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WILLIAM    FREDERICK    POOLE,    LL.D. 

LIBRARIAN    OF   THE    CHICAGO    PUBLIC    LIBRARY 


Third  Edition  brought  down  to  January   1882  with  the  assistance 
as  associate  editor  of 

WILLIAM    I.   FLETCHER 

ASSISTANT    LIBRARIAN    OF   THE   WATKINSON    LIBRARY,    HARTFORD,    CONM. 

And  the  Co-operation  of  the  American  Library  Association  and  the 

Library  Association  OF  the  United  Kingdom 


Qui  scit  ubi  sit  scientia  habcnti  est  proxinius 


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BOSTON 

JAMES   R.   OSGOOD   AND   COMPANY 

1882 


Copyright,  1882, 
By    William    F.    Poole. 


All  rig/its  reserved. 


University  Press: 
John  Wilson  and  Son,  Cambridge. 


PREFACE. 


^pHIRTY-FIVE  years  ago,  when  a  student  in  Yale  College  and  connected  with 
the  library  of  one  of  the  literary  societies,  I  indexed  such  reviews  and 
magazines  as  were  accessible,  and  arranged  the  references  under  topics  for  the 
purpose  of  helping  the  students  in  the  preparation  of  their  written  exercises  and 
society  discussions.  I  had  noticed  that  the  sets  of  standard  periodicals  with  which 
the  library  was  well  supplied  were  not  used,  although  they  were  rich  in  the  treat- 
ment of  subjects  about  which  inquiries  were  made  in  vain  every  day.  My  work, 
though  crude  and  feeble  on  its  bibliographical  side,  answered  its  purpose,  and 
brought  to  me  the  whole  body  of  students  for  a  kind  of  help  they  could  not  get 
from  the  library  catalogues,  nor  from  any  other  source.  My  manuscript  was  in 
great  demand,  and  as  it  was  rapidly  wearing  out,  and  printing  seemed  to  be  the 
only  expedient  for  saving  the  work,  it  was  put  to  press,  and  appeared  with  the 
title,  "  Index  to  Subjects  treated  in  the  Reviews  and  other  Periodicals,"  New 
York,  1848,  8vo,  154  pp.  The  edition  of  five  hundred  copies  was  chiefly  taken 
by  other  colleges,  and  soon  disappeared.  The  little  book  is  now  a  curiosity  in 
more  senses  than  one.  For  twenty  years  I  had  not  seen  a  copy,  when,  in  1877,  I 
saw  it  in  the  reading-room  of  the  British  Museum,  with  its  leaves  discolored  and 
nearly  worn  through  by  constant  handling. 

My  first  experiment  in  making  a  general  index  to  periodicals  proved  to  be 
so  useful,  and,  notwithstanding  its  shortcomings,  was  so  kindly  received,  that  I 
immediately  set  about  the  preparation  of  a  larger  work  on  a  similar  plan,  and  with 
such  improvements  in  the  arrangement  and  methods  of  work  as  my  brief  experi- 
ence suggested.  The  list  of  periodicals  was  much  enlarged,  ami  the  references 
were  brought  down  to  January,  1852.  The  second  edition,  with  six  times  the 
amount  of  matter  contained  in  the  first,  appeared  with  the  title,  "  Index  to  Period- 
ical Literature,"  New  York,  1853,  8vo,  x-t-521  pp.  The  edition  of  one  thousand 
copies  was  soon  exhausted,  and  whenever  within  the  past  twenty-five  years  a 
second-hand  copy  has  been  offered  for  sale,  it  has  brought  the  price  of  a  rare 
book. 

With  the  publication  of  the  edition  of  1853  I  had  supposed  that  my  connection 
with  the  work  was  ended ;  for  nn-  professional  duties  as  a  librarian  left  me  no  time 
during  the  usual  working  hours  to  continue  it.  and  the  bulk  of  periodical  literature 


iv  PREFACE. 

had  so  enormously  increased,  that  no  one  person,  even  if  he  gave  it  his  whole 
time,  could  grapple  with  it  alone.  I  had  hoped  that  some  one  with  the  zeal,  expe- 
rience, and  staying  qualities  needed  would  appear,  to  take  up  the  work  where  I  left 
it,  and,  with  the  aid  he  could  readily  command,  carry  it  on.  Such  a  person  I  have 
diligently  sought  for,  and  have  patiently  instructed  and  tested  several  candidates 
who  promised  well  at  first;  but,  to  my  sincere  regret  during  these  many  years,  the 
man  I  was  looking  for  did  not  come  in  sight.  In  the  mean  while  the  libraries  of 
the  country  and  literary  men  have  been  clamoring  for  a  new  edition  of  "  Poole's 
Index  "  brought  down  to  the  latest  date.  Scarcely  a  day  has  passed  for  the  past 
quarter  of  a  century  that  my  mail  did  not  bring  some  inquiry  on  the  subject.  For 
the  want  of  a  new  edition,  various  toilsome  and  expensive  expedients  have  been 
devised  for  keeping  up  an  index  to  the  current  periodicals  as  they  appeared.  In 
some  libraries  the  references  have  been  made  on  cards  and  inserted  in  the  card 
catalogue ;  and  in  others  they  have  been  made  on  slips  and  arranged  in  a  separate 
collection.  None  of  these  schemes  have  proved  to  be  practicable,  and  after  a  brief 
trial  have  been  abandoned,  or  so  modified  as  to  include  only  the  more  important 
articles.  Periodical  literature  was  never  so  rich  as  during  the  past  thirty  years. 
The  best  writers  and  the  great  statesmen  of  the  world,  where  they  formerly 
wrote  a  book  or  pamphlet,  now  contribute  an  article  to  a  leading  review  or 
magazine,  and  it  is  read  before  the  month  is  ended  in  every  country  in  Europe,  in 
America,  in  India,  Australia,  and  New  Zealand.  Every  question  in  literature, 
religion,  politics,  social  science,  political  economy,  and  in  many  other  lines 
of  human  progress,  finds  its  latest  and  freshest  interpretation  in  the  current 
periodicals.  No  one  can  thoroughly  investigate  any  of  these  questions  without 
knowing   what  the  periodicals  have  said  and  are  saying  concerning  them. 

At  the  first  meeting  of  the  American  Library  Association,  held  at 
Philadelphia  in  October,  1876,  the  demand  was  renewed  for  a  new  edition  of 
my  Index.  In  response  to  the  call,  I  stated  that  if  we  waited  for  one  person  to 
make  it,  it  would  never  be  made,  and  proposed  to  the  librarians  present  a 
co-operative  plan  by  which  the  result  they  so  much  desired  could  be  reached. 
The  plan,  in  brief,  was  this :  I  would  print  and  send  to  all  the  principal  libraries 
a  list  of  periodicals  which  it  was  desirable  to  index,  on  which  such  complete  sets 
as  the  library  had  would  be  checked  and  the  lists  returned  to  me.  Having 
received  these  lists,  I  would  make  an  equitable  distribution  of  the  work,  taking  a 
full  share  of  it  myself,  and  giving  to  the  larger  libraries  more,  and  to  the  smaller 
libraries  less.  Each  library  would  engage  to  index  according  to  a  code  of  rules 
which  would  be  furnished  the  set  or  sets  of  periodicals  allotted  to  it,  and  send  the 
references  to  me,  who  would  revise,  arrange,  and  incorporate  the  same  with  the 
matter  of  the  edition  of  1853  and  with  the  work  of  all  the  other  contributors. 
I  would  assume  all  the  pecuniary  responsibilities  incurred,  employ  such  assistance 
as  was  needed,  print  the  work,  and  furnish  a  copy  to  each  contributing  library. 

The  plan  proposed  was  adopted  by  acclamation;  and  I  am. able  to  say,  with  a 
feeling  of  pride  in  the  character  and  zeal  of  my  American  associates  in  the  library 
profession,    that  every  promise  of  co-operation  then    made  has  been   faithfully 


PREFACE.  V 

performed.  There  was  no  complaint  in  the  allotment  of  the  work,  and  every 
contributor's  quota  was  promptly  and  cheerfully  furnished.  The  "  List  of  Con- 
tributors "  is  given  on  a  succeeding  page,  and  the  work  done  by  each  is  indicated 
in  the  last  column  of  the  list  of  "  Abbreviations,  Titles,  and  Imprints "  which 
follows. 

At  the  same  meeting,  and  at  my  suggestion,  Mr.  Justin  Winsor,  Librarian 
of  Harvard  University,  Mr.  CHARLES  A.  Cutter,  Librarian  of  the  Boston 
Athenaeum,  and  myself,  were  constituted  a  committee  for  consultation  on  bib- 
liographical questions  relating  to  the  new  edition.  All  the  details  of  the  plan 
were  considered  and  unanimously  concurred  in  by  this  committee,  and  circulars 
were  issued  to  the  contributors  giving  rules  for  indexing  and  other  directions. 
My  sincere  thanks  are  due  to  Mr.  VVlNSOR  and  Mr.  Cutter  for  their  counsel 
and  cordial  co-operation  during  the  progress  of  the  work. 

In  seeking  for  an  Associate  Editor  to  share  with  me  the  great  task  I  had 
undertaken,  my  first  choice  was  Mr.  WiLLL\M  I.  FLETCHER,  Assistant  Librarian 
of  the  VVatkinson  Library,  Hartford,  Conn.,  whose  rare  executive  ability,  expe- 
rience, and  perseverance  were  the  special  qualities  needed.  Mr.  Fletcher  had 
been  my  assistant  in  the  Boston  Athenaeum  Library,  and  I  knew  his  mettle.  His 
services,  with  the  cordial  consent  of  his  chief,  Dr.  J.  Ha>lmoxu  Trumbull,  were 
fortunately  secured;  and  no  praise  I  can  here  render  will  fully  express  my  admi- 
ration of  the  zeal  and  efficiency  with  which  he  has  aided  me,  and  my  apprecia- 
tion of  his  accurate  work.  Without  such  assistance  as  his,  the  consummation  of 
my  plans  would  have  been  simply  impossible. 

In  October,  1877,  when  the  co-operative  scheme  was  well  in  progress  in  the 
United  States,  I  visited  England  with  a  delegation  of  American  Librarians  to 
attend  the  first  International  Conference  of  Librarians,  in  London.  At  this 
Conference  the  scheme  was  explained,  and  an  invitation  extended  to  the  Librarx' 
Association  of  the  United  Kingdom,  which  was  then  formed,  to  unite  with  the 
American  Library  Association  in  carrying  it  out.  The  proposal  was  courtcousl}- 
received,  and  a  committee  was  appointed  to  consider  and  report  upon  it.  The 
first  opinion  expressed  in  the  Conference,  after  the  project  had  been  presented, 
was  that  the  co-operative  feature  would  be  a  failure;  for  it  was  not  likely  that  the 
librarians  of  that  country  would  work,  as  the  Americans  were  doing,  without  pa}-. 
The  failure  of  the  Philological  Society's  Dictionary  conducted  on  the  co-operative 
plan  was  mentioned  in  support  of  this  opinion.  On  further  consideration  the 
committee  reported  in  favor  of  joining  in  the  American  scheme,  and  made  an 
allotment  to  English  librarians  of  work  to  be  done. 

Some  of  the  work  allotted  was  promptly  finished  and  sent  in ;  but  much  of  it 
was  not  done  in  season  to  be  included  in  this  edition.  This  statement  will  explain 
why  the  Academy,  AtJicncsum,  Saturday  Rcviciv,  Eaviojiiist,  Literary  Gazette, 
Spectator,  and  some  other  English  serials,  do  not  appear  In  the  list  of  periodicals 
indexed.  The  Academy,  AthaicEum,  and  Saturday  Rreic^v  were  assigned  to  a  warm 
supporter  of  the  co-operative  scheme.  Dr.  H.  O.  Coxe,  Librarian  of  the  Bodleian 
Library,   Oxford,   and   were   accepted    by    him.      Several    letters    expressing   his 


vi  PREFACE. 

interest  in  the  work,  and  some  of  his  manuscript,  were  received;  and  then  his 
illness  and  death  intervened.  This  incident  will  be  to  many  English  scholars,  as 
it  is  to  the  American  librarians  who  made  the  acquaintance  of  Dr.  Coxe  in  the 
Conference  at  London  and  were  entertained  by  him  at  Oxford,  a  painful  reminder 
of  the  lamented  decease  of  that  genial  and  eminent  scholar. 

Of  the  twenty-five  serials  allotted  by  the  English  committee  to  the  English 
librarians,  eight  are  included  in  this  edition.  There  was  a  genuine  and  growing 
interest  felt  in  the  work  by  the  English  librarians,  and  an  intention  to  take  a  larger 
part  in  it  than  appears  in  the  above  statement;  but  it  must  be  said  in  explanation 
that  their  attention  was  directed  to  it,  and  the  allotments  made,  a  year  later  than  in 
America.  If  the  publication  had  been  delayed  for  a  year,  doubtless  more  of  the 
work  would  have  been  done.  It  was  a  sudden  call  upon  the  English  librarian  to 
give  up  for  several  weeks  or  months  his  hours  of  rest  and  recreation.  Perhaps  the 
climate  and  social  customs  of  England  are  not  so  favorable  as  they  are  in  America 
for  night  work.  With  the  editors  it  has  been  wholly  a  matter  of  night  work,  or, 
as  Dr.  Bushnell  —  who  defined  by  another  word  than  zvork  that  effort  which 
is  not  a  burden,  which  we  do  for  the  love  of  it,  and  cannot  help  doing — would  say, 
night  play.  A  professional  pride,  and  a  feeling  that  what  they  were  doing  would 
be  a  benefit  to  others,  have  doubtless  with  all  the  contributors  changed  toil  into  a 
pleasurable  recreation. 

For  several  reasons  it  has  seemed  advisable  not  to  wait  for  further  contribu- 
tions, but  to  go  to  press  with  the  matter  which  was  ready.  The  call  for  immediate 
publication  was  urgent;  the  work  of  the  American  contributors  was  all  in;  and  the 
material  in  hand  was  again  six  times  as  large  as  in  the  previous  edition.  The 
publication  of  so  extended  a  work  in  this  almost  untried  field  of  bibliography  was 
an  experiment;  and  it  became  a  serious  question  with  the  publishers  whether  it 
was  prudent  at  this  time  to  make  it  larger.  If  the  experiment,  as  a  business 
enterprise,  failed,  it  would  discourage  the  publication  of  other  helpful  works  in 
bibliography;  and  if  it  were  a  success,  many  similar  works  would  follow.  In 
any  event,  whether  a  success  or  not,  supplements  to  this  edition,  bringing  the 
references  down  to  the  latest  date,  and  enlarging  the  list  of  periodicals,  will  be 
issued  at  stated  intervals ;  and  the  first  supplement  will  include  as  much  of  the 
work  of  the  English  librarians  as  shall  be  ready.  Supplements  in  a  style  uniform 
with  this  edition  will  be  issued  every  five  years,  which  will  include  not  only  the 
periodicals  which  have  appeared  during  that  period,  but  older  serials  which  are 
worthy  of  being  indexed,  and  are  not  included  in  this  edition.  A  scheme  is 
also  under  consideration  of  issuing,  in  some  form,  annual  indexes,  which  will  be 
condensed  in  the  five-year  supplements ;  but  the  scheme  is  not  sufficiently  matured 
to  make  at  this  time  a  positive  announcement. 

The  plan  of  the  work  will  best  be  understood  by  an  inspection  of  its  pages.  It 
will  be  seen  that  it  is  essentially  the  plan  of  the  edition  of  1853  ;  that  all  the  serials 
indexed  are  in  the  English  language ;  and  only  such  of  these  as  are  likely  to  be 
found  in  libraries  and  private  collections.  Medical,  legal,  botanical,  microscopical, 
and  other  purely  professional  and  scientific  serials  have  generally  been  omitted,  as 


PREFACE.  vii 

they  do  not  fall  within  the  limits  which  it  was  necessary  to  prescribe  for  this 
undertaking.  Several  of  a  scientific  and  semi-professional  character  have  been 
indexed  so  far  as  their  articles  of  general  interest  are  concerned.  The  main  pur- 
pose in  the  work  has  been  to  meet  the  average  wants  of  students,  literary  men, 
and  writers  for  the  press,  —  in  other  words,  to  help  general  scholars,  who  are 
many,  in  preference  to  the  few  who  give  their  whole  attention  to  a  single  topic. 
The  specialist  will  find  much  in  these  pages  which  meets  his  needs ;  but  he  has 
wants  which  special  indexes  only  can  supply.  What  Dr.  J.  S.  Billings,  in  charge 
of  the  Medical  Library  of  the  Surgeon-General's  office  in  Washington,  is  so 
admirably  and  exhaustively  doing  for  medical  bibliography,  ought  to  be  done  b\' 
other  specialists  for  law,  botany,  geology,  astronomy,  and  every  other  profession 
and  science. 

The  work  is  an  index  to  subjects  and  not  to  writers,  except  when  writers  are 
treated  as  subjects.  The  contributions  of  Lord  Macaulay  to  the  Edinburgh  Kcz'/rzc 
do  not  appear  under  his  name,  but  under  the  subjects  upon  which  he  wrote,  as 
Bacon,  Church  and  State,  Clive,  MachiavelH,  etc.  His  name,  however,  appears 
with  many  references ;  but  they  are  all  subject-references,  which  treat  of  him  as  a 
man,  a  writer,  a  historian,  and  statesman.  Critical  articles  on  poetry,  the  drama, 
and  prose  fiction  appear  under  the  name  of  the  writer  whose  work  or  works  are 
criticised.  A  review  of  "  Enoch  Arden  "  will  be  found  under  Tennyson,  and  of 
"  Ivanhoe  "  under  Scott;  but  a  review  of  Froude's  History  of  England  will  appear 
only  under  England,  as  England  is  the  subject.  A  poem,  a  play,  a  story,  or  a 
sketch  which  can  be  said  to  have  no  subject,  appears  under  its  own  title.  The 
name  of  writer  when  known  is  given  within  parentheses.  Hawthorne's  "  Celestial 
Railroad"  first  appeared  in  a  periodical,  and  is  indexed  "  Celestial  Railroad  (X. 
Hawthorne)."  A  review  of  the  same,  by  a  writer  who  is  known,  would  be  indexed, 
"Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Celestial  Railroad  (J.  Smith)."  By  this  method  ail 
criticisms  of  Hawthorne's  imaginative  writings  are  brought  together  under  his 
name ;  but  the  review  of  a  biographical  work  of  his  is  placed  under  the  subject  of 
the  biography. 

The  following  extracts  from  the  printed  rules  for  indexing  which  were  furnished 
to  the  contributors  will  further  explain  the  methods  adopted:  — 

"  All  references  must  be  made  from  the  inspection  and,  if  necessar}',  the  iienisal  of  each 
article.  Hence  no  use  will  be  made  of  the  index  which  is  jirinted  with  each  volume,  or  of  any 
other  index.  These  indexes  are  usually  made  without  method  or  intelligence,  and  are  full  of 
all  sorts  of  errors.  ...  No  person  should  be  assigned  to  the  work  of  indexing  who  is  not 
competent  to  catalogue  books  on  Mr.  Cutter's  or  the  British  Museum  system.  The  work  of 
an  inexperienced  person  will  be  worse  than  useless.  .  .  .  Abundant  cross-references  will  be 
given,  and  especially  in  cases  where  they  will  not  be  obvious  to  the  editors  in  the  final  arrange- 
ment. ...  A  single  reference  to  an  article  will,  in  most  cases,  be  sufficient ;  but  if  several 
subjects  of  importance  are  treated  in  the  same  paper,  or  it  is  likely  to  be  looked  for  under 
more  than  one  heading,  two  or  more  references  will  be  made.  The  references  will  be  as  brief 
and  comprehensive  as  possible.  In  most  instances  the  author's  own  title  best  expresses  the 
subject  of  his  paper ;  but  if  the  author  has  given  it  an  obscure  or  fanciful  title,  the  indexer  will 
give  it  a  better  one,  and  will  place  it  under  the  heading  where  it  naturally  belongs.     References 


yiii  PREFACE. 

to  trivial  and  inconsequential  matters  must  be  avoided.  ...  In  no  case  index  English  reviews 
and  magazines  in  American  editions,  unless  the  paging  of  the  originals  and  reprints  are 
identical." 

The  abbreviations  used  in  the  references  are  more  concise  and  systematic 
than  in  the  previous  editions.  Proper  names  do  not  easily  admit  of  abbrevi- 
ations, but  the  words  Revieiv,  Magazine,  Journal,  and  Quarterly,  which  occur 
frequently,  are  indicated  intelligibly  by  the  letters  R.,  M.,  J.,  and  Q.  Allan. 
(Atlantic),  Dentley,  Blackiv.  (Blackwood),  CornJi.  (Cornhill),  Fraser,  Harper, 
Macmil.  (Macmillan),  will  be  understood  without  the  abbreviation  for  Monthly, 
Miscellany,  Magazine,  etc.,  which  make  up  their  full  titles.  They  are  usually 
spoken  of  by  their  abbreviated  titles,  as  Atlantic,  Bentley,  etc.  The  titles  of  the 
reviews  are,  in  common  parlance,  abbreviated  in  the  same  manner,  as  North  Amer- 
ican, North  British,  British  Quarterly,  Quarterly,  and  London  Quarterly ;  and 
hence  the  abbreviations  used.  No.  Ant.,  No.  Brit.,  Brit.  Q.,  Quar.,  and  Lond.  Q., 
will  be  readily  intelligible.  It  must  be  noticed  that  the  Quarterly  Review  and 
London  Quarterly  Review  are  different  serials.  The  title  of  the  latter,  which  is  the 
organ  of  the  Methodist  denomination  in  England,  is  often  erroneously  given  to  the 
former,  which  is  the  political  organ  of  the  Tory  party. ^ 

It  has  not  been  possible  in  the  references  to  indicate  the  minor  changes  which 
have  been  made  from  time  to  time  in  the  title  of  the  same  serial.  That  title  has 
been  assumed  by  which  the  serial  is  best  known.  The  American  Whig  Review 
started  as  the  American  Review,  and  later  took  the  title  which  properly  describes 
it.  The  Democratic  Review  in  its  later  stages  had  a  medley  of  titles,  which  if  used 
no  one  would  now  recognize.  The  Dublin  University  Magazine,  which  stopped  in 
1880,  dropped  in  1878  Dublin  from  its  title.  The  whole  series  of  ninety-six 
volumes  are  nevertheless  referred  to  as  Dicb.  Univ.  With  a  still  greater  latitude, 
Colbimi s  Neiu  MontJily  Magazine,  through  its  whole  series  of  169  volumes,  is 
referred  to  as  Colburn,  even  when  the  name  did  not  appear  on  the  titlepage,  and 
the  serial  had  passed  out  of  the  hands  of  the  original  publisher.  The  organ  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church  in  New  York  appeared  from  1853  to  1871  in  three  series,  each 
with  a  different  title.  The  twenty  volumes  have  been  brought  together  and  num- 
bered consecutively  as  American  Presbyterian  Review,  —  the  last  of  the  titles  used. 
The  series  from  1872,  when  it  united  with  the  Princeto7i  Review,  to  1877,  appears 
as  Presbyterian  Quarterly  Review.  The  "  Chronological  Conspectus,"  Nos.  123  and 
231,  will  enable  the  owner  of  the  series  to  number  the  volumes  to  correspond  with 
the  references  in  these  pages.  These  instances  will  serve  to  explain  the  manner 
in  which  changes  in  titles,  often  capricious  and  unnecessary,  have  been  treated. 
Strict  bibliographical  accuracy  in  representing  these  changes  in  the  references  was 
out  of  the  question,  as  it  would  have  introduced  a  bewildering  complication  of 
titles  and  abbreviations. 

1  See  "Chronological  Conspectus,"  Nos.  g  and  120.  Allibone's  "Dictionary  of  Author'-"  uniformly  quotes 
the  Quarterly  Review  as  London  Quarterly  Rez>ie"w,  and  Scott's  New  York  reprint  gives  it  the  same  erroneous 
title.  The  lapse  is  common  in  other  American  publications,  and  is  found  in  the  work  of  some  of  our  best 
bibliographers.  See  "  Harvard  Bulletins,"  No.  11,  Feb.  and  March,  1879,  P-  280;  and  No.  12,  June,  1879, 
p.  326. 


PREFACE.  ix 

Another  difficulty  which  required  heroic  treatment  has  grown  out  of  the  absurd 
practice  in  many  periodicals  of  breaking  the  continuity  in  the  numbering  of  \'olumes 
by  starting  new  series.  The  Eclectic  Revieiv  has  seven  neiv  series,  and  these  series  are 
not  numbered.  The  St.  James s  Magazine  began  with  numbering  consecutively 
twenty-one  volumes  ;  then  occurred  a  neiv  scries  of  fourteen  volumes  ;  then  a  second 
new  scries  of  four  volumes;  then  consecutive  numbering  from  the  beginning  was 
adopted,  and  the  next  volume  was  numbered  thirty-one  when  it  should  have  been 
forty,  —  leaving  out  nine  volumes.  In  cases  like  these,  what  appears  on  the  title- 
pages  has  been  wholly  ignored,  and  the  volumes  have  been  numbered  consecu- 
tively from  the  beginning.  As  a  general  rule,  series  have  not  been  regarded,  and 
sets  have  been  numbered  consecutively;  although  in  a  few  instances,  and  for 
special  reasons,  the  rule  has  been  varied  from.  In  some  periodicals  a  difficulty  of 
another  kind  has  appeared,  where  a  continuous  numbering  of  volumes  has  been 
kept  up  after  both  the  title  and  character  of  the  serial  has  been  changed,  As  an 
organ  of  the  Methodist  Church  in  the  United  States,  the  Methodist  Magazine 
was  issued  from  1818  to  1840,  in  two  series,  twenty-two  volumes.  In  1841  the 
Methodist  Quarterly  Review,  a  work  of  a  different  character,  took  its  place,  and  was 
called  third  series,  which  has  been  followed  by  a  fourth  series,  —  in  all  forty-one 
volumes.  They  were  numbered  continuously  from  the  beginning  of  the  Methodist 
Magazine,  as  well  as  by  the  serial  number.  In  this  Index  these  serials  have  been 
regarded,  as  they  should  have  been  by  the  publishers,  as  two  separate  periodicals. 
The  former  has  been  referred  to  by  the  abbreviation  Am.  Meth.  M.,  to  distinguish 
it  from  the  MetJiodist  Magazine,  which  was  issued  contemporaneously  in  .London, 
and  also  indexed  in  this  work;  and  the  latter  has  been  referred  to  as  ]\IetJi.  Q., 
each  with  a  consecutive  numbering  of  its  own,  and  no  regard  has  been  paid  to 
series,  or  to  the  numbering  on  the  titlepages  of  the  latter.  The  "  Chronological 
Conspectus,"  Nos.  15  and  78,  shows  the  numbering  which  has  been  used. 

In  the  previous  edition  an  attempt  was  made  to  give  with  the  reference  the 
name  of  the  writer  of  the  article,  as  far  as  the  writers  could  be  identified.  In 
periodicals  which  do  not  give  the  names  of  their  contributors,  the  identification 
is  very  difficult;  yet  in  several  serials,  as  the  AWth  American  Revieiv  and 
Christian  Examiner,  the  writer  of  nearly  every  article  was  given.  The  identifi- 
cation has  been  carried  still  further  in  this  edition,  and  perhaps  more  labor  has 
been  spent  upon  it  than  its  importance  demanded.  No  avenue  of  search  or  in- 
quiry has  been  neglected.  Every  accessible  collection  of  essays  and  miscellaneous 
writings  which  contributors  have  issued  has  been  gleaned,  and  volumes  of  biogra- 
phies and  literary  correspondence,  without  number,  have  been  examined.  There 
was  a  fascination  in  the  search  which  made  it  a  recreation.  Correspondence  to  the 
same  end  has  been  carried  on  with  several  friends  in  the  great  libraries  of  England 
and  Scotland,  who  offered  me  their  assistance ;  but  they  have  been  able  to  give 
little  or  no  information  which  was  not  already  in  my  possession.  It  is  a  singular 
fact  that  less  is  there  known  of  the  anonymous  contributors  to  the  British  peri- 
odicals than  can  be  ascertained  in  this  country.  My  friend,  Mr.  James  T.  Clark, 
Librarian  of  the  Advocates'  Library,  Edinburgh,  took  the  trouble  to  examine  all 


X  PREFACE. 

the  sets  of  Edinburgh  serials  in  his  Hbrary  for  the  inserted  names  of  contributors, 
and  failed  to  find  a  single  one.  He  sent  me,  however,  a  list  of  contributions  to 
the  North  British  Reviciv  by  an  eminent  writer,  which  he  expressed  some  scruples 
in  giving  up  without  the  consent  of  the  contributor.  Every  one  of  them  I  had 
already,  and  had  found  them,  with  many  others,  carefully  penciled  in  the  set  of 
the  North  British  in  the  Chicago  Public  Library;  and  with  such  evidence  of  accu- 
racy  and  contemporary  authenticity  that  I  had  given  implicit  confidence  to  the 
whole  record.  The  scruples  which  my  friend  Mr.  Clark  expressed  in  giving  up, 
or  inquiring  into  the  authorship  of,  anonymous  contributions,  I  found  to  be  a 
common  feeling  with  English  librarians,  and  perhaps  explains  why  so  little  is 
known  on  the  subject  in  that  country.  On  this  side  of  the  water  we  have  no 
scruples  of  that  kind,  and  rather  take  pleasure  in  printing  the  name  of  a  con- 
tributor who  would  like  to  have  it  suppressed.  The  public  have  literary  rights 
as  well  as  contributors,  and  are  entitled  to  know  whose  statements  and  opinions 
they  are  reading.  The  leading  reviews  of  our  day — as  the  Ni7ietcenth  Century, 
FortnigJitly,  Contemporary,  North  American,  International,  and  nearly  all  the  maga- 
zines—  recognize  this  fact,  and  print  the  names  of  their  contributors.  The  old-line 
serials — as  the  Edinburgh,  Quarterly,  and  Blackwood — will  soon  come  into  this  new 
and  better  arrangement.  There  was  never  any  secrecy  in  these  serials  as  to  the 
authorship  of  articles  written  by  Macaulay,  Carlyle,  and  other  great  contributors. 
The  cue  was  often  given  to  the  public  in  advance  of  the  publication,  and  served  as 
an  advertisement  for  selling  the  issue. 

Of  the  introductory  tables,  perhaps  the  only  one  which  requires  explanation  is 
the  "  Chronological  Conspectus."  The  serials  are  here  arranged  in  the  order  of 
their  seniority,  and  are  numbered  consecutively.  These  numbers  are  attached  to 
each  title  in  the  alphabetical  list  of  "  Abbreviations,  Titles,  and  Imprints."  The 
titles  of  the  serials  are  placed  at  the  top  of  the  table,  and  the  years  in  the  left-hand 
column.  The  volume  or  volumes  issued  during  any  year  appear  at  the  intersection 
of  these  lines.  A  glance  will  therefore  show  when  a  periodical  began ;  if  discon- 
tinued, when  it  ended ;  and  the  date  when  any  volume  was  published.  That  the 
tables  might  not  be  too  much  incumbered  with  figures,  only  the  last  volume  issued 
in  the  year,  after  the  first  year,  is  given,  as  the  others  can  readily  be  inferred. 
The  volumes  94,  96,  and  98  are  given  as  the  issues  of  the  Edinburgh  Review  for 
185 1,  1852,  and  1853.  The  earlier  volumes  for  these  years,  which  are  not  ex- 
pressed, are  93,  95,  97.  In  these  tables  the  imprint  of  the  volume  —  which  is  not 
made  until  after  the  volume  is  finished  —  determines  bibliographically  its  date. 
Considered  simply  as  numbers,  a  periodical  may  have  a  date  a  year  earlier  than 
if  treated  as  a  completed  volume.  Many  cataloguers  give  to  periodicals  dates, 
not  from  imprints,  but  from  the  issue  of  the  first  numbers.  It  is  therefore 
proper  to  state  the  method  which  has  been  followed  in  these  tables,  as  the 
dates  in  many  instances  will  not  correspond  with  those  given  by  the  other 
method.  The  heavy  line  across  the  table  at  the  close  of  each  decennial  period 
will  aid  the  eye  in  its  search.  The  "  Chronological  Conspectus  "  will  serve  several 
useful  purposes :  — 


PREFACE.  xi 

1.  It  will  enable  the  reader  readily  to  ascertain  the  date  when  any  article 
appeared.  He  has,  for  instance,  the  reference  "  Fortn.  29:  816,"  and  would  like 
to  ascertain  the  date  of  the  article.  He  turns  to  Fortnightly  in  the  alphabetical 
list,  and  finds  its  number  to  be  161  in  the  chronological  order  of  the  "  Conspectus." 
He  there  finds  that  volume  30  was  the  last  volume  of  1878,  and  hence  volume  29 
was  the  first  volume  of  that  year.  If  he  knows  anything  of  the  size  and  paging  of 
the  FortnigJitly ,  he  infers  that  page  816  will  be  in  the  number  for  June,  1878. 

2.  It  will  give  the  volumes  of  the  same  date  in  other  serials.  Each  period  has 
its  own  topics  of  interest  which  gradually  give  place  to  others.  It  is  interesting 
to  trace  the  discussion  of  a  question  through  contemporary  serials,  and  through 
earlier  and  later  periods. 

3.  It  will  enable  librarians  and  others  whose  sets  are  broken  up  into  scries  or 
numbered  erroneously  to  re-number  the  volumes  to  correspond  with  the  num- 
bering of  the  Index.  This  can  readily  be  done  by  attaching  to  each  volume  an 
adhesive  tag  with  the  proper  number  upon  it. 

The  co-operative  feature  of  this  work  will  attract  the  attention  of  persons  inter- 
ested in  this  special  phase  of  social  science.  That  fifty  libraries  different  in  organ- 
ization and  objects,  —  National,  State,  stock,  subscription,  college,  and  free  public 
institutions,  —  scattered  over  this  broad  country  from  San  Francisco  to  Boston, 
and  across  the  ocean  in  England  and  Scotland,  should  have  joined  hands  and 
worked  in  harmony  for  a  common  object,  each  receiving  the  full  benefit  of  the 
work  of  all  the  others,  is  an  incident  in  bibliography  and  literature  which  has  no 
parallel.  The  American  Library  Association  and  the  Library  Association  of  the 
United  Kingdom  have  given  the  project  their  sanction  and  moral  support;  but 
these  Associations  have  had  no  responsibility,  direction,  or  control  through  com- 
mittees or  otherwise  of  its  management.  All  the  work  has  been  done  voluntarily 
and  without  pay.  No  money  subscription  has  been  asked  of  any  one,  and  not  a 
farthing  has  been  contributed  from  any  source  ;  for  no  money  was  needed.  There 
has  been,  however,  no  gratuitous  or  charitable  feature  in  it.  Every  contributing 
library  will  receive  back  the  money  value  —  some  thirtyfold,  some  sixty,  some  a 
hundred  —  of  the  labor  which  its  librarian  has  put  into  it.  This  labor,  which  has 
been  credited  to  his  library,  has  been  done  usually  in  hours  of  his  own,  taken  from 
rest  and  recreation.  The  librarian  will  have  his  pay  in  the  consciousness  that  what 
he  has  done  will  benefit  his  library  and  his  readers,  and  may  help  his  professional 
reputation.  Persons  who  look  only  to  pecuniary  reward  should  never  engage  in 
this  kind  of  work.  Up  to  this  time  all  the  pecuniary  reward  I  have  had  for  index- 
ing during  these  many  years  can  be  represented  by  the  American  copper  coin 
which  will  cover  one's  thumb  nail ;  and  yet  I  have  been  well  paid.  As  the  person 
who  has  had  the  sole  management  of  all  the  details  of  this  enterprise,  I  desire  to 
put  on  record  this  testimony  in  behalf  of  the  co-operative  principle.  It  is  simple, 
efTective,  and  attended  with  no  embarrassments  or  difficulties  of  any  kind.  I  have 
doubt  whether  a  society  organization,  with  its  officers,  committees,  and  ample 
funds  for   the  payment   of  workers,  could   bring   about    more   efTective    results. 


Xii  PREFACE. 

When  we  begin  to  pay  for  service  the  knights  leave  the  hne,  and  their  places  are 
filled  with  retainers  and  camp  followers.  When  the  knights  are  few  and  these 
sulk  in  their  tents,  perhaps  there  is  no  better  substitute  for  co-operation  than  an 
organization  with  the  motto,  Quid  pro  quo  in  peamia.  The  acceptable  and  un- 
expected services  of  a  contributor,  whose  name  does  not  appear  in  the  list,  must 
not  be  overlooked.  It  was  necessary  in  the  progress  of  the  work  to  make  con- 
stant use  of  the  express  companies  in  transmitting  copy  to  and  fro  between  Chi- 
cago and  Hartford.  When  the  manager  of  the  Adams  Express  Company  heard 
of  the  character  of  the  work  and  its  co-operative  feature,  he  claimed  the  privileges 
of  a  contributor,  and  directed  that  all  parcels  relating  to  the  work  should  be  trans- 
mitted without  pay. 

Besides  continuing  the  supplements  of  this  Index,  is  there  not  other  biblio- 
graphical work  which  can  be  carried  on  by  the  same  method  ?  At  the  meeting  of 
the  American  Library  Association  in  Cincinnati,  in  May  last,  I  suggested  that  a 
General  Index  to  books  other  than  periodicals  was  much  needed  by  students  and 
literary  men. 

In  writing  this  closing  paragraph,  which  completes  my  allotted  task,  I  desire  to 
tender  my  warmest  thanks  to  my  Associate  Editor,  the  contributors,  the  careful 
proof-readers  of  the  University  Press,  and  all  who  have  aided  in  the  production  of 
this  volume ;  and  to  express  the  hope  that  when  it  comes  into  the  hands  of  my 
fifty  co-workers  and  personal  friends,  whose  names  appear  on  the  opposite  page,  it 
will  meet  their  reasonable  expectations. 


Chicago,  Nov.  29,  1882. 


LIST   OF   CO-OPERATING   LIBRARIES. 


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10 

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12 

13 
14 

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16 

17 

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19 

20 
21 


24 

25 
26 

27 
28 

29 
30 
31 
32 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
3S 
39 
40 

41 
42 

43 
44 
45 
46 

47 
48 

49 
50 
51 

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Albany,  N.  Y.     ■ 
Amherst,  Mass. 
Baltimore,  Md.    . 
Baltimore,  Md.  . 
Berkeley,  Cal.     . 
Boston,  Mass.     . 
Boston,  Mass.     . 
Boston,  Mass.     . 
Brookline,  Mass. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y  . 
Burlington,  Vt.  . 
Burlington,  Vt.  . 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Chicago,  111.  . 
Concord,  Mass. . 
Edinburgh,  Scot. 
Geneseo,  N.  Y.  . 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Lawrence,  Mass. 
Liverpool,  Eng. . 
London,  Eng. 
London,  Eng. 
London,  Eng. 
London,  Eng. 
London,  Eng. 
Madison,  Wis.    . 
Middletown,  Conn 
Middletown,  Conn 
New  Bedford,  Mass, 
New  Haven,  Conn 
New  York  City , 
New  York  City  . 
New  York  City  . 
New  York  City  . 
0.\ford,  Eng. 
Peabody,  Mass.  . 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Princeton,  N.  J.  . 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Salem,  Mass. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.    . 
St.  Louis,  Mo.    . 
San  Francisco,  Cal 
Washington,  D.  C 
Waterbury,  Conn 
Worcester,  Mass. 


libraries. 

New  York  State  Library 
A.MHERST  College     . 
Mercantile  Library 
Peabody  Institute    . 
California  University 
ATHENi«uM  Library 
New  Eng.  Historic,  Genealogica 
Public  Library     .    . 
Public  Library     .     . 
Brooklyn  Library    . 
Fletcher  Library     . 
Vermont  University 
Harvard  University 
Public  Library      .     . 
Public  Library     .    . 
Advocates'  Library  . 
Wadsworth  Library 
Theological  Seminary 
Library  Association 
Trinity  College  .    . 
Watkinson  Library 
Cornell  University 
Public  Library     . 
Free  Library    .    . 


London  Library 


Williams's  Library  . 


or 


Wisconsin  State  Hist 
Russell  Library  .     . 
Wesleyan  University 
Public  Library     .    .• 
Yale  College  .    .    . 
Apprentices'  Library 
Astor  Library  .     .    . 
Mercantile  Library 
Young  Men's  Christian 
Radcliffe  Library   . 
Peabody  Institute    . 
Library  Company 
Mercantile  Library 
College  of  New  Jersey 
Rochester  University 
EssFJC  Institute    .    . 
Mercantile  Library 
Public  School  Library 
Mercantile  Library 
Library  of  Congress 
Bronson  Library  .    . 
Public  Libr.\ry     .    . 
Work  in  the  previous  Editions 

Total  number  of  volumes      .... 


Association 


Soci 


Society 


Librw^m  or  Cataloguer. 

No.  Vols. 

Henry  A.  Homes     .     .     . 

84 

William  S.  Biscoe    .     .     . 

140 

John  W.  M.  Lee      .     .     . 

38 

P.  R.  Uhler 

117 

Joseph  C.  Rowell    .     .     . 

71 

Charles  A.  Cutter    .     .     . 

166 

John  Ward  Dean    .     .     . 

33 

Mellen  Chamberlain    .     . 

4c6 

Mary  A.  Bean     .     .     .     . 

75 

Stephen  B.  Noyes    .     . 

127 

Thomas  P.  W.  Rogers 

94 

John  E.  Goodrich    .     . 

51 

Justin  Winsor     .     .     . 

20S 

William  F.  Poole     .     . 

634 

Ellen  F.  Whitney    .     . 

52 

James  T.  Clark  . 

56 

Cornelia  B.  Olmsted   . 

30 

Charles  A.  Hay  .     .     . 

21 

Caroline  M.  Hewins 

HI 

John  H.  Barbour     .     . 

31 

William  I.  Fletcher     . 

S16 

Willard  Fiske     .     .     . 

So 

Fredtrick  H.  Hedge    . 

23 

Peter  Cowell  .... 

14 

William  Brace     .     .     . 

6 

Robert  Harrison      .     . 

2 

Talbot  B.  Reed  .     .     . 

23 

Thomas  Hunter  .     .     . 

4 

Alpheus  Smith    .     .     . 

3 

Daniel  S.  Durrie      .     . 

104 

George  F.  Winchester 

13 

Charles  T.  Winchester 

61 

Robert  C.  Ingraham    . 

36 

Addison  Van  Name     . 

75 

J.  Schwartz     .... 

74 

Frederick  Saunders 

•       199 

William  T.  Peoples     . 

24 

Reuben  B.  Pool  .     .     . 

S3 

James  B.  Bailey  .     .     . 

45 

Thomas  M.  Osborne    . 

34 

Lloyd  P.  Smith   .     .     . 

10 

John  Edmands     .     .     . 

34 

Frederic  Vinton  .     .     . 

"5 

William  P.  Goodrich  . 

21 

William  P.  Upham.     . 

35 

John  N.  Dyer      .     .     . 

97 

Frederick  M.  Crunden 

8 

Alfred  E.  Whitaker     . 

•       157 

Ainsworth  R.  Spofford 

.       162 

Homer  F.  Bassett    .     . 

•        56 

Samuel  S.  Green     .     . 

.       loS 

William  F.  Poole    .     . 

.     146S 

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CHRONOLOGICAL  CONSPECTUS   OF   THE   SERIALS  INDEXED. 


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•<t  ^  fi-  u~,  in  vn  vn  wio  vo 

31                         'DEUEUIIV  UEDuomy 

N    m  -*  "^VO    t^OO    On  O    '-' 

N    m  Tf  u-lvO    t^oO    ON  O    11 
h«WI-lrHi-».l-li-irJM 

N   PO  Tj-  "ONO  r--0O  ON  O  - 
PI   PI   PI   PI   PI   P)   pj  PI   ro  PO 

^                                  -MaiAay  U0J33UIJJ 

w    N 

ro  '^  io\0  t^co  On  O  ►-  N 

ro  Tf-  "^\0  r^co  On  O  —   M 

PO  Tj-  "-HO    1^00    ON  O    1    PI 
NPIMP)PlP<PlPOP^r<-> 

^          -joiEiDsds  ■JEn('^  UEijsijq^ 

H.     M 

ro  -*  "^vo  t^oo  On  O 

^            -jaisiSa-ji  it[j3iJEn5  -tuv 

M      N 

ro  -^  "^\0  t^co  On  O   i-<  M 

ro-^  "^ 

CO  CO 

w   w   ro  -^  toNO   r-^co   On  O 

cooocococooooocococo 

►-  M   ro-^  w->vo  t-^oo   ON  O 
■'+'*TtTJ■T^-rT^T}--:^-vr-) 

cocoooooc«cococococo 

n   PI   ro  -1"  "ONO   r-^CO   On  O 

LO"*>"OUO"0"NLOI-0  LTiNO 

oococyscooococooococo 

CHRONOLOGICAL   CONSPECTUS   OF   THE   SERIALS   INDEXED. 


XXUI 


CI    M    M    N    C(    M    M    M    M    rO 

"  PI  p^  -^  mo  i^co  Cv  o  - 

POPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPO-^Tj- 

PO  "^  t^  C\  H-.    PO 

CO  &3  oo  CO    O  CA 

Tj-  loo  r-.co  ON  O   ►-   PI   ro 
N   (s  ei   M   M   ri  ro  ro  ro  ro 

^  mo   t^co   Cs  O   "-   M   PO  -^ 
PO  PO  PO  PO  PO  PO  Tl-  -^  Tf  Tf  -Jj- 

T^  rj-  Tj-  lO  Ln  I/-)  "-)  W-IVO  VO 

O    C)    -^VO  00    O    M    Tf 
Lo  lO  lO  i^  i0\0  vo  vO 

O   CJ   Tj-vO  CO   O   n   -^O  CO 
ly-)  in  iri  w-l  m\o  vo  ^O  O  ^ 

O  PI   -^O  t^  On  «H   p^  in  r^  ON 
r^  t^  r^  t^  t^  r^co  oo  oo  oo  oo 

N    N    PI 

oo   O  ri   '^ 
lovo  VO  vO 

CO  O  Pt   -*vO  oo   O  M  ■^vO 

CO   O    PI   "^VO  CO   O   PI   Tt-O 
r^co  cocoooco  OnOnOnOn 

00 

•i-vD  CO   O   n   -^^O  CO  O   PI 
VO  MD  ^  r^  t^  r^  r^  t^-oo  oo 

^vO  00   O   M   ■^vO  OO   O   PI   •* 
OOOOOO   OnOsOnOnCnO   O   O 

PI 

p^  tJ-  tnvo  r~.oo  o  o  -  PI 

POPOPOPOPOPOPO-^T}-^ 

PO 

I-.  M  PO  ^  invo   r^co  Cv  O 
vOvOvOvOvOvOvOvOvO   i^ 
oococooococococococo 

«   PI   PO  -*  mio   r^co  0\  O  " 
r^r^r^r^r^r^r^r^  r^co  CO 

COCOCOCOCOCOCOOOCOCOCO 

XXIV 


CHRONOLOGICAL   COXSPECTUS   OF   THE   SERIALS  INDEXED. 


N         'MsiAS^  Xjj3;jEn5  uopuoT 


•.tt3iA3'^  XiiaiJrnQ  ^slil 


•auizBjuUiv  lcuo!iEUJ3;ui 


•spjOyW  pioqasnoH 


•suizeSej^  s.jsdJBH 


AvaiAoy  IE3!ia3uEA3 


M     ■(Eujnof  'ii-j  puE  jEDiSoioaqx 


A\aiA3^  Sjnqsj3Di3i^ 


•jEUinof  ;jv 


i\31A3>I  qDiniO  UE3U3UIV 


■[EUjnof  UJ3]S3;V\ 


•AvaiAS^  XljawEnfJ  -ssbm 


•)n  -DES  JO  lEUjnof  S.OJJIJI 


•jopnajsuj  s,SS0H 


2     iPWB   lEDTib;SIfJ    ptIE]fU3    A\3JsI 


•(BUJnof  s.jitKOH 


'(t-'OA  *3M)  'Sej^  ,SJ33IUEa 


O     'ouizeSeiy  XjEas^i'i  UEDusiuy 


Sej^  uopuoT  s.adjBiis 


•(EUjnof  s^3ido9(X 


JniD3T  ]|Epi  J3)3X3 


A3iAo>i  lEDjiqrg 


•A\3IA3^   SAIJDadSOiJ 


>IA3^  SjMAV  UEDU3UIV 


•[EUJnof  A\CT  Ui3JS3W 


■X[i31JEn5  JSllESJSAlItfl 


'!A3>i  qsijug  qwoM 


•dutzeSejm  snoiSiia-^  Xhhuojm 


's.ll^nn  'sSv  SuiAiq 


•aulZESEJM  DI1D3P3 


■[EUjnof  'quipH  s.sjsquiEijo 


•AV3iA3"a  XjiaiiEnc')  s.uosuMOjg 


■  lAS-a  XiJ3;jEn5  ii?uaa 


■EiDEC;  EOPqlol|qtg 


"(uopuoT)  3uizeSbj\j  .SiO>IUEa 


•ainzEjgEj^  DjIoipE^  's  'n 


JSPUEISUH  M3M 


c^  -^vO  00  O  N   ■* 


1-1   c-i   ro  ■^  tnvO        r^oo  Ch 


rO  LO  :^  0\  P-.    rf  vO  00    C7\ 


M  ro  -"^  too  r^oo  C^  O  I-" 


ro  t:J-  t^\0   r^co   On  O   •-'   M 


ro  -^  i0\0  r-.0O  ON  O  "-I   M 


ro  Tf  Lovo  r^co  Ov  O  "   P) 


-<   0)   ro  rr 


M   -"to  00   O 


t-i   M   ro  -^  «J^ 


M   -<tO  CO   O 


fj   ro  ■>*•  i^\3 


i-i   D   ro  "^  u^\0 


M   -^vO  00   O 


ro  ■*  lovo  r^oo  On  O  "   c-i 


\0  oo  O  M   '^ 


■<d-  "TO  t^ 


t^  On  •-<   ro  "~iVO 


"■ivO  t^OO  On  O   ►^   r^    ro  ':h 


>ovD   t-^OO   On  O   '-'   ri    ro  r^ 


vO   t~vOO  ON  O   "   D    ro  Tj-  lo 


«   D   ro  Tj-  LOO   i^ 


ii  r)   ro  '^  LO'O  i^ 


M   ro  LT)  r^  0\  "I   ro 


►-  M  ro  ■*  "^0  r^ 


CO  Cn  O   "   M   ro  T}-  too  t>- 


ri   -"l-NO  CO   O  ri   Ti- 


rj   ro  •^  iri\o  t^ 


ii   ro  lo  r-~  ON  >-i   ro 


I-'  rM   ro  t(-  loo  t-^ 


M  ro  LO  r^co   ON  O 


M   ro  Ti-  lOO  r^ 


N  ro  tJ-  loo  t^ 


I-  c^  ro  •*  LOO  r^co 


•lun^snj^  3I133P3         n 


ro  Th  '^O  r^oo  ON  O 

^•^'^^Tt-Tt-'^LO 

COCOMCOCOCOCOOO 


CO  0\  O  i-i   M  ro  •^  LOO  t~^ 


CO   On  O   "   ri    ro  Tf  loo   r^ 


M   ro  ^  LOO  r^co  ON  O 


00   On  O   ►-•   n   ro 


On  O   w   M   ro  -^  LOO  r^oo 


O  r-^CO   On  O 


•-■   LOONror^i-H   LoCNrO£-^« 
M   I-   «   ri   ri   ro  ro  ro  -^  "^  lO 


t-  M  ro  Tt  LOO  f^co  ON  O  I-  n  ro  -rf  mo  i~^oo  On  O  w  N  ro  ■*  loo  i^oo  cn  O  >-< 
LOLOLOLOLoiOLOLo  LOO  oooooOOOOt^B  iv.r^r-^r^r-^r^r^t^  t^oo  co 
cocococococococococo      cooocooooocococooooo  Icococococooococococooo 


CHRONOLOGICAL   CONSPECTUS   OF   THE    SERIALS   INDEXED. 


XXV 


S    1                          -PIJOAV  snoVED     1 

1-1   CO  «o  i^  o  ■- 

co"^r^CN—   coioi-^O—   CO 

„    „    „    «    M    n    CI    M    CI    CO  CO 

u\   1              -auureSBK  3D1.U3S     S  -a       1 

M     1^  U^ 

00    1                                                                    1 

•-.  CI  CO  -*  "Tso  r^ 

&>  1                            -muojv   1 

1-1  CO  lot^  cs  i-i  CO 

„  „  «  CI  ri  CI  CO  CO  CO  -^  ■* 

lO    1                               „                          1 

^  CO  »^  r^  <^  i-*   CO  ^^ 

1-.     «     CI    M    Cl     CI     CI     CO  CO  CO  CO 

to  1                                                       1 
lO                    -XiJajaEnO  suv  aui_^ 

«   n  co-^  >o 

m            -MSiAa^  [EaiSoiodoiiiJuv 

1-1  CI  CO  Tj-  u-i\0  r-~ 

«^  1                                                I         1 
m            -AvaiAaa  33U3PS  JBindoa 

1-  ci  CO  -*  "^^0  r~.00  0\ 

U-)                           -Xjapos  uopuoT 

ci  t1-vo  00  O  ci  Tl-\0  00 

1-1 

01  CI   CI   n   CI   CO  CO  CO  CO  CO  Tt- 

So  1               -jSAjasqo  iEn)D3[i3iui 

►1    CO  lO  t^  CM-1    p) 

lO  1    -AiaiAa-a  agpaoj  puE  auioH 

1-1    CO  ■* 

^   1                      -XmiUOIM  [EIU3UI1U03 

M    -"l-^ 

00 

M 

•jEg  ajdmax 

r-.o  CNCJ-voO  «   jrrj-u^ 

coO   Cn  ci   lOoO   ►-   Tj-  r^  g   CO 
cococOTJ■'^Tl-u^"^  "^nO  \0 

^  1                                -samEf  jujes     1 

^'^n^^SS^^ 

t>3    O   CI    tJ-nO   Cn  -    CO  "2  r-.  Cn 
CI   cococococo^'^^^-* 

ID    I                                                               1 
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CI   CO  -^l-  «0\0  r^oo  Cs  O 

to  1                                                       1 
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«  o   ro  ■+ 

^  1                                                      1 
^                           -AiaiAa}!  uojsog 

n  M   CO  rr  lOvO 

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IEuouE3aa2uo3  se  panuijuo^ 

CO  1                                                    1 
*                   -XijaMEnS  XjisiSAiua 

N 

-* 

^                    -aDuaps  aAUEaioa-a 

" 

M    CO 

^  1     -MSiAa-a  X[jauEn5  [Euouem 

^ 

f?c?crci    CO  CO  CO  CO  CO -i- 

M      1 

^  1            -auizEScj^  s.nEiiraiDEW 

M 

Tl-\0  CO    O   CI   T}-vO  CO    O   CI 

CI   CI    CI    cococococortrj--^ 

M   ro  ■<*•  "^\0  t-^OO   Cn  O   1-1 

CI   CO  -^  lovo   r^oo   ON  O   "   ci 

»Hi-ii-«i-ii-<M>-inMC1C4 

CO 

•spjOAV  pooo 

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Tj-vO  00    O    M    ■'J-VO  00    O    M 
n    1-1    n    n    M    CI    C4 

CI   CI   CI   cococococo-^tT-^ 

u-i  r^  CT\  1-1  coior^CM-i  co 

lo  I~^  On  O 

N    N    CI    CO 

CO   1                                        -^33 AV  E  3="0 

CO               -XnnuojM  [EopEoiamEiM 

i-i    « 

M      1 

to  1        XijajrenS  lEaoiiKSajSaoo 

►H      M 

ro  -^  "TO  r^oo  Cn  O  i-   CI 

„«-,.-»-«-CI 

CO 

1                   -XiJawEnS  s/aiJuag 

n 

M 

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CO 

•punoH  -resA  3M'  IIV 

«   ro 

to  r^  C\  —  covo  00  O  c»  -^ 

CI  CI   cococococo-'t-^'^-^ 

CI   T^O 

CO  1         -..-  .             

00  O  CI   TfvO  00   O  CI   Ti-\0 

^„««i-ii-iMCIMN 

00   O    CI    -*0  OD    O   N    tTnO  00 

CI  cococococoTf-^ia--^-<i- 

pjH                      Xraiuow  3UUEPV 

>Ov£>    t-~00    CN  O    CI    Tf\0  00 

Cn  O  "   CI   CO 

w    CI    Cl    CI    N 

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■3U1ZE3EIV  IEDU05S!H 

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1    •Xjjsnpni  JO  -jnof  UEtpEUE^ 

1                                11    M    CO  •*  "^ 

vo  r-.cO  CN                 «        CI  • 

■uonEOnpH  JO  (EUjnof  uiy 

M    CO  "^  t^  CA 

CI    CI    CI             CI    CI     CI     CI    CI     CO 

M 

•AnaiAa-a  lEuoijB.v; 

1                     1-1  CO  "1  r-«  ON  ■-' 

coio  r^  CN 

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1                      M    ■* 

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M 

■anizESEW  XimuojM  s.mEuin j 

1         N  -"J-vO  00  o 
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ci  Tj-o 

e?  1       -MaiAa^  UBUaj;Cqsai<i   aiy 

1         «  r>  CO  tJ-  "^*0  r-^cc 

C\  —  CI   CO  -^  io\0   r^oo  O 

CI 

c3    1            -MaiAsy  XijaiJEnf)  mdvj 

1    1-1  c^  CO  ■*  tn\o  r^oo  O 

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1                           -auIZESEM  lEUOIlE.M 

1    1-1  ci  CO  tJ-  "^\0  r-^co  C^ 

O  ►-   ci   CO 

M    CO  Tf-  lOiO    1^^  O  Q 
LO  ir^  w-i  LO  U-)  ir^  u^  uovO 

OOC^CiOaOCOCOC/DCOCO 

—   ci   CO  -*  "TO   r^oo   Cn  O 
vOvOOOvOOvO^OnO   r^ 

cocococooooooocococ^ 

1-.    CI    CO  ■*  u-inO    t-^00    ON  O    i-i 
r^  i^  r^  i^  r^  r^  "^  "^^JS  S 

co^^cocooooocoooooooco 

XXVI 


CHRONOLOGICAL   CONSPECTUS  OF   THE   SERIALS  INDEXED. 


O              'lEuanof  iED!3o[odojmuv 

►-  M  ro  -^  inso  r^oo  Os 

M      1                                                                                          1 

O                       ■3m2v2vyi  ujaiiinog 

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00    "    "^    "    " 

O                     -.{ijajjBnO  UBJStjjnT 

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M   -^so  OsM  roiOr^OsM  ro 

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M    CO  Tt  lOSO    t^OO    OS  O    M    N 

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so  00  O  CI  -^so  CO   O  ci  Tj-sD 

M    1-1    1-,    M    1-.    M    C)    CI    CI 

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oococooocooooooococooo 

CHRONOLOGICAL  CONSPECTUS   OF  THE  SERIALS  INDEXED. 


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INDEX 


TO 


PERIODICAL    LITERATURE. 


AARD-VARK 


ABERCROMBIE 


Aard-Vark,  or  Earth  Hog.     (E.  Oustalct)  Top.  Sci.  Mo. 

14:  572. 
Aaron  and  Esther;  or,  Three  Days  in  Rabbi  Clausener's 

Life.     Chamb.  J.  39  :  53. 
Aaron's  Rod  in  Politics.    (A.  W.  Tourgee)  No.  Am.  132 : 

139. 
Abailard,  Pierre.    Eel.  M.  26  :  466.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

34:  39. — Am.  Presb.  R.  6  :  529.     7:  33. 

—  and  Bernard.     (S.  Sweetser)  Bib.  Sac.  17  :  43. 

—  and  Heloisa.     Ed.  R.  30:  352.  —  Westm.  32  :  146. — 

Eraser,  28:  86.  —  Anal.  M.  14:  329.  15:  33. — 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  17.  —  For.  Q.  36:  257.  —  (C.  H. 
Brigham)  No.  Am.  88:  132.  —  (O.  Delepierre)  St. 
James,  14  :  304.  —  (K.  F.  A.  Kahnis)  Mercersb.  25  : 
56.  — (F.  W.  Roswell)  St.  James,  11:  361.  — Eel. 
R.  no:  329. 

—  Lifcof.  Westm. 96:  91.    Sameart.Liv.  Age,  no:  3S7. 

—  Sketch  of.     (Dr.  Wolff)  Mercersb.  8  :  124. 
Abandoned  at  Sea.   (Lieut.  Marneford)  St.  James,  10  :  85. 
Abattoir,  Old  Bull's  Head.    (C.  C.  Bucl)  Scrib.  17:  421, 
Abattoir  Management  in  Chicago.     Pract.  M.  5  :  255. 
Abbandonata;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  2  :  141.         ^ 
Abbas  Pacha  of  Egypt.     (E.  De  Leon)  Harper,  38  :  264. 
Abbaye  aux  Hommes  at  Caen.     Chr.  Obs.  69  :  S36. 
Abbess  of  Ischia.     (R.  A.  McLeod)  Lippinc.  19  :  547. 
Abbess  of  JIarlow;  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  22  :  100. 
Abbeville,  France,  Day  at.    (B.  R.  Parkcs)  Once  a  AVeek, 

14:  566.     Same  art.  Catli.  World,  3:  590. 

Abbey  of  Nuns  in  the  Minories,  London.  (IL  Fly)  Arch. 
15:92. 

Abbey  Farm ;  a  Tale.     Month,  2  :  69. 

Abbey  Pieces.     (J.  Symons)  Antiquary,  2  :  165. 

Abbey  Tokens.     Antiquary,  4 :  309. 

Abbey  View.     Liv.  Age,  63  :  356. 

Abbeys  and  Cathedrals,  Scottish.     Quar.  85  :  103. 

AI)bo,  Abbot  of  Fleury.     Month,  2o:  163.     21:  28. 

Abbot,  Abiel.  Statement  of  Coventry  Church  Contro- 
versy.   Gen.  Repos.  i  :  145. 

—  Obituary  of.    Mo.  Rcl.  M.  21  :  195. 

Abbot,  Benjamin.     (J.  G.  Hoyt)  No.  Am.  87:  119. 
Abbot,  E.  A.     Sermons.     Dub.  Univ.  86 :  500. 
Abbot,  John  E.     Life  and  Character.    Chr.  Disc.  2  :  32. 
Abbot  Family  in  New  England.     (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita. 

R.  12:  552. 
Abbot,  The;  or,  Tlie  Hermit  of  Niagara  Falls.     So.  I-it. 

Mess.  6:  6S7. 
Abbot  of  Pinner,  Storj'  of;  a  Poem.    (W.  Jones)  Bentley, 

64:  134. 

1 


Abbot's  Grange.  The.    (J.  Gillies)  Colburn,  150:  68-201. 
Abbot's  Pool;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  20:  545,  570,  589. 
Abbotsbury,  Abbey  Church  at.     (E.  IL  W.  Duiikiii)  An- 
tiquary', 2 :  2S5. 
Abbotsford.    Ev.  Sat.  11 :  224.  —  0.  &  N.  4:  235. 

—  and  Newstead  Abbey.     (W.  Irving)  Tait,  n.  s.  2 :  414. 
Irving  on.     Mo.  R.  137  :  225. 

—  Notanda  from.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  2  :  5S6,  680. 

—  Visits  to.     (S.  E.  Ferrier)Temp.  Bar,  40:  329.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  120 :  689. 
Abbott,  Jacob.     Writings.     (C.  D.  Pigeon)  Lit.  &  Tlieo. 
R.  3:  83.  — Chr.  Exam.  18:   133.  — (E.  B.  Hail) 
Chr.  Exam.  21  :  306. 

—  Young  Christian  Series.    Metli.  Q.   12:  60S.  —  Am. 

BIo.  R.  4:  370. 
Abbott,  John  S.  C.     (H.  O.  Ladd)  Cong.  Q.  20:  i. 
Abbott,  Joseph.     Cong.  Q.  12:  ^23- 
Abbreviations,  Errata  Recepta.    (IT.  Scadding)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  9:  137. 

—  for  Feminine  Names.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  J.  5  :  176. 

—  for  Male  Names.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  J.  i:  405. 
Abdallah  and  Saida.     Fraser,  55  :  71S. 

Abdullah's  Conversion  to  Christianity.     (G.  -Oxford)  0. 

&N.  3:  45. 
Abdel-Hassan ;  a  Poem.     (B.  R.  Plumly)  Atian.  5:  70. 
Abd-el-Kader.    BIackw.50:  1S3.    65:  20.  —  Dub.  I'liiv. 

21 :  704.  —  (E.  Clive)  lientlfv,  20:  S3.  —  Hogg,  I : 

397.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  16:  267. 

—  at  Ambois.     Bentley,  31 :  259. 

—  Last  Struggle  of.     Fraser,  37:  65S. 
Abd-cr-Rahman  I.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  730. 
Abduction,  A  once  Famous.     All  the  Year,  24:  53. 

—  of  the  O'Baungner.     Once  a  Week,  30:  15-101. 
Abdul-Azi/  and  his  Successors.     Inteniat.  R.  3:  674. 
Abdul-Mcdjid,  Sultan  of  Turkey.     Benth?y,  35:  91. 
Abedncgo  the  Money-Leiidcr.     (Mrs.  Gore)  Tait,  n.  s.  9: 

143-762.     .Same  art.  Ed.  JI.  45:  629,  753. 
Abel  Rees.     (L.  Wood)  Tinsley,  18:  665. 
Abelard.     See  Al)ai]ard. 
Abencerage,  Adventures  of  llie  last.     (F.  Chateaubriand) 

West.  J.  13:  220-434. 
Abeokuta  and  Daliome,  Burton's.     Lond.  Q.  23:  4;2. 
Abercnrn,  James,  Duke  of,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ. 

84:  280. 
Abercrombii',  John,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  3:  145.    Same 

art.  Ell.  M.  23:  426. 

—  lutellectuiil  Powers.    Quar.  45:    341.  —  (W.  Silsbec) 

Chr.  Exam.  14:  43.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  403. 


ABERCROMBIE 


ABSENTEEISM 


Abercrombic,  John.  Man  of  Fcaith.    (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 
8:  51. 

—  on  Moral  Feelings.     (H.  Hooker)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i : 

256.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  330. 
Abercrombv,  David.     Treatise  of  Wit,  16S6.    Cong.  M. 

8:  4Sf. 
Aberdare,  Henry  A.  Bruce,  Lord,  with  portrait.    Colbiim, 

167:  523. 
Aberdare  Panic  in  London.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  19S. 
Aberdeen,  City  of.    All  the  Year,  14:  3o.j.  —  Sharpe,  22 : 

159. 

—  Briice's  Eminent  Men  of.     Mo.  R.  155:  579. 

—  I'isli-People  of.     Penny  M.  9:  369. 

—  Philosophers  of,  one  hundred  Years  ago.     (J.  Valen- 

tine) Macmil.  8:  436. 

—  Schools  of  Industry.    Chamb.  J.  4:  305,  345. 

—  Slain's  Castle.     (B.  Murphy)  Lippinc.  11:  646. 

—  till  thirty  Years  ago.     (l3.  Masson)  Macmil.  9:  52. 

—  Universities  of.     (D.  C.  Macdonald)   Appleton,  20: 

312.  — Tait,  3:  182. 
Aberdeen,  G.  IL  G.,  Lord.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  79. 

—  and  Pahncrston.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  65. 

—  Ministry  of,  1S54.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  131. 
Aberncthy,  John.    Colburn,  123:  403.  — Eel.  M.  30:  557. 

—  Eel.  R.  121:  409. 

—  and  Sir  A.  Cooper.     Loud.  (J.  4:  44. 

—  and  the  Lancet.    Loud.  M.  11:  260. 

—  Macilvain's  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  39;  662. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  460. 

—  Sketch  of.    III.  M.  2:  7S. 
Aberystwith.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  349. 

Abigail.     Ei-aser,  72 :  34 1 .     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  88:  457. 
Abigail  Raj''s  Vision.    (J.  F.  Bowman)  Overland,  8:  35S, 

Ability,  Doctrine  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  578.     8:  177. 

—  and  Inability,  Natural  and  moral.     (E.  Pond)  New 

Eng.  13:  387. 

—  and  Obligation.     Cong.  M.  15:  135,  211,  2S5. 

—  Natural.     Bost.  R.  3:  458. 
Abingdon.     Penny  M.  14:  388. 

—  Churchwarden's  Accompts  of  St.  Helen's  Parish.     (J. 

Ward)  Arch,  i :  11. 

—  Chronicles  of  Monaster}' of.    Chr.  Rem.  40:  i. 
Abinger,  James  Scarlett,  Lord.     Blackw.  122:  gi.  —  (C. 

H.  Haill)  Am.  Law  R.  12:  39. 

—  and  the  Bar.    Quar.  144:    1.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

134:  3S7. 
Abington,   Fanny  Barton,  as  Lady  Teazle.     (D.  Cook) 
Gent.  M.  n.  s.  16:  19S. 

—  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  52:  217. 

Abington,  Mass.,  Churches  and  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q. 

Reg.  8:  149. 
Abipones,  Dobrizhoffer's  Account  of.    (R.  Southey)  Quar. 

26:  277.  — Eel.  R.  35:  455. 
Abkhaasian  Insurrection.     (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Cornh.  16: 

501. 
Abnormales,  L';  a  Story.     (V.  Lapoukhyn)  Lippinc.  25: 

492. 
Aboard  the  "Constellation."     All  the  Year,  7:  185. 
Aboard  the  "Promised  Land;"  a  Tale.     AH  the  Year, 

15:  16. 
Aboard  the  "  Sea  Mew."     Chamb.  J.  46:  209-265. 
Abolition  and  Sectarian  Jlobs.     Dcm.  R.  34:  97. 
Abolition   JIartyrs   of  United   States.     (H.   Martineau) 

Westm.  32:  I. 
Abolition  Proceedings.     Bost.  Q.  i:  473. 
Abolition  Rebellion  in  Ohio.    (W.  G.  Day)  So.M.  13:  208. 
Abolition  Society  of  Maryland,  1787.     Carey's  Mas.  7: 

App.  6. 
Abolition  Troubles.    Niles's  Reg.  49:  145. 
Abolitionism  and  Puritanism.     Dem.  R.  36:  79. 

—  Conspiracj'  of.     Dem.  R.  26:  385. 


Abolitionism,  Political.  (TaylerLewis)  Am.WhigR.2:  3. 

—  Present  Aspect  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  429. 

—  Reflection  for.     Liv.  Age,  31 :  90. 

—  vs.  Christianity  and  the  Union.    Dem.  R.  27:  i. 

—  vs.  the  Union.     Dem.  R.  33:  2S9. 
Abolitionists.     Dem.  R.  16:  3. 

—  American.     Eel.  R.  72:  154. 

—  and  Anti-Abolitionists.     (M.  L.  Hurlbut)  Chr.  Exam. 

24:  396. 
See  also  Anti-Slavery  ;  Emancipation  ;  Slavery. 
Aborigines  of  America.     »See  Indians. 

—  of  British  Settlements.     Chr.  Obs.  37:   710. 

—  Treatment  of.     Mo.  R.  165:  16. 

Aborigines  Protection  Society,  1S38.    Eel.  R.  68:  319. 

Abou  Hassan  ;  an  Allegory.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  754. 

Aboukir,  Battle  of.     Nat.  Mag.  2:  297. 

About,  E.,  with  portrait.  Appleton,  3:  664. — Bentley, 
42:  588.  —  Nat.  R.  11:  I.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
66:  357.  —  (K.  Cook)  Lond.  Soc.  27:  533.  —  Once 
a  Week,  23:  122. 

—  at  Home.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  18:  254. 

—  Etienne.     So.  M.  12:  63-340. 

—  Germaine.     Putnam,  lo:  724. 

—  King  of  the  Moiuitains.     (Comtesse  de  Bury)  No.  Am. 

92:  283.  —  Blackw.  81:  449. 

—  Madou.     Colburn,  129:  210. 

—  Notary's  Nose.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  334. 

—  Romance  of  the  Landes.     Liv.  Age,  57:  894. 

—  Trentc  et  Quarante.     Bentley,  45:  472. 

—  La  Vieille  Roche.     Bentley,  58:  391.     59:  47.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  66:  428. 

—  Writings  of.     Eraser,  72:  58.  —  No.  Brit.  44:    411. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  90:  67.  —  Dub.  Univ.  64:  102. 
About  Nothing.     (W.  E.  Norris)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  619. 
About  Sister  Jaue.     (Sirs.  S.  C.  Hall)  St.  James,  4:  129. 
About  to  be  married.     St.  James,  18:  379. 
Above  Suspicion.     (Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell)  Lond.  Soc.  26: 

95-471.     27:  2-481.     28:  28-519.     29:  29. 
Abraham.     (J.  F.  IMackarness)  Good  Words,  10:  337. 

—  and  his  Day.     (J.  W.  Thompson)  IMo.  Rel.  M.  8:  114. 

—  Covenant  with.     (T.  R.  Palmer)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  314. — 

(J.  Priestley")  Theo.  Repos.  2:  396. 
and  the  New  Testament  Church.     Am.  Presb.  R. 

3:  529- 

—  Historical  Epoch  of.     (J.  C.  Moffat)  Princ.  29:  391. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  H.  Kurtz)  Mercersb.  8:  131. 

—  Position  of,  in  Sacred  History.     Dan  v.  Q.  4:  611. 

—  Promise  to.     (J.  Priestlev)  Theo.  Repos.  4:  361.    5: 

108.  — (A.  G.  Gaines)  Univ.  Q.  13:  375.  — (W.  R. 
French)  Univ.  Q.  18:  363.  — (S.  Harris)  Bib.  Sac. 
22:  79. 

—  Religion  of.     (S.  S.  Hebbard)  Univ.  Q.  36:  341. 

—  Traditions  and  Legends  of.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Col- 

burn, 167:  449. 

—  Trial  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  397. 

Abraham,  —  Abron,  —  Auburn;  a  Sliaksperian  Excur- 
sus.    (G.  Lunt)  Cath.  World,  17:  234. 

Abraham's  Sacrifice  ;  a  Tale.  (MM.  Erckmann-Cha- 
trian)  Temp.  Bar,  31:  322. 

Abraham  Scrimble's  Will  ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  i. 

Abrantes,  Ducliess  d'.     Jlemoirs.     See  Napoleon  I. 

Abroad  without  Languages.    Hogg,  i :  257. 

Ahruzzi,  Craven's  Excursions  in.     Mo.  R.  145:  in. 

—  Shepherds  of.     Penny  M.  2:  106. 
Absalom,  Revolt  of.     Good  Words,  5:  265,  345. 
Absence  ;  a  Poem.     (L.  Bushnell)  Scrib.  5:  543. 
Absence  of  Mind.     Chamb.  J.  13:  61. 
Absent,  To  the  ;  a  Song.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  8. 
Absent-minded  Men.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  354. 
Absentee,  To  an.     (T.  Hood)  Lond.  M.  5:  375. 
Absenteeism.     Ed.   R.  43:  54.  — Westm.  8:    70.  —  (T. 

P.  Thompson)  Westm.  10:  237.     19:516.     23:411. 


ABSENTEEISM 


ACADIA 


Absenteeism,  Effects  of,  on  Ireland.    Dub.  Univ.  35:  277. 

—  McCulloch  on.    Lond.  M.  14:  530. 

Absenteeism  in  Churches.   (,J.  S.  Sevvall)  Cong.  Q.  4:  163. 
Absolute,  The,  Cousni  upon  Kant's  Doctrine  of.     (F.  A. 
Henry)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  2:  82. 

—  and  the  Infinite.  (E.Y.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  12:  265,  294. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (C.  W.  Shields)  Princ  34:  215.  —  (A. 

Russell)  Coutemp.  17:  33S. 
Absolute  Princes,  Manners  and  Morals  of.  Ed.  R.  41 :  2S7. 
Absolution.      (M.  Kieffer)  Mercersb.  22:  212. —  (A.  P. 

Stanley)  19th  Cent.  3:  183.  —  Chr.  Rem.  17:  430. 

—  and  Confession.      (A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church  R.  2: 

573.— Lond.  Q.  41:  370. 

—  Pusey  on.     Dub.  R.  20:  224. 

—  Sacerdotal.      (C.   Hodge   and  A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

17:  43- 

—  Two  Forms  of.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  i. 
Abstinence  from  Food.     Penny  M.  10:  63. 

—  Place  and  Power  of.     (J.  Muller)  Ex.  H.  Leo.  12:  291. 
See  also  Fasting. 

Absurdity,  Philosophy  of.  (W.  E.  McCann)  Lippinc.  4:  81. 

Absyuth.     St.  James,  47:  156. 

Abu  Ilamood's  Mule  :  and  the  Cedars  of  Lebanon.  Put- 
nam, 7:  264. 

Abu  Taleb  Khan,  Travels  of,  1799-1S03.  (J.  Foster) 
Eel.  R.  13:  72. 

Abixl  Hassan,  Mirza.     Penny  M.  3:  407,  413. 

Abulfeda,  Adventures  of.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  359. 

Abutments,  Uniform  Cross-Section  and  T.  (W.  Cain) 
Eel.  Engin.  7:  453. 

Abyssinia.  (C.  Russ)  Geog.  M.  5:  228.  —  Brit.  Q.  47: 
179.  —  Chamb.  J.  44:  660,  731.  45:  614.  —  Ev. 
Sat.  6:  50S.  —  Lond.  Q.  29:  463.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
70:  397,  59S. —  Sharpe,  46:  2S1. — Mo.  R.  126:  13. 

—  Adule  ;  Gate  of  Civilization  to.     Colburn,  142:  127. 

—  and  the  Blue  Nile.     Westm.  108:  i8g. 

—  and  its  Border-Lands.     (E.  P.  Evans)  Hours  at  Home, 

5:  246. 

—  and  its  People.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  227. 

—  and  Kordofan,  Travels  in.     Westm.  42:  407.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  4:  195. 

—  Artistic  Jottings  in.     (W.  Simpson)  Good  Words,  g: 

605. 

—  Christian  Empire  in.    (E.  De  Leon)  Internal.  R.  7:  671. 

—  Cliristians  of.     Dub.  R.  17:  105. 

—  Church  of.     (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Mercersb.   11:    594. — 

Dub.  R.  53:   33.  —  Nat.  Q.  21:   337.  —  Chr.   Mo. 

Spec,  i:  277,  325. 

Creed  of.     (A.  Clarke)  Meth.  M.  49:  605. 

Holy  Orders  in.     (E.  E.  Estcourt)  Month,  20:  97, 

3S4.  —  (J.  Jones)  Month,  19:  451.     20:  229. 
Hvmns  and  Prayers  of.     (J.  M.  Rodwell)  Kitto, 

38:  3S8. 

—  Dufton  and  Baker  on.     (H.  Kingsley)  Fortn.  8:  547. 

—  Dufton's  Journey  through.     Bentley,  62:  4S7. 

—  Egyptian  Campaign  in.    Blackw.  122:  26.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  134:  278. 

—  Empire  and  Church  of.     Chr.  Obs.  11:  621. 

—  English  in.     (H.  M.  Alden)  Harper,  37:  333. 

—  English  Expedition  to,  1867.     Colburn,   141:  127. — 

(I).  T.  Ansted)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  227.  — (T.  C.  De 
Leon)  Land  We  Love,  4:  t,^;^.  —  (C.  R.  [Markhain) 
Macmil.  17:  435.  18:  87,  193,  289.  —  Blackw.  103: 
349-72S.  —  Quar.  123:  510.  —  Westm.  89:  169. — 
Once  a  Week,  17:  536.  —  Tinslcj',  i:  356.  —  Cornli. 
17:  696.  —  Lond.  Q.  32:  393. 

Rassam's    Account  of.     Quar.  126:    299.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  lOi:  451. 

—  French  in.     Colburn,  118:  127. 

—  From  Tor  to  Massowah.     Once  a  Week,  28:  192,  207. 

—  Gobat's  Residence  in.    New  Eng.  8:  515.  —  Theo.  and 

Lit.  J.  4:  134. 


Abyssinia.    Han-is  on  Highlands  of  Ethiopia.     Mo.  R. 
163:  216. 

—  in  1834.     Eel.  R.  63:  123. 

—  Irenberg  and  Krapf's  Travels  in.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  751. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  i:  236. 

—  Johnston's   Southern.      Eel.   R.   81:    400.  —  Mo.    R. 

165:  254. 

—  Kassala.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  88. 

—  King  Theodore.     Chamb.  J.  43:  726.     Same  art.  EcL 

M.  68:  i6g.  — (A.  d'Abbadie)  Cath.  AVorld,  7: 
265. — (W.  L.  Gage)  Putnam,  12:  85.  — (G.  Rey- 
nolds) Atlantic,  21:  701.  — All  the  Year,  18:  392'. 

—  Last  Four  Years  in,  1S63-66.     Argosy,  5:  1S2. 

—  JIagdala.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  18S, 

—  Mythical  and  Historical.    St.  James,  20:  422.    21:73. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Nature,  2:  29. 

—  Nile  Tributaries  of.    Macmil.  17:  145, 
Baker's.     Colburn,  142:  i. 

—  Notes  from.     (H.  A.  Buretk)  Lond.  Soc.  13:  2S9,  453. 

—  Parkyns's  Life  in.     Blackw.  75:  128. — Dub.  Univ. 

43:  297.  —  Fraser,  51:  26. 

—  Pearce's  Adventures  in.     Mus.  19:  615. 

—  Religion  of.     Lond.  Q.  30:  317. 

—  Religious  State  of,  1S12.     Chr.  Obs.  11:  197. 

—  Royal  Lady  in.     Bentley,  55:  540. 

—  Riippell's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  74:  307.  —  For.  Q.  28: 

64.  —  Ed.  R.  73:  306. 

—  Salt's  Travels  in,   1S09-10.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  21 : 

217,  404. 

—  Shoa,  New  Christian  Kingdom  of.     Penny  M.  7:  367. 
Mission  to.     Dub.  Univ.  24:  253. 

—  Sport  in.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  119. 

—  Travels  in.     Lond.  Q.  3:  42. 

Acacia,  or  Locust  Tree.     Penny  M.  11:  145. 

Academic    Culture,    Schelling's    Idea    of.      (T.   Apple) 

Mercersb.  15:  290. 
Academical  Education,  Defects  of.     (C.  Colton)  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  9:  578. 

—  in  England.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  43:  315. 
Academical  Errors.     Mo.  R.  85:  ^2- 

Academical  Histoiy  of  Mr.  Chicken.     Belgra.  24:  305. 
Academical  Organization,  M.  Pattisou's  Suggestions  on. 

Fiaser,  80:  407. 
Academical  Questions,  Drummond's.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed. 

R.  7:  163. 
Academical  Study  in  England,  Organization  of.    Nature, 

7:  72. 
Academical  Test  Articles.    Ed.  R.  88:  163. 
Academie  Fran<,'aise.    Colburn,  114:  39.  —  (M.  Arnold) 

Cornh.  10:  154.  —  House.  Words,  6:  300. 
Academies  and  (Jlassical  Schools  of  New  England.     (C. 

Hammond)  Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  403. 

—  and  Universities.     (C.  W.  Ilacklcy)  Putnam,  2:  169. 

—  in  New  England,   1S30.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  2:    231.    3: 

2S8. 

—  Iialian.     St.  Paul,  2:  79. 

—  Literary  Influence  of.     (M.  Arnold)  Cornli.  lo:  154. 

—  of  Sciences.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Penn  Mo.  7:  173,  640. 

—  Relations  of,  to  Colleges.     (H.  R.  Edson)  Cong.  R. 

11:  50. 

—  Royal.     Tait,  4:  454. 

Academy,  Life  at  an.     ]Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  603. 

—  of  Design,  New  York,  1863.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  71^. 

—  of  Language  and  Belles  Lettres.     (E.   Everett)  No. 

Am.  14:  350. 

—  Uto])ian.     St.  .Tames,  24:  521. 

Acadia,  Early  Jlissions  in.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Catli.  World, 
12:  628,  826. 

—  Land  of  the  Mayflower.     (Mrs.  M.  L.  Rayne)  Lake- 

side, i:  87. 

—  Settlement  of.     M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  49. 
See  Nova  Scotia. 


ACADIAXS 


ACTOR 


Af-adian?,  Banishment  of.  Clianil).  J.  22:  342.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Aj,'e,  44:  51.  —  (li.  L.  Daniels)  Scrib.  19: 
3S3.  — (A.  Harvey)  C'anad.  Mo.  18:   t,3T- 

—  Papers  relating  to.     N.  E.  Kej^.  30:  17. 

—  Winslow's  Expedition  against,  1755.     N.  E.  Reg.  33: 

383- 
Acadian  Governor,  An.     See  Vetch,  Samuel. 
Acapulco.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  6:  214. 
Acari,  Mites,  Ticks,  and  other.     (E.  R.  Leland)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  14:  502. 
Accents  and  Prosody,  Odell  on.     Eel.  R.  6:  994. 
Acceptance  with  God,  Grounds  of.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  90. 
Accepted  Play;  a  Story.    (15.  Webber)  Tinsley,  26:  446. 
Accidents  caused   by   runaway  Horses,   Prevention   of. 

Pract.  M.  6:  307. 

—  Fatal,  how  far  Preventible.    Ed.  R.  94:   9S.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  31:  49.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  24:  i. 

—  Happy.     Chamb.  J.  51:  251.     53:  345. 

—  in  relation  to  Providence.     (J.  C.  Kimball)  Unita.  R. 

7:  41. 
^  Law  of.    (G.  A.  Leakin)  Hours  at  Home,  10:  215. 

—  of  Sublunary  Immortality.     Nat.  Q.  28:  252. 

—  or  Providences.     Bost.  R.  i :  63. 

—  Steamboat  and  Railroad,  compared,  1853.    J.  Frank!. 

Inst.  57:  299. 

—  with  Firearms.    Chamb.  J.  41:  756. 
<S(-e  also  Railroad  Accidents. 

Accidents  will  happen;  a  Tale.     (E.  Stoddard)  Putnam, 

11:  4S7. 
Accident  Insurance.     Am.  Law  R.  7:  585. 
Accidentally  overheard.    (H.  E.  Scudder)  Atlan.  45:  301. 
Acclimatization.    All  the  Year,  5:  492.  —  Colburn,  124: 

20S.     125:  253. 

—  and  Preservation  of  Animals.    Nat.  R.  17:  152. 

—  Report  of  French  Society,  1874.     Pract.  M.  5:  333. 
Accolade,  The;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Galaxy,  13:  323. 
Accommodation.    All  the  Year,  13:  260. 
Accoramboni,  Vittoria.      All   the  Year,  2:   296-394. — 

Cornh.  19:  244. 
According  to  Cocker.     Chamb.  J.  33:  403. 
Accountants,  Questions  for.     Hunt,  11:  192-446. 
Accounts,  New  Method  of  keeping.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

15:  261.  — (J.  II.  Alexander)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15: 

337- 
Accumulation,  Passion  for.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam. 
22:  218. 

—  Property,  Capital,  Credit.     (E.  Everett)  Hunt,  i :  20. 
Accuracy,  MartjTdom  of.    Once  a  Week,  20:  53. 
Accused  Persons,  Testimony  of.     Am.  Law  R.  r:  443. 
Ace  of  Spades;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  618. 
Aceldama  Sparks.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Harper,  19:  190. 
Acerbi,   J.      Travels    in    Sweden    and    Lapland.      (H. 

Brougham)  Ed.  R.  i:  163. 
Achcen.    All  the  Year,  32:  151. 
Achievements  for  Wagers.     Chamb.  J.  51:  3S1. 
Achill  Island,  How  we  saw.     Colburn,  154:  263. 
Achilles  and  Lancelot.     (II.  M.  Moule)  Macmil.  24:  344. 

—  over  the  Trench;  a  Poem.     (A.  Tennyson)  19th  Cent. 

2:  I. 

—  Shield  of.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Canad.  Mo.  5:  249.— 

(R.  A.  Proctor)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  i :  357.  —Penny 

M.  i:  241. 
AcliillcsTatius.  Clitophonand  Leucippe.  Blackw.55:  33. 
Achilli,  Dr.  G.,  Case  of,  vs.  Father  Ne-\\nnan.     Dub.  R. 

34:  244.  —  Chr.  Rem.  24:  401.  —  Liv.  Age,  34:  277. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  28:  470. 

Achsah's  Possibilities.     (I.  G.  Meredith)  O.  &  N.  9:  448. 
Acids,   Complex   inorganic.      (W.  Gibbs)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

114:  61. 
Ackermann,  L.    Poesies  philosophiques.     Dub.   R.  81: 

34°- 
Ackworth  School,  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  8:  151, 


Acland,  Lady  Christiana  Harriet.  Oncea  Week,  18:  520. 
—  (Mrs.  C.  Halsey)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  191.  — (W. 
L.  Stone)  Lippinc.  24:  452. 

—  and  Major  Sir  Thomas  Acland.     (W.  L.  Stone)  M. 

Am.  Hist.  4:  49. 

—  and  Lady  Sale.     Liv.  Age,  28:  241. 

Aconia  and  the  Acoma  Indians.    (G.  Butler)  Cath.  World, 

16:  703. 
Acomiuatus,    Michael,   Archbishop   of   Athens.     Fraser, 

104:   526. 
Aconite,  Indian.     Hogg,  4:  304. 
Acoustic  Improvement  of  Large  Halls.     Eel.  Engin.  22: 

153.  —  Am.  Arch.  7:  78. 
Acoustic  Meclianisin.     (D.  Brewster)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  15: 

354- 
Acoustic  Properties  of  Buildings.    Eel.  Engin.  22:  369. 

—  Effect  of  Motion  of  Air  in  Auditorium  on.     (W.  W. 

Jacques)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  390. 
Acoustic  Repulsion.     (V.  Dvorak)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  22. 
Acoustic  Transparency  and  Opacity  of  the  Atmosphere. 

(J.  Tyndall)  Nature,  9:  251,  267.     13:  72. 
Acoustic  Unit  of  Dimensions  of  Rooms.    (F.  J.  Day)  Eel. 

Engin.  21 :  405. 
Acoustics.     So.  Lit.  J.  3:  184. 

—  and  Ventilation.     (Gen.  Scammon)  Cath.  World,  15: 

iiS. 

—  Donkin's.     (C.  Foster)  Nature,  2:  253. 

—  Expei-iments  in.    (A.  M.  Mayer)  Nature,  6:  37.    Same 

art.  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  267. 

—  Galileo's  Work  in.     (S.  Taylor)  Nature,  9:  169. 

—  Hclmholtz's  Sensations  of  Tone.     (S.  Taj-lor)  Nature, 

3:  465- 

—  in  Architecture.     (A.  F.  Oakey)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  228. 

—  Mayer's  Discoveries  in.     (T.  Hill)  Unita.  R.  7:  371. 

—  Peirce  on.     New  York  R.  4:  164. 

—  Phenomena  of .     (Lord  Rayleigh)  Nature,  18:  319. 

—  Researches  in.     (A.   M.  Mayer)  Nature,    14:  318. — 

(A.  M.  Mayer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:  Si-362.    112:  329. 
See  also  Sound. 
Acropolis  of  Athens.     See  Athens. 
Across  the  Channel.     Loud.  Soc.  6:  150. 
Aci-oss  the  Continent.     Penn  Mo.  i :  130. 
Across  the  Gulf;  a  Story.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc.  28: 

59- 
Across  the  Peat-Fields.     Cornh.  34:  489,  570. 
Across  the  Sands  ;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  51:  371,  397. 
Across  the  Sea.     (I.   R.    Eckart)  Canad.   Mo.  20:  199, 

381,  531- 
Act  II.  Scene  III.     Lond.  Soc.  19:  528. 
Act  and  Testimony.    Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  152.  —  (C.Hodge) 

Princ.  7:  no. 
Aetwon,  Fate  of.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  620. 
Acting ;    Between    Tragedy   and   Comedy.     (D.   Cook) 
Once  a  Week,  11 :  692. 

—  Natural  and  acquired.     Temp.  Bar,  59:  400. 

—  Suit  the  Action  to  the  Word.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  45: 

334.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  624.  Same  art.  Apple- 
ton,  26:  430. 

Actinic  Balance.     (S.  P.  Langley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  1S7. 

Actinium  ;  New  Metal.  (T.  L.  Phipson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
112:  464. 

Action  at  a  Distance.     (.J.   Clerk  Maxwell)   Nature,  7: 

323,  341- 
Actium,  Battle  of.     Knick.  20:  35. 
Acton,   H.     Sermons.     (G.   B.    Emerson)    Chr.   Exam. 

42:  378. 
Acton,  John  Adams.     See  Adams-Acton,  John. 
Acton,  Mass.,  Churches  and  IMinisters  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg. 

11:  392. 
Actor,  Alloqiiy  of  an.     Knick.  6:  216  541. 

—  London,  Forty  Years'  Recollections  of.     Bentley,  27: 

481-.    28:  156. 


ACTOR 


ADAMS 


Actor's  Conquest;  a  Tale.     (P.Fitzgerald)   Belgra.  37: 

supp.  54. 
Actor's  Memories.     (W.  E.  McCann)  Lippinc.  3:  262. 
Actor's  Story.     Loud.  Soc.  5:  209. 
Actors.     Am.   "Whig    R.   6:    519.  — Blackw.   8:    50S. — 

Knick.  18:  207.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  17. 

—  Amateur,  Notes  on.     Once  a  Week,  13:  202,  232. 

—  American,  on   the  Stage.     {J'.   B.   Matthews)   Scrib. 

18:  321. 
in  England.     Dcm.  R.  19:  1S6. 

—  and  Acting.     St.  James,  19:  375. 

—  and  Actresses,  English.     Temp.  Bar,  11:  135. 
of  New  York.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Scrib.  17:  769. 

—  and   Theatricals.     Colburn,  6:  32.     Same   art.   Mus. 

3:  257- 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Eraser,  24:  179. 

—  at  Drury  Lane.     Temp.  Bar,  16:  540. 

—  English,  in  Paris.     Colburn,  5:  259. 

—  Foreign,  in  America.     (.J.  B.  Matthews)  Scrib.  21 :  521. 
in  England.     Cornh.  8:   172. 

—  French,  Notes  on  Early.     Colburn,  53:  15. 

A  Company  of.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Scrib.  16:  $27. 

Comic.     Colburn,  6:  341.     8:  341. 

in  the  Green  Room.     Colburn,  4:  309. 

—  Gait's  Lives  of.     Mo.  R.  125:  491. 

—  Great,  of  1775.     Victoria,  i:  83-245. 

—  Instructions  to.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  452. 

—  Irish,  of  iSth  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  3. 

—  Life  of  .J.  Bernard.     Mo.  R.  123:  266. 

—  Managers,    and   Dramatists.     (Lady  Pollock)   Temp. 

Bar,  44:  33. 

—  of  Queen  Anne's  Days.     Temp.  Bar,  53:  407. 

—  of  Time  of  Charles  II.     Temp.  Bar,  53:  554. 

—  of  Time  of  Garrick.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  86. 

—  Old.     (T.  P.  Grinsted)  Bentley,  40:  95.     46:  508.  — 

(C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  5:  174,  305.     6:  349. 

—  Old  and  New.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Galaxy,  15:  660. 
Studies  of.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  450. 

—  Religion  of.     (C.  Lamb)  Colburn,  6:  405. 

—  Sanctity  among.     Cornh.  15:  429. 

—  Social  Position  of.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  8:  183. 

—  Some  of  our.     (O.  B.  Bunce)  Galax}',  5:  165. 

—  Strange.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  45:  51.    Same  art.  Apple- 

ton,  26:  267. 

—  Thespians  out  of  the  Cart.     Tinsley,  i :  36. 
Actors'  Holiday.     (M.  Lemon)  Ev.  Sat.  4:  747. 
Actress,  Expei'iences  of  a  strolling.     Chamb.  J.  56:  473. 
Actresses,  Early  English.     Fraser,  31:  673. 

—  Ennobled.    (Mrs.  Mathews)  Bentley,  17:  594.    18:  54- 

601. 

—  French.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  485. 
Line  of.     Temp.  Bar,  39:  369. 

—  Sketches  of  Famous.     Appleton,  20:  158. 
Actress  Wife;  a  Tale.     Contin.  Mo.  i:  64,  139. 
Actuary's  Story.     (,J.  R.  Gilmore)  Lippinc.  4;  675. 
Acupuncturation,  Experiments  on,  in  Paris.     Lond.  M. 

11:  14s. 
Ad  Meipsum;  a  Poem.     (S.  W.  DufTield)  Putnam,  15:  49. 
Adair,  Robert,  Career  of .     Dub.  Univ.  75:  98. 
Adalia,  in  Anatolia, Notes  in:  (I.  Weny)  Victoria, 36: 1 17. 
Adam.     (.J.    W.    Thompson)    Mo.    Rel.    M.   7:    3S5.— 

(Dean  Buchrucher)  Luth.  Q.  8:  244. 

—  and  Eve,  and  Christ,  Biblical  Analogv  between.   Chr. 

R.  13:  565. 

—  and  his  Sons.     (W.  Hoffman)  Mcrcersb.  8:  141. 

—  Death   in,— Life  in   Christ.     (L.  J.  Fletcher)  Univ. 

Q.  23:  400. 

—  Fall  of.     See  Fall,  The. 

—  The  Historical.     (S.  H.  Giesy)  Mercersb.  17:  325. 

—  Relation  to  his  Posterity.     (S.  N.  Callender)  Jlercersb. 

5:    255.  — Chr.  R.  26:  43S.  — (D.    F.   Fiskc)  Bib. 
Sac.  27:  701. 


Adam,  Was  he  the  First  5Ian  ?    (E.  L.  Faucher)  St<iib 

2:  57S. 
Adam  and  Eve  ;  a  Tale.     (L.  Parr)  Temp.  Bar,  58:  i- 

433-     59:  1-433-     60:  1-433.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

143^31.804,     144:230-755.     145:150,398,720. 

146;    157,   468,    725.     147:    150,    301.     Same    art. 

Lippinc.  25:  77-677.     26:  42-666. 
Adam  and  Eve  ;  a  Tale.     (R.  S.  Clarke)  Galaxy,  6:  197. 
Adam  and  Eve  at  the  Agricultural  Fair.     (B.  Auerbach) 

Scrib.  14:  4S1. 
Adam  and  E%e,   The  New.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Dem.  R. 

12:  146. 
Adam  and  Mally  ;  a  Story  of  Scottish  Farm-Life.  Fraser, 

81:    749.     Same  art.    Liv.    Age,    io5:    39.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  75:  340.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.  7:  219. 
Adam's  Peak,  Ceylon.     Penny  M.  2:  217. 
Adam    Cameron's    Visit    to    Loudon.     Cornh.   34:    88, 

104,  227. 
Adam,  Jean.     Good  Words,  10:  supp.  51. 
Adam,  R.  and  J.,  and  their  Stylo.     Am.  Arch.  9:  307. 
Adam,  William,  Governor  of  Madras.     (A.   G.  .Sellar) 

Fraser,  104:  113.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  292. 
Adamites.     (C.  S.  Wake)  Anthrop.  J.  i:  363. 
Adamnan's  Vision.     Fraser,  83:  184. 
Adams,  Charles  Francis.  Lippinc.  7  :  357. —  with  portrait, 

Eel.  M.  68:  384.  —  with   portrait,  Appleton,  8:  589. 

—  and  Re verdy  Johnson.     Once  a  Week,  19:  34S. 

—  his   Struggle  for  Neutrality.     (U.  B.  Dawson)  Hist. 

M.  19:  129. 
Adams,    Miss    Hannah.     Letters    on    the   Gospels.     (J. 
Sparks)  No.  An.  20:  366.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i :  273. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Exam.  13:  129.  — Am.  Mo.  R.  i: 

418. 

—  View  of  Religions.     (S.  Willard)  No.  Am.  7:  86. 
Adams,  John,  with  portrait.     (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg. 

11:  97.  —  (Geo.  D.  Budd)  Penn  Mo.  2:  325. — 
Nation,  12:  293. — Lakeside,  3:  76. — New  York 
R.  10:  I. 

—  at  Court  of  St.  James.     (E.  E.   Beardsley)  JI.  Am. 

Hist,  i:  649. 

—  Dr.  Bancroft's  Funeral  Discourse.     Wore.  M.  2:  244. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Am.  Eel.  3:  38.  —  Chr.  Exam. 

31:  263.  —  Quar.  69:  130.  —  Niles's  Reg.  14:  364. 
15:  100. —  Chr.  R.  6:  557. 

—  Death  of.     Ann.  Reg.  i:  [225. 

—  Diary  and  Autobiography.    (A.  P.  Marvin)  New  Fng. 

11:  222. 

—  Eulogies  on.    (H.  Humphrey)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  210, 

259.—  (E.  Wigglesworth)'u.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  31.— 
Am.  Q.  Reg.  i:  54.  —  Niles's  Reg.  21:  11. 

—  Glance  at.    (H.  Flanders)  Lippinc.  2:  261. 

—  Imaginary  Conversation  with  Jona.  Sewall.     (E.  G. 

Scott)  Penn  JIo.  7:  543. 

—  Letters   of.     Hist.   M.   4:    193. — Mus.   44:    332. — 

Portfo.(Dcn.)  33:  503.  —  Quar.  69:  245. 

—  Services  of.     (E.  Quincy)  No.  Am.  113:  1S7. 

—  Works  of.     (E.   Everett)   No.   Am.  71:    407.  —  Liv. 

Age,  31 :  31. 
Adams,  Jlrs.  John.    Letter  (o  Abbe  dc  Mablv.    No.  Am. 
4:  48. 

—  Letters  of.     Chr.  Exarn.  29:  245.  —  (J.  G.  Palfrey) 

No.  Am.  51:  362. —  Quar.  68:  469. —  Mus.  43:  4S4. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  312. 

Adams,  John  and  J.  Q.,  Birthplace  of.    Appleton,  ri :  527. 
Adams,   John  Quincy.     (C.  W.   L'pham)  with   portrait. 

Am.  Whig  R.  i:  543.  —  with  portrait,  Am.  Lit.  M. 

2:  137.  — Mass.  Q.  i:  331.—  (A.  B.  Crane)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.   14:   293. —  (J.  Floy)  Meth.  (}.   10:    107. — 

West.  Law  J. '5:  377.  — (M.  W.  Fuller)  Dial  (Ch.). 

2:  282. 

—  Address,  July  4,  1S21.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  326. 

—  Administration  of.    Ami.  Reg.  3:  i. 


ADAJkIS 


6 


ADMINISTRATIONS 


Adams,  Jolin  Quincy,  and  Madame  de  Staiil.  Lippinc. 
8:  95. 

—  Cincinnati  Astronomical  Address.     Liv.  Age,  4:  273. 

—  declines   Chairman   of  Committee  on   Manufactures. 

Niles's  Reg.  42:  86. 

—  Diary  of.     (G.  W.  Greene)  Nation,  25:  39S.  — (J.  T. 

Morse,  jr.)  Internal.  R.  10:  97. 

—  Genealogical  Letter  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  34:  66. 

—  Illness  and  Death  of.     Liv.  Age,  16:  57. 

—  Inauguration  of.    Ann.  Reg.  i:    29.  —  Niles's  Reg. 

28:  8,  19. 

—  Letter  on  Politics  of  1808,     Niles's  Reg.  35:  413. 

—  Letter  ou  Scriptures.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  86. 

—  Letter  to  Franklin  Association,   Baltimore.     So.  Lit. 

Mess.  5:  81. 

—  Life  of.     Porlfo.  (Den.)  21 :  305. 

C.  F.  Adams's.     (W.  Everett)  Atlan.  36:  196.  — 

(E.  Quincy)  No.  Am.  119:  190. 

—  Memoirs  of.     luternat.  R.  2:  852. —  (L.  Sabine)  No. 

Am.  85:  I.  — (G.  W.  Greene)  Nation,  18:  3S3.  19: 
107.  20:  315.  21:  310.22:  197,  3S3.  23:  2S8. — 
(C.  C.  Smith)  Unita.  R.  2:  152.  3:  457.  4:  267. 
5:  390.    6:  599.    8:  666.— O.  &N.  10:  50S. 

—  Message,  Dec.  5,  1S25.     Ann.  Reg.  i:  [9.  —  Niles's 

Reg.  29:  233. 

—  Message,  Dec.  5,  1S26.     Ann.  Reg.  2:  [i. —Niles's 

Reg.  31:  233. 

—  Message,  Dec.  4,   1S27.    Ann.  Reg.  4:  [i.  —  Niles's 

Reg.  33:  235. 

—  Message,  Dec.  2,  1S2S.    Niles's  Reg.  35:  234.  — 2\jin. 

Reg.  4:  [15. 

—  Obituary  of.     Am.  Alma.  1848:  330. 

—  Poem,  Mac  Morough.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  142 — (F.  W. 

P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  14:  22. 

—  Reception  at  Cincinnati,  1S44.     West.  Law  J.  i:  145. 

—  Religious  Views  of.     (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Exam.  44: 

471. 

—  Report  on  Manufactures.     Niles's  Reg.  44;  204. 

—  Report  on  Weights  and  JMeasui-es.     No.  Am.  14:  190. 

—  Tariff  Report,  1S32.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  231,  244. 

—  Tariff  Speech,  Feb.  4,  1S32.    Niles's  Reg.  43:  438. 

—  Was  he  a  Unitarian  ?   (G.  E.  Baker)  Unita.  R.16:  135. 
Adams,  Joseph,  Memoir  of.     (C.  W.  Tuttle)  N.  E.  Reg. 

22:  20. 

Adams,  Nehemiah.  Sermon  on  Injuries  done  to  Christ. 
(E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  30:  345. 

Adams,  Robert.  Narrative  of  Shipwreck,  etc.  (J.  Fos- 
ter) Eel.  R.  24:  251. 

—  Residence  in  Timbuctoo.    (.J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  5:  11, 

204. — Ed.  R.  26:  383. — Quar.  14:  453.— Mo.  R. 
82:  26. 

—  Will  of,  16S0.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:  126. 

Adams,  Samuel.  (E.  H.  Gillett)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  3S9. 
—  (G.  A.  Simmons)  Pennsyl.  M.  i:  439.  —  (G.  E. 
Ellis)  Nation,  2:  84.  —  (G.  W.  Greene)  No.  Am. 
102;  614. —  Anal.  M.  3:  231.— (.J.  B.  Moore)  Am. 
Q.  Reg.  13:  269. 

—  Family  Record  of,  i68g  to  1764.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  2S3. 

—  Father  of  the  Revolution.    (E.  Gray)  Harper,  53:  185. 

—  Last  of  the  Puritans.     (S.  Burnham)  Cong.  Q.  II :  i. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  N.  E.  Reg. 

30:  279. 
Ailams,  Sarah  Flower,  Poetry  of.     Eel.  R.  74:  166. 
Adams,  Thomas.     Eel.  R.  1 15:  533. 

—  Works  of.     (E.  A.  Duyekinck)  Putnam,  li:  363. 
Adams,  W.     Adventures  in  Japan.     (C.  H.  Redhead) 

Canad.  IMo.  8:  477. 
Adams  Academy.     See  Quincy,  Mass. 
Adams  Family,   Genealogy  of.     (S.  G.  Drake)   N.  E. 

Reg.  7:  39.  — (J.  A.  Vinton)  N.  E.  Reg.  7:    ^;i.— 

(T.  Farrar)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  89.  — (J.  Coffin)  N.  E. 

Reg.  11:  53.  — (A.  Sargent)  N.  E.  Reg.  14:  360. 


Adams-Acton,  John,  with  portrait.  Colburn,  165:  1^45, 
1039. 

Adamson,  Nathan,  Narrative  of.     Lond.  M.  6:   152. 

Addi,  Acts  of.     (B.  H.  Cowper)  Kitto,  21 :  423. 

Addington,  H.  Vi.scount  Sidmouth.     See  Sidmouth. 

Addington  Genealogy.    (T.  W.  Harris)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  117. 

Addington,  Kent,  Brasses  at.  (E.  II.  W.  Dunkin)  Anti- 
quary, i:  100. 

Addison,  C.  G.    Knights  Templars.    Dub.  Univ.  20:  197. 

Addison,  H.  R.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  503. 

Addison,  Joseph.  Eraser,  28:  143,  304.  —  (C.  C.  Clarke) 
Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  324.  —  Lond.  Q.  4:  99. — (W.  Ly- 
all)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  411.  —  Temp.  Bar,  41:  319. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  362. 

—  Aikin's  Life  of.    (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  78:  193.  — 

Eel.  R.  78:  264.  —Mo.  R.  161:  261. 

—  and  Steele,  Writings  of.     West.  M.  3:  232. 

—  and  his  Writings.    (II.  T.  Tuckernian)  No.  Am.  79:  90. 

—  Cato,  on  the  Boards.    (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  5:  72. 

—  Inedited  Letters  of.     Bentley,  i :  356. 

—  Life  of.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  64:  314.— 

Eel.  Mus.  3:  216. 

—  IMan  and  Writer.     Temp.  Bar,  55:  33. 

Addison  County,  Vt.,  History  of .    Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  53. 
Adelaide  of  France.    (E.  G.  Ilalsey)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  38. 
Adelaide, Queen  of  Sardinia.   (E.  C.  Kinney)  Scrib.  i :  524. 

—  Visit  to  Court  of.     Bentley,  31 :  639.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  25:  384. 

Adelaide  Gallery.     London.     Penny  M.  4:  417. 

Adele  St.  Maur.     Land  We  Love,  i:  52-419. 

Adelgitha;  a  Poem.     (T.  Campbell)  Colburn,  5:  199. 

Adcliza,  Sister  of  William  the  Conqueror.  (T.  Staple- 
ton)  Arch.  26:  349. 

Adelsberg,  Hungary,  Day  at.  (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Victoria, 
2:  202. 

—  Grotto  at.     Colburn,  29:  22.  —  Penny  jM.  6:  11. 
Aden,  Ancient  Reservoirs  of.    Chamb.  J.30:  126.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  190. 

—  the  Gibraltar  of  the  East.     Temp.  Bar,  60 :  3S9. 

—  Occupation  of.     Blackw.  53:  4S4. 

—  Three  Years  in.     Once  a  Week,  14:  263. 

—  Twelve  Hours  at.     St.  James,  13:  449. 
Adhesion,  Laws  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  100:  121. 
Adiua.     (H.  James,  jr.)     Scrib.  8:  33,  181. 
Adirondacks,  Camping  in.    (J.  Bun-oughs)  Scrib.  15:  68. 

—  Camp  Lou.     (M.  Cook)  Harper,  62:  865. 

—  Days  in.     (H.  Vane)  Harper,  63:  67S. 

—  Glen  of.     (J.  Bousall)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10:  401. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (L.  Rosecrans)  Cath.  World,  24:  261. 

—  Headley  on.     Hogg,  4:  3S2. 

—  in  August.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  0.  &  N.  2:  343. 

—  John  Brown's  Tract.     (T.  B.   Thorpe)  Harper,   19: 

160.  —  Knick.  47:  179. 

—  Journey  to.     (A.  I).  Mayo)  Unita.  R.  4:  511. 

—  Lakes  of.     (G.  M.  Hoppin)  Broadw.  2:  263. 

—  Life  in.     (Lucy  Fountani)  Putnam,  14:  669. 

—  Night-Hunt  in.     Broadw.  4:  431. 

—  Raquette  Club.     (C.  Hallock)  Harper,  41:  321. 

—  Saranac  Lakes.     (T.  A.  Richards)  Harper,  19:  310. 

—  Shooting  in.     All  the  Year,  3 :  585. 

—  Verified.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Atlan.  41:  63-755. 

—  Woods  and  Waters  of.     (T.  A.  Richards)  Harper,  19: 

454- 

—  Woods  of.     (M.  H.  Merwin)  Putnam,  4:  263. 
Adjuration,  Christ's  Teaching  on.     Bib.  R.  6:  226. 

See  Oaths;  Swearing. 
Admeasurement  of  Shipping.    (W.  W.  Bates)  Hunt,  38: 

551,665.     39:  49.    41:  275.     See  Measurement. 
Administration,  Specialized.  (H.  Spencer)  Fortn.  16:  62J. 
Administration  of  Justice;  Local  Courts.    W^estm.  36:  58. 
Administrations  of  England  and  United  States  compared. 

Westra.  63:  492. 


AD:\nNISTllATIVE 


ADVERTlSi::.lEXTS 


Administrative  Reform  in  England,  1854.  Eel.  R.  102:  351. 
Admiral's  Daughler.     Sharpe,  24:  i,  81,  129. 
Admiral's   Daughters,   The.     (A.  S.   Harrison)  Once   a 

Week,  6:  i,  29,  57. 
Admiral's  Second  Wife;  a  Tale.    Chamb.  J.  54:  633-724. 
Admirals,  English.    Cornh.  38:  36.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

138:  241. 
Admiralty,  English.     (S.  Osbom)  Fortn.  7:  146. 
Admiralty  Jurisdiction.   (T.  H.  McCaleb)  De  Bow,  i :  179. 
Admiralty  Law.     (A.  Benedict)  Hunt,  23:  284. 
Admiralty  Reform.     Macmil.  21:   193. 
Admiralty  Islands,  Inhabitants  of.    (II.  N.  Moseley)  An- 

throp.  J.  6:  379. 
Admiration,  Sham,  in  Literature.    (.J.  Payn)  19th  Cent.  7: 

422.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  48.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  145:  165. 
Admission  Prices,  Word  on.     Chamb.  J.  ig:  327. 
Admit  to  Two  Boxes.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  37:  341. 
Adolphus  of  Nassau.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  613. 
Adolphus,  John.     (J.  L.  Adolphus)  Eraser,  66:  49. 
Adonis,  Festival  of.     (W.  ^I.  Xevin)  Mercersb.  12:  86. 
Adopted  Daughter.     (M.  II.  Parsons)  Godcy,  21:  74. 
Adorna,  Catharine.    (F.  D.  Huntington)  Houi's  at  Home, 

i:  293. 
Adosinda.     (Mrs.  H.  Smith)  Godey,  20:  174. 
Adrain,  Robert,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  14:  646. 
Adrian  IV.,  English  Pope.    (W.  Russell)  St.  James,  lO: 

104. 

—  and  Henry  II.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  657. 

—  Memoir  of.     (E.  Trollope)  Arch.  37:  39. 

Adrian  VI.,  Pope.     (C.  W.  Robinson)  Month,  31:  350. 
Adrian;  a  Tale.     Eraser,  66:  221-761.     67:  81. 
Adriana.     (J.  Boncoeur)  Once  a  Week,  14:  352-606 
Adriatic,  Night  in.     (Mrs.  Romer)  Bentley,  12:  5S2. 
Adrieu  Roux.     (D.  Costello)  Colburu,  79:  92-484.    80: 

49-321.    81:  88-466.    82:  88. 
Adrienne's  Augusts.     Knick.  59:  68,  136. 
Adrift  on  the  World.     (K.  Cornwallis)  Knick.  60:  285, 

381,484.    61:46-542.     62:72-554. 
Adult  Schools.    Cong.  M.  i:  15,  76. 
Adulteration  Acts,  History  of  the.     Colbuni,  166:  672. 

167:  99-486. 

—  of  1S72  and  1875.     Victoria,  32:  454. 

—  Operation  of.     Once  a  Week,  27:  416. 
Adulterations,  Accum  on.     Blackw.  6:  542,  621. 

—  and  their  Remedy.     Cornh.  2 :  86. 

—  Detection  of.     (E.  D.  Faust)  Am.  J.  Sci.  19:  -jo. 

—  Domestic  Chemistry.    (A.  G.  Penn)  Lii)pinc.  10:  113. 

—  Hassall  on.     Colburn,  104:  167. 

—  of  Food.     No.  Am.  94:  i. — Chamb.  J.  23:   273. — 

Eraser,  52:  191.  —  Westm.  91:  185.  —  Dub.  R.  31: 
589.  39:  60.  —  Hunt,  54:  340.  —  Dub.  Univ.  47: 
78.  — Ed.  R.  33:  131.  — Knick.  53:  515.  — New  Q. 
2:  24.  —  Oncea  Week,  2:  396.  —  Chr.  Rem.  30:  329. 
—  Eel.  R.  102:  576.  —  (A.  Wyntcr)  Quar.  96:  460. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  46:  67.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  35: 
487.  —  (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  17 :  322.  —  Penny 
M.  4:  71. 

and  Drugs.     Fraser,  81:  71S. — Hogg,  15:  57. 

in  Germany.     (II.  von  Hoist)  Nation,  26:  129. 

—  of  Groceries  in  England.     Hunt,  41:  652. 

—  of  Wine  and  Spirits.     LoniL  31.  19:  450. 

—  Science  of.     Chamb.  J.  8:  76. 
See  also  Food. 

Adulteress  in  the  Temple.     Kitto,  17:  65. 
Adulterine  Bastardy,  Law  of.     Quar.  59:  62. 
Adulterv,  Speech  of  Mr.  Phillips  in  a  Case  of.     Pamph. 
7:'87. 

—  Tebb's  Prize  Essay  on.     Quar.  28:  179. 
Advantages  of  being  a  cantankerous  Fool.     (A.  K.  IT. 

Boyd)  Fraser,  74:  347.     Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  67:  616. 
Advent  and  Christmas  in  the  Breviary.    Dub.  R.  21 :  273. 


Advent,  Meditations  in.  Liv.  Age,  76:  373,  3S7, 
Adventism.  ISee  Jesus  Christ,  Second  Advent  of. 
Adventure   and   Beagle,  Vo\ages  of.     (Sir  J.  Barrow) 

Quar.  65:  194. 
Adventure,  The;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  2:  S43. 

—  in  the  I  if  teen  Acres.     Bentky,  9:  647. 

—  in  a  Forest.     (J.  PajTi)  Belgra.  37:  447. 

—  in  Old  Ireland.    (R.  Cunningham)  Dub.  Univ.  93:  7C. 

—  in  the  Snow.     (F.  Lockley)  Lippiuc.  4:  177. 

—  in  Texas.     Sharpe,  11:  282. 

—  near  the  Lake  of  Gcrs.     Sharpe,  12:  2. 

—  of  Goodwife  Egleston.     Sharpe,  14:   14S. 

—  of  Rob  Roy,  1745;  ^  Poem.    (\V.  Thonibury)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  15:  159. 

—  Records  of  Early  English.     Ed.  R.  152:  379.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  579. 
Adventurer,  The.     (J.  Tierney)  Sharpe,  20:  44-257. 

—  History  of  an.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  135,  249,  341. 
Adventm-ers  of  i8th  Century.    Appleton,  24:  52. 

—  Remarkable.    All  the  Year,  34:  22S-423.    35:80-534. 
Adveutm'es  at  Southborne  Grange.    Dub.  Univ.  81 :  22C, 

336. 

—  in  the  Moon.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  193. 

—  in  the  Wrong  Hoiusc.     (R.  M.  Bird)  Godey,  25:  265. 

—  of  Benjamin  Bobbin.     (C.  Wilson)  Bentley,  35;  525, 

619.     36:  50-495.     38:  199-61S.     39:  76-199. 

—  of  the  Doctor.     (K.  J.  Stewart)  So.  M.  8:  407-727. 

—  of  Dr.  Brady.     (W,  H.  Russell)  Tinslcy,   i:    1-670. 

2:  1-702. 

—  ofaFarce.     Colburn,  148:  15-693.     149:  111-701. 

—  of  Harry  Richmond.     (G.  Meredith)  Cornh.  22:  257- 

641.     23:  99-641. 

—  of  Khodadad.     (C.  S.  Savile)  Colburn,  58:  iSo,  373. 

—  of  a  Lady  in  search  of  a  Horse.    Lond.  Soc.  6:  1-220. 

—  of  a  Lady  Help.     Chamb.  J.  56:  73-103. 

—  of  a  Lone  Woman.     (J.  G.  Austin)  Allan.  15:  385. 

—  of  Philip.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Conih.  3:  1-641.     4: 

1-641.    5:  1-641.     6:  121,217.     Same  art.  Harper, 
22:381-815.    23:90-819.    24:90-823.    25:99-533. 

—  of  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  E.  Norton)  Bentley,  2:  511. 

—  of  Three  Englishmen  and  Three  Russians  in  South  Af- 

rica. (J.  Verne)  .St.  James,  30:  281-645.  31:  15-662. 

—  on  a  Drift  Log.     (J.  Banvard)  Putnam,  2:  1S7. 
Adventurous  Investigation.     Iklgi'a.  i:  5;. 
Adversity  and  a  (ileam;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  609. 
Advertisers  and  Advertisements.     All  the  Year,  41 :  34. 

—  and  their  Disappointments.     Temp.  Bar,  II :  551. 

—  Among  the.     All  the  Year,  34:  485. 

—  Hints  to.     Chamb.  J.  36:  161. 
Advertising.     (G.  Wakeman)  Galaxy,  3:  202. 

—  Age  of  Veneer.     Fraser,  45:  87. 

—  and  Art.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Nation,  20:  342. 

—  Artof.    Ev.  Sat.  5:  732. —  Lond.  M.  11 :  246. 

—  as  an  Art.     Chamb.  J.  2:  .;oi.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  2:  575. 

—  Curiosities  of.     (W.  H.  Ridcing)  Scrib.  20:  601.— 

Chamb.  J.  15:  55.  —  Canad.  Mo.  10:  214. 

—  Drolleries  in.     Chamb.  J.  55:  551. 

—  for  a  Wife.     (D.  Costello)  Colburn,  82:  2S9-442. 

—  the  Grand  Force.     Eraser,  79:  3S0. 

—  Ilistorj'  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:   131. 

—  in  New  York.     All  the  Year,  32:  425. 

—  in  Scotland,  1S36.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  190. 

—  Modern.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  456. 

—  Philoso|)hy  of.     Once  a  Week,  g:  163. 

—  Picture,  in  South  America.     House.  Words,  4:  494. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33 :  82. 
See  oho  Pufting. 
Advertising    System.      (A.    IIa_\-Avard)    Ed.    R.   77:   i. 

Same  art.  Ed.  JIus.  i:  2. 
Advertising  Traps.     All  the  Year,  i:  5,  2;i. 
Advertisements.     (A.   Wynter)   (Juar.  97:    1S3.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  46:  579.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  735. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


8 


^SCHYLUS 


Advertisements,  Curious.     Chamb.  J.  56:  678. 

—  Deceptive.     Cliamb.  J.  54:  70. 

—  Early.     Ciiamb.  J.  40:  355. 

—  Early  Newspaper.     Chamb.  J.  9:  15S. 

—  Extraordinary.     Lond.  M.  9:  2S5.     Same  art.  Portfo. 

(Den.)  32:  161. 

—  Financial.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  9:  1S6. 

—  German.     Cliamb.  J.  48:  219. — House.  Words,  2:  23- 

—  Metropolitan.     Ilo^^g,  i:  276. 

—  Modern.     Victoria,  6:  313. 

—  Newspaper.     (J.  J.  Belcher)  Harper,  33:  7S1. 

—  of  the  "  Times."     Chamb.  J.  3:  199.     Same  art.  Li  v. 

Age,  5:  4S6. 

—  Plea  for  Truth  in.     Fraser,  62:  loS. 

—  Queer.    Chamb.  J.  43:  210.    44:  488. 

—  Some  Old.     Chamb.  J.  43:  506. 
Advertisement  Duties.     Liv.  Age,  31:  27. 
Advertisement  Literature  of  the  Age.     Colburn,  67 :  1 1 1 . 
Advice.     Mo.  Kel.  M.  8:  492. 

—  from  a  Lady  of  Distinction.     Blackw.  5:  416. 

—  to  Order.     Once  a  Week,  20:  163. 
Advocacy,  IVofession  of .     Cornh.  12:  105. 
Advocates,  Moral  Kcsponsibility  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  146. 

—  Practice  of.     Phillips's  Defense  of  Courvoisier.     Liv. 

Age,  25:  2S9. 

—  Eights  and  Duties  of.     Ed.K.64:  155.  —  Brit.  &  For. 

E.  2:  603.  — New  York  E.  8:  375.  — (J.  F.  Jack- 
son) Ivuick.  28:  277-  —  Eel.  Mus.  i:  501. 
/See  Law;  Legal  Profession. 
iEgina.    Penny  M.  2:  283.  —  (A.  L.  Koeppcn)  Mercersb. 

5:  3(>7- 

—  Marbles  of.     (W.  11.  Pater)  Fortn.  33:  540. 
yEneas  and  Dido.     Temp.  Bar,  22:  88. 
yEneas  Sylvius.     See  Pius  IL,  Pope. 

.iEnone;  a  Tale  of  Slave  Life  in  Eome.  Contin.  Mo. 
5:  287-619.    6:  10-610. 

yEolic  Digamma,  Histoiy  of.    (Ugo  Foscolo)  Quar.  27 :  39. 

Aerated  Waters.  Chamb.  J.  9:  359.  —  Once  a  Week, 
17:  80.  —  Pract.  M.  7:  311. 

Aerial  Exploration  of  Arctic  Eegions.  (W.  I\L  Wil- 
liams) Appleton,  24:  235. 

Aerial  Navigation.  (W.  Pole)  Fortn.  35:  75.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  96:  310.  — (E.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib.  17: 
566.  —  Harper,  2:  168,  323.  —  (H.  Strait)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  25:  15.  — (Sir  G.  Cayley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  36: 
132,  202. — Portfo.(Den.)  24:  324.  —  West.  M.  3: 
354. — Eel.  E.  78:  51.  —  Tinsley,  i:  238.  —  Lippinc. 
10:  21,  146.  —  Westm.  48:  314.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  16:  433. 

—  applied   to   Scientific  Eesearch.     (J.  Glaislier)   Good 

Words,  4:  219. 

—  in   France.    Comh.   27:   336.     Same   art.   Ev.    Sat. 

14:  353- 
See  also  Aeronautics;   Balloons;  Flying-Machines. 
Aerial  Specters.     Nature,  8:  227. 
Aerial  Steam  Carriage.     Colburn,  67:  544.     Same  art. 

Eel.  JIus.  2:  186,  307. 
Aerial  Tides.     (P.  E.  Chase)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  226. 

See  also  Air. 
Aerial  Vovagcs.     Brit.  (>.  54:  302.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

iii:'3S7. 
Aerolites.     (T.  M.  Hall)  Pop.  Sci.  E.  5:  407.     Same  art. 

Cath.  World,  4:  536.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  96.— 

(J.  C.  Cremony)  Overland,  7:  32. 

—  and  Aleteorolites.     Hogg,  8:  8. 

—  and  Shooting-Stars.     (.J.  Jamin)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  9:  351. 

—  and  Stars.     (W.  L.  Brown)  So.  M.  9:  18. 

—  Fossil  Thunder  and  Lightning.    (G.  P.  Bevan)  Once  a 

Week,  10:  652. 
See  also  Meteors;  Shooting-Stars. 
Aerolitics.     (N.  S.  Maskelyne)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  64. 
Aerometry.    See  Air-Meters. 


Aeronautical  Science.     (W.  Clare)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  113. 

Aeronautics.  (C.  P.  Leavitt)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  540. — 
(E.  Gerner)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  439. —  (B.W.  Ball) 
Galaxy,  2:  52.  —  All  the  Year,  19:  2S1,  300. — 
Hogg,  6:  152,  163.  — Nat.  M.  3:  160.  — 6tud.  &, 
Intel.  Obs.  2:  205. 

—  Early.     (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  39:  145. 

—  Progress  of.     (F.  W.  Brearey)  Pop.  Sci.  E.  15:   364. 

—  Ecal  and  Fabulous.     (Leigh  Hunt)  Colburn,  48:  49. 
See  Aerial  Navigation ;  Balloons;  Flying-Machines. 

Aeronauts,  American.     (W.  O.  Bates)  Lippinc.  26:  137. 

Aerostatics.     See  Aerial  Navigation. 

Aerostation.     See  Aerial  Navigation. 

Aero-St«am  Engine.     (K.  Eaton)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  1109. 

yEschincs.     Penny  M.  2:  117. 

—  Ancestry  and  Education  of.     (,J.  E.  Boise)  Bib.  Sac. 

23:  565- 

—  and  Demosthenes.     Ilesp.  3:  59. 

—  and  Eloquence.     (D.  Steele)  Meth.  Q.  23:  268. 

—  Champlin's.     (T.  D.  Woolsej^)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  426. 
yEschylus.      (A.    De   Vere)   Cath.    World,    22:    209. — 

Cornh.  33:  27. —  Dub.  Univ.  36:  155. —  Nat.  Q.  7:  i. 

—  Agamemnon.      Blackw.    30:    350.  —  (Trans,   by   T. 

Medwin)  Fi-aser,  18:  505. 
Acting  of,  at  Oxford,  1S80.     (B.  L.  Gildersleeve) 

Nation,  30:  472. 
Blackie    and    Swanwick's    Translation.      Westm. 

84:  361. 
Boj-d's  and  Symmons's  Translations.     Eel.  E.  41 : 

31.  —  Mo.  E.  106:  113. 

Carnarvon's  Translation.     Quar.  147:  533. 

Felton's.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Knick.  29:    543.     30: 

260,   325,   374.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  65:  239. — 

(T.  Lewis)  Knick.  30:  246. — Am.  Lit.  M.  i:  27, 

124. — Clir.  Exam.  43:  140. 

Fitzgerald's.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Nation,  24:  310. 

Notes  on.    (G.T.Adler)  Mercersb.  13:  252,418,551. 

translated.     Chr.  Eem.  15:  433. 

Translation  from.     Lond.  M.  8:  262. 

—  and  his  Tragedies.    Penny  M.  2:  iS. 

—  as  a  Eeligious  Teacher.     (B.  F.  Westcott)  Contemp. 

3:  351- 

—  Blackie's.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  672. — Ed.  E.  92:  173. 

—  Blomfield's.     Quar.  25:  505. 

—  Butler's.     Ed.  E.  19:  477.  — Mo.  E.  9:    265.  — Eel. 

E.  10:  997. 

—  Cambridge  Edition.    Ed.  E.  15:  152,315. 

—  Chocphora;.     Blackw.   i:  147.  —  Westm.  68:  440. — 

(Trans,  by  T.  Medwin)  Fraser,  6:511. 

—  Dante,  and  Milton.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  513,  577,  641. 

—  Eumcnides;   poetical   translation.     (M.  J.  Chapman) 

Blackw.  41 :  3S6.     45:  695.  —  (T.  Medwin)  Fraser, 

9:  553- 

—  Herbert's  Translations  of.    (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  69: 

407. 

—  Hermann's.     Ed.  E.  100:  80. 

—  Lj'rical  Dramas,   Blackie's   Translation  of.     Eel.  E. 

92:  436.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  50. 

—  Meters  of,  Burney's.    Eel.  E.  18:  152. 

—  Modern  Criticism  on.     (E.  Scott)  Quar.  64:  370. 

—  Miiller's.     For.  Q.  22:  407. 

—  Orestea.     (E.  Scott)  Quar.  70:  315. 

—  Persians.     (Trans,  by  T.  Medwin)  Fraser,  7:  17. 

—  Potter's  Edition  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  109. 

—  Prometheus  Bound.     Blackw.  7:   679.  —  Cornh.  32: 

298.  —  Penny  M.  2:  2. 

and  Hamlet.     Chr.  Eem.  17:  157. 

poetical   translation.      Blackw.   7:    679.  —  (M.  J. 

Chapman)  Blackw.  40:  721.  —  (T.  Medwin)  Fraser, 

16:  209. 
— Blomfield's.     Quar.  5:  203.  —  (P.  Elmsley)  Ed. 

E.  17:  211. 


^SCHYLUS 


AFGHAN  1ST  AX 


^schylus.    Prometheus  Bound,  Translation  of .     Dial,  3: 

363- 

—  Seven  against  Thebes,  poetical  translation.     (T.  Med- 

win)  Fraser,  7:  437. 

—  Shakspere,  and  Schiller.     Blackw.  69:  641. 

—  Stanley's.     Quar.  3:  389. 

—  Theology  of.     (W.  S.  Tyler)  Bib.  Sac.  16:  354. 

—  Translations  of.     No.  Brit.  16:  259. 

vEsop.     Fables  illustrated.     (J.  Hewlett)    Colburn,  73: 

13-563-     74:  70-642.     75:  6S-345. 

in  Chinese.     Mo.  R.  156:  413. 

Aestel,  Observations  on.     (J.  Milles)  Arch.  2:  75. 
Jilsthetic  Culture.     (H.  N.  Day)  Am.  Bib.  Eepos.  3d  s. 

3:  524.  —  (C.  A.  Alexander)  Knick.  24:  103.  —  (C. 

Z.  Weiser)  Mercersb.  18:  365. 

—  of  Athens.     (W.  S.  Tyler)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  152. 
^Esthetic  Evolution   in  Man.     (Grant  Allen)  Top.  Sci. 

Mo.  18:  339. 
.(Esthetic  Faculty,  Topffer  on.    N.  Eel.  i:  355. 
-(Esthetic  Influence  of  Nature.    (S.  Tyler)  Chr.  R.  2i:  i. 
.(Esthetical   Criticism  applied  to  Works   of  Art.     Eel. 

Mus.  3:  113. 
^sthetical  Study  of  Art.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  14:  512, 
-.Esthetics.     Chr.   R.    26:    5S5.  — Am.   Church   Mo.   3: 

442.  — Am.  Presb.  R.  10:  26. 

—  Comparative.     (V.  Lee)  Contemp.  38:  300. 

—  Fechner's.     (J.  Sully)  Mind,  2:  102. 

—  French.     (E.  Dowden)  Contemp.  1 :  279. 

—  Greek  Philosophy  of  Taste.     (Sir  D.   K.  Sandford) 

Ed.  R.  54:  39. 

—  Hegel's.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  13:  i. 
See  also  Art,  Philo*:ophy  of. 

—  in  Common  Life.     (H.  Pearce)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  579. 

—  Moral.     (J.  Atkinson)  Princ.  24:  3S. 

—  Notes  on.     (P.  G.  Haracrton)  Portfo.  10:  120-194. 

—  of  Human  Character.     (J.  Sully)  Fortn.  15:  505. 

—  Physiological,   Grant  Allen's.     (J.   Sullj'  and  Grant 

Allen)  Mind,  2:  387.  —  (W.  James)  Nation,  25:  1S5. 

—  Plea  for.     Art.  J.  16:  74. 

—  Practical.     Brit.  Q.  71 :  82. 

—  Science  of,  Is  there  a?     (G.  S.  Ilall)  Nation,   29: 

380. 

—  Vischer's.     (B.  Sears)  Bib.  Sac.  16:  469. 
.(Estheticism,  Modern.     Mr.  Cimabue  Brown  on  the  De- 
fensive.    Belgra.  45:  2S4. 

Gospel  of.     Nation,  33:  357. 

Estivation  and  its  Terminology.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
no:  339. 

—  Variation  in.     (W.  J.  Bcal)  Am.  Natural.  11:  257. 
.(Ethelwold's  Benedictional  ;   MS.  of  loth  Century.  (J. 

Gage)  Arch.  24:  i. 
Ether.     See  Ether. 
^Ethiopia.     See  Ethiopia. 
vEtna,  Mt.     See  Etna,  Mt. 
Etna,  Classical  Poem,  Munro's  Edition  of.     (J.  Davies) 

Contemp.  8:  535. 
Affair  of  the  Red  Portefeuille.     Lond.  Soc.  16:  481. 
Affair  of  the  Villa.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Overland,  3:  230. 
Affair  Simpson  ;  a  Story.     Fraser,  102:  743. 
Affectation.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  365. 

—  Male  and  Female.     Fraser.  14:  440. 

—  Thoughts  on.     (.T.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  5:  142. 
Affectations,  Feminine.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  59. 
Affections,  Doctrine  of.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  2:  445. 

—  Edwards  on.     Chr.  R.  6:  492. 

—  Immortality  of.     (C.  Follen)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  115. 

—  Religious.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  ^27>  596- 
Affirmations.     Cath.  World,  15:  77,  225. 
Affirmative,  The.      (L.  Knatchbull-IIugcssen)  Macmil. 

22:  47.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  105:  7S4. 
Affixes.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  8:  501. 

—  to  English  Words.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  i :  2S3. 


Afflicted,   Manual   for.      (F.  W.    P.   Greenwood)    Chr. 

Exam.  15:  153. 
Afflicting  Providences,  Merciful  Design  in.     Chr.  Obs. 

45:  265. 
Affliction.     Chr.  Obs.  11:  203.     52:  727. 

—  Sanctifying  Efficacy  of.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  145,  209. 
Afghanistan.     (H.  W.  Bellew)  Cornh.  6:  70S.  —  Blackw. 

49:  2S1.  56:  133.  126:  601.  —  Dub.  Univ.  19: 
645. — Quar.  78:  249.  —  Fraser,  26:  493, 505.  —  Ed. 
E.  150:  587.  — Geog.  M.  i:  i.  5:  256.  — Nature, 
19:  40.— Penny  M.  II :  324,  361.  — Mo.  R.  159: 
164. 

—  Ancient  Buddhist  Remains  in.     Fraser,  101:  1S9. 

—  and  the  Afghans.    (W.  F.  Butler)  Good  Words,  20:  39. 

—  and  Herat.     Blackw.  95:  462. 

—  and  India,  1843.     Blackw.  52:  100. 

—  and  Scinde,  1845.     Westm.  41:  521. 

—  Blunder  in,  1850.     Chamb.  J.  17:  iiS. 

—  Bolan  Pass.     Geog.  M.  5:  301. 

—  Border  of.    Blackw.  1I8:  60.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

126:  283. 

—  British,  Mischievous   Activity-  in,    1S71.     (.J.  W.  S. 

Wyllie)  Fortn.  13:  27S. 

—  Captivity  of  English  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  512. 

—  Coins  and  Antiquities  of.     For.  Q.  29;  275. 

—  English  in,  1841.    Dem.  R.  12:  629. 

—  Ethnology  of.     (A.  H.  Keaue)  Nature,  21:  276. 

—  Expedition  to,  1S40.     Blackw.  47:  241. 

—  Furrier's  Travels  in,     Ed.  R.  105:  266. 

—  in  1872.     Ed.  R.  138:  245. 

—  in  1881.     Westm.  115:   172. 

—  Mohan  Lai  in,  1847.     Blackw.  60:  539. 

—  Native  Gentleman  of.    All  the  Year,  43:  487. 

—  Notes  on.     (E.  Clarke)  Macmil.  39:  171. 

—  Passes  of.     Geog.  M.  5;  277. 

—  Poetry  of.     Westnl.  78:  27S. 

—  Races  and  Rulers  of.     Fraser,  100:  534. 

—  Refugees  from,  Tw^o.     (II.  S.  Edwards)  Macmil.  29: 

232. 

—  Russian  Advance  on,  1870.     (.1.  W.  S.  Wyllie)  Fortn. 

12:  585. 

—  Lady  Sale's  Journey  in.     Eel.  M.  2:  225. 

—  Succession  in,  1879.     (E.  Bell)  Fortn.  21 :  824. 

—  Through.     All  the  Year,  43:  469. 

—  Tribes  of.     Westm.  92:  438. 

—  War  in,   183S-39.     Dub.  Univ.  57:    530.  —  Dub.  R. 

12:  386.— Mus.  38:  2S7.     40:  119. 

Havelock  on.     Mo.  R.  153:  195. 

Outram  on.    Mo.  R.  152:  587. 

—  War  in,  1841-43.     Dub.  Univ.  ig:  645.  20:  327,  450. 

21:  125.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  lo:  370-521.  —  Chr.  Rem.  5: 

606. 

British  Overthrow  in.    Mus.  45:  619. 

Causes  of.     Mo.  R.  159:  413. 

Disasters  in.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  14:  3S4.  —  Westm. 

39:  475. — Mo.  R.  161:  109. 
Evacuation  of  Afghanistan.     Blackw.  53:  266. — 

Eel.  Mus.  2:  195. 

Greenwood's  Campaign  in.    Mo.  R.  164:  143. 

Gen.  Xott's  Service  in.     Quar.  78:  463. 

Results  of.     Blackw.  50:  161. 

—  War  in,   1S52.     Dub.  Univ.  44:    297.  —  Fraser,  44: 

537.  —  Brit.  Q.  15:  220. 
Kaye's  History  of.     Quar.  91 :  11.  —  New  Q.  i :  iS. 

—  War  in,  1879-S0.  (JI.  Williams)  Contemp.  34:  261. — 

(R.  D.  Osborn)  Contemp.  36:  193.  38:  434.  — (H. 
James,  jr.)  Nation,  27:  29S.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 28:  44,  64.  31 :  152.  —  (S.  W.  Williams)  Ncw 
Eng.  38:  05.— Brit.  Q.69:  157.  — Dub.  R.  84:  95. 
(W.  Miiito)  19th  Cent.  5:  i;2. 

and   Sir    Stafford    Northcote.      (M.   E.    G.   Duff) 

Fortn.  31:  131. 


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10 


AFRICA 


Afghanistan,  War  in,  Candahar  Campaign,  1880,    Ed.  R. 

152:  57S.  —  Nation,  31:  89. 
Crisis  of  1S78.     (H.  E.  Rawlinson)  19th  Cent.  4: 

969. — Macmil.  39:  369. 
Imbroglio  of  1878.    (M.  Maccoll)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21 : 

653- 
Martial  Law  at  Cabid.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  32: 

767-     33:  435- 
Ministerial  Misstatements  on.     (Duke  of  Argyll) 

Contemp.  37:  492. 
Note-Book  of  a  Staff  Officer.    Blackw.  127:  364, 

464. 
Rawlinson  on.    (A.  C.  J.  Gustafson)  Internat.  R. 

6:  443. 
Reflections   on,    Sept.    iSSo.      (Sir  A.  Ilobhousc) 

Fortn.  34:  381. 
Relations  with  England  preceding.    Wcstm.  iii: 

III. 
Results  of.     (Sir  H.  C.  Rawlinson)  19th  Cent.  6: 

377.  —  (R.  D.  Osborn)  Nation,  29:  23,  55,  222. 
Sitiiation  in  1879.    (1^-  D.  Osborn)  Nation,  29:  343. 

—  Nation,  30:  24. 
Situation  in  February,  1S80.    (Sir  H.  C.  Rawlin- 
son) 19th  Cent.  7:  197. 
Stewart's  March  from  Citndaliar  to  Cabul.    Macmil. 

44:  53- 

Viceroy  and  the  Amir  in  1879.    Brit.  Q.  69:  157. 

Afoot.     Blackw.  81:  434-711. 

Africa.     Blackw.  49:  109.  —  (Mrs.  Pethcrick)  Blackw. 

91:    C73.  —  Sharpe,    13:    221.  —  Mus.   41:    370. — 

Meth.  Q.  36":  5. 

—  Adams's  Voyages  to.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  29:  50S. 

—  Address  on.     (D.  Livingstone)  Eel.  M.  63:  373. 

—  Ali  Bey  in.     Colburn,  3:  i. 

—  Amu  Darya  River,  Cause  of  its  Change  of  Course.    (IL 

Wood)  Nature,  11:  229. 

Expedition  to.     Nature,  II :  29. 

Region  of.     (N.  P.  Barbot  de  Marny)  Geog.  M.  2: 

362.-  (H.  Wood)  Geog.  M.  3:  22. 

—  and  the  Africans.     (E.  W.  Blyden)  Fraser,  98:  178. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  385. 

—  and  Arabia,  Boteler's  Voyage  to.     Ed.  R.  61:  342. — 

Mo.  R.  137:  153. 

—  Andcrsson's  Explorations  in.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  10:  493.  —  Harper,  14:  289. 

Lake  Ngami.     Bentley,  39:  61. 

Okovango  River.     (A.  H.  Guei-nsev)  Harper,  24: 

28. 

—  Antiquities  of,  Ortholithic.     (A.  H.  Rhind)  Arch.  38: 

252. 

Ruined  Cities  in.    Liv.  Age,  76:  280. 

— ,  Arabia,  and  Madagascar,  Surveys  of.    Quar.  50:  121. 

—  Back  Window  in.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  12:  293. 

—  Baldwin's  Travels  in.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  26: 

577- 

—  Beechey's  Expedition  to  Coast  of,  1821-22.     Eel.  R. 

47:  329. 

—  Blameless  Ethiopian.     (.T.  Hutton)  Belgra.  4:  225. 

—  Blockade  of  Coast  of.     Westm.  52:  500. 

—  Books  on.    Eel.  R.  121:  128. 


—  Browne's  Travels  in,  1792- 


Eel.  R.  5:  3S5 


—  Burckhardt's  Travels  in.     (E.  Wigglesworth)  No.  Am. 

40:  477. 

—  Caillie's  Travels  in.     For.  Q.  6:  97. 

—  Cameron's  .Journey  across.    (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper, 

54:  866.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  24:  209.  —  Brit. 
Q.  65:  426.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  259.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  88:  654.  — Chamb.  .1.  54:  214.  — Na- 
ture, 13:  202.  15:  277.  —  Canad.  Mo.  12:  31. — 
Geog.  M.  i:  177. 

—  Cameron,  Vernon,  and  Livingstone  in.    (A.  J.  H. 

Crespi)  Colbuin,  159:  57. 


iVfrica,  Central.  (.1.  H.  Speke)  Blackw.  86:  339,  674. — 
Blackw.  89:  440.  —  (Sir. J.  Barrow)  Quar.  31:  445. 

—  Ed.  R.  141:  209.  —  Chamb.  J.  19:  13.  53:  36:, 
374. — Quar.  42:  450.  — (E.  de  Laveleye)  Sup.  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  i:  146. —  Mo.  R.  144:  39. 

Adventures  in.     Chamb.  J.  26:    157.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  51:  145. 

Alexander's  Discoveries  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  727. 

Sir  S.  Baker's  Explorations  in.     (S.   S.  Conani) 

Harper,  50:   233.  —  Ed.  R.   124:    151.  —  No.  Brit. 

44:  368.  — (.J.  T.  L.  Preston)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  330.— 

Penn    Mo.  6:  436. 
Barth  and  Livingstone  on.     (D.  C.  Gilman)  New 

Eug.  16:  347. 
Barth's  Travels  in.     See  Africa,  Northern  and  Cen- 
tral. 
Bowditeh's  Mission  to  Ashantee.    Portfo.(Den.)  22 : 

216. 

Burton's  Gorilla-Land.     Appleton,  15:  225,  258. 

Burton's  Lake  Regions  of.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper, 

21:  622.— Brit.  Q.  32:  389. — Liv.  Age,  66:  4S9. — 

Theo.  &Lit.  J.  13:  642. 

Douville's  Travels  in.     For.  Q.  10:  163,  541. 

—  —  Du  Chaillu's  Travels  in.    Ed.  R. 114:  212. — Quar. 

122:  406.     Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  93:  675.  — (Sir  D. 

Brewster)  No.  Brit.  35:    219. — (C.  H.  Brigham) 

No.   Am.   93:    574.  —  Harper,    38:    164.  —  (A.   H. 

Guernsey)  Harper,  40:  201.  —  (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  10:  146. — Colburn,  122:  1S6. — Liv.  Age, 

70:  3,306. — Lond.  Q.  17:  73. — New  Q.  10:  451. 

Earl}'  History  of.     Mus.  42:  334. 

Geography  of,  with  map.     Blackw.  19:  687. 

Geology  of  East.     (.J.  Thomson)  Nature,  23:   103. 

Col.  Gordon  in.   Ed.  R.  154:  546.  — Nation,  33:  97. 

Gorilla  Country  of.     Eel.  R.  113:  578. 

Heroes  of.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  O94. 

illustrated.     (L.   P.  Brockett)  Appleton,  5:    121, 

164. 

laid  open,  1864.     Colburn,  130:  127. 

Lake  Region  of.     (D.  C.  Gilman)  New  Eng.  21 :  14. 

—  Colburn,  130:  253. 

Latest  Travels  in,  1S81.     Month,  42:  183,  447. 

Letters  from.     (G.  Schweinfurth)  Nature,  3:  215. 

Livingstone's  Travels  in.  Quar.  138:  498.  —  Har- 
per, 16:  304.  —  Eel.  R.  106:  505.  —  (W.  M.  Rey- 
nolds) Evang.  R.  10:  130.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  14. — 
Geog.  M.  2:  14. — Liv.  Age,  52:  769.  —  Irish  Q. 
7:  1165.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:  134.  — Tinsley,  11: 
59.  —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  10:  637. — Brit.  Q.  27:  105. 

Livingstone's  Last  Expedition.     (A.  II.  Guernsey) 

Harper,  32:  709. 

Livingstone's  Last  Journals.  (S.  S.  Conant)  Har- 
per, 50:  544.  —  Nature,  11:  142,  182. 

Livingstone's  Second  Expedition.     Clir.  Ob-:.  66: 

520. 

Livingstone's  Work  in.     Nature,   i:    72,  240.     9: 

444.   . 

Long's  Naked  Truths.     Nature,  14:  521. 

Missions  in.     See  Africa,  Missions  in. 

Mungo  Park's  Mission  to,  1805.     (.J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R.  22:  205.  —  Quar.  13:  120. 

Nvassa  Lake,  Countrv  round.     (A.  Bellville)  Geog. 

M.'s:  76. 

Progress  of  Discovery  in,  1S77.    Colburn,  160:  503. 

Recent  Researches  m,  1857.    Nat.  R.  5:  21. 

Recent  Travels  in,  1862.     Dub.  R.  51 :  428. 

Recent  Travels  in,  1881.    (G.  C.  Noyes)  Dial  (Ch.) 

2:  94. 

Richardson's  Mission  to.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam. 

54:  469. —  Ed.  R.  98:  163. 

Richardson's     and     Barth's     Expeditions,     1850. 

Westm.  62:  280. 


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AFRICA 


Africa,  Central,  Schweinfurth's  Travels  in.  (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  19:  184.  —  (H.  S.  Conant)  Harper,  48: 
772.  49:  16.  —  Intcrnat.  R.  2:  112.  —  Nature,  9: 
340.  —  Month,  21:  257.  —  Canad.  Mo.  6:  439. 

South.     (A.  G.  Knight)  Mouth,  34:  14. 

Stanley  in  Lake  Ilegion  of.     Geog.  M.  5:  145. — 

(E.  King)  Scrib.  5:  105. 

Stanley's  Through  the  Dark  Continent.     Ed.  R. 

147:  166.  —  (J.  R.  Young)  Harper,  57:  667.  —  Na- 
ture, 14:  373.  18:  175.  — Lond.  Q.  51:  313.— 
Lond.  Soc.  34:  449. — Geog.  M.  3:  245. 

Stanley's  Voyage  down  the  Congo.  (A.  H.  Guern- 
sey) Appleton,  19:  130. 

Thomson's  Travels  in.     (F.  A.  Edwards)  Gent.  51. 

n.s.  26:  347. — Nature,  24:  353.  —  Nation,  33:  156. 

To  Usambara  and  back .   (.J .  Thomson)  Good  Words, 

22:  36. 

—  Civilization   of.      Ed.    R.   72:    241.  —  (J.   McQueen) 

Blackw.  20:  S72.  —  LJlackw.  21:  596.  —  Westui.  15: 
507.— Mus.  42:  53. 

and   the   Cotton   Trade.     (.J.   P.   Thompson)  New 

Eng.  19:  829. 

—  Clapperton's  Second  Expedition  to.     (Sir  J.  Barrow) 

Quar.  39:  143.  —  Westm.  11:  69. — Eel.  R.  49: 
161. —Mo.  R.  118:  215.    121:  286. — Mus.  14:  506. 

—  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  214. 

—  Coast  of,  Life  on.     Chamb.  .J.  43:  801. 

—  Colonization  in.     (W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Bib.  Sac.  14:  622. 

—  For.  Q.  g:  145.  —  Internat.  M.  3:  397. 

by  the  "  Friends  of  the  African."     Quar.  82:  153. 

See  Colonization;  Liberia;  Sierra  Leone. 

—  Commerce  with.    Fraser,  43:  30.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

28:  410. 

—  Condition  of.     De  Bow,  24:  300. 

—  Corrj''s  Account  of.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  S06. 

—  Cumming's  Hunter's   Life   in.      See  Africa,    South, 

Cumming's. 

—  Debt  to ;  the  Hope  of  Liberia.    (A.  N.  Bell)  Am.  Church 

R.  36:  85. 

—  Denham's  Travels  in.     Colburn,  16:  497.  —  Eel.  R. 

43:  404. 

—  Denham  and  Clapperton's  Travels  in.    Westm.  5:  331. 

—  Lond.  M.  15:  217. — Meth.  M.  49:  3S0. 

—  Discoveries  in.     Quar.  109:  496.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

69:  541. — Quar.  17:  299.  —  (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar. 

33:    518.  — (D.  Ansted)  Macniil.  4:   63.  — Ed.  R. 

27:  297.  —  Irish  Q.  7:  504.  —  Mo.  R.  85:  126.    no: 

18.— Am.  Meth.  M.  9:  339. 

History  of.     House.  Words,  2:  400. 

Old  and  New.     (.J.  Gerard)  Month,  34:  454. 

Progress  of.     Penny  M.  8:  41,  54. 

Recent,  1S26.     Ed.  R.  44:  I7^ 

,  1S58.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  86:  530.— 

Dub.  R.  44:  158.     45:  168. 

,  1863.     (.J.  K.  Wight)  Princ.  35:  238. 

,  187S.     (.J.  Gerard)  Mouth,  32:  385.  —  Geog.  M. 

5:  1S8. 
Results  of.     (Sir  R.  Alcock)  Macniil.  37:    85.— 

Temp.  Bar,  9:  108. 

—  Du  Chaillu's  Travels  in.     See  above  .\frica,  Central. 

—  Early  Expeditions  to.     Metii.  51.  58:   116. 

—  East,  Burton's  First  Footsteps  in.     Blackw.  80:  489. 

—  Dub.  R.  41:  27.  —  New  Q>.  5:  442. 
Eciuatorial.     Lond.  Q.  40:  311. 

Isaac's  Travels  in,  1836.     Mo.  R.  140:  416. 

Krapf's  Travels  in.    No.  Brit.  33:  268.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  51:  224. 

Krapf  and  McLeod's  Travels.     Colburn,  19:  344. 

Lake  Regions  of.     Coll)urn,  120:  100. 

Livingstone's  Travels.     Westm.  85:  178. 

McLeod's.     Brit.  Q.  31:  32S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

50:  459. 


Africa,  East,  Recent  Discoveries  in.     Lond.  Q.  15:  30. 
Travels  in.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  92:  326. — 

(Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  58:  i. — Eel.  M.  2:  534. — 

For.  Q.  33:  43. 

—  Eastern  Coast  of.  Commerce  with.     Hunt's,  16:  29. 

—  Echoes  from.     (E.  W.  Blyden)  Meth.  Q.  40:  88. 

—  Equatorial.     (E.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Church  R.  31 :  60.  — 

(E.  Wentworth)  Meth.  Q.  40:  232. 

—  Exploration  and  ilission  Work  in.     (F.  Arnold)  Brit. 

Q.  72:  3S9. 

—  Explorers  and  Organizers  of.     Lond.  Q.  57:  104. 

—  Explorers  of .     (W.  W.  Reade)  Nation,  4:  377.  —  (L. 

Oliphant)  No.  Am.  124:  383. 

—  Futiu-e   of.    Civilization   in.     (G.   Rawlinson)   Princ. 

n.  s.  8:  171. 

Stanley's  Discoveries  and.    Ed.  R.  147:  166.    Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  48S. 

—  Geographical  Researches  in.     (G.  Smith)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

13:  107. 

—  Geograpliicai  Discover)'  and  Research  in,  1863.  No. 

Brit.  39:  357.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  79:  553. 

—  Geography  of.     Blackw.  31:  201. 

—  German  Explorations  in.    (W.  Wells)  Meth.  Q.  32:  ■;■;. 

—  Gold  Coast  of.     See  Gold  Coast. 

—  Hareem  of.     Cornh.  23:  726. 

—  Hiniadu,  or  Snowy  Mountains  of .     Colburn,  127:  127. 

—  Holub's  Travels  in.     Nature,  24:  35,  58. 

—  Interior  of.     (Sir  J.    Barrow)   Quar.  31:  445.  —  Ed. 

R.  49:  127. 
Robert  Adams's  Account  of.     See  Adams,  Robert. 

—  Journal  in.     (.J.- C.  Brent)  Knick.  32:  412.     33:  116, 

206,  334.     34:  127,  227,  300.     35:  105,  377. 

—  Journey  across.     (V.  L.  Cameron)  Good  Words,  17: 

417-&26.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  176-629.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  87:  223-58S.  —  (V.  L.  Cameron)  Geog. 
M.  3:  141. 

—  Ladies  and  Slaves  in.     Victoria,  19:  447. 

—  Laird  and  Oldiield's  Expedition  into.    Ed.  R.  66:  326. 

—  Lander's  Travels  in.     Meth.  M.  55:  415.  —  Am.  Meth. 

M.  15:  39. 

—  Languages  of.     Month,  43 :  i . 

—  Livingstone's  Travels  in.     See  Africa,  Central. 

—  51 'Queen's  Geographical  Survey  of.   Mo.  R.  153:  4S7. 

—  5Iatabele  Tribes  of.     (A.  Campbell)  Canad.  5Io.  9:  iS. 

—  ilissionary  Enterprise  in  Equatorial.     (A.  Bushnell) 

Good  Words,  2:  623. 

—  Missionary  Explorations   in   Central.     (R.    Babcock) 

Chr.  R.  22:  422. 

—  Missionary  Labors  in  Sonth.     (R.  Moffat)  Tait,  n.  s. 

9:  528,  597.  — Eel.  R.  74:  269. 

5Ioffat's.     Brit.  Q.^14:  106.  —  Lond.  Q.  41:  40. — 

Mo.  R.  158:  343. 

—  Missionary  Travels  in  South.     Quar.  13:  309.  27:  364. 
Livingstone's.     Colburn,  in:  432. 

—  Missions  in.     Mo.  Rel.  51.  28:  S3.  — Chr.  Rem.  4:  6^6. 

Episcopal.     (II.  R.  Scott)  Am.  Church  K.  30:  304. 

ni  Central,  Catholic.     Dub.  R.  84:  1S2.     88:   ^94. 

89:  144. 

Openings  for.  (S.J.  Douglass)  New  Eng.  26 :  425. 

Oxford,  Cambridge,  and    Dublin.     5IacmiI.  4: 

163.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  70:  1S2. 
in    South.     Ed.  R.  94:  591.  —  Brit.  Q.  14:  106. — 

Lond.  ().  41 :  332. 
Catliolic.   bub.  R.  11 :  i.  —  (A.  Wilmot)  5Ionth, 

33:  ;<■•    36:  3"9- 
in  West.   (E.W.  Blyden)  Frasor,  94:  ^04.   Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  131:  42V  —  (J.  L.  Wilson)  Princ.  30:  4^,6. 

onEastCoast.  (C.G.  Hodson)Cafh.  Worid,  26:  411. 

Prospects  of.     Mercersb.  12:   626.  —  (A.  Caswell) 

Bap.  (^  9:  364. 

—  JloUior's  Travels.     5Io.  R.  95:  269. 

—  5IoraI  Discoveries  in.     N.  Ed.  6:  162. 


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AFRICA 


Africa,  Moral  Discoveries  in,  Notes  on.     (L.  C.  Johnson) 
N.  Eel.  7:  590. 

—  Mtesa,  Kinf?,  and  his  Country.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth) 

Colburii,  158:  167. 

—  Nachtigall's  Travels  in.     Geog.  M.  2:  178.  — (E.  G. 

Kavenstcin)  Geog.  M.  1 :  277. 

—  Negro  and  Wliite  Man  in.     Nat.  Q.  9:  135. 

—  Night  of  Terror  in.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  68.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  124:  36.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  194. 

—  North.    Mo.K. 97:487.    115:478. — Culburii,  120:  127. 

and  France.     (Earl  De  la  ^\'arr)  19th  Cent.  10:  448. 

and   the  Niger,  Lyons's.     (Sir  J.   Barrow)   Quar. 

25:  25.  — Eel.  R.  34:  23. 

SirS.  Baker's  Travels  in.  Appleton,  12:  737,  769,803. 

Barth's  Travels  in.     Ed.  K.  109:  337. —  Brit.  Q. 

26:   382.  — Eel.  R.  108:    207.  — (D.  Curry)  Meth. 

Q.  21:  287.  — Colbuni,  no:  127-348.     114:  107. — 

Liv.  Age,  59:  368. — Eel.  M.  43:  101,  206. — Lond. 

Q.  13:  354.  —  Putnam,  10:  296.  —  New  Q.  7:  253. 

—  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11:  294.     13:  390. 

Day  in.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Harper,  63:  241,  346, 

French  in.     Nation,  32:  363.     33:  228. 

Languages  of.     Prosp.  R.  3:  461. 

M'Queen  on.     Colburn,  4:  476. 

Military  Life  in.     Blackw.  68:  415. 

Sketclies  in.     Peop.  J.  4:  143,  191.     5:  41. 

—  Northeast,  Tribes  and  Languages  in.     (C.  T.  Beke) 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  47:  265. 

—  Old  Maps  of.    Nature,  18:  149.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

138:  56. 

—  Owen's  Voyages  to.     Eel.  R.  58:  181. 

—  Physical,  Historical,  and  Ethnological.    (R.  Williams) 

Univ.  Q.  25:  164,  439.     27:  5.     28:  412.     29:  334. 
30:  25. 

—  Pinto's  Journey  across,    18S1.     Nature,    24:    215. — 

Nation,  33:  53. 

—  Portuguese  Discovery  in.     Colburn,  137:  490. 

—  Portuguese  in.     Cornh.  25:  408.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

78:  651.  —  Westm.  16:  243. 

—  Prince  Piickler  Muskau  in.     (R.  Ford)  Quar.  59:  133. 

—  Races  of.     (V.  L.  Cameron)   Anthrop.  J.  6:  167. — 

(E.  W.  Blyden)   Eraser,  88:  178.  — (E.  H.  Sears) 

Chr..  Exam.  41 :  33.  —  Ed.  R.  58:  4S0.  —  Irish  Mo. 

9:  299. 

Ancient.     (C.  Morris)  Nat.  Q.  23:  296. 

Heeren  on.     Eel.  R.  55:  225. 

and  their  Religions.     Chr.  Rem.  47:  261. 

of  Equatorial.     Westm.  76:   137. 

of   Soutli.     Penny  M.  7:   t^,   84.  — (A.    Wilmot) 

Month,  27:  66. 
Ethnological  Curiositieg   from.     Once  a  Week, 

21:  201. 

Fritseh's.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Nature,  9:  479. 

of  West.     (J.  L.  Wilson)  Princ.  27:  193. 

Natives  of  old  Calabar.     (W.  F.  Daniell)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  40:  313. 
People   of   the   Gold  Coast,  Characteristics   of. 

(AV.  F.  Daniell)  Ed.  New  Pliilos.  J.  52:  2S9.     53: 

120,333- 
Sons  of  Ham.    Cornh.  27:  5S1.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  117:  748. 

—  Reade's  Travels  in.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  29:  2S1 .  — 

Anthrop.  R.  2:  123. 

—  Romer  in  ;  Mayo's  Kaloolah.     Blackw.  66:  172. 

—  Savage  Life  in.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  i :  129. 

—  Sketches  in,  Pringle's.     Mo.  R.  134:  520. 

—  South.     Ed.  R.  149:  534.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141: 

515.— Quar.  55:  39.    108:120.    147:  552.— Westm. 
23:  415.— Tait,  n.  s.  24:  178.  —  Meth.  M.  59:  517. 

—  Am.  Q.Reg.  5:  46.— Mus.  16:  424.  Eel.  M.  9:  225. 
Along  the  Coast  of.     (A.  W.  Drayson)  St.  James. 

12:  So. 


Africa,  South,  and  Wm.  Shaw.    Lond.  Q.  44:  266. 

Barrow's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  4:  443.     8:  432. 

Basuto   Parliament.     (F.   B.  Gknville)    Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  17:  428. 

Boers  at  Home.     (J.  J.  Muskett)  Contemp.  39:  506. 

British.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Fortn.  32:  449.  —  Eel.  R. 

97:  49. 

and  England. (E.  D.  J.  Wilson)  19111  Cent.  2:  230. 

Colonial  Life  in.     All  the  Year,  26:  48. 

Government  Policy  in.     (Lord   lilachford)  19th 

Cent.  6:  264. — Quar.  143:  105.  —  (Earl  Grey)  19th 

Cent.  5:  583. 

History  of.     Westm.  91 :  307. 

in  1876.    Ed.  R.  145:  447. 

/See  also  Cape  Town ;  Good  Hope,  Cape  of. 
British  Power  in.     (J.  J.  Talbot)  Penn   Mo.    10: 

608. 
Biirchell's  Travels  in.    Eel.  R.  35:  505.   39:  493.  — 

Lond.  M.  lo:  277.  —  Mo.  R.  99:  i,  143.     105:  113. 
Campbell's  Travels  in,   1812.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R. 

22:  i35>  305- 
Colonists  and  Savages  in.     (A.  G.  Knight)  Mouth, 

40:  60. 

Confederation  of.     Lond.  Q.  56:  i. 

Cumniing's  Hunter's  Life  in.     Quar.  88:  i.--(F. 

Bowen)  No.   Am.    71:  359.  —  Blackw.  68:  231. — 

Eel.  R.92:  476.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  25. — Chamb. 

J.    14:    72.  —  So.  Lit.   Mess.   17:    199. — Hogg,  5: 

412.  —  Internat.  M.  i:  21S. 

Diamond  Fields  of.     Ste  Diamonds. 

Dutch  in.  Cruelty  of.    Meth.  M.  44:  127. 

Explorations  in.     (D.  Curry)  Moth.  Q.  22:  62. 

Few  Months  in.     (E.  Napier)  Colburn,  82:  21-456. 

83:  51-497-     84:  69-430. 

Four  Years  in.     Westm.  12:  232. 

Gallon's  Explorations  in.    Liv.  Age,  38:  225. 

Gold  Fields  of.    Colburn,  143 :  4S9.    See  also  Gold. 

Holub's  Travels  in.     Nation,  32:  42S. 

How  to  get  out  of  Difficulties  in.    (F.  R.  Statham) 

Fortn.  35:  285. 

in  18S0.     (Earl  Grey)  19th  Cent.  8:  933. 

L'rigation  in.     Chamb.  J.  55:  141. 

Latrobe's  Visit  to,  1815-16.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  243. — 

Eel.  R.  28:  401. 
Letters  from.    (Lady  Barker)  Lippinc.  17:  226-755. 

18:  96-728.  19:  109.  —  Eel.  M.  86:  411,  542.  87:  621. 

Letters  from.     Colbuni,  17:  481.     19:  69. 

Liehtenstein's  Travels  in.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar. 

8:  374.  —Ed.  R.  21:  50.  — Eel.  R.  17:  369. 

Life  and  Scenes  in.     Westm.  69:  i. 

Livingstone's  Travels  in.     Chr.  Rem.  35:   130. — 

Eraser,  57:  118. — Tait,  n.  s.  24:   721.     25:  40. — 

Liv.  Age,  55:  802.    56:1.  —  Lond.  Q.  9:  431.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  43:  317.     See  also  Africa,  Central. 
Management  of  Native  Tribes  of.     (B.  Ke^')  Con- 
temp.  39:  516. 

Men  and  Brutes  of.  (J.  H.  Perkins)  No.  Am.  68:  265. 

Slethuen's  Wanderings  in.    Liv.  Age,  11:  153. 

Moodie's  Ten  Years  in.     Mo.  R.  137:  66. 

Past  and  Present.     (W.  F.  Butler)  Good  Words, 

17:  52-231. 
Phillips's  Researches  in.     Eel.  R.  47:  3S5,  527. — 

Mo.  R.  116:  506. 

Physical  Features  of.     Brit.  Q.  12:  338. 

Pringle  and   Moodie   on.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar. 

55:  74- 

Progress  of  Discovery  in,  1849.     Colburn,  90:  336. 

1852.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  419.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

34:  359- 

1853.     Hogg,  10:  426. 

Recent  Affairs   in   Pondoland.     (F.   A.   Edwards) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  490. 


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13 


AGASSIZ 


Africa,  South,  Resources  and  Natives  of.     Westm.  Iii: 

386. 
Eose's  Four  Years  in.     Eel.  K.  51:  31.  —  Mo.  E. 

121:  206. 
Sketches  of.     (M.  D.  Parker)  Knick.  36:  65,  33S. 

38:  147,  571. 
Tliompson's  Travels  in.     Colburn,  19:  3S5.  —  Eel. 

E.  46:  129.  —  Lond.  M.  18:  4S7.  —  Westm.  9:  21. 

Trollope's  Tour  in.     Lond.  Soc.  33:  369. 

Tromp  on.     (E.  Lecky)  Brit.  Q.  72:  343. 

Unspoken  Speech  on.     (M.  E.  G.  Duff)  Fortn.  36: 

299. 
(See  rr^A'o  Damara;  Kaffirs;  Zulus;  etc. 

—  Southeast,  Lake  and  i\Iountain  District  of.     (W.  F. 

Ainsworth)  Colburn,  88:  391. 

Watering-Place  in.     Coriih.   16:   629.     Same  art. 

N.  Eel.  1 :  390. 

—  Southwest,  Baines's  Explorations  in.     Colburn,  133: 

74.  —  Anthrop.  E.  4:  243. 

—  Sporting  in  South.     Quar.  64:  1S8.  —  Chamb.  J.  52: 

503.  —  For.  Q.  34:  421.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  4: 
529. — Mus.  36:  335.  See  Africa,  South,  Cum- 
ming's. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  5 98. 

—  Through  the  Dark  Continent  in  1720.     (W.  Minto) 

Macmil.  38:  459.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  313. 

—  Timbuctoo  Anthology.     Colburn,  11:  22,  121. 

—  Tracts  on.     Mo.  E.  97:  412. 

—  Trade  with  Colored  Eaces  of.    (A.  Hamilton)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  31:  25. 

—  Travel  in.     (A.  E.  Wallace)  Xatnre,  8:  429. 
Heroes  of.    Ev.  Sat.  12:  29. 

Twenty  Years  of.     Blackw.  121:  6S2.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  134:  27.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  137. 
300  Years  Ago.  (P.  H.  Waddell)Good  Words,  9 :  53S, 

—  Travels  in.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  94:  174. 
1832-34.    Mo.  E.  143:  561. 

—  Travelers  in,  and  their  Books.     St.  James,  33:  529. 

Four  Great.     (H.  M.  Stanley)  Scrib.  6:  62. 

Tuckey  on.     Quar.  18:  335. 

—  Weather  and  Scenery  in.     (Lad}-  Barker)  Eel.  M.  87: 

2S1. 

—  West  Coast  of.     (J.  Samuelson)  Pop.  Sci.  E.  i :  100. 
Bibliography  of  Languages  of.     (R.  G.  Latham) 

Ed.  New  Pliilos.  J.  40:  327. 

Cruise  on.     Sharpe,  i5:  275. 

Dangers  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  29:  i. 

—  Western.     Westm.  56:   i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  31: 

449. — Harper,  13:  161. 

and  Central.     (C.  Hamlin)  Lit.  &  Theo.  E.  4:  125. 

British  Settlements  in.     Blackw.  26:  341.  —  Mus. 

15:  464. 

Commerce  of.    DeBow,  ii:  390.  —  West.  J.  5:  171. 

Duncan's  Travels  in.     Eel.  E.  87:   11. 

Foulah  Tribes  of.     Meth.  ]\L  57:  29. 

Gold  Coast  of.     See  Gold  Coast. 

Gorilla  Country  of,    (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  23:  116. 

Hj-drograjjhy  of.     Nature,  15:  517. 

Lenz's  Sketches  from.     Nature,  20:  119. 

More  Palaver  about.    (N.  D.  Davis)  St.  James,  35: 

346. 

Products  of.     (W.  Robinson)  Geog.  M.  i:  22. 

Slavery,  Christianity,  and  Cotton  in.     Chr.  Obs. 

61:  389. 

Soolimas  in.    Meth.  M.  48:  311. 

Travels  in.    Mus.  8:  216.  — Mo.  E.  108:  11. 

Wanderings  in.     Eraser,  67:  135,  273,  407. 

—  Zoology  and  Geography  of.     ]\Io.  E.  147:  149. 

See  also  names  of  countries  and  localities  in  Africa,  as 
Abeokuta;  Bush;  Cape  Town;  Congo  Land;  Good 
Hope,  Cape  of;  Nile;  Transvaal;  Zulu  Land. 
African  Confessors,  A.  d.  484.     Liv,  Age,  61 :  756, 


African  Cruiser,  Journal  of.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Dem.  E. 

16:  482,  533. 
African  Handiwork,  Schweinfurth's,     Nature,  13:  142, 
African  Institution.     Ed.  E.  15:  485.    16:  4^0.    18:  305. 

20:  58.    21:462.  —  Anal.  M.I :  I. — Mo,  E.  97:  47 

—  Reports  of,  1810,  11.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  E.  12:  641,  721. 

14:  9S6.  —  Chr.  Obs.  10:  428,     11:  729, 

1S14.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  E.  21:  309. 

African  Kings  at  Home.     Chamb.  J.  19:  379. 
African  Martyrologj-.     (AY.  W.  Reade)  Belgra.  i:  45. 
African  Squadron.     Ed.  R.  92:  126. 
African  Treaty  with  United  States,  1S22.     Niles's  Reg. 

23:  109. 
African  Wanderers,  Mrs.  Lee's.     Dub.  Univ.  31 :  252, 
After  the  Accident;  a  Poem,    (Bret  Harte)  Scrib,  5:  -^16. 
After  the  Battle.    (F.  M.  Doherty)  Good  Words,  14:  S52. 
After  the  Battle  of  the  Wilderness.     (R.  Eollins)  .\tlan. 

37:  575- 
After  the  Darkness,  Light.     (A.  Trafton)  Scrib.  4:  562. 
After  Death;  a  Poem.     Broadw.  5:  42S. 
After  Dinner.     Cornh.  5:  365. 
After  the  Geographical;  a  Tale  of  Borneo.     Temp.  Bar, 

23:  497, 
After  long  Years;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  36:  377,  395, 
After  many  Days ;  a  Poem,  (P,  B,  Marstou)  Corah,  21 :  343, 
After  the  Opera,     Lond,  Soc,  3:  39, 
Afterthe  Pioneer;  a  Poem,  (C.H.Miller)  Lakeside,  9:  343. 
After  the  Season.     Lond.  Soc,  18:  334. 
After  the  Storm;  a  Story,     (Mrs,  Sale  Barker)  Victoria, 

16:  37. 
After  ten  Years,     (G,  Shirley)  Sharpe,  32:  204. 
After  ten  Years ;  a  Poem,     Cornh,  22:  712, 
After  three  Daj-s;  a  Poem,     Temp.  Bar,  2:  566. 
After  three  thousand  Years;  a  Tale,     (Jane  G,  Austin) 

Putnam,  12:  38,     Same  art,  Broadw,  8:  34. 
After  three  Years;  a  Tale,     (V,  F,  Townsend)  Sharpe, 

37:  195- 
Alter  two  himdred  Years,     (E.  A,  Eedman)  Overland, 

15:  3f'3- 

Aga  of  the  Janissaries,     Blackw.  31:  239. 

Against  all  Odds.    (F.  W.  Currey)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  1-551. 

Against  Time.     (E.  Papendick)  O.  «&  N.  10:  734. 

Against  Time;  a  Tale,  (A,  L  Shand)  Cornh,  20:  471, 
621,  734,  21:  105-731,  22:  99,  319,  Same  art, 
Liv.  Age,  103:  432,  590.  104:  S9-72S.  105:  144- 
65S.     io5:  151-650.     107:  15, 

Agamemnon,  Fate  of  the  Family  of,  on  a  Fictile  Tase, 
(S,  Birch)  Arch,  32:  150, 

Agamenticus,  Georgiana,  or  York,  Maine,  (E.  JI.  Saw- 
yer) Cong,  Q,  8:  141,  267, 

Agamist's  Holidaj-,     Belgra,  36:  465. 

Agamogenesis,     Liv,  Age,  58:  79S, 

Agassiz,  L.,  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  41:  569,  —  With  por- 
trait. Eel,  M,  61 :  125,— With  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  11 : 
573-5*4-  — I'op.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  495.  — (E.  Bliss,  jr.) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  60S.  —  (A.  Gray)  Nation,  17:  404. 
—  Witb  portrait,  Appleton,  3 :  492.  — With  portrait. 
Pract,  M.  2:  321.  —  Nature,  19:  573,  —  All  the 
Year,  43:  256.  —  Eel.  M.  23:  13.  —  Liv.  Age,  62:  67. 

—  and  Darwinism,     (J,  Fiske)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  692. 

—  and  J.  S.  Mill.     (A.  P.  Sprague)  Nat.  Q.  28:  234. 

—  as  a  Teacher.    (G,  B.  Emerson)  .Vni,  J,  Educ,  28:  SSi. 

—  at  San  Francisco,     Nature,  6:  509, 

—  In  the  Laboratory-  with,     Ev,  Sat,  16:  3^9, 

—  Life  and  Writings  of,     Ed.  New  Philos.  .1.  46:   i. 

—  Natural  History  of  the  U.  S.  (T.  IIill)Clir.  Exam.64:  56. 

—  on  Fossil  Fish.    Quar.  55:  234. 

—  Poem  on.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  Atlan.  33:  586. 

—  Recollections  of.     (T.  Lyman)  Atlan.  33:  221. — (E. 

P.  Wliipple)  Harper,  59:  q-. 

—  Tour  to  Lake  Superior.    (G.  B.  Emerson)  Chr.  Exam. 

49:  9. 


AGASSIZ 


14 


AGRICULTURAL 


Afifassiz,  L.,  Works  of.     Mass.  Q.  1 :  96. 

Agate,  Frederick  S.     Kiiick.  24:  157. 

Agates  and  Agate-Working.     (F.  W.  Rudler)  Pop.  Sei. 

R.  16:  23.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  434. 
Agatha;  a  Poem.     (Geo.  Eliot)  Atlan.  24:  199. 
Agatha,  St.,  of  Catania,  History  of.     Eel.   li.  121 :   113. 
Agathe  Marron,   a  New  Caledonian  Deportre.     Conili. 

30:  556,     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  62S,  736. 
Agathoclcs;  a  Novel,  translated  by  Prof.  Zander.     Dub. 

Univ.  1 :  483. 
Agathon.     Blaekw.  116:  760. 
Age,  Approach  of;  a  Poem.     (J.  11.  Bryant)  Putnam,  15: 

560. 

—  Some  Thonghts  on.     (.1.  S.  Holt)  So.  M.  8:  82. 
See  Growing  Old. 

Age,  The.     St.  Paul's,  4:  609. 

—  a  Dramatic  Sketcli.     Lond.  M.  16:  471. 

—  and  Christianity,  Vaugiian's.     Brit.  Q.  10:  525. 

—  Character  of  the   Present.     (E.  Fisk)  Princ.  2:  372. 

4:  115. — Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  3:  147. 

—  Folly  of  Decrying.     Chr.  R.  2:  i.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 

1 :  28,  42. 

—  Intellectual  Aspect  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  64: 

273- 

—  of  Gold;  Reading  for  Children.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Mac- 

mil,  i:  293. 

—  of  Honesty.     Dub.  R.  31 :  589. 

—  of  Veneer.     Eraser,  42:  437.     43:  147,472. 

—  Our  Fast.     (C.  Montague)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  T14. 

—  Signs  and  Prospects  of.  (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  36;  i. 

—  Spirit  of.     Knick.  8:  187. 

—  that  is  coming.     Peop.  J.  5:  311. 

—  we  live  in.     Eraser,  24:  i.  —  (J.  Cumming)  Ex.  H. 

Lee.  3:  357.  —  (H.  Stowell)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  6:  43. 
Ages,  Four.    Blackw.  114:    75.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

118:  683. 
Ages  of  Faith.     Dub.  R.  8:  2S9. 

Aged,  Health  of  the.  (H.Martineau)  Oncea  Week,  4:  119. 
Aged  Forty;  a  Poem.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  2:  472. 
Agency,  Law  of.     (S.  Albce)  Hunt,  34:  706. 

Principles  of.     (D.  Lord)  Hunt,  i:  325. 

Agency  System.     Lit.  &  Theo.  K.  4:  280. 

Agents,   Rights  and  Duties  of.      (L.  Levi)  Bank.  M. 

(N.Y.)33:  866. 
Agg's  Ocean  Harp,  and  other  Poems.     Anal.  M.  13:  360. 
Aggrandizement,  Policy  of.      (Goldwiu   Smith)   Fortn. 


28: 


Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  541. 


Agincourt,  Battle  of,  Nicolas  on.     Lond.  M.  19:  299. 

—  Visit  to  the  Field  of.     (H.  L.  Long)  Colburn,  83:  334- 

478.     84:  97-466. 
Agitation  and  its  Results.     (V.  Lincoln)  Univ.  Q.  33 :  34S. 
Agnas,  G.  F.     Savage  Life  and  Scenes.     Eel.  R.  85:  79. 
Agnes  Beaufort.    Godcy,  26:  169. 
Agnes  Lee.     House.  Words,  16:  36.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

55  ••  23. 
Agnes  of  Sorrento.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Atlan.  7:  513,  641. 

8:    2-6S2.     9:  14-474.     Same  art.  Cornh.  3:  5S4, 

73S.     4:  106-735.     5:  107-610. 
Agnesi,  Maria  Gaetana.     Argosy,  7:  374. 

—  Analytical  Institutions.     (.[.  Playfair)  Ed.  R.  3:  401. 
Agnew,  Sir  Andrew,  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  93:   145. 
Agnewinos.     (Latin  and  English)  Eraser,  13:  639. 
Agnostic,   Autobiography  of  an.     (B.   Thomas)  Eraser, 

103:  650.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  719. 

—  Confession  of  an.     No.  Am.  129:  274. 

—  To  an;  a  Poem.     (A.  Matheson)  Mod.  R.  i:  436. 
Agnostic's  Apology.     (L.  Stephen)  Fortn.  25:  840. 
Agnostics,  Assumptions  of.  (St.G.Mivart)  Fortn.  19:  71S. 

—  in  Parliament  and  tlie  Press.     Month,  40:   139. 
Agnosticism.     Canad.  Mo.  16:  665. 

—  and  Atheism.     Lond.  Q.  54:  i. 

—  and  the  Chinese.    (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  9:  371. 


Agnosticism  and  Women.  (Mrs.  Lathbury)  i9tli  Cent. 
7:  619.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  302.  (Reply  by 
Miss  .1.  H.  Clapperton)  19th  Cent.  7:  840. 

—  as  developed  in  Huxley's  Life  of  Hume.     (J.  M'Cosh) 

Pup.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  478. 

—  in  Kant.     (A.  T.  Ormond)  Princ.  n.  s.  6:  353. 

—  Poetry  rcrsiis.     (J.  C.  Shairp)  Princ.  n.  s.  5:  2S6. 

—  Science,  and  Faith.     (.J.  iMurtinoau)  Nat.  R.  15:  394. 

—  Some  Difficulties  of.     (C.  P.  Mulvanev)  Canad.  Mo. 

17:  57S. 

—  Thoughts  on  the  Basis  of.     (W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  15:  113. 
See  Know-Nothing. 
Agoult,  Countess  d'.  Souvenirs  of.    Ed.  R.  146:  339. 
Agra  and  its  Palaces.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  295. 

—  Restoration  of  Moghul  Buildings  at.     Fraser,  89:  112. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  368. 
Agram  to  Zara.     (A.  J.  Patterson)  Fortn.  17:  359,  509. 
Agrarian  and  Education  Systems.     So.  R.  6:  i. 
Agrarian   Contests   in   Ancient  Rome.     (R.   Beauclerk) 

Month,  41 :  240. 
Agrarianism.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Atlan.  3:  393. — (C.  S. 

Roundell)  Fortn.  15  :  580. 
See  Ireland,  Land  Troubles  in;  Land. 
Agricultural  Bank  of  Ireland.     Bank.  ]M.  (L.)  3:  65-301. 
Agricultural  Chemistry.     Westm.  41:  463.  —  No.  Brit. 

3:  257.  —  (S.  W.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  233. — 

(A.   S.   Piggott)   So.  R.  n.  s.  i:   430.  — (W.   H. 

Browne)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  139. — Mo.  R.  103:  493. — 

Bost.  Q.  5:  371. 

—  Daw's.     Ed.   R.  22:    251.  —  (T.  Young)  Quar.  11: 

3iS.-Eel.  R.  19:  237. 

—  Hayward's.    Mo.  R.  107:  38. 

—  in  France,  Ville's.     Nature,  i :  353. 

—  Johnson's.     Nature,  i :  426. 

—  Liebig  on.     (W.  Gregory)  Quar.  69:  329.     Same  art. 

Am.  Eel.  4:  loS.  —  Eel.  M.  6:  257. 

—  Squarey  on.     Mo.  R.  157:  232. 

Agricultural   Children's   Act.     (W.  C.   Taylor)   Fraser, 

93:  573- 
Agricultural  Classes,  Condition  of.     Blackw.  27:  343. 
Agricultural  College  in  165 1.     (S.  Hartlib)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

11:  191.     22:  191. 
Agricultural  Colleges.     De  Bow,  22:  495. 

—  Appropriations  for.    (D.  C.  Gihnan)  No.  Am.  105 :  495. 

—  at  Home  and  Abroad.     De  Bow,  26:  250. 

—  Why  so  few  Students  attend.     Nation,  30:  132. 
Agricultural  Colonies  for  Young  Paupers.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

3:  567- 
Agricultural  Commerce  of  United  States.     (.J.  H.  Lan- 

man)  Hunt,  5:  201. 
Agricultural  Complaints.     Ed.  R.  91:  558. 
Agricultural  Critis,  1851.    (C.  Kingsky)  No.  Brit.  14:  85. 
Agricultural  Development  in  Old  and  New  World.     De 

Bow,  27:  495. 
Agricultural  Education.     (T.  Baldwin)  Nature,  11:  104. 

—  (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  10:  303.  — St.  James,  26:  i. 

—  in  Bavaria.    Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  127. 

—  in  Balginm.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  629. 

—  in  France.     Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  545.     21:  545. 

—  in  Ireland.     Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  567.     22:  161. 

—  in  Prussia.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  205. 

—  in  Wiirtemberg.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  339. 

—  JIadison  on   Professorship   of   Agriculture.      Niles's 

Reg.  23:  202. 

—  Plan  of  a  School  for.     (J.  A.  Porter)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

i:  329. 

—  Schools  for,  in  Saxony.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  307. 
Agricultural  Encampments.     All  the  Year,  6:  229. 
Agricultural  Engineering.     Pract.  M.  1 :  66. 
Agricultural    Experiments  at  Woburn,    Eng.     Nature, 

16:  129. 


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AGRICULTURE 


Agricultural  Experiment  Stations.     (C.  Barnard)  Scrib. 

21 :  624.  —  (J.  Cheesmau)  Canad.  Mo.  ig:  62. 
Agricultural  Geology.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  II.  n.  s.  3: 

139. — No.  Brit.  16:   390. 
Agricultural  Holdings  Bill.     (E.  Bear)  Fortn.  23:  633. 
Agricultural   Improvements   iu   the  West.     (D.  Chase) 

Overland,  4:   147. 
Agricultui-al  Interest  and  the  Ministrv,  1S51.     Blackw. 

69:  368. 
Agricultural  Labor,  Barton  on.     Eel.  R.  32:  46. 

—  Gang  System  of .     Penny  M.  12:  309. 

—  Market  for.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  252. 

—  Question  of.     Brit.  Q.  59:  421. 

Agricultural  Laborers.  (E.  Girdlestone)  Macmil.  26: 
256.  —  Ed.  R.  141:  126.  —  Eraser,  81:  427. — Cornh, 
9:  17S.  27:  215,  307.  29:  686.  —  Cong.  5:  400. 
—  St.  Paul's,  6:  31. 

—  Condition  of.     Hogg,  10:  355. 

—  Congress  of,  at  Leamington,  1872.     Cong,  i:  419. 

—  Exodus  of,  from  Great  Britain.     (E.  A.  Curley)  Fortn, 

21:  517. 

—  Few  Words  to.     Poop.  J.  6:  39,  51,  80. 

—  Food  of.     Good  Words,  8:  3S7. 

—  in  Northumberland,  State  of.    J.  Statis.  Soc.  i:  397. 

—  of  Scotland.     Fraser,  83:  641. 

—  Wages  of ,  in  Europe.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn.  21 :  705. 

—  What  can  be  done  for?    (H.  Fawcett)  Macmil.  18: 

515- 
Agricultural  Laborers'  Union.     (E.  Girdlestone)  Macmil. 

28:  436.     31:  160.  —  (A.  J.  Wilson)  Macmil.  30: 

449.  —  Brit.  Q.  56:   145.  — Lond.  (}.  40:  327. 
Agricultural  Litei'ature,  Ancient.     Quar.  87:  141. 
Agricultural  Machinery.     Pract.  M.  4:  iSo.     6:  41. 
Agricultural  Manufactures.     (S.  Copland)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

6:  463. 
Agricultural  Productions  of  United  States.     De   Bow, 

13:  295. 
Agricultural  Prosperity.     Dem.  R.  28:  4S1. 
Agricultural  Reform,  Necessity  of.     (M.  Gross)  De  Bow, 

25:  144. 

—  Public  Interest  in.     (W.  Bear)  19th  Cent.  5:  1079. 
Agricultural  School  for  Girls.     Victoria,  34:  57. 
Agricultural  Science.     (S.  W.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  78: 

71.  —  (J.  P.  Benjamin)  De  Bow,  5:  41. 
Agricultural   Shows   in  England,    1875.      Pract.  M.  5: 

205,  250. 
Agricultural  Society,  Essex,  Mass.  ;  Pickering's  Address. 

Niles's  Reg.  15:  181. 

—  Royal,  of  England.     Pract.  M.  6:  194. 
Journal  of,  1839.     Mo.  R.  149:  27. 

Meeting   of,  1878.      (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Harper, 

58:  217. 
Agricultural  Societies.     Chr.  Rem.  45:  263. 

—  and  Universities.     De  Bow,  22:  495. 

—  of  Virginia.     Niles's  Reg.  15:  177.     23:  260. 
Agricultural  Statistics.     (R.  A.  Arnold)  Fortn.  2:  431. 

—  of  United  States,  1869.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  705. 
Agricultural  Strike  in  England,  1S72.  Fraser,  85:  651. 
Agricultural  Tour  in  United  States  and  L'ppcr  Canada. 

Barclay's,  1841.    Mo.  R.  157:  303. 
Agriculture.     Quar.  73:  477.  —  (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  xg: 
325.  —  Blackw.    19:    2S7.     46:    733.  —  Ox.    Prize 
Ess.  2:  I.  —  Dem.  11.40:38.  —  Ain.   Q.   21:    i. — 
(J.  R.  Burwcll)  Land  Wc  Love,  i:  24,  146. 

—  Addresses  on.     (E.  Bates)  West.  J.  14:  388.  —  (G.  C. 

Dixon)  West.  J.  13:  393.  — (E.  Everett,  1857)  Eel. 
M.  42:  553.  —  (J.  II.  Lathrop)  West.  J.  11:  17.— 
(J.  Madison)  Niles's  Reg.  14:  345.  —  (L.  J.  Minor) 
West.  J.  13: 166.— (U.  Wright) West.  J.  il :  106, 173. 

—  American.     (D.  ^I.  Balfour)  Hunt,  19:  477.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  56:  482.  —  Lond.  Q.  7:  431.  —  Niles's  Reg. 
32:  49.  — Irish  Q.  9:  525. 


Agriculture  and  Commerce.     Blackw.  23:  632.  —  Ed.  R. 
14:  50. 

—  and  Draining.     Quar.  86:  79. 

—  and  Education.     Dem.  R.  37:  411,  44S. 

—  and  the  Exhibition  of  1851.     (H.  B.  Hall)  Colburn, 

89:  78. 

—  and  ilie  French  Exhibition  of  1S56.     Canad  J.  n.  s.  i : 

140. 

—  and  Industry.     Penn  Mo.  7:  61. 

—  and  Legislation.     Ed.  R.  14:  20. 

—  and  Manufactures.     Penn  Mo.  3:  512. 

—  and  Prices  in  England,  Rogers  on.     Brit.  Q.  46:  125. 

Same  art.  Eel.  iM.  69:  411. 

—  and  Protection.     (J.  Western)  Lakeside,  3:  103. 

—  and  Rent.     Quar.  37:  391. 

—  Application  of  Chemistry  and  Geology  to.     (W.  H. 

Browne)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  139. 

—  Artificial  Fertility.     All  the  Year,  13:  157. 

—  Beef,  Mutton,  and  Bread.     Liv.  Age,  43:  225. 

—  Chemistry,  and  Physiology.     Brit.  (I.  8:  75. 

—  Commerce,  and  Manufactures.     Hunt,  3:  160.  —  (A. 

Bradford)  Hunt,  i:  480.  —  Blackw.  67:  347. 
Policy  of  U.  S.  Government  on.  Niles's  Reg.  18:  3. 

—  Co-operative.     O.  &  N.  3:  600. 

Three  Experiments  in.     Fraser,  91 :  529. 

—  Costaz  on.     Mo.  R.  86:  469. 

—  Cultivation  of  Waste  Lands.     Quar.  38:  410. 

—  Decline  of,  in  Ancient  Italy.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  474. 

—  Dignity  of.     Ilesp.  3:  70. 

—  English.     (J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Contemp.  35:  303.  —  Ed. 

R.  123:  1S5.  —  Blackw.  51:  406.  —  Penny  M.   9: 

33-501- 
and  English  Peasants.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Harper,  49: 

430- 

and  Foreign.    No.  Brit.  5:  157. 

and    Foreign    Competition.      Fraser,   43:    236. — 

Blackw.  67:  94,  222,  447. 

and  French.     Lond.  Q.  6:  2S9. 

from  1259  to  1793.     Ed.  R.  126:  43. 

Improving  of.     Westm.  48:  i. 

in    1819,  Report  on  State  of.     Quar.  25:    467. 

in  1S21,  Distress  of.     Ed.  R.  36:  452.  — Mo.  R.  95: 

279,  371-   99"-79-   121 :  455.  —  Blackw.  12:  436,  482, 

624.  —  Westm.  13:  218.  —  Pamph.  10:    395.      17: 

417.     21:  481. 

in  1834.     Tait,  4:  132-515. 

in  1836.     Ed.  R.  62:  319. 

in  1846.     Ed.  R.  84:  416. 

in  1852.     Ed.  R.  96:  142. 

in  1S79,  Depression  of.     (W.  E.  Bear)  Fortn.  31: 

253,  435-  — (I"-  T.  Quinn)  Scrib.  19:  61.  — (Eari  of 

Airiie)  Fortn.  32:  98.— Ed.  R.  151:  i.  — (F.  Peek) 

Contemp.  37:  218. 
Progress  of.     Quar.    103:    390.     Same   art.    Liv. 

Age,  58:  163. 

—  European,  Colman's.     Chr.  Exam.  46:  2S1. 

—  for  Southern  States,  Improved.     De  Bow,  25:  395. 

—  High  Farming,  Caird's.     Blackw.  67:  447. 

—  High-Pressure.     (R.  Jefferies)  Fraser,  94:  19-5. 

—  Hints  to  a  Country  Gentlcnum.     Blackw.    12:    4S2, 

624. 

—  in  (^>nnecticut,  Humphreys  on.    Portfo.(Den.)  16:  385. 

—  in   France.     Ed.   R.   114:    34S.  —  (^Uiar.  79:    202. — 

Ho.  iS:  For.  R.  4:  379.  —  Penny  M.  7:  105. 
Progress  of.     Dub.  Univ.  55:   745. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  641. 

—  in  Italy.     (E.   Everett)  No.  Am.    10:    49.  —  (G.  P. 

Marsh)  Nation,  2:  1S3. 

—  in  Massachusetts.     Dial,  3:  123. 

—  in  Prussia,  1816  to  1S75.    (A.  Delmar)  Internat.  R.  2: 

339- 

—  in  Reign  of  Richard  II.     (W.  Bray)  Arch.  18:  2S1. 


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Agriculture  in  Scotland.    Ed.  R.  24:  72.  —  (G.  B.  David- 
son) AVest.  J.  2:  254,  302.     3:  29. 
Progress  of.     Chamb.  J.  24:   146. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Manufactures.     (E.  II.  Derby)  Hunt, 

17:  547.  — (E.  H.Derby)  West.  J.  1 :  73.  — Nilus's 
Keg.  17:  353.     20:  332. 

—  Iron  Age  of.     All  the  Year,  6:  307. 

—  Low's  Elements  of  Practical.     IMo.  II.  135:  495. 

—  Moral  Lessons  of.    Mo.  Kel.  M.  i:  181. 

—  Necessities,  Competency,  and  Profits  of.     Niles's  Reg. 

15:  177- 

—  New  and  Important  Theories  in.     De  Bow,  18:  195. 

—  New  York  Board  of.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  401. 

—  Outlook  of,  18S0.     Nation,  31:  127. 

—  Physical  and  Social  Experiments  in.     (J.  M.  Ludlow) 

Good  Words,  16:  674,  745. 

—  Practical.     Black w.  57:  298. 

—  Practice  of.     Blackw.  53:  415. 

—  Primitive.     (A.  W.  Buckland)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  2. 

—  Principles  of.     (T.  G.  Clcmsou)  Land  We  Love,  2: 

245.  —  So.  R.  i:  49. 

—  Profits  and  Waste  of.    (G.  S.  Boutwell)  Hunt,  31 :  692. 

—  Progress  of.     (N.  C.  Meeker)  Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  623. 

—  Reform  in.     See  Agricultural  Reform. 

—  Revolution  in.  Approaching.     Chamb.  J.  20:  291. 

—  Richardson's  Essay  on.     Mo.  R.  86:  306. 

—  Scientific.     (T.  Baldwin)  Nature,   13:    loi.  — (J.  G. 

Hoyt)  No.  Am.  89:  358.  —  Ed.  R.  90:  357.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  23:  417.  —  Blackw.  51 :  73S.  —  Dub. 
R.  15:  52.  —  Lond.  Q.  27:  2S5.  —  Nature,  10:  199. 
20:  1S9.  —  (A.  J.  Cook)  Am.  Natural.  15:  195. 
and  Practical.  (D.  Lee)  West.  J.  3:  31S.  — Blackw. 

65:  255- 

Plea  for.    Macmil.  44:  70. 

Progress  of.    Ed.  R.  81 :  89.  —  Liv.  Age,  4:  675, 

—  Small  Farming.     Lond.  Q.  13:  222. 

—  Steam.     Lond.  Q.  12:  55. 

—  Tropical.     De  Bow,  20:  325,  415,  694. 

—  Unequal.     (R.  Jefferies)  Eraser,  95:  622. 

—  U.  S.  Department  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  183. 
What  it  should  be.     Nation,  31 :  ;^y2- 

—  Walker's  Report  on.    (C.  Colton)  Am.  WhigR.  4:  410. 
Agrippa's  Reply.     (F.  Brown)  Cong.  Q.  19:  272- 
Agrippa,  II.  C,  Magician  and  Alchemist.     Chamb.  J. 

20:  340.  —  Eel.  R.  105:  467.  —  Putnam,  9:   70. — 
Eel.  M.  40:  232. — New  Q.  6:  26. 

—  and  the  Alchemists.    Frascr,  55:  45. 

—  on  Vanity  of  the  Aits  and  Sciences.    Retros.  14:  iSi. 

—  Mus.  10:  521. 
Ague  and  its  Cause.     All  the  Year,  19:  606. 
Aguesseau,  H.  F.  d'.     Bentley,  47:  520. 

—  and  French  Jurisprudence.     Nat.  R.  8:  441. 

—  Works  of.     (H.  S.  Legarc)  So.  R.  8:  399. 
Aguilar,  Grace,  and  Modern  .Judaism.    Eel.  R.  107:  134. 

—  Grave  of.     Internat.  M.  3:  513. 
Ahasuerus  and  Kai-Khosru.     Kitto,  25:  3S5. 

—  and  Artaxerxes  of  Ezra  iv.  6,  7.     (E.  Biley)  Kitto, 

37:  410. 
Ahasuerus,  the  Ever-Living  Jew.     (F.  Paludan-Mullcr) 

Liv.  Age,  44:  774.     See  Wandering  Jew. 
Ahasuerus,  the  Shoemaker  of  Jerusalem.     Chamb.  J. 

22:  390. 
Ahmed  Agha,  the  Janissary.     (J.  A.  Johneoii)  Hours  at 

Home,  9:  293. 
Ahmed  Effendi,  Resmi,  Turkish  Historian  of  War  with 

Russia,   176S-74.     (E.  Schuyler)  Macmil.  42:  357, 

428. 
Ahrthal,  The,  and  Mayen.     (G.   C.    Swayne)   Once   a 

Week,  12:  185. 
Aht  Tribes.     Sproat's  Studies  of  Savage  Life.     (K.  R. 

H.  Mackenzie)  Anthrop.  R.  6:  366. 
Aid^,  Hamilton,  with  portrait.     Victoria,  34:  164. 


Aide-de-Camp,  Journal  of  an.     Bentley,  60:  394,   522, 

646.     61:  7^. 
Aids  to  Faith.     (S.  Wilberforce)  Quar.  112:  445.  —  No. 

Brit.  36:  273. 

—  and  Replies  to  Essays  and  Reviews.    Eraser,  66:  200. 
Aiken,  B.     Annie  Sherwood.     Dub.  R.  46:  93. 
Aiken,  Silas.     (J.  D.  Kingsbury)  Cong.  Q.  12:   179. 
Aikenhead,  Mary,   Life  of.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month, 

37:  48.  —  Irish  Mo.  7:  422. 
Aikin,   Dr.  John.     (Mrs.   II.   Martin)  Eraser,   99:    615. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141 :  562.  —  (J.  L.  Taylor)  Cong. 

Q.  9:  219. — Mus.  4:  313.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  1:  4c. 

—  Mo.  R.  103:  30. 
Aikin,  Lucy,  Joanna  Baillie,  and  C.  F.  Cornwallis.    No. 

Brit.  42:  327.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  85:  598.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  65:  270. 

—  Correspondence  with   Dr.  Channing.      (Mrs.   C.   H. 

Dall)  Unita.  R.  2:  ^77. 

—  Letters  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,   19:  220.  —  Theo. 

R.  2:  92. 
Ailanthine  and  Ailanthus  Silk-Moth.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

77:  37S. 
Aimc'^e;  a  Tale.     (G.  H.  Peirce)  Lippinc.  24:  557,  707. 
Aim^e's  Sacrifice.     (Miss  Lutz)  Cath.  World,  6:  165. 
Aimce's  Story.     (Ita  A.  Prokop)  Lippinc.  10:  563,  655. 
Aino  Cloth,  Fabrication   of.     (D.  P.  Penhallow)   Am. 

Natural.  14:  553. 
Ainos,  or  Hairy  Men.     (II.  C.  St.  John)  Anthrop.  J.  2: 

248.  —  (S.  C.  Hollaiul)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  233.  —  (A.  S. 

Bickmore)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  353,  361. 
Ainslie,  H.     Pilgrim  and  the  Shrine.     Westm.  89:  327. 
Ainsworth,  Henry.    Theo.  Eel.  7:  225. 
Ainsworth,    Wm.    Harrison,   with   portrait.      Appleton, 

8:    152.  —  With  portrait.    Eraser,   10:  48. — With 

portrait.     Once  a  Week,  27:  472. 

—  Chetwynd  Calverley.     Colburn,  159:  93. 

—  Crichton.    Eraser,  14:  723-  —  Mo.  R.  142:  53.  —  Am. 

Q.  22:  250. 

—  Jack  Sheppard.     Eraser,  21:  227.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R. 

10:  223. 

—  Preston  Fight.     Colburn,  157:  65. 

Aiuiv  and  Aioinos,  Meaning  of.     (E.  S.  Goodwin)  Chr. 

Exam.  9 :    20.     10:    34,  166.     12:    97,  169.  —  (M. 

Stuart)    Spirit    Pilg.   2:   405.  —  (D.   M.   Knappcn) 

Univ.  Q.  4:  16. 
as  used  by  Philo  Juda.His.    (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q. 

2:  133- 

—  and  the  Resurrection.    (T.  Abbott)  Univ.  Q.  26:  276. 
Air,  The.     All  the  Year,  12:  399,  422.  —  Dub.  Univ.  34: 

497- 

—  Action  of,  on  Alkalic  Arsenites.    (H.  Croft)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  3:  126. 

—  and  its  Component  Parts.  (C.  Bender)  Pract.M.  6:  336. 

—  and  Rain,  Smith's.     (T.  E.  Thorpe)  Nature,  6:  325. 

—  as  a  Means  of  Motion.    (W.  D.  Scott-Moncrieff)  Good 

AVords,  18:  401. 

—  Atmospheric,  Ellis  on.     Eel.  R.  18:  479,  622. 

—  Atmospheric  Tides.     (T.  Wise)  Scrib.  6:  186. 

—  Change  of.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  435. 

—  Compressed,  Living  Force  of.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  274. 
Use  of.     (D.  M.  Stanley)  J.  Frankl.'inst.  94:  320. 

—  Compression  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  137. 

Method  of.     (J.  P.  Frizcll)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104: 

193.     no:  145. 

—  Cooling,  Various  Systems  of.    (A.  Jonglet)  Pract.  M. 

i:  450. 

—  Dense  by  Day,  and  Light  by  Night.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

19:  727. 

—  Disease  in.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  30:  55. 

—  Filtering.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  374. 

—  Foul,  and  Heart  Disease.     (C.  Black)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

2:  183. 


AIR 


17 


ALABAMA 


Air,  Foul,  in  Mines,  and  how  to  live  in  it.     (J.  C.  Gibbs) 
Nature,  5:  365. 

—  Fresh.     (E.  Lankester)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  6. 

Give  us.    (D.  M.  Craik)Good  Words,  2:  38.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  60:  455. 
Necessity  of,  during  Sleep.     Cornh.  7:  412. 

See  Air,  Pure. 

—  Friction  of,  in  Mines.     (J.  J.  Atkinson)  Eel.  Engin. 

12:  209. 

—  Ground,   in  its  Hygienic  Relations.       (M.  von  Pet- 

tenkoffcr)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  2S0. 

—  Heated,  as  Motive  Power.     (B.  Cheverton)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  55:  365. 
Elastic  Force  of.     (F.  A.  P.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

67:  153- 

—  in  Breathing.     Hogg,  8:  353,  377. 

Amount  required.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.   io5:    421. — 

Penny  M.  6:  390. 

—  Life  as  dependent  upon.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Ilowitt, 

i:  276-355.  —  (O.  Reynolds)  Nature,  13:  243.  —  (M. 
von  Pettenkoffer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  196. 

—  Liquefaction  of.     (M.  L.  Cailletet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

105:  128. 

and  Solidification  of.     (W.  N.  Hartley)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  17:  155. 

—  Mechanical   Properties   of.    (J.   Bennett)   J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  69:  124.     See  below,  Air-Eugine. 

—  Moist,  Diathermacy  of.     (J.  L.  Hoorveg)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  loi :  44. 

Relation  to  Health  and  Comfort.     (R.  Briggs)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  105:   10-251. 

—  Mudie  on.     Mo.  R.  138:  470. 

—  of  Large  Towns,  Injurious  Effects  of.    (W.  Thomson) 

Eel.  Engin.  20:  488. 

—  Oxygen  in.    (E.  W.  Morley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  118:   16S. 

—  Poisoned.     (J.  C.  Draper)  Galaxy,  9:  113. 

—  Pressure  of,  and  the  Human  Body.    Penny  M.  11 :  50. 
and  Life.     (P.  Bert)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  ii :  316. 

—  Pure.     (R.  A.  Arnold)  Once  a  AVeek,  15:  149. 
in  Dwellings.     Eel.  Engin.  25:  314.  — (T.  S.  So- 

zinsky)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  194. 

—  Supposed  Nature  of,  before  Discovery  of  Oxygen.    (G. 

F.  Rodwell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  25-404.  79:  194-404. 
80:  138-341.     82:  324.     83:  193. 

—  Temperature  of,  at  Different  Heights.  Nature,  16:  369. 

—  Thermal  and  Mechanical  Propei'ties  of.    (R.  II.  Thurs- 

ton) J.  Frankl.  Inst.     97:  267. 

—  Transmission   of,   through   Pipes.     (R.  Sabine)  Eel. 

Engin.  3:  5S2.  —  (W.  S.  Henson)  Eel.  Engin.  4: 
205.  —  (E.  Stockalper)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  96.  —  (A. 
Morin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  i. 

—  Variations  of  Oxygen  in.    (E.  W.  Morley)  Am.  .1.  Sci. 

122:  417. 

—  Ventilation  and.     (W.  N.  Hartley)  Eel.  Engin.  13: 

109.  —  Eel.  Engin.  15:  421. 
Air-Bags  for  raising  Vessels.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  122. 
Air-Brake,  Westinghouse.     Pract.  M.  i :  301,  353. 
Air-(^ompressors.     Pract.  M.  6:  10. 
Air-Engines,     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:  314. 

—  Advantages  of.     (W.  .J.  M.  Rankine)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

60:  246,  330. 

—  and  Steam  Engines,  Theory  of.     (W.  .7.  M.  Rankine) 

Eel.  Engin.  8:  1S2. 

—  Compressed.    Eel.  Engin.  6:  496,  573.    7:  597.    8:  28. 
• Locomotive  for  St.  Gothard  Tunnel.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

10:  473. 
Air-Meters,  Experiments  on  Cassella's.     (C.  B.  Richards) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:  412. 

—  AerometrJ^    (J.  Bennett)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  124-313. 
Air-Mothers,  The.     (C.  Kingsley)  Ev.  Sat.  9:  51. 
Air-Pump,  Improvement  in  the  Sprcngcl.    (0.  N.  Rood) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  57. 


Aird,  Thomas.  Othuriel  and  other  Poems.  Tait,  n.  s. 
7:  318. 

—  Poems.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  16:  loi.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  16:  497.  — Eel.  R.  103:  607.    Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  38:  499. —Hogg,  2:  257.     15:  449. 

—  Religious  Characteristics  of.    Blackw.  21:  677. 
Airedale  College.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  177. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     Cong.  M.  14:  5S1. 

Airy,  G.  B.,  with  portrait.  Pract.  M.  7:  97.  —  (A,  Win- 
necker)  Nature,  18:  689. —Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  loi. 

Airy  Lilian;  a  Story.     (F.  Tryon)  Scrib.  9:  545. 

Aissa,  the  Fair  Circassian,  Letters  of.  Temp.  Bar,  54: 
563- 

—  Story  of.     (W.  Besant)  Temp.  Bar,  32:  41. 
Aix  and  the  Falls  of  Grezy.     Irish  Mo.  4:  691. 

—  and  its  Neighborhood.     (Mrs.  F,  Trollope)  Colburn, 

70:  554- 

—  Baths  of.     Once  a  Week,  4:  147. 
Aix-la-Chapelle.    (A.  B.  Storrs)  Cath.  World,  15:  795.— 

Once  a  Week,  1 1 :  22S,  484,  643.  —  Penny  M.  2 :  105. 

—  Legends  of.     Once  a  Week,  9:  405,  445,  573. 
Ajaccio,  Description  and  History  of.     Cornh.  18:  496. 

Same  art.  Eel.  31.  71:  1513. 
Ajunta,  Temple  Caves  of.     Eraser,  55 :  236. 
Akenside,  M.     (J.  Cowen)  Culburn,  166:  68. 

—  Poetry  of.  (H.  T.  Tuckernian)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  402. 
Akers,  Paul.  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  525. 
Akin  by  Marriage.  (C.  W.  Philleo)  Atlan.  1 :  94,  229,  279. 
Akin  Forever.    Liv.  Age,  56:  666. 

Al  Lyn  Sahib;  a  Tale.     (F.  Pcreival)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14: 

108-738. 
Alabama.    De  Bow,  12:  56,  14S.     18:  21,  154. 

—  Constitution  of.    Nilcs's  Reg.  17:  45. 

—  De  Soto  in.     De  Bow,  9:  19. 

—  Derivation  of  Name.    (A.  ■).  Pickett)  Hist.  M.  2:  135. 

—  Geology  of.     (Prof.  Brumby)  De  Bow,  3:  316. 

of  South.     (C.  S.  Hale)  Am.  J.  Sci.  56:  354. 

Tertiary  Formation  of.     (E.  W.   Ililgard)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  93:  29. 

—  Governor's  Message,  181S.     Nilcs's  Reg.  17:  44. 

—  Governor's  Message,  1S25.     Nilcs's  Reg.  29:  3S7. 

—  Governor's  ^Message,  1828.     Nilcs's  Reg.  35:  275. 

—  Life  on  a  Plantation  in.     Once  a  Week,  4:  287. 

—  Mineral  Resources  of,     De  Bow,  18:  677. 

—  Prairies  of.     (W.  W.  M'Guire)  Am.  'Slcih.  31. 16:  461. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  275. 

—  Travels  in.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  8:  385,  513. 

—  Trip  to  Northern,  1865.    (R.J.  llinton)  Nation,  i :  207. 
Alabama,  Steamer,  Cruise  of  the.   All  the  Year,  li:  13S. 

—  Launch  of :  a  Confederate   Poem.     (Sir  A.  Power) 

(?olburn,  i68:  498. 
Alabama  Claims.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  6:  126.     8: 
65-   330-    9:    5^0-     14:    iSi,   317-— (0.   C.   Bca- 
nian,  jr.)  No.  Am.  loi:  474.  — (.1.  Moncrieff)  Ed. 
R.  135:  540.  — (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  6:  121,  377. 

—  (Lord  Hobart)  Macniil.  23:  224.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  108:  377.  —  (T.  Lyman)  Nation,  8:  209,  37^. 

—  (W.  F.  Rae)  Westm.  93:  211.  — (G.  F.  Magoun) 
Cong.  R.  11:  317.  —  (Goldwin  Smith)  Macmil.  13: 
162.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  88:  100.  —  (T.  D.  Wool- 
sey)  New  Eng.  28:  575.  —  Nation,  14:  400.  22: 
223.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10:  147.  —  Am.  Law  R.  4:  31. 

—  American  Feeling  on.     (E.   Dicey)  Fortn.   11:    704. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  7,^. 

—  and  the  Canadians.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  11:  30S. 

—  and  Lord  Ilobart.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  51. 

—  Diliicultics  of  Arbitration  on.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

14:  84. 

—  Distribution  of  the  Damages.     (U.  II.  Crocker)  Na- 

tion, 17:  271.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  16:  36,  70. 
18:  390.  — (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  18:  310.  — (A.  G. 
Sedgwick)  Nation,  23:  9.  15:  420.  16:  40.  17:  271. 


ALABAMA 


18 


ALBERT 


Alabama  Claims,  England  and  America.    Frascr,  77 :  369. 

—  German  View  of.     Nation,  8:  374. 

—  Gist  of  tlie  Controversy.     (J.  N.  Pomcroy)  Nation, 

i:  549. 

—  Hobart  on.     (S.  E.  Hughes)  So.  M.  9:  236. 

—  Neutral  Oi)inion  on.     (E.  L.  Godkiu)  Nation,  II :  21S. 

—  Sentiment  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  205. 

—  Statement  of.     (G.  E.  Patten)  Lakeside,  7:  322. 

—  Sumner  on.     Nation,  8:  30S. 

Influence  of  his  Speech  in  England.  (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  8:  40S. 

—  Unforeseen  Results  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Atlan.  41 : 

771. 

—  Unscttlemcnt  of.     Eraser,  85:  768. 

See  Geneva  Conference;  Treaty  of  Washington. 
Alabamas  of  the  Future.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  4:  iSi.     Same 

art.  Li V.  Age,  104:  323. 
Alabama  River,  Delta  of.     (C.  S.  Hale)  DcBow,  3:  469. 
Alaliania  Slave,  The;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  32. 
Alabaster,  Cleaning  of.    J.  Frankl.  List.  2:  58. 
Alabaster  Ornaments,  Manufacture  of.     Penny  M.  7 :  443. 
Alacoque,  Marie.     (A.  Reville)  Theo.  R.  11:  13S. 
Aladdin's  Lamp.     All  the  Year,  45:  326. 
Alamo,  Fall  oL     (II.  M.  Potter)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  i. 
Aland  Islands.     (C.  U.  C.  Burton)  Nat.  M.  lo:  57. 

—  Ca])ture  of  Forts  in,  1854.  Blackw.  77:  644. 
Alarcon,  Garci-Ruiz  de.     (J.  Mew)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19: 

319- 
Alanns,  History  of.    Ed.  R.  28:  59. 

—  Recent.     Ed.  R.  33:  187. 

Alarm-Bell  of  Atri;  a  Poem.  (H.  W.  Longfellow)  At- 
lan. 26:  I. 

Alarum,  The.     (G.  J.  W.  Melville)  Eraser,  45:  595. 

Alarums  and  Excursions.     All  the  Year,  27:  354. 

Alasco,  and  the  Play-Lieenser.     Colburn,  10:  422. 

Alaska.  (W.  P.  Snow)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  254.  —  (D. 
Wise)  Meth.Q.  41:  405.  — All  the  Year,  21:  177. 
—  Hunt,  58:  16. 

—  and  its  Resources,  Ball's.     (C.  W.  Raymond)  Nation, 

11:  II.  — Ev.  Sat. 9:  3S1.  — (D.Wilson)  Canad.  J. 
n.  s.  12:  490.  —  O.  &  N.  2:  360. 

—  Artist  in.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  38:  589. 

—  Deserted  Hearths  in.     (W.  H.  Dall)  Overland,  13:  25. 

—  Ethnography  of.     (R.  G.  Latham)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

40:  35- 

—  Glaciers  of.     (W.  P.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  96. 

—  illustrated.    (R.  W.  Meade)  Appleton,  6:  91,  123,  366. 

—  Kodiak  and  Southern.     (W.  T.  Wythe)  Overland,  8: 

505- 

—  Notes  on.     (W.  H.  Dall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121 :  104. 

—  Purchase  of .     Colburn,  140:  242. 

—  Resources  of.     (W.  H.  Dall)  Harper,  44:  252. 

—  Russian  Church  in.     (C.  R.  Hale)  Am.  Church  R.  29: 

402. 

—  Scientific    Expedition    to.      (G.   Davidson)   Lippinc. 

2:  467. 

—  Seal  Fisheries  in.     (O.  Howes,  jr.)  0.  &  N.  i:  487. 

—  Seal  Islands  of.     (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  5:  297. 

—  Stikine  River.     (.J.  II.  Gray)  New  Dom.  21 :  193,  2S9. 

—  Ten  Years  in.     (II.  W.  Elliott)  Harper,  55:  Soi. 

—  What  is  it  worth  ?     (L.  Blodget)  Lippinc.  i:  185. 

—  Whymper's.     (R.  Giffen)  Fortn.  11:  249.  — Chamb. 

J.  46:  154. 

—  Yukon  River.     (W.  H.  Dall)  O.  &  N.  i :  44. 
See  Sitka;  Russian  America. 

Alaskan  Mummies.     (W.  II.  Dall)  Am.  Natural.  9:  433. 
Alaskans  at  Home.     (W.  N.  Slocum)  Lakeside,  6:  16. 
Alass;  a  Satire  on  the  Times.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  942. 
Alastor;  a  Story.     Colburn,  153:  361-655. 
Alastor  and  Eola;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  439. 
Alba's  Dream;  a  Tale.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  25: 
443,  621,  735, 


Albania.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  3:  52. 

—  and  the  Albanians.     (A.  H.  Keane)  Nature,  22:  243. 

—  and  its  People.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  29:  699. 

—  and  Scanderbeg.    Ed.  R.  154:  325. 

—  Best's  Excursions  in,  1S41.    Mo.  R.  157:  371. 

—  Costumes  of.     Penny  M.  5:  179,  1S7,  220. 

—  Hobhouse's  Journey  in.     Quar.  10:  175.  —  (J.  Foster) 

Eel.  R.  22:  525. 

—  Holland's  Travels  in.    Ed.  R.  25:  455. 

—  Hughes  on.     Eel.  R.  32:  526. 

—  Question  of,  iSSo.    (C.  L.  Fitzgerald)  Macmil.  42:  201. 

—  Shooting  in.     (R.  B.  Mansfield)  Fraser,  56:  443. 

—  With  the  Ghegs  in.     (A.  Ma^diew)  Scrib.  21 :  277- 
Albanians  of  South  Epirus.     Blackw.  129:  304. 

—  of  Tm-key.     (H.  Skene)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  46:  307. 

—  Turbulence  of.     (J.  H.  Skene)  Colburn,  88:  468. 
Albano,  Plague  in.     Blackw.  102:  456. 

Albany,  Louise  M.  C,  Countess  of.  Bentley,  51:  67. — 
St.  James,  12:  329.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  448. — 
Sharpe,  34:  137. 

—  and  Alfieri.    (A.  Hayward)  Ed.  R.  1x4:  145.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  70:  451. 
Albany,  City  of.     (M.  Schuyler)  Serib.  19:  161.  —  Har- 
per, 62:  524. — Hunt,  21:  50. — Penny  M.  6:  169. 

—  Capitol  at,  New.    Am.  Arch,  i:  98,  iii,  125.     4:  196. 

6:  206. 

Designs  for.     Am.  Arch,  i:  98,  iii,  125. 

Foundations  of .  (W.  J.McAlpiH)Ecl.Engin.2i:388. 

—  in  1S07.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  14:  451. 

—  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to,  in  1774.     (A.  Lott)  Hist.  M. 

18:  65. 

—  New  Architecture  at.     Am.  Arch.  5:  19,  28. 

—  Van  Rensselaer  Mansion  at.     (S.  B.  Clover)   Scrib. 

6:  651. 

Albany  and  Susquehanna  Railroad  War.  (C.  F.  Adams, 
jr.)  No.  Am.  112:  241. — (A.  Stickney)  No.  Am.  112: 
392. 

Albany  Convention  of  Congregationalists.  (B.  J.  Wal- 
lace) Am.  Presb.  R.  i :  630. 

Albatross,  The.  (W.  J.  Broderip)  Eraser,  57:  713. — 
Chamb.  J.  12:  277.  55: 143.  —  Once  a  Week,  26:  234. 

Albemarle,  Geo.  Thomas,  Earl.  So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  49. — 
With  portrait.     Eel.  M.  70:  641. 

—  Memoirs  of.    Quar.  141 :  466.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

129:  771. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Ed.  R.  143:  455. 
Albemarle  Street,  Mornings  in.     Lond.  M.  11:  618. 
Alberico  Pori-o;   a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  98,  182,  360, 

469,  566. 

Albcroui,  Giulio,  Cardinal.     Colburn,  122 :  i6g. 

Albert,  Prince,  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  56:  283.  —  Apple- 
ton,  13:  174,  207.  —  Bentley,  51:  26.  —  Blackw. 
117:114.    120:611.     123:201. — Ed.  R.  147:  144. 

—  Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  453.  —  Fraser,  76:  269.  91: 
209. — Lond.  Soc.  12:  261.  —  Quar.  in:  176.  —  So. 
Lit.  Mess.  18:  240.  —  Westm.  34:  166. 

—  and  Napoleon  III.     Month,  36:  453. 

—  and  the  Queen.    Appleton,  17:  106. 

—  as  a  Composer.     Belgra.  8:  469. 

—  Character  of.     (A.  H.  Japp)  Good  Words,  16:  197. 

—  Death  of.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  i.  — Eel.  M.  55:  273. 

—  Early  Life  of,  by  Queen  Victoria.     (A.  H.  Guernsey) 

Harper,  35:  649.  —  (S.  Wllberforce)  Quar.  123:  279. 

—  Blackw.  102:  375.— Chamb.  J.  44:  628.  —  Chr. 
Obs.  67:  665.  — Chr.  Rem.  54:  326.— Eel.  M.  69: 
582.  —  Lond.  Q.  29*  199.— No.  Brit.  47:  189.— 
Tinsley,  2:  156. 

—  Early  Years  of.     Victoria,  9:  385. 

—  Eulogy  on.     Westm.  77:  225. 

—  In  Jlemoriam;  a  Poem.    (M.  E.  Braddon)  Temp.  Bar, 

4:  iSo. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Art.     Dark  Blue,  1 :  36. 


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ALCOTT 


Albert,  Prince,  Last  Years  of .     Fraser,  loi :  755. 

—  Life  of.     Month,  39:  309. 

Martin's.     Quar.  138:  107.     145:  277.     148:  i. — 

Ed.  R.  141:  272.  152:  97.  — (W.  E.  Gladstone) 
Contemp.  26:  i.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  152. — 
Westm.  107:  59.  109:430.  112:147.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  143:  131. — Westm.  114:  109.  —  (H. 
James,  jr.)  Nation,  20:  154.  24:  269. — Temp.  Bar, 
52:  596.  —  Blackw.  127:  500. — Caiiad.  Mo.  7:  366. 
—  Cong.  7:  163. 

—  Memoir  of.     Colbum,  57:  i. 

—  Memorial  of.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  570. 
Story  of.     All  the  Year,  36:  56. 

—  Music  and  Poetry  of.     Colburn,  58:  425. 

—  Savings  of.     Liv.  Age,  136:  55. 

Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M. 

50:  56S.  —  (ialaxy,  9:  360. 
at  Oxford.     St.  James,  13:  493. 
in  India.    Appleton,  18:  i.  —  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Lend. 

Soc.  31:  417. 
Marriage  of.     All  the  Year,  g:    107,   iSo. — Eel.  M. 

59:  75.  —  Lond.  Soc.  3:  300-33S. 

—  Visit  to  Canada,  1S60.     Liv.  Age,  66:  438. 
Albert,  Charles,  Last  Days  of.     Bentley,  57:  256. 
Albert,  M.,  "  Ouvrier,"  Letter  to.     Westm.  49:  120. 
Albert  the  Artizan.     (G.  Barmby)  Howitt,  3:  235, 
Albert's  Tomb ;  a  Poem.  (G.  Massey)  Good  Words,  3 :  479. 
Albert   Nyanza,   Lake,  Baker's  Explorations  of.     Dub. 

Univ.  68:  roi.  Same  art.  Cath.  World,  3:  82S. — 
Quar.  120:  155. — Chamb.  J.  43:  532.  —  Colburn, 
137:  369. 

—  Discover}'  of.     (H.  Kingsley)  Fortn.  5:  654. 

—  Opening  of.     Colburn,  144:  719.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

73:  199.  —  Ev.  Sat.  8:  85. 
Albertus  Magnus  vindicated.    (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  AVorld, 

13:  712. 
Albery,  James.     (P.  Wrey)  Lond.  Soc.  26:  327. 
Albigenses.    (H.  Ballon,  2d)   LTniv.  Q    7:   363. — Dub, 

Univ.  74:  38.  —  Lond.  Q.  4:  i. 

—  and  the  Troubadours.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  ig: 

603.     20:  68,  229. 

—  and  Waldenses,  Early  Annals  of.     Chr.  Obs.  36:  403. 

—  Crusade  against.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  537. 

—  Portal  Family.     Lond.  Q.  18:  390. 

—  Schmidt's  History  of.   (R.  Wheaton)  No.  Am.  70:  443. 

—  Sismondi's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  44:  399.  —  Cong.  M. 

g:  645. 
Albino,  On  the.     Penny  M.  9:  234. 
Albion  and  Rosamond;  a  Poem.    (F.  N.  Broome)  Sharpe, 

47:  15. 
Albret,  Jeanne  d',  Q.  of  Navarre.  Chr.  Obs.  56:  173,  269. 
Album,  An  Old-Time.     (S.  A.  Stern)  Penn  Mo   9:   104. 

—  of  the  Regiment.     (E.  About)  Galaxy,  10:  335. 
Albums.     Chamb.  J.  50:  553. 

Alcaide,  The,  of  Zalamea.     (Calderon,  transl.  by  J.  Ox- 

enford)  Colburn,  80:  269. 
Alcantara.  Penny  M.  4:  336. 
Alcesta;  or,  K'cward  of  Disobedience.     (Mrs.  M.  St.  Leon 

Loud)  Godey,  25:  169. 
Alcestis,  Fate  of."    (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  So.  Lit.  J.  3:  212. 

—  Monk's.     Quar.  15:   112, 

—  Story  of.     (H.  M.  Moule)  Fraser,  84:   575. 

—  Woolsey's.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  42:  369. 
Alchemist,  Tlie;  or,  The  Haunted  Tower.     Bentley,  64: 

281,  361,  521. 
Alchemist's  Daughter.     (E.  W.  Contessa)  Colburn,  106: 

17-206. 
Alchemist's  Recipe.    (E.  Souvestre)  So.  Lit  Mess.  21 :  6S0. 
Alchemists,  The.     Cornh.  19:  713.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

74:  580.— Ev.  Sat.  8:  65.  — Nat.  M.  i:  308,  402,  496. 

—  and  Paracelsus.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  354,  419. 

—  Cornelius  Agrippa  and.     Fraser,  55:  45. 


Alchemists,  The,  Last  of.     Lond.  Q.  11:   156. 

—  Specimens  of.     House.  Words,  11:  457-540. 
Alchemy.     Retros.  14:  98.  —  Fraser,  19:  446.  —  Tinsley, 

23:  139. 

—  Ancient  and  Modern.     Colburn,  85:  425.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  17:  206. 

—  and  the  Alchemists.     Meth.  Q.   16:   468.  —  Westm. 

66:  279.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age,  51:  385.  —  (B.  A. 
Brooks)  Nat.  Q.  27:  90. — Eraser,  3:  321. 
Figuier  on.     Eel.  R.  105:  201. 

—  and  Astrology.     Quar.  26:  180. 

—  and  Gunpowder.     House.  Words,  i:  135. 

—  Future  of.     (C.  Froebeek)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  602. 

—  History  of.     Chr.  Rem.  2:  249. 

—  Modern.     (A.Walker)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)   16:  407.— 

See  Paligenesia. 
Alcibiades  ;  a  Poem.     (T.  H.  Gibson)  Dark  Blue,  i :  226. 
Alcibiades,  the  Boy  and  Man.     (Sir   D.  K.    Sandford) 
Black w.  39:  384,  619.    40:  33,  309,  470.     41:  51. 

—  Dog  of.     Blackw.  62:  102. 

Alcohol.     (L.  Mason)  Cong.  R.  8:    169.  — (T.   Wright) 
Macmil.  Ii:  47S. 

—  Action  of.  (T.  L.  Brunton)  Contemp.  33:  691.     34: 

157. — Dub.  R.  84:  447. 

—  Advantages   and   Disadvantages  of.     (W.    W.  Gull) 

Contemp.  34:  131. 

—  and  the  Vital  Principle.     (L  Ryder)  Canad.  Mo.  19: 

625. 

—  as    Food.     (B.  Carter)   Contemp.    34:  35S.  —  (E.   R. 

Peaslee)  No.  Am.  82:  512.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  103. 
Medicine  or  Poison?    Cornli.  5:  707.     6:  319. 

—  as  Medicine.     Dub.  L'niv.  85:  230,  324,  467.  —  (S.  A. 

Abbott)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  27. 

—  Controversy  on.     Fraser,  78:   277. 

—  Conversation  on.     (C.  B.  Kadciift'e)  Contemp.  34:  345. 

—  Effects  of,  on  warm-blooded  Animals.    Nature,  9:  132. 

—  Improvements  in  Manufacture  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  306. 

—  Moderate   Use   of.     (Sir  J.  Paget  and    J.    Bernays) 

Contemp.  33:  683.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
4:  13S.  —  (J.  R.  Bennett)  Contemp.  34:  341. 

—  Natural  Production  of.     (G.  Tissandier)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

ig:  238. 

—  Oxidation  of,  by  Ozone.     (A.   W.  Wright)   Am.  J. 

Sci.  107:  184. 

—  Physiological  Influence  of.     Ed.  R.  142:  145.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  259.  —  (B.  AV.  Richardson) 
Pop.  Sci.  R.  11:  154.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113: 
367.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  219. 

—  Question    of.     Month,    35:     2S9.  —  (D.    K.    Brown) 

Canad.  Mo.  18:  606.  — Canad.  Mo.  20:  48S. 

—  Results   of   ExjK-rience    in   L^se  of.     (.\.  B.   Garrod) 

Contemp.  34:  372. 

—  Richardson's  Lectures  on.     Cong.  4:  46S. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     Broadw.  7:  264. 

—  Use  and  Effects  in  the  living  Body.     Westm.  75:  33. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  68:  471. 

—  Use  of,  in  Diet.     (R.  T.  Edes)  Penn  Mo.  8:  5S2. 

—  Uses  of,  in  the  .Animal  Economy.     AVestm.  64:  104. 

—  Utility  of.     (C.  Murchison)  Contemp.  34:   136. 
Alioliolic  Brain-Disorders.     (R.  Lawson)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  3:  426. 
Alcoholic  Drinks.  Chaml).  J.  58:  433.  —  All  tlie  Year,  28: 
88.  —  Once  a  Week,  23:  253. 

—  Does  the  Bible  prohibit?    (A.  B.  Rich)  Bib.  Sac.  37: 

305,  401. 
See  Liquors. 
Alcoliolic    Excess,    Effects    of,    on    Character.     (G.   M. 

Fothergill)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  379. 
Alcoholic   Intoxication    and   Ether   Drinking.     (B.    W. 

Richardson)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  31. 
Alcoholometer.     Pract.  M.  6:  324. 
Alcott,  A.  Bronson.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  225. 


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20 


ALEXANDRIA 


Alcott,  A.  Bronson.  Conversations  on  the  Gospels.  Clir. 
Exam.  23:  252. 

—  on  Human  Culture.     Bost.  Q.  i:  417. 

—  Record  of  a  School.     Knick.  7:  113. 

—  Works.     Dial,  3:  417. 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.     Victoria,  36:  4. 

—  Moods.     (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am.  loi:  276. 

—  Work.     Lakeside,  10:  246.  — (M.  Thacher)  0.  &  N. 

8:  104. 
Alcott,  Wm.  A.    Am.  J.  Educ  4:  629. 
Alcuin,  Life  of.     Chr.  R.  6:  357. 

—  Teacher  of  Charlemagne.     Am.  Presb.  R.  ii:  237. 
Alcyone  ;  a  Poem.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  462. 
Aldl)orouj;li  Cliiirch.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  7:  86. 
Aldburgh  Coach,  The.     Chamb.  J.  28:  8. 
Aldcgondc.     See  Maniix  van  Sint  Aldegonde. 
Alden's  Rock.     (W.  Cutter)  Godcy,  39:  379. 
Alderman  Jones  in  Switzerland.     (D.  Custello)  Bentley, 

52:  33>.  441,  637. 
Alderman  of  York.  Knick.  59:  411,  556.  60:  54, 12S,  216. 
Alderney,  Island  of,  and  its  Defenses.  Temp.  Bar,  4:  427. 

—  Season   in.     St.   James,  23:  314. — (H.  J.  Stephens) 

Sharpc,  47:  63. 

—  Trip  to.     Lond.  Soc.  40:    193. 

Alderney,  Waifs  and  Strays  from.     Sharpe,  44:  236. 
Alderney  Cows.     See  Cows,  Alderncj'. 
Aldershot  and  Chalons.     PYaser,  68:  190. 
Aldershot,  Military  Training  at.     St.  James,  28:  639. 

—  Revisited.     All  the  Year,  43 :  224. 

—  Sabbath  at.     (J.  R.  Macduff)  Good  Words,  2:  339. 

—  Town  and  Camp  at.     All  the  Year,  i:  401. 
Alderson,  Edward  H.     Lond.  Q.  12:  236. 

Aldine  Press,  Prince-Printers  of  Italy.  (C.  M.  Philli- 
more)  Macmil.  29:  355,  454.     See  Manutius,  Aldus. 

Aldona  of  Kamienez  ;  a  Galician  Story.   Victoria,  35 :  1 26. 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey.  Scrib.  8:  201.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
25:  215. 

—  Fiction  of.     Atlan.  46:  695. 

—  Marjorie  Daw.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  640. 

—  Poems.     (E.Fawcett)  Atlan.  34:  671.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

28:  388. 
Ale.     All    the  Year,  20:  343. 

—  and  Brewing,  Historj'  of.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  467. 

—  Burton.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  697. 

—  Church,  or  Holy.     St.  James,  28:  129. 

—  England's  National  Drink.     Ev.  Sat.  i :  409. 
Alemanni,  Graves  of  the,  at  Oberflacht.     (W.  M.  Wylie) 

Arch.  36:  129. 
Alcmhert,  J.  le  R.  d'.  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  22:  190. 
Aleppo.     Penny  M.  lo:  141. 

—  Evening  Party  at.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  659. 

—  Picnic  at.     Chamb.  J.  34:  404. 

Alessandro  Stradella;  a  Tale.     (E.  Polko)  Argosy,  17: 

347- 
Aleutian  Islands.     (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  5:  438. 

—  and  the  adjacent  Main.     Colburn,  140:  379. 
Alcwife  and  the  Shad.     (J.  W.  Milner)  Harper,  60:  S45. 
Alexander  the  Great.     Ed.  R.  9:  40.  —  (E.  A.  Freeman) 

Ed.  R.  105:  305.  —  (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  33:  22, 
148,  391.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  306,  477.  29: 
162.  —  Penny  M.  8:  133,  141,  158. 

—  Character  of.     Hogg,  10:  337. 

—  Exjiedition  to  Egvpt.     Tait,  n.  s.  16:  228.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  17:  277. 

—  Expedition  to  India.     (H.  T.  Prinsep)  Eel.  M.  i :  44. 

—  (irote's.     Nat.  R.  3:  50. 

—  Moral  Estimate  of.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  91 :  667. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  126:  3. 

—  Prize  Poem  on.     Blackw.  7:  617. 

—  Successors   of,  and   Greek   Civilization  in  the  East. 

Quar.  149:  125. 

—  Tomb  of.     Eel.  R.  2:  58 1. 


Alexander  I.,  Czar  of  Russia,  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  49: 
414.  — Mo.  R.  109:  337.     120:  375. 

—  and  the  Policy  of  Russia.     Brit.  Q.  57:   125. 

—  and  Prince  Czartoryski.    (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  1 :  150. 

—  Death  of.     House.  Words,  11:  573.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  46:  546. 

—  Domestic  Life  of.     Sharpc,   12:  305.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  22:  86.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28:  120. 

—  Last  Days  of .     Sharpe,  14:  1.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  6: 

345.     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  4:  233. 

—  Meeting  with  Frederick  William  III.  and  Francis  II. 

(J.  Clifford)  Overland,  6:  446. 

—  Memoir  of,  Lloyd's.     Eel.  R.  34:  385. 

—  Religious  Character  of.     Chr.  Obs.  30:  197,  302. 
Alexander  II.,  Czar  of  Russia.     Bentley,  38:  7.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  36:  593.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  46: 
501.  —  Lippinc.  6:  149.  —  New  Q.  4:  370. — With 
portrait.     Eel.  M.  72:  752.  —  No.  Brit.  41:   134. 

—  Attempted  Assassination  of.     (W.  Edgerton)  O.  &  N. 

5:  71- 

—  Assassinatioji  of.     (I.  Panin)  Internat.  R.  10:  594. 
and  its  Effect.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  279. 

—  Coronation  of ,  with  plate.     Eel.  M.  68:  128. 

—  on  the  Throne  of  Poland.     Once  a  Week,  8:  415,  428, 

469. 
Alexander  VI.,  Pope.     (J.  J.  Barry)  Nat.  Q.  26:  105. 

—  and  his  Original  Traducers.     (J.  J.  Barry)  Am.  Cath. 

Q.  3:  321. 

Alexander  Farnese,  Sketch  of .     Blackw.  37:  957. 

Alexander  of  Abonotichus,  a  Cagliostro  of  the  2d  Cen- 
tury.    (J.  A.  Froude)  19th  Cent.  6:  551. 

Alexander,  Archibald.  (W.  T.  Brantley)  Chr.  R.  21 : 
220.  — (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  22:  250. 

—  Death  of.     Liv.  Age,  31 :  551. 

—  Life  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  684. 

■ —  Memoir  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  27:  133. 

—  Moral  Science  of.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  10:  390. 
Alexander,  C,  Conspiracy  against.     .\m.  Law  R.  9:  351. 
Alexander,  C.  F.,  Poems  of.    Dub.  Univ.  54:  366.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  48:  409. 
Alexander,  Joseph  Addison.     Knick.  36:  421. 

—  Childhood  of.     (H.  C.  Alexander)  Hours  at  Home, 

10:   181. 

—  Life  of.  (T.  Dwight)  NewEng.  29:  73. — Princ.  42:  103. 

—  Reminiscences  of,  in  Travel.     (S.  H.  Cox)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  loi:  253. 
Alexander,  Sir  James  Edward,  with  portrait.     Colburn, 

166:  513. 
Alexander,  James  W.,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  48:  579. 

—  Letters  of.     New  Eng.  18:  930. 

—  Memoir  of.     (E.  Emerson)  Mercersb.  12:  555. 
Alexander,  L.    Congregational   Lectures.     Eel.  R.  74: 

152. 
Alexander,  Wm.    Waters  of  Babylon.    Eel.  M.  52:  138. 

—  and  C.  F.,  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  476. 
Alexander,   Wm.,  Bp.  of  Deny,  wnth    portrait.      Dub. 

Univ.  86:  534. 
Alexander  the  Corrector.     Retros.  10:  25. 
Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat. 

g:  292. 

—  England's  Welcome  to.      Once  a  Week,   7:  342. — 

Cornh.  7:  546. 
Alexandra  Palace.     (J.  E.  Ritchie)  Bclgra.  26:  479. 
Alexandra  Vase.     Art  J.  16:  77. 
Alexandria.     (W.  S.  Tyler)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  481. — 

Colburn,   13:    40.  —  Penny  M.  9:  460.  —  Colburn, 

10:  348. 

—  and  the  Alexandrians.     (W.  Sewell)  Quar.  66:  64. 

—  and  Cairo.     Sharpe,  49:  loi. 

—  and  her  Schools,  Kingsley  on.     Eel.  R.  100:  176. 

—  and  the  Overland  Route.     (G.  M.  Steele)  Meth.  Q. 

23:  557- 


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ALGERIA 


Alexandria,  Christian  Schools  of.  (R.  Emerson)  Am. 
Bib.  Kepos.  4:  1,  1S9. — (J.  F.  Garrison)  ^Vm.  Church 
R.  30:  1S5.  — (J.  Tulloch)  Good  Words,  2:  613.— 
No.  Brit.  23:  393.  — Dub.  R.  55:  27S.  Same  art. 
Cath.  World,  1 :  33,721.   3:  354,484. — Quar.  2:  266. 

Kingsley  on.     Prosp.  R.  10:  443. 

—  Damascus,  and  Jerusalem,  Hogg's  Visit  to.     Mo.  R. 

138:  369. 

—  Greek  Schools  of.     (H.  J.  Warner)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  14. 
~  in  the  Fifth  Century.     (Mrs.  S.  B.  Ilerrick)  So.  R. 

n.  s.  15:  1S6. 

—  Libraries  of.     (C.  W.  Super)  Nat.  Q.  32:  37. 

—  Library  of.     Eel.  M.  2:    214.     72:  496.  —  (0.   Dele- 

pierre)  St.  James,  12:  432. 
Burning  of.     Fraser,  29:  465. 

—  Museum  of.     (C.  W.  Super)  Nat.  Q.  36:  264. 

—  Old  and  New.     All  tiie  Year,  8:  228. 

—  Visit  to.     Hogg,  9:  313. 

—  Voyage  to.     No.  Brit.  39:  429. 

Alexandria,  Va.,  Christ  Cliurch  at.  (B.  J.  Lossing) 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  162. 

—  Early  History  of.    (L.  G.  Olrastead)  Hist.  M.  7:  213, 

244. 

—  in  Colonial  Times.     (F.  H.  Lungren)  Scrib.  21:  4S9. 
Alexandrian  Christianity.     No.  Brit.  23:  393. 
Alexandrian  Theosophy,  The.     Prosp.  R.  4:  4-55. 
Alexandrine  d'  Alopeus,  Storj'  of.    Month,  5:  473.    6:  48. 
Alexandrine's  Story.     St.  James,  28:  50S. 

Alexis,  Grand  Duke  of  Russia,  with  portrait.  Ev.  Sat. 
11:  415. 

Alfadhel  Alderani}';  an  Arabian  Tale.    Colbum,  22:  430. 

Alfieri,  V.  (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.  35:  533.— (F.  E. 
Trollope)  Belgra.  40:  157.  —  Cornh.  14:  726.  Same 
art.  Ed.  M.  68:  202.  —  Penny  M.  9:  434. 

—  and   the  Countess  of  Albany.     (M.   A.   E.   Wagner) 

Galaxy,  20:  203.  —  Ed.  R.  114:  145.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  70:  451. 

—  and  Schiiier.    (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  702. 

—  Filippo.     Colbum,  4:  56. 

—  Life  and  Writings   of.     (E.  I.   Sears)  Nat.   Q.   14: 

209.  —  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  14:  333.  —  (F.  Jeffrey) 
Ed.  R.  15:  274.  — (J.  T.  Headley)  Dem.  R.  15: 
513.  —  (F.Jeffrey)  Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  143. — Fraser, 
43:  338.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  497.  Same  art. 
Internat.  M.  3:  229. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  ir:  518. 

—  Political  Comedies.     Colbum,  5:  265-334. 

—  Writings  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  355. 

Alfonso  the  Wise,  King  of  Castile.     (M.  Ward)  Macmil. 

26:  126.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   114:  51.  —  Fraser, 

92:  627. 
Alfonso  X.  of  Spain,  and  Code  of  1256.     Am.  .J.  Educ. 

27:  157. 
Alford,   H.  E.,  Dean.     (E.  T.  Vaughan)  Contemp.    16: 

486.  —  Ceng.  2:  346. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  337. 

—  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.   123:  114. — Ed.  R.  62:    297. — 

Blackw.  39:  577.  —  Mus.  28:  497. 

—  Sketch  of.     (R.  G.  Moses)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  235. 

Alfred  the  Great.  (W.  W.  Champnoys)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  7: 
327.  —  (A.  G.  Knight)  Month,  30:  394.  31:  12, 
201,  316.  32:  63,  420.  33:  86,  16S. — (Gokhvin 
Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  157.  —  Bentley,  32:  99. — 
Fraser,  45:  74.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  30S.  —  Eel. 
M.  56:   24.  —  No.  Brit.  17:  145. 

—  and  his  Times.     Nat.  Q.  21:  201. 

—  as  Poet  and  Man.     (J.  A.  Heraud)  Belgra.  7:  277. 

—  Ballad  from  English  History.      (J.  Payn)  Colbum, 

io5:  304. 

—  his  Tomb  at  Hyde  Abbey.     (H.  Howard)  Arch.  13: 

309- 

—  Presents  to  the  Cathedrals.    (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  2:  68. 


Alfred  the  Great,  Pauli's  Life  of.     (H.  Davis)  No.  ^\ju. 

75:  208.  —  Fraser,  45:  74. 
Alfred,  Prince,  Romance  of.     Once  a  Week,  8:  120. 
Alfred    Ernest    Albert,    Prince,     Duke    of    Edinburgh, 

Marriage  of.     (W.  Senior)  Victoria,  22:  385. 
Alfred  Deligne's  Vindication.      Chamb.  J.  47:  625,645. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  662,  678,  69S. 
Alfred  Walters  ;  a  Tale.     Fraser,  26:  245  . 
Alfric,  Earl  of  Mercia,  Seal  of.     Penny  M.  2:  iii. 
Alga',  Fossil  calcareous.    (E.  P.  Wright)  Nature,  19:  485. 

—  from  a  Californian  Hot-Spring.     (H.  C.  Wood,  jr.) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  31. 

—  Marine,  of  North  America,  Harvey's.     (A.  Gray)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  64:  I. 

—  Mode  of  Growth  of  some.    (J.  B.  Hicks)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

6:  I. 

—  Reproduction  in  Fresh- Water.     (B.  D.  Halsted)  Am. 

Natural.  11:  513. 

—  Structure  and  Reproduction  of.    (A.  W.  Bennett)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  13:  25. 
Algazzali's  Confessions.     Ed.  R.  85:  340. 
Algebra  and  Arithmetic  of   the  Hindus.      Ed.  R.  21: 

364.     29:  141. 

—  Bonnycastle's  Treatise  on,  1813.     Eel.  R.  19:  265. 

—  Bourdon's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  159. 

—  Colburn's.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  241. 

—  Elements  of.  Dr.  Cumming's.     Meth.  Q.  5:  25. 

—  Euler's  Elements  of,  1810.     Eel.  R.  12:  S64. 

—  Hackley's.     (Dr.  Tappan)  Meth.  Q.  7:  257. 

—  Practical  Sj'stem  of.     Westm.  3:  275. 

—  Sherwin's.     Bost.  Q.  5:  220. 

Algebraic  Equations.     (G.  P.  Young)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  5: 

20,  127. 
Algebraic  Results,  Literpretation  of.      (W.  H.  Parker) 

Math.  Mo.  i:  160. 
Algebras,  Spaces,   Logics.     (G.   B.  Halsted)  Pop.   Sci. 

Mo.  17:  516. 
Alger  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  29:  270. 
Algeria.    Fraser,  52:  223.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  Soi.  — 

Penny  M.  9:  29,  65. 

—  Account  of.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  2:  115. 

—  Adventures  in.     (W.  Russell)  St.  James,  11:  24. 

—  Among  the  Kabyles.    (E.  H.  Vizetelly)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

11:  554. 

—  and  Tunis  in  1845.     Dub   Univ.  28:  285. 

—  Arab  Christian  Villages  in.     (Lady  Herbert)  Month, 

28:  297.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131:  500. 

—  Army  of.     Bentley,  55:  150. 

—  Campaign  in.     Fraser,  37:  525. 

—  Civilization  of.     Knick.  54:  191. 

—  Colonization  in.     (E.  T.  Bridges)  St.  James,  36:  255, 

488. 
Progress  of.     (Si.  B.  Edwards)  Fraser,  96:  422. 

—  French.     Quar.  99:  332.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51 :  641. 

—  French  Army  in.     (C.  I.  Barnard)  Nation,  12:  28. 

—  French   Commission  to,    1S33.     Westm.   22:   212. — 

Mus.  26:  353. 

—  French  Expedition  to.     For.  Q.  9:  145. 

—  French   in.     Blackw.   50: -183. — For.  Q.    13:    74. — 

Mus   24:656.  —  Colbum,  120:  237,495.     134:  253. 
—  Dui).  R.  4:  179.  —  Hogg,  2:  335. 

—  Interiors  of.     (B.  R.  Parkes)  Once  a  Week,  4:  3:56. 

—  Livalid's  Winter  in.     (G.  MacDonald)  Good  Words, 

5:  793- 

—  Jardin  d'Essai.     Nature,  4:  447. 

—  Letters  from  the  South.     (T.  Campbell)  Colbum,  45: 

137-     47:  150- 

—  Life  in.     Ed.  M.  8:  364. 

—  Lion  Hunters  of.     Fraser,  69:  246. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.     For.  Q.  37:    159.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  11:  219.     Same  art.  Ed.  JI.  8:   187. 

—  Past,  Present,  and  Future  of.     Fraser,  52:  223. 


ALGERIA 


22 


ALL 


Algeria,  Pirates  of,  Lady's  Captivity  among.     Sharpe, 
i6:  65,  139,  215. 

—  Political  State  of.    Portfo.(Den.)2o:  384,416.  21:40. 

—  Proposed  Inland  Sea  in.     (J.  D.  (Jhamplin,  jr.)  Pop. 

Sci.Mo.  8:  665.  —  Nature,  16:  353.    Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  134:  764.  — (F.  II.  Smith)  So.  M.  15:  410. 

—  Quiviercs's  Deux  Ans  en  Afrique.    Colburu,  III :  loS. 

—  Regency  of.     Wcstm.  20:  132. 

—  Rough  Ride  on  Classic  Ground.     Eraser,  68:  470. 

—  Roumi  in  Kabylia.     Lippinc.  11:  249,  389,  489,  621. 

—  Rozet's.     For.  (i.  19:  i. 

—  Saint  in.     Month,  29:  225,  286. 

—  Salanu'-'s  Expedition  to.     Blackw.  5:  81. 

—  Shaler's  Sketches.     No.  Am.  22:  409. —U.  S.  Lit. 

Gaz.  4:  74.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  350. 

—  Sport  in.     Colburn,  133:  240. 

—  Tunis,  and  Morocco.     No.  Brit.  49:  141. 

—  Walmsley's  Sketches  of,  during  the  Kabyle  War-    New 

Q.  7:  325. 

—  War  in,  1S53.     Liv.  Age,  37:  237. 

Algerinc  Literature  of  France.     No.  Brit.  30:  i.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  47:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  61:  263. 
Algernon  Darey.     Colburn,  156:  1-603.     ^57=  '• 
Algiers.     Blackw.  47:  217.     60:  334.  —  Ecl.R.  iii:  45. 
—  Penny  M.  3:  489.  — 111.  M.  1 :  35. 

—  Alger  s' Amuse.  (E  H.Vizetelly)Gent.  M.  n.s.  11 :  391. 

—  as  it  is.     (E.  H.  Vizctelly)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  25S. 

—  Barber  who  reigned  for  a  Day.     Loud.  Soc.  40:  88. 

—  Battle  of;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  7:  291. 

—  Bombardment  of.     All  the  Year,  17:  125.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  68:  580. 

—  Mrs.  Broughton's  Six  Years'  Residence  in.    Tait,  n.  s. 

6:  399. 

—  Capture  of,  1830.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  21,  47. 

—  Cockpit  Royal.     All  the  Year,  15:  469. 

—  Com.  Decatur's  Operations  against.     Anal.  M.  7:  113. 

—  Description  and  Statistics  of.     Dub.  R.  13:   i. 

—  Embassy  to,  1793.     Hist.  M.  4:  262,  296,  359. 

—  English  Slave  in.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  76. 

—  Forenoon  Call  in.     Chamb.  J.  28:  39. 

—  Home  Life  in.     St.  James,  7:  299.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  78:  195. 

—  Hydraulic  Works  at,  1840.     (M.  Poirel)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  29:  177. 

—  in  the  Spring  of  1837.     Colburn,  54:  166. 

—  in  1857.     Beutley,  44:  355. 

—  in  1865.     Cornh.  11:  426. 

—  Life  in.     Once  a  Week,  12:  653. 

—  Lord  on.     Mo.  R.  137:  311. 

—  Pananti's  Residence  in,  1818.     Eel.  R.  28:  472. 

—  Rambles  near.     (E.  H.  Vizetelly)  St.  James,  32:  600. 

—  Sewerage  of.     (Piarron  de  Mondesir)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

69:  145,  217,  289. 

—  Six  Years'  Residence  in,  1806-12.     Mo.  R.  149:  210. 

—  The  Street  of  Bab-Azzoun.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar, 

16:  188. 

—  Two  Arab  Markets.     (E.  H.  Vizetelly)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

11:  281. 

—  vmder  the  French.     Dub.  R.  47:  273. 

Algic  Languages.     (E.  Jacker)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  304. 

Algol,  The  Star.     Chamb.  J.  47:  537. 

Algonquins,  Historical  and  Mythological  Traditions  of. 

(E.  G.  Squier)  Am.  Whig  R.  9:  173. 
Alhambra,  The.     House.  Words,   19:  62,  4S4. — Penny 

M.  4:  355. 

—  and  Granada.     (S.  P.  Scott)  Lippinc.  27:  425. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (H.  Coppee)  Appleton,  6:  683. 

—  Recollections  of.      (W.   Irving)   Knick.    13:   405. — 

(W.  Irving)  Bentley,  6:  185. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (W.  H.  Bidwell)  Eel.  M.  46:  434, 

581. 
Al  Hariri,  Assemblies  of.     Chamb.  J.  45:  233. 


Ali  Bey,  Travels  of.  (R.  Southey)  Qu.ir.  15:  299.— 
Mo.  R.  82:  337.  83:  28.  — A'nal.  M.  8:  330.  — (J. 
F'oster)  Eel.  R.  23:  521. 

Ali  Pacha,  Life  of.  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  18:  106. — 
Mo.  R.  100:  281. 

—  Sketch  of.     Blackw.  20:  716. 

—  Visit  to,  1809.     Blackw.  13:  437,  527. 
1S19.     No.  Am.  10:  429. 

Alias.     (C.  Reade)  Dark  Blue,  4:  169. 
Alice,  Princess,  Poem  on  her  Death.     (Byron  Webber) 
Tinsley,  24:  130. 

—  Poem  to.     (A.  Tennyson)  19th  Cent.  5:  575. 
Alice;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  576. 

Alice;  a  Story  of  Cotton  Mather's  Time.     Dem.  R.  25: 

249,  338- 
Alice  and  the  Angel.     House.  Words,  3:  i. 
Alice  Blakelock;  a  Tale.  (J.C.  Heaviside)Sharpe,  39:  91. 
Alice  Gilbert's  Confession;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  253. 
Alice  Lorraine.     (R.  D.  Blackmore)  Blackw.  115:  269- 

655.     116:  42-676.     117:  44-407.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  121:   591-789.     122:  86-755.     123:  203-492. 

124:  83-748.     125:  12-344. 
Alice  May.     (E.  Jesse)  Bentley,  25:  469. 
Alice  Sherwin,  and  the  English  Schism.     Brownson,  15: 

491. 
Alida;  or.  Town  and  Country.     (0.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No. 

Am.  59:  434. 
Alien   Laws.     Niles's  Reg.  43:    supp.  i.  —  Am.  Alma. 

1836:  85.  —  Blackw.  116:  450.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

123:  2S0. 

—  of  England.     Ed.  R.  42:  99. 
Aliens.     Chamb.  J.  44:  598. 

Alienation.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  87:  67. 
Alim;  a  Story.     Irish  Mo.  5:  559,  603,  675. 
Alimentation,  Economical.     Nature,  5:  45.     See  Food. 
Alison,  Rev.  Archibald,  Sketch  of.     (G.  GiUillan)  Hogg, 
2:  193.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  16:  568. 

—  Sermons.     Quar.   14:  429.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  23: 

424.  —  Anal.  M.  5:  16.     8:  424. — Blackw.  2:  318. 
—  Chr.  Obs.  14:  109. 
Alison,  Sir  Archibald,  M-ith  portrait.    Eel.  M.  38:  i^^^-  — 
Bentley,  32:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  450. — 
Blackw.  102:  125. 

—  Historv  and  Essays.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  631.     Same  art. 

EcI.'M.  22:  223. 

—  History  of  Europe.     See  Europe;  France,  Revolution. 

—  Light  Readings  in.     Colburn,   102:  406.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  44:  155- 

—  Political  Essays.     Blackw.  67:  605. 

Alive,  and  yet  Dead:  Passages  in  the  Life  of  a  French 

Convict.     Blackw.  130:  646. 
Alive  or  Dead?    (Mrs.  A.  Eraser)  Tinsley,  20:  446. 
Alizarin  and  allied  Coloring  Matters,  History  of.     (W. 

H.  Perkin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  88. 
Alkali  Act,  1863.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  316. 
Alkali  Trade.     (M.  M.  P.  Muir)  Nature,  16:  iSo. 
Alkalies  in  Minerals.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  234. 

16:  53. 
Alkaline  and  Boracic  Lakes  of  California.     (J.  A.  Phil- 
lips) Pop.  Sci.  R.  16:  153. 
Alkamah's  Cave;  a  Story  of  Nejd.     (W.  G.  Palgrave) 

Macmil.  31:  443,  535-     32:  73. 
Aiken,  Henry.     Blackw.  15:  219. 

All  about  it ;  a  Tale.  (E.  W.  Thompson)  Lippinc.  10:  458. 
All  Alone ;  a  Story.  (A.  Theuriet)  Appleton,  24 :  289,  396. 
All  the  Difference.     (A.  E.  T.  Watson)  Lond.  Soc.  28: 

126. 
All   Fool's  Day.     (C.   Dickens,  jr.)  Ev.   Sat.   7:  558.— 

(C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  3:  361. 
All  Fool's  Day ;  or,  The  Rival  Robbers.    Blackw.  81 :  393. 
All  for  the  Faith  ;   a  Tale.     (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  9: 

684. 


ALL 


23 


ALLSTOX 


All  for  Greed.     (B.  de  Bury)  St.  Paul's,  i:  23-641.     2; 

1-129.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95 :  303,720.    96:414, 

744.     97:  85-619. 
All  for  Love.     Tinsley,  3:  327-441. 
All  a  Green  Willow.     Tinsley,  16:  566. 
All  a  Green  Willow;  a  Tale.     (C.  Gibbon)  Belgra.  39: 

supp.  I.     Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  16:  37. 
All-Hallow  Eve,  Calendars   of.     (E.   Walford)  Once  a 

Week,  14:  570,  595. 

—  Customs  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  535. 

—  in  Ireland.     Colburn,  4:  254. 

AU-Hallow  Eve;  a  Tale,     (R.  Curtis)  Cath.  World,  i: 

50D-785.     2:  71-813.    3:  97,  241. 
All  Hallow's  Priory,   History  of.     (O.  J.  Burke)  Dub. 

Univ.  81:  547,  661. 
All  in  the  Dark.  (J.  S.  LeFanu)  Dub.  Univ.  67:  19S-617. 
All  in  the  Wrong;  or,  The  Tamer  tamed.     Blackw.  92: 

671.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  76:  3. 
All's  well  that  ends  well.     (E.  Phelps)  Knick.  61:  326. 

—  Bentley,  3:  72.  —  Lond.  Soc.  12:  274. 
All  a  Mistake.     Tinsley,  12:  291. 

All  or  Nothing;  a  Tale.     (C.  Hoey)  All  the  Year,  41: 

25-563.     42:  19-282. 
All Potterton's Fault;  a  Tale.    (S.  Gerard)  Sharpe,  47:  31. 
All  Saints'  Day.     (C.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,  16:  194. 

—  Mo.  Rei.  M.  30:   301.    46:   54S.  — (C.  Palfrey) 
Unita.  R.  4:  504. 

Allan,  Col.  John,  Memoir  of.     (G.  H.  Allen)  N.  E.  Reg. 

30:  353- 

—  Narrative  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  254. 

—  Operations  in  Maine  and  Nova  Scotia.     Uist.  M.  14: 

263. 
Allan,   Samuel,  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  Memoir  of.     N.  E. 

Reg.  30:  444. 
Allan,  William,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  5:  Si.  —  (W.  C. 

Smith)  Good  Words,  14:  196. 
Allan,  Sir  William.     Blackw.  11:  439.     21:  401. 
Allan;  a  Poem.     Mo.  R.  152:  562. 
Alleghany  Co.  Bonds,  Decision  on.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

13:  467. 
Alleghany  Mountains,  Among  the.     (.J.  Harwood)  Once 

a  Week,  6:  156. 

—  By-Paths  in :  illustrated.     (R.  IL  Davis)  Harper,  61 : 

167,  353.  532. 

—  Crossing  the;  a  Poem.     Dial,  i :  159. 

—  Fauna  of.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural.  4:  392. 

—  Rencontre  in.    New  Eng.  M.  7:  359. 

—  Travels  in.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  44:  659,  801. 

45:   2i-Soi.     46:   669.     47:   821.     49:   156.     51: 

475- 

Alleghany  Travels.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i :  97. 

Allegiance  and  Naturalization.     St.  Paul's,  4:  431. 

Allegorical  Interpretation.  Brit.  Q.  2:  175.  —  Mo.  R. 
165:  350. 

Allegorical  Painting  and  Sculpture.     Penny  M.  7:  305. 

Allegorical  Representation,  Origin  of.  (E.  Wiggles- 
worth)  Chr.  Exam.  21:   158. 

Allegorical  Sketch.     Knick.  23;  361. 

Allegorical  Works.     Irisli  CJ.  6:  673. 

Allegory,  An.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  19. 

—  at  Covent  Garden.     Once  a  Week,  27:  323. 
Allegories  of  the  Months.     (M.  Davies)  Colburn,  151 : 

131-445- 
Allegro;  a  Tale.    (L.  T.  Cragin)  O.  &  N.  7:  147. 
Alleine,  Joseph.     Eel.  R.  114:  611.  —  JIeth.M.34:  402. 
Allen,  Ann.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellct)   Godey,  44:  317. 
Allen,  Cary.     Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  55. 
Allen,  Ethan.     (B.J.  Lossing)  Harper,  17:  721.  —  New 

Eng.  M.  6:  302. 

—  Essay  on  Being,  Human  Soul,  etc.     Hist.  M.  21 :  193, 

274.  330-     22:  29,  76. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  Sparks)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  1 :  227. 


Allen,  George.      (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  7:    56- 

648. 
Allen,  Henry  W.     (D.  B.  Ewing)  Land  We  Love,  3:  43. 
Allen,  Gen.  Ira.     Hist.  M.  7:  105. 
Allen,  Isaac.     (A.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  217. 
Allen,  John.     (J.  Macdonald)  Meth.  M.  35:  3. 
Allen,  Joseph.  25th  Anniversary  Sermon.  (H.  Ware,  jr.) 

Chr.  Exam.  32:  51. 
Allen,  Mrs.  Lucy  Clark,  Address  at  Funeral  of.    (A.  Hill) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:  250. 
Allen,  Mary  Frances,  Memorial  of.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  18:  193. 
Allen,  Gov.  Samuel,  Memoir  of.     (J.  B.  Moore)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  13:  272. 
Allen,  Thomas.     (S.  Burnham)  Cong.  Q.  11:  475, 
Allen,  Thomas,  Life  of,  with  portrait.     West.  J.  9:  421. 
Allen,  William.     Chamb.  J.   10:   2;^2-     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  20:  17.  —  (J.  Sherman)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  5:  433. 

—  Peop.  J.  6:  314.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  365. 

—  Life  and  Labors  of.     Eel.  R.  87:  449. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  89. 

—  Sermon.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  129. 

—  Sherman's  Memoir  of.     Ed.  R.  94:  436. 

Allen,  William,  Cardinal.     (J.  Thompson)  Month,  33: 

369- 
Allen,   William,   Chief   Justice.      (E.    F.    De  Lancey) 

Pennsyl.  M.  i:   202. 
AUen,  William  H.,  Capt.  U.  S.  N.,  with  portrait.     Portfo. 

(Den.)  11:  I. 
Allen,  Z.,  Practical  Tourist.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  315. 
Allen  Faniilv  of  New  Jersey.     N.  E.  Reg.  25:   144. 
Allen  Genealogy.     (S.  M.  Allen)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  225. 
AUentown  Church  Case,  Ma.ster's  Report.    Luth.  Q.  8:  i. 
Allerheiligen,  Baden  and.     (T.  A.  TroUope)  Lippinc.  20: 

535- 
AUerton,  Isaac.     (H.  W.  Cushman)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  265. 
Alleyn,  Edward.     House.  Words,  13:  300.  —  Mo.  R.  154, 

504. 
^Vllie  Fletcher;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  278,  417. 
Allied  Powers  and  Naples.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  5:  717. 
Allies,   T.  W.    Autobiography.     (T.   S.  Preston)   Cath. 

World,  32:  633. 

—  Writings.    Dub.  R.  87:  243. 

Alligafor,  Adventure  with  an.     Temp.  Bar,  24:  no. 

—  liabits  of.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  10:  37. 

—  Natural  History  of.     (J.  J.  Audubon)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  2:  270.     Same  art.  Mus.  11:  272. 
Alligators,  Day  with.    Bentley,  51:  491,  650. 

—  in  England.     (C.  H.  WiUiams)  Once  a  Week,   15: 

134- 
Allingham,  Wm.     Poem,  Laurence  Bloomfield.    Chamb. 
J.  41:  523.  —  Dub.  R.  56:  320.     Same  art.  Cath. 
World,  i:  466.  —  Irish  Q.  7:  1127.  —  Putnam,  8:  19. 

—  Recollections  of.     (J.  Reade)  New  Dom.  10:  i. 
Alliott,  Rev.  i;.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  23:  425. 
Allison,  William  B.,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  2:  373. 
Alliteration.     Appleton,  6:  1S6. 

—  and  Assonance.     Liv.  Age,  79:  42. 
Allondale  Priory.     (J.  F.  Otis)  Godey,  40:  37,  97. 
Allotment  System.     Penny  M.  14:  87. 
Allotments  f«>'A-H.<  Pauperism.     St.  James,  ii:  336. 
Allotropism.     Recr.  Sci.  3:  242. 

Alloys,  On.    J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  316. 

—  and  Metals,  Recent  Researches  in.     (F.  C.  Calvert)  .J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  82:   186. 

—  ^lanufaoture  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  62:  191. 

—  of  Copper  and   Tin,    Thurston's.     (W.   C.    Roberts) 

Nature,  21 :  273. 

—  of  Nickel  and  Iron,  Strength  of.     (W.  Fairbairn)  .1. 

Frankl.  Inst.  66:  2S0. 
Allspice-Tree.     Penny  M.  3:  2S1. 
Allston,  Mrs.  Joseph,   with  portrait.      Potter  Am.  ^lo- 

4:  257. 


ALLSTON 


24 


ALPS 


Allston,  Robert  F.  W.,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  12:   574. 

—  Godey,  35:  180. 

Allston,  Washington.  (Mrs.  Lee)  Howitt,  2:  395.  — (O. 
W.  Holmes)  No.  Am.  50:  35S.  —  with  portrait, 
Dcm.  R.  13:  431.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  435. 

—  Belshazzar's  Feast.     (\V.  P.  Lunt)  Chr.  Exam.  37: 

49.  —  (II.  A.  S.  Dearborn)  Knick.  24:  205. 

—  Exhibition  of  bis  Pictures,  1S39.     Dial,  i:  7^,.  —  (J. 

Huntington)  Knick.  14:  163. 

—  Lectures  on  Art  and  Poem.«.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  17. 

—  New  Eng.  8:  445. 

—  MonaUli.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  54:   397.  — New 

York  R.  10:  203.  —  (S.  J.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  31: 
374.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  281. 

—  Our  first  great  Painter.  (Sarah  Clarke)  Atlan.  15:  129. 

—  Paintings  by.     O.  «&  N.  4:  735. 

—  Poems,  and  Lectures  on  Art.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am. 

71:  149. 

—  Sylphs  of  the  Season.     (R.  H.  Dana)  No.  Am.  5:  365. 

—  Anal.  M.  6:  151. 

Alma,  Wreck  of  the.     Once  a  Week,  i:  185. 
Alma  Mater's  Roll ;  a  Poem.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Scrib.  10:  623. 
Alma-Tadema,  La«Tence,  Works  of.     ^Vrt  J.  27:  9. 
Almachilde;   a  Dramatic  Sketch.    Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  313, 

369- 
Almack's.     Bcntley,  10:  640. — Lond.  M.  17:  103. 

—  Recollections  of.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  145. 

—  Twelfth-night  at.  Lond.  M.  17:  205. 
Almack's  Down  East.  Knick.  39:  151. 
Almanac,  The.     Chamb.  J.  50:  99. 

—  An  Old,  1662.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  10:  59. 

—  The  Old.     Chamb.  J.  9:  2Z7- 

—  Oldest.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  187. 

—  U.  S.,  for  1S43.     (S.  C.  Walker)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34: 

165. 
Almanacs.    All   the    Year,  6:  318.  —  Am.  Alma.  1830: 

50.  —  Mo.  R.  115:  160.     118:  121. 

—  and  Calendars,  Old.     Brit.  Q.  28:  333. 

—  Chinese.    House.  Words,  10:  203. 

—  Clog.     See  Clog  Almanacs. 

—  English,  under  James  I.     Retros.  18:  365. 

—  for  1830.    Mo.  R.  120:  583. 

—  for  1831.    Mo.  R.  123:  591. 

—  for  1841.    Fraser,  23:  loi. 

—  French.     All  the  Y'ear,  40:  63.  —  Colburn,  81 :  456.  — 

Knick.  54:  521. 

for  1S53.     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  1 :  49. 

for  1S70.     Colburn.  146:  102. 

—  History  of.      (T.  Wright)   Macmil.    7:    173.  — Chr. 

Rem.  3:  108. 

—  Italian.     All  the  Y'ear,  36:  150. 

—  Literature  of.     (J.  Pierce,  jr.)  Putnam,  4:  270. 

—  Oldest  of  all.    Dub.  Univ.  28:  187.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

9:  203. 

—  Some  old.     (C.  W.  Elliott)  Galaxy,  23 :  24. 
See  Calendars. 

Almost  a  Catastrophe;  a  Love  Story.  (S.  Foster)  Lip- 
pine.  28:  508. 

Almost  a  Ghost.     (W.  A.  Thompson)  Lippinc.  7:  175. 

Almost  a  (Quixote.  Eng.  Dom.  M.  24:  293.  25:  47- 
323.     26:  15-68. 

Almost  a  Romance.    (J.  B.  Runnion)  Lakeside,  4:  345. 

Almost  Wrecked ;  a  Tale.  (E.  S.  Drewry)  Victoria,  24: 
209-476.     25:  569-761. 

Alms  and  Prayers,  Memorials  before  God.  (W.  M. 
Reily)  Mercersb.  14:  457. 

Alms-giving.  Chamb.  J.  12:  113. —  (B.  Lambert)  Good 
Words,  22:  625. 

—  Christian  Idea  of.    (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  14:  165. 

—  Christ's  Rule  for,  better  than  our  Methods.    (I.  N.  Tar- 

box)  New  Eng.  13:  242. 
Almshouse,  The;  a  Poem.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  30:  249. 


Almshouse  in  Shropshire.     Chamb.  J.  22:   193.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  243. 
Almshouses,  County  Jails  and.     (C.  L.  Brace)  Nation, 

22:  199. 
Alnwick  Castle.     (E.  Bradlej-)  Once  a  Week,  4:  571. — 

Antiquary,  3:    2S5.  —  Penny  M.  5:   37.  —  Sharpe, 

2:  209. 

—  and  its  Decorations.     Art  J.  9:  30. 

—  Renaissance  at.     Colburn,  109:  282. 
Aloe,  Great  American.     Sharpe,  15:   187. 

Alone;  a.  Vo^m  in  facsimile.  (E.  A.  Poe)  Scrib.  lO:  608. 
Alone  in  College,  and  what  came  of  it.  Fraser,  103:  211. 
Alone  in  London;  a  Poem.     (H.  B.  Buildon)  Cornh.  33: 

88. 
Along  the  Links  of  Alnmouth;  a  Story.     All  the  Y'ear, 

43:  93,  117,  141- 
Along  the  Route.     (M.  M.  Cole)  Lakeside,  5:  150. 
Aloysius  Gonzaga,  St.,  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  61:  301, 
Alpaca,  Discovery  of.     Lond.  Soc.  36:   103. 

—  Naturalization  of,  Walton  on.  Mo.  R.  155:  259. 
Alpenglow;  a  Poem.  (M.  J.  Preston)  Scrib.  7:  62. 
Alphabet,  The,  Anecdotes  of.     All  the  Year,  28:  418. 

—  for  Lower  Animals.     All  the  Year,  24:  136. 

—  Hebrew,  Supposed  Mosaic  Origin  of.     Chr.  Obs.  39: 

169. 

—  Invention  of.     (G.  Briickner)  Kitto,  40:  178. 

—  Liberties  taken  with.     All  the  Year,  27:  514. 

—  New  Appropriation  of  the  Roman.     Meth.  Q.  10:  396. 

—  Origin  of.     Once  a  Week,  26:  493. 

—  Poetry  of .     Broadw.  5:  223. 

—  Roman,  applied  to  Eastern  Languages.     Lond.  Q.  11: 

143- 

—  Significancy  of.     (Mrs.  M.  L.  Putnam)  No.  Am.  68: 

160. 

—  Tormenting.     (G.  Wakeman)  Galaxy,  i :  437. 

—  Universal,  Lepsius's.  (J.  S.  Ropes)  Bib.  Sac.  13:  681. 
Alphabet  Studies  and  Chinese  Imitations.  Lond.  M.  4:  47. 
Alphabetic  Writing,  Origin  of.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  623. — 

Nat.  Q.  15:  61. 

—  Wall  on.  Dub.  Univ.  16:  130. 
Alphabeticals.  Blackw.  96:  325. 
Alphabets.     Ed.  R.  31:  368. 

—  History  in.     (J.  C.  C.  Clarke)  Bib.  Sac.  31:  333. 

—  Manual.     Penny  M.  2:  499. 
Alphousus  de  Liguori,  St.     Dub.  R.  37:  326. 
AlpineClub.  Blackw.  86:  456.   Sameart.  Ecl.M.  48:  530, 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  62:  98.  —  Chamb.  J.  32:  59. 

—  German- Austrian.     (G.  G.  Ramsay)  Good  Words,  17: 

402,  532. 

—  Map  of  Switzerland.     Nature,  11:  8. 

—  Peaks  and  Passes.     Brit.  Q.  36:  71. 
Alpnach,  Slide  of.     Cong.  M.  3:  iii. 

Alps,  The.  (J.  Bigelow)  No.  Am.  38:  405. —  (A.  Nich- 
olson) Univ.  Q.  5:  197.  —  (G.  Macdonald)  Argosy, 
i:  53,  127.  —  Blackw.  102:  41S,  540.  —  Brit.  Q. 
40:  28.  —  Broadw.  6:  529.  7:  315.  —  Ed.  R.  130: 
118.  —  Nature,  16:   542. — Once  a  Week,  25:  437. 

—  Putnam,  5:  468.  — (H.  S.Wilson)  Tinsley,  16: 
301. 

—  .(Esthetics  among.    Blackw.  81:  265.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  41 :  98. 

—  Art  in  the  Higher:  Loppe's  Alpine  Paintings.     (M.  C. 

O'Morris)  St.  Paul's,  13:  25. 

—  Ascent  of.    (J.  Tyndall)  Fortn.  13:  7.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  104:  437. — Blackw.  i:  59.     2:  255.     4:  180. 

—  Anal.  M.  15:  375.  —  Mus.  9:  73,  115,  512.     10: 
259,  306,  400.  —  Dub.  Univ.  54:  231. 

of  the  Aletschhorn.     (J.  Tyndall)  Ev.  Sat.  9:  74. 

of  the  Buet.     Chamb.  J.  8:  94. 

of  the  Oldenhorn.     Cornh.  9:  702. 

—  Austrian,  Short  Tour  in.     (L.  M.  Hoskins)  Victoria, 

20:  129. 


ALPS 


25 


ALTAR 


Alps,  The,  Avalanches  in.     Eel.  M.  49:  133. 

—  Bad  Five  Minutes  in.     Fraser,  96:  545. 

—  Berchtesgarden  and  the  Ziller-Tlial.     Cornh.  15:  572. 

—  Berlepsch's.     Liv.  Age,  71:  639. 

—  Beyond  the    Snow  Line.     (P.  Gussfeldt)  Penn  Mo. 

12:  665,  721. 

—  Botany  of.     No.  Brit.  37:  69. —  (H.  Coultas)  Shaqie, 

46:  144.     See  below, — Flowers  of . 

—  Brute  Life  in.     Blackw.  74:  539. 

—  Bye-Day  in.     Cornh.  29:  675. 

—  Chalets  and  Pasturages  of.     Penny  M.  13:  474. 

—  Climbing  of.     Liv.  Age,  68:  no. — tiiiar.  123:  118. — 

St.  Paul's,  i:  470.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  404. 
The  Peak  of  Terror.    (H.  S.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

15:  585- 

—  Col  du  Geant.     (H.  Greenfield)  Knick.  45:  503. 

—  Dangers  of  Jlountaineering  in.     Temp.  Bar,  52:  213. 

—  Dent-du-Midi,  Mt.,  Lady's  Ascent  of.    (A.  B.  Le  Geyt) 

Victoria,  8:  306. 

—  Diary  of  a  Traveler  in.     Fraser,  19:  221,  329. 

—  Engineering  among.     Penny  ^I.  13:  407,  410. 

—  Excursions  in.     Blackw.  86:  456. 

—  Exploration  of.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  302. 

—  Floods  and  Avalanches  of.     Penny  ISL  13:   iS. 

—  Flowers  of.    (A.  W.  Bennett)  Am.  Natural.  4:  521. — 

(F.  Darwin)  Nature,  23:  332. 

and  Birds  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  664.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  94:  4S4. 

—  Forbes's  Travels   among.     Am.  J.  Sci.   46:    172. — 

Quar.  74:  39.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  2:  13. 

—  Forests  of.     Penny  M.  9:  273. 

—  Geology  of.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  i. 
Former  Changes  of.    (R.  L  Murchison)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

62:  245. 

—  Glaciers  of.     Dub.  R.  49:  40. 
Living  on.     Penny  M.  12:  450. 

Marvels  of.     Brit.  Q.  32:  341.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

52:  41,  i5i. 
Tyndall's.     Liv.  Age,  67:  2S0. 

—  Grass  Fanns  of.     Bentley,  49:  615. 

—  Hannibal's  Passage  of.    Ed.  R.  43:  163.  —  Quar.  123: 

191. 
Law  on.     (H.  Jackson)  Fortn.  7:  507. 

—  High.     Colburn,  108:  285. 

Day  and  Night  among.     Liv.  Age,  27:  37. 

Idle  Days  in.     (J.  F.  Hardy)  Fraser,  99:  245. 

—  Ice-Cavern  Temples  of.     Eel.  M.  55:  44. 

—  in  the  last  Century.     (L.  Stephen)  Fraser,  82:  167. 

—  in  Winter.     Cornh.  35:    352.     Same  art.  Liv.   Age, 

133:  47- 

—  Into  the  Schaflock.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  393. 

—  Journeyings  in,  Kohl's.     Westm.  51:  497.     52:  545. 

—  Jungfrau,  Ascent  of.     (E.  Desor)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

32:  291.  — Sharpc,  3:  33,  71. 

—  Jura,  Ascent  of.     Cornh.  8:  317. 

—  Life  in.     Once  a  Week,  13:  249.  —  Brit.  Q.  30:  79. 
Odds  and  Ends  of.     (J.  Tyndall)  Macmil.  19:  369, 

465.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  lOi:  3,  467.     Same  art. 
Ev.  Sat.  7:  402,  425,  522,  554. 

—  Literature  of.     Fraser,  60:  232. 

—  I^mbardy;  Monte  Generoso.     Cornh.  21:  605. 

—  Love  of.     Cornh.  16:  24,  539.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

94:  361. 

—  Maps  of.     (E.  AVhymper)  Nature,  6:  203. 

—  Matterliorn,  Fatal  Adventure  on.     Bentley,  58:  25 v 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  672. 
Scaling.     (J.  Tyndall)  Apjileton,  1 :  149. 

—  Midnight  on.     Eel.  M.  46:  126. 

—  Moretti's  Campanula.     Conih.  20:  6S7. 

—  Mountaineering  in.     Cornh.   16:    539.  —  Fraser,  67: 

317.  —  Westm.  82:  276. 

—  Notes  from,  in  1S63.    Liv.  Age,  79:  39. 


Alps,  The,  of  Savoy,  Day  in.   Dub.  Univ.  42:  416.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  6S3. 
Forbes's  Travels  through.     Ed.  R.  80:  135.  —  N.t. 


Brit.  I : 


-Mo.  R.  162:  II. 


—  On  the  Skirt  of.    (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Harper,  59:  641. 

—  Opening  of  the  Pass.     Colburn,  100:   192-323. 

—  Origin  of.     (E.  Suess)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  446. 

—  Over  the  Moro.     Fraser,  75:  75S. 

—  Peaks  and  Passes  of.     Brit.  (J.  36:    71.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  57:  133,  158. 

—  Peasants  of.     Penny  M.  5:  201. 

—  Pennine,  Italian  Valleys  of.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  590,  659. 

—  Pedestrianizing  among.     (H.  D.  Jenkins)  Lakeside, 

5:  215. 

—  Physical  Geography  of.     (H.  and  A.  Schlagintweit) 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.  64:  359. 

—  Polish.     Cornh.  39:   213.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  140: 

602. 

—  Quiet  Day  in.     (H.  S.  Wilson)  Belgra.  39:  60. 

—  Roads  in.     Tinsley,  12:  93. 

—  Ruitor.     (T.  G.  Bonney)  Once  a  Week,  13:  314. 

—  St.    Bernard,    Visit   to.      (Fanny   Tyndall)   Victoria, 

11:  311. 

—  Scrambles  amongst.    (E.  Whymper)  Lippinc.  8:  217- 

529.     9:   129-609. 

—  Sexagenarian  Mountaineering.    (F.  B.  Zincke)  Fraser, 

96:  152. 

—  Scenes  in.     (J.  T.  Headley)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  521. 

—  Simplon,  Ascent  of.     Temp.  Bar,  21 :  245. 

—  Sketches  in.    St.  James,  46:  419.  —  (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R. 

21:  530. 

—  Sketches  of  Pontresina.     Cornh.  15:  47. 

—  Storm  in.     Fraser,  73:   257.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i: 

288.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  66:  550. 

—  Summer  Retreats  in.     Loud.  Soc.  40:  Si. 

—  Torrents  of.     (H.  Blerzy)  Penn  Mo.  3:  509. 

—  Tours  in.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  475. 

—  Tracing  of.     Chamb.  J.  10:  321. 

—  Travel  in.  Art  of.     Cornh.  6:  206. 

—  Traveler  in,  Journal  of .  Blackw.  39:  131-638.  40:239. 

—  Travelers  in.     Bent.  Q.  2:  214.  —  Ed.  R.  104:  433. 

—  Tyndall's   Hours  of  Exercise   in.      (T.   G.   Bonney) 

Nature,  4:  198. 

—  Wanderings  in.     Appleton,  15:  65,  161,  193. 

—  Wengeru,  Over  the.     St.  James,  14:   18S. 

—  Whymper's  Scrambles  among.    (L.  Stephen)  Macmil. 

24:  304. 

—  Wilson's   Ascents   and   Adventures   in.     Lend.   Soc. 

34:  280. 

—  Zermatt,   Early  Stroll   to.     (G.  C.   Swayne)   Fraser, 

82:  243. 
See  also  names  of  particular  moitntains  and  localities, 

OS  Blanc;  Cenis;  Chamouni.x;  «/s(»  Glaciers. 
Aired;  a  Poem.     (E.  W.  Carey)  Intcrnat.  JI.  4:  27. 
Alsace  and  Lorraine.    Good  Words,  11:  Sio.  —  (M.  Ilcil- 

prin)  Nation,  11:  232. 

French  Conquest  of.    (H.  M.  Baird)  Scrib.  i :  367. 

in    1870.     (J.    N.    Pomeroy)   Nation,    11:    253. — 

Colburn,  148:  489. 

since  1871.     (L.  Montefiorc)  19th  Cent.  6:  S19. 

Sketch  of.     Colburn,  148:  611. 

Alsace,  Exiles  of.     Chamb.  J.  51:  212. 

—  Sketches  of.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  14:  35, 

82,  259. 
See  Legend  of  Alsace. 
Alsop,  .John.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  .\m.  Hist,  i:  226. 
Alsop,  V.     Melius  in(|uircnduin,  etc.     (^ong.  M.  5:   154. 
Alston,  E.  R.,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  23:  4S5. 
Alt  Breisach.     Once  a  Week,  13:  4S2. 
Altai  Mts.  and  Chinese  Frontier.     Brit.  Q.  8:  344. 
Altar.  Ciiristian.     (G.  L.  Staloy)  Mercersb.  18:  125. 

—  and  Priest.     (W.  E.  Krebs)  Mercersb.  15:  467. 


ALTAR 


26 


AMBL^VE 


Altar  with  Greek  Inscription  at  Corbridge.    (J.  Pettingal 

and  S.  Adee)  Arch.  2:  92,  98. 
Altars  at  Corbridge,  Observations  on.     (D.  Barrington 

and  T.  Morell)  Arch.  3:  324. 
Altbach,  Sketch  at.     Month,  15:  336. 
Altcnstein,  Life  and  Sport  at.     (A.  G.  C.  Liddell)  Macniil. 

44:  473- 
Alter  Ego;  a  Tale.     (K.  Hillard)  Victoria,  22:  148. 
Altered  Man,  The.     Bentley,  17:  626. 
Altham  and  his  Wife.     Black w.  3:  542. 
Althorp,  Viscount,  and  Keforni  Act  of  1832.     (W.  Bage- 

shot)  Fortn.  26:  573.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131 :  707. 

—  Westm.  106:  410. 

—  Memoir  of .     Ed.  E.  144:  251. 

—  Sketch  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  60. 

Althorp  Gallery.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  8:  1-181. 

9:  I. 
Altitudinarian  and  Latitudinarian  Divines.     Chr.  Obs. 

39:  n-  _ 

Altruism,  Failure  of.     F'raser,  100:  494. 

Alum-Works  at  Hurlet,   Day  at.     Penny  M.   12:    421. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  19:  415. 
Alumayu,  Prince,  Who  was  ?    (A.  H.  Keane)  Nature, 

21:  61. 
Aluminium.     (J.  W.  M'Gauley)  Intel.   Obs.   i:   176. — 

Chamb.  J.  22:  278.  —  Dub.  Univ.  93:  214.  —  House. 

Words,  14:  507.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  40:  362.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  229.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61:  27,  65. 

—  and  its  Future  in  the  Arts.     Pract.  M.  6:  167. 

—  in  Steel  and  Iron.     (A.  A.  Blair)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113: 

421. 
Aluminium  Bronze.     (R.  Bithell)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  ico. 
Alumni  Poem.     (I.  Lawrence)  Dem.  R.  43:  349. 
Alured;  an  Allegory.    (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Temp.  Bar,  18:  35. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  479. 
Alva's  Reign  of  Terror.  (W.  C.  Robinson)  Month,  37:  515. 
Alvaston,  Derbyshire,  Parish  Register,  etc.  of.    (E.  Poole) 

Reliquar}-,  3:  134. 
Always  with  us;  a  I'oem.     (J.  D.  Finlay)  Temp.  Bar, 

Alwyn's  First  Wife.     (G.  M.  Craik)  Fraser,  51:  47,  iSi. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  623. 
Amadous,  King  of  Spain,  Abdication  of.     (A.  Laugel) 

Nation,  16:  162. 

—  Fall  of.     (W.  H.  Dixon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  16:  553. 
Amadis  de  Gaul.     St.  James,  15:  47. 

—  Southey's.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  R.  3:  109. 
Amalek  Dagon.     House.  Words,  18:  444. 

Amalfi,  Pivstum,  Capri.    Cornh.  36:  151.    Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  89:  454. 

—  a  Poem.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Atlan.  35:  513. 
Amalgamation.     (W.  W.  Wright)  De  Bow,  29:  i. 

—  of  Metals.     (P.  Casamajor)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  305. 
Amaranth's  Mystery;  a  Novel.     (A.  Gray)  Tinsley,  27: 

401-525.     28:  65. 
Amari  Aliquid;  a  Poem.     (F.  C.  Wilson)  Temp.  Bar, 

5:  430- 
Amateur,  Pleasure  of  the.    (G.  A.  Simcox)  Portfo.  4:  25. 
Amateur  Theatricals.     Colburn,  83:  340. 
Amateur's    Boudoir.      (C.  van  Vinkbooms)    Lond.   M. 

4:  655. 
Amateurs  and  Translations.     (C.  A.  Bristed)   Galaxy, 

16:  58. 

—  at  Mopetown.     All  the  Year,  26:  53. 
Amateurship;  a  Dialogue.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Macmil. 

14:  426. 
Amazon  River,     Brit.  Q.  38:  169.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
60:  39.  —  Chamb.  J.  8:  166.    54:  501.  —  Lond.  Q. 
33:  70. 

—  American  Home  on.     (H.  11.  Smith)  Scrib.  18:  692. 

—  and  the  Gulf  States.     De  Bow,  18:  364. 

—  At  the  Mouth  of.     (M.  Mauris)  Harper,  58:  365. 


Amazon  River,  Expedition  from  Lima  to  Para,  Smyth's. 
Ed.  R.  63:  395. —  West.  J.  9:  166.  — (M.  Butler) 
West.  J.  11:  342. 

—  Expeditions  on.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  57:  i. 

—  Geology  of.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  Natural.  8:  673. 
of  the  Lower.     (R.  Rathbun)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  464. 

—  Herndon's  Exploration  of.     Dem.  R.  35:  460.  —  (W. 

A.  Lamed)  New  Eng.  12:  362.  — Liv.  Age,  41 :  429. 

—  Mediterranean  of  America.     Scrib.  18:   192. 

—  Naturalist  on.     All  the  Year,  11 :  592. 

Bates's.     Lond.  Q.  22:  48.  —  Liv.  Age,  77:  523. 

—  Eel.  R.  119:  20.  — Eel.  M.  61:  348. 

—  New  Survey  of,  187S.     Geog.  M.  5:  230. 

—  On  the  Banks  of.     St.  James,  9:  439. 

—  Peruvian  and  its  Tributaries.     (N.  B.  Noland)  Apple- 

ton,  14:  545-780. 

—  Physical  Observations  on.     (J.  Orton)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

96:  203. 

—  Sketches  of  Life  and  Nature  on.     W^estm.  80:  137. 

—  Wanderings  on.     (J.  E.  Warren)  Am.  WHiig  R.  6: 

567. 
Amazon  Valley.  (G.  P.  Disosway)  Nat.  M.  13:  297. — 
(E.  Hale,  jr.)  Hunt,  31:  39".  — (M.  F.  Maury)  De 
Bow,  14:  449.  15:  36.  — (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam. 
56:  353.  —  Chamb.  J.  21:  375. — De  Bow,  14:  556. 
16:  231. — Lond.  Q.  3:  483. 

—  Commerce  with.     W^est.  J.  9:  321.     12:  96. 

—  in  Bolivia  and  Brazil.    (G.  E.  Church)  Fortn.  14:  564. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:   155. 

—  Physical  History  of.    (L.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  18:  49,  159. 

—  Primeval   Forests   of,    Bates's.     Colburn,    128:    127. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  99. 

—  Wallace  on.     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  3:  272. 
Amazonian  Drift.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loi:  294. 
Amazons,  British.     All  the  Year,  27:  448. 

—  Modern.     Ch.amb.  J.  39:  348. 

—  of  Mexico  ;  a  Tale.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  109,  1S6,  265. 

—  of  South  America.     Putnam,  6:  252. 
Ambassador,  The,  in  Spite  of  Himself.     (G.  W.  Bethunc) 

Putnam,  i:  437. 
Ambassadors,  Privileges  of.     Blackw.  116:  346.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  159. 

—  Extraordinary.     Chamb.  J.  45:  585. 

—  in  Bonds.     (Caroline  Chesebro)  Atlan.  13:  281. 
Amber.     (M.  Reboux)  Pract.  M.  6:  314.  — (E.  A.  Smith) 

Am.  Natural.  14:  179.  —  Appleton,  8:  599.  —  licl. 
Engin.  24:  206. — Argosy,  12:  113.  —  Chamb.  J. 
15:  46.     50:  757.  — Ev.  Sat.  16:  45. 

—  and  Ambergris.     All  the  Year,  28:  607.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  13:  689. 

—  Diving  for.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  486. 

—  of  East  Prussia.     (51.   Merivale)    St.  Paul's,  9:  75. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  729. 

—  Origin,  Nature,  and  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  8:   10. 
Amber  Trade.     Pract.  M.  6:  351. 

Amber  Gods.     (Harriet  E.  Prescott)  Atlan.  5:  7,  170. 
Amber  Mouthpiece  ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  309. 
Amber    Witch,    Meinhold's.     Brit.    Q.    3:    133.  —  Liv. 

Age,  2:  102.  —  Quar.  74:  107. — Fraser,  38:  363. — 

Eel.  R.  80:  299. 
Amber  Witchery.     House.  Words,  9:  123. 
Amberley,  Viscount,  Analysis  of  Religious  Belief.     (C. 

B.  Upton)  Theo.   R.  13:  509.  —  Radical  R.  1:  357. 
Ambidextry.     See  Right  and  Left. 

Ambitieuse,  The.     (J.  T.  Lomax)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  625. 
Ambition.     (E.  A.  Sandford)  Godey,  56:  514.  —  Colburn, 

61:  30.  —  So.  Lit.  IMess.  7:  49. 
Ambition;  a  Farce.     Blackw.  50:  432. 
Ambitious  Brooklet,    The.     (A.   0.   Hall)  Internat.  M. 

2:  477. 
Ambitious  Guest  ;  a  Story.     New  Eng.  IM.  8:  425. 
Ambleve,  Valley  of.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Belgra.  42:  152. 


AMBOISE 


27 


AMERICA 


Amboise,    Georges   d',  Cardinal   and   Minister.     Temp. 

Bar,  50:  224.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  152. 
Amboise,  Chateau  d'.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  25:  346. 
Ambrose,  St.    (J.  Gerard)  Month,  16:  345.  —  (S.  Osgood) 

No.  Am.  81:  414. 

—  and  his  Time.     (S.  L.  Caldwell)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  257. 

—  and  Milan.     (W.  0.  White)  Unita.  R.  12:  69. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  21 : 

234- 
Ambrosia;  a  Legend  of  Ausgburg.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath. 

World,  15:  S03. 
Ambrosiau  Manuscripts.     Quar.  16:  321. 
Ambrosian  Sepulchres.     (G.  Lambert)  Month,  20:  274. 
Ambulance  System.     Macmil.  ig:  87. 
Ambulances,  Experience  of.     (J.  W.  Mario)  Eraser,  95: 

76S.     96:  54,  247. 

—  Prussian,    in  the  War  of  1870-71.     Month,  21:  202, 

289,  402. 

—  War  of  1870  and.     (H.  Sandwith)  Macmil.  23:  38. 
Amelia,  Princess,  Dramas  of.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am. 

52:  4S7. 
Amelia  ;  or,  A  Young  Lady's  Vicissitudes.     (Miss  Leslie) 

Godey,  36:  25-357.  37:  37-165. 
Amelia  Island.  Niles's  Reg.  14:  169. 
Amelie-les-Bains.    All  the  Year,  22:  513.  —  Good  Words, 

21:  229. 
Amen!     (M.  Oliphant)     Blackw.  94:  497. 
Amen-Corner,  Legend  of.     Chamb.  J.  17:  227. 
America.     (Syd.   Smith)   Ed.    R.   33:   69.    49:   473. — 

Blackw.  34:  285,548.  —  Mus.  23:  563.  —  U.  S.  Lit. 

Gaz.  6:  34S. 

—  Abdy's  Journal  in.     Westm.  24:  244. 

—  Adventure  in.     Blackw.  67:  34. 

—  Anburey  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  710. 

—  Ancient.     No.  Brit.  39:  29.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60: 

273,  427,  495- 
Civilization  in.     (M.  J.  B.  Browne)  Scrib.  5:  724. 

—  (T.  A.  Harcourt)  Overland,  14:  468. 

Extinct  Races  of.     (C.  Morris)  Nat.  (I.  25:  121. 

How  originally  peopled.     (C.  II.  Smith)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  38:   I. 
Legends    of.     Cornh.    26:    452.     Same   art.    Liv. 

Age,  119:  761.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  469. 
Mythology  of ;  Myths  of  Manibozho  and  loskeha. 

(D.  G.  Brinton)  Hist.  M.  12:  3. 
Notes  on  a  lost  Race  of.     (A.  W.   Vogeles)  Am. 

Natural.  13:  9. 
Prehistoric  Man  in.     (J.   L.  Onderdonck)  Nat.  Q. 

36:  227. 
Province  of  Tusayan.    (J.  W.  Powell)  Scrib.  11 :  193. 

See  American  Antiquities  ;  Indians. 

—  and  the  Americans.     (J.  Tulloch)  Good  Words,   16: 

641-817. 

—  and  England.     (F.Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  33:  395.  —  Blackw. 

16:  474.  —  Am.  Q.  15:   240. — Mus.   6:    13.     13: 

738.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  34. 
and  France.    (M.  D.  Conway)  Fortn.  3:  442.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  88:  545. 

Future  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  5:  461. 

in  1865.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  709. 

Resemblances   between.     (J.    L.  Swift)  Overland, 

i:  55. 
Social  Relations  of.     Quar.  142:   251.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  130:  707. 

—  and  Europe.     Am.  Whig  R.  13:  251. — Mo.  R.  117: 

192. — Dem.  R.  32:  211. 

Gurowski's,  i86i.     (J.  II.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  63: 

231. 

—  and  Great  Britain,  Common  Interests  of.     (W.  J.  Fox) 

Peop.  J.  1 :  172. 

—  and  her  Detractors.     Ed.  R.  55:  479. 

—  and  its  Realities.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  193. 


America,  Aristocracy  in.     Mo.  R.  150:  392.  —  Mus.  37: 

349- 
How  manufactured.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  23 :  277. 

—  Art  in.     (L.  G.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  71:   67.  — (.L  J. 

Jarves)  Chr.  Exam.  73:  63.— (K.  Field)  Chr.  Exam. 
75=  97- — Chr.  Exam.  77:  175. — Blackw.  16:  129. 
17:  175. 
Future  of.     Art  J.  22:  6. 

—  Art  Museums  in.     Art  J.  22:  129. 

—  as  it  is.     Mo.  R.  130:  29S. 

—  as  it  is  and  will  be.     (C.  E.  Havens)  Pioneer,  2:  16. 

—  as  seen  from  Europe.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Ev.  Sat.  17: 

201. 

—  Ashe's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  15:  442. 

—  Backwoods  Life  in.     Brit.  Q.  21 :  60. 

—  before  the  Revolution.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  9:  165. 

—  Birkbeck's  Journey  in,  1818.     Eel.  R.  28:  33,  169. — 

Ed.  R.  30:  120.  —  Quar.  19:  54.  —  Mo.  R.85:  146. 

—  Birkbeek  and  Palmer  on.     5Io.  R.  87:  278. 

—  Books  relating  to.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  i:  i,  145, 

269.   3:1,145,305.   4:1,145,289.   5:1,175.  6:225. 
Recent,  1847.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  224. 

—  Bradbur}''s  Travels  in.     Anal.  M.  11:  lo. 

—  British.     See  British  .Vmerica. 

—  Buckingham's.     Quar.  68:  250.  —  Wcstm.  40:  21. — 

Eel.  R.  74:  388.     77:  277. 

—  Mrs.  Butler's  Journal  in.     Ed.  R.  61:  379. 

—  Byam's  Western  Republics  of.     Ed.  R.  92:  341. 

—  Chevalier's  Letters  from.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  55: 

497- 

—  Christianity  in.     (P.  Schaff)  Merccr.O).  g:  493. 

—  Church  of.     (A.  A.  Livermore)  Chr.  Exam.  60:  49.  — 

(C.  J.  Ingersoll)  No.  .\m.  18:  172. 
and  Ministry  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  38: 

353- 

National.     O.  &  N.  2:  327. 

Schmucker's  Appeal  to.    (Z.  Paddock)  Meth.  Q.  5: 

625. 

—  Church  Establishments  of.     Fraser,  12:  464,  575. 

—  Church   History  of.     Dem.  R.  24:  151.  —  Wore.  M. 

i:  16.  —  Quar.  2:  309.  —  Am.  Church  R.  2:  391. 
Materials  for.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  .\m.  23:  275. 

—  Cluirches  of.     (J.    A.  James  and   Dr.    Cunningiiam) 

Cong.  M.  27:   502. 
Historical  .A.si)ect  of.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macmil.  40: 

97.  — Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  3. 

Planting  of.     Princ.  41 :  194. 

Reed  and  Matheson's  Visit  to.     Ed.  R.  61 :  421. 

State  of  Religion  in.     (II.  B.  Smith)  .\m.  Presb. 

R.  16:  555. 

—  Civilization   in.     (W.  T.  Moore)  Chr.  Q.  4:  433.— 

(E.  Phelps)  Contin.  Mo.  6:    102,  121.  —  Dem.  R. 
42:  50. 

—  Climate  and  Character  in.     (E.  C.  Towne)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  20:  109. 

—  Combe  on.    Quar.  68:  158. 

—  Commerce  of.     (F.  Gilbert)  Lakeside,  5:  125. 
and  Statistics  of,  Macgregor's.     lul.  R.  86:  367. 

—  Consolation  for.     (B.Franklin)  Carey's  Mus.  i :   1. 

—  Cooper  and  Capt.  Hall  on.     Mus.  15:  510. 

—  Davies's  American  Scenes  and  Christian  Slavery.  Eel. 

R.  89:  43S. 

—  Davis's  Travels  in.     (H.  Brougham)  Kd.  R.  2:  443. 

—  Defense  of.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  40:  427. 

—  Destiny  of.     (J.  S.  Patterson)  Cuntiii.  Mo.  3:  79,  160. 
^lanifest.     (.1.  B.  Austin)  Lippiuc.  4:  183. 

Moral.     Quar.  3:  108. 

Political.     Mass.  Q.  2:  i. 

—  Dickens's  Notes  on.     (T.  Hood)  Colburn,  66:  396. — 

Mo.  R.  159:  392.  —  Ed.  R.  76:  497. 

Change  for.     (J.  G.  Loekhart)  Quar.  73:  129. 

Reply  to.    Mo.  R.  161:  483. 


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AMERICA 


America,  Directions  to  such  Persons  as  are  inclined  to, 
16S2.     Pennsyl.  M.  4:  329. 

—  Discovery  of.     Putnam,  4:  457.  — (J.  Fiske)  Harper, 

64:  III.  — (J.  W.  Foster)  Hesp.  i:  23.  — (J.  T. 
Sliort)  Galaxy,  20:  509. 

and  Naming  of.     (R.  II.  Major)  Am.  Bibliop.  2: 

329.     3:  9. 

—  Discovery  and  Eecords  of.     Mo.  R.  147:  483. 

by  Chinese.     (C.  G.  Lcland)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  3S9, 

500.  — (W.  Speer)  Princ.  25:  83.— Penn  Mo.  6: 
603. 

by  Northmen.     (J.  L.  Diman)  No.  Am.  109:  264. 

—  (II.  C.  Lodge)  No.  Am.  119:  166.  — (B.F.  Do 
Costa)  Am.  Church  R.  24:  41S.  — (S.  G.  Drake)  N. 
E.Reg.  7:  13.  — Nat.  M.  8:  243.  — Dem.  R.  2:  85 
143.  — (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  46:  161.— Mass.  Q. 
2:  189.  — New  York  R.  2:   352.— For.  Q.  21:89. 

—  Anal.  M.  16:  267.— Hist.  M.  15:  170.  — Nat.  Q. 
28:  75.  — Penny  M.  12:  342.  — (M.  R.  Pilon)  Potter 
Am.  Mo.  5:  903.  —  Mo.  R.  155:  337. 

by  the  "Welsh.     Antiquary,  4:  65. 

Effects  of.     Blackw.  60:  261. 

English,  Date  of.     (R.  II.  Major)  Arch.  43!  17 

Pre-Columbian.     (E.  S.  Riley,  jr.)  So.  M.  13:  700. 

—  Am.  Eel.  3:  241.  — (J.  L.  Onderdonk)  Nat.  Q. 
33:  I.  — Dub.  R.  11:  277. 

Bibliography  of.     (P.  B.  Watson)  Lib.  J.  6:  227. 

—  Discoveries  in,  Earliest.     (H.  Stevens)   Am.  J.  Sci. 

98:  299. 

Fictitious.    Hist.  M.  4:  196. 

on  North  Coast.    Eel.  Mus.  3:  276. 

—  Dixon  on.     Meth.  Q.  9:  653. 

—  Dixon's  New.     Chamb.   J.   44:  229.  — Eel.  R.   125, 

221. — Chr.  Rem.  53:  429. 

—  Domestic  Manners  in.     Blackw.  31:  S29. 

—  Duncan  on.    Mo.  R.  105:  142. 

—  Duncan,  Flint,  and  Faux  on.     Westm.  i:  loi. 

—  Early  English  Poets  on.     Dem.  R.  5:  469. 

—  Early  French   Settlements  in.     (J.  Langton)  Canad. 

Mo.  5:  502. 

—  Earlv  Vovages  to.     (J.  C.  Brevoort)  Hist.  M.  13:  45, 

129.- (W.  Willis)  N.  E.  Reg.  23:  192.  — So.  Lit. 
Mess.  14:  705. 
Fictitious,  of  M.  Sagean.     Hist.  M.  10:  65. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Affairs  in,  1839.     Eel.  R.  70:  121. 

—  Edinburgh  Review  on.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  251. 

—  Education  and  Religion  in,  Lang  on,  1840.     Mo.  R. 

153:  307- 

—  English  and  French  Travelers  in.   New  York  R.  6 :  142. 

—  English  Swell-Mobsman  in.     All  the  Year,  43:  204, 

228. 

—  English  Tourists  in.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  721. 

—  English  Travelers    in.     (E.  L.    Chandler)  No.  Am. 

74:  197. 

—  English  Views  of.     Am.  Q.  14:  520. 

—  English  Writers  on.     (W.  Irving)  Eel.  M.  58:  106.  — 

Tait,  i:  229. 

Calumnies  of.     Mo.  R.  131 :  317. 

Hostility  of.      (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  lo:  334.    13: 

20.  —  (P.  Cruise)  No.  Am.  24:  464. 

—  Englishwoman  in.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  129. 

—  Equality  of  Condition  in.    (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  43: 

183. 

—  Faux  on.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  19:  92.  —U.  S.  Lit. 

Gaz.  i:  121. — Blackw.  14:  561.  16:  474. 

—  Fearon  on.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:  203.  —  Quar.  21:  124. — 

Mo.  R.  87:    392.  — Eel.  R.  29:    153. —  Chr.   Obs. 
18:  95. 

—  Ferrall  on.    Mo.  R.  129:  57. 

—  Fidleron.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  216.  —  (A.  H.  Everett) 

No.  Am.  37:  273. — Mo.  R.  131:  317. 

—  Finch  on.    Mo.  R.  132:  72. 


America,  First  Impressions  of.  Eraser,  76:  534.  —  (J.J. 
Ampere)  Eel.  M.  29:  84.  —  (Duke  of  Argyll)  Eraser, 
100:  748.  101:40.  Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  144:33, 
279.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  151,  274.  Same  art. 
Appleton,  23:  170,  209. 

—  First  Notice  of,  in  Englisli  State  Papers,  1578.     (H. 

Kirke)  Reliquary-,  13:  70. 

—  First  Sermon  iu,  printed.     (II.  W.  Cushman)  N.  E. 

Reg.  25:   169. 

—  Foster  on.     Quar.  68:  12. 

—  French  Criticism  on.     Month,  5:  463. 

—  from  the  Cosmopolitical  Point  of  View.     Brit.  Q.  17: 

565.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  3. 

—  Future  of.     (C.  II.  Bell)  N.  E.  Reg.  25:  317. 

—  German  View  of.     Putnam,  16:  101. 

—  Germans  in.    Bentley,  53:  244. 

—  Godley's  Letters  from.     Eel.  R.  79:    69S.  —  Mo.   R. 

164:  93. 

—  Gold- Worship  in.     (H.  Sedley)  St.  James,  12:  434. 

—  Grandeur  of.     (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  6:  2S9. 

—  Grassi  on.     (E.  Brooks)  No.  Am.  16:  229. 

—  Hall,  Basil,  on.     Westm.  11:  416. — Mus.  16:  233. — 

Quar. 39:345.  41:  417. — Mo.  R.  117:  503. — So.  R. 
4:  321. 
Answer  to.     Colburn,  32 :  297. 

—  Hall,  Lieut.  F.,  on.     (J.  Gallison)  No.  Am.  9:  135. — 

Mo.  R.  87:  382. 

—  Hamilton  on.    -(S.  Eliot)  Chr.  Exam.  15:  219.  —  Am. 

Q.  14:  520.  —  (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  38:  210. — 
Dub.  Univ.  2:  444,558. — Fraser,  9:  42.  —  Blackw. 
34:285,  54S.  35:  342.  —  (A.  Norton)  Select  J.  3: 
81.  —  Mus.  23:  468,  563,  648.     24:  81. 

—  Hennepin's  Early  Travels  in.     Dem.  R.  5:  190,  381. 

—  (J.  H.  Perkins)  No.  Am.  49:  258. 

—  Historical  Footprints  iu.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

9:  288. 

—  History  of,  Early,  Materials  for.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr. 

Exam.  70:  399. 
Notes  on.      (E.  D.  Niell)  N.  E.  Reg.  28:  314. 

29:  295. 

God  in.     Chr.  Exam.  81 :  i. 

Materials  for.     (G.  H.  Moore)  Hist.  M.   11:  297, 

321.     12:  9.     13:  26-286.     15:  35.     16:  300. 

Munoz's.     Am.  Bibliop.  8:  21. 

Notable  Places  in.     Hist.  M.  10:  supp.  5,  45. 

Notes  on.     N.  E.  Reg.  31 :  21,  147,  393. 

Sources  of.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath.  World,  12:  560. 

—  Histories  of,  Recent.     Clir.  R.  15:  182. 

—  Ilodson  on.     (J.  Sparks) No.  Am.  18:  222.  —  Westm. 

2:  170. — Mo.  R.  104:  245. 

—  Holmes's  Annals  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  2:  309. 

—  Holmes  on.     Mo.  R.  loi:  304. 

—  Home-Life  in,  Haliburton's,   1854.     Brit.  Q.  21:  60. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  361. 

—  Hotels  and  Food  in.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  345. 

—  How  they  manage  Things  in.    Blackw.  59:  439.    61: 

492.     Same  art.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  360. 

—  Humboldt's  View  of,  and  its  Native  Tribes.     Colburn, 

2:  127,  403. 

—  Impressions  of.     (R.  W.  Dale)  19th  Cent.  3:  457,  757, 

943.  4:98,713.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  665.  Same 
art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  138,  206,  339.  — (W. 
Forsyth)  Good  Words,  10:213. 

—  in  1818'.     Eel.  R.  31:  401. 

—  in  1846.     Dem.  R.  18:  57. 

—  Influence   of    Trading  on.      (H.    W.    Bellows)   Am. 

Whig  R.  1 :  94. 

—  Janson's  Stranger  in,  1805.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  5:  461. 

—  Jerome  Napoleon  in.     All  the  Year,  8:  174. 

—  John  Bull  in.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:15. 

—  Jottings  in.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  23:  42-319. 

24:  24,  188. 


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AMERICA 


America,  Journal  of  Travels  in.     Westm.  24:  244. 

—  Lakes  and  Indians  of.     Mo.  R.  132:  505. 

—  Land  of  Wealth.     (J.  A.  Cburcli)  Galaxy,  2:  622. 

—  Latest  Notes  on.     Colburn,  96:  229. 

—  Latin  Races  in.     So.  R.  u.  s.  g:  320. 

—  Latrobe,  Abdy,  etc.  on.     Quar.  54:  392. 

—  Learned  Professions  in.     Cliamb.  J.  41 :  6. 

—  Lessons  from.     Chamb.  J.  19:  337. 

—  Letters   from.     (P.    Godwin)   Puop.   .T.  4:  83-305. — 

Mus.  14:  2S9. 

—  Letters  in,  Murray's.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:   160. 

—  Liefer's  Stranger  in.     Quar.  53:  310. 

—  Life  in.     (H.  B.  Hall)  St.  Jaines,  7:  369.  — Chr.  Obs. 

64:  432.  —  Colburn,  31:  42. 

Aspects  of.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Atlan.  43:  i. 

before  the  Revolution.    (H.  W.  Frost)  Galaxy,  18: 

200. 
Dangerous  Tendencies  in.     Atlan.  42:  385.  —  (\. 

G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  31:  31. 

—  Life  and  Scenery  in,  Sketches  of.     (L.  D.  Pychouska) 

Contin.  Mo.  5:  9-643.     6:  544. 

—  Lyell's  Travels  in.     (H.  Merivale)  Ed.  R.  83:  129.  — 

(Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  14:  541. 

—  Mackay's  Travels   in.      (W.   J.   Grayson)   De   Bow, 

28:  48. 

—  Mackenzie  on.     Mo.  R.  131:  411. 

—  Manners  in.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  30:  343. 

British  Abuse  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  15:  397. 

Morals  and.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  250. 

—  Marmier's  Notes  on.     Blackw.  69:  545. 

—  Marryatt's  Diary  in.   (W.  Empson)  Ed.  R.  70:  66. — 

Mus.  36:  354.  —  Blackw.  15:  424.  —  Eel.  R.  70: 
422.  71:  271. — Quar.  64:  308.  —  Dub.  Univ.  14: 
513.  — Mo.  R.  149:  497.     151:  214. 

—  Miss  Martineau  on.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  14:   15.  — 

(C.  Stetson)  Chr.  Exam.  23:  226.  — (J.  G.  Palfrey) 
No.  Am.  45:  418.  —  Am.  Q.  22:  21.  —  Eraser,  19: 
557.  — Meth.  Q.  2:  584.  — Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  455. 
—  Westm.  28:  470.   30:365.  —  Ed.  R.  67:180. 

—  Michaux  on.     Ed.  R.  7:  155. 

—  Mission  of.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Chr.  Exam.  86:  56.— 

(B.  F.  Porter)  De  Bow,  4:  108.  —  Brownson,  13:  409. 

—  Murat  on.     So.  R.  7:   102.  —  For.  Q.  11:   i.  —  Mus. 

22:  671. 

—  MuiTay's  Travels  in.     NewQ.4:  40S.  —  New  York  R. 

5:  490.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  72.  —  Quar.  64:  308. — 
Ed.  R;73:  77- 

—  Muskau  and  Mrs.  Trollope  on.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am. 

36:  I. 

—  Name  of.     (R.  H.  Major)  Am.  Bibliop.  2:  329.    3:  9. 
New,  suggested.     Deni.  R.  16:  492. 

Origin  of.     (J.  Marcou)   Atlan.   35:  291.  —  Scrib. 

12:  222. 

—  North  and  South,  Statistics  of,  1S69.     Am.  .T.  Educ. 

18:  523. 

—  Northern  Coasts  of.     Am.  Mo.  3:  437. 

Simpson  on  Discoveries  on,  1836-39.  Mo.  R.  162:  76. 

—  Northwest  Coast,  Topographical  Features  of.     (T.  A. 

Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  242. 

—  Notions  of  the  Americans.     Colburn,  23:  164. 

—  Obligations  to  France.     (J.   G.   Shea)  Catii.  World, 

13:  836. 

—  Ousley  on.     Quar.  48:  507. 

—  Parkinson    on.      (M.  Napier)  Ed.   R.  7:    29.  —  Eel. 

R.  3:  165. 

—  Past  and  Present  of,    1850.      (E.   S.  Ely)   Hogg,  4: 

'35- 

—  Peopling  of.     (A.  R.  Grote)  Am.  Natural.  11 :  221. 
Original.     Portfo.(Den.)  13:  231,510.     14:  7. 

—  Peter  Schlemihl  in.     (M.  L  Motte)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  84. 

—  Plants  of,  Derivation  of.     (A,  Gray)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

1:  724. 


America,  Popular  Religion  in.    (J.  C.  Hutcheson)  Belgra. 
16:  422. 

—  Population  of.  (A.  von  Humboldt)  Niles's  Reg. 30:  190. 

—  Power's  Impression  of,  1833-35.     ^^o.  R.  139:  297. 

—  Pre-Columbian  History  of.     (II.  R.  Schoolcraft)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  i:    430.  —  (A.   B.    Chapin)  Am. 
Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  i:  191. 

—  Present  State  of,  1837.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  507. 

—  Progress  of.     Liv.  Age,  14:  191. 

Comparative  View  of.     (R.  P.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s. 

4:  493- 

Indications  of  Philosophic.     For.  Q.  24:  279. 

Macgregor  on.     Liv.  Age,  15:  385. 

—  Prophecies  concerning.     (C.  Sumner)  Atlan.  20:  275. 

—  Hist.  M.  15:  140. 

—  Prospects  of .     Mus.  13:  704. 

and  her  Resources.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  i :  435. 

Bristed  on,  1818.     Eel.  R.  32:  23. 

—  Pulpit  of,  Sprague's  Annals  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr. 

Exam.  62:  no.—  (E.  Everett)  Liv.  Age,  52:  238. 

—  Race  and  (!."olor  Antagonisms  ni.     Liv.  Age,  105:  131. 

—  Religion  in.     (R.  W.   Dale)   Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4: 

44.  —  (E.  Dicey)  Macmil.  15:  440.     Same  art.  Ed. 
M.  69:  19. 
Liberality  and  Devotedness  in.    Cong.  M.  21 :  405, 

—  Republics  in.     (W.  H.  Dixon)  Peop.  J.  4:  248.  5:  95. 

—  Resources  of.  Sir  M.  Peto  on.     Chamb.  J.  43:  438. 

—  Rural  Scenes  and  Natural  History  of.     Chr.  Rem.  20: 

105. 

—  Saxe  Weimar  on.     Quar.  41:  417.  —  Mo.  R.  117:  91. 

(G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  28:  226. —So.  R.  3:  192. 

—  Am.  Q.  4:  244.  — For.  Q.  3:  630. 

—  Scenery  in.     (II.  Merivale)  Ev.  Sat.  6:  721.  —  Sharpe, 

15:  '251. 

—  Schaff  on.     (B.  H.  Nadal)  Meth.  Q.  16:  122. 

—  Schmidt  and  Gall  on.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  17:  91. 

—  Scotch-Irish  in.     (G.  II.  Smyth)  M.  Am.  Hist.  4:  161. 

—  seen  with  foreign  Eyes.   Apjileton,  13:  584-815.  14:  17. 

—  Settlement  of,  First.     Bost.  Mo.  i :  169-337. 

First  English   Colony   on    Roanoke   Island.      (F. 

Kidder)  Conlin.  .^lo.  i:  541. 

—  Settlements  in  before  Columbus.     (T.  Ewbank)  Hist. 

M    12:  75. 

—  Short  Cut  to.     Cliamb.  J.  16:  203. 

—  Social  Elevation  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  381. 

—  Social  Life  in.     (Mrs.  A.  L.  Phelps)  Nat.  Q.  i:  350. 

—  Society  in.     (.J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  31:  365.  — (H.T. 

Tuckerman)  No.  Am.  81:  26.  —  Knick.  9:  163. — 

Dem.  R.  28:  86.  — So.  Q.  26:  355. 
Peculiarities  of.     Cornh.  26:  704.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  116:  294. 

Pulszky's  Sketches  of.     Liv.  Age,  37:  97. 

Sketches  of.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Eraser,  41 :  261,  523. 

42:  255,  373,  562.     Same  art.  Ei'l.  M.20:  -f^  419. 
Traits  of.     Eraser,  85:  632.     Same  art.  Eel.  ^I.  79: 

53.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  600, 

Mrs.  Trollope  on.     (,T.  G.  Lockhart)  Quar.  47:  39. 

Young  Ladyism  in.     (.1.  G.  Kohl)  Bintley,  50:   273. 

—  Spanish  Conquest  of,  Helps's.     E<1.  R.  109:  i.  — Brit. 

Q.  26:  235.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  42:  2S3.  —  Brit.  Q. 
34:  155.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  54:  145. —  Eraser,  52: 
241.  56:  331.  65:  135.  —  Dub.  R.  41:  294. — 
Dui).  I'niv.  46:  577.  —  Sharpe,  22:  221. 

—  Spoiling  ill.     Bcntley,  27:  493. 

—  Statistics  of.     U.  S.  "Cath.  M.  6:  129. 

—  Stranger  in,  iSSo.     (G.  .1.  Ilolyoake)  19th  Cent.  8:  67. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  354.  Same  art.  Ed.  M. 
95:  29S. 

—  Stuaii's  Three  Years  in.     Am.  Q.  13:  469. —  Ed.  R. 

56:  460.  —  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  18:  317. — 
Select  J.  2:  [19.  —  Am.  'Mo.  R.  4:   140. 

—  Sturge's  Visit  to.     Eel.  R.  75:  414. 


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AMERICAN 


America,  Subaltern  in.     (G.  K.  Glcig)  Blackw.  21:  243- 
709.     22:  74,  316. 

—  Sullivan's  Rambles  in,     Blackw.  72:  6S0. 

—  Summary   View   of.      Blackw.     16:   617. — "Westm. 

3:    2S3.  —  (.).  Sparks)  No.  Am.  21 :  453.  —  Mo.  K. 
107:  34. 

—  Summer  in.    lientley,  5t:  501,  661.    52:  57-620.    53: 

35-392. 

—  Sultliff  on.     Mo.  R.  84:  56. 

—  Taylor's  Notes  on.     Blackw.  69:  545. 

—  Things  as  they  are  in.     (W.   Chambers)  Chamb.  J. 

21:  81-390.     22:  6-242. 

—  Three  Books  about,  1S38.     Mo.  R.  147:   i. 

—  Three   British   Views  of,    1S79.      (W.    C.  Brownell) 

Nation,  29:  iSi. 

—  Tracts  on.     Mo.  R.  97:  200. 

—  Transatlantic   Sketches.     (W.   Brodie)   Bentley,   53: 

469-613.     54:  1S5-27S. 

—  Travelers  in.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  31:  133. 

—  Travelers  and  Traveling  in.     Penny  M.  7:  23. 

—  Traveling  in.     Blackw.  18:  422.  —  Knick.  2:  283. — 

JIus.  8:  30. — Cornh.  19:  321. 

—  Travels  of  a  Scottish  Craftsman  in.     Eel.  M.  6:  321. 

—  Trollopc  on.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  75. — Am   Q.  12:  109. 

—  Am.  Mo.  R.  2:   158.  —  Quar.  47:  39. — Mo.  R. 
127:  540. 

—  Trollope  and  Paulding  on.     Eraser,  5:  336. 

—  Vigne  on.     Mo.  R.  128:  117. 

—  Visits,  ViewS;  and  Tours  in.     Quar.  27:  71. 

—  Von  Raumer  on.     (J.  T.  Crane)  Mcth.  Q.  7:  211. 

—  Warden  on.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  13:  47. 

—  Was  it  known  to  the  Ancients?    (G.  R.  Howell)  Pot- 

ter Am.  Mo.  17:  17. 

—  Western  Tei-ritories  of,  Pike's  Travels  in,  1805-7.     (J. 

Foster)  Eel.  R.  3:  296. 

—  What  should  De  the  Example  of?    Knick.  32:  347. 

—  White,  Red,  and  Black  in,  Pulszky's.     Chamb.  J.  19: 

265,  277. 

—  Woman  in.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  279.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

68:  67S. 

—  Wonders  of.     (J.  A.  Dobson)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  11 :  321. 

—  Wright,  Fanny,  on.     Mo.  R.  97:  247. 

—  Wyse's  Travels  in.     Dub.  Univ.  30.  193. 

See  also  names  of  subdivisions,  as  North;  South;  Cen- 
tral; also,  New  World. 
American,  Tlie.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  37:  651.     38: 

i5-''4i-     39:  1-530- 

—  in  England,  1S36.     Mo.  R.  139:  330. 

—  in  London.     Knick.  16:  279. 

—  of  Culture,  The  Self-Made.     (W.  C.  Bro^vncll)  Na- 

tion, 32:  385. 
American's  Tale.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  supp.  44. 
Americans  abroad.     (A.  Gore)  Lippinc.  26:  466.  —  (H. 

James,  jr.)  Nation,  27:  20S,  239. 

—  and  their  Detractors.     (W.  Empson)  Ed.  R.  55:  479. 

—  in  England.     Li  v.  A^o,  29:  568. 

—  in  IVIoral,  Social,  and   Political  Relations,  Grund  on, 

1S36.    Mo.  R.  142:  207.  — Bost.  Q.  i:  161. 

—  in  Paris.     Nation,  26:  257. 

—  Traveling,  Character  of.     (IE  W.  Jenkins)  Overland, 

3:  534- 

—  Typical.     (M.  Walsh)  Catb.  World,  23 :  479. 
See  American  People. 

American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.     (W.  Tudor) 

No.  Am.  1 :  370. 
American  Almanac.     Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  157. 

—  1S33.    Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  478. 

—  1834.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  453, 

—  1837.     No.  Am.  44:  267. 

—  1838.     No.  Am.  46:  311. 

—  General  Index,  1830-39.     Am.  Alma.  1839:  315. 
1840-49.     Am.  Alma.  1849:  358. 


American  Almanac,  General  Index,  1S50-59.   Am.  Alma. 

1859:  372. 
American  Ambition  and  Europe's  Dilemma,  1S54.     Dub. 

Univ.  44:   111.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  24^. 
American  Annual  Register,  1825-26.     Lond.  M.  19:  1. 
American  Antiquarian  Society,  Transactions  of.     West. 

R.  3:  89.' 
American  Antiquities.     (T.  W.  Harris)  No.  Am.  12:  225. 

—  Chr.  R.4:  555.  —  New  York  R.  10:  68.  —  Knick. 
2:  371.  —  With  drawings,  Knick.  10:  1-457.  —  (C. 
L.  Brace)  Atlan.  i:  769.  — (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E. 
Reg.  9:  263.  —  (A.  D.  Chandler)  Penn  Mo.  3: 
385. — (C.  Morris)  Lippinc.  7:  514.  —  Am.  Mo.  M. 
7:  67.  —  Broadw.  8:  538. —  Colbum,  go:  127. — 
Hesp.  3:  120.  —  Dem.  R.  28:  512.  —  Ed.  R.  125: 
332.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  547.  —  Penny  M. 
14:  239,  242. — Portfo.(I)en.)  15:  458.  16:  i. — 
West.  Mo.  R.  1 :  656.  —  West.  'R.  i :  96-346.  2 :  29, 
112,153.  3:  89.  —  (C.  C.  Jones,  jr.)  No.  Am.  118: 
70.  — (B.  F.  Porter)  Hunt,  15:  4S0.  — (R.  C.  Tay- 
lor) Am.  J.  Sci.  34:  88.  — (J.  L.  Taylor)  Bib.  Sac. 
12:  433.  —  (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  50:  417. — 
Liv.  Age,  58:  20. 

—  Aboriginal  Structures.     (L.  Cass)  No.  Am.  51 :  396. 

—  America  the   Old  World.      (L.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  11: 

373- 

—  Bradford  on.     Mo.  R.  158:  141. 

—  in  Pacilic  States.     (H.  L.  Oak)  Overland,  15:  305. 

—  in  St.  Louis  Co.,  Mo.    (F.  E.  Roesler)  Western,  i :  739. 

—  in  United  States.      (E.  G.  Squier)  Harper,  20:  y^?- 

21 :  20,  165. 

—  of  Kentucky.     (C.  S.  Rafinesque)  West.  R.  3:  53. 

—  of  New  York.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Am.  J.  Sci.  61 :  305. 

—  Origin  of.     (W.  H.  C.  Hosmer)  Overland,  9:  530. 

—  Prehistoric  Ruins,  in  Southern  Colorado.     (H.  Gan- 

nett) Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  666. 

—  Priest's.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  310. 

—  Researches  in.    (A.  de  Bellacombe)  Anthrop.  R.  2:  191. 

—  Study  of.     (J.  P.  McLean)  Univ.  Q.  36:  2SS.    37:  t,2, 

281. 

—  Western.     111.  M.  i:  241. 

See  America,  Ancient;  Indians;  Mound-Builders. 

American  Association  for  Advancement  of  Education. 
Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  3. 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science. 
(E.  B.  Hunt)  Putnam,  2:  319.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  3: 
147.  —  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  63.  —  Nature,  lo:  441.    12: 

424,  443- 
American  Authors.    Bentley,  33:  633.  —  Blackw.  16:  304, 
415,  560.     17:  48,  186. 

—  abroad.     (T.  L.  Cuyler)  Godey,  32:  59. 

—  Alphabetical  List  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  1S6.     6:  23. 
of  766.     Am.  Alma.  1840:  67. 

Amei-ican  Authorship.  Colbum,  97:  424.  98:  77-476. 
99:77-425.    100:73-173.    101:105-222.    102:283. 

—  So.  Q.  23:  486. 

American  Autocrats.    (F.  L.  Oswald)  Internat.  R.  6:  567. 
American  Avatar:  Sage,  Poet,  and  Hero.     Am.  Whig  R. 

13:  149. 
American  Bankers'  Association.  Bank.  ]\I.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  304. 
American  Bar,  The.     Dem.  R.  28:  195. 

—  and  Bench.     (J.  Bryce)  Macinil.  25:  422.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  113:  109,  163.  —  Hist.  M.  lo:  4. 
American  Bards;  a  Satire.     Anal.  M.  16:  188. 
American  Baron.     (J.   De  Mille)  Harper,  42:    321-862. 

43:  6;-862. 
American  Baronets.     Hist.  M.  lo:  4. 
American  Bench.     (J.  IMacdonell)  Contemp.  28:  68z. 

—  Drolleries  of.     Chamb.  J.  54:  382. 

American  Bible  Society  and  the  English  Version.  (C. 
Hodge)  Princ.  29:  507. 

—  History  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  17:  459. 


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American  Bible  Society,  Letter  on.     (S.  H.  Turner)  Am. 
Cliurch  R.  9:  547. 

—  Presidents  of.     (G.  P.  Disosway)  Nat.  M.  5:  289,  385. 
American  Biograpliical  Dictionary,  Allen's.     Am.  Mo. 

R.  2:  429. 
American  Biographical  Sketches.     Xo.  Am.  1 :  328. 
American  Biography.     Penn  Mo.  2:    167. 

—  Baldwin's  Party  Leaders.     So.  Q.  27:  235. 

—  Drake's  Dictionary  of.     (W.  A.  Wheeler)  No.  Am. 

"5:  453- 

—  Sparks's  Library  of.     (0.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 

38:  466.— (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  43:  267,  516.— (0. 
W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  59:  96.  —  Meth.  Q.  8:  503. 
American  Board,  and  its  Reviewers.     Bost.  R.  2:  258. 

—  Secretaries  of,  with  engraving.     Ec!.  M.  58:  259. 
American  Boarding  Houses.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  46S. 
American  Chesterfield,  The.     Fraser,  5:  515. 
American  Church  Jlissionary  Society.     (N.  S.  Richard- 
son) Am.  Church  R.  13:  390.     18:  597. 

American  Citizen,  Responsibilities  of.     (G.  C.  Maund) 

Evang.  R.  15:  570. 
American  Colleges.    (A.  Suydam)  University  Q.  4:  196. 

—  Porter  on.     Lakeside,  4:  316. 

—  Recollections  of.     (T.   Hughes  and  W.  D.  Rawlins) 

Dark  Blue,  i:  59-316. 
See  Colleges;  Universities. 
American  Colonies,  Bancroft's  Account  of  the.    Prosp.  R. 
4:  217. 

—  History  of.     (L.  Sabine)  No.  Am.  60:  368. 

Chalmers's.     (L.  Sabine)  No.  Am.  60:  539. 

Grahame  on.     Mo.  R.  112:  407.  —  (C.F.Adams) 

No.  Am.  32:  174. 

—  How  they  lived  in.     (H.  W.  Frost)  Galaxy,  18:  200. 

—  Controversy  with  Great  Britain.    Ann.  Reg.  2:  43.    2: 

[22.  5:  52.  7:  263.  —  (E.  Everett)  Ann.  lieg.  5: 
35.  —  Niles's  Reg.  32:  49. 

—  Development  of  Constitutional  Government  in.     (H. 

0.  Taylor)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  705. 

—  Independence  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  30:  326. 

—  Journey  to,  1679-80.    (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  105:653. 

—  Lodge's  History  of.     (H.  B.  Adams)  Nation,  32:  373. 

—  (W.  F.  Poole)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  32. 

—  Middle,  in  1755.     (D.  Dulany)  Pennsyl.  M.  3:  11. 

—  Paper  Money  of.     (J.  Q.  Howard)  Nat.  Q.  32:  96. 

—  Relics  of  Early  Times  in.    Hist.  M.  8:  ;^23-     9-85. 

—  Republican  Views  of.  (M.  Storey)  No.  Am.  116:  425. 
American  Colonization  Society,  iSig.  West.  R.  i:  142. 
American   Colonv  in   a   Normandy  Manor-House,   An. 

(M.  B.  Wright)  Scrib.  15:  640. 
American  Common  School  Society.  Am.  .J.  Educ.  15:  247. 
American  Competition.     Chamb.  .J.  58:  289. 

—  American  View  of.     (E.  Atkinson)  Fortn.  31:  383. 

—  Truth  about.     (G.  B.  Powell)  Fraser,  103:  310. 

American  Congregational  Association,  nth  Annual  Re- 
port. Cong.  Q.  6:  313.  12th,  7:  447.  13th,  8:  321. 
14th,  9:  300.  15th,  10:  310.  i6th,  11:  451.  17th, 
12:  446.  iSth,  13:  466.  19th,  14:  461.  20th,  15: 
460.  2ist,  16:  494.  22d,  17:  452.  23d,  18:  466. 
24th,  19:  460.     25th,  20:  4S9. 

American  Congregational  Union.  (E.  W*Gilman)  Cong. 
Q.  i:  59.  —  (L  P.  Lang^vorthy)  Cong.  Q.  i:  321. 

—  loth  Annual  Report.    Cong.  (}.  5:  273.     nth,  6:  306. 

i2th,  7:  441.  13th,  8:  315.  14th,  9:  308.  15th, 
10:  300.  i6th,  11:  462.  17th,  12:  461.  iSth,  13: 
480.  19th,  14:  471.  20th,  15:  473.  2ist,  16:  504. 
22d,  17:  467.     23d,  18:  479.     24th,  19:  472. 

American  Conservatism,  English  View  of.  (A.  V.  Dicey) 
Nation,  30:  228,  282. 

American  Criticism.     Mus.  15:   10. 

American  Despotisms.     (P.  (Jodwin)  Putnam,  4:  52S. 

American  Diplomacy.     Fraser,  48:  299. 

American  Education  Society.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  367. 


American  Encroachments  on  British  Rights.  Pamph.  6: 
33,  361- 

Ajiierican  Episcopate  before  the  Revolution.  (N.  S.  Rich- 
ardson) Am.  Church  R.  4:  548. 

American  Facts.     Eel.  ^L  5:  410. 

—  and  Gladstone  Fallacies.     Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  iSi. 
American  Farmer,  The,  Hints  to.     Contin.  Mo.  5:  5S4. 
American   Female   Seminar}',   School-Days   in  an.     St. 

James,  31:  no,  231,  436. 
American  Forests.     Penny  M.  6:  454. 

—  Fires  in.     Penny  M.  6:  466. 

—  Scenes  in.     Mus.  16:  323. 
American  Genius  in  England.     (J.  R.  Remington)  Hunt, 

19:  496.     Same  art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  363. 
American  Girl,  and  her  Lovers;  a  Story.     (M.  E.  Blair) 

Lippinc.  15:  160. 
American  Girl,  The.    (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  30:  265 

417. 

—  Shall  she  be  chaperoned?  (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  24:  451. 
American  Heraldry,  Plea  for.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  Hist. 

M.  14:  126. 
American  Heroine  in  Fiction.     (A.  Macdonell)  MacmiL 

32:  S44- 
American  Home  Missionary  Society.    (.J.  S.  Clark)  Cong. 

Q-  i:  359-    4:  38- 

—  New  Rule  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  286. 
American  Humor.    Brit.  Q.  52:  324.  —  Comh.  13:  28. — 

No.  Brit.  33:  461.— Eel.  M.  33:  137.  35:  267.— 
All  the  Year,  6:  190. 

—  Slicks,  Downings,  and  Crocketts.     Westm.  32:  137. 
American    Influence    on   the    Democratic   Movement   in 

France.     (J.  McCarthy)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  636. 
American  Institute.     Hunt,  3:  418. 

—  1829.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  140,  154. 

—  1830.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  162. 

—  Fair  of.     Hunt,  11:  444.  — Am.  Whig  R.  2:  538. 
American  Institute  of  Instruction.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  ig. 

—  Index  to  Lectures  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  241. 

—  Presidents  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  2n. 
American  Institutions,  1S35.     Eel.  R.  62:  89   257. 

—  Permanence  of.     (A.  Payne)  Chr.  R.  17:  86. 

—  Perpetuity  of.     Blackw.  i8:  355. 
American  Journal  of  Education,  Barnard's,  1S56-65.    (S. 

Watson)  New  Eng.  24:  513. 

—  Classilied  Index.     Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  17.     26:  49. 
American  Journals  in  France  and  Germany.    (J.  Sparks) 

•Si         No.  Am.  24:  226. 
'^American  Jirri^Tirudcnce.     Portfo.(Den.)  14:  590. 

American  Kitchen-Garden.  (A.  B.  Storey)  Good  Words, 
22:   167. 

American  Legislation.    (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  2:  76. 

American  Letters.    (E.  W.  Johnson)  .\m.  Whig  R.  i :  575. 

American  Liberties,  Past  Dangers  to.     Lippinc.  25:  60. 

American  Library.     Blackw.  62:  574. 

—  of  Useful  Knowledge.     Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  53. 
American  Literature.     Ed.   R.  50:    125.— Blackw.   18: 

306.  110:422.  Same  art.  Ed.  M. 77:  671.  —  Westm. 
49-  333-  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  18:  361.  —  For.  i^. 
21:  31(3.  —  Retros.  9:  304.  —  (J.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am. 
13:  47S.  — (T.  Flint)  Knick.  2:  161.  — So.  Lit.  Mess. 
i:  I.— (G.  Tucker)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  Si.  6:  707. 
n:  393.  —  Bro^vnson,  4:  384.  —  Eel.  M.  14:  532. — 
Dub.  Univ.  35:  461.  .Same  art.  Ed.  M.  20:  ^25. — 
(E.  S.  Gould)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  3:  33.  — Mo.  R.  93: 
297.  — Mus.  5:  87.  — So.  R.  7:  4V'.— (^V.  Chan- 
ning)  No.  Am.  i:  307.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 
92:  146.  —  (G.  E.  Woodberry)  Fortn.  35:  606. — 
(J.  W.  Simmons)  So.  Lit.  J.  3:  65.  — (II.  T.  Tuck- 
erman)  No.  Am.  82:  319.  —  (J.  A.  Spencer)  Am. 
Church  R.  9:  84.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  106.  —  Blackw. 
62:  574.  —  Westm.  57:  28S.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  25: 
289.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  12:  44.  —  Temp.  Bar,  37:  396. 


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AMERICAN 


American  Literature.    DeBow,  24:  173.  —  Bost.  Q.  2:  i. 
3:  57.  —  So.  Q.  11:  117.  —  West.  M.  i:  5,  184. 

—  and  Criticism.     (E.  S.  Gould)  Lit.  &  Theo.  K.  3:  23- 

—  and  English  compared.     (T.  T.  Stone)  Lit.  &  Tlieo.  K. 

2:  36.  —  Am.  Q.  Obs.  2:  36.  —  Dem.  K.  22:  207. 

—  Bibliography  of.     llist.  M.  4:  38. 

—  Characteristics   of.      No.    Brit.   46:  456.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  69:  1S6. 

1861-68.     "Westm.  94:  263.      Same  art.  Liv.  Ago, 

108:  67. 

—  Classical  Works  of.     Ed.  Mus.  2:  179. 

—  Colonial.     Nat.  Q.  23:  315. 

Bibliography  of.     (J.  D.  Butler)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  72. 

—  Hist.  M.  4:  73,  235,  328. 

—  Delinquency  of.     (W.  Channing)  No.  Am.  2:  33 

—  Dramatists  of.     Lond.  M.  16:  466. 

—  Duyckinck's  Cyclopa-'dia  of.     Putnam,  7:  170. 

—  Future  of.     Bost.  (i.  i:   106. 

—  History  of.     Harper,  52:  401,  514. 

Tyler's.     (C.  C.  Smith)  Unita.  R.  ii:  165.  — (T. 

W.  Higginson)  Nation,  28:  16.  —  PemiMo.  10:  624. 

—  Imaginative.     (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  22:  347. 

—  Impediments  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:  4S1.     3:  21. 

—  Prognostics  of.  (N.  Porter)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.3ds.  3:  504. 

—  Prose  Writers.     Dem.  R.  20:  384. 

Griswold's.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  209,381.     16:  230. 

—  Quackery  in.     (S.  S.  Haldeman)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  210. 

—  Retrospective  Survey  of,  1852.     Westm.  57:  288,  633. 

—  Schools  in.     (A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church  R.  3:  329. 

—  Southern.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  g:  207. 

—  Studies  of.     (P.  Chasles)  Internat.  M.  4:  165. 

—  Style  of  Writers  in.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

4:  135- 

—  Thoughts  on.     West.  J.  6:  336. 

—  to-day,  to-morrow.     (J.  S.  Hawks)  Dem.  R.  29:  209. 

—  Transitions  in.     (J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath.  World,  32 :  363. 

—  Truly  American.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  6:  7, 

—  Turning-Point  in.     (M.  F.  Taylor)  So.  M.  II :  323. 

—  Who  reads?    (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  55:  372. 
See  New  England;  Literature. 

American  Loyalists,  Sabine's  Sketches  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis) 
No.  Am.  65:  138. 

—  in  Nova  Scotia.    (L.  W.  Champney)  Lippinc.  27:  391. 
American  Marvels.     All  the  Year,  39:  112. 
American  Mind,  Practical  Character  of.     (D.  Peabody) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  7:  407. 
American  Mines  and  Mining  Companies.     Blackw.  17: 

592,  741. 
American  Ministers  abroad.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  4: 

132. 

—  Dress  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  6:  267. 
American  Names.     Eel.  M.  40:  271. 

American  Nationality.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  8:  501. 

American  Newspapers.     See  Newspapers. 

American  Novels.     No.  Brit.  20:  81.  —  Liv.  Age,  2:  643. 

—  (Mrs.  M.  F.  Sullivan)  Cath.  World,  28:  325. 
American   Novelists,    Early.      (G.   P.   Latlirop)   Atlan. 

37:  404. 
American  Orators  and  Statesmen.     (A.  Hayward)  Quar. 

67:  I.     Same  art.  Mus.  41:  374. 
American  People,  1837.     Eel.  R.  66:  51. 

—  and  the  Aborigines.     Blackw.  59:   554,677.     60:  45. 

—  and  Mrs.  Trollope.     Colburn,  35:  446. 

—  Are  they  less  healthy  than  Europeans?    (S.  G.  Young) 

Galaxy,  14:  630. 

—  as  they  are.     Mo.  R.  1 15:  448. 

—  Beaumont  on.     Quar.  53:  289. 

—  Beauty  of.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  11:  108. 

—  Character  of.     (T.  M.  Anderson)  Galaxy,  21:  733. — 

(J.  G.  Swisshelm)  Galaxy,  22:  618.  —  Blackw.  15: 
690.  16:91. —  Mus.22:  611.  — Portfo.(Den.)  14:  18. 
Defense  of.    Portfo.  (Den.)  21:  412. 


American  People,  Characteristics  of.  (T.  M.  Coan)  Put- 
nam, 15:  351.  — Dem.  R.  32:  433.  35:  99.— 
Knick.  20:  245. 

Grund's.     Eel.  R.  66:  51, 

—  How  to  treat.     N.  Eel.  4:  331. 

—  Looks  and  Fashions  of.     (R.  Tomes)  Putnam,  1 :   308. 

—  Notes  on.     Mo.  II.  116:  465. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.     (L.  Sabine)  No.  Am.  66:  426. 

—  Physical  Future  of.     (G.  M.  Beard)  Atlan.  43:  71S. 

—  Physique  oL     (G.  M.  Beard)  No.  Am.  129:  588. 

—  Transatlantic  Britons.     St.  James,  30:  193. 

—  Who  and  what  are  they?    Dem.  R.  43:  270. 
American   Periodical   Literature.      Eel.   R.   67:    215. — 

Blackw.  63:  106. —  (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  39: 
277. 

American  Peripatetics,  Winter  with.  (G.  A.  Townscnd) 
Galaxy,  1 :  57. 

American  Philosophical  Society.     Pcnn  Mo.  II :  815. 

American  Philosophical  Transactions.  (II.  Brougham) 
Ed.  R.  2:  348. 

American  Philosophy.    Westm.  33 :  345.  —  Brit.  Q.  5 :  88. 

American  Poetry.  Ed.  R.  61:  21. — Blackw.  11:  684. 
31:  646.  —  Knick.  8:  637.  12:  383.  —  For.  Q.  32: 
391. — No.  Brit.  17:  394.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27: 
152.  —  Eraser,  i:  8.  42:  9.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20: 
561.  — Dub.  Univ.  5:  93.  — (W.  C.  Bryant)  No. 
Am.  7:  198.  —  (E.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  29:  220. — 
(S.  A.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  29:  4S7.  — (A.  P.  Peabody) 
No.  Am.  82:  236.  — Am.  Q.  6:  240.  — (F.  W.  P. 
Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  91.  —  (E.  C.  Sted- 
man)  Scrib.  22:  540.  —  No.  Brit.  46:  456.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  94:  167.  — (W.  B.  Weeden)  0.  &  N. 
5:  474. — Liv.  Age,  17:  435.  —  Eel.  M.  21:  425. — 
Mo.  R.  123:  114.     127:  490.  —  Anal.  M.   14:  211. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  573.  —  Am.  Church  R.  22:  161. 

—  Peop.  J.  10:  loi. 

—  Early.     Dub.  Univ.  84:   178. 

—  Fugitive.     So.  Q.  14:  loi. 

—  Humorous.     (F.  G.  Stephens)  Macmil.  i:  203. 

—  Lake.     Am.  Q.  11:  154. 

—  Landscape  in.     Art  J.  31 :  1-333. 

—  Lyric.     Am.  Q.  19;  loi. 

—  Old  and  New.     (J.  Ferguson)  Am.  Church  R.  17:  199. 

—  Recent,  1S56.     Putnam,  6:  48.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  573. 

—  Vers  de  SociettWjf .     Tinsley,  18:  705. 

American  Poets.  Dab.  R.  74:  302.  75:  64.  —  Lond.  Q. 
17:  36.  —  (J.  V.  Cheney)  Appleton,  15:  81,  208,  523. 

—  Eel.  R.  c,8:  307.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  178. 

—  Knick.  30:  106.  —  So.  Lit.  jMess.  8:  150,  528,  567. 

—  Blackw.  69:  513.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  23:  202. 

—  and  their  Critics.     Knick.  4:  11. 

—  and  Poetry.     Chr.  Rem.  15:  300.  —  No.  Brit.  46:  456. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  22:  229.  — (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am. 
33:  297.  —  (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  58:  i.  —  (J. 
S.  Dwight)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  25.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
8:  359.  —  For.  Q.  32:  291.  — Am.  Q.  6:  240.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  ]M.  22:  229.  —  So.  Q.  11;  117.     16:  224. 

Griswold's.     Internat.  M.  i :  165.  —  Bib.  R.  i :  317. 

—  Emerson,   Halleck,  Bryant,  and  Longfellow.     For.  Q. 

32:  159.  — Liv.  Age,  i:  41. 

—  Nine  New.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  64:  402.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  13:  292. 

—  Recent:  Lowell,  Longfellow,  Poe.     Lond.  Q.  2:  440. 

—  Satire  on.     So.  Lit.  .J.  4:  300. 

—  Specimens  of.    Mo.  R.  100:  28. 

American  Press.     (J.  C.  Hutcheson)  Belgra.  17:  loi. 

American  Principles  and  American  Catholics.  (J.  R.  G. 
Hazzard)  Cath.  World,  31:  94. 

American  Prosperity,  Clibborn  on.     Mo.  R.  144:  127. 

American  Radicals  and  English  Censors.  (M.  D.  Con- 
way) Fortn.  3:  705. 

American  Reviews,  The  Three.     Mus.  14:  149. 


AMERICAX 


33 


A^ilERICAX 


American  Revolution.  (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  75:  125. 
—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  257.  —  U.  8.  Lit.  Gaz.  i :  49. — 
Niles's  Key.  14:  17.  — (L.  W.  Peck)  Nat.  M.  8:  i. 

—  Adams's  (Sara.)  Regiments  at  Boston.     (R.  Frothing- 

ham)  Atlan.  9:  701.     10:  179.     12:  595. 

—  Allied  Armies  before  New  York,  17S1.    (J.  A.  Stevens) 

M.  Am.  Hist.  4:  i. 

—  American  Troops  near  Boston  in  1775,  List  of.     N.  E. 

Reg.  28:  259. 

—  and  Civil  War.     (W.  Adams)  Am.  Presb.  R.  15:  78. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     (J.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  15:  455. 
English.     Olden  Time,  2:  360. 

—  Attack  on  Fort  Mifflin.     Hist.  M.  21 :  ■]■]. 

—  Attempt  to  burn  British  Frigates  in  the  Hudson.    Hist. 

M.  10:  supp.  84. 

—  Badge  of  Military  Merit.     Hist.  M.  3:   i. 

—  Ballads  of.    N.  E.  Reg.  11 :  337.  — Liv.  Age,  129:  766. 

—  Battle  of  Golden  Hill.    (H.  B.  Dawson)  Hist.  M.  15:  i. 

—  Battles  of  Brandywine  and  Germantown.     Hist.  M. 

10:  202. 

—  Bancroft's  History  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  65: 

125. —  Eel.  R.  95:   709. — Iiiternat.  M.  5:  461. — 
Liv.  Age,  33:  53.     47:  567. — Anal.  M.  5:  385. 

—  Beginning  of.     (F.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  9:  376. 

—  a  Blessing  to  Mankind.  Eraser,  3:  495. — Mus.42:  207. 

—  Border  AVars  of.     (J.  H.  Perkins)  No.  Am.  49:  277. 

—  Boston  Tea  Party.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  4:  i. 

—  Botta's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  81 :  444. 

—  British  Officer  in  Boston  in  1775.    Atlan.  39:  389,  544. 

—  Burgoyne's  Surrender:  Ralph  Cross's  Journal.     Hist. 

M.  17:  8. 

—  Burning  of  Falmouth,  Me.     Hist.  M.  15:  202. 

—  Campaign  against  Quebec,  1775.   Portfo.(Den.)9:  133. 

—  Causes  of.     (J.  Fiske)  Fortn.  34:  147. 

—  Colleges  in.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Knick.  57:  353. 

—  Concord  Fight.     (F.  Hudson)  Harper,  50:  ■]■]■].     See 

Concord;  Lexington. 

—  Cornwallis  in  America.     (E.  E.   Hale)  Chr.  Exam. 

67:  31.     See  Yorktown. 

—  Correspondence  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  33:  449.  — 

(J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  77:  So.  — Hist.  M.  i:  7^, 
354.  2:6-321.  3:7,169.   10:172,216.   15:199,203. 

—  Day  (May  30,  1781)  in  the  House  of  Commons.    (.J.  C. 

Stockbridgo)  Harper,  64:  62. 

—  Diplomacy  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  75:  270.  —  (G. 

\V.  Greene)  Atlan.  15:  576. 

—  Documentary  History  of.    (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  46: 

475.  —  (G.  W.  Greene)  No.  Am.  92:  364. 

—  Early  Methodists  and.    Hist.  M.  10:  361.     11:  291, 

338.     12:  147. 

—  Early  Records  of.     Hist.  M.  7:  20. 

—  Early  Stages  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  87:  449. 

—  English  Officer's  Account.     Hist.  JL  9:  241-329. 

—  Episode  of.     (C.  Dimitry)  Lippinc.  18:   115. 

—  Futaw  Flag.     (R.  AVilson)  Lijjpinc.  17:  311. 

—  Events  leading  to.    (W.  O.  Johnson)  No.  Am.  80:  389. 

—  Evils  of.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Liv.  Ago,  6:  358. 

—  Exhortations  previous  to.     (T.  Bland,  jr.)  Hist.  M. 

2:  199. 

—  Finances  of.    (G.  W.  Greene)  Atlan.  14:  591.     Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  356. 

Loan  Office  Certificates.     (H.  Hall)  Am.  Hist.  Roc. 

3:  356- 

—  First  Blood  of.     (Seba  Smith)  Godcy,  22:  257. 

—  First  Trophy  of.     Hist.  M.  4:  202,  233. 

—  Fort  Motte,  1780.     Land  We  Love,  3:  136. 

—  French  Allies  in.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  42:  753. 

in  Rhode  Island,  1777.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  3S5. 

Officers,  List  of.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  364. 

Return  of,  1782-83.    (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

7:  I. 

—  Generals  of.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Harper,  17:  500. 


American  Revolution,  George  IH.'s  Letters  on.     (C.  C. 
Hazewell)  No.  Am.  105:  357. 

—  Glimpse  of  '76.     (C.  D.  Deshler)  Harper,  49:  230. 

—  D.  Gookin's  Diary,  in  1779.     N.  E.  Reg.  i5;  27. 

—  Gordon's  Historj'  of.     Hist.  M.  6:  41,  jS. 

—  Heroes  of .     Pioneer,  4:  321. 

—  Hessians  in.    (G.  W.  Greene)  Atlan.  35:   131.  —  Hist. 

M.  8:  54. 

—  Invasion  of  ("anada  in  1775.     Hist.  M.  12:  97. 

—  Journal  of  a  Soldier  in  1776.     Hist.  M.  7:  367. 

—  Leaves  from  History  of.     (J.  J.  Hardin)  Am.  Whig 

R.  8:  577. 

—  Legend  of  Ball's  Lake.     (R.  Wilson)  Lippinc.  2:  45. 

—  Letters  on.    (J.  V.  Cheney)  Scrib.  11:  424,  862.     12: 

94.  — N.  E.  Reg.  30:  303,  331.  — Hist.  M.  6:  73, 
239,  277.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  296. 

—  Letters  of  British  Officers.     Hist.  M.  5:  68. 

—  Letters  of  De  Fersen,   1780.    M.Am.  Hist.  3:   300, 

369,  437- 

—  Mahon's  History  of.     Internat.  M.  5:  164. 

—  Manpiis   of  Hastings   in  America.     (B.  J.  Lossing) 

Harper,  47:  15. 

—  Martial  Law  during.     (A.  B.  Gardner)  M.  \n\.  Hist. 

i:  705.     (G.  N.  Lieber)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  538. 

—  Massachusetts  Field  Officers  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  25:  187. 

—  Massacre  at  the  Cedars,  1776.    (S.  E.  Dawson)  Canad. 

Mo.  5:  305. 

—  Meade's  Letters  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  22. 

—  Memorials  of.     (S.  H.  Riddel)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  67. 

—  Minority  in  England,  1774.      (T.  II.  Pattison)  New 

Eng.  40:  571. 

—  Mohawk  Valley  during.  (H.  Frederic)  Harper,  55 :  171. 

—  Monument  to.  Projected.     Hist.  M.  3:  234. 

—  Moore's  Diary  of.     Liv.  Age,  65:  190. 

—  Naval  Campaign  on  Lake  Champlain  in  1776.    (W.  C. 

Watson)  Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  43S,  501. 

—  Naval  Fight  of.  First.     (F.  A.  Parker)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

1 :  209. 

—  Navy  in.  Memorials  of.     Hist.  M.  3:  201. 

—  Negroes  as  Soldiers  in.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  324. 

—  NeAv  York  in.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  37:  iSo.— (A. 

R.  Macdonough)  Nation,  28:  420.  —  Hist.  !M.  5:  269. 

Military  Occupation  of,  by  British.   Hist.  M.  13:  33. 

Lieut.  Mathew's  Narrative  of.    Hist.  M.  1 :  102. 

—  New  York  Continental  Line  in.     (A.  B.  Gardner)  M. 

Am.  Hist.  7:  401. 

—  Officers  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  20:  37. 

—  Opening  Scenes  of.     Godey,  30:  90. 

—  Order  Book  of,  Extracts  from.     Hist.  :M.  2:  353. 

—  Pam]ihlets  on,  in  John  Charter  Brown  Library.     (J.  C. 

Stockbridgo)  M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  310. 

—  Papers  of.     Wore.  M.  i:   134,  165,  19S,  232,  267. 

—  Partisan   Warfare  in  South  Carolina,   1776.      Potter 

Am.  Mo.  4:  2. 

—  Peace  Negotiation  at  Ghent.    (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  .\m. 

120:  231. 

—  Prison-Ships  of,  !Mart_\TS  of.     Nat.  J[.  4:  205. 

—  Prisoners  in,  Exchange  of.    Hist.  M.  6:  96.     8:  200. 

—  Prisoners  in  England,  1777-79.     N.  E.  Reg.  33:  30. 

—  Quaker  Testimonies  respecting.     Hist.  M.  9:  277. 

—  Relic  of.     N.  Eel.  5:  688. 

—  Reminisconios  of.    Dem.  R.  5:  203.    6:  66.    34:  50S. 

38:  304.  — Am.  Whig  R.  6:  68. 

—  Reminiscences  of  Marj'  (Morey)  Turell,  1821.     N.  E. 

Reg.  14:  149. 

—  Rochambean's  (Quarters  in  Westchester  Co.,  17S1.     (C. 

A.  Campbell)  M.  Am.  Hist.  4:  46. 

—  Route  of  the  Allies  to  Yorktown.  17S1.     (J.  A.  Ste- 

vens) M.  .Am.  Hist.  5:   I. 

—  Smithers:  a  Bit  of  History.     (E.  Spencer)  Lippinc. 

16:  36S. 

—  Songs  of  3Ioore.     Dem.  R.  37:  207. 


AMERICAN 


34 


AMICIS 


Amerk-an  Revolution.     Southern  Campaign,  17S1.      (C. 
W.  Coloman)  M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  36,  201. 

—  Stamp-Act  Congress.    (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  26:   34. 

—  Stcdman's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  162:  256. 

—  Stone's  (Enos)  Diary  in,  1776-77.    N.  E.  Reg.  15:  299. 

—  Tea  Burning,  Annapolis,  1774.     (E.  S.  Riley,  jr.)  So. 

M.  14:  537. 

—  Ticonderoga,  Evacuation  of,  1777.    (H.  Hall)  Hist.  M. 

16:  84. 

—  Tilden's  Poems  during.     Hist.  51.  3:  328,359.     4:  7. 

—  Tory  Contingent  iu  British  Army,  17S1.     Hist.  M.  8: 

321,  355)  3^9- 

—  Tory  Movements  in  New  .Jersey.    Hist.  M.  5:  7. 

—  Tories,   Coiuiuered,  and    the   Revolutionary  Fathers. 

Nation,  i:  358. 

—  Tracts  of.     (J.  C.  Stockbridge)  M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  427. 

—  Traditions  of .     Mus.  26:  91,  164,  562. 

—  Traitors  of.     Hist.  M.  9:  89. 

—  Trial  of  J.  Hett  Smith.     Hist.  M.  10:  supp.  1-129. 

—  Uniforms  of.     Hist.  M.  4:  353. 

and  Flags  of.     (1.  J.  Greenwood)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

6:  31. 

—  Unpopularity  of,  in  England.    (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am. 

80:  236. 

—  Virginia  Navy  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  1-273. 

—  Virginia  Soldier  in.     (R.  Beale)  So.  M.  17:  602. 

—  Virginia  Regiment,  Ninth.     Hist.  M.  7:  172. 

—  H.  D.  Von  Bulowon.     Hist.  M.  9:  105,  141. 

—  Washington  at  Morristown,   1779-S0.     (J.  E.  Tuttle) 

Harper,  18:  2S9. 

—  Watson's  Men  and  Times  of.     Dem.  R.  37:  306. 

—  Women  of.     (Mrs.  E.  F,   Ellet)    Godey,  36:  77-323. 

37:  6-373-    38:  106-3S3.    39:  28-444.    40:  183,  257. 
41:  201.   42:  293.  —  Hist.  M.  15:  105.  —  So.  R.  n.  s. 
21:  31. 
Ellet's.     (Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland)  No.  Am.  68:  362. 

—  Wright,  Aaron,  Journal  of,  1775.     Hist.  M.  6:  208. 
American  Scenery,  Essay  on.    (T.  Cole)  Am.  Mo.  M.  7 :  i . 

—  Some  Features  of.     Fortn.  10:  469.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  99:  643. 
American  Scenes  and  Portraits.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  112. 
American  Scholarship.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  234.  —  (J.  F. 

Jackson)  Knick.  28:  i. 
American  School  Society.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  118. 
American  Schools  seen  by  English  Eyes.    (D.  C.  Gilman) 

Nation,  5:  205. 
American  Seasons.     (A.  B.  Street)  Eel.  M.  21:  2S0. 
American    Securities   Abroad,    Market   for.     Bank.  M. 

(N.Y.)30:  841. 
American  Senator,  The;  a  Novel.     (A.  Trollopc)  Temp. 

Bar,  47:     1-433.     48:  1-433-     49=  117-546.      5°- 

113-401. 
American  Sensations.    All  the  Year,  5:  131.  —  Chamb.  J. 

40:  353- 
American  Shipping,  Future  of.    (H.  Hall)  Atlan.  47:  166. 

—  (J.  Codman)  Internal.  R.  10:  1S4.  —  (J.  Roach) 

No.  Am.   132:    467. —  (W.  G.    Sumner)    No.  Am. 

132:   559. 
American   Social   Science  xVssociation.      Am.   J.   Educ. 

16:  391. 

—  and  Finance.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  267. 

—  Constitution,  Officers,  and  Members,  1S78.    Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  J.  9:  165. 

—  Health  Department.     0.  &  N.  8:  228. 

American  Society,  Caste  in.  (K.  G.  Wells)  Atlan.  48:  S23. 

—  Patrician  Element  in.     (G.  B.  Loring)  No.  Am.  132: 

533- 

—  Recollections  of.     (S.  W.  Oakey)  Scrib.  2i:  416. 

—  Sketches  of.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Eraser,  43:  91-650. 
American  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 

Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  239. 
American  Sportsmen.     All  the  Year,  5:  564. 


American  Stage,  Anecdotes  of.     Chamb.  J.  58:  612. 
American  Statesmen,  1853.     Eraser,  47:  31.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  36:  341. 

—  English  Notices  of,  1854.     Liv.  Age,  43:  592. 

—  Late.     (F.  Wharton)  Princ.  n.  s.  6:  166.     8:  95. 

—  Works  of.     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  1 :  642. 
American  Sunday  School  Union.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  705. 
American  Timiditj\     (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  10:  176. 
American  Titles.     Penny  M.  8:  428. 

American  Tract  Society.  (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng. 
3:  272.— Am.  Q.  10:  68. 

—  and  Slavery.     (H.  C.  Kingsley)  New  Eng.  16:  612. 

17:  61S.' 
American  Trade,  Crisis  of,  1837.     Ed.  R.  65:  263. 
American  Traditions.     (J.  Gait)  Fraser,  2:  321.     4:  96. 

5:  275- 
American  Unitarian  Association.     (H.  H.  Barber)  LTnita. 

R.  3:  511. 
American  Vessels  in  British  Na\-y.     N.  E.  Reg.  20:  822. 
American  Woman  of   Business,  An.     (Mrs.  A.  Smith) 

Tinslcy,  29:  490. 
American  Women.      (Mrs.  V.  Shei-wood)  Contin.  Mo. 

6:  416. 

—  abroad.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Galaxy,  21:  818. 

—  Defense  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  20:  276. 
See  American  Girl. 

Americanisms.  (J.  Challen)  Nat.  Q.  2:  230.  —  (W. 
Channing)  No.  Am.  i:  307.  —  (W.  W.  Crane)  Put- 
nam, 16:  519.  —  (H.  Reeves)  Lippinc.  3:  310. — 
(R.  G.White)  Atlan.  41:  495,  656.  42:  97,  342, 
619.  43:  88,  379,  656.  44:  654.  —  (ialaxy,  24: 
376,  681.  —  (J.  F.  Lounsbury)  luternat.  R.  8:  472, 
596.  —  (S.  Willard)  No.  Am.  3:  355.  —  Anal.  M. 
3:  404.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  623.  — Blackw.  89: 
421.  —  Hours  at  Home,  5:  361.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  9:529. 
—  Lond.  Q.  57:  392. 

—  American  Nicknames.     Chamb.  J.  52:  171. 

—  Bartlett's  Dictionary  of.     (S.  G.  Brown)  No.  Am.  69: 

94.  —  Liv.  Age,  20:  79.  — (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation, 
26:  171. 

—  British.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  45:  699.     47:697. 

—  De  Vere's.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  87. 

—  Pickering's  Vocabularj'  of.     Eel.  R.  31 :  356. 

—  Popular.    All  the  Year,  25:  270. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Lakeside,  3:  154. 

Americanists,  International  Congress  of.   Nature,  14;  355. 
Americus  Vespncius.     (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  12:  318. 
Ames,  Edward  B.     (A.  Stevens)  Nat.  M.  7:  385. 
Ames,  Fisher,  with  portrait.     Portfo.(Den.)  9:  i.  —  (E. 

H.  Gillett)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  315.  —  (E.  Quincy) 

Nation,  14:  75. 

—  Biography  of.     Anal.  M.  3:  309. 

—  Character  of.     Walsh's  R.i:  104. 

—  Essays  of.     Quar.  53:  54S. 

—  Life  of,  with  portrait.     Portfo.(Den.)  34:  89.  —  With 

portrait.     Bost.  Mo.  i :  409. 

—  Speech  on  Biennial  Elections,   17S8.     Carev's  Mus. 

3:  35S- 

—  Works.     (S.  G.  Brown)  No.  Am.  80:  208.  —  (A.  Lam- 

son)  Chr.  Exam.  57:  78.  —  Brownson,  11:  502. 
Ames,  Nathaniel,  Almanac-Maker.     (W.  B.  Trask)  N. 

E.  Reg.  16:  255. 
Amherst,  Voyage  of  the.     Westm.  20:  22. 
Amherst  College.     (R.  W.  Marsh)  Potter  Am.  ISIo.  9:  410. 

—  Reports  of  the  Faculty.     (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  24:  485. 

—  Revivals  of  Religion   in.      (II.  Humphrey)  Am.   Q. 

Reg.  11:  317. 

—  Services  of  Austin  Dickinson  to.     (0.  Eastman)  Cong. 

Q.  14:  2S2. 
Amianthus,   Cloth  and  Paper  made  from.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  8:  78. 
Amicis,  Edmondo  de.     Lippinc.  19:  685. 


AMICUS 


35 


AMUSEMENTS 


Amicus  Re(livi\Tis.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  8:  613. 
Amiens,  City  of.     (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  19:  617. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Penny  M.  3:  52. 

—  Visit  to.     Tinsley,  1 :  429. 

Amiens  Gravel.     (A.  Tylor)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  302, 
Amina  and  the  Mill-Wlieel.     All  the  Year,  5:  320. 
Ammalat    Bek  ;   a  Tale  of  the   Caucasus,    transl.   from 

the  Russian.     (T.  B.  Shaw)  Blackw.  53:  2S1,  464, 

568,  746. 
Ammer,  Pilgrimage  on  the.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Fraser, 

84:  61S. 
Ammergau;  an  Idyll.    jNIacmil.  22:  271.    See  Ober-Am- 

mergau;  Passion  Plays. 
Ammonia  and  Ammoniacal  Salts.     (M.  Seidel)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  105:  27. 

—  Distribution  of.     (R.  A.  Smith)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  374. 

—  Now  Method  of  Manufacturing,  1859.     (A.  Williams) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  402. 
Ammoniacal  Gas  as  a  Motive  Power.     (E.  Lamm)  Eel. 

Engin.  5:  290. 
Ammonias,  Compound.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63: 

206. 
Amnesty  Measures.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  12:  52. 
Amceba  :  its  Structure,  Development,  and  Habits.    (W. 

C.  Williamson)  Pop.  Sci.  It.  5:  188. 
Among  the  Black  Boys.     (L.  A.  Edgar)  Victoria,  3:  442- 

5ot.    4:  45-547- 
Among  the  Fir-Trees.     Fraser,  82:  765. 
Among  the  Heather  ;  a  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  2S9,  3S5, 

48 1.     39:  92-398. 
Among  the  Hop  Gardens.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  314. 
Among  the  Pines.     (J.  R.  Gilmore)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  35- 

710.     2:  28,  127. 
Among  Relations.     (Ruth  Harper)  Harper,  33 :  731. 
Among  the  Shades  ;  a  Tale.     Broadway,  3:  27. 
Among  Thieves.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Putnam,  14:  234. 
Among  the  Trees;   a  Poem.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  Putnam, 

13:15- 

Amoor  River.  (B.  Hart)  New  Eng.  19:  352.  —  CoHturn, 
120:  III. 

—  Another  Chapter  on.     Fraser,  63:  31S. 

—  Atkinson's   Travels    in   the   Region    of.      Liv.    Age, 

66:  631.  —  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  21:  610. 

—  Explorations  of.      (.J.  G.   Swan)  Hunt,  39:    176. — 

(P.  D.  McCollins)  Harper,  17:  221. 

—  India,   and  China,   Atkinson's  Travels  in.      Brit.  Q. 

32:  304.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  52:  240,  326. 

—  Russians  on.     (E.  G.  Ravenstein)  Bentley,  41:  551. — 

Colburn,  124:  96. 

—  Russian  Conquests  on.     Quar.  no:  179. 

—  the   latest  Acquisition   of   Russia.      Fraser,    51:    10. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  408. 

—  To  and  upon.     (T.  W.  Knox)  Harper,  37:  289. 
Amor  in  Extremis.     Fraser,  84:  650. 

Amory,  T.  Memoirs  of  several  Ladies  of  Great  Britain. 
Retros.  6:  100. 

Amory  Genealogy.     (T.  C.  Amory)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  59. 

Amos,  Prophet,  and  River  of  the  Wilderness.  (E.  Wil- 
ton) Kitto,  33:  175.     See  Bible;  Amos. 

Amour  (L')  ou  la  Mort  ;  a  Tale.     Galaxy,  10:  522. 

Amours  de  Voyage;  a  Poem.  (A.  II.  Clough)  Atlan.  i: 
419,  536,  667,  784. 

Amoy.     Penny  M.  12:   137. 

—  Colloquial  Dialect  of.     (W.  H.  Gumming)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  11:  Si. 
Amptro,  Andrd  JI.     (H.  M.  Douglass)  Penn  "Mo.  8:  854. 
—  Blackw.  115:  451.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  733.  — 
O.  &  N.  6:  740. 

—  and  Jean-Jacques.     (A.  Laugcl)  Nation,  20:  373. — 

(T.  S.  Perry)  No.  Am.  121:  315.  — Ed.  R.  143: 
74.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  771.  —  (H.James,  jr.) 
Galaxy,  20:  662. 


Ampersand  Mountain,    N.  Y.,  Ascent  of.      (W.    Read) 

0.  &  N.  10:  342. 
Amphictyonic  Confederacy.     For.  Q.  6:  141. 
Amphion,  Loss  of  the  Ship.     Meth.  M.  23:  367. 
Amphioxus  Lanceolatus,  Observations  on.     (H.  J.  Rice) 

Am.  Natural.  14:  i,  73. 
Amphlett  Love-Match.     House.  Words,  16:  173. 
Amputation  of  Limbs.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  575. 
Amsden  Genealogy.     (A.  H.  Ward)  N.  E.  Reg.  15:  21. 
Amsterdam.     Penny  M.  3:  317. 

—  and  its  Suburbs.     (C.  A.  White)  Peop.  J.  8:  141,162, 

177- 

—  Legend  of.    Once  a  Week,  15:  380. 

—  Sketch  of.     Colburn,  62:  265. 

Amsterdam,  Isle  of.     (H.  Copinger)  Colburn,  156:  398, 
623.     159:   48,   182.  — (E.  P.  Wright)  Nature,  17: 
326.  —  Geog.  M.  2:  47. 
Amuck-Running  in  the  East.     (A.  Lecher)  Scrib.  8:  53S. 
Amulet,  The;  a  Tale.     Fraser,  71:  210-754.     72:  92. 
Amulets.     Penny  M.  14:  333. 

—  Cranial.     (J.  Bertillon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  607. 

—  Talismans,  and  Charms.     Chamb.  J.  36:  57. 
Amusement.     (F.  Brown)  Peop.  J.  lo:  301. 

—  and  Recreation.     (S.  Smiles)  Peop.  J.  2:  13. 
Amusements.     (E.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  157.  —  (0. 

Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  201.  —  Chr.  R.  45:  157. — 
(E.  Pond)  New  Eng.  9:  345.  — (R.W.  Dale)  Good 
Words,  8:  329.  —  (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  17: 
378.  — (H.  Irving)  All  the  Year,  36:  133.  — (J.  H. 
Seelye)  Bost.  li.  6:  400.  —  Blackw.  100:  698.  —  De 
Bow,  29:  330. — Mo.  Rel.  M.  21:  26.  —  New  Eng. 
26:  399. 

—  Ancient  and  Modern.     Meth.  M.  54:  550. 

—  Ancient  English.     Antiquary,  2:  16. 

—  and  the  Church.     (W.  W.  Patton)  Hours  at  Home,  7: 

417. 

—  and  Education  of  the  Sensibilities.     (W.  De  L.  Love) 

Cong.  R.  10:  237. 

—  and  Religion.     (D.  Walk)  Chr.  Q.  5:  52. 

—  at  Home.     Godey,  59:   47.  —  (E.  F.  Mosby)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  15:  285. 

—  at  Sea.     Chamb.  J.  53:  654.     56:  235. 

—  Burder's  Sermon  on.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  232,  306. 

—  Casuistry  of.     (E.  R.  Russell)  Theo.  R.  r6:  iSi. 

—  Cheap.  "  (A.  Ogilvy)  Once  a  Week,  15:  638. 

—  Diversions  and  Holidays.     Portfo.(Den.)  31 :  218. 

—  Drawing-Room.     Lond.  Soc.  31:  71-364. 

—  Duty  of  Christians  as  to.    (A.  Keene)  Unita.  R.  16:  21. 

—  Fashionable.     (E.  Beecher)  Chr.  JIo.  Spec.  8:  32. 

—  Fireside  Frolics.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  7. 

—  for  the  Holidays.     Godey,  75:  525. 

—  for  the  Poor.     O.  &  N.  io:  258. 

—  in  Cities.     (H.  D.  Evans)  Am.  Ch.  Mo.  2:  127. 

—  Indoor,  of  the  Ladies  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Art  J.  II : 

"3- 

—  Ladies'.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Ev.  Sat.  9:  loi. 

—  London.     St.  Paul's,  8:  550,  945. 

—  Music  Halls,  Our.     Tinsley,  4:   216. 

—  of  Clergymen  and  Christians.     Portfo.(Dcn.)  29:  377. 

—  of  the  Englisli  People.     (G.  Turner)  19th  Cent.  2 :  S20. 

—  St.  James,  26:  504. 

—  of  the  I/earncd.     Chamb.  J.  56:  555. 

—  of  the  Mob.    Chamb.  J.  26:  225,  2S1,  371. 

—  of  the  Moneyless.     Cliamb.  J.  23:  305. 

—  Out-of-Door".     (T.  Wright)  Art  J.  11:  217. 

—  Philosophy  of  Pastime.     Godey,  57:  238. 

—  Popular.    (J.  Clark)  Morcersb.6:  399.  —  (E.  Corderoy) 

Ex.  H.  Lee.  12:  329.  —  (W.  S.  Jevons)  Contemp. 
33:  499.  —  (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  27:  514,  624. 
28:  101,  1S6,  430.  —  Brownson,  16:  129.  —  Dab. 
Univ.  84:  233.  —  Hogg,  11:  362. — Am.  Church  R. 
24:  538. 


AMUSEMENTS 


36 


ANCESTORS 


Amusements,  Popular,   Ancient   and  Modern.     Westm. 
66:  163.     Same  art.  Kel.  M.  39:  285. 

—  Public.     (H.    Bentley)    Cong.    M.    2:    334.  — (T.    E. 

Hook)  Colburn,  56:  289. — Ed.  R.  54:   100.  —  Clir. 
I'.xaiii.  63:  47. 
Places  of.     (('.  F.  Brij^gs)  Putnam,  3:  141. 

—  Rational,  Need  of.    Blackw.  100:  698.    Same  art.  Li  v. 

Age,  92:  88. 

—  Sawyer's  Plea  for.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  467. 

—  Social,  under  the  Restoration.    (K.  Bell)  Fortn.  2:  193, 

299,  460. 

—  Winter,  for  Children.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  26:  216-298. 

—  Worldly.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  129,  193. 
See  also  Recreations ;  Sports. 

Amnsnig  Trifles.     (Jhamb.  J.  58:  203. 

Amy;  a  Poem.     (M.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar,  2:  330. 

Amy  Carlton;  a  Story.     (R.  Rendlc)  St.  James,  46:  235. 

Amy,  the  Child.     House.  Words,  8:  431. 

Amy's  Lover;  a  Tale.     (Florence  Marryat)  Temp.  Bar, 

33:  179.     Same  art.  Lippinc.  6:  128. 
Amyot,  Jacques.     Colburn,  123:  422. 
Anabaptist  Revival  of  the  i6th  Century.     (H.  S.  Fagan) 

Good  Words,  17:  337. 
Anabaptists;   an   Historical   Inquiry.     (H.   S.  Barrage) 

Bapt.  Q.  9:  350. 

—  Bigotiy  of.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  107. 

—  in  Switzerland.     (L.  Mayer)  Mercersb.  2:  213. 
Anachronism,  An.    Dub.  Univ.  11:  701. 
Anachronisms,  Artistic.     Chamb.  J.  53:  476. 
Anacreon.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  148.  —  Lond.  Soc.  19:  140. 

—  and  his  Dog,  Figures  of,  on  Vases.     (S.  Birch)  Arch. 

31:  257. 

—  Life  and  Songs  of.   Bentley,  11 :  479,  644.    12:  254,  466. 

—  Memoirs  of.    Portfo.(Den.)  23:  401.    24:  1,265.    25: 

62,  249.     26:  232,  249.     27:  395,  501.     28:  27t  89. 

—  jMoore's.     (G.  Ticknor)  Gen.  Repos.  i:  102.  —  Ed.  R. 

2:  462.  —  Dub.  Univ.  19:  355. 

—  Richardson's  Translation  of.     Mo.  R.  105:  265. 

—  Six  Odes  from.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  399. 
Anacreontic;   a  Poem.     (J.  Ashby-Sterry)  Dark   Blue, 

i:  509. 
Anacreontic  Song.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  248. 
Anacreontics.     Blackw.  8:  171. 
Anesthesia.     (S.  W.  Barker)  Harper,  31:  453.  —  (A.  S. 

Piggott)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  452. 
Antpsthetic,  Carbonic  Acid  as  an.     Cornh.  6:  546. 

—  Nitrous  Oxide  as  an.     (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation,  2:  811. 
Aiwsthetics.      (T.  L.  Phipson)  Pop.   Sci.  R.  2:    15. — 

Westm.  71:  99.    96:  198.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no: 
498. 

—  and  Pain.    Nat.  Q.  12:  338. 

—  Discovery  of.      (Sir  J.  Paget)   19th   Cent.  6:    11 19. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  219. 
See  olso  Chloroform ;  Ether. 
Anagrams.     Cornh.  27:  424.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  117: 
376. — Macmil.  7:  13.  —  Ev.  Sat.  14:  484. 

—  Wheatley  on.     Dnb.  Ijiiv.  60:  387. 

Ana'ik  Timor,  the  Sorceress.     (E.  Souvestre)  Sliarpe,  27: 

126. 
Anak  :  a  Story.     (Mrs.  H.  Davy)  Colburn,  168:  116-65S. 

169:  92,  188. 
Analogies,  Natural.     Penny  ]\L  5:  199,  207. 
Analogy.     (R.  F.  Clarke)  Month,  20:  17S.  —  Knick.  60: 

477- 

—  of  Religion,  Old  and  New.     j\ronth,  43:  457.    See  Re- 

ligion. 

—  Philosophical.     (J.  D.  Whel])lov)  Am.  J.  Sci.  55:   33, 

328. 
Analj'sis,  Organic,  by  Illuminating  Gas.     (C.  M.  Weth- 

erill)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  58:  107,  184,  274. 
Liquid  Diffusion  applied  to.    (T.  Graham)  J.  Frankl. 

lust.  72:  273. 


Analysis,  Organic,  Process  for.     (Alexander  and  Morfil) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  102,  173,  267. 

—  Indeterminate.    (A.  D.  Wheeler)  Math.  JIo.  2:  21,  55, 

i93>  398. 

—  Synthesis  and.  (L.  Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  23;  603. 
Analytical  Statics,  Todhunter's.  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i :  63. 
Anarchist,  Proudhon's  Confessions  of  an.     Eel.  R.  91 : 

157. 
Anarchy  and  Authority.      (M.  Arnold)  Cornh.  17:  30, 

239>  745-     18:  91,  239.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  131, 

262,  801.     6:  139,  257.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.  i:  297. 
Anastasius,  Hope's.     Quar.  24:  511.  —  Ed.  Mo.  R.  4: 

423.— Mo.  R.  91:  I,  131.  — (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R. 

35:  92.  —  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  11:  271. 

—  Authorship  of.     Blackw.  10:  200. 

Anastatic  Printing.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  11 :  383.  — Liv.  Age, 

5:  56,  534.    6:  144. 
Anatole,  Monsieur.     (G.  Turner)  Belgra.  13:  183. 
Anatole  de  Salis.     Colburn,  89:  4-4S2.     90:  90-468. 
Anatolia,    Northeastern,    Tour   of.     (W.   G.    Palgrave) 

Cornh.  25:  662.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   I17:  421. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  33. 
Anatolian  Specter-Stories.     Cornh.  27:  89.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  14:  160. 
Anatomist,  Difficulties  of.     Chamb.  J.  30:  218. 
Anatomy.     Lond.  M.  22:  265. 

—  and  Art.     (R.  Knox)  Art  J.  Ii :  69. 

—  and  Modern  Art.    (E.  Von  de  Warker)  Penn  Mo.  7 :  607. 

—  and  Physiolog}',  Parsons's  Lecture  on.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 

5:  88. 
Todd's.    Nature,  4:  343. 

—  Comparative,  and  Physiology,  Owen's.     Anthrop.  R. 

6:  301.  —  No.  Brit.  28:  313. 

Generalization  of.     Quar.  93:  46. 

Huxley's.     (W.  James)  No.  Am.  100:  290. 

of  Domesticated  Animals,  Chauveau's.    Nature,  8: 

158. 

Ord's  Notes  on.     (P.  H.  Pye-Smith)  Nature,  5:  79. 

Philosophical.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Contemp.  26:  938. 

Progress  of.     Quar.  90:  362. 

Schmidt's.     (P.  H.  Pye-Smith)  Nature,  5:  298. 

Two  Discoveries  in.     Cornh.  6:  403  . 

—  Dissection  in,  Importance  of.     Westm.  10:  116. 

—  Elementary,  Mivart's.    Nature,  8:  221. 

—  Human,  as  a  Part  of  the  Biological  Curriculum.     Na- 

ture, 13:  151. 

—  Human  Foot  and  Leg.     Blackw.  5:  532. 

—  Microscopic.     (T.  Rowney)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  325. 

—  Nomenclature  of,  Barclay's.     Ed.  R.  3:  loi. 

—  of  Invertebrated  Animals,  Huxley's.     Canad.  Mo.  13: 

554- 

—  Poetry  of.     (J.  B.  Brown)  No.  Am.  82:  443. 

—  Quain's.     Nature,  14:  129. 

—  Regulation  of.     Westm.  16:  482. 

—  Reviews  and  Abstracts  in.     (W.  I.  Burnett)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  66:  251,  393.    67:  89.    68:  104. 

—  Science  of:  its  History  and  Progress.   Lond.  Q.  2:  412. 
Obstructions  to.    Mo.  R.  127:  91. 

Study  of.     (J.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  160. 

—  Subjects  for.  Supply  of.     Lond.  M.  23:  121. 

—  Use  of  the  Dead  to  the  Living.     (Southworth  Smith) 

Westm.  2:  59. 
See  Bones. 
Anatomy  in  Long  Clothes,  Vesalius's.     Fraser,  48:  539. 
Anaxagoras  as  a  Scientist  and  Educator.     Nat.  Q.  27: 

203. 
Ancestor  Worship.     (H.  Spencer  and  E.  B.  Tylor)  Mind, 

2:  415. 

—  in  the  Black  Mountains.     (A.  J.  Evans)  Macmil.  43 : 

219,  295,  357. 
Ancestors,  A  Day  with  our.     Chamb.  J.  37:  218. 

—  Who  are  our?    (C.  Wright)  Nation,  20:  405. 


ANCESTRAL 


37 


ANDORRA 


jVncestral  Enormities.    Lond.  M.  i:  23. 
Ancestry,  Question  of.     All  the  Year,  21:  318. 
Anchises;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  48:  469. 
Anchor,  At.     Fraser,  104:  624. 

—  Uses  and  Manufacture  of  an.     Penny  'M.  9:  319,  322. 
Anchors  and  Chain  Cables.     Chamb.  J.  42:  439. 

—  and  Chains  of  Vessels,  Weight,  etc.,  of.     (C.  H.  |Ias- 

well)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  82:    11. 

—  Porter  &  Co.'s  Patent.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:  66. 
Anchorites.     See  Hermits. 

Ancient  Books  and  Writings,  Transmission  of.     Mo.  R. 

114:  53.  — New  York  II.  3:  273. 
Ancient  Commerce  of  Western  Asia.     (A.  Barnes)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  5:  48.     2d  s.  3:  310. 
Ancient  Dandy;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  52:  590. 
iVncient  Days.     (M.  J.  Quin)  Colburn,  53:  S2-1S1. 
Ancient  Fragments,  Cory's.     Blackw.  44:  105.  —  (J.  C. 

Moffat)  Princ.  11:  479. 
Ancient  Graves  and  their  Contents.     Nat.  Q.  22:  315. 
Ancient  Learning,    Lost  Elements   of.     (F.  R.    Conder) 

Dub.  Univ.  go:  321. 
Ancient   Manners,    Bhint's    Vestiges   of.     Blackw.    14: 

254.  — Ed.  R.  38:  505. 
Ancient  Mariner,  Original.     Liv.  Age,  39:  433. 
Ancient    Money   Transactions.     (J.    H.    Gibbon)    Chr. 

Exam.  51 :  266. 
Ancient  Saints  of  God ;  a  Tale.  (Cardinal  Wiseman)  Cath. 

World.  1 :  19. 
Ancient  Times  and  Ancient  Men.    (Max  Miiller)  Macmil. 

37:  510.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  734. 
Ancient  Vegetation  of  the  Earth.     (A.  Brongniart)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  34:  315. 
Ancient  Wagoner.     Blackw.  4:  571. 
Ancient  Writings,  Genuineness  of.     (J.  Brazer)  No.  Am. 

42:  I. 
Ancillon.     Essays  of  Politics  and  Philosophy.     Mo.  R. 

103:  476. 
Ancona.     (II.  D.  Jenkins)  Overland,  i:  393. 

—  Siege  of.     Month,  5:  362. 

Ancor-Viat,  the  Giant  City.  Month,  6:  171.  Sajne  art. 
Cath.  World,  5:  135. 

Ruins  of.     (T.  Yelverton)  Overland,  10:  30. 

Ancre,  Marshal  d'.     (Miss  Pardoe)  Sharpe,  8:  37. 
Ancren  Riwle,  The.     Fraser,  51:  307. 
Andalusia,  Chit-chat  from.     Lippinc.  6:  620. 

—  Cities  and  Wilds  of.     (R.  D.  Murray)  Bentley,  14:  59. 

—  Brit.  Q.  11:  315. 

—  Robber  Adventure  in.     Once  a  Week,  13:  345. 

—  Scott's  Travels  in.     (R.  Ford)  Quar.  63:  279. 

—  Sketches  from.     Month,  2:  1S6. 

—  Stoppage  in  the  Mountains  of.     Colburn,   135:  473. 

136:  55- 

—  Summer  in,  1836.     Mo.  R.  149:  416. 
Andalusian  Tales.     All  the  Year,  5:  401. 

Andaman  Islands.    (F.  A.  de  Roepsturff)  (Jeog.  M.  3:  1S2. 

—  Good  Words,  7:  305.  —  Eel.  M.  52:  278. 

—  and  Andamanese.     (G.  E.  Dobson)  Antiirop.  J.  4:  457. 

—  Objects  from.     (A.  L.  Fox)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  434. 

Anderport  Records.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  235,  345,  459. 

Andersen,  H.  C,  with  portrait.  (H.  W.  Dodge)  Apple- 
ton,  6:  45.  —  (W.  Hurton)  Liv.  Age,  61:  67. — 
(C.  Hope)  St.  James,  45:  505.  —  (T.  Johnson) 
Putnam,  13:  92.  — (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  7: 
428.  —  Chamb.  J.  24:  236.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
47:  437.  —  Bentley,  20:  311.  —  Sharpe,  5:  2.16. — 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  835. — (L.  Katscher)  Internat. 
R.  10:  153. — Temp.  Bar,  43:  387.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  84:  418.  —  with  portrait,  Hogg,  6:  225.  —  Vic- 
toria, 25:  1022.  —  with  portrait,  (Mary  Howitt) 
Howitt,  1 :  352. 

—  and  Thorwaldsen.    Temp.  Bar,  45:    171.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  127:  431.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  73. 


Andersen,  H.  C,  Autobiography  of.     Eel.  R.  86:  342. 

—  Correspondence.     Temp.    Bar,    59:    503.     Same    art. 

Liv.  Age,  147:  92.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  40S. 

—  Fairy  Legends  of.     (H.  E.  Scudder)  Nat.  Q.  3:  235. 

—  Friendships    of.     (A.   Wood)    Temp.   Bar,    51:    493. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  S07. 

—  Gennan  Stories.     Dub.  R.  42:  i. 

—  Improvisatore.     Quar.  75:  497.  — Tait,  n.  s.  12:  252. 

—  Last  Days  of.     (D.  G.  Hubbard)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  11 : 

194. 

—  Last  Song  of.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  184. 

—  Life  of .     Dem.  R.  21:  525.  —  Ed.  M.  12:  224. 

—  Life  and   Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  605.     Same 

ait.  Ed.  M.  35:  390.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  707. 

—  New  Tales.     Liv.  Age,  75:  376. 

—  Only  a  Fiddler.     Fraser,  76:  199. 

—  Pictures  of  Sweden.     lutemat.  M.  3:  430. 

—  Sand  Hills  of  Jutland.     Liv.  Age,  67:  28. 

—  Short  Stories.     (H.  E.  Scudder)  Atlan.  36:  598. 

—  Works  of.     Blackw.  62:  3S7.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

16:  I. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  Biography  of.     Art  J.  10:  271. 

—  Memorial  of.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  202. 

—  Two  Angels.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  747. 

Anderson,  Christopher,  Life  and  Letters  of.     Ed.  R.  loi : 

187. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Gan-ett,  and  Lady  Doctors.   Once  a  Week, 

26:  299. 
Anderson,  George  B.     (S.  Gales)  Land  We  Love,  3:  93. 
Anderson,  Isaac.     Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  194. 
Anderson,  John,  Sketch  of.     (D.  O.  Madden)  Hogg,  i: 

364- 
Anderson,  Robert,  Memorial  of.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  481. 
Anderson,  Rufus,  Avith  portrait.     Eel.  JI.  67:  755. 

—  Tour  in  Greece.     (F.  W.  I'.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam. 

49:  376. 
Anderson,  Thomas  G.,  with  portrait.  NewDom.  14:  273. 
Anderson,  William.     (G.  Gilrtllan)  Hogg,  2:  280. 
Anderson   School  of   Natural  History,   Penikese,    1S73. 

(B.  G.  Wilder)  Nation,  17:  174.— Nature,  ii:  167. 
Andersonville  Prison.     (R.    B.    Richardson)    New  Eng. 

39:    729.— (J.  Jones)  N.   Eel.    6:    176.  — (J.    W. 

Jones)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  i:  161.  — (L.   M.  Park)  So. 

M.I4:  528.— Republic,  6:235,299,  359.    7:33. 

—  Diar\-  of  a  Prisoner  at.     Hist.  M.  ig:   i. 

—  Prison  Experience  at.     Atlan.  15:  2S5. 

—  Southern  View  of.     (F.  W.  Palfrey)  Nation,  23:  3S5. 

—  Visit  to.   (M.  A.  Shearman)  Hours  at  Home,  5:    409. 
Andes,  The.    (G.  P.  Disosway)  Nat.  M.  12:  198,  3S5. 

13:  114.  — (W.  G.  Dix)  Contiu.  Mo.  5:  229. 

—  Across.     St.  James,  33:  513. 

—  and  the  Amazon,  Orton's.     Nature,  15:   154. 

—  Barometric  Anomalies  about.     (M.  F.  .Maurv)  .Vm.  J. 

Sci.  69:  385. 

—  Holton's  Twenty  Months  in.     80.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  373. 

—  Journey  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  513. 

—  of  Ecuador,  Geological  Notes  on.     (J.  Orton)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  97:  242. 

—  of  Peru  and   Bolivia.     (E.   G.  Squier)   Harper,  36: 

545.     37:  16,  145,  307. 

—  Peaks  and   Valleys  of.     Chamb.  J.  39:  313.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  59:"  363. 

—  Physical  Observations  on.      (J.  Orton)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

96:  203. 

—  Strain's  Ride  over.     (J.  T.  Ileadley)  Harper,  17:  577. 

—  Up  and   down  among.      (A.   H.  Guernsey)  Harper, 

13:  739- 
Andorra,  Empress  of.     (J.  A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  36:  335. 

—  Republic  of.    Cath.  World,  4:  561.  —  Ed.  R.  113:  345. 

—  State  Dinner  in.   (P.  W.  S.  Menteath)  Macmil.  40:  319. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .Age,  142:  569. 

—  Tale  of.    Chamb.  J.  25:  209,  234,  245. 


ANDOVER 


38 


ANGELS 


Andover,  Mass.,  To■^^^^   Records.     N.   E.   Reg.   2:  377. 
3:  65. 

—  Phillips  Academy.     (H.  E.  Scudder)  Harper,  55:  562. 

—  Theological  Seminary,  Alumni  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  12: 

198. 
and   Princeton,   Theologies   of.     (R.  P.    Stebbins) 

Chr.  Exam.  52:  309. 
Catalogue,   1S10-21.     Cong.  Q.  11:  375.     12:   48. 

13:  16-417.     14:  39S,  529. 

Heresy  in.     (C.  T.  Tiiaycr)  Chr.  Exam.  55:  80. 

Plan  of  Exercises  at.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  i :  17. 

Sacred  Music  in.    (E.  \V.  Hooker)  Cong.  Q.  6:  268. 

Sketches  and  Statistics  of.    (O.  A.  Taylor)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  11:  63. 
Students  in.  Memoranda  concerning.    Cong.  Q.  15: 

305- 

Tabular  View  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  g:  375. 

Andover,  England,   Nonconformity  in.     Cong.  M.   14: 

197,  670. 
Andre,  Major  John,  with  portrait.     Am.  Bibliop.  i:  331. 

—  (C.  E.  Carlisle)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  292.  — (L.  G. 
Clark)  Lippinc.  8:  51S.  —  (A.  W.  Kercheval)  N.  Ed. 
6:  227.  — (U.  D.  Willbea)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  174. 

—  (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  93:  83.— Hist.  M.  7:  250. 

—  Niles's  Reg.  20:  3S6. 

—  and  Benedict  Arnold.    (J.  K.  Medbery)  Nat.  Q.  6:  98. 
Meeting  of.     Dem.  R.  41 :  300. 

—  and  Gen.  Washington.    (C.  J.  Biddle)  Hist.  M.  i :  193. 

—  Capture  of.    (C.  C.  Campbell)  Potter  Am.  iMo.  7:  167. 

—  (H.  Lee)  Permsyl.  M.  4:  61.  — Hist.  M.  i:  293. 
9:  177.  — (J.  Paulding)  Hist.  M.  i:  331. 

—  Case  of.     (J.  C.  Stockbridge)  M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  739. 

—  Execution  of.    (T.  B.  Bradley)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  429. 

—  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  381.  — (J.  Tliacher)  New  Eiig. 
M.  6:  353. 

—  Fate  and  Character  of.     (.J.  C.  Pickett)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

11:  193- 

—  Honora  Sneyd  and.     (W.  Sargent)  Atlan.  6:  715. 

—  Life  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  542. 

—  Map  of  the  Route  of.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  756. 

—  Monument.     Ain.  Arch.  6:  127. 

—  Notes  in  regard  to.     Am.  Bibliop.  2:  13-193. 

—  Col.  Tallmadge's  Account  of.     Hist.  \L  3:  229. 

—  Truth  concerning.     (F.  S.  Hoffman)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

7:  98. 

—  unjustly  executed.     (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  80:  236. 

—  Vindication  of  the  Captors  of.     Anal.  M.  10:  307. 

—  Will  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  6:  63. 

Andrea,  Cardinal  d'.    (H.  Wreford)  Macmil.  18:  209. — 

Galaxy,  8:  781. 
Andrea,  Messer,  the  Sculptor  of  Bruges.   Cham.b.  .T.  7:  115. 
Andreas  Hofer;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  16:  243. 
Andreini,  G.  B.    Adam;  a  Drama.    Cath.  World,  11 :  602. 
Andrew,  St.,  Example  of.    (J.  S.  Howson)  Good  Words, 

9:  547- 
Andrew  and  Matthias  in  the  City  of  Men-Eaters.     Kitto, 

10:  167. 
Andrew  of  Hungary.  (B.  F.  Baer)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10:  269. 
Andrew,  .James  Osgood,  Tribute  to  Memory  of.     So.  E. 

n.  s.  10:  216. 
Andrew,  John  A .    (A.  G.  Browne,  jr.)  No.  Am.  io5:  249. 

—  (J.  F.  Clarke)  Nation,  6:  472.  — (F.  H.  Hedge) 
Mo.  Rel.  M.  38:  43 V  — Harper,  36:  324. 

—  Chandler's  Memoir  of.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Nation, 

33:  n- 

—  Memoir  of.     (S.  Burnham)  N.  E.  Reg.  23:  i. 
Andrew  Carson's  Money;  a  Story  of  Gold.     Dub.  Univ. 

36:  225.     Same  art.  Harper,  i:  503. 
Andrew  Cranberiy ;  a  Tale.    (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  1:18. 
Andrew  Fletcher.     (M.  W.  Wayne)  Appleton,  13:   484, 

517,  54S,  579- 
Andrew  Kent's  Temptation.  (E.  S.  Phelps)  Harper,  31 :  42. 


Andrew  Lawrie's  Return.     Lond.  M.  8:  193. 

Andrew  Rykman's  Prayer;  a  Poem.     (J.  G.  Whittier) 

Atlan.  11:  95. 
Andrew's  Fortune.     (S.  0.  Jewett)  Atlan.  48:  20. 
Andrews,  John,  Provost  of  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

Portfo.(Den.)  9:  425. 
Andrews,  Rev.  John.     (T.  B.  Fox)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  24. 
Andrews,  Launcelot,  Bp.,  Account  of .    Chr.  Obs.  15:  133. 

—  Russell's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  846. 

Androides  and  Automata.    (T.  P.  Jones)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

3:  125,  192,  342. 
Androiiicus,  Fuller's.     Retros.  15:  396. 
Andros,  Sir  Edmund,  Government  over  New  England. 

(J.  R.  Brodhead)  Hist.  M.  11:  i. 

—  Memoir  of.     (J.  B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  273. 

—  Taxes  under,  in  1687.    N.  E.  Reg.  32:  313.    34:  269, 

371-     35:  34,  124- 
Androscoggin  Lakes.     (E.  Abbott)  Harper,  55:  23. 
Audryane,  Alexander,  Memoir  of.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  473. 

—  Mo.  R.  152:  118. 
Anecdotes  and  Aphorisms.     Sharpe,  14:  272. 

—  Arvine's  Cyclopaedia  of.    (S.  F.  Sinitli)  Chr.  R.  17 :  333. 

—  Banking  and  Financial.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  25:  77-1341. 

26:  16-531. 

—  King's.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  i :  460. 

—  of  Antiquaries.     Blackw.  1 :  136. 

—  of  Public  ]\Ien.     Galaxy,  14:  39. 

—  Percy.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  5:  116,  180,  278. 

—  Social  and  Political.    Bentley,  34:  432. 

—  Spence's.  Ed.  R.  33:  202. — (.J.W.Croker)Quar.  23:  400. 
Anecdotical  Gatherings.  (R.  B.  Peake)  Bentley,  17:  225. 
Anemometers,  Whirled.    (G.  G.  Stokes)  Nature,  24:  250. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  25:  265. 
Anemone;  a  Poem.     (E.  Goodale)  Scrib.  17:  815. 
Anemone;  a  Tale.    Month,  33:  459.     34:  82-473.     35: 

104-565.     36:  124-540.     37:  105-562. 
Anemones,  Sargartia.     Once  a  Week,  5;  46. 

—  Sea.     See  Sea  Anemones. 

Aneroid,  Goldschmid.     Eel.  Engin.  25:  300. 
Anet,  Castle  of.     (W.  L.  Gane)  Bentley-,  14:  233. 
Aneurin's  Harp;  a  Poem.    (G.  Meredith)  Fortii.  10:  255. 
Angas,  Wm.  Henry,  Cox's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  61:  107. 
Angel  in  the  House.     (G.  Brimley)  Eraser,  54:  473. 

—  of  Death,  The;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  665. 

—  of  Florence.     (P.  T.  Horry)  So.  M.  8:  616. 

—  of  Jehovah.    (C.  Goodspeed)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  593.  —  (H. 

A.  Sawtclle)  Bib.  Sac.  16:  805.  —  Chr.  R.  24:  594. 

—  of  Mercy;  a  Poem.     (H.  Skidmore)  Irish  Mo.  9:  636. 

—  of  Sleep;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  602. 

—  of  Toil ;  a  Tale.    (D.  F.  McCarthy)  Dub.  Univ.  32 :  119. 

—  of  the  Unfortunate.     Howitt,  2:  186,  195. 
Angel-Hunting.     Lond.  M.  15:  3S8. 

Angel's  Mission ;  a  Poem.  (M .  T.  Wightman)  Hogg,  4:  336. 

Angels.  (W.  Hurlin)  Chr.  R.  24:  iS.  —  (M.  Kieffcr)  Mer- 
cersb.  16:  25.  —  (J.  P.  Lange)  Mercersb.  3:  93. — 
(E.  Nisbet)Bapt.  Q.  10:  i.  — (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q. 
3:  374.  — (M.  Stuart)  Bib.  Sac.  1843:  88. 

—  and  Demonology.    (Mrs.  A.  B.  Garrett)  Nat.  Q.  5:  25. 

—  Doctrine  respecting.     Bib.  Sac.  i :  768.     2:  108. 

—  Existence  and  Character  of.     Kitto,  12:  122. 

—  Fall   of.     (I.    M.    Ely)  New  Eng.    11:   375.  — (Prof. 

Rudelbach)  Evang".  R.  8:  171. 

—  Fallen.     (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q.   i:   294.  — (H.  L. 

Dox)  Luth.  Q.  8:  555. 
-were  only  Sons  of  Seth.     Theo.  Repos.  5:  166. 

—  Good.     (H.  L.  Baugher)  Evang.  R.  20:  221. 

—  Guests  of  Abraham  at  Mamre.    Am.  Meth.  M.  16:  99. 

—  Intelligence  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  151. 

—  Lament  over  Lost  Souls;  a  Poem.     (T.  D.  Woolsey) 

New  Eng.  i :  276. 

—  Men  above,  in  Kingdom  of  Christ.    (J.  T.  Smith)  Bost. 

R.  5:  61. 


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39 


ANGLO-SAXON 


Angels,  Ministry  of.      Kitto,  8:  2S3.— Am.  Meth.  M. 
21:  275. 

—  of  Matt,  xviii.  10;  Who  are  they?    (J.  T.  Gray)  Kitto, 

i:  365. 

—  Scripture  Doctrine  of.     (W.  E.  Smith)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  i:  514. 

—  Sketches  of  Doctrine  of.     Bib.  R.  4:  2S9. 

—  Song  of.     (E.  Bond)  Lit.  &  Theo.  K.  i :  428. 

—  Spiritual  Idea  of.   (L.  Mayer)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  12:  356. 

—  upon  Earth.     Colburn,  6g:  4S. 

—  Views  of  the  Fathers  concerning.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  261. 

—  Visits  of.     (W.  F.   Stevenson)  Good  Words,  6:    17. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  84:  241. 
Angel,  Benj.  F.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  40:  330. 
Angela;  a  Tale.    Cath.  World,  9:  634,  756.    10:  38-617. 
Angela's  Prayer.     (L.  Wood)  Tinsley,  20:  512. 
Angelica's  Betrothal.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  14.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  66:  344. 
Angelico,  Fra,  with  portrait.    (E.  Lafonde)  Cath.  World, 

4:  671. 

—  Work  of,  in  St.  Mark's,  Florence.  Good  Words,  16:  848. 
Ang^liiiue  Arnauld;  a  Poem.     Scrib.  i:  448. 
Angelique's  Martingale.     All  the  Year,  41:  516. 
Angeln,  Description  of.     (B.  S.  Blyth)   Once  a  Week, 

11:  6. 
Angelo  ;  a  Tale  from  V.  Hugo.     Blackw.  51:  799. 
Angelo,  Michael.     See  Jlichael  Angelo. 
Angeloni,  Luigi,  on  Political  Force.     Lond.  M.  15:    231. 
Augelus  Silesius,  the  Clierubic  Pilgrim.     Hogg,  5:  99. 
Anger.     Ghr.  Obs.  5:  11,  336.     6:  232. 

—  Lawfulness  of.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  147.     6:  12. 
Angerstein,  J.  J.    Collection  of  Pictures.   Quar.  31 :  210. 
Angkor-Wat.     See  Ancor-Viat. 

Anglade,  L.  G.  d',  Trial  of.     House.  Words,  12:  298. 
Angle,  Trisection  of  an.      (J.  O'Donoglme)    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  75:  382. 
Angles,  Glass  Circle  for  the  Measurement  of.     (L.  M. 

Rutherfurd)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  II2:   112. 
Angler,  Kind  of  Fish.     (J.  Couch)  Intel.  Obs.  i:  353. 
Angler,  The.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  661. 
Angler  in  May.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  6:  611. 
Angler's  Souvenir,  Fisher's.     Mo.  R.  139:  157. 
Anglers,  Fancies  of.     Chamb.  .J.  12:  345. 

—  of  the  Dove.    (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  7:  85-197. 

—  Women.     Victoria,  34:  72. 

Anglesea,  Marquis  of,  with  portrait.     Blackw.  25:  215. 
—  Bentley,  35:  531. 

—  and  Ghost  of  his  Leg,   Dialogue  between.     Blackw. 

30:  715- 
Anglesey,  Ancient  Dwellings  in.     Antiquarv,  2:  106,  118, 

185. 
Anglican  Church.     See  Church  of  England. 
Anglicans  and  Reunion.     Month,  39:  413. 

—  of  the  Day,  1875.     Dub.  R.  77:  342. 

Anglican  Development.     (A.  Marshall)  Cath.  World,  27: 

3S3.  — Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  263. 
Anglican  Ministry.     (.1.  Bickaby)  Mdnth,  40:  2S1. 
Anglican  Prisoners  for  Conscience'   Sake.      Jlonth,  43: 

134- 
Anglican  Sisterhood.    ( W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  22 :  833. 
Anglicanism  in  Australia.     Dul).  11.  79:   3^18. 
Ajiglicani,  The,  and  their  39  Medical  Forinuhe.     Eraser, 

84:  695. 
Angling.     Am.  Whig  R.   11:    32.  —  P.hu'kw.   21:    815. 

49:  302. — Qiiar.  67:  98.  —  Chamb.  J.  57:  3S5. 

—  and  Anglers.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  657. 

—  and  Fly-Fisliing.     Bentley,  13:   257.  —  Eel.  Mus.   i: 

67.     See  also  Fly-Fishing. 

—  Annals  of.     (C.  Lanman)  (ialaxy,  6:  305. 

—  Art  of.     (James  Wilson)  No.  Brit.  8:  297.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  17:   I. 

—  Chapter  on.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  74S. 


Angling.     Complete  Susquehanna  Angler.    (C.  A.  Mun- 
ger)  Knick.  45:  598.     46:  28,  346.     48:  260. 

—  Davy's  Angler  and  his  Friend.     Colburn,  104:  232. 

—  English  and  Scotch.     (A.  B.  Reach)  Sharpe,  18:  149. 

—  Fascinations  of.     (G.  Dawson)  Galaxy,  23:  81S. 

—  for  Pan-Fish.     (M.  Thompson)  Harper,  55:  395, 

—  for  Salmon  and  Trout.     Cornh.  19:  417. 

—  Hints  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  531. 

—  in  France,  Guillemard's  La  peche  a  la  ligne.     Colburn, 

109:  408. 

—  in  the  Lake  District,  Eng.,  Davy  on.     Eel.  R.  105:  604. 

—  in  Wales,  Medwin's.     JIo.  R.  135:   145. 

—  Jesse's  Angler's  Rambles.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  625. — Mo. 

K.  141:  158. 

—  Modern.     (A.  Giinther)  Nature,  2:  512. 

—  Ste])hen  Oliver  on.     Blackw.  35:  775. 

—  Practice  of.     Dub.  Univ.  26:   153. 

—  Salmonia.     Blackw.  24:  24S. 

—  Stoddart  on.     Blackw.  38:   119.     63:    673. 

—  Walton's  Complete  Angler.     Bentley,  16:  512.  —  Col- 

burn, 4:    491.  — Lond.  M.  7:   633.  — Blackw.  14: 
473.  —  Knick.  30:  381.  —  Retros.  6:  353. 

—  Avith  a  Trout-Rod.     (M.  G.  Watkins)  Eraser,  86:  524. 

—  with  the  Worm.     Once  a  Week,  16:  239. 
See  Fishing. 

Angling  Adventure.     Broadw.  2:  549. 
Angling  Club,  Our.     All  tlie  Year,  39:  349. 
Angling  Literature.     Eel.  R.  98:   15.     99:  21. 
Angling  Worthies.     (M.  G.  Watkins)  Eraser,  92:  750. 
Anglo-American  Type.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  311. 
Anglo-Catholic  Letters  to  Rev.  Charles  Fustian.     Blackw. 

65:  679. 
Anglo-Catholic   Movement,    Past  and   Future.      (C.   J. 

Ellicott)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  612. 
Anglo-Catholic  Theory.     Ed.  R.  94:  527. 
Anglo-Catholicism,  Progress  of.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  58. 
Anglo-Chinese  Kalendar,  1833.     I'enny  M.  2:  245. 
Anglo-Continental  Association.  (A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church 

R.  10:  407. 

—  Objects  and  Doings  of.     Chr.  Rem.  34:  334. 
Anglo-French  Drama.     Ed.  R.  51:  225. 
Anglo-Indian  Life.     Mo.  R.  145:   174. 
Anglo-Indian  Poets.     Dub.  Uuiv.  95:  51^. 
Anglo-Indian  Society  of  Former  Days.     Mus.  29:  224. 
Anglo-Indian  Tongue.     Blackw.  121:   541. 
jVnglo-Latin  Poets  of  the  Twelfth  Centurv.     For.  Q.  16: 

3S6. 
iinglo-Norman  Building  in  St.  Olave's,  Southwark.     (G. 

R.  Corner)  Arch.  38:  37. 
Anglo-Norman    Burial-Places    at    Bouteilles.      (L'Abb^ 

Cochet)  Arch.  36:  258.     37:  32. 
Anglo-Norman  Christianity  and  Ansehn.    (J.  Stoughton) 

Ex.  II.  Lee.  17:  85.  ' 
Anglo-Norman   Poetry.     (Abbe-  De   la  Rue)   Arch.    13: 

35.  — Eraser,  14:  55. 
Anglo-Norman  Poets  of  the  12th  Century.     (Abbe  De  la 

Rue)  Arch.  12:  297.  —  Brit.  Q.  5:  159. 

—  of  tiie  13th  Century.     (Al)l)e  De  la  Rue)  .\reh.  13:  230. 
Anglo-Nornnin  Remains  found  at  Bouteilles.      (L'Abb<5 

(,'ociiet)  Arch.  37:  399. 

Anglo-Norman  Trouveres.     Blackw.  39:  806.     40:  27S. 

Anglo-Normans.  No.  Brit.  6:  431.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  13:   l(^. 

Anglophobia.     Once  a  Week,  19:   173. 

Anglo-Russian  Ditiiculty,  1S70.  (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Na- 
tion, 11:  399. 

Anglo-Saxon  Cemetery  at  Brighthampton.  (J.  Y.  Aker- 
man)  Arch.  37:  391.     38:  84. 

—  at  Filkins  and  Broughton  Poggs.     (J.  Y.  Akcrman) 

Arch.  37:  140. 

—  at  Long  Wittenham,  Berks.     (J.  Y.  Akerman)  Arch. 

38:  327.     39:  135. 


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40 


ANIMAL 


Anglo-Saxon  Cemetery  at  Stowting,  Kent.     (J.  Brent) 

Arch.  41 :  409. 
Anglo-Saxon    Chri.stianity,  and    Anglo-Norman.      No. 

Brit.  37:  35.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  2S9,  511. 

—  and  Augustine  of  Canterbury.     (S.  Martin)  Ex.  II. 

Lee.  17:  45. 
Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle  and  Anglo-Norman  Clironielers. 

Chr.  Ivem.  38:  144. 
Anglo-Saxon  Churcii,  Lingard's  Antiquities  of.      (.Tohn 

Allen)  Ed.  E.  25:  346.— No.  Brit.  6:  i.— Eel.  K. 

86:  7S. 

—  Soames  on  the.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  345. 
Anglo-Saxon  Churches.     Dub.  li.  18:  128. 
Anglo-Saxon  Coins  discovered  at  Hexham.     (J.  Adam- 
son)  Arch.  25:  279.     26:  346. 

Anglo-Saxon  Colonies.  (.J.  Stoughton)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  8:  323. 
Anglo-Saxon  Home.     Eel.  K.  1 17:  72. 
Anglo-Saxon  Kings  denominated  Bretwaldas.     (H.  Hal- 
lam)  Arcli.  32:  245. 
Anglo-Saxon  Knife  found  in  Kent.     (J.  Evans)  Arch. 

44:  331- 
Anglo-Saxon  Language.     New  York  R.  3:  362.  —  (H. 
Wheaton)  No.  Am.  33:  325.  —  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  10: 
386. 

—  and  Literature.     Cong.  M.  14:  559. 

—  Dictionary  of,  Bosworth's.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  70: 

221. — Mus.  38:  9.  —  Mo.  R.  147:  206. 

—  Grammar  of,  Bosworth's.     Mo.  R.  102:   148. 

Rask's.    For.  R.  3 :  234.     Same  art.  Select  J.  2 :  104. 

—  Hand-Book  of,  Corson's.    (J.  Hadley)  Nation,  12 :  404. 

—  Study  of.     (J.  S.  Hart)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  33.  — (T. 

W"  Hunt)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  221.  —  (S.  M.  Shute)  Bapt. 

Q.  8:  17.  — (W.  W.  Skeat)  Macmil.  39:  304. 
Anglo-Saxon  Laws  and  Institutes.    Brit.  &  For.  R.  12 :  46. 
Anglo-Saxon  Leechdoms.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  519. 
Anglo-Saxon  Literary   Biography.     Eel.  R.   78:  10. — 

Ed.  R.  78:  365.     Same  art.  Eel.  Mus.  3:  343. 
Anglo-Saxon  Literature.     (Bro.  Azarias)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2: 

385.  —  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  6:  196.  —  Chr.    Rem. 

4:    163.  —  Dub.  R.  15:    80.  —  Mus.  37:  51.  —  No. 

Am.  47:  90.  —  (J.  W.Alexander)  Princ.  11:  527. — 

So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  106. 

—  and  Celtic  Literature.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  298. 
Anglo-Saxon  MS.  in  Exeter  Cathedral.     (J.  J.  Cony- 

beare)  Arch.  17:  180. 
Anglo-Saxon  Pennies  found   at  Dorking.     (T.  Combe) 

Arch.  19:  109. 
Anglo-Saxon   Poetry.     Mo.   R.  Ill:   183. — Eraser,  12: 

76. — Temp.  Bar,  38:  222. 

—  and  Early  English.     New  York  R.  9:  372.  — Westm. 

7:  464. 

—  Characteristics  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:  465. 

—  Illustrations  of.     Chr.  R.  26:  620. 

—  Inedited  Fragment  of.   (J.  J.  Conybeare)  Arch.  17:  173. 

—  Meter  of.     (.1.  J.  Conybeare)  Arch.  17:  257. 
Anglo-Saxon  Pottery.     (T.  Wright)  Intel.  Obs.  6:  119. 
Anglo-Saxon  Remains  at  Harnham  Hill,  near  Salisbury. 

(J.  Y.  Akerman)  Arch.  35:  259,  475. 

—  found  at  Kemble,  Wilts.      (.J.  Y.  Akerman)  Arch. 

37:  113- 

—  found  at  Stowting,  Kent.  (C.  R.  Smith)  Arch.  31 :  398. 
Anglo-Saxon  Runes.     (.J.  M.  Kemble)  Arch.  28:  327. 
Anglo-Saxon  Song,  Lay  of  the  Phoenix.     (G.  Stephens) 

Arch.  30:  256. 
Anglo-Saxon  Race.     (Mrs.  J.  Ware)  No.  Am.  73:    34. 

(D.  .T.  M.  Loop)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:    28.  —  (D.  A. 

Hawkins)  Meth.  Q.  36:  87. 
Anglo-Saxons.     Am.  Eel.  4:  t6i. 

—  and  the  Americans.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:   187. 

—  British  Race.     (.J.  H.  Seeley)  Education,  i:  309. 

—  Empire  of.     Am.  Church  R.  23:  205. 

—  Fine  Arts  among.     Penny  M.  13:  25. 


Anglo-Saxons,  History  of.  (Sir  F.  Palgravc)  Quar.  34: 
248. 

Lappenberg's.     Blackw.  61 :  79, 

Turner's.     Eel.  R.  6:  653,  775. 

—  Hwiting  Treow  of.     (.J.  Y.  Akerman)  Arch.  42:  124. 

—  in  Corve  Dale.     (T.  Wright)  Once  a  Week,  15:  524. 

—  Laws  and  Usages  of.     Am.  Q.  22:  350. 

—  Legal  Procedure  of.     (H.  C.  Cook)  Arch.  41:  207. 

—  Municipal  Privileges  under.  (T.  Wriglit)  Arch.  32 :  298. 

—  Trades  of.     Penny  M.  5:  91. 
Anglo-Saxondom,    Dream    of.       (J.    P.    Chamberlain) 

Galaxy,  24:  788. 
Anglo-Turkish  Convention.     Cong.  7:  497. 
Angola,  Monteiro's.     Nature,  13:  161. 

—  Quissama  Tribe  of.  (J.  J.  Monteiro)  Anthrop.  J.  5 :  198. 
Angouleme,  Marguerite,  Duchess  of.  Journal  of.    Blaekw. 

i:  172. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  757,  819.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  49:  385. 

AngstrcJm,  Anders  Jonas.    Nature,  10:  376. 

Anguisciola,  Sofonisba,  Italian  Paintress,  b.  1530.  Vic- 
toria, 19:  412. 

Anguisli  in  Print.     Once  a  AVeek,  30:  259-671. 

Angularities  and  Cantankerousness.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  537. 

Anhalt,  Public  Instruction  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  344. 

Anhalt-Dessau,  Leopold,  Prince  of,  "  The  Old  Dessauer." 
(H.  S.  Wilson)  Lond.  Soc.  29:  358. 

Aniello,  T.,  called  Masaniello,  the  Fisherman  of  Naples. 
Portfo.(Den.)  16:  425. 

Anien  Rhaa.     (Mary  Howitt)  Ilowitt,  2:  415. 

Aniline  Dyes.     (T.  L.  Phipson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  429, 

—  and  Coal-Tar.     Art  J.  17:  25,  102,  301. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Pract.  M.  2:  34. 

Animal  Chemistr_y.  (H.  N.  Draper)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  303. 
—  Am.  Eel.  4:  459. 

—  Berzelius  on.     Eel.  R.  18:  243.  —  So.  Q.  27:  207. 

—  Kingzett's.     Nature,  19:  358. 

—  Liebigon.     Quar.  70:  98.     Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  4:  460. 
Animal  Creation,  Burnett's.     Eel.  R.  69:  185. 

—  Power  of  God  in.     (R.  Owen)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  19:  i. 
Animal  Depravity.     Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  184. 
Animal  Design  and  Landscape.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Mac- 
mil.  8:  116. 

Animal  Electricity.     (L.  Hermann)  Nature,  19:  561. — 

Chamb.  J.  3:  68. 
Animal  Existences,  A  Vision  of.     Cornh.  5:  311. 
Animal  Food.     Ed.  R.  2:  128.  —  (J.  C.  Draper)  Galaxy, 

T-  550.  837.  — Colburn,  5:   563. 

—  Abstinence  from.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  2:   128. 

—  in  Early  Times.     (J.  R.  Wilde)  Dub.  Univ.  43:  317. 

—  Pythagorean  Objections  to.     Lond.  M.  13:  380. 

—  Uses  of .   (J.  Broughton)  Intel.  Obs.  9:  452.    /See  Food. 
Animal  Heat.     Blackw.  84:  414. 

Animal  Kingdom,  Cuvier's.    Mo.  R.  136:  229.    139:119. 

—  Law  of  Association   in.     (E.   Perriet)   Pop.   Sci.  R. 

19:  30. 

—  Swedenborg  on.     Mo.  R.  164:  167. 
Animal  Life.     (S.  E.  Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  8:  467. 

—  and  Natural  Conditions.     (E.  R.  Lankester)  Nature, 

23:  405. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Cath.  World,  3:  232. 

—  Da\vn  of.     Westm.  78:  171. 

—  Development  of,  on  the  Globe.     (L.  Agassiz)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  33:  388. 

—  Forms  of,   Rolleston's.     (P.  H.  Pye-Smith)  Nature, 

2:  80,  206. 
Apparition  of,  and  Evolution.     (J.  W.  Dawson) 

Princ.  n.  s.  i:  662. 
Development  of.     (A.  Thomson)   Sup.   Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  i:  481. 
Gradations  in.     Eraser,  87:  458.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  117:  479. 


ANIMAL 


41 


ANIMALS 


Animal  Life,  Forms  of,  Remarkable,  Sars's.    (T.  Hincks) 
Nature,  8:  i8g. 

—  in  the  Ocean.     (G.  C.  Wallich)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  72: 

237,  321. 

—  in  South  Africa.     (H.  Chichester)  Intel.  Obs.  10:  42. 

—  Studies  in.     Cornh.  i:  61-6S1. 

jSee  Animals  and  Plants ;  Biology;  Life. 
Animal  Locomotion.     Pract.  M.  4:  459. 

—  Pettigrew's.     (A.  H.  Garrod)  Nature,  g:  221. 
Animal  Magnetism.     (Sir  B.  C.  Brodie)  Quar.  61 :  273. — 

(Dr.  Sam.  Bro\VTi)  No.  Brit.  15:  133.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  23:  271.  —  (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Pop.  Sei. 
Mo.  11:  12,  161.  —  (W.  Preyer)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  JIo. 
3:  131.  —  (John  Wilson)  Internat.  M.  4:  27. — Am. 
Q.  4:  426.  22:  350. — For.  Q.  12:  413. — Quar. 
61:151.  —  Blackw.  1 :  563.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  253. 
5:  319.  —  Fraser,  i:  673.  —  Etl.  K.  94:  222.  —  (J. 
Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  51  :  395.— For.  K.  5:  96. — 
Select  J.  3:  133.  —  Mo.  E.  131:  293.  —  Chr.  Q. 
Spec.  9:  434,  647.  —  Mus.  23:  361.  —  (S.  Adams) 
Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  1 :  362.  —  Dem.  R.  9;  515. 
—  Anal.  M.  10:  34.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  10:  424. — 
Bost.  Q.  2:  54.  —  Dub.  II.  4:  202.  5:  407.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  38:  383.  —  Chr.  Rem.  13:  366. — Tait,  4: 
456.  — Nat.  M.  2:  56.  — Nat.  Q.  16:  23.  — Portfo. 
(Den.)  28:  17.  —  Tait,  n.s.  5:  460.  —  Zoist,  i:  58. 

—  Address  on.     (J.  Elliotson)  Zoist,  i :  227. 

—  and  Ghost-Seeing.     Brit.  Q.  2:  402.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  7:  56.  —  Mo.  R.  109:  506. 

—  and  Homoeopathy,  Lee  on.     Mo.  R.  146:  471. 

—  and  Hypnotism.     (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mei'cei>b.  13:  238. 

—  and  Neurhypnotism.     Eel.  M.  3:    71. —  Fraser,  29: 

681.     32:  I. 

—  Diseases  cured  by.      Zoist,   2:    42-473.     3:    24-512. 

4:  68,  517.  5:  1-404.  6:  1-412.  7:  9-437.  8: 
12-395-     9:  11-436-     12:  34-415.     13:  27-417. 

—  Experiments  in.     Mo.  R.  131:  291.     Same  art.  Select 

J.  2:  259. 

—  Gregory  on.     Chamb.  J.   15:  327.  —  (W.  C.  Engle- 

due)  Zoist,  9:  215. 

—  in  Germany.     Blackw.  2:  36,  437. 

—  in  London.     Blackw.  42:  3S4. 

/See  Animal  Electricity;  Magnetism;  Mesmerism. 
Animal  Mechanics,  Haughton's.     Nature,  9:  239. 

—  Marey's.     Nature,  10:  498,  516. 

—  Soui-ce  of  Muscular  Power.     (A.  Flint)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

12:  729. 
Animal  Motion,  Relation  of,  to  Animal  Evolution.     (E. 
D.  Cope)   Am.  Natural.   12:  40.  —  (E.    S.  Morse) 
New  Dom.  8:  160. 

—  Apparatus  for  Registering.      (Prof.  Marcy)  Nature, 

14:  214. 
Animal  Nature,  Studies  of.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  39:  135. 

See  Animals,  Chapters  on. 
Animal  Parasites  and  Messmates.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  670. 
Animal  Psychology,  Schneider  on.     (J.  Sully)  Jliiid,  5: 

424. 
Animal  Remains  at  Cissbury.     (G.  Rolleston)  Anthrop. 

J.  6:  20. 
Animal  Strength.    J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  5:  109. 
Animal  Substances,  Preparations  of.     (H.  Goadby)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  63:  15,  227. 
Animal  Teaching.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  182. 
Animal  Volunteers.     Chamb.  .1.  52:  257. 
Animal  Worship  among  the  old  Scandinavians.    (.Jon  A. 

Hjaltalfn)  Fraser,  84:  13. 

—  Totem;   or,  Prospects  of.     (M.  Browne)   St.  Paul's, 

14:  313- 
Animalcule,  A  newlj'  discovered.    (.J.  W.  Bailey)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  65:  341. 
Animalcules.     (R.  0.  Jlason)  Lippinc.  25:  4S3. 

—  Aquaria  Studies.    (A.  S.  Ritchie)  Am.  Natural.  5:  653. 


Animalcules,  Hairv-backed.     (P.  H.  Gosse)  Intel.  Obs. 
5:  387. 

—  in  Croton  Water.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  18:  451. 

—  Life  in  a  Drop  of  Water.    (D.  Brewster)  Good  Words, 

5:   169. 

—  Mantell  on.    Chamb.  J.  5:  296.    Same  art.  Li  v.  Age, 

10:  157. 

—  Rotifera,  or  Wheel.    (P.  H.  Gosse)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i :  26, 

158,  474.     2:  475. 
(See  Microscope ;  Infusoria. 
Animals,   Acclimatization  of.      Chamb.   .1.   55:    423. — 
Colburn,  124:  20S.     125:  253.  —  Ed.  R.  iii;  161. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64:  719. — Nat.  R.  17:  152. 

—  ^Esthetic  Sense  in.    (L.  Viardot)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  729. 

—  Affections  of.     Chamb.  J.  i :  267. 

—  Alarming  Depravity  among.     Blackw.  2:  82. 

—  and  Elements  in  which  they  live.     (L.  Agassiz)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  59:  369. 

—  and  their  Environments.     (.V.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

20:  734.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  3:  231. 

—  and  Plants.     Quar.  126:  248. 

Analogies  between.     Chamb.  J.  55:  40. 

Can  we   separate?     Cornh.   37:   336.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  90:  60S. 
how  related?    Evang.  R.  11:  256. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  16:  211. — 

Loud.  M.  18:  531.     19:  121.  —  Chamb.  J.  50:  693. 

—  Antipathies  of.     All  the  Year,  41 :  S. 

—  Aquatic.     No.  Brit.  29:  396. 

—  Architecture  of.     (A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  34:  163.  —  (J. 

L.  Cabell)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  45. 

—  Artistic  Feeling  of.     Eel.  M.  76:  630. 

—  as  Automata.     (T.  II.  Huxley)  Nature,  10:  362-520. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  67.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  5:  724.  —  (T.  II.  Huxley)  Fortn.  22:  555.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  67.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  84:  49.  — 
(R.  G.  Hazard)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  405. 

—  as  Man's  Friends.     (B.  P.  Avery)  Overland,  i:  234. 

—  Chapters  on.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  2:  42-187. 

3:   11-190. 

—  Claims  of.  Styles  on.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  670. 

and  the  Rights  of  ^lan.     (!•".  P.  Cobbe)  Eraser,  68: 

586.  —  Victoria,  25:  10S3.  26:  60.  — Tait,  2:  14,  S33. 

—  Classilication  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  321. 

87:  10,  157.  —  (W.  Hincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  10:  19. 
—  (T.  H.  Huxley)  Nature,  11:  loi.  — Am.  Natural. 
9:  65.  — Intel.  Obs.  6:  362. 

—  Colonial,  and  their  Origin.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

26:  680. 

—  Colored  so  as  to  escape  Notice.    (A.  Murray)  Etl.  New 

Philos.  J.  68:  66.  — Ev.  Sat.  9:  510. 

—  Colors  of.     (A.  R.   Wallace)  Am.  Natural.  11:  641, 

713.  — Ev.  Sat.  17:  9. 

—  Comltafs  of.     All  tlie  Year,  44:  401. 

—  Cruelty  to.     See  Cruelty. 

—  Curative  Powers  of.     (W.  E.  Hall)  Belgra.  9:  116. 

—  Declaration  of  Independence  by.    (.1.  Bonner)  Harper, 

14:  145. 

—  Development  of,  and  what  it  teaches.     (A.  Wilson) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  34. 

—  Diabolical.     -Ml  the  Year,  33:   519. 

—  Diseases  of  Wild.     (J.  Vilain)  Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  16:  11. 

—  Domesticated.     (L.  Agassiz)  .Am.  Natural.  7:  641. 
Effects  of  Reversion  to  a  Wild  State.    (J.  D.  Caton) 

Am.  Natural.  15:  955. 

History  of.     No.  Brit.  5:  i. 

Intellectuality  of.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  495. 

Origin  of.   (G.  de  Martillet)  .\m.  Natural.  13:  747. 

—  Domestication  of.     (F.  Cuvier)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  3: 

303.     4:  45,  292. 

in  the  Middle  Ages.   (T.  Wright)  Intel.  Obs.  6:  31S. 

Wild.     Loud.  M.  13:  98.  —  Penny  M.  i:  44. 


ANIMALS 


42 


ANIMALS 


Animals,  Enemies  of  Man  among.     Chamb.  J.  55:  311. 

—  Excommunication  and  Punislunent  of.     (H.  Wliite) 

Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  3:  210. 

—  Experimentation  on.     See  Vivisection. 

—  Extinct  Genera  of.     Mus.  38:  68. 

in  tbe  Historic  Period.     (E.  Blanchard)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  5:  331. 
of  the  Colonies  of  Great  Britain.     (R.  Owen)  Pop. 

Sci.  K.  18:  253. 

—  Fabulous.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Li  v.  Age,  123:  354. 

—  Fetichism  in.     Liv.  Age,  136:  254. 

—  Friendships  of.    Chamb.  J.  55:  654.     Same  art.  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  14:  182. 

Geographical  Distribution  of.  (L.  Agassiz)  Chr.  Exam. 

48:  iSi.  — Ed.  li.  53:  32S.  — (S.  S.  Conant)  Harper, 
54:  519.  — (W.  F.  Kirby)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  16:  261. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  321.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
134:  30S.  — (S.  I.  Sraitli)  Am.  Natural.  2:  14.— 
(A.  R.  Wallace)  19th  Cent.  5:  247.  — (A.  R.  Wal- 
lace) Am.  Natural.  11:  157.  — Chamb.  J.  53:  711. 

Hogg,  3:  149.  —  Westm.  97:  28.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  112:  387. 

Difficulties  in.     (P.  L.  Sclater)  19th  Cent.  4:  1037. 

of  Marine  Species  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

65:  204.     66:  153,  314. 

of  Marine,  on  the  Coast  of  New  England.     (A.  E. 

Verrill)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  357. 

Range  of  North  American  Animals.    (W.  J.  Hays) 

Am.  Natural.  5:  387. 

Sclater  on.     Nature,  13:  482. 

Wallace  on.     Nature,    14:    165,    186.  —  (T.    Gill) 

Nation,  25:  27,  42. 

—  Gigantic,  discovered  in  Ice.     Cornh.  7:  416. 

—  Growth  of  lower  Vertebrates.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.) 

Am.  Natural.  9:  632. 

—  Habitat  of.  Effects  of.     Chamb.  J.  5:  401. 

—  Habitations  of.     Quar.  120:  355. 

—  Have  Animals  Souls?    (J.  F.  Clarke)  Atlan.  34:  412. 

—  (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World,  5:  510.  — Nat. 
Q.  15:  242.  —  Putnam,  7:  361. 

—  Higher  and  Lower.     Quar.  127:  3S1.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  103:  579. 

—  Humanity  in.     Chamb.  J.  5:   177.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  10:  90. 

—  Humor  in.     (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural.  10:  257. 

—  Hypnotism  in.     (J.  Czermak)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  61S. 

'4:  75- 

—  Immortality  of.     Chr.  Exam.  74:  199. 

—  in  Captivity.     Liv.  Age,  122:  673. 

—  in  Fable  and  Art.    (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Liv.  Age,  121:  451. 

—  in   Geological   Times,    Primitive   Diversity   of.     (L. 

Agassiz)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  309. 

—  I  have  known  and  loved.     Chamb.  J.  57:  45-272. 

—  Instincts  of.     See  Instinct. 

—  Intellect  of.     (A.  Weld)  Month,  19:  67.  — Lond.  Soc. 

15:  43.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  318. 

—  Intelligence  of.     (G.  J.  Romanes)  19th  Cent.  4:  653. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  214.  —  (A.  R.  Wallace) 
Nature,  3:  182.  —  Westm.  113:  448.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  115:  643.  —  Chr.  Rem.  14:  436.  —  All  the  Year, 
20:  113.  —  Chamb.  J.  40:  3S0.  Same  art.  "Ed.  M. 
61:  377.  —  Month,  35:  I. 
Flourens  on.     Eel.  R.  98:  649. 

—  Journeyings  and  Dispersals  of.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  576. 

—  Language  of .    (F.  R.  Goulding)  Appleton,  10:  332. — 

(E.  Howland)  Penn  Mo.  10:  509.  — (L.  A.  Jones) 
0.  &  N.  4:  531,  650.  —  All  the  Year,  19:  152. — 
Chamb.  J.  i :  99.  5:  276.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
10:  137.  —  Putnam,  6:  130. 

—  Legal   Prosecutions   of.     (W.  Jones)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

17:  619. 

—  Legends  of.     Fraser,  38:  392. 


Animals,  Life  Histories  of,  Packard's.     (E.  R.  Lankester) 
Nature,  15:  271. 

—  Links  of  the  World  of.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Nature, 

18:  537- 

—  Living  and  Extinct.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  533.     3:  363. 
in  Solid  Bodies.     Ciiamb.  J.  48:  650. 

—  Lost  Tribes  of.     All  the  Year,  41:   174. 

—  Love  for.     Cath.  World,  13:   545. 

—  Mental  Faculties  of.     (G.  L.  (,'ary)  No.  Am.  to8:  27- 

—  Migration  of.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21 :  549. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:   103. 

—  Mimicry  and  other  Protective  Resemblances  among. 

Westm.  88:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  94:  259. 

—  Mind  in  the  Lower.     (W.  L.  Lindsay)  Nature,  8:  91. 

—  Liv.  Age,  146:   707.  —  House.  Words,  7:  504. 
Lindsay  on.     (W.  James)  Nation,  30:  270. 

—  Mind  in  Man  and.     (F.  Bowen)  Princ.  n.  s.  5:  32. 
- —  Moral  Faculties  of.     Intel.  Obs.  4:  211. 

—  Moral  Sense  in   the  Lower.     (W.  L.  Lindsay)   Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  16:  346. 

—  Music  of.     (J.  Sully)  Cornh.  40:  605, 

—  My  four-footed  Friends.      (M.  G.  Watkins)   Belgra. 

35:  216. 

—  Natural  History  of.     (L.  Agassiz)  Overland,  9:  461. 

—  New  and  rare,  in   the  Zoological   Garden.      Nature, 

23:  35-487- 

—  Nutrition  in.     (J.  R.  Blake)  Land  We  Love,  i:  314. 

2:  45. 

—  of  America,  Audubon's.     (C.  W.  Webber)  Am.  Whig 

R.  4:  625. 
Harlan's.     (J.  Ware)  No.  Am.  22:  120. 

—  of    Antiquity  as   depicted   on    Monuments.     (M.   de 

Scrres)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  16:  160,  285.     17:  268. 
18:  59. 

—  of  Argentine  Republic,  Burmeister's.     (W.  H.  Flower) 

Nature,  3:  282. 

—  of  the  New  England  Coast.     Nature,  7:  365. 

—  Protection  of.     (G.  T.  Angell)  Am.   Soc.  Sci.  J.  6: 

164. 

—  Psychology  of.     (D.  F.  Weinland)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  i. 

—  Brit.  Q.  7:  347.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  595. 

—  Powers  of  Offense  and  Defense  of.     Chamb.  J.  53 :  247. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  355. 

—  Reason   in.     (E.   I.    Sears)  Nat.  Q.  9:  286.  — (J.  F. 

James)  Am.  Natural.  15:  604.  —  Once  a  Week,  18: 
491. 

—  Resuscitating.     All  the  Year,  2:  3S7. 

—  Sacred.     Belgra.  20:  89. 

—  Shy  Friends.     (M.  B.  Benton)  Putnam,  14:  85. 

—  Social  Life  of.     (P.  J.  Van  Beneden)  Am.  Natural.  8: 

521. 

—  Strange  Affections  and  Ha"bits  of.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a 

Week,  15:  35. 

—  Strange  Wanderers.     Hours  at  Home,  10:  426. 

—  Superstitions  concerning.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  281. 

—  Torpidity  of.     Chamb.  J.  lo:  38. 

—  Transformations   of.     (A.  Wilson)  Good  Words,   19: 

335>  409- 
New  Views  of.     (E.  Perrier)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  625. 

—  Treatment  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  54:  545. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  569. 

—  Unity  of  Type  among.     Cath.  World,  i:  71. 

—  Vertebrated.     Lond.  Q.  42:  343. 

and  invertebrated,  Missing  Link  between,  Dohrn's. 

(G.  T.  Bettamy)  Nature,  14:  195. 
Huxley's  Anatomy  of.     (A.  Thomson)  Nature,  5: 

245. 
in  the  Liverpool  Museum.    (II.  H.  Higgms)  Nature, 

3:  481. 
Origin  of.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Nature,  13:  3S8-514. 

14:  33- 
Dohra  on.     Nature,  12:  479. 


ANIMATION 


43 


ANONYMOUS 


Animation,  Suspended.    (B.  W.  Richardson)  Nature,  20: 

107.  —  Chamb.  J.  53:  158. 
Animism,  Tyler  and  Spencer  on.     (A.  C.  Ougliter-Lonie) 

Mind,  3:  126. 

—  Primitive  Tiiought  and  Modern.     (,J.   S.  Patterson) 

Radical,  10:  432. 
Anjou.     (C.  Dempster)  Ed.  R.  127:  77. 

—  Monuments  at.     Ed.  R.  127:  77. 

Ann  Arbor,  Michigan,  University  of.     O.  &  N.  4:  135. 

Ann  Potter's  Lesson.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Atlan.  2:  419. 

Anna  Hammer  ;  a  German  Novel.     Blackw.  68:  573. 

Annabel  Bro^\ni.     Belgra.  22:  3S2. 

Annabel's  Dream.     St.  James,  9:  94. 

Annam,  China,  The  French  in  Tong  King.     Colburn,  157 : 

172. 
Annapolis    Homony  Club,    1770.     (T.   L.  Chase)   Am. 

Hist.  Rec.  i:  295,  34S. 
Annapolis  Tuesday  Club,  1745.     -A-m-  Hist.  Rec.  2:  149. 
Annapolis,  Md.,  U.  S.  Naval  Academy  at.    (A.  D.  Brown) 

Harper,  43:  177. 
Anne  ;  a  Novel.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Harper,  62:  2S-S47. 

63:  68-735. 
Anne  Bolevn.     (W.  H.  Dixon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  16:  2S9. 

—  Ed".  R.  45:  321.  — Mo.  R.  96:  372. 

—  and  Henry  VHI.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Eraser,  55:  723. 

—  and  Sir  Thomas  Wyatt.     Bentley,  23:  233. 

—  Fresh  Evidence  about.     (.J.   A.  Froude)  Frascr,  81 : 

731.     82:  44. 

—  Letter  respecting  her  Coronation.     Arch.  18:  j-j. 
Anne,  Queen,  and  Indian  Sachems.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3: 

462. 

—  Burton's  Reign  of.     Ed.  R.  151:  512,  —  Blackw.  127: 

139.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  3.     Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  94:  385.  —  Fraser,  loi :  337. 

—  Days  of.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  44:  405. 

—  Farthings  of.     (F.  W.  Madden)  Once  a  Week,  6:  273. 

—  Historians  of,  Reign  of.    Blackw.  1 15:  301.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  121:  195. 

—  Stanhope's  Reign  of.     (T.  E.  Kebbel)  Fortn.  13:  603. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  106:  259.  —  (G.  Smith)  Nation, 

11:  57.  —  Ed.  R.  132:  519. — Quar.  129:  i.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  75:  513,  715. 
Anne,  Czarina  of  Russia.     (J.  Forfar)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25: 

215. 
Anne  d'Auray,  Ste.     (G.  Goldie)  Month,  34:  187. 
Anne  of  Austria,  Queen  Regent.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Tinslcy, 

23:  361.  —  (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  44:  674. 

—  and  Voltaire.     Dub.  Univ.  44:    674.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  44:  476.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  193. 
Anne  of  Brittany.     Colburn,  108:  414.  —  Chamb.  .1.  23: 

143.     Same  art.  Ed.  INL  35:  243. 
Anne  of  Cleves,  Third  Wife  of  Henry  VHI.    (B.  Murphy) 

Cath.  World,  21:  403.  —  Once  a  Week,  21:  293. 
Anne  of  Denmark,  Wife  of  James  I.  of  England.     (J. 

Stevenson)  Month,  35:  257. 
Anne  Furness.     (Mrs.  T.  A.  Trollope)  Fortn.  14:  74-721. 

15:  111-785.     16:  98,235.     Same  art.  Harper,  41 : 

572,747,881.    42:123-885.    43:49-884. 
Anne  Hereford;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  H.Wood)  Argosy,  5:  i- 

401.    6:  1-481. 
Anne  Severin;  a  Tale.     IMonth,  8:  439,561.     9:  17-573. 
Annecy  and  St.  Francis  de  Sales.     Montii,  17:  201. 
Anneliddan    Worms.      (W.  Baird)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs. 

3:  91-432.    4:  84. 

—  Structure  of.     (E.  Claparedc)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  266,  365. 
Annesley,  James.     (W.  Chambers)  Chaml).  J.  52:  273. 

—  Triafof.     Blackw.  88:  565. 

Annetta  Haverstraw.     (E.  Leslie)  Godcy,  26:  3S-255. 

Annette;  a  Poem.     Fraser,  33:  503. 

Annette;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  20:  246,  261. 

Annette's  Love-Story.  (J.  Kavanagh)  Liv.  Age,  108:  291. 

Annexation.     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  3:  1S3. 


Annexation  Fever.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  289. 

Annexations,  National.     Liv.  Age,  79:  73. 

Annie  and  her  Master.     Blackw.  95:  474. 

Annie  at  the  Corner  ;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  7:  629. 

Annie,  the  Emigrant's  Daughter.     (Prof.  Frost)  Godey, 

26:  109. 
Annie  with  the  Madonna  Face.     (L.  Gore)  Dub.  Univ. 

74:  558,  652.     75:  61,  174,  258. 
Annie  Lee.     Liv.  Age,  36:  390. 
Annie  Orme.     (Mrs.   Oliphant)   Sharpe,    16:  129,    199. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  359. 
Annie  Suabrook.     (E.  Pollock)  Pioneer,  3:  129. 
Annihilation  and  Immortality.     Bost.  R.  i:  445. 

—  and  Unconsciousness.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  80: 

380.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  668. 

—  of  the  Wicked,  Doctrine  of.     (S.  C.  Bartlett)   New 

Eng.  30:  659.  — (S.  Fuller)  Am.  Church  R.  30: 
227.  —  (W.  De  L.  Love)  New  Eng.  21:  248.  — (J. 
Murdock)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  565.  — (W^  L.  Par- 
sons) Bib.  Sac.  20:  181.  — (W.  W.  Patton)  Meth. 
Q.  21:  31.  — (A.  C.  Thomas)  Univ.  Q.  29:  9c.— 
Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  594.  — (D.  M.  GUbert)  Luth.  Q. 
9:  613. 

Huntington's   Sermons  for  Doctrine   of.    (A.   S. 

Chesebrough)  Ncav  Eng.  38:  201. 

Refuted.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Merccrsb.  25:  621. 

Anning,  Mary,  the  Fossil-Finder.    All  the  Year,  13:  60. 

Aniiiversaries.     Sharpe,  i:  151.     2:  414. 

—  American  Religious.     Cong.  M.  21:  275. 

—  Fourteenth  Day  of  the  Month.    Temp.  Bar.  16:  395. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  75. 
Anniver.-aiy  Week  in  Boston.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  570. 

—  of  1846,    (F.  D.  Huntington)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  3:  289. 

—  of  1847.     (E.  S.  Gannett)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  4:  320. 

—  of  1S72.     (F.  T.  Washbuni)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  61. 
Announcements  and  Three  Rooms.     Blackw.  50:  212. 
Annual  Biography  and  Obituary,  On  the,  1834.    Mo.  R. 

133:  269. 

—  1S35-36.    Mo.  R.  136:  196.     139:  273. 
Annuals,  The.    Tait,  2:  524. 

—  American.     Liv.  Age,  3:  361. 

—  Comic,  1S40.     Mo.  R.  151:  109. 

—  for  1829.     Mo.  R.  117:  377,  525.     118:91. 

—  for  1S31.    Mo.  R.  123:  400.     124:  47. 

—  for  1832.    Mo.  R.  126:  370,  523.  — Fraser,  6:  653. 

—  for  1833.    Mo.  R.  129:  3S4. 

—  for  1S34.    Mo.  R.  132:  y^i,  559.  —  Fraser,  10:  602. 

—  for  1S35.    Mo.  R.  135:  423. 

—  for  1836.    Fraser,  15:  33. 

—  for  1S37.    Fraser,  16:  757.  —  Mo.  R.  141:  402. 

—  for  1S3S.    Eel.  R.  66:  657.  — Mo.  R.  144:  421. 

—  for  1S39.    Frascr,  19:  57.  — Eel.  R.  68:  599,  715.— 

Mo.  R.  147:  443. 

—  for  1840.     Eel.  R.  70:  692. 

—  for  1S41.     Ed.  R.  72:  704. 

—  for  1S42.    Ed.  R.  74:  597. 

—  for  1S50.    Liv.  Age,  24:  226. 

Annuaries;  a  Poem.     (Alice  Carey)  Intemat.  M.  5:  87. 
Annuities,  British  Government  Life,   Statistics  of.     (F. 
Hendriks)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  19:  325. 

—  Life  Assurance,  etc.     (J.  F.  Entz)  Hunt,  16:  4S,  445. 

See  Insurance,  Life. 

—  Poor  Men's.     All  the  Year,  13:  225. 
Annunciata.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  18:  911. 
Anointing  witii  Oil,  Revival  of.     Liv.  Age,  37:  401. 
Anonymous  Admirer;  a  Story.     (S.  B.  Russ)  .Vpplcton, 

24:  339- 
Anonymous   and   Pseudonymous   Authors   and   Works. 

Nat.  Q.  23:  41.  — Ev.  Sat.  11:  127. 
Anonjnnous  Criticism.     Loud.  M.  18:  556. 
Anonymous  Journalism.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  112. 

12:  234. 


ANONYMOUS 


44 


ANTHESPHORIA 


Anon^TTious  Letters.    Hogg,  6:  56. 
Anonymous  Literature.     (A.  Trollopc)  Fortn.  i:  491. 
Anonymous  Publications.     (J.  Gait)  Fraser,  11:  549. 
Anonymous  Writing.    (T.  Walker)  West.  Law  .J.  i:  511. 
Anorthoscope,  The.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Stud.  &  Intel. 

Obs.  2:  no. 
Another  Daughter  of  Eve.     (15.  Dunpliy)  Tinsley,  20: 

331- 
Another  Talc  of  the  Tub.     Belgra.  16:  210. 
Another  World,  by  Ilennes;  a  Review.    I\Iaemil.  28:  140. 
Another  World  down  here.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Eel.  ^l. 

96:  616. 
Ansayrii;  or,  the  Assassins,  Walpole's.    Blackw.  70:  719. 

—  Eel.  K.  95:  43.  — New  Q.  i:  3;. 

Anschar,  the  Apostle  of  the  North.    (A.  Michelsen)  Luth. 

Q.  8:  501.  — (J.  n.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  54:  iSS. — 

Eel.  M.  50:  53S.  —  Eel.  R.  Ili:  137.  —  Am.  Church 

K.  23:  226. 
Anselm,  St.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbuiy.    (W.  G.  Nowell) 

Chr.  Exam.  73:  157.  — For.  Q.  30:  13.— Meth.  Q. 

13:  576. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  362. 

—  Remusat  on.     Clir.  Obs.  53:  378. 

—  Translations  from.     (J.  S.  Magiunis)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  529, 

699. 
Ansgar,  St.     See  Anschar,  St. 
Anson,  George,  Lord.     (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  104:  676. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  100:  67. 

—  Barrow's  Life  of.    Ed.  R.  69:  126.  —Mo.  R.  148:  292. 

—  South  Sea  Expedition  of.     ilus.  44:  134,  367. 

—  Voyages  of,  and  of  Byron.     Retros.  10:  2S5, 
Anspach,  Elizabeth,  Margravine  of.    Colburn,  16:  90. — 

Temp.  Bar,  2:  241. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Lond.  M.  14:  243. 

Anster,  John,  with  portrait.     Dub.  LTniv.  14:  544. 

—  Poems  of .     Blackw.  7:  312. 

—  Xeniola  and  other  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  453. 
Anstey,  Christopher,  Life  and  Poetry  of.    Lond.  M.  5:  24. 
Anstie,  Francis  Edmund.     Nature,  lo:  398. 

Ant,  Natural  History  of.     Hogg,  9:  246. 

—  Wood.     (J.  G.  Wood)  Once  a  Week,  7:  707. 
Ant-Eater.     Bentley,  35:  547.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42: 

133.  — Fraser,  49:  157.  — Hogg,  li:  26. 

Ant-Hill  City.     (A.  McNeill)  Belgfa.  37:  404. 

Ant-Lion,  The.     (J.  H.  Emerton)  Am.  Natural.  4:  705. 

Ant-supporting  Plants.    (J.  Britten)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  14:  29. 

Ants.  (S.  B.  Herrick)  Scrib.  15:  171.  — (EUice  Hop- 
kins) Contemp.  37:  941.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146: 
20.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  287.  —  (E.  R.  Leland) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  257.  —  Ed.  R.  145:  67.  —  Good 
Words,  13:  674.  —  Ev.  Sat.  13:  491.  —  So.  R.  n.  s. 
18:  360. 

—  Agricultural.     (G.  Liucecum)  Am.  Natural.  8:   513. 

— £cl.  M.  96:  41S. 
of  Texas.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  20:  501, 

—  American,  Habits  of.    Chamb.  J.  56:  430. 

—  Bees,  and  Wasps,  Observations  on.    (Sir  J.  Lubbock) 

Nature,  23:  255. 

—  City  of.     All  the  Year,  24:  7. 

—  Conservatism  among,  Lubbock  on.   Liv.  Age,  147 :  760. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  ^lo.  18:  401. 

—  Cutting,  of  Texas.     (G.  T.  Bettany)  Nature,  20:  5S3. 

—  Driver.     (G.  A.  Perkins)  Am.  Natural.  3:  360. 

—  Gossip  about.    Chamb.  J.  27:  299. 

—  Habits  of.     (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Fortn.  27:  2S7.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  88:  641.    Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  39. 

—  (Sir,!.  Lubbock)  Nature,  22:  185. 

—  Harvesting,  and  Trap-Door  Spiders.    (A.  R.  Wallace) 

Nature,  7:  337.     ii:  245. 
Florida.    (Mar^- Treat)  Lippinc.  22:  555. 

—  Honey-making.     Pop.   Sci.  Mo.   16:   824.  — (H.  Ed- 

wards) Am.  Natural.  7:  722. 


Ants,  Honey-making,  of  Texas.    Nature,  8:  250. 

—  Hubcr  on.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  335. — Ed.  R.  2o:  143. — 

—  EcL  R.  33:  352. 

—  in  Natal.     Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  3:  336. 

—  Intelligence  of.     (G.  J.  Romanes)  19th  Cent.  9:  992. 

10:  245.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  495.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  176.     151:  371. 

—  Mound-making,  of  the  Alleghanies.     (H.  C.  McCook) 

Am.  Natural.  12:  431. 

—  Nt-w  Leaf-cutting.     (G.  K.  Morris)  Am.  Natural.  15: 

100. 

—  Notes  on  Mexican.     (E.  Norton)  Am.  Natural.  2:  57. 

—  Observations  on.     Chamb.  J.  53:  5.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  86:  754. 

—  of  Switzerland,  Forel's.    Eel.  R.  145:  67.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  132:  451. 

—  Parasol,  of  Texas.     (G.  T.  Bettany)  Nature,  21 :  17. 

—  Republics  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  391. 

—  Slave-making.     (M.  Treat)  Lippinc.  28:  79. 
and  War-making.     (M.  Treat)  Harper,  58:  176. 

—  White,  Danger  from.     (H.  A.  Hagen)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  401. 
See  Termites. 
Ants'  Nest,  What  I  saw  in  an.    (A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  36: 

450.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  57. 
Ants'  Nest;  a  Poem.    (H.  D.  Traill)  Fortn.  32:  236. 
Antteus;  a  Poem.     (M.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar.  18:  547. 

—  Lesson  of.     (D.  Swing)  Lakeside,  2:  3S6. 
Antagonism  and  Progression.     Chr.  Rem.  16:  261. 
Antar,  The  Bedouin   Romance  of.     Blackw.  4:   385. — 

Kitto,  5:  I.  —  Penny  M.  6:  55. 

—  Illustrations  of  Scripture  from.     Kitto,  5:  i. 

Antar  and  Zara,  an  Eastern  Romance  iu   Songs.     (A. 

de  Vere)  Cath.  World,  19:  226-735.     20:  55. 
Antarctic  Continent.     (Sir  W.  Thomson)  Geog.  M.  5: 

268. 

—  Discovery  of.     Mus.  40:  214. 
Antarctic  Discoveries.     Nav.  M.  2:  547. 
Antarctic  Expedition.    Eel.  Mus.  3:  470. 
Antarctic  Explorations.     Liv.  Age,  29:  i. 

Antarctic  Ocean,  Adrift  in.  Temp.  Bar.  18:  467.  19:  62, 
215. 

—  Conditions  of.    (Sir  C.  W.  Thomson)  Nature,  15:  104, 

120. 
Antarctic  Regions.     Comh.  27:  293.     Same  art.  EcL  M. 
80:  590.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  361,  378. 

—  Sir  J.  C.  Ross's  Voyage  to.    Quar.  81 :  166.  —  (Sir  D. 

Brewster)  No.  Brit.  8:  177. — Colburn,  80:  469. 
See  also  Ross,  Sir  James  C. 
Antchar,  The.     (I.   Tourguenieff)  Galaxy,  15:  330,  461. 
Antediluvian  Romance,  An.     Fraser,  43:  470. 
Antediluvian  Theocracy.     Kitto,  12:  382. 
Antediluvians,  Modern.     (.T.  Western)  Lakeside,  2:  123. 
Antelope,  American.    (J.  D.  Caton)  Am.  Natural.  10:  193. 

—  (S.  W.  Williston)  Am.  Natural.  II :  599. 

—  Hunting  the.     (M.  L.  Meason)  Broadw.  2:  234. 
Ante-Matrimonial  Martyrdom.     St.  .James,  22:  381. 
Ante-Nieene  Christian  Library.     (J.   A.   Bromi)  Luth. 

Q.  3:  130. 

Ante-Nicene  Fathers.  Eel.  R.  75:  241.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
68:  175- 

Ante-Nicene  Library.     Chr.  Rem.  36:  291. 

Ante-Nuptial  Lie,  The.  Chamb.  J.  35:  291.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  53:  414.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  771. 

Antepasts  of  the  Future  State.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  513. 

Anteros.  (G.  A.  Lawrence)  Harper,  40:  274,  381,  754. 
41:  125-900.    42:  So-903.    43:  85,  209. 

Antes,  John,     Portfo.(Den.)  9:  329. 

Anthem  of  the  Universe  ;  a  Poem.  (C.  A.  Munger)  Put- 
nam, 12:  536. 

Anthesphoria  at  Athens,  The.  Fraser,  39:  713.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  22:  163. 


ANTHOLOGIA 


45 


AXTIGUA 


Anthologia  Germanica.  Dub.  Univ.  5:  393.  6:  404. 
7:  27S,  51S.  8:  142.  9:  33,  271.  10:  651.  13: 
44.  14:  69,697.  18:  19.  19:201.  21:29.  25: 
95.     26:  2S3. 

—  Hibernica.  Dub.  Univ.  29:  239,624.     30:66. 
Anthology,  Conway's  Sacred.     (.J.  E.  Carpenter)  Theo. 

E.  11:  191. 

—  Greek,  Chrysantliema.     (W.  M.  Hardinge)  Appleton, 

21:  29.     See  Greek  Antliology. 

—  Ionian.     Mo.  R.  134:  37. 

Anthon,  Charles.     (R.   D.  Xesniith)  Galaxy,  4:  610. 

—  Classical  Dictionary.     New  York  R.  8:  4S5.  —  (C.  C. 

Felton)  No.  Am.  54:  175.  —  Dem.  R.  g:  133,  360. 
—  Chr.  Exam.  31:  409. 

—  Cicero.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  72. 

—  Cicero  and  Tacitus.     (J.  L.  Lincoln)  No.  Am.  68:  348. 

—  Greek  Grammar.      Knick.   12:    70.  —  New  York  R. 

10:  490. 

—  Greek  and  Latin  Lessons.     New  York  R.  5:  237. 

—  Greek  Prosody  and  Grammar.     New  York  R.  3:  467. 

—  Greek  Reader.     New  York  R.  7:  501.  —  (E.  E.  Hale) 

No.  Am.  51:  213,  492.     52:  23S.  —  Knick.  16:   166. 

—  Horace.     Am.  Q.  8:  72. 

—  Sallust.     So.  Lit. Mess.  2:  392.  — Am.  :Mo.  R.  i:   iSi. 

—  School  Classics.     Dem.  R.  6:  4;. 

Anthony,  Saint.  (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  33 :  29S. 
—"(A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  93:  457.  — (P.  SchatY) 
Meth.  Q.  24:  29. 

—  Flaubert's  Temptation  of.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation, 

18:  365. 

—  the  Patriarch  of  Monks.     (P.  Schaff)  Hours  at  Home, 

i:  334- 
Anthony,  St.,  Falls  of,  Discovery  of.     Jlonth,  25:  54. 
Anthony  ;  a  Poem.     (W.  B.  Scott)  Fortn.  10:  Si. 
Anthracen.     Nature,  15:  507, 
Anthracite  Coal.     See  Coal,  Anthracite. 
Anthracite   Iron  Manufacture   of    United   States.      (II. 

Fairbaini)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  47:  393. 
Anthracites  and  Iron  Ores,  Analysis  of.    (W.  R.  Johnson) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  72>  2S9. 
Anthropological  Collections  from  the  Holy  Land.     (R.  F. 

Burton)  Anthrop.  J.  i:  300,  320.     2:  41. 
Anthropological  Congress  at  Paris,  1867.     Hist.  31.  12: 

210. 
Anthropological  Contributions,  Gerland's.     Nature,   11: 

384- 
Anthropological  Explorations,  Von  Baer  on.     Anthrop. 

R.  4:  23S. 
Anthropological  Review,  Origin  of.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  431. 
Anthropological  Statistics.     (L.  H.   Steiner)  MercersI). 

17:  78. 
Anthropology.      (P.    Broca)   Anthrop.    R.   6:    35.  —  (I. 

Kant)  J.   Spec.  Philos.  9:  16,  239,  406.      10:  319. 
11:  3io>  353-     14:  154,  299.  — Chr.  Rem.  7:  15. 

—  Address  before  the  British  Association.     (F.  Galton) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  265. 

—  and  Archaeology,  Congress  of.     (G.  Harley)  Nature, 

10:  332. 

at  Brussels,  1872.     (M.  J.  Lalor)  Cath.  World,  16: 

639,  829. 

—  Archaic,  Gastaldi  and  Keller  on.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  114. 
German.     Anthrop.  R.  5:  325. 

International  Congress  of.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  203. 

—  Bible.     (R.  Graham)  Chr.  Q.  4:  216.  —  (J.  W.  Nevin) 

Mercersb.  24:  329. 

—  Broca  on.     Anthrop.  R.  5:  193. 

—  Christian.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Am.  Prcsb.  R.  18:  129. 

—  Comte's.     (J.  Kaines)  Antiirop.  J.  i:  349. 

—  Continuity  applied  to.     (J.  Hunt)  .\nthrop.  R.  5:  no, 

—  Dundee  Conference  on.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  71. 

—  General  Pitt  Rivers's  Collection.    Nature,  22:  4S9. 

—  Historic,  Baldwin  on.     Anthrop.  R.  7;  323. 


Anthropology  in  America,  Progress  of,  in  1880.     (0.  T. 
Mason)  Am.  Natural.  15:  616. 

—  Latham's  Works  on.     Anthrop.  R.  4:  231. 

—  Microcephali.     (C.  Vogt)  Anthrop.  R.  7:  128. 

—  Modern.     Brit.  Q.  38:  466. 

—  Miiller's  Chips  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  70, 

—  Natural  Selection  and.     (J.  Hunt)  Anthrop.  R.  4:  320. 

—  North    American,    in    1879.      (O.   T.    jMason)   Am. 

Natural.  14:  348. 

—  of  England  and  Wales.     (D.  Mackintosh)  Anthrop. 

R.  4:  I. 
Crania  Britannica,  by  Davis  and  Thurnam.     An- 
throp. R.  6:  52. 

—  of  Greece.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  154. 

—  of  Holland.    Anthrop.  R.  3:  202. 

—  of  Italy.    Anthrop.  R.  5:  142. 
Nicolucci's.     Anthrop.  R.  2:  30. 

—  of  Persia.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  27. 

—  of  Scotland.     (H.  MacLean)  Anthrop.  R.  4:  209. 

—  of  Western  Europe.     (C.  C.  Blake)  Anthrop.  R.  4: 

158. 

—  Paris  Society  of.  Proceedings.    Anthrop.  R.  6:  104. 
Transactions,  1865-67.      (P.   Broca)    Anthrop.  R. 

6:  225. 

—  Physio-,  at  Edinburgh.    Anthrop.  R.  6:  64. 

—  Progress  of.     (T.  II.  Huxley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  668. 

—  (W.  James)  Nation,  6:  113. 

Quatrefages  on.     Anthrop.  R.  7:  231. 

Recent.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  145.— 

Nature,  21:  38 1. 

—  Science  of.     Eel.  M.  72:  314. 

—  Studv  of.     (J.  Hunt)  Antiirop.  R.  i:  i. 

—  Tylor's.      (A.   Weld)  Month,    17:  78. —  (A.  R.  Wal- 

lace) Nature,  24:  242.—  (A.  Winchell)  Dial  (Ch.), 
2:  75. 

—  Yollgraff's.     Anthrop.  R.  4:  226. 

—  Waltz's.    Anthro]).  R.  i:  465.  —  (R.  F.  Burton)  .\n- 

throp.  R.  2:  233. 
See  Man. 
Anthropologists,  Humors  of.     (W.  A.  Hammond)  Nation, 

i:  141. 
Anthropometamorphosis,  Bulwor's.     Retros.  16:  205. 
Anthropomorpliism.     (M.S.  Phelps)  Princ.  n.  s.  8:  120. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.  F.  Dcnhani)  Kitto,  1 :  9. 
Anthropotomy.     Anthrop.  R.  2:  202. 
Anti-("alvinist,  Fellowes  on  the.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  172,  233. 
Antichrist.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  544.  —  Cong.  M.  19:  53S. 

—  P>lack  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  16S. 

—  Bonar's  Development  of.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  31S. 

—  Faber  on  the  Little  Horn  and.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  356,496. 

—  Meyrick  on.     Chr.  Olis.  64:  200. 

—  Rcnan  on.     (E.  B.  Elliott)  Chr.  Obs.  75:  27;,  373, 

463.  — (C.  K.  Paul)  Tlu o.  R.  10:  557.  — (A.  Laugel) 
Nation,  17:  22,  57. —  (J.  A.  Smith)  Bapt.  Q.  9: 
451.  —  Lend.  0.41:  135. 

—  Todd's   Diseovirses   on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  .T.  4:    2S;. — 

Quar.  71:  197. 

—  1260  Years  of.     (F.  G.  Hibbard)  Meth.  Q.  26:  235. 
Anti-Coningsby,    or  the   New   Generation   gro\m    Old. 

Eraser,  31 :  21 1. 
Anticreed  ;  or,  A  Code  of  Unbelief.     Lond.  M.  21 :  330. 
Antietam,  Battle  of.     (D.  R.  Jones)  So.  M.  14:  supp.  56. 

—  (1).  H.  Maury)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  261. 

My   Hunt    after  tlie    Captain.      (O.  W.  Holmes) 

Atlan.  10:  738. 
Reminiscence  of.     (J.  S.  Johnston)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

8:  526. 

—  Trip  to.    (C.  W.  Loring)  Contin.  :Mo.  3:  145. 
Antigua,  A  Hurricane  in.     (Capt.  Mackinuon)  Colbum, 

85:  277- 

—  and  the  Antiguans.     Tait,  n.  s.  11:  197. 

—  (ieology  of.    (S.  Hovey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  35:  75. 


ANTI-JACOBIN 


46 


APACHES 


Anti-Jacobin  and  George  Canning.    Cornh.  15:  63.    Same 
art.  Ed.  M.  68:  413. 

—  Literary  Partnershii)  of  Canning  and  Frere.    Eraser, 

90:  714. 

—  Poetry  of.    Westm.  58:  459.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35: 

455- 

—  Remarks  on.    Meth.  M.  43:  513. 

—  Review  of.     Clir.  Obs.  i :  176,  254,  3SS.     2:  256. 
Antilles,  Lesser.     MacMiiil.  35:  361.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

133:  90- 

—  Stone- Age  in.  (J.  B.  Holden)  Serib.  10:  427. 
Anti-Mason  Address.    Niles's  Reg.  41:  166. 

—  Convention.     Niles's  Reg.  41:  83,  loS. 
Anti-Masonic  Part}-,  Morgan  Excitement  and.     Hist.  M. 

16:  82. 
Anti-Masonry.     Niles's  Reg.  41:  85,  345. 
Antimony,  Atomic  Weiglit  of.    (J.  P.  Cooke,  jr.)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  115:  41,  107.     119:  382. 

—  Discovery  of,  in  Sonora,  Mexico.     (E.  T.  Cox)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  120:  421. 
Antinomian  Controversj'  in  New  EngLind.     (B.  F.  Bron- 

son)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  2S0. 
Antinomianism.     Chr.  Obs.   17:   296,   382.     18:    31. — 

Cong.  M.  8:  569.  — Ed.  R.  27:  401,  528. 

—  Cottle's  Strictures  on.     Clir.  Obs.  23:  709. 

—  Fletcher's  Checks  to.     Am.  Meth.  M.  II :  413. 

—  Modern,  1S24.     Ed.  R.  40:  508. 

—  Short  History  of,  Autliorship  of.     Hist.  M.  i:  321. 

2:  22,  170. 

—  unmasked.    Meth.  M.  43:  21. 
Chase  on.     Chr.  Obs.  18:  530. 

—  What  is?    Chr.  Obs.  47:  i. 

Antinous.     (J.  A.  Symonds)  Cornh.  39:  200,  343. 

—  Intaglio  of,  in  Strozzi  Collection.    (W.  Bowman)  Arch. 

i:  112. 
Antioch  during  the  Crusades.  (F.  Damiani)  Arch.  15 :  234. 

—  Siege  of.  (.J.  H.  Clinch)  Knick.  8:  173,  257. 
Antioch  in  Syria.  (J.  S.  Lee)  Univ.  Q.  32:  60. 
Antioch  College.     O.  &  N.  4:  510. 

—  Co-education  at.     Nation,  11:  24. 

—  and  Horace  Mann.  (H.  C.  Badger)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  252. 
Antiparos.     Sharpe,  48:  84. 

Antipathies.     (C.  Waddy)  St.  James,  29:  619.  —  Chamb. 
J.  51:  504. — Colburn,  4:  68.     79:  310. 

—  Curious.     Chamb.  J.  58:  53. 

—  Physical.     Once  a  Week,  2 :  113.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

65:  252. 
Antipodes  and  Periccci.     (H.  Butterworth)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
2:  4S9. 

—  Navigation  of.     Blackw.  62:  515. 
Antiquarian  Club  Books.     Quar.  82:  309. 
Antiquarian  Delusions.     Chamb.  ,T.  20:  56. 
Antiquarian  Excavations  in  the  Middle  Ages.  (T.  Wright) 

Arch.  30:  438. 
Antiquarian  Logic.     Chamb.  J.  46:  529. 
Antiquarian  Researches  in  1S54.    (J.  Y.  Akerman)  Arch. 

36:  175- 
Antiquarianism  in  England.     Ed.  R.  86:  307. 
Antiquarians.     Knick.  20:  305. 
Antiquaries,  Society  of.    Ed.  R.  154:  loi. 
Antique  Dream;  a  Poem.     (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  Univ.  45:  90. 
Antiquities,  Brande's  Popular.     Quar.  11:  259. 

—  A  few  Antiques.     Scrib.  16:  316. 

—  of  Christian  Church  and  Colonies.     (R.  Emerson)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  6:  212. 

—  from  the  Island  of  Sacrificios.    (E.  Nepeau)  Arch.  30: 

138,  339- 

—  W.  Linton's  Colossal  Vestiges.    Colburn,  126:  169. 

—  Novel.     Good  Words,  7:  830. 

—  Smith's   Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman.    Mo    R. 

158:  509. 
See  ArchiEology. 


Antiquity.    Lond.  M.  3:  527. 

—  Echoes  from.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  40:  781. 

—  Moral  Culture  of.     Liv.  Age,  55:  609. 

—  Polity  and  Commerce  of  tlie  Great  Nations  of.     For. 

y.  5:  141. 

Anti-Rent  Disturbance  in  New  York.     (S.  D.  Law)  New 
Eng.  4:  92.  —  (D.  D.  Barnard)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  577. 
Anti-Rentism.     West.  Law  J.  3:   193. 
x\.nti-Slavery  Cause,  183S.     Eel.  R.  67:  54,  45S. 

—  1843.     Ed.  R.  77:  673. 

Anti-Slavery  Convention  at  London,  1S40.     Eel.  R.  72: 

227.     75:  37- 
Anti-Slavery  Men  of  the  South.    (E.  A.  Pollard)  Galaxy, 

16:  329. 
Anti-Slavery  Movement  in  America,   Garrison  and  the 

Churches.     (D.  Dorchester)  Meth.  Q.  41:  270,  474. 
See  Abolition;  Emancipation;  Slavery. 
Anti-Slavery  Principles  and  Proceedings.     (C.  Francis) 

Chr.  Exam.  25:  228. 
Anti-Slavery  Society.     Eraser,  i:  610.     2:  334. 
Antithetic  Fallacies!!     (F.  H.  Hill)  Fortn.  28:  395. 
Antoine,  the  Blacksmith;  a  Story.     (F.  E.  M.  Notlcy) 

Argosy,  29:  233. 
Antonelli,  Cardinal.     (E.  Ransford)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  533. 

—  (F.  Gregorovius)  Dub.  Univ.  77:  307.  —  Dub.  R. 
80:  74.  — Ed.  M.  88:  102.— Liv.  Age,  67:  55.— 
Temp.  Bar,  3:  533. 

Antonias;  a  Story  of  the  South.     Blackw.  18:  601. 
Antonina;  or.  The  Fall  of  Rome.     Bentlej',  27:  375. 
Antonine  Itinerary,  Discrepancies  in.     (C.  Warne)  Arch. 

39:  85. 
Antonine  Pillars  at  Rome.     (M.  Folkes)  Arch.  1:  117. 
Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurelius.    (M.  Arnold)  Victoria,  2:1. 

—  (E.  Renan)  igth  Cent.  7:  742.  —  Colburn,  125: 
423.  —  So.  Q,.  22:  360. 

—  and  the  Stoic  Philosophy.     (F.  Pollock)  Mind,  4:  47. 

—  and  tlie  Talmud.     (E.  H.  Plumptre)  Contemp.  10:  81. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  7:  236. 

—  as  a  Philosopher.     (C.  Vaux)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  461. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  W.  Stearns)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  187. 

—  Meditations   of.      Month,    9:    429.  —  (A.    S.    Colton) 

Princ.  36:  297. 

—  a  Persecutor.     (W.  Moyle)  Kitto,  30:  114,318.  —  (W. 

Mojde)  Theo.  Repos.  i :  77,  147. 

—  Statue  of,  in  the  Capitol.     (M.  Folkes)  Arch,  i:  122, 

—  Thoughts  of.     (R.  B.  Richardson)  New  Eng.  40:  415. 
Antoninus  of  Placentia,  Pilgrimage  of,  a.d.  570.    Kitto, 

36:  404. 
Antonio  di  Carara;  a  Paduan  Tale.     Blackw.  32:  525.  * 
Antonio  da  Pelago;   an  Italian  Innkeeper  and  Carrier. 

Temp.  Bar,  40:  499.     45:  243. 
Antonio  Salvini;  a  Tale.  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  22:  15. 
Antony,  St.,  of  Padua,  Chronicle  of.     (H.  J.  Coleridge) 

Month,  25:  248. 
Antony,  Mark.     Eraser,  35:  64. 

—  and  Cicero.     Eraser,  32:  314. 

—  Fall  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  20S. 

Antrim,  Round  the  Coast  of.     (P.  Q.  Keegan)  Colburn, 

159:  342- 

—  Iron  Mines  of.     (R.  A.  Watson)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  i. 
Antrim  Castle.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  62S.     57:  163,  303. 
Antwerp.    (J.  H.  Pettingell)  Appleton,  22:  385.  —  Penny 

M.  i:  369.     9:  281. 

—  and  Holland,  A  Peep  into.     (E.  E.  Chase)  Scrib.  18: 

519. 

—  Commerce  of.     Penny  M.  7:  345. 

—  Day  at.     Blackw.  90:  365. 

—  Legend  from.     Blackw.»64:  444. 

Anviti,  Count,  Assassination  of.     Month,  6:  381. 
Apache  Race.     (J.  C.  Cremony)  Overland,  i:  201. 
Apaches,  Adventure  among  the.     (M.  S.  Severance)  0. 
&  N.  8:  702. 


APACHES 


47 


APOSTOLIC 


Apaches,  Eide  with.     (J.  Mendivil)  Ovei-Iand,  6:  341. 
Apamean  Medal,  Observations  upon.    Arch.  4:  315,  331, 

347- 
Apartment-Houses.     (T.  Richardson)  Scrib.  8:  63. 

—  in  Philadelphia.     (C.  Barnard)  Scrih.  11:  477. 
Apartment  to  let;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  14:  672. 
Apartment  to  let,  by  an  Old  Maid.     Victoria,  34:  102. 
Apartments  to  let.     All  the  Year,  30:  515,560.  —  Lond. 

Soc.  3:  27. 
Apatites  containing  Manganese.     (S.  L.  I'enfield)  Am.  .J. 

Sci.  119:  367. 
Ape  and  the  Serpent.     (A.  E.  Brown)  Am.  Natural.  12: 

225. 
Apes  and  Man.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  12:  113, 

243.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  69S.     81:  422. 
Resemblances  of.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Nature,  3:  4S1. 

See  Man. 

—  Anthropoid.     Chamb.  J.  39:  308. 

—  Nest-Building.  (.T.  Hollingshead)OnceaWcek,  7:  iii. 
See  Monkeys. 

Apennines.     Tait,  n.  s.  16:  661. 

—  Adventure  in.     Eraser,  35:  4S3.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

13:  362. 

—  Geology  of.     Ed.  R.  26:  156. 

—  Month  in.     Hogg,  11:  132. 

—  Ride  across.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  243. 

—  Village   Life   in.      (E.   M.  Gierke)  Comh.  39:    723. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  162. 
Aphasia,  or  Privation  of  Voice  by  Paralysis.     Chamb.  J. 
44:  83.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  44. 

—  in  regard  to  Language  and  Thought.     Cath.  World, 

24:  411. 
Aphides.     Chamb.  J.  8:  183.     53:  303. 

—  Development  of  Viviparous.     (W.  L  Burnett)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  67:  62,  261. 
Aphorisms.    (.\.  Colton)  Contin.  Jfo.  5:  413-6S9.    6:78- 
609.  — (J.  S.  Mill)  Wostm.  26:  348. 

—  and  Anecdotes.     Sharpe,  14:  272. 

—  Books  of.     Eraser,  6:  712. 

—  Utility  and  Eutility  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Atlan.  11: 

178. 
Aphrodite^;  a  Poem.     (G.  C.  Davies)  Dark  Blue,  3:  449. 
Ajihroessa  Island  and  George  L     Once  a  Week,  15:  T,'i. 
Apion  and  Josephus.     (E.  Pond)  Meth.  Q.  30:  274. 
Apocalypse  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.     Kitto,  34: 

76,  462.     See  Bible,  Revelation. 
Apocalj'pse  of  Sister  Nativite.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  33: 

375.    36:  305. 
Apocrypha,  Analytical  Account  of.     Chr.  Rem.  51:  255. 

—  Book  of  Enoch  and.     (A.  G.  Laurie)  Univ.  Q.  35:  339. 

—  Character  of.     Chr.  Obs.  25:  480,  558. 

—  Controversy  on,  in  Bible  Society.     Cong.  M.  9:  193. 

—  Ecl.R.42:  185,377.    43:  352.    44:  86,193,567. 

—  of  Old  Testament.     (iM.  S.  Terry)  Meth.  Q.  41 :  77. 

Eschatology  of.     (E.  C.  Bissell)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  320. 

History  in,  as  related  to  Christ.     (A.  S.  Twombly) 

New  Eng.  36:  329. 

—  Thornwall  on.      (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  17:  268. 

See  names  of  several  book.%  as  luioch,  Judith,  Tubit. 
Apocryphal  New  Testament.     (.-\.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam. 

14:1.  —  (IL  J.  Rose)  Quar.  25:  348.  — Quar.  30: 472. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  22:  I,  65,  129. 
Apocryphal  Gospels.     Ed."  R.  128:  81.  — (.T.  ,T.  Taylor) 

Theo.  R.  4:  149.  —  Lond.  Q.  31:  427.  —  Liv.  Age, 

52:  449. 
~  Christ  of.     (0.  B.  Froth ingham)  Chr.  Exam.  53:  21. 

—  Inferiority  of.     Ed.  R.  128:  Si.  —  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

98:  707. 
Apollo,  Hymn  to.     (A.  Pike)  Blackw.  45:  820. 

—  Representations  of.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  200. 

Apollo  Belvedere,  Statue  of.     Lippinc.  18:    131.  —  Liv. 
Age,  137:  496. 


Apollonius  Tyanseus.  (S.  G.  Bulfinch)  Chr.  Exam.  84: 
159-  — (W".  M.  W.  Call)Fortn.  2:  4S8.— 19th  Cent. 
6:  551.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  8i.  —  Lend.  Q. 
27:  362. 

—  Bewick's  Life  of.    Quar.  3:  417. 

—  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  13:  215. 

—  Life  and  Miracles  of.     Kitto,  30:  88. 

—  Reville's  Essay  on.     (J.  S.  Watson)  Contemp.  4:  199. 

—  Sketch  of.     (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  94. 
Apologetics,    Christian.     (T.   G.   Apple)  Mercersb.  25: 

165.  — (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Chr.  Q.  2:  35. 

—  and  Jurisprudence,   Recent  Changes  in.     (F.  Whar- 

ton) Princ.  n.  s.  2:   149. 

—  and  Philosophy.     (C.  W.  Shields)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  196. 

—  Condition   and   Importance  of.     (O.   Zockler)  Theo. 

Eel.  5:  165. 

—  Evangelical,   Plea  for.     (J.  M.  Gibson)  Presb.  E.  i: 

321. 

—  Literature  of.     No.  Brit.  15:  331. 

Apologetical  Literature,  Recent,  Survey  of.    (0.  Zockler) 

Theo.  Eel.  6:  97. 
Apologies.     Liv.  Age,  139:  1S6. 
Apologists,  Christian.     (J.  Carroll)  Month,  26:  436. 

—  and  Martyrs,  Pressense's.     (W.  H.  Withrow)  Meth. 

Q-32:  533- 
Apologue,  An.     (J.  L.  Patterson)  Month,  33:  67. 
Apology,  An ;  a  Poem.     (A.  J.  Begbie)  Dark  Blue,  1 :  96. 

—  for  Harmony.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  571. 
.Apophthegms.     See  Apothegms. 

A])oplexy.     (J.  R.  Black)  Pop.  Sci.  !Mo.  6:  705. 

—  Cheyne  on.     Eel.  R.  18:  342. 

Apostasj',  The,  and  the  5Ian  of  Sin,  2  Thess.  ii.  1-12. 
Theo.  c^  Lit.  J.  12:  86. 

—  Warning  against.     (N.  M.  Williams)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  359. 
Apostle  of  31  atrimony;  a  Sketch.     (II.  Gullifer)  Tinsley, 

27:  552. 
Apostles,  Diversities  of.  (N.  M.Williams)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  399. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (H.  Messner)  Bib.   Sac.  26:  713.     27: 

135,  43°- 

—  Inspiration  of.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  4:   189. 

—  (Dr.  Steudel)  Chr.  R.  26:  69,  215.     27:  67. 

—  Language  of.     Liv.  Age,  76:  155. 

—  Lives  of.     Meth.  Q.  i:  9. — Chr.  Exam.  5:  371. 

—  Ministry  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  Ii:  105. 

—  Relations  of  Paul  with.     (T.  Hill)  Unita.  R.  11 :  650. 

—  Renan    on.     (D.   Bowen)   Radical,   2:    156.  —  (.J.   L. 

Davies)  Contemp.  2:  177.  —  (G.  P.  Fisher)  New 
Eng.  25:  542.  —  (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  3:  45. 
—  (C.  K.  Paul)  Theo.  R.  3:  389.  — (H  Rogers) 
Fortn.  5:  513.  —  (S.  Stead)  Contemp.  3:  199. — 
Brit.  Q.  44:  474.—  Lond.  Q.  26:  491. 

—  The  Tliree,  and  Three  Christian  Ages.     (S.  S.  Ileb- 

berd)  LTniv.  Q.  33:  133. 

—  Vindication  of  Conduct  of.     Theo.  Repos.  i:  59-454. 

2:  59-134.  183. 
Apostles'  Creed.     (J.  E.  Carpenter)  Theo.  R.  7:  145. — 
(A.  P.  Stanley)  19th  Cent.  8:  207.  — (J.  W.  Proud- 
fit)  Princ.  24:  602.  — (G.  P.  Disosway)  Meth.  Q. 
20:  478. 

—  and  Evangelicalism.    (.7.  W.  Nevin)  ^fercersb.  10:  3S3. 

—  Defense  of.     (J,  \A'.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  4:  606. 

—  History  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.   i:    105,   201, 

313."— Westm.  88:  367. 

—  Importance  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  14:  33. 

—  Origin  and  Structure  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb. 

16:  148. 

—  Unity  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  ^lercersb.  16:  313. 
"Apostles"   Society.   Cambridge  L'niversity.      (W.  D. 

Christie)  Maciiiil.  II :  iS. 
Apnstleship,   a   Temporary   Office.     (J.   A.   Alexander) 

Princ.  21:  355,  542. 
Apostolic  Age.    Nat.  R.  g:  117. 


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48 


APPRENTICES 


Apostolic  Christianity,  Godkin's.     Eel.  R.  77:  414. 

—  James  Mai-tineau  on,  and  the  British  Quarterly.     Brit. 

Q.  14:  4-3. 
Apostolic  Church.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  701. 

—  Barnes  on.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  I'rinc.  15?  386. 

—  Cohnau  on.     (E.  Pond)  New  Enfj.  4:  182. 

—  Dissensions  in.     (E.  Ilarwood)  Am.  Church  K.  9:  4S1. 

10:  259. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Lond.  (}.  19:  445.     24:  207. 

—  Government  of.     (C.  Elliott)  Am.  .\leth.  M.  19:   i. 
and  Discipline  of.     (P.  .Schaff)  Meth.  Q.  11 :  429. 

—  History  of,  Baur  on.     (G.  1'.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  23: 

401. 

Sehaff's.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Enj;-.  12:  237. — Am. 

Church  Mo.  3:  304.  — Chr.  R.  20:  i.  —  (C.  Hodge) 
Princ.  26:  14S. 

—  King's  Exposition  of.     Bib.  Sac.  8:  378. 

—  Origin  of  Persecution  of.  (B.  Smith)  Univ.  Q.  32:  343. 
Apostolic  Churches,  Congregational.     Cong.  Q.  9:  14S. 

—  State  of  Opinion  in.     (H.  Ballon,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  i :  84, 

329- 
Apostolic  Commission.     (S.  N.  Calleuder)  Mercersb.  14: 
325.  — (J.  Harkness)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  266.  — (D. 
Y.  Heisler)  Mercersb.  Ii  :  337.  —  (E.  E.  Higbee) 
Mercersb.  21:  231. 

—  Scope  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  10:  389. 

Apostolic  Constitutions.  (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  44: 
223.  —  (J.  Forsyth)  Princ.  21 :  42. —Chr.  R.  13: 
201. — Chr.  Rem.  27:  253. 

—  Chase's.     (A.  B.  Chapin)  Am.  Church  R.  i :  536. 

—  46th  Chapter  of.     Am.  Church  R.  24:  489. 

—  Object  in  forging.     Chr.  R.  15:  505. 

Apostolic  Fathers.  (J.  A.  Brown)  Evang.  R.  4:  356. — 
Brit.  Q.  4:  378.  —  Lond.  Q.  28:  201.  Same  art. 
Theo.  Eel.  5:  82. 

Apostolic  Office,  Permanency  of.  (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  28:  i. 

—  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  406. 
Apostolic  Salutations  and  Benedictions.     (J.  J.  Owen) 

Bib.  Sac.  19:  707. 
Apostolic  Succession.    (C.  S.  Gerhard)  Mercersb.  22:  408. 

—  (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  14:  129.  19:  539. — 
(S.  E.  Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  i :  403.  —  (J.  Whitby)  Am. 
Meth.  M.  22:  51.  —  Cong.  M.  21:  705.  22:  189, 
629.  —  Eel.  R.  68:  547.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  11:  i,  249. 
12:  249. 

—  Anglican  Claim  for.     Dub.  R.  7:  139. 

—  Controverted.     (G.  Anderson)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  167. 

—  Episcopal    Recorder   on.      (N.    S.   Richardson)   Ain. 

Church  R.  15:  284. 
Apostolic  Tradition.     (M.  Loy)  Evang.  R.  3:  537. 

—  Strictures  upon.     (C.  P.  Krautli)  Evang.  R.  4:  57. 
Apothecaries.     House.  Words,  14:  108. 
Apothecary's  Wife;  a  Russian   Story.     Dub.  Univ.  31: 

75>  179- 
Apothegms.     (W.  A.  Kendall)  Overland,  8:  462. 

—  in  Verse.     (L.  Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  263. 

—  Pensce  Writers, — the  Hares,  Novalis,  Joubert.     (J. 

M.  Ludlow)  Macmil.  i :  280. 
Apotheosis  of  Dulness;  a  Poem.     Dem.  R.  32:  115. 
Appalachian  Language,  Specimen  of.    Hist.  M.  4:  40. 
Appalachian  Mountains.     (A.  H.  Guyot)  Am.  J.  Sci.  81 : 

157- 

—  as  Time-Boimdaries  in  Geological   History.      (.J.  D. 

Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  227. 

—  Geognosy  of.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Nature,  5:  15,32,50,451. 

—  Southera  Silurian  Age  of.     (F.  H.  Bradley)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  109:  279,  370. 
Apparatus  for  the  One-Handed,  with  cuts.     Pamph.  22: 

431- 
Apparition,  True  Account  of  an.    House.  Words,  5:  27. 

—  of  Jo.  Murch.     (N.  Brooks)  Scrib.  17:  76. 

—  of  Monsieur  Bodry.     House.  Words,  17:  277. 


Apparitions.  (G.  Bradford)  Chr.  Exam.  12  :  106. — 
Fraser,34:  231.  —  Anal.  M. 2:  388.  —  All  the  Year, 
10:  224. 

—  Alderson  and  Hibbert  on.     Mo.  R.  106:  360.  —  Mus. 

7-  157- 

—  and  Hallucinations.     (A.  G.  Knight)  Month,  39:  210. 

—  F'erriar's  Theoiy  of.     Chr.  Obs.  12:  803. 

—  Pliilosophy  of.     Quar.  48:    287. — Eraser,   2:    33. — 

Westm.    i:    471. — Quar.   9:  304. — Mus.   4:    458. 
22:  517.  —  Brit.  Q.  12:  382.  —  Irish  Q.  9:  337. 
(See  Ghosts;  Magic;  Mesmerism;  Spiritualism;  Witch- 
craft. 

Appeal  in  Criminal  Cases.     Dub.  R.  45:  1S8. 

Appellant  Courts  of  British  Enii)irc.  Brit.  Ik  For.  R. 
12:  287 

Appeuzell,  Little  Land  of,  Switzerland.  (B.  Taylor) 
Atlan.  20:  213. 

—  Folk-Life  in.     (W.  Wells)  Scrib.  4:  50. 

—  Linen  and  Cotton  Manufactures  of.     Pennj^  M.  II :  6. 

—  My  Days  in.  (G.  C.  Sw.nyne)  Once  a  Week,  16:  4SS. 
Apperley,  Charles  J.,  Life  and  Times  of.  Mus.  44:  466. 
Appetite.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  25:  511. 

—  Good.     (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  cS;  N.  7:  667. 

Apple,  as  a  Criterion  of  Taste.  (W.  M.  Nevin)  Mercersb. 
i:  68. 

—  Produce  of.     Penny  M.  13:  142. 

Apple  F'rolics  in  America.    (F.  Morton)  Once  a  Week,  i: 

377- 
Apple  Leaf-Folder.     (W.  Lebaron)  Am.  Natural.  5:  209. 
Apple  Paring,  The.     Penny  M.  6:  426. 
Apple  Tree,  Life  of.     (H.  Coultas)  Sharpe,  36:  65. 
Apple  Tree  Table,  The.     Putnam,  7:  465. 
Apple  of  the  Dead  Sea;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  16:  540, 
Apple  of  Life;  a  Poem.     (R.  Lytton)  Fortn.  2:  184. 
Apples,  History  and  Dignity  of.     (E.  Spencer)  Hours  at 

Home,  3:  505. 

—  Wild.     (H.  D.  Tliorean)  Atlan.  10:    513.  — Sharpe, 

38:  294. 
Apples ;  a  Comedy.    (J.  Sturgis)  Blackw.  124:  23.    Same 

art.  Liv,  Age,  138:  502. 
Appleton,  C.  E.     Nature,  19:  386. 
Appleton,   Jesse,   Life   and  Writings   of.     (15.    Tappan) 

Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  351.  — (f.  T.  Stone)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  6:  19. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  434. 

Appleton,  Nathan,  with  portrait.  (J.  H.  Sheppard)  N. 
E.  Reg.  16:  I. 

Appleton,  Nathaniel  W.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  76. 

Appleton,  Samuel,  with  portrait.  (E.  Peabody)  N.  E. 
Reg.  8:  9.  —  (E.  Peabody)  Hunt.  30:  291. — with 
portrait,  Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:   i. — Am.  J.  Educ.  12: 

403- 

—  Life  of.    West.  J.  11:  426. 

Appleton,  Thomas,  Will  of,  1504.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  37. 

Appleton,  William,  with  portrait.  (J.  H.  Sheppard)  N. 
E.Reg.  17:  293. 

Appleton  Family  of  Ipswich,  Mass.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  36. 

Appleton,  Wisconsin,  Lawrence  University.  0.  &  N. 
4:  140. 

Application  to  Study.     Colburn,  6:  533. 

Applied  Science;  a  vStory.  (C.  Barnard)  Galaxj',  23: 
79,  160. 

Appointing  Power.     (G.  F.  Hoar)  No.  Am.  133:  464. 

Appomattox  Com't-IIousc,  Recollections  of.  (E.  A.  Pol- 
lard) O.  &  N.  4:  i65. 

—  Lee  and  Gordon  at.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  37. 

—  Surrender  of  Lee  at.   (E.  P.  Alexander)  So.  M.  12:  747. 

True  Story  of.     (J.  W.  Jones)  Hist.  M.  22:  235. 

Apporiionmcnt  Bill,  1832.     Ann.  Reg.  7:  94. 
Apprentice  Laws.     Pamph.  3:  217. 

Apprentices.     (G.  Howell)  Contemp.  30:  833. 

—  London.     Colburn,  5:  172. 


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49 


ARABIA 


Apprenticeship.     (J.  S.  Whitney)  Penn  Mo.  3:  1S9. 

—  Indenture  of,  1747.     N.  E.  Reg.  34:  311. 

—  in  France.     (J.  G.  Rosengarten)  Nation,  27:  180. 

—  of  the  Future.     (S.  P.  Thompson)  Contemp.  38:  472. 

Same  art.  abridged.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  26,  202. 

Apprenticeship  Schools  in  France.  (B.  Murjjhy)  Cath. 
World,  30:  400. 

Apprenticeship  Sj'stem,  Negro.     Ed.  R.  66:  250. 

Appropriation  Act,  1S35.     Westm.  23:  44S. 

April.  (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Fraser,  67:  515.  —  (J.  Bur- 
roughs) Scrib.  13:  799,  S03.  —  (W.  llowitt)  Ilowitt, 
i:  191.  —  Eraser,  49:  522. 

—  a  Poem.     (W.  G.  Simms)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  194. 
April  Days.    (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.7:  385.  —  (.H.  D. 

Thoreau)  Atlan.  41:  445. 
April  Fancies.     (D.  F.  M'Carthy)  Dub.  Univ.  41:  395. 
April  1  at  Netherby  Place.     (E.  F.  Mosby)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  16:  350. 
April  Fool,  An.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  310. 
April  Fools.     Belgra.  17:   182.  —  Lond.  M.  23:   397. — 

St.  James,  24:  82. 

—  and  other  Fools.     (H.  St.  John)  Belgra.  29:  207. 

—  May  Day,  and  other  Sentimcntals.     Fra.ser,  17:  553. 

—  or,  A  hundred  Matrimonial  Letters.     Fraser,  11:  369. 
April  Reverie.     (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  39:  403. 
April  Shadows;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  544. 

Apsley  House.    Quar.  92:446.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29:  241. 

—  Story  of.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Overland,  6:  255. 
Apteryx  of  New  Zealand,    Bird   or   Reptile  ?    (II.   O. 

Forbes)  Belgra,  36:  317. 

—  at  Dinner.     (0.  S.  Roimd)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  178. 
Apuleius.     (C.  G.  Prowett)  Fraser,  88:  464. 

—  and  the  2d  Century.     Eel.  R.  94:  67. 

—  Golden  Ass;   or,  Metamorphoses.     (W.  H.  Mallock) 

Fraser,  94:  363. — Ed.  R.  94:  472.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  25:  75.  —  Eel.  R.  112:  269.  — House.  AVords, 
13:  285. 
Aquarium,  The.  (Mrs.  I.  James)  No.  Am.  87:  143. — 
Chamb.  J.  22:  35.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  414. 
—  Chamb.  J.  53:  357,  391. 

—  at  Crystal  Palace.     (W.  A.  Lloyd)  Nature,  4:  469. 

—  Brighton.     (W.  S.  Kent)  Nature,  8:  531.  —  Chamb. 

J.  50:  529. 

—  Fresh-Water.     (C.  B.  Brigham)  Am.  Natural.  3:  131, 

207,  Z73y  486.    4:  23. 

—  Gosse's.     Fraser,  50:  190.  —  Colburn,  102:  117. 

—  in  Miniature.     Recr.  Sci.  2:  345. 

—  Management  of.     (D.  W.  Cheever)  Atlan.  8:  322. 

—  Marine.     (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  8:  145.  — (C.  Kiugsley) 

Am.  Natural.  2:  262. 

for  Inland  Students.     Nature,  10:  260. 

Management  of.     (A.  W.  Wills)  Nature,  13:  1S9. 

Sea  Anemones  in.     Lond.  (2.  8:  76. 

—  Modern.     (A.  Wilson)  Colburn,  160:  295. 

—  New  York.     (W.  S.  Ward)  Scrib.  13:  577. 

—  Preparation  of  Artificial  Sea-Water  for.     (G.  Wilson) 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  58:   129. 

—  Royal,  at  Westminster.     Pract.  Isl.  6:  65. 

—  Southport.     (C.  E.  de  Ranee)  Nature,  11:  393. 

—  Uses  of.     (W.  E.  Simmons,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  687. 

—  with  Tidal  Arrangements.     Intel.  Obs.  3:  245. 
Aquaria.     (W.  A.  Lloyd)  Am.  Natural.  10:  611. — Eng. 

Dora.  M.  24:  102,213,301.  —  Godey,  54:  525,    55: 
45.  —  House.  Words,  9:  506.  —  No.  Brit.  22:  55. 

—  Great.     (J,  G.  Bertram)  St.  James,  35:  623. 

—  Management  of.     (S.  Hibberd)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  -jt,. 

—  Marine.     Dub.  LTniv.  48:  353.  —  Recr.  Sci.  2:  58. 
and  Fresh- Water.     Godey,  56:  51. 

—  Present,  Past,  and  Future  of.     (W.  A.  Lloyd)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  15:  253.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:   :;<")2. 
Aquarium  Car,  First  California.     (L.  Stone)  Overland, 
13:  228,  311. 


Aquatic  Architects.     Recr.  Sci.  i :  106. 
Aqueduct  of  Segovia.     Am.  Arch.  6:  93. 

—  Wooden,  across  Alleghany  River.     (J.  C.  Trautwine) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:   i. 
Aqueducts.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  26. 

—  and  Canals.    Quar.  73:281.    Same  art.  Eel. M.  2:  190. 

—  of  Ancient   Rome.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation,  32.  147. 

—  of  the  Ancients.     Chamb.  J.  1 :  34. 

Aqueous  Vapor,  Influence  of,  on  Meteorology'.     (W.  H. 

•   S.  Monck)  Nature,  3:  495. 
Aquinas,  Thomas,     dee  Thomas  Aquinas,  St. 
Arab,  The;  a  Poem.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  256. 
Arab's  Revenge;  a  Story.    (E.  H.  Vizetelly)  Belgra.  25: 

405. 
Arab  Chief;  a  Ballad.     Fraser,  38:  167. 
Arab  Seaport  in  War  Time.     All  the  Year,  28:  4S7. 
Arab  Story-Teller,  Tale  of  an.     Fraser,  39:   112. 
Arab  Village.     Bentky,  51 :  292. 
Arab  Wife;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  53:  707-S35. 
Arabs,  The.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  177. 

—  Among.     All  the  Year,  5:  516. 

—  and  Persians.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  5:  202, 
Trade  of.     Blackw.  4:   135,  292,  460. 

—  at  Amboise.     Bcutley,  31:  25S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

33:  177- 

—  at  Home.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  13:  605. 

—  before  Mahomet.     Chr.  Rem.  29:  83. 

—  Civilization  of,  and  what  we  owe  it.    Nat.  Q.  13 :  25S. 

—  De  France's  Captivity  among.     Mo.  R.  151 :  524. 

—  Derby  Day  among.     Fraser,  68:  77. 

—  Geography  of.     For.  Q.  27:  265. 

—  Hosi)itality  of.     Belgra.  12:  39. 

—  Humor  of .     Temp.  Bar.  62:  65,194.     63:  36.     Same 

art.  Appleton,  26:  21,  144,  423. 

—  in  Italy,  Sicily,  etc.     For.  C'-  22:  374. 

—  in  Palestine.    (C.  (Uermont-Ganneau)  Macmil.  32 :  361 . 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  538. 

—  Invasion  of  Spain  by.     For.  Q.  1 :  19. 

—  in  Spain.    Dub.  Univ.  37:  771.    45:657.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  35:  551.     iSt-e  Moors;  Spain. 

—  Mariners  and  Ceremonies  of.     Sliarpe,  23:  109. 

—  Metaphysical  Schools  among.     Kitto,  34:  354. 

—  of  the  Desert.     (J.  Hall)  Princ.  3:  215. 

—  Pagan  and  Moslem.     (R.  S.  Poole)  Fortn.  2:  549. 

—  Politeness  of.     Nat.  M.  9:  58.  —  All  the  Year,  24:  41. 

—  Pre-Islaraic.     (W.  II.  Thomson)  New  Eug.  21:  385. 

—  Travels  among.     Westm.  4:  495. 

—  Women  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  14:  363.  —  (C.  S.  Robinson) 

Scrib.  7:  559. 
Arabella,  Lady,     So,  Lit,  Mess,  3:  601, 
Arabia,     (J,  Forsyth)  Princ.  37:  350. 

—  and  Africa,  Boteler's  Voyage  of  Discovery  to.    Mo.  R. 

137:  153- 

—  and  Palestine,  Early  and  Recent  Travels  in.    No.  Brit. 

27:  513.     Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  43:   145. 

—  and  Persia,  Tradewith  Russia.  Blackw. 4:  135,  292,  460. 

—  Biblical  Geography  of.     Bib.  R.  5:   165. 

—  Burekhardt's  Travels  in.    Colburn,  25:  379.  —  Ed.  R. 

50:  164.  — Mo.  R.  119:  T. 

—  Burton's  El-Medinah  and  Mecca.     Bentley,  39:  366, 

—  Dub.  R.  39:  76.    41:27.  —  Fraser,  52:  3 iS.    53: 
320.  —  Liv.  Age,  46:  553.  —  NewQ.  5:  138. 

—  Central  and  Eastern,  and  the  People.  Chr.  Rem.  50 :  35  7. 

—  Commerce  and  Products  of.     Hunt,  3:  61, 

—  Forster  on.     (Juar.  74:  325.  —  Liv.  Age,  3:  113. 

—  Further  Discoveries  in.     (L.  P,  Brockett)  Hours  at 

Home,  4:  52, 

—  Heartof,  (B,  Taylor)  Scrib.  3:  545.  —  Broadw.  lo:  538. 

—  Historical  Geography  of,  Forster  on.     Quar.  74:  325. 

—  Historv  of.     For.  Q.  20:  1  v. — Mo.  R.  132:  362. 

Crichlon's.    Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  217.  —Eel,  R.  50:  4S4. 

Price's.     Eel.  R.  42:  440. 


ARABIA 


60 


ARBLAY 


Arabia,  Histon'  of,  Recent  Page  of.  (W.  S.  Blunt) 
Fortn.  33:   707.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  53S. 

—  Palgrave'.s  Travels  in.    (J.  D.  Baldwin)  No.  Am.  103: 

276.  —  (R.  S.  Poole)  Fortn.  i:  459.  —  (E.  C.  Towne) 
Chr.  Exam.  79:  327.  — Blaekw.  98:  723.  — Brit.  Q. 
42:  297.  —  Eel.  U.  122:  139. — Ed.  R.  122:  482. — 
Fond.  C^  25:  136.  Same  art.  Fiv.  Age,  87:  529. — 
JNFicniil.  13:  51S.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  ■;■},■].  —  No. 
Brit.  44:  I.  —  Quar.  119:  1S2.  —  Westm.  84:  3S1. 

—  Pretended   Patriarchal  lascriptious   of.     Dub.   Univ. 

24:  724. 

—  Wellstcd's  Travels  in.     (,>uar.  61:  301.  — Mo.  R.  145: 

255- 

—  Wilds  of.     Chamh.  .1.  42:  563. 
Sac  Khartum. 

Arabia  Felix,  Military  Expedition  into.  Fiv.  Age,  34:  375. 
Arabia  Petra^a,  Antiquities  discovered  in.     Anal.  M.  14: 
264. 

—  lu  ft  Caravan  with  Gerome  the  Painter.     Fippinc.  13: 

532. 

—  Laborde's  Journey  through.    (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  59 : 

87. — Mo.  R.  140:  33S.  —  Dub.  R.  i:  174. — Mas. 
31:  267.  —  Am.  Bib.  Rcpos.  9:  431.  —  (E.  Robinson) 
No.  Am.  44:  3S2.  —  Chr.  Obs.  36:  688,  746. 

—  Fowth's  Travels  in.    New  Q.  5:  230. 

—  Stephens's  Travels  in.     (F.  Cass)  No.  Am.  48:   iSi. 

—  (H.  AVare,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  31.  —  Prine.  10: 
55.  —  New  York  R.  1:  351.  —  Am.  Q.  21:  439. — 
Hesp.  i:  174. 

Arabian  Desert,  The.     (W.  T.  Savage)  Cong.  R.  8:  274, 

3/1;  555- 
Arabian  Design  and  Art.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  491. 
Arabian  Empire.     Blackw.  43:  601. 
Arabian  Nights.    (G.  W.  Peek)  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  601.— 

For. Q. 24:  139.  —  Cornh.32:  711.  —  Dub.R.8:  105. 

—  in  Fondon.     St.  James,  9:  367. 

—  Fane's  Translation  of.     Eel.  R.  72:  641. 

—  New  Series  of .     Colburn,  16:  336. 

—  New  Translations.  Westm.  33 :  loi.  —  Mo.  R.  109:  362. 

—  People  of.     Nat.  R.  9:  44.     Same  art.  Fiv.  Age,  62: 

327- 
Arabian  Tales,  New.     For.  Q.  14:  350. 
Arabic  and  Persian  Fexicography.     (J.  A.  Alexander) 

Princ.  4:  190. 
Araliic  Fables.     (J.  Mew)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  217. 
Arabic  Grammar,  De  Sacy's.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

4"-  543- 
Arabic  Fanguage  and  Fexicography,  Gesenius  on.     Mo. 
R.  158:  192. 

—  and  Fitcrature.    (J.  Packard)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  8:  429. 

—  (E.  F  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  7:  59. 

—  and  the  Turkish.     (H.  S.  Osborn)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  646. 

—  Fexicon,  Frcy tag's.  (H.  P.  Goodrich)  No.  Am.  48:  461. 
Wilkins's'.     Eel.  R.  4:   581,  801. 

—  Something  about  Modern.     Eraser,  64:  504. 

—  Study  of.     Meth.  M.  47:  102. 

Arabic  Fitcrature.  So.  Fit.  Jless.  6:  457,  563.  7:  113. 
8:  47,  448. — Meth.  Q.  2:  540. —  For.  R.  3:  377.— 
For.  Q.  3:  I.  —  Colburn,  4:  262. 

—  and  Fove-Fore.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Overland,  9:  522. 
Arabic  MSS.  in  Spain.     Westm.  21:  378. 

Arabic  Masters,  My.     Chamb.  J.  22:   172. 
Arabic  Numerals,  Early  Use  of.     (S.  Denne)  Arch.  13: 
107,  141. 

—  Introduction  into  England.  (G.  North)  Arch.  10:  360. 
Arabic,  Persian,  and  Turkish  Poetry.  Dub.  Univ.  15:  377. 
Arabic  Philosophy.     Ed.  R.  85:  340. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  M.  46:  153. 

—  Influence  of,  in  Media-val  Europe.     (Earl  Stanhope) 

Fraser,  75:  114.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  369. 
Arabic  Poetry.     Rctros.  5:  332. 

—  in  Spain  and  Sicily.    Eel.  M.  68:  742. 


Arabic  Prize  Poem,  An  Ancient.     (E.  IF  Palmer)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  2:  651. 
Arabic  Proverbs.     Fond.  Soc.  9:  325. 
Arabic  Stories  and  Traditions.    (N.  S.  Dodge)  Overland, 

10:  443. 
Arabic  Verses  in  i^tli  Century.     Cornh.  26:  21^. 
Aracan,  North,  Hill  Tribes  of.     (R.  F.  St.  A.  St.  John) 

Anthrop.  J.  2:  233. 
Arachne  in  Sloane  Street.     Cornh.  29:  571. 
Arago,  F.     (D.  Fardner)  Am.  Whig  R.  4:    162.— Eel. 

M.  9:  322.  —  Fiv.  Age,  11:  140. —  Dub.  Univ.  28: 

253.  —  Fraser,  26:  -ji-j.  —  (Dr.  Janssen)  Nature,  21: 

418. 

—  and  Brougham  on   Black,  Cavendish,  Priestley,  and 

Watt.     Quar.  77:  105. 

—  Incident  in  Fife  of.    (H.  Christmas)  Internat.  M.  4:  41. 

—  Fife  and  Discoveries  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit. 

20:  459.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  145. 

—  Fife  and  Fabors  of.     Eel.  R.  102:  743. 

—  Fife  and  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  104:  30T. 

—  Notes  on  the  Fife  of.    Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  56:  57. 

—  on  Comets.     (J.  Farrar)  No.  Am.  42:   196. 

—  on  Funar  Influences.     For.  Q.  Ii:  503. 

—  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  2:   1S9. 

—  Voyage    round    the    World.     Fond.    M.    7:    310. — 

Quar.  28:  332. 

—  Youth  of.     Chamb.  J.  25:  11.     Same  art.  Fiv.  Age, 

48:  533.  —  So.  Fit.  Mess.  21 :  97,  162. 
Aragon,  Sketch  from  Portugal  and.     Fraser,  84:  356. 
Aral,  Fake,  Shores  of.     Wood's  Nature,  14:  66. 

—  and  Caspian,  Basins  of.     (IF  IF  Howorth)  Geog.  M. 

3:  106. 

Separation  of.     (H.  Wood)  Nature,  12:  313. 

Arama,  the  Seeker  of  Oblivion.     So.  Fit.  Mess.  5:  734. 
Arapahoes,  Among  the.     (H.  R.  Femly)  Harper,  60:  494. 
Ararat.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  17 :  205.  —  (B.  B.  Thatcher) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  7:  390.  —  Nat.  M.  i:  26. 

—  and     Armenian     Highlands.      Blackw.    65:    577. — 

Westm.  51 :  199. 

—  and  Eden.     (F.  Fenormant)  Contemp.  40:  453. 

—  and  the  Three  Churches.     So.  Fit.  Mess.  10:  131. 

—  Ascent  of.     (B.    Botcherby)    Fiv.    Age,    94:   282. — 

Chamb.  J.  55:  364. 
Mr.  Bryce's.     Fiv.  Age,  135:  443. 

—  Parrot's  Journej' to.     Am.  Meth.  M.  18:  201.  —  For. 

Q.  15:  288.  — Eel.  R.  82:  710. 

—  Tale  of.     Blackw.  28:  24. 

—  Visit  to.     Fraser,  60:   iii. 

—  Wagner's  Journej' to.     Westm.  51:  107.     Same  art. 

Fiv.  Age,  29:  313. 
Aratus.     Phenomena   and    Diosemeia   translated.     Chr. 

Rem.  17:  63. 
Araucanians,  The.     Bost.  Mo.  i :  346. 
Arbcla,  Battle  of.     (E.  S.  Creasj-^)  Bentlej',  24:  390. 
Arber's  Reprints  of  old  Writers.     Dub.  FTniv.  75:  43. 
Arbitrary  Govermnents,  Present  Policy  and  Future  Fate 

of."  Ed.    R.   39:   281.  — Sclec.   Ed.    R.   4:  342.— 

Mus.  4:  385. 
Arbitration,    E5oards    of  Conciliation   and.     (Eckley   B. 

Coxe)  Penn  Mo.  2:   109. 

—  International.     (C.  C.  Beaman,  jr.)  No.  Am.  102:  473. 

—  (A.  J.  FI.  Crespi)  Colburn,  156:  144.  —  (T.  D. 
Woolsey)  Internat.  R.  1 :  104.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  22:  293. 

Fate  of.     (E.  F.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  390. 

versus  War.     Eel.  R.  90:  236. 

Arblay,  Frances  Burney,  Jladame  d'.     Blackw.  51:   7S4. 

—  Quar.  11:  123. — Eel.  M.  9:  549. — Argosy,  ig: 
441. — Eng.  Dom.  M.  25:  154,  178. — House. 
Words,  5:  392.  Same  art.  Fiv.  Age,  34:  412. — 
Fiv.  Age,  11:  484.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  13:  267,  305.— 
(Mrs.  M.  C.  Nute)  Fakeside,  2:  85.  —  Mus.  45:  565. 

—  Victoria,  32:  370. 


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ARCHIPELAGO 


Arblav,  Frances  Bumey,  Madame  d',  Diary  and  Letters. 
(T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  76:  523.  Same  art.  Eel. 
Mus.  1 :  449.  —  (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  70:  243.  —  Eel. 
R.  75:  451.  76:  319.  85:  57.  — Tait,  n.s.g:  1S3, 
246,  3S5. — Colburn,  64:  271.     66:  526. 

—  The    Wanderer.     (W.    Hazlitt)    Ed.    R.    25:    320.— 

l'ortfo.(Den.)  12:  457. 
Arbouville,  Madame  d',  Poems  and  Novels  of.     Dub.  R. 

41:  411. 
Arbues,  Peter,  and  the  Spanish  Inquisition.     Dub.  I'niv. 

84:  335- 
Arbathnot,  George,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Rctros.   8: 

285.  —  Mus.  4:  44. 
Arbuthnot,  Dr.  .John.     Cornh.  39:  91. 
Arbuthnot,  Sir  William.     Blackw.  26:  844. 
Arbuthnot  and   Ambrister,  Trial  of.     Niles's  Reg.  15: 

270,  394- 
Arbutin,  Constitution  of.     Nature,  3:   137. 
Arc  of  tlie  .Meridian,  measured  in  India.     YA.  II.  21 :  300. 
Arcachon,  France.     Colburn,  7:  66. 

—  as  a  Health  Resort.     Chanib.  J.  57:   139. 

—  Bay  of .     Chamb.  J.  47:   529. 

Arcadi,  Academy  of  the.     (V.  Lee)  Eraser,  97:  779.  98: 

33- 
Arcadia.    Conih.  20:  5S8.    See  Sanazzaro,  J.;  Sidney,  P. 
Arcadian  Revenge  ;  a  Story.     (.J.  Payn)  Cornh.  41 :   164. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M,  94:  437. 
Arcadian  Scene.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  699. 
Arch,  .loseph,  and  the  new  Emancipation.    (.J.  McCarthy) 

Galaxy,  15:  452. 
Arch,  Graphic  ^lethod  applied  to.     (A.  J.  Dii  Bois)  Eel. 

Engin.  13:  341. 

—  known  by  the  Ancients.     Ed.  R.  7:  441. 

—  New    Constructions    in    Graphical    Statics.      (H.   T. 

Edrly)  Eel.  Engin.  16:   1-481.     17:   i,  97. 

—  of  Ctesiphon.     Colburn,  165:   1074. 

—  Skew.     (E.  W.  Hyde)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  97,  193,  2S9. 
at  Harrisburg.    (T.  M.  Cleemaun)  Eel.  Engin.  14: 

361. 
Bonding  in.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  23. 

—  St.    Louis'.     (H.   T.   Eddy)    Eel.   Engin.    17:    204.— 

(C.  S.  Smith)  Eel.  Eng'in.  17:  105.' 

—  Trussed.     (D.  Wood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  77:  223. 
Arches  and  Suspension  Chains,  Strain  on.     J.    Frankl. 

Inst.  74:  240,  300. 

—  Conical,  at  South  St.  Bridge,  Philadelphia.     (D.  McN. 

Stauffer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  107:   191. 

—  Erpiilibration  of.     Am.  Aixh.  10:  8. 

—  for    Bridges,    Formula    for    proportioning.      (.J.    C. 

Trautwine)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  301. 

—  Iron.     (W.  Airy)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  449,  641. 

—  Metal  and  Timber.     (J.  Gaudard)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  359. 

—  Ovals  and  Three-Centre.     (.J.  B.  Henck)'Math.  Vio. 

i:  25,  41. 

—  Pointed,  Origin  of.     (S.  Smirke)  Arch.  21:  521. 

—  Stability  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  636.     6:  56;.  — (E.  S. 

Gould)  Eel.  Engin.  13:   226.  — (L.  S.  AVare)  Ed. 
Engin.  15:  33.  —  (G.  F.  Swain)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  265. 

—  Stresses  of  Rigid.     (W.  Bell)  Eel.  Engin.6:  307. 
-Theory  of.     (W.  Allan)  Eel.  Engin.    lo:  97-385.— 

((J.Rennie)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  226. 

of    Solid    and    Braced    Elastic.     (W.    Cain)   Eel. 

Engin.  21:  265,  353,  443. 

—  A^'oussoir,    Practical     Theory    of.      (W.    Cain)    Eel. 

Engin.  11:  289,  385.     13:  514.     20:  52,  97,  201. 

—  Ware's  Treatise  on,  1S09.     Ed.  R.  10:  593. 
Arduean   Rocks  of  Wahsatch  Jlountains.     (A.  Gcikie) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  363. 

Archocologia.  Retros.  16:  217.  —  Westm.  7:  375.  11: 
401.     20:  47. 

Archaeological  Collection  at  Yale  College.  (D.  C.  Gil- 
man)  University  Q.  4:  277. 


Areha»ologieal   Collections  in  North  America.     (F.   W. 

Putnam)  Am.  Natural.  7:  29. 
Archaeological  Discovery  near  Saratoga.     (W.  L.  Stone) 

M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  34. 
ArchaEologieal  Discoveries.     Am.  Eel.  3:  393. 
ArchiEological  Institute  of  Boston.     Am.  Arch.  5:  137, 

153,  162. 
Archaeological  Maps,  Symbols  on.     (J.  Evans)  Anthrop. 

J.  5:  427. 
Archaeological  Science  in  America.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  11:  420. 
Archoiology.     (L.  C.  Boistiniere)  U.  S.   Calh.  M.  4:  44, 

172. 

—  Age  of  Bronze.    Ed.  R.  147:  437. 

— American  Institute  of,  Proposed.  (T.  Davidson)  Na- 
tion, 32:  403. 

—  and  Anthropologj',  Brussels  Congress  of,  1S72.     (M. 

,).  Lalor)  Cath.  World,  16:  639.  829. 

—  Classical,  Relation  of.  to  Literature  and  History.     (P. 

Gardner)  Macmil.  43:  465. 

—  English   School    of,   at  Athens   and   Rome.     (R.   C. 

Jebb)  Contemp.  33:  776. 

—  General  Views  on      (A.  Morlot)  Am.  J.  Sci.  79:  25. 

—  Lubbock  on.     Kitto,  38:  217. 

—  Modern  Excavations.     (J.  P.  Mahaffv)  Contemp.  29: 

888. 

—  Newton's  Essays  on.    (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  31 :  449.  < 

—  of  the  Earth  and  its  Inhabitants.     (M.  Sanford)  Univ. 

Q.  4:  2S9. 

—  Rossi,  John  Baptist  de,  Works  of.     Cath.  World,  17: 

272. 

—  A  Scottish  Crannog.     (R.  Munro)  Nature,  22:  13,  34. 

—  Stone  Annals  of  the  Past.     (C  Morris)  Lippinc.  6:  506. 

—  Teaching,  in  Schools.     (O.  Browning)  Fortn.  22:  495. 
See  Anti(iuities ;   Prehistojic ;   aUo  names  oj'  various 

coTintrie.i. 
Archaic  Ages;  a  Geological  Sketch.     (W.  Downes)  Eel. 
,      M.  95:  722. 
Archangel.     Penny  M  8:  393. 

—  Recollections  of.     Bentlev,  29:  203. 

Archbishop.  The,  and  Gil  Bias.     (O.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan. 

46:  205. 
Archbishops  of  Canterbury,  Hook's  Lives  of.     Chr.  Obs. 

61 :  100.  —  Dub.  R.  53:  275.  —  Bentlev,  49:  205.  — 

Eel.  R.  125:  391. 
Archduke  Charles,  Wreck  of  the.     Bentlev,  23:  392. 
ArciK-r,  James.     Art  J  23:  97. 

Archer  and  Prince.     (F.  Whittaker)  Galaxy.  22:   117. 
Archer-Fishes.     (E.  Sauvage)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  302. 
Archery.      (M.    Thompson)     Appleton,    9:    525.  —  (M. 

Thompson)  Scrib.  14:  273.  —  Ail  the  Year,  39:   185. 

—  Chamb.  J.  33:  169  — Godey,  45:    253. — Lond. 

Soc.  6:  208. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     (.1.  M.  Gutch)  Reliquary,  19:   157. 

—  Ascham's  Toxopliilus.     Am.J.  Educ.  3:  41.—  Retros. 

4:  76. 

—  in  England.     Once  a  Week,  11:  64. 

—  in  Scotland.     (R.  Macgregor)  Belgra.  43:  338. 

—  Merr^'  Days  with  Bow  and  Quiver.     (M.  Thompson) 

Scril).  16:  I. 

—  Our  modern  Archers.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  160,  34S. 

—  Practice  of.     (D.  Barrington)  Arch.  7:  46. 

—  Silver  Arrow.    Once  a  Week,  11 :  107. 

—  versus  Ix)vc.     Lond.  Soc.  10:  354. 
.\rc!ietypes.    Chr.  R.  26:   177. 

Archie  Lovell  ;  a  Novel.  (A.  Edwards)  Temp.  Bar,  16: 
155-455.  17:  65-498.  18:  77-491-  ^anie  art. 
Gala.xy,  i:  36-661.  2:  60-677. 

Archimedes,  Burning-Specula  of.     Chamb.  J.  25:  220. 

—  Works  of.     (^uar.  3:  Sg. 

Archipelago,  Turkish  Rule  in,  with  Map.     Gcog.  M.  5" 
165,  198. 
See  Indian  Archipelago. 


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ARCHITECTURE 


Architect  an  Artist,  The.  (W.  H.  Furness)  Penn  Mo. 
2:  295. 

—  Practice  of .     (T.  Pt.  Smith)  Brit.  Q.  72:  420,     Same 

art.  Am.  Arch.  8:  258. 

—  Profession  of.     Brit.  Q.  71:  335. 
Architect's  Wife  ;  a  Story.     Argosy,  29:  393. 
Architects,  American  Institute  of.     I'enn  Mo.  4:  499. 

Tenth  Annual  Convention.    Am.  Arch.  2:  su])p.  i. 

Eleventh   Annual    Convention.       Am.    Arch.    3: 

50,  66. 

Annual  Convention,  1879.     Am.  Arch.  5:  91,  106, 

122.    6:  171. 

—  and  Architecture.     (T.  C.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  49 :  27S. 

—  and  Clients.     Am.  Arch.  2:  222,  350-366. 
Duties  of.     Am.  x\rch.  5:   141,  146,  162, 

—  anil    Engineers.      Am.  Arch.    4:    54,  62,  89.  —  Eel. 

Engin.  2:  1. 
Studies  of.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  419. 

—  and  Organization.     Am.  Arch.  4:   154. 

—  A  Batch  of.     Eraser,  15:  324. 

—  Becket  on  the  Frailties  of.     Am.  Arch.  3:  107. 

—  Compensation  of.     Am.  Arch.  2:  230,  239. 

—  Competitions  of.     Am.   Arch.  4:  202.      5:    2,  18. — 

Wcstm.  35:  52. 

—  English  (government.     Am.  Arch.  lo:  257. 

—  Gothic  and  Renaissance.    (B.  Champneys)  Portfo.  4:  8. 

—  Legal  Responsibilities  of.     Am.  Arch.  4:  190,  194. 

—  Lives  of  Celebrated.    Mus.  10:  iSi.  —  Mo.R.  Ill:  125. 

—  on  Probation.     Am.  Arch.  2:  174. 

—  Professional  Trials  of.     Am.  Arch.  5:  loi, 

—  Qualifying  of.     Am.  Arch.  3:  134,  142. 

—  Responsibility  of.     Am.  Arch.  3:  26. 

—  Royal  lustltntc  of  British.     (H.  CaiT)  EcL  Engin.  6: 

249. 

—  Transactions  of.    (R.  Ford)  Quar.  58:  524. 

—  True  School  for.     Eraser,  86:  743. 

—  Young,  Professional  Study  for.     Am.  Arch.  5:  58.  , 
Architects'  Contracts.    Am.  Arch.  6:  12,  x8. 

—  Drawings,  Custody  of.     Am.  Arch.  3:  206. 

Ownership  of.     Am.  Arch.  6:  7,  17. 

Architectural  Designs,   American,  Causes  of  Failure  in. 

(W.  A.  Potter)  Am.  Arch.  7:  27,  35. 

Architectural  Education  in  England  and  Germany.  Am. 
Arch.  7:  180. 

Architectural  Fashions.    (H.  A.  Sims)  Penn  Mo.  7:  700. 

Architectural  Holdings  Act.  (Duke  of  Argyll)  Contemp. 
27:  497. 

Architectural  Madness.    Eraser,  4:  727. 

Architectural  Metal- Work.  (T.  W.  Tonks)  Eel.  Engin. 
22:  392. 

Architectural  Revivalism  and  Puginism.    Eraser,  28 :  593. 

Architectural  Sketches,  Freeman's.  (J.  T.  Clarke)  Na- 
tion, 26:  137. 

Architectural  Talkers  and  Doers.     All  the  Tear,  24:  iSo. 

Architectural  Tours,  Knight's.     Ed.  R.  69:  74. 

Architecture.  Ox.  Prize  Ess.  i:  35.  —  New  Eng.  8: 
418.  — (D.  Wadsworth)  Am.  J.  Sci.  24:  257.  — (W. 
N.  Lockington)  Overland,  15:  281.  —  (R.  C.  Long) 
I^  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  297.  —  Blackw.  108:  531.— 
Tinsley,  14:  145. 

—  Acoustics  in.     (A.  F.  Oakey)  Am.  Arch,  i:  139. 

—  Adornment  of  St.  Paul's.     Brit.  Q.  6i :  69. 

—  /Esthetic  Principles  of.     (C.  A.  Evans)  Eel.  Engin. 

11:  443. 

—  Ancient.     (C.  Follen)  No.  Am.  88:  341. 
Rawlinson  on.     (J.  Fergusson)  Fortn.  9:  31. 

—  and  Archeology  of  Middle  Ages,  Britton  on.     Mo.  R. 

138:  444. 

—  and  Underwriting.     Am.  Arch.  5:  170,  179,  1S9. 

—  and  Modem  Life.    Fraser,  88:  762. 

—  and  ^lusic.     (J.  M.  Capes)  Fortn.  8:  703.     Same  art. 

N.  Eci.  i:  129, 


Architecture  and  Utility.    (E.  M.  Barry)  Am.  Arch.  7 :  92. 

—  Antiquities  of.     Quar.  4:  474.  —  Mo.R.  Ili:  375. 

—  Art  in.     (J.  Fergusson)  Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  85.  —  Art 

J.  7:  272. 

—  Art  of  spoiling  Public  Buildings.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  66. 

—  as  a  Decorative  Art.     (J.    B.  Atkinson)   F.  Arts  Q. 

i:  349- 

—  at  the  French  Exposition.     Am.  Arch.  5:  10,  21,  27. 

—  at  the  Royal  Academy.     Am.  Arch.  5:   174,  197. 

—  Audsley's  Dictionary  of.     Am.  Arch.  10:  no. 

—  Basilica  Style  of .     Westm.  41:  109. 

—  Bill  for  Bureau  of.     Am.  Arch,  i:  65-142. 

—  Byzantine.     Art  J.  17:  55.  —  Ed.  R.  121:  456. 

—  Cathedral  Restorations.     Brit.  Q.  69:  135. 

—  Character  in.     No.  Brit.  15:  461. 

—  Christian.     (W.  A.  Dod)  Mercersb.  9:  358,  561.  —  (T. 

E.  Giraud)  U.  S.  Cath.  A.  4:  627. 

and  Pagan.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  7:  i. 

of  Europe.     No.  Brit.  34:  513. 

—  Chromatics   as    pertaining    to.      (T.  U.  Walter)    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  32:  32. 

—  Church.     (N.  G.  Batt)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  48.  —  Quar, 

6:  62.  75:  179.  —  99:  371.  —  (J.  Fergusson)  Am. 
Church  R.  18:  375.  (E.  F.  Brown)  Am.  Church  R. 
31:  265.  —  (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong.  Q.  i:  375. — 
(W.  A.  Dod)  Princ.  27:  625.  —  (R.  M.  Hunt)  Am. 
Arch.  2:  374,384.  —  (Franz  Kugler)  Art  J.  9:  323. 

—  (E.  T.  Littell)  Am.  Arch.  3:  10.  — (T.  Worthing- 
ton)  Theo.  R.  9:  103. — Brit.  Q.  23:  325. — Dub. 
Univ.  21:  614.  —  Chr.  Exam.  44:  316.  —  (W.  E. 
Coale)  Am.  Church  R.  3:  372.  —  Chr.  Rem.  3:  353. 

—  Dub.  R.  74:  210. 

and  the  Masses.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong.  Q.  4:  25. 

and  the  Plastic  Arts.     (B.  JIurphy)  Cath.  World, 

30:  368. 

and  Preaching.     (J.  Q.  Bittenger)  Cong.  R.  11 :  136. 

and  Ritual,  "Oratorianism."     Chr.  Rem.  20:  141. 

and  Worship.     (R.  G.  Greene)  Cong.  Q.  11 :  502.  — 

(J.  Edwards)  Cong.  Q.  11:  511. 

Catholic,  and  the  Church  of  England.     Chr.  Rem. 

2:  105. 

Examples  of.     Chr.  Rem.  i:  113. 

Grecian.     (W.  A.  Dod)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  57. 

in  England.     Sharpe,  i:  186,  276,  308. 

Early.     (W.  Blackwood)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  16. 

in  the  Middle  Ages.    (J.  T.  Clarke)  Nation,  31 :  345. 

in  New  York.  Dem.  R.  20:  139.  —  (N.  S.  Rich- 
ardson) Am.  Church  R.  18:  501.  — (C.  Cook)  Put- 
nam, 2:  233. 

in  Russia.     For.  Q.  26:  37. 

Jesuit  Style  of.     (H.  W.  Brewer)  Month,  35:  322. 

Knight  and  Bunson  on.     Quar.  75:  334. 

Modern  and  Ancient.     Dub.  R.  3:  360. 

Modern  English  Cathedral.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  466. 

Norman.     (W.  Blackwood)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  416. 

of  England  and  France.     (T.  Rickman)  Arch.  25: 

159.     26:  27. 

of  Ireland.     Quar.  76:  193. 

Petit  on.     Mo.  R.  157:  289. 

Present  State  of,  in  England.     Dub.  R.   10:  301. 

12:  80. 

Romanesque,  Advantages  of.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  576. 

Relation  to  the  Plastic  Arts.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath. 

World,  30:  368. 

Sharpe  on.     Am.  Arch.  2:  255. 

Styles  of.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  257.     5:  81. 

See  also  Churches;  Cathedrals. 

—  College  of.     (D.  B.  Reid)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  629. 

—  Common-Sense  in.     (C.  A.  Adams)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  95. 

—  Cottage,  Garden  and  Villa.    Art.  J.  20:  50-192. 

—  Cyclopean,   in  the  Ionian   Islands.      (D.  T.  Ansted) 

Art  J.  16:  33. 


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ARCHITECTURE 


Architecture,  Dallaway  on.    Eel.  R.  4:  508. 

—  Decorative,  Origin  of.     (S.  Ware)  Arch.  18:  336. 

—  Design  in.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  F.  Arts  Q.  1 :  114. 
and  Decoration  in.     Fraser,  i :  63. 

—  Domestic.     (J.  E.  Cabot)  Atlan.  i:  257. — New  Eng. 

M.  2:  30.  —  New  Eng.  9:  57. —Bent.  Q.  2:  474. — 

Penny  .M.  2:  339.     8:  356. 
and  Decoration  in  England.     (C.  C.  Townshend) 

Portfo.  8:  169. 

and  Secular.     Art  J.  10:  17. 

House-Building.     (.J.  E.  Cabot)  Atlan.  10:  423. 

in  England.     Dub.  K.  36:  20. 

Jlodern.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  736. 

Examples  of.     (li.  C.  Boyes)  Portfo.  lo:  51. 

—  —  of  the  14th  Century.     Art  J.  6:  229. 
Old  English.     Quar.  45:  471. 

—  Effect  of  Altitude  on  Vertical  Dimensions.     Am.  Arch. 

5:  135^  167. 

—  Egyptian.     Am.  Q.  5:  i. 

—  Etruscan,  in  Rome.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  ArtJ.  18:  201. 

—  Expression  in.     (H.  Davids)  Lippinc.  3:  617.  —  Eel. 

Engin.  14:  162. 
Sources  of.     Ed.  R.  94:  365. 

—  Fergusson's  Handbook  of.     Ed.  R.  105:  112. — Eel. 

R.  103:  402.  —  Quar.  106:  2S5. 

—  Fire-Proof.      (P.  B.  Wight)   .4m.  Arch,  i:  195,   203, 

211.    3:  75.  —  (R.  G.  Hatfield)  Am.  Arch.  2:  399. 

Slow-Burning  Construction.    Am.  Arch.  5  :    182, 

199.    6:  14-127. 

—  Flemish,  Specimens  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  50S,  511. 

—  Future  of.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  134. 

—  Gothic.     (Renel  Gabriel)  Western,  4:    733. — (R.  S. 

Peabody)  No.  Am.  118:  204.  —  (G-  W.  Samson) 
So.  R.  n.  s.  3  :  37S.  —  (J.  J.  Stevenson)  Good 
Words,  17:  64. — Harper,  52:  234.  —  (T.  E.  Van 
Bibber)  Putnam,  2:  191.  —  No.  Brit.  28:  346. — 
Quar.  2:  118.  69:  57.  —  Ed.  R.  49:  420.  —  Retros. 
10:  I.  —  (T.  Kenrick)  Arch.  16:  292. 

.(Esthetics  of.     Brit.  Q.  10:  46. 

and  Saxon.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  42S. 

Eastlake's  Revival  of,  in  England.     (B.  Murphy) 

Cath.  World,  15:  443. 

English.     New  Q.  10:  48.  — Mo.  R.  153:  223. 

Bane  of.     Brit.  Q.  73:  382. 

Old  English  Houses  and  Households.     Brit.  Q. 

14:  369. 

English  Origin  of.     (J.  H.  Parker)  Arch.  43:  73. 

Grecian,  and  Egyptian.     Westm.  8:  31. 

in  Italy  and  Sicily.     Arch.  15:  363. 

in  Spain.     Ed.  R.  122:  143. — F.  Arts  Q.  5:  251. 

Literature  of.    Eel.  R.  89:  33. 

Mediaeval.     (F.  P.  Johnson)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  25c. 

Millner  and  AVhittington  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R. 

16:  1166. 

Modern,  Shortcomings  of.     (II.  Bedford)   Month, 

21:  I. 

Origin  of.  (T.  Pownall)  Arch.  9 :  1 10.  —  (G.  Saun- 
ders) Arch.  17:  1. 

Plea  for.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  129. 

Pugin  on.     Mo.  R.  155:  552. 

Principles  of.     (W.  Sewell)  Quar.  69:  iii. 

Religious  Aspect  of.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words, 

19:  394- 
Spirit  of.      (D.  H.  Caverno)  University  Q.  2:  273. 

—  Hamilton  and  others  on.     Quar.  58:  61. 

—  History  and  Styles  of.     Chr.  Rem.  18:   1S2. 

Earh'  Christian  and  Roman.  ( \V.  Blackwood)  Pot- 
ter Am.  Mo.  8:  336. 

Early  Christian  and  Byzantine.     Prosp.  R.  3:  157. 

Fergusson's.     Anthrop.   R.   i:    216.  —  New  Q.    5: 

273- — Quar.  120:  425. 

Hope's.     Quar.  53:  33S. 


Architecture,  History  of,  of  Anglo-Saxons  and  Normans. 

(W.  Wilkins)  Arch.  12:  132. 
of  the  nth  Century.     (.\.  H.  Parker)  Eel.  Engin. 

10:  33S. 
of  Middle  Ages.     Quar.  25:  112. —  (E.  B.  Lamb) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  22:  135,  208. 
Ramee's.     Prosp.  R.  5:  1S4. 

—  How  to  build  a  House  and  live  in  it.     Blackw.  59: 

758.     60:  349.     61:  727. 

—  Illustrated  Handbook  of.     Art  J.  8:  86. 

—  in  Africa.     Art  J.  19:  126. 

—  in  America.     (Austin  Bierbower)  Penn  Mo.  8:   936. 

—  (H.  R.  Cleveland)  No.  Am.  43:  356.  —  (W. 
Minot,  jr.)  No.  Am.  52:  317.  —  (A.  I).  Gilman)  No. 
Am.  58:  436.  —  (H.  Greenough)  Dem.  R.  13:  206. 

—  Am.  J.  Sci.  17:  249.  18:  II,  212.  —  (H.  Green- 
ough) So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  513.  —  Am.  Arch.  4:  138. 

Colonial.     Am.  Arch.  lo:  71-102. 

Development    of.      (A.  W.  Colgate)  Contin.  Mo. 

5:  466. 

—  in  Ancient  Assyria  and  Persia.   Tlieo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  313. 

—  in  Athens.     Ed.  R.  95:  395. 

—  in  Boston,  Recent,  1S77.     Art  J.  29:  299. 

—  in  Canada.     (R.  C.  Winde^ver)  Ciinad.  Mo.  16:  482. 

—  in  China.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  135. 

—  in  the  Eastern  States,  Condition  of.     (P.  B.  Wight) 

Am.  Arch.  7:  107,  118. 

—  in  England.      (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  49:  617,  777. 

50:  35.  — St.  Paul's,  2:  678. 
British   School   of.     Blackw.   40:    227.  —  Westm. 

41:  113. 

Domestic.     (W.  E.  Timmins)  Belgra.  22:  429. 

Turner's  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  185. 

English  Country-Houses.     Chamb.  .J.  13:  1-154. 

English  Timber-Houses.     Penny  M.  13:  89. 

Foreign  and  Domestic.     For.  Q.  24:  288. 

'-  Hope  of.    Quar.  137:  354.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

123:  771. 
in   the  Hanoverian  Age,   Picturesque  Aspects  of. 

(G.  .\.  Simcox)  Portfo.  3:  55. 

in  the  17th  Century.     Brit.  Q.  55:  56. 

Modern.     (H.  H.  Statham)  Fortn.  26:  479. 

National.     Lond.  M.  22:  94-19S. 

Progress  of.     Blackw.  6:  660. 

in  1S38.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  57. 

Promotion  of,  with  illustrations.     Westm.  41:  219. 

Reaction  of  Taste  in.     (J.  J.  Stevenson)  Eel.  Engin. 

11:  231. 

State  of,  1S72.     Qu.ir.  132:  295. 

Tudor,  Hunt  on.     Ed.  R.  51:  58. 

—  in  France,  Chiiteaux  of  the  Renaissance.     (E.  F.  S. 

Pattison)  Contemp.  30:   579.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

135:  III- 
in  the  West.     (.J.  II.  Parker)  Arch.  34:  273.     35: 

34.  359- 
:^[e(lia'val.  Viollet  le  Due's.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation, 

9:  134.  ir3- 

in  .\quitaine.     (.1.  H.  Parker)  .\nh.  36:   1,  311. 

Taste  in.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Fraser,  55:   5S3. 

—  in  (iermany.  Present  School  of.     For.  Q.  14:  92. 
Brick,  of  North  of  Germany.     (.\.  Nesbet)  Arcli. 

39:  93- 

—  in  Greece     (W.  Blackwood)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  176.  — 

Blackw.    n:  705.  —  For.  Q.  15:  M5-     ^9=  201.— 
Westm.  8:  31.  — Canad.  Mo.  8:  433. 
and  Italy,  contrasted.     For.  Q.  19:  377. 

—  in  India.     Art  J.  23:  65. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  693. 

Ancient  Domestic.     (.T.  H.  Parker)  Arch.  38:  149. 

—  in  Italy,  Church      Dub.  R.  72:  105. 

Bacini,  in  Italian  Church  Architecture.     (C.  D.  E. 

F'ortnum)  Arch.  42:  379. 


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ARCTIC 


Architecture  in  Italy,  Ecclesiastical,  Knight  on.    Mo.  E. 

165:  585. 

to  15th  Century.     Mo.  R.  162:  399. 

Palladian.     Quar.  32:  42. 

Pictures  of.     Art  J.  25:  49.     26:  Si-250.     27:  361. 

28:  169. 

—  in  London.     Chamb.  J.  38:  1S6. 

Foreign  Office,  Classic  or  Golliic?     (E.  A.  Erceman) 

Nat.  R.  10:  24. 

Future  of.     (II.  Conybeare)  Fortn.  8:  501. 

Improvements  of.     Blackw.  27:   17.  —  (Juar.   34: 

180.  —  AVestm.  21:  195.     36:  191. 

in  relation  to  Climate.    (II.  Merivale)  Fortn.  4:  407. 

New  Courts-ot'-.Justice  Designs.     Belgra.  2:  35. 

of  New  House  of  Commons.     Westm.  22:  163. 

Strictures  on  new  Houses  of  Parliament  and  Brit- 
ish Aluseuni.     Eraser,  42:  165. 

of  Shop  Fronts.     "Westm.  36:  436. 

of  Thames  Tunnel.     Westm.  19:   10. 

Street.     Intel.  Obs.  10:  174.  — Nat.  1!.  5:  42. 

—  in  Palermo.     Am.  Arch.  4:  2. 

—  in  Rome.     (W.  Blackwood)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  256. 
Building  Materials  used  in.     iC.  T.  Ramage)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  .1.  3:  246. 

—  in  Spain.     (R.  Ford)  Quar.  77:  496. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (W.  Fogerty)  Pract.  M.  6:  77. 

—  Eel.  Engin.  14:  61. 

at  the  National  Capitol,  History  of.  (J.  A.  How- 
ard) Internat.  R.  i :  736. 

Development  of.  (A.  W.  Colgate)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  466. 

Domestic.     (A.  J.  Bloor)  Art  J.  31 :  57,  169. 

Future  of.     (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  16:  305. 

Government.  (P.  B.  Wight)  Am.  Arch,  i :  75,  83,  91. 

Hints  from  American  Piactice.     (W.  Fogerty)  Eel. 

Engin.  15:  246. 

Popular.     (R.  Sturgis,  jr.)  No.  Am.  112:  160. 

Taste  in.    (W.  Blackwood)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  192. 

—  iu  Venice.     Art  J.  3:  108. 

—  Influence  of  Construction  on  Stj-le.     For.  Q.  19:  62. 

—  Iron  Construction.  Eel.  Engin.  4:  279. — Westm.  51:  104. 

—  Modern.     Art  J.  15:  26.  — Ed.  R.  141:  386. 

Alleged  Degeneracy  of.     (R.  C  Long)  J.  Fraukl. 

Inst.  32:  246. 

Half-and-half  Style  in.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  370. 

Styles  in.     Ed   R.  118:  71. 

Styles  and  Examples  of.     Chr.  Rem.  46:  84. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Loud.  Q.  13:  31. 

—  New  Style  of.     Art  J.  7:  145. 

—  Notes  on,  Narjoux's.    (J.  T.  Clarke)  Nation,  26:  359. 

—  of  Banks.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21:  645,  739,  805. 

in  the  Country.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  761.  917. 

in  New  York.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  582.     10:598. 

Plans  by  Davis.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21 :  739,  805. 

—  of  Birds.     Mas.  19:  482. 

—  of  Bridges.     Gen.  Repos.  2:   141. 

—  of  Engineering  Works.    (A.  P.  Boiler)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

87:  319.— "(.J.  K.  Fisher)  West.  J.  10:  106.— (W. 
C.  Kerr)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  513.  — (C.  H.  Rew)  Eel. 
Engin.  6:  241. 

—  of  great  Cities.     (.J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  30:   i. 

—  of  MMnufactories.     Lond.  M.  13:  471. 

—  of  Music  Halls.     (H.  H.  Statham)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  345. 

—  of  Schools.     Dem.  R.  23:  391. 

—  on  Technical  Principles.     Eel.  Engin.  25:  221. 

—  Optical  Effects  in.     (W.  H.  Goodyear)  Scrib.  8:  432. 

—  Orders  of.     .7.  Frankl.  Inst.  31 :  194. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  344. 

—  Pointed,  Symbolism  of.     Ed.  R.  78:  i. 

—  Popular.     Chamb.  .J.  9:  232. 

—  Position  of.     (.J.  A.  Picton)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  424. 

—  Practice  of,  British  and  American.    (W.  Fogerty)  Eel. 

Ensrin.  12:   i  t.2. 


No.  Brit.   15:   461.  —  Westm. 


(E.  :M.  Barry)  Eel. 
114:  472. 


Architecture,  Practice  of,  Scope  of.     Eel.  Eugin.  8:  110. 

—  Present  State  of,  1S54.     Quar.  95:  338. 

—  Principlesof the  Artof.  (G.E  Street) Am. Arch. 9: 185. 

—  Problems  of  the  Day  in.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  507. 

—  Proportion  and  Ornamentation  in.    (E.  M.  Barry)  Am. 

Arch.  7:  128. 

—  Reform  in.     (II.  Van  Brunt)  Nation.  2:  438,  469. 

—  Renaissance  in.     (T.  'SI.  Oian)  (ialaxy,  8:  512. 

—  Requirements  of.    (R.  Sturgis,  jr.)  No.  Am.  1 12:  370. 

—  Restoration.     Am.  Arch.  3:  98. 

and  Ante-Restoration.    (S.Colvin)  19th  Cent.  2:  446. 

of  the  Parthenon.     Ed.  R.  38:  126. 

—  Restorations  of  Mediajval.     Brit.  Q.  69:  135. 

—  Romanesque,  Origin  and  Growth  of.    (E.  A.  Freeman) 

Fortn.  18:  373.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  I15:  451. — 
(E.  A.  Freeuiau)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  599.  —  (E.  A.  Free- 
man) Am.  Arch.  7:  28-66. 

—  Rnral.    (W.  Flagg)  Allan.  37:  428.  — West.  .1.  lo:  329. 
and  Church,  Poi>ular  Taste  in.    (F.  D.  Huntington) 

Chr.  Exam.  31:  60. 
See  Landscape  Gardening. 

—  Raskin  on.     Blackw.  95:  740.  —  No.  Brit.  21:  172. — 

New  Q.  3:  375.     (W.  A.  Dod)  Princ.  28:  461. 
Seven  Lamps  of.     (Dr.  John  Brown)  No.  Brit.  12: 

309- 
Stones  of  Venice. 

60:  589.     61:  315. 
Works  on.     So.  Q.  27:  372. 

—  Russian  Church.     Quar.  26:  37. 

—  Scientific  and  /Esthetic  Aspects  of. 

Engin.  II :  462. 

—  Sculpture,  and  Painting.    Mo.  R. 

—  Sheet-Metal  in.     Am.  Arch,  i:  234,  239,  365. 

—  Street.     (.J.  H.  Pollen)  Month,  3:  521. 

—  Students  of.     Am.  Arch,  i:  307-378.     2:  10-90. 

—  Studyand  Practiceof.   (G.  E.  Street)  Am.  Arch.  9:  137. 
and  Records  of.     Westm.  46:  60. 

]\Iethods  of.     Am.  Arch.  5:  74. 

Modern.     For.  Q.  7:  432. 

—  Style  in.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  428. 

Periods  of  Transition  in.     (A.  Payne)  Eel.  Engin- 

14:  412. 
Possibility  of  anew.   (A.  F.  Oakej-)  Am.  Arch.  3:  22. 

—  Styles  of,  in  various  Countries.     Chr.  Rem.  34:  43. 
Appreciation  of  the  various.     Quar.  27:  308. 

—  Theory  and  Practice  in.     (J.  C  Bayles)  Internat. 

4:  172. 

—  Vitality  in.     Eel.  Engin.  17:  201. 

—  Vitruvius  on.     Quar.  21 :  25. 

—  Wightwick's  Palace  of.     Eraser,  22:  359,  751. 

—  Work  of  English  Masons.  Chamb.  J.  49:  33. 
Archives,  Public  Management  of.  Brit.  &  For.  R. 
Archon  of  Demosthenes.     (E.  Hincks)  Kitto,  33: 

(T.  Parker)  Kitto,  33:   158.     34:  171. 
Arctic,  Steamship,  Loss  of;  a  Poem.     (C.  G.  Rosenlnu-g) 

Dem.  R.  34:  397. 
Arctic  and  Antarctic.     All  the  Year,  5:   54. 
Arctic  Archipelago,  Fragments  of  Firwood  in.     (Sir  R.  I. 

Murchison)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71:  277- 
Arctic  Continent  and  Ocean.    (.J.  Chavanne)  Geog.  M.  i : 

208. 
Arctic  Contributions  to  Science,   1852.     Cliamb.  J.   18: 

373.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  231. 
Arctic  Discoveries,  with  map.     Westm.  29:  373.  —  Dub. 

R.  37:  :u- 

—  Deaso  and  Simpson's  Narrative,  with  map.     Westm. 

29:  273. 

—  Latest.  1867.     Month,  7:  214. 

Arctic  Expedition,  Austrian,  1872-74.  (A.  H.  Guernsey) 
Appleton,  2:  289,  385.  — Chamb.  J.  54:  55.  — Geog. 
M.  i:  354,  358.— Nature,  10:  439,  523.  11:  366, 
396,  415- 


R. 


,  4:  120. 
409.— 


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ARCTIC 


Arctic  Expedition,  Back's.  (Sir  J.  Barron)  Quar.  56: 
278.  —  Ed.  K.  63:  2S7. — Mo.  R.  140:  176.    146:  592. 

—  PennyM.  i:  3S6.    7:  310,  318.  — West. M.  5:  494. 

—  Bennett's.     Chanib.  J.  55:  396. 

—  Dutch,  1S77.     Geog.  M.  5:  156,  308. 

—  English,  1874-76.  •(€'.  P.  Daly)  No.  Am.  124:  229. — 

(C.  R.  Markham)  Contemp.  22:  678.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  119:  341.  —  (A.  Petcrmanii)  (^(jlbiirn,  160:  97. 

—  Canad.  Mo.  7:  360. — Corn h.  29:  359.  31:  222. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  442.  —  Geog.  M.  2:  65-357. 
3:  I,  117.  4:  I,  22.  —  Nature,  9:  ^7^  97-  i^-  61, 
114.     12:  61.     15:  I,  II.     18:  iiS. 

Chaplain's  Account  of.    Eraser,  94:  771.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  132:  94. 

Government  and.     Nature.  7:   157. 

Results  of.     Geog.  M.  5:    137.  — Quar.   143:    146. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  385.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

132:  643. 
Scientilic  Aims  of.     (R.  Browne)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  14: 

154.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  126:  27. 

—  English,  Projected,  1S6S.     Colburn,  142:   631.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  98:  131. 

—  First,  to  the  Northwest.    (.J.  B.  Brown)  Contemp.  21: 

529.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  117:  100.  —  (.J.  B.  Brown) 
Eel.  R.  iii:  243.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  95. 

—  Franklin's,  1819-22.     Brit.  Q.  ii:  102. — (Sir  J.  Bar- 

row) Quar.  28:  372.— Eel.  R.  37:  521.— Chr.  Obs. 
24:  107,  163. — Lond.  M.  7:  573. — Colburn,  7:  392. 

—  Liv.  Age,  24:  275,  279.     62:  618. 

—  Franklin's  Second.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  38:  335.— 

Eel.  R.  48:  385. — Mo.  R.  102:  i,  156.  117:  i.— 
So.  R.  3:  261. 

—  German,  1869.     Appleton,  13:   i,  23,  65. 
Koldewey's.     Nature,  11:63. 

--  Hall's.  Chamb.  J.  42:  238.  — (IT.  M.  Bannister)  Lake- 
side, 7:  225. — (T.  B.  Maury)  Galaxv,  11:  514. — 
Hunt,  53:  417.  —  Overland,  7:  201.  — Month,  4:  357. 

—  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  621.  —  St.  James,  15:  515.— 
Temp.  Bar,  16:  144. 

—  Hall's  Second.    (E.  H.  Yarnal)  Am.  Natural.  14:  332. 

—  Hartstein  Relief  Expedition.    (E.  Merriam)  Hunt,  33: 

666. 

—  Hayes's.     Liv.  Age,  72:  17. 

—  Hayes's  Boat  Journey.     Liv.  Age.  65:  793.     66:  190. 

—  Howgate's.     (H.  W.  Howgate)  No.  Am.  128:  86. — 

(O.  T.  Sherman)  No.  Am.  128:   191. 

—  Kane's.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  26:  407.     Same 

art.  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  40:  433.  —  (J.  D.  Dana) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  74:  235.  —  Brit.  Q.  25:  320.  —  Chamb. 
J.  26:  3S7.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  481.  —  Col- 
burn, 108:  379. — Chr.  Obs.  57:  471. 

—  Kane's  Grinnell.      (A.  H.  Guernsev)  Har])er,  4:   it. 

8:  433.  —  (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  62:  238.  —  Liv.  Age, 
40:  516. —  Putnam,  7:  449. 

—  Lyon's,  1824.     Meth.  M.  48:   167. 

—  McClintock's.      Blaekw.   87:    11;.      Same    art.   Liv. 

Age,  64:  375. — Chaml).  J.  33:  36.  —  Cornh.  i: 
96.  —  Dub.  Univ.  55:  20.S. 

—  Nares's.     (A.  Petorniann)  Colljuni,  160:  07.  —  (E.  G. 

Ravenstein)  Pop.   Sei.   R.   16:  64.  —  .Vll  the  Year, 
35:  301,  323-  — Geog.  M.  3:  301,  313.— Cornh.  34: 
6S0. — Nature,  15:  24. 
Results  of.     Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  ^lo.  3:  406. 

—  Nordenskiold's.     (W.   H.    Dall)   Nation,   29:   441. — 

Nature,  12:  556.  —  (G.  I).  Sars)  Nature,  15:  412, 
435.  20:  606,  631. — Month,  38:  451.  — (S.  H.  Pea- 
body)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  278. 

—  Pavy's.     (D.  Walker)  Overland,  8:   549. 

—  Polaris.     Nature,  8:  217,4^5.     9"  4°4-     ^^'  49- 
Letters  from  Oflieers.     Geog.  M.  i:   125. 

—  Richardson's.      Dub.   Univ.   39:    45S.  —  Eel.   R.  95: 

177.  — (H.  A.  Prout)  West.  J.  8:  432.     9:  50. 


Arctic  Expedition,  Swedish,  1868.     Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  227. 

—  Tegetkoff.     (E.  Bessel.-;  Nation,  25:  45. 

Arctic  Expeditions.  No.  Brit.  16:  236.  —  Liv.  Age,  25: 
18.  26:  5-2.  —  Eel.  M.  20:  60.  —  Eraser,  38:  603. 
Same  art.   Liv.  Age,   20:  289.  —  Colburn,  88:  350. 

97:  3'^- 

—  in  Search  of  Franklin.     (C.  F.   Dunbar)  Chr.  Exam. 

68:  430.  — Colburn,  90:  372.  93:  193-4S3.  112: 
2SS.  —  De  Bow,  13:  1.  —  Eel.  M.  29:  307.  —  Har- 
per, 2:  5S8.  —  Liv.  Age,  31:  291. 
^Vrctic  Exploration.  (C.  R.  Markham)  Nature,  5:  77. — 
(J.  Rac)  Nature,  5:  110,  165.  7:  117.  —  Nature, 
9:  240.  —  (A.  Petermann)  Nature,  11:  37.  —  (H. 
Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  i :  341.  —  (J.  Piggot)  Eraser,  91 : 
789.  —  Chamb.  J.  57:  785.  —  (A.  Woodbury)  No. 
Am.  80:  307.  —  Blaekw.  117:  777.  Sanxe  art.  Eel. 
M.  85:  235.  —  Colburu,  155:  682.  —  Eel.  R.  109: 
419.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48:  17. — Geog.  M.  5: 
306.  —  Liv.  Age,  24:  453.  39:  62S.  63:  41S. — 
Lond.  Q.  14:  226.  — New  Q.  3:  32. 

—  Aerial.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  loi. 

—  Amcrieau.     Liv,  Age,  26:  45. 

—  Bellot's  Journal  of.     New  Q.  3:  305. 

—  Benefits  from.     Quar.  118:  137.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age. 

86:  129. 

—  Colonization  Plan  of.     (H.  W.  n<jwgate)  Am    Nat- 

ural. 11:  226. — Colburn,  133:  379. 

—  Dutch.     (A.  II.  Marldiam)  Good  Words,  20:  90,  172, 

244.  —  (8,  R.  Van  Campeu)  Geog,  M.  3:  23.  —  Na- 
ture, 14:  246. 

—  German  and  Swedish.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Nature,  i : 

312. 
Recent.     Am.  J.  Sei.  103:   50. 

—  German  Commission  on.     Nature,  13:  73, 

—  History- of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  16:  445. — 

(I.  I.  Hayes)  No.  Am.  1 18:  23. 
and  Results  of.     Nat.  M.  16:  24. 

—  in  1852-54.     Colburn,  106:  51. 

—  in  i860.     Htmt,  46:  55. 

—  in  1872-76.     Ed.  R.  145:   155. 

—  Markham  on.     Month,  20:  102. 

—  Ne-w  Scheme  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Temp.  Bar,  21 :  536. 

—  Osborn's.     Liv.  Age,  34;  59. 

—  Recent.     Liv.  Age,  24:  193.     26:  241. 

—  Results  of.     (A.  Woodbtirv)  No.  Am.  84:  95.  —  Geog. 

M.5:249. 

Recent.     Ed,  R.  141 :  447.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

125:  579- 

—  since  1S15.     (F.  Lushington)  Macmil.  i:  26S. 

—  Swedish.     Geog.  ^I.  5:  193.  —  Nature,  13:  116. 

—  Ti-ansits  and.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sei.  R.  14:  264. 

—  Use  of  Dogs  in.     (G.  Fleming  sind  R.  Brown)  Geog. 

M.  2:  56. 

—  AVeyprecht  on.     Nature,  12:  539. 

—  Yachting  Cruise  to  Novaya  Zenibla.     (A.  II.  Mark- 

ham) Good  Words,  22:  89,  205,  277. 
See  Polar  Exploration. 
.Vrctic  Explorers.     (T.  A.  Jenvier)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8: 
i6q.  —  Lond.  Q.  47:    391.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
132:  323. 

—  Lost.     Liv.  Age,  44:  195,  4^1. 

Arctic  F.'.hn.    (G.  S.  Niires)  Geog.  M.  4:  317. 

Arctic  Literatiire,  Recent,  1879,     (W.  II.  Dall)  Nation, 

29:  296, 
Arctic  Ocean,  Temperatures  of,    J,  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  435, 
Arctic  Regiotis,     Ed.   R.  98:  342,     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

39:    603.  —  Vop.  Sci.   Mo,  3:    363,  —  Nature,    13: 

146,  —  Putnam,  7:   138. 

—  Adventure  in.     Blaekw.  81 :  366.  —  Liv.  .\ge,  52:  321. 
D.-iy  of.     (D.  Walker)  St.  James,  3:  267. 

—  and  the  Eskimo.     Quar.    142:  346.     Same  art.   Eel. 

M.  88:  I.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131:  515. 


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Arctic  Regions,  Animals  of.     (T.  B.  Maury)  Putnam, 
14:  727. 

—  Eastern  Polar  Basin.     (A.  Petermann)  Macmil.  35: 

215.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  494. 

—  Fossil  Flora  of.     Nature,  14:  336.  —  (J.   S.Gardner) 

Nature,  19:  124. 

—  Geography  of.     (A.  Petermann)  Liv.  Age,  48:  205. 
and  Etlinology  of.     Nature,  12:  103. 

—  Geology  of.     (C  E.  de  Kance)  Nature,  II :  447-50S, 

—  Ho  !  for  the  Pole.     Liv.  Ago,  65:  615.     66:  263,  351. 

—  Ice  Travels.     (C.  R.  Markhain)  Poj).  Sci.  Mo.  7:  46S. 
Sledges  in,  1876.    Geog.  M.  4:  83,  88,  89,  139,  169. 

—  Life  in.     (A.  H.  Markham)  Good  Words,    18:  137, 

169,  281,  300. 

—  Manual  of,  Jones  and  Adams's.     Nature,  12:  81. 

—  Marine  Vegetation  of.      (M.  P.  Merriiield)  Nature, 

12:  55. 

—  Markham's  great  Frozen  Sea.     Nature,  18:  aoi. 

—  Markliam's  Unknown.     Nature,  9:   13S. 

—  Meteorology  of.     Nature,  16:  35S. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  54:  72. 

—  New  Lands  of.  Payer's.    Nature,  15:  62,  Si. 

—  Projected  Settlement  in.     Colburn,  133:  379. 

—  Routes  to.     (S.  Osborn)  Geog.  M.  i:  221. 

—  Scene  in.     (G.  W.  Archer)  N.  Eel.  6:  55. 

—  Seas  of.     (T.  B.  Maury)  Putnam,  14:  521. 

and  Ice  of.     (T.  Latta)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  2 :  86. 

—  Supposed  Change  of   Climate  in.      (J.  Fleming)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  7:  382. 

—  Traveling  in.  Curiosities  of.     Colburn,  94:  431.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  593. 
in  Winter.     (G.  Kennan)  Putnam,  16:  313. 

—  Vegetation  of.     Nature,  11:  433. 

—  Winter  in.  Fluctuations  of  Temperature  in.     (J.  J. 

Murph}')  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  6:  521. 

two  hundred  Years  ago.     Chamb.  J.  35:  36,  56. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  68:  743. 

—  Wonders  of.     (W.  H.  Moore)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  139. 

—  Yachting  in,   Lament's.      Appleton,    15:    3S5,    417, 

449. 
See  aluo  North  Pole;  Northeast  Passage;  Northwcet 

Passage;  etc. 
Arctic  Robinson  Crusoe.    Eel.  R.  95:  117.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  250.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  226. 
Arctic  Voyages.     Colburn,  88:  83. —  Eel.  R.  34:  50.— 

Eel.  M.  19:  414.  —  House.  AVords,  lo:  361-457. 

—  Barrow's.     Blaekw.  4:  157. 
from  1818.     Quar.  78:  45. 

—  Becchey's.     Colburn,  31:  373.  — Ed.  R.  78:  68. 

—  Belcher's.     Chamb.  J.  25:  229. 

—  Kotzebue's.     Blaekw.  11:   521. 

—  Last  of  the,  1856.     Brit.  Q.  23:  361. 

—  Lyon's,  1824.    Meth.  M.  48:  167. 

—  of  the  Whaler  Diana,  1866-67.     Cornh.  15:  748, 

—  of  the  Resolute.     Liv.  Age,  55:  53. 

—  Parry's.     Meth.  M.  51 :  386. 

—  Parry's  Second  Voyage.     Colburn,  10:  453. 
Cochrane's  Letter  on.     Colburn,  lo:  549. 

—  Recent.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  320. 

—  Recent  and   Future,    1880.     Quar.   150:  in.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  451. 

—  Ross's,  1829-33.    Mo.  R.  137:  210. 

—  Ross's  Second.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Ed.  R.  61:  417. 
See  also  Ross. 

—  Scoresbv's.     Blaekw.  2:  363. — Eel.  R.  33:  219. 

—  Snow's,  in   the  Prince  Albert.     Colburn,   91:  234. — 

Eel.  R.  93:  315. 
Arcueil,   Society  of,  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  3:   462.  —  (.J. 

Leslie)  Ed.  R.  15:  142. 
Ardagh,  Robert,  Fortunes  of.     Dub.  Univ.  II :  213. 
Arden  of  Feversham.     (A.  H.  Bromilow)  Colburn,  164: 

175- 


Arden  or  Ardennes,  Castle  of.  (C.  E.  Browne)  Eraser, 
93:  468.  —  Bentley,  13:  177. 

—  Forest  of.     Chamb.  J.  7:  6.  —  Eel.  M.  65:    731. — 

Tiasley,    7:  49.  —  Good  Words,  21:  589.  —  (M.  P. 
Thompson)  Cath.  World,  31:  506. 
In  tlie  Heart  of.     (Mrs.  K.  Clrurch)  Iklgra.  9:  494. 

—  (K.  S.  Macquoid)  liclgra.  42:  280. 

Through.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lip])inc.  28:  539. 

—  Legends  from.     Once  a  Week,  13:  598. 

—  Old  Chateau  in.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Belgra.  41:  153. 

—  Sketcher  in.     Eraser,  68:  513. 
Ardent  Spirits.     »Sec  Alcohol;  Liquor. 

Ardes,  Lords  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Brit.  Q.  71:  i. 
Ardmore.     Eraser,  32:  286,  393. 

Are  you  my  Wife  ?  a  Tale.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World, 
20:596,738.    21:41-742.    22:13-735.   23:22-316. 
Areneuberg,  Visit  to.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  255. 
Arethusa,  On  Board  the.     All  the  Year,  37:  100. 
Aretino,  Pietro.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  681. 

—  Career  of.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  624. 

Arezzo,  Guittonc  d'.  Early  Italian  Poet.   Lond.  M.  8 :  501 . 
Argand  Lamp,  The.     Penny  M.  3:  119. 
Argelander,  Friedricli  W.  A.     Am.  J.  Sci.  I12:  113. 
Argenis,  Queen;  a  Poem.     Blaekw.  46:  767. 
Argentine  Republic.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  18:  325. 

—  (S.  F.  Streeter)  No.  Am.  69:  43.  —  Am.  Church 
R.  22:  218. 

—  History  of.     Canad.  Mo.  6:   523. 

—  in  1810-40.     Clir.  Exam.  85:   185. 

—  in  the  Days  of  the  Tyrants.     New  Eng.  27:  666. 

—  King's.    Eel.  R.  84:  192.  —  Ed.  R.  87:  534. 

—  Life  in.     (V.  Vaughan)  Putnam,  12:  624. 

—  McCann's  Travels  in.     New  Q.  2:  222. 

—  Notes  on.     (C.  Oxland)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  19:  i. 

—  Pampas  of,  Leybold's  Excursion  to.     Nature,  9:  59. 

—  Science  in.     (C.  G.  Wheeler)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  463. 

—  Sheep-Farming  in.     (N.  M.  Clerk)  Good  Words,  12: 

712. 
Argis,  Church  of.     House.  Words,  12:  561. 
Argolis,  Three  Days  in.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Putnam,  3:  62. 
Argonauts,  Voyage  of,  Pre-Homeric  Legends  of.     Dub. 

R.  84:  164. 
Argonauts  of '49.  (J.  L.VerMehr)  Overland,  10:  434,  546. 
Ai-guelles,  Extradition  of.     (G.  W.  Lawton)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  14:  457. 
Argument  from  Analogy.    Eel.  R.  1 19:  94. 
Argus  and  its  surrounding  Nebula.     (F.  Abbott)  Nature, 

4:  47S. 
Argyll,  John  Campbell,   7th  Duke  of.     (H.  Holbeach) 

St.  Paul's,  10:  149. 
Argyll,  G.  J.,  8th  Duke  of.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Putnam, 

14:  569.  —  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  10:  371. — with 

portrait.   Eel.  M.  87:    377.  —  with  portrait,  (G.  M. 

Towle)  Appleton,  5:  675.  — (J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy, 

17:  5. 

—  and  Disestablishment  in  Scotland.     Brit.  Q.  67:  462. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  113. 
Argyll,  House  of.     Chamb.  J.  48:  iSi 

Argyll's  Rising  in  1685.  Hogg,  3:  227.  —  (P.  Bayne) 
Contemp.  25:  683.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  643. 

Argyllshire  Rocks  and  Caves,  Legendary  Stories  of.  (C. 
Bede)  Belgra.  32:  323. 

Argyllshire  Vision,  An.     (A.  Bell)  Good  Words,  16:  54. 

Ariadne;  a  Poem.     (W.  C.  Bennett)  Internat.  M.  4:  316. 

—  (E.  W.  Ellsworth)  Internat.  M.  5:  45.  — (W.  J. 
Tate)  Once  a  Week,  15:  126. 

Ariadne  at  Naxos;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  2:  674. 

Arianism.     (C.  L.  Kitehel)  New  Eng.  26:  565.  —(J.  W. 

Nevin)  Mercersb.   14:  426.  —  Am.  Church  R.   24: 

458.  —  Theo.  Repos.  3:  259,  434. 

—  and  the  Roman  Patriarchate.     Am.  Church  R.  26:  206. 

—  Arguments  for.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  452. 


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Arianism,  Athanasius's  Controversj'  with.  (H.  Wace) 
Good  Words,  19:  681.  —  Presb.  R.  5:  353,  529. — 
Chr.  Rem.  4:  32,  246. — Univ.  Q.  9:  35. 

—  Controversy   on.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  298. 

—  Spirit  Pilg.  4:  420. 

—  Defense  of.     Tlieo.  Repos.  4:   153. 

—  Nature  and  Origin  of.     (J.  Priestley)  Tlieo.   Repos. 

4:  307.    6:  376. 

—  Objections  to.     Theo.  Repos.  5:   i. 

—  Rise  of.     (.J.  Priestley)  Tlieo.  Repos.  4:  70.     6:  4S4. 

—  What  it  is,  and  how  it  arose.     Clir.  Rem.  19:  331, 
See  Arius. 

Arians  are  not  Unitarians.     Theo.  Repos.  4:  338. 

—  are  Unitarians.     Theo.  Repos.  5:  56. 

—  of  4th  Century,  Historj' of,  Newman's.    Ed.  R.  63:  44, 
Arica,    Peru,    Earthquake   at,    186S.      (E.    W.    Sturdy) 

Scrib.  5:  22. 

Ariege,  Valley  of.  (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  33: 
260. 

Ariel;  a  Visionary  Romance.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  9. 

Arion,  Lay  of.     Lond.  M.  II :  521. 

Ariosto,  L.  (W.  W.  Fife)  Sharpe,  20:  77.  —  (L.  Hunt) 
Lond.  M.  3:  63.  —  (Alice  King)  Arr^'osy,  8:  52. — 
(E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  10:  207.  —  (W.  11.  Prcscott) 
No.  Am.  19:  367.  —  Knick.  18:  305.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
25:  1S7,  5S1.     27:  90. 

—  Homes  and  Haimts  of .    (T.  A.  Trollope)  Belgra.  34:  29. 

—  Orlando  Furioso.     Retros.  8:  145.     9:  263. 

Rose's  translation.     Blackw.  14:   30.     15:  418. — 

Lond.  M.  9:  623. — Quar.  30:  40. 
Aristicnetus,  Love  Epistles  of.     Fraser,  26:  76,  176,  609. 

27:  578. 
Aristides,  Apology  of.     (S.  J.  Barrows)  Unita.  R.  1 1 :  6S0. 
Aristocracy.     Westm.    14:    4S2.     23:    156.     31:  2S3. — 

Blackw.  38:  98.  —Carey's  Mus.  2:  235.— Eel.  R. 

79:  I. 

—  American.     Dem.  R,  8:   113.  —  Mo.  R.  150:  392. 
^  as  manufactured.     (E-.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  23:  277. 

—  and  Democracy,  Ueeren  on.     For.  Q.  20:  340. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Chanib.  J.  11:   1S8. 

—  Causes  of.     (.1.  T.  Wiswall)  De  Bow,  28:  551. 

—  Education  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  i:  29S.— Westm.  23: 

303- 

—  English.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  61 :  64.  —  Quar.  72: 

88. —  Blackw.  54:  51.  —  Fraser,  3S:  516. 
Tompkins  on.     Quar.  53:  540. 

—  Englishman's  Thoughts  on.     (C  Allerton)  Penn  Mo. 

5:  65S. 

—  Hints  to.     Blackw.  35:  6S. 

—  of  Rank;  is  it  the  Aristocracy  of  Talent?    Fraser,  34: 

159. 
Aristocracies,  Influence  of.     Westm.  42:  392. 

—  —  on  Revolutions  of  Nations,  Macintyre  on.     Mo.  R. 

161 :  429. 

—  of  Fashion.     Blackw.  53:  68. 

—  of  London    Life.     Blackw.  53:  67.     Same   art.   Eel. 

Mus.  i:  26. 

—  of  Power.     Blackw.  53:  227. 

—  of  Talent.     Blackw.  53:  386. 

Aristocrat  and  the  Pauper.     Bentlev,  57:  510,  626.    58: 

4S,  133- 
Aristocratic  Annals.     Blackw.  65:  46S. 
Aristocratic   Institutions,   American.     (R.   B.    Kimball) 

Gala.xy,  17:  259. 
Aristocratic  Revelations.     Westm.  22:  314. 
Aristocratic  Society,  French  and  English,  1S31-47.     Chr. 

Rem.  35:   191. 
-Vristocratic  Taxation.     AVestm.  21:   140. 
Aristology;  or,  Science  of  Dinners.     (M.  Collins)  Belgra. 

15:  342. 
Aristoinenes,  the  ^lessinian.     Knick.  20:  25. 
Aristoo;  a  Tragedy.     Internat.  R.  i:  611. 


(E.  I.   Sears)    Nat.  Q.  3:  70.  —  Fraser, 
40:   147.  —  Eci.  R.  77:  260.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 


(D.  K.  Sandford)  Ed.   R. 


Aristophanes. 
15:  2S5. 
20:  449. 

—  Acharnenses,  Mitchell's. 

61:  323. 

—  and  Socrates.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  14:  273. 

—  Birds  of.     Fraser,  18:  127,317. 

Cary's  translation.     Eel.  R.  40:  217. 

—  Clouds  of.     Quar.  21:  271. --(G.   Dunbar)   Blackw. 

18:  351. — Poetical  translation,  Blackw.  38:  516. 

—  Comedies  of.     (iuar.  9:    139.     23.  474.     24:   424. — 

Anal.  M.   i:  413.     3:   177. -- Eel.  R.   17:  263. — 
Westm.  95:  291. 

—  English  Translations  of.    (.J.  Davies)  Contemp.  6:  502. 

—  Frere's  Version  of.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  76:   166. 

—  Frogs  of;  poetical  translation.     Blackw.  4:  421. 

—  Knights  of.     Fraser,  19:  639.     20:  379. 

—  Mitchell's.     Ed.  R.  34:  271. 

—  Peace  of.     Blackw.  23:  551. 

—  Plutus   of;   poetical    translation.     (D.    K.   Sandford) 

Blackw.  38:  763. 

—  Possums  of,  recently  recovered.     Fraser,  14:  2S5. 

—  Rooks  of;   poetical  translation.     Blackw.  32:  669. 

—  Spirit  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  11:  312,  511,  634. 

Aristotle.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  i:  39,  2S0.— (W.  S. 
Tyler)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  12-.  443.     3d  s.  2:   i. 

—  (E.Everett)  No.  Am.   17:  3S9.  — (E.  R.  Hum- 
phreys) Nat.  Q.  3:  316. —Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  567. 

—  and  Cuvier.     Mo.  R.  139:  119. 

—  and  Plato.     (D.  McG.  Means)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  514.— 

Chr.  Rem.  54:  103.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  664. 

—  Characteristics  of.     Westm.  116:  i. 

—  Educational  Views  of.     Am.  .T.  Educ.  14:  131. 

—  Ethics  of.      (D.  McG.  Means)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  255. — 

Dub.  Univ.  75:  361.  —  Westm.  87:  24. 

Grant's.     (C.E.Norton)  Nation,  3:  io5.  —  (.J.  L. 

Wan-en)  Fortn.  5:  247. 

—  Grote's.     (.J.  S.  Mill)   Fortn.   ig:  27.  — Brit.  Q.  57: 

463.  — Ed.  R.  136:  515. 

—  History  of  Animals.     (T.  Gill)  Am.  Natural.  7:  45S. 

—  Quar.  117:  28. 

—  Life  and  Philosophy  of.     Westm.  103:  84. 

—  on  Free  Will.     Liv.  Age.  146:  634. 

—  Opinions   and   Writings  of.      (G.    Cuvier)   Ed.   New 

Philos.  J.  9:  60. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (G.  W.  F.  Hegel)  .J.  Spec.  Philos.  5: 

61,   180,  251.  —  Am.   Presb.  R.   2:  64.  ^  No.  Brit. 
45:  105. 
Systematic.     Westm   116:  320. 

—  Poetics,  .Vnalysis   of.      (J.  F.   de  La  Harpe)  Portfo. 

(Den.)  22:  361,  441. 

—  Politics  of.     Dub   Univ.  75:  3  ir.  —  Westm.  98:  98. 
Maiaulay  on.     Macmil.  32:  21S. 

—  Scientilic  Writings  of.     Westm.  82:  So. —  Chr.  Rem. 

49:  290. 
Lewes  on.     Brit.  Q.  40:  51.  —  Blackw.  96:   147. 

—  Theologv  of      (D.  McG.  Means)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  22S. 

—  WorksV.f.     Vx\.  R.  69:  2S5. 

and  Philosop'.iv  of.     Dub.  Univ.  72:   3.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  71:   1 165. 
Aristotelian  and  modem  Place  of  Man  in  Zoology.     (C. 

M.  Dewey)  Am.  Presb.  R.  12.  304. 
Aristotelianism,  O.xford.     No.  Brit.  29:  367. 
Aristus  and  Dinus,  Story  of.     Blackw.  1 :  367. 
Arithmetic.     (W.  Colbum)  Am.  Inst,  of  instruc.  1830: 

277.  —  (K.   von   Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  8:   170. — 

(.1.  Wheeler)  Meth.  Q.  24:  233. 

—  Ancient  and  Modern.     Lond.  Q.  11:  415. 

—  and  Mctroldgy.  Tonal  System  of.     (J.  W.  Nystrom) 

.1.  Frankl-  Inst.  76:  263,  337,  402. 

—  Concrete.  Orrae's.     Nature,  6:  178. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  8:  207. 


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58 


ARMINIANISM 


Arithmetic,  Early  Methods  in.     (E.  O.  Vaile)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  i6:  204. 

—  Foundation  of.     (H.  Wedgwood)  Mind,  3:  572. 

—  History  of.     (Sir  J.  Leslie)  Ed.  K.  18:  185. 

—  Humors  of.     Colburn,  64:  366. 

—  Intellectual.     (F.   A.   Adams)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1845:  165. 

—  Leslie's  Pliilosophj^  of.     Mo.  11.  88:  401. 

—  Recent  Works  on,  1S73.     Nature,  8:   151). 

—  Romance  of.     Cliamb.  J.  49:  449.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

79:  369. 

—  Siinplilications  of.     Penny  M.  2:  26,  54.  71,  91,  190. 

—  Universal    Statements    of.     (\V".    K.    (Jiifford)    19th 

Cent.  5:  513. 
Arithmetical  Notations,  Decimal  and  other.     (F.  Brooks) 

Eel.  Engin.  18:  54S. 
Arithmometer,  Cohnar's.     Bunk.  M.  (N.  Y.)28:   774. — 

.L    Franki.    Inst,    gi:    372.  —  Nature,    8:    323.— 

Pract.  M.  6:  304. 
Arius  and  Athanasius.     (R.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  58:  275. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4;  192. 

—  Dean  Stanley  on.     (A.  Lanison)Chr.  Exam.  72:  224. 
Arizona  Territory.     (A.  G.  Brackett)  Lakeside,   1 :  167. 

—  (C.  H.  Miller)  Overland,  13:  65. 

—  Adventures  in.     (S.  Powers)  Overland,  6:  82. 

—  and  Silver  Mining.     (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

32:  811. 

—  Camp  Life  in.     (J.  Cliiford)  Overland,  4:  246. 

—  Copper  Mine  in.     (J.  Gilbert)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  321. 

—  Deserts  of.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  4:  537. 

—  Legend  of .     (S.  Hyacinth)  Overland,  4:  278. 

—  Mining  Districts  of.     (B.  Sillinian)  Am.  J.   Sci.  91: 

289. 

—  Tour  through.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Harper,  29:  553,  6S9. 

30:  22-409. 

—  Vegetation  in.    (W.  J.  Hoffman)  Am.  Natural.  11 :  336. 
Ark  of  the  Covenant.     (A.  Hovey)  Chr.  R.  17:  572. — 

(E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  10:  290. 
Arkansas,  Bill  for  prohibiting  Slavery  in.     Niles's  Reg. 
16:  supp.  173. 

—  Condition  of,  1869-75.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  20:  90. 

—  Governor's  Message,  1820.     Niles's  Reg.  19:   1S2. 

—  Hot  Springs  of.     (A.  Van  Cleef)  Harper,  56:  193. 

—  Ice-bound  in.     All  the  Year,  16:  79. 

—  Letters  from,  1835.    New  Eng.  M.  9:  263. 

—  Life  in.     (A.  Pike)  Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  25,  154,  295. 

—  Minerals  and  Springs  of.     De  Bow,  25:  199. 

—  Northern.     De  Bow,  5:  301. 

—  Nuttall's  Journal  in.     (J.  Bigelow)  No.  Am.  16:  59. 

—  Repudiation  in,  Jefferson  Davis  and.     (R.  J.  Walker) 

Contin.  Mo.  5:  479. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  2S1. 

—  Travels  in.     (E.  King)  Scribner,  8:  641. 
Arkism.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  7:  35. 

Arkite   Ceremonies    in   the   Himalayas.     (W.  Simpson) 

Good  Words,  7:  601. 
Aries,  France,  Amed^e  Pichot's.     Colburn,  120:  179. 

—  The  Aliscamps  in.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World, 

28:  43. 
Arliucourt,  Viscount  V.  d'.    L'Etrangere.    Lond.  M.  n  : 

403- 

—  Van  Arteveld,  the  Brewer  of  Ghent,  and  his  Son  Philip. 

For.  Q.  14:  413. 
Arlington  House,  Virginia.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  7: 

433. — -(B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  ^lo.  6:  Si. 
Arlingtons,  The.     Colburn,  140:  4S9.    141:97-416.  142: 

52-678.     143:  24. 
Arlotto,  Mainardi.     Cornh.  28:  705.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

16:  6. 
Arm-Chair  of  Tustenuggee.     (W.  G.  Simms)  Godey,  20: 

193- 
Armada.     See  Spanish  Armada. 


Armadale;  a  Novel.     (W.  Collins)  Cornh.  lO:  513,  642. 

11:   1-64 1.     12:    60-723.     13:    Si-683.     Same   art. 

Harper,  30:  79-760.     31:76-768.     32:67-738.33: 

75,  186. 
Armadillos,  Gigantic  extinct.     (.J.  A.  Ryder)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  13:   139. 
Armageddon:  the  last  Battle-Field  of  Nations.     So.  R. 

n.  s.  12:  128. 

—  Oji  the  Hebrew  Word.     (E.  B.  Elliott)  Chr.  Obs.  69: 

634,  873- 
Armagh,  Archbishop  of.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  86. 

—  Investigation  in.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  319. 

—  Stuart's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  33:  504. 
Armament:  Shot  and  Siiields.     St.  James,  4:  273. 
Armaments,  I'^uropean,   1874.     (E-    L.   Godkin)  Nation, 

19:  297.     21:  5. 

—  of  the  live  Great  Powers.     St.  Paul's,  1 :  182.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  70:  67. 
Armand,    Gen.,  Marquis    de    la    Roucne.     (T.    Ward) 

Pennsyl.  M.  2:  i. 
Armenia.     Chr.  Exam.  4:  519. 

—  and  the  Armenians.     (T.  C.  Trowbiidge)  New  Eng. 

33:  I- 

—  the  Cradle  of  History.     Eel.  M.  /{•/:  248. 

—  Curzon's.     Colburn,  100:  464.  —  Dub.  Univ.  44:  79. 

—  Devil- Worshipers   of.      Eraser,    51 :  587.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  46:  240. 

—  Excursions  in.     Eraser,  55:  602. 

—  Folk-Songs  of.     Eraser,  93:  283. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  R  58:   118,  277.  —  (W.  Clark)  New 

Eng.  22:  507,  672. 

—  How  the  Turks  rule.     (H.  Sandwith)    19th   Cent.  3: 

314.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  809. 

—  Missionary  Researches  in.     Cong.  M.  18:  167. — 3Io. 

ii-  135:  379— Eel.  R.  58:  369. 

—  Modern.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  249. 

—  Past  and  Future  of.     (G.  Smith)  Good  Words,  19:  160. 

—  Question  of,  1880.     Contemp.  37:  533. 

—  Russian  Despotism  in.     (J.  J.  Ryan)  Putnam,  2:  1S2. 

—  Russians  in,  1877.     (A.  A.  Wheeler)  Fortn.  30:  852. 

—  Smith's  Researches  in.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  349. 

—  Smith  and  Dwight  on.     Spirit  Pilg.  6:  464. 
Armenian  Church.     (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Mercersb.  11:  605. 

—  and  Mount  Ararat.     Nat.  M.  i:  26. 

—  History  and  Doctrine  of.     Chr.  Rem.  33:  349. 

—  in  Turkey.     Eel.  R.  loi:  532. 

Evangelical.     (G.  W.  Clark)  Chr.  R.  24:  i. 

—  Protestant   Reformation  in,    Dwight  on.     Chr.    Obs. 

55:  451- 
Armenian  Familj'.     Liv.  Age,  49:  620. 
Armenian  Leper;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  8:  6. 
Armenian   Marriage   at   Constantinople.     Peiniy   M.    2: 

439- 
Armenians  at  Constantinople.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  365. 

—  Faith  and  Literature  of.     Dub.  R.  7:  333. 

—  Persecution  among.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  4: 

410. 
Armgart;   a  Tragic  Poem.      (Geo.    Eliot)    Macmil.    24: 

161.     Same  art.  Atlan.  28:  94. 
Armiu,  the  Liberator  of  Germany.     (K.  Blind)   Eraser, 

92:  243. 
Arminian  Doctrine  of  Self-Determination.     (S.  C.  Brace) 

Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  371. 
Arminian  View  of   the    Fall   and    Redemption.     (D.    D. 

Whedon)  Meth.  Q.  21 :  647. 
Arminianism.     Am.  Meth.  M.  lo:  336. 

—  and  Calvinism,  Controversy  of,  Pearson's.     Chr.  Obs. 

i:  787. 

—  and  Grace.     (J.  C.  Rankin)  Princ.  28:  38. 
Princeton  Review  on.     Meth.  Q.  16:  257. 

—  Controversy  on,  in  the  L^w  Countries.     Meth.  Q.  4: 

425,  556. 


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59 


ARNELL 


Arminianism,  Difficulties  of.  (S.  Comfort)  Am.  Meth. 
M.  21 :  319. 

—  Historic.     Bost.  R.  i:  2S7. 

—  Inconsistencies  and  Errors  of.     So.  R.  n.  ?.  22:  464. 
Aniiinius,  J.     (W.  F.  Warren)  Meth.  Q.  17:  345. 

—  and  Arminiaiis  in  Holland.     Meth.  M.  36:  23. 

—  and  Arminianism.     (G.  M.  Steele)  Chr.  Exam.  68: 

393.  —  (D.  D.  Whedon)  Meth.  Q.  39:  405. 

—  Dr.  Beecher  on.     Am.  Meth.  M.  11:   160. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     (il.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Rcpos.  i : 

225.— Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  6:  337.— Am.  Meth.  M.  15:  S. 

—  Nichols  on  Works  of.     Chr.  Obs.  27:  544,  610,  675. 

—  on  Theolonjy.     Meth.  M.  45:  222. 

—  Theological  Position  of.     Mo.  Ilel.  M.  6:  49. 

—  Works  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  9:  95.  —Meth.  M.  48:  74S. 

51:  755- 
Armitage,  Edward.     (.J.  B.  Atkinson)  Portfo.  i:   49. — 

(P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  6:  62.  — Art  J.  15:   177. 
Armor,  Ancient.     Quar.  30:  335.  —  (F.  JefYre\-)  Ed.  R. 

39:  346.  —  Art  J.  8:  45. — Chamb.  J.  35:  129. 

—  Ancient  Mode  of  putting  on.     (S.  R.  Mej-rick)  Arch. 

20:  496. 

—  and  Arms,  Mediaeval.     (.1.  Hewitt)  Reliquary,  10:    13- 

246.     II :  48,  209. 

—  Body,  recently  worn  in   England.     (S.  R.    Meyrick) 

Arch,  ig:  120. 

—  Coat,  in  the  United  States.     (W.   H.    Whitmore)    K. 

E.  Reg.  22:  255. 

—  Engravings  on  a  Suit  made  for  Henry  VHL     (S.  R. 

Meyrick)  Arch.  22:  106. 

—  Horse,  in  the  Tower.     Penny  M.  g:  9-489. 

—  The  Man  in.     All  the  Year,  28:  610. 
Armor-Plate  Experiments   at  Sjiezia.     J.    Frankl.   Inst. 

103:  177. 
Armor-Plates.     (H.  E.  Brown)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  544. 

—  Iron  and  Steel.     Eel.  Engin.  21:  28. 
Armorer,  Art  of  the.     Art  J.  20:  30. 
Armorer  of  Munster.     Eraser,  37:  312,441,549. 
Armorers  of  London,  Grant  to  the  (iuild  of  St.  George. 

(W.  S.  Walford)  Arch.  38:   135. 
Armorial  Bearings.     Chamb.  J.  35:  273. 
Armory.    See  Heraldry. 
Arms   and  Ammunition,    American.      (W.  C.   Church) 

Scrib.  ig:  436. 

—  and  Armies,  Modern.     Dem.  R.  19:  15. 

—  and  Soldiery,   British,   Ancient  and  Modern.      Dub. 

Univ.  71:  629.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  1052. 

—  Breech-Loading,   Invention   and  History  of.      Hunt, 

55:  336. 

—  Small,  History  of  ^Manufacture  of.     (•!.  I).  Goodman) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  28:  494. 
See  Artillery;  Cannon;  Fire-arms;  Ordinance;  Rifles. 
Armstead,  Henr\'  Hugh.     (.1.  L.  Tupper)  Portfo.  2:  129. 
Armstrong.     (P.  S.  Knight)  Overland,  12:  563. 
4^rmstrong,  Edmund. I.     Ed.  R.  148:  57. 
Armstrong,  George  D.     Lecture  on  Chemistry.     So.  Lit. 

Mess.  4:  367. 
Armstrong,   George   Francis,   with   portrait.      Colbm-n, 

165:  1058,  1152. 

—  Ungone;  a  Tragedy.     Dark  Blue,  i:  251. 
Armstrong,  Com.  .Jaines,  U.  S.  N.     (G.  H.  Preble)  X. 

E.  Reg.  25:  271. 
Armstrong,   Gen.  .John.     (W.  M.  Darlington)   Penn>vl. 
M.  i:   1S3. 

—  Letters  of.     Hist.  M.  8:  16. 

Annstrong,  .John,  Life  and  Writings  of.  Lond.  M.  6: 
241.     Same  art.  Portfo. (Den.)  30:  177. 

Armstrong,  Thomas.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  2:  65. 

Armstrong,  Sir  W.  C.,  and  the  ^Manufacture  of  Ordnance. 
Pract.  M.  4:  Si. 

Armstrong  Gun,  The.  St.  .Tames,  5:  3. — Temp.  Bar, 
4:  459.     5:  1S3.     12:  3S1. 


Araiy,  Cooking  for  an.     Chamb.  .J.  3g:  51. 

—  Domestic  Economy  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  253,  265. 

—  Health  of.      (H.   Martineau)  Allan.  8:    571,    71S. — 

(H.  Martineau)  Macmil.  8:  332. 

—  Mobilization  of.     (.J.  (J.  Paget)  St.  James,  38:  29S. 

—  Model  for.     Chamb.  . I.  34:  291. 

—  Modern  Tactical  Organizations.    (II.  B.  Crosby)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  17:  308  — (W.  W.  Knollys)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

15:  574- 

—  Moral  Discipline  of.     (G.  R.  Gleig)  Quar.  76:  3S7. 

—  Organization  of.     (G.  B.  McClellan)  Harper,  48:  670. 

49:   101,401.  —  Westm.  87:   I.  —  Macmil.  23:  73. 

and  Movements.     (C.  W.  Tolles)  Contin.   Mo.   5: 

707.     6:  1-601. 

—  Patriotic,  vs.  a  Hireling  Soldieiy.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  710. 

—  Popular  vs.  Professional.     (W.   R.  Greg)  Coutemp. 

16:  351. 

—  Punishments  in.     Blackw.  15:  399. 

—  Rapid  Transportation  of.     (.J.  H.  Haynie)  Macmil. 

37:  491- 

—  Regulations  for.     (.1.  L.  Setou)  Colbum,  i4g:  75-314. 

—  Sanitary  and  Xursing  Appliances  for.     (Dr.  Treueu- 

preuss)  Internat.  R.  3:  492. 

—  Sanitary  Improvement  in.     Xo.  Brit.  36:  153. 

—  Standing.     All  the  Year,  38:   17.  — Dem.  R.  30:  131. 

—  liepiiblic,  4:  209. 

and  Loans.     Westm.  52:  205. 

in  America.    Mo.  R.  130;  73. 

inconsistent  with  Free  Government.     Pamph.  10: 

109. 

Is  it  unconstitutional?     St.  PaiJ'.s,  6:  138. 

Army  Correspondence.     (H.  Villard)  Nation,  1 :  79,114, 

144. 
Army  Scenes.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  405,  453,  655.    9:  109. 
Army  of  the  Potomac.     (C.  S.  Weymaii)  Xatiou,  2:  597. 

See  Potomac. 
Anny  Physician,  Adventures  of.     Chamb.  .1.  17:  37. 
Armies  and  Armaments,  Eurojiean.     Xo.  Brit.  47:  404. 

—  and  Modes  of  Warfare,  Modern.     (S.  Amos)  luteniat. 

4:  614. 

—  English  and  French.     All  the  Year,  17:  318. 

Comparative  Cost  of.     (W.   II.  Sykes)  J.   Sfati.s. 

Soc.  27:   I.  —  Coriiii.  7:  310. 

—  European,  and  their  Organization.   Temp.  Bar,  12:  77. 
How  OiUcered.     Eraser,  73:  592. 

Question  of.     (H.  von  Hoist)  Internat.  R.  li:   i. 

—  Modern.     Lond.  (J.  36:   131. 

—  Xational,  and  Modern  Warfare.     Eraser,  81 :  543. 

—  of  Asia  and  Europe,  Upton  on.     (G.  Mallery)  Nation, 

26:  376. 

—  of  Europe,  1856.    Putnam,  6:  196-569. 

—  of  RiL^sia  and  Austria.      (E.   B.  Ilawley)  19th  Cent. 

3:  844- 

—  Size  and  Organization  of.     (.1.  II.  Wilson)  Internat. 

R.  5:  514. 
Anial,  Etienne.     (C.  Ilervey)  Belgra.  36:  60. 

—  and  Madame  Doehe.     Colbum,  86:  420. 
Arnaldo  da  Brescia.     See  Arnold  of  Brescia. 
Arnaud,  II.,  and  the  Waldenses.     Liv.  Age,  37:  771. 
Arnauld  Family.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  21:  467. 
Arnault,  A.  V.    Souvenirs   d'un   Sexagenaire.     (.1.   W. 

Crokcr)  (Juar.  51:   i.     Same  art.  Select. I.  4:  145. 
Arndt,  Ernst  .Moritz.     (W.  L.  Blackley)  Fortn.  14:  577. 
Same  art.   Eel.   M.  75:    656. — Ed.   R.   132:    414. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  3.  —  All  the  Year.  24:  317. 

—  and  his  Sacred  Poetry.     Brit.  Q.  36:  309.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  58:   no. 

—  Life  of.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Xation,  29:  45. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     For.  Q.  31:  169. 

Arndt,  .John.     (,J.  G.  Merris)  Evang.  R.  4:  222.  —  With 

portrait.     Meth.  M.  33:   129. 
Arnell,  D.  R.    Poems.    (F.  Tuthill)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  174. 


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ARNOLD 


Arnheim,  Marie  von.     Dub.  Univ.  31 :  663. 

Arnhem,  Storming  of.     (J.  L.  Ver  Mehr)  Overland,  6: 

306. 
Arnold  of  Brescia.     (A.  Panizzi)  No.  Brit,  i:    440. — 

Colburn,  117:  432.  ^ 
Arnold,  Benedict,   Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  1657-60. 

(J.  B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  276. 
Arnold,  Benedict,  Traitor.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  23: 

721. — Am.  Hist.  llec.  3:  444. 

—  and  Major  Jolm  Andre.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  747.  —  Nat. 

Q.  6:  9S. 
Meeting  of.     Dem.  R.  41 :  300. 

—  and  his  Apologist.  (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist.  4:  iSi. 

—  and  Josepli  Surface.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  16:  50S. 

—  Arnold's  Life  of.     Penn  Mo.  11:  235. 

—  at  the  Court  of  George  HI.     (I.  N.  Arnold)  M.  Am. 

Hist.  3:  6-6. 

—  Beman's  Account  of .     (B.  F.  De  Costa)  Hist.  M.  13: 

273- 

—  Correspondence  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  35:  153. 

—  Descendants   of.     Am.   Hist.  Rec.  3:  495.  —  N.  E. 

Reg.  34:  196. 

—  Documents  relating  to.     Hist.  M.  18:  361. 

—  Letter  to  Henry  Clinton.     Hist.  M.  3:  294. 

—  Life  of.     (A.  R.  Macdonough)  Nation,    29:   425. — 

(J.  Sparlis)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  3:  i. 

—  Love  Affair  of,  with  letter.     N.  E.  Reg.  11:  75, 

—  Mount  Pleasant  Mansion.     Lippiuc.  17:  588. 

—  Plot  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  18:  217. 

—  Retreat  after  Battle  of  Valcour.     (W.  C.  "Watson)  M. 

Am.  Hist.  6:  414. 

—  Sparks's  Life  of.    Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  135. 

—  Treason  of.     (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  93:  83.  —  (B.  J. 

Lossing)  Harper,  3:  451.  —  Nat.  M.  3:  392. 
Arnold,  Edwin.   Hei'o  and  Leander.     Belgra.  25:  534. 

—  The  Light  of  Asia.     (W.  C.  Brownell)   Nation,  29: 

314.  —  (O.W.Holmes)  Internat.  R.  7:  345.  —  (S. 
Lane-Poole)  Macmil.  41:  496. —  (H.  C.  Robinson) 
New  Eng.  39:  198.  —  (I.  N.  Tarbox)  New  Eng.  39: 
709.  —  Cath.  World,  32 :  473  —  (F.  T.  Jones)  Canad. 
Mo.  17:  584.  —  (G.  T.  Flanders)  Univ.  Q.  37:  5. 

—  Poems.  (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  133.  — Blackw. 

75:  303- 
Arnold,  Matthew.  (J.  Benton)  Appleton,  15:  341. — 
(E.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib.  7:  463. — with  portrait, 
Appleton,  3:  46. — with  portrait.  Dub.  Univ.  91: 
14.  —  with  portrait.  Once  a  Week,  27:  320. — 
with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  86  :  760.  —  with  portrait, 
Ev.  Sat.  9:  798.  12:  351.  — Theo.  R.  10:  377.— 
Tinsley,  3:  146. 

—  and  the  Church   of  England.     (L.  Stephen)  Eraser, 

82:  414. 

—  and  Clough,  A.  H.     Liv.  Age,  137:  410, 

—  and  the  Dissenters.     Cong.  2:  427. 

—  and  D.  F.  MacCarthy.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  331.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  44:  59. 

—  and  William  Moms.     (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  79:  230. — 

Temp.  Bar,  27:  35.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  551. 

—  and  his  new  Religion.      (J.  L.  Davies)  Contemp.  21: 

842.  — Cong.  2:  338. 

—  and  Nonconformists.    (R.  W.  Dale)  Contemp.  14:  540. 

—  and  A.  C.  Swinburne.     (P.  Bayne)  Contemp.  6:  ;}2i7- 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  753.    .Same  art.  N.  Eel.  i:  144. 

—  as  a  Critic.     Westm.  80:  469. 

—  as  Religious  Teacher.     (W.  Binns)  Tlieo.  R.  15:  88. 

—  Culture  and  Anarchy.     (W.Kirkus)  Fortn.  11:  371. — 

No.  Brit.  50:  190.  —  Lond.  Q.  33:  209.  Same  art. 
Theo.  Eel.  6:  585. 

—  Essays.     (W.  C.  Browiell)  Nation,  29:  276.  — (T.  F. 

Wedmore)  Colburn,  133:  478.  —  Canad.  Mo.  15: 
740. — Internat.  R.  6:  695.  —  (E.  W.  Guniey)  Na- 
tion, 1 :  24. 


Arnold,  Matthew,  Essays  on  Criticism.  (H.  T.  Tucker- 
man)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  5.  —  Mouth,  3:  107.  — N. 
Brit.  R.  42:  158. 

—  Literature   and   Dogma.      (A.  J.   Gordon)   Bapt.  Q. 

9:  412.  — (E.  E.  Hale)  0.  &  N.  8:  497._(F.  W. 
Newman)  Fraser,  88:  114.  —  (J.  M.  Sturtevant) 
New  Eng.  34:  92.  —  Blackw.  113:  678.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  I18:  39.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81: 
212.  — Dub.  R.  72:357.  —  Cornh.24:25,47i.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  515.  — Chr.  Obs.  73:  575.— 
Penn  Mo.  4:  577.  —  Lutli.  Q.  3:  537.  —  So.  R.  n.s. 
14:  245. 

—  Merope;   a  Tragedy.     Chr.   Rem.  55:    39. — Fraser, 

57:  691.  —  Nat.  R.  6:  259. 

—  New  Poems.     (I.  G.  Ascher)  St.  James,  21:  375. — 

(A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  8:  414.  —  Victoria,  11: 
375.  —  Eel.  M.  69:  631. 

—  on  Bishop  Butler.     Brit.  Q.  66:  85. 

—  on  Israel.     (C.  Palfrey)  O.  &  N.  8:  746. 

—  Poetry  of.     (T.  Bayne)  St.  James,  40:  59.  —  (H.  G. 

Hewlett)  Contemp.  24:  539.  —  (W.  Le  Sueur)  Canad. 
Mo.  i:  2ig.  —  (G.  S.  Merriam)  Scrib.  18:  281. — 
(E.  S.  Nadal)  Dark  Blue  i:  711.— (W.  Townsend) 
Canad.  Mo.  14:  335,  546.  —  (G.  E.  Woodberry) 
Nation,  27:  274.  —  131ackw.  75:  303.  Same  art. 
Brit.  Q.  55:  313.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  482. 

—  Cliamb.  J.  44:  6S2.  —  Clir.  Rem.  27:  310.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  43:  753.  51:  331. — Eel.  R.  loi:  276.— 
Fraser,  49:  140. — New  Q.  3:  36.  —  No.  Brit.  21: 
493. — Prosp.  R.  10:  99.  —  Putnam,  6:  225.  —  St. 
James,  29:  29,  181,  236.  —  Temp.  Bar,  27:  35,  170. 
28:  33. —  Westm.  61:  146. 

—  Poet  and  Essaj'ist.     Brit.  Q.  42 :  243. 

—  Poetry  of  Criticism.     (W.  D.  Adams)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

14:  467. 

—  Prophet  of  Culture.     (H.  Sidgwick)  Macmil.  16:  271. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  490. 

—  St.  Paul  and  Protestantism.     Brit.  Q.  52:  170,  386. 

—  Speech  at  Eton.     Cornh.  39:  538. 

—  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  129:  4S6. 

Arnold,  Stephen,  Case  of.     Hist.  M.  18:  299. 

Arnold,  Thomas.  (G.  C.  Bibb)  Western,  5:  574. —(F. 
W.  Farrar)  Macmil.  37:  456.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
137:  428. —{P.  Frank)  Eel.  M.  23:  110.  —  (Alice 
King)  Argosy,  27:  346.  —  (L.  Reuben)  Nat.  Q.  4: 
244. — Peop.  J.  11:  155. — Chamb.  J.  3:  24.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  53:  3. —Eel.  M.  32:  318. —  Ed.  R.  76:  357. 

—  and  Rugby  School.     (S.  Eliot)  Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  753. 

—  (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macmil.  30:  279.  —  No.  Brit. 
28:  123. 

—  and  Smyth  on  Modern  Histor}'.     Fraser,  26:  631. 

—  and  Socrates,  the  ancient  and  modern  Teacher.     (T. 

II.  Robinson)  Luth.  Q.  i:  34. 

—  as  a  Teacher.     (S.  Eliot)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  545. 

—  Character  of.     (G.  Giltillan)  Hogg,  13:  349. 

—  The  Christian  Life.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  525, 

—  Intluence  of,  on  the  Church.     Bentley,  20:   190. 

—  Lectures    on   Modern   Histor3^      Fraser,    33:    596. — 

Blackw.  53:  141.  — Am.  Whig  R.  10:  24S.— (AV. 
R.  Greg)  Ed.  R.  76:  184.     Same  art.  Eel.  Mus.  i: 

435- 

—  Life  of,  Stanley's.     Chr.  Obs.  45:    152.  — (E.  Lake) 

Quar.  74:  467. —Chr.  Rem.  8:  547.  — Ed.  R.  81: 
190.  —  Prosp.  R.  i:  121. 

—  Life  and  Writings.    (E.  Maitland)  No.  Brit.  2:  403.  — 

(H.  W.  Torrey)  No.  Am.  62:  165.  — Qiiar.  74:  252. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  3:  224,  353.  —  (W.  R.  Greg) 
Westm.  42:  363. —(J.  M'CIintock)  Moth.  Q.  6: 
266.  —  (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  5  :  364.  —  (S.  F. 
Smith)  Clir.  R.  10:  83.  — (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ. 
17:  283.  — Eel.  M.  4:  145.  — (W.  R.  Greg)  Westm. 
39:  1.  — Ed.  R.  81:  99.  — Am.  Eel.  3:  161. 


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ART 


Arnold,  Thomas,  Miscellaneous  Works  of.    Bib.  E.  i : 
235.  —  Prosp.  R.  i:  416. 

—  Ncander's  View  of.    Bib.  R.  2:  39. 

—  On  Church  and  State.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  16:  263. 

—  Sermons   of.     (A.   Lamson)   Chr.   Exam.  36:    38. — 

Select  J.  3:  [62.— Lond.  Q.  51:  109. 

—  Theological  Opinions  of.     (B.  Tappuii,  jr.)  Bib.  Sac. 

15:  I. 
Arnold,  Thomas  K.    (E.  D.  Mead)  Unita.  R.  8:  117,  288. 
Arnold  Family.     (E.  Hubbard)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  427,  432. 
Arnold;  a  Poem.     (C.  Newton)  Hogg,  14:  35-455. 
Arnold's  Creed ;  a  Tale.     Galaxy,  i :  730. 
Arnot,   William,   Sketch  of.     (A.  M.  Symington)  Good 

Words,  18:  570. 
Arnott,  Neil.     Nature,  9:  364. 

—  Physics.    Mo.  R.  121:  86. 
Arnould,  Sophie.     Temp.  Bar,  52:  519. 

Aroostook,  Hermit  of.    (C.  Lanman)  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  263. 

Arques,  Normandy.     Penn}'  M.  8:  453,  4S1. 

Arrah  Niel.     (G.  P.  R.  James)  Dub.  Univ.  22:  35-736. 

23:  55-681.    24:  52-191. 
Arran,  Island  of.     Chamb.  J.  12:   253.  —  (.J.  L.  Cloud) 

Harper,  62:  506. 

—  Three  Weeks'  Loafing  in.  (C.  Simeon)  Macniil.  2:  496. 
Arrom,  C.  B.  de  F.     See  Caballero,  F. 
Arrow-Heads,  Unsymmetric.      (S.    S.    Haldeman)   Am. 

Natural.  13:  292. 
Arrow-Headed  Inscriptions.    (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  9:  623. 
Arrowsmith,  Edmund.     Month,  27:  221. 
Ars,  LeCur^d'.  Contenip.6:  208,296.  —  Dub.  R.  53:  322. 

—  Statue  of.     Oath.  World,  8:  200. 
Ars  in  1877.     Month,  30:  319. 

—  a  Pilgrimage  to.     Cath.  World,  i:  24. 

Arsenic  as  an  Impurity  of  metallic  Zinc.     (C.  W.  Eliot 
and  F.  H.  Storer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  3S0. 

—  Detection  of,  in  Animal  Bodies.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  40:  278.     42:  75. 

—  in    Paper-Hangings.      Art   J.    10:    240. — Ev.    Sat. 

11:  230. 

—  Practical  Tests  of.    (T.  Cooper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  4:  155.  — 

(D.  P.  Gardner)  Am.  J.  Sci.  44:  240. 

—  Separation  from  Substances.     (J.  Marsh)  J.  Frank!. 

Inst.  22:  33S. 
Arsenic-Eaters.     (F.  W.  Clarke)  Appleton,  7:  158. 

—  of  Austria.     Chamb.  J.  16:  389. 

Arsenic  Eating.     (F.  H.  Storer)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  80:  209. 

—  and  Poisoning.     Chamb.  J.  36:  115.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  71:  31- 
Art,  Academies  of,  Haydon  on.      Mo.  R.  150:  414. — 
Brit.  &  For.  R.  14:  512. 

—  Ambitious.     (G.  A.  Simcox)  Portfo.  3:  24. 

—  "An  artist,  sir,  should  rest  in  art."     (W.  Meynell) 

Art  J.  32:  366. 

—  Ancient.     Art  J.  11:  267. 

and  Media2val.     Eel.  R.  92:  84. 

History  of.     (Grace  A.  Ellis)  0.  &  N.  5:  633. 

Plaster-Casting  in.      (W.  W.  Story)  Internal.  R. 

7:  508,  642. 

Sources  of.     (A.  II.  Layard)  Internat.  M.  1 :  5. 

Winckelmann  on.    (S.  G.  Brown)  No.  Am.  71:  99. 

—  Nat.  Q.  15:  263.  — Am.  Arch.  9:  15. 

—  and  Anthropology.     Anthrop.  R.  5:  28. 

—  and  Antiquarianism.     (G.  A.  Simcox)  Portfo.  5:  136. 

—  and  Architecture.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  151. 
Notes  on.     Dial,  4:  107. 

—  and  Artists.     (.J.  H.  Ward)  Chr.  Exam.  67:  208.— 

Dub.  Univ.  70:  92.  —  (G.  I.  Cowan)  Pcop.  J.  6:  60. 
in  England,  Waagen  on.     Mo.  E.  146:  i. 

—  and  Beauty.    (J.  H.  Pollen)  Month,  3:  42,  359.  — Brit. 

Q.  8:  49S.  — Dem.  R.  3:  253. 

—  and  Culture.    (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt)  Contemp.  13:  362. 


Art  and  Democracy.    Comh.  40:  225. 

—  and  History.    Dub.  Univ.  62:  210.  —  Eraser,  56:  498. 

—  and  its  Relations.    (G.  H.  Ballou)  Univ.  Q.  5:  329. 

—  and  its  Vehicles.    Blackw.  48:  255. 

—  and  Life.     (C.  C.  Shackford)  Chr.  Exam.  65:  157. 

—  and  Morality.     Westm.  91:  148.  —  Comh.  32:  91. — 

(G.  A.  Simcox)  Macmil.  26:  487.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  79:  718.  Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  2:  466.  Same 
art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  483.    14:  386. 

—  and   Nature.     (J.  E.  Cabot)  Atlan.  13:  1S3,   313. — 

(,I.  L.  Roget)  Macmil.  10:  164.  —  Blackw.  51:  435. 

—  For.  Q.  37:  380.  —  Comh.  14:  28.  —  Sharpe,  48: 
II,  87. 

—  and  Politics.     (T.  H.  H.  Caine)  Colburn,  167:  162, 

2/5- 

—  and  Psychology.     (.J.  Sully)  Mind,  i :  479. 

—  and  Religion.     (C.  Cantu)  Cath.  World,    15:  51S. — 

(E.  D.  Cheney)  Radical,  4:  i.  — (W.  T.  Har- 
ris) J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  204.  —  (E.  E.  Higbee) 
Mercersb.  21:  341.  —  (J.  S.  Lee)  Univ.  Q.  28:  5. — 
(H.  W.  Parker)  No.  Am.  79:  i.  — Nat.  R.  4:  30. 

Influences  of  Catholicism  and  Protestantism.     (C. 

W.  Bennett)  Moth.  Q.  37:  79. 

—  and    Science,  Relations   of.     Westm.  96:   398.  —  (G. 

Holmes)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  74. —  (.J.  F.  Weir)  New 
Eng.  33:  173.  —  Westm.  96:  398.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  iii:  438.— (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  i:  143. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  36:  i,  127.  — (.J.  B.  Atkinson)  F.  Arts 
Q.  i:  125. 

—  and  Society,  Cliorley's.     (W.  H.    Browne)   So.  M. 

15  ■•  417-' 

—  Apologia  of.     Comh.  40:  533. 

—  Artistic  Spirit.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Fortn.  i:  332. 

—  as  an  Aim  in  Life.     JIacmil.  23:  417. 

—  as   an   Inteipreter  of  History.      (H.  Coppee)  Princ. 

n.  s.  2:  352. 

—  as  a  Profession  in  England.     Ev   Sat.  10'  474. 

—  Autographic.     (P.  G.  Ilanierton)  Portfo.  3:  56. 

—  Carr's  Essays  on.     (W.  .J.  Stillman)  Nation,  28:  437. 

—  Catholic  Church  and  modern.     Cath.  World,  5:  546. 

—  Chemistry  in.     Eel.  R.  89:  559. 

—  Christian.     (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt)  Contemp.  i:  68.     2: 

59,  393-    3'   iSo.    4=  34°-     5=  4iS-    6:  372.     10: 

17S.  — (M.  C.  Stothart)  Cath.  World,  30:  220,  530, 

768.   31:  316.  — Art. I.  16:  197. —  St.  Paul's,  3:  90. 

Dub.   R    22:    486.  —  Quar.    116:    143.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  63:  265. 

and  Architecture.     Prosp.  R.  3:  157. 

Earlv.     (J.  S.  Northcote)  Month,  32:    273. —  (W. 

H.  Withrow)  Canad.  Mo.   i:    119.  — Blackw.  62: 

4^6. _(J.  N.  Porter)  Pcnn  Mo.  12:  774,  Soi. 

Garrucci  on.     Month,  28:  47. 

History  of.     Chr.  Rem.  16:  261. 

Lindsay's.     No.  Brit.  8:  i.  — Quar.  81:   i. 

Ideal  of.  "Chr.  Rem.  i:  2S4. 

Mrs.  Jameson  on.     Dub.  R.  55:  402. 

Intluence  and  Traditions  of.     Chr.  Rem.  20:  175. 

Museum  of.    (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  27:  239. 

Philosophy  of.     Dub.  R.  i :  435. 

Poctn,'  of.     Blackw.  80:  350. 

Rio's."    Dub.  R.  63:  150.     71:  44S. 

Symbolism  in.     No.  Brit.  42:  437.     Same  art.  Ed. 

^L  65:  194. 
Teaching  of  the  Primitive  Church.     (L.  G.  Ware) 

O.  &  N.  10:  125. 
Traditions  of.     (E.  L.  Cutts)  Art  J.  27:  120,  169, 

297.     28:  53-197-     29:  5,  52. 
Tynvhitt  on.     (L.  G.  Ware)  O.  &  N.  7:  96. 

—  Christian  Ideal  in.     Art  J.  22:  33. 

—  Classical.    (G.  W.  F.  Hegel)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  145, 

277- 
Study  oL    (S.  Colvin)  Fortn.  30:  661. 


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Art,  Classical  and  Romantic  Schools  of.  (C.  C.  Everett) 
No.  Am.  84:  379. 

—  Commercial.     Chamb.  J.  22:  327. 

—  Conteinpcirarv,  Some  Aspects  of.     (^I.  G.  Van  Rens- 

selaer) Lippinc.  22:  706. 

—  Copyright  in  Works  of.     Westm.  113:  355. 

—  Criticism  on.     See  Art-Criticism. 

—  Cultivation  or  Patronage  of.     Blackw.  g:  26. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Ed.  R.  124:  341. 

—  Decorative.     Am.  Arch.  5:4. 

analytically  considered.     -Vrt  .1.  4:  233,293. 

and  Furniture.     Cornli.  g:  337. 

in  the  Household.     Blackw.  105:  361. 

See  Decoration;  Furniture;  Ornament. 

—  Development  in.     Nat.  Q.  26:  132.  —  (C.  II.  Wood- 

man) Nat.  Q.  37:  155.     38:151.     39:  117,  34^. 

—  Diabolic.     Art  J.  24:  245. 

—  Dramatic  Aspects  of.    (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  23:  363. 

—  Ethics  of.     Brit.  Q.  10:  441.  —  (C.  Reade)  Dub.  Univ. 
^gi:  197. 

—  Exaggeration  of.     Once  a  Week,  20:   123. 

—  Expression  in.     Internat.  M.  4:  401. 

Anatomy  and  Philosophy  of.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  130. 

—  Fact  and  Truth  in.     (H.  S.  Wilson)  Mod.  R.  i:  324. 

—  I'ailure  in,  Causes  of.    (G   A.  Simcox)  Portfo.  4:  16S. 

—  Familiar  Colloquy  on  recent.      (W.  H.  Mallock)  19th 

Cent.  4:  2S9. 

—  Gothic,  Ituskin  on.     Lond.  Q.  7:  478. 

—  Greek.     Eel.  R.  g3:  203. 

Canon  of  Beauty  iu.     Ed.  R.  140:   168. 

History  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  12:  178. 

in  the  Kinmierian  Bosporos.    (C.  T.  Newton)  Portfo. 

5:  146,  iSi. 

in  Rome.     (R.  St.  J.  'I^^^^'hitt)  Contemp.  30:  981. 

Inspiration  and  Ideals  of.     Westm.  87:  91. 

Lines  in.     (H.  Van  Brunt)  Allan.  7:  654.     8:  76. 

Plastic.    Danv.  Q.  i:  479. 

Remains  of.     Dub.  Univ.  8g:  612. 

—  Hierarchy  of.     (F.    P.    Cobbe)  Eraser,    71 :    97,    334. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64.  476,  678. 

—  Hints  to  Amateurs.     Blackw.  40:  131. 

—  History  of.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  41 :  146. 

Clcghorn's  Ancient  and  Modern.    Blackw.  64:  145. 

Liibke's.     (S.  Colvin)  Fortn.  10:  697. 

—  How  to  observe  Works  of.     Mo.  R.  162:   105. 

—  Imitative,  Ideal  in.     Dub.  Univ.  28:   iS. 

—  in  America.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper,  5g:  241- 

817.  — (S.  A.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  83:  84.  -(II.  Greon- 
ough)  Dem.  R.  13:  45.  — (II.  B.  Hall)  St.  James, 
8:  237.  — (.J.  J  Jarves)  F.  Arts  Q.  i:  393.  — (W. 
Minot,  jr.)  No.  Am.  52:  301.  —  (R.  Sturgis,  jr.)  No. 
Am.  102:  I.  — (J.  T.  Wood)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14: 
100,  273. 
and  Artists,     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  65S.  —  Chr.  Exam. 

77:  175- 

and  Art-Unions.     (R.  C.  Waterston)  Chr.  Exam. 

48:  205. 

Chapter  of.     (G.  C.  Mason)  Galaxy,  22:  7S9. 

Museum  of,  Design  for.     (T.  R.  G.  Ilassard)  Scrib. 

2:  409. 

Museums  of.     (.7.  .J.  .Jarves)  Scrib.   18:  405.  —  O. 

&N.  i:  503. 

I'resent  Tendencies  of.  (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Har- 
per, 58:  481. 

Progress  and  Prospects  of.      (.J.  F.  Weir)    Princ. 

n.  s.  i:  815. 

—  in  Belgium.     (T.  J.  Lucas)  Portfo.  10:  178. 

—  in  Berlin.     Art  J.  6:  238. 

—  —  Modern.     Eraser,  64:  341. 

—  in  California.     (B.  P.  Avery)  Overland,  28:  113. 
Possibilities  of.     (J.  AV.  Wilkinson)  Overland,  2: 

248. 


Art  in  the  Charnel-House  and  Crj-pt.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J. 
25:  329,  3^^- 

—  in  China  and  Japan.     (J.  Falke)  Eel.  Engin.  5:  5-59. 

—  in  the  Community.     (J.   T.  Buuce)  Fortn.  28:    -,40. 

Same  art.  Eel.  ]\I.  8g:  555. 

—  in  Education.     (J.  M.  Iloppin)  New  Eng.  25:  601. 
Importance  of.     (M.  A.  Dwiglit)  Ani.  J.  Educ.  2: 

409,  5S7.    4:  191. 
Phidian.     (R.  St.  J.  Tynvhilt)  Contemp.  35:  51. 

—  in  England.     (J.  B.  Payiie)  Macmil.  20:  156. —  Ed. 

R.  5g:  48.  — (T.  Gautier)  Temp.  Bar,   5:  320.     6: 

258,  420. 
and  Artists.      Quar.  62:   131.- (G,   F.  AVaagcn) 

Bentley,  3:  173. 

and  Public  Taste.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  135. 

Contemporarv.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper,  54: 

161. 

Dawn  of.     (J.  Aleyne)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  365. 

English  Character  in.     Quar.  147:  Si. 

Foreign  Criticism  of.     Art  J.  7:  5. 

French  Criticism  of.     Art  J.  7:  5-297.  8:  77. 

Historical.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Fraser,  63:  777,. 

in  1 87 1.     Lond.  Q.  37:  369. 

in  1875.     Lond.  Q.  44:  413. 

in  the  Gothic  Centuries.     Brit.  Q.  52:  451. 

in  the  Provinces.     Art  J.  10:  1S9-337.  —  Dub.  R. 

78:  374- 
Modern  Sacred.    Lond.  Q.  18:  51.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  sg:  118. 

National.     Dub.  R.  25:  478. 

Native,  and  National  Advancement.    Dub.  Univ. 

28:  360. 

Notes  on.     Lond.  M.  20:  18. 

Parisian  Opinion  of.     Hogg,  14:  370. 

Prospects  of.     Blackw.  64:  145. 

1859.     Bent.  Q.  i:  143.  —  Colburn,  100:  457. 

Schools  oL     Eel.  R.  87:  68. 

Ugliness  of.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  462. 

under  George  HI.    (S.  Colvin)  Fortn.  21 :  342,  658. 

Waagen's.     Ed.  R.  67:  384. 

Wedmore's  Studies  in.     Portfo.  g:   112. 

Where  are  we  in?    (Ladv  I-'.  P.  Vernev)  Contemp. 

36:  5S8. 
See  Art  in  Great  Britain;  Art  Exhibitions. 

—  in  luirope.     (P.  G.  Hamcrton)  Internat.  R.  3:   283, 

426.     4:  134-721.     5:  114. 
Contemporary.    (W  J.  Hoppin)  Atlan.  32:  200,  257. 

—  in  Florence,  Designs  of  the  old  Masters.    (A.  C.  Swin- 

burne) Fortn.  10:  16. 

—  in  France,  Contemporary.    (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Har- 

per, 54:  481. 

in  14th  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  243. 

Modern.     (G.  B.  Brown)  i9tb  Cent.  8:  56.     Same 

art   A])pleton,  24:  271. 
Sympathetic.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  43:  Soi. 

—  in  Germany.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  55:  425.     57: 

373.  —  For.  Q.  25:  406.     28:  455. — New  York  R. 

10:  44S.  —  Dub.  Univ.  30:  307. 
Contemporary.     (J.   B.  Atkinson)  Portfo.  4:    145, 

163,  1 78.  —  (S.  G.  W.  Benjamm)  Harper,  55:   i. 

Flanders  and  Holland.     Quar.  log:  463. 

Haakh's  History  of.   Colburn,  134:  97. 

JModern  Schools  of.    (J.  B  Atkinson)  Portfo.  g:  165. 

Protestantism  of  Media?val.    (Mrs.  E.  E.  Ford)  New 

Ens-  33  •■  533- 
Revival  of.     (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Art  J.  16:  61. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  and  Art  Critics.    Temp.  Bar,  38:  542. 

Cultivation  and  Patronage  of.     Blackw.  g:  26. 

Desultory  Thoughts   on.     (C.  Redding)    Colburn, 

122:  70. 

Galleries  of.     Colburn,  6:  67-403.     7:71-568.     8. 

67-403.     10:  211-461.  —  Bentley,  30:  78-344. 


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Art  in  Great  Britain  in  1858.     No.  Brit.  29:  103. 
National  Gallery  of .     Ed.  R.  97:  390.  —  (R.  Red- 
grave) Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  63.  —  Colbum,  11:  399. 
Prospects  of,  1S50.     Art  J.  2:  i.  —  Brit.  Q.  2:  466. 

—  in  Holland.     Liv.  Age,  115:  761.  —  Eel.  M.  64:  76. 

—  in  the  House.     Am.  Arch.  5:  43. 

—  in  the  Household.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  673. 
See  Art,  Decorative;  Furniture. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  52:   197. 

—  in  Italy.     Ed.  R.  30:  524.  —  Eraser,  52:  286,  429. — 

Blaekw.  83:  603. 

Early.     Ed.  R.  122:  74.— Mo.  R.  153:   544. 

Hemans's  ancient  Christianity  and.    Chr.  Obs.  74: 

501. 

in  1S40.    (C.  H.  Wilson)  Ed.  NewPhilos.  J.  30:  90. 

Notes  on  modern.     (.J.  J.  Jarves)  Eraser,  82:  626. 

RL'cords  of  early.     For.  Q.  34:  324. 

Rise  of .     Nat.  Q.  21:   i. 

Schools  of.     (A.  Rye)  Canad.  Mo.  11 :  486,  683. 

Taine  on.     Westm.  85:  481. 

—  in  Japan.     (Sir  R.  Akock)  Art  J.  27:    101,  201,  ;^;^2- 

28:  41-141. — Art  J.  21:   1S2. 

—  in  the  Lutheran  Church.    (W.  Strobel)  Luth.  Q.  9:  169. 

—  in  Middle  Ages.     Sliarpe,  44:  19. 
Relics  of.     Art  .1.  4:  113-305. 

—  in  Munich,  Three  Phases  of.     (.J.  B.  Atkinson)  Portfo. 

i:  13. 

—  in  the  19th  Century,  Springer's.     (II.  J.  Warner)  Clir. 

Exam.  76:  33S. 

—  in  Paris,  Glimpses  of.     (II.  Bacon  and  F.  H.  Allen) 

Scrib.  21:  169,  423,  734. 

—  in  Rome.     Colbum,  loi:  66. 

—  in  Russia.  For.  Q.  20:  328.  —  (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Portfo. 

3:  87,  105,  124,  130. 

—  in  Scotland,  Ireland,  and  the  Provinces.     Art  J.  II : 

116-243.     13:  26. 

—  in  Spain.     Blackw.  65:  63. 

Head  and  Stirling  on.     Quar.  83:  i. 

National,  and  English.     Dub.  R.  25:  478. 

—  in  United  States.     See  Art  in  America. 

—  in  the  Universities.     (C.  Reade)  Belgra.  27:  32. 

—  in  Washington.     Internal.  R.  i :  327. 

—  Industrial.     See  Industrial  Art;  Art  Manufactures. 

—  Influence  of,  in  daily  Life.      (.J.  B.  Atkinson)  Good 

Words,   21:  356-777.     22:  571.     Same  art.  Apple- 
ton,  24:  12S,  210,  415.     25:  37. 

of  Character  upon.     Art  J.  21 :  67. 

of  the  Greeks  on.     Westm.  32:  99. 

—  Influences  of  Physical  Condition  on.     Art  J.  20:  172. 

—  Interpretation  in.     (H.  H.  Morgan)  Western,  2:  360. 

—  Chamb.  J.  18:  329. 

—  Language  of .     Dub.  Univ.  80:  349.  —  St.  .James,  12: 

440.     13:  71. 

—  Leslie's  Handbook  of.     (3Irs.  E.  D.  Cheney)  No.  Am. 

83:  422. 

—  Literature    of.      Dub.    R.   12:    38.      13:  35.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  78:  341. 

British.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  6:  610. 

Latest,  1879.     (II.  Van  Brunt)  ^tlan.  44:  160. 

Recent.     Chr.  Rem.  34:  267. 

—  Masters,  Old  and  modern.     Irish  (}.  4:   19S. 

—  Materials  of,  Natural.     (P.  L.  Simmonds)  Art  .1.  26: 

121. 

—  Matiiematics  in.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  79:  229. 

—  Modern.     So.  Q.  21:86. 

and  Greek  Beaut}-.     (F.  W.  Cornish)  Fortn.  20: 

326.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:  612. 

Free  Exhibition  of.     Peop  J.  7:  208,  223. 

Prospects  and  Pioneers  of.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  544. 

Teachings  of.    Am.  Church  R.  26:  51. 

—  Modesty  in.  Law  of.    (M.  Bro-vvno)  Contcmp.  20:  584. 

—  Monstrous  in.     (S.  Kneeland)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:   731. 


Art,  Museums  of.   (Christopher  Dresser)  Penn  Mo.  8 :  117. 

—  Quar.  150:  374.  —  (C.  C.  Perkins)  No.  \n\.  iii: 

I.  —  (.J.  J.  .larves)  Galaxy,  10:  50. 

and  Schools.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  742. 

and  their  Uses.     (D.  Dorr)  I'enn  Mo.  12:  561. 

British  National  and  Provincial.     (J.  C.  Robinson) 

19th  Cent.  7:  979.     8:  249. 
French.     Art  J.  5:  49. 

See  Art  in  America,  Museum  of. 

—  National,  and   National  Advancement.     Dub.   Univ. 

28:  360. 

—  Natural  Philosophy  of.     Art  J.  4:  6,  121. 

—  Nature  in.     For.  Q.  37:  380.  —  Blackw.  51:  435. 

—  Nature  of.     (F.  A.  Ranch)  Mertersb.  12:  332. 
and  Function  of.     Putnam,  6:  267. 

Eidlitz  on.     (II.  Van  Brunt)  Nation,  33:  515. 

—  Necessity  versus.     (B.  Murj)hy)  Cath.  World,  17:  55S. 

—  Notes  on.     Lakeside,  10:  /■;. 

—  Objects  of.     Eraser,   81 :  667.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

105:  751. 

—  of  the  Renaissance,  Dualism  of.     (V.  Lee)  Contcmp. 

36:  44. 

—  Old  and  New,  Poynter's  Lecture  on.     Once  a  Week, 

28:  53. 

—  Origin  and  Character  of.     (S.  G.  Fisher)  No.  Am.  81 : 

212. 

—  Patronage  of.     Westm.  13:  197. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (G.  W.  F.  Hegel)  .1.  Spec.  Philos. 

5:  368.    6:  125,  252.    7:  33. -(G.  W.  F.  Hegel) 

Western,   5:  477,   594.  —  (G.  S.  Morris)  J.   Spec. 

Philos.  10:  I. 
Hegel's.     (C.  Benard)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  1 :  36-220. 

2-  39,  157.     3:  2S1,  317. 
Hegel's  .Esthetics.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  13:    i.     Same 

art.  Am.  Eel.  4:  38. 
in  the  Netherlands,  Taine  on.     (.J.  F.  Weir)  New 

Eng.  30:  45.  — Brit.  Q.  68:  i. 

—  Pictorial,   Nomenclature  of.     (J.   B.  PvTie)  Art  .J .  7 : 

6,  86,  197.     8:  97,  325. 

—  Plea  for.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  624. 

—  Poynter's  Lectures  on.     (H.  Quilter)  Fraser,  102:  199. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  578. —  (P.  G.  Hamerton) 
Intcrnat.  R.  8:  619.     9:  50. 

—  Practical  View  of.     (J.  M.  Tracy)  Western,  4:  404. 

—  Present  Conditions  of,  1880.     (G.  F.  Watts)  19th  Cent. 

7:  235.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  670. 

—  Principles  of.     (Mrs.  M.   W.  Cook)   Contin.  Mo.  3: 

562,  69S.     4:  20-567.     5:    14.  —  (.J.   M.   Hoppin) 
New  Eng.  24:  674.  —  So.  Q.  27:  39S. 

Elementary.     Macmil.  16:  i. 

True,  Fergusson  on.     Eel.  R.  89:  420. 

—  Prospects  and  Asi)irations  of.     Ed.  R.  lOi:  129. 

—  Progress  of .     Westm.  41:  71. — Ed.  M.  2:  497. 

—  Psychology  in.     (H.    A.  Page)  Contcmp.  12:  437. 

—  (Question  concerning.  (C.  E.  Pricliard)  Macmil.  13:  443. 

—  Revival  of.     Once  a  Week,  28:  278. 

—  Romantic.     (G.   W.   F.   Hegel)  J.   Spec.  Philos.  12: 

403.     13:  113. 

—  Rome  as  a  School  of.     Lond.  M.  i :  42. 

—  Ruskin's  Lectures  on.     (S.  A.  Brooke)  Macmil.  22: 

423.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  75:  680.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  107:  451. 

—  Ruskin's  Now  Lectures  on,  1S70.     New  Eng.  29:  659. 

—  Sacred  and  Legendary.     Sec  .Jameson,  Mrs. 

—  Science  and  Poetry  of.     Lond.  Q.  4:  40V 

—  Sentiment  in.     ((J.  A.  Simcox)  Portfo.  i:  no. 

—  Shop-Side  of.     All  the  Year,  10:  374. 

—  Spiritualism  in.     (B.  Murpliy)  Penn  Mo.  11:  453. 

—  State,  Influence  and  Prospectsof.    Dub.  L'niv.  23:  215. 

—  Supernatural  in.     (V.  Lee)  Comh.  42:  212, 

—  Symbolic.    (G.  W.  F.  Hegel)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  11: 

'337.     12:  iS. 


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ARTESIAX 


Art,  Talk  about.  (J.  F.  Bowman)  Overland,  9:  169. — 
(VV.  H.  Winslow)  O.  &  N.  8:  240. 

—  Talkers  and  Doers  in.     All  the  Year,  23:  271. 

—  Taste  in.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Cornli.  18:  170. 

of  Collectors  and  Artists'   Palettes.      8t.   James, 

32:  217. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Dial,  i:  367.  —  Dub.  Univ.  61:  315. 

—  Treasures  of.  Exhibition  at  Manchester,  Eng.     Lond. 

Q.  9:  7S. 

iu  Great  Britain.     Art  J.  6:  193. 

Waagen's.     (Juar.  94:  467.  —  Westm.  62:  304. 

—  New  (.1.  3:  370. 
National,  Housing  of.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Fortn. 

2:  90. 

—  Tricks  in  the  Art  Traffic.     Chamb.  J.  3:  389. 

—  Truth  in.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  358. 

—  Type  of   the   Renaissance.      (E.  M.  Gierke)  Eraser, 

loi:  58. 

—  Tyranny  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  43S. 

—  Undefinable   in.     Cornh.  38:    559.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  139:  760. 

—  Whistler's  Theories  and  his  Ai't.     (F.  Wedmorc)  19th 

Cent.  6:  334. 

—  Works  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  9:   i. 
See  also  Fine  Arts;  Painting;  etc. 

Art  Amusements  for  Ladies.  (G.  Dodd)  St.  James,  12: 
197. 

Art  China  ceramically  considered.  (W.  de  B.  Fryer) 
Penn  Mo.  11 :  941. 

Art  Clubs.     (L.  Greg)  Good  Words,  17:  454. 
See  Art-Unions. 

Art  Collections.     See  Art,  Museums  of. 

Art  Criticism.  (S.  Colvin)  Fortn.  32:  210.  Same  art. 
Appleton,  22:  320.  —  (C.  P.  Cranch)  Galaxy,  4: 
77.  —  (E.  Dowden)  Dark  Blue,  i:  475.  —  (F.  Leif- 
child)  F.  Arts  Q.  5:  162,  335.  — (H.  H.  Morgan) 
Western,  i  :  i.  —  (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt)  Contemp.  11: 
loi.  —  Irish  Q.  3:  i. 

—  and  Art  Philosophy.     Loud.  Q.  31:  116. 

—  and  Art  Sales  in  England,  in  the  iSthfCentmy.     Temp. 

Bar,  42:  199. 

—  Limits  of.     (f{.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt)  19th  Cent.  4:  512. 

—  Professional  and  Lay.     Temp.  Bar,  28:  170. 

—  Samson's.     (E.  P.  Evans)  No.  Am.  104:  603. 

—  What  is?     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  2:  504. 

—  What  it  should  be.     Cornh.  8:  334. 

Art  Education.  (M.  A.  Dwight)  Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  305.  — 
(L.  R.  O'Brien)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  584.  — (C.  Reade) 
13elgra.  29:  174.  —  (W.  R.  Ware)  No.  Am.  116: 
189.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  93.  —  Chr.  R.  25:  61S. 

—  for  Mechanics.     Republic,  4:  27- 

—  for  the  People.     (H.  Cole  and  Redgrave)  Art  J.  5: 

15.  —  (G.  Wallis)  Peop.  J.  3:  9-230. 

—  in  America.     (C.  C.  Perkins)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  3:   37. 

—  in  Boston.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Harper,  58:  S18. 

—  in  Public  Schools.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Penn  Mo.   11: 

868. 

—  Industrial,  in  the  United  States.     (E.  S.  Drone)  In- 

ternal. R.  2:  636. 

—  Influence  on  daily  Life.     Good  Words,  22:  571. 

—  Is  a  great  School  of  Art  possible?    (E.  I.  Barrington) 

19th  ('ent.  5:  714. 

—  National.     (M.  J.  Dver)  Nat.  Q.  34:  341. 

—  Old  and  new  System  of.     Art  J.  32:  373. 

—  Popular.     (J.  F.  Weir)  No.  Am.  132:  64. 

—  Schools  for.     (C.  Dresser)  Penn  Mo.  8:  215.  — (C.  C. 

Perkins)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  4:  95. — J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

23:  206. 
French  and  Belgian.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  2:  121, 

152.  —  Blackw.  50:  6S9. 
in    Belgium    and   Dusseldorf.      (J.    Sparks)   EcL 

Engin.  17:  538. 


Art  Schools   in   England,    Early.      (D.    Cook)   Once   a 
Week,  14:  134. 

in  London.     (P.  D.  Natt)  Lippinc.  25:  629. 

in  Paris.     (P.  D.  Natt)  Lippinc.  27:  269. 

of  Now  York.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Scrib.  16:  761. 

of  Philadelphia.     (W.  ('.  Brownell)  Scrib.  18:  737. 

—  Schools    of    Design.      Westni.    27:    116*. — Blackw. 

49:  5S3.  — Ed.  R.  85:  452.     90:  473. 

—  Training-School  at  South  Kensington.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

22 :  III. 
Art  Exhibition  at  Manchester,  1857.  Dub.  Univ.  49:  60S. 

—  at  Westminster  Hall,  1844.     Colburn,  71:  549. 

—  Boston,  of  Contemporary  Art,  1878.     Am.   Arch.  5: 

103-159. 

—  by  Female  Artists.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  455. 

—  of  Ireland,  1S52.     Dub.  Univ.  40:  470. 
1859.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  539. 

—  Royal  Academy,  1862.  (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Fraser,  66:  63. 
1864.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  I"raser,  70:  57. 

Art  Exhibitions  of  1859.     Bent.  Q.  1 :  582.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
53:  148.     54:  94,  208,  239. 

—  of  i860.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  477.     56:  89. 

—  Strictures  on.     Fraser,  2:  93. 

See  names  of  places  where   Inlernntionnl  Exhihilions 

have  been  held,  as  London,  Paris,  Vienna,  etc. 
Art  Experience  of  an  Ignoramus.    (S.  B.  Wister)  Lippinc. 

15:  712. 
Art  Hints,  Jarves's.     (J.  Neal)  No.  Am.  81 :  436. 
Art  Industries.     (G.  J.  Cayley)  Fraser,   66:  4S9. —  C^. 

Dresser)  Penu  Mo.  8:  12.  —  (A.  H.  Markley)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  10:  45. 

—  From  old  Masters.     Art  J.  22:  iS-349. 
Art  Knowledge,  Wisdom  of.     Art  J.  25:  77. 

Art  Manufacture.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  56:  274,  333. — Put- 
nam, 2:  402. 

—  at  the  Centennial.     (C.  W.  Elliott)  Galax}-,  22 :  489. 

—  Designs  for.     Art  J.  32:  5-369. 

• —  ill  the  French  Exhibition,  1855.     Hogg,  14:  231. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  Progress  of.     Art  J.  8:  132,  184. 

—  in  the  Classical   Epochs.      (E.  Braun)  Art  J.  2:   4, 

69,  144. 

—  Mediaeval.     Art.  J.  4:  25-336.     5:  20,  2S6,  306.     6: 

12-358.     7:  28.     8:  56. 
Art  Museums.     See  Art,  Museums  of. 
Art  Needlework.     (M.  Alfoid)  Appleton,  25:  421.  —  (G. 

F.  Watts)  Appleton,  25:  426. 
Art  Philosophers,  Two.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  F"ortn.  5:  343. 
Art  Protestantism.      (R.    St.   J.   Tyrwhitt)    Dark  Blue, 

i:  755- 
Art  Purchases,  Recent,  1869.     All  the  Year,  22:  297. 
Art  Union,  American.     Knick.  32:  442.  — Hunt,  16:  593. 
Art  L^nion  Critics,  Hints  to.     Am.  Whig  R.  4:  599. 
Art  Unions.     Westm.  41 :  515.  —  (R.  C.  Waterston)  Chr. 

Exam.  48:  205. — luternat.  M.  2:  191.  —  Irish  Q. 

3:  990.  —  No.  Brit.  26:  505. — Dub.  Univ.  55:  364. 

—  Apology  for.     Fraser,  30:  471. 

Art  Work  in  Syria  and  Palestine.     (M.  E.  Rogers)  Art 

J.  26:  49-369. 
Art  Workmansliip  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Art  J.  3:  28. 
Art,  L',  and  Art  Journalism.     Portlb.  6:  137. 
Art;  a  Dramatic  Tale.      (C.  Reade)  Bentley,  34:  633. 

35:  68. — Liv.  Age,  40:  363. 
Art  of  Living.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  249. 
Art  of  putting  Things.      (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Liv.  Age,  67: 

596. 
Art  Study  at  Imperial  School  in  Paris;   a  Story.      (E- 

Shinn)  Nation,  8:  292,  492.     9:  67. 
Artaphernes  the  Platonist.     (Mrs.  E.  L.  Bulwer)  Fraser, 

17:  513- 
Artemus  Ward.     See  Browne,  C.  F. 
Artesian    Springs,  Temperature   of.      (R.   Paterson)   J 

Frankl.  Inst.  29:  274. 


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ARTIST 


Artesian  Well  at  Grenelle,  Paris.     Penny  M.  lo:  441. 

—  at  Louisville,  Ky.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  174. 
Artesian   Wells.      (C.   T.    Hincklev)   Godev,    47:     295, 

3S9.  — (AV.  Buckland)  Ed.  New  Philo^.  J.  37:  318. 
—  (Sir  D.  Milne)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  126.  13: 
213.  27:  425.  —  (M.  Michal)  J.  Prankl.  Inst.  75: 
411  — Penny  M.  4:  131. — Am.  Q.  22:  330.  —  Liv. 
Age,  3:  68. 

—  in   London.     Liv.   Age,    10:    153.  —  Chamb.   J.    21: 

258.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  598. 

—  in  tlie  Great  Sahara.      (S.  Schroeder)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

16:  530.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  210. 

—  Report  on  Machine  for  boring.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54: 

425. 

—  New  Method  of  boring  for,   1846.     J.  Frankl.  Inst, 

42:  369. 

—  of  Grenoble.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  33:  331. 

—  of  Lafeyette,   Ind.     (C.  M.  Wetherill)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

77:  24.1. 

—  Origin  of.     (F.  Arago)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  18:  205. 
Artevelde,  Jacob  van.      (De  Vericour)   Dub.   Univ.  54; 

579.  —  Ed.  R.  153:  63.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  451. 
Artevelde,   Philip    van.      (Miss    McFarlanc)    Horn's   at 

Home,  2:  184.  —  Bost.  R.  3:  597. 
See  Arlincourt,  V.  d' ;  Taylor,  Henry. 
Arthur,  King.     Colburn,  85:  307. 

—  and  his  Times.     Chanib.  J.  46:  550. 

—  Dramatic  Opera  of,  Dryden's.     Eraser,  45;  196. 

—  In  King  Arthur's  Land.    (D.  M.  Craik)  Ev.  Sat.  3:  225. 

—  Knighting  of.     (S.  Evans)  Ev.  Sat.  8:  254. 

—  Legends  of.     Univ.  Q.  17:  329. 

English  Versions  of.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  481,  683. 

Literature  of.     (L.  G.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  67:  391. 

Some  old.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  616. 

Sources  of,  Celtic.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  292. 

—  Morte  d'.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  497. 

—  of  History  and  Romance.      (R.   W.  Boodle)  Canad. 

Mo.  18:  582. 

—  Romances  of.     (H.  W.  Preston)  Atlan.  38:  129.  —  (T. 

Wright)  Arch.  32:  335. 
Origin  of.     Dub.  Univ.  78:   121. 

—  Round  Table  of.     Blackw.  88:  311.  — (II.  R.  Ham- 

ilton) Antiquary,  4:  270,  282,  295.  —  (J.  J.  Reed) 
Nat.  Q.  19:  330. — Eel.  R.  no:  399. 

—  Scotland  of.     (J.  S.  S.  Glennie)  Macmil.  17:  161. 
Arthurian  Romance  and  Mr.  Tennyson.     Brit  Q.  51 :  200. 

See  Tennyson,  A. 
Arthur,  Prince,  Romances  of.     (A.  J.  Curtis)  Hours  at 

Home,  9:  64,  205. 
Arthurs,  The,  of  Britain.     Sharpe,  12:  65. 
Arthur,  Prince  of  Wales,  Portraits  of.     ((J.  Scharf)  Arch. 

39:  457- 
Arthur,  Prince,  1870.  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  386. 
Arthur;  a  Dramatic  Fable.     (T.  Aird)  Biackw.  38:  84. 
Arthur  de  Boisfleury,  a  Chronicle  of  1407.  Eraser,  38:  261. 
Arthur,  Archibald.     Discourses.     Ed.  R.  4:   168. 
Arthur  Arden,  the  Medical  Student.     Bentley,  35:  24- 

572.     36:  59,  353. 
Arthur  Bonnicastle.    (J.  G.  Holland)  Scrib.  5:  32-688. 

6:  32-704. 
Arthur  0'Lear^^    (C.  Lever)  Dub.  Univ.  21:  1-521.    22: 

1-635- 
Artichoke,  Jerusalem.     (J.  II.  Trumbull  and  A.  Gray) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  347. 
Articles,  Thirty-Nine.     See  Thirty-Nine. 
Articulata,  Aquatic,  Plateau's  Researches  on.     Nature., 

7:  469. 
Articulate  Sounds,  Natural  Significancy  of.  (J.  W.  Gibbs) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:   166. 
Articulate  Vibrations,  Recording,  by  Photography.     (E. 

W.  Blake,  jr.)  Am.  J.   Sci.   116:    54.     Same  art. 

abridged,  Nature,  18:  338. 

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Artifice,  Naturalness  of.     Once  a  Week,  20:  325. 
Artiticer-Soldiers.     Chamb.  J.  23:  390.     28:  46. 
Artificial  Flower  Makers.     Victoria,  6:  106. 
Artificial  Flower  Trade  of  London  and  Paris.     Ev.  Sat. 

14:  315- 
Artificial  Flowers,  Making.    (W.  H.  Rideing)  Applcton, 
20:  97.  —  (C.  T.  Hinckley)  Godey,  48:  295. 

—  Trade  in.     Pract.  M.  i:  262. 
Artificial  Limbs.     Once  a  Week,  19:  226. 

—  Human  Wheel.     (O.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  11:  567. 
See  Wooden  Legs. 

Artificial  Stone.     Appleton,  2:  204. 

—  Manufacture  and   Application   to   Construction.     (F. 

Ransome)  Pract.  M.  3:   130. 
Artigas,  the  Rob  Roy  of  l.,a  Plata.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  302. 
Artillery.     Quar.  90:  445. 

—  Ancient.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  80. 
and  modern.     Harper,  10:  45S. 

—  and  Fire-arms.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  447. 

—  and  Ships  of  War.     Ed.  R.  96:  452. 

—  English  Railway.  ( W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  i :  127. 

—  Experiments  with,  at  Shoeburyness.     Temp.  Bar,  18: 

522. 

—  Fact")  about.     (W.  F.  Barry)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  1:12. 

—  Field.     Eel    Engin.  6:   169,  604. 

—  Heavy.     Ed.  Engin.  12:  511. 

Construction  of.     (L.  Tiiomas)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  14, 

312,  369.  —  Nature,  3:  69,  12S. 
Progress  of.     (F.  Lean)  Fortn.  32:  57. 

—  History  of.     Irish  Q.  9:  764. 

—  Marine.     Colburn,  118:  491. 

—  Material  of,  Recent  Changes  in.     (S.  P.  Oliver)  Eel. 

Engin.  8:  142. 

—  Modern,  and  Gunpowder.    Eraser,  82:  21S.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  75:  4S9. 
and  Tactics.     Ed.  Engin.  i:  970. 

—  Modern  Field-Guns.     Belgra.  15:  378. 

—  Modern  Improvements  in.    (E.  Simpson)  Eel.  Engin. 

11:  79. 

—  past,  present,  and'future.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  215. 

—  Prospects  of,  1862.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  213.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  56:  173. 

—  Svstem  of  working.     (Capt.  Moncrieff)  Ed.    Engin. 

"i:  870. 
Artisan  in  Europe.     Chamb.  J.  47:  433,  454,  474. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Chamb.  J.  47:  5S4. 
Artisan's  Saturday  Night.     (P.  Greg)  Macmil.  2:  2S5. 
Artisan's  Story;  a  Poem.     (W.  Buchanan)  Good  Words, 

2:  208. 
Artisans  and  Apprentices  on  the  Continent.     Penny  M. 
12:  62. 

—  and  Machinery.     Quar.  31:  391. 
Ga.skell  on,  1836.     Mo.  R.  139:  449. 

—  Education  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  6:  76. 

—  Intellectual  Tastes  in.     Penny  M.  6:  4S3. 

Artist  and  Craftsman;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  3-695. 
55:  35.  172,  297. 

—  and  Critic.     Eraser,  92:  25;. 

—  and  his  Purpose.     (C.  Cobb)  Western,  5:  445. 

—  The  Blind.     D^.m.  R.  21:  538. 

—  in  Love.     St.  James,  17:  245. 

—  Inspiration  of.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  538. 

—  .lournal  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  176. 

—  Merchant,  and  Statesman,  Lester's.     Hunt,  14:  235. 

—  of  the  Beautiful.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Dem.  R.  14:  605. 

—  the  Seer  and  Minister  of  Beautv.    (W.  .M.  Reilv)  Kef. 

Q.  28:  378. 

—  The  Tramping.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  667. 

—  The  Young.     (.1.  .\.  Ingraham)  Godey,  2o:  Si,  113. 
Artist  Life,  Cervaro  of  1871.     Lippinc.  8:  147. 

—  in  the  15th  Century.     Cornh.  33:  327. 

—  in  New  York.     (W.  H.  Bishop)  Scrib.  19:  355. 


ARTIST 


6Q 


ASCENSION 


Artist  Life  in  Paris,  184S.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  137. 

—  in  Rome.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  233,  342,  480. 

—  Romance  of.     (G.  L.  Austin)  Renu  Mo.  5:  756. 

—  Scenes  of.     (F.  Gi'rard)  Art  J.  3:   93,  175,  313.     4- 

15-251. 
Artist's  Despair,  The.     Eraser,  29:  212. 
Artist's  Dream  of  Death;  a  Poem.     (E.  Arnold)  Once  a 

Week,  17:  427. 
Artist's  Festa.     Rome.     Art.  J.  6:  271. 
Artist's  Love,  An.     (F.  Asheton)  Lippinc.  16:  94,  230. 
Artist's  Married  Life.     (L.  Schefer)  Dub.  Univ.  31:  757. 
Artist's  Model,  An.     (A.  W.  Baldwin)  Belgra.  14:   176. 
Artist's  Ramble  from  Antwerp  to  Rome.     Art  J.  5:  22- 

316. 
Artist's  Story.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Ev.  Sat.  10:   95.— 

Colburn,  160:  23. 
Artist's  Tragedy.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Ev.  Sat.  9:  422. 
Artists,  Amateur,  Life   among  some.     (M.  B.  Wright) 

Scrib.  16:  121. 

—  American,  with  portrait  of  West.   Am.  Whig  R.  3:  517. 
in  Rome.     (A.  Brewster)  Lippinc.  3:  196. 

Living.  (D.  O'C.  Townley)  Scrib.  2: 40,  401.  3:599. 

—  Anachronisms  of.     Chamb.  .J.  47:  602. 

—  and  Actors,  Salaries  of.     Eel.  M.  22:  274. 

—  and  Angels.     (S.  Webber)  New  Eng.  M.  8:  352. 

—  and  Artisans.    (R.  St.  .J.  Tyrwhitt)  Contcmp.  29:  1043. 

—  and  their  Models.    ( W.  Thorubury)  Art  J.  18:  77,  229. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  321. 

—  British,  Cunningham's  Lives  of.     Ed.  R.  59:  48. 
their  Style  and  Character.    (.J.  Constable)  Art  J.  7: 

9-293-    ^- 333-    9:5-337-    10:9-329.    11:13-325. 
12:  41-357-     13:  9-325-     14:  9-201. 

—  Copyright  for.     (W.  H.  Hunt)  19th  Cent.  5:  41S.— 

(F.  Leighton  and  H.  T.  Wells)  19th  Cent.  6:  96S.— 
Westm.  113:  355. 

—  The  Devil  among.     Blackw.  11:  591. 

—  Education  of.     New  Q.  10:  343. 

—  English,  Tombs  of.     Art  J.  10:  44-322.     11:   16^-272. 

12:  44. 

—  Gould's  Dictionarj' of.     Westm.  23:  103. 

—  Health  of.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  3:  370. 

—  Marks  of.     Art  J.  8:  i. 

—  New  York,  1856.     Knick.  48:  26. 

—  of  Scotland,  Living.     Blackw.  2:  313. 

—  of  Spain,  Annals  of,  Stirling's.     Blackw.  65:  63. — 

Fraser,  38:  300.  —  Quar.  83:  i. 
Modern.     Art  J.  31:  123. 

—  Old  Age  of.     Colburn,  6:  210. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of  great.     (E.  V.  Rippingille) 

Art  J.  11:  109-332. 

—  Phj-sical  Science  for.     (.J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  18: 

29—223. 

—  Rising.     (F.  Wedmore)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  91. 

—  Sillig's  Dictionary  of  Ancient.     For.  Q.  22:  72. 

—  Studios  of.     (E.  J.  Tarver)  Art  J.  32:  249.     33:  109. 

—  Thoughts  of.     (W.  W.  Lloyd)  Portfo.  i:  45,  93. 

—  Tuckerman's  Book  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  149. 

—  Turning-Points  in  the  Lives  of  great.     Art  J.  13:  39. 

—  Women.     Nat.   Q.   22:    i.  —  So.   R.  n.  s.   5:    299. — 

Westm.  70:  163.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  S03. 
Ellet's.     Liv.  Age,  64:  245. 

—  Young,  in  New  York.    (W.  H.  Bishop)  Scrib.  19:  355. 
Artists;  a  Poem.     (E.  T.  Lander)  Lakeside,  8:  120. 
Artists  in  Love  and  Poison.    (W.  Stigand)  Belgra.  7:  104. 
Arts.     Blackw.  40:  131.  —  Anal.  M.  6:  363. 

—  and  Artisans  at  Home  and  Abroad,  1840.    (J.  C.  Sy- 

mons)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  29:  306,  361.    30:  i,  73,  145. 
—  Mo.  R.  149:  279. 

—  and  Jranufactures.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  6:  76. 

Aikin's  Illustrations  of,  1841.     Mo.  R.  156:  338. 

Prince  Albert's  Industrial  College  of.     No.  Brit. 

17:  520. 


Arts  and  Sciences,  Vanity  and  Uncertainty  of,  Amory's. 
Retros.  14:  181. 

—  Application  of  Science  to.     Chr.  Exam.  7:  187. 

—  as  Titlemarks  of  History.     Liv.  Age,  128:   131. 

—  before  the  Flood.    Hogg,  10:  29.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

39:  50- 

—  Decline  of.     (J.  Q.  Day)  Chr.  Exam.  29:  312. 

—  Dictionary  of,  Ure's.     Nature,  12:  182. 

—  Fine.     See  Fine  Arts. 

—  in  England.     Anal.  JI.  4:  4S9. 

—  in  Portugal.     Blackw.  69:  338. 

—  of  Design,  Dunlap's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  138:  88. 

—  of  the  INIiddle  Ages.     Eel.  R.  103:  4S4. 

—  Royal  Academy  of.     Fraser,  31 :  5S3. 

■^-  School  of.    (W.  Johnson)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1835: 
271. 
jSce  Technical  Education. 

—  Self-Decorative.     All  the  Year.  20:  182. 

—  Useful,  Origin  and  Prospects  of.    (W.  B.  0.  Peabody) 

No.  Am.  33:  Si. 
Progress  and  Influence  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  5:  87. 

—  wherein  Ancients  excel  Moderns.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  2: 

253- 

—  wherein  Moderns  excel  Ancients.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  i: 

207. 
Arundel,  hady  Alathea.     Lond.  Soc.  20:  363. 
Arundel,  Henry  de.   Legend  of;    a  Poem.      St.  James, 

28:  608. 
Arundel  Castle.     Dub.  R.  82:  iii. 

—  Ramble  round.     (A.  Meynell)  Good  Words,  22:  528. 
Arundel  jMarbles.     (S.  Weston)  Arch.  14:  23- 
Arundel  Society.     Blackw.  88:  458. 

Arundines  Cami.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  69:  440.  —  (F. 

W^  Shelton)  Knick.  38:  95.  — Dub.  R.  14:  121. 
Arvine's  CjxlopKdia  of  Anecdotes.  Chr.  R.  17:  t,33- 
Aryan  Ancestor.  (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  92:  i,  177. 
Arvan  and  the  Semite.     (.J.  W.  Jackson)  Anthrop.  R. 

7:  333- 
Aryan  and  Semitic  Languages.     (.J.  F.  McCurdy)  Bib. 

Sac.  33:  78,  352.    36:672.    37:528,752.    38:116. 
Arj-an  Faith.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Theo.    R.  13:  104. 
Aryan  Language  and  Literature.     (T.  A    Becker)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  3:  73. 

—  W^hat  we  learn  from  Arj-an  Words.    (.1.  Fiske)  Atlan. 

47:  478. 
Aryan  Nomades.     (H.  H.  Howorth)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  41. 
Aryan   Race.     Anthrop.  R.  i:   232.  —  (M.  C.  Ladreyt) 

Radical,  9:  28  5. 

—  Subdivisions  of.     (J.  H.  Wright)  New  Eng.  40:  470. 
Aryan  Races  of  Peru.    (A.  Lang)  Macniil.  27:  424.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  80:  624. 
Aryan  Society,  Early.     (H.  W.  Lucas)  Month,  31:  406. 

—  and  Civilization.     Westm.  R.  112:  62. 
Aryans,  Myths  of.     Lond.  Q.  35:  77. 

—  Who  are?     (J.  Fiske)  Atlan.  47:  224. 

As  good  as  engaged;  a  Stor}'.     Lakeside,  6:  19. 

Ashe  comes  up  the  Stair;  a  Tale.     (H.  Mathers)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  17:  257,  3S6. 
As  long  as  she  lived;  a  Tale.    (F.  W.  Robinson)  Canad. 

Mo.  9:  286,  362,  457.    10:  I,  93,  185,  328,  418,  538. 

11:  47,  196,  304. 
As  surly  as  a  Bear.     St.  James,  23:  349. 
Asathor's  Vengeance.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Atlan.  35:  345. 
Asay,  E.  G.,  of  Chicago,  Library  of.      (D.  Graj-)  Am. 

Bibliop.  6:  165.     7:  56. 
Asbestos  Cloth,  Fire-Proof.    Penny  M.  8:  411. 
Asbestos  Industry,  American.     Pract.  M.  5:  262. 
Asburv,  Francis,  the  Pioneer  Bishop.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr. 

Exam.  66:  382.  — Meth.  Q.  14:  407.  — Am.  Meth, 

1^1.  13:  82.  —  Harper,  33:  210.  —  Knick.  53:  75. 
Asburv  College,  Baltimore.     Am.  Meth.  M.  i:  109. 
Ascension,  The.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  t,;^7,  357. 


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67 


ASIA 


Ascension  Island.     See  Ponape. 

Asceticism.     (J.  G.  Ficlite)  Western,  3:  469,  528.  —  (P. 
Schau)  Mercersb.  10:  600.  —  Coiiy.  M.  23:  510. 

—  and  Modem  Life.     (T.  Meyrick)  Montli,  12:  30S. 

—  Cultus  Yentris.     (W.  C.  Conant)  New  Eng.  30:  616. 

—  Early  Female.     Liv.  Age,  41:  135. 

—  Practice  of.     Cong,  i  :  107. 

—  Principles  of.     Cong.  1 :  269. 
See  Monasticism. 

Ascetics,  Early  Christian,  Literature  and  Philosopby  of. 

Eraser,  64:  2S3.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54:  347. 
Ascham,  Roger.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:    23.  —  (.J.  Baldwin) 

Western,  7:  428. 

—  The  Schoolmaster.     Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  155. 

—  Toxophilus.     Retros.  R.  4:  76. 

Ascidians,  Hypophysal  Gland  in.     Nature,  24:  68. 
Ascot  Races.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  97.    4:  156,  270.  —  All  the 

Year,  38:  377. 
Asgill,  John ;  and  the  Cowardliness  of  Dying.    (K.  Cook) 

Eraser,  84:  150. 
Asgrimsson,   Eystein.     Lilja.     (M.   Blind)   Dark   Blue, 

i:  524. 
Ash- Tree,  The.     Penny  M.  11:  4S4. 

—  Folk-Lore  of.     (H.  C.  Appleby)  Yictoria,  36:  400. 

—  Symbolism  of.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Coutin.  Mo.  2:  682. 

—  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  12:  470. 

Ashango  Land,  Du  Chaillu's  Journey.  (W.  Forsyth) 
Quar.  122:  406.  —  Cliamb.  J.44:  361.  —  St.  James, 
18:  473. 

Ashantee.     Blackw.  115:  518. 

Ashantee  Country.     Belgra.  22:  60. — Ed.  R.  41:  336. 

—  and  the  Ashantees.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Harper,  48:  2S6. 

—  Cornh.  28:  679. 

—  and  the  (jold  Coast,  Beecham  on.     Eel.  R.  74:  18. 

—  Bowdich's  Mission  to.     Blackw.  5:   175,  302. — Quar. 

22:  273.  — (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  32:  389.  —  Mo. 
R.  90:  2S6,  363.  — Eel.  R.33:  231.  —  Portto.(Den.) 
22:  216. 

—  Dupiiis's  Journal  of  a  Residence  in.    Colburn,  ii :  378. 

—  Former  Wars.     All  the  Year,  30:  565.    31:  13,  31. 

—  Future  of.     (G.  A.  Henty)  Geog.  M.  i:  148. 

—  King  of,  Yisit  to.     Peop.  J.  8:  23,  36. 

—  Native  Gentleman  of.     All  the  Year,  37:  280. 

—  Resurrection  of.     (F.  Boyle)  Gent.  'M.  n.  s.  21:  605. 

—  Superstitions.     All  the  Year,  31 :  64. 

—  War  with,  1S24-26.     Mo.  R.  126:  192. 

1873.     Canad.  Mo.  6:  309.— Blackw.  I16:  96. 

unnecessary  and  unjust.     (T.  G.  Bowles)  Fraser, 

89:  124,  268. 
Ashburn  Rectory.     (H.  Parr)  Liv.  Age,  57:  105. 
Ashburnham,  Mass.,  Churches  and  Ministers  of.     Am. 

Q.  Reg.  10:  51. 

—  Settlement  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  16:  14S. 

Ashburton,  Harriet,  Lady.    (Lord  Houghton)  Canad.  Mo. 

4:  160. 
Ashburton   Treaty.     (J.   Sparks)   No.  Am.  56:    452.— 

Quar.  71:  306.  —  Fraser,  26:  579.     27:  272.  —  (C. 

Buller)  Westm.  39:  160.     Same  art.  Eel.  Mus.  i: 

152.  —  Westm.  40:  182. 
Ashbv,  Turner,  Avirett's  Memoirs  of.     Land  We  Love, 

5:  2S7. 
Ashby,  Mass.,  Churches  and  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg. 

":  397- 

—  Materials  for  the  History  of.     (F.  Kidder)  N.  E.  Reg. 

6:  262. 
Ashen  Faggot,  The.     (P.  Browne)  Dark  Blue,  4:  559. 
Ashes,  Pot  and  Pearl.     (E.  Meriam)  Hunt.  13:  553. 

—  Wood,  Combustibility  of.     (J.  T.  PUnnmer)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  42:  165. 
Dangerous   Properties  of.    (J.  T.  Plummer)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  43:  80. 
Ashes  of  Roses.    (L.  W.  Champney)  Harper,  33:  369. 


Ashley,    Anthony,    First    Earl    of    Shaftesbury.      See 

Shaftesbury,  First  Earl  of. 
Ashley  Family  Genealogy.  (E.  Davis)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  394. 
Ashley  Down  Ori)hanages  and  G.  Miilkr.      Liv.  Age, 

87:  97. 
Ashmolian  Meetings.     Sharpe,  52:  257. 
Ashmun,  Jehiidi,   Life  of.      For.   Q.   26:   3CS. (B.  B. 

Thatcher)    No.  Am.  41:    265.  — Chr.  ().    Spec.  7: 

33°- 

—  Funeral  cf.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  535. 

Ashmun,  .John  H.    Story's  Funeral  Discourse.    Am.  Mo. 

R.  3:  501. 
Ashridge  Park.     Cornh.  4:  348. 

Ashtabula  Bridge  Disaster.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  135. 
Ashton,   Peyton,  on   the    Reformation.     So.   Lit.  Mess. 

13:  23-- 
Ashwell,  .lohan.  Letters  of.     Retros.  16:  96. 
Asia  and  the  Church.     (R.  S.  Maclay)  Metii.  Q.  13:  4^. 

—  Badakshan  and  Wakhan.     Colburn,  152:  301. 

—  Buchanan's  Christian  Researches  in.     Eel.  R.  13:  569. 

14:  726. 

—  Central     (S.   Merrill)  New  Eng.  34:  i.— Mus.  25: 

114.  — For.  Q.  14:  58.  — Blackw.  81:  612.  — Quar. 

120:  461.     134:  516.     Same  art.   Liv.   Age,    117: 

771-  —  Ei\'-  Age,  126:  707. 
Ancient  Silk-Traders'  Route  across.    Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  2:  ^y;. 

Atkinson's  Travels  ill.    Colburn,  112:  85. 

British  Ambassadors  in,  Sacrifice  of.     For.  Q.  34: 

221. 
British  Masterly  Inactivity  in.     (J.  W.  S.  Wyllie) 

Fortn.  12:  585. 
British  Mischievous  Activity  in.     (J.  W.  S.  Wyllie) 

Fortn.  13:  27S. 

British  Policy  in.     (H.  Ottley)  Fraser,  88:  615. 

Chinese  in.     Quar.  149:  463. 

England  and  Russia  in.     (M.  E.  Grant-Duflf)  Fortn. 

24:  600. — (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  16:  109. — Ed. 

R.  151:  68.  —  ;Macmil.  32:  54. — Colburn,  138:  253. 

—  We^tm.    115:   412.  —  (J.  Loewenberg)  Yictoria, 
33:  340- 

I'erricr's  Travels  in,  1845.     New  Q.  6:  85. 

Humboldt's  Researches  in.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)   No. 

Brit.  5:  454. 
Meeting-Place  of  Empires.     Blackw.    128:  205. — 

Same   art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  23.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

95:  461. 

Military  Sketch  of.     (J.  Adye)  Macniil.  27:  42S. 

Pass  of  Alexander  from,  to  India.     Colburn,  153: 

3 '7- 
Peshawar,  a  new  Gate   to  British   Commerce.     St. 

James,  13:  1S3. 

Prejevalsky's  Explorations  in.     Geog.  M.  5:   109. 

Question  of.     (S.  Edwards)  Macmil.  33:  67.  —  (R. 

Gift'en)  Fortn.    lo:  i. — (I.  Hatton)  Belgra.  8:  34. 

—  Fraser,  88:  353. 

Russians  in.    <iuar.  118:  529.    136:395. — Nat.  Q. 

23:    66. — (M.    Ileilprin)    Nation,    32:    181.  —  St. 

Paul's,  4:  204. 

Slave-Trade  in.     (A.  YamlM'ry)  Fortn.  7:  537. 

Steppes  of.     (E.  Schuyler)  Hours  at  Home,  9:  318. 

Travels  in.     Westm.  55:  512.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

30:  289.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  24:  157. 

Ujfalvy's  Travels  in.     G.og.  M.  5:  2S8. 

Yamb(?ry's  Travels  in.   (E.  Jonveaux)  Cath.  World. 

3:    19S,  390.  —  (C.   Nordhoflf)   Harper,    31:    13. — 

Blackw.    98:    723.  —  Colburn,    133:    127.  —  Quar. 

117:  478. 
Wandering  Tribes  in.     Eel.  R.  93:  41. 

—  Civilization  in.     (J.  T.  Dickinson)  Chr.  Exam.  67:  i. 

—  Eastern,   Future  of.     (Sir   R.    Alcock)    Macniil.    30: 

435.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  703. 


ASIA 


68 


ASSIZES 


As';:,  Central,  Peoples  of,  Bastian's.    Anthrop.  R.  5:  1S7. 

—  Embassies  to.     (J.  Brown)  No.  Am.  47:  395. 

—  Geography  and  History  (;f.     Lond.  M.  14:  455. 
Ancient.     (Sir  D.  K.  Sandford)  Ed.  R.  53:  306. 

—  Geology  and  Climatology  of.     For.  Q.  10:  45. 

—  High,  Northward  to.     (F.  Vincent,  jr.)  Lippinc.   15: 

601. 

Geographical   Confignration    of.      (II.    and   R.    de 

Schlagintweit)  Am.  J.  Sci.  84:   loi. 

—  in  1825.     Ann.  Reg.  i:  281. 

—  Malcolm's  Travels  in.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  176.— Mo.  R. 

149:  475- 

—  Missions  iu,  American.     (W.  Adams)  Am.  Church  R. 

17:  274. 

—  Murray's  Historj--  of  Discovery  in.     Eel.  R.  41 :  22.  — 

Mo.  R.  94:  242. — Qiiar.  24:  311. 

—  Omar  Pasha's  Campaign  in.     Colburn,  io5:   127. 

—  Race  for  Commercial  Supremacy  in.     (R.  J.  Hinton) 

Galaxy,  8:   180. 

—  Relations   of  Western  Powers  with.     (Sir  R.  Alcock) 

Fortn.  25:  46. 

—  Rides  through.     Blackw.  122:   592. 

—  Russians  in.     See  Asia,  Central,  Russians  in. 

—  Russian  Campaigns  in.    Ed.  R.  103:  267. 

—  Russian   Confines  of.     (R.  Michell)  Geog.  M.  i:  25, 

70,  no,  160. 

—  Russian  Exploration  in.     Nature,  14:  534. 

—  Russian  Policy  in.     (T.  W.  Knox)  Harper,  47:  214. 

—  Southern,  Duff's  Work  in.     (G.  Smith)  Good  Words, 

19:  307. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of,  1839.     Quar.  63:  369. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  592. 

—  Western.     Ed.  R.  25:  398. 

.  Development  of.  (A.  Arnold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  162. 

Outline  Map  of  the  proposed  Railway  Routes  in. 

Colburn,  150:  234. 
Asia  Minor.     Chr.  Exam.  32:  21S. 

—  Arundell's  Discoveries  in.     Mo.  R.  135:  41. 

—  Churches  in.     (J.  B.  Lightfoot)  Contemp.  5:  397. — 

Art  J.  15:  36-250. 

—  Fellowes's.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  480.  —  Ed.  R.  71:  396. 

—  Mo.  R.  149:  425. 

—  Forgotten  Empire  in.     (A.  H.  Sayce)  Fraser,  102:  223. 

—  Glimpses  of.     (F.  W.  Burton)  Fortn.  i :  303. 

—  Hamilton's  Researches  in,  1835-37.     Mo.  K.  159:  484. 

—  Kinneir's  Journej'  through,  1813-14.     Eel.  R.  28:  97, 

233- 

—  Recent  Works  on,  1851.     Bib.  Sac.  8:  857. 

—  Ruins  of.     F.  Arts  Q.  4:  99. 

—  Russians  in,  1876-77.     Ed.  R.  146:  256. 

—  Scenes  in.     Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  89,  174,  263.     8:  480. 

—  Travels  and  Researches  in,  Hamilton  and  Fellowes's. 

Ed.  R.  77:  443. 

—  Walk  in.     (A.  Ba.'^h)  Good  Words,  8:  178. 
Asiatic  and  African  Nations,  Ancient.     Ed.  R.  59:  87. 
Asiatic  Courts,  Embassy  to.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ. 

10:  179. 
Asiatic  Discoveries  of  Humboldt  and  others.     Dub.  Univ. 

i:  549. 
Asiatic    Forces    in   our  European   Wars.     ( W.  R.  Greg) 

I'ortn.  29:  835. 
Asiatic   Researches,    1818.      Eel.    R.    29:     282.      48:    i, 

123.  —  Ed.  R.   i:  26.     9:  278.     12:    36.     15:  175. 

16:  384. 
Asiatics,  Mobility  of.     Liv.  Age,  136:  821. 
Asinarii  Senici.     Fraser,  7:  96.     13:  362. 
Asniar.  Maria  Theresa.     tF.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  637. 
Asmodeus  at  large.     Colburn,  34:  38-423.     37:  155. 
Asosau,  Volcano  of,  .Japan.     Liv.  Age,  148:  175. 
Asparagus.     (W.  Collett-Sandars)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  57. 

—  of  the  Cossacks.     Hogg,  i:  352. 

Aspasia,  Story  of.     (G.  A.  Austin)  Galaxy,  22:  748. 


Aspasia  and  Clcomene.     (A.  E.  Porter)  Godey,  43:  38. 
Aspen  Court.     (S.  Brooks)  Bentley,  33:  3-611.     34:  i- 
457-    35:1-425-     36:17-561.    37:289.     38:498. 
Asphalt.     Am.  Arch.  lo:  101. 

—  and  Bitumen   in  Engineering.     (W.  H.  Delano)  Eel. 

Engin.  23:  460. 

—  Origin  and  Uses  of.    (L.  Malo)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  539. 

24:  41. 
Asphalt  Deposit  in  West  Virginia.     (W.  M.   Fontaine) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  io5:  409. 
Asphalt  Mines  in  Savoy.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  197. 
Asphalt   Rocks   in    Foot-Pavements,    etc.     (A.    Ure)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  29:  409. 
Asphalt  Mastic.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  25:  411. 
Asphalts.     (L.  Meyn)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  74,  123. — Once  a 

Week,  28:  215. 
Asphaltum,  or  Bitumen.     Penny  M.  9:  485,494. 
Asphodel;  a  Story.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  All  the  Year,  45: 

265-529.     46:  1-505. 
Aspiration  and  Achievement.     Chamb.  ,T.  21:  328. 

—  and  Perspiration.     (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  9:  648. 
Aspiro;  a  Fable.     Contin.  Mo.  5:   158. 

Aspland,  Robert.  Sermons.     (S.  K.  Lothrop)  Chr.  Exam. 

19:  321.  — (G.    E.    Ellis)   Chr.  Exam.   42:  378.— 

Prosp.  R.  3:  290. 
Ass,   The,    in    Life   and   Letters.     (H.   T.   Tuckernian) 

Putnam,  13;  129.     Same  art.  Broadw.  6:  108. 

—  Feast  of;  French-Latin  Hymn.     Cong.  M.  5:  595. 
Asses.     Cornh.  9:  69. 

—  Dogs,  Cats.     Cath.  World,  3:  688, 

—  Thoughts  on.     Blackw.  47:  57. 

—  Wild.     (D.  W.  Mitchell)  Once  a  Week,  i:  454. 
Assam,  About.     Chamb.  J.  44:  468. 

—  and  the  Hill  Tribes.     Colburn,  80:  308. 

—  as  a  Missionary  Field.     Chr.  R.  14:  423. 
Assassin,  The  Philanthropic.     (R.  H.  Home)  Howitt,  i: 

103,  122, 

—  A  Poetical.     All  the  Year,  28:  325. 
Assassins  and  Bull-Fights.     Blackw.  45:  656. 

—  and  the  Druses.     (A.  G.  Laurie)  Univ.  Q.  30:  350,  410. 

—  and  Nihilists.     (H.  Craig)  Harper,  63:  440. 

—  British   State,    and    the    Plea    of    Insanity.     (J.   W. 

Clarke)  Atlan.  48:  780. 

—  History  of .     Eel.  R.  66:  171. — Mo.  R.  137:  442. 

—  Von  Hammer's  History  of.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  For.  Q.  i: 

449.  —  Mus.  13:  I. 

—  Walpole's  Ansayrii.     Colburn,  94:  80.  —  Eel.  R.  95: 

43- 
Assassination.     (.1.  F.  Watkins)  Overland,  4:  174. 

—  and  Lawlessness  in  the  United  States.     (E.  I.  Sears) 

Nat.  Q.  15:  333. 

—  and  the  Spoils  Svstem.     (D.   B.  Eaton)  Princ.  n.  s. 

8:  145. 

—  Discovery  of  a  premeditated.     Fraser,  21:  81. 

—  versus  Fraud.     Nat.  Q.  24:  314. 
Assassinations,  Noted.      (C.    C.    Hazewell)  Atlan.   lb: 

85.  — Eel.  M.  97:  757. 

—  Socialistic  and  other.     (J.  H.  Haynie)  Atlan.  46:  466. 
Assay  Ottice,  United  States,  at  New  York.     Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)9:  288. 
Assaying  of  Gold  and  Silver.     (W.Abbott)  Harper,  23: 

735- 
Assent,  Grammar  of,  Newman's.     Quar.  129:  130, 
Asser,  Historical  Doubts  relating  to.     (T.  Wright)  Arch. 

29:  192. 
Assignats,  The  French.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  432. 

History  of.     Eel.  M.  64:  441. 

Assiniboine  Indians.     (H.  Y.  Hind)  Canad.  .1.  n.  s.  4:  253. 
Assisi,  Italy.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  23:   742. 

—  and  its  Memories.     Good  Words,  6:  732. 

—  Mural  Paintings  at.     (C.  H.  Wilson)  Am.  Arch.  4:  141. 
Assizes,  Tale  of  the.     Blackw.  54:  275. 


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ASTRONOMICAL 


Assizes  of  Jerusalem.     (A.  Ten  Brook)  Contiu.  Mo.  4: 

501. 
Assja.     (I.  Tourguenieff)Galax3',  23:  368. 
Associated  Labor  Movement.     Eel.  R.  93 :  66. 
Associated  Press,  New  York.    (W.  F.  G.  Shanks)  Harper, 

34:511- 

—  Office  of.     (W.  Aplin)  Putnam,  16:  23. 
Association.     Cliamb.  J.  40:    65.  —  (G.  Combe)  Peop. 

J.  4:  22. 

—  or  Fourierism.      (H.  N.   Hudson)  Am.   Whig  R.  5: 

492.  —  (J.  A.  McMaster)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  632. — 
(T.  Lewis)  Meth.  Q.  8:  29. —  (L  N.  Tarbox)  New 
Eng.  4:  56.  —  (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  194. — 
(D.  W.  Clark)  Meth.  Q.  5:  545.-00111.  R.  10:  30, 
et  seq.  8:  451. — (0.  A.  Browiisoii)  ii:  481.  12: 
129.  16:  17.  —  (A.  Brisbane)  18:  142. — (O.  A. 
Brownson)  Brownson,  i:  450.  5:  71.  —  Am.  Eel. 
4:  91.  — New  York  R.  7:  525.  — (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr. 
Exam.  37:  57. 

—  and  Labor.     Brownson,  5:  71. 

—  Frencli  Theory  of.     Peop.  J.I :  150-213. 

—  in  Matters  of  Taste.     So.  R.  7:  368. 

—  of  Ideas.     (W.  James)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  577. 
Associations.     (W.  E.  Chanuing)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  105. 

—  Borrowing  Power  of.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  12: 

39S. 

—  Channing  on.     Spirit  Pilg.  3:   129. 

—  for  Benevolent  Purposes.     (J.   Walker)   Chr.  Exam. 

2:  241. 
Associationism  and  Origin  of  Moral  Ideas.     (R.  Flint) 

Mind,  1 :  321. 
Assos.     (J.  T.  Clarke)  Am.  Arch.  10:  275. 
Assuerus.     (J.  Moresby)  Macmil.  8:  411. 
Assunta  Howard;  a  Tale.     (Miss  Salter)  Cath.  World, 

19:  765.     20:  62-474. 
Assurance,  Christian,  Doctrine  of.      (J.  Miley)  Meth.  Q. 

^7'-  559-  —  (J-  Swartz)  Luth.Q.  10:  90. 

as  held  by  Swiss.     Cong.  M.  9:  554,  635,  690. 

See  Insurance. 
Assynt,  In.     Cornh.  40:  40. 
Assyria,  Ancient.     Westm.  51 :  290. 
Art  in.     Art  J.  27:  199. 

—  and  her  Monuments.     Am.  Presb.  R.  18:  146. 

—  Annals  of,  B.  C.  681-625.     No.  Brit.  52:  323. 

—  Antiquities  of.     Art  J.  12:  48. 

—  Buckingham's  Travels  in.     Colburn,  25:  257. 

—  Discoveries  in,  1849-54.     Eel.  R.  105:  488.  — Colburn, 

163:  527. 
Recent,  1874-75.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  52: 

97.  — (S.    Merrill)    Bib.   Sac.    32:    715.— (A.    II. 

Sayce)  Eraser,  89:  702.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122: 

177.  —  (W.  H.  Ward)  Scrib.  lo:  75.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

84:  213.  —  Lend.  Q.  46:  162. 
G.   Smith's.     (W.  H.   Ward)  Nation,  20:  209.— 

Nature,  ii:  441. 

—  Egypt,  and  the  Bible.     (W.  H.  Ryder)  Univ.  Q.  10: 

329- 

—  English  Studies  in.     (W.  H.  Ward)  Nation,  32:  300. 

—  French  Excavations  in.     Chamb.  J.  22:   197. 

—  History  of.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  66:  183. 
G.  Smith's.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Nation,  21:   1S3. 

—  Kings  of,  M(''naut's  Annals  of.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  212. 

—  Layard's  Assyrian  Researches.     Colburn,  85:  240. 
Assj-rian  and   Babylonian  Gods.      (J.   N.    Strassmaier) 

Month,  36:  263,  55S.     37:   550. 

Assyrian  and  Babylonian  Researches.  (R.  P.  Stebbins) 
Unita.  R.  9:  610. 

Assyrian  and  Persian  Inscriptions.     Quar.  79:  413. 

Assyrian  Canon.     (P.  A.  Nordell)  Bapt.  Q.  10:   141. 

Assyrian  Chronology  of  Reigns  of  Sargon  and  Sennache- 
rib.    Kitto,  13:  393. 

Assyrian  Empire.     (J.  K.  Hosmer)  No.  Am.  90:  21. 


Assyrian  Inscriptions.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  78: 
441. — Kitto,  16:  414. — Liv.  Age,  54:  509. 

—  Translation  of.     Chamb.  J.  29:  loi. 
See  Cuneiform  Inscriptions. 

Assyrian  Language,  Sayce's  Lectures  on.     (M.  Heilprin) 
Nation,  27:   151. 

—  Verbs  in.      (E.    Ilincks)  Kitto,  15:    3S1.       16:    141. 

17:  152,  392. 
Assyrian   Libraries.     Am.  Bibliop.    7:    156. — N.    Brit. 

51:  305.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  74:  589. 
Assyrian  Monuments  in  America.     (S.  Merrill)  Bib.  Sac. 

32:  320. 
Assyrian  Sculpture  from  Khorsabad.     (S.  Birch)  Arch. 

32:  168. 
Assyriology.     (P.  de  Lagarde)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  563.  —  (0. 

D.  Miller)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  696.  —  Lond.  Q.  49:  265. 

—  and  the  Bible.     (S.  J.   Barrows)  Unita.  R.  12:  21. — 

Month,  36:  291. 

—  Studies  in.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  481. 

Text-Books  for.    (W.  H.  Ward)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  1S4. 

Asteroids.     Cornh.  37:  169.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136: 
797.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  468. 

—  and  the  Nebular  Hypothesis.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Stud. 

&  Intel.  Obs.  4:  14. 

—  Discovery  of.     St.  James,   22:  673.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  99:  259. 

—  Orbits  of.     (B.  A.  Gould,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  56:  28. 

—  Zone  of.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  31 :  28. 

Astley,  Philip.     (R.   B.  Baker)  Belgra.  38:  471.  — Ail 
the  Year,  27:  205. 

—  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  51 :  329. 

Astley's  Theatre.     (W.  Pinkerton)  Once  a  Week,  8:  7. 
Astor,  John  J.    Harper,  30:   308. — Hunt,   11:    153. — 

Hogg,  i:  235. 
Astor,  Win.  B.  and  Capitalists  of  New  York.    (W.  Frotli- 

inghain)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  207. 
Astor  Family  in  New  York.     Scrib.  II :  879. 

—  Story  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53:  Si. 

Astor  Library.    (F.  II.  Norton)  Galaxy.  7:  527.    8:528. 

—  Am.  Bibliop.  4:  17. — Internat.  M.  2:  436.  —  Liv. 

Age.  40:  21S. 
Astorga  City.     Penny  M.  14:  321. 
Astoria.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  30. 

—  Irving's.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  44:  200.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.   3:    59. — Westm.   26:   31S.  —  Am.    Q.   2i: 
60.  —  Dub.  Univ.  9:   167. 

—  Scenes  about.     (C.  M.  Scaminon)  Overland,  3:  495. 
Astrakhan.     Penny  M.  8:  429. 

Astrogony,  Ancient  Babylonian.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  20:  319. 
Astrolabe,  Account  of.     (C.  0.  Morgan)  Arch.  34:  259. 
Astrolabes  of  Champlain  and  Chaucer.     (H.   Scadding) 

Canad.  Mo.  18:   5S9. 
Astrologer's  Glass;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  48:  150,  209. 
Astrologers.     House.  Words,  12:   141. 
Astrology.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  31:  4,  145. 

—  and  Alchemy.     Quar.  26:  iSo. 

—  and  Magic  in  Antiquity  and  the  Middle  Ages.    Westm. 

81:  48. 

—  Controversial  Writers  on.     Retros.  18:  255. 

—  Fossils  of.     (Mrs.  L.  H.  Stone)  Lakeside,  1 :  298. 

—  Judicial,  Exposure  of.     Penny  ^I.  12:  366-466. 

—  Looking  into  the  Future.     St.  James,  II :  239. 

—  Modern.     (J.  B.  Langlev)  Peop.  .T.  4:   i-^,  67. 

—  Pleas  for.     (G.  F.  HolmVs')  So.  M.  13:  420. 
Astronomers,  American.     (W.  Leitch)  Good  Words,  2: 

394- 
Progress  by.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  16:  332. 

—  before  and  at  the  Time  of  (Jalilco.  New  York  R.  9:  444. 

—  German,  Works  of.     (N.  Bowditch)  No.  Am.  10:  260. 
Astronomical  Almanacs.     Nature,  8  :  311,  350,  529.     9: 

69,  123,  210. 


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Astronomical  Annuals.     (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.  lOi:  134. 
Astronomical  Calculations   for    1869.      (S.    H.   Wright) 

Am.  J.  EJuc.  18:  9. 
Astronomical  Expedition,  The  Sherman.    (C.  A.  Young) 

Nature,  7:  107. 

—  to  Peak  of  Teneriffc,  1S56.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:   1S6, 

2S1. 
Astronomical  Fantasy.     (C.  Flammarion) N.  Eel.  6:  677. 
Astronomical   Forecasts.     (P.  E.  Chase)  J.  F'rankl.  Inst. 

io5:  314,  353. 
Astronomical  Improvement  in   iSth  Century.     Mo.  II. 

159:  135- 
Astronomical  Observation.     Nature,  4:  30.  —  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  2:  365. 
Astronomical  (Observations  at  Greenwich.    Cornh.  7:  381. 

—  Bond's  Clock  for  registering,     licl.  M.  24:  384. 

—  United  States  Naval.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  251. 

—  with  the   Spectroscope.     (L.  M.  liutherfurd)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  85:  71. 
Astronomical  Observatory,  in  Russia.     Ed.  New  Philos. 
J.  19:  71- 

—  Paper  Dome  for.     (D.  Greene)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  55. 
Astronomical   Observatories.     (S.   Newcomb)    No.   Am. 

133:   196. 

Astronomical  Operations  at  Pulkova.  (J.  Nooney)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  47:  88. 

Astronomical  Refraction,  Easy  Rules  for.  (B.  S.  Ly- 
man) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88:  343. 

Astronomical  Theories.     Nat.  Q.  6:  239. 

Astronomical  Traditions.     Anthrop.  R.  3:  325. 

Astronomische  Gesellschaft,  Meeting  of,  at  Leyden,  Aug., 
1875.     Nature,  12:  386. 

Astronomy.     Knick.  37:  197. 

—  Airy's  Physical.     Westm.  7:  146. 

—  Ancient.     Ed.  R.  116:  80. 

Lewis  on.     (Sir  L).   Brewster)  No.  Brit.  36:  4S5. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  433.  —  Chr.  Obs.  63:  440. 

—  and  Geology.     (H.  C.  Sorby)  Nature,  9:  388. 

—  and  Immortality.     (T.  B.  Thaj-er)  Univ.  Q.  10:  5. 

—  ami  Religion.     (E.  H.  Chapin)  Univ.  Q.  5:  5.— (E. 

T.  Winkler)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  58.  — (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R. 

26:  205,  354,  466. 

Chalmers  on.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  5S8. 

Milner  on.     Eel.  R.  79:  169. 

—  Application  of  Photography  to.     (G.  B.  Merriman) 

Meth.  Q.  29:  392. 

—  Arago's  Popular.     Chr.  Obs.  60:   9. — Eel.  R.   109: 

354.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:  415.  — Eraser,  53:  733. 

—  Aspects  of  the  Heavens.     Eel.  M.  57:  113. 

—  Babylonian.     (A.  11.  Sayce)  Nature,  12:  489. 

—  Bailey's  History  of.     (J.  Farrar)  No.  Am.  12:  150. 

—  Belgian  Contributions  to.     Nature,  7:  23. 

—  Brinkley's.     Nature,  II :  83. 

—  Chauvenet's  Manual  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  378. 

—  Chemistry  of  the  Stars.     Brit.  Q.  lo:  321.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  19:  171. 

—  Colored  Suns.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Ev.  Sat.  5:   144. 

—  Conjectural.     Chamb.  .T.  25:  100. 

—  Contem]ilations  of  the  Heavens.     Eel.  M.  56:  145. 

—  Cosmical.     (P.  G.  Tait)  Good  Words,  16:   19-857. 

—  Delambre's  History  oL     For.  R.  2:  i.  — Eel.  R.  21: 

384- 

—  Discoveries  and   Observations  on.    J.  Frankl.   Inst. 

26:  109. 

—  Dunkin's  Midnight  Sky.     Nature,  1 :  215. 

—  Epitome  of.     (G.  Waterman)  Godcy,  29:  274. 

—  Errors  of  Modern.     (J.   Prusol)  Colbiirn,    166:   476, 

626.     167:  13. 

—  Essay  on.     Nav.  M.  i:  474,  528.     2:  42,  119,  215. 

—  Ferguson's.     (J.  Farrar)  No.  Am.  6:  205. 

—  The  Heavens  in  1864.     (A.  W.  Drayson)  St.  James, 

9:  241. 


Astronomy,  Herschel's  Outlines  of.     (B.  A.  Gould)  Chr, 

Exam.  47:  268.  —  Eel.  R.  90:  576.  —  Westm.  71: 

284.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:  ;^2. 
Survey  of  Southern  Heavens.     Quar.  85 :   i .  —  (Sir 

D.  Brewster)  No.   Brit.   8  :    491.     Same  art.  Li  v. 

Age,  16:  577.— Ed.  R.  88:  104. 

—  Hindu    Astronomical    Tables.      Ed.    New  Philos.  J. 

20:  22. 

—  Hindu  Svstems  of.     (Prof.  Hamilton)  Ed.  R.  10 :  455. 

—  History  of.     Mo.  R.  131:  405. — Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  106. 

—  in  America.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  351. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  lO'.  75.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
87:  679. 

—  in  1S41.     Chr.  Rem.  i:  412. 

—  Indian,  Bentley  on.     Ed.  R.  10 :  455. 

—  Lockyer's.     Pract.  M.  5:  64. 

—  Miidler's  History  of.     (T.  W.  AVebb)  Nature,  6:  58. 

—  Magnitudes  in.    (H.  S.  Carhart)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  291. 

—  Mechanism  of  the  Heavens.     (Sir  J.  F.  W.  Herschel) 

Quar.  41 :  537. 

—  Modern.     (N.   Bowditch)   No.   Am.   20:    309.  —  (E. 

Loomis)   New  Eng.   2:    3.  —  Lond.   Q.   41:    265. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  195. 

Progress  of.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  36:  86. 

Revelations  of.     Eel.  M.  10:  79. 

Theoretical.     (S.  Newcomb)  No.  Am.  93:  367. 

—  Moral.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  46. 

—  Music  of  the  Moons.     (P.  E.  Chase)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

104:  352,  403- 

of  the   Spheres.     (P.  E.   Chase)  .J.   Frankl.    lust. 

104:  161. 

—  Mysteries  of .     Colburn,  165:  1173,  12S9. 

—  Myths  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  33:  292. 
Blake's.     Nature,  15:  351. 

—  Nautical.   Quar.  141 :  136.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  641. 

—  New  Facts  in.     Chamb.  J.  8:  244,  347.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  15:  555. 

—  Newcomb's.     (J.  R.  Hind)  Nature,  18:  7. 

—  Nicliol's  Architecture  of  the  Heavens.  Tait,  n.  s.  4:  539. 

—  Night  in  July.     (A.  W.  Drayson)  St.  James,  1 :  387. 

—  of  i8th  Century.     J'or.  Q.  i:  631. 

—  of  the  Future.     (N.   Crosland)   Eraser,  94:  593. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  97.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
131:  667. 

—  of  the  Invisible.     Cornh.  7:  544. 

—  of  the  Seasons.     (D.  K.  Lee)  Univ.  Q.  21 :  209. 

—  Other  Worlds  and  other  LTniverses.     (R.  A.  Proctor) 

Belgra.  31:  416.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  486. 

—  Outlines  of.     Chr.  Rem.  19:  128.     32:   103. 

—  Paradoxes   of.      (R.    A.    Proctor)    Belgra.    33:    162. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  418. 

—  Perceiving  without  seeing.     (C.  Pritchard)  Ed.  M. 

72:  530. 

—  Physical.     No.  Brit.  18:  491. 
Blot's.     Quar.  7:   136. 

Grant's.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  18:  491. 

Recent  Progress  in.     (J.  M.  Degni)  Am.  Cath.  Q. 

4:  645.  — For.  Q.  5:  231. 

—  Physical   Phenomena   of  other  Worlds.      (R.   Hunt) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  311. 

—  Photography  in.     (L.  M.  Rutherfurd)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89: 

3°4- 

—  Pluralitv  of  Worlds.   Westm.  61 :  591.    62:242.    See 

Worlds. 

—  Popular.     Eel.  R.  79:   169.  — (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q. 

39:  247- 

—  Practical,  Andre  and  Rayet's.     Nature,  lo:  42. 

—  Present  State  of,   1852. "  (C.  W.  Hackley)  Meth.  Q. 

11:  32. 

—  Primitive.     (J.  Samuelson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  426. 

—  Progress   of.     (A    Hall)  Nature,   22:    570.  — So.  R. 

n.  s.  5:  148. 


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71 


ATHEISM 


Astronomy,  Progress  and  Prospects  of.    Fraser,  63 :  2S9, 

458.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  66,  455. 
in  19th  Centurj'.     So.  K.  n.  s.  8:  161.  —  No.  Am. 

125:  363. 
Recent.     (S.  Newcomb)  No.  xVm.   123:   86.  —  (E. 

S.  Holden)  No.  Am.  131:  375. 

—  Ptolemaic  and  Copernican  Systems.     Eel.  K.  93:  543. 

—  Recent.     Brit.  Q.  6:  i. 

and  the  Mosaic  Record.     (S.  D.  Hillman)  Meth.  Q. 

28:  532. 
and  the  Nebular  Hypothesis.    (H.  Spencer)  Westm. 

70:  1S5.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  45:  73,  176. 

—  Recent  Discoveries  in.     Fraser,  37:  4S9. 
in  1834.     Tait,  4:  57. 

in  1852.     (J.  Lovering)  Am.  Ahua.  1852:  66. 

in  1853.     (J.  Lovering)  Am.  Alma.  1853:  69. 

—  Recent  History  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Quar.  38 :  i .  — 

Ed.  R.  51:  87. 

—  Revelations  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  6:  206. 

—  Romance  of,  Miller's.     Nature,  8:  140. 

—  Schiaparelli's  Researches.  (W.  Lasscll)  Nature,  5:  433. 

—  Sidereal.     (Sir  H.  Holland)  Ed.  R.  94:  49. 

—  Stellar  Universe.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Xat.  Q.  24:   145. 

—  Study  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Fraser,  84:  282.  — (R.  A. 

Proctor)  Eel.  M.  79:   167. 

—  Sweep  through  the  Stars.     Li  v.  Age,  58:  32. 

—  Systems  of  Uranus  and  Neptune,  Newcomb  on.    Na- 

ture, 12:  515. 

—  Talks  of  an  Astronomer.     (S.  Newcomb)  Harper,  49: 

693,  825. 

—  Truths  of.    (A.  Winchell)  Meth.  Q.  33:  iSi.    34:70. 

—  Uses  of.     (E.  Everett)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  605. 

—  Utility  of.     (L.  C.  Garland)  So.  Lit.  Muss.  4:  123. 

—  Utilities  of.     (E.  Everett)  Eel.  M.  39:  374. 

—  Vince's.     Ed.  R.  14:  64. 

—  Visible  Heavens.     Eel.  M.  26:  433. 

—  Whewell's.     Chr.  R.  i:  215.  — Ed.  R.  58:  427. 

—  Wolf's  History  of.    (J.  R.  Hind)  Nature,  17:  259,  359. 

—  Woodhouse's.     Ed.  R.  31:  375. — C^uar.  22:  129. 

—  AVorlds  in  the  Sky.     Liv.  Age,  48:  360. 

See  names  of  heavenly  bodies,  as  Sim;  Moon;  the 
Planets;  etc.  Also  Nebular  Hypothesis;  Observa- 
tories; Stars;  etc. 

At  a  little  Dinner  in  Tatter-Street.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  493. 

At  Chrighton  Abbey;  a  Tale.     Belgra.  14:  353. 

At  Daggers  Drawn;  a  Tale.     (B.  White)  Belgra.  i:  335. 

At  her  Mercy;  a  Story.  (J.  Payn)  .Vll  the  Year,  30:  553, 
577,  601.     31:  1-553.     32:  I,  25. 

At  his  Gates.  (M.  Oliphant)  Scrib.  3:  355-713.  4: 
34-706.     5:  44,  201. 

At  Kirkby  Cottage.    (A.  Trollope)  Ev.  Sat.  10:  22,  46,  59. 

At  Last.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Scrib.  8:  90. 

At  One  again;  a  Poem.     (J.  Ligelow)  Harper,  51:  617. 

At  Rest;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  10:  623. 

At  Sea;  a  Poem.     (F.  N.  Broome)  Cornh.  20:  90. 

At  Sea  in  a  Sail-Boat.     (C.  L.  Norton)  Lippine.  8:  293. 

At  Sea  in  a  Sail-Boat;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  8:  2S2. 

At  the  Bar;  a  Tale.     (M.  Collins)  All  the  Year,  14:   193- 

553- 
At  the  Bar;  a  Stor^-.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  22:  ;iS,  438. 
At  the  Convent  Gate;  a  Poem.     (A.  Dobson)  Cornh.  39: 

231- 
At  the  Door;  a  Storj-.     Mo.  Eel.  M.  24:  119. 
At  the  Haeienda.     Overland,  5:  231. 
At  the  Lattice;  a  Poem.    (A.  Austin)  Temp.  Bar,  3:  376. 
At  the  Morgans';  a  Tale.     Chamb.  .J.  48:  44,  59.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  108:  S05.    109:  45.    Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  10:  142,  166. 
At  the  Play.     Cornh.  5:  84. 

At  the  Sigiiof  the  Savage.    (W.  D.  Howells)  .\tlan.  40:  36. 
Atacama,  Desert  of,  in  Peru.     Chamb.  J.  15:   158. 

—  Silver  Mines  of.     (.J.  Schumacher)  Scrib.  8:  43. 


Atala;  a  Romance.     (F.  A.  de  Chateaubriand)  West.  J. 

7:  51-418. 
Atchafalaya  River,  Battle  of.     (T.  Green)  So.  Hist.  Pap 

3:  62. 
Athabasca,  Missionary  in.     Colbum,  141:  491. 
Athanasiau  Creed.     (J.  Jones)  Month,  16:  2S0.  —  (F.  D. 

Maurice)  Contenip.  15:  479.  —  (,J.  W.  Nevin)  Mer- 

cersb.  14:  624.  — (P.  .Sehafl)  Am.  Presb.  R.  15:  584. 

—  (P.  Sehaft)  Mercersb.  II :  232.  —  (A.  P.  .Stanley) 
Contemp.  15:  133,  524.  —  (J.  Wright)  Theo.  R.  10; 
233.  —  Chr.  Obs.  71:  301.  73:  266.  —  Dub.  R.  71: 
208. —  Loud.  Q.  37:  426.  —  Maemil.  17:  20.  21: 
38.  — Cong.  2:  177. 

—  Structure  and  Origin  of.     (J.  Jones)  Month,  22:  152- 

328.     23:  257.     24:  39-301. 

—  Swainson  on.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  80S. 

Athanasian  Hypothesis  and  Transubstantiation.     Theo. 

Repos.  5:  397. 
Athanasius,  St.     Am.  Church  R.  21:  417.     22:  237. 

—  and  Council  of  Nicaa.     Chr.  Rem.  27:  125. 

—  Contra  Mimdum.     Month,  17:   155. 

—  Controversy  with  Arius.     (R.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  58: 

275.  — (C.  F.  Schaefi"er)Bib.  Sac.  21 :  i.  — (H.  Wace) 
Good  Words,  19:  681. — Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  353,  529. 

—  Univ.  Q.  9:  35. 

—  Festal  Letters  of.    Brit.  (J.  16:  76.  —  Ed.  R.  105:  433. 

—  Letters  of.     Kitto,  14:  255. 

—  Life  of.    (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  14:  445.  —  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  4:  244. 

—  Milman  on.     (M.  Mahan)  Am.  Church  R.  14:  563. 

—  Select  Treatises  of.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  32,  246. 
Atheism.     Cong.  M.  20:  577.  —  Nat.  R.  2:  97. 

—  Ancient.     Kitto,  29:  24. 

—  and  Agnosticism.     Lond.  Q.  54:  i. 

—  and  the  Church.     (G.  H.  Curteis)  Contemp.  34:  230. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  415.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  14:  621. 

—  and  its  Exponents.     (S.  Ellis)  Univ.  Q.  21:  80. 

—  and  Repentance.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  19th  Cent.  8:  19. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  303. 

—  and  the  Rights  of  Man.     (W.  IL  Mallock)  19th  Cent. 

7:  756. 

—  and  Science.     Eel.  M.  67:  74,6. 

—  and  Theism.     (.Max  Miiller)  Contemp.  33:  707. 

—  and  the  United  States.    (J.  Crawford)  Ref.  Q.  26:  304. 

—  as  a  mental  Phenomenon.    (T.  Finley)  Month,  33:  187. 

—  Evolution,  and  Theology.     Lond.  Q.  49:  322. 

—  Fervent.     (C.  B.  Upton)  Mod.  I!,  i:  98. 

—  Folly  of.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  36:  76. 

—  Godwin  on.     (A.  Alexander)  Priiic.  9:  576. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.    (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

2:  320. 

—  in  England.     CSUss  Follet)  Chr.  Exam.  67:  339. 

—  in  New  England.     NewEng.  M.  7:  500.     8:  53. 

—  in  our  Colleges.     (E.  D.  Mead)  U;iita.  R.  15:  33.). 

—  in  Poetrj-  and  Music.     (G.  D.  Haughton)  Fraser,  90: 

40. 

—  Last  Phase  of.     (H.  J.  Warner)  Clir.  Exam.  78:  78. 

—  Letter  of  Hemsterhuys  on.     Eraser.  91 :  6<)(). 

—  Magnanimous.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Theo.  R.  14:  447. 

—  Modern.    (\V.  H.  Mallock)  Contemp.  29:   169.— (L.  S. 

Bevington)  19th  Cent.  6:  58;.  900-  —  Dub.  R.  70; 
135.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  120.  —  Theo.  iS:  Lit.  J.  9:  672. 

—  Natural   History  of.      (J.   S.   Blaekie)   Good  Words, 

17:  26,  162,  243. 

—  The  Newest.     (N.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  «.  5:  359. 

—  or.  the  atheistic  Statesman  and  Judge.    (L  S.  Spencer) 

Hours  at  Homo,  1 :  73. 

—  Poetry  of.     (C.  W.  Gunsaulns)  Nat.  Q.  38:  275. 

—  Practical.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  0.  &  N.  3:  204. 

—  Refutation  of.     Bmwnson.  22:  433.     23:   i,  145. 

—  Steps  to.     (J.  Shea)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  305. 


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72 


ATKINSON 


Atbeism,  Theism  and  Problem  of  Evil.    (M.  D.  Conway) 
Theo.  R.  9:  207. 

—  vs.  Pantheism.     (J.  Bayma)  Cath.  World,  27:  471. 
See  Theism. 

Atheisms  of  Geology.     Eel.  R.  107:  61. 

Atheistic  Controversy.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Contemp.  33: 

470. 
Atheistic  Theories.     Eel.  R.  73:  85. 

Atheistic  View  of  Life.    (R.  H.  Hutton)  Eraser,  lOi :  652. 
Atheists  in  Parliament.    (U.  C.  Lathbury)  Fortn.  36:  671. 

—  Plato  ai^ainst.     Ciir.  Exam.  40:   loS. 

—  What  would  they  have?    (J.  P.  llopps)  Mod.  R.  2:  129. 
Athelings.    (M.  Oliphant)  Blaekw.  79:  625.    80:26-660. 

81:42-719.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:   167,488,778. 
51:395.460,721.    52:348,487,727,    53:226,403, 
723.     54:  84. 
Athelstaneford,  Sketch  of.     (J.  Purves)  Dub.  Univ.  86: 

479- 
Athelstons  of  Morte  d'Athelston;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ. 

85:  25. 
Athenaion,   Literar}'  Society,  Prospectus  of.     Lond.  M. 

11:  113,  259. 
Athenaeum  Club  House.     Eraser,  1 :  145. 
Athenajus.     Cornh.  37:  552. 

—  Noctes  of.     Blaekw.  36:  431. 

—  Selections  from.     Blaekw.  3:  650.     4:  23,  413,  666. 

—  Schweighoeuser's   Edition   of.     (P.  Elmsley)   Ed.  R. 

3:  iSi. 
Athenian  Architecture  and  Polychrome  Embellishments. 

For.  Q.  18:  159. 
Athenian  Banquets.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R. 

7:  194,  586. 
Athenian  Democracy.    Blaekw.  42:  44.  —  (H.  S.  Legard) 

New  York  R.  7:  i. 
Athenian  Letters,  The.     Retros.  18:  74. 
Athenian  Navy,  Archives  of.     For.  Q.  26:  401. 

—  Pa-ans  of.     Blaekw.  62:  736. 
Athenian  Poets'  Creed.     Eraser,  18:  443. 

Athenian  Tale.     (.J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R.  4:  467. 
Athenians,  Character  of.     (D.  K.  Sandford)  Ed.  R.  61: 

323- 

—  Harbors  and  Naval  Establishments  of.     (A.  L.  Koep- 

pen)  Mercersb.  7:  163. 

—  Manners  of.     Quar.  23:  245.     24:  419. 

—  Religion  of.     (B.  F.  Cocker)  Meth.  Q.  29:   165. 
Athens.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  7:  172.  — (M.  E. 

Gates)  Harper,  62:  819.  —  (W.  S.  Tyler)  Hours  at 
Home,  5:  193,  339.  —  (T.  L.  Eliot)  Unita.  R.  15: 
225.  — Hogg,  2:  133. 

—  Acropolis  of.    Ed.  R.  no:  35.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48: 

319.  —  Nav.  M.  i:  137. 

and  the  Parthenon.     Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  351. 

in  the  Siege  of  1821-22.     Lond.  M.  14:   193. 

—  Esthetic  Culture  of.    (W.  S.  Tyler)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  152. 

—  and  tlie  Athenians,  Bulwer  on.     Eel.  R.  66:  457. — 

Mo.  R.  143:  185. 

—  and  Attica,  Ancient.     (A.  J.  Huntington)  Bapt.  Q. 

It:  215. 

described.     (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb.  6:  258. 

Wordsworth's  Residence  in.   Quar.  64:  64.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  9:  422. 

—  and  her  Enemies;  a  Poem.     (W.  Everett)  0.  &  N.  2: 

650. 

—  and  Pentelicus.     Fraser,  75:   103. 

—  Anthesphoria  at.     Fraser,  39:   713.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  22:  163. 

—  Antiquities  of.     Mo.  R.  82:   225. 

—  Barber's  Shop  in  old.     Chamb.  J.  21:  177. 

—  Conversations  at,  on  local  Topics.     Fraser,  62:  375. 

—  Damage  done  to,  by  Storm  of  Oct.  26,  1852.    (T.  Wyse) 

Arch.  35:  2-5. 

—  Day  at.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fraser,  67:  601. 


Athens,  tcole  Fran^aise  at.     (W.  W.  Capes)  Fraser,  98: 
103.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  404. 

—  Egyptian  Colony  at.     (F.  S.  Schmidt)  Arch,  i:  238. 

—  First  Impressions  of.     Internat.  R.  5:  44. 

—  The  Grand  E.^Lperiment.     (W.  A.  Nicliols)  Cong.  R. 

11:   172. 

—  in  tiie  Time  of  Pericles,  and  Rome  in  the  Time  of  Au- 

gustus.    Ox.  Prize  Ess.  4:  79. 

—  in  1853.     Blaekw.  74:  569. 

—  in  1S63.     (H.  B.  Hall)  St.  James,  9:  224. 

—  Letter  from.     Fraser,  14:  349. 

—  Modern.     (F.   Bremer)    St.   James,   2:    35.  — (C.   K. 

Tuckerman)  Scrib.  4:  675. 
and  the  Acropolis.     (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb.  6: 

531-     7:  I- 

—  Monuments  of.     Meth.  Q.  16:  235. 

—  Night  in.     Knick.  30:   189. 

—  of  Thucydides.     Brit.  Q.  66:  55. 

—  Owl's  City.     (W.  Thornbury)  Good  Words,  2:  432. 

—  Place  of,  in  History.     (J.  R.  Boise)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  153. 

—  Political  Institutions  of.     So.  Q.  24:  451. 

—  Public  Economy  of.       (W.  W.   Goodwin)  No.  Am. 

86:  I. 

—  Republic  of,  from  Alcibiades  to  Demosthenes.    (A.  H. 

Dana)  Nat.  Q.  39:  221. 

—  School  Life  in.    (N.  C.  Schaeffer)  Ref.  Q.  26:  217. 

—  Site  and  Antiquities  of.     (J.  L.  T.  Phillips)  Lippinc. 

11:  147. 

—  Sketch  of.     (T.  Campbell)  Colburn,  13:  217. 

—  Some  Aspects  of.     (Prof.  Colvin)  Portfo.  7:  168,  184. 

—  under  King  Otho.     (W.  Thornbury)  Gent.  M.  n.  3. 

18:  84. 

—  University  Life  at.     (J.  H.  Newman)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

24:  23. 

—  Visit  to,  1840.    (Marchioness  of  Londonderry)  Colburn, 

70:  25-539. 

—  Week   in.      (G.  F.  Rodwell)    Dub.  Univ.    86:    i.— 

Blaekw.  128:  329. 
Atherstone,   E.,  Fall  of  Nineveh.     Blaekw.  27:   137. — 
(F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  48:  47.  — Eel.  R.  49:  79. 

—  Handwriting  on  the  Wall.    Dub.  Univ.  51 :  81.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  43:  334. 

—  Last  Days  of  Herculaneum.     Lond.  M.  3:  379. 
Atherton,  Charles  G.,  Portrait  of.     Deni.  R.  23:  479. 
Atherton  Familv  in  England.     (J.  C.  J.  Brown)  N.  E. 

Reg- 35:  67. 
Atherton,  John,  Bp.,  Penitent  Death  of.     Chr.  Obs.  2: 

5S2,  645. 
Athletes  at  Ease.     All  the  Year,  39:  17. 
Athletic  Sports  at  Brompton,  England.   Ev.  Sat.  10:  456. 

—  Oxford  and  Cambridge.     Dark  Blue,  3:  2.33. 

and  University  Studies.     (L.  Stephen)  Fraser,  82: 

691. 
Athletics.     Contemp.  3:    374.     Same   art.   Ev.  Sat.  7: 

535- 

—  and  Education.     (H.  H.  Almond)  Ed.  M.  96:  554. 

—  Feminine.     (J.  H.  Fletcher)  Good  Words,  20:  533. 

—  in  Schools.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  677. 

—  Morality  of  Muscularity.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  525. 

—  Risks  of.     (W.  Blaikie)  Harper,  58:  923. 
See  Gymnastics;  Physical  Education. 

Athleticism,  Modern.     (W.  Turley)  Dark  Blue,  4:  297. 
Athlone.     Penny  M.  5:  68. 

—  Siege  of,  1691.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  155. 

Ath(d,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  51. 
Athole  Gathering.     (E.  Courtenay)  Belgra.  15:  432. 
AthoR,  Mount.     All  the  Year,  36:  4S7. 

—  Monasteries   of.     Ed.  R.    loi:    191.  — (B.   Murphy) 

Cath.  World,  33:  163.— Chr.  Rem.  20:  2S8. 

—  to  Saloniea.     (W.  G.  Clark)  Macmil.  7:  306. 
Atkinson  (N.  H.)  Academy,  History  of.     (W.  C.  Todd) 

N.  E.  Reg.  26:  122. 


ATLANTA 


73 


ATiMOSPHERE 


Atlanta,  Ga.  (C.  W.  Ilubner)  Appleton,  8:  376.— De 
Bow,  27:  462. 

Atlanta  Campaign,  1S64.  (C.  C.  Chesney)  Fortn.  24: 
6ii._(0.  b.  Howard)  Atlan.  38:  385",  559.  — U.  S. 
Sen-.  M.  3:  305.  — (T.  B.  Koy)  So.  Hist.  P.  8:  337. 

Atlantean  Race.     (J.  W.  Jackson)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  397. 

Atlantic,  Steamer,  Wreck  of,  1S73;  ^  I'oem.  St.  James, 
32:  606. 

Atlantic  and  Mississippi  Railroad.  West.  Mo.  R.  3:  19, 
4S0. 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad.  West.  J.I :  353.  —  (Prof. 
Forsiiey  and  J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  l)e  Bow,  3:  474. 

Atlantic  Telegraph  Cable.  (G.  Mathiot)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77: 
i57._(W.  H.Russell)  Fortn.  2:  329.  — (W.  Thom- 
son) Good  Words,  8:  43.  — N.  Eel.  7:  88.— No. 
Brit.  29:  519.     45:  459. 

—  and  its  Lessons.     (J.  Stephen)  Fortr..  5:  442. 

—  Atlantic  Wedding  Ring;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  84:  45S. 

—  Benefits  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  87:  532. 

—  Deep-Sca  Soundings  for.     (W.  P.  Trowbridge)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  78:  51. 

—  Electrical  Principles  of.     (G.  C.  Foster)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

5:  416. 

—  Expedition  of  1865.     (J.  C.  Deane)  Maemil.  12:  440. 

—  (H.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  6:  S35. 

—  Field's  History  of.    (J.  T.  L.  Preston)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  34. 

—  Layers  of.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  424. 

—  Laying.     Victoria,  21:  452. 

—  Poem  on.     (J.  A.  Boyd)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  4:  329. 
Atlantic  City.     (M.  M.  Howard)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  321. 

—  (A.  G.  Penn)  Lippinc.  6:  420.  —  Lippinc.ii:  609. 
Atlantic  Coast,  Glacial  Marks  on.     (A.  S.  I'uckard,  jr.) 

Am.  Natural.  11:  674. 
Atlantic  Drift,  gathered  in  the  Steerage.     (C.  Brotherton) 

Calh.  WoVld,  16:  648,  S37. 
Atlantic  Monthly,  Theological  Animus  of.     Cong.  K.  7: 

244. 
Atlantic  Ocean.     Chamb.  J.  31:  91. 

—  and  Gulf  of  Mexico.  Connection  of.     De  Bow,  20:  492. 

—  and   Pacific,    Junction   of.     Westm.    53:   127.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  193.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20:  245 

—  (A.  Whitney)  De  Bow,  4:  164.  6:  204.  7:  i 
22:  365.  —  (L.  S.  O'Connor)  Dub.  Univ.  35:  221 
Same  art.  Ecl.M.  20:  40. — Dub.  Univ.  84:625,  741 

—  (M.  F.  Maury)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  259.  — Am.  J 
Sci.  41:  35S.  —  (R.  J.  Colburn)  Lippinc.  i:  541. — 

,      Blackw.   54:    658.  — Colburn,    88:   172.     89:  365- 
444.     90:  37-314.  — Penny  M.  12:  397,  404,  414. 
See  Interoceanic  Canal;  Darien;  Panama;  Tehuante- 
pec. 

—  Basin  of.     Chamb.  J.  20:   12. 

—  Contour  of.     (J.  E.  Davis)  Geog.  M.  i:  225. 

—  Crossing.     (J.  Hatton)  Colburn,  168:  343. 

—  Deposits   of,  in   Deep  Water.     (D.  T,  Ansted)    Pop. 

Sci.  R.  9:  24. 

—  Fauna  of.     (F.  P.  Johnson)  Nature.  9:  15. 

—  Natural-Histor^v  Phenomena  of.     (W.    King)  Fraser, 

68:  484.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  15. 

—  On  the.     Good  Words,  1 :  457. 

—  Physical   Condition    of.     Eel.  M.  58:  390.  —  (Sir  H. 

S.Holland)  Ed.  R.  105:  360.  —  Westm.  72:  456. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49:  464. 

—  Soundings  in.     (J.  J.  Wild)  Nature.  15:  377. 

Examination  of.     (J.  W.  Bailey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67: 

176. 

—  Survey  of  the  North.     Liv.  Age,  69:  75. 

—  Trip  over.     (H.  Wickoff)  Dem.  K.  24:   ;oi. 
Atlantic  Slope,  Mesozoic  Sandstone  of.     (P.  Frazer,  jr.) 

Am.  Natural.  13:    2S4. 

—  Mesozoic  Red  Sandstone  of.     (C.  M.  Wheatley)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  82:  41. 
Atlantic  Souvenir.     (J.  Everett)  No.  Am.  22:  444. 


Atlantic  Souvenir,  and  Memorial.    (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood) 

Chr.  Exam.  24:  228. 
Atlantic  Steam  Navigation.     (A.  W.  Colgate)  Galaxy, 

20:  41.— Chamb.   J.    15:  390.  — (B.B.  Thatcher) 

Quar.  62:  102.  —  Ed.  K.  65:  118. 

—  First.     Hunt,  15:  610. 
See  nlsn  Steam  Navigation. 

Atlantic  Steamers,    American  Mail.     (J.  L.  Tellkampf) 

Hunt,  15:  51.  —  St.  James,  31:  177. 
Atlantic  Voyage.     (\V.  G.  Beers)  Canad.  Mo.  11:  379. 
Atlantic  Yacht  Race,  1S66      All  the  Year,  22:  342. 
Atlantis,  Lost,  and  the  Challenger  Souudnigs.     (W.   S. 

Mitchell)  Nature,  15:  553. 
Atlantis  ;    the   Antediluviiin    World,    Donnellv's.      (A. 

Winchell)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  284. 

—  Story  of.     (J.  W.  Foster)  Lakeside,  9:  411. 
Atlas  Mountains,  Across.     Fraser,  65:  661. 
Atlases,  American.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  18:  382. 

—  Bleaus's  Atlas,  17th  Century.     Chamb.  J.  15:  374. 

—  K.  Johnston's  System  of.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  49. 
Atlee,  Col.  Samuel  J.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  448,  507. — 

(S.  W.  Pennypacker)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  74. 
Atmosphere.     (J.  R.  Leifcliild)  Good  Words,  4:  666. — 
(H.  T.  Tuckerman)    Putnam,  5:  250.  —  Liv.  Age, 
58:    155.  —  All  the  Y'ear,  27:  510.  —  Chamb.  J.  20: 
244.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  135. 

—  and  the  Clouds.     (J.  Glaisher)  Good  Words,  8:   no. 

—  and  Fog-Signaling.     (J.   T\'ndal])  Pop.  Sci.   Mo.   6: 

541,  685. 

—  Appearances  of,  Aug.  19,  1S25.     (C.Meriwether)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  II :  325. 

—  as  an  Anvil.     (J.  P.  Cooke,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  220. 

—  Changes  of  aqueous  Portion  of.     J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  42: 

347- 

—  Chemical  Analysis  of.     (M.  Brunner)  Am.  J.  Sci.  23: 

280. 

—  Chemical  and  Geological  Relations  of.     (T.  S.  Hunt) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  349. 

—  Circulation  of.     (M.  F.  Maury)  West.  J.  6:  16. 

—  Components  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  356. 

—  Condition    during    Cholera.     (R.    D.    Thomson)    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  61:   202. 

—  Constitution  of.     (J.  Johnston)  Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  no. 

—  Currents  in.     (D.  Murray)  Nature,  15:  294.  —  Chamb. 

J.  33:  298.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  51:  22. 
and  Oceanic  Currents.     (L.  Dubois)  Meth.  Q.  21 : 

206,  374. 

Hildebrandsson  on.     Nature,  12:   12-5. 

in  West  Indies.     (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Nature,  10:  65. 

—  Distribution  of  Moisture  in.     Pop.  Sci.  il".  7:  4S3. 

—  Earth  and  Air.     (S.  S.  Conant)  Harper,  46:  545. 

—  Economy  of.     Dub.  R.  9:  2S9. 

—  Etiology  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  30:  55. 

—  Flammarion  on.     (W.  F.  Barrett)  Nature,  8:  22. 

—  Great  Movements  of.     (A.  Buchan)  Nature,  3:   ■;•,. 

—  in  its    Geological    Relations.     (E.   T.    Ilardmaii)   Eel. 

Engiii.  ig:  135. 

—  Infection  in.     (J.  Tyndal!)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  643. 

—  Influence  of.  on  Health  and  Diseases.     Pamjih.  14:  107. 

—  Luminous  Matter  in.     (H.  Waldner)  Nature,  5:  304. 

—  of  London.     Pamph.  15:  61. 

—  of  Rockv  Mountains.     (H.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113: 

89. 

—  of  a  World  on  Fire.  (C.  Pritchard)  Good  Words.  8:  249. 

—  Optical  Phenomena  of.     (G    F.  Chambers)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  i:  216. 

—  Pressure  of.     (P.  Bert)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  316. 
as  a  Source  of  Power.    J.  Frankl.   Inst.  78:  271, 

343.  79:  200.     80:  28,  279. 
Effect  on  Level  of  the  Ocean.     (Sir  J.  C.  Ross)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  6g:  52.     Same  art.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  58:  394. 
Influence  of,  on  Human  Life.     Nature,  12:  472. 


ATMOSPHERE 


74 


ATONEMENT 


Atmosphere,  Problems  of,  Balloon  Ascension  to  solve, 
1850.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  34. 

—  Resistance  of,   to  Falling  Bodies.     (E.  Loomis)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  68:  67. 

to  Railroad    Trains.      (H.   Bessemer)    J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  44:   145. 

—  Spectrum  of.     (J.  P.  Maclear)  Nature,  5:  341. 

—  Transparency  of.     (C.  Abbe)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  28. 
and  Opacity  of.     Liv.  Age,  120:  692,  CS15. 

—  Variations  of.  Phenomena  of.     (U.  W.  Dove)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  69:  31. 

—  Waves  of.     (W.  R.  Birt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  46:  349.  — 

(G.  W.  Warren)  Nation,  15:  423.  —  Cliamb.  J. 
16:  42. 

—  Weight  of,  Experiments  on,  1648.    Lond.  Soc.  40:  260. 

—  Wonders  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  27S. 
See  Air. 

Atmospheres  and  Currents,   Thoughts  on.     (A.  K.  II. 

Boyd)  Good  Words,  3:  155. 
Atmospheric  Gas  Engines.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  100:  262. 
Atmospheric  Railway.     Penny  M.  14:  109,  117. 
Atmospheric  Telegraph.     Nature,  9:  64,  105. 
Atom,  Idea  of  an.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  48:  352. 
Atoms.     (Sir  J.  W.  F.  Herschel)  Fortn.  1 :  81.  —  All  the 

Year,  15:  235.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i:  3S7. 

—  and  Equivalents.     Nature,  16:  293. 

—  and  Molecules.     (S.  D.  Tillman)  Nature,  6:  171. 

Evolution  of.  (M.  M.  Pattison)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  18:  133. 

."pectroscopically    considered.       (J.    N.    Lockyer) 

Nature,  10:  69,  89. 

—  Gaudin's  World  of.     Nature,  8:  81. 

—  Size  of.     (Sir  W.  Thomson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loo:  38. — 

Nature,  i :  551. 
Atomic   Collision  and   Non-Collision.      (P.   Spence)   J. 

Spec.  Philos.  14:  2S6. 
Atomic  Constitution  in  Mineralogy.     (E.  J.  Chapman) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  435. 
Atomic  Controversy.     Nature,  1 :  44. 
Atomic  Ratio.     (J.  P.  Cooke,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  97:  386. 
Atomic  Theory.     Quar.  96:  43.  —  (Sir  H.  Holland)  Ed. 

R.  96:  43.  — (S.  T.  Preston)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  76.— 

Dub.  Univ.  52:  463.  —  (A.  Wurtz)  Nature,  10:  345. 

—  Before  Christ  and   since.     Westm.  59:    167.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  29:  i. 

—  Brown's  Lectures  on.     Brit.  Q.  62:  336.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  45:  194.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  387. 

—  of  Boscovich.     (A.  M.  Mayer)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  85:  253. 
Atomic  Weights.     (C.  Marignac)  Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  89. 

—  First  Table  of,  Dalton's.   (H.E.Roscoe)  Nature,  11 :  52. 

—  Numerical  Relation  between.     (J.  P.  Cooke,  jr.)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  67:  387. 
Atomism  and  Theism.     (J.  C.  Murray)  Canad.  Mo.  7:31. 
Atomology.     (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  23:  227. 
Atonement.     (.J.   Day)  Chr.  Mo.   Spec.   6:  475,  659. — 

(M.  Stuart)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.   9:  268,  308. —(F.  G. 

Hibbard)  Moth.  Q.  6:  392.  —  (A.  Wheelock)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  10:  no.  —  Chr.  Exam,  i:  367. — 

Chr.  R.I :  215.  — (D.  Holmes,  jr.)  Meth.  Q.  7.:  414. 

—  Spirit  Pilg.  2:  25.  — (N.  L.  Frothiugham)  Chr. 
Exam.  34:  146.  — (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  36: 
331.  — (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  403.  —  (.J. 
Butler)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  16:  ii3._(C.  W.  Clapp)  New 
Eng.  23:  296. —  (S.  Comfort)  Am.  Meth.  M.  22: 
443.  — (E.  L.  Frazier)  Chr.  Q.  5:  254.  — (O.  B. 
Frothingham)  Radical,  10:  401.  —  (f.  E.  Hook) 
Colhurn,  55:   145.  —  (.1.  Morgan)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  6^2. 

—  (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac.  13  :  130.  19:  685.  — (C. 
Robbins)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  15:  401.  — (W.  G.  T.  Shedd) 
Bib.  Sac.  16:  723.  — (C.  A.  Stork)  Evang.  R.  17: 
372.  —  Bost.  R.  3:  I.  — Chr.  Obs.  61:  160.  62: 
243.  — Cong.  M.  19:  769.  —  Kitto,  18:  72.  26:  134. 
30:  47. 


Atonement  a  threefold  Satisfaction.     (E.  B.  Webb)  Bost. 
R.  6:  I. 

—  and  its  Repudiators.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  729. 

—  as  Basis  of  Redemjjtion.     (L.   S.  I'otwin)  New  Eng. 

24:  27. 

—  as  a  llevelatidu.     (L.  S.  Potwin)  New  Eng.  23:  265. 

—  Barnes  on.     (R.  Watts)  Princ.  31 :  464.  —  (B.J.  Wal- 

lace) Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  311. 

—  Beman  on.     Meth.   Q.  7:  379.  —  (C.   Hodge)   Princ. 

17:  84. 

—  Broad  Church  Theory  of.     Eel.  I!.  119:  36. 

—  Bushuell  on.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  25:  228.  —  (H. 

James)  No.  Am.  102:  556. —  (C.  Hodge)  Princ. 
38  :    lOi.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  15:   162. 

—  Bushnell's   Forgiveness   and   Law.      (J.    T.    Tucker) 

Cong.  (J.  17:  36. 

—  Bushnell's  God  in  Christ.     Prosp.  R.  6:  283. 

—  Bushnell's  Vicarious  Sacrifice.     Brit.  Q.  44;  410. 

—  Campbell's  Theory.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  334. 

—  Carpenter's  Remarks  on  Magee.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  198. 

—  Catholic  Doctrine  of.     Dub.  R.  57:  319. 

—  Christ's  Death  a  Substitute  for  Punishment.     (A.  L. 

Chapin)  Cong.  R.  10:  253. 

—  Christ's  Sacrilice  once  for  all.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mer- 

cersb. 17:   100. 

—  Christian  Doctrine  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Univ.  Q.  5:  133. 

—  Coleridge's  View  of.     (L.  Grosveuor)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  s.  12:   177. 

—  Controversy  on.     (G.  V.   Smith)  Theo.  R.  6:  441. — 

Eel.  R.  82:  249. 

—  Dale  on.     (J.   Gordon)   Theo.   R.    13:  17.  — (D.  W. 

Simon)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  755.  —  Brit.  Q.  63:  472. 

—  Dewar  on.     Eel.  R.  54:  306. 

—  Did  Christ  suffer  as  Divine  ?    (L.  Curtis)  New  Eng. 

24:  224. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (Dr.   Duclial)   Theo.  Repos.  2:  328. — 

(W.  K.  Pendleton)  Chr.  Q.  4:'  2S9.  — (C.  F.  Scliaef- 
fer)  Evang.  R.  2:  301.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  630. — 
Chr.  Rem.  27:  200. — Month,  lo:  253. 

in  Isaiah,  chap.  Hi.  and  liii.     (li.  C.  Wines)  Theo. 

&  Lit.  J.  6:  404. 

—  Draper  on.     (E.  S.  Wilson)  Am.  Church  R.  29:   175. 

—  Edwardean  Theory  of.     (W.   F.   Warren)  Meth.   Q. 

20:  3S6. 

—  Errors  of  Belief  on.     Bost.  R.  3:  217. 

—  Essay  on.     (T.  Merritt)  Am.  Meth.  M.  7:  201. 

—  Expiatory  Theory  of.     Brit.  Q.  46:  463.     Same  art. 

Theo.  Eel.  5:  301. 

—  Extent  of .     Cong.  M.  26:  745. 

—  Factors  of.     (O.  S.  Taylor)  Cong.  R.  9:  247, 
Rejected.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong.  R.  9:  i. 

—  for  Sin,  Christ's.     (W.  F.  Gess)  Good  Words,  4:  2S4. 

—  Forensic  Imputation.     Kitto,  40:  160. 

—  Gilbert  on.     Eel.  R.  64:  47. 

—  Griffin  on.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  132.  — Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  2:  21,  82,  139. 

—  Grotian  Theory  of.     (F.  C.  Baur)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  259. 

—  Hargreaves  on.     Cong.  M.  19:  244. 

—  Higher  Views  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:  i. 

—  History  of  the  Doctrine  of.     (E.  Wigglesworth)  Chr. 

Exam.  39:  I.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  246. 

—  in  the  earlv  Church.     (H.  C  Siieldon)  Meth.  Q.  38: 


504. 
in  the  Litrht  of  Conscience. 


Cong. M.  17:  415 


24:  141. 

—  Jenkyn  on 

7:  674. 

—  Jerram  on.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  97.     30:  166. 

—  Jowett  on  Doctrine  of. 

—  Justice  as  satisfied  by. 

—  Limited,  Doctrine  of. 

361. 


(L.  S.  Potwin)  Bib.  Sac. 
(J.  S.  Hart)  Princ. 


Chr.  Obs.  55:  649. 

Am.  Presb  R.  8:  4^1. 

(T.  Dwight)  New  Eng.   28: 


ATONEMENT 


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AUDIENCES 


Atonement,  Magee  on.  (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exanr.  28 
63.  — Chr.  Obs.  2:  232,287,302.  9:  226.  — Eel.  R 
15:  252,  377. — Meth.  M.  34:  102. —  Am.  Metli.  M 
15:  25S. 

—  Meaning  of.     Theo.  Eepos.  3:  3S5. 

of  Nasa.     (W.  H.  Cobb)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  422. 

to  bear  Sin.     (W.  H.  Cobb)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  475. 

—  Means's  Scriptural  View  of.     Cong.  M.  23:  691. 

—  Modern  Views  of.     No.  Brit.  46:  343. 

—  Moral  Principle  of.     Eel.  R.  79:  24. 

—  Moral  View  of.     Brit.  Q.  44:  410.     Same  art.  Theo. 

Eel.  4:  364. 

—  Nature  of.     (T.   H.   Skinner)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s. 

4:  86. 

—  Necesbitvof.     (D.  T.  Fisk)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  2S4.  — (E. 

C.  Wines)  Theo.  &  Lil.  J.  8:   134. 

—  New  Englander  and  Prof.  Huntington  on,  1S56.     (W. 

T.  Eustis)  New  Eng.  14:  295. 

—  Objections  to  Doctrine.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos. 

i:  17-490. 
answered.     Theo.  Repos.  2:  3. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (T.  Archer)  Ex.  K.  Lee.  10:  143. 

—  Practical  View  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  207. 

—  Present  Views  of.     (Dr.  Wing)  Am.   Presb.   R.   3 : 

218. 

—  Question   of  Authority   in.      (A.  P.   Peabody)  Chr. 

Exam.  31 :  387. 

—  Recent  German  Discussions  on.     Theo.  Eel.  3:   i. 

—  Relation  of,  to  Holiness.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng. 

^3'-  493-  —  Mo-  Kel-  M.  15:   19,  194. 

Replies  to  Mr.  Dutton.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  15:  105-320. 

to   the   Moral  Universe.      (J.   H.    Dawson)  Meth. 

Q.  37:  581. 

—  Sacrifice  and  Sacrament.     (M.  Kieffer)  Mcrcersb.  25: 

lOI. 

—  Sacrificial.     (G.  Hill)  Univ.  Q.  33:  79. 

—  Sermons  on.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  552. 

—  Solly's  Great  Atonement.     Prosp.  R.  4:  62. 

—  Steward's  Mediatorial  Sovereignty.     Brit.  Q.  39:  327. 

—  Suggestions  on  Doctrine  of.     Kitto,  27:  67. 

—  Symington  on.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  8:  201. 

—  Theories  of.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercer.sb.  15:  397.  —  (,J. 

Morgan)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  632.     35:  114. 

—  Three  Views  of.     (J.  Gilbert)  Cong.  7:  193. 

—  True  Theory  of.     (L.  E.  Smith)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  379. 

—  Unitarianism  and  Orthodoxy  on.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr. 

Exam.  61 :  18. 

—  Vicarious.     (H.  B.  Ridgaway)  Meth.  Q.  31:  5S9. 
from  Orthodox  Stand-Point.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  37:  102. 

—  Views  of.     Chr.  Exam.   18:  142.  —  Prosp.  R.  i:  611. 

—  Worcester  on.     Chr.  Exam.  11:  312. 
Atonement,  Day  of,  Tvpical  Import  of  the  Ordinances  of. 

(G.J.  Walker)  Kitto,  3:  74. 
Atonement  of  Leam  Dundas.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Cornh.  32: 

129-610.      33:    97-734.      Same  art.   Lippinc.    16: 

285-731-     17:  90-723-     18:  54. 
Atrato  River,  Surveys  of.    (J.  C.  Trautwine)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  74:  27. 
Atrato  Ship  Canal,  Proposed.     (E.  W.  Scrrell)  .1.  Frankl. 

Inst.    60:  289.  — (F.   M.    Kelley)  J.  Frankl.   Inst. 

62:  83. 
Attache  in  DifHculties.     Tinslev.  9:  700. 

—  Recollections  of  an.     (R.  'SI.  Wtxhh)  Lippinc.  4:  565'. 
Attachment.  Law  of,  in  the  United  States.     Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)i2:  193. 

in  the  States.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  592. 

Attempts  upon  my  Life.     Once  a  Week,  27:  543,  557. 
Atterb(nn's  Island  of  the  Blest.     For.  R.  2:  431. 
Atterbury,  Francis.   Cornh.  40:  277.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

143:  98. 
Atterley,  Joseph.    Voyage  to  the  Moon.    West.  Mo.  R. 

i:  674. 


Attic  Historians  and  Col.  Mure.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Nat 

R.  6:  69. 
Attic  Orators.     Quar.  152:  526. 

—  Jebb's.     (W.  W.  Goodwin)  Nation.  22:   324. 

Attic  Philosopher,  Reflections  of.   (E.  SuuvestVe)  Western, 

5:  372. 
Attica  and  Athens,  Ancient.     (A.  J.  Huntington)  Bapt. 

Q.  11:  215. 
Sketch  of.     (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mcrcersb.  6:  25S. 

—  Anticjuities  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  25:  442. 
Attleborough,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  12:  13S. 
Attorney,  Confessi(ms  of  an.     Chamb.  J.  14:    241,    307. 

15:  118.  17S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  121,  207,  533. 

—  Reminiscences  of  an.     Chamb.  J.  17:  355.     Same  art- 

Eel.  M.  23:  79. 
Attorney's  Revenge;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  6:  523. 
Attorneys.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  603. 

—  and  Solicitors,  Becoming.     Chamb.  J.  41:  273, 
Attorneyism,  The  Avatar  of.     Eraser,  40:   563. 
Attraction  and  Repulsion  resulting  from  Radiation.     Na- 
ture, II :  494. 

—  Mathematical  Theories  of,  Todhunter's.     (R.  Tucker) 

Nature,  9:  378,  399. 

—  of  Mountains,  Zach  on.     (J.  Playfair)  Ed.  R.  26:  36. 
Attractions,  Molecular.     Knick.  4:  329. 

Attack.s,  Crispus.  Who  was";:'     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i:  531. 

At  water,  Caleb,  Writings  of.     West.  M.  2:  375. 

At  wood,  David,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  2:  213. 

An  Serieux.     (E.  W.  Olney)  Allan.  46:  329. 

Aubanel,  T.,  modern  Provencal  Poet.     (H.  W.  Preston) 

Allan.  34:  385. 
Aubepinc,  Writings  of.     (N.  Hawthorne)   Dem.   R.   15: 

545- 
Auber,  D.  F.  E.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  11:  21.  —  Appleton,  6: 

10.  — Ii;v.  Sat.  10:  527,  551. 
Aubigne,   the   Huguenot    Captain.       Blackw.   38:    790. 

39:   17- 
Aubign(5,  C.  d'.     (A.  A.  Benton)  So.  M.  9:  223. 
Aubignc?,  J.  H.  Merle  d'.     See  Merle  d'  Aubignd. 
Aubigne,   T.  Agrippa   d'.      (A.  A.  Benton)  So.  M.  9: 

223.  — Chr.  Obs.  74:  265. 

—  and  Madame de  Maintenon.    Blackw.  67:  174.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  49.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  97. 
Aubrey,  John,  Antiquary  and  Gossip.     Brit.  Q.  24:  153. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  71. 

—  Miscellanies,  Folk-Lore  in.     (T.  T.  Wilkinson)  Reli- 

quary, 10:  147. 
Aubrey   Marston.       St.   James,    7:    3-411.      8:    1-411. 

9:  70. 
Auburn,  Mt.     See  Mt.  Auburn. 
Auehmuty,  Robert.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  69. 
Auckland,  Lord,  Diary  and  Correspondence  of.     Ed.  R. 

113:  360. —Chr.  Obs.  61:  194. 
Auckland  to  Awamutu.     Eraser,  70:  407. 
Auckland  Isles,     Ev.  Sat.  i:  417. 
Auction  Duties.     Niles's  Reg.  21:   103. 

—  in  New  York.     Hunt,  14:  506. 

Auction  Law.     (T.  Brinley)  Hunt,  2:  63,  153. 
Auction  System.     Niles's  Reg.  27:  257,   273,  2S9,  305. 
34:  25S.  419.     35:  3S0.  "  36:  1S4. 

—  Baldwin's  Speech  on.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  41S. 

—  of  New  York.     Hunt,  10:   154. 
Auctioneer,  A  Poetical.     Tait,  3:  722. 

Auctions.       Chamb.    J.    43:    69S.  — Sharpe,    14-    269. 

47:  -s. 

—  and  Auctioneers.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Overland,  7:   113. 

—  in  London.     Penny  M.  13:  65,  105,  133. 

—  Mock.     Once  a  Week,  i :  490. 

Audatype  for  Printing  Phonography.     (D.  S.  Holman) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  420. 
Aude,  Valley  of  the.    Cath.  World.  23:  640. 
Audiences  at  the  Play.    (H.  Louther)  Tinsley,  26:  51. 


AUDIOMETER 


76 


AUNT 


Audiometer,  The.    Nature,  2o:  1021. 

—  Researches  with  Prof.  Hughes's.     (B.  W.  Richardson) 

J.  Franlvl.  Inst.  108:   110. 
Audiphoue,  The.     (VV.   Chambers)   Chanib.   J.  57:  336, 

395.  —  Nature,  21:  469. 
Audley,  Rev.  J.,  Menioir  of.     Cong.  M.  10:  401. 
Audley  End.     Antiquary,  3:  109. 
Audrey's  Christmas  Morning.     Tinsley,  15:  424. 
Audubon,  Joliii  James.     (J.    H.   Friswell)   Recr.  Sci.  i: 

261.  —  (R.    W.   Griswold)   Inteniat.  M.  2:  469. — 

Chamb.  J.  46:  85. — Sharpe,  52:  237,  299. —  Dem. 

R.   10:  436.  —  Ed.  R.   132:  250.      Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  106:  515. 

—  and  Birds.    (C.  Winterfield)  Dem.  R.  2:  279.  — (H.  T. 

Tuclvcrman)  Meth.  (j.  12:  415. 

—  Birds  of  America.     See  Birds. 

—  in  tlie  New  World.     Liv.  Age,  49:  695. 

—  Incidents  in  tlie  Life  of.     Godey,  42:  306. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  Burroughs)  Nation,  9:   13. 

—  Quadrupeds    of    North    America.      ISee    Animals    of 

America. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (Miss  Audubon)  Scrib.  12:  333.  — 

(T.  M.  Brewer)  Harper,  61:  665. 
Auerbach,   Bcrthold.     (T.   S.  Perry)  Atlan.  34:  433.— 
(B.  Taylor)  N.  Eel.  4:  569.  — (H.  J.  Warner)  Chr. 
Exam.  82:  15. — Eng.  Dom.  M.  10:  154,  213. 

—  Freytag.  and  Heyse.     No.  Brit.  43:  323. 

—  Later  Novels.     Westm.  no:  34S. 

—  Little  Barefoot.     Liv.  Age,  54:  59. 

—  Tales  of  the  Black  Forest.     Uub.  R.  22:  354. 

—  Villa  on  the  Rhine.     (E.  G.  Martin)  Nation,  9:  12. 

—  Waldfried.     O.  &  N.  lo:  134. 

—  Writings  of.     (Miss   Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  72:   422. — 

Lond.  Q.  39:  344. 
Auerstadt  and  Jena.     Bentley,  54:  616. 
Auf  Wiedersehen ;  a  Story.     (A.  Stevens)  Harper,  55: 

287. 
Augier,  E.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Internat.  R.  9:  353. 
Aug.sburg.     (Miss  Costello)  Sharpe,  10:  265. 

—  Confessors    and    Confession    of.       (F.    W.    Conrad) 

Evang.  R.  15:  246. 
Augsburg  Confession.    (C.  P.  Gregory)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  266. 

—  and  Lutheranism.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  i:  246. 

—  and  the  39  Articles.    (J.  G.  Morris)  Luth.  Q.  8:  79. 

—  Author  of.     (G.  L.  Plitt)  Luth.  Q.  7:  341. 

—  Authorship  of.     (J.  H.  W.  Stuckenberg)  Evang.  R. 

18:  219. 

—  Bibliography  of.    (C.  P.  Kranth,  jr.)  Evang.  R.  10:  16 

—  Civil  Affairs  and.     (L.  E.  Albert)  Luth.  Q.  n  :  312. 

—  Delivery  of.     (R.  Weiser)  Evang.  R.  18:  543. 

—  Holnian  Lectures  on.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Evang.  R.   17: 

547.     18:  567.     19:  4S9.     20:  4S1.     21:  599. 

—  Infallibility  of,  refuted.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.Q.2:  161. 

—  Question  on.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  8:  161. 
August.     (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  2:  89. 

—  in  England.     Fraser,  68:  791. 

August  Lilies;  a  Poem.     (M.  E.  Bradley)  Scrib.  8:  423. 

August  Pastoral ;  a  Poem.    (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  24:  470. 

Augusta,  Queen,  and  the  Red  Cross.  (Dr.  Treuenpreuss) 
Internat.  R.  3:  492. 

Augustine,  St.  Brit.  Q.  6:  213.  —  (J.  A.  Alexander) 
Piinc.  8:  567.  — Chr.  R.  5:  64.  —  Kitto,  22:  i.— 
Lond.  Q.  54:  359.  — (E.  Pond)  Princ.  34:  406. 

—  and  Adeodatus.     (E.  H.  Plumptre)  Good  Words,  8: 

107. 

—  and  Calvinism.     Brownson,  20:  289. 

—  and  St.  Jerome.     Cong.  4:  227. 

—  and  Pelagius.     (A.  Neander)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3:  66. 

—  and  Scientitic  Unbelief.    (J.  Beckaby)  Month,  28:  195. 

—  as  a  Sacred  Orator.     (0.  A.  Ta3'lor)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  s.  7:  37e;.  — Liv.  Age,  56:  385. 

—  at  Hippo.     (H.  W.  Foote)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  258. 


Augustine,  St.  City  of  God.  (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  2: 
460.  — (E.  H.  Gillett)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  434.  — (E. 
L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  357.  —  Chr.  Obs.  71:  745. 

—  Confessions.      (W.    Alexander)    Contemp.    5  :    133. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  433.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  94: 
67.  Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  5:  113.  —  Chr.  R.  15: 
4S3. — Dub.  R.  7:  430. —  Chr.  Obs.  77:  928. 

—  Early  Lite  and  Conversion  of.     Chr.  R.  25:  415. 

—  Genius  and  Theology  of.    (P.  Schaff)  Jlercersb.  14:  98. 

—  Life  of.     (R.  W.  Lubienski)  Overland,  14:  24. 
and  Character  of.     Putnam,  7:  225. 

and  Labors  of.     (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  19:  1. 

—  (E.  W.  Hooker)  Princ.  26:  436. 

—  Monica,  the  Mother  of.     Bost.  R.  i:  363. 

—  Philosoiihy  of,  and  Modern  Philosophy.     (C.  Vercel- 

lone)  Cath.  World,  lo:  481. 

—  Theological  System  of,  and  its  Sources.    Chr.  Obs.  61 : 

821. 
Augustinism   and   Pelagianism.     (H.   P.    Tappan)   Am. 
Bib.  Repos.  5:  195. 

—  Mozley  on.     Dub.  R.  40:  67. — No.  Brit.  24:  217. 

—  Original  Sin.     So.  R.  n.  s.  22:  5. 
Augustodunum,  Antiquities  of.    (E.  A.  Freeman)  Brit.  Q. 

74:  I. 
Auk,  Great.     (J.  Orton)  Am.  Natural.  3:  539. 
Auld  Robin  Gray ;  a  Tale.    (Mrs.  G.  W.  Godfrey)  Temp. 

Bar.  55:  263,  405. 
Auld  Wife's  Dream;  a  Poem.     (J.  Hogg)  Fraser,  7:  68. 
Aulick,  Commodore  J.  H.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  291. 
Aumale,  Due  d',  with  portrait.    (G.  M.  Towle)  Appleton, 

7-  97- 
Aunt  Anastasia  on  Society.     Tinsle}-,  i:  45. 
Aunt  Ann's  Ghost  Storv.     Blackw.  96:  742, 
Aunt  Barbara's  Present;  a  Tale.    Chamb.  J.  56:  217,  232, 

250. 
Aunt  Bart, — Uncle  Bart.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  137,265. 
Aunt  Bessie's  Mistake.     Tinsley,  10:   1S7. 
Aunt  by  Marriage.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  31 :  66. 
Aunt  Cindy's  Dinner.     (S.  W.  Kellogg)  Lippinc.  16:  73. 
Aunt  Dorothy's  last  Offer;  a  Tale.     (A.  Clyde)  Sharpe, 

43:  131- 
Aunt  Dunk ;  a  Tale.  (L.  K.  Knatchbull-Hugessen)  Belgra. 

20:    lOI. 

Aunt  Edith's  Foreign  Lover;  a  Tale.     (M.  W.  Fisher) 

Lippinc.  22:  96. 
Aunt  Eunice's  Idea.     (N.  H.  Hoklich)  Harper,  57:  357. 
Aunt  Francisca.    (C.  Bernhard)  Colburn,  115:  425.    116: 

73,  193- 
Aunt  Grace's  Sweetheart.     (M.  Lemon)  Ev.  Sat.  6:  757. 
Aunt  Hannah;  a  Poem.    (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Harper,  52: 

4S6. 
Aunt  Janet's  Diamonds.     Chamb.  J.  32:  88,  100.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  49:  60. 
Aunt  Judy.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  Atlan.  18:  76. 
Aunt  Justine;  a  Story.    (F.  Derrick)  Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  iS- 

582. 
Aunt  Lora's  Long  Ago.     Belgra.  22:  291. 
Aunt  Madeline's  Cross.     (F.  L.  Curtis)  Galaxy,  4:  550. 
Aunt  Margaret's  Trouble,  Tale  of.    Allthe  Year,  16:  1-121. 
Aunt  Margery's  Mishaps.     (L.  Kip)  Overland,  2:  508. 
Aunt  Mary.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  2:  137. 
Aunt  Maxwell's  Return;  a  Dialogue.     (Mrs.  C.  Martin) 

Irish  Mo.  7:   113. 
AuntMny;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  44:  73. 
Aunt  Mercy.     (Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz)  Godey,  24:  47,  127. 
Aunt  Patty's  Pattens;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  3S5. 
Aunt  Piety  Parsons.     Knick.  36:  71. 
Aunt  Penelope's  Girlhood.  (A.  L.  John.son)  Galaxy,  6:  47. 
Aunt  Rosy's  Chest.    (O.  A.  Wadsworth)  Atlan.  30:  322. 
Aunt  Sarah's  Ghost.     Bentley,  II :  294. 
Aunt  Tabitha's  Railway  Adventure.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  417. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  117. 


AUNTS 


77 


AUSTIN" 


Aunts,  Our.     All  the  Year,  14:  83. 

Auricular  Confession.     See  Confession. 

Aurignac  Cave,  Date  of  Interment  in.  (W.  B.  Dawkins) 
Nature,  4:  208. 

Auriol;  or,  the  Elixir  of  Life.  (W.  H.  Ainsworth)  Col- 
burn,  74:  421.     76:  109.' 

Aurora.     Fraser,  68:  666. 

Aurora;  a  Vision.     Black w.  35:  992. 

Aurora  Australia.     (J.  Meldruni)  Nature,  5:  392. 

—  Spectrum  of.     (J.  P.  Maclear)  Nature,  17:   11. 
Aurora  Borealis.     Am.  J.  Sci.  16:  290.  —  Knick.  4:  97. 

—  (R.  H.  Bonnycastle)  Am.  J.  Sci.  30:  121. — 
(Lord  Lindsay)  Nature,  4:  347.  —  (E.  Looniis)  Har- 
per, 39:  I.  —  (G.  B.  Prescott)  Atlan.  4:  740.  —  (D. 
Walker)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  25S.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  58: 
130.  —  Chamb.  J.  48:  35.  —  Eel.  M.  53:  547.  —  (R. 
H.  Scott)  Nature,  22:  ;^2-  —  Penny  M.  2:  4S9. — 
St.  Paul's,  4:  59S. 
^and  Aurora  Australis.  (J.  Lovering)  Am.  Alma. 
i860:  55. 

—  and  Declination   of  the   Needle,    Cause   of.     (G.  A. 

Rowell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  343.  —  (E.  Loomis) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  100:  153.  105:  245.  — (A.  D.  Bache) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:  5.     17:  i. 

—  and  Earth  Currents.     (W.  H.  Prcece)  Nature,  5:  368. 
and  a  new  Form  of  Declinometer.     (.J.  T.  Bottomley) 

Nature,  5:  326. 

—  Arch  of  March  20,  1S65.     (A.  S.  Herschel)  Intel.  Obs. 

7-  377- 

—  Arches  in.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  244. 

Height  of.     (H.  A.  Newton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:   2S6. 

—  Arctic.     (G.  Kennan)  Putnam,  16:  197. 

—  at  Toronto.     (G.  T.  Kingston)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  65. 

—  Cause  of.    (A.  De  la  Rive)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  68:  353.  —  Am. 

J.  Sci.  19:  235.  —  (B.  S.  Joslin)  Am.  J.  Sci.  35:  145. 

—  Character  and  Spectra  of,  Capron's.     Nature,  21 :  127. 

—  Early  Mention  of.     (J.  Jeremiah)  Nature,  3:  174. 

—  Explanation  of  a  Phenomenon  of.      (C.  C.  Cooper)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  47:  120. 

—  Height  of.     (J.  P.  Espy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  17:  294,  363 
and  other  Phenomena.     (G.  A.  Rowell)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  44:  79. 

—  in  N.  Europe.     (C.  Hansteen)  Ed.  Philos.  J.  12:  S3. 

—  Observations  of.     (H.  R.  Procter)  Nature,  l8:  606. 

—  of  Oct.  20,  1S27.     Am.  .1.  Sci.  14:  91. 

—  of  .Jan.  25,  1S37.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  32:  176. 

—  of  .July  I,  1837.     (C.  Dewey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  33:   143. 

—  of  Nov.   14,  1837.      (F.  A.  P.   Barnard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

34:  267. 

—  of  Sept.  3,  1S39.     (E.  C.  Herrick)  Am.  ,J.  Sci.  38:  260. 

—  of  1848-49.     (W.  Sturgeon)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  47: 

147,  225. 

—  of  1850-51.     (.J.  H.  Lefroy)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  153. 

—  of  June  II,  1852.     (C.  S.  Lyman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  55. 

—  of  Aug.  28  to  Sept.  4,  1S59.     (E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

78:  385.  79:  92,  249,  3S6.  80:  79,  339.  82:  71, 
318.  — (B.  V.  Marsh)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  352. 

—  of  March  9,  i860.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  63. 

—  of  Sept.  5  and  15,  1868.     (W.  S.  Oilman,  jr.)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  96:  390. 

—  of  April  15,  1869,  seen  in  New  York.     {W.  S.   Gil- 

man,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98:   114. 

—  of  Oct.   14,   1870,  Variation  of  JIagnetic  Declination 

during.     (A.  M.  Mayer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  90:  424. 

—  of  Oct.  24,  25,  1870.  (A.  G.  Twining)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOi: 

126. 

—  of  Feb.  4,  1872.     (J.  P.  Earwaker)  Nature,  5:  322. — 

(L.  Respighi)  Nature,  5:  511.  —  (A.  C.  Twining) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  273.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  93:  356. 
—  (G.  F.  Barker)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  Si. 

—  Periodicity  of.     (D.  Olmsted)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  51 : 

293- 


Aurora  Borealis,  Relation  of,  to  gravitating  Currents. 
(P.  E.  Chase)  Nature,  4:  497. 

—  Spectrum  of.     (G.  F.  Barker)  Nature,  5:  172,  324.— 

(A.  J.  Angstrom)  Nature,  10:  210. 

—  Speculations  on.     (J.  M.  Wilson)  Nature,  4:  372. 

—  Stnmge    Discoveries    respecting.      (R.    A.    Proctor) 

Fraser,  81:  237.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  74:  465. 

—  viewed  as  an  Electric  Discharge.     (B.  V.  Marsh)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  81:  311. 
Aurora  Polaris.     (D.Walker)  Overland,  i:  531.  —  Eel. 

M.  73:  696. 
Auroral  and  Optical  Phenomena.     (A.  C.  Twining)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  32:  217. 
Auroras.     (F.  Morton)  Once  a  Week,   3:  3S0.  —  Good 

Words,  i:  753. 

—  and  Sunset.     (C.  D.  Dewey)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  38:  146. 

—  Capron  on.     Nature,  21:  127.     Art  J.  32:  91. 

—  Correspondence  of  Northern  and  Southern.     (E.  Heis) 

Nature,  4:  213. 

—  Daylight.     Nature,  4:  209. 

—  Geographical  Distribution  of.     Nature,  11:  14. 
Aurora  Floyd;  a  Novel.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Temp.  Bar, 

4-  239-505.  5:  67-481.  6:  74-512.  7:  101,247. 
Ausable  Chasm,  N.  Y.  (C.  P.  MacCalla)  Scrib.  8:  192. 
Auscultation.     Penny  M.  3:  71. 

—  Latham  on.     Qnar.  57:  199. 

Ausonius,  D.  M.,  Poet.     (C.  T.  Brooks)  Scrib.  12:  379. 

—  (J.  Mew)  Fraser,   99:  741.  — Portfo.(Den.)  13: 
455.     15:  42. 

—  Translations  from.     Blackw.  8:  67S. 

Austen,  Jane.  (S.  S.  Conant)  Harper,  41 :  225. — (T. 
E.  Kebbel)  Fortn.  13  :  1S7.  —  (Anne  Manning) 
Hours  at  Home,  11:  516.  —  (G.  Smith)  Nation,  10: 
124.  —  (A.  M.  Waterston)  Atlan.  11:  235.  .Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  76:  41S.  45:  207.  — Blackw.  86: 
99.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  62:  424.  —  Colburn.  95: 
17.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  477.  —  Conih.  24:  15S. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   no:  643.  —  Eel.  M.  37:  197. 

—  Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  237,  278.     14:  1S7.     24:  267. 

—  Fraser,  61 :  20.  —  No.  Brit.  52:  129.  —  .St.  Paul's, 
5:  631. 

—  and  Miss   Mitford.     Blackw.   107  :    290.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,    105:  38.  — (G.  F.  Chorlcy)  Quar.  128: 
196.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  55S. 

—  and  her  Novels.     Dub.  R.  67:  4^0. 

—  Early  Writings  of.     (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  13:   164. 

—  Emma.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  14:  1S8. 

—  Hunting  for  Snarkes  at  Lyme  Regis.     Temp.  Bar,  57: 

39.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  143:  6-;3. 

—  Northanger  Abbey   and    Persuasion.      (R.  Whately) 

Quar.  24:  352. 

—  Novels.      (I.  M.   Luyster)  Chr.   E.xam.    74:    400. — 

Chamb  J.  47:  157. 
Austeiiicld,  Yorkshire,  E.xtracts  from  Registers  of.     N. 

E.  Reg.  4:   177. 
Austerlitz.     Bentley.  54:  519. 

—  Napoleon's  Campaign  of,  1805.     Temp.  Bar,  35:    506. 
Austin,  Alfred.     Human  Tragedy.     Dub.  R.  79:   155. — 

Irish  Mo.  4:  437. 

—  Madonna's  Child.     Temp.  Bar,  38:  246. 

—  Poems.     Quar.  144:  499. 

—  Romcor  Deatli.   Dnb.  I'niv.  83:  244. — Month.  22:  102. 
Austin,  Arthur  W.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  41:   -507. 
Austin,  Charles.     (L.  .V.  'rollomache)  Fortn.  23:  321. 
Austin,  John.     Plea  for  the  Constituti(m.     (J.  S.  Mill) 

Fraser,  59:  489. 
Austin,   Samuel,   Memoir  of.     -\m.  Q.   Reg.  9:    201. — 

Spirit  Pilg.  4:  293. 
Austin,  S.  F.,  and  the  Early  Times  of  Texas.     De  Bow, 

24:  113. 
Austin   Chasuble's   Love   Chance;   a   Story.     (T.  Gift) 

Galaxy,  17:  495. 


AUSTIN 


78 


AUSTRALIA 


Austin  Canons  and  Canonesses,  at  Canonsleigh,  Devon. 

(C.  S.  Perceval)  Arch.  40:  417. 
Austin  Friars.     Good  Words,  19:  332. 

—  Remains  of  the  Priory  of,  at  Ludlow.     (B.  Botfield) 

Arch.  39:  173. 
Austin  Friars;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  J.  H.  RiddcU)  Tinsley, 

4:  233-536.     5:  1-665-     6:  1-701.     7:  loi. 
Australasia,  The  French  in.     Colburn,  123:  379. 

—  Public  Affairs  ni.     Fortn.  29:  494. 

—  Travels  in.     Fxl.  U.  105:  426. 

—  Voyage  to,  1800-4.     Eel.  K.  lo:  977. 

—  Wallace's.     Nature,  20:  59S. 

Australasian  Democracy.  (Sir  D.  'Wedderburn)  Fortn. 
26:  4cS. 

Australia.  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  6:  16.  —  (S.  Hya- 
cinth) Overland,  4:  118.  — (G.  M.  Steele)  Meth.  Q. 
24:  454. — (J.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  291.  —  No. 
Brit.  4:  281.  — Brit.  Q.  5:  29.— Westm.  12: 
166.  — Blackw.  62:  602.  —  Quar.  68:  48.  — Mus. 
10:  4S2.  — Mo.  R.  120:  513.  121:258.  131:485. 
-De  Bow,  13:  584.  — Dub.  Univ.  52:  298.— Era- 
ser, 77:  642. — No.  Brit.  4:  281. 

—  Aborigines  of.     (J.  Forrest)  Anthrop.   J.  5:  316. — 

(R.  Salvado)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  2S0.  — (G.  Marcel) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  680.  — (J.  Wisher)  Fortn.  32: 
82.  —  (M.  Watson)  Irish  Mo.  5:  344.  — Chanib.  J. 
41:  686. —No.  Brit.  32:  366.  —  Penny  M.  11 :  65. 

Characteristics  of.     (G.  W.  Earl)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  48:  219. 

Condition   of,    1S52.      (W.   Westgarth)    Ed.   New 

Philos.  J.  53:  225.     54:  36. 

Crania  of.     (S.  M.  Bradley)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  136. 

Dawson  on.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Nature,  24:  529. 

Diet  of.     Bentley,  51 :  544. 

of  South.     Dub."  Univ.  87:  84.     88:111. 

—  Adventure  on  Coast  of.    (W^.  P.  Snow)  Harper,  29:  417. 

—  and  the  East.     (Dr.  Jobson)  Lond.  Q.  18:  201. 
Hood  on,  1841-42.     Mo.  R.  162:  115. 

—  and  Europe  formerly  one  Continent.      (B.   Seeman) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  iS" 

—  and  New  Zealand.     (R.  H.  Home)  Conterap.  22:  699. 

—  and  Van  Diemen's  Land.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  176. 

—  and  its  Wealth,  1852.     Brit.  Q.  16:  238. 

—  Anglicanism  in.     Dub.  R.  79:  36S. 

—  as  it  is.     Once  a  Week,  25:  507,  551,  573. 

—  as  it  is,  1872.     Once  a  WecU,  26:  64. 

—  Banking  in.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  17:  850. 

—  Beagle's  Discoveries  in.     Fraser,  34:  105. 

—  Burke's   Exploration   of.     Irish  Mo.    4:  619,   6S1. — 

(M.  Watson)  Irish  Mo.  5:  170.  —  Temp.  Bar,  5:  43. 

—  Bush-Life  in.     (.T.  Hayes)  Overland,  5:  495.  — (W. 

Chamberlain)  Internal.  R.  9:  653.     10:  87. 

A  Year  of.     Sharpe,  49:  202,  262. 

See  Bush-Life  in  Queensland. 

—  Bushranging  in.    Victoria,  12:  97. 

—  Central.     Chamb.  J.  Ii:  13.     35:  242. 
Explorations  in.     Colburn,  129:  i. 

—  Charms  of  an  Australian  Squatter's  Life.     Colburn, 

91:  215. 

—  Chinese  in.     Li  v.  Age,  57:  860. 

—  Church-Life  in.     Brit.  Q.  32:  169. 

—  Climate  and  Health  of.     Chamb.  J.  19:  89. 

—  Colonies  of.     (Sir  .1.  Barrow)  Quar.  68:  88.  —  Eel.  R. 

60:  123.  — Ed.  R.  121:  349. —  Lond.  Q.  1 :  517. — 

Quar.  32:  311. 
and   Confederation.      (H.    M.   Ilyndman)   Fraser, 

94:  641. 

Democratic  Government  in.     Westm.  89:  4S0. 

Federation  and  Imperial  Union.     Fraser,  96:  526. 

History  of.  Westm.  no:  311.  — Liv.  Age,  139:  451. 

Hughes  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  761. 

or  Republics.     Fraser,  37:  566. 


Australia,  Colonies  of,  Political  and  Social  Prospects  of. 

Fraser,  57:  659. 
Progress  of.     (.J.  Douglas)  Canad.  Mo.  lo:  239. 

—  Commerce  and  Finance  of.  Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  425-791. 

—  Convict  Life  and  Labor  in.     Cornh.  4:  229.     13:  489. 

—  Coral  Reefs.     (Sir  H.  Holland)  Ed.  R.  81:  46S. 

—  Culture  in,     (A.  H.  Keane)  St.  James,  48:   iii,  220. 

—  Desert  of.     Chanib.  J.  52:  673. 

—  Discover}' of.     Geog.  ]\I.  3:  195. 

by  the  Portuguese  in   1601.     (R.  II.  Major)  Arch. 

38:  439. 
Early.     (R.  H.  Major)  Arch.  44:  233. 

—  Eastern,  Settled  Districts  in.     (J.  W.   F.   Blundell) 

Colburn,  87:  84. 

—  Education  in.     See  Education  m  Australia. 

—  Election  Contest  in.     Cornh.  5:  25. 

—  Emigrant  Life  in.     Sharpe,  33:  186. 

—  Emigration  to.     Chamb.  J.   19:  210.  —  Mo.  R.  132: 

379. — Tait,  n.  s.  6:  16S. 
Howitt's  Letters  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  270. 

—  Emigration   Compan}',  Letter   from  the  Manager  of. 

Tait,  n.  s.  6:  2S0. 

—  Emigration  Society.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  329. 

—  English  in.     Sharpe,  12:  321. 

—  Entomology  of.     Colburn,  162:  195. 

—  Explorations  in.     (C.  H.  Pearson)  Nation,  22:  157. — 

Eel.  R.  120:  407. 

Chapter  in  History  of.     Fraser,  66:  726. 

in  1S38.     Eel.  R.  69:  157. 

in  1842.     Dub.  R.  13:  74. 

in  1844-46.     Eel.  R.  84:  622. 

in  1862.     Cornh.  5:  354. 

Expedition  for.     Chamb.  J.  37:  loS.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  73:  37. 

Forrest's.     Nature,  13:  83. 

Grej^'s.     Mus.  44:  361. 

in  Northwestern  and  Western,  1S37-39.     Chr.  Rem. 

3:  35- 

in  Wilds  of.     Tinsley,  7:  33. 

Leichhardt's.     (H.  W.  Torrey)  No.  Am.  66:  482. 

MitchelTs.     Blackw.  44:  690.     45:  113. — Eel.  R. 

87:  603. 

Stoke's.     For.  Q.  37:  257. 

Stuart's,  1857.     Once  a  Week,  4:  215.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  69:  288. 
Sturt's.     Liv.  Age,  84:  250. — Eel.  R.  90:  599. 

—  Explorers  of.     Ed.  K.  116:  1. 

—  Explorers  killing  Natives.     Eel.  R.  69:   157. 

—  Fauna  of.     Chamb.  J.  40:  219. 

—  Flinder's  Voyage  to,  1801-3.     (Sir  .1.  Barrow)  Quar. 

12:  I. — (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  29:  359. 

—  From  the  Pacific  to  the  Murray.     Once  a  Week,  21: 

61,  83,  93. 

—  Geological  Map  of.     Nature,  8:  352. 
Smyth's.     Nature,  13:  352. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (J.  H.  Perkins)  No.  Am.  70:  166. 

—  Gold  in.     Colburn,  93:  353. 

and  the  Gold-Supply.     Quar.  107:  i. 

Discovery  of.     (C.  Stetson)  Hunt,  29:  166.— Eel. 

M.  27:  506. 
Effects  upon  the  Country.    J.  Statis.  Sec.  24:  198. 

—  Gold  District  of.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  607. —Liv.  Age, 

31:  406. 
with  Map.     Bank.  M   (L.)  12:  9. 

—  Gold-Fields  and  Gold-Miners  of.     Ed.  R.  1 17:  82. 
Bathurst  Diggings.     Chamb.  J.  16:  291. 

Condition  and  Prospects  of,  1S62.     Bank.  M.  (L.) 

22:  629. 

Descent  into  a  Gold-Mine.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5:  6S5. 

Mining  Township  in.     All  the  Year,  29:  352. 

—  Golden  Age  of.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  Brit.  Q.  74:  332. 
Highwaymen  of.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  280. 


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AUSTRIA 


Australi<a,  History  and  Resources  of.     (W.  J.  A.  Brad- 
ford) Chr.  Exam.  56:  iSS. 

—  Hood  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  5S6. 

—  How  Llamas  got  to.     Chanib.  J.  39:  340.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  59:  507. 

—  Howitt's.     Eel.   R.  82:  166.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36: 

1043. 

—  in  1830.     Eel.  R.  53:  247. 

—  Inglis  on.     (W.  H.  Bishop)  Nation,  31:   155. 

—  Kangaroo  Drive  in.     Cornli.  14:   735. 

—  Languages  of.     (A.  Mackenzie)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  247.  — 

(W.  Ridley)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  257. —  (G.  Tai)lin)  An- 
throp. J.  1 :  84. 

and  Traditions  of.     (W.  Ridley)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  257. 

7:  232. 

Comparative  Table  of.     (G.   Taplin)  Anthrop.  J. 

i:  84. 

Position  of.     (W.  H.  L  Bleek)  Anthrop.  J.  i:  89. 

—  Letter  from.     (R.  D.  Adams)  Eraser,   92:  799. 

—  Letters  from.     House.  Words,   i:  475. — Sharpe,  14: 

279. 
• — Life  in.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  361.     60:  349. 

—  Maritime  Discoveries  in.     Blaekw.  i:  493. 

—  New  Zealand,  and  Pacific  Islands.     (J.  Vogel)  Princ. 

n.  s.  3:  435. 

—  Night  Passenger  in.     Chamb.  J.  44:  260. 

—  Notes  on  Men  and  Things   in.     Colbuni,  85:  58-489. 

86:  152. 

—  Old  and  new  Squatter  in.    House.  Words,  12:  433,  471. 

—  Over  the  Snowy  Mountains.     luig.  Dom.  M.  9:  149, 

209. 

—  Population  of,  Analvsis  of,  1847.     (F.  G.  P.  Neison) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  11:  38. 

—  Present  and  Future  of,  1844.     Dub.  Univ.  24:  219. 

—  Prospects  for  Emigrants,  1848.     Howitt,  3:  384. 

—  Progress  of.     Eel.  R.  94:  158.     96:  389. 

and  Destinj'  of.     Nat.  Q.  12:  231. 

Sidney  on.     Eel.  R.  96:  565. 

—  Quadrupeds  of.     House.  Words,  7:  20S. 

—  Quaker  Missions  to.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  218. 

—  Residence  and  Rambles  in.     Blaekw.  72:  300. 

—  Rising  of.     (S.  H.  Wintle)  Nature,  7:  129. 

—  Scenes  and  Adventures  in.     Lippinc.  15:  282,  393. 

—  Sheep-Farming  in.    (J.  Manning)  Overland,  5:  147. — 

Chamb.  J.  15:  317. 

—  Sketch  in.     (M.  Watson)  Irish  Mo.  5:  511. 

—  Sketches  in.     (T.  McCombie)  Tait,  n.  s.  10:  605,  720. 

11:  95,  152,  308.     24:  104,  626.     25:  9,  493,  521. 

—  South.     (M.  Stapley)  Bentley,  44:  89. —  Dub.  R.  6: 

449. — Ed.  R.    75:    140. — Westm.  21:   441.     23: 
213. — Eel.  R.  61:  167. 
Colonization  of.    For.  Q.  25:  374.  —  Chamb.  J.  9: 

395- 
Ej're's  Explorations  in.      (II.   Kingsley)  Macmil. 

12:  501.     13:  55.     Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  87:  4S1. 

Fishing  in.     (G.  Hamilton)  Colburn,  8i:   160. 

Hunting  in.     Colburn,  94:  362. 

in  1837,  Gouger  on.     Mo.  R.  147:  507. 

Leigh's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  149:  359. 

Meteorology  of,  Todd's.     Nature,  2i:  2S1. 

Progress  and  Prosperity  of,   1S66.     Chr.  Obs.  66: 

667. 
Settler  in.     Chamb.  .T.  58:   155. 

—  Station-Life  in,  1S60.     Knick.  55:  365. 

—  Steam  Navigation  on  Rivers  of.     Hogg,  12:  519. 

—  Summer  at  Port  Phillip.     Tait,  n.  s.  11:  213. 

—  Summer  in.     (J.  Husscy)  Tait.  n.  s.  28:  10. 

—  Superstitions  of.     (J.  Browne)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  251, 

505. 

—  Survey  of,  King's  Narrative  of.     Lond.  M.  17:  377. 

—  Swan  River.     (J.  W.  F.  Blundell)  Colburn,  86:  475.  — 

Dub.  Univ.  14:  84,  196. 


Australia,  Swan  River,  Settlement  on,  Inland  Sea  at. 
Dub.  Univ.  9:  570. 

—  Sydney  in  1869.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  504. 

—  Sydney  to  Port  Pliillip.     Bentley,  22:  343. 

—  Tendencies  in.     Eraser,  83:  584. 

—  Trade  and  Banking  in.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  14:   117. 

—  Two  Years  in,  Howitt's.    Eel.  R.  82:  166.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  36:  1043. 

—  United  States  of.     (R.  H.  Home)  Contemp.  18:  174. 

—  Voyage  to.     (J.  B.  ^lackenzie)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  300. 

—  Western.     (J.  W.  F.  Blundell)  Colburn,  86:  166. 
Benedictines  in.     Dub.  R.  88:  56. 

Emigrant  in.      (.J.  W.  F.   Blundell)  Colburn,  86: 

359- 

Irwin's.     Dub.  L'niv.  7:  149. 

Sufferings  of  Capt.  Grey's  Expedition.     Penny  M. 

II :  218,  239,  246. 

—  Working-Man  in.     Chamb.  J.  8:  44. 

See  Victoria;  Queensland;  New  South  Wales;  etc. 

Australian,  An,  in  England.     Comb.  13:   no. 

Australian  and  Tasmanian  Races.  (A.  H.  Keanc)  Na- 
ture, 19:  549. 

Australian  Capitals,  Some.  (W.  Senior)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
23:  47. 

Australian  Fraud;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  .J.  55:  731. 

Australian  Jim  Walker.     House.  Words,  17:  500. 

Australian  Museum.     Nature,  lo:  Si. 

Australian  Ploughman's  Story.     House.  AV^rds,  i:  39. 

Australian  Wife.     St.  James,  33:   145. 

xVustraliana.     (T.  F.  Meagher)  Putnam,  5:  59S.     6:  67. 

Austria.  Brit.  &  For.  R.  11:  32.  14:  21S.  —  Ed.  R.  40: 
298. — Mo.  R.  115:  102.  —  (M.  Ileilprin)  Nation,  10: 
298. — All  the  Year,  i:  173.  —  No.  Brit.  44:  51. — 
Liv.  Age,  67:  1S2. 

—  and  France,  1S59.     Colburn,  115:  366. 
1867.     Colburn,  141:  243. 

—  and  German}-,  1849.     Quar.  84:  1S5. 
1863.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  3:  35. 

Alliance  of,  1S79.     (E.  de  Laveleve)  Fortn.  32:  7S5. 

and  British  Trade.     (A.  J.  Wilson)  Eraser,  95:  82. 

and  the  Eastern  Question.     Eraser,  96:  407. 

Beiist  versus  Bismarck.     St.  Paul's,  5:  29. 

—  and  Il.'use  of  Lords.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  753.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  55:  201. 

—  and  Hungary.     (B.  Price)  Fraser,  65:  3S4.  —  (W.  J. 

Stillman)  Fortn.  33:  785.  — Ed.  R.  90:  230.     Same 

art.  Liv.   Age,   22:   433.  —  Blaekw.  65:   614,  697. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  22:  103.  —  Prosp.  R.  5:  369. — 

Fraser,  64:  517. 

in  1848.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  732. 

in  1849.     Eel.  R.  90:  3(14. 

in  i860.  Westm.  73:  457.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  549. 

in  1S61.     Dub.  R.  50:  349. 

Travelers  in.     (II.  H.  Milman)  Quar.  65:  234. 

—  and  Italian  Lil>orals.     For.  Q.  13:  340. 

—  and  Italy.   Eel.  R.  109:  581.   Same  art.  Eel.  ;M.  47:  538. 
Alliance  between,  iSSi.     (R.  Stuart)  Contemp.  40: 

921. 
and  France.     Ed.  R.  109:  55S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

47:  326. 

Question  of,  1849.     Fraser,  38:  677.     39:  201. 

1S59.     New  Q.  8:  qq. 

War  between.  1S66.     Westm.  87:  274. 

—  and  Russia.     (L.  Kossuth)  Contemp.  31:  555. 

—  and  Sardinia,  1S59.     Bentley,  i:  629. 

—  and  Turkey.     Fraser,  94:  i. 

—  Aristocracy  of.     Cornh.  14:  620. 

—  Army  of,  English  Cadet  in.     Cornh.  15:  104,  174,  326. 
in  1S55.     Colburn,  104:   i.  127. 

—  Beust  Regime  in.     Maeuiil.  18:  414. 

—  Concordat  with.    Dub.  R.  39:  413.  —  Eel.  R.  103:  15S. 
. Political  Aspect  of.     Eel.  R.  104:  148. 


AUSTRIA 


80 


AUTHORS 


Austria,  Constitutional  Development  of.    No.  Brit.  51: 
136. 

—  Constitutionalism  in.     VVestm.  79:  334. 

—  Court  of,  H0I3'  Thursday  at.     (W.  I.  Kip)  Overland, 

2:  164. 
in  iSth  Century.     Dub.   Univ.  64:   580. — Ed.  K. 

98:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  579. 
Memoirs  of.    Westm.  63:  303.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

45:  401. 
Velise's.     Bent  ley,  39:  454.  — Eel.  R.  104:  576.— 

New  Q.  5:  2S6. 

—  Coxe's  History  of  the  House  of.     Ed.  R.  12:  iSi. — 

Select  Ed.  r'.  4:  69.  —Eel.  R.  8:  951,  1059. 

—  Despotism  of.     Brit.  (2.  10:  548. 

—  Don  John  of.     Blackw.  63:  70.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

16:  337- 

—  Education  in.     See  Education  in  Austria. 

—  Emperors  of.     Lond.  Q.  8:  107.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

41:   169. 

—  Empire  of,  and  the  German  Confederation.    Quar.  84: 

425. 

—  Finances  of,  1859.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  537.  —For. 

Q.  32:  436. 

—  Financial  Progress  and  Projects  of,  1855.     Bank.  M. 

(L.)  15:  666,  785. 

—  Foreign  Policy  and  Internal  Administration.     For.  Q. 

18:  257. 

—  Future  of.    Quar.  114:  i. 

—  Government  of,  Secret  History  of.  Dub.  Univ.  55:  102. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49:  329. 
and  People  of.     Westm.  30:  487. 

—  in  the  Past.     Brit.  Q.  30:  105. 

—  in  1824.     Ed.  R.  40:  298. 

—  in  1835.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  4:  26. 

—  in  184S-49,  Stiles's.    New  Q.  2:  106.  —  Princ.  24:  442. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  535. 

—  in  1862.    No.  Brit.  37:  285. 

—  in  1869.     St.  Paul's,  4:  411. 

—  Kohl's  Hundred  Daj's  in.     For.  Q.  13:  92.  —  Mo.  R. 

162:   135. 

—  Kohl  on.     Eel.  R.  78:  502. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  of.     Mus.  2:  49S. 

—  Military  Education  in.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  13:  409. 

—  Modern.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  23:  776. 

—  Monetary  Question  in.    (M.  Wirth)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

34:  105,  432.  —  Internat.  R.  3:  335. 

—  Nationalities  of.     (J.  G.  McLeod)  Month,  33:  346. 
and  Austrian  Policy.     Eraser,  52:  163. 

A  Polyglot  Empire.     (S.  Powers)  Lippinc.  6:  4S0. 

Question  of,  1S70.     Westm.  94:  35. 

—  Navy  of,  and  Admiral  Tegetthoff.     (.J.  K.  Laughton) 

Eraser,  97:  671.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  131. 

—  Odd  Corners  in.     (E.  King)  Lippinc.  21 :  9. 

—  past  and  present.     Dub  Univ.  58:  753. 

—  Poets  of.     Fraser,  46:  213. 

—  Poets  and  Peasants  of.     No.  Brit.  36:  118. 

—  Political  Dualism  in.     Westm.  88:  431. 

—  Politics  of,  Crisis  in,  1865.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  i: 

103.  —  Fraser,  72:  457. 
Constitutional  Crisis,  1S70.     No.  Brit.  52:  493. 

—  Position  and  Policy  of,  1850.     Eel.  R.  92:  604. 
1854.     Liv.  Age,  41:  249. 

1865.     Fortn.  3:  55. 

—  Power  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fraser,  102:  29.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  387. 

—  Present  Condition  of,  1872.     (T.  P.  O'Connor)  Dark 

Blue,  3:  15. 

—  Principalities  of,  1866.     Westm.  85:  358. 

—  Protestantism  in.     Cong.  5:  617. —  Eel.  M.  48:  491. 

—  Protestants  in.  History  of  Persecution  of,  Michiels's. 

No.  Brit.  32:  90. 
'—  Railroads  and  Steam  Navigation  in.    Tait,  n.  s.  7:  234. 


186. 
345- 

Levi) 


261. 


596. 


Austria,  Reform  in.     (C.  A.  Cummings)  Chr.  Exam.  74: 

356- 

—  Reforms  in.     Westm.  75:  503. 

under  Josepli  n.,  1S53.     New  Eng.  11:  395. 

—  Relations  of,  to  the  Principalities.     Westm.  63: 

—  Religious  Liberty  in.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  6: 

—  Religious  Policy  of,  1859.     Westm.  71:  27. 

—  Resources,    Commerce,   and    Banking   of.     (L. 

Bank.  M.  (L.)  38:   193. 

—  resurgens.     Liv.  Age,  29:  89. 

—  Revelations  of,  1845.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  589. 

—  Revolution  in,  1848.     Quar.  87:   190. 
and  its  Results.     Dub.  It.  25:  40. 

—  Revolution  under  Joseph  II.     Temp.  Bar,  51:  373. 

—  since  Sadowa.     Quar.  131:  90.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

no:  771. 

—  Situation  in,  1878.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  27:  394. 
1879.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  2g:  153. 

—  Southern,  Gallop  through.     (J.  Marsel)  Bentley,  22: 

381-555- 

—  State  Papers  of,  1809.     (G.  Canning)  Quar.  i :  437. 

—  Statistics  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  14:  554.     15:  529. 
1869.    Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  540. 

—  Transformation  of.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  7:   126. 

—  Turnbull  on.     Mo.  R.  151:   141. 

—  Two  Months  in  tapper.     Once  a  Week,  6:  470. 

—  Two  Statesmen  of:  Lobkowitz  and  Kaunitz.  Chamb. 

J.  26:  27. 

—  ve7-sus  Lord  Holland  and  the  Ladies.    Colburn,  1 1 

—  Wanderings  in.     (B.  Mur])hy)  Galaxy,  16:  379. 

—  Wilde's.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  89.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9 
See  Styria. 

Austrian   Aide-de-Camp,   Campaigns    of   an.      Blackw. 

70:  25. 
Austrian  Employ^,  An.     Cornh.  i:  736. 
Austrian  Hungary.     Cath.  World,  32:  33. 
Austrian  Italy.     Bent.  Q.  i:  301. 
Austrian  Legends.     (J.  Oxenford)  Colburn,  83:  11.  ' 
Austrian  Romance,  An.    (J.  C.  Young)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  339. 
Austrian  Treaty  with  England.    For.  Q.  23:  143.  — Brit. 

&  For.  R.  8:  95. 
Austrians.     Blackw.  48:  487.  —  JIus.  40:  421. 

—  at  Home.     Once  a  Week,  10:  72. 

—  in  Bosnia.     (A.  J.  Evans)  Macmil.  38:  495.  —  (R.  H. 

Lang)  Fortn.  32:  650. 
Austro-Priissian  War,  1865-56.  (C.  C.  Chesney)  Blackw. 
lOi:  68.— Ed.  R.  125:  363.  — (E.  Dicey)  Macmil. 
14:  386.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  528.  Same  art. 
Ev.  Sat.  2:  392.  —  (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  137:  494. 
—  Colburn,  139:  379.  —  Blackw.  100:  247. — C'lir. 
Exam.  81:  233.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  184. 

—  At  Leipzig  during.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  105. 

—  Campaign  in  .Soutli  Germany.     Colburn,  140:  i. 

—  Campaigns  of  1S59,  1866,  and  1870-71.  Fraser,  84:  251. 

—  Diplomacj'^  of.     (K.  Blind)  No.  Am.  118:  152. 

—  Hozier's.     (F.  W.  Palfrey)  Nation,  5:  106. 

—  in  its  Political  and  Military  Bearings.    Fraser,  74: 

—  Real  Significance  of.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  3:  130. 

—  Tale  of^    (C.  Clarke)  Temp.  Bar,  18:  316. 
Autcuil,  Afternoon  at.   (J.  H.  Fyfe)  Once  a  Week,  8: 
Author  and  Actress.    St.  James,  26:  17-765.    27:76-507. 

28:  66-591.     29:  283-557. 
Author  and  Editor.     Once  a  Week,  17:  469,  619.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  625. 
Author's  Daughter;  a  Tale.     (M.  Howitt)  Liv.  Age,  4: 

491,  555- 
Author's  Night;  a  Poem.    (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Allan.  30: 

144. 
Authors.  About.     (G.  Wentz)  So.  M.  II :  751. 

—  Advice  to.     Sharpe,  43 :  22. 

—  Aliibone's  Dictionary  of.     Liv.  Age,  60:  365. 

—  Amateur,  and  Small  Critics.     Dem.  R.  17:  62. 


259. 


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AUTHORS 


81 


AUTOGRAPH 


Authors,  American,  Abroad.  (T.  L.Cuyler)  Godey,  32:  59. 

lIuiiK's  of.     (P.  Godwin)    Putnam,   i:    23.  —  Liv. 

Age,  36:  203. 

See  American  Authors. 

—  and  Actors  ;  a  Dramatic  Sketch.     Bcntley,  i:  132. 

—  and  Books.     Sharpe,  10:  367. 

—  and  Conversation.     St.  James,  49:  258. 

—  and  Copyrights.     Dem.  K.  12:  294. 

—  and  Matrimony,  Woman's  View  of.     St.  James,  26: 

535- 

—  and  Publishers.    Eel.  M.  15:  517.  —Dem.  R.  11 :  396. 

New  Q  3:  143.  — Brit.  Q.  59:  313.    Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  S3:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  131. 
Hardwicke's.     New  (},.  3:  9. 

—  and  their  Ways  of  Working.    (A.  B.  Harris)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  15:  217.    (H.  B.  Baker)  Argosy,  32:  37S. 
—  Chamb.  J.  58:  437.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  423. 

—  and  Writers.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  346. 

—  and  Works,  Anonymous  and  Pseudonymous.    Nat.  Q. 

23:  41. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  600. 
of  Popular.     Hogg,  2:  37. 

—  Anon\'mous  Old.     Bentley,  4:  414. 

—  Apology  for.     Knick.  19:  97. 

—  Calamities  of.     Chamb.  J.  7:  129. 

—  Disraeli's.      (R.   Southey)    Portfo.(Dcn.)   9:    501.— 

Quar.  8:  93. 

—  Character  of,  as  affecting  their  Works.     Chr.  Disc.  3: 

264. 

—  Contemporary  and  posthumous  Reputation  of.     Dub. 

Univ.  45:  433. 

—  Conversation  of.    Lond.  M.  2:  250.  —  Am.  Bibiiop.  4: 

455i  535- 

—  English,  Memories  of.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  39: 

527- 

Living.     (G.  W.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  10:  124. 

Reminiscences  of  some.      (R.   H.  Home)  Macmil. 

22:  359.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  58S. 
Studies  of  some.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Scrib.  8:  ^f,, 

451. 

—  for  Hire.     Cornh.  43:  6S4.     Same  art.  Appleton,  26: 

127. 

—  Gossip  concerning:  our  Whispering  Gallery.     (J.  T. 

Fields)  Atlan.  27:  122-763.     28:  106-750. 

—  Habits  of.     Knick.  61 :  43S. 

—  Hints  to,  on  the  Biographical.     Blackw.  49:  757. 
on  the  Critical.     Blackw.  39:  607. 

on  the  Dramatic.     Blackw.  49:  330. 

on  the  Epistolary.     Blackw.  50:  711. 

on  the  Facetious.     Blackw.  39:  166. 

on  the  Genteel.     Blackw.  50:  439. 

on  the  Impressive.     Blackw.  49:  56. 

on  the  Original.     Blackw.  49:  154. 

on  the  Pathetic.     Blackw.  50:  431. 

on  the  Philosophical.     Blackw.  39:  357. 

-Homes  of.     Bost.  R.  i:  52S. 

—  in   England,    Germany,    and    France,   Condition    of. 

Eraser,  35:  285. 

—  Justice  for.     (M.  Thomas)  St.  James,  36:  64. 

—  Living,  Characters  of.     Blackw.  10:  69. 

—  Moral  Intluence  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  2S5. 

—  Noble.     Dem.  R.  12:  479. 

—  of  Antiquity.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  31. 

—  Originality  of.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  285. 

—  Our  Young.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Putnam,  i:  74. 

—  Pay  of.     Liv.  Age,  13:  257. 

—  Persecuted  and  Pampered.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  33: 

109. 

—  Prollts  of.     Appleton,  26:  1S6. 

—  Punishments  of.     Chamb   J.  8:  78. 

—  Recollections  of.    (C.  and  M.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  IM. 

n.  s.  15:  162-726.     16:  85-724.     17:  89,223. 

6 


Authors,  Remarks  on  my  Favorite.     (G.  F.  Deanc)  Am. 
Whig  R.  9:  464. 

—  Rights  of.    Hesp.  3:  277.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  37.   6:  69. 
before  Publication.     Am.  Law  R.  9:  236. 

—  Royal.     Ed.  R.  39:  84.—  Dem.  R.  12:  392. 

—  Royal  and  Inii)erial.    (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week,  12: 

363.     Same  art.  Cath.  World,  i:  323. 

—  Royal  and  Noble.    Lond.  M.  5:  21S,  387,  409.  — Quar. 

123:  279. 
English.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  310. 

—  Vindicated  from  the  Charge  of  Poverty.    Mus.  8:  363. 
Authoresses  and  Autographs.     Colburn,  11:  217-317. 
Authority  and  Freedom  in  Faith.     (D.  Gaus)  Mercersb. 

^5-  '57-  —  i^^-  Kieffer)  Mercersb.  17:  42. 

—  in  the  Church,   Protestant  Idea  of.     (J.  Martineau) 

O.  &  N.  11:  24. 

—  in  Matters  of  Faith.     Brownson,  23:  510. 

—  Influence  of,  in  Matters  of  Opinion.    ( W.  E.  Gladstone) 

19th  Cent,  i:  2.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  559.    Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  159. 
Lewis  on.     Ed.  R.  91:  508. 

—  Principle   of,    in    Matters   of   Opinion.      (S.    Taylor) 

Macmil.  28:  ig. 

—  Revival  of.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  19:   i. 
Authorship.     (T.  Biiiney)  Ex.  H.  Loc   9:  319. 

—  and   Literature.     (W.  E.  Smith;  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14; 

465.     15:  56,  138. 

—  Disputed,   Internal  Evidence  in  a  Case  of.     Brit.  Q. 

61:  500. 

—  Dreams  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  468. 

—  Few  Hints  to  Young  AVriters.    (W.  II.  Browne)  So.  M. 

14:  616. 

—  Furor  Seribendi.     Victoria,  12:  385. 

—  Importance  and  Rewards  of.     (J.  C.  Pattee)  Univ.  Q. 

12:  394. 

—  in  America.     (F.  Wharton)  No.  Am.  52:  401. 

—  Intellectual  Straining  in.     Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  16:  93. 

—  Irritable.     Hogg,  9:   137. 

—  Jacox  on  Aspects  of.     Victoria,  20:  357. 

—  Miseries  of.    Tait,  3:    739. — West.  Mo.   R.    i:   523, 

648. 

—  Physiology  of.     (R.  E.  Francillon)  Gent.  Mag.  n.  s. 

14:  325.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  93. 

—  Profession  of.     Am.  Mo.  R.  i:   5S9. 

—  Rapid  and  slow.     Penny  M.  14:  410. 

Auto  da  Fe  :  a  Poem.     (E.  A.  Bendall)  Dark  Blue,  i :  455. 

Antnljiographies.     No.  Brit.  51 :  3S2. 

Autobiogra])hy.     Blackw.  26:  737. — Quar.  35:  149. — 

Blackw.   66:    292. — Cornh.   43:    410.     Same  art. 

Appleton,    25:  499.      Same   art.   Eel.   'M.   97:    44. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  283.  — Lond.  Q.  i:  494. 

—  An.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  473,  561.    48:  152-519. 

—  of  an  Agnostic.    (B.  Thomas)  Eraser,  103:  650.   Same 

Art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  719. 

—  of  Bill  ]\Ioney  Dollars.     Knick.  47:  361. 

—  of  a  Good  Joke.     Bentlov.  2:  354. 

—  of  an  Irreconcilable.     St.  Paul's,  11:  54-72S. 

—  of  a  .loint-Stock  (\inipany.     Blackw.  120:  96. 

—  of  a  Pair  of  Top-Boots.     CoHinrn,  85:  223-454. 

—  of  a   Philosopher.      (W.   ^I.   Fi>her)   Overland,   14: 

85-568.     15:  95,  104.  26S. 

—  of  a  Quack.     (S.  \V.  Mitchell)  Atlan.  20:  466,  5S6. 

—  of  a  Small  Boy.     All  the  Year,  20:  217,  241. 

—  of  an  Unrecognized  Genius.     Hogg,  9:  169-220. 

—  Saniple  of  some  Men's.     Mus.  23:  248,  547. 
Autochthones.     (B.  P.  Avery)  Overland,  15:  319. 
Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast-Tnlile.     (O.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan. 

i:  48-S71.     2:  102-619. 
Autograph  Collecting.     (E.  Walford)  Once  a  AVeek,  12: 

316; 
Autograiih  Collectors,  The  Father  of.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  89. 
Autograi>h  Hunting.     (F.  Barrow)  Galaxy,  12:  256. 


AUTOGRAPH 


82 


AWAKENING 


Autograph  Miscellany.     Liv.  Age,  47:  129, 
Autographoniania.     (T.  F.  Dwight)  Overland,  3:  342. 
Autographs.     Chanib.  J.  14:  155,  204. —  Nat.  M.  7:  356. 

—  and  Autograph  Collectors.     St.  James,  37:  137. 

—  Curious.     Chamb.  J.  24:  31. 

—  Evening's   Conversation    about.      (Mrs.  S.   J.   Hale) 

Godey,  22:  146. 

—  Historical.     (H.  Scadding)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  14:    73, 

315^  479,  597-     15:  145- 

—  Morning  among.     (W.  Young)  Putnam,  II :  686.    12: 

226,  277. 

—  National.     Liv.  Age,  87:  88. 

—  of  Celebrated  Men.     Mo.  R.  115:  397.     120:212. 

—  of  Distinguished  Americans.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  205, 

601. 

—  Rare,  and  their  Prices.     Cornh.  16:  495. 

—  Scrai)s  from   my  Autograph-Book.      (G.  M.   Towle) 

Hours  at  Home,  10:  15. 
Autography.     Pract.  M.  7:  268. 

—  Practical  Use  of.     (G.  O.  Sars)  Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  277. 
Automata.     Chamb.  J.  53:  87. 

—  and  Androides.     (T.  P.  Jones)  J.  Frankl    Inst.  3: 

125,  192,  342- 

—  Are  we'?    (\V.  James)  Mind,  4:  i. 

—  Famous.     (J.  D.  Bell)  Appleton,  18:  254. 
Automathes,  History  of.     Retros.  lo:  78. 
Automatic  Chess-Player.     Blackw.   4:    579. — So.   Lit. 

Mess.  2:  318.  —  Pennv  M.  6:  28.  — Liv.  Age,  61: 
585. 

—  Anatomy  of.    Fraser,  19:  717. 

—  De  Kempelen's.     Ed.  Philos.  J.  4:  393. 

—  Maelzel's.     (T.  P.  Jones)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  125. 
Automatic  Chess  and  Card-Playing.     Cornh.  32:  584. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  46. 
Automatic   Enigma,  An.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Belgra.   35: 

294. 
Automatic    Representation,    Galton   on    Generic   Images 

and.     (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind,  4:  551. 
Automatism.     (A.  Main)  Mind,  i:  431.  — (H.  C.  Wood) 

Lippinc.  26:  627,  755. 

—  and  Evolution.     (C.   Elam)   Contemp.   28:    537,   725. 

29:  117.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  640.     88:166,342. 

—  Animal,  Lewes  on.     (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind,  3:  24. 

—  Modern.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser.  95:  665. 
Automaton  of  Dobello.     (H.   D.  Jenkins)  Lakeside,  8: 

348. 
Automaton-Ear,  The.     (F.  McLandburgh)  Scrib.  5:  711. 
Autotype,   or  Carbon   Process   in  Photography.     (C.   E. 

Norton)  Nation,   8:    47.  — (T.  Taylor)   Portfo.    2: 

53.  —Pract.  M.  6:  31. 
Autotypes.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  137. 

—  On  some  New  Methods  of  Printing.     (G.  W.  Simpson) 

Portfo.  2:  135. 
Autotypography,  Art  of,  1S63.      (G.  Wallis)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  76:  53. 
Autumn.     (C.    Lanman)    So.    Lit.  Mess.  6:    723. — (C. 

Geikie)   Good  Words,    12:  841.  — (W.  W.  Story) 

Blackw.  114:  502.  —  Fraser,  66:  418. 

—  a  Poem.     (R.  Noel)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.   15:  432.  — (A. 

Smith)  Good  Words,  3:  6S9. 

—  in  the  Country.     Fraser,  24:  269,  455,  524. 

—  in   the   Highlands ;   a   Poem.     (J.   C.    Shairp)   Good 

Words,  15:  713. 

—  in  the  North.     Fraser,  10:  488,  573.     11:  66,  170. 
Autumns,  English.     (C.  Boyle)  Macmil.  29:  81. 
Autumn  Days.     (J.  Skelton)  Fraser.  66:  715. 
Autumn  Eclogue.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  493. 

Autumn  Eclogues.     (.1.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  50:  430. 
Autumn  Foliage.     (J.  Wharton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  97:  251. 

—  Tints  of.     (H.  D.  Thoreau)  Atlan.  10:  385. 
Autumn  Leaves  Gathered  up.     Fraser,  30:  631. 
Autumn  Love;  a  Poem.    St.  James,  2:  439. 


Autumn  JIaneuvering.     (A.  a  Beckett)  Lond.  Soc.  20: 

3«3- 
Autumn  Pastoral.     (W.  H.  Gibson)  Harper,  61:  857. 
Autumn  Reverie.     (Mrs.  E.  J.  Fames)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6: 

820. 
Autumn  Voices;  a  Poem.     (L.  Buslinell)  Scrib.  4:  761. 
Autumnal  Fruits.     Dub.  Univ.  40:  383. 
Autumnal  Meditations;  a  Poem.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw. 

13:  646. 
Autumnal  Ramble,  Hints  for  an.    Blackw.  130:  393. 
Autumnal   Sketches;  a  Poem.     (D.  M.  Moir)    Blackw. 

38:  4S8. 
Autun,  Christian  Inscription  found  at.     Dub.  R.  9:  527. 
Auvergne.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn.  22:  737.  —  Sharpe, 

32:  6. 

—  April  in.     (R.  W.  Baddeley)  Belgra.  26:  253. 

—  Costello's  Pilgrimage  to.     Mo.  R.  157:  208. 

—  in  1665.     Colburn,  129:  460. 

—  —  Men  and  Manners  in.     For.  Q.  35:  154. 

—  Month  in.     (M.  Belliam-Edwards)  Macmil.  42:  189. 

—  Vcjicanoes  and  Glaciers  of.     (VV.  S.  Svmonds)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  16:  1. 
Ava,  Adventure  in,  1826.     (C.  Cami)bell)  Colburn,  55" 

341- 

—  and  England.     Cornh.  40:  213. 

—  Throne  of  the  Golden  Foot.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  Atlan. 

20:  453. 

—  Two  Years  in,  1824  to  1826.     Lond.  M.  19:  128. 

—  Yule'.s  Jlission  to  the  Court  of.     Liv.  Age,  57:  269. 
Availability;  or,  Politicians  rs.  Statesmen.     (E.  D.  Hud- 
son) Nat.  Q.  i:  485. 

Avalanche  of  the  Rossbei'g.     Eel.  51.  54:  538. 
Avalanches.     Eel.   R.   Iio:  480.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age. 

63:  738. 
Avaricious  JIan,  Confessions  of  an.     (H.  D.  Inglis)  C<il- 

burn,  64:  554.     65:   102. 
Aveatque  Vale;  a  Poem.    (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  9:  71. 
Ave  Maria;  a  Breton  Legend.     (A.  Austin)  Cornh.  35: 

735- 
Ave  Maria;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  16:  208. 
Avenger,  The ;  a  Tale.     (T.  De  (Juincey)  Blackw.  44:  208. 
Aventicum,  Discovery  of.     (J.  Perry)  Antiquary.  2:  5;. 
Average,  General.     (W.   Phillips)   Hunt,   5:  67,    157.  — 

(Z.  Cook,  jr.)  Hunt,  5:  159. 
York  and  Antwerp  Rules  of.    (G.  Schwab)  Nation. 

28:  13.  —(A.  F.  Higgins)  Nation,  28:  48. 
Averages,    Derivation   of,   from  Observations.      (W.  A. 

Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  13:  30. 
Avery,  B.   P.,  In  Memoriam.     (I.    D.  Coolbrith  and  .S. 

Williams)  Overland,  15:  585. 
Averysboro,  N.  C,  Battle  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  31,125, 

195. 
A  vesta.  The.      (G.  T.  Flanders)  Univ.  Q.  33:  416.  — (J. 

C  Wightman)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  267. 

—  and  the  Storm-Myth.     (J.  Luquiens)  New  Eng.  39: 

635- 
Avezzana,    Gen.,    Italian  Minister  of  War,    1849.     (D. 

Paul)  Cath.  World.  30:  854. 
Avice  Gray.     (A.  Rothwell)  Appleton,  16:  6-320. 
Avignon.     Penn\'  M.  9:  244. 

—  and  the  Schism.     Brownson,  18:  324. 

Avila.  Spain.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  24:  155. 
Avisseau,  Charles,  the  Potter  of  Tours.     Chamb.  J.  16: 

3>8 
Avocation:  What  Life  to  choose.     Colburn,  6:  2S4. 
Avocations,  Some  strange.     Chamb.  J.  57:  252. 
Avon,  Towns  on  the.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  192. 

—  and  Stour,  By  the.     Fraser,  77:  634. 

Avonhoc;  a  Tale.     Cornh.  17:  592,707.     18:  73,199. 
Awake  and  Thinking:  a  Retrospect.     Belgra.  12:  476. 
Awakening,  The  ;  a  Tale.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Temp.  Bar, 
62:  492. 


AWAMUTU 


83 


BABBAGE 


Avvamutu,  How  we  live  at.     Fraser,  70:  606. 

Away  down  East;  a  Poem.    (E.  J.  Hall)  Lakeside,  8:  395. 

Awkward  Blunder;  a  Story.     (C.  Hathway)  St.  James, 

47:  468. 
Awkward  Mistake.     Belgra.  2:  443. 

Axel ;  a  Tale  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War.  Dub.  Univ.  3:  679. 
Axes  and  Hatchets,  Ancient  and  modern.     (A.  Rigg) 

Pop.-Sci.  Mo.  9:  186. 
Axioms,  Philosophical.     Dub.  R.  65:  144. 
Axis,    Uniform   Distribution  of   Points   about  an.      (C. 

Wright)  Math.  Mo.  i :  244. 
Axle-Box,  Hodge's  Self-Lubricating.     J.   Frankl.   Inst. 

55:  154- 
Axles  and  Shafts,  Form  of,  Thornej-croft  on.    J.  Irankl. 
Inst.  51:  56. 

—  Fracture  of,  Causes  of.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Eel.  Engin. 

4:  173- 

—  Hollow  Railway.     (J.   E.  M'Connell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

56:  361.     57:  82. 

—  Lubrication  of  Railway.     (W.   B.  Adams)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  56:  2S9. 

—  Stephenson's  Improvement  in,  1S31.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

13:  246. 

—  Strength  of  Solid  and  Hollow.    (J.  0.  York)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  36:  :,^2.     38:   163. 
Aj-e-Aye,  The.     (W.  B.  Tegetmeier)  Intel.  Obs.  i:  130. 

—  (B  G.  Wilder)  Scrib.  2:  33.  —  Penny  M.  7:  425. 
Ayen,  Ducd',  Daughters  of.     Month,  3:  68,  163.     Same 

art.  Cath.  World,  2:  252. 
Ayer  and  Ajres  Genealogies.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E. 

Reg.  17:  307. 
A^-lmer,  A.     Bentley,  23:  470,  551. 
Aylwin,  Lieut.  John  Gushing.     Anal.  M.  3:  54. 
Ayr,  .\uld  Clay  Biggin  in.    (I.  D.  Fenton)  Once  a  Week, 

16:  iiS.' 
Ayrshire  Curling  Song.     (N.  M'Leod)  Blackw.  lOi :  148. 
Ayrshire  Legatees.     (J.  Gait)   Blackw.  7:  262-589.     8: 

10-501.     Same  art.  Portfo.(Dcn.)  25:  410.     26:42, 

270.     27:  126,  266,  416. 
Aytoun,  Sir  Robert.     Lond.  Q.  50:  337. 
Aj'toun,  William  E.    Blackw.  103:  440.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  97:  323. — Liv.  Age,  68:  317. 

—  Bon  Gaultier's  Ballads.     Eel.  M.  32:  362. — Liv.  Age, 

5:  400. — Fraser,  31:  415.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  429. 

—  Both\vell;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  80:  222.  —  Bentley,  40: 

276.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:  705.  —  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 
i:  541. — Chr.  Rem.  33:  i. — Fraser,  54:  347.— 
Liv.  Age,  53:  216.  —Lond.  Q.  7:  201. 

—  Death  of.     Blackw.  98:  3S4. 

—  Firmilian.     Blackw.  95:  523. — Dub.  Univ.  44:  4SS. 

—  Lays  of  Scottish  Cavaliers.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam. 

52:  226. —Dub.  R.  27:  74.  — Brit.  Q.  Ii:  So. — 
Fraser,  39:  489. — Dub.  Univ.  33:  215.  —  No.  Brit. 
13:  I. — Liv.  Age,  21:  loi,  154. 


Aytotm,  William  E.,  Martin's  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  70: 
587. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chamb.  J.  44:  648. 

—  Peacock,   and  Prout.     No.  Brit.  45:   75.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  67:  641. 
Aytoun;  a  Tale.     Lippinc.  9:  54-686. 
Azalea,  a  Flycatcher.  (W.  W.Bailey)  .\m.  Natural.  8:  517. 
.•\zazel,  the  Levitical   Scape-Goat.     (G.  Bush)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  8:  116. 
Azeglio,   Massimo  d'.     (A.  Gallenga)  Fortn.  9:  629. — 

(W.  D.  Howells)  Nation,  2:  202.  —  (H.  J.  Warner) 

Chr.  E.xam.   83:    187,  —  Dub.    Univ.    76:    508. — 

Galaxy,  i:  34. 

—  and  Bunsen.     Temp.  Bar,  51:  231. 

—  JIaid  of  Florence.     New  Q.  2:  527. 

—  Xiccolb  de'  Lapi.     Chr.  Rem.  16:  117. 

—  Recollections  of.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Lippinc.  14:  341. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Quar.  123:  66.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  94:  5'5- 

—  Works  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Chr.  Exam.  52;  35. 
Azela;  a  Poem.     (A.  Carey)  Internat.  M.  i:  135. 
Azimantium,  Story  of.     Blackw.  29:  224,  446. 
Azores,   The.     Fraser,   97:    556.     Same   art.  Liv.   Age, 

137:  668. 

—  Among.     (L-  II.  Weeks)  Appleton,  20:  347.  —  (S.  E. 

Dawes)  Potter  Am   Mo.  17;  2S9. 

—  and  Canary  Islands,  Summer  Cruise  among.     (Miss 

Dabney)  Harper,  46:  865. 

—  Bond's  Description  of.     Mo.  R.  136:  i. 

—  Cruise  among.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Scrib.  6:  513. 

—  History  of.     Quar.  11:   191. 

—  Land  of  Hawks.     (C.  Wood)  St.  Paul's,  12:  82. 

—  Natural  History  of,  Godinan's.     Nature,  3:  303. 

—  Residence  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  414.  —  Museum,  43:   18. 

—  Summer  Cruise  among.  (.V.  L.  Gihon)  Harper,  54:  546. 

—  Three  Years  in.     Dark  Blue,  4:  452.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  116:  302. 

—  Winter  in,   Bullar's.     Chr.    Exam.  31:    319.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  20:  227.  — Eel.  R.  74:  534. —  Mo.  R.  155:  1. 
Azotone.     Recr.  Sci.  2:  352. 
Aztec  Calendar  Stone.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  456. 
Aztecs,  Ancient  and  Modern.     (M.  McNamara)  Canad. 

Mo.  12;  258. 

—  and  their  Conquerors.     (E.  Parmer)  So.  M.  11:  554. 

—  and  Indians,  Arts   among.     (T.   Ewbank)   Internat. 

M.  4:  307. 

—  Backgammon   among.     (E.  B.   Tylor)   Macmil.    39: 

304.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  491. 

—  in  New  York.     Internat.  M.  5:  288. 

—  Mythology  of.     (T.  A.  Harcourt)  Overland,  15:  S7. 

—  Galaxy,  21:  633. 

—  Social  Customs  of.    (L.  H.  Morgan)  No.  Am.  122:  265. 

—  Society  among.     Galaxy,  21:  368. 
See  Mexico. 


B 


Baader,   Franz,    Theosophy  of.      (J.    Ilamberger)    Am. 

Presb.  R.  18:  171. 
Baalbec.     (A.   L.  Koeppen)   Mercersb.    8:  40.  —  (F.   P. 

Cobbe)  Fraser,  63:  670.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  17S. 

—  Over  the  I.«banon  to.    (J.  C.  M.  Bellew)  Temp.  Bar, 

i:  114,  359. 

—  Ruins  of.     Penny  M.  3:  43. 

—  Temple  at.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  26:  273. 

—  Visit  to.     Bentley,  31:  385. 


Bab.     Sec  Rabism. 

Bab  Lambert;  a  Story.     Cornh.  4:  421. 
Babbage.  Charles.    (W.  Farr)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  34:  411.— 
Eel.  Engin.  6:  275.  —  Nature,  5:  2S. 

—  and  his  Friends.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Lakeside.  9:  236. 

—  Calculating  Machine  of.     (C.  NordhoflF)   Harper,  30: 

34.  — Eel.  R.  120:  4S7.  — Ed.  Phi'os.  J.  7:  274. 
8:  122.  —Ed.  R.  59:  263. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11:  ;io. 
—  No.  Brit.  15:  553. 


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BACKGAMMON 


Babbage,  Charles.    Exposition  of  1851.   No.  Brit.  15:  529. 

—  on  Macliinery  and  Manufactures.     Fraser,  8:    167. — 

Ed.  K.  56:  313. — Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  24. 

—  Passages  from  Life  of.    Brit.  Q.  4:  95-    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  84:  577.  —  Chr.  Rem.  51:  i. 

—  Recollections  of.    (L.  A.  ToUemache)  Macmil.  27:  4S9. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  511. 

—  Works  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  18. 
Babel.     Eraser,  40:  318. 

—  Confusion  of  Tongues  at,  Kaulen  on.    Dub.  R.  55:  220. 

—  Ruins  of.     Cong.  M.  i:  35. 

Ba))er,  Emperor  of  Hindostan.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  46: 
39. —.Mo.  R.  112:  254.  — Westm.  8:  475.  —  Chr. 
Rem.  10:  133.  — Eel.  R.  45:  501.  — Retros.  16:  254. 

Babes  in  the  Wood;  a  Poem.  (E.  Nugisch)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 
21:  98.     23:  21,  109,  185. 

Babette;  a  Tale.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  AVorld,  28:  549 

Bab-ey-buk,  Story  of.     Blackw   43:  648. 

Babington,  Anthony.     Reliquary,  2:   177. 

Babington;  a  Tragedy.     Blackw.  18.  119. 

Babinic  Republic.     Dark  Blue,  3:   103. 

Babiroussa,  The.     Penny  M.  10:  321. 

Babism.  (R.  H.  Arbuthnot)  Conterap.  11:  581.  12:  245. 
-  (J.  T.  Bixby)  Nation,  2:  793. —(E.  P.  Evans) 
Hours  at  Home,  8:  210.  — All  the  Year,  22:  149.  — 
Chamb.  J.  29:  45. 

Babrius,  Fables  of.     Fraser,  41:  529. —  Ed.  R.  113:  524. 

Babu-English.     Chamb.  J.  58:  840. 

Babu  Nana's  Vengeance.     Tinsley,  12:  48. 

Baby;  a  Tale.     (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  6:  227. 

—  The.    (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  52:  539.  — Bclgra.  37: 

supp.  29. 

—  The  British.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  411. 

—  Day  with  a.    (L.  Broughton)  St-  James,  38:  48 1. 

—  Junior.     Chamb.  J.  30:  234. 

—  or  no  Baby.     Chamb.  J.  36:  405. 

—  Progressive.     (S.  F.  Hopkins)  Galaxy,  23:  581-727. 

—  The  Second.     Chamb.  J.  23:  33. 
Baby-Exterminator;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  lo:  50. 
Bab^-Farm,  Jlonth  at  a.     Victoria,  18:  42. 

Baby  Grace;  a  Poem.  (R  W.Buchanan)  St.  James,  4:  315. 
Baby  Shows.     Dem.  R.  35:  315. 
Baby-Stealer  of  the  Nund\-droog.     Chamb.  J.  26:  59. 
Baby -Suffrage.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  236. 
Baby- Visiting.     (Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  Annan)  Godey,  29:  266. 
Babies,  About.     Putnam,  6:  139. 

—  and  Science.     Cornh.  43:  539.     Same  art.  Appleton, 

26:  27.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  26. 

—  How  to  take  Care  of.     (J.  Chandler)  Eng.  Dom.  M. 

23:  203-291.     24:  9-280. 

—  Jlental  Condition  of.     Cornh.  7:  649. 

—  Poems  about.     (R.  W.  Buchanan)  St.  James,  8:  441. 

—  Prize.     All  the  Year,  22:  249. 

—  Public  Nurseries  for.     Chamb.  J.  46:  145. 

—  AVild.    Lond.  Soc.  35:  456. 
See  Babes. 

Babylon  and  Chaldea,  Mi'nant  on.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  368. 

—  and  Nineveh.     Blackw.  76:  458. 
and  Persepolis.     Sharpe,  12:  39. 

Layard's.     Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  603. —Dub.  R.  35: 

93.  —  Liv.  Age,  37:  423.  — New  Q.  2:  209. 

—  and  its  Priest-Kings.     (E.  Hincks)  Kifto,  22:  296. 

—  Brick  from  the  Site  of.     Arch.  14:  55,  205. 

—  Commerce  of  Ancient.     (F.  M.  Hubbard)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  7:  364. 

—  Cnshite  Origin  of  Sacred  Writing,  Language,  and  Lit- 

erature of.     (O.  D.  Miller)  L^niv.  Q.  34:  452. 

—  Gems  brought  from,  by  A.  Lockett.  (J.  Landseer)  Arch. 

18:  371. 

—  Last  Night  in.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  13:  54. 

—  Libraries  of.     No.  Brit.  51:  305.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

74:  589. 


Babylon,  Memoir  of.     (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  36:  162. 

—  Rich's  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  R.  81:  257.     8g:  41.  —  Ed. 

R.  48:  1S5.  — (B.  B.  Thatclier)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  8: 
158.  — No.  Am.  2:  183. —  West.  Mo.  R.  2:  683. 

—  Ride  to.     Blackw.  93:  607. 

—  Ruins  of.     Meth.  M.  53:  166.  —  Portfo.(Den)  ig:  376. 

—  Topography  of.     (Major  Rennell)  Ardi.  18:  243. 
See  Nineveh  and  Babylon ;  Oriental  Discovery. 

Babylonia,  Civilization  of.  (W.  St.  C.  Boscawen)  An- 
throp.  J.  8:  21. 

—  Inscriptions  of.    (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  78:  441. 

—  Literature  of ,  Ancient.    (0.  D.  Miller)  Univ.  Q.  26: 159. 

in  Arabic  Translations.     Chr.  Rem.  39:  417. 

Babylonian  Monuments  in  America.     (S.  Merrill)  Bib. 

Sac.  32:  320. 

Babylonian  Princess,  Memoir  of.    Eel.  M.  3:  177. 

Babylonian  Researches.    (R.P.  Stebbins)L"nita.  R.  9:610. 

Babylonian  Rivers'  and  Cities.  (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Col- 
burn, 74:  653.     75-  57 

Babylonians,  Tammuz  and  the  Worship  of  Men  among. 
Chr.  Rem.  41 :   253. 

Bacchanalia  Memorabilia.    Fraser,  12:  522.    13:  225,  727. 

14:  273- 
Bacchanalians,  Sect  of.     Westm.  23:  240. 
Bacchants  and  A  B  C-Shooters.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  603. 
Bacchus,  Altar  of,  at  Lord  Pembroke's.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch. 

i:  155. 

—  and  Ariadne,  Triumph  of,  a  Poem.     Cornh.  35:  458. 

—  and  the  Water-Thieves,  a  Poem.  Oncea  Week,  lO:  657. 
Bach,  Friedemann.  (Mrs.  Ellet)  Cath.  W(jrld,  10:  805. 
Bach,  John  Sebastian.     (J.  G.  Austin)  Galaxy,  17:  375. 

—  .A.  G.  Bowie)  St.  James,  40:  3S6.  — (L.  T. 
Cragin)  0.  &  N.  8:  246.  —  Bentley,  62:  74,  177, 
317. — Fraser,  34:  28. 

—  and  Handel,  Scores  of.  Additional  Accompaniments  to, 

(W.  F.  Apthorp)  Atlan.  42:  321. 

—  Mass  in  B  Minor.     Cornh.  33:  728. 

Baclie,  Alex.  Dallas,  Account  of.  (H.  Morton)  J.  Frank]. 
In.st.  87:  353. 

—  Family  of.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  663. 
Bachelor,  The.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  139.     3:  186. 

—  a  Poem.     (E.  C.  Willis)  Temp.  Bar,  25:  361. 

—  Beset;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  751. 

—  Cliapter  in  Life  of.     (T.  Flint)  Knick.  3:  6. 

—  Outwitted;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  II :  104. 
Bachelor  Bedroom.     All  the  Year,  i:  355. 
Bachelor  Ben.     (R.  V.  Chilcott)  Belgra.  29:  87. 
Bachelor  Invalids  and  Male  Nurses.     Once  a  Week,  25: 

317- 
Bachelor's  Beat.    Blackw.  20:  755.     22:  659.     23:  14. 

24:  335.     Same  art.  Mns.  10:  168.     12:  290,  385. 
Bachelor's  Elysium,  The.     Portfo.(Den.)  30:  362. 
Bachelor's  Hall.     (R.  Chesterfield)  Lakeside,  9:  29. 
Bachelor's  Married  Life.     (A.  S.  Deas)  So.  M.  8:  290. 
Bachelor's  Protest  to  the  Women  of  England.    Chamb.  J. 

35:  385- 
Bachelor's  Reverie.     (D.  G.  Mitchell)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16: 

162.  —(J.  Leitch)  St.  James,  18:  508, 
Bachelor's  Storj'.     Chamb.  J.  56:  391. 
Bachelor's  Thermometer.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  120, 
Bachelors,  Old.     (F.  W.  Shelton)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  223, 

—  of  Windsor,  Day  with.     Chamb.  J.  22:  292. 
Bachtiari  Bandits.     (C.  S.  Savile)  Bentlev,  21 :  290, 
Bacini  introduced  into  Italian  Church  Architecture.     (C. 

D.  Fortnum)  Arch.  42:  379. 
Back,  Sir  George.     Geog.  M.  5:  179. 

See  Arctic  Expedition,  Back's. 
Back  to  Back;  a  Story.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Harper,  55:  873. 
Back-Log  Studies.     (C.   D.  Warner)  Scrib.  2:  261.     3: 

434-693-     4:  43-348. 
Backer,  F.  Augustine  de.     Dub.  R.  80:  452. 
Backgammon.     Pennv  M.  10:  100. 


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Backgammon  among  the  Aztecs.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Macmil. 

39:  304.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  491. 
Backhouse,  James.     Visit  to  Mauritius  and  South  Africa. 

(W.  Cubitt)  No.  Brit.  2:  105. 
Backsheesh,   Official,   in    Turkey.      Macmil.   41  :    484. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  2S5.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

94:  715. 
Backslider,  The.     Chr.  Exam.  20:  19S. 
Backus,  C,  Divinity  School  of.  (.J.Vaill)  Cong.  Q.  6:  137. 
Backus,  Isaac,  Life  and  Times  of.     Chr.  R.  14:  197. 
Backwoods,  Night  in.     Chamb.  J.  52:  108. 
Backwoods  Express.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  657. 
Bacon,  David.     (L.  Bacon)  Cong.  ().  18:   i,  260,  387,  562. 
Bacon,  Delia,  Recollections  of.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Atlan. 

11:  43. 
Bacon,  Francis,  Lord.     (H.  Dixon)  Temp.  Bor,  i:  22. — 

(J.  W.   Edmonds)  Knick.   57:   271,  37S.  —  (T.   B. 

Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  65:  277.     Same  art.  Mus.  31 :  295, 

391.  —  (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  51:  663.  — 

(D.   A.  Wasson)    New    Eng.    10:    333.  — (E.    P. 

Whipple)   Atlan.    22  :   476,   573.  —  Am.  Ch.   Mo. 

2:  48.  —  Bentlej',  26:  84.  —  Blackw.   93  :  4S0.  — 

Dub.   R.   3:   305.  —  Dub.   Univ.   48:    391.  —  Nat. 

Q.  2:  I.  — Eel.  R.   100:  672.     Same  art.   Eel.  M. 

34:  145.  — Penny  M.  10:  60.  — (J.  W.  E.)  Sharpe, 

48:  iSi. 

—  and  the  Earl  of  Essex.     Wcstm.  61:  468.     78:  263. 

—  and  Friar  Bacon.     (J.  H.  Rigg)  Meth.  Q.  i8:  5,  173. 

—  and  Christianity.     Univ.  Q.  16:  24S. 

—  and  his  Philosophy.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  .\m.  56:  69.  — 

Knick.  8:  560. —(A.  B.  Bledsoe)  Meth.  Q.  7:  22.  — 
(S.  Tyler)  Princ.  12:  350.     15:  4S1. 

—  and  the  Inductive  Method.     Westm.  68:  547. — Chr. 

Rem.  39:  239. 

—  and  Locke,  Philosophical  Genius  of.     (J.  Mackintosh) 

Ed.  R.  27:  iSo.     36:  220. 

—  and  Shakspere,  Imaginary  Dialogue.     Blackw.  3:  270. 

—  and  Shakspere's  Plaj-s.    Liv.  Age,  51:  4S1. 
See  Shakspere. 

—  and  Sir  Thomas  More.     Eel.  M.  8:  122. 

—  Apophthegms  of.  Selected.     Sharpe,  12:  46. 

—  as  an  Essayist.     Nat.  Q.  6:  114. 

—  as  a  Natural  Philosopher.     (J.  von  Liebig)  Macmil. 

8:  237,  25S. 

—  as  a  Politician  and  Philosopher.     (W.   R.   Claxton) 

Penn  Mo.  12:  928. 

—  Character  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  16:  300.  —  U.  S. 

Lit.  Gaz.  i:  90.  —  (H.  Giles)  No.  Am.  93:  149. 
and  Philosophy  of.     Fraser,  13:   143. 

—  Confession  of  Faith  of.     Cong.  M.  28:  42S. 
—  Defense  of.     Westm.  75:  579. 

—  Dixon's  Personal  History  of.     (H.  Dutton)  New  Eng. 

21:  37. — Brit.  Q.  33:  391.  —  Dub.  Univ.  57:  321. 
64:  363.  —  Ed.  R.  113:  309.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
69:  515.  —  Lond.  Q.  16:  372. 

—  Essays  of.     Chr.  Obs.  58:    33.— Cong.  4:    16S. — 

Dub.  Univ.  37:  14.  —  Eel.  R.  104:  257.  —  Brit.  Q. 
38:  67.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  579. — Colburn, 
108;  58.  —  Fraser,  55:  64. — No.  Brit.  27:  i.— 
Qiiar.  99:  2S7.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51 :  577.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  40:  145. 

—  Influence   of,    in   Religion.     (II.  M.  Whitney)   New 

Eng.  38:  S07. 
and  Genius  of.     Eel.  R.  67:  361. 

—  Latest  Facts  about.     (G.  L.  Gomme)  Colburn,  159: 

86-195. 

—  Latest  Theory  about.     (.J.  Spedding)  Contenip.   27: 

653.  821.  — (E.  A.  Abbott)  Contemp.  28:  141. 

—  Letters  of.     Retros.  6:  152. 

and  Life  of.    Chr.  Rem.  44:  388.  — Fraser,  66:  529. 

to  the  King  of  Denmark.     (S.  R.  Gardiner)  Arch. 

41:  219. 


Bacon,  Francis,  Lord,  Life  of.     Penny  M.  2:  23.  —  Ed. 

R.  150:  395. 
and  Character  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  9,  73,  190. 

—  Lives  of.     Westm.  31:  513. 

—  Macaulay's  Essay  on.     (J.  Spedding)  Contemp.  28: 

169,  365,  562.  —  (W.  S.  Graysou)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  29: 

177- 

Grayson  on.     .So.  Lit.  Mess.  29:  3S2. 

Montague's  Auswer  to.     Mo.  R.  156:  206. 

—  Napier's  Essay  on.     Blackw.  3:  657. 

—  Novum  Organum.     (G.  P.   Fisher)  Hours  at  Home, 

8:  323. — (B.  Montague)  Retros.  3:  141.     4:  2S0. 

edited  by  T.  Fowler.      (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind, 

4:  125. 

—  Philosophical  Works.     Fraser,  60:  387. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (W.  A.   Lawrence)  University  Q.  4: 

19.  —  Eel.  R.  108:  321.  — So.  R.  n.  s.  18:  301. 

the  Cure  of  Rationalism.     Bib.  R.  5:  145. 

Fischer  on.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  377. 

Summary  of.     Penn  Mo.  2:  546. 

—  Plato  and  Bentham.     (H.  H.  Mihnan)  Quar.  61:  462. 

—  Prayers  by.     Cong.  M.  28:  275. 

—  Public  Career  and  Personal  Cliaracter  of.     (.J.  Rowley) 

Fraser,  98:  308.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  91. 
Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  561. 

—  Readings  from.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  30,  267. 

—  Religious  Character  of.     (S.  M.  Hopkins)  Am.   Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  3:  127. 

—  Remusat's  Life  of.     Colburn,  iii:  34. 

—  Spcdding's   Life   and  Letters   of.      Fraser,    79:    747. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  400.  —  (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita. 
R.  12:  94. 

—  Visit  to  Gorhambury.     Once  a  Week,  7:  276. 

—  Was   he  an  Impostor'?     Fraser,  74:    71S.  —  (J.  von 

Liebig)  Fraser,  75:  482. 

—  Wliat  has  he  originated  or  discovered  '?     (I.  H.  Weil) 

Nat.  Q.  15:  316. 

—  Works  of.     (A.  Barnes)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  52S.  — Liv. 

Age,  12:  324. — (H.  Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  72:  157. — 
Liv.  .A.ge,  52:  673.  — Ed.  R.  106:  2S7. 

—  Worldly  AVisdom  of.     Liv.  Age,  76:  562. 
Bacon,  Rev.  Henry.     Univ.  (J.  14:  75. 

Bacon,  Henry  D.,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  12:  693. 
Bacon,  James  Muuroe.     (J.  W.  Wellman)  Cong.  Q.  17: 

347- 
Bacon,  John,  Cecil's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  525. 
Bacon,  Leonard.    Nat.  M.  3:  115.  —  With  portrait.    Eel. 

M.  94:  633. 

—  Church  Manual.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  612. 

—  Historical  Discourses.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  27: 

201.  —  (N.  Porter)  Am.  Bil).  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  217.  — 
(A.  Lamson)  No.  Am.  50:  i5i.  — New  York  R.  6. 
48.  — Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  6:  166. 

—  Plea  for  Africa.     (J.   Sparks)  No.  Am.  21  :   462.  — 

U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  30. 

Bacon,  Leonard  W.  Answer  to  Tract,  "Is  it  Honest?" 
(A.  Young)  C^ith.  World,  7:  239. 

Bacon,  Nathaniel,  Life  of.  (W.  Ware)  Sparks's  Am. 
Biog.  13:  239. 

Bacon.  Sir  Nicolas;  with  unprintcd  Papers.  (J.  P.  Col- 
lier) .\rch.  36:  339. 

Bacon,  Richard,  jr.     S".  Lit.  Mess.  7:  7S5. 

Bacon.  Roger.  (J.  Cowen)  Colburn,  165:  S64.  —  (E.  H. 
Plumptre)  Contemp.  2  :  364.  —  (E.  W.  Rcjmolds) 
Univ.  Q.  20:  279. — All  the  Year,  5:  31S  —Dub. 
R.  48:  316. 

—  anil  Growth  of  Christian   Thought.     (E.  E.   Butler) 

Am.  Church  R.  32:  287. 

—  and  Lord  Bacon.     (J.  H.  Rigg)  Meth.  Q.  18:  5,  173. 

—  in  the  Light  of  New  Documents.     (E.  Saisset)  Am. 

Presb.  K.  12:  639. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Westm.  81 :  i. 


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BAILLIE 


Bacon,  Roger,  Minor  Works  of.     Liv.  Age,  65:  337. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Westm.  81:  512. 

—  Sketch  of.     St.  James,  6:  28. 

—  Works  of.     Liv.  Age,  66:  716. 

Bacon,  Rev.  Tiiomas,  of  Maryland,  1745-68.    (E.Allen) 

Am.  Church  R.  17:  430. 
Bacon,  Wni.  Thompson.    Poems.    (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am. 
68:  260.  —  Knick.  11:  58,151.    12:  20. —Am.  Whig 

R.  4:  15.  —  Brownson,  6:  129.  —  Best.  Q.  i :  74. 
Bacon's  Rebellion.     Dem.  R.  7:  243,  453. 
Bacon,  How  we  cure  our.     Chamb.  J.  45:  667. 
Bacteria.     (J.  B.  Sanderson)  Nature,  17:  84. 

—  and  their  Effects.    (L.  A.  Stimson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6: 

399- 

—  as  Cause  of  Disease  in  Plants.     (T.  J.  Burrill)  Am. 

Natural.  15:   527. 

—  Natural  Development  of,  in  the  Protolamic  Parts  of 

various  Plants.     (A.  Bechamp)  Pop  Sci.  R.  8:  166. 

—  Temperature  at  which  they  are  killed.    (H.  C.  Bastian) 

Nature,  8:  273. 
Bad  Bargain;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  37:  258. 
Bad  made  Worse.     St.  James,  25:  690,  828.     26:   151, 

300. 
Badajos,  Siege  of.    All  the  Year,  30:  58,  326. 

—  Storming  of.     Eraser,  50:  223. —  Mus.  23:  231,  612. 
Badakshan  and  Wakhan,  Frontiers  of.     Colburn,   152: 

301. 
Badcock  Genealogy.     (W.  S.  Appletou)  N.  E.  Reg.  19: 

215. 
Baddeley,  Robert,  and  his  Cake.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  443. 
Baden  and  Allerheiligen.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Lippinc.  20: 

535- 

—  and  its  Attractions.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  702. 

—  Baths  of.     Cornh.  35:  195. 

—  Castle  of.     Sharpe,  26:  178. 

—  Church  and  State  in.     Dub.  R.  36:  269. 

—  in  1862.     Once  a  Week,  7:  514. 

—  Insurrection  in.     Blackw.  66:  206. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Colburn,  93:  145. 

Baden-Baden.  (C.  A.  Bristed)  Galaxy,  i:  519. —  Bent- 
ley,  4:  353. — Blackw.  48:  479. — Loud.  Soc.  6: 
425.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  80. 

—  and  Matlock.     Temp.  Bar,  10:  550. 

—  Day's  Hunting  at.     Colburn,  95:  412. 

—  Gambling  at.     Loud.  Soc.  4:  394. 

—  in  1853.     Sharpe,  52:  97,  137,  199. 

—  in  1867.     (C.  Clarke)  Temp.  Bar,  21:  383. 

—  in  a  new  Light.     Tinsley,  3:  307. 

—  in  Winter.     Colburn,  103:  39. 

—  Pictures  of.    (R.  M.  Richardson)  Knick.  41 :  385.    42: 

I I 1-603. 

—  Rien  ne  va  plus.     (C.  Hervey)  Belgra.  24:  317. 
Badgebury.     Godey,  23:  72. 

Badger,  Geo.E.,  Reminiscences.     Land  We  Love,  i:  283. 

—  Sketch  of.     (W.  Eaton)  Land  We  Love,  i:  335. 
Badger,  Rev.  Joseph.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  317.  —  (E.  H. 

Sears)  Chr.  Exam.  57:  42. 
Badger,  Milton.     (D.  B-  Coe)  Cong.  Q.  17:   i. 
Badger,  The      Penny  M.  7:  245. 

—  and  its  Enemies.     All  the  Year,  44:  200. 
Badges.     Chamb.  J.  19:  92. 

—  and  Devices,  Historic.     (Mrs.  B.  Palliser)  Art  J.  17: 

313,  325.     18:  13-325.     19:  33-261. 

—  History  and  Varieties  of.     Nat.  M.  6:  48. 
Hadham,   David  Charles.     Eraser,  56:   162.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age.  55:  62. 
Badlam,  Ezra,  Letter  of,  1777.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  49. 
Baer,  Karl  Ernst  von.     Nature.  15:  138. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Quar.  122:  335.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  93:  419. 
Baertz.  Father  Gaspar,  at  Ormuz.    Month,  21:  435.    22: 
164,  426. 


Baffin's  Bay,  Cruise  to.     Chamb.  J.  52:  150. 

—  Sutherland's  Voyage  in,  1850.     Colburn,  96:   102. 
Bagdad.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  497.  —  Penny  M.  14:  9. 

—  Caravansary  of.     Good  Words,  i:  425. 

—  Fall  of.     Blackw.  48:  595. 

—  Plague  of.     Penny  M.  2:  458. 

—  Visit  to.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  530. 

Bage,  Robert.     (H.  Kirke)  Reliquary,  lo:  23- 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Mus.  7:  369. 

Bagehot,  Walter.  (R.  H.  Hutton)  Fortn.  28:  453.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,   135:  387. —  (G.  B.  Smith)  Fraser, 

99:    298.      Same  art.    Liv.    Age,    141:    131 (G. 

Walker)  Nation,  28;  436.  —  Liv.  Age,  133:  245. 

—  and  the  Economist.     (G   Walker)  Nation,  24:  204. 

—  as  an  Economist.     (R.  Giffen)  I'ortn.  33:   549. 

—  Biographical  Studies.    (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  32:  426. 

—  Journalism  as  exemplified  by.     ( J .  Arbuckle)  Scrib. 

18:  846. 

—  Physics  and  Politics.     Penn  Mo.  4:  558. 

—  Sketch  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  489. 

Baggage  under  Difficulties.     All  the  Year.  20.  233. 

Bagged  on  the  First.     Lond.  Soc.  28:  2.47. 

Bagli  0'  Bahar;  or.  The  (iardcn  and  the  Spring.  Col- 
burn, 149:  676.      150:  59,  108. 

Bagimont's  Roll,  in  Advocate's  Library,  Edinburgh.  (N. 
Carlisle)  Arch.  17:  231. 

Bagleyhole  Folk.     (H.  S.  Vince)  St.  James,  41:  407. 

Bagpipe  Music,  Highland.     (D.  Campbell)  Tait.  n.  s.  16: 

369- 
Bagpipes.     Penny  M.  13:  278. 

—  of  Tottenham  Court  Road.     Lond.  M.  1 :  389. 
Bahador.     See  Jung-Bahador. 

Bahamas.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper,  49:   761. 

—  Formation  of.     Hunt,  44:  45. 
Bahia,  A  Day  at.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  114. 

Baie-Verte    Canal.     (T.   Guerin)  Eel.   Engin.   11:    240. 

14:   54,  359.  —  (C.  Herschel)  Eel.  Engin.  14:   150. 
Baif,  Jan  Antoine  de,  Early  French  Poet.     Lond.  M.  5: 

335- 
Bail.     West.  R.  i :  292. 
Baile}',  Ebenezer.     Am.  J.  Educ.  12:  429. 
Bailej^  Gamaliel,  a  Pioneer  Editor.     (J.  E.  Snodgrass) 

Allan.  17:  743.  —  (L  Washburne)  Univ.  Q.  25:  298. 
Bailey,  Jacob.     (L.  Sabine)  No.  Am.  78:  202. 
Bailey,  Jacob  Whitman,  Address  in  Commemoration  of. 

(A.  A.  Gould)  Am.  J.  Sci.  75:  153. 
Bailey,  Philip  James.    Ev.  Sat.  13:  498.  — Irish  Q.  6:  i. 

—  Angel  World.     Prosp.  R.  6:  267.  —  Westm.  54:  335. 

—  Festus.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  55.  —  (R. 

N.  Hudson)  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  43,  123.  —  New  Eng. 
5:  175.  — (W.H.  Channing)Chr.  Exam.  39:  365. — 
Brit.  Q.  3:  377.  —  Dem.  R.  17:  454.  —  De  Bow, 
10:  430.  —  Dub.  Univ.  30:  91. — Blackw.  67:  415. 

—  (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  2:  385.  — (J.  Clark) 
Mercersb.  3:  401. — Chr.  Rem.  20:  346.  —  Dial,  2: 
231.  —  Eel.  R.  70:  654.  121:  540. — Hogg,  11: 
264.  — Eel.  M.  29:  128.  — Prosp.  R.  3:  511.— 
So.  Q.  11:  166. 

—  The  Mystic  and  other  Poems.     Bentlej\  38.  609. — 

Chr.  Rem.  31:  267. 

Bailey,  W.     Sermons.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  293. 

Bailli'e,  Ladv  Grisell.  Blackw.  80:  456.  —  (W.  Cham- 
bers) Chamb.  J.  51:  529. 

Baillie,  Joanna,  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  23:  128. —  (P. 
Frank)  Eel.  M.  23:  420.  — (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub. 
Univ.  37:  529.  —  Bentley,  29:  453.  —  Blackw.  16: 
162. —Chamb.  J.  15:  257.  —  Dub.  Univ.  37:  529. 

—  Eng.  Dom.  M.  14:  19.  25:  272,  294.— Peop. 
J.  11:  253.  —  Internat.  M.  3:  140.  —  Nat.  M.  12. 
7. — No.  Brit.  42:  337.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  85: 
598.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  270. 

—  and  Lord  Jeffrey.     Internat.  M.  3:  312. 


BATLLTE 


87 


BALLAD 


Baillie,  Joanna,  Dramas  of.  Fraser,  13:  236.  —  (A.  Nor- 
ton) Chr.  Exam.  4:  29.  —  (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood) 
Chr.  Exam.  22:  i.  — (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  2:  269. 
5:  405.  19:  261.  —  Quar.  55:  264.  —  Am.  Q.  14: 
160.  —  Anal.  M.  2:  108.  —  Westm.  33:  401.  —  Mo. 
R.  no:  174.  —  Blackw.  16:  162.  39:  i,  265. — 
Quar.  55:  4S7.  —  Ed.K.  63:  73. —  Mo.  U.  139:  260. 

—  Fugitive  Verses.     Quar.  67:  437. 

—  Letters  and  Journals  of.     Mo.  R.  157:  25. 

—  Metrical  Legends.     Mo.  R.  96:  72.  —  Eel.  R.  34:  428. 

—  Plays  of.     Eel.  R.  18:    21,   167.  — Portfo.(Den.)  25: 

339- 
Plan  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Select  Ed.  R.  i :  264. 

—  Poems  of .     Mus.  41:  307. — Eel.   R.  38:    264.     93: 

407.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  149. 
Baillie,  Matthew,  Works,  Wardrop's.     Colburn,  14:  364. 
Baillie,  Neil  B.  E.    Mohammedan  Law  of  Sale.    Internal. 

M.  i:  275. 
Baillie,  Robert,  the  Covenanter.     (T.  Carlyle)  Westm. 

37:  43.     Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  3:  2S2. 

—  Letters  and  Journals  of.     Cong.  M.  26:  233. — Eel. 

R-  74:  633.     77:  449.— Mus.  44:  454. 
Bailly,  J.  S.  Memoirs  of  French  Revolution.    (F.Jeffrey) 
Ed.  R.  6:  137. 

—  Notes  on.     Colburn,  109:  288. 

Baily,  Edward  Hodges,  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  94:  146. 
Baily,  Francis,  the  Banker.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5:  96. 
Bain,  Alexander.     Nature,  15:  21S. 

—  on  Free  Will.     (H.  W.  Lucas)  Month,  21 :  275. 

—  Sketch  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  360. 

Bainbridge,  William,  Commodore,  with  portrait.     Portfo. 

(Den.)   10:  553.  —  Am.  Q.  21:    415.  —  Ann.  Reg. 

8:  [449. 
Baines,  Edward.     Eel.  M.  24:  31. 

—  Life   of.     Eel.   R.   94:    203.  —  Colburn,   92:    491. — 

House.  Words,  3:  414. 
Baines,  William,  Imprisonment  of.     Cong.  M.  24:  415. 
Bairam,  The,  Mohammedan  Festival.   Colburn,  25:  352. 
Baird,  Sir  David.    Ann.  Reg.  5:   [265.  —  Select  J.   i: 

[134- 
Baird,  James,  Sketch  of.     (J.  S.  Jeans)  Pract.  M.  i :  246. 
Baireuth  in  the  iSth  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  91,  216. 
BajazetGag.     (D.  Jerrold)  Colburn,  62:  322-369.     63: 

82-4S9.     64:  177. 
Bakehouse,  Work  in  the.     Chamb.  J.  39:  43. 
Baker,  Augustin.     Sancta  Sophia.     Dub.  R.  79:  237- 
Baker,  Edward  D.,  Col.     (J.  Ha\')  Harper,  24:  103. 
Baker,  John,  Case  of.     Niles's  Reg.  36:  29,  193. 
Baker,  Osmon  C,   Bishop.      (C.  Adams)  Meth.  Q.  38: 

III. 
Baker,  Sir  R.     (F.  Lawrence)  Sharpe,  23:  341. 
Baker,  Remember.     (P.  H.  White)  Hist.  M.  9:  326. 
Baker,  Sir  Samuel  W.,  and  his  Explorations  of  the  Nile 

Sources.     Macmil.  14:  205 

—  Political    Aspects  of    his   Expedition,    1875.      (A.  J. 

Wilson)  Fraser,  91:  338.     See  Africa. 
Bakers.     (W.  Chambers)  Cliamb.  J.  6:  65. 

—  and  their  Trade.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  473. 

—  Battle  of.     St.  James,  5:  201. 

—  Health  of.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  3:  540. 

—  of  London.     Chamb.  J.  10:  47. 

—  of  Paris.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  734. 

Bakewell,  Robert.     Travels.     JIo.  R.  103:  271. 

Baku,  Burning  Peninsula  of.     Chamb.  J.  38:  33.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  74:  371.  —  Penny  M.  7:  44. 
Bal  de  I'Opera;  a  Poem.     Belgra.  7:  4S5. 
Bal  Masqu^  at  Mi-Careme.     Lond.  Soc.  21 :  249. 
Balaam.      (R,    Martineau)  Theo.  R.   15:    327.  —  (J.  T. 

Smith)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  464. 

—  Character  and  Prophecies  of.     (R.  C.  D.  Robbins)  Bib. 

Sac.  3:  347,  699. 

—  History  of.    Chr.  Obs.  38:  295,  350. 


Balaam,  History  and  Oracles  of.  (M.  S.  Terrv)  Metli. 
Q.  28:  553. 

—  Prophecies  of.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Nation,  26:  245. 
Balaams,  The;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  10:  97. 
Balacchi  Brothers.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc.  lo:  66. 
Balaklava,  Kind  Thoughts  for.     Chamb.  J.  23:  20. 

—  Life  at,  1854.     Liv.  Age,  44:  39. 

—  Alartyr  of.     (L.  Poyntz)  Galaxy,  16:  221. 
Balance  of  Life,  Tlie.     Coriiii.  6:  545.  —  Eel.  M.  20:  137. 
Balance  of  Power.     (H.    Brougham)   Ed.  R.  i:  345. — 

Dem.  R.  18:  273.  —  Carey's  Mus.  2:  240. 

—  in  Europe.     Ed.  R.  i:  345. — Selec.  Ed.  R.  5:  i. 

Balance  of  Trade  and  Course  of  E.xchange.  (C.  H.  (Jar- 
roll)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  949.— "(L.  Levi)  Bank. 
M.  (N.  Y.)32:  369. 

Balances.     (F.  Peale)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  59. 
Balancing  the  Books;   a   Tale.      (J.   F.   Waller)    Dub. 

Univ.  47:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  49:  148. 
Balanus,  The.     ("haiub.  J.  24:  10. 
Balasagun.     (H.  H.  Howorth)  Geog.  M.  2:  217. 
Balaton,  Lake  of.     Sharpe,  19:  244. 
Balboa,  V.  N.  de.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Harper,  18:  467.— 

Liv.  Age,  46:  492. 

—  and  Pizarro,  Lives  of.     Blackw.  32:  359. 
Balch,  Rev.  Stephen  B.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  860. 
Balche  Genealogy.     (W.  F.  Balch)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  233. 
Balcombe  Street  Jlystery.     House^ Words,  17:  486. 
Bald  Banys;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  618. 

Balder  the  Beautiful.     (R.  Buchanan)  Contemp.  29:  691, 

800,  1004. 
Baldwin  I.,  Emperor.     Irish  Q.  7:  29. 
Baldwin,  Rev.  Abraham.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  449. 
Baldwin,  James  Fowlc.     (U.  Parsons)  N.  E.  Reg.  19:  97. 
Baldwin,  John,  of  Stonington,  Conn.    N.  E.  Reg.  27:  148. 
Baldwin,  Joseph  G.,  Party  Leaders.   So.  Lit.  Mess.  21 :  65. 
Baldwin,  Roger  S.,  Discourse  on.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton) 

New  Eng.  22:  259. 
Baldwin,  Simeon.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng.  9:  426. 
Baldwin,  Theron.     (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  Cong.  Q.  17:  213, 

395.— Cong.  R.  10:  y-,:^. 
Baldwin  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  26:  295.  — (B.  A.  Bald- 
win) N.  E.  Reg.  25:  153. 
Bale,  John,  Bishop  of  Ossory.     (G.  G.  Perry)  Contemp. 

10:  96. 
Balearic  Islands,  Visit  to.      (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  20:  6S0. 

21  ■■  73- 
Balfe,  Michael  W.,  with  portrait.    Dub.  Univ.  38:  66. — 

Eng.  Dom.  M.  10:   19. 
Balfour,  Sir  James,  Collection  of  Manuscripts.     Chamb. 

J.  15:  406. 
Balfour,  Walter.     (E.  O.  Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  32:  133,  261. 
Balkans,  The,  Counter-Revolution  in.      (A.    J.    Evans) 

Fortn.  33:  491. 

—  Over,  witli  Gourko.     (F.  V.  Greene)  Scrib.  20:  721. 
Ball,  Edward.     (L.  C.  Ball)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  158. 

Ball,  Frances,  Nun  of  Loreto.     (II.  J.  Coleridge)  Month, 

37:  59- 
Ball,  John  T.,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  with  portrait. 

Dub.  Univ.  85:  402. 
Ball,  William,  Poems  of.     Ed.  R.  51:  2:;i. 
Ball's  Bluff,  Battle  of,  Report  of.     (W.'ll.  Jenifer)  So. 

R.  n.  s.  6:  470. 
Ball  at  Delmonico's.     Galaxy,  17:  513. 
Ball-Giving  and   Ball-Going.      (C.   Boyle)  Macmil.  27: 

458.  —  Canad.  Mo.  3:  44S. 
Ball  Season  in  Paris.     Teni]).  Bar,  II :  90. 
Balls.     (F.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  i:  225.  — All  the  Year, 

27:  322. 
Balls,  Chinese,  How  made.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  47:   130. 
Ballachulisli,  from  London  to,  and  back.    Macmil.  4:  481. 
Ballad,  Nature  and  literary  Allinities  of.     Brit.  Q.  59:   i. 

Sa^ne  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  579. 


BALLAD 


BALLOOX 


Ballad  of  Arabella.    (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Harper,  53:  161. 

—  of  the  IJostoii  Tea-1'arty.     (0.  W.  Holmes)  Allan.  33: 

219. 

—  of  Caldon  Water.     (P.  Carey)  Scrib.  3:  488. 

—  of  CarmilLian;  a  Poem.     (II.  \V.  Longfellow)  Atlan. 

29:  389. 

—  of  Christopher  Aske.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Atlan.  43:  2S3. 

—  of  Fair  Ladies  in  Revolt.    (G.  Mereditii)  rnrtn.  26:  232. 

—  of  the  French  Fleet.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Atlan.  39: 

446. 

—  of  the  Gold  Country.    (H.  M.  Jackson)  Scrib.  4:  613. 

—  of  Isobel.     (J.  Payne)  Colburn,  165:  1125. 

—  of  Leonore.     (G.  A.  Biirger)  Dub.  Univ.  4:  509. 

—  of  Riciiard  Hurnell.  (W.  Howitt)  House. Words,  1 :  372. 

—  of  Sir  Ball.     (W.  D.  O'Connor)  Galaxy,  5:  328. 

—  of  Sir  John  Franklin.     (G.  H.  Boker)  Inteniat.  M.  4: 

473- 

—  of  Sir  Ronald.     Broadw.  3:  219. 

Ballad  Books.     (F.  J.  (Miild)  Nation,  7:   192. 

Ballad  Land,  Into.     (M.  G.  Watkins)  Fraser,  88:  64S. 

Ballad  Literature.     Ma.ss.  Q.  i :  240. 

—  of  Ancient  Greece.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  12:  494. 

—  of  England  in   Middle  Ages.     (Miss  E.   Wornieley) 

Putnam,  4:  378. 
Ballad  Poetr}-,  Ancient  and  Modern.    Blackw.  61:  622. 
—  Cornh.  31:  709.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  205. 

—  of  England.     (H.  )V.  Herbert)  Godey,  29:  262. 

—  of  Ireland.     Dub.  L'niv.  61 :  442. 

—  of  Scotland.     Blackw.  84:    462.  —  Eel.  R.  94:    567. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  32:  4S7. 
Ballad  Singers,  English.     Colburn,  5:  212. 
Ballad  Singing.    Broadw.  3:  454. 
Ballad  Subjects.     Chamb.  J.  39:  333. 
Ballad  Writers,  Modern.     Westm.  55:  i. 
Ballade  de  la  Gueuserie.     (E.  D.  Jerrold)  Temp.  Bar, 

55:  404- 
Ballads,  Ancient.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:   195. 
Ballads  and  Ballad  Music  illustrative  of  Shakspere.    (A. 

E.  Barr)  Harper,  63:  52. 

—  and  Traditions  of  Northern  Europe.     Colburn,  130: 

479-     131:  39- 

—  Ante-Revolutionary.     Hist.  M.  2:  164. 

—  Art  among.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  31 :  6-305. 

—  Bouipiet  of.     (W.  E.  Aytoun)  Dub.  I'niv.  33:  606. 

—  Breton;  translated.     Blackw.  86:  4S8. 

—  Cavalier.     (W.  G.  Thornbury)  Dub.  L^niv.  48:  611. 

—  Danish,  Ancient.     Westm.  75:  i. 

—  Dissertation  on.     Fraser,  19:  407. 

—  from  English  History.     (J.  Payn)  Colburn,  106:  304- 

485. 

—  Historical.     Brit.  Q.  33:  443. 

—  Illustrative  Designs  to  Foreign.     Chr.  Rem.  2:  395. 

—  from  the  German.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  496. 

—  National.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  10. 

—  of  iMigland,  Ancient.     Eel.  R.  73:  169.     85:  171. — 

Liv.   Age,    54:    124.  —  Penny  JI.   7:    169-369. — 

Retros.  17:  144,  209.  —  Mo.  R.  163:  390. 

Pictures  on.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  30:  74,  118. 

and  of  Scotland.     (W.  M.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  2 :  155, 

345.  — Knick.  54:  497. 

Historical.     Penny  M.  8:  94-278. 

Modern.    (H.  G.  Hewlett)  Contemp.  26:   958. — 

Hogg,  9:  28. 
Romantic.     Penny  M.  7:  404-4S9.     8:  17,44. 

—  of  the  English  People.     Westm.  R.  63:  25.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  593. 

—  of  Ireland.     Liv.  Age,  47:  798. 

Street.     Cath.  World,  9:  32.  —  House.  Words,  4: 

361.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  32:  481. 

Modern.     (W.  Barry)  Macmil.  25:  190.     San\e 

art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  308.  —  (A.  M.Williams)  Na- 
tion, 6:  135. 


Ballads  of  Lower  Brittany.     Dub,  Univ.  81:  361. 

—  of  Scotland.     (A.  Smith)  Liv.  Age,  53:  129. — Quar. 

105:  305.  —  Liv.  Age,  56:  65.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  27: 
374- 

Aytoun's.     (D.  Wilson)  Cauad.  J.  n.  s.  4:    295, 

46S.  — New  Q.  7:  224. 

—  of  Seven  Dials.     Quar.  123:  3S2. 

—  of  Si)ain.     House.  Words,  19:  408. 

Lockhart's  Ancient.     Mo.  R.  156:  421.     158:  427. 

—  Our  modern  Minstrelsy.     (W.  Leightou)  St.  James, 

27:  151. 

—  Percy's  Manuscript.     (W.  L.  Blackley)  Contemp.  6: 

357- 

—  Political,  of  England  and  Scotland.     Ed.  R.  1 13:  87. 

—  Provincial.     Colburn,  14:  217. 

—  Roxburghc.     No.  Brit.  6:  25. 

Collier's  Book  of.     Eel.  R.  85:  469. 

—  Street.     Nat.  R.  13:  397. 

—  Traditionary.     (Mary  Howitt)  Tait,  n.  s.  2:  27-820. 
Ballantj'ne  Controversy  with  Lockhart.   Tait,  n.  s.  6:  657. 
Ballantyne's  Novelists'  Library.     Blackw.  15:  406. 
Ballerini  and  Liguori.     Month,  20:  240. 

Ballet,  The.     All  the  Year,  12:   94.  — (M.  E.  Haweis) 
St.  Paul's,  12:  324. 

—  and  Stage  Morality.     Blackw.  105:  354.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  72:  620. 

—  English.     Ev.  Sat.  14:  429. 

—  of  the  Ratcatcher.     Temp.  Bar,  57:  399. 
Ballet  Dancer,  The.     Chamb.  J.  19:  3S7. 

Ballet  Dancing,  History  of.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Appleton, 

19:  306. 
Ballet  Girls  of  Paris.    Lond.  Soc.  17:  25, 181.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

9:  55- 
Ballets  and  Ballet  Dancers.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  25:  522. 
Ballinasloe  Fair.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  62S. 
Balliol  Scholars,  1840-43.    (J.  C.  Shairp)  Macmil.  27:  376. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:   572. 
Balloon,  Descent  from,  in  a  Parachute.  All  the  Year,  7 :  501. 

—  Five  Weeks  in  a.     (Sir  F.  C.  L.  Wraxall)  St.  James, 

8:  315. 

—  for  crossing  the  Atlantic,  Wise's.     Pract.  M.  2:  219. 

—  from  America  to  England.     Nature,  8:  364. 

—  How  I  lelt  Paris  in  a.     (W.  de  Fonvielle)  Temp.  Bar, 

31:  166. 

—  Nadar's.     Chamb.  J.  41:  ^7. 

—  Navigable.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  640. 

Lome's.     Pract.  M.  i:  80. — Chamb.  J.  32:  367. 

—  Royal.     Liv.  Age,  45:  228. 

—  Three  Trips  in  a.     Chamb.  J.  16:  302. 

—  with  Power.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  354. 

Balloon  and  Pigeon  Posts.     Chamb.  J.  48:  129,  154. 
Balloon  Adventure,  Fatal,  with  drawings.     Knick.  10 : 

342- 
Balloon  Ascension,  First,  in  England,  17S4.     Chamb.  J. 

28:  60. 

—  of  MM.  Barral  and  Bixio.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  304. 

—  to  solve  Atmospheric  Problems,  1850.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

51:  34- 

—  Woolwich.     (C.  0.  Browne)  Pop.  Sci,  R.  13:  404. 
Balloon  Ascensions.     All  the  Year,  18:  447. 

—  Account  of.     (J.  Glaisher)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  3S9. 

—  Blanchard's.     House.  Words,  7:  483. 

—  History  of.     Knick.  54:  3S0. 

—  in  Paris.     Chamb.  J.  14:  234. 

—  Scientific  Importance  of.    (.1.  Glaisher)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4: 

403.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  505. 
Balloon  Traveling.     Chamb.  J.  55:  109. 
Balloon  Voyage  in  England,  First.     (J.  Glaisher)  Good 

Words,  4:  719. 

—  over  Illinois.     (P.  Bowles)  Lakeside,  6:  299. 

—  over  London.     Lond.  M.  15:  351. 

Balloon  Voyaging.     (G.  T.  Ferris)  Appleton,  12:  225. 


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Ballooning.  Chamb.  J.  17:  214.  31:  157.  Same  art. 
Ldv.  Age,  61:  312.  —  Chamb.  J.  41:  150.  53:  161. 
—Eel.  M.  58:  424.  61:  151.  — Ev.  Sat.  i:  403. — 
House.  Words,  4:  97  — Liv.  Age,  31 :  499.  —  Wcstm. 
48:  314  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  433.  —  Brit.  Q. 
54:  302.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  641. 

—  and  Animal  Magnetism,  Early  Notices  of.     Hist.  M. 

9:  208. 
■ —  as  it  is  hoped  to  be.     Chamb.  J.  43:  643. 

—  Glaisher's  Travels  in  the  Air.    Nature,  4:  3. 

—  History  of.     Knick.  45:   150. 

—  in  France.     Cornh.  27:  336.  —  Nature,  5:  334. 

—  in  its  Infancy.     Colburn,  96:   197. 

—  in  later  Years.     Colburn,  96:  286. 

—  Past  and  present.     Once  a  Week,  9:  6S0. 

—  Scientific.     (J.    Glaishcr)  J.    Frankl.    Inst.  75:   263. 

76:49.  319.  82:  46,  132.  —  (J.  Glaisher)  Ex.  H. 
Lee.  18:  I.  — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  81:  3S8.  — Nature, 
18:  639.  —  Belgra.  12:  204.  —  So.  K.  n.  s.  7:  191. 
Brit.  Q.  19:  61. 

—  H.  Tumor's  Astra  Castra.     Colburn,  135:  23S. 
See  Aerial  Navigation;  Aeronautic.-. 

Balloons.    (A.  Oppenheini)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  101 :  123,  209. 

—  (W.  Pole)  Fortn.  35:  75.  Same  art.  Eel.  .M.  96: 
310.— (G.  G.  Searle)  Cath.  World,  14:  757.  — All 
the  Year,  44:  17.  —  (J.  R.  Thompson)  Scrib,  i:  385. 

—  Chamb.  J.  31:  157.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:  129. 

—  Lond.  Soc.  4:  481. 

—  and  Aeronauts.     Once  a  Week,  13:  386,  526. 

—  and  Voyages  in  the  Air.     Quar.  139:  105.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  85:  385.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  126:  451. — 
Nat.  M.  2:  74. 

—  Chapter  on.     Eraser,  40:   23-     Same  art.   Liv.   Age, 

22:  313. 

—  for  Military  Purposes.     (W.  de  Fonvielle)  Nature.  3: 

115,  135,  175.  —  (H.  B.  Pritchard)  Nature,  18:  491. 

—  Once  a  Week,  23:  393,  411.  —  All  the  Year,  21: 
297.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  695.  —  All  the  Year,  24:  536. 

Day  with  War  Balloons.      (H.  El.sdale)  19th  Cent. 

9:  loS.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  29S.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  96:  320. 

—  in  Arctic  Exploration.     (H.  Coxwell)  Temp.  Bar,  61: 

i6g. 

—  in  Meteorological  Research.    (J.  Wise)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

91:  345- 

—  Origin  of.     (G.  Cumberland)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:  20. 

—  Progress  in  the  Art  of.     Once  a  Week,  21:  96. 

—  Steering  of.     (A.  Moigno)  Pract.  M.  4:  239. 

—  Three  Months  with.     St.  James,  7:  96. 
See  Flying-Machines. 

Balloon  Ball,  Game  of.    (R.  Macgregor)  Belgra.  44:  193. 

Ballot,  The.  Eraser,  2:  717.  3:  183.  16:  2S9.  —  Eel. 
R.  67:  97.  69:  401.  72:  713.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R. 
4:  585.  9:  289.  — (.J.  Mill)  Westm.  13:  i.— Mac- 
mil.  26:  417. — Quar.  61:  507.  —  Tait,  2:  647,  660, 
6S3. 

—  Abuse  of,  and  its  Remedy.     (G.  W.  Julian)  Internat. 

R.  8:  534. 

—  Advantages  of  Voting  by.     Westm.  94:  437. 

—  and  Bribery  at  Elections.     Wcstm.  115:  443. 

—  Dialogue  on.     Westm.  30:  201. 

—  Last  Words  on.     Brit.  Q.  55:   iSS. 

—  Notes  on.     (F.  Taylor)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  488. 

—  Protection  of.    (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  i :  91 . 

—  Secret.     Westm.  91:  3S3. 

Shall  we  haveV    Nation,  28:  82. 

—  Sydney  Smith  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  219. 

—  Vote  by.     Dem.  R.  34:  19.  —  Eel.  R.  124:  378. 

—  Vox  Populi.     (W.  Ambruster)  Lippinc.  2:  408. 
Ballot-Box,  Forty-one  Hours  with  a.     (E.  Leigh)  Belgra. 

29:  194. 

—  Responsibility  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  4:  435. 


Ballots,  Votes,  and  Blackballs.    Chamb.  J.  21:  231. 
Ballou,  Hosea.     (E.  G.  Brooks)  L'niv.  Q.  27:  3X9.     30: 
40.  — (A.  P.  Putnam)  Mo.  Rd.  M.  45:  397. 

—  and  Universalism.     (A.  A.  Miner;  Univ.  Q.  ig:  379. 

—  Parentage  and  Early  Life  of.     (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ. 

Q.  11:  174- 
Ballou,  Hosea,  2d.    (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  i8:  30S. 

(T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  23:  240.  — (E.  G.  Brooks) 

Univ.  Q.  35:  3S9. 
Ballowniere;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  34:  191,  242. 
Ballymurry;  a  Tale.  (N.  Robinson)  Cath.  World,  28:  207. 
liallysadare  and  Kilvarnet,  O'Rorke's.     (J.  Healy)  Irish 

Mo.  6:  603. 
Balmes,  James,  Letters  to  a  Sceptic.    Internat.  R.  3:  loS. 
Balms  and  Balsams.     Penny  il.  13:  119. 
Balmoral.     Tait,  n.  s.  16:  16. 

Balrpihidder,  In  the  Braes  of.     Good  Words,  20:  713. 
Baltic,  The.     (T.  Milner)  Eraser,  51:  201. 

—  and  the  Black  Si-a.     Bentley,  38:  221. 

—  Cruise  of  the  Jliranda  in,  1854.     Cnlburn,  lOi:  39. 

—  English  Fleet  in,  1855.     Blackw.  78:   135,  427. 

—  Letters  from.     (R.  M.  Milnes)  (^uar.  68:  444.  — Mus. 

44:  297.  —  Mo.  R.  156:  576.  —  Tail.  n.  .•-.  9:  37. 

—  Recollections  of  a  Cruise  in.     Eraser.  92:  508. 
Baltic  Fleet.  Bentley.  35:  359.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  iSi. 
Baltic  Shores,  HilPs  Travels  on.    Eel.  R.  100:  207. 
Baltic  Trade.     Penny  M.  8:  321. 

Baltimore,   Lord.     (G.  W.  Burnap)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog. 
9:  3- 

—  and  Maryland  Toleration.     (E.   D.  Neill)  Contemp. 

28:  616. 
Baltimore,  City  of.  (H.  Cooke)  Bentley,  17:  99.  —  (F. 
Downing)  Land  We  Love,  6:  240.  Same  art.  N.  Eel. 
4:  202. —  (E.  King)  Serib.  9:  68 1.  —  (J.  Sparks) 
No.  Am.  20:  99.  — Niles's  Reg.  50:  68.  —  (H.  Stock- 
bridge)  Hunt,  23:  34. 

—  City  of  Monuments.    ( J.  AV.  Palmer)  Lippinc.  8:  259, 

368. 

—  Commercial  Progress  of.     De  Bow,  14:  470. 

—  Council  of,  1866.   (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  6:  61S. 

9:  497- 

—  Dedication  of  Battle  Monument.    Portfo.fDen.)  15:  i. 

—  Democratic  Convention,  1S44.     Dem.  R.  14:  89. 

—  Exports  of,  1S42.     Hunt,  8:  382. 
184;.     Hunt,  19:   196. 

—  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital.     Am.  Arch.  3:   165,  209. 

—  Johns  Hopkins  I'niversity.     Set  Joiins  Hopkins. 

—  Old,  and  its  Merchants.     (F.  Mayer)  Harper.  60:  175. 

—  Old  and  New.     (W.  H.  Thorne)  Potter  Am.  .Mo.  8: 

321- 

—  Past  and  Future  of.     De  Bow,  29:  290. 

—  Peabody  Institute  of,  Origin  of.    Am.  .L  Educ.  3:  226. 

—  Private  Sewerage  in.     (P.  B.  tilietpiiire)  Am.  .\rrh. 

6:  175. 

—  Regulation  of  the  Port  of.     Hunt.  6:  So. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  9. 

—  Something  of.     (J.  W.  Ilengiston)  Colburn.  97:  35S. 
Baltinjore  and  Ohio  Railroad.     (P.  Cruise)  No.  Am.  28: 

166. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  33:  149.  41:  i.  43:  i. 
73.  45:  I.  47:  4.  — Niles's  Reg.  32:  282-306. 
33:  13-.  162, 273.  34:316.  35:142.434.  36:41, 
92.    37:  43,  142.-    41:  192,347,360.     47:  123. 

—  .\rtists'  ICxeursionover.  (I).  H.  Strotlier)  Harper.19:  i. 
Baltimore  Beauty.     (.1.  W.  Palmer)  Lippinc.  8:   11. 
Baity.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland.  6:  268. 
Balwidder's  Annals  of  the  Parish.     Quar.  25:   147. 
Balzac,  Honore  de.     (H.  1?.  Baker)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21: 

617. — (R.  S.  Hunter)  IViiii  Mo.  5:  505. — (H.  .Tames, 
jr.)  Galaxy,  20:  S14.  —  (V.  W.  Johnson  1  Hours  at 
Home,  5:  249.  —  (T.  S.  Perry)  No.  .Vm.  124:  314. 

—  (.\.  Rhodes)  Scrib.   II :  63'.. —Ed.  R.  107:   522. 

—  Bentley,  46:  14S.  —  Blackw.  121:  300. 


BALZAC 


90 


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Balzac,  Honor^  de.  Broadw.  8:  26S.  —  Dem.  R.  32:  325. 
—  Ed.  K.  148:  528.  — Ev.  Sat.  1:  708.  — Irish  Q. 
8:  389.  —  Lond.  Soc.  21:  308.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
78:  738. —Nat.  M.  13:  358.  — Temp.  Bar,  54:  535. 

—  Age  of.     (W.  S.  Lilly)  Contemp.  37:  1004. 

—  and  George  Sand.     For.  Q.  33:  145. 

—  and  his  Publisher.     All  the  Year,  i:  1S4,  205.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  62:  553. 

—  and  his  Writings.     Westm.  R.  60:   199.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  30:  29. 

—  and  Thaekeray,  Style  of.    Dub.  Univ.  64:  620.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  64:  229.     Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  84:  51. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Temp.  Bar,  52:  3S1. 

—  as  Artist  and  Moralist.    (K.  Hillard)  Lippinc.  8:  592. 

—  at  Home.     St.  Paul's.  2:  418. 

—  Characteristics  of.     Uub.  Univ.  67:  603. 

—  Correspondence  of.    (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  23:  339,  366. 

24:  7. 

—  Dumas,  Soulie,  etc.     Westm.  31:  73. 

—  en  Pantoufles,  Gozlan's.     Nat.  R.  4:  63. 

—  Eugenie  Grandet.     Ev.  Sat.  14:  148. 

—  Hugo's  Funeral  Oration  on.     Internat.  M.  i:  316. 

—  Letters  of.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  23:  183. 

—  Life  and  Career  of.    Ev.  Sat.  4:  565. 

and  Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  363,  510. 

—  Novels  of.     (j.  L.  Motley)  No.  Am.  65:  85.  — (L. 

Stephen)  Fortn.  15:  17.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108: 


515- 


369- 


—  Provincial  Bachelor's  Household.     For.  Q.  30 

—  Sketches  of  Provincial  Life.     Mo.  R.  153:  no. 

—  Struggles  of.     (J.  F.  Mollny)  Tinsley,  29:  395. 

—  Works  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  Si. 
Balzac,  J.-L.  G.  de.     Bcntley,  44:  492. 

Bambassi,  Father  Benveuuto.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath. 

"World,  29:  64. 
Bamboo  for  Paper  Making.     (R.  Thomson)  Pract.  M.  7: 

333- 
Bamboo-Baeksheesh  Society.     Colburn,  160:  543. 
Bamboo  Tree.     Chamb.  J.  42:  559. 
Bamborough  Castle.     Sharpo,  8:  129. 
Bamburg-Chucklehausen;  a  Sketch.    Dub.  Univ.  81:  161. 
Bamford,  Samuel,  Life  of  a  Radical.     Quar.  74:  35S. — 

Eel.  R.  84:  I. 

—  Memoir  of.     (Dr.  Smiles)  Howitt,  3:  328,  345. 
Banana,  or  Plantain  Tree.     Penny  M.  i:  252. 
Banbury,  Beesley's  History  of.    Mo.  R.  154:  113. 
Banbury  Cakes  and  Banbury  Cross.     (J.  Timbs)  Once  a 

W^eek,  8:  5S3. 
Bancroft,   Aaron.     Half-Century   Sermon.     (J.   Brazer) 
Chr.  Exam.  20:  240. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  200. 

Bancroft,  George,  with  portrait.  Appleton,  8:  208. — 
Eel.  M.  63:  248.  — (A.  Stevens)  Nat.  M.  6:  67.— 
(G.  Ripley)  Putnam,  i :  300.  —  (J.  Wynne)  Harper, 
25:  52. — Irish  Q.  8:  915. 

—  and  Col.  Joseph  Reed.     Hist.  M.  15:  45. 
W.  B.  Reed's  Reply.     Hist.  M.  11 :  249. 

—  as  a  Historian.     (S.  T.  Wallis)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  202. 

—  at  King's  Mountain.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  161. 

—  History  of  United  States.     See  United  States. 

—  Mode  of  .Writing  History.     (J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  30:  80. 

—  Poems  of.    Chr.  Disc.  5:  466. 

—  Treatment  of  Gen.  N.  Greene.     Hist.  M.  11:  124. 
Bancroft,  Hubert  H.,  Library  of.     (H.  P.  Johnston)  Am. 

Bibliop.  7:  44. 
Bandel,  E.  von,  with  portrait.    Pract.  M.  6:  225. 
Bandettini,  Teresa.     Bentley,  36:  484.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  34:  93. 
Bandiera,  Attilio  and  Emilio.     (J.  Mazzini)  Peop.  J.  i : 

121. 
Bandits,  Last  of  the.     (Capt.  Medwin)  Bentley,  2:  585. 
Banditti  of  Spain.     Quar.  61 :  362. 


Banditti,  Queer  Story  about.     Once  a  Week,  16:  50,  78. 
Bands,  Textile,   Effects  of  Atmospheric  Changes  upon. 

(C.  J.  H.  Woodbury)  J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  108:  52. 
Bangkok,  Siam.     (G.  B.  Bacon)  Scrib.  5:  421. 

—  Visit  to.     (A.  D.  Brown)  Harper,  41 :  359. 
Bangor,  Me.,  and  its  Lumber  Trade.     Hunt,  18:  517. 

—  Theological  Seminary.     (E.  Pond)  Cong.  Q.  12:  484. 

History  of.     (E.  Pond)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  27. 

Bangor,  Wales.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  36S. 

—  Bishops  of.     (G.  Burgess)  Am.  Church  R.  20:  183. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Pennv  M.  13:  409. 

Bangs   Genealogy.     (D.   Dudley)    N.   E.   Reg.  8:    368. 

10:  157. 
Banians,  Traders  of  the  Indian  Seas.    (B.  Frere)  Maemil. 

32:  552- 
Baniin,   John.     Irish  Q.  4:    270,   527,  825.     5:    24-823. 

6:  66. 

—  Murray's  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  56:  89,  224. 
Banim,  M.  &  J.,  Father  Connell.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  458. 

—  Ghost-Hunter.     Tait,  2:  625. 

—  O'Hara  Family.     Lond.  M.  13:  134.     17:  51. 
Banim's  Canvassing.    (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  22;  472.   . 
Banishment,  Practice  of,  in  Time  of  James  II.    (G.  Rob- 
erts) Arch.  34:  350. 

Bank,  Cheque.     Chamb.  J.  51:  15. 

—  Internal  Management  of  a  Country.     Hunt,  24:  169. 

—  London  and  Westminster.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  35. 

—  National.     Dem.  R.  15:  129. —New  York  R.  8;  409. 
Plan  of.     (W.  S.  Wetmore)  Hunt,  4:  52S. 

—  of  America,  Sketch  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  753. 

—  of  California,  Failure  of,   1875.      (E-  L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 21:  144,  160.  —  Nation,  21:  149. 

—  of  England.     (L.  Levi)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  35:  supp. — 

(W.  H.  Wills)  House.  Words,  i:  337.  — Quar.  43: 
342.  —  Mo.  R.  128:  530.  —  Ed.  R.  56:  376. — Paniph. 
7-   375-  — Eel.  M.   19:  254.— Liv.  Age,  15:    375. 

—  with  cut.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i:  231.  2:  366,  435. 
3:  4S6.  7:  357.  8:  iSi.  9:  610. — Hunt,  55: 
117,  258,  332.  —  Liv.  Age,  48:  125.  —  Penn  Mo.  i: 
257.  —  Penny  M.  3:  348. 

and  Currency.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  5:  242. 

and  Country  Banks.     Blackw.  22:  734.     23:  197. 

—  Ed.  R.  65:  61. 

and  the  Mint.     Westm.  100:  271. 

and  the  Money  Market,  1S72.     Quar.  132:  114. 

and  the  Reserves.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  45. 

Banking  of.     Liv.  Age,  56:  246. 

Charter  of.     Tait,  i:  291.  386,  559,  664. 

and  Commercial  Credit.     Lond.  Q.  10:  59. 

See  Bank  Act  of  1844. 

Description  of.     (F.  Hall)  Hunt,  17:  433. 

Directors  of,  1694-1861.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  446. 

Downfall  of.     Dem.  R.  2o:  561. 

Grenfield's  Speech,  1817.     Blackw.  i:  406. 

History   of.      Chamb.   J.    lo:    52.  —  (J.    Francis) 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  753,  849,  929.  — (J.  W.  Gil- 

bart)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  27:  532-937. 

1 797-1822.     (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.  105:  393. 

1844-61.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  442-673. 

Incidents  in.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  6:   14,  147. 

Recent.     (L.  Levi)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  38:  487. 

History  and  Constitution  of.    Bank.  M.(L.)32:  922. 

in  1854.     Hunt,  33:  581. 

Management  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:   181. 

Note  of,  and  Printing  it.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  6S5. 

Characteristics  of.     Hogg,  9:  31- 

History  of.     (C.  Dickens)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5: 

251. 

Operations  of,  1845-54.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  268. 

under  Sir  R.  Peel's  Act,  1845-54.    Bank.  M.  (L.) 

14:  48,. 
,859.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  854. 


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BANK 


Bank  of  England,  Origin  of,  Macaulay  on.     Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  lo:  88i.    17:  425, 
Present  Constitution  of,  1856.   (C.  Jellicoe)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  19:  272. 

Prestige  and  Position  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  35:  i. 

Rate  of  Interest  of.     (G.  Walker)  Nation,  22:   15S. 

—  (B.  Price)  Nation,  22:  260. 

Minimum.  (G.Walker)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)32:  241. 

Table  of,  1694-1852.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  12:  229. 

Variations  in,  1844-77.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  38:  161. 

Reform  of .     Blackw.  99:  322. 

Renewal  of  Charter.    (T.  I*.  Thompson)  Westm.  17: 

193,  421.     18:  76.  — Fraser,  6:  231.— Tait,  3:  543. 

Report  on,  1S19.     Niles's  Reg.  16:  324. 

Reser^-c  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  339. 

and  Interest  of.     (R.  H.  I.  Palgrave)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  36:  520. 

Returns  for  1853.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  39. 

Specie  Payments  by.     (F.  Ilorncr)  Ed.  R.  2:  402. 

Suspensionof  Charter  Act.  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  12:  535. 

Visit  to.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:   917.     17:  435.— 

Hunt,  54:  337. 

Withdrawal  of  £1  Notes,  1821-22.     Bank.  M.  (L.) 

11:  9. 

—  of  Exchange,  Establishment  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9: 

113- 

—  of  France.     (F.  Lloyd)  Bentley,  12:  47. — Hunt,  11: 

167. —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i:"276,  576,  615.  — Bank. 

M.  (L.)  3:  266.     16:  277.  — Ed.  R.  121:  223. 

Crisis  of,  1847.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  6:  340. 

Issue  of  small  Notes  by.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  10:  639. 

Operations  of,  1848-49.     (M.  d'Argout)  Hunt,  21 : 

483- 

1S50.    Hunt,  25:  I. 

1863.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  905. 

Report  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  285. 

Resumption  of  Cash  Payments,  1850.    Bank.  M. 

(L.)  10:  517,  684. 

Sketch  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  884,  899. 

Variations  in  Rate  of  Interest,  1S44-77.     Bank.  M. 

(L.)38:  2S5. 

—  of  Hamburgh.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  9:  635,  689. 

—  of  Issue,  Evils  of  one.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  i:  61. 

National,  Plan  of.    (H.  Stanstield)  Bank.  M.  ^N.  Y.) 

18:  375- 

—  of  London.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  2:  593. 

—  of  Maryland.     Niles's  Reg.  49:  205. 

—  of  Mutual  Redemption.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  54. 

—  of  Prussia,  Visit  to.     (C.  Winter)  Galax3-,  6:  553. 

—  of  Scotland.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  316.  — Chamb.  J. 

10:  121. 

—  of  United  States.     (T.  B.  M.vers)  Hist.  M.  19:  10.— 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  2:  350.  — (0.  W.  B.  Peabody) 
No.  Am.  35:  485.  —  (A.  Gallatin)  Am.  Q.  9:  246. 
—  (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  32:  21.  — Am.  Q.  11: 
app.  —  So.  R.  8:  i.  —  Dem.  R.  5:  499.  —  For.  Q. 
10:  214.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  5:  537.— Ann.  Reg.  5: 
147.  —  (T.  F.  Gordon)  Ann.  Reg.  7:  63.  —  Chr. 
Exam.  31:  I.  —  Niles's  Reg.  14:  20,  35,  68,  218. 
15:  70,  iGi,  et  seq.  16:  supp.  105.  17:  165.  i8: 
24,  et  seq.  19:  244,  et  seq.  20:  298.  21:  133.  23: 
87,  121,  et  seq.  24:  155.  32:  124.  35:  72.  38: 
183.  39:  347-  41:  30.  i'^,  y,^.  42:  374,  394. 
43:  272.     45:  248,  277. 

and  Gen.  .Jackson.     Westm.  21 :  273. 

Crawford's  Report.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  34,  et  seq. — 

Pamph.  17:  229. 

Jackson's  Veto,  1831.    Niles's  Reg.  42:  365.  —  Ann. 

Reg.  7:  60. 

Jefferson's  Opinion.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  no. 

Madison's  Letter.     Niles's  Reg.  41:  82. 

McDuffie's  Report.     Niles's  Reg.  38:  183. 


Bank  of  United  States,  Meeting  at  Philadelphia,  1832.' 

Niles's  Reg.  42:  374,  394.  1 
Political  History  of.     (T.  H.  Benton)  Bank.  M. 

(N.Y.)  8:  567. 

Polk's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  44:  108. 

Removal  of  Deposits.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  258.  —  (A. 

H.  Everett)  Ann.  Reg.  8:  19. 
Report  of  Directors,  1833.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  24S, 

277.     46:  iSo,  221. 
Sketch  of  chartering  the  late.     (F.  Wharton)  Hunt, 

9-  3°3- 

—  of  Venice.     (S.  Colwell)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  273. 

—  What  is  a"?  and  what  does  it  deal  in':*    (B.  Price)  Fra- 

ser, 1 01 :  668. 

—  Yorkshire  Penny.     Chamb.  J.  56:  loi. 

Bank  Act  of  1844.  (B.  Price)  Fraser,  71:  688.  — (E. 
Seyd)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  35:  458. —  Ho.  &  For.  R.  4: 
402.  — Prosp.  R.  4:  165.  — Bank.  M.  (L.)  8:  supp. 
Ivii. — (Lord  Hobart)  Macmil.  12:  60. — (F.  llincks) 
Canad.  Mo.  3:   177.  —  Westm.  47:  412. 

Debate  in  House  of  Counnuns  on,  1S47.     Bank.  M. 

(L.)  8:  supp.  i. 

—  of  1866,  and  the  Crisis.    (H.  Chubb)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  35: 

171. 

—  of  Louisiana  of  1844.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  344. 

—  of  the  United  States,  1864.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  87. 
Bank  Cashiers.     See  Cashiers. 

Bank  Checks.     See  Checks. 

Bank  Clerks,  Duties  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  T.)  16:  6^3. 
Bank  Clerks'  Association  of  Missouri.    Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 
27:  12S.     29:   147.     30:  136. 

—  of  New  York.     Bank.  .M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  657.     27:  884. 

29:  625.     30:  645. 
Bank  Clerks'  Benelit  Association.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33: 

542.    34:  546. 
Bank  Clerks'  Provident  Funds.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  31 : 

460.     32:  48. 
Bank  Counter,  Stories  from  a.     .\I1  the  Year,  39:  202. 
Bank  Currency.     (A.  Walker)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  16:  407. 
Bank  Deposits,  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  14:  793. 
Bank  Director,  E.xtract  from  his  Diarv.    Dem.  R.  2:  418. 

3:  358. 
Bank  Directors,  Dutiesof.  (A.  B.  Johnson)  Hunt.  24:  431. 

—  Personal   Responsibility  of.     (.\.  T.  Innes)  Coiiteuip. 

34:  322. 
Bank  Enabling  Acts.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  19:  So^. 
Bank  Examiner,  Powers  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  420. 
Bank  Exchange.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  8:  205. 
Bank  Failures.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  .1.  56:   145. — 

Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  12:  322. 

—  Causes  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  16:   i. 

Bank  Financiering  in  Pennsylvania.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

14:  2S6. 
Bank  Frauds  in  England.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  10:   1  ;i. 
Bank  Issue,  Evils  of  unlimited.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  412. 
Bank  Note  and  Gold  Com,  Colloquy  between.    New  Eng. 

M.  8:  45. 

—  Story  of  a.     All  the  Year,  38:  iSo. 

Bank-Note  Circulation,  Influence  of,  on  Banking.    Bank. 

M.  (L.)38:   10. 
Bank-Xote  Engraving.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  7:  253. 
Bank-Xote    Forgeries.     (C.  Dickens)  Bank.   M.  (X.  Y.) 

5:  361,  516. 
Bank-Xote  Manufactory  an  Invention  of  the  Devil.    (W. 

Cobbett)  Tait,  n.  s.  2:  504. 
Bank-Xote  Paper.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  3:  577.     4:  938. 
Bank  Xotes  and  Forgeries.     Peop.  J.  9:  1S3. 

—  English.     House.  Words,  i:  426. 

—  French.     Chamb.  J.  46:  6;o. 

—  Lost,  Who  is  benefited"?     Bank.  M.  {X.  Y.)  29:   116. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (.V.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  24:  306. 

—  Threatened  Abolition  of.     Blackw.  130:   502. 


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BANKS 


Bank  Parlor  in  New  York.     Clianib.  J.  39:  250. 

Bank  Redemption.     Hunt,  53:  324.  —  Bunk.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

36:  370. 
Bank  Iteserves.    (J.  B.  Howe)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  29:  963, 

876. 

—  Economizing  of.    (G.  Marsland)  Bank,  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 : 

100. 

—  a  Guarantee  of  Solvency.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  923. 
Bank  lle.striction  Act.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  7:  65-533. 

—  and  Financial  Crisis  of,  1847.     (H.  C.  Carey)  Hunt, 

17:  131,  227. 
Bank  Jobberies.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  85. 

—  and  Frauds.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  490,  576,  Si 7. 
Bank  Statements,  How  to  read.     (G.  Walker)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)33:  10. 
Bank  Statistics,  1S39.     Hunt,  i:  169-548. 

—  1S40.     Hunt,  2:  83-432.     3:  88-552. 

—  1S41.     Hunt,  4:  282,  476.     5:  186,  27S,  483. 

—  1S42.     Hunt,  6:  465.     7:  91. 

—  1S43.     Ifunt,  8:  84-47S: 

—  1S44.     Hunt,  10:  131,472.     11:  78,262,424, 

—  1S45.     Hunt,  12:  2S4.     13:  266,  564. 

—  1S46.     Hunt,  14:  274,  460,     15:  100,  202,  312, 

—  1847,     Hunt,  16:  208-604.     17-  II5-429- 

—  1S4S.     Hunt,  18:  105-425.     19:  105-438, 

—  1849.    Hunt,  20:  86-566,     21:  111-561, 

—  1850.     Hunt,  22:  92-570.     23:  117-548. 
^  1851.     Hunt,  24:  91-598.     25:  99-611. 

—  1S52.    Hunt,  26:  88-600.     27:  87-737. 

—  1S54-62.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  540. 

Bank  Stock,  Depreciation  of.    (K.  N.  McFee)  Canad.  Mo. 
15:  692. 

—  Fraudulent  Transfers  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  3:  201. 

—  in  Boston,  Stability  of .     Hunt,  6:  465. 

—  Law  of  Transfer  of.    Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  26:  42S. 

—  Liens  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  359. 

Bank  Surplus  as  a  Guarautee  Fund.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
31:  666. 

—  Taxation  of,  Report  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  640. 
Bank  Suspension  in  New  York.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12: 

411. 
Bank  Trial,  Maryland  vs.  R.  J.  Turner.     Bank-  M.  (N. 

Y.)  i:  59°-' 
Banks.     Am.  Q.  Ii:  245. 

—  and  Bank  Directors.     (T.  G.  Cary)  Hunt,  14:  211. 

—  and  Bankers  in  London.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i:  488. 

—  and  Banking.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  107.  —  (W.  J.  Law- 

son)  Bentley,  28:  84.  —  (B.  Price)  Fraser,  75:  1S7. 

—  So.  Q.  26:  220. 

History  of.     (J.  Knox)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  445. 

in  Illinois.     (H.  Brown)  Hunt,  11:  240. 

—  and  Currency.     (C.  F.  Adams)  Hunt,  i:  214. —  (A. 

Gallatin)  Am.  Q.  8:  441.  — (T.  H.  Benton)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  559.  — Republic,  6:  316. 

Foreign.     Am.  Alma.  1835:  107. 

in  New  England.     (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  22:  467. 

—  and  the  Financial  Crisis  of  1873.      (E.   L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  17:  335. 

—  and  Money.     (,J.  L.  Tellkampf)  Hunt,  55:  95,  169. 
Tlieory  of.     (C.  F.  Adams)  Hunt,  i:  50,  119. 

—  and  Money-Making.     Mo.  R.  158:  21-;. 

—  and  Speculators.     Bank.  y\.  (X.  Y.)  29:   121. 

—  Architecture  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  21:  645,  739,805. 
in  London.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  196. 

—  as  Promoters  of  Speculation.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  26: 

657. 

—  Banking,  and  Paper  Currency.     (F.  Hunt)  Hinit,  4: 

245.  — Anal.  M.  6:  489. 

—  Clearing-Hnuse  System.     Bank.  JL  (N.  Y.)  35:  929. 

—  Country,  Utility  of.     Ed.  R.  i:  106. 

—  Currency,  and  the  Usury  Laws.     Bank.   M.  (N.  Y.) 

14:  833- 


Banks,  Evils  of,  and  the  Remedy.    Am.  Mo.  M.  10:  379. 

—  Fi.xtures  and  Appliances  in.     (G.   Sharp)   Bank.  M. 

(L.)  12:  supp.  I. 

—  Foreign,  and  Currency.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  12:   102. 

—  Government  as  a  Bank.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Natitm,  27: 

iSS. 

—  Government  Supervision   of.      (G.  Walker)    Nation, 

27:  329. 

—  .Joint  Slock.     Westm.  27:  226. — Ed.  R.  63:  419. 
English.     (A.  J.  Wilson)  Fortn.  30:  2S4. 

—  Liabilities  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  5:  349. 

—  Liabilitv  for  Neglect  to  protest  Drafts.      Bank.  JL 

(X.  Y.)  i:  13. 

on  Cashier's  Endorsement.     Bank.  5L  (X.  Y.)  29: 

463- 

—  National.     (R.  Morris)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  450.— 

Am.  Q.  14:  493.  —  (F.  ,T.  Kingsbury)  New  F'ng. 
31:  621.  —(G.Walker)  Nation,  27:  361.— Bank. 
M.  (X.  Y.)  27:  497.  —  Hunt,  59:   130. 

and  Congress.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  32:  144. 

and  the  Currency.     (G.Walker)  Internat.   R.  6: 

248. 

and  the  Finances.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  518. 

and  the  Silver  Mania,  1S7S,  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 27:  344. 

and   State   Banks.     (E.  W.  Keyes)  Bank.  M.  (N. 

Y.)  24:   122. 

and  their  Fiscal  Burdens.     Bank.  M.  (X.   Y.)  30: 

835- 

and  the  United  States  Treasury.  (H.  W.  Rich- 
ardson) Internat.  R.  11:  297. 

Circulation  of.     Scrib.  17:  205. 

Currency  of.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)   Nation,   5:  394, 

45"- 
Decisions  regarding.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  25:  19S, 

2S9. 
Government  as  a  Bank.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Xation, 

27:  iSS. 

Government  Bank,  The.    Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  33:  T,y2- 

History  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  37:  2S1. 

Legislation  on.      (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Xation,  8:  269, 

Liens   upon    Shares   in.    Decision  on.      Bank.   M. 

(X.  Y.)  29:   130. 

List  of,  1863.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  510,  746, 

1865-66,     Bank,  M.  (X,  Y,)  20:  209,  529, 

1867.     Bank,  M,  (N,  Y,)  22:  17, 

1868,     Bank,  M.  (N,  Y.)  22:  871,     23:  97. 

1871,     Bank,  M.  (N,  Y,)  26:  177, 

or  a  National  Bank.     (D.  P.  Bailey,  jr.)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  30:  297. 
Redemption  of  Notes  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  20: 

193,  401,  461.  —  (F.  W.  Lautz)  Galaxv,  23:  647. 
Remarks  on.     (J.  S.  Ropes)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  22: 

345- 

Right  of  Suit.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  29:  304. 

State  Rights  over.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  390. 

Statistics  of,  1S67.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  22:  514. 

1S68.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  23:  513. 

1S69.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  24:  505. 

1S70.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  497. 

1871,     Bank,  M,  (N,  Y.)  26:  497, 

Svstem   of.      Bank.  M.    (X.   Y.)    18:    184.— (F. 

Bo'wen)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  20:  769.  —  (G.  Walker) 

Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  21 :  674.  —  (H.  McCulloch)  Bank. 

M.  (X.  Y.)  33:  971.  — (J.  Knox)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

36:  189. —  Republic,  6:  118.  — Nat.  Q.  11:  51. 
Advantages  of.     (G.  Walker)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

22:  6S1.  — Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  676. 

and  its  Dangers.     Bank.M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  753. 

Argument  on.     (C,  B,  Hall)  Bank,  M.  (X.~  Y.) 

24:  S54. 
as  a  Model.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  29:  744. 


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BANKING 


Banks,  National,  System  of.  Defects  of.    Smb.  3:  419. 

Defense  of.    Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  4S9. 

Italian  View  of.     (G.  AValker)  Nation,  23:  215. 

Needed  Modifications  of.     (L.  H,  Atwater)  Scrib. 

5:  737- 

Origin  of.     Hist.  M.  g:  253. 

Perils  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  i. 

Report  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  964. 

Taxation  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  209.     34:  4, 

595.     35:  SSi. 
by  tiie  States.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  820,  8SS. 

—  of  Canada.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  19:  620,  697.     29:  664. 
and  the   Usury  Laws.     (.J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation, 

11:  289. 

—  of  Circulation.     Portfo.(Den.)  13:  417. 

—  of  Connecticut  in  1S62.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  222. 

—  of  France.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  17:  193,  2S2. 

—  of  Germany.     Hunt,  17:  530. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  i:  693. 

—  of  Issue,  Evidence  before  Parliamentary  Committee  on. 

Bank.  M.  (L.)  35:  supp. 

—  of  Italy.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  26:  .'Si. 

—  of  Massachusetts.     (I.  Chickorinic)  Hunt,  2:   134. 
in  1S53.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  713. 

—  of  the  City  of  New  York,    1S64.     Bank.  M.   (N.  Y.) 

19:  530. 

—  of  Ohio.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  2:  295. 

—  of  Paris.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  20:  353. 

—  of  Scotland.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  S24. 

—  or  no  Banks.     (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  38:  149. 

—  People's,  of  Germanv.     (H.   Villard)   Am.  Soc.   Sci. 

J.  i:  127.  — O.  &N.  i:  704. 

—  Popular,  of  Europe.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  30:  7. 

—  Provident  or  Parish.     Pamph.  7:  475. 

—  Responsibility  of,  for  Collaterals.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

30:  892. 

—  Savings.     See  Savings  Banks. 

—  State.     Niles's  Reg.  46:  157. 

—  State-Tamperings   with   Money  and.      (II.   Spencer) 

Westm.  69:  210. 

—  Suffolk   System.     (F.  0.  J.  Smith)  Hunt,   24:  316, 

439.  —  (J.  B.  Foster)  Hunt,  24:  577.  —  (J.  S.  Ropes) 
Hunt,  24:  700. 

—  Taxation  of.   (G.  Marsland)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  164, 

337. — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21:  241.    22:  i.    30:428. 

32:  456,  769.     35:  489. 

Burdens  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y'.)  31 :  472. 

by  States.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  31 :  512.    35:835. 

in  Congress.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  32:  935.     33:  3. 

Repeal  of,  in  Congress.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)32:  594, 

862.     36:  114. 

—  Tucker's  Theory  of.     New  York  R.  5:  334. 

—  War  of.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  Fortn.  6:  i. 

Banks  of  Earth,  Pressure  of,  and  Dimensions  of  Revet- 
ments, Barlow  on.  (D.  P.  Woodbury)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  40:   I. 

Banka,  Mineralogy  of  the  Island  of.  (T.  Ilors(ield)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  57:  86. 

Banker,  Proper  Business  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  179. 

—  Wiiat  is  a,  in  Law  V     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  32:  515. 
Banker  of  Ballyfree  ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  53:   730. 

—  of  Broadluirst ;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  L'niv.  79:  301. 
Banker's  Daughter.     Colburn,  165:  728,  845. 
Banker's  Daughter.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  2S9. 
Banker's  Daughter.     St.  James.  5:  51. 

Banker's  Daughter.     Bank.  ^I.  (L.)  30:  955,  1030.     31: 

9-1068.     32:  22-37.     33:  S-335. 
Banker's  Story.     (L.  Winglield)  Victoria,  34:   149. 
Banker's  Strong  Box;  a  Tale.     Bentlcy,  63:  261,  399. 
Banker's  Ward.     St.  James,  18:  307. 
Bankers.     (H.  B.  Kimball)  Galaxy,  21:  no. 

—  and  Banking.     Once  a  Week,  10:  65. 


Bankers  considered  as  Autocrats.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  307. 

—  Convention  of,  Saratoga,  1S79.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  34: 

I,  207. 

Saratoga,  1880.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  35:  64-211. 

Xiagara,  18S1.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  36:  1-209. 

—  Customs  of.     (L.  Levi)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  35:  113. 

—  Eminent,  Sketches  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  24:  612. 

—  for  the  Poor.     (E.  Howland)  Galaxy,  3:  661. 

—  Liabilities  of.     Bank.  ^I.  (X.  Y.)  15:  505. 
for  Collections.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  15:  739. 

—  List  of  Foreign.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  i:  88. 

—  Private,  List  of,  in  the  U.  S.,  1855.     Bauk.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

10:  468. 

i860.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  15:  49. 

1865.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  19:  705. 

1S68.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  22:  177. 

Banking.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  39:  306,  443.  —  (R.  II. 

I.  Palgrave)  Fortn.  21:  92. — Hunt,  5:  27.  —  Dem. 

R.  10:  3S4.  — Quar.  42:  476.  —  (J.  B.  Turner)  Xew 

Kng.  2:  48.  —  Westm.   10:  360.     35:  45.  —  U.  .S. 

Lit.  Gaz.  5:  190.  —  Xiles's  Reg.  14:  377. 

—  Allied  Banks  of  New  England.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  i. 

—  Hunt,  5:  261. 

—  Anatomy  and  Philosophy  of.     Hunt.  22:  3S9. 

—  Ancient  Feudal  and  Modern.     Dem.  R.  II :  249. 

—  and  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.     Chr.  Exam.  31:1. 

—  and  Bankruptcy.     Hunt,  22:  65,  195,  311. 

—  and  Credit,   Notions  on.      (L.   F.  M.  R.  Wolowski) 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  17. 

—  and  Currency.     (J.   X.  Cardozo)  Bank.    M.   (X.  Y.) 

23:  673. —  (W.  (L  Hunt)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  13:  1. 

—  (R.  Sulley)  Hunt.  31:  iS8.  33:  541.  — (J.  E. 
Williams)  O".  &  N.  8:  5S9.  — Baidi.  M.  (X.  Y.)  22: 
737.  —  Blackw.  49:  550. — Am.  (I.  8:  441. — 
Dub.  Univ.  15:  i,  128.  16:  372,  612.  —  Dem.  R. 
2:  3.     9:  189.  28S.— Penn  Mo.  5:  408. 

and  Credit.     (J.  S.  Ropes)  Xew  Eng.  16:  312. 

in  India,  1S60.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  20:  201. 

Systems  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  355. 

—  and  Finance,  Xotes  on.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  10:  672, 

—  and  Money.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt.  37:  307. 

—  a.s  a  Profession.     (G.  P.  Bissell)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  4: 

924. 

—  as  it  ought  to  be.     Dem.  R.  12:  425. 

—  Books  on.  Lists  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  13:  321.     20: 

97.  —  Bank.  M.  (L.)  11:  709. 
New,  1873.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  27:  724. 

—  Commercial.     (W.  M.  Gouge)  Hunt,  8:  313. 
True  Princijiles  of.     Dem.  R.  2:  113. 

—  Companies  of  Europe.     Anal.  .M.  14:  433. 

—  Credit  and  Cin-rency.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  513. 

—  Do   Banks    increase    loanable    Capital  V      (R.    Hare) 

Hunt,  26:  702. 

—  Easy  Lesson  in  Money  and.     (E.   Atkinson)  .\tlan. 

34:  195- 

—  Elements  of.     (L.  Levi)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  32:  20S. 

—  English  Views  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  18:  365. 

—  False  Theorie-s  of.     Chamb.  .1.  28:   ^S;. 

—  Familiar  Talk  on.     (W.  E.  Gouhl)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

35:  726. 

—  for  the  Poorer  Classes.     Howitt,  2:  93. 

—  Foreign  Establishments.    Bank.  .NL  (X.  Y.)  i:  239,  276. 

—  Free.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  4:  211.     12:  i:;3.  — De 

Bow,  12:  610.     13:   127.     14:  28,  i;i.  —  Bank.  M. 

(X.  Y.)9:  440,  74;. 

.Vet  of  Iowa  on.     Bank.  M   (X.  Y.  >  13:  31. 

and  Bonds.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  34:  849. 

Controversy  on.     (B.  Price)  Eraser,  77:    102.  455. 

in  Xew  York.     Bank.  M.  (N.  V.)  II :  2S6. 

in  the  .Southwest.     De  Bow,  16:  78. 

in  United  States.     (W.   L.   M'Kuight)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)7:  300. 


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BANKING 


Banking,  Free,  in  Wisconsin.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  833. 

—  Free  Trade  in.     (W.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  30:  58. 

—  Bank.  M.  (L.)  i:  67.  — Tait,  3:  84. 

—  Gilbarfs    Practical   Treatise   on.      Hunt,   22  :  68.  — 

Bank.M.  (N.  Y.)6:  33.  — Mo.  R.  134:  75-  140:384- 

—  History  of.     (W.  J.  Lawson)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  6:  i, 

y«)  257- 
and    Principles   of.      (H.    D.   M'Lcod)    Bank.    M. 

(N.Y.)ii:  593- 

Gilbarfs,  Supplement  to.  Bank.  M.  (N.  i  .)  27:  417. 

Goufje's.     Am.  Mo.  11.  4:   192. 

Lawlon's.     Hunt,  23:  641.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5: 

1S4.  456.     7:  13,  97. 
Sketches  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  697. 

—  in  Alabama.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  637. 

—  in  America,  Historical  Sketch  of.     (K.  Sewell)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  620. 

—  in  Australia.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  17:  850. 

—  in  Australasia,  Statistics  of.     (N.  Cook)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

37:  48. 

—  in  Belgium.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  17:  458- 

—  in  California.     (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 : 

761. 

—  in  Canada.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  227. 

—  in  China.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  595. 

—  in  Connecticut.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  97. 

—  in  England.     (W.   D.  Henderson)  Macmil.  32:  141. 

Same   art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)   30:  107.— Colburn, 

37:  318. 

and  in  America,  compared.     (G.Walker)  Bank. 

M.  (N.Y.)32:  505. 

and  Scotland.     Pamph.  24:  529. 

Report  of  Bank  Committee,  1S19.  (Earl  of  Liver- 
pool) Pamph.  14:  267. 

System  of.     Bank.  M.   (N.  Y.)  4:  279.  — Ed.  R. 

43:  263. 

Palgrave  on.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  373. 

—  in  English  Colonies.     Bank.  M.   (L.)  28:  692-1206, 

29:  S,  III,  363. 

—  in  Europe,  Modern.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  1S3. 

on  the  Continent.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  8:  281. 

Systems  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  713. 

—  in   Fiance.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  497.— Bank.  M. 

(L.)  16:  374-677-     17:  193,  282.     24:  589. 

Controversy  on.     (G.  Walker)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

19:  769. 

—  in  Germany.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  17:  369,  837. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  795. 

Capital  employed  in.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  37:  361. 

Progress  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  43S. 

Statistics  of.     (.1.  Dun)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  39=  i- 

Sweden,  Denmark,  Hamburg.    (R.  H.  I.  Palgrave) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  36:  27. 
Svstem  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  691. 

—  in  Holland.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  17:  573- 

—  in  Illinois.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:   102. 

—  in  Indiana.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  937. 

History  of.     (II.  F.  Baker)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12: 

161. 

—  in  Ireland.  State  of,  1844.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  i :  121,  2S5, 

335.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  201. 

—  in  Massachusetts.     (G.  P.  Bissell)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

7:  673.    8:  861.    9:  848.    10:  769.    12:  722.    15: 

860.     17:  754. 
History  of.     (D.  P.  Bailey,  jr.)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

31:  113,  207,  301. 

Early.     (C.  Stetson)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  1009. 

in  1864"    Blink.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  800. 

in  1865.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  20:  790. 

Policv  of.  ( W.  H.  Foster)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  169. 

System   of.      (J.  B.   Congdon)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

5:  995. —  (.1.  B.  Congdon)  Hunt,  3:  411. 


Banking  in  Mississippi,    and   Repudiation.     Bank.  M. 
(N.  Y.)  18:  89. 

—  in  New  York.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  85.    9:  716,  961. 

10:  858.     12:  615.      13:  609.      14:  639,  673.     15: 

637.     17:  737.     18:  809.' 
History  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  lo:  81.     16:  665. 

31:  657. 
System  of.     (M.    Fillmore)   Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  2: 

513.     3:  678.     8:  I,  775,  817.     13:  753.     19:  349, 

597.     31:  746. 

—  in  New  York  City.     Bank.  M.   (N.  Y.)2:  710.     3: 

^37,  325- 
Clearing-House.     Internat.  R.  3:  595. 

—  in  tlie  Olden  Time.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  41. 

—  in  Philadelphia.     Dein.  R.  6:  3,  97,  369. 

—  in  Portugal,  Crisis  in.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  275. 

—  in  Russia.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  620. 
Hints  from.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:   103. 

—  in  Scandinavia.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  17:  637. 

—  in  Scotland.      (W.   Wood)  Atlan.   34:  85.  — Blackw. 

56:  671. 
History  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  37:  24,  292. 

—  in  Switzerland.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  186.     30:  97. 

—  in  Tennessee.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  11:  81. 

—  in  Turkey,  i860.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  20:  138. 

—  in  United  States.     (.J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  11:  424. — 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i:  113.     15:  81,  169,  359. 
and  in  Canada.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  21:  218-833.     22: 

6-54. 
Capital  employed  in.     Bank.  M.   (N.  Y.)8:  932. 

9:  646.     10:  791.     12:  647.     15:  768. 

Circulation  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  257. 

Earlv.     Bank.M.  (N.Y.)  7:  1,  753,  849.    32:353. 

History  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  11 :  161. 

in  the  several  States.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  637. 

History  of.     (H.  F.  Baker)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.) 

9:  I.     11:  241-417. 

National  System  of.     See  Banks,  National. 

System  of,  1839.     (F.  A.  von  Gerstner)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  31 :  3. 

—  Influence  of  Note  Circulation  on.     (R.  H.  I.  Palgrave) 

Bank.  M.  (L)37:  637,  832. 

—  International,  and  Currency.     (D.  Wilder)  Bank.  M. 

(N.Y.)  30:  550. 

—  Joint  Stock,   Philosophy  of.     (A.  B.  Johnson)  Hunt, 

25:  153- 

—  Law  of,   Connecticut  Decisions.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

7:  200,  263. 
Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Maine.    Bank. 

M.  (N.Y.)  6:  454. 
in  Massachusetts,  Digest  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

7:  708-976.    8:  195. 
in  New  York,  Digest  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7: 

428,  512,  596. 

General,  Frauds  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  765. 

in  Germany.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  304. 

in  Illinois.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  777. 

in  Massachusetts.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5:  601. 

1851.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  6:  13. 

in  Michigan.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  241. 

in  Missouri.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  11:  753.     14:  811. 

in  New  York.     Dem.  R.  5:  427. 

1849.     Bank.  M.  4:  25. 

in  Switzerland.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  706. 

Progress  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  496,  690,  849. 

Recent  Decisions  in.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  26:  403. 

—  Lawson's  History  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  10:  471. 

—  Lectures  on.     (L.   Levi)   Bank.   M.    (L.)   35:    supp. 

36:  406-598.     37:  459-757-     38:  i93i  3°4,  386,  487. 

—  Legislation  on.     (H.  R.  Grenfell)  19th  Cent.  5:  534. 
National.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  8:  269. 

—  Jloral  Influence  of.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  36:  809. 


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Banking,   Organization   in.      (G.  Marsland)  Bank.   M. 

(N.  T.)  32:  20. 
of  a  New  Bank.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5:  949, 

—  Practical    Treatise  on.      (J.   W.   Gilbart)   Bank.   M. 

(N.  Y.)  5:  469-737.     6:  36-389. 
- — Principles  of.     (N.   Bonnefoux)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)3: 

103.  — (T.  Hankey)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21:  688. 

Cliange  in.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  11:  497. 

General.     (.J.  R.  McCulioch)  Bank,  M.  (N.  Y.)  i: 

77,  147- 
Sound.     (H.  V.  Poor)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  841. 

—  Bank  M.  (X.  Y.)  22:  921. 

True.     (W.  M.  Gouge)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  460. 

—  Bank.  M.  (X.Y.)  28:  329. 

—  Prize  Essay  on.  (L.  Sabine)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  558. 

—  Provincial.     Pamph.  18:  51. 

—  Reform  in.     Brit.  Q.  45:  356. 

—  .Scotcli  and  Englisli.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  31:  12. 
in  England.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  274.     31:  193, 

—  Stability  of,  Safeguards  of.  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  32:  417. 

—  SuffoIkSvstem.    Hunt,  5:  261.  — Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

i:  65." 

—  Treatise  on.     (A.  B.  Johnson)  Bank.  M.  3:  733. 

—  True  Functions  of.     (G.  Walker)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

31:  753i  829. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     Chr.  Exam.  31:  i. 

—  Utility   and  Economy   of.     (T.   Hankev)  Bank.  M. 

(N."y.)  13:  868. 
Banking  House;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  54:  576,  719.   55:  50. 
Banking  Institute.     Bank.  M.  (1,.)  11:  453-677. 

—  in  .Scotland.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  31:  65,  134. 
Banking  Institutes.     (L.  Levi)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  33:  946. 
Banking  Institutions,  Foreign.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)3:  25. 

10:  434,  835. 
Banking  Securities,  Good.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  4:  215. 
Banking  .System.     Hunt,  46:  113. 

—  and  Rights  of  Industry.     Quar.  47:  408. 
Bankrupt  Law.     (D.  Raymond)  West.  Law  J.  i:  489, — 

(R.  M.  Young)  West.  Law  J.  3:  315, 

—  Abuses  of.     Am.  Law  R.  7:  641. 

—  American.     (B.  F.  Porter)  Hunt,  28:  439.  — Am.  Mo. 

M.  10:  505.  Hunt,  5:  360.  —  (.J.  Van  Cott)  Hunt, 
4:  22,  —  No,  Am,  7:  25.  —  Niles's  Reg,  19:  403. 
21:  243.    40:  157. 

Act  of  1867.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  23:  65. 

Repeal  of.     (A.  G,  Sedgwick)  Nation,  22:  124, 

—  Am.  Law  R.  10:  393, 

Necessity  of  a  General,     Nat,  Q.  4:  97, 

Suggestions  as  to.     Nation,  17:  381, 

United  States  Statute  of.     (.1,   Lowell)  Intemat. 

R.g:  697. 

—  and  Mercantile  Corruption.     Fraser,  99:  428. 

—  English.     Pamph.  13:  359.  —  Westm.  52:  419. 

Anomalies  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  13:  609, 

in  1826.    Ann.  Reg.  2:  74. 

New  Bill  on,  1877-78.   Bank.  M.  (L.)37:  445.   38: 

464. 

Reform  in,  1849.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  9:  322. 

Bankrupt  Legislation,  Urgency  of.     Fortn.  31:  469. 

—  in  New  York,  1819.     Xiles's  Reg.  16:  supp.  85. 

—  Mr.  Sergeant's  Speech  on.     Niles's  Reg.  21:  382. 

—  Mr.  Stevenson's  Speech  on.     Niles's  Reg.  21".  407. 

—  of  the  States.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  71S. 
Bankrupts,  Rich  and  Poor.     All  the  Year,  19:  540. 

—  What  shall  we  do  with  "i*   (R.  Lowe)  19th  Cent,  lo:  308. 
Bankruptcy  and  Banking,     Hunt,  21:    513,     22:   65, 

i95i  31'- 

—  and  Bankrupt  Bill.     New  York  R.  7:  440. 

—  and  Bargain-Hunting.    (H.  Silver)  Once  a  Week,  x6: 

646. 

—  and  Insolvency,    (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  60:  193. — 

Westm,  46:  500. 


Bankruptcy,  Glimp=e  of.     (.J.  W.  Brown)  Hunt,  7:  261, 

—  in  1S3S."    Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  13:  637. 
Bankruptcy  Court,  In  the.    All  the  Year,  18:  92,  105,  136. 
Bankruptcy  Reform.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  14:  289, 

—  Story  of,     Deni,  R,  13:  286. 
See  Insolvency. 

Banks,  Sir  .Joseph,  Memoirs  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  30:  92. 

—  Statue  of.     Penny  M.  2:  340. 

Banks,  Xathaniel  P.,  as  a  IIi^torian.  (M.  F.  Sullivan) 
Am.  Cath.  Q.  i:  353. 

Bankside.     All  the  Year.    43:  276. 

Banneker,  Benjamin,  Xegro  .Astronomer.  (M.  D.  Con- 
way) Atlan.  11:  79. —  Sharpe,  37:  133.  —  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  23:  65. 

Banner-Bearer  of  Olaf  the  Saint;  a  Poem.  (G.  Massey) 
Dub.  Univ.  90:  91. 

Banners  used  in  the  English  Army.     Rctros.  15:  90. 

Bannister,  Charles.     Fraser,  32:  593. 

Bannister,  John,  the  Comedian.  Blackw.  45:  392.  —  (T. 
P.  Grinsted)  Bentley,  42:  63. — Mo.  R.  148:  309. 

—  Recollections  of.     C<ilburn,  48:  4S7.     52:  530. 
Bannockburn.  Battle  of.     Penny  M.  2:  234. 
Banquets,  Civic.     (X.  Hawthorne)  Atlan.  12:  195. 

—  London,     Chamb,  J.  22:  3S5. 

—  Utopian.     Nat.  R.  9:  100. 

Ban-Shee,  The;  an  Irish  Tale.     Portfo.(Den.)  30:  125. 

—  of  the  MacShanes.  (E.  J.  Curtis)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  76. 
Banting,  Doing.     Temp.  Bar.  19:  117. 

Banton,  Michael,  Will  of,  1674.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  169. 
Banvard,  John,  Account  of.     Howitt,  2:   145.     3:   211. 

—  Life  on  the  Mississippi.     Liv.  .\ge,  15:  511. 

—  Panorama  of  the    Mississippi.      Liv.  Age,    I4:    594. 

20:  314.  —  Pcop.  J.  7:  26,  281.  —  Chamb.  J.  7:  395, 
Banwell  Caverns,  Visit  to,     Chamb,  J.  19:  74. 
Banyan  Tree.    Penny  M.i:  184. 

Banyar,  Goldsbrow.  Diary  of,  1757,  M.  Am,  Hist,  i:  25, 
Baobab  Tree,  (J.  R.  Jackson)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  1 :  321. 
Baptism.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  19th  Cent.  6:  6S5.  — (H.  T. 

Anderson)   Chr.  Q,  4:  403.  — (D.  G.  Porter)  Chr. 

Q.  4:  198,   367.— (J.  S.  Sweeney)  Chr.  Q.  8:  513. 

—  (E.  Beecher)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  5:  24.    2d  s.  6:  28. 

2d  s.  9:  59,  424.  ^  (C.  P.  Krauth,  jr.)  Evang.  R. 

17:  309.  —  (H.  A.  Miles)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  213. — 

(J.  Porter)  Am.  Meth.  M.   17:    254.     21:  304.  — 

Chr.  Obs.  2:  141-521,  — (R,  P,  Smith)  Clir,  Obs. 

75:  3.  —  {\.  Walwus)  Merccrsb.    10:    426. — Chr. 

Rem,  16:  191,  406.  —  Cong.  M.  27:  761,     28:  743, 

897. 

—  aconsecratory  Rite.     (I.  E.  Dwinell)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  54. 

—  a  positive  Law.     (S.  Dyer)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  loS. 

—  a  Symbol  of  Commencement  of   new  Life.     (H.  L. 

Wayland)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  744. 

—  Anabaptist,  how  administered  "i*    Chr.  R.  26:  399. 

—  and  the  Augsburg  Confession.     Luth.  Q.  11:  262. 

—  and  the  Bridal,  The.     Dub.  L'niv.  25:  609, 

—  and  Christian  Discijileship.     Bib.  R.  2:  i. 

—  and  Christian  Union.     (D.  G.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  8:  433. 

—  and  Church  Membership.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb. 

23:  335- 

—  and  the  Communion.    (G.  D.  B.  Pepper)  Bapt.  Q.  6: 

167. 

—  and  Lord's  Supper,  Nonconformist  Doctrine  on.  Cong. 

M,  27:  745, 
Dr.  Pusey  on,    Chr.  Rom.  II :  467. 

—  and  the  New  Covenant,  Taylor's  View  of.     Chr.  Obs. 

36:  796. 

—  and  Predestination.     (IT.  Martineau)  Mercersb.  5:  276. 

—  and  Regeneration.     .St f  Baptismal  Regeneration. 

—  and  Remission.      (J.   W.   Willmarth)  Bapt.   Q.   11: 

296.- (J.  E.   Farnham)  Bapt.  Q.   Ii:  476.  —  (W. 
K.  Pendleton)  Chr.  Q.  i :  356. 

—  and  Repentance.    (S.  W.  Harkej)  Luth.  Q.  7:  493. 


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Baptism  and  Union  witli  Christ.    (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb. 
14:  87. 

—  as  a  Ik'athen   Rite,  Maurer  on.      (R.  B.  Anderson) 

Nation,  33:  238. 

—  as  taiigiit  by  tlie  German  Reformed  Church.     (K.  V. 

Gerliart)  Murcersb.  15:  iSo. 

—  Beecher  on.      (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  456.— 

(E.  Tiirney)  Chr.  R.  14:  217.  — (J.  AV.  Alexander) 
Princ.  21 :  206. 

—  Burgess  on.     Chr.  R.  3:  84,  196. 

—  Buried  with  Christ  in.      (D.  Drummond)   Kitto,  4: 

394.  —  (P.  Mearns)  Kitto,  5:  231, 

—  by  Water,  by  Fire,  and  by  the  Spirit.     Theo.  &  Lit. 

J.  11:  70. 

—  Carson  on.     (S.  L.  Graham)  Princ.  19:  34.  —  Cong. 

M.  27:  357. 

—  Carson  and  Cox  on.     Spirit  Pilg.  5:  539. 

—  Christian.      (H.  Martineau)  Mercersb.  4:    305,   475. 

5:  276. 

—  Classic.     (S.  E.  Shepard)  Am.  Q.  3:  54,  358,  466. 
Dale's.     (A.  C.  Kendrick)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  129. 

—  Controversy  on,  Mozley's  Review  of.     Chr.  Obs.  63: 

104. 

Present  State  of,  1875.     (-^-  Hovey)  Bapt.  Q.  9: 

129. 

—  Cox  on.    Cong.  M.  7:  529,  662,  717, 

—  Dale  on.     (W.  II.  Whittsitt)  Bapt.  Q.  ii:  175.  — (J. 

A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  5:  321. 

—  Dialogue  on.     (S.  S.  Wilson)  Cong.  M.  21:  229. 

—  Doctrine  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  178. 

—  Ebrard's  View  of.     (G.  R.  Bliss)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  257. 

—  Eclectic  Review  on.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  443,  570. 

—  Eftects  of.     Meth.  M.  39:  340. 

—  Efficacy  of.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  10:  i. 

—  Ellison  on.     Cong.  M.  18:  765. 

—  for  the  Dead.     (I.  Chase)  Chr.  R,  27:  412.  — (H.  D. 

Ganse)  Am.  Prcsb.  R.  12:  S3.  — (A.  C.  Kendrick) 
Chr.  R.  27:  143.-  (S.  W.  Wlutney)  Chr.  K.  17: 
296.  —  Chr.  R.  20:  5S7.  — Cong.  M.  18:  540,  614, 
679.     27  >  103. 

—  Gotch  on.     (E.  Henderson)  Cong.  M.  24:  356. 

—  Heidelberg  Catechism  on.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  JMercersb. 

20:  537. 

—  Henderson  on.     (F.  W.  Gotch)  Cong.  M.  24:  769. 

—  Household.     ( W.  R.  Powers)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  422. 

—  Import  of .     (E.  Turney)  Chr.  R.  13:  609.     14:  i. 

—  in  the  Greek  Church.     (A.  N.  Arnold)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  So. 

—  in  the  Holy  Spirit.      (R.  Richardson)  Chr.  Q.  6:  450. 

—  Infant.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:   340,  590.  —  (D.   Dana) 

Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  159.  — Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  11: 
222.  — Spirit  Pilg.  5:  59.  — (M.  A.  Curtis)  Am. 
Church  R.  11:  399.  20:  343.  —  (J.  Priestley)  Theo. 
Repos.  3:  231.  —  (J.  S.  Sweeney)  Chr.  Q.  5:  45S. — 
(S.  Tracy)  Cong.  R.  8:  53.  — Am.  Prcsb.  R.  3: 
529.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  171. — Meth.  M.  43:  671. 

and  Baptismal  Regeneration.     Chr.  R.  26:  33. 

and  (Calvinism.    (C.  P.  Krauth)  Mercersb.  21 :  103. 

and  Christian  Nurture.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Bost.  R. 

6:  590. 

and  Church  Membership.     (G.  Haven)  Meth.  Q. 

19:  5.  — (W.  H.  H.  Marsh)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  665.— 
(G.  F.  Wright)  Bib.  Sac.  31:  265,  545.  — (L.  W. 
Atwater)  Princ.  2g:  i. 

and  Infant  Salvation.     (C.  P.  Krauth)  Mercersb. 

21:  103. 

and  the  Southern  Review.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  140. 

Apostolical  Origin  of.    (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  4:  388. 

Budd  on.     Chr.  Obs.  28:  323. 

Bushnell  on.     (I.  Chase)  Chr.  R.  28:  501. 

Causes  of  Decline  of.     (F.  Wilson)  Chr.  R.  22:  271. 

defended.     Am.  Meth.  M.  6:  3S7. 

Difficulties  of.     (A.  N.  Arnold)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  24. 


Baptism,  Infant,  Historical  Argument  for.   (A.  B.  Koplin) 
Mercersb.  18:  5SS. 

Ilisiory  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  14:  331. 

in  Early  Church.     Bost.  R.  i:  21. 

an  Invention  of  Man.     (A.  Hovey)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  168. 

Irena'us  and.     (VV.  R.  Powers)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16: 

239- 

Jerram's  Conversations  on.     Chr.  Obs.  18:  601. 

Justin  Martyr's  Testimony  on.     Chr.  U.  6:  302. 

Miller  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  221. 

Neglect  of.     (J.  H.  Baird)  Princ.  29:  73. 

of  Children  of  non-professing  I'arcnts.    (.1.  Oswald) 

Evang.  R.   lo:    347.  —  (S.   S.    Schniucke)  Evang. 

R.  11:  389.— Cong.  M.  19:  472,  743. 

Origen  on.     (I.  Chase)  Chr.  R.  19:  180. 

Practical  View  of.     (J.  C.  Rankin)  Princ.  33:  680. 

Report  on,  to  General  Association  of  Connecticut. 

(L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  35:  622. 
Ritual  and  Spiritual.     (A.  Fleming)  Cong.  R.  9: 

153- 

Roots  of.     (W.  W.  Patton)  Cong.  R.  10:  324. 

Summers  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  227. 

Unity  of  the  Church  on.     (J.  G.  Hale)  New  Eng. 

23:  4S2. 
Wood's  Argument  on.     (H.  J.  Ripley)  Chr.  R.  16: 

506. 

Wood's  Letters  on.     Spirit  Pilg.  i :  295. 

See  Children,  Baptized. 

—  Internal  Evidences  of  Adult.     Chr.  R.  1 :  430. 

—  Interior  Facts  of.     (J.  T.  Smith)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  204. 

—  Jewish.     (S.  E.  Shepard)   Chr.  Q.  4:  317,  454.  —  (C. 

H.  Toy)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  301. 
and  Household.     (W.  Barrows)  Cong.  R.  7:  502. 

—  Lay.     (R.  Heber)  Quar.  7:  200. 

Validity  of.     (S.  II.  Giesy)  Mercersb.  15:  506. 

—  Letters  on.     (T.  Milner)  Cong.  M.  25:  469,  535. 

—  Lutheran  Doctrine  of.  (F.  W.  Conrad)  Luth.  Q.  4:  477. 

—  Mode  of.     (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3:  2S8.  — (J, 

Tracv)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  532.— Cong.  M.  24:  1S-S45. 
—  (j".  C.  Rankine)  Princ.  33:  215.  — (B.  B.  Smith) 
Am.  Church  R.  14:  4S7. 

—  Nature  and  Effects  of.     (S.  Totten)  Am.  Church  R. 

12:  606. 

and  Subjects  of.     (A.  N.  Arnold)   Bib.  Sac.    26: 

38.  —  Cong.  M.  25:  229-S45.     26:  170,247. 

—  Noel  on.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  2:  231. — Meth. 

Q.  10:  454.  — (R.  Tunibull)  Chr.  R.  15:  i. 

—  Nonconformists  and.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  577,595. 

—  not  Immersion.     (J.  G.  Hale)  Cong.  R.  8:  155. 

—  of  Fire.     (C.  Hole)   Kitto,   3:    162.— (W.  Niblock) 

Kitto,  4:  135. 

—  of  Heretics  in  3d  Century.    (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb. 

4:  527. 

—  Old  Doctrine  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  12:  igo. 

—  Order  of.     (J.  Calvin)  Mercersb.  11:  298. 

—  Outline  History  of.     (A.  S.  Hale)  Chr.  Q.  3:  515. 

—  Presbyterian   Theory  of.     ^T.  G.  Apple)   Mercersb. 

20:  628. 

—  Qualifications  of  Administrator  of.    (J.  M.  C.  Breaker) 

Chr.  R.  24:  238. 

—  Re-Baptism.     (T.  F.  Curtis)  Chr.  R.  Ii:    186.     (K. 

Brooks)  Bapt.  Q.  i:  129. 

—  Scott  on.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  619. 

—  Scripture  View  of.    (D.  Y.  Heisler)  Mercersb.  18:  405. 

—  Spiritual.     (M.  Goodrich)  Univ.  Q.  11:  127. 

—  Spiritual  Law  of.     (S.  Bailey)  Chr.  R.  12:  605. 

—  Subjects  of.     (J.  C.  Rankine)  Princ.  33:  446. 

—  Syriac  Word  for.     (J.  Murdock)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  733. 

—  Tertullian  on.     (A.  Hovey)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  75. 

—  Triangular  Fight  on.    So.  R.  n.  s.  20:  154. 

—  Wardiaw  and  Birt  on,  reviewed.     Cong.  M.  8:  530. 

—  Water.     (W.  R.  French)  Univ.  Q.  15:  240. 


BAPTISM 


97 


BAR 


Baptism,  Water,  and  that  of  the  Spirit.  (S.  J.  Baird) 
Princ.  36:  484. 

—  Wolff  (in.     Chr.  R.  28:  260. 

Baptismal  Creed  of  Early  Roman  Church.  (G.  Salmon) 
Contemp.  33:   51.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  659. 

Baptismal  Formula.  (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Uuis'.  Q.  21 :  93. — 
Chr.  20:  281. 

—  in  Matthew  xxviii.  19,  20.     (J.  Strong)  Meth.  Q.  10: 

399- 

Baptismal  Office  of  the  Anglican  Church.    Cong,  i:  424. 

Baptismal  Offices.    Chr.  Obs.  48:  721. 

Baptismal  Rituals.     House.  Words,  i:  107. 

Baptismal  Regeneration.  (J.  H.  A.  Bomberger)  Mercersb. 
5:  147. —  (H.  Cowles)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  425.  —  (.J.  Da- 
vison) Quar.  15:  476.— (E.  F.  Giese)  Luth.  (i.  g: 
390.  —  (.J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  4:  373.  —  (N.  S. 
Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  184.  14:  686. — 
(J.  W.  Santee)  Mercersb.  15:  45.  — (C.  F.  Schaeffer) 
Evang.  R.  8:  303.  —  (B.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  2:  397. 
—  (D.  Worley)  Evang.  R."  18:  46.  — Am.  Church 
R.  24:  122.  —  Cong.  M.  26:  555,  641,  903. — Ecl.R. 
90:  478. 

—  and  Ritualism  in  American  Episcopal  Church.    Chr. 

Obs.  72:  326. 

—  Boyd  on.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  489. 

—  Elizat)ethan  Divines  on.     Chr.  Rem.  19:  i. 

—  Faber  on.     (Z.  Paddock)  Meth.  Q.  14:  599. 

—  in  the  English  Church,  1850.     Brit.  Q.  11:  411. 

—  Robertson  on.     (A.  J.  Gordon)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  405. 

—  Spurgeon  on.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  568. 

—  Watts  on.     Cong.  M.  7,  129,  178. 
Baptismal  Service.     Mercersb.  6:  187. 

—  of  Church  of  England,  Old  Key  to.  Chr.  Obs.  70:  641. 
Baptist  vs.  Catholic.  (A.  F.  Flewit)  Cath.  World,  16:  383. 
Baptist  and  Pedobaplist  Theories  of  Church  Membership. 

Chr.  R.  12:   529. 
Baptist  Bible  Society.     Meth.  Q.  i:  535. 
Baptist   Brethren,    German,   at   Ephrata,   Pa.      (W.   T. 

Wallace)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  814. 
Baptist  Church,  Close  Communion  of.     (D.  L.  Ogden) 

New  Eng.  13:  562. 

—  in  Connecticut.  (R.  C.  Learned)  New  Eng.  18:  595. 
Baptist  Churches,  their  Mutual   Relation.     (W.  H.  H. 

Marsh)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  458. 

—  of  America,  Polity  of.     (T.  C.  Teasdalc)  New  Eng. 

2:  39- 

—  Principles  and  Practices  of.     (.J.  B.  Jeter)  Chr.  R. 

22:  245. 
Baptist  Church  Polity.     Chr.  R.  11:  64. 
Baptist  Controversy  in  Denmark.    (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R. 

11:  278. 
Baptist  Denomination,  Distinctive  Feature?  of.    (E.  B. 

Underbill)  Chr.  R.  17:  48. 

—  Influence  of.     Chr.  R.  3:  333. 

Baptist  Doctrine  and  the  Pul()it.    (G.  D.  B.  Pepper)  Bapt. 

Q.  11:  85. 
Baptist  Educational  Convention.    (S.  S.  Cutting)  Bapt, 

Q.  5:  206. 
Baptist  General  Conference,  Division  of.    Chr.  R.  10:  4S1. 
Baptist  General  Tract  Society.     Chr.  R.  i:  403. 
Baptist  Historical  Society.    (H.  Malcom)  Bapt.  (J.  5:  197. 
Baptist  History.  Cramp's.    (H.  Osgood)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  329. 

—  Early.     Chr.  R.  25:  120. 

Baptist  Interest  in  New  England  States.  (R.  Babcock) 
Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  57. 

—  in  Middle  States.    (R.  Babcock)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  182. 

—  in  South  and  West.     (J.  M.  Peck)  Am.  (I  Reg.  14: 

42,  370. 
Baptist  Ministers   in  New  Hampshire,   1795.     -^"i-  Q- 

Reg.  11:  44. 
Baptist  Ministry,  one  hundred  Years  ago.   (.J.  A.  Broadus) 

Bapt.  Q.  9:  I. 

7 


Baptist  Missionaries  in  India,  1S08.     (.J.  Foster)  Eel.  R. 

7:  440. 
Baptist  Missionary  Report,  1848.     Chr.  R.  14:  167. 
Baptist  Missionary  Society.    (R.  Southey)  Quar.  i:  109. 

—  Westm.  39:  407. 
Baptist  Missions,  1792-1S42,  Co.x's  History  of.     Eel.  R. 

76:  637. 

—  Gammell's  History  of.     (A.   P.   Peabody)  No.  Am. 

70:  57. 

—  History  of.     (O.  O.  Stearns)  Chr.  R.  14:  556. 
Baptist  Principles,  Progress  of.     (.J.  N.  LJrowu)  Chr.  R. 

21:   132,194. — Dem.  R.  37:   160. 
Baptist  Psalmist.     (J.  Floy)  Meth.  Q.  9:  448. 
Baptist  Pulpit,  Sprague's  Annals  of.     Chr.  R.  25:  79. 
Baptist  Register.     Chr.  R.  i :  407. 
Baptist  Southern  Convention.     Chr.  R.  11:  114. 
Baptist  Succession.     (W.  W.  Everts)  Hapt.  Q.  11:  409. 
Baptist  Translation  of  the  Bible.    (.J.  W.  Yeonians)  Princ. 

10:  413. — Chr.  R.  2:  21. 
Baptists  and  their  Sentiments.  (E.  B.Cross)  Chr.  R.  11 :  i. 

—  and  Disciples,  Union  of.     (\V.  T.  Moore)  Chr.  Q.  3: 

335- 

—  Early  modern,  and  Pedobaptists.     Chr.  R.  27:  i. 

—  Education  among,  1776-1876.    (H.  M.  King)  Bapt.  Q. 

10:  445. 

—  English,  1871.     Westm.  96:  425. 

—  History  of  English.  (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  10:  220. 

—  in  America.     (.1.  M.  Peck)  Chr.  R.  19:  i. 
1836.     Eel.  R.  63:  480. 

Cox  and  Hoby  on.     Cong.  M.  19:  505. 

—  in  American  Culture.  (W.  H.  Whittsitt)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  i. 

—  in  Central  New  York,  Early.     Hist.  M.  19:   •;9i. 

—  in  Maine,  History  of.     (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  10:  384. 

—  in  the  Middle  States.     Chr.  R.  14:  517. 

—  in  the  Mississippi  Valley.  (.J.M.  I'cck)  Chr.  i:.  17:  481. 

—  in  Pennsjdvania.     (II.  G.  Jones)  Hist.  M.  14:  76. 

—  Our  Mission  as.     (J.  H.  Cuthbert)  Bapt.  t^.  8:  222. 

—  Progress  of  a  Century,  1 776-1876.    (A.  Ilovey)  Bapt. 

Q.  lo:  467. 

—  Puritan  Treatment  of.     (J.  Chaplin)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  277. 

—  Religious  Belief  of.     Chr.  R.  i:  514. 
Baptisteries,  Ancient.    (R.  G.  Ilatlield)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  349. 
Baptized  Children.     St'c  Children,  Baptized. 

BaTTTiiu},  Import  and  Use  of.     Chr.  R.  18:  194. 

—  Me:ining  of.     (X.  Rounds)  Meth.  (.).  4:  325.  — (H.  E. 

Bindseil)  Bib.  Sac.  i:  703.  —  (E.  Grccnwald)  Evang. 
R.  15:  449. 
Bar,  American.     Dem.  R.  28:   195. 

—  Admission  to.     (L.  L.  Delalield)  Penn  Mo.  7:  960. — 

(F,  L.  Wellman)  Am.  Law  R.  15:  295. 

—  and  the  Bench.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:   56. — 

(A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  9:  529.  — T.  G.  Shear- 
man) Nation,  5:  71. 

—  and  the  Courts,  1S77.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  222. 

—  and  the  Law  Schotils.   (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:  109, 

—  and  its  Logic.     Colbum,  11:  74. 

—  as  a  Trade.     (P.  Kent)  Gent.  ^L  n.  s.  22:  593. 

—  Chances  of.     Liv.  Age,  4:  5S8. 

—  Emoluments  of,  and  Judicial  Salaries.     Liv.  Age,  30: 

170. 

—  English.     Fraser,  41:  57S. 

and  the  Inns  of  Court.     Quar.  138:   138. 

in  1775.     Tait,  U.S.  11:  57^. 

—  Eticiuefte  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  713. 

—  History  of.     West.  Law  J.  8:  355. 

—  How  to  get  on  at.     Fraser,  50:  261. 

—  in  England  and  France.    Brit.Q.  ii:  171.    Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  20:  145.  —  Cornh.  10:  672. 

—  Leaders  of.     (F.  Arnoltl)  Lond.  .Soc.  21:  21S. 

—  Monopoly  of.     (J.  J.  Merriman)  St.  James.  36:  589 

—  New  England,  Fathers  of.     (N.  S    Dodge)  l^akcside, 

9:  116. 


EAR 


93 


BARLAAM 


Bar  of  Ontario  in  iSoo.  (D.  B.  Read)  Canad.  Mo.  14: 
65,  489. 

—  Profession  of.     Lond.  M.  Ii:  323. 

—  Roman.     (G.  Matiic)  No.  Am  96:  289. 
Sec  Law ;  Legal  Profession. 

Bar  Associations.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  583. 

Bar  at  Moutli  of  Mississippi  River.  (D.  S.  Howard) 
J.  Frank].  Inst    69:   1. 

Bars  in  Rivers  and  Harbors,  Formation  of.  (D.  S.  How- 
ard) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  73. 

Baranto,  A.  G.  P.  B  de.  Liv.  Age,  55:  199— Colburn, 
no:  184.  — Mo.  Ii.  150:  402. 

Barat,  Sophia  Magdalen.     Irish  Mo.  8:  558. 

—  Earlv  Davs  of.     (C.  M.  Caddell)  Irish  Mo  4:  459,  493. 

—  Life  and  Work  of.    (A.  F.  Ilewit)  C'ath.  World,  23:  592. 
Barba  Yorghi,  The  Greek  Pilot.     Lond.  M.  23:  337. 
Barbadoes.     (A.  Van  Cleef)  Harper,  54:  3S5.  — Fraser, 

94:  257.  — Penny  M.  8:  329,  347,  354. 

—  Hi-lory  of.     (Sir  K.  II.  Sehomburgk)  Colburn,  82:  80. 

—  Ketros.  14:  226.  — Mas.  lo:  509. 

—  How  the  Wind  blows  in.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  426. 

—  Ligon's  History  of.     Cong.  M.  6:  544. 

—  Outrages  in.     Ed.  U.  42:  479.  — Am.  Meth.M.  8:  390. 

—  Rainfall  of.     (F.  A.  R.  Russell)  Nature,  lo:  241. 

—  Riots  against  Methodists  in.     Meth.M.  47:   126. 

—  Temperature of.  (R.Lawson)Ed.  NewPhilos.  J.35:  57. 

—  Vessels  to  New  England  from.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  206. 

—  Voyage  to.    (Sir  R.  H.  Sehomburgk)  Bentley,  22:  30, 

286,  443. 
Barbara,  L.  C.     Pctites  Maisons.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  206. 
Barbara    Fleming's    Fidelity;    a    Ballad.     (M.   Howitt) 

Cornh.  4:  482. 
Barbara  Frietehie.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Liv.  Age,  79:  191. 

Barbara  S .     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  11:  511. 

Barbara's  Duty.     (C.  Chesebro)  Atlan.  31 :  54. 
Barbara's  Gho't  Story.    (Mrs.  G.  J.  Gunthorpe)  Colburn, 

150:  42-2S7. 
Barbara's  Nuptials.     House.  Words,  9:  4S8. 
Barbara's  Outing;  a  Story.     (T.  Gift)  Galaxy,  21:  641. 
Barbarelli,  Giorgio,  School  of.    (W.  H.  Pater)  Fortn.  28: 

526.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  362. 
Barbarian  Eye,  The.     Fraser,  12:  164. 
Barbarian  Rambles.     Blaekw.  67:  2S1. 
Barbarians,  The  Rights  of;  a  Dialogue.     Month,  35:  551. 

—  and  Savages.     (N.  Tripier)  N.  Eel.  6:  394. 
Barbarossa.     See  Frederick  I.,  Barbarossa. 
Barbary.  Western,  Hay  on,  1S44.     Mo.  R.  164:  429. 
Barbary  Pirates.     Ed.  R.  26:  449. 

Barbary  Powers,  American  Diplomacy  with.     Am.  Whig 

R.  13:  27. 
Barbary  States.     Quar.  15:  139.  —  AnaL  M.  7:  105. 

—  Christian  Slavery  in.     Liv.  Age,  42:  51. 

—  Eaton's  Expedition  to.  (J.  T.  Headley)  Harper,  21 :  496. 
-  a  new  Source  of  Trade.     (H.  A.  Buckingham)  Hunt, 

6:  28. 

—  Notes  from.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  5:  451. 

—  United  States  and.     (F.  Sheldon)  Atlan.  6:  641. 

—  Visit  to.     Good  Words,  3:  659. 

Barbauld,  Anna  Letitia.  (II.  B.  Baker)  Argosy,  31 :  303. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  439.  —  Cornh.  44:  5S1. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  579.  —  (E.  Quincy)  Nation, 
18:  206.  — (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  11:  388.  " 

—  Works  of.     (W.  O.  B.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  3:  299. 

—  Quar.  7:  309.  —  Mo.  R.  107:  294.  — Mus.  7:  391. 
Barbecue  in  Mississippi.  (R.  Cletand)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  500. 
Barber,  D.,  Revolutionary  Services  of.  Hist.  M.  7:  S3. 
Barber  of  Beaulieu.     (G.  Soane)  Bentley,  12:  37. 

—  of  Duncow;  a  Real  Ghost  Story.    (J.  Hogg)  Fraser. 

3:  174- 

—  of  Northallerton.    (D.  Meadows)  Bentley,  11 :  287. 
Barber's  Supper.     Blackw.  42:  116. 

Barbers.   Chamb.  J. 26:  293.   33:353. — Victoria, 4;  193. 


Barbers  and  Surgeons.     Penny  M.  13:  87,  91. 
Barberini  Vase.    (J.  G.  King  and  C.  Marsh)  Arch.  8:  307, 

316. 
Barberry,  The.     Once  a  Week,  9:  719. 
Barberry;  a  Story.     (J.  G.  Austin)  Galaxy,  21:  246. 
Barbets   and  their  Distribution.     (P.  L.   Sclater)  Litel. 

Obs.  12:  241. 
Barbier,  Henri  Auguste.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  407. 
Barcelona.     Cornh.  20:  182. 

—  Exchange  of.     Penny  M.  12:  172. 

—  From  Scotland  to.     (J.  Hannay)  Temp.  Bar,  25:  27. 

—  Port  and  City  of.     Penny  M.  5:  145. 
Barckley,  R.     Felicitie  of  Man.     Retros.  i:  271. 
Barclay,  Alexander.    I'he  Ship  of  Fools.  (F.  Hall)  Nation, 

21:  359- 
Barclay,  Robert,  of  Ury.    (A.  Gordon)  Theo.  R.  II :  524. 

—  Marrow  of.     (A.  Gordon)  Theo.  R.  12:  387. 
Barclay,  Perkins  &  Co's.  Brewery.     Penny  M.  10:  121. 
Barclay  Compton  ;  or,  the  Sailor's  Return.     (Miss  Leslie) 

Godey,  25:  212,  294. 
Bard  of  Ivcraln ;  a  Story.    (.1.  Monteath)  Tinsley,  28:  166. 
Bardello,  Tragedy  in  the  P.tlazzo.     N.  Eel.  2:  385. 
Bardic  Poetry.  Old.     (W.  Barnes)  Macmil.  16:  306. 
Bardic  Triad  of  Wales.     Dub.  Univ.  65:   104. 
Bardism  of  the  Druidic  Period.     (A.  Vardd)  Internat.  R. 

3:  i6t. 
Bards,  Celtic.     House.  Words.  17:  379. 
Barefoote,  Walter,  Governor  of  New  Hampshire,   1685. 

(J.  B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  277. 

—  Deposition  concerning,  1676.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  358. 
Bareith,  Princess  de.  Memoirs  of.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  20: 

255.    Same  art.  Anal.  M.  i:  241.  —  Eel.  R.  16:  1012. 
Barents,  Voyages  of.     Gcog.  M.  4:  70. 
Barere's  Memoirs.     (T.  B.  Maeaulay)  Ed.  R.  79:    275. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i:  93.  —  Eel.  M.  2:  238.  —  For. 

Q.  30:  191.  —  Eel.  R.  81:  151.  —  Fraser,  47:  408. 
Barfreston  Church.     Penny  M.  14:  113. 
Barga.     (L.  Villari)  Fraser,  97:  334. 
Bargain-Hunters.     Chamb.  J.  4:  33. 
Bargain-Hunting.     Chamb.  J.  31:  163. 
Bargaining.     Chamb.  J.  43:  401. 
Barham,  Richard  Harris.    Bentley,  18:  198.    21:  103. — 

FVaser,  83:  302.  —  (J.  Hughes)  Colburn,  74:    526. 

79:  273.  —  Temp.  Bar,  31:  61.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

76:  203. 

—  Blasphemer's  Warning;   Lay  of   St.  Romwold.     Col- 

burn, 73:  297. 

—  Brothers  of  Birchington;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  74:  145. 

—  House- Warming.     Colburn,  68:  346. 

—  Ingoldsby  Legends.    Liv.  Age,  13:    128. — Brit.   Q. 

53:  391.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  323. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Brit.  Q.  53:  391. 

—  Lord  of  Thoulouse.     Colburn,  70:  321. 

—  Wedding-Day.     Colburn,  70:  465. 

Baring,  Charles,  Bishop  of  Durham.     Cong.  3:  472. 
Baring  Family  of  London.    (H.  R.  F.  Bourne)  Lond.  Soc. 

9:  367.     Same   art.   Eel.   M.   67:  28.— Bank.    M. 

(N.  Y.)  19:  214. 
Baring-Gould,  S.     See  Gould,  S.  Baring. 
Barite  Crystals.    (G.  C.  Broadhead)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  419. 
Bark,  Fibrous.    (J.  R.  Jackson)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2:  407. 
Bark  "  True  Love  "  ;  a  Poem.     (B.  F.  Taylor)  Lakeside, 

11:  31. 
Barker,  George  F.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  693. 
Barker,  Jacob.     Penn  Mo.  3:  639. 
Barker,  John,  &  Co.     Colburn,  169:  69. 
Barker,  Joshua,  and  Massachusetts  Shipbuilding.    N.  E. 

Reg.  24:  297. 
Barker,  J.  T.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  16:  389. 
Barker,  T.  J.,  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  30:  97. 
Barking  through  the  Fence.     Temp.  Bar,  51:  461. 
Barlaam  and  Josaphat,  Indian  Saints.     Month,  41:  137. 


BARLASS 


99 


BARON 


Barlass,  \Vm.,  Sermons.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  1S9,  259. 
Hailing,  E.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  16:  641. 
Barlow,  Joel.     (A.  C.  Baldwin)  New  Eug.  32:    413. — 
(C.  B.  Todd)  Lippinc.  26:  68. 

—  and  his  Family.     (Mrs.  C.  H.  Dall)  Unita.  R.  6:  159. 

—  Columbiad.     (F.    Jeffrey)   Ed.    H.    15:    24.  —  Portfo. 

(Den.)i:  59,432.     2:  463. —  Eel.  R.  11:  403. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of,  with  portrait.    Anal.  M.  4:  130. 

—  Oration,  4th  July,  17S7.     Carey's  Mus.  2:   135. 
Barlow,  Rebecca.   "(Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)    Godcy,  37:  69. 
Bar-Maids.     St.  James,  24:   539. 

Barmecide  Dainties.     All  the  Year,  26:  105. 
Barmouth,  and  its  scientific  Attractions.    (J.  Samuelson) 
Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  28. 

—  Round  about.     Argosy,  19:  120. 

Barnabas,  The  Epistle  of.     (K.  Wieseler)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

20:  625.  —  Kitto,  32:  66.     33:  103. 
from  the  Codex  Sinaiticus.    Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  29, 

440. 

Recent  Editions  of.  (J.  Donaldson)  Theo.R.  16: 113. 

Barnaby  Genealogy.     (E.  W.  Peirce)N.  E.  Reg.  i8:  361. 
Barnaby  Palms.     Blackw.  39:  35. 
Barnaby  Pass.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Harper,  55:  261. 
Barnaby  Rudge.     (C.  Dickens)  Mus.  42:    S1-541.     43: 

110-539.     44:   118,  239. 
Barnab^v  Rudge's  Raven.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  542,  742,  749. 
Barnabys,  The,  in  America.    (Mrs.  F.  Trollope)  Colburn, 

64:  504.     65:  17-52S.     66:  17-494.     67:  33-496. 
Barnacles.     (J.  S.  Kingsley)  Am.  Natural.  II :  102. 

—  Facts  and  Fiction  of.  (J.C.Galton)  Pop.  Sci.R.  12:  3S4. 
Barnard,  Daniel  D.,  Life  and  Services  of,  with  portrait. 

Am.  Whig  R.  7:  521. 
Barnard,  F.  A.  P.,  with  portrait.    Eel.  M.  86:  376.  —  Am. 

J.  Educ.  5:  753. — Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  100. 
Barnard,  George  C,  Judge,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  11: 

463- 
Barnard,  George  G.,  Trial  of.     Am.  Law  R.  7:  181. 
Barnard,  Henry,  Educational  Labors  in  Connecticut  and 

Rhode  Island.     Am.  J.  Educ.  1 :  659. 
Barnard,  John.     (S.  J.  Spaulding)  Cong.  Q.  4:  376. 
Barnard,  Joseph,  Death  of,  1695.     ^-  E.  Reg.  9:   156. 
Barnard  Castle,  England.     Liv.  Age,  142:  701. 
Barnes,  Albert,  with  portrait.     Eel.   M.   57:    566.  —  (J. 

Dyer)   Penn  Mo.  2:  75.  —  (Z.  M.  Humphrey)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  20:  446.  —  Liv.  Age,  60:   626.  —  Knick. 

34:  189. 

—  Introduction  to  Butler's  Analogy.     Meth.  Q.  4:  325. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (R.  W.  Dickinson)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

20:  379. 

—  Trial  for  Heresy.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  8:  441.  — (N. 

W.  Taylor)  Chr.  Q.  Spec".  3:  292.  — (G.  W.  Bur- 
nap)  Chr.  Exam.  21:   187.  —  (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  9: 
.    138. 
Barnes,  Daniel  II.    (G.  C.  Verplanck)  Am.  J.  Educ.  14: 

513- 
Barnes,  William,  Dorsetshire  Poet.    (Chamb.  J.  39:  281. 

—  Macmil.  6:  154.  —  No.  Brit.  31:  339.  —  Chamb. 
J.  45:  487.     49:  730. 

Barneveldt,  John  of,  and  De  Witt.     Ed.  R.  76:  443. 

—  Motley's  Life  of.     (.V.  V.  Dicev)  Nation,  18:  300,  316. 

—  (C.  C.  Smith)  O.  &  N.  10:  12S.  — (K.  H.  Stod- 
dard) Harper,  48:  S31. — Ed.  R.  140:  107.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  3.  — Nat.  Q.  29:  168. — Quar. 
^37'  '31-  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  643.  —  So.  R. 
n.  s.  19:  59. 

Barne\(rood  Bells;  a  Poem.     (C.  Newton)  Temp.    Bar, 

3:  440. 
Barney,  Commodore  Joshua,  Life  of.     Am.Q.  13:   i. 
Barney  Brady's  Goose;    a  Tale.     (W.  Carleton)   Dub. 

Univ.  II :  604. 
Barney  Geoghegan,  the  Irish  Member.     Eel.  M.  79:  362, 

457- 


Barney  Moore.     Eraser,  4:  253. 

Barnicott  House,  Sketch  of.     Ho?g,  7:  57. 

Barnstable,  Mass.,  Church  Records.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:  279. 

10:  37,345- 

—  Settlers  of.     (D.  Hamblen)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  64-3S8.   3: 

84,  '^33,  271.     4:  192. 
Barnstable   County,   Mass.,   Ministers   of,   to  1S42.     (E. 

Pratt)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  58. 
Bamum,  P.  T.     Eraser,  51:  213.     Same  art.  Ed.  51.  34: 

410.  —  Blackw.  77:  187.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  758. 

—  and  II.  Greeley  contrasted.     (W.  II.   Hurlbut)  Chr. 

Exam.  58:  245. 

—  Autobiography.     Knick.  45:  235. 

—  the  great  American  Humbug.     Tait.  n.  s.  22:  73. 

—  in  Congress.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  4:  igo,  295. 

—  Lesson  of  hi.s  Life.     Liv.  Age,  44:  149. 

—  Life  of.     New  Q.  4:  180. 

Barn  wells.  The,  of  South  Carolina.  Land  We  Love,  2:  53. 
Barnwell  Priory,  Charter  of.     Arch.  lo:  396. 

—  Collection  of  Subsidy'.     (R.  Gough)  Arch.  10:  386. 
Barny   O'Kcirdon,    the    Navigator.      (S.    Lover)    Dub. 

Univ.  i:  17,  127.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  30:  385. 
Baroda.     Once  a  Week,  25:  2S0. 

—  Government  and  Maladministration  of.     Wcstm.  104: 

126,  391. 
Barometer.     (J.  Lewis)  Am.  J.   Sci.  go:  233.  —  Penny 
M.  10:  194. 

—  Action  of,  during  a  Hurricane.     (J.  Chappellsmith) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  73:  iS. 

—  Aneroid.     (J.  Lovering)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  249. — Eel. 

Engin.  18:   104,  201. 

—  as  an   Engineering  Instrument.     (J.  M.  Richardson) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  307,  366. 

—  Automatic  registering  and  printing.     (G.  W.  Hough) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  91 :  43. 

—  for  the  Coast.     Recr.  Sci.  2:  98. 

—  Gas,    Heat  and   Pressure   on.      (C.    Decharme)   Eel. 

Engin.  25:  515. 

—  Glycerine,  Construction  of.     Nature,  21 :  377. 

—  History  of.     (Sir  J.  Leslie)  Ed.  R.  20:  169. 

—  in  the  Polar  Regions.     (W.  Ferrel)  Nature,  4:  226. 

—  Lines  of  Equal  Pressure.     (H.  A.  Ilazen)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

121:  361. 

—  Marine.     Ed.  R.  9:  419. 

—  Mirror.     Nature,  19:  5S6. 

—  Reading  the.     (R.  Fitzroy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  313. 

—  Reduction  to  Sea-Level.     (II.  A.  Hazen)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

121:  453. 

—  Self-indicating  Balance.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64:  104. 
Barometric  Anomalies  about  the  Andes.     (M.  F.  Maury) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  69:  385. 
Barometric  Cycles.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature.  23:  237. 
Barometric  Fluctuations.     (P.  E.  Chase)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88: 

380. 
Barometric  Gradient,  and  Velocity  of  the  Wind.     (W. 

Ferrel)  Am.  J.   Sci.  108:  343. —  (\V.  C.  Ley)  -N'a- 

ture,  24:  8. 
Barometric   Pressure,    Diurnal   Oscillations   of.      (.1.  A. 

Broun)  Nature,  19:  366. 
Cause  of.     (J.  P.  Espy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:  278. 

—  in  the  Tropics,  Abnormal  Variations  of.     (F.  Cham- 

bers) Nature,  23:  SS. 

—  Inequality  of.     (H.  F.  Blanford)  Nature,  14:  314. 

—  Periodic  Oscillations  of.  (J.  A.  Broun)  Nature,  23:  556. 
Barometric  Variations.     (J.  A.  Broun)  Nature.  14:  572. 

—  (W.  H.  S.  Monck)  Nature,  5:  407. 
Baron,  Michel,  French  Actor.     All  the  Year.  39:   160. 
Baron  Fritz;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  45:   104. 
Baron  Jauioz  ;  a  Poem.  (T.  Taylor)  Once  a  Week.  1 :  109. 
Baron  of  Courtstown,  The.     Eraser,  12:  629. 
Baron  of  St.  Castine  ;    a  Poem.     (H.  W.   Longfellow) 

Allan.  29:  332. 


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BARTON 


Baron  von   Diillbrainz;  a  Tale.     (W.  Jordan)  Bentloy, 

6:  ;?i6. 
Baron  von  I'faffenberg;  a  Tale.    Bentley,  l6:  299. 
Baron's  Coffin;  a  Tale.     (A.  Buisson)  Belgra.  9:  351. 
Baron's  Kc venire;  a  Tale.     Coiburn,  95:  77-'S,v 
Barons'  War,  in  the  13th  Century.     Mo.  R.  163:  491. 
Baronial  and  Monastic  Remains,   Paikyns  on.     Eel.  R. 

24:  553-  ^      ^ 

B:ironial  Housekeeping  in  the  olden  Times.  Hogg,  6:  68. 
Baronies   in  Abeyance.     Antiquary,  3:  231,  304.  —  (W. 

1).  I'ink)  Antiquary,  4:   116,  212. 
Barrack.  Life  in  a.     Cornh.  7:  441. 
Barracks,  Living  in.     Chamb.  .1.  30:   124. 
Barrack- Yard.  Tlie.     JM-aser,  36:   58S. 
Barre,  Colonel,  and  his  Times.     (H.  F.  Elliot)  Macmil. 

35:  109.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  22. 
Barrel-making  Machinery,  Holmes's.     Pract.  M.  5:  2S4. 
Barren   Honor.     (G.  A.  Lawrence)  Eraser,  64:  265-732. 

65:  75-751- 
Barrett,  George  C,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  449. 
Barrett,  Dr.  .John.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  350. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  53. 

—  Eccentricities  of.     Mus.  43:  449. 

Barrett,  Samuel,   Sermon  on   Death  of.     (C.  A.  Bartol) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:  69. 
Barricades,  Results  of  the  Triumph  of.    Blackw.  36:  209. 

Same  art.  Mus.  25:  406. 
Barrington,  Basil,  and  his  Friends.     Westm.  14:  224. 
Barrington,  D.    Antiqnitiesof  the  Statutes.  Retros.9:  250. 
Barrington,  .1.  S.,  Viscount,  Memoir  of.    Cong.  M.  17:  65. 
Barrington,    Sir  Jonah.     Irish  Sketches.     Mo.   R.   128: 

-10.  —  Deni.  R.  33:  325.  — Lond.  M.  18:  241. 
Barrington,   Rutland,    Actor,   with    portrait.      Victoria, 

35:  157- 
Barrington,  W.  W.,  Viscount,  Political  Life  of.     Quar. 

14:  505. 
Barrister,  Experiences  of  a.    Chamb.  J.  11 :  24-403.    12: 

147,  177,  242.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  163.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  267. 

—  Tales  of  a.     Quar.  79:  61. 
Barrister's  Clerk.     Argosy,  31 :  367. 
Barrister's  Story.     Tinsley,  9:  33. 

Barritt.  Thomas,  of  Manchester.  (T.  Gibbons  and  others) 
Rcliquai;^',  9:  133.     12:  205.     13:  43. 

Barrossa,  Battle  of.     (S.  Moggridge)  Blackw.  21:  695. 

Barrow,  Isaac.  Quar.  127:  353.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
104:  259. 

—  Works  of.     (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  6:  165.  — (D.  A. 

Wasson)  New  Eng.  9:  498.  —  Sharpe,  14:  26. 
Barrow.  Sir  John.     Chamb.  J.  11:  44. 

—  Autobiography  of.     (C.  H.  Warren)  No.  Am.  66:  34S. 

—  Excursions  to  North  of  Europe,  1830-33.     Mo.  R.  133: 

550. 

—  Voyages.     Quar.  3:  194. 

Barrow,  John,  jr.  Tour  round  Ireland.  Dub.  Univ.  7:  693. 
Barrows.     Penny  M.  3:  494. 

—  Ancient  British.     Nature,  i:  460,  583. 

—  British.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Nature,  18:  429. 

at  Bartlow,  Essex.     (J.  Gage)  Arch.  25:  i. 

Further  Discoveries  at.     (J.  Gage)  Arch.  28:   i. 

Final  Excavations  at.     (J.  G.  Rokewoode)  Arch. 

29:  I. 

Roman  Remains  in.     (J.  Gage)  Arch.  26:  300. 

at   Itlins  Wood,  near  Canterbury.      (J.  Y.  Aker- 

man)  Arch.  30:   57. 
at   Stoney    Littleton,    Somerset  Co.      (Sir   R.   C. 

Hoarc)  Arch.  19:  43. 
at  West  Kennet,  Wiltshire,  Long  chambered.     (J. 

Thurnian)  Arch.  38:  405. 

—  Cornish,   Discoveries  in.     (E.   H.  W.  Dunkin)  Anti- 

quary, 2:  77. 

—  Folk-Lore  of.     (R.  J.  King)  Once  a  Week,  14:  693. 


Barrows  in  Cambridgeshire.     (R.  C.  Neville)  Arch.  32: 
357- 

—  in  South  Dorsetshire.     (J.  Sydenham)  Arch.  30:  327. 

—  in  South  Wilts.     (J.  Y.  Akerman)  Arch.  35:  480. 

—  in  Wiltshire,  Long.     (J.  Thomson)  Arch.  42:   161. 

Round.     (J.  Thurnam)  Arch.  43:  285. 

Barrow-in-Furness,  and  Sir  James  Ramsden.     Pract,  M. 

2:  I. 

—  Iron  and  Steel  Institute  at.     Pract.  M.  4:  262. 
Barrows,  Ueut.  William.     Anal.  M.  2:  394. 

Barry,  M.  J.  G.,  Duchesse  de.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc. 
23:   122.  —  Fraser,  6:  i. 

—  Adventures  of .     (D.  Costello)  Coiburn,  83:  182.     84: 

Si. 

—  and  Madame  Roland.     Dem.  R.  43:  286. 

—  and  Louis  XV.    Temp.  Bar.  39:  318.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  119:  422. 

—  Capefigue's.     Coiburn,  115:  295.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

47:  56. 
Barry,  Edward  M.     Art  J.  32:  139.  —  Am.  Arch.  7:  83. 
Barry,  Gerald.     (J.  Healy)  Irish  Mo.  6:   134. 
Barry,  James,  the  Irish  Painter.     (P.    Knight)  Ed.   R. 

16:  293. — Blackw.  8:  277.  —  Dub.  Univ.  20:  274, 

443.  —  Irish  Q.   3:    230.  —  (S.  Colvin)   I'ortfo.   4: 

150.  —  (E.  Towubridge)  Sharpe,  47:  205.  —  Peimy 

M.  7:  65-153.  —  Coiburn,  7:  339.  —  Eel.  R.  11:  396. 
Barry,  John,  Commodore.     Portfo.(Den.)  10:  i. 
Barry,  Spranger,  Actor.     (E.  Townbridgc)  Sharpe,  48: 

32.  —  Dub.  Univ.  60:  580. 
Barstow,  John,  with  portrait.     (A.  Caswell)  N.  E.  Reg. 

18:  370. 
Earth,   Christian  Gottlob,  Character  of.     Good  Words, 

4:  264. 
Barth,  H.     (W.  L.  Gage)  Harper,  33:  65.  —  Liv.  Age, 

59:  368. 
See  Africa. 
Barthet,  Armand.     Nouvelles.    NewQ.  i:  427. 
Bartholdi,  Auguste,  and  his  Works.    (C.  de  Kay)  Scrib. 

14:  129. 

—  Statue  of  Libert}-.     Am.  Arch.  4:  yy.  —  (J.  G.  Shea) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  586. 
Bartholomew,  E.  S.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Hours  at  Home, 

2:  525. 
Bartholomew  Fair.      (A.    Smith)   Bentley,    12:    390. — 

Blackw.  14:  259.  —  Fraser,  2:  431. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Brit.  Q.  29:  463. 

—  Morley's  Memoir  of.     Coiburn,   115:  181. — Nat.  R. 

8:  425. 
Bartholomew's  Day,  Massacre  of.     See  St.  Bartholomew. 
Barthomlej^  Hinchliffe's.     Fraser,  57:  620. 
Bartleby,  the  Scrivener.     (H.  Melville)  Putnam,  2:  546, 

609. 
Bartleman,  James,  Memoir  of.     Fraser,  48:  164. 
Bartlett,    Rev.  John.     (C.  T.  Thayer)  Chr.  Exam.  46: 

484. 
Bartlett,  John  Russell,  Library  ol.     (H.  Rogers)  Am. 

Bibliop.  7:  192. 
Bartlett,  Josiah,  Governor  of  New  Hampshire,  1790.     (J. 

B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  278. 
Bartlett,  William   Francis.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation, 

26:  406. 
Bartol,   C.  A.,  Discourses  of.     (C.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  i: 

242.  —  (H.   W.   Bellows)  Chr.   Exam.   54:    103. — 

New  Eng.  8:  434.  — (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  70: 

199. 

—  Key  of  the  Kingdom.     Mo.  Rel.  jM.  22:  i. 

—  Sermons.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  48:  no. — 

Unita.  R.  15:  451. 
Bartolini,  Lorenzo",  the  Sculptor.     Coiburn,  11:  231. 
Barton,  B.  S.,  with  portrait.     Portfo.(Den.)  15:  273. 
Barton,  Bernard,  Quaker  Poet,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  5: 

353. — Knick.  39:  514.  —  Liv.  Age,  61:  195. 


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BATS 


Barton,  Bernard,  Life  and  Letters  of.     Li  v.  Age,  23:  529. 

—  Napoleon  and  other  Poems.     Chr.  Obs.  23:  293. 

—  Poems.      (F.  Jeffrey)  Kd.  R.  34:  34S.— (J.  Wilson) 

Blackw.  12:  767. — Mo.  R.  93:  267.  98:  185. — 
Ed.  R.  33:  181,254.  36:  155,476.  40:  49-  43: 
236,  560.    45:  231.    49:  140.  —  Lond.  M.  2:  194. 

and  Letters.     Liv.  Age,  24:  113. 

Barton,  Clara  H.     (L.  P.  Brockett)  Appleton,  7:  204. 

Barton,  Elizabeth,  the  Nun  of  Kent.  Chanib.  J.  28: 
341.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  56:  107. 

Barton,  Fanny.     See  Abington,  Fanny  B. 

Bartram,  John,  and  his  Garden.     (H.  Pyle)  Harper,  60: 

321. 

—  and  H.  Marshall,  Darlington's  Memoirs  of.     (Mrs.  L 

James)  No.  Am.  70:  210. — Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  85. 

—  and  Peter  Collinson.    Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  S72. 
Baruch,  Ethiopic  Book  of.     (G.  H.  Sclirodde)  Lutli.  Q. 

8:  333- 
Baryta;   its  manifold   Uses  in   the   Arts.     (L.   Feueht- 

wanger)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97:  356. 
Barytone,  The  great.     Chamb.  J.  43:  17. 
Basalt.     (H.  P.  Malet)  Geog.  M.  i :  18S,  232. 

—  Origin  of  the  columnar   Structure   of.     (R.  Mallet) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  206. 
Bascom,  Henry  B.     Kiiick.  34:  308. 
Base,  The,  do  call   it  Conv'ey;   a  Tale.      (R.  Thynne) 

Dub.  Univ.  83:  317. 
Base-Ball  and  Cricket.    (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  9:  167- 
Base-Ball  Business.     Lakeside,  4:  335. 
Basedow,  Johaun  Bemhard.     (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  5:  4S7. 
Basevi,  Capt.  James  Palladio.     Nature,  4:  419. 
Bashan.     (J.  L.  Porter)  Bib.  Sac.  13:  7S9. 

—  and  the  Cities  of  Moab.     Chr.  Obs.  61:  10.    66:  302. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  220. 

—  and  the  Cities  of  Og.    Liv.  Age,  62:  70. 

—  Giant  Cities  of.     (L.  J.  Fletcher)  Uuiv.  Q.  33 :  67. 

—  Historico-Geographical    Sketch    of.      (J.   L.    Porter) 

Kitto,  13:  2S1. 
Bashful  Gentleman.    (M.  M.  Noah)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  1 :  429. 
Bashfulness,  Miseries  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  465. 
Bashi-Bashi-Bazouks.     Fraser,  54:  375. 

—  on  the  Drina  Frontier  of  Bosnia.    (J.  S.  Stuart-Glennie) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  362. 
Basil  the  Great,  St.     Chr.  R.  20:  263. 

—  and  Baptism.     (L  Chase)  Chr.  R.  23:  568.     24:  102. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.     No.  Am.  go:  356. 

—  Some  Letters  of.     (J.  H.  Egar)  Am.  Church  R.  30: 

391,  567.     31:  25,  118,  401. 
Basil's  Faith;  a  Tale.     (A.  W.  Dubourg)  Temp.  Bar,  45: 

143,  2S5.  Same  art.  Appleton,  14:  48S,  521,  552. 
Basilia;  a  Tale  of  Modern  Athens.  Colburn,  25:  432. 
Basilica  of  Santa  Petronilla.     (S.  Wood)  Good  Words, 

15:  732- 

—  of  St.  Satumin.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  8: 

lOI. 

Basilicas  of  Rome,  Bunsen  on.     Ed.  R.  85:  143. 
Basilides,  De  Groot's.     (O.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  26:  17. 
Basilis,  A  Coin  of.     (T.  Combe)  Arch.  18:  344. 
Basilisk,  The.     Belgra.  i:  479. 

—  The  modern.     Chamb.  J.  33:  91. 

Basilisks,  physical  and  moral.      (W.  W.  Newton)  Penn 

Mo.  7:  78S. 
Basing  House,  Hampshire.     Penny  M.  9:  257.  —  Sharpe, 

11:  222. 
Basire,  Dr.  Isaac,  Correspondence  of.     Mo.  R.  125:  326. 
Baskets  and  their  Materials.     Penny  M.  n  :  445. 
Basle  to  Domo  d'  Ossola.     Galax3',  12:  84S. 
Basque  Blood.     House.  Words,  9:  364. 
Basque  Country,   The.      Ed.   R.   119:    369.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  62:  409.  —  Penny  M.  ii:  146. 

—  and  People.    (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  87:  211. 


Basque  Country,  Glimpse  into.     Month,  20:  29. 

—  Language  of.     Liv.  Age,  87:  128. 

—  Ramble  in.     Chanib.  J.  56:  449. 

—  Ramble  tlu'ough,  1S36-37.    Blackw.  52:  200,  379,  49S. 

—  Stephens  on.     Mo.  R.  144:  1. 

Basque  Customs.     I'Vaser,  97:  632.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

137:  749- 
Basque  Legends.     (T.  F.  Crane)  Internat.  R.  6:  3S6. — 

(D.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  .\I.  u.  s.  19:  286. 
Basque  Literature,  Specimens  of.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  732. 
Basque  Posada,   Snow-bound  in   a.     (K.   N.    Blodgett) 

Lakeside,  3:  3S3. 
Basques,  The.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  22:  646. 

—  (A.  H.  Sayce)  Nature,  15:  394.  —  All  the  Year, 

23-  534- — Chamb.  J.  i:  277,  294. 

—  and  the  Kelts.     (W.  Webster)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  5. 

—  Northern  Range  of.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Form.  22:  323. 

—  of  Spain.    Eel.  M.  37:  237- 

—  Origin  of.     (W.  Webster)  Anthrop.  J.  2:   150. 

—  Social  Customs  of.     (U.  C.  Lea)  No.  Am.  107:  644. 
Bas-Relicf,  An  ancient.     (J.  Millingeu  and  S.  Weston) 

Arch.  19:  70,  99. 
Bass,  The  Fish.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,    12: 
261. 

—  Black,   Habits  of.     (S.  T.  Tisdale)  Am.  Natural.  5: 

301. 

—  in  the  Potomac.     (W.  M.  Laffan)  Lippinc.  20:  454. 

—  Striped.     (F.  Endicott)  Scrib.  21 :  69S. 

Bass  Rock,  The.     Hogg,  i:  19.  —  Penny  JL  2:  265. — 
Sharpe,  23:  53.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  347. 

—  and  its  Tenants.     Chamb.  J.  30:   107. 

—  Histoiy  of.     Eel.  R.  90:  220. 

—  Sketch  of.     Colburn,  83:   13*. 

—  Trip  to.     Monih,  11:  386. 

Bass  and  Burton  Breweries.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  39. 
Bassano,    Italy.     F'raser,  96:  17.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

134:  491. 
Basseliu,  Oliver,  Poetry  of.     Fraser,  21 :  47. 
Bassi,    Lauj-a  M.   C,    Female    Doctor    of    Philosophy. 

Chamb.  J.  12:  31. 
Bassi,  Ugo.     (E.  Carrington)  Brit.  Q.  73:  12. 
Bassompierre's  Embassy  to  England,  1026.     Blackw.  5: 

275.  —  Retros.  13:  316.  14:69.  —  Mo.  R.  91:28. 
Bassos,  The;  a  Tale.     (F.  S.  Cozzcns)  Putnam,  14:  28S. 
Bastardy,  Adulterine,  Law  of .     Quar.  59:  48. 
Bastian,  H.  C.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  loS. 

—  Bi-ain  as  an  Organ  of  Mind.     Nature,  22:  381. 
Bastiat,  F.     (J.  E.  Cairnes)  Fortn.  14:  411.  —  Liv.  Age, 

65:  554- 

—  Popular  Fallacies.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  640. 

—  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  149:  355. 

Bastille,  The.     (G.  Masson)  Once  a  Week,   17:  688. — 
Chamb.  J.  46:  167,  185. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  711. 

—  Appointment  of   Sir  John  Fastolfe  as  Keeper,  1421. 

(J.  G.  Nichols)  Arch.  44:  112. 

—  Archives  of.     Lond.  Q.   28:  45.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

69:  57. 

—  Fall  of,  Contemporary  Narrative  of.     Fortn.  34:  359. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:   160. 

—  Trutli  about.     Fraser,   93:   162.     Same  art.   Eel.   JI. 

86:  420. 

—  Women  of.     Colburn,  130:  433. 

Bastnib^ite  and  Tysonite  from  Colorado.     (O.  D.  Allen 

and  W.  J.  Comstock)  Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  390. 
Basutos  and  the  Cape  Colony.     19th  Cent.  9:  177. 

—  and  Sir  Bartle  Frere.     (W.  Fowler)  19th  Cent.  9:  547. 
Bat,  The.     Chamb.  J.  48:  457. 

—  Kalong.     Penny  M.  3:  305. 
Bats.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  151. 

—  and  their  Young.  (B.  G.  Wilder)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  641, 

—  Dobson's  Catalogue  of.     Nature,  14:  472.     18:  585. 


BATS 


102 


BATTLE 


Bats,  Something  about.  (B.  G.  Wilder)  Hours  at  Home, 
lo:  321. 

—  Wliat  are?    (St.  G.  Mivart)  Pop.  Sci.  II.  15:  225. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  523. 

—  Winytil  Quadrupeds.     (E.  Coues)  Penn  Mo.  6:  341. 
Bataks,  Journey  to  tlie.     Eel.  K.  44:  421. 

Batalha  and  Alcubaya,  Beekford  on  Monasteries  of.     Mo. 

K.  138:  39. 
Batavia,  Gillau's  Account  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  23:  46. 

—  Two  Days  at.     Bentley,  57:  57.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

65:  109. 

Batcheller,  Tyler.     (C.  Cashing)  Cong.  Q.  6:  125. 

BaJeman,  Laura,  and  Edith  Heraud,  Comparative  Criti- 
cism of.     Victoria,  3:  167. 

Bateman,  T.,  with  portrait.  Reliquarj-,  2:  87.  —  Chr. 
Obs.  20:  665.  — Eel.  K.  44:  310. 

Bateman,  Tliomas  O.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  15:  97. 

Batemau  Household;  a  Tale.     (J.  Payn)  Cliamb.  J.  33: 

^-233- 
Bates,  Edward,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  12:  106. 
Bates,   Isaac  C,  Memoir  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  3:   186. — 

with  portrait,  (H.  A.  Hill)  N.  E.  Reg.  31:  141. 
Bates,  Joshua.     (G.  Ticknor)  Am.  J.  Educ.  7:  270. 
Bates's  Tour,  personally  conducted.     Blackw.  119:  164. 
Bath,  Eng.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  17:  16S.  —  Ouce  a 

Week,  13:   122.  —  Macmil.  10:  477. 

—  and  Cheltenham,  Society  in.     Loud.  Soc.  18:  116. 

—  Cathedral  of.     All  the   Year,   34:  222.  —  Penny   M. 

2:  268. 

—  Liteiary    Ramblings    about.     Cornh.   27  :    543,   688. 

28:  27. 

—  Mineral  Waters  of.  (Sir  C.  Lyell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  13. 
Bath,  Va.,  Historical  Sketch  of.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  721. 
Bath,  Order  of  the.     Retros.  15:  439. 

Bath-Chair  Man's  Story.     (Mrs.  R.  Church)  Temp.  Bar, 

22:  507.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  432. 
Bath,  Fashionable,  of  the  Olden  Time.     Coruh.35:  195. 

—  Implements  for  the,  found  at  Urdingen.     (G.  Witt) 

Arch.  43:  250. 

—  The  Social.     Once  a  Week,  13:  352. 
Batiis,  Ancient.     Chanib.  J.  5:  195. 

in  the  Island  of  Lipari.     (W.  H.  Smythe)  Arch. 

23:  98. 

Thermal.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  29. 

Turkish,  etc.     Cornh.  3:  375. 

—  and  Bathmg-Places,  Ancient  and  modem.    Quar.  129: 

151.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  385. 

—  and  Wash-Houses.     Lond.  Q.  7:  182. 

—  Free,  at  East  Smithfield.     Chamb.  J.  8:  102. 

in  Cities.     (A.  W.  Ely)    De  Bow,   2:    228.  —  (J. 

Wharton)  Penn  Mo.  5:  452. 

—  German.     Blackw.   120:  670.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

132:  224. 

—  of  Broussa.     (Mrs.  Walker)  Good  Word?,  8:  524. 

—  ofLenk.     Penny  M.  7:  217. 

—  of  Mont  Dor.     Blackw.  6l :  448. 

—  of  Santa  Catarina.     Eraser,  80:  635. 

—  of  Silesia.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  223,  283. 

—  on  the  Seine.     Hogg,  6:  230. 

—  Tale  of  a  Tub.     Liv.  Age,  70:  613. 

—  Turkish.     See  Turkish  Baths. 
See  Spas. 

Bather's  Ideal.     (E.  Myers)  Fraser,  102:  276. 
Bathing.     Penny  M.  4:  354. 

—  abroad  and  at  Home.     Liv.  Age,  79:  67. 

—  and  Bodies.     (B.  Taylor)  Putnam,  4:  532. 

—  Hot-Air  Baths.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  224. 

—  How,  when,  and  where  to  bathe.    (W.  Strange)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  i:  296. 

—  in  Winter.     Lond.  M.  i :  63. 

—  its  Use  and  Abuse.     (Sir  A.  Clarke)  Nat.  M.  3:   152. 

—  Luxurious.     Chamb.  J.  57:  391. 


Bathing,  Obstructions  to.     (W.  Howitt)  Peop.  J.  2:  221. 

—  Russian  Vapor  Bath.     (T.  S.  Traill)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  13:  14. 
Bathing  Dresses,  Ladies'.     Godey,  83:  43. 
Bathometer.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi:  314. 

—  The  Morse.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  27- 

Bathurst,  Sir  Benjamin;  a  mysterious  Crime.    Liv.  Age, 

56:  21.     75:  231. 
Bathurst,  Henry,  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  67:  555. 
Bathybiiis  and  the  Moiiers.     (E.  Haeckel)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

11:  64 1 . 

—  What  is?     (W.  C.  Williamson)  Pop.  Sci.  K.  8:  350. 

Same  art.  Am.  Natural.  3:  651. 
Batlcy  and  its  Shoddy  Manufactures.    All  the  Year,  25: 

440. 
Baton  Rouge,  Up  the  Mississippi  to.     Broadw.  7:  372. — 

(R.  Keeler  and  A.  R.  M'^aud)  Ev.  Sat.  II :  140. 
Batrachians,   Carboniferous,    in   Nova    Scotia.     (J.   W. 

Dawson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I12:  440. 

—  Development  without   Metamorphosis.     Nature,    15: 

491. 
Battersea  Bridge,  Old.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Art  J.  33:  2;}. 
Battery,  Ericsson's.    (I.  Newton)  J.  Frankl.  In.-t.  73:  73, 

—  Stevens  Iron-clad.     (R.  H.  Thurt'ton)  J.  Irankl.  Inst. 

98:  165. 
Battery,  Air-tight  Galvanic.     (C.  T.  Chcstei)  J.  Frankl. 
lust.  85:  257. 

—  Bnusen,  JManufacture  of   Carbon  Elements  for.     (J. 

(Young)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  37. 

—  Groinid.    (A.  G.  Balhuityne)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  83:  329. 

—  Moncrieff.     Once  a  Week,  20:  120. 

—  Platinized  Graphite.    (C.  V.  Walker)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

69:  no. 

—  Thermo-electric,  Clamond's.     Pract.  M.  4:  314. 

—  Voltaic,  Chemical  Theory  of.    (J.  P.  Cooke)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  92:  329,  406.     93:  131.     94:  60. 
Batticaloa,  India.     (J.  George)  Meth.  M.  54:  170. 
Battle,  aud  who  won  it;  a  Tale.    (C.  F.  Browne)  Temp. 

Bar,  31:  525. 

—  aud  Triiunph  of  Dr.  Susan.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Harper, 

27:  33^,  467- 

—  at  Sea.     All  the  Year,  23:  565. 

—  of  tlic  Bees;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  8:  164. 

—  of  Bemiington;  a  Poem.    (T.  D.  English)  Harper,  21: 

325- 

—  of  the  Boyne;  a  Ballad.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  302. 

—  of  Bunkcrloo,  The.     (W.  H.  Bishop)  Scrib.  14:  351. 

—  of  the  Churches.     (J.  Martineau)  Westm.  54:  441. 

—  of  Dorking.    (G.  Chesney)  Blackw.  109:  539.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  725. 

London  at  the  Time  of.     Victoria,  19:  i. 

made  impossible.     Macmil.  28:  375. 

Review  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  26,  75. 

—  of  the  Eyes.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  659. 

—  of  Gilboa;  a  Poem.     Good  Words,  3:  88. 

—  of  the  Kegs;  a  Ballad  of  1778.     (F.  Hopkinson)  Hist. 

M.  3:  233. 
~  of  Lansdowne;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  11:  98. 

—  of  Life.    (H.  S.  Brown)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  12:  221.  — Sharpe, 

17:  129. 

—  of  Life  and  Death;  a  Story.     (B.  Auerbach)  Howitt, 

3:  82,  103,  121.     Same  art.  Am.  Whig  R.  9:  265. 

—  of  the  Seas;  a  Poem.     (W.  Jones)  Bentley,  62:  30. 

—  of  the  Standard;  a  Poem.     (W.  A.  Gibbs)  St.  James, 

36:  225-616.    37:  99,  217,  317. 

—  of  Talavera;  a  Poem.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  152. 

—  of  the  Twins.     Tinsley,  10:  471. 

—  of  von  Blannase.     (F.  A.  Parker)  Knick.  51:  229. 

—  of  Wilo-Wilo,  with  Chinese  Pirates.     Putnam,  8:  302. 

—  with  Time;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  6:  270. 

See  names  of  particular  battles,  as  Gettysburg;  ^^  ater- 
loo ;  etc. 


BATTLES 


103 


BEACOX 


Battles,  Decisive,  of  the  World.     (E.  S.  Creasy)  Eel.  M. 
14:  227,  380,  524.     15:  511. 

—  Creasy's  Fifteen  decisive.    (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng. 

10:   56.  —  Wcstm.  56:   125. 

—  Great,  in  History.     (H.  Vetliake)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  2: 

138,  34°!  55'-     3:  333-  — l^tl.  M.  26:  471. 

—  of  the  Bible.     (E.  Baylcy)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  19:  469. 

—  Prose  of.     Chamb.  J.  39:   129. 

Battle  Abbey.    (B.  R.  Parkes)  Once  a  Week,  15:  414.  — 
Penny  M.  2:  211. 

—  Chronicle  of.     Dub.  R.  49:  i. 

—  Roll  of.     N.  E.Reg.  2:  25. 

Battle  Array,  Ancient  and  modern.    All  the  Year,  1 :  84. 
Battle-Fiekl;  a  Poem.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  Dem.  U.  i:  15. 
Battle-Ficlds  of  1859.     Eraser,  61 :  16S. 
Batuta,  Ibn,  Travels  of.     Eel.   R.   49:    524.  —  Blackw. 

49:  597. 
Bauble  Wishart;  a  Story.     Lippiiic.  26:  719. 
Baudelaire,  Charles.     (L.  Fountain)  Lippinc.  8:  383. — 

(J.  A.  Harrison)  So.  M.  12:   54.  —  (H.  James,  jr.) 

Nation,  22:  279.  —  (G.  Saintsbury)  Fortn.  24:  ^00. 

—  (W.  Stigand)  Belgra.  15:  438.  — Ev.  Sat.  4:  528. 

—  Translation  of  Poe's  Poems.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  503. 
Bauddvu,  Book  of.     Blackw.  41:   106. 

Bauer,  Bruno,  and  the  Universities  of  Prussia.     Prosp. 

R.  2:  174. 
Bauer,  Marie-Bernard;  a  Jewish  Convert.  (B.  Murphy) 

Cath.  World,  15:  211. 
Bauer,  William,  Trials  of.     Once  a  Week,  7:  221,  247. 
Baugniet,  Charles.     Art  J.  19:  42. 
Baum  the  Cornet-Player.    (A.  Webster,  jr.)  Scrib.  6:  596. 
Baur,  F.  C.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  64:   i. 

—  and  the  Tubingen  School  of  Criticism.     Brit.  Q.  45: 

297.     Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  5:  i. 

—  and  others,  Theories  on  the  Fourth  Gospel.     Nat.  R. 

5:  82. 

—  Writings  of.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:  43,  83,  301. 
Baurmeister's  Narrative  of  Capture  of  New  York,  1776. 

M.  Am.  Hist,  i :  33. 
Bausset,  M.  de.     Memoirs.     Fraser,  47:  413. 
Bautain,  Abb^.     Irish  Q.  9:  555. 
Bavaria,  Catholicism  in.     Contemp.  14:  495.     17;  261. 

—  Church  Crisis  in.     Contomp.  19:  120. 

—  Court  of,  Vehse's  Historj'  of.     Ed.  R.  104:  399. 

—  Customs  of  the  Haberfeld  Treiben.     Cornh.  16:  667. 

—  Headquarters   of  Beer-Drinking,     (A.   Ten   Broeck) 

Atlan.  14:  185. 

—  Highlands  of.     Appleton,  13:  449,  4S1,  513,  545. 
Week  in.     (A.  A.  Buckland)  Victoria,  36:  60. 

—  King  of.     See  Louis  I. 

—  Lakes  of.     Bentley,  34:   17. 

—  Prisons  of.     Irish  Q.  9:  764. 

—  Productive  Forces  of.    (A.  Delmar)  Internat.  R.  3:  615. 

—  Summer  in.     (E.  Phipps)  Colburn,  55:  3S0-453.     56: 

81-526. 
Bawr,  Madame,  Sketch  of.     Once  a  Week,  6:  426. 
Baxter,  Charles.    Art  J.  16:   145. 
Ba«cter,  Joseph,  Journal  of,  in  1717.     N.  E.  Reg.  21:  45. 

—  Memoir  of.     (J.  Langdon  Sibley)  N.  E.  Reg.  20:  157. 
Baxter,  Richard.    (A.  P.  Stanley)Macmil.  32:  •;S5.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  46. —  (A.  Woodburt-)  Chr 
Exam.  66:  157.  —  (Sir  J.  Stephen)  Ed.  R.  70:  181. 
—  Eel.  R.  114:  257.  — Meth.  M.  30:  481.— Am.  Q. 
Reg.  4:  I.  — Spirit  Pilg.  2:  243.  5:  151,  215.— 
(F.  Parkman)  No.  Am.  35:  36. — Chr.  R.  8:   i. 

—  and  Owen.     Nat.  R.  15:  95. 

—  and  his  Times.     (J.  C.  Ryle)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  8:  363. 

—  End  of  Controversy.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  348. 

—  Home  of,  at  Kidderminster.     (W.  W.  Campbell)  Har- 

per, 52:  43. 

—  Omie's  Life  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  15:  121.  —  Eel.  R. 

52:  381. 


Baxter,  Richard.     Posing  Question.     Cong.  M.  6:  715. 

—  Review  of  religious  Opinions  of.    Chr.  Obs.  9:  65,  129. 

—  Saints'  Rest.    (J.  Woodbridge)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  461. 

—  Theology  of.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  135,  300. 
Baxter,  W.    Philological  Letters.    (G.  Sharpe)  Arch,  i: 

205. 
Baxter,  Wm.  E.,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  652. 

—  Impressions  of  Europe,     (^uar.  86:  265. 
Bay-Tree,  The.     Penny  M.  3:  313. 

Ba_yard,  James  A.,  Biography  of.     Anal.  M.  7:  333. 
Bayard,  P.  du  T.,  Chevalier.    (J.  G.  Wilson)  Harper,  48: 
478.  — (J.  G.  Wilson)   U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5:   323.— 

—  Lond.  Soc.  6:  23S.  —  Penny  M.  14:  31,  45. 

—  Memoir  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  32:   355.  —  Mo.  R. 

118:  175.  —  Mus.  7:  72.    14:  465.  — Eel.  R.  88:  213. 

—  Sketches  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  81,  161 
Bayaderes,  The.     Fraser,  18:  729. 

Bayeux  Tapestry.  (J.  Piggot)  Antiquary,  4:  15. — 
Chamb.  J.  45:  366.  —  Hogg,  7:  159.  —  Liv.  Age, 
48:  341.  —  Sharpe,  28:  150. 

—  Memoir  on.     (Abbe  de  la  Rue)  Arch.  17:  85. 

—  Observations  on.     (T.  Amyot)  Arch.   19:   88,  192.  — 

(H.  Guruey)  Arch.  18:  359.  —  (C.  Stothard)  Arch. 

19:  184. 
Baj-le,  Pierre.     (F.  Sheldon)  No.  Am.  iii:  377. 
Bayley,  Solomon,  Account  of  pious  Negro.     Chr.  Obs. 

33:  275.  32S. 
Baylies,  William,  Biography  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  77. 
Bayly,  Thomas   Haynes,  West-End  Poet.     Eraser,   99: 

352.  —  with  portrait,  Colburn,   31:    550.  —  Mo.   li. 

164:  438, 

—  Life  and  Poetry  of.     Chamb.  J.  i:   251.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  1 :  442. 

—  Seasonable  Ditties.     Colburn,  39:  64-403. 

Bayne,  Peter.  Christian  Life.  (.J.  A.  Macaulay)  Meth. 
Q.  16:  549.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  321, 

—  Lessons  from  my  Masters,     (W,  C.  Brownell)  Nation, 

29:  351- 

Bayonet,  Origin  and  History  of.  (J.  Y.  Akerman)  Arch. 
38:  422. 

Bayonne,  Remains  of  an  ancient  Camp  near,  (S.  Baring- 
Gould)  Arch.  34:  399. 

—  to  St.  Sebastian.     Sharpe,  38:  24. 
Bayou  T6che.     (E.  de  Leon)  Eraser,  91 :  27. 
Bayrcuth  Performances.     (A.  A.  Wheeler)  Nation,  23: 

148-325.  —  All  the  Year,  37:  39. 
Bayreuth,  Wagner  at.     Scrib.  12:  361, 

See  Wagner. 
Bazainc,  Gen.  Francois  Achille.    (A.  Forbes)  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  12:  75. 

—  Condemnation  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  401. 

—  Trial  of.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  17:  2S7. 
Bazalgette,  Sir  Joseph,  with  portrait.    Colburn,  165:  1040. 
Bazar,  The  deserted.     Eraser,  36:  88. 

Bazaars.     Chamb.  J.  38:  49. 

Bazas,  France.  (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  30:  159. 
Beach,  E.  T.  P.  Pelayo;  an  Epic  Poem.  Eel.  M.  62  :  371. 
Beach,  Sir  Michael  E.  II.  B.,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ. 

85:  654. 
Beach,  S.  B.     Escalala.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  20:  210. 

—  U.  S.  Lit.  (iaz.  1 :  279. 

Beaches,  Motions  of  Shingle.  (H.  R.  Palmer)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  21 :  135. 

—  Raised,  and  their  Origin.     (E.  Hull)  Pop.  Sei.  R.  5: 

169.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67  :  90. 

of  Barnstaple  Bay.     Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  4  :  338. 

Beach-(^ombers.      (J.   J.    Roche)    Galaxy,    21  :    64S.  — 

Chamb.  J.  58  :  S3. 
Beach  Men,  Stories  of.     All  the  Year,  6  :  234. 
Beaehy  Head.     (W.  W.  Fenn)  St.  James,  35  :  633. 
Beacon,   Black  Rock,    L.   I.,    Description   of.     (W.    H. 

Swift)  J,  Frankl,  Inst.  36:  385. 


BEACONS 


104 


BEAST 


Beacons,  Antiquity  and  Use  of.     (J.  Ward)  Arch.  I :  i. 

—  Origin  of .     Penny  M.  II :  2S1. 

Beaconsfield,  B.  Disraeli,  Earl  of.  (E.  S.  Nadal)  Scrib. 
14:  190.  —  (M.  Sullivan)  Lipi)iiic.  23:  197. — 
Blackw.  104:  129,  491.  —  Loud.  See.  19:  427. — 
(A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  33:  278.  —  (B.  Murphy) 
Catli.  World,  31  :  410,  491.  — (P.  M.  Potter)  Scrib. 
22:  262.  —  ("Shirley,"  M.  Maecoll,  and  A.  Austin) 
Contenip.  39:  971.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  129. — 
(G.  C.  Noyes)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:1. 

—  as  a  Novelist.    Apjjleton,  25  :  354. 

—  Brandes's  Study  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  30  : 

420. — Internat.  R.  9:  42. 

—  Death   of.     (J.  Bryce)   Nation,   32:   331. —  Blackw. 

129:  674.  —  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  i. 

—  Endymion.     Ed.   K.   153:   103.  — (^)uar.   151:    115. — 

Dub.  H.  88:  145.  — (K.  M.  Mihies)  Fortn.  35:  66. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  617.  Sam(;  art.  Canad. 
Mo.  19:  205.  —  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  31:  413. 
(J.  MacCarthy)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  112.  —  Appleton, 
25:  70.  —  Eraser,  102:  705.  —  (M.  W.  Fuller)  Dial 
(Ch.),  i:  188. 

—  Florin;  a  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  313. 

—  French  Estimate  of.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  27  :  209. 

—  French  Popularity  of.     (A.  Eaugcl)  Nation,  30  :  345. 

—  Ministry  of.     (H.  W.  Lucy)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22  :  423, 
Polic}'  of.     F'raser,  97  :  135. 

—  Political  Adventures  of.    Fortn.  29:  477,  691,  867.    30: 

250.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  276,  657.  138: 
14,  615. 

—  Political  Career  of.     Brit.  Q.  64:  147. 

—  Two  Papers  on,   by  a  Whig  and  a  Tory.     Contemp. 

36:  665. 

—  Wit  and  Humor  of.     (W.  S.  Sichel)  Macmil.  44:  139. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  55.  Same  art.  Appleton, 
26:  164:  375. 

—  Worldly  Wisdom  of.     Eel.  M.  96:  329. 
See  Disraeli,  B. 

Beaconsfield,  England,  A  Day  at,  1857.     Eraser,  56  :  33. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  429. 
Beads,  Ancient  Drawings  of.     (J.  Y.  Akerman)  Arch. 

34:  46. 
Bead  Manufactory  at  Venice.     Am.  J.  Sci.  27  :  78. 
Bead  Medicine's  Mystery;  a  Story.     (L.  W.  Champney) 

Lippinc.  25:  473. 
Beadles.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  71. 
Beadon,  Sir  Cecil,  Defense  of.     (J.  M.  Capes)  Fortn.  8: 

180. 
Beagle,  Voyage  of  the.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  65:  194. 

—  Voyages  of.  King  and  F'itzroy's.     Ed.  R.  69  :  467. 
Beale,  Anne.     Gladys  the  Reaper.     Liv.  Age,  68:  100. 
Beale,  Robert.     So.  M.  17:  602. 

Beale,  Thurley,  Singer,  with  portrait.   Colburn,  167  :  425. 
Beams  and  Joists,  Wrought-Iron.      (W.  Fairbairn)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  64  :  53. 

—  Bars,  etc..  Cohesive  Strength  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7: 

43.  49- 

—  Cast-Iron,  Experiments  on  Strength  of.     (T.  J.  Cram) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  22:   153. 

—  Detiection  of,  under  transverse  Strains.     (W.  A.  Nor- 

ton) Eel.  Engin.  3:  70. 

—  Formula  for  normal  Stress  of.     (G.  F.  Swain)  Eel. 

Engin.  23:  63. 

—  Iron,    Experiments    on    Wrought.      (T.   Davies)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  63:  271. 

Strength  and  best  F'orms  of.    J.  FVankl.  Inst.  13: 

202,  261,  325,  378.     14:  26. 

—  Lattice,  Strain  upon  Diagonals  of.     (W.  T.  Doyne)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  55:  224,  294. 

—  of  uniform  Resistance.     (S.  W.  Robinson)  Eel.  Engin 

16 :  199. 

—  of  uniform  Strength.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73  :  109. 


Beams,  Problems  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  256. 

on  open  built.     (D.  Wood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  385. 

—  Strength  of.     (W.  H.  Barlow)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  62:  4, 

73.     65:  296.  —  (B.  Baker)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  444. 

—  Theory  of  continuous.     (.1.  P.  FrixcU)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

94:  39,  122,  171,  249. 

Beam  Trusses,  Econoniieal  Construction  of.  (G.  S.  Mor- 
rison) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  86:  99-394.     87:  34. 

Beaminster,  England,  Dissenting  Church  at.  Cong.  M, 
18:  713.     19:  269. 

Bean,  (.'0!.  ICllis  P.     De  Bow,  14:  ^6. 

Bear,  The.     (W.  E.  Simmons,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  281, 

—  Encounter  with  a.     Chamb.  J.  30:  365. 

—  Grizzly.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  17S. 

Adventure  with  a.     Chamb.  J.  22:  42. 

Bears.  (D.  Piatt)  Galaxy,  11  :  363.— All  the  Year,  4: 
390.  —  House.  Words,  7:  577.  — Liv.  Age,  29:  19. 

—  and  Bear-Hunting.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  11 :  591. 

—  (C.  AYriglit)  Am.  Naturiil.  2:  121. 

—  and  W^olves,  British.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

10:  241. 

—  History  and  Habits  of.     Harper,  2:  546. 

—  Natural   History   and   geographical    Distribution  of. 

(A.  L.  Adams)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  250. 

—  Polar.     Penny  M.  2:  100. 

—  Tame,  in  Sweden.     (J.  Wager)   Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

2:  479. 
Bear-Baiting  and  Mr.  Martin's  Bill.     Blackw.  17:  600. 
Bear-Dancing  at  Rome.     Penny  M.  14  :  52,  62. 
Bear-Hunt,  The;  a  Poem.     (A.  Lincoln)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

6:  190. 

—  in  the  Ilimalaj'as.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  229. 

—  in  Sweden.     (A.  Glilbrandson)  Putnam,  15:  265. 
Bear-Hunting.     Blackw.  27:  807.     28:  i.  —  Chamb.  J. 

39:  62.     51:  131. 

—  in  Canada.     Blackw.  32:  260. 

—  in  India.     Eraser,  46:  373. 

—  in  Lithuania.     Penny  M.  6:  27. 

—  Metaphysics  of.     (C.  Winterfeld)  Am.  Whig,  2:  171. 

—  in  the  South.     (J.  Gordon)  Scrib.  22:  857. 
Bear-Skin,  The;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  15  :  131. 
Bear-Steak;  a  Gastronomic  Adventure.  Chamb.  J.  16:  10. 
Bear's  Grease,  Trip  in  Search  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  300. 
Bearbrook  Archives.     (J.  P.  Quincy)  Putnam,  5  :  299. 
Bear-Valley  Coal  Basin,  and  Bear-Mountain   Railroad. 

(T.  E.  Nichols)  Hunt,  14:  141. 
Beard,  C,  Sermons  by.    (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Theo.  R.  12:  292. 
Beard,  Ithamar  W.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  41:  242. 
Beard,  J.  R.,  Sermons.     Chr.  Exam.  12:  223. 

—  Nine  Lectures  on  Owcnism.     Chr.  Exam.  28:  255. 
Beard,  W.  H.,  and  his  Paintings.    Art  J.  30  :  321. 
Beard's  Theater  of  God's  Judgment.     Blackw.  8:  496. 
Beards.     (J.  Waters)  Knick.  35:  352,  445,  495. — (W. 

Collier)  Bentley,  11:  575.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11:  66,439. 

—  Chamb.  J.  38:  308.  —  Irish  Q.  8:  1194.  9: 
282.  —  Once  a  Week,  16:  189.  —  Penny  M.  3:  367. 

—  Westm.  62:  48.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33  :  377. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  304.  — (T.  Robinson),St. 
James,  48:  378. 

—  and  the  Hair.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  247. 

—  and  Moustaches.     All  the  Year,  23:  510. 

—  Concerning.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  73  :  306. 

—  of  our  Fathers.     Chamb.  J.  27:  369. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Blackw.  34:  670. 
See  Hair. 

Bearer  of  Dispatches  in  London.     (T.  S.  Fay)  Lippinc. 

14:  370. 
B^arnais  Sketch.     Once  a  Week,  15:  569,  611. 
Beast,  Name  and  Number  of  the.     (A.  Flemming)  Cong. 

R.7:  31. 

—  Number  of.     (J.  T.  Holly)  'Am.  Church  R.  31  :  284. 

—  (E.  S.  Wilson)  Ain.  Church  R.  27:  428. 


BEASTS 


105 


BEAUTY 


Beasts  of  Burden.     Chamb.  J.  40:  302. 

Beata;  or,  What 's  in  a  Name?    Blackw.  126:  31-657. 

Beating  the  Bounds.     Chamb.  J.  20:  49.  — Am.  Arch. 

10 :  64. 
Beatitude  in  Human  Nature.     (A.  F.  Hunt)  Cath.  World, 

27:  533- 
Beatitudes,  The.     (C.  Stothard)  Cath.  World,  30:  713. 
Beatrice;   a  Verse-Drama.     Dub.   Univ.    66:  533,   671. 

67:  no. 
Beatrice  and  Angelo;  a  Poem.     (H.  Hogg)  Hogg,  II :  21. 
Beatrice  Boville;  or.  Pride  rersus  Pride.     (L.  de  la  Kamc"') 

Bentley,  49:  641.     Same  art.  Broadw.  5:  i,  155. 
Beatrice  Cenci.     (S.  M.  B.  Piatt)  Overland,  7:  68. 
Beatrice  di  Tenda;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  4:  47. 
Beatrice's  Dream;  a  Theological  Argument.    Temp.  Bar, 

43:  539- 
Beatrice's  Mirror.    (Mrs.  A.  D.  Perkins)  O.  &  N.  i :  493. 
Beattie,  George.     Cornh.  25:  453.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

113:  431.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  514. 
Beattie,  James.    (G.  Gilfillan)Ecl  M.  29:  405.  — Blackw. 

128:   17.  — (T.  S.  Perry)  Atlan.  46:  810. 

—  Bower's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  i:  172. 

—  Forbes's  Life  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  5:  i,  112. —  (F. 

Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  10:  171.— Chr.  Obs.  6:  389,  466, 

473,  5'3- 

—  Life  and  Poetry  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  313. 

Beatty,    M;ij.    Erkuries,    Diar}'   of.    1786-87.      M.   Am. 

Hist,  i:  175-432- 
Beatty,  Wm.,  Journal  of,  1776-S0.    Hist.  M.  II :  79,  147. 
Beau.'The;  a  Tale.    (J.  H.  D.  Zschokke)  Eel.  M.  40:  238. 
Beau  Brummell.     See  Brummell. 
Beaucaire,  Fair  at.     Sharpe,  24:  264. 
Beauchamp;  or,  the  Error.     (G.  P.  R.  James)  Colburn, 

74:  535-      75:  94-420-     76:  69-3S5.      77:  63-422. 

78:  44-299. 
Beauchamp  &  Co.;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  H.  Martin)  Fraser, 

104:  84. 
Beauchamp" s  Career.     (G.  Meredith)  Fortn.  22:  249-676. 

23:  132-739-     24:  123-S69. 
Beauchamp  Family,  of  England.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  332. 
Beauchampe.    (W.  G.  Simms)  Sharpe,  i:  17-105. 
Beauclercs,  The,  Father  and  Son.     (C.  Clarke)  Fraser, 

72:  565,  692.     73:  104-7S1.     74:  112,  212,  385. 
Beauclerk,  Topham.     Cornh.  31:  2S1. 
Beaudrot;  a  Poem.     (T.  D.  English)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  29: 

410. 
Beaufort,  Cardinal,  Jewels  pledged  to,  17  Henry  VL    (J. 

Caley)  Arch.  21 :  34. 
Beaufort,  Margaret,  Mother  of  Henry  VH.,  Life  of.    Pub. 

R.  8:  130. 
Beauharnais,  Prince  Eugene  de.  Memoirs  of.    Liv.  Age, 

60:  323. 
Beaulieu,  Summer  Day  at.     (E.  Walford)  Once  a  Week, 

17:  413- 

—  Tragedy  at.     (M.  B.  Williams)  Lakeside,  7:  210. 
Beaumanoir,   Mareschal  de,  Monument  to.     (JL   d'Au- 

vergne)  Arch.  6:  144. 
Beaumarchais,  P.  A.  C.  de.     (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  84: 
122.  —  (Lady  C.  C.  Jackson)  Temp.  Bar,  61 :  176.  — 
Blackw.  105:  30. 

—  and  his  Times.    Quar.  135:  201.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

119:  67.  —  Temp.  Bar,  43:  604.  Same  art.  Eel.  JL 
84:  731.  —  Bentley,  39:  171,  293.  —  Brit.  Q.  23:  519. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  394.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
50:  193.  — New  Q.  5:  381. 

—  and  Sophie  Arnould.     Westm.  42:  146.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  3:  271. 

—  Fifteen  Louisd'Or.    Ev.  Sat.  7:  129,  181. 

—  Life  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  155. 

—  Lomi'nie's  Life  of.     (J.   Bonner)   Harper,  14:   76, — 

Ed.  R.  104:  453.  —  Fraser,  49:  330. 

—  the  Merchant.    (J.  Bigelow)  Hours  at  Home,  II :  160 


Beaumarchais,  P.  A.  C.  de,  Passage  in  Life  of.     (G.  Ho- 
garth) Bentley,  i:  233. 

—  Plan  to  aid  the  American  Colonies.     (G.  C.  Genet) 

M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  663. 

—  Sketch  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  384. 
Beaumaris  Castle,  Anglesey.     Penny  M.  5:  51. 
Beaumont,  Christophe  de,  Arehbisiiop  of  Paris.     (A.  G. 

Knight)  Month,  40:  198,370.     41:  36. 
Beaumont,  F.,  and  Fletcher,  J.    (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  7:  27.  —  (J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  33:  302.  —  (E.  P. 
Whipple)  Am.  Whig  R.  4:  68,  131.  —  Liv.  Age,  14: 
385.  —  Fraser,  22:  189.    41:  321.  —  Eel.  M.  12:  174. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  42:  460. 

and  Cervantes.     Fraser,  91:  592. 

and  their  Contemporaries.     (W.  Spalding)  Ed.  R. 

73:  209. 

Dyce's  edition.     Ed.  R.  86:  42. — Quar.  83:  377. 

Beaumont,  Joseph,  an  overlooked  Poet.      (F.  M.   Bird) 

Hours  at  Home,  11:  560. 

—  Psyche.     Retros.  II :  28S.     12:  229. 
Beauregard,  Gen.  G.  T.    Service  in  West  Tennessee,  1S62. 

(T.  Jordan)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  404. 
Beausoleil,  Baroness  de.  Sketch  of.     (S.  B. -Gould)  Once 

a  Week,  16:  417. 
Beauties  of  Nature.     Penn}-  M.  i:  150. 
Beauties,  Professional.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  449. 
Beautiful,  The.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Hogg,  2:  326. 

—  and  the  Picturesque.     Brit.  Q.  8:  49S. 

—  and  the  Pretty.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  F.  Arts  Q.  i:  308. 

—  Function  of.  '(S.  W.  McDaniel)  .Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  310. 

—  Love  of.    (H.  Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  84:  330.  — (J.  Swett) 

Pioneer,  i :  207. 

—  Natural  Philosophy  of.     Art  J.  4:  215. 

—  Perception  of.     (Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigourney)  Godey,  20:  9. 

—  Plea  for.     Chamb.  J.  16:  161. 

—  Tyler's  Theory  of.     So.  R.  u.  s.  15:  243. 

—  Witne-s  of  Artists  to.     (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Portfo.  5: 

117,  131- 
Beautiful  Arts,  Claims  of.     Dem.  R.  3:  253. 
Beautiful  Lucy  Parson.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  223. 
Beautiful  Miss  Johnson.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  56-355. 
Beautiful  Miss  Roche;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  G.  W.  Godfrey) 

Temp.  Bar,  61:  344,  501.     62:  75.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  149:  403. 
Beautiful  Perdita,  The.     St.  James,  5:  149. 
Beautiful  Women.    (F.  G.  Fairfield)  Appleton,  16:  32S. 
Beauty.     (F.  W.  Winthrop)   No.  Am.   7:    i.  — (M.  B. 

Hope)  Princ.  21:  251.  —  Blackw.  5:  564.     14:  672. 

—  (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Good  Words,  21:  638.  —  Hesp. 
i:  4S1.— (T.  C.  Henley)  Peop.  J.  11:  353.— 
Portfo.(Den.)  13:  148,  220. 

—  Aids  to.     Cornh.  7:  391,  73S. 

—  Alison  on.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  18:  i. 

—  Alison  explained  by  Jeffrey.     Blackw.  13:  385. 

—  and    Art.      (W.   Barnes)   Macmil.   4:    126. —  (J.   H. 

Pollen)  Month,  3:  42,  359. 

—  and  the  Beast.      (W.  R.   S.    Ralston)  15th  Cent.  4: 

990.  —  (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  17:   13. 

—  and  the  Beast;  a  Story.  (A.  L  Thackeray)  Cornh.  15: 

676.    .Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  3:  801.   4:  i. 

—  and  the  lieast:  a  Story.     Sharpe,  52:   iSo. 

—  and  the  Beast;  a  Story.     (F.  E.  Leupp)  Galaxy,  22: 

209. 

—  and  a  Bracelet.     Colburn.  149:  367-634. 

—  and  Duty.     (H.  Holbeach)  St.  Paul's,  12:  7^- 

—  and  other  Conditions  of  Face.     Lond.  JL  7:  526. 

—  and  Realism.     (E.  J.  Poynter)  Fortn.  15:  709. 

—  and  Ugliness  of  Person.     Cornh.  14:   ■;-;4. 

—  and  Utility.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Ed.  Si.  86:  291. 

—  Art  in  Aid  of.     St.  James.  10:  466. 

—  Art  of.     (M.  E.  Haweis)  Eel.  M.  78:  472. 

—  Art  of  preserving.    (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  32:  444. 


BEAUTY 


106 


BEDOUIN 


Beauty,  Blackie  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  245. 

—  Divine  Love  of,  in  Creation.     (1).  Olmsted)  New  Eng. 

16:  770. 

—  Evolution  of.    (F.  T.  Mott)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  361. 

—  Female,  IIow  to  get  and  keep.     (K.  Tomes)  Harper, 

37:  116. 
Criticism  on.     Mus.  7:  405. 

—  Few  Words  on.     Art  J.  8:  4. 

—  Gladstone  on  Marketable.     Li  v.  Age,  142:  765. 

—  Greek  and  Christian  Views  of.     (K.  St.  J.  Tyrwliitt) 

Contemp.  37:  474.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:   587. 

—  Hay's  new  Theory  of.     Chamb.  J.  15:  2O6. 

—  Ila^-'s  Gconic'tnc  Principle  of.     Mo.  1{.  162:  390. 

—  Human.     (W .  M.  Fernakl)  Mo.  Kel.  M.  46:  264. 

—  Ideal.     Chamb.  J.  13:  257,  294. 

—  in  Common  Life.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  33:  389. 

—  in  what  does  it  consistV     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  li.  7:  307. 

—  Jeffre3''s  Theory  of.     Westm.  53:  i. 

—  Moral  Uses  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  14:  1. 

—  Nature  of.     (H.  N.  Day)  Am.  Tresb.  R.  16:  391. 

—  New  Theory'  of.     Chamb.  J.  15:  266. 

—  of  Sounds  and  Colors.     Blackw.  4:   178. 

—  of  the  Universe;  a  Poem.     So.  U.  n.  s.  9:  205. 

—  of  Vic(i  D'Azir.     (L.  du  la  Kamc)  Beutley,  51:  440. 

—  Personal.     Dub.  Univ.  81 ;  301. 
and  Moral.     Tait,  n.  s.  23  :  402. 

in  different  Countries.     Penny  M.  14:  475. 

—  Power  of;  a  Syrian  Tale.    Loud.  M.  10:  165.     Same 

art.  Mus.  6:  210. 

—  Principle  of,  in  ancient   Sculpture.      (J.  M.  Tracy) 

Western,  4:  78. 

—  Real  and  Ideal.     Blackw.  74:  727. 

—  Reason  and.  Relations  of.     (E.  Gurney)  Mind,  4:  4S2. 

—  Religion  of .     Dial,  i:  17. 

—  Sense  of.     (W.  M.  Reily)  Ref.  Q.  28:  395. 

—  transformed.     (Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz)  Godey,  21 :  194. 
Beauty  Draught;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  48:  795. 
Beauvais.     Penny  M.  3:  67. 

Beaux,  The.     (Miss  Leslie)  Godey,  24:  19-259. 
Beaver,  Capt.  Philip,  Life  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  41 : 

375.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  12:  268.  —  Mo.  R.  119: 

189.  —  Mus   16:  127. 
Beaver,  The.     (J.  D.  Godman)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  98, 

160,  227.  —  Chamb.  J.  50:  598.  —  Penny  M.  2:  129. 

—  Early  Notices  of.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  4:  359. 

—  Fabulous   History  of.     (J.    D.    Godman)   J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  4:  227. 
Beavers.     All  the  Year,  20:  176.  —  Liv.  Age,  24:  519. 

—  and  Beaver-Meadows  in  North  America.     Penny  M. 

9:  103. 

—  of  Bute.     Chamb.  J.  55:  95. 

Beavis,  Richard,  Works  of .     Art  J.  29:  97. 

Beche-de-Mer,  The.     Chamb.  J.  54:  15. 

Becher,  Lady.     Eraser,  97:  477.  —  (Miss  O'Neill)  Eng. 

Dom.  M.  14:  129. 
Bechuana  Proverbs,  Riddles  and  Tales.     Hogg,  9:  139. 
Beck,  J.  T.  of  Tiibingen,  his  Views  of  the  Bible.     (J.  H. 

W.  Stuckenberg)  Luth.  Q.  i:  iii. 
Becker,  W.  A.     Gallus.     Dub.  R.  17:  69. 

—  Gallus  and  Charicles.     Quar.  79:  336.  —  (A.  P.  Pea- 

body)  No.  Am.  66:  401. 
Becket,  Thomas  a,  St.     Dub.  R.  38:  355.  —  (H.  W.  Tor- 
rey)  No.  Am.  64:  118.  —  No.  Brit.  6:  456. — Eel. 
M.  8:  229.  — (W.  G.  Read)  U.  S.  Cath.  M   2:  193. 
—  Eel.  R.  iii:  255.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  65:  479. 

—  and  his  Biographers.  (E.  A.  Freeman)  Nat.  R.  10:  321. 

—  De  Vere  on.     (.J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  Worid,  23:  848. 

—  Froude   on.      (.J.   Gerard)   Month,    32:  i.  —  (E.   A. 

Freeman)  Contemp.  31:  821.  32:  116,  473.  33: 
213.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  150,  323.  138: 
108,  139. —  Dub.  R.  82:  292. 

—  Legend  of.    Eraser,  20:  389,  560. 


Becket,  Thomas  a,  St.,  Letters  relating  to.  Chr.  Rem. 
3:  444.     5:  559. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  3:  313.     48:  253.     62:  60,  458. — 

Dub.  Univ.  56:  661. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     (.1.  A.  Froude)  19th  Cent,  i:  547, 

843.  2:  15-669.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  3-540. 
135-  32,  723.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  168,  294,  480, 
610.     90:  40. 

—  Literature  of.     (J.  C.  Robertson)  Contemp.  i:  270. 
-~  Murder  of.     (J.  A.  Frouda)  19th  Cent.  2:  669.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,    135:  410.— Quar.  93:  349.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  39:   515.     Same  art.  ICcl.  M.  31:  28. 
Beckett's  Troth;  a  Poem.     (R.  Buchanan)  Once  aW^eek, 

10:  573- 
Beckford,  William.     (O.  Tiffany)  No.  Am.  90:  297.— 

Chamb.  J.  31:  93.   -  Liv.  Age,  60:  406. 

—  and  Fonthill.     Chamb.  J.  2:  101. 

—  and  the  Literature  of  Travel.     (II.  T.  Tuckerman)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  16:  7. 

—  Conversations  with.     Colburn,  72:  1S-516. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  76. 

—  Recollections   of,   with   portrait.     (C.  Redding)   Col- 

burn, 71 :  143,  302. 

—  Travels.     Quar.  51:  426. 

—  Vathek.     (P.  Q.  Keegan)  Colburn,  160:  674. 
Beckwourth,  J.  P.,  Indian  Scout.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Har- 
per, 13:  455. 

Becon,  Thomas.     (A.  Alexander)  Prnic.  5:  504. 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  10:  457. 

Becqucrel,  Antoine  C(!sar.     Nature,  17:  244.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  136:  574. 
Bed  for  Invalids,  Arnott's  Hydrostatic.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

15:  61. 

—  Going  to.     (M.  Browne)  Ev.  Sat.  13:  249. 

Old  Customs  in.     All  the  Year,  33  :  274. 

Beds.     All  the  Year,  17:  41.  —  Chamb.  J.  36:  260. 

—  and  Bedsteads.     St.  James,  17:  91. 

Beddoes,  T.  L.  (K.  Hillard)  Victoria,  22:  352.  — (K. 
Hillard)  Lippinc.  12  :  550.  —  (M.  Collins)  Dub. 
Univ.  94:  513.— (T.  F.  Kelsall)  Fortn.  18:  51.— 
Eel.  M.  24:  446. 

—  Bride's  Tragedy.     Blackw.   14:  723.  —  Lond.  M.  7: 

169. 

—  Poems.     Liv.  Age,  31:  312. 

—  Stock's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  13:  491. 

Bede,  Venerable.  Dub.  R.  36:  290.  —  (G.  Allen)  Gent. 
M.  n.  s.  25:  84.  —  Putnam,  10:  40. 

—  and  his  Works.     (F.  M.  Hubbard)  No.  Am.  93:  36. 

—  Ecclesiastical  History.     Chr.  Rem.  11:  331. — Eel.  R. 

94:   192.  —  Princ.  42:  401. 
Bedell,  William,  Bp.  of  Kildare.     Dub.  R.  15:  415. 

—  Account  of.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  271,  339,  415. 

—  Mason's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  78:  217. 
Bedfellows,  Some  strange.     All  the  Year,  40:  4S5. 
Bedford.     Penny  M.  8:  181. 

Bedford  and  Bath  Springs.     (H.  H.   Hayden)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  19:  97. 
Bedford,  John,  4th  Duke  of.  Correspondence  of.    Eel.  R. 

77:  55.     85:  221.  —  Dub.  Univ.  23:  354.  —  Mo.  R. 

160:  75.     162:  33. 
Bedford  Level,  The  great.     Chamb.  J.  10:  213.  —  Liv. 

Age,  20:  81.  —  Penny  M.  3:  133. 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  387. 
Bedford  Park,  London.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,   62: 

4S1.  — Chamb.  J.  58:  839. 
Bedouin  Arabs.     (J.  A.  Johnson)  Hours  at  Home,  10: 

228.  —  Penny  M.  3:  227. 

—  and  Wahabys.     Ed.  R.  52:  72. —  Mo.  R.  122:  213. 

—  Lady  Blunt's.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Unita.  R.  12:  431. 

—  Life  among.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  22:  43. 

—  Notes  on.     (J.  L.  Burckhardl)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  4:  711. 

—  of  the  Arabian  Desert.    (R.  D.  Upton)  Eraser,  95:  432. 


BEE 


107 


BEECHGROVE 


Bee,  The.     Hogg,  8:  309,  358. 

—  Endocranium  and  Maxillary  Suspensorium.     (G.  Ma- 

closkie)  Am.  Natural.  15:  353. 

—  Honey.     (Mrs.  Griffiths)  No.  /iin.  27:  338.  — Westm. 

7:  362.  —  Mus.  11:   123.— (J.  C.  V.  Heuvel)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  3:  79. 

and  Bee  Books.     (T.  James)  Quar.  71:  i.     Same 

art.  Eel.  Mus.  i :  354. 

and  Hive.    (Mrs.  S.  B.  Herrick)  So.  R.n.s.  14:  163. 

Bevan's.     (A.  R.Wallace)  Nature,  3:  385. 

Cells  of,  Economy  and  Symmetry  of.     (C.  Wright) 

Math.  Mo.  2:  304. 

Sting  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  635. 

Tongue  of.     (A.  J.  Cook)  Am.  Natural.  14:  271. 

Tongue  and  Glands  of.  (J.  Spaulding)  Am.  Natural. 

15:  113- 
Bee  Culture.     Land  We  Love,  6:  390. 

—  Modern.     (M.  Howland)  Harper,  61 :  777. 

—  Principles  of.     (F.  W.  Vogel)  Am.  Natural.  5:  17. 
Bee-Hives.     Chamb.  J.  43 :  456. 

—  Temperature  of,  in  Winter.     Liv.  Age,  13:  11. 

—  Ventilation  of.     Liv.  Age,  42:  366. 
Bee-Hunt,  The.     Knick.  42:  368. 
Bee-Hunting.     (R.  E.  Robinson)  Scrib.  21:  201. 

—  and  Bee-Keeping  in  America.     Penny  M.  7:   146. 

—  in  Australia.     Once  a  Week,  18:  165. 
Bee-Keepers,  Hints  to.     Chamb.  J.  54:  301. 
Bee-Keeping.     (.J.  Hunter)  Good  Words,  17 :  846.  —  Eng. 

Dom.  M.  18:  178,  241.  21:  71.  26:  1S7.  —  (E. 
Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  15:  442.  —  Penny  M.  3:  11. 
Bees.  (S.  B.  Herrick)  Scrib.  15:  100. — All  the  Year, 
12:  133,222. — Chamb.  J.  35:  73.  47:  629. — Ev. 
Sat.  15:  499.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:  36,  81.  —  Once 
a  Week,  12:  1S7. — Putnam,  8:  268. 

—  Among  the  Honey-Makers.     (H.  E.  Prescott)  Atlan. 

16:  129. 

—  and   the  Art  of  Queeu-Making.     (W.  Leitch)  Good 

Words,  2:  443. 

—  and  Bee-Keeping.     Lond.  Q.  26:  100. 

—  and  Bee-Hives.     Good  Words,  i :  292. 

—  and  their   Counterfeits.     (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Litel. 

Obs.  i:  165. 

—  and  Flowers,  Miiller  on.     Nature,  13:  10. 

—  and  Wild  Honey.     Chamb.  J.  36:  408.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  55:  443. 

—  and  Wasps,  Habits  of.     (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Nature,  9: 

408. 
and  Ants.     (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Nature,  13:  37. 

—  Beautiful  exotic.     (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Intel.   Obs. 

i:  334- 

—  Brazilian  Species  of.     (H.  Miiller)  Nature,  lo:  31. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Belgra.  21:  491. 

—  Economy  of  Time  practiced  by.     (A.  S.  Wilson)  Good 

Word's,  22:  684. 

—  Gossip  about.     Once  a  Week,  26:  431. 

—  Home  of.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural,  i :  364, 

596. 

—  Ilubcr  on.     Ed.   R.  9:  319.     25:  363.  —  Mo.   R.   82: 

494.  — Eel.  R.  33:  352. 

—  in  Greek  Literature.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  93:  137. 

—  in  the  Past  and  Present.    (Lady  Verney)  Good  Words, 

14:  600. 

—  in  Russia  and  Portugal.     Penny  JI.  4:  190. 

—  Instincts  and  Habits  of.     (S.  Hibberd)  Intel.  Obs.  6: 

94. — (W.  Dunfiar)  Ed.  Pliilos.  J.  3:   143.     4:  133. 

—  Natural  History  of,  Bevan  on.     Lond.  M.  18:  50. 

—  Observations   on,    Lubbock's.     (A.   S.   Packard,  jr.) 

Am.  Natural.  10:  148. 
— ■  Parasites  of .    (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  2:  195. 

—  Pastoral.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scril).  18:   13. 

—  visiting  Flowers.     (F.  Darwin)  Nature,  9:   1S9. 

—  Why  they  work  in  the  Dark.    J.  Frankl,  lust,  77 :  389. 


Bees,  Wild.  Chamb.  J.  55:  735.  —  (J.  Burroughs)  Put- 
nam, 16:  41. 

—  Zit-rzon's  Theory  of  Sex-Propagation,    Once  a  Week, 

19:  373- 
Bee  and   Beatrix.     (L.    B.  Walford)  Blackw.    119:  79. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  717,  786. 
Bee  Darrell.     Tinsley,  7:  690. 

Bee  in  the  Bonnet.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  3:  72. 
Bee-Eaters,  Wrynecks,  Creepers,  and  Nuthatches.     (W. 

J.  Broderij))  Eraser,  57:  342. 
Bee-Flies,  Larval  Habits  of.     (C.  V.  Riley)  Am.  Natural. 

15:  438. 
Beech  Lodge.     Bentlej^,  42:  306. 
Beech-Tree,  The.     (E."  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  3:  388. 

—  History  of  a.     (H.  Coultas)  Pop.  Sci,  R,  2:  365, 

—  of  Aldershaw.     Eraser,  52:  476. 

—  Uses  of .     Penny  M.  12:   158,173. 

Beechdale.     (M.  V.  Terhune)  Galaxy,  5:  58 1,  729.     6: 

69-634. 
Beecher,  Catherine  Esther.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  65. 

—  Letters  on  Religion.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  8:  515. 

—  Religious  Writings  of.     (E.  C.  Towne)  Chr.  Exam. 

IT-  301- 

Beecher,  Edward.  Conflict  of  Ages.  (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr. 
Exam.  55:  394.  —  (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  6: 
580.     7:  50. 

Beecher,  H.  W.,  with  portrait.  Appleton,  10:  400. — 
with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  74:  755. — (C.  Cook)  Put- 
nam, 11:  504.  —  (H.  R.  Ilaweis)  Contemp.  19:  317, 
477.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  195,  278. 

—  and  H.  W.  Bellows,  Discussion  between.     0.  &  N. 

2:  87. 

—  and  his  Church.     (L.  C.  Redden)  Lakeside,  y:  251. 

—  as  a  Preacher.     Dem.  R.  37:  42. 

—  as  a  Social  Force.     (A.  McE.  Wylie)  Scrib.  4:  751. 

—  Church  of,  at  Brooklyn.     (J.  Parton)  Allan.  19:  38. 

—  Norwood.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Catli.  World,  10:  393. 

—  Political  Position  of,  1866.     (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation, 

3:  330. 

—  Preaching  of.     (T.  Parker)  Atlan.  i:  862. 

—  Sermons  of.     (J.  M.  Hoppin)  New  Eng.  29:  421. 

—  Theology  of.     Bost.  R.  i:   129,  228. 

—  Trial  of.     (E.  P.  Buffett)  Overland,  15:  18S. 

Becchers  and  the  Tiltons.     (E.  I.  Sears)   Nat.  Q, 

29:  299. 
Beecher,  Lyman.     (A.  II.  Guernsey)  Harper,  30:  697. — 

(D.   li.    Snow)  Cong.   Q.  8:" 359.  —(J.  F.  Tuttle) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  12:  291.  —  Bost.  K.  5:  531. —  Eel. 

R.  122:  I.  —  Nat.  M.  i:  6. 

—  and  Martin  Luther.     Hours  at  Home,  i :  59. 

—  Autobiography.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.   23:  354. — 

Chr.  Exam.  79:  175. 

—  Letter  to  Dr.  AVoods.     Spirit  Pilg.  5:  493. 

—  Occasional    Sermons.      Chr.   Mo.   Spec.    10:  4S1. — 

Spirit  Pilg.  i:  266. 

—  Recollections  of.     (C.  E.  Stowe)  Cong.  Q.  6:  221. 

—  Sermon  at  Litchfield.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  360. 

at  Salem.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  625.    2:  77,  193. 

at  Worcester.    (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam,  i:  48. 

—  Trial  for  Heresy.    Chr.  Exam.  19:  116.  —  Spirit  Pilg. 

3:  17,  72,  181. — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  94-300. 

—  Views  of  Theology.     Princ.  9:  216,  364. 

Beecher  Family.     Fraser,  46:  518.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

35:  591- 
Beecherism  and  its  Tendencies.     (O.  \.  Brownson)  Cath. 
World,  12:  4^-;. 

—  and  Legalism.     (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  Q.  4:  21. 
Beechey,  F.  W.    Voyage  to  Pacillc  and  Behring's  Straits. 

(Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  45:  57.  —  Am.  Q.  12:  87.— 
Ed.R.  53:  210.     78:  36. — Blackw.  30:  34. — Mo. 
R.  124:  601. — Nav.  M.  2:  153. 
Beechgrove  Family.     Hoube.  Words,  12:  28;. 


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BEHIND 


Beef,  Exportation  of,  from  the  United  States.  (A.  B. 
Alien)  Harper,  6i :  93. 

—  Wlicre  it  comes  from.     Lippinc.  24:  573. 
Becfstealis.     Once  a  AVeelv,  13:  461. 
Beefstealv  Club,  of  London.     Temp.  Bar,  38:  399. 
BeeL-itealv  Clubs.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  360. 

—  Sublime  Society  of  Beefstealcs.     Chamb.  J.  46:  353. 
Beejapore,  Visit  to  the  IJuins  of.     Bentley,  60:  3S1. 
Beekman,  James  W.     (E.  A.  Duyckinck)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

i:  653. 
Beer.     (S.  G.  Young)  Galaxv,  23:  62.  —  Clianib.  J.  40: 

385- 

—  and  Hops.    All  the  Year,  36:  180. 

—  and  Temperance   Problem.     (C.   Graham)  Contemp. 

30:  72.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1:  257. 
in  England.     (A.  Garlit)  Contemp.  23:  590. 

—  Antiquity  of.     Penny  M.  i :  3. 

—  Bitter,  and  Beer  in  general.     Chamb.  J.  32:  235. 

—  Bottled,  Who  invented  ?    Once  a  Week,  21 :  20. 

—  Brewing  and  Public  Houses.     Quar.  131:  392. 

—  Drop  of  good.     (H.  Lake)  Belgra.  19:  62. 

—  Historical  Notes  on.     Tract.  M.  5:  300. 

—  in  Bavaria.     Sharpe,  52:  7S. 

—  London  Stout.     Eraser,  50:  513.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

35:  57- 

—  Pasteur's  Manufacture  of.     Nature,  6:  418. 
/See  Ale;  Lager  Beer;  Malt  Liquors. 

Beer  Act,  1830.     Mo.  R.  123:  iSo. 
Beer  Bill,  1S59,  England.     Eel.  R.  no:  527. 
Beer-Drinking,  Headquarters  of.    (A.  Ten  Broeck)  Atlan. 
14:  1S5. 

—  in  the  16th  Century.     Penny  M.  7:  230. 

Beer,  Town  of,  England,  Witches,  Ghosts,  and  Smug- 
glers of.     Dark  Blue,  4:  41. 

Beet  Sugar.  (T.  P.  Kettell)  Hunt,  48:  17.  —  Ed.  R.  65: 
no. 

—  Crookes  on.     Nature,  3:  4. 

—  in  France.     (J.  Scoft'ern)  Belgra.  8:  241. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (D.  L.  Cliilds)  No.  Am.  48:  415. 

—  Purification   of.      (E.  Rousseau)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.   6: 

292. 
Beethoven,  L.  van,  with  portrait.  Appleton,  4:  16.  — 
with  portrait,  Peop.  J.  10:  35. — with  portrait,  Eel. 
M.  77:  630.  —  (H.  H.  Statham)  Fortn.  33:  375.— 
(Mrs.  Ellet)  Cath.  World,  9:  523,  607,  783.^— (G. 
Hogarth)  Colburn,  62:  157. —  (H.  Lytton)  Fortn. 
18:  ig.  —  (T.  Ross)  Bentley,  23:  115.  — Argosv, 
10:  157.  13:431.  — Bost.  q'.  3:  332. —  Brit.  Q.  55: 
27. — Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  530.  —  New  Dom.  15:  344. 
—  Penny  M.  9:  14.—  Tait,  n.  s.  25:  205,  264. 

—  and  his  Works;  a  Study.     (E.  Dannreuther)  Macmil. 

34:  193- 

—  Biographical  Sketch  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  34. 

—  Centennial  of.     (R.  L.  Collier)  O.  &  N.  3:  367. 

—  Childhood  and  Youth  of.     (A.  W.  Thaver)  Atlan.  i : 

847. 

—  Drama  on.     (S.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  8:  378. 

—  Gossip  about.     Eel.  JL  21:  274. 

—  Letters  of.     (H.  R.  Haweis)  Contemp.  2:  357.  —  (H. 

J.  Warner)  Nation,  2:  756. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  W.  Webster)  No.  Am.  53:  2S9.  —  (R.  G. 

White)  Am.  Whig  R.  3:  641.  — F'or.  Q.  8:  439.— 
Westm.  32:  327. 

—  Lives  and  Letters  of.     Ed.  R.  138:  366.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  119:  483. 

—  Loves  of.     Once  a  Week,  12:  470. 

—  Moschele's  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  154:  375. 

—  Music  of.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  i:  218. 

—  Sketch  of.     St.  James,  6:  366. 

—  Sonata    Appassionata.      (C.  W.  Chapman)   J.  Spec. 

Philos.  9:  61. 
in  F  Minor.     (A.  B.  Marx)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  4:  274. 


Beethoven,  L.  van,  Sj-mphony  of.  Third.     (C.  L.  Bcr- 
nays)  J,  Spec.  Pliilos.  2:  241. 

Sixth.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  1 :  3S1. 

Seventh,    (C.  W.  Chapman)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  2:  37. 

—  Youth  of.     Eel.  M.  63:  89. 

Beetles.     Chamb.  J.  49:  292.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12: 
575- 

—  Blister,  Transformations  and  Habits  of.    (C.  V.  Riley) 

Am.  Natural.  12:  213,  282. 

—  Burying.     (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Recr,  Sci.  i:  307. 

—  Carpet.     (J.  A.  Lintner)  Am.  NaturaL  12:  536. 

—  Classitication  of.     (J.  L.  Leconte)  Am.  Natural.  8: 

3^i<  452- 

—  English   and   Tropical.     (IL   N.   Humphreys)  Intel. 

Obs.  3:  I. 

—  Goldsmith,  Habits  of.     (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural. 

2:   1S6. 

—  Hunting  Amblychila.     (F.  H.   Snow)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  731. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Hogg,  8:  56. 

—  Parasitic.     (E.  C.  Rye)  Litel.  Obs.  lo:  409. 

—  Stag.     Once  a  Week,  9:  511. 

Anatomy  of.     (A.  FLnmmond)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  20:  14. 

—  Water,  Dytiscus.     (W.  F.  Cooper)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  83. 

—  Whirligig.     (J.  Samuelson)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  305. 
Beetle  Family,  The.     Chamb.  J.  12:  247. 
Beetle-Hunting.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  526. 

Befi'roy  de  Eeigny,  L.  A.    Cousin  Jacques.    All  the  Year, 

45:  232. 
Before  tlie  Shrine;  a  Poem.    (K.  P.  Osgood)  Scrib.  4:  346. 
Before  Sunrise;  a  Poem.     (C.  Thaxter)  Atlan.  29:  47. 
Bega,  Cornelius.     Art  J.  5:  no,  131. 
Bega,  Saneta.     (C.  Camden)  St.  Paul's,  12:  584. 
Begare,  Abbey  of.  Alien  Cell  of.    (N.  Carlisle)  Arch.  16: 

326. 
Beggar  of  Vernon.     (R.  Harrison)  Belgra.  8:  490. 
Beggar's  Legacy.     (J.  Engles)  Blackw.  77:  251. 
Beggar's   Soliloquy;   a  Poem.     (G.   Meredith)   Once  a 

Week,  4:  378. 
Beggar's  Wallet.     (Mrs.  Gore)  Tait,  n.  s.  i:  233,  531. 

2:  17,  452,  668.     3:  163,  445,  649.    4:  221,  629. 
Beggars.     (C.  A.  Collins)  Macmil.  5:    210.  —  (T.    Lee) 

Peop.  J.  5:  61.  —  Blackw.  77:  251.  —  Fraser,  33: 

666. 

—  Amongst.     Once  a  Week,  30:  720. 

—  and  Almsgivers.     Colburn,  85:  301. 

—  and  Beggary.     (J.  C.  Learned)  Western,  3:  511,  592. 

—  and  Begging  in  America.     Penny  M.  6:  322. 

—  Chinese.     Once  a  Week,  29:  283. 

—  Complaint  of  Decay  of.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  5:  532. 

—  in  Italy.     Once  a  Week,  4:  23. 

—  Plague  of.     Fraser,  37:  395. 

Beggars'  Opera,  Proposed  Reform  in.     Blackw.  3:  575. 
Beggar}-,  Few  Words  about.     St.  James,  12:  242. 
Beggee  Jan.     Penny  M.  4:  70. 
Begging,  Social  Problem  of.     Chamb.  J.  38:  216. 

—  Trade  of .     Chamb.  J.  32:  333. 
See  Mendicancy. 

Beginning  and  End.     (P.  Heyse)  Ev.  Sat.  7:  in,  149. 

Beginning  and  End  of  Mrs.  Muggeridge's  Wedding- 
Dinner.    (M.  Howitt)  Howitt,  i:  25. 

Beginning  Life;  a  Phantasy.     Dub.  Univ.  92:  351. 

Beginning  well,  Art  of.     Belgra.  27:  239. 

Beguinage  of  Ghent.     Lippinc.  8:  310. 

Begumbagh;  an  Episode  of  the  India  Mutiny.  Chamb. 
J.  46:  supp.  I. 

Behavior  in  a  Crowd.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  74. 

Behemoth  and  Leviathan  in  Job.  (T.  C.  Porter)  Mercersb. 
5:  75.  —  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  19:  263. 

Behind  the  Curtains.     Chamb.  J.  34:  129. 

Behind  the  Scenes.     (T.  C.  Halibnrton)  Bentley,  8:  458. 

Behind  the  Scenes.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  7:  197. 


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BELIEF 


Behind  the  Scenes.     Galaxy,  13:  404. 
Behind  their  Fans.     (G.  Druz)  Lippinc.  15:  610. 
Behind  the  Veil;  anonymous  Novel.      Ev.  Sat.  II :  246. 
Behistim  Rock  and  Inscription.    (B.  W.  Savile)  Chr.  Obs. 

76:  620. 
Bchmen,  Jacob.     See  Boehme,  Jacob. 
Behn,  Mrs.  Aphra,  and  her  Novels.    Dub.  Univ.  47:  536. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  49:  800. 

—  Dramatic  Writings  of.     Iletros.  17:  i. 

—  England's  first  Lady  Novelist.     St.  James,  7:  351. 

—  Works  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  303. 
Behnes,  William.     Cornh.  9:  6S8. 

Behold,  it  was  a  Dream;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  503. 
Behring's  Strait  and  Polar  Basin.    (Sir  J.  Barrow)  t^uar. 

18:  431. 
Being  and  Nothing.    (D.  A.  Wasson)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  2: 

245. 

—  Principles  of  real.     (F.  Bayma)  Cath.  World,  18:  433, 

577,  824.     19:  I,  173,  2S9. 

—  Purpose  of.     (R.  Roberts)  Ex.  H.  Leo.  18:  53. 
"Being  built,"  Shall  we  say?    (F.  E.  Hall)  Scrib.  3:  700. 
Beiriit,  Journey  from,  to  Aleppo.    (W.  M.  Thomson)  Bib. 

Sac.  5:1. 

—  Visit  to.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  222. 

—  AVatcr-Works  at.     (J.  C.  Hurd)  Eel.  Engin.  14:   119. 
Beke,  C.  T.     Origines  Biblica;.     Quar.  52:  496. 
Belatucader,  Remarks  on.     (S.  Peggc)  Arch.  3:   loi. 
Belcher,  Capt.  Edward.    Voyage  round  the  World.    Eel. 

M.  i:  145. — Mo.  R.  160:  468. 
Belcher,  Jonathan,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  1730.    (J. 
B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  441. 

—  Letters  of,  1731-40.     N.  E.  Reg.  19:  128. 
Belcher,  Joseph.     N.  E.  Reg.  11:  335. 
Belcher  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  239. 
Belehertown,  Mass.,  Historical  Sketches  of.     (M.  Doo- 

little)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  177. 

Belfast,  Me,  Longevity  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  yy 

Belfrage,  J.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  7:  237- 

Belfries,  English,  and  Belgian  Carillons.  (H.  R.  Haweis) 
Contemp.  17:  41. 

Belfront  Castle;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  55:  334. 

Belgian  Questions.     (.J.  H.  Fyfe)  Macmil.  26:  70. 

Belgiojoso,  Princess,  on  Italy.  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Put- 
nam, 14:  456. 

Belgium.  (J.  Bowring)  Howitt,  i :  1 74.  —  Dnb.  Univ.  20: 
403.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  3:  i.  — NewEng.  M.  4:  480. 
7:460.  —  Westm.  32:  357.  —  Fraser,  2:604.  73: 
795.  —  Dub.  Univ.  17:  535.  —  Broadw.  8:  264. — 
Quar.  112:  379. 

—  and  France,  Home  Colonies  in.     For.  Q.  13:  132. 
Reunion  of.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  11:  494. 

—  and  Holland.     Ed.  R.  56:  412.  —  For.  Q.  5:  222. — 

Dub.  R.  5:  463. 

Journey  in,  1854.     Art  .1.6:  33S. 

Religious  Condition  of.  (J.  .F.  Tayler)  Thco.  R.  5:  91. 

—  and  Holy  Alliance.  (T.  P.  Thomjison)  Westm.  15:  267. 

—  and  the  Holy  See.     Dub.  R.  87:  399.  —  Month,  40: 

103. 

—  and  Western  Germany,  Mrs.  Trollopc's.     Quar.  52: 

203.  —  Mo.  R.  134:  467. 

—  Art-Rambles  in.    Art  J.  17:  209,  253,  277. 

—  Banking  in.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  17:  459. 

—  Belgians  at -Home.     (II.  T.  Armfield)  Argosy,  4:  230. 

—  Catholic  Church  in.     See  Roman  Catholic  ciiunh.  ~ 

—  Clerical  Party  in.     (E.  de  Lavelove)  Fortn.  18:   303. 

—  Commerce  and  Manufactures  of.  Brit.  iS:  For.  R.  7 :  521. 

—  Commerce  of.     Brit.  tj.  31:  375. 

—  Commercial  Regulations  of.     Hunt,  8:  373. 

—  Commercial  and  Financial  History  of.    (D.  A.  Wells) 

Nation,  14:  213, 

—  Constitutional  Monarchy  in.     (T.  J.  Bennett)  Brit.  Q, 

73:  56. 


Belgium,  Constitution  of,  and  the  Catholic  Church.    Dub. 
R.  56:  171. 

—  Days  in.     (A.  Opie)  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  177,  293. 

—  Education  in.     See  Education  in  Belgium. 

—  Flemings  and  the  Walloons  of.     (K.  Blind)  Fraser, 

93:  69. 

—  Flemish  Interiors.     Dub.  R.  41 :  230. 

—  Fortnight  in,  June  and  July,  1863.     (A.  V.  Kirwan) 

Fraser,  68:  335. 

—  Husbandry  in.     Chamb.  J.  51:  216.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  121 :  503. 

—  in  1S48  and  1870.    Macmil.  22:  435. 

—  Independence  of,  Importance  of.     (T.  P.  Thompson) 

Westm.  20:  125. 

—  Industrial  and  Moral  State  of.     For.  Q.  24:   75. 

—  Kings  and  great  People  of.     Cliamb.  J.  25:  279. 

—  Leopold  I.,  and  the  Duke  of  Brabant.    Fraser,  48:  116. 

—  Les  braves  Beiges.     (S.  B.  Wister)  Lip])inc.  8:  200. 

—  Literature  of.     Am.  Eel.  3:  146. 

—  Monetary   Documents    of.      (G.   Walker)   Bank.    "SI. 

(N.  Y.)  32:  420,  692,  772. 

—  Notes  on,  1841.     (G.  W.  Hughes)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  32: 

73,  154,  224,  298.  —  Penny  JI.  8:  322,  336,  331. 

—  Old  Cities  of.     (J.  E.  Ritchie)  Tinsley,  16:  25. 

—  Peasantry  and  Farms  of.     (T.  E.  C.   Leslie)  Fraser, 

76:  679. 

—  Politics  of,  187S.     (E.  de  Lavelej-e)  Fortn.  30:  191. 

—  Question  of .     Blackw.  31:  448. 

—  Railroads  in,  1845.    (J.  Anderson)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

39:  302. 

—  Religious  and  Social  Condition  of,  1S43.    l^nb.  li.  19: 

332. 

—  Religious  Future  of.     Cong.  5:  712. 

—  Religious  Processions  in.     (A.  Storrs)  Cath.  World, 

15:  546. 

—  Remarks  on  Holland  and.    Colbum,  29:  412. 

—  Revolution  of   1830.     (E.  A.  Grattan)  No.   Am.   54: 

141.  —  For.  Q.  6:  497.  —  Westm.  13:378.     14:  161. 
32:  337.  —  Mils.  18:  131.  —  Dub.  Univ.  6:  570,  593. 
White  on.     Mo.  R.  137:   196. 

—  St.  George's  Saunter  in,  1835.     Mo.  R.  140:  233. 

—  Seaside  Towns  of.     Loud.  Soe.  30:  47. 

—  since  Revolution  of  1830,  Trollopeon.   Mo.  R.  158:  437. 

—  Sketches  and  Studies  from.    Eraser,  52 :  37S,  631.    55 : 

94. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of,  1S34.     Westm.  20:  433. 

—  Tennent's.     Quar.  68:  i.  —  Mo.  R.  154:  3O1. 

—  Territorial  Dismeinbermciit  of.    Brit.  ^  For.  R.  g:  555, 

—  Tour  in.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  454. 

—  Trade  and  Manufactures  of.    (A.  Jones)  Hunt,  6:  409. 

13:  327. 

—  Travels  in.     New  Q.  5:  41S. 

—  Treaty  with.     Hunt,  14:  564. 

—  under  Leopold  I.     Lond.  Q.  15:  346. 

—  Vagabondizing  in.     (JI.  Talbot)  Harper,  17:  323. 

—  Wayside   Pictures   through.     Bentley,    24:    128-56S. 

25:  57-624.     26:  35-145. 

—  Weights  and  Pleasures  of.     Hunt,  16:  303. 
Belgrade  and  .Stamlioul.     Month,  28:  321. 

—  From,  to  Constantinople  overland.   (H.  Sandwith)  Fra- 

ser, 94:  230.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  741. 

—  From,  to  Samakov.     (II.  Sandwith)  Fortn.  32:  879. 
Belgravia,  An  Echo  from.     Victoria,  ii:  500. 

—  out  of  Doors.     Cornh.  5:  218. 

—  Prose  Ballads  of.     Belgra.  i:  So,  336,  462.     2:  no. 
Belief  and  Evidence.  (W.  Hincks)Canad.  J.  n.  s.  lo:  232. 

—  and  Unbelief.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  343. 
Barry  and  Wace  on.    Quar.  151 :  128. 

—  Conditions  of  Religious.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam. 

75:  1- 

—  Courage  in.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Chr.  Exam.  74:  383. 

—  Development  of.    Westm.  97:  121. 


BELIEF 


110 


BELLE 


Belief,  Ethics  of.  (W.  K.  Clifford)  Contemp.  29:  2S9. 
—  (H.  \V.  Lucas)  Month,  31:  43,  190,  239.  —  (H. 
Wace)  Contemp.  30:  42. 

—  Fixation  of.     (C.  S.  Pierce)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:   i. 

—  l-'iinilanieutal  Laws  of.    (C.  F.  Thwing)  Bib.  Sac.  38: 

3°3- 

—  Grounds  of.     (J.  E.  Cabot)  No.  Am.  iii:  222.  — (C. 

Hudson)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  247.  —  (M.  Hopkins)  Princ. 
n.  s.  7:  19.  —  (G.  P.  Fisher)  Nation,  30:  452. 

—  Knowledge  and.     (D.  G.  Thompson)  Mind,  2:  309. 

—  Newman's  Theory  of.     (L.  Stephen)  Fortu.  28:  6S0, 

792. 

—  Psychology  of.      (W.    B.   Carpenter)  Contemp.   23: 

123- 

—  Responsibility  of.    (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R. 

15:  S92.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  497. 

—  Steps  of,  J.  F.  Clarke's.     O.  &  N.  2:  355. 

—  Unity  amid  Diversities  of.    (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  8: 

594- 
See  Faith. 
Beliefs,  Chaos  of.     Bost.  R.  4:  295. 

—  extinguished.    All  the  Year,  23:  558. 

—  Verification  of.     (II.  Sidgwick)  Contemp.  17:  582. 
Believing  too  much,  Safety  of.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  433. 
Belinda's  Brother  Jack;  a  Story.     (A.  de  Bubna)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  15:  251. 
Belinda  Mason's  Romance.     (W.  Spring)  Dub.  Univ.  85: 

100. 
Belisarius,  Life  of.     (R.  M.Johnston)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  357. 

—  Mo.  R.  119:  274. 

—  and  Marlborough.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  42: 

135- 

—  Was  he  blind  ?    Blackw.  6i :  606. 

Belknap,  Jeremy,  Life  of.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam. 
44:  7S. 

—  Papers  of.     (C.  C.   Smith)  Unita.  R.  7:    604. —  (G. 

W.  Greene)  Nation,  26:  310. 
Belknap,  W.  W.,  Secretary  of  War,  Case  of,  1876.     (E. 

L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:  154,  172. 
Belhnap  Genealogy.     (W.  I.Warren)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  17. 
Bell,  Alexander  G.,  and  the  Telephone.     (E.  E.  Quimby) 

Nation,  29:  279.     See  Telephone. 
Bell,  Andrew,  and  James  Lancaster.     Eel.  R.  8i :  249. 

—  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  6:  264. 

—  and  Madras  System  of  Instruction.    Am.  J.  Educ.  10: 

467. 

—  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  4:  145. 

—  Southey's  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  165:  518. 

Bell,  Sir  Charles.     Fraser,  91:  88.  —  Quar.  72:  192. 

—  Bridgewater  Treatise.     Mo.  R.  132:  424. 

—  Essays  of.     Eel.  M.  2:  289. 

—  Letters  and  Discoveries  of.     Ed.  R.  135:  394.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  451. 

—  Note  concerning.     (C.  Bell)  Fraser,  92:  129. 

—  Pichot's  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  63:  255. 

—  Study  of.     (E.  Taylor)  Good  Words,  12:  309. 
Bell,  Currer,     See  Bronte,  Charlotte. 

Bell,  Garvin  M.,  with  portrait.    Hunt,  22:  277- 
Bell,  Henry,  the  Engineer.     St.  James,  47:  350. 
Bell,  Adm." Henry  IL     (E.  A.  Pollard)  Galaxy,  6:  598. 
Bell,   I.  L.,  and  Metallurgical  Progress,  with  portrait. 

Pract.  M.  5:  33. 
Bell,  John,  Address  of.    Niles's  Reg.  48:  229. 

—  Speech  at  Nashville,  1835.     Niles's  Reg.  48:  ^^t,!. 
Bell,  Samuel,  Governor  of  New  Hampshire,    1819.     (J. 

B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  15. 
Bell,  Samuel  D.,  Memoir  of.     (C.  II.  Bell)  N.  E.  Reg. 

23:  249. 
Bell,  Thomas,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  21:  499. 
Bell,  :Man  in  the.     Portfo.(Den.)  31 :  185. 
Bell  of  the  Wanderers.    (Miss  Sanderson)  Cath.  World, 

":  593- 


Bells.  (H.  R.  Ilaweis)  Contemp.  13:  177.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  76:  658.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  753. 
Same  art.  N.  Eel.  6:  441.  —  (J.  H.  Sniveley)  Ap- 
pleton,  11:  43.  —  (H.  Willis)  Bentley,  9:  90. — 
Argosy,  18:  458. — Chamb.  J.  24:  87.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  46:  700. —  Chamb.  J.  28:  398.  —  Penny 
M.  3:  404. 

—  and  Chimes.     (G.  B.  Griffith)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  11:  451. 

—  and  Bell-Founders  of  Nottinghamshire.     (W.  P.  W. 

Stiff)  Reliquary,  13:  81. 

—  ArcluTology  of.     (E.   II.  W.  Dunkin)  Antiquary,   2: 

260,  271.     3:  13. 

—  Art  in  the  Belfry.     (L.  Jcwitt)  Art  J.  25:  21-171. 

—  Bell  Metal,  and  Bell  Founding.     Pract.  M.  3:  84,  207. 

—  Blessing  of.     Cong.  6:  257. 

—  Change-ringing.      Chamb.   J.    54:    731.      Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  137:  247.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  2S6. 

—  Chat  on.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Harper,  40:  450. 

—  Church.     (J.  Piggot)  Anti{iuary,   4:   139.  —  Chamb. 

J.  47:  266.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  108.  Same  art. 
Ev.  Sat.  5:  316.  — Mo.  Rel.  M.  6:  312.  7:  211. — 
Quar.  95:  308.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  155. 

of  Cornwall.     (E.   H.  W.  Dunkin)  Reliquary,  14: 

£-203.     15:    9-209.     16:    35-220.      17:    105.      18: 

99>  153- 
of  Derbyshire.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,   13:  i,  97, 

171-  14:  33-225-  15:  53-241-  16:  113,  193.  17: 
40,  112.     18:  109. 

—  Charles  Dickens  on.     (G.  D.  Cowan)  Belgra.  28:  380. 

—  Early,  of  Massachusetts.     (E.  H.  Goss)  N.  E.  Reg. 

28:  176,  279. 

—  Gossip  about.     Cath.  World,  2:  32.  —  Chamb.  J.  42: 

414. 

—  History  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:  107. 

—  Notes  on.     Ouce  a  Week,  3:  707. 

—  of  Avignon;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  i:  7S3. 

—  of  Botreaiix;  a  Legend.     Blackw.  83:  41.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  56:  436. 

—  of  Lynn;  a  Poem.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Atlan.  17:  47. 

—  of  Yarrick.     Chamb.  J.  57:  217,  233,  250. 

—  Origin  and  History  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  22:  367. 

—  Traditions  of.     Sliarpe,  30:  265.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

49:  127. 

—  What  can  be  said  about.     (H.  R.  Ilaweis)  Good  Words, 

20:  250,  309. 
Bell-Animalcule.     (J.  Samuelson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  145. 
Bell-Birds  of  America.     (P.  L.  Sclatcr)  Intel.  Obs.  10: 

401. 
Bell  Founder;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  279. 
Bell  Foimdry  and  Clock  Factory.     Penny  M.  11:  121. 
Bell  Metal.     All  the  Year,  24:  197.  — Ev.  Sat.  9:  550. 
Bell  Ringer,  The.     Chamb.  J.  55:  7-42. 
Bell  Tower;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  6:  123. 

—  at  Westminster  Palace.     (J.  Hunter)  Arch.  37:  23. 
Bell  Voices.     Chamb.  J.  19:  42. 

Bella  Donna;  a  Tale.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Dub.  Univ.  61: 

273-666.     62:  101-656. 
Bellamar,  Cave  of,  Cuba.     (F.  F.  Cavada)  Harper,  41 : 

826. 
Bellamy,  George  Anne,  the  Actress.      Dub.  Univ.   64: 

447,  559- 

—  and  Peg  Woffington.     Temp.  Bar,  52:  316. 
Bellamy,  Dr.  Joseph,  Works  of.     (J.  Woodbridge)  Lit. 

&'Theo.  R.  2:  58. 

—  True  Religion.     (L.  Hart)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  397. 
Bellarmine,  Cardinal.     (W.   Dubberlcy)  Month,   37:   i, 

153.  305- 

—  Birthplace  of.     (F.  Goldie)  Month,  22:  36. 

Bellay,  .Joachim  de.  Early  French  Poet.     Lond.  M.  5:  231 . 
Belle's  Black  Coachman;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  49:  744, 

761. 
Belle's  Choice,  The.    Fraser,  32:  610. 


BELLE 


111 


BENEDICTIONAL 


Belle  of  Belgravia.     (G.  W.  Garrett)  Dub.  Univ.  80: 

427,  557,  632.     81:  56-583. 
Belle  of  Santa  Cruz.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  30. 
Belle  Dame  sans  Merei;  a  Poem.     (R.  Bell)  St.  James, 

10:  240. 
Belle    Prairiej    British    North    America.      Temp.    Bar, 

15:  544- 
Belles  Demoiselles  Plantation.      (G.   W.  Cable)  Scrib. 

7:  739- 
Belles  of  Beechwood;  a  Tale.      (H.  L.  Nicholson)  St. 

James,  41 :  293. 
Belles  of  the  Island,'  The.     (Mrs.  Bushby)  Colburn,  119: 

30-435.     120:  51. 
Belleau,  Remy,  Early  French  Poet.     Lond.  M.  5:  331. 
Bcllefontaine  Cemetery;  a  Poem.     (E.  Stagg)  West.  J. 

10:  143. 
Bellerophon.     Blackw.  76:  256.  —  Overland',  2:  91. 
Belles  Lettres,  Thoughts  on.     West.  M.  2:  310. 
Bellew,  J.  C.  M.,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week,  26:  loi. 
Belli,  Giuseppe.     (F.  E.  Trollope)  Bclgra.  42:  60. 

—  Sonnets  in  the  Roman  Dialect.     Fortn.  21 :  209. 
Belligerent  Claims  and  Neutral  Rights.     (Earl  Airlie) 

Fortn.  27:  5S0. 
Belligerent  Rights,  1865.     (II.  W.  Torroy)  Nation,  1 :  69. 
Belligerents  and  Neutrals.     Nation,  23:  69. 

—  Maritime  Rights  of.     (W.  T.  Thornton)  Macmil.  7: 

231.  — Fraser,  64:  375. 
Belling  the  Cat.     Tinsley,  13:  336. 
Bellingham,  Richard.   (J.  B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  16. 

—  Letters  to,  1668-69.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  186. 

—  Will  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  14:  237. 

Bellingham,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  47. 
Bellini,  G.     Westm.  31:  467.  — Art  J.  10:  65,  97. 

—  Romance  of.     (Mrs.  EUet)  Cath.  AVorld,  6:  408. 
Bellmanship,  The;  a  Talc.     Blackw.  46:  3S1. 
Bellomont,  Richard  Coote,  Earl  of.     (J.  Colburn)  N.  E. 

Reg.  19:  235. 
Bellot,  J.  Rene.    Bentley,  38:  236.  —  Dub.  Univ.  46:  712. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M  37:  240.  —  Liv.  Age,  47:  176. 
Bellows,  Henry  W.,   Discussion   with   H.  W.   Beecher. 

0.  &N.  2:  S7. 

—  on  the  Moral  Government  of  God.     New  Eng.  6:  249. 

—  Sermons.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  68:  221. 
Bellows  Nozzles,  Experiments  on  Form  of.    (T.  Ewbank) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  339. 
Beloit  College.     (A.  L.  Chapin)  New  Eng.  31:  334. 
Beloochistan.     Blackw.  82:  474. 

—  and  Scinde,  Pottinger's.    Quar.  15:  85. 

—  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  83:  259. 

Belsham,  Thomas,  Memoir  of.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam. 
15:  69. 

—  Philosophy  of  the  Mind.     Ed.  R.  i:  475. 

—  Translation  of  Paul's  Epistles.     Quar.  30:  79. 

Belt,  Thomas,  Naturalist  in  Nicaragua.     Chamb.  J.  51: 

120.  —  Nature,  18:  570. 
Belting.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  34. 
Belting  Experience,  A.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  435. 
Belting  Facts  and  Figures.     (J.  Spiers)  Pract.  M.  4:  153. 

—  (J.  H.  Cooper)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  86:  173-3S2.  87: 
40-377.  88  :  23-3S2.  89 :  26-324.  90 :  33-377- 
91:17-317.  92:36-389.  93:32,325-  94:28- 
343-  95:  9S,  323-  96:  233,  327,  40S.  97:  401. 
98:  254. 

BeUing  Machinery.     (R.  Tyler)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  24:  245. 
Belts.     (A.  Moriii)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  22. 

—  Adhesion  of.     (H.  R.  Towne)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  85:  89. 

—  (J.  II.  Cooper)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  414. 

—  Driving  Power  of.     (J.  H.  Cooper)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

106:  308.  107:  309.  —  (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
107:  374. 

—  or  Straps,  Efficiency  of.    (0.  Reynolds)  Eel.  Eugiii. 

14:  357- 


Belts,  Theon,'  of  Tension  of.     (L.  G.  Franck)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  99:  321. 
Set  Driving-Bands. 
Belt  Dynamometer,  Siemens's.     (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst,  no:  i. 
Beltane,  the  Druid  Festival.     (R.  R.  Macgregor)  Belgra. 

35:  426. 
Belton  Estate.     (A.  Trollope)  Fortn.  i:  24-641.     2:  11- 

651.    3:  12-411.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  86:  1-593. 

87:  17-60S.     88:  11-112. 
Beltrami,   J.   C,   Pilgrimage  in   Europe  and   America. 

Quar.  37:  448. 
Bclvidere,  Countess  of.     Chamb.  J.  6:  324. 
Belville,  Va.,  Settlement  of,  1785-95.     Hesp.  3:  25-431. 
Bclvoir  Castle.     Antiquary,  3:  229.  —  Penny  M.  8:  217. 
Belzoni,  Giovanni.     Hogg,  8:  104. 

—  Discoveries  in   Egypt.     (H.  Salt)  Quar.  24:  139. — 

Mo.  R.  95:  77. 

—  Sepukher  of.     Lond.  M.  12:  609. 

—  Story  of.     House.   Words,  2  :  548.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  29:  173.  Same  art.  Ecl.M.  23:  104. 
Belzoni,  Mrs.  and  Dr.  Young  Fraser,  9:  629. 
Bem,  General.     Eel.  M.  23:  2S. 

—  First  Campaign  in  Transylvania.     Brit.  Q.  13:  1. 
Bemis's  Heights,  N.  Y.,  Visit  to.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  505. 
Ben;  a  Tale.     (R.  M.  Davis)  Putnam,  15:  163. 
Ben's  Bear.     All  the  Y'ear,  10:  493. 

Ben's  Beaver.     All  the  Year,  12:  35. 

Ben-na-Groich.     Bl.ickw.  45:  409. 

Ben  Nevis  and  Ben  Mnich  Dhui.     Blackw.  62:  149. 

Ben  Scrraq.     House.  Words,  13:  4. 

Benares.     Macmil.  3:    58.  — Penny  M.   14:  401. — (II. 

M.  Alden)   Harper,    38:    750. —  (F.    Vincent,    jr.) 

Scrib.  10:  182. 
Bench,  Pleasantries  of  the.     Chamb.  J.  7:  13S,  167. 

—  and  the  Bar.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  6:  209. 

of  New   York,    Proctor's.      (A.   K.   Macdonougli) 

Nation,  12:  91. 

See  Bar  and  Bench. 
Benchers.     Chamb.  J.  51:  601. 

—  of  the  Inner  Temple.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  4:  279. 
Bendemann,  Edward.     Art  J.  17:  229. 

Bendish,  Bridget.     (T.  II.  Gill)  Cong.  4:  594. 
Benedctti,  Count,  Diplomatic  Career  of .     (C.  K.  Adams) 

No.  Am.  114:  233. 
Benedict,  St.,  of  Nursia.     Kitto,  29:  72,  293. 

—  and  the  Benedictines.     (S.  L.  Caldwell)  Bapt.  Q.  lo: 

29.—  (P.Schaff)Contin.Mo.  5:  451.  — Ed.  R.89:  i. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  16:  433.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
20:  433. — Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  525.     26:  264. 

—  and  the  Monasteries.     Univ.  Q.  8:  221. 

Benedict,  David,  his  Life  and  Labors.     (H.  C.  Graves) 

Bapt.  Q.  10:  99. 
Benedict,  Erastus  C.     (G.  F.  Betts)  M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  78. 
Benedict,  Sir  Julius,  A  Morning  with.     (K.  Field)  Scrib. 

13:  4S0. 
Benedict  Club.    (R.  .Tohns)  Bentley,  3:  57S. 
Benedicta,  M.ary.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  13:  207. 
Benedictine  of  Mount   Etna.     (J.  Pardee)  Dub.  Unir. 

22:  469. 
Benedictines,  The.     (M.  K.aeder)  Cath.  World,  31 :  243. 

—  French.     (Sir  J.  Stephen)  Ed.  R.  89:  i. 

—  in  England.     Lond.  Q.  16:  313. 

—  of  St.  Maur.     Dub.  R.  21:  217. 

—  Return  of,  to  Scotland.     (R.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  24: 

131. 
Benedictine    Monastery  on    Monte   Casino.      Dem.    R. 

38:  56.     See  Monte  Casino. 
Benediction,  The.     (O.  E.  Daggett)  Cong.  Q.  u:  388. 

—  Aiwstolic.     (J.  W.  Y'eonians)  Princ.  33:  286, 
Benedictional  of  Athelwold.     (J.  Gage)  Arch.  24:  1. 

—  of  Archbishop  Robert.    (J.  Gage)  Arch.  24:  iiS. 


BENEDIX 


112 


BENNETT 


Bcnedix,  R.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  501. 

Benefactor,  The.     (B.  S.  Barclay)  Godey,  25:  34. 

Benefactors.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53:  417. 

—  Public.     (E.  P.  Peabody)  Hunt,  36:  659. 
Beneficence  the  noblest  Aim.     (G.  B.  Idc)  Chr.  R.  16: 

524. 

—  Oppressiveness  of  vulgar.     (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  142: 

546. 

—  Systematic.     (P.  Bergstresser)  Luth.  Q.  6:  117.  — (J. 

S.  Pendleton)  Chr.  R.  16:  200. 
Benefit  of  Clergy.     (F.  W.  Rowsell)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs. 

2:  331. —All  the  Year,  43:  44S. — Belgra.  19:  216. 

—  Chamb.  J.  44:  244. 
Benefit  Societies.     (Dr.  Beard)  Peop.  J.  3:  250,  327. 

—  Causes  of  their  Failure.  (Dr.  Beard)  Pcop.  J.4:  41,  97- 
Beneke  and  German  Pedagogy.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  49. 

—  Psychological   and   Pedagogical   Views   of.     Am.   J. 

Educ.  28:  50. 
Beneventum,   Italy,   Archiepiscopal   Palace  at.     (M.  P. 

Thompson)  Cath.  World,  27:  234. 
Benevolence.     (J.  Brazcr)  Chr.  Exam.  13:  137.  —  (A. 

Stevens)  Am.  Meth.  M.   18:  2S7.  — Chr.  Obs.  23: 

465,  529. 

—  and  Modesty.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  751. 

—  and  Pauperism.     (A.  Lewis)  Dark  Blue,  2:  205. 

—  and  Selfishness.     (J.  Day)  Am.  Bib.  Rcpos.  2d  s.  9:  i. 

—  as  an  Act  of  Worship. "  (II.  S.  DeForest)  Cong.  Q. 

18:  43. 

—  Christian.     Danv.  Q.  3:  483. — Prine.  42:  279. 

—  Ground  and  Nature  of.     (R.  B.  Thurston)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  19;  32S. 

—  Church's  Philosophy  of.     Clir.  R.  2:  85. 

—  Disinterested,  Genesis  of.     (P.  Friedmann)  Mind,  3: 

404.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  735. 

—  Duty  of.     (L.  Withington)  Cong.  R.  8:  176. 

—  Motives  to  active.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  617. 

—  of  the  Church.    (A.  C.  Wedckind)  Luth.  Q.  5:  451, 

—  Sensational.     (R.  Quiddam)  St.  James,  38:  160. 

—  Systematic.     (C.   A.    Stork)   Luth.   Q.  i:    13. —(H. 

Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  3:  27.  —  (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb. 
4:  191,209  —  New  Eng.  9:  14. 

—  Theory  and  Practice  of.     Pamph.  13:  391.     14:  65. 
See  Almsgiving;  Philanthropy. 

Benevolent  Action,  First  Principles  of.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R. 

4:  373- 
Benevolent  Effort,  Hindrances  to.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  241. 
Benevolent  Efforts  of  the  Age.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  113. 
Benevolent  Institutions  of  United  States.    Am.  Alma. 

1836:  154. 
Benevolent  Objects,  Associations  for.    (J.  Walker)  Chr. 

Exam.  2:  241. 
Benevolent  Operations  of  the  Church.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

4:  522. 
Benevolent  Societies  and  Agents.     Cong.  Q.  3:  182. — 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  255. 

—  Officers  and  Table  of.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  2:  51. 

—  Responsibility  in  Management  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New 

Eng.  5:  28. 
Benevolent  Work  of  the  Churches,  Financial  Aspects  of. 

(C.  Gushing)  Cong.  Q.  17:  18. 
Benezct,  Anthony,  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  18:  43. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  28:  367. 

Bengal,  Agricultural  Show  in.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  30S. 

—  Annals  of.     Ed.  R.  129:  200. 

—  Army  of.     Colburn,  112:  i. 

—  as  a  Field  of  Missions.     Hogg,  14:  165. 

—  Census  of,  1872.    (H.  Beverley)  J.  Statis.  See.  37:  69. 

—  Colebrookc's  Remarks  on.    Ed.  R.  lO:  27. 

—  Cooks  and  Cookery  in.     All  the  Year,  28:  348. 

—  Cyclone  Wave  in.    Nature,  15:  261. 

—  Deville's  Letters  on.     For.  Q.  i:  123. 

—  Domesday-Book  of.  (F.  W.  Rowsell)  19th  Cent.  6: 1033. 


Bengal,  Education  in.    (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  43:  266. 

45:    254.  — (M.    B.   Hope)   Princ.    15:    333. —  (J. 

Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  21:  21. 
Popular.     St.  James,  5:  483. 

—  Educational  Question  in.     St.  James,  29:  604. 

—  English  Administration  in.     Loud.  Q.  30:  426. 

—  Famine  in,  1770.     St.  James,  22:  2S1. 
1S74.     (H.  Copiuger)  Colburn,  155:  93. 

Sir  Cecil  Beadon's  Defense.     (J.  M.  Capes)  Fortn. 

8:  iSo. 

—  Hill  Tribes  of  Chittagong.     Chamb.  J.  46:  59. 

—  Large  and  small  Game  of,  Baldwin's.      Dub.  Univ. 

89:  40S. 

—  History  of,  Stewart's.     Eel.  R.  19:  140. 

—  Indigo-Planting  in,  and  the  Breach-of-Contract  Bill, 

Eraser,  65:  5io. 

—  Magistrate  of.     All  the  Year,  22:  87. 

—  Mutiny  in,  1857.     Blackw.  82:  372.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  55:  321. 

—  Peasant  Life  in.     (J.  T.  Wheeler)  Macmil.  42;    211. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  347.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
95:  400. 

—  Planters  and  Ryots  in.     Nat.  R.  14:   114. 

—  Rail,  Road,  and  River  in.     Once  a  Week,  29:   81. 

—  Ryot  of.     Blackw.  113:  147. 

—  Soonderbuns  of.     Chamb.  J.  43:  45. 

—  Statistics  of  Civil  Justice  in.    (W.  H.  Sykcs)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  12:  I. 

—  Timber  Trees  of.     (Capt.  Munro)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

46:  84. 

—  Village  Life  in.     All  the  Year,  21 :  58. 

—  Young.     Chamb.  J.  29:  199.  —  (W.  Knighton)  Con- 

temp.  38:  8SS. 
Bengalee  in  Europe.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  742. 
Beugalese  Correspondence.     Temp.  Bar,  II :  295, 
Bengali  Historical  Novel.  (Prof.  Cowell)  Macmil.  25:  455. 
Bengali  Life,  Realities  of.     Eraser,  99:  358. 
Bengali  Play;  Nil  Darpan.     All  the  Year,  6:  158. 
Bengali  Will.     Good  Words,   8:    669.     Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  4:  600. 
Bengel,  Johann  Albrecht.     Lond.  Q.  11:  191. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  67:  21. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  41 :  724,  780. 

—  Table-Talk  of.     Chr.  Obs.  41 :  591,  661. 
Beniden  de  Berg.     (N.  P.  Willis)  Colburn,  49:  26. 
Benito,  the  Horse-Tamer.     Chamb.  J.  8:  277. 
Benito  Cereno.     Putnam,  6:  353,  459,  633. 
Benjamin  of  Brcslau.     Bentley,  15:  596. 

Benjamin  of  Tudela.     Blackw.  52:    551.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

92:  598. 
Benjamin,  B.,  and  Sons.     Colburn,  169:  171. 
Benjamin,  Park,  Poems  of.     Deni.  R.  15:   494.  —  Am. 

Mo.  R.  3:  76. 
Bculow's  Books.     (J.  Sterling)  Blackw.  42:  483. 
Bennett,  George,  with  portrait.     Dub.  L^niv.  34:  526. 
Bennett,  J.  G.,  sen.    (J.  Parton)  No.  Am.  102:  373.  —  (E. 

I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  25:  169.  —  with  portrait,  Dem.  R. 

31:  409. 

—  Character  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  394. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Dem.  R.  36:  106. 

—  Scintillations  of.     (P.  Peebles)  Galaxy,  14:  258. 
Bennett.  Sir  John,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     Pract.  M, 

5:  66. 
Bennett,  ^Irs.,  afterwards  Lady  Heneage  Finch.     Temp. 

Bar,  35:  524. 
Bennett,  Sir  Sterndale,  Place  of,  in  Music.     Eraser,  gi : 

299. 

—  Some  Recollections  of.     Eraser,  92:  20. 

Bennett,  Rev.  W.,  Memoir  and  Letters  of.    Cong.  M.  6: 

1-113. 
Bennett,  Wm.  C,  Poems  of.    Peop.  J.  10:  361.  —  Eel.  R. 

93:  563.  — (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  2:  137. 


BENNETT 


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BERG 


Bennett  Family  of  Ipswich,  Mass.     (J.  M.  Bradburj-) 

N.  E.  Keg.  29:  165. 
Bennett  Case,  Judgment  in.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  543,  561. — 

Cong,  i:  435.  —  (C.  Beard)  Theo.  It.  9:  3S9. 
Bennett  Murder  Case.    (N.  F.  Davin)  C'aiiad.  Mo.  18:  300. 
Bennington,  Battle  of.    (H.  B.  Dawson)  Hist.  M.  17:  2S9. 

Gen.  Stark  and.    (H.  W.  Herrick)  Harper,  55:  511. 

Bennington  County,  Yt.,  Ministers   of.     (J.  Anderson) 

Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  131. 
Benson,  Christopher.   In  Memoriam.    St.  James,  22:  255. 
Benson,  Edgworth,  Travels  and  Opinions  of.     Loud.  M. 

3:  9,  173- 
Benson,  Joseph,  Character  of,  with  portrait.    (J.  Bunting) 

Meth.  M.  45:  I. 
Benson,  Mrs.  Sarah.     Meth.  M.  33:  453. 
Benson,  Stephen  Allen,  President  of  Liberia.     (W.  Cop- 

pinger)  Nat.  M.  8:  311. 
Bent  Family,   Recollections  of.     (W.  Waldo)  Western, 

6:  247. 
Bentham,  Jeremy.     (J.  Bowring)  Howitt,  2:   123.     (A. 

V.  Dicey)  Nation,  27:  352.  —  (W.  Empson)  Ed*.  R. 

78:  460.  — Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  289.  — (J.  Neal)  Atlan. 

16:   575.  —  Am.  Eel.  4:  207.  —  (J.  S.  Mill)Westm. 

29:  467.  —  (J.  H.  Burton)Westm.  37:  265.  —  Dem. 

R.  8:   251.  —  Mus.  21:    244.  —  Select  J.  i:   82. — 

Colburn,  10:  68.     35:  42. 

—  and  Benthamese.     (J.  Plummer)  Victoria,  4:  103. 

—  and  Benthamism  in  Politics  and  Ethics.     (II.  Sidg- 

wick)  Fortn.  27:  627. 

—  and  Theory  of  Legislation.     (G.  H.   Smith)  Nat.  Q. 

3:  51- 

—  and  the  Utilitarians.     (H.  S.  Legarc^)  So.  R.  7:  261. 

—  Bacon  and  Plato.     (H.  H.  Milman)  (Juar.  61 :  462. 

—  Book  of  Fallacies.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  42:  367. 

—  Brougham,  and  Law  Reform.     Westm.  11:  447. 

—  Character  and  Writings  of.    (H.  Brougham)  Tait,  n.  s. 

5:  483- 

—  Chrestomathia.     Mo.  R.  90:  197. 

—  Deontology.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  21:  i. 

—  Early  Life  of.     Dem.  R.  10:  545. 

—  Letter  to  Count  Toreno.     Mo.  R.  99:  386. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Mo.  R.  158:  73.     160:  12S. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (J.  BoMTing)  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  21-697.     8: 

26-728.     9:  443. 

—  on  Church  of  England.  Quar.  21 :  167.—  Mo.  R.  88: 52. 

—  on  Codification.     (Sir  S.  Romilly)  Ed.  R.  29:  217. 

—  on  Judicature,  Dumond's.     For.  R.  5:  153. 
— '  on  Usury.     See  Usury. 

—  Principles  of  Legislation,  Dumond's.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed. 

R.  4:  I. 

—  Rationale  of  Evidence.     Ed.  R.  48:  457. 

—  Science  of  Morality.    Ed.  R.  61 :  365.  —  (T.  P.  Thomp- 

son) Westm.  11 :  254.     12:  246.    Sfe  Utilitarianism. 

—  Theory  of  Legislation.    (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  51 :  3S4. 

—  Theory  of  Punishments,  Dumont's.     Ed.  R.  22:   i. 

—  Works  of.     Tait,  2:  49.     n.  9.  3:  607. 

Bentiiuk,  Lord  George.     Blackw.   71:    121.  —  Irish  Q. 
2:  75. 

—  Disraeli's  Life  of.     Colburn,  94:   104.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

39:  114.  —  Eel.  R.  95:  190. 

—  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  95:  190. — Blackw.  71:  121. 

—  Obituary  Notice  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  715. 

Bentley,  Richard,  and  Trinity  College.     Am.  J.  Educ. 
28:  407. 

—  Correspondence  of.  Mo.  R.  157:  446. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  43:  458.  — 

Ed.  R.  51:  321. — Blackw.  28:  437,  644.  —  Mo.  R. 
122:  317. 

—  Monk's  Life  of.     (C.  J.  Blomfield)  Quar.  46:  iiS.— 

Eel.  R.  52:  189. 
Bentley,  Rev.  William,  Letters  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  351. 

—  Papers  of.     Hist.  M.  18:  339.    22:  245,  364. 


Bentlej-,  Rev.  William.    Washington's  Birthday  Oration, 

1793.     Hist.  M.  17:  3. 
Benton,   Thomas  H.,  with  portrait.    Dem.  R.   i:  S3. — 

with  portrait,   Dein.  R.  42:  60. — Land  We  Love, 

5:  119. 

—  Dinner  to,  1S35.     Niles's  Reg.  48:  462. 

—  Portrait  of.     Dem.  K.  13:   i. 

—  Thirty  Years'  View.     So.  Q.  27:  277. 
Benvenuto  Cellini;  a  Tale.     Am.  Whig  K.  14:  163,208. 
Benvolio;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  20:  209. 

Benyowski,  Count  de.  Death  of.     Lond.  M.  17:  261. 
Benzole.    Eraser,  40:  452.    Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  23:  369. 
Beolco,  Angelo;  and  the  Commedia  dell'  Arte.    Blackw. 

129:  753- 
Beothucs.    (T.  G.  B.  Lloyd)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  21.    5:  222. 
Beothuc  Skulls,     ((i.  Busk)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  230. 
Beowulf.     Canad.  JIo.  2:  S3.  —  House.  Words,  17:  459. 
Beppo,  the  Conscript.    (T.  A.  Trollope)  Once  a  Week,  9: 

421-701.     10:  21-337. 
Beppo's  Escape.     Chamb.  J.  58:  667. 
Bequests.     See  Legacies. 
Bcranger,  P.  J.  de.    (C.  A.  Saintc-Beuve)  Atlan.  i:  469. 

—  (J.  A.  Harrison)  So.  M.  12:  454.  —  (J.  F.  Hurst) 
Meth.  Q.  18:  41S.  — (A.  Rhodes)  Scrib.  7:  390.— 
■with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  75:  629.  —  with  portrait,  Peop. 
J.  5:  204. — with  portrait.  Eraser,  11:  300.  40: 
531.  — Dem.  K.  24:  248.  —  Eel.  M.  14:  269.  —  For. 
Q.  12:  2S.  —  Blackw.  83:  102.  —  Colburn,  6:  303. 
8:  305.  43:  471.  —  Dub.  Univ.  51:  437. — House. 
Words,  16:  1S5.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  55:  339. — 
Internat.  M.  i:  454.  —  Nat.  R.  5:  411. — N.  Eel.  4: 
604.  —  No.  Brit.  27:  498. — Temp.  Bar,  49:  463. 

—  and  Burns  compared.    (C.  Mackay)  19th  Cent.  7:  443. 

—  and  his  Songs.    (W.  Dowe)  Dub.  Univ.  23:  205,  73S. 

—  (J.  H.  Yosburg)  Nat.  Q.  18:  256. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Bentley,  43:  209. 

—  Character  of .     Lond.  M.  22:  173. 

—  Genius  and  Influence  of.     Knick.  2:  171. 

—  Horace,  and  Burns:  Lyrists.    Cornh.  17:  150.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  3. 

—  Last  Songs  of.     Bentley,  42:  574. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Lond.  Q.  20:  74. 

—  Life  of.    (T.  Sedgwick)  No.  Am.  29:  123.  —  Mus.  23: 

490,  524. 

—  Memoir  of.     Howitt,  3:  196. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Bentley,  42 :  346. 

—  Poems  of.     Lond.  M.  10:  593. — Brit.  Q.  26:  449. 

—  Posthumous  Memoirs  and  Songs.     Ed.  R.  108:   17;. 

—  Songs  after.     Blackw.  33:  S44. 

—  Songs  of.   Blackw.  13:  507.   41 :  703.  —  (T.  P.  Thomp- 

son) Westm.  10:  198.  —  Quar.  46:  461.  —  Select  J. 
2:  135.  — So.  R.  7:  42.  — Tait,  3:  149.— Dub.  Univ. 
26:  204. 

—  Songs  and  Politics  of.     (E.  Clarke)  Eraser,  102:  175. 

—  Story  of,  and  his  Songs.     Irish  Mo.  2:  167. 

—  Translations  from.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  255.  —  New  Q.  6: 

174. 
Berber  Languages.     Prosp.  R.  3:  461. 

—  Hodgson's  Memoirs  on.     (A.  II.  Everett)  No.  Am. 

35:  54- 
Berchtesgaden  and  .Salzburg,   Day  at.     Once  a  Week, 
15:'444. 

—  and  the  Ziller-Tlial.     Cornh.  15:   572. 

—  Visit  to  Salt-Mines  of.     St.  James,  23:  51S. 
Bcrck-sur-iler.     All  the  Year,  24:  20. 
Berdan,  D.,  Memoirs  of.     Knick.  14:  471. 
Berendeens.     (II.  II.  Howortli)  Geog.  M,  3:  310. 
Berengar  of  Tours,  Life  of.     Ciir.  Rem.  51:  311. 
Berenice;  a  Talc.     (E.  A.  Poe)  So.  Lit.  ^less.  i:  ■^■^■'^. 
Berents  and  Ubiquity.    (J.  H.  Ebrard)  Mercersb.  6:  -21. 
Berg,  Joseph  E.,  Last  Words  of.   (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb. 

4:  283. 


BERGAMO 


114 


BERMUDAS 


Bergamo,  Visit  to.     (A.  Laugol)  Nation,  29:  iSS. 
Bergen.     (G.  T.  Temple)  (Jood  Words,  21 :  767. 

—  Days  at.     (Mrs.  II.  H.  Jackson)  Atlan.  47:  770. 
Bergerac,  Savinien  Cyrano  de.     (II.  Morley)  Fraser,  51 : 

273.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  46:  2S7.  —  House.  Words, 
14:  524. 

—  Satirical  Characters.     Retros.  i :  270. 

Borgh,  Henry,  and  his  Work.    (C.  C.  Buel)  Scrib.  17 :  872. 

Herghem,  Nicholas.     Art  .T.  3:  306. 

Berigoniuni.     All  the  Year,  32:  31. 

Bcrith,  Hebrew  Word,  Principal  Meaning  of.    Chr.  Obs. 

73:  96,  199. 
Berkeley,  Elizabeth,  Margravine  of  Anspach.     Internat. 

M.'3:  303. 
Berkeley,  George,  Bp.     (J.Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  5:  312. — 

(G".  E.  Ellis)  ().  &  N.  4:  591.  — (E.  E.  Beardslej') 

Am.  Church   It.  36:   241.  —  (.M.  Oliphant)  Blackw. 

105:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  100:  395. 

—  and  his  Philosophy.    (F.  Bowen)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  310. 

—  and  his  Works.     Chr.  R.  25:  313. 

—  and  Kant.     (R.  Noel)  Contemp.  20:  72. 

—  and  Positivism.    (St.G.  Stock)  Tlico.  R.  16:  342,  437. 

—  and  Rationalism.     Bentley,  31 :  294. 

—  A.  C.  Eraser  on.     (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind,  6:  421. 

—  Huxley  on.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Radical,  9:  176. 

—  Idealism  of.     (O.  A.  Brownsou)  Brownson,  1 :  29.  — 

Blackw.  51:  S12.  53:  762.  —  Dub.  Univ.  7:  437, 
534.  —  Evang.  R.  21:  200.  — No.  Brit.  34:  452.  53: 
36S. 

—  in  America.    (D.  C.  Gilman)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  115. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Am.  Church  R.  6:  407. 
and  Philosophy  of.     Quar.  132:  85. 

and  Thoughts  of.      Dub.  Univ.  94:  129. 

and  Writings.     (J.  McClenahan)  Nat.  Q.  4:  121. 

(J.  S.  Mill)  Fortn.  16:  505.  — (W.  G.  Sumner) 
Nation,  13:  59. —  Brit. Q. 26:  75.— Dub. R.  69:  iSo. 

—  on  the  Nature  of  Matter.     (T.  C.  Simon)  J.  Spec. 

Piiilos.  3:  336. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (C.  S.  Peirce)  No.  Am.  113:  449. 

—  Principle  of  Knowledge,  Krauth's  edition.    (T.  Appel) 

Mercersb.  21:  160. 

—  Real  World  of.     (Prof.  Fraser)  Macmil.  6:  192. 

—  Siris.     Retros.  11:  239. 

—  Theory  of  Vision.    (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  38:  318.    39: 

491. 

—  Works  of.     (J.  H.  Stirling)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  7:  i.— 

Ed.  R.  136:  I.  — Lond.  Q.  37:  265. 
Eraser's   edition.     Brit.  Q.    53:    4S2.     Same    art. 

Liv.  Age,  55:  257. 
Berkeley,  Grantley  F.,  and  his  Novel.     Fraser,  14:  242. 

—  Assault  on  Mr.  Fraser.     Fraser,  15:  100. 

—  Life  oL     Dub.  Univ.  70:  102.  —  (R.  M.  Kettle)  Col- 

buni,  168:  429. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  iii. 

—  Sandnon  Hall.     Fraser,  22:  6-^7. 

Berkeleys,  The;  a  political  Lesson.     Macmil.  11:  467. 
Berkeley,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  139. 
Berkeley  Castle.     Antiquary,  3:  157. 
Berkshire  Co.,  Mass.,  Geology  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  114:  37-257. 

—  Jubilee  of,   1S43.     Knick.  24:  181.  —  (F.  A.  Butler) 

Colburn,  76:  127. 

—  —  Sequel  to.     Dem.  R.  15:  400. 

—  Quartzite  and  Associated  Rocks  of.    (J.  D.  Dana)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  104:  362,  450.     105:  47,  84.     106:  257. 

—  Road  in.     (W.  H.  Gibson)  Harper,  63:  643. 

—  Summer  in.     (G.  Merriman)  0.  &  N.  7:  69;. 
Berkshire  Ministerial  Association,  Centennial  Anniver- 
sary.    (N.  H.  Eggleston)  Cong.  Q.  6:  142. 

Berkshire,  England.     Quar.  106:  205. 

—  Holidays  in.     (A.  B.  Reach)  Sharpe,  18:  292. 

—  Tour  through.     Temp.  Bar,  11:  52. 


Berkshire  Lady,  The.     (T.  Hughes)  Lippinc.  17:  458. 
Berlin.     (W.  Wells)  Scrib.  i:  172. 

—  and  Potsdam,  Visit  to.    (H.  Bedford)  Month,  38:  373. 

—  and  Vienna.     (J.  M.  Hart)  Lippinc.  17:  553. 

—  Bird's-Eye  View,  with  Key,  1S71.    Ev.  Sat.  II :  103. 

—  Club  Life  in.     (H.  Tuttle)"Gcnt.  M.  n.  s.  14:  43. 

—  Description  of.     Howitt,  3:  236. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Crisis  in.     (A.  Chalmers)  Theo.  R.  15: 

142. 

—  Environs  of.     (J.  W.  Wall)  Galaxy,  2:  694. 

—  Holiday  at.     Bentley,  25:  43. 

—  Lette-House  of.     Victoria,  26:  334. 

—  Low  Life  in.     (W.  Wells)  Scrib.  6:  288. 

—  Manners  and  Mode  of  living  in.     Penny  M.  6:  319. 

—  Museum  of.  Frescos  in.     Art  J.  5:  79. 

Olvmpia  Antiquities  in.    (E.  von  Curtius)  Internat. 

R.  4:  I. 

—  Notes  on.     Hogg,  8:  126. 

—  Popular  Life  iu.   Westm.  51:  216.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

17:  262. 

—  I^rinceton  Graduate  at.     (J.  M.  Hart)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

27:  641. 

—  Revolution  of  1848  in.     (T.  S.  Fay)  Galaxv,  16:  244, 

363- 

—  Salons  of.     Bentlej^  50:  14S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

71:  59. 

—  Social  Life  in.    Bentley,  46:  414. 

—  Three  Nights  in.     Blackw.  50:  466. 

—  Three  old  Legends  of.     All  the  Year,  26:  10. 

—  University  of.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.   18:  205. — 

Chr.  Exam.  21:  213. 
Programme  of  Lectures.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  921. 

—  Unter  den  Linden.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  11:  34. 

—  Broadw.  8:  570.  —  Lippinc.  7:   523. 
Berlin  Academy.     Eel.  R.  105:  160. 

Berlin  Artillery  and  Engineers'  School.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

12:  351. 
Berlin  Chronicles,  Leaf  from.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  558. 
Berlin  Conference  of  1857.     (W.  Nast)  Meth.  Q.  18:  427, 

538. 
Berlin   Congress,    1878,  and  its  Results.     (M.   Maccoll) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  236. 

—  England's  Policy  at.     (E.  Dicey)  19th  Cent.  3:  779. 

—  Peace  of.     Dub.  R.  83:  479. — Fraser,  98:  385. 
Berlin  Theater,  Hundred  Y'ears  of.     Eel.  M.  63:  1S7. 
Berlin  Treaty,  Fulfillment  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Princ. 

n.  s.  5:  57. 
Berlin  Workingmen's  Club.     Nature,  2:  429. 
Berlioz,  Hector.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,    14:  26.  —  (E. 

Royall)  Harper,  60:  411.  —  All  the  Y'ear,  21:  495. 

—  Lond.  Soc.  39:  375. — Eel.  M.  15:  535.  —  Fraser, 
38:  421.  —  (C.  Adams)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  132.  — 
Cornh.  44:  69.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  5^1  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age.  150:  478. 

—  Correspondence  of.     (H.  T.  Finck)  Nation,  29:  145. 

—  Episode  in  Life  of.     (W.  F.  Apthorp)  Atlan.  41:  32, 

—  Life  and  Passion  of.     (E.  King)  Appleton,  24:  444. 

—  Memoirs.     Ed.  R.  133:  33. 

—  Symphony  of  Romeo  and  Juliet.     Fraser,  45:  527. 
Bermondsey,  Journal  of  a  Residence  in.     St.  Paul's,  14: 

220,  297. 

—  Leather  at.    Pract.  M.  4:  71. 

Bermudas.  (A.  V.  Darrell)  Godey,  63:  28.  —  (M.  L. 
Hoffman)  Overland,  7:  13S.  —  (W.  Irving)  Knick. 
15:  17.  —  (C.  Rounds)  Harper,  48:  484.  — Cong. 
M.  28:  649. —  Dub.  R.  76:  153.  — St.  James,  32: 
692.     33:  20.    46:  385. 

—  and  the  Blockade.     Galaxy,  3:  890. 

—  Challenger  Expedition.     Nature,  9:  369.  * 

—  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  10 :  332. 

—  Independent  Church  in.     (E.  D.  Neil!)  New  Eng.  38: 

471. 


I 


BERMUDAS 


115 


BESIDE 


Bermudas,  Observations  in.  (J.  M.  Jones)  Nature,  6: 
262. 

—  Recollections  of.     (H.  O'Brien)  Dub.  Univ.  76:  223. 

—  Reptiles,  Fishes,  and  Leptocardians  of.    (G.  B.  Goode) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  2S9. 

—  Sojourn  in.     Once  a  Week,  26:  587. 

—  Trip  to.     (S.  L.  Clemens)  Belgra.  34:   183,  345. 

—  Visit  to.     Canad.  Mo.  11:  392. 

—  Visit  to  Walsingham  Caves.     Argosy,  12:  311. 
Bernadotte,  King  of  Sweden.     Liv.  Age,  2:  609.  — Anal. 

M.  3:  16S.  —  Mus.  6:  41.  —  Eel.  M.  3:  299. — 
Chamb.  J.  2:  380.  — Mus.  40:  277. 

—  and  Charles  XIV.     For.  Q.  25:  282. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Fraser,  31 :  206. 

Bernard,  St.,  of  Clairvaux.  (J.  C.  Morison)  Fortn.  17: 
Tj.  —  (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  30:  i.  —  (H.  W. 
Thorpe)  Evang.  R.  6:  330. — Eel.  R.  117:  197. 

—  and  Abelard.     (S.  Sweetser)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  43. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Chr.  Rem.  5:   501. 

—  and  his  Letters.     (R.  Colley)  ^lonth,  20:    -^t,-],  433. 

—  as  a  Preacher.     (A.  Brcmel)  Bib.  Sac.  37 :  33S. 

—  Hj-mn  by,  A.  d.  1150.     Cong.  Q.  3:  278. 

—  Life  and  Times  of,  Morison's.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  834. — 

Dub.  R.  54:  211.  — (H.  Morley)  Fortn.  10:  695.— 
Chr.  Rem.  46:  i.  —  Lond.  Q.  20:  351.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  81:  195,  243. 

—  Tlioughts  from.     (C.  Petre)  Month,  24:  146. 
Bernard  of  Ventadour,  and  his  Works.      Blackw.   39: 

523- 
Bernard,   Charles  de.     Blackw.  61 :  5S9.  —  (G.    Saints- 
bury)   Fortn.  29:   909.  —  Dub.  Univ.    64:  330.  — 

Fraser,  72:  504. 
Bernard,  Claude.     Nature,  17:  304.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13: 

742. 
Bernard,  Francis.     (J.  B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  24. 
Bernard,  John.     Retrospections  of  the  Stage.     Am.  iVIo. 

R.  i:  414. 
Bernard  Dolitiosi  and  the  Inquisition.     (T.  M.  Lindsay) 

Good  Words,  20:  732. 
Bernardin  de  St.  Pierre,  J.  H.     (W.  Besant)  Belgra.  24: 

411.  —  (W.  D.  Le  Sueur)  Canad.  Mo.  5:  324.  —  (A. 

H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  13:  200. 

—  Account  of.     Colbum,  i:  441. 

—  Neander  on.     Mo.  R.  161:  i. 

—  Paul  and  Virginia.     Liv.  Age,  58:  78S. 
Bernardine,  St.,  of  Siena,   Contemporaries  of.     Month, 

27:  261.     28:  129. 
Beniardo   del   Carpio,    Old   Romances  concerning.     (J. 

Oxenford)  Colburn,  76:  84. 
Bernardston,   Mass.,  Iloldcrberg  Formation  of.     (J.   D. 

Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  379. 
Berne  in  Winter.    (S.  B.  Wister)  Lippinc.  7:  466.    Same 

art.  Broadw.  8:  410. 

—  Patriotic  Celebration.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Putnam,  2:  371. 

—  Tale  of.     Fraser,  7;  26S. 

Berners,  Juliana,  and  her  "  Boke  of  Venerie."    (E.  .Jesse) 

Once  a  Week,  17:  388. 
Bernese  Jura,  Conflict  in.     (L.  M.  Hogg)  Good  Words, 

15:  666. • 
Bernese  Oberland,  The.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  193. 

—  Botanizing  in.     Sharpe,  42:  63. 

Bernhardt,  Sara.     (R.  G.  ■\Miitp)  Atlan.  47:  95.  — (M. 
G.  van  Rensselaer)  Lippinc.  27:   iSo. 

—  in  Hernani.     (.V.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  31:  383. 

—  in  Ph:'dre.     (A.  G.  Sedgrrick)  Nation,  31:  300. 
Berni,  Francisco,  Homes  and   Haunts  of.     (f.  A.  Trol- 

lopc)  Belgra.  36:   179. 

—  Orlando  Innamorato.      Rose's  translation.      Blackw. 

13:   299. 
Bernier,  F.    Travels.     Mus.  13:  340.  — Retros.  15:  24;. 
Bemis,  Francois  Joachim  de,  Cardinal.    (J.  W.  Tipping) 

Colbum,  153:  163. 


Berri,  Duchess  of.     For.  Q.  ig:  245.— Am.  Q.  14:  442. 

—  Mus.  23:  625.  —  Quar.  50:   1S9.  —  Mo.  R.  132: 
301.  —  Select  J.  3:  82. 

—  Adventures  of.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Galaxy,  12:  739. 

—  Dermoncourt's.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  655. 

—  in  the  Cachette  of  Nantes.     Chamb.  J.  20:  84.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  748. 

—  in  La  Vendee.     Tait,  4:  404. 

Berrian,  Francis,  or  the  Mexican  Patriot.     (J.  C.  Gray) 

No.  Kxa.  24:  210. 
Berridge,  John,  and  his  Correspondence.     Cong.  M .  24 : 

597,  867. 

—  Letters  of.     Cong.  M.  28:  27,  271,  740. 

—  Works  of.     Chr.  Obs.  39:   120,  300. 

Berrien,  J.  M.,  and  Blair  Correspondence.    Niles's  Reg. 

•40:  375- 

—  Dinner  to.     Niles's  Reg.  40:  260. 

Berries,  Some  new.     (E.  P.  Roe)  Scrib.  22:  267. 
Berry,  C.  F.  d'Artois,  Due  de.     Ev.  Sat.  16:  9. 

—  Lamartine's  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  19:  238.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  37:  673. 
Berry,  Miss  Mary.     Eel.  M.  28:  13S.  — Eel.  R.  123:  1S9. 

—  Liv.  Age,  36:   178. 

—  her  Friends  and  her  Times.     Brit.  Q.  43:  60. 

—  Journals  and  Correspondence.     Chr.  Rem.  51:  128. — 

Ed.  R.  122:  297.  —  Colburn,  136:  174. — Liv.  Age, 

87:  437-— Quar.  119:   154. 
Berry,  Misses,  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  10:  112. 
Berryer,  P.  A.   de.     Blackw.  42:  126.  —  Eel.  Mus.   i: 

3°°,  537-  —  Fraser,  27:  99. 

—  Autobiographical  Recollections.     Ed.  R.  76:  121. 

—  Chat  with.     (F.  Johnson)  Hours  at  Home,  8:  248. 

—  Hour  or  two  with,  1S41.     Colburn,  62:  228. 
Berrytown;  a  Talc.     (R.  H.   Davis)  Lippinc.   11:  400, 

579,  697.     12:  35. 
Bertaut,  Jean.    Early  French  Poet.     Lond.  M.  6:  361. 
Bertha's  Cross;  a  Story  of  the  Middle  Ages.    Dub.  Univ. 

35:  287. 
Bertha's  Home;  a  Story.     Sharpe,  27:  9.     28:  282. 
Bertha's  Love;  a  Story.     Fraser,  48:  43,  173.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  38:  370,  671.     Same  art.  Harper,  7:  506, 

643- 
Berthalde  Reimer's  Voice.    House.  Words,  6:  507.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  566. 
Berthe's    Wedding-Day;    a   Tale.      (K.    S.    Macquoid) 

Temp.  Bar,   40:  221.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   120: 

547- 
Berthet,  Elie.     Lo  Refractaire.     New  Q.  i :  423. 

—  Novels  of.     Dub.  L'niv.  60:  399. 

Berthollet,  the  Maitre  d' Amies;  a  Sketch.  (Lady  Pol- 
lock) Temp.  Bar,  49:   170. 

Bertie,  Charles,  Letters  of.     Retros.  16:   177. 

Bertie  Bray.  (P.  Cudlip)  St.  James,  9:  386,  512.  10: 
116,  250,  378. 

Bertie  Griffiths.     (A.  Edw.-irds)  Temp.  Bar,  19:  189. 

Bert.onelli,  Lucia.     (E.  Ellis)  Galaxy,  24:  322. 

Bertran  de  Born,  the  Troubadour.  (F.  Hueffer)  Gent. 
M.  n.  s.  17:  185. 

Berulle,  Pierre  de,  and  the  French  Cannelites.  Chr. 
(H)s.  73:  299. 

Berwick,  Letters  relating  to  the  Government  of.  (R. 
Porrett)  .\rch.  30:   160. 

Berzelius,  Johan  J.,  Account  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  46:  \i\. 

—  Biographical  Sketch  of.     (H.  Puise)  Ed.  New  Pliilos. 

J.  53:    189.      54:  I.  — (H.  Piose)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66: 
I,  173,  30;.     67:  103. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (P.  Ix)uyet)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  47:  I. 
Beside  the  Rille;  a  Tale.     (K.  S.  M.icquoid)  Temp.  Bar, 

51:   70. 
Beside  Ihe  Still  Waters;  a  Sermon.     (C.  Be^rd)  Mo.  Rel. 

AI.  46:  133. 


BESSARABIA 


116 


BEZA 


Be!<saral)ia,  An  English  Governess  in.     Victoria,  28:  206. 
Bessemer,  Heniy.     Lond.  Soc.  36:   11. 

—  Address  before  Iron  and  Steel  Institute.     Eel.  Engin. 

4:  617. 

—  and  Gun  Metal.     {^Y.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  I :  S5. 

—  and  his  Inventions,  with  portrait.     Pract.  M.  6:  98. 
Bessemer  Machinery.     (A.  L.  Holley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

94:  252,  391.     95:  233. 
Bessemer  Process  of  making  Iron  and  Steel.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  62:  267-349.     63:   133,  4'6. 
See  Iron;  Steel. 
Bessemer  Saloon  Steamboat.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  211.      13: 

78. —  Nature,  7:  41.     n:  342. 

—  Gyroscope  Apparatus  for.    Eel.  Engin.  12:  120. 
Bessemer  Steel,   Manufacture  of,  in  America.     (K.  W. 

Hunt)  Tract.  M.  7:  44.  , 

Bessie  and  I;  a  Poem.     (E.  Coller)  Belgra.  20:  53. 
Bessie  Leigh.     Bentley,  54:  i. 
Bessie  Kane.     (Mrs.  II.  Wood)  Argosy,  9:  1-401.     10: 

1-401. 
Bessie's  Beginnings.    (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  St.  James,  i :  249. 
Besson,  Charles  Jean  Bapliste,  P^re.     0.  &  N.  4:  70S. 
Besson,  Ilyacinthe.     Month,  3:  100. 
Bessy  Lowry;  a  Tale  of  Ulster.     Peop.  J.  10:  166,  207. 
Best,  Thomas,  Obituary.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  475. 
Best  Bat  in  the  School.     Lond.  M.  23:  113. 
Best  Fellow  in  the  World.     (K.  II.  Davis)  Scrib.  8:   235. 
Best  of  Husbands.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  51:  81-424. 
Best  of  Three ;  or,  the  OfHcer's  Charger.     Fraser,  43 :  397. 
Betel-Nut  Chewing.     Ev.  Sat.  7:  741. 
Betel-Nut  Tree.     Penny  M.  5:25. 
Beth  G^lert;  a  Ballad.     Putnam,  10:  289. 
Bethabara.     (C.  R.  Conder)  Good  Words,  19:  678. 
Betham,  Matilda,  Letters  of  Coleridge,  Southey,  and  Lamb 

to.     (M.  B.   Edwards)   Fraser,  98:  y^.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  138:  416. 
Betham,  Sir  W.,  Letters  to  Croker.     Sharpe,  36:  89. 
Bethel.     Hours  at  Homo,  6:  327,430. 
Bethel;  a  Poem.     (A.  J.  H.  Duganne)  Atlan.  10:  345. 
Bethel  Flag.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  289. 
Bethesda  and  its  Miracle.     (J.  M.  Macdonald)  Bib.  Sac. 

27:  108. 
Bethlehem.     (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  29:  95,  121, 

190. — Meth.  M.  40:  695. — Month,  4:  i. 

—  and  the  Bedouins.     Colburn,  28:  225. 

—  and  Golgotha;  a  Poem.     (F.  Riickerl)  Mercersb.  9: 

246. 

—  and  Mount  of  Olives.     (A.  Lamson)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  9: 

132. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     Broadw.  7:  542.  —  Cath.  World,  6: 

462. 
Bethlehem,  England,  Hospital  for  the  Insane.     Westm. 

85:  331-— Mo.  R.  162:  395.  — Liv.  Age,  55:  297. 
Bethlehem,   Pa.,   as    the    Seat    of    Government,    1780. 

Pennsyl.  M.  2:  153. 
Bethnal  Green,  Sight-Seeing  in.     All  the  Year,  28:  228. 
Bethnal  Green  Museum.     (S.  Colvin)  Fortn.  18:  458. 
Bethune,  Alexander,  Poems  of.      Dub.  L'niv.  12:  455. 

—  and  John.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  67:  486. 

—  Tales  of  Scottish  Peasantry.     Mo.  R.  145:  371. 
Bethune,  George  W.     Liv.  Age,  73:  542. 

Bethune,  Mrs.  George  W.,  Reminiscences  of.     (Mrs.  E. 

E.  Evans)  Hours  at  Home,  10:  492. 
Bethune,  John,  Poems  and  Life  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  603.  — 

Mo.  R.  153:  425. 
Bethune;  a  Tale.     (J.  Scott)  St.  James,  40:  279. 
Bcton  building.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  824. 
Betrothal,  An  Eastern.     (J.  P.  Brown)  Knick.  50:   107. 

—  by  Proxy.     (J.  P.  Quincy)  Atlan.  II :  420. 
Betsey  Clark;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  8:   124. 
Betsinda  and  her  Bun.     Cornh.  36:  325. 
Betsy  Brown.     Blackw.  87:  327. 


Betsy  Lee,  a  Fo'c's'le  Yarn.     Macmil.  27:  441.     28:  i. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  527,  559,  5S5. 
Betterton,  Thomas,  Actor.     Cornh.  6:  412.  —  Temp.  Bar, 

53:  564. 
Bettina,  Few  Words  for.     Blackw.  58:  357. 
Betting  and  Bookmaking,  Exposition  of.     Fraser,  96:  75. 

—  Legislation  on.     Fraser,  90:  On. 
Bill  of  1874.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  636. 

—  on  Races.     (R.   A.   I'roctor)   Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  465. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  83. 

Betting-Ofiices.     Chamb.  J.  18:  57. 

Bettws-y-coed,  At.     (W.  \V.  Fenn)  Broadw.  i:  124. 

Betty,  W.  H.  W.,  the  Young  Roscius.  (T.  P.  Grinsted) 
Bentley,  42:  410.  —  Chamb.  J.  51:  648.  —  Temp. 
Bar,  42:  346.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  83:  734.  —  Tins- 
ley,  15:  415. 

Betty,  Our  Old.     Chamb.  J.  24:  19. 

Between  Heaven  and  Earth;  a  Talc.     Liv.  Age,  61:  277. 

Between  Moor  and  Main.     (II.  S.  AVilson)  Dark  Blue, 

4:  432- 
Between  the  Lights.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  535.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  65:  206. 
Between  two  Stools.     (C.  Hervcy)  Argosj',  29:  296. 
Between  two  Stools;  a  Story.     (M.  E.  Fairman)  Colburn, 

161:  459,  557- 
Beuggen,  Seminary  for  Orphan  and  Destitute  Children  at. 

Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  383. 
Beugnot,  Count  Albert,  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  125:  303. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  4S3. 
Beust,  F.  Ferdinand  von,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  71: 

1535.  —  (C.  I.  Barnard)  Nation,  14:  139. 

—  Chat  with.     Hours  at  Home,  7:  149. 

—  Regime  of,  in  Austria.     Macmil.  18:  414. 
Beverages,  Antique  Epistle  concerning.     Am.  Mo.  M. 

10:  539. 
Beveridge,  William,  Bp.,  Memoirof.     Chr.  Obs.  24:  201. 
Beverley  Blanor.     (M.  F.  Swann)  So.  M.  16:  276. 
Beverly,  Mass.,   Stone's  History  of.     (S.  Willard)  Chr. 

F^xam.  34:  248. 
Bewick,  Thomas.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Harper,  57:  514.  — 

Broadw.  2:  384. — Penny  M.  10:  260,  26S. 

—  and  Art  Culture.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  727. 

—  and  John,  Works  of.     (D.  C.  Thomson)  Art  J.  33: 

245. 

—  Life  and  Works.     Blackw.  18:  i.     23:873.    41:352. 

—  Brit.  Q.  2:  554.— Eel.  M.  7:  266. 

—  jMemoirand  Portrait  of.     (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  2:  178. 

—  Sketch  of.     St.  James,  27:  499. 
Bewick,  William.     Chamb.  J.  48:  500. 
Bewitched  Farm,  The.     Chamb.  J.  42:  497,  523. 
Bewitched  in  Mid-Ocean.    (J.  M.  Cobban)  Belgra.  45:  39. 
Bewley,  Anthony,  Martyrdom  of.     (C.  Elliott)  Meth.  Q. 

23:  626. 
Beyle,  Henri.     (Mrs.  D.  Holmes)  Dub.  Univ.  22:  403.  — 
(H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,   19:  187. —  (T.  B.  Stork) 
Penn  Mo.  12:  691. 

—  De  1' Amour.     Colburn,  5:  423. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Ed.  R.  103:  203.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  48:  640.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  28. 

—  Literary  Life  of.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Appleton,  16:  415. 
Beyond.     (M.  B.  AVyman)  Overland,  7:  166. 
Beyond;  a  Poem.     (E.  A.  Stansbury)  Putnam,  12:  664. 
Beyond  the  Breakers.     (R.  D.  Owen)  Lippinc.  3:  5-577. 

4:  61-533.     5:  74,  198. 
Beyond  the  Grave.     (J.  E.  Schadd)  Knick.  44:  146. 
Beyond  the  Portals;  a  Poem.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib.  6: 

461. 
Beyond  Recall ;  a  Story.     Belgra.  42 :  30. 
Beyrout.     See  Beirut. 
Beza,   Theodore  de,   as  a  Translator.     (J.  A.  Corcoran) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  521.    5:  701. 

—  Character  of.     Cong.  M.  7:  169. 


BEZA 


IIT 


BIBLE 


Beza,  Theodore  de,  Life  and  Character  of.      (R.  D.  C. 

Robbiiis)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  501. 
Bezi(iue.     (H.  Jones)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  4:  169. 

—  How  to  play.     Once  a  Week,  20:  216. 

Bhagavad  Gita,  Oriental  Philosophy  and.  (W.  T.  Har- 
ris) Western,  i:  635.  — (O.  D."Miller)  Univ.  Q.  26: 
3S9.  — (B.  F.  Hosford)  Bib.  Sac.  16:  788. 

Bhats  and  Charons  of  Guzrat.     Liv.  Age,  72:  347. 

Bhau  Dajee.     Nature,  10:  270.  • 

Bhurtpore,  Siege  of.     Blackw.  23:  914.     24:  94. 

Bhutan  Frontier,  The.     (T.  D.  Beighton)  Fraser,  99:   i. 

Bianca.  (W.  E.  Xorris)  Belgra.  37:  47.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  139:  787. 

Bianca  Cappello,  Fortunes  of.  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey, 
26:  65. 

Bianconi,  Charles.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  55:  337. 

—  with  portrait,  Dub.  Univ.  85:   16. 

—  and   what   he   did   for   Ireland.       (S.   Smiles)  Good 

Words,  15:  23,  114. 
Biarritz,  France.     Liv.  Age,  52:   168. 

—  Story  of  a  Season  at.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  supp.  67. 
Bibb,  G.  M.,  Speech  on  Nullification.     Niles's  Reg.  43: 

supp.  62. 
Bible,  The.  (G.  Bailey)  Univ.  Q.  33 :  23.  —  (E.  H.  Hall) 
Unita.  R.  14:  421.  —  Retros.  II  :  197.  —  Chr. 
Exam.  33:  151.  —  (G.  Livermore)  Clir.  Exam.  51: 
53.  —  (W.  R.  Smith  in  Encyc.  Britannica)  Sup. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  289. 

—  a  Book  of  Facts.     (U.  Oliphant)  Cong.  R.  7:  231. 

—  a  Key  to  the  Natural  World.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

i:  loi. 

—  a  perfect  Book.     (C.  P.  Krauth,  jr.)  Evang.  R.  4:  no. 

—  a  Revelation.     New  Eng.  4:  142. 

—  a  Divine  Revelation.     (P.  Kleinert)  Meth.  Q.  30:   45. 

—  a  sufficient  Revelation.      (W.   Spaulding)   Univ.  (^. 

11:  5. 

—  Account  of.     (R.  W.  Allen)  Am.  Meth.  M.  21 :  199. 

—  .Agricultural  Implements  of.     Hogg,  9:  172. 

—  always  tlie  same.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  519. 

—  and  Assyrian   Discoveries.      (.J.  McSwiney)  Month, 

20:  II. 

—  and  Assyrian  Inscriptions.     (T.  Laurie)  Bib.  Sac,  14: 

147. 

—  and  the  Catechism.  (H.J.  Reutenik)  Mercersb.  7:  466. 

—  and  the  Church.     (C.  Loyson)  Good  Words,  l6:  30. 

—  Dub.  R.  41:  317. 

Authority  of,  compared.     Dub.  R.  37:  450. 

—  and  the  Catholic  Church.     (G.  Deshon)  Cath.  World, 

7:  657. 

—  and  Church  of  England.     Ed.  R.  117:  498. 

—  and  Civil  Government.     Am.   Whig  R.   12:  511. — 

(E.  C.  Wines)  Meth.  Q.  11:  633. 

—  and  the  Common  People.     Kitto,  13:   i. 

—  and  Criticism.     (G.  L.  Cary)  Unita.  R.  16:  425. 

—  and  Egyptology.     (W.  Orton,  jr.)  Bib.  R.  4:  20-?. — 

(R.  S"  Poole)" Liv.  Age,  66:  56.  — (P.  Schaff)  Inter- 
nat.  R.  5:  333. 

—  and   Geology.      (A.  Essick)   Evang.    R.  13:  173. — 

Dem.  R.  29:  353.  —  (D.  R.  Malone)  Chr.  Q.  8:  13. 

—  Mo.  R.  154:  I. 

Pye  Smith  on.     JIo.  R.  153:  392. 

See  below,  Bible,  Old  Test.,  Genesis;  also.  Geology. 

—  and  its  Critics.     (S.  L.  Blake)  Cong.  Q.  ii:  528. 
Garbett  on.     Chr.  Obs.  61:  696. 

—  and  its  Literature.     (E.   Robinson)  Am.   Bib.  Repos. 

5:  ■534. 

—  and  Josephus.     Kitto,  6:  292. 

—  and  the  Koran.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  429. 

—  and  Man.     Dub.  Univ.  20:   109. 

—  and  modern  Infidelity.     Cong.  R.  8:  524. 

—  and  modem  Progress,     (J.  H.  Rigg)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  14: 

247- 


Bible,  Tlie,  and  moral  Necessities  of  Man.    (II.  McNeill) 
Ex.  H.  Lcc.  5:  253. 

—  and  Nature,  Analogy  of.    (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam. 

61:  321. 

—  and  our  Liberties.     (J.  W.  Richard)  Luth.  Q.  6:  221. 

—  and  the  Reformation.     Dub.  R.  3:  42S. 

—  and  the  School.     (E.  de  Pressense)  New  Eng.  29:  496. 

—  and  Science.     (R.  Milligan)  Chr.  Q.  i:  319.  —  (\V. 

Rupp)  Mercersb.  21 :  42.  —  (M.  de  Serres)  Ed.  New 
Philos.  J.  38:  239.  —(J.  E.  Smith)  Mercersb.  25: 
386.  —  (J.  Stoughton)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  i:  i.  —  .Am. 
Church  Mo.  3:  133. — Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  642. — 
Chr.  Obs.  70:  28,  99.  —  Danv.  Q.  4:  1S7.  —  Liv. 
Age,  5:  376.  —  Chr.  Obs.  72:  509. 
Brunton  on.     (G.  J.  Romanes)  Nature,  24:  332. 

—  and  Social  Reform.     Theo.  &  Lit.  .1.  13:  345. 

—  and  the  State.     (W.  C.  Conant)  Bapt.  (j.  5:  276. 

—  and  Tradition.     (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Chr.  i.1.  7:  106. 

—  and  the  Working  Classes.     Hogg,  9:  247. 

—  Animals  of.     Hours  at  Home,  10:   139. 

—  Anthropomorphism  of.     Eel.  R.  119:  323. 

—  Application  and  Misapplication  of.     (B.  Powell)  Kitto, 

2:  253. 

—  Arabic,  Eli  Smith's.     Princ.  28:  732, 

—  M.  Arnold's  New  Religion  of.  (.J.  L.  Davies)  Contemp, 

21:  842. 

—  M.  Arnold's  Literature  and  Dogma.     (.1.  M.  Sturte- 

vant)  New  Eng.  34:    92.  —  Blackw.    113:  678. — 
Westm.  loi :  309.     See  Arnold,  Matthew. 

—  as  the  Rule  of  Faith.     Dub.  R.  35:  273. 

—  as  a  Text-Book.     (C.  M.  Davis)  University-  Q.  2:  92. 

—  Authenticity  and  Inspiration  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  2: 

320.  —  (R.  S.  Candlish)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  6:  517. 

—  Authority  of.     (E.  de  Pressensf?)  Cong,  i :  98,  149. 

—  Baptist  Revision  of.     Danv.  Q.  4:  57. 

—  Baptist  Translation  of.     (J.  W,  Yeomans)  Princ.  10: 

413. — Chr.  R.  2:  21. 

—  Bards  of.     See  below,  Bible,  Poetry  of. 

—  Beke's  Origines  Biblica;.     Quar.  52:  496. 

—  Bellamy's  Translation  of.     Chr.  Obs.  17:  228,  2S1.  — 

Eel.  R.  28:  I,  130,  280. — .Quar.  19:  250,  446.     23: 
2S7. 

—  Bibliography  of.     Cong.  M.  20:   166,373,437. 

—  Blasphemy  against.     Dub.  R.  40:  200. 

—  Books  of.  Real  Character  of.     (W.  Goodhugh)  Quar. 

ig:  250,  446.  —  Chr.  Obs.  68:  415. 

—  Boothroyd's  Translation  of.    Eel.  R.  31 :  48.    41 :  236. 

44:  446.     64:  142. 

—  Botany  of.     Theo.  Eel.  2:  81.  — Hogg.  8:  2; 3. 

—  Bunsen's  Biblical  Researches.     Tait,  n.  s.  28:  103. — 

Brit.  Q.  29:  41S. 

—  Breton  Version  of.     (S.  P.  Tregelles)  Kitto,  39:  95. 

—  Canon  of  Sacred  Scripture.     (T.  W.  Coit)  Am.  Church 

R.  17:  5S3.— Dub.  R.  23:  104.  — Gen.  Repos.  4: 

I.  —  Kitto,  7:  174.     30:   102. 

according  to  St.  C^tII.  (.1.  Rickaby)  ^lonth,  28:  39. 

Alexander  on.     U.  S.  Lit.  (iaz.  5:  327. 

Catholic  Doctrine  of.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World, 

33:  323- 

Gaussen  on.     Chr.  Obs.  62:  604. 

Historj-  of.  (L.  W.  Heydenrich)  Evang.  R.  18:  502. 

Tridentine.     Dub.  R.  21:  131. 

—  Catholic  Versions  of.     Dub.  R.  2:  475. 

—  Chalmers's   Daily  Readings  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  i: 

353.  —  (R.  Babcock)  Chr.  R.  13:  412. 

—  Christ's  Testimony  to.     Bost.  R.  3:  274. 

—  Chronological  Arrangement  of,  TowTisend's.    Eel.  R. 

61 :  371,  460. 

—  Chronology  of.     See  Chronology,  Biblical. 

—  Commentaries  on.     Kitto,  24:  2S4. 

Hints  respecting.     (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3: 

130. 


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BIBLE 


Bible,  The,  Commentaries  on,  Modern.     (R.  S.  Poole) 

Macmil.  13:  143.     14:  196.  —  Bib.  Sac.  7:  379. 
Notes  on.     (S.  C.  Bartlett)  Cong.  K.  ii:  63. 

—  Commentary  on,  Hewlett's.     Eel.  K.  29:  345. 
Lange's.     (P.  Sehaft)  Princ.  36:  653. 

Livermore's.     Chr.  Exam.  31 :  127.  —  ^R.  P.  Steb- 

bins)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  252. 

Olshausen's.     Mercersb.  9:  322. 

Paige's.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  417. 

Speaker's.     Qiiar.  147:  293.  — Chr.  Obs.  71 :  49S- 

903.     74:  69S.     75:  750,  900.  — Ed.  R.  140:  32. 

—  Commentators  on.     (W.  L.  Alexander)  Kitto,  2:  222. 

—  Comprehensive  Study  of .   Chr.  Obs.  38:  224,282,344. 

—  Conciliar  Decrees  on.    (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World, 

17:  195. 

—  Conquest's  edition  of.     Cong.  M.  24:  576. 

—  Criticism  of.     See  Biblical  Criticism. 

—  Customs  illustrative  of.     (D.  G.  Wait)  Kitto,  3:  309. 

—  Daily  Use  of.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  19. 

—  Destiny  of.     Hogg,  lo:  87. 

—  Dictionaries  of.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  105:  682. 

—  Quar.  116:  383. 

—  Dictionary  of,  Brown's.     Bib.  R.  3:  364. 

Calmet's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  87.— Mo.  R.  155:  457. 

Herzog's  Encyclopaedia.     (C.  P.   Krauth)  Evang. 

R.  7:  580. 
Kitto's  Biblical  Cyclopasdia.     Bib.   R.   i:   355. — 

Eel.  R.  84:  417.  —  (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  18:  554. 

Robinson's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  490. 

Smith's.    (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  223. — 

Chr.  Obs.  60:  771.    6i:  23.  —  Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  623. 

—  Nat.  R.  18:  51. 

and  Kitto's.     Ed.  R.  121 :  42. 

Winer's.    (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  i :  297.  —  (W. 

Carriek)  Ivitto,  4:  19. —Bib.  R.  6:  666. 

—  Difficult  Passages  of.  Notes  oa.     (F.  A.  Adams)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  16:  103. 

—  Difficulties  in  Reception  of.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  641,  721. 

• —  Discrepancies  of,  Alleged.    (E.  Pond)  Chr.  R.  23 :  390. 

—  Divine  and  human  Elements  in  Scripture.     Chr.  Obs. 

63:  112.  —  Lond.  Q.  22:  408. 

—  Divine  Authority  of.     (A.   R.  Abbott)  Univ.  Q.  26: 

261.  — (H.Carleton)Theo.&Lit.  J.  12:  632.  — Chr. 
Obs.  i:  420. 

—  Divine  Origin  of.    Meth.  Q.  37:  667. 

—  Division  of,  into  Verses.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  455.    4:  41S. 
-in  early  MSS.  of  Latin.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  672. 

—  Doctrines  and  Precepts  of.    (D.  Green)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

9:  I. 

—  Douay  or  Catholic.     (A.  B.  Rich)  Cong.  R.  7:  576. 

—  Double  Sense  of  Scripture.  (  W.  S.  Tyler)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  15:  214. 

—  Dramatic  Element  in.     (S.  .Judd)  Atlan.  4:  137. 

—  Efficacy  of.     (L.  AVoods)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i :  400. 

—  Eloquence  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  404. 

—  English.     (J.  A.  Albro)  Cong.  Q.  12:   33.  —  (F.  W. 

Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  86:  263.  — (J.  S.' Hart)  Princ. 

8:  157.  — Chr.  R.  3:  34. 

and  new  Versions.    (S.  Davidson)  Theo.  R.  3:  18S. 

Anderson's  Annals  of.     No.  Brit.  5:    132.     Same 

art.   Liv.  Age,  10:    18. —Brit.  Q.  3:  438. —  Bib. 

R.  i:  425.    2:  173.  — Eel.  R.  83:  82. 

Autliorization  of.  (R.  T.  Davidson)  Macmil.  44:  436. 

Authorized  Version  of.     (W.  Walford)  Cong.   M. 

20:  355.  —  Dub.  Univ.  48:  345.  —  Cong.  M.  i:  410, 

468. 
and  the  American  Bible  Society.     (C.  Hodge) 

Princ.  29:  507. 
and  the  Speaker's  Commentary  thereon.     Brit. 

Q-55:  135- 

Boothroyd  on.    Eel.  R.  24:  590.  — Portfo.(Den.) 

18:  112, 


Bible,    The,    English,    Authorized  Version  of.    Chapter 
Headings  in.     (C.  K.  Paul)  Theo.  R.  6:  99. 

Defects  and  Monopoly  of.     Cong.  M.  24:  i. 

Early  Editions  of.     (E.  W.  Gilman)  Bib.  Sac. 

16:  56." 

in  America.     Liv.  Age,  64:   131. 

King  James  folio  editions.     Hist.  M.  5:  app. 

State  of.     Cong.  M.  16:  229. 

Text  of.     Chr.  Rem.  52:  393. 

Bishop's  Version.     Cong.  M.  1 :  305. 

Bug  Bible,  1551.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  235. 

Critical  Study  of.  (.J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  Ii :  201. 

Geneva  Version.     Cong.  M.  i:  129. 

History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  363.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  66:  52.  —  Loud.  Q.  32:  265.  —  Quar.  128:  301. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  i,  197.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
105:  451. 

Westcott's.     Clir.  Obs.  69:  523. 

Italic  Readings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  752. 

New  Variorum,  1S80.     (R.  S.  Poole)  Contcm]).  39: 

211. 

Printing,  EiTors  in.     Cong.  M.  6:  70,  247.  —  Tait, 

n.  s.  6:  483. 

Monopoly  in.     Cong.   M.    16:    334,  411,  665. — 

Ecl.R.  57:  509.    58:161.    73:216.  —  Kitto,  24:  211. 

Revision  of.     (.J.  B.  Bittenger)  Putnam,  15:  668. 

Pamph.  13:  287.  —  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  655.  —  New 
Eng.  M.  5:  89.  —  (.J.  Cumming)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  12: 
265.  — (G.  P.  Fisher)  Internat.  R.  i:  514.  — (G.  P. 
Fisher)  Nation,  16:  198.  —  (.J.  W.  Gibbs)  New  Eng. 
17:  489.  —  (E.  W.  Gilman)  New  Eng.  17:  144. — 
(E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  7:  535.  — (C.  W.  Hodge) 
Princ.  43:  36. — (W.  G.  Ilumphr}')  Macmil.  22: 
III.— (J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  17:  80.  — (A.  St.  J. 
Chambre)  Univ.  Q.  36:  133.  —  (J.  T.  Lewis)  Am. 
Church  R.  10:  15.  — (J.  Lillie)  Chr.  Q.  6:  337.— 
(G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation,  11:  238,  261,  281.— (J.  H. 
Means)  Cong.  Q.  13:  514.  — (M.  H.  Seymour)  Chr. 
Obs.  75:  620.  — (L.  E.  Smith)  No.  Am.  88:  184.— 
(G.  C.  McWhorter)  Appleton,  9:  104,  141. — Am. 
Presb.  R.  6:  255.  — Brit.  Q.  51:  67.  Same  art. 
Theo.  Eel.  7:  137.  — Chr.  Obs.  58:  404.  70:439.— 
Chr.  Rem.  32:  451. — Am.  Church  II.  24:  522.  26: 
510.  —  Eel.  R.  108:  303.  Ill:  553.— Ed.  R.  122: 
103.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  86:  433.  —  Kitto,  14:  268. 
17:  52.  18:  249.  19:  130,  353.  23:  326.  29:  116. 
36:  190,447.  —  Lond.  Q.  35:  1S7. — Penn  Mo.  6: 
718. —Quar.  133:  147.  —  Westm.  67:  137.  — Cong. 
M.  13:  79-526- 

and  the  American  Bible  Society.     (C.  S.  Robin- 
son) Scrib.  23:  447. 

The  Coming.     (H.  Crosby)  No.  Am.  131 :  447. 

Convocation   of   Canterbury  on,   1S70.     (H.    F. 

Jenks)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  409. 

Ellicott  on.     (J.  R.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  7:  526. 

of  Old  Testament.     (T.  K.  Cheyne)  Contemp.  2 : 

141.  — (R.  Martineau)  Theo.  R.  8:  53.  — (R.  E. 
Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  2:  44. 

of  New  Testament.     (H.  Alford)  Contemp.  8: 

321.  — (L.  Campbell)  Contemp.  27:  848.  28:  93, 
462.  — (T.  Dwight)  New  Eng.  38:  385.  — (H.  F. 
Jenks)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  197.  — (A.  C.  Kendriek) 
Bapt.  Q.  5:  129.— So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  253. 

Lightfoot  on.     Chr.   Obs.   72:    786,    S29.— 

Luth.  Q.  3:  294. 

Trench  on.     Princ.  31 :  257. 

For  articles  on  the  revised  New  Testament 
after  its  issue,  see  below,  Bible,  New  Testa- 
ment. 

Plea  for.     Kitto,  39:  156,  48 1. 

Specimens  of  amended  Version.      Cong.  M.  14: 

76,  138. 


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Bible,  The,  English,  Supposed  Errors  in.    Kitto,  19:  130. 

Wickliffe'K.     (G.  Livermore)  Chr.  Exam.  51:  53. 

—  Kitto,  8:  116.  —  Peop.  J.  6:  71. 

—  English  Translations  of.     (J.  G.  Sliea)  Cath.  World, 

12:  149.  —  (J.  G.Wilson)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  11:  197. — 
Am.  Bib.  Repos.  6:  451.  —  Chr.  Exam.  14:  328. — 
Bib.  Sac.  15:  261.  —  Eel.  M.  56:  112.  —  Mus.  43: 

373- 

—  Enigmatical  Passages  in.     (S.  Sliarpe)  Theo.  R.  6: 

2;8. 

—  Ephraim  Rescript.     Chr.  Rem.  44:  273. 

—  Ethics  of.     (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  8.  4:  554. 

—  Ethical  System  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  666. 

—  Everything  or  Nothing.     (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

3d  s.  4:  100. 

—  Exegesis  of.     (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  4:  270. 

Practical.     (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  7:  173. 

Theological.     (.J.  T.  Beck)  Luth.  Q.  2:  31. 

—  Exploration  as  verifying.     (J.  L.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s. 

2:  I. 

—  Exposition  of,  Aphorisms  on.    (G.  Thomasius)  Evang. 

R.  14:  351. 
Practical.     (G.  Thomasius)  Luth.  Q.  2:  179. 

—  Facts  in  Illustration  of.     (Mrs.  Postans)  Sharpc,  5: 

42-257.     6:  57,  173,  241.     7:  156. 

—  Facts  of,  Collyer  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  6:  856. 

—  Fairbairn's  Revelation  of  Law  in.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  599. 

—  Fallibility  of.     Westm.  75:  89. 

—  Familiar  Study  of.     (J.  Hall)  Princ.  15:  77. 

—  Familiarity  with.     Chr.  Exam.  5:  16S. 

—  Figurative  Language  of.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit. 

J.  i:  353.  7:  352.  — (E.  Pond)  Theo.  &  Lit.  ,J.  4: 
687.  — (E.  Robie)Bib.  Sac.  13:  314.— (W.  P.  Lunt) 
Chr.  Exam.  48:  390.  —  Chr.  Disc.  5:  178. 

—  Flowers  of.     (L.  H.  Grindon)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  84. 

—  for  the  Last  Fifty  Years.     (J.  Hamilton)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

8:  506. 

—  for  Learners.     (G.  L.  Cary)  L'nita.  R.  15:  239. 

—  for  the  Pandits.     Liv.  Age,  68:  236. 

—  Formal  and  the  Vital  in.     (L  E.  Dwinell)  Xew  Eng. 

38:  655. 

—  Foundation  of  Faith  in.     Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  454. 

—  from  God?     (B.  Grant)  Bib.  R.  6:  103. 

—  Genuineness  and  Authenticity  of.     Meth.  M.  27:  255. 

—  Gi'ogvapiiical  Accuracy  of.     Chr.  R.  20:  451. 

—  Geography  of.     See  Biblical  Geography. 

—  German,  and  M.  Luther.     Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  46. 
Luther's  Translation.     (C.  P.  Krauth)   Mercersb. 

16:  180. 

—  Gliddon's  Criticisms  on.     (S.  Reufs)  Chr.  Exam.  57 : 

340- 

—  Gothic  Version  by  Ulfilas.   (D.  H.  Montgomery)  Unita. 

R.  9:  660.  — Danv.  Q.  i:  248.  — Eel.  R.  87:  315.— 
(S.  Loewe)  Kitto,  3:  320.  —  Loud.  Q.  40:  347. 

—  Harman's  Introduction  to.    (.J.  Todd)  Meth.  Q.  40:  72. 

—  Hebrew.     (E.  A.  Huntington)  Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  541. 
Airy's  Notes  on  earlier  Hebrew  Scriptures.     Chr. 

Obs.  76:  263. 
and  its  Competitors.    (G.  W.  Kenning)  Meth.  Q. 

41:  231. 
Introduction  to  the  Rabbinic.     (C.   D.  Ginsburg) 

Kitto,  31:  382. 

Text  of.     Dub.  L^niv.  50:  6()o. 

History  of.     (W.  W.  Willett)  Am.  Meth.  M.  21 : 

164. 
Varire  Lectiones  of.     Kitto,  17:  137.     18:  100. 

—  Historical  and  Chronological  Trustworthiness  of.  Chr. 

Rem.  12:  298. 

—  Historical  Books  of.  Coincidences  in.     Chr.  Rem.  15: 

410. 

—  Historical  Evidence  of  the  Truth  of.     (H.  W.  Warren) 

Meth.  Q.  22:  446.  — Westm.  74:  22- 


Bible,  The,  Historical  Evidence  of  the  Truth  of,  Rawlin- 
sonon.  Chr.  R. 25:  499. — NewQ.  8:454.  —  Theo. 
&  Lit.  J.  12:  177. 

—  History  of.     See  Biblical  Historj'. 

—  Home's  Introduction  to  Study  of.     Bib.  R.  3:  305.  — 

Cong.  M.  10:  137.  —  (J.  C.  Upham)  No.  \m.  17: 
130.  —  Chr.  Obs.  18:  723.  —  Eel.  R.  29:  21,  1S2. 
35:75-  36:557-  60:478.  84:  1S3.  — Meth.  M. 
45:  372.  —  (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  29:  375. 

—  How  we  read.     (H.  II.  Barber)  Unita.  R.  12:  32S. 

—  How  we  should  use  it.     Mo.  Rcl.  M.  34:  193. 

—  Hussey's  new  (,'ommented  Edition.    Colburn,  68:  121. 

—  Illustrations  of.     Bib.  R.  2:  413.    3:  244.  —  Cong.  Jl. 

22:  26-495. 
from  Bible  Lands.     (T.  Laurie)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  534, 

647. 

Martin's.     Westm.  20:  452. 

Oriental.     Eel.  R.  6i :  361. 

Pictorial,  Earlv  Historj-  of.    (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper, 

60:  73S- 
Roberts's.     Mo.  R.  136:  433, 

—  in  American  History.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3: 

131- 

—  in  the  Counting-House.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  25: 

390- 

—  in  France,  Modern  Ignorance  of.    Chr.  Obs.  69:  531. 

—  in  its  Catholic  Aspects.     Dub.  R.  56:  i. 

—  in  France.     Brit.  Q.  41:  412.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

85:  433- 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Lond.  Q.  54:  186. 

—  in  Public  Schools.     (I.  Errett)  Chr.  Q.  2:  187.  —  (D. 

Gans)  Mercersb.  17:  150.  — (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 
9:  430.  10:  219. — (H.  Humphrey)  Am.  Inst. 
Instruc.  1843:  I.  —  (A.  D.  Mavo)  Univ.  Q.  31:  261. 

—  (A.  P.  Peabody)  Mo.  Rcl.  M.  45:  113.  — (0.  F. 
Safiford)  Univ.  Q.  34:  194.  — (S.  T.  Spear)  Princ. 
n.  s.  i:  361.  — (F.  T.  Washburn)  Mo.  liel.  M.  48: 
261.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  11:  371. 

Binney  on.     Cong,  i:  562. 

of  Victoria.     Victoria,   18:  445.  — Cath.  World, 

n:  91. 

—  in  Spain,  Borrow'?.     See  Borrow,  George. 

—  Indiscriniiiuite  Reading  of.     Dub.  R.  23:  145. 

—  Infallibility  of.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical,  2:  359. 

—  Inferential  Reasoning  from  Silence  of.     Kitto,  4:  277. 

—  Influence  of.     Danv.  Q.  4:  201. 

on  Intellectual  Character.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  169. 

on  the  Liberties  of  our  Country.     (S.  W.  Harkey) 

Luth.  Q.  4:  59. 
on  Literature.     (D.  Cortes)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  393, 

456.  —  (.J.  A.  Seiss)  Evang.  R.  5:  i. 
Silent.     (J.  Few  Smith)  Evang.  R.  2:  353. 

—  Inspiration  of.     See  Inspiration. 

—  inspired  and  inspiring.   (A.  A.  Livermore)  Chr.  Exam. 

56:   165. 

—  Intelligent  Study  oL    (II.  Alford)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  10 :  203. 

—  Internal  Evidence  of.     Chr.  R.  24:  420. 

—  Interpretation  of.     (R.  G.  .Jones)  Theo.  Eel.  6:  2S2.  — 

(C.  E.  Stowe)  Bib.  Sac.  10:  34.— (E.  Pond)  Theo. 
&  Lit.  J.  4:  415.  — (Prof.  Hahn)  .\m.  Bib.  Repos. 
i:  III. — (M.  Stuart)  .\m.  Bib.  Repos.  i:  139.  2: 
124.     7:  241. — (T.  C.  Ui)ham)  No.  Am.  14:  391. 

—  (.1.  Muenscher)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  5:  92.  —  No. 
Brit.  29:  71. —Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  9:  174.  lO:  315.— 
Mo.  i;.  163:  2S0. 

and  Criticism  of,  by  the  Tiibingen  School.    Westm. 

80:  510. 
Authority  of    the   Church  in.      (T.    S.  Johnston) 

Mercersb.  14:  401. 

Brownson  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11:  4. 

Conybeare  on.     Meth.  M.  47:  752. 

Davidson  on.    Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  10:  315. 


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Bible,  The,  Interpretation  of,  Dobie  on  Axioms  and  Laws 

of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  9:  174. 

False.     (D.  Gans)  Mercersb.  14:  633. 

from  Apostolic  Age  to  Origen.    (O.  Cone)  Univ,  Q. 

30:  29S.     31:  36. 
Importance  <jf  correct.     (S.   Sweetser)   Bib.  Sac. 

29:  91. 
its   o^vn  Interpreter.     (II.  P.  Tappan)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  3:   95.  —  (T.  li.  Skinner,  jr.)  Princ. 

32:  389. 
Jowett  on.     (II.  A.  Du  Bois)  Am.  Church  R.  14: 

332.  —  Kitto,  27:  98. 

—  Jewish  Doctrine  of  the  Word.     (W.  G.  Nowell)  Clir. 

Exam.  74:  44. 

—  Knowledge  of,  in  the  Middle  Ages.    Chr.  Rem.  8:  287. 

—  Koran,  and  Talmud.     (G.  Weil)  Bib.  R.  i :  309. 

—  Lands  of.     Liv.  Age,  15:  539. 

Customs  and  Manners  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  651. 

Wilson  on.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  4S2,  546. 

See  Palestine. 

—  Language  of,  Perversion  of.    (S.  Willard)  Chr.  Exam. 

2:"  98. 

—  Literary  Attractions  of.    (.1.  Hamilton)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  5: 

89.  — (J.  Hamilton)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  673.  — Theo. 
&Lit.  J.  11:  16S.  — Portfo.(Den.)34:  55. 

—  Literary  Fli.story  of.     Hogg,  1 :  107. 

ToOTiley's  Introduction  to.    Meth.  M.  52:  33. 

—  Lost  Books  of.     (J.  W.  Davidson)  Am.  Church  R. 

29:  56. 
M'Culloh  on.     (T.  E.  Bond,  jr.)  Meth.  Q.  13:  256. 

—  Manuscripts  of,  recently  discovered.     (F.  M.  Holland) 

No.  Am.  92:  250. 

—  Many-Sidedness  of.    (E.  Wilton)  Good  Words,  4:  790, 

884. 

—  Misquotation  of.     (A.  C.  Thompson)  Bib.   Sac.  32: 

452.— Bib.  R.  3:  268,  429. 

—  Modern  Correctors  of.     (W.  J.  Wiseman)  Nat.  Q.  11 : 

119. 

—  Modern  Depreciation  of.     Eel.  R.  96:  49. 

—  Modern  Speculation  and.     (J.  W.  M'Lane)  Bib.  Sac. 

18:  338. 

—  Money  of.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  28:  238. 

—  Mysteries  of.     (W.  G.  Howard)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  624. 

—  Names  in.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  82. 
Local,  Antiquity  of.     Cong.  5:  611. 

Origin  and  Meaning  of.     (G.  F.  Oehler)  Theo.  Eel. 

4:  463. 

—  National  Obligation  to.     (R.  Bickersteth)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

6:  I. 

—  Natural  History  of.    Chr.  Disc.  3 :  49.  —  (.1.  W.  Alex- 

ander) Princ.  7:  559.  —  Quar.  114:  42. —  Am.  Mo. 
R.  4:  80. 

—  Naturalism  rf?'S!/«  Inspiration.     Brit.  Q.  14:  178. 

—  Neglect  of.    (R.  W.  Dickinson)  Theo.  &  Lit.  .1.  5:  403. 

—  New  Translation  of.    (.1.  A.  Bolles)  New  Eng.  M.  5 :  89. 

—  Night  Scenes  of.  Bell's.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  221. 

—  not  of  Man.     (R.  W.  Dickinson)  Princ.  20:  206. 

—  Notes  upon.     (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam,  i:  5-409. 

—  of  Humanity.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Radical,  10:  256. 

—  Old  Testament  and  New  compared.     Cong.  2:  321. 
Connection  of.    (Prof.  Twesten)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

11:  232.  —  (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  39:  116. 

Daubeny  on.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  507. 

Dispensations  compared.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  661. 

Harmony  of.     Cong.  M.  24:  405. 

Properties  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i :  232. 

Relation  of.     (II.  Ilarbaugh)  Am.  Presb.  R.  15: 

33.— (J.  M.  Titzel)  Mercersb.  16:  48.  — Theo.  Eel. 

7:  285. 

See  beloio  Bible,   Old  Testament;   Bible,  New 
Testament. 

—  only  Guide  of  Life.     Chr.  Obs.  25:  i,  65. 


Bible,  The,  or  Tradition  as  the  Rule  of  Faith.     Chr.  Obs. 
70:  401. 

—  Oriental  Features  of.     (J.  S.  Lee)  Univ.  Q.  34:  39. 

—  Origin  and  Authority  of,     Cong.  M.  17:  97. 

—  Paragraph.     Ed.  R.  102:  418.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

47:  5'3- 

—  Parallelisms  of.     Kitto,  6:  179.    8:  184. 

—  People's  Dictionary  of.     Eel.  R.  93:  423. 

—  People's  Right  to.     (S.  Miller)  Princ.  3:  249. 

—  Perversions  of .     Eraser,  20:  310. 

—  P'shito  Version.     (F.  A  Gast)  Ref.  Q.  27:  241. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.  Rowland)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s. 

4:  510. 

—  Photographic  Illustrations  for.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  174. 

—  Pictures  for,  Modern.     Eel.  R.  II2:  180,  261. 

—  Place  of,  in  a  Science  of  Religion.     Brit.  Q.  61:  98. 

—  Poetry  of.    (.1.  A.  Brown)  Evang.R.  16:  283.  —  Knick. 

6:  1S9.  —  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3:  323. —  (G.  B. 
Cheever)  No.  Am.  31:  337.  —  (W.  B.  0.  Peabody) 
No.  Am.  35:  473.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  63: 
201.  —  Loud.  M.  10:  513.  —  (J.  Reade)  New  Dom. 
11:  193,  260.  —  Brit.  Q.  65:  26.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  132:  707.  —  Nat.  R.  9:  447.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  64:  259.  — (G.  Giltillan)  Hogg,  6:  345,  358. 

Gilfillan  on.    (W.  A.  Earned)  New  Eng.  9:  198. — 

Kitto,  7:  419.  —  New  Eng.  9:  198.  —  (M.  Stuart) 
No.  Am.  73:  238.  — Eel.  R.  93:  718.  — (S.  K.  Kol- 
lock)  Princ.  24:  53. 

Heilprin's  Historical.     (.J.  W.  Chadwick)  Nation, 

29:  60. 

Lyrical.     (G.  H.Hastings)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s. 

3:  323.  —  (G.  B.  Cheever)  No.  Am.  31:  337.  —  (W. 
B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  35:  473.  — (A.  P.  Pea- 
body) No.  Am.  63:  201. 

—  Political  Economy  of.    (T.  Chalmers)  No.  Brit.  2:1. 

—  Polyglott.     Kitto,  17:  327. 

Complutensian,  Critical  Sources  of.    (J.  Thomson) 

Bib.  R.  3:  186. 

—  Popular  Misapplication  of.     Good  Words,  i :  84. 

—  Popular  Use  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  56:  321. 

—  Portraits  in,  Plij-siognomy  of.     Cong.  1 :  23-275. 

—  Proper  Standard  of  Character.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib. 

Sac.  3:  23. 

—  Protestant  Attacks  upon.   (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World, 

5:  789. 

—  Protestant  Versions,  Early,  and  Catholic  compared. 

(J.  W.  Gibbs)  New  Eng.  10:  300. 

—  Psychology  of.     (O.  D.  Miller)  Univ.  Q.  26:  297. 

—  Punctuation  of.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  113. 

—  Quotations  in.     Kitto,  39:  369. 

—  Radical's  Attitude  towards.     (0.   B.   Frothingham) 

Radical,  i:  449. 

—  Reading  of.   (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  141.  —  Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  4:  404.  —  Brownson,  18:  492. 

—  Realistic  Features  of.     (J.  S.  Lee)  Univ.  Q.  36:  272. 

—  Relation   of,    to    Human   Inquiry.      (W.   M'Combie) 

Kitto,  2:  46. 

—  Republican  Tendencies  of.   (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

3d  s.  4:  283.  — (J.  V.  Moore)  Meth.  Q.  6:  202. 

—  Reserved  Force  in.     Bost.  R.  6:  374. 

—  Rhetorical  Figures  of.     (W.  N.  Barber)  Univ.  Q.  13: 

175- 

—  Right  Use  of.     Chr.  R.  9:  127. 

—  Saur's  German,  Germantown,  1743.     Hist.  M.  3:  325. 

—  Scenes  in,  Croly's  and  Gilfillan's.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  9. 

—  Science  of,  Phenomenal.     Dan  v.  Q.  4:  339. 

—  Self-Evidential.     (H.  Stowell)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  5:1. 

—  Self-Interpretation  of.    (T.  G.  Apple)  Ref.  Q.  26:  485. 

—  Septuagint.      (E.  W.  Grinfield)  No.  Am.  91:    i.— 

Kitto,  16:  3.     18:  371. 

Authority  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:    200-738.     lo:    144- 

401. 


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BIBLE 


Bible,  The,  Septuagint,  Endorsement  of,  in  New  Testa- 
ment.    (H.  M.  Dean)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  624. 

Grinfield's  Apology  for.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

22:  541. 

History  and  Editions  of.     Chr.  Rem.  45:  289. 

Holmes's  Greek.     Eel.  R.  3:  85-337. — Chr.  Obs. 

20:  544-746. 

Origen's  Hexapla.     Montli,  3:  424. 

Origin   and   Structure   of.      (T.    Rubinsohn)    Chr. 

Exam.  54:   165. 

Text  of.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  292.  —  Li  v.  Age,  63:  550. 

—  Tischendorf's  Edition  of.  (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang. 
R.  5:  120. 

—  Shaksperian  Glossary  for.     (L.  S.  Potwin)  Bib.  Sac. 

19:  551. 

—  Silence  of.     (G.  W.  Gardner)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  303.  — No. 

Brit.  32:  68.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64:  677.  —  (.J. 
C.  Miller)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  13:  139. 

—  Julia  Smith's  Translation  of.    (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R. 

5:  322. 

—  Some  main  Features  considered.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  331. 

—  Spanish  Orientalisms  and.    (M.  P.  Lowe)  Chr.  Exam. 

87:  65. 

—  Spirit  of,  Higginson  on.     Prosp.  R.  10:  229. 

—  Spiritual  Mind  prerequisite  to  Judgment  on.    (E.  V. 

Gerhart)  Mercersb.  25:  82. 

—  Spiritual  Understanding  of.     (E.  Beecher)  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  8:  I. 

—  States  Bible  of  Holland.     (T.  W.  Chambers)  Ref.  Q. 

27:  382. 

—  Stone  on  genuine  and  spurious  Scripture.     Chr.  Obs. 

6:  41. 

—  Stuart  on  the  original  Languages  of.    (C.  W.  Upham) 

No.  Am.  14:  51. 

—  Studv  and  Circulation  of.     (H.  Ziegler)  Evang.  R.  3: 

389- 

—  Study  of.    Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:   ti6.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2: 

119,  169.  —  (J.  R.  Keiser)  Evang.  R.  11:  461. 

Coghlan  on.     Mo.  R.  163:  137. 

Franck's  Guide  to.     Meth.  M.  36:  506. 

Home  on.     Eel.  R.  105:   172. 

in  15th  Century.     (J.  Gairdner)  Fortn.  i:  710.    2: 

59.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  85:  556. 
in  the  Original.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  52. 

—  Studies  in,  Titcomb's.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  673. 

—  Style  of,  Boyle  on.     Cong.  M.  5:  99. 

—  Superhuman  Origin  of,  Rogers  on.    Chr.  Obs.  74:  45S. 

—  Supposed  Errors  in.    (F.  Gardiner)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  496. 

—  Swedenborgian  Methods  of  interpreting.     (B.  Grant) 

Bib.  R.  6:  178. 

—  Symbols  of  Prophecy.    (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

7:  ^77,  3S6,  575-     8:  i. 

—  Syriac  MS.  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  273,  34S. 

—  Theology  and  Nature.     Bib.  R.  2:  416. 

—  Translation  of.     (W.  Goodhugh)   (^uar.  23:    2S7. — 

Cong.  M.  24:  749. 

into  tlie  Languages  of  Britain.     Chr.  R.  13:  234. 

into  Eastern  Languages.    (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  9:  136, 

418. 
Rules  for.     Theo.  Repos.  5:  200. 

—  Translations  of,  Marsh's  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.   12: 

1 12. 

—  Truth  of  the  Mosaic  Records.     (S.  A.  Lee)  Nat.  M. 

7:  346. 

—  Turkish  Version  of.     Cong.  JL  9:  99. 

—  Typology  of,  Fairbairn's.     (.1.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb. 

4:  76.  —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  353.     12:  529. 
Principles  and  Limits  of.     Bib.  R.  2:  431. 

—  Unitarian  Version  of.     Cong.  M.  17:  347. 

—  Unitarian  Views  on.    (G.  E.  Ellis)  ('hr.  Exam.  61 :  235. 

—  Unity  of.     (W.  F.  Bainbridgc)  Bapt.  Q.  10 :  S3. 

—  Use  of,  in  Theology.     (A.  Duff,  jr.)  Bib.  Sac.  37:  77. 


Bible,   The,  Various   Readings  and  Versions  of.     Chr. 
Mo.  Spec.  2:  514. 

—  Vernacular  Versions  of.     (J.  A.  Corcoran)  Am.  Cath. 

Q-  4:  344- 
and  the  Reformation.   (F.  Vinton)  Presb.  R.  2:  384. 

—  Versio  Itala.     (J.  Kenrick)  Theo.  R.  11:  318.  — (F. 

KiJckemann)  Month,  12:  68. 

—  Versions  of.     Dub.  R.  i:  367.— (C.  T.  Brooks)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  8:  385.  — Dub.  R.  44:   iSi. 

—  View  of  the  Divine  Influence  in.    (E.  Lj'man)  Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  7:  591. 

of  Imputation  in.     (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  7: 

241. 

—  Vulgate.     (T.  Rubinsohn)  Chr.  R.  18:  237. 

and  Catholic  Church.    (R.  Wahl)  Univ.  Q.  35:  69. 

Early  History  of.     (R.  F.  (,'larke)  Montli.  31:  292. 

Some  Account  of.    (A.  F.  llewit)  Cath.  World,  33: 

590. 

—  Noah  Webster's  Edition  of.    Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  655. 

—  What  is?    (T.  Edwards)  Scrib.  13:  521. —  (E.  Janes) 

New  Eng.  35:  114.  —  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  422. 

—  What  we  find  in.     (T.  Colani)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  26:  39. 

—  Whately  and  Ellicott  on.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 

102:  294. 

—  Wilbur's   Reference.     (G.  Howe)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9: 

161. 

—  with  Emendations.     Eel.  R.  74:  665.     75:  221. 

—  Witness  to  Christ  a  Proof  of  its  Authority.     (E.  P. 

Miller)  Am.  Church  R.  31:   14. 

—  Wonders  of.     (H.  Stowcll)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  8:   i.  — (E. 

W.  Roineckc)  Mercersb.  25:  jji- 

—  Word-Pictures  of,  Interpretation  of.    (W.  J.  Beecher) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  18:   107. 

—  the  Written  Word.    (0.  Stearns)  Chr.  Exam.  6r :  157. 
and  the  Incarnate  Word.     (P.  S.  Davis)  Mercersb. 

i5:  325. 
Bible,  Old   Testament.      (W.  R.  Smith  in  Eneyc.  Brit.) 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  2S9.  —  (S.  R.  Calthrop)  Unita. 

R.  14:  289. 
and  Christianity.    Brit.  Q.  25 :  1 1 1 .  —  Am.  Church 

R.  24:  256. 

and  Evidence  of  History.     Eel.  R.  125:  193. 

and  the  Heathen  World.     (C.  A.  Auberleu)  Good 

Words,  4:  710. 
and  the  Jewish  Church,  Robertson  on.    (C.  H.  Toy) 

Nation,  32:  425. 

and  modern  Criticism.     Meth.  Q.  31:  562. 

Authority  of,  as  a  Rule  of  Duty.     (W.  J.  Beecher) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  20:   550. 
Authorship  and  Chronology  of.     (C.  E.  Grinnell) 

No.  Am.  115:  437. 
Barnes  and  Bush  on.     (G.  R.  Noves)  Chr.  Exam. 

38:  321. 

Canon  of.     (T.  Edwards)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  69. 

Characters  of,  Baring-Gould  on  Legends  of.     Chr. 

Obs.  72:  587. 
Christ's  Testimony  to.   (T.  Doggett)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

17:  215. 
Chronology  of.       Chr.   Mo.   Spec,   i:    •^39.  —  (E. 

Pond)  Metii.  Q.  27:  3S9.  — (E.  Pond)  Theo.  &  Lit. 

J.  9:  239. 
See  Chronology. 
Citations  of,   in  the  New  Testament.     (F.   A.  G. 

Tholuck)  Bib.  Sac.  11:  568.  — (J.  T.  Gray)  Kitto, 

2:  197.  —  (J.  J.  Van  Oosterzee)  Theo.  Eel.  4:  45. 

in  Discourses  of  Jesus.     Chr.  R.  24:  368,  543. 

Commentaries  on.     (M.  Ileilprin)  Nation,  9:  234. 

(^riticism  of.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  7:  135. — 

Nat.  R.  17:  261. 
Davidson's  Introduction  to.     Lond.  Q.  19:  2S5. — 

(W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  36:  53.—  Westm.  78:  40,  511. 

80:  220. 


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Bible,  Old  Testament,  De  Wette's  Introduction  to.     No. 

Brit.  7:  355. 

De  Wette  and  T.  Parker  on.     Brit.  Q.  15:  453. 

Difficulties  in.     I'rosp.  K.  4:  2S1. 

Distinctive  Character  of.     Tlieo.  Eel.  7:  83. 

Eschatology  of.     (O.  Street)  New  Eng.  33:  655. 

Geography  and  Biography  of.     Quar.  106  :    36S. 

Same  art.  Li V.  Age,  63:  771. 

Girdlestone's  Synonyms  of.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  449. 

Gliddon    on    Inspiration    of.      (D.   R.    Goodwin) 

Am.  Church  II.  8:  27. 

Glory  of.     (II.  Stowell)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  16:  115. 

Iliivernick's  Introduction  to.     Eel.  R.  79:  164. 

Hebrew  and  Greek  Scriptures  of.     Kitto,  8:  251. 

Historical  Books,  Recent  Commentaries  on,   1S73. 

Chr.  Obs.  73:  527,  694. 
Historical  Illustrations  of.     (G.  H.   Whittemore) 

Bib.  Sac.  31:  159. 
History  of  Research  concerning  Structure  of.     (A. 

Duff)  Bib.  Sac.  37:  729. 

Injudicious  Use  of.     Chi.  Exam.  9:  58. 

judged  by  the  New.     Chr.  R.  20:  409. 

Kalisch's  Commentary  on.     Westm.  70:  550. 

Keil's  Introduction  to.     Chr.  Obs.  71:  185. 

Kurtz's  History  of  the  Old  Covenant.     Lond.  Q. 

12:  447.  —  (W.  II.  Green)  Princ.  28:  173. 

Letter  and  Spirit  of .     Kitto,  6:  156.     7:  146. 

Maurice  on.     Eel.  R.  95:  168. 

Moral  Difficulties  of.     (J.  H.  M'llvaine)  Bib.  Sac. 

34:  672.  —  Chr.  Obs.  77:  283,  527. 

Newman  and  Greg  on.     No.  Brit.  16:  119. 

Noeldeke   on.     (C.   II.  Brigham)  No.  Am.   109: 

602. 

Palfrey  on.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  106. 

Primeval  History  of.     Quar.  52:  496. 

Prophecies    of,   applied  in  New.      (J.    Priestley) 

Theo.  Repos.  5:  iii. 
Recollections  of  the  East  illustrative  of.      (Mrs. 

Postans)  Kitto,  2:  loi.     4:  46. 

Religious  Ideas  of.     Cong.  Q.  2:  257. 

Rhetorical  Figures  of.     (E.   C.  Bissell)  Cong.  R. 

10:  28. 

Sharpe's  Translation.    Theo.  R.  2:  574. 

Spirit  of.     (E.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  174, 

3°5- 

Structure  of.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  37:  161. 

Stuart  on.     (G.  R.  Noyes)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  69. 

Supernaturalism  of.     (G.  T.   Flanders)  Univ.  Q. 

22:  401. 

Text  of.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  834.  —  Kitto,  33:  172. 

and  its  Emendations.     Kitto,  32:  32S. 

providentially  preserved.     Chr.  Obs.  71 :  42S. 

Theology  of.     Brit.  Q.  16:  444.  —  (W.  H.  Green) 

Princ.  25:  102. 

Townsend's  ^Vrrangement  of.     Meth.  M.  45:  30S. 

Truth  of.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Ref.  Q.  27:  173. 

—  Pentateuch,  Age  and  Authorship  of.     (W.  L.  Alex- 
ander) Theo.  Eel.  6:  215. 

Ainsworth's.     Cong.  M.  2:  403. 

and  Book  of  Joshua  criticised.    Chr.  Rem.  45:  225, 

4S4. 

and  Egypt.     (A.  Sutherland)  Meth.  Q.  35:  221. 

and  its  Anatomists,  Birks  on.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  212. 

and  its  Assailants,  Hamilton  on.     Chr.  Obs.  58: 

90S.  —  Eel.  R.  100:  544. 
Authenticity  of.     (C.  E.  Stowe)  Lit.  &  Theo.   R. 

2:   171.  — (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  2:  356,  668.— 

(.J,  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  10:  542. 
Authorship  of.     (S.  C.  Bartlett)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  799. 

21  :    495,  725.  — Westm.  84  :   498.  —  (J.  Burton) 

Canad.  Mo.  20:  317. 
Blunt's  Review  of.     Meth.  M.  54:  255. 


Bible,  Pentateuch,  Briglitwell's  Notes  on.  Eel.  R.  73: 
415. 

Culenso  on.     (R.  Martineau)  Theo.  R.  16:  507.  — 

(Presbyter  Anglicanus)  Theo.  R.  9  :  197.  —  (J. 
Strong)  Meth.  Q.  23:  286.  —  (D.  R.  Goodwin)  Am. 
Presb.  R.  12:  308,  444.  —  (I.  Taylor)  Theo.  Eel. 
2:  I.  —  Brit.  Q.  37:  147.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58: 
315,  413.  —  Chr.  Obs.  62:  922.  63:  184,  586. 
72:  248. —Eel.  M.  58:  241  —Eel.  R.  116:  506. 
Kitto,  30:  257,  385.  —  Liv.  Age,  76:  118.  —  Nat. 
R.  16  :  I.  —  Theo.  R.  2:  583.  —  AVestm.  79  :  7, 
38S,  503.  —  Brit.  Q.  40:  I.  —  No.  Brit.  38:  36. 

Commentaries  on.     Chr.  Rem.  52:  265. 

Contents  and  Inspiration  of.     Brownson,  5:  507. 

Credibility  of.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  517. 

Genuineness  of.     (W.  H.   Green)  Princ.  n.  s.   I : 

142.  —  Univ.  Q.  22:  336. 

Graves  on.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  25. 

Greek  Version  of.     (H.  B.  Ilackett)  Bib.  Sac.  4: 

1S8. 

Havernick's  Introduction  to.     Eel.  R.  92:  594. 

Hengsteuberg  on.      (H.    M.   Harman)   Meth.    Q. 

13:  75.  —  Eel.  R.  79:  267. 

Historical  Character  of.     (S.  C.  Bartlett)  Bib.  Sac. 

20:  381. 

Historical  Value   of.      (J.  M.  Macdonald)  Princ. 

30:  420. 

Indian  Copy  of.     (A.  Holmes)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:  59. 

Indian  Roll  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:   144,  609. 

Kingsley  on.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  804. 

Legislation  of.     (R.  Martineau)  Theo.  R.  9:  474. 

Mosaic  Origin  of.  (E.  W.  Hengsteuberg)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  11:  416.  —  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  12:  458. 

Palfrey  on.     Bost.  Q.  1 :  261. 

Samaritan.  (J.  Mills)  Kitto,  31 :  131.  —  (T.  Walk- 
er) Chr.  Exam.  28  :  147.  29  :  63.  —  (M.  Stuart) 
Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2:  681.  —  (M.  Stuart)  No.  Am. 
22:  274. — Kitto,  11:  298 — (B.  Pick)  Bib.  Sac. 
33:  265,  533.     34:  79.     35:  76,  309- 

Science  in.     (S.  Hopkins)  New  Eng.  36:  58. 

Smith  on.     Dub.  R.  63:  i. 

Study  of.     (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Unita.  R.  11 :  128,  254. 

12:  244,  515. 

Theory  of.     Chr.  Rem.  31:  309. 

Transmission  of  the  Books  of  Moses.     Chr.  Obs. 

65:  707. 

—  Genesis,  and  Geology.  Blackw.  82:  312.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
66:  535.  67:  249,  329,  447.  Lond.  Q.  48:  52. — 
No.  I5rit.  27:  325.  —  Kitto,  6:  261. 

Antiquity  of.     (J.  C.  Moffat)  Princ.  33:  27- 

Author  of.     (E.  Pond)  Meth.  Q.  23:  601. 

Bush  on.     (M.  W.  Jacobus)  Princ.  11:  271. 

Candlish  on.    Eel.  R.  77:  566.  —Mo.  R.  164:  349. 

Christ  in.     Am.  Church  R.  24:  397. 

Chronology  of,  Vindication  of.     Cong.  M.  2:  154, 

218. 

Close  on.     Chr.  Obs.  27:  227. 

Complement  of.    (E.  V.  Gerliart)  Mercersb.  24:  265. 

Date   of   Ethnological   Table   in.     (A.   H.   Sayce) 

Theo.  R.  11:  59. 

Different  Computations  on  the  first  two  Periods  in. 

(E.  Bertheau)  Kitto,  2:  115. 

Early  Narratives  in.     (F.  Gardiner)  Am.   Church 

R.  30:  361. 

Exegesis  of.     Kitto,  21:  253. 

Explanation  of  some  Passages  in.  (R.  D.  C.  Rob- 
bins)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  58. 

First  Murder  and  first  Citj'.  (F.  Lenormant)  Con- 
temp.  37:  263. 

Genealogies  from  Adam  to  the  Deluge.  (F.  Lenor- 
mant) Contemp.  37:  565. 

Hedge's  Primeval  World.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  459. 


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Bible,  Genesis,  Historical  Character  of.     (G.  H.  Schodde) 

Luth.  Q.  lo:  74. 

Kalisch  on.     No.  Brit.  29:  561. 

Narrative  of  Creation  in.     (J.  O.  Means)  Bib.  Sac. 

12:  83,  323. 

Notes  on.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  447-927. 

Numbers  of,  De  Bertheau  on.     (J.  E.  Kerschner) 

Ref.  Q.  26:  434. 
Panoramic  Theory  of.     (J.  T.  Tucker)  Cong.  Q. 

14:  502. 

Turner  on.     (C.  F.  Cruse)  Meth.  Q.  5:  391. 

Works  on.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  14:  199. 

See  Cosmogony;  Creation;  Geology. 
Chapter  i.     (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  303.  —  Univ. 

Q.  12:  277. 
i.  and  ii.,  Exposition  of.     (S.  Hopkins)  Bib.  Sac. 

33:  510,  716.     34:  51,  422. 

i.-iii.     Meth.  M.  38:  S37. 

i.-xi.     (II.  B.  Hackett)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  395. 

xi.  26,  Note  on.     (F.  Gardiner)   Bib.  Sac.  34: 

755- 

xiv..  Remarks  on.     (F.  Tuck)  Kitto,  2:  So. 

XXV.  I,  Observations  on.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  244. 

xlix.  10,  a  disputed  Prophecy.     (T.  K.  Cheyue) 

Theol.  R.  12:  300. 
xlix.  22-26,  Exegesis  of.    (J.  G.  Hale)  Cong.  Q. 

17:  506. 

—  Genesis  and  Exodus,  Alford's  Commentary  on.     Chr. 

Obs.  73:  124. 

—  Exodus,  Buddicom  on.     Chr.  Obs.  27:  227.   28:  96. 

—  Leviticus,  Bonar  on.     Princ.  20:  74. 
Bush's  Notes  on.     Princ.  15:   164. 

Kalisch's  Commentary  on.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  54. — 

Lond.  Q.  38:   194. 
Chapter  xl.  3-7,  and  Deuteronomy  xiv.  6-S.    Kitto, 

37:  383- 

—  Numbers,  Bush's  Notes  on.     Theo.  &  IJt.  .T.  11 :  173. 

—  Deuteronomy  as  the  Production  of  Moses.     Kitto,  20: 

313- 

Authorship  of.     Canad.  Mo.  13:  490. 

Modern  Theory  of.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  859. 

Chapter  xxiv.,  Poem  on.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  18. 

—  Joshua.     Chr.  Rem.  45;  225,  484. 
Colenso  on.     Bost.  R.  3:  190. 

—  — Introduction  to.    (K.  F.  Keil)  Kitto,  4  :  217.    5:96. 
Keil  on.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  22:  59. 

Typical  Character  of  Book  of.    Chr.  Obs.  58:  457. 

Chapter  x..  Miracle  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  11 :  334.  — 

—  Chr.  R.    15:    595.  —  Theo.    Repos.    i:    103. — 

Chr.  Obs.  75:  7S0. 

—  Judges.     (E.  Pond)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  463. 

—  Ruth:  Scripture  Poetry.    Portfo.  (Den.)  30:  478. 

—  Chronicles,  Date  of  Books  of.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ. 

35:  499- 

—  Ezra  and  Neheniiah.     Meth.  M.  28:  533. 

Esdras  and  Josephus  on.     Kitto,  31 :   143,  413. 

Sir  I.   Newton   on.     Kitto,  29:   456.     30:    143. — 

(L  W.  Rosanquet)  Kitto,  30:   166,  421.     31:  423. 
Saulcy's  Study  of.     (M.  Ileilpronn)  No.  Am.  109: 

272. 

—  Esther.     (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  13:  365. 
Remarks  on.     Kitto,  25:   112. 

—  Job.     (J.  Muenscher)  Chr.  R.  23:  75.  —  (G.  R.  Noyes) 

Chr.  Exam.  23:  29.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  56-;. — 
(E.  Renan)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  350.  —  (C.  F.  ScliaJffer) 
Evang.  R.  14:  i.  —  Brit.  Q.  46:  71.  — Eel.  R. 
112:  13.  u6:  29.  —  (F.  Greeves)  Ex.  H.  Lcc.  15: 
397.  — Kitto,  39:  338.  —  Lond.  Q.  50  :  36S.  51: 
52.  —  (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  29:  2S1. 

and  its  Theory  of  I^ife.     Wcstm.  60:  417. 

and  Plato's  Dialogue  on  Justice.     (H.  W.  Hoare) 

Fortn.  24:  625. 


Bible,  Job,  as  an  Art  Composition.     (J.  G.  Herder)  J. 

Spec.  Philos.  4:  284. 
Authorship  of.      Theo.  Repos.   1 :    70.  —  Westm. 

72:  567. 

Barnes  on.     (G.  R.  Noyes)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  321. 

Carej-'s  Translation  of.     (G.  C.  M'Whorter)  ^\jj]. 

Church  R  12:  249. 

Clo.-ing  Chapters  of.    (T.  Le'ins)  Mercersb.  12:  410. 

Common  Interpretation  of.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  797. 

Conanl's  Translation   of.       (G.    R.    Noyes)    Chr. 

Exam.  67:  254. 
Date  of.     (E.  Renan)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  241.  — (T. 

G.  Vaihinger)  Ajn.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3:  174.  —  Bib. 

R.  2:  93. 
Difficult  Passages   in.     Kitto,   36:  374.     37:  304. 

38:  377. 
Doctrine  of  Immortality  in.     (0.  Dewey)  Mo.  Kel. 

M.  50:  3S5. 
Essays  on.      (R.    Wardlaw)   Cong.   M.  23 :    274- 

660.     24:  624-S3S. 

Raymond's.     (R.  L.  Gerhart)  Ref.  Q.  26:  277. 

Ewald  on.     Bib.  R.  i :  23. 

Exegesis  of.     Kitto,  22:  325. 

Fry's  Translation  of.     Eel.  R.  49:  240. 

Good  on.     Eel.  R.  23:  132. 

Good's  Translation  of.     Chr.  Obs.  12:  300. 

Gospel  in.     (G.  B.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  21:  746. 

Introduction  of.     (L.  Ilirzel)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  144. 

Introduction  to.     Kitto,  39:  ^^^S. 

Kant  on  Vindication  of  Job.     Bib.  R.  6:  566. 

Literature  of.     Kitto,  22:  25. 

New  Translation  of.     Kitto,  27:  361. 

Noyes's  Translation  of.     New  York  R.  4:  457. — 

(S.  Willard)  No.  ,Vm.  26:  40.  — (S.  Barrett)  Chr. 

Exam.  4:  309.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  339. 

Paraphrase  from.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  348. 

Patriarchal   Religion   of.     (A.   Barnes)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  3:  163. 

Philosophy  of.     Chr.  Rem.  17:  157. 

Rcnaii  on,     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  68:  201. 

Renan's  Translation  of.     Nat.  R.  15:  27. 

Revised  English  Version  of.     Kitto,  23:  257. 

Revised   Translation   of.     (J.  M.  Kodwell)  Kitto, 

39:  20S,  399.     40:   129,  352. 

Miss  Smith's  Translation  of.     Eel.  R.  14:  657,  768. 

Umbreit's  Version.     Cong.  M.  21:  644. 

Chapters  xxxii.-xxxvii..  Authenticity  of.  (H.  Fer- 
guson) Am.  Church  R.  29:  420. 
Chapter  xxxvi.  14,  Original  Text  of.   Tlieo.  Repos. 

i:  448. 
xxxix.  19-25,  Metrical  Rendering.  Theo.  Repos. 

i:  219. 
—  Psalms.     (W.  M.   L.   De  Wette)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3: 

445.  — Chr.  Obs.  69:  721,  801. 

Alexander's  Lectures  on.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  666. 

Alternative  Versions  of.     (W.  Lee)  Kitti>.  38:  I. 

Burgh's  Commentary  on.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  741. 

Bush's  Commentary  on.     (.J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

7-  73- 
Characteristics  of.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  365,  433,  513. 

56:  6,  77,  153. 
Commentary  on,   from  Old  Writers.     Chr.  Rem. 

39:  264. 
French   and   Skinner's  Translation.     Eel.  R.  54: 

151. 
Commentaries   on.     (N.   S.  Folsom)  Unita.  R.  7: 

624.     Eel.  R.  85:  533. 

1S60-71.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  113. 

Fry's  Translation  of.     Eel.  R.  32:  342: 

Henffstcnbcrg  and  Phillips  on.     Bib.  R.  4:  145. 

IIil)iiar<l  on.     (J.  M'Clintock)  Meth.  Q.  17:  117. 

Huptield  on.     Eel.  R.  103:  612. 


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Bible,  Psalms,  Improcatory.     (J.  J.  O^tcii)  Bib.  Sac.  13: 

551.  —  Am.  Prosb.  K.  9:  575. — Clir.  Kein.  19:  no. 

—  Theo.  Eel.  2:  121. 

Authorship  of .  (T.  Bulfincli)  C'lir.  Exam.  52:  244. 

in  the.  Light  of  the  United  States  Civil  War.    (E. 

A.  Pari<)  Bib.  Sac.  19:   165. 

Iiiterpretatiun  of.     I5ib.  R.  3:   199. 

iu  Worsliip.     New  Eng.  4:  312. 

Jewish  Psalter.   (E.  W.  E.  Keuss)  Univ.  Q.  33:  292. 

Mant's  Version  of.     Eel.  R.  41 :  i. 

Metrical  Translations  of.     Chr.  Obs.   17:    510. — 

New  Eng.  4:  72. 

Moll's  Commeutarv  on.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  170. 

Neale's  Commentary  on.     (.!.    H.  Ilopkins)   Am. 

Church  R.  28:  38S.  ' 
New  Readings  of.     (C.  II.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam. 

73:  227. 
Noyes's  Translation  of.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No. 

Am.  35:  473.  —  (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam. 

11:  99.  —  (D.  Fosdick)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  204.  —  (G. 

R.  Noyes)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  289.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.i :  31. 
Perowne's  Commentary  on.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  765.  — 

Lond.  Q.  24:  267. 

Phillips's  Commentary  on.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  894. 

Position  of,  iu  the  Plan  of  the  Old  Testament.  — 

(W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  39:  256. 
Recent  Criticism  of.     (J.  F.  McCurdy)  Bib.  Sac. 

32:  637. 

Reuss  on.     Lond.  Q.  45:  202. 

Revision  and.     (J.  DeWitt)  Presb.  R.  1 :  499. 

Saudys's  Paraphrase  of.     Cong.  M.  20:  loi,  754. 

Songs  of  Degrees.     Kitto,  14:  39.     15:  56. 

Tholuck  on  the  Messianic.     Bib.  R.  5:  25. 

Thohick's  Introduction  to.     Bib.  R.  4:  344. 

Versions  of,  and  Commentary  on.     Chr.  Rem.  33: 

473- 
Walford's  Translation  of.    Cong.  M.  21 :  297. 

—  Psalm   ii..   Exposition   of.      (S.  M.   Vail)  Meth.   Q. 

19:  118. 
Translation  and  Exposition  of.     (C.  E.  Stowe) 

Bib.  Sac.  7:  352. 

viii.,  Exposition  of.    (S.  M.  Vail)  Meth.  Q.  20:  640. 

xvi.     (S.  M.  Vail)  Meth.  Q.  22:  615. 

Interpretation  of.     (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

i:  51.  —  (E.  W.  Dickinson)  Chr.  R.  11:  155. 
xviii.  6-16,  real,  not  figurative.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

4:  91. 

xix..  Paraphrase  of.     Radical,  4:  134. 

xxii.     (F.  G.  Hibbard)  Meth.  Q.  30:  98,  366. 

xxiii.,  Tholuck  on.     Cong.  M.  25:  145. 

xxiv.,    xlii.,  cxxiii..  Paraphrases  of.     Chr.   Obs. 

16:  91. 

Ixviii.     Tait,  n.  s.  28:  jj. 

cvii.,  New  Translation,  with  Notes.   Chr.  Obs.  9:  i. 

■ cxxvi.,  illustrated  from  Livy.     Cong.  M.  r8:  273. 

cxxxix.,  Paraphrase  of.     Radical,  3:  402.  —  Theo. 

Repos.  3:  291. 

—  Proverbs,   Pedagogical  Value   of.     (J.   A.   Bauman) 

Ref.  Q.  28:  7. 
Chapter  xxiii.  26,  Exegesis  of.     (W.  H.  Evans) 

Bapt.  Q.  6:  93. 
xxiii.  29-35.    Kitto,  36:  75. 

—  Ecclesiastes.    Nat.  R.  14:  150. 

Author  of.     Danv.  Q.  3:  38. 

Bridges  on.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  264. 

Did  Solomon  write?    (E.  Riggs)  Princ.  24:  79. 

Hengstenberg  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  .J.  13:  526. 

Philosophy  of.     (Prof.  Nordheimer)   Bib.   Repos. 

12:  197.  — Bib.  R.  i:  433. 
Plan  and  Structure  of  the  Book.     M«th.  Q.  9:  173, 

417.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  524. 
Preaching  of.    (J.  A.  Goodhue)  Chr.  R.  19:  434. 


Bible,  Ecclesiastes,  Scope  and  Plan  of.     (W.  H.  Green) 

i'rinc.  29:  419. 
View  of  Life  in.     Kitto,  28:  100. 

—  Song  of  Solomon.     (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  5: 

57S.  —  (I.   lliley)  Am.  Presb.  R.    19:  614. —Chr. 

Obs.  74:  321.  — Kitto,  8:  320. 

Authorship  and  Date  of.     Westm.  loi :  342. 

(  haracter  of.     (J.  Pye  Smith)  Cong.  M.  21 :  543. 

Connncntaries  on.     (W.  II.  Green)  Princ.  26:  i. 

Divine  Authority  of.     (J.  Pye  Smith)  Cong.  M.  20: 

413,   784.  —  (B.  Rice)  Cong.  M.  21:  197.  —  Cong. 

M.  13:  232,  294. 

Exegesis  of.     Cong.  M.  21 :  471. 

Hengstenberg  on.     (J.  Forsyth)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  6: 

493- 

Literature  of.     Kitto,  21 :  i. 

Nature  and  Design  of.     Am.  Q.  22:  313. 

New  Reading  of  its  Plot.     Am.  Presb.  R.  19:   145. 

Sermon  on.     (Richard  of  Hampole)  Kitto,  39:  394. 

Specimen  of  Targum  on.     Cong.  M.  20:  494. 

Spiritual  Sense  of.      (J.   Bennett)  Coug.  M.  2o: 

610.     21:  142. 
translated  and  annotated.     (I.  Horner)  Meth.  Q. 

22:  391.  —  Chr.  Rem.  47:  27. 

—  Prophets.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  56:  374. —(J. 

Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  4:  97. 

Ewald  on.     Kitto,  10:  329. 

Noyes's    Translation    of.      (S.  G.    Bulfinch)  Chr. 

Exam.  83:  15.  —  (J.  G.  Palfre}')  No.  Am.  107:301. 

Transpositions  in  Books  of.     Bib.  R.  i:  153. 

Williams's  Version  of.     (B.  H.  Cowper)  Kitto,  38: 

70.  —  (G.  D.  Haughtou)  Fortn.  5:  120.  —  (W.  H. 

Green)  Princ.  38:  646. 

—  Isaiah.     (G.  V.   Smith)  Theo.  R.  3:  1,541.  — (J.  E. 

Carpenter)  Modern  R.  2:  i,  225.  — Eel.  R.  116:  148. 
Alexander  on.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  46: 

48.  — (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  i:  544. —Eel. 

R.  91:  5S4. —  Bib.  R.  2:  321.     4:  441. 
and  Enoch,   Apocryphal  Books  of.     For.  Q.  24: 

351- 
Authorship  of  last  Portion.     (H.  Cowles)  Bib.  Sac. 

30:  521. 
Exposition  of  Figures  of.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  & 

Lit.  J.  2:  1-633.     3:  60-595.    4:  62,218,  426.     5: 

74,  233,  461.    6:  321,  479.    7:  145-625.    8:  149, 

512.    9:333,469.    10:501,661.    12:153-663.    13: 

149-558. 
Genuineness  of.     (E.  W.  Hengstenberg)  Am.  Bib. 

Itepos.  i:  700. — Princ.  2:  153. 
Henderson's  Translation.     Cong.  M.  24:   123. — 

Eel.  R.  73:  285. 

in  Hebrew  and  English,  Stock's.     Eel.  R.  2:  495. 

Jenour's  Translation.     Eel.  R.  54:  407. 

and  Jones's  Translation.     Cong.  M.  14:  349. 

Jewish  Commentaries  on.     Kitto,  6:  346. 

Later  Prophecies  of.     (S.  H.  Turner)  Am.  Church 

R.  i:  29. 

New  Interpretation  of.     Theo.  Repos.  6:  344. 

New  Translation  of  Part  of.     Cong.  M.  23:  433. 

New  Works  on.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  13:  159. 

Prophecies  of.     (J.  Kitto)  Kitto,  4:  356. 

Recent  Commentaries  on,  1867-71.     Chr.  Obs.  72: 

607,  674. 

Reuss  and  Urwick  on.     Lond.  Q.  48:  153. 

Two  Isaiahs,  or  one  ?     (W.  H.  Cobb)  Bib.  Sac. 

38:  230,  658. 
Chapter  i.  2,  New  Translation  of.     Theo.  Repos.  5: 

317. 
iv..  Spiritual  Interpretation  of.      (N.    Rounds) 

Meth.  Q.  11:  262. 

vi..  Critical  Notes  on.     Cong.  M.  20:  684. 

vii.  14-17,  Interpretation  of.    Chr.  Obs.  69:  62. 


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Bible,  Isaiah,  Chapter  vii.  10-23;  ^i''-  5-i9)  Observations 

on.     Theo.  Repos.  5:  38. 
ix.  I,  2,  as  quoted  by  Matthew.     Theo.  Repos. 

5:  123. 

ix.  i-S,  Interpretation  of.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  iSS. 

ix.  6,  Explanation  of.     Theo.  Repos.  5:  182. 

xviii.,  New  Translation  of.     Kitto,  31 :  273. 

XX.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  145-361. 

xxxvi.-xxxix.,  and  Assyrian  Discoveries.    (A. 

H.  Sayce)  Theo.  R.  10:  15. 
Hi.  and  liii.     (J.  W.  Lindsay)  Meth.  Q.  20:  92. 

—  .Teremiah,  Text  of.     (W.  H.  Green)  I'rino.  32:  69. 

—  Ez^'kiel,  Commentaries  on.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  5S0. 

Introduction  to.    (H.  A.  C.  Havemick)  Kitto,  i :  22. 

Penn  on.     Eel.  R.  21 :  91. 

—  Daniel.     (R.  Martineau)  Theo.  R.  2:   172,  478.  — Chr. 

R.  7:  I.  — Eel.  R.  79:  53.— (F.  E.  Abbot)  Radical, 

7:  28.  —  Chr.  Rem.  49:   i. 

and  Revelation.  Theo.  &  Lit.  .1.  9:  314,  4S4.   11:53. 

as  viewed  by  Hippolytus,  Porphyry,   and  others. 

Kitto,  32:  257. 

Cumming's  Lectures  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  513. 

Four  Great  Empires.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  13:  276. 

Fourth  Kingdom.    (O.  S.  Stearns)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  331. 

Genuineness  of.     (H.  M.  Harman)  Meth.  Q.  14: 

553- 
Hengstenberg's  Vindication  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ. 

4:  48. 

Introduction  to.     Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  32,  208. 

Nebuchadnezzar's  Golden  Image.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

13:  475- 

Newton's  Lectures  on.     Theo.  &Lit.  J.  12:  340. 

Prophecies  of.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  New  Eng.  i :  231. 

—  Meth.  M.  36:  667. 

Prophecy  of  the  Weeks  in.     Kitto,  40:  210,  43S. 

Pusey  on.     Eel.  R.  122:  164.  —  (J.  J.  S.  Pcrowne) 

Contemp.  i:  96.  —  (F.  Parker)  Kitto,  35:  345. — 
Chr.  Obs.  65:  128.  — Dub.  R.  57:  1S9. 

Recent  Expositions  of.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  43: 

397- 
Seventy  Weeks  of.      (E.   Greenwald)  Evang.  R. 

18:  204. 

Stonard  on.    Eel.  R.  44:  242. 

Stuart's  Commentary  on.     (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Chr. 

Exam.  51 :  368. — (D.  N.  Lord)  Lord's  Theo.  J.  3:  352. 
Times  of.      Kitto,   13;  435.      14:  364.      15:  157. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  25:  612.     27:  497. 

Chapter  vii.  25,  xii.  7,  the  1260  Years.     Chr.  Obs. 

5:  614,  688.    6:  17-773.    7:    1-4S1.    8:    541.     9: 

257,  688.     10:   6-337.      12:   27S.     13:    163.     14: 

281,  427,  498.    28:  396.    38:  2S7. 
viii.  9,  Little  Horn  of  He-Goat.     Chr.  Obs.  6: 

356,  496.     7:  209,  685.     8:  68. 
viii.  13,  14,  the  2300  Days.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  151, 

701.    9:  596,688.     10:  6,278,404.    13:  486.     26: 

266. 

—  Minor  Prophets,  Commentaries  on.     Chr.  Rem.  22: 

143.     43:  148. 
Henderson  on.     Bih.  R.  i:  249. 

—  Hosea.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  31:  74. 

—  Obadiah,  expounded  by  Caspari.     Princ.  24:  226. 

—  Amos,  Analysis  of.     (E.  Wilton)  Kitto,  33:  180. 
Baur's  Commentary  on.     (B.  P.  Pratten)  Kitto,  i : 

353- 

—  Jonah.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  441.  —Kitto, 

39:  437- 

Abbot's  Exposition  of.    Ed.  R.  84:  217. 

Commentary  on.     (E.  B.  Pusey)  Theo.  Ed.  3:  182. 

Essaj'  on.     (J.  B.  Kerschner)  Mercersb.  18:  303. 

Great  Fish  of,  a  Shark.     Cong.  M.  20:  703. 

How  far  Historical  ?    Kitto,  36:  no. 

Natural  Characteristics  of.    So.  Q.  22:  505. 


Bible,  Jonah,  Observations  on.     (J.  Foster)  Cong.  M,  27: 

253- 
Thoughts  on.     Kitto,  39:  437. 

—  Micah,   Prophecy  of    Christ  in.     (J.   A.   Alexander) 

Princ.  35:  610. 

—  Nahum.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  551. 

Prophecy  of,  concerning  Nineveh.     (W.  II.  Green) 

Princ.  27:  102. 

—  Maladii,    Jewish   Expositions   of.      (W.    II.    Green) 

Princ.  27:  308. 

New  Translation  and  Exposition  of.    (T.  V.  Moore) 

Meth.  Q.  15:  9,  169. 
Bible,  New  Testament.     (W.  R.  Smith  in  Encyc.  Britan- 
nica)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  3S5.  — (C.  P.  Krauth) 
Evang.  R.  5:  376.  — Quar.  113:  95. 

American   Commentaries   on.     (H.    Crosby)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  12:  602. 

Annotations  on.     (H.  Crosby)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16: 

160. 

Authorship  of.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  14:  i. 

Authorship,   Use,    and    Preservation    of.      (G.  E. 

Ellis)  Chr.' Exam.  34:  1S6. 

Baptist   Version  of.     (G.  B.  Jewett)  Cong.  R.  8: 

405.     9:  66,  123.  —  Chr.  R.  2:  21. 

Barnes's  Notes  on.     Bib.  R.  4:  212. 

Biblical  Theology  of.     Lond.  Q.  36:   155. 

Bloomfidd's  Annotations  on.     Kitto,  7:  210. 

Campbell  on.     Ed.  R.  73:  683. 

Canon  of,  in  tirst  two  Centuries.    (0.  Cone)  Univ. 

0-23:  133. 

Muratorian.     (W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

18:  100.—  Lond.  Q.  41:  434. 

Christology  of.     ^lo.  Rel.  M.  24:  403. 

Chronological,  "^wnscnd's.     Cong.  M.  10:  84. 

Citations  of,  by  Apostolic  Fathers.     (W.  Calkins) 

Bib.  Sac.  23:  593. 

Commentary  on.     Chr.  Rem.  22:   143. 

Cobb's.     (J.  O.  Skinner)  Univ.  tj.  24:  277. 

Cook  on.    Eel.  R.  35:  310. 

Criticism  on,  Britisli.     No.  Brit.  25:  no. 

Davidson's  Introduction  to.    Bib.  R.  6:  303.  —  (H. 

G.  Spaulding)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  196.  — (J.  A.  Alex- 
and'-r)  Princ.  21:  144.  —  No.  Brit.  16:  422. — New 
Eng.  9:  35-  — (■'•  Kitto)  Kitto,  2:  342.  4:  343. 
8:  98.- Ed.  R.  89:81.  91:  1S7.  95:  537.— 
Kitto,  8:  98.  — Lond.  Q.  32:  i.  —Theo.  R.  5:  373. 
—  Bib.  R.  5:  316. 

Dickinson's  Version  of.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  219. 

Divine  Authority  of,  Bogue  on.    Chr.  Obs.  i :  112, 

320,  733- 

Dunbar  on  Interrogative  L^se  of  mh  and  OY  in. 

Bib.  K.  2:  310. 

Ecclesiastical  Polity  of.     Chr.  Obs.  71 :  622.  —  (G. 

B.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  14:  53. 

Eyiij  ei/.ti  in.     (.1.  Kenrick)  Theo.  R.  12:  ;^^oG. 

English  Ilexapla.     Ed.  R.   74:    41S.  — C<>ng.  M. 

25:  179. —  Mo.  R   156:  427. 

English  Version.     (C.  F.  Schaefler)  Bib.  Sac.  26: 

486. 

See  Bible,  English,  Revision  of;  also  below,  Bible, 
New  Testament,  Revised  Version. 

Errors  of  Lexicons  of.     (W.  E.  JIanlcy)  Univ.  Q. 

25:  59. 

Ethics  of.     Bib.  R.  5:  205. 

E.vegetical  and  critical  Account  of.    Westm.  90:  36. 

Forged  Fragments  of.     Chr.  Rem.  46:   175. 

Genealogies  of.     Mo.  Rd.  M.  30:  314. 

Geneva  Version  of.    (F.  Fn,-)  Kitto,  33 :  279.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  36:  229. 

Georgian  Version  of.    (S.  C.  Malan)  Kitto,  35:  360. 

Gnostic  Testimonies  to,  De  Groot  on.    (II.  M.  Har- 
man) Meth.  Q.  30:  4S5. 


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Bible,   New  Testament,   Graminatiial   Aeciiracy  of.     (J. 

A  H.  Tittmauii)  Am.  Bib.  Kepot.  i:  i6o. 
Greek.     Chr.  Uem.  22:  6i.     26:  125.  —  Bib.  R.  4: 

38,  173.  — Eel.  U.  70:  539.     79:  542. 
Alfonl's.     (W.  <j.  Humphry)  ('oiitemp.  13:  211. 

—  Clir.  Obs.  51  :39,  201.  —  Kitto,  9:  91.  —  Loud.  Q. 

i:  473- 
American  Bible  Union's.    (G.  B.  Jewett)  Cony. 

K.  9:  301. 

.Ancient  and  modern  compared.  (W.  E.  Man- 
ley)  Univ.  Q.  26:  91. 

and  Anglo-Saxon  Version.     Chr.  Rem.  52:  68. 

Beza's.     Am.  Metli.  M.  14:   112.  — Chr.  Rem. 

48:  410. 

Bloomfield's.    (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  9:  266.  —  Chr. 

R.  2:  210. — (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  22:  170. — 
Meth.  M.  56:  563.  — Cong.  M.  11:  193. 

Codex  Alexandrinus.     Chr.  Rem.  41:  367. 

-: and  Sinaiticus.      (W.  H.  Grun)  Princ.  33: 

150. 

Codex  Augiensis,  Scrivener's.     Kitto,  23:  i. 

Codex  Sinaiticus.     (B.  H.  Cowper)  Kitto,  35: 

loS,  161.  — (C.  A.  Hay)  Luth.  Q.  i:  122.     10:  153. 

—  Brit.  Q.  33:  353.     38:  343--  <^''ir-  Rem.  51:  -:,T]. 

—  theo.  R.  i:  214.  — Evang.  R.  20:  71.  — Kitto, 
31:  I.  —  Liv.  Age,  48:  594. — (C.  Tischendorf)  Theo. 
Eel.  3:  193.  —  Clir.  Rem.  45:  374. — Lond.  Q.  21: 
238.     Same  art  Eel.  M.  60:  477. 

Codex  Vaticanus.     (T.  J.  Conant)  Bib.  Sac.  26: 

758.  — (0.  T.  Dobbin)  Dub.  Univ.  54:  014.— Brit. 
Q.  47:  345.  —  Chr.  Rem.  54:  405. — Eel.  R.  108:  398. 

—  Ed.  R.  112:  256. 

Syriac  Gospels  and  Codex  Augiensis.    Chr. 

Rem.  37:  467.  ^ 
Tischendorf 's.     (J.  J.  Tayler)  Theo.  R.  4: 

362. 
Various  Editions  of.    (T.  J.  Conant)  Bib.  Sac. 

26:  758. 

Critical  Editions  of.    Brit.  Q.  18:  41. 

Editions  of  Mai,  Beza,  Tischendorf.   Brit.  Q.  28 : 

315- 

Erasmus's.    (R.  B.  Dnimmond)  Theo.  R.  5 :  527. 

Grammar  of.    Chr.  Obs.  48:  182. 

Greek  of.     (G.  H.  Whittemore)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  58. 

—  Ed.  R.  94:  I.  — (D.  A.  Whedon)  Meth.  Q.  28: 

325>  4S5. 
Definitive  Article  in,  Sharpe  on.   Chr.  Obs.  i : 

438-    2:  363,  419. 
Lexicography  of.     (E.  Robinson)  No.   Am. 

23:  80.  — (F.  A.  Tholuck)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  i:  5S2. 
Stvle  in.     (G.  J.  Plank)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

i:  638.  " 
Use  of  the  Article  in.     Theo.  Repos.  4:  224, 

374,  427- 
Vocabulary  of .     (L.  S.  Potwin)  Bib.  Sac.  32: 

703.     33:  52.     37:  503,  640. 

Hansen's.     Brit.  Q.  40:  30S. 

Late  Editions  of.     Brit.  Q.  24:   183.  — Eel.  R. 

56:  465. 

Literature  of.     Lond.  Q.  ig:  492. 

— JIanuscripts  of.    (A.  N.  Arnold)  Bapt.  Q.  i :  445. 

—  (W.  H.  Burr)  Radical,  6:  391. 

' and  Editions  of.    (M.  Stuart)  Bib.  Sac.  1843: 

254. 
Grieabach's  Classification  of.     Chr.  Obs.  13: 

573- 
Most  ancient.     (C.  Tischendorf)  Theo.   Eel. 

6:  236. 

Scrivener  on.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  94. 

Modern.     (W.  E.  Manley)  Univ.  Q.  26:  2S7. 

Recension  of.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  17. 

Revision  of.    Brit.  Q.  59:  131. 


Bible,  New  Testament,  Greek,  Robinson's  Lexicon  of. 

Eel.  H.  67:  269.  —  (M.  Stuart)  No.  Am.  72:  2.n. — 

Chr.  R.  16:  461.  —  So.  Q.  19:  263. 
Study  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  9:  415.  —  Chr.  Rem. 

15:  259. 
Text  of.     (J.   D.  Green)  No.  Am.   15:    460. — 

(W.  Sanday)  Contemp.  40:  985.  —  Bost.  R.  4:  258. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  51:  y]-]. — Ed.  R.  94:  i. 
amended.    (F.  AV.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam. 

6:  353- 

History  of.     Chr.  R.  13:  545. 

Sources  of.     Kitto,  12:  367. 

Textual  Criticism  of.     Chr.  Rem.  43:  3S5. 

Tischendorf's.     (B.  Hawley)  jNIeth.  Q.  34:  213. 

—  Bib.  R.  6:  221.  — (S.  P.  Trt-gelles)  Kitto,  4:  197, 
5:  197- 

Tischendorf  rs.  Tregelles.  (C.  Tischendorf)  Kitto, 

29:  369. 
Tregelles's.     Brit.  Q.  53:  180.  — Chr.  Obs.  71: 

132. 

Webster's  and  Wilkinson's.     Chr.  Obs.  6a:  25. 

Winer's  Grammar  of.     Tiieo.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  339, 

397.  — Lond.  Q.  34:  1S7. 

Wordsworth's.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  112. 

Greek  Vulgate.     Kitto,  10:  116. 

Griesbach's.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  187.  —  (J.  G.  Pal- 
frey and  .J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  31:  267.  —  So.  R.  6: 

513.  —  Eel.  R.  72:  484.  —  Chr.  Disc.  3:  321.  —  Gen. 

Repos.  1 :  89. 

Hebraisms  of.     (W.  E.  Manley)  Univ.  Q.  9:  21. 

Hebrew.     (W.  E.  Mauley)  Univ.  Q.  28:  26. 

Egyptian  Words  in.     Bib.  R.  i:  389. 

History  of.     (B.  Pick)  Luth.  Q.  8:  363. 

Hilgcnfeld's  Introduction  to.     (P.  H.  Wicksteed) 

Theo.  R.  12:  515.     13:  I.  —  Lond.  Q.  44:  308. 
Historical   Books   of.     (H.   Olshausen)  Am.    Bib. 

Repos.  9:  207. 
How  it  came  down  to  as.    (G.  P.  Fisher)  Scrib.  21 : 

611. 
Hug's  Introduction  to.     Chr.  R.  i:   597.  —  Cong. 

M.  10:  657. 
Immer's  Hermeneutics  of.    (0.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  33: 

436- 
Improved  Version  of,  iSoS.     Quar.  i:  276.  —  Eel. 

R.  9:  24,  236,  329.  —  Chr.  Obs.  8:  634. 
in  the  Negro   Tongue.      (R.   Southey)  Quar.  43: 

553- 
Inspiration  of.     (S.  C.  Bartlett)  Princ.  n.  s.  5:  23. 

—  (E.  Fisher)  Univ.  Q.  27:  261.     See  Inspiration. 
Interpretation  of.    (F.  A.  Tholuck)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

3:  6S4.  — Chr.  R.  4:  4S1. 

Japanese  Translations  of.    Kitto,  16:  388. 

Kirchhofer  on  the  History  of  Canon  of.      Bib.  R. 

2:  222, 
Lange's  Commentary  on.     (P.  Schaff)  Evang.  R. 

15:  29S. 
Literary  History  of.    Bib.  R.  i :  344.  —  Brit.  Q.  3: 

96.  — Eel.  R.  83:  39. 

Literature  of.    No.  Brit.  16:  422. 

Livermore's    Commentary  on.     (R.   P.   Stebbins) 

Chr.  Exam.  37:  252. 

jNIahratta  Version  of.     Eel.  R.  51:  266. 

jMarginal  Readings  of.     (C.  F.  SchaefEer)  Bib.  Sac. 

26:  4S6. 
Michaelis's  Introduction  to.    Chr.  Obs.  i :  433,  727. 

3:  548. 
Narratives  of.  Real  and  ideal.     (J.  C.  Miller)  Ex. 

H.  Lee.  17:  483. 
Noyes's  Translation  of.     (H.  G.  Spaulding)  Chr. 

Exam.  87:  54. 
Numismatic  Illustrations  of,  Akerman's.    Bib.  R. 

4:  560. 


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Bible,  New  Testament,  Observations  on  some  Places  in. 
(W.  Linwood)  Kitto,  40:  23. 

Old  Testament  in,  Citations  of.    (F.  A.  G.  Tholuck) 

Bib.  Sac.  11:  568.  —  Chr.  Exam.  5;  53. 

Dogmatic  Use  of.     (0.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  26:  133. 

Olshausen's  Commentary  on.  (C.P.  ICrauth)  Evang. 

R.  10:  124.  —  (E.  Strong)  New  Eng.  15:  301. — 
Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i:  142. 

Paige's  Commentary  on.     (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q. 

i:  396. 

Parallelisms  of.     Kitto,  37:  205. 

Philosophy  of.     (E.  Robinson)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  4: 

154. 

Poetrj-  of.     Hogg,  6:  29S. 

Politics  of.      Tait,  n.  s.  11:  749.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  4:  1S5. 

Proverbial  Phrases  in.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  9:   167. 

Psychology  of.     (H.  Olshausen)  Meth.  Q.  19:  254. 

Punctuation  of,  Exegetical.     (C.  F.  Scliaeffer)  Bib. 

Sac.  25:  593. 

Recent   Commentaries  on.     (A.  P.  Peabody)   No. 

Am.  87:  235. 

Recent  Study  of,  1S55.     Eraser,  52:  696. 

Recent  Translation  of.     Lend.  Q.  45:  265. 

Revised  Version,  1881.     Ed.  R.  154:   157.  — (G.  P. 

Fisher)  Scrib.22:  293.  —  (T.  Walroud)  Macmil.  44: 
149.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  67.  —  (G.  Vance 
Smith)  19th  Cent.  9:  917.  —  Eel.  M.  97:  223. — 
(F.  Gardiner)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  553.  —  (J.  J.  S.  Perowne) 
Contemp.  40:  150.  —  Dub.  R.  89:  127. — (P.  Schaff) 
No.  Am.  132:  427.  — (A.  Roberts)  Eraser,  103:  727. 

—  (W.  C.  Doane)  Am.  Church  R.  36:  63.  —  Loud.  Q. 
56:  471.  —  (E.  McSweeny)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  300. — 
(H.  A.  Buttz)  Meth.  Q.  41 :  715.  — (.J.  A.  Corcoran) 
Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  4S1.  — (.J.  Gibb)  Brit.  Q.  74:  128.— 
(E.  M.  Geldart)  Mod.  R.  2:  603.  — (M.  R.  Vincent) 
Presb.  R.  2:  633.  — (T.  A.  Becker)  Cath.  World, 
33:  558.  — (O.  D.  Miller)  Univ.  Q.  37:  454. 

and  the  Authorized  Version.     (T.  R.  Beck)  Ref. 

Q.  28:  535. 

English  of.    (R.  B.  Drummond)  Mod.  R.  2:  732. 

Greek  Text  employed  in.     Quar.  152:  307. 

Plan  of.     (T.  W.  Chambers)  Presb.  R.  2:  449. 

Reception  of,  in  England.     (.J.  Bryce)  Nation, 

33:  68. 
Some    Advantages  of.     (J.    S.   Ilowson)    Good 

Words,  22:  594.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  631. 

Rhemish.     (B.  Hawley)  Meth.  Q.  31 :   107. 

Sawyer's  Version   of.     Princ.    31 :    50.  —  (D.  R. 

Goodwin)  Am.  Church  R.  12:  99. 
Scientific  Criticism  of.     (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr. 

Exam.  57:  94. 
Serampore   Mahratta  Version  of.     Cong.  M.   13: 

Sharpe's  Translation  of.     Prosp.  R.  i:  165. 

Speaker's  Commentary  on.     Quar.  151 :  352. 

Stowe's  History  of.    (E.  Abbot)  No.  Am.  107:  307. 

—  —  Supernatural  in.     Lond.  Q.  44:  377. 

Synonyms  of.     (N.  White)  Univ.  Q.  37;  213. 

Trench  on.     Lond.  Q.  7:  406.  —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

7:  514. 

Syriac.     Liv.  Age,  32:  88. 

and  Syrian  Churches.     Bib.  R.  6:  196. 

Studies  in,  .\i(l  of  Talmud  in.     Bost.  R.  4:  340. 

Tauclmitz  Edition  of.     Ev.  Sat.  8:  443. 

Textual  Criticism  of.     Chr.  Rem.  48:  40. 

Tregelles  on.     (W.  Skae)  Kitto,  8:  20S. 

Translations  of.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  17. 

Transmission  of  the  Books  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  432. 

—  (G.  P.  Fisher)  Scrib.  21:  611. 

Milligan  on.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  622. 

Turkish.     Eel.  R.  44:  326. 


Bible,  New  Testament,  Two  Religions  in.     (O.  B.  Froth- 
ingham) Radical,  3:  11-284.     5-  367. 
Tyndale's.     (J.  S.  Hart)  Princ.  lo:  325.  — Chr.  R. 

3:   130.  — (.J.  L.  Porter)  Good  Words,  22:   103. 

and  Fry's  Facsimiles.     Kitto,  34:  295. 

and  Luther's.     Ch.  Obs.  36:  731. 

Dabney's  Edition  of.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam. 

23:  273.  —  Spirit  Pilg.  2:  658. 
under  a  new  .\spect.    (G.  Grove)  Macmil.  20:  42S. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  618. 
Unitv  of,  Maurice  on.     (S.  Osgood)  Unita-Tt.  Ii : 

581.  " 
Usage  of  the  Terms  translated  Spirit,  Soul,  and  Life. 

(H.  Ballou)  Univ.  Q.  7:  138. 
Various    Passages    illustrated    by    Transposition. 

Theo.  Repos.  i:  45. 
Von  Gerlach's  Commentary.    (G.  R.  Crooks)  Meth. 

Q.  9:  268. 

Wakefield's  Translation  of.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  1. 

Wycliffe's  Version.    (H.  S.  Brown)  Good  Words,  3: 

467.      Same  art.   Liv.    Age,  76:    579.  —  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  7:  226. 
Words  in.  Illustrations  of.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ. 

Q.  3:  316. 

Writers  of.  Credibility  of.     Chr.  R.  5:  568. 

—  Gospels.     (C.  A.   Sainte-Beuve)  O.  &  N.  2:  662.— 

Cong.  M.  15:  748.    17:726.    18:226,668,730.    19: 

164-673.    20:  297,   616.     21:   343,   413— So.   R. 

n.  s.  21:  5. 

Adam's  Exposition  of.     Chr.  Obs.  37:  663,  705. 

Alcott's  Conversation  on.     Chr.  Exam.  23:  252. 

and  Acts  in  Hebrew,  London  Society's  Translation 

of.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  x6i. 

and  modern  Criticism.     Contemp.  5:  340. 

Antiquity  of.     No.  Brit.  4:  347. 

'ATTo^ii/TjMoi'ei'/iaTaof  the  Apostles.    Chr.  Obs.  7:  623. 

Authenticity  of.     (B.  A.  Hinsdale)  Chr.  tj.  4:  57. 

Authors  of .     (J.  Eastwood)  Univ.  Q.  33:  171. 

Barnes  on.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  7:   149. — 

(A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  20:  66. 
Burgon's  Plain  Commeutarj'  on.    ( W.  A.  Dod)  Am. 

Churcli  R.  12:  465. 
Chronology  of.     (H.  C.  Vedder)  Bapt.  Q.  II :  193. 

—  Quar.  130:  497. 

H.  J.  Coleridge  on.     Dub.  R.  77:  173. 

Card's  Translation  of.    (T.  A.  Trollope)  Brit.  Q. 

72:  23. 

Credibility.-  of.     Eel.  R.  87:  24. 

Criticism  on,  Bonelicial  Results  of.     (0.  B.  Froth- 
ingham) Chr.  Exam.  76:  374. 
Date  of.      (O.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  24:  5.  —  (C.  Tisch- 

end(irf)  Theo.  Eel.  3:  20S. 

Tischendorf  on.     (A.  Hovey)  Bapt.  Q.  i:  66. 

Directions  for  reading.     Chr.  R.  3:  443. 

Evidence  in  Favor  of.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  321. 

First  three,  Godet  on.    (.J.  Wright)  Theo.  R.  8:  512. 

Origin  of.    (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  23:  577.  — 

(G.  T.  Ladd)  Bib.  Sac.  26:  i,  209. 
Folsom's  Translation   of.     (S.   G.   Bulfinch)  Chr. 

Exam.  87:  270.  —  (R.  Metcalf)  O.  &  N.  6:  191. 

the  fdurfuld  Biography.     Brit.  Q.  35:   loS. 

Genuineness  of.     (L.  J.  Livermore)  Unita.  R.  12: 

I.  — (.1.    n.  Morison)  Chr.   Exam.   56:   46.  —  (H. 

Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  5:  179. 
and  Authenticity  of.     (B.  A.  Hinsdale)  Chr.  Q. 

3:  29,  2S7,  431. 
Norton  on.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  58:   117. 

—  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  42:  206.  —  (A.  Lam- 
son)  Chr.  Exam.  22:  321.  36:  145.  43:  148. — 
(M.  Stuart)  \m.  Bib.  Repos.  11:  265.  — Brit.  Q.  7: 
431.  — Chr.  R.  3:  53.— Mo.  R.  144:  46.  —  Ed.  R. 
87:  423.  —  Mo.  Rel.M.5:  97,  145.  —  Prosp.  i:  83. 


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Bible,    Gospels,  Genuineness  of,  Tischendorf  s  Plea  for. 

(F.  H.  Hedge)  Ciir.  Exam.  80:  503. 
Greek  MSS.  of,  .Scrivener'.^  Collation  of.     Kitto, 

11:  346. 

Harmonizing.    (Duke  of  Manchester)  Kitto,  19 :  56. 

Harmony  of .     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  29:    102. 

—  (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  2:  38-313.  3:  462.  — 
Chr.  Exam.  10:  358.  —  (L.  Carpenter)  Chr.  Exam. 
13:  87. —  Cong.  M.  14:  536,  663.  15:  273.  16: 
463,601.  17:  266.  —  Kitto,  10:  60.  —  (J.  A.Alex- 
an'der)  Prine.  28:  393. 

Carpenter's.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  22: 

43.  —Eel.  H.  70:  505. 

Chronological.     Kitto,  6:  75. 

Da  Costa's.     Evang.  K.  6:  563. 

Greswell  on.    Dub.  K.  55:  421.  —  Eel.  R.  57:  i, 

299. 

Robinson's  Greek.     Eel.  R.  83:  732. 

Strong's.     (G.  R.  Crooks)  Meth.  Q.  13:  354. 

Stroud's    new  Greek.      Chr.    Obs.  54:    115. — 

Meth.  Q.  14:  77. 

Studies  in.    (W.  H.  Settlemyer)  Luth.  Q.  8:  53S. 

Hegelian  Assaul(;5  on.     (C.  E.  Stowe)  Bib.  Sac.  8: 

503.     Same  art.  Kitto,  36:  124,  283. 

Hemmingius  on.     Cong.  M.  15:  415. 

Historical  Character  of.     (C.  A.  Row)  Kitto,  35: 

311.     36:1,343.    37:  58,  275.     38:  251. 

Historical  Criticism  on.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  12:  515. 

How  to  use.     (H.  Alford)  Theo.  Eel.  2:  235. 

Huidekoper  on.    (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  12 :  661 . 

Inspiration  of.     (G.  F.  Simmons)  Chr.  Exam.  54: 

351.  — Kitto,  12:  58.     13:  50.     23:  117. 
internal  Evidences  to  Truth  of.     (J.  P.  Thompson) 

No.  Am.  97:  74. 
Jesus  Christ  and.    (W.  H.  Furness)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

47:  342,  423- 

Kenrick  on.     Brownson,  6:  409. 

Literal  Truthfulness  of.     (C.  Vince)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

20:  73. 

Moral  Criticism  of.     Theo.  R.  2:  608. 

Narratives  of.  Logical  Order  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr. 

Exam.  65:  205. 
Nast's  English  Commentary  on.     (W.  F.  Warren) 

Meth.  Q.  28:  30. 

New  Version  and  Vulgate.     Brownson,  3:  472. 

Norton's  Translation  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam. 

59:  72. 

Object  of  the  Writers  of.     Chr,  R.  7:  246. 

Olshausen's  Commentary  on.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  467. 

Oneness  of.     (E.  H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  39:  165. 

Origin  of.     (W.  H.  Furness)  Chr.  Exam.  70:  49. 

—  (.J.  L  Mombert)  Bib.  Sac.  23:  352,  529.—  (James 
Smith)  Kitto,  15:  135. 

and  Connection  of,  James  Smith  on.     Kitto,  12: 

174, 
Proofs  of  Christianity  in,     (G,  P,  Fisher)  Princ. 

n,  s.  7:  191,     8:  223, 
Prophetic  Element  in.    (W.  R,  Greg)  Contemp,  28: 

990, 
Question  of,  in  1851,     (C.  E.  Stowe)  Kitto,   36: 

124,  283. 
Renan  on.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  25:  179,  210. — 

(W.  Sanday)  Theo.  R.  15:  116. 

Ripley's  Notes  on.     Chr.  R.  2:  289. 

Seiss's  Lectures  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  22:  115. 

Synoptical  Study  of,  and  recent  Literature  pertain- 
ing to  it.     (H.  B.  Hackett)  Bib.  Sac.  3:1. 
Syriac,   Dr.   Cureton's.     (P.  N.  Laud)  Kitto,  22: 

140. —  (S.  P.  Tregelles)  Kitto,  22:  407. —Ed.  R. 

no:  168, 
Textual  Criticism  of,  Results  of.    (James  Smith) 

Kitto,  15:  323. 


Bible,  Matthew,     Dub.Univ,  72:  363,  —  Kitto,  28:  269, 

—  (M.  Stuart)  Am,  Bib.  Repos,  12:  133.  —  So,  R, 

n.  s.  22:  90. 

Commentary  on.    (U.  Zwingli)  Mercersb.  4:55,  453. 

Conant's  Commentary  on.     Chr.  R.  26:  92,  264. 

Gospel  for  the  Jew.    (D.  S.  Gregory)  Princ.  40:  4S1 

Introductory  Chapters  interpolated.     Theo.  Repos 

4:  484. 
Original  Language  of.    (W.  L.  Alexander)  Kitto, 

3:  499.  —  (S.  P.  Tregelles)  Kitto,  5:   151. 

Quesnel's  Commentary  on.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  261. 

Revision  of  authorized  Version  of.     Chr.  Obs.  35: 

34-2S3. 
Structure  of.    (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  23:  17,  296. 

25:  I. 

Whedon  on.     (A.  C.  George)  Meth.  Q.  29:  346. 

Chapters  ii.  and  iii.,  Commentarv  on.     (H.  A.  W. 

Meyer)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  85. 

ii.  23.     (J.  H.  R.  Biesenthal)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  161. 

iii.  7-12,  Illustration  of.     Theo.  Repos.  i:  396. 

V.  29,  30,  Explanation  of.    (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ. 

Q.  i:  170. 
vi.  7,  "  Use  not  vain  repetitions."    Theo.  Repos. 

6:  17S. 

xi.  2-14.     Chr.  R   24:  606. 

xiii.  and  its  Interpreters.     Eel.  R.  118:  soo. 

xxiv,,  Annotations  on,    (C,  F,  Schacffer)  Evang. 

R.  13:  55.  —  Theo.  Repos.  6:  186. 
XXV.  46,  Christ's  Coming  to  Judgment.     (E.  G. 

Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  31 :  389. 
xxvi,  50,  discussed.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  Bib.  Sac. 

31:  314- 

and  Mark,  Morison's  Commentaries  on.     Chr.  Obs. 

74:  115. 

—  Mark.     (S.  Davidson)  Theo,  R.  4:  494.  —  Lond.  Q. 

23-  514'  —  Dub.  Univ.  73:  154. 

Alexander  on.    (E.  D.  Yeomans)  Mercersb.  11 :  361. 

Explanation  of  some  Passages.  Theo.  Repos.  4:  227. 

the  Gospel  for  the  Romans.    (D.  S.  Gregory)  Princ. 

43:  325- 
Last  twelve  Verses  of.     Am,  Church  R.  24:  218. 

26:  379. 

Relation  of,  to  Matthew  and  Luke.   Prosp.  R.  6:  60. 

Chapter  iv.  49,   50,   Interpretation  of.     Meth.  Q. 

10:  Si. 

—  Luke.     Dub,  Univ.  73:  3.  — Am.  Church  R.  24:  359, 

511.  — (Z.  S.  Barstow)  Cong.  R.  8:  477. 

Codex  Zacynthius.     Chr.  Rem.  43:  128. 

Godet's  Commentary  on.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  707. 

Greek  Palimpsest  of.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  303. 

Origin  and  Pm-pose  of.     (H.  Constable)  Kitto,  29: 

3S0. 

Preface  to,     Kitto,  4:  301. 

Sources  of,     (A.  H.  Newman)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  306. 

Thomson's  Lectures  on.     Bib.  R.  6:  598. 

Chapter  iii.  7,  and  John  ii.  20,  Dates  of.     (J.  Pratt) 

Kitto,  38:  468. 
xvii.  20,  21,  Exegetical  Remarks  on.  (E.  Schau- 

bach)  Bib.  R.  i:  202. 
xxiii.  39-43,  Exegesis  of.    (P.  Church)  Bapt.  Q. 

7:  S8. 

—  John.     (L.  Abbott)  Internat.  R.  5:  343.  — (S.  David- 

son) Theo.  R.  7:  297. — (W.  Milligan)  Contemp.  6: 
loi.  —  (J.  H.  Godwin)  Contemp.  19:  361.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  738.  —  (E.  Renan)  Contemp.  30: 
542.  — (E.H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  42:  i.  — Cong.  4: 
365. — So.  R.  U.S.  22:  404.  23:65. — Theo.  R.I : 
528. 

and   Apocalypse.      (W.  Milligan)    Contemp.    18: 

87,  212. 

and  Epistles  of  John,  Ewald  on.     Nat.R.  17:  125. 

New  Revision  of,  1837.    Mo.  R,  146:  195. 


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Bible,  John,  and  Justin  MartjT.     (J.  Drummond)  Tlieo. 

R,  12:  471.     14:  155. 
and  modem  Criticism.     (W.  Beyschlag)  Contemp. 

30:  76S,  923. 

Ancient  MS.  of.     (J.  Milner)  Arch.  16:  17. 

Attraction  of .     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mcrcer>l).  3:   52. 

Authenticity  of.     (J.  Martincau)  O.  &  N.  lo:  201. 

Author  not  John  the  Apostle.    Westni.  83:  406. 

Authorship  of.     Theo.  R.  3  :    264,    564.  —  (J.  F. 

Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  84:  72.  —  Ed.  R.   145:  i. — 

(E.  Higginson)  Theo.  R.  5:  189.  — (E.  Abbot)  Uiiita. 

R.  13:  142,  237,  490. —  Brit.  Q.  56:  408.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  73:  243,  483.  — Chr.  Obs.  76:  34,  344,  434. 

77:  189.-M0.  Rel.  M.  33:  193.     35:  83.-(F.  R. 

Conder)  Eraser,  92:  51.  — (A.  Edcrsheim)  Eraser, 

92:  270. 

Abbot  on.     Penn  Mo.  il :  S95. 

Credibility  of  Christ's  Discourses  in.     (F.  Godet) 

Bapt.  Q.  8:  307. 

Design  of.    (C.  E.  Luthardt)  Bib.  Sac.  30:   i,  237. 

Eternal  Life  in.     Lond.  Q.  49:  358. 

Exegetical  Studies  in.     (P.  Schaff)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

19:  699. 
Genuineness  of.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  Bib.  Sac.  21;  225. 

—  (J.  P.  Lange  and  P.  Schaff)  Princ.  41:  323. 

Gilly's  Romaic  Version  of.     Eel.  R.  91 :  554. 

Introduction  to.     Chr.  R.  12:  192.  —  Chr.  Disc.  3: 

326. —  (F.  A.  Tholuck)  Kitto,  2:  i. 

Latest  Commentaries  on,  1880.     Lond.  Q.  56:  150. 

Literary  Character  of.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Eraser,  91 : 

373,  802.  —  (A.  Edersheim)  Eraser,  91:  764.  —  (T. 

L.  Hill)  Fraser,  91 :  666. 

Maurice  on.     Eel.  R.  106:  45. 

Modern  Criticism  on.     Lond.  ().  24:  504. 

Olshausen  and  Lange  on.     Bib.  R.  5:  184. 

the  Regula  Fidei.     (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13: 

46. 

Revised  Version  of,  1857.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  532. 

Revision  of.     Kitto,  20:  i. 

E.  H.  Sears  on.    (C.  C.  Everett)  0.  &  N.  6:  584. 

C.  C.  Everett's  Criticism  of.     (E.  H.  Sears)  O. 

&N.7:  233. 
Theology  of  the  Fourth  Gospel  and  Dr.  Sears. 

Mo.  Rel.  M."48:  442. 

Theories  of  Baur  and  others  on.     Nat.  R.  5:  82. 

Tholuck's  Commentary  on.     (C.   P.    Krauth,   jr.) 

Evang.   R.  7:  301.     9:  301. —  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  3: 

439.  —  (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  319.  —  Chr.  R. 

i:  276.  — Am.  Bib.  Repos.  7:  440. 

Chapter  i.,  Rothe  on.     Lond.  Q.  52:  166. 

i.  I.     Theo.  Repos.  2  :   186.     5:  295,385. 

i.  1-18.     (M.  Stuart)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  13,  281. 

!•  15,  Interpretation  of.     Theo.  Repos.  1 :  295. 

i.  16.      (J.  C.  Yule)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  79. 

i.  18,  Syriac  Version  of.     Theo.  Repos.  1 :  73. 

i.  51,  Interpretation  of.     Theo.  Repos.  6:  424. 

ii.  20,  Date  of.     (J.  Pratt)  Kitto,  38:  468.     39: 

233- 

iii.  i-io,  illustrated.     Tlico.  Repos.  6:  194. 

iii.  13,  Illustration  of.  Theo.  Repos.  i:  355. 

iv..  Interpretation  of.     Theo.  Repos.  6:  419. 

vi..  Interpretation  of.     Theo.  Rejws.  6:  415. 

vii.  37,  Sermon  on.     (A.  Monod)  JIo.  Rel.  ^I. 

16:  48. 
vii.  53-viii.,  Genuineness  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  43;  521. 

ix.     (A.  G.  Pease)  Mercersb.  24:  74. 

xiv.  I,  2,  3.     Theo.  Repos.  5:  355. 

xvi.  23.     (Z.  S.  Barstow)  Cong.  R.  8:  133. 

xvi.  26,  27  ;  viii.  58.     Theo.  Repos.  4:  345. 

xviii.     (E.  P.  Gould)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  337. 

xvii.  9,  Observations  on.  Theo.  Repos.  3 :  127. 

9 


Bible,  Acts  of  the  Apostles.    (J.  Martineau)  O.  lit  N.  10: 

724. —  Eel.  R.  85:  183. —  Chr.  R.  20:   161. 

Aim  of.     (J.  R.  Oertel)  Theo.  Eel.  6:  389. 

Alexander  on.     Kitto,  20:  443. 

Authorship  of.     Kitto,  7:   406.     25:  296.    28:166. 

Baunigarten  on.     Eel.  R.  99:   134. 

Baur  on.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  23:  401. 

Bennett's  Lectures  on.     Bib.  R.  3:  210. 

Critical  Remarks  on.     Liv.  Age,  56:.  563. 

Hackett's   Notes  on.      (G.  W.    Samson)   Chr.    R. 

23:  528.  —  (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  10:  129. — 

Chr.  R.  24:  306. 

Historical  Unreliableness  of .     Westm.63:  214. 

how  far  historical?     Nat.  R.  10:  392. 

Illustrations  of,  from  recent  Discoveries.     (.J.   B. 

Lightfoot)  Contemp.  32:  288.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

137:  685. 

Origin  and  Composition  of.  Chr.  Exam   71 :  40. 

Rc^nan  on.     Westm.  86:  310. 

Renan  on  the  Apostles.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng. 

25:  542. 

why  written.     (B.  Smith)  Univ.  Q.  14:  65. 

Chapter  i.  16-22,  Illustration  of.  Theo.  Repos.  1 :  63. 

xiii.-xxviii.,  Chronological  Arrangement.    Am. 

Presb.  R.  7:  278. 

xvii.,  Observations  on.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  70. 

XX.  28.     (E.  Abbot)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  313. 

xxvi.  28,  29,  Exegesis  of.     (H.  S.  Burrage)  Bib. 

Sac.  31 :  401. 

—  Epistles  of  St.  Paul,  Belsham's  Translation  of.     (W. 

Goodhugh)  Quar.  30:  79.  —  Cong.  M.  8:  28. 

Belsham  on.     Eel.  R.  37:  385,  502. 

Errors  in.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  77:  173. 

Exegesis  of  difficult  Texts.     Kitto,  33:  65,  275. 

Jowett  on.     (G.  E.Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  60:  431. — 

Chr.  Obs.  56:   18.  -Quar.  98:   14S. 

Pastoral.     Am.  Church  R.  22:  263,  399,  553. 

Introduction    to.      (B.   B.   Edwards)  Bib.   Sac. 

8:  31S. 
Peculiarities  of.     (M.  J.  Cramer)  Meth.  Q.  36: 

458. 

Taylor's  Key  to.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  5-501. 

to    Thessalonians,    Galatians,  and    Romans,    with 

Criticisms.     Chr.  Rem.  31:  445. 

—  Romans.     (R.  Ellis)  Unita.  R.  8  :  465.  —  Chr.  R.  5: 

182.  —  Eel.  R.  72:  417.     79:  663. 

Barnes  on.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  7:  2S5. 

Bauer's  Theory  on.  (O.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  27:  306. 

Colenso  on.     Lond.  Q.  18:  i. 

Corrections  in.     Theo.  Repos.  4:  211. 

Notes  on.     (W.  Walford)  Bib.  R.  i :  382. 

Revised  Version.     Theo.Iiid.  2:  143. 

Revision  of.     Kitto,  21 :  3S4. 

Riickert  on.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  8:  39. 

Stuart  on.     (C   Ilodge)   Princ.  5:  381. — Chr.  R. 

14:  40.  — Am.  Mo.    R.  2:    3S8.  —  (J.   P.  Cowles) 

Chr.   Q.  4:  661.  — Am.  Meth.  M.   15:  175.  — Chr. 

Obs.  36:   168.  — Ed.  R.  59:  2S9,  464. 

Talmudic  Notes  on.  (F.  Dclitzsch)  Luth.  Q.  II :  477. 

Whitwell's  Translation  of.     (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr. 

Exam.  44:  458. 

Chapters  i.-iii.,  Notes  on.     Kitto,  35:  40S. 

Chapter  i.  1-17,  A  Study  of.     (N.  S.  FoLsom)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  49:  362. 

i.  iS-23.     Chr.  R.  25:   105,  268. 

v.  I.     Lond.  Q.  50:  78. 

V.  12-14.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  2:  154. — 

Tlieo.  Repos.  2:  411. 

Paul's  Reasoning  on.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  115. 

V.   12-21,  Forbes  on.     (D.  T.  Fiskc)  Bib.  Sac. 

27:  697. — (J.  Forbes)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  739. 
vi.  7.     (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q.  10:  166. 


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Bible,  Romans,  Chapter  vii.     (H.  Ballou,  2(1)  Univ.  Q. 

2:  424. 

vii.  7-25.     (W.  N.  Clarke)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  385. 

vii.    14-25.      Chr.   Obs.   2:   2O5.    3:  67-264. — 

(J.  Tomlinson)  Lutli.  Q.  II :  55S. 

viii.     Chr.  !Mo.  Spec.  2:  399. 

viii.  iS-25.  (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  II :  363. 

New  Version  of .     Bib.  K.  i :   114. 

viii.  19-23,    Creation    or    Creature?      (A.    N. 

Arnold)  Bapt.  Q.   i:  143.  —  (H.  N.  Day)  Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  10:  105. 

Exegetical  View  of.  Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  451. 

IX. -XI.,  with  Notes.     (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q. 

9:  270. 

ix.  3.     (W.  M.  Smythc)  Chr.  R.  19:  383. 

ix.  5.     (G.  Y.  Smiih)Mod.  1;.  i:  191. 

ix.  22-24.    (E.  T.  Fitch)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  382. 

xii.  II.     (R.  Collyer)  Radical,  i :  6. 

—  I.  and  II.  Corinthians.     No.  Brit.  29:  71. 

Christianity  of .     (R.  Ellis)  Unita.  R.  5:  267.  6:  257. 

Criticisms  on.     Chr.  Rem.  31:  445. 

Stanley  on.     Eel.  R.  109:   113. 

—  I.Corinthians.     Eel.  R.  83:  513. 

Chapter  iv.  20.     (W.  H.  Furness)  Radical,  i:  126. 

vi.  1-3,  Interpretation  of.     Bib.  R.  3:  262. 

ix.  15-18,  Remarks  on.     Theo.  Repos.  2:  250. 

xiii.  9-13.     (W.  Scott)  Meth.  Q.  10:  371. 

xiv.  34,  35,   Speaking  or  Babbling?    Cong.  Q. 

16:  576. 

XV.     (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  2:  149. 

New  Translation  of.     Theo.  Repos.  6:  79. 

XV.  22.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  2:  448. 

XV.  27.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  255. 

XV.  28,  Thoughts  on.     Bib.  R.  3:  147. 

—  II.  Corinthians,  Chapter  iii.  13-18,  Criticism  on.   Bib. 

R.  2:  214,  306. 

V.  I,  etc..  Illustration  of.    Theo.  Repos.  6:  42S. 

V.  10.     (M.  Goodrich)  Univ.  Q.  17:  88. 

v.  14.     (W-  S.  C.  Otis)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  545. 

—  Galatians.     (R.  Ellis)  Unita.  R.  4  :  471.— (G.  Brad- 

ford) Chr.    Exam.    5:    285.— Eel.  R.    82:  392.— 

Lond.  Q.  25:  217. 

_ Argument  of.     (H.  B.  Hackett)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  97. 

Contents  of.     Chr.  R.  26:  577. 

Renderings  of  common  Version.     (H.  B.  Hackett) 

Bib.  Sac.  19:  211.     22:  138. 

Threefold  Crucitixion  in.     Lond.  Q.  46:  26. 

translated.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  13:  5. 

Chapter  iii.  16.     (F.  Gardiner)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  23. 

iii.  20,  Criticism  on.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  130. 

iv.  21-31.     (G.  Bush)  Princ.  4:  525. 

—  Ephesians,  Commentary  on.     (D.    Bagot)  Chr.  Obs. 

65:  I,  93.  172. 
Eadie's  Commentary  on  Greek  Text  of.    Ed.  R. 

99:  676. 

Ellicott's  Commentary'  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  10:  174. 

Greek  and   English,   with    Commentary.     (S.    H. 

Turner)  Theo.  &  Lit  J.  9:  172. 
Hodge's.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  9:  46,  192.  — 

Theo.  &Lit.  J.  9:  170. 

Holy  Spirit  in.    Lond.  Q.  47:  31. 

Revised  Version  of.     Lond.  Q.  57:  i. 

Stier's  Commentary  on.    (H.  I.  Schmidt)  Evang.  R. 

i:  430. 

—  Philippians.     Eel.  R.  81:  633. 

Lightfooton.  Lond.  Q.  31:  189.  —  Chr.  Obs.  70:  363. 

Chapter  ii.  5-1 1      Bib.  R.  2:  248.  —  Theo.  Repos. 

2:  141,  219.     3:  257.  —  (H.  L.  Baugher)  Luth.  Q. 

8:  119.  —  Kitto,  37:  401. 
iii.  7-21,  Criticism  on.     Theo.  Repos.  2:  S3. 

—  Colossians.     Eel.  R.  81 :  296. 

Critical  Examination  of.    (P.  Mearns)  Kitto,  3 :  349. 


Bible,  Colossians,  Expositions  of.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  343. 

Gisborne's  Exposition  of.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  524. 

Hidden  Life  in.     Lond.  Q.  47:  365. 

—  Thessalonians,  Jowett  on.     Kitto,  17:  i. 

—  I.  Thessalonians,   Chapter  iv.    13-1S,  Exposition   of. 

(J.  0.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  11:  280. 

II.  Timothy.     Meth.  Q.  13:  534. 

Chapter  iii.  16.     (J.  Medway)  Cong.  M.  21:  491. 

' Translation  of.     (J.  P.  Smith)  Cong.  M.  21 : 

208,  425.  —  (W.  Walford)  Coug.  M.  21:  356. 

—  Titus,  Chapter  ii.   13,  Exegesis   of.     (J.   A.  Brown) 

Luth.  Q.  3:  2S5. 

—  Hebrews.     (C.  C.  Everett)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  485. 
Analysis  of.     (C.  Aver)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  44S. 

Authorship  and  Canonicitj-  of.     (J.  H.  Thaj'cr)  Bib. 

Sac.  24:  68 1. 

Authorship  of.     Eel.  R.  78:  237.  —Kitto,  25:  102, 

193-  39:  236.  — Dub.  R.  67:  57.  — (R.  D.  C.  Rob- 
bins)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  469.  — (E.  Pond)  Cong.  R.  8:  29. 

Canonical  Authority  of.     (J.  J.  Gurney)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2:  409. 

Character  and  Design  of.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  435. 

Criticism  on.     Bib.  R.  2:  54. 

Dale  on.     Eel.  R.  121:   281. —  Theo.  R.  2:  305. 

Delitzsch  on.    Evang.  R.  2: 184.  —  Meth.  Q.  31 :  379. 

Doctrine  of  last  Things  in.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr. 

Exam.  53:  157. 

Element  of  Admonition  in.     Danv.  Q.  3:  205. 

Moulton  on.     Lond.  Q.  54:  446. 

Paul's  Troas  Parchment.     Cong.  R.  8:  569. 

Philological  Questions  on.     Bib.  R.  4:  282. 

Some  Expressions  in.     Bib.  R.  4:  409. 

Sampson's  Commentary  on.    Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  9:  340. 

Steward  on.     Lond.  (J.  39:  406. 

Stuart   on.     (I.  Chase)  No.   Am.  28:    134.  —  (Dr. 

Marsh)  Chr.  Q.  Spec,  i:  112.  —  (A.  Norton)  Chr. 
Exam.  4:  495.  5:  37.  6:  198,  230.  —  So.  R.  3: 
308.  —  Spirit  Pilg.  i:  629.  2:  15,  80,  538.  —  Cong. 
M.  11:  419,  536.     17:  33. 

to  whom  addressed?     Kitto,  25:  269. 

Chapter  i.  2,  etc.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  316. 

i.  2,  Criticism  on.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  112. 

ii.  9,  Syriac  Version  of.     Theo.  Repos.  i:  y^- 

ii.  16,  Illustration  of.     Theo.  Repos.  5:  161. 

vi.  4-8.     (I.  Loewenthal)  Princ.  27:  39. 

vi.  4-6.     (G.  Peck)  Am.  Meth.  M.  17:  221. 

Exposition  of.     Cong.  M.  24:  315-602. 

vii.  2-22.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo,  Repos.  2:  285. 

ix.  16,  17.     Theo.  Repos.  4:  139. 

xii.  18-24.     (H.  M.  King)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  339. 

xiii.  10.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  5:  564. 

—  James,  Epistle  of.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  455. 

Doctrine  of.     (E.  P.  Gould)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  6S1. 

Stier's  Commentary  on.    (H.  I.  Schmidt)  Evang.  R. 

i:  430. 
Chapter  ii.   12.     (S.  Johnson   and   J.   F.  Clarke) 

Radical,  i :  49-342. 
V.  14,  15,  Exegesis  of.     Cong.  R.  8:  383. 

—  Peter,  Epistles  of .     Kitto,  26:  257.     27:  255. 

—  I.  Peter,  Brown  on.    (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  9:  243. — 

No.  Brit.  9:  334.  — Eel.  R.  88:  278. 
Chapters   iii.    18-20,   and  iv.  6.     (II.   Ballou,   2d) 

Univ.  Q.  10:  221.  —  Theo.  Repos.  3:  444. 
V.  8,  Illustration  of.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  484. 

—  II.  Peter.     (J.  Jones)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  585. 

Chapter  i.  17-19.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  247. 

iii..  Notes  on.     (M.  Goodrich)  Univ.  Q.  9:  363. 

iii.  13.     (T.  H.  Mndge)  Meth.  Q.  10:  252. 

—  Epistles  of  John.     Eel.  R.  116:  348. 

—  I.  John:   Final  Document  of  Revelation.     Lond.  Q. 

46:  265. 
Chapter  ii.  22,  Antichrist  in.    Chr.  Obs.  6:  356,  496. 


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Bible,  I.  John,  Chapter  v.  7,  Controversy  on.    Quar.  26: 

324.     33:  65. 
Genuineness  of.     Am.   Church   R.  26:  625. 

—  (N.   E.  Cornwall)  Am.   Church  K.   29:    509. — 

Theo.  Repos.  5:  195. 

—  II.  .lohn,  Kuria  in.     (J.  C.  M.  Laurent)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

16:  166. 

—  .hide,  and  Assumption  of  Moses.     (J.  E.  Carpenter) 

Theo.  R.  5:  259. 
and  II.  Peter  compared.     (F.  Gardiner)  Bib.  Sac. 

n:  114. 

Authorship  of.     (E.  Amaud)  Clir.  R.  23:  329,  484. 

Introduction  to.     (I'hr   11.  26:  592. 

Structure  of.     Kitto.  29:  310. 

Verse  9.     (T.  R.  Beck)  Ref.  (^  27:  209. 

—  Revelation.     (N.   L.    I>othin_c:ham)  (.'hr.    Exam.    8: 

i4/->.  —  (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  i:  11.— Chr. 

Exam.  37  :   192.  —  Chr.  R.  2  :   323.  —  (E.  Pond) 

Cong.  R.  8:  345.— (E.  Reus.«)  Luth.  Q.  i:   535. 

Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  529   —  Nat.  R.  18:  511. 

a  Dramatic  Allegory.    (A.  C.  Rose)  .Mcth.  Q.  32:  54, 

Alford  on.     Chr.  Obs.  62:  517. 

analyzed  and  explained.    (G.  R.  Xoyes)  Chr,  Exam. 

68:  3^25. 
and  Daniel.     Kitto,  34:    ;6.  —  (W.  Webster)  34: 

462.—  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  9:  314,  4S4.     n:  53. 
and  Gospel  of  St.  John.     (W.  Milligan)  Contemp. 

18:  87,  212. 
and  its   Exposition.     (II.  ^I.  Ilarman)  Meth.  Q. 

25:  230. 
Anti-Papal  and  Anti-Pagan  Interpretation  of.    Chr. 

Rem.  26:  ;^S2. 
Apocalyptic  Literature.    (G.  II.  Schodde)  Luth.  Q. 

9:  346.  —  Kitto,  19:  249. 

Recent.     Kitto,  6:  107. 

Apocalyptic  Reveries,  Thorn's.     Eel.  R.  90:   56S. 

Authenticity  and  Inspiration  of.     Chr.  Obs.  i :  723. 

Author  of.     (R.  D.  C.  Robbins)  Bib.  Sac.  21:  319, 

551.  —  Chr.  Obs.  48:  217,  289,  361. 

Barnes's  Notes  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  150. 

Character  of.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  570. 

Commentaries  on.     Kitto,  26:   15. 

(,'omposition  of.     (J.  Albec)  Chr    Exam.  65:  60. 

—  —  Cumming's  Lectures  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  527. 

—  Ixmd.  Q.  13:  407. 

Cuninghame  on  Prophecies  of     Chr.  (Jbs.  13:  163, 

752- 
Date  of.     (J.  M.  Macdonald)  Bib.  Sac.  26:  457.  — 

Bib.  R.  i:  i6g.     2:  206,  347,  446.     Kitto,  30:  452. 

Neronic.     Kitto,  15:  184,  421. 

Design  and  Plan  of .    Bib.  R.  3:  173-3S4.    4:95  219. 

Ebrard  on.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  26:  276. 

Eichhorn's  Illustrations  of.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  65. 

Elliott  on.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  19:    141.     28: 

113.     Cong.  M.  27*  872. 

Emblems  of.     Kitto,  28:  120. 

Analysis  of.    Kitto,  i8:  344.    19:386.    21:120. 

22:   359.     23:    137,  348.     24:   71,    345.    25:    143, 

Generic  Application  of.     Bost.  R.  1 :  398. 

explained.     (F.  G.  Hibbard)  Meth.  Q.  26:  235. 

Exposition  of.     Bro-mison,  15:  514. 

Future  of  God's  Kingdom  revealed  in.     Theo.  & 

Lit.  J.  13:  599. 

Gascoync's  Theory  of      Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  13:  352. 

Greek  Text  of.     (t.  J.  Conant)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  V29. 

Erasmian  Codex.    (Prof.  Ilerzog)  Kitto,  29:  64. 

Harmony  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  2:   159. 

Ilengstenberg  on.    (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  24:  59. 

—  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:   170. 

Hooper's  Theory  of.     Ed.  R.  1 15:  40. 

Inspiration  of.     Bib.  R.  6:  145. 


Bible,  Revelation,  Interpretation  of.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  11. 

—  Westm.  100:  33S. 

and  Criticism  of.     Westm.  76:  448. 

Introduction  to  Study  of.     Chr.  Obs.  30:  129. 

Lectures  on.     Mo.  R.  122:  245. 

Lord's  Exposition  of.   (E.  R.Tyler)  New  Eng.  5:  585. 

Martyrdom  in.     (B.  F.  Hosfonl)  Bib.  Sac.  23:  309. 

Poetry  of.     Bib.  R.  i:  413.     2:  Si,  259. 

Position  and  Meaning  of.     Kitto,  28:  3S7. 

Prophecies  of.    Chr.  Obs.  6:  430-706.    7:  481,  688, 

757- 

Nature  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  9:  4S5. 

Scope  of.     (T.  W.  Chambers)  Ref.  Q.  28:  507. 

Six  Seals  of  Chapter  vi.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  436,  449, 

577-    44:  542,  ^44- 

Scene  and  Era  of.     Chr.  Obs.  30:  210,  278,  330. 

Smyth  on.    (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  2;  75. 

Structure  of.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  65. 

Stuart  on.     (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  4:  139.  —  (G. 

W.  Burnap)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  161.  — (S.  M.  Vail) 
Meth.  Q.  7:  5.  —  (E.  Beecher)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s. 
3:  272.  — (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  i:  54.— 
(G.  DulDeld)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3:  385.  — Eel. 
R.  83:  156. 

Symbols  of.    Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  312. 

Tilloch  on.     Eel.  R.  41 :  343. 

Vaughan's  Lectures  on.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  916. 

Whittemore  on.     (II.  Ballon,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  5:  304. 

—  (C.  T.  Brooks)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  3S6. 

Woodhouse's  Translation  of.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  553. 

Wordsworth's  Lectures  on.    Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5  :  423. 

Chapters  ii.,  iii.,  Epistles  to  the  Seven  Churches  in 

Asia,  Trench  on.     Chr.  Obs.  62:  132. 

Seven  Angels  of  Seven  Churches.  (I.  Jen- 
nings) Bib.  Sac.  12:  339. 

vi.,  Exposition  of.   (S.  D.  Church)  Chr.  Q.  8:  397. 

xi.  13,  Faber's  Interpretation  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9: 

i33>  ^¥>- 

xvi.,  Vials.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  688,  757.     8:  541. 

xxi.,  Vision  of  the  celestial  Jerusalem.     Bib.  R. 

2:  30. 
Bible,  or  Christmas  Eve;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  2:  397. 
Bible?,  Anecdotes  of.     Chamb.  J.  58:  449. 

—  Loftie's  Century  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  636. 

—  Old.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  460. 

—  Photographs  for  our.     Liv.  Age,  57:  143. 
Bihle  Class,  The  Minister's.     Theo.  Eel.  i:  271. 
Bible  Classes.     Lond.  Q.  19:  204. 

—  Formation  and  Arrangement  of.     Cong.  M.  12:  20. 

—  Manual  for.     (S.  Millci)  Princ.  II :  31. 
Bible  Pictures,  Modern.     Eel.  R.  112:  180,  261. 
Bible  Society  in  1675.     Cong.  M.  8:  407. 

—  American.     Chr   Disc.  5'  146.  —  Chr.  R.  i:  299. 

E.  D.  Griflin's  Speech  on.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  598. 

Speeches  on.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  429,  483. 

Dr.  Spring  on.     Chr.  R.  11:  5S5. 

—  Baptist.     Meth.  Q.  i:  535. 

—  British  and  Foreign.     Quar.  4:    68.  — (R.  Southey) 

Quar.  36:  I.  — Pamph.  6:  269.  — Chr.  Obs.  16:  833. 

18:  402.  — Loud.  Q.  i:  353.  — Meth.  M.  36:  6(33. 

54:  477- 

Attack  of  Trinitarian  on.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  474,  51S. 

Cambridge  Auxiliary,   1811.     Chr.  Obs.   10:  805. 

11:  173. 

Controversy  on,  1S18.     Eel.  R.  27:  201. 

Henderson's  Appeal  to.     Cong.  JI.  9:  473. 

History  of.    Clir.  Obs.  60:  162.  — Meth.  'SI.  40:  2:;7. 

in  1S10-14.     Ed.  R.  13:  59,255.     16:  1210.     18: 

5S0.     19:  64. 

Letter  to,     (H.  Lindsay)  No.  Am.  4:  1S7. 

Milner  on  Marsh's  Objections  to.     Chr.  Obs.  12: 

376,  451,  782.     13:  93. 


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Uiblc  Society,  British  and  Foreign,  Norris's  Tendency  and 

Proceedings  of.     (Jhr.  Obs.  13:  37. 
Owen's  History  of.    Chr.  Obs.  15:  717.    20:25. — 

Ed.  K.  25:  413. 

Question  of,  1832.     Chr.  Obs.  32:   141,  206. 

Recollections  of.     (U.  Ilalley)  Cong.  4:  428. 

Review  of  Pamphlets  on,  iSio.    Chr.  Obs.  9:  441, 

764.     11:  173,  289. 

—  First  (^ntinental.     Cong.  M.  15:  329. 

—  of  Paris.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  351. 

—  Roman  Catholic,  in  London.     Meth.  M.  36:  898. 
Bible  Societies.    Blackw.  18:  621.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  2:  29. 

—  and  Missionaries.    Mo.  R.  124:   i. 

—  Bishop  Hobart's  Strictures  on.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  36, 

62,  140. 

—  Felice's  Essay  on.     Mo.  K.  103:  499. 

—  Influence  of,  Chalmers  on.     Eel.  R.  20:   168. 
Bible  Truth  and  its  Opponents.     Eel.  R.  103:  348. 
Bible  Union,  American.     Dem.  R.  40:  41. 
Biblical  Anthology.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  594. 
Biblical  .Archaeology,  .lahn's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  1 :  482. 
Biblical  Blank.     (R.  M.  Patterson)  Presb.  R.  2:  738. 
Biblical  Cabinet,  Edinburgh.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  9:  319. 

—  Chr.  R.  6:  576.  — Eel.  R.  72:  472.  74:  278.  75: 
407. 

Biblical  Chronology.     See  Chronology,  Biblical. 
Biblical  Criticism.     (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Unita.  R.  11:  62. 

—  (.I.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  10:  651.  — (W.  M. 
Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  5:  365.  — Ed.  R.  72:  69.— 
No.  Brit.  9:  182.  —  (A.  Norton)  Chr.  Exam,  i:  201. 

—  Chr.  R.  6:  66.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  169.  — Eel. 
R.  91:  25.  — (W.  M.  Willett)  Meth.  Q.  3:  34.— 
Bib.  R.  3:  53.  — Ed.  R.  72:  132. 

—  Colenso  and  Davidson  on.     Quar.  1 13:  422. 

—  Davidson  on.     (G.  R.  Noyes)  Chr.  Exam.  54:  419.  — 

(.1.  Strong)  Meth.  Q.  13:  549.  —  Eel.  R.  72:  270. 
97:  320.  —  Mo.  R.  152:  552.  —  Kitto,  11:  146. — 
No.  Brit.  19:  423. 

—  First  Lessons  in.     Kitto,  5:  415.     7:   174. 

—  German.     New  York  R.  2:  133. 

—  Is  it  favorable  to  Piety?     (H.  Burgess)  Kitto,  4:  11 1. 

—  Kenrick's  Biblical  Essays.     Theo.  R.  i:  51. 

—  Methods  of.     Kitto,  32:   i. 

—  Modern.     (E.  A.  Washburn)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  27. 

—  Nicolas's  Etudes  de.     Theo.  R.  2:  21. 

—  Principles  of   Textual.     (G.  R.  Noyes)  Chr.   Exam. 

48:  26. 

—  Refonners  and  Destructives  in.     Brit.  Q.  38:  1S6. 

—  Right,  Duty,  and  Limits  of.     (C.  A.  Briggs)  Presb.  R. 

2:  .S50. 
Biblical  Genealogy,  Barrett  on.    Eel.  R.  5:207.    6:586, 

678. 
Biblical   Geography.     (E.  Robinson)  Bib.  Sac.  5:    79, 

770. 

—  Notes  on.     (E.  Robinson)  Bib.  Sac.  1843:  563. 

—  Works  on.     Chr.  Obs.  72:   850. 

Biblical  ITormercutics.     Dub.  R.  50:  312.  * 

Biblical  ITistory.     (J.  A.  .Alexander)  Princ.  26:  4S4. 

—  Ilhi<:trations  of.     (,T.  Floy)  Meth.  Q.  3:  325. 

—  Moliammedan  Version  of.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  624. 

—  Neill's  Lectures  on.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  18:  456. 
Biblical  Knowledge.     (E.  P.  Barrows)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

11:  60.  —Meth.  Q.  2:  97. 
Biblical  Legends,  Veil's.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  747. 

—  of  tlie  Mussulmans.     Chr.  Rem.  11:  435. 

Biblical  Literature.  Brit.  Q.  2:  175.  — (S.  F.  Smith) 
Chr.  R.  9:  266. —Meth.  Q.  2:  485.  — West.  M.  2: 
204. 

—  Essays  on.     (D.  Young)  Princ.  2:  321. 

—  in  France  in  Middle  Ages.    (G.  Masson)  Kitto,  36:  81. 

—  in  Scotland.     No.  Brit.  3:  39. 

—  Practical  Hints  for  Students  of.     Meth.  Q.  16:  288, 


Biblical  Literature,  Townley's  History  of.  Eel.  R.  36: 
385.  —  Meth.  M.  45:  517. 

Biblical  Monographs.     Meth.  Q.  29:  422. 

Biblical  Repertory.     (F.  Jenks)  ('hr.  Exam.  2:  65. 

Biblical  Science,  Comparative  Value  of  English  and  Ger- 
man.    (C.  A.  Aiken)  Bib.  Sac.  11:  67. 

—  Present  State  of.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac.  7:1. 

—  Sawyer's  Reconstruction  of.     Bost.  R.  2:  635. 
Biblical  Sketches.    (D.  M.  Moir)  I'lackw.  7:  274.    9:149. 
Biblical  Theology.     (A.  Norton)  Chr.  Exam.  4:  334. 
Biblical  Truth  tested  and  justified.     Kitto,  5:  215. 
Bibliographical  (^hronolog}'.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:   117. 
Bibliographical  Dictionary,  1804.     Eel.  R.  5:  396. 
Bibliographical  Table  Talk.  (W.  Bradford)  Hist.  M.  3 :  8. 
Bibliographic  Biographico-Romanciere,  Petite,  1S39.    Mo. 

R.  150:  537. 
Bibliography.    (S.  A.  Allibone)  Evang.  R.  19:  33.  —  (T. 
F.  Dibciin)  No.  Am.  2:  46.  —  (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang. 
R.  3:  291. 

—  American.     (J.  D.  Butler)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  72. 

—  as  a  Science.     (R.  A.  Guild)  Lib.  J.  i :  67. 

—  Book-Makers  as  Book-Lovers.    (E.  Howland)  Lijipinc. 

5:  (>73- 

—  Classical,  Moss's  Manual  of.     Eel.  R.  44:  5. 

—  Class-Room.     (A.  S.  Packard)  Lib.  J.  2:  66. 

—  Darling's  Cyclop.  Bibliographica.     Loud.  Q.  10:  120. 

—  of  American  History.     (W.  Bradford)  Hist.  M.  3:  74. 

—  of  English  Books.   "(E.  Arber)  Lib.  J.  i:  224. 

—  of  Mathematics.     Dub.  R.  21:  i. 

—  of  the  U.  S.  Civil  War.     Hist.  M.  6:  113-342. 

—  Photo-Bibliography.     (H.  Stevens)  Lib.  J.  2:  162. 

—  Universal,  Danjou's  Scheme.    ( W.  E.  A.  Axon)  Lib.  J. 

5:  205. 

—  What  is?     Am.  Bibliop.  5:  84 

Bibliomania.  Appleton,  3:  350.  —  Am.  Bibliop.  3:  56, 
169.  — Chamb.  J.  36:  251.  58:  85.  — Cong  M.4:  8, 
69. — Hist.  M.  9:  40. — No.  Brit.  40:  70.  —  Sharpe, 
35:  24.  —  (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  100:  71.  —  (A.  Lang) 
Internat.  R.  7:  267. 

—  Poetry  of.     ( W.  E.  A.  Axon)  Reliquary,  9 :  151.    Same 

art.  Lib.  J.  5:  199. 

—  Revival  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  6:  8. 
Bibliomaniac;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  14:  298. 
Bibliophilist,  The.     (T.  Raikes)  Bentley,  3:  564. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  98:  87. 
Biblioth6que  Nationale,  Paris,  Exhibition  of,  1878.     (A. 

Laugel)  Nation,  28:  80. 
Bice;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  56:  no. 
Bicetre  and  La  Salpetriere.     All  the  Year,  43:  373. 
Bichat,  Life  of.     (H.  Ware)  No.  Am.  15:  132. 
Bichel,  Andrew,  the  Buccaneer  of  Girls.     Knick.  2:  26S. 
Bickersteth,  Edward,  with  portrait.    (G.  Giltillan)  Hogg, 

3:  Si. 

—  Birk's  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  51 :  842. 

—  Last  Days  of.     (C.  E.  Eardlej')  Liv.  Age,  26:  570. 
Bickersteth,  Edward  H.     Yesterday,  To-Day,  and  For- 
ever.    Chr.  Obs.  67:  376.  —  Nat.  Q.  21:  124. 

Bickersteth,  Robert,  Bishop  of  Ripon.     Cong.  3:  605. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  321. 
Bicknacre  Priory.     (J.H.  Major)  Arch.  II :  255. 
Bicycle,  The,  and  riding  it.     (.1.  Wilcox)  Lippinc.  24: 

623.  —  Chamb.  J.  46:  280. 
Bicycles.     (T.  Cradocke)  Tinsley,  26:  589. 

—  Era  of.     (E.  Howland)  Harper,  63:  281. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Bolgra.  10:  441. 

Bicycling  ;     a   Wheel  around   Boston.      (C.    E.    Pratt) 

Scrib.  19:  481. 
Biddeford,  Me.,   Second   Church   of.     (J.  D.  Emerson) 

Cong.  Q.  11:  241. 
Biddle,  Edward.     (C.  Biddle)  Penn.syl.  M.  1 :  100. 
Biddle,  James,  Capt.  U.  S.  N.,  with  portrait.     Portfo. 

(Den.)  14:  429,  —  Anal.M.  6:  383. 


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BIOGRAPHICAL 


Biddle,  Nicholas.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  349. — with  portrait, 
Portfo.  (Den.)  2:  279. 

—  Memoir  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  II :  425. 
Biddle,  Maj.  Tliomas,  Life  of.     111.  M.  i:  549. 

Biddy  Tibs,  who  cared  for  Nobody.     (H.  Holl)  Bentley, 

2:  2S8. 
Biddy  Whelan's  Business.     Black w.  49:  311,439. 
Bidlake,  John.     Sermons.     Chr.  Obs.  8:  390.     10:  512. 

—  The  Year;  a  Poem.     Eel.  U.  18:  456. 

Bidpai,  Fables  of.  (T.  Lewi.s)  Putnam,  12:  74.  —  Broadw. 

8:  425.  —  Dub.  Univ.  78:  601. 
Transmission  of,  to  Persia.     Penny  M.  4:  390. 

—  Story  of     (.1.  Hatton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  3:  697. 

—  Wit  and  Wisdom  of.     (J.  Ilattou)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  2: 

563,  693.     3:  75-313- 
Bidwcll,  Wm.  H.,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  63:  121. 
Bierstadr,  Albert.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Galaxy,  1 :  678. 
Big  Bear  of  Arkansas.     Bentley,  27:  35. 
Big  Black  River,  Confederate  Expedition  to.     All  the 

Year,  24:  245. 
Big  Buck,  The.     (C.  W.  Webber)  Putnam,  3:  43S. 
Big  Jack  Small.     (J.  W.  Gaily)  Overland,  14:  446. 
Bigelow,  A.     Travels  in  Malta,  etc.     (J.  Walker)  Ciir. 

Exam.  11:  259.— (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  35:  22S. 
Bigelow,  Erastus  B.     (N.  Cleavcland)  Hunt,  30:  162.^ 

(L.  Stephen)  Macmil.  7:  126. 

—  Carpeting,  Quilt,  and  Coach-Lace  Machines.     Hunt, 

14:  155. 
Bigelow,  Dr.  Jacob.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  263. 

—  Inaugural  Address.     No.  Am.  4:  271. 

Bigg,  J.  Stanyan.     Night  and  Soul.     Hogg,  11:  489. 
Bigg,  John,   Hermit  of  Dinton.      (J.  Wilkins)  Once  a 

Week,  14:  III. 
Bigg,  John,  Will  of,  1641.     N.  E.  Reg.  29:  260. 
Biggs,  William,  Captivity  of.     West.  M.  5:  213. 
Biglow  Papers.     See  Lowell,  J.  R. 
Bigotr>%     (J.  C.  Miller)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  15:  41. 

—  in  scientific  Controversy.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  324. 
Bigsby,  Robert,  Poems  and  Essays  of.     Mo.  R.  159:  545. 

160:  551. 
Bilderdijk,    William.      Internat.   M.  4:    65.— (W.    P. 

Westervelt)  Princ.  34:  104,  286. 
Bill  of  Rights,  The.     Penny  M.  9:  388. 
Bill-Posting.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  191. 
Bills  and  Notes,  Law  of,  Byles  on.     Bank.  M.   (N.  Y.) 

22:  713. 
Bills  of  Credit,  Nature  and  Effects  of.     So.  Q.  23:  455. 
Bills  of  Exchange.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  144,  265,  337. 

—  and  Bill  of  Lading.     (G.  Eustis)  De  Bow,  i:  534. 

—  Damages  on  protested.     Hunt,  5:  265.  —  Niles'sRog. 

30:  127. 

—  Grace  on  Sight.     (R.  H.  Marr)  De  Bow,  7:  356. 

—  History  of.     (J.  B.  Byles)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  461. 

—  in  (ircat  Britain,  1828-47.     (W.  Newmarch)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  14:  143. 

—  in  Louisiana.     (S.  F.  Glenn)  De  Bow,  i:  153. 

—  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  593.     27:  i. 
German.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  791. 

in  the  States.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  521,  632,  696. 

Unification  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  462. 

—  Story  on.     Hunt,  9:  69. 

Bills  of  Lading  as  collateral  Security.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
27:  373.  509,  609. 

—  Conditions  in.     (W.  Parkin)  Am.  Law  R.  14:  431. 

—  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  559,  565. 

—  Uses  of.     (P.  C.  Wright)  De  Bow,  2:  65. 
Bills  of  Sale.     Chamb.  J.  58:  673. 

Billerica,  Mass.,  History  of.  (F.  Kidder)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  85. 
Billet,  Pierre.     (R.  Menard)  Portfo.  6:   19. 
Billet  at  Carrigahinch;    a  Tale.     (J.   F.   Fuller)   Dark 
Blue,  3:  397.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  98. 

—  at  Cloonbawn.     (J.  F.  Fuller)  Dark  Blue,  2:  387. 


Billiards,  Game  of.     Chamb.  J.  29:  374. — Temp.  Bar, 
30:  377- 

—  and  Billiard  Players.      Lond.   Soc.   13:  375.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  503. 
Billiard  Player's  Experience.     Chamb.  J.  31:  312. 
I'jilliard  Table  Manufacture.     Pract.  M.  4:  312. 
Billings,   William,  Biographical  Notice  of.     Penny  M. 

4:  114. 
Billingsgate.     All  the  Year,  35:  206.  —  Chamb.  J.  16: 

189. — Lond.  Soc.  10:  520. 
Billingsgate  Market.     Penny  5L  13:  439. 
Billingshy,  William.     (L.  .Jewitt)  Art  J.  20:  186. 
Billington,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  Actress.     Colburn,  54:  345. 
Billion,  What  is  a  ?     Pract.  M.  7:  335. 
Billopp  House,   Staten  Island.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter 

Am.  Mo  6:  241. 
Bill-Sticker,  The.     Chamb.  J.  20:  121. 
Bill-Sticking.     House.  Words,  2:601.— Ev.  Sat.  11: 191. 
Billy  Buttons.     (N.  Macleod)  Ev.  Sat.  5:11. 
Billy  Malowney's  Taste  of  Love  and  Glory.    Dub.  Univ. 

35:  692. 
Billy's  Wife.     (II.  W.  Baker)  Overland,  13:  402. 
Bi-Metalism.     (\V.  S.  Jevons)  Conteiiip.  39:  750.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  97:  8.  — (W.  D.  KcUey)  Penn  Mo.  10: 

912.  — (H.  H.  Gibbs)  Bank.  M.  (N".  Y.)  34:  452.-- 

(W.  G.  Sumner)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  546. 

—  and  Finances  of  India.     (J.  B.   Robertson)   Westm. 

115:  200. 

—  and  Free  Trade.     (E.  de  Lavcleye)  Fortn.  36:  loS. 

—  Case  against.     (R.  Giffen)  Fortn.  32:  278. 

—  in  Europe.     (G.  Walker)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:850. — 

(H.  White)  Nation,  29:  75. 

—  in  Germany.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  196. 

—  Practical.     (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  617. 

—  Walker  on.     (W.  G.  Sumner  and  F.  A.  Walker)  Na- 

tion, 26:  94,  113. 
Bi-Metalists.      (B.  F.  Nourse)  Nation,  29:  41. 

—  and  the  Commercial  Crisis,    1879.     (E.   L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  28:  346. 
Bimini;  a  Poem.     (H.  Heine)  Lakeside,  9:  198. 
Binck,  Jacob.     (G.  W.  Reid)  F.  Arts  Q.  2:  372. 
Binding.     See  Book-Binding. 

Bingham,  Caleb.     (W.  B.  Fowlc)  Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  325. 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Inebriate  Asylimiat.     (H.  T.  Tuck- 

ernian)  No.  Am.  94:  387.  —  (J.  W.  Palmer)  Allan. 

24:  109.  —  (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  22:  3S5. 
Binnc}',  Horace.     Am.  Law  R.  10:  176. 
Binney,   Thomas.     (J.  B.   Brown)  Contemp.  23:  8S4. — 

Ed.  R.  113:  113.  — Hogg,  6:  353. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  154. 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong.  3:  193. 

—  Sermons.     (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  6:  401. 
Binocular  Vision.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  325. 

—  Phenomena  of.     (J.  L.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  83. 
Biogenesis  and  Gravitation,  Thomson  on  Laws  of.     (E. 

R.  Lankester)  Nature,  4:  36S. 
Biograjiher,  Diityof  a.     Dem.  R.  28:  254. 
Biographers,  Hints  to.     Eraser,  21:  291. 
Biographia  Dramatica.     Blackw.  89:  218. 
Biographical  Book-Making.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  164. 
Biographical   Dictionary,   Appleton's.      (J.   P.  Dabney) 

No.  Am.  83:  317. 

—  of  Society  of  I'seful  Knowledge.     Ed.  R.  76:  237. — 

Mo.  R."  158:  4S1. 

—  Thomas's.     No.  Am.  114:  40S. 

Biographical  Literature.     (S.  Bailey)  Chr.  R.  21:  552.— 

Lond.  Q.  48:  342. 
Biographical  Mania,  The.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:   16. 
Biographical  Peculiarities.     Lakeside,  2:   13S. 
Biographical  Sketches  and  Anecdotes.     (J.  W.  Calcraft) 

Dub.  Univ.  44:  397,  674. 

—  H.  Martiueau's.    Victoria,  12:  472. 


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BIRD 


Biof;^aphical  Sketches,  Senior's.    Liv.  Age,  76:  511. 
Biof^raphical  Studies.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  352. 
Biographie  Modcnie,  17S9-1811.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  16: 

713.  — Mo.  II.  151:  201. 
Biograpliios,  Batch  of.     Fraser,  41 :  443.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  20:  224. 

—  Modern:  Whittaker,  Treacher,  Arnott.     Colbuni,  35: 

556. 

—  Some  recent.     (J.  F.  Hifclinian)  Belgra.  23:  iSi. 

—  Universal.     Lond.  M.  23:  207. 

Biograi)hy.  (T.  Carlvle)  Fraser,  5:  253.  —  (E.  A.Duyck- 
iiK-k)  No.  Am.  84:  406.  —  (W.  C.  Mills)  Am.  Church 
Iv.  18:  622.  —  Ox.  Prize  Ess.  3:  193. —  Am.  Mo. 
M.  i:  251.  —  Fraser,  5:  255. —  Blackw.  69:  40. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  293.  —  Penn  Mo.  6:  274. 

—  and  Biographical  Dictionaries.     Westm.  76:  335. 

—  Art  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  282. 

—  at  a  Discount.     (C.  A.  (Jollins)  Macmil.  10:  158. 

—  Coleridge's  Northern  Worthies.     Colbuni,  95:   177. 

—  College  Bank  of  distinguished  Men.      (C.  F.  Thwing) 

Scrib.  15:  467. 

—  Curiosities  of .     (F.  W.  Fairholt)  Bentley,  29:  15,180. 

—  Christian,  Difficulties  of.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  693. 

—  Ecclesiastical,  Word.sworth's.   Chr.  Obs.  10:  41,  117. — 

(J.  Foster)  Kcl.  K.  11:  428. 

—  gone  mad.     Blackw.  79:  285.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

49:  65. 

—  Greybeard's  Gossip.  Colburn,  80  :  38-461.  81 :  83-415. 

82:  14-329. 

—  in  History.     Brit.  Q.  18:  484. 

—  Limits  of.     New  Eug.  25:  218. 

• — Lodge's  Illustrated.     Quar.  38:  378. 

—  Men  and  Women  of  the   iSth  Century,  Houssaye's. 

Dem.  R.  30:  444. 

—  Military,    Chesney's.      (D.   F.   Maury)   So.   M.    15: 

533- 

—  Modern.     Blackw.  65:  219. 

—  New  Kind  of.     (R.  Goodbrand)  Contemp.  14:  20. 

—  New  School  of.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Allan.  I4:  579. 

—  of  Aunt  Jemima.     (F.  H.  Rankin)  Bentley,  i:  382. 

—  of  a  bad  Shilling.     Intemat.  M.  3:  92. 

—  of  great  Men.     New  York  R.  10:  348. 

—  Political.    Quar.  143:  361.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133: 

771- 
and  literary.     Blackw.  68:  199. 

—  Religious.    Dub.  Univ.  52:  259.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

59:  193- 

—  Representative  Men.     Once  a  Week,  2:    26-364. — 

(I.  Scott)  Once  a  Week,  4:  343.  —  (H.  Martineau) 
Once  a  Week,  4:  455,  575,  6'52.     5:  35-693. 
and  Women.     Once  a  Week,  3:  205-651. 

—  Scottish  Ecclesiastical.     Lond.  Q.  49:  75. 

—  Sincerity  in.     Temp.  Bar,  62:  329.     Same  art.  Apple- 

ton,  26:  276. 

—  Studies  in.     Fraser,  100:  255. 

—  Study  and  Composition  of,  Stanfield  on.     (J.  Foster) 

Eel.  R.  19:  113. 

—  Universal.    Mo.  R.  118:  548.  —  Mus.  15:  17. 

—  Walton's  Lives.     Cong.  M.  9:  41. 

Biological  Nomenclature.  (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural. 
12:  517. 

Biological  Research  in  the  United  States.  (E.  D.  Cope) 
Penn  Mo.  6:  202. 

Biological  Sciences  and  Medicine.  (T.  H.  Huxley)  Na- 
ture, 24:  342.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  795. 

Biology.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Ev.  Sat.  17:  344. 

—  Address  at  Glasgow,     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

112:  354. 

—  Address  to  the  Linnean  Society.     (G.  Bentham)  Na- 

ture, 4:  92-192. 

—  and  Woman's  Rights.     (W.  Bagehot)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

14:  201. 


Biology,  Animal  Development.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  24:  34. 

—  Animals  and  Plants.   (St.G.  Mivarl)  Contemp.  36:  i  j. 

—  as  an  academical  Study.     (T.  J.  Parker)  Nature,  24: 

543,  573- 

—  Borderland  between  Animals  and  Yogetables.     (T.  H. 

Huxley)  Macmil.  33:  ^y^-  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  £6: 
418.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  643.  Same  art.  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  8:  641. 

—  Joseph  Cook's  Lectures  on.     (G.  ^l.  Beard)  Bib.  Cac. 

35:  3S1.  — (J.  T.  Bixby)  Unita.  R.  9:  65.  — (G.  S. 
Hall)  Nation,  25:  397.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  219. 

—  for  Beginners.     (S.  II.   Stevenson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6: 

34°-  574- 

—  Forms  and  Colors  of  living  Creatures.     (St.G.  Mivart) 

Contemp.  36:  313. 

—  Geometry  and.     (T.  Hill)  Unita.  R.  9:   129. 

—  Huxley  and  Martin  on.     Nature,  12:  530. 

—  in  Schools.     (A.  Wilson)  Fraser,  94:  756. 

—  Lecture   at  Edinburgh   University.     (W.    Thomson) 

Nature,  4:  74,  90. 

—  Lowest  Animals.     (C.  S.  Minot)  Internal.  R.  8:  646. 

—  Modern,  Some  Tendencies  of.     (A.  Wilson)  Mod.  R. 

i:  574. 

—  Modern  Inquirj'-  in.     (J.  L.  LeConte)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8: 

2S5. 

—  Modern  Philosophical.    (E.  C  ,zclle)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8: 

595,  "lo- 

—  Nicholson's  Introduction  to.     Nature,  6:  258. 

—  Oa'ganic  Unity  in  Animals  and  Vegetables.     (C.  Mar- 

tins) Meth.  Q.  23:  29. 

—  Principle  of  Life.     (T.  Hughes)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  542. 

—  Relation  of  Animal  to  Vegetable  World.    (M.  Jacobs) 

Evang.  R.  II :  256. 

—  Scientilic  Relation  of  Sociology  to.     (J.  L.  LeConte) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  425. 

—  Some  Animal  Biographies.  (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  u.  s. 

26:  87,  176. 

—  Spencer  on.     (F.  E.  Abbot)  No.  Am.  107:  377.  —  (C. 

Wright)  Nation,  2:  724.  —  Westm.  84:  77. 

—  Study  of.     (G.  J.  Allman)  Am.  Natural.  8:  34.  — (T. 

H.  Huxley)  Nature,  15:  219.—  (T.  H.  Huxley)  Am. 
Natural.  11:  210. —  (T.  H.  Huxley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
10:  527. 

and  Teaching  of.     (H.  N.  Martin)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

10:  298. 

—  Superfluous  Developments.     (T.  S.  Cobbold)  Nature, 

6:  1S3. 

—  Teleological  Mechanics,  Pfluger's.     Mind,  3:  264. 

See  Animals;  Life;  Natural  History. 
Bion  and  Moschus.     (J.  Davies)  Contemp.  17:  349. 

—  Idyls,   translated.     Blackw.   35  :    871.     41  :   435.  — 

Dub.  Univ.  i:  163,  192. 
translated  by  H.  King.     Blackw.  no;  577. 

—  Pastoral  Poetry  of.     Fraser,  12:  541. 

—  Threnody   on   Adonis.      (A.    C.   Brackett)   J.    Spec. 

Philos.  5:  360. 

translated.     Blackw.  38:  65. 

Bioplasm,  Influence  of  Light  upon.     (A.  Downes)  Nature, 

18:  398. 
Bioscope,  or  Dial  of  Life.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  20:  273- 
Biot,  Jean  Baptiste.    Scientilic  Gossip.    Blackw.  84:  675. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  259.  —Eel.  M.  47:  84. 
Biran,  Maine  de.     See  Maine  de  Biran, 
Birboniana,     or    Italian    Antiquaries    and     Antichita. 

Blackw.  59:  543,  765. 
Birch,  Charles  Bell,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  166:  14. 
Birch,  Samuel,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  90:  53. 
Birch  Tree,  The.     Penny  M.  ii:  409. 

—  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  12:  91,  109. 

Birchington,  a  Health  Resort  in  Kent.     Tinsley,  28:  258. 
Bird,  Rev.  C.  S.     Chr.  Rem.  50:  87. 


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BIRDS 


Bird,  Edward,  the  Painter.     Chamb.  J.  14:  213. 

Bird,  Heury,  Adventures  of.     Anal.  M.  6:  295. 

Bird,  liubert  M.     Broker  of  Bogota.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  61. 

—  Calavar.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  172.  —  (0.  W.  B.  Peabody) 

No.  Am.  40:  232.  —  Am.  (I.  16:  375.  —  West.  M. 

3:  41- 

—  Hawks  of  Hawk  Hollow.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:    43. — 

Am.  Q.  18:  441. 

—  Nick  of  the  Woods.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  254. 

—  Robin  Day.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  420. 

Bird,   Thomas,  and   his   Descendants.     (W.    B.    Trask) 

N.  E.  Keg.  25:  21. 
Bird,  A  pet.     (E.  liidgeway)  Am.  Natural.  3:  309. 
Bird  Fancies.     All  the  Year,  14:   153. 
Bird  Lime  in  Japan.     Pract.  M.  7:  273. 
Bird-Mounting.     (O.  S.  Round)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  162. 
Bird-Nesting  Extraordinary.     Chamb.  J.  44:  625. 
Bird  of  Passage;  a  Tale.     (J.  S.  Le  Eanu)  Temp.  Bar, 

29:  59-350-     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  179,  317,  437. 
Bird  Ramble  on  the  Lincolnshire  Coast.     Chamb.  J.  51: 

108. 
Bird  Shops.     (E.  E.  Sterns)  Scrib.  5:  161. 
Bird  Story.     (W.  M.  F.  Round)  Lippinc.  22:  82. 
Bird  Tracks  of  Nova  Scotia.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  Natural. 

i:  169,  234. 
Bird  World,  Moral  Sketches  from.     Chamb.  J.  31:  357, 

376. 
Birds.      (Mrs.   Child)   Hogg,  2:    157.  —  (E.    Ingersoll) 

Scrib.  12:  689.  —  (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  19:   105.  — 

—  (C.  Winterfield)  Am.  Whig  R.  1 :  371 .   2 :  279.  — 

Chamb.  J.  29:  175,  407.  —  Godey,  26:  5.  —  Land 

We  Love,  6:  325,  403.  —  No.  Brit.  30:  309.  —  Once 

a  Week,  11:  347.     18:  543. 

—  -(Esthetic  Feeling  in.     (Grant  Allen)  Pop.   Sci.  Mo. 

17:  650. 

—  Affection  in.     Chamb.  J.  54:  268,  36S. 

—  and  Audubon.    (H.  T.  Tuckerman)Meth.  Q.  12:  415. 

—  and  Bird-Keeping.     Chamb.  J.  37:  401.     55:   113. 

—  and  Bird  Voices.     (N.  Hawthonie)  Dem.  E.  12:  604. 

—  and  Birds.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  15:  354. 

—  and  Fruit.     Chamb.  J.  56:  715. 

—  and  Insects,  Color  in.      (Lady  Vemev)  Good  Words, 

18:  835. 
Curiosities  of.     Eel.  M.  44:  531. 

—  and  Insect  Food.     Penny  M.  2:  279. 

—  and  Poets,   illustrating  each  other.     (C.  Winterfield) 

Am.  Whig  R.  3:  129.     See  Birds  of  the  Poets. 

—  and  Reptiles,  Animals  intermediate  between.     (T.  H. 

Huxley)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  237.— (H.  O.  Forbes) 
Belgra.  36:  317.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  719. 

—  Architecture  of.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  10:  47. — 

(T.  M.  Brewer)  Scrib.  16:  47,  305.  17:  161  — 
Cath.  World,  5:  349. — Cliamb.  J.  2:  331.  42: 
455.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  475. — Westm.  15: 
195.  —  Mo.  R.  125:   56r). 

—  at  Home.     (M.  Titconib)  Harper,  32:  545. 

—  at  Nest-Time.     Chamb.  J.  26:   1-5. 

—  Australian  Love  Birds.     (A.  K.  Jamrach)  Eel.  M.  96: 

704. 

—  Battles  of .     (M.  Thompson)  Appleton,  19:  159. 

—  Beach.     (N.  C.  Brown)  Lippinc.  23:  620. 

—  Bee-Eaters,    Wrynecks,    Creepers,    and    Nuthatches. 

(W.  J.  Broderip)  Fraser,  57:  342. 

—  Bird  Lore.     All  the  Year,  40:  365. 

—  Bones  of.  Discover^-  of,  at  Christ  Church,  Hampshire. 

(G.  Branderand  S.  Pegge)  Arch.  4:  117,  414. 
of  the  Head  of,  Magnus's.     Nature,  4:  364. 

—  Breeding  of.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural.  9:  75. 

—  Cage.     (A.  C.  Austin)  Godey,  39:  71,  201,  442.     40: 

213,  262,  412.     41:  229,  274,  361. 

Winter  Management  of.    (W.  Kidd)  Beer.  Sci. 

i:  93- 


Birds,  Charm  of.     (C.  Kingslej)  Fraser,  75:  S02.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  94:  no.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  7. 

—  Classitication  of,  Garrod's  New.     Nature,  9:  290. 

—  Color  and   Geographical  Distribution  in.     (R.   Ridg- 

way)  Am.  J.  Sci.  104:  454.     105:  39. 

—  Courtship  of.  (T.W.  Wood;  Stud.  6c  Intel.  Obs.  5:  113. 

—  Covering  of.     (W.  Macgillivray)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

3:  253.     4:   123. 

—  Curious  Things  about.     (F.  H.  Stauffer)  Sharpe,  46; 

15S. 

—  Decrease  of,   in  I  niled   States.     (J.  A.  Allen)  Penn 

Mo.  7:  931. 

—  Destruction  of,  by  Wire.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  734. 

—  Diseases   and   Injuries   in.     (R.   W.    Shufeldt)   Am. 

Natural.  15:  283. 

—  Domestic  Life  of.     (W.  Bruce)  Good  Words,  2:  335. 

—  Eastern  Snow-Bird.     (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural.  15 : 

518. 

—  Edible.     Sharpe,  35:  11,  1 78.  • 

—  Eyes  of.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural.  2:  505,  570. 

—  Families  of.     (W.  Ilincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  9:  230. 

—  Fatio  on  Plumage  of.     Intel.  Obs.  10:  377.     II :  172. 

—  Feathers  of.     (H.  S.  Conani)  Harper,  57:   385. 
Anatomy  of.    ( W.  K.  Brooks)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  686. 

—  Feathered  Life.     (J.  Burroughs)  Galaxy,  8:  168. 

—  Feathered  Minnesingers.     Chamb.  J.  30:  81. 

—  Flight  of.    (E.  J.  Marey)  Am.  Natural.  5  :  29.  —  (J.  T. 

Wood)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  265. — All  the  Year, 
13:  366,  450. —  Temp.  Bar,  3:  564. 

and   Principles   involved.      (A.    C.    Campbell)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst,  iii:  440. 

—  Fossil.     (S.  J.  Mackie)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  354. 

Passerine,  from  Colorado.     (J.  A.  Allen)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  115:  3S1. 

—  Friendship  of.     (G.  L.  Austin)  Appleton,  18:  156,  325. 

—  Game,  and  Wild  Fowl,   Kiiox's.    Eel.  R.  93:  55. — 

Fraser,  45:  47. 

Gallinaceous.     Pennj' M.  10:  401,  414. 

Some  American.     (M.   Thompson)   Appleton,    16: 

481. 

—  Garden  and  Orchard.     (W.  Flagg)  Atlaii.  2:  592. 

—  Geographical  Distribution  and  Migration  of.     Hogg, 

3:  231. 

—  Geographical  Variation  in.  (J.  A.  Allen)  Am.  Natural. 

8:  534- 

—  Golden  Oriole  and  Water  Ouzel.     Once  a  Week,  13: 

546. 

—  Gould's.     Westm.  35:  137. 

—  Great  Crested  Flycatcher.     (JI.  Treat)  Am.  Natural. 

15:  601. 

—  Habits  of.     (T.  M.  Brewer)  Am.  Natural,  i:  113. 

—  How  I  found  the  Dotterel's  Nest.     (D.  Bruce)  Eel.  M. 

97:  643. 

—  Hunting  with  the  Long-Bow.     (M.  Thompson)  Har- 

per, 55:  238. 

—  Ill-omened.     (A.  Young)  Atlan.  34:  325. 

—  in  tiie  British  Museum.     Nature,  lo:  378. 

—  in  Captivity.     Sharpe,  16:  33-330.     17:   120,249. 

—  in  the  Hemlocks.     (J.  Burroughs)  Atlan.  17:  672. 

—  in  the  Snow ;  a  Story.    (L.  de  la  Ramc?)  Belgra.  40:  460. 

—  in  Winter.     Chamb.  J.  23:  69.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

i:  76. 

—  Instincts  of.     (J.  Blackwall)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  14: 

241.  — (J.  Blackwall). L  Frankl.  In.st.  16:  3;4.  17: 
68,  139.  — (J.  Webb)  Intel.  Obs.  7:   221. 

in   young.      (D.   A.   Spaulding)   Nature,    6:    4S5. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  561. 

—  Intellectual  Powers  of.     (A.  L.  Adams)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

12:  276.—  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  614.  —  (T.  M.  Brewer) 
Atlan.  28:  41.  — (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am.  Natural.  II : 
276. 


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BIRDS 


Birds,  Intelligence  of.     (M.  Treat)  Lippinc.  24:  359. 

—  Key  to  Ht'<art  of.     (W.  Kidd)  Recr.  8ci.  i:  31. 

—  Kings  of  the  Air.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Scrib.  1 :  239. 

—  Language  of.     Hogg,  4:  334. 

—  Law  among.     Cliamb.  J.  58:  22. 

—  Life  of.     (T.  W.  lligginson)    Atlan.   10:    368. —  (S. 

D.  Sncvcts)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  270. 
Brelim  on.     Nature,  5:   iSo. 

—  Little.     (J.  CJ.  Wood)  Good  Words,  21:  557. 

—  Locomotion  of.     Nature,  13:  3. 

—  Man-of-War  Birds,  Boobies   and   Noddies.      (W.  J. 

Broderip)  Fraser,  58:  65. 

—  Michelet's  L'Oiseau.     Colbiirn,  112:  127. 

—  Migrations   of.      (H.    Giitke)   Nature,   20:    97.  —  (A. 

Newton)    Nature,    10:    415.      19:    433.  —  (T.   M. 

Trippe)   Am.  Natural.  7:    3S9.     8:  33S.  —  (H.  D. 

Minot)   Am.   Natural.   15:  870.  —  (A.  W^eissmann) 

Contemp.  34:  531.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  673. 

—  Cliamb.  J.  37:  236.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10:  551. 

and  Sffjournings  of.     (S.  T.  Frost)  Harper,  32:  233. 

of  European.     (A.  L.  Adams)  Pop.  Sei.  K.  4:  324. 

Same  art.  Cath.  World,  2:  57. 

of  inland.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  183. 

of  North  American.     (J.  Bachman)  Am.  J.    Sci. 

30:  81. 

Palmen  on.     Nature,  15:  465. 

Strange  Wanderers.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Hours  at 

Home,  10:   III. 

—  Migratory,  Summer.     Chamb.  J.  52:  627. 

—  Minstrelsy  of .     (S.  Hibberd)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  iS.  3:112. 

5:  17- 

—  Mission  of.     (T.  M.  Brewer)  Atlan.  23:  405. 

—  Mythological.     (A.  W.  Buckland)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  277. 

—  Natural  History  of .     Colburn,  50:  1S9. 
Belon's.     House.  Words,  14:   7. 

—  Night.     (W.  Flagg)  Atlan.  4:  171. 

—  Notes  of.     Chamb.  J.  40:   161.  —  Sharpe,  48:  80. 

—  Notes  on.     (J.  A.  Allen)  Am.  Natural.  6:  263,  342, 

394- 

—  of  Ailsa  Craig,  Scotland.    (R.  Gray)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  114. 

—  of  America.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  12:  479.  —  (S.  Hy- 

acinth) Overland,  4:  38. 

Familiar.     (.VI.  Treat)  Harper,  54:  656,  785. 

F^our.     (C.  A.  Munger)  Putnam,  13:  725. 

occurring  in  Europe.     (H.  Gaetke)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

6:  459. 

Water.     (R.  Ridgway)  Am.  Natural.  8:  108. 

See  below,  Birds  of  North  America. 

—  of  Australia.    (J.  Wilson)  No.  Brit,  i :  440.  —  Chamb. 

J.  11:  28. 

—  of  the  Beach.    Once  a  Week,  13:  488. 

—  of  Borneo.    Nature,  li:  407. 

—  of  California.     (J.  G.  Cooper)  Am.  Natural.  10:  90. 
Song.     (W.  Paton)  Overland,  14:  562. 

—  of  Canada.     Canad.  J.  n.  s   6:  6,  129. 

—  of  the  Colorado  Valley.    (E.  Coues)  Penn  Mo.  10:  234. 

—  of  Connecticut.     (J.  H.  Linsley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  44:  249. 

—  of  Egypt,  Shelley's.     Nature,  7:  178. 

—  of  Europe,  Dresser's.     Nature,  li:  485. 
Sharpe  and  Dresser's.     Nature,  6:  390. 

—  of  Germany,  Singing.    (A.  Ashbury)  Lakeside,  2:  272. 

—  of  Gii)raltar,  Irby's.     Nature,  12:  364. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     Penny  M.  8:  265-465. — Westm. 

33:  3"?- 

and  Bird  Lovers.     Comh.  32:  35. 

compared   with   American.      (D.  H.  Minot)  Am. 

Natural.  14:  561. 

Harting's.     Nature,  7:  loi. 

in  the  Border  Counties.     Once  a  Week,  7:  81. 

in  Norfolk,  Stevenson's.     Fraser,  76:  60S. 

in  Northumberland  and  Durham,  Hancock's.  Na- 
ture, 11:  281. 


Birds  of  Great  Britain,  Macgilli-\Tay's.     No.  Brit.  19:  i, 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  45.  —  Mo.  R.  152:  541. 
Notes  on.     Chamb.  J.  37:  280. 

of  the  Humber.    (M.  G.  Watkins)  Fraser,  88:  324, 

Protection  of.     Quar.  151 :  100. 

Singing.     Sharpe,  34:   176. 

and  their  Nests.     Sharpe,  34:  176. 

Slaney's  Outline  of.     Penny  M.  i:  258. 

Smaller.     Mo.  R.  129:  85. 

Yarrell's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  76:  144.     80:  23. 

—  of  Illinois,  Catalogue  of.     (H.  Pratten)  West.  J.  11: 

397. 
Prairie.     (R.  Ridgway)  Am.  Natural.  7:  197, 

—  of  India.     (II.  J.  Bruce)  Am.  Natural.  6:  460. 

—  of  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  307. 

—  of  Jamaica,   Gosse's.     Westm.  47:   308.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  14:  433. — Eel.  R.  86:  399.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 
16:  543- 

—  of  Kerguelen's  Land,  Coues's.     Nature,  14:  317. 

—  of  Killingwoith;  a  Poem.    (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Atlan. 

12:  680. 

—  of  the  Lesser  Antilles.    (P.  L.  Sclater)  Nature,  4:  473. 

—  of  the  Levant.     Cliamb.  J.  44:   587. 

—  of  London.     (S.  Hibberd)  Intel.  Obs.  7:  167.  —  Once 

a  Week,  22:  247. 

—  of  Massachusetts,  Rarer.    (J.  A.  Allen)  Am.  Natural. 

3:  505,  56S,  631. 

—  of  May.     O.  &  N.  3:  717. 

—  of  the  Months  and  their  Associations.    (H.  G.  Adams) 

Hogg,  4:  1-392.     5:  28-232. 

—  of  the  Mountain.     Once  a  Week,  14:   517. 

—  of  New  England.    (T.  M.  Brewer)  No.  Am.  107:  290. 
Notes  on  a  few.     (H.  Merrill)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17: 

386. 

—  of  New  Guinea,  Gould's.     Nature,  14:  208. 

—  of  New  Jersey.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am.  Natural.  4:  537. 

—  of  New  Zealand,  Giant.    (I.  C.  Russell)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  II. 

—  of  N.  E.  Africa,  Von  Heuglin  on.     Nature,  13:  289. 

—  of  North  America.     (J.  E.  Cabot)  Atlan.  i:  209. — 

(R.  Ridgway)  Am.  Natural.  7:  602.  —  Blackw.  19: 

661.     20:  243.  —  Mo.  R.  127:  386.  —  Mus.  21:  69. 

Audubon's.    Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  10:  317.    18:  131. 

—  Mo.  R.  138:  160.     /See  Audubon;  Ornithology. 
Coues's.     Nature,  8:  22. 

Distribution  of.     (S.   F.  Baird)  Am.  J.   Sci.  91: 

78-337.  —  (A.  E.  Verrill)  Am.  J.  Sci.  91:  249. 

Habits  of.     (J.  Burroughs)  Atlan.  15:  513. 

Night.     (H.  W.  Herbert)  Putnam,  2:  616. 

—  of  Palestine  and  Panama.    (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural. 

2:  35'- 

—  of  Paradise.    (T.  H.  Partridge)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  556, 

—  (A.  R.Wallace)  Harper,  39:  183.  —  Appleton,  i: 
239.  —  Penny  M.  2:  82. 

New.    (P.  L.  Sclater)  Nature,  8:  305. 

—  of  the  Poets.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  6:  565. 

—  of  the  Polar  Region.     Chamb.  J.  52:  490.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  86:  100. 

—  of  Shetland.     Chamb.  J.  12:  181.     51:668. 
Saxby's.     Nature,  II :  81. 

—  of  Sweden,  Game.     Westm.  88:  405. 

—  of  the  United  States.    (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural.  7:  321. 
Eastern  and  Western.   (T.  M.  Trippe)  Am.  Natural. 

5:  632. 
in  Cumberland,  Pennsylvania.     (W.  M.  and  S.  F. 

Baird)  Am.  J.  Sci.  46:  261. 
of  the  Mississippi  Valley.     (J.  M.  Peck)  West.  J. 

10  :  29. 

of  the  North.    (P.  A.  Chadboume)  Putnam,  15 :  636. 

of  White  Mountains  in  Summer.     (H.  D.  Minot) 

Am.  Natural.  lo:  75. 
Western.     (S.  C.  Clark)  Putnam,  4:  75. 


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BISCUITS 


Birds  of  the  United  States,  Western,  Breeding  of.     (E. 

Holterhoff,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  15:  208. 
Winter.     (E.  Ingersoll)  Appletoii,  17:  97. 

—  of  Willamette  Valley,  Oregon.    (O.  B.  .Johnson)  Am. 

Natural.  14:  4S5,  635. 

—  Paddle-winged.     (McL.  Martin)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  253. 

—  Pasture  and  Forest.     (W.  Flagg)  Atlan.  2:  863. 

—  Petition  for.     All  the  Year,  5:   526. 

—  Phases  of  Bird -Life.    (C.  C.  Abbott)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9: 

343- 

—  Power  of,  to  remain  submerged.    (B.  R.  Morris)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  7:  509. 

—  Preserving.     (0.  S.  Round)  Recr.   Sci.   i:   11;.  —  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  8:  31,  103.     See  Taxidermy. 

—  Protection  of  wild.      Chamb.  J.  50:   S20.     52:   321. 

53:  65.  —  All  the  Year,  29:  509. 
Act  for.     Nature,  8:  i. 

—  Rixre.     (A.  Wilson)  Good  Words,  17:  427. 

—  Sea.     (O.  S.  Round)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  285. 
— ■  Sense  of  Sight  in.     Putnam,  6:  491. 

—  Sharp-eyed.     (J.  Burrouglis)  Scrib.  16:  460. 

—  Sharpe's  Catalogue  of.     Nature,  16:  541. 

—  Singing.     (W.  Flagg)  Atlan.  2:  2S5. — Colburn,  53: 

40.     62:  19S-476. — Victoria,  11:  57. 
of  the  West.     (R.  Ridgway)  Harper,  56:  85 7. 

—  The  Skua  of  Shetland  Islands.     All  the  Year,  9:  320. 

—  Some  noteworthy.     (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural.  14: 

715- 

—  Songs  of;  a  Poem.     (A.  Webster)  Good  Words,   22: 

550.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  514. 
and  Eccentricities  of.     (W.  Flagg)  Atlan.  44:  349. 

—  Structure  and  Habits  of.     Eel.  R.  75:  144. 

—  Talking.     Sharpe,  37:  123,  177.  —  Eel.  M.  96:  704. 

—  Variations  in  Habits  of.     (R.  Ridgway)  Am.  Natural. 

8:  197. 

—  Vassar  College  Museum  of.     (J.  Orton)  Am.  Natural. 

4:  711. 

—  Vertebrae  of  recent.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117: 

266. 

—  visiting  Ships  at  Sea.     Chamb.  J.  30:  40S.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  60S. 

—  Voices  of.     Eel.  M.  42:  3S9. 

—  Waders  or  Stilted.  (W.  Hincks)  Canad., T.n.s.  11:  147. 

—  Warblers.     (T.  M.  Trippe)  Am.  Natural.  2:  169. 

—  —  Winter.     Once  a  Week,  14:   126. 

—  Wild,  Capture   and   Shooting  of.     (M.  G.  Watkins) 

Eraser,  97:  176. 

—  Wingless.     (W.  C.  L.  Martin)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  41. 

—  Wings  and  Tails  of.     Penny  M.  6:  132,  154,  iSo. 

—  Winter.     (W.  Flagg)  Atlan.  3:  319. 

—  Winter  Pensioners.     Chamb.  J.  38:  329. 

—  with  Teeth.     (O.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  .F.   Sci.  iio:  403. 

Ili:  509.  —  (O.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  Natural.  9:  625. — 

(II.  Woodward)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  14:  337. 

of  Kansas,  Marsh  on.     Nature,  22:  457. 

See  names  of  various  Species  of  Birds,  as  Canaries; 

Cuckoo;  Eagle;  Owl;  etc. 
Birds'  Eggs,  Collecting  and  preserving.     (H.  .1.  Bellars) 

Recr.  Sci.  2:  28. 

—  Instructions  for  preparing.  (W.Wood)  Nature,  6:  191. 

—  Preparation  of.     (W.  Wood)  Am.  Natural.  6:  2S1. 

—  Preservation  of.     (A.  D.  Bartlett)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  57. 
Birds'  Nests.     (J.  Burroughs)  Atlan.  23:   701.  —  (H.  I). 

Minot)  Harper,  55:  90,   256. — Once  a  Week,  20: 
230.  —  Penny  M.  5 :  305 . 

—  Do  Birds  improve  in  Nest-building?     Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

2:  485. 

—  Edible.     Hogg,  4:  51.  —  Chamb.  .J.  52:  527.  —  Penny 

M.  10:  367. 

—  Is  Nest-Building  an  Instinct?    (B.  T.  Lowne)   Pop. 

Sci.  R.  18:  274. 

—  Notes  on.     Hogg,  3:  140. 


Birds'  Nests,  Philosophy  of.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Intel.  Obs. 
11:  413.  —  Once  a  Week,  24:  593. 

—  Variations  in  Nests  of  same  Species.     (T.  M.  Brewer) 

Am.  Natural.  12:  35. 
Birds  of  Passage;  from  the  Swedish.     Conih.  32:  346. 
Birds  of  Prey;  a  Tale.     (M.  E.  Braddou;  Belgra.  i:  5- 

383.     2:  5-3S3.     3:  5-442. 
Birdofredum  Sawin,  Esq.,  to  Mr.  Hosea  Biglow;  a  Poem. 

(J.  R.  Lowell)  Atlan.  9:   126,  385. 
Birdsall  of  Mai)leton.     (.J.  T.  McKay)  Scrib.  10:  229. 
Birkbeck,  M.,  (Jration  of.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  73. 

—  Some  Account  of.     Portfo.  (Den.)  34:  445. 
Birkenhead,    Expedition   to   the   End   of.      (A.    Smith) 

Beutley,  20:  635. 

—  Visit  to.     Chamb.  .J.  3:  305. 

Birkenhead,  II.  M.  S.,  Wreck  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  204. 

Poem  on.     (G.  P.  R.  James)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  207. 

Birmingham,  England.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  43.  —  Penny 
M.  5:  41,  81. 

—  Arts  and  Manufactures  in.     Art  J.  18:  223. 

—  a  Century  ago.     All  the  Year,  21 :  462. 

—  F'ew  October  Days  around.     (A.  K.  H.  Bo_>  d)  Ev.  Sat. 

12:  148. 

—  Newdigates  of  Arburj'.     (J.  Goodwin)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

2:  2S9. 

—  Philanthropic  Work  in.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words, 

17:  352- 

—  Town  Hall  of.     Penny  M.  3:  239. 
See  Black  Country. 

Birmingham  and  Liverpool  Railway,   Report  on,    1835. 

(.1.  Locke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  20:  409. 
Birmingham  Caucus.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  28:  161. 
Birmingham  College  of  Science.     Nature,  II :  331. 
Birmingham  Factories,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  13:  465,  501. 
Birmingiiam  Liberal  Association.  (W.  Crosskey)  Macmil. 

35:  299- 

—  and  its  Assailants.    (H.W.  Crosskey)  Macmil.  39:  151. 
Birmingham  Library,  Burning  of.     Lib.  J.  4:   19,  56. 

—  The  new.     Lib.  J.  4:  450. 
Birmingham  Skepticism.     Lond.  Q.  36:  310. 
Birmingham  School  Board.     (W.  Harris)  Kortn.  23:  422. 
Birney,  Gen.  David  B.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:  465. 
Biniie,  Aleyander.    Editor's  Tragedy.   Liv.  Age,  73:  390. 
Birth  of  a  Child.     (N.  Madeod)  Good  Words,  14:  842. 

—  of  Fleance  Kriiger.    (C.  Chesebro)  Knick.  46:  457,  573. 
Births  and  Deaths,  European  Registers  of.     Mo.  R.  133: 

159. 
in  the  Prussian  States.     Penny  M.  6:  395. 

—  Marriages,  and  Deaths.     Peop.  J.  6:  194,  20S. 

in  England.     Lond.  Q.  27:  38.     32:  379. 

Registration  of.     Penny  M.  8:  298. 

—  "  Mrs.  Meek,  of  a  son."    (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words, 

2:  505. 

—  Remarkable.     All  the  Year,  34:  329,  354. 
Birthday,  The.     Colburn,  4:   T,;^y. 
Birthday;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  19:  711. 
Birthday  Gifts.     Dcm.  R.  6:  122. 

Birthday  Thoughts.     (N.  Madeod)  Good  Words,  14:  420. 
Birthday  Treat.     Belgra.  27:  375. 
Birthdays.     St.  James,  20:  417. 

—  Anniversaries  of.     Hogg,  6:  17. 

—  Historic.     (S.  Johnson)  Radical,  8:  Si. 

Birting  the  Strong.     (II.  H.  Boyesen)  Galaxy,  21 :  25. 
Biscay,  Province  of.     Penny  M.  13:  69. 

—  and  the  Biscayans.     Hogg,  8:  24;,  262. 

—  Bacon's  Six  Years  in.     Mo.  R.  146:  252. 

—  Shores  of.     Blackw.  112:  548. 

Biscayans,  Among  the.     (G.  L.  Catlin)  Lippinc.  24:  649. 

Bisceliais,  Le.     Sharpe,  13;  364.     14:   33. 

Bisclaveret;  a  Breton  Romance.     (H.  Kingsley)  Macmil. 

41:  216. 
Biscuits,  Manufacture  of.     Penny  M.  9:   130. 


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BITER 


Biscuits,  Manufacture  of,  at  Weovil.     Clianib.  J.  i6:  12. 

Bishop,  Matthew,  Life  of.     Ketros.  16:  42. 

Bisliop,  N.  II.    Voyage  in  a  Sneak-Box.  (W.  Chambers) 

Clianib.  J.  57:  241. 
Bishop,  liobert  Ilaniilton.     Am.  I'resb.  R.  4:  414. 
Bishop,  A  New-Testament.     Cong.  M.  15:  411. 

—  Godly  Admonition  of.     (G.  W.  Hodge)  Am.  Churcli 

R."32:  325. 

—  in  the  New  Testament  a  Teaclier.     (J.  B.  Bittmger) 

Evang.  R.  10:  311. 

—  of  a  primitive  Type.     Chamb.  J.  23:   161. 

—  Office  of.     (D.  Cans)  Mercersb.  11:   107. 

Rise  of.     (G.  S.  Merriam)  New  Eng.  26:  466. 

—  Sermon  on  the  Election  of.  (E.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Church 

R.  32:  62. 

—  What  is  a?    Eraser,  79:  269. 

Bishop,  The,  and  the  Knight;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  6:  100. 

—  astray.    Blackw.  129:  59.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  492. 

—  to  be.     (P.  Thompson)  Lakeside,  10:  87. 
Bishop's  Confessions;  a  Story.     Cornh.  43:  555. 
Bishop's  Daughter,  The.     Chr.  Obs.  42:  361,  453. 
Bishops  and  Clergy  of  other  Days,  Ryle  on.     Chr.  Obs. 

69:  52. 

—  and  clerical  Subscription.     (H.  D.  Haughton)  Fortn. 

2:  452. 

—  and  their  Incomes.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  505. 

—  Elect,   Archiepiscopal    Confirmation   of.      Chr.   Obs. 

70:  50. 

—  Clergy,  and  the  People.     Eraser,  31:  127. 

—  Curious  Facts  about.     (J.  H.  Merrick)  Am.  Church  R. 

14:  221. 

—  Duties  of .     Chr.  Obs.  43:   147,198. 

—  Election  of,  in  Episcopal  Church.    (S.  C.  Thrall)  Am. 

Church  R.  27:  219.  —  (M.  Hoffmann)  Am.  Church 
R.  28:  235. 

—  in  Parliament,    Speech  on.      (Lord   Say  and  Seale) 

Cong.  M.  18:  281. 

—  Inherent  Rights  of.     (H.  D.  Evans)  Am.  Church  Mo. 

—  Ladies'.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  98. 

—  Lay  Vote  in  Election  of.     (W.  R.  Whittingham)  Am. 

Church  R.  11:  88. 

—  Office  and  Work  of.     (E.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Chtirch  R. 

29:  618. 

—  Overseers.     (S.  E.  Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  i:  117. 

—  Persecuting.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  37:  433. 

—  Pioneer  or  Missionary.    (J.  F.  Spalding)  Am.  Church 

R.  29:  I. 

—  Plea  for.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  13:  i. 

—  Primitive  Mode  of  electing.     Kitto,  25:   165. 

—  Right  of  Dissenting  Ministers  to  name.     Cong.  M. 

10:  124. 

—  Successors  of  the  Apostles.    (J.  Williams)  Am.  Church 

R.  11:  621. 
See    American    Episcopate;     Episcopacy;    Episcopal 

Church. 
Bishops'  Transcripts.  (J.  Amphlett)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  106. 
Bisliopthorpe,  Public  Day  at.     Bentley,  28:  48. 
Bismarck,   Louisa  W.,   Mother  of  the  Prince.     (A.    D. 

Vandam)  Tinsley,  21:  485.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

135:  626. 
Bismarck,   Prince  Otto  von.     (W.  H.  Browne)  N.  Eel. 

4:  446.  —  (S.   S.   Conant)   Harper,  40:    64S.  —  (C. 

W.  Elliott)  Galaxy,  4:  159.  — (E.  P.  Evans)  Hours 

at  Home,  8:    485.  —  (S.   Hyacinth)    Overland,   3: 

271. —  (F.  Kapp)   Nation,    i:    711.  —  (M.    Schles- 

inger)  Fortn.  5:    385,  600.  — with  portrait,  Eel.  M. 

67:  371.  —  with    portrait,   Ev.    Sat.  9:    354. — All 

the  Year,  25:  127.  —  Blackw.  120:  448.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  138:   553. —  Fortn.  30:  765.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,   140:  195.  —  Lond.  Soc.  30:  i.  —  Penn 

Mo.  5:  675. 


Bismarck,  Prince  Otto  von,  and  the  Catholic  Church. 
(,l.  (iibb)Contemp.  20:  172.  —  (J.  MacCarthy)  Cath. 
World,  31:  577.  —  (J.  S.  Henderson)  Good  Words, 
14:  2S3.  —  Brownson,  22:  259.  —  Brit.  Q.  61:  i. — 
Ed.  R.  139:  360.  —  Month,  19:   1. 

—  and  European   Politics.     (W.   G.   Todd)  Month,  20: 

352- 

—  and  the  Franco-Prussian  War.     (K.  Ilillebrand)  In- 

ternat.  R.  6:  425. 

Peace  Negotiations.     (C.    Konimeu)   Catli.  World, 

28:  817. 

—  and  German  Unity.     (D.  Ker)  Nat.  Q.  39:  30. 

—  and  Gortscliakoif.     Ed.  R.  144:  203.  —  Blackw.  i2o: 

450.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  667. 

—  and  the  Jesuits.     (J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  16:   i. 

—  and  the  Pope,  1S73.     (A.  Bierbower)  Luth.  Q.  3:  513. 

—  (W.  H.  Dixon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  290. 

—  and  Protection.     (J.  E.  Curran)  Internat.  R.  7:  661. 

—  and  the  three  Emperors.      (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath. 

World,  16:  474. 

—  as  a  Friend  of  America,  and  a  Statesman.  (M.  Busch) 

No.  Am.  131:   I,  157. 

—  at  Home.     Belgra.  13:  39. 

—  Busch  on.      (H.  T.  Finck)   Nation,    28:  85.  — Penn 

Mo.  10:  386. 

—  Character  and  Career  of.     Ed.  R.   130:  417.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  67. 

—  Dinner  with.     Hours  at  Home,  5:  548. 

—  Early  Life  of.     (.J.  S.  Henderson)  Good  Words,  14: 

755. — Ev.  Sat.  15:  696. 

—  Every-Day  Life  of.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  283. 

—  Few  Words  for.     (E.  Goadby)  Macmil.  23:  339. 

—  Hesekiel's  Life  of.     Lakeside,  4:  68. 

—  How  Things  are  under.     Irish  Mo.  2:  86. 

—  in  1S68.     Ed.  R.  130:  417. 

—  Letters  of.     Penn  Mo.  10:  60. 

—  Life  and  Letters.     Quar.  147:  113. 

—  Literary  Faculty  of.  (F.  Hueffer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  55. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  305. 

—  Political  Career  of.     (H.  Villard)  No.  Am.  108:  165. 

—  Political  Life- Work  of.     Westm.  1 12:  444. 

—  Prussia,  and  Pan-Teutonism.     Quar.  130:  71. 

—  Prussia  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5:  470. 

—  Public  Life  of.     (J.  S.  Henderson)  Good  Words,  15: 

387- 

—  Some  Words  of.     (C.  E.  Maurice)  Contemp.  16:  454. 

—  Speeches  of.     Dub.  R.  77:  106. 

—  Statesmanship  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  722. 

—  Talks  with.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  11:  233, 
Bismarckism.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  14:  631. 

—  in  England.     (E.  Jenkins)  Contemp.  22;   107. 
Bismark,   Count  F.  W^.  von,  and  his  Works.     Blackw. 

19:  590. 
Bison,  The.     Penny  M.  3:  273.     4:  387. 

—  of    North    America,    and  its  Extermination.     (J.  A. 

Allen)  Penn  Mo.  7:  214.     See  Buffalo. 
Bison-Hunting  in  India.     Eraser,  47:  39. 
Bison-Shooting.     (M.  L.  Meason)  Broadw.  2:  330. 
Bisset,  the  Animal  Trainer.     Chamb.  J.  lo:  22. 
Bisset,  J.     Meth.  M.  22:  470. 
Bisset's  Youth.     St.  James,  22:  576,  700.     23:  33-601. 

24:  177-577-     25:  96,  737- 
Bit  of  Alchemy;  a  Story  of  Dr.  Dee.     Knick.  59:  275. 
Bit  of  Eastern  Experience.     (M.  H.  Breck)  Overland,  6: 

373- 
Bit  of  Nature;  a  Story.     (A.  Rhodes)  Appleton,  21:  114, 

i33>  253. 
Bit  of  Preferment.     (J.  Hewlett)  Colburn,  71 :  67. 
Bit  of  Shore  Life.     (S.  O.  Jewett)  Atlan.  44:  200. 
Bitche  and  Verdun,  France.     All  the  Year,  24:  389. 
Biter  bit;  a  Tale.     (J.  A.  St.  J.  BIythe)  Temp.  Bar,  30: 

332. 


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Bitter  Fruit;  a  Dramatic  Tale.     (A.  W.  Dubourg)  Temp. 

Bar,   44:  484.    45:  76.     Same  art.  Appleton,   14: 

264-359. 
Bitter  Words;  a  Poem.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Intemat.  M. 

5:  457- 
Bitterns.     (W.  E.  Etidicott)  Am.  Natural.  3:   169. 
Bittle,  David  F.,  Life  of.     (G.  Diehl)  Lutli.  Q.  7:  541. 
Bitumen,  and  its   practical   Applications.     Eel.  Engin. 

7:  550. 

—  Indurated,  in  the  Trap  of  the  Connecticut  Valley.     (.J. 

D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I16:   130. 
Bitumens,  Chemical  and  Geological  History  of.     (T.  S. 
Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85:   157. 

—  Native.     (W.  O.  Crosby)  Am.  Natural.  13:  229. 
Bituminization  of  Wood.     (W.  Carpenter)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

36:  118. 
Bitzius,  A.     (J.  Gotthels)  Eng.  Dom.  M.  10:  274. 
Bjornson,  B.     (R.  Buchanan)  Contemp.  21:  45.  —  with 

portrait,  Appleton,  11:  104. — with  portrait,  Scrib. 

20:  336. 

—  Ame.     (K.  Janson)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  140. 

—  as  a  Novelist.     Brit.  Q.  61:  364. 

—  Dramas.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  No.  Am.  116:  109. 
Black,  Jeremiah  S.     Letter  to  Henry  Wilson.     Galaxy, 

11:  257. 

—  Portrait  of.     Galaxy,  13:  293. 

Black,  Joseph.     (A.  C.  Brown)  Nature,  18:  346.  —  Brit. 
Q.  2:  233. 

—  Cavendish,    Priestley,    and   Watt.      (J.   W.   Croker) 

Quar.  77:  105. 

—  Lectures  on  Chemistry.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  3:  i. 

6:  502. 
Black,   William,  with   portrait.      Appleton,   12:  257. — 
with  portrait.  Dub.   Univ.  94:  295. — with  portrait. 
Eel.  M.  88:  503.  —  with  portrait,  Victoria,  32:  493. 

—  Madcap  Violet.     (A.  Lang)  Fortn.  27:  88. 

—  Novels  of.     Nat.  Q.  41 :  190. 

Black,  William,  Journal  of,  1744.     Pennsyl.  M.  i:  117, 

233.  404-    2:  4°- 
Black  and  Blue.     House.  Words,   14:   276.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  51 :  42S. 
Black  and  White  House  in  the  Dell.     Chamb.  J.  39:  105, 

116. 
Black  Bess.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Galaxy,  5:  517. 
Black  Chamber;  a  Ghost  Story.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  6S7. 
Black    Country  of  England.      Dub.  Univ.  58:    114. — 

Tinsley,  4:  423. 

—  Peep  at.     (Mrs.  C.  A.  White)  Sharpe,  41:  309. 

—  Saturdav  Night  in.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  114.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  54:  13;. 
Black  Cross,  The.    Macmil.  14:  61.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

67:  235. 
Black  Death,  The.     All  the  Year,  43:  436.  —  Conih.  11: 

594.  —  Penny  M.  8:  478. 

—  and  its    Place  in    English   Historj-.      (F.    Seebohm) 

Fortn.  2:  149,  268. 

—  England  before  and  after.     (J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Fortn. 

3:  191. 

—  in  New  England.     (H.   Butterworth)   Pop.    Sci.   Mo. 

3:  28. 

—  Population  of  England  before.     (F.  Seebohm)  Fortn. 

4:  87. 
Black  Dwarf,  Original  of.     Anal.  M.  n:  332. 
Black  Exchange;  an  Attorney's  Story.     Chamb.  J.  39: 

213.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:  87. 
Black  Fast,  The.     Good  Words,  13:  371. 
Black  Forest,  The.     Month,  13:  523.  —  Liv.  Age,  67:  671. 

—  and  Vicinity,    Legends  of.     (INIrs.  Bushby)  Colbum, 

143:  443,  578.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  27,  189. 

—  Byways  of.     Bentley,  44:  307. 

—  (Jharities  in.     Good  Words,  4:  25. 

—  Day  in.     Bentley,  7:  186. 


Black  Forest,  The,  Days  in.  (G.  C.  Swajme)  Once  a 
Week,  10:  390,  418.     11:  670. 

—  Home  through  the  Valley  of  Hell.     (D,  Costello)  Col- 

burn,  85:  210. 

—  Roe-Shooting  in.     Comh.  17:  317. 

—  Society  in.     (E.  O'Hara)  St.  James,  9:  174.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  76:  230. 

—  Tour  tlirough.     Bentley,  29:  523. 

Black  Friday  in  New  York.  (K  Comwallis)  So.  M.  17: 
535.  —  (W.  R.  Hooper)  Galaxy,  12:  753. 

Black  Fritz.     Sharpe,  3:  4-68. 

Black  Hawk,  Life  of.  (W.  J.  Snelling)  No.  Am.  40: 
68.  —  Am.  Q.  15:  426.  —  New  Eng.  M.  6:  420. — 
Hesp.  2:   167. 

Black-Hawk  War.     (J.  M.  Higbee)  No.  Am.  51 :  107. 

—  Drake's.-    Hesp.  1 :  327. 

Black  Head;  a  Cornish  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  40:   105. 
Black  Hills   of   Dakota,    Trip   to.      (L.   P.  Richardson) 
Scrib.  13:   748. 

—  Value  of.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  616. 

Black  Joke;  a  Legend  of  Ulster.     (F.  Browne)  Peop.  J. 

3:  360. 
Black  Knot.     (B.  D.  Halsted)  Am.  Natural.  10:  341. 
Black-Lead,  and  Black-Lead  Pencils.     Penny  M.  lo:  394. 
Black  Marble,  The.     (E.  Bcigh)  .Scrib.  7:  432. 
Black  Mare  with  a  white  Star;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  45: 

417,  441. 
Black  Mask.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  508. 
Black  Mill.     All  the  Year,  6:  304. 
Black  Monday.     Colbum,  89:   160. 

—  of  the  Glens.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  2^2- 

Black  Mountain,  Usages,  Customs,  and  Superstitions  of. 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  720.     See  Montenegro. 

Black  Museum,  London.     Liv.  Age,  135:  501. 

Black  Panther's  Raid.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  530. 

Black  Pearl.     (V.  Sardon)  Lippinc.  lo:  314. 

Black  Pocket-Book ;  a  Tale.     Intemat.  M.  2:  89. 

Black  Point.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Harper,  59:  84. 

Blackpool.     Sharpe,  29:   113. 

Black  Prophet;  a  Tale  of  the  Irish  Famine.  (W.  Carle- 
ton)  Dub.  Univ.  27:  600,  739.     28:  75-717. 

Black  Ram.     (J.  Y.  Akemian)  Bentley,  II :  498. 

Black  Robe;  a  Novel.  (W,  Collins)  Canad.  Mo.  18: 
499,  561.     19:  15-5S8. 

Black  Rock.     (A.  La  Forge)  Scrib.  7:  209. 

Black  Sea.     Bentley,  38:  221. 

—  Anatolian  Shores  of.     Bentley,  37:  235. 

—  and  the  Caspian.     Eel.  Engiu.  15:  122. 
Union  of.     (D.  Ker)  Geog.  M.  3:  11. 

—  Commerce   of.      (J.    B.    Brown)    Hunt,    21:    1.  —  De 

Bow,  17:  50.  —  West.  J.  14:  24,  92. 

—  Eastern  Shores  of.     Blackw.  78:  521. 

—  Russian  Commerce  in.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  497. 

—  Russian  Shores  of,  Oliphant's.     Liv.  Age,  39:  S15. — 

Hogg,  11:   58. 

—  Trade  of.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  10:   168. 
Black  Sea  Fleets;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  203. 
Black  Sea  Question,  The.     Colburn,  148:   i. 

Black  Sheep;  a  Tale.    (M.  V.  Terhune)  Godey,  62:  47, 

145. 
Black  Sheep;  a  Tale.     (E.  Yates)  All  the  Year,  16:  145- 

553.     17:  1-313.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  277-430. 
Black  Slieep,  A.     Eraser,  71 :  183. 
Black  Tarn;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  3:  235,  25S,  278.— 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  ^58.     Same  art.  Harper, 

21:  378. 
Black  Thursday.     House.  Words,  13:  .3S8. 
Blaekl)ird,  The.     Chamb.  J.  9:  56.— (S.  Hibberd)  Recr. 

Sci.  2:  238. 
Blackbirds.     (E.  Ingersoll)  Lippinc.  20:  376. 

—  Cow.     (T.  M.  Trippe)  .\m.  Natural.  3:  291. 

—  Yellow-headed.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural.  5:  195. 


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BLANC 


Blackbirds,  The ;  a  Comedietta.    (J.  B.  Greenougli)  Atlnn. 

39:  31- 

Blackburn,  Francis,  with  portrait.     Diih.  I'liiv.  24:  470. 
Blackburn,  Gideon.     (J.  \V.  Hall)  Am.  I'rcsb.  H.  i:  549. 
Blackburn  Independent  Academy.     Am.Q.  llcy;.  9:  133- 
Blackburn  on  Strike.     All  the  Year,  40:  516. 
Blackburn  Sewing  Schools,  1S63.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  339. 
Blacker,  William.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  62S. 
Blackfeet  Indians.     (II.  M.  Robinson)  Appleton,  i8:  37. 

—  Traditions  of.     (J.M.Brown)  (Jalaxy,  3:   157. 
Blackfriars.     All  the  Year,  26:   541. 

—  Old.     (U.  Howe)  Good  Words,  19:  115. 
Blackfriars  Theater.     (MissG.  C.  BibI))  Western,  i:  87. 
Blackball,  (iilbcrt.  Services  by.     Liv.  Age,  10:  206. 
Blackheath  Subsidences.     (T.  V.  Holmes)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

20:  235. 
Blackie,   Jolm  Stuart,  with  portrait.      Dub.   Univ.   87: 

404.  —  Benn  Mo.  11:  969. 
Blacking  Factor}',  Day  and  Martin's.     Penny  M.  11:  509. 
Blacklegs,  Derivation  of  Term.     Once  a  Week,  10:  570. 
Blackletter  Recreations.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  537. 
Black  lock,  Thomas.     Blackw.  2:  495. 
Blacklock   Forest.      Colburn,    142:    652.      143:  56-655. 

144:182,523.     145:56-548.     146:305-671.     147: 

329-705.     148:  100,  235. 
Blackmail.     All  the  Y'ear,  30:  247. 
Blackmere  Hollow.     (H.  B.  Baker)  Tinsley,  21 :  645. 
Blackmore,   Richard    D.,   Novels  of.      Internat.    R.    7: 

406.  —  Dub.  Univ.  93:  541. — Penn  Mo.  11:  619. 
Blacksmith's  Foundling;  a  Story.     (C.  A.  White)  Peop. 

J.  8:  63. 
Blacksmiths  of  Holsby.     (L.  Crow)  Once  a  Week,  10: 

113,  154.     Same  art.  Harper,  28:  643. 
Blackstone,  Sir  Wm.     (J.  Maurice)  Knick.  47:  2S8. 

—  Commentaries.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  430. — Chr.  R.  13: 

228. 

Warren's.     Blackw.  78:  199. 

Blackstone,  William,  of  Boston.     (L.  M.  Sargent)  Hist. 

M.  18:  353. 
Blackwell,  Dr.  Elizabeth.     Chamb.  J.  29:  350.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  231. 

—  Lectures.     Chamb.  J.  31:  255. 

—  Record  of  a  noble  Woman.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  539. 

—  Sketch  of.     (I.  Scott)  Once  a  Week,  2:  577. 
Blackwood,  Capt.  F.  P.,  Voyage  and  Survey.     Quar.  81 : 

468.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15:  577.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  10:  151. 
Blackwood,  Sir  Henry.     Blackw.  34:   i. 
Blackwood,  William.     (.1.  Neal)  Allan.  16:  660. 

—  Death  of.     Blackw.  36:  571. 
Blackwood's  Irish  Judge.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  263. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.     (H.  Smith)  Liv.  Age,  33:  215. 

—  answered.     Knick.  38:  205. 

—  Contributors'  Gathering,  Aug.   12,  1819.     Blackw.  5: 

597,  627. 

—  in  America.     Blackw.  62:  442. 

—  fersiis  Washington.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  283. 
Bladensburg,  Md.,  Dueling  Ground  at.     (F.  A.  Foster) 

Harper,  16:  471. 
Bladud,  King.     (S.  P.  Day)  Victoria,  36:  311. 
Blagdon  Controversy.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  179. 
Blaine,  .Tames  G.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  169,  174. 
Blainville,   H.    D.  de,  and  Cuvier.     Brit.  Q.  24  :  365. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51:  417. 
Blair,  Adam.     Blackw.  11:  349,  466. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.  (Den.)  28:  320. 

—  Sketch  of.     Loud.  M.  5:  485. 

Blair,  Francis  P.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  17:  10. 
Blair,  Hugh.     Anal.  M.  5:   iSS. 

—  Hill's  Life  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  6:   1037. 

Blair,  Robert,  Critical  Notice  of.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg, 
9:  113.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  26:  368. 


Blair,  Samuel.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  9:  536. 

Blake,  Michael,  Bp.  of  Dromore.     Irish  Mo.  9:  376-613. 

Blake,  Robert,  Admiral.  Chamb.  J.  17:  342.  —  House. 
Words,  5:  326.  —  Eel.  R.  96:  407.  —  (J.  Ilannay) 
Quar.  104:  I.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  45:  470.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  64^.  —  Sharpe,  15:  319. 

Blake,  William.  (J.  C.  (farr)  Belgra.  29:  366.  —  (T.  M. 
Clark)  O.  &  N.  7:  67.  —  (W.  A.  Cram)  Radical,  3: 
37S.  —  (E.  P.  Evans)  Hours  at  Home,  II :  55.  —  (H. 
G.  Hewlett)  Contemp.  28:  756.  29:  207. — Art 
J.  16:  25.  —  Blackw.  97:  291. —  Cornli.  31:  721. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  126:  67.  —  (C.  Hargrove)  Mod. 
R.  2:  565.  —  (F.  Wedniorc)  Temp.  Bar,  62:  52. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  557.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
97:  104.  —  (H.  E.  Scudder)  Scrib.  20:  225. — Eel. 
R.  119:  373.  —  Liv.  Age,  59:  848.  —  Once  a  Week, 
26:  438.  —  Sharpe,  46:  19. — Westm.81:   101. 

—  and  Varley,  Sketch-Book.     (W.  B.  Scott)  Portfo.  2: 

103. 

—  ("hat  about.     (W.  Allingham)  Hogg,  2:  17. 

—  Drawings  at  the  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Club.     (H.  H. 

Statham)  Macmil.  34:  55. 

—  Genius  of.     (H.  E.  Scudder)  No.  Am.  99:  465. 

—  Gilchrist's  Life  of.     Colburn,   130:  309.  —  Liv.  Age, 

79:  579.  —  Lond.  Q.  31:  265.  —  Quar.  II7:  i. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (W.  F.  Rae)  F.  Arts  Q.  3:  56. 

—  Pictor  Ignotus.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Atlan.  13:  433. 

—  Poems.     Eel.  M.  84:  372.  — (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am. 

108:  641.  —  Penn  Mo.  7:  843. 

—  Seer  and  Painter.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  95. 

—  Swinburne  on.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Fortn.  9:  216. 

—  Works  of.     (M.  G.  van  Rensselaer)  Am.  Arch.  8:  215. 

Blakesmoor  in  H shire.     (C.Lamb)  Lond.  jNI.  10:  225. 

Blakhal,   Father  Gilbert,   Episodes  in  Life  of.      (T.  B. 

Parkinson)  Month,  16:  374.     17:  33. 
Blanc,  Jean  Joseph   Louis.     Once  a  Week,  24:  473. — 
Westm.  49:  103.  —  Blackw.  56:  265.  —  (G.  Barm- 
by)  Eel.  M.  14:  160. 

—  and  national  Workshops  of  1848.    (C.  BarrcTe)  Eraser, 

90:  437. 

—  History  of  ten  Years.   For.  Q.  32:  61.  —Eel.  R.  80:  88. 
Blanc,  Mont.     (F.  W.  P.Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  52. 

—  (A.  Nicholson)  Univ.  Q.  5:  197.  —  (N.  (^olgan) 
Irish  Mo.  8:  17-246.— Nat.  M.  8:  168.— Broadw. 
7:  432.  — Ed.  R.  50:  221. —  (J.  van  Rensselaer) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  2:  I.  —  Liv.  Age,  31:  84. 

—  and  the  Alps.     (A.  Hichborn)  Univ.  Q.  5:  179. 

—  and  Geneva.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  309. 

—  Ascent  of.     (A.  Smith)  Blackw.  71:  35.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  32:  289.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  391. — 
(M.  Barry)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  18:  106.  —  Bentley, 
40:  441.  —  Blackw.  4:  180.  —  Cornh.  Ii:  717. — 
Fraser,  52:  i.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  46:  387. — 
Am.  Meth.  M.  8:  386.  —  Good  Words,  i:  521,  529. 

—  (H.  H.  Jackson)  Colburn,  19:  458. 

Auldjo's.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  50:  221. 

Beaufoy's.     Blackw.  i :  59. 

by  Clark  and  Sherwill,   1825.     Colburn,   16:  434, 

590.     17:  289. 
by  Mile.  d'Angeville.     (C.  Miiller)  Colburn,  160: 

387. 
First.     Mus.  44:  273. 

—  Bad  Weather  on.     Liv.  Age,  60:  810. 

—  Glaciers  of.     Colburn,  125:  30S,  476.     125:  44. 

—  How  we  did.     Cornh.  ii:  717. 

—  Monarch  of  Mountains.     (L.  Abbott)  Harper,  42:  811. 

—  Poaching  on.     Fraser,   80:  97.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

102:  551.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  268.  Same  art. 
Ev.  Sat.  8:  183. 

—  Sherwill's  Visit  to.     Colburn,  17:  533.     19:  40,  150, 

—  Sunset  on.     Cornh.  28:   457.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

119:  432. 


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141 


BLIND 


Blanc,  Mont,  Topography  of.     No.  Brit,  42:  137. 

—  Up   and   down.     (F    Copcutt)    Putnam,     12:  3S5.  — 

Chamb  J.  43:  supp. 

—  without  a  Guide.     Chamb.  J    53:  513. 
See  Alps;  Switzerland. 

Blanchard,    Claude,    Journal   of    Campaign    of.     Cath. 

World,  11;   7S7. 
Blanchard,  Edward  L.,  with  portrait.    Victoria,  33:  463. 
Blanchard,  Joseph,  Journal  of,  1725.      N.  E.  Keg.  7: 

184. 
Blanchard,  Lamau,  and  his  Writings.   Colbum,  76:  131. 

—  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  5:   191.  —  (Sir  E.  L.  Bulwer)  Liv. 

Age,    8:   249.  —  Dub.   Univ.  28:   509.  —  (W.  M. 
Thackeray)  Eraser,  33.   332. — Eel.  R.  83:  692. 

—  Writings  of.     Colbuni,  73:  42S. 

Blanchard,  Mrs.  Margaret  B.,  Obituarj'  Notice  of.     (H. 

H.  Barber)  Uuita.  R  7:  82. 
Blanchard,  Thomas,  the  Inventor.    (IL  Waters)  Harper, 

63:  254. 
Blanchard,  William.     (D.  Meadows)  Bentley,  II :  473. 
Blanche.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Once  a  Week,  14.  290,  316. 
Blanche',  a  Poem.     (J.  D.  Frazer)  Dub.  Univ.  43:  90. 
Blanche  Blake's   Choice;  a  Tale.     (N.  Robinson)  Cath. 

World,  28:  790. 
Blanche  Delamere;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  .Johnstone)  Tait,  n.  s. 

6;  40-597. 
Blanche  of  Bourbon,  Death  of.     Blackw.  6:  485. 
Blanche  Treguier;  a  Story.      Macmil.  21:  534.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  74:  691. 
Blanchief  Abbey,  Derbyshire.    (IL  Kirke)  Reliquary,  7: 

193. 
Bland,  Robert,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  10:  730. 
Bland  Papers.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  657. 
Blandy,  Mary,  Trial  of.     House.  Words,  14:  473. 
Blank  in  the  Lottery.     Bentley,  57:  466,  588.     58:  82. 
Blanks  and  Prizes.     (C.  G.  F.  Gore)  Tait,  n.  s.  11 : 1-348, 
Blank  Verse.     Cornh.  15:  620. 
Blankenberghe,  the  Belgian  Trouville.     (F.  W.  Cherson) 

St.  .James,  35:   135. 
Blankshire  Hounds.     House.  Words,  8:  508. 
Blan(iui,  Adolphe.     Journey  in  England  and  Scotland. 

Lond.  M.  11:  564. 
Blanqui,  L.  A.,  Election  of.     (Mrs.  G.  M.  Crawford)  Na- 
tion, 28:  333. 
Blarney:  a  Poem.     (J.  Tuckey)  Temp.  Bar,  48:  515. 
Blarney  and  Hypocrisy;  a  Sketch.     Lond.  ^I.  15:  536. 
Bla.sphemy  against  the  Bible.     Dub.  R.  40:  200. 

—  against  the  Holy  Ghost.     (W.  J.  Clark)  Princ.  18: 

376- 

—  Law  of.     Lond.  M.  19:  360. 

—  Punishment  of.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  93. 
Blast,  Hot,  Application  of.     (T.  Clarke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

24:46. 

in  (ias  Reverberatory  Furnaces.     Pract.  M.  7:  302. 

in  Manufacture  of  Cast-Iron.    (T.  Clarke)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  22:   127. 
Use  of,  in  France,  1836.    (A.  Guenyvcau)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  21:  62,  135,  354. 
Blast-Blowing  by  Water.     ( W.  Lewis)  J  .  Frankl.  Inst.  5 : 

1S9-37S.     6:  9,  73,  327. 
Blast  Furnace,  Blowing-in  a.     Pract.  M.  i :  327. 

—  Chemical  Action  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  248. 

—  Economy  of.    (F.  Prime,  jr.)  Pract.  M.  4  :  379.    Same 

art.  Eel.  Engin.  11:  271. 

—  Value  of  superheated.     (Prof.  Tunner)  Eel.   Engin. 

11:  149. 
See  Iron. 
Blast-Furnace  Hearths  and  Linings.     (J.  Birkinbine)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  112:  429. 
Blast-Funiaee  Slag,  t^tilization  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  248. 
Blast-Heating  Apparatus.     (J.  E.  Mills)  Eel.  Engin.  15: 

165. 


Blasting  of  Rocks.     (A.  Kirk)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  in:  43. 

—  (A.  Kirk)  Am.  Arch.  9:  69.  — (R.  Hare)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  16:  221.  — J.  Frankl.  lust.  lO'  62. — 
Penny  M.  12:  66. 

—  Dangers  and  Remedies  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  17:  132. 

—  Method  of.     (G.  Thornton)  Eel.  Engin.  21:  77. 

—  Submarine,  1847.    (G.  Edwards)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43: 

353. — Hunt,  30:  191. —West.  J.  9:  82. 
Blasting-Gelatine.     (H.  B.  Pritchard)  Nature,  20:  32. 
BlajTiey,  Lord.     Journey  through  Spam.    (^uar.  14:  1 12. 
Blazon,  Noble  Science  of.     Chamb.  J.  28:  51. 
Bleaching.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11:  63,  131. 

—  Apparatus  for.    (J.  Renuie)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  22,  1 17. 

—  Chemical  Agents  used  in.    (J.  Renuie)  J.  Frankl.  lust. 

3:  155-394.    4-  9,  82. 

—  Chemical  and  physical  Nature  of  Stuffs.    (J.  Renuie)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  4:   152. 

—  History  of  Art  of.     (J.  Renuie)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2: 

171-338. 

—  Processes  followed  in.    (J.  Renuie)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4: 

157,  231,  293. 

—  Theory  of.     (J.  Rennie)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  381. 
Bleaching  Powder,   Chloride  of  Lime  or.     (A.  Ure)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  5:  318,  375. 

Bleak  House.  (C.  Dickens)  Harper,  4:  649,  809.  5:  87- 
791.     6-  93-S12.     7:  93-659. 

Bleak  Wind  of  March;  a  Story.  (M.  C.  Harris)  Apple- 
ton,  26:  562. 

Bleau's  Atlas,  17th  Centuiy.     Chamb.  J.  15:  374. 

Bledsoe,  Mary.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  42:  43. 

Bleeding  Diamond,  The.     All  the  Year,  8:  256. 

Bleeker,  P.     Nature,  17;  286. 

Blenheim.     Penny  M    8:  317. 

—  Battle  of.     (H   W.  Warren)  Meth.  Q.  24:  419. 
Bleunerhassett,  H     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  54:  347. — 

(A.  G.  Bradley)  Macmil.  42:  99.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  95:  208.  —  "(W.  Wallace)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  133. 

—  (S.  P.  Hildreth)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  368. 

—  Life  of.     (M.  F.  Force)  No.  Am.  73:  152. 

—  Story  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  27:  457. 

—  Visit  to  his  Island.      (A.  C.  Hall)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16: 

289. 
Blennerhassetts,  Latter  Days  of  the.    (^I.  P.  Woodbridge) 

Lippinc.  23:  239. 
Blessed  Isles,  Literature  of.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  80,  150. 
Bles.sed  Life,  The.     (S.  Coley)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  16:  315. 
Blessings  in  Disguise.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  (Jode^-,  21:  15. 
Blessingtou,  Countess  of.    (C.  C.  Feltou)  No.  Am.  81 :  257. 

—  with  portrait.  Eraser,  7:  267.  —  (H.  B.  Baker) 
Belgra.  42:  342.  —  Dub.  Univ.  45:  333.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  35:  29.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  86. 

—  Irish  Q.  2:  773.  —  Liv.  Age,  4:  227.  —  Nat.  M. 
7:  258.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  i:  204. 

—  Book  of  Beauty  for  183S.     ^lo.  R.  145:  39. 

—  Confessions  of  an  elderly  Gentleman.     Mo.  R.  141 : 

391. 

—  Life  and  Correspondence.     Fraser,  51:  467. — New  Q. 

4:  169.  —  Eel.  R.  loi:  513. 

—  Lionel  Deerhurst.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  33S. 

—  Lottery  of  Life.     Mo.  R.  159:   127. 

—  Maddcn's  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  44:  79^.     45:  61. 

—  Memoirs  of  a  Femme-de-chambre.     Colburn,  77:  367. 

—  Novels.     Ed.  R.  67:  340. 

—  Recollections  of.     (P.  G.  Patmore)  Bentley,  26:   162. 

—  The  Repealers.     Westm.  19:  446. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  Q.  28:   149. 

—  Tomb  of.     Bentley,  27:  531.      Same  art.  Intemat.  M. 

i:  126. 
Bliffht,  Natural  Histor\'  of.     Chamb.  J.  II :  90. 
Blind:  a  Poem.     (C.  F.  Bates)  Scrib.  2:  400. 
Blind,  The.     (B.B.  Bowen)  Univ.  Q.  23:  412.— Nat.  R. 

10:  75.  —  Quar.  118:  430. 


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Bliiiil,  Tlie,  Alphabets  for.     Penny  M.  7:  iii. 

—  and  their  Education.     (li.  B.  Bowen)  Univ.Q.  II :  399. 

—  and  their  Limitations.     (B.  B.  Bowen)  Univ.  Q.  13: 

147. 

—  Books  for.     Nat.  M.  8:  540. 

—  by  the  Roadside,  Appeal  for.     St.  James,  24:  193. 

—  Education  of.     (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  31:  66. — 

(S.  G.  Howe)  No.  Am.  37:  20.  —(S.  G.  Howe)  Am. 
Inst,  of  Instruc.  1836:  i. —  New  Eng.  M.  4:  177. 
—  Mo.  R.  132:  275.  —  Mus.  24:  230.  —  West.  M.  3; 
150.  —  (J.  H.  Hunter)  Canad.  Mo.  18:   171. 

—  Fingers  re;v<«»' Eyes.     Tinsley,  8:  676. 

—  Gall  on  Literature  for.     Clir.  Obs.  35:  175. 

—  How  we  treat.     Hogg,  15:   131. 

—  Listitutions  for.    (L.  P.  Brockett)  Nat.  M.  lo:  33-419. 
and  Instruction  for.    (L.  P.  Brockett)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

4:   127. 

—  Instruction  of.     Penny  M.  5:  387. 

—  Literature  for.     JIus.  26;  571. 

—  Massachusetts  Asylum  for.    No.  Am.  50:  520.  —  Chr. 

Exam.  28;  359. 

—  Music  for.     Penny  M.  7:  219. 

—  Musical  In-^tructionto,  Campbell's.    Comh.  33:  349. 

—  Normal   Musical    School   for.     (D.   M.  Craik)  Good 

Words,  14;  634. 

—  Plea  for.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  375. 

—  Printing  for.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  12:  431. 

—  Sketches  of.     Irish  Q.  9:  63. 

—  Ways  and  Works  of.    Good  Words,  2:  313.  —  Chamb. 

J.  44:  381  — Ed.R.  99:  61.  Sameart.  Liv.  Age, 
40:  435. 

—  Writintj-iMachine  for.     Chamb.  J.  45:  136. 

—  AVriting-Table  for.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  71. 
Blind  Alick  of  Stirling.     Penny  M.  2:  194, 

Blind  and  Deaf  Boy,  Account  of.     (Sir  J.  Mackintosh) 

Ed.  R.  20:  462. 
Blind  Artist.     Dem.  R.  25:  538. 
Blind  Authors.     St.  James,  17:  iii. 
Blind  Beggars.    (C.  Camden)  Good  Words,  13:  205,  2S4. 
Blind  Boy;  a  Poem.     (T.  G.  Hake)  Scrib.  3:   189. 
Blind  Fiddler.     (V.  DeForest)  Godey,  26:  2. 
Blind  Girl  of  Sorrento,  Mastriani's.     Tinsley,  17:  474. 
Blind  Girl's  Love.     Eel.  M.  II  •  259. 
Blind  Harpist.     Chamb  J.  24:  201. 
Blind  Jacques.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Dem.  R.  15:  41. 
Blind  Kate.     All  the  Year,  31:   54S,  568. 
Blind  Lady  and  her  Neighbors.     St.  James,  3:  295. 
Blind  Lovers  of  Chamouny.    (C.  Nodier)  Eel.  M.  62:  358. 
Blind  Man,  at  the  Exhibition  of  1S62.    Temp.  Bar,  7;  227. 
Blind  Man's  Wreath.     House.  Words,  9:  51. 
Blind  Pastor;  a  Poem.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  9:  216. 
Blind  Preacher,  Rev.  J.  Waddell,  and  the  British  Spy. 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  679. 
Blind  Rosa.     (H.  Conscience)  Sharpe,  15:   257.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  535. 
Blind  Student;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  20:  802. 
Blind  Tom,  the  musical  Prodigy.     All  the  Year,  8:  126. 
Blind  Walter;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  16:  349. 
Blind  Workers  and  Blind  Helpers.     Cornh.  9:  603. 
Blind  Youths,  Paris  Institution  of.    Good  Words,  21 :  763. 
Blindness  and  Deafness.  (B.  B.  Bowen)  Univ.  Q.  15:  412. 

—  and  the  Blind.    So.  Lit.  Jless.  8:  519.    9:6.    10:30. 

—  and  Idiocy.     ( W.  H.  Hurlbut)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  448. 

—  Dr.  Bull's  Sense  of  Vision.     Liv.  Age,  63:  701. 

—  Hydrocyanic  Acid  for.     ('hamb.  J.  i:  3. 

Bliss,  H.     Robespierre;  a  Tragedy.     Colbtirn,  102:  171. 
Blitzius,  A.     Stories  of  Peasant  Life.     (L.  P.  Hale)  Chr. 

Exam.  71:  264. 
Blizzard  of  1836,  in  the  West.     (A.  A.  Graham)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  14:  63. 
Blobbs  of  Wadham.     House.  Words,  12:  513. 
Block,  Eugene  Francois  de.    Art  J.  18:  73. 


Blocks,  Ancient  Methods  of  moving  and  raising.     (J. 

Bennett)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  303. 
Block  Books.     Once  a  Week,  9:  4S1.   -  Month,  g:  39. 
Block  Island,  R.  I.    (H.  T.  Beckwith)  Hist.  M.  2:  98.— 

(C.  Laiiman)  Harper,  53:   16S. 

—  Early  Settlers  of.     (J.   D.  Champlin,  jr.)  N.  E.  Reg. 

13:  27- 
Block  Printing,  Ancient  and  Modern.     Art  J.  14:   153. 
Blockade.     (J.  P.  Benjamin)  Dc  Bow,  i:  499. 

—  and  maritime  Capture.    (Lord  Ilobart)  Macmil.  9:  41. 

—  How  we  ran  the.     (L.  M.  Palmer)  Overland,  2:  47. 

—  Law  of  maritime  Capture  and.     Nat.  R.  16:   116. 

—  Running  the.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  369. 

—  Through  the.     All  the  Year,  11:  497. 

Blockade,  the;    an  Episode  of  the  End  of  the  Empire. 

(MM.    Erckmann-Chatrian)   Eel.   M.   70:    123-727. 

71:  882. 
Blockade  Run,  My  first  and  last      St.  James,  8:  346. 
Blockade  Runner  in  1864.     Bcntley,  63:  638.     64:  80. 
Blockader,  Life  on  a.     Contin.  Mo.  6:  46. 
Bloemestries  of  Haarlem.    (J.  G.  Bertram)  Once  a  Week, 

17:  634. 
Blois,  City  of.     House.  Words,  12:  556.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  37:  547.  —  Once  a  Week,  17:  717. 
Blomlield,  C.  J.,  Bishop  of  London.     Blackw.  93:  731. 

-Etl.  R.   118:    157. —  Liv.  Age,  55:    247.     77: 

355    —  Westm.  42:  160. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Dub.  R.  54:  i. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.   Rem.  46:    3S6.  —  Chr.  Obs.  63: 

528.  573- 
Blonde,  Exit  the.     (D.  H.  Jacques)  Galaxy,  6:  840. 
Blonde?,  Chancel's  Book  of.     Lond.  Soc.  16:  522. 

—  rf?-«MS  Brunettes.     Temp.  Bar,  15:   109. 

Blonde  Beauty.     (L.  M.  Anderson)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10: 

451. 
Blondel  Parva;  a  Tale.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  45:  273- 

•    555- 
Blondin,  M.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  11:  349. 

—  and  his  Rope-Walking.     (A.  Fonblanque,  jr.)  Once  a 

Week,  5:  12. 
Blondins,  MedLtval.     Chamb.  J.  37:  264. 
Blood,  Brande  on  the.     Ed.  R.  22:  178. 

—  Circuliition  of.    (J.  C.  Dalton)  Galaxy,  8:  667.  —  (H. 

L.  Fairchild)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  460,  644.  —  Blackw. 

84:  148.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  243. 

Buchanan  on.     Nature,  II :  184. 

Discovery  of.   Chamb.  J.  6:  39.  30:  56.  —  Ed.  R. 

147:  25.  —  Fraser,  52:  352.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  36: 

910. 

Flourens's  History  of.    Quar.  97:  28. 

Forerunner  of  Harvey.     All  the  Year,  43:  533. 

History  of.    (G.  J.  Fisher)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 1 :  294. 

—  Functions  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  232.  — (C.  W.  Ileaton) 

Intel.  Obs.  12:  86. 

—  Healthy  and  diseased  Properties  of.     Quar.  48:  375. 

—  Motive  Power  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  631. 

—  Objections  to  eating  of.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  212. 

—  Organisms  in.     (H.  C.  Bastian)  Nature,  20:  50. 

—  Transfusion  of.     (G.  Lemattre)  Pop.  Sci.  Jlo.  2:   Cyi\ 

—  Wonders  and  Curiosities  of .    Blackw.  84:   14c.    Sr.iae 

art.  Eel.  M.  45:  16. 
Blood  of  the  Sundons.     House.  Words,  17:  608. 
Blood  will  tell.     (O.  S.  Adams)  Lippinc.  6:  398. 
Blood-Letting,  Origin  of.  (E.  R.  Lankester)  Nature,  1 :  76. 

—  in  Fever,  Welch  on.     Mo.  R.  95:  244. 
Blood-Poisoning,  Nature  of.     Pract.  M.  2:  235. 
Blood-Prodigies.     Chamb.  J.  12:  228. 
Blood-Relationship.     (F.  Galton)  Nature,  6:  173. 
Blood  Seedling.     (J.  Hay)  Lippinc.  7:  2S1. 
Bloodless  Battle  of  Brighton.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  442. 
Blood-stained  Chapel.    (A.  M.  Birkbeck)  Sharpe,  19:  297. 
Bloodv  Brook,  Battle  of.     Knick.  8:  436. 


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Bloody  Parliament  of  Wilcmow.      (A.  H.  Wratislaw) 

Fraser,  94:  294. 
Bloomer  Costume.    Chamb.  J.  16:  280.  —  Bentley,  30: 

640. 
Bloomficld,  Robert.     (R.  Donkersley)  Nat.  M.  12:  523. 

—  (T.  Oper)  Sharpe,  28:  304. 

—  Banks  of  the  Wye.     Eel.  K.  14:   1103. 

—  May-Day  with  the  Muses.     Blaekw.  ii:  722, 

—  Verses  on.     (B.  Barton)  Lond.  M.  8:  346. 
Blooming  of  the  Aloe.     Lond.  Soc.  20:   132,  345. 
Bloomington,  Indiana,  State  University  at.     (R.  Owen) 

O.  &  N.  4:  134. 
Bloomsbury,  Old  House  in.     Victoria,  36:  509. 
Bloomsbury  Lodgings.    (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  14: 

17,  123- 
Blore,  Thomas.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  3:  i. 
Blossoming  of  an  Aloe.     (Mrs.  C.  Iloey)  Chamb.  J.  51: 

545-S21. 
Blount,  California  Pioneer.  (W.  I.  Kip)  Overland,  2:  401. 
Blount  Family,  Pedigree  of.     Colljurii,  i:  325. 
Blow,  Duration  of  a.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  403. 
Blows  and  Pressure,  Relative  Values  of.    Eel.  Engin.  17: 

26S. 
Blowing-Machines.    (J.  Bennett)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  6g:  234. 
Blown  off  Land;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  L^ni\-.  56:  475. 
Blown  up;  a  Poem.     (T.  D.  English)  Scrib.  6:  4S. 
Blown  up  for  Nothing;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  44:  113. 
Blowpipe,  The.     (T.  F.  Moss)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  35:   2S4. 

36:  104. — Chamb.  J.  9:  151. 

—  Hydro-Oxygen,  Improvements  in,  1S46.     (R.  Hare)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  43:  196. 

—  Hydrostatic.     (R.  Hare)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  160. 

—  Modes  of  increasing  the  Heat  of.     (H.  Wurtz)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  77:  179. 

—  Self-Acting.    J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  84. 

—  L'se  of.     (J.  Prideaux)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  24:  161,  266. 

—  Works  on.     Nature,  13:  164. 
Blowpipe  Analj'sis.     Eel.  Engin.  11:  356. 

Bloxams  and  Mayfields.   (Miss  Leslie)  Godcv,  30:  6-243. 
Bloxham's  New  Paradise  regained.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  39S. 
Bliicher,  Marshal,  Life  of.     Quar.  70:  446.     Same  art. 
Am.  Eel.  4:  552. 

—  March  through  France,  1814.  All  the  Year,  24:  420. 
Blue,  Color  of  aerial.  (G.  Harvey)  Good  Words,  10:  620. 
Blue  and  the  Gray;  a  Tale.    (S.  M.  Alkott)  Putnam,  11: 

737- 
Blue  and  the  Gray;  a  Poem.     (F.  M.  Finch)  Atlan.  20: 

369- 
Blue  and  Yellow.     (L.  de  la  Rame)  Bentley,  47:  300. 
Blue-Beard.     (E.  Vizetellv)  Gent.   M.  n.  s.  22:  36S.— 

(T.  C.  Woolsey)  Lakeside,  5:  314. 

—  Origin  of  Story  of.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  23:  136. 

—  Original.     Once  a  Week,  18:  15. 

—  rehabilitated;  Verses.     (W.  H.  Harrison)  Dub.  Univ. 

90:  728. 
Blue-Beard's  Ghost.  (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Fraser,  28:  413. 
Blue-Beard's  Keys.     Cornh.  23:  192,   688.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  108:  686.     no:  139. 
Blue  Blanket,  The.     Hogg,  7:  178. 
BUie  Blood  and  Red.    (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  641. 
Blue  Hooks,  Anecdotes  from.     Ed.  M.  66:  677. 

—  Romance  and  Humor  of.    St.  Paul's,  lo:  402.  II :  215. 
Blue  Cabinet;  a  Christmas  Story.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lip- 
pine.  3:  47. 

Blue  Chamber;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  31:  supp. 

Blue-Coat  Boys  at  Supper.     St.  James.  14:  463. 

Blue-Coat  Bumbledom.     All  the  Year,  39:  77. 

Blue  Distance.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  29S. 

Blue  Dragon,  The;  a  Story  of  circumstantial  Evidence. 

Blaekw.  64:   207.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  18:  4S1. 
Blue  Dragoon.     Eel.  M.  34:  525. 
Blue  Eyes,  Future  Extinction  of.     Cornh.  7:  7S1. 


Blue  Eyes  and  Golden  Hair.     (A.  Cudlip)  Lond.  Soc. 

34:  259-462. 
Blue  Friar  Pleasantries.     Fraser,  15:  223,  382,571.     16: 

151.    357.    637-      17:  62-677.      18:  245.      19:  319. 

20:  323-     21:  414.     22:  177. 
Blue-Gum,  or  Fever  Tree.     (T.  S.  Sozinskey)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  13:  452.  —  Chamb.  J.  51:  443. 
Blue  Handkerchief.  Contin.  Mo.  3:  276. 
Blue  Jackets  and  Marines  of  the  Royal  Navy.    Fraser, 

92:  131. 
Blue-Laws  and  Witches  in  Old  England.     Portfo.(Den.) 

18:  508. 

—  of  Connecticut.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Am.  Cath.  2:  475. — 

Blaekw.  107:  477.  —  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  613,  715. 

Blackwood's  Magazine  on.    ( W.  L.  Kingsley)  New 

Eng.  30:  248. 

Forgeries  of  Rev.  Samuel  Peters.  (W.  L.  Kings- 
ley)  Meth.  Q.  38:  67. 

—  of  New  Haven.     Portfo.(Den.)  9:  75. 

—  of  the  old  States.     (J.  L.  Kingsley)  No.  Am.  48:  501. 

—  Anal.  M.4:  55.  —  (J.  L.  Kingsley)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

2:  686. 
Blue  Man,  The.     Lond.  M.  17:  244. 
Blue  Ridge  Mountains  in  Virginia,  Geology  of.     (W.  M. 

Fontaine)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  14,  93. 
Blue  Ridge,  Tale  of  the.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  173,  227. 
Blue  River  Bank  Robber}'.  ( W.  G.Woods)  Atlan.  25 :  332. 
Blue  Spinster.     (H.  R.  Addison)  Bentley,  16:  318. 
Blue-Stocking;  a  Tale.     (A.  Edwardes)  Temp.  Bar,  50: 

433-     51:  >.  2S9. 
Blue-Stockings.      (D.    Cook)   Once    a  Week,   15:    580. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  763. 
Blue-Water.     Cornh.  3:  625. 
Blue  Wonder.     (II.  Zschokke)  Bentley,  1 :  450. 
Bluebird,  The.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib'  6:  421. 
Bluebottle-Fly;  a  French  Art  Student's  Story.     All  the 

Year,  27:  61-132. 
Bluehill,  Me.,  First  Settlers  of.     (J.  Williamson)  N.  E. 

Reg.  34:  385- 
Blues,  The.     Once  a  Week,  22:  99. 

—  a  Poem.     Am.  Mo.  il.  9:  147. 

—  Cure  for.     (A.  Ogilvv)  Once  a  Week,  17:  350. 
Blues  and    Bufts;    a    Sketch  of   a   contested   Election. 

Eraser,  loi:  548,  6S3,  S31.     102:  1. 
Blundell,   William,    a   loyal  Catholic  Cavalier.     (T.  E. 

Gibson)  Month,  34:  164,  273,  412.     35:  59. 
Blunderers.     Colburn,  57:  267. 

Blundering  by  Act  of  Parliament.  All  the  Year,  43:  391. 
Blunders,  Amusing  literary.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  41S. 

—  Another  Book  of.     Fraser,  21:  461. 

—  of  the  remarkably  skillful.     Colburn,  45:   17. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  462. 

—  Professional.     Applcton,  14:  717. 

—  Queer.     Chamb.  J.  55:  617. 

Blunt,  John  J.imes,  Works  of.     Quar.  104:   151.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  723. 
Blunt.  Joseph.    Formation  of  the  Confederacj*.    (G.  Otis) 

No.  Am.  22:  460. 
Blustcrings  from  Barport.     Tinsley,  18:  431. 
Blyth,  Sir  Arthur,  with  portrait.     Colburn,    165:  1289, 

1386. 
Boa  (\>nsti-ictor.     Penny  M.  i :  2S9.     3:  393. 
Boar,  Wild.     Penny  u'.  7:   140. 

—  Hunting.      (G.    A.    Stoekwell)    Lippinc.  23:    41. — 

Penny  JI.  2:  397. 
Boar  Hunt.     (.1.  Manning)  Overland,  4:  446. 

—  in  Burgundy.     St.  Paul's,  3:  74. 

—  in  Brittany.     Fraser,  34:  416.     35:  655. 
Board  of  Green  Cloth.     All  the  Year,  12:  30S. 

Boards  of  Management.     (E.  P.  Rowsell)  Colburn,  106: 
178. 

—  of  Trade,  Origin  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  678. 


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Board-School  Babies.     All  the  Year,  39:  494. 
Boarding  out  in    New  York  City.      (J.  C.  Hutcheson) 

Belgra.  21 :  43. 
Boarding-Houses.   All  the  Year,  30:  515,  560.  31:59-419. 

—  abroad.     Lippinc.  18:  378. 

—  American.     St.  James,  18:   353. 

—  Eccentricities  of.     (II.  Holme)   Canad.   Mo.  18:  39S, 

461. 

Boarding-School.     Knick.  45:  134. 

Boarding-Schools,  French  and  other.  (Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirk- 
land)  Putnam,  3:  164. 

Boardnian,  George  D..  Missionary  to  Burmah.  (-J.  A. 
Bolles)  No.  Am.  40:  376. —Mo.  It.  137:  367. 

Boasters  among  us.     (J.  Eagles)  Blackw.  72:  432. 

Boats,  Metallic.     Chamb.  J.  26:  254. 

—  of  rude  Nations.     Penny  M.  II :  70. 

—  Kow,  and  Skating-Boats.     Chamb.  J.  41:  53. 

Boat  Clubs,  College.     (E.  F.  Blake)  University  (J.  2:  99. 
Boat-Kace,  Intercollegiate,  1879.     Atlan.  44:  333. 
Boat-Races,  Intercollegiate.     (B.  W.  Dwight)  New  Eng. 
35:  251.  —  (G.  W.  Green)  New  Eng.  35:  548. 

—  Harvard    and    Oxford,    1S69.      (A.    G.    Sedgwick) 

Nation,  8:  431.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  9:  187. 

—  on  the  Schuylkill.    Penn  Mo.  10:  548, 

—  Oxford  and  Cambridge.     Chamb.  J.  37:  305. 

—  University.     Chamb.  J.   48:    366.  —  Lond.   Soc.   3: 

452.     12:  65.  —  Once  a  Week,  6:  442. 

First,  1829.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  317. 

of  i860.     (G.  0.  Trevelyan)  Macmil.  2:  19. 

of  1867.     (L.  Barrett)  Overland,  3:  278. 

of  1S71.     (R.  C.  Marsden)  Dark  Blue,  1 :  234. 

of  J872.     Dark  Blue,  3:  227. 

—  Yale  and  Harvard,   18S1.     (G.   W.  Greene)  Nation, 

33:  6- 

—  Yankee.     Chamb.  J.  44:  750. 
Boat-Racing.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  2:  173. 

—  Hygiene  of.     Nation,  16:  335. 

Boat  Song;  a  Poem.     (T.  Hood)  St.  James,  3:  257. 
Boat  Trip  from  Toronto  to  Gulf  of  Mexico.     (R.  Tj-son) 

Canad.  Mo.  17:  397,  489,  602. 
Boat  Wreck;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  387. 
Boating  at  Commemoration.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  345, 

—  down  the  Alleghany.     (J.  M.  Mulligan)  Knick.  45: 

561. 

—  How  I  was  upset.     Cornh.  2:  6S9. 

—  Oxford  and  Cambridge    Rowing.      (R.  A.  Proctor) 

Belgra.  38:  153. 
See  Canoe. 
Boating  Life  at  Oxford.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  2S9-541. 
Boatman,  The.     (Lord  Lytton)  Blackw.  94:  653. 
Boatswain's  Mate.     Nav.  M.  i:  517. 
Bob,  Old,  Story  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53:  7. 
Bob  Burke's  Duel  with  Ensign  Brady.     Blackw.  35:  743. 
Bob  Fletcher;  a  Poem.     (T.  Haines)  Internat.  M.  i :  104. 
Bob  Kennedy's  Canvass.     Belgra.  7:  263. 
Bob  Kennedy's  Widow-Hunt.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra. 

12:  104. 
Bob  Racket's  Search  for  Shoes.     (E.  Youl)  Howitt,  i :  91. 
Bob  Ruly's  Experiences  at  the  Fair;  a  Poem.     So.  Lit. 

Mess.  23:  453. 
Bob  Spavins's  Bridal.     St.  .James,  17:  55. 
Bob  White,  The  Bird.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  39:  505. 
Bobbin-making  Machine,  Fell's.     Pract.  M.  6:  176. 
Bobbin-Net  Manufacture.     Penny  M.  3:  278. 
Bobinette  Berlops.     (L.  E.  Furniss)  Harper,  35:  545. 
Bocage,  The,  and  its  Poets.     Fraser,  21:  46. 
Bocarme  Tragedy.     (Mrs.  Ward)  Sharpe,  18:  41.    Same 

art.  Eel.  m'.3o:  38. 
Bocher,  M.  de.     Chamb.  J.  55:  346. 
Boccaccio,  Giovanni.     (W.  W.  Fyfe)  Sharpe,  19:  332. 
—  and  Petrarch,  Friendship  of.  Macmil.  33:  540.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  372. 


Boccaccio,    Giovanni.     Decameron.     (C.   Gushing)   No. 

Am.  19:  68. 
Tales  from.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  526. 

—  Homes  and  Haunts  of.  (T.  A.  Trollope)  Belgra.  33:  31. 

—  Life  of.     Dem.  R.  42:  290.  — (A.  Gaye)  St.  James, 

45:  282,  363,  452. 
and  Writings  of.     Lond.  M.  15:  145. 

—  Writings  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  154. 

Bocking,  Congregational  Church  at,  Histon,-  of.  Cong. 
M.  11:  337,  449,  505- 

Boddam  Lighthouse,  Under.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  supp.  20. 

Boddington,  Mrs.  Poems.  Ed.  R.  71 :  171.  —  Eel.  R.  72: 
334- 

Boddlebak,  the  Bear-Tamer.     Knick.  36:  151. 

Bode,  Law  of ;  Gaps  in  the  Solar  System  filled  up.  (Prof. 
Kellaud)  Macmil.  4:  364. 

Boden  See,  Capper's  Shores  and  Cities  of.  (J.  M.  Hub- 
bard) Nation,  33:  56. 

Bodenstedt,  Fred.  M.     Penn  Mo.  lo:  965. 

—  Songs  of  Mirza  Schaffy.     (A.  Forestier)  Lippinc.  17: 

367. 
Bodenton,  Another  Bode  for.     Lond.  M.  9:  71. 
Bodiam  Castle.     Penny  M.  13:   196. 
Bodily  Illness  as  a  mental  Stimulant.     Cornh.  39:  412. 
Bodily  Work  and  Waste.     (F.  T.  Bond)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3: 

149.     Same  art.  Ecl.M.  61:  303. 
Bodin,  Jean,  and  the  History  of  Witchcraft.     (H.  White) 

Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  4:  327. 
Bodleian  Letters.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  19:   158. 
Bodleian  Librai-y,  Oxford.    Liv.  Age,  75:  173. — Lond. 

Q.  32:  132. —  Month,  9:   136.  —  Penny  M.  10:  228. 

—  Bodley  and.    (R.  J.  King)  Fraser,  87:  647.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

14:  662. 

—  Future  of.     (C.  Reade)  Belgra.  25:  174. 

—  A  Moniing  in.    Dark  Blue,  2:  6S3.  —  Ev.  Sat.  12:  204. 
Bodley,  Sir  Thomas,  Life  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  1 :  354. 
Body,  The,  and  the  Character.     (H.  Holbeach)  Ed.  M. 

79:  115. 

—  and  ]\Iind.     See  Mind  and  Body. 

—  Discipline  of.    (R.  W.  Dale)  Good  Words,  8:  375. 

—  Human,  and  its  Connection  with  Man,  Wilkinson  on. 

Eel.  R.  95 :  422. 
in  its  spiritual  Relations.    Am.  Church  R.  24:  439. 

—  Moral  Value  of,  to  the  Soul.     (J.  C.  Crane)  Meth.  Q. 

18:  228. 

—  not  Spirit,  the  Type  in  Religion.     Chr.  Rem.  13:  484. 

—  to  be  subordinated  to  the  Spirit.    (W^.  C.  Conant)  New 

Eng.  30: 616. 
Body-Snatchers.    Ev.  Sat.  9:  166. 
Body-Snatching  and  Burking.     Once  a  Week,  10:  261. 
Boehm,  Anthony  William,  Account  of.    Chr.  Obs.  6:  561. 
Boehm,  Henry,  Reminiscences  of.     (L.  W.  Peck)  Meth. 

Q.  25:  3S6. 
Boeluii,  M.    Am.  Meth.  M.  6:  210. 
Boehm,  J.  P.,  Papers  relating  to.     Mercersb.  23:  528. 
Boehme,  Jacob.     (G.  W.  F.  Hegel)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  13: 

179.  —  (R.  E.  Thompson)  Unita.  R.  2:  243,  447.  — 

Chr.  R.  19:  440. 

—  Death-Bed  of.      Dub.  Univ.  33:  90. 

BoerHc,  Louis.     Fraser,  97:  617.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

137:  793- 

—  and  Heine,  and  ultra-liberal  Press  of  Germany.     For. 

Q.  10:  150.     Same  art.  Select  J.  4:  222, 
Boers  and  the  Transvaal.     (W^.  F.  Butler)  Contemp.  39: 
220.  —  (Sir  B.  Frere)  19th  Cent.  9:  211. 

—  and  Zulus.     (B.  Pine)  Contemp.  35:  541. 

—  at  Home.     Blackw.  130:  753.  —  (J.  J.  Muskett)  Eel. 

M.  96:  849. 

—  With  the.     (Jlrs.  Hutchinson)  Temp.  Bar,  57:  319. 
Boeriand,  Birthdays  in.     All  the  Year,  46:  437,  538. 
Boethius,  A.  M.  T.  S.     De   Consolations   Philosophiae. 

Chr.  Obs.  67:  708. 


BOETHIUS 


145 


BOILERS 


Boethius,  Hector,  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  7:  13. 

Bi.ttger,  Johann,  Inventor  of  Dresden  China.    Chamb.  J. 

28:   257. 
Bog,  An  iijiland.     (E.  Lawless)  Belgra.  45:  417. 
Bogardus,  .James,  Inventions  and  Improvements  patented 

by.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41:  337,  403. 
Bogatzky,  C.  H.  von.     (J.  G.  Morris)  Evang.  R.  6:  453. 
Bogeys,  New  and  old.     Once  a  Week,  21 :  500. 

—  of  the  Day.    (Earl  of  Pembroke)   Contenip.  25:    7S9. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  490. 
Boggleberry's  Wooing.     Tinsley,  15:   544. 
Bognorand  Goodwood.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  236. 
Bogota  in  1836-37,  Stcuart  on.     Mo.  II.  150:  282. 
Bogiie,  David,  Bennett's  Life  of.     Eel.  K.  48:  103. 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  9:  i,  57. 

Bohemia  and  the  Slavonic  Nations.     For.  Q.  20:  21. 

—  Art-Life  in.     All  the  Year,  23:  601. 

—  Ballads  of.  Ancient.     Westm.  12:  304. 

—  Few  Hours  in.     (I.  A.  Prokop)  Lippinc.  17:  1S5. 

—  Fictions  of.     Quar.  103:  328.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

58:  93- 

—  History  of  the  Church  in.     (J.  Anketell)  Am.  Church 

R.  30:  41-601.     31:  35,  91,  201. 

—  How  it  became  Romanist.     Chr.  Obs.  71:  91. 

—  Hungary,  and  Germany,  Gleig's  Visit  to,  1S37.     Mo. 

R.  148:  203. 

—  Legends  of  the  Giant  Mountains  of.     Colburn,   154: 

79-525- 

—  Letters  from  the  Queen  of,  to  Sir  Edward  Nicholas. 

(J.  Evans)  Arch.  37 :  224. 

—  Literature  of .     For.  Q.  2:  145. — Westm.  116:  372. 
in  14th  Century.     (A.  W.  Ward)  Macniil.  38:  40. 

—  Midsummer-Eve  in.     Once  a  Week,  11:  54. 

—  Precursors   of   John   Huss   in.      (A.   II.    Wratislaw) 

Contemp.  13:  196. 

—  Protestant  Clergy  in.     Kitto,  30:  282. 

—  Protestants  of.      (A.  H.  Wratislaw)  Good  Words,  3: 

607. 

—  Question  of,  1869.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  9:  246. 

—  reconquered  in  1620-28.     Cong.  4:  615. 

—  Reformation  in.     (.J.  M.  Shenvood)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13: 

114.  —  Bib.  R.  i:  123. 
History  of  the  Counter-.     Chr.  Rem.  53:  271. 

—  Sea-Coast  of;  a  vexed  Question.    (F.  Jacox)  Bentlcy, 

61 :  205. 

—  Vicissitudes  and  Literature  of.     (K.  Blind)  Nat.  Q. 

24:  I. 

—  Walk  across.     Fraser,  29:  290. 

—  Whitty's  Friends  of.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  loi. 
Bohemian,  A,  of  the  i6th  Century.     Temp.  Bar,  16:  551. 
Bohemians;  translated  from  Murger's  Scenes  de  la  Bo- 

heme.     Kulck.  41:  12-4x9.     42:  19-596.    43:  20- 
4S5. 

—  Famous.     (A.  D.  Vandam)  Tinsley,  17:  288.    18:  23- 

546. 

—  New  Theory  of.   (C.  A.  Bristed)  Knick.  57 :  311.   Same 

art.  Sharpe,  50:  289. 

—  Varieties  of.     Temp.  Bar,  49:  loi. 

Bohemian   and   Moravian  Church.     (.J.  Anketell)    Am. 

Church  R.  29:  357,  557. 
Bohemian  and  Slovak  Literature,  History  of.     Westm. 

112:  413. 
Bohemian  Coal  Beds,  Feistmantel  on.     Nature,  14:  268. 
Bohemian  (ilass.     Nat.  M.  3:  4S9. 
Bohemian   Embassy  to  England,   Spain,  etc.,  in  1466. 

•      Quar.  90:  413. 
Bohemian  Fortune-Teller.     Chamb.  .7.  30:  369. 
Bohemian  Schoolmaster.     House.  Words,  3:  496. 
Bohemians  and  Bohemianism.     Conih.  11:  241.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  535.— Temp.  Bar,  8:  551. 
Bohemianism  in  French  Politics.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

13:  ^37- 

10 


Bohemianism,  Literature  of.     Westm.  79:  32. 

—  What  is  ?     (G.  F.  Parsons)  Overland,  1 :  425. 
Bohun,  Edmund,  Autobiography  of.    Liv.  Age,  56:   193. 
Bohun,  Joanna  de.  Opening  of  Coffin  of,  at  Hereford. 

(J.  Merewether)  Arch.  32:  60. 
Boiardo,  M.  M.     (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  19:  353.  — 
(J.  Mew)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  69. 

—  Orlando  Innamorato.  (J.  A.  Symonds)  Fortn.  20:  75S. 
Boileau,  N.,  and  Pope.  (C.  Mackay)  19th  Cent.  10:  S30. 
Boiler,  The  Steam.     (J.  Harrison)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  83: 

89,  161. 

—  Benson's  High-Pressure.     (J.  J.  Russell)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  73:  121. 

—  Field.     (F.  Wise)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  80:  317. 

—  for  high  Pressure  with  expanded  Steam.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  73:  241. 

—  Harrison  Cast-Iron,  Description  of,  1864.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  78:  38. 

—  Lancashire,  Constniction,  Equipment,  etc.,  of.     (L.  E. 

Fletcher)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  197,  241. 

—  Mouchot's  Solar.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi :  166. 

Boiler  Flues,  Alarm  for  Steam.    (A.  D.  Bache)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  14:  217. 

—  Strength  of.     (W.  C.  Unwiu)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102: 

171. — Eel.  Engin.  24:  29. 
Boiler  Iron,  Tests  of,  and  Provisions  of  Steamboat  Law. 

(J.  A.  Dumont)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  411. 
Boiler-Making,  Some  Points  in.     (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  106:  129. 
Boiler  Tubes,  Destruction  of.    (J.  II.  Kidder)  Eel.  Engin. 

10:  71. 
Boilers,  Steam.     (Z.  Colburn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  361. 

—  Action  of  fatty  .Matter  on.     (M.  A.  Mercier)  J.  Frank!. 

Inst.  108:  259.  —  (G.  Pereyra)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
107:  314. 

—  Analysis  of  Reports  of  Belgic  Association.     (B.  F. 

Isherwood)  J.  Frankl.  lust.  104:  310. 

—  and  Chimneys.   (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi :  246. 

—  and  Surface  Condensers.    (T.  Prosser)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

65:  94- 

—  at  Centennial,  Tests  of  stationary.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

104:  105. 

—  Causes  of  Injury  to.    (C.  W.  Williams)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

35:  jii- 

—  Circulation  of  Water  in.    (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

102:  86. 

—  Construction  of.    (B.  Goodfellow)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70: 

308. 

and  proper  Proportions  of.    (A.  Murray)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  40:  172. 

—  Corrosion  of,  by  Soot  from  Smoke.    (B.  F.  Isherwood) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  305. 

—  Cylindrical,  Strength  of.     (B.  II.  Latrobe)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  14:  149.  35:  396.  36:  54,  279.  — (T.  W. 
Bakewell)  J.  Franlil.  Inst.  36:   100,209.     37^  56. 

—  Cylindrical  Spiral.    (J.  Elder)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  391. 

—  Dimpfel's  Patent,  1S50.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  390. 

—  Effect  of  salt  Water  in.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11:  289. 

—  Effects  of  Surface  Condensers  on.    (J.  Jack)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  77:  169. 

—  Experiment   on   Evaporation   of    a   Corliss.      (.1.   B. 

Francis)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  301. 

—  Experiments  on.     (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

107:   161,  24S. 

on  setting  Land.      (B.   F.   Isherwood)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  58:  193,  259. 

—  Explosion  of.     (M.  Arago)  ,T.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:  398. 

10:  44.  —  (Z.  Colburn)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  209.  —  (T. 
Ewbank)  .L  Frank].  Inst.  13:  361.  14:  i,  80,  226. 
—  (W.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  56:  73.  — (W.  M. 
Henderson)  J.  Frankl.  lust.  93:  35.  — (J.  W.  Nys- 
trom)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  254. 


BOILERS 


146 


BOLINGBROKE 


Boilers,  Steam,  Explosion  of.  (J.  Sewel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
59:  3-^8,  396.  —  (E.  A.  Corbin  and  H.  G.  Goodrich) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  395.  — Eel.  Enjoin.  12:  340.— 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lo:  327.  11:  154,  289.  12:  234- 
374.  13:  12-361.  14:  1-226.  15:  15.  21:  369. 
22:  90.  24:  33.  25:  129.  31:  242.  32:  8.  33: 
96,111,161.  39:308,361,  46:140,268,335.  47: 
344.  48:32,149,403.  49:43,204,282.  50:263. 
51:  30,  51,  205.  53:  322,  413.  56:  358.  75: 
49.  88:  94. —  Intel.  Obs.  7:  28.  —  rortfo.(Den.) 
19:  47. 

and  of  Gunpowder,  Energy  in.     (G.  B.  Airj')  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  77:  244. 

at  Linthorpc  Iron  Works.     (J.  Head)  Eel.  Engin. 

11:  166. 

at  Pliiladelphia,  1864.    (.1.  W.  Nystrom)  J.  Frankl. 

lust.  77:  326,  339,  385. 

at  Westfield,  Mass.,   1871.     (R.   H.  Thurston)  J, 

Frankl.  Inst.  92:   233. 

Causes  of.     (W.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  52: 

12S,  175.  — (W.  K.  Hall)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61:  296. 

—  (E.    Strong)    J.    Frankl.    Inst.    66:    289.  —  (A. 
Guthrie)  West.  J.  8:  86. 

and  Effects  of.     (F.A.Abel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

74:  124. 
and  Prevention  of.     (A.  L.  Hayes)  Luth.  Q.  2: 

494. 

Guthrie  on.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  423. 

Experimental.     (A.  H.  Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

93:  89,  180,  26S. 
of  Locomotives.     (W.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

59:  I,  79.    66:  361. 

of  a  Locomotive,  1845.     J-  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  298. 

of  Locomotive  Neversink,  1847.     (W.  Hamilton)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  43:  331. 
of  Locomotive  Richmond,   1844.     (W.  Hamilton) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  16. 
on  the  Great  Eastern,  1859.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68: 

277. 
on  Steamboat  Medora,  1842.     (B.  H.  Latrobe)  J. 

Frank!.  Inst.  34:  312.    35:  loi.  — (C.  Reeder)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  35:  280. 
_ on   Steamboat  Mohegan,   1843.     (T.  Ewbank)   ,1. 

Frankl.  Inst.  35:  400. 
on   Steamboat  New  England,    1833.     J.    Frankl. 

Inst.  17:  55,  126,  2S9. 
on  Steamship  Portsmouth,  1844.    (W.  Hamilton)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  39:  31. 
Preventing.     (A.  C.  Jones)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  49: 

133.  — (J.  L.  Smith)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  407.— J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  63:  408.    64:  311.  — (W.  T.  Haycraft) 

West.  J.  5:  252. 

Apparatus  for.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  55. 

—  Report  of  Association  for,  1863.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

75:  36-393-    76:  23-396.    77:  176-393-    78:49-393- 
Report  of  Experiments,  1836.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  21 : 

1-2S9.     22:  217,  289,  361.     23:  73. 

Report  on.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  577,  585. 

Theories  of.    (F.  Fischer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  98:  311. 

—  Feed-Water  to.     (I.  Hahn)  J.  Frankl.  lust.  92:  404. 

93:  320. 

—  Giffard  Injector  for.     (.T.  W.  Nystrom)   J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  74:  391. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  325.     86:  54, 
124,  194. 

—  Horse-Power  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91 :  1S7.     92:  91. 

94:  91,377.    96:  396.  —  (W.  B.  Le  Van)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  95:  394. 

—  Improvements  in,    1853.      (J.   Harrison)   J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  55:  85. 

—  Incrustation  of .   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  297.   81:18,349. 

—  (.J.  G.  Rogers)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  94:  161. 
and  Deposits.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  51. 


Boilers,  Steam,  Incrustation  of.  Experiments  with  Ameri- 
can Anti-Incrustator.  (C.  M.  Cresson)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  85:   121. 

of  marine.      (P.  Jensen)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  82:  79, 

145.  —  (J.  R.  Napier)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  30. 

Prevention  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  40:  222,  255. 

Report  on,  1872.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  95:   172. 

—  Locomotive,  Principles  of.    (D.  K.  Clarke)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  55:  361.     56:  I. 

Ramsbottom's  Improved.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  6. 

Strength  of.     (W.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  56: 

349-     59:   I,  79- 

—  Loss  of  Heat  by  Radiation  from.     (J.  C.  Hoadley)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  103:  233. 

—  Marine,  Design  and  Construction  of.     (C.  H.  Haswell) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  335. 

Improved,   1852.     (A.  Lamb)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54: 

116. 

—  Notes  on.     (W.M.Henderson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  87: 

166-392. 

—  Perkins's.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  19:  379. 

—  Report   on   Trial   of,    American   Institute,    1871.      J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  93:  377. 

—  Strength  of.     (T.  W.  Bakewell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  8: 

135.  —  (W.  M.  Henderson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  87:  316. 

—  (J.  M.  Gray)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  71 :  398. 

of  Materials  for,  Report  on,  1837.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

23:  73-409.     24:  I,  "j-ii.  —  (C.  Huston)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  105:  93. 

—  Tubular,  Facts  and  Fallacies  as  to.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

79:  377- 
Vertical.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  50:  196. 

—  Water-Tube  and   Fire-Tube.     (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  107:   14,  97. 

—  Wear  and  Tear  of.     (F.  A.  Paget)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

80:  13-217. 

—  Zinc  in,  as  preventive  of  Fresh-Water  Scale.     (B.  de 

Corbignj^)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  49. 
Boiling  to  Death  as  a  Punishment.     Tait,  2:  105. 
Boiling  Water;    Boiling   Springs   of   Iceland.     Westm. 

67:  198.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  41:  114. 
Boisguilbcrt,  P.  le  Pesant  de,  French  Economist.    Westm. 

100:  45. 
Boiss}',  Th^rese,  Marquise  de.  Reminiscences  of.    (M.  R. 

D.  Smith)  Victoria,  22:  i. 
Bokee,    David  A.,  with   portrait.     Am.  Whig   R.   14: 

171. 
Boker,  George  H.     (B.  Taylor)  Internat.  M.  4:  156. 
Bokhara,  Burnes's  Travels  into.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar. 

52:  367.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  i:  459.  —  Mo.  R.  134: 

450. — Eel.  R.  60:  204.  —  Ed.  R.  60:  395. 

—  Description  of.     Dub.  R.  18:  485. 

—  Round  of  Life  in.     (A.  Vamb^rj-)  Argosy,  i:  22. 

—  Russian  Mission  to.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  36:  106. 

—  Wolff's  Mission  to.     Chamb.  J.  4:  146.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

46:  364.  — Liv.  Age,  6:  373. 

Bokhara  Victims,  Grover's.  Ed.  R.  82:  132.  —  Colburn, 
74:  130. 

Bokhum,  H.  Stranger's  Gift.  (G.  Putnam)  Chr.  Exam. 
20:  17. 

Bolas  Magna,  Pilgrimage  to.     St.  James,  29:  298. 

Bolckow,  H.  W.  F.,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.  (T.  Fen- 
wick)  Pract.  M.  i:  81. 

Bold  Dick  Donahue.     (J.  Manning)  Overland,  3:  113. 

Bold  Stroke;  a  Tale.     Belgra.  32:  supp.  57. 

Bolderoe's  Widow.     All  the  Year,  37:  157. 

Boleyu,  Anne.     See,  Anne  Boleyn. 

Bolingbroke,  Lord.  Quar.  149:  i.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  2: 
209.     4:  611.  —  Princ.  9:  349.  —  Westm.  23:  362. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  7S3.     9:  25.— Brit.  Q.  29:  126. 

—  No.  Brit.  25:  185. 

—  and  Pope.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  118:  459. 


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147 


BONIUS 


Bolingbroke,  Lord,  and  the  Reign  of  Queen  Anne.     No. 
Brit.  39:  120.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  40:  197. 

—  as  a  Statesman.     Fraser,    67:  687.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  78:  50S. — Nat.  K.  16:  389. 

—  Cooke's  Memoirs  of.    Ed.R.62:  i.  —  Mo.  R.  137:  557. 

—  in  Exile.     Quar.  151:  67.  —West.  M.  4:  8. 

—  Literary  Life  of.     Quar.  151:  316. 

—  Macknight's  Life  of.     Ed.  U.  118:  404. 

—  Man  and  Statesman.     Temp.  Bar,  50:  y^- 

—  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  54:  368. 

—  Writings  of.     Fraser,  72:  475.  —  EcL  ^M.  66:  92. 
Bolingbroke  Grinds.     (W.  Bradwood)  Belgra.  27:   130. 
Bolivar,  Simon.    (C.  Cusliiiig)  No.  Am.  28:  203.  —  Anal. 

M.  6:  284. —  (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  40:  594. 

—  and   Bolivian  Constitution.     (C.   Cushing)   No.  Am. 

30:  26. 

—  Political  Career  of.     Colburn,  7:  4. 

—  Presents  to.     Niles's  Reg.  24:  354. 

—  Resignation  of.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  221,  280. 
Bolivia  and  Brazil  in  the  Amazon  Valley.  (G.  E.  Church) 

Fortn.  14:  564. 

—  in  1827.     Ann.  Reg.  2:  263. 

—  .Journey  in.     (A.  J.  Duffield)  St.  James,  41:  477. 

—  Northern,  Amazon  Outlet  of.    (G.  E.  Church)  Harper, 

44:  499. 
Bollandist  Acta  Sanctorimi.     (C.  Stothart)  Cath.  World, 

27:  756.     28:  Si. 
Boliandists  and  their  Library.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:   158. 
Bollingbrook,  Va.,  British  at.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  6:  85. 
Boliman,  Justus  E.,  Life  of.     Nation,  30:  421. 
Bologna.     (N.  Colgan)  Irish  Mo.  6:  ;}y;. 

—  and  its  Campo  Santo.     St.  .fames,  49:  419. 

—  Learned  Women  of.     (Mad.  Villari)  Internat.  R.  5: 

/85,  353. 

—  University  of,  in  Middle  Ages.     (F.  C.  Savigny)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  22:  275. 
I'nisover  Forest.     Fraser,  78:  34,  498.     79:  27. 
Bolt-forging  Machine,  Abbe's.     Pract.  M.  4:  431. 
Bolts  and  Nuts,  Tools  for  threading.     Pract.  JL  6:   112. 
IJolting  in  Politics.     (W.  Gladden)  Scrib.  20:  906. 
Holton,  James,  Life  and  Sermons  of.     Chr.  (Jbs.  63:  771. 
Bolton,  Monks  of.     (R.  CoUyer)  :Mod.  R.  i:  598. 
Bolton  Castle,  Room  in  which  Mary  ()ueen  of  Scots  was 

contined.     (T.  Amyot)  Arch.  21 :   160. 
Bolton,  ^Mass.,  Ministers  of.    Am.Q.  fJeg.  10:  52. 
Bombardinio  in  Italy.     Fraser,  12:  356. 

—  on  Manners,  Fashions,  etc.     Fraser,  14:  441. 

—  on  Things  in  general.     Fraser,  12:  137. 

Bombast  in  celebrated  Writers,  Specimens  of.     (.1.  W. 

Calcraft)  Uub.  L'niv.  37:  652. 
Bombav.     House.  Words,  5:  iSi.    Same  art.  Ed.  M.  26: 

460. 

—  and  the  Parsees.     (A.  G.  Constable)  Harper,  42:  66. 

—  Miss  Roberts's  Overland  Journey  to.    Mo.  R.  154:  305. 

—  Towers  of  Silence  in.     Chamb.  J.  56:  775. 
Bombay  Society,  Transactions  of ,  1819.    Eel.  R.  29:  423. 
Ron-Bon;  a  Tale.     (E.  A.  Poe)  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  693. 
Bon  (iualtier.     See  Aytoun,  W.  E.;  Martin,  T. 

Bon  Harbor,  Ky.     (R.  Trii)iett)  West.  J.  2:  86. 
Bon  Marched-.     Colburn,  169:  ^t,. 

Bonaparte,    Elizabeth    Patterson.      Blackw.    126:    543. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  735.     Liv.  Age,  143:  248. 

—  Letters  from  Europe.     (E.  L.  Didier)  Scrib.  18:  2S9, 

38.. 
Bonaparte,  Francois  Charles,  Death  of.   Colburn,  35:  432. 
Bonaparte,  Jerome.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  AWuld,  28:  289. 

—  Liv.  Age,  49:  273.     66:259.     70:507. 

—  and  Court  of  Westjihalia.     Quar.  22:  4S1. 

—  and  his  American  Wife.     Liv.  Af^e,  71:  8-;. 

—  the  Bonaparte  with  two  Wives.     Liv.  Age,  68:  571. 
Bonaparte,  Joseph.     Am.Q.  3:  543.  — Liv.  Age,  4:  285. 

—  Ed,  R.  100:  348.    ^ame  art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  435. 


Bonaparte,  Joseph,  Du  Casse's  Memoirs  of.    Quar.  94: 
212. 

—  in  New  Jersey.     Appleton,  12:  360. 

—  Sketch  of.     (H.  Berkley)  Godey,  30:  184. 
Bonaparte,  Lucien,  and  F.  von   Raumer.     Blackw.  41: 

21.  — Quar.  57:  374. 

—  Letters  of.     Penn  Mo.  10:  443. 

—  Life  of.     Mus.  40:  366. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  57:  374.  —  Mo.  R, 

141:  411. 

—  Poem  of  Charlemagne.     Eel.  R.  22:  226,  364. 
Bonaparte,  Napoleon.     See  Napoleon  I. 

Bonaparte,  Pierre,  and  Victor  Noir,  with  portraits.     Ev. 
Sat.  9:  99,  117. 

—  Trial  of.     Am.  Law  R.  5:  14.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  275. 
Bonaparte  Family.     No.  Brit.  11:  158.     Same  art.  EcL 

M.  17:  289.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  598.  —  Once 
a  Week,  23:  194. 

—  at  Florence.     Bentley,  33:  469.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

37:  469. 

—  Portraits  of.     Art  J.  5:  284. 

Bonapartes,  The.     (I.  Scott)  Once  a  Week,  2:  452.  — 
Ev.  Sat.  9:  220. 

—  American.     (J.  W.  Sheahan)  Lakeside,  9:  139. 

—  of  Baltimore.     (E.  S.  Didier)  Scrib.  10:  i. 

—  Restoration  of,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  554. 

—  Rise  and  Fall  of.     Nat.  Q.  40:  i. 
Bonapartism.     Dub.  R.  49:  104. 

—  Downfall  oL     Brit.  Q.  53:  441.     Same  art.  EcL  M. 

77:  129. 

—  in  Italy.     Westm.  72:  526.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49: 

214,  341. 
Bond  and  Free;  a  Tale.     House.  Words,  13:  364.    Same 

art.  Eel.  ^I.  38:  471.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:  42. 
Bonds,  United  States,  Description  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

30:  810. 

Ownership  of.     Bank.  ]\I.  (N.  Y.)  36:   170. 

Taxation  of.     (A.  Walker)  Hunt,  54:  409. 

Bondholders,  Who  are?    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  6:  104. 

Bondocani,  II,  from  Weisser.     Fraser,  22:  17. 

Bone,    Alimentary    Substances    from.     (M.  d'Arcet)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  9:  330. 

—  Composition  of.     (.M.  Barrett)  Canad.  J.  n.s.  10:  194. 

—  its  Uses  in  the  Arts.  (.\.  Aikin)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  31:  32, 

—  Value  of.     Penny  JI.  10:  218. 

Bone  Caves.     (H.  P.  Malet)  Geog.  M.  1:  95. 

—  of  Gibraltar,  Malta,  and  Sicily.     (A.  L.  Adams)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  5:  429.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  720. 

—  of  Gower.     Cliamb.  J.  30:  314. 
Bone-Cave  Inscription,  The.     Cliamb.  J.  55:   i;2. 
Bone-Setter's  Mystery.     (W.  Chambers)  Chanib.  J.  56: 

Bone-Setting,  Hood's.     (A.  Maelaren)  Nature,  6:  22. 

Bone  Trade.     Hunt,  6:  193. 

Bones,  Forms  of.     (W.  C.  Jlinor)  No.  Am.  86:  153. 

—  of  our  Sovereigns.     EcL  M.  44:  -506. 

Bones  and  I.     (G.  J.  Whyte  Melville)  Lond.  Soc.  13: 

3-541.     14:  160. 
Bonfires,  Beacons,  and  Signals.     All  the  Year,  23:  306. 

—  Derivation   of  the  AVord.      (E.    L.   Hervey)  Once  a 

Week,  17:  501. 
Bonheur,  Rosa.     (IJ.  Menard)  Portfo.  6:  9S.  — with  por- 
trait, Eel.  M.  72:  400.  —  Liv.  Age,  58:  397. 

—  and  her  W(irk.     Chamb.  J.  39:  21S. 

—  Morning  with.     Liv.  Age,  63:  124. 

Boniface  VIII.   Brit.&  For.  R.  13:  415.  — Dub.  R.  11:  505. 

—  at  Home.     All  the  Year,  33:  342. 

—  Jubilee  of.     (W.  Dnljberley)  Month,  24:   i. 
Boniface  of  Savoy.     (J.  W.  Cummings)  U.  S.  Cath.  M. 

6:  645. 
Bonifacio,  Corsica,  Siege  of.     Tinsley,  24:  274. 
Bonius  Islands.     Chamb.  J.  56:  444. 


BONN 


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BOOKS 


Bonn,  CIuirIi  Conference  at,  1S75.  (H.  IT.  Barber) 
Unita.  IJ.  4:  402.  —  (G.  M.  Kaymond)  Cath.  World, 
22:  502. —(K.C.  Smyth)  ConV-  Q.  18:  27. —  (W. 
S.  Perry)  Am.  Chmrh  H.  28:  368.  —  Lend.  Q.  46:  57. 

—  Jtd)ilee  at.     All  the  Year,  20:  426. 
Honnat,  Leon.     (K.  Menard)  I'ortfo.  6:  67. 

Bonner,  Ivlniund,  Bishop  of  London.     Li  v.  Age,  47:  750. 

Mo.  K.  158:  357. 
Bonnet  Carre,  Great  Crevasse  at.     (R.  Keclcr  and  A.  R. 

U'aud)  Ev.  Sat.  lo:  548. 
Bonnets,    Straw,    Mannfaetnre   of.     (E.   W.   Carpenter) 

Harper,  29:   576. 
Boiineval,  Count  de.     All  the  Year,  35:   159. 
Bonneval,  Countess  de.     Liv.  Age,  55:   126.     58:  77. 
Bonneville,  Lake,  Outlet  of.     (G.  K.  Gilbert)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

119:  341. 
Bonnitield  Claim.     (H.  Humphrey)  Overland,  15:  558. 
Boiinivard,  Fran<,'<)is,  the  real  Prisoner  of  Chillon.    (L.W. 

Bacon)  Liiipine.  22:  46. — Eraser,  93:   5S2.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  87:  26. 
Bonpland,  Amie.     Liv.  Age,  58:  717. 
3onsliiel,  The.    Lond.  Soc.  17:  72.  —  Chanib.  J.  29:  24S. 
Bonstetten,  Carl  Victor  von,  a  Swiss  Patrician.     (A.  V^en- 

ner)  Lippiuc.  24:  88.  —  (C.  Dempster)  Ed.  R.  119: 

4«:v 
Boobies  of  West  Indies,  Night  with.    OnceaWeek,  i:  395. 
Boodle  Romance,  The.     Tinsley,  15:  664. 
Book  of  Common  Prayer.     See  Common  Prayer. 

—  of  Gold;  a  Poem.    (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Harper,  54:  65. 

—  of  Jashar.     See  .lashar,  Book  of. 

—  of  Kells.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53:  49. 

—  of  Life.     (E.  H.  Sears)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  45. 

—  of  the  Season.     Eraser,  11:  414. 

Books.     (A.  McLachlan)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  421. 

—  About.     (0.  Thorne)  Lakeside,  7:  400.  —  Irish  ]Mo.  2: 

10(1. 

—  Abuse  of.     (C.  W.  Hatson)  So.  M.  9:  536. 

—  Among  and  within.    (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  165:  989, 1087. 

—  Ancient,  Form  and  Material  of.     Penny  M.  5:  310. 

—  and  Authors.     Sharpe,  10:  367. 

—  and  Bookbinding  in  Syria  and  Palestine.     Art  J.  20: 

41.  113. 

—  and  Book-Collectors.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  397. 

—  and  Book-Hunting.     Lond.  Q.  57:  122. 

—  and  Bookmaking.     All  the  Year,  38:  135. 

—  and  Critics;  a  Lecture.     (M.  Pattison)  Eortn.  28:  659. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  93.    Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  2:  159. 

—  and  long  Evenings.    (I.  Taylor)  Good  Words,  5:  7S6. 

—  and  Reading.     See  Reading. 

—  and  the  reading  Public.     Liv.  Age,  13:  5. 

—  and  their  Bindings.     Lond.  Q.  14:   167. 

—  and  their  Buyers.     Temp.  Bar,  62:  487. 

—  and  their  Uses.     (M.  K.  Cross)  Cong.  Q.  20:  26  — 

Macmil.  I :  no. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  80. 

—  Antiquarian  Club  Books.     Quar.  82:  309. 

—  before  the  Invention  of  Printing.    Chamb.  J.  24:  243. 

Same  art.  Eel.  51.  36:  1120. 

—  Bevy  of  little.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  221. 

—  Blessedness  of.     Chamb.  J.  41:  577. 

—  Block.     See  Block  Books. 

—  Booksellers,  and  Bookmakers.     Lond.  M.  21:  254. — 

Mus.  13:  2S2. 

—  Bookwriters  and  Bookworms.    Sharpe,  8:  15.    9:72. 

—  Bundles  of.     (G.  Giltillan)  Hogg,  6:  173. 

—  Buying  of.     Temp.  Bar,  62:  319.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

97:  407.     Same  art.  Appleton,  26:   547. 

—  Cheap  Finery  in.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  265. 

—  Children's.     See  Children,  Books  for. 

—  Choice  of.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  31:  491.     Same  art. 

Appleton,  21 :  432.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141 :  259. 


Books,  Classification  of.     (W.  T.  Harris)  J,  Spec.  Philos. 
4:  114. 

—  Communion  of.     Colburn,  167:  61. 

—  Companionship  of.     N.  I'2cl.  i:  203. 

—  Costly  and  curious.     Dem.  R.  13:  47-5. 

—  Country,  Rambles   among.     Cornh.  42:  662.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  96:  204. 

—  Death  of.    (T.  W.  Chesebrough)  University  Q.  2 :  2S4. 

—  Decoration  of,  Butsch  on.     (C.  C.  Perkins)  Lib.  J.  3: 

34'- 

—  Destroj-ers  of.  Early.     ITogg,  3:  220. 

—  Duty   on   foreign.     (C.   .1.    Ingersoll)   No.   Am.    18: 

163.  — (C.  C.  Jewett)  Hunt,  14:   452.  — For.  Q.  9: 
212.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  117,  138,  157. — 
(H.  C.  Lea)  Nation,  4:  195,  239.  —  Nation,  4:  218, 
,259.-0.  &  N.  i:  363. 
^  Fireside  Gossip  about.     Liv.  Age,  38:  17. 

—  for  Children.     See  Children,  Books  for. 

—  for  the  People.     Chr.  ICxam.  35:  86. 

—  Forming  Opinions  of.     (M.  Browne)  Argosy,  i:  242. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i:  261. 

—  Friendship  of,  F.  D.  Maurice  on.     Penn  Mo.  5:  509. 

—  Holiday'.     (E.  Jerrokl)  Tinsley,  19:   197. 

—  How  to  read.     (J.  Dennis)  Good  Words,  22:  393. 

—  Illustrated.     Quar.  74:   168.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  2: 

87.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  3:  90.  —  All  the  Year,  18: 
151.  —  Chamb.  . I.  38:   135. 

—  in  Germany,  Purchase  of.    (A.  Stutzer)  Eraser,  93 :  569. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.    Hogg,  9:  93.  —  Penny  iSI.  3:  87. 

—  in  the  running  Brooks.     Sharpe,  32:  225,     33:  24. 

—  Influence  of.     Dem.  R.  38:  556. 
on  Manners.     Colburn,  22:  409. 

—  Insect  Enemies  to.     (H.  A.  Hagen)  Lib.  J.  4:  251.  — 

(W.  Flint)  Lib.  J.  4:  376.  —  Scient.  Am.  supp.  6: 
2200,  2282. 
Literature   concerning.      (H.    A.   Hagen)  Lib.  J. 

4:  373- 

—  Little,  with  large  Aims.     Eraser,  44:  26. 

—  Makers  and  Readers  of.    (H.  R.  Boss)  Lakeside,  4:  304. 

—  ]\ran  among  his.     Hogg,  2:  369. 

—  Medii^val.     Dub.  Univ.  68:   481.     Same   art.  Cath. 

World,  4:  804. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (A.  H.  Guernsej')  Harper,  32:  t. 

—  Multiplication  of,  in  ancient  Times.     Cornh.  9:  26. 

—  My.     (J.  A.  Bolles)  New  Eng.  M.  3:  207.     4:  114, 

391,  454.    5:  130,  299,  465.    6:  135.    7:  309.  — So. 
Lit.  Mess.  2:  652. 

—  Nisard's  Histoire  des  LivTes  popnlaires.     Liv.  Age, 

44:  505. 

—  of  Devotion.     (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Good  Words,  2:  682. 

—  Old.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  Am.  Bibliop.  6:  no.— (G.  P. 

Fisher)  Knick.  32:  31. 

in  New  York.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  44:  3S5. 

My  Friend's  Library.    (J.  T.  Fields)  Atlan.  8:  440. 

Reading  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  128. 

—  Old  Bookshops  of  London  and  Paris.     (E.  Howland) 

Lippinc.  6:  152. 

—  on  my  Table.     Fraser,  10:  505.     14:  i. 

—  Our  Life  in.    Land  We  Love,  5:  515. 

—  Papal  Index  of  prohibited.     Brit.  Q.  14:  133. 

—  Personalit}^  of.     Blackw.  118:  273.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  127:  177. 

—  Providence  of  God  in.     (J.  Belcher)  Chr.  R.  22:  43. 

—  Publication  of.     Am.  Alma.  1836:  69. 

—  Rambles  among.   Comb.  42:  662.    43:  410.   44:  278. 

Same  art.   Eel.   M.  96:    204.     97:  44,  610.     Same 
art.  .\ppIeton,  25:  112,  499.     26:  411. 

—  Rare,  and  their  Prices.     Cornh.  16:  485. 

—  Rarities  at  Washington.    (F.  Vinton)  Bib.  Sac.  31 :  97. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of.     Cath.  World,  4:  104. 

—  Ruskin  on.     Victoria,  6:  67,  131. 

—  Seasoned.     (N.  R.  Waters)  Radical,  9:  371.     10:218. 


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Books,  Selections  of.     (M.  Dewey)  Lib.  J.  i:  391. 

—  Sizes  of  printed.     (C  Evans)  Lib.  J.  i:  58.  —  (J.  B. 

Huling)Lib.  J.  i:  168.  — (D.  Wight)  Lib.  J.  5:  177. 
Designation  of.     Lib.  J.  2:  37. 

—  —  Discussion  on.     Lib.  J.  i:  106,  139. 
English  standard.     Lib.  J.  5:  13. 

Reports  on.     Lib.  J.  i:  178.     3:  19.     4:  199. 

—  Smallest,  in  the  World.     Am.  Bibliop.  8:  118. 

—  Suppressed  and  censured.     Ed.  K.  134:  161.      Same 

art.  Li\\  Age,  in:  259. 

—  Thoughts  about.     (I.  Taylor)  Good  Words,  5:  942! 

—  Titles  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  530. — Chanib.  .).  i:  221. 

—  Chamb.  J.  47:  833.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  332. 

—  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  715. 

Lettering  of.     (IL  A.  Homes)  Lib.  J.  5:  315. 

Thoughts  on  making.     (B.  R.  Wheatley)  Lib.  J. 

5:   133- 

—  Use  of.     (L  B.  Barker)  University  Q.  3:  116. 

—  Uses  and  Abuses  of.      (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr. 

Exam.  10:  240. 

—  we  read.     (.J.  G.  Craighead)  Hours  at  Home,  9:  240. 

—  which  are  Books.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  521. 

—  AVriting   of,    Propriety   of   abolishing.      (J.  Skelton) 

Eraser,  63:  92.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  52:  347. 

—  written  in  Prison.     All  the  Year,  27:  30. 
Book  Auction  in  Gotham.     Knick.  32:  529. 

—  Perkins's.     Chamb.  J.  50:  709. 

Book-Auction  Catalogues.     (A.  R.  Spofford)Lib.  J.  3:  53. 
Bookbinder,  Day  with  a.     Penny  M.  II :  377. 
Bookbinding.     All  the  Year,  20:  564.  —  Chamb.  J.  26: 
33.  — (E.  G.  Allen)  Lib.  J.  5:  214.  — Art  .1.  32:  200. 

—  (L.  Robinson)  Art  J.  33:  113.  —  PennyM.  2:  505. 

—  Ancient.     Art  J.  11:  279. 

and  modern.     (J.  Cundall)  J.  Frankl.  List.  45:  211. 

Ornamental.     F.  Arts  Q.I :  172. 

—  and   decorative   Works   in  stained  Leather.      Art  J. 

13:  275- 

—  Buckram  as  a  Material  for.     (E.  B.  Nicholson)  Lib.  J. 

2:  207"  271.     5:  304. 

—  Domestic.     Chamb.  J.  28:  79. 

—  Examples  of.     Art  J.  6:  81,  113. 

—  for  public  Libraries.     (Sir  R.  Barry)  Lib.  J.  2:  203. 

—  (F.  P.  Hathaway)  Lib.  J.  4:  24S.  —  (C.  Walford) 
Lib.  J.  2:  201. 

—  History  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  2:  176,  220,  316.  —  (M.  A. 

Tooke)  Art  J.  28:  5-77. 

—  in   International   Exhibition,    1874.      (H.   T.  Wood) 

Pract.  M.  4:  59. 

—  Mediipval.     Chamb.  J.  46:  237. 
Decorative.     Art  J.  30:  to6. 

—  Ornamental.     Art  J.  2:  228. 

in  i6th  Century.     Pract.  M.  i :  48. 

—  Wood  Carving  for  Book  Covers.     Art  J.  6:  296. 
Bookbindings  and  Gas-Light.     Lib.  J.  3:  64. 

—  Deterioration  of.     (W.  Gibbs)  Lib.  J.  3:  229. 
Bookcase,  Rotating.     Nature,  18:   15. 
Book-Club,  Fuss  in  a.     Fraser,  38:  629. 
Book-Clubs.     (J.  H.  Burton)  Blackw.  90:  440. — 0.  & 

N.  6:  227. 

—  and  Collectors.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  80. 

—  for  all  Readers.     Penny  j\L  13:   179. 

—  in  the  Country.     Colburn,  22:  216. 
Hook-Collecting.     (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  76:  273. 

—  Mania  of.     All  the  Year,  44:   544. 
Book-Collectors.     (E.  Howland)  Lip]iinc.  7:  308. 

—  and  Book  Illustrators.     St.  James,  36:   loi. 

—  Irish.     Dub.  Univ.  80:   i. 
Bookcraft.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  436. 

Booker,  Luke.     Springs  of  Plynlinimon  ;  a  Poem.     Mo. 

R.  134:  121. 
Book-Haunted.     St.  James,  14:  372. 
Book-Hawking  and  popular  Literature.     Month,  4:  19. 


Book-Hoax,   The  £1,000.     (J.  Sabin)  Am.  Bibliop.  7: 

34,  59- 
Book-Hunter.     (J.  H.  Burton)  Blackw.  89:  645.     90:55. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  70:  67,  3S7. 

—  Burton's.     Chamb.  J.  38:  121. 

Book-Hunting  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  147. 
Booking  through.  System  of.     Good  Words,  17:  565. 
Bookkeeping,  Analysis  of.     (T.  Jones)  Hunt,  7:  513. 

—  Double  Entry.     Hunt,  i:  256. 

—  Progress  of.     Dub.  R.  19:  433. 
See  Accounts. 

Book-Love.     Fraser,  36:  icg. 

Book  Makers  as  Book  Lovers.     Broadw.  7:  275.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  11 :  342. 
Bookmakers  for  betting  at  Races.     Chamb.  J.  45:  177. 
Book  Making.     Lakeside,  2:  432. 

—  as  one  of  the  Fine  Arts.     Bentley,  3:  465. 

—  Byways  of.     (11.  S.  S.  Edwards)  Macmil.  34:  457. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  74S. 

—  Mechanics  of.     (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  79:  344. 
Book  Notices,  Superficial.  (J.W.  Nevin)Mercersb.  4:  408. 
Book  Plates.     (M.  A.  Tooke)  Art  J.  28:  267. 

Book  Rovers.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  250. 
Booksellers.     Chamb.  J.  7:  87.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
13:  260. 

—  Author.     Dem.  R.  11:  397. 

—  Combinations  of,  and  Underselling.    Westm.  57:  530. 
Bookselling  abroad.     Chamb.  J.  3:  169. 

—  after  the  Invention  of  Printing.     Chamb.  J.  3:  148. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  5:  390,  471. 

—  before  the  Printing-Press.     Chamb.  J.  3:  140.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  5:  313. 

—  in  England.     Chamb.  J.  3:  204. 

—  in  the  i3tli  Century.     Conih.  g:  475. 
Bookstall,  Romance  of  a.     Chanib.  J.  45:  625. 
Bookstalls.     House.  Words,  7:  2S9. 

Book  Thief,  Capture  of  a.     (S.  S.  Green)  Lib.  J.  5:  48. 
Book  Thieving  and  Mutilation.     (W.  B.  Clarke)  Lib.  J. 
4:  249. 

—  Operations  of  Dr.  Pichler.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  439. 
Book  Trade.     Mus.  9:  2S2. 

—  Makers,  Sellers,  and  Buyers  of  Books.    Fraser,45:  711, 

—  German,  1S36.     Eel.  R.  65:  614. 

—  in  Edinburgh,  1805-20.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  469. 

—  in  England.     (G.  P.  R.  James)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  6:  50. 

—  in  London.      Westm.  57:  511.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

26:  188. 

—  of  Germany,  History  of.     (M.  H.  Meidinger)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  3:  161.     Same  art.  Hunt,  9:  399. 

—  Roman,  under  the  Empire.     (SirG.  Lewis)  Fraser,  65: 

432.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  73:  345. 
Bookworm;  a  Poem.     St.  Paul's,  10:  615. 

—  Gossip  of  an  old.     (W.  J.  Thorns)  19th  Cent.  10:  63, 

886.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151 :  813.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  97:  489. 
Bookworm's  Dream.     Cong.  M.  7:  181. 
Bookworms.     Hogg,  7:  344.  —  Liv.  Age,  139:  3S1. 
Boole,  George,  witli  portrait.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  S40. 

—  Mathematical  Works.     Brit.  ().  44:   141. 
Boomerang.      (A.  W.  Ilowitt)   Nature,    15:  312.  —  (J. 

Lovcring)  Am.  Alma.  1859:  67. 

—  and  its  Vagaries.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  16S. 

Boone,  Daniel.  (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  19  :  577.  —  ( — 
Wentworth)  Meth.  Q.  13:  364. — with  portrait, 
AVest.  M.  i:  95.— -All  the  Year,  28:  127.  — Col- 
burn, 6:  519.    8:  519.  —  Hogg,  i:  56. 

—  Adventures   of.     Chamb.  J.  5:   170.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  10:  93.  —  Carey's  Mus.  2:  321. 

—  Birthplace  of.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  470. 

—  Grave  of.     (J.  ^M.  Peck)  Chr.  R.  13:  402. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  M.  Peck)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  13:  3. 

—  Scene  in  Life  of.     West.  M.  i:   -sS;. 


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Boone,  Daniel,  Sketch  of.    111.  M.  i :  202, 

Boorde,  Andrew,  the  orij^inal  Merry  ^iiidrew.     Fraser, 

83:  629. — Cliamb.  J.  32:  257, 
Boos,  Martin.     (\V.  F.  Stevenson)  Good  Words,  3:  132. 

—  Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  302. —  Ch.  Obs.  27:  517. 
Bootan  and  the  Booteras.     Once  a  Week,  12:  205. 
Bootblacks.     See  Shoeblacks. 
Booth,  Barton,  Memoir  of .     Colburn,  54:  355. 

—  and  the  Actors  of  Queen  Anne's  Days.     Temp.  Bar, 

53:  407- 
Booth,  Edwin.     (L.  C.  Calhoun)  Galaxy,  7:    77.  — with 
portrait,    (\V.   Winter)    llari)er,    63:    61. — (E.   C. 
Stedman)  Atlan.  17:  5S5.  —  with  portrait,  Colburn, 
168:  64. 

—  Acting  of.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  2:  395. 

—  as  Hamlet.      Appletou,  14:  657,  6S9.  —  witii  jwrtrait, 

Ev.  Sat.  9:  25S,  273. 

—  as  Richelieu,  witli  portrait.    Ev.   Sat.  9:    402,  409. 

10:  80,  91. 

—  in  Chicago.     Lakeside,  9:  349. 

Booth,  Junius  Brutus.     (I.  C.  Pray)   Galaxy,  2:  158.— 

All  the  Year,  36:  77. 
Booth,  David.     English  Dictionary.     Mo.  R.  lOO:  22. 
Boothby,  Sir  B.     Fables  and  Satires.     Quar.  3:  43. 
Boothby,  Mrs.  Lictitia,  Memoirs  of.     Colburn,  152:  134. 
Boots,  Easy.     All  the  Year,  5:  511. 

—  and  Shoes,  History  of.    Chamb.J.  36:  21.  —  Godey, 

45-  70-426.    46:  156- 
Machinery  for  sewing.     Pract.  M.  4:  181. 

—  Tollcmache  on.     Chamb.  J.  39:  302. 
Bopeepthe  Great.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  21:  501. 
Borage  Burs.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  Natural.  10:  i. 
Borax,  California.     Hunt,  56:  191. 

—  Deposits  of,  on  the  Pacitic  Coast.    (H.  G.  Hanks)  Over- 

land, 11:  71. 
Borax  Lagoons  of  Tuscany.     Chamb.J.  13:  361.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  26:  172. 
Borcette,  September  at.     (3Irs.  S.  C.  Hall)  St.  James, 

2:  205. 
Bordeaux.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  13:  15S.— 

All  the  Year,  43:    323,   395. — Hunt,    18:    376. — 

Penny  M.  8:  492. 

—  and  Arcachon;  Vine  and  Pine.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  340. 

—  Antiquities  at.     (S.  Lethieullier)  Arch,  i:  75. 
^  Vineyards  of.     Blackw.  71:  617. 

—  Vintage  at.     Chamb.  J.  9:  93. 

—  Walk  in  the  Landes  of.     Colburn,  85:  324. 
Bordentown  and  the  Bonapartes.     (J.  B.  Gilder)  Scrib. 

21:  28. 
Border  Antiquities  of  England  and  Scotland,  Scott  on. 

(J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  28:  305. 
Border  Beauty,  History  of  a.     (J.  Hogg)  Fraser,  9:  97. 
Border  Traditions.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  40. 
Border  Witch.     Lond.  Soe.  2:  181. 
Bore,  Origin  of  the  Term.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  12: 

349- 
Bores  and  Prigs.     Tinslcy,  8:  219. 

—  of  my  Acquaintance.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  285.     6:   185. 
Boreen;  a  Tale.  (N.  Robinson)  Cath.  World,  29:  498,  629. 
Borgia,  Lucretia.    (T.  F.  Crane)  Harper,  52:  498. —  (Alice 

King)  Argosy,  8:  191.  — (H.  S.  AVilson)  19th  Cent. 
6:  664. — Ed.  R.  142:  233.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
126:  515.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  208. 

—  Gilbert's  Life  of.     Colburn,  144:  6S9.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.73:  538. 
Borgias,  The,   Gregorovius's  History  of.     No.  Brit.  53: 

351.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  259. 
Boring  for  Artesian  Wells,  New  Method  of,    1846.     J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  42:  369. 

—  for  Minerals,  Water,  etc.     (J.  Thomson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  47:  68. 

—  for  Oil.     (B.  White)  Atlan.  35:  671, 


Boring  for  Water.    J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i :  24,  86,  174.    2:  34. 
3:  27,  427- 

—  square   Holes,  Hancock's  Machine   for.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  4:  289. 
Borings  and  Deep  Wells.     (G.  R.  Buniell)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  74:  223,  305. 
Boring-Machine.     Pract.  M.  3:  106. 

—  Earth.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:   129. 

for  Telegraph  Poles.     (J.  Gavey)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

98:  430. 

—  for  Mines.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  12. 

Borlase,  William,  a  Cornish  Genius,  Old  Haunts  and  Re- 
mains of.     Lond.  Q.  17:  385. 

—  St.  Aubyn,  and  Pope.     Quar.   139:  367.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  127:  579. 
Bormus;  a  Linus  Song.     Eel.  M.  97:  648. 
Born,  Bertran  de,  the  Troubadour.     (F.  Hueffer)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  17:  185. 
Born  away  from  Home.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  23:  533. 
Born  to  be  a  Poet.     St.  James,  6:  198. 
Born  to  Sorrow.     Sharpe,  44:  113-281.    45:  1-281.    46: 

1-169. 
Borneil,  Giraud  de.     (M.  Davies)  Colburn,  157:  467. 
Borneo.     All  the  Year,  7:  511.  —  Brit.  Q.  7:  261.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  27:  387. 

—  and  Celebes.     Quar.  83:  340. — Lit.  &;  Theo.  R.  2: 

333.  — Eel.  R.  87:  567. 

—  and  the  Dyaks.     Chamb.  J.  42:  551. 

—  and  the  Indian  Archipelago.     Ed.  R.84:  147. — Quar. 

78:  I.  — Eel.  R.  83:  552. 
Marryatt's.     Eel.  R.  88:  51. — Liv.  Age,  17:  33. 

—  and  its  Populations.     Chr.  Rem.  15:  20. 

—  and  Japan.     Liv.  Age,  lo:  310. 

—  Brooke's  Residence  in.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit. 

9:    432.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.   15:  228. — (G.   Rey- 
nolds) Atlan.  18:  667.  —  Chamb.  J.  5:  180,  200.  — 
Colburn,  82:  513.     See  Brooke,  Sir  James. 

—  Burbidge's  Naturalist  in.     (J.  M.  Hubbard)  Nation, 

33  ••  96. 

—  English  in.     For.  Q.  37:  63. 

—  English  Adventure  in.     Dub.  Univ.  31 :  647. 

—  Events  in,  1848.     Dub.  R.  24:  295. 

—  Expedition  to.     Colburn,  76:  365. 

—  Life  in  Forests  of.     Ed.  R.  116:  398. 

—  Milanows  of.     (De  Crespigny)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  34. 

—  Piracy  in.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Contemp.  30:  181. — 

Dub.  Univ.  35:  107. 

—  St.  John's.     No.  Brit.  37:  198. 

—  Scenes  in.     Sharpo,  6:  203,  266. 

—  Slaughterings  in,  1849.     Eel.  R.  91:  137. 

—  Slave-Hunt  in.     (F.  Boyle)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  489. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  365. 
Bomou.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  29:  508. 
Borough,  English,  Law  of .     St.  James,  15:  443. 

—  Some  Account  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  24:  193. 
Boroughs,  Disfranchisement  of.     Blackw.  70:  296. 

—  Grouping  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  5:  257. 

—  Merewether's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  136:  562. 

—  Pocket,  in  England.     Cornh.  18:  299. 

Borough  Road  Schools,  London.  Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  381. 
Borrhomeo  the  Astrologer;  a  Tale.  Dub.  Univ.  59:  55. 
Borri,  F.  G.,  the  Charlatan.     (W.  E.  A.  Axon)  Colburn, 

158:  657. —  Cornh.  15:  366. 
Borrow,    George.     Eel.   M.   23  :  392.  —  (A.  E.  Hake) 

Macmil.  45:    56.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:    560. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  26:  451.  —  Peop.  J.  11:  144. 

—  Bible  in  Spain.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  34: 

170. — Eel.  R.  77:  170.  —  Eel.  Mus.  i:  252,  338. — 
Chr.  R,  11:  516.— So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  465.  — Dub. 
Univ.  21:  248.  —  Mo.  R.  160:  104.  —  (R.  Ford) 
Ed.  R.  77:  105.  —  Quar.  71:  169. — Tait,  n.  s.  lo: 
75,  161.  —  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  321. 


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Borrow,  George.     Gypsies  of  Spain.     See  Gj-psies. 

—  Lavengro.     Colburn,  gi :  290.  —  Dub.  Univ.  37:  711. 

—  Fraser,  43:  272.  —  Sharpe,  13:   184,  229. — Tail, 
n.  s.  18:  270.  —  Blackw.69:  322.  — Eel.  R.  93:  438. 

—  Real  Adventures  of.     Internat.  M.  3:  183. 

—  Recollections  of.     Liv.  Age,  150:  817.     151:  174. 

—  Romany  Rye.     Quar.  loi :  4O8. 
Borrowed  Book.     House.  Words,  7:  317. 

Borrowing  and  Lending  in  old  Times.    Cliamb.  J.  22:  15. 

—  as  a  social  Science.     (.J.  II.  Browne)  Scrib.  5:  476. 

—  Philosophy  of,  from  Punch.     Eel.  ^lus.  i:  202. 
Borrowing  Trouble.     All  the  Year,  25:  162. 
Borthwick  Castle.     St.  JameSj  16:  332.  —  Penny  M.  9: 

477- 
Borussia,  Wreck  of  the.  (W.  S.  Lecky)Chamb.  J.57:  485. 
Boruwlaski,    Joseph,    celebrated   Dwarf.      (C.    Hutton) 

Bentley,  17:  24a 
Bory  de  St.  Vincent,  Voyage  of,  1801-2.      Ed.  R.  6: 

121. 
Boscobel.    House.  Words,  17:  569.  —  Once  a  Week,  27: 

496. 
Boscohel;  a  Tale  of  the  Year  165 1.    (W.  II.  Aiiisworth) 

Cdlburn,  2:  1-447.     150:  1-391. 
Boscobel  House,  Charles  II.  at.     Penny  M.  9:  193. 
Boscobel  Tracts;  Escape  of  Charles  II.    Black w.  82:  727. 

—  Westra.  69:  428.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  420. 
Same  art.  Ed.  il.  44:  459. 

Bosnia  and  Bulgaria,  Travels  in.     Ed.  II.  144:  535. 

—  Austrians  in.     (A.  J.  Evans)  Macniil.  38:  495.  —  (R. 

H.  Lang)  Fortn.  32:  650. 

—  Herzegovina  and  Austria.     Brit.  Q.  68:  393. 

—  in  1875.     (^-  P-  I'"'t'y)  Victoria,  26:  69.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  127:  643. 

—  Occupation  of.     (H.  Tuttle)  Nation,  27:  161. 

—  Peep  at.     Sharpe,  18:  334. 

—  Ride  through.     Fraser,  92:  549. 

—  Short  Trip  into.     House.  Words,  3:   182. 

—  Trip  into.     (H.  Sandwith)  Fraser,  88:  698. 
Bosnian  Fugitives,  Work  among.    Good  Words,  17:  638. 
Bosom  Serpent.     (Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz)  Godey,  26:  141. 
Bosphorus,  The,   Geology  of.     (G.  Washburn)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  I06:  186. 

—  Life  on.    Bentley,  57:  478.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  82. 

—  Night  on.     Chamb.  J.  50:  545. 

—  Summer  on.     (J.  L.  Farley)  Belgra.  23:  312. 
See  Kerteh. 

Bossuet,  Jacques  B^nigne.    (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  20:  221. 
—  Liv.  Age,  49:  loi.  —  Bost.  R.  i:  53S. 

—  and  Bourdaloue.     (J.  J.  van  Osterzee)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

17:  91. 
and  Massilion.     Am.  Church  R.  20:  43S,  572. 

—  and  F(?nelon,  Butler's  Lives  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar. 

10:  409.  —  Anal.  M.  3:  200. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Month.  23:    loS. 

—  and  Leibnitz.     (A.  de  Broglie)  Cath.  World,  2:  483. 

—  as  a  Persecutor.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Mtth.  (^  26:  22. 

—  Early  Life  of.     Kitto,  28:  291.     31:   17. 

—  Memoirs  of,  Abbt- Le  Dieu's.    Etl.  It.  107:  194.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  43:  433.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  83. 

—  Lond.  Q.  6:    400.  —  Chr.   Obs.  23:    69-333. — 
Chr.  Rem.  27:  88. 

Bostaquet,  Dumont  de.  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  121 :  493. 
Boston,  Mass.     (E.  H.  Derby)  Hunt,  23:  483. 

—  a  Poem.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  Athui.  37:  195. 

—  the  American  Athens.    (J.  G.  Kohl)  Bentley,  50:  620. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72:   131. 

—  Ancient  Names  in.     (J.  Farmer)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  19-5. 

—  and  Boston,  Eng.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar.  14:  477. 

—  and  Harvard  University.     Nature,  21:  149. 

—  and  Lowell.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  2i :  390. 

—  Application  for  a  City  Charter,   1650.     (J.  B.  Felt) 

N.  E.  Reg.  11:  206. 


Boston,  Mass.,  Art  Museum.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Harper, 
58:  8i8.  —  Am.  Arch.  8:  205.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10:  426. 

—  Atiiena;um.     (E.  Wigglesworth)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  149. 

—  (G.   Bradford)  No.  Am.  23:    206.  —  U.  S.  Lii. 
Gaz.  4:  310. 
Catalogue  of.     (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  24:  477. 

—  Berkeley  St.  Congregational  Church.  Cong.  Q.  6:  33. 

—  Brattle  S(iuare  Churcli,  Removal  of.    Ev.  Sat.  II :  187. 

—  Jeremiah  Bumstead's  Diary  at,  1722  to  1727.    N.  E. 

Reg.  15:  193,  305. 

—  Charities  of.     (S.  A.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  91 :  149. 

Public  and  private.     Am.  Alma.  1846:  163.  —  (S. 

A.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  61:  135. 

—  Charter  for,  1876.     (G.  Bradford)  No.  Am.  123:  i. 

—  Christ  Church.     (H.  W.  French)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17: 

481. 

—  Church  Affairs  in,  1720-30.     Hist.  M.  21:  196. 

—  Churches  in.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  53. 

—  City  Missions.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  429. 

—  Commerce  of.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  10:  421. 

—  Commercial  Fixity  of.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No.  Am. 

106:  I. 

—  Commercial  Growth  of.     De  Bow,  14:  251. 

—  Commercial  Projects  at,  1868.    (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No. 

Am.  106:  557. 

—  Commercial  Sketch  of.     (A.  Bradford)  Hunt,  i:  124. 

—  Committee  of  Correspondence,  1776.    N.  E.  Reg.  34: 

14,  167,  251. 

—  Congregational  !^Jinister3  of.     Chr.  Exam,  i :  263. 

—  Diary  of  Mary  Fleet  in,  1755-1803.  N.  E.  Reg.  19:  59. 

—  during  J.  (^uiucy's  Mayorship.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am. 

74:  490. 

—  East,  History  of.     Dem.  R.  43:  114. 

—  Educational  Benefactions  in.     Am.  J.  Edue.  8:  522. 

9:  606. 

—  Effects  of  the  Port  Bill,  1774.     N.  E.  Reg.  30:  37^. 

—  Evacuation  of,  1776.     (E.  Taylor)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  231. 

—  Faneuil  Hall.    (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  321. 

—  Fast  Day  Sermon,  1636,     (J.  Wheelwright)  Hist.  M. 

11:  215. 

—  Fire  of  1760.    N.  E.  Reg.  34:  28S. 

of  November,    1872.      (J.  M.    Bugbee)  No.    Am. 

117:  108.  —  (E.  E.  Hale)  0.  &  N,  7:  2.  —  (A.  G. 

Sedgwick)  Nation,  15:  311. 
Losses  to  Literature  and  Art  by.     N.  E.  Reg.  27: 

369- 

—  First  Bank  in,  1714.     (J.  W.  Tliornton)  N.  E.  Reg. 

19:  167. 

—  First  Church,  History  of.     Gen.  Repos.  i:  363. 

—  First  Meeting-House  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  14:  152. 

—  Grammar  Schools.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  61 :  523. 

—  Green  Dragon  Tavern.     Hist.  M.  21 :  28. 

—  Hanover  .St.  Church.   (J.  A.  Palmer)  Cong.  Q.  14:  259. 

—  High  and  Latin  School  Building.    Am.  Arch.  5:  107. 

—  Hollis  Street  Council,  1S42.     Dial,  3:  201. 

—  in  16S7,  French  Protestant  Refugee  in.     Hist.  M.  12: 

294. 

—  in  1713.     Hist.  M.  10:  supp.  82,  119. 

—  in  1782.     Hist.  M.  6:  242. 

—  Items  from   E.   Price's   Interleaved  Almanac,    177S. 

N.  E.  Reg.  19:  329. 

—  Jail,  Journal  of  John  Leach  in,  1775.     ^-  E.  Reg.  19: 

255,  3«3- 

—  King's  Arms  Tavern.     (J.  T.  Hassam)  N.  E.  Reg. 

34:  41- 

—  Latin   School.     Am.  J.   Educ.   12:    529.     27:   65. — 

Education,  1 :  499. 

—  La  Tour  in.     Liv.  Age,  25:  219. 

—  Lawyers  of,  in  olden  Time.      (J.  T.  Morse,  jr.)  Inter- 

nat. R.  9:  542. 

—  Literary  and  social.    (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Harper,  62:  381. 

—  Marriages  in,  1701-43.    N.  E.  Reg.  34:  83-190. 


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Boston,  Mass.,  Memorial  History  of.  (J.  Winsor)  Na- 
tion, 31:  378.  — (\V.  F.  Poole)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  152. 
2:  239.  — (S.  Gilbert)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  3. 

—  Ministers  of,  1630-1842.     (J.  C.  Odiorue)  N.  E.  Reg. 

i:  134,  240,  318. 

—  Mutual  Admiration  Society  of.     Knick.  63:  219. 

—  Newspapers  of,  1704-31,  Items  from.  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  33. 

—  Old  Comer  Bookstore.     (N.  B.  Shurtleff)  Ev.  Sat.  lo: 

i3«- 

—  Parks  for,  Proposed.     Am.  Arch,  i:  194,  215. 

—  Peace  Jubilee,  1869.  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  8:  491. 
1872.    O.  &N.  6:  207. 

—  Post-Office.     Hunt,  14:  129. 

—  Printers,  Publishers,  and  Booksellers  in,  before  1800. 

(S.  G.  Drake)  Hist.  M.  17:  216. 

—  Printing  in.  Early  History  of.     (W.  L.  Stone)  Contin. 

Mo.  4:  257. 

—  Proceedings  of  Committee  of  Safety.     N.  E.  Reg.  30: 

380,441.     31:  31,290.    32:  44.     33:  23. 

—  Progress  in  Population.  (J.  Chickering)  Hunt,  13:  555. 

—  Progressive  Wealth  and  Commerce  of.     (L.  Shattuck) 

Hunt,  15:  34. 

—  Province  House.    (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5: 

882. 

—  Public  Library  of.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Lippinc.  3:  278.  — 

(G.  S.   Hiflard)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2:    203. —(C.  C. 

Smith)  No.  Am.  93:  567. — (J.  Winsor)  Scrib.  3: 

150.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  7:  253. 

Fiction  Lists.     Lib.  J.  i:  2^7, .292. 

in  1867.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  4:  73. 

Resignation  of  Mr.  Winsor.     Lib.  J.  i :  395,  401. 

—  Public  Schools  of.     (E.  Everett)  Eel.  M.  60:  68.— 

U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i :  i.  —  (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  66: 
446. 
before  1800.     (W.  B.  Fowle)  Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  325. 

—  Puritan.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Atlan.  45:  158. 

—  Records    of,   1630-62.     N.  E.   Reg.  2:   76-400.      3: 

38,126,147.  4:55-359-  5:97,243,333.  6:183, 
m-  7:  159,  281.  8:  37,  345.  9:  165,  249.  10: 
67,  217.  11:  199,  330.  12:  107,  347.  13:  213. 
14:133,347-  16:45.  18:168,330.  19:29,168. 
20:  168. 

of  New  Brick  Church.     N.   E.  Reg.  18:  237,  337. 

19:  230,  320. 

—  Religious    Denominations    in.     (L.     Shattuck)    Chr. 

Exam.  42:  460. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (J.  S.  Boies)  N  E.  Reg.  6:  255. 

—  School  Teachers  and  Mr.  Mann.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am. 

60:  224. 

—  Sewerage  of.    Am.  Arch,  i;  44.     2:  265-420. 

—  Shipping  of.     Hunt,  14:  83. 

—  Shurtleff's  Topographical  Description  of.     O.  &  N. 

3:  603. 

—  Siege  of,  1775-76.     (G.  Reynolds)  Unita.  R.  5:  242.  — 

(H.  E.  Scudder)  Atlan.  37:  466.  — Hist.  M.  8:  326. 

—  Pennsyl.  M.  i:  168.  — N.  E.  Reg.  30:  369. 
Frothingham's.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  70:  405. — 

(B.  F.  Tweed)  Univ.  Q.  8:  69. 
Incidents  of.    Am.  Hist.  Rec.  1:  546. 

—  Sketches  of  early  Life  in.     Appleton,  i:  44-275. 

—  Streets  of,  in  1708.     Hist.  M.  14:  117. 
in  1732.    Hist.  M.  17:  33. 

—  Summer  in.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  40. 

—  Views  of.     (E.  Everett)  Hunt,  2:  180. 

—  Walk  around.     Dem.  R.  3:  79. 

—  Water  Celebration.    (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  46:  40. 

—  Water  Works.      Am.  Alma.   1850:  187.     Same  art. 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  828. 

—  Wayside  Relics  in  and  about.     (S.  A.  Drake)  Apple- 

ton,  9:  460,  495,  719. 

—  Young  Men's  Christian  Union.     (F.  W.  Clarke)  0.  & 

N.  5:  251. 


Boston  Book.     (B.  B.  Thatcher)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  314. 

Boston  Courier,  Biography  of.     Hist.  M.  10:  45. 

Boston  Harbor;  Fort  Independence.     Hist.  M.  5:  310. 

Boston,  Hartford,  and  Erie  Railroad,  1869.  (A.  G.  Sedg- 
wick) Nation,  9:  6. 

Boston  Massacre.    All  the  Year,  27:  349. 

Boston  Ministers;  aBallad.  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  131.  26:  419. 

Boston  Portraits  in  French  Setting.  (E.  Duvergier  de 
Hauranne)  Ev.  Sat.  i:  85. 

Boston  Road,  The  old.     (E.  S.  Nadal)  Scrib.  14:  465. 

Boston  Tea  Party.  (F.  S.  Drake)  O.  &  N.  9:  97.  —(E. 
E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  9:  145.  — Niles's  Reg.  33:  75. 

Boston  Teachers'  Association.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  527. 

Boston,  England.  (N.  Hawthorne)  Sharpe,  35:  148. — 
(A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  88:  166. 

—  Church  and  Town  of.     Penny  M.  5:  385. 

—  and  St.  Botolph's.     Putnam,  14:  424. 

—  Old  and  New.     (A.  Rimmor)  Belgra.  43:  44. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Atlan.  9:  '^%. 

—  St.  Botolph's  Church.     (E.  Trollope)  Reliquarj',  14: 

129,  209.  15:  17. 
Boswell,  James.  Dub.  Univ.  49:  359.  74:  313. — (J. 
Purves)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  702.  —  (F.  W."  Shelton) 
Knick.  37:  153. — Ed.  R.  105:  456.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  53:  521.  —  Quar.  103:  279.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  57:  593. — (A.  Clive)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13: 
68.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  146.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Kg^,  105:  366.  —  Sharpe,  14:  48.     Temp.  Bar,  56: 

314- 

—  Letters  of.     Bentley,  41:  204.  —  Chr.  Obs.  59:  9. — 

Chamb.  J.  27:  88.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  40:  548.— 
Eraser,  55:  282.  —  Liv.  Age,  52:  631. — Lond.  Q. 
8:  501. 

—  Loves  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  16:  220. 
Bosworth  Field.     Blackw.  25:  421. 

—  Battle  of.     Penny  M.  lo:  433. 
Botanic  Gardens.     Penny  M.  7:  361. 

Botanical  Excursion.  (H.  C.  Wood,  jr.)  Am.  Natural. 
i:  517. 

—  in  North  Carolina.     (A.  Graj')  Am.  J.  Sci.  42:  i. 
Botanical  Geography.     No.  Brit.  20:  501. 

—  Meyer  on.     For.  Q.  20:  201. 

Botanical  Literature,  Notices  of.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

63:  42. 
Botanical  Miscellany,  Hooker's.     Mo.  R.  125:  317. 
Botanical  Museums.   Nature,  3:  401.  —  (W.  Carruthers) 

Nature,  6:  449. 
Botanical  Nomenclature,  Laws  of.     (A.  L.  P.  P.  de  Can- 

dolle)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  63. 
Botanical  Problems,  Cohn's.     Nature,  11:  261. 
Botanical  Professorship,  Cambridge.     Quar.  19:  434. 
Botanical  Researches;  a  Poem.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ. 

83:  426. 
Botanical  Writings  of  Rafinesque.     Am.  J.  Sci.  40:  221. 
Botanist,  Rambles  of  a,  in  California.     (J.  Muir)  O.  &  N. 

5:  767- 

—  in  Europe.     (W.  G.  Farlow)  Am.  Natural.  8:  i,  112, 

295. 
Botanizing.     (W.  Flagg)  Atlan.  27:  657. 

—  at  Oakshott  Heath.     (S.  Hibberd)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  266. 
Botany.     Westm.  51:  356.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  777. 

—  Address  in  London,  1866.     (A.  L.  P.  P.  de  Candolle) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  230. 

—  and  Botanists.     Westm.  58:  385. 
Scottish.     No.  Brit.  31:  197. 

—  and  Gardening.     Eel.  R.  86:  167. 
Pleasures  of.     Eel.  M.  13:   117. 

—  applied  to  Arts  and  Art-5Ianufacture.     (C.  Dresser) 

Art  J.  9:  17-340-     10:  37-362. 

—  as  a  Branch  of  Female  Education.    Victoria,  24:  67. 

—  Bigelow's  Medical.     (W.  Channing)  No.  Am.  9:  23. 

—  British  Alpine.    No.  Brit.  37:  67. 


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Botany,  Brown's  Manual  of.     Nature,  ii:  345. 

—  Classic  Flora.     (M.  A.  Lloyd)  Galaxy,  18:  115.     19: 

801. 

—  Classification  in.     (W.  L.  Davidson)  Mind,  5:  513. 

—  Comstock's  and  Phelps's.     Am.  Mo.  it.  4:  112. 

—  Ciyptogamic  Vegetation.     Lond.  Q.  i:  88. 

—  Decandolle's.     (L.  liay)  No.  Am.  38:  32. 

—  Decandolle's  Geograj)liical.     Ed.  U.  104:  490. 

—  Do  Varieties  wear  out?    (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOg: 

109. 

—  Gray's  Text-Books  on.     (Mrs.  I.  James)  No.  Am.  87: 

321.  —  (G.  B.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  56:  192.     61:  254. 
—  Am.  J.  Sci.  55:  377. 

—  Henfrey's.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Nature,  18:  217. 

—  Hooker's  Primer  of .     (M.  A.  Lawson)  Nature,  14:  8. 

—  Hooker's  American.     Am.  J.  Sci.  9:  263. 

—  in  America.     (.1.  D.  Hooker)  Nature,  18:  325. 

—  in  Germany.     Nature,   17:   15S. 

—  in  North  America  from  1635-1S58.     (E.  Brendel)  Am. 

Natural.  13:  754.     14:  25. 

—  in  the  Oxford  Natural  Science  School.    Nature,  6:  77. 

—  in  Queensland.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  Nature,  II :  271. 

—  in  Schools.     (M.  L.  Owen)  O.  &  N.  6:  245. 

—  in  United  States  in  1879,   1880.     (E.  E.  Bessey)  Am. 

Natural.  14:  862.     15:  947. 

—  Instruction  in.    (W.  G.  Earlow)  Am.  Natural.  lo:  2S7. 

—  Keith's.     Mo.  R.  82:126. 

—  Lindley  rersiw  Hooker.     Mo.  R.  134:  342. 

—  Natural  Systems  of.     Westm.  54:  38. 

—  Nature's  Planting.     All  the  Year,  2:  50&. 

—  Nuttall's.   U.  S.  Lit.Gaz.6:  439.  — Am.  J.  Sci.  13:  99. 

—  of  Antarctic  Regions.     (A.  Grav)  Am.  J.   Sci.  58: 

161, 

—  of  Canada.     (W.  Hincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  6:  165,  276. 

—  (J.  M.  Buchan)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  14:  2S1. 

—  of  a  Coal  Mine.     (W.  Carruthcrs)  Po[).  Sci.  R.  6:  2S9. 

—  of  Eastern  Kansas.     (E.  Hall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loo:  29. 

—  of  Great  Britain,  Hooker's.    (A.  VV.  Bennett)  Nature, 

2:  292. 

Native.     Hogg,  5:  302,318.     6:  59-405. 

Origin  of  local  Floras.     (II.  Coultas)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

4:  28. 
Smith's.    Ed.  R.  6:  79. 

—  of  Illinois.     (E.  L.  Greene)  Am.  Natural.  3:  5. 

—  of  India,  Hooker's.     Nature,  12:  3. 

Oliver's.     (M.  J.  Berkeley)  Nature,  1 :  234. 

—  of  Japan.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci.  78:  187. 

—  of  North  America,  Gray's.     (.J.  Carey)  No.  Am.  67: 

174. 

—  of  North  of  France.     Ed.  R.  7:  loi. 

—  of  the  Quantocks.     (W.  Tuckwell)  Nature,  7:  48. 

—  of  United  States.     (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  13:  100. 
Gray's.     (J.   Carey)   No.   Am.   67:    174. — Chr. 

E.xam.  45:  142. 

Statistics  of  Northern  Flora.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  72:  204.     73:  62,  369. 

—  Physiological,  Keith's  System  of.     Eel.  R.  27:  259, 

—  Popular.     (A.  L.  Phelps)  Nat.  Q.  2:  276.  —  Hogg,. 8: 

27,  171. 

—  Progress  of,  during  1869.     (G.  Bentham)  Nature,  2: 

91,  no. 
and  State  of.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  2S8,  346. 

—  Ruskiu's  Proserpina.     (A.  liray)  Nation,  21 :   103. 

—  Sachs's  Text-Book  of.  (W.  R.M'Nah)  Nature,  12:  62. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  314. 

—  Smith's  Grammar  of.     Fxl.  R.  33:  535. 

—  Smith's  Introduction  to.     Ed.  R.  15:  nS. 

—  Study  of.     lid.  Mo.  R.  5:  631.  — Mus.  15:  247.  — Mo. 

R.  129:  422. —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  103. 

—  Systematic  Tendencies  of.     (M.  C.  Cooke)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  14:  254. 


Botanj-,  Willdenow's.    Ed.  R.  11:  73. 

See  Flora;  Flowers;  Plants;  Trees;  Vegetable  Anat- 
omy;  also  names  of  separalt  ytnera,  species,  and 
plants. 
Botany  Bay.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R  32:  28.     38:  85. 

—  Convict's  Recollections  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  34:  25. 

—  Oxley's  Tour  in.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  34:  422. 
Botello,  James,  Adventure  of.     (W.  S.  Mayo)  Hogg,  9: 

2S5.     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  3:  40. 
Both  her  Boys;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  38:  228. 
Both  Sides  o"f  the  Shield.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Scrib.  lo:  88. 
Botheration  of  Billy  Cormack.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  539. 
Bothie  of  Tojier-na-Fuosick.    Fraser,  39:  103.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  21 :  197. 
Bothwell,  J.  II.,  Earl  of.     Blackw.  2:  30. 

—  Latter  Years  of.     (R.  S.  Ellis)  Arch.  38;  308. 

—  Life  of.     (\V.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  30:  389. 

—  Manuscript  of.     Colburn,  13:  521. 

Bothmer,  Baroness  von.    Cruel  as  the  Grave.    Dub.L'niv. 

79:  44- 
Botta,  Charles,  Histories  of.     For.  R.  1 :  490. 
Bottger.     See  Boettger. 
Botticelli,  Sandro.     (W.  II.  Pater)  Fortn.  14:  155.  — (C. 

Monkhouse)  Art  J.  33:  120. 

—  Picture  of  the  Nativity.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  2:  25. 
Bottle  Hill.     See  Madison,  N.  J. 

Bottle  Impj  The.     Knick.  56:  273. 

Bottle  of  Hay.     House.  Words,  9:  69. 

Bottle  Papers  at  Sea.     Penny  M.  13:  494. 

Bottle  Tit  and  its  Nest.     Penny  M.  7:  481. 

Botts,  J.  Minor,  with  portrait.     Am.  Whig  R.  6:  504. 

Boucher,  Francois.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  3:  34. 

—  Incident  in  Life  of;  a  Poem.     St.  Paul's,  3:  460. 
Bouchor,  Maurice,  and  his  Poetry.     (W.  Besant)  Temp. 

Bar,  41:  533.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  93. 
Boucicault,  Dion,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week,  26:  430. 

—  Formosa.     Once  a  Week,  21:  107. 
Boucicaut,  Aristide.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  37S. 

Boudinot,   Elias,  with  portrait.     Portfo. (Den.)  23:  265. 

—  (H.  B.  Stryker)  Pennsyl.  M.  3:  191. 
Bough,  Samuel.     (A.  Fraser)  Portfo.  lo:  114. 
Bought  and  sold;  a  Poem.    (R.  A.  Benson)  Once  a  Week, 

i:  452. 
Bought  Bridegroom;  a  Story  of  Gold.     Dub.  Univ.  32: 

684.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  84. 
Boughton,  George  H.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  2:  65. 

—  Divided  Attention;  Picture  by.     I'ortfo.  8:  159. 

—  Works  of.     Art  J.  25:  41. 

Bouguercau,  Wm.  Adolph.     (R.Menard)  Portfo.  6:  42. 
Bouillict,  Louis.     (E.  Reclus)  Putnam,  14:  5S8,  693. 
Boulak,  Longshore  Life  at.    (Lady  Duff-Gordon)  Macmil. 

15:  365- 
Boulanger,  Gustave.     (R.  Mdnard)  Portfo.  6:  178. 
Boulders.     See  Bowlders. 
Boulogne.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  6^1.  —  Sharpe,  42:  240. 

—  Belfry  and  (Cathedral  of.  (C.  A.  Mutv)  Pop.  J.  8:  99. 

—  British  .Settlement  at.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  52. 

—  Bui)bles  from,     (".olburn,  42:  214. 

—  Day  at.     All  the  Year,  39:  245.  —  (P.  F.  Howard) 

Colburn,  80:  450. 

—  Education  in.     Temp.  Bar,  21:  38. 

—  en  Route  to  Paris.     (W.  H.  Maxwell)  Bcntley,  26:  74. 

—  Fetes  at.     Bentley,  36:  321. 

—  Fisher-Folk  of.     (L.  A.  Chamerovzow)  St.  James,  34: 

474- 

—  in  18th  Century.     (J.  Hutton)  Tinsley,  19:  213. 

—  Museum  at.     Penny  M.  7:  452,  46S. 

—  Plea  for.     (A.  Smith)  Bentley,  20:   529. 

—  Roman  Lighthouse  at.     Penny  M.  13:  12. 

—  Rue  de  I'Ecu.     (G.  A.  Sala)  temp.  Bar,  12:   184. 

—  Works  on.     Fraser,  16:  379. 

Boulton,  Matthew,  and  J.  Watt.     Ev.  Sat.  i:  175. 


BOUNCE 


154 


BOWL 


Bounce.     (I.  A,  Prokop)  Lippinc.  13:  733. 
Bound  to  John  Company;  a  Novel.     (.M.  E.  Braddon) 
Belgra.  6:  5-479.    7:69-513.    8:117-503.    9:132- 

538. 
Bound  with  Paul;  a  Tale.    (M.  A.  Thicker)  Cath.  World, 

T-  389- 

Boundaries  of  Empires,  Natural.  (J.  Fitch)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
14:  18.  16:  99.  —  (iM.  lleilprin)  Nation,  li:  133. 
/See  aho  C'eiiturial  Stones. 

Boundary  Linos,  ludelinable.    (F.  Jacox)  Bentlcy,  62:  63. 

Boundary  Question,  Northeastern.  (N.  Hale)  No.  Am. 
26:  421.  33:  262.— (C.  S.  Davis)  No.  Am.  34: 
514.--  (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  43:  413.— (C.  F.  Ad- 
ams) No.  Am.  52;  424. —  (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am. 
53:  439-  —  Westm.  40:  1S2.  —  with  map,  New  York 
K.  8:  196.  —  with  map,  (C.  Buller)  AVestm.  34:  202. 

—  with  map,  (X.  Hale)  Am.  Alma.  1840:  85.— 
Dem.  R.  5;  342.  —  Ann.  Picj;-.  4=  5^.     6:  94.     7:13- 

—  Eel.  Mus.  3:  331.— Niles's  Reg.  34:  356.  42: 
461.  —with  map,  Fraser,  22:  346.—  Quar.  67:  501. 

—  Bost.  Mo.  i:  i;7i.     <See  also  Ashburton  Treaty. 

—  Northwestern.   (B.Alvord) Putnam,  16:300.  —  Fraser, 

27:  4S4.  — with  map.  Dub.  Univ.  21-  377.  —Niles's 
Reg.  22:  149.  —  BiaelvW.  48:  331.  /See  aim  Oregon 
Question. 

Bounties  to  Soldiers.     Republic,  i:  88. 

Bounty,  Mutineers  of  the.     (R.  A.  Young)  Scrib.  22:  54. 

—  Mutiny  of  the.     Meth.  M.  39:  846. 
/See  Pitcairn's  Island. 

Bounty  Loan.     (.J.  F.  Entz)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  545. 
Bouquet,  Gen.  Henry.     Olaen  Time,  i:   200.  —  (G.  H. 
Fisher)  Pennsyl.  M.  3:  121. 

—  Expedition,  1764.     Olden  Time,  i;  217,  241.  —  (J.  T. 

Headley)  23:  577. 
Bouquet  of  Roses;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  44:  97. 
Bouquets.     All  the  Year,  12:  9. 

Bourbaki,  Gen.  Leonidas,  with  portrait.    Ev.  Sat.  gr  758. 
Bourbon.     (W.  E.  Montague)  Fraser,  99:  135. 
Bourbon,  Catherine  de.     Cornli.  13:  213. 

—  Loye  and  Marriage  of      Cornh.  31 :   79.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  84:  310. —  Liv.  Age,  124:  5^5- 

Bourbon,  Charles,  Duke  of.  (.J.  G.  Wilson)  U.  S.  Serv. 
M.  5:  114. 

Bourbon,  Constable.  Colburn,  124:  164.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  73:  67. 

Bourbon,  Henri  de,  Prince  de  Cond^.  (S.  S.  Hunger- 
ford)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  336. 

Bourbon,  Maria  Immacolata  Aloysia  de.  (A.  Young) 
Cath.  World,  21 :  670. 

Bourbon,  House  of.     Once  a  Week,  23:  3S7. 

Bourbons,  The.     Ed.  R.  39:  84. 

—  and  Bonapartes.     Month,  22:  319. 

—  Bones  of.    All  the  Year,  12:  332. 

—  Italy  and.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  431. 

—  La.st  tifteen  Years  of.    For    Q.  29:  3S4.    Same  art. 

Am.  Eel.  4:  488. 

—  of  Spain.     Ed.  R.  2i:  175. 

—  Pedigree  of.     (W.  D.  Pink)  Antiquary,  4:  286. 

—  Personal  Memoirs  of,  in  Spain.     (J.  Bonner)  Harper, 
•     10:  484. 

—  Restoration  of.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  23 :  i .  —  Selec.  Ed. 

R.  4:  306.  —  Quar.  73:  6S.  —  For.  Q.  11:  89. 
Bourbon  Pretenders.     St.  James,  4:  486. 

/See  Williams,  Eleazar. 
Bourbon,  Isle  of.     Liv.  Age,  141:  213. 

—  Commerce  of.     (C.  T,  Campbell)  Hunt,  17:  63. 
Bourboni.^ms.     Tait,  4:  64. 

Bourbonnais  Railroad,  Report  of,  i860.     (C.  Desnoyers) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  71:  i,  73. 
P.ource,  Henri.  Art  J.  19:  43. 
Bourdaloue,  I.ouis,  and  Bossuet.     (J.  J.  van  Osterzee) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  91. 


Bourdaloue,  Louis,  Bossuet,  and  Massillon.  Am.  Church 
R.  20:  438,  572. 

—  and  his  Coulemporaries.     Month,  31:  262,  467. 

—  and  Massillon.     Eel.  R.  93:  277. 

—  in  Court  of  Louis  XIV.    (J.  P.  Reynolds)  Chr.  R.  rS: 

382,  537- 

—  Life  and  Sermons.     Chr.  Rem.  27:  88. 

—  Sermons  of.     Bib.  R.  i :  450. 

—  Works.     (H.  W.  Thorpe,  A.  M.)  Evang.  R.  4:  204. 
Bourdillon,  F.  W  ,  Poems  of.     Liv.  Age,  138:  636. 
Bourdon,  Madame,  Works  of.     Month,  1 :  266. 
Bourgeois  Wedding;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  16:  322. 
Bourges,  an  old  French  City.     (B.  R.  Parkes)  Argosy, 

2:  197, 

Bourn,  Samuel,  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  10:  1136. 

Bourne,  Edward  E.,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.  (E.  B. 
Smith)  N.  E.  Reg.  28:  i. 

Bourne,  Admiral  Nehemiah,  Memoir  of.  (I.  J.  Green- 
wood) N.  E.  Reg.  27:  26. 

Bourne,  Vincent,  and  modern  Latinists.  (T.  C.  Clarke) 
Chr.  Exam.  45:  243. 

—  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  8:  S32. 

—  Writings  of.     Kiiiek.  24:  367. 
Bournemouth.    Loud.  Soe.  40:  497. 

—  Eocene  Flora  of.     (J.  S.  Gardner)  Nature,  21 :  181. 
Visit  to.     Tinsley,  6:  146. 

Bourse,  Business  on  the.     All  the  Year,  24:  484. 
Boutiques,  Chapter  about,  Codicil  to.     Fraser,  23:  328. 
Boutwell,  George  S.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  339. 

—  as   Secretary   of   the   Treasury.      (J.   B.   Hodgskin) 

Nation,  9:  5. 
Biiw  Bells,  Within  Sound  of.     Belgra.  26:  60. 
Bow  Churcln-ard,  Ancieftt  Buildings  in.     (T.  Lott)  Arch. 

31:  318. 
Bow-Street  Oflicer,  Episodes  in  the  Life  of  a.    Chamb.  J. 

56:  409. 
Bow-Street  Runner,  Experiences  of  a.  Chamb.  J.  56:  123. 
Bowditch,  Nathaniel.     (A.  Young)  Am.  J.  Sci.  35:  i. — 

(A.  Young)  Hunt,  i:  33.  — Am.  Alma.  1836:  28S. 
—  Chr.  R.  3:  321.— New  York  R.  4:  308.— Am. 

Q.  Reg.  11:  309. 

—  Translation  of  Mecanique  Celeste.     (B.  Peirce)  No. 

Am.  48:  T43. 

—  Writings  of,  Complete  List  of.     Math.  Mo.  2:  57. 
Bowdler,  John.    Poetry.  Quar.  21:  112.  —  Ed. 1^.28:335. 

—  Select  Pieces.     Portfo.(Den.)  24:  437. 
Bowdoin,  James.     (F.  Bowcn)  No.  Am.  75:  331. 

—  Memoir  of.     (J.  B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  152. 
Bowdoin  College.    (G.  F.  Packard)  Scrib.  I2:  47.  —  O.  & 

N.  4:  112. 

—  History  of.     (A.  S.  Packard)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  105. 

—  May  Training  at,  1836.     (T.  B.  Read)  University  Q. 

1:  264. 

—  Patriotic   Record   of.     (J.   H.    Thompson)   Hours   at 

Home,  3:  463. 
Bowdoin  Genealogy.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg. 

10:  79. 
Bowen,  Francis.     Lowell  Lectures.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr. 

Exam.  48:  88.  —(G.  I.  Cha.se)  Chr.  R.  15:  78. 

—  Speculative  Philosophy.     Eel.  M.  5:  215. 
Bower,  A.     Sharpe,  9:  90. 

Bower  Bird,  The  Spotted.     Internat.  M.  i :  386. 
Bowers,  Col.  T  S.,  Life  of.    (S.  Cadwallader)  U.  S.  Serv. 

M.  5:  360. 
Bowery  Theater,  Accident  at,  1851.     (F.  Copcutt)  Knick. 

38:  601. 
Bowie,  James.     (Dr.  Kilpatrick)  De  Bow,  13:  37S. 
Bowie,  Colonel,  and  his  Knife.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  120. 
Bowker,  Joseph.     (11.  Hall)  Hist.  M.  12:  351. 
Bowker's  Courtship;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  42:  395. 
Bowl  of  Punch  in  the  Captain's  Room;  a  Sketch.     Dub. 

Univ.  47:  447. 


BOWLS 


155 


BRACELETS 


Bowls,  Game  of,     (R.  R.  Macjjregor)  Belgra.  36:  352. 
Bowlder  and  Glacial  Scratches  at  Englewood,  N.  J.     (W. 
B.  Dwight)  Am.  J.  Sci.  91:   10. 

—  Drift,  Western.     (E.  Andrews)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98:   172. 

—  in  the  Drift  of  Amherst,  Mass.     (E.  Hitchcock)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  72:  397. 
Bowlders.     (B.  Struder)  Am.  J.  Sci.  36:  325. 

—  and  rolled  Stones.     Am.  J.  Sci.  9:  28. 

—  Scottish.     Nature,  6:  477. 
Bowles,  Caroline.     Cornh.  30:  217. 

—  Poems  of.     Liv.  Age,  1 1 :  230. 

—  Widow's  Tale.     Blackw.  11:  2S6. 
Bowles,  Major  John.     X.  E.  Reg.  2:  192. 

Bowles,  .John,  Reflections  on  tlie  Peace.  (Syd.  Smith) 
Ed.  R.  1 :  94. 

Bowles,  Leonard  C,  Obituary  Notice  of.  (H.  W.  Foote) 
Unita.  R.  5:  418. 

Bowles  the  Waiter.     All  the  Year,  28:  270. 

Bowles,  William  L.  (S.  C.  Hall  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall) 
Art  J.  1865:  375.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  216. — 
(J.  A.  Heraud)  Temp.  Bar,  8:  429.  —with  portrait, 
Eraser,  13:  300.  — Chamb.  J.  13:  308. 

—  Bromhill  Parsonage.     Blackw.  24:  226. 

—  Days  departed.     Blackw.  27:  279. 

—  Grave  of  the  last  Saxon.     Blackw.  12:  71. 

—  Missionary.     Blackw.  6:  13. 

—  Poems  of.     Quar.  2:  235.     61:  427. 

—  Spirit  of  Discovery.     Ed.  R.  6:  313. 
Bowlin,  James  B.,  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  18:  323. 
Bowman,  Samuel,  Bishop.    (J.  C.  Passmore)  Am.  Church 

R.  14:  499. 
Bowood,  Inmates  and  Visitors  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  26. 
Bowring,  Sir  John.     Knick.  2:  358. 

—  Ancient  Poetry  of  Spain.     Eel.  R.  42:  259. 

—  Matins  and  Vespers.     Chr.   Exam.  4:  524.  —  U.   S. 

Lit.  Gaz.  6:  407.  —  Mo.  R.  loi :  249.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
23:  697. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Westm.108:  3S7.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

135:  515- 

—  Oratory  of .     Eraser,  34:  465. 

—  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  38:   162. 

—  Specimens  of  Russian  Poets.     Eel.  R.  39 :  59.  —  Lond. 

M.  3:  316. 
Box  and  Cox,  in  the  Bay  of  Bengal.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  3S5. 
Box  on  the  Ears.    (J.  E.  Hartzenbusch)  Victoria,  15:  292. 
Box  with  the  Iron  Clamps.     (E.  M.  Church)  Lond.  Soc. 

13:  422,  515. 
Boxall,  Sir  Win.     (Lord  Coleridge)  Forln.  33:  177. — 

Art  J.  32:  83. 
Boxer,  The.     Blackw.  25:   159. 
Boxford,  Mass.     Items  from  John  Cushing's  Almanac, 

1746.     N.  E.  Reg.  19:  237. 

—  Taxes  in,  in  1687.     N.  E.  Reg.  33:  162. 
Boxgrave  Priory,  Matrix  of  the  Seal  of.     (Sir  F.  Mad- 
den) Arch.  27:  375. 

Boxhill  and  its  Picnics.     All  the  Year,  41:  205. 
Boxiana;  or.   Sketches  of  Pugilism.      Blackw.  5:    439, 

593)663.     6:66,279,609.     7:294.     8:60.     9:  4()0. 
Boxing  and  Prize  Fight.s.     Blackw.  17;  603.     19:  505. 

36:  S39. 
Boxing  Match  at  Wi.nblodon.     Blackw.  2:  669. 
Boxing  Night  at  the  East  End.     Once  a  Week,  24:  45. 
Boy  in  Gray.     (A.  C.  Redwood)  Scrib.  22:  641. 
Boy  of  the  Future.     Once  a  Week,  7:  203. 
Boy  of  the  Light-House,  Tiie;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  8:  40. 
Boy  on  a  Hill-Farm.     (M.  Dean)  Lippinc.  22:  310. 
Boj' Bishop.     (J.  Bowie)  Arch.  9:  39. 
Boy  Crime  and  its  Cure.     Eel.  R.  103:  252. 
Boy  Laborers,  Experiment  with.     Liv.  Age,  19:   165. 
Boy  Monsters.     All  the  Year,  19:   103. 
Boy  Poet  of  Rome,  Monument  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  287. 
Boy  Soldiers.     (W.  W.  Knollys)  19th  Cent.  6:  i. 


Boy's  first  Fight.     Chamb.  J.  43:  65. 
Boy's  Home.     (H.  King)  Once  a  Week,  15:  215. 
Boys.     (A.  G.  Peuu)  Lippinc.  7:  98.  —  (H.  E.  SpofEord) 
Galaxy,  6:  835.  —  All  the  Year,  14:  37.     39:  442. 
—  Macmil.  23:  432.  —  N.  Eel.  5:  446. 

—  Against.     Chamb.  J.  39:  145.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

77:  85. 

—  and  Girls.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  54:  19. 

—  British  Cubs.     Sliarpe,  32:  293. 

—  Clever.     House.  Words,  18:  514. 

—  Essay  on.     Broadw.  8:  189. 

—  Height  and  Weight  of.     (F.  Galton)  Anthrop.  J.  5: 

174. 

—  in  Books.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  330. 

—  Lesson  on.     (T.  P.  Bevan)  Once  a  Week,  10:  705. 

—  Training  of.     (S.  C.  Kendall)  Scrib.  3:  723. 

—  Virtues  and  Vices  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  31:  463. 
Boys  not  allowed.     (S.  Loring)  Lakeside,  lo:  63. 
Boyce,  John.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Eilet)  Godey,  56:  121. 
Boycotted.     (W.   B.  Jones)  Coiitemp.  39:    S56.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  113.  Same  art.  Eel.  il.  97:  209. 
Boycotting,  Genesis  of.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  31:  437. 
Boyd,  A.  K.  H.    Leisure  Hours  in  Town.    (W.  E.  Boies) 

New  Eng.  21:  442. 

—  Recreations  of  a  Country  Parson.     ( W.  E.  Boies)  New 

Eng.  19:  8S2. — Bost.  R.  2:  162.  —  Liv,  Age,  69: 

116. 
Boyd,  Henry  S,     Translations  from  the  Fathers.     Ed.  R. 

24:  58. 
Boyd,  Dea.  William.     Cong.  Q.  4:  351. 
Boyd,  Captain ;  a  Hero's  Obsequies.    Dub.  L'niv.  57 :  453. 
Boydell;  a  Sketch.    (F.  McLandbursh)  Lakeside,  6:  270. 
Boydell's  Shakspere,    Art  J.  3:  85.  —  Blackw.  39:  6S3, 

45:  402- 
Boyden,  Seth.     (S.  B.  Hunt)  Hours  at  Home,  11:  115. 
Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.     (F.  E.  Heath)  Scrib.  14:  776, 
Boyhood  and  Barbarism.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  278. 

—  Bit  of  our.     Eraser,  43:  631. 

—  Happy.     Once  a  Week,  25:  261. 

—  of  a  Dreamer;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  33. 
Boyle,  John,  Table-talk  of.     Eraser,  23:  574. 

Boyle,  Mary  L.     Bridal  of  Melcha,     Dub.  Univ.  23:  508, 
Boyle,  Robert.     All  the  Year,  5:  87,  —  Brit,  Q.  9:  200. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  28.  —  Dub.  Univ.  7:  359. 

—  his  Influence  on   Science  and  liberal  Ideas.      (E.  I. 

Sears)  Nat.  Q.  14:  60. 
Boyle  Family.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  392. 
Boyle,  Antiijuities  of.     (J.  J.  Kelly)  Irish  Mo.  7:  414, 

4S2,  576.     8:  47,  103. 
Boyle  Lectures  for  1S74  and  1S75,     Cong.  5:  213, 
Boylston,  Dr.  Zabdiel.     Hist.  M.  i:  140. 

—  and  Jolm.     (C.  W.  Parsons)  N.  E.  Reg.  35:   150. 
Boylston  Genealogy.     (T.  B.  Wyman)  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  145. 
Boyne,  Tlie  River.     Dub.  L^niv.  29:  341,  764, 

—  and  Blackwater,  Wilde  on.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  327. 

—  Campaign  of,  1690.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  154. 
Boyse,  .Joseph.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  65. 
Boysc,  Samuel,  Life  of.     Mus.  38:  209, 
Boyton,  Cliarles.     Blackw.  34:   171. 

Bovton,  ('apt.  Paul,  Across  the  Channel  with.     St.  James, 
"    36:  532. 

—  An  Evening  with.     (A.  McNeill)  Gent.  M.  u.  s.  14: 

715- 
Bozzari,  Marco.     Colburn,  8:  441. 

—  Death  of.     Niles's  Reg.  25:  1S3, 
Bozzies,     Ed.  M.  29:  382. 

Brabant,  Duke  of,  Marriage  of.     Eraser,  48:  482. 
Bracciolini,   Poggio,   Life  of.      (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R. 

'2:  42. 
Bracelets.      (M.  G.  Watkins)  Belgra.  6:  40.  —  Godey, 

78:  155. 
Bracelets,  The.     (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  31:  39. 


BRACHIOPODA 


156 


BRAIN 


Brachiopoda;    a  Division  of  Aiimlida.     (E.  S.  Morse) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  lOO:  loo.  —  (A.  Wilson)  Colburn,  156: 

543- 

—  Early  Stages  of.     (E.  S.  Morse)  Am.  J.  Sci.  gg:  103. 

—  of  the  United  States  Coast  Survey,  Uall's.     (J.  G. 

Jeffreys)  Nature,  4:  238. 
Bracken,  T.,  with  portrait.     Bank.  51.  (L.)  7:  536. 
Bracken  Hollow.     Harper,  28:  531. — Once  a  Week,  lo: 

57,  S5. 
Brackenridge,  Henry  H.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  i. 
Brackets  ar.d  I'luminer  Blocks.     Pract.  M.  i:  34. 
Bracoon,  The;  a  Louisiana  Licident.     St.  James,  g:  471. 
Bracton;  or,  Sub  Sigillo.     (W.  H.  Anderdon)  Irish  Mo. 

8:  1-659.     9:  31-258. 
Bradbury,  John  M.,  with  portrait.     (J.  W.  Dean)  N.  E. 

Keg.  31:  365. 
Bradbury,  Capt.  Thomas,  Descendants  of.    Hist.  M.  14: 

205. 
Bradbury's  Visitor.    Lond.  Soc.  9:  115. 
Braddocii's   Defeat.     (Dr.   Mayo)    Dcm.   R.   2o:    44.— 

Niles's  Keg.  14:   179.  —  Hist.  M.  8:  353. 

—  Beaujeu  Victor  at.     Hist.  M.  7:  265. 

—  Dr.  Franklin  on.     Olden  Time,  i:  89. 

—  Route  to  the  Mouongahela.     Olden  Time,  2:  465,  539. 

—  Sparks  on.     Olden  Time,  i:  126. 

—  Visit  to  Field  of.     Olden  Time,  i:  1S6. 

—  Who  killed  Gen.  Braddock?    Hist.  M.  11:  141. 
Braddon,  Miss  M.  E.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  i:  593. — 

Liv.  Age,  77:  99. 

—  Aurora  Floyd,  and  Lady  Audley's  Secret.    Chr.  Rem. 

46:  209. 

—  Lady  Audley's  Secret.     Cornh.  7:  135. 

—  The'Lady'sMile.    Chr.  Rem.  52:  184. 

—  Novels  of.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  436.  —  No.  Brit.  43:  180. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  616. 
Braden,  Forest  of.  Ancient  Limits  of.     (J.  Y.  Akerman) 

Arch.  37:  257. 
Bradfield  Inundation.     Chamb.  J.  51:  241. 
Bradford,  Aldeu,  Sketch  of.     Chr.  Exam.  35:  375. 
Bradford,  Moses.     (C.  Cutler)  Cong.  Q.  6:   175. 

—  Memoir  of.     (H.  W^ood)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:   128. 
Bradford,  Robert  B.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  K.  42:  324. 
Bradford,  Gov.  William.    ( W.  F.  Rae)  Good  Words,  21 : 

337- 

—  Family  Bible  and  Record.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  275. 

—  History  of   New   Plymouth,    Discovery   of  the   MS. 

N.  E.  Reg.  9:  231.     10:  353.     11:  44. 

—  Letter  to  John  Winthrop,  1631.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  240. 

—  Memoir  of.     (J.  B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.   14:   155. — 

Cong.  M.  9:  337,  393. 

—  Relatives  of.     (F.  Kidder)  N.  E.  Reg.  14:  195. 
Bradford,  William,  Printer.     (J.  W.  Wallace)  Hist.  M. 

7:  201. 

—  Works  printed  by,  16S6-1717.     Hist.  M.  3:  171. 
Bradford,  William,  American  Artist.     Hours  at  Home, 

3:  515- 
Bradford  Genealogy.     (W.  Allen)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  127.  — 

(R.   H.  Walworth)  N.E.Reg.  14:    174.  — (G.  M. 

Fessendeu)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  39,  233.— (W.  Allen)  N.  E. 

Reg.  9:  127.  — (N.    A.  Otis)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  218. 
Bradford,  England,  and  the  Worsted  Manufacture.     (G. 

Taylor)  Pract.  M.  2:  274. 

—  Industries  of.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  69. 

—  to  Brindisi,  From.     All  the  Year,  25:  252,  276. 
Bradford,  Mass.,  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  236.     18: 

275'  349-     19:  22. 
-—  Academy  at.  History  of.     (J.  Merrill)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

13:  70. 
Bradgate  Park,  Residence  of  Lady  Jane  Grey.    Lond.  M. 

5:  166. 
Bradish,  Luther,  with  portrait.    Eel.  M.  60:  1 1 1 .  —  Hist. 

M.  7:  297. 


Bradlaugh,  Charles,  and  the  Constitution.  (S.  Amos) 
Contemp.  40:  424. 

—  and    his   Opponents.     (L.    Stephen)  Fortn.  34:    176. 

Same   art.  Appleton,  24:  361. 

—  Protest  against  his  Admission  to  Parliament.     (H.  E. 

Manning)  19th  Cent.  8:  177.     Same  art.  Appleton, 

24:  359- 
Bradley,  Amy  M.,  and  her  Schools.     (C.  Lowe)  O.  &  N. 

i:  775- 
Bradley,  Charles.    Sermons.   Chr.  Obs.  19:  596.    22:172. 
Bradle_v,  James,  Works  and  Correspondence  of.     lid.  K. 

65:  119. 
Bradley,  Mary,  Deaf  and  Blind  Mute.     Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

11:  184. 
Bradstreet,  Anne.     Poems.     No.  Am.  106:  330.  —  (G. 

Ainslee)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  104. 
Bradstreet,  Col.  John,  Expedition,   1764.     Olden  Time, 

i:  337- 
Bradstreet,  Simon.     N.  E.  Keg.  i:  75. 

—  and  Anne,  Descendants  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  313.     9; 

113.     13:  203. 

—  Journal  of,  1664-S3.    N.  E.  Reg.  8:  325 ;  reprint,  9:  43. 
Brady,  James  T.,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  74:   243. — 

Galax)-,  7:  716.  —  Am.  Law  R.  3:  779. 
Brady's  Four  Acres  of  Bog.     (F.  M'Cabe)  Colburn,  147: 

29-674.     148:  90-672.     149:  62-684. 
Braekeleer,  Ferdinand  de.     Art  J.  19:  41. 
Braemar,  Last  Century  in.     Good  Words,  19:  834. 
Brag,  Game  of.     Clianib.  J.  41:  297. 
Bragging.     Colburn,  62:  391. 
Brahani,  John.     Liv.  Age,  49:  206. 
Brahe,  Tycho.      Nature,  15:  405. 
Brahmanism.     (J.F.Clarke)  Atlan.  23:   548.  — (C.W. 

Clapp)  New  Eng.  39:  487. 

—  and   Christianity.      (H.   H.   Barber)   LTnita.   R.    12: 

323- 

—  History  and  Claims  of.    (L,.  P.  Brockett)  Meth.  Q.  21 : 

638. 

—  in  Lidia.     Chr.  Rem.  35:  81. 

—  Land  of  the  Veda.     (Mrs.  S.  B.  Herrick)  So.  R.  n.  s. 

13:67. 

—  Origin  and  History  of.     (J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  32:  262. 
Set  Hindus ;  Vedas. 

Brahmanism  of  New  England.     Brownson,  20:  421. 

Brahmans,  Character  of.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  Atlan.  2:  79. 

Brahmo  Soniaj,  The.  (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Eraser,  74:  199. — 
(G.  L.  Chaney)  O.  &  N.  5:  679.  — (W.  H.  Fre- 
mantle)  Contemp.  15:  67.  — (T.  J.  Scott)  Meth.  Q. 
27:  400.  —  Brit.  Q.  49:  510.  —  Dub.  Univ.  81:  249. 

—  New  Development  of.     (W.  Knighton)  Contemp.  40: 

570. 

—  versus  the  new  Dispensation.    (S.  D.  Collet)  Contemp. 

40:  726. 
Brahmoism  and  Electicism.     (R.  Milman)  Good  Words, 

11:  792. 
Braicli  of  Dinas.     (T.  Pownall)  Arch.  3:  303. 
Brain,  The.     Portfo.(Den.)  11:  515. 

—  and  the  Mind.     (W.  James)  Nation,  24:   355.  —  (J, 

Martineau)  Nat.  R.   lo:  500. —  Dub.  R.  88:  25. — 
Lond.  Q.  54:  124.     57:  82.  —  Appleton,  24:  367. — 
Brit.  Q.  40:  440. 
Calderwood's.     (D.  Ferrier)  Nature,  20:  309. 

—  and  its  Uses.     Cornh.  5:  409. 

—  and  the  Nerves,  Recent  Works  on,  1S80.    (G.  M.  Beard) 

No.  Am.  131:  278. — Dub.  R.  86:  372. 

—  and  the  Soul.     (T.  Dwight)  Liternat.  R.  8:  493. 

—  and  the  Stomach.      (U.  Parsons)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instr. 

1840:  113. 

—  as  an  Organ  of  Mind,  Bastian  on.     (G.  C.  Robertson) 

Mind,  6:  120.  —  (D.  Ferrier)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  98. 

—  Cells  of.  Education  of.    (J.  M.  Granville)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

16:  200. 


BRAIN 


157 


BRASSEY 


Brain,  The,  Cerebral  Dynamics.    (I.  Ray)  Atlan.  lo:  272. 

—  Coinaf^es  of .    (A.  AVilson)  Bel^ra.  43:  168.    Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  96:   166. 

—  Convolutions  of,  Ecker  on.     Nature,  8:  526. 

—  Diseases  of.     Eel.  1\.  112:  551.  —  Ed.  K.   112:  526. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  52:  29.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  67: 

532- 
First  Beginnings  of.     Cornh.  5:  4S1. 

—  Functions  of.     (J.  Althaus)  19th  Cent.  6:  1021.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  195. —  (C.  Bernard)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  2:  64. 

Ferrier  on.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Nature,  15:  73,  93.  — 

(J.  M.    Marsters)  No.  Am.  124:  310. —  (G.  C.  Rob- 
ertson) ]Min(l,  2:  92. 

—  — Localization  of.    (.T.  Hunt)  Anllirop.  R.  6:  329.  7: 

100,  201. 

—  Gail's  Theory  of.     Ed.  R.  2:  147. -So.  R.  i:   134. 

—  Have  we  two  Brains?     Cornh.  31:   149.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  84:  401.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:   115. 

—  Human.    (II.  C.  Bastian)  ^racniil.  13:  63.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  66:  170. 

Origin  and  Descent  of.      (S.  V.  Clevengcr)  Am. 

Natural.  15:  513. 

—  in  Man  and  Monkeys,  Structure  of.    (R.  Wagner)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  84:  1S8.  ' 

—  Nature  of  the  invertebrate.     (H.  C.  Bastian)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  10:  27. 

—  New  Method  with.    (D.  Ferrier)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  1S3. 

—  of  a  Negro  of  Guinea.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  279. 

—  The  overworked.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  395. 

—  Physics  of.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Pop.  Sei.  R.  6:  415. 

Same  art.  Eel.  i\I.  69:  751. 

—  Physiology  of.     (C.  Bray)  Anthrop.  R.  7:  26S. 

—  Quality  of .     St.  Paul's,  10:  644. 

—  Re-education  of  the  adult.      ("W.  Sharpey)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  15:  455. 

—  Size  of,  and  Size  of  Body.     (II.  W.  B.)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo. 

16:  827. 
— ' — in  Men  and  Women.     Cornh.  7:  276. 

—  Unconscious  Action  of.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Pop.  Sei. 

Mo.  1 :  544. 

—  Vagaries  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:  593. 

—  Weight  Proportions  of.     (A.  Weisbach)  Anthrop.  R. 

7:  92. 
of  Chinese  and  Pelew  Islanders.      (C.  Clapham) 

Anthrop  J.  7:  89. 
Brain-Foreing.     (T.  C.  Allbutt)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  217. 
Brain-Workers,  Need  and  Methods  of  Rest  for.    Hours  at 

Home,  6:  543. 
Brainard,  David,  Life  of.     (W.  B.  0.  Peabody)  Sparks's 

Am.  Biog.  8:  259.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:   135. 

—  Mini-stry  of.     (F.  Wayland)  Am.  Pre.sb,  R.  14:  395. 
Brainard,  J.  G.  C,  Poems  of.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  21: 

217. — (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  324.— U.  S. 

Lit.  Gaz.  2:  167. 
Rrainerd,  Thomas.     (A.  Barnes)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16:  77. 
Braintree,  Mass.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.    N.  E.  Reg.  n: 

297.     12:  39. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  47. 
Brakes.     See  Railway  Brakes. 

Bramah,  Joseph,  Memoir  of.     Colbum,  3:  20S. 
Bramber  and  Shoreham,  Summer  Day  at.     (E.  Walford) 

Once  a  Week,  11:  253. 
Bramin  Secret.     N.  Eel.  4:  592. 
Bramins  and  Swells.     Gala.xy,  13:  761. 
Bramble,  Matthew.     Bentley,  57:  295. 
Brambleberries.     Eraser,  86:  741.     87:  74-358. 
Bramblatye  House.     Antiquary,  3:  97. 
Bramlciglis   of   Bishop's   Folly  ;   a   Novel.     (C.   Lever) 

Cornh.  15:  642.     16:  1-641.     17:  70-641.     18:   1- 

3S5.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  3-785.    97:  211-721. 

98:  101-663.     99'  94i  220. 


Bramshill  House.     (W.  D.)  Antiquarj',  3:  313. 
Bramwell,  Sir  George,  and  the  English  Bench.     (A.  V. 

Dicey)  Nation,  33:  46S. 
Branch,  Gov.  J.,  Exposition  of.     Niles's  Reg.  41:   5. 
Branch  of  Lilac.    (J.  L.  de  la  Rame)  Lippinc.  8:  440,  602. 
Brand  from  the  Burning.    (E.  Fawcett)  Galaxy,  22:  239. 
Brandan,  St.     See  Brendan,  St, 
Brande.  W.  T,    Encyclopedia.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:   iSo, 

313- 

—  Philosophical  Papers.     Ed.  R.  19:  198. 
Brandehourg,   JIadame  de.      Bentley,  54:    593.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  61:  227. 
Brandenlnirg,    House   of,    Ranke's.     Quar.  86:    337.  — 
Eel.  M.  19:  482. 

—  Wiiite  Lady  of.     Chamb.  J.  21 :  266. 

Branding  and  Tattooing.     Chamb.  J.  51:  4.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  16:  205. 
Brandon,  Ciiarles,  Duke  of  Suffolk.     See  Suffolk. 
Brandon,  Vt.,  Frozen  Well  at-      (A.  Lloyd)   Hours  at 

Home,  10:  376. 
Brandon  Ghost.     (J.  McN.  Wright)  Lippinc,  8:  388. 
Brandt,  Count  Enevold,  Narrative  of.    Chr.  Obs.  40:  80. 
Brandt,  Gen.  Heinrich  von.  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.   131: 

65.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  792. 
Brandt,    Sebastian.     Ship  of  Fools.     Cornh.   42:    229. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  6S4. 
Brandy  and  Salt  —  Homoeopathy  and  Hydropathy.    (Sir 

B.  C.  Bnidie)  Quar.  71:  83. 

—  Cognac,  Production  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  428. 

—  Duties  on,  at  Geneva.     Ed.  R.  45:  169. 

—  Miinufaeture  of.     Pract.  M.  1 :  258. 

—  When  and  why  the  Devil  invented.     Bentley,  2:  518. 
Brandy  wine.  Battle  of,  1777.     (H.  M.  Jenkins)  Lippinc. 

30:  329. 

—  Field  of.     (W.  L.  Stone)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  94, 
Braiiford,  Ct.,  Early  Records  of,  with  facsimile.     (C.  M. 

Taintor)  N.  E.  Reg.  3:  153. 
Branks,  Ancient  Instrument  for  Cure   of   Scolds.     (L. 

Jewitt)  Reliquary,  i:  65.     13:  193. 
Brant,  Joseph,  or  Thayendanega,  with  portrait.     (S.  G. 

Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:    345.     3:    59. —  Am.  Hist. 

Rec.  2:  289,  318,  354. 

—  Letter  to.     (T.  Campbell)  Colbum.  4:  97. 

—  Passage  in  History  of.    (W.  L.  Stone)  Knick.  11 :  363. 

—  Sketch  of  the  Life  of.     New  Dom.  10:  198,  276,  349. 

—  Stone's  Life  of.     (B.  B.  Thatcher)  Chr.  Exam.  26: 

137.  —  New  York  R.  3:  195.  —  Ciir.  R.  3:   537. — 

Am.  Bib.  Rcpos.  ii:  i.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  12:  188,273. 

—  Mo.  R.  147:  349.  —  Mus.  38:  214. 
Brantle}-,  William  T.,  Jlemoir  of.    Chr.  R.  lo:  591. 
Brantonie,  Abb(5  Pierre  de  Bourdeille.     Comb.  27:  62. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:   35S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

116:  433.  —  Temp.  Bar,  59:  328.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  146:  412. 
Brantwood;  a  Lakeside  Home.     Art  J.  33:  321. 
Brasbridge,  Joseph,  Memoir  of.     Blaekw.  16:  428. 
Brass.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  415. 
Brass  Monument  of  1323  in  Pobmarsh  Church,  Essex, 

England.     (J.  Piggot)  Reliquary,  9:   193. 
Brasses,  ^lonumental.  How  to  copy.      (E.  G.   Draper) 

I!eli(iuary,  15:  225. 

in  Kent.     Antiquary,  i:   100.     2:  39-259. 

of  England  and   Wales,  List  of.      (J.   Jeremiah) 

Antiquary,  3:  28. 
Brasseur  de  Bourbourg,   Ablx'  E.  C,   and   his  Labors. 

(D.  G.  Brinton)  Lippinc.  i:  79. 
Brasspy,  Thomas.     (H.  L.  Wayland)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  149. — 

with  portrait,  Victoria,  33:   73. 

—  Life  of,  Ilelps's.    (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  309. 

—  Sketch  of.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  13:  490. 

—  Voyage  of  the  Sunbeam.     Chamb.  J.  55:  2S0. 
Brassey,  Mrs.  Thomas,  with  portrait.    Victoria,  31:  255. 


BRASSEY 


158 


BRAZILIAN 


Brassey,  Mrs.  Thomas.   Voyage  in  the  Sunbeam.   Canad. 

Mo.  14:  3S5.  —  (W.  (  hanibers)  Chanib.  J.  57:  33. 

Brastow  Genealogy.     (CJ.  W.  Messingur)  N.  E.  Keg.  13: 

249. 
Bratton,  John.   Report  of  Confederate  Brigade  from  May, 

I1J64,  to  January,  1865.     So.  Hist.  Tap.  8:  547. 
Bratton,  Martha.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  36:  321. 
Braun,  Alexander.     Nature,  15:  490. 
Brave  Coucou  Driver.     House.  Words,  16:  264. 
Brave  Girl  of  Glenbarr;  a  Tale.     (C.  Bede)  Belgra.  37: 

supp.  77. 
Brave  Lady.     (I).  M.  Craik)  Matmil.  20:    1-485.     21: 
8-377.     Same  art.  Harper,  38:  824.     39:  64-832. 
40:  6S-711. 
Brave  Mrs.  Lyle.     (S.  B.  Cooper)  Overland,  10:  51. 
Brave  Swiss  Boy;  a  Tale.     Chanib.  J.  56:  563-660. 
Bray,  Anna  E.,  Trelawnyof  Trelawne.    .Mo.  It.  145:  104. 
Bray,  Charles,  Writings  of.     Westm.  Ili:  488. 
Bray,  Thomas.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  239. 
Braz  Coelho.     (W.  G.  H.  Kingston)  Colbuni,  78:  159. 
Brazen  Head;  a  Poem.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  327. 
Brazer,  John.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  434. 

—  Sermons  of.    (J.  Flint)  Chr.  Exam.  46:  432. 
Brazil.     Am.  Q.   10:    126. —(S.  Fowler)  No.  Am.  68: 

314.  —  Ann.  Reg.  i:  199. — Mo.  R.  122:  83.  —  (R. 
M'Murdy)  Am.  Meth.  M.  21:  185.  —  Hunt,  53:  337. 

—  Aborigines  of.    Penny  M.  11 :  89. 

—  Agassiz's  Expedition,    Nature,  6:    216,  229,  270. — 

N.  Eel.  1 :  492, 

—  Amazonian  Picnic.     (Mrs.  L.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  17:  313. 

—  and  the  Amazon.     Lond.  Q.  33:  70. 

—  and  Brazilian  Society.    Sharpe,  40:  235.    41:  86,  194. 

42:  Si.     Same  art.  Knick.  63:  523.     64:  17-410. 

—  and  the  Brazi-Iians.     (T.  M.  Eddy)  Meth.  Q.  19:  26. 
Fletcher  and  Kidder's.    Eel.  R.  107:  155.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  63:  31.  —  Liv.  Age,  66:  297.  —  (A.  P. 
Peabody)  No.  Am.  85:  533.'  —  !'.  S.  Cath.  M.  5: 
293.  — (J.  W.  ,\lexander)  Priuc.  17:  357.  —  (R.  A. 
West)  Meth.  Q.  5:  427. 

—  and  her  Emperor.     (J.  Codman)  Galaxj',  21:  822. 

—  and  her  People.     (M.  Field)  Potter  Ajn.  Mo.  10:  309. 

—  and  La  Plata,  1S27.     Ann.  Reg.  2:  285. 
1829.     Ann.  Reg.  3:  539. 

—  and  Ignited  States,  State  Papers.   Nilcs's  Reg.  33:  42S. 

—  Armitagc's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  140:  217. 

—  Blockade,  1829.     Niles's  Reg.  36:  126. 

—  Burton's  Explorations  in.     Anthrop.  R.  7:   170. 

—  Burton's  Highlands  of.    Chamb.  J.  46:  313.  —  Tins- 

ley,  3:  641. 

—  Civilization  of.     New  Dom.  7:  257. 

—  Commerce  of.     (J.  W.  Hawes)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32: 

524.  —  Hunt,  12:  159. 
and  Navigation  of.     Hunt,  19:  321. 

—  Consulate  Fees  of.     Hunt,  14:  187. 

—  Crisis  in,  1879.     (J.  C.  Rodriguesi  Nation,  29:  53. 

—  Cruise  of  the  Abrolhos.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  Natural. 

2:  85. 

—  Empire  of.     (S.  Fowler)  No.  Am.  68:  314.— (E.  I. 

Scars)  Nat.  Q.  8:  257.  —  De  Bow,  24:  i.  —  Quar. 
108:  303. 
Baril  on.     Colburn,  125:   85. 

—  Ewbank's  Life   in.     Colburn,   107:    215.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  50:  412. 

—  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Andes.     (PL  Eckford)  Scrib. 

15:  180. 

—  Future  of.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  5:  186. 

—  Gardner's  Travels  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  214. 

—  Geological  Survey  of.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  J.  Sci .  1 1 1 : 

466. 

—  German  Colony  in.     Colburn,   89:  178.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  26:  85. 

—  Gold  Mines  of.    Penny  M.  9:  441. 


Brazil,  Hartt's.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Nation,  11:  370. 

—  Health  Trip  to.     (T.  C.  Evans)  Harper,  39:  489,  625, 

818. 

—  Henderson's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  100:  256. 

—  How  the  Ladies  live  in.     Sharpe,   30:  137.  —  Godey, 

58:  493.  —  Lippine.  23:  501. 

—  Inik'pcndence  of.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  124,  142. 

—  Lulia-Rubber  Trees  in.     Geog.  M.  4:  152,  182,  211. 

—  Lidiau  Cemetery  at  Minas.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  Natu- 

ral. 9:  205. 

—  Indian  Pottery  of.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  Natural.  5:  259. 

—  Koster's  Travels  in.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  16:  344. — 

Mo.  R.  87:  122. —  Anal.  M.  9:  487.  —  (.).  Foster) 
Eel.  R.  25:  116.  — Portfo.(Den.)  18:  378.— West. 
R.  4:  65. 

—  Life  in.     p]cl.  R.  103:  578. — Liv.  Age,  79:  604. 

—  London  to  Rio  Janeiro.     (R.  F.  Burton)  Eraser,  72: 

492.     73:  79,  496.     74:   159. 

—  Luccock's  Notes  on.    Eel.  R.  34:  193.  —  Pnrtf().(I)en.) 

26:  406. 

—  Mansfield's.    Fraser,  54:  591.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

52:  I. 

—  Mawe's  Travels  in,  1812.    Eel.  R.  16:  940.  —  Ed.  R. 

20:  305.  — Quar.  7:  342.  — Anal.  M.  4:  353. 

—  Prince  Maximilian's  Travels  in.    Portfo.(L)en.)  28:  2. 

—  Monetary  System  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  53S-752. 

—  Naturalist  in.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  Natural.  2:  i. 

—  Observations  in.     (W.  M.  Roberts)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst. 

no:  324. 

—  Organ  Mountains  in.     Bentley,  8:  24. 

—  Paraguay  and   La   Plata,  Mansfield's   Letters   from. 

New  Q.  15:  423. 

—  Penal  Settlement  of  Fernando  Noronha.     Scrib.  II : 

534- 

—  People  of.     Chamb.  J.  40:  228. 

—  Physical  Geography  of.     O.  &  N.  3:  91. 

—  Race  in.     (F.  D.  Y.  Carpenter)  Lippine.  27:  83. 

—  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  26:  75.     28:  166. 

—  Resources  of.     (J.  Heywood)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  27:  245. 

—  Royal  Family  of.     Eel.  M.  64:  124. 

—  Scenes  in.     Nat.  M.  4:  289,  457. 

—  Slave  Life  in.     Chamb.  .T.  56:  S23. 

—  Slave  Trade  of,  and  Sir  J.  Hudson.     Victoria,  3:  i. 

—  Slavery  in.     Once  a  Week,  13:  372. 
Extinction  of.    Anthrop.  R.  6:  56. 

—  Southey's  History  of.     (R.  Hebcr)  Quar.  18:  99. — 

Eel.  R.  12:  788. — Quar.  4:  454.  18:  99.  —  Mo. 
R.  87:  267.  —Anal.  M.  i:  328. 

—  Tariff  of.     Hunt,  7:  292. 

—  Travels  in.     Quar.  31:  i.  —  M0.R.94:  i.     104:337. 

—  Mus.  16:  535. 
in  1815-23.     Eel.  R.  40:  385. 

—  Treaty  with,  1829.     Niles's  Reg.  36:  109.     39:  33. 

—  Vacation  Trip  to.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  Natural,  i :  642. 

—  Vegetation   in.     (C.   F.  P.   von    Martius)   Ed.   New 

Fliilos.  J.  9:  35. 

—  Visit  to.      (T.  Ewbank)  Harper,   7:   721.     10:    721. 

":  34- 

Walsh's  Notices  of.     (S.  E.   Sewall)  .Chr.  Exam. 

11:  150.  —  Meth.  M.  54:  103. 

—  Waterfalls  of,  Day  among.     Argosy,  14:  229. 

—  Winter  in.  Recollections  of    a.      (F.  W.   Longman) 

Fraser,  85:  612. 
/S(c  Amazon;  Rio  de  Janeiro;  Selva  Desert;  etc. 
Brazilian  Bride.     Sharpe,  13:  20,  27. 
Brazilian  Corals  and  Coral  Reefs.     (R.  Rathbun)  Am. 

Natural.  13:  539. 
Brazilian  Poetry.     Liv.  Age,  55:  705. 
Brazilian  Sandstone  Reefs,  Hartt  on.     (R.  Rathbun)  Am. 

Natural.  13:  347. 
Brazilian  Sketches.     (E.  Treheme)  Once  a  Week,  12:  9, 

135.  497.     13:  439- 


BRAZILIANS 


159 


BRESCIA 


Brazilians  of  the  Interior.     Once  a  Week,  g:  527. 
Breac  Moedog,  or  Shrine  of  St.  Moedoc  of  Ferns.     (Miss 

Stokes)  Arch.  43:  131. 
Breach  of  Promise-     Chamb.  J.  33:  257.     All  the  Year, 

47:  297. 

—  Romantic.     House.  Words,  16:  260. 
Bread.     Quar.  105:  233. 

—  Adulteration  of      (.J.  C.  Draper)  Galaxy.  10:  184. 

—  Aerated.     (A.  H.  Church)  Nature,  19:   174. 

and   fermented.     (J.   Dauglish)  Ain.   J.    Sci.   80: 

329- 

—  Chemical  Examination  of  Bakers'.    (C.  M.  Wetherill) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:  3S6. 

—  Dainty.     All  the  Year,  24:  344. 

—  How  to  eat.     19th  Cent.  10:  341.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

97:  688. 

—  Impurities  of.     Once  a  Week,  8:  551. 

—  in  the  East.     Penny  M.  3:  2. 

—  Making.     All  the  Year,  2:  440. 
in  Sp'iin.     Once  a  Week,  i:  217. 

New  Method  of.     (J.  Liebig)  Ev.  Sat.  7:  618. 

—  Nutritive  Qualities  of.     Blackw.  61 :  768. 

—  Real  Brown.     (A.  H.  Church)  Nature,  18:  229. 

—  Stale.     Once  a  Week,  i:  177. 

—  Town  and  Country.     All  the  Year,  46:  374. 

—  we  eat.     (M.  Dwight)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  450. 

—  Wheaten.     Penny  M.  5:  74. 

Bread  cast  on  the  Waters.     House.  Words,  11:  326. 
Bread  of  Life,  Sermon  by  J.  W.  Nevin.    (E.  M.  Epstein) 

Ref.  Q.  26:  317. 
Breadtinder,  The.     (E.  Youl)  Ilowitt,  2:  294-40S. 
Breadstuffs.     De  Bow,  21:  428. 

—  Cost  and  Demand  of.     (R.  Williams)  Hunt,  16:  557. 

—  Exports  of,  from  the  United  States.     (R.  H.  Edmonds) 

Internat.  R.  11 :  450. 

—  Production  and  Export  of.     (.J.  Smith)  Hunt,  15:  575. 
Bread-Fruit  Tree.     Pennj-  M.  1 :  333. 

Breakdown,  A;  a  Tale.      (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Temp.  Bar, 

25:  250. 
Breakfast.     Temp.  Bar,  46:  109. 

—  and  Breakfasting.     Godey,  46:  549. 

—  in  Bed.     (G.  A.   Sala)  Temp.  Bar,   6:  233!  492.     7: 

69-489.     8:  70-503.     9:  56,  209. 

—  Something  about.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  219. 

Breakfast  Table,  Chats  at.     (M.  H.  Ford)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  15:  2S2. 
Breaking  a  Butterfly.     (G.  A.  Lawrence)  Tinsley,  3:  i- 

592.     4:  12-569.     5:  100. 
Breaking  Hearts.     (M.  A.  Howe)  Knick.  63:  165-507. 
Breaking  of  the  Shell;  a  Tale.     Bclgra.  16:  1S3. 
Breakneck,  Ballad  of.     (M.  C.  Pike)  Harper,  50:  50. 
Breakwater,  Delaware,  Observations  at,  1830.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  33:   10. 

—  Parlby's,  Description  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  145. 
Breakwaters,  Artilicial.     (A.  G.  Findlay)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

50:  8.  —  Penny  M.  5:  222. 
Breath,  Phenomena  of .     Eel.  31.  54:  546. 

—  of  Life.    (.J.  C.  Draper)  Galaxy,  8:  755.— (W.Crookes) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  91.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  73:  142. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  iSo. 
Breathing,  Lecture  on.     (C.  Kingslev)  Good  Words,  10; 
498. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (.J.  S.  Sclianck)  Princ.  37:  1-55. 

—  Smoke,  etc.,  Appliances  for.    (E.  M.  Shaw)  I'xl.  Engin. 

12:  426. 

—  under  Water.  Fleuss's  Method.     Chamb.  J.  57:  193, 

352.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  121. 
Breay,  J.  G.,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  41:  221. 
Brdbeuf,  Father  John  de.     (R.  H.  Clarke)  Cath.  World, 

13:  512,  623. 
Br^beuf  Family.    (M.  P.  Tliompson) Cath.  World,  30:  249. 
Breck,  Edward.    N.  E.  Reg.  2:  255. 


Breck,  Samuel,  School  Reminiscences  of.     Am.  J.  Edac. 

28:  145. 
Breckenridge,  Rev.  John.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  18:  585. 
Breckenridge,  Robert  J.,  Theology  of.     (D.  P.  Noyes) 

Bib.  Sac.  16:  763. 
Breckenridge,  John  C,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  38:  i. 

—  Dem.  R.  30:  202. 

—  Life  of.     Dem.  R.  38:  146. 

'  — Military  Operations  of.  So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  257, 317,  385. 
Brecon  Bridge;  a  Poem.  (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Conih.  22:  98. 
Bred  m  the  Bone.     (A.  Andrews)  Bentley,  57:  372,  529, 

598.     58:  60-483. 
Bred  in  the  Bone.     Chamb.  J.  47:  417-806. 
Brederode,  Gerbrand,  Poems  of.     Lond.  M.  8:  141. 
Breech-Loaders.     Cornh.  14:  342.     16:  177.     19:  583. 

—  and  their  Inventors.     (C.  Waddy)  Belgra.  17:  325. 

—  for  the  British  Army.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  459.     5:  183. 

12:  381. 
Breeds  of  British  Cattle,  Low  on.    Mo.  R.  151:  512. 
Breezes,  Land  and  Sea,   Height  of.     (O.  T.   Sherman) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  300. 
Brehon  Law  of  Ireland.     Dub.  R.  68:  385. 

—  Commission  on.     Irish  Q.  2:  659. 

Breitmann  in  Politics.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Lippinc.  3:  275, 

373,  498.     See  Leland,  C.  G. 
Bremen.     Penny  M.  8:  257. 

—  Lectures  at,  1868.     Dub.  R.  73:  102. 

—  Water-Works  of.     Eel.  Engin.  17:  399. 

Bremer,  Frederika.  Liv.  Age,  3:  52.  —  (L.  M.  Barker) 
Univ.  Q.  2:  168. —  Art  J.  18:  53.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
67:  199.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  24:  156,  175.  —  Sharpe, 
50:  134.  —  Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:   187. 

—  and  her  Swedish  Sisters.     Eel.  R.  124:  i.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  90:  259. 

—  Easter  Offering.     Eel.  R.  92:  46. 

—  Hawthorne's  Visit  to.     Ev.  Sat.  ii:  323. 

—  The  Home.     Tait,  n.  s,  10:  449.  —  Mo.  R.  161 :  215. 

—  in  Switzerland  and  Italy.     Blackw.  89:  682. 

—  in  United  States  and  Cuba.     Victoria,  7:1.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  675. 

—  Novels  of.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  57:  128. — 

(J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  58:  4S0.  —  (L.  J.  Hall)  Chr. 
Exam.  34:  3S1.  —  (II.  J.  Burton)  Chr.  Exam.  38: 
169.  —  Eel.  R.  79:  553. —  Eraser,  28:  505.  —  Liv. 
Age,  20:  529.  —  (S.  Laing)  No.  Brit.  1 :  168.  —  Dub. 
R.  17:  351.— Chr.  Rem.  8:  13.     17:  iS. 

—  President's  Daughters.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  660.  —  Mo.  R. 

162:  224. 

—  Sketches  of  Even--Day  Life.     Mo.  R.  163:  1S9. 

—  Strife  and  Peace.    Tait,  n.  s.  II :  141. — Mo.  R.  162:  4S4. 

—  Summer  .Fourney.     Westm.  52:  227.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  23:  472. 

—  Theology  of.     (W.  P.  Lunf)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  98. 

—  Visit  to.     (M.  S.  de  Vcre)  Hours  at  Home,  6:  148. 

to  Cooper's  Landing.     Godey,  40:   125. 

Brendan,  Saint.     (M.  Arnold)  Fraser,  62:  133. 

—  Voyage  of.    Dub.  Univ.  31 :  89. 

a  Poem.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  471, 

Brent,  J.  F.,  Portrait  of.    Dem.  R.  22:  241. 
Brenton,  Albert,  Memoirs  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  208. 
Brenton,  Sir  Jahleel,  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  79:  273.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Ago,  13:  2S0.  — Chr.  Obs.  47:  166,  226,  293. 
Brenton,   William,  Memoir  of.      (J.  B.  Moore)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  14:  2S5. 
Brentano,  Bettina.     For.  Q.  34:  304. 
Brentano,  Clement.     Month,  19:   183. 
Brentano  Miniatures.     (C.  Ruland)  V.  Arts  Q.  4:  27,  311. 
Brereton,  History  of  Family  of.     (Sir  F.  Dwarris)  Arch. 

33:  55- 
Brereton  Church,  Paintings  in  Window  of.     (S.  Pegge) 

.\rch.  10:  50. —(S.  Denne)  Arch.  lo:  334. 
Brescia,  Italy ;  Under  the  Lemons.  Ouce  a  Week,  7:  289. 


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160 


BRIDEGROOM 


Breslau,  Legends  of.     (J.  Oxenford)  Colburn,  86:  21. 

Bressant.     (J.  Iluwthonie)  Aijplotoii,  9:  241-6S0. 

Bresse,  Sidney,  Sketcli  uf,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  3:  i. 

Brest,  Naval  Sciiool  at.     Lend.  Sue.  30:  117. 

Bretagne.     See  Brittany. 

Breton,  Jules.     (R.  Monard)  Portfo.  6:  2. 

Breton  Ballads,  Translations  of.     Blackw.  86:  4S8. 

Breton  Bible.     (S.  P.  Tregelles)  Kitto,  39:  95. 

Breton,  Cape.     See  Cape  Breton. 

Breton  Collej^e  under  Napoleon.     U.  S.  Catli.  M.  2:  8, 

73. —Mo.  K.  158:  541. 
Breton  Lejjends.     All  the  Year,  10:  318.     17:  547. 
Breton  Life,  Peculiarities  of.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  540. 
Breton  Peasant-Play.     Cornh.  37:  76. 
Breton  Poetry.     Dub.  H.  4:   105. 
Breton  Story,  Modern.     Bentley,  64:  250. 
Breton  Students,  Insurrection  of.     Quar.  70:  7^. 
Bretons  and  Britons.     (H.  Jones)  Once  a  Week,  9:  12. 

—  Faith  and  Poetry  of.     (M.  Barker)  Cath.  World,  7: 

567.     8:  123. 

—  Habits  and  Superstitions  of.     For.  Q.  31:  347.     Same 

art.  Ed.  Mus.  3:  58. 

—  Minstrelsy  of.     (J.  G.  Lockhart)  Quar.  68:  57. 
Bretschneider,   K.   G.     Autobiography.      Bib.    Sac.   9: 

657.     10:  229. 
Brett,  Edwin  John,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  169:  162. 
Breviary  and  iNIissal.     (J.  Uall)  Princ.  28:  601. 

—  Famous,  at  Venice.     (Mrs.  J.  W.  Davis)  Harper,  60: 

343- 

—  Roman.     Blackw.  127:  80. 

Brevity,  Brief  Observations  on.     Lond.  M.  5:  359. 
Brewer,  Rev.  Jelioiada,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  1 :  169. 
Brewers'  Company,  London.     Antiquary,  i:   1S5. 
Brewery,  Barclay,  Perkins,  &  Co.'s.     Penny  M.  lo:  121. 
Brewing  in  Japan.     (R.  W.  Atkinson)  Nature,  18:  521. 

—  of  Malt  Liquors.     Pamph.  2:  477. 

—  of  Soma;  a  Poem.     (J.  G.  Wliittier)  Atlan.  29:  473. 
Brewster,  Abraham,  Rt.  Hon.,  with  portrait.    Dub.  Univ. 

83:  650. 
Brewster,  Sir  David.     Brit.  Q.  2:  575.  —  with  portrait, 
Fraser,  6:  416.  —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  34:  277. — 
with  portrait,  Hogg,  3:  289.  —  Liternat.  M.  i:  312. 
—  Li  v.  Age,  62:  3. 

—  Life  of.     (Mrs.  S.  B.  Herrick)  So.  R.  n.  s.  14:  53. 
Brewster,  Elder  William.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  N.  E.  Reg. 

18:  iS.  — (E.  D.  Neill)  Hist.  M.  16:  70. 

Brian  O'Linn.  Bentley,  18:  479,  576.  19:  1-541.  20: 
1-60S.     21:  91-413.     22:  42-623. 

Briars  and  Thorns.  (B.  Marrj'at)  Bentley,  59:  87-5S3. 
60:  33-632.     61:  44,  179. 

Bribery  and  Corruption.  (A.  Fonblanque,  jr.)  Once  a 
Week,  2:  170.  —  Chamb.  J.  18:  183. —(S.  C.  Bux- 
ton) 19th  Cent.  8:  824. 

Commercial.     Fraser,  86:  t. 

—  and  its  Remedies.     Fraser,  74:  741. 

—  Anti-Bribery  Society.     Eel.  R.  86:  513. 

—  at  Elections.    Westm.  25:  4S5.    48:  331.     51:  145. — 

Ed.  R.  88:  335. 
and  the  Ballot.     Westm.  I15:  443. 

—  Legislative.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  9:   105. 
Bric-ii-Brac.     (S.  Whiting)  Once  a  Week,  6:  402. 

—  Age   of   Knickknacks.      (B.    Murphy)   Lippinc.    18: 

197. 

—  and  Lace.     Blackw.  119:  59. 

—  High  Prices  of.     (J.  G.  Wilson)  Art  J.  30:  313. 

—  Hunting.     (H.B.Hall)  Belgra.  2:  204,411.    4:  99, 

459.     5:  92.     9:  505. 
Brice,  W.,  Minister  of  Henley.     Cong.  7:  214. 
Brick  and  Marble  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Ed.  Engin.  12: 

297. 

—  and  Stone,  Absorption  of  Moisture  by.    (J.  C.  Draper) 

£cL  Engin.  6:  127. 


Brick  and  Stone  Buildings,  Antiquity  of.     (J.   Essex) 

Arch.  4:  7y 
Bricks,  Ancient  Persian.    (B.  Vaughan)  No.  Am.  4:  328. 

—  and  Brick-JIaking.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  353. — Chamb. 

J.  57:  428.—  Penny  M.  12:  262. 

—  Compressed-Stone.  (J.  J.Bodmer)Ed.  Engin.  10:  245. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  Engin.  24:  77. 

—  Moulded,  Use  of.  (G.  C.  Mason)  Am.  Arch,  i:  131,  141. 

—  of  the  Modern  Babylon.     Lond.  M.  13:  69. 

—  Red,  in  Architecture.     Am.  Arch.  8:  245. 

—  Resistance  of,  to  a  crushing  Force.     (G.  S.  Green,  jr.) 

Praet.  M.  3:   178. 

—  Roman,  compared  with  modern.     (J.  Webster)  Arch. 

2:  1S4. 

—  Unburned.     (M.  Hassenfratz)  J.  Frankl.  List.  6:  233. 
Brick  Architecture.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  247. 

—  of  the  North  of  Germany.     (A.  Nesbitt)  Arch.  39:  93. 
Brick  Buildings,  Antiquity  of,  in  England.     (C.  Lyttel- 

ton)  Arch,  i:  140. 
Brick  Fields  of  England.     St.  James,  28:  621. 
Brick-Kiln,  Steam.     (H.  W.  Adams)  Praet.  M.  6:   157. 

—  (H.  W.  Adams)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi :  161. 
Brick  Machine.     Praet.  M.  7:  16. 

—  Durand's  and  Marais's.     Praet.  M   6:  87. 

—  Harman's.     (H.  Howson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  62:  345. 
Brick-Making.     Praet.  M.  7:  113. 

—  in  Chicago.     (P.  B.  Wight)  Am.  Arch.  2:  289. 
Brick  Masonry  made  impervious  to  Water.    (W.  L.  Dear- 
born) Eel.  Engin.  3:  170. 

Brick  Moon,  The.    (E.  E.  Hale)  Atlan.  24:  451,  603,  679. 

25:  215. 
Brick  Walls,  Incrustations  on.   (W.  Trautwine)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  105:  259. 
Brickwork,  Architectural  Treatment  of.  Eel.  Engin.  4:  57. 

—  MediiEval._    Art  J.  7:  101. 

—  Strength  of.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  425.  ' 
Brickyards,  English.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  599.     ii:  23. 
Brietrie  of  Bristol;  a  Poem.     (M.  Collins)  Dub.  Univ. 

46:  341. 
Bridal,  The.     Fraser,  65:  212. 

—  of  the  Adriatic;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  618. 

—  of  Carriogvarah.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  405. 

—  of  Galtrim;  a  Poem.     (S.  Lover)  Once  a  Week,  2:  76. 

—  of  Manstoue  Court.     (H.  Curling)  Bentley,  18:  394. 

—  of  Melcha.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  508. 

—  of  Pennacook;  a  Poem.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Dem.  R. 

15:  233.     16:  537. 

—  of  Triermain.     Quar.  9:  480. 

Bridal  Customs  of  the  Irish.     Colburn,  5:  185. 
Bridal  Poetry.     (R.  W.  Buchanan)  St.  James,  9:  55. 
Bridal  Veil;  a  Tale.    (Mrs.  Trail)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  289. 
Bridal  Visit,  The  First.     Fraser,  32:  707. 
Bride  of  Bullay;  a  Tale  of  the  Moselle.    Temp.  Bar,  54: 
103. 

—  of  Eberstein.     (H.Thompson)  Once  a  Week,  17:  115. 

Same  art.  Cath.  World,  5:  847. 

—  of  the  Fiord;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  460. 

—  of  Glen  Arva;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  474. 

—  of  Lindorf.     (L.  E.  Landon)  Colburn,  47:  449. 

—  of  Modern  Italy.     Lond.  M.  9:  357. 

—  of  Monstoirac.     Liv.  Age,  42:  195. 

—  of  Torrisdell;  a  Poem.  (H.H.  Boyesen)  Atlan.  31:  159. 
Bride-Catching.     (J.  F.  McLennan)  Argosy,  2:  31, 
Bride's  Pass.    (H.  Keddie)  Liv.  Age,  140:  42-783.    141: 

"7-332.     142:  230-788.     143:  30. 
Bride's  Reverie.     (M.  E.  Hewitt)  Internat.  M.  i:  37. 
Bride's  Tragedy.     Sliarpe,  7:  71,  145. 
Brides,  A  Book  for.     All  the  Year,  26:  197. 

—  for  Sale  in  Egypt.     Liv.  Age,  46:  676. 

—  of  London  Society,  b.  c.  48-A.  d.  1714.     Lond.  Soc. 

24:  2S-506.     26:  455.    28:  356. 
Bridegroom  of  Barna.    Blackw.  48 :  680. 


BRIDEKIRK 


161 


BRIDGES 


Briclekirk  Font.     (H.  Howard)  Arch.  14:  113. 

—  Runic  Inscription  on.     (W.  Hamper)  Arch.  19:  379. 
Bridemaid's  Storj^     (R.  S.  Willis)  Cath.  World,  11 :  232. 
Bridgate  in  the  17th  Century.     Lond.  M.  10:  599. 
Bridge  across  the  British  Channel.     Ciianilj.  J.  29:  325. 

—  Albert,  Cylinders  of.     (C.  Kingsford)  Eel.  Engin.  6: 

237- 

—  Blackfriars.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88:  19,  3S5. 

Report  on  State  of,  1833.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:  283, 

342. 

—  Bollman's  Iron  Suspension  Railroad.     (H.  Ilaupt)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  59:  289. 

—  Boutet.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  494. 

—  Britannia.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  256. — J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

44:  300. 

History  and  Construction  of.    (G.  Grove)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  51 :  299. 

—  Charing  Cross.     (H.  Hayter)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  237. 

—  Chelsea  Suspension,  Construction  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

76:  73- 

—  Chester,  Failure  of,  1847.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  149, 

217. 

—  Chestnut   St.,   Philadelphia,    Superstructure  of.     (S. 

Kneass)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  92. 

—  Composite,   Description  of.     (S.  H.  Long)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  45:  202,  258. 

—  Delaware,  1S70.     (H.  Orr)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91:  i. 

—  East  River.     (W.  A.   Roebling)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  190. 

5:  381.  —  Appleton,  19:   I. 

Caissons  of.     (F.  C'ollingwood)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  399. 

in  1867,  Report.     (J.  A.  Roebling)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

84:  242,  305. 

—  Finley's  Chain.     Portfo.  (Den.)  3:  441 

—  Floating,  of  Hooghly  River.     Eel.  Engin.  18:  474. 

—  Girard  Avenue,  Philadelphia.     (R.  Hering  and  T.  C. 

Clarke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97:   179. 
■ — Hannibal.     Eel.  Engin.  5.  306. 

—  Howe  Truss.     (C.  L.  Crandall)  Eel.  Engin.  21:  475. 

—  (L.  M.  Prevost)  J.  Frankl.  Insf.  33:  289. 

Angle-Block  of.      (J.  M.  Richardson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  59:  306. 
Wooden.     (J.  W.  Hill)  Eel.  Engin.  21 :  281. 

—  Hudson  River  Suspension.     Eel.  Engin. a:  623. 

—  Kansas   Cit3'.      (O.  Chanute   and   G.  Morison)   Eel. 

Engin.  3:  225.  — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88:   177. 
Destruction  of  a  Pier  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  404. 

—  Keokuk  and  Hamilton,  Iowa.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  92:  47. 

—  (.J.  S.  Smith)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  93 :  iSS,  249.  —  Eel. 
Engin.  5:  374. 

—  London,   Report  on   the  New,   1832.     (C.   Davj-)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  14:  205. 

—  Louisville.    Eel.  Engin.  2:  484. 

—  Menai  Straits.     Chamb.  .J.  10:  113. 

Proposed,  1846.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41 :  240.     42:  24, 

85-     43:  303-  ^ 

Suspension,  Effect  of  Wind  on,  1S39.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  33:  210.     37:  371. 

—  Minneapolis  Suspension.     (T.  M.  Griflith)  Ed.  Engin. 

18:  248. 

—  Mississippi,  1868.     .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  86:  311.     87:  27. 

—  Niagara  Suspension.     (P.  W.  Barlow)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

71:  76-237. —  (S.  Keefer)   Eel.  Engin.   2:  31S. — 
Chamb.  J.  41 :  758. 

Condition  of,  i860.      (J.  A.  Roebling)  ,1.   Fraidd. 

Inst.  70:  361. 

—  of  Beton  or  Concrete,   Description  of.     (.M.  I.ebrun) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  35:   163. 

—  over  the  .Vlleghany  River.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  85:  30. 

—  over  Cumberland  River,  Tenn.     (F.  W.  Vaughan)  .1. 

Frankl.  Inst.  92:  51. 

—  over  the  Ouse,  Hydraulic  Swing.    (Sir  W.  Armstrong) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88:  239. 


Bridge  over  the  Thames,  Railroad.     (Mr.  Lawford)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  88:  99. 

—  over  the  Theiss,  and  Tubular  Foundations.     (M.  Ce- 

zanne) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:  1-217. 

—  Pennsylvania  Railroad.     (.J.  M.  Wilson)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  89:   1 98. 
Iron  Arclied.    (H.  Haupt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  48:  181. 

—  Quincy  Railway.     (T.  C.  Clarke)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  49. 

—  Roclie-Bernard  Suspension.     (.J.  Bennett)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  71 :  95,  145,  227. 

—  St.  Charles.     Eel.  Engin.  5:   178. 

—  St.  Louis.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  46,    1050.  —  (J.  B.  Eads) 

Eel.  Engin.  4:  67. 

—  Suspension,  at  Bath.     (Lord  Western)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

30:  201. 
Patent  for.     (S.  II.  Long)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  325. 

32:   175- 

—  Susquehanna.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  83:  6,  239. 

—  Tay.     See  Tay  Bridge. 

—  Thames,  Baniett's  Scheme  for  a  new.     Pract.  M.  6: 

139- 

—  Victoria,  at  Montreal.     Chamb.  J.  35:  114. 

Report  on.     (R.   Stejjhenson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i: 

467. 
Bridge  of  Life;  a  PoeiVi.     (H.  Macmillan)  Good  Words, 

16:  436. 
Bridge  of  Sighs;  a  Yachting  Story.     All  the  Year,  23: 

115-402. 
Bridges.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  36:  80. 

—  Accidents  to,  in  America.     (G.  L.  Vase)  Am.  Arch. 

8:  196,  221. 
Means  of  averting.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  305. 

—  American  i7crs«s  English.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  202. 

—  a!id  Culverts,  Angle  of.     (E.  Moms)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

29:  290. 

—  and  Ferries.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  13:  412. 

—  and  Roofs,  Shreveon.     (A.  P.  Boiler)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

95:  229. 

—  and  Tunnels,   Centers    of.      (J.   B.  McMaster)    Eel. 

Engin.  13:  3S5,  4S1. 

—  Arch.     (W.  II.  Baker)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  23- 

Calculations  of  Strains  in.     (C.  Pfeifer)  Eel.  Engin. 

14:  481. 

—  Arches  for,  Fonnula  for  proportioning.      (.1.  C.  Traut- 

wine)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  301. 

—  Camber  in.     (A.  P.  Boiler)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  81 :  2S9. 

82:  15. 

—  Combination,  for  Railroads.     (J.   O.  Patterson)  Ed. 

Engm.  II :  398. 

—  Construction  of.     (W.  E.  Merrill)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  89: 

328.— (W.  E.  Merrill)  Ed.  Engin.  3:  89.  — (J.  W. 

Murphy)    J.   Frankl.    Inst.   67:    145,    241.  —  Ed. 

Engin.  i:  233.     2:  268. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:   100. 
considered  normally.      (J.  W.  Murphy)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  96:  242. 

Iniitrovenicnt  in.     Am.  J.  Sci.  38:  276. 

of  big.     Ed.  Engin.  23:  324. 

Open   Questions  in.     (F.  H.   Smith)  Eel.   Engin. 

10:  61. 
Principles  of.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  27. 

—  Continuous,  Theory  of.     (M.  Merriman)  Eel.  Engiu. 

15:  145.  193- 

—  Cylinders  for.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  631. 

—  Erroneous  Formula  for.     (E.  A.  Harris)  Ed.  Engin. 

11 :  183. 

—  Floating  and  Flying.     Penny  M.  12:  iii,  122. 

—  Foundations  of.     (T.  Page)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  77:  21. 
Pneumatic.     (O.  Chanute)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  85:  387. 

86:   17,  Sg. 

—  Framed,  Jla.xinuim  Stress  in.     (W.  Cain)  Eel.  Engin. 

19:  71,  146,  280. 

—  Historical.     Ed.  Engiu.  22:  425. 


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162 


BRIGANDS 


Bridges,  Hydraulic  Swing.    (Sir  W.  E.  Armstrong)  Eel. 
Engiii.  1 :  98S. 

—  in  alluvial   Districts,  Railroad.      J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75: 

168,  233. 

—  Iron,    (jiiar.  104:  75.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  83. 

— J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  56. 

American.     (Z.  Colburn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  240. 

Construction  of.     (E.  Ilowland)  Eippinc.  11:  9. 

—  Iron  Girder,  Railroad.     J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  71;   156. 

—  Iron  Truss,  Merrill  on.     (C.   V.  Johnson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  93:  316.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  107. 

—  Long's  Wooden  or  Frame.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  9:  231, 

3S0.     10:  252. 

—  Large  Span.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  20.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

76:  235.     89:  234. 

—  Military.     (G.  K.  Gleig)  Ed.  R.  98:  448.— (Sir  W. 

Scott)  Quar.  18:  423. 
Our  S^'stem  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  310. 

—  Movable.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  391. 

—  of  India.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  100. 

—  Proportion  of  Heads  of  ICye-Bars.     (C.  Macdonald) 

Eel.  Engin.  12:  8. 

—  Proportions  of  Pins  used  in.     (C.  H.  Bender)  Eel. 

Engin.  10:  28. — (V.  Wood)  Eel.  Engin.  9:   504. — 
Eel.  Engin.  9:  289.  * 

—  Railway.     (J.  A.  Roebling)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  78. 

Calculations  for.  (E.  S.  Gould)  Eel.  Engin.  II :  433. 

Rapid  Corrosion  of  Iron  in.     (W.  Kent)  Pract.  M. 

5:  265. 

Strength    of    Materials    for.     (G.    Buchanan)    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  46:   i,  152.     47:  223.     49:  201. 

—  Road  and   Railway',   Modern  Examples  of.      (T.   C. 

Clarke)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  248. 

—  Rolling  and  Swing.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  514. 

—  Something  about.     Sharpe,  39:   121. 

—  Specilications  for.     (J.  M.  Wilson)  J.  Frankl.   Inst. 

100:  116. 

—  Stone,  ]\Iethod  of  proportioning.     (J.  C.  Trautwine) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:  14. 

—  Suspension.    (C.  Bender)  Eel.  Engin.  4:   594.  —  Eel. 

Engin.  11:  265.  —  Mo.  R.  129:   516. 
and   Arch   Truss.     (S.  W.    Robinson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  77:  152,  361. 
Cable-Making  for.     (W.  Heldenbrand)  Eel.  Engin. 

17:  171,  193.  289. 
Construction  of.      (M.  le  Blanc)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

35:  95- 
of  a  rigid.     (C.  Kopcke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  71:  316. 

—  -.—  Deflection  of.     (H.  Cox)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:  154. 
Disturbances  of.     (Lukin  and  Conder)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  64:  231. 
Modern  American.     (C.  Clericetti)  Eel.  Engin.  23: 

III. 

Montrose.     (.7.  INI.  Rendol)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  33:  116. 

New  System  of,  1863.     (S.  W.  Robinson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  76:  145. 

—  Suspension  Girder,   for  Railroads.     J.  Frankl.   Inst. 

72:  2S9,  361. 

—  Temporar}-,  Art  of  making.     (A.  W.  Drayson)  Art  J. 

17:  237- 

—  Town's  Improvement.     Am.  .1.  Sci.  3:  158. 

—  Trusses  for,   Maximum  Stresses  of.      (W.  Baldwin) 

Eel.  Engin.  19:  538. 

—  Tubular.     Liv.  Age,  19:  209. 

—  —  Britannia  and  Conway.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar. 

85:  399.     Same  art.   Eel.  M.   19:  193.     Same  art 

Liv.  Age,  24:  353.  —  (W.  C.  Unwin)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

i:  416. 
Resistance  of  vertical  Plates  of.      (II.  Haupt)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  56:  217. 
Stephenson  and   Fairbairn's.      (Sir   D.  Brewster) 

No.  Brit.  13:  399. 


Bridges,  Charles,  Obituarys  of.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  471. 
Bridges  Genealogj'.     (J.  W.  Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  232. 
Britlget  of  the  Moor.     (E.  Meteyard)  Reliquary,  2:  11;. 
Bridgeton,  Me.,  Survey  of,  in  1766.     N.  E.  Reg.  28:  63. 
Bridgewater,  Duke  of.     Chamb.  J.  1 :  407. 

—  Canal  of,  and  James  Brindlej-.     Penny  M.  5:  363. 
Bridgewater  Family.     Cornh.  4:  348. 
Bridgewater  Bequest.     Ed.  R.  58:  422. 
Bridgewater  Gallerj\     Eraser,  44:  210. 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  149. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  19:  200. 

of  Marriages  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  21:  225. 

Bridgewater  Treatises.  Quar.  50:  r.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5: 
211,  54S. — Eraser,  8:  65,  258.     12:  415.     16:  719. 

—  Bell's.      Mo.  R.   132:  424.  — (H.  Bronson)  Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  6:  54. 

—  Biiekland's.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  692.  —  Eraser,  59:  227. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  518. —Ed.  R.  65:  i.— Quar. 
56:  31. 

—  Chalmer's.     Mo.  R.   131 :  387.  —  (T.   P.  Thompson) 

Westm.  20:  I.  —  Select  J.  3:  50.  —  Mus.  24:  i. 

—  Kidd's.     Mo.  R.  131:  499. 

—  Roget's.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  20:  137. 

—  Whewell's.     Mo.  R.  131:   561. 
See  names  of'  each  of  the  authors. 

Bridging  navigable  Waters  in  United  States.      (G.  K. 

Warren)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  296. 
Bridgman,  Frederick  A.     (E.  Strahan)  Harper,  63:  694. 

—  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  30:  225. 

Bridgman,  Laura.  (G.  S.  Hall)  Mind,  4:  149.—  (S.  G. 
Howe)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  383.  —  (M.  Howitt)  Howitt, 
2:  226.  —  (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  52  :  467.  —  Chr. 
Exam.  28:  359.  —Penny  M.  14:  222,  230. 

—  Education  of.     (S.  G.  Howe)  Mind,  i :  263. 

—  Life  and  Education  of.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  27:  259. 

—  Vocal  Language  of.     (D.  Wilson)  Cauad.  J.  n.  s.  11: 

113- 
Bridgnorth,  Seal  of  the  Bailiffs  of  the  Liberty  of.     (F. 

Townsend)  Arch.  15:  380. 
Bridlington  Priory,  Survej'  of.    (J.  Calej')  Arch.  19:  270. 
Brieg,  Dorothea  Sybilla,  Duchess  of.     House.  Words,  2: 

5S1. 
Brigadier,  The.     (I.  Tourgeneff)  Temp.  Bar,  63:  486. 
Brigandage,  Britons  and.     Tinsley,  7:  421. 

—  in  Greece,  1869.     Cornh.  21:  699. 

—  in  Macedonia.    Cornh.  44:  355.    Same  art.  Appleton, 

26:  469. 

—  in  Naples.     St.  James,  5:  266. 

—  in  the  Pontifical  States.     Colburn,   142:  253.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  70:  584. 

—  in  Sicily.     Ed.  R.  145:  487. 

—  Italian.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  54:  4-727.  — (W. 

D.  Howells)  No.  Am.  loi :  162.  —  Blackw.  93:  576. 

Moens  on.     Westm.  86:  22.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

90:  340. 

—  Peep  into.     Liv.  Age,  87:  285. 
Brigands.     All  the  Year,  25:  256. 

—  Brush  with.     Bentley,  53:  353. 

—  English.     Tinsley,  10:  234. 

—  Greek.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  307,  391. 

—  in  Asia  Minor,  Lady's  Encounter  with.     Cornh.  23: 

91.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  357. 

—  inltalv.    All  the  Year,  15:  91.  — Chamb.  J.  43:  131. 

—  Eel.  R.  121:  442. 

Past  and  present.     Once  a  Week,  8:  357. 

Three  Months  with.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper, 

33:  286. 
Visit  to  some.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  626. 

—  Massacre  by,  at  Marathon,  1870.     (C.  K.  Tuckerman) 

Harper,  45:  434. 

—  Mexican.     N.  Eel.  5:  282. 

—  Modern.    Penny  M.  II :  117,  130,  257. 


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BRITAIN 


Brigands  of  Sicily.     (L.  Monti)  Allan.  37:  58. 

—  I're-I^lamitic  of  Arabia.     (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Macmil. 

26:  157.    Sameart.Liv.  Age,  114:  131,416. 

—  Rencontre  with.     (A.  Smith)  Bentley,  9:  375. 

—  Roman.     Penny  M.  11:  20. 

Briggs,  George  N.,  Portrait  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  443. 

Briggs,  George  W.,  Discourses  of.  (C.  Robbins)  Chr. 
Exam.  40:  233. 

Briggs,  J.  J.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  17:  49,  75. 

Brigham,  Charles  Henry.     Unita.  R.  11:  325. 

Bright,  John.  (C.  Logan)  Galaxy.  6:  115.  —(J.  McCar- 
thy) Galaxy,  7:  36.  Same  art.  N.  Eel.  4:  257. — 
with  portrait,  Scrib.  19:  576.  —  with  portrait,  Ev. 
Sat.  9:  322. —  (W.  F.  Mallalieu)  Meth.  Q.  26:  407. 
—  (S.  F.  Page)  Macmil.  25:  344.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  78:  479.  —  (G.  M.  Towle)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  525.— 
(G.  M.  Towle)  Putnam,  13:  479. — with  portrait, 
(A.  Young)  Appleton,  7:  12. — with  portrait,  Eel. 
M.  6i:  524.  —  Blackw.  100:  728. 

—  as  an  Orator.     (N.  C.  Tyler)  Nation,  4:  436,  477. 

—  at  Home.     (R.  J.  Hinton)  Galaxy,  5:  28S. 

—  Career  of.     Once  a  Week,  24:  31. 

—  Early  Life  of.     Cong.  7:   107. 

—  English  Radicals  and.    (G.  M.  Towle)  Atlan.  16:  177. 

—  painted  by  himself.     Nat.  R.  10:  522. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  24:  678. 

—  Return  to  the  Ministry,  1S74.     Brit.  Q.  59:  159. 

—  Speeches.     Brit.  Q.  48:   171.  —  (J.  Moncrieff)  Ed.  R. 

127:  269.  —  No.  Brit.  49:  484. — Westm.  91:  107. 
—  NewQ.  7:  353. 
Bright,  Jonathan  B.,  with  portrait.    (T.  Hill)  N.  E.  Reg. 

35:  117- 
Bright  Family,  Fortunes  of.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  48. 
Bright  Genealogy,  with  portrait  of  T.  Bright.     (W.  H. 

Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  97. 
Bright  College  Days.     Once  a  Week,  16:  679,  709,  739. 
Bright  Room  of  Cranmore.     Eraser,  41:  41.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  24:  422. 
Brighthelmstone,  Battle  of.  Drawing  of.     Arch.  24:  292. 
Brighton,  England.  Blackw.  50:  461.  —  Lond.  Soc.  2:  90. 

—  Aquarium  at.     (W.  S.  Kent)  Nature,  8:  531. 

—  a  Century  ago.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  170. 

—  Chain  Pier  at.     Penny  M.  2:  454. 

—  Day  with  the  Brookside  Harriers  at.    Bentley,  43:  48. 

—  in  the  Autumn.     Colburn,  84:   169. 

—  in  November.     Belgra.  10:  176.  —  Broadw.  5:  472. 

—  My  Journey  to.     Chamb.  J.  55:  313. 

—  On  the  Beach  at.     St.  James,  23:  173. 

—  Pavilion  Ball  at,  1751.     Colburn,  91:  263. 

—  Reminiscences  of.    (J.  H.  Eyre)  Belgra.  26:  374.     28: 
.       203. 

—  Sketch  of.     Colburn,  61:   163. 

—  Sketches  at.     Once  a  Week,  5:  602,  632,  688.    6:  43. 

—  Visit  to.     Lond.  M.  16:  460. 

Hrigliton  Convention  and  its  Opponents,  1875.    Lond.  Q. 

45:  84. 
Brighton  Delilah.     (G.  Dixon)  Belgra.  40:  supp.  52. 
Brighton  Ghosts.     All  the  Year,  31 :  320. 
Brigiiton  Pier;  a  Poem.     Belgra.  i:  460. 
Hrigliton,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  398. 
Briilat-.Savarin,  Anthelme.     Irish  Q.  8:  461,   865.  —  St. 

James,  22:  595. 

—  Anecdotes  of.    Cornh.  35:  56.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88: 

287. 

Brilliant  Affair;  a  Tale  of  the  War.  (W.  C.  Elam)  Put- 
nam, 12:  483. 

Brilliant  Being;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  38:  372,  395. 

Brilliant  Keeper.     (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  St.  James.  3:  359. 

Brimham  Rocks,  England,  Account  of.  (H.  Rooke)  Arch. 
8:  209. 

Brinckley,  R.  C.,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  11:  339. 

Brindisi  to  Athens,  From.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  236. 


Brindley,  James.     All  the  Year,   12:  562.      Same  art. 
Cath.  World,  i:  238.  — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:   i. 

—  and  Duke  of  Bridgewater's  Canal.    Penny  M.  5:  363. 

—  and  the  early  Engineers.     Lond.  Q.  25:  58. 

Brines,  Chemistry  of.     (C.  A.  Goessmaim)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

94:  77- 
Brington  and  the  Washington  Family.     Once  a  Week. 

6:  446. 
Brinley,  Francis,  Catalogue  of  his  Library,  1713.     N.  E. 

Reg.  12:  75. 
Brinsly,  J.     Ludus  Literarius.     Am.  J.  Ednc.  24:  186. 
Brinsmead,  John,  and  Sons.     Colburn,  169:  So. 
Brion,  Fredrika,  and  Goethe.     Once  a  Week,  11:  358. 
Brisbane,  Albert.     Dem.  R.  11:  302. 
Brisbane,  A  Night  in.     Colburn,  146:  442. 
Brisinga.     Nature,  16:  249. 
Brissons,  The.     (C.  Home)  Macmil.  5:  60. 
Brissot,  Memoirs  of.    (T.  Sedgwick)  No.  Am.  38:  177.— 

Mo.  R.  148:  416. 
Bristed,  Charles  Astor.    (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  17:  473, 

545- 

—  Five  Years  in  Trinity.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  437. 
Bristles.    (G.  F.  Emery;  Overland,  10:  280.  — Chamb.  J. 

19:  iSi. 
Bristol,  J.  B.,  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  30:   133. 
Bristol,  England.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  20:  170.— 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  290.  — Penny  M.  3:  449,  478.  — 

Sharpe,  22:  204. 

—  Academy  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  68. 

—  Bishops  of.     (G.  Burgess)  Am.  Church  R.  19:  177. 

—  Cathedral  at.     All  the  Year,   33:   438.  — Penny  M. 

14:  85. 

—  Christian  AVork  in.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  18: 

316. 

—  Church  of  St.  Mary  RedcliiTe  at.     (G.  Pryce)  Arch. 

35:  279. 

—  Churches  of.     Eraser,  71:  203. 

—  First  common  Seal  of.     (J.  Dallaway)  Arch.  21 :  79. 

—  in  the  15th  Centurj-.     Retros.  16:  449. 

—  Incendiaries  of,  1730.     Chamb.  J.  34:  378. 

—  Here  and  there  in.     (A.  S.  Gibbs)  Lippinc.  22:  9. 

—  Military  History  of,  in  the  17th  Century.    (E.' Tumor) 

Arch.  14:   119. 

—  Riots  in,  1831.     All  the  Year,  17:  606.  — Blackw.  31: 

465.  —  Quar.  46:  552. 

Trial  of  Magistrates.     Blackw.  32:  956. 

Bristol  University  College.     Nature,  14:  470. 

Bristol,  Conn.,  Copper  Mine  at.     (B.  Silliman,  jr.,  and 

J.  S.  Whitney)  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  361. 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  Census  of,  16S9.     N.  E.  Reg.  34:  404. 

—  Church  Record,  1687-1710.  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  132,  259. 
Bristol  Countv,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.  Am  Q.  Retf.  12:  135. 
Bristow,  B.  H.,  and  the  Whiskey  Ring.     (H.  V.  Boyn- 

ton)  No.  Am.  123:  280. 
Britain  after  the  Romans.     ]\Io.  R.  141:  18. 

—  Cu'sar's  Campaigns  in.     Ed.  R.  154:  37. 

—  Centuriation  of  Homan.     (H.  C.  Coote)  Arch.  42:  127. 

—  Christianity  in.     (D.   Inglis)  Princ.   24:    190. —Chr. 

Rem.  42:  441. 
Extinction  of.     Chr.  Rem.  i:  98. 

—  Condition  of,  from  C.esar  to  Claudius.     (J.  Y.  Aker- 

man)  Arch.  33:  177. 

—  Danes  and  Northmen  m.     Lond.  Q.  3:  216. 

—  Expedition  of  Augustus  into.     (W.  H.  Black)  Arch. 

44:  65. 

—  Geoffrey  of    Monmouth's   History   of.      (T.   Wriir|,t) 

Arch.  32:  335.  — (C.  M.  Kirkland)  Am.  Whig  R. 
5:  84. 

—  Greater  or  Lesser.     (J.  Vogel)  Canad.  Mo.  12:  232. 

—  in  the  ist  Century,  a.  n.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  41-698. 

—  Legends  of  Pre-Koman.     (T.  Gilrav)  Dub.  Univ.  87: 

385. 


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164 


BRITISH 


Briiain,  Piiineval  Archeology  of.  (E.  A.  Freeman)  No. 
Brit.  17:  459. 

—  Raised  Beach  of.     (A.  Geikie)  Macmil.  5:  311. 

—  Komaii  Carrier  in.    (.J.  McCaul)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  13 :  136. 

—  Romans  in.     Ed.  R.  94:   177. 

—  Wright's  Early  Inhabitants  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  446. 
See  Britons;  Great  Britain. 

Britain's  Propensity;  a  Song.     Blaekw.  67:  3S9. 
Britannia    Tubular    Bridge.       See    Bridge,     Britannia; 

Bridges,  Tubular. 
British  Admirals  and  their  Biographers.    Cornh.  15:  538. 
Britisli  Agriculture.     See  Agriculture  in  Great  Britain. 
British  Ambassadors  and  their  Salaries.     Mus.  16:  280. 

—  Sacritice  of,   in  Asia.     For.  Q.  34:    221.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  3:  3. 
British  America.     (II.  Y.  Hind)  Hunt,  51:  183,  262.— 
(Gen.  Scammon)  Cath.  World,  13:    108. —(W.  J. 
Stewart)  Macmil.  6:  29. — Mus.  14:  400.     21;  107. 

—  (S.  V.  Miller)  Uc  Bow,  6:  181.  — Fraser,  5:  77.— 
Blaekw.  92;  696.     100:  156.     108:  704.     109;  48. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  15:  93.  —  Ed.  R.  119:  441.  — Liv. 
Age,  63:  268.  — Lond.  Q.  23:  23.-rMeth.  M.  57: 
36.  —  Once  a  Week,  6;  219. 

—  Adventures  in  the  Northwest  Territory.    Colburn,  135 : 

.85. 

—  Alexander's  Explorations  in.     Hogg,  4:  239. 

—  and  the  United  States,  Boundaries  between.    Colburn, 

124:   I. 

—  Commerce  of.     (G.  R.  Porter)  Hunt,  10:  15. 
with  the  United  States,  1S53.     Westm.  62:  239. 

—  Commercial  Relations  with.     (A.  W.  Ely)  De  Bow, 

12:  225. 

—  Defenses  of.     St.  James,  3:  217. 

—  Exploration  through.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  544. 

—  from  Norway  to  York.     (H.  M,  Robinson)  Lippinc. 

23:  534- 

—  Growth  of.     Blaekw.  76:  i. 

—  Importance  of.     (H.  Y.  Hind)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  409. 

—  in  Winter.     (W.  B.  Cheadk)  Blaekw.  lOo:  366. 

—  Indian  Population  of.    (J.  H.  Lefroy)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66: 

189. 

—  Interior  of.     Nat.  R.  13:  62. 

Habitable.    (.J.  Hector)  Ed.  NewPhilos.  J.  71 :  263. 

Physical  Features  of.    (.J.  Hector)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  71:    212. 

New  Colony  m.     Colburn,  121:  100. 

—  McGregor's.     Blaekw.  31:  907. 

—  Politics  of.     (C.  Dunkin)  No.  Am.  49:  373. 

—  Progress  and  Resources  of.     (H.  Y.  Hind)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  27:  82. 

—  Proposed  Constitution  for.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Macmil. 

11:  406. 

—  Route  to  the  Pacific  through.    (H.  Verney)  Fraser,  79: 

643- 

—  Seaboard  of.     Colburn,  124:   127. 

—  Telegraph  Expedition  through.  Appleton,  II :  193-334. 

—  Trade  of.     Penny  M.  7:  46,  50. 

—  Voyage  with  Voyageurs  in.    (H.  M.  Robinson)  Apple- 

ton,  20:  246. 

—  Waddington  on  Route  through.     Colburn,  144:   i. 

—  Wheat-Fields  of.     Liv.  Age,  142:  306. 

—  Who  owns?     Dem.  R.  31:   113,  225. 
See  Canada;  Hudson's  Bay  Compajiy. 

British  and  Continental  Characteristics.    No.  Brit.  21 :  45. 

British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  History  of.  Chr.  Obs. 
3o:  162. 

British  and  Foreign  School  Society.   Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  371. 

British  Anti-State  Church  Association.  Eel.  R.  80:  341. 
83:  220.     88:  740.     94:  513. 

British  Anti-State  Church  Movement.     Eel.  R.  92:  99. 

British  Archaeological  Association,  i^Ieeting  at  Win- 
chester, 1845.     Colburn,  75:  no. 


British  Archceological  Association,  Meeting  at  Warwick, 

1847.     Colburn,  80:  494. 
British  Arms  and  Soldiery,  Ancient  and  modem.     Eel. 

M.  71:  1052. 
British  Army.     See  Great  Britain,  Army. 
British  Arrogance.     Dem.  R.  21 :  314. 
British   Association   for  the    Advancement  of    Science. 

Fraser,  14:  5S2. — Brit.  &  For.  R.  i:  361.  —  Eel. 

Mus.  3:  410,  443.  — Am.  J.  Sci.  38:  93.  — Liv.  Age, 

6:  347,  395,  499- —  l^rit.  Q.  46:  354.  — Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  2:  50. —  Dub.  Univ.  50:  271.  — Lond.  Q.  3: 

513.  —  (.J.  Henry)  Princ.  13:   132. 

—  Address  at.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Am.  J.  Sci.  10:  305. 

—  Meetings  at  York  and  Oxford,  i  S3 1-32.   Ed.R.  60:  263. 
Manchester,  1S42.     Fraser,  26:  361. 

Edinburgh,  1850.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  14: 

235.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  145. 

Dublin,  1857.     Eel.  M.  43:   50. 

Oxford,  i860.     Chr.  Rem.  40:  237. 

Manchester,  1861.     Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  263.  —  Fraser, 

64:  612.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  55:  74. 
Cambridge,  1862.    Lond.  Q.  19:  362.  —  Eel.  M.  58: 

134- 

Bath,  1864.    Sir  C.LyelVs  Address.   Eel.  M. 63:  348. 

Edinburgh,  1871.     Nature,  4;  261-396. 

Brighton,  1872.     Nature,  6;  305-422, 

Bradford,  1873.     Nature,  8:  405-515. 

Belfast,  1874.     Nature,  10:  308-449. 

Bristol,  1875.     Nature,  12:  335-461. 

Glasgow,  1876.     Nature,  14:  170-476. 

Address  at.     (T.  Andrews)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  451. 

Plymouth,  1S77.     Nature,  16:  301-404. 

Dublin,  1878.     Nature,  18:  403-505. 

Sheffield,  1879.     Nature,  20:  383-404. 

Swansea,  1880.     Nature,  22:  181-480. 

York,  1881.     Lond.  Q.  57:  412. — Nature,  24:  401- 

461. 

—  Report  of  the  Kew  Committee,  1869-70.     (J.  P.  Gas- 

siot)  Nature,  3:  55. 

—  Sketch  of .     Hogg,  12:  408. 

British  Churches,  Ancient.     Dub.  R.  18:  128. 

—  Miall  on.     Eel.  R.  91:  78. 

British  Colonies.     See  Great  Britain,  Colonies. 

—  in  America.     See  American  Colonies, 
British  Colonial  Empire,     De  Bow,  6:  310. 

British  Colonial  Politics,  1848.  (L,  Sabine)  No,  Am.  67:  i. 
British  Colonial  Trade.     (,I.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  10:  38. 

—  Am.  Whig  R.  10:  80. 
British  Columbia.     (Col.  Coffin)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  361, — 

(T,  Evans)  Overland,  4:  258.  —  Colburn,  115:  127. 

Knick.  52:  331.  —  Nat.  R.  13:  340. 

—  and  Columbia.     Quar.  109:  i. 

—  and  the  Dominion.     Canad.  Mo.  10:  369. 

—  and  Vancouver's  Island.    Fraser,  58:  493.  —  No.  Brit. 

35:  61. 

—  Condition  of,  1866.     Westm.  86:  429. 

—  Fishing  in.     Tinsley,  II :  302. 

—  From  Cariboo  to  California.     (W.   F.  Butler)  Good 

Words,  19:  136-398. 

—  Overland  Route  to.  Hind's.     (W.  Hincks)  Canad.  J. 

11.  s.  7:  200. 

—  Recent  Progress  in.     Colburn,  128:  50. 

—  Victoria  to  Winnipeg.     (D.  M.  Gordon)  Good  Words, 

21:  116,  158,  305. 
British  Commercial  Policv.     (T.  P.  Kettell)  Hunt,  12: 

538- 
British  Critics.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  61:  468. 

—  and  Travelers.     Dem.  R.  14:  335. 

—  North's  Specimens  of .     (J.  Wilson)  Blaekw.  57:  133- 

771.     58:  114,  229,  366. 
British  Criticism.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  31:  27. 
British  Empire.     See  Great  Britain. 


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BRITTANY 


British  Essayists,  Tlie.     Penny  M.  i:  31. 

Britisli  Family  Histories.     (J.  Ilaunay)  Quar.  98:  289. 

Britisli  Guiana.     -See  Guiana,  British. 

British  India.     See  India. 

British  Institution,  The.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  315. 

British  Labor  and  Foreign  Reciprocity.    Blackw.  6g :  112. 

British  Legion,  Tlie.     Blackw.  42:  169. 

British  Literature.     Anal.  M.  2:   314. 

British  Manufacturing  Industries.   Nature,  14:  145.    15: 

54- 
British  Matron.     (G.  C.  Clark)  Tinsley,  16:  114,     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  84:  491. 
British  Merchant  in  Trouble.     All  the  Year,  2:  345. 
British  Merchant  Seamen.   (W.  Dawson),  Eraser,  92:  736. 
British  Museum.     Ed.   R.   38:    379-  — ((i.   M.    Towle) 

Harper,  46:   198.  —  (J.  H.   Sheppard)  N.  E.  Reg. 

23:  73-  — (B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  3S8.  — (F. 

Lawrence)  Sharpe,  9:  233.  —  All  the  Year,  22:  252. 

26:  155.  —  Brit.  Q.  6:  79.  —  Brit.  &  For.  K.4:  213. 

—  Colburn,  89:  197.  —  Penny  M.  8:  2.  —  (J.  Holmes) 

Quar.  88:136. — Quar.  92:157.   104:201.  124:147. 

—  and  National  Gallery,  1S52.     Eel.  R.  96:  517. 

—  and  Provincial  Culture.     (W.  E.  A.  Axon)  Lib.  J.  2: 

125. 

—  Commission  on,  1849.     (C.  Patmore)  Ed.  R.  92:  371. 

—  Description  of.     Penny  M.i:  13-371.     2:  4. 

—  Egypt  in.     Month,  3:  279,  5S7.     4:  279,  366,  629. 

—  Egyptian  Galleries.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  227.  —  Penny  M. 

4:  57.     7:  436. 

—  Etruscan  Antiquities  in.     Penny  M.  12:  20,  48. 

—  Farnese  Statues  at.     (H.  de  Triqueti)  F.  Arts  Q.  3: 

203. 

—  Founders  of.     Lakeside,  7:  415. 

—  Greek  Inscriptions  in.     (T.  Tyrwhitt)  Arch.  3:  230. 

—  Hidden  Treasures  of.     Chamb.  J.  25:  237. 

—  History  of.     Penny  M.  5:  350-395. 

—  Late  Additions  to.     Chamb.  J.  51:  488. 

—  Library  of.     (W.  P.  Courtney)  Fortn.  32:  5S5.  — (.T. 

Holmes)  Quar.  88:  136.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  29: 
227.  Same  art.  Eel.  "M.  22:  477. — Chamb.  J.  26: 
382.  —  (C.  Patmore)  Ed.  R.  92:  371. — Ed.  R.  109: 
201.  — (W.  H.  Russell)  Ed.  R.  139:  37.  — (J.  W. 
Jones)  No.  Brit.  15:  171.  —  Lib.  J.  4:  161.  —  Lond. 
M.  13:  533-— ^^ature,  19:  253.    20:  22- 

In  1851.     Sharpe,  14:  77. 

System   of   classifying    Books   in.      (R.   Garnett) 

Lib.  J.  2:  194. 

—  Literary  Gems  of.     Nat.  M.  3:  54. 

—  MSS.  from  Egyptian  Monasteries  in.     Quar.  77:  39. 

—  New  Treasures  in.     Chamb.  J.  52:  537. 

—  Reading-Rooni  of.    Bentley,  32:   527. — (E.  L.  Blan- 

chard)  Peop.  J.  6:  43. — Chamb.  J.  36:    129. — 

Penny  M.  4:  487. 

Notes  in.     Month,  7:  53S. 

Suggestions  for  improving.    (.J.  Spedding)  Fraser, 

61:  773- 
Visit  to.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  23:  24. 

—  Report  on,  1836.     Mo.  R.  140:  46. 

—  Salaries  of  Officers  in.     Nature,  17:   197, 

—  Sculpture  in.     Penny  M.  2:  337. 

—  Xanthian  Marbles  in.     Penny  M.  13:  412. 
British  Navy.     See  (Jreat  Britain,  Navy. 

British  OfHcer,  Stocqueler's.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  144. 
British  Opinions  of  America.     Am.  (J.  20:  405. 
British  or  English?     (.1.  Foster)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  195. 
British  Poetry.    No.  Brit.  36:  412.  —  Eel.  M.  8:  339,  499. 

—  at  Close  of  last  Century.     (O.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No. 

Am.  42:  52. 

—  Modern.     (W.  M.   Rossetti)  Macmil.  33:  418.  —  Eel 

M.  86:  567. 

—  Past  and  present  Condition  of.     Fraser,  33:  577,  708. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  10:  164. 


British  Poets.    Ed.  Mo.  R.  2:  125,  247.  — (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed. 
R.  20:  315.  —  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  11:  480.     12:  60. 

—  .Aaial.  M.  14:  iii.  —  (J.  Floy)  Meth.  Q.  7:  505. 

—  Irish  Q.  2:  461. 

—  Campbell's.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  31:  462.  —  Fraser, 

25:  353- 

—  Child's  Edition  of.    (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  84:  240. 

—  Ilowitt's  Homes  and  Haunts  of.     J"raser,  35:  210. — 

Liv.  Age,  13:  152. 

—  Johnson's  Lives  of.    (M.  Arnold)  Macmil.  38:   153. — 

Bentley,  36:  445.  —  Colburn,  103:   iS.  —  Liv.  Age, 
66'  240. 

—  Modern.     (Sir  E.  Brydges)  F'raser,  lo:    423.  —  Am. 

Mo.  M.  8:  235,  320. 

—  Old.     (Sir  E.  Brydges)  Fraser,  10:  33. 

—  Reed's  Lectures  on.     Liv.  Age,  55:  153. 

—  Victorian.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib.  5:   357.     6:  49. 

7:  loi,  463.    8:  100,  160.    g:  167,  426,  585.    10: 

609,  679. 
See  English  Poets;  Poetry. 
British  Politics  in  i860.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  634,  734. 
British  Politicians.     Dem.  R.  40:  135,  338. 
British  Popular  Vagaries.     Fraser,  26;  213. 
British  Privateers,  Story  of.     (G.  E.  Patten)  Lakeside, 

7:  322. 
British  Pulpit.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  72:  66. 
British  Quarterly  Review,   100th  Number  of.     Brit.  Q. 

50:  520. 
British  Race.     (J.  R.  Seelcy)  Education,  1 :  309. 
Britisii  Regiments,  Famous.     All  the  Year,  29:  469,  492, 

563.    30:  12-34S. — Chamb.  J.  54:  23. 
British  Seaman,  has  he  deteriorated  ?   (T.  Brassey)  Con- 
temp.  28:  393. — (J.Williamson)  Contemp.  28:  748. 
British  Shipping,  Privileges  and  Liabilities  of.     Penny 

M.  12:  6. 
British  Spinsterhood  Abroad.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  267. 
British  Spy;  a  Poem.     Dem.  R.  33:  117. 
British  Statesmanship  and  Policy.  (W.  R.  Greg)  No.  Brit. 

17:   1.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  26:  323. 
British  .Statesmen.     West.  M.  3:   13,  128,  201. 

—  Four.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  2:  149. 

—  Macdiarmod's  Lives  of.      (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  8:  S55, 

994. 

—  Political  M(jrality  of.     No.  Brit.  21:  545.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  33:   253. 
British  Tourists  in  the  United  States.    (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth. 

(i.  6:   50S. 
Britons,  Early.     (Dr.  Ilaviland)  Arch.  1:54.—  (T.  Pow- 

nall)  Arch.  2:  242. 

—  and  Bretons.     (H.  Jones)  Once  a  Week,  9:  12. 

—  Chariots  of.     (.S.  Pegge)  Arch.  7:  211. 

—  Conversion  of.     (T.  W.  Jenkin)  Cong.  M.  5:   124. 

—  J.  S.  Lysoiis  on.     Colburn,  136:  64. 

—  Ornaments  and  Weapons  of.     Once  a  Week,  7:  556. 

—  Vestiges  of,  near  Heathersage,  Derbyshire.     (G.  Wil- 

kinson) Reliquary,  i:  159. 

—  Were  they  Savages  ?    (W.  W.  Wilkins)  Fortn.  4:  193, 

464. 
Brittany.     Dub.  R.  85:   in. 

—  and  the  Bretons.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Hours  at  Home,  6: 

397,  537.  —  Temp.  Bar,  23:  468. 

—  and  Cornwall,  Ancient  Affinities  of.    Brit.  Q.  52:  2S1. 

—  and  tlie  Crown  of  France.     Dark  Blue,  4:   577. 

—  and  England.     Westm.  29:  352. 

—  Antiquities  and  Legends  of.     Nat.  Q.  24:  46. 

—  Ballads  of.    Dub.  Univ.  81:  361.  —  Lond.  Q.  24:  406. 

—  Bards  of.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  22:  193. 
Celtic.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  555. 

—  Byways  of.     Sharpe,  27:  123.    28:  191.    29:  21,  233. 

"30:"  18,  289. 

—  Carnival  Time  in.     All  the  Year,  20:  201. 

—  Courting  in.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  8:  391. 


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Brittany,  Dolmens  and  Lines  in.     (S.  P.  Oliver)  Nature, 
6:  9. 

—  Fair  of  St.  Nicodeme  in.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Temp. 

Bar,  46:  386. 

—  Gatiierings  in.     Belgra.  9:  331,  525. 

—  Glimpses  of.     Diih.  Univ.  61 :  286. 

—  History  of.     For.  Q.  27:   142. 

—  in  Song.     All  the  Year,  32:  397. 

—  Industrial  and  social  Condition  of.    J.  Statis.  Soc.  13: 

134- 

—  Its  People  and  Poems.     (Mrs.  Barker)  Cath.  World, 

8:    398.  — (.J.  Anderdon)  Cath.  World,  11:  390.— 
(G.  K.  Barker)  Catli.  World,  17:  252,  537.    18:  iii. 

—  Journal  in.     Black w.  38:  313. 

—  Life  in.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Harper,  41:  853.    42:  30.— 

Cornh.   40:   667.     Same   art.   Liv.   Age,    144:  99. 
Same  art.  Appleton,  23:   125. 

—  Modern.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  241. 

—  Monument  to  the  Thirty  Knights.     (M.  d'Auvergne) 

Arch.  6:  144. 

—  Pardons  in.     House.  Words,  9 :  221 .  —  Lond.  Soc.  23 : 

509. 

—  Peasant  Wedding  in.     All  the  Year,  21 :  150. 

—  Peep  at.     All  the  Year,  31 :  1S6. 

—  People  in.     Chr.  Rem.  ii:  130. 

—  Popular  Poetry  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  86. 

—  Repeal  of  tlie  Unicm  in.     Dub.  Univ.  32:   190. 

—  Rougliing  it  in.     Ciiamb.  J.  45:  545. 

—  Rude  Stone  INIonuments  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  121. 

—  Salt-Marshes  of.     Chamb.  J.  55:  29. 

—  Scenes  and  Legends  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2o:  208. 

—  Ten  Days  in.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  17.  —  Cong.  2:  226. 

—  To  Paris  by.     (T.  G.  Bonney)  Once  a  Week,  17:  130. 

—  Two  Tales  of.     Colburn,  166:  421. 

—  Vacation  in.     St.  James,  26:  580. 

—  Wanderings  in.  (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper,  51 :  205. 

—  Weld's  Vacation  in.     Eel.  R.  104:   599. 

—  Wild  Sports  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  42. 

Britton,    John,    Autobiography   of.      Sharpe,    12:    214. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28:  366. 
Britton,  Thomas,  the  musical  Small-Coal  Man.    Penny  M. 

10:  70. 
Brizeux,  Auguste,  Life  and  Works  of.    Chr.  Rem.  45:  i. 

—  Telen  Arvor;  Harp  of  Armorica.     St.  James,  2:  313. 
Broad  away.     (W.  Y.  Wells)  Pioneer,  4:  26. 

Broads  of  East  Anglia.     Chamb.  J.  56:  141. 

—  Visit  to.     Colburn,  42:  19. 

Broad  Church,  The.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  53. 
—  (L.  Stephen)  Eraser,  81:  311. 

—  and  Universalisni.     Univ.  Q.  19:  362. 

—  English,  and  America.     (J.  L  Forbes)  Nation,  i:  88. 

—  Jowett  and.     Westm.  72:  41. 

—  S.  Osgood  on.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  17:  980. 
Broad  Church  Liberalism.    (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  33:  59. 
Broad  Church  Movement.     Eraser,  97:  353. 

Broad  Church  Party,  Position  of.     (J.  Clark)  Mercersb. 

7:  199. 
Broad  Church  Theology.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  375. 
Broad    Cluircliism,    Historical   Views   of.     (A.  Gordon) 

Theo.  R.  10:  277. 
Broadsides.     Chamb.  J.  16:   154. 
Broadway.     (^L  E.  Hewitt)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  57,  302. 

—  bedeviled.     Putnam,  9:  2S2. 

—  a  Poem.     (X.  G.  Shepherd)  Harper,  25:  i. 

Broca,  Paul,  with  portrait.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  20:  261. — 

Nature,  22:  249.  —  (H.  F,  C.  ten  Kake)   Nature, 

22:  292. 
Brock,  Isaac,  Death  of;  a  Poem.     (W.  F.  Coffin)  Canad. 

Mo.  9:  1S2. 
Brock,  the  Swimmer.     Chamb.  J.  4:  45. 
Brockhaus  Publishing-House.     (J.  F,  Hurst)  Hours  at 

Home,  6:  323. 


Broderip,  William  John.    In  Memoriam.    Eraser,  59:  4S5. 
Brodhead,  Col.  Daniel,  Correspondence  of.    Olden  Time, 

2:  374- 

—  Expedition   against   the   Indians,    1779.     (0.  Edson) 

M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  649.  —  Olden  Time,  2:  30S. 
Brodhead,  J.  Romeyn.    (T.  W.  Chambers)  Scrib.  13:  450. 
Brodie,    Sir   Benjamin   C.     (A.  V.  Kirwan)  Fraser,  67: 

113.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  76:  348. — Nature,  23: 

126. 

—  Autobiography.    Fraser,  72:  116.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

86:  329.  —  No.  Brit.  43:  127. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Liv.  Age,  87:  214. 
Brock,  Village  of.     Penny  M.  3:  55. 

Brogden,  William.     (E.  Alloi)  Am.  Church  R.  9:   105. 
Broglie,  Due  de.     (F.  H.  Hill)  Fortn.  28:  53. 

—  Fall  of,  1874.     Dub.  R.  75:  132. 

—  in  America.     (J.  L.  Ferriere)  Lippinc.  28:  462. 

—  Memoir  of.     Ed.  R.  135:  347. 

—  Narrative  of,  17S2.     M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  180-374. 

—  Secret  du  Roi.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  27:  347,  382. 
Broke  Jail.     (D.  H.  Johnson)  Allan.  36:   12. 
Broken  Bonds.     (J.  W.  Lee)  Lakeside,  3:  438. 
Broken  Bonds;  a  Tale  for  Emigrants.     (G.  C.  Munro) 

Peop.  J.  6:  351. 

Broken  Bridge;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  50:  433. 

Broken  Distaff;  a  Story.  (J.  Middlemass)  Belgra.  40: 
supp.  120. 

Broken-Hearted;  aPoem.    (J.  Leitch)  St.  James,  18:  199. 

Broken  into  Fragments.     Tinsley,  13:   174. 

Broken  Lily;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  16:  355. 

Broken  Memories.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:   17-618. 

Broken  Mug;  a  Tale.    (H.  Zschokke)  Temp.  Bar,  24:  356. 

Broken  on  the  Wheel.     (J.  Hatton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  4:   i. 

Broken  Reed;  a  Story.  (M.  Cross)  Victoria,  35:  443. 
36:  12-467. 

Broken  to  Harness;  a  Novel.  (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar, 
10:  370,  520.    11:  64-501.    12:  50-502.    13:  45,  271. 

Broken  Trust.   (C.  L.  Young)  Once  a  Week,  25:  331-441. 

Broken  Wall.     St.  James,  12:  177. 

Brome,  Frederick.     (G.  Busk)  Nature,  i:  509. 

Bromtield,  John.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  521. 

Bromtield  Family.  (D.  D.  Slade)  N.  E.  Reg.  25:  329. 
26:  73,  141. 

Bromine.    (E.Mylius)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  427.    103:  64. 

Brongniart,  M.  Alexandre.  (M.  Elie  de  Beaumont)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  55:  155. 

Bronikowski,  0.,  Novels  of.     For.  Q.  14:  457. 

Bronte,  Charlotte.  (G.  Cerny)  Cath.  World,  3:  S34. — 
(R.  W.  Gilder)  Hours  at  Home,  11:  1S3.  — (A.  B. 
Harris)  Galaxy,  24:  41.  —  (T.  W.  Reid)  Macmil.  34: 
385,  481.  35:  I.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  Soi. 
131:  289,  611.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  699.  88:  S3, 
192.  —  (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  55:  569.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  41:  532.  —  (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  36:  723. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  178.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
136:  23.  —  (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  i:  485.— 
(B.  J.Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  285.  — Blackw. 
82:  77.  —  Brit.  Q.  26:  218.  Same  art.  with  portrait, 
Eel.  M.  42:  145.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  136,  165.  25: 
159,   214.  —  Liv.  Age,  45:  396. — Nat.  M.  13:  548. 

—  Nat.  R.  5:  127.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  577-  — 
Putnam,  9:  648.  — Eel.  M.  22:  286. 

—  Birthplace  of.     (G.  M.  Craik)  Canad.  Mo.  9:    264. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  183. 

—  Gaskell's  Life  of.     Am.  Ch.  Mo.  2:  113.  — Chr.  Obs. 

57:  487.  — Colburn,  iio:  317.  — Liv.  Age,  53:  385, 
777.     55:  3S5.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  24:  292. 

—  Jane  Eyre.    (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  67:  354.  — No. 

Brit.  11:  475.  —  Westm.  48:  581.  —  Fraser,  36:  690. 

—  Liv.  Age,  17:  481.  — Chr.  Ren.  15:  396.  — Dub. 
R.  28:  2og.  —  Dub.  Univ.  31:  608.  —  Peop.  J.  4; 
269.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  346. 


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Bronte,  Charlotte.    Jane  Ej-re  and  Rev.  F.  W.  Robertson. 

(G.  G.  Hepburne)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  252. 
and  Vanity  Fair.     Quar.  84:  153.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  20:  497. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Rem.  34:  87.  —  New  Q.  6:  223.  —  Eel. 

R.  105:  630.  —  Westm.  109:  34. 

—  The  Professor.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  88. — Liv.  Aj^e,  54: 

6S0. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Scrib.  2:  18. 

—  Shirley.    Ed.  R.  9:  81.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  24:  481. 

—  Liv.  Age,  23:  535.  —  Westm.  52:  418.  —  Eel.  R. 
go:  739.  —  Dub.  Univ.  34:  680.  —  Dub.  R.  28:  209. 

-Ed.  R.  91:  153- 

—  Unpublished  Letters.     Hours  at  Home,  II :  loi. 

—  Villette.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  i:  535.  — (W.  W. 

Kinsley)  University  Q.  2:  233.  —  Ed.  R.  97:    380. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  25:  401.  —  Eel.  R.  97:  305.  —  Westm. 
59:  474. — NewQ.  2:  237.  —  Liv.  Age,  36:  588. 

—  Visit  to  Home  of.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  31 :  41. 

to  her  School  at  Brussels.  (A.  Trafton)  Scrib.  3 :  186. 

—  Writings.     (Mrs.  M.  J.  Sweat)  No.  Am.  85:  293. — 

Colburn,  95:  295.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  417. — 
Hogg,  13:  425.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35:  407.    Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  723. 
Bronte,  Emilv,  Writings  of.     Galaxy.  15:  226. 

—  Wuthering  Heights.     (G.  W.  Peck)  Am.  Whig  R.  7: 

572.  —  Internat.  M.  2:  315.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  15:   138. 

and  Agnes  Gray.     Eel.  R.  93:  222. 

Authors  of.     Liv.  Age,  29:  128,  180. 

Bronte,  Patrick.    Appleton,  22:  129. 

Bronte  Family.     Cornh.  28:  54.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81: 

287.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  n8:  307.    Same  art   Ev. 

Sat.  15:  97. 

—  and  their  Home.    (Mrs.  E.  P.  Evans)  Putnam,  16:  278. 

—  at  their  Home,  Two  Days  with.     Broad w.  7:  23. 

—  Winter's  Daj'  at  Haworth.    ( W.  H.  Cooke)  St.  James, 

21:  161. 
Bronte  Sisters.     (W.  W.  Kinsley)  Lakeside,  i:  155. 

—  and  their  Writings.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  416. 
Bronwen  Fair.     St.  James,  27:  132. 
Bronze.     Pract.  M.  7:  114. 

—  Aera  Dionysiana,  Vulgaris,  or  Christiana.    (G.  Oppert) 

Arch.  44:  335. 

—  Aluminium,  for  making  Instruments.     (A.  Strange) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  414.     76:  325. 

—  as  an  Art  Material.    (P.  L.  Simmonds)  Art  J.  28:  iSi. 

—  Figure-Casting  in.     Penny  M.  13:  259. 

—  Imitation  of.     (M.  H.  G.  de  Chiubry)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

20:  49. 

—  Phosphor.  (C.  J.  A.  Dick)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  98:  139. 

—  Strongest.  (R.  H.  Thurston)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  126. 
Bronze  .-Vge.  (E.  Burnouf)  Galaxy,  24:  62S.  — (  W.  M. 

Blackburn)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  120.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

15:  433- 

—  Nilsson  on.     Anthrop.  R.  4:  85. 

Bronze  Bracelet  found  near  Altvre.    (II.  Ellis)  Arch.  22: 

2S5. 
Bronze  Figure  found  at  Richborough.    (S.  Weston)  Arch. 

17:  176. 
Bronze  Foundries  in  France.     Ed.  Engin.  i:  833. 
Bronze  Implements.     (L.  Jcwitt)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5: 

275. 

—  found  at  Fulbourn, Cambridge,  England.  (E.  D.  Clarke) 

Arch.  19:  56. 
Bronze  Object  found  at  Lucera.    (R.  Garrucci)  Arcli.  41 : 

275- 
Bronze  Paper-Knife.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Appleton,  7:  121. 
Bronze  Statues,  Casting  of.     Penny  M.  8:  4S3. 

—  How  to  keep  them  clean.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  270. 
Bronze  Vases,  Ancient.     Art  J.  2:  328. 

—  incrusted  in  Silver,  Christode's  Process.     Pract.  M. 

i:  358. 


Bronze  Weapons  found  on  Arreton  Down.  (A.  W.  Franks) 
Arcli.  36:  326. 

—  Wright  on.     Anilirop.  R.  4:  72. 

Bronzes  found  at  Colchester.    (C.  Newton)  Arch.  31 :  443. 

—  How  made.     Nat.  M.  2:  44. 

—  Mechanical  Properties  of.     (^I.  Tresca)  Eel.  Engin. 

12:  12. 

Bronzing  Brass  Goods,  Plaster,  etc.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2: 
123,  154. 

Brooches  and  Dres.s-Fastenings,  Ancient.  (F.  W.  Fair- 
holt)  Art  J.  18:  46,  141. 

Brook,  The;  a  Poem.     Broadw.  i:  194. 

Brook,  The;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  592. 

Brook  and  the  Mill;  a  Poem.  (B.  F.  Taylor)  Scrib.  8: 
199. 

Brook  Farm  Community.     Dial,  4:  351. 

—  Home  Life  of.     Allan.  42:  458,  556. 

—  Plan  of.     (E.  P.  I'eabody;  Dial,  2:  361. 

—  Reminiscences   of      O.  &   N.  3:   175,  425.    4:   347. 

5:  5«7- 

—  Visit  to.     (G.  B.  Kirby)  Overland,  5:  9. 
Brook  Street,  Holborn.     All  the  Year,  26:  78. 
Brooke,  Henry.     (A.  H.  Bromilow)  Colburn,  162:  381- 

—  Dub.  Univ.  39:  200.  —  Internat.  M.  5:  461. 
Brooke,  Sir  James,  Rajah  of  Sarawak.  (J.  A.  St.  John) 
Bentley,  22:  580.  25:  71.  —  (II.  St.  John)  Sharpe, 
17:  228.  —  Dub.  Univ.  35:  574.  —  (J.  Balestier) 
Hunt,  18:  56.  —  Blackw.  59:  356.  —  Colburn,  81: 
474.  —  House.  Words,  18:  130.  —  (W.  H.  Dixon) 
Peop.  J.  4:  347.  —  Temp.  Bar,  24:  204. 

—  and  Borneo.     (G.  Reynolds)  Allan   18:  667. 

—  and  the  Pirates.     (J.  A.  St.  John)  Bentley,  25:  347, 

—  Defense  of.     (J.  A.  St.  John)  Bentley,  27:  286. 

—  the  Knight  Adventurer.     (I.  Scott)  Once  a  Week,  2: 

364- 

—  Last  of  the  Vikings.    (S.  Evans)  Macmil.  36:  146,  256. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Good  Words,  10:   572. 

—  Life  and  Work  in  Borneo.     Westm.  62:  382. 

—  Life  of.     St.  James,  22:   723. 

—  St.  John's  Life  of.     Blackw.   127:    193.     Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  144:  609.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  477. 

—  Visit  to.     (P.  McQuhae)  Bentley,  23:  65. 
See  Borneo. 

Brooke,  Stopford  A.,  with  portrait.  Dub.  Univ.  92:  299 
Brooktield,  Mass.,  Early  History  of.  N.  E.  Reg.  35:  ;^^2 
Brooktield  Association.  (C.  Cushing)  Cong.  Q.  12:  274 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Church  of  the  Pilgrims.  (II.  II.  McFar 
land)  Cong. Q.  13:  54. 

—  Clinton  .\ venue  Congregational  Church.    Cong.  Q.  2 

212. 

—  Compulsory   Education   in.     (F.   E.  Fryatt)  IIari)er, 

60:  21S. 

—  Council  of  1874.    (II.  H.  McFarland)  Cong.  Q.  16:  446. 

—  in  1776.     (J.  Johnson)  Nav.  M.  i:  367,  466,  561. 

—  Library  Association  Catalogue.     Lib.  J.  i:  330. 

—  Navy  Yard.     (W.  F.  G.  Shanks)  Harper,  42:  i. 

—  Old,  Reminiscences  of.     (T.  F.  DeVoe)  Hist.  M.  12: 

257-  340. 

—  Packer  Collegiate  Institute.     O.  &  N.  6:  115. 
Brooks,  Charles  Shirley.      (J.  Hatton)  Lond.  Soc.  25: 

343. —  Ev.  Sat.  16:  549.  —  (B.  Jerrold)  Gent.  M. 

n.  8.  12:  561.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.-  16:  602.  —  with 

portrait,  Once  a  Week,  27:   56. 
Brooks,    Charles   Timothy,      (ierman    Lyrics.      (N.    L. 

Frothingiiam)  Chr.  Exam.  55:  231.  —  (C.  C.  Felton) 

Chr.  Exam.  34:  232. 
Brooks,  ,Iames  (i..  Poems  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  303. 
Brooks,  John,  with  portrait.     (C.  Brooks)  N.  E.  Reg.  19: 

«93- 

—  Biography  of.     Chr.  E.xain.  2:  103.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

14:  2S6. 
Brooks,  Dr.  John,  Memoir  of.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  57. 


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Brooks,  Maria  del  Occidente.  (Z.  B.  Gustafson)  Harper, 
58:  249. 

—  and  Soutliey.     Internal.  M.  i:  67. 

—  Poems  of.     Museum,  41:  197.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  541. 
Brooks,  N.  C.     Poem,  History  of  the  Church.     So.  Lit. 

Mess.  8:  76. 
Brooks,  Peter  C.      (E.  Everett)  Hunt,  32:  659. —with 

portrait,  (E.  Everett)  N.  E.  Keg-.  8:  297.     g:  13. 
Brooks,  Phillips,  as  a  Preacher.     (F.  VV.  Fisk)  NewEng. 

39:  316. 

—  on  the  Intlueuce  of  Jesus.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  10: 

lOI. 

Brooks,  Thomas.     Art  J.  24:  197. 
Brooks  Family  of  Woburn,  Mass.    N.  E.  Reg.  29:  153. 
Brooks  Genealogy.     (E.  Yale)  N.  E.  Reg.  5:  355. 
Brooks  Islands  in  the  Pacitic.     (C.  W.  Brooks)  0.  Si.  N. 

i:  828. 
Broomstick,  Rhapsody  on.     (C.  Mackay)  Peop.  J.  i :  344. 
Brorseii's  Comet.     (K.  A.  Proctor)  Eraser,  79:  158. 
Bross,  John  A.,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  4:  81. 
Bross,  William,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  i:  321. 
Brother  Adam.     (H.  Parr)  Good  Words,  13:  613,"  6S5. 
Brother  against  Brother.     (M.  Reid)  Loud.  Soc.  22:  458. 
Brother  Jacob  ;  a  Storj-.     Cornh.  10:  i. 
Brother  of  Mercy;  a  Poem.   (J.G.Whittier)Atlan.  13:  279. 
Brother's  Sin,  and  a  Sister's  Love.     Victoria,  9:  14-113. 
Brother's  Trust.     (J.  Ingelow)  Liv.  Age,  88:  61. 
Brothers,  The.     (M.  M.  Duncan)  Godey,  23:  273. 
Brothers,  The.     (L.  M.  Alcott)  Atlan.  12:  584. 
Brothers,  The.     (M.  Graham)  Godey,  58:  209. 
Brothers,  The.     (H.  W.  Herbert)  Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  73-361. 
Brothers,  The;  an  Allegory.     Contin.  Mo.  4:  367. 
Brothers  and  Lovers.     Liv.  Age,  119:  784. 

—  of  the  Christian  Schools.     Dub.  R.  9:  331. 
Brotherhood  of   the  common  Lot.       (W.  M.  Metcalfe) 

Good  Words,  19:  51. 

—  of  Locomotive  Engineers.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Nation, 

24:  158,  173- 

—  of  Man.     Evang.  R.  14:  578. 
Brotherhoods.     Chamb.  J.  46:  261. 

—  Christian.     (C.  W.  Rankin)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  390. 

—  European  Remedy  against.     (G.  Pollak)  Nation,  24: 

318. 

Brotherless  ;  a  Poem.     (W.  Smith)  Cornh.  7:  259. 

Brotherton,  Discoveries  in  the  Church  of.  (W.  Drake) 
Arch.  9:  253. 

Brou,  Votive  Church  of.  (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World, 
30:  322. 

Brough,  Lionel,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week,  26:  369. 

Brougham,  Henry,  Lord.  With  portrait,  Fraser,  4:  609. 
18:  461.  —  Liv.  Age,  14:  429.  31:  433. — (A.  Ali- 
son) So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  522.  —  (S.  P.  Chase)  No.  Am. 
33:  227.  —  Mus.  13:  228.  20:  241,  347.  —  (A.  H. 
Forrester)  Bentley,  28:  215.  — (G.  Gilfillan)  Eel.  M. 
31:  337.  — (E.L.Godkin)  Nation,  6:  386.  —  (A.  R. 
Macdonough)  Harper,  44:  86. —  (A.  R.  Macdonough) 
Nation,  13:  43,  260.  14:  324.  —  (C.  Redding)  Col- 
burn,  143:  108.  —  (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  23:  421. 

—  (E.  I.  Sears)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  467.-01.  G.  W^il- 
son)  Hours  at  Home,  7:  181.  —  with  portrait.  Eel. 
M.  33:  430. — Am.  Law  R.  3:  i.  —  Brit.  Q.  32:  i. 

—  Colburn,  lOo:  368.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35:  133. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  48:  113.  Same  art.  Ecl.M.  39:  loi. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51:  303.  —  with  portrait,  Col- 
burn, 32:  507. — Ed.  R.  135:  502.  —  Ev.  Sat.  5: 
741.  —  Iiiternat.M.  i:  306. — Nat.R.  5:  164.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  612.  —  Putnam,  10:  116.  —  St. 
Paul's,  5:   178. — Once  a  W^eek,  24:  404. 

—  and  his  Calumniators.     Dub.  LTniv.  13:  104. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Temp.  Bar,  34:  350.    Same 

art.  Ecl.M.  78:  411. 

—  and  the  Court  of  Chancery.     Fraser,  4:  301. 


Brougham,  Henry,  Lord,  and  Law  Reform.    Quar.  105: 
504. 

—  and  Leigh  Hunt.     (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  Temp.  Bar,  47: 

221.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  164.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  130:  239. 

—  and  Lyndhurst,  Campbell's  Lives  of.     Quar.   126:   i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  100:  643. 

—  and  Mar}-,  Queen  of  Scots.     Bentley,  18:   157. 

—  and  the  Press.     Fraser,  18:   i. 

—  and  the  Prussian  Ambassador.     Liv.  Age,  26:  391. 

—  as  a  Judge.     Hogg,  7:  341. 

—  as  an  Orator.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg,  li:  41,  216.  —  Eel. 

M.  31:  337-     32:  21. 

—  Autobiography.     (Gold win  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  i :  557. 

—  Bridlegoose.     Fraser,  9:  501. 

—  Campbell's  Life  of.     Am.  Law  R.  4:  253. 

—  Career  and  Character  of.     Fraser,  44:  458.     Same  art. 

Fkl.  M.  24:  388. 

—  Demosthenes.     Fraser,  21 :  620. 

—  Early  Life  of.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  28.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  no:  259. 

—  Eccentricities  of.     Temp.  Bar,  62:  1S3. 

—  Historical  Sketches.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  112. — Eel.  R. 

79:  501.  —  Chr.  R.  4:  450,  509. 

—  Inaugural  Address,  Glasgow,  1825.    Ed.  R.  42:  241.  — 

Mo.  R.  107:  69. 

—  Innovations  of.     Fraser,  4:  93. 

—  Installation  Address,  University  of  Edinburgh,  i860. 

Liv.  Age,  66:  67. 

—  Law  Reform.     Quar.  38:  241. 

—  Letter  to  Sir  S.  Romilly.     Mo.  R.  87:  302. 

—  Life  of.     Dem.  R.  43:  58.  — Ed.  R.  129:  556. 

and  Career  of,  McGilchrist  on.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  611. 

and  Times  of.     Dark  Blue,  i :  253. 

—  Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  of  Time  of  George  HI.     Brit. 

Q.2:  197.  —  Fraser, 31 :  647.  34:67.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
25:  690.  —  Liv.  Age,  6:  539.  10:  9.  —  (W.  B.  O. 
Peabody)  No.  Am.  61:  383.  64:  59.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 
12:  341.  —  (J.  W.  Croker)Quar.  76:  62.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  6:  23.  — Blackw.  59:  615.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  8:  532.  —  Dub.  R  18:  518. —Liv.  Age,  5:  504. 

—  National  Education.     Quar.  19:  493. 

—  Natural  Theology.     See  Natural  Theology. 

—  Opinions  of.     Eel.  R.  66:  287. 

—  Pamphlets,  1839.    Mo.  R.  150:  299. 

—  Political  Philusoph3^     Ed.  R.  81 :  1.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  5:  II. 

—  Professional  and  political  Life.     Westm.  112:  480. 

—  Speeches.     Dub.  R.  5:  437.  —  Ed.  R.  107:  443.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  3. — Mo.  R.  147:  66. — Tait, 
n-  s-  5:  475,  588.  — (W.  Forsyth)  Ed.  R.  107:  443. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  257.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  490. 

—  Mus.  34:  279.  —  Eel.  R.  68:  421.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  71:  1472. 

—  Statesmen  of  Time  of  George  III.     Eel.  R.  70:  104. 

—  Dub.  R.  15:  469. 

—  Theology.     See  Theology. 

—  The  Times,  and  Irish  Law  Courts.  Dub.  Univ.  33:  478. 

—  Works  of.     Liv.  Age,  47:  193.  —  No.  Brit.  30:  417. 
Brougham,  John,  Winter's  Life  of.     (G.  P.  Upton)  Dial 

(Ch.),  i:  260. 
Brought  to  Light;  a  Tale.     (T.  Speight)  Chamb.  J.  43: 

417-755- 
Broiighton,  Rhoda.     Joan.     (A.  Lang)  Fortn.  27:  96. 

—  Novels  of.     Temp.  Bar,  41 :  197. 

Broughton,  Thomas,  Letters  of,  1690.     Hist.  M.  14:  277. 
Broughton  de  Broughton;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  13:  88. 
Broughton  Castle.     Antiquary,  3:  257. 
Brousdon,  Robert,  and  Descendants.     (R.  H.  Eddj')  N. 

E.  Reg.  35:  361. 
Broussa,  Baths  of.     (Mrs.  Walker)  Good  Words,  8:  524. 
Brouwer,  Adriaan.     Lond.  Soc.  29:  118. 


BROWLER 


169 


BROWNELL 


Browler's  Defalcation;  a  Tale.  (A.  Webster)  Putnam, 
15:  286. 

BrfAvn,  Aaron  v.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  41:   140. 

Brown,  Albert  G.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  li.  25:  457. 

Brown,  Charles  Brockden.  (W.  H.  Preseott)  Sparks's 
Am.  Biog.  i:  117.  — (G.  C.  Verplanuk)  No.  Am.  9: 
58. — Am.  Whig  R.  7:  260. — Am.  Q.  8:  312. — 
Retros.  9:  317.  —  Mo.R.  99:  151.  —  U.S.  Lit.Gaz. 
6:  321.  —  (G.  B.  Smith)  I'ortn.  30:  399. 

—  and  Washington  Irving.     Black w.  6:  554. 

—  Novels  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  i :  483. 

Brown,  David,  Account  of,    1763-1812.     Chr.  Obs.  16: 

1,65. 
Brown,  P'ord  Madox.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  i:  81. 

—  Manchester  Frescos.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Art  J.  33:  262. 

—  Pictures  by.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Fraser,  71:  598. 

—  Theory  of  Art  by.     (W.  J.  Stilhnan)  Scrib.  4:  157. 

—  Works  of.     Art  J.  25:   105. 

Brown,  Francis,  Life  of.     (H.  Wood)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  133. 
Brown,  George  L.     Art  J.  32:  211.  — Godey,  34:  179. 

—  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  29:  370. 

Brown,  Henry  S.,  Pioneer  of  Texas.     De  Bow,  16:   155. 
Brown,  J.  Appleton,  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  30:  198. 
Brown,  J.  Baldwin.     Sermons.     Brit.  Q.  31:  454. 
Brown,  Gen.  Jacob,  with  portrait.     Anal.  M.  5:  292. — 

witli  jjortrait,  Portfo. (Den.)  13:   105. 
Brown,  ('apt.  .lohn.     (I.  Scott)  Once  a  Week,  2:  105. — 

Liv.  Age,  71 :  161. 

—  and  Harper's  Ferry.     (W.E.  Forster)  Macmil.  i:  306. 

—  Friends  of.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  Atlan.  30:  50. 

—  in  Massachusetts.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  Atlan.  29:  420. 

—  Invasion  of  Virginia  by.    (W.  G.  Day)  So.  M.  13:  433. 

—  Raid  on  Harper's  Ferry.     (J.  G.  Rosengarten)  Atlan. 

15:  711. 
Moral  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  17:  1066. 

—  Three  Interviews  with.     (W.A.Phillips)  Atlan.  44: 

73^- 

—  Virginia  Campaign  of.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  Atlan.  35: 

16-591.     36:  704. 

—  Work  cif.     (S.  II.  Morse)  Radical,  4:  449. 
See  Brown,  Owen. 

Brown,  Dr.  .John.  Horse  Subseci vie.  (J.  Skelton)  Fraser, 
59:  443.  —  (J.  H.  W^ard)  New  Eng.  2i  :  294. — 
Chamb.  J.  35:  276.  —  Eel.  M.  55:  541.  —  Eel.  R. 
114:  172.  —  No.  Brit.  34:  481.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
53:  319.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  686. 

—  Rab  and  his  Friends.     Liv.  Age,  60:  166. 

Brown,  Rev.  Dr.  John.  Expository  Discourses.  No. 
I5rit.  9:  334. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     No.  Brit.  33:  21. 

—  Pulpit  Expositions.     Ed.  R.  93:  33. 

—  Scheme  of  Divinitj'.     Brit.  Q.  13:  540. 
Brown,  Sir  John,  with  portrait.     Pract.  M.  7:  34. 
Brown,  John,  the  religious  Carrier.     Blackw.  12:  663. 
Brown,  John  Allan.     (15.  Stewart)  Nature,  21 :  112. 
Brown,  John  Carter.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  237. 

—  Library  of.     (H.   Rogers)  Am.  Bibliop.  7:  91,  228. — 

(J.   C.   Stockbridge)    Bib.    Sac.   33  :    293.  —  Am. 

Bibliop.  6:  77. 
Brown,  Mary  A.,  Poems  of.     Mo.  R.  116:  Si. 
Browu,  Nicholas.     (W.  Gammell)  Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  291. 

—  Biograpiiy  of.     Hunt,  5:  53S. 

Brown,  Oliver  Madox.     (P.  B.  Marston)  Scrib.  12:  425. 
Brown,  Owen.    Escape  from  Harper's  Ferry.   (R.  Keeler) 

Atlan.  33:  342. 
Brown,    Richard,  "Stumpy,"  of  Woodbridge.     Once  a 

Week,  11:  611. 
Brown,  Robert,  Obituary  Notice  of.    Am.  J.  Sci.  78:  161. 
Brown,  Samuel.     Galileo  (Jalilei;  a  Tragedy.     Hogg,  4: 

377.  —  Eel.  R.  91:  269. 
Brown,  Dr.  Samuel.    (D.Masson)  Macmil.  12:  74.  —  No. 

Brit.  26:  376. 


Bro'wn,  Dr.  Samuel,  and  his  Theories.     Brit.  Q.  28:  121. 

—  Lectures  and  Esi-ays  of.     Eel.  R.  108:  24.  —  Chamb. 

J.  29:  324. 
Brown,  Simon.     (C.  Orcutt)  N.  E.  Reg.  3:  374. 
Brown,    Thomas.     (S.  Gilman)  No.   Am.   21:   19.  —  F. 

Parkman)  Chr.  I'xam.  29:  202. — Lond.  M.  23:  229. 

—  on  Cause  and  Effect.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  583. 

—  Philosophy  of  the  Mind.     (S.  Gilman)  No.  Am.  19: 

I.  —  (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  24:  480.  —  So.  R.  3:  125. 

—  Chr.  Mo.   Spec.  8:  141.  —  Mo.  R.   100:  402. — 
U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  161.  — Eel.  R.  84:  674. 

See  Browne,  Sir  Thomas. 
Brown,  Ulysses  M.,  Field-Marshai    Count,   Memoir  of. 

Dub.  Univ.  44:  73S. 
Brown,  William  L.     Prize  Essay.     Mo.  R.  82:  172, 

—  Sermons.     Ed.  R.  4:  190. 

Brown  Family,  Letters  relating  to.  (J.  L.  Chester)  N.  E. 
Reg.  25:  352. 

—  Studies  on.     (R.  Turnbull)  Hours  at  Home,  1 :  469. 

2:  62. 
Brown  Genealogy.     (A.  W.  Brown)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  232. 

9:  219. 
Brown  Institution,  Dublin.     Nature,  5:  138. 
Brown  University,  Charter  of.     (R.  A.  Guild)  Bapt.  Q. 

9:   165. 

—  Early  Graduates  of.     (W.  G.  Goddard)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

11:  356. 

—  Library  of.     (R.  A.  Guild)  University  Q.  3:  253. — 

Lib  J.  3:  117. 

—  Library  Catalogue.    Chr.  R.  8:  499.  —  (F.  Bo  wen)  No. 

Am.  58:  227. 

—  Wayland's  Report  on  Collegiate  Education  in.     Chr. 

R.  15:  442. 
See  also  Collegiate  Education. 
Brown  of  Calaveras.     (F.  B.  Harte)  Overland,  4:  284. 
Brown  of  Hangtown.    (S.  L.  Simpson)  Overland,  7:  575. 
Brown's  Christmas  Bundle.      (W.  M.  Laifan)  Lippinc. 

9:  70. 
Brown's  Lecture  Tour.    (W.W.  Sikes)  Contin.  Mo.  i :  118. 
Brown's  Peccadillo.     (H.  King)  Blackw.  119:  502. 
Brown  Lady;  a  Tale.    (Mrs.  C.  Hoey)  Belgra.  8:  53,  197. 
Brown-Paper  Parcel.     All  the  Year,  21:  379,  403,  429. 
Brown  Study;  a  Poem.    (B.  Jerrold)  Temp.  Bar,  3:  244. 
Brown  Study;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  24:  827. 
Browne,  Charles  F.,  Artemus  Ward.     Chamb.  J.  42:  357. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  3:  457.  —  (K.  S.  Nadal)  Scrib.  21:  144. 

—  (Don  C.  Seitz)  Scrib.  22:  46. 

—  at  Cleveland.     (C.  C.  Ruthrauff)  Scrib.  16:  7S5. 

—  in  London.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  765. 

Browne,  lulmund.  Letter  of,  1676.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  26S. 

Browne,  Frances,  Blind  Poetess,  Life  and  Works  of. 
Dub.  R.  17:  517.  — Mo.  R.  165:  575.  — Eel.  M.  33: 
452.  —  Chamb.  J.  35:  2S1.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
69:  723. 

Browne,  Harold,  Bishop  of  Winchester.     Cong.  2:  55S. 

Browne,  Sir  Thomas.  (J.  H.  Barrett)  .Am.  Whig  R  8: 
15.  —  (H.  T.  Tuclierman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  177. — 
(B.  II.  Nadal)  Jlcth.  Q.  11:  2S0.  — (L.  W.  Peck) 
Meth.  Q.  24:  294.  —  (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  23:  596. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  579.  Same  art.  Eel  51. 
77:  14.  — Blackw.  6:  197,  435.  — Brit.  Q.  25:   143. 

—  Ed.  R.  124:  81. 

—  Letters  of .     Retros.  i:  161. 

—  on  Urn   Burial.     (T.  N.  Talfourd)  Retros.  i:   S3.— 

Cong.  M.  6:  95. 

—  Prose  of.     Am.  Mo.  51.  7:  58 1. 

—  Works  of.     (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  Ed.  R.  64:   i .  —  (C.  C. 

Smith)  No.  .\m.  94:  371.  —  t^ong.  M.  5:   151. 
Wilkin's  Edition.   Eel.  R.66:  36S.— Quar.89:  364. 

—  Ed.  51.  25:  I. 

Browne,  William.     Pastorals.     Retros.  2:  149. 
Brownell,  J.     (T.  Jackson)  5Ieth.  51.  46:  i. 


BROWNELL 


170 


BROWNISTS 


Brownell,  Thomas  C,  Bishop.  (R.  A.  Hallam)  Am. 
Church  R.  17:  261. 

Browning,  Mrs.  E.  B.  (C.  B.  Conant)  Meth.  Q.  22:  409. 
—  (M.  Couthouy)  Lippinc.  21:  747.  — (K.  Field) 
Atlan.  8:  36S.  — (G.  Gillillan)  Tail,  n.  s.  14:  620. 
(E.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib.  7:  loi.  — (Mrs.  II.  Steven- 
son) Victoria,  22:  231.  — (O.  W.  Le  Vert)  N.  Eel. 
4:  221.— with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  43:  127.  —  with 
p'ortrait,  Eel.  M.  67:  247.  — Brit.  Q.  34:  350.— 
Cornh.  29:  469.  — Eel.  M.  12:  249.  32:  423.  54: 
55.  55:  303.  —  Eel.  R.  115:  1S9,  419.  — Eng.  Dom. 
M.  25:  74.  —  Ev.  Sat.  16:  510.  —  Internal.  M.  5: 
310.— Liv.  Age,  70:  489.  — So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  34.— 
Macmil.  4:  402. 

—  and  Christian  Poetry.     Bost.  R.  i:  154. 

—  and  her  Contemporaries.     (R.  H.  Home)  St.  James, 

36:  13S.     37:  21. 

—  and  Miss  Lowe.     Eel.  M.  22:  337. 

—  and  Mrs.  Adams.     (W.  J.  Fox)  Peop.  J.  i:  130. 

—  Aurora  Leigh.    (J.Challen)  Nat.  Q.  5:  134.— Blackw. 

81:  23.  —  Dub.  Univ.  49:  460.  —  Eel.  M.  56:  74. — 
Liv.  Age,  52:  427.  — Nat.  R.  4:  239.  — Putnam,  9: 
28.  —  Westm.  67:  306.  68:  399.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

43:  10- 

Taine  on.    Ev.  Sat.  11:  611. 

—  Casa  Guidi  Wiudows.     Eel.  R.  94:  306.  —  Prosp.  R. 

7:  313- 
^  Early  Poems.     Eel.  R.  84:  573. 

—  Essays  on  Greek  and  English  Poets.     Knick.  62:  212. 

—  Chr.  Exam.  75:  24. 

—  Isabel's  Child.     (D.  E.  Snow)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  253. 

—  Last  Poems.     (A.  Wilson)  Macmil.  6:  79.  — D.  Wil- 

son) Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7:  210. — Dub.  Univ.  60:  157. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  274. — No.  Brit.  36:  514. 

—  Letters.     (II.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  24:  105. 

to  Author  of  Orion.     (R.  H.  Home)  Contemp.  23: 

146-799.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  213,  346.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  281.     121:   116,  535.     122:  24. 

—  Poems.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  11:  235.  —  Brit.  Q.  2:  337. — 

Quar.  66:  374.  — (C.  T.  Brooks)  Chr.  Exam.  38: 
206.  —  (S.  F.  Adams)  Westm.  42:  381.  —  Dem. 
R.  15:  72,  142,  370.  —  (E.  A.  Duyckinck)  Am. 
Whig  R.  i:  38.  — (R.  C.  Pitman)  Meth.  Q.  6:  54. 

—  Blackw.  56:  621.  60:  4S8.  — Eel.  R.  84:  573.— 
Liv.  Age,  28:  552.  —  Dub.  Univ.  25:  144.  —  (C.  C. 
Everett)  No.  Am.  85:  415.  — (C.  B.  Conant)  No. 
Am.  94:  33S.  — (M.  G.  Lloyd)  Nat.  Q.  i:  173.— 
(I.  M.  Luyster)  Chr.  Exam.  72:  65.  —  Am.  Whig 
R.  14:  462.  —  Chr.  Rem.  20:  346.  —  Colburn,  107: 
369.  —  Dub.  Univ.  60:  157. — Eel.  M.  56:  351. — 
Eel.  R.  93:  295.  —  Fraser,  43:  178.  —  Mus.  41:  195. 

—  Nat.  M.  12:357.  —  No.  Brit.  26:  443.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  41:  27.  —  Blackw.  87:  490.  —  Brit.  Q.  42: 
359. — Chamb.  J.  20:  361.  —  Prosp.  R.  i:  445. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  11:  720.     23:  14.  —  Mo.  R.  165:  300. 

—  Recollections  of.     (R.  H.  Home)  St.  James,  35:  466. 

—  Seraphim  and  other  Poems.     Mo.  R.  147:   119. 

—  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  114:  513. 

Browning,  Robert.  (T.  Bayne)  St.  James,  41:  153. — 
(J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  19:  764.  —  with  portrait, 
Dub.  Univ.  93:  322,  416. —(M.  D.  Conway)  Victo- 
ria, 2:  298.  —  (A.  N.  Macnicoll)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22: 
54.  — (J.  Skelton)  Fraser.  67:  240.  — (G.  B.  Smith) 
Internat.  R.  6:  176.  —  (K.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib.  9:  167. 

—  with  portrait,  (R.  II.  Stoddard)  Appleton,  6:  533. 

—  Contemp.  4:  i,  133.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  314, 
501.  — Lond.  Q.  6:  493.  22:  30.  —  Sharpe,  8:  60, 
122.     38:  225. 

—  Agamemnon.     Ed.  R.  147:  409. 

—  and  Mrs.  E.  B.,  Day  with.     (E.  C.  Klnnev)  Scrib. 

i:  185. 
Poems.     Quar.  118:  77. 


Browning,  Robert,  and  the  Epic  of  Psychology.     Lond. 
Q.  32:  325. 

—  and  J.  R.  Lowell.     New  Eng.  29:   125. 

—  and  Tennyson.     Eel.  R.  120:  361. 

—  Aristophanes's  Apology.     Lond.  Q.  44:  354. 

—  as  a  Preacher.     (E.  D.  West)  Dark  Blue,  2:  171,  305. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  in:  707. 

—  Balaustiou's  Adventure.     (M.  I3rowne)  Contemp.  18: 

284.  — (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  13:  17S.  — (E.  J. 
Hasell)  St.  Paul's,  13 :  49.  —  (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn 
Mo.  6:  928.  — Ed.  R.  135:  221.  — (S.Colvin)  Fortn. 
16:  478. — Lond.  Q.  37:  346. 

—  Bells  and  Pomegranates.     Chr.  Rem.  11:  316.  —  (H. 

F.  Chorley)  Peop.  J.  2:  38,  104. 

—  Christmas  Eve  and  Easter  Day.    Prosp.  R.  6:  267. — 

Liv.  Age,  25:  403. 

—  Dramatic  Idyls.     (G.  Allen)  Fortn.  32:  149.  —  (Mrs. 

S.  Orr)  Contemp.  35:  2S9.  —  Fraser,  100:  103. — 
(T.  Bayne)  St.  James,  47:  108. 

—  Dramatis  Personoe.     (R.  Bell)  St.  James,  10:  477. — 

(T.  F.  Wedmore)  Colburn,  133:  186.  — Dub.  Univ. 

64:  573- 

—  Fifine  at  the  Fair.    (C.  C.  Everett)  0.  &  N.  6:  609.  — 

(Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  285.  —  Ev.  Sat.  14: 
283.  —  Temp.  Bar,  37:  315. 

—  First  Poem  of.     St.  James,  28:  485. 
• — in  1S69.     Cornh.  19:  249. 

—  Inn  Album.     (A.  C.  Bradley)  Macmil.  33:  347.  —  (H. 

James,  jr.)  Nation,  22:  49.  —  (B.  Taylor)  Internat. 
R.  3:  402. 

—  Latest  Poetry  of,  1870.     No.  Brit.  51:  97. 

—  Men  and  Women.     Bentley,  39:  64. — Brit.  Q.  23: 

151.  —  Chr.  Rem.  31:  267.  34:  361.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
47:  673.  —  Fraser,  53:  105. —  Irish  Q.  6:  i. — 
Westm.  65:  290. 

—  Paracelsus.     Colburn,  46:  289.  —  Chr.  Rem.  20:  346. 

—  Place  of,  in  Literature.     (A.  Orr)  Contemp.  23:  934. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  67. 

—  Plays  and  Poems.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  66:  357. 

—  Poems.     (W.  H.  Browne)  N.  Eel.  5:    711.  —  C.  C. 

Everett)  Chr.  Exam.  77:  51.  —  (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr. 
Exam.  48:  361.  —  Brit.  Q.  49:  435. — Ed.  R.  120: 
537.  — Fraser,  43:  170. — Mo.  Rel.  M.  7:  568.— 
Nat.  R.  17:  417.  —  No.  Brit.  49:  353.  —  Peop.  J. 
9:  113.  —  Putnam,  7:  372.  —  St.  Paul's,  7:  257. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  267.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
108:  155.  —  No.  Brit.  34:  350. — Brit.  Q.  6:  490. — 
—  Eel.  M.  18:  453.  —  Chamb.  J.  20:  39.  39:  91. 
Eel.  R.  90:  203.  117:  436.  i2o:  62.  —  Temp. 
Bar,  26:  316.     27:  170.     28:  ^2- 

—  Prince  Hohenstiel-Schwangau.     (J.   S.  Sewall)  New 

Eng.  33:  493- 

—  Red    Cotton    Nightcap   Country.       (J.    R.   Dennett) 

Nation,  17:  116.  —  (A.  Orr)  Contemp.  22:  87. — 
Penn  Mo.  4:  657. 

—  Ring  and  the  Book.     (J.  W.  Chad  wick)  Chr.  Exam. 

86:  295.  — (J.  Thomson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  682.  — 
(E.  J.  Cutler)  No.  Am.  109:  279.  —  (J.  R.  Dennett) 
Nation,  8:  135.  —  (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  11:  331.  —  (J. 
A.  Symonds  and  J.  R.  Mozley)  Macmil.  19:  25!-', 
544.  —  Chamb.  J.  46:  473.  —  Dub.  R.  65:  48. — 
Ed.  R.  130:  164.  —  Ev.  Sat.  7:  24,  570.  — St.  James, 
23:  460. — St.  Paul's,  7:  377.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
76:  400.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108:  771.  —  Tinsley, 
3:  665. 

—  Sordello.     (E.  Dowden)  Fraser,  76:  518. 

—  Strafford;  a  Tragedy.     Ed.  R.  65:  132*. 

—  Wordsworth,  and  Tennyson.     Nat.  R.  19:  27.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  64:  273,  415.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  3. 

—  Works  of,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week,  26:  165. 
Brownism,  and  its  Founder.     Theo.  Eel.  7:  225. 
Brownists,  Petition  of.     (S.  G.  Lrake)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  2^9. 


BROWNLOW 


171 


BRYANT 


Brownlow,  John  William  Spencer,  Earl  of;  a  Poem.    (G. 

Massey)  Good  Words,  8:  373. 
Brownlow,  William  G.,  and  Andrew  Johnson.     (W.  F. 

G.  Shanks)  Putnam,  13:  428. 
Brownlows,  The.     (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  lOi:  93-649. 

102:  1-738.     103:  42-125. 
Brownson,  Orestes  A.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  23: 

366.  —Am.  Cath.  Q.  i:  560. 

—  Argument  for  the  Romish  Church.     (J.  F.  Clarke) 

Chr.  Exam.  48:  227. 

—  Articles  in  Democratic  Review.     Dem.  R.  13:  353. 

—  Charles  EUwood.     Chr.  R.  5:  419.  —  (W.  D.  Wilson) 

Chr.  Exam.  28:  iSo. 

—  Conversion  of.     Dub.  R.  19:  390. 

—  Development  of  himself.     (R.  Smith)  Princ.  30:  390. 

—  Essays  and  Reviews.     New  Q.  2:  109. 

—  Exposition   of  his   Philosophy.      (O.   A.   Brownson) 

Brownson,  22:  433.     23:  i,  145. 
of  himself.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  30:  117. 

—  on  the  Laboring  Classes.     Meth.  Q.  i:  92. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Dub.  R.  78:  36. 

—  Quarterly  Review.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  2:  33, 

307.  — (G.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  5:  454. 
Theological  Errors  of.     Dub.  R.  54:  58. 

—  Religious  Views  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  152. 

—  Views  of  Christianity,  etc.     Chr.  Exam.  22:  127. 

—  Writings  of.     Dial,  1 :  22. 

Bruce,  Archibald.     Am.  J.  Sci.  i:  299. 

Bruce,  Edgar,  Actor,  with  portrait.     Victoria,  35:  421. 

Bruce,  Lord  Edward,  Discovery  of  his  Heart  at  Culross. 

(Lord  Stowell)  Arch.  20:  515. 
Bruce,  James,  Ramsay,  and  Chanuing,   Friendship  of. 

Once  a  Week,  8:  453. 
Bruce,  Knight,  Lord  Justice.    Lond.  Soc.  ii:  185.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  68:  428. 
Bruce,  Michael.   Ode  to  the  Cuckoo.    (J.  C.  Shairp)  Good 

Words,  14:  791. — Brit.  Q.  61:  500. 

—  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  297. 

Bruce,  Robert.     Blackw.  61:  297.  —  Penny  M.  5:  62. 

—  Heart  of;  a  Ballad.     Blackw.  56:  15. 

—  in  St.  Andrew's  Cathedral.     (J.   C.    Shairp)   Good 

Words,  15:  593. 
Bruce,  W.     Literary  Essaj's.     Mo.  R.  92:  280. 
Bruen,  Matthias,  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  56:  33. 
Bruges,  Louis  de.     See  Winchester,  Earl  of. 
Bruges,  City  of.    Penny  M.  7;  265,  276. 

—  from  the  Belfry  Tower.     Eraser,  55:  94. 

—  Residence  of  Charles  II.  at.     (G.  S.  Steinman)  Arch. 

35:  335- 

—  Weird  Stor}'  of.     (J.  Grant)  Lond.  Soc.  25:  134. 
Brullof,  Russian  Painter,  on  the  Via  San  Basilio.     Lip- 
pine.  15:  113. 

Brumidi,  Constantine,  Obituary  of.    Am.  Arch.  7:  94. 

Brummngeni  Morality.     Blackw.  127:  409. 

Brummell,  George  B.,  Beau.  (J.Bonner)  Harper,  li: 
185.  —  Bentley.  16:  288.  17:  514.  —  All  the  Year, 
46:  106.  —  Temp.  Bar,  35:  231.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
79:  76.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  797. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  17:  92.  —  Liv.  Age,  i:  195,  333. — 

Tait,  n.  s.  11:  3S2. 

—  Personal  Reminiscences  of.     Chamb.  J.  43:  244,  263. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i:  514. 

—  Sketch  of.     Chamb.  J.  i:  379. 

Brunanburh,  Song  of.    (H.  Tennyson)  Contemp.  28:  920. 
Brunei,  Isambard  Kingdom.     Eraser,  60:  620.     83:  3S3. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  63:  S18. 
Brunei,  Sir  Marc  Isambard.     Chamb.  J.  15:  2^. 

—  Beamish's  Memoir  of.     Colburn,   125:  64.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  56:  418. 
Brunels,  The,  Father  and  Son.     Quar.  112:1.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Ape.  74:  43;. 
Brunettes  verAU*- Blondes.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  109. 


Bruni,  Conversion  of.     All  the  Year,  44:  488. 

Bruno,  Giordano.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Atlan.  38:    550.  — 

(A.  Lang)  Macmil.  23:   303.  —  Eraser,  83:  364. — 

(J.  Cowen)  Colburn,  167:  125. 

—  and  Galileo.     Quar.   145:  362.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

138:  323.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  iii. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (C.  D.  B.  Mills)  Chr.  Exam.  78: 

206.  — Brit.  Q.  9:  540.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  307. 
Brunswick  and  Hanover.     For.  R.  3:  466. 

—  Duchy  of.  Public  Instruction  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15: 

447- 
Brunswick,  House  of,  in  Germany  and  England.    Eraser, 

48:  445.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  620. 
Brunswick  Theater,  Accident  at,   1828.     All  the  Y'ear, 

20:   133.     Same  art.  Ev.  .Sat.  6:  216. 
Brunton,  A.     Lectures  and  Sermons.     Mo.  R.  90:  188. 
Brunton,  Mary.     Discipline.     Portfo.(Den.)  15:  411. 

—  Emmeline.     Blackw.  5:   183.  —  Mo.  R.  91:  174. 
Brusa,  Trip  to.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Xat.  M.  11:  106. 
Brush,   George   J.,  with   portrait.     (T.   R.    Lounsbury) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  20:  117. 
Brushes,  Manufacture  of.     (C.  T.  Hinckley)  Godey,  46: 

389- 
Brushfield,  Thomas.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  16:  209. 
Brussels.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  16:   766.— 

Penny  M.  i:  377. 

—  Bubbles  from.     Colburn,  42:  499. 

—  Glimpses  of.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  22:  127. 

—  Gossip  about.     House.  Words,  2:  42. 

—  Grave  and  gay.     Temp.  Bar,  16:  35S. 

—  Hotel  de  Ville  at.     Penny  M.  2:  89. 

—  International  Exhibition,  1S76.     Pract.  M.  6:  274. 

—  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  25:  314. 

—  My  tirst  Visit  to.     (T.  C.  Grattan)  Colburn,  52:  4S6. 

53:  198. 

—  Sketch  of,  in  1S29.     Colburn,  26:  217. 

—  Talk  about.     Tinsle}',  14:   175. 

Brussels  Conference,  1874.     (H.  Ottley)  Fraser.  91 :  184. 

—  and  Laws  of  War.    (II.  S.  Edwards)  Macmil.  31 :  410. 
Brut^,  Rt.  Rev.  S.  G.,  Memoirs  of.    (R.  McSperr\) Cath. 

World,  17:  711. 
Brute  Madness.     (0.  S.  Round)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  320. 
Brute  World.     Bentley,  46:  351.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age. 

63:  387. 
Brutus,  pseud.     See  Owen,  D. 
Brutus,  Marcus  Junius.     Colburn,  130:  177. 
Bruycker,  Francois  Antoine  de.     Art  J.  18:  75. 
BruVas,  Father.  Papers  of,  16S9-00.    M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  250. 
BruVn.  Blandnia.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  39:  28. 
Bryan,  D.  Poetical  Address.  (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  24:  212. 
Bryan,  Sir  Francis.     (J.  P.  Collier)  Arch.  26:  446. 
Bryansfort  Specter.     Belgra.  25:  245. 
Bryant,  John,  and  his  Descendants.     (W.  B.  Lapham) 

N.  E.  Reg.  35:  37. 
Bryant,  John  Howard.     (A.  F.  Bridges)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

12:   132. 
Bryant,  Stephen,  and  Descendants.     N.  E.  Reg.  24:  315. 
Bryant,  William  Cullen.     (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q.  37:  354. 

—  (J.  L.  T.  Phillips)  New  Eng.  39:  614.  -(E.  S. 
Nadal)Macmil.38:369.  —  (II.N.  Powers)  Scrib.  16: 
479. — with  portrait,  (K.  H.  Stoddard)  Appleton, 
6:  477.  —  (J.  G.  Wilson)  Lakeside,  4:  241.  —with 
portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  10:  49,  70. — with  portrait, 
Dem.  R.  10:  290.  —  New  Eng.  M.  i :  398.  —  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  6:  106,  329.  — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  74:  371. 

—  with  portrait,  Hogg,  4:  81. — with  portrait,  In- 
ternat.  M.  4:  588.  —  Irish  Q.  5:  193. — Liv.  Age, 
61:  3S7.  —  Nat.  M.  i:  385.— Nat.  Q.  37:  354.— 
Sharpe,  46:   126. 

—  and  his  Writings.     (R.  Palmer)  Internat.  R.  i:  433. 

—  as  a  Man.     (H.  N.  Powers)  Lakeside,  8:  133. 

—  Death  of.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Atlan.  42:  747. 


BRYANT 


172 


BUCKLAND 


Bryant,  William  Cullen,  Home  of,  at  Cummington,  Mass. 

Applcton,  9:  193. 
at  IJoslyii,  L.  I.     (M.  J.  Lamb)  Applcton,  15:  i. 

—  Homer's  Iliad.     See  Homer. 

—  Longfellow  and  Tennyson.  (G.  Smith)  Bentley,  64:  61. 

—  Pot-m.     Death  of  Schiller.     Dem.  li.  3:  66. 

Hymn  of  the  Sea.     Chr.  Exam.  33:  95. 

Future  Life.     Dem.  K.  5:  49. 

The  Fountain.     Dem.  R.  5:  405. 

The  Winds.     Dem.  K.  6:  269. 

—  Poems.     Chr.  Rem.   15:   300. — Chr.  R.  24:  391. — 

Colburn,  99  :  306.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31 :  78.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  658.  —  West.  M.  i:  84.— (W. 
Phillips)  No.  Am.  13:  3S0.  —  (W.  J.  Snelling)  No. 
Am.  34:  502.  —  (G.  S.  Hillard)  No.  Am.  55:  500. 
—  (W.  P.  Lunt)  Chr.  FLxam.  22:  59.  — (T.  A. 
Turner)  De  Bow,  9:  577. —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  41. — 
Am.  Q.  20:  504. — For.  Q.  10:  121.  — Dem.  R.  6: 
273.  16:  185.  — Mo.  R.  127:  490.  — U.  S.  Lit. 
Gaz.  i:  8.  — Mus.  20:  578.  2t:  404.  —  Blackw.  11: 
686.  16:  310.  31:  646. —(R.  Alhn)  Meth.  Q. 
19:  41. 

—  Symington's  Life  of.     (H.  N.  Powers)  Dial  (Ch.),  i: 

"186." 

—  Thirty  Poems.     Liv.  Age,  80:  307. 

—  Tribute  to.     Unita.  R.  10:  84. 

Bryant,  Dr.  Peter.    Fourth  of  July  Ode.   Hist.  M.  21 :  334. 
Bryant  and  ]\Iay,  Matchmakers.     Colburn,  169:  276. 
Bryant's  Station,  Ky.,  Attack  on,  in  17S2.     West.  Mo. 

R.  3:  113. 
Bryce,  James,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  18:  310. 
Brydayne,  Jacques,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  25:  690. 
Brydges,  Sir  Egerton.     Quar.  51:  342.  —  with  portrait. 

Eraser,  9:  146. — Mus.  7:  27. — with  portrait,  Am. 

Bibliop.  3:  59. 

—  Autobiography.     (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  Ed.  R.  59:  439. 

—  Letter  on  B\-ron.     Blackw.  17:  137. 

—  Recollections.     Blackw.  17:  505. 

—  Reply  to  Edinburgh  Review.     Eraser,  10:  725. 

—  Res  Literariip.     Lond.  M.  3:  207,  311. 

Bubble  Girl.  F'raser,  40:  313.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  24:  29. 
Bubbles  of  Finance.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  20:  465,  558,  625. 
Bubbleton  Parish.  (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  n:  365. 
Buccaneer,  The;  a  Poem.  (R.  H.  Dana)  Harper,  45:  641. 
Buccaneer,  The;  a  Tale.  Lond.  M.  4:  161. 
Buccaneer;  Henry  Morgan.  (J.  T.  Headley)  Harper, 
19:  20. 

—  R.  de  Lussan.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Harper,    18:  18.— 

Cornh.  20:  152. 
Buccaneers  and  Pirates.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  444. 

—  First  and  Last  of.     (W.  L.  Stone)  Lippinc.  4:  559. 

—  History  of.     Retros.  9:  327.  —  Mus.  31:  i. 

—  of  America.  (W.  L.  Stone)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  703.   4:175. 

—  of  the  Spanish  Main.     (J.  Bonner)  Harper,  n:  514. 
Buch,  Leopold  von,  Eulogy  on.     (B.  Cotta)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

67:  1. 
Buchan,  Barons  of.     (J.  Skelton)  Eraser,  60:  127. 
Buchan,  Earl  of.     Essays.     Blackw.  3:  515. 
Buchan,  Mrs.  E.,  and  her  Followers.    Dub.  Univ.  81 :  617. 
Buciian,  Peter,  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  4:  180. 
Budianan,  Claudius.     Meth.  M.  40:  656. 

—  Christian  Researches  in  Asia.     Quar.  6:  448. 

—  Discourses  of.     Chr.  Obs.  10:  248,  310,  363. 

—  Pearson's  Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  509,  579. 
Buchanan,   Francis.     Travels  on  the   Mysore.     Ed.   R. 

13:  82. 
Buchanan.  George.     Kitto,  25:  76. —No.  Brit.  46:  47. 

—  as  a  Scholar.     (C.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,  9:  729. 

—  Franciscan  and  the  Brotherhood.     Blackw.  26:  488. 

—  Irvnig  s  Life  of.     Blackw.  i:  286.  — F:c1.  R.  7:  383. 

—  Latin  Version  of  the  Psalms.     Chr.  Rem.  14:  314. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Brit.  Q.  66:  395. 


Buchanan,  George,  Satires  of.     Cornh.  16:  625, 

—  Writings  of.     Blackw.  3:  251. 

Buchanan,  James.  (H.  King)  Galaxy,  lo:  474. — with 
portrait,  Dem.  R.  ii:  650.  —  with  portrait,  Dem.  R. 
38:  I. 

—  Administration  of.     (P.  Godwin)  Atlan.    i:    745. — 

Dem.  R.  42:  177. 

—  First  Message  of.     Dem.  R.  41:  26. 

—  Horton's  Life  of.     Dem.  R.  38:  64. 

—  Washington,  Jackson,  and.     Nat.  R.  12:  499. 
Buchanan,    Robert.     (G.   H.    Lewes)    Fortn.    i:    443. — 

(G.    B.    Smith)  Contemp.    22:   S73.— (A.  M.    Sy- 
mington) Good  Words,  19:  15.  —  Tinsley,  10:  89. 

—  Book  of  Orne.     Unita.  R.  14:  t;;. 

—  Idyls  and  Legends  of  Inverburu.     FaI.  R.  122:  30. 

—  Poems.     (R    H.    Stoddard)    Nation,    2:    22. — Land 

We  Love,  6:  196.  —(R.  Noel)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  556. 

—  St.  James,  37:  648. 
Buchanan,  William.     Art  J.  16:  131. 
Buchanites,  The.     Chamb.  J.  6:  362. 

Bucharest.     Blackw.  81:  205.  —  House.  Words,  8:  104. 

—  Penny  M.  9:  357. 

—  Life  at.     Temp.  Bar,  51:  54.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89: 

576. 

—  Trip  from,  to  Constantinople.     Nat.  M.  6:  172. 
Biichner.     See  Buechner. 

Buck,  Victor,  the  Bollandist.     (M.  Russell)  Irish  Mo.  5:' 

228. 
Buck-Shooting  on  New  Year's  Day.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  69. 
Bucke,  Charles.     Julio  Romano.     Mo.  R.  122:  66. 
Buckhaven  and  its  Inhabitants.     Blackw.  2:  626. 
Buckhurst,  Lord.     (J.  Bruce)  Arch.  37:  350. 
Buckingham,  George  Villiers,  Duke  of.     Dub.  Univ.  41: 

684.     Same   art.    Liv.    Age,   38:    209.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  29:  517.  —  Dub.  Univ.  54:  yy.  —  Tait,  u.  s. 

27:  277. 

—  and  Cardinal  Wolsey.     Eel.  M.  78:  119. 

—  Household  Book  of.     (J.  Gage)  Arch.  25:  311. 

—  Papers  addressed  to  James  I.     Arch.  17:  280. 

—  Ruin  of.     Liv.  Age,  19:  13. 

—  Sketch  of.     Colburn,  146:  389, 

Buckingham,  GrenviJle  R.  P.,  Duke  of.     Liv.  Age,  73: 

195. 
Buckingham,  James  Silk.     Liv.  Age,  45:    354. — with 

portrait,  Peop.  J.  9:  273.  —  Eel.  M.  35:  278.  —  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  4:  281. 

—  Autobiography   of.     Eel.   R.    lOi:    717.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  36:"  628. 

—  National  Evils  and  Remedies.     Eel.  R.  91 :  338. 

—  Travels  in  the  East.     Quar.  26:    374. — Westm.  4: 

495.  —  Mo.  R.  107:  257.    118:  49 1.  —  Mus.  15:  119. 
Buckingham,  Joseph  T.     Liv.  Age,  69:  447. 

—  Miscellanies.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  99. 

—  Personal   Memoirs   of.      (N.   L.    Frothingham)   Chr. 

Exam.  53:  414. 
Buckingham,  William  Alfred.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  Cong.  Q. 
18:  215. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (N.  Porter)  N.  E.  Reg. 

30:  I. 
Buckingham  Palace.     (W.  Thornbury)  Belgra.  5:  192, 
323.  —  Eel.  M.  11:  196.  —Eraser,  i:  379.  —  Sharpe, 

3:  354,  375.  3S8. 
Buckingham  Papers.     Ed.  R.  99:  i. — Quar.  92:  421. 
Buckinghamshire,  Walk  through.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  242. 
Buckland,  F"rancis  T.     Liv.  Age,  148:  447.  —  (S.  Wal- 

pole)  Macmil.  43:  303.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148: 

634.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  812.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  96:  535. 

—  Log  Book  of  a  Fisherman.     Chamb.  J.  52:  801. 
Buckland,  Wm.    Bridgewater  Treatise.    Eraser,  59:  227, 

—  Quar.  56:  31.  —  Dub.  Univ.  8:  692. 

—  Reliquiae  Diluvianaa.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  415. 


BUCKLE 


173 


BUEXA 


Buckle,  Henry  Thomas.  (W.  F.  Allen)  No.  Am.  117: 
223.  —  (G.  A.  Simcox)  Fortn.  33:  270.  Same  art. 
Appleton,  23:  339.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  457. 
—  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  16:  270. — Contin.  Mo. 
2:  253.  —  Fraser,  66:  337.  Same  art.  Etl.  M.  57: 
347.  —  Fraser,  101:  361. — Liv.  Age,  74:  160. 

—  and  the  Aufkliirung.    (J.  II.  Stirling).!.  Spec.  Philos. 

9:  337- 

—  and  the   Economics  of  Knowledge.     (A.  W.   Bcnn) 

Mind,  6:  231. 

—  and  Sir  John  Coleridge.     (.J.   D.  Coleridge)  Fraser, 

59:  635. 

—  and  Count  Montalembert.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  187. 

—  and  Scottish  Christianity.     Theo.  Eel.  5:   :;oi. 

—  as  a  Thinker.     (1).  A.  Wasson)  Allan.  II :  27. 

—  Death  of.     Liv.  Age,  74:  383. 

—  Doctrine   as  t.o  the   Scotch  and  their   History.     (D. 

Masson)  Macmil.  4:  177,  309,  370. 

—  Draper,  and  a  Science  of  History.     (E.  15.  Freeland) 

Contin.  Mo.  4:  1,29,  610.     5:  161. 

—  Ruth's  Life  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  30:  350. 

—  in  the  East.     (J.  S.  Stuart-GIennie)  Eraser,  68:  171. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  387. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (F.  Uye)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  150. 

—  Personal  Keminiscenccs  of.    (C.  Hale)  Atlan.  ii:  48S. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Sharpe,  48:  254. 

—  Scientific  Errors  of.     Blackvv.  go:  5S2. 

Buckler  found  in  the  Tiiame?.     (.J.  (Jage)  Arch.  27:  29S. 
Buckley,  Frederick.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  23. 
Buckley,  William,   the  wild  White   Man.     Chamb.   J. 

29:  177.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  292. 
Buckminster,  Rev.  J.  and  J.  S.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am. 

69:  353.  —  New  Eng.  8:  30.  —  (G.  Ticknor  and  A. 

Norton)  Chr.  Exam.  47:  169. 
Buckminster,  Joseph  Stevens.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  24:  50. 

—  Sale  of  his  Library.     Gen.  Repos.  2:  392. 

—  Sermons.   Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  145.  —  Chr.  Exam.  7:  43. 
Buckram,  as  a  Material  for  Bookl)inding.     (E.  B.  Nich- 
olson) Lib.  J.  2:  207,  271. 

Buckstone,  John  Baldwin,  with  portrait.  Fraser,  14:  720. 
—  with  portrait.  Once  a  Week,  27:  430. 

Bucolic  and  Canine  Recollections.     St.  .James,  18:  52. 

Budd  Variation.     (M.  T.  Masters)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  11:  244. 

Budd,  Henry,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  194. 

Budd,  Thomas,  Account  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jer- 
sey, 16S5.     Hist.  M.  6:  265,  304. 

Buddha.  (F.  Adler)  Atlan.  37:  674.  —  (E.  Markwick) 
Belgra.  28:  419. 

—  and  Buddhism.     (A.  M.  Machar)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  35, 

165.  — (E.  V.  Neale)  Macmil.  i:  439. 

—  and  Lao-tzii.     (L.  W.  Pilciier)  ^leth.  Q.  36:  645. 

—  Bigandct's  Life  of.     (S.  Beal)  Nation,  30:  352. 

—  First  Sermon  of.     (T.  W.  R.  Davids)  Fortn^  32:  899. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  20S. 

—  Origin  of  the  Legend  of.    (T.  W.  R.  Davids)  Theo.  R. 

15:  77- 

—  Preaching  of.     Dial,  4:  391. 

—  Tooth  of.     (T.  Yelverton)  Overland,  II :  434. 
Buddhism.    (D.  M.  Balfour)  Univ.  Q.  31:   5.  — (F.  R. 

Feudge)  Galaxy,  16:  342,  — (H.  M.  Johnson)  Meth. 
Q.  19:  586.  20:  68.  —  New  Eng.  3:  182.  —  Mo. 
R.  118:  577.  —  Kitto,  32:  82.  35:  281. — Lend.  Q. 
10:  513. 

—  Account  of  Nirvana.     (T.  W.  R.  Davids)  Contemp. 

29:  249. 

—  and  the  British  Government.     Lond.  Q.  3:  436. 

—  and  Buddhists.     Chr.  Rem.  35:  Si. 

—  and  Christianity.     (R.   A.   Armstrong)  Theo.   R.  7: 

176.  —  (E.  Ilungerford)  New  Eng.  33:  268. — (W. 
McDonnell)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  393.  — (A.  M.  Machar) 
Canad.  Mo.  13:  509. 


Buddhism  and  its  Founder.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  206. 

—  and  its  Influence.     Nat.  Q.  13:  90. 

—  and  its  Legends.     Intel.  Obs.  10:  421. 

—  and  Jainism.     (M.  Williams)  Appleton,  23:  366. 

—  and  tli,e  New  Testament.    (J.  E.  Carpenter)  19th  Cent. 

8:  971. 

—  Brahmatiism,  and  Christianity.    (S.  H.  Kellogg)  Presb. 

R.  i:  352. 

—  Development  of,  in  India.     (.J.  W.  Edgar)  Fortn.  33: 

Soi.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  131. 

—  Failure  of.     (S.  S.  Ilebbard)  Univ.  Q.  30:  330. 

—  in  Biirmah.     (S   Yoe)  Appleton,  25:   1:9. 

—  in  India  and  China.     (J.  K.  Wight)  Princ.  31:  391. 

—  in  Little  Tibet.     (E.  Paske)  Anthrop.  J.  8:  195. 

—  in  Tibet.     Westm.  81:  229. 

—  Light  of  .Asia.     See  Arnold,  Edwin. 

—  Monachism  of,  Hardy's.     Prosp.  R.  6:  473. 

—  Mythical  and  historical.     Westm.  66:  296. 

—  Origin  and  Progress  of.     (R.  H.  Graves)  Bapt.  Q.  6: 

409.  —  (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb.  10:  294. 

and  Results  of.    (L.  P.  Brocket!)  Meth.  Q.  21 :  219. 

Tenets  and  Tendencies  of.     So.  Lit.  ^less.  25:  380, 

417. 

—  Past,  present,  and  future.     (J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  31:  i. 

—  Popular,  according  to  the  Chinese  Canon.     Westm. 

109:  32S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  3S7. 

—  Primitive.     (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  92:  257,  407. 

—  Protestantism  of  the  East.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Atlan.  23: 

713- 

—  Recent  Researches  on.     Ed.  R.  115:  379. 

—  Recent  Works  on.    (Lord  Amberley)  Theo.  R.  9:  293. 

—  Resemblance  of,  to  Roman  Catholicism.    (L.  M.  Child) 

Atlan.  26:  660. 

—  Whole  Duty  of  Buddhist  Layman.     (R.  C.  Childers) 

Contemp.  27:  417.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  60. 
Buddhist,  The  modern.     Nature,  2:  372. 
Buddhist  ancient    Belief  concerning   God.     (T.  W.  R. 

Davids)  Mod.  R.  i:  219. 
Buddhist  Birth  Stories.     (S.  Beal)  Nation,  32:   261.— 

(R.  Morris)  Contemp.  39:   728. 
Buddhist  Devil,  Wasanartti.     Univ.  Q.  31:  476. 
Buddhist  Folk-Lore.    (B.  F.  Hartshorne)  Fortn.  30:  214. 
Buddhist  ^Maxims.     Cornh.  34:   177. 
Buddhist  Pilgrims.     Brit.  Q.  30:  392. 
Biiddliist  Praying-Machine.     Good  Words,  8:  845. 
Buddiiist  Preaching.  (H.  Alabaster)  Good  Words,  13:  S30. 
Buddhist  Schools  in  Burmah.     (P.  Ilordern)  Fraser,  96: 

626.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  135:  692. 
Buddhist  Scriptures.     (J.  Alwis)  Kitto,  31:  78. 
Buddhist  Superstition.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  257. 
Huddicom,  R.  P.,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  23:  247. 
Bude  Haven  and  the  Wreck  of  the  Bencoolen.     Once  a 

Week,  8:  161. 
Bude  Light.     Penny  M.  13:  173. 
Budgett,  S.     (E.  Hale,  jr.)  Hunt,  28:  1S4.— Chamb.  J. 

17:  188. 

—  LifeoL     Mo.  Rel.  M.  29:   i. 

Buechner,  Georg.     (L.  Vickcrs)  Nation,  32:  224. 
Buechner,  Louis.     Force  and  .Matter.    (.\.  Bayma)Caili. 

AVorld,  19:  433,  637,  S23.     See  Force. 
Buel,  Alexander  W.,  with  portrait.     Dcm.  R.  27:  545. 
Buell,  Mary.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  41:  201. 
Buelau,  F.    Secret  Histories  and  mysterious  Men.    Dem. 

R.  27:  497. 
Buelow,  Hans  G.  von,  and  Wagner.    (.\.  Asbury)  Atlan. 

29:  140. 

—  Recdllections  of.     Scrib.  10 :  700. 

Buelow,  Henry.  Baron  von.  Life  of.     Colburn,  73:  441. 

Buena  Vista,  Battle  of.  (E.  H.  Walworth)  M.  Am.  Hist. 
3:  705.  — Dem.  R.  23:  227.  — (C.  P.  Kingsl)ury) 
Am.  WliigR.  8:  445.  — Fraser,  38:  96.  —  Liv.  Age, 
13:  1S6,  233.    20:  474. 


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Buenos  Ayres.     House.  Words,  3:  37S,  425.  —  Penny  M. 
13:  i"7-  —  Niles's  Reg.  28:  47.  —  Ann.  Reg.  5:  244. 

—  and  Banda  Oriental.    (Mrs.  S.  P.  Jenkins)  Am.  Whig 

R.  3:  160. 

—  and  Bolivia,  War  between.     For.  Q.  20:  157. 

—  and  Chili.     Quar.  35:  114. 

—  and  tiie  Pampas.     Am.  Q.  8:  249. 

—  and  La  Phita,  Parish  on.     Mo.  R.  149:  515. 

—  Knglir-h  and  French  Intervention.    (C.  Cushing)  Dem. 

1\.  18:  163,  480. 

—  Government  in.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  24:  236. 

—  I^etters  from,   1S18.    Niles's  Reg.  14:  288,  361,  430. 

15:   iSS,  202. 

—  Pampas  of.     Hogg,  5:  222. 

—  Shepherd  Life  in.     St.  James,  21:  295. 

—  Tale  of  the  Masorcha  Club.     Black w.  62:  47. 

—  Travels  in,  Beaumont's.     Loud.  M.  21:   154. 

—  Treaty  with  Great  Britain.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  334. 
See  Plate  River;  Rosas,  Gen.  J.  M.  de. 

Buerger,  Godfricd   August.     (S.    S.  Conant)  Hours   at 
Home,  9:  141. 

—  and  his  Translators.    Fraser,  57:  549.    Same  art.  Li  v. 

Age,  57:  Si  7. 

—  Biograpliical  Sketch  of.     Westm.  102:  567. 

—  Life  and  Songs  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  328,  378. 
Buet,  Mont,  Ascent  of.     Colburn,  130:   192. 

Buffalo,  The,  and  his  Fate.     (E.  Ingersoll)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
17:  40.  —  (J.  A.  Allen)  Penn  Mo.  7:  214. 

—  History  of.     (W.  E.  Doyle)  Am.  Natural.  15:  119. 

—  Range  of.    (J.  G.  Henderson)  Am.  Natural.  6:  79. 
See  ciho  Bison. 

Buffalo  Bull,  Adventure  with.     Chamb.  J.  20:  417. 
Buffalo  Hunt  in  Northern  Mexico.     (L.  Wallace)  Scrib. 

17:  713- 
Buffalo  Hunting.     Broadw.  2:  513.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  64S. 

—  in  India.     Tinsley,  12:  328. 

Buffalo  Pot-Hunt.     (H.  M.  Robinson)  Appleton,  16:  215. 
Buffalo  Range.     (T.  R.  Davis)  Harper,  38:  147. 
Buffalo,  City  of.     Hunt,  16:  596. —Penny  M.  6:  85. 

—  in  1S54.     De  Bow,  16:  490. 

—  Origin  of  the  Name.     Hist.  M.  6:  350. 

Buffon,  G.  L.  L.,  Comte  de.    St.  Paul's,  5:  81.    Sam.e  art. 
Liv.  Age,  103:  310.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  587. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Brit.  Q.  13:  125.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  23:  I. 
Bug  Bible,  1551.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  235. 
Bugs,  Poisonous,  of  Miana.     Penny  M.  6:  310. 
Bugeaud,  Robert,  Marshal  of  France.    (G.  B.  McClellan) 

Galaxy,  9:  673. 
Bugis,  Princess;  a  Sketch.     (N.  W.  Beckwith)  Canad. 

Mo.  11:  616. 
Builders,  Primitive.     All  the  Year,  28 :  593. 
Builders'  Combinations  in  London  and  Paris.     Nat.  R. 

11:  314. 
Building,  Ancient,  in  North  America.    Pennj'  M.  13:  57. 

—  Antiquity  of,  in  England.     (J.  Essex)  Arch.  4:  73. 

—  in  Concrete.    (W.  C.  Homersham)  Eel.  Engin.  11 :  437. 

—  New  JIaterials   and  Inventions  for.     (T.  R.   Smith) 

Eel.  Engin.  13:  209. 

—  of  the  Bridge;  a  Chinese  Legend.     Cornh.  32:  334. 

—  of  St.   Sophia;  a  Poem.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Temp.  Bar, 

21:  34. 

—  Roman,  in  England  and  Italy.     Eel.  Engin.  24:  465, 

—  under  Water,  Method  of.     (J.  Moffat)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

79:  295. 
Buildings,  Act  for  Security  and  Stability  in.    Am.  Arch. 
6:  75. 

—  Construction  of,  with  reference  to  Sound.     (J.  B.  Up- 

ham)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  215,  348.     66:  21. 

—  How  to  ascertain  the  Dates  of.     (J.  A.  Repton)  Arch. 

33:  136- 

—  Sites  of,  mysteriously  changed.     Chamb.  J.  58:  251. 


Building  Acts,    Suggestions   for  Construction   of.     (A. 

Stone)  Am.  Arch,  g:  27. 
Building  Arts  in  India.    (Gen.  Maclagan)  Eel.  Engin.  25: 

118. 
Building  Construction.     Am.  Arch.  5:  196. 
Building  Materials  at  Vienna  E.Khibifion.     Eel.  Engin. 

13:  73- 

—  Decay  and  Preservation  of.    (D.  T.  Ansted)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  70:  155,  217. 

—  in  the  Northwest.     Am.  Arch.  5:   140. 

—  in  the  United  States.    (D.  Stevenson)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  31:  12. 
— .Mode  of  testing.     (J.  Henry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  30. 

—  Permeability  of.     Am.  Arch.  7:  167. 

—  Porosity  of.     Am.  Arch.  7:  91. 

—  Preservation  of.     (F.  Kuhlman)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76: 

383- 

—  Roman.     (C.  T.  Ramage)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  8:  85. 

—  Some  new.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  50S. 

—  Strength  of.    Eel.  Engin.  7:  254.     g:  18. 
Building  Sites,  Selection  of.    Eel.  Engin.  4:  365.  —  Am. 

Arch.  7:  214. 
Building  Societies.     (E.  Wrigley)  Penn  Mo.  7:  497. — 
Eel.  R.  g2:  324. 

—  and  Loan  Associations.     So.  Q.  22:  4S9. 

—  Co-operative.     AVestm.  go:  75. 

—  in  Birmingham.     (G.  J.  Johnpon)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  28: 

507. 

—  of  Philadelphia.      (C.    Barnard)   Scrib.    Ii:    477. — 

(J.  I.  Doran)  Penn  Mo.  7:  595.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

34:  26.  — (A.  B.  Burk)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  287. 

See  Co-operative  Land  Movement;  Friendly  Societies. 

Building  Stones.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  499.  —  Penny  M.  12: 

254.  —  (H.  A.  Cutting)  Am   Arch.  lO:  217-265. 

—  American,  Experiments  uptn.     (Q.  A.  Gilhnore)  Eel. 

Engin.  II :  533. 
and  foreign.     (W.  R.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  61:   i. 

—  Decay  of.     (C.  P.  Townsley)  E -l.  Engin.  14:  535. 

—  Standing-Heat   Qualities   of.     (H.   A.  Cutting)  Eel. 

Engin.  24:  491. 
Building  Superintendence.     Am.  Arch,  g:    3-267.     lo: 

3-263- 
Building  System  for  Cities.     (L.  Blodget)  Penn  JIo.  8: 

285. 
Built  upon  Sand;   a  Tale.     Eng.   Dom.  M.   g:    65-328. 

10:  1-326.     11:  I. 
Buirette,  Isaac  de,  and  Sons.     (L.  Harper)  Hunt,  4:  546. 
Buitenzorg,  Excursion  to.     Fraser,  50:  11 1. 
Bukowina,  The.     (E.  Kilian)  Fraser,  g2:  757. 
Bulbs  and  Tubers,  Flowering.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  26:  150. 
Bulfinch,  S.  G.     Lays  of  the  Gospel.     (E.  Peabody)  Chr. 

Exam.  38:  315. 

—  Poems.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  13. 

Bulford  Hall.     Colburn,  158:  667.     159:41. 

BulgMria.    Quar.  142:  544.  —  (V.  Chirol)  Fortn.  36:  284. 

-^  and  the  Turkish  Border,  1S76.     Geog.  M.  3:  236. 

—  Bit  of.     St.  James,  20:  289. 

—  Church  in.     (G.  M.  Mackenzie  and  A.  P.  Irby)  Good 

Words,  6:  197. 

—  Industrial  Condition  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  37. 

—  New,  1879.     Contemp.  35:  503. 

—  Prospects  of,  iSSo.     Month,  39:  567. 

—  Rambles  in,  1856.     (J.  0.  No3es)  Knick.  48:  i. 

—  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  144:  535. 

—  Von  Jloltke's  Russian  Campaigns  in,  182S-29.    Quar. 

95:  250. 
Bulgarians.     (J.  Beddoe)  Anthrop.  J.  8:  232.  —  (E.  H. 

Kilian)  Fraser,   g4:    537.  —  Colburn,    116:    306. — 

Knick.  52:  364. 
Bulgarian  Horrors  and  Mr.  Gladstone.    (E.  Gaisford)  St. 

James,  3g:  100. 
Bulgarian  Literature.     Weslm.  no:  374. 


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Bulgarian  Song,  Bogies  of .  (J.  Oxenford)  Macmil.  34: 
547- 

—  Brigands  of.     (J.  Oxenford)  Macmil.  34:  362.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Aye,  131:  51. 

—  Popular.     Cornh.  35:  221. 

and  Proverbs.     (E.  Riggs)  Am.  Presb.  R.  12:  65. 

13:  259- 
Bulgarian  Rayahs.     Chamb.  J.  46:  804. 
Bulkelev,  Peter,  Life  of.     (A.  M.  Fav)  N.  E.  Reg.  31 :  153. 

—  Wilfof,  1658.     N.  E.  Reg.  10:  169. 

Bulkeley  Family,  Pedigree  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  23:  299. 
Bull,  Ole.     Coi-nh.    6:    514.  —  Knick.  23:  80.  —  (E.  S 
Carr)  Putnam,  II :  586. 

—  Episode  in  Life  of.  (H.  C.  Andersen)  Beutley,  21 :  272. 
Bull,  William.     Chr.  Rem.  50:  87. — Eel.  R.  120:  571. 

—  Theo.  Eel.  2:  267. 

Bull  and  the  Cow,  The,  in  Mythology.  (J.  Cowen)  Col- 
burn,  165:  1145. 

Bull,  Tlie  Unam  Sanctam.     Month,  37:  428. 

Bulls  and  Bears.  (F.  H.  Underwood)  Allan.  2:  8:5.  3: 
70-710.  — Chamb.  J.  42:  813. 

Bulls,  Irish.     Ev.  Sat.  ix:  318. 

Bull-Baiting.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  363,  432. 

—  at  Aries.     Once  a  Week,  9:  273. 

Bulldozing  in  1844.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  28:  146. 
Bull-Fight,  The.     Chamb  -J.  31  •  137.  —  So.  Lit.  J.  4:  43. 

—  and  .A.fter-Thoughts.     Macmil.  23:  249. 

—  At  a.     House.  Words,  18:  457. 

—  at  Granada  in  18S0.     (N.  Clogan)  Irish  Mo.  9:  491. 

—  at  Madrid     Internat.  M.  5:  222.  —  Lippinc.  25:  90.  — 

(J.  B.  Waring)  Once  a  Week,  15:  566. — (P.  Meri- 
m^e)  New  Eng  M.  9:  252. 

—  at  Ronda.     Internal.  M.  4:  631. 

—  in  Lisbon.     Knick.  39:  526. 

—  Mr.  Leufkin  at  a.     Ail  the  Year,  2i:  595. 
Bull-Fights  in  Spain.   Biackw.  71:225. —  Cornh.  17:  476. 
Price  on.     Eraser,  45:  533. 

Bull-Fighter,  Juancho  the.     Biackw.  62:   197. 

Bull-Fighting.    Bentley,  60:  363. 

Bull  Run,  Battle  of.  '(G.A.Custer)  Galaxv,  21 :  624, 
800.  —(J.  A.  Early)  N.  Eel.  4:  726.—  (J.  A.  Early) 
Hist.  M.  18:  103.  —(J.  E.  Johnston)  Hist.  M.  12: 
232. 

—  and  Battle  of  Worth.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  578. 

—  Before  and  after  the  Battle.     (G.  P.  Putnam)  Knick. 

58:  231. 

—  Second.     (J.  W.  Ames)  Overland,  8:  399. 
Bull-Running  at  Tutbury.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  2:  86. 
Bullard,  Artemas.     Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  20. 
Bullard,  Henry  A.     (V.  H.  .Joy)  De  Bow,  12:  50. 
Buller,  Charles.     Fraser,  39:  221. 

Bullion,  Ricardo  on  high  Price  of,  1810.    Eel.  R.  11:  216. 

—  Value  of,  determined.     Bank.  il.  (N.  Y.)  36:  iSi. 
Bullion  Bank,  Advantage  and  Principle  of.      Bank.  JI. 

(N.  Y.)  13:  440. 

—  of  New  York.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  757. 

Bullion  Committee.  (G.  Ellis  and  G.  Channing)  Quar. 
4:  518.     5:  120. 

—  Report  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  653. 

Bullion  Product  of  United  States.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30: 

795- 
Bullion  Question.    Pamph.  14:  17,22^. —  Quar.  3:  152. 

—  Ed.  R.  18:  448. 

Bulliond list's  Secretary.     Once  a  Week,  30:  499-554. 
Buhner,  Agnes,  Poem  of.     Eel.  R.  59:  217. 
Billow.     See  Buelow. 

Biiloz,  Frannois.     (.V.  Laugel)  Nation,  24:  100. 
Bulstrode,  England,  Sketch  of.     Victoria,  9:  493. 
Bulwer,  E.  L.     See  Lytton,  E.  L  ,  Lord. 
Bulwer,  John,  Writings  of.     Retros.  16:  205. 
Bulwers,  The.     Lippinc.  10:  237. 
Bulwer-Clayton  Treaty.     Fraser,  54:  121, 


Bumboats  and  Bumboatmen.     Chamb.  J.  37:  175. 

Buns.     Chamb.  J.  23:  292. 

Bunce,    Mrs.  Frances    Ann.      (Mrs.    L.   H.  Sigoumey) 

Godev,  21 :  275. 
Bunch  of  Violets;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar.  36:  99. 
Bunch  of  Wild  Flowers  ;  a  Poem.     (D.  C.  Murray)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  17:  714. 
Bundle-Wood  Work  and  Workers.     Good  Words,  20: 

781. 
Bung  Estates.     (A.  W.  Cole)  Bentley,  33:  197. 
Bungaree,  King  of  the  Black-!.     All  the  Vear,  i:  77. 
Bungener,  Louis  F.    Preacher  and  the  King.    Liv.  Age. 

37:  653.  — Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  695. 

—  Priest  and  Huguenot.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &:  Lit.  T. 

6:  640. 
Bunglers.     (C.  Thompson)  Galaxy,  4:  423. 
Bunhill  Fields,  Graveyard  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  29:   137. 
Bunjaras,  The.     Internal.  M.  2:  377 
Bunker  Hill,  Battle  of.     (H.  Dearborn)  Hist.  M.  8:  267. 

—  with  map,  (H.  Dearborn)  Portfo.(Den.)  19:  179. 

—  (E.  Everett)  Eel  M.  55:  105.  — (L.  Poyntz)  Gal- 
axy, 20:  98. — (H.  E.  Scudder)  Allan.  36:  79.— 
(I.  N.  Tarbox)  New  Eng.  34:  302. —  (D.  Webster) 
No.  Am.  7:  255.  —  Anal.  M.  11:  150,  250. 

—  a  Poem.     Dem    R.  2:  243. 

—  Burgoj-ne's  Account  of.     N   E.Reg.  11:   125. 

—  Centennial  Anniversary  of      N.  E.  Reg.  29:  395. 

—  Documents  relatmg  to.     Hist.  M.  13:  3*1. 

—  Doubts  concerning.     (C.  Hudson)  Chr.  Eiam.  40:  247. 

—  Echoes  of.     (S.  Osgood)  Harper,  51 ;  230. 

—  Gen.  Putnam  at.     (F.  J.  Parker)  N.  E.  Reg.  31:  403. 

—  Reminiscences  of.      (W   II.  Sumner)  N.  E.  Reg.  12: 

113.  225. 

—  Reply  to  Dearborn  on.     (D.  Putnam)  Portfo.(Den.) 

20":  3. 

—  Swell's  Notes  on.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  22:  465. 

—  Who  commanded  at  V    N.  E.  Reg.  22:  57. 

Bunker  Hill  Monument.  Chr.  Exam.  29:  252,  —  Niles's 
Reg.  28:  301. 

—  designed  by  Greenough.    (S.  Swell)  N.  E.  Reg.  18:61. 

—  Laying  of  Corner-Stone  of.     Bost.  Mo.  i :  143. 
Bunkelfs  Letter.     Temp.  Bar,  57:  82. 

Bunkum  Flagstaff.  (L.  G.  Clarke)  Knick.  35:  53,  343, 
510.    36:  175,  360.     37:  65,  527. 

Bunkuniville  Chronicle.     Knick.  35:  30. 

Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.,  Baron.  (C.  Cook)  Putnam.  12:  365.  — 
(C.  H.  Dall)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  145.  — (J.  O.  Dykes) 
Theo.  Eel.  6:  321.  —  (.M.  Heilprin)  Nation.  7:  2^1. 
(F.  D.  Maurice)  Macmil.  3:  372.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  71:  5.  —  (F.  D.  Maurice)  Macmil.  18:  144.— 
(C.  K.  Paul)  Theo.  R.  5:  440. —  Bentley,  50:  284. 

—  Biackw.  104:  2S5.— Broadw.  8:  45.— Ed.  R. 
127:  469.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  515. 

—  and  his  Critics.     Brit.  Q.  17:  5 -,5. 

—  and   his  Wife.     (Lady  Verney)   Contemp.   28:    948. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  iS.     Same  ;irt.  Liv.  .\ge,  131 : 

—  Bibehverk.     See  Bible. 

—  Chronology  of.     (E.  Burgess)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  744. 

—  Church  of  the  Future.     No.   Brit.  8:    130. —  Eel.  R. 

87:  129. —  Brit.  Q.  6:  509. —For.  Q.  37:  50. 
and  universal  Liturgy.     Prosp.  R.  2:  2^y. 

—  Correspondence  with  W.  E.  Gladstone.     Bib.  R.  1 :  61. 

—  Egypt.     See  Egypt. 

—  God  in  History."  Brit.  Q.  25:  488. 

—  Hippolytus  and  his  Age.     Brit.  Q.  17:  i. — Dub.  R. 

33:  365.  — No.  Brit.  19:  85. 

—  Life  and  last  Book.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fra.scr,  77:  783. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Brit.  Q.  48:  465.— Chr.  Obs.  68:  688, 

766. — Chr.  Rem.  56:  35.  —  Contemp.  8:  114. — 
No.  Brit.  48:  429.  — Victoria.  II :  346. 

—  Signs  of  the  Times.     No.  Brit.  24:  3S6. 


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Bunsen,  Frances,  Baroness,  Life  and  Letters  of.     (A.  G. 

Sedgwick)  Nation,  28;  391.  — (IL  A.  Page)  Good 

Words,  20:  261. 
Bunsen,  Ileiiirich  Christian,  and  d'Azeglio.     Temp.  Bar, 

51:  231. 
Bunsen,  K.  W.,  with  portrait.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  ig:  550. — 

with  portrait,  (H.  E.  lioscoe)  Nature,  23:  597. 
Bunting,  Edward,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  64. 
Bunting,  Jabez,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  2:  Si.  —  Lond.  Q. 

12:  513.  — (R.  A.  West)  Meth.  Q.  20:  20. 
Bunting,  William,  Memorials  of.     Lond.  l^.  36:  119. 
Bunyau,   John.      (T.   B.    Macaulay)   Harper,    14:    776. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  53:  297.  —  (W.  M.  Punshon) 

Ex.  H.  Lee.   12:  447.  —  (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macuiil. 

30:  273.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  15S.     Same  art. 

Eel.   M.    83:    322.  — Eel.   M.   23:    318.  — (G.   B. 

Cheever)  No.  Am.  36:  449.  —  Cath.  World,  6:  535. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  37:  435.  —Liv.  Age,  42:  20. — Nat. 
M.  6:  97,  205. 

—  and  Bunhill  Fields.     Fraser,  31:  30S.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  5:  107. 

—  and  Dante.     (J.  Ferguson)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  337. 

—  and  his  Biographers.     Chr.  R.  4:  394. 

—  and  Puritanism.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  30:  404. 

—  and  Spenser,  the  Poet  and  the  Dreamer.     Meth.  Q, 

18:  209. 

—  and  Vane.     Westm.  17:  103. 

—  and   vernacular   English.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Lakeside, 

10:  io3t 

—  Cheever  on.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  501. 

—  Conversion  of.     (.J.  Brazer)  Chr.  Exam.  18:  66. 

—  Genius  and  Writings  of.     Cong.  M.  1 :  632.     2:96. — 

Eel.  R.  95:  263.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  26:  i. 

—  Holy  War.     Chr.  Exam.  7:  iSi. 

—  Ivmcy's   Reprint  of  Life   of,    1692.     Chr.  Obs.   32: 

805'. 

—  Philip's  Life  and  Times  of.     Eel.  R.  70:  468.  —  Mo. 

R.  148:  1S3.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  273. 

—  Pilgrim's  Progress.    (C.  Whitehead)  Peop.  J.  10:  2S1. 
Cheever's.    Meth.  Q.  9:  466. 

Editions  of.     (S.  D.  Alexander)  Princ.  31 :  232. 

First  Edition  of.     Cong.  4:  107. 

An  Italian  Study  of.     (R.  L.  Nettleship)  Macmi!. 

39:  23. 

—  The  Prose  Poet.     Am.  Presb.  R.  10:  434. 

—  Southey's  Life  of.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  54:  450. 

—  (SirW.  Scott)  Quar.  43:  469.'— Chr.  Obs.  32: 
596,  668.  —  Fraser,  3:  54. 

—  Traditions  of.     Macmil.  28:  238.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age. 

118:  245. 

—  Writings.     (V.  R.  Hotchkiss)  Chr.  R.  19:  243.  —Eel. 

R.  83:  129.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  153. 
Buonarroti,  M.  A.     See  Michael  Angelo. 
Buoy,  Automatic  Signal,  Courtenay's.     Pract.  M.  6:  302. 
Buoys.     Chamb.  J.  47:  33. 

—  Beacons,  etc..  Construction  of.    (G.  Herbert )  .J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  61:  79. 
Burattini,  Cassetta  de'.     Penny  M.  14:  108,  114,  142. 
Burbadge,  Richard,  Shaksperian  Actor.     Temp.  Bar,  53: 

252. 
Burbcck,  William.     (II.  Burbeck)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  •',51. 
Burbidge,  Thomas.     Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  14:   51. 
Burchard,  .ledediah.     (L.  Withington)  Lit.  &  Tiieo.  R.  3: 

22S.  —  (.1.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  20:  393. 
Burchell,  Thomas,  Missionary  in  Jamaica.     Eel.  R.  90: 

159. 
Burdell.  Dr.  Harvey,  Murder  of.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  461. 
Burder,  George,  Life  of.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  5:  463. 

—  Cong.  M.  16:  675. 

—  Obituary  of.     Chr.  Obs.  33:  758. 

Burdett,  Sir  Francis,  1810.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  252,  463. 
Burdett  Riots.    All  the  Year,  17:  230. 


Burdett-Coutts,  Angela  G.,  Baroness,  with  portrait.    Ap- 
pleton,  6:  281.  —  with  portrait,  Dub.  Univ.  88:  404. 

—  with  portrait,  Ev.   Sat.   II :    553,  575,  —  (N.  S. 
Dodge)  Lakeside,  7:  206. 

Bureaucracy  in  Germany  and  Austria.     (F.  v.  Schulte) 

Contemp.  37:  432. 
Burgar,  John,  Memoir  of.     Meth.  M.  43:  321,  361. 
Biirger.     See  Buerger. 
Burges,  Tristram.     Am.  Q.  17:  359. 
Purges,  William,   Arcliitect,    Obituary  of.     (A.   Rotch) 

Am.  Arch.  9:  237. 
Burgess,  Bishop  George.     (W.  S.  Bartlet)  Am.  Church 

R.  19:  269. —Am.  Church  R.  22:  96.  —  0.  &  N. 

2:  94. 
Burgess,  John  Bagnold,  Works  of.     Art  J.  32:  297. 
Burgess,  Thomas,  Harford's  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  152:  412. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  40:  549. —Eel.  R.  73:  35. 

—  Obituary  of.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  64,  784. 
Burgess,  Character  of  a.     Pennj'  M.  1 :  34. 
Burgh  Reform.     Ed.  R.  30:  503. 

Burgher  School  in  Leipsic.     Am.  J.  Educ.  9:  210. 
Burghley,  W.  Cecil,  Lord,  Memoirs  of.     (T.  B.  Macau- 
lay) Ed.  R.  55:  271.  —  Mo.  R.  116:  329.     126:  566. 

—  Nares's  Life  of.     Colburn,  23:  507.     31:   174. 
Burghley  House.     Antiquary,  3:  301. 

Burghley  Papers,  Hayues's  and  Murdin's.     Retros.  15: 

204,  419. 
Burg-Keeper's  Secret;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  450. 
Burglar,  Adventure  with  a.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  455. 
Burglar-Alarm,  Electric.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  56. 
Burglary  at  Faustel  Eversleigh.     Lond.  Soc.  10:  193. 

—  Science  of.     Cornh.  7:  79. 

—  Story  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  43:  481. 

Burgmann's  Conversion  of  S.  Duitsch.     Retros.  12:  96. 
Burgomaster;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  730. 
Burgomaster  Law  in  Prussia.     Chamb.  J.  17:  284. 
Burgomaster's  Daughter.    (F.  E.  M.  Notley)  Argosy,  30: 

188. 
Burgomaster's  Family.     (E.  C.  W.  van  Walr^e)  Fraser, 

85:  169-714.    86:  47-450.    Same  art.  Liv.Age,  114: 

741,  808.     115:  42-529. 
Burgoyne,  Gen.  Sir  John.     (G.  R.  Gleig)  Good  Words, 

12:  849.  —  Blackw.  113:  427.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

"7:  543- 

—  Campaign  of  1777.     (E.  H.  Walworth)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

i:  273.  —(J.  W.  De  Peyster)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  22. 
(W.  L.  Stone)  Harper,  55:  673. 

—  in  a  new  Light.     (W.  L.  Stone)  Galaxy,  5:  78. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  22:  250. 

—  Order  Book  of.     (.1.  T.  Headley)  Gala.xy,  22:  604. 

—  Surrender  of.     Blackw.  63:  332.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

17:  226. 

Ralph  Cross's  Journal.     Hist.  M.  17:  8. 

Burgoyne  House,  Albany.    (A.  B.  Street )  Hours  at  Home, 

9:  464. 
Burgundian  Library  at  Brussels,  Visit  to.    Fraser,  47:  83. 
Burginidy,  Among  French  Friends  in.     (M.  B.  Edwards) 

Fraser,  lOi:  392. 

—  Boar  Hunt  in.     St.  Paul's,  3:  74. 

Burgundj',  Duchess  of.  Ambassadors  to,  from  Henry  VI. 
(W.  J.  Thoms)  Arch.  40:  451. 

—  Duke  of,  Marriage  to  Princess  Margaret.    (Sir  T.  Phil- 

lips) Arch.  31:  326. 

—  Dukes  of,  Barante's  History  of .     (R.  Southey)  For.  Q. 

28:  2S7.  —  For.  R.  1:1. 
Burial.     (R.  H.  Vickers)  Once  a  Week,  9:  635.  —  (J. 
Brazier)  Chr.  Exam.  31:  137,  281. 

—  Ancient  Graves  and  their  Contents.     Nat.  Q.  22:  315. 

—  at  Sea;  a  Poem.     (E.  A.  Blake)  Tinsley,  29:  189. 

—  Burning  and,  in  the  East.     (F.  R.  Feudge)  Lippinc. 

13:  593- 

—  Day  with  the  Dead.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Atlan.  6:  326. 


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Burial,  Disposal  of  the  Dead.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Pop. 
Sci.  R.  14:  164.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  592. 

—  Epitaphs  and.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  17:  799. 

—  A  few  Words  on.     (G.  S.  Baker)  Fraser.  93:  81. 

—  Heathen  and  Christian.     House.  Words,  1 :  43. 

—  the  last  Home-;.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  27:  100. 

—  of  Edward  YI.,  Accounts  for.    (C  Ord)  Arch.  12:  334. 

—  of  great  Persons,  Manner  of.     Arch,  i:  346. 

—  of  Moses;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  462. 

—  of  Pfere  Marquette ;  a  Poem.     (E.  Cook)  Cath.  World, 

29:  626. 

—  of  Sir  John  Moore.     (T.  Johnson)  Putnam,  13:  495. 

—  Ownership  of  the  Dead.     (S.  B.  Ruggles)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  8:  322. 

—  Pagan  and  Christian  Sepulchers.     Liv.  Age,  86:  481. 

—  Premature.     (G.  E.  Mackay)  Belgra.  35:  95.     Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  389.  — (C.  R.  Drysdalc)  Vic- 
toria, 9:  320. 

Hermbstadt  on.     Colburn,  3:  ir5. 

Prevention  of.     Liv.  Age,  13:  357. 

Rarity  of.     (W.  See)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  526. 

—  Promiscuous  or  denominational.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  624. 

—  Searching  for  a  Grave  in  a  strange  Land.     (L.  W. 

Bacon)  Lippinc.  16:  48. 

—  Silent  Majority.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Harper,  49:  46S. 

—  Simple  and  sanitary.     (S.  P   Day)  Victoria,  32:  576. 

33:  75-272. 

—  Unquiet  Graves.     (M.  Howland)  Lippinc.  19:  121. 

—  with  the  Head  towards  the  East.    Dub.  Univ.  78:  705. 
See  Cremation. 

Burial  Customs.     (D.  W.  Cheever)  No.  Am.  93:  loS. 

—  and  Obitual  Lore.     (Mrs.  A.  B.  Garrett)  Xat.  Q.  4:  63. 

—  in  Scotland      Chamb.  J.  25:  204. 

—  Sepulchral   Caverns   of  Egypt.     (Col.    Straton)   Ed. 

Philos.  J.  3:  345. 
Burial  Eccentricities.     Chamb.  J.  54:  593. 
Burial  Grounds.     Wore.  M.  i:  275. 

—  and  Gravestones.     AH  the  Year,  15:  592. 

—  and  Metropolitan  Board  Act,  1854.    Chr.  Obs.  54;  267, 

515- 
/See  Cemeteries ;  Churchyards;  Graveyards. 
Burial  Laws.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Chr.  Exam.  61:  335. 

—  and  Sentiment  of  Death.     Kitio,  18:  329. 

—  Anglican  View  of.     (G.  H.  Curteis)  Macmil.  37:  505. 

—  English.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macmil.  37:  411. 
See  below,  Burials  Bill. 

Burial  Orders,  Strange.     AH  the  Year,  41:  235. 
Burial  Places  and  Burials.     (E.  C.  Bishop)  West.  Lit.  J. 
1 :  401. 

—  Barbarous.     Sharpe,  8:  70.    9:  33. 

—  Intramural.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  515. 

—  of  London.     Blackw.  48:  829. 
Burial  Practices.     Mo.  R.  164:  299. 

Burial  Rites,  Jewish.     Good  Words,  II :  562. 

—  and  Sepulchers.     Sharpe,  52:  205. 

Burial  Service  and  the  Law.     Chr.  Rem.  48:  Si. 
Burial  Societies,  Trading  Benefit  and.     (.\.  J.  Wilson) 

Eraser,  90:  541. 
Burial  Vagaries.     Chamb.  J.  49:  673.     Same  art.   Ev. 

Sat.  13:  564. 
Burials.     ((J.  Hill)  Sharpe,  34:  97. 

—  and  Burial-Places.     (W.  Mitchell)  Lippinc.  19:  590. 

—  and  Wakes.     Penny  M.  13:  279,  2S3. 

—  in  ancient  Rome.     Am.  Arch.  4:  127. 

—  in  Orkney,  Ancient.     Chamb.  J.  58:  15. 

—  in  Russia.     Penny  M.  4:  24  v 
Burials  Bill  of  1850."   Eel.  R.  91:  760. 

—  of  1S77.     Cong.  6:  234.  —  Chr.  Obs.  77:  388. 
Last  Word  on.     (M.  Arnold)  Macmil.  34:  276. 

—  of  18S0.     Colburn,  168:  631.     169:  23. 

Probable  Results  of.    (J.  G.  Rogers)  19th  Cent.  8: 

loiS. 

12 


Burials  Question  and  Church  of  England.     Cong.  3:  346^ 

—  in  England,  1S78.     Brit.  Q.  68:  145. 

Buiiates;  a  Siberian  Tribe.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Unita.  R. 
4:  412. 

Buried  alive.     (J.  F.  Oti.s)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  338. 

Buried  alive.     All  the  Year,  8:  107. 

Buried  alive.     Blaekw.  10:  262. 

Buried  alive.     Chamb.  J.  30:  134. 

Buried  alive.     Ev.  Sat.  i:  365. 

Buried  alive.     Month,  4:  606.     Same  art.  Cath.  World, 
3:  S05. 

Buried  alive.  Nearly.     Chamb.  J.  56:  252. 

Buried  alone.    Argosy,  6:  147-537. 

Buried  Cities  of  the  Gulf  of  Lvous.     (E.  Bowles)  ilonth, 
28:  215. 

Buried  Flower;  a  Poem.     (W.  E.  Aytoun)  Blackw.  C4: 
108. 

Buried  in  the  Deep;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  42:  65-115. 

Buried  Treasure.      (MM.    Erckmann -Chatrian)  Temp. 
Bar,  31:  4S6. 

Burke,  Sir  Bernard,  with  portrait.     Dub.  L'niv.  88:  16. 

—  Irish  Q.  9:  928.  — N.  E.  Reg.  13:  3. 
Burke,  Edmund.  (B,  S.  Fry)  Meth.  Q.  18:  100.  — (Mrs. 
S.  G.  Hall)  Nat.  M.  4:  loi.  — (V.  W.  Kingsley) 
Nat.  Q.  27:  298. — (J.'Morley)  Fortn.  7:  129,  333, 
420.  8:  47. — (G.  Shepard)  Bib.  Sac.  31:  507. — 
(C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  88:  61.  — (E.  Townbridge) 
Sharpe,  48:  144.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  15:  273.  —  (W.  Ilazlift)  Anal.  M.  5:  330.  — 
(G.  Croly)  Blackw.  33:  277,  597.  34:  25,  317. 
35:27,273,508.  36:228,322.  56:  745.  — Deni. 
R.  27:  305.  —  Eel.  M.  4:  99.  —  Anal.  M.  3:  31. — 
Mus.  22:  637.  23:  169.  —  Dub.  R.  34:  6S. — 
Internat.  M.  2:  145.  —  Nat.  M.  3:  432.  —  Penny 
M.  10:  129. — Portfo.(Den.)  10:  255. — Temp.  Bar, 

53:  97- 

—  and  Dr.  F.  Laurence,  Correspondence  of.     Ed.  R.  46: 

269.  — Mo.  R.  114:   I. 

—  and  George  Washington.     Liv.  Age,  71:  291. 

—  and  the  Revolution.     Cath.  World,  20:  S23. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Dub.  L'niv.  74:  456. 

—  as  an  Orator.    (G.  GiKillan)  Hogg,  10:  i,  143.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  30:  201. 

—  as  a  Prophet.     (A.  V.  Dice}-)  Nation,  22:  48. 

—  Battle  of  Minority  in  House  of  Commons,  March  12, 

1771.     (R.  Palgrave)  Macmil.  16:  13S.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  69:  227. 

—  Character  of  his  Eloquence.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  294. 

—  Classical  Scholarship  of.     Chr.  R.  11:  266. 

—  Cobden's  Criticisms  on.     Dub.  L'niv.  41 :  3S6. 

—  Conservatism  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  19:  253. 

—  Correspondence   of.      Liv.    Age,    2:    587.  —  Dub.    R. 

17:  212.  — Mo.  R.  164:  59S.  —  Ed.  R.  80:  414. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  12:  150. 

witii  Grattan  and  others,  Unpublished.     Irish  Mo. 

6:   iSi. 

—  Country-IIouse  at  Beaconsfield,  Pay  at.     Fraser,  56: 

33.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  20,  159. 

—  Domestic   Life   and   personal   Character  of.      (■!.  G 

Macleod)  Month,  38:  240. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Dem.  R.  34.  70. 

and  Genius  cf.    No.  Brit.  35:  445.    Sameart.Ed. 

jM-  55:  192,  354- 
and  Times  of.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  297.  — New  Q.  10: 

3S. 
and  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  60:   i. 

—  Macknight's   Life  of.     Dub.   Univ.  55:    ri6,   275. — 

Colburn,  112:  420. 

—  Morley  on.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  29:  244.  —  (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  5:  497.  — Dub.  l'niv.  71:  597. 

—  Original  Letter  of.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  561. 

—  Original  Letters  of.     Colburn,  14:  3S0,  529.     15:  153. 


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BURNS 


jBurke,  Edmund,  Prior's  Life  of.     (J.  W.  Crokcr)  Quar. 

34:  457.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  47.  — Blackw.  17:  i. 

—  Mo.  R.  114:  I.— Quar.  34:  457.  — Mus.  6:  259, 

430.     9:  541.— Chr.  Obs.  26:   2S1.— Eel.  K.  40: 

312.  — Portfo.(Den.)  33:  38. 
Burke.  Edmund,  of  New  Hampshire,  with  portrait.    Dem. 

R.  20:  7;^. 
Burke,  Giendy,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  11:  218. 
nurke,.Iohn."  (.1.  B.  Burke)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  193. 
Burke.  John  Bernard.     .See  Burke,  Sir  Bernard. 
Hurke  and  Wills,  Expedition  of.     Eraser,  66:  726. 
Hurking,  Philosophy  of.     Eraser,  5:  52. 
Burkitt,  Rev.  T.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  17:  253. 
Burkitt,  William.     Meth.  AL  28:  289. 
Burleigh.     Sc-e  Burghley. 
Burleigh  House.     Penny  M.  9:  237,  242. 
Burlesiiue.     (J.  C.  Brenan)  Sharpe,  39:  86. 

—  Age  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  8:  256. 

—  The  Eounder  of.     Temp.  Bar.  29:  318. 

—  New  and  old.     St.  Paul's,  4"  698. 

Burlesque,    The.    and    the    BeautifuL      (R.   H.    Home) 

Contemp.  18:  390. 
Burlesque  Poetry.     No.  Brit.  43:  59. 
Burlesque  Writers  of  England.     (0.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  7:  557. 
Burlesques.     Cornh.  4:  167. 

Burletta,  What  is  a?     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  12:  233. 
Burlingnme,  Anson,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  71:   1155. 

—  as  an  Orator.     (J.  G.  Blaine)  Atlan.  26:  629. 
Burlington,  Vt.,  University  of  Vermont.    O.  &  N.  4:  115. 
Burlington  House,  Home  of  the  Royal  Society.     Chamb. 

J^  28:  71. 
Burmah.     (.\.  Eytche)  Fortn.  31:  627.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  141:  432.  —  Nat.  M.  4:  153.  —  Hogg,  10:  17. 

—  and  the  Burmese.     (G.  D.  Clifford-Lloyd)  Dub.  Univ. 

86:    5S4.  — (S.  Yoe)  Cornh.   42:    582.— Blackw. 
85:  31. 

—  British,  Trade  Routes  to.     (J.  Coryton)  Geog.  M.  2: 

153- 

—  Buddhists  and  Buddhism  in.    (S.  Yoe)  Cornh.  42:  721. 

—  Christianity  in.     Prosp.  R.  10:   119. 

—  Empire  of,  Cox's.     Mo.  K.  98:  49. 

Crawford's  Embassy'  to  Court  of.   Colburn,  25:  544. 

—  Forbes's  British.     Nature,  20:  3. 

—  Heroines  of.  Three.     Cornh.  38:  723. 

—  Lnprisoncd  in.     Chamb.  J.  35:  105. 

—  in  1S75.     (^-  Browne)  Fraser,  92:  224. 

—  Letters  from.     Blackw.  79:  536. 

—  Mission  to.     (J.  H.  Morison)  No.  Am.  78:  21. 

—  Missions  in,  American.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  473.  —  Quar. 

33:  37- 

ludson's.     Lond.  M.  18:  285. 

Baptist.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  33:    37. —Mo.  ReL 

M.  29:  144. 

—  Past  and  present.    Lond.  Q.  50"  284. 

—  Petroleum  in.     (.1.  W.  Palmer)  Atlan.  22:  404. 

—  Political  Situation  nf.     (A   Forbes)  igtli  Cent.  5:  740. 

—  population  of.     (H.  Burney)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  4:  335. 

—  Visit  to  the  King  of,  1864.     (W.  C  Pepys)  Colburn, 

143:  526,  643. 

—  War  in,    1824-26.      (R.   Southey)   Quar.   35:    481. — 

Colburn,  95:  360.  —  ISIeth.  M.  50:  174. 

How  we  talked  about.     Beutley.  32:  461. 

Narrative  of.     Lond.  M.  17:  232. 

Reminiscence  of.     Liv.  Age,  33:   524. 

Burmese,  Among  the.     (P.  Hordern)  Fraser,  98"  S5-75S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  354,  372.     139:  232-734. 

140:  375. 

—  Varnished  Ware  of .     Penny  M.  11:  28. 
Burmese  Upon;  a  Tale.     (J.  Ross)  Fraser,  94:  176. 
Burmese  Translation  of  the  Bible.     Chr.  R.  i:  116. 
Burnaby,  Edwyn  S.,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  167:  421. 


Burnap,  George  W.     Lectures.     Chr.  Exam.   29:    100. 

—  (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  187.  —  (E.  Peabody) 
Chr.  Exam.  38:  107. 

—  Sermon  on  Death  of.    (E.  S.  Gannett)  Mo  Rel.  M.  22: 

313- 
Burnes,  Sir  Alex.     (J.  W.  Kaye)  Good  Words,  6:  246. 
Burnet,  Bishop  Gilbert,  and  the  English  Revolution.    (G. 

W.  Conder)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  18:  277. 

—  and  Macaulay.    (.J.  Williams)  Am.  Church  R.  13:  593. 

—  History  of   his  own  Times.     Eel.  R.  40:  481.  —  (R. 

Southey)  Quar.  29:  165.  —  Retros.  5:  349.  — Lond. 
M.  7:  291. 

—  Life,  Times,  and  Works  of.     Chr.  Rem.  47:  319. 
Burnet,  John,  Autobiography  of.     Art  J.  2:  275. 
Burnet,  John,  of  Camberwell.     Cong.  3:  513. 

Burnet,  Thomas.     Theory  of  the  Earth.     (H.  Southern) 

Retros.  6:  133. 
Burnet,  William,  Gov.     (J.  P.  Bradley)  Pennsyl.  M.  3: 

30S. — Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  290. 
Burnett,  P.  H.,  first  Gov.  of  California,  Recollections  of. 

(W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  30:  389. 
Burnett.  Waldo  Irving,  Life  and  Writings  of.     (J.  Wy- 

man)  Am.  J.  Sei.  68:  255. 
Burney,  Charles,  Memoirs  of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  49: 

97.  — Knick.  32:  206.  — jNIo.  R.  130:  19. 
Burney,  Fanny.     See  Arblay,  Madame  F.  d'. 
Burnham,  SHmuel.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  16:  i. 
Biirnham  and  Dorney,  Summer  Day  at.     (E.  Walford) 

Once  a  Week,  12:  696. 
Burnham  Beeches.     Chamb.  J.  57:  381. 
Burnham  Thorpe,  the  Birthplace  of  Nelson.   (E.  Walford) 

Gent.  M.  n  s.  23:  471. 
Burnham  Yews      Chamb.  J.  38:  54. 
Burning  of  the  Dead.     See  Cremation. 

—  of  Widows.  Blackw.  23: 161.  See  also  Suttee;  Widows. 

—  of  St.  Rosalie.     Chamb.  J.  34:  225.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  53:  203. 

—  of  Trucklebury ;  Story  of  a  Home  Campaign.    Fraser, 

22:  431. 

—  of  the  World.     (C.  Vitringa)  Kitto,  2:  304. 
Burning  Forest,  The.     (L.  Sehefer)  Hogg,  6:  28-70. 
Burns,  Robert.     (T.  Carlyle)  Ed.  R.  48:  267.  —  (H.  T. 

Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  249.  —  (J  F.  Otis) 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  238.  — (O.W.  B.  Peabody)  No. 
Am.  42:  66.  — So.  Lit.  jNIess.  10:  543.  —  Knick.  32: 
206.  — (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  i:  16.  — Blackw.  46: 
256. —  Dub.  Univ.  25:  66,289.  —  Blackw.  iii:  140. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  513.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
113:  3.  —Dub.  Univ.  89:  94.— Meth.  M.  33:  24. 

—  Penny  M.  lo:  353,  3S9. 

—  and  Beranger.     (C.  Mackay)  19th  Cent.  7:  443. 

—  and  Byron.     Portfo.(Den.)  32:  386. 

—  and  Cowper,  Lecture  on.    (E.  Elliott)  Tait,  n.  s.  9:  357. 

—  and  George  Crabbe.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  4S9. 

—  and  Ettriek  Shepherd.     Blackw.  4:  521. 

—  and  Robert  Ferguson.     (D.   K.  Brown)  Canad.  Mo. 

17:  63. 

—  and  his  Ancestors.     Hogg,  6:  1S5. 

—  and  his  School.      (C.   Kingsley)  No.   Brit.   16:    149. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  114.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

31:  529- 

—  and  his  Works.     (J.  K.  Nixon)  St.  James,  46:  128. 

—  and  Scotch  Song  before  him.     (J.  C.  Shairp)  Atlan. 

44:  502. 

—  and   Scott.     (B.   Frere)   Macmil.  26:  168. —Eel.  M. 

77:  626. 

—  Anniversary  Poem  on.     (S.  Whiting)  Once  a  Week, 

14:  92. 

—  at  Work.     (C.  Pebody)  Gent,  M.  n.  s.  6:  593. 

—  Birthday  and  Bowl.     Once  a  Week,  6:  286. 

—  Centemry.     Chamb.  J.  31:   129,161. 

—  Chambers's  Life  of.     Chamb.  J.  18:  230. 


BURXS 


179 


BUSH 


Buiiis,  Roliort,  Character  of.     Knick.41:  25. 

—  Cdi-ic'spondence  with  Clariiida.     Appleton,  lO:  679. — 

Aid.  It.  163:   144.  —  Tail,  n.  s.  10:  749.     II :  29. 

—  Cunningham's  Life  of.     Fraser,  9:  400. 

—  Family  of.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  727. 

—  Festival,    1S44.     Bhickw.  56:  370.  —  Tait,   n.  s.   Ii: 

545.  —  Liv.  Age,  60:  740. 
at  Sheffield,  1S49.     Peop.  J.  7:  109. 

—  Genius  and  Character  of.   Mus.  41 :  568.  — Mo.  R.  154: 

261. 

—  German  Translation  of  Poems  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  625. 

—  Haunts  of.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Atlan.  6:  383. 

—  Ilcniines  of.     AIiis.  35:  211.  —  Eel.  M.  21:  203. 

—  Highland  Mary,  Poem  to.     Blackw.  67:  309. 

—  Highland  Mary  of.     Chamb.  .1.  14:   i. 

—  Home  of.     (J.  G.  Wilson)  Lippinc.  i:  657. 

—  Horace,    and    Bc^rangcr;    Lyrists.      Cornh.    17:    150. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  3. 

—  Influence  of  Scenery  on  his  Poetry.     Lond.  M.  4:  2^0. 

—  Land  o'.     (W.  II.  Ridcing)  Harper,  59:  iSo.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  18:   508,  711. 

—  Life  of.     Mus.  13:  247.     14:  4S6.  — Blackw.  23:  667. 
Lockhart's.     Lond.  M.  20:   161. 

and    Poems   of.     Dub.   LTniv.    41:    169.  —  Mo.    II. 

135:  87. 

—  Loves  of.     (P.  Fitzgei'ald)  Belgra.  12:  421. 

—  New  Edition  of.     Blackw.  i:  261.     2:  65,  201. 

—  New  York  and  Dundee  Statue  of.     Art  J.  33:  71. 

—  Poem  on.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Harper,  61:  321. 

—  Poetry  of.     (T.  Bayne)  St.  James,  45:  493. 

—  Recent  Facts  concerning.     Chamb.  J.  52:  193. 

—  Recollections  of.     Lond.  M.  lo:  117. 

—  Religion  of.     (.1.  Kitto)  Nat.  AI.  5:  52. 

—  Reliques  of.     (F.  .Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  13:  249.     Same  art. 

Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  166,"  175.  —Eel.  R.  9:  393. 

—  Some  Aspects  of.     Cornh.  40:  408.     Same  art.  Apple- 

ton,  22:  516. 

—  Songs  of.     Blackw.  46:  256. 

—  Sorrows  of.     (.1.  H.  Vosburg)  Nat.  Q.  18:  46. 

—  Tain  o'  Shanter.     Lond.  M.  23:  557. 

—  Tyler's.     (M.  B.  Hope)  Princ.  21:  251. 

—  Unpublished  Commonplace  Book.     Macmil.  39:  448, 

560.     40:  32,  124,  250. 

—  Visit  to  Birthplace  of.     Eel.  R.  iio:  1S2. 

—  Wordsworth's  Letter  on.     Blackw.  2:  65,  201. 

—  Writings  and  Loves  of.   (.1.  H.  Barrett)  Nat.Q.  6:  74. 
Burns,  William,  an  apostolic  Missionary.     (H.  A.  Page) 

Ciood  Words,  11:  161. 
Burns,  William  C.     Theo.  Eel   7:  177. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  601. 

Burns  and  .Scalds,  Cure  of.     Penny  AI.  2:   14. 

Burnsidc,  (Jen.  Ambrose  E.,  with  portrait.  Ev.  Sat.  10:  6. 

Burnside  Army  Bill.     (G.  Alallery)  Nation,  28:  42. 

Burnt  Njal,  Story  of.  Ed.  R.  II4:  425.  —  Macnul.  4: 
294. 

Burr,  Aaron.  (W.  Dorsheimer)  Atlan.  i:  597.  —  (R.  H. 
Howard)  Meth.Q.  18:  383.  — (J.  A.  Leach)  Univer- 
sity (i.  3:  313.  —  (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am.  49:  135. 
—  Am.  Q.  21:74.  22:  350. — Dem.R.  1:211.  5: 
3-33.  —  New  York  R.  2:  175.  —  Mus.  36:  218.  — 
Nilcs's  Reg.  23:  279.  —Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  172.  —New 
Eng.  M.  8:  294. — Fraser,  57:  363.- (W.  Hague) 
Appleton,  25:  525. 

—  and  Blennerhassett.     (W.   Walhue)  Am.  Whig  R.  2: 

133- 

—  and  Geu.  Richard  Montgomery.     Hist.  M.  2:  264. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Hist.  M.  2:  233. 

—  as  a  Soldier.     (S.  Youngs)  Hist.  M.  19:  384. 

—  Conspiracy  of.     (B  J.  Lossiug)  Harper,  25:  69.  —  (R. 

T.  Ford)  No.  Am.  79:  207.  —  Am.  (}  9:  21-;. 

—  Davis's  Life  and  .Journal  of.     Mo.  R.  148:  370. 

—  Facts  concerning.     So.  Lit.  Mess   27:  177. 


Burr,  Aaron,  Life  and  Character  of.  (V.  W.  Kingsley) 
Nat.  Q.  32:  362. 

—  Barton's  Life  of.    (F.  J.  Betts)  Am.  Church  R.  11 :  64. 

—  (D.  S.  Boardman)  Am.  Church  R.  11:  564. — 
(I.  N.  Tarbox)  New  Eng.  16:  291. — Liv.  Age,  57: 
302.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:  321. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     (.1.  Greenwood)  Hist.  M. 

7-  33^- 

—  Trial  of.    Am.  Whig  R.  12:  367. 

Burr,  Rev.  Aaron,  Sketch  of.     Cong.  51.  8:  105. 

Burr,  Alexander  H.,  Style  of.     Art  J.  22:  309. 

Burr,  John,  Style  of.     Art  J.  21:  337. 

Burr,  Theodosia.     (J.  Partoii)  Harper,  29:  293. 

Burr  Seminary,  Vt.,  History  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  ^y. 

Burridge,  Joseph,  Diary  of.     Blackw.  14:  702. 

Burritt",  Elihu.  (R.  w".  Bailey)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  234.— 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  201.  —  Liv.  Age,  29:  403. —  with 
portrait,  (M.  Hewitt)  Peop.  J.  2:  239. —  (J.  Cros- 
(ield)  Peop.  J.  3:  204.  — (G.  E.  Woodberry)  Nation, 
30:  293. — Chamb.  J.  15:  193. 

—  and  Peace  Societies.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  407. 
Burroughs,  George.     (J.  Farmer)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  37. 
Burroughs,  John.     (J.  Benton)  Scrib.  13:  336. 

—  Pepacton.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Nation,  33:  16. 
BuriMwes,  Peter,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  436. 
Burrowes,  Thomas  H.     Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  107,  355. 
Burrowing  Animals,  Homes  of.     (M.  Titcomb)  Harper, 

32:  421. 
Burrows,  Wm.,  Lieut.  U.  S.  N.     Portfo.(Den.)  11:  114. 
Buischen  Life,  Sketches  of.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  54. 
Bur.schenschaft  of  Germany,  Recollections  of.  Dub.  Univ. 

29:  112. 
Bursting  of  the  Bud.     (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  39:  355. 
Burton.  Rev.  Asa,  with  portrait.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  321. 

—  Theological  Svstem  of.     (L.  Withington)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  18:  5. 
Burton.  Rev.  Henry,  Alemoir  of.     Cong.  51.  3:  409. 
Burton.   John    Hill,    Obituary   of.     Blackw.    130:    401. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  161. 
Burton,  Robert.    Anatomy  of  Jlelancholy.    (C.  C.  Smith) 

Chr.  Exam.  68:  211.  —  Blackw.  90:  323. — Cornh. 

41:  473.     Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  312. 
Burton,  Thomas,  Diary.     Cong.  M.  12:  663. — Colburn, 

23:  193. 
Burton,  Warren.     Views  of  Man  and  P^o^•idence.     Chr. 

Exam.  13:  394. 
Burton's  Loan,  Story  of.     Chamb.  ,L  51:  99,  122. 
Bury,  Lady  Charlotte,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.    Colburn, 

49:  76. 
Bury,  Richard  de.     Bost.  R  3:  94. 
Bury  Fair.     Antiquary,  i:   160. 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Abbey  Church  of.     (E.  King)  Arch. 

3:  311- 
15iisi)ecf|,  A.  G.  de.     Penny  M.  3:  48;.     4:  7-62. 

—  Among  the  Turks,  1554.     All  the  Year,  33:   174,  204. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  32:  211. 
Bii^by.  Thomas,  Mus.  Doc.     All  the  Year.  27:  413. 
Bush,  George.     Biblical  Notes.     Eel.  R.  72:  571. 

—  Commentaries  of.    (G.  R.  Noyes)Chr.  Exam.  38:  333. 

—  Notes  on  Numbers,  183S.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11:  173. 

—  on  Millerism.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  202. 

—  on  the  Resurrection.     Chr.  R.  10:  323.  —  (H.  W.  Bel- 

lows) Chr.  Exam.  38:  178.  — (.1.  W.  Yeonians)  Princ. 
17:  138. —(S.  T.  Spear)  .\m.  Bib.  Repos.  vl  s.  i: 
212. —(A.  M.  Osburn)  Meth.  Q.  5:  165.  — Eel.  R. 
83:  404. 

—  on  the  Soul.  (.S.  Tyler)  Princ.  18:  219. 
Bush  and  Beach.  House.  Words,  19:  364. 
Bush-Life  in  (Queensland.    Blackw.  126:  703.     127:  59- 

76S.     128:  8g.     Same  ai't.  Liv.  Age,  144:  2i(>-62i. 
145:  20-787.     146:  533,  783.     147:  78,330- 
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Busliraiigiiig  Facts.     Bentley,  35:  238. 

Biishe,  (  liarlt's  K.    Dub.  Univ.  18:  80.  —  Irish  Q.  3:  51. 

Busliire,  .loiirnal  of  a  Voyage  to,  1830,  Colburn,  no:  193. 

Biislnnuii  Foik-Lore.     Conih.  34:  443. 

Bushnell,   Horace.     (G.  S.  Drew)  Contemp.  35:  S15.— 

(H.  M.  Goodwin)  New  Eng.  39:  803.    40:  i.  —  (G. 

P.  Fi;^her)  Iiiternat.  H.  10:  13.  —  Appleton,  24:  277. 

—  (L.  H.  .\t water)  Fresb.  U.  2:  114.  —  (C.  C.  Nott) 
Nation,  31:  136.  — (R.  Ellis)  Unita.  R.  5:  313. — 
(J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  7:  287. 

—  and  tiie'.Monement.     (L.  E.  Smith)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  3S7. 

—  Christian  Nurture.     (li.  M.  Goodwin)  New  Eng.   19: 

474.  — (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  5:  613.  — (G.  W. 
Biiniap)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  435.  — New  Eng.  6:  121, 

—  (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  19:  502.  —  (J.  S.  Davenport) 
Am.  Church  R.  i:  228.  —  (D.  Forbes)  Univ.  Q.  5: 
144. 

—  Discourse  on.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  36:   152. 

—  Discourses.     Brit.  Q.  14:  437.  —  (W.  W.  Lord)  Princ. 

18:  I.  —  (C.  Ilodgc)  Priuc.  21:  259.  —(T.  S.  King) 
Univ.  Q.  6:  302. — (.T.  H.  Morison)  Clir.  Exam.  46: 
453.    47:  238.  — (D.N.  Lord)Theo.&Lit.  J.2:  173. 

—  Dissertation  on   Language.     (D.   N.  Lord)  Theo.  & 

Lit.  .J.  2:  61. 

—  E  clesiastical  Conflict  about.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng. 

38:  701. 

—  God  in  Christ.     Kitto,  6:  237.  —  Prosp.  R.  6:  283. 

—  Nature  nnd  the  SupernaturaL     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng. 

17;  224.  —  Brit.Q.  31:  53. — Theo.  &  Lit.. I.  II :  529. 

—  on  Home  Missions.     (H.  P.  Tappan)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

3d  s.  4:  252. 

—  or  Orthodoxy  and  Heresy  indicated.  Brownson,  6:  495. 

—  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Oration,  1837.     No.  .\m.  46:  301. 

—  Reconstructed  Theology  of.     (W.  Barrows)  Bost.  R. 

6:  213. 

—  Sermons  for  the  new  Life.     (H.   M.  Goodwin)  New 

Eng.  17:  382.  — Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  94.  — Theo.  & 
Lit.  J.  11:  171. 

oa   living   Subjects.     (J.  M.   Hoppin)  New  Eng. 

32:  95- 

—  Vicarious  Sacrifice.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  25 :  228. 

See  Atonement. 

—  Writings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  61 :  908. 

Bushrangers,  New  So.  AVales.     Chamb.  J.  16:  134,  2S5. 
Bushy  Run,  Battle  of.     (F.  Parkman)  Knick.  38:  153. 
Business.     (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  164:  515,  639.     165:764. 

—  and  Religion.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  19:  157. 

—  at  the  present  Day.     St.  Paul's,  i:  425. 

—  Buzz  of.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  531. 

—  Davies  on  Evils  of  late  Hours  of.     Mo.  R.  163:  151. 

—  Depression  of,  and  its  Causes.     Penn  Mo.  7:  297. — 

Bank.M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  287. 
Hewitt's  Committee  on,  1878.     (H.  VVhite)  Nation, 

27:  93- 

—  Economy  and  Revival  of.     (A.  S.  Bolles)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)3i:  874. 

—  Ethics  of.     (.J.  B.  Clark)  New  Eng.  38:  157. 

—  Fortunes  made  in.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  60-400.     36:  11- 

343- 

—  Frauds  and  Failures.     Temp.   Bar,    17:    381.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  67:  219. 

—  Limits  to  State  Control  of.     (T.  M.   Cooley)  Princ. 

n.  s.  i:  233. 

—  Man  of,  Absolute.     (L.  Cross)  Colbnrn,  166:  591. 

—  Man  of  Principle  in.    (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  12:  5. 

—  Moral  End  of.     (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,"i:  390. 

—  iVIorality  m.     (T.  Lewis)  No.  Am.  95:  105. 

—  Noblemen  in.     Lond.  Soc.  33:  214. 

—  Success  in,  Elements  of.    (il.  H.  Smith)  Hunt,  31 :  56. 
Business  Education.     (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  15:  3S1. 
Business  Facilities  of  New  York  and  London.     (G.  Gor- 
don) Hunt,  15:  339. 


Business  Life,  End  of  a.     Chr.  E.xam.  23:  327. 
Business  Men  and  Legislation,  Relations  of.    (H.  A.  Hill) 

Am.  Soc.  Sei.  J.  3:  148.  —  (H.  A.  Hill)  Penn  Mo. 

i:  440,  449. 

—  as  Legislators.     (.J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  II :  290. 

—  Intellectual  Occupations  of.    Bank.  "SI.  (N.  Y.)  4:  227. 

—  Manias  of.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  138. 

Buss,  R.  W.    Picture  of  Hogarth  at  School.    Peop.  J.  6:  3. 

Bussey,  Benjamin,  Biography  of.     Hunt,  6:  226. 

Bustard,  The  great.     Eraser,  50:  328. 

Busy  Life  and  idle  Life.     Tinsley,  9:  77. 

Busybody.     So.  Lit.  JNIoss.  4:  352,  469. 

Busybodies.     Tinsley,  5:  452. 

But,  The  universal.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  58. 

Butcher  and  his  Meat.     All  the  Year,  19:  54. 

Bute  and  Norfolk  Families.     Antiquary,  2:  102. 

Butler,  Benjamin  F.,  with  portrait.     Deni.  R.  5:  33. — 

with  portrait,  Dem.  R.  14:  223. 
Butler,  Gen.  Benjamin  F.,  and  the  Worcester  Convention, 

1S71.  —  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,   13:  225.  —  Ev. 

Sat.  11:  362. 

—  as  a  Republican.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  27:  220. 

—  at  New  Orleans.     (A.  F.  Puffer)  Atlan.  12:  104. 
Infamous  Woman  Order.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  228. 

—  defended.     Land  We  Love,  6:  136. 

—  Visit  to,  and  the  Army  of  the  James.     Fraser,  71 :  434. 
Butler,  Charles.    Hora3  Juridica?.   (J.  F.  Dickman)  Knick, 

32:  479-     33:  95- 

—  Reminiscences  of.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  225.  —  (T.  D. 

Woolsey)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  40.  —  Mo.  R.  113:  49. 

—  (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  20:  272.  — Eel.  R.  36:  239. 
Butler,  E.  G.  W.     (C.  Gayarr^)  So.  M.  10:  541,  764. 
Butler,  Mrs.  Fanny  Kemble.    Journal  in  America.    Quar. 

54:  39.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  524.  —  (A.  H.  Everett) 
No.  Am.  41:  109. — Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  280.  —  Ed.  R. 
61:  379. 

—  Divorce  Case.     Liv.  Age,  20:  350. 

—  Poems  of.     Quar.  75:  325.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  5:  104. 

—  Liv.  .Age,  2:  455.  —  Dem.  R.  15:  507. 

—  Year  of  Consolation.     Westm.  47:  399.  —  Liv.  Age, 

13:  470.  —  Quar.  81:  440.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15: 
481.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  413. 
See  also  Kemble,  Fanny. 
Butler,  Bishop  Joseph.  (J.  Alden)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  10: 
317.  — Quar.  64:  331.  — (G.  R.  Crooks)  Meth.  Q. 
11:  247. — (J.  T.  Champlin)  Chr.  R.  19:  392.  — (II. 
Rogers)  Liv.  Age,  53:  257. 

—  Analogy  of  Religion.    Meth.  Q.  1 :  556.  —  (A.  Barnes) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  604. 

Barnes's  Introduction  to.     Meth.  Q.  2:  303. 

Strength  and  Weakness  of.     Westm.  102:  i. 

—  and  his  recent  Critics.     Brit.  Q.  38:  97.     Same  art. 

Theo.  Eel.  i:  159. 

—  and  his  Sermons.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  7:  i. 

—  and  his  Teaching.     (J.  H.  Fyfe)   Good  Words,  15: 

233- 

—  and  religious  Features  of  his  Time.     (A.  S.  Farrar) 

Ex.  H.  Lee.  18:  325. 

—  and  the  Zeit-Geist.     (M.Arnold)  Contemp.  27:  377, 

571.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  67. 

—  Matthew  Arnold  on.     Brit.  Q.  66:  85. 

—  Bartlett's  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  471,  619. 

—  Butleriana.    Lond.  M.  13:  136,  425.    14:  94.    16:  225, 

396. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  J.  Blunt)  Quar.  64:  331. 

—  on  Evidences.     (J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  22:  903. 

—  reviewed  in  Light  of  modern  Thought.    Chr.  Obs.  71: 

6S1. 

—  Rogers's  Life  of.     Prosp.  R.  10:  524. 

—  Works  of.     (J.  J.  Blunt)  Quar.  43:  182. —  Liv.  Age, 

1 :  691.  —  Meth.  Q.  3:  128.  —  (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R. 
9:  199. 


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BYROX 


Butler,  Laurence,  Letters  from  Ohio  Valley,  1784-93.    M. 

Am.  Hist,  i:  40,  112. 
Butler,  Gen.  Richard,  Journal  of.     Olden  Time,  2:  433, 

4S1,  529. 
Butler,  Samuel.    (C.  C  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  176.— 

No.  Brit.  24:  50.     Same  art.  Eel.  iL  37:  i.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  i. 

—  Genuine  and  spurious  Remains.    (H.  Baldwin)  Retros. 

2:  256. 

—  Hudibras.      (L.  C.  Allinson)  Canad.  Mo.   14:  68. — 

West.  Mo.  R.  1 :  732. 

—  Poems.     Fraser,  53:  342. 

Bell's  Edition.     Colburn.  106:  29. 

—  Sketches  from  unpublislied  MSS.    Lond.  M.  14:  401. 
Butler,  Col.  W.,  Memoir  of.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  673. 
Butler,  Rev.  \Vm.  Archer,  with  portrait.    l)n\>.  Univ.  19: 

58S.     32:  244.     34:  45. 

—  Remains  of.     Ed.  R.  104:  229. 

—  Sermons  of.   Chr.  Obs.  53:  613.  —  Lond.  Q.  7:  461. — 

Eel.  R.  103:  55. 
Butler,  Gen.  William  C,  with  portrait.    Dem.  R.  23:  329. 
Butler  Family  of  Rawcliffe.     (T.  E.  Gibson)  Month,  40: 

172. 
Butler  Genealogy.     (J.  D.  Butler)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  167.— 

(C.  Butler)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  355.     3:  73,  3S3. 
Butt,  Isaac.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  710. 

—  Introductory  Lecture.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  597. 

Butt,  The.     (Mrs.  F.  Trollope)  Colburn,  70:   199-415. 
Butter.     House.  Words,  6:  344. 

—  and  Cream.     Brit.  Q.  68:  379. 

—  and  Honey  in  Is.  vii.  15.    (.J.  C.  Knight)  Kitto,  40:  337. 

—  and  Milk.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Xation,  27:  380. 

—  chemically  considered.     Ev.  Sat.  7:  637. 

—  Heraldic.     (.1.  Dunning)  Lond.  Sue.  24:  42. 

—  Making.     Penny  M.  4:  274. 
Machine  for.     Pract.  M.  4:   112. 

—  Sham.     Chamb.  J.  57:  319. 

Buttercups  and  Ball  Bouquets;  a  Story.    (L.  H.  Hooper) 

Galaxy,  14:  618. 
Butterfly,  Cosmopolitan.     (S.  H.  Scudder)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  392,  602. 

—  Curious  History  of  a.     (S.  II.  Scudder)  Am.  Natural. 

6:  513. 

—  The  first.     Recr.  Sci.  i:  2S3. 

—  A  polymorphic.    (S.  H.  Scudder)  Am.  Natural.  8:  257. 

—  Trunk  of,  Structure  and  Action  of.    (E.  Burgess)  Am. 

Natural.  14:  313. 
Butterflies.    (C.  Hope-Robertson)  Pop.  Sci.  R   lo:  52. — 
All  the  Year,  5:  228. 

—  and  Moths.     (E   A.  Samuels)  Scrib.  18:  389. 

—  Antennje  in.     (A.  R.  Grote)  Am.  Natural.  8:  519. 

—  British,  Newman's.     (W.  S.  Dallas)  Nature,  4:  219. 

—  Colony  of.     (A.  R.  Grotc)  Am.  Natural.  10:   129. 

—  Gossip  on.     (S.  K.  T.  Mayer)  Victoria,  11:  494. 

—  Length  of  Life  of.     (W.  U.  Edwards)  Am.  Natural. 

15:  868. 

—  Mimicry  in.  (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  10:  534. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Eel.  R.  87:  549. 

—  of  the  Sea.    Chamb.  J.  53:  463.    Same  art.  Sup.  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  i:  3S2, 

—  Pupation  of.     (C.  V.  Riley)  Nature,  ^o:  594. 

—  Sex  in.     (C.  V.  Riley)  .\m.  Natural.  7:  513. 
('ontrol  of.     (M.  Treat)  \m.  Natural.  7:   129. 

—  Sexual  Colors  of.     (C.  Darwin)  Nature,  21:  237. 

—  The  Temple  of.     Lond.  M.  14:  405. 

—  with  dissimilar  Sexes.    (R.  Meldola)  Nature,  19:  jSr^i. 

—  Wings  of,  Growth  of.     (C.  II.  Robertson)  Recr.  Sci.  2: 

316. 
See  Moths. 
Butterfly  Bishop.     Bentley,  2:  17. 
Buttons.     All  the  Year,  7:  378 House.  AVords,  5:  106. 

—  Coat,  Manufacture  of.     Penny  M.  g:  77. 


Button-Rose,  The.     Atlan.  i:  196. 

Butzbach,  John.     (H.  Zinnnern)  Dub.  Univ.  gi:  337. 

Bu.xton,  Mrs.  B.  H.     In  Memoriam.     Tinsley,  28:  4^9. 

Buxton,  Richard.     Hogg.  3:  222. 

Buxton,   Svdney  Charles,  with  portrait.     Colburn,   168: 

623.   ' 
Buxton,  Thomas  Fowell,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  4:  209. 

—  Labors  against  Slavery.     (li.  Dwight)  No.  Am.  71:  i. 

—  Memoir  of.     Westm.  34:  125.  —  Quar.  83:  127.  —  No. 

Brit.  9:  370.— Liv.  Age,  17:  537.  — (E.  Dwight) 
No.  Am.  70:  331.  —  Eel.  M.  15:  145.  —  Eel.  R.  88: 
I.  —  Chr.  Obs.  45:  359,  417.  48:  680.  —  (T.  Bin- 
ney)  E.x.  II.  Lee.  4:  353.  —  (A.  Stevens)  Nat.  M. 
6:  159,  233,  332. 

Buxton,  Maine.     (C.  Coffin)  Ilist.  M.  14:  202. 

Buy  a  Broom;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  24:  709. 

Buyer  of  Souls;  a  Russian  Story.     Chamb.  J.  18:  200. 

Buying  a  Harmonium.     Lond.  Soc.  i:   61. 

—  a  Horse.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.  43:  741. 

—  and  Selling.     All  the  Year,  28:  439. 

Buzzard,  Swainson's.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural.  8:  282. 
Buzzard's  Bay,  Naturalist  in.    ( \V.  D.  Gunning)  Lippinc. 

14:  574. 
By  and  By;  a  Tale.     (M.  C.  Hay)  Be'gra.  29:  60. 
By  Cable;  a  Tale.    (A.  Fonblanfpie)  Belgra.  36:  supp.  1 13. 
By  the  Camp  I'ire.     (E.  Yette)  Lakeside,  3:  464. 
By  the  Camp  Fire ;  a  Poem.    (I.  Cambridge)  Good  Words, 

16:  48. 
By  Celia's  Arbor.     (W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice)  Appleton, 

18:  245-491.     19:  n-538. 
By  the  Lake.     (I.  A.  Prokop)  Lippinc.  15:  718. 
By  Night  Express.     House.  Words.  17:  47(1. 
By  the  Northland  Lakes.    (C.  H.  .Miller;  Overland,  1 1 :  75. 
By  the  Old  Fountain  ;  a  Story.    All  the  Year,  43:  ihi.  186. 
By  Order  of  the  King:  a  Romance  of  Engli.-h  History. 

(V.  Hugo)  Gent  M.  n.  s.  2:  633.     3:  1-641.     4:  14- 

668. 
By  our  Hearth.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Fraser,  70:  466. 
By  Proxy.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  32:  257,  482.     33:  1-473. 

34:   1-356.     35:   104,  366. 
By  the  River;  a  Poem.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  12:  70. 
By  the  Riverside.     All  the  Year,  39:  35-349.     40:  392, 

516.     41:  15,  541. 
By  Rule  of  Thumb.     Once  a  Week,  26:   1-473. 
By  the  Seaside;  a  Poem.     (W.  Buchanan)  Temp.  Bar, 

5:  379- 
By  the  Waters  of  Babylon;   a  Poem.     (C.  G.  Rossetti) 

Macuiil.  14:  424.     Same  art.  Liv.  .Vge,  gi:  25S. 
By  tiie  Well ;  a  Tale.     (.1.  Kavanagh)  Tonip.  Bar,  23:  76. 
Byland  Abbey,  Yorkshire.     Penny  M.  5:  353. 
Byrd,  William.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  107. 

—  Journal  of.     (E.  Parke)  So.  M.  12:  21. 

Byrom,  John,  Poetry  of.     (J.  Dyer)  Pcnn  Mo.  2:  590. 

—  Remains  of.     Bentley,  37:   412.     40:  470.     43:   594. 

—  Eel.  M.  40:  82. 

Byron,  Ada.     Bentley,  33:  69. 

Byron,  Lord  G.  (i.  N.  (W.  O.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 
31:  167.  — (T.  Carlyle)  Knick.  21:  199.  — (T.  H. 
Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  53:  544.  Same  art.  Mus.  19: 
41 1.  —  (il.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  1 1 :  2S5.  —  (F.  Jeffrev) 
Ed.  R.  27:  277.'"— (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.^:  98."— 
(A.  II.  Everett)  No.  Am.  20:  i.  — (J.  Ruskin)  irth 
Cent.  8:  394,  748.  — (M.  Arnold)  M.icniil.  43:  367. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  131.  —  (G.  FitzhuKb)  De 
Bow.  29:  430. —  Appleton,  25:  413. —  (G.  Gil(lllan) 
Ex.  II.  Lcc.  7:  409.  — (G.  Giliillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  14: 
447.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  II :  556.  —  (J.  Morley) 
I'ortn,  14:  650. —  (J.  Paget)  Ev.  Sat.  13:  117.— 
(T.  Sheldrake)  C(dburn,  29:  295.  —  with  portrait, 
Colburn,  3:  i.  —  Blackw.  106:  24.  107:  123,  267. 
112:  49.  Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  79:  3S5.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  114:  387.  —  Dub.  Uuiv.  73:  270. 


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182 


BYRON 


Byron,  Lord  G.  G.  N.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  34.  7:  32.— 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  450.  —  Anal.  M.  4:  68.  —  Mo. 
R.  121:  217.  —  Gen.  Kejuis.  4:  2S2.  —  So.  R.  5:  465. 

—  Deni.  R.  lo:  225.  —  Bl;Kk\v.  ii:  212.     17:  131. 

—  Mus.  5:  187. 

—  Address  to  the  Ocean.     Blackw.  64:  499. 

—  and  Lady  Blessington.     (J.  W.  Siniinoiis)  So.  Lit.  J. 

3:  4I4- 

—  and  liunis.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:   165.  —  l'ortfo.(l)un.) 

32:  386. 

—  and  Lady  Byron.     Frascr,  i:  4S4. 

—  and  Byronaiia,  Editions  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  i:  37S. 

—  and  Mr.  Cliawortii,  Duel  between.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  311. 

—  and  M.  Casimir  Delavigne.     For.  Q.  4:  471. 

—  and  Countess  Guiccioli.     (W.  Stigand)  Belgra.  7:  491. 

—  and    his    Contemporaries,    Hunt's.      (J.    W.    Croker) 

Quar.  37:  402.  — Blackw.  23:  362. —Mo.  R.  115: 
JOG.  —  Mus.  12:  569.  —  Colburn,  22:  84. — Lond. 
M.  21:  211. 

—  and  his  Times.     (R.  Noel)  St.  Paul's,  13:  555,  618. 

—  and  his  Tradiicers.     Am.  Mo.  JL  8:  491. 

—  and  liis  Worshipers.     Am.  Bibliop.  5:  23. 

—  and  ^Ir.  Kenm-dy.     Eraser,  2:  i. 

—  and  Laudor.     Blackw.  14:  99. 

—  and  Moore.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  38:  27. 

—  and  Pope.     See  Pope  and  Bowles  Controversy. 

—  and  Shelley.     (W.  A.  Coche)  So.  M.  11:  496.  — (C. 

Kingsley)  Eraser,  48:  568.  —  Temp.  Bar.  34:  30. — 
Westm.  69:  350.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  580. 

and  Wordsworth.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  .'-.  1 :  206. 

Place  of,  in  English  Poetry.    Temp.  Bar,  40:  478. 

—  and  Southey.     Blackw.  16:  71. 

—  and  Tennyson.     Qu::r.  131 :  354.     Same  art.  EcL  M. 

78:  I. 

—  as  a  dramatic  Poet.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  198. 

—  at  Genoa.     Blackw.  15:  696. 

—  at  Newstead  Abbey.     Chamb.  .J.  38:  220. 

—  At  the  Tomb  of;  a  Poem.    (C.  II.  Miller)  Lakeside,  9: 

246. 

—  at  Work.     Chamb.  J.  46:  645.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

103:  464. 

—  Beppo.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  29:  302.  —  Blackw.  3 :  323, 

421. 

—  Lady  Blessington's  Conversations  of.    Mo.  R.  133:  97. 

—  Bride  of  Abydos.     Anal.  M.  3:  334.  —  Portfo.(Den.) 

11:  319.  ' 

—  Cain.    Eel.  R.  35:  418.- U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  54.— 

Eraser,  3:  285. 

—  Character  of.     Blackw.    17:    r3i.     (A.  Xorton)   Xo. 

Am.  21:  300.  —  Pamph.  24:  169,  175. 

and  Influence  of  his  Genius.     Lond.  M.  i:   124. 

and  Writings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  25:  79-281.  —  Temp. 

Bar,  25:  364.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  547. 

—  Characteristics  of.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  Xo.  Am.  60:  64. 

—  Childe  Harold.     (G.   Ellis)  Quar.  7:   180  —  (SirW. 

Scott)  Quar.  i6:  172.  19:  215.  —  (Prof.  J.Wilson) 
Ed.  R.  30:  87.  — (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  19:  466.  —Ed. 
R.  27:  277.  — Mo.  R.  87:  289.  — Chr. Obs.  11:  376. 

—  Eel.  R.  15:  630. — P(n-tfo.(Den.)  17:  490. 
Canto  Third.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  246. 

Hobhouse  on.     Eel.  R.  28:  323. 

—  Combolio.     Blackw.  II :  162. 

—  Conversations  at  Weimar  upon.     Eraser,  22:  573. 

—  Conversations  of.     Lond.  M.  10:  449. 
^fedwin's.     Colburn,  11:  407. 

—  Conversations  of   an  American  with.     Colburn,  45: 

193-203- 

—  Conversations  with.     (Lady  Blessington)  Colburn,  35 : 

^-489-  37:2'4.  30S.  38:305-  39:33-4»4-  — 
Blackw.  16:  530,  590,  712.  18:  137.  — U.  S.  Lit. 
Gii7..  1:  289.  —  Mus.  6:  58.  21:  180,  439.  22:  109, 
679.  741-     23:  367,  588. 


Byron,  Lord  G.  G.  N.,  Conversations  with,  on  Religion. 
Mo.  R.  122:  475.  — (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 
36:  152. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Colburn,  13:  107. 

—  Corsair,  The.     Chr.  Obs.  13:  245.  —  Colburn,  i:  149. 

—  Eel.  R.  19:  416. — Portfo.(Den.)  12:  33,271. 

and  Bride  of  Abydos.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  23:  198. 

and  Lara.     (G.  Ellis)  Quar.  11:  428. 

—  The  Deformed  transformed.     Lond.  JL  9:  315. 

—  Doge  of  Venice.     Blackw.  9:  93. 

—  Don  Juan.     Mo.  R.  95:  418.     loi:  316. — Eraser,  7: 

658.  —  Blackw.  5:  512.  10:  107.  14:  282.  —  Ed. 
Mo.  R.  2:  468.  —  (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  630.— 
Lond.  M.  11:  82.  — Portfo.(Den.)  30:  157.  — West. 
R.  2:  I. 

—  Dramas.      (R.   Hcber)  Quar.   27:    476.  —  Eraser,   10: 

699. 

—  Edinburgh  Ladies'  Petition,  with  his  Reply.     Colburn, 

44:  420. 

—  Elze's.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  14:  218. 

—  Event  in  Life  of.     Eel.  M.  30:  415. 

—  Fame  of;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  224. 

—  Faults  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  269. 

—  Finden's  Illustrations  of.     Tait,  2:  128-681. 

—  French  Criticism  on.     Lond.  M.  i:  492. 

—  from  a  new  Point  of  View.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  745. 

—  Gait's  Life  of.    ]\Io.  R.  123:  240. — Eraser,  2:  347,  533. 

—  (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  52:  228. 

—  Giaour.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  21:  299.  —  Anal.  M.  2: 

377.  —  (G.Ellis)  Quar.  10:  331.  —  Chr.  Obs.  12:  731. 

—  Goethe,  and  M.  Arnold.      (W.  H.  White)  Coutemp. 

40:   179.     Same  art.  Appleton,  26:  335. 

—  Countess  Guiccioli's  Recollections  of.     Blackw.   106: 

24.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  102:  428. 

—  Heaven  and  Earth.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.   R.  38:  27.— 

Blackw.  13:  72,  264.  —  Mus.  2:  410.  —  Colburn,  7: 

353- 

—  Hebrew  Melodies.     Anal.  M.  6:  192.  —  Chr.  Obs.  14: 

542. 

—  Home  and  Grave  of.     (P.  Skelton)  Once  a  Week,  a: 

539.  —  Harper,  21 :  606.  —  (C.  Parkhur.-t)  Lakeside, 
8:  68. 

—  Hours  of  Idleness.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  11:  285. 

Same  art.  Anal.  M.  3:  469. 
1807.     Ed.  R.  5:  9S9. 

—  in   Greece.      Westm.  2:  225. — Mo.  R.   124:  92. — 

Temp.  Bar,  62:   100. 

J.  Millingen's  Reminiscences  of.     (A.  V.  Millingen) 

New  Eng.  38:  637. 

—  in  Venice.     Once  a  Week,  19:  287. 

—  Incident  in  the  Life  of.     Argosy,  7:  273. 

—  Italian  Haunts  of.     (J.  A.  Harrison)  So.  M.  15:  i. 

—  Journal  of.     Lond.  M.  1 :  295.  , 

—  Juvenile  Poems.     Eraser,  6:  183. 

—  Lament  of  Tasso.     Blackw.  2:  142. 

—  Lara.     Portfo.(Den.)  14:  :,2- 

—  Last  Days  of.     Blackw.  18:  137. 

—  Last  Portrait  of.     Colburn,  16:  243. 

—  Last  Record  of.     Chamb.  J.  46:   198. 

—  Letter  on  Pope.     (W.  II.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  13:  450. 
to  Gait.     Blackw.  18:  400. 

—  Letters  of.     Sharpe,  49:  10-291.     50:  14,70. — Mus. 

16:  10. — Westm.  12:  269. 

—  Letters  to.     Pamph.  19:  347.  —  Blackw.  9:  421.' 

—  Life  and  Poetry  of.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  i:  376 

—  Lost  Chapter  of  History  of.     (N.  L.  Dodge)  Lippinc. 

3:  666. 

—  Manfred.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  83 :  502.  —  (F,  Jef- 

frey) Ed.  R.  28:  418.  — Blackw.  i:  2S9.  2:  196. 
7:  239. — Mo.  R.  83:  300. —  St.  James,  35:  254. 

—  Marino  Faliero.    Eel.  R.  33:  518.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R. 

35:  271.  —  'Mo.  K.  95:  41.  —  Loud.  M.  3:  550. 


BYRO^^ 


183 


CABIN 


Bvroii,  Lord  G.  G.  X.,  Married  Life  of.    Temp.  Bar,  26: 
364.     28:  61. 

—  Mazeppa.     Blackw.  5:   429.  —  Anal.  M.  14:  105. — 

Mo.  K.  89:  309.  —  Eel.  K.  30:  147. 

—  Memorial  of,  Proposed.     Fraser,  93:  246. 

—  Monument  to.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.   Univ.  86:    72;. — 

Fraser,  99:  665. 

—  Moore's  Life  of.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  31 : 

167-— Quar.  43:  168.  —  So.  K.  7:  i. — Blackw.  27: 
389,  421.  — Mo.  R.  124:  217.  121:  585. — Mus. 
19:  50,  155.  —  Fraser,  i:  129.  3:  228. — Colburn, 
31:  159.  —  West.  Mo.  K.  3:  647. 

—  Moral  Cliaracteristics  of.     (G.  W.  Blagden)  Am.  Q. 

Obs.  2:  291.  — (F.  .Jeffrey)  .Selec.  Kd.  li.  1:  2S9. 

—  Nichol's  Life  of.     (J.  M.  Hart)  Nation,  31:  344. — 

(F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  112. 

—  North  American  Review  on.     Lond.  M.  14:  224. 

—  Ode  on  the  Death  of.     (J.  Hogg)  Blackw.  21 :  520. 
*—  Ode  to.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  697. 

—  Count  D'Orsay's  Portrait  of.     Colburn,  74:  661. 

—  Papers  of.     Blackw.  19:  335. 

—  Personal  Character  of.     Lond.  M.  10:  336.  — Mus.  5: 

522.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  33:   155,  19S. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     Li  v.  Ago,  lOo:  416. 

—  Poem  on.     (G.  H.  Miles)  So.  R.  u.  s.  6:  477. 
on  Rogers.     Fraser,  7:  81. 

—  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  25:  292. 

—  Poetical  Critique  on.     Blackw.  n:  456. 

—  Poetry  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  27:  227.  —  Anal.  M. 

8:  252. — Lond.  M.  3:  50. 
Critical  Illustrations  of.     Fraser,  7:  303. 

—  Prisoner  of  Chillon;  Bonnivard.     Fraser,  93:  582. 

—  Prophecy  of  Dante.     West.  R.  4:  321. 

—  Recent  Criticism  of.     (T.  S.  Perry)  Internat.  R.  7: 

282. 

—  Recollections  of.     Lond.  M.  10:  117.  —  Westm.  3:  i. 

—  Religious  Opinions  of.     New  Eng.  M.  i:  63,  112. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Blackw.  15:  696. 

—  Sardanapalus.     Blackw.  11:  90.     27:  141.  —  Portfo. 

(Den.)  28:  487. 

—  saved  from  his  Friends.     Mus.  6:  325. 

—  Separation  from  Lady  Byron.     Blackw.  17:  134,  450. 

27:  S23. 

—  Southey's  Letter  to.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i :  349. 


B^Ton,  LordG.  G.  N.  Swim  across  the  Hellespout.  Lond. 

M.3:363- 

—  Tendency  of  his  Poetry.     Broadw.  4:  54. 

—  Tragedies  of.     (W.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R.   36:   413.  — (J. 

Everett)  No.  Am.  13:  227.  —  Mo.  R.  97:  S3.— 
Blackw.  11:  90. 

—  Two  Foscari;  Cain.     Lond.  M.  5:  66. 

—  Unpublished  Story  of,  and  Mary  Chaworth.     Lippinc. 

18:  637. 

—  vindicated.     Fraser,  80:  59S. 

—  Voyage  from   Leghorn   to   Greece.     (G.  H.  Browne) 

Blackw.  35:  56.     37:  392. 

—  Wenier.     (W.  Maginn)  Blackw.  12:  710,782. — Mo. 

li-99:  394-  — K<-1-  i^- 37=  136- 
Byron,  Lady,  and  Mrs.  stowe.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 
10:  24.  — (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  9:   167,  189,  210. — 
Nation,  9:  208.  —  (C.  Reading)  Colburn,  146:  352. 

—  Am.  Bibliop.  2:  69. — Argosy,  8:  274.     9:  269. 

—  Eng.  Dora.  M.  7:  194.  —  Broadw.  3:  166.  —  Liv. 
Age,  104:  625.  — Quar.  127:  400.  128:  218.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  4S6.  —  St.  James,  25:  58,  133. 

—  (H.  Martineau)  Atlan.  7:  185. 

—  Character  of.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  334.     28:  61. 

—  Letter  from.     Fraser,  1 :  356. 

—  Remarks  occasioned  by  Moore's  Life  of  Byron.     Col- 

burn, 28:  374. 

—  True  Story  of  Life  of.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Atlan.  24:  295. 

Same  art.  Macmil.  20:  377. 

Byron's  Daughter,  Lady  Lovelace.     Argosy,  8:  358. 

Byrons  of  Newstead.     All  the  Year,  5:  282. 

Byron,  Henry  James.     (P.  Wrey)  Loud.  Soc.  26:  121. 

Byrne,  Garrtt.     Chamb.  J.  8:  1S7. 

Byt,hinia,  Adventure  in.     Fraser,  29:  52. 

Byzantine  Anatolia.     Cornh.  27:  409. 

Byzantine  Churches,  and  their  Moditications  for  the 
Greek  Ritual.     (E.  Freshlield)  Arch.  44:  383. 

Byzantine  Empire.  Nat.  Q.  19:  207.  — (W.  C.  King- 
lake)  So.  M.  17:  201. 

—  and  the  Great  Company.     Cornh.  20:  459. 

—  Fall  of.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  721-  —  Lond.  Q.  5:  70. 

—  Fhilay's  History  of.     Blackw.   73:  691.— No.  Brit. 

22:  343. 
Byzantine  Historians.     For.  Q.    10:    102. — For.  R.   i: 
574. —Ed.  R.  50:  85. — Mus.  21:  509. 


c 


Cab  and  Omnibus  Nuisance.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm. 

21:  395- 
Cab  I  got  at  Tussaud's.     Tinsley,  26:  168. 
Cab  Drivers.     Chamb.  J.  43:  305. 
Cabs.     All  the  Year,  2:  414. 

—  and  Cabmen.     Chamb.  J.  38:  332. 
and  Cabmen's  Rests.     Cong.  6:  217. 

—  London  Locomotion;  or  the  Cab-Stand.     Colburn,  90: 

264. 

—  of  London.    Fraser,  43:  307.  —  St.  James,  22:  79,  170, 

545.     24:  2S2. 

Cabby  and  t'ocher.     (W.  Sikes)  Galaxy,  22:  109. 

Cabman   against   Marchioness.     (S.   M.   Quincy)  Over- 
land, 12:  246. 

Cabman's  Guide.     All  the  Year,  18:  63. 

Cabman's  Story.     Dem.  R.  16:  225. 

Cabmen.     (F.  "w.  Robinson)  Belgra.  16:  286. 

—  Duty  towards  our.     Chamb.  J.  34:  268. 


Caballoro,  Fernan.     (J.  H.  Ingram)  Dub.  L'niv.  90:  61. 
—  Chamb.  J.  31:  237.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  62:  52. 

—  Estar  de  Mas;  a  Spanish  Enoch  Ardcn.     Temp.  Bar, 

54:  553- 

—  Gaviota.     Fraser,  76:  190.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  94: 

643- 

—  Ladrone;  a  Tale.     (II.  F.  Harrington)  Godey.  21:  38. 

—  Novels   of.      Ed.    R.    114:    99.  —  (M.    B.    I>dwards) 

Macmil.  43:  145. 
Cabarrus,  Therese,  Our  Lady  of  Thcrmidor.     St.  James, 

7:  192. 
Cabbage.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  201. 
Cabbage-Tree,  The.     Penny  M.  5:  327. 
Cabell,  Joseph  C.  (J.  II.  Pleasants)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  394, 
Cabct,  the  Apostle  of  Communism.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  763. 
Cabet,  Etienne,  and  the  Icarians.     (H.  King)  Lakeside, 

6:  288. —  Quar.  83:  165. 
Cabin  at  Pharaoh's  F'ord.    (H.  King)  Overland,  13:  507. 


CABINET 


184 


CiESARISM 


Cabinet  Officers  in  Congress.  Nation,  i6:  233.  —  (H. 
White)  Nation,  28:  243.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 
32:  107.  —  (G.  Bradford)  No.  Am.  in:  330. 

Cabinet-Maiiing.  Cornh.  41:  735.  Same  art.  Ed.  M. 
95:  191. 

Cabinet  System,  Ent;lisli.  (G.  Bradford)  No.  Am.  118:  i. 

Cabiri,  Faber's  Mysteries  of  tlie.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  66S,  751. 

Cable,  George  W.  The  Grandissimes.  (W.  C.  Brown- 
ell)  Nation,  31 :  415. 

Cable-Making  for  Suspension  Bridges.  (W.  Ilildcnbrand) 
Eel.  Engin.  17:  171,  193,  289. 

Cables  of  Rope  and  Chain,  On  Strength  of.  J.  Frank]. 
Inst.  12:  90. 

—  Submarine  Telegraph.    (F.  .Tenkin)  Eel.  Engin.  1 :  6S3. 

—  Chamb.  J.  54:  2S1,  357,  454. 

British  India.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  61. 

Haps  and  Mishaps  of.     Chamb.  .J.  55:  593. 

Laying  and  raising.     (S.  F.  B.  Morse)  Eel.  Engin. 

3:  64. 

Light.     Eel.  Engin.  4;  4S4. 

New.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  206. 

See  Atlantic  Telegraph;  Telegraph,  Submarine. 
Cabot,  George,  Biography  of .     Hunt,  2:  408. 

—  Lodge's  Life  and  Letters   of.     (II.   Adams)  Nation, 

25:  12. 
Cabot,   John.     Voyage  to  America,  1497.     (J.  C.  Bre- 
voort)  Hist.  M.  13:  129. 

—  and  Sebastian,  Date  of  their  Discovery.    (R.  H.  Major) 

Arch.  43:  17. 
Cabot,  Sebastian,  Life  of.     (C.  Hayward)  Sparks's  Am. 
Biog.  9:  91.  —  (G.  S.  Hillard)  No.  Am.  34:  405. — 
Westm.  16:   22. — Mo.  R.   125:   514. — Penny  M. 

5:  79- 
Cabrera,  Miguel,  Mexican  Artist.    Cath.  World,  13:  334. 
Cabrera,  Ramon.     Blackw.  60:  293. 
Cabul  and  Afghanistan.     Blackw.  51:  676. 

—  and  the  Punjab,  Barr's.     Eel.  R.  80:  44. 

—  Candahar,  and  India.     (Sir  G.  W.  Cox)  Fraser,  102: 

408. 

—  City  of.     Penny  M.  12:  441. 

—  Elphinstone's  Account  of.     Eel.  R.  23:  457,  556. — 

Quar.  14:  152.  — Mo.  R.  83:  i. 

—  English  Captives  at.    Bentley,  14:  i,  140.    15:  19,  1S7. 

—  Eyre's.     Blackw.  53:  239. 

—  Late  Ameer  of.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  338. 

—  Why  not  colonize?    Blackw.  52:  155. 
See  Afglianistan. 

Caeklers.     All  the  Year,  25:  249. 

Cactus  Family.     (.J.  R.  Jackson)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5: 

126. — Chamb.  J.  3:  252. 
Cad,  Genesis  of  the.     Tinsley,  4:  17S. 
Caddell,  Cecilia,  Obituary  of.     Irish  Mo.  5:  772. 
Caddis-Flies,  European.     Nature,  22:  314. 
Caddis- Worms  and  their  Houses.     (E.  M.  Smee)  Intel. 

Obs.  5:  307. 

—  and  their  Metamorphoses.     (W.  Houghton)  Pop.  Sei. 

R.  7:  287. 

Cade,  Jack,  Rebellion  of.     All  the  Year,  23:  181. 

Cadell,  Francis,  and  his  Explorations  in  Australia.  Once 
a  Week,  8:  667. 

Cadenabbia.     (H.  D.  Jenkins)  Lakeside,  3:  207. 

Cader  Idris,  Mount.     Broadw.  3:  ^;}. 

Cadet  of  Colobrieres.     Liv.  Age.  10:  452. 

Cadiz.  (Prince  Lbwenstein)  Bentley,  24:  63.  —  (A.  Grif- 
fiths) Art  J:  33:  217.  —House.  W^ords,  19:  205.  — 
New  Eng.  M.  9:  313.  — Penny  M.  8:  172. 

—  Boatmen  of.     Temp.  Bar,  48:  28. 

—  Booty  taken  at,  1596.     (S.  R.  Meyrick)  Arch.  22:  172. 

—  during  the  Siege.     Blackw.  40:  389,  685. 

—  New  Academy  of  Painting  at.     (Mrs.  Charlton)  Col- 

burn,  85:  422. 

—  Statistics  of.    (W.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  i:  337. 


Cadmium.     (B.  Wood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:   113. 

—  Alloys  of.    (B.  Wood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  71 :  23.    73:  167. 
Cadmon,  Cross  of.     (C.  A.  De  Kay)  Scrib.  10:  554. 
Cadoudal,  George.     Liv.  Age,  49:  513. 

Caicilians,  Early  Stages  of.     Nature,  2o:  593. 
Ctedmon,  Genius  and  Influence  of.     (Bro.  Azarias)  Am. 
Catii.  Q.  4:  22. 

—  Observations  on  the  History  of.     (F.  Palgrave)  Arch. 

24:  341. 

—  Paraphrase  of  Scripture  History.     (H.  Ellis)  Arch. 

24:  329. 
Caen,  St.  Etienne  Abbey  and  Church.     Penny  M.  9:  313. 
Caer-Gwent.     Sharpe,  28:   123. 
Caerleon,  Wales,  Antiquities  at.     (W.  Hineks)  Canad.  J. 

u.  s.  7:  463. 
Caernarvon  Castle.     Penny  M.  3:  207. 
Caerphilly  Castle.    (F.  D.  Fenton)  Once  a  Week,  14:  376. 
Caerwent,  Excavations  within  the  Walls  of,  1855.     (0.. 

Morgan)  Arch.  36:  41 S. 
Cajsar;  a  Poem.     (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  Lfniv.  48:  603. 
Caisar,  Augustus.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.  32:  949. 
Cffisar,  Julius.     (F.  D.  Maurice)  Macinil.   12:  23.  —  (E. 

S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  33:  22,  148,  391.  —  Mo.  R.  102: 

405.—  (Sir  H.  Holland)  Quar.  88:  385.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  23:   168. —  (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.  32: 

551.  —  Fraser,   76:    i.     Same   art.   Liv.   Age,    94: 

387. — Lond.  Q.  24:  364. 

—  and  Cicero.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  202. 

—  and  Cromwell.    (F.  M.  Holland)  University  Q.  i :  295. 

—  Caligula,    Claudius,    and    Nero.      (T.    De   Quincey) 

Blackw.  33:  43. 

—  Campaigns  in  Britain.     Ed.  R.  154:  37.  — (H.  Owen) 

Arch.  2:   134,  159. 

—  in  Gaul.     Westm.  77:  399. 

—  Character  of.     Dub.  R.  80:  127. 
and  Career  of.     Eel.  R.  92:  513. 

—  Fall  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  347. 

—  Froude  on.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  29:   161.  —  (W. 

Y.  Sellar)  Fraser,  lOO:  315. — Quar.  148:  453. 

—  Landing   in   Britain.     (G.   B.   Airv)  Arch.   34:    231. 

—  Arch.  39:  277.  —  (G.  B.  Airy  and  T.  Lewin) 
Arch.  39:  303. — (J.  Brent)  Antiquary,  3:  315. — 
Peiniy  M.  6:  loi. 

Day  of.     (Earl  Stanhope)  Arch.  41:  270. 

Place  of.     (Maj.  Rennell)  Arch.  21 :  501. 

—  Napoleon  HI.  on.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  13:  205. — 

So.  Q.  26:  1.  —  (C.  Merivale)  Contemp.  2:  457. 
3:  118.  — (L.  P.  Smith)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:  43.— 
(T.  A.  Thacher)  New  Eng.  24:  559.  — Brit.  Q.  41: 
495.  —  Chr.  Obs.  65:  679.  —  Cornh.  11:  495. — 
Dub.  R.  59:  I.  —  Ed.  R.  124:  399.  —  (Napoleon 
III.)  Fraser,  71:  655.  —  Month,  2:  474. 

—  Passage  over  the  Thames.     (S.  Gale)  Arch,  i:  183. 

—  Recent  Histories  of.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  So.  R.  n.  s.  i: 

383- 

—  a  Sketch.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Ed.  R.  150:  498. 

—  Struggle  with  Pompey.    Chr.  Rem.  20:  241. 

—  Warfare  and  Writing  of.     Allan.  44:  273. 
See  Rome,  Merivale's  History  of. 

Cajsar,  Sir  Julius,  Life  of,  1557-1636.     Eel.  R.  13:  359. 
Cajsars.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.   32:    541,  949.     33: 
43-     35:  961.     36:  67.  173. 

—  Deification  of.     Dub.  R.  77:  375. 

—  De  Quincey's.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  29:  277. 

—  Flavian.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Nat.  R.  16:  161. 

—  Patriot  Emperors.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.  35:  961. 

36:  67,  173. 
Ca'sar  Rowan;  a  Poem.     (T.  D.  English)  Scrib.  2:  300. 
Cirsarea  Philippi,  Christ  at.    (B.  Weiss)  Princ.  n.  s.  3 :  97. 
Cicsarism.     (J.  Mazzini)  Macmil.  12:  259. 

—  and  Ultramontanism.     (J.  F.  Stephen)  Contemp.  23: 

497,  989.  —  Dub.  R.  74:  402, 


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CALCUTTA 


Cassarism,  French  Acceptance  of.    (E.  L.  Godkiii)  Nation, 

29:  Z7- 

—  Roniieu's.     Fraser,  42:  495. 

Cafe  de  la  Kegence.     Fraser,  22:  66g. — Mus.  41:  360. 

—  des  Exiles.     (G.  \Y .  Cable)  Scrib.  II :  727. 

—  d'ltalia,  Romance  of.     All  the  Year,  45:  353,  373. 
Cafes,  Representative.     (H.  S.  Edwards)  Once  a  Week, 

i:  223. 
Caffraria.     Chamb   J.  20:   59. 

—  British.     Brit.  Q.  24:  3S1. 

—  Kay's    Researches    in.     Meth.  M.   56:   789. — (B.   B. 

Thatcher)  No.   Am.  39:  371.  — Ed.  R.  58:  363.— 

Am.  Meth.  M.  16;  241. 
Caffre.     See  Kafir. 
Cagliostro,  Count,  the  Magician.    (C.  W.  Elliott)  Internat. 

M.  5:  452.  —  (T.  Carlyle)  Fraser,  8:  19,  132.  —  (L. 

Wraxall)  Once  a  Week,  5:  302.  —  All  the  Year,  34: 

281,  293. — Colburn,    123:  185.  —  Diib.    Univ.  52: 

431.  —  Irish  Q.  5:  131.  — Putnam,  5:  497.  —  (W. 

R.  Hooper)  Galaxy,  16:  497. 

—  and  John  Pounds.     Sharjie,  10:   14.?. 

—  Career  of.     (W.  Axon)  Dub.  Univ.  78:  326-686.     79: 

204-537. 

—  True  History  of.     Chamb.  J  24:  156.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  36:  981.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  143. 

—  Vision  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  449.  —  Blackw.  62:  40S. 
Cagliostro  of  the  2d  Century'.     (.J.  A.  Froude)  19th  Cent. 

6:  551. 
Cagots,  The.  (A.  Marks)  Once  a  Week,  12:  162. — All 
the  Year,  41:  416. —Chamb.  J.  25:  62.  —  Colburn, 
82:  418.  —  Ed.  R.  87:  491.  —  House.  Words,  12: 
73.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  90.  —  Temp.  Bar,  5: 
549.  —  Chamb.  J.   55  :    497.     Same   art.    Eel.    M. 

38:  19- 
Caillic',  Rene.    Travels  in  Africa.     (B.  B.  Thatcher)  No. 

Am.  36:  48. 
Cain.     (.1.  P.  Widney)  Overland,  13:  30. 

—  after  his  Crime;  a  Tale.     Cath.  Worhl,  19:  698. 

—  Insanity  of.     (M.  M.  Dodge)  Scrili.  6:   104. 

Caird,  .Tohn,  Sermons  of.     Eel.   R.  108:  347. — Fraser, 

58:  222. 
Cairnes,  John  Elliot.     (H.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  24:   149. 

—  on  American  and  Irish  Questions.     (G.  Walker)  Inter- 

nat. R.  3:  145. 
Cairngorm  Mountains.     Chamb.  J.   41:    710. — House. 

Words,  4:  40. 
Caii-ns,  H.  MticC,  Lord  Chancellor.     Belgra.  29:  54. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  24:   171. 

Cairo,  Egypt.     Broadw.  7:  226.  —  House.  Words,  3:  332. 

—  and  Damascus.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Lippinc.  7:   197. 

—  and  Franciscan  Missions  of  the  Nile.     Month,  4:  592. 

—  and  the  Red  Sea.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  6:  233. 

—  Brides  for  Sale  in.     Eel.  M.  38:  213. 

—  City  (if  Victory.     Eraser,  65:  317. 

of  Sahidin.     (J.  O.  Noycs)  Nat.  M.  9:  264. 

—  Day  in.     Colburn,  125:  96. 

—  Donkey  Boys.     All  the  Year,  9:   199. 

—  English  Schools  in.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  13: 

750. 

—  Evening  with  the  Grand  Mufti.     (II.  T.  Cook)  Over- 

land, 6:  363. 

—  Festival  of  the  Prophet  at.     Chamb.  J.  11:  311. 

—  Frenchman  in.     Liv.  Age,  28:   170 

—  Homeward    bound   and  outward    bound  at.      ()nce  a 

Week,  g:  123. 

—  illustrated.     (E.  T.  and  M.  E.  Rogers)  .\rt  J.  32:   17- 

—  Journey  from,  to  Suez.     (G.  W.  Samson)  Chr.  R.  14: 

141. 

—  Life  in.     (Lady  Duff-Gordon)  !Macmil.  II :  177.  Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  229. 

—  Magician  of.     (Lord  Nugent)  Penny  M.  14:  198. 


Cairo,  Egy^jt,  Merry  Men  of.     House.  Words,  5:  602. 

—  Mosques  and  Architecture  of.     Am.  Arch.  5:   £58,  165. 

—  Petrified  Forest  of.     Chamb.  J.  11:  359. 

—  Pyramids  of.     Sharpe,  49:  153. 

—  Reminiscences  of,  1862.     Colburn,  126:  202. 

—  Suburban.     (A.  Freeland)  St.  James,  37:  248. 

—  to  Athens.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Fraser,  86:  74.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  79:  349. 

—  to  Bagdad.     (W.  P.  Fogg)  Scrib.  14:  600. 

—  Visit  to.    ( R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  3 :  265.  —  (W.  Knighton) 

Dub.  Univ.  89:  371. 
Cairo,  111.     (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  23:   102. 
Cairoli  Family.     (E.  Carrington)  Westm.  iii:  77. 
Caissons,  Stone.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  408. 
Cal  Culver  and  the  Devil.    (R.  T.  Cooke)  Harper,  57 :  574. 
Calabar,  View  of  old.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  526. 
Calabash-Tree.     Penny  M.  3:  415. 
Calaber.  Quintus.     See  Quintus  Smyrnreus. 
Calabrella,  Baroness.    Tempter  and  the  Tempted.    Mo.  R. 

159:  127. 
Calabria.     Mo.  R.  128:  159. 

—  and  Sicily.     Ed.  Mus.  i :  393. 

Strutt's  Pedestrian  Tour  in.     Mo.  R.  160:  186. 

—  Greek  Songs  of.     Cornh.  44:  725. 

—  Red  Shirt  in.     Cornh.  9:  666. 
Calais.     (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  42:  621. 

—  Day  in.     All  the  Year,  32:  416. 

—  Loss  of.     No.  Brit.  45:  441. 

—  My  Adventures  at.     Blackw.  42:  621. 

Calamy,  Edmund,  Life  and  Times  of.     Mo.  R.  121 :  241. 

—  Memoirs  of .     Colburn,  26:  561.  —  Cong.  M.  6:  2S1. 
Calas,  Jean.     (C.  K.  Paul)  Theo.  R.  7:  37S. 

—  Persecutions  of.     No.  Am.  87:  263. 

—  Story  of.     Temp.  Bar,  27:   1S7. 

—  Tragedy  of.     Westm.  70:  465.      Same  art.   Eel.  M. 

46:  92.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  612. 
Calbot's  Rival;  a  Tale.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

17:  513- 
Calcareous  Rock-Formations.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

64:  410. 
Calcasieu  Prairie,   August  Day  on.     (M.   B.  Williams) 

Lakeside,  9:  109. 
Calcium  Light.     Ixl.  M.  57:  302. 
Calcraft,  a  Trooper;  a  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  513. 
Calculating  by  Machinery.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:  357. 
Calculating  Boys.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  38:  450. 
Calculating  Machine.     (G.  B.  Grant)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108: 

277. — J.  Frankl.  In«t.  60:  391. 

—  Bahbage's.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  30:  34.  —  Eel.  R. 

120:  487.  — Ed.  Philos.  J.  7:  274.     8:  122.— Ed. 
R.  59:  263. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11:  210.  —  No.  Brit. 

15:  553- 

—  Colnian's.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91:  372 

—  Nystrom's.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  262. 
Calculation,  Helps  to.  Dub.  R.  22:  74. 
Calculous  Disorders.     Ed.  R.  17:  155.     32:  418. 

—  Marcel  on.     Eel.  R.  27:  270. 

Calculus,  Differential,  Browne  on.     Westm.  3:  550. 

La  Croix  on.     ^lo.  R.  87:  179. 

Lardner  on.     Westm.  5:   i -^o. 

—  Differential  and  Integral.     Atlan.  3:  704. 

Calcutta.  (II.  R.  Addison)  Bentley,  II :  56. —(N.  Mac- 
leod) (Jood  Words.  lo:  6S9,  766,  S55.  —  House. 
Words,  16:  393.  —  Bcntlej-,  30:  361.  Same  art. 
Internat.  M.  4:  611. 

—  and  its  Vicinity.    (T.  Carbonnelle)  Cath. World,  2:  386. 

—  Artists  and  Painters  in.     Blackw.  11:   561. 

—  Cathedral  of.   Painted  Window  for,  1845.     Chr.  Obs. 

45:  06. 

—  City  of  Palaces.     (W.  L.  Stuart)  Harper,  34:  299. 

—  Drainage  of.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  180. 

—  Evening  in.     Once  a  Week,  i:  235. 


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186 


CALIFORNIA 


Calcutta  in  oldeu  Time.     (J.  Huttoii)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i8: 
229. 

—  Letters  from.     Blackw.  11:  429-565.     12:  133.     13: 

443.  —  Anal   M.  13:  340,388.     14:  4S1. 

—  Natives  of.     (J.  Allardyce)  Good  Words.  15:  201,  3/-i, 

444. 

—  Sanitary  Improvement  in.     Nature,  5:  150. 

—  Six  Months  in.     Temp.  Bar,  25:  389,  507.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  72:  553. 

—  Twelvemontli  in.     Cliamb.  .1.  15:  11-200. 

—  Vital    Statistics   of.      (C.   Finch)  J.    Statis.   Soc.   13: 

168. 

—  Voyage  to.     l'ortfo.(Dun.)  30:  139. 

—  Year  in.     Chanib.  J.  14:  65-3S1. 

—  Zoological  Gardens  at.     Nature,  16:  28. 
Caldaro,  Pilgrimage  to.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  305. 
Caldecott,  IJandolph.     (W.  E.  Ilcnley)  Art  J.  33:  208.  — 

(P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  629. 
Calder,  James,  Scottish  Reformer.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  269. 
Calderonde  laBarca,  Pedro.    Eraser,  55:  455.  —  Blackw. 

46:  715.  — (M.  E.  Egan)  Cath.  World,  33:  474-  — 

Lond.  Q.  44:  I.  —  Month,  9:  34S. 

—  and  the  Comedy  of  Superstition.    Temp.  Bar,  55:  175. 

—  and  his  Dramas.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  353. 

—  Autos  Sacramentales.     (M.  F.  Crane)  Cath.  World, 

21:  32,  213. 

—  Comedies  of.     For.  R.  5:  419. 

—  Comedy:  Courtesy  not  Love.     Blackw.  17:  641. 

—  Constant  Prince. "  (D.  F.  McCarthy)  Dub.  Univ.  38: 

325- 

—  Dancing- Master.     Blackw.  20:  559. 

—  Devotion  to  the  Cross.     Temp.  Bar,  55:  175.     Same 

art.  Appleton,  21:  424. — Blackw.  18:  S3. 

—  Ferdinand.     Liv.  Age,  117:  643. 

—  Goblin  Ladv.     Blackw.  47:  i.  —  Tait,  4:  1S2. 

—  McCarihy's  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  81 :  94. 

—  Mistress  of  Gomez  Arias.     (Tr.  by  J.  Oxenford)  Col- 

burn,  78:  337. 

—  Outlines  from.     Eraser,  40:  175. 

—  Plays.     Blackw.  119:  673. 

McCarthy's  Translation.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  439. — 

Colburn,  99:  4S7.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  20:  701. 

—  Purgatory  of  St.   Patrick.     (E.  J.  Hasell)  St.  Paul's, 

13:  313.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  I19:  292. 

—  Scarf  and  the  Flower.     (D.  E.  McCarthy)  Dub.  Univ. 

39:  33- 

—  Steadfast  Prince.     Blackw.  113:  576. 

—  Tragedies  of  Jealousy.     Blackw.  I20:  229. 

—  Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  414. 
Calderon,  Philip  H.    Art  J.  22:  9. 

—  and    the    St.   John's   Wood   School.     (Tom   Taylor) 

Portfo.  i:  97. 

—  Technical  Note  on.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  6:  12. 
Calderwood,  D.    Altare  Damascenum,  1623.     Cong.  M. 

8:  263. 
Calderwood,  Mrs.     Journey  from  Scotland  into  England, 

1756.     House.  Words,  13:   19. 
Caldwell,  Charles,  Autoliiographv  of.     Liv.  Age,  47:  427. 
Caldwell,  Merritt,     (S.  M.  Vaill)  Meth.  Q.  12:  574. 
Caldwell  Family  Papers.     Quar.  97:  37S. 
Caleb  and  Othniel,  Relation  between.     Kitto,  36:  338. 
Caleb's  Lark.     (J.  G.  Austin)  Atlan.  22:  652. 
Caleb  Stukely;  a  Tale.     (S.  Phillips)  Blackw.  51:  224, 

306,  445.     52:  35,  235,  374.     53:  33,  213,  314. 
Caledonia,  Chalmers's.     Quar.  4:  342. 
Caledonia  Count}*,  Vt.,  Ministers  of.      (L.  Worcester) 

Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  280. 
Caledonian  Canal.     Blackw.  7:  427. 
Caledonian  Sketches,  1807,  Carr's.     Quar.  i:  155. — (J. 

Foster)  Ed.  R.  9:  297. 
Caledonians,  Picts,  and  Scots,  Ritson's  Annals  of.  Westm. 

16:  145.  —  (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  41:  120. 


Calendar,  Changes  of  Stjie  in.    (S.  Bonsall)  Pennsyl.  M. 
2:  394.     3:  65. 

—  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical.     (L.  IL  Steiner)  Mercersb. 

10:  228. 

—  Japanese  and  English.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  48. 

—  The  Year  and  the  Day.     (Jhamb.  J.  47:  577.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  75:  737. 
Calendars,   Ancient  and   modeni.      (E.  S.   Dixon)  Recr. 
Sci.  2:  180. 

—  and  Almanacs.     Brit.  Q.  28:  233-  —  ^or.  Q.  32:  371. 

—  Eel.  M.  i:  493. 

—  Notes  on  sundry.     (A.  Wilcocks)  Pennsyl.  M.  3:  202. 

—  of  State  Papers.     Month,  3:  288,  346,  453. 
Calhoun,  John  C.     (V.  W.  Kingsley)  Nat.  Q.  24:  233. 

—  (J.  Parton)  No.  Am.  loi:  379.  —  with  portrait, 
Dem.  R.  2:  65.  —  with  portrait,  Dem.  R.  12:  93. — 
with  portrait.  Am.  Whig  R.  12:  164.  —  Dem.  R.  26: 
401.  —  So.  Q.  18:  4S6.  —  Land  We  Love,  6:  397. — 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  301. 

—  and  Baltimore  Convention.     Brownson,  i:  257. 

—  and  Democratic  Review.     Dem.  R.  16:  107. 

—  and  Memphis  Memorial.     (W.  Green)  Am.  Whig  R. 

7:  15. 

—  and  his  Nullification  Doctrine.     (A.  E.  Carroll)  Liv. 

Age,  70:  444. 

—  Charges  against,  while  Secretary  of  War.    Niles's  Reg. 

31:  292-3S7.     32:  I. 

—  Death  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  277- 

—  Dinner  to,  1S25.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  265. 
1S26.     Niles's  Reg.  31:  94. 

1831.     Niles's  Reg.  40:  171. 

—  Efforts  against   General   Jackson.    Niles's  Reg.  41: 

141.     43:  79,  90. 

—  Hammond's  Eulogy  on.     So.  Q.  20:  107. 

—  Letter  on  Seminole  Question.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  447. 

40:  II,  27,  7°- 

—  Life  and  Speeches  of.     Brownson,  i;  105. 

—  on  Government.     (J.  H.  Walker)  So.  Q.  26:  121. — 

Putnam,  7:  90. 

—  on  Mexican  War.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R. 

7:  217. 

—  Parliamentaiy  Eloquence  of.     Dem.  R.  14:  iii. 

—  Private  Life  of.     (M.  Bates)  Internat.  M.  4:   173. 

—  Report  on  incendiary  Publications.     Niles's  Reg.  49: 

408. 

—  Speech  on  Jackson's  Protest.     Niles's  Reg.  46:  213. 
on  Nullification.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  supp.  155,  221. 

—  Statue  of,  b}'  Hiram  Powers.     Internat.  M.  3:  8. 

—  Summer  Home  of.     (E.  Ingersoll)  Scrib.  21 :  S92. 

—  Works  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  321. 

Caliban,   R^nan's.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  26:  401. —  (B. 

F.  De  Costa)  Nation,  27:  23. 
Caliban;  or  the  Missing  Link,  Wilson's.     Canad.  Mo.  2: 

573- 
Calico-Printer  of  Jouy.     Sharpo,  34:  290. 
Calico-Printing.    (C.  T.  Hinckley)  Godey,  45:  5,  117,  213. 

—  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  12:  50. 

—  Essay  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  6:  169-3S1. 

—  in  France.     (F.  A.  Lovering)  Allan.  22:  591. 

—  Influence  of  Science  on.     (F.  C.  Calvert)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  70:  193. 
California.  (T.  De  Quincey)  Hogg,  9:  i.  —  (T.  De 
Quincey)  Eel.  M.  25:  559.  — (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper, 
44:  865.  45:  65,255.  —  (R.  H.  Patterson)  Fortn. 
34:  325.  —  (H.  J.  Raj'mond)  Am.  Whig.  R.  3:  82. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  8:  208.  —  (G.  Putnam)  Clir. 
Exam.  47:  130. — Am.  WhigR,  9:  331.  —  Dem.  R. 
23:  169.  —  (R.  H.  Dana,  jr.)  No.  Am.  55:  179. — 
(J.  M.  Harris)  Hank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  640.  — (J.  D.  B. 
De  Bow)  De  Bow,  8:  538.  — (E.  G.  Meek)  Meth.  Q. 
10:  629.— New  Eng.  8:  5S5.  — Eel.  M.  19:  54S.— 
De  Bow,  3:  543. — Blackw.  81 :  480. — Sharpe,  11 :  65. 


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California,  Admini.-^tratioii  of  Justice  in.     Liv.  Age,  25: 

354- 

—  Admission  of,  Seward  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  130. 

—  Adventures  in,  1849.     Blackw.  67:  34. 

—  Agricultural  Capacitj'  of.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Overland, 

10:  297. — De  Bow,  18:  201.  —  (R.  Hale)  Hours  at 
Home,  5:  457. 

—  Alkaline  and  Boracic  Lakes  of.     (J.  A.  Pliillips)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  16:  153.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i: 
175.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  632. 

—  Alps  of,  In  the  Heart  of.     Scrib.  20:  345. 

—  American  Pioneers  of.     (.1.  Warner)  Pioneer,  4:  287. 

—  and  the  Californians,  Fremont's.     L'.  S.  Cath.  M.  5: 

258. 

—  and  China.     (W.  Speer)  Princ.  25:  83. 

—  and  Mexico,  from  Chinese  Sources.     Knick.  36:  201. 

—  and  New  Mexico.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Am.  Whig  R.  8: 

503.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  56:  376. 

—  and  Palestine.     (S.  Powers)  Lakeside,  8:  15S. 

—  and  Panama,  Notes  of  a. Tourney  in.  Hogg,  7:  110-173. 

—  and  Siberia.    Quar.  87:  396.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27: 

444- 

—  Annals  of.   Ed.  R.  107:  295.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57: 

657. 

—  Art  Possibilities  in.     (J.  W.  Wilkinson)  Overland,  2: 

248. 

—  Bank  of.  Failure  of,  1875.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  21 : 

144,  160. — Nation,  21:  149. 

—  Banking  Panic  in,  1855.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  272. 

—  Count  de  Beauvoir  in.  (E.  Howland)  Lippinc.  13:  405. 

—  Big  Trees  of.     Blackw.  gg:  190. — Broadw.  10:  296. 

-Liv.  Age,  52:  4j8. 

—  Blue  Lakes  of.     (T.  W.  Brotherton)  So.  M.  12:  310. 

—  Borthwick's  Three   Years  in.     Colburn,  112:  439. — 

NewQ.  6:  185. 

—  Canter  to.     Blackw.  71 :  1S7. 

—  Catholic  Missions  in.     (W.  L  Kip)  Overland,  10:  152. 

—  Dub.  R.  58:   I.  —West.  ,T.  4:  104. 

Early.     (C.  H.  Robinson)  Cath.  World,  32:  iii. 

—  Character  and  Climate  of.     Dem.  R.  20:  556. 

—  Characteristics  and  Prospects  of,  1858.     (H.  Bushnell) 

New  Eng.  16:  142. 

—  Chinese  in.     See  Chinese  in  California. 

—  City  in,  iSo,ooo  Years  old.     (A.  Bowman)  Overland, 

15:  34- 

—  Climate  of.    (A.  P.  Peabodv)  Am.  Natural.  4:  708.  — 

(G.  M.  Willing)  West.  J."  10:  20. 

—  Coast  of  Lower.     (C.  M.  .Scammon)  Overland,  4:  230. 

—  (.J.  P.  Caldwell)  Overland,  5:  44. 

—  Coast  Range  of,  Formation  of.     (.J.  L.  LeConte)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  iii:  297. 

—  Coast  Rangers.     (.7.  R.  Browne)  Harper,  23:  i,  306, 

593.     24:  I,  289. 

—  Commercial  AdvaJitages  of.     Hunt,  ig:  518. 

—  Commercial  and  Monetary  Interests  of.     (A.  Walker) 

Overland,   10:  558.     Same  art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
28:  193. 

—  Commercial  Importance  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  690. 

—  Commercial   Resources  of.    ■  (T.   B.    King)   Bank   M. 

(N.Y.)3:  13- 

—  Copper  Fever  in.     (P.  Mulford)  Lippinc.  8:   ig;. 

—  Cotton  Experiments  in.     (.J.  L.  .Strong)  Overland,  6: 

326. 

—  Cretaceous  Rocks  of.     (W.  M.  Gabb)  Am.  J.  Sci.  g4: 

226. 
Gabb  on.     (T.  A.  Conrad)  Am.  .T.  Sci.  g4:  376. 

—  Dairies  in.     (II.  De  Groot)  Overland,  4:  355. 

—  Dangerous  Journey  in.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Harper,  24: 

741.     25:  6. 

—  Dead  Rivers  of.     (J.  S.  Hittell)  Overland,  i :  430. 

—  Desert  Basin.     (C.  J.  Fox)  Overland,  15:  9. 

—  Diluvial  Deposits  in.     (J.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  385. 


California,  Discoverers  of.     (J.  D.  B.  Stillmau)  Overland, 
2:  256. 

—  Early.     (J.  Clifford)  Lakeside,  8:   50. 

—  Early  Spanish  Settlement  of.     Apjileton,  15:  105. 

—  Earthquakes  in,  during  1856.     (J.  B.  Trask)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  73:  341. 

—  Education  in.     See  Education. 

—  Educational  Society  of.     Am.  .1.  Educ.  16:  785. 

—  Emigrant  in.     Chamb.  .J.  56:  33. 

—  Farming  in.     (J.  S.  Silver)  Overland,  i:  176. 

—  Finances  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  ig:  208. 

—  First   Overland   Trip   to.     (J.    T.    Ileadley)   Harper, 

21:  80. 

—  Flush  Times  in.     (J.  G.  Baldwin)  So.  Lit.  Mess,  ig: 

665. 

—  Forbes  on,  1839.  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  277.  —  Mo.  R.  148:  476. 

—  Gambling-Houses  of.     Ciiarab.  .J.  31:  341. 

—  Geological  Survey  of.     (J.  D.  Whitney)  Overland,  8: 

79. —  (J.  D.  Whitney)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  256. 

Whitney's.    (W.  H.   Brewer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  gi :  231, 

351.  —  (W.  H.  Brewer)  No.  Am.  iio:  228. 

—  German  Notices  of.     Hunt,  22:  483. 

—  Geysers  of.     (H.  B.  Auchincloss)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  280. 

—  (B.   P.  Avery)  Scrib.  6:  641.  — (D.   K.  Tripp) 
Lakeside,  10:  22S.  —  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  60. 

—  Glaciers  of.     (.J.  Muir)  Harper,  51 :  769. 

-Gold  in.    (J.  D.  Whitney)  No.  .\m.  75:  277.  —  Dem. 

R.  24:  I.  —  Hunt,  24:  251.  —  Liv.  Age,  20:  305. 

Discovery  of.    (C.  Stetson)  Hunt,  2g:  166.    31:  385. 

Effect  of.    Blackw.  6g:  i. 

Influence  of,  on  Value  of  precious  Metals.     'G. 

Tucker)  Hunt,  24:   ig. 

—  Gold  Fields  of.     Dem.  R.  ao:  29.  —  Hogg,  3:  99.  — 

(W.  P.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:   72. 

—  Gold  Finding  m.     Chamb.  J.  11:  61. 

—  Gold  Hunters  in,  1850.     Brit.  Q.  12:  56.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  21:  289. 

—  Gold  .Mines  of.     (H.  King)  West.  J.  4:  ^S. 

History  and  Geology  of.     Pii>neer,  3:  311. 

Voice  from  the  Diggings.     Blackw.  70:  470. 

—  Gold  Washings  of.     (E.  Bryant)  Colburn,  85:  252. 

—  Hints  on  a  .fourney  to.    (S.  C.  WooJsey)  Scrib.  6:  25. 

—  Historical  Review  to  1875.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Overland, 

15:  343- 

—  History  and  Resources  of,  1S4S.     Eel.  R.  8g:  465. 

—  in  1S48.   West.  J.  i:  54S. —  (C.  Walbey)  Peop.  J.  7:  125. 

—  in  the  last  Months  of  1S49.     Hogg,  5:  323,  343,  398. 

—  in  1849-50.    (J.  D.  B.  Stillman)  Overland,  il :  226-539. 

12:  40,  156,  250. 

—  in  1850.     Chamb.  J.  14:  11.  —  Dub.  Univ.  37:  99. 

—  in   1851.     (Mrs.  L.  A.  C.  Clapp)  Pioneer,  i:  41-347. 

2:  23-351.     3:  80-354.    4:  22-345. 

—  In  a  California  Eden,     (C.  H.  Miller)  Overland,  14: 

549.     15:  79-355- 

—  Indians  of.    (S.  Powers)  Atlan.  33:  313.  —  Penny  M. 

3:  55- 

Gallinomoros.     (S.  Powers)  Lakeside,  7:  352,  448. 

Money  of.     (L.  G.  Yates)  Ani.  Natural.  11:  30. 

—  Irrigation  in.     (F.  Carpenter)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  79. 

—  Journey  from  New  Orleans  to.    Chamb.  J.  24:  337-408. 

—  Land  of  one  Idea.     (S.  Powers)  Lakeside,  7:  436. 

—  Land  Titles  in.     West.  J.  4:   104. 

—  Lawyers  and  Preachers  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  463. 

—  Life  in,  1S45.     Ed.  R.  84:  438. 

in  1846.     Hunt,  14:  349. 

in  1850.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  643. 

on  a  Ranch  in.     Chamb.  J.  56:  647. 

—  Literature  and   Art   in,    1850-75.     (W.   C.   Bartlett) 

Overland,  15:  533. 

—  a  Ix)ttery.     Hoirg,  7:  47. 

—  Lower.      (T.   Evans)  Overland,   II :    137.  —  Pioneer, 

2:  26. 


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California,  Lower,  Explorations  in.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Har- 
per, 37:  57^'-  74°-     38:  9- 
Mi>>ioiis  in.     (B.  Cliiicli)  Month,  17:  454. 

—  Manufactures  in.     (H.  Kobinson)  Overland,  2:  2S0. 

—  Marryat's.     (A  II.  Guernsey)  Harper,  II :  18. 

—  Mining  Camp  in.     (M.  H.  Foote)  Scrib.  15:  480. 

—  Mining  Curiosities  in.     Broadw.  8:  419. 

—  Monetary  liegulations  of.    (A.  Walker)  No.  Am.  105: 

677. 

—  Mountain  Lakes  of.     (J.  Muir)  Scrib.  17:  411. 

—  Mountain  Trails  in.  (W.  L.  Fawcette)  Lakeside,  5:  3S5. 

—  My  first  Christmas  in.    (T.  W.  Brotherton)  So.  M.  11 : 

716. 

—  Mvsteries  of,  1847.     (J.  S.  Bell)  Godey,  34:  92,  129. 

—  Niune  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Hist.  M.  6:  312. 

EtvuKilogv  of.     (.J.  Archbald)  Overland,  2:  437. 

Origin  of."    (E.  E.  Hale)  Atlan.  13:  265. 

—  Naturalist  in.    (J.  G.  Cooper)  Am.  Natural.  3:  1S2,  470. 

—  New  El  Dorado,  1S53.     Godey,  47:   101-406. 

—  New  Kind  of  State  Constitution  m,  1S79.    (A.  G.  Sedg- 

wick) Nati<ni,  28:  227,  350. 

—  The  new  Nation,  1850.     Li  v.  Age,  28:  535. 
1S51.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  99. 

—  Newspapers  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  349. 

—  Northern.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  47:  908.    48:35. 

—  Odd  Characters  in.     (S.  Powers)  Lakeside,  10:  161. 

—  Old  River-Beds  of.     (J.  L.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.  119: 

176. 

—  Orange  Culture  in.    (T.  Evans)  Overland,  12:  235.  — 

(.J.  G.  Dov\-ney)  12:  560. 

—  Our  Empire  on  the  Pacific.     Hunt,  27:  275. 

—  Overland  Journey  to.    (M.  Powell)  Liv.  Age,  23:  155. 

—  Overland  Route  to,  Kelly's  Excursion.     Colburn,  92: 

345- 

—  Past,  Present,  and  Future  of.     Hunt,  25:  16S. 

—  Pioneer  Days  of.     (H.  Robinson)  Overland,  8:  457. 

—  a  Poem.  *  (L.  H.  Sigourney)  Pioneer,  3:  23. 

—  Poetry  of.     (F.  C.  Ewer)  Pioneer,  i:  19. 

—  Position  and  Prospects  of.     Dem.  R.  24:  412. 

—  Primeval.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Scrib.  22:  832. 

—  (iueen  Kli/.abeth's.    (J.  L.  Sanborn)  Overland,  9:  440. 

—  Rambles  in.     Dem.  R.  24:  70. 

—  Ranch  in.     (L.  C.  .Jones)  Lippinc.  27:  366. 

—  Resources  and  Wealth  of,  1852-53.    De  Bow,  15:  237. 

—  Revolutions  of.     (D.  de  Mofras)  Pioneer,  2:  260. 

—  Romish  Missions  in.     Am.  Church  R.  21:  253. 

—  Route  to.     Am.  Whig  R.  8:  402. 

—  San  Francisco  to  Sonora.     St.  James,  16:  54,  237,  337. 

—  Saxon's  Five  Years  within  tlie  Golden  Gate.    Colburn, 

144:  36. 

—  Scene  in.     Pioneer,  i:  287. 

—  Seasons  in.     Pioneer,  3:  96. 

—  Sequoia  Forests  of.     (J.  Muir)  Harper,  57:  813. 

—  Sheep  in.     (S.  Hyacinth)  Overland,  4:  141. 

—  Sheep  Farming  in.     (J.  Hayes)  Overland,  8:  489. 

—  Silk  Culture  in.     (H.  DeGroot)  Overland,  4:  452. 

—  Six  Months  in,  1849.    (H.  DeGroot)  Overland,  ia:  316. 

—  Society  in.     Quar.  151:  40. 

—  Song-Birds  of.     (W.  Paton)  Overland,  14:  562. 

—  Southern.     (A.  G.  Brackett)  Lakeside,  i:  103.  —  (S. 

Hyacinth)  Overland,  2:  19-361. 
Botanist  in.     (J.  F.  James)  Am.  Natural.  14:  492. 

—  Spas  of.     Lakeside,  6:  164. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  285. 

—  Summer  Tour  in.     (\V.  B.  Farwell)  Pioneer,  4:  352. 

—  Switzerland  of.     (S.  Powers)  Lakeside,  10:  339. 

—  Territorial    Question,   Action    of    Congress    on.      (F. 

Bowen)  No.  Am.  71:  221. 

—  to  New  Orleans  by  the  Isthmus.    Dub.  Univ.  55:  485. 

—  Trade  of,  for  1S59".     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  117. 

—  Trees  of.     (A.  Murray)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  67:   i. 

68:  205. 


California,  Trip  to  the  Southern  Mines,  1854.     Pioneer, 
2:  279. 

—  Tropical.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  7:  297.     8:  9,  210. 

—  Tropical  Fruits  of.    ( W.  C.  Bartlett)  Overland,  i :  263. 

—  I'ulversity  of.     (D.  C.  Gilman)  Overland,  9:  564. 

—  Upper.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  57:  247. 

Commerce  and  Resources  of.     Hunt,  16:  34. 

Mines  of.     (L.  W.  Sloat)  Hunt,  16:  365. 

—  Vegetable  Kingdom  in.     (R.  Hale)  Hours  at  Home, 

7:  522. 

—  versus  Free  Trade.     Quar.  90:  492. 

—  Vineyards  of.     (J.  S.  Silver)  Overland,  1 :  307. 

—  Volcanic  Springs  in  Southern.     (J.  L.  LeConte)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  69:  I. 

—  Wagon  Road  in.     (F.  Poe)  De  Bow,  21:  58. 

—  Wants  and  Advantages  of.     (J.  Haves)  Overland,  8: 

338. 

—  Waysides  in.    (W.  P.  Gibbons)  Overland,  4:  467.    5: 

J53-     15:  113- 

—  What  she  wants.    (Mrs.  S.  A.  Downer)  Pioneer,  2:  80. 

—  Wind  Storm  in  Forests  of  the  Yuba.     (J.  Muir)  Scrib. 

17:  55- 

—  Wine-Making  in.    (A.  Haraszthy)  Harper,  29:  22. — 

(A.  Haraszthy)  Overland,  7:  489.    8:  34,  105,  393. 

—  Young  Man  who  went  West.   (C.  S.  Kirkland)  Lippinc. 

19^83. 
See  San  Francisco. 
California,  Gulf  of.  Discolored  Waters  of.    (T.  H.  Streets) 

Am.  Natural.  12:  85. 
California  Conjuring  Trick.     All  the  Year,  39 :  253. 
California  Famil}' Cat.     (P.  Mulford)  Lippinc.  9:  116. 
California  Gamblers.     All  the  Year,  20:  489. 
California  Garden,  Evening  in.    (H.  Rosevelt)  Overland, 

5:  469. 
California  Islands,  Antiquities  of.     (W.  II.  Dall)  (Jver- 

land,  12:   522. 
California  Missions,  Story  of.    (B.  Clinch)  Month,  17:  169. 
California  Ranch.     (S.  Powers)  Atlan.  35:  6S4. 
California  Redwoods,  In.     (S.  Powers)  Lakeside,  7:  129. 
California  Seaside.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Lippinc.  8:  459. 
Californian  abroad.     (S.  L.  Clemens)  Overland,  i:  120, 

209,  316. 
Californians,  Sketches  of  eminent.     Pioneer,  2:  332. 
Caligula,  Vision  of  ;   a  Poem.     (B.  Simmons)  Blackw. 

45:  449- 
Caliphate,  The.     (J.C.  McCoan)  Eraser,  96:  399.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  89:  629. 
Caliphs,  The.     (W.  Spitta)  Western,  5:  291. 
Cali.xtines  and  the  Taborites.     Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  i. 
Calixtus,  George.     (C.  M.  Mead)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  315. — 

Eel.  R.  120:  347. 

—  and  the  Pacification  of  the  Church.     Chr.  Rem.  29:  i. 
Call,  W.  M.  W.,  Poems.     Westm.  97:  280. 

Calls,  Morning,  in  Paris.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  125. 
Calladon;  a  Stor}'.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Eraser,  102:  383. 
Callanish,  Standing  Stones  of.     (W.  J.  Millar)  Nature, 

20:  127. 
Callao,  Bombardment  of.     Once  a  Week,  28:  32. 
Called  Meeting;  a  Story.     (J.Woodville)  Lippinc.  27:  52. 
Callimachus.    Hymn  to  Jupiter,  translated.    Blackw.  40: 

467. 

—  Hymn  to  Apollo,  translated.     Blackw.  42:  744. 

—  Hymn  to  Ceres,  translated.     Blackw.  43:  396. 

—  Hymn  to  Diana,  tianslated.     Blackw.  44:  52. 
Callistus,    St.,  and  Hippolytus,   Lives  of.     (J.  Morris) 

Month,  32:  214,  321. 

—  and  his  Accuser.     Dub.  R.  35:  447. 

—  History  of.     Month,  8:  i,  181,  285. 

Callot,  Jacques.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  673.     8:  376.  —  St.  James, 

19:  192. 
Galium,  Daniel,  the  Cricket.     (C.  Bede)  Belgra.  39:  202. 
Calmuck.    See  Kalmuck. 


CALONNE 


189 


CAMBODIA 


Calonne,  Monsieur  de.     Fraser,  6:  365. 
Caloric.     (A.  Beatty)  West.  J.  9:  303,  376. 

—  Human.     Eel.  I!,  no:  47. 

Caloric  Engine.     (J.  Ericsson)  ,J.  Frankl.  Inst.  17:  416. 
18  :  4S.     58  :  352.  —  J.  Frankl.  Iiist.  55  :  123,  365. 

—  (J.  H.  Bloodgood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  58:  349.— 
(T.  Ewbank)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  58:  178,  2S2,  330.— 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  71:  44.  —  Pract.  M.  6:  339. 

—  Ericsson's.     (W.  A.  Norton)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  65:  393.— 

Chamb.  .J.  36:  231.  — Hunt,  27:  19.  —  West.  J.  8: 

376- 
Modification  of.      (F.  A.  P.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

65:  232. 

—  Expenditure  of  Heat  in  different  Forms  of.     (F.  A.  P. 

Barnard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  161. 
Calorimetric  Investigations.     (R.  W.  E.  Bunsen)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  loi:  172,  277,  34S. 
Calpurnia;  a  Poem.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  22:  11. 
Calrierre,  Charlotte  de.     (E.  H.  Laconibe)  So.  M.  16:351. 
Calumet  Island.     House.  Words,  15:  55. 
Calumnies  against  the  Dead.     Black^v.  2:  400. 

—  against  the  Living.     Blackw.  3:  388. 

Calvary  of  St.    Sebastian  ;  a  Tale.     (K.  S.  Macquoid) 

Temp.  Bar,  34:  4S3. 
Calvert,  Cecilius,  Portrait  of.     (T.  S.  Mercer)  So.  M.  8: 

3S1. 
Calvert,  George.     (M.  C.  Jenkins)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5 :  376. 

—  (.J.  P.  Kennedy)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  369. 

—  and  the  Maryland  Charter.     (B.  U.  Campbell)  U.  S. 

Cath.  M.  5:  193. 
Calvert,  George  H.     Count  Julian.     New  York  R.  6:  448. 
Calvert,  Leonard,  Life  of.     (G.  W.  Burnap)  Sparks's  Am. 

Biog.  19:  91. 
Calvert  Family.     (E.  L.  Didier)  Lippinc.  6:  531. 
Calvin,  John.'    (E.  Garbett)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  19:  159.  — (G. 

Reynolds)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  73.  — (P.  Schaff)  Bib. 

Sac.  14:  125.  — (O.W.Wight)  LTniv.  Q.  8:  255.— 

Bib.  Sac.  2:  329,  4S9,  710.  —  (H.Giles)  Chr.  Exam. 

43:  161.  — (J.  Floy)  Meth.  Q.  10:  571.  — Anal.  M. 

4:  153.— Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  6:  325. —Spirit  Pilg. 

3:  559,  615.  —  (J.  W.  Alexander)  Prine.  9:  29.    11: 

339.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10  :  239.  —  Am.  Presb.  R. 

3:  391.     4:  104.  —  Bost.R.  3:  153-608.  —  Cong.  M. 

2:  306.  —  Eel.  R.  116:  1. 

—  and  Beza,  Characters  of.     Cong.  M.  7:  169. 

—  and  Calvinism.     (G.  S.  Abbott)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  401. 

—  and  tlie  Church  of  England.      (J.  F.  Garrison)  Am. 

Church  R.  30:  530. 

—  and  Froude.     (J.  Young)  Contemp.   21  :  431.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  746. 

—  and  the  Reformation.     Lond.  Q.  23:  45. 

—  and  Servetus.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  40S.  —  Lond.  Q.  49: 

100.  —  Brit.  Q.  9:  443. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Cong.  M.  i :  423,  6S9. 

—  as  a  Commentator.     (F.  W.  Gotch)  Kitto,  3:  222. 

—  as  an   Interpreter  of  Scripture.     (F.  A.  G.  Tholuck) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2:  541. 

—  at  Geneva.     (S.  Osgood)Mo.  Rel.  M.  3:  15.  — Eel.  R. 

91 :  521.  —  Fraser,  93:  758.  —  Westm.  70:  1.    Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  323. 

—  Audin's  Life  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  441. 

—  Dyer's  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  29:  30. 

—  Ethics  of.     (T.  P.  Lobstein)  Bib.  Sac.  37:  i. 

—  Henry's  Life  of.     (R.  W.  Dickinson)  Thco.  &  Lit.  J. 

5:  529- 

—  in  Church  and  State.     Ed.  R.  131:  122.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  104:  515. 

—  Letters  of.     Liv.  Age,  54:  542. 

—  Life  of.     Prine.  R.  20:  279.  —  Eel.  R.  91:  521. 
and  Times  of.     Kitto,  7:  162. — No.  Brit.  13:  85. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  577. 
Bungener's.    Colburn,  127:  223. 


Cahnn,  John,  Lives  of.     Quar.  88:  529. 

—  Love  of  Christian  Union.     (W.  M.  Blackburn)  Am 

Presb.  R.  17:  223. 

—  Mackenzie  and  Allen  on.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  434. 

—  Merle  d'Aubigne's  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  350. 

•—  Opinion  of,  by  tirst  Reformers.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  141,  275. 

—  Wife  of.    Eci.  M.  41:  82. 

Calvin,  the  Cat.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Scrib.  14:  248. 
Calvinism.     (R.  B.  Drummond)  Theo.  R.  12:  191.  — (G. 

E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  54:  62. —  (H.  Heppe)  Mer- 

cersb.  5:  182. 

—  and  .Vrminianism,  Influence  on  Civil  Liberty.     (J.  W. 

McLane)  New  Eng.  3:  509. 
Nichols  on.     Cong.  M.  8:  139. 

—  and  the  German   Reformed  Church.     (T.  G.  Apple) 

^lercersb.  19:  450. 

—  and  IIoi)kinsonianism  contrasted.    Gen.  Repos.  3:  324. 

—  and  St.  Augustine.     Brownson,  20:  289. 

—  and  modern  Doubt.     Chr.  Rem.  45:  25. 

—  as  a  Force  in  History.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  14:  no. 

—  Bishop  of  Lincoln's  Refutation  of.     Quar.  6:  191. 

—  Confutation  of.     Eel.  R.  29:  56. 

—  Controvers}^  on.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  212. 

—  Ethics  of.   "(0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  i. 

—  Froude  on.     Chr.  Obs.  71:  407.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  970. 

—  (J.  G.  Meline)  Cath.  World,  13:  541. 

—  in  the  English  Reformation.     (W.  M.  Blackburn)  .\m. 

Presb.  R.  2o:  70. 

—  in  New  England.     (F.  P.  Tracy)  Am.  Meth.  M.  18: 

408. 

—  in  Scotland.    Ed.  R.  147:  3S6.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

137:  771-  ^      ^ 

—  Movement  to  revive.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  L  niv.  Q.  16: 

171. 
-  New   and   old.      Am.  Meth.  M.   13  :  222.  —  (J.  M. 
Williams)  New  Eng.  40:  615. 

—  of  Church  of  England.     Cong.  M.  5:  242. 

—  Phenomenon  of.     Bost.  R.  3:  566. 

—  Popular  Objections  to.     Prine.  17:  572. 

—  Position  of.     (R.  Aikman)  Meth.  Q.  33:  291. 

—  Princeton  and  Andover  on.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb. 

22:  161. 

—  Reasons  for,     (L.  Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  324. 

—  Roman  Law  and.     (J.  B.  Gregg)  New  Eng.  39:  447. 

—  Seabury's  Anti-.     Am.  Ch.  Mo.  3:  321,  401. 

—  Tomline's  Refutation  of.    Chr.  Obs.  10:  579.    II :  358- 

512.  — Eel.  R.  14:  688. 

—  Unauthorized,  of  English  Bible.     (J.  J.  Turton)  Meth. 

Q.  24:  380. 

—  Williams's  Defense  of  modern.  Eel.  R.  15:  4S6. 
Calvinist,  Anti-,  Fellowes  on  the.  Clir.  Obs.  i :  172,  233. 
Calvinists,  French,  in  America.  (L.   Sabine)  No.  Am. 

80:  373- 
Calvinistic  and  Arminian  Controversy,  Faber  on.     Chr. 
Obs.  3:  357. 

—  Pearson  on.    Chr.  Obs.  1 :  787. 

Calvinistic  Church.     (J.  S.  Barry)  Univ.  Q.  16:  113. 
Calvinistic  Controversy,  Bcresford  on.    Chr.  Obs.  17 :  723. 
Calvinistic  or  Reformed  Doctrines.     (E.  D.  Morris)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  18:  241. 
Calvinistic  Theology.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  8:  37. 
Calypso;  a  Poem.     ('■.  Fawcett)  Putnam,  14:  547. 
Camargo,  Mademoiselle  de.    (.\.  Houssaye)  Internat.  'M. 

5-  232- 
Camargue,  The.     Sharpe,  42:  24. 

—  Holy  Maries  of.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  29: 

46S. 
Cambacires,  Prince,  Langon's  Evenings  with.     Mo.  R. 
143:  196. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  58:  406. 
Cambcrwell  Beauty,  The.     (T.  Hood)  Colburn,  67:  145. 
Cambodia.    Quar.  30:  251.     116:  2S3. 


CAMBODIA 


190 


CAMMA 


Cambodia,  Strange  Scenes  in.    (G.  d'Abain)  Scrib.  8:  355. 

^cc  Angkor  Wat. 
Canibodununi.  Site  of.     (J.  Hunter)  Arch.  32:  16. 
Cauilirian  and   .Silurian,  History  of  the  Names.     (T.  S. 

Hunt)  Nature,  6:   15,  34,  53. 
Cambrian  Superstitions.     Westm.  17:  382.  » 

Cambridge,  George,  2d  Duke  of.    (J.  McCarthy)  Gahixy, 

11:  676. 
(Cambridge,  R.  C,  Life  and  Poetry  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  433. 
Cambridge,  Eng.,  Account  of.     IVmiy  51.  5:  168,209. 

—  Castle  of,  Coffins  and  Skeletons  found  in.  (R.  Masters) 

Arch.  8:  63. 

—  Church  of  Hdiy  Sepulcher  at.    (J.  Essex)  Arch.  6:  163. 

—  Eiizwilliani  (iallcry.     Colburn,  li:   177. 

—  in  the  last  Century,  (lunning's  Reminiscences.    Eraser, 

52:  153- 

—  in  1820.     Chamb.  J.  44:   145. 

—  Marbles  at,  Clarke  on.     Ed.  R.  15:  453. 

—  Round  Church  at.     Penny  M.  13:  220. 

—  revisited.     Once  a  Week,  18:  304. 

Cambridge  University-.  Eraser,  41 :  617.  —  Am.  J.  Educ. 
28:  97,  369,482.  —  Galaxy,  9:  321.  —  (C.  L.  Balch) 
University  Q.  3:  31.  4:  i.  —  Nature,  21:  125.— 
Tait,  4:  265.  — (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  44:  178.— 
Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  292,  371. — Pampli.  20:  301.  —  (B. 
B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  192.  —  Mo.  R.  97:  306,. 
315.     104:  15. 

—  and  its  Colleges.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  662. 

—  and  Oxford.    (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  46:  3S5.  —  Blackw. 

100:  446.  —  Liv.  Age,  72:  14. 

Athletic  Sports  at.     Dark  Blue,  3:  233. 

Boat-Race  between.     See  Boat-Race,  University. 

German  Views  of.    (W.  C.  Perry)  Macniil.  37:  406, 

—  Characteristics  of,  in  17th  Century.     Theo.  Eel.  6:  35. 

—  Classical  Tripos,  1866.    (T.  Markby)  Contemp.  2:  574. 

—  Conmiission  on,  1852,     Eel.  R.  97:  257. 

—  Controversy  on,  1S34.     Quar.  52:  466. 

—  Discipline  of.     Chr.  Obs.  17:  435-794. 

—  during  the  Puiitan  Controversies.    New  Q.  4:  59. 

—  Dyer's  History  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  20:  51S. 

—  Education  in.     Lond.  M.  14:  229,  2S9. 

—  Election  of  Chancellor,  1847.     Chr.  Rem.  13:  298. 

—  Everett's  On  the  Cam.    (C.  A.  Bristed)  Nation,  1 :  1S2. 

—  (S.  R.  Calthorp)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  373.  — (W.  P. 
Atkinson)  No.  Am.  loi:  515. 

—  Expenses  of   Education  at.     (W.  Emery)  J.   Statis. 

Soc.  26:  296. 

—  Government  and  System  of.     (J.  Hey  wood)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  31:  I. 

—  Life  in.    Hogg,  13:  459.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35:  4S1. 

—  Lond.  Soc.  19:  33.  —  Nat.  M.  7:  328. —  Westm. 

35:  456- 
according  to  C.  A.  Bristed.     Eraser,  49:  89. 

—  Literature  of.  Recent.     Dub.  LTniv.  52:  667. 

—  Manuscripts  at.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  i:  471. 

—  Modern  History  at.     Eraser,  45:   170,  261. 

—  Moral  Philosophy  at.     Westm.  lOi:  430. 

—  Natural  Science  at.     (T.  G.  Bonney)  Nature,  i:  451. 
in  1875.     Nature,  11:  353. 

in  1876.     Nature,  13:  292. 

—  New  Cavendish  College.     Dub.  L^niv.  93:  669. 

—  Philosophical  Society,  Transactions  of.    (Sir  J.  Mack- 

intosh) Ed.  R.  37:  225. 

—  Power  of  Chancellor's   Court  at.      (R.   Richardson) 

Arch.  7:  25. 

—  Practical  Science  at.    (G.  T.  Bettany)  Nature,  II :  132. 

—  Prize  Poems.     Mo.  R.  86:  353. 

—  Problems  for  Examination,  1801-10.     Eel.  R.  13:  2S1. 

—  Professors  of,  Reminiscences  of.    (H.  Scadding)  Canad. 

Mo.  7:    201- 

—  Reform  at,  1855.    Westm.  63:  154.  —Brit.  Q.  32:  204. 

—  Nat.  R.  2:  -,28. 


Cambridge  University,  Report  on,  1S55-56.  Brit.  Q.  24: 
492. 

—  Row  at,  in  1632.     Bentley,  4:  249. 

—  Seven  Years  at.     Lond.  M.  17:  441. 

—  Sports  at.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  375. 

—  Struggle  of  a  poor  Student  through.     Lond.  M.  11: 

491. 

—  Studies.     Eraser,  32:  663.  —  Liv.  Age,  27:  289. 

Sedgwick  on.     Brit.  Q.  12:  360.  —  Mo.  R.  134:  92. 

Syndicate's  Report  on.     Nature,  13:  415. 

—  Tatler  in.     (W.  D.  Rawlins)  Dark  Blue,  i:  628. 

—  Theological  Instruction  at.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  514. 

—  The  Union  at.     (W.  Everett)  ().  &  N.  4:  40. 

—  Wranglers  of.     Once  a  Week,  4:  151. 
See  O.tford  and  Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Essays,  England,  1855.     Eel.  R.  103:  67. 
Cambridge,  Mass.     (C.  F.  Richardson)  Harper,  52:  191. 

—  Churches  and  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  II :  178. 

—  First  Church  in.     (A.  McKenzie)  Cong.  Q.  15:  384. 

—  Harvard  College.     See  Harvard  College. 

—  Inscriptions  in  Burial-Ground.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  213. 

—  Miscellany  of  Mathematics,  Physics,  and  Astronomy. 

Chr.  Exam.  32:  273. 

—  Recollections  of.     (T.  C.  Amory)  N.  E.  Reg.  25:  221. 

—  Thirty  Years  ago.    (.J.  R.  Lowell)  Putnam,  3 :  379,  473. 
Cambuscan  Bold,  Story  of.     Chamb.  J  29:  309. 
Cambuskenneth  Abbey.     Once  a  Week,  15:  293. 
Camden,  Wm.     Britannia.     Retros.  9:  207. 

Camden,  S.  C,  and  its  Associations.     Knick.  35:  333. 

—  Battle  of,  1780.    Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  103. 

Gen.  Gates  at     (J.  A    Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist.  5: 

241,  425. 

—  Second  Battle  of,  1781.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  99. 
Camden  Society,  Character  and  Influence  of.     Chr.  Rem. 

i:  321. 

—  Publications  of.     Eel.  R.  71:  327. 
Cauulentown  Baker.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  68. 

Camel,  The.  Appleton,  2:  34. — Chamb.  J.  36:  187. 
54:  451.  —  Once  a  Week,  16:  495.  —  Penny  M.  2: 
116      10:  29. 

—  Commercial  Value  of.     (W.  G.  King)  Hunt,  30:  660. 

—  Haunts  and  Habits  of.     Chamb.  J.  41 :   366.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  63 :  68. 

—  Ship  of  the  Desert.     Gent    M.  n.  s.  6:   59  —  (J.  W. 

Palmer)  Harper,  15:  577. 
Camels,  Importation  of,  to  the  United  States.      (G.  P. 

Disosway)  Nat.  M.  Ii:  481. 
Cameiford's  Body,  What  has  become  of?     (C.  Reade) 

Belgra.  29:  316. 
Camelon,  On  the  ancient.     (J.  Walker)  Arch,  i :  230. 
Cameos.    (G.  H.  Sass)  So.  M.  13:  449.  —  Argos}-,  11 :  109. 

—  in  Barberini  Vase.     (C.  Marsh)  Arch.  8:  316. 
Cameo-Cutting  and  Mosaic  Work.      (C.  H.  Wilson)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  33:  250. 
Cameo-Engraving.     Art  J.  6:  20. 
Camera,  Eye  and.     (A.  Ajjbott)  Harper,  39:  476. 
Camera  Lucida,  New.     Nature,  18:  312. 
Cameron,  SirEwcn,  of  Lochiel.     Eraser,  26:  671. —  Hogg, 

4:  52,  68. 
Cameron,  Col.  .John,  of  Fassifern.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  524. 
Cameron,  Malcolm,  with  portrait.     New  Dom.  19:  93. 
Cameronian  Ballads.     (C.  Bowles)  Blackw.  7:  482. 
Canieronians,  The.     Blackw.  6:  169,  513,  663.    7:48-508. 
Camille.     (Countess   de  Gasparin)  Hours  at  Home,   6: 

422,  506.    7:  49,  172,  268. 
Camille  Desmoulins.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb  J.  54:  17. 
Camirus  Vase.     (C.  T.  Newton)  F.  Arts  Q.  2:  i. 
Camisards,  or  French  Prophets.     (E.  Calamy)  Cong.  M. 

14:  737,  — Quar.  150:  434. — Ed.  R.  104:  123. 

—  Country  of.     (S.  Smiles)  Good  Words,  II :  641-845. 

—  Wars  of.     Eel.  R.  107:  493. 

Gamma.     (T.  A.  Harcourt)  Overland,  13:  184. 


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Camoens,  Luis  de,  Adamson's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  32: 
559- 

—  and  his  Translators.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  2:  46. 

—  Cave  of.     (Mrs.  H.  Shuck)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  822. 

—  Life  and  Writings.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  27:  i. 

—  Lusiad.     St.  James,  17:  422. 

Duff's  Version,  1880.      (J.  C.  Rodrigues)  Nation, 

30:  406. 

—  Poetryof.    Ed. R. 6:  43.  —  Mo.  K. 97:  405.     109:470. 
Camoiins;  a  dramatic  Sketch.      (F.  Ilulni)  Blackw.  48: 

220. 
Camorra,  La;  an  Italian  Institution.     All  the  Year,  9:  93. 
Camonisti;   a   Story  of   Italy.       (Mad.    Galletti)    Good 

Words,  22:   109,  1S7,  257. 
Camp.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  6:  47S. 

—  and  Barrack  Room.     Westm.  46:  473. 

—  aiul  the  Field;  a  Tale  of  the  Mexican  War.     Putnam, 

10:  323. 

—  at  Boulogne.     Chamb.J.  22:  232. 

Cani|)s  and  Bivouacs.     (Mrs.  Ward)  Bentley,  34:  151. 

—  and  Maneuvers.     Bentley,  34:  359. 

—  on  the  River  Avon  at  Clifton.     (H.  JI.  Scarrh)  Arch. 

44:  42S. 
Camp-Fire  Lyrics.     (E.  Kearsley)  Lippinc.  15;  563,  755. 

16:  304-730. 
Camp-Meetings.     (M.  E.  Wright)  Meth.  Q.  21:  5S2.— 

Chr.  Disc.  5:  170. 

—  in  Prairie  Land.     Knick.  28:  302. 

—  in  the  West  fifty  Years  ago.    (W.  C.  Howells)  Lippinc. 

10:  203. 
Camp  Notes.     Chamb.  .J.  44:  177-794.     45-   110)364- 
Campagna  of  Rome.     Mo.  R.  165:  463. 
Campaign,  Incidents  of.     (G.  F.  Struvc)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

8:  68. 

—  of  1799,  Dumas's.    For.  Q.  i:  98. 

—  of  1S09.    Ed.  R.  18:  209. 

—  ofiSi3-i4.     Mo.  R.  103:  47. 

—  of  1815.     Blackw.  4:  220.  —  Dub.  Univ.  23:  647. 
Campaigns  of  1S59,  1866,  and  1870-71.     Fraser,  84:  251. 

—  in  luirope,  from  1796-1870,  Adams's  Great.     (V.  W. 

Palfrey)  Nation,  26:  421. 
Campaign  Songs.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  7:  207. 

—  of  18S0.     ( W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  31 :  2S4. 
Campaigner  at  Home.    Fraser,  69:  214-705.     70:75-725. 
Campaigning,  Practical.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i:  364,  474. 
Campaigning  Life,  Sketches  of.     Fraser,  50:  223. 
Campan,  Mad.,  .lournal  anecdotique  de.    Lond.  M.  11 :  77. 
Campanella,  Tommaso,  and  his  Works.     Fraser.  29:  31^. 

—  and  modern  Italian  Thought.     (A.  Gierke)  Ed.  R.  149: 

139- 

—  Sonnets  of.     Cornh.  36:  543.     Same  art.  Liv.    Age, 

135:  707- 
Campbell,  Alexander.     (.1.  F.  Rowc)  Chr.  (}.  1 :  456. 

—  Memoirs  of.     New  Eng.  29:  259. 

Cam|)l)ell,  xVlicia  Kelly,  and  Princess  Charlotte.     (L.  C. 

Frampton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  .17:  275. 
Campbell,  Archibald.     Blackw.  4:  437.  —  Anal.  M.  13: 

498. 

—  Sliipwreck  and  Adventures.     (Juar.  16:  69. 

—  Voyage  round  the  World.     Mo.   R.  83:  307. 
Campbell,  Charles.     (R.  A.  Brock)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  7: 

425. 
Campbell,    Colin,    Lord  Clyde.      (A.    C.    Fraser)   Good 

Words,  18:  33.  —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  44:  424.  — 

Liv.  Ago,  56:   757.     79:   100. 
— .and  the  Indian  Mutiny.     Lond.  Q.  56:  2S1.  —  Blackw. 

84:  4S0. 

—  Shadwell's  Life  of.     Blackw.  129:  447. — Ed.  R.  154: 

1S9.  —  (R.  D.  Osborn)  Nation,  32:  353,  375. 
Campbell,   Donald,   Sketches  from   Highland  Tradition. 

Tait,  n.  s.  16:  367,  516,  565. 
Campbell,  G.  J.,  Duke  of  Argyll.    See  Argyll,  Duke  of. 


Campbell,  John,  Lord,  Memoirs  of.  Westm.  115:  360. — 
(A.  Hayward)  Quar.  151:  i.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
96:  514,  591. — (A.  K.  II.  Boyd)  Fraser,  103:  334. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  238. —  (A.  V.  Dicey) 
Nation,  32:  222,  244. 

—  Speeches.     Fkl.  R.  76:  545. 

—  I'ntruthfulness  of,  as  a  Historian.     Westm.  61:  446. 
Campbell,  Rev.  John.     Eel.  R.   121:  217.  —  Chr.  Rem. 

2:  313- 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  654. 

—  Philip's  Life  of.     Cong.  M.  25:  1S9. — Mo.  R.  156: 

228.  — Eel.  R.  74:  324. 
Cam[ibcll,  .Tohn  Macleod.     Blackw.  122:  2S3. 

—  Memorials  of.     Ed.  R.  147:  3S6. 

—  Sketch  of.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  13:  353. 
Campl)ell,  Robert,  and  his  Descendants.     (H.  F.  Douglas) 

N.  E.  Reg.  32:  275. 
Campbell,  Thomas.  (S.  C.  Hall  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall) 
Art  J.  18:  149.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  69.  — (II. 
T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  212.  —  Peop.  J. 
11:  77.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  23:  209. — with 
portrait,  Fraser,  i:  714.  —  Dub.  Univ'.  33:  245. — 
Fraser,  i:  563.  —Fraser,  30:  342.  Same  art.  EeL 
M.  3:  289.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  2:  579.  —  Anal. 
M.  5:  234.  — Art  J.  10:  107.  —  Bentley,  18:  17. — 
Sharpe,  8:  250.     9:  50.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  i:  393. 

—  and  his  Writings.     (E.  Lester)  St.  James,  44:  156. 

—  and   the    Literary   Union.      Colburn,    100:    6.  —  (C. 

Redding)  Eel.  M.  31:  367. 

—  Crabbe,  and  Southey.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  161,  393,  668. 

—  Epistle  to  Horace  Smith.     Colburn,  45:  192. 

—  Gertrude  of  Wyoming.     (Sir  C.  E.  Grey  and  Sir  W. 

Scott)  (iuar."i:  241.— (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed'.  R.  14:  i.— 
Eel.  R.  9:  519.  —  Portfo.  (Den.)  2:  153. 

—  Irving  on.     Intcrnat.  M.  i:  230. 

—  The  Last  Man.     ''olburn,  8:  272.  —  Lond.  M.  ii:  588. 

—  Letter  to  Mohav.k  Chief,  John  Brant.    Colburn,  4:  97. 

—  Letters  from  the  South.    Eel.  R.  66:  409. — Mo.  R. 

143:  16. 

—  Life  of.     (C.    Redding)   Colburn,   77:   332-399.     78: 

Si-427.  79:  51-423.  80:  66-418.  81:  46-497. 
82:  173.     83:  28.     84:  300-454. 

and  Correspondence  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  405.  — 

No.  Brit.  10:  459.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  i.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  244. —Quar.  85:  32.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  22:  385.— Blackw.  65:  219.  —  Quar.  57: 
349. —  Eel.  R.  89:  295. — Meth.  Q.  n:  64.  —  New 
Eng.  9:  261.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  16:  31.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  16:  299. —Colburn,  85:  234.— (W.  A.  Lamed) 
New  F-ng.  9:  261. 

—  Memoirs  of.     No.  Brit.  32:  287. 

—  Modern  Poetry.     Brit.  Q.  9:  385. 

—  Mornings  with.     Chamb.  J.  3:  81,  98.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  5 :  49. 

—  The  Parrot.     Colburn,  53:  447. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  557,  679. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  6:  129. 

—  Pilgrim  of  Glencoc,  and  other  Poems.  Mo.  R.  157:  545. 

—  Plagiarisms  of.     Blackw.  22:  347. 

—  Pleasures  of  Hope.     Art  .1.  7:  256. 

—  Poems.     Chr.   Rem.  3:  655.  —  Eel.   R.   75:    712. — 

Quar.  57:  349.—  (W.  Lyall)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  187. 

—  Poetical  Genius  of.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  62. 

—  Recollections  of.     Sharpe,   II :   321.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  20:  505. 

—  Redding's  Reminiscences  of.     Colburn,  1 17:  420. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Colburn,  74:   16^-559. 

—  Ritter  Bann.     Blackw.  15:  440.  —  Colburn,  10:  324. 

—  Songs.     Lond.  M.  15:  58. 

—  Theodric.     Quar.  31:  342.  — (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  41: 

'271.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  343.  —  Blackw.  17:  102. 

—  University  Scheme.    Lond.  M.  12:  36. 


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Campbell,  Z.     Age  of  Gospel  Light.     New  Eng.  9:  544. 
Campbell  Clan,  History  of.    (G.  A.  Ellis)  Allan.  27:  559. 
Campbell  Town  Kleclion.     Putnam,  6:  67. 
Campbellism.     (K.  W.  Landis)  Am.  I5ib.  Repos.  2(1  s.  i: 
94,  295.     3:  203. 

—  and  .saving  Baptism.      (J.  E.  Farnham)  Bapt.  Q.  11: 

477- 

—  reviewed.     (J.  M.  Peck)  Chr.  R.  21 :  48 1. 
Campbellite-;,  or  Disciples.     Pcnn  Mo.  II :  547. 
Camping  out.    (G.  Y.  Lagden)  Belgra.  24:  191.  —  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  25:  49. 

—  at  Rudder  Grange.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  Scrib.  16:  104. 
Campion,  Edmund,  Martyr.     (.1.  C.  Earle)  Cath.  World, 

7:  2S9.  —  Ed.  R.  148:  469. —Liv.  Age,  140:  77. 

—  Contemporary  Eulogy  on.     Month.  16:   116. 

—  Star-ChambeV  Proceedings.     (J.  Bruce)  Arch.  30:  64. 
Camiiomancs,  Count,  Life  of.     Fraser,  3:  614. 
Camulodunum,  Situation  of.  (T.  Walford)  Arch.  16:  145. 

—  (H.  Jenkins)  Arch.  29:  243. 
Camus,  Bishop  J.  P.     Irish  Q.  7:  1054. 

Can  a  Life  hide  itself?     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  23:  605. 

Can  wTong  be  right  ?  a  Tale.  (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  St.  James, 
i:  11-401.    2:  43-421.    3:  13-417- 

Canaan,  Wars  of.     Chr.  R.  13:  345. 

Canaan,  Litchfield  Co.,   Conn.,   Documents  relating  to. 
N.  E.  Reg.  12:  122. 

Canada.  (C.  Graham)  Fraser,  87:  131.  — (C.  M.  Grout) 
Scrib.  20:  80-553.  — (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  61 
249. —  (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  17:  88.  — Blackw.  77 
438-701.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  286.— Blackw.  43 
215,228.  50:  642.  —  Fraser,  5:  635. — Dub.  Univ 
20:  735. — Chamb.  J.  19:  253.  —  Dub.  Univ.  35 
151.  — Hogg,  6:  1-321.  7:  200.  9:  37,  321.— 
Fraser,  47:  183. — Penny  M.  7:  25,33. 

—  Affairs  of,  1830.    Fraser,  i:  389. 

1839.     Westm.  32:  426. 

1850.     Chr.  R.  15:  161. 

—  Agriculture  and  Commerce  of.     Lond.  Q.  8:  430. 

—  Algoma,  the  North  Laud.     (S.  Reid)  Canad.  Mo.  19: 

622. 

—  and  British  Columbia.     Quar.  109:  i. 

—  and  Colonization,  England's  best  Policy.     St.  James, 

32:  330.     33:  118. 

—  and  Emigration.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  287.  —  Lond.M.  10: 

577- 

—  and  the  Empire.     (T.  Cross)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  294. 

—  and  the  Far  West.     Lond.  Q.  6:  143. 

—  and  Great  Britain.    Canad.  Mo.  10:  413.  —  (R.  Fisher) 

Canad.  Mo.  15:  543.  —  {J.  Whitman)  Canad.  Mo. 

15:  319- 

—  and  the  Great  Lakes.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  159. 

—  and  Indian  Tribes.     (W.  Leggo)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  139. 

—  and  Ireland.     Blackw.  43:  385. 

—  and  Mexico,  1865.     Dub.  R.  57:  2c6. 

—  and  New  York,  Earl}'  Trade  Contests  between.     (J.  G. 

Hodgkins)  Hist.  M.  7:  299. 

—  and  Goldwin  Smith.     (Sir  F.  Hincks)  Contcmp.  40: 

825. 

—  and  the  United  States.     (D.  B.  Lucas)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2: 

449.  —  (Sir  F.  Hincks)  No.  Am.  130:  338.  —  (Gold- 
win  Smith)  No.  Am.  131:  14. 

Boundary-  Commission.     Colburn,  90:  41.  —  Geog. 

M.  1 :  2S2. 

Commercial  Union  of.     (A.  McGown)  Canad.  Mo. 

18:  I. 

—  and  Washington  Treaty.  (A.  Mills)  Contemp.  21 :  597. 

—  St.  James,  32:  12. 

—  Annexation  of,  to  United  States.   Dub.  Univ.  35:  151. 

—  (J.  A.  Turner)  De  Bow,  9:  397.  —  Republic,  2: 
88,  284. 

Obstacles  to.     (F.  G.  Mather)  No.  Am.  133:'  153. 

—  Art  Exhibition,  1880.    Canad.  Mo.  17:  545. 


Canada,  as  it  now  is,  1875.     Blackw.  118:  44. 

—  at  the  Exhibition  of  1865.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2;  32. 

—  Autumn  in.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  321. 

—  Azoic  Rocks  of.     (Sir  W.  E.  Logan)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

2:  439. 

—  Backwoods  Life  in.     All  the  Year,  12:  190. 

—  Bank  Service  in.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  673. 

—  Banks   and  the  Usury  Laws  in.     (J.  B.  Ilodgskin) 

Nation,  11:  289. 

—  Bonnycastle's.     Colburn,  78:  460. 

—  Bouchette's.     Am.  Q.  II :  412.  —  Westm.  15:  367. 

—  British  Diplomacy  in.     (R.  G.  Haliburton)  St.  James, 

30:  127. 

—  British  Policy  in,  1839.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  64: 

462. 

—  Campaign  in,  1776,  Gen.  Irvine's  Journal.     Hist.  M. 

6:  115. 

—  Campaigns  in.     Qunr.  27:  406. — Colburn,  17:  541. 

19:  162-248. 

—  Canals  of.     (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  10:  261. 

—  Census  of  1861.     (J.  Langton)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  lO:  i. 
of  1871.     (A.  Harvey)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  97. 

—  Charlevoix's  New  France.     (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath. 

World,  17:  721. 

—  Christmas  in  the  Canadian  Bush.    Gent.  jM.  n.  s.  8:  81. 

—  Church  System  of.     Westm.  89:  442. 

Catholic.     (C.  Lindsey)  No.  Am.  125:  557. 

Lindsey  on.     Canad.  Mo.  13:  109. 

—  Civil  Government  of.     Westm.  11:   140. 

—  Civil  Revolution  in,  1849.    Blackw.  65:  727.    66:471. 

67:  249. 

—  Clergy  Reserves.     Am.  Church  R.  4:  224,  350. 

—  Colonial  Self-Governmeut  in.    (W.  J.  Rattray)  Canad. 

Mo.  17:  539. 

—  Colonialism  in.     (W.  Norris)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  166. 
and  Sir  F.  Ilincks.     (W.  Norris)  Canad.  Mo.  20: 

501. 

—  Commerce  of .     Hunt,  6:  538. 

and  Resources  of.     Hunt,  21:  2S8. 

in  1871-72.     (J.  Young)  Canad.  IMo.  3:  221. 

in  1S70-78.     (J.  Young)  Canad.  Mo.  13:   186. 

Growth  of.     (J.  Y^oung)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  387. 

—  Commercial  and  Financial.     (J.  Young)  Canad.  Mo. 

8:  123. 

—  Commercial  Intercourse  with  the  United  States.     (C. 

Lindsey)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  132.  —  Canad.  Mo.  i:  214. 

—  Condition  and  Prospects  of,  1S52.     (S.  Hale)  No.  Am. 

74:  261. 

—  Confederation  of.     (G.Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  173. — 

(A.  Herbert)  Fortn.  7:  4S0.  — (A.  T.  Drummond) 

Canad.  Mo.  7:  406.  —  Colburn,   139:   1.  —  Westm. 

83:    533-      Same  art.   Eel.  M.  65:    129.  —  (F.  G. 

Mather)  Atlan.  46:  56. 
and  Defenses  of.     (S.  M.  Jarvis)  Canad.  Mo.  17: 

449.  ^ 

Desirability  of.     Westm.  86:  394. 

History  of.     Canad.  Mo.  18:   1S5. 

—  Conquest  of.     (J.  W.  De  Pejster)  Hist.  M.  15:  297. 
Warburton's.     Eel.  R.  91:  657.  —  Eel.  M.  19:  102. 

—  Corn  Trade  of.     Fraser,  6:  362. 

—  Cost  of  Government  in.     (W.  McDonnell)  Canad.  Mo. 

17:  173- 

—  Courtship  in.     St.  James,  7:  359. 

—  Crown  and  the  Cabinet  in.    (Sir  F.  Hincks)  19th  Cent. 

4:  423. 

—  Dark  Days  and  Earthquakes  in.    Hist.  M.  8:  60. 

—  Days  of  our  Apprenticeship.    (M.  F.  GrifKn)  St.  James, 

ii:  598. 

—  Debt  of,  Public.     (A.  T.  Drummond)  Canad.  Mo.  10: 

461. 

—  Defense  of.     Fraser,  84:  135.  — Blackw.  91 :  228. 

—  Defenses  and  Resources  of.     Liv.  Age,  6:  76. 


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CANADA 


Canada,  Difficulties  of.    (R.  Fisher)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  521. 

—  Discontents  in,  Causes  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  132,  199,  265. 

—  Dominion  of,  New.    Fraser,  82:  584. 

First  ten  Years  of,  1S7S.     (G.  Smith)  Brit.  Q.  67: 

305.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  712. 

—  Drift  and  Lakes  of  Western.    (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  6:  221. 

—  Durham's  Administration  of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

63:  223,  457.  — Dem.  R.  5:  542.  —  Westm.  28:  502. 
—  (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  32:  241,  426.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
13:  355.  —  Quar.  64:  255.  —  (C.  Dunkin)  No.  Am. 
49:  373.  —  (.J.  D.  Wallenstein)  Xo.  Am.  27:  1. — 
Fraser,  17:  233.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  7:  193.  —  Chr. 
Mo.  Spec.  2:  79,  130. 

—  Early  British  Rule  in.    (F.  Taylor)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  239. 

—  Early  Histor}-  of.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Xo.  Am.  46:  409. 

—  Early  Jesuit  Missions  in.     (M.  J.  Griffin)  Caaad  Mo. 

i:  344- 

—  Election  in.    Once  a  Week,  30:  380,  402. 

—  Emigration  to.     St.  James,  36:  582.  —  Quar.  23:  373. 

—  England,   and  the  United  States.     (C.  Mackay)  St. 

James,  31 :  723. 

—  English  Captives  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  28:  158. 

—  Excursion  to.    (H.  D.  Thoreau)  Putnam,  i:  54,  179, 

321. 
1849.    (H.  Cooke)  Colburn,  87:  358. 

—  Expedition  of  1690.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:  354. 

—  Farming  in.    Hogg,  15:  41-438. 

—  Federation,    Annexation,  or   Independence  ?     (G.  C. 

Cunningham)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  242. 

—  Female  Servants  in  the  Bush.     (Mrs.  Traill)  Sharpe, 

15:  279. 

—  Female  Trials  in  the  Bush.  (Mrs.Traill)  Sharpe,  15:22. 

—  Few  Notes  on   Matters   in,    1857.     (Viscount  Bury) 

Fraser,  55:  312,  554. 

—  Financial  Situation  of,  1S80.     (J.  Hedley)  Canad.  Mo. 

18:  84. 

—  Fishesof.  (A.  Rimmer)  Gent.M.  n.s.24:  724.  25:315. 

—  Following  the  Halcyon  to.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  15: 

577- 

—  Forest  Life  in.    Blackw.  71 :  355. 

—  Forests  of.     Hogg,  8:  209. 

—  Fort  Yercheres,  Defense  of.     Hist.  M.  4:  131. 

—  Four  Kings  of.     (J.  R.  Bartlett)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  151. 

—  Free-Grant  Lands  of.     (C.  Marshall)  Fraser,  83:  46. 

—  French.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  12S,  146. 

and  its  People.    (A.  M.  Pope)  Cath. World,  33 :  696. 

—  French  Government  of.     (F.  Parknian)  No.  Am.  118: 

224. 

—  From  Quebec   through   the  St.  Lawrence.     (J.  Bur- 

roughs) Scrib.  15:  577. 

—  Future  of.     (R.  Fisher)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  42S.  —  (J.  Hat- 

ton)  Tinsley,  21 :  29.  —  (N.  F.  Davin)  Canad.  Mo. 
19:  490.  —  (W.  Clarke)  Contemp.  38:  305.  —  (G. 
Anderson)  Contemp.  38:  396. 

—  Garneau's  History  of.     Brownson,  lo:  444. 

—  Geographical  Names  of,  History  in.     (J.  Reade)  New 

Dom.  11:  344. 

—  Geological  Areas  of.    (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

15:  13,  92. 

—  Geological  Survej'  of.    (S.  Fleming)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

i:  238.  —  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  320.  4:  265. — (A. 
Geikie)  Nature,  lo:  144.  — (J.  D.  Whitney)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  73:  305. 

—  Geology  of.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  12. 
Age  of  the  Red  Sandrock  Formation  of.     (E.  Bil- 

Ihigs)  Am.  J.  Sci.  83:  100. 

Dawson's.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  39. 

Rocks  of.     (Sir  W.  E.  Logan  an'd  J.  W.  Salter)  Am . 

J.  Sci.  64:  224. 

—  Government  of.     Dub.  R.  3:  113.  —  Dub.  L'niv.  11: 

326. 

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Canada,  Grievances  of,  1835.    Westm.  23:  269.  —  (J.  A. 
Roebuck)  Westm.  30:  444. 

—  Hall's   Travels   in,    1816-17.     Chr.   Obs.    18  :  95.  — 

Westm.  4:  129. 

—  Head's  Emigrant  to.     Ed.  R.  85:  358. 

—  Head's  Scenes  and  Incidents  in.     Westm.  12:  lo-;.  — 

Fraser,  35:  96,  467. —(Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  63: 
457- 

—  Heriot's  Travels  in.    Ed.  R.  12:  212. 

—  History  of,  Chapter  of.     Macmil.  33:  215. 

Condition,  and  Resources  of.  (H.  Murray)  De  Bow, 

13:  109. 

Miles's.     Canad.  Mo.  5:  1S2. 

Sketches  from.     (J.  C-'raig)  New  Dom.  17:  318. 

—  Home  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  58:  9. 

—  How  long  can  Great  Britain  liold  ?  Dub.  Univ.  34:  314. 

—  in  the  Bodleian.   (H.  Scadding)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  12:  370. 

—  in  the  last  Century.     (J.  Reade)  New  Dom.  12:  84. 

—  in  1S25.    Westm.  8:  i. 

—  in  1829.     Blackw.  26:  332. 

—  in  1835.     AVestm.  23:  269,  519. 

—  in  1841,  Bonnycastle  on.     Mo.  R.  156:  309. 

—  in  1851.     Chamb.  J.  16:  402. 

—  in  1865.     Bentley,  58:  in. 

—  Independence  of.     Republic,  1 :  134.  —  (Sir  F.  Ilincks) 

Canad.  Mo.  20:  400. 

—  Industries  of.    Pract.  R.  7:  165. 

—  Intellectual  Progress  of.     (J.  Douglas)  Canad.  'S16.  7: 

465.— (J.  G.  Bourinot)  Canad.  Mo.  i8:  628.     19: 
2,  108,  219. 

—  Intrusive  Rocks  in.     (Sir  W.  E.  Logan)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

3:  107. 

—  Invasion  of,  1775.     Hist.  M.  12:  97. 

—  Mrs.  Jameson  on.     Eel.  R.  69:  331. — Mo.  R.  148:  65. 

—  Kingston's  Western  Wanderings.     Colburn,  106:  163. 

—  Kohl's  Travels  in.     Liv.  Age,  66:  69S.     68:  632. 

—  Lake  Districts  of.    Canad.  Mo.  16:  1.  —  Colburn,  124: 

379- 

—  Laurentian  Rocks  of.    (Sir  W.  E.  Logan)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  3:  I. 

—  Life  ill.    (Mrs.  Moodie)  Internat.  M.  5 :  471.  —  Chamb. 

J.  58:  649. 
in  the  Backwoods  of.    (II.  B.  King)  Atlan.  33:  2S3, 

430.     39:  287. 
in  a  Canadian  Country  Town  :  Kisawlee.    Macmil. 

33:  165.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  1S5. 

fifty  Years  ago.  (C.  Haight)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  2,  561. 

Traits  of.     Tinsley,  27:  573. 

—  Literature  and  Education  of.     Canad.  JIo.  17:  593. 

—  Lower.     Colburn.  124:  253. 

Habitat  of.    (E.  Farrer)  Atlan.  48:  771. 

Political  and  historical  Retrospect.    Tait,  n.  s.  2: 

439- 

—  Loyalty  in,  a  Senthiient  or  a  Principle?     (A.  Todd) 

Canad.  Mo.  20:  523. 

—  Mackenzie's  Voyages  from  Montreal.   (F.Jeffrey)  Ed. 

R.  i:  141. 

—  Jlagrath's  Letters  from.     Dub.  Univ.  1:  600. 

—  Muji  Literature  of.  (H.  Scaddin)  Canad.  J.  n.s.  15:  23. 

—  Maritime  Industrv  of.     (J.  G.  Bourinot)  Canad.  Mo. 

3:  89. 

—  Maritime  Provinces  of.    (E.  Burritt)  Canad.  Mo.  Ii: 

iOO. 

—  Materials  for  a  Fauna  of.    (W.  Hincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

7:  446,  4S4. 
for  a  Literature  of.     (J.  G.  Bourinot)  New  Dom.  7: 

193- 

—  Militia  of.     Canad.  Mo.  5:   1S5.     17:  293. 

—  Minerals  of,  Pojuilar  Exposition  of.     (E.  J.  Chapman) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  6:  500.     7:  108.     8:  437. 

—  Monetary  System  of.     (D.  P.   Bailey,  jr.)  Bank.  M. 

(N  Y.)  32:  41,  uS. 


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CANADA 


Canada,  Mnose-Hunting  in.     (Earl  of  Dunravcn)   igth 
Cent.  6:  4^. 

—  Murray  on,  1839.     I\Io.  R.  151:  i. 

—  My  Route  into.     Ilhukw.  63:  32S,  425. 

—  Narrative  of  a  Settlor  in.     Colburn,  34:  335. 

—  National  Development  of.     (J.  G.  liourinot)  Canad. 

Mo   17:  225. 

—  New  France  and  her  New  England  Historians.    So.  R. 

n.  s.  18:  337. 

—  Niagara  District  of.     Penny  M.  12:  17,  52,  85. 

—  Northwest.     St.  James,  32:  581.     33:  346. 

Ilalf-Brced  Races  of.  (A.  P.  Reid)  Antlirop.  J.  4:  45. 

—  Notes  on  Canadian  Matters,  1S57.     (Viscount  Bury) 

Eraser,  56:  90. 

—  Ocean  to  Ocean,  Grant's.     Canad.  Mo.  4:  S^- 

—  Old  and  New  in.     Canad.  Mo.  7:1. 

—  Uh\  Links  and  new  Ties.     (S.  Robjohns)  St.  James, 

33:  641. 

—  On  the  Vermont  Boundary.     (F.  G.  Mather)  Harper, 

49:  335- 

—  Our  Trade  with.     Hunt,  34:  314. 

—  Paikinan"s  Old   Ri-ginie  in.     (H.  Adams)  No.  Am. 

120:  175.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  19:  252.  —  (C. 
C.  Smith)  O.  &  N.  lo:  625.  — Canad.  Mo.  6:  485. 
—  Penn  Mo.  6:  140. 

—  Pathmasters  and  Road- Work  in.  Once  a  Week,  9:  402. 

—  Petroleum  Springs  of.  (C.  Robb)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  6:  313. 

—  Physical  and  Social  Condition  of,  1S61 .  Westm.  75 :  57. 

—  Physical  Geology  of.   (C.  Robb)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  5:  497. 

—  Pictures  from.     (W.  G.  Beers)  Scrib.  2:  449. 

—  Picturesque.     Canad.  Mo.  20:  653. 

—  Pioneers  of  Civilization  in.     St.  James,  29:  3S7,  493. 

—  Plants  of.     (W.  Saunders)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  219. 

—  Poem  on.     (A.  W.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  7:  412.  —  Canad. 

yio.  4:  471. 

—  Political   Destiny  of.      (Goldwin   Smith)  Fortn.  27: 

431.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  89:  I.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop. 
S(i.  Mo.  i:  I.  Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  11:  596. — 
(F.  Hincks)  19th  Cent.  3:  1074.  Same  art.  Canad. 
Mo.  12:  56.  15:  170.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  3:  223. 

Gokhvin  Smith  on.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  28: 

271. 

—  Poliiical  Future  of.     (J.  ^latliews)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  54, 

89,  495. 

—  Political  History,  1S40-45,  Hincks's.     Canad.  Mo.  12: 

662. 

—  Political  Importance  of.     Quar.  33:  410. 

—  I'olitical   Parties   in,   18S0.     (W.  Norris)  Canad.  Mo. 

19:  614. 

—  Political  Revolution  in,  1878.     Nation,  27:  256. 

—  I'olitics  of,  1S30.     Westm.  13:  45. 
1S35.     Westm.  23:  269. 

1837.     Quar.  61:   137. 

1838.     For.  Q.   21:    191.— Westm.  26:    469.— 

Mus.  31:  407. 

1845.     (L.  Sabine)  No.  Am.  60:  87. 

1848,     (L.  Sabine)  No.  Am.  67:  i, 

1872.    Canad.  JIo.  2:  270,  366,  544. 

1873.     Canad.  Mo.  3:  57-419.     4:58-528. 

1874.    Canad.JIo.  5:  62-526.     6:  54-545. 

1875.     Canad.  Mo.  7:  67-533.     8:68-533, 

1876.     Canad.  Mo.  9:  69-544.    10:  74-551. 

1877.     Canad.  Mo.  11:  92-662.     12:  83-648. 

1878.    Canad.   Mo.  13:  95-665.     14:  103,   233. — 

Nation,  27:  iii. 

—  Position  and  Outlook,   1880.     (G.   M.  Grant)  Canad. 

Mo.  18:  196. 
and  Policy.     (L.  Doyle)  Nat.  Q.  3:  103. 

—  Prerogative  of  the  Crown  m,     (T.  Hodgins)  Canad. 

^lo.  18:  3S5. 

—  Prince  of  Wales  in,  i860.     Liv.  Age,  66:  438. 


Cnnada,  Prisoners  from,  1695.     N.  E.  Reg.  24:  2S6. 

—  Prisoners  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  6:  87. 

—  Prospects  of  the  Liberal  Party,  1880.     Canad.  Mo.  19: 

429. 

—  Protest  from  a  Colonist.     St.  James,  32:   127. 

—  Pnnincial  Synod  of.     (J.  Bovel)  Aui.  Church  K.  14: 

—  Public  Service  in.     (E.  A.  Meredith)  Canad.  Mo.  3:1. 

—  Question  of.     Dem.  R.  i :  205.     5:  8.  — Quar.  63:  227, 

482.  —  For.  Q.  22:  104.  —  Dub.  Univ.  20:  735. — 
Black w.  37:  909.  —  51  us.  32:  497. 
in  1S71.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  362. 

—  Raid  and  Ride  in.     St.  James,  30:  305. 

—  Railways  in.     Canad.  JIo.  3:  265.  —  Dub.  Univ.  46: 

127. 

—  Reciprocity  with.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  74:  168. 

—  (C.  W.  Upham)  No.  Am.  79:  464.  —  Hunt,  28: 
275.  44:  160.  —  Penn  Mo.  5:  529.  —  Republic,  3: 
104,  158. 

—  Recollections  of.     (S.  D.  Huyghue)  Bentley,  26:  489, 

630.     27:  472. 

—  Religious  Statistics  of,  1839.     Cong.  M.  22:  876. 

—  Residence  in  Lower.     Colburn,  142:  315-716. 

—  Resources  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  74:  168. 

—  Rural  Aspects  of.     Chamb.  J.  55:  776. 

—  Russell's.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  i:  86. 

—  School  Histories  of.     Canad.  Mo.  9:  447. 

—  School  System  of.     Canad.  Mo.  4:  517. 

—  Shipbuilding  in.  (N.  W.  Beckwith)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  457. 

—  Sketches  in.     Bentle}-,  32:  300,  3S1. 

—  Society  in  the  Bush.     (Mrs.  Traill)  Sharpe,  12:  129. 

—  Stray  Glimpses  in.     (F.  G.  Mather)   Potter  Am.  Mo. 

15:  81. 

—  Sydenham's  Administration  in.    Mo.  R.  161:  530. 

—  Talbot's  Five  Years  in.     Westm.  2:  566. 

—  Tariff  of.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Contemp.  40:  378. 

—  Titles  in.     (J.  G.  Bourinot)  Cauad.  Mo.  12:  344. 

—  Travels  in.     Chamb.  J.  11:  233. 

—  Treaties  concerning.  (W.  F.  Coffin)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  349. 

—  Troubles  in,  1S27.     Westm.  8:  i. 

—  Two  Weeks'  Sport  on  the  Coulonge  River.     (G.  W. 

Pierce)  Atlan.  32:  267. 

—  under  Lord  Dufferin.    (W.J.  Rattray)  Canad.  Mo.  14: 

_733- 

—  United  States  and  Cuba,  Letters  from.     Eraser,  53: 

522. 

—  Upper,  by  a  Backwoodsman.     Blackw.  32:  238. 

Lieut. -Governor  Gore  and.     F'raser,  47:  627. 

Sir  Francis  Head's  Government  of.  Ed.  R.  6g:  556. 

Howison's.     Ed.  R.  37:  251.  —  Mo.  R.  99:  171. — 

Blackw.  10:  537. 
Local  History  of.     (H.  Scadding)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

14:  55-658. 

Normal  Schools  of.     Am.  J.  Educ  .  14:  483. 

Politics  of,  1835.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  663. 

Six  Years  in  the  Bush;  Journal  of  a  Settler  in. 

Tait,  n.  s.  5:  535. 

—  War  in,  1838.     Eel.  R.  67:  214. 

—  Warburton's  Hochelaga  and  Head's  Emigrant.    Quar. 

78:  510. 

—  Welfare  of.     (W.  Canniff)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  89. 

—  West,  Devonian  Rocks  of.     (H.A.Nicholson)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  14:  38. 

—  AVhittlings  from  the  West.     Hogg,  6:  216-411. 

—  Wild  Fowl  of.     (A.  Rimmer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  31S. 

—  AVilkie's  Sketches  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  265. 

—  Winter  and  Summer  in.  (F.  Tolfrey)  Colburn,  61 :  382. 

—  Winter   in.     (W.    Leitch)    Good   Words,    3:    722.— 

Cornh.  5:  204.  —  (Col.  Fletcher)  Temp.  Bar,  20:  102. 

—  Winter  Sports  in.     (F.  G.  ]\rather)  Harper,  58:  391. 

—  Winter  Weather  in.    Chamb.  J.  39:  68.  , 

—  With  Jonathan  in.     (J.  Hatton)  St.  James,  41 :  202. 


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CANARIES 


Canada,  Wonders  of,  176S.    M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  243. 

—  Wood  of.     (S.  D.  Huvghiie)  Bentley,  27:   152. 

—  Woods  and  Waters  of.    (C.  D.  Sbanly)  Allan.  20:  311. 
See  Ontario;  Quebec. 

Canada  Directory,  1S57.     Canad.  .J.  n.  s.  3:  34. 
Canada  Expedition  of  175S,  Holt's  Journal  during.     N. 

E.  Ref,'.  10:  307. 
Canada  Pacific  Railway.     (.J.  Douglas)  Canad.  Mo.  4: 

457.     6:  229.  —  (II.  B.  Hewson)  Canad.  Mo.   16: 

359.  —  (H.  Verney)  Eraser,  79:  643.  —  Canad.  Mo. 

15:  319.  543.  —  Internat.  R.  i:  84S. 
Canada  Thistles.   (J.  R.  G  Hassavd)  Cath.World,  6:  721. 
Canadian,  The  French.     All  the  Year,  18:  232. 
Canadians,  French,  of  To-day.     Chanib.  J.  56:  465. 
Canadian  Almanac.     Canid.  .J.  n.  s.  3:   509. 
Canadian  College,  Life  in  a.    (.1.  Nelson)  Putnam,  i:  392. 
Canadian  Culture.     (L.  A.  .Jack)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  454. — 

(J.  E.  Wells)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  459. 
Canaditin  Customs.     (.1.  Smalley)  Cath.  World,  8:  246. 
Canadian  Emigrant.     Colburn,  II :  500.     13:  160-346. 
Canadian  Element  in  the  United  States.     (J.  G.  Shea) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  5S1. 
Canadian  English.     (A.  C.  Geikie)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  344. 
Canadian   Fisheries  Award.     (C.    Almy,  jr.,  and  E.   L. 

G(idkin)  Xation.  26:  145,  178.  —  Penn  Mo.  11:  716. 
Canadian  Forest  Scenerv.     (Mrs.  C.  Trail)  Canad.  Mo. 

6:  48. 
Canadian  historic  Names.    (J.  G.  Bourinot)  Canad.  Mo. 

7:  289. 
Canadian  Idylls.     (W.  Kirby)  Canad.  Mo.  19:  414,  511. 
Canadian  Indian  Treaty  of  1S74.     (F.  L.  Hunt)  Canad. 

Mo.  9:  173. 
Canadi:in    Legislatures,    Powers    of.      (S.    J.   Watson) 

Canad.  Mo.  16:  519,  561. 
Canadian   Literature,  Curios  ties  of.     (W.  J.  Anderson) 

Tanad.  Mn.  i :  55. 
Can.idian  Longitudes.    (E.  D.  Ashe)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  4:  4^3. 
Canadian  Nationalism.     (G.  A.  Mackenzie)  Canad.  Mo. 

12:  594.  —  (W.  Norris)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  352. 
Canadian  Nationality.     (W.  Norris)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  237. 

17:  113.  —  (B.  W.  K.  Tayler)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  394. 
Canadian  Naturalist  and  Geologist,  1S56.     (E.  Billings) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:   164. 
Canadian  Noms-de-Plume.    (H.  Scadding)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

15:  259- 

—  identified.     (H.  Scadding)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  89,  205. 
Canadian  Outpost,  Our  Life  at.     Victoria.  35:  479. 
Canadian  Parliament.  (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  59. 

—  in  1S64.     (S.  J.  Watson)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  64. 

—  in  1S72.     (.1.  G.  Bourinot)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  170. 

—  in  1873.     Canad.  Mo.  3:  520. 

—  Routine  of.     (■!.  G.  Bourinot)  Canad.  Mo.  11:  279. 
Canadian   Pioneer,    Reminiscences   of.      (S.  Thompson) 

(';niad.  Mo.  20:  179-603. 
Canadian  Pioneers.  (.J.  C.  Smalley)  Cath.World,  17:  6S7. 
Canadian  Poetry.  (A.  McLaucliian)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  17. 
Canadian  Politics.     Nation,  27:  iii. 
Canadian  Protection  \indicated.     (L).  McCulloch)  Fortn. 

31:  748. 
Canadian  Review.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  .\m.  19:  457. 
Canadian    Sketch;     IIow   I    caught    my   first   Salmon. 

Blackw.  121:  728.     Same  art.  Li  v.  .Age,  133:  79S. 
Canadian  Sports.     (W.  G.  Beers)  Scrili.  14:  506. 
C.iiiadian  Tiinber-JIakers,  Visit  to.    Once  a  Week.  6:  47. 
Canal.  Ancient,  the  Nile  and  Red  Sea.    Blackw.  56:  1S2. 

—  du  Midi.     Eel.  Engin.  15:   136. 

—  English,  Journey  on.     House.  Words,  18:  2S9-'?,4. 

—  Ilelder,  or  Great  North  Holland.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43: 

371.     44:  10- 

—  Loek.  of  Exeter.     (P.  C.  de  la  Garde)  Arch.  28:  7. 

—  Michigan  and  Illinois.     Niles"s  Reg.  28:   no. 

—  Sooukesala.    (J.  11.  Latham)  Eul.  Engin.  15:  3S5,  4S1. 


Canal,  Union,  of  Pennsylvania.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  274. 

—  Welland.     (W.  H.  Merritt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  14:  159. 
See  Uarien;  Erie;  Suez;  etc. 

Canals.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  198. —West.  Mo.  R.  i:  73. 

—  and  Acjueducts.     (^uar.  73:  2S1. 

—  and  Canal  Conveyance.   (W.  O'Brien)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

67:  17,  73- 

—  and  inland  Navigation,  Improvement  of.     (J.  Robins) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  151. 

—  and  Railroads.    Quar.  31:  349.  —  Niles's  Reg.  28:  143. 

30:  443- 

Long  on.     Portfo.     (Den, )  33:  265,353. 

of  L'nited  States,  Tanner  on,  1S40.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

30:  230.  —  Mo.  R.  157:  182. 

—  Chicago  and  other.   (R.  J.  Walker)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  92. 

—  Construction  of,  1826.     J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  73. 

—  Docking  and  Excavating,  Wood's.    Pract.  M.  i:  104. 

—  Graliarne  on.     Fraser,  12:  155. 

—  in  the  United  States  in  1850.     West.  J.  4:  407. 

—  London.     Penny  M.  II :  318,  326,  330. 

—  Navigation  by  Steam.    (A.  D.  Bache)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

16:  361.  —  (W.  Cossage)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  y^. — 
(G.  E.  Harding)  Eel.  Engin.  5:  84. — (N.  Robson) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  294.  —  Eel.  Engin.  i:  744,  920. 

—  of  Canada.     (J.  G.  Bourinot)  Canad.  ^lo.  i:  538. 
Historical  Sketch  of.     Fxl.  Engin.  5:   147. 

—  of  India.    (W.  B.  Adams)  ,T.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:  217,293. 

—  of  New  York.     (W.  Phillips)   No.  Am.  29:    500. — 

(M.  C.  Paterson)  No.  Am.  14:  230.  —J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  18:  66. 
Commerce  of.    Hunt,  8:  523.    9:  3S6.     II :  129. 

13:  52.— (D.  0.  Kellogg)  Hunt,  21:  298. 
Ratesof  Tollon.   (A.  C.  Flagg)  Hunt,  24:  156,447. 

—  Hunt,  13:  390. 

Report  of,  1841.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  32:  S7. 

Trade  and  Conmierce  of.     Hunt,  22:  622. 

and  Tonnage  of.    (H.  Tracy)  Hunt,  14:  543. 

—  of  Ohio,  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  12:  456. 

—  of  Pennsylvania,  Reports  on,  1846,  1S47.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  43:  145.     45:  84. 

1S47,  1S49-50.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  221,  321.    49: 

82.     51:  161. 

—  Progress  of  Inventions  in.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  6:  188, 

228,  295. 

—  Ruin  of.     Eel.  Engin.  21:  381. 

—  Statistics  of.     Hunt,  12:  5S0. 

—  Surveys  for.     (E.  F.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  24:  19. 

—  Traction  on.     Ed.  Engin.  9:  13. 
Canal-Boat.     (Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe)  Godev,  23:  167. 

—  The  fast.     Chamb.  J.  35:  88. 

Canal-Boats  at  high  Velocities,  Experiments  with,  1837. 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23:  223. 

—  Experiments  on  best  Form  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  19: 

275- 

Canal  Lock.  Aubois.     (W.  Watson)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  S;. 
Canal-Locks,  1837.     (W.  A.  Provis)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23: 
218. 

—  Renwick's  Inclined  Plane.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  2^7, 

321.    3:  91. 

—  Ward's  Balance.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  91. 
Canal-Lock  Gates,  Strain  to  which  subjected.     (P.  W. 

Barlow)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23:  396. 

Canal  Navigation,  Resistance  in.  So.  R.  8:  114.  *Ve 
Fluids. 

Canal  Population,  Our.  (G.  Smith)  Fortn.  23:  23V  — 
Ciiamb.  .1.  55:  2-;7. 

Canal  Wheel  for  raising  Water,  1S53.  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
55:  93- 

Canaletto,  or  Canale.  Antonio,  Venetian  painter,  in  Lon- 
don.    Colburn,  63:  ;^ji. 

Canary,  Talking.     Once  a  Week.  19:  •5?2. 

Canaries,  Talk  about.    (E.  Ingersoll)  New  Dom.  21:  61. 


CANARIES 


196 


CANOE 


Canaries,  Art  and  Mystery  of  managing.     (J.  Forester) 

Gociey.  53:  107. 
Canary  Islands,  AnL-ient  Inhabitants  of.     (T.  HoJgkin) 

Ed.  New  Pliiios.  J.  39:  372. 

—  and  Azores,  Summer  Cruise  among.     (Miss  Dabney) 

Harper,  46:  865. 

—  Climate  of.    (L.  von  Biich)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  1 :  93. 

—  Natives  of.     Hogg,  i:  1S9. 

—  Summer  Cruise  among.  (A.  L.  Gihon)  Harper,  54:  664. 
Cancer,  Indian  Cure  for.     Ciianib.  J.  9:  237. 

—  Middlesex  Hospital  Report  on.     Liv.  Age,  56:  30. 
Candace,  (iueen.     (J.  C.  M.  Laurent)  Am.  Trcsb.  U.  14: 

261. 
Candahar  Campaign.    See  Afghanistan,  War  of,  1879-S0. 
Candia,  Island  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  707. 

—  Insurreetion  in,  1866.     Beutley,  61:  367.  —  Colburn, 

138:  379. 
Candid,  The.     Blackw.  13:  108,  263. 
Candidate  from  Bull  Flat.    (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  4:  89. 
Candidating;  or,  Old  Times  in  the  Southwest.     (II.  W. 

Pierson)  Appleton,  26:  233. 

—  in  the  19th  Century.     Mo.  Kel.  M.  19:  396. 
Candidature  of  Mr.  Davlish.     Belgra.  41:  297. 
Candle,  Philosophy  of  a.     (G.  Molloy)  Irish  Mo.  4:  529. 
Candle  Factory,  liay  at  a.     Penny  M.  11:  41. 

—  Price's.    Colburn,  169:  402. 
Candle-Making.     (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  i :  78. 

—  Christianity  in.     No.  Brit.  20:  161. 

Candles.     (J.  Scofleru)  Belgra.  13:  442. — All  the  Year, 
40:  497. 

—  and  Enlightenment.     Hogg,  10:  49. 

—  and  Soap,  Chemistry  of.    J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  45:  122. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Cliamb.  J.  2i:  278. 

—  Stearic,  Manufacture  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  317. 

—  why  tliey  burn  blue  in  Presence  of  a  Ghost.  Lond.  M. 

6:  133- 
Candlemas  Day;  a  Mystery.     Kitto,  38:  413, 
Candler  Manuscript,  Extracts  from.    N.  E  Reg.  4:  179. 
Candlesticks  of  12th  Century  from  Goodrich  Court.     (S. 

K.  Meyrick)- Arch.  23:  317. 
Candlish,  K  Smitli.     Eraser,  23:  509. 
Candhsh,  Robert.     (A.  M.  Symington)  Good  Words,  22: 

134- 
CandciUe,  A.  P.  de,  Life  and  Labors  of.     (C.  F.  P.  von 

Martius)  Am.  J.   Sci.  44:  217.— (G.   B.Emerson) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  42:  217.  — (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85:  i. 
Candolles,  Ferdinand  de.     Bentley,  31:  414. 
Candv  Manufacture.     (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  10: 

318. 
Cane,  R.    Irish  Q.  8:  1005. 
Canes,  Essay  on.    (.J.  H.  Ingraham)  Am.  Mo.  M.  12:  259. 

See  Walking-Sticks. 
Canham,   Kitty,   Strange   Story  of.     (Mrs.  A.  Tindal) 

Temp.  Bar,  59:  341. 
Canina,  Luigi.     Art  J.  9:  31. 
Canker  and  the  Cure;  a  Story.     Howitt,  i:  75. 
Canna>,  Battle  of.     (C.  R.  Kennedy)  Temp.  Bar,  9:  270. 
Cannes.     (It.  Davej')  Lippinc.  13:  310, 

—  A  Winter  in.     Broadw.  5:  327. 
Cannibalism.     Liv.  Age,  75:  123. 

—  and  Christianity  in  Fiji.    (E.  House)  Meth.  Q.  19:  601. 

—  Driven  to.     All  the  Year,  28:  12. 

—  in  the  Cars;  a  Tale.    (S.  L.  Clemens)  Broadw.  i:  1S9. 

—  in  Galicia.     (L.  J.  Jennings)  Once  a  Week,  4:  324. 

—  Remains  in  Shellheaps.     (J   Wyman)  Am.  Natural. 

8:  403. 
Cannibals,  Cave,  of  South  Africa.     (Bowker,  Bleek,  and 
Beddoe)  Anlhrop.  R.  7:  121. 

—  Cruise  after.     (A.  II.  Guernsey)  Harper,  7:  455. 

—  Fiji.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  no. 

—  Six  Years  among.    House.  Words,  7:  133.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  37:  615. 


Cannibals  all;  or  Slaves  without  Masters.     De  Bow,  22: 

543- 
Canning,  Elizabeth,  Trial  of,  1753.     Chamb.  J.  18:  108. 

—  Eel.  M.  27:  246.  — Blackw.  87:  5S1. 
Canning,  Getirge.     (A.  C.  Ewald)  Temp.  Bar,  49:  310. 

—  (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  90:  76.  —  (Vise.  Stratford 
de  Redclitie)  19th  Cent.  7:  27.  —  (A.  H.  Everett) 
No.  Am.  26:  169.  —  For.  Q.  8:  391.  — Mas.  12:  458. 

—  (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Mus.  14:  216. —  Ann.  Reg. 
4:  130. — Mus.  20:615.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  276.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  8:  332.  —  Liv.  Age,  10:  355.  — Eraser, 
60:  513.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64;  3. — Nat.  R.  9: 
273- 

—  and  the  Anti-Jacobin.    Liv.  Age,  92:  280.    Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  68:  413. 

—  and  J.  H.  Frere,  Literary  Partnership  of.    Fraser,  90: 

174.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  358. 

Month  at  Seaford  in  1825  with.     (A.  G.  Stapleton) 

Macmil.  26:  25.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  691. 

—  and  his  Opponents.     Lond.  M.  18:  78. 

—  and  his  Times.   Chr.  Obs.  59:  816.  — No.  Brit.  31 :  304. 
Stai)leton's.     Liv.  Age,  63:  366. 

—  and  his  Writings.     Cornh.  15:  63. 

—  and  Iluskisson.     Westm.  15:  282. 

—  and  Pitt.     Fraser,  60:  513. 

—  and  the  Poetry  of  the  Anti-Jacobin.     Hogg,  7:  161. 

—  and  AVellington.     Month,  7:  397. 

—  as  a  Man  of  Letters.     (A.  Hay  ward)  Ed.  R.  108:  104. 

—  Bell's  Life  of.    Colburn,  77:  89. — Dub.  Univ.  28:  109. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  277. 

—  Character  of.     Colburn,  34:  367. 

—  Death  of.     Colburn,  20:  269. 

—  Indian  Administration.     No.  Brit.  37:  222. 

—  Letters  to  Earl  Camden.     Quar.  2:  412. 

—  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  115:  519. 

—  Literary  Remains  of.     Ed.  R.  108:   104.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  45:  120.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  608. 

—  Dr.  Philpott's  Letter  to.     Blackw.  21 :  858. 

—  Policy  of.     Am.  Q.  16:   i. 

—  Political  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  124:  325. 

—  Speech  at  Liverpool  Dinner.     Blackw.  7:  11.  —  Mo. 

R.  108:  188. 
at  Re-election.     Pamph.  l5:  215. 

—  Speeches  of.     Mo.  R.  116:  285.  —  Colburn,  22:  355. 
Canning,  William,  the  elder,  and  the  younger,  of  Bristol. 

Lond.  Soc.  5:  332. 
Canning  River,  The,  and  its  Settlers.  Western  Australia. 

(J.  W.  F.  Blundell)  Colburn,  87:  195. 
Cannon,  C.  J.     Works.     Brownson,  14:   503. 
Cannon,  History  of.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Harper,  25:  593. 

—  Hotchkiss  Revolving.     Eel.  Engiu.  12:  224. 

—  Musket,  and  Rifle.     Quar.  90:  445. 

—  Rifled,  in  England  and  France.     Ed.  R.  1 19:  480. 
Modern  Tactics  and.     Ed.  R.  109:   514. 

—  Treadwell's  Improvements  in.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

91:  97. 
See  Artillery;  Ordnance. 
Cannon-Balis,  and  their  striking  Velocitj'.     (G.  W.  Roy- 
ston-Pigott)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  lo:  i. 

—  JMeasurement  of  Velocitj-  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  667. 
Cannon-Powder,  Modern.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  289. 
Canoe,  Construction  of.     (W.  L.  Alden)  Harper,  56:  754. 

—  Cruising,  and  Outfit.     (G.  E.  Chase)  Harper,  61 :  395. 

—  discovered  at  North  Stoke,  in  Sussex.     (T.  Phillips) 

Arch.  26:  257. 
Canoes.     (C.  L.  Norton)  0.  &  N.  7:  544. 

—  How  to  build  and  manage.  (W.  L.  Alden)  Scrib.  4:  47S. 
Canoe   Convention   on   Lake   George.      (C.   L.   Norton) 

Canad.  Mo.  20:  426. 

Canoe  Cruise  in  the  Coral  Sea.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Over- 
land, 5:  571. 

Canoe  Voyage.    (P.  G.  Haraerton)  Fortn.  7:  179. 


CAXOE 


197 


CAPE 


Canoe  Voyage  through  Maine  to  Canada.     (J.  C.  Hoyt) 

Scrib.  14:  4SS. 
Canoe- YoA-aging.     ^lacgregor's  Rob  Roy  on  the  Rivera 

of  Europe.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  IIai])iT,  33:  569. 

in  the  Baltic.     (M.  Titcouih)  Harper,  35:  430. 

in  the  English  Channel.    (II.  M.  Alden)  Harper, 

36:  718. 
on  the  .Jordan.  (A.  H.  Gueniscy)  Harper,  41 :  49. 

—  Modern.     (R.  Tyson)  Canad.  Mo.  19:   533. 

—  on  the  Iligli  Mississippi.     (A.  H.  Siegfried)  Lippinc. 

26:  171,  279. 
Canofieno,  or  Roman  Swing.     Penny  51.  14:  257. 
Canon's   Clock.      House.   Words,    i8:   229.     Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  59:  65. 
Canon's   Daughter,   The.      (E.  About)  Canad.   Mo.    i: 

362. 
Canon  Law,  as  the  Ground  of  penitential  Discipline.    Chr. 

Rem.  8:  339. 
Canons,  Historical  Sketch  of  the.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  913. 

—  of  the  Apostles.     Bib.  Sac.  4:  i. 

—  of  1640.     Chr.  Obs.  42:  211. 

—  of   Sardica,  and  Cliarge  of   mutilating  MS.     (E.  S. 

Ffoulkes)  Macrail.  31 :  139.  —  Month,  23:   122. 
Caiion,  Day  up  the.     (.1.  F.  Bowman)  Overland,  7:   52S. 
Cailons.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  i:  435. 
Canon  City,  Oregon,  Romance  of.     (C.  Swift)  Lakeside, 

7:  461. 
Canonbury  Tower.     (.1.  Timbs)  Once  a  Week,  17:  26. — 

Chamb.  J.  27:   181. 
Canonization  of  St.  Michael  de  Sanctis,  1S62.     Dub.  R. 

52:  45- 

—  of  Saints.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  137. 

Cauensleigh,  Austin,  Canons  and  Canonesses  at.     (C.  S. 

Perceval)  Arch.  40:  417. 
Canopus  Stone.     (E.  J.  Davis)  Scrib.  6:  414. — Theo.  R. 

4:  2S9. 
Canossa  on  the  Slope  of  the  Apennines.     Cornh.  37:  46S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  504. 
Canova,  Antonio.     (Mrs.  E.  V.  Pilake)  Nat.  Q.  22:  244. 

—  (E.  A.  Salter)  Cath.  World,  28:  243.  —  Dial,  3: 

454.  —  (F.  S.  John-Brenon)  Art  .J.  32:  105. — Penny 

M.  9:  364.— Sharpe,  34:  309. 

—  and  British  Sculptors.     (A.  Cunningham)  Quar.  34: 

no. 

—  and  his  Works.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  469.     24!  162,  2S9. 

—  and   Napoleon.     (G.  L.  Austin)  Galaxy,   19:    310. — 

Loud.  M.  11:  451.  —  Portfo.(I)en.)  33:  406. 

—  Birtliplace  of.     (George  Sand)  Howitt,  2:  252. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  29: 

441.— (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  lo:  372.  —  Am.  (.^ 
19;  6S.— So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  115.  —  Anal.  M.  15; 
506. — Quar.  34:  no.  —  Dub.  Univ.  33:  469. — 
Mo.  R.  109:  449.  —  Niles's  Reg.  23:  276. —  Eraser, 
20:  370.  —  Ed.  R.  43:  496. — Mus.  2:  223.     9:  97. 

—  Le  Monnier's  Memoir  of.     Catli.  World.  1 :  59S. 

—  Orpheus  and  Eurydice  of.     (H.  B.  McDonald)  Godey, 

31:  103. 

—  Studio  of.     Colburn,  7:  2S. 

Canrobert,  Fran(,'ois  C,  Marshal.     Colburn,  119:  244. — 

Eel.  M.  34:  31. 
Cant.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:   175.  —  Temp.  Bur,  18:  410. 

—  and  Counter  Cant.    Macmil.  14:  75. 

—  Bygone.     All  the  Year,  23:  320. 

—  Progress  of;  an  Etching.     Loud.  M.  14:  4;. 
Can't  and  Can,  only  for  Ladies.     Chanib.  J.  35:  411. 
Cantal),  Confessions  of  a.     Biatkw.  16:  459,  571. 
Cantate   Domino,  Sterner  and  Schwing's.     (E.  Y.  Ger- 

hart)  Merccrsb.  12:  141,  315, 
Cantegrel.     Eraser,  52:  469. 
Canterbury.     (A.  F.  Marshall)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  2SS  — 

Penny  M  2:  460.    3:  73.  —  (H.  W.  I'reston)  Atlan. 

48:  S13.  — (P.  Walker)  Fraser,  86:   117. 


Canterbury,   Archbishops   of.      (S.  Wilberforce)   Quar. 

125:  3S6.  —  Bentley,  51:  432.     57:  546.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  56:  235.  — (iuar.  112:  82. 
Hook's  Lives  of.     Bentley,  49:    205.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

61:  100.  —Eel.  R.  125:  391.  —Dub.  R.  53:  275.  — 

Dub.  Univ.  87:  363. 

in  the  Reformation.     Quar.  125:  3S6. 

Lives  of  early.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  73. 

—  Cathedral  of.     All  the  Year,  33:  348.  — (J.  M.  Capes) 

Contemp.  20:  718.  —  (S.  Denne)  Arch.  10:  37. 
Evidence  of  a  Lavatory  in.     (S.  Denne)  Arch.  11 : 

108. 

French  Church  in.    (S.  Smiles)  Good  Words,  7:  253. 

Tomb  of  Theobald.     (H.  Boys)  Arch.  15:  291. 

—  5Iodern  Pilgrimage  to.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  45:  524. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     (.1.  Hawthorne)  Appleton,  20:  435. 
Cantillon,    R.,    and   Nationality  of    Political   Economy. 

(W.  S.  Jevons)  Contemp.  39:  61. 
Cantire,  Land's  End  at.     (E.  Bradley)  Once  a  Week,  15: 

355- 

—  Grouse-Shooting  in.     (W.  G.  Starbuck)  Temp.  Bar, 

18:  56. 
Canton.  China.     All  the  Year,  14:  15.     Same  art.  Cath. 
World,  2:  656. — House.  Words,  16:  376.  — Hunt, 
2:  521. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamh.  J.  47:  441. 

—  Day  in.     Chamb.  J.  44:  49.  —  Knick.  44:  356. 

—  French  in.     Bentley,  43:  403. 

—  Hong-Kong,  and  Macao.     (W.  G.  Palprave)  Cornh. 

37:  278.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  51. 

—  Inside.     Cornh.  i:  412. 

—  Ophthalmic  Hospital  at.     Penny  M.  6:  262. 

—  Street  Scenes  in.     Good  Words,  2:  2S1. 

Canton  River,  China,  Burial  Inscriptions  on  French  Isl- 
and in.    N.  E.  Reg.  II :  255. 

Canton,  Mass.,  History  of  English  Church  at.  X.  E. 
Reg.  29:  73. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  48. 

—  Powder  Mill  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  31 :  272. 

Canton,  N.  Y.,  St.  Lawrence  University.     (R.  Fisk,  jr.) 

0.  &  N.  4:  129. 
Cantor's  Daughter;  a  Tale.    (E.  Polko)  Sharpe,  46:  257. 
Cantu,  Cesare.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation.  2:   564. 

—  Margherita  Pusterla.     Chr.  Rem.  22:  21. 
Canvas-Back  and  Terrapin.    (W.  M.  Laffin)  Scrib.  15:  i. 
Canvasser's  Tale.     (S.  L.  Clemens)  Atiun.  38:  673. 
Caoutchouc.     Hogg,  7:  263. — House.  Words,  19:  403. 

—  and  its  Gatherers.     Appletor,  14:  i,  33. 

—  and  its  industrial  Uses.    (E.  Pavoux)  Ed.  Engin.  II : 

509. 

—  History  and   Properties  of.     (C.   Davis)  J.    Frankl. 

Inst.  9:   123. 

—  in  British  India.     Geog.  M.  3:  31. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (E.  Pavoux)  Ed.  Engin.  I4:  369. 
and  Uses  of.    (E.  Pavoux)  .1.  Frankl.  Iii<t.  98:  336. 

—  New  Source  of,  in  Burmah.     Pract.  M.  6:  00. 

—  Vulcanized.     Chamb.  .1.8:  5. 
See  also  India-Rubber. 

Caoutchouc  Tree.     Penny  51.  7:  337. 

Cap-and-Bells.     (J.  M.  Legan)  Harper,  27:    775.     28: 

36,  1S4. 
Capacity  and  Genius.     5fo.  R.  88:  192. 
Cape  Ann,  5Iass.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper,  51:  465. 
Cape  Breton,  Coal  Measures  of.     (J.  P.  Lesley)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  86:  179. 

—  .Journal  of  Expedition  to,  174;.     K.  E.  Reg.  27:  i;3. 
Cape  Coast  Castle.     Chamb.  J.  50:  676.     Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  15:  5S5. 
Cape  Cod.    (H.  l>.  Thoreau)  Putnam,  5:  632.    6:  59,  157. 

—  A  D.ish  at.     Putnam,  9:  62. 

—  Liscovcrj'  of   Remains  of  Ship  wrecked  ill  Pilgrim 

Times.     (A.  Uti*)  N.  E.  lieg.  18:  27- 


CAPE 


198 


CAPITAL 


Cape  Cod,  Highland  Light.     (II.  D.  Thoreau)  Atlan.  14: 
649. 

—  on  the  old  Maps.     (B.  F.  De  Costa)  X.  E.  Reg.  35:  49. 
Cape  Cod  Harbor.     Hunt,  i:  181. 

Cape  Cod  Region  and  Martha's  Vineyard.     (0.  S.  Sen- 

ter)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  81. 
Cape  Colony,  Eight  Days'  Ramble  in.     (G.  E.  Bulger) 

Intel.  Obs.  II :  246. 

—  Gallop  through.    (Capt.  Butler)  Colburn,  77:  312-457. 

—  in  1S27.     Lond.  M.  18:  4S7. 

—  or  the  South  Afriian  Republic.  Tait,  n  s.  20:  275,  342. 
Cape  Hum  in  1704.     (W.  I.  Kip)  Oveihuid,  10:  346. 

—  Navigation  of.     (^l.  V.  Maury)  Am.  J.  Sci.  26:  54. 
Cape-IIorn  I'ost-Otlice.     (L.  Kip)  Overland,  12:  424. 
Cape  ;May.     (T.  A.  Richards)  Knick.  54:  iij. 

—  in  June.     Li|)pinc.  16:  9. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope.     See  Good  Hope. 

Cape  St.  Vincent,  Naval  Battle  off,  1797.  Meth.  M.  23:  36. 

Cai)e  Verd  Islands.    Sliarpe,  25 :  289.  —  Liv.  Age,  2 :  673. 

—  Summer  Cruise  among.     (A.  L.  Gihon)  Harper,  54: 

674. 
Capel,  Monsignore  T.  J.    (F.  Barrow)  Galaxy,  10:  677. 

—  with  portrait,  Colburn,  168:  169. 
Capello,  Bianca.     Cornh.  22:  580,  598,  711.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  76:  60. 
Capen,  Nahum,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  41 :  397. 
Capen  Family  Record.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  80. 
Capen  Genealogy.     (E.  F.  Everett)  N.  E.  Eeg.  20:  246. 
Caper,  Bishop,  and  the  Methodist  Church.     De  Bow,  26: 

173- 
Capercailzie:  or,  Cock  of  the  Woods.     Hogg,  10:  400. — 
(M.  G.  Watkins)  Eraser,  104:  320. 

—  in  Northumberland.     (\V.  Topley)  Nature,  15:  7. 

—  in  Scotland,  Ilarvie-Brown's.     Nature,  20:  550. 
Capern,  Edward.    Poems.    (J.  A.  Fronde)  Eraser,  53 :  489. 
Capernaum.     (C.  R.  Couder)  Good  Words,  19:  549. 

—  Site  of.     (E.  Robinson)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  263. 

Capes,  .J.  M.,  Conversion  of.  (W.  G.Todd)  Month,  20:  473. 
Capgrave's  Chronicle.     Chanib.  J.  44:  696. 
Capillary  Attraction.     (A.  M.  Mayer)  J.   Fraukl.   Inst. 
86:  336,  400. 

—  Laplace  on.     Quar.  1 :  94. 

—  Nature  of.     (J.  W.  Draper)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  18:  147. 

—  Poisson  on.     For.  Q.  9:  175. 

Capillary  Wave   not  hitherto   described.     (-J.  Langton) 

Canad.  .1.  n.  s.  2:  96. 
Capital,  Accumulations  of.     Quar.  82:  206^ 

—  and  Cun-ency.     No.  Brit.  28:  191. 

—  and  Labor.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World,  28:  230.  —  (E. 

L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  249,  277.  —  (W.  T.  Moore) 
Chr.  Q.  7:  526.— (R.  Sulley)  Hunt,  26:  448,  578. 
56:  249.  —  Bost.  Q.  3:  209. —Brit.  Q,  67:  116.— 
De  Bow,  22:  249. —  Dem.  R.  25:  38 5.  33:  193.  — 
Bank.M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  151. —Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  229, 

313- 

and  Profit.     (J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Eraser,  81:  500. 

and  Wages.     Republic,  2:  114. 

Arbitration  between.    Pract.  M.  5:  119. 

Future  of.     (G.  Potter)  Contemp.  16:  437. 

Union  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  27:  802. 

—  and  its  Use.     Chamb.  J.  36:  209. 

—  and  Population.     (G.  R.  Rickards)  De  Bow,  21:  217. 

—  Association  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  lo:  i. 

—  Depreciation  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  89. 

—  Economy  of.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  Blackw.  95:  300. 

—  Emancijiation  of.     (S.  S.  Hebbard)  Univ.  Q.  31:  133. 

—  Fixed  and  floating.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  115. 

—  Future  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  429. 

—  Invisible.     Blackw.  98:  701. 

—  J.  S.  Mill  on.     (A.  Musgrave)  Contemp.  24:  728. 

—  Orsanizafion  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:   37. 

—  Origin,  Growth,  and  Uses  of.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  147. 


Capital,  Poverty,  and  Crime.  (E.  Roscoe) Victoria,  21 :  561. 

—  Protection  of.     O.  &  N.  3:  467. 

—  Ratio  of,  to  Consumiition.     (F.  B.  Ilawley)  Nat.  Q. 

39:  95- 

—  Rights  of.     (W.  T.  Thornton)  Fortn.  8:  592. 

—  Withdrawal  of,  from  Trade;  Failures,  1857-75.     (W. 

M.  Grosvenor)  Nation,  21:  81. 

—  Workingman's  View  of.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  85. 

—  World's  Demand  for.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:   51. 
Capitals  of  Europe,  Northern.     Mo.  R.  146:  539. 
Capital   Farce  for  Siioole ;   a  Story.     (R.  M.  Jephson) 

Temp.  Bar,  62:  527. 
Capital  Punishment.     (J.  M.  Bincklev)  Lakeside,  9:  328. 

—  (A.  T.  Bled.soe)  So.  R.  n.  s.'  20:  395.  — (E.  L. 
Godkin)  Nation,  8:  166. —(H.  King)  St.  James, 
13:  47-— (K-  S.  Nadal)  No.  Am.  116:  138.— 
(C.  Redding)  Colburn,   136:    225,  342.     143:    328. 

—  (F.  Rowton)  Howitt,  2:  218-3S6.  3:  24-170. — 
(S.  Taylor)  Tait,  i:  546.  — (E.  B.  Hall)  No.  Am.  62: 
40.  — (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  i:  28.  3:  562.— 
(L.  Bacoii)New"Eng.  4:  563.  — (W.  Dwiglit)  Chr.  (i. 
Spec.  2:  505. — Meth.  Q.  6:  462. — Chr.  R.  14:  365. 

—  (A.  B.  Dod)  Princ.  14:  307.  —  (F.  Parkman) 
Chr.  Exam.  12:  i.     14:  298.  —  Bib.  Sac.  4:   270. 

—  (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  355.  —  Dem. 
R.  10:  272.  12:  227,  409.  19:  90.  20:  71,  204, 
300.  —  Ed.  R.  35:  314. — Quar.  7:  159.  —  Carey's 
Mus.  4:  78,  444,  547.  7:  7,  69.  —  So.  Lit.  J.  i: 
302.  —  Clir.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  71.  —  Mo.  R.  114:  244. 

—  For.  Q.  25:  394.  —  Blackw.  27:  865.  58:  129. — 
Westm.  17:  52.  —  Pamph.  3:  115.  8:  2S1.  12: 
287.  —  Fraser,  2:  666.  —  N.  Eel.  7:  504.  —  (F.  Row- 
ton)  Peop.  J.  7:  295-372.  — (T.  Walker)  West.  Law 
J.  2:  267.  —  (E.  Arehbold)  West.  Law  J.  5:  421.— 
(H.  Titus)  West.  Law  J.  5:  448.  —  (W.  W.  Fosdick) 
West.  Law  J.  7:  472.  —  (G.  B.  Cheever,  S.  Hand, 
and  W.  Pliillips)  No.  Am.  133:  534. — Bentley, 
56:  171. — Colburn,  142:  107.  —  Cong.  M.  i:  412. 

—  Eel.  R.  27:  284.  29:1.  74:554.  87:393.  88: 
129.  90:  98,  460.  91:  33,  221.  92:  317. —(J. 
Simon)  Ev.  Sat.  8:  673-Soi.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr. 
Exam.  14:  298.  —  Fraser,  69:  753.  —  Irish  Q.  7: 
723.  — Tait,  U.S.  4:  438.  — Zoist,  2:  295.     7:  331. 

—  Aboliuon  of.     Westm.  91:  429. —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18: 

650. 

—  and  Gen.  ix.  6.     Kitto,  33:  314.     34:  314. 

—  and  Imprisonment  for  Life.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

16;  193. 

—  and  the  Prerogative  of  Pardon.     Westm.  81:  398. 

—  and  retributive  Law.     (C.  Wiley)  Am.  Presb.  U.  20: 

414. 

—  Anecdotes  from  the  Blue  Book.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  47. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  677. 

—  Argument  against.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  16:  213. 

—  Biblical  Argument  for.     (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  6; 

341.  —  Dub.  Univ.  75:  414. 

—  Decrease  of.     Broad w.  4:  153. 

—  Dialogue  on.     Tait,  3:  590. 

—  Divine  Law  on.     Kitto,  18:  35. 

—  Dvniond  on.     Temp.  Bar,  15:   144. 

—  Eftects  of.     Cornh.  9:  304. 

—  Expediency  of.     Victoria,  2:  481. 

—  for  Forgery.     Ed.  R.  52:  39S.  —Cong.  M.  i:  373. 

—  History  and   Results  of,  in  England.     (F.  Rowton) 

Howitt,  2:  345. 

—  m  England.     (K.  W.  Rowsell)  Contemp.  28:  628. 

—  in  its  moral  Aspect.     (F.  Rowton)  Howitt,  3:  24-170. 

—  in  London.     (Earl  Ferrers)  Bentley,  2:  595. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     (J.  Y.  Akerman)  Arch.  38:  54. 

—  Lord  Nugent  on.     Mo.  R.  153:  342. 

—  Report  of  Royal  Commission  on.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  47. 

—  (J.  F.  Stephen)  Fraser,  73:  232. 


CAPITAL 


199 


CARBONIC 


Capital  Punishment,  Use  and  Abuse  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  I : 

265. 
See  Criminal  Law;  Executions;  Hanging;  Penal  Code; 

Punishment;  Seaft'old. 
Tapitalist  in  Society-.     (F.  \V.  Newman)  Eraser,  92:  686. 
Capitalists,  Trade-Union  of.     Pract.  il.  3:  50. 
('ai)iti)l  lUiilding  at  Washington.     Ste  Washington. 
Capon  Springs,  Va.     (E.  C.  Urate)  IIar|)er,  22:  600. 
Cappe,  Catherine,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  5S. — Mo. 

K.  100:  391. 
Cappe,  N.     Explication.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  141. 

—  Sermons.     Chr.  Disc.  1 :  39. 

Ca|»poni,  Gino.     (M.  S.  Stillman)  Nation,  32:  321. 

Caprera,  Visit  to.     Bentley,  54:  37. 

Capri.     Blackw.  97:  72. — (,'hainl).   .J.  47:  608.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  75:  742.  —  Ev.  Sat.  14:  461.— Penny 

M.  3:  276. 

—  and  Capriotes.     (W.  D.  Ilowells)  Nation,  3:  14,  33. 

—  and  its  Roman  Remains.     Ev.  Sat.  14:  51S. 

—  Artist's  Island.     (D.  Benson)  Lippinc.  23:   17. 

—  Festa-Day  at.     Colburn,  103:  449. 

—  On  a  Housetop  in.     (R.  MeLeod)  Lippinc.  18:  310. 

—  Pa\stum,  Amalfi.      Cornh.  36:  151.     Same  art.   Eel. 

M.  89:  454. 

—  Rambles  of  Three  in.    (M.  B.  Wright)  Lippinc.  24:  393. 

—  Week  on.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  21:  740. 
Caprice  and  Destiny.     Colburn,  145:  460-648. 
Caprices  and  Ferns;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  18:  49. 
Capsicum  House  for  young  Ladies.     Liv.  Age,  13:  477, 

504,  571.     14:  30-478. 
"Captain,"    the  Turret-Monitor,  Loss  of.      Eel.  Engin. 
3:  455.  —  Eraser,  83:  68.  —  Gent.  M.n.  s.  5:  701. — 
(.J.  S.  Russell)  Macmil.  22:  473. 

—  and  the  "Monarch."     (J.  S.  Mackie)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  9: 

173- 

Captain's  Drum ;  a  Poem.    (B.  F.  Taylor)  Atlan.  41 :  593. 

Ca])tain's  last  Love.     (W.  Collins)  Belgra.  31:  257. 

Captain's  Prisoner.     House.  Words,  6:  469. 

Captain's  Room.  (W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice)  All  the  Year, 
47:  supp.  I. 

Captain's  Story.     Dem.  R.  18:  305. 

Cai)tain's  Story.     Galaxy,  2:  725. 

Captain  Blazon's  Preserves;  a  Tale.  (V.  Da}Tell)  Temp. 
Bar,  3:  421. 

Captain  Bob's  Farewell  to  his  Sword.  (L.  W.  5L  Lock- 
hart)  Lond.  Soc.  7:  379. 

Captain  Clutterbuck's  Champagne.     Blackw.  90:    499- 

645-     91:  35-178. 
Captain  Cole's  Passenger.     (.J.  Payn)  Bdgra.  38:  160. 
Captain  Dangerous;  a  Novel.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar, 

4:  153-441-     5:  9-431-     6:  5-439.     7:  30,  202. 
Captain  Davis;  a  Caiifornian  Ballad.     Knick.  45:  331. 
Captain  Desmond's  Daugliter.     Chamb.  J.  58:  631-693. 
Ca])tain  Falconer.    (F.Marryat)   Colburn,  51:  347.    52: 

162-306. 
Captain  Garbas.     Knick.  56:  i,  135,  232. 
Captain  Gaylord's  Will.     (R.  Harper)  Harper,  20:  341. 
Captain  Henderson's  ICscape;  a  Story.  (A.  E.  C.  Maskcll) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:   169. 
Captain  Horsfall's  Romance.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Galax}-, 

12:  788. 
Cajitain  Jack.     Bentley,  6:  322. 
Captain  Jonas  Smith;  a  Story.     (C.  G.  Leiand)  Temp. 

Bar,  56:  342, 
Captain  Kidd's  Money.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Atlan.  26:  522. 
Captain  Lainbswool.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  22:   iS;. 
Captain  Lloyd's  Legacy.  (N.  S.  Dodge)  Lakeside,  6:  330. 
Captain  Luce's  Enemy.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Scrib.  6:  161. 
Captain  Millicent.     (M.  A.  Dod;,a')  Scrib.  7:  360. 
Cap-ain  Miisters's  Widow;  a  Tale.    Eng.  Dom.  M.  8:  151. 
Captain  Norton's  Diary.     (Mrs.  R.  Church)  Jelgra.  II : 
325,  449.    13 :  119.  i 


Captain  Put's  Novel;  a  Storj-.     (S.  B.  Long)  Lippinc. 

28:  163. 
Captain  Spike.     (J.  F.  Cooper)  Bentley,  20:  429,  533. 

21:  S-596.     22:  6S-564.     23:  77-375. 
Captain  Tinderbox;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  24:  217. 
Captain  Tom's  Fright.     Galaxy,  3:  653. 
Captain  Tremlet's  Duel.     Liv.  Age,  34:  496. 
Cai)tain  Viviane;  an  Operetta.     Canad.  Mo.  II :   183. 
Ca])tive  ;  a  tragic  .Scene.    (JI.  G.  Lewis)  Colburn,  46:  317. 
Capture   of   British    Merchantmen    at    Cohasset,    Ma.ss. 

Hunt,  6:  462. 
Captures  and  Prize  Money  in  the  United  States  Civil  War, 

1861-65.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  260. 
Captured  by  Confeds.     Lond.  Soc.  21:  433. 
Captured  Leprauclian ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  67. 
Cajiuchiu,  The.     Liv.  Age,  13:  i^i. 

—  of  Bruges;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  2:  237. 

—  The  old,  and  the  young  Carmelite,     (bishop  Ferrette) 

O.  &  N.  10:  194. 
Capuchins,  Convent  of,  at  Rome.     (A.  Searle)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  16:  673. 
Capuchin  Convent ;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  26:  449. 
Car,  Self-Adjnsting  Railroad  and  Street.     (J.  Pollock) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  II :   17. 
Cari-  and  Railways,  hnprovements  in,  1S27.    J.  Frankl. 

In^t.  4:  317. 

—  Palace.     (H.  W.  Hulland  and  E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation 

25:  344- 
Car-Cim])ler,  Janney.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  107:  46. 
Car  Nicobar,  Inhabitants  of.     (W.  L.  Distant)  Anthrop. 

J.  3:  2. 
Caraboo,  Princess.     Ev.  Sat.  i:  712. 
Caracas,  City  of.     (H.  E.  Sanford)  Harper,  17:  1S7.— 

All  the  Year,  14:  415.     15:  55. 

—  Destruction  of,  bv  Eartlujuake,  1S12.     (A.  von  Hum- 

boldt) Ed.  Philus.  J.  i:  272. 

—  Dupons's  Residence  at.     Ed.  R.  8:  37S. 

—  Peep  at.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  9:  351. 

—  Semple's  Sketch  of,  1S12.    (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  16:  6S2, 

—  Visit  to.    Liv.  Age,  3:  305. 

Caracci,  The.     (O.  F.  Adams)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  59. 

—  Caravaggio,  and  Monachism.     Blackw.  49:  371. 
Caraccioli,  F.,  Prince,  and  Nel.son.    (\Y.  C.  Taylor)  Bent- 
ley, 21 :  143. 

Caraccioli,  Galeazzo,  and  the  Italian  Reformation,  1556. 

(A.  Roberts)  Chr.  Obs.  68:  2S2. 
Caracciolo,  Enrichetta.     Experience  as  a  Nun.     (J.  Fic- 

ciotti)  Eel.  M.  74:  99. 
Carafa,  Anna,    Mrs.  II.  R.  St.  John  on  the  Court  of. 

Victoria,  19:   iSo. 
Caraites.     See  Karaites. 

Carat,  Meaning  of  the  Term.     Penny  M    13:  239,247. 
Caravans,  Desert.     Penny  M   7:  197. 

—  Pilgrim,  in  the  East.     (S.  Merrill)  Internat.  R.  5:  6^9. 
Caravansaries.     Penny  M.  3:  425. 

Carbolic  Acid,  Antidote  to.     Pract.  M.  1 :  320. 
Carbon  and  Iron,  Compounds  of.     (A.  Guelt)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  62:  335.  396. 

—  Crystals  and  Silicon.     Eel.  Engin.  22:  3S5. 

—  Fusion  on.     Am.  J.  Sci.  10:   109. 

—  of  Plants,  Source  of.     Na'iire,  16:  210. 

—  Spectrum  of.     (W.  M.  Watts)  Nature,  23:   107. 
Carbons  in  the  Electric  Lamp.     (II.  W.  Wilev)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  118:  55. 
Carbonari,  The.  Chamb.  .T.  30:  363.  —  St.  .James,  18:  251. 

—  Last  of.     (L.  ^lariotli)  Co]l)urn,  69:   106. 

—  of  Italy.     Dem.  R.  38:   130. 

Carbonic  .\cid  as  an  Anaesthetic.     Cornh.  6:  546. 

—  Does  Chloropyll  decompose?  (E.  R.  Lankester)  Nature, 

21:  557. 

—  Liquefaction  and  Solidification  of.     (J.  K.  Mitchell) 

J.  Frankl.  lust.  26:  2S9. 


CARBONIC 


200 


CARLISLE 


Carbonic  Acid,  Physical  Properties  of.    (J.  W.  Nystrom) 

J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  lOO:  355. 
Carbonic  Oxide  and  Cast-Iron  Stoves.     (I.  Kenisen)  Am. 

Arch.  10:  95,  120. 
Carboniferous    Formation    in    Massachusetts.      (W.   0. 

Crosby  and  G.  H.  Barton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  416. 
Carboniferous   Period,   Fern   Forests  of.      (L.   Agassi/,) 

Allan.  11:  615. 
Carbonization   of  "Wood  by   Steam.      (M.   Violette)   J. 

Frank).  Inst.  47:  279. 
Cards,  Letter-Envelopes,  etc.     Liv.  Age,  11:  25. 

—  What  is  on  tiieV    (A.  Fonblanque,  jr.)  Once  a  Week, 

4:  469. 
Cards,  P hiving.   Argosy,  27:  306. —  Chamb.  J.  48:  593. 

—  Ciieating  at.     All  the  Year,  5:  331. 

—  Dice  and.     (C.  Nordlioff)  Harper,  26:  163. 

—  Gaines  at.     Macmil.  5:   129. 

for  one  Player.     (W.  Pole)  Macmil.  31:  242. 

played  by  Machinery.     Macmil.  33:  241^ 

—  Introduction  into  England.     (K.  (iougli)  Arch.  8:  152. 

—  Origin  and  Nomenclature  of.     (W.  Bell)  Ait  J.  13: 

249-369. 

—  Recent  Works  on.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Nation,  30:  iSo. 

—  Strange  Hands  at.     All  the  Year,  37:  77. 
Card  Games,  Obsolete.     Once  a  Week,  lo:  362. 
Card-Playing,  Antiquity  of.  (D.  Barrington)  Arch.  8:  134. 

—  Observations  on.     (J.  Bowie)  Arch.  8:  147. 
Card-Sharping.     (L.  Wraxall)  Once  a  Week,  4:  597. 
Cardan,  the  Bigamist.     Liv.  Age,  14:  599. 
Cardan,  Jerome.     Blackw.  75:  633. 

—  Autobiography.     Portfo.{l)en.)  33:  460. 

—  Life  of.     (H.  Southern)  Ketros.  i:  94. 

Morley's.     Lond.  Q.  3:  93. 

Cardellac,  the  Jeweler.     Dem.  K.  13:  162. 

(.larditf  Giant  and  other  Frauds.     (G.  A.  Stockwell)  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  13:  1S7. 

—  Biography  of.     Lakeside,  6:  12S. 

—  History  of  the  Hoax.     (W.  A.  McKinney)  New  Eng. 

34:  759- 
Cardinals  and   Popes.     (C.   Pebody)  Macmil.  36:    326. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  567. 

—  English,  List  of .     Dub.  R.  76:  258. 
Lives  of.     Chr.  Rem.  56:  402. 

—  in  Conclave.     All  the  Year,  24:  400. 

—  New,  1879.     (D.  Paul)  Cath.  World,  29:  559. 
Cardiiialate,  The.     (Mgr.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  21:  359, 

472. 
Cardiograph,  INIodified.     Nature,  13:  471. 
Cardiograph  Trace.     (A.  H.  Garrod)  Nature,  12:  275. 
Cardross  Case  and  the  Free  Church.     Macmil.  2:  293. 
Cardwell,  E.,  Military  Policy  of.     Fraser,  82:  537. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  521. 
Care  of  a  Pipe.     (A.  Fonblanque)  Belgra.  7:  414. 
Cares  of  the  World.  Hancock's.     Canad.  Mo.  10:  562. 
Career  of  a  Capitalist.     Allan.  43:  129. 

—  of  a  Wig;  a  Story.     (H.  Louther)  Tinsley,  28:  4S4. 
Careme.  A.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  9:  214. 

Carew,  Bampfylde-JIoore,  King  of  the  Beggars.   Nation, 

13:  420.  —  Chamb.  J.  38:  197. 
Carew,  Sir  Peter.     House.  Words,  3:  527. 

—  Life  of.     (Sir  T.  Phillips)  Arch.  28:  96. 

—  —  and  TiiTies  of.     Liv.  Age,  56:  187. 

Carew,  R.     Godfrey  of  Boulloigne.     (T.  Roscoe)  Retros. 

3:  32. 
Carew,  T.     Poems.     (G.  Robinson)  Retros.  6:  224. 
Carey,  Arthur.  Ordination  of.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  532.  —  (L. 

Bacon)  New  Eng.  1:  586. 
Carey.  Henry  C,  with  portrait.     (R.  W.  Griswold)  Am. 

Whig  R.  13:  79.  —  (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  10: 

817. 

—  Past,  Present,  and  Future.     (T.  B.  Fox)  Chr.  Exam. 

44:  161. —Eel.  R.  90:  148. 


Carey,  Henry  C,  Political  Economy  of.  (R.  W.  Gris- 
wold) Internal.  M.  2:  402. 

Carey,  Matthew,  Biograjjliy  of.  (E.  Holden)  Hunt,  i: 
437.  —  (M.  Carey)  New  Eng.  M.  5:  404,  4S9.  6:  60, 
93,  227.     7:  61. —  Am.  Alma.  1841:  275. 

—  Compliment  to.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  345. 

—  Dinner  to,  at  Lexington,  1S2S.     Niles's  Reg.  34:  337, 

—  Ireland  vindicated.     Anal.  M.  13:  417. 

Carey,  William.     (J.  P.  Chowu)  Ex.  H.  Lcc.  14:  125. 

—  Life  and  (.'haracter  of.     Eel.  R.  61 :  29. 

—  Marshman  and  Ward,  Life  and  Times  of.     Chr.  Obs. 

59:  408.  — Eel.  M.  49:  14. 

—  Memoir  of.    Chr.  R.  i:  531. —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:  168. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  578.  —  Mo.  R.  140:  457.  —  Cong. 
M.  18:  I,  73,  161.    20:  251,  320.  —  Eel.  R.  64:  448. 

Carey.     See  Cary. 

Caribbean  Sea.     Nature,  22:  242. 

—  American  Dredgings  in.     (A.   Agassiz)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

18:  352. 
Caribbees,  Ober's  Camps  in.     Nature,  22:  215. 

—  of  Honduras.     (T.  Meyrick)  Month,  13:  97. 
Carilioo.     ( — Wright)  Overland,  3:   524. 

—  Hunting.     (C.  C.  Ward)  Sci-ib.  17:  234. 

in  Canada.     (II.  Humber)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  509. 

Caricature.     Once  a  Week,  13:  409. 

—  and  Caricaturists.     (R.  G.  White)  Harper,  24:  5S6. — 

(C.  Whitehead),Bentley,  24:  419. 

—  and  Grotesque  in  Art.     (T.  Wright)  Art  J.  15:  5- 

242.     16:  20-367. 

in  Literature  and  Art.    Quar.  119:  215.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  88:   556. 

—  and  Satires  of  the  i8th  Century.     Blackw.  64:  543. 

—  Century  of.     Liv.  Age,  19:   126. 

—  Classic  and  mediojval.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  519. 

—  English,  under  the  Georges.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  3. 

—  French.     (A.  Rhodes)  Scrib.  6:  2. 

—  History  illustrated  by.    (T.  Wright)  Colburn,  83:  411. 

—  All  the  Y''ear,  21:   184.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  7: 
205.  —  Eel.  M.  15:  549. 

—  History  of.     (J.  Parton)  Harper,  50:   323-806.     51: 

35-796.     52:  25. 

—  in  America.    All  the  Y'ear,  41:  29S. 

—  Limits  of.     (C.  T.  Congdon)  Nation,  3:  55. 

—  Parisian.     Westm.  32:  282. 

—  Pellegrini's.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  14:  238. 

—  Statesmen  in.     Liv.  Age,  140:  443. 
Caricatures.     Westm.  28:  261. 

—  Political.    Quar.  136:  453. 
Caricaturists,  English.     Once  a  Week,  26:  558. 
Carie  of  Cambridge.     Kuick.  48:  365. 

Carillons.    All  the  Year,  31:  316.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  2S6. 

—  Belgian,  and  English  Belfries.     (II.  R.  Haweis)  Con- 

temp.  17:  41. 
Carillon  Machine.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  100:  193. 
Caripe,  Cavern  of.     Penny  M.  6:  354,  365. 
Carishrook  Castle.     Penny  M.  1 :  356. 
Carila;  a  Tale.     (M.  Oliphant)  Cornh.  33:  641.    34:  i- 

618.     35  :   106-738.    36 :   1,  235.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,   130:  34-787.     131:  275-802.     132:  23S-5S9. 

133:  14-815.     134:  232-548. 
Carl  Almendinger's  Office;   a  Story.     Knick.  59:  342, 

457,  546.     60:  9-517.     61:  65-406. 
Carlen,  E.  S.  F.     Rose  of  Tistelon.     Taif,  n.  s.  11 :  493. 
Carleton,  William.     Dub.  L'niv.  17:  66. 

—  Fardorougha.     5Io.  R.  149'  Sjo- 

—  Novels.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  737. 

—  Traits  and  Stories.     Dub.  Univ.  24:  26S. 
Carleton,  Will.     Farm  Ballads.     Chamb.  J.  50:  618. 
Carlino.     (G.  Ruffini)  Good   Words,  II :  1-225.     Same 

art.  L"v.  Age,  104:  472,  780.     105:  239,  301. 
Carlisle,  Gtorge  W.  F.  Howard,  Earl  of,  with  portrait. 
Peop.  I.  10:  104.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  786. 


CARLISLE 


201 


CARLYLE 


Carlisle,  Gcnr;;e  W.  F.  Ilowanl,  Earl  of,  on  Pope.     (T. 

De  Quiiicey)  Tait,  n.  s.  i8:  228,  311. 
Carlisle,  City  of.     Penny  ^I.  2:  303. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Penny  M.  14:  41. 

Horns  given  to.     (W.  Cole)  Arch.  5:  340. 

—  Siege  of .     All  the  Year,  25:  558. 

Carlism  in  Spain.     (J.  W.  Preston)  Scrib.  7:  229. 
Carlist  Chief,  A.     All  the  Year,  39:  413,  43S. 
Carlists  and  Christines,  Stephens's  Adventures  among. 
Mo.  R.  144:  I. 

—  Country  of  the.     Once  a  Week,  28:  436. 

—  in  Catalonia.     Blackw.  65:  24S. 

—  of  Spain.     (T.  P.  Adams)  Galaxy,  16:  399, 

—  Scraps  from  my  Sabretasche.     Colbuni,  69:  17-295. 
Carlo  the  Absconded.     Chamb.  J.  32:  346. 

Carlo  Borromeo,  St.,  Notes  on.     Colburn,  109:  144. 
Carlo  Sebastiani,  the  Aide-de-Camp.     Blackw.  47:  497, 

650,  739- 
Carlos,  Don,  Son  of  Philip  II.  of  Spain.     Fraser,  84:  26. 

—  Colburn,  5:  231-352. 

—  and  Philip  II.     Liv.  Age,  84:  606.  — Ed.  E.  127:  1. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  525.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
96:  480. 

—  True  Story  of.     (W.  C.  Robinson)  Month,  41:  546. 
Carlos,  Don,  Spanish  Pretender,  1S73.     iJub.  Univ.  81: 

537- 
Carlotta.  Daughter  of  Louise  Maria  of  Belgium.     (.J.  S. 

C.  Abbott)  Galaxj',  7:  395. 
Carlovingian  Dynasty  and  the  Feudal  System.    Lond.Q. 

25:  32. 
Carlovingian  Romances.     Ed.  R.  115:  359.  —  Eraser,  36: 

404. 
Carlowitz,  Treaty  of,  1699.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  158. 
Carlsbad,  Invalids  at.    (H.  A.Wise)  Harper,  20:  206,  353. 
Carlsruhe,  Our  lirst  and  last  Winter  at.     Colburn,  103: 

2S4-441. 
Carlyle,    Alexander,    of   Invoresk.     Blackw.   88 :    734. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  68:  2S7.  —  Eel.  R.  113:  174. 

—  Autobiography.      (A.  Geikie)  New  Eng.   23  :  S3.  — 

Brit.  Q.  33:  1S2.  —  Chamb.  J.  35:  46.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
58:  95.  —  Ed.  R.  113:  144.  —  Nat.  R.  12:  230. — 
No.  Brit.  34:  239.  —  Quar.  148:  255.  —  Theo.  &  Lit. 
J.  13:  539. 

Carlyle,  J.  D.,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  4:  528. 

Carlyle,  Jane  Welsh.     Chamb.  J.  58:  135. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  (J.  II.  Browne)  Galaxy,  19:  44.  —  (.1. 
F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  77:  206.  — (II.  .James)  Na- 
tion, i:  20.  —  (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  102:  419  — 
(J.  Morley)  Fortn.  14:  1.  — (G.  S.  Phillips)  Atlan. 
i:  185.  —  (G.  Smith)  Nation,  23:  184.— (A.  G. 
Sedgwick)  Nation,  32:  109.  —  (.J.  (i.  Wilson)  Harper, 
48:  726.  —  (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  62:  8SS.  —  with 
portrait,  (R.  II.  Ilutton)  Good  Words,  22  :  2S2. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  749.  —  Dub.  R.  78:  97.  —  (L. 
Stephen)  Cornh.  43:  349.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96: 
742.  — Brit.  Q.  10:  1.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  18:  285. 

—  (.r.  W.  Chadwi.k)  Unita.  R.  15:  280. —(R.  11. 
Sheiihcrd)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  361.  — (W.  M.  Har- 
bour) New  Eng.  40  :  396.  —  (G.  Putnam)  Potter 
Am.  Mo.  16:  43S.  — (M.  F.  Sullivan)  Dial  (Cli.),  i: 
225.  —  (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  12:  199.  —  (.1. 
V.  O'Conor)  Cath.  World,  33:  18.—  Peop.  J.  10: 
239.  —  Eel.  M.  96:  564.  —  Lond.  Q.  56:  189.  — 
Canad.  Mo.  19  :  316.  —  Liv.  Age,  148  :  692.  — 
Chamb.  57:  663.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   147:  43S. 

—  with  portrait,  Appleton,  6:  465.  —  witli  jinrtrait, 
Eel.  M.  27:  516.  —  with  iiortrait,  Eel.  M.  84:  761. 

—  with  portrait.  Once  a  Week,  27:  275. —  Bentlev, 
40:  538.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  40:  1S4.  —  Bentley, 
48:  471.  —  Blackw.  85:  127. — Cornh.  6:  107. — 
Meth.  Q.  9:  119,  217. — with  portrait,  Fraser,  7: 
706.  —  Eel.  M.  21:  141. 


Carlyle,  Thomas.  (P.  Frank)  Eel.  M.  22:  199. —  Liv. 
Age,  58:  323.  —  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  159. — Quar.  132: 
335.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  666.  Same  art. 
Ell.  M.  79:  129. 

—  and  Pere  Bonhoms.  (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  13:  820. 

—  and  Mrs.  (Jarlyle;  a  ten  Years'  Reminiscence.     (II. 

Larkin)  Brit.Q.  74:  28.     See  Carlyle,  Jane  WeUh. 

—  and  T.  Chalmers.    (D.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  22:  477. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  499. 

—  and  Comte.     (W.  D.  Le  Sueur)  Canad.  Mo.  19:  639. 

—  and  Disraeli.     Colburn,  147:  uS. 

—  and  George  Eliot.     (G.  Sarson)  Mod.  R.  2:  399.  —  (.1. 

Brj'ce)  Nation,  32:  201. 

—  and  his  Critics.     Eel.  R.  114:  25. 

—  and  John  Howard.     Fraser,  41 :  406. 

—  and  Edward   Irving.     (L.  Murray)  Canad.  5Io.  20: 

303- 

—  and  ^lacaulay.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  476. 

—  and  Whitman.     N.  Eel.  i:  190. 

—  as  a  Historian.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Penn  Mo.  3:  439. 

—  as  a  Nicknamer.     St.  James,  49:  99. 

—  as  a  practical  Guide.     Putnam,  13:  519. 

—  at  Edinburgh.     Argosy,  i:  504. 

—  (^hartism.     See  Chartism. 

—  Conversations  with.   (W.  Knighton)  Contemp.  39:  904. 

—  Cromwell.     See  Cromwell. 

—  Early  Life  of.    (J.  A.  Froude)  19th  Cent.  10:  i.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  259.     Same  art.  Ecl.M.  97:  2S9. 

—  Essays.     Brit.  Q.  2:  297. 

—  Ethics  of.     (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  44:  664. 

—  Heroes  and  Hero- Worship.    (J.  II.  Barrett)  Am.  Whig 

K.  9:  339.  —  Chr.  Rem.  3:  341. —  Bib.  R.  3:  183. 
-Mo.  R.  155:  1. 

—  Imitation  of.     (II.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  2:  214. 

—  Impressions  of,   in   1848.      (H.   W.  Emerson)  Scrib. 

22:  89. 

—  Incident  in  Life  of.     (G.  S.  Bower)  Colburn,  169:  23S. 

—  Influence  of.     (J.  K.  Foster)  Cong.  M.  26:  262.  —  (K. 

L.  CJodkin)  Nation,  5:  194,  235.  —  (J.  F.  Kirk)  Na- 
tion, 5:  237. 
and  our  present  Thcolog}'.    (J.  Martineau)  Nat.  R. 

3:  449- 

—  Latter-Da}-  Pamphlets.     No.  Brit.  14:  i. —  Blackw. 

67:  641.  — So.  Q  18:  313.  —  Chamb.  J.  14:  2A. — 
t  hr.  Obs.  50:  488.  —  Ed.  R.  92:  385.  —  Prosp.  R. 
6:  212.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  330. 

—  Laugh  of.     (T.  W.  Iligginson)  Atlan.  48:  4^13. 

—  Lectures  on  Periods  of  European  Culture.     (E.  Dow- 

den)  19th  Cent.  9:  856.     Sanne  art.  Liv.  Age,  149: 

^43- 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (.\.  II.  Guernsey)  Apjileton,  15: 

754,  7S0,  805. — Westm.  115:  457. 

—  Notes  on.     (T.  W.  Cameron)  Colburn,  157:  201. 

—  on  the  Negro  Question.     Liv.  Age,  24:  248,  465. 

—  on  the  Sinking  of  the  "Vcngeur."     Fraser,  20:  76. 

—  Past  and  Present.    (.1.  T.  Smith)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

12:  317.  —  (().  .\.  Brownson)  Dem.  R.  13:  17.  — (M. 
Ridiardson)  New  Eng.  2:  25. —  Bla<-kw.  54:  121. 
—  Dial,  4:  96. — Mo.  R.  161:  190.  —  Tait,  u.  s.  10: 

339- 

—  Philosophy  of.    (II.  0.  Newcomb)  University  Q.  4:  60. 

—  Political  Doctrine  of.     (W.  L.  Courtney)  Fortn.  32: 

817.     Same  art   Ed.  M.  94:  242. 

—  Political  Influence  of.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  32:  291. 

—  Recollections  of.      (M.  Oliphant)  ^lacmil.  43:   482. 

Same  art.  Liv,  Age,  149:  307,  Same  art.  Appleton, 
25:  510.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  721.  —  (H.  James) 
Atlan.  47:  503. 

—  Religious  Opinions  of.     (^I.  Richardson)  Cong.  M.  25 : 

801.— (I.  E.  Dwinell)  Cong.  R.  Ii:  413. 

—  Religious  Sentiments  of.     (M.  Richardson)  Am.  Bib. 

Kepos.  2d  s.  8:  3S2. 


CARLYLE 


202 


CARPENTRY 


Carlylc,  Thomas,  Reminiscences  of,  edited  by  Froudo. 


Quar.  151: 


Ed.   K.   153:  469.  —  (A.  Lan^^) 


Fraser,  103:   515.  —  (W.  C.  lirowncll)  Nation,  32: 

186.  —  (L.Murray)  Cauad.  Mo.  20:  121.  —  (J.  C. 

Morison)  Fm-tn.  35:  456.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  735. 

—  (Sir  II.  Taylor)  19th  Cent.  9:   1009.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Aire,  150:  85.  —  Ecl.M.  g5:  708.  —  Month,  41: 

457.  —  Am.Cath.Q.  6:  249.  —  Temp.  15ar,  62:  23. 

Controversy  about.     Temji.  Bar,  62:  516. 

Froude's  Editing  of.     (J.  Wedgwood)  Contcmp.  39: 

821. 

—  Sartor  IJcsartus.     (.1.  II.  Uarrctt)  Am.  Whig  1!.  9: 

121.  —  (N.  L.  Frothinghani)  Chr.  Exam.  21:  74.  — 
Dem.E.23:  139. —  Mo.  R.  147:  54. —  So.  Lit..). 4:  I. 

—  Siiooting  Niagara.     (R.  Parsons)  Cath.  World,  6:  86. 

—  Sketch  of,  with  jjortrait.     Hogg,  7:  81. 

—  Study  of.     Contemi).  39:   584.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

149:  361. 

—  Style  of.     Sharpe,  28:  66. 

—  Theories  of   Education  and  Life.     (^L  J.  Spalding) 

Am.  Cath.  (J.  4:  i. 

—  Yi>it  to  ILmie  of.     (J.  D.  Sherwood)  Hours  at  Home, 

5:  113.  238- 

—  Works  of.     (J.  Sterling)  Wcstm.  33:  1.  — Dub.  R.  5: 

349.  29:  169.  —  Eel.  R.  81:  277-  —  Eraser,  72:  778. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  88:  727-  —  Quar.  66:  446. — 
No.  Brit.  R.  4:  505.  — (A.  II.  Everett)  No.  Am.  41: 
454.  —  New  York  R.  4:  179. — NewEng.  8:  46. — 
New  Q.  5:  203. 

—  Wy lie's  Life  of.     (R.  Buchanan)  Contemp.  39:  792. 
Carlyleism.     St.  Paul's,  i:  292. 

Carlyon's  Vacation.     (L.  de  la  Rame)  Bentlcy,  45:  555. 
Carlyon's  Year.     (J.  Payn)  Once  a  Week,  17:  1-4S1. 
Carmagnola,  Francesco.     Bentley,  55:  423. 
Carmel,  Mt.,  and  Beirilt.     IMonlh,  4:  236. 

—  and  Surroundings.  (C.II.Brigham)  Mo.  Rcl.  M.  14:  121. 
Carmelite  Faniih\     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  33:  129. 
Carmelites,  French,  and  Pierre  de  Berulle.     Chr.  Obs. 

73:  299. 

—  of  Jesi.     Chamb.  J.  29:  228. 

—  Pere  Ilyacinthe's  Brethren.  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  304. 
(^armencita's  Fortune.  (A.  Trucba)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  568. 
Carmilla;  a  Tale.     (S.  Le  Fanu)  Dark  Blue,  2:  434-701. 

3:  59- 
Cai-mina;  a  Tale.     (L.  Murray)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  385,  4S1. 
Carmina  Lusoria.     Blackw.  71 :  720. 
Carmine,  Various  Preparations  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  I : 

299.  332-  ^ 
Carnac.     See  Karnak. 
Carnarvon,  H.  II.  Mol^Ticux,  Earl  of.  Political  Portrait 

of.     St.  James,  25:  676. 

—  Resignation  of.  (T.  II.  E.  Escotf )  Gent.  M.  n.  s  20:  357. 
Carnavalct,  Hotel,  Paris.  (A.  Langel)  Nation,  27:  314. 
Carnbre  Castle,  Cornwall.     Penny  M.  9:  2S5. 

Carne,  Count  L.  de;  his  Historical  Studies.     (Count  de 

Champagny)  Cath.  World,  4:   197. 
Carnedd  Llewelyn,  Ascent  of.     Sharpe,  44:  27- 
Carnelian;  Romance  of  a  Sleeping-Car.     (E.  H.  House) 

Overland.  12:  501.     13:  9. 
Carnesecchi  Family  Corner.     All  the  Year,  3:  15. 
Carnival  at  Brussels.    Once  a  Week,  28:  298. 

—  at  Knight's  Cross.     (F.  W.  Robinson)  Belgra.  13:  295. 

—  at  Nice.    Liv.  Age,  141:  61. 

—  at  Rome.     (T.  R.  Macquoid)  Once  a  Week,  2:  281. 
in  i860.     Liv.  Age,  65:  496. 

—  at  Venice.    Appleton,  19:  27S.  —  (S.  B.Wister)  Atlan. 

35:  176. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Cornh.  25:  214.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

12:  197. 

—  of  Rome;  a  Story.    Atlan.  37:  2S9,  385. 

—  Some  Thoughts  on.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  i:  30. 
See  aho  Keruiesse. 


Carnival  Song,   Florentine,   i6th  Century.      (J.  A.  Sy- 

jnonds)  Cornh.  37:   104.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  13O: 

450. 
Carnival   of  Crime   in  Connecticut.      (S.  L.  Clemens) 

Temp.  Bar,  47:   189. 
Carnivora,  Origin  of  the  specialized  Teeth  of.     (E.  D. 

Cope)  Am.  Natural.  13:  171. 
Carnivorous  Plants.     See  Insectivorous  Plants. 
Curnot,  Gen.  L.  N.  M.     Dcni.  R.  28:  305. 

—  Arago's  Life  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  15:  1S5. 

—  Eel.  M.  23:  294. 

—  Defense  of.     Ed.  R.  25:  442. 

—  Memorial  to  Louis  XVIII.     Ed.  R.  24:  182. 

—  Plan  for  invading  England.     Fraser,  95:  201. 
Carol  of  Harvest.     (W.  Whitman)  Galaxy,  4:  605. 
Carolinas  during  the  Revolution.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  II :  144, 

231- 

—  and  Georgia,  Catholicity  in.     (A.  G.  Knight)  Month, 

36:  345- 
Carolina  Si)orts,  Elliott's.     (T.  G.  Carv')  No.  Am.  63 :  316. 
Caroline  Wilhelmina,  Queen  of  George  II.     (M.  Oliphanl) 

Blackw.  103:  195.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  579.  — 

Colburn,  130:  44. 

—  Maids  of  Honor  of.    Lond.  Soc.  6:  109. 
Caroline,  Queen  of  George  IV.     Ed.  R.  67:   i,  556. 

—  and  George  IV.     (A.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  68:  191. 

—  Case  of.     (F.  Wharton)  Internat.  R.  4:  663.  — Quar. 

50:  207. 

—  Trial  of.     Blackw.  8:  209. — Niles's  Reg.  19:  87. 
Caroline  Matilda,   Queen  of   Denni.;rk.      (L.   Wraxall) 

Temp.  Bar,  12:  98. — All  the  Year,  11  :  596. — 
Blackw.  9:  142.  —  Colburn,  131:  479.  —  Eel.  M. 
63:  287.  —  Harper,  29:  750.  —  Sharpe,  2:  274. 

—  Wraxall's.     St.  James,  11:  302. 

Caroline  von  Linsiugen  and  William  IV.     W^estm.  114: 

356. 
Caroline,  Steamer,  Burning  of.     Canad.  Mo.  3:  2S9. — 

(J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  53:  412. 

—  Seizure  of.     Mus.  42:  77. 

Caroline  Islands.     Geog.  M.  i:  203.  —  Once  a  Week,  6: 

379-  : 

—  People  M.     (W.  T.  Pritchard)  Anthrop.  E.  4:  165, 
Carolers;  a  Poem.     (T.  Hood)  St.  James,  3:  65. 
Carouse,  The;  a  Song.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  166. 

Carp,  The.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  W^eek,  10:  306.  — 
Penny  M.  11:  269. 

—  Carpiana.     (D.  C.  Badham)  Fraser,  48:  71. 
Carpaccio,  Vittore.    (W.  E.  Crothers)  Temp.  Bar,  61 :  395. 
Carpeaux,  Jean  Baptiste.     (O.  Logan)  Lippinc.  25:  664. 
Carpenter,  Lant,  Memoirs  of.     Eel.   R.  77:  205. — 5Io. 

R.  157:  245.  —  Chr.  Exam.  32:  102. 

—  Sermons  of.     Eel.  R.  73:  666.  — Prosp.  R.  5:  455. 
Carpenter,  Marj'.     (E.  Simcox)  Fortn.  33:  662.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  561. — Lond.  Q.  57:  49. — Dub. 
Univ.  95:  356.  —  Liv.  Age,  134:  305.  —  (J.  II. 
Morison)  Unita.  R.  8:  173.     13:  264. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Mod.  R.  i: 

2-/^.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  414. 

—  Work  of,  in  India.     (H.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  85: 

179. 
Carpenter,  Philip  P.     Nature,  16:  84. 
Carpenter,  W.  B.,  with  portrait.     (D.  Duncan)  Appleton, 

5:  464. — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  85:  374. 

—  and  Dr.  Mayer.     (J.  Tyndall)  Nature,  5:  143. 

—  Sketch  of.    "(D.  Duncan)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  745. 

—  Views  on  Phrenology.  (T.  S.  Prideaux)  Zoist.  4:  4S0. 
Carpenter  Genealogy.  (A.  B. Carpenter)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  52. 
Carpenter,  The  ;  a  Tale.      (W^.  D.  O'Connor)  Putnam, 

11:  55. 
Carpenter's  Widow,  The.     Hogg,  5:  10-84. 
Carpenters'  Scenes.     Belgra.  2:  455. 
Carpentry.     (M.  Mauris)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  233. 


CARPET 


203 


CARVING 


Carpet,  History  of  the.     Sbarpe,  28:  269.  —  Godey,  54: 

231. 
Carpets.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  2:  363. 
Carpet-Bag,  Thie.     Chamb.  J.  22:  209. 
Carpet-Factory,  Day  at  a.     runny  M.  12:  329. 
Carpet-Manufactory  of  Baarn,  liulhiud.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

14:   126. 

—  of  Messrs.  Requillard,  lioussul,  and  Choqueil.     Art  J. 

2:  121. 
Carpet- Weaving.     Pcop.  J.  7:  28 1. 
Carr,  Caleb,  Governor  of  Rhode  Island,   1695.     Am.  Q. 

Reg.  15:  19. 
Carr,  Dalniey,  Memoir  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  65. 
Carr,  Sir  John.    Xorthern  Tour.    Ed.  11.6:394.    10:271. 

—  Spanish  Tour.     Quar.  7:  40S. 

Carr,  Rol)ert.     (A.  C.  Ewakl)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  159. 

Carr  of  Carrbrook.     Si.  James,  27:  755. 

Carrara,    Francesco  Novello  da.      Bent  ley,   46:  29-392. 

47:  ^11,  544-     48:  347- 
Carraseun,  Writings  of,  i'''33.     Retros.  15:  77. 
Carrel,  Annand.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  28:  66.  — Fraser, 

25:  730. 
Carriages  and  their  Changes.     All  the  Year,  15:  11. 

—  Blockade  of.     Chamb.  J.  43:  659. 

—  Early  Use  of,  in  England.     (J.  II.  jNIarkland)  Arch. 

20:  443. 

—  in  various  Times  and  Countries.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  19S. 

—  Primitive.     Penny  M.  6:  275. 

—  Roads,  and  Coaches.    Quar.  144:  413. 

Carriage  Friends.     (A.  B.  Haven)  God^jy,  59:  133-510. 
Carriage  Horses,  Our.     All  the  Year.  15:   112. 
Carriage  Manufactory  of  Messrs.  Holmes  of  Derby.    Art 

J.  2:  37S. 
Carriage  People;  an  Outburst  of  Envy.      (G.  A.  Sala) 

Belgra.  26:  469. 
Carrick,  Mary,  remarkable  Case  of  Phvsical  Phenomena. 

(H.  A.  Willis)  Atlan.  22:  129. 
Carrie  Fane.     (M.  N.  Prescott)  Li[)pinc.  23:  233. 
Carrie's  Courtship;  a  Talc.     Canad.  Mo.  9:   1S6. 
Carrier,  Jean  Baptiste.     (E.  II.  Lacombc)  So.  M.  15:  507. 
Carrier  Pigeon;  a  Poem.      (D.  Greenwcll)  Good  Words, 

3:  120. 
Carriers,  Common.     Hunt,  21:  306. 

—  Discrimination  in  Fares  by.     (W.  McAllister,  jr.)  Am. 

Law  R.  15:  1 86. 
Carrigbeg.     (J.  F.  Bouverie)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  540. 
Carrington,  N.  T.     Dartmoor;  a  Poem.     Quar.  35:  165. 

—  Eel.  R.  43:  431. 

—  Poems.     EcL  R.  37:  459.  —  Ed.  R.  60:  317.  —  Fraser, 

n:  157. 
Carroll,  Charles,  of  Carrollton.     Niles's  Reg.  33:  79. — 

(J.  C.  Carpenter)  M.Am.  Hist.  2:  loi.  — (J.  M.  Fi- 

notti)  Cath.  World,  23:  537.  — (S.  Jordan)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  7:  401. 
Carroll,  John.     (J.  C.  Brent)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  341.— 

(B.  U.  Campbell)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  32-793.    4: 

249-782.    5:  595>  676.    6:  31-592. 
Carron,  Abbe,  Life  of.     Cath.  World,  5:  259. 
Carruthers,  William  A.    Cavaliers  of  Virginia.    Am.  Mo. 

M.  4:  3S5. 
Carrying-Trade  of  the  World.    (M.  X.  Jlulhall)  Contemp. 

40:  608.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  97:  S46. 
Carson,  .VIcxander,  and  the  Romish  Controversy.     Chr. 

K.  24:  505. 
Carson,  Kit.     (G.  D.  Brewcrton)  Ilariior,  7:  306. 
Carstens,  A.  J.     (E.  F.  S.  Pattison)  Portfo.  1 :  76. 
Carte  Papers.     Dub.  R.  71 :  49. 
Carter,  Elizabeth.     (M.Collins)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  357. — 

Ev.  Sat.  8:  609.  —  All  the  Year,  22:  407. 

—  Life  and  I'oems  of.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  662,  745. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  7:  301. 

Carter,  James,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  7:  2S3. 


Carter,  James  G.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  407. 

Carter,   John,  the  crippled  Mouth-Painter.     Chamb.  J. 

54:  241.  —  (W.  J.  Dampier)  Liv.  .\ge,  28:  422. 
Carter,  John,  the  African  Lion-Tamer.  Colbuni,  161:  175. 
Carter,  Rev.  John,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  i:  617. 
Carter,  T.  T.,  Canon,  Letter  to  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 

1S77.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  12,1,  897. 
Carter,  William.     (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  Cong.  Q.  13:  497. 
Carter  Genealogy.     (A.  Sargent)  X.  E.  Reg.  17:  51. 
Carter  Notch,  A  Day  in.     (T.  W.  Iliggiuson)  Putnam, 

2:  672. 
Carte.s  de  Visite.     (A.  Wynter)  Good  Words,  10:  supp. 

57. — Art  J.  13:  306. 
Cartesian  Doubt.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  6:  234. 
Carthage.     Ed.  R.  114:  65. 

—  Account  of  the  Ruins  of.     (J.  Jackson)  Arch.  15:  145. 

—  and  the  Carthaginians.     Nat.  C^.  3:  331. 

—  and  her  Remains.     (D.  A.  Whedon)  Meth.  Q.  22:  429. 

—  and  Phoenicia.     (B.J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  lo:  291. 

—  and  Tunis.     (A.Woodbury)  Chr.  Exam.  86:  279. — 

Fraser,  70:  109. 

—  Excavations  at.     (A.  W.  Franks)  Arch.  38:  203. 

—  Explorations  at.     (A.  II.  Guernsey)  Harper,  22:  766. 

—  History  of.     Chr.  Rem.  19:  373. 

—  Punic  Inscriptions  on  the  Site  of.     (H.  Gurney)  Arch. 

30:  III. 

—  Recent  Discoveries  at,  1S61.     Dub.  R.  49:  3S3. 

—  Remains  of.     Blackw.  89:  14S. 

Davis  on.     Chr.  Obs.  61 :  544. 

Carthagena.     (M.  .1.  Kelly)  Overland,  i:  41S. 
Carthaginians  and  Pha-nicians.     F'or.  (\.  14:  197. 
Carthusian  Legend;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  28:  410. 
Cartier,  Jacques.     (A.  Walker)  Fraser,  102:  775.     Same 

art.  Ecl.M.  96:  234.     Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  19:  88. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  102.  —  Hist.  M.  8:  297. 

—  Voyage  of,  1541.     Hist.  M.  6:  14. 

Cartoons,  Preston's.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  ^I.  17:  759. 
Cartouche,  L.  D.,  on  the  Stage.     All  the  Year,  i:  573. — 

—  Fraser,  20:  447.  —  Kuick.  55:  241.  —  Blackw. 

39:  5'4- 
Cartridges.     (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  9:  62. 
Cartwright,  Edmuud.    House.  Words,  7:  440.       .Mii.  R. 

162:  214. 
Cartwright,  John,  English  Reformer,  Slemoirs  of.     Tait, 

U.S.  i:  735. 
Cartwright,  Thomas,  Bishop,  Diary  of.   Tait,  n.  s.  11 :  163. 
Cartwright,  Peter.    Nat.  M.  1 :  41. — (Cucheval-Clavigny) 

Meth.  ().  32:  556.     33:  69. 

—  and  Methodism  in  the  Far  West.     Good  Words,  1 :  123. 

—  House.  Words,  18:  500. 

Cartwright,  Thomas,  Jlemoir  of.     Eel.  R.  84:  221. 
Cartwright,  Wm.,  Life  and  Correspondence  of.     Mo.  R. 
no:  235. 

—  Plays  and  Poems  of.     Retros.  9:  160. 
Carucci,  Jacopo.     (R.  N.  Wornum)  Portfo.  8:  117. 
C'arvalho,  S.  J.,  Marquisof  Pombal.    Temp.  Bar,  57:  350, 

—  and  the  Society  of  Jesus.     Month,  31 :  86. 
Carved  Work,  Wonders  m.     Chamb.  J.  52:  713. 
Carver,  John.     (X.  B.  Shurtleff)  N.  E.  W^g.  4:  105.— 

Am.  (J.  Reg.  15:  20. 
Carver's  (irant.  Report  on.     Niles's  Reg.  27:  407. 
Carver's  Lesson;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  i:  560. 
Carver's  Story.     Victoria,  18:  26. 
Carving  a  Cocoa-Nut.     Cornh.  36:  461. 

—  and  Paneling  Machine.     Pract.  M.  6:  207. 

—  in  Long  Melford  Church.     (C.  Ord)  Arch.  12 :  93. 

—  Natural,     (A.  M.  Edwards)  Am.  Natural.  3:  427. 

—  Notes  on.     ((i.  C.  Mason)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10:  4^0. 

—  over  Chimney-Piece  at  Speke  Hall.      (II.  J.  Ilmch- 

liffe)  .Vrch.  14:  20. 

—  Wood,  by  machinery.     Art  .1.  8:  241. 

F'ret-bawiug  and.     (J.  Wilcox)  Harper,  56:  533. 


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CASTLE 


Carvosso,  W.,  ]\Iemoir  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  2S0. 
Cary,  Alice.    Pictures  of  Country  Life.    Liv.  Age,  63 :  23. 

—  and  Fha'be.     I'enn  Mo.  5:  -O5. 

Cary,  Henry  Francis,  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  86:  710. 
Cary,  Robert,  Earl  of  Mouniouth.     lieutley,  35:  59. 

—  an  Elizabethan  Pepys.    Eel.  M.  31:  354. 
.See  alsu  Carey. 

Carysfort  Ligiitiiouse.    Hojjg,  8:  95. 

Casa  (Juidi  Windows;  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  21: 

6-1. 
Casa  Wappy;  a  Poem.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Eraser,  17:  535. 
Casanova,  Jacopo.     All  the  Year,  34:  323-423. 

—  Escape  from  the  Prisons  of  the  Pionibi.    Cornh.  23: 

712.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  156. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Lond.  M.  16:  254. — Westm.  7:  400. — 

Mus.  9:  51S.  — Mo.  R.  144:  266. 

—  Under  the  Leads.     All  the  Year,  7:  83. 

—  Visit  to  ILiller  and  Voltaire.     Colburn,  4:  171-232. 
Casas,  B.  de  las.     See  Las  Casas. 

Casaubon,  L<aac.  (G.  E.  Ellis)  Unita.  R.  4:  249.— 
(J.  Kenrick)  Tlieo.  R.  12:  372.  — (J.  C.  Morison) 
Fortn.  23:  537. —  (R.  Trevett)  Am.  Church  R.  6: 
249.  — Blackw.  117:  616.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
125:  696. — House.  Words,  ii:  76. — Temp.  Bar, 
44:  102. 

—  Diary  of.     Quar.  93:  462. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  143:  1S9. 

Pattison's.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  21:  59. — Chr. 

Obs.  76:  4S9. 
Cascade  Mountains.     (J.  L.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.  107: 

167,  259. 
Case,   William,  and   his  Contemporaries.     (E.  Barrass) 

Meth.  Q.  38:  448. 
Case,  Jerome  L,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  4:  161. 
Case  of  Conscience.     (E.  C'live)  Bentley,  18:  455. 

—  of  Conscience;  a  Storj'.  (E.Williams)  Galaxy.  13:  80S. 

—  of  George  Dedlow.     (S.  W.  Mitchell)  Allan.  18:  i. 

—  of  Hugh  Maj'nard;  a  Story.    (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  42:  71. 

—  of  Vitrifaction.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Harper,  44:  561. 
Cases  in  Lido-European  Languages.     (J.  W.  Gibbs)  Chr. 

Q.  Spec.  9:  109,  415. 
Cascntino,  Three  Sanctuaries  of.    IMontli,  3:  3S3. 
Cash  Credit  System.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  4:  34S.     6:  17. 
Cash  or  Pedigree.     Blackw.  67:  431. 
Cashiers,  Bonds  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  Si. 

—  Duties  and  Liabilities  of.     Bank.  JL  (N.  Y.)  lo:  161. 

24:  371. 

—  Law  of.     Am.  Law  R.  3:  612, 

—  Power  of.  Opinion  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  721. 

—  Young,  Suggestions  to.    (L.  Sabine)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

10:  417.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  417. 
Cashmere.     Bentlev,  64:  138. 

—  Brinckman's  Travels  in.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  346. 

—  Floating  Gardens  of.     Penny  M.  1 :  365. 

—  Hiigel's  Travels  in.     For.  Q.  28:  45. 

—  Ireland's  Wall  Street  to.     Knick.  53:  617. 

—  Royal  Wedding-Feast  in.     (J.  F.  Elteu)  Putnam,  13: 

—  Summer  in.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  117. 

—  Visit  to.     Eraser,  88:  98. 
Cashmere  Goat,  The.     Penny  il.  2:  361. 

Cashmere  Shawl,  Story  of  a,  how  made,  etc.     Ev.  Sat. 

9:  278.     See  Shawls. 
Casino,  The.     (A.  Gallenga)  Colburn,  80:  254. 
Casino,  Monte,  Benedictine  jMonastery  of.     Dem.  R.  38: 

56.  —(W.  E.  Hall)  Fortn.  5:  352,  462. 
Casks,  Measurement  of.     Pract.  M.  2:  463. 
Cask  Making.     Pract.  M.  6:   120. 
Casket  of  Jewels;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  296, 
Caspar  Hauser.     See  Hauser,  C. 
Caspian  Sea.     (H.  Wood)  Gcog.  M.  3:  8,  34.  —  (D.  Ker) 

Geog.  M.  3:  II.  —  Cliamb.  J.  51:  149. 


Caspian  Sea  and  the  Aral,  Basins  of.  (H.  H.  Howorth) 
Geog.  ]\L  3:  106. 

—  and  the  Black  Sea.     Eel.  Engin.  15:   122. 

—  Eraser's  Adventures  on  the  Shores  of.     Lond.  M.  15: 

258.  —  Mo.  R.  no:  185. 

—  Steppes  of.     Dub.  Univ.  30;  298. 

Travels  in.     For.  Q.  37:   1S5.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

8:  116.  —  Am.  Ed.  3:  230,490. 
Casque  and  Phuue;  a  I'oem.     (A.  Munby)  Temp.  Bar, 

13:  42. 
Cass,  Lewis,  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  16:  315. 

—  Book  on  the  French.     For.  (}.  29:  4S4. 
Cassagnac,  A.  de  Granier  de.     Colburn,  105:  104. 
Cassandra  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  375. 

—  of  Lycophron.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  425. 
Cassiterides,  The.     (W.  L.  Alden)  Galaxy,   5:   500. 
Cassowary,   The.    Penny  M.  2:  376.  —  (P.  L.  Sclater) 

Nature,  12:  516. 

Casts  from  organized  Substances.     Penny  M.  13:  270. 

Cast  for  a  Fortune;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  51:  469. 

Cast  in  the  Net;  a  Detective  Officer's  Story.  Chamb.  J. 
54:  756-S03. 

Cast  in  the  Wagon.  (S.  Tytler)  Good  Words,  3:  145,  201. 

Cast  Iron.     See  Iron,  Cast. 

Castaing,  Dr.     Trial  for  Poisoning.     Chamb.  J.  26:  379. 

Castalia,  Tour  through.     Penny  M.  2:  273. 

Castanet,  Antiquity  of.     Once  a  Week,  8 :  609. 

Cast  Away.     Chamb.  J.  43:  355. 

Cast  Away.     Eraser,  80:  256. 

Cast  Away.     House.  Words,  19:  222. 

Castaway;  a  Novel.  (E.  Yates)  All  the  Year,  26:  121- 
601.     27:  1-358. 

Castaways,  The;  a  Tale  of  the  Caribbean  Sea.  Bentley, 
6i:  159. 

Caste  in  Ceylon.  (B.  C.  IMeigs,  D.  Poor,  and  W.  W.  Hol- 
land) Bib.  Sac.  11:  470. 

—  Influence  of,   on  Western  Europe.     (D.  A.  Gorton) 

Nat.  Q.  35:  256. 

—  System  of  Hindu.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  550, 

—  Theory  and  Practice  of.     Eel.  R.  106:  445. 
Castes.     Chamb.  J.  5:  361. 

—  in  India.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  "Whig  R.  i:  394. — 

Ed.  R.  48:  32. 

Rise  and  Development  of.     (G.  T.  Dippold)  Meth. 

Q.  37:  626. 

—  of  ancient  Egj'pt.     (J.  .J.  Ampere)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  529. 
Castellane,  I.  Le  Brun  de,  the  French  Impostor.    Chamb. 

J.  49:  209.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  90. 
Castellani  Collection,     (F.  W,  Burton)  Portfo.  4:  130. — 

Am.  Arch.  4:  151. 
Castelar,  Emilio,  with  portrait.    Eel.  M.  81:  75S.  — (M, 

E.  G.  Duff)  Fortn.  29:  816.    30:  46. 
Castelrovinato.     Fraser,  67:  527. 
Castiglione,  Baldassare.     Tinsley,  26:  390. 
Castiglione,  History  of  the  Family  of.    (G.  Bowver)  Arch. 

32:  368. 
Castile  and  Andalusia.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  30. 

—  Vintage  of .     Penny  M.  5:  266. 

Castilian  Poetry.     For.  R.  i:  44. — Fraser,  3:  355. 
Castine,  the  younger.    (J.  E.  Godfrey)  Hit.t.  M.  22:  121. 
Castine,  Me.     (E.  E.  Evans)  Harper,  55:  345. 
Castine  Debadis,  Baron  of,  Letter  of,  1725.     N.  E.  Reg. 

14:  139. 
Casting  in  Plaster  among  the  Ancients.     (W.  W.  Story) 

Internat.  R.  7:  50S,  642. 
Castings,  Large.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  592. 
Castle  Combe,  Scrope's  History  of.    Quar.  92:  275. 
Castle  Daly.     (A.  Keary)  Macmil.  29:  2S1-4SS.     30:19- 

4S6.     31:  10-4S4.     32:  II,  no,  205. 
Castle  Elmere.     Blackw.  35:  353. 
Castle  Goblin,  The.     Lond  M.  2:  247. 
Castle  Hill,  near  Land's  End.    (W.  Cotton)  Arch.  22 :  300. 


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CATACOMBS 


Castle  Hill  Church,  History  of.     Cone?.  M.  13:  113,  169. 

Castle  Howard,  Yorkshire.     Penny  M.  8:  113. 

Castle  in  the  Air,  A.     (E.  Foxton)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  272. 

Castle  in  Spain;  a  Poem.  (M.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar,  4:  295. 

Castle  I>lancl,  Boston  Harbor.     O.  iS:  X.  2:  271. 

Castle  of  Dulness;  a  Poem  in  four  cantos.  Fraser,  21:  517. 

Castle  of  the  Isle  of  llugen.     Blackw.  31 :  790. 

Castle  of  Mcjnetier;  a  Poem.    (S.  T.  Bolton)  Once  a 

Week,  10:  14. 
Castle  of  Time;  a  Poem.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  24:  362. 
Castle  Schildheiss.     (J.  Oxenford)  Colburn,  84:  2S3. 
Castle  Tavern,  Boston.     (J.  T.  Hassam)  N.  E.  Reg.  33: 

400. 
Castles  and  Shakspere.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  733. 

—  in  Spain.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  2:  657. 

—  in  Spain;  a  Poem.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Allan.  39: 

601. 

—  of  England.     (E.  King)  Arch.  4:  364.     6:  231. 

—  of  tile  Taunus.     Once  a  AVeek,  7:  332,  390,  471. 

—  of  Wales.     (D.  Barrington)  Arcli.  i:  27S. 
Castleacre  Priory,  Norfolk.     Penny  M.  9:  409. — Mo.  R. 

162:  12S. 
Castlereagh,  Robert  Stewart,  Lord.     Xo.  Brit.  lo:  215. 
Same  art.  Ed.  M.  16:  215.  —  Blackw.  64:  610. — 
Dub.  Univ.  34:  433.  — (W.  Denneliy)  Cath.  World, 
30:  543. — Quar.  iii:  201.  —  Blackw.  gi:  332. 

—  Alison's  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  2S3. 

—  and  Sir  C.  Stewart.     Ed.  R.  115:  510. 

—  Foreign  Policy  of.     For.  Q.  8:  ^^. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  25:  429. 

—  Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of.     Eel.  R.  89:  6S6.  — 

Fraser,   38:    615.  —  Liv.   Age,    38:    322.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  32:  563*.     34:  433.— Ed.   R.   109:  157.— 

(Juar.  84:  264.  —  Colburn,  84:  35S. 
Castor-Oil  Candles.     So.  Lit.  ^Icss.  8:  199. 
Castor-Oil  Plant.     Penny  M.  5:  65. 
Castra  of  the  Littus  Saxonicum.     (T.  Lewiu)  Arch.  41 : 

421. 
Castriot,  George,  Prince  of  Epirus.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  365. 
Casual  Acquaintance.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  j^. 
Casual  Cogitations.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Galaxy,  15:  17S, 

30S,  625.     16:  58,  196,  324. 
Casuistry.     (H.  N.  Day)  New  Eng.  32:  no.  —  Blackw. 

46:  455.     47:  260. 

—  Basis  of.     (J.  G.  Cazenove)  Contemp.  24:  75. 

—  Chapters  on.     Month,  8:  75. 

—  Maurice's  Lectures  on.     Victoria,  12:  172. 

—  of  Journalism.     Corah.  28;  198. 

—  Political.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  23:  353. 

—  System  of.     Chr.  Rem.  27:  38. 

—  Theological  and  legal.  (F.Wharton)  Princ.  n.  s.  i :  216. 
Caswell,  Alexis,  ^Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (W.   Gam- 

mell)  N.  E.  Reg.  31:  253. 
Cat,  The.     Month,  43:  439. —Pop.  Sci.  R.  20:  257. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Chamb.  .J.  55:   171. 

—  Mivarton.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Nation,  32:  393. 

—  with  nine  Lives.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  2S1. 
Cat-o'-Nine-Tails.     All  the  Year,  17:  394. 

Cats.  (G.  J.  A.  Coulson)  N.  Ed.  5 :  1 72.— (J.  W.  Moses) 
N.  Eel.  7:  604.  —  (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Harper,  40: 
481.  —  Appleton,  5:  613.  —  Chanib.  ,1.  45:  225. 
49:  177.  52:  430.  57:  646. —  Colburn,  56:  502. 
—  Ev.  Sat.  5:  538.  12:  127.  —  House.  Words,  15: 
369. — Lond.  Soc.  21:  69.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  78: 
373.  —  Once  a  Week,  9:  245. 

—  Ancient  History  of.     (A.  J.  C.  A.  Bureau)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  7:  309. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     O.  &  N.  7:  462. 

—  Black.    Lond.  M.  5:  285. 

—  Calvin  the  Cat.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Scrih.  14:  24S. 

—  Cha])ter  on.     Chamb.  .J.  17:  27.     Same  ait.  luternat. 

M.  5:  372.  —  Knick.  3:  348. 


Cats,  Curiosities  of.     Once  a  Week,  10:  16. 

—  Cursory  Cogitations  concerning.     Blackw.  46:  653. 

—  Extinct,  of  .iVmerica.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural.  14: 

833- 

—  Few  Words  about.     Temp.  Bar.  63:  379. 

—  Modem.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Allan.  33:  737. 

—  of  Antiquity.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)   Allan.  33  :    556. 

Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  5:  43S. 

—  Poetry  of.     Chamb.  J.  28:  401. 

Cat-Fish,  Pursuit  of,  under  Dilliculties.     Hogg,  8:  243. 

Cat  Painter,  The.     Penny  M.  3:  86. 

Cat  Stories.    All  the  Year,  7 :  308. 

Cat's-Cradle.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Once  a  Week,  21 :  433,  494. 

Cat's  Grease.     House.  Words,  16:  453. 

Cat's  Mount.    House.  Words,  7:  3S5.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  38:  331- 
Catacazy,   Constantine  de,  with  portrait.    Ev.  Sat.  11: 

487,  535' 
Catacazy,  Mme.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  4S7. 
Catacombs,  The.     Dub.  R.  41:  157.    44:  130.     63:  253. 

—  Art  and  Symbolism  of.     (W.  H.  Withrow)  Cauad. 

Mo.  i:  119. 

—  Bajjlismal  Inscriptions  in.     Dub.  R.  45:  290. 

—  Basilica  of  S.  Clemente.     Dub.  R.  69:  402. 

—  Cliildren's  Graves  in.     Cath,  World,  7:  401. 

—  Christian  Art  of.     (A.  J.  Faust)  Cath.  World,  16:  372. 

—  Am.  Arch.  8:  261. 

—  Christian  Evidences  from.      (W.  H.  Withrow)  Meth. 

Q.  31:  558- 

—  Chronology  of.     (J.  S.  Northcote)  Month,  32:  31. 

—  Church  of.      (W.  Arthur)   Ex.   II.   Lee.   5:    163.- 

((,'.  .T.  Hemans)  Contemp.  3:  153.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  68:  137.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  91:  303.  —  (C. 
Maitland)  Bib.  R.  2:  161.  — (J.  Tulluch)  Good 
Words,  2:  4S1.  — (W.  S.  Southgale)  .Vm.  Church 
R.  8:  105.  — Dub.  R.  37:  4S2.  — Nat.  M.  i:  344, 

449- 
Maitland's.     Dub.  R.  21:  427.  —  Hogg,  3:  156. 

—  exclusively  Christian.     (J.  S.  Northcote)  Mouth,  32: 

138. 

—  in  Germany.     For.  Q.  4:  540. 

—  Inscriptions  in.     (J.  L.  Ferriere)  Mercersb.  19:  595. 

—  Jewish,  at  Rome.     Dub.  R.  53:  397. 

—  Night  in.     (T.  Heapliy)  St.  James,  1 :  196.  —  Blackw. 

4:  19. 

—  of  Chiusi.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  34S. 

—  of  Kief.    Penny  M.  4:  309. 

—  of  Paris.     (C.  Landor)  Lakeside,  i:  355.  —  Pennv  M. 

i:  317. — Knick.  12:  443.  —  Quar.  21:  360.  —  Chr. 
Mo.  Spec,  i:  539.  — Portfo.  (Den.)  24:  415.  28:  148. 

—  New  Q.  4:  115. 

—  of  Rome.    (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  7:  24S.  —  (S.  L.  Cald- 

well) Bapt.  Q.  4:  275.  — (W.  Knighton)  Dub.  Univ. 
88:  590. — (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  276. — 
(J.  De  Lanney)  Chr.  l^.  6:  220.  —  (T.  Mommsen) 
Contemp.  17:  161.—  (C.  E.  Norton)  Allan,  i:  513, 
674,  S13.  2:  48,  129. —  (.\.  Stevens)  Nat.  M.  5:  ^i, 
120,  21S.  — (J.  W.  Wall)  Sbarpe,  49:  25S.— (J.  W. 
Wall)  Knick.  50:  75.  —  (S.  L.  Wolmer)  Sharpe,  14: 
141.  —  Eel.  M.  24:  240. —  (W.  I.  Kip)  Am.  Church 
R.  i:  434.  —  Chr.  Obs.  62:  50S.  —  Chr.  Rem.  50:  i. 
-Dub.  K.  65:  393.  82:  33.  — Ed.  R.  109:  8''>. 
Same  art.  Ed.  M.  47:  13.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
60:  588.- (II.  H.  :Milraan)  Quar.  118:  34.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  86:  4S1.  — Month,  11:  76.  — So.  R. 
n.  s.  18:  97.  — U.  S.  Cath.  .M.  4:  593.  — (J.  W. 
Ball)  Land  We  Love,  3:  367.  —  Univ.  Q.  24:  190. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  69:  Si 7,  903. 

and  their  doctrinal  Lessons.     Theo.  Ed.  5:  43. 

and  primitive  Ciiristianitv.     Cath.  World,  24:  371. 

Night  in.    Eel.  M.  54:  190. 

Recent  Researches,  1864.     Theo.  R.  2:  62S. 


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CATHERIXE 


Catacombs  of  Rome,  Visits  to.     (G.  W.  Greene)  Harper, 
lo:  577. 

—  of  San  Calisto.     Art  J.  6:  224. 

—  of  the  Upper  Nile.     Chamb.  J.  38:  161. 

—  Paintings  in.     Dub.  R.  4:  96. 

—  Recent  Discoveries  in.     Dub.  R.  55:  501.     Same  art. 

Cath.  World,  i:  129. 

—  Rossi's   Roma   Sotteranea.     (J.    S.   Northcotc)  Cath. 

World,  1 :  414. 

—  Studies   of  the   Inscriptions   in.     (W.  H.  Withrow) 

Canad.  Mo.  6:  2S5. 

—  Withrow  on.     (C.  W.  Bennett)  Meth.  Q.  34:  596. 
Catalan  Rover,  Roger  dc  Flor.     Cornli.  20:  452. 
Catalani,  Madame  Angelica.     Li  v.  Age,  22:  331. 

—  Recollections  of.     (Mrs.  West)  Beutlcy,  27:  5S2. 

—  Sketch  of .     Hogg,  5:  no. 
Catalepsy.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  433,  834. 

—  Marvels  of.     Knick.  8:  501. 

—  Religious.  (S.  Comfort)  Meth.  Q.  19:  21S. 
Catalogue,  Brooklyn  Library  Association.    Lib.  J.  1 :  330. 

—  The  coming.     (^L  Dewey)  Lib.  J.  i:  423. 

—  General,  to  English  Literature.     (C.  Walford)  Lib.  J. 

2:  188. 
Report  on.     Lib.  J.  3:  225.     4:  418. 

—  ^lodel  Accession  Catalogue.  (M.  Dewey)  Lib.  .T.  1:315. 

—  Universal.      (.1.  G.  Barnwell)  Lib.  .L  "l :  54.  —  (W.  E. 

A.  Axon)  Lib.  J.  3:  175.  —  (B.  Cadawakler)  Lib.  J. 
i:  369. 
Catalogues,  Educational.  (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Lib.  J.  4:  330. 

—  Inexpensive.     Lib.  J.I :  436. 

—  of  Public  Libraries,  Garnett  on.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib. 

.J.  4:  452. 

—  Printed,  Economical  Suggestions  as  to.     (C.  Welch) 

Lib.  ,L  4:  439. 

—  Slip.     (II.  W.  D.  Dunlop)  Lib.  ,1.  2:  160. 
Cataloguing.     (.J.  M.  Anderson)  Lib.  J.  2:  174. 

—  Abbreviation  of  Christian  Names.    (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib. 

J.  i:  405.    5:  176. 

—  Co-operative.    Lib.  J.  i:  118,  2S9.  — (M.  Dewey)  Lib. 

J.   i:    170.  —  (.1.   Schwartz)  Lib.  J.   i:   328.— (C. 

Cutter)  Lib.  J.  i:  403.  —  (G.  Depping)  Lib.  J.  2:  iSS. 

College,  New  York  Committee's  Report.     Lib.  J. 

i:  434- 
Discussion  on.     Lib.  J.  2:  264. 

—  Discussion  on.     Lib.  J.  2:  259. 

—  Dr.  Ilagen's  Letter  on.     <C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  J.  i :  216. 

—  How  to  make  Catalogues.     Blackw.  loi :  606. 

—  Notes  on.     (C.  Walford)  Lib.  .T.  2:   161. 

—  of  anonymous  Books.    (H.  B.  Wheatley)  Lib.  .J. 2:  1S6. 

—  Photo-Bibliography.     (H.  Stevens)  Lib.  J.  2:  162. 

—  Rules  for  alphabetical.    (.1.  A.  Hjaltalin)  Lib.  J.  2:  182. 
Library  Association  of  United  Kingdom.     Lib.  J. 

4:  416. 

—  Use  of  Capitals.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  J.  i:  162. 
See  Libraries. 

Catalonia,  Carlists  in.     Blackw.  65:  248. 

—  Lions  of.     Cornh.  20:  182,363.     21:  663.     26:  70. 
Catamarans,  Besieged  by.     Chamb.  .1.  49:  318. 
Catamount  Tavern  at  Bennington, Vt.  Am.  Hist.  Rec.  I :  i. 
Catania.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  205. 

—  and  Messina.    Month,  5:  454. 

—  Trip  to,  1832.     Nav.  JI.  1:  521. 
Cataract,  Adams  on.     Quar.  18:  158. 

—  Causes  and  Cure  of.    (Sir  D.  Brewster)  -T.  Frankl.  Inst. 

25:  416. 
Cataractonium,  Roman  Station.     (.J.  Cade)  Arch.  9:  276. 

—  Observations  on.  (.1.  Cade)  Arch.  10 :  54. 
("atarina  in  Venice.  Fraser,  58:  87,  207,  309. 
Catarrh.     Liv.  Age,  40:  234. 

Catastrophe  at  Versailles.    (.J.  "M.  Legare)  Putnam,  3:71. 
Catastrophism  and  Evolution.     (C.  Knig)  Am.  Natural. 
11:  449. 


Catastrophism  in  Geology,  C.  King  on.     Pop.  Sci.  ;Mo. 

11:  491. 
Catawba  Indians,  Last  oL    (.J.  B.  O'Neale)  Hist.  M.  5:  46. 
(hatching  a  Butterfly.    (C.  B.  Conant)  Overland,  10:  315. 
Catching  Larks;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  50:   161-202. 
Catching  a  Lion;  a  Talc.     Interuat.  JI.  1 :   512. 
Catechetical  Instruction.  (F.  W.  Kremer)  Jlcrcersb.  6:  205. 
Catechetical  Methods  of  Instruction.     (W.  Ross)  Am.  .1. 

Educ.  9:  367. 
Catechisation.     (.1.  R.  Dimm)  Evang.  R.  19:  434.  —  (T. 

Lapc)Evang.  R.  15:  555.  —  (F.  Bartholomew)  Luth. 

Q.  10:  511.  —  Lond.  Q.49:  425. 

—  and  the  Work  of  the  Pastor.     (E.  Miller)  Luth.  Q. 

5:  201. 

—  in  the  Reformed  Church.     (II.  Ilarbangh)  Merccrsb. 

13:  191. 
Catechising.     (.J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.   i:   393.  —  (J.  G. 
Morris)  Evang.  R.  i:  221. 

—  History  of.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  21 :  59. 

—  Parociiial.     Quar.  71:  184. 

—  Pearson  on  Duty  of.     Ctir.  Obs.  4:  750. 
Catechism,  Bishop  Burgess's.     Eel.  R.  46:  318. 

—  Burgess's  Easter.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  34. 

—  Church.     Cong,  i:  491. 

—  Congregational.     (J.  IMardock)  New  Eng.  2:  iSo. 

—  Crossman's.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  45. 

—  Geneva.     Eel.  R.  27:  i. 

—  for  Churches  in  France,  1807.     Eel.  R.  5:  151. 

—  Heidelberg.     See  Heidelberg  Catechism. 

—  Noves's,  and  its  Author.     (D.  P.  Noves)  Cong.  Q.  11 : 

361. 

—  of  Church  of  England.     Cong.  ]M.  23:  473.     27:  215. 

—  of  Dr.  Nowell.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  4-591. 

—  of  King  Edward,  1553.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  10-214. 

—  on  Loyalty,  Episcopacy,  and  Confirmation.    Chr.  Obs. 

4:  76. 

—  Racovian.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  5:  iSo. 

—  Roman  and  Tractarian.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  129. 

—  Saying  the.     Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  369. 

—  Sclnnucker's.     (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  11:  300. 

—  Short  and  easy.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  502. 

—  Shorter,  Green's  Lectures  on.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

2:  297. 

—  Westminster.     Chr.  Exam.  8:  293. 
History  oL     Chr.  Obs.  46:  3S5. 

Catechisms  and  Missions.    (R.  Philip)  Cong.  ]M.  27:  1S9. 

—  of  Luther.     (J.  G.  MoiTis)  Evang.  R.  i :  67. 

—  Origin  and  Characteristic  of.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mer- 

cersb.  13:  579. 
Catechinnen,Wliatisa?  (II.  IIarbaugh)i\Icrccrsb  12:  269. 
Catechuminate,  The.     (.J.  M.  Taylor)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  412. 
Categories,  Arrangement  of .     Blackw.  11:  30S. 
Caterpillars;  My  Summer  Pets.   (JI. Treat)  Lippinc.  4:  55. 

—  Preservation  of.    (S.  II.  Scudder)  Am.  Natural.  8:  321. 

—  Venomous.     (A.  Murray)  Nature,  8:  7. 
Catgut,  Manufacture  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  40S. 

—  Preparation  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  222,  292. 
Cathari.     See  Albigenses. 

Catharine  of  Aragon,  Queen,  Divorce  of.     Ed.  R.  152: 
258.  — Arch.  18:  yy. 

—  Dixon's  Ilistoiy  of  two  Queens.     F'raser,  88:  212. 

—  Facts  and  Fiction  about.     Fraser,  79:  40. 

—  Funeral  of.     (W.  Illingworth)  Arch.  16:  22. 
Catharine  Parr,  Queen,  Death  and  Burial-Place  of.     (T. 

Nash)  Arch.  9:  i. 

—  Great  Seal  of.     (.1.  C.  Brooke)  Arch.  5:  232. 
Catherine  I.,  lynpress  of  Russia.     Teinp.  Bar,  11 :  589. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:  31. 
Catherine  II.,  Empress  of  Russia.     (E.  Lawrence)  Har- 
per, 38:  624.  —  (J.  Forfar)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  609. 
—  Eel.  M.  64:  641.  —  Colburn,  120:   431. — Quar. 
146:  203.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  707. 


CATHERINE 


207 


CATTLE 


CatliL-rine   II.,   Empress   of  Russia,   and   Frederick   the 
Great.     Beiitky,  64:  307. 

—  as  a  Politician.     (!'.  F.  Andre)  Victoria,  5:  213. 
• —  at  Home.     Clianib.  J.  31 :   166. 

—  Aiitol)i(),i,n-aphy  of.     Nat.  It.  8:  32.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Aye,  60:  467.  —  Colburn,  I15:  21S. 

—  Court  of.     Temp.  Bar,  23:   i;64.     24:  35. 

—  Ilerzen's  Memoirs  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  223. 

—  on  the  Dnieper.     (Vera  Goetz)  Lippinc.  9:  28S. 
Catharine,  St.,  of  Kicci.     (K.  Spencer)  Cath.  World,  18: 

420. 
Catharine,  St.,  of  Siona.     Dub.  R.  87:  1 28.  — Irish  Mo. 
3:  1,67,127.    8:  32S.  —  Month,  39:  98.    Same  art. 
Cath.  World,  2:'>547. 

—  at  Florence.     Month,  3:  34.     Same  art.  Cath.  World, 

4:  129. 

—  Public  Life  of.     Month,  2:  398. 

Catharine  de  Bourbon,  Sister  of  Henry  IV.,  Life  of.   Chr. 
Rem.  51:  349. 

—  Love  and  Marriage  of.     Cornh.  31 :  79. 

Catharine   Cornaro.     (C.    Adams)    Harper,    57:    617. — 

Bentley,   56:   623.      57:   80,    138,  280.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  64:  220,  634,  6S9. 
Catharine  de  Medici.     See  Medici,  Catharine  de. 
Catharine  of  Wiirteinburg.     Ciianib.  J.  28:  86.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  55:  292.    Same  art.  Eel.  XL  42:  228. 
Catharine;  a  Story.     Eraser,  19:  604,  694.    20:  98,  224. 

21 :  106,  200. 
Cathedral,  The,  in  America.    Am.  Church  R.  26:  loi. 

—  Visit  to  a.     Chr.  Obs.  31:  400-669. 

Cathedral,  Tlie  ;  a  Poem.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  Atlan.  25:   i. 
Cathedrals  and  Abbeys,  Scottish,     (^uar.  85:   103. 

—  and  Cathedral  Reform.    Chr.  Rem.  29:  332.    30:  174. 

—  and  Cathedral  Towns.     (G.  B.  Griiiith)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  14:  401.     15:  ^2- 

—  and  Parishes.    (J.  H.  Egar)  Am.  Church  R.  29:  16,  338. 

—  Cluster  of.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  296. 

—  English.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  85:  43.  — (J.  M. 

Iloppin)   New  Eng.  23:    68. —  All   the  Year,   33: 

60-541.    34:  77-413.  — Art  J.  16:  316.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

32:  65.— tiuar.  118:  297.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66: 

222,  326. 
Britton's.    (R.  Southey)  Quar.  34:  305.    Same  art. 

Mus.  10:   I.  —  Mo.  R.  lOi:  272.  —  (.J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R.  23:  450. 
Soutiiwestcrn.     (A.  K.  II.  Boyd)  Fraser,  75:  125. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  457. 

—  Frendi,  Few  Words  about.     Sharpe.  44:  195. 

—  of  Europe,  Dimensions  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  82, 
Religious   Influence   of,  on  Americans.      (W.    R. 

Alger)  ("hr.  Exam.  80:  377. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     Eel.  R.  21:  378. 

—  of  Mayence,  Worms,  and  Spires.     Am.  .-\rch.  6:  iSo. 

—  of  Mctz  and  Strasburg.     Am.  Arch.  6:   loS. 

—  of  the  South  Rhineland.     (N.  II.  Chamberlain)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  16:  7. 

—  Primitive.     (F.  Granger)  Am.  Church  R.  29:  283. 
Cathedral  Chapters  as  adapted  to  the  L'nited  States.    (S. 

B.  Smith)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  709. 

Cathedral  Commission,  The.  Lond.  Q.  6:  120.  —  Chr. 
Obs.  55:  1 58,  536. 

Cathedral  Establisinnents.  (W.  Sewcll)  (>uar.  58:  197. 
—  Black w.  34:  677. 

Cathedral  Life  and  Reform.     Contomp.  2:  4SS. 

Cathedral  Reform.     Ed.  R.  97:   152. 

Cathedral  Restorations.  Brit.  Q.  69:  135.  —  (W.  Cham- 
bers) Cliamb.  J.  57:  81,  209,  417. 

Cathedral  Work.  (Canon  Westcott)  Macmil.  21 :  246, 
308. 

Cnfheriiie.     See  above,  Catharine. 

Cathetometer,  New  Form  of.  (W.  Grunow)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
107:  23 


Catholic,   The  Word,   in  the  New  Testament.     (G.  G. 

Hepburn)  Am.  Church  R.  31:  45S. 
Catholic  Apostolic  Church.    (W.  W.  Andrews)  Bib.  Sac. 

23:  loS,  159.  —  Lond.  Q.  34:  67.     See  Irvingism. 
Catholics,  Old.     S^e  Old  Catholics. 

—  Three  Broad  Church, — Dullinger,  "Janus,"  Froscham- 

mer.     (.1.  Hunt)  Contemp.  14:  311. 
See  Roman  Catholics. 
Catholic  Charity,  Prospects  of.     Month,  7:  i. 
Catholic  Church  in  America,  Is  there  aV     (J.  B.  Torri- 

celli)  Chr.  Exam.  87:  168. 
See  Roman  Catholic  Church. 
Catholic  Elements  in  Presbyterianism.     (E.  D.  Morris) 

I'rinc.  n.  s.  1 :  99. 
Catholic  Unity,  Reasons  for  Return  to.    Cath.  World,  1 1 : 

542. 
Catholiiism,  Anglo-,  not  Apostolical.     Eel.  R.  78:  3S5. 

—  of  ('hristianity.     (.J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  3:  i. 
See  Roman  Catholicism. 

Catholicity.     (B.  Price)  Contemp.  12:  161. 

—  and  Individualism.     (W.  T.  Gibson)  Am.  Church  R. 

7:  207. 

—  and  Unity.     (.1.  Young)  Good  Words,  9:  477-766. 
Catigern,  Jlonument  of,  at  Addington.     (.J.  Colebrooke) 

Arch.  2:   107. 
Catiline  as  a  Party  Leader.    (E.  S.  Beesly)  Fortn.  i :  167. 

—  Conspiracy   of.      Westm.    17:    145.      2i:    89,. —  (A. 

Davezac)  Dem.  R.  9:  144.  —  (J.  T.  Morse,  jr.)  Nat. 
Q.  8:  272. 
Catlin,  George.     Am.  Bibliop.  5:  16.  —  Nature,  7:  222. 

—  North  American  Indians,   Oi'igin  of  the  Enterprise. 

Dem.  R.  11:  44.     See  also  Indians. 

—  Residence  in  Europe.     Eel.  R.  88:  357. 

Cato,  M.  Porcius,  the  elder.  Notes  on.    Colburn,  1 12:  156. 

Cato  of  L'tica.     Colburn,  120:  287. 

Cato  Club.     Belgra.  43:  siipp.  109. 

Cato-Street  Conspirators.    Niles's  Reg  18:  276,28-5,289. 

Caton,  Elizabeth,  Mary,  and  Louise,  with  portraits.     (E. 

L.  Didier)  Harper,  61:  480. 
Caton,  John  D.,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  3:81. 
Catoosa  County,  Ga.,  Geology  of.    (A.  W.  Vogdez)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  118:  475. 
Catskill  Mountains.     (W.  Irving)  Liv.  Age,  31:  40S. — 

(T.  A.  Richards)  Harper,  9:   145.  — (E.   Ingersoll) 

Harper,  54:  S16.     (H.  Brace)  Harper,  60:  81S 
Catskill  Mountain  Region.    (A.  Guyot)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II9: 

429.  —  Lippinc.  24:  137,  265. 
Cattaneo,  Carlo.     (.1.  W.  XIario)  Contemp.  26:  465. 
Cattle.     Penny  M.  10:  273.  281. 

—  American.    (C.  L.  Flint)  Nation,  i:  620.     2:  4^,  2-59. 

—  and  Cattle  Market.     All  the  Year,  19:  3S,  54. 

—  Apparatus   for  supplying  with  Water,   on   Railways. 

Pract.  M.  i:  3S9. 

—  Low  on  Breeds  of  British.     Mo.  R.  151:  512. 

—  Perfection  in.     West.  J.  lo:  399. 

—  Slaughtering  of,  at  Smithlield,  1S50.     House.  Words, 

i:  3-5- 

—  Wild,  of  Great  Britain.     Penny  M.  7:  441. 

of  .Seotland.  (E.  L.  Sturtevaut)  .\m.  Natural.  8:  155. 

Cattle  Drive  in  British  Columbia.    Once  a  Week,  16:  39. 
Cattle  Drovers.     Penny  M.  12:  65. 
Cattle  Herding  in  the  Great  West.     Liv.  Age,  133:   126. 
Cattle  Plague,  The.      No.    Brit.   43:  487.  —  Victoria,  5: 
541.— (L.  S.  Beale)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:   153. 

—  in  England.     Cornh.  13:  297.    Same  art.  Ed.  M.  66: 

584- 

—  in  Norfolk,  England,  1S6S.    (W.  Smith)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

31:  395- 

—  of  the  14th  Century.     (II.  Ilarrod)  Arch.  41:  i. 

—  Texas.     (J.  S.  (Joidd)  .\m.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  i:   56. 
Cattle   Plagues.     Once  a  Week,  13:   436.  —  Chaiub.  J. 

29:   19. 


CATTLE 


208 


CAVALIERS 


Cattle  Raising  in  South  America.     (M.  Couty)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  19:  S35. 
Cattle   Ranches   in  the   Far  West.     (\V.  B.  Groliniaii) 

Fortn.  34:  43S. 
Cattle  Shuw.     All  the  Year,  6:  277. 

—  in  Baker  Street.     All  the  Year,  2:  233. 

—  Scottish.     All  the  Year,  23:  36. 
Cattle  Sliows.     Penny  M.  11:  52. 

Cattle  Station,  On  a.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  55. 

Cattle   Trade    of   Scotland  with   the   English  Markets. 

Broadw.  1 :  393. 
Catullus.     (W.  Everett)  Internat.  R.  7:  612.  — (H.  Net- 

tleship)  Fortn.  29:  741.  — (C.  W.  Watson)  So.  M. 

10:  2og.  —  (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  Univ.  61:  539,  673.    62: 

67.  —  Eraser,  39:  320.     64:  47. 

—  and  his  Translators.     Brit.  (2.  55:  74. 

—  and  Horace.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  jSS. 

—  The  Attis.     (R.  Ellis)  Fortn.  13:  430. 

—  Bristed's  Cookesley's.     (L.  G.  Clark)  Knick.34:  165. 

—  (.J.  Iladley)  New  Eng.  7:  625. 

—  Heudecasyilables  froni.     (R.  Ellis)  Fortn.  II :  79. 

—  Hone  CatuUeana;.     (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  61:  374,  501, 

695. 

—  Lamb's  Translation  of.     Blackw.  9:    507. — Mo.  R. 

97:  I.  —  Lond.  M.  4:  86.  —  Eel.  R.  35:  522. 

—  Martin's  Translation  of.    Nat.  R.  14:  177.  —  No.  Brit. 

36:  204. 

—  Translations  from.     (R.  Ellis)  Fortn.  11:  701. 

—  Writings  of.     For.  Q.  29:  329.  — Blackw.  2:  486. 
Caucasian    Administration,    and    the    Irish    Difficulty. 

Eraser,  77:  525. 

—  in  Trouble.     Eraser,  77:  666. 

Caucasus,  The.  (A.  W.  Dilke)  Fortn.  22:  451.  — (F. 
von  Koschkull)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  214,  335.  —  Nat. 
M.  6:  503. — New  Eng.  9:  88. 

—  Abkhaasian  Insurrection,   1866.     (W.  G.   Palgravc) 

Cornh.  16:  501.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  73S. 

—  and  the  Black  Sea.    For.  Q.  4:  574. 

—  and  the  Land  of  the  Cossacks.     Blackw.  65:  129. — 

Westm.  50:  261. 

—  and  Georgia.     Ed.  R.  28:  302. 

—  Captivity  of  Russian  Princesses  in.     New  Q.  7:  27. 

—  Central.     Chanib.  .1.  46:  715. 

—  Ditson's  Tour  to.    Dem.  R.  26:  164. 

—  Drinking-Bout  in.     (F.  A.  Eaton)  Macniil.  28:  80. 

—  Dumas  in.     Bentley,  46:  179. 

—  Egyptian   Colony,   and  Language   in.      (II.  Clarke) 

Anthrop.  J.  3:  178. 

—  Eternal  Fires  of  Baku.     Eel.  M.  57:  i6g. 

—  Freshtield's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  130:  337. 

—  Inhabitants  of.     Eel.  R.  99:  347. 

—  Kiaproth's  Travels  in.      (.J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  23:  328. 

—  Life  in.     (.1.  T.  Ileadley)  Scrib.  2:  353. 

—  People  of,  Bodenstedt's.     Internat.  M.  i:  300. 

—  Prisoners  in.     Mus.  lo:  431.  —  Colburn,  162:  650. 

—  Russian  Ride  in.    Victoria,  28:  463. 

—  Schamyl,  the  Prophet-Warrior  of.     Westm.  61:  4S0. 
and  the  Russians,  1835-53.     Krit.  Q.  18:  420. 

—  Spencer's  Travels  in  Western.     Mo.  R.  147:  12. 

—  Travels  in,  1868.     Ed.  R.   145:  44.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  103:  771. 

—  Unwritten   Literature  of  the  Momitaineers   of.      (G. 

Kennan)  Lipjiinc.  22:  437,  571. 

—  Visit  to  Schann-l's  ('ountry,  1870.  (E.  Ransom)  Fraser, 

87:  27.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  307. 

—  War  in.     (W.  C.  Williamson)  No.   Am.   81:  3S9. — 

Blackw.  48:  619. — Liv.  Age,  16:  360. — Mus.  41: 
169. 

—  Wilbraham's  Travels  in.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  228. 
Caucus,  The.     Fortn.  30:  721. 

—  and  its  Consequences.     (E.  D.  J.  Wilson)  19th  Csnt. 

4:  695, 


Caucus,  The,  in  Congress.    Ev.  Sat.  10:  338. 

—  in  England,  1S78.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  27:  141. 

—  Substitute  for.     (H.  T.  Terry)  New  Eng.  34:  734. 

—  Trouble  with.     (D.  M.  Means)  New  Eng.  34:  473. 
Caucuses,  Legalization  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation, 

8:  86. 
Caucus  System  in  the  United  States.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Chr. 
Exam.  87:  137. 

—  and  the   R('i)ublicau  Party,   1868.      (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  7:  4. 
Caught.     Lond.  Soc.  33:  355. 
Caught  at  la.st.     Lond.  Soc.  10:  80. 
Caught  by  Kuhlboru;  a  Story.     (R.  Terrj-)  Galaxy,  18: 

4S4. 
Caught  by  a  Thread.     Once  a  Week,  21:  243-593.     22: 

15-205. 
Caught,  Uncaught ;  a  Tale.     (II.  F.  Harrington)  Godey, 

21:  131. 
Caulrteld,  James,  Earl  of  Charlemont.    See  Charlemont. 
Caulier,  Ferdinand,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  30:  261,  325. 
Caulkins,  Frances  M.,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (H.  P. 

Haven)  N.  E.  Reg.  23:  396. 
Cauls,  Children's.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  358. 
Caumont,  .Jaccjuesde.  (S.  B. -Gould)  Once  a  Week,  6:  612. 
Causal  Judgment,  Tiie.     (G.  I.  Cliace)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  157. 
Causality,  and  the  Will,  Divine  and  Human.     Chr.  Rem. 

33:  445- 

—  in  Will  and  Motion.     (R.  Noel)  Contenip.  23:  3S0. 

—  Philosoi)hy  of  :  Hume  and  Kant.     (J.  H.  Stirling) 

Princ.  n.  s.  3:  178. 

—  Problem  of.     Brownson,  23 :  4S2. 

Causation.  (J.  E.  Cabot)  No.  Am.  106:  447.  —  (T. 
Harper)  Month,  13:  663.  —  (S.  II.  Hodgson)  Mind, 
4:  500.  —  (D.  A.  Wasson)  Unita.  R.  9:  11. 

—  and  Development.     (J.  JlcCosh)  Princ.  u.  s.  7:  369. 

—  Mill's  Theory  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  78:  82.— 

Dub.  R.  79:  57. 

—  Uniformity  of .     Chr.  Rem.  41:  271. 

Cause  and  Design.     (H.  Lawrenny)  Fortn.  18:  692. 

—  and  Effect.     (J.   Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  24:    296.  —  (S. 

Gilman)  No.  Am.  12:  395. 
Brown  on.      Blackw.  40:    122.  —  (A.  Alexander) 

Princ.  1 :  326. 

Hume  on.     Blackw.  43:  190. 

in   connection  with   Fatalism  and  Free  Agency. 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  381. 
Reply  to  the  above.      (L.  Woods)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  3:  174.    4:  217,  467. 

to  Dr.  Woods.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  5:  153. 

in  Physics.    Mo.  R.  92:  78. 

Relation  of,  Brown  on.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  583. 

—  Final,  Janet  and  Newcomb  on.     (J.  McCosh)  Princ. 

n.  s.  3:  367. 

—  The  Idea  of.     (F.  Bowen)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  615. 

—  Proximate  and  Remote.     Am.  Law  R.  4:  201. 
Cause  worth  trying.     Blackw.  80:  576. 
Causes.     (C.  E.  Grinnell)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  413. 

—  and  Final  Causes.     (F.  B.  Palmer)  Bapt.  (J.  8:  165. 

—  Final.     Fraser,  16:  254. 

—  Mill  on.     Dub.  R.  79:  57. 

—  Secondary.     (J.  JI.  Kendrick)  University  Q.  2:  40. 
Caux,  Marquis  de.     See  Patti. 

Cavaignac,  Gen.  Eugene.  Bentley,  24:  609.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  32:  659. 

—  and  his  Father.     Fraser,  38:  563.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

16:  126. 
Cavalcanti,  Guido.     Colburn,  5:  i. 
Cavalier  and  the  Puritan;  a  Tale.     (T.  Hood)  Dub.  Univ. 

47:  342. 
Cavalier's  Escape;  a  Poem.     (W.  Thombun')  Once  a 

Week,  4:  686. 
Cavaliers  in  America.     (E.  W.  Evans)  New  Eng.  23:  65  l 


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209 


CEDAR 


Cavaliers  of  England,  Herbert's.     Dem.  R.  31 :  1-53. 

—  Prince  Rupert  and.     (E.  AVarburton)  Bentley,  26:  100. 
Cavallier,   Jean,  and  the  Camisards.     Ed.  R.  104:   123. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51:  65. 
Cavalry,  American,  of  the  Revolution.     (A.  G.  Brackett) 
Galaxy,  2:  616. 

—  History  of,  Denison's.     Canad.  Mo.  13:  403. 

—  Nolan  on.    Colburu,  100:  473. 

—  Reforms  needed  in  the  English.     Temp.  Bar.  13:  391. 
Cavalry  Charges  at  Sedan,  Lessons  of.     (G.  T.  Denison) 

Canad.  Mo.  i:  47. 
Cavalry  Tactics.     Eor.  R.  3:   147. 

—  Present  System  of.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  20. 

Cavan,  County  of.  Excursion  to.     Dub.  L'uiv.  2:  391. 

—  Legends  of.     All  the  Year,  40:  326. 

—  Superstitions  of.     (L.  M'Clintock)  Beigra.  37:  90. 
Cave  Ha,  Yorkshire,  Exploration  of.    (T.  McK.  Hughes) 

Anthrop.  J.  3:  3S3. 

—  Mammoth.     See  Mammoth  Cave. 

—  of  Bellamar.     Eel.  M.  60:  398. 

—  of  the  Winds;  a  Story.     (M.  L.  Pool)  Galaxy,   13: 

693-  817.     14:  71,  221. 

—  Settle,  E.xploration  of.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Nature,  i: 

628.  —  Anthrop.  J.  i:  60.  —  Eraser,  93:  197. 
Caves  and  their  Occupants.     (J.  M.  Mello)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 
16:  369.  —  Chamb.  .1.  57:  230. 

—  Bone,  in  Bavaria.     Nature,  6:  87. 

of  Gibraltar,  Malta,  and  Sicily.     (A.  L.  Adams) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  429. 

—  in  Belgium.     Eel.  M.  32:  330. 

—  in  East  Indies.     (H.  Macneil)  Arch.  8:  251. 

—  in  Indiana.     (H.  C.  Hovey)  Scrib.  19:  875. 

—  of  Adelsberg.     Beigra.  21 :  449. 

—  Western.     (H.C.  Hovey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I16:  465. 
See  Caverns. 

Cave  Beetles  of  Kentucky.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am. 

Natural.  10:  282. 
Cave-Dwellers,  Age  of,  in  America.    (E.  T.  Elliott)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  15:  488. 

—  of  Nubia.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  27- 
See  Troglodytes. 

Cave   Eauiia  of   Kentucky.     (A.   S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am. 

Natural.  9:  274. 
Cave-Hunting.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Macmil.  22:  452.    23: 

105-     24:  357- 

—  Dawkins  on.     (F.  W.  Putnam)  Nation,  20:  42.  — Na- 

ture, 11:  302. 
Cave-Men  of  Perigord,  Crania  and  Bones  of.    (P.  Broea) 

Anthrop.  R.  6:  40S. 
Cavendish,  Henry.     (.J.  Scoffern)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  15S. — 

Brit.  Q.  2:  243.     14:  257. 

—  Black,  Priestley,  and  Watt.    (J.W.  Croker)  Quar.  77: 

105. 
Cavendish,  Margaret,  Duchess  of  Newcastle.     See  New- 
castle, Duchess  of. 
Cavendish,  Thomas.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  311. 
Cavendisli,  William.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  311. 
Cavendish  College.     (.1.  L.  Brcreton)  Contemp.  33:  361. 
Cavendish  Family,  of   Ilardwick.     Lond.  Soc.  4:    311, 

457- 

—  ^lanor  and.     (T.  Rngglcs)  Arch.  11:  50. 
Cavern  of  the  Schatldi  li,  Alps.     Temii.  Bar,  3:   -593. 
Cavern  Exiiloration  in  Devonshire,  Enghuul.     (W.  Pen- 

gelly)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  114:  299,  3S7. 
Caverns  and  their  Contents.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci. 
R.  i:  135,  450.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  39S.  —  (A. 
Geikie)  Good  Words,  9:  58. 

—  in  Bombay.     (W.  Hunter)  Arch.  7:  2S6. 

—  in  Franconia.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  492. 
Caverswell,  The  Nuns  and  Ale  of.     Lond.  M.  8:  260. 
Cavery  River;  Scenery  of  an  Indian  Stream.     Fraser, 

92:  785. 

14 


Cavour,  Count  C.  B.  di.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  271. 

—  (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  FLxam.  73 :  20.  —  (H.  M.  Hynd- 
man)  Fortn.  28:  219.  —  (E.  C.  Mezzrocchi)  Nat.  Q. 
4:  140.  —  (E.  Spenser)  St.  James,  37:  145,308,432. 

—  Bentley,  50:  88. — Chamb.  J.  36:  249.  —  Cornh. 
2:  591.  5:  702.  —  Eel.  M.  50:  25S. —  Dub.  Univ. 
60:  624.  —  Eel.  R.  no:  408.  —  Ed.  R.  114:  269. — 
Fraser,  97:  185.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  421.  —  Liv. 
Age,  70:  144.  —  Nat.  R.  13:  228.  —  Quar.  no:  208. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  70:  601. 

—  and  (Jaribaldi,  their  Characters  and  Labors.     Westm. 

75:  172- 

—  and  Lama rmora.     Westm.  112:  386. 

—  Burial  of;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  Si. 

—  Last  Debate  of.     (E.  Dicey)  Macmil.  4:  249. 

—  Life  of.    Quar.  148:  99.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142: 

643.  —  Brit.  Q.  34:  234.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54:  20. 

—  Westm.  76:  417.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  55:   i,  174. 

—  Poem  on.     (H.  C.  Pennell)  Once  a  Week,  4:  712. 

—  Public  Life  of.     New  Dom.  19:  97. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Colburn,  126:  475. 

—  Statesmanship  of.     (G.  M.  Towle)  No.  Am.  96:  45. 

—  Unilieation  of  Italy  under.     (O.  M.  Spencer)  Harper, 

43:  329- 
Caving  in.     (H.  R.  Haines)  Lakeside,  4:  280. 
Cawnpore.    Macmil.  12:  267.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  411. 
Caxton,  William.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Nat.  M.  10:  14.  — 

(H.  Mott)  New  Dom.   21:  119.  —  Dub.  Univ.  89: 

544,  726. — Penny  M.  10:  2. 

—  and  modern  Printing  Machinery.     Pract.  M.  7:  76. 

—  Knight's  Biography  of.     JIo.  R.  165:  23- 

—  Polycronicon.     (A.  T.  Freed)  Lakeside,  4:  229, 

—  Printer  and  Mercer.     All  the  Year,  38:  316-390. 

—  Sketch  of.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Tait,  n.  s.  18:  127. 
Caxton  Celebration,  1877.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath.  World, 

27:  359- 

—  End  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  23S. 
Ca.xton  Memorial.     ArtJ.  ii:  68. 

Caxtoniana.     (Sir  E.  L.  Bulwer)  Blackw.  91:  137-702. 

92:  40-658.     93:  30^545.     94:  1-41S. 
Caxtons;  a  Novel.     (Sir  E.  L.  Bulwer)  Blackw.  63:  513, 

525,  685.     64:  40-672.    65:  33-637.     66:  48-391. 
Cayenne ;  a  penal  Colony.     Bentley,  48:  65.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  51:  220. 

—  Prisons  of.  (J.  Munro)  Good  Words,  19:  746. 
Cayla,  Comtesse  du,  Life  of.  St.  James,  23:  445. 
Cayla,  Pilgrimage  to.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World, 

73:  595- 
Cayuga  Bridge.     Knick.  38:  224. 
Cayuga  Lake.     Knick.  36:  536.     37:  412,  4S7. 

—  Head  Waters  of.     (G.  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  4:  123. 
Cazotte,  Jacques,   Prophecy  of.     (L.  Wraxall)  Once  a 

Week.  6:  234. 
Cccco  del  Orso.     (W   H.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  74:  293. 
Cecil,  Richard,  Life  and  Works  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8: 

417.  —  Chr.  Obs.  10:  759. 
Cecil,  \Vm.     See  Burghley,  Lord. 
Ocil;  a  Story.     St.  James,  38:  517. 
Cecil  Danby."    (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  55:  283. 
Cecil's  Mistake.     Chamb.  J.  57:  600,  613. 
Cecil's  Tryst.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  48:  4S1-791. 
Cecile,  Princess,  "  la  belle  Tunpie."    Lond.  Soc.  21 :  211. 
Cecilia,  St.     Harper,  61:  809. — Cath.  World,  13:  477. 

—  Day  of,  in  Rome.     (B.  Muriihy)  Cath.Worid,  14:  646. 
(\'dar  and  the  Palm.     (J.  Hamilton)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  i:  121. 

—  White.     (C.  P.  Traill)  Canad.  JIo.  9:  491. 

Cedars  of  Lebanon.     (J.  Hamilton)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  i:  153. 

—  Liv.  Age,  40:  279. — Penny  M.  8:  140.     12:  93. 

—  Putnam,  8:  160. 

Cedar  Creek,  Battle  of,  Gen.  Wright's  Report.     Hist.  M. 

16:  279. 
In  the  Ranks  at.     (J.  F.  Fitts)  Galaxy,  i:  534. 


CEDAR 


210 


CELTIC 


Cedar  Creek,  Battle  of.  Numbers  and  Losses  .at.     (W. 

Allan)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  178. 
Cedar  Glades.     Dein.  K.  26:  73,  143. 
("edar  ITei<,'lits.     Kiiick.  38:  20. 
Cedar  Mountain,  IJattle  of.     Cornh.  6:  75S. 
Cedar  Swamp,  Night  in  a.    (U.  W.  Douglas)  Canad.  Mo. 

11:  157. 
Cedar  Trees.     (J.  Quick)  Colburn,  161 :  537. 
Cedars,  The,  l\Iassacre  at,  1776.     (S.  E.  Dawson)  Canad. 

Mo.  5:  305. 
Celestial  Dynamics.     (,I.  R.  JIayer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  261. 

87:  I.S-.     88:  239,  397. 
Celestial  Map,  IJartlett's.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  380. 
Celestial   Measurings  and  Weighings.      (Sir  J.  F.  W. 

Herschel)  Good  Words,  5:  489. 
Celestial  Peas.     (L  T.  Hopkins)  Scrib.  13:  619. 
Celestial  Railroad.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Dem.  R.  12:  515. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  740. 
Celia;  a   Story.     Temp.  Bar,    57:    519.     58:    72,   213. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  547,  596,  654. 
(^elibacy.     (J.  T.  Bixby)  Nation,  6:  190. 

—  Clerical.     Am.  Churcli  K.  21 :  537. 

—  Colloquial.     Dem.  R.  23:  533. 

—  Hygienic  Relations  of.     (W.A.Hammond)  Nation, 

5-  357- 

—  in  the  ancient  Church.    (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  10:  607. 

—  in  the  Christian  Church.     So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  165. 

—  Sacerdotal.     (E.  P.  Evans)  No.  Am.  105:  645.  —  (G. 

P,  Fisher)  Nation,  4:  514.  — (Juar.  127:  514.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  74:  443.  —  Rel.  Cab.  i:  458,  549. — 
Dub.  Univ.  19:  2S0. — Mo.  Rel.  M.  12:  24. 

—  versus  Jfarriage.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fraser,  65:  228. 
Celine's  Story.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  293. 

Cells,  Blood-Corpuscle-holding.     (W.  L  Burnett)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  66:  375. 

—  Relations  of,  to  Organization.     ( W.  L  Burnett)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  65:  87. 
Cell  Theory,  and  some  of  its  Relations.     (F.  G.  Fairfield) 
Nat.  Q.  30:  303. 

—  Development  of.     Nat.  Q.  22:  135. 

Cellerier,  J.  L  S.,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  399,  468, 

546. 
Cellini,  Benvenuto.     Cornh.  12:  31S.  —  Sharpe,  36:  40. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  43:  310.  — Peop.  J.  8:  119. —  U.S. 

Cath.  M.  5:  465. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Sharpe,   13:  233.  —  Brit.  Q.  8: 

492.  —  Blackw.  129:  I.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148: 
323- 

—  Life  of.   (G.  Robinson)  Retros. 4:  i.  —  Eel.  M.  23:  121. 

—  Sketch  of.     Colburn,  149:  452. 

—  Tale  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  163,  208. 

Cellini  Cup.     (S.  ,J.  Arnold)  Bentley,  24:  86-638.     25: 

83,  248. 
Cellular  Tissue,  Raspail  on.     For.  R.  2:  273. 
Celluloid.    J.  Frankl.  List.  107:  334.  —  (M.  M.  P.  Muir) 

Nature,  22:  370. 

—  What  it  is  and  how  made.     (W.  H.  Wahl)  J.  Frankl. 

List.  108:  405. 
Celoron,  B.  de.     Expedition  to  the  Ohio,  1749.     (O.  H. 
ALarshall)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  129. 

—  Plate  deposited  on  the  Ohio  by.     Olden  Time,  i :  238, 

26S,  336. 
Celsus.     (E.  Pond)  Cong.  R.  9:  503.  —(E.  Pond)  Lit.  & 
Theo.  R.  4:  219,  5S4. 

—  and  Origen.     (J.  A.  Fronde)  Fraser,  97:  142. 

Three   Letters  on.     (F.  W.  Newman  and  J.  A. 

Froude)  Fraser,  97:  548. 
~  Attack  upon  Christianity.     (G.  D.  B.  Pepper)  Bapt. 

0.2:48,139. 
<"elt  and  Saxon.     Irish  Q.  i:  153. 

—  of  Wales  and  the  Celt  of  Ireland.     Cornh.  36:  661. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  151. 


Celt,  The,  Physical  Characteristics  of.     (D.  Wilson)  An- 
throp.  R.  3:  52. 

—  Roman,  and  Saxon,  Wright's.     Eel.  R.  96:  579. 
Celts  and  the  Germans.     Ed.  R.  108:  166.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  45:  203. 

—  Britons,  and  .Vnglo-Saxons.     Eel.  R.  89:  479. 

—  Eastern  Origin  of.     (J.  Campbell)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  15: 

73,  277- 

—  Economy  of.     Mo.  R.  87:  477. 

—  Game  of.     (R.  R.  Macgregor)  Helgra.  35:  184. 

—  of  Gaul  and  Britain.     (D.  AVilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  9: 

—  of  Northumbria,  Footprints  of.     (J.  W.  Archer)  Once 

a  Week,  7:  585. 

—  or  Teutons,  Are  we?    (.J.  Fiske)  Appleton,  2:  243- 

499.     3:  42,  129. 

—  Vindication  of.     Ed.  R.  2:  355.  —  (E.  I.  Soars)  Nat. 

(.>.  4:  203. 
Celts  and  other  Implements  of  Bronze.     (L.  Jewitt)  Stud. 
&  Intel.  Obs.  5:  275. 

—  Brass,  found  in  Ireland.     (S.  Peggo)  Arch.  9:  84. 

—  Conjectures  on.     (R.  P.  Knight)  Arch.  17:  220. 

—  discovered  in  Cornwall.     (]\L  Hitchins)  Arch.  15:  118. 

—  i\Ietal.     Arch.  5:   106. 

Celtic  Anthologv  and  Poetic  Remains.     Cath.  World,  4: 

3S9. 
Celtic  Antiquities,  Iliggins  on.     Eel.  R.  47:  132. 

—  of  Orkney.     (F.  W.  L.  Thomas)  Arch.  34:  88. 
Celtic  Art.  "(T.  A.  Croal)  Art  J.  33:  t,^^. 

Celtic  College,  An  early.     (H.  Macmillan)  Fraser,  102: 

578.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  548. 
Celtic  Culture.     Lond.  Q.  45:  25. 
Celtic  Ethnolog}'.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  129. 
Celtic  Grave-Mounds,  Derbyshire.  (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary, 

3:  159- 
Celtic  Inheritance,  Our.     Broadw.  7:  56. 
Celtic  Language  and  Dialects.     Dub.  R.  57:  69. 

—  Maclean's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  152:  336. 

Celtic  Languages,  History  of.     Blackw.  48:  249.  —  New 
York "r.  6:  418. 

—  in  British  Isles.     (E.  G.  Ravenstein)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

42:  579. 

—  identified  with  the  Etruscan  and  Phoenician.     Dub.  R. 

15:  I. 

—  Prichard  on.     Ed.  R.  72:  26.  — Quar.  57:  80. 
Celtic  Law.     (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.  120:  432. 

Celtic  Legend,  A.     (H.  de  la  Villemarque)  Cath.  World, 

3:  810. 
Celtic  Legends  and  Stories.    Dub.  Laiiv.  66:  3S8,  603. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  84. 
Celtic  Literature.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  94. 

—  and  Anglo-Saxon.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  298. 

—  Antiquity  of.      (L.  C.   Seeh'e)   Putnam,  16:  389.— 

Broadw.  7:  122. 

—  Early.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  351. 

—  Study  of.      (M.  Arnold)  Cornh.   13:    2S2-53S.     14: 

no.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  728.     67:  201,274,443. 
Celtic  Manuscripts.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  399. 
Celtic  IMonuments,  Ancient.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  42. 

—  in  the  Channel  Islands.     (F.  C.  Lukis)  Arch.  35:  232. 

—  Lambrv  on.     Eel.  R.  2:  788. 

Celtic  Music.     (.T.  ,J.  Reed)  Nat.  Q.  18:  336. 

Celtic  Nations,  Eastern  Origin  of.    Mo.  R.  160:  431. 

—  Prichard  on.     Eel.  R.  55:  145. 

Celtic  Race,  Knox  on.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  175. 
Celtic  Races  of  Britain.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  419,  697. 
Celtic  Relics  and  Monuments.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  104. 
Celtic  Remains  discovered  atStancliffe,  Derbyshire.     (L. 
Jewitt)  Reliquary,  4:  201. 

—  discovered  near  Cambridge.     (E.  D.   Clarke)   Arch. 

18:  340. 

—  in  Brittany  and  Cornwall.     Brit.  Q.  52:  281. 


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CENSUS 


Celtic  Researches,  Davies's.     Ed.  R.  4:  386. 
Gallic  Romance.     Dub.  Univ.  65:   1S5. 
Celtic  Society,  Miscellany  of.     Dub.  R.  31:  53. 
Celtic  Superstitions.     Once  a  Week,  16:  179. 
Celtic  Surnames  in  England.     All  the  Year,  32:  412. 
Celtic  Tenures.     Westm.  39:  69. 

Celtic   Tumuli   near   Dover,    Kent.      (C.  H.  Woodruff) 
Arch.  45:  53. 

—  of  Dorset,  "Warne's.     Anthrop.  R.  5:  85. 
Celto-scythic  Migrations.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  277. 
Cement,  Conversion  of  Lime  into.     (11.  Y.  D.  Scott)  Eel. 

Engin.  7:  542. 

—  Coyle's  Resinous.     .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  33:  303. 

—  Elastic.     Penny  M.  13:  6. 

—  Experiments   on,    at    London    Exhibition,    1S52.      J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  53:  63. 

—  for  Road-^Iaking.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  721. 

—  Manufacture  of,  in  India.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  204. 

—  Portland.     (M.  Leblanc)  J.  Frankl.   Inst.  82:  25.— 

(W.  Michaelis)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  746.  —  Am.  Arcii.  6: 

142.  —  (H.  Faija)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  463.  —  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  87:  173. 

Adulteration  of.     Eel.  Engin.  23:  27. 

and  how  to  use  it.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  349. 

Architectural   Treatment   of.       (R.   Plumbe)  Eel. 

Engin.  5:  166. 

Future  of.     Eel.  Engin.  22:  156. 

Strength  of.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  62. 

Tests  of.     (I.  J.  Mann)  Eel.  Engin.  17:   17. 

—  Ransome's  New  Hj-draulic.    J.  Frank).  Inst.  108:  416. 

—  Roman.     (.J.  I.  Hawkins)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  197. 

—  Use  of  Coignet-Beton.     (C.  K.  Graham)  Eel.  Engin. 

13:  203. 
Cements.      (C.  H.  Haswcll)  .1.   Frankl.   Inst.   79:  361. 
80:  171,  295.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23:    203. 

—  Ancient,  and  Rosendale.     (A.  Beckwith)  Eel.  Engin. 

8:  205.     Same  art.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  95:  204. 

—  and  artificial  Stone.     Penny  M.  II :  158. 

—  and  Concretes.     Pract.M.  7:  106. 

—  and  Glues.     (.1.  Phin)  Am.  Arch.  9:  237. 

—  and  Metals  in  Conjunction.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  157. 

—  and  Mortars,  Set  of.     Am.  Arch.  2:  256. 

—  Architectural.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  498. 

—  at   the   Philadelphia   Exhibition.     (Q.   A.  Gillmorc) 

Eel.  Engin.  16:  257. 

—  Bituminous.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  33:  293. 

—  Calcareous.     (.1.  Frost)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  20:  217,  376. 

21:  234.     22:  17.     23:   193,  277. 

—  Cohesion  of.     (B.  Bevan)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:  409. 
^— Composition  of.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  509. 

—  General  Rules  for  the  Use  of.     Am.  Arch.  10:  160. 

—  Strength  of.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  310.  —  (G.  F.  Chantrell) 

Eel.  Engin.  6:  430. 

—  Use  of.     Eel.  Engin.  24:  121. 

—  ITseful  Formuhe  for.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  264. 

—  Various.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:   112. 

—  Yicat  on.     .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  371. 
Cement  Tester.     Praet.  JI.  i:  319. 

Ccmenti,  Signor,  Mender  of  Crockery,  etc.     (L.  P.  Ilale) 

Galaxy,  7:  668. 
Cemetery,  Adventures  in  a.     Liv.  Age,  21:  470. 

—  at  !\Iunich.     Once  a  Week,  9:  442. 

—  at  Stanlake,  Oxon.     (.1.  Y.  Akerman  and  S.  Stone) 

.\rch.  37:  363. 

—  of  Envermeu,  France.     (W.  "M.  Wylie)  Arcii.  35:  223. 
Cemeteries.      (A.  D.   Gridley)   New  Eng.   22:    597. — 

Penny  M.  3:  173.     8:  4S9. 

—  American.     (S.  Osgood)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  404.  —  .\I1 

the  Year,  6:  226. 

—  and   Catacombs  of  Paris.     (R.   Southey)  Quar.  21 : 

360. 

—  and  Churchyards.     Quar.  73:  438.  —  Eel.  M.  2:  449. 


Cemeteries  and  Health.  (S.  P.  Day)  Victoria,  35:  7.— 
(M.  G.  Robinet)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  657.  — Eel.  R. 
77:  219. 

—  and  Modes  of  Burial.     Nat.  Q.  9:  71. 

—  and  Monuments.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  7:  489. 

—  and  Sepulihers  of  the  Departed.     (G.  Diehl)  Evang. 

R.  6:  124. 

—  at  Naples.     (F.  C.  Gray)  No.  .\m.  5:  109. 

—  Climax  of.     Eraser,  5:   144. 

—  Fashion  in.     So.  R.  n.  s.  22:  326. 

—  in  lyondon.     Once  a  Week,  5:  612. 

—  in  Southern  Europe.    (E.  Johnstone)  Once  a  Week,  7: 

314- 

—  in  Towns:  Report  from  Select  Committee.    Chr.  Rem. 

4:  624. 

—  National,  United  States.    (.1.  F.  Russling)  Harper,  33: 

310.  —  (C.  W.  Folsom)  Nation,  8:  237. 

—  of  Paris  and  London.     (T.  L.  Cuyler)  Godey,  30:  10. 

—  of  Roux-Mesnil  and  of  Etran  in  Normandy.     (L'Abb(5 

Cochet)  Arch.  39:  117. 

—  Ornamental.     Penny  M.  5:  153. 

—  Public.     (J.  C.  Loudon)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  36:  46-265. 

—  Reformed.    (J.  Weidenmann)  Am.  Arch.  10:  134,  146. 

—  Rural.     (Prof.  Johnston)  Meth.  Q.  4:  35.— Chr.  R. 

13:  9.— So.  (l  19:  523. 
/?(.(•  <f/60  Burial-places;  Churchyards;  Graveyards. 
Cenei,  Beatrice.     (J.  AYhittle)  Bentley,  22:  105. 
Cenci,  The,  True  Tale  of.     Ed.  R.  149:  30. 
Cenis,  Mont,  Passage  of;   Road,   Railroad,  and  Tunnel. 

(D.  T.  Ansted)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5:  645. 

—  Passes  and  Passenger.s  of.     Once  a  \Veek,  17:  ^77. 

—  Tunnel  of.     (E.  G.  Butlum)  Fortn.  4:  33S.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  89:  111.  — (W.  Forsyth)  Ed.  U.  122: 
123.  —  Broadw.  7:  471.  —  (H.  de  Parvillo)  Ev.  Sat. 
11:  382.  — Cath.  World,  i:  60.  —  Chamb.  J.  42: 
36,  52.  48:  710.— Eel.  Engin.  6:  62.  —  Lippinc.  7: 
443. — Once  a  Week,  11:  415.  —  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  157. 

—  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  377.  —  St.  James,  13:  355. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  2S8.  — Westin.  81:  30. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  80:  402.  Same  art.  Ed.  .M.  61: 
423. —  Ev.  Sat.  i:  410. —  Liv.  Age,  107:  553.— 
(A.  II.  Guernsey)  Harper,  43:  161. —  (F.  Kossuth) 
Ed.  Engin.  5:  113-465. 

Geology  of.     (D.  F.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  9:  357. 

Opening  of.     Nature,  4:  415.  —  with  porh-aits,  Ev. 

Sat.  11:  43-. 

Scientific  Use  of.     Nature,  4:  434. 

Ventilation  of.     (C.  P.  Harris)  Eel.  Engin.  II :  530. 

—  (W.  Pole)  Ed.  Engin.  19:  396. 

Works  aiid  Machinery  on,  1S64.     (T.  Sopwith)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  77:  296. 
See  Tunnels. 
Censorious  Speech.     (H.  Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  311. 
Censure;  a  .Morning  Reverie.     Corn h.  32:  220. 
Census,  The,  and  Free  Trade.     Blackw.  70:   123. 

—  Curiosities  of.     All  the  Year,  5:  15.  — No.   Brit.  22: 

401. 

—  Educational,  of  England  and  Wales,  1S51.     Chr.  Obs. 

54:  687. 

—  of  Great   Britain,    Jlethod   of  taking.      (E.    \A  yatt- 

Edgell)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  11:  71. 

of  1831.     (J.  R.  McCuUoch)  Ed.  R.  49:  i. 

of  1841.     Quar.  76:   ii.  —  Ed.  R.   80:  67.  —  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  3:  72.     4:  277.     6:   i. 

and  the  Non-sensus.     Colburn,  62:  302. 

Result,s  of.     Ed.  R.  loi:  257. 

of  1851.     (E.  Cheshire)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  17:  45.— 

Chr.  Rem.  27:  1.  — Hunt,  30:  757.     31:  126,367, 

637.  32:  257.  33:  120,  232,  375.— Tait,  n.s.  21:  548. 

Results  of.     De  Bow,  17:  415.  —  Hogg,  10:  264. 

of  1S61.     Eraser,  70:  443.  —J.  Statis.  Soc.  24:  247, 

402.     28:  73,  125. 


CENSUS 


212 


CENTRALIZATION 


Census  of  Great  Britain,  of  1861,  Some  Results  of.    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  72:  195. 
of  1S71.     Chamb.  J.48:  518.  —  Cornli.  23:  415. — 

St.  James,  28:  500.  —  Geog.  M.  3:  173,  201,  229. 
and  the  Boundaries  Question.     (R.  H.  I.  I'al- 

grave)  Macmil.  28:  166. 

Results  of.     Pract.  M.  i :  255. 

Religious,  of  1851.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  18. 

—  of  the  United  States,  Laws  of.     (C.  F.  Johnson)  No. 

Am.  131 :  135. 

Methods  of.     (J.  A.  Garfield)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  2: 

45.  —  (C.  D.  Wright)  Internat.  R.  9:  405. 

of  1820.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  120,  319.     21:  345. 

of  1830.    Niles's  Reg.  38:  145.    43:  27. 

of  1840.     So.  Q.  25:  521. ^-Dem.  R.  5:  77.— So. 

Lit.  Mess.  9:  340.  —  Hunt,  12:  125.  —  De  Bow,  11: 
416. 

of  1S50.  (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  19:  523.  — (W.  Kirk- 
land)  Hunt,  14:  115.  —  Dem.  R.  25:  291.  29:  198. 
—  De  Bow,  14:  127.  16:  81.  — (W.  J.  A.  Brad- 
ford) Chr.  Exam.  58:  233.  —  (P.  Godwin)  Putnam, 
3:  16.  —  Harper,  lo:  334.  —  Chamb.  J.  15:  100. — 
J.  Statis.  Soc.  15:  64. 

Curiosities  of.     (W.  Mitchell)  Atlan.  5:  439. 

of  1S60.     Princ.  37:  226. 

Results  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  241. 

of  1S70.     Ed.  R.  139:  130. 

Imbroglio  about.     (H.  Adams)  Nation,  lo:  116. 

Our  National  Wealth  as  revealed  by.     (J.  B. 

Hodgskin)  Nation,  12:  286. 

Some  Residts  of.     (F.  A.  Walker)  Am.  Soc.  Sci. 

J.  5:  71- 
of    1880.      (H.    Stone)   Lippinc.    22  :    108.  —  (G. 

Walker)  No.  Am.  128:  393. 
Alleged  Frauds  in,  at  the  South.     (H.  Gannett) 

Internat.  R.  10:  439. 

Notes  on.    (F.  J.  Mouat)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  43:  573. 

Census  Returns.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  566. 
Census  Tables,  Lessons  from.     Chamb.  J.  20:  92. 
Census-Taking.     Republic,  5:  145. 
Centaurs,  The.     (S.  Colvin)  Cornh.  38:  284,  409. 
Centenarians.     St.  James,  49:  •]■]. 

—  Physical  Condition  of.     (Sir  G.  D.  Gibb)  Anthrop.  J. 

2:  78. 
Centenarianism.     (E.  R.  Lancaster)  Macmil.  24:  466. — 

Eel.  M.  77:  6S7.  —  Chamb.  J.  57:  113. 
Centennial  of  1876,  Fruits  and  Festivals  of.     (E.  C.  Bruce) 

Lippinc.  17:  9-649. 

—  Hundred  Years  ago.     Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  17-249. 

—  in  London.     (J.  Bigelow)  Galaxy,  15  j  671. 
Centennial  Bells;  a  Poem.    (B.  F.  Taylor)  Scrib.  12:  360. 
Centennial  Discourses.     Chr.  R.  5:  47. 

Centennial  Exhibition.     -See  Philadelphia. 

Centennial  Gleanings,  1875.     (T.  Evans)  Overland,  15: 

464. 
Centennial   Memories,   1775-1875.     Potter   Am.  Mo.  4: 

250-887.    6:  166. 
Centennial  Posie.     (C.  H.  Dall)  Unita.  R.  6:  157. 
Centennial  Thought;  an  Hour  with  the  Fathers.     (J.  G. 

Butler)  Luth.  Q.  6:  510. 
Center  of  Gravity,  FormuliB  for.     (J.  W.    Davis)  Eel. 

Engin.  20:  467. 
Guldin  on.      (J.  B.  Cherriman)  Canad.   J.  n.  s. 

«:  ,Vv 

—  of  a  Polygon.     (J.  W.  Davis)  Eel.  Engin.  21 :  323. 
Centlivrc,  Susanna,  and  her  Plavs.     Temp.  Bar,  51:  247. 

—  Bold  Stroke  for  a  Wife.     (A.  H.  Bromilow)  Colburn, 

164:  414. 
Central  America.     Dub.  Univ.  19:   189. — Am.  Q.  11: 
212.  —  (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  6:  83.  —  (W.  J. 
A.  Bradford)  De  Bow,  21:  i. — Dem.  R.  37:  263. 
38:  29S.    42:  441.  —  Dub.  Univ.  80:  85. 


Central  America,  Ancient  and  modern.     Dub.  Univ.  ig: 
1S9. 

—  and  the  Administration.     Am.  Whig  R.  13.  276. 

—  and  Mexico,  Tempsky's  Travels  in.     New  Q.  7:  152. 

—  and  the  West  Indies,  Travels  in.     Colburn,  118:  86. 

—  and  Yucatan,  Ruins  of.     (A.  W.  Ely)  De  Bow,  9:  44. 

—  Annexation  to  the  United  States.     Liv.  Age,  50:  311. 

—  Biology  of .     Nature,  21:  321. 

—  British  Aggression  in.     Dem.  R.  28:  i. 

—  Commercial  and  other  Characteristics.  DeBow,  18:  73. 

—  Discoveries  in.     Eel.  M.  2:  522. 

—  Dunlop's  Travels  in.     Dub.  R.  23:  78. 

—  Gold  Fields  of.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Harper,  12:  315. 

—  Guajiquero  Indians.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Harper,  19:  602. 

—  Hunting  a  Pass.    (E.  G.  Squier)  Atlan.  5:  447.    6:44. 

—  in  1827.     Ann.  Reg.  2:   171. 

—  Jungle  in.     Temp.  Bar,  22:  45S.     23:  66. 

—  Languages  of.     (D.  G.  Brinton)  Hist.  M.  15:  305. 
Manuscripts  in.     (D.  G.  Brinton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  97: 

222. 

—  Morelet's  Travels  in.     Nature,  5:  159. 

—  Oddities  of.     Chamb.  J.  12:  13. 

—  Omoa.     (J.  V.  S.  Anthony)  Harper,  14:  22. 

—  Question  of.     Ed.  R.  104:  267.  —  De  Bow,  27:  550. — 

Eraser,  54:  121. 

—  Rambles  in.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lippinc.  24:  5-659. 

—  Recent  Travelers  in.     Eraser,  58:  425. 

—  Relations  with  United  States,  1852.    Dem.  R.  31:  337. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (E.  G.  Squier)  De  Bow,  29:  410, 

—  Republic  of.     (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  26;  127. 

—  Revolutions  in.     Dem.  R.  40:  315. 

—  Roberts's  VoA'ages  and  Excursions  in.    Lond.  M.  21 :  i. 

—  Ruins  of.     Knick.  II :  128.  —  (D.  Charnay)  No.  Am. 

131:  185-519.     132:  4I-57S-     133:  390- 
and  Antiquities  of.     Ed.  R.  78:  438. 

—  Ruined  Cities  of.     Art  J.  6:  102.  —  (A.  T.  Rice)  No. 

Am.  131 :  89. 

—  Secret  of  the  Strait.     (G.  A.  Maack)  Harper,  47:  Sox. 

—  Silver  Mines  of.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Harper,  12:  721. 

—  Sketches  of .     Knick.  36:  444.  —  Canad.  Mo.  7:  23.3- 

528.     8:  61. 

—  Squier's  Notes  on.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.   i:   359.  —  Liv. 

Age,  31:  104.    49:  59. 

—  States  of.     Brit.  Q.  13:  173. 

—  Stephens's  Ancient  Cities  of.     Dub.  R.  12:  184. 

—  Stephens's  Travels  in.     (J!  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  53: 

479.  — Ed.  R.  75:  397.  — Mo.  R.  156:  30.  — Mus. 
43;  257. — New  York  R.  9:  225.  —  NewQ.  3:  416. 
—  Quar.  69:  52.  —  Chamb.  J.  48:  764. 

—  Treaty  with,  1S26.     Niles's  Reg.  31 :  172. 

—  Trip  to.     (E.  Westervelt)  Scrib.  15:  609. 

—  Trollope's  Spanish  Main.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:  81. 

—  Unexplored  Regions  of.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Putnam,  12 

549.  —  Hist.  M.  4:  65.  —  Broadw.  8:  250. 

—  Volcanoes  of.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Harper,  19:  739, 

<See  Costa  Rica;  Darien;  Mosquito  Shore;  Nicaragua; 
Panama;  Tehuantepec;  Interoceanic  Canal. 
Central  Forces,  Prize  Essay  on.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Math. 
Mo.  2:  150. 

—  and  disturbing  Forces.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Math.  Mo. 

3:  245. 
Central  Park,  New  York  City.     (C.  Cook)  Scrib.  6:  523, 
673.  — (H.  S.  Conant)  Harper,  59:  689.^ 

—  Gates  of.  Designs  for,  1865.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  i: 

186,  410.     3:  255. 
Centralization.     (J.  Austin)  Ed.  R.  85:  221.  — Dem.  R. 
26:  289. 

—  and  Self-Government.     Eel.  R.  102:  87. 

—  and  Socialism.     De  Bow,  20:  692. 

—  in  Government.     Ed.  R.  115:  323. 

—  in  United  States  Government.    (D.  D.  Field)  No.  Am. 

132:  407. 


CENTRALIZATION 


213 


CEYLOX 


Centralization  of  Power.     Dem.  R.  40:  311. 

—  Real.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  506. 

—  Social  Evidences  of,  1S5S.     (A.  K.  Syester)  Mercersb. 

10:  533- 
Centrepole  Bill.     (G.  F.  Emery)  Overland,  4:  S3. 
Centrifugal  Force.     (T.  W.  Bakewell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4: 
III. 

—  versus  unbalanced  Force.     (R.  D.  Napier)  Eel.  Engin. 

16:  296. 
Centurial  Stones,  Test  of  certain.     (H.  C.  Cook)  Arch. 

44:  225. 
Century,  A,  ends  when?    Hist.  M.  2:  12, 
Century  Plant;  a  Tale.    (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Harper,  21:  51. 
Century  Plants.     (I.  T.  Hopkins)  Scrib.  17:  377. 
Century  since.     Colburn,  160:  645. 
Cephalization.    (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  i.    91:163. 

112:  245.  —(.J.  D.  Dana)  New  Eug.  22:  495. 
Cephalonia.     Bentley,  47:   173. 
Cejilialopods.     Hogg,  13:  93. 

—  Gigantic,  of  the  North  Atlantic.     (A.  E.  Verrill)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  109:  123,  177.     no:  213.     iig:  2S4. 
Ceramics.     (P.  E.  Chase)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  425. — 

(W.  de  B.  Fryer)  Penn  Mo.  ii:  941. 
Ceramic  Art.     (F.  A.  Griesemer)  Potter  Am.   Mo.    10: 

300. —  All  the  Year,  33:  421,  443.     34:   11,  3S,  62. 

—  Appleton,  10:  464,  496,  559.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  14: 
305.  —  St.  James,  4:  352. 

—  and  Art  Culture.     (J.  J.  Talbot)  Penu  Mo.  9:   251, 

455.  536- 

—  at  the  Centennial.     Am.  Arch,   i:   244-342.  —  (J.  J. 

Young)  Lippinc.  18:  701. 

—  at  Paris  Exposition.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  27:  269. 

—  Chnia   Mania.     (C.    Drew)   Dub.    Univ.    87:    iSi.— 

Chamb.  J.  52:  241. 

—  Decorative  Taste  in.    (G.  B.  Griffith)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

13:  295. 

—  Greek  and  Chinese  Vases.    Lond.  Soc.  40:  354. 

—  in  America.     (J.  J.  Young)  Atlan.  44:  58^. 

—  of  Japan.     Dub.  R.  78:  374. 

—  Plates  and  Dishes.  (E.  Meteyard)  Good  Words,  II :  541. 
See  China;  Cloisonne;  Porcelain;  Pottery. 

Cereals,  Microscopical   Fungi  infesting.     (W.   Barbeck) 

Am.  Natural.  13:  612. 
Cerealia,  The;  a  Standing  Miracle.     (A.  Harve}-)  Good 

Words,  2:  479. 
Cerebral  Development,  Researches  in.    (J.  Straton)  Zoist. 

8:  396. 
Cerebral  Functions,  Localization  of.     Nature,  8:  467. — 

(H.  de  Varigny)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  599. 
Cerebral  Physiology.     Anthrop.  R.  1 :  337. 
Cerebration,   Changes   of   Circulation    during.      (C.    S. 

Minot)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  303. 

—  Unconscious.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Macmil.  23:  24.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  76:  70.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  59S. 

—  (E.  xM.  Gallaudet)  Penn  Mo.  8:  634. 

Dreams  as  Illustrations  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Macmil. 

23:  512.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  726.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  109:  363. 

Phenomena  of.    New  Dom.  7:  338. 

Cerebrum,  Functions  of,  Goltz   on.     (G.  C.  Robertson) 

Mind,  2:  loS,  247.     5:  254. 
Cerecloth,  Origin  of  the  Word.    (J.  .\yloffe)  Arch.  3:  400. 
Ceremonial,  Codes  of .     Lond.  Soc.  14:  51.     16:  216. 

—  of  the  Catholic  Church.     Dub.  R.  35:  362. 
Ceremonial   Government,    Evolution   of.     (II.   Spencer) 

Fortn.  29:    1-772.     30:  139.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  12:  385-641.     13:  25-292.     14:  17. 

Spencer  on.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  31 :  97. 

Ceremony,  International.    Blackw.  114:  667.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  120:  loi. 
Ceremonies.     See  Rites. 
Cereopsis  of  New  Holland.    Penny  M.  5:  367. 


Cereus  giganteus  of  California.    (G.  Engelmann)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  64:  335.    67:  231. 
Cerevis.     Penn  Mo.  i:  iSo,  210. 
Cerro  Gordo,  Battle  of.     So.  Q.  21:  121. 
Certainty  in  Religion.     (R.  Turiibull)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  257. 

Reasonable  Basis  of.     Dub.  R.  83:  3S1. 

Wainwright  on.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  569. 

—  Empirical.     (J.  C.  Thompson)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  6:  142. 

—  in  religious  Assent.     Dub.  R.  68:  253.  —  Eraser,  85: 

23- 

—  Reasonable  Basis  of.    (W.  G.  Ward)  19th  Cent.  3:  531. 

—  Rule  and  Motive  of.  .  Dub.  R.  69:  40. 

Ceruse,  or  White  Lead,  Manufacture  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

i:  339- 

Ceruso,  Giovanni  Leonardo.     Mo.  Rel.  ^I.  24:  269. 

Cervantes,  Miguel  de.  (Alice  King)  Argosy,  7:  117. — 
Bentley,  24:  626.  —  Dub.  Univ.  68:  123.  Same 
art.  Catli.  World,  4:  14.  —  Month,  7:  50. 

—  and  Beaumont  and  Fk-tcher.     Fraser,  91 :  592, 

—  and  his  Writings.     Am.  JIo.  M.  7:  342. 

—  and  Lope  de  Vega.     (F.  Lawrence)  Sharpe,  11:  22S. 

—  Don  (juixote.     Blackw.  11:  657.  —  Cornh.  30:  595. — 

Westin.  89:  299.     Same  art.   Eel.  M.   71:    909. — 

(R.  J.  De  Cordova)  Knick.  38:  1S9. 

Duffield's  Translation.     Blackw.  130:  469. 

Episodes  of.     Lond.  M.  16:  557.     17:  11. 

Heine  on.     Temp.  Bar,  48:  235. 

Jarvis's  Translation.     Mo.  R.  144:  230. 

Library  of.  Eraser,  7:  324,  565. 

—  Drama  of.     (.1.  Mew)  Gent   M.  n.  s.  23:  446. 

—  El  Buscapit^.     Dub.  R.  26:  137. 

—  Entremeses.     (J.  Mew)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  451. 

—  Galatea.     (J.  Mew)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  670. 

—  Life  of.     (E.    Wigglesworth)   No.   Am.   38:    277. — 

(W,  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  45:  i.—  U.  S.Lit.  Gaz. 
6:  415.  —  Mo.  R.  134:  2^^^. 

—  Novels  of.     (J.  Mew)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21 :  358.    29:  95. 

—  Voyage  to  Parnassus.    (J.  Mew)  Gent.  M.  11.  s.  24:  81. 
Cesalpiiio,  Andrea.      Discovery    of    Circulation    of    the 

Blood.     Ed.  R.  147:  25. 
Cesnola,  Louis  Palma  di.  Explorations  at  C^'prus.     (H. 
Hitchcock)  Harper,  45:    18S.     See  Cyprus. 

—  Collection  of  Antiquities.    (W.  C.  Prince)  Iiai7)er,  55: 

333-  —  (G.W.Sheldon)  Appleton,  17:  150.  —  (fj. 
K.  Norton)  Nation,  16:  62.  —  (W.  J.  Stillman) 
Nation,  16:273.  —  C'^-  Siiinn)  Nation,  16:  374,390, 
436.  —  (W.  H.  Goodyear)  Nation,  17:  38. 

Cesspools,  Apparatus  for  emptying.     Pract.  M.  3:  205. 

Cetaceans,  Relations  of.     (T.  Gill)  .\m.  Natural.  7:   19. 

Cetawa^-o,  Zulu  King,  on  the  Zulu  Wai-.     Macmil.  41 : 

2/-3- 

—  Visit  to.     (M.  Magwaza)  Macmil.  37:  421.  —  Temp. 

Bar,  58:  253. 
Cette  to  Carcassonne,  From.     Teni]).  Bar,  4:  532. 
Cevennes,  Church  in  the.     Good  Words,  9:  52. 

—  Revolt  in,  1663.     Ed.  R.  104:   123.  — Quar.  150:  4-;4 

—  For.  Q.  35:  335. 
Ceylon.  (E.  Jackson)  Overland,  3:  447.  — (L.  B.  Road) 
Bentley,  53:  542. —All  the  Year,  10:  402.  11: 
198-41S.  12:  342. —Brit.  &  For.  R.  12:  3S5. — 
(T.  De  Quince}')  Blackw.  54:  622. — (Juar.  14:  i. 
Dub.  L'niv.  24:  400.  —  Tail,  n.  s.  27:  107. — Jleth. 
M.  38:  295. 

—  Adventure  in.     Blackw.  24:  43. 

—  and  the  Cingalese.     (H.  S.  Sin)  Dub.  Univ.  32:  563, 

('O/-     33=  36-6S1.     34:  61-555.  — (J.  E-  Tennent) 
Bentley,  29:  224.  — No.  Brit.  32:  188. 
Sirr  on.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  241. 

—  Backwoods  of.     (.\.  Gray)  Fortn.  33:  769.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  146:  3. 

—  Baker's  Eight  Years  in.     Blackw.  75:  226.  — Ncm'  Q. 

5:  48. 


CEYLON 


214 


CHALLENGER 


Ceylon,  Campbell's  Field  Sports  in.     Mo.  R.  162:  243. 

—  Cashiering  tlie  King  of.     lid.  R.  26:  431. 

—  Christianity  in.     Dub.  R.  25:  71.  —  Dub.  Univ.  37: 

557.  — Liv.  Age,  28:  414.  — Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  155. 
—  Chr.  Obs.  77:  437. 

Tennent's.     Dub.  H.  30:    410. —  Dub.  Univ.   37: 

557.  —  Inteniat.  M.  3:  308.— Sharpe,  13:  315. 

—  Church  in.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  633. 

—  Coft'ee-Planting  in.     House.  Words,  3:  109. 

—  Conmiuree  of.     Hunt,  16:  339. 

—  Commercial  Statistics  of.     (J.  Capper)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

2:  424. 

—  Cordiner's  Account  of.     Ed.  R.  12:  82. —  (J.  Foster) 

Eel.  R.  8:  636,  692. 

—  Cosseir  and  Thebes.    (H.  Coppinger)  Sharpe,  49:  124. 

—  De  Butts's  Rambles  in.     Mo.  R.  157:   133. 

—  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Visit  to.     Macniil.  29:  466.— 

Same  art.  Eel.  il.  82:  574. 

—  English  in.     Dem.  R.  28:  409. 

—  Forbes's  Eleven  Years  in,  1S26-37.     Mo.  R.  152:   i. 

—  Forests  and  Pearl  Fishery  of.    Eraser,  62:  753.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  52:  402. 

—  Gem-Digging  in.     Once  a  Week,  21:  383,  402. 

—  Gleanings  from.     Victoria,  13:  481.     15:   109. 

—  History  of.     Ed.  R.  26:  219. 

and  Description  of.     Westm.  73:  66. 

—  Home-Rule  in.     (W.  Digby)  Fortn   24:  241. 

—  Idolatry  of.  Hardy  on.     Mo.  R.  154:  369. 

—  Implements  used  hi.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:  328.     6:  2. 

—  Irrigation  Works  of.     (W.  Phillpotts)  Eel.  Engin.  Ii : 

3°3- 

Tank.     (R.  Abbay)  Nature,  16:  509.  —  (R.  Abbay) 

Ed.  Engin.  18:   52. 

—  Language  of.     See  Cingalese. 

—  Mission  to,  1813.     Ed.  R.  39:  435. 

—  Mysteries  of.     Nat.  Q.  22:  215.  —  Quar.  88:  100 

—  Natural  History  of.     (W.  Y.  Brigham)  No,  Am.  95: 

129.  —  (W.  Hincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7:  347.  — Nat. 
R.  11:  374.  —  All  the  Year,  2:  244,  268,  516. — 
Meth.  M.  39:  842. 

Habits  of  Animals  of.     (H.  N.  Moseley)  Nature, 

6:  65. 

—  Note-Book  in.     Chamb.  J.  57:  201. 

— .People  and  ftesources  of.     Eel.  R.  90:  1S3. 

—  Peraharra,  Festival  in.     House.  Words,  3:  252. 

—  Percival's  Account  of.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  2:  136. 

—  Pridham's  Account  of.     Dub.  R.  26:  273. 

—  Railways  in.     Ed.  Engni.  5:  4S9. 

—  Rifle  and  Hound  in,  S.  W.  Baker's.     Fraser,  51:  16. 

—  Rodiyas  of.     (B.  F.  Hartshorne)  Fortn.  26:  671. 

—  Sdkn-k's  Recollections  of.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  42S. 

—  Sketching  in.     (A.  Nicholl)  Dub.  Univ.  40:  527,  691. 

—  South,  Wesleyan  Mission  in.     Lond.  (i.  2o:   113. 

—  Tambeys  of.     Chamb.  J.  55:  790. 

—  Tennent's  Account  of.     Brit.  Q.  30:  339.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  65:  25. — Chamb.  J.  32:  395.  —  (T. 
Harlin)  Fraser,  61:  627.  —  Colburn,  118:  176. — 
Dub.  R.  47:  445.  — Dub.  Univ.  56:  59. —  Ed.  R. 
no:  343.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49:  552. — New  Q. 
8:  408. 

—  A  Voice  from.     Colburn,  86:  467. 

—  Weaving  in.     Penny  IM.  2:  325. 

—  Wcddas  of.     (B.  F." Hartshorne)  Fortn.  25:  406. 

—  U'eek's  Shooting  in.     Bent  ley,  44:  551. 

—  Zoology  of.     Chamb.  J.  36:  392.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

55:  265. 
Cha'b  Arabs.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  82:  43. 
Chacornac,  Jean.    Nature,  8:  512. 
Chadwiek   Edwin.     No.  Brit.  13:  40. 
Chaff.     Once  a  Week,  19:  402. 
Chain  Cables,  Testing  of.     (F.  A.  Paget)  J.  Frankl.  List. 

78:  86,  145,  217. 


Chain  Towing  on  the  Elbe.     Ed.  Engin.  18:  171. 
Chairs,  Ancient  and  modern.     (F.  A.  Griesemer)  Potter 
Am.  Mo.  II :  142. 

—  History  of.     Temp.  Bar,  31:  loS. 

Chaja,  or  Crested  Screamer.     Penny  M.  5:  511. 

Chaleahual;  a  Tale.     Dem.  R.  22:  49,  149. 

Chalcedon,    Summer   Days    at.      (Mrs.    Walker)   Good 

Words,  7:  455. 
Chaldea,  Ethnography  of  early.     (A.  H.  Sayee)  Kitto, 

32:  165.     33:  1S7.     34:  171.     37:  180. 

—  Layard  and  the  lastof  theChaldees.    Colburn,  87:337. 

—  Loflus's  Discoveries  in.     Bentley,  41 :  264.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  41:  75.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  53:  373. — 
Kitto,  19:  372. 

—  Migiian's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  50:  496. 

Chaldean  Account  of  Genesis.     (J.  W.  Dawson)  Inteniat. 

R.  3:  392. 
Chaldean  Legend  of  the  Flood.     (M.  Bennett)  Dub.  Univ. 

81:  146,  376.  — (A.  H.  Sayce)  Theo.  R.  lo:  364. 
Chaldeans,  Magic  and  Sorcery  of.     Lond.  Q.  45:   i. 
Chaldee  Language  of  Daniel  and  Ezra.     Kitto,  26:  373. 
*  Chaldee  MS.,  Translation  of  an  ancient.      (,I.  Hogg, 

J.  Wilson,  and  J.  G.  l^oekhart)  Blackw.  2:  89. 
Chaldee  Paraphrases  or  Targuinim.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  85. 
Chalgrave  Field,  Battle  of.     (W.  W.  Cooper)   Bentley, 

24 :  III. 
Chalgrove  Church,   Oxford,  Mural  Paintings  at.     (W. 

Barges)  Arch.  38:  431. 
Chalices,  Remarks  on  Early  English.     (0.  Morgan)  Ai'ch. 

42:  405. 
Chalk.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Ev.  Sat.  6:  421. 

—  and  the  English  Chalk  Cliffs.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  465. 

—  and  Eocens  in  England.     (.J.  S.  Gardner)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

18:  55. 

—  Continuity  of.     (W.  Thomson)  Nature,  3:  225. 

—  Lecture  on.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Good  Words,  13"  698. 

—  On  a  Piece  of.     (T.  H.   Huxley)  Macmil    18:    396. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  71:  1448.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
99:  108. 

—  Story  of  a  Piece  of.     Chamb.  J.  45:  247.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  71:  1094. 
Chalk  Church,  Description  of.    (C.  Clarke)  Arch.  11 :  317. 

—  Figures  on  Porch  of.  (S.  Denne)  Arch.  12:  10. 
Chalk  Cliffs,  and  their  Uses.  Temp.  Bar,  9:  17S. 
Chalk  Pits  at  Grays,   Essex.    (S.  Hibberd)  Recr.   Sci. 

3:  33. 

—  of  Kent.     (J.  G.  Wood)  Good  Words,  20:  749. 
Chaik-Streain  Studies.     (0.  Kingsley)  Fraser,  58:  323. 
Chalkhili,  Juim.    Thealmaand  Cleardius.    (11.  Baldwin) 

Retros.  4:  230. 

Chalklen,  Charles  Wm.,  Obituary  of.     Westm.  50:  539. 

Challenger,  II.  M.  S.,  and  the  Valorous,  Work  of.     Na- 
ture, 13:  250. 

—  Collections  of.     (C.  W.  Thomson)  Nature,   15:  254. 

16:  117. 

—  Cruise  of.     (J.  E.  Davis)  Geog.  M.  i:  183,  225,  2S6. 

2:  38-358.  3:  66,  179. —  (C.  W.  Thomson)  Nature, 
7:  385.  —  Nature,  14:  93.  17:  145,  185.  —  Poj). 
Sci.  R.  20:  50.  —  Liv.  Age,  130:  131. — Lond.  Soc. 

32:  J34- 

—  in  the  Souih  Atlantic.     Nature,  lo:  142. 

—  In  the  Wake  of.     (.).  C.  Galton)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  i. 

—  Letters  from.     (C.   W.   Thomson)  Good  Words,    14: 

394,  506,  854.     15:  45-814.     16:  4S9. 

—  Naturalist  on.     Chamb.  J.  56:  379. 

—  Notes  from.     (C.  W.  Thomson)  Nature,  8  :  28-400. 

12:  315.     14:  14. 

♦  This  notable  satire  appeared  in  only  two  hundred  copies  of 
the  first  impression  of  that  nuiuljer.  It  was  suppressed,  and  only 
a  few  sets  of  Blackwood  have  the  article.  It  is  reprinted  in 
"  Noctes  Ambvosiana',"  edited  by  R.  S.  Mackenzie,  N.  Y.,  1872, 
V.  1,  and  Ferrier's  ed.,  Ediub.,  1855,  v.  4. 


CHALLENGER 


215 


CHAMELEOX 


Challenger,  H.  M.  S.,  Results  of  the  Expedition.  (T. 
H.  Huxley)  Contemp.  25:  639.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
84:  548.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  3.  Same  art. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  451. 

—  Scientific  Orders  of.     Nature,  7:  191,  252. 

—  Thomson's  Cruise  of.     (A.  Agassiz)  Nation,  26:  278. 

—  Work  of.     Nature,  13:  70. 

Challoner,  Eicliard,  Bishop.     (T.  Arnold)  Month,  38:  59. 

Chalmers,  G.  Paul.  In  Memoriam.  (A.  II.  Japp)  Good 
Words,  19:  2S5. 

Chalmers,  James  K.  Report  of  Cavalry  Operations, 
October,  1863.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  222. 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  (T.  Brainard)  Am.  Presb.  R.  I : 
175.  — (S.  G.  Bro^ra)  No.  Am.  75:  4S9.  — (J. 
Cairns)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  20:  41.  — (G.  R.  Gleig)  Quar. 
91:  402.  —  (J.  Leaf)  Sharpe,  11:271.  —  (A.  P.  Pea- 
body)  Chr.  Exam.  54:  256. —  No.  Brit.  7:  560. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  481.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
14:  314,  466.  —  Eraser,  23:  505.  —  (A.  and  J.  A. 
Alexander)  Princ.  13:  30.  —  Liv.  Age,  14:  2r4, 
380.  30:  325.  —  (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3'1  s. 
4:  333.  — (T.  V.  Moore)  Meth.  Q.  9:  594.  —  Blackw. 
2:  131.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  12:  145.  —  (P. 
Frank)  Eel.  M.  23:  256.  — Mus.  13:  732.  — (T.V. 
Moore)  Meth.  Q.  9:  594.  — Macmil.  10:  203,  365, 
45S.  —  with  portrait,  Peop.  J.  3:  353.  Ii:  231. — 
Sharpe,  11:  271.     12:311.     14:326.  —  Tait,2:i89. 

—  and  Channing.     ( —  Murdock)  Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  438. 

—  (A.  Gordon)  Unita.  R.  13:  318. 

—  and  Edward  Irving.     Mus.  3:  356.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 

2:  222,  255. 

—  and  Daniel  O'Connell.     Dem.  R.  21:  124. 

—  and  the  Church  Establishment  Question.     Eraser,  17: 

742.     18:  396. 

—  as  a  Political  Economist.     Blackw.  73:  598. 

—  as  a  Preacher.     (S.  G.  Brown)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  10: 

374.  —  Blackw.  2:  131. 

—  Astronomical  Discourses.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  26:  205, 

354,  466. 

—  at  Elberfeld.     Good  Words,  1:5. 

—  Bridgewater  Treatise.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  20: 

I.— Mus.  24:  I.— Select  J.  3:  [50.— Mo.  R.  131:  37S. 

—  Character  and  Writings.     (W.  M.  Fernald)  Univ.  Q. 

i:  178. 

—  Clerical  Life  of.     Chr.  Rem.  22:  i. 

—  Commercial  Sermons.     Blackw.  8:  17S. — Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  4:  19S. 

—  Daily  Scripture  Readings.     Chr.  R.  13:  412. 

—  Discourses  of.     (.J.  Brazer)  Chr.  Disc,  i:  212. 

—  Hanna's  Life  and  Writings  of.     Liv.  Age,  24:  2S5. 

27:20.  31:165.  —  Dub.  Univ.  35:  634.  38:672. 
40:  67,  350.  —  Prosp.  R.  6:  411.  7:  31S. — Chr. 
Obs.  53:  258.  —  Eel.  R.  95:  68.  96:  293.  —  Fraser, 
46:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  439. 

—  Inductive  Method  in  Philosophy.     New  Eng.  8:  203. 

—  Lectures  on  National  Churches.     Eel.  R.  68:   i. 

—  Letter  to.     Portfo.(l)en.)  21:  446. 

—  Life  of.    Ecl.M.  19:  400.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  17:  7,  127,  490. 

18:  561. 

—  Memoirs  of.    No.  Brit.  17:  205.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

26:  289.  —  Eel.  R.  92:  -jo-j.  —  Quar.  91:  402. — 
Univ.  Q.  10:  113. 

—  on  Christian  Cliarity.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  i :  230. 

—  on  Christian  Revelation.     Blackw.  i:  73.  —  (.^uar.  17: 

451.— Mo.  R.  84:  68. 

—  on  Ecclesiastical  Economy.     (.1.  W.  Alexander)  Princ. 

14:  562. 

—  on  Economy  of  large  Towns.     Blackw.  6:  iS,  177. — 

Chr.  Disc.  4:  100. 

—  on  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy.     (A.  Alexander) 

Princ.  20:  529. 

—  on  Natural  Theology.     See  Natural  Theology. 


Clialmers,  Thomas,  on  Political  Economy.  See  Political 
Economy. 

—  Oratory  of.     Am.  Lit.  M.  i:  300. 

—  Posthumous  Works.     (Dr.  J.  Brown)  No.  Brit.  8:  393. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  61.  — Eel.  R.  87:  353.  88: 
552. — Bib.  R.  4:  334.     6:  407.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  707. 

—  Recollections  of.     Fraser,  36:  140. 

—  Right  Moral  State  of  the  Community.     Fraser,  7:  603. 

—  A.  J.  Scott,  and  Edward  Irving.     Nat.  R.  15:  350. 

—  Sermons.     Blackw.  5:  462. — Anal.  M.  16:  91,  179. 

—  (C.  A.  Goodrich)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  519,  584.— 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  631.— Chr.  Obs.  18:  3S6,  443. 
20:  372,  441.  24:  436.  — Cong.  M.  2:  359,  494.— 
Eel.  R.  30:  501.  33:92-  40:  154.  — Meth.  M.  47: 
no.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  24:  465. 

—  Sketch  of .     Lond.  M.  22:  376.     23:327. 

—  Theology  of.     (.J.  M.  Manning)  Bib.  Sac.  13:  477. 

—  Works  of.     Kitto,  5:  2  53.  —  Dub.  Univ.  13:  241.— 

Cong.  M.  20:  33.  —  No.  Brit.  26:  1.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  40:  I. 
Chalons  and  Aldershot,  Chapter  on.     Fraser,  68:  190. 

—  Battle  of.     (E.  S.  Creasy;  Bentley,  26:  24. 

—  Camp  at.     Bentley,  55:  201. —Blackw.  85:  251. 

and  Fete  Napoleon.     (F.  French)  Macmil.  10:  513. 

Cham,  pseu'l.     See  Noe,  A.  Comte  de. 

Chamber  of  the  Bell;  a  Tale.     Eraser,  33:  530. 

Chamber  of  Refuge.     Eel.  M.  17:  550. 

Chamber  over  the  Gate.  (II.  W.  Longfellow)  Atlan.  43 : 
368. 

Chambers  in  Charlotte  Street.  (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Over- 
land, 14:  241. 

Chamberlain,  Joseph,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.  Pract. 
M.  6:  193. 

Chambcrlaj-ne.  H.,  and  the  Land-Banks.  Bank.  M. 
(N.  Y.)  29:  284. 

Chamberlayne,  Wm.  Love's  Victorj-.  (G.  Robinson) 
Retros.  i :  258. 

—  Pharoimida.     (G.  Robinson)  Retros.  i:  21. 
Chambers,  A.  B.,  Sketch  of.     West.  J.  12:  150. 
Chambers,   Robert.     (J.  G.  Wilson)  Lippinc.  8:  17. — 

with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  10:  443.  —  Eel.  M.  77:  2^. 

—  Literary  Life  of.     (J.  G.  Wilson)  Appleton,  7:  485. 

—  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  85:  588. 

Chambers,  William  and  Robert.  (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation, 
14:  243.  —  Dub.  Univ.  37:  177. — Eel.  M.  22:  410. 

—  Liv.  Age,  28:  592.  —  Lond.  Q.  51:  i.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  139:  3S7. 

—  Publications.     Liv.  Age,  5:  102. 

—  Soiree  of.    Chamb.  J.  4:  157.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  3: 

710. 

Chambers,  Sir  William,  1726-96,  Biography  of.  Am. 
Arch.  8:  260. 

Chambers's  Encyelop;vdia,  Changes  in  American  Edi- 
tion.    Chamb.  J.  51:  7S2. 

Chambers's  Journal,  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  49:  65. 

Ciiamblas,  Mnie.  de.     (J.  D.  Osborne)  Appleton,  21 :  289. 

Chambly,  Canada,  An  Evening  in.  (J.  G.  Smalley)  Cath. 
World,  17:  765. 

—  Recollections  of.  (M.  G  Smalley)  Cath.World,  28:  102. 
Chambly,  Fort,  on  the  Rieliclieu  River.     (H.  Saudham) 

Serib.  17:  129.  —  C'anad.  Mo.  4:  177. 
Chambord,  Comte  de.    Fraser,  88:  764. — Month,  15:  120. 

—  and  the  Pope's  Civil  Princeilnm.     Dub.  R.  75:  259. 
Cliamhord,  Ciuiteau  de.     Bentley,  57  :  397.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  64:  755. 
Chameleon,  The.     (J.  Couch)  Intel.  Obs.  10:  321.  — (J. 
R.  Greene)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  19:  97. 

—  Change  of   Color  in.       (II.   M.   Edwards)   Ed.   New 

Philos.  J.  17:  313.  —  Chamb.  J.  54:  575.  .Same  art. 
Ed.  M.  90:  498.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  S22.— 
Once  a  Week,  i:  248.  —  (J.  Fitzgerald)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  6:  526. 


CHAMELEON 


216 


CHANGING 


Chameleon,  The  Florida.    (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural. 
lo:  4. 

—  Observations  on.     (O.  E.  Bacheler)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  15: 

17S. 

—  Popular  Account  of.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Nature,  24:  309. 
Chamfort,  S.  K.  N.,  Neglected  Frencli  Author.     Fraser, 

46:291.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  161.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  27:  315. 

—  and  Kivarol.     (G.  Saintsbury)  Fortn.  31:  96. 
Chamier,  Capt.  Frederic,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     Col- 
burn,  52:  508. 

—  Tiie  j-ouiig  Muscovite.    Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  163. 
Chamisso,  Adalbert  von.     For.  Q.  36:  412. 

—  Peter  Schlemihl.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  356. 
Chamois,  The.     Hogg,  2:  278.—  Penny  M.  2:  449. 

—  Excursion  after.     Once  a  Week,  9:  469. 

Chamois  Hunt,  My  first  and  last.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Am. 

WhigR.  3:  "iSi. 
Chamois-Hunter.     (E.  Souvestre)  Sharpe,  31:  21. 
Chamois-Hunting.     Fraser,  44:  133.    Same  art.  Internat. 

M.  4:  344.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  30:  4S1.  — Once 

a  Week,  19:  546.  —  St.  James,  6:  iSS.  —  Colburn, 

28:  527.     29:  57. 

—  in  Bavaria,  Boner's.     Chamb.  J.  19:  300.  —  Colburn, 

98:  166.  —  NewQ.  2:  317. 

—  witii  the  Emperor  of  Austria.     (W.  A.  B.  Grohman) 

Lippinc.  24:  459. 
Chamounix.     (H.  Bedford)  Month,  26:  25. 

—  Day  at.     (J.  Wharton)  Penn  Mo.  4:  867. 

—  in  1852.     Sharpe,  17:  23. 

—  Travelers' Album  at.     (A.  Smith)  Bentley,  lo:  576. 

—  Up,  afoot.     (B.  H.  Nadal)  Hours  at  Home,  II :  397. 

—  Valley of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  522. 
Champ  d'Asile.     Anal.  M.  13:  58. 
Champ  de  Mars.     Fraser,  31:  639. 
Champ  des  Martyrs.     Sharpe,  32:  80,  133. 
Champagne  Wine.     (J.  F.  Sanderson)  Kniek.  48:  232. 

—  House.  Words,  11:  51.  —  Hogg,  5:  143.  —  Lond. 
Soc.  32:  321. 

—  Manufacture  of.  (F.  C.  L.  Wraxall)  St.  James,  10:  72. 
Champagne  Wine  Districts  of  France.  Pennj'  M.  13 :  399. 
Champc,  J.  (A.  W.  Kercheval)  N.  Eel.  6:  227. 
Champeaux,  Wm.  de,  and  his  Times.  Chr.  Obs.  72:  843. 
Champernowne,  Capt.  Francis,  Memoir  of.  (C.  W.  Tat- 
tle) N.  E.  Reg.  28:  75,  318,  403. 

Champfleury,  J.    Faience  Violin.    (W.  H.  Bishop)  Atlan. 

43:  609. 
Champion,  E.    Nat.  M.  2:  404,  555. 
Championship  of  England.     Penny  M.  4:  iii. 
Champlain,  Samuel  de.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i:  433. 

—  Astrolabe  of.     (0.  H.  Marshall)  M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  179. 
and  of  Chaucer.  (H.  Scadding)Canad.  Mo.  18:  589. 

—  Expedition  against  tlie  Onondagas,  1615.    (O.  H.  Mar- 

shall) M.Am.  Hist.  1:1.     2:  470.  — M.  Am.  Hist. 
i:  561.  — (J.  G.  Shea)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  103. 

—  Manuscript  of.    Hist.  M.  7:  169. 

—  Tomb  of.  Discovery  of.    (J.  G.  Shea)  Hist.  M.  11 :  100. 
Champlain  Valley,  Archaeology  of.    (G.  H.  Perkins)  Am. 

Natural.  13:  731. 

Champollion's  and  Young's  Method  of  interpreting  Hiero- 
glyphics.    (R.  S.  Poole)  Arch.  39:  471. 

Chance.     (E.  A.  Lawrence)  Hours  at  Home,  ii:  522. 

—  and  Average.     (T.  Hill)  Unita.  R.  2:  352. 

—  Foundations  of.     (.J.  Venn)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  471. 

—  Logic  of,  in  religious  Aspects.    (A.  P.  Peabody)  Princ. 

n.s.  5:  3(53. 
Chances.  Curious.     Chamb.  J.  55:  379. 

—  of  War;  a  Tale.     (A.  Whitelock)  Irish  Mo.  3:  305- 

665.    4:  21-561.     5:  42,  92. 
Chance  Acquaintance.    (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.  31:  17- 

693- 
Chance  Child.    Liv.  Age,  109:  373. 


Chance  World,  A.     Eel.  R.  iii:  405. 
Chancel,  English  square.     Mercersb.  12:  547. 

—  Use  of  Stone  Seats  in.     (S.  Denne)  Arcli.  10:  298. 
Chancellor's  Great  Seal.     Eel.  M.  40:   192. 
Chancellors,  Lord,  of  England,  Campbell's.     (W.  Emp- 

son)  Ed.  R.  83:  275.  — (J.  G.  Lockliart)  Quar.  77: 
I.  —Quar.  82:  39. — Lond.  Q.  32:  177.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 
^3'  73,  169.  14:  26,  88.  —  No.  Brit.  5:  100.  —  Liv. 
Age,  12:  144.  —  Fraser,  37:  429.  —  Eel.  M.  7:  244. 

—  Am.  WliigR.  6:  415.  — (W.  B.  0.  Peabody)  No. 
Am.  65:  159.  —  West.  Law  J.  5:  312.  —  Prosp.  R. 
4:.i6S. 

—  since  Campbell.     Liv.  Age,  135:  469. 
Chancellor,  Vice-,  Project  of  creating  a.     Ed.  R.  21 :  103. 
Chancellorship,  Lord.     Brit.  «S:  For.  R.  2:  248. 
Chaneellorsville,  Va.,  Battle  of.     (R.  E.  Rodes)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  2:  161.  —  (R.  E.  Lee)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  230.  — 
(J.  E.  B.  Stuart)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  9.  — (F.  Lee)  So. 
Hist.  Pap.  7:  545.  —  (F.  W.  Palfrey)  Nation,  4:  410, 

—  (C.  W.  Russell)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  461.  —  (E.  A. 
Perry)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  203. 

—  Campaign  of.     (W.  Allan)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  462. 
Dodge's.     (F.  F.  Brown)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  39. 

—  Operations  at.     (R.  E.  Colston)  So.  M.  11:  57. 
Chancery  and  Inns  of  Court,  Antiq.  of.     Eel.  R.  i :  412, 
Chancery  Cases.     Barbour's  Reports.     Hunt,  17:  392. 

—  English.    Hunt,  17:  595. 

—  Sandford's.    Hunt,  18:  628. 

Chancer}^  Court  of.  Ed.  R.  39:  246,  432.  41:  410. — 
Quar.  30:  272.  —  So.  R.  3:  63.  —  For.  Q.  5:  598. — 
Westm.  i:  141.  —  Blackw.  14:  202.  — Chamb.  J. 
42:  106. 

and  Religion  of  Minors.    (J.Walton)  Month,  15:  48. 

History  of,  Parkes's.     Lond.  M.  21 :  246.  —  Eel.  M. 

61:  108. 

Origin  and  History  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16;  303. 

—  MartjTs  of.     House.  Words,  2:  250,  493. 
Chancery  Funds,  in  England.     Cornh.   16:  200.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  69:  456. 
Chancery  Jurisdiction.     (J.  Storj')  No.  Am.  lo:  140. 
Chancery  Reform,  1852.     Eel.  R.  97:  704. 
Chancery  Suit  of  Gotobed  versus  Blithers.     Chamb.  J. 

48:  705,  73h  745- 
Chandeliers,  Lnprovements  in.     Pract.  M.  6:  218. 
Chandler,  Charles  F.,  with  portrait.     Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  16: 

833- 
Chandler,  Johanna,  Philanthropy  of.     Good  Words,  7: 

537- 
Chandler,   Rev.  Thomas  B.,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait. 

(A.  H.  Hoyt)  N.  E.  Reg.  27:  227. 
Chandler,  W.  A.     Thrice;  a  Novel.     Colburn,  160:  578. 
Chandler,  Winthrop,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.    N.  E. 

Keg-  33:  381- 
Chandos,  Sir  John,  Tomb  of,   at  Civaux.     (S.  R.  Mey- 

rick)  Arch.  2o:  484. 
Chandos  Picture;  a  Poem.     (E.  Pollock)  Pioneer,  2:  61. 
Chanet;  a  Tale.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Galaxy,  9:  632. 
Chang-How  and  Anarky;  a  Tale.   (J.Woodville)  Lippinc. 

22:  114. 
Changarnier,  Gen.  Nicolas  A.  T.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  614. 
Change,  Beauty  of;  a  Sermon.    (J.  H.  Morison)  Mo.  Rel. 
M.  45:  375. 

—  for  American  Notes.     (J.  G.  Lockhart)  Quar.  73:  129. 

—  for  Gold;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  22:  18. 

—  in  the  Cabinet;  a  Sketch.     Cornh.  20:  412. 

—  of  Heart;  a  Drama.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  29:  49. 

—  of  Luck;  a  Tale.     (W.  Cyples)  Chamb.  J.  45:  1-242. 

—  of  Views;  a  Tale.     (J.  Pajm)  Belgra.  36:  172. 
Changes  of  Sixty  Years.     All  tlie  Year,  14:  179. 
Changeling,  A;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  i:  329. 
Changeling,  The.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  16:  20. 
Changing  the  Veaue.    Belgra.  8:  513. 


CHANGING 


217 


CHAPMAN 


Changing  World  and  an  unchanging  Saviour.    Chr.  Obs. 

45:  I- 

Channel.     See  English  Channel. 

Channel-Fillings   in  Upper  Devonian   Shales.      (H,   S. 

Williams)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  31S. 
Channel  Islands.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper,  51:  i. 

—  (G.  S.  Lefevre)  Fortn.  32:  474.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  143:  4S7.  —  Colburn,  117:  127.  —  Dub.  R.  81: 
284.  —  Eel.  R.  81:  540.  —  Sharpe,  37:  20,  78,  137. 

—  Penny  M.  6:  329,377.  —  Lend.  Q.  26:  453.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  91 :  67. 

—  and  Land  Tenure.     (F.  B.  Zincke)  Fortn.  25:  i. 

—  and  their  Legends.     Bentlej-,  53:  322,  430. 

—  Celtic  Monuments  in.     (F.  C.  Lukis)  Arch.  35:  232. 

—  Inglis  on.     Mo.  R.  134:  126. 

—  Letters  fnmi.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  6,  188. 
Clianning,  Walter.     (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  6:  553. 
Channing,   William  Ellery.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am. 

41:  366.  —  New  Eng.  8:  345. — Am.  Q.  16:  i. — 
Liv.  Age,  19:  78.  —  Dem.  R.  9:  115.— (G.  Ban- 
croft) Dem.  R.  12:  524.— Mus.  16:  265.  — (W.  H. 
Furness)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  259.  —  (A.  Stevens)  Meth. 
Q.  9:  50. — Mass.  Q.  i:  423.  —  (J.  Martineau) 
Westm.  50:  317. —  Ed.  M.  15:  2S9.  —  Ed.  R.  50: 
125. —  Chr.  Exam.  33:  228.  —  (H.  T  Tuckerman) 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  25.  —  (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Unita.  R. 
i:  151.  3:  475.  — (E.  P.  Peabody)  Unita.  R.  7: 
33,286,  520.  8:  162,  387,626. —  (C.  MacCauley) 
Unita.  R.  8:  349.  —  (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  13: 
339.  —  (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  13  :  372.  —  (C. 
Whitehead)  Bentley,  25:  88.— Brit.  Q.  8:  295.— 
Chamb.  J.  lo:  89. —  Liv.  Age,  55:  378.  —  Prosp. 
R.  4:  391. 

—  the  Abolitionist.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  42:  59. 

—  and  Lucy  Aikin.     (C.  H.  Dall)  Unita.  R.  2:  377. 

—  and  Chalmers.     (—  Murdock)  Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  43S. 

—  (A.  Gordon)  Unita.  R.  13:  318. 

—  and  Edinburgh  Review.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  i. 

—  and  Palcy.     Nat.  R.  6:  397. 

—  and  the  Unitarian  Movement.     (G.  Rej'noids)  Unita. 

R.  13.  353. 

—  as  a   Philosopher  and   Theologian.     (G.   P.  Fisher) 

Internal.  R.  7:  7 2. 

—  Bunsen  on.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr,  Exam.  66:  433. 

—  Centennial  of,  Literature  of.     Appleton,  24:  90. 
Outcome  of.     (I.  T.  Flecker)  Cath.  World,  31 :  421. 

—  Christology  of.    Unita.  R.  9:  286,  338. 

—  Death  of.    Dem.  R.  11:  561. 

—  Dedication   Sermon,    New  York.     (A.  Norton)  Chr. 

Exam.  4:  61. 

—  Discourse  on  Burning  of  the  Lexington.    Chr.  Exam. 

28:  68. 

—  False  literary  Taste  of.    (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  69: 

214. —Mus.  35:  46. 

—  Letter  to  Mr.  Clay.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  480. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  25:  406. 

—  Literary  and  Political  Essays.     Eraser,  17:  627.     18: 

286.' 

—  Memoir  of.    Eel.  R.  88:   432.  —  Ilowitt,  3:  374. — 

Tait,  n.  s.  15:  432. 

—  on  the  Divinity  of  Humanit}'.     Westm.  10:  98. 

—  on  Milton.    Mo.  R.  115:  471.  —  Lond.  M.  n.s.  20:  607. 

—  on  Napoleon.     JIo.  R.  115:  442. 

—  on  Revealed  Religion.     Blackw.  18:  160. 

—  on  Slavery.     (E.  Pond)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  3:  121. 

—  Perfect  Life.    O.  &  N.  7:  93. 

—  Poems.     (E.  A.  Poc)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  610. 

—  Relation  to  Charities  and  Reforms.     (G.  L.  Chancy) 

Unita.  R.  13:  303. 

—  Writings  of.     (L.  Withington)  Lit.  &  Tlico.  R.  i :  304. 

—  (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  14:  54.— Westm.  12: 
472. 


Channing,  Wm.  E.,  2d,  Poems  of.     Dem.  R.  13:  309. 

Channing,  William  F.  Municipal  Electric  Fire  Tele- 
graph.    Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  58. 

Channing,  William  H.,  on  the  Christian  Church  and 
Social  Reform.     Brownson,  6:  209,  438. 

Chanoinesses,  About.     St.  Paul's,  6:  376. 

Chanson  d'Antioche.     (J.  G.  Sheppard)  Fortn.  4:  700. 

Chanson  de  Roland.     See  Roland. 

Chansons  de  Geste,  French  and  English.  For.  Q.  16: 
113.  —  (C.  F.  Keary)  F'raser,  104:  777. 

Chansons,  Pojiular,  of  France.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  294. 

Chantal,  St.  Fran^oise  de,  and  her  Children.  (K.  Bowles) 
Month,  13  :  1S4-694.  —  (C.  M.  Yonge)  Hours  at 
Home,  10:  53. 

—  History  of.     Dub.  R.  61;   125. 

Chantemerle,  Expedition  to.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Beutley, 

29:  599. 
Chanticleer.     C^hamb.  J.  48:  794. 
Chantilly,  Chateau  of.     Peop.  J.  7:  183. 

—  200  Years  ago.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  St.  Paul's,  14:  40. 
Chanting  in  Episcopal  Church   and  its  Author.      Am. 

Hist.  Rec.  3:  18. 

—  Jebb  on.     Mo.  R.  162:  513. 

Chantrey,  Sir  Francis.  Blackw.  7:  i.  — Liv.  Age,  24: 
3S7.  —  Art  J.  2:  44.  —  Reliquary,  3:   17. 

—  and  Allan  Cunningham.    Eel.  Mus.  2:  4S1. — Fraser, 

27:  664. 

—  Jones's  Life  of.  Interuat.  M.  i:  413.  —  Eel.  R  92:653. 

—  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  5:  53. 

—  Two  Woodcocks  of     Ail  the  Year,  26:  442. 
Chantry   Lands,    Purchase  of,    by   London   Companies. 

(H.  Flli>)  Arch.  31:  385. 
Chap-B(joks,  Humorous.     Chamb.  J.  58:  657. 
Chap-Book    Literature.     Chamb.  J.  24:    i.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  46:  469.  —  Chamb.  J.  37:  72. 
See  Book-Hawking. 
Chap-Pictures.     Chamb.  J.  24:   113. 
Chapel,  The  Word.     Month,  9:  102. 
Use  of.     Cong.  1 :  294. 

—  of  the  Palms.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Lippinc.  lo:  649. 
Chapels.     Am.  Church  R.  32:  447. 

—  Proprietary,  and  Church  of  England.     Chr.  Rem.  4: 

498. 
ChaiK'l  Choristers.     (.\.  B.  Ncal)  Sharpe,  31'  212, 
Chapel  Trust  Deeds.     Cong.  JI.  22:  570-796. 
Chapelizod,  Ghost  Stories  of.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  85,  427. 

—  Gossip  about.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  427. 

Chapclle  and  Bachaumont.  (T.  L.  Peacock)  Fraser,  57: 
502. 

Chapellier,  Pere.    Ev.  Sat.  9:  70. 

Chaperons,  and  an  Afternoon  Tea;  a  Story.  (E.  Wan- 
ton) Lippinc.  28:  372. 

Cliapin,  Aloiizo  Bowen.  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church 
R.  11:  44S. 

Cliapin,  lulwin  H.,  with  portrait.     Appleton,  lo:  400. 

—  Address  before  Richmond  Lyceum.    So.  Lit.  Mess. 

5:  725- 

—  as  an  Orator.    Dem.  R.  36:  332. 

—  Crown  of  Thorns.     (T.  S.  King)  LTuiv.  Q.  4:  317. 

—  Lectures.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  3S8. 

Chaplet  of  Pearls.     (C.  M.  Yonge)  Macmil.  17:  39-495. 

18:    57-461.     19:    55,    144.     Same  art.  Hours  at 

Home.  6:  162-551.    7:  1-557-    8:  73-336. 
Chaplain's  ]\Luiual.     Danv.  Q.  3:  56S. 
Chaplains,    Naval,  Work  of.    Chr.  Obs.  70:   866,   919. 

71:  III. 
Chaplaincy  in  the  Army.     Danv.  Q.  3:  255. 
Chaplin,  Daniel.     Spirit  Pilg.  5:  65. 
Chapman,  Ernest  T.     (F.  Guthrie)  Nature,  6:  1S2. 
Chapman,  George.    Dramatic  Works.    Cornh.30:23. — 

Lond.  Q.  43:  32.  —  (H.  Southern)  Retros.  4:  ;^}}, 

5-  317- 


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218 


CHARITY 


Cliapmau,  George,  and  others.     Eastward  Ho!     Blackw. 

lo:  127. 
Chapman,  Henry  C.     Evohition  of  Life.     (J.  J.  Lalor) 

Cath.  World,  17:  145. 
Chapman,  Jonathan.     (E.  I'eabody)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  316. 
Chapman,    Jonathan,    "Johnny  Applcseed."     (W.    D. 

Haley)  Harper,  43:  830. 
Chapman,  John  Gadsby.     Godey,  33:  117. 
Chapman,  R.  A.     Am.  Law  K.  8:   162. 
Chapman,  Thomas.     Tour  in  the  United  States,  1795-96. 

Hist.  M.  15:  357. 
Chapped  Hands,  Hydrocliloric  Acid  for.  Pract.  M.  2:  220. 
Chappows,  of  the  Turkomans.     Penny  M.  3:  146. 
Chapter  from  the  Life  of  a  Secretary.     (L.  Waldenberg) 

Victoria,  21:   141. 
Chapter  of  Accidents.     Lend.  See.  30:  3S5. 
Char,  The.     Penny  M.  ii:  476. 

—  and  Char-Fishing.     Penn}'  M.  9:  158. 

Character.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  102:  356.  —  Irish 
Mo.  3:  594. 

—  ^Esthetics  of.     (J.  Sully)  Fortn.  15:  505.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  109:  551. 

—  American  Ideal  of.     Liv.  Age,  141 :  437. 

—  and  Characteristic  Men,  Writings  on.      (S.  Merrill) 

New  Eng.  22:  36. 

—  and  Condition.     (T.  T.  Stone)  Unita.  R.  lo:  316. 

—  and  its  Predicates.     (A.  A.  Miner)  Univ.  Q.  10:  248. 

—  as  affected   by  Non-Self-Consciousness.      (R.   McC. 

Edgar)  Theo.  EcL  7:  311. 

—  Bain's  Study  of.     Liv.  Age,  72:  351. 

—  Elements  of.     (E.  W.  Reynolds)  Univ.  Q.  12:  160. 

—  Elevated  Standard  of.     West.  M.  3:  271. 

—  essential  to  Success.     West.  R.  4:  216. 

—  First  Impressions  of.     Cong.  4:  52. 

—  Formation  of.     (B.  F.  Tweed)  Univ.  Q.  13:  349. — 

Chr.  R.  3:  497.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  401.  —  Hesp. 
i:  167. 

—  Greatness  of.     West.  J.  7:  65,  135. 

—  indicated  by  Costumes,  etc.     Mas.  4:  346. 

—  Infamy  of.     West.  M.  4:  loi. 

—  Intellectual.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  Atlan.  i:  791. 

—  Manliness  of.     (C.  Robinson)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  6:  540. 

—  Men  of.     (A.  Mitchell)  Putnam,  3:  267. 

—  Mercantile,  True.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  11:  22. 

—  Method  of.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Radical,  8:  206. 

—  Moral  and  mental  Culture  in.     (L.  A.  Eichelberger) 

Evang. R.  2:  94. 

—  National,  Chenevix  on.     Eel.  R.  55:  324. 
Influence  of  local  Causes  on.     Westm.  72:  67. 

—  of  a  young  Princess,  Mrs.  More's  Hints  towards  form- 

ing.    Chr.  Obs.  4:  487,  758. —  Eel.  R.  3:  14,  114. 

—  Personal.     Lond.  M.  3:  291. 

—  Physical  Influences  upon.    (J.  Scott)  Victoria,  27:  116. 

—  Polarity  in;  Sex  in  Mind.    (R.  Randolph)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  11:  320,  417. 

—  Right  and  wrong  Side  of.     Cornh.  4;  58. 

—  Sketches  of.     Godey,  20:  93. 

of  modern.     (Mrs.  C.  G.  F.  Gore)  Colburn,  60:  49- 

470.    61:  16. 

—  The  strong.     (J.  Clark)  Mercersb  5:  313. 

—  Symmetrical.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  14:  188. 

—  Weight  of.     West.  J.  9:  353. 
See  Human  Character. 

Characters    described:    Amanda,    Theodosia,    Eusebia. 
Chr.  Obs.  2:  16-730. 

—  Dramatic  and  Romantic,  Originals  of.  Ev.  Sat.  10: 114. 

—  not  appreciated.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  426. 

—  of  living  Authors  by  themselves.     Blackw.  10:  69. 

—  reconsidered.     Chamb.  J.  12:  59. 

Character  Doctor ;  or  IIomu;opathy  in  Education.     Dub. 

Univ.  93:  18. 
Character-Drawing.     Liv.  Age,  140:  253. 


Characteristics.     (T.  Carlyle)  Ed.  R.  54:  351. 

—  of  the  Ago.     (D.  Brewster)  Good  Words,  4:  7. 

—  of   the  Nineteenth  Century.     Eraser,  21:    147.  —  (J. 

Adams)  So.  Lit.  J.  2:  i6i. 
Charade.    Colburn,  58:  356.     59:13,261.    61:248,466. 

—  An  acting.     Temp.  Bar,  28:  223. 

—  and  its  Consequences.    (J.  Payn).  Belgra.  40:  supp.  71. 
Charades.     (T.  K.  Hervey)  Lond.  Soc.  i:  156.     2:  78. 

3:  116.     6:  175.  —  Colburn,  55:  402. 

—  and  Dumb  Crambo.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  499. 
Charcoal,  Animal,  L^ses  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  6:  80. 
Charcoal-Burner  of  the  CreuxduVau.  Dub.  Univ.  88:  741. 
Charcoal-Burners  in  Connecticut.     (M.  Russell)  Kuick. 

40:  429. 
Charcoal  Vacua.     Nature,  12:  217. 
Chardin,  Jean-Baptiste-Simeon.  (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  3:  50. 
Chardon  Street  and  Bible  Conventions.     Dial,  3:   100. 
Charge  at  Balaklava;  a  Poem.     (J.  B.  Hope)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  21 :  444. 

—  at  Valley  Maloy;  a  Poem.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Putnam, 

14:  435- 
Chariiig-Cross.     All  the  Year,  27:  326.  —  Hogg,  2:  69. 
Charing-Cross  Hotel.     (G.  A.  Sala)  St.  James,  14:  313. 
Chariots  of  the  ancient  Britons.    (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  7:  211. 

Fragments  of.     (Sir  K.  C.  Hoare)  Arch.  21:  39. 

Charitable  Contributions,  Divine   Method  of.     Chr.  R. 

9-  583- 
Charitable  Endowments  of  England.     Lond.  Q.  29:  253. 
Charitable  Institutions.     (H.  L.  Synnot)  Contemp.  26: 

4S7.  —  Westm.  2:  97. 

—  and  the  Church.     (J.   H.  A.  Bomberger)  Mercersb. 

12:  64. 

—  Essays  on  Principles  of. '  Mo.  R.  142:  574. 

—  of  Genoa.     Dub.  R.  14:  97. 

—  of  Naples.     Dub.  R.  15:  29. 

Charitable  Relief,  Clergy  and.     (C.  E.  Maurice)  MacniiL 

36:   16S. 
Charitable  Trusts.     Dub.  R.  34:  407. 

—  Administration  of.     Ed.  R.  83:  475. 

—  Bill  in  England  and  Wales  on,  1846.     Eel.  R.  83:  618. 
Charitable  Uses,  Law  of.     Chr.  Rem.  12:  30. 
Charitable  Work  and  Women.     Cornh.  30:  417. 
Charitv,  The  Word,  in  English  New  Testament.     Chr. 

Obs.  36:  466,  648. 
Charity.     (J.  G.  Fitch)  Eraser,  80:  679. 

—  Abuse  of,  Case  of.     (W.  Gilbert)  Contemp.  31:  770. 

—  Aims  and  Means  of.    (B.  Lambert)  Contemp.  23:  462. 

—  Almsgiving  as  taught  by  Cyprian.     (J.  W.  Nevin) 

Mercersb.  4:  552. 

—  and  Decision.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  14:  200. 

—  and  Miser}'.     Dem.  R.  40:  441. 

—  and  Pauperism.    (W.  G.  Howgrave)  St.  James,  33:  /8. 

—  and  Philanthropy.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World, 

4:  434- 

—  at  Home.     All  the  Year,  15:  2S6. 

—  Christian,  and  Political  Economy.     Dub.  R.  81:  361. 

82:  89.     83:  13. 
Method  of.     (C.  F.  Barnard)  Chr.  Exam.  81 :  62. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  37:  59. 

—  J.  Edwards  on.     (T.  Edwards)  New  Eng.  10:  222. 

—  Indigence  and  Benevolence.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley, 

6:  575. 

—  Medical,  Extent  and  Abuses  of.     Westm.  lOi :  174. 
in  England,  Methods  of  Administration  of.    Westm. 

lOi:  464. 

—  More  excellent  Way  of.     (0.  Hill)  Macmil.  35:  126. 

—  Noxious  and  beneficent.     Westm.  59:  62. 

—  of  Men  of  the  World.     (L.  F.  Tisistro)  Godey,  25:  72- 

—  Official.     (G.  Howard)  Cath.  World,  15:  407. 

—  Organization  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Theo.  R.  4:  SS3-  — 

(W.  H.  Hodge)  Penn  Mo.  11:  177. 

—  Ostentatious.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  1 :  569. 


CHARITY 


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CHARLES 


Charity,  Out-Door  Parish,  in  England.    Westm.  lOi :  323. 

—  Out-Uoor  Relief.     Qaar.  79:  463. 

—  Pauperism,  and  Self-Help.     Westm.  103:  107. 

—  Posthumous,  Curiosities  of.  Chamb.  J.  17:  29S.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  612. 

—  Private,  Liberty  of.     Once  a  Week,  8:  397. 
Osborne  ou  Kegulation  of.     Mo.  R.  146:  520. 

—  Public.     Hogg,   i:  369. —  (F.  B.  Sanborn)  No.  Am. 

no:  327. 
without  Humiliation.     Cornh.  6:  44. 

—  Relief  of  casual  Distress.     St.  James,  23:  415. 

—  Science  of.     (C.  L.  Brace)  Nation,  8:  457. 

—  S^'stematic.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr   Mo.  Spec.  7:  645. 

—  True  and  false.     (J.  P.  Quincy)  O.  «&  N.  9:  iSi. 

—  Village  Homes  for  (jirls.     Victoria,  17:  376. 

—  What  is?     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godey,  23:  9S. 

—  Wisdom  in.     (C.  G.  Ames)  Penu  Mo.  8:  48. 

—  Works  of.     Dub.  R.  41:  123. 
See  Almsgiving;  Beneficence. 

Charities,  Abuse  of.    Ed.  R.  33:  109. — (H.  Brougham) 
Pamph.  13:  I.  —  Chr.  Obs.  17:  79S. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Penny  M.  13:  52. 

—  Bogus,  of  New  York.    (R.  J.  Hinton)  O.  &  N.  11 :  477. 

—  Catholic  View  of.     Irish  Q.  9:  227. 

—  Christianity  and.   (S.W.  S.  Duttou)"NewEng.  ii:  571. 

—  Church,  and  Private  MuniUceuce.    (W.  H.  Lewis)  Am. 

Church  R.  16:  94. 

—  Citj'  parochial.     (A.  J.  Wilson)  Macmil.  41 :  469. 

—  East  and  West.  (Countess  Spencer) Fraser,  82 :  348,  432. 

—  Endowed,  and  Pauperism.    (H.  G.  Robinson)  Macmil. 

41 :  242. 

—  English.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  53:  473.  —  (S.  G. 

Gradv)  St.  James,  i:  131. 

—  European.    (K.  G.  Wells)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  44:  467.  —  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  17:  7;}. 

—  in  the  Black  Forest.     Good  Words,  4:  25. 

—  in  Soho.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Good  Words,  14:  364. 

—  Inspection  of,  State  and  volunteer.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  32:  345. 

—  misapplied.     St.  Paul's,  8:  222. 

—  of  Boston.     (S.  A.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  61:  135. 

—  of  Cities  a  Draw  for  Beggars.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J;  51:  337-     55:  273- 

—  of  Europe.     (E.  Smith)  Thco.  R.  3:  49. 

—  of  France.     (O.  B.  Frothinghani)  Nation,  4:  270. 

—  of  London  in  1861.     Eel.  K.  117:  167. 

Parochial.     (W.  H.   James)  Contemp.  33:  67. — 

(R.  H.  Hadden)  19th  Cent.  9:  324.  —  Good  Words, 
20:  602. 

Ethics  of.     Good  Words,  20:  573. 

Unseen.     Fraser,  39:  639. 

—  of  Rome.     (R.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  22:  266. 

—  Public.     (R.  H.  Clarke)  Cath.  World,  17:    i.  — (F. 

Parknian)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  367. 

and  their  Abuses.     St.  James,  33:  665. 

Supervision  of.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J. 

i:  72.  —  PennMo.  11:  649. 

—  Ragged  Homes  and  Ministering  W'omen.     Lond.  Q. 

14:  416. 

—  Social.     (A.  B.  Neal)  Godey,  58:  433. 

—  Specimen.     (J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  21:  2S9. 

—  State  Aid  to  private.    (J.  R.  G.  Ilassard)  Cath.  World, 

29:  127,  255. 

—  Work  of  Volunteers  in  Organization  of.     (0.  Hill) 

Macmil.  26:  441. 
See  Begging;  Benevolence. 
Charity  Bazaar.     Cornh.  4:  338. 
Charity  Boy.     Hogg,  1 :  49. 

Charity  Electioneering.    (C.  Trevelyan)  Macmil.  29:  171. 
Charity  Lecture.     (G.  L.  Chancy)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  51:  64. 
Charity  Organization  Societ}'.     Macmil.  40:  24. 
Charity  Schools.     Ohr.  Obs.  3:  541-737. 


Charity  Schools  in  England.     Westm.  99:  450. 

—  in  France.     Loud.  M.  21:  14. 

Charity  School  System.     Penny  M.  6:  349. 

Charlecote  Hall.     Antiquary,  3:   iSi. 

Charlemagne.     (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  33:  22,  148,  391. 

—  Knick.  32:  219.  —  Sharpe,  45:  30.  —  (T.  De 
Quincey)  Blackw.  32:  7S6.  — (II.  II.  Milniau) 
(^uar.  48:  421. 

—  and  his  Times.     Nat.  Q.  6:  341. 

—  Character  of.     Portfo.(I)en.)  15:  251. 

—  James's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  56:  310. 

—  Legemls  of.     (Earl  Stanhope)  Fraser,  74:  72. 

—  Literary  Movement  in  Time  of.     (A.  Ebert)  Western, 

5:  155- 

—  Reign  of.     (Mrs.  T.  Robinson)  No.  Am.  81:  113. 

—  Sciiolarship  of.     Brownson,  16:  437. 

—  Schools  of.     (J.  H.  Newman)  Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  44. 
MuUinger's.     (T.  Harper)  Month,  31:  164. 

—  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  53:  424. 

—  Tomb  of.     (M.  S.  Snow)  Western,  6:  286. 

—  Vetault  on.     (J.  M.  Hart)  Nation,  25:  301. 

—  Wars  in  Spain.     Retros.  3:  204. 

Charlemont,  James,  Earl  of,  Ilaidy's  Life  of.  (Lord 
Dudley)  Quar.  6:  124.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  19:  95. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  8:  ^75,  534,  675.  9:  72. —Ed.  R. 
17:  I. 

Charles  I.  Am.  Q.  13:  197. — Mus.  13:  43S.  —  Dem. 
R.  21:  33.  — Ed.  R.  40:  92.  — (T.  B.  Macaulay) 
Ed.  R.  42:  325.  48:  13S.  — Mo.  R.  116:  427.— 
Retros.  8:  i. 

—  Miss  Aikiu's  Court  of.     Eel.  II.  58:  461.  —Ed.  K.  58: 

398.— Am.  Q.  15:  I.  — Westm.  22:  8. 

—  and  his  Father.     (P.  Bayne)  Contemp.  24:  696,  904 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:   3S7,  549. 

—  and  Manpiis  of  Worcester.     All  the  Year,  32:  227.  — 

St.  Paul's,  3:  202. 

—  and  Scotch  Commissioners.  (J.  Allen)  Ed.  It.  69:  104. 

—  and  the  Parliament  in  1648.  (J.  Bruce)  Arch.  42:  25S. 

—  and  the  30th  of  January.  (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week, 

12:  268. 

—  Arrest  of  the  Five  INIembers  by.     Quar.   108:   499. 

—  Liv.  Age,  66:  413. 

—  Ashburnhani's  Narrative  of.     Mo.  R.  123:  3S7.  —  (J. 

.Allen)  Ed.  R.  52:  26. 

—  Attemi)ted  Escai)es  of.     Liv.  Age,  36:   100. 

—  Bunch  of  Letters  of.     Hogg,  13:  303. 

—  Court  and  Times  of.     (T.  Birch)  Colljurn,  83:    joS. 

—  Daugiiters  of.     Liv.  Age,  38:  1S3.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

30:  77- 

—  Diet  and  Fare  of,  when  Duke  of  York.     (E.  Turnor) 

Arch.  15:  1. 

—  Discovery  of  his  Body.     An.al.  M.  2:  322. 

—  D' Israeli  s  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  123:  193.  —  Westm.  14: 

486.  — Eel.  R.  48:  97.  — Colburn,  23:  437. 

—  Eikon  Basilike.     Month,  40:  346. 

Authorship  of.     ( W.  B.  Odgers)  Mod.  R.  1 :  617. 

—  Execution  of.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  4:  136. 

—  Forster  on  the  Reign  of.     Fraser,  70:  539. 

—  Gardiner's  Personal  Government  of .     (A.  V.  Dicey) 

Nation,  21 :  88.     27:  12. 

—  Great  Men  of  the  Reign  of.     (L.  Hunt)  Colburn,  47: 

207. —  Eel.  R.  67:  605. 

—  How  his  Head  was  loosened.     All  the  Year,  II :  253. 

—  iu  Search  of  a  Wife.     Bentley,  53:  139.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  76:  497. 

—  in  1646.     Liv.  Age.  50:  713. 

—  in  Carisbrook  Castle.     (W.  S.  Dugdale)  Macmil.  33: 

116. 

—  Intended  Escape  from  Carisbrook  Castle,  1647-48.    All 

the  Year,  32:   12. — .Vrch.  19:   149 

—  Intended  Spanish  Marriage  of.     (J.  Spedding)  Fraser, 

81:  677. 


CHARLES 


220 


CHARLESTON 


Charles  I.,  Journey  into  Spain.    Mus.  6:  255. 

—  Last  Days  of.    Anal.  M.  2:  430. 
Herbert's.     Chr.  Obs.  13:  365. 

—  Raumer's  Character  and  Times  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  "/■},• 

—  Reign  of.     Westm.  112:  loi. 

—  taking  Leave  of  his  Children.     Godey,  30:  196. 

—  Trial  of.     (J.  Reade)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  21.  —  Liv.  Age, 

39:  67. 

and   Execution    of.     (J.   Reade)   New   Dom.    17: 

145. 

—  Unpublished  Gold  Coin  of.     (M.  Noble)  Arch.  13:  23. 

—  Warrant   to   deliver  the   Fleet   to   the   French.     (G. 

Duckett)  Arch.  17:   no. 

—  Who  was  the  Executioner  of  ?    (D.   Cook)  Once  a 

Week,  11:  12. 
Charles  IL     Blackw.  82:  727.  — Selec.  Ed.  R.  4:  152.  — 
(C.  Barker)  Retros.  7:  1S3.  — Mus.  4:  193.     5:  427. 

—  and  Catholics.     Cath.  World,  2:  827. 

—  and  his  Son,  James  Stuart.     Cath.  World,  2:  577. 

—  Army  Establishment  of.     Mo.  R.  151:  65. 

—  Concealment  at  Boscobel.     Retros.  14:  47.— Mus.  9: 

421. 

—  Court  of.    Retros.  13:  167.  — So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  312. 

—  West.  M.  3:  24S. 

—  Death  of.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Liv.  Age,  20:  183. 

—  Escape  from  Worcester.     Once  a  Week,  30:   139. — 

Westm.  69:  428.— Eel.  M.  44:  459. 
(See  Boscobel  Tracts. 

—  Last  Moments  of.     House.  Words,  9:  277. 

—  Letter  to  Col.  Veel  to  raise  Troops.     (W.  Veel)  Arch. 

14:  75. 

—  Medal  struck  at  his  Birth.     (M.  Noble)  Arch.  13:  20. 

—  Morals  and  Literature  of  the  Restoration.     (A.  Bisset) 

Macmil.  6:  35. 

—  Personal  History  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  353.  — Liv.  Age, 

31:  1S3. 

—  Regalia  made  for  the  Coronation  of.     (R.  Cole)  Arch. 

29:  262. 

—  Residence  at  Bruges.    (G.  S.  Steinman)  Arch.  35:  335. 

—  Sayings  of.     Liv.  Age,  30:  39. 

—  Secret  History  of.    Ho.  &  For.  R.  i:  146. 

—  Sidney's  Diary  of  Times  of.     Mo.  R.  161 :  320. 
Charles  V.,  Emperor.     (J.  F.  Kirk)  No.  Am.  76:   299. 

—  (0.  Delapierre)  St.  James,  13:  433.  —  Bentley, 
24:  460.  —  Blackw.  82:  40.  —  Eel.  R.  116:  432. — 
Ed.  R.  loi:  72.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  3S1.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  579. — Nat.  M.  3:  273. — Liv. 
Age,  19:  561.—  Eel.  M.  16:  229. 

—  Abdication  of.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  207. 

—  Age  of.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  429.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71 : 

1332- 

—  and  Francis  I.,  Mignet's.    Eraser,  74:  4S9.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  68:  22. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  14. 

—  and  the  German  Protestants.     Eel.  M.  69:   117. 

—  and  a  Monk.     Lond.  M.  1 :  273. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Liv.  Age,  75:  331. 

—  Chief  Victories  of.     Ed.  R.  132:  67. 

—  Cloister  Life  of.     Chamb.  J.   18:   359.  —  Cornh.  19: 

482. —  Dub.  R.  37:  503. —  Chr.  Rem.  26:  99.— 
Liv.  Age,  35:  529. —  Eraser,  43:  367,  528.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  29:  2S9,  544.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
23=  93)  2T,Z-     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  3:  376,  520. 

Stirling's.    Chr.  Obs.  53:  234.  — (W.C.  Robinson) 

Month,  29:  333. —  Dub.  Univ.  41:  539.  — Cath. 
World.  5:  671.  — Quar.  92:  107.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  29:  13.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  481. 

—  Correspondence  of.     (W.  Bradford)  Bentley,  28:  180. 

—  Dub.  R.  29:  287. 

—  Death  of .     Colburn,  156:  71. 

—  Last  Daj^s  of.    Colburn,  loi :  379.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

33:  488. 


Charles  V.,  Emperor,  Last  Years  of.  (F.  A.  Mignet) 
Bentley,  33:  452,  530,  661.     34:  89,  182,  254. 

—  Robertson's  History  of  the  Reign  of.     New  Q.  6:  77. 

—  Liv.  Age,  52:  365. 

Charles  YHL  of  France,  Character  and  Reign  of.    Temp. 

Bar,  47:  176.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  43. 
Charles  IX.  of  France,  Chronicle  of  Times  of.     Westm. 

13:  405- 
Charles  X.  of  France,  at  Holyrood.    (M.  H.  Toland)  Cath. 

World,  19:  419. 

—  Coronation  of.     Colburn,  14:  223. 

—  Demolition  of  the  Throne  of.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Har- 

per, 43:  114. 
Charles  H.  of  Spain;  a  bewitched  King.     (J.  Bowring) 
Macmil.  7:  4S7. — Mo.  R.  151:  359. 

—  Court  of.     Nat.  R.  14:  461.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56: 

453.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  74:  51. 
Charles  XL  of  Sweden,  Remarkable  Vision  of.     Fraser, 

i:  120.  —  St.  James,  15:  70. 
Charles  XH.  of  Sweden.     (A.  D.  Vandam)  Tinsley,  20: 

145.  —  Colburn,  124:  431.  —  Tinslej',  24:  290. 

—  and  Max  Emanuel.    Fraser,  22:  171.  — Mus.  39:  369. 

—  and  Peter  the  Great.     (T.  Bulgarin)  Colburn,  78:  17. 

—  Death  of.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  564. 

Charles  XIV.  of  Sweden,  Reminiscences  of.     Colburn, 

72:  53- 
Charles  XV.  of  Sweden,  Poems  of.     Cornh.  21:  91. 
Charles  the  Bold.     (J.  S.  Barry)  Univ.  Q.  21 :   329.  — 

(E.  A.  Freeman)  Nat.  R.  18:  424.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  81 :  435.  —  Blackw.  95;  249.  —  Colburn,  125: 

294. 

—  Kirk's  History  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  10:  349. 

—  (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  240.  —  (C.  C.  Haze- 
well)  No.  Am.  109:  596.  —  (M.  Heilprin)  Nation, 
6:  512.  —  (W.  Stigand)  Contemp.  9:  576.  —  Chr. 
Obs.  64:  249.  70:  625.  —  Ed.  R.  119:  530.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  62:  345,  441. — Liv.  Age,  80:  252,  423. 

Charles  Edward,  the  Pretender.  (G.  W.  Greene)  No. 
Am.  64:  I.  —  Blackw.  104:  259.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  99:  3.  —  Colburn,  130:  296.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  81:  131.  — Mus.  41:  345. 

—  Adventures  of,  in  the  Hebrides.     Colburn,  60:  323. 

—  Birth  of.     Mus.  44:  271. 

—  Ewald's  Life  of.     (A.  V.  Dicej')  Nation,  21 :  3S9. 

—  Later  Life  of.     Irish  Mo.  3:  675. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  82:  686.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  27:  23. 

—  Traditions  concerning.     (V.  P.   Griffith)  Dub.  Univ. 

56:  271. 
Charles  the  Good,  Count  of  Flanders.     (W.  C.  Robinson) 

Month,  35:  86. 
Charles  of  Anjou.     Colburn,  120:  417. 
Charles  of  Bourbon   and  Coriolanus.     (J.  W.  Calcraft) 

Dub.  Univ.  41:  418. 
Charles  of  Orleans.     Cornh.  34:  695. 
Charles,  Mrs.  E.     Schonberg-Cotta   Series.     (L.  Bacon) 

New  Eng.  27:  164. 
Charles,  T.,  Morgan's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  48:  445. 
Charles  Ashton.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  437. 
Charles  Chesterlield  ;  a  Novel.    See  Life  of  Charles  Ches- 
terfield. 
Charles  Maitland;  or  the   Force  of  Imagination.     (Mrs. 

M.  S.  Whitaker)  Godey,  56:  402,  498. 
Charles  O'Malley.     (C.  Lever)  Dub.  Univ.  15:  345-664. 

16:55-709."     17:118-736.      18:37-643.     Same  art. 

Mus.  41:  125-605.     42:105-587.     43-81-532.     44: 

no,  217. 
Charles  Vernon;  a  Transatlantic  Tale.     Ed.  R.  89:  83. 
Charles  River.  Mass.     (J.  Trowbridge)  Appleton,  18:  193. 
Charles  River  Bridge  versus  Warren  Bridge.     New  York 

R.  2:  385. 
Charleston,  S.  C.     Mus.  21:  139,  220,  351.  —  (F.   Hunt) 

Hunt,  22:  499. 


CHARLESTON" 


221 


CHARTRES 


Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Savannah.     De  Bow,  8:  243.     II : 
140.     18:  516. 

—  and  the  West.     De  Bow,  24:  64. 

—  Climate  and  Health  of.     (T.  M.  Logan)  So.  Lit.  J.  2: 

348. 

—  College  of.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  303.  — De  Bow,  22:  505. 

—  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  13:  571. 

—  Description  of.     (W.  G.  Simms)  Harper,  15:  i. 

—  Geology  of.     (F.  S.  Holmes)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  57:   1S7. 

—  Grain  and  Provision  Trade  of.     De  Bow,  17:  541. 

—  Harbor  of.     De  Bow,  26:  69S. 

Improvement  of,  by  Jetties.    (Q.  A.  Gillmore)  Eel. 

Engin.  19:  193. 

—  in  1774.     Hist.  M.  9:  341. 

—  in  the  Civil  War.     (J.  W.  De  Fore?t)  Atlan.  7:  488. 
Bombardment  of,  1863.     Cornh.  10:  99. 

Confederate  Operations  before,    1862.     So.   Hist. 

Pap.  8:  541. 
Defense  of,  July,  1864.     (S.  Jones)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

2:  192. 

Defenses  of,  Gillmore  on.    No.  Am.  loi;  241. 

Four  Years    under    Fire    at.     (W.   F.   G.    Peck) 

Harper,  31:  358. 

Life  in  Fort  Wagner.    Land  We  Love,  3:  351. 

Operations  against,  1863.     Fraser,  74:  loi. 

in  Dec,  1864.     (S.  Jones)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  261. 

Siege  of.     (R.  S.  Davis)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i:  169, 

273,  462.  — Nat.  Q.  17:  275. 
Torpedo  Service  at.    (W.  T.  Glassel)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

4:  225.  —  (G.  T.  Beauregard)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  5:  146. 

—  Life  at.     Once  a  Week,  4:  231. 

—  [Maritime  Prosperity  of.     De  Bow,  17:  82. 

—  ^ledical  History  of.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  493. 

—  Public  Improvements  of.     (E.  Ilerriott)  De  Bow,  7: 

339,  389- 

—  Reminiscences  of,  1830-32.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  25:  iii. 

—  Resources  of.     (E.  Herriott)  De  Bow,  3:  516. 

—  Society  of.     So.  Q.  23:  381. 

—  Statistics  of.     De  Bow,  9:  307. 

—  Vendue  at,  in  1842.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Galaxy.  7:  119. 
Charlestown,    Mass.,    Burning  of  Ursulinc  Convent  at. 

(A.  Norton)  Chr.  Exam.  17:  131.     33:  391. 

—  Churches  and  Ministers  of.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  54.    12: 

234- 

—  First  Church  in.    (J.  F.  Hunnewell)  N.  E.  Reg.  24:  273. 
Account  Books  of.     (J.  F.  Hunnewell)  N.  E.  Reg. 

34:  97- 

—  Ministers  up  to  1840.    (S.  Sewall)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  27- 

—  Records  of.    N.  E.  Reg.  20:  109.     23:  1S7,  279,  435. 

24:  7,  131,  273.  25:  62,  147,  339.  26:  49,  153,  249. 
27:  140,  275.  28:  120,  448.  29:  67,  291.  30:  17S. 
31:  78.  214,  325.    32:  61,  169,  287.    33:  205.  342. 

—  Robert  Galley's  Diary  at,  1699-1765.     N.  E.  Reg.  16: 

34,  129- 
Charlestown,   N.   H.,  Petition  for  its  Protection,    1746. 

N.  E.  Reg.  13:  7. 
Charlestown,  Pa..  Historic  Sketch  of.     (I.  Anderson) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  26. 
Charlcsworth,  Maria  L.    Ministry  of  Life.    Lend.  Q.  II : 

395- 
Charley's  Stores;  an  Egyptian  Sketch.    Dub.  Univ.  60: 

495- 
Charlia;  a  Tale.    Cornh.  31:  40.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84: 

362.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  596. 
Charlie  Carew.    (A.  Cudlip)  Lond.  Soc.  lo:  292-497. 
Charlie  Norman;  a  Tale.     (E.  Courtenay)  Belgra.   14: 

475.      15:    lOI. 
Charlotte   Caroline   Augusta,    Princess   of   Wales.     (A. 

Manning)  Liv.  Age,  66:  269,  369  — (Mrs.  C.  E. 

Norton)  Macmil.  5:  441.  —  Temp.  Bar,  62:  375. — 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  10:  23.  —  Quar.  Ili:  41.  Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  72:  531. 


Charlotte  Caroline  Augusta,  Princess  of  Wales,  and  Mrs. 
Campbell.     (L.  C.  Franipton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  17:  275. 

—  and  Claremont.     Eel.  R.  iii:  612.     112:  63. 

—  Death  of.     Chr.Obs.  16:  746.     17:  44.  —  Blackw.  2: 

250-    A-  353-     10:  222. 

Croly's  Poem  on.     Eel.  R.  27:  579. 

Poem  on.     Blackw.  3:  5. — Lond.  M.  2:  146. 

Sermons  on.     Eel.  R.  27:  84,  279. 

—  Unpuljiisiied  Letters  of.     (.iuar.   134:  i.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  80:  385.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  515. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  of  Bavaria.     All  tlie  Year,  7:  49S. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  (pseud.).     See  Tonna,  C.  E. 
Charlotte's   Inheritance ;   a  Novel.      (M.   E.    Braddon) 

Belgra.  5:  244-569.    6:  133-601.    7:  128-569. 
Charlotte's  System ;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  F.  Rye)  Canad.  Mo. 

17:  24. 
Charlton  House,  Kent.    Penny  M.  14:  265. 
Charlton  Hunt,  The.    All  the  Year,  42 :  8S.  —  (I.  Fenton) 

Once  a  Week,  7:  641. 
Charms.     Chamb.  J.  50:  542. 

—  and  Exorcisms.     (A.  Wallis)  Reliquary,  17:  141. 

—  Me<lical  Basis  of.  (E.  T.  Blake)  Dub."  Univ.  90:  499. 
Charm-Doctor;  an  Incident  of  Wales.  St.  James,  2:  219. 
Channed  Cup  of  Stratford;  a  Poem.     (M.Collins)  Dub. 

Univ.  59:  308. 
Charmed  Life;  a  Sketch.    (D.  Ker)  Canad.  Mo.  12:  363. 
Charming  Fellow;  a  Tale.    (F.  E.  Trollope)  All  the  Year^ 

33:  457-553-    34:  1-617-     35:  19-467. 
Charnwood,  Cistercian  Monastery  at.     House.  Words, 

15:  390. 
Charnwood  Forest,  Potter's  History  and  Antiquities  of. 

Mo.  R.  160:  207. 
Charts  and  Dangers  at  Sea.     (A.  W.  Stiffe)  Geog.  M.  2: 

104. 
Charter,  The;  a  Connecticut  Tale.     Dem.  R.  1 :  330. 
Charter  House,  The.    (G.  Turner)  Sharpe,  33  :  71.  — 

Chamb.  J.  34:  35. 

—  and  its  Founder.     Bentlej',  55:  208. 

—  Chronicles  of.     Fraser,  35:  340. 

—  Poor  Brothers  of.     House.  Words,  5:  2S5.     12:  409. 

—  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  2:  49. 

Charter  Oak.      (S.  Bliss)  Hist.  M.  i:    2.  — (W.  T.  R. 

Saftell)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  412. 
Chartier,  Alain,  Early  French  Poet.     Lond.  M.  7:  552. 
Chartism.    Fraser,  37:  579.  —  Am.  Eel.  i:  41.  —  Eel.  R. 

75:  429- 

—  at  Home  and  abroad,  1839.    Mo.  R.  151 :  21. 

—  Carlyle's.    Brit.  &  For.  R.  11:   i.     Same  art.  Am. 

Eel.  3:  205.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  12:  303.  —  Chr.  Exam. 
29:  119.  —  Dem.  R.  8:  13.  —  Tail,  n.  s.  7:  115. — 
Mo.  R.  151 :  243. 

—  in  England,  1S41.     Eel.  R.  75:  429. 
and  English  Credit.     Dem.  R.  8:  179. 

—  in  ^lonmouthsliire.     Dub.  R.  8:  271. 

—  MayJni  on.    Tait,  n.  s.  7:  385. 
Chartist's  Song.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  248. 
Chartists,  The.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  135-811. 

—  of  Britain.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  295. 

—  and  English  Reform.     Ed.  R.  87:  620. 

—  and  universal  Suffrage.     Blackw.  46:  289. 

—  How  to  disarm.     Blackw.  63:  653. 

—  Trial  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  532,  619. 

Chartist  Demonstration,  April,  1S48.     Blackw.  63:  7S0. 

Chartist  Riots.  1S42.     Blackw.  52:  410.  642. 

Chartley  Castle  and  the  Ferrers  Family.     (Mrs.  A.  T. 

Thomson)  Fraser,  36:  415. 
Chartres,   Robert,   Duke  of.     Eel.   Mus.  3:  380.  —  with 

portrait.  Ev.  Sat.  II :  179. 
Chartres,  Cathedral  of.     (E.  M.  Raj,Tnond)  Cath.  World, 

18:  235. 
Porch  of.     Penny  M.  5:  113. 

—  Our  Lady  of.  (M.  P".  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  17:  834. 


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CHATTERTOX 


Chartres,  Fort,  1768-S1.     Hist.  M.  8:  257. 
Chartreuse,  Grande,  Monastery  of.     Penny  M.  i:  65. 

—  and   the  Waldensian  Valleys   of  Piedmont.      (J.  L. 

Davids)  Victoria,  2:  143. 

—  A  Night  at.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  22:  712. 

—  Visit  to.    ((}.  Mansfield)  Cath.World,  18:  118.  — Lond. 

Soc.  36:  271. 

(^harwoman.  The  London.     Chaml).  J.  22:  119. 

("harwotnan's  Story.     House.  Words,  6:  597. 

Chase,  Carlton,  Bishop  of  New  Hampshire.  Am.  Churcli 
R.  24:  315. 

Chase,  Irah.  Apostolic  Constitntions.  Am.  Church  R.  i: 
536.  —  (R.  Emerson)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  296.  — (A.  Lam- 
son)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  223.  —  (J.  Forsyth)  Princ.  21: 
42.  —  Chr.  R.  13:  201. 

Chase,  Jeremiah  T.,  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  354. 

Chase,  Philander,  Bishop  of  Ohio.  (G.  Burgess)  Am. 
Church  R.  6:  24. 

—  Notable  Corruption  of  the  Bible.     (J.  L.  Kingsley) 

New  Eng.  7:  470. 

—  Reminiscences.    (S.  Totten)  Am.  Church  R.  i:  395. — 

Chr.  Obs.  41:  499,  73S,  793.  42:  483.  43:  133.— 
Mus.  43:  253. 
Chase,  Salmon  P.  (V.  B.  Denslow)  Putnam,  12:  in.— 
(E.  S.  Hamlin)  Internat.  R.  2:  662.  —  (C.  C.  Nott) 
Nation,  16:  330.  —Hunt,  63:  261.  — with  portrait, 
Eel.  M.  81:  373.  —Republic,  i:  297. 

—  Character  of.    (S.  J.  Field)  Overland,  ii:  305. 

—  Election  to  Senate,  1849.     Republic,  4:  179. 

—  First  Budget  of.     Nat.  R.  14:  304. 

—  First  Visit  to  Washington.    (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan. 

13:  448. 

—  Home  Life  of.    (D.  Lloyd)  Atlan.  32:  526. 

—  Judicial  Record  of.     (J.  S.  Benson)  Harper,  47:  760. 

—  Jlemoir  of.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  5S3. 

—  Official  Conduct  of.     (I.  Y.  Redcliffe)  No.  Am.  122:" 

337- 
Chase  Genealogy.     (J.  Coffin)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  68. 
Chase,  A;  a  Tale.    (S.  F.  Cooper)  Internat.  M.  I :  T], 
Cliase,  The,  History  and  Laws  of.     (A.  E.  Cockburn) 

19th  Cent.  8:  550,  955. 
Chase  for  Love.     Tinslej',  II :  699. 

—  of  the  Siren ;  a  Poem.    (W.  Thornbury)  Once  a  Week, 

6:  629. 

Chased  hv  an  Engine;  a  Conductor's  Story.  (E.  P, 
Buffett)  Lippinc.  21:  754. 

Chasles,  Michel.  (R.  Tucker)  Nature,  23:  174,  225. — 
with  portrait,  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  840. 

Chasles,  Philarete.  Colburn,  104:  453.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  46:  662.  —  Eel.  R.  112:  615. 

Chasteliln  and  JIary  Stuart.     St.  James,  10:  60.  201. 

Chastelard,  P.  de  B.  de.  Story  of.  (W.  G.  Simms)  Lip- 
pinc. i:  263. 

Chastellux,  Marquis  de.     Cath.  World,  i:  181. 

Chastisement.  Divine.    (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words^  4:  202. 

—  Uses  of.    Princ.  4:  342. 

Cliastit}',    Development   and  Maintenance   of.     Westm. 

114:  419. 
Chateau  Courance.     (J.  V.  Sears)  Lippinc.  20:  235. 
Chateau  de  Beaucour;  a  Ghost  Story.    Temp.  Bar,  19:  37. 
Chateau  de  Vand)-k,  Le.     (C.  Lever)  Dub.  Univ.  7:  73. 
(Chateau  en  Espagne      Tinsley,  19:  147. 
Chateau  Regnier.     Eel.  M.  29:  417. 

—  a  Tale.     (M.  E.  Brooks)  Cath.  World  14:  520. 
Chateau  Life  in  England.     Chamb.J.  13:  1-154.     Same 

art.  Liv.  .\ge,  25:  92. 
Chateaubriand,  F.  A.  de.  (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Eyam. 
66:  333.  — (K.  Cook)  Lond.  Soc.  22:  13.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  79:  343.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Meth.  Q.  13: 
107.  —  (A.  Langel)  Internat.  R.  8:  253,  632.  —  (A. 
H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  27:  226. — with  portrait,  Eel. 
M.  15:  271.  —  Am.  Q.  2x:  28.  —  For.  Q.  10:  297. 


Chateaubriand,  F.  A.  de.     Blackw.  31:  553.     32:  217. 
35:  60S.    36:  240,  802.    37:  620. — Westm.  50:  568. 

—  Mus.  21:  289.  25:  161.  26:  121. — Ed.  Mus.  2: 
465.  —  Select  J.  i:  222.  —  Liv.  Age,  19:  543.  27: 
577.  —  Colburn,  83  :  464. — West.  Mo.  R.  i:  609. — 
Bentley,  24:   169,  597.     25:  66-333.     26:    70-504. 

—  Chamb.  J.  10:  201.  —  Nat.  R.  12:  i.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  68:  707.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54:  433. 

—  and  De  Genoude.     Eraser,  27:  6S7. 

—  and  his  Times.     Colburn,  I15:  88.  —  Temp.  Bar,  40: 

194?  Zll-     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  480.     121 :  287. 

—  Autobiograplw.     Blackw.  68  :  y^.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  23:  49. 
• —  Beauties  of  Christianity.     Anal.  ]\r.  2:  114.  — (J,  Fos- 
ter) Ed.  R.  18:  55,  191. 

—  Conversations  of.     Blackw.  37:  620. 

—  Criticism  of.     (L.  E.  Landon)  Colburn,  48:  62. 

—  Early  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  90:  275. 

—  Latest  Productions  of.     For.  R.  i:  469. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  24:  207. —  Sliarpe,  7:  235. 

—  Martyrs.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  16:  S83.    Same  art.  Anal. 

M.'i:  355. 

—  Memoirs.    Blackw.  66:  292.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  105: 

283.  — Brit.  Q.  12:  501. 

—  Monarchy.     Quar.  15:  419. 

—  INIoral  and  political  Study  of.     Hogg,  6:  198. 

—  Obituary  Notice  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  572. 

—  on  the  Spanish  War.     For.  Q.  21:  375. 

—  Recollections  of  Italy,  England,  America,  etc.    Portfo. 

(Den.)  16:  399. 

—  Villemain's  Life  of.     Colburn,  II2:  453.  —  No.  Brit. 

29:  I.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  45:  243.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  58:  853. 

—  Visit  to  the  Tomb  of.     (L.  Forbes)  Once  a  Week,  17: 

232. 
Chateaubriand's  Ducks.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Lippinc.  11 :  351. 
Chatelaine  sans  Chateau.     (L.  de  la  Ramt5)  Bentley,  50: 

221.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  71:  365. 
Chater,  Daniel,  and  William  Galley,   Murder  of,   1747. 

House.  Woi'ds,  18:  547. 
Chatham,  Earl.     See  Pitt,  William. 
Chatham  Dockyards.     House.  Words,  3:  552. 
Chatham,  Mass.,  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  81,  153, 
Chatsworth.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  521. — Penny  M.  8:  349. 

—  and   Haddon,   Day  at.     (T.  L.  Cuyler)  Godey,   29: 

231. 

—  Day  at.    (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  4:  28.     Same  art. 

Internat.  M.  5:  291. 

—  Seven  Foresters  of;  an  old  Ballad.    Lond.  M.  5:  129. 
Chatsworth;  an  anonymous  Novel.     Mo.  R.  164:  104. 
Chattanooga,  Battle  of,  with  map.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i:  5. 

—  (W.  F.  G.  Shanks)  Harper,  36:  137. 

—  Campaign  of.     (0.  O.  Howard)  Atlan.  38:  203. 

—  Raising  the  Siege  of.     (R.  L.  Kimberley)  Lippinc.  18: 

211. 
Chatterton,  Thomas.  (R.  Edgcumbe)  Gent.  ^I.  n.  s.  21: 
564.  —  Blackw.  107:  453.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  74: 
671.  —  Quar.  150:  78.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146: 
515. — Lond.  Q.  41:  402. — Lond.  JI.  20:  504. — 
Hogg,  9:  loS.  —  Eel.  M.  39:  351.  —  Liv.  Age,  51: 
38.  52:  603. — Internat.  M.  2:  289.  —  Sharpe,  8: 
205. 

—  and  his  Works.     (A.  E.  Kroeger)  Nat.  Q.  14:  306.  — 

Mo.  R.  159:  I.  —  New  York  R.  2:  214.  —  (Sir  W. 
Scott)  Ed.  R.  4:  214.  — Ed.  Mus.  i:  101. 

—  Death  of;  a  Poem.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  81. 

—  Dix's  Life  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  67:  529. 

—  Life  of.     Lond.  M.  9:  631. 

—  Literary  Impostures  of.     EcL  M.  16:  489. — Temp. 

Bar,  17:  132. 

—  Poems  of.    EeL  M.  67 :  484.  —  (H.  C.  Lodge)  No.  Am. 

121:  234. 


CHATTERTON 


223 


CHELSEA 


Chatterton,  Thomas,  Story  of.  (D.  ]\Iasson)  Dub.  Univ. 
38:   I,  178,420.  —  Appleton,  4:  246. 

—  Works.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  K.  4:  214. 
Chatterton,  Lady.     (B.  Muri)hy)  Cath.  World,  28:  145. 

—  Home    Sketches   and   Foreign   litcollectious.       Dub. 

Univ.  18:  12. 

Chatterton;  or,  the  Rowley  Romance.     Tinsley,  14:  382. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrej-.  (E.  Ferrier)  Evang.  K.  18:  329. — 
(Alice  King)  Argosy,  14:  192.  —  (H.  II.  Morgan) 
Western,  5:  107.  —  (II.  D.  Thoreau)  Dial,  4:  297. 
—  (J.  W.  Wall)  Knick.  43:  441.  —  Dub.  Univ.  53: 
272.  —  Lond.  Q.  12  :  2S5.  —  Nat.  R.  14  :  i.  —  Xo. 
Brit.  10:  293.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  64. 

—  Age  and  Writings  of.     Brit.  Q.  3:  105.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  8:  161. 

—  and  his  Circle.     (M.  F.  Egan)  Cath.  World,  31:  695. 

—  and  his  Times.     (M.  P.  Case)  Bib.  Sac.  11:  394. 

—  and  Shakspere.      Quar.  134:  225.      Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  117:  195. 

—  and  Spenser.     Blackw.  2:  558. 

—  Canterbury  Tales.      Dub.  Univ.  74:  157,  —  (G.  W. 

Thornbury)  Lond.  Soc.  24:  518. — Penny  M.  14: 

65-497. 

Bell's  Edition  of.     Bentlev,  39:  252. 

Gilman's  Edition  of.     Atlan.  45:   108. 

—  Characters  of.     (M.  E.  Haweis)  Dub.  Univ.  93:  26. 

—  Chronology  of  Life  of.     Antiquary,  I :  So. 

—  Descriptive  Poetry  of.     (S.  A.  Brooke)  Macmil.  24: 

268.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  73S. 

—  Drydenon.   (J.Wilson)  Blackw.  57:  617,  771.  58:114. 

—  Early  Latin  Stories  imitated  by.     (T.  Wright)  Arch. 

32:  362. 

—  England  of.     Chamb.  .J.  46:  2S2,  294. 

—  Fictitious  Lives  of.     (T.  R.  Lounsburj')  Atlan.  40: 

269,  592. 

—  Godwin's  Life  of.      (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  R.  3:  437.  — 

Chr.  Obs.  3:  215. 

—  Ilis  Seal,  and  a  Deed  relating  to  him.     (J.  Hunter) 

Arch.  34:  42. 

—  House  of  Fame.     Pennj'  M.  i:  190. 

—  Knight's  Tale;  modernized.     (R.   H.  Home)  Temp. 

Bar,  54:  196. 

—  Love  Poetry  of.     Cornh.  35:  2S0. 

—  New  Facts  in  Life  of.     (E.  A.  Bond)  Fortn.  6:  28. 

—  Nicolas's  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  163:  44S. 

—  Poetical  Works  of.     Eraser,   53:  461.  —  Westm.  96: 

3S1.  — Temp.  Bar,  38:  30S.  — Chr.  Rem.  32:  327. 

—  Position,  Life,  and  Influence  of.     Westm.  R.  86:  1S4. 

Same  art.   Eel.  M.   67:  6S4.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
iii:  416. 

—  Portrait  Gallery  of.     Penny  M.  10:  65-495. 

—  Recent  Work  at.     (F.  J.  Furnivall)  Macmil.  27:  3S3. 

—  Romance  of  the  Rose.     Brit.  Q.  54:  359. 

—  Sources  and  Genius  of.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  in  : 

—  Text  of.    Ed.  R.  132:  i. 

—  Times  and  Poetrj-  of.     Knick.  34:  236. 

—  To  his  empty  Purse;  modernized.      (R.  H.  Home) 

Temp.  Bar,  52:  353.     54:  144. 

—  Troilus  and  Cressida.     Retros.  12:  106. 

—  Works  of .     Retros.  9:  172.     14:  305. 
Chaucer-English  in  the  Dales.     All  the  Year,  19:  305. 
Chaucer,  Thomas.     (.V.  Hall)  Antiquary,  2:  162. 
Chaumcttc.     (A.  Regnard)  Fortn.  17:  30. 

( 'haumonot,  Father,  Missionary  in  Canada.    Cath.  World, 

15:  675. 
Chauncey  Genealogy.     (W.  C.  Fowler)  N.  E.  Reg.  lO: 

25'.  323-     ":  M9- 
Chauncy,  Charles,  with  portrait.     (W.  C.  Fowler)  N.  E. 

Reg.  10:  105,  251.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec   5:  335. 
-and  President  ^\1ieelock.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  20:  463. 


Chauncy,  Charles,  Latin  Oration  of.     Cong.  Q.  4:  265. 
Chaussey  Islands.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  St.  James,  3:  389. 
Chautauqua,     (D.  II.  Post)  Harper,  59:  350. 

—  Scientilic  Conference  at.     (W.  Wells)  Meth.  Q.  37:  57. 
Chauvin,  Monsieur.     (A.  Daudet)  Temp.  Bar,  41:  552. 
Chavannes,  Hill  of  Sacrifices  at.     (F.  Troyon)  Arch.  35: 

396. 
Cheadlewood's  Money ;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  57 :  771-S23. 
Cheap  Castle.     Chamb.  .L  38:  314,  325. 
Cheap  Holiday  Joys.      (W.  W.  Fenn)  Lond.  Soc.  37: 

supp.  16. 
Cheap  Jack.     Chamb.  J.  6:  236. 
Cheap  Passage  Home.     All  the  Year,  8:  544. 
Cheap  Rides.     Chamb.  J.  18:  376. 
Cheap  Shops  of  London.     Chamb.  J.  56:  161. 
Cheap  Transportation,  Report  on,  1S74.     Nation,  18:  294. 
Cheating  the  Nor'-Easter.     Belgra.  26:   139. 
Checks.  Certified,  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  49. 

Tax  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  20:  164. 

_  Crossed,  on  Banks.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  132. 

—  Effect  of  Death  of  Drawer  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33: 

6ig. 

—  Extended  Use  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  271. 

—  Fraudulent,  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  875,  954. 

—  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  943.     25:  737.     30: 

887-     35:  203. 

—  Raised,  Certification  of.  Opinion  on.    Bank.  M.  (N.  1 .) 

28:  959.     29:  540. 

—  Rights  of  Holder  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  31 :  937. 

—  versus  Bank-Xotes.     (H.  C.  Baird)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

28:  409. 
Check  Circulation  of  London.    Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  29:  368. 
Check  to  the  Queen;  a  Story.     Lippinc.  14:  H2. 
Checkley,  John,  Speech  of,  on  his  Trial.  Hist.  M.  13:  209. 
CheckleV  Genealogy.     (S.  G.  Drake)  X.  E.  Reg.  2:  349. 
Cheek.  "  (W.  G.  Beers)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  256. 
Cheerful  People.     Chamb.  J.  36:  275. 
Cheerfulness.     (R.  W.  Dale)  Good  Words,  8:  168. 

—  and  Religion.     Cong.  M.  26:  313. 

—  and  Sobriety.     (0.  Dewey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:   17. 

—  in   Literature.      (C.  G.  Leland)   Knick.   59:  59-505. 

60:  27-291. 

—  Inveterate.     St.  James,  23:  124. 

—  of  the  Old.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  103:  247. 
Cheese.     All  the  Year.  25:  48S. 

—  American.     Penny  ^I.  11:  98. 

—  Cheshire.     House.  Words,  lo:  52. 

—  Gloucester.     Penny  M.  4:  103. 

—  of  Vif.     (:SIarie  Aycard)  Am.  Whig  R.  9:  40S. 

—  Queen's.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  478. 

Cheese  Districts  of  Italy.     Penny  M.  13:  274. 

Cheese  Factory  at  Verona,  X.  Y.  (W.  H.  Rideing)  Ap- 
pleton, 19:  207. 

Cheese  Factories,  Scientific  Value  of.     Xature,  4:  104, 

Cheese  Trade.     Hunt.  13:  100,  203. 

Cheever,  Ezckiel,  and  his  Descendants.  (J.  T.  Hassam) 
N.  E.  Reg.  33:  164. 

—  and  the  New  England  Free  School.      (H.  Barnard) 

km.  J.  Educ.  i:  297. 
Cheever,  George  B.      Lectures  on  Pilgrim's  Progress. 
Meth.  Q.  9:  466. 

—  Letter  to  Editor  of  Christian  Examiner.     Spirit  Pilg. 

6:  703. 

—  Vituperations  of.     (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  15:  171. 

—  Writings  of.     Chr.  Exam.  41:  404. 

Chefs  Beefsteak.     (V.  W.  Johnson)  Lippinc.  20:  596. 
Cheke,  Sir  John,  Biography  of.     (J.  G.  Nichols)  Arch. 

38:  gS. 
Chelmsford,  Sir  F.  Thesiger,  Lord.    Lond.  Soc.  ii:  87. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  2S7. 
Chelmsford,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  II :  195. 
Chelsea  Church.    Penny  M.  i:  316. 


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224 


CHEMISTRY 


Chelsea  Hospital.  All  the  Year,  39:  249.  — Penny  M. 
2:  92.     13:  297.  —  St.  Janius,  28:   no. 

—  and  its  Traditions.     Mo.  U.  144:  4S6. 

—  Veterans  of.     (G.  R.  Gleig)  lientluy,  5:  614.     6:  51, 

450.    8:  400,  476.  • 

Cheltenham  in  1826.     Lond.  M.  16:  60. 

—  Foolery  at.     Lond.  M.  12:  247. 

Chemical  Action.     (M.  M.  1\  Miiir)  Nature,  20:  530. 

—  of  Plants.     (A.  Vof,-cl)  Intcriiat.  U.  3:  1S4. 
Chemical  Affinity.     (J.  Murray)  Ed.  K.  5:  141. 

—  and  Cohesion.      (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70: 

169,  253. 
Chemical  Analysis  by  Spectrum  Observations.     Nat.  Q. 
10:  143. 

—  Correction  for  Vacuum  in.     (G.  F.  Becker)  Ain.  J. 

Sci.  116:  265. 
-  Crookcs's.     (T.  E.  Thorpe)  Nature,  4:  81. 

—  Dittmar  on.     Nature,  13:  507. 

—  Fresenius's.     Nature,  i:  553. 

Chemical  and  Geological  Essays,  Hunt's.     (J.  D.  Dana) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  102. 
Chemical  and  Physical  Researches,  Graham's.     (W.  C. 

Roberts)  Nature,  15:  153. 
Chemical  Apparatus.     ( W.  P.  Dexter)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96 :  5 1 . 
Chemical  Arts,  Development  of,  1865-75.     (A.  W.  Hof- 

mann)  J.  Frankl   Inst.  lOO:  43-423.     loi:  64-413. 

102:   49-422.      103:  64-414.      104:   41-399.     105: 

27,  199,  410.     106:  121,  165,  239. 

1869-79.  (A.  W.  Hofmann).T.  Frankl.  Inst  107:24. 

Chemical  Changes,  Theory  of.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

65:  226. 
Chemical  Classifications.    (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  57: 

399- 

Chemical  Cleanliness.     Chamb.  J.  45:  735. 

Chemical  Compounds,  Spectra  of.  (A.  Schuster)  Nature, 
16:  193. 

Chemical  Contributions.  (M.  C.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82: 
177,  210. 

Chemical  Denudation  and  Geological  Time,  Reade's. 
Nature,  20:  526. 

Chemical  Dictionary,  Fehling's.  (M.  M.  P.  Muir)  Na- 
ture, 11:  165. 

Chemical  Discoveries  of  1864-65,  Lectures  on.  (F.  C. 
Calvert)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  81:  195-406. 

Chemical  Dynamics.     (M.  M.  P.  Muir)  Nature,  22:  285. 

Cliemical  Elements.  (.J.  N.  Lockyer)  19th  Cent.  5:  2S5. 
Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  600. 

—  Are  they  simple  Bodies  ?    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  197. 

—  Classitication  of.     (J.  P.  Cooke,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67: 

387. 

—  Discovery  of.     (W.  Odling)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo   i:  474. 

—  Evolution  of.     (L.  F.  Ward)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  526. 

—  Nature  of.     (M.  Berthelot)  Nature,  9:  231. 
Chemical  Equilibrium.    (M.  M.  P.  Muir)  Nature,  21 :  516. 
Chemical  Equivalents  and  Atomic  Weights.      (C.  Ma- 

rignac)  Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  89. 

—  Arithmetical  Relations  between.     (M.  C.  Lea)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  84:  387. 
Chemical  Essays,  Irvine's.     (.J.  Murray)  Ed.  R.  8:  138. 
Chemical  Examinations.   (E.  Uricoechea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  69: 

243- 
Chemical  Final  Causes.     (G.Wilson)  Liv.  Age,  55:  513. 
Chemical  Force,  Distribution  of,  in  the  Spectrum.     (J. 

W.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  25,  91. 
Chemical  Industry,  Hofmann's  Report  on.     (A.  Oppen- 

heim)  Nature,  12:  365. 
Chemical  Laboratories  in  Prussia.    Am.  J.  Educ.  21 :  277. 
Chemical  Manufactures,  Notes  on  English.     (S.  Cabot, 

jr.)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  351. 
Chemical  Mineralogy,  Contributions  to.     (.J.  D.  Dana) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  210. 
Chemical  Nomenclature.     (R.  Hare)  Am.  J.  Sci.  32:  259. 


Chemical  Nomenclature,  New,  1869.    (A.  Ott)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  88:  129,  329.    89:  52.    90:  53-2S2. 
Chemical  Notation,   Basis  of.     (W.  Odling)  Nature,   i: 

600. 

—  Systems  of.     (M.  Berthelot)  Am.  ,J.  Sci.  115:  184. 
Chemical  Philosophy,  Cooke's.     Nature,  3:   144. 

—  Davy's.     (T.  Young)  Quar.  8:  65. 

Chemical  Reactions,  On.     (E.   Mitscherlich)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  39:  192,  268. 
Chemical  Research,  Methods  of.     Nature,  14:  12. 
Chemical  Science,  History  and  Present  of.     Ed.  R.  50: 

256. 
Chemical  Society,  Research  Fund  for.     (W.  J.  Russell) 

Nature,  13:  461. 
Chemical  Sources  of  Light  and  Heat.     (R.  Bithell)  Recr. 

Sci.  2:  2S0. 
Chemical  Statics  of  Organized  Biings.     (.1.  P.  Dumas) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:  23-247. 
Chemical  Studies.     (E.  Q.  Sewall)  Chr.  Exam.  22:  273. 
Chemical  Tables  according  to  Theories  of  modern  Chem- 
istry.    (A.  R.  Leeds)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  421.    90: 

49-415. 
Chemical  Technology,  Wagner's.     Nature,  7:  4. 
Chemical  Theory,  Progress  of.     Nat.  Q.  27:  319. 

—  of  Interpenetration.     (C.  S.  Peirce)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85:  78. 
Chemical  Theories.     (B.  H.  Rand)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  90: 

84.  —  Chr.  Rem.  2:  249. 
Chemical  Works,  Newcastle,  Day  at.    Penny  M.  13:  201. 
Chemise,  Tale  of  a.     Mus.  6:  134. 
Chemist  of  the  Internal  Revenue.     Chamb.  J.  48:  807. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29:  555. 
Chemist's  Workshop.     (.J.  Jones)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  321. 
Chemists  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.     Eraser,  29:  354, 

425. 

—  Quack.     (F.  W.  Clark)  O.  &  N.  2:  584. 
Chemistry,  Agricultural.     See  Agricultural  Cheinistry. 

—  Agriculture,  and  Phj'siology.     Brit.  Q.  8:  75. 

—  Analytical,  Contributions  to.     (W.  Gibbs)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

64:  204.  —  (H.  Wurtz)  Am.  J.  Sci.  75:  371.     76: 
49,  81,  188. 

Pink  and  Webster's.     Nature,  9:  278. 

See  Chemical  Analysis. 

—  and  Algebra.     (.J.  J.  Sylvester)  Nature,  17:  2S4. 

—  and  its  traditional  Origin.     For.  Q.  23:  14. 

—  and  Life.     No.  Brit.   17:  131.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

33:  485- 

—  and  INIedicine.     (I.  Remsen)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  214. 

—  and  Natural  Tlieology.     Brit.  Q.  7:  204.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  19:  2S9. 

—  and  Religion.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  440.  — 

(.LB.  Sewall)  Bost.  R.  5:'46i.  — (T.  Hill)  Unita. 
R.  15:  403. — Eel.  R.  120:  636. 

—  Animal.     See  Animal  Chemistry. 

—  Application  of.     So.  Q.  27:  506. 

—  applied  to  the  Arts.     (F.  C.  Calvert)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

79:  246,  321.     80:  102-397.     81:  27,  117. 

—  applied  to  Commerce  and  Manufactures.    Hunt,  15: 

171. 

—  Art.     Eel.  R.  89:  559. 

—  Attfield's.     Nature,  i:  328. 

—  Barff' s  Handbook  of.     (E.  J.  Mills)  Nature,  i:  80. 

—  Birth  of.     (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  6:  463,  503,  545. 

7:  36-492.     8:  56. 

—  Brande's.     Mo.  R.  96:  290.  —  (J.  W.  Webster)  No. 

Am.  14:  369. 

—  Cannizzaro's  Faradav  Lecture.     Nature,  6:  143. 

—  Celestial.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  420.  — (J. 

N.  Lockj-er)  Nature,  g:  411,  429. 

—  Clements's  Organic.     Nature,  20:  237. 

—  Contradictions  of.     House.  Words,  i :  591. 

—  Contributions  to.     (W.  Gibbs)  Am.  J.  Sci.  87:  346. 

89:  58.    94:  207.     98:  215.     99:  376. 


CHEMISTRY 


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CHEROKEE 


Chemistry,  Dana's.     (J.  Ware)  Xo.  Am.  22:  455. 

—  Davis's,     (^uar.  8:  65. 

—  Domestic.     (A.  G.  Peiiii)  Lii)iiinc.  10:  113. —  Penny 

M.  7:  6-94.    9:  346-490. 

—  Effect  of  Discoveries  in,  on  Civilization.     (F.  Molir) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  655. 

—  Experiments  in.     (S.  Piesse)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  172. 
for  the  Lecture-Table.     (A.  K.   Leeds)  J.   I'Yankl. 

Inst.  85:  415.     86:  65. 

—  Fownes's  Manual  of.     Nature,  17:  24. 

—  Frankland's  Researches  in.     (.J.  E.  Reynolds)  Nature, 

17:  21S,  31S. 

—  Future  of.     (F.  W.  Clarke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  276. 

—  Gorham's.     (S.  L.  Dana)  No.  Am.  9:  113. 

—  Ilinrichs's  Principles  of.    (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  12: 

2SS.  — Nature,  6:  79. 

—  History  of.     (T.  Tiiomson)  Ed.   R.   50:  256. —(E.L 

Sears)  Nat.  Q.  9:  213. 

and  L^ses  of.     (C.  T.  Jackson)  Am.  Inst,  of  lustruc. 

1834:  207. 

—  IIofniann"s  Faraday  Lecture.     Nature,  II :  411. 

—  in  Manufactures.     Penny  M.  II :  91. 

—  Industrial.      (Prof.    Abel)    lu!.    Engin.    17:    393. — 

(ProL    Abel)    Pract.    M.    7:     199.  — (Dr.    Odliny) 
Nature,  9:  370. 
Payen's.     Nature,  18:  21S. 

—  Liebig's  Letters  on.     Mo.  R.  162:  376. 

—  Jlicroscopic.     (J.  W.  Draper)  .(.  I'rankl.  Inst.  22:  378. 

—  Mineral      (T.  E.  Thorpe)  Nature,  2:  304. 

—  Mitscherlich's    Com])cndium    of.     (J.    C.    Booth)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  21:  393. 

—  Modern.     Loud.  (J.  6:  48.  —  NaticMi,  3:  145,  245. — 

(Sir  II.  Holland)  tjuar.  83:  37.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  18:  459. .  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  15:  ■]■]. 

Progress  and  F.xtent  of.      Ed.  R.  94:  254.      Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  24:  38.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  30:  443. 

—  Murray's  System  of,  1806.     Ed.  R.  10:  905. 

—  Nascent  State  of.    (II.  St.C.  DevilU')  .1.  Frankl.  Inst. 

89:  140,  214. 

—  New,   developed  from   the   old.     (M.   M.   P.   Muir) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  19:    III.      Same  art.   Pop.   Sci.  Mo. 

17:  393- 

—  New  Theories  in.     (F.  S.  PariT)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs. 

i:  102-367.    2:  31. 

—  of  a  Candle.     House.  Words,   i:  439.     Same  art.  In- 

ternat.  M.  i:  292. 

—  of  the  Carbon  Compounds,  Schorlemmer's.     Nature, 

9:  458. 

—  of  common  Life,   Johnston's.      Lond.  Q.  4:   425. — 

West.  J.  14:  196.  — Blackw.  78:  548. —Brit.  Q. 
21:  115.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  340.  —  Colburn, 
104:  167.  —  Ed.  R.  lOi  :  480.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Ago,  46:  II.  —  Nature,  20:  25.  —  NewQ.  5:  40. 

—  of  common  Salt.     (C.  A.  Gocssmann)   Am.  J.    Sci. 

99:  78. 

—  of  natural  Waters.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  176. 

90:  43-  193- 

—  of  Plants  and  Agriculture.     Clir.  Rem.  5:   745. 

—  of  Sununer.     Chamb.  J.  9:  279. 

—  of  .Vutumn.     Chamb.  J.  lo:  134. 

—  of  Winter.     Chamb.  J.  lo:  3S7. 

—  of  the  Stars.     Brit.  <».  10:  321.     Same  art.  EcL  M. 

19:  171. 

—  of  Vegetation.     (A.  Gray)  No.  .\m.  60:   156. 

—  Old  and  new.     (M.  IM.  P.  Muir)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  17:   24. 

—  Organic.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  299. 
Armstrong's.     Nature,  lo:  333. 

Liebig's.      (II.  Colman)  No.  Am.   53:    147.  —  (E 

Hale)  No.  Am.  55:  462.  — (S.  Borland)  So.  Lit 
Mess.  9:  238. 

Raspail's.     Mo.  R.  144:  494. 

—  Past  and  present  State  of,  1S55.    Dub.  R.  38:  98. 

15 


1   Chemistn,',  Physiological.    (G.  F.  Barker)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96: 
233,  379.     97:    20,   258,  393.     98:    49.  — West.  J. 
!  6:  94. 

—  Pioneers  in.     No.  Brit.  18:  39. 

—  Practical.     Mo.  R.  118:  1S9. 
Clowes's.     Nature,  11:  107. 

Vernon-Harcourt  and  Madan's.      (H.  E,    Roscoe) 

Nature,  i :  50. 

—  Profession  of.     Nature,  14:  125. 

—  Progress  of.     For.  tj.  23:  23.  —  Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  433. 

—  Renwick's  and  Damas's.     New  York  R.  8:   183. 

—  Report,  1832.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  supj).  i. 

—  Science  vs.  Art  of.    (I.  Rcmsen)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  691. 

—  Scientilic  Aims  and  Achievements  of.     (A.  Kekule) 

Nature,  18:  210. 

—  Silliman's.     (C.  U.  Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  144.  — 

(W.  C.  Fowler)  No.  Am.  34:  79. 

—  Solar.     iSce  Sun. 

—  State  of,   1S27.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  J.  Sci.  11:  349. 

12:  1. 

—  Synthetic.     (J.  W.  Langley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  39. 

—  Thomson's  System  of,  1804.     (II.  Duncan)  Ed.  R.  4: 

120.  — Eel.  R.  i:  401. 

—  Thomson  rey««s  Brande.     Blackw.  12:  40. 

—  Turner's.     Mo.  R.  I17:  465.  — Meth.  Q.  i:  156. 

—  Types  in.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  6:  120. 
Theory  of.     (T.  S.  Hum)  Am.  J.  Sci.  81:  256. 

—  Ure's  Dictionary  of.     Iticl.  R.  33:  345. 

—  Valentin's.     Nature,  7:  160. 

—  Watts's  Dictionary  of.     Nature,  6:  42.  —  (R.  !Mcldola} 

Nature,  12:  327. 

—  Webster's.     (E.  llitclicock)  No.  Am.  23 :  349.  —  U.S. 

Lit.  Gaz.  4:  378. 

—  Wilson's  Inorganic.     Nature,    7:   441.      Set  Atomic 

Theory. 
Chemnitz   and   the  Council  of   Trent.     (H.  E.  Jacobs) 
Evang.  R.  21:  39S. 

—  Redivivus.     (H.  I'..  Jacobs)  Evang.  R.  21:  55-;. 
Ciienango  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Reminiscences  of.    (S.  S.  Randall) 

Hist.  M.22:  i^,-y:,-r>. 

Chenevix,  Riclianl,  Plays  of.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  20:  20-;. 

Cheney  Silk  Factory,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  (E.  How- 
land)  Harper,  45:  836. 

Cheneys  and  the  House  of  Russell.  (J.  A.  Froude) 
FVaser,  100:  360.  — Liv.  Age,  143:  347. 

Chdnier,  Andre.  (J.  A.  Harrison)  So.  M.  12:  362.  — (A. 
Laiigel)  Nation,  19:  3S0. 

—  and  liis  Poetry.     Once  a  Week,  6:  -;9. 

—  Mallilfitre,  and  (Jilbert.     Once  a  Week,  15:  370. 

—  Poet  and  Pcditical  Martyr.     West m.  98:  124. 

—  Prose  Writings  of.  (C.  A.  Bristcd)  .\m.  Whig  R.  7:71. 
Chenonceaux  Chateau.  (E.  T.  Potter)  Harper,  43:  S71. 
Chepstow  Castle.     Am.  Mo.  M.  2:  21,  169.. —  Liv.  Age, 

147:  379- 
Cherbourg.     All  the  Year,  2:  147,  iSo,  195.  —  Benflev, 
59:  ^11- 

—  Breakwater  of.  Ed.  R.  108:  2S9. —Penny  M.  II :  163. 

—  Royal  and  im])erial  Visit  to,  185S.     Blackw.  84:  253- 

606.     Same  art.  \-x\.  M.  45:  514. 

—  Visit  to.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  449. 

Cherbuliez,  Victor.  (T.  S.  Perry)  Nation,  13:  7.  —  (G. 
Saintsl)ury)  Fortn.  29:  247. 

—  Mcta  IToldenis.     (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am.  II7:  461. 
Cherokee  Indians,  Among  (he.   (A.  M.  Williams)  Lippinc. 

27:   195. 

—  Case  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  33 :  136.  —  Am.  Q. 

11:  I.  — (J.  Evarts)  Ann.  Reg.  5:  43.  6:  26. — 
(S.  C.  Sewell)  Chr.  Exam.  9:  107.  —  Ann.  Reg.  5: 
[123.  7:  [364.  — So.  Lit.  J.  i:  227.— Spirit  Pilg. 
3:  141.  492.  4:  292.  — Niles's  Reg.  36:  40,  370. 
37:  1S9.  38:  53.  39:  68,  Si,  197.  40:  67-2S6. 
41:  174.     42:  24,  40.     43:  105,  227,  419. 


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CHESTERFIELD 


Cherokee  Indians,   Dravtoii's  Talk  to,   1775.     Hist.  M. 
11:  2S0. 

—  Education  among.    (W.  V.  Koss)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i :  120. 

—  Expeditions  against,  1776.     (E.  F.  Kockwell)  Hist.M. 

12:  212. 

—  Institutions  of.     Anal.  M.  12:  36. 

—  Land  of.     Dem.  R.  28:  320. 

—  Legislature,  i{)29.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  189. 

—  Removal  of.     Niles's  Reg.  27:   ;^b^,  404. 
Clicrokee  Mission  and  Alabama.     (I*.  II.  White)  Cong. 

Q.  3:  279. 
Cherokee  Rose,  and  Hedging  at  the  South.     (T.  Affleck) 

I)e  Bow,  5:  82. 
Cherokee  Schools.     Portfo.(Dcn.)  26:  58. 
(,'licrry.  Produce  of  the.     I'enny^M.  13:  107. 
Cherries.     All  the  Year,  7:  401. 
Cherry-Girls  of  I'ierrc  L'Eveque.     Tinsley,  li:  527. 
Cherry  Ripe;  a  Novel.     (II.  15.  :Matliers)  Temp.  Bar,  49: 

^-433-     5°-  J-542.    51:  122-433.    52:  117.     Same 

art.  Appleton,   17:  162-522.     18:  59-552.     19:  76, 

165. 
Chersiphron.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  iii:  85. 
Chertscy,  England.     Fenny  JM.  9:  397. 

—  and  its  famous  Characters.    (jMrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Internat. 

M.  5:  147. 

—  Autumn   Dav  at.     (E.  Walford)  Once  a  Week,  17: 

625. 
Cheruli's  Face  under  a  Forage-Cap.     Lond.  Soc.  40:   14. 
(Jheruliic  F'oniis,  Origin  of.     Kitto,  lo:   154. 
CheruMc  Symbol.     (J.  B.  JNIelson)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  6:  479. 
(.'herubim  of  the  Scriptures.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  36S. — 

Chr.  E.  14:  592.  — (E.  Riehm)  Cong.  R.  10:  1. — 

(G.  T.  Ladd)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  32.  —  (J.  Crawford)  Bib. 

Sac.  36:  225. 

—  and  their  symbolical  Meaning.      (E.  AV.   Hengsten- 

berg)  Theo.  Ed.  5:  26S. 

—  Chariot  of.   Notes  on,  Ezekiel  i.     (E.  White)  Cong. 

4:  604. 

—  Scriptural  Accoimt  of.     Kitto,  23:  88. 
Chenibini.     (F.   Hiller)  ilacmil.    32:    261.      Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,    126:  439.  — ^Month,  2o:  492. 
Cherubinic  Waiulerer :  a  Poem.     (.J.  SchefHer)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  4:  31. 
Cherubino;  a  psychological  Art  Fanc}'.    (V.Lee)Cornh. 

44:  21S.— Eel.  M.  97:  665. 
Cherwell,  On  the.     Chamb.  J.  53:  609. 
Chesapeake  Bay,  Early  Spanish  Explorations  in,  1566-73. 

Hist.  M.  3:  26S.' 

—  Legend  of.     (J.  P.  Kenredy)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  223. 
Chesapeake  River.     (.1.  H.  Hengiston)  Colburn,  97:  358. 
Chesapeake  aiid  Delaware  Canal.     Niles's  Reg.  27:  342. 

31:  280. 
Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal.     Niles's  Reg.  25:  173.    28: 

218,  364.     31:  136.     34:  325.     40:  206,  233,  359 

42:  441.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  33:  226. 
Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Railroad,  Intermediate  Section  of. 

(C.  Nordhoff)  Ev.  Sat.  II :  479. 
(^hesapeake,  U.  S.  Sliij),  and  the  Shannon,  1813,  Duel  of. 

All  the  Year,   6:  310. —  Anal.  M.  2:   129,   521. — 

Niles's  Reg.  18:  171.— Mus.  4:  562. 
Cheshire,  Customs  of  ancient.     Antiquary,  4:  248. 

—  Glossary  of  Words  used  in.     (R.  Wilbraham)  Arch. 

19:   13- 

—  Songs  and  Ballads  of.     St,  James,  19:  236. 

—  Wilds  of.     St.  Raid's,  2:  292. 

Chesil   Bank.     (I).  Pidgeon)   Once   a   Week,   4:  91. — 

Chamb.  .1.  45:  537. 
Chesney,  F.  R.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  574. 
Chess. "  (M.  D.  Conway)  Atlan.  5:  6C2.  — Cath.  World, 

10:  683.  —  Cornh.  7:  589. — Dem.  R.  36:    496. — 

Lippinc.  7:  209. — Quar.  85:  82.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  22:  289.  —  For.  Q.  24:  233.  —  Anal.  M.  4:  273. 


Chess  and  Chess-Players.  Lond.  JI.  12:  97.  —  (J.  White) 
Canad.  Mo.  20:  391.  — (S.  H.  Manchee)  Canad. 
Mo.  20:  645. 

—  and  its  Antiquity.    (J.  Keen)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  215. 

—  and  War.     Chamb.  .1.  24:   2S9.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

37:  268.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  33. 

—  Blindfold.     Chamb.  J.  36:  373.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

72:  2S3. 

—  by  Telegrajih.     Liv.  Age,  5:  523. 

—  Chaucer's  Game  at.     (A.  I  fall)  Antiquary,  2:  199. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  17:  186. 

—  Historical    Disquisition   on.      (D.  Barrington)  Arch. 

9:   14. 

—  History  of.     All  the  Year,  13:  345. 

—  How  Mephisto  Avas  caught.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  330. 

—  in  Europe  during  the  13th  Century.     Colburn,  4:  316- 

497.     5:   125-315. 

—  in  our  Schools  and  Colleges.     Nat.  Q.  17:  47. 

—  Introduction  of,  into  Europe.     (F.  Madden)  Arch.  24: 

203. 

—  Knights-Errant  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  98. 

—  Philidor's  Studies  of.     Lond.  M.  12:  566. 

—  with  Napoleon,  Game  of.     Fraser,  31:  143. 

—  without  the  Chess-Board.     Eraser,  21 :  302. 
Chess  Gossip.     Lond.  Sot.  8:  521. 

Chess  King,  Deschapelles.     Mus.  35:  569. 
Chess  Knight,  Tours  of.    ( W.  H.  Browne)  N.  Eel.  6:  4S1 . 
Chess  Match,  London  and  Edinburgh.     Blackw.  68:   97. 
Chessmen,  Ancient,  discovered  in  the  Isle  of  Lewis.     (l'\ 
Madden)  Arch.  24:  203. 

—  European  Names  of .     (F.  Douce)  Arch.  11:  397. 
Chess-Player,  The.     Musemn,  38:  207. 
Chess-Phnxn-s,  Mechanical.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  39: 

71.     See  also  Automaton  Chess-Player. 
Chessliyre,  Sir  John.     Library  of,  at  Halton.     (W.  E.  A. 

Axon)  Lib.  J.  4:  35. 
Chest,  Diseases  of,  and  Auscultation.     Quar.  57:  108. 
Gerhard  on.     Mo.  R.  144:  344. 

—  Expansion  and  Develo])ment  of.     (A.  Maclaren)  Mac- 

mil.  3:  35. 

—  Jeffrey's  Statics  of  the  Human.     Eel.  !Mus.  2:   163.  — 

Mo.  R.  162:  294. 
Chest  Measurement  of  Recruits.     (C.  L.  Fox)  Anthrop. 

J.  5:   lOI. 
Chest  of  Drawers;  a  Tale.     Internat.  M.  4:  yy 
Chest  with  Silver  Bands.     Knick.  56:  246. 
Chester,  Earl  of,  Seal  of.     (E.  King)  Arch.  4:   119. 
Chester,  Joseph  Lemuel.     Colburn,  168:  626. 
Chester  Genealogy.     (E.  Strong)  N.  E.  Reg.  22:  339. 
Chester,  England*.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  16:  350.— 

(II.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  15:  7.  —  Sharpe,  2:  193. 

—  and  Bangor.     Sharpe,  38:  202. 

—  and  the  Dee.     (B.  Murphy)  Lippinc.  2o:  393,  521. 

—  and  its  Norman  Earls.     Hogg,  4:   174. 

—  Cathedral  of.     (J.  S.  Howson)  Art  J.  30:  328,  353. 

—  Mo.   Rel.  M.    15:    79. — Penny  M.   13:    365. — 

Antiquary,  4:  305. 
Communion  Table  in.    (J.  S.  Howson)  Good  Words, 

17:  600,  780,  S21. 
Restored  and  unrestored.     (J.  S.  Howson)  Art  J. 

31:  65,  134. 

—  Day  at.     Chamb.  J.  6:  73. 

—  Old  Houses  in.    Penny  M.  5:  121. 

—  Races  at.     All  the  Year,  38:  255. 

—  Roman  Architectural  Remains  in.     (W.  Tite)  Arch. 

40:  285. 

—  Sketches  of.     (B.  Murphy)  Canad.  Mo.  14:   514. 

—  Visit  to.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  22:  379. 

—  AValk  within  the  Walls  of.     Colburn,  147:  53. 
Chester,  Pa.,  Shipbuilding  at.     (C.   Barnard)   Harper, 

56:  641. 
Chesterfield,  Philip,  2d  Earl  of.     Temp.  Bar,  48:  206. 


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Chesterfield,  P.  D.  Stanhope,  4th  Earl  of.  (A.  Clive) 
Dub.  Univ.  85:  52.  — (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  24:  86. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  613.  —  (A.  Havward)  Ed. 
R.  82:  421.  — (H.  T.  Tiukernian)  Godey,  44:  7.— 
(E.  T.  Channing)  No.  Am.  50:  404.  —  (C.  F.  Adams) 
No.  Am.  63:  166.  —  Eel.  ^I.  6:  300.  —  Dem.  K.  27: 
434.  —  Bentley,  34:  222.  —  IJlackw.  103:  511.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  579.— (H.  B.  Baker)  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  18:  621.  —  Putnam,  10:  339. — Ev.  Sat.  13: 
519. 

—  and  his  Times.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  19:  249. 

—  Letters  to  his  Son.     (M.  E.  G.  Duff)  Eortn.  31:  S24. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  2S2. — (Lord  Brougham) 
Quar.  76:  459.  —  Brit.  Q.  10:  75.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  18:  212. 

—  Was  he  a  Gentleman  ?    Sharpe,  41 :  236. 
Chesterfield  Junior,  Advice  to  his  Father.     All  the  Year, 

15:  45-522. 
Chesterfield  Letters  of  1873.    Lond.  See.  24:  30-497. 
Chesterfield,  Battle  of,  1266.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  2:  2"6. 

—  Church  of,  and  its  crooked  Spire.     Penny  M.  4:  iii. 
Chesterton,  George  Laval.    Autobiography.     Eel.  R.  98: 

196. 
Chestnut  Tree.     Penny  AL  11:  204. 

—  of  Mount  ^tna.     Nature,  4:  166.  —  Penny  M.  2:  135. 

—  Uses  of .     Penny  M.  12:  4S3. 

Chetah,  or  Hunting  Leopard.     Penny  M.  3:  31. 
Chetham,  Humphrey,  of  Manchester.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  466. 

—  and  the  Chetham  Family.     Reliquary,  9:    107,   220. 

10:  17. 

—  and  the  ^Lanchester  Foundations.     Brit.  Q.  20:  335. 
Chetham  Library.     Blackw.  9:  299. 

Chetwyndes,  The.     House.  Words,  ig:  341. 

Chevalier,  N.,  and  his  Paintings.     (J.  Dafforne)  Art  J. 

31:  221. 
Chevallier,  Jean  Baptiste  Alphonse.     Nature,  21:  132. 
Cheverus,  John,  Cardinal.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Chr.  Exam. 

26:  SS.  — Best.  Mo.  i:  2.  —  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  261. 
Cheviot  Hills.     (J.  Geikie)  Good  Words,  17:  11-550. — 

Penny  M.  5:  141. 

—  Knapsack  and  Fishing-Rod  on.     St.  James,  3:  301. 
Chevreuse,  ^larie,  Duchesse  de.     (C.  J.   Wallis)   Dub. 

Univ.  84:  70.  —  Knick.  53:  523. 
Chevtchenko,  Taran,  a  Russian  Poet.     All  the  Year,  38: 

220.  —  (J.  A.  Stevens)  (ialaxv,  22:  537. 
Chevy  Chase,  Ballad  of.     All  the  Year,  28:  588. 

—  Latin  Translation  of.     Blackw.  6:  199.     7:  323. 
Chew,  Benjamin,  with  portrait.     Porffo.(Den.)  5:  89. 
Chew  Family  of  Pennsylvania.     (E.  Read)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

4:  192. 

—  Cliveden,  the  House  of,  Germantown.     Potter  Am. 

Mo.  7:  81. 

Chew  Tragedy;  a  Poem.     Black w.  49:  f^^^. 

Cheyenne  Indians.     (W.  H.  Gardner)  Li|)pinc.  8:  206. 

Cheyne,  Dr.  John,  and  his  Essays.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  4S6. 

Cheyne,  Lord  Roland.     Loud.  M.  8:  418. 

Chic.     Temp.  Bar,  51:   115. 

Cliicago.  (J.  W.  Shehan)  Scrib.  10:  529.  —  De  Bow, 
17:  262.  —  (A.  A.  Hayes,  jr.)  Harjwr,  61:  711. — 
Hunt,  18:  164.  —  Land  We  Love,  5:  469. 

—  Amusements,   Arts,  and  Sciences  in,    1872.     (J.   B. 

Runnion)  Lakeside,  8:  317. 

—  and   its   intellectual    Resources.      (J.   'M.    Binckley) 

Lakeside,  9:  492. 

—  and  its  Railways.     (D.  C.  Brooks)  Lakeside,  8:  264. 

—  Architectural  Correspondence,  1876.     (P.  B.  Wight) 

Am.  Arch,  i:  14-31S. 

—  Art  in.     (G.  P.  Upton)  Lakeside,  4:  402. 
in  1872.     Lakeside,  9:  64. 

and  Music,  in  February,  1S73.     Lakeside,  9:  161. 

—  as  a  Bookmaking  Center.     Lakeside,  2:  43;. 

—  as  a  Port  of  Entry.     (W.  A.  Croffut)  Lakeside,  4:  }27- 


Chicago,  Board  of  Trade.     Lakeside,  3:  406. 

—  Building  Materials  for  the  new.     (J.  W.  Foster)  Lake- 

side, 7:  155. 

—  Central  Music  Hall.     (L.  G.  Hallberg)  Am.  Arch.  6: 

174,  199. 

—  City  Hall  Investigation.     Am.  Arch.  6:  44,  51,  62. 

—  Court  House  and  City  Hall.     Am.  Arch.  5:  9,  74,  iS;. 

—  Currency  and  Banking  in.     (W.  L.  Fawcette)  Lake- 

side, 9:  132. 

—  Custom  House.     (F.  Gilbert)  Lakeside,  9:  1S3. 

—  Custom-House  Trial.     Am.  Arch.  5:  154,  193. 

—  Dearborn  Observatory,  and  J.  Y.  Scammon.     (T.  H. 

Safford)  Lakeside,  i:  129. 

—  Drama  in,  1872.     Lakeside,  9:  70. 
in  1873.     Lakeside,  9:  165. 

—  from  1673  ^^  i"25'     (J-  C.  Shea)  Hist.  M.  5:  99. 

—  Great  Fire  of  1S71.     (F.  L.  Olmsted)  Nation,  13:  302. 

—  (M.  A.  Shorey)  O.  &  N.  5:17.  —  (R.  Keeler  and 

A.  R.  Waud)  Ev.  Sat.  11:  452,  476.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11: 

401-510. 
and  the  Relief  Committee.    (S.  H.  Gay)  Lakeside, 

7:  166. 
Five  Months  after.     (E.  Chamberlin)  Lakeside,  7: 

314- 

Libraries  lost  in.     Am.  Bibliop.  3:  424. 

Rebuilding  of  the  City.     (F.  Gilbert)  Lakeside,  8: 

2S1. 

Relief  after.     (H.  D.  Jenkins)  Overland,  7:  570. 

Story  of.    Lakeside,  7:  i-ioo: 

1.  Bf/ore  the  Fire. 

History,  Topography,  and  Architecture.     (J.  W.  Foster)  1. 
Trade  and  Commerce.     (C.  R;iiiAolph)  11. 
.Ssthetical  Development.     (J.  B  Runnion)  18. 

2.  Burning  of  the  City. 

De-cription  of  tlie  Fire.     (W.  S.  Walker)  22. 
Flight  for  Life.    (U.  R.  Hobart)  40. 

3.  AJier  the  Fire. 

£urut-out  People  —  what  iras  done   with  them.     (A.  Shu- 
man)  43. 
Among  the  Ruins.     (F.  B.  Wilkie)  50. 
Reconstruction.     (\V.  A.  CroCTut)  53. 

4.  T/ie  Lo.f.^es. 

lie.il  and  Pers0n.1l  Property.     (E.  Colbert)  58. 
Commercial  and  Public  Institutions.     (F.  Gilbert)  64. 
Religious  and  Educational  Institutions.     (E.  0.  Haven)  71. 
Institutions  of  Art,  Science,  and  Literature.  (G.  P.  Upton)  76. 
6.    T/ie  Future. 

What  remains.     ( W.  A.  B.irtlett)  82. 
New  Chicago.     (J.  W.  Foster)  83. 

Siipplementnry. 
The  Fires  of  History.     (E   Phelps)  86. 
Science  of  the  Northwestern  Fires.     (E.  Colbert)  90. 
Political  Economy  of  the  Fire.     (D.  II.  Wheeler)  96. 

Year  after.     (.\.  Shunian)  lakeside,  8:  241. 

Board  of  Trade  in  1S72.  (C.  Randoljih)  Lake- 
side, 8:  249. 

Business  in  1872.     (E.  Colhert)  Lakeside,  8:  254. 

Effect  of  the  Fire  on  Real  Estate.     Lakeside,  8: 

260. 

—  Historical   and   Commercial    Statistics  of.     West.  J. 

12:  47. 

—  House-Raising  in.     Chamb.  J.  35:  40. 

—  How  Unitv  Church  has  fared.     (R.  Collver)  Lakeside. 

8:325." 

—  in  1836.     West.  Lit.  J.  i:  246. 

—  in  1856.     Putnam,  7:  606. 

—  in  1867.     (J.  Parlon)  .Allan    19:  325. 

—  Kiuzic  House.     (H.J.  Lossing)  Potter  .\m.  Mo.  6:  321. 

—  Land  Titles  in  Cook  County.     (J.  B.  Adams)  Lake- 

side, 7:  161. 

—  Music  in,  1872.     Lakeside,  9:  65. 

—  Musical  Progress  of.     (Ti.  P.  Upton)  Lakeside,  3:  122. 

—  Name  of.  Origin  of.     (W.  H.  Wells)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

13:  230. 


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Chicago  of  the  Poet;  a  Poem.  (B.  F.  Tiiyh)r)  Lakeside, 
lo:  256. 

—  of  the  Thinker.     (.J.  M.  ]5iiickley)  Lakeside,  10:  25S. 

—  of  tiie  Annalist.     (A.  Shunian)  i.akeside,  lo:  26S. 

—  of  tlie  Visitor.     (E.  Cluunberlin)  Lakeside,  lo:  272. 

—  of  the  Kaniier.     (F.  Gill)ert)  Lakesiik',  10:  278. 

—  of  the  Connoisseur.  (IL  N.  Powers)  Lakeside,  lO:  2S1. 

—  of  the  Educator.     (L.  Stone)  Lakeside,  10:  2S3. 

—  of  the  Carrier.     (D.  C.  Brooks)  Lakeside,  10:  291. 

—  of  tlie  Engineer.     (G.  Pierce)  Lakeside,  10:  29S. 

—  of  the  Business  Man.  (J.W.  Shelian)  Lakeside,  10:  303. 

—  of  tiie  Publicist.     (C.  C.  Bonney)  Lakeside,  10:  306. 

—  of  the  Header.     (S.  Gilbert)  Lakeside,  10 :  312. 

—  of  the  ^Manufacturer.  (D.  IL  Mason)  Lakeside,  lo:  315. 

—  of  the  Traveler.     (H.  li.  Hobart)  Lakeside,  lO:  323. 

—  of  the  Societist.     Lakeside,  10:  326. 

—  of  the  Cynic.     Lakeside,  lo:  332. 

—  of  the  C'hristian.     (U.  Swing)  Lakeside,  lo:  335. 

—  Oil-bearing  Limestone  of.     (T.   S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

loi:  420. 

—  Public  High  School  in.     (W.  H.  Wells)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

3:  53'- 

—  Record  of  Progress,  1872.     Lakeside,  8:  399. 

Current  Events,  Nov.,  1S72.     Lakeside,  8:  480. 

Dec.,  1872.     Lakeside,  9:  74. 

Jan.,  1873.     Lakeside,  9:  171. 

—  Sewage  System  of .     Am.  Arch.  2:   170. 

—  Sketch  of' Fort  Dearborn.     Hist.  M.  6:  108. 

—  Sketches  of.     (A.  D.  Field)  Nat.  M.  12:  407. 
Chicago  Academy  of  Design,  Sketch  of.     (C.  Knicker- 
bocker) Lakeside,  7:  176. 

Chicago  Academy  of   Science   after  the   Fire.      (J.  S. 
Jewell)  Lakeside,  7:  174. 

—  Transactions.     Lakeside,  3:  160. 

Chicago  Convention,  1847.     Hunt,  17:  217.  —  Am.  Whig 
11.6:  III.  — (H.  (Jreele\')  De  Bow  4:  291. 

—  and  ^lemphis  Convention.     De  Bow,  4:  122. 

—  Speech  at.     (D.  D.  Field)  Dem.  R.  21 :  1S9. 
Chicago  River  Tunnel.     Lakeside,  i:  114. 

Chicago  Theological  Seminary.     (A.  S.  Kedzie)  Cong.  Q. 

3:  357-  -NewEng.  17:  335. 
Chicago  Univer;<ity.     (J.W.  Larimore)  Lakeside,  9:  148. 
Chicliagoff,  Admiral,  Memoirs  of.    For.  Q.  27:38.    Same 

art.  Am.  Eel.  2:  70. 
Chichester  Cathedral.     Penn^v  M.  13 :  473.  —  Sharpe,  33 : 

—  Statutes,  Constitution,  and  History  of.  (M.  E.  C.  Wal- 

cott)  Arch.  45:  143. 
Chichester  JLirket-Cross.     Penny  M.  5:  369. —  (R.  L. 

Dabney)  So.  M.  10:  1.  —  So.  M.  10:  254. 
Chickamauga,   Battle  of.     (P.  R.  Cleburne)  Land  We 

Love,    i:    249.  —  (J.   C.   Breckinridge)   Land   W^e 

Love,  1 :  305.  —  (D.  H.  Hill)  Land  We  Love,  i :  393. 

—  (R.   L.  Kimberly)  Lippinc.   17:   713. — (W.  F. 
Smith)  Galaxv,  20:  641.  — So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:   i6r. 

—  (W.  N.  l>ofk)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  10:  I.  — (A.  Ander- 
son) So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  3S6. 

Chickasaw  Bayou,   Battle  of;  S.  D.  Lee's  Report.     So. 

Hist.  Pap.  6:  49. 
Chicken  Factories.     Chamb.  J.  9:  186. 
Chickering,  Jonas,  the  Piano-Forte  Jlaker.     Liv.  Age, 

39:  S20. 
Chicory  as  a  Substitute  for  Coffee.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:   315. 

—  Outcry  about.     Chamb.  J.  11:  216. 

Chidioc  Tichbourne.     (G.  Eastwick)  Godey,  22:  275. 
Chief,   The;  or,  the  Gael  and  the  Sassenach.     (J.  Gait) 

Blackw.  33:  503,  763. 
Chief  Justices  of  England,  Campbell's  Lives  of.     Ed.  R. 

93:  97.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  365.  — Ed.  R.  io6: 

432.  — Fraser,  41:  677.  — Chr.  R.  15:  427.  — So.  Q. 

18:  157.  — Chr.  Ob.s.  50:  84S.  — Dub.  R.  43:  loS. 

—  (W.  Dowe)  No.  Am.  74:  72.  — Lond.  Q.  9:  136. 


Chief  Justices  of  the  United  States.    (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation, 
17:  421. 

—  Flanders's.     (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  81 :  346. 

—  Van  Santvoord's.     So.  Q.  27:  331. 

Chiffonier;  a  Poem.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  102:  244. 

Chiffoniers  of  Paris.     Liv.  Age,  40:  577. 

Chignons.     Ev.  Sat.  g:  186. 

Chihuahua,   Mexico,  Geology  of.     (J.  P.  Ivimball)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  98:  378. 
Chikagou  and  Tonika.     (R.  G.  Hever)  Sharpe,  15:  309, 

328. 
Child,  David  L.    Case  of  Contempt.    Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  327. 
Child,  Josiah.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  256. 
Child,  Lydia  Maria.     African  Appeal.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr. 

Q.  Spec.  6:  445. 

—  Biographies.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  230,  452. 

—  Good  W'ives.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  462. 

—  Letters  from, New  York.     Mo.  R.  162:  300. 

—  Letters  of.     (D.  G.  Mitchell)  Am.  Whig  R.  i:  60.— 

Dem.  R.  16:  569. 

—  Philothea.     (C.   C.   Felton)  No.  Am.  44:    77.  — So. 

Lit.  Mess.  2:  659. 

—  Progress  of  Religious  Ideas.     Putnam,  7:  73. 

—  Rebels.     (J.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  22:  405. 

—  Works  of.     (G.  Mellen)  No.  Am.  37:  138. 
Child,  The,  Dr.  Ploss  on.     Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  240. 

—  is  Father  of  the  JMan.     (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  133:  289. 

—  Relation  to  the  Home.  (E.  D.  Cheney)  Unita.  R.  i :  336. 
Child  of  Bri.stow;  a  metrical  Legend.     Retros.  18:  198. 
Child  of  Fame;  a  Poem.     (M.  E.  Hewitt)  Internat.  M. 

1:  73- 
Child  of  Nature;  a  Sketch.     Cornh.  9:  4 87. 
(.'hild  of  the  Rhine.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  572. 
Child  of  the  State.     (E.  Chace)  Atlan.  40'  334. 
Child's  Dream  of  a  Star.     (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words, 

i;  25. 
Child's  Play.     Cornh.  38:    352.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

139:  28- 
Child's  Story.     (C.  Dicken.s)  House.  Words,  6:  577. 
Child  Angel",  The.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  7;  677. 
Child  Beggar;  a  Poem.    (E.  Cook)  Cath.  World.  26:  683. 
Child  Ghost;  a  Story  of  the  last  Loyalist.  Dem.  R.  lo:  451. 
Child  Life  as  seen  by  the  Poets.     St.  Paul's,  lo:  4S0. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  Si. 

—  for  Children.     (E.  Rossiter)  19th  Cent.  10:  567. 
Child  Jlnrder  in  China.     Westm.  95:  237. 

Child  Seer.     House.  Words,  12:  80. 

Child  Song  in  Winter.     (.\.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  7:  19. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  92:  472. 
Child-Stealer;  a  Tale.    (MM.  Erckmann-Chatrian)  Temp. 

Bar,  32:  108. 
Child-Stealing.     Chamb.  J.  39:  311. 
Childbirth,  Etherization  in.     (E.  Warren)  No.  Am.  68: 

300. 

—  Statistics  of  Death  after.     Victoria,  7:  17;. 
Cliilde,  E.  V.    Edward  Vernon.     Am.  Whig  R.  8:  317. 
Childe  Roland;  a  Poem.     (J.  L.  Uhland)  Once  a  Week, 

11:  451. 
Childhood.    (F.  B.  Perkins)  Atlan.  18:  3S5.  — (M.  Dean) 
Putnam,  14:  450. —Blackw.  12:  139.  — Knick.  14: 
512.  —  Broadw.  6:  156. — Good  Words,  15:  490. 

—  an  Element  in  modern  Romance.    So.  R.  n.  s.  18:  92. 

—  and  Ignorance.     (W.  K.  Clifford)  19th  Cent.  3:  978. 

—  and  its  Remini.^cenccs.     Fraser,  37:  261.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  17:  147. 

—  Christian.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  15:  490. 

—  Every-Day  Wisdom  for.    (B.  Auerbach)  Howitt,  3 :  13. 

—  First  three  Years  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  591. 

—  Literature  of.     Westm.  33:  137. 

—  Religion  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  flieo.  R.  3:  317. 

—  Ilibbard  on.     (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  25:  81. 

—  Sacred  Poetry  of.     Prosp.  R.  2:  521. 


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CHILDREN 


Childhood,  Sorrows  of.  (A.  K.  11.  Boyd)  Fraser,  65: 
304.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  78.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  73:  n- 

Childless  Mother.     (H.  F.  Harrington)  Godey,  26:  175. 

Childless  Mother;  a  Poem.    (T.  Miller)  St.  .James,  5:  480. 

Children.  (P.  M.  Edmondstone)  So.  M.  14:  356.  — (T. 
Hood)  St.  James,  i:  189.  —  (H.  T.  Tuekerman) 
Galaxy,  4:  315.  — Chamb.  J.  39:  177.  —  Fraser, 
26:  543.  —  St.  James,  32:  65S. 

—  Amusements  for  poor.     (M.  B.  Carret)  Unita.  R.  7: 

406. 

—  and  Childhood.     (Fi.  Collyer)  Lakeside,  3:  34. 

—  and  Children's  Stories.     Dub.  Uuiv.  27:  453. 

—  and  the  Church.     (H.  L.  Baugher)  Evang.  R.  7:  42. 

—  (L.  M.  Ivuhns)  Luth.  Q.  i:  520.  — (A.  D.  Mayo) 
Mo.  Kel.  M.  51:  29.  —  (R.  Collyer)  Unita.  U.  13: 
60.  — (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  3:'  576. —(M.  Valen- 
tine) Luth.  Q.  9:  325.  — (G.  U.  VVenner)  Luth.  Q. 
6:  424.  — Cong.  2:  513-705.    3:  67. 

in  the  Chureli  of  England.     Clir.  Rem.  7:  1. 

—  and  how  to  guide  them.    (J.  Brown)  Good  Words,  2: 

309- 

—  and  their  Sayings.     (C.  H.  Webb)  Hours  at  Home,  8: 

167. 

—  as  Performers,  Protection  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Na- 

tion, 33:  507. 

—  as  Prophets.     Chamb.  J.  16:  145. 

—  Asylums,  Hospitals,  etc.,  for.     Brownson.  22:  289. 

—  Attention  to,  by  Ministers      (S.  Miller)  Princ.  lo:  23. 

—  Baptized,  and  the  Church.     (J.  Eldridge)  New  Eng. 

9:  372.  — (D.  H.  Riddle)  Mercersb.  i:  169.  -  (T. 
F.  R.  Merceiu)  Meth.  Q.  15:  90.  — (L.  Grout)  Bib. 
Sac.  28:  262. 

—  Betrothed.     House.  Words,  10:  124. 

—  Books   for.      (Miss   Rigby)   Quar.   71:    54.      74:    i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  2:  i.  —  (T.  W.  Higginson)  No. 
Am.  102:  236.  —  (S.  Osgood)  Atlan.  16:  724. — 
(W.  A.  Jones)Dem.  R.  15:  52;.  — (F.  W.  P.  Green- 
wood) Chr.  Exam.  8:  22.  10:  213.  —  Chr.  Exam. 
2:  291.  5:  402.  —  Liv.  Age,  i:  296. — iW.  !M. 
Thackeray)  Fraser,  33:  495.  —  Dub.  Univ.  27:  45-?. 

—  Brit.  Q.  47:  128.  — (M.  B.  Carret)  Unita.  R.  i: 
354. —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  6S1.  20:  214. —Chr.  R. 
20:  593.  —  Lond.  Q.  13:  469.  —  Chr.  Rem.  14:  2^,1. 

—  (W.  H.  Barnes)  Meth  Q.  17:  381.  — (H.  A 
Page)  Contemp.  11:  7.  —  Tait,  4:  284. 

Cheap.     Liv.  Age.  138:  296. 

Cruelty  of.     (E.  W.  Winthrop)  Radical,  6:  191. 

Illustrated.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Fraser,  33:  495. 

Importance  of.     Eel.  M.  49:  453.     50:  3S. 

of  the  last  Century.     (C.  ^I.  Vonge)  Macmil.  20: 

229,  302,  448.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8"   56,  261,  392. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  102:  373,  612.     103:  96. 

Pernicious.     (O.  A.  Kingsbury)  Nat.  Q.  39:  136. 

Pleasure.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  72. 

—  carried  off  by  Wolves.     Ed.  JI.  45;  370. 

—  Catechetical  Teaching  of.     (F.  W.  Kiirnor)  Mercersb. 

6:  205. 

—  Charities  for,  in  London.     Month,  11:  54. 

—  Christian  Nurture  of.    (P.  S.  Davis)  Mercersb.  15:  109. 
Bushnell's.     (II.  M.  Goodwin)  New  Eng.  19:  474. 

See  Bushnell,  Horace. 
Neglect  of.     (T.  C.  Pitkin)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  86. 

—  Clever.     Liv.  Age,  81 :  579. 

—  Conversion  of.    (J.  McFarlane)  Evang.  R.  17:  581.  — 

Cong.  2:  730.— Meth.  ().  26:  531. 
in  Sundaj'  School.     Princ.  42:  22. 

—  Cottage   Homes  for  Workhouse.      (M.   B.  Edwards) 

Good  Words,  11:  173. 

—  Criminal  and  destitute.     Eel.  R.  99:  385. 

—  Curious  Prayers  of.     (E.  A.  Walker)  .\tlan.  45:  327. 

—  Dress  of.     (Mrs.  Merritield)  Sharpe,  17:  65. 


Children,  Education  of.    (R.  Milligan)  Chr.  Q.  2:  358.— 

Chamb.  J.  58:  513,  533.  — Chr.  Obs.  lo:  622-S25. 
Parental.     Cong.  M.  i:  586. 

—  Emigrant.     Victoria,  14:  172. 

—  Emigration  Homes  for.     Cong.  5:  16S. 

—  Employments  of.     (J.  A.  Holmes)  Serib.  1 :  607.  — 

Chr.  Rem.  5:  675.     49:  332. 

Commission  on.     Quar.  iig:  364. 

Factory  Education  Bill,  England,   1843.     ilo.  R. 

161:  120. 

—  Fancies  of.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Scrib.  11:  357. 

—  French.     Blaekw.   1 10:    739.     Same  art.   Liv.   Age, 

112:  259. 

—  Good  Words  for.     (N.  Maeleod)  Good  AVords,  4:  482, 

5S4,  663. 

—  Gossip  about.     (L.  G.  Clark)  Liv.  Age,  26:  34. 

—  Health  and  Mortality  of.     (W.  Farr)  J.  Statis.  See. 

29:  I. 

and  Recreation  for.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  22:  6S7. 

—  Home  Training  of.     (F.  D.  Huntington)  Mo.  Rel.  M, 

10:   15. 

—  Hospitals  for  sick.     All  the  Year,  6:  454.  — Chamb.  J. 

31:  273- 
at  Bremen.    Good  Words,  i :  689. 

—  How  to  make  them  happy.    Eel.  M.  45:  401. 

—  T  have  met.    Chamb.  J.  51:  721,  747,  765. 

—  in  the  Coal  Mines  of  England.    Eel.  R.  76:  201. — 

Quar.  70:    15S.      Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  4:    316. — 
Westm.  38:  86. 

—  in  the  Country,  Pasturing.     (.1.  G.  Holland)  Hours  at 

Home,  4:  83. 

—  in  English  Workhouses.     Month,  i:   136. 

—  in  the  Factories.     Quar.  67:  171. 

Laws  relating  to.     (E.  d'Eiehtal)  Penn  Mo.  3.  493, 

552.  — Mo.  R.  161:  120. 

—  in  Italian  and  English  Design.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  2 : 

120-192.     3:  61. 

—  in  the  New  Testament.     ( W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R. 

5-  586. 

—  in  the  19th  Century.    (II.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week, 

i:  195. 

—  in  religious  Households.     Chr.  Obs.  69:   in. 

—  Inquisiiive    Disposition  of,    a  Means   of    Education. 

(D.  March)  New  Eng.  10:  493. 

—  Institutions  for,  in  New  York,  1877.     (W.  P.  Lctch- 

wonh)  Am.  J.  Fdue.  28:  913. 

—  Invalid,  Strolls  with.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Once  a  Week, 

16:  3S4,  503. 

—  Kindness  toward.     (L.  G.  Clark)  Knick.  50:  392. 

—  Little   Laborers  of  New  York  City.      (C.   L.   Brace) 

Harper,  47:   321. 

—  Management  of.     Hogg,  g:  317. 

—  Maxims  on.     (J.  Payn)  Clianib.  J.  45:   161. 

—  Mental  Potentiality  of,   in  different  Races.      (W.  L. 

Lindsav)  Nature,  10:  272. 

—  Moral  Culture  of.     (Mrs.  M.  R.  Hall)  West.  J.  14:  435. 

—  Brit.  (J.  27:  3S3.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:   145. 

—  Mortality  of.     (.1.  S.  Parry)  Pcnii  Mo.  2:  275. 

Forty  per  cent  die  before  a  Year  ol<l.     Temp.  Bar, 

8:  513.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:  119. 

—  Neglected.     All  the  Year,  20:  540. 

Right  Beginnings  with.     Am.  .1.  Edue.  31  :  201. 

Swiss  Treatment  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  30  :  145. 

--of  all  Work.     All  the  Year,  5:  254. 

—  of  the  Black  Country.    (F.  Wagstaff)  Good  Words,  22: 

614. 

—  of  the  New  Testament.    ( W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R. 

5:  5S0. 

—  01d-Fa.shioned  Children's  Pictures.     Liv.  Age,  132: 

445- 

—  Other  People's.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godey,  21;  157. 


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230 


CHIMES 


Children,  Our.     Oirl' a  "Woyk,  30:  116. 

—  Our  little  People.     Victoria,  21:   134. 

—  Outcast,  in  New  York.     (E.  Crapsey)  Galaxy,  12:  355. 

—  Pauper.     All  the  Year,  22:  301. 
and  Factory.     Mo.  if.  154:  486. 

lioarding-out  of.     (H.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  15:  255. 

Care  of.     (C.  L.  Brace)  Am.  J.  Soc.  8ci.  II :  93. 

Education  of.     Chr.  Rem.  55:  161.  —  (F.  J.Mouat) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  43:  183. 

Emigration  of.     (H.  M.  Blair)  Victoria,  23 :  259. 

in  Scotland.     (J.  Skelton)  Fra.'ier,  102:  212. 

—  Plays  of.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  731. 

and   Holidays  of.      (H.  Bushuell)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

13:  93- 

—  Plavi,a-ounds  for  poor.    (S.  E.  DeMorgan)  Good  Words, 

8:  727. 

—  Plea  for  the  little  Ones.     Victoria,  12:  289. 

—  Poem  on.     (M.  Ilowitt)  Howitt,  i:   14. 

—  Preaching  to.     (J.  G.  Merrill)  New  Eng.  40:  247. 

—  Precocious  Cleverness  m.     Chamb.  J.  56:  469. 

—  Protestant   Theology   for.      (J.    V.   0' Conor)    Cath. 

World,  28:  672. 

—  Puritan  Training  of.     (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  2:  198. 

—  Religious  Development  of.    Chr.  Rem.  5:  665.    6:  42. 

—  Religious  Education  of.     (E.  Bowen)  Am.  Meth.  M. 

20:  91.  — Westm.  104:  374.  —  (F.  M.  Green)  Chr. 
Q.  7:  191.—  Chr.  Obs.  5:  337. —Cong.  M.  2:  278- 

475- 
Duty  of.     (K  G.  Wells)  Unita.  R.  14:  42. 

Forced.     (F.  Jacox)  Temp.  Bar,  24:  137. 

—  Religious  Life  of..    Cong.  3:  341. 

—  Rights  of.     (Mrs.  E.  C.  Embury)  Godey,  28:  So.— 

(0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  9:  503.  — (C.  Bur- 
leigh) Victoria,  23:  106. —Liv.  Age,  122:  230.— 
(P.  Siogvolk)  Knick.  39:  487. 

—  Sayings  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  460. 

—  Sermon  to.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  22:  107. 

—  Sick.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  19:   140. 

—  Sigourney's  Letters  to  Mothers.     So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  476. 

—  Smart,  what  becomes  of  them?     (J.  D.   Sherwood) 

Hours  at  Home,  7:  377. 

—  Street.     Good  Words,  14:  178. 

Hmneless,  in  London.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  496. 

Woman's  Work  for.    (H.  M.  Blair)  Victoria,  23 :  52. 

—  Teaching  the  Bible  to.     (J.  W.  Richard)  Luth.  Q.  6: 

204. 

—  Toiling.     Chamb.  J.  36:  334. 

—  Training  of.     (S.  J.  Baird)  Princ.  35:  76.  —  (F.  B. 

Lockwood)  Pcnn  Mo.  9:  334.  — Meth.  M.  59:  751. 

Half-and-Half.     Once  a  Week,  9:  357. 

Murder  of  tlie  Innocents.    (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan. 

4:  345- 

—  Transportation  of  pauper.    Victoria,  23:  343. 

—  Troubles  of.     Chamb.  J.  54:  13. 

—  Unbaptized.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  14:   592. 

—  Village,  Cheap  Litei-ature  for.     Macmil.  38:  210. 

—  Village  Homes  for.     (J.  Williams)  O.  &  N.  9:  394. 

—  Word-Pictures  of.     Chamb.  J.  21:  209. 

—  Workhouse.     (F.  Hill)  Contemp.  15:  240. 
See  Babies;  Lifants;  Juvenile  Delinquency. 

Children's  Circus  in  Paris.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  242. 

Children's  Cities.     (E.  Siieppard)  Atlan.  10:   119. 

Children's  Creed.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  21 :  133. 

Cliildren's  Crusade.     See  Crusade,  Children's. 

Children's  Establislimeiit  at  Limehouse.  (F.  W.  Robin- 
son) Belgra.  lo:  61. 

Children's  Labor;  a  Problem.  (E.  E.  Brown)  Atlan.  46: 
787. 

Children's  Night;  a  Poem.     (Z.  B.  Buddington)  Harper, 

50:  153- 
Children's  Parties.     All  the  Year,  19:    iS6. — Ev.  Sat. 
9:  1S2. 


Childrenite,  Chemical  Composition  of,  (S.  L.  Penfield) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  iig:  315. 

Childs,  George  W.,  with  portrait.  (.J.  Parton)  Ev.  Sat. 
9:  5S9. 

Childs,  Gen.  Thomas,  Correspondence  of.  Hist.  M.  22: 
299,  371. 

Chili.  Westm.  31:  129. —  (S.  G.  Arnold)  No.  Am.  73: 
277. —(E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  18:  2S8.  — (J.  Brig- 
ham)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  80.  —  Niles's  Reg.  29: 
104.  —  Macmil.  13:  334.— Penny  M.  n:  189.— 
Putnam,  8:  225. 

—  Aborigines  of.     Penny  M.  3:  31S. 

—  and  Jamaica,  Journal  between.     Eraser,  21 :  703.     22: 

193.     Same  art.  Mus.  40:  73,  237. 

—  and  La  Plata,  ]\Iiers's  Travels  in.     Lend.  M.  16:   119. 

—  Westm.  6:  202.  —  JIo.  R.  no:  365. 

—  and  Peru.     Quar.  30:  441.  —  For.  Q.   17:   i. — Mus. 

29:  17. 

in  1S79.     (J.  Douglas)  Canad.  JIo.  16:   113. 

Letters  from,  1832.     New  Eng.  M.  9;  210. 

—  and  Siiain.     (J.  H.  Butler)  Nation,  2:  568. 

—  Apostolic  Mission  to.     Cath.  World,  22:   54S. 

—  Araucanians.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  11:  607. 

—  Astronomical  Expedition  to.    (J.  Ferguson)  Hunt,  21 : 

611.  —  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:   195. 

—  Commerce  and  Progress  of.     Hunt,  13:  321. 

—  Earthquake  of  April  2,  185 1,  in.     (J.  M.  Gilliss)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  71:  3S8. 

—  Exposition  of  1875.     Penn  Mo.  6:   137. 

—  Finances  of,  and  her  Foreign  Commerce.     De  Bow, 

17:  511. 

—  Hall's  Journal  in.     Mo.  R.  106:   51. 

—  Historical  Account  of.     Geog.  M.  4:  90. 

—  in  1827.     Ann.  Reg.  2:  273. 

—  Mining  System  of.     Penny  M.  13:  398.  —  Hunt,  13: 

342. 

—  Molina's  Account  of.     Ed.  R.  14:  133. 

—  Mrs.  Graham's  Residence  in.     Mo.  R.  io5:  1S9. 

—  Peru  and  American  Blockades.     For.  Q.  22:  359. 

—  Railway  Trip  in.     St.  James,  4:  213. 

—  Residence  in,  1817-19.     Eel.  R.  42:  406. 

—  State  Papers  on.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  384. 

Chiliasm  critically  examined.     (G.  Seyffarth)  Evang.  R. 

12:  341. 
Chilicothe,  Ohio.     (A.  Mathews)  Harper,  63:  855. 
Chillingham  Cattle.     Once  a  Week,  18:  98. 
Chillingworth,  William.     (T.  Tebbets)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  16: 

378.  —  (J.  TuUoch)  Contemp.  6:  32.    7:  347.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  96:   195.  —  Chr.  Disc,  i:  237.  — Chr. 

Exam.  30:  290. — Retros.  7:   i.— Am.  Presb.  R. 

2:  281. 

—  Defense  of.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  220. 

—  Hales,  and  Falkland :  the  earlier  Latitudinarians.    Nat. 

R.  17:  I. 
Chillon,  Castle  of.     Appleton,  7 :  34S.  —  Penny  M.  5 :  60. 

—  Bentley,  5 :  30. 

—  Prisoner  oi.     (Mrs.  Raymond)  Cath.  World,  23:  857. 

—  All  the  Year,  24:  150. 

The  real.     (L.  W.  Bacon)  Lippinc.  22:  46. 

See  Bonnivard. 
Chiltern  Hills.     (C.  Reade)  Belgra.  29:  81. 
Chiltern  Hundreds,  Auld  Lang  Syne  in.     Lond.  Soc.  32: 

376. 
Chilvers,  F.,  History  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  350. 
Chimborazo,    Mt.,    Attempts    to   ascend,    1S02.     (J.    B. 

Boussingault)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  19:  88.     23:  291. 

—  Whymper's  Ascent  of.     Eel.  M.  96:  541. 
Chimenti  Pictures.     (C.  A.  Joy)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  199. 
Chimes,  Change-ringing.      Chamb.  J.    54:  731.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  247. 

—  Poetry  of  Steeples.     (E.  V.  Battey)  Harper,  52:  180. 
See  Carillons. 


CHIMMERLEY 


231 


CHIXA 


rhiinmcrley  Gap;  a  Tale.    (J.  T.  McKay)  Galaxy,  8:  228. 
Cliimneys.     (R.  Armstrong)  Eel.  Eiigin.  9:  130.  —  Eel. 
Engiii.  1 :  146. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Am.  Arch.  10:  221. 

—  and  Chimneysweepers.     Penny  M.  11;  322. 

—  and  Electric  Conductors,  Tall.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103: 

iiS. 

—  and  Steam-Boilers.     (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  lust.  lOi : 

246. 

—  and  Towers,  Stability  of.     (C.  A.  Evans)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  96:  411. 

—  Dangorous.     Am.  Arch.  10:  292. 

—  Draft  in.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  65.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  13:  i. 
Causes  which  produce.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:  351. 

—  Hints  on  building.     (U.  Morse)  Am.  Arch.  4:  173. 

—  of  Steam-Engines,  Dimensions  of.     (H.  F,  Fairbairn) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  48:  43S. 

—  out  of  Perpendicular,  Remedy  for.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  107. 

—  Pathology  of.     Chamb.  J.  6:  31S. 

Chimney  Caps  and  Ventilators.     (T.  Ewbank  and  J.  L. 

Mott)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:  104. 
Chimney  Corner,  The.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Atlan.  15:   109- 

732.     16:100-672.     17:88-737.     18:85,197,338. 
Chimney  Flues.     Am.  Arch.  8:  135. 
Chimney  Pieces  and  Chimneys.     All  the  Year,  6:  65. 
Chimney  Pots.     Eraser,  48:  95. 
Chimney  Shafts,  Tall.     Art  J.  14:  57. 
Chimney-Sweeps'  Boys,  Cruelty  to.     Pamph.  22:  407. — 

(Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  32:  309. 
Chimney  Sweepers,  Praise  of.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  5: 

405. 
Chimpanzee,  The.     Penny  M.  5:  57. 

—  Grief  in.     (A.  E.  Brown)  Am.  Natural.  13:  173. 
China.     (A.  H.  Forrester)   Bentley,    7  :  479.  —  (T.  De 

Quincey)  Eel.  M,  41  :  65.  —  (G.  W.  Peck)  Am. 
Whig  R.  7:  231.  —  (D.  ^r.  Moir)  Eraser,   ii:  542. 

—  Westm.  40:   123.  —  Eel.   M.  15:   117,  212,  322. 

—  Chr.  R.  4:  118.  —  (J.  Owen)  Prine.  11:  147. — 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  137. — Chamb.  J.  14:  169. — 
Dub.  Univ.  15:  579. — House.  Words,  3:  325. — 
No.   Brit    7:  388.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,   15:  211. 

—  Penny   M.   4:    297-486.      5:    50-485.  —  Quar. 

115:  I- 

—  Abel's  Residence  in.     Quar.  21:  67.  —  Mo.  R.  88: 

113,  364.  —  Mus.  26:  676.  —  Eel.  R.  61:  304. 

—  Across.     All  the  Year,  43:  59. 

—  Affairs  of,  1839.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  65:  537. 

—  Agriculture  in.     Chamb.  J.  31 :  398. 

—  Lord  Amherst's  Embassv  to,  1818.     Portfo.(Den.)  20: 

35S. 

—  Ancient,  Religion  and  Worship  in.     (Y.  von  Strauss) 

Dub.  Univ.  93:   11,  235,  336. 

—  and  British  Bunnah,  Trade  Routes  to.     (.J.  Coryton) 

Geog.  M.  2:  153. 

—  and  the  Chinese.     (R.  P.   Dana)  Nation,   8:  357. — 

Mo.  R.  159:  428.  — (J.  H.  Inncss)  Nat.  Q.  37:  i.— 
(H.  S.  Sirr)  Dub.  Univ.  32:  32,  126,  295.  —(\V.  D. 
Whitney)  New  Eng.   17:  iii.  —  Bentky,  24:  2S7. 

—  Brit.  Q.  16:  396.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  229. — 
Dub.  Univ.  57:  560.  —  Eel.  M.  19:  278. —  Lond. 
Q.  51 :  136.  —  Westm.  67:  526.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

Sirr's.     Dub.  L'niv.  34:  739. 

—  and  Chinese  Peace.     (F.  Wharton)  Hunt,  8:  205. 

—  and  the  Church.     Meth.  ^l.  10:  592. 

—  and  Great  Britain,  Commerce  of.     Brit.  Q.  33:  46S.  — 

Mo.  R.  133:  297. 

in  1822.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  349,  3^5. 

in  the  new  Parliament,  1857.     Brit.  (J.  25:  510. 

Intercourse  of.     For.  Q.  34:  432.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.5:  382. 
Relations  of.     Ed.  R.  98:  98.     105:  517. 


China  and  its  foreign  Relations.     (Sir  R.  Alcoek)  Con- 
temp.  38:  1000. 

—  and  its  prospective  Trade.     Dem.  R.  18:  3S2. 

—  and  its  Rulers.     Nat.  M.  3:  481. 

—  and  Japan  in  i860.     Brit.  (i.  31 :  466. 
in  1S65.     Eel.  R.  122:  175. 

Bishop  Wiley's  Visitation  of.     (J.  M.  Reid)  Meth. 

Q.  40:  405. 
Commercial  Condition,  1S72.     Pract.  M.  3:  393. 

—  and  Madras,  Watheu's  Voyage  to,  1811-12.   (J.  Foster) 

Eel.  R.  21:  447. 

—  and  Mongolia,  Sosnovski's  Expedition  to.     Geog.  M. 

3:  243- 

—  and  Russia,  1S80.     (D.  C.  Boulger)  Fraser,  102:  164. 

—  and  Siberia.     Am.  Q.  9:  52. 

—  and  surrounding  Countries.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  39. 

—  and  the  United  States,  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  11:  54. 

—  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  125. 

Commercial  Relations  of.     Hunt,  II :  365. 

Diplomatic  Relations  before  1S57.     (W.  B.  Reed) 

No.  Am.  89:  478. 
Duty  of  United  States  to  China.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy) 

Nation,  13:  101. 
Our  "Manifest  Destiny"  in  the  East.     De  Bow, 

15:  541- 
Relations  of.     (A.  A.  Hayes,  jr.)  Internat.  R.  6: 

355- 
Treaties  between.    (S.  W.  Williams)  New  Eng.  38: 

301. 

Treaty  between,  Cushing's.    Hunt,  14:  93. 

of  1868.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  205. 

of  1881.     (G  W.  Greene)  Nation,  32:  70. 

—  and  the  West.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  New  Eng.  ig:  i. 

—  Armand's  Travels  in.     Geog.  M.  4:  28. 

—  Arsenals  and  Armaments  of.     Cornh.  26:  693. 

—  Arts  and  Industries  of.     (J.  A.  Whitney)  Eel.  Engin. 

23:  343- 

—  Atlas  Sinensis.     (H.  Yule)  Geog.  M.  i:  147. 

—  Autumn  on  Lower  Yang-Tze.     Fortn.  25:  S30.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  87:  157.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  53. 

—  Barrow's  Travels  in,   1804.     Eel.  R.   i:  241,  334. — 

(F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  5:  259. 

—  British  in,  1840.     Mo.  R.  152:  80. 

—  Campaigning  in,  1859.     Cornh.  i:  537. 

—  Captive  in.    Chamb.  J.  37:  119. 

—  Captivity  in.     Penny  M.5:  314. 

—  Cathay,  Travelers  in,  I3th-i5th  Centuries.     (A.  Yule) 

St.  Paul's,  8:   427.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:    527. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  67S. 

—  Ceremonies  in.     Chamb.  J.  43:  666. 

—  Christianity  in.     Quar.  94:  171.  — Cong.  M.  10:  169- 

345.  —  For.  Q.  5:  485.  —  Kcl.  Mus.  i:  474. — Liv. 

Ago,  53:  795.  — Meth.  M.  54:  613.     57:  262. 

Early.     (J.  L.  Dimon)  New  Eng.  11:  481. 

Hue's.     Colburn,  no:  1.  —  Dul).  R.  42:  4^8.     44: 

501.  —  Liv.  Age,  59:   157. 
Kesson's.     New  (J.  3:  223. 

—  Chronology  of  Events,  1831-44.     Hunt,  12:  77. 

—  Civil-Service  Examinations  in.     Cornh.  41:  589. 

—  Civilization  in.     (C.  K.  Adams)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  412. — 

All  the  Year,  3:  319. 

and  Commerce  in.     Dem.  R.  42:  -^iiy- 

and  Religion  of.     Brit.  Q.  16:  396. 

—  Coal  Formation  of.    (J.  S.  Newberry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92: 

151. 

—  Commerce  of.    Chamb.  J.  35 :  4.  —  Hunt,  3 :  465 .    16 : 

iqS. 

—  Commercial  Progress  in.    (J.  W.  Knox)  Putnam,  12: 

597.  —  Dub.  Univ.  80:  5^0. 

—  Competitive    Examinations   in.     (W.  A.   P.    Martin) 

No.  \m.  Hi:  62. — All  the  Year,  12:  445.  — Once 
a  Week,  24:  323. 


CHINA 


232 


CHINA 


China,  Condition  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  Dem.  R.  21:  397. 

—  (G.  Tucker)  Dein.  K.  22:  11. 

—  Consular  or  Commercial  Cities  of.    Hunt,  21 :  259,  422. 

—  Costumes,  Arts,  etc.,  of.     Anal.  M.  i:  412. 

—  Court  of,  in  1773.    (W.  I.  Kip)  Overland,  13:  105,  201. 

—  Cremation  in.     (H.  A.  Giles)  Cornli.  39:  335.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Ajj;e,  141:  309. 

—  Crime  and  Criminals  in.     Cornh.  12:  235. 

—  Cruise  on  the  Yany-Tze.     St.  James,  14:  229. 
up  the  Yang-Tze  in  1858-59.    Blackw.  89:  695. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  283. 

—  Currency  of.     (W.   G.    Sumner)  Nation,    26:    45. — 

Bank.  M.  (L.)  23:  901.  —  Hunt,  19:  319. 
and  Bankini;  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  7:  264.     8:  151. 

—  Bank.  xM.  "(X.  Y.)  2:  601. 

—  Davis  on.     Ed.  R.  67:    146.  —  Mo.  R.  155:  207.— 

Liv.  Age,  33:  586. 

—  De  Guignes's  Journey  to  I'ekin.     Ed.  R.  14:  407. — 

Quar.  2:  246. 

—  Democracy  of.     (W.  Speer)  Harper,  37:  839. 

—  Destiny  of.     (0.  Tift'anj-)  C'hr.  Exam.  63:  200. 

—  Dining  with  a  Mandarin.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  551. 

—  Dinner  ii  la  Chinois.     Once  a  Week,  27:  103. 

—  Dinners  and  Morning  Calls  in.    Once  a  Week,  6:  417. 

—  Dobell's  Travels  in.     Westm.  13:   114. 

—  Domestic  Life  in.     Temp.   Bar,  41:   49,  235.     Same 

art.   Eel.  M.  82:  678.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121: 
436.     122:  95. 

—  Early  European  Intercourse  with.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  311. 

—  Education  in.     Penny  M.  7:  2S6. 

Chinamen  in  School.     (M.  Lockwood)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  15:  443. 
Philosophy  and  Letters  in,  W.  A.  P.  Martin  on. 

(S.  W.  Williams)  Nation,  32:  245. 

—  Elgin's  Mission  to.    Bentley,  47:  136.  —  Blackw.  87: 

255. — Ed.  R.  iii:  96.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49:  439. 

—  Embassy  to.     Quar.    17:   4O4. — Pamph.    15:    139. — 

Mo.  K.  85:  I,  113.     119:  317. —Ed.  R.  29:  433.— 

Blackw.  9:  210. 

Ellis's.     Eel.  R.  27:  23. 

of  1869.     (N.  Brooks)  Overland,  3:  559. 

—  Emperor  of;  Gutzlaff's  Life  of  Taou-Kwang.     Eel.  R. 

96:  81.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:  51. 

—  England's  Policy  in,  1S70.    (J.  B.  Robertson)  Westm. 

93:  180. 

—  English   in.     Liv.   Age,    59:    3S3.— (H.   Martineau) 

Tait,  i:  667. 

—  English  Education  in.     Liv.  Age,  2:  604. 

—  English  Embassies  to.     Blackw.  89:  42. 

—  English  Influence  in.     (C.  W.  Dilke)  Macmil.  34:  557. 

—  Englishman  in,  Cooper's.     Cath.  World,  14:  322. 

—  Ethical  Philosophy  of.     (W.  A.  P.  Martin)  Princ.  34: 

193- 

—  Execution  of  an  Italian  in.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am. 

40:  58. 

—  Exhibition  of  the  English  in.     Liv.  Age,  i:  462. 

—  E.Ktraterritoriality  in.     (Dr.  Macgowan)  Contin.  Mo. 

4:  556. 

—  Feng-Shui;  or.  Science  in.     Cornh.   29:    337.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  82:  603. 

—  Feudal.     Cornh.  30:  548.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  65. 

—  First  Families  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  no. 

—  Food  and  Cookery  in.     (A.  Young)  Appleton,  8:  291. 

—  Foreign  Policy  of,  1868.     Westm.  90:  399. 

—  Fortune  and  Ahb^  Hue  on.     Quar.  102:  126. 

—  Fortune's  Residence  in.     Bentley,  42:  48.  — Chr.  Obs. 

57:  676.— Liv.  Age,  54:  341.  — NewQ.  6:  297. 

—  Fortune's  Wanderings  in.     Chamb.  J.  7:  299.  — Dub. 

R.  23:  59.  — Ed.  R.  88:  403. 

—  Fortune's  Yeddo  and  Peking.     Liv.  Age.  77:  186. 

—  Foundling  Hospitals  in.     Chamb.  J.  26:  78.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  51:  316. 


China,  Free  Trade  to.     Quar.  50:  430.  —  Mus.  24:  555. 

—  From  Cambodia  to.     Chamb.  J.  49:   793,  805. 

—  Frontier  of,  and  Altai  Mountains.     Brit.  Q.  8:  344. 

—  Funeral  Ceremonies  in.     (A.  W.  Looniis)  Overland, 

3:  21.  — All  the  Year,  30:   162. 

—  Future  of.     (Sir  R.  Alcock)  Macmil.  30:  435.  —  (Sir 

W.  II.  Medhurst)  Contemp.  36:  1.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  143:  67.  — (D.  C.  Boulger)  19th  Cent.  8:  266. 

—  Geological  Changes  in.     (A.  S.  Bickmore)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

95:  209. 

—  Gtological  Explorations  in.     (F.  von  Richthofen)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  100:  410. 

—  Col.  Gordon's  E.xploits  in,  1863.     Cornh.  10:  625. 

—  Mrs.  Gray's  Canton.  (S.  W.  Williams)  Nation,  30:  197. 

—  Great  Wall  of.     Once  a  Week,  6:  668. 

Gutzlaff's.     Am.  Q.  17:  100. — Quar.  51:  468. — 

(E.  G.  Smith)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  591.  — (B.  B.  Ed- 
wards) Am.  Q.  Obs.  i:  330.  —  Mo.  R.  147:  276. 
184:  225.  —  Eel.  R.  59:  369. 

—  Hindu  Nations  of.     Ed.  R.  43:  373. 

—  History  of.     (J.  W.  Mann)  Morcersb.  i:  548. 

and  Characteristics  of.     Eel.  M.  12:  349. 

Boulger's.     (S.  VV.  Williams)  Nation.  33:  335. 

Chapter  on.  (G.  G.  Alexander)  Once  a  Week,  4;  607. 

Ear!}'.     Westm.  34:  261. 

Gutzlaff's  Sketch  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  44.  —  Mo.  R. 

135:  238. 

Romance  of.  (G.  G.  Alexander)  Once  a  Week,  6:51. 

Study  in.     (J.  S.  Sewall)  New  Eng.  31:  57. 

—  Hong  Kong,  Canton,  and  Macao..    (W.  G.  Palgrave) 

Cornh.  37:  278. 

—  Hue's  Empire  of.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  43.  —  Colljurn,  102: 

379.  —  Dub.  R.  38:  134.  —  Eel.  R.  loi:  309.  —  Ed. 
R.  loi :  415.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  663. — 
Fraser,  51:  409.  —  Meth.  Q.  15:  614.  —  Princ.  27: 
687. 

—  Humane  Societies  of.     (L.  Young)  Dark  Blue,  3:  467. 

—  in  the  17th  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  451. 

—  in  1703-5.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  586. 

—  in  1836-38.     Mo.  R.  146:  401. 

—  in  1842.     Mo.  R.  160:  272. 

—  in  1844.     Dub.  R.  16:  444. 

—  in  1S52.     Dub.  Univ.  40:  318. 

—  in  1S53.     (Dr.  Ely)  De  Bow,  14:  339. —  NewQ.  2:  465. 

—  in  1857.     Liv.  Age,  56:  462. 

—  Indo-,  French  in.     Ed.  R.  147:  52. 

—  Infanticide  in.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  36:  309. — 

Westm.  95:  237. 

—  Institutions  of.     (S.  W.  Williams)  No.  Am.  131 :  205. 

—  Intercourse  with.     Quar.  4:  147.  —  For.  Q.  34:  432. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  4:  634. 

—  Interior  of.     No.  Brit.  27:  75.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42: 

528. 

—  Interiors  in.     (T.  Yelverton)  Overland,  8:  415. 

—  Jesuits  in.     Hours  at  Home,  9:  517. 

—  Jews  in.     House.  Words,  3:  452. 

—  S.  Johnson  on.     (G.  F.  Flanders)  Univ.  Q.  35:  59. 

—  Journal  of  three  Voyages  to.     Mus.  25:  257. 

—  Journey  from  Canton  to  Hankow.     (A.  S.  Bickmore) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  I. 
in  Northern.     (R.  Pumpelly)  Galaxy,  8:  467, 

—  Kea-King's  Will,  and  He-Chaou's  Inaugural,   1821, 

Niles's  Reg.  20:  185. 

—  Kiddon.    Eel.  R.  75:  82. 

—  Ladies'  Feet  in.     All  the  Year,  30:  571. 

—  Laws  of.     Quar.  3:  273. 

—  Letters  from  Hong  Kong  and  Macao,  1843.     (A.  R. 

Ridgway)  Colburn,  70:  153,  353. 

—  Libraries  of.     (W.  E.  A.  Axon)  Lib.  J.  5:  6,  37. 

—  Life  in.     Ecl.R.  106:  263.  — Lond.  Soc.  30:  490. 

—  Mandarin's  Journey  across.    (W.  F.  Mayers)  Fraser, 

76:  3^3- 


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China,   Maimers  and  Customs  in.     Nat.  M.  4:   395. — 

Temp.  IJar,  41:  49,  235.  —  Ev.  Sat.  16:  552. 
Ancient.     St.  James,  47:  49,  136. 

—  Manufactures   in,    Some   Products   of.     (J.    Itier)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  42:  2S1. 

—  Margar}''s  Journals  and  Letters.     Nature,  14:  229. 

—  Marriag-e  and  Infanticide  in.    (W.  II.  Cuming)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  11:   178. 
of  the  l'',ni|)cror.     (K.  Bismarlv)  Galaxy,   19:   1S2. 

—  (K.  K.  Douglas)  Coruh.  27:  82. 

—  Married  Life  in.     All  the  Year,   31 :  42.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

15:  627. 

—  Meadows  on.     Eel.  R.  104:  550. 

—  Medhurst's  State  and  Prospects  of.     Am.  Meth.  M. 

21:  94. 

—  Mediieval  Notices  of.     IaI.  M.  69:  449. 

—  Mesmerism,  I'lanclu'tte,  aiul  Spiritualism  in.     (II.  A. 

(jiles)  Fraser,  99:  23S. 

—  Midsunnner  Kide  in  South.     Cornh.  II :  307.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  85:  64. 

—  Mining  District  of.     (G.  J.  Morrison)  Eel.  Engin.  20: 

424. 

—  Missionaries  in,  1S44.     Colbuni,  90:   i. 

and  British  Relations  with.     (J.  F.  N.  Talmadge) 

Am.  I'resb.  R.  19:  306. 
and  Mandarins.     Macmil.  23:  171. 

—  Missionary-  Conference  at  Shanghai,  1S77.     Lond.  Q. 

52:  I. 

—  Missionary  Efforts  in.    (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  79 :  t  58. 

—  Missionary  Voyage  to.     Mus.  29:  249. 

—  Mission  Fields  in.     (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Good  Words, 

20:  48-S18.  —(I.  W.  Wiley)  Meth.  Q.  22:  20S. 

—  Mission  Work  in.     (W.  J.  Boone)  Am.  Church  R.  31: 

256. 

—  Missions  in,  Protestant.     (E.  R.  Barrett)  Cong.  7:  417. 

18:  589. —  (S.   W.  Williams)  Presb.  R.   2:    33.— 
Princ.  42:  613.  — (D.  P.  Kidder)  Meth.  q.  22:  426. 

—  Meth.  (^  39:  426. 

—  Mission  of,  to  Christendom.    Blackw.  105:  194.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  100:  746. 

—  Modern,  and  the  Chinese.     Temp.  Bar,  29:  385. 

—  Moges's  Souvenirs  d'une  Ambassade  en.    Bentley,  47: 

483- 

—  Mohammedanism  in.     Ed.  R.   151 :  359.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  145:  515. 

—  Monastery  in.     Chamb.  J.  31:  323. 

—  Morality  as  the  Religion  of.     (H.  J.  Warner)  Nation, 

2:  820. 

—  Morrison's  Works  on.     Mo.  R.  150:   1. 

—  Music  of.     Lond.  M.I :  159. 

—  National  Life  of.     Blackw.  75:  593. 

—  New-Year's  Day  in.     House.  Words,  19:  258.  —  Once 

a  Week,  lo:   151.—  Kv.  Sat.  9:  82. 

—  Night  in  the  Tombs  in.     Chamb.  J.  45:   113,  132. 

—  North,  Alexander  Williamson  on.     Lond.  (i.  35:  301. 

—  Notes  of  Travel  in,     (J.  II.  Morris)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2: 

161. 

—  Notes  on  a  Voyage  to.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  1-749. 

—  Notices  of,  1834.     Meth.  M.  57:  435. 

—  Nummulitic  Formation  in.     (F.  von  Richthofen)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  lOi :  no. 

—  Occult  Science  in.     (A.  W.  Loomis)  Overland,  3:  160. 

—  OfKeials  in.     All  the  Year,  45:  54. 

—  On  a  River  in.     Once  a  Week,  14:  (132. 

—  Opium  Smuggling  in.     Penny  M.  9:  89. 

—  Opium  Trade  in.     Fraser,  20:  572. 

—  Osborne's  British  Relations  with,    1S60.     Tait,   n.  s. 

27:  619. 

—  Overland  Route  to.     Colburn,  143:  i.  — Geog.  M.  i: 

144. 

—  Overland  Journey  to  India  from.     Chamb.  .T.  49:  106. 

—  Paper-Money  and  Banking  in.     Chamb.  J.  17:  347. 


China,  Past  and  Present,  1S5S.     Westm.  69:  370. 

—  Past  and  Future  of.     Blackw.  75:  54. 

—  Peking  and  the  Cliinese.     (C.  W.  Elliot)  Putnam,  12: 

178. 

—  Penal  Code  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  16:  476.— Eel, 

R.  12:  942,  1025.  —  Mo.  R.  150:  236. 

—  People  of.     Kitto,  22:  272. 

—  Philosoj)hers  and   Moralists   of.     (C.  II.  Dall)    Chr, 

Exam.  84:  297. 

—  Physicians  in.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  Allan.  21:  257, 

—  Police  in.     Cornh.  3:  154. 

—  Political  Disturbances  in.     Ed.  R.  102:  346. 

—  Polity  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  6:  112. 

—  Population  of.     (J.  Bowring)  J.  Statis.  Soc,  20:  41, 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  41:  473. — Am.t^.  Reg.  14:  356, 

—  Porcelain  Rock  of.     (F.  von  Richthofen)  Am,  J.  Sci. 

lOi:   179- 

—  Posting  and  Post-OHices  in.     Cornh.  38:  95. 

—  Present  Condition  of,  1870.     Fraser,  82:  554,     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  76:  16. 

—  Printing  in.     Penny  M.  7:  350. 

—  Prisons  of.     (O.  Wermuth)  Overland,  II :  314, 

—  Productions  of,  Natural  and  artificial.      EcL  Engin, 

3:  349- 

—  Progress  in.   (R.  Pnmpelly)  Nation,  8 :  369.  —  Blackw. 

93:  44,  133- 

of  Science  in.     (R.  K.  Douglas)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  12: 

375.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:  743. 

—  Quaint  Customs  in  Kwei-Chow.    Cornh.  25:  92,    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  78:  322.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  79. 

—  Railway  in.     Eel.  Engin.  23:  36. 

—  Rates  of  Commission  and  Insurance  in.     Hunt,  12: 

378. 

—  Relation  to  Foreign  Powers.     (Sir  R.  Alcock)  Fortn. 

25:  652.  —  (R.  Pumpelly)    No.    Am.    106:    592. — 

Fraser,  95:  359. 

in  1859.     Colburn,  I17:  379. 

in  1870.    Ed.  R.  133:   176. 

—  Religions  of.    (S.  Andrews)  Atlan.  25:  469,  — Eel.  R. 

112:  5S3.  — Lond.  (j.  30:  393. — Once  a  Week,  6: 

125,  —  Theo,  &  Lit.  J.  11:  141. 

Johnson  on.     (S.  Beal)  Nation,  29:  97. 

Three  Svstems  of.     (R.  II.  Graves)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  408, 

—  (W.  A.  P.  Martin)  New  Eng.  28:  223. 

—  Reminiscences  of  a  Lady  in.     Tinsley,  28:  230, 

—  Renaissance  in.     (W.  A.  P.  Martin)  New  Eng.  28:  47. 

—  Residence  in  Ningpo.     Eel.  M.  2:  553. 

—  Richthofen's  Travels  in.     (E.  Cunningham)  Nation, 

16:  2S2,  299,  314.  —  (R.  Punipelh")  Nation,  26:  231, 
243.  —  Nature,  16:  206. 

—  Father  Ripa's  Residence  at  Pekin.     Dub.  R.  18:  112. 

—  River  Scenes  in.     (II.  Martincau)  Once  a  Week,  I : 

146,  176. 

—  Rivers  of.     (II.  B.  Gujipy)  Nature,  22:  4S6,     Same 

art.  Ed.  Engin.  24:  63. 

—  Roman  Catholic  Church  in.     Cath.  World,  12:  20S. 
Literature  of.     Lond.  Q.  47:  293. 

Persecution  of.     Dub.  R.  8:  529. 

—  Routes  to,  via  .\ssam.     (S.  E.  Peal)  Nature,  20:  5S3. 

—  Royal  Asiatic  Society.     Westm.  14:  261. 

—  Royal  Marines  in.     Bentley,  51:  39S. 

—  Russian  Mission  to,  1S20-21,     Eel.  R.  46:  510.  —  Mo. 

R.  113:  247.  —  Mus.  11:  193, 

—  Science  in,     (J.  Fryer)  Nature,  24:  9,  54.  —  Liv.  Age, 

149:  (>i3- 

—  Secret  Societies  of.     Month,  41 :  402. 

—  Service  in,  1S41-42.     Tait,  n.  s.  ii:  664, 

—  Shops  and  Signs  in.     All  the  Y'ear,  32:  196.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  47. 

—  Six  Jlonths  with  the  Expedition  to.    Mus.  42:  47. 

—  Six  Weeks  in  a  Tower.     Blackw.  91:   715. 

—  Sketch-Book  in.     (E,  H.  Hall)  Dark  Blue,  i:  765. 


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China,  Sketches  in.     (J.  K.  Duer)  Knick.  55:  29S,  398. 

—  Fraser,  68:  699. — Penny  JI.  9:  245-358. 

—  Social  Life  in.     (J.  Doolittk-)  Harper,  31:  429. 

Doolittle's.     (Sir. I.  ISowriny)  Fortn.  lo:  343. 

Romance   of.      Temp.    Bar,  59:    311.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Aye,  146:  399.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  333. 

—  Socialism  in.     Chamb.  J.  24  :   93.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  46:  691. 

—  Society  anil  Manners  of.     New  Eng.  8:  274. 

—  Southern,  Midsummer  Ride  in.     Coruh.  II :  307. 

—  Southwestern.     (IL  Yule)  Geog.  M.  2:  97. 

—  Spirit-Wriling  in.     Blackw.  93:  499. 

—  State  and  Rmspects  of.     Fk-l.  R.  68:  271. 

of  Affairs  in,  1879.     (H.  A.  Giles)  Fortn.  32:  362. 

—  State  Dinner  in.     Liv.  Age,  56:  S17. 

—  Statesmen  and  State  Papers  of.     Fraser,  83:  32S,  503, 

613. 

—  Steam  Navigation  to.     (M.  F.  Maury)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

14:  246. 

—  Street  Life  in.     All  the  i'ear,  31 :  498. 

—  Tai-Ping  Rebellion  in.     (J.  E.  Johnson)  New  Eng.  30 : 

389.  —  Blackw.  100:  604,683. — Chamb.  J.  20:  163. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  61:  24.  —  Brit.  Q.  18:  309.  Same 
art.  EcL  M.  31 :  90.  —  Eel.  M.  63:  469.  —  Fraser, 
71:  135.  — (W.Sargent)  No.  Am.  79:  158.  — Hogg, 
10:  479.  —  Hunt,  52:  38. —  Lond.Q.  20:  304.  —  (M. 
S.  Culbf rtson)  Princ.  26:  321.  —  Quar.  112:  500. 

and  England's  Policy.    Loud.  Q.  16:  222. 

Callery  and  Yvan's.    Liv.  Age,  39:  180. 

in  1S50.     Eel.  R.  99:  39, 

in  1 85 1.     Colburn,  99:  180. 

in  1851-52.     Blackw.  74:  203. 

in  1S53.     Fraser,  48:  596. 

in  1855.    Brit.  Q.  22:  no.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36: 

933- 

in  1S57.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:  193. 

in  i860.     Blackw.  117:  638.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  27:  499, 

562. 
in  1860-64,  Col.  Gordon's  Chinese  Force.     Blackw. 

loi:  165. 
in  1861.     (L.  Oliphant)  Good  Words,  4:  186. 

—  —  iu  1863.    Cornh.  lo:  625. 

Religious  System  of.     (G.  W.  Samson)  Chr.  R.  27: 

305- 

—  Talk  with  Mr.   Burlingame  about.      (R.  J.   Hinton) 

Galaxy,  6:  613. 

—  Tariff  of  Imjiorts  and  Exports.     Hunt,  14:  1S2. 

—  Tartar  Invasion  of.     Retros.  17:  313. 

—  Tea  Countries  of,  Fortune's.     Chamb.  J.  17:  395. 

—  Teas  and  Tea  (Jountry  of.     Colburn,  95:  439. 

—  Theater  in.     Cornh.  9:  297. 

Afternoon  at  a.     Lond.  Soc.  31 :  501. 

—  Tientsin  Massacre  of  Jesuit  Missionaries,  1870.    Vic- 

toria, 17:  536.— Nation,  11:  189,221.  —  Westm.  95: 
404. 

—  Time  Notation  in.     (E.  W.  Jones)  Good  Words,  16: 

486. 

—  To  and  in.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Overland,  6:  155,  233. 

—  To  Pekin  and  back  again.     Liv.  Age,  64:  53. 

—  Trade  of.     Pamph.  14:  515.  —  Mus.  37:  471.  —  Hunt, 

8:  249.     12:  44. — Qnar.  4:  127,  —  Anal.  M.  14: 

359.  —  Westm.  2i:  221. 

Thompson  on,  18^5.    ]Mo.  R.  138:  65. 

with  England.     (W.  H.  Sykcs)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  25: 

3.  — Quar.  132:  367.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  579. 
and  Tariff  of,  1S59.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  19:  305. 

—  Traveling  in.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  216. 

—  Travels  in.     Meth.  M.  43:    934. — Quar.  102:    126. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  55:  129. — So.  R.  4:  176. 

—  Voj-age  to,  for  opening  Intercourse.    Mus.  24:  194.  — 

Mo.  R.  132;  30. 
Notes  on  a,  1848.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  65-705. 


China,  Voyages  to,  in  olden  Time.     (W.  A.  Spear)  Pio- 
neer, 1 :  201,  276. 

—  War  of  1S40-42  with.     (F.  Wharton)  Hunt,  4:  9. — 

(E.  W.  Stoughton)  Hunt,  2:  3S6.  —  For.  Q.  24:  106. 
25:  1S8.  34:  432.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  10:  341.— 
Quar.  65:  294.  —  Westm.  40:  123. — Fraser,  27: 
loS.  — Ed.  R.  52:  281.  — Am.  Eel.  i:  111,288.— 
Dem.  R.  7:  516.  —  Blackw.  47:  368,  717,  847. — 
Eel.  M.  4:  382.  —  Dub.  Univ.  21:  125.  —  Chr. 
Exam.  30:  223.  —  (W.  Adams)  Chr.  Exam.  32:  2S1. 

—  Chr.  Exam.  33:  3S5.— Fraser,  21:  365.  —  Ed. 
R.  71:  699. — Chamb.  J.  7:  155. — JIus.  40:  221. 
41:  237.— Tait,  n.  s.  7:  135.  8:  66-745.  9-  820. 
10:  525.  —  Fraser,  55:  239. 

—  War  of  1857-59.    Quar.  107:  85.  — (W.  B.  Reed)  No. 

Am.  90:   125.  — Blackw.  87:  430,  535.     89:  373. 

Battle  on  the  Peiho.     lilackw.  86:  647.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  49:  375. 

—  Warlike    Power  of.   Revival  of.     (C.  A.  G.  Bridge) 

Fraser,  99:  778.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  114. 

—  Western.     Ed.  R.  127:  •'>57.—  Geog.  M.  3:  108,  146. 

—  (W.  J.Gill)  Geog.  M.  5:  129. 
Trade  Routes  to.     Ed.  R.  137:  2S9. 

—  Williams's  Middle  Kingdom.      Westm.  49:    241. — 

(A.  P.  Peabodv)  No.  Am.  67:  265.  — (S.  F.  Smith) 
Chr.  R.  13:  270.  — (W.T.  Eustis)  New  Eng.  7: 
215.  —  Dem.  R.  22:  319. 

—  Women   in.    Education   and   Authorship  of.     (S.  W. 

Williams)  New  Eng.  38:  1S4. 

—  Works  on,  1839.     Chr.  Obs.  40;  225,  303. 

—  Written  Language  of.     Chamb.  J.  40:  35. 

—  Yankee  in.     Potter  Am.  ^lo.  II :  296. 

—  Yeng-Ping.     (E.  Wentworth)  Nat.  M.  13:  255. 

—  Yun-Nan.     Cornh.  34:  193. 

/See  Canton;  Pekin;  Tea  Districts,  etc. 
China   Sea  and   Japan,    United   States  Expedition   to, 
Perry's.     New  Q.  5:  376. 

—  Notes  from.     Chamb.  J.  45:  729. 

—  Tour  in.     (F.  R.  Feudge)  Lii)pinc.  14:  148. 

—  White's  Voyage  to.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  47. 

China  and  Glass  Ware,  How  to  take  Care  of.     Pract.  M. 
5:  269. 

—  Bristol.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  15:  213,  236. 

—  Chelsea.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art.  J.  15:  21,  61. 

—  Collectors  of.  Hints  to.    (C.Monkhouse)  Art  J.  33:  197. 

—  Dresden.      (S.   Powers)   Nation,  2:    715.  —  Colburn, 

131:  1S5. 

Manufacture  of.     Liv.  Age,  134:  372. —  Pract.  M. 

7:  25. 

—  Flaws  in.    All  the  Year,  4:  414. 

—  LoAvestoft.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  15:  129. 

—  Nantgarw  and  Swansea.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  20:  219. 

—  New  Hall.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  16:  23. 

—  Old.      (R.  H.  Cave)  Fraser,  92:    501.— (C.  Lamb) 

Lond. M.  7:  269. 
and  Faience.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  210. 

—  Piece  of.     All  the  Year,  i:  16,  37. 

—  Pinxton.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  20:  281. 

—  Plymouth.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  15:  169. 

—  Rockingham.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  17:  348. 

—  Willow-Pattern  Papers.      (C.  Malcolm)  Belgra.  23: 

381.     24:  89. 
See  Ceramic  Art ;  Porcelain ;  Sevres. 
China-Clay  Industry  of  Cornwall  and  Devon.    Pop.  Sci. 

R.  17:  1^3.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  434. — Pract. 

M.  7:  180. 
China  Fancying;   a  Reminiscence  of  Dresden.     Temp. 

Bar,  53:  545. 
China  Mania.     (C.  Drew)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  181. 
China  Plate,  Story  of  a.     Liv.  Age,  25:  209. 
Chinaman  on  Western  Countries.     Lond.  Q.  54:  386. 
Chincha  Islands.     Liv.  Age,  40:  213. 


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Chincha  Islands,  New  Year's  Day  at.  (S.  A.  Emerj-) 
Sharpe,  46:  307.  ^ 

Chinchilla,  The.     Penny  M.  6:  297. 

Chinchon,  Countess  of.  Memoir  of.     Nature,  ii:  383. 

Chinese,  The.  (J.  H.  Lanmau)  ^Vm.  Whig  K.  4:  392.  — 
Eraser,  19:  105.  24:  612.  —  Quar.  56:  4S9.  —  Ed. 
M0.R.2:  533,  550.  —  (G.  B.  Bacon)  Hours  at  Home, 
8:  4.  —  Lakeside,  2:  203.  —  (J.  Dickinson)  Chr. 
Exam.  65:  177.  —  Putnam,  9:  337.  —  So.  K.  n.  s. 
16:  2S8. 

—  abroad.     (G.  R.  F.  Cole)  Eraser,  98:  447.  —Ev.  Sat. 

7:  460. 

—  afloat.    All  the  Year,  4:  ii6. 

—  American  View  of.     Nation,  9:  89. 

—  and  the  outer  Barbarians.     Cornh.  i:  26. 

—  Are  they  a  religious  People  ?    Lond.  Q.  56:  93. 

—  as  Agriculturists.     (A.  VV.  Loomis)  Overland,  4:  526. 

—  as  Colonists.     (Sir  W.  H.  Medhurst)  igthCent.  4:  517. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  50. 

—  as  they  are.  Lay  on,  1841.     Mo.  R.  154:  465. 

—  at  Home  and  abroad.     Blackw.  72:  9S. 

—  Commercial  Enterprise  of.     (T.  Knox)  Harper,  57: 

427. 

—  Facts  about.     Chamb.  J.  i:  339-356. 

—  in  Australia.    All  the  Year,  14:  471.  — Liv.  Age,  57: 

860. 

and  the  West.     (J.  A.  Langford)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  17: 

320. 

—  in  California.     (.S.  Andrews)  Atlan.  25:    223.  —  (A. 

J.  Hanson)  Meth.  Q.  41:  28.  — (.J.  Hatton)  Belgra. 

32:  221.  — (H.A.Hill)  Penn  Mo.  2:  181.  — (A.  W. 

Loomis)  Overland,   i:    360.  —  (.J.  A.  Palmer,  jr.) 

0.  &  N.  2:  692.  —  (J.  S.  Silver)  Lippinc.  2:  36.  — 

Lippinc.  II :  219.  —  All  the  Year,  21:  367.  —  Blackw. 

72:  98.  —  Internat.  R.  5:  449.  —  Chamb.  J.  16:  393. 

—  Liv.  Age,  34:  32,  —  (W.  Speer)  Princ.  25:  S3. — 

Nation,  22:  241. 

as  Servants.     (S.  E.  Henshaw)  Scrib.  12:  736. 

Employments  of.  (.\.  W.  Loomis)  Overland,  2 :  231 . 

Women  of.     (A.  W.  Loomis)  Overland,  2:  344. 

—  in  Central  Asia.    Quar.  149:  463. 

Boulger  on.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  29:  113. 

—  In  San  Francisco.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  .Vm.  Natural.  4: 

660.  —  (T.  J.  Vivian)  Scrib.  12:  862. 

Quarter  of.     (R.  Keeler)  Lakeside,  3:  347. 

Temples  of.     (A.  W.  Loomis)  Overland,  i:  453. 

—  in  the  Straits  of  Malacca.     (W.  A.  Pickering)  Eraser, 

94:  438. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (J.  D.  Edgar)  Canad.  Mo.  6: 

3S9.  —  (V.  B.  Denslow)  Internat.  R.  10:  51.  —  (E. 
A.  Hart)  New  Dom.  20:  501.  —  (F.  D.  Y.  Carpenter) 
Lippinc.  27:  404.  —  (C.  W.  Wendte)  Unita.  R.  5: 
510.  — (.J.  Ellis)  Presb.  R.  i:  247.  — Chamb.  ,1.  58: 
774.  —  Republic,  7:  17.  —  (G.  B.  Bacon)  Hours  at 
Home,  10:  276. 

at  Beaver  Falls.     (A.  Rhodes)  Lippinc.  19:  708. 

Immigration  of.     (J.  T.  Bixl)v)  Chr.  Exam.  87: 

183.  — (A.  D.  Richardson)  Atlan.  24:  740.  — (D.  S. 
Cohen)  Penn  Mo.  10:  930.  —  (H.  N.  Day)  New  Eng. 
29:  I. — (M.  J.  Dee)  No.  Am.  126.  ^06.  —  (E. 
Cunningham)  Nation,  10:  9,  139.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin) 
Nation,  9:  44-309.  Ii:  20.  —  (G.  A.  Potter)  Nat. 
Q.  41:  303. — (.1.  H.  Preston) Canad. Mo.  20:  Si. — 
(G.  M.  Grant)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  207.  — (S.  W.  Wil- 
liams) Am.  .1.  Soc.  Sci.  10:  90.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  4S2. 
(.1.  Kirkland)  Dial  (Ch.),  1 :  2^,^  —  (D.  Ker)  Nat.  Q. 
39:  250.  — (E.  S.  Todd)  Meth.  Q.  38:  208.  — (.J. 
A.  Kunkleman)  Evang.  R.  21:  77.  — (I).  N.  Utter) 
■  Unita.  R.  12:  48.  — (E.  D.  Manstield)  Internat.  R. 
3:  833.  — (R.  Pumpelly)  Gala.xy,  8:  22.  — (F.  B. 
Thurber)  Unita.  R.  6:  547.  — (R.  Webb)  Nation, 
28:  -,i6. 


Chinese,  The,  in  the  L'nited  States,  Immigration  of,  and 
Political  Economy.    (D.  M.  Means)  New  Eng.  36:  i. 

Bills  to  prevent.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28: 

130,  145. 

Report  of  Committee.     Cath.  World,  26:  700. 

Seward  on.     (W.  G.  Sumner)  Nation,  32:  134. 

Symposium  on.  (A.  A.  Hayes,  jr.)  Scrib.  17:  491. 

See  Chinese  Labor. 

—  Intellectual  Progress  of.     Penny  M.  5:  285. 

—  Keen  Faun.     (P.  Mulford)  Lippinc.  8:  405. 

—  Morality  among.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  270. 

—  picturesquely  considered.  (K.  Keeler)  Lakeside,  3:  347. 

—  Twenty  Years  with.     (H.  Roundy)  Lakeside,  3.  136. 

—  What  they  really  think  of  Europeans.  Fraser,  83:  395. 
Chinese  Amusements.     All  the  Year,  13:  12. 

Chinese  and  Persian  Customs,  450  B.C.     St.  James,  47: 

377- 
Chinese  Ball.    Liv.  Age,  34:  236. 
Chinese  Balls,  how  made.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  47:  130. 
Chinese  Beggars.     Once  a  Week,  29:  283. 
Chinese  Boats.     Penny  M.  ii:  356. 
Chinese  Boys,  My.     (F.  V.  de  G.   Stevenson)  Lippinc. 

27:  261. 
Chinese  Calculation.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  395. 
Chinese  Case  of  Breach  of  Promise.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  36. 
Chinese  Cliaracteristics.     (Sir  J.  Bowring)  Fortn.  i:  561. 

Same  art.  Cath.  World,  2:  102.  —  Brit.  Q.  33:  150. 
Chinese  Classics.     (E.Abbot)  No.  Ain.  103:  549.  —  (R. 

D.  Hitchcock)   Am.   Presb.  R.   12:  oji.  — (R.   H. 

Maclay)  Meth.  Q.  37:  305.  —  Ed.  R.  146:  317. 

—  Legge's.     (A.  Van  Name)  Nation,  11:  176.  — Brit.  Q. 

45:  32. 

—  Readings  from.     Cong.  4:  205.     5:  477. 

Chinese  Commissioner's  European  Tour,  1866.     Cornh. 

21:  578. 
Chinese  Companies  of  San  Francisco.     (A.  W.  Loomis) 

Overland,  i:  221. 
Chinese  Coolie  Trade.     (W.  Ashmore)  Chr.  R.  27:  211. 

See  Coolies. 
Chinese  Courtship.     For.  Q.  22:  390. 

—  and  Poetry.     Colburn,  19:  350. 

Chinese  Description  of  the  Earth.     Liv.  Age,  26:  426. 
Chinese  Discovery  of  America;  Leland's  Fusang.     Penn 

Mo.  6:  603.     Set  America,  Discovery  of. 
Chinese  Drama.     Quar.  16:  396.  —  All  the  Year,  13:  29. 

—  (B.  K.   Douglas)  Contemp.  37:  123.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  94:  349. 

Chinese    Embassy  to    Foreign    Powers.      (T.  C.   Knox) 

Harper,  37:  592. — Nation,  6:  145. 
Chinese  Emigration.     {E.  L.  Burlingame)  Scrib.  13:  6S7. 

—  Chamb.  J.  36:  9. 

—  and  Coolie  Trade.     Westm.  lOo:  75. 

—  to  Peru.     (C.  R   Markham)  Geog.  M.  i:  367. 
Chinese  English.     Penny  M.  7:  189. 

Chinese  Etiiics.     (F.  Gill)ert)  Lakeside,  2:  191. 

Chinese  Exhibition.     Fraser,  27:   176. 

Chinese  Fairy  Tale.     All  the  Year,  26:  567. 

Chinese  P'ans.     (II.  A.  Giles)  Eraser,  99:    54S.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  141 :  696. 
Chinese  Filial  -Vftectioji.     Cath.  World,  9:  416. 
Chinese  Fishing-Camp,  Funeral  in.      (E.  II.  Deineritt) 

Lippinc.  25:  621. 
Chinese  Folk-Lore.     All  the  Year,  44:  204. 
Chinese  Game,Wei-ch'i.    (H.  A.Giles)  Temp.  B.ir,  49:  45. 
Chinese  (Jarden  of  the  nth  Century.    Chamb.  J.  24:  140. 
Chinese  tJordon.     (C.  C.  Chesney)  Fraser,  79:   135. 
Chinese  Historical  Dramas  and  Romances.     Dub.  Univ. 

4:  54S. 
Chinese  Holidays.     (A.  W.  Loomis)  Overland,  2:   144. 
Chinese  Horology.     (D.  J.  Macgowau)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63: 

241. 
Chinese  Jests.    Colburn,  16:  281-572. 


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236 


CHISELHURST 


Chinese  Jugglers.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  5S1. 

Cliinese  Junk,  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  10:  40. 

Chinese  Junks.     Penny  M.  3:  9. 

Cliinese  Labor.     (C.  W.  Brooks)  Overland,  3:  407.  —  (F. 

II.  Norton)  Scrib.  2:  61.  —  (E.  Phelps)  Lakeside, 

8:  -9. 

—  Plea  for.     (.\.  S.  Riehardson)  Scrib.  2:  286. 

—  Skilled.     (W.  V.  G.  Siianks)  Serib.  2:  494. 
Chinese  Laborers.     (K.  I'uini)elly)  Nation,  8:  449. 
Chinese  Lacquer,  Manufacture  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  439. 
Chinese  Language.     (S.   Powers)  Overland,  7:    353. — 

(J.  E.  Johnson)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  62.  —  .\in.  Bib.  Kc])os. 
7:  219.  —  Bib.  Sac.  5:  751. — Quar.  5:  372. — Mo. 
K.  159:  37^-  —  'E'C].  R.  75:  673. 

—  and  Alvkadian.     (S.  J.  Barrows)  Unita.  R.  15:  310. 

—  and  Literature.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  5:  i. 

—  Book.    (II.  A.  Giles)  19th  Cent.  6:  804.     Same  art. 

Eel.  xM.  94:  108. 

—  Dictionary  of,  De  Guignes's.     Quar.  13:  56. 

—  Du  Ponceau  on   Nature  and   Character  of.     Mo.  K. 

153:  579- 

—  Future  Place  in  Philology.     (W.  Simpson)  Macmil. 

29:  45.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15;  593.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  119:  757. 

—  Grammar  of.     (A.  II.  Everett)  No.  Am.  17:  i. 

—  Seri[)ture  Translation  in.    (E.  C.  Lord)  Chr.  R.  22:  81. 

—  spoken  at  Fuh  Cliau.  (M.  C.  White)  Meth.  Q.  i6:  352. 

—  Word  for  "  God  "  in.     (E.  W.  Syle)  Am.  Church  R. 

7:  32. 

—  Words  for  " God "  and  "  Spirit."     Bib.  Sac.  35:  732. 
Chinese  Letters  from  California.     Pioneer,  3:  161. 
Chinese  Literature.    Am.  Eel.  2:  318.     3:  271,  595. — 

For.  Q.  26:  127.  —  (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9: 
23.  —  (A.  W.  Loomis)  Overland,  i :  525.  —  Chamb. 
J.  2:  250,  280,290. — Am.  Church  R.  23:  410. — 
Eel.  R.  30:  167.  51:  318.  —  Ed.  R.  129:  303. — 
Portfo.(Den.)  5:  342,418,  493.  15:  464.  16:  15,  128. 

—  in  Europe.     Quar.  11:  332. 

—  Juvenile  Books  in.     (S.  W.  Williams)  New  Eng.  37: 

297. 

—  Leih-Tsze.     Cornh.  30:  44. 

—  MiiTor  of  the  Mind.    (A.W.  Loomis)  Overland,  8:  555. 

—  Missionary.     Quar.  15:  350. 

—  A  Study  in.     (H.  A.  Sawtelle)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  294. 

—  Style  of  Chinese  Prose.     (W.  A.  P.  Martin)  New  Eng. 

31:  234. 

—  Translations  from.     Quar.  13;  408. 

—  Tsien  Ki;  a  Chinese  Novel.     Colbuni,  143:  603. 
Chinese  Loess  Puzzle.     (J.  D.  Whitney)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  705. 
Chinese  Love  Story.     Fi-aser,  90:  484,  585. 
Chinese  Mandarins.    (E.  D.Jones)  (iood  Words,  19:  190. 
Chinese  Mannei's.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  27:  524. 
Chinese  Manufacture,  Some  Products  of.     (J.  Itier)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  42:  281. 
Chinese  Medicine.     (W.  Axon)  Dub.  Univ.  81:  141. — 

(.\.  W.  Loomis)  Overland,  2:  496. 
Chinese  Mohammedans.     (J.  Anderson)  Anthrop.  J.  I : 

147. 
Chinese  Museum  in  Boston.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  14: 

347. 

Chinese  Mythology.     Am.  Eel.  3:  271. 

Chinese  New  Year's  Day  in  San  Francisco.     (C.  Bald- 
win) Harper,  62:  70. 

Chinese  Novel.     Mo.  R.  161:  215. 

—  A  historical.     (S.  W.  Williams)  New  Eng.  39:  30. 

—  Leaf  from.    (.1.  T.  Doj'cn)  Overland,  i :  95.  —  Broadw. 

6:  459. 
Chinese  Novels  and  Tales.     For.  R.  i:  371. 

—  and  Poetn,^     Quar.  36:  496. 

—  Davis's.     Blackw.  13:  450. 
Chinese  Officials.    Cornh.  3:  25. 


Chinese  Official  Almanac.     (M.  Harrington)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

•        116:  472. 

Chinese  Pirates.     Cornh.  2:  432. 

—  Expedition  against.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  521. 
Chinese  Play  in  the  Haymarket.     (J.  A.  Wilson)  Belgra. 

43:  supp.  90. 

Cliinese  Poem.     Penny  M.  3:  358. 

Chinese  Poetry.  (J.  Fenton)  Colburn,  160:  147,  349.  — 
(W.  H.  Medhurst)  Macmil.  39:  348.  —  Fraser,  17: 
259. — Mus.  15:  366.  —  Oncea  Week,  5:  714. 

—  and  Romance.     <^)nar.  41:  85. 

Chinese  Poisons.    (I).  J.  MacgoM'an)  Am.  J.  Scl.  76:  225. 
Chinese  Porcelain  Seals  found  in  Ireland.     Chamb.  J. 

16:  364. 
Chinese  Primer.     (H.  A.  Sawtelle)  Overland,  6:  177. 
Chinese  Primers.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  626. 
Chinese  Proper  Names.     All  the  Year.  33:  187. 
Chinese  Proverbs.     (A.  W.   Loomis)  Overland,    lo:  82. 

—  Eel.   M.  94:  630.  —  All   the   Year,  32:  498.  — 

Chamb.  J.  56:  ^26. 
Chinese  Romance.     (D.  Wedderburn)  Fortn.  30.  493. 
Chinese  Sacred  Edict.     Anal.  M.  13:  t,t,2- 
Chinese  Sign-Board  Literature.     (A.  W.  Loomisi  Over- 
land, 1 :  152. 
Chinese  Slaves  adrift.     All  the  Year,  5:  249. 
Chinese  Smuggling-Boats.     Hunt,  10:   i6i. 
Chinese  Students  in  America.    (C.  F.  Thwing)  Scrib.  20: 

450. 
Chinese  Studies.     Lond.  M.  4:  47. 
Chinese  Superstitions.     All  the  Year,  32:  64.  —  Once  a 

Week,  29:  301. 
Cliinese  S_vsteni  of  Writing,  Du  Ponceau's.     New  York 

R.  3:  457.  —  (J.  Pickering)  No.  Am.  48:  271. — 

For.  Q.  21 :  316. 
Chinese  Thoughts.     All  the  Year,  14:  159. 
Chinese  Transcendentalism.     (J.  E.  Johnson)  O.  &  N. 

2:  1S6. 
Chuiese  Transcendeutalist.     (J.  T.  Bixby)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

50:  233. 
Chinese  Triennial  Examinations.     (R.  H.  Graves)  Over- 
land, 8:  259. 
Chinese  VieAV  of  the  Outer  Barbarian.     Once  a  Week,  4: 

440. 
Chinese  Visiting-Cards.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  294. 
Chinese  Wisdom,  Tales  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  10:  202,  245. 
Chinese  Writing  and   Printing.     Chamb.  J.   50  :    190. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  728. 
Chinese  Writings  on  Natural  Histoiy.    (Schott)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  34:  153. 
Chingford,  Old  Church  and  Memorials  of.     (J.  Perry) 

Antiquary,  3:  273,  287. 
Chinook  Indians.     (P.  Kane)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  11. 
Chiopyle,  Falls  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  48. 
Chiozza,  War  of.     (Conite  Darn)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  399, 

470. 
Chip  Dartmouth.     (E.  Wright)  Atlan.  4:  40. 
Chips  from  the  Library  Table.     Dub.  Univ.  23;  257,  516. 

—  from  my  Studio.     (S.  H.  Morse)  Radical,  i:  184-804. 
Chipman,  John,  Declaration  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  23,  251. 

31:  437- 
Chipman  Genealogy.   (R.  M.  Chipman)  N.  E.  Reg.  15:  79. 
Chippeway,  The,  and  liis  Copper  Mine;  a  Sketch.     (C. 

G.  Leland)  Temp.  Bar,  47:  yy. 
Chippeway  Indians.     (J.  T.  Ducatel)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5: 

24,  92.  —  (II.  R.  Schoolcraft)  No.  Am.  27:  89. — 

(Mrs.  Trail)  Sharpe,  7:  114. 
Chiriqui,  Central  America,  New  Route  through.     (T.  F. 

Meagher)  Harper,  22:  198. 
Chiromancy.     (A.  Enbule-Evans)  St.  Paul's,  13:  332. 
Chironomia.     (N.  H.  Eggleston)  New  Eng.  5:  546. 
Chiselhurst,  Residence  of  Eugenie,  1870,  with  v^iew.    Ev. 

Sat.  9:  726,  733. 


CHISHTLL 


237 


CHOLERA 


Chisliill,  England,  Congregational  Church  at.     Cong.  M. 

15:  457- 
Chisholm,   Caroline.     Chanilj.  .1.    18  :   193.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  35:  445.  —  Chanib.  J.  20:  241. — Liv. 

Age,  34:  615. 
Chisholm,  Duncan,  Story  of.     Ciianib.  J.  16:  93.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  31:   iS. 
Chisholm  Murder  Trial,   Moral  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 29:  202. 
Chiswick,  A  Day  at.     (E.  TValford)  Once  a  Week,  14: 

161. 

—  May  20,  1S64;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  303. 
Chiswick  Press,  The.    Am.  Biblio]).  8:  87. 
Chittagoug,  Hill-Tribes  of.     Chanib.  J.  46:  679.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  74:  169. 

Chivalric  Times,  Traits  of.     Dub.  Fiiiv.  72:  313. 

Chivalry.  (G.  ^X.  F.  Hegel)  J.  Sjjcc.  Pliik.s.  5:  36S.  — 
Ev.  Sat.  15:  556.  —St.  James,  22:  237.  —Ox.  Prize 
Ess.  2:  109.  —  For.  Q.  6:  350.  —  Blackw.  47:  2S0. 

—  and  the  Crusades.     Kuick.  15:  i. 

—  and  the  Laboring  Classes.     Bost.  Q.  4:  1S3. 

—  and  Romance.     For.  Q.  6:  349. 

—  History  of.     (.J.  K.  Coolidge)  Xo.  Am.  89:  3S3. 

—  Influence  on  Literature.     So.  1!.  4:  405. 

—  Mill's  History  of.    Colburn,  14:  444.  — Westm.  5:  59. 

—  Mus.  7:  465. — Mo.  R.  107:  3S3. 

—  Modern.     (H.  Blackburn)  Victoria,  21:  437. 

—  Orders  of.     (•!.  H.  L.  Archer)  Colburn,  149:  245,  429. 
Opinions  on.     (.J.  H.  L.  Archer)  Colburn,  153:  155. 

—  Poets  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  434. 

—  Rise  and  Decline  of,  in  England.     Nat.  M.  2:  506. 

—  Romances  of.     Sharpe,  5:  11,  45,  119. 

—  St.  Palaj'e's  Memoirs  of.     Retros.  8:  312. 

—  Stebbing's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  52:  167. 
See  Orders. 

Chivalries,  Customary.     Good  Words,  5:  3S5. 

Chivcrs,  T.  H.     Atlanta;  a  Paul  Epic.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

19:  379- 

Chlamyphorus  truncatus.     Penny  M.  3:  49. 

Chloe.     Overland,  6:  1S8. 

Chloride  of  Silver,  Solubility  in  Water.  (.1.  P.  Cooke) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  220. 

Chloral  and  other  Narcotics.  (B.  W.  Richardson)  Con- 
temp.  35:  719.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  491, 
646.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  425. 

—  Few  Words  on.     Once  a  Week,  21 :  303. 
Chloral-lCatcr,  Confessions  of  an  English.     (G.  Stables) 

Belgra.  26:   179. 
Chloral  Hydrate,  On.    (R.  F.  Fairthorne)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst. 

91:  327- 
Chloride,  Bromide,  etc.,  Effect  of  Light  on.     (II.  Vogcl) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  77:   122,  1S2. 

—  of  Calcium  for  watering  Streets,  L^sc  of.     Praet.  JI. 

6:  348. 

—  of  Lime,  or  Bleaching  Powder.     (A.  L're)  .1.  Frankl. 

Inst.  5:  31S,  375. 
Chlorine  and   its  (."ompounds.     (E.   Myliiis)  J.    Frankl. 
Inst.  102:   139-422. 

—  Dissociation  of.     (II.  E.  .Vrmstrong)  Nature,  20:  357. 

—  Improvement  in  Production  of,  Weldon's.    (R.  Gcrsth) 

Pract.  M.  1 :  23S,  299,  44S. 

—  Process  for  utilizing  dilute.     Pract.  M.  3:  247. 
Chloroform.     (C.  C.  Bourbaugh)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  323. 

—  (C.  Riclu't)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  738.— (B.  Silli- 
man,  jr.)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  55:  240. — Bentley,  34:  33. 
Same  art.  Eel.  "SI.  30:  S4.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38: 
412. — Chamb.  .1.  8:  393.  —  House.  Words,  3:  151. 

—  and  Anajstlieties,  their  Action  and  Use.     Westm.  71: 

99- 

—  and  Ether.    Dub.  R.  29:  226. 

—  Consciousness  under.     (H.   Spencer)  Mind,   3:   555. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  694. 


Chloroform  in  Surgerj-.  Conih.  i :  499.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  66:  720. 

—  Tests  and  Purilication  of.     Chamb.  J.  13:  2S0. 

—  Under.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  9:  15. 

—  Use  of,  in  Hanging.     (G.  W.  Peck)  Am.  Whig  R.  8: 

283. 
Chlorophyll.     (S.  H.  Vines)  Nature,  23:  561. 

—  Function  of.     (S.  H.  Vines)  Nature,  21:  85. 

—  Coloring-Matters  from,   Kraus's.     (H.  C.  Sorby)  Na- 

ture, 8:  202,  224. 

Choate,  David.     (E.  P.  Crowell)  Cong.  Q.  17:  481. 

Choate,  Rufus.  (S.  W.  McCall)  Western,  4:  471.  —  (C. 
Browni)  No.  Am.  96:  194.  — (C.  A.  Stoddard)  Hours 
at  Home,  4:  66.  —  (II.  Woodman)  Atlau.  6:  79.  — 
(V.  W.  KingsJey)  Nat.  (^  26:  26.  —  with  portrait, 
(E.  P.  Whipple)  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  63. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  71. 

—  as  an  Orator.     (E.  G.  Parker)  Putnam,  5:  347. 

—  Example  of  professional  Power.     (W.  Lamson)  Bapt. 

Q   i:  6. 

—  Funeral  Obsequies  of,  with  portrait.    Eel.  M.  48:  362. 

—  Orations  of.     (H.  C.  Lodge)  Nation,  27:  2S7. 

—  Recollections  of.     (E.  P.  Whijiple)  Harper,  57:  875. 

—  Reminiscences  of.  (G.  W.  Minns)  Am.  Law  IC.  11:  1. 
Choate  Genealogy.  (J.  A.  Boutelle)  N.  E.  Reg.  15:  293. 
Chocolate,  Chapter  on  Theobroma.     St.  James,  28:  628. 

—  Cliiapa.     (S.  Baring-Gould)  Once  a  Week,  9:  400. 

—  Factory  of,  at  Noisiel,  Menier's.  Pract.  M.  5:  365. 
Chocolate  Manufactory,  Visit  to.  Chamb.  J.  18:  2S0. 
Choctaws,  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  30:  322. 

Choice  and  Chance,  Whitworth's.  (W.  S.  Jevons)  Na- 
ture, 2:4. 

—  Power  of  contrary.  (M.  P.  Squier)  NewEng.  18:  307. 
Choice  Secrets.     Internat.  M.  5:  546. 

Choirs  and  Chancels,  Use  of,  in  South  of  Europe.  (A. 
Ashpitel  and  J.  II.  Parker)  Arch.  37:   122,  134. 

—  and  Music,  Church.     Dub.  R.  63:  435.     64:   140. 
Choiseul,  Duke  of.     Bentley,  30:  473. 

Cholera.  (W.  A.  Hammond)  Nation,  i:  306.  —  (T. 
Markby)  Contemp.  10:  114.  —  (G.  Hayward)  No. 
Am.  35:  92.  —  (G.  Perkins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  148. 

—  (G.  D.  Strong)  Knick.  20:  243.  —  Am.  J.  Sci. 
25:  174.  —  Am.  Q.  10:  334. — For.  Q.  8:  462. — 
Westm.  15:  457.  —  Eraser,  4:  613.  40:  702.  —  New 
Eng.  M.  3:  147.  —  Liv.  Age,  27:  24.  —Mus.  19:  72. 
20:  51,  301.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  473. — Ann.  Reg.  7: 
21.  —  Quar.  46:  170,264.  —  Niles's  Reg.  41 :  13. — 
Mo.  R.  125:  504.  126:  430. — So.  Lit.  J.  4:  48. — 
(J.  Mill)  I'eop.  J.  4:  342.  —  Once  a  Week,  19:  33. 

—  Nat.  (.1.  12:   103. 

—  and  the  Board  of   Health.     (S.  B.  Hunt)   Hours  at 

Home,  4:   164. 

—  and  Diarrlufa,  Ice  Treatment  of.     West.  M.  84:  541. 

87:  229. 

—  and  its  Oriental  Sources.     Galaxy,  6:  361. 

—  and  Quarantine.     Ed.  R.  96:  403. 

—  and  .Sun-Spots.    Nature,  6:  26. 

—  and  Witchcraft  in  India.     C'ornh.  16:  409. 

—  Appearance  of,  in  England,  1832.     Tait,  i:  120,  123, 

244. 

—  Asiatic.     (A.  S.  Pigott)  Harper,  13:  339. 

—  at  Bilston,  1832.     Chr.  Obs.  33:  509. 

—  at  Constantinople,  How  they  treat.   Once  a  Week,  25: 

545- 

—  at  Seagley,  1S32.     Chr.  ()1»<.  34:  i. 

—  Condition  of  Atmosphere  during.     (R.  D.  Tliomson) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61:  202. 

—  Contagious  Character  of.     Eraser,  6:  119. 

—  Copland  on.     Eel.  R.  55:  260. 

—  Facts  and  Opinions  about.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation, 

2:  320. 

—  First  Blow  against.    Ev,  Sat.  i:  505. 


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CHRISTIAN 


Cholera,  Fungoid  Orry;iii  of,  Lewis  on.     Nature,  3:  391. 

—  Gerardin  and  Gainiard  011,  1831-32.   Mo.  K.  144:  505. 

—  How  to  improve  a  Visit  from.     Cong.  M.  15:  219. 

—  iu  Asia.     (.1.  C.  Peters)  Putnam,  13:  547. 

—  in  Boston.     New  Eng.  M.  4:   19. 

—  in  England  u\  1S49.     Chr.  Kem.  19:  164. 

—  iu  India.    All  the  Year,  14:  423.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  14: 

450. 

—  in  London.     Liv.  Age,  23:  373. 

—  in  IVLilta.     Eraser,  73:  93. 

—  Litiuence  of  Elevation  on  Fatality  of.     (W.  Farr)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  15:   155. 

of  impure  Water  on  the  Spread  of.    (IL  Whitehead) 

Macniil.  14:   1S2. 

—  Macnaniara  on.     Nature,  4:  302. 

—  Mareii  of.     Galaxy,  1 :   107. 

—  Moral  Preservatives  against.     Cong.  M.  15:   153. 

—  not  always  an  Enemy.     (U.  K.  Whittaker)  So.  Lit.  J. 

3:  269. 

—  not  contagious.     Peop.  J.  6:  236. 

—  Notes  on.     Lond.  Q.  27:  218. 

—  Origin  and  Spread  of,  iu  a  District  in  Devonshire,  1849. 

(A.  C.  McLaren)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  13:  103. 

—  Pathology  of  Discovery  of.     Liv.  Age,  89:  422. 

—  Reese  on.     Am.  Meth.  M.  15:  294. 

—  Spasmodic.     III.  M.  2:  265,  321. 

—  Track  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  278." 

—  Treatment  of.    (W.  Tempest)  Cauad.  J.  n.  s.  Ii:  163. 

—  (S.  S.  Alison)  Peop.  J.  6:  254,  289. 
and  Remedy  of.     Eel.  R.  98:  621, 

—  True  Mission  of.     (J.  Saunders)  Peop.  J.  6:  211. 
What  is  ?    Hogg,  2:  273. 

Cholera  Camp  in  India.     (Mrs.  Charlton)   Peop.  J.  7: 

257- 
Cholera  Conference,  Constantinople,  i865.  Quar.  122:  29. 

—  Vienna,  1875.     Pract.  M.  5:   128. 
Cholera  Morbus.     (D.  Uwins)  Colburn,  32:  13. 

—  at  Saratoff.     Cong.  M.  15:  27,  144. 
Cholera-Orphan  Schools,  1833.     Tait,  3:  688. 
Cholera  Poison.    Chamb.  J.  21 :  18.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

40:  428. 
Cholera  Seasons  of  1832  and  1834.     (C.  Dade)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  7:  17. 
Chomley  Family,  Some  Passages  from  the  History  of. 

Eraser,  72:  387. 
Chopin,  F.    (A.  K.  Gere)  Atlan.  31:  420.  — (F.  Hueffer) 

Fortn.  28:  377. —Eel.  M.  19:  543,  —  Bentley,  27: 

191. 

—  and  Schubert.     (H.  R.  Haweis)  Contemp.  2:  80. 

—  Life  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  435. 

and  Letters  of.     (H.  T.  Finck)  Nation,  25:  11. 

Chops.     All  the  Year,  21:  562. 

Choral  Service.    (W.  Staunton)  Am.  Church  R.  19:  23S. 

Chorister  Boys.     Tinsley,  28:  83. 

Chorley,  Henry  F.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  654. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  93. 
Chorpenning  Claim.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  15:  22S. 
Choruses,  Ancient  English.     All  the  Year,  30:  316. 
Chota  Nagpore,   Gospel  in.     (W.   F.   Stevenson)    Good 

Words,  2:  35. 
Chota  Sahib  Charlie.     (A.  S.  Harrison)  Once  a  Week, 

17:  721,  751. 
Choteau  Avenue  JM.  E.  Church,  South.     So.  R.  n.  s.  21: 

201. 
Chouan,  Song  of.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  10. 
Chouans  of  Le  Maine.     Peop.  J.  5:  9-45. 
Chrisna,  the  Queen  of  the  Danube.     (X.  B.  Saintine) 

Liv.  Age,  61:  345-593- 
Christ.     See  .lesus  Christ. 

Christ  of  Ausfeldt ;  a  Legend.     Cath.  World,  10:  774. 
Christ  Church,  London.     Penny  M.  i:  204,  212. 
Christ  Church  Servitors  in  1852.    Macmil.  19:  49. 


Christ's  Hospital,  Blue-Coat  Boys  at  Supper.    St.  James, 
14:  463. 

—  Speech- Day  at.     Hogg,  10:  390. 

—  Thirty  Years  ago.     (('.  Laml))  Lond.  M.  2:  483. 

—  Trollope's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  137:  4S0. 
Christen,  Raphael,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  208. 
Christendom,  Ages  of,  before  the  Reformation.     Brit.  Q. 

26:   144.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  466. 

—  and  Heathendom.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Unita.  R.  2:  385. 

—  and  Islam,  a  Turkish  Effeiuli  on.     Blackw.  127:   i. 

—  Creed  of,  Greg  on.     No.  Brit.  16:  1 19. 

—  Divisions  of,  Ffoulkes  on.    Dub.  R.  60:  396.    6i:  221. 

—  Formation  of.    (T.  W.  Allies)  Month,  30:  227.  —  Chr. 

Rem.  50:  266. —  Dub.  R.  57:  425. —Cath.  World, 
2:  356. 

—  Ilistorj'-of,  Sketches  from.    Month,  2:  253,  357,  398. 

—  Iron  Age  of.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  25:  459. 

—  Reunion  of.     Month,  7:  139. 

—  —  Manning  on.     Month,  4:  379.     5:  160. 

—  Separated.     Month,  31:  1. 

See  Church  Union;  Church  Unity. 
Christian,  Jonathan.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  406. 
Christian  VII.,  King  of  Denmark.     (L.  Wraxall)  Temp. 
Bar,  12:  98. 

—  and  his  Queen.     Lond.  M.  2:   176. 

Christian,  Active,  Hinton's.     (N.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 
5:  552- 

—  and  Mohammedan,  Curious  Conference  between.  Lond. 

M.  17:  325. 

—  Inner  Life  of.  Ranch's.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  9: 

435- 

—  Triumphant.     Chr.  Obs.  10:  733. 

—  What  constitutes  a?    (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q.  26:  So. 

—  (W.  R.  French)  Univ.  Q.  22:  420. 

—  What  is  it  to  be  a?    (J.  T.  Bixby)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49: 

313- 
Christians,  Allusion  to,  in  Juvenal's  6th  Satire.     (Earl 
Stanhope)  Arch.  44:   i. 

—  Causes  of  Lukewarmness  in.     (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam. 

i:  13. 

—  Duty  to  the  World.  (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam,  i:  341. 

—  Early,  Festivals  of.  (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  35, 
Persecutions  of.  (F.  Dyer)  Cong.  R.  9:  36.  —  (R. 

Seton)  Cath.  World,  22:   104. 

Piety  of.    (C.  E.  Stowe)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2ds.  3:  91. 

Traits  in  the  Lives  of.     Chr.  R.  8:  50. 

See  Church,  Early;  Church  History. 

—  Eastern.     (T.  J.  Lamy)  Dub.  R.  84:  397.  —  (W.  G. 

Palgrave)  Quar.  127:  i. 

—  in  what  Sense  called  Sous  of  God.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  I : 

289. 

—  Madness  of  the  Anti-.     Bro^\Tison,  4:  86. 

—  Mitchell's  Guide  of  j-oung.      (J.  Mitchell)  Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  6:  140. 

—  Political  Duties  of.     Am.  Q.  Obs.  1 :  i.  —  Eel.  R.  70: 

314- 
Christian   Aims  and   Instrumentalities.     (J.  Whitman) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  4:  164. 
Christian  Alliance.     (G.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  7:  151. 

—  Address  of.     Cong.  M.  28:  841. 

Christian  and  Ante-Messianic  Dispensations  compared. 

(S.  Lee)  New  Eng.  30:  231. 
Christian  Antiquities.     Princ.  24:   1. 

—  at  Rome.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  28:  325. 

—  Coleman's.     Eel.  R.  76:  283. 

—  Guericke's  Manual  of.     (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R. 

2:  576. 

—  Henry's.     (J.  A.  Alexander  and  S.  Miller)  Princ.  lo: 

153- 

—  in  the  East.     Month,  3-   I94- 

—  Smith's  Dictionary  of.    (M.  Valentine)  Luth.Q.  6:  303. 
Christian  Apologetics.    See  Apologetics. 


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239 


CIIRISTIAX 


Christian  Belief  and  National  Life.  (J.  B.  BrowTi)  Con- 
temp.  38:  T2>1- 

Christian  Biograpliy.     (D.  March)  New  Eng.  7:  399. 

Christian  Brethren,  Dissensions  among.  (S.  K.  Andrew) 
Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  554. 

Christian  Bride ;  a  Poem.     (T.  Aird)  Blackw.  37:  179. 

Christian  Brothers.     House.  Words,  1 :  4S9. 

—  and  tlieir  Lesson-Books.     Fraser,  89:   1S6. 

—  Sciiool  for  poor  Children.     Am.  i.  Educ.  3:  437. 
Christian  Catholic  Churcli  of  Switzerland,  Prayers  and 

Vespers  of.      (G.    F.    Siegmund)   Ain.  Church  R. 

33-  "• 

—  Eueharistic  Office  of.     (C.  R.  Hale)  Am.  Church  R. 

33:  35- 
See  Old  ( 'atholics. 
Christian  Certainty,  Wain^vright  on.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  569. 
Christian  Cliaracter.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  349,  5S4. 

—  Adaptation  to  the  Age.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  lo:  561. 

—  and  religious  Feeling.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  19: 

401. 

—  and  secular  Pursuits.     (G.  Fisk)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  7:  365. 

—  in  Redemption  of  the  World.     (A.  Phelps)  Bib.  Sac. 

11:  490. 

—  Seven  Aspects  of.     (J.  S.  Howson)  Good  Words,  15: 

141. 

—  Symmetry  of.     (S.  R.  Andrew)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  546. 

'—(A.  P.  Peabody)  Unita.  R.  7:  68. 

—  Ware  on  the  Formation  of.     Spirit  Pilg.  5:  277. 
(Jhristian  Charity  in  the  Campaign  of  1S66.     Month,  6: 

35S. 

—  ^Model  of.     (J.  Winthrop,  1630)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  213. 
Christian  Circumspection.     Chr.  R.  6:  213. 
Christian  Citizen.     Chr.  Exam.  26:  290. 

Christian  Civilization,  Modern.     Eel.  M.  47:   175. 
Christian  Commission,  United  States.    (L.  Moss)  Nation, 
6:  272.  —  (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  16:  25S. 

—  Moss's  History  of.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  6:  214. 
Christian  Communion.     (S.  K.  Lothrop)  Chr.  Exam.  44: 

296.  —  Meth.  M.  26:  407.  —  Cong.  2:  278. 
Christian  Comprehensiveness.     (H.  Bushuell)  New  Eng. 

6:  81. 
Christian  Conditions.     Fortn.  29:  22S. 
Christian  Consolations.     (IE  Bacon)  Univ.  Q.  5;  36. 
Christian  Controversy.     (W.  R.  Waters)  Radical,  9:  181. 
Christian  Cosmos.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  103, 

253-     24:  5.  253- 
Christian  Courtesy.     (W.  C.  Richards)  Chr.  R.  19:  498. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  57. 
Christian  Covenant,  Pott's  Considerations  on.     Chr.  Obs. 

3:  292. 
Christian  Cro^vTl.     (J.  Savage)  Cath.  World,  3:  736. 
Christian  Denomination.    (E.  Edmunds)  Cong.  Q.  2:  305. 

—  Fifty  Years  of.     (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  Q.  8:  2S9. 

—  in  the  United  States.      (S.  Clough)  Chr.  Exam.  4: 

183. — Cong.  M.  15:  217. 

—  Origin  and  History  of  the  Sect.     (E.  H.  Sears)  Chr. 

Exam.  57:  42. 
('hristian  Devotion  to  Others.     Cong.  JL  28:  791. 
Christian  Disciples.     See  Disciples. 
•  'iiristian  Doctrine.     /See  Theology,  Doctrinal. 
Christian  Duty  and  Doctrine.     Jletli.  il.  12:  60S. 

—  Theory  of.     (.1.  L.  Daveis)  Fortn.  12:   i. 
Christian  Education.     Spirit  Pilg.  I  :  561. — Chr.  Disc. 

i:  444. —  So.  Lit.  Moss,  i:  432.  — (F.  Close)  Ex. 
H.  Lee.  9:  199. 

—  Babington  on.     (H.  R.  Weed)  Princ.  4:  82. 
Cliristian  I'.mperors  and  Pagan  .Vrt.     Month,  37:  172. 
Christian  Enterprise.     (W.  A.  P.  ^Lirtiii)  Princ.  34:  668. 

—  Celebration  oL    (F.  D.  Huntington)  Mo.  Rol.  JI.  8:  459. 
Christian  Ethics.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  E.xain.  29:  153.     30: 

145. 

—  and  Ethics  of  Christ.    Theo.  R.  i :  396. 


Christian  Ethics  and  J.  S.  Mill.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  3S7. 

—  Lange's.     Bib.  Sac.  36:   ■},■;■;,. 

—  Wardlaw's.     (N.  Porter,  jr.)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  392. — 

(0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  i. 
(See  Christian  Morals;  Ethics. 
Christian  Experience.     (L.  L.  Pinkerton)  Chr.  Q.  2:  332. 

—  and  Ministerial  Success.     (E.  B.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  21 : 

571- 
Christian   Faith,    Confusion   in,    18S1.      (R.  B.  Welch) 
Presb.  R.  2:  261. 

—  Simplicity  in,  Motte  on.     Chr.  Exam.  4:  348. 

—  Stabilil}'  in.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  II :  275. 
Christian  Family  and  Manners  in  2d  Ceutur}-.     (J.  Tul- 

loch)  Good  Words,  2:  iSo. 
Christian  Fathers.  See  Fathers. 
Christian  I'ellowship.     (I.  P>rett)  Chr.  Q.   1 :  22.  —  (L. 

Woods  and  W.  S.  Plummer)  Lit.  >Sc  Tlieo.  R.  2:  194. 

—  I'rosp.  R.  1 :  392. 

—  Range  of.     (G.  W.  Cox)  Theo.  R.  13:  499. 
Christian  I'"estivals  and  I'agaii  Rites.    Canad.  Mo.  lo:  525. 
Cliristian  first  Love.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  57,  127. 
Christian  Fraternity,  Sermon  on.     (.\.  P.  Stanley)  Good 

Words,  16:   50. 
Christian  Idea  of  God.     (G.  Matheson)  Brit.  Q.  71:  127. 
Christian  Imperialism.     Month,  35:  313. 
Christian  Inriuence  Society,  Prize  Essays  of.     Eel.  R.  69: 

125. 
Christian  Inscriptions  in  France,  Earl}'.     Brit.  Q.  61 :  125. 

—  in  Gaul.     (\V.  G.  Hunifihry)  Coiitcmp.  3:  410. 
Cliristian  Institutions,  Stanley's.     (Juar.  152:  414.  —  Ed. 

R.  154:  295. 
Christian    Intercourse.      Chr.  !Mo.  Spec.  4:    504.  —  (J. 
Arnold)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  292. 

—  in  the  Early  Ages.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  108. 
Christian  Knowledge  Society,  Biblical  Labors  of.     Chr. 

Obs.  53:  547. 
Christian  Layman.     (H.Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  28:  122. 
Christian   Liberty.      (W.  ;M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.   12: 

161.  — (O.  A.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  6:  371.  — (F.  T. 

Washburn)  Unita.  R.  4:  329.  —  (J.  H.  !Morison)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  43:  455.  — (E.  H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43: 

529.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  320. 

—  Butler's  Sermon  on.     Chr.  Obs.  11:  41. 
Christian  Life.     Chr.  Q.  7:  363. 

—  B.iyne's.     (R.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  59:  43S.  — Chr.  R. 

20:  602. — Eel.  R.  103:  386.  —  Hogg,  13:  465. 

—  Boardman's  Higher.    (.L  J.  .\bbott)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  50S. 

—  Completeness  in.     (S.  Harris)  New  Eng.  7:  369. 

—  Is  it  feasible  in  these  Days  ?    (W.  R.  Greg)  Coutemp. 

21 :  680. 

—  Line  of.     (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  Q.  i:  3S3. 

—  Primitive.     (J.  H.  Means)  Cong.  R.  10:  267. 

—  Reasonableness  of.    (H.  Alford)Good  Words,  10:  loS. 

—  Theories  of.     (Ray  Palmer)  New  Eng.  3 :  373. 
Christian  Literature,  Dr.  Beard's  Library  of.    Bib.  R.  6: 

412. 

—  Early.     (.T.  J.  Reed)  Nat.  Q.  18:   23.  — Theo.  R.  2: 

543- 

—  Early  History  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  55, 

i3~- 

—  Importance  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  4. 

Christian   Living,   Plain   Words   on.     (C.  J.  Vaughan) 

Good  Words,  5:  72-916. 
Christian  Ministry.     Sec  ^Ministr}-. 
Christian  Morals.     Westm.  20:  100. — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2: 

I75- 

—  Fox  on.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Chr.  Exam.  17:  2S3. 

—  French  Society  of.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  469. 

—  Sewell's.     (R!  S.  Candlish)  No.  Brit.  1 :  1S3. 

—  .Spaulding's  Philoso]ihy  of.  Eel.  R.  81:  579. 
Christian  Mother,  Intjueiice  of.  Chr.  R.  3:  20. 
Christian  Myths  and  Pantheism.     Chr.  Rem.  15:  353. 


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Christian  Name.     (S.  Cox)  Cong.  2:  147,  210.  —  (W.  K. 
Pendleton)  Chr.  Q.  8:  61. 

—  and  Cliristian  Liberty,  Lotiirop  on.     Clir.  Exam.  34: 

110. 

—  Meaning  of.     Mo.  l{el.  36:   loi.— (P.  Schaff)  Mer- 

cersl).  3:  593. 

—  only  jn-oper  Name  for  Disciples  of  Christ.     (J.  Pierce) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  5:  361,  543. 
Christian  Names.     See  Names,  Christian. 
Christian  Nurture.     (P.  S.  Davis)  Mercersb.  15:   109.— 

(A.  N.  Littlejohn)  Am.  Church  K.  10:  421. 

—  Neglect  of.     (T.  C.   Pitkin)  Am.   Church  i:.  7:   86. 
SeeBushnell,  H.;  Children. 

Christian  Obligation  for  the  Conversion  of  the  World. 

Princ.  4:  309. 
Christian  Observer.     Liv.  Age,  4:  339.  —  Chr.  Obs.  71 : 

842. 
Cliristian  Opinions,   Early,  in  New  Testament.     (J.  J. 

Tayler)  Tiieo.  R.  g:  i,  161. 
Christian  Orators,  Early,  and  their  Age.    Dem.  R.  14:  50. 
Christian  Oratory,  Moule's.     Liv.  Age,  63:  298. 
Christian  Patriarchate.     (R.  C.  Jenkins)  Coiitemp.  24: 

842. 
Christian  Peace  or  Christian  Union?    (J.  Walker)  Chr. 

Exam.  39:  53. 
Christian  Perfection.     See  Perfection. 
Christian  Persuasion,  Work  of.     (A.  Mackennal)  Cong. 

i:  513-  577- 
Christian  Philosopher.     (D.  Olmsted)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9: 

149. 
Christian  Philosophy.     (R.  Whittingham)  Am.  Church 

R.  32:  245. 

—  Origen,  and  the  Beginning  of.     (B.  F.  Westcott)  Con- 

temp.  35:  324,  489.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  643. 
142:  131. 
Christian  Politics.     (E.  Stearns)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:   540. 
10:  421. 

—  Bates  on.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  482,  621. 

Christian  Principle,  its  Intluence  upon  Government.     (E. 

McPherson)  Evang.  R.  9:  564. 
Christian  Profession,  Nature  of.     (R.  L.  Breck)  Danv.  Q. 

i:  230. 
Christian  Professor,  James's.     (H.  G.  Ludlow)  Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  10:  90.— (Z.  Paddock)  Meth.  (^  7:  3:^8. 
Christian  Prospects  of  the  World  to  come.     Liv.  Age, 

45:  104. 
Christian  Prudence.     Theo.  Repos.  3:   119. 
Christian  Puritj'.     (L.  R.  Dunn)  Meth.  Q.  33:  206. 
Christian  Religion.     See  Christianity. 
Christian  Researches,  Jowett's.     Chr.  Obs.  23:  30.     25: 

560. 
Christian  Rites.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  3:  8. 
Christian  Sacraments.     See  Sacraments. 
Christian  Schools  and  Scholars.     Kitto,  40:  217. 
Early.     (J.  E.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  6:  44. 

—  and  Worship  of  2d  Century.   (J.  TuUoch)  Good  Words, 

2:  69. 
Christian  Science,  Adams's.     Am.  Church  R.  3:  512. 
Christian  Society,  Genesis  of.     (J.  H.  W.  Stuckenberg) 

Luth.  Q.  6:  344. 
Christian  Societies,  Survey  of.     Chr.  Rem.  36:  102. 
Christian  Standpoint.     (M.  Kieffer)  Mercersb.  8:  478. 
Christian  State,  Birks's.     Eel.  R.  86:  535. 
Christian  Statesmen.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Hours  at  Home,  i: 

49,  315.     3:   161,  239.     4:  67. 
Christian   System,  T.  Robinson  on.     Chr.  Obs.  5:    161, 

227. 

—  Unity  of.     (J.  F.  Rowe)  Chr.  Q.  7:  69. 
Christian  Teacher.     (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  391. 
Christian  Tracts.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  146. 

Christian  Truth  in  false  Religious  Systems.     Bost.  R.  4: 
170. 


Christian  Union.  (J.  W.  McLane)  New  Eng.  4:  532. — 
Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  65,  2S9.  —  Dem.  R.  12:  563. — 
(J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  4:  132.  —  (H.  Hcugh) 
No.  Brit,  i:  412.  2:  565.  — (S.  Miller)  Princ.  8: 
II.  20:  104.  — Chr.  R.  3:  109.  7:  342.  — Eel.  R. 
81:  664.  —  (J.  H.  Raymond)  Chr.  R.  12:  155,  477. 
—  (B.  B.  Smith)  Lit.'&Thco.  R.  2:  507.  — (S.  S. 
Schmuckcr)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  II :  86,  363.  —  (0. 
Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  56.  — (G.  Putmiin)  Chr. 
Exam.  16:  24.—  (L.  Woods,  jr.)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R. 
3:  140,  311.  — (W.  T.  Moore)  Chr.  Q.  i:  100.— 
(J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  15:  73. — Cong.  M.  22: 
445.     27:  S29. 

—  and    Liturgical    Tendencies,    1859.      (L.   H.    Sleincr) 

Mercersb.  11 :   506. 

—  Basis  of.     (J.  S.  Lamar)  Chr.  Q.  5:  182.— (Rev.  E. 

Mannerhig)Cong.  M.  22:  345.  —  (W.  H.  H.  Marsh) 
Bapt.  Q.  7:  293.— Mercersb.  21:  374.  —  (J.  W. 
Nevin)  Mercersb.  21:  397. 

—  Calvin's  Love  of.     (W.  M.  Blackburn)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

17:  223. 

—  Conference  on,  Liverpool,  Oct.  i,  1S45.    Cong.  M.  28: 

773- 

—  Essays  on.     No.  Brit.  2:  565. 

—  Letters  on.     (J.  Jordan  and  T.  Biddlc)  Concc.  M.  28: 

S52. 

—  Practical  Steps  of.     (W.  W.  Patton)  Cong.  Q.  5:  25. 

—  Problem  of.     (D.  Burt)  Cong.  Q.  5:  161. 

—  Suggestions  on.     (A.  S.  Thelwall)  Cong.  M.  28:  Sio, 

847. 
See  Church  Union. 
Christian  Unity.     (T.  Richey)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  441. 

—  and  Church  Architecture.     (W.  A.  Dod)  Mercersb.  9: 

561. 

—  Desire  for.     (W.  Adams)  Am.  Church  R.  17:  460. 

—  Law  of.     (C.  ^A'ordsworth)  19th  Cent.  3:  SS8. 
See  Church  Unity. 

Christian  Vagabond.     (B.  Jerrold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  4:  50- 

641.     5:  205-456. 
Christian  Vigilance.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  643. 
Christian  Virtue  originates  in  Redemption.     (S.  Harris) 

Bib.  Sac.  28:  548. 

—  Peculiarities  of.     (S.  Harris)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  553. 
Christiait  Warfare.     (W.  E.  Channing)  Chr.  Exam,  i: 

102. 
Christian  Women  and  English  Women.     Month,  8:  529. 

—  of  the  first  three  Centuries.  (A.  Hovey)  Chr.  R.  23:  i. 
Christian  Work,  Voluntary  Societies  for.     (R.  Palmer) 

Cong.  Q.  17:  369. 
Christian  Worship.     See  Worship. 
Christian  Year,  and  J.  Keble.     (W.  C.  Lake)  Contenip. 

2:  314. 

—  and  Preaching.     (G.  L.  Staley)  Mercersb.  16:  297. 
See  Church  Year. 

Christian  Hazell's  Married  Life.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  22:  i- 

2S6.     23:  1-287.     24:  11-238. 
Christian  Wolf;  a  true  Story,  from  the  Gennan.    Portfo. 

(Den.)  24:  490. 
Christiana.     (T.  Shairp)  Belgra.  24:  220. 
Christiania,  Visit  to.     (R.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  12:  328, 

Christianity.  (R.  W.  Emerson)  Radical,  1 :  34.  —  (R.  G. 
Ingcrsoll  and  ,1.  S.  Black)  No.  Am.  133:  109.  — (R. 
G.  Ligersoll)  No.  .\m.  133:  477.  — Lond.  Q.  48:  322. 

—  a  civilized  Heathenism.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R. 

3:  59- 

—  a  new  Influx  of  Power.     (E.  H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

44:  193. 

—  a  Study  for  intelligent  Men.    (H.  Colman)  Chr.  Exam. 

i:  21. 

—  a  sufficient  Renovator  in  State.     (M.  Smith)  Cong.  Q. 

9:  235. 


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Christianity,  a  supernatural  Revelation.     (C.  A.  Bartol) 
Chr.  Exam.  31:  34S. 

—  the  absolute  Religion.     (S.  N.  Callcnder)  Ref.  Q.  28: 

43°- 

—  Accordance  with  Nature  of  Man.     Eel.  M.  43:  i. 

—  adapted  to  Man.     Chr.  R.  2:  74.  —  (M.  Hopkins)  Aai. 

Bib.  Repos.  5:  403. 

—  Aggressive  Spirit  of.      (E.  W.   Reynolds)  Univ.  Q. 

16:  77.  —  (S.  D.  Clark)  New  Eng.  15:  221. 

—  Aim  of,  for  those  who  accept  it.     (R.  S.  Storr.s)  Princ. 

39:  3^'5- 

—  AUotropic.     Westm.  104:  41. 

—  Allusions  to,  by  Greek  and  Roman  Writers.     (11.  T. 

Tzsohirner)  Kitto,   lo:  257.     Same  art.  Am.  Bib. 
Rcpos.  II :  203. 

—  an  essential  Want  of  Man.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  573. 

—  an  Organ  of  political  Movement.     Eel.  M.  8:  221. 

—  Ancient.     Blackw.  loi:  415. 

Taylor  on.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  479.  —  Eel.  R.  76:   i. 

See  t'iiristianity.  Early;  Church  History. 

—  and  the  Age,  Vaughau's.     Brit.  Q.  10:  52S.  —  Prosp. 

R.  5:  347. 

—  and  Antichristianism.     (W.  E.  IManning)  Contemp. 

24:   149. 

—  and  Art.     (E.  E.  Higbee)  Mercersb.  21:  341. 

—  and  lUiddhism.    (W.  McDonnell)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  393. 

—  and  Christ.     (W.  H.  Corning)  New.  Eng.  14:  250, 
Originality  of.     Bost.  Q.  i:  129. 

—  and  the  Church.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  19:  623. 
identical.     Brownson,  14:  327. 

Schenkel  on.     Kitto,  39:  423. 

—  and  Civilization.     (R.  Ellis)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  305.— 

(L.  H.  Shuck)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  50.  —(C.  P.  Wing)  Am. 
Presb.  R.  14:  SS. 

—  and  the  Clearing-up.     (F.  A.  Henry)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

12:  171,  337. 

—  and  Colleges.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Jlercersb.  24:  634. 

—  and  Commerce,  Chalmers  on.    Meth.  M.  44:  452. 

—  and  Culture.     (E.  II.  Chapin)  Univ.  Q.  7:    156. — 

Theo.  Eel.  6:  585.     See  Christianity  and  Modem 
Culture. 

—  and  Economical  Science.     Eel.  R.  107:  415. 

—  and  Ejjic  Poetry.     (.1.  Very)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  201. 

—  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire.     So.  Lit.  ^Mcss.  20:  i. 

—  and  the  Formative  Arts.     Prosp.  R.  3:   157. 

—  and  Free  Religion.    (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical,  7:   122. 

—  and  Free  Thought.     (G.  S.  Merriam)  Scrib.   14:  S20. 

—  (A.  Mahan)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  5:  119. 

—  and  (icntilism.     Brownson,  17:  i. 

—  and  the  Germanic  Nations.     (A.  Michelsen)  Luth.  (J. 

8:  501. 

—  and   Heathenism.     (E.   Zeller)   Contemp.   29:    1027. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  15S. 

Early  Conflicts  of.      Univ.  Q.   18:    413. —  (.J.   J. 

Keane)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  46S. 

—  and  Hinduism.     Liv.  Age,  57:  359. 

—  and  Humanity.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  20:  469. 

—  and  Islamism.     (G.  F.  Herrick)  Bib.  Sac.  23:  406. — 

(G.  P.  Marsh)  Chr.  Exam.  65:  94.  — Dem.  R.  36: 

375- 

—  and  its  Definitions.     (W.  J.  Potter)  Radical,  7:  Si. 

—  and  Judaism.     Bost.  K.  2:  175. — Cath.  World,  27: 

351.  564. — Theo.  Repos.  5:  289,  366. 

and  Heathenism.     No.  Brit.  47:  257. 

Di'illingcr  on.     Dub.  R.  43:  441). 

—  and  Liberty.  (D.  R.  Goodwin)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  321. 

—  and  JLinkind,  Bunscn  on.     Kitto,  15:  i. 

—  and  modern  Criticism.     Bost.  R.  i:  261.     2:  3S2. 

—  and  modern  Culture.     Canad.  JIo.  8:  523. 

—  and  nuxlern  Progress.     (A.  Raleigh)  Theo.  Eel.  6:  :;3. 

—  and  modern  Scepticism.    (C.  K.  Paul)  Theo.  R.  9:  259. 

—  and  the  modern  Spirit.     Brit.  Q.  69:  273. 

16 


Christianity  and  modem  Thought.   (E.  A.  Horton)  Unite. 
R.  13:  561.  —  (F.  R.  Couder)  Dub.  Univ.  92:  129. 

—  and  Moral  Philosophy.     (C.  A.  Row)  Contemp.  II : 

392. 

—  and  Morality.     (F.  Guizot)  Hours  at  Home,  7:  235. 

—  and  Mosaism.     (H.  Alford)  Good  Words,  10:  274. 

—  and  Natural  Religion.     (F.  Guizot)  Theo.  Eel.  2:  165. 

—  and  Nature.     (W.  H.  Furness)  Clir.  Exam.  43:  31. 

—  and  other  Religions.     Brit.  Q.  29:  83. 

—  and  our  social  Relations.     (O.  S.  Stearns)  Chr.  R.  13: 

572. 

—  and  Paganism.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Chr.  Exam.  86:  125. 

—  and  Patriotism.     (R.  F.  Littlcdale)  Contemp.  30:  100. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:    222.  —  So.   Lit. 
Mess.  8:  600. 

—  and  Philosophy.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  ig:  225.  — 

(L.  Woods,  jr.)  Lit.  &  Tiieo.  R.  i:  4S3,  669. 

—  and  Positivism.     (B.  F.  Westcott)  Contemp.  8:  371. 

—  and  Probabilities.     Chr.  Rem.  14:  39. 

—  and  Pseudo-Christianity.     (E.  C.  Towne)  Chr.  Exam. 

82:  133. 

—  and  Religion.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.    II :    483. 

12:  251. 

—  and  the  Roman  Empire.     Dub.  R.  60:  456. 

—  and  Rome  before  Constantine.     (A.  Harnack)  Princ. 

n.  s.  2:  239. 
under  Diocletian.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  641. 

—  and  Science.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  6:  330. 

—  and  the  Science  of  Religion.     Lond.  Q.  55:  376. 
See  Science  and  Religion. 

—  and  Secularism.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  F'xam.  55:  267. 

—  and  Socialism.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  194. 

—  and  Speculative  Theology.     (.J.  Hunt)  Coutemj).  16: 

422. 

—  and  the  State.     (R.  Patterson)  Cong.  R.  10:  209. 

—  and  Theism.     (F.  E.  Abbot)  (-'hr.  Exam.  79:   157. 

—  and  the  two  Civilizations.     Brit.  Q.  34:  406. 

—  and  Utilitarianism.     (J.  L.  Davies)  Victoria,!:  142. 

—  and  Ultramoutanism.      (A.  P.  Stanley)  Contemp.  24: 

494. 

—  and  the  World's  Progress.    (A.  Barnes)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

14:  564. 

—  Anglo-Saxon  and  Anglo-Norman.     No.  Brit.  37:  35. 

Same  art.  F^cl.  M.  57:  289. 

—  the  a  priori   Novu]n  Organum  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater) 

Princ.  n.  s.  4:  517. 

—  Apologetic  Lectures  at  Bremen.     Lond.  Q.  34:  439. 

—  Ajjostolic,  James  ^Llrtineau  on.     Brit.  i^.  14:  473. 

—  Application  to  Individuals.      (E.  Pond)  Lit.  &  Theo. 

R.  i:  632. 

—  applied  to  commercial  Life.     Portfo.(Den.)  25:   193. 

—  Arnold's  Views  on.     (T.  S.  Perry)  No.  Am.  117:  240. 

—  as  affecting  our  moral  Being.   Am.  Bib.  Rcpos.  3:  229. 

—  as  a  conserving  Power.      (W.  W.   Battershall)  Am. 

Church  R.  33:   157. 

—  as  an  Organ  of  [wlitical  Movement.     (T.  De  Quincey) 

Tait,  n.  s.  13:  215,  341. 

—  as  an  Organization.     (G.  II.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  14: 

353' 

—  as  Science  and  as  Life.     (S.   W.   Sutton)   L'niv.  (). 

36:  24. 

—  Assumptions  against.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  3:  -521. 

—  Attacks  on,  by  Oxford  Clergymen.     (F.  Bowcn)  No. 

Am.  92:   177. 
Recent.    (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  544. 

—  Attitude  of,  toward  Assaults.     (S.  C.  Bartlett)  Bib. 

Sac.  25:  152. 

—  the  Basis  of  the  Republic.     0.  &  N.  i:  657. 

—  Beauties  of,  Chateaubriand  on.      (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R. 

16:  8S3.     18:   55,  191. 

—  Beginning  and  Perfection  of.     (N.  L.  Frothingliam) 

Chr.  Exam.  3:  17,  104. 


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Christianity,  Beginnings  of,  George  P.  Fisher  on.  (A. 
F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  26:^434,  653.  — (C.  J.  H. 
Ropes)  New  Eng.  37:  38  5. 

—  Bible  and  Historical.    (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  2:  353. 

—  Blackwell  versus  (VKeefe.     So.  II.  n.  s.  18:   153. 

—  cajiabk"  of  Self-Defense.  (G.  N.  Boardman)  Am.  Presb. 

K.  19:  279. 

—  Causes  tliat  have   impeded.     (W.  Adams)   Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  4:  401. 

—  Central  Idea  of.     (AV.  Kennev)  Meth.  Q.  17:  84. 

—  Central  Principle  of.     (8.  N.  Callcnder)  jNIerccrsb.  23: 

345- 

—  Central  Truth  of.     (A.  C.  Barry)  Univ.  Q.  36:  82. 

—  Character  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  90:  395. 

—  Chinese  Attack  on.     (W.  Axon)  Dub.  Univ.  79:  661. 

—  Christ's  Testimony  to.     Bost.  R.  4:   149. 

—  Conite  on.     (B.  F.  Westcott)  (Jontemp.  R.  6:  399. 

—  Conception  of.     (J.  J.  Swander)  Mercersb.  13:  497. 

—  Conflicts  of.     (H.  Bacon)  Univ.  Q.  7:  254. 

Marcy  on.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  5:  701. 

—  Conservative  Element  in.  (C.  "White)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  540. 

—  contrasted  with  other  Systems.    (R.  P.  Ambler)  Univ. 

Q.  27:  431. 

—  Coquerel's  Philosophical  History  of.     Eel.  R.  40:  i. 

—  the  Correlate  of  Humanity.     (M.  J.  Savage)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  51:  97. 

—  Corruption  of,  by  Paganism.     (N.  G.  Batt)  Contenip. 

13:  346.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  105:  195.    Same  art. 
Theo.  Eel.  7:  203. 

—  Cosmioal  Scope  of.     (W.  Rupp)  Mercersb.  22:  23. 

—  Credibility  of,  and  Science.     Chr.  Rem.  44:  ;^23- 

—  Critical.     Chr.  Rem.  15:  353. 

—  I)ecadence  of,  an  Assumption.  (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q. 

3:  332- 

—  Defense  of.     Eel.  R.  97:  16S, 

—  Democracy  of.     Bost.  Q.  i:  444. 

—  Diffusion  of.     For.  Q.  37:  494. 

—  Distastef  ulness  of.    (E.  D.  Smith)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  6:  99. 

—  Distortions  of.     All  the  Year,  24:  78. 

—  Divine  and  Human  in.     (I.  E.  Dwinell)  Bib.  Sac.  16: 

499. 

—  Divine  in.     (E.  C.  Towne)  Radical,  2:  129,  202. 

—  Durability  of.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  13:  306. 

—  Early.     (R.Ellis)   Unita.   R.  4:  113.     8:  465. -(W. 

Miliigan)  Contenip.   10:    590.      11:  513.  —  (J.  W. 

Nevin)  Mercersb.  3:  461,  513.     4:  1,  202. 
and  modern,   Philosophical   Relations  of.     (E.   A. 

Washburn)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  34. 

and  Orientalism.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  3:  118. 

Creed  and  Heresies  of.     Westm.  59:  535. 

See  Christians,  Early;  Church  History. 

—  Early  Conflicts  of,  Ki])'*.     (M.  Van  Rensselaer)  Am. 

Church  R.  3:  197. 

—  Early  Defenders  of.    (J.  Tulloch)  Good  Words,  2:  267. 

—  Early  Heathen  Witnesses  of.     (E.  C.  Mitchell)  Chr. 

R."24:  64. 

—  Early  Progress  of.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  765. 

—  Early  Victory  of.     Lond.  Q.  54:  422. 

—  Early  Writers  on.     Ivitto,  16:  241. 

—  Earthly  Triumphs  of.     (G.  Bush)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i: 

343- 

—  Eastern.     (.1.  Pync)  Nat.  Q.  35:  313. 

and  Western,  of  4th  Century.     Lond.  Q.  57;  24. 

—  End  and  Unity  of  Science.     (W.   Adams)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  3:  573. 

—  Enemies  of.     (H.  W.  Everest)  Chr.  Q.  8:  170. 

—  Essence  of.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  IJuita.  R.  4:  590. — (C. 

Ullmann)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  18:  21.  — Bib.  R.  6:  657. 

and  Foi-m  of.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  14:  383. 

Feuerbach  on.     (C.  C.  Tiffany)  Bib.  Sac.  14:   731. 

—  (H.  Davis)  Chr.  Exam.  49:  223. 
Guizot  on.    So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  ^oi. 


Christianity,  Essence  of,  Meditations  on.    Chr.  Rem.  50: 

239- 

—  EssentiaL     (M.  Grew)  Radical,  8:  127. 

—  Essentials  of.     Chr.  Exam.  17:  43. 

—  Ethics  of.     Eel.  M.  46:  445. 

and  Influence  of.     Westm.  57:  182, 

—  Every-Day.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  S04. 

—  F^vidences  of.     (A.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  14:  iSi. — 

(.J.  Brazer)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  359.  —  (F.  Parkman) 
Chr.  Exam.  17:  155.  —  (J.  W.  Alexander)  Piiuc. 
18:  359. —(S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  11:  229. —  (N. 
Porter)  New  Eng.  4:  401.  — (G.  B.  Cheever)  Lit.  & 
Theo.  R.  2:  436.  — (A.  Barnes)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5: 
126.  —  (G.  W.  Burnap)  Chr.  Exam.  20:  307.  —  (W. 
B.  Sprague)  No.  Am.  36:  345.  —  (A.  P.  I'eabody) 
No.  Am.  58:  39.  —  (E.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  41: 
216.  —  New  York  R.  4:  428.  —  Blackw.  18:  160. — 
Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  466.  —  Dub.  Univ.  6:  231. —  (.1. 
Williams)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  497.  —  (Prof.  Lorimer) 
Theo.  Eel.  3:  30.  — Cong.  M.  5:  17,  71.  — (W. 
Adams)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  77.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  i : 
7.  14:  191.  —  Chr.  Rem.  56:  271. —Meth.  M.  43: 
897.  44:  760.  —  (M.  B.  Hope)  Princ.  24:  250. — 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  473.  — West.  Mo.  R.  3:  427. 

Augustine's.    (E.  H.  Gillett)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  434. 

Beard's  Manual  of.     (S.  G.  Bulliuch)  Chr.  Exam. 

86:  258. 

Branches  of,  in  true,  tactical  Order.     Chr.  Obs.  77: 

606. 

Can  they  be  resisted  ?    Theo.  Repos.  3:  364. 

Chalmers  on.     Mo.  R.  141:  469. 

Historical.     No.  Brit.  21:   loi. 

in  the  19th  Century.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam. 

86:  91. 

in  relation  to  Scepticism.     Westm.  99:   1S6. 

Liternal.     (G.  M.  Steele)  No.  Am.  97:  50S. 

.Tenyns  on.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  3:  140. 

Modern.     (.J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  18:   152. 

Modern  Aspects  of.     Lond.  Q.  50:  265. 

New  Chapter  of.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Atlan.  23:  304. 

Norton  on.     Bost.  Q.  2:  86. 

Popular  and   critical.      (R.  H.  Hutton)  Contemp. 

28:  215. 

Positive.     (S.  Leathes)  Good  Words,  17:  282. 

Principles  laid  down  by  Christ  himself.     Chr.  Obs. 

77:  264. 

Study  of.     Ed.  R.  86:  397.  —Chr.  Rem.  42:  149. 

Sumner,  Benson,  and  Faber  on.  Chr.  Obs.  24:  640, 

690. 

Wilson  on.     Chr.  Obs.  29:  613.  —  Eel.  R.  55:  48. 

Works  on,  1S30.     Chr.  Obs.  30:  761. 

See    Hopkins,    Mark ;    Lowell    Lectures ;    Theology, 
Natural. 

—  examined  in  a  Court  of  Law.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New 

Eng.  5:  459. 

—  Excellence  of.     (A.  Young)  Chr.  Exam,  i:  44 

—  Exclusiveness  of.     (S.  H.  Kellogg)  Presb.  R.  i     340. 

—  First  Conflict  with  Rome.     (E.  E.  Higbee)  Mercersb. 

22:  321. 

—  First  Promulgation  of.     Chr.  Obs.  1:1. 

—  Folk  Lore  of.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Dub.  LTniv.  90:  641. 

—  foreshadowed  in  the  Writings  of  Plato.     Dub.  Univ. 

66:  243,  423.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  87:  70,  241. 

—  foretold  under  Judaism.      (E.   P.  Barrows)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  3:  411. 

—  Fox's  Lectures  on.     Eel.  R.  30:  124. 

—  Graetz  on  Christ  and.     Lond.  Q.  51:  178. 

—  Gregory's  Letters  on.     Chr.  Obs.  11:  577. 

—  Growth  of.     Westm.  80:  i. 

—  Guizot's  Meditations  on.     Ed.   R.   121:    553. —Chr. 

Obs.  67:  46.  —  Eel.  M.  68:  214. — Month,  5:  299. 
—  (J.  J.  Herzog)  Theo.  Ed.  5:  178. 


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Christianity,  Gurney's  Essays  on.    Chr.  Obs.  26:  538. — 

Eel.  H.  43:    2S9. 

—  Historical.  (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  28:  166. 

—  Historical  Construction  of.     (F.  W.  J.  von  Schelling) 

J.  Spec,  riiilos.  12:  205. 

—  Historical  Development  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  596. 

—  Historical  Proofs  of.    (G.  P.  F'isher)  Priuc.  n.  s.  6:  399. 

7:  35.  191-    8:  51. 

—  History  of.     Ed.  R.  8:  272. 

Bitmap's  Lectures  on.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam. 

33:  187- 

Comte  on  Philosophy  of.     (B.  V.  Westcott)  Con- 
temp.  6:  399. 

Early.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  34:  53,  1S6. 

See  Christians,  Early;  Christianity,  Primitive. 

Hinds's.     Eel.  K.  49:  2S5. 

in  lirst  Centuries.     (F.  Dyer)  Chr.  Q.  8:  27. 

Milmau's.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  12:  336.  — Eraser,  21: 

632. —(G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  29:    174. —  Dub. 
Univ.  16:  252.  —  Princ.  14:  237.  — Mo.  R.  151:  464. 

—  Eel.  R.  72:   166.  —  Museum,  43:  3S0. 

Xeauder's.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  E.\am.  12:  65. 

of  its  Propagation.     Mo.  R.  84:   140. 

Taylor's.     Eel.  Pt.  80:  706. 

See' Church  History. 

—  Humanitary   Aspect  of.     (J.  G.   Fonnan)   Univ.    Q. 

24:  332- 

—  Impending  Conflict  of.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

44:  iiS. 

—  imperishable.     (S.  Sprecher)  Evang.  R.  13:  515. 

—  Imiiortance  of  American  Freedom  to.     Chr.  R.  1 :  193. 

—  in  America.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  9:  493. 

—  in  Asia,  Pearson  on.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  370. 

—  in  Conflict  with  Politics.     (.1.  W.  McLane)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  3:   III. 

—  in  F2gypt.     (F.  G.  Peabody)  Unita.  R.  12:  233. 

—  in  the  Formation  of  National  Character.     (C.  F.  Le 

Fevre)  Univ.  Q.  7:  337. 

—  in  Germany,  Influence  of  Modern  Philosophj^  on.     (0. 

T.  Dobbin)  Kitto,  2:  2S1. 

—  in  Harmony  with  our  Faculties.     (A.  Coquerel)  Kitto, 

4:  34- 

—  in  the  Legal  Profession.     Chr.  R.  23:  415.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  27:  66. 

—  in  the  2d  Century.     (E.  H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:  409. 

—  in   the   3d   Century,  and  Cyprian.      (.J.    W.    Nevin) 

Mercersb.  4:  259-513. 

—  Influence  of,    on  civil   and   religious   Liberty.      (R. 

Baird)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  191. 

Civilizing.     (W.  Hay)  Evang.  R.  21:   535. 

" on  Civilization.     (Mrs.  A.  W.  Little)  No.  Am.  87: 

170.— Meth.  Q.  i:  39. 

on  Literature.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  1S5. 

on   political  and  social  Interests.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

5:  409. 

on  public  Morals.     Chr.  R.  2:  495. 

on  the  Roman  Colonization.     (A.  G.  Laurie)  Univ. 

'..••SS:  f'5- 

—  Introduction  into  America.     Am.  Church  R.  21:  33S. 

—  Is  it  on  the  Wane  V     (E.  P.  Tenney)  Cong.  R.  10:  46S. 

—  (R.  E.  Thompson)  Pcnn  Mo.  9:  45. 

—  Latin.     Lond.  Q.  4:  142. 

and  the  Germans.     (T.  Ajipel)  ^Mercersb.  19:   11. 

History  of.     (.J.  C.  ISIoffat)  Princ.  36:  24.). 

Milman's.     (N.   I'^.   Krotiiingliam)  Chr.   I'.xam. 

61:  2S8. — Chr.  Obs.  54:  592.     57:  S27.  —  Ed.   R. 

107:  51.  —  Kitto,  14:  I.  —  Dub.  Univ.  44:  492. — 

No.  Brit.  22:  84.  —  Quar.  95:  38.  — Prosp.  R.  10: 

307. 

—  Law  as  to  Libels  against.     Ed.  R.  58:  3S7. 

of  Progress  applied  to.      (W.  Adams)    Am.    Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  3:  193. 


Christianitj',  Liberal.     (W.  H.  Lord)  Princ.  40:  114. 

Defense  of.     (A.  Norton)  Gen.  Repos.  i:   i. 

in  Europe.     (W.  S.  Adamson)  lUidical,  5:  412. 

Prophecies  of  the  Hour  eoucerniug.     (A.  D.  Mayo) 

Univ.  ii.  36:  409. 

—  Life  and  Light  of  Men,  Young's.     So.  R.  n.  s.  14:  223. 

—  Maltby's  Illustrations  of.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  717. 

—  Means  of  promoting.     Chr.  Disc.  1 :   199.  —  (E.  Lord) 

Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  3. 

—  Milner  on  Gibbon's  Account  of.     Chr.  Obs.  8:  159. 

—  Modern,  Tendencies  in.     (J.  W.  Sautee)  Mercersb.  21 : 

602. 

—  Modern  Assailants  of.     Eel.  R.  99:  329. 

—  Modern  Spirit  in.     (S.  Osgood)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  44:    iS. 

—  Moral  I'orces  of.     (R.  Turnbull)  Chr.  R.  9:  325. 

—  JIuscular.     See  Muscular  Christianity. 

—  Mysteriousness  of.     (C.  Prest)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  3:  313. 

—  Narrowness  of,  Alleged.     Chr.  F2xam.  82:  92. 

—  Naturalness  of.     (J.  W.  Steinmitz)  Mercersb.  20:  44. 

—  Nature  of.     (S.  N.  Callender)  Mercersb.  5;  245. 

—  Neo-.     Westm.  74:  293. 

—  The  New.     (J.  J.  Keane)  Cath.  World,  31:  39,  257. 

—  New  Protestant  Criticism  of.    (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World, 

28:  88. 

—  Nicholas's  Philosophic  Researches  on.     Dub.  R.  32:  i . 

—  not  an  original  Revelation.     Bost.  Q.  i:  8. 

—  not  promoted  by  the  Existence  of  different  Denomi- 

nations.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  460. 

—  Objections  to  rational.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  i. 

—  Obligations  of  Literature  to.     Chr.  JIo.  Spec.  6:  79. 

—  Odd  Versions  of.     Tait,  4:   52. 

—  of  Christ.     Dial,  i:  196. 

—  of  the  Present  and  Future.     (H.  Alford)  Good  Words, 

11:  46. 

—  Oldest  Opposition  to,  and  its  Defense.      (P.   Schaff) 

Meth.  Q.  18:  605. 

—  on  Trial.      (C.   A.   Bartol)  Unita.   R.  7:    1S2.  — (B. 

Franklin)  Am.  Church  R.  36:  161. 

—  Opposition  of  World  to  true.     Chr.  Obs.  8:  9,  70. 

—  Organ  of  political  Movement.    Txl.  ^M.  8:  221. 

—  Organic.     (S.  II.  Giesy)  Mercersb.  18:  4S5.— (D.  II. 

Riddle)  Mercersb.  i:  169. 

—  Origin  of,  German  Theories  of.     Dub.  R.  45:  404. 
GfriJrer  on.     Prosp.  R.  4:  435. 

Havet  on.     (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  16:  379. 

Ilennell  on.     Dial,  4:   137. 

Rcnan  on.     Ed.  R.  124:  450.  —  (A.  Laugel)  Nation, 

30:  8,  41. 

Sheppard's  Divine.     Eel.  R.  50:  204. 

See  Christianity,  Beginnings  of. 

—  Original  in.     (L.  B.  Mason)  Univ.  Q.  8:  350. 

—  Part  of  the  Common  Law  of  England.     (A.  B.  Chapin) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:   13. 

—  Past  and  Future  of.     (0.  Dewey)  Unita.  R.  3:  433.  — 

Nat.  R.  3:  200. 

—  Permanence  of.     ( W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  28: 

317.  — (S.  P.  Peabody)  Unita.  rI  5:  662. —  (J.  P. 
Thompson)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  223. 

—  The  Permanent  in.     Am.  Presb.  R.  10:  353. 

—  Permanent  Principle  of.     (G.  V.  Smith)  Unita.  R.  i : 

215. 

—  Philosophical.     Chr.  R.  14:   541. 

—  Philosophical  Studies  on.     Browuson,  lo:   332. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Chr.  t^.  6:  391. 

—  l'Ie:i  for  Disorganization  of.     Eel.  R.  124:  439. 

—  Polytheism,  and  the  first  Age  of.     Chr.  Rem.  53 :  459. 

—  Popular,  Foxton's.     Prosp.  R.  5:  477. 

—  Popular  Progress  depending  on.      (S.   Harris)    New 

Kng-  5:  433- 

—  Practical.     (T.  II.  Skinner)  .\m.  Bib.  Repos.  9:  150. 

—  Practical  Character  of.     (J.  W.  Sautee)  Mercersb.  25: 

304- 


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Christianity,  Practical  Element  in.     (C.  Clever)  Kef.  Q. 
26:   102.  —  (C.  White)  IJib.  Sac.  9:  355. 

—  Preparation  for.     Univ.  Q.' 29:  422. 

before  Christ.     (A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  AVorlil,  27:  4. 

in  tiie  History  of  the  World,  a  Proof  of  its  Divine 

Origin.     Meth.  Q.  9:  429,  542. 

—  Present  State  of,  1S68.     (J.  Nilan)  Nat.  (J.  17:  32. 
and  Hopes  of.     (W.  Adams)  Am.  Churcli  II.  11: 

369.     12:  193. 

—  Primitive.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  63:  313.  —  Dial, 

2:  292.  — Meth.  M.  54:  6S3. 

and  Paganism.     Meth.  M.  51:  22. 

How  shall  we  find  ?  (A.Young)  Cath.World,  6 :  622. 

Phases  of.     (E.  E.  Du  Bois)  Chr.  Exam.  82:  342. 

Plea  for.    Am.  Churcli  K.  23:  72. 

AVhat  was  ?     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  92:  210. 

See  Christianity,    Early;    Church,   Early;  Church 
History. 

—  Principle  and  Development  of.     Westni.  62:   195. 

—  Progress  of.     (R.  Ellis)  Unita.  K.  i:  401. 

in   recent  Years,    1S36.      (S.  J.   Coggeshall)   Am. 

Meth.  M.  20:  65. 

in  United  States.     (P.  Schaff)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  209. 

Law  of.     Bost.  Q.  3:  397. 

—  Progi-essive  Relations  of.     (L.  L.  Paine)  New  Eng. 

30:  581. 

—  Promotion  of.     (J.  H.  Rice)  Cong.  M.  18:  723. 

—  Providence  in  the   Establishment  of.      (E.  W.  Rey- 

nolds) Univ.  Q.  12:  14. 

—  the  Readjuster.     (J.  J.  Smyth)  Luth.  Q.  2:  202. 

—  Readjustment  of .•    Am.  Presb.  R.  II :  i. 

—  Relation  of,  to  the  Common  Law.     (M.  B.  Anderson) 

Am.  J.  Soc.  Sci.  10:  55. 
to  Law  and  Government.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng. 

14:  447. 
to  natural  Rights.     (.J.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  15: 

603. 

—  Resj)onsibility  of  educated  Men  to.      Bost.  R.  4:  225. 

—  Earl  Russell  and  Viscount  Stratford  de  Redcliffe  on. 

Chr.  Obs.  73:  938. 

—  Schenkel  on.     Kitto,  39:  423. 

—  Scott's  Discourses  on.     Prosp.  R.  4:  559. 

—  Secret  of.     (G.  T.  p'landers)  Univ.  Q.  31:  345. 

—  Social  Influences  of.     (C.  Gushing)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  s.  1 :  180.  —  ( W.  E.  Baxter)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  13:1.— 
Cath.  World,  5:  44. 

—  Spirit  of.     Dub.  R.  9:  i. 

—  Spiritual,  Taylor's  Lectures  on.     Cong.  M.  24:  873. 

—  Spiritual  Essence  of.     Am.  Church  R.  25:  67,   215. 

26:  19. 

—  Spread  of.     (J.  De  Normandie)  Unita.  R.  9:  517. 

—  standing  the  Test  of  Ridicule.     Theo.  Repos.  2:  417. 

—  Strauss  and.     (S.  S.  Hebbard)  Univ.  Q.  30:  197. 

—  Strength  of.     (E.  F.  Burr)  New  Eng.  17:  835. 

—  supported  by  Law.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  368. 

—  Sure  Triumph  of.     (E.  L.  Fancher)  Meth.  Q.  27:  532. 

—  Test  of.     (.T.  F.  Rowe)  Chr.  Q.  6:  232. 

—  the  Thing  and  the  Name.     Radical,  2:  296. 

—  Transient  and  permanent  in.     Bost.  Q.  4:  436. 
Theodore  Parker  on.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam. 

31:   98. 

—  Truth  of;  a  Poem.     (L.  Withington)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

8:  22. 

Greenleaf  and  Strauss  on.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am. 

63:  382. 

—  Truths  peculiar  to.     (C.  Stovel)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  3:  267. 

—  Two  common  Objections  to.     (W.  E.  Parson)  Luth. 

Q-  6:  377- 

—  Two  Forms  of.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  230. 

—  Two  Systems  of.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersl).  14:  306. 

—  Twofold  Symbol  of.     (P.  Dillingham)  Unita.  R.  11: 

469. 


Christianity',  Uncompromising  Character  of.  (D.  Green) 
I'hr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  609. 

—  a   universal  Religion.      (T.  D.  Woolsey)   New  Eng. 

29:  272. 

—  Universality  of.     (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  7:   177. 

—  Vaughan  on  Corruption  of.     Cong.  M.  18:  753. 

—  Vital.     (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  10:  295:»i—  (T.  D.  Cuy- 

ler)  New  Eng.  3:  600. 

—  D.  Webster's  Defense  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  493. 

—  What  if  not  true  ?    (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  3:  129. 

—  What  is  ?    (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  82.  —  (C. 

Hodge)  Princ.  32:  iiS. 

—  what  every  Christian  must  know.     Fraser,  54:  716. 

—  Whately's  Rise  and  Progress  of.     Westm.  61:  392. 

—  Wilberforce's  View  of.     Chr.  Obs.  31:  87,  147. 

—  without  Christ.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam   40:  77. 

—  without  Judaism,  Powell's.     Brit.  Q.  27:  414.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  44:  356. 
— ^  World's  Debt  to.     Good  Words,  1 :  204. 

—  AVorth  of  the  undisputed  Truths  of.    Chr.  Disc.  5 :  420. 
Christie,  W.  D.,  Oratory  of.     Fraser,  34:  661. 
Christie's  Auction  Room.     All  the  Year,  34:   125. 
Christina,  Queen  of  Sweden.     Colbuni,   116:  286,  408. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  63:  323.  —  Eel.  R.  118:  250. 

—  House.  Words,  16:  132.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
55:  285.  — Liv.  Age,  42:  3.  — Temp.  Bar,  52:  35. 

—  Tinsley,   24:  482.  —  Colburn,    127:  361.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  59:  357.  — St.  James,  7:  166. 

Christina,  Leonora,  in  the  Blue  Tower.  (R.  H.  Stod- 
dard) Harper,  47:  514. 

Christina  North.  (E.  M.  Archer)  Macmil.  25:  81-433. 
26:   1-223.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  II4:  140-602. 

Christine;  a  Troubadour's  Song.  (G.  II.  Miles)  Cath. 
World,  3:  32,  171,  335. 

Christine;  or.  Commonplace  People.  (J.  Robertson)  Col- 
burn, 138:  143-431.  139:53-  140:115-454-  141: 
68-438.     142:  71-733.     143:  101-705.     144:  57. 

Christine  Niedever.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Lippinc.  8:  474. 

Christino  War,  Sketches  of.     Blackw.  48:  740.     49:  89. 

—  (C.  F.  Fynes-Clinton)  Bentley,  12:  39S,  498. 
Christmas,  Henry,  and  his  Works.  Hogg,  15:  161. 
Christmas,  Joseph  Stibbs,  Memoir  of.     (S.  Jliller)  Princ. 

4:  256. 
Christmas.     (J.  Keen)  Potter  Am.  Mo.   13:  401.  —  (A. 
Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  49. —(A.  H.  Mills)  St. 
James,  21:  187.  —  (F.  P.  Palmer)  Bentley,  14:  618. 

—  (C.  Waddy)  Belgra.  16:  326.  —  Colburn,  57:  447. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  9:  85S.  —  Lond.  M.  6:  495. 

—  a  Poem.     (M.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar,  1 :  268. 

—  a  Poem.     (C.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,  9:  23. 

—  a  Poem.     (R.  Quiddam)  St.  James,  39:  287. 

—  a  Poem.     (A.  D.  T.  Whitney)  Scrib.  3:  304. 

—  abroad.     Sharpe,  40:  309. 

—  Ancient  Customs  at.     Nat.  M.  9:  536. 

—  and  how  it  was  kept.     (M.  E.   C.  Walcott)  Once  a 

Week,  6:  25. 

—  and  New  Year  in  France  and  Germany.    (F.  J.  Grun'l^ 

Godey,  36:  6. 

—  and  the  Saturnalia.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Bib.  Sac.  12. 

144. 

—  at  the  Baron's.    (Author  of  German  Home-Life)  Lond. 

Soc.  33:  83. 

—  at  Femcliff.     (F.  Travers)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  640. 

—  at  Home  and  abroad.     Victoria,  22:  97. 

—  Chronology  of.     See  Jarvis's  Chronology. 

—  Customs  of  the  olden  Time.     Chamb.  J.  47:  22. 
and  Associations  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  806. 

—  English   Hearths  and  English  Hearts.     (E.  Carring- 

ton)  (Vilburn,  60:  538. 

—  Gipsies'  Christmas  Gathering.     (W.  R.  S.  Ralston) 

Good  Words,  9:  g6. 

—  Gossip  about.     (R.  Bell)  Bentley,  28:  567. 


CHRISTMAS 


245 


CHRISTMASES 


Christmas  has  come.     (L.  Kip)  Overland,  4:  72. 

—  in  Barnakeny.     Cath.  World,  30:  412,  470. 

—  in  the  Black  Mountain.     (A.  J.  Evans)  Macmil.  43: 

219,  295>  Z^T- 

—  in  the  Breviary.     Dub.  R.  21 :  273. 

—  in  Canada.     Belgra.  10:  361. 

—  in  a  Caravan.     (C.  J.  Langston)  Argosy,  32:  475. 

—  in  a  Cavalry  Regiment.     St.  Paul's,  3:  478. 

—  in  the  Company  of  John  Doe.     (C.  Dickens)  House. 

Words,  4:  275. 

—  in  the  Desert.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Liv.  Age,  95:  691. 

—  in  a  Dispensary.     Lond.  Soc.  21:  64. 

—  in  England  and  elsewhere.     Cornh.  13:  16. 

—  in  (Jcrmany.     Once  a  Week,  12:  82. 

—  in  Hamburg.     Harper,  18:  359. 

—  in  Lodgings.     House.  Words,  2:  295. 

—  in  the  Metropolis.     Cliamb.  J.  18:  409. 

—  in  Norway.     Colburn,  64:  261. 

—  in  Old  England  and  Xew.  (E.  E.Hale)  Galaxy,  5:  47. 

—  in  the  olden  Time.     Chamb.  J.  10:  413.     16:  407.  — 

Cornh.  21:  28.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  332. 

—  in  old  Puritan  Days.     All  the  Year,  25:   loi. 

—  in  Prison.     Chamb.  .J.  56:  797. 

—  in  Russia.     Eraser,  38:  670. 

—  in  Scotland.     (E.  S.  Roscoe)  Belgra.  10:  311. 

—  in  a  Signal-Box.     (W.  Sterne)  Sharpc,  44:  315. 

—  in  South  America.     House.  Words,  6:  325. 

—  in  Southern  Italy.     House.  Words,  12:  511. 

—  in  Sweden.     (F.  Bremer)  Peop.  J.  i:  219. 

—  in  the  13th  Century.     (B.  Murjjhy)  Cath.  World,  20: 

502. 

—  in  Wales.     (W.  Sikes)  Appleton,  19:  32. 

—  Keeping.     Chamb.  .J.  46:  823. 

—  Merry.     Cath.  World,  12:  463. 

—  Observance  of.     (0.  M.  Spencer)  Harper,  46:  241.  — 

(C.  White)  Peop.  J.  10:  344. 

—  Origin  of  the  Celebration  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  62S. 

—  Spirit  of.     Dub.  Univ.  40:  635. 

—  with  the  Baron.     Cath.  World,  4:  446. 

—  with  a  Cur(5.     St.  James,  41 :  656. 

—  with  Grampus.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  25. 

—  with  our  own  Poets.  (J.  F.Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  38:  737. 
Christmas  Adventure;  a  Story.     St.  James,  47:  422. 
Christmas  Banquet.     (X.  Hawthorne)  Dem.  R.  14:  78. 
Christmas  Bells.     Cath.  World,  4:  471. 

Christmas  Books.    Dub.  Univ.  29:  134.  —  Eraser,  43:  37. 

—  and  Poems,  1S52.     Dub.  L'niv.  41 :   112. 

—  Grumble  about.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Eraser,  35:  in. 
Christmas  Box.     St.  James,  6:  51. 

Christmas  Bride.     Liv.  Age,  40:  165. 

■Christmas  Cards.     All  the  Year,  44:  loS. 

Christmas  Carillons.     (A.  C.  Ketchum)  Harper,  62:  i. 

Christmas  Carol.  (Mrs.  Grav)  Dub.  Univ.  25:  144. — 
(C.  G.  Rossetti)  Scrib.  "3  :  278.  —  (J.  E.  Waller) 
Dub.  Univ.  36:  708.  —  (H.  Wright)  Antiquary,  4: 
299. 

—  for  1S62.     (G.  MacDonald)  Cornh.  7:   lov 
Christmas  Carols.     (J.  Y.  Blake)  O.  &  N.  8"^:  69S.  — (H. 

Duvar)  Canad.  JIo.  10:  494.  —  (J.  E.  Mackarness) 
Good  Words,  10:  851. — (J.  [LTugliton)  Lakeside, 
5:  78.  —  (E.  Sedding)  Once  a  Week,  10:  10.  Same 
art.  Cath.  World,  2:  349. 

Christmas  C^ercmonies  at  Rome.     Chamb.  J.  30:  401. 

Cliristmas  Chains.     Colburn,  156:  83. 

Christnuis  Charities,  Cui'ious.  (W.  Andrews)  Victoria, 
36:  443- 

ChrislmasChild;  aPoem.    (I.  Craig)  Good  Words,  3 :  55. 

Christmas  Club.     (E.  Eggleston)  Scrib.  5:  374. 

—  Our.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  30:   505. 
Christmas  Customs.     Nat.  M.  7:  485. 

—  and  Superstitions.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  2:  129. 
Christmas  Decorations.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  567. 


Christmas  Diversions  given  by  the  Lord  of  Misrule.    (W. 

Bray)  Arch.  18:  313,  333. 
Christmas  Dream  in  a  Chinniey  Corner.     Jlonth,  2:  89. 
Christmas  Dreams.     (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  23;  i.    Same 

art.  Mus.  12:  672. 
Christmas  Eve;  a  Poem.    (Z.  N.  Krasinski)  Cornh.  19:  45. 
Christmas  Eve;  a  Poem.     Broad w.  8:  33. 
Christmas  Eve;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  688. 
Christmas  Eve,  or  the  Angel  Guest;  a  Poem  from  the 

Swedish.     (Mrs.  E.  Baker)  Temp.  Bar,  55:  Ty 

—  Chant  of  the  Breton  Peasants  on.     (H.  Glyndon)  Put- 

nam, 13:  47. 

—  in  a  Coal  Pit ;  a  Tale.    (R.  Jocelyn)  Dark  Blue,  2 :  5 78. 

—  in  Gennany.     Broad w.  7:  513. 

—  in  the  Smuggler's  Cave.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  643. 

—  in  a  Vicarage;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  90:  715. 

—  Old-Fashioned.     (IL  S   Vince)  St.  James,  41 :  644. 
Christmas  Eves,  Two.     Belgra.  4:  327. 

Christmas  Fires.  Sharpe,  17:  15,  84.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  36:  577. 

Christmas  Games  in  the  olden  Time.     Penny  ;^L  7:  492. 

Christmas  Gift  to  Rupert.    (K.  B.  Harte)  Overland,  6:  88. 

Christmas  Gifts  for  Home  Manufacture.  (M.  Ford)  Pot- 
ter Am.  Mo.  15:  347. 

Christmas  Gifts ;  a  Tale.   (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  8:  546. 

Christmas  Hearth,  Around  the.  (H.  X.  Powers)  Lakeside, 
9:  44. 

Christmas  Holidays.    (W.  Payne)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  512. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  219 

Christmas  Hymn.     (C.  E.  Brooks)  Cath.  World,  10:  526. 
Christmas  Legends,  Continental.     Colburn,  139:  94. 
Christmas  Literature.    (J.  L.  Stewart)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  73. 

—  No.  Brit.  8:  37S.— All  the  Year,  44:  82. 
Christmas  Jlemory ;  a  Tale.    (J.  C.  Smalley)  Cath.  World, 

16:  502. 
Christmas  Memories.     Good  Words,  1 :  785. 
Christmas  Music.    Once  a  Week,  20:  61.    21:458.    23: 

472. 
Christmas  Party  one  hundred  Years  ago.   Argosy,  29:  68. 
Christmas  Peal".     (.A..  H.  Baldwin)  Belgra.  13:  302. 
Christmas  Pies.     Chamb.  J.  48:  825. 
Christmas   Presents,  Origin   of.     (L.   W.  Heydenreich) 

Evang.  R.  18:  94. 
Christmas  Raid.     (Miss  Riimsey)  Victoria,  26:  215.  1 

Christmas   Recognition  ;    a  Tale.      (B.    Murphy)    Cath. 

Worid,  16:  448. 
Christmas  Rhymes.     (J.  Anster)  Dub.  Univ.  17:  139. 
Christmas  Rose;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  56:  812. 
Christmas  Roses.    (E.  F.  Mosby)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  17. 
CInistmas  Soiree.     (F.  W.  Robinson)  Belgra.  7:  380. 
Christmas  Story.     (A.  B.  ILaven)  Sharpe,  42:  310. 
Christmas  Story,  English.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World, 

18:  479. 
Christmas  Stories.     (C  Dickens)  Harper,  6:  400. 
Christmas  Storms  and  Sunshine.     (C.  JL  Mills)  Howitt, 

3:  4- 
Christmas  Snnphony.     (H.  M.  Jackson)  Scrib.  3:  28S. 
Christmas  Tale.     Blackw.  81 :  74.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

52:  501. 
Christmas  Tide:  a  Poem.     Cath.  World.  20:  443. 
Christmas  Times  at  the  Temple.     Colburn,  4:  10. 
Christmas  Treat,  My.     Shari)e,  38:  2S1. 
Christmas  Tree.     (C.  Dickens)   House.  Words,  2:  49. — 

Ciuimb.  J.  15:  9. 
Christmas  Vigil;  a  Poem.    (C.  Kendal)  .St.  James,  47: 

431. 
Cliristmas  Vigil;  a  Tale.     Cath.  Worid,  22:  541. 
Christmas  Vision  ;  a  Poem.     Belgra.  i:  349. 
Christmas  Week  at  (ilasgow.     Eraser,  55:  204. 
Christmases,  Historic.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  810. 

—  Miserable.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  16:  341. 

—  Royal.    Chamb.  J.  44:  S22. 


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CHRYSOSTOM 


Christocentric  Redemption.    (I.  E.  Graeff)  Mcrcersb.  24: 

213. 
Christocentric  Tiieology.    (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  14:  28. 
Cliristological  View  of  Faith.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb. 

15:  566. 
Christology.     See  Jesus  Christ ;  Messi;ih. 
Christopii  of  Bavaria.     (J.  Goddard  and  C  Weber)  St. 

James,  37:  39. 
Christophe,  King  of  Hayti.     Blackw.  9:  267.     10:  545. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Li  v.  Age,  48:  799. 

Christopher,  St.     (F.  Eastwood)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  231. 

—  Breton  Legend  of.     (M.  Bariver)  Catli.  World,  7:  710. 

—  Legend  of.    (F.  M.  Doherty)  Good  Words,  14:  240.— 

(M.  B.  Williams)  Lakeside,  9:  49.  — (D.  M.  Craik) 
St.  James,  1 :  59. 
Christopher  Grum,  Rambles  of.    Nav.  M.  i :  330,  432, 

539- 

Christopiier  Kenriek  ;  his  Life  and  Adventures.    (J.  Hat- 
ton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i:  577,  721.     2:  1-703.     3:  92. 

Christopiier  Kroy.     (S.  J.  Prichard)  Hours  at  Home,  8: 

64-554-     9-  52-561- 
Christopher  North.     See  Wilson,  John. 
Christowell;  a  Dartmoor  Tale.    (R.  D.  Blackmore)  Good 

Words,  22:   1-793. 
Christus  Sylva;;  a  Poem.    (F.  B.  Plimpton)  Putnam,  13: 

532- 
Chromatic  Aberration.     Galaxy,  4:  829. 
Chromatics.     Ed.  R.  150:  368. 

—  Modern,  Rood's.    (S.  P.  Thompson)  Nature,  21 :  78.  — 

(C.  S.  Peirce  and  R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  29:  260. 
Chromatypes,  Clockwork.     (T.  Goodchild)  Recr.  Sci.  i: 

175- 
Chromium  and  Aluminium  in  Steel  and  Iron.     (A.  A. 

Blair)  Am.  J.  Sci   113:  421. 
Chromo-Litliograi)hy.     (R.    Sturgis)   Nation,   4:   36.  — 

(L.  Prang)  Nation,  5:  437. — Art  J.  II :  367. 
Chromosphere  and  Solar  Prominences.     (C.  A.  Young) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  385. 
Chronicle  of  the  Cid.     i'or.  Q.  4:  438.  — (Sir  W.  Scott) 

Quar.  1 :  117. 

—  of  England.    (J.  Sterling)  Blackw.  47:  253. 

—  of  Etheltled.     Sharpe,  15:  15-321. 

—  of  Evesham  Abbey.     Dub.  R.  67:  26. 

>  —  of  a  ragged  Rascal.     (E.  Youl)  Howitt,  3:  266,  277, 

299. 
Chronicles  and  Characters,  R.  Lytton  on.    Ev.  Sat.  5:  391. 
Chronicles  of  Carlingford;   the   Doctor's   Famii}'.     (M. 

Oliphant)  Blackw.  90:  420-689.   91:55.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  71:  319,  501.     72:  91,  483. 
Salem  Chapel.    (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  91 :  207-758. 

92:  1 10-713.    93:  61.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  595. 

73:  115-  313.  524-     74:  80,  299,  458.    75:  50,  242, 

482.     76:  51,  243. 
Perpetnal  Curate.     (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  93:  764. 

94:97-715-    95:49-685.    96:113,255.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  77:  595.    78:  215,  404.    79:  17,  316,  438. 

80:  54,  311,  509.     81:  213,  551. 

—  of  Castle  Cornet;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  733.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  46:  276. 

—  of  a  Country  Town.   Colburn,  99:  111-466.    lOo:  107. 

—  of  the  Place  Vendome.     Bentley,  6:  381. 

—  Old  English.     Cornh.  15:  154. 

Chronograms  and  Clironnphons.     Chamb.  J.  49:  3S2. 
Chronograph,  The.     Nature,  23:  59. 

—  Hipp,  and  ^Measurement  of  small  Intervals  of  Time. 

(K.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  89. 

—  Printing.    (C.  A.  Young)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92 :  99.  —  (G.  W. 

Hough)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  436. 
Chronological  Table  of  Geographical  Discoveries.     Am. 
Q.  Reg.  5:  191. 

—  of  ]>rincipal  Foreign  Writers.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  132. 
Chronologj'.     Westm.  16:  327. 


Chronology,  Ancient.  (A.  B.  Chapin)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10: 
656. 

—  and  its  Adjuncts.     (A.  B.  Chapin)  Am.  Church  R. 

6:  378. 

—  Antediluvian.     (Trans,  by  S.  Chase)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  8.  6:  114. 

—  Archons  of  Demosthenes.     (F.  Parker  and  E.  Hincks) 

Kitto,  33:  158,  409.     34:   149,  402.    35:  86,  214, 
396.     36:  186. 

—  Biblical.     Kitto,  26:  174,446.     27:  153,  416. —Quar. 

105:  382.  — (J.  Packard)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  289.  — Chr. 

Obs.   28:    409-813.  —  Bost.  Q.  3:    578. —  (G.   W. 

Samson)  Bapt.   Q.  4:  297,   341.  — (J.  H.  Mengert) 

Luth.  Q.  5:  I,  23S. 

Akers's.     (J.  Strong)  Meth.  Q.  16:  448. 

and  Linguistic  Science.     (H.  N.  Dav)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  17:  483. 

of  Genesis,  Chap. v.  (F.  Gardiner)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  323. 

of  the  Old  Testament.    (E.  Pondj  Meth.  Q.  27 :  389. 

of    the    Kings  of   Israel   and  Judah.     (W.   J. 

Beecher)  Presb.  R.  i:  211. 

of  the  Septuagint.     Bost.  R.  4:  142. 

of  the  New  Testament.     Kitto,  16:  261. 

Parker's.     (F.  Parker)  Kitto,  25:  417. 

Rational  View  of.     Kitto,  34:  107. 

Russell  on.     Eel.  R.  59:  442. 

Sayce's.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  720. 

Sej'ffarth's.     Am.  Ch.  Mo.  3:  312.  —  Evang.  R. 

9:  436. 

Table  of.     (J.  Strong)  Meth.  Q.  16:  600. 

Tiieories  of.     Kitto,  24:  310. 

Times  of  Daniel.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  497. 

—  Earliest  Epochs  of.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  1 :  420. 

—  Egyptian.     Kitto,  12:  109. 

and  Sacred.     Eraser,    60:    42. — (A.   B.   Chapin) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  193.  —  Lond.Q.  53:  265.  —  Westui. 

75:  567- 

—  Egyptian  Year.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Bib.  Sac.  14:  644. 

—  Events  in,  by  Months.     Cong.  M.  28:  7-862. 

—  Hale's  Analysis  of.     Eel.  R.  11:   i.     15:  298,420. 

—  History  of.  "  (E.  S.  Burns)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  760. 

—  Improved.     Hogg,  i:  305. 

—  Metonic  Cycle  and  Calippid  Period.  (F.  Parker)  Kitto, 

34:  402.     35:  86. —  (W.  W^right)  Kitto,  35:  213. 

—  New  Period  in.     (J.  W.  French)  Am.  J.  Sci.  100:  172. 

—  of  History.     Mo.  R.  132:  266. 

—  of  J(>se])hus,  Restoration  of.     Kitto,  5:  60. 

—  Sacred  and  profane.     (E.  Hincks)  Kitto,  22:  126. 

—  Verification  of  Christian   Epochs.      Kitto,    21 :    369. 

22:  103,  168. 
Chronometers.     Am.  J.  Sci.  28:  297.     32:  330. 

—  Compensation   Balance.     (E.   J.    Dent)  Am.  J.    Sci. 

45:  83. 

—  Compensation  in.     (J.  B.  James)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  113. 

—  Hartnup  on  Rates  of.     Nature,  8:  394. 

—  ^Magnetic  Experiments  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  17:  201, 

277. 

—  Plumbago  for  Oil  in.     (L.  Herbert)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

9:  86. 

—  Tests  of.     Nature,  8:  150. 

Use  of.     (J.  S.  Sleeper)  Hunt,  16:  89. 

Chronoscopes,  Electro-Ballistic.  (T.  T.  S.  Laidlcy)  U.  S. 
Serv.  M.  4:  99. 

Chrysalis;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  56:  793,  808. 

Chrysanthemum,  The.     Once  a  Week,  5:  529. 

Chrysauthema  from  Greek  Anthology.  (W.  M.  Hard- 
ing) 19th  Cent.  4:  869. 

Chrysostom.  (J.  Eadie)  Kitto,  i:  193.  —  (AVilder  Smith) 
New  Eng.  21:  i.  —  Brit.  Q.  48:  ;}7';.  —  Lond.  Q. 
56:  105.  —  Eel.  M.  42:  201.  —  Eel.  R.  122:  395. — 
Hours  at  Home,  4:  348. 

—  and  his  Eloquence.     (S.  Osgood)  No.  Am.  62:  23. 


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CHURCH 


Chrj'sostom  and  Training  for  the  Pulpit.    (C.  P.  Krauth) 
Evang.  It.  i:  84. 

—  Antiociiene  Works  of.     (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  19:  37. 

—  Homilies  of.     Cbr.  Obs.  25:  40S-603.    26:  12-397. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  D.  Butler)  Bib.  Sac.  i :  669. 

and  Times  of.     Clir.  Obs.  72:  660. 

and  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  107:  21. 

—  on  Questions  of  present  Day.  (J.  Gerard)  Month,  18:  56. 

—  Oration  on  Eutropius.     Meth.  M.  38:  S55. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  R.  12:  512. 

Chub,  The.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  9:  301. 
Chubb,   Thomas,   Remarks  on  his   "  Farewell."     Theo. 

Repos.  3:  156,  321. 
Chubb  Jackson.     Belgra.  14:  50. 
Chuqunaque   Indians  of  Chacarouu.      (.J.   W.   Gairey) 

Lakeside,  5:  168. 
Church,  Fred.  Edwin.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Galaxy,  i: 

422. 

—  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  30:  65.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

65:  6S8. 

—  American  Landscape  Painting.     Liv.  Age,  62:  817. 

—  Heart  of  the  Andes.     (E.  M.  Wheelock)  Chr.  Exam. 

68:  267.  —  Liv.  Age,  63:  318. 
Church,  The.  (S.  Helffenstein,  jr.)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2 : 
30S.  —  So.  Lit.  J.  4:  129.  —  (J.  S.  Lamar)  Chr.  Q. 
4:  303.— (C.  E.  Luthardt)  Luth.  (l  3:  43. —  (S. 
Miller)  Mercersb.  20:  363.  — (D.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  4: 
206. — Fraser,  20:  431. — Niles's  Reg.  23:  139. — 
(S.  R.  Smith)  Univ.  Q.  i:  113. 

—  a  Business  House.     Cong.  R.  8:  570. 

—  a  Christian  Mystery.  (.J.W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  15:  576. 

—  Accumulation  of  Wealth  by.     So.  R.  n.  s.  Ii:  417. 

—  against  no  Church.     Brownson,  2:  137. 

—  an  historical  Fact.     Brownson,  3:  153. 

—  an  Organism.     Brownson,  15:  102. 

—  and  Chapel.     (W.  H.  Woodward)  Mod.  R.  2:  S46. 

—  and  the  Chartists.     Fraser,  20:  619. 

—  and  the  Chase.     Cornh.  20:  172. 

—  and  the  Churches.     (R.  A.  Hallam)  Am.  Church  R. 

6:  207.  —  (D.  P.  Noyes)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  349. 

Dollinger  on.     Brit.  Q.  36:  153. 

McNeile  on.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  S24. 

—  and   Civil   Law  in  Scotland   and   America.     (A.   T. 

Innes)  Princ.  n.  s.  i :  24. 

—  and    Civilization.      Brownson,    13:    462.  —  (J.   W. 

Nevin)   Mercersb.   3:  175.      See  Christianity  and 
Civilization. 

—  and  Crime.     (0.  A.  Burgess)  Chr.  Q.  5:  330. 

—  and  Education.     (P.  Bayma)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  i,  241. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  37. 

—  and  Empire  in  Middle  Ages.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  3:  23. 
in  13th  Century.     Dub.  R.  17:  4S7. 

—  and  the  Empires.     (H.  W.  Wilberforeu)  Lond.  Q.  43: 

344- 

—  and  its  Pretensions.     (.J.  Martineau)  O.  &  N.  9:  462, 

554- 

—  and  the  Landlords.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  49:   19S. 

—  and  the   Ministry,     (W.  M.   Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  4: 

413.  — Eel.  R.  80:  149.  — (E."r.  Tyler)  New  Eng. 
4:  173.  —  Chr.  Obs.  58:   125,511. 

—  and  Monarchy.  (O.  A.  Brownson)  (,'ath. World,  4:  627. 

—  and  People.     (.1.  Lowell)  ("hr.  Exam.  4:  124. 

—  and  the  Republic,  Brownson  on.     (G.  II.  Emerson) 

Univ.  Q.  13:  400.     14:  155. 

—  and  the  Revolution.     Brownson,  16:  145,  281. 

—  and  the  Roman  Empire,  De  Broglie  on.     Dub.  R.  60: 

456.     Same   art.  Cath.  World,    5:    362.  —  Ed.    R. 
iii:  422. 

—  and  the  Sects.     (W.  A.  Dod)  Am.  Church  R.  14:  635. 

—  and  social  Improvement.     Theo.  Eel.  2:  246. 

—  and  Society.     (H.  M.  Storrs)  Cong.  Q.  2:  329.  —  (II. 

Willard)  Cong.  Q.  4:  342. 


Church,  The,  and  State.    (J.  C.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  34:  308. 

—  (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  5:   i.     II :  145. 

—  (Dr.  Braun)  Cath.  World,  19:  29.  — (B.  B.  Ed- 
wards) Am.  Bib.  Repos.  6:  207.  —  (H.  D.  Evan.-; 
Am.  Ch.  Mo.  2:  321.  —  (S.  B.  A.  Harper)  An-. 
Cath.  Q.  2:  49S,  695.  —  (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  27; 
653.  —  (E.  G.  Holland)  Galaxy,  21:  333. —  (M. 
Kieffer)  Mercersb.  i:  568. —  (f.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed. 
R.  69:  231.  — (A.  D.  Mayo)  Chr.  Q.  4:  95.  — (\V. 
T.  Moore)  Chr.  Q.  7:  533.  —  (C.  Palfrey)  Mo.  Rel. 
M.  36  :  223.  —  (.1.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  9  :  i4(  . 

—  (P.  Schaft)  Mercersb.  9:  500.  —  (J.  M.  Start* - 
vant)  Cong.  Q.  15:  508  — (A.  J.  Thebaud)  Am. 
Cath.  Q.  2:  193,  430.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  9:  433.  13. 
316.  16:  263.  —  Am.  WhigR.  g:  551.  —  Am.  Bib. 
Repos.  2d  s.  9:  177. — Am.  Church  R.  i:  246.  —  Am. 
Eel.  4:  233.  —  Westm.  5:  504.     26:  244.     36:308. 

—  Mo.  R.  127:  151. —  Brownson,  11:  514.  —  Chr. 
Obs.  72:  174,  265,  340. — Cong.  M.  17:  603.  18; 
23.  22:  709. —  Danv.  Q.  x:  49S.  —  Dub.  R.  70: 
135,285.  78:  351.  — Eel.  R.  54:  I.  69:365.  75: 
470.  77:605.  79:  345.  — Ed.  R.  146:  225.  — No. 
Brit.  4:  255.     32:  416. — Prosp.  R.  i:  2S3. 

Anti-State   Church  Movement,    1843-51.     Eel.   R. 

79:  345.  724-    80:  34'-    83:  220.    88:  740.    92: 

99.     94:  513. 

Arnold  on.     Ed.  R.  77:  361. 

Belsham  on.     Cong.  M.  3:  317. 

Birks  on.     Chr.   Obs.   69:  690.  —  (R.  Vaughan) 

Brit.  Q.  7:  I. 

Chalmers  on.     Eel.  R.  68:  i. 

Church  above  the  State.     Brownson,  22:  353. 

Concordia  Sacerdoti  atque  Imperii.     (Sir  G.  Bow- 

yer)  Contemp.  37:  347. 
Conflict  between.     Dub.  It.  83:  174.  — Am.  Church 

R.  25:  86. 

S.  T.  Coleridge  on.     Cong.  M.  14:  302. 

Connection  of,  defended.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  185. 

Education  by.     Ed.  R.  92:  94. 

Gladstone  on.     Eel.  R.  69:  365.  —  Quar.  65:  97. 

Hergenrother  on.     Dub.  It.  81 :  30S. 

in  1S34.     Eel.  R.  59:  16S,  402. 

in   England.      Dub.   R.    17:    236.  —  (O.    Shipley) 

Contemp.  20:  853.     See  Church  of  England. 

in  Femlal  Times.    (H.  C.  Lea)  No.  Am.  92:  56,  415. 

in  France.     (D.  Chanaud)  Unita.  R.  9:  214. 

in  (Germany.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Unita.  R.  5:  i. 

in  Ireland.     (.1.  Moncrieff)  No.  Brit.  4:  255. 

in  Prussia.     For.  (.}.  25:   138. 

in  the  United   States.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  0.  &  N. 

3:  445.  — (W.  Walsh)  Cath.  World,  20:  615.  — Chr. 

Obs.  33:  573,  637. 

Lamartine  on.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  367. 

Montagu's  Four  Exjieriments  in.    Chr.  Obs.  65:  833. 

Noel  on.     Meth.  Q.  9:  322.  — Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  2: 

153.  —  (F.  L.  Hawks)  Am.  Church  R.  2:  212,  213. — 

Eel.  R.  89:  251.     90:  649.  —  No.  Brit.  10:  350. — 

Brit.  Q.  9:  99.  —  Peop.  J.  7:  137,  165. — Prosp.  R. 

5:  236. 

Papists  and  Dissenters  against.     Fraser,  13:  521. 

Question  of  Progress  of.     Eel.  R.  77:  605. 

Readjustment  of.    (C.J.  Ellicott)  19th  Cent.  3:  1098. 

Relation  of.    (C.  Ilodge)  Princ.  35:  679.  —  Westm. 

90:   151. 
Romanist  View  of.     (G.  D.  Wolff)  Am.  Cath.  Q. 

2:  144. 
Separation  oL     (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  8:  72.  — (A. 

II.   Mackonachie)  19th  Cent.  4:   627.  —  Brownson, 

18:  65.  — Chr.  Obs.  69:  18,  98. 

Stanley  on.     Contemp.  15:  274. 

Theories  of.     Cong.  7:   174. 

Thorn  on.     Cong.  M.  20:  789. 


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("liurch  and  State,  Three  Theories  of.  (G.H.Curteis)  Con- 
temp.  31:  585. 

Union  of,  in  the  Nicene  Age.     (P.  Schaff)  Priuc. 

36:  I. 
Vahie  of  Individuality  to.     (K.  D.  Cheney)  Radi- 
cal, 8:  24. 

See  Ecclesiastical  Law;  National  Establishments  of 
Religion. 

—  and  Theater.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  lo:  374. 

—  and  the  Workingtnen.     Kitto,  39:   i. 

—  and  tlic  World.     (N.  H.  Chamberlin)  Am.  Church  R. 

19:  353-  — (B-  W.  Noel)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  4:  265. 

Essays  on.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  641.     67:  767. 

Shipley's.     (G.   D.   Haughton)  Fortn.   5:    754. — 

Montli,  5:  351. 

—  and  Worship,  Heauty  and  Sublimity  in.     (J.  0.  John- 

son) Kef.  Q.  28:  102. 

—  Anglican  and  American,  Bristed  on.     Eel.  R.  37:  53. 

Set  Church  of  England. 

—  Annihilation  of.     Theo.  Ed.  6:  344. 

—  Apostolic.     (S.  W.  Field)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  228. 

—  as  an  Aid  to  good  Conduct.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

25:  252,  314,  317. 

—  as  a  Center  of  Charities.     (R.  Ellis)  Uuita.  R.  6:  3S4. 

—  as  defined  by  the  Churches.     Bib.  R.  i :  204. 

—  as  distinct  from  the  Parish.     (Mrs.  L,  J.  K.  Gifford) 

Mo.  Kel.  M.  46:  55. 

—  as  it  was  and  ought  to  be.     Brownson,  5:  327.  —  (E. 

R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  6:  418. 

—  as  a  Profession.     Conih.  9:  750. 

—  as  a  reformatory  Agent.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10: 

379- 

—  Attitude  toward  critical  and  scientific  Inquiry.    (E.  A. 

Walker)  New  Eng.  19:  323. 

—  Baimerman  on.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  660. 

—  Beginnings  of.     (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  16:  375.     See 

Christianity,  Beginnings  of. 

—  Broad.     See  Broad  Church. 

—  A  comprehensive.     (R.  Ellis)  TJnita.  R.  3:  329. 

—  constituted  at  Pentecost.   (W.  Rupp)  Mercersb.  18 :  457. 

—  Constitution  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  4:  359. — 

(J.  Williams)  Am.  Church  R.  12:  305.  —  Brownson, 
13:  I.  —  Chr.  Rem.  3:  90. 

and  Characteristics  of.     (L.  Eichelberger)  Evang. 

R.  5:  478. 

—  Continuity  and   Discontinuity  of.     (A.   P.    Stanley) 

Good  Words,  17:  458. 

—  Culture  and  Discipline  in.     Bost.  R.  2:  397. 

—  Dangers  and  Duties  of.     Chr.  Obs.  41:  i,  65. 

—  Definitions  of.     Month,  10:  183. 

—  Destinies  of.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  82:  i. 

—  Development  in.  (F.  B.  Ilornbrooke)  Unita.  R.  11 :  3S2. 
on  Apostolic  Principles.    (S.  S.  Schnuicker)  Evang. 

R.  2:  151. 

—  Dictionary  of,  Hook's.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  401. 

—  distinguished  from  the  Kingdom.     (E.  J.  Fisk)  Bapt. 

Q.  8:  270. 

—  Divine  Life  in.     (T.  A.  Mills)  Am.  Presb.  R.  10:  27- 

—  Double  Witness  of.     (D.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  4:  125. 
Kip's.     So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  226. 

—  Early,  Legacy  of.     (.J.  Lord)  Cong.  R.  7:  65. 
Life  and  Practice  in.     Meth.  Q.  39:  20. 

Miraculous  Triumphs  of.     (J.  A.  Seiss)  Evang.  R. 

14:  157. 

Rites  and  Worship  of.     (A.  Neandcr)  Princ.  4:  9. 

See  Christians,  Early. 

—  Essential  Being  of.     (J.  J.  McElhinney)  Am.  Church 

R.  28:  31. 

—  Established.     See  Church  Establishment;   Church  of 

England;  etc. 

—  Evolution  and  Symbolization.     Chr.  Rem.  27:  492. 

—  a  Fellow-Worker  with  God.     Good  Words,  21 :  458. 


Church,  The,  Five  Theories  of.     Cong.  Q.  6:  41. 

—  Genesis  of.     Am.  Church  R.  26:  353. 

—  God's  Regard  for.     (S.  D.  Clark)  New  Eng.  12:  408. 
Growtli   and    Petrifaction   in.     (E.  W.   Reynolds) 

Univ.  Q.  22:  5. 

—  Harris's  Witnessing.     Chr.  R.  3:  282. 

—  Head  of.     (G.   I.  Wood)  New  Eng.   4:  87.  — (W.  S. 

Tyler)  Am.  Bib.  Uepos.  II :  344.     12:  22. 
Debate  on,  at  Berne,  1528.     Mercersb.  6:  227. 

—  Historical  Development  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb. 

i:  512.    4:  33.  —  (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  5:  137. 

—  the  historical  Witness.    (C.  S.  Albert)  Luth.  Q.  g:  131. 

—  History  of.     See  Church  History. 

—  Howe's  Prospects  of.     Meth.  Q.  3:  60. 

—  Human  Ordinances  in.    (S.  A.  Holman)  Luth.  Q.  10: 

316. 

—  Idea  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  25:  249,  338. 

—  Ideal.     (J.  W.  Howe)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  67.  — (C.  S. 

Locke)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  27:  305. 
Ward's.     Quar.  75:  149.  —  Brit.  Q.  1 :  37. 

—  Ideal  of  a  National.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  42,  404. 

—  identified,  Wilson's.     New  Eng.  9:  564. 

—  Identity  of.     Danv.  Q.  1 :  673. 

—  in  Danger  from  Herself,  Acaster  on.    Eel.  R.  50:  465. 

—  in  her  Synodical  Capacity.     (J.  Winecaff)  Evang.  K. 

17:  42. 

—  in  History.     (G.  D.  Wolff)  Mercersb.  16:  459. 

—  in  Jerusalem,  Persecution  of.     (B.  Smith)  Univ.  Q. 

36:  171- 

—  in  a  Laodicean  State,  Is  the?    Chr.  Obs.  66:  44,  125, 

201. 

—  Inefticiency  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  15:  36,  73. 

—  Influences,  Duties,  and  Hopes  of.     (S.  Coley)  Ex.  H. 

Lee.  13:  273. 

—  Invisible.     (J.  M.  Hoppin)  Cong.  Q.  7:  231. 

—  Laity's  Part  in  the  Work  of,    (J.  Caird)  Good  Words, 

4:  526. 

—  Liberty  and.     (I.  M.  Atwood)  Univ.  Q.  24:  438. 

—  Litton  on.    No.  Brit.  18:  447. 

—  Mcllvaine  on.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  27:  350, 

—  Martyr,  First  Age  of.     Dub.  R.  62:  362. 

—  Meaning  of  'EKKArjo-ia  in  the  New  Testament.    Theo.  & 

Lit.  J.  10:  560. 

—  Meeting  of  Extremes  in.    ( W.  E.  Krebs)  Mercersb.  19 : 

247. 

—  Message  of,  to  Laboring  Men.    (C.  Kingsley)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  9:  60. 

—  Millennial.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  615. 

—  Mission  of.    (P.  Felts)  Luth.  Q.  7:  100.  —  (T.  J.  Bark- 

ley)  Ref.  Q.  27:  414. 

of  Reconciliation.     (J.  C.  Smith)  Am.  Church  R. 

32:  I. 

—  Moral  Inertia  of.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  106:  376. 

—  Motive  Power  in.    (A.  D.  Mayo)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  389. 

—  Nature  of.     (E.  E.  Higbee)  Mercersb.  4:  486,  578. 
and  Object  of.     Radical,  2:  437. 

and  Office  of.     Brownson,  1 :  243. 

and  Powers  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  12: 

125. 

—  New  Testament  Idea  of .  (J.  D.  Griebel)Chr.  Q.  3:  319. 

—  New  Testament  Organization  of.     (J.  T.  Lewis)  Am. 

Church  R.  9:  198. 

—  No  Church,  no  Reform.     Brownson,  i:  175. 

—  Northern.     (W.  D.  Northend)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  319. 

—  of  Christ,  and  of  the  Apostles.     (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ. 

Q.  7:  403. 

—  of  England.   (M.  Arnold)  Macmil.  33:481.  — (E.  E. 

Hale)  0.  &  N.  3:  32S.  — (H.  G.  Liddell)  MacmiL 
9:465. — (B.Price)  Contemp.  10:  161. — (L.Stephen) 
Nation,  5:  277.  —  Blackw.  94:  116,  225.  —  Bost.  R. 
3:  412,  503.  — Ed.  R.  58:  498.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  i: 
172.  —  Quar.  69:  256.  —  Westm.  5:  514. 


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CHURCH 


Church  of  England.  (J.  Martineau)  Westni.  53:  165. — 
Westm.2i:  362.  —  Blackw.  4:  341.  19:  36.  —  New 
York  R.  2:  250.  —  Ed.  R.  44:  490.  —  Quar.  5:  352. 

—  Mo.  R.  115:  353.  129:  207,284. — Eel.  R.  72:  121. 

Aggressive  Noiieoufoniiity.     Quar.  147:  48. 

Allies's  Defense  of.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  741. 

and  the  Age.     (H.  Alford)  Contenip.  14:  2S7. — 

Quar.  129:  39. 

and  Aniurita  compared.     New  York  R.  8:  2S5. 

and  Authority.     Dub.  R.  73:  67. 

and  the  Bible.     Contenip.  lo:  321. 

and  the  Burial  Question.     Cong.  3:  346. 

and  Calvin.     (.J.  F.  Garrison)  Am.  Church  R.  30: 

53°- 

and  Christendom,  Manning  on.     Dub.  R.  61:  no. 

and  the  Ciiurch  of  the  Future.     Clir.  Rem.  15:  56. 

and  Church  Unity,  1S42.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  422. 

and  Civil  Law.     Ed.  R.  120:  268. 

and  Bp.  Colcnso.     (E.  E.  llak)  Chr.  Exam.  75:  97. 

and  Common  Law.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  76:  124. 

and  Congregationalism.     (J.  L.  Davies)  Contcmp. 

17:  15. 

and  Decrees  of  the  Apostles.     Mcth.  M.  32:  243. 

and  Dissenters.     (J.  B.  Brown)  Contcmp.  16:  29S. 

—  Ed.  R.  137:  196.  —  Chr.  Rem.  17:285.  —  Blackw. 
16:  395,548.  17:  20.  —  Eraser,  9:  127.  —  Tait,  2: 
269. —  Chr.  Obs.  71:  781,  828. 

and  English  Institutions.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  126. 

and  English  Thought.     Brit.  Q.  37:  457. 

and  German  Protestantism.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  363. 

and  the  Greek  Church.     Cath.  World,  2:  429. 

Attempt  at  Union  between.    Cath.  World,  2:  65. 

and  her  Bishops.     (S.  Wilberforce)  Quar.  II4:  53S. 

and  lier  Curates.     (S.  Willjerforce)  Quar.  123:  220. 

and  her  younger  Members.     {V.  W.  Farrar)  Fortn. 

10:  572.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.  4:  67. 

and  Industrial  Populations.     Quar.  145:   32S. 

and  its  Defenders.     Brit.  {).  60:  476. 

and  Liberals.     Ed.  R.  135:  250. — Eraser,  6:  SS. 

and  the  Liturgy.     ReL  Cab.  i :  i. 

and  Methodism.     Meth.  M.  33:  103. 

and  Mr.  Noel.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  7:  254. 

and  Nonconformists.     Nat.  Q.  29:  268. 

and  the  Old  Catiiolics;  Conference  at  Bonn.     (G. 

M.  Raymond)  Cath.  World,  22:  502. 
and   other   Protestant  Churches.     (G.   P.   Fisher) 

New  Eng.  33:   121. 

and  Papacy.    (A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church  R.  13:  423. 

and  the  People.     (G.  Potter)  Fortn.  17:   176. 

and  Presbyterian  Orders.     Princ.  26:  377. 

and  Protestantism.     Cong.  4:  554. 

and  Puritanism.     (M.  Arnold)  Cornh.  21:  180. 

and  Religious  Societies.     (Jhr.  Rem.  i:  256. 

and  the  Roman  Catholic  Ciiurch.    Brit.  (J.  43:  2S2. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  20:  200.  54:  158.  —  Dub.  R.  11:  167, 
240.  22:  271.  —  (W.  Van  Wagenen)  Univ.  Q.  4: 
216.  —  (E.  S.  Ffoulkes)  Lond.  Q.  32:   102. 

and  School  Trusts.     Ciir.  Rem.  14:   143. 

and  Schools  for  all  Sects.     Seicc.  Ed.  R.  3:  29'>- 

and  Scotch  Church.  (.J.  Tuiloch)  Contemp.  19:  223. 

and  the  State.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  361.     20:  445. 

Ecclesiastical  Jurisdiction  of  the   Crown.     Ed. 

R.  I2i :  152. 

from  1660-63.     Eel.  R.  115:  523. 

present  and  past,  1867.     Chr.  Rem.  54:  353. 

and  the  Privy  Council.     Eraser,  69:  521. 

and  tiie  Universities.    (II.  Richards)  Fortn.  24:  4-;7. 

and  Voluntary  System.  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  53:  175. 

and  who  should  stop  in  it.    (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Thco.  li. 

5:  4S2. 

and  the  World.     Chr.  Rem.  53:  no. 

Anglican  Catholics.     Cong.  M.  25:  49. 


Church  of  England,  Anglican  Neo-Christianity.  Dub. 
R.  49:  457. 

Anglican  Paddock.     Month,  36:   143. 

Anglican  Advance   and   Defection  from   Patristic 

Church.     Chr.  Rem.  i:  393. 

Anglican  Reunionists.     Montii,  24:  359. 

Anglican  Sacerdotalism.  Month,  9:  249,  416.  10:  41. 

Anglo-Catholicism,  Argyll  on.  (M.  MacColl)  Con- 
temp.  20:  783. 

Antagonistic  Sj^stems  in.     Dub.  R.  31 :  i. 

Apostolical  Succession  in,  Iladdon  on.     Chr.  Obs. 

70:  896. 

Matthew  Arnold  and.   (L.  Stephen)  Fraser,  82:  414. 

as  a  political  and  Social  Institution.      St.  James, 

23:  590. 

as  a  religious  Body.      (Lord  Amberlcy)  Fortn.  6: 

769.     7:   197. 

Attacks  on.     Blackw.  35;  371,  954. 

Authority  in.     (O.  Shiplej-)  Fortn.  34:  601. 

Bennett  Case.     Ed.  R.  136:  270. 

Bentham  on.     Quar.  21 :  167. 

Books  for  parochial  Presentation.  Chr.  Rem.  17:  402. 

Broad-Churchism  in.  (A.  Gordon)  Tiieo.  R.  10:  277. 

Buttresses  of;    Declarations  and  Test  Acts.     Brit. 

Q.  45:  3S4. 

Cathedral  Life  and  Work.     Quar.  130:  225. 

Cathedral  Reform.     (H.  Alford)  Contemp.  12:  38, 

360. 

Catholicism  of.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  353. 

Catholicity  of.  Growing.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  163. 

Christ's  Church  and  Churches.  (P.  Bayne)  Con- 
temp. 11:  27. 

Church-Rates  and  Tithes  in.     Fraser,  9:  379, 

and  Vestries.     Ed.  R.  lOO:  306. 

Church-Rate  Question.     Ed.  R.  109:  66. 

Church  Union  ui.     (II.  Alford)  Contenip.  7:  161. 

cleared  from  the  Charge  of  Schism.     Chr.  Rem. 

12:  377- 
Completeness  of  its  objective  System.    Chr.  Rem. 

7:  521. 
Confessional  in.    Quar.    124:  S;^.  —  (Mgr.  Capel) 

Cath.  World,  26:  590. 
Confraternity' in.     (B.  F.  Westcott)  Contemp.  14: 

101. 
Congress  at  Oxford,  1S62,  Proceedings.    Chr.  Rem. 

44:  441. 

at  Manchester,  1863.    Lond.  Q.  21:  300. 

at  York,  1866.     Chr.  Rem.  53:  227. 

at  Southampton,  1870.     Lond.  Q.  35:  428. 

at  Leeds,  1872.    Cong,  i:  745. 

at  Bath,  1S73.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  277. — Cong.  2: 

742. 

at  Brighton,  1S74.    Cong.  3:  753. 

at  Plymouth,  1S76.     Cong.  5:  689. 

ofi878.     Cong.7:6S7. 

on  Nonconformity.     (J.G.Rogers)  19th  Cent. 

2:632. 
Congresses  of,  Notes  on  some  late.    Month,  43: 

417. 

Continuity  of.     Am.  Ch.  Mo.  3:  49. 

Convocation  of.     Ed.  R.  105:  78.  — Quar.  75:  464. 

—  Contemp.  i:  250.  —  Chr.  Rem.  7:  466.    24:  342. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  52:  762.     53:8.     57:  447- 

and  Ritualism.     Cong.  4:  374. 

Comedy  of.     See  Comedy  of  Convocation. 

History  of.     Brit.  Q.  16:  544. 

Ingoldsby  Letters  on.     Clir.  Obs.  67:  531. 

Lathburj'  on.    Chr.  Obs.  42:  613,  683. 

Notes  on.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  241. 

of  1852.     Chr.  Rem.  25:  140,458. 

of  Province  of  Canterbury,  1861.    Chr.  Obs.  61 : 

275- 


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Church  of  England,  Convocation  of,  Reform  in.     Chr. 

Obs.  77:  72,7- 

What  will  it  do?     Chr.  Obs.  67:  229. 

Father  Cooper  on.     Dub.  Univ.  24:  631. 

Corruption  of.     Selec.  Ed.  U.  5:  301. 

Daily  Prayers  in.     Chr.  lieni.  17:  335. 

Dangers  of.     Chr.  Obs.  14:  735. — Cong.  M.  12: 

4S1. — Month,  126:  430.  —  Eel.  H.  91:  626. 

Defection  from,  and  lis  Grounds.    Chr.  Rem.  7:  542. 

Defects  of,  and  their  Remedies.     Lond.Q.  19:  50S. 

Discipline  of  the  Clergy  of.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  231. 

Disestablishment  of.     (Duke  of  Argyll)  Contemp. 

31:   217.  —  (R.  W.  Dale)  Fortn.  25:  311.  — (J.  R. 

Pretyman)  Contemp.  35:  77.  —  (J.  H.  Rigg)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  4  :  345.  —  Ed.  R.   135:  366.  —  Prine.  41: 

267.  —  Quar.  147:  48. 

Addresses  on,  1876.     Brit.  Q.  63:  503. 

and  Disendowment.    (H.  W.  (Jroskey)  Fortn.  27: 

S34.  —  (W.  D.  Henderson)  Macmil.  19:  357.  —  (A. 

H.  Mackonochie)  19th  Cent,  i:  686.  — Brit.  Q.  64: 

379.  —  Cong,  i:  607.  —  Westm.  loi :  i. 
Business  Aspects  of.     (A.  Arnold)  19th  Cent.  3: 

Can  Mr.  Gladstone  save  the  Church?    Cong.  4: 

449. 

Clerical  Advocates  of.     Cong.  6:  308, 

Gradual.     (J.  Hopgood)  Contemp.  23:  966. 

Hughes  on.     Brit.  Q.  68:  441. 

in  Scotland.     Cong.  7:  45. 

Liberal  Statesmen  on.     Cong.  7:  65. 

Liberalism  and.     (E.  Jenkins)  Fortn.  29:  889. 

Liberation  Society  for,  1877.     Brit.  Q.  66:  137. 

Present  Aspects  of,  1877.     (R.  G.  Moses)  Br.pt. 

Q.  11:  166. 

Probable  Results  of.     Eraser,  95:  758. 

Prospect  of,  in  1S77.     Cong.  6:  577. 

Question  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  i :  44-431. 

Social  Aspects  of.    (J.  G.  Rogers)  19th  Cent.  I : 

436- 
What  is?     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Contemp.  17:  2S1. 

—  (F.  W.  Ne^vman)  Fraser,  96:  241. 

Dean  Stanley's  Question.     Contemp.  17:  473. 

Wh}'  Nonconformists  desire.  (H.  Allon)  Con- 
temp. 17:  365. 

with  a  Proposal  for  a  really  National  Church. 

(A.  R.  Wallace)  Macmil.  27:  498. 

Divhie  Guidance  of.     (W.  H.  Lyttleton)  Contemp. 

30  :  4v.  — (G.  W.  Moberly)  Contemp.  30:  725. 

Divinesof  17th  Century.  ( W.Sewell)  Quar.  6g:  471. 

Doctrinal  Unity  of.    (J.  H.Jellett)  Contemp.  6:  48S. 

Doctrine  and  Discipline  of.     Dub.  R.  28:  233. 

Doctrines  of.     Eel.  R.  73:  4S9. 

Doubt  in.  Apology  for.     (0.  Shiplev)  19th  Cent. 

6:  66. 

Eastward  Position  in.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  46. 

Ecclesiastical  Commission,  1866.    No.  Brit.  44:  iSo. 

Ecclesiastical  Dilapidations.     Chr.  Rem.  37:  422. 

Ecclesiastical  Questions  of  1S64.     Brit.  Q.  39:  i. 

Education  of  tlie  Clergy.     Chr.  Rem.  29:  192. 

Emerson  on.     (S.  Eliot)  Am.  Church  R.  lo:  197. 

Endowments  in  1830  and  18S0.     Quar.  151:  502. 

Episode  in  the  History  of.     Fraser,  68:  746. 

Establishment  of,  Chalmers  on.     Fraser,  17:  742. 

18:  396. 

Claims  of.    Eel.  R.  60:  276. 

Letter  to  Brougham  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  1 :  368. 

Secularity  of.     Eel.  R.  81 :  227. 

Ethics  and  Religion.     Westm.  lOO:  424. 

Evangelical  Movement  in.     Liv.  Age,  142:  387. 

Early  Leaders  in.     Westm.  iii :  446. 

■ Present  Position  of,    1873.     Chr.  Obs.  73  :  83. 

—  Fraier,  97:  22. 


Church  of  England,  Expansion  of.     Ed.  R.  I13:  i. 

Extension  in.     Eel.  R.  72:  207. 

and  Church  Reform.     Fraser,  18:  612. 

fifty  Years  ago.  (J.  A.  Froude)  Good  Words,  22 :  18. 

Fiscal  Burdens  of  the  Clergy.     Chr.  Rem.  30:  48. 

Formularies  of.     Dub.  R.  36:  212. 

Forster's  Defense  of.    (J.  G.  Rogers)  19th  Cent.  3: 

509. 

Free  Anglican  Church.   (E.  Hatch)  Macmil.  18:  450. 

Free  Worship  and  free  OlTering.    Chr.  Rem.  51 :  50. 

Freedom  of  Opinion   necessary  in  an  Established 

Church  in  a  free  Country.     Macmil.  21:  369. 

of  Thought  in.  (H.  R.  Haweis)  Contemp.  39:  278. 

Future  of.     Fraser,  67:  549.  —  Temp.  Bar,  34:  248. 

Gains  of,  1865.     Fraser,  72:  738. 

Gorham  Judgment.     Dub.  R.  28:  233. 

Heresy  in.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Clir.  Exam.  73:  32. 

Heterodox  Clergy  and  their  Treatment.     Westm. 

78:  301. 
High-Church  Party  in.     (R.  E.  B — )  Fraser,  97: 

240.  — Month,  30:  81. 

Claims  of,  exposed.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  9:  354. 

High-Church  Theory.     Dub.  R.  23:  497. 

of  dogmatical  Authority.     Dub.  R.  3:  43. 

Historical  Sketch  of.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q. 

15:  113. 

Historj'  of.     Lond.  Q.  51 :  84. 

Anderson's.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  492. 

Fortunes  of,  1830-60.     Chr.  Rem.  39:  80. 

in  Saxon  and  Norman  Times.  Chr.  Rem.  37:  120. 

Lingard's.    Eel.  R.  86:  78. 

in  i6th  Century,  Dodd's.     Dub.  R.  6:  395. 

Sketches  of.      (G.  Burgess)  Am.  Church  R.  19: 

177,  376,  513-     20:  68,  183. 

History  of  the  Episcopacy.     Ed.  R.  64:  93. 

Home  Rule  in.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  145. 

Homilies  and  Doctrines  of .     Ecl.R.  73:  4S9.     Same 

art.  Am.  Eel.  2:  454. 
Hook's  Archbishops  of  Canterbury.   Blackw.  90:  i. 

See  Canterbury. 

in  i8lh  Centur}^     Lond.  Q.  53:  24. 

in  19th  Century.     Am.  Church  R.  26:  526. 

Uhden  on.     Eel.  R.  79:  529. 

in  181 1.     Chr.  Obs.  10:  708,  778. 

in  1832.     Blackw.  31:  181. 

in  1840.     Mo.  R.  153:  149. 

in  1S41.     Chr.  Rem.  2:  10. 

in  1845.     Fraser,  31:  116. 

in  1851,  Census  of.     Chr.  Rem.  27:  378. 

Crisis  in.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  3:  359, 

in  1857,  Latest  Phenomena  of  Anglicanism.     Dub. 

R.  41:  95. 

in  1859-61.     Chr.  Rem.  43:  222, 

in  1862.    Brit.  Q.  36:  418. 

in  1 866.     Radical,  2:  230. 

in  1867.     Brit.  Q.  47:  207. 

in  1S74.     Quar.  137:  246. 

in  1S75.     Dub.  R.  77:  342. 

in  1877,  Crisis  in.     (T.  T.  Carter)  19th  Cent.  1:417. 

in  the  Army  and  Navy.     Blackw.  103:  251. 

in  American  Colonies.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am. 

Church  R.  10:  368. 

in  Canada.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  451.  — Eel.  R.  68:  249. 

in  the  Colonies.     Cong.  ]NL  27 :  770.  —  (N.  S.  Rich- 
ardson) Am.  Church  R.  10:  368.  —  Liv.  Age,  4:  534. 

Consecration  of  Bishops  in.     Chr.  Rem.  14:  419. 

Episcopate  in.     Ed.  R.  118:  552. 

Establishment  in.     Eel.  R.  80:  317. 

in  Southern  Hemisphere.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  589. 

Is  it  without  Law  ?    Chr.  Obs.  69:  362. 

Jurisdiction  in.     Lond.  Q.  21 :  189. 

in  17th  Century.    Am.  Church  R.  i:  9. 


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Church  of  England  in  Ireland.    Cong.  M.  24:  77,  400, 402. 

its  Suppression  proposed.     Westm.  86:  281. 

in  Jamaica.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  927. 

in  Rural  Districts.   (E.Girdlestone)Macinil.26:47o. 

in  Wales.     Ed.  R.  97:  342.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

37:  515- 
in  the  West  Riding.     Quar.  145:  32S,     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  138:  195. 

Income  of  Bishops  of.     Dub.  R.  31 :  475. 

Influence  in  Society.     Blackw.  27 :  695.  —  Theo.  R. 

2:  277. 

of  T.  Arnold  on.     Bentley,  20:   190. 

of  Wm.  Law  in.    (G.  G.  Perry)  Contemp.  6:  133. 

on  Tlieology.     Theo.  R.  2:  522. 

Innovations  in.     Quar.  141 :  526. 

Interest  of.     Pamj)!!.  19:  477. 

Intolerance  of.     Eel.  R.  69:  106. 

Is  it  Protestant  ?    Quar.  146:  519. 

Is  it  worth  preserving  ?  (W.E.  Gladstone)  Contemp. 

26:  193. — Eel.  M.  85:  291.  —  Liv.  Age,  126:  3S7. 

Laity  in,  Few  Thoughts  on.     Contemp.  13:  So. 

Lambeth  and  Archbishops.   Eel. M.  74:93,  189,327. 

Latitudinananism  in,  1864.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  376. 

Law  of ,  and  Church  Prospects.     Quar.  139:  24S. 

What  is  ?    (J.  F.  Stephen)  Fraser,  71 :  225. 

Law  of  Primates  and  Metropolitans.    Chr.  Rem.  38: 

42S. 

Lay  Work  in.     (E.  H.  Plumptre)  Contemp.  8:  397. 

Learning  in.     Nat.  li.  16:  187. 

Lectionarj'  of.  Revision  of.     (J.  A.  Hessey)  Con- 
temp. 11:  178. 

Lectures  on,  1840.    Eel.  R.  72:   121. 

Leeds  Experiment  in  Anglicanism.    Dub.  R.  32: 69. 

Letters  from  the  Vicarage.     Blackw.  16:  548.     17: 

20,  167. 

Liberalism  in.     (G.  Smith)  No.  Am.  Iio:  151. 

Liturgy  of.     Blackw.  18:  573.  —  Quar.  50:  509. 

and  ancient  Ritual  Books.     Chr.  Rem.  13:  88. 

Reform  in.     No.  Brit.  17:  369. 

M'Neile's  Lectures  on.     Cong.  M.  24:  30-461. 

Miall's  Motion  on  Disestablishment.  Brit.Q.  54: 1S7. 

Miall's  Title-Deeds  of.     Eel.  R.  115:  178. 

Missions  of,  and  Church  Extension.     Am.  Church 

R.  2:  107. 

Monopoly  of.     Westm.  21 :  62. 

Music  in.     Chr.  Rem.  7;  438. 

Choral.     Chr.  Rem.  13:  329. 

Ritual.     Chr.  Rem.  12:  114. 

the  National  Church.     Ed.  R.  128:  251. 

How  it  became.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  7S0. 

Nationalization  of.   (E.  ISIaitlaud)  Westm.  102:  200. 

Nonconformist  Essays  on.     (II.  Alford)  (,'ontemp. 

15:  I. 

Nonconformist  View  of.     (.J.  B.  Mayor)  Contemp. 

12:  500. 

Nonconformity  and.     Quar.  130:  432. 

and  Liberalism  in.     Westm.  95:  355. 

Olijections  to.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  20S. 

on  the  Continent.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  259. 

Orders  in,  Estcourt  on.     (Dr.  Ryder)  Cath.  World, 

19:  467,  610.  —  Month,  18:  456. 

Late  Works  on.     Am.  Church  R.  22:  4S1. 

Lee  on.     Dub.  R.  67:  110. 

Ordination  in.     Dub.  R.  76:  191. 

and  Confession.     (Juar.  144:  5-!9. 

Ought  we  to  obey  the  new  Court  ?    (O.  Shipley) 

Contemp.  26:   123. 

Overton's  Poetical  Portraiture  of.     Ed.  R.  58:  31. 

—  —  Parties  in.     (R.  F.  Littledalo)  Contemp.  24:  2S7. — 

(E.  H.  Plumptre)  Contemp.  7:  321.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  97:  67.  —  (C.  A.  Row)  Kitto,  39:  1S4.  —  Brit. 

Q-53:  352-— Ed.  E.  98:  273. 


Church  of  England,  Parties  in,  and  Preachers  of.     (C. 
Deshler)  Harper,  52:  56S. 

Perry's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  1 15:  577. 

Peterborough  Questions.     Cong.  M.  4:  364. 

Plan  of  a  new.     Month,  130:  371. 

Policy  of,  1868.     Fraser,  78:  411. 

Essays  on.     Chr.  Rem.  56:  356. 

Politics  and  Prospects  of,  1864.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  204. 

Political  Parties  and.     Quar.  1 18:  193. 

Popular  01)jeetionsagamst.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  200,  341. 

Position  and  Prospects  of,  in  1837.     Dub.  R.  2 :  493. 

in  1845.    Eel.  R.  81 :  346. 

hi  1S66.    Clir.  Obs.  66:  182. 

in  1S72.     Dub.  R.  71:  476. 

in  1S74.     (J.  L.  Da  vies)  Contemp.  25:  224. 

in  1S76.     (T.  Hughes)  Contemj).  29:  963. 

Practical  Work  of.     (B.  B.  Smith)  Am.  Church  R. 

10:  534. 

Present  and  future.  (C.  J.  Ellicott)  19th  Cent*  Z :  50. 

Present  Position  of,  1S63.     Fraser,  66:  695. 

Present  State  of,  1874     (M.  R.  Barker)  Cath.  World, 

20:  41. 

Present  Struggles  and  final  Issues.  Liv.  Age,  1 :  401. 

Principles  at  Stake.     (II.  Alford)  Contemp.  9:  321, 

4S1. 

Progress  of,  1867.     Quar.  124:  225. 

Property  and  (lovernment  of.     Blackw.  28:  794. 

Propagandism  of.     Dub.  R.  43:  427. 

Protestantism  of.     Dub.  R.  12:  525. 

Pulpit  of.     Kitto,  9:  394. 

Purchase  in.     (J.  Martineau)  19th  Cent.  7:  78. 

Puritanism  and,  Arnold's.     Ed.  R.  133:  399. 

Pusey  on.  (A.  P.  Stanley)  Contemp.  1 :  534.—  Cath. 

World,  2:  530.  — Dub.  R.  58:  1 88.  — Month,  3:  534. 

Questions  affecting.     Chr.  Rem.  56:  439. 

Rationalism  in.  Dub.  R.  39: 199. — No.  Brit.  33:  217. 

Recent  Movements  in,  1S67.     Fraser,  74:  277. 

Reform  in.     Ed.  R.  56:  203.  —  AVestm.27:  99.    30: 

257. — Mo.  R.  125:  79.  141:  325. — Quar.  48: 
542.  —  Mcth.  Q.  3:  165.  —  Blackw.  iii:  567. — 
Chr.  Obs.  69:  8S1.  — Cong.  J[.  19:  173.  — Dub. 
Univ.  1:401.  5:243.  28:366.  34:111.  —  Fra.ser, 
7:  346,  476.  11:  247.  — Macmil.  30:  121,  334.— 
Nat.  R.  17:  203. 

and  Dr.  Arnold.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  547. 

by  Comprehension,  i6S9and  1873.     (T.  W.  Jex- 

Blake)  Maeniil.  27:  417. 

Conference  on,  1641.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  259. 

Lord  Henley  on.    (.\.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  56:  203. 

—  Eel.  R.  55:  512.    56:  525. 

in  1833.     Tait,  2:  242,  385. 

in  1845.     Prosp.  R.  i:  537. 

in  1S5S.    (F.II.Dickinson)Am.ChurchR.ii:i. 

Thoughts  and  Works  on.  Chr.  Obs.  32:  437,  519, 

565.     33:  303-689.     34:  47-229. 

Reunion  Jlovement  in.     (F.  G.  Lee)  Contemp.  23: 

97S.  —  Dub.  R.  54:  279. 

Revelations  of,  in  1S62.     Eel.  R.  117:  84. 

Revenues  of.     Blackw.  28:  273. — Eel.  R.  90:  257. 

Revolution  in.     Brit.  Q.  58:  504. 

Ritual  of.     (Juar.  72:   124.     137:  542. 

Report  of  Commission,  1867.    Chr.  Rem.  54:  445. 

Ritual  Conformity.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  1S3. 

Ritualism  in.     <S('<'  Ritualism. 

Romanism  in.     Brit.  Q.  40:  102. 

Existing  Tendencies  to.     Ciir.  Rem.  6:  y^S. 

Progress  of.     (G.  Poynder)  Chr.  (Tbs.  67:  613. 

Rubric,  Amendment  of.     Ed.  R.  126:  499. 

versus  Usage.     Quar.  89:  20^. 

Rubrics  and  Ritual  of.  (Il.lI.^Iilman)  Quar.  72:  232. 

Rubrical  Discipline,  Irregularity  in.     Chr.  Rem.  5: 

525- 


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Church  of  England,  Rubrical  Question  in.     Clir,  Hem. 

9:  476, 

Secession  from.     Dub.  11.  43:  2S7. 

Hum  on.     Cong.  'M.  14:  169. 

in  1S43.     Blackw.  55:  221.  —  (J.  Williams)  Am. 

Church  li.  4:  239. 

Services  of.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  851. 

Reform  of.     (J.  M.  Capes)  Contemp.  16:  519. 

Statistics  of.     Chr.  Rem.  13:  273. 

Subscription  to  l-"ormuIarics.     Chr.  Rem.  48:  350. 

See  Subscription. 

Succession  of.     (C.  Elliott)  Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  121. 

Synods,   Clergy,  and   Laity  of.     (R.  C.  Jenkins) 

Cong.  Q.  15:  2S. 

System  of.     Dub.  R.  12:  222. 

Theology  in.     Chr  Rem.  6:  241. 

Warner  on.     Lond.  M.  4:  516. 

Thirty-nine  Articles  a  I'est  of  Heresy.     Chr.  Rem. 

16:  456. 
: The  Anglicani  and  their  39  Medical  FormulaB. 

Eraser,  84:  695. 

See  Subscription;  Thirty-nine  Articles. 

Thoughts  on.     (II.  Price)  Tait,  n.  s.  4:  294. 

Tithe  Impropriation.     Ed.  R.  117:  361. 

Toleration  within.     Eraser,  63:  483. 

Treason  within.     Eraser,  18:  1S7,  751.     19:  367. 

Tyacke's  Cong^  d'^lire.     (H.  Goodwin)  Contemp. 

7:  5'5- 

under  Cromwell.     Trine.  39:  629. 

Unity  and  Catholicity  of.     Dub.  R.  II :  311. 

Unreality  of  hs  Belief.     Dub.  R.  21 :  461. 

Vestments  of.     (S.  Cheet ham)  Contemp.  2:  557. 

and  the  Eastward  Position.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  900. 

Law  of.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  698.     67:  304. 

Voluntary  System  in.     (Juar.  53:  94. 

Mr.  Voysey  and  Mr.  J'urehas.     Eraser,  83:  457. 

Want  of  Candidates  for  lEoly  Orders.     Chr.  Retn. 

7-  335- 
Whately's  Cautions  for  the  Times,  1854.     Eraser, 

49;  553- 

Whately's  Petition  for  Legislation  on.    Dub.  R.  15 : 

■  277. 

Which  h  ?    Tinsley,  15:  260,  516. 

Wliy  does  it  exist  ?     Tait,  4:  92,  121,  200. 

Church-of-Englandism. "Scotland  taxed  for.    Tait,  i:  235. 
Cliurch  of  Erance,  of  Ireland,  etc.     See  Erance,  Ireland, 

etc. 

—  of  the  Future.     (H.  Alfoid)  Contemp.  9:  161.— (C. 

H.  Bromby)  Contemp.  19:  155. _(0.  A.  Brown- 
son)  Cath.  World,  8:  145.— (J.  M.  Leavitt)  Am. 
Church  R.  23:  450.  — (W.T.Moore)  Chr.  Q.  1 :  4Vv 
Bost.  Q.  5:  I.  — Chr.  Rem.  15:  56.  — Eel.  R.  87: 
129.  — Eraser,  99:  626.  —  Galaxy,  6:  85. 

Bunsen  on.    Chr.  Obs.  49:  753.— No.  Brit.  8:  130. 

—  Prosp.  R.  2:  255. 

Condition  of.     Eor.  Q.  37:  27. 

Prosperity  of.   (L.  P.  Ilickok)  Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  177. 

—  of  God  on  Earth.     Bost.  Q.  2:  326. 

—  of  the  Holy  Sepidcher.     (J.  Mills)  Kitto,  38:  137. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  570. 

—  of  the  Xew  Age.    (E.  II.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  33:  129. 

34:  15"- 

—  of  the  Spirit.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Radical,  2:  3S5. 

—  Officers  of,  Bible  on.    (A.  B.  Ely)  Cong.  Q.  14:  509. 

—  Origin  and  Constitution  of.     Bost.  R.  3:  341. 

—  Original.     (N.  Bangs)  Meth.  Q.  3:  550. 

—  Palmeron.    New  York  R.  10:  100.  —  (J.  Miller)  Princ. 

17:  215. 

—  Paul's  Idea  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mcrccrsb.  9:  205. 

—  Periods  of.     (J.  W.  Santee)  Ref.  Q.  26:  513. 

—  Perpetuity  of.     (G.  B.  Bishop)  Princ.  8:  362. —(C. 

Ilodge)  Princ.  28:  6S9. 


Church,  Tlie,  Pillar  and  Ground  of  the  Truth.     (D.  Y. 
Heisler)  Mercersb.  16:  57S. 

—  Present  Position  of.     (T.  M.  Clark)  Am.  Church  R. 

6:  422.  — Cong.  M.  21:  33,  241. 

—  Present  Tendencies  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam. 

35:  1S2. 

—  Present  Work  of.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  7:  42. 

—  Priesthood  of.   Chr.  Rem.  3:  529.  —  Meth.  Q.  3:  4S5. 

—  Primitive.     (A.  Neandi-r)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  4:  241. — 

(J.  P.  Thompson)  Cong.  Q.  3:  28S. 

Chapin's.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  i:  390. 

Colmaii's.     (E.  Pond)  New  Eng.  1 :  182. 

Government  of.     (G.  S.  Camp)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14: 

245,  40S. 

Hopkins's.     (W.  Mitchell)  Chr.  Q,  Spec.  8:  225. 

Lord  King  on.     Cong.  M.  27:  755. 

—  Progress  in,  Fallacies  of.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  108. 

—  Protestant  Theory  of  Genesis  of.     (J.  O'Connor)  Am, 

Cath.  Q.  3:  385. 

—  Question  of.     Princ.  41 :  546. 

and  German  Theology.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  51 : 

124. 
European.     (A.  T.  lunes)  Contemp.  26:  809. 

—  Questions  concerning.     (H.  Rust)  Mercersb.  6:  293, 

4S1.     7:  20. 

—  Relation  of,  to  human  Nature.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  28:  240. 
to  Society.     (E.  J.  O'Reilly)  Irish  Mo.  2:  48-660. 

3:  45-713-    4:  4I-7II-     5:  107.  — Bub.  H.  78:  73. 

—  Responsibilities  of,  in  Conversion  of  the  World.     (T. 

H.  Skinner)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  205. 

—  Review  of  Essays  on.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  640. 

—  Rock  of.     (C.  F.  Cruse)  Am.  Church  R.  i:  75,  218. 

—  Search  for.     Chr.  R.  20:  422. 

—  Secession,  History  of.     Eel.  R.  81:  695. 

—  Secularization  of.     Nation,  11 :  39. 

—  Sermons  by  Bishop  Blomfield.   Cong.  M.  25:  691,  77^. 

—  Social  Life  in,     Bost.  R.  4:  537.  —  (J.  B.  Clark)  New 

Eng.  39:  305. 

—  Social  Power  of.     (.J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  60:  398. 

—  Social  Reform  and.    (G.  M.  Harmon)  Univ.  Q.  36:  179. 

—  Sociological  Significance  of.    (J.  Dyer)  Penii  Mo.  10: 

693- 

—  Spirituality  of.     (A.  Fleming)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  724. 

—  Stability  of.     (J.  Brubaker)  Luth.  Q.  11:  200. 

—  Strange  Doings  in,  long  ago.     Chamb.  J.  40:  291. 

—  Theories  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  18:  137. 

—  Theses  upon,  by  Dr.  Harnack.     Evang.  R.  13:  122. 

—  Thouirhts  concerning.      Univ.  Q.  20:    146. —  (J.  W. 

Nevin)  Mercersb.  10 :  169,  383. 

—  Triumph  of .     Brownson,  17:  51. 

—  A  true,  and  a  valid  Ministry.    (E.  S.  Janes)  Meth.  Q. 

29:  325. 

—  True  Mission  of.     Dan  v.  Q.  3:  311. 

—  Undeveloped  Resources  of.     (W.  B.  Sprague)  Evang. 

R.  14:  452. 

—  Utility  of  Learning  in.     Retros.  18:  354. 

—  r^.  Church- ^Slember.    (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical,  5 :  234. 

—  Visible.     (J.  M.  Hoppin)  Cong.  Q.  6:  333.  — (J.  D, 

Lewis)  Fortn.  34:  347. 

and  invisible.     (D.   Gans)  Mercersb.   15:    312. — 

(H.  C.  Haithcox)  Luth.  Q.  11:  503. 

—  Visibility  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  25:  670. 

—  Vocation  of.     Brit.  Q.  34:  i. 

—  Voluntary  Principle  in.    (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  9:  514. 

—  What  is  it?    (D.  W.  Eaunee)  Bapt.  Q.  lo:  165. 

—  When  organized?    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  290. 

—  without  a  Bishop.     Meth.  Q.  5:  120. 

—  Witness  of.     (A,  L.  Stone)  Cong.  Q.  6:  350. 

—  Work  and  Responsibility  of.     (A.  L.  Stone)  Cong.  Q. 

6:  190, 

—  The  World  in.     Am.  Church  R.  4:  123. 

Church,  The,  among  the  tall  Chimneys.   Eraser,  50:  272. 


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Church  of  the  Cup  of  cold  Water;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  R. 
Barker)  Cath.  World,  29:  697. 

—  of  the  Glass  of  Water.     Sharjie,  25:  22. 

—  of  the  Vasa  d'Agua;  a  Tale.     Internat.  M.  i:  400. 
Churches  and  the  Church.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam. 

41:  193. 

—  and  Church-Membership.    (D.  Burt)  Cong.  Q.  8:  374. 

—  Battle  of.     (J.  Martineau)  Westm.  54:  441. 

—  Chapter  about.    (J.  B.  A'arnum)  Am.  Whig  R.  3:  523. 

—  Dangers  and  Constitution  of.     Prosp.  R.  5:  431. 

—  Dead  and  alive.     St.  .James,  27:  60. 

—  Decline  of.     (.J.  V.  Blake)  Radical,  i:  625. 

—  Early,  Life  and  Practice  in.    (W.  H.  Withrow)  Meth. 

Q.  31 :  20. 

—  Established.     (H.  Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  31 :  209. 
National  Aspects  of.     Brit.  (j.  73:   140. 

—  Evil  in.     (.J.  Hall)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  345. 

—  Fellowship  among,  Basis  of.     (.S.  B.  Goodenow)  New 

Eng.  33 :  337. 
Promotion  of.     (E.  W.  Gilman)  Cong.  Q.  13:  225. 

—  in  New  England,  Practices  of.     Ccng.  Q.  17:  253. 

—  Independent,  their  first  Formation.    (J.  L.  Dagg)  Bapt. 

Q.  5:  478. 

—  Independence  and  Equality  of  local.     (H.  M.  Dexter) 

Cong.  Q.  6:  147. 

—  Intercommunion  of.     (T.  W.  Aveling)  Cong.  6:  437. 

—  Cong.  M.  15:  8. 

—  New;  Progress  of  Dissent.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  23: 

549.     31:  229.  —  Fraser,  13:  249. 

—  Numbering  of,  and  their  Members.     (A.  H.  Quint) 

Cong.  Q.  i:  135. 

—  of  the  three  Kingdoms.    (W.  Empson)  Ed.  R.  81 :  526. 

—  Brit.  Q.  12:  217. 

—  Preservation  and  thorough  Order  of.  Chr.  Rem.  8:517. 

—  Right  of ,  to  hold  Property.    Spirit  Pilg.  i :  113.   2:128. 

—  Primitive  and  Apostolic.     (N.  Van  AJstine)  Luth.  Q. 

7:  54- 
Secession  of.    (J.  P.  Wilson)  Chr.  Mo.  .Spec.  10:  2S1. 

—  Schelling  on   Characteristics  of   different   Christian. 

Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  283. 

—  The  Seven.     Mus.  18:  142. — Art  .T.  15:  36-250. 
Churches,  Ancient,  Observations  on.   (E.  Ledwick)  Arch. 

8:  165. 

Restoration  of.     (B.  Champneys)  Portfo.  3:  S. — 

(G.  Crabbe)  Eraser,  97:  449. 

—  and  Cathedrals,  Continental,     (^hr.  Rem.  16:  27. 

—  and  Parsonages.     (O.  E.  Day)  New  Eng.  12:  276. 

—  Anglican  Arrangement  of.   (W.  Patton)  I'ioncer,  4:  35. 

—  Anglo-Saxon,   Ceremonial  of  consecrating,  etc.     (.1. 

Gage)  Arch.  25:  235,  275. 

—  Building  of.     (I.  P.  I^angworthy)  Cong.  Q.  2:  20. — 

New  Eng.  6:  i.  —  (A.  I).  Gridley)  Hours  at  Home, 

10:  549. 

by  Capitalists.    Chr.  Rem.  5:  733. 

Eras  in.     Hours  at  Home,  7:  385. 

Extravagance  in.     Am.  Arch.  5:  34. 

in  the  Middle  Ages.     (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Unita.  R. 

^5'  97-  — (J-  MacAlister)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  125. 
Modern.     Am.  Arch.  5:  50,  66.  —  (A.  F.  Oakey) 

Am.  Arch.  8:  89. 

—  Chapters  on.     Sharpc,  11:  288. 

—  Chat  about  our.     (E.  S.  Gould)  Putnam,  11:  754. 

—  Consecration  of.     (F.  C.  Oakdey)  Iri.-h  Mo.  2:  65. 

—  Country,  Plan  for.     (M.  J.  O'Connor)  Cath.  World, 

7:  135- 

—  Decoration  of  recent.     (C.  Cooke)  Scrib.  15:  569. 

—  Dorset.     Antiquary,  4:  273. 

—  Episcopal  Chairs,  Stone  Seats,  etc.,  in.     (C.  Clarke) 

Arch.  11:  317. 

—  Free  and  open.     (Earl  Nelson)  St.  .Tames.  37:  74. 

—  Gothic  Congregational.    (J.  A.  Clapham)  Cong.  7:  202. 
in  New  England.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Cong.  7:  100. 


Churches,  How  to  construct.     (J.  S.  Sewall)  New  Eng. 
21:  24. 

—  in  France  and  Switzerland  in  Time  of  Charlemagne. 

(.J.  H.  Parker)  Arch.  37:  244. 

—  in  London,  Against  Demolition  of.    (C.  K.  Paul)  19th 

Cent.  7:  486.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  52. 

—  Interior  Arrangement  of.  (C.  C.  Edgerton)  Am.  Church 

R.  30:  26. 

—  Internal  Decoration  and  Arrangement.   Quar.  I02:  88. 

—  of  Europe.  Art  .J.  22:  22-375.  23:  14-271.  24:  50-235. 

—  Open.     Theo.  R.  2:  103.  —  Chr.  Rem.  24:  Si. 

—  Popish  Fittings  in.     Chr.  Obs.  48:  104,  251. 

—  Responsibility  attached  to  Restoration  of.     Chr.  Rem. 

8:  138. 

—  Round,  Origin  and  Antiquity  of.     (J.  Essex)  Arch. 

6:  163. 

—  Rural.     New  York  R.  9:  180. 

—  What  they  cost.     (J.  M.  Whiton)  Scrib.  13:  404. 
Set  Architecture,  Church;  Meeting-Houses. 

Church  Administration.     (T.  W.  Aveling)  Cong.  6:  16S- 

433- 
Church  Architecture.     See  Architecture,  Church. 
Church  Attendance.  (J.  W.  Kimball)  Ncmt  Eng.  21:  537. 

—  Is  it  worth  while  ?  (C.  A.  Humphreys)  Unita.  R.  8:  189. 

—  Regular.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  4:   110. 
Church  Authority.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  19:  180. 

—  and   personal   Responsibility.      (A.   De   Vere)   Cath. 

World,  20:  577. 

—  Nature  and  Extent  of.     Danv.  Q.  4:  i. 

—  Wilberforce  on.     Brownson,  12:  339. — Chr.  Obs.  55: 

255.  — Dub.  R.  37:  450. 
Church  Bell  at  P'anim ;    a  Danish  Poem.     (C.   Larseu) 

Lakeside,  8:  182. 
Church  Calendars.    Chr.  Rem.  40:  386. 
Church  Commission  and  English  Cathedrals.    Dub.  Univ. 

14:  3- 
Church  Courts,  Royal  Commission  on.     Fraser.  103:  530. 

—  Slavery  in.     Danv.  Q.  4:  516. 

Church  (Covenant,  English,  1654.     Cong.  Q.  4:  21. 
Church  Development.     (J.  M.  Cramp)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  455, 
Church  Discipline.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  366. — 
(S.  B.  Goodenow)  Cong.  R.  9:  360.  —  (D.  Y.  Ileisler) 
Mercersb.  25:  268.  —  Chr.  K.  9:  416.  —  (G.  Diehl) 
Luth.  Q.  10:  362. 

—  and  Business.     (T.  W.  Aveling)  Cong.  6:  433. 

—  Anglican  Layman  on.    Month,  38:  2S2. 

—  Imperfect  Rights  and  Obligations  as  related  to.    (L. 

A.  Atwater)  Princ.  38:  94. 

—  in  Boston,  1646,  Case  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

3:  75- 

—  Process  of.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  5:  256. 
Church  Economics.     Eel.  R.  116:  308. 

Church  Education  Society.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  62S. 
Church  Efforts  to  reform  the  World.     (E.  Lord)  Lit.  & 

Theo.  R.  1 :  443. 
Church  Endowments,  their  Origin.     Cong.  3:  449. 
Church   Establishments.     Ed.   R.  38:    145. — Cong.  M. 

16:  355. — Westm.  21:  372. 

—  and  Voluntary  System.  Dub.  L^niv.  16:  218,325,  409. 

—  Dealtry  and  Wilks  on.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  103. 

—  National,  Works  on.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  653,  763. 

—  Principles  of.     Fraser,  14:  131. 

—  Wardlaw  on.     Eel.  R.  69:  695. 

Chtirch  Expansion,  Pearson  on.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  391. 
Church  Extension.     (A.  J.  Kynett)  Meth.  (J.  32:  268. — 
Quar.  103:  139. 

—  Debate  on,  1840.     Ed.  R.  72:  207. 

—  Early  Methods  of.     (.1.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  i:  53. 

—  Paul's  Method  of.     (S.  McCall)  Cong.  Q.  3:   249. 
Church  Fellowship,  Duty  of .     Cong.  M.  i:  314. 
Church  Festivals  and  their  Household  Names.    Chr,  Rem. 

24:  3S5. 


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CHURCH 


Churcli  Finance,  Apostolic  System  of.    (J.  C.  Wiglitman) 

IJapt.  Q.  5:  385. 
Church  Goods,  Instructions  for  the  Surve}-  of.    (J.  Caley) 

Arch.  18:  298. 

—  and  Chantries  of  Derbyshire  in  tlie  i6th  Centurj'.     (M. 

E.  C.  Walcott)  Keli(|uary,  11:   1.  Si. 
Church  Government.     (N.  Achinis)  Hib.  Sac.  i:  591. — 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:   462.  —  (.J.   I'oiter)  Am.  Mc(h. 
M.  22:  13. 

—  First.     (W.  C.  Dawson)  Chr.  Q.  5:  145,  3S7. 

—  Hints  on.     (I.  E.  Graet^')  Mercersb.  23:  472. 

—  History  of  Changes  in.    (E.  Pond)  New  Eng.  13:  295. 

—  Sclf-Government  in.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  9:  522. 

—  Society,  The,  and  the  Church.     (A.  D.  Stowell)  New 

Eng.  36:  487. 

—  Turnbull  on.     Eel.  R.  34:  39S. 

Church  Historians,  German.     No.  Brit.  29:  340. 

Church  History.  Chr.  K.  i:  417.  —  Brit.  Q.  2:  72. — 
(A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  i.  —  (J.  A.  Alex- 
ander) Priiic.  5:  47.  —  (R.  Kobbins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec, 
3:  433.  —  (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  22:  27.  —  (D. 
P.  Kidder)  Meth.  Q.  28:  203.  — (C.  F.  Schaeffer) 
Evang.  R.  10:  586.  — (M.  J.  Spalding)  U.  S.  Cath. 
M.  3:  205-341.  —  Cong.  M.  28:  437,  511.  —  Eel. 
R.  122:  426.  —  Univ.  Q.  12:  266. 

—  Alzog's.     (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q.  38:    177.  — Meth.  Q. 

40:  504. 

—  and  the  Baptists.     Chr.  R.  20:  569. 

—  Anderson's  Colonial.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  615. 

—  as  a  Science.     (P.  Schaff)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  54. 

—  Bede's.     Eel.  R.  94:  192. 

—  before  the  Reformation,  Ages  of.     Brit.  Q.  26:  144. 

—  Dollinger's.     Mo.  R.  151:  464.     152:  603. 

—  Early.      (S.   Osgood)   Chr.    Exam.    55  :    358.  —  (L. 

Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  14:  770. 
Mossnian's.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  258. 

—  Eusebius's.    Eel.  R.  68:  369. 

—  Fry's.    Eel.  R.  43:  37. 

—  Gieseler's.    (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  10:  327. — Eel.  R. 

80:   402.  — Bib.   R.    3:    I.  — (J.   A.    Alexander) 
Princ.  29:  636. 

—  Growth  and  Petrifaction  in  the  Early  Church.     (E. 

W.  Reynolds)  Univ.  Q.  22:  5. 

—  Guericke's  Manual  of.    (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R. 

10:  146. 

—  Hardwick's.     Chr,  Obs.  56:  741. 

—  Hase's.     (W.  D.  Godnian)  Meth.  Q.  15:  457. 

—  in  2d  Century.     (.J.  M.  Cramp)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  24. 

—  in  2d  and  3d  Centuries,  Kaye  on.     Chr.  Obs.  27:  347. 

—  in  4th-5th  Centuries.    (A.  G.  Laurie)  Univ.  Q.  21 :  466. 

—  in  Dark  Ages.    Brownson,  6:  330. 

—  in  Middle  Ages.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  46:  345. 

Janeway's.     (G.  B.  Russell)  Mercersb.  5:  50. 

Trench  on.     (M.   P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  Ii:  208. — 

Dub.  R.  82:  447. 

—  Killen's  Ancient.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  77. 

—  Kirkton's.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  18:  502. 

—  Kurtz's.     (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  6:  287. 

—  Later,  Hagenbach's.     (J.  F.  Hurst)  Meth.  Q.  24:  195. 

—  Lee's.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  2S6. 

—  Lights  and  Shadows  of.     (M.  Mahan)  Am.  Church  R. 

15:  608. 

—  Lost  Chapter  of.     Month,  2:  241. 

—  JLinual  of.     (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  lo:   146. 

—  iNIayer's.     (E.  Hciner)  Mercersb.  3:  398. 

—  Method  of.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  26:  300. 

—  Milner's.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  301.  —  Chr.  Obs.  2:  609,  676, 

746.    3:  29,  109.     9:  26, 

—  Modern.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr,  Exam.  48:  411. 

—  Alosheim's.     Eel.  R.  19:  217. 

—  Nature  and  Worth  of  the   Science.     (H.  B.  Smith) 

Bib.  Sac.  8:  412. 


Church  Histon,',  Neander's.  (B.  Soars)  Bib.  Sac.  4:  386. 
—  Am.  Church  R.  3:  228.  — Chr.  R.  i:  565.  — (E. 
R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  5:  472.  —  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s. 
4:  126.  —  (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  65.  —  (A. 
Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  loS.  —  (G.  P\  Simmons) 
Chr,  Exam.  43:  427. —  (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ. 
16:  155.— (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  58: 
265.  — (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  80:  199.  — Eel.  R. 
55:  460.  76:  376.  — No.  Brit.  21:  loi.  — Brit.  Q. 
12:  305. 

—  Old  and  new  Writers  on.     Chr.  Rem.  43:  26, 

—  Original  Mode  of  editing.     Blackw.  2:  305. 

—  Philosopiiy  of.    (W.  Adams)  Am.  Church  R.  12:  193. 

13:   193,  361. 

—  Pictures  from  early.     Good  Words,  1 :  581,  721,  737. 

—  Province  and  Uses  of.     (.J.  S.  Lee)  Univ.  Q.  26:  463. 

—  Relation    of  Reformed  Churches  to.     (II.   B.  Smith) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  177. 

—  Schaff's,  of  the  Apostolic  Age.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng. 

12:  237.  —  (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  14:  476. — 
(J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  3:  296. —  (C.  P.  Krauth) 
Evang.  R.  3:  107.  — (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 
6:  665.  —  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  12: 
369.  — (C.  F.  Schaeffer)  Evang.  R.  10:  586.  — Cath. 
World,  8:  417.— Eel.  R.  100:  399.  — (C.  A.Aiken) 
Princ.  39:  392. 

—  Schmidt's  Freedom  of  Thought  and  Faith  in  ist  Cen- 

tury.    Prosp.  R.  3:  542. 

—  Scott's,  1530-46.     Chr.  Obs.  27:  29,96.     29:  761, — 

Eel.  R.  45:  536.  49:  331.  51:  433.  56:  512,— 
Chr.  Obs.  31 :  753,  800. 

—  Smith's  Tables  of.     (L.  Whiting)  No.  Am.  92:  318, 

—  Study  of.     (S.  Martin)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  15:  293. 
Stanley  on.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  769. 

—  Theodorct's.     Eel.  Mus.  3:  447. 

—  Transformations  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  69, 

—  Value  of.     (A.  Hovey)  Chr.  R.  19:  48. 

—  Waddington's.     (D.  'Welsh)  Ed.  R.  62 :  132, 

—  Welsh's.     No.  Brit.  3:  444. 

—  Wilkinson's  Review  of  Milner  on,     Chr.  Obs.  6:  34. 

—  Yeate's  Indian.     Eel.  R.  29:  250, 
See  Christianity,  History  of. 

Church  Independency  and  the  State.     (A.  M.  Fairbairn) 

Brit.  Q.  73:  441. 
Church  Lands,  Secularization  of.     (J.  P.  Quincy)  0.  &  N. 

7:  580. 
Church  Lane,  St.  Giles.    Fraser,  37:  257, 
Church  Law,  Administration  of.     (G.  G.  Reynolds)  Meth. 

Q.  40:  605. 

—  Blunt's  Book  of.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  299. 

Church  Life,  Requisites  of.     (J.  Gilbert)  Cong.  3:  285. 

—  Type  of.     (J.  Williams)  Am.  Church  R.  5:  63, 
Church  Manual.     (D.  Wight,  jr.)  Cong.  Q.  7:  163. 
Church-Member,  Mitchell's.     (S.  Miller)  Princ.  8:  243, 
Church-Members,   Absent,  and  what  to  do  with  them, 

(S.  B.  Goodenow)  Cong.  Q.  17:  534. 

—  Faults  of,   no  Excuse  for  not  making  a  Profession. 

(E.  Kellogg)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  281. 

—  Litigation  among.     (S.  Tracy)  Cong.  Q.  12:  211. 
Church-Membership,  Admission  to.     Cong.  M.  14:  656, 

711. 

—  and  Creeds.     (C.  Gushing)  Cong.  Q.  19:  261. 
as  Tests.     (K.  Twining)  New  Eng.  32:  670. 

—  and  Meetings.     (T.  W.  Avcling)  Cong.  6:  345. 

—  Entrance  into.     (J.  W.  Santee)  Mercersb.  17:  373. 
Sermon  on.  (F.  D.  Huntington)  Mo.  Rcl.M.  10:  481. 

—  Hasty  Admissions  to.     (T.  Edwards)  Princ.  5:  306. 

—  Qualifications  for.     Cong.  M.  3:  375. 

—  What  constitutes  ?     (T.  G,  Apple)  Mercersb.  23:  325. 
See  Communion. 

Church  Missionary  Principles,  (C,  F.  Childc)  Chr.  Obs 
76:  401, 


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Church  Missionary  Society.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  52. 

—  Reports.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  64:  66:  app. 

—  Review  of  Pampliletsoii,  iSiS.     Clir.  Obs.  17:  97,  S65. 
Churcli  Monopoly.     Westm.  21 :  62. 

Church  Music.     See  Music,  Church. 

Church  Oljservances  and  religious  Life.      (.J.  D.  Long) 

UiiKa.  R.  3:  257. 
Churcli  OfHcers.     Spirit  Pilg.  4:  186.  — (S.  E.  Shepard) 

Chr.  Q.  i:  251. 
Church  Organization.     Mo.Rel.  M.  12:  301.     19:13. 

—  and  Government.     (D.  G.  Porter)  Clir.  Ci.  5:  64,201. 

—  Report  on,  1865.     (E.  H.  Scars)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  40:  85. 
Church  Order,  Rules  of.     (IL  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  5 :  323. 
Church  Party,  Spirit  of .     Eel.  R.  71:  262. 

Churcli  Parties.     Liv.  Age,  39:  451. 

—  as  Apologists.     (F.  Wharton)  Bib.  Sac.  37:  440. 
Church  Pastoral-Aid  Society,  Report,  etc.,  1S49.     Chr. 

Obs  49:  app. 
Church  Poetry  and  Music.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  6:  4SS. 
Church  Policy,  Essays  on.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  517. 
Church  Politics,  Comparative,  iSSi.     (A.  M.  Fairbairn) 

Brit.  Q.  74:  399. 
Church  Polity.     (H.  D.  Evans)  Am.  Ch.  Mo.   i:  11.— 

(S.  E.   Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  5:  342.  — Am.  Melh.  M. 

14:  43S. 

—  and  Establishments,  Dick  on.     Cong.  M.  18:  561. 

—  in  the  first  Age.     (A.  HoA-ey)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  225. 
Church  Principles  and  Life.     Va'I.  R.  112:  372. 

—  and  Polity:  Litton  and  Barrett.     Lond.  (J.  2:  459. 

—  Gladstone  on.     Chr.  Obs.  41 :  677.  —  Eel.  R.  73:  369. 

—  in  Church  History.     (W.  Kirkus)  Am.  Church  R.  32: 

41,  135- 
Church  Property  and  Trust  Deeds.     Brit.  Q.  39:  357. 

—  Appropriation  of.     (T.  H.  Lister)  Ed.  I\.  60:  4S3. 

—  Custody  of.     (G.  W.  Hodge)  Am.  Church  R.  31 :  42. 

—  in  Canada.     (A.  N.  Bethune)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  41. 

—  E.  Miall  on.     Lond.  Q.  20:  i. 

—  Questions  of,  in  the  South.     (E.  N.  Cobleigh)  Meth. 

Q.  31:  614. 

—  Taxation  of.     (A.  W.  Pitzer)  No.  Am.  131:  362.— 

(E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  133:  255.  — (H.  W.  Foote) 

Uuita.  R.  7:  349,  465.  —  (E.  McChesney)  Meth.  Q. 

36:  243.  — (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:  23. —(W. 

T.  Moore)  Chr.Q.6:  175.  — (.J.  P.  Quincy)  O.  &N. 

6:  649. —  (H.  J.  Van  Dyke)  Cong.  3:  560.  — So.  R. 

n.  s.  20;   169. 
Church  Psalmody.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5 :  25.     See  also  Hymns 

and  Psalms. 
Church  Question.     (J.  A.  Seiss)  Evang.  R  2:  58. 
Church   Questions,   Recent  Pamphlets  on,   1S77.      Chr. 

Obs.  77:  504-825. 
Church  Rates.     Ed.  R.  66:  295.  — (J.  Allen)  Ed.  R.  70: 

48.  — (J.  J.  Blunt)  (Juar.  57:  363. —Quar.  no:  544. 

—  Fraser,  15:  146.  —  Eel.  R.  65:  290,  375.    66:  109. 

—  Abolition  of.     Westm.  70:  30.  — Ed.  R.  65:  17S*. 

—  and  Disraeli,  1861.     Eel.  R.  II3:  218. 

—  and  Ecclesiastical  (,'ommission.     Fraser,  II :  457. 

—  and  Scotch  Church.     Blackw.  41:  682. 

—  Sir  .John  Coleridge  on,  i860.  Eel.  R.  in:  89. 

—  Imprisonment  for  not  paying.     Cong.  M.  24:  415. 

—  in  1835.     Fa-1.  R.  62:  519. 

—  in  1S36.     Eel.  R.  65:  290,  375. 

—  in  1837.    Eel.  R.  66:  109. 

—  in  1853.    Eel.  R.  98:  80. 

—  in  1859.    Eel.  R.  109:  56,  325, 

—  Legislation  on,  and  Vestry  Contests,   1855.     Eel.  R. 

loi:  348. 

—  Question  of,  1859.     Eel.  R.  no:  630. 

Church  Reform,  Riland  on.     Cong.M.  13:  360.  488,  545. 
Church  Revenues  and  Church  Hales.     Ed.  R.  66:  295. 
Church  Robbery.     Blackw.  38:  248. 


Church  Scandal  in  Rome  in  3d  Century.     (J.  Tulloch) 

Good  Words,  3:  307. 
Church  Schools  and  Colleges.     (S.  Eliot)  Am.  Church  R. 

12:  66. 
Church  Service,  Forms  of.    Mercersb.  6:  355. 
Church  Services.     Once  a  Week,  21:  560. 
Church  Union.     (T.G.Apple)  Mercersb.  16:  481.  — (J. 

W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  21 :  5.  —  (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Chr. 

Q.  2:  167.  —  Brit.  Q.  47:  478.  —  Chr.  Rem.  3:  621. 

51:  156.     52:  155. — No.  Brit.  24:  140. 

—  and  the  Confessions.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  25:  560. 

—  and  the  Old   Catholic   Movement.      (J.   W.   Nevin) 

Mercersb.  20:  285. 

—  Basis  for.     (T.  M.  Clark)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  4S1. 

—  Bonn  Conference,  1S75.     Lond.  Q.  46:  57. 

—  Essays  on.     Chr.  Rem.  55:  202. 

—  Movement  for.     (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  Q.  i:  in. 

—  Order  of  corporate  Reunion.      (F.  G.  Lee)  19th  Cent. 

10:  744. 

—  Principles  of.     Prosp.  R.  10 :  483. 

—  Reunion  of  entire  Church.     Brownson,  19:  i. 
Dollinger  on.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  241. 

Leibnitz  on.     (S.  Stead)  Contemp.  5:  50,  437. 

Organic.     (.1.  P.  Lacroix)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  391. 

Church  L'nity.  (P.  Berry)  Mercersb.  4:  322.  —  (A.  C. 
Coxe  and  W.  Tatlock)  Am.  Church  R.  31:  211.— 
(.J.  M.  Hoppin)  New  Eng.  33:  107.  —  (Earl  Nelson) 
19th  Cent.  10:  120.  — (T.  Kliefoth)  Am.  Presb.  R. 
2:  383.  — (M.Loy)Evang.  R.  8:  1.  — (A.  D.  Mayo) 
O.  &'N.  5:  363.  — (.1.  H.  Merle  d'Aubigne)  Cong. 
M.  27  :  576. —  (T.  F.  Scott)  Am.  Church  R.  11  : 
288.  —  (H.  Tappan)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i:  617. 
—  (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  20:  104.  —  Am.  Ch.  Mo. 
1:  99.  —  Chr.  Obs.  74:  Soi.  —  Am.  Church  R.  31: 
304.  —  Eel.  R.  107:  512. 

—  and  Conversion  of  the  World.     (J.  A.  Bollcs)  Am. 

Church  R.  32:  26. 

—  and  its  Doctrines.     (.J.  H.  Merle  d'Aubign^)  Lit.  & 

Theo.  R.  2:  58S.— (J.  H.  Merle  d'Aubignt?)  Am. 
Bib.  Repos.  6:  332. 

—  and  social  Amelioration.     Brownson,  1 :  310. 

—  Cyprian's  View  of.    (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  4:  350. 

—  English.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  i. 

—  Movements  towards.     (F.  H.  Dickinson)  Am.  Church 

R.  7:  59. 

—  Need  of  visible.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R. 

17:  611. 

—  The  one  Body.     (C.  M.  Parkman)  Am.  Church  R. 

29:  102. 

—  Organic,  William  E.  Knox  on.    (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath. 

World,  24:  657. 

—  Spiritual.     (L.  Mann)  Theo.  R.  8:  154. 

Church  Vestments.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Contemp.  25:  476. 

—  Marriott  on.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  17S. 

—  A.  P.  Stanley  on.    (R.  F.  Littledale)  Contemp.  25:  571. 

—  Surplice  or  Gown.     Chr.  Obs.  71:  201. 

Church  Work  in  large  Cities.  (W.  Welsh)  Am.  Church 
R.  17:  39.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  551. 

—  Suggestions  about.     (G.  U.  Weiinor)  Luth.  Q.  6:  440. 
Church  Year.     (IL  I.  Schmidt)  Evang.  R.  2:  16. 

—  Conception  and  Claims  of.     (.1.  W.  Nevin)  Jlercersb. 

8:  456. 

—  Lessons  of.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  ■>[ercersb.  2o:  422. 

—  Relation  of  Sermon  to.     (Dr.  Plett)  Evang.  R.  18:  169, 
See  Christian  Year. 

Churchill,  Charles,  the  Satirist.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  493, 

—  Parson  and  Poet.  (.1.  F.  Ilitchmaii)  St.  .lames,  13:  168. 

—  Poetical  Works  of.     (.1.  Forster)  Ed.  R.  81 :  46.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  4:  496.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  4:  420. 
Churchill  Genealogy.  (F.  F.  Starr)  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  301. 
Churchliness,  Characteristics  of.   (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb. 

12:  40. 


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256 


CINCINNATI 


Churcliman  ascfirtained,  Overton's  True.     Chr.  Obs.  i: 
24-440.     2:  562.     3:  421-633.    4:  689. 

—  Oxford  and  Evangelical.     Brit.  Q.  i :  436. 
Churchmen  guiding  modern  Thought.     (J.  II.  Ward) 

Am.  Church  R.  35:  219. 
Churchwarden's  Accounts  for  Minchenliampton,  Glouces- 
tershire, Eiig.     (J.  Bruce)  Arch.  35:  409. 

—  of  the  Parish  of  Leverton.    (E.  Peacock)  Arch.  41 :  }2i3- 

of  Wing,  Bucks.     {V.  Ouvry)  Arch.  36:  219. 

Churchyard,  Seaside.     House.  Words,  2:  257. 
Churchyards  and  Epitaphs.     Sharpo,  32:  156.     33:157. 

34:  252. 

—  and  Metropolitan  Board  Act,  1S54.    Chr.  Obs.  54:  267. 

—  Chapters  on.     (C.  Bowles)  Blackw.  15:  467.     l6:  317, 

468.     17:28,345,437.     20:610.     22:33,206,341. 
23:  55-309-     25:  163-601. 

—  Concerning.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  58:  47. 

—  of  London.     Chamb.  J.  37:  406.  —  Westm.  40:  149. 
Churchyard  Eclogue.     (T.  Aird)  Blackw.  36:  615.     50: 

760. 
Churchyard  Wanderings.     Colburn,  5:  84. 
Churton,  H.     Toinette.     (R.  S.  Kust)  Meth.  Q.  35:  473. 
Chute  Genealogy.    N.  E.  Reg.  13:  123. 
Ciarlatano,  II.     Penny  M.  14:  145. 
Cibaria  Memorabilia.     Eraser,  15:  371,434. 
Gibber,  Colley.     (H.  A.  Huntington)  Lippinc.  21:  563. 

Colburn,   124:  34.  —  Cornh.  37:   187.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

13:  312. 

—  and  his  Associates.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  32. 

—  and  Caio  Gabriel.     Once  a  Week,  26:  255. 

—  and  his  Descendants.     Temp.  Bar,  53:  60. 

—  Apology  for  his  own  Life.     Blackw.  13:  294.  —  (T.  N. 

Talfourd)  Retros.  i:  167. 

—  Richard  the  Third.     Lond.  M.  3:  433. 

—  vs.  Shakspere.     (H.  B.  Baker)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  343. 
Cicada;,  The.     (W.  M.  Nevin)  Mcrcersb.  3:  426. 

—  New  Species  of.     (J.  K.  Lord)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  42S. 

—  Song  of.    (F.  C.  Clark)  Am.  Natural.  9:  70.  —  (J.  C. 

Galton)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  16:  353. 
Cicada  septendecim.     Penny  M.  6:  87. 
Cicely's  Christmas.     (C.  E.  Woolson)  Appleton,  6:  753. 
Cicero.    (H.  R.  Cleveland)  No.  Am.  46:  20.  — (T.  Do 

Quincey)  Blackw.  52:  i.      95:  544.  —  Quar.  150: 

337.  —  Pennj'  M.  7:  261. 

—  and  Clodius.     (E.  S.  Beesly)  Fortn.  5:  421. 

—  and  Demosthenes.    Mo.  R.  152:  89. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Loud.  Q.  8:  355.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  42:  191. 

—  and  .Julius  Ca;sar.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  202. 

—  as  a  Man  of  Letters.     (A.  Trollope)  Fortn.  28:  401. 

—  as  an  Orator.     (G.  Shepard)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  123.  —Mo. 

R.  149:  68.  — (E.  G.  Parker)  Chr.  Exam.  65:  333. 

—  as  a  Politician.     (A.  Trollope)  Fortn.  27:  495. 

—  Character  of.     (R.  Ornsby)  Dub.  R.  87:  i. 

—  De  Legibus,  Critical  Notes  on.      (W.  D.  Pearman) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  14:  503. 

—  De  Oratore.     (Prof.  Billroth)  Evang.  R.  19:  574. 

—  Kelsall's  Translations  of.     Ed.  R.  22:  127. 

—  Letters  to  Atticus.     Mo.  R.  109:  397. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Westm.  64:  353. 

—  Life  of.     (E.  F.  Stewart)  Am.  Church  R.  34:  199. 
Forsyth's.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  i:  49. — 

(II.  J.  Warner)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  57.  — Chr.  Obs. 

64:  4S8.  —  Lond.  Q.  22:  301.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

63 •  ^37-  —  (H.  C.  Cameron)  Princ.  38:  577.  —  Quar. 

115: '68. 

Passages  in.     (C.  J.  Vaughan)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  9:  275. 

Trollope's.      Blackw.    129:  211.      Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  148:  643.  —  (J.  Y.  O'Con(n)  Cath.  World,  33: 

200. 

—  Lives  of.  Old  and  new.     (N.  Porter)  Hours  at  Home, 

i:  346. 


Cicero,  Negative  Character  of.     Nat.  Q.  11:  297. 

—  on  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul.     (J.  N.  Bellows)  Chr. 

Exam.  33:  129,  316. 

—  the  Orator,  and  Antony  the  Triumvir.    Eraser,  32:  314. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (B.  F.  Clark)  Penn  Mo.  II :  522. 

—  Proconsulate  of .    (.1.  G.  MacLeod)  Month,  32:  187,458. 

—  Republic  of.     (S.  Willard)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  370.  —  (C. 

Gushing)  No   Am.  17:  33.  — So.  R.  4:  136. — Mo. 

K-  103:  337.  — Lond.  M.  7:  437. 
Feathcrstonaugh's    Translation.      (II.    S.  Legaru) 

So.  R.  4:  136. 
Maio's  Discovery  of.     Eel.  R.  38:  413. 

—  Thoughts  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  495. 

Cicesbeo,  or  Customs  of  Sicily.     (W.  D.  Potter)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  10:  601,  681. 
Cid,  The.     (Prof,  de  Vericour)  Dub.  Univ.  56:  596. — 

St.  James,  19:  2S8. 

—  Chronicle  of.     For.  R.  4:  438.  —  Quar.  i:  117, 
Southey's.     Eel.  R.  9:  201. 

—  Herder's.     House.  Words,  5:  415. 

—  Poem  of.     (M.  Arnold)  Macmil.  24:  471, 

—  Sketch  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  533. 

—  Song  of.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  121. 
Cider  Cellar.     Lond.  M.  2:  384. 
Cider-Making.     Penny  M.  4:  271. 
Cider-Mill,  American.     Penny  M.  6:  194. 
Ci-devants.     Once  a  Week,  25:  115. 
Cigar,  Defense  of  my.     Eraser,  17:  155. 

Cigars.     All  the  Year,  13:  35.  —  Pract.  M.  3:  129. 

—  and  Tobacco;  a  Sketch.     New  Q.  10:  26. 

—  from  Elsinore;  a  Romance.     St.  James,  15:  226. 

—  Havana.     All  the  Year,  17:  loS. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Hunt,  6:  193 —  Pract.  M.  i:  267. 
Cigarettes.     Chamb.  J.  45:  617. — Galaxy,  23:471. 

—  Havana.     Lond.  Soc.  21:  505. 

Cilia,  Vibrating,  Experiments  with.     (J.  Wj-man)  Am. 

Natural.  5:  611. 
Ciliary  Motion.     Chamb.  J.  5:  382. 
Cilicia,  Langlois's  Travels  in.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am. 

94:  309. — Colburn,  122:  127. 

—  Researches  in.     Colburn,  163:  313. 
Cilician  Pirates.     (W.  F.  Smith)  Cornh.  7:  530. 
Cilley,  Jonathan,  with  portrait.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Dem. 

R.  3:  67. 

—  Duel  with  Graves.     Dem.  R.  1:493.    10:482.— New 

York  R.  3:  26S. 
Cimabue,  John  and  Giotto.    (W.  de  B.  Fryer)  Penn  Mo. 

12:  574)  654. 
Cimarosa,  D.     Eiig.  Dom.  M.  10:  285. 
Cimbri,  Ethnography  of  the.     (G.  Rawlinson)  Anthrop.  J. 

6:  150. 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Nation,  i:  495. 
Cinchona  Forests  of  South  America.     (H.  S.  Wellcome) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  507. 
Cinchona  Plant.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  696. 

—  Culture  of.     (H.  B.  Brady)  Nature,  8:  555. 

in  India.     Ed.  R.  118:  507. 

Cincinnati,  City  of.     De  Bow,  16:  615. 

—  Commerce  of.     De  Bow,  12:  88. 

—  Early  History  of.     111.  M.  2:  459. 

—  Faience  Pottery  of.     (A.  C.  Hall)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15: 

357. 

—  45tli  Anniversary  of  Settlement.     West.  M.  2:  145. 

—  in  1826.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  262.— West.  Mo.  R.  i :  61. 

—  in  1835.     West.  M.  5:  26. 

—  in  1850-51.     Hunt,  25:  429. 

—  in  1867.     (J.  Partou)  Atlan.  20 :  229. 

—  Music  Hall.     Am.  Arch.  1 :  300.     3:  145. 

—  Musical  Festival,  1S73.  (G.  P.  Upton)  Lakeside,  9:  472. 

—  Porkopolis:  Busch's  Wanderungen.  Colburn,  103: 139. 

—  Private  Picture  Collections  in.     (G.  W.  Nichols)  Gal- 

axy, 10:  511. 


CINCINNATI 


257 


CITIZENSHIP 


Cincinnati,  Queen  of  the  West.     Fraser,  73:  42, 

—  Sinton  Rostrum.     Am.  Arch,  i:   121,  297. 

—  Statistics  of.     (\Y.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  3:  219. 

—  View  of,  1816.     Portfo.(Den.)  15:  25. 

—  Walk  in,  1829.     Knick.  9:  259. 

—  Woodward  High  School  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  520. 
Cincinnati  and  Charleston  Railroad.     West.  JI.  5:  538. 
Cincinnati,  Society  of.     (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  77:  267. 

—  List  of  Pennsylvania  Members.     Hist.  M.  21:  107. 

—  New  England  Society.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  100. 

—  of  New  Hampshire,  Correspondence  with  Washington. 

Hist.  M.  19:  116. 
Cinderella.    Argosy,  22:  385.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131: 
672.  — (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)    19th  Cent.  6:    832.— 
Appleton,  23:  19. 

—  Our.     Chamb.  J.  23:  145. 

Cinderella ;  a  Poem.  (R.  Buchanan)  Good  Words,  17 :  750. 
Cinderella;  a  Poem.  (F.  R.  Condor)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  667. 
Cinderella;  a  Story.    (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  13:  721. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  792. 
Cingalese,  Translations  from.     (J.  Bowring)  Fraser,  48: 

349- 
Cinnabar  City.     (.J.  T.  McKay)  Scrib.  8:  465. 
Cinnabar,  Deposits  of,  Genesis  of.     (S.  B.  Christy)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  117:  453. 

—  Mines   of,   at  New  Almaden,   Cal.     (J.  R.  Browne) 

Harper,  31:  545. 
Cinnamon  Tree,  and  its  Products.     Penny  M.  2:  402. 
Cinq-Mars  and  de  Thou,  Death  of.     Blackw.  6:  494. 
Cinque  Ports.  All  the  Year,  37:  35-134. —  Sharpe,  2:  225. 

—  and  the  Bredenstone  at  Dover.    (E,  Walford)  Once  a 

Week,  5:  320. 

—  Chronicles  of.     (H.  Curling)  Bentley,  20:  27. 

—  History  and  Institutions.     St.  James,  2:  387. 
Cintio,   Giambatista    G.      L'Arbecche.      (R.   P.   Gillis) 

Blackw.  21 :  727. 
Ciocci,  R.     (N.  Bangs)  Meth.  Q.  5:  248. 
Cipher;  a  Novel.    (J.  G.  Austin)  Galaxy,  6:  437,  581, 

725.    7:  5-607. 
Cipher  deciphered.     Chamb.  J.  43:  193. 
Ciphers.     Chamb.  J.  24:   134.     25:  175. — Cornh.  29: 

172. 

—  and  Cipher-Writing.    All  the  Year.  35:  508. 

—  Art  of  Cipher-Writing.    Macmil.  23:  32S. 

—  Curiosities  of.     (S.  B.-Gould)  Once  a  Week,  9:  607. 

—  deciphered.     Chamb.  J.  44:   70. 

—  Mathematical  Holocryptic.     (P.  E.  Chase)  Math.  Mo. 

i:  194. 

—  Secrets   exposed.     Chamb.  J.   20:    161.      Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  39:  342. 
See  Cryptograms. 
Cipher  Telegrams,  1876.     (E.   L.   Godkin)   Nation,   27: 

234,  250.     28:  112.  —  (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  No.  Am. 

128:    315.  —  (E.  S.  Holden)  Internat.  R.  6:  405. 
Circa«sia.     Blackw.  42:  636,  747.  —  For.  Q.  19:  433. — 

Blackw.  48:  84.    51:629. — House.  Words,  15:  319. 

—  and  the  Caucasus.     Dem.  R.  31:  301. 

—  and  the  Circassians.     Penny  M.  7:  137,  150,  159. 

—  and  Krim  Tartary.     (J.  Barrow)  Quar.  59:  362. 
Spencer's  Travels  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  605.  —  Mo.  R, 

143:  516.     147:  12. 

—  and  Schamyl.     Sharpe,  20:  96. 

—  and  the  Turks.     Nat.  Q.  25:  141. 

—  and  the  Vixen.     Westm.  27:  196. 

—  Bell's  Residence  in,  1837-39.      Mo.  R.  153:  356. 

—  Campaign  in.  Recollections  of.     Univ.  M.  34:  516. 

—  Exodus  from,  1864.     Once  a  Week,  11:  302.  —  Quar. 

116:  97.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:  420. 

—  Marigny's  Account  of.     Mo.  R.  143:  265. 

—  Travels  in.     Blackw.  79:  692.     80:  45. 

—  Tribes  of.     Nat.  M.  5:  547. 
See  Caucasus. 

17 


Circassians.  The.    Dub.  R.  9:  454.  —  Dub.  Univ.  64:  705. 

—  Longworth's  Year  among.     Mo.  R.  153:  289. 
Circassian  Chief,  Visit  to.     (H.  W.   D'Arcy)  Colburn, 

73:  251-344. 
Circassian  Lovers ;  a  Story.     Peop.  J.  4:  233. 
Circe.     (B.  White)  Belgra.  3:  loS,  240,  303. 
Circe;  a  Story  of  Paris  in  iSth  Century.    Putnam,  7:  284. 
Circe ;  three  Acts  in  the  Life  of  an  Artist.     (B.  White) 

Belgra.  2:  113-480. 
Circle,  Quadrature  of.     (T.    P.  Jones)  J.  Frankl.   Inst. 

12:  I.  —  Chamb.  J.  46:  45.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72: 

455- 

—  Approximate  Quadratures  of.    (P.  E.  Chase)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  108:  45,  105.     109:  409.     iii:  379. 
Circle  of  the  Regicides;  a  Drama.     (R.  H.  Home)  Dub. 

Univ.  92:  50. 
Circles,  Arcs  of.   Construction  of.     (J.  K.  Whilldin)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  73:  56. 
Circourt,  Comte  de,  Conversations  with.     (N.  W.  Senior) 

Fortn.  33:  87. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  154:  466. 
Circuit,  On.     Chamb.  J.  26:  97.     48:  145. 

Circuit  Notes  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  193.     2:  576. 
Circular  Parts,  Napier's  Rules  of.     Math.  3Io.  3  :  99. 
Circular  Swindle.     (E.  Crapsey)  Galaxy,  ii:  652. 
Circulation  in  Plants.     (F.  Hewlett)  Intel.  Obs.  9:  352. 
Circulates,  Collin's  Property  of.     (J.  E.  Oliver)  Math. 

Mo.  i:  345. 
Circumcision  and  Baptism.   (W.  Hull)  Evang.  R.  19:  395. 

—  liarly  Spread  of.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  107. 

—  of  Christ.     (W.  Rupp)  Mercersb.  19:  124. 
Circumstances  and  their  Victims.     Knick.  41:  411. 
Circumstantial  Evidence.     (S.  Amos)  Westm.  83:  158. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  696.  —  Appleton,  15:  143, 
587.  —  (J.  C.  Fowler)  Brit.  Q.  71:  422. — Cornh. 
6:  689.  — So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  142. —  Temp.  Bar,  i: 
91.    2:  131.     6:  579. 

—  Curious  Cases  of.  (J.  F.  Maj'o)  Good  Words,  19:  771. 

—  Dangers  of.    All  the  Year,  18:  66. 

—  Problem  in.     (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  51 :  553. 

—  Story  of.    Blackw.   64:    207.     Same   art.  Liv.  Age, 

18':  481.— Dem.  R.  Ii:  50S. 

—  Value  of.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Overland,  5:  251. 

—  Wills  on.     Chr.  Obs.  51 :  164. 

Circumstantial  Evidence;  a  Storj'.   Eng.  Dom.  M.  7:  57, 

2S6. 
Circumstantial  Evidence  ;    a    Tale.      (Mrs.    Burbury) 

Sharpe,  13:  147. 
Circumstantial  Puzzle.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  315, 
Circus.     Knick.  13:  67. 

—  Astley  Redivivus.   (A.  Ogilvy)  Once  a  Week,  17:  547. 

—  In  a.     All  the  Year,  24:  540. 

—  in  Scotland.     All  the  Year,  13:  18. 

—  Juglini's  Champion.     All  the  Year.  16:  398. 
Circus  Life,  Town  and  Country.     All  the  Year,  6:  181. 
Cirencester,  England.    (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  20:  390. 
Cissbury  Camp,  Sussex,  Excavations  in.     (A.  L.  Fox) 

Anthrop.  J.  5:  357. 
Cistercians,  Ilistory  of  the  Order  in  England.    Chr.  Rem. 

54:  I- 
Cistercian  Abbeys  of  Yorkshire.     (J.  Piggot)  Eraser,  94: 

341- 
Cisterns  and  Tie-Rods,  Strength  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53: 
360. 

—  of  Venice.     (J.  F.  Frazer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  361. 
Citizen,  The  Christian.     (L.  Perrin)  New  Eng.  13:  422. 

—  Duty  of.     (A  L.  Hayes)  Luth.  Q.  4:  97. 
Citizens,  Rights  of.     (J.  N.  Pomoroy)  Nation,  12:  335. 
Citizen  Sclineider;  a  Tale.     (MM.   Erckmann-Chatrian) 

Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  201. 
Citizen  Soldier,  The.     Bost.  Q.  4:  475. 
Citizenship.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  51:  195. 


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(^itizcnship,    Duty  of.      (H.   T.   Tiickerman)   Hours   at 

lIoiiK',  4:  280. 
City,  The  ancient,  Coulaiigcs's.     Penn  Mo.  6:  354. 

—  and  Country,     (E.  L.  Goilkiii)  Nation,  25:  327. 
Life  in.     (E.  L.  Godi<in)  Nation,  5:  256. 

Relative  Influence  on  Morality  and  Health.     (J.  S. 

Hough)  Penn  Mo.  5:  28. 
Relative  Morals  of.     (W.  S.  Peiixe)  Penn  Mo.  6: 

266. 
City  of  Brass.     (.1.  W.  De  Forest)  Atlan.  24:  3S9. 
City  of  the  Deceived;  a  Tale.     Ciiamh.  J.  15:  3S6. 
( 'it V  of  Good-Will;  a  Poem.     (.1.  T.  Trowbridge)  Scrib. 

'   9:  48. 
City  of  Rocks,  Idaho  Territory.     (.J.  Murphy)  Appleton, 

22:  367. 
City  of  Temptation;  a  dramatic  Sketch.   Eraser,  18:  694. 
Cities,  American,  Administration  of.     (S.  Sterne)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  4:  631. 
and  ToAvns,  Increase  of  thirty-six  principal.      (.J. 

Chickering)  Hunt,  lO:  461. 
of  5,000  and  less  than    10,000  Inhabitants,  In- 
crease of.     (J.  Chickering)  Hunt,  II :  38. 
as  Units  in  our  Policy.     (W.  R.  Martin)  No.  Am. 

128:  21. 

Atlantic  and  Interior.    (R.  W.  Scott)  Hunt,  19:  3S3. 

Building  of.     (L.  Kip)  Hours  at  Home,  11 :  206. 

Commerce  of.     De  Bow,  6:  428. 

Growth  of.     (B.  C.  Magie,  jr.)  Scrib.  15:  418.— 

(M.  Tarvcr)  West.  J.  5:  283. 

and  Decay  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  16:  300. 

Progress  of.     De  Bow,  9 :  639. 

—  and  the  Gospel.     (G.  H.  .Johnston)  Mercersb.  24:  365. 

—  Christianity  in,  Chalmers  on.     Meth.  M.  45:  105. 

—  Conversion  of.     (W.  Patton)  Cong.  M.  11:  283. 

—  Debts  of.     (C.  Hale)  Atlan.  38:  661. 

—  Desolate.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  845,  S91.     65:  42. 

—  Disease  in.     (E.  B.  Dalton)  No.  Am.  106:  351. 

—  Duty  of  the  Church  in.    (E.  E.  Hale)  Unita.  R.  lo:  638. 

—  Government  of.     (D.  B.  Eaton)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  5:  i. 

—  (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  7:  249. 

Ideal  local   Government  for  London.     (J.  Hare) 

MacmiL  7:  441. 

in  Massachusetts.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  33:  169. 

in  New  York  State,  Constitutional  Amendment  on, 

1878.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  108. 
Relations  of,  to  State  Governments.     (S.  Bowles) 

Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  140, 

See  Municipal  Government. 

—  Great.     Putnam,  5:  254. 

and  their  public  Influence.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.   13: 

43-599- 

Decline  and  Fall  of.     Eraser,  29:  91,  203. 

Evils  of,  and  some  Remedies.     Good  Words,  1 :  364. 

Fate  of.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  43:  903. 

Mortality  of.     Cath.  World,  5:  422. 

Religion  in  the  Age  of.     Prosp.  R.  i :  102. 

Vaughan's  Age  of.     Mo.  R.  160:  89. 

—  Health  and  Phj'sique  in  English.     (Lord  Brabazon) 

19th  Cent.  10:  80. 

—  ^lanagement  of.     (I.  Butts)  Galaxy,  13:  173. 

—  ^Moral    Economy  of  large  Towns.      (W.  C.  Taylor) 

Bentley,  6:  476,  575.    7:  131,  470,  596.    8:  355,"  558. 

—  Municipal  Expenditure  of  Binningham.     (T.  Avery) 

J.  Stalls.  Soc.  29:  78. 

—  Municipal  Extravagance.     (D.  L.Harris)  Penn  Mo. 

7-  913- 

—  of  Europe.     Appleton,  11:  47-720. 

—  of  Refuge.     Bentley,  53:  525.  — Godey,  62:  229,319. 

—  Meth.  JI.  40:  670. 

—  of  the  Zuyder  Zee,  Living  and  dead.     (A.  H.  Guern- 

sey) Appleton,  16:  150,  246. 

—  Physiognomy  of.    (G.  W.  Peck)  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  233. 


Cities.  Problem  of  municipal  Nuisances.  (R.  S.  Tracy) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  585. 

—  Representative.     (W.  S.  Tyler)  Hours  at  Home,  4: 

314,  506.     5:  25-481.     6:  275,  437. 

—  Sanitary  Care,  and  Utilization  of  Refuse  of.     (J.  .1. 

Storer)  J.  Frank].  Inst.  97:  48.  —  (C.  A.  Leas)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  97:  206. 

—  Sociological  Problems  of.     (E.  Howland)  Harper,  62: 

122. 
City  and  Country  Spring;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  9:  620. 
City  Aspirations;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  2:  680. 
Citj-  Companies,  Origin  and  History  of.    Brit,  Q.  70:  130. 
City  Cousins.     Knick.  64:  141-550. 
City  Dwellings  and  City  Gardens.     (C.  T.  Browne)  Once 

a  Week,  9:  67. 
City  Life  in  the  United  States.     Contcmp.  40:  710. 

—  from  a  new  Standpoint.     Hogg,  10:  149. 

—  Mysteries  of.     Hogg,  3:  357,  391. 

City  Missions.     (W.  H.  Lewis)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  392,  — 

(W.  Hull)  Luth.  Q.  6:  592.  — No.  Brit.  24:  165,— 

Prosp.  R.  i:  102. 
City  Sonnets.     Lond.  M.  14:  392, 
City  Young  Men,     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  2:  326, 
Civil  Authority,  Natural  Grounds  of.     (W.  H.  Lowi-ie) 

Princ.  33:  720. 
Civil    Courts    and    ecclesiastical    Tribunes.       (R.     H. 

Dana,  jr.)  Nation,  12:  102, 
Civil  Discipline.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  296, 
Civil  Engineers,  Education  of.   (T.  C.  Clarke)  Eel.  Engin. 

11:  471. — Nature,  3:  301. 
Civil  Engineering,  Lectures  on.     (Prof.  Millington)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  5:  592. 

—  What  is  ?    (S,  E.  Warren)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  84:  418. 

85:  132. 
See  luigineering. 
Civil  Government,  Ethics  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q, 

37:  209. 
Civil  Institutes,  F.  Forti's.     For.  Q.  30:  397. 
Civil  Law.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  249. — For.  Q.  17:  27. 

—  and  Church  Law  in  America.     (H.  D.  Jenkins)  Presb. 

R.  i:  549. 

—  New  School  of.     New  York  R.  5:  270. 

—  Study  of.     (L.  S.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  n:  407.  — For. 

R.  2:  41.    5:  65. 

—  Triumphs  of.     Knick.  50:  448. 

Civil  Liberty,  Progress   of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  848, — 

Dem.  R.  21 :  419. 
Civil  List.     St.  Paul's,  8:  48. 

—  and  Retrenchment.     Ed.  R.  33:  471, 

Civil  Policy  of  America,  Draper's.  (C.  E,  Norton)  Na- 
tion, 1 :  407, 

Civil  Polity  of  the  United  States  and  Christianity.  (J, 
W.  Apple)  Mercersb.  24:  5S5. 

Civil  Procedure  in  England,  Reform  of,  advocated.  1S6S. 
Westm.  90:  313. 

Civil  Rights,  Andrew  Johnson  on.  (T.  G.  Shearman) 
Nation,  2:  422. 

Civil-Rights  Bill,  1874.  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  19: 
180. 

Civil  Servant,  A.     (E.  E.  Hale)  O,  &  N,  9:  58. 

Civil  Service.  (A.  Trollope)  Fortn.  2:  613.  —  Chamb.  J. 
26:  103,     27:  217, 

—  as  a  Profession,     Comh,  3:  214, 

—  Competitive  Examinations   for,      (E.   Chadwick)   J. 

Statis.  Soc.  21:  18.     22:  44.— Nat.  R.  i:  351. 

—  Education  for.     (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  10:  116. 

—  in  England.     (F.  W.  Roswell)  Macmil.  29:  i.  —  (W. 

B.  Scoones)  Macmil.  31 :  347.  —  Chamb.  J.  55:401. 
—  Comh,  19:  341.  — Dub,  Univ,  46:  409.  — Fraser, 
91:  720.  —  Lond.  Q.  36:  366 

and  in  America.     (A.  W.Jackson)  Unita.  R.  16: 

197,  33^- 


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Civil  Service  in  England,  Cost  and  Organization  of. 
(H.  Mann)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  32:  38. 

Eaton  on.     (A.  K.  Macdonough)  Nation,  30:  46. 

Examination  Sclif-me.    (A.  Bain)  Contemi).  30:  944. 

(JriL-vances  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:   729. 

History  and  Constitution  of.    Westin.  105:  166,464. 

Inside  the.     Chamb.  J.  41:  209. 

Language  in.     (A.  Bain)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  152. 

I'layfair  Commission,   1875.      (^'  Cr.  Bowie)   St. 

.James,  36:  284.  —  (T.  II.  Farrar)  Fortn.  23:  714.  — 
(G.  W.  Brown)  Atlan.  43:  580. —  (.I.  Chapman) 
Westm.  62:  68.  —  Westm.  63:  450. —Eel.  It.  103: 
424. 

Ueform  of.     No.  Brit.  23:  137. 

How  it  was  done.     (E.  O.  Graves)  Scrib.  14:  242. 

Statistics  of.     {W.  Fan)  ,L  Statis.  Soc.  II :  103.— 

(H.  Mann)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  31:  407. 

Writers  of.     Chaml).  J.  56:  72. 

—  in  France.     Colburn,  143:  404. 

—  in  Inilia.     See  India. 

—  in  Prussia.     (H.  Tuttle)  Nation,  30:   150,  172. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (.T.  Bing)  Putnam,  12:  233. — 

(T.  A.  Jenckes)  No.  Am.  105:  478.  —  (E.  I.  Sears) 
Nat.  Q.  15:  365.  —  (A.  Stickney)  Scrib.  22:  353, 
570,  723.  —  Internat.  R.  8:  546. —  (C.  \V.  Storey) 
Am.  LawR.  ii:  197. —Republic,  6:  2S2.— .\llthe 
Year,  24:  429. 

Appointing  Power.   (G.  F.  Hoar)  No.  Am.  133:  464. 

Aspects  of.     (W.  H.  Babcock)  Putnam,  15:   ^o. 

—  —  Assassination  and  the  Spoils  System.    (D.  B.  Eaton) 

Princ.  n.  s.  8:  145. 

Century  of.     (L.  M.  Dorman)  Scrib.  15:  395. 

Chapter  in  History  of.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12: 

412. 

Experience  in  P.  0.  Appointments.     Scrib.  14:  S29. 

Experiment  with.     Republic,  4:  329. 

Power  of  public  Plunder.     (J.  Pavton)  No.  Am. 

133:  43- 

Recollections  of.     (A.  Delmar)  Appleton,  II :  7S1. 

12:  48-714. 

Reform  of.     (R.  H.  Bancroft)  Unita.  R.  9:  496.— 

(J.  D.  Cox)  No.  Am.  112:  Si.  — (.J.  .Jay)  No.  Am. 
127:  273.  — (A.  D.  Mayo)  Unita.  R.  3:  5S7.  —  (G. 
W.  Curtis)  Unita.  R.  10:  495.  — (S.  Eliot)  Am.  Soc. 
Sci.  J.  i:  112.  — (.1.  G.  Rosengarten)  Am.  Soc.  Sci. 
J.  4:  33.  — (T.T.Gault)  ■Western,  4:  1S7.  6:  411. 
—  (D.  B.  Eaton)  Lippinc.  27:  580.  —  (D.  B.  Eaton) 
Penn  Mo.  12:  241,  881.  —  (T.  Learning)  Penn  Mo. 
12:  758.  —(E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  10:  /45.  — (A.  R. 
Macdonough)  Harper,  40:  546.  —  (E.  Cary)  Harper, 
60:  898.  — (II.  B.  Adams)  No.  Am.  109:  443.— 
(H.  W.  Bellows)  No.  Am.  130:  247.  — (.J.  I.  Piatt) 
Galaxy,  24:  654.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10:  50.  —  (.J.  G.  Rosen- 
garten) Penn  Mo.  i:  409.  —  Republic,  2:  3. 

and  the  Administration.    (E.  Carv)  Internat.  R. 

6:  227. 

and  Boss-ism.   (.1.  A.  Harris)  Penn  Mo.  12:  524. 

Bill  for,  1868.  (J.  G.  Rosengarten)  Nation,  6: 425. 

1S69.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  30S. 

Experiment  in.    (D.  B.  Eaton)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J. 

8:  54. 

in  Campaign  of  1880.  (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  31 :  56. 

Is  it  constitutional?    (.1.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation, 

13:  68. 

Objections  to.    (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  8:  329. 

Promise  of.     Scrib.  6  :  97. 

vs.  Reformation.    (A.  W.  Tourg^e)  No.  Am.  132: 

3°5- 
Regulations  for,  1872.    (E.  S.  Nadal)  Nation,  14: 

269. 

Rotation  in  Office.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  32:  5. 

Spoils  System.     (W.  Clarke)  Contemp.  40:  633. 


Civil  Seri-ice  in  the  United  States,  Uncle  Sam's  Treat- 
ment of  his  Servants.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  24:  645. 
Tourgee  on.     (U.  B.  Eaton)  No.  Am.  132:  546. 

—  Informer's  Relations  to.    (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  18:  215. 

—  Tests  for  public  Service.     Nat.  R.  12:  129. 

—  Von  Mohl  on.     (B.  Coxe)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  4:  74. 

—  Women  in.     Victoria,  12:  438. 
Ste  Competitive  Examinations. 

Civil-Service  Reform.    (G.  E.  Casey)  Canad.  Mo.  11:  S3. 

—  English  Objections  to.     Nation,  16:  146. 

—  History  and  Literature  of.     Princ.  42:  i. 

—  What  does  it  mean?    Lakeside,  6:  219. 
Civil-Service  Supply  Association.    Chamb.  .J.  55:  81. — 

Cornh.  28 :  45. 
Civil  Sovereignty  in  modern  States.    Dub.  R.  77:  39. 
Civil  War.     (T.'e.  Hook)  Colbuni,  55:  2S9. 

—  in  County  of  Devon.     Retros.  12:  179. 

—  Some  Uses  of.    (H.  M.  Thompson)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  361. 
Civil  Wars,  Great.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  33:  65. 

Civiletti,  Benedetti.     (L.  Monti)  Harper,  63:  82. 
Civility.     (S.  T.  Spear)  Hours  at  Home,  6:   522. 

—  is  never  lost.     (N.  P.  Willis)  Godcy,  25:  112. 
Civilization.    (.J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  25:  i.  —  Fraser,  34:  i. 

—  So.  Q.  3:  I.  4:  157.  — (P.  G.  Robert)  Western, 
6:  93.  —  Lond.  M.  13:  207. 

—  Agency  of  Intellect  in.    (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  93:  519. 

—  (L  Ray)  No.  Am.  87:  388. 

—  American.     (E.  Phelps)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  102,  121. 

Ancient.     (M.  T.'B.  Browne)  Scrib.  5:  724. 

and  European.     (Prof.  Goodwin)  Am.  Whig  R.  3: 

611.    4:  27. 

—  an  organized  Brotherhood.    (W.  C.  Gannett)  Radical, 

10:  84. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     (W.  Blair)  So.  M.  8:  209. — 

Dem.  R.  24:  449. 

—  and  the  Census.     (J.  Eagles)  Blackw.  77:  21. 

—  and  Christ.     N.  Eel.  4:  216. 

—  and  Christianity.     (L.  II.  Shuck)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  50.— 

(C.  P.  Wing)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  SS. 

—  and  Equality.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  Appleton,  26:  526. 

—  and  Faith.     Nat.  R.  6:  kjS. 

—  and  its  Laws.    (C.  M.  O'Leary)  Cath.  World,  28:  605. 

—  and  Jlorals.     (.1.  N.  Earned)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  540. 

—  and  Noise.     (.1.   Sully)   Fortn.  30:  704.     Same  art. 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  ^I<>.  4:   III. 

—  and  Savageism.     (II.  II.  Bancroft)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7: 

195. 

—  and  Science.     (E.  Du-Bois  Rejnnond)  Pop.  Sci.  JIo. 

13:  257-529. 

—  and  the  State.     (.J.  H.  Oliver)  Merccrsb.  15:  4S5. 

—  and  the  Vatican.     (R.  Caird)  Brit.  Q.  70:  372. 

—  as  accumulated  Force.    (L.  Dumont)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i: 

602. 

—  Asiatic.     (J.  T.  Dickinson)  Chr.  E.xam.  67:  i. 

—  Aspects  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  .T.  8:   i. 

—  Barbarisms  of.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Contemp.  35:  471. 

—  Birthplace  of.    (.1.  Campbell)  Canad.  ,T.  n.  s.  13:  152. 

—  Buckle's  History  of.   (.1.  Bascom)  New  Eng.  21 :  1 73.  — 

(.1.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  71:  374.  — (II.  Lincoln) 
Bib.  Sac.  20:  270.  —  (S.  Y.  McMastcrs)  .\m.  Church 
R.  17:  103.  —  New  t).  7:  313.  10:  306.  —  (T.  Miiyo) 
Fras-.'r,  60:  293.  —  (T.  Parker)  Chr.  Exam.  64:  2^^. 

—  (T.  (\  .Sanders)  Fraser,  56:  400.  — (E.  I.  .Scars) 
N.it.  ii.  i:  113.  — Lond.  Q.  17:  301.  —  Bl.ickw.  84: 
515.  — Brit.  Q.  28:  I.  — Chr.  Obs.  58:  685.  61:476. 
Chr.  R.  24:  113. —  Colburn,  113:  162.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  58:  464.  —  Dcm.  R.  43:  267.  —Dub.  Univ. 
51:  12.  —  Ecl.R.  107:  534.  — Ed.  R.  107:  46;.  114: 
1S3.  — Eel.  M.  54:  244.'  55:  467.  — Nat.  R.'6:  loS. 

—  (W.  II.  Lowrie)  Princ.  36:  411. — Quar.  104: 
38.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  668  —So.  Lit.  Mess. 
27:  269. —Westm.  68:  375.    76:  187. 


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CLAQUE 


Civilization,  Buckle's  History  of,  Fallacies  of  Theory  of, 
(J.  Fiske)  Nat.  Q.  4:  30. 

—  by  Force.     (A.  Marshall)  Cath.  World,  30:  353. 

—  Christianity  the  Means  of.     Meth.  Q.  1 :  39. 

—  Cost  of.     (V.  II.  Hedge)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:  445. 

—  Course  of.     Dem.  H.  6:  208. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  35:  27. 

—  Diefenbach's  History  of.     xVnthrop.  J.  3:  196. 

—  Early  Phases  of.     Westm.  106:  43. 

—  English.     So.  K.  8:  462. 

—  European.     (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  II :  114. 

—  Failures  of.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  483. 

—  Guizot's  History  of.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  19: 

409,  871. — Eraser,  21:  582. — Eel.  R.  67:  241. — 
Chr.  R.  8:  535.  — Ed.  R.  67:  357.  — No.  Am.  47: 
496. — Westm.  31:  306.  —  Meth.  Q.  i:  222.  —  So. 
Q.  3:1.     4:  157.  — Mo.  R.  143:  115.     144:139- 

—  Hellenic  Influence  in.     Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  39S. 

—  High.     Colburn,  48:  1-299. 

—  Higher,  Phenomena  of.    (E.  B.  Tylor)  Anthrop.  R.  5: 

303- 

—  Hindrances  to.     Bost.  R.  4:  565. 

—  History  of.     Chr.  Rem.  35:  330. 

—  in  the  5th  Century.    Month,  1 :  293.    Same  art.  Cath. 

World,  i:  775. 

—  in  Egypt  and  Greece,  Influence  of  geographical  Posi- 

tion on.     (.J.  B.  McMaster)  Nat.  Q.  34:  29. 

—  in  England.     So.  R.  8:  462,     See  above,  Civilization, 

Buckle's  History  of. 

—  in  India,  John  on.     Chr.  Obs.  12:  306. 

—  Inductive  Theory  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  6:  381. 

—  Influence  of  Catliolic  Prayer  on.     Brownson,  5:  345. 

of  Catholicism  on.   (J.  Cordner)  Chr.  Exam.  52 :  165 . 

of  European  and  Asiatic.     Dem.  R.  15:  62. 

of  Geography  on.     Dem.  R.  11 :  135. 

of  Germany  on.     For.  Q.  24:  56. 

of  intellectual  Action  on.     (H.  R.  Cleveland)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1836:  143. 
on  public  Health.     For.  Q.  i:  178. 

—  MacKinnon's  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  126. 

—  Modern.     (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  29:  62.  —  (.T.  W. 

Nevin)  Mercersb.  3:  165.  —  (I.  Washburne)  Univ. 

Q.  15:  S-  — ('T.  B.  Woodruff)  Nat.  Q.  8:  95. 
Roman  Element  in.     (J.  L.  Diman)  New  Eng.  31: 

I.  —  No.  Brit.  44:  249.    Same  art.  Eel.  INI.  67:  257. 

a  Teutonic  Product.  (.J.S.Hittell)  Overland,  14:  251. 

Tendency  of.     Bost.  Q.  i :  200. 

—  Moral  Uses  of.     (W.  Warren)  Cong.  R.  8:  230. 

—  Moreton  on.     Mo.  R.  140:  541. 

—  not  Regeneration.   (G.  W.  Briggs)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  17 :  297. 

—  of  loth  Century.     (W.  S.  Lilly)  Month,  27:   165. 

—  of  Tongataboo'.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  4S8. 

—  Origin  of.  (D.  Smith)  Univ.  Q.  14:  27.  —  (R.Whately) 

Ex.  H.  Lee.  10:  i.— De  Bow,  25:  653.  — Eel.  M. 

75:  75°- 

Lubbock  on.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  13: 

492.  —  (S.Evans)  Nature,  3:  362.  —  Nature,  11:401. 

—  Our.     Conih.  27:  671.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  691. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Knick.  16:  i. 

—  Primitive.     (S.  B.  Harper)  Cath.  World,  22:  626. 
Different  Centers  of.     (T.  H.  McLeod)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

70:  201. 
Records  of.    (W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation,  16:  273.    17: 

—  Prol)lems  of.    (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  27:  404.    28:  84. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  607.  81:  98.  Same  art.  Ev. 
Sat.  14:  370,  578. 

—  Progress  from  Barbarism  to.  Penny  ^I.  5:  411. 

—  Progress  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  361.  — Bost.  Q.  i:  389. 

—  West.  M.  3:  351. 

—  Relations  to  Property  and  social  Life.     (W.  S.  Gray- 

son) De  Bow,  26:  161. 


Civilization,  Savage  "Views  of.     Chamb.  J.  9:  406. 

—  Science  and  the  Arts.     (D.  March)  New  Eng.  9:  481. 

—  struggling  with  Barbarism.     Eel.  R.  84:  643. 

—  Two  Theories  of.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R. 

16:  20. 

—  vei-sus  Barbarism.     Dem.  R.  37:  239. 

—  Vestiges  of.     Meth.  Q.  13:  213. 

—  What  is?    (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  17:  486.  —  (W. 

M.  Blackburn)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  7. 
See  Savage  Life. 
Civilizing  Forces.     (J.  B.  Woodruff)  Nat.  Q.  10:  33. 
Civille,  Francois  de.    (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week,  4:  431. 

—  Remarkable  Escapes  of.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  362. 
Claes,  M.     Art  J.  18:  267. 

Claghorn  Collection  of  Prints.     Art  J.  31 :  153. 
Claiborne,  William,  Memoir  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  125. 
Claims  of  United  States  on  Denmark.    (G.  Otis)  No.  Am. 
22:  456. 

—  of  United  States  on  France.     See  French  Spoliations. 

—  of  United  States  on  Naples  and  Holland.    (E.  Everett) 

No.  Am.  21:  269. 

—  on  Government.    Am.  LawR.  i:  653.     10:81. 
Claimant,  A  i6th-Century.     Chamb.  J.  52:  616. 

—  Story  of  a.     (E.  S.  Roscoc)  Belgra.  18:  53. 
Claimants,  Celebrated,  in  England.    Temp.  Bar,  33:  338. 
Claimant  Imposture,  A  French.     Chamb.  J.  49:  209. 
Clairon,  Hippolyte.     Temp.  Bar,  53:  233.  —  Eraser,  48: 

353.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  30:  372. 

—  Incident  in  the  Life  of.     House.  Words,  1:15, 
Clairvaux,  Visit  to.     Penny  M.  6:  226,  238. 
Clairvoyance,  Case  of.     Eraser,  20:  17. 

—  Delu.sions  of.     (G.  M.  Beard)  Scnb.  18:  433. 

—  Facts  in.     (J.  Ashburner)  Zoist.  6:  96. 

—  forbidden  in  the  Bible.     (G.  Sandby)  Zoist,  8:  i. 

—  Gregory  on.     Chamb.  J.  15:  327.  —  Liv.  Age,  30:  63. 

—  Imposture  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  19:  25. 

—  Instances  of.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  55. 

—  of  Alexis.     Zoist,  2:  477. 

—  Reality  of.     (J.  Esdaile)  Zoist,  7:  213. 
Clairvoyant,  The.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Knick.  36:  414. 

—  from  the  German  of  Zschokke.    Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6:  570, 

696.     7:  53. 
Clairvoyant's  Revelation.     (W.   Dixon)  Once  a  Week, 

16:  165. 
Clairvoyants,  Conjurers  and.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:  229. 
Clairwoods,  The;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  401. 
Clamps-in-the- Wood,  Night  in.     Chamb.  J.  42:  419. 
Clams.      (E.    IngersoU)    Appleton,    20:    454.  —  (E.    S. 

Mor.se)  Am.  Natural.  3:  21. 
Clan  Maclean,  History  of.     Mo.  R.  145:  535. 
Clans  of  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.     Eel.  R.  92:  458.  — 

Liv.  Age,  28:  306. —  Mo.  R.  138:  358.     140:  94. 

—  Old  English.     Cornh.  44:  329.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

151:  95- 
Clan  Tartans  and  Bagpipes.     All  the  Year,  46:  489. 

—  and  Plaids.     All  the  Year,  30:  177. 
Clanship  and  the  Highlands.     Chamb.  J.  48:  140. 

—  Horrible  Instance  of  Effects  of.     (J.  Hogg)  Blackw. 

28:  680. 

Clap,  Thomas.  Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  603.  — (J.  L.  Kings- 
lev)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  22. 

Clap  Genealogy.  (E.  Clapp  and  W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Reg. 
15:  225. 

Claparede,  Edouard  Ren^.     Nature,  4:  224. 

Clapham  Sect.  (Sir  J.  Stephen)  Ed.  R.  80:  251.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  3:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  2:  193. 

Clapp,  Mrs.  S.  F.,  Sermon  on  Death  of.  (F.  H.  Hedge) 
Mo.  Rel.  M.  22:  108. 

Clapp,T.  Autobiographical  Sketches.  Brownson,  15:413. 

Claque,  La.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  331. 

—  in  Parisian  Theaters.     Once  a  Week,  20:  251.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  102. —  Lond.  M.  12:  241. 


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Claqueur  System.     (G.  Hogarth)  Bentley,  4:  591. 
Clara  Corsiiii.     Chaiub.  J.  16:  210. 

Clara's  Courtship.  (M.  Seton)Colbuni,  162:  471,  585,  712. 
Clare,  John,  Agricultural  Laborer  and  Poet.     Loud.  M. 

i:  7.  —  (J.  Plummer) Liv.  Age,  70:  148.  —  Chanib.  J. 

42:470.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.2:  39.  —  Eel.  R.  122:  101. 

—  Life  and  Poems  of.     Liv.  Age,  89:  i. 

—  Martin's  Life  of .     Colbuni,  134:  439. 

—  Literary  Career  of.     (J.  Plummer)  St.  James,  10:  438. 

—  Poems.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  23:  166.  —  Anal.  M.  16: 

255.  — Mo.  R.  gi:  296.  — Eel.  R.  31:  327.    35:  31. 

—  Relics  of.     (B.  P.  Avery)  Overland,  10:  134. 

—  Rural  Muse.     Blackw.  38:  231.  —  Lond.  JI.  i:  323. 

—  Shepherd's  Calendar  and  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  45:  509. 

—  Village  Minstrel.     Mo.  R.  97:  256. 

—  Visit  to.     Lond.  M.  4:  540. 
Clare,  Lord.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  671. 
Clare  Market.     All  the  Year,  27:  275. 

Clarendon,  Edward  Hyde,  ist  Earl  of.  (P.  Bayne)  Con- 
temp.  27:  912.  28:  421.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129: 
707.     130:  643.  —  Mo.  R.  146:  385. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Ed.  R.  96:  176.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  37.  —  Eraser,  45:  341.    Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  25:  531. 

—  Character  of.     Mo.  R.  113:  323. 
Ellis  on.     Lond.  M.  19:  25. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Mo.  R.  115:  iii. 

—  Fall  of.    Eel.  M.  66:  77. 

—  History  of  English  Rebellion.     (E.  Brooks)  No.  Am. 

27:  300. 

—  Lister's  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  68:  460.     69:  104.  — (J.  W. 

Croker)  Quar.  62:  505.  —  Eel.  R.  68:  345.     76:  241. 
Clarendon,  G.  W.  F.  Villiers,  4th  Earl,  Administration  of. 
Ed.  R.  93:  208.  — Quar.  86:  228. 

—  In  Memoriam.     Macmil.  22:  292. 

—  Policy  of,  in  Ireland,  1847-52.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  136. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  676. 
Clarendon  Correspondence.     Colburn,  23:  349. 
Clarendon  Gallery,  Lady  Theresa  Lewis's.   Quar.  91 :  196. 

—  Bentley,  31:  377. 
Clarendon,  Wilts,  Survey  of  the  Manor  and  Forest  of. 

(Sir  T.  Phillipps)  Arch.  25:  151. 
Clarian's  Picture.     (E.  Spencer)  Atlan.  5:  707.    6:  66. 
Clarice;  a  Tale.     (E.  Trevor)  Cauad.  Mo.  6:  25. 
Clark,  Abraham.     (E.  P.  Buffett)  Pennsyl.  M.  i:  445. 
Clark,  Alvan  G.,  Double  Stars  discovered  bj'.     (S.  W. 

Burnham)  Am'.  J.  Sci.  117:  283. 
Clark,  Davis  W.,  Life  of.    (E.  0.  Haven)  Mcth.  Q.  34:  5. 
Clark,  George  Rogers.     (J.  Reynolds)  Hist.  M.  i:  16S. 

—  Expedition  of.     (W.  W.  Henry)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5: 

908.    6:  30S.    7:  140.  —  (S.  Evans)  Potter  Am.  JIo. 
6:  191,  451. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     West.  J.  3:  168,216. 
Clark,  H.  F.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  40:  97. 

Clark,  James  G.     Song  Composer.     (G.  Birdseye)  Potter 

Am.  JIo.  15:  20. 
Clark,  .lohn  A.    Glimpses  of  Old  World.    Eel.  R.  71:  576. 
Clark,  Joseph.     Art  J.  15:  49. 
Clark,  .Joseph  S.     (E.  A.  Park)  Cong.  Q.  4:  i. 
Clark,  Louis  Gavlord.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  48:  5S7. 

—  Portrait  of.     Knick.  34:  i. 

Clark,  Mrs.,  Pioneer  Mother  of  the  West.     (Mrs.  E.  F. 

Ellet)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  85. 
Clark,  Sheldon,  and  his  Benefactions.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

28:  S87. 

—  Biography  of.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  41:  217. 
Clark,  Thomas.     (J.  Farmer)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  35. 

Clark,  Wm.,  born  1788,  a  Cambridge  Professor  of  the 
last  Generation.     (C.  K.  Watson)  Macmil.  21 :  267. 

Clark,  W.  George.  Summer  Months  in  Spain.  luteruat. 
M.  i:  261. 

Clark,  Willis  Gaylord.     Knick.  18:  74. 


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393- 


Clark,  Willis  Gaylord,  Poems  of.     Am.  Q.  22:  459. 
Clarke,    Adam.     (J.   J.    Blunt)   Quar.   51:    117.  —  Am. 
Meth.  M.  16:  174.— Meth.  M.  56:  115, 

—  as  a  Preacher.     (S.  Dunn)  Meth.  Q.  27:  50. 

—  Discourses.     Meth.  M.  51:  673. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Chr.  Obs.  33:  666,  741,  791. — 

Cong.  M.  15:  641,  737.     17:  735. 

—  Life  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  51:  117.  —  Am.  Mo.  R. 

3:  454- 

—  Christian  Spectator  on.     Am.  Meth.  M.  12:  219. 
Clarke,  Daniel  A.,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8: 

—  (G.  Shepard)  .\m.  Bib.  Repos   2d  s.  6:  297. 
Clarke,  Edward  D.,  Life  and   Remains  of.     Ed.  R.  44: 

219. —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  109. — Lond.  M.  10: 

—  Colburn,  11:  81. 

—  on  Blowpipes  and  Volcanoes.     Ed.  R.  32:  430. 

—  Travels  of.     Ed.  R.  16:  334.     21:  130.     39:   140.— 

Anal.  M.  i:  144.  8:  405.  9:  32.  —  Mo.  R.  86: 
415.  87:  34,  171.  —  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  12:  673, 
923,  loii.  24:  18,  292.  29:  509.  —  (R.  Southey) 
Quar.  4:  III.     17:  160.  —  (R.  Ileber)  t^niir-  9=  162. 

Clarke,  Edward  H.,  M.  D.  (W.  O.White)  Unita.  R.  9:  62. 

Clarke,  G.  R.  American  Pioneer.  Harper,  22:  7S4.  23: 
52.     28:  302. 

Clarke,  Henry,  Governor  of  Vienna  and  Berlin.  Dub. 
Univ.  47:  100. 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Sermon  on  the  Church.  Brown- 
son,  5:  327. 

—  Steps  of  Belief.  (O.  A.  Bro\vnson)  Cath.  World,  12 :  289. 
Clai-ke,  John,  Pioneer  Statesman.    (C.  E.  Barrows)  Bapt. 

Q.  6:  483.  — (J.  C.  C.Clarke)  Bapt.Q.  10:  180,257. 
Clarke,  John  S-,  Comedian.   (W.  Stuart)  Lippinc.  28:  497. 

—  (L.  C.  Davis)  Atlan.  ig:  750. 
Clarke,  JoshuaV.  II.    (H.  C.van  Schaack)  Hist.  M.  18:  35. 
Clarke,  Nathaniel,  Elegy  on,     (S.  Wigglesworth)  N.  E. 

Reg.  4;  89. 
Clarke,  Samuel,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  638. 
Clarke,  Thomas  Brooke,  Account  of.     Colburn,  i:  51. 
Clarke, Wm.  II.,Tributeto.  (B.  Herford)Unita.  R.  10:438. 
Clarkson,  Thomas.     Eel.   R.  85:    i.  —  (S.   Osgood)  Mo. 

Rel.  .M.  5:  289. — with  portrait,  Howitt,  2:  338. 

—  and  Abolition.     Eel.  R.  85:  i. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  48 1. 

—  Obsequies  of.     (R.  Taylor)  Peop.  J.  2:  219. 
Clary,  Dexter.     (A.  L.  Chapin)  Cong.  Q.  18:  357. 
Clary's  Trial.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Atlan.  45:  465. 
Class-Day  at  Harvard.    Appleton,  10:  113.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

9:  434.     11:  18. 
Class-Meetings.     (R.  A.  West)  Meth.  Q.  22:  599. 
Classical  Authority  for  modern  Trifles.     Dub.  Univ.  n: 

Classical  Authors,  Recent  Editions  of.     Bib.  Sac.  5:  171, 

Classical    Bibliography.     So.   Lit.   Jless.  2:  677.  —  Mo. 

R.  109:  147. 
Classical   Biography  and  Mvthology,  Smith's.     Bib.   R. 

6:  3S5. 
Classical  Dictionary,  Anthon's.  Am.  5Io.  "M.  i:  337.  2:  -51. 
Classical  Education.     (D.  Cole)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  67.— 

(T.  Fowlei)  Fortn.  9:  95.  — (R.  Lowe)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

27:  871.  — (J.  H.  Ward)  Nation,  i:  267.  — (\V.  P. 

Atkinson)  No.  Am.  loi:  515.  —  Ed.  R.  35:  317.  64: 

56.— Chr.  R.  5:  336.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  401.— 

Westm.  53:  393. —  (J.  Pickering)  Xo.  Am.  9:  192, 

412.  —  Montli,  8:  217,321.    35:  580. 

—  Advantages  of.     (C.  Short)  No.  Am.  112:  229. 

—  .\gainst.     (R.  P.  Shipman)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:   145. 

—  and  English  Public  Schools.     Westm.  82:   1. 

—  and  Scientific  Teaching.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  32: 

134.  —  (F.  Wayland,  jr.)  Nation,  4:  174,  196.  —  (C. 
K.  Adams)  Nation,  33:  487.  — (G.  RoUeston)  Na- 
ture, 2:  250, 


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CLAUDIUS 


Classical  Education,  Common-Sense  in.  (E.  E.  Hum- 
phreys) Education,  i :  294,  444. 

—  Defense  of.     Eraser,  36:  276. 

—  Erasmus  on.     (K.  von  Uaumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  729. 

—  Foster's  Objection  to.     (Jong.  M.  2:  541. 

—  in  German  Gymnasia.    (II.  Wimmer)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  108. 

—  of  Boys.     Chr.  Exam.  17:  302. 

—  of  the"  Day.     (T.  A.  Becker)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i :  33. 

—  Pillans  on.     (Sir  W.  Ilamihon)  Ed.  R.  64:   106. 

—  System  of.     Dub  Univ.  17:  722. 

—  Temple  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  417. 

—  Value  of.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  248. 

—  versus  Scientitic.     (J.  E.  Cabot)  No.  Am.  loi:  57S 

—  versus  Utilitarian.     (J.  E.  Cabot)  No.  Am.  104:  610. 
See  Classical  Studies. 

Classical  Instruction.  (A.  H.  Weld)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 
1844:  i6v  —  (K-  ^'on  Raunier)  Am.  J.  Educ.  7:  471. 

—  Elementary.     (L.  F.  Cady)  Am.  J.  Educ.  12:  561. 
Classical  Learning.     (Syd.  Smitii)  Ed.  R.  15:  39.  —  (G. 

Bancroft)  No.  Am.  19:  125.  —  (A.  Crosby)  Am.  Q. 
Obs.  i:  237. — (C.  C.  Felton)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 
1830;  299. — Am.  Q.  17:  I. — (H.  S.  Legare)  So. 
R.  i:  I.  — Bost.  Mo.  i:  5S4. 

—  Advantages  of.     Cong.  M.  12:  523. 

—  in  England.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  54:  269. 

—  in  Subserviency  to  Theological  Studies.     Ox.  Prize 

Ess.  2:  139.  —  Knick.  9:  209. 

—  Prejudice  against.    (C.  H.  Lyon)  Am.  Meth.  ]\I.  20: 

209. 

—  Reasons  for  Decline  of.     Land  We  Love,  i:  328. 

—  RuR-sell  on  Advantages  of.     Mo.  R.  139:  319, 

—  Utility  of.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  3:  366. 

Classical  Literature,  Browne's  History  of.  New  Q.  i : 
24.    2:  500.  —  Westm.  57:  253. 

—  Fiske's  Eschenburg's  Manual.     Chr.  R.  5:  289.  —  (S. 

M.  Worcester)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  9:  358. 

—  Oration  on.   (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  278. 
Classical  Notes.    (W.  D.  Pearman)  Canad.  J.  n.s.  14:  51. 
Classical  Poets,  Translations  of.     Prosp.  R.  7:  370. 
Classical  Reader.     (W.  Channing)  No.  Am   24:  234. 
Classical  Romances,  Recent.    Ed.  R.  92:  468. 
Classical  Schools,  Group  of  American.     (H.  E.  Scudder) 

Harper,  55:  562,  704. 

—  in  New  England.     (C.  Hammond)  Am.  J.  Educ.  16: 

403- 

Classical  School-Books,  Arnold's.    Fraser,  47:  173. 

Classical  Study.  (J.  Mulligan)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 
1837:  23.  —  (A.  Crosby)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1835: 
15.  —  (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  N.  Eel.  5:  385.    ' 

—  Aids  to.    (E.  D.  Sanborn)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  299. 

—  Bible  with.     (C.  E.  Stowe)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2:  724. 

—  (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  3:  161. 

—  in  America.     (W.  P.  Atkinson)  Nation,  i:  205. 

—  Objects  and  Methods  of.     (D.  G.  Porter)  New  Eng. 

39:  521- 
Classical  Studies.     (T.  D.  Woolsev)  New  Eng.  i:  580. 

—  (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  389.  — (G.  S.  Ilil- 
lard)  No.  Am.  57:  184.  —  (.J.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  11: 
413.  —  (M.Carey)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  557,  693,  3: 
II.  4:  264.  6:  582.  — (G.  E.  Dabney)  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  5:  83. —(M.  Stuart)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  i:  85.— 
(E.  D.  Sanborn)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  6:  56. — 
(T.  Lewis)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  5S1.  6:  106.  — So. 
Lit,  Mess,  i:  213.  —  Ed.  R.  43:  329. — Am.  Q.  Reg. 
i:  204.  —  Chr.  Exam.  35:  264. — Am.  J.  Sci.  15: 
324. — Carey's  Mus.  6:  109,  186.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
2:  221.  —  Blackw.  i:  567.  —  Dub.  R.  71:  384. 

—  Advantages  of .     (R.  G.  H.  Kean)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16: 

479.  —  Mo.  R.  149:  403. 

—  and  Mathematical.    Westm.  4:  147.  —  O.K.  Prize  Ess. 

3:  171.-  (B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  1. 

—  at  Harvard  College.    (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  54:  35. 


Classical  Studies,  St.  Basil  on  Influence  of.  Chr.  Obs. 
32:  338- 

—  Brooks's  Ovid  and  Christian  Education.  (H.W. Thorpe) 

Evang.R.  2:  382.  — Mo.  R.  165:  121. 

—  Controversy  on.     (A.  Bain)  Contemp.  35:  832.     Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  631.  —  Dub.  R.  59:  200. 

—  Historical  Development  of.     (C.  S.  Parker)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  24:  39. 

—  Importance  of.     (.1.  R.  Boise)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  8. 

—  in  India.     (M.  Miiller)  ("ontemp.  18:  141, 

—  in  United  States.     Chr.  R.  20:  365. 

—  Mathematical  and.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  i. 

—  Radical  Reform  in.    (.J.  S.  Blackie)  Contemp.  34:  795. 

—  Utility  of.     (E.  S.  Gallup)  Chr.  R.  18:  219. 

—  Value  of.     (D.  H.  Cliamberlain)  New  Eng.  35:  222. 

—  Worth  of.     (B.  Price)  Contemp.  34:  802. 
See  Classical  Education. 

Classics,  Ancient.  Blackw.  1 16:  365.  Same  art.  Li  v. 
Age,  124:  104.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  32. 

—  and  Colleges.     (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  Princ  n.  s.  2:  67. 

—  and  Mental  Discipline.    (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mercersb.  18: 

190. 

—  and  Ronfantics.     Colburu,  7:  522.  —  Mus.  3:  190. 

—  English  again.st.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  707. 

—  How  to  teach.     (C.  Iloole)  Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  267, 

—  in  Translations.     Cornh.  16:  109.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

69:  272. 

—  Influence  on  Christianity.   Chr.  Obs.  31 :  652.  32:  338. 

—  Lowe  and  Huxley  on.    (I.  G.  Smith)  Contemp.  9:  27- 

—  MSS.  of.  Loss  and  Recovery  of.     (W.  S.   Liscomb) 

Education,  i :  556. 

—  Necessity  of.     So.  Q.  26:  145. 

—  Study  of.     (C.  Elliott)  Internat.  R.  i:  781.  — (G.B. 

Miller)  Evang.  R.  9:  401.  —  (C.  Pease)  Bib.  Sac. 
9:  507.  —  (C.  Short)  Evang.  R.  15:  498.  —  (A. 
Tholuck)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2:  494.  —  Temp.  Bar, 
6:  114. 

Argument  against.     (C.  Z.  Weiser)  Mercersb.  24: 

232. 

—  Translations  from  the  less  familiar.     Blackw.  7:  614. 

8:311,  458,678.     9:  192,  3S5. 

—  Use  of  Greek  and  Roman,  in  Education.     Dub  R.  33: 

321. 

Classics,  Christian,  as  School  Text-Books.  (L.  R.  Pack- 
ard) New  Eng.  35:  108. 

Classification  of  Organized  Beings.  ( W.  Hincks)  Canad. 
J.  n.  s.  11:  31. 

—  Zoological.    Intel.  Obs.  6:  362. 

Agassiz  on.     (L  C.  Johnson)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  465. 

Principles  of.     (A.  L.  Fox)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  293. 

Classification  of  Knowledge.     (S.  Adams)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1843:  31. 
Classis  of  Mercersbnrg.    (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  i :  379. 
Classmates,  My.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i :  106. 
Claude;  a  Poem.     (N.  Michell)  Colburn,  126:  229-364. 
Claude,  M.,  a  famous  French  Policeman.     Loud.   Soc. 

40:  346. 
Claude  Blouet's  Sufferings.  (A.  Theuriet)  0.  &  N.  1 :  185. 
Claude  Lorraine.     Art  J.  3:  165. 

—  The  Annunciation.     Peop.  J.  6:  309. 

Claude  Radwinter's  Mother.     Tinslej-,  20:  47S-600. 
Claudia  and  Pudens,  Williams's.     Blackw.  65:  4S7. 
Claudian,  Translations  from.     Blackw.  9:  3S5. 
Claudine;    a  Poem.     (N.  Michell)  Colbuni,   124:   422. 

125:  80-393. 
Claudius  and  Cynthia,  Doom  of.     (M.  Thompson)  Scrib. 

17:  547- 

—  Merivale's  Account  of.     (G.  M.  Lane)  No.  Am.  loi: 

228. 
Claudius,  Matthew,  Sketch  of.    (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Good 
Words,  3:  425. 

—  Works  of.     New  York  R.  5:  173. 


CLAVER 


263 


CLEAIENZA 


Claver,  Peter,  Biography  of.  (A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church 
R.  13:  266. 

—  Sketch  of .     Victoria,  31:  470. 

Claverhouse,  John  G.,  Viscount  Dundee.     See  Dundee. 

Claverhouse  of  Macaulay  and  Aytoun.     No.  Brit.  13:  i. 

Claverings,  The;  a  Novel.  (A.  Trollope)  Cornh.  13: 
129-641.  14:  85-702.  15:  1-513.  Same  art.  Gal- 
axy, i:  5-708.  2:  1-741.  3:  76-517.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  88:  658.  89:  89-540.  90:  93-657.  91: 
26-614.     92:  73-515. 

Clavier,  Etienne.     Early  History  of  Greece.     Quar.  5:  i. 

Clay,  Henry.  (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  33:  351.  —  (G. 
H.  Colton)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  639.  —  Dem.  K.  7:  99. 
—  (V.  W.  Kingsley)  Nat.  Q.  25:  52.— (,J.  Parton) 
No.  Am.  102:  147. 

—  and  Andrew  Jackson.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  521,  585. 

—  and  Anti-Masons.     Niles's  Reg.  41 :  260. 

—  and  Lexington  Resolutions.     (C.  King)  Am.  Whig  R. 

6:  551. 

—  and  Restrictive  System.     Dem.  R.  12:  302. 

—  and  Texas  Question.     (T.  Lewis)  Xm.  Wliig  R.  i :  75. 

—  as  an  Orator.     (W.  A.   Lamed)  New  Eng.  2:  105. — 

(E.  G.  Parker)  Putnam,  3:  493. 

—  at  Cincinnati.     Niles's  Reg.  35:  43. 

—  Charge  of  Coalition.    Ann.  Reg.  2 :  27.  —  Niles's  Reg. 

28:  21-203.     32:  315,  337,  391.     33:  94,  167,  223. 
34:  306.     35:  123.     36:  106,  141,  153.    37:  125. 

—  Death  of.     Dem.  R.  31 :  142. 

—  Dinner  to,  at  Frederick,  Md.,  1829.     Niles's  Reg.  36: 

124. 

at  Lexington,  1820.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  327. 

1825.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  267. 

at  Natchez,  1830.     Niles's  Reg.  38:  142. 

at  Philadelphia,  1823.    Niles's  Reg.  24:  94. 

at  Pittsburg,  1827.     Niles's  Reg.  32:  29S. 

at  Washington,  D.  C,  1829.      Niles's  Reg.  36:  38. 

at  Washington,  Pa.,  1825.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  243. 

—  Duel  with  John  Randolph.     Niles's  Reg.  30:  115. 

—  in  the  Field  again!     Dem.  R.  11:  205. 

—  Journey,  1833.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  174. 

—  Last  seven  Years  of.    (D.  F.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  14:  543. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     (C.  M.  Butler)  Am.  Church  R. 

5*-  377- 
and  Times  of.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  325. 

—  Portrait  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  i.      13:  383.  — Anal. 

M.  15:  I. 

—  Private  Concerns  of.    Niles's  Reg.  34:  295. 

—  Private  Correspondence  of.     Liv.  Age,  48:  248. 

—  Reflections  on  the  Death  of.     (W.  J.  Tuck)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  i8:  470. 

—  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  53:  253. 

—  SpeechatCincinnati,  Aug.  3, 1830.   Niles's  Reg.  39:  25. 

at  Lewisburg,  Pa.,  1826.    Niles's  Reg.  31:  60. 

at  Lexington,  1821.     Niles's  Reg  20:  301. 

1827.     Niles's  Reg.  32:  373. 

1829.     Niles's  Reg.  36:  399. 

on  Appointing  and  Removing  Power.     Niles's  Reg. 

48:  45S. 

on  Hank  Veto,  July  12,  1832.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  429. 

on  Me.  Boundary,  1832.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  399,  459. 

on  Minister  to  Buenos  Ayres.    Niles"s  Reg.  14:  121. 

on  Public  Lands,  1S32.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  57. 

1834.     Niles's  Reg.  46:  268. 

on  Removal  of  Deposits.    Niles's  Reg.  45:  349. 

on  Tariff,  Jan.  11,  ^832.     Niles's  Reg.  41:  3S5. 

Feb.  2,  1832.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  2. 

Feb.  12,  1832.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  411. 

—  Speeches  of.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  278. 
Clay,  John,  Memoir  of.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  545. 
Clay,  Lias.     Hogg,  i:  349. 

Clays,  and  their  Uses.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  St.  James,  2:  341. 
Claybome,  William.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  101. 


Clayton,  John,  Hugh  Trevor.    Victoria,  27:  532. 
Clayton,  Rev.  John.     Answer  of  the  Cliristiau  Ubser\-er. 

Cong.  M.  20:  629. 
Claj'ton,  Jolin  M.     Speech  on  Nullification.    Niles's  Reg. 

43:  supp.  109. 
Clayton  Family,  Memorials  of.     Eel.  R.  125:  413. 
Clean  Sweep,  A.     Tin.<ley,  7:  148. 
Cleanliness,  Natural  Law  of .    Chamb.  J.  lo:  269.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  130. 

—  re/'AUA"  Godliness.     Chamb.  J.  50:  410. 

Cleanthes.     Hymn  to  Zeus.     (E.  Beecher)  0.  &  N.  5:  62. 

—  Broadw.  9:  368.  —  Cong.  M.  26:  901.  —  Hours  at 

Home,  6:  566. 
Clear,  Cape.     (C.  Davis)  Month,  43:  476. 
Clearing-House  of  New  York.     (J.  S.  Gibbons)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  y.)  14:   41.— Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:    344,  445. 

9:  409.     32:  341.  —  Interaat.  R.  3:  395. 

in  1S57-58.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  6. 

Clearing-House  Associations,  Reports  of.  Bank.  M.(N.Y.) 

18:  217. 
Clearing-House  Methods.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  10. 
Clearing-House   System.      Bank.   M.    (N.   Y.)   13:  882. 

29:  929.     35:  929. 
Clearing-Houses  of  the  U.  S.    Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  31 :  332. 
Clearing  of  the  Glens;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  67:  475. 
Cleaveland,  John  ;  Royalist,  Wit,  and  Poet.    (E  Goadby) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  lo:  205. 
Cleburne,  Gen.  P.  R.    (W.  F.  Douglass)  Land  We  Love, 

2:  460. 
Cleena;  a  Poem.     (R.  Scott)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  669. 
Cleland  Testimonial,  Glasgow.     Penny  M.  5:  147. 
Clelia.     (A.  Mils)  Liv.  Age,  104:  159-213. 
Clemence.    (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Eel.  M.  79:  299.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  114:  625. 
Clemence  d'Orville.     (C.  Detlef)  Liv.  Age,  103:  60S-783. 
Clemence  Tourelle;  a  Reminiscence.     Vict<jria,  4:  203. 
Clemencia;   a  Tale  of  Audalusian  Life.     Victoria,   18: 

97-189.^ 
Clemeiigis,  Nicholas  de,  Life  and  Times  of.    Am.  Presb. 

R.  5:  437. 

—  Writings  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  617. 

Clemens  Alexandrinus.     See  Clement  of  Alexandria. 

Clemens  Romanus.     See  Clement  L 

Clemens,  S.  L.,  Mark  Twain,  with  portrait.    (G.  T.  Ferris) 

Appleton,  12:    15. — with  portrait,  Ouce  a  Week, 

27:  ;;iS. 

—  The  Gilded  Age.    0.  &  N.  9:  386. 

Clement  L,  Bishop  of  Rome.     (D.  W.  Simon)  Bib.  Sac. 

22:  353.  —  (S.  W.  Whitney)  Univ.  Q.  29:  24. — 

Chr.  Obs.   i:    689,   761.     2:    i.  —  Dub.   Univ.  90: 

245.  — Cong.  M.  25:  682. —  (J.  Donaldson)  Then. 

R.  14:  35.— (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World,  6: 

93.  — Dub.  R.  46:  42. 
Clement  XHL  and  XV.,  Popes,  Ravignan's  Times  of. 

Dub.  R.  39:  109. 
Clement  XIV.  and  the  Jesuits.     (IL  H.  Milman)  Quar. 

83:  70.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  18:  590. 
Clement  of  Alexandria.     (B.  H.  Cowper)  Kitto.  10:  129. 

—  (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  23:  137.  —  Chr.  R.  17: 

321.  —  Kitto,  29:  317. 

—  Account  of.     Eel.  R.  62:  307. 

—  Hortatory  Address.     (R.  Ornsby)  Month,  19:  231. 

—  Hymn  to  Christ.     Cong.  M.  24:  458. 

—  Writings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  34. 

Clement;  a  Poem.     (W.  D.  Howell-)  Galaxy,  i:  210. 
Clement's  Reward;  a  Talc.     Bentloy,  62:  394. 
Clement's  Trouble;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  61:  397. 
Clement  Crow;  a  Talc.     All  the  Year,  12:  522. 
Clementina  Kinniside;  a  Tale.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Galaxy, 

5:  549- 
Clementine  Homilies.     (G.  P.  Gould)  Theo.  R.  15:  i. 
Clemenza,  La,  di  Tito;  a  Drama.     Colburn,  54:  409. 


CLEOMENES 


264 


CLERKENWELL 


Cleomenes  the  Greek.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Bcntlc}',  26:  17. 

Cleon.     Colbiirn,  129:  153. 

Cleopatra  of  Egypt.     (11.  A.  Dick)  Dub.  Univ.  79:  229, 

3^7- 

—  a  Poem.    (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  98:  254.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  87:  86. 

—  a  Poem.     (A.  Swinburne)  Cornh.  14:  331. 

—  Ancient  encaustic  Painting  of.     Lond.  M.  15:  65. 

—  Biographical  Sketch  of.     (A.  H.  Dick)  St.  James,  19: 

242,  357- 

—  Character  of.     Comh.  24:  344.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

77:  582. 

—  Death  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  267. 

—  in  a  striking  Attitude.     Once  a  Week,  19:  297. 

—  Madame  Girardin's.     Colburn,  82:  102. 

—  Shakspere's  Character  of.     Eraser,  40:  277. 

—  Stahr's.     (II.  J.Warner)  Nation,  3:  326.  —  Liv.  Age, 

84:  333- 
Cleopatra's  Needle.    All  the  Year,  i:  562.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  64:  S21.  —  Am.  Arch.  6:  135. — Chamb. 
J.  2q:  363.     54:  225.  —  Eel.  Engin.  17:  340. — In- 
ternat.  JI.  4:  367.  —  Lond.  Soc.  17:  347. 

—  and  its  Workmen.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  263. 

—  and  the  Wind  Pressure.     Nature,  19:  25. 

—  Dixon's  Plan  for  removing.     Pract.  M.  7:  81. 

—  Launching  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  241. 

—  Proposed  Transport  to  England.     Pract.  M.  5:  362, 

—  Transportation  of.     (J.  Dixon)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  540. 
("leopatra's  Needles.     Godey,  29:  129. 

Clerc,  Alexis.     Irish  Mo.  8:  271. 

("Icrget  and  his  Designs.     Art  J.  2:  26. 

Clergy  and  the  Courts.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  124. 

—  and  Laity.     (J.  D.  Lewis)  Fortn.  22:  782. 

—  and  the  People.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  2:  i.  —  Eel. 

M.  6:  517. 

—  and  Politics.     (R.  F.  Littledale)  Contemp.  23:  92. 

—  and  World.     (J.  V.  Campbell)  Am.  Church  R.  9:  244. 

—  Attitude  of,  towards  Science.    (J.  Hannah)  Contemp. 

6:  I.    9:  395.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  608. 

—  Benefit  of.     All  the  Year,  43:  448. 

—  Bishop  of  Oxford,  and  the  Revei'end  Cabmen  of  Paris. 

Eraser,  71:  558. 

—  Business  Capacity  of,  and  of  the  Laity.     (R,  F.  Little- 

dale)  Contemp.  40:  697. 

—  Duties  and  Training  of.     Quar.  iii:  400. 

—  English.     Cornh.  9:  750. 

Ineligibility  of,  to  Parliament.     (J.  E.  T.  Rogers) 

Fraser,  75:  769.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  207. 

Professional  Studies  of.  (R.  F.  Littledale)  Con- 
temp. 35:  I. 

Submission  of.     Quar.  148:  544. 

—  Etiquette  of  the  Chancel.   (G.  Z.  Gray)  Am.  Chttfch  R. 

27:  244. 

—  French,  Manners  and  Miseries  of.     Fraser,  47:  590. 

—  Improvement  in  Condition   of.     (T.   P.   Thompson) 

Westm.  16:  394. 

—  Lawlessness  of.    Am.  Church  R.  23:  291. 

—  Modern   Dogmatism  and  Modern  Thought.     (G.  R. 

Wynne)  Fortn.  4:  513. 

—  Non-Resident.     Ed.  R.  5:  301. 

—  I^otions  on  Church  Reform.     Westm.  27:  99. 

—  of  Old,  Dr.  Doran  on.     Chamb.  J.  45:  683. 

—  Patriotism  of,  in  New  England.    (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong. 

Q.  3:  242. 

—  Political  Conduct  of.     Fraser,  4:  641. 

—  Poverty  of  the  English.     All  the  Year,  4:  177. 

—  Priests  or  Ministers?    (J.  J.  S.  Perowne)  Contemp. 

31:  54- 

—  Relation  of,  to  People.    (H.  H.  Milman)  Quar.  76:  316. 

—  Remarks  on.     (E.  Eggleston)  Scrib.  17:  483. 

—  Rights  of.    Niles's  Reg.  23:  230,  291, 

—  Kuskin's  Letters  to.    Lend.  Q.  56:  132. 


Clergy,  Secular,  in  the  Middle  Ages,     (E.  L.  Cutts)  Ait 
J.  16:  308,  331,  349. 

—  Secular  Studies  of.     (R.  F.  Littledale)  Contemp.  19: 

55.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  451. 

—  Shall  they  vote  ?    (C.  Weber)  St.  James,  33:  674. 

—  Should  they  study  Natural  Science?    (J.  C.  Roller) 

Luth.  Q.  4:  597. 

—  Should  tliey  take  Part  in  Politics  ?    Fraser,  15:  423. 

—  Sturges  on  Residence  of.    (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  2:  202. 

—  Support  of.     Ed.  R.  19:  360. 

—  Temporal  Influence  of.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  162. 

—  Varieties  in  the  Life  of  English.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  229. 

—  Wisdom  in.     (C.  B.  Hadduck)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  2:  193. 

—  Word  for.     Dem.  R.  34:  241. 
See  Sacerdotal. 

Clergy  Discipline  Bill.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  501,563. 
Clergy  Relief  Bill.     Quar.  86:  40. 
Clergyman,  The  City.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  114. 
Clergj'man's  Confession.     (W.  Collins)  Canad.  Mo.  8: 

139,  244. 
Clergyman's  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  279. 
Clergymen   and  the  Laws   of  Health.     (G.  M.  Beard) 

Hours  at  Home,  7:  539. 

—  and  Literature.     (S.  B.  James)  St.  James,  37:  542. 

—  as  scientific  Men.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  23:  252-298. 

—  Bearing  of  Arms  bv.     (R.  W.  Lowrie)  Am.  Church 

R.  18:  585. 

—  New  England.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Atlan.  i:  485. 

—  Salaries  of.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  2:  362. — 

(J.  T.  Lewis)  Am.  Church  R.  10:  217. 
See  Ministers. 
Clerical  Abuses,  Durham  Case.    Ed.  R.  37:  350. 
Clerical  Changes.     (J.  H.  Nichols)  Am.  Church  R.  2:  59. 
Clerical  Characteristics.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  468-732. 
Clerical  Customs.     (L.  Hart)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  292. 
Clerical  Discipline.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  103. 
Clerical  Duties.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  5:  loi. 
Clerical  Eccentricities.     (M.  Dayies)  Belgra.  27:  364. 
Clerical  Economics.    Chr.  Exam.  34:  202. — Quar.  96: 

117. 
Clerical  Education.     See  Ministry,  Education  for. 
Clerical  Habits  of  Study.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  71. 
Clerical  Life  in  England.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  411. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  300. 

—  Scottish.     Eel.  R.  113:  392. 

Clerical  Manners  and  Habits.     (S.  Gilman)  No.  Am.  28: 
503.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  487.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6: 

377- 
Clerical  Market.     Chamb.  J.  46:  737. 
Clerical  Obligation,  Theory  of.     (R.  Williams)  Fortn.  9: 

257. 
Clerical  Obliquities  of  Mind.     (P.  Frost)  Fortn.  24:  259. 
Clerical  Office,  Dignity  of.     Chr.  Exam.  12:  349. 
Clerical  Pretensions.     Eel.  R.  80:  273- 
Clerical  Policj'  of  19th  Century,  Von  Sybel  on.    Chr. 

Obs.  75:  203. 
Clerical  Profession.     (J.  Wright)  Theo.  R.  4:  22. 
Clerical  Reminiscences,  Cheshire  Co.,  N.  H.     Mo.  Rel. 

M.  49:  49. 
Clerical  Statistics.    (S.  l\  Smith)  Chr.  R.  13:  501. 
Clericalit}'.     Fraser,  96:  442. 
Clerk,  Scenes  in  the  Life  of  a.     (J.  A.  Parker)  Hunt,  5: 

530.    6:  56. 
Clerk  of  the  Weather;  a  Chronicle  of  Nevelandregen- 

stein.    Comh.  25:  551. 
Clerk's  Daughter;  a  Tale.    Belgra.  19:  341. 
Clerks.     Chamb.  J.  54:  570. 

—  at  Washington,  and  their  Salaries,  1822.     Niles's  Reg. 

22:  70. 

—  Shopmen,  and  Apprentices,  Advice  to.  Fraser,  12:  267. 
Clerkenwell,  Walk  round.     (E,  Walford)  Gent.  M.  n.  8. 

i:  769. 


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Clerkenwell  Discovery,  1628.     Month,  31:  220. 
Clermont,  and  Auvergne  Mountains.     I'enny  M.  5:   134. 
Clermont  Assizes,  Flechier's  Chronicle  of.     Blackw.  63: 

47.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  309. 
Cleveland,  John.     Poetical  Works.     Ketros.  12:   123. 
Cleveland,  R.  J.     Voyages.     (R.  II.  Dana,  jr.)  No.  Am. 

55:  144.  — Hunt,  8:   143.  — Mo.  R.  159:  290. 
Cleveland,  England.     (R.  J.  King)  Fraser,  91:  478. 

—  Nomenclature  of.    (.J.C.  Atkinson)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  115. 
Clevenger,  S.  Vail,  the  Sculptor.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  263. 

—  Dcm.  R.  14:  202. 

Clever  and  dull  Bovs.     Ed.  M.  31:  567. 
Clever  Men.     (T.  F.  Pearse)  St.  James,  46:   159. 
Clever  Woman  of  the  Family.     (M.  Oliphant)  Liv.  Age, 

84:  25-593-     85:  71,  152- 
Cleverness.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Eel.  Mus.  2:  3S6. 
Cleybornes,  The.     (Miss  Leslie)  Godey,  39:  187-434. 
Client  in  Person;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  i:  285. 
Client's  Story.     Liv.  Age,  i :  87. 
Clifden  Confessors,  Acts  of.     (A.  Whitelock)  Irish  Mo. 

7:  598. 
Cliff-Dwellers.     (E.  C.  Hardacre)  Scrib.  17:  266. 
Cliff-Dwellers  of  the  Far  West.    (S.  B.  J.  Skertchly)  Good 

Words,  20:  486. 
Clifford,  Anne,  Countess  of  Dorset.     Chr.  Rem.  10:  26. 
Clifford,  Sir  Charles,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     Colburn, 

165:  1172,  1256. 
Clifford,  Nathan,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  21:  360. 
Clifford,  William  Kingdon.    (F.  Pollock)  Fortn.  31:  667. 

—  Liv.  Age,  141:  657. — Fraser.  100:  685.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  665.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  25S. 

—  Nature,  19:  443.  —  (J.  Fiske)  Internat.  R.  8:  80. 

—  Atheism  of.     (N.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s.  5:  359. 

—  Lectures  and  Essays.     Month,  37:  292.  —  Ed.  R.  151: 

474.  —  (W.  James)  Nation,  29:  312. 
Clifford  the  Astrologer;  a  Legend  of  Craven.     Blackw. 

25:  I. 
Cliffords  of  Craven;  a  Tradition.     (A.  Picken)  Fraser, 

11:  275. 
Clifton,  William,  Biography  of.     Anal.  M.  3:  479. 
Clifton,  Camps  on  the  River  Avon  at.     (H.  M.  Scarth) 

Arch.  44:  42S. 
Clifton  College  School  of  Nat.  Science.     Nature,  4:  329. 
Clifton  Pebble,  A.     Belgra.  2:  355. 
Climate  and  Complexion.    (J.  SI.  Buchan)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

17:  I. 
Climate  and  social  Development.    (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  5:  322. 

—  and  Time.     (H.  W.  Lucas)  Month,  30:  448. 

Croll  on.     (E.  Lewis,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  719. — 

(W.  T.  MacGee)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  810.  —  (S.  New- 
comb)  Am.  J.  Sci.  iii:  263.  —  Nature,  12:  121.  141. 

in  their  geological  Relations.  (A. Winchell)  Internat. 

R.  3:  519- 

—  as  influenced  by  Distribution  of  Land  and  Water.    (II. 

Hennessy)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  316. 

—  Change  of.     Chamb.  J.  20:  4. 

—  Changes  of.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  26S.  —  (C.  Dewey)  No. 

Am.  87:  507.  —  New  Dom.  13:  214. 

No  Variation  during  historic  Times.     (F.  Arago) 

Ed.  New  Pliilos.  J.  16:  205. 

—  Sir  James  Clark  on.    Ed.  R.  76:  420.    Same  art.  Eel. 

Mus.  i:  484.  —  Blackw.  28:  372. 

—  Curative  Influence  of.     Ed.  R.  53:  405. 

—  Hints  for  Tourists  and  Invalids  on  Italian.    (F.  Boott) 

Nation,  2:  330. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Agricultural  Productions.     De  Bow, 

20:  715. 
on  Animals  and  Plants.    (J.  W.  Scott)  De  Bow,  28: 

648. 

on  Character.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  14:  75. 

on  Disease.     Mo.  R.  122:  55. 


Climate,  Influence  of,  on  human  Development.     (J.  W. 

Scott)  Dc  Bow,  28:  495. 
on  Longevity.    (J.  McCune  Smith)  Hunt,  14:  319, 

403- 

on  Mankind.     (S.  B.  Buckley)  Penn  Mo.  12:  32. 

on  Plants  and  Animals.     (E.  Emmons)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  56:  118. 

—  Influence  of  Cultivation  upon.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  25:  422. 
of  Vegetation  on.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  3S5.  —  Liv. 

Age,  29:  190. 

—  Investigation  of.     (T.  Stevenson)  Nature,  15:  556. 

—  of  Canada,  and  the  United  States.    Penny  M.  6:  258. 

—  of  Europe.     Chamb.  J.  6:  343. 

—  of  Great  Britain.    (Lord  de  Manley)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18: 

452.  —  Intel.  Obs.  11:  113. 

—  of  Scotland,  Supposed  Change  of.  (A.  Buchan)  Nature, 

11:  329. 

—  Secular  Changes  of.   Brit.  Q.  64:  297.   Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  88:  54.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131:  323.  —  (W.  J. 
McGee)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  437. 
Climates  for  Invalids.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Harper,  58:  583. 

—  Geological.    Quar.  126:  359. 

—  of  the  Northwest.     Appleton,  7:   t,-/. 

—  Sea  and  Mountain.     (B.  Yeo)  Fortn.  28:  195. 
Climatic  Theory  of  the  Earth.     (H.  B.  Adams)  No.  Am. 

107:  465. 
Climatology.     (C.    Dewey)    No.   Am.    91:    327.  —  (C. 
Wright)  Chr.  Exam.' 63:  384. 

—  of  United  States.     Dem.  R.  11:  449. 

Blodget's.    Am.  J.  Sci.  75:  235. — CanaJ.  J.  n.  s. 

3:  28. 

Has  it  changed?   (D.  Draper)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  665. 

Climbing  Bo\'s.     (Sj'd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  32:  309. 
Climbing  Plants.    (F.  Darwin)  Liv.  Age,  146:  560.    Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  635.  —  Chamb.  J.  18:   169. 

—  and  Tendrils.     Good  Words,  13:  53. 

—  Darwin's.     (A.  Gray)  Nation,  22:  12,  30. 
Clingman,  Thomas  L.,  Speeches  of.     (W.  P.  Garrison) 

Nation,  25:  155,  170. 
Clinodilore  of  Aclunatowsk.     (N.  von  Kokscharov)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  69:  176. 
Clinton,  De  Witt.    (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  No.  Am.  79:  485. 

—  as  a  Politician.     (J.  Bigclow)  Harper,  50:  409,  563. 

—  Character  of.     (W.  G.  Hunt)  West.  Mo.  R.  2:  56. 

—  Discourse  in  New  York,  1S14.     No.  Am.  i:  390. 

—  Life  of.    (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  29:  496.  —  Am.  Q.  5: 

473.  —  Chr.  R.  6:  507.  —  Ann.  Reg.  4:  156. 

—  Vases  presented  to.     Niles's  Reg.  28:   120. 

Clinton,  George.  (W.  L.  Stone)  ^I.  .\m.  Hist.  3:  329. — 
(W.  L.  Stone)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  1S9. — with  por- 
trait, M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  401. 

Clinton,  Sir  Henry,  Dispatch  of,  1777.  Am.  Hist.  Rec.3:  S. 

Clinton,  Henry  F.,  Life  and  Writings  of.  Ed.  R.  102:  277. 

Cliona  of  Munster;  a  Legend.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  481. 

Clipped  Wings.     Liv.  Age,  II2:  373. 

Cliciucs  and  Criticism.     Temp.  Bar,  2o:  321. 

Clisson,  Castle-Ruin  of.  (G.  M.  Towle)  Hours  at  Home, 
9:  231. 

Clive,  Mrs.  Archer.     Fraser,  88:  348. 

—  Paul  Ferroll.     Nat.  R.  12:  4S9. 

—  Poems  and  Novels.  (J.  Davies)  Contemp.  23:  197. 
Clive,  Mrs.  Catherine,  Actress.  Dub.  Univ.  74:  541. 
Clive,  Robert,  Lord,  Life  of.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R 

70:  295.   Same  art.  Mus.  38:  353.  —  Fraser,  16:  433. 
Clive  Weston's  Wedding  Anniversary;  a  Tale.     (Mrs. 

Lcphron)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  97,  193. 
Cloak-Cubby  and  Blue-Room.     (E.  A.  Walker)  Scrib.  2: 

625. 
Clock,  Astrological,  in  Society  of  Antiquaries.     (W.  H. 

Smyth)  Arch.  33:  8.     34:  i,  259. 

—  Astronomical,  A  new.    Nature,  15:  227.    See  Strasburg 

Clock. 


CLOCK 


266 


CLUBS 


Clock,  Mysterious,  Robert's.  (A.  Moigno)Pract.  M.  4:  238. 

—  New  Calendar.     Nature,  20:  35. 

—  of  Westminster  Palace.     Chauib.  J.  25:  5. 

Clock  and  Watch  Making,  Poppe's  History  of.  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  5:  151,  245,  294. 

—  and  Watch  Work.     All  the  Year,  32:  233. 
Clock's  liomance.     Argosy,  31:  13S. 
Clocks.     Chanib.  J.  32:  361. 

—  and  Clockwork,  Electrical.     (H.  D.  Gardner)  Nature, 

20:  345. 

—  and  Watches,  Curiosities  of.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  55. 
Quaint  and  curious.     Once  a  Week,  17:  334. 

—  Conspiracy  of.     Chamb.  J.  16:  264. 

—  Earliest  Introduction  of,  into  England.  (D.  Barrington) 

Arch.  5:  416. 

—  Historical  Account  of.     Penny  M.  3:  1S7,  195,  220. 

—  How  they  keep  Time.    Chamb.  J.  18:  214.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  35:  413. 

—  Pneumatic.     Nature,  22:  227. 

—  Synchronized.     Nature,  19:  55. 
See  Horology. 

Clock-Dials,  Self-Luminous.    (H.  Morton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

107:  51. 
Clock-Factory  and  Bell-Foundry.     Penny  M.li:  121. 
Clockmaker's  Salt- Works  at  Goza.     Penny  M.  5:  326. 
Clockmaking.     Pract.  M.  7:  303. 
Clog  Almanacs.     (J.  Harland)  Reliquary,  5:  121,  205. 

7:  ^73- 

—  Staffordshire.     (J.  B.  Davis)  Arch.  41:  453. 
Cloisonne  Enamel.     (J.  J.  Young)  Harper,  58:  211. 
Cloister,  Art  in  the.     Irish  Q.  6:  707. 

Cloncurrj',  Lord,  Fitzpatrick's  Life  of.    New  Q.  4:  283. 

—  and  John  O'Conneil,  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  86:  126. 

—  Memoir  of.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  475.     38:  413. 

—  Recollections  of.     Fraser,  40:  591. 
Clonmacnoise,  Day  at.     Irish  Mo.  2:  129. 
Clonmel  Tragedy.     Bentley,  48:  173. 
Clontarf,  Battle  of.     Fraser,  82:  514. 
Clootz,  Jean  Baptiste.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  631. 
Close,  Francis,  Dean  of  Carlisle.     Cong.  4:  562. 

Close  ColoMj',  Iowa.     (P.  Bigelow)  Harper,  62:  764. — 

(R.  Benson)  Macmil.  44:  65. 
Closer  than  a  Brother;  a  Story.    All  the  Year,  36:  84,  109. 
Closet  and  the  Pulpit.    (R.  Bailey)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  441. 
Clothes.    (E.  M.  Lynch)  St.  Paul's,  14:  309. 

—  and  Fashion.     All  the  Year,  28:  319. 

—  Ethics  of.     (J.  P.  Lacroix)  Chr.  Q.  3:  511. 

—  Old.    All  the  Year,  11 :  40. 

—  On  the  Subject  of.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Macmil.  i :  211'. 

—  Some  Words  on.     Once  a  Week,  12:  132. 

—  we  wear.     Godey,  88:  65. 
Clothing.     Am.  Alma.  1830:  131. 

Clothing  and  Dress,  Economics  of.     Godey,  48:  421. 

—  and  its  Materials.     Pract.  M.  7:  152. 

—  Dyeing,  and  Calico  Printing.     Dem.  R.  19:  305. 

—  Medical  Aspect  of.     Lond.  M.  i:  451. 

—  Office  of.     (E.  P.  Evans)  No.  Am.  104:  156. 

—  Proper.     (E.  Lankester)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  338. 

—  Relations  of  Air  to.     (M.  von  Pettenkoffer)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  10:  654. 
Clotilda  of  Kynast;  a  Silesian  Legend.   Lond.  M.  10:  531. 
Cloud,  Col.,  Passages  in  Life  of.     Blackw.  i8:  32. 
Cloud,  Life  of  a.     (J.  J.  Fox)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  13. 

—  New  Form  of.     (A.  Poey)  Nature,  4:  489. 

—  Remarkable.     (T.  Stevenson)  Nature,  12:  487. 
Clouds.     Chamb.  J.  8:   149.  —  Knick.  35:   125.  —  Liv. 

Age,  15:  341.  — So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  449.  — Temp.  Bar, 
2:  230, 

—  Air,  atmospheric  Meteors,  etc.,  in  Art.    (Prof,  Ansted) 

Art  J.  15:  193. 

—  and  the  Atmosphere.  (J.Glaisher)Good  Words,  8: 110. 

—  and  their  Changes.    Dub.  Univ.  76:  676. 


Clouds  and  the  Poor.     (J.  R.  Wise)  Fortn.  i :    590.  — 
Catli.  World,  2:  213. 

—  and  Sunshine.     (M.  M.  Duncan)  Godey,  30:  68,  109. 

—  Classification   of.     Nature,   9:    163.  —  (W.   C.   Ley) 

Nature,  21 :  207. 

—  Columnar,  Northeast  Storms,  etc.     (J.  P.  Espy)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  22:  239. 

—  Highwaj'  of.     Liv.  Age,  108:  305. 

—  New  Classification  of.     (Prof.  Pocy)  Nature,  2:  382. 

—  Night  in.     Deni.  R.  33:   144. 

—  Nomenclature  of.     Lond.  M.  4:  334. 

—  Pictures  in.     Chamb.  J.  45:  S20. 

Clouds  and  Sunshine.    (C.  Reade)  Bentlej',  35:  604.   36: 

69,  123,  228. 
Cloudburst  on  the  Desert.    (A.  S.  Evans)  Overland,  3: 

138. 
Cloudbursts,  Theory  of.   (J.  Chamberlain)  Overland,  14: 

464. 
Cloud  Confines;  a  Poem.    (D.  G.  Rossetti)  Fortn.  17:  14. 
Cloud  Forms,  Outlines  of :  Electric  Cumulus,  Anvil  Cloud, 

and  Rain-Ball.     (S.  Barber)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  12:  359. 

17:  243. 
Cloud  Formation  in  rarefied  moist  Air.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

loi:  127. 
Clouded  Intellect,  The.    (J.  Ingelow)  Liv.  Age,  85:  406. 
Cloudy  Hours  in  Summer  Days.     Fraser,  28:  460. 
Clough,  Arthur  Hugh.     (W.  Allingham)  Fraser,  74:  525. 

—  (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  11:  6.  —  (J.  Dowden) 
Contemp.  12:  513.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  105:  56. — 
(C.  E.  Norton)  Atlan.  9:  462.  —  (C.  E.  Norton)  No. 
Am.  105:  434.  —  (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Fraser,  65:  527. 

—  (T.  S.  Perry)  Atlan.  36:  409.  — (G.  H.  Sass)  So. 
M.  9  :  72.  —  (J.  A.  Symonds)  Fortn.  10  :  589.  — 
Blackw.  92:  5S6.  —  Bost.  R.  3:  132. — Liv.  Age, 
76:  391.  —  Once  a  Week,  21  :  237.  —  Eel.  M.  73: 
719.  —  Ev.  Sat.  8:  507. 

—  and  Matthew  Arnold.     Liv.  Age,  137:  410. 

—  and  Charles  Kingsley,  Poetry  of.     (S.  R.  T.  Mayer) 

St.  James,  40:  265. 

—  Bothie  of  Toper-na-Fuosich.    Eraser,  39:  103.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  197. 

—  Dipsychus  and  Letters  of.    Macmil.  15:  89. 

—  Life  and  Poems.     Chr,  Rem.  45:  61.  —  Cornh.  14: 

410.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  735.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  91:  259.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  515. 

—  Poems  of.     Westm.  92:  363.  —  (D.  Masson)  Macmil. 

6:  318. —  (S.  Waddington)Tinsley,  22:  57. —  Cornh. 
6:  398.  —  Eel.  R.  115:  27. —  Nat.  R.  15:  310. — 
No.  Brit.  37:  323. 

—  Thyrsis;  Poem  on.     (M.  Arnold)  Macmil.  13:  449. 
Clough,   Simon.      Select  Writings.      (S.  Barrett)   Chr. 

Exam.  42:  227. 
Clough  Fionn.     (M.  Banim)  Dub.  Univ.  40:  148-639. 
Clovelly.     Lond.  Soc.  10:  302. 
Clover,  Lewis  P.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  26:  260. 
Clover,  Japan.     (H.  W.  Ravenal)  Land  We  Love,  4:  405. 

—  White.     (Mrs.  Lankester)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  337. 
Clown's  real  Pigling,  The.    (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  9:  397. 
Clowns.     (W.  J.  Thorns)  Bentley,  3:  617. 

—  first  of  Merry  Andrews.     (E.  Walford)  Once  a  Week, 

16:  454. 
Club,  Beefsteak.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  282. 
Clubs.     Fraser,  64:  552. — Lond.  Soc.  9:  267.     11:  loi- 

461.     20:  154. 

—  and  Clubbists.    Blackw.  73 :  265.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

37:  354- 

—  and  Club  Houses.     Chamb.  J.  28:  141. 

—  and  Clubmen.     (A.  Poyntz)  Bentley,   14:  453. — All 

the  Year,  16:  283. 

—  and  Co-operation.     All  the  Year,  30:  268. 

—  Dinners,  etc.    Quar.  55:  445, 

—  Ladies'.     Tinsley,  4:  368. 


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COAL 


Clubs,  Literan-.     (A.  H.  Rhine)  Am.  Bibliop.  8:  23. 

—  Modem  French.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Galaxy,  5:  247. 

—  of  London.     (C.  W.  Reade)  Galaxy,  3:  '190.  —  (D.  W. 

Jobson)  No.  Am.  81:  i.  —  (A.  C.  Scllar)  Nation, 
20:  238.  —  (W.  Thornbury)  Bclj^ra.  6:  30-513.  7: 
49. — Blackw.  3:  552.  —  Mo.  R.  115:  223.  —  Nat. 
Q.  7:  233.  — Nat.  R.  4:  295.  — (R.  Wynford)  Lip- 
pine.  9:  712.  —  New  Q.  4:  133. — Mus.  3:  68. — 
Tinsley,  8:  569. — Colbiini,  43:  10.  —  Once  a  Week, 
2:  526. — Penny  M.  6:  137.  —  Temp.  Bar,  51:  189. 

and  their  Ends.     Temp.  Bar,  34:  469.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  12:  410. 

Timbs  on.     Eraser,  73:  342. 

West  End.     Peop.  J.  i:  162. 

—  of  New  York.     Galaxy,  22:  227. 

—  of  Paris.     (G.  Barmbj-)  Howitt,  3:  300.  —  Lond.  Soc. 

16:  13. 

—  People's,  of  New  England.     0.  &  N.  5:  373. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (S.  Dell)  So.  M.  13:  583. 

—  Unfashionable.     Chamb.  J.  17:  369. 

—  Working-Men's.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  583. 
See  Burlesque  Societies. 

Club  Books.     Chamb.  J.  52:  2S6. 

—  Leaves  from.     Blackw.  gi :  309. 

Club  Chambers  for  the  Married.     (A.  Wynter)  Peop.  J. 

3:  49- 
Club  Hotels.     Victoria,  ig:  555. 
Club  House,  Economy  of.     Chamb.  J.  4:  265,  276. 
Club  Houses.     Lond.  M.  ig:  2S9. 
Club-House  Sobriety.     Cornh.  9:   \So. 
Club  Land.     (W.  B.  Ranken)  Bolgra.  21:  459. 
Club  Life.    (C.  A.  Bristed)  Nation,  i  :  12.  —  Chamb.  J. 

4:  241.    53:  305. 

—  a  Poem.     (Earl  of  Dufferin)  Canad.  Mo.  g:  360. 

—  and  Society  in  London.     Brit.  Q.  43:  414.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  "67:  44. 

—  Family,  in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  396.     13:  78. 
Club-Root.     (E.  P.  Wright)  Nature,  18:  279. 

Club  Servants.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  25:  201. 
Cluny,  France,  Congregation  of.     (A.  F.  Hewitt)  Cath. 

World,  25:  691. 
Clunys,  Corbeship  of.     Dub.  Univ.  8g:  605. 
Cluricaun,  The;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  625. 
Cluster  of  Lilies.     Tinsley,  ig:  5,  84. 
Clutterbuck,  Dr.  Henry,  with  portrait.     Peop.  J.  10 :  245. 
Clyde,  Lord.     See  Campbell,  Sir  Culin. 
Clyde,  River,  Adventure  on.     Chamb.  J.  53:  29S,  314. 

—  Deas's.     Nature,  15:  99. 

—  Falls  of.     Penny  M.  1 :  253. 

—  Frith  of.     Liv.  Age,  58:  705. 

—  Shipbuilding  Trade  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  2. 

—  Steamboat  Works  on,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  12:  377. 
Clyffards  of  Clyff;  a  Novel".    (J.  Payu)  Chamb.  J.  42: 

401-745. 
Clymer,  George.     (W.  Dickenson)  M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  196. 
Clytie;  a  Novel.    (J.  Hatton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  10:  237- 

613.     11:  1-707.     12:  100-607. 
Clytie,  The;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  52:  825. 
Coaches,  Four-in-Hand.     (.J.  J.  Young)  Lippinc.  21 :  683. 

—  History  of.     All  the  Year,  38:  521. 

—  Modern.     Godey,  61:  13,  109,  205. 

—  Notice  of.     Penny  ;\L  3:  321. 
Coach-Factory,  Day  at  a.     Penny  M.  10:  501. 
Coaching.     All  the  Year,  13:  134. 

—  and  Coaches.     (W.  P.  Lennox)  Once  a  Week,  17;  66. 
<See  Stage-Coaching. 

Coachmaker,  Who  was  the  first?    Fraser,  25:  584. 
Coachmen,  Latter-Day.     Chamb.  J.  30:  97. 
Coal.     (W.  C.  Williamson)  Nature,    19:  23S.  —  House. 
Words,  i:  246.  —  Lond.  t J.  42:  121. 

—  Acid  Products  of  Combustion  of.      (M.  Vincotte)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  log:  iSo. 


Coal,  Albert,  of  New  Brunswick.   (C.  H.  Hitchcock)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  89:  267. 

—  Analysis  of  some  Varieties  of.     (F.  Vaux)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  47:  197.  • 

Improved,  1854.     (J.  H.  Alexander  and  C.  Morfit) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  102,  173. 

—  and  Coal  Mines.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  515. 

—  and  Coal-Mining.     (H.D.Rogers)  Harper,  2g:  163. 

—  (D.  K.  Clark)  Pract.  M.  i:   196. 

—  and  Coal  Plants.      (W.  C.  Williamson)  Macmil.  29: 

404.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  592. — Nature,  8:  446. 

—  and  Colliery  Explosions.     (C.  De  Rauce)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

17:  355- 

—  and  Coniferous  Wood  under  Microscope.     (J.  R.  Leif- 

child)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  343. 

—  andiron.     (J.  S.  Newberry)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  611. — (.J. 

Western)  Lakeside,  3:  197. 

—  and  Iron  Ore  in  Guerero,  Mexico.     (N.  S.  Manross) 

Am.  .J.  Sci.  89;  309. 

—  and    Iron   Trade   of  Ohio  Valley.      (C.  Whittlesey) 

Hunt,  16:  450. 

—  and  Petroleum.     (H.  D.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  4:  374. 

—  and  Smoke.    Quar.  iig:  435.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

89:  515. 

—  Anthracite,  as  a  Fuel.     (P.  W.  Sheafer)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  83:  314. 
for  generating  Steam,  Power  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

32:  92. 
in  Locomotives.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  no.  —  (G. 

W.  Whistler)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  48:  6,  7S,  176. 
in  Smelting-Fumaces.     (M.  Robin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

19:  264,  341. 

of  Pennsylvania.     (C.  Cushing)  No.  Am.  42:  241. 

Trade  in.     (J.  E.  Bloomfield)  Hunt,  11:  541. 

Use  of.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  Alma.  1837:  61. 

When  lirst  used.     M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  452. 

—  as  a  Reservoir  of  Power.     (R.  Hunt)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  10: 

155.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  73S. 

—  Assaying  by  Blowpipe.     (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s  3:  208. 

—  Bituminous,  Analysis  of.    (T.  O'C.  Sloane)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

114:  2S6. 
Chemical  Examination  of.      (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  42:  369. 
Origin  of.      (C.  Whittlesey)  IIcsp.   i :    1 1 1 .  —  (J. 

W.  Foster)  Hesp.  2:  204.     3:  199. 
Varieties,  and  special  Uses  of.     (E.  B.  Andrews) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst,  g^:  38,  133. 

—  Bradford's  Report  on.     Am.  J.  Sci.  3g:  137. 

—  Cannel,  Formation  of.     (J.  S.  Newberry)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

73:  212. 

—  Compressed  Slack.   (W.W.  Smyth)  Eel.  Engin.  1 :  157. 

—  Cost  and  Consumption  of.     Ed.  R.   137:  456.  —  All 

the  Year,  6:  492. 

—  Cutting,  by  Machinery.     (J.  S.  Jeans)  Pract.  M.  3: 

272. — Pract.  M.  6:  2S6.  —  Eel.  Engin  5:  527. 

—  Distribution  of.     Liv.  Age,  44:  115. 

—  Duhamel's  Communication  on.     Ed.  R.  g:  67. 

—  Early  Discovery  of.     (W.  J.  Buck)  Potter  Am.  3Io. 

4:"  iSo. 

—  Early  Ui^c  of,  in  Penn.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  log:  411. 

—  Few  Words  about.     Cornh.  26:  460. 

—  for  Illuminntion,   Comparative  Value  of.     (A.  Fyfe) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  57:  77,  157. 

—  Formation  of.     (T.   II.   Iluxlcy)  Contemp.  15:    618. 

Same  art.  So.  M.  8:  174. -^(W.  Nicol)  Ed.  New 
Philos.  .1.  46:   174.— J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  338. 

Ancient  Forests  and  modern  Fuel.     Temp.  Bar,  4: 

277.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  55:  367. 

Ancient  Vegetation.     Lond.  Q.  17:  414. 

Geological.     Temp.  Par,  4:  277. 

Theories  of.    (L.  Horner)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  41 :  97. 


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COAL 


Coal,  Future.     (D.  Ker)  Geog.  M.  3:  60. 

—  Geology  of.    (S.  J.  Mackie)  Kecr.  Sci.  1 :  233.  —  Temp. 

Bar,  4:  277. 

—  German.     Praet.  M.  7:  337. 

—  History  and  Destiny  of.     (G.  W.  Anderson)  Clir.  R. 

21:  267. 
of  Fossil  Fuel.     Mo.  R.  138:  430. 

—  in  China.     (I).  J.  Macgowan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  61:  235. 

, —  in  Europe,  Production  of,  1S46.     J.  Frankl.  lust.  42: 
284. 

—  in  the  Fire.     (C.  Kingsley)  Ev.  Sat.  12:  492. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     (P.  Bevan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  26S.— 

(II.  B.  Spencer)  St.  James,  ig:  103.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11: 

267. 

Britain's  Coal  Cellars.     St.  Paul's,  9:  182. 

British  Diamonds.     (R.  Hunt)  St.  James,  i :  223. 

Connuissioners'  Report,  1872.    Eel.  Engiu.  6:  417. 

—  Brit.  Q.  56:  66. 
Exhaustion  of.     (H.D.Rogers)  Good  Words,    5: 

334.  —  (L.  Lemoran)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  290.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  67:  341.  —  Eel.   Engin.  8:  445.  —  All 

the  Year,   2:  4S8. —  (A.   S.  Harvey)  Macmil.  26: 

375.  —  (L.  Levi)  Pract.  M.  i:  67. 

—  in  Nebraska.     (F.  V.  Hayden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  326. 

—  in  New  York.     (A.  Eaton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  19:  21. 

—  in  Rhode  Island.    Am.  J.  Sci.  11:  78. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (E.  Crapsey)  Scrib.  1 :  647. 
Product  of.     De  Bow,  19:  123. 

Report  on.    (W.  R.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  49:  310. 

See  Coal  Fields. 

—  in  Ships,  Spontaneous  Combustion  of.     Pract.  M.  6: 

280. 

—  Life  of  a  Block  of.     (G.  P.  Bevan)  Once  a  Week,  12: 

285-467. 

—  Mineral,  Chemical  Composition  of.     (P.  E.  Chase)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  108:  95. 

—  Mauch  Chimk.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  19:  12. 

—  Natural  Hist.  of.     (S.  Calvin)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  610. 

—  Origin  of.     (A.  Jaquith)  Overland,  13:  503. 
and  Uses  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  147. 

Distribution,  and  mechanical  Efficiency  of.     (H.  D. 

Rogers)  Good  Words,  4:  247. 

—  Phosphorus  in.     (A.   S.   McCreath)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

107:  389. —  (C  H.  Roney)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  56. 

—  Products  from.     Chamb.  J.  55:  121.  —  West.  J.  13: 

1S6.  — (F.  C.  Calvert)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:  277,  332. 

—  Resinous  Nature  of.     (J.  E.  Teschmacher)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

64:  70. 

—  Statistics  of.     (J.  MacFarlane)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96: 

255. — Ed.  R.  90:  525.  —  Pract.  M.  2:  406. 

—  Substitutes  for.     Penny  M.  12:  278. 

—  Supply  of.     (E.  B.  Andrews)  Internat.  R.  i:  458. — 

(J.  Scoffern)  St.  James,  8:  301.  —  (Sir  W.  Arm- 
strong) Nature,  7:  270,  291. 

and  Iron  Industry.     (I.  L.  Bell)  Eel.  Engin.  10:  401. 

and  reproductive   Power  of.     (Dr.  Wilkinson)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  31:  279. 

and  Waste  of.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  317. 

—  Testing  for  Water  in.     (J.  B.  Britton)  Pract.  M.  6: 

301. 

—  Washing  of.     (A.  Beckwith)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  237- 

—  What  is  ?    Once  a  Week,  5:  23. 

—  Why  so  dear  ?    Eel.  R.  loi:  21. 

Coal-B:isin  on  Lake  of  the  Woods.     (H.  R.  Schoolcraft) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  69:  232. 
Coal  Companies,  and  their  Growth.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

31:  925- 
Coal  Deposit  in  Brandon,  Vt.     (E.  Hitchcock)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  65:  95. 
Coal  Dust  a  dangerous  Element  in  Mining.      (H.  C. 

Hovey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  18. 

—  Burning.    EcL  Engin.  i :  750. 


Coal  Dust,  Compressed,  as  Fuel.    Pract.  M.  6:  166. 

—  Utilization  of.     (E.  F.  Loiseau)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  261. 
See  alsu  Coal  Waste. 

Coal  Fever.     (C.  B.  Conant)  Hunt,  52:  349. 
Coal  Field,  Alleghany,  Ohio  and  West  Virginia  Sides  of. 
(E.  B.  Andrews)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  2S3. 

—  of  Bristol  County,  and  of  Rhode  Island.     (E.  Hitch- 

cock) Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  327. 
Coal  Fields,  American.     (H.  D.  Rogers)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

63:  3<^3- 

—  and  Mines.     Hunt,  31:  765. 

Life  and  Labor  in.     Cornh.  5:  343,  426. 

—  in  China,  Anthracite  and  bituminous.     (R.  C.  Taylor) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  40:  51. 

—  Lesley's  Manual  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:  70. 

—  of  East  Indian  Archipelago.    Am.  J.  Sci.  73:  157. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     Belgra.  5:  555.  —  Ed.  R.  117:  406. 

—  Chamb.  J.  35:  164.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  176. 

—  Nature,  6:  2S3. — Pract.  M.  i:  417.     See  above, 
Coal  in  Great  Britain. 

—  of  North  America  and  Great  Britain.     Ed.  R.  iii :  68. 

—  of  the  North  Pacilic.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  478. 

—  of  Ohio  Valley.     (S.  P.  Hildreth)  Am.  J.  Sci.  29:  i. 

—  of  Pennsylvania.     (H.M.  Alden)  Harper,  27:  455. — 

(E.  Bowen)  Harper,  15:  451.  —  (B.  Silliman)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  10:  331.  —  (M.  C.  Lea)  Hunt,  13:  67.  —  (J. 

Peirce)  Am.  J.  Sci.  12:  54. 
Bear  Valley.     (W.  R.  Johnson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  32: 

31S.  —  Hunt,  14:  141. 

Cumberland.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  394. 

First.     (M.  C.  Lea)  Hunt,  13:  426. 

Lackawanna  and  Wyoiuing.    (J.  11.  Lanman)  Hunt, 

ig:  290.  —  (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  42:  369.  —  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  46:  2S0. 

Visit  to.     Knick.  15:  102. 

Produce  of,  1820-72.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  27:  721. 

Region  of  Schuylkill  and  Wyoming  Valley.    Hunt, 

14:  539- 

—  of  Russia.     Lippinc.  21:  361. 

—  of  South  Staffordshire.     (F.  Burr)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26: 

375.  —  Once  a  Week,  6:  148. 

—  of  the  LTnited  States.     Penny  M.  7:  227. 

—  of  World,  Dimensions  of.     J.  Frankl.  In.'--t.  75:  421. 

—  of  Wyoming  Ter.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural.  6:  669. 

—  of  Yorkshire.     Chamb.  J.  46:  531. 

Coal  Fire,  True  Storj'  of.     House.  Words,  i :  26-90. 
Coal  Formation  of  China,  Age  of.     (J.  S.  Newberry)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  92:  151. 
Coal  Formations  of  North  America.     (L.  Lesquereux) 

Am.  J.   Sci.  78:   21.     80:   63,  367.    82:    15,    193. 

83:  206.     85:  375. 

—  of  Nova  Scotia.    (A.  Gesner)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  399. 

—  Rocky  Mountain,  Age  of.     (L.  Lesquereux)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  116:  441. 

—  United  States.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i :  307. 
Coal  Measures.     Chamb.  J.  28:  245. 

—  Exogenous  Structures  amongst.     (W.  C.  Williamson) 

Nature,  4:  408,  490. 

—  in  the  Southeast  of  England.      (J.  Prestwick)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  11:  225. 

—  of  Cape  Breton.     (J.  P.  Lesley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  179. 

—  of  Indiana.     (E.  T.  Cox)  Am.  Natural.  5:  547. 

—  of  Iowa.     (C.  A.  White)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  331. 

—  of  Ohio  and  Illinois.  (R.  P.  Stevens)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  72. 

—  Origin   of  Vegetation   of.     (J.   T.   B.  Beaumont)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  29:  205. 

—  Plant  Remains  in.     (L.  Lesquereux)  Am.  Natural.  5: 

340- 

—  Tree  Ferns  of.     (W.  Carruthers)  Nature,  6:  4S6. 
Coal  Mine,  Descent  into  a.     Chamb.  J.  28:  110. 

—  Fire  in.     All  the  Year,  5:   107.  —  Liv.  Age,  30:  32. 

—  Hartley,  Catastrophe  at.     Chamb.  J.  37:  215. 


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Coal  Mine,  Hour  in.     Chamb.  J.  32:  343. 

Coal  Mines.     Mo.  R.  84:  311.  —  Penny  M.  4:  120,  161. 

—  Accidents  in.     (.J.  R.  Leifcliild)  Good  Words,  3:  137. 

—  Brit.  Q.  25:  86.  — Eel.  R.  100:  192. —Ed.  R. 
125:  549. 

—  and  Colliers.     (Lord  Ashley)  Quar.  70:   158.     Same 

art.  Am.  Eel.  4:  316.  —  Appleton,  i:  supp.  —  Ev. 
Sat.  10:  172-240. 

—  Fire-Damp  in.     Comh.  5:  426. 

Explosions  of.    Chamb.  .J.  19:  232.39:  72.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  37:  758. — Nature,  10:  224. — .J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  43:  347,  427. 

and  their  Cure.    (S.  Plimsoll)  19th  Cent.  8:  895. 

—  (J.  H.  Merivale  and  Col.  Shakespear)  19th  Cent. 
9:  237. 

and  the  Weather,  Connection  between.    Nature, 

5:  504.  —  Pract.  M.  5:  1S8. 
Are  they  preventible  ?    (F.  R.  Conder)  Eraser, 

99:  557. 
Causes  and  Prevention  of.     (A.  H.  Green)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  12:  14.  —  Nature,  24:  512. 
Plimsoll's   Cure   for.     (W.  Galloway)  Nature, 

23:  171. 
Prevention  of.     (J.  Harrison)  Eel.  Engin.  10: 

272.  —  (F.  R.  Conder)  Eraser,  99:  557.     Same  art. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  200. 
Report  on  Causes  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54:  323. 

See  also  Fire-Damp. 

—  Fires  in,   Extinction  of.     Chamb.  J.   15:    399. — J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  48:  152. 

—  Gases  in.     (.J.  J.  Atkinson)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  17. 

—  Life  in.     (T.  H.  Walton)  Lippinc.  3:    517.  —  Quar. 

no:  329.  —  Chamb.  .J.  58:  577. 
and  Death  in.     Lond.  Q.  5:  30. 

—  near  Richmond,  Va.     (A.  S.  Woolridge)  Am.  .J.  Sci. 

43:  I- 

—  New  Sj'stem  of  sinking.     Eel.  Engin.  16:  293. 

—  Northumberland  and  Durham,  1840.  Mo.  R.  154:  136. 

—  of  Alabama.     I)e  Bow,  10:  73. 

—  of  Belgium.     (R.  C.  Taylor)  Hunt,  16:  235,  327. 

—  of  France.     Ed.  Philos.  .J.  14:  252. 

—  of  Sweden.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  240 

—  of  the  U.  S.     (F.  M.  Lubbren)  Intel.  Obs.  il :  34. 

—  Shafts  of.     (Sheafer  Bros.)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  84:'  393. 

—  Temperature  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  614. 

—  Ventilation  of.     (G.G.Andre)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  369. 

—  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  366. 

—  Working  and  Ventilation  of.     Eel.  JEngin.  2:  255. 
Coal-Miner's  Evidence.  ,  House.  Words,  2:  245. 
Coal-Miners  at  Home  and  at  Work.     (,J.   R.  Leifchild) 

Good  Words,  3:  213. 

—  History  of  Pit  Geordie.     Onee  a  Week,  17:  710,  736. 

—  How  to  teach  and  preach  to.     Liv.  Age,  33:  261. 

—  in  England.     Eel.  R.  76:  201. 

—  in  the  North  of  England.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  454. 
Planners  of.     Penny  M.  5:  242. 

—  of  Carrick.     (A.  Geikie)  Good  AVords,  14:  306. 

—  of  South  Wales.    All  the  Year,  34:  52. 

—  Plea  for.     All  the  Year,  3:  102. 
Coal-JIining.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  23. 

—  Improvements  in.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  501, 

—  in  deep  Workings.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  270. 

—  Perils  in.    All  the  Year,  5:  61.  —  (P.  Bevan)  Fortn. 

3:  617.  —  Ev.  Sat.  i:  212.  —  Temp.  Bar.  i:  25S. 

—  The  Possible  in.     Ed.  Engin.  Ii :  26. 

—  Relative  Safety  of  Modes  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  263. 

—  Sinking  the  Shaft.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  102. 
Coal-Mining  Districts,  In.    Temp.  Bar,  3:  132.    4:  454. 

—  Life  in.     Eel.  R.  116:  80. 

Coal-Pit,  Adventure  in.     Chamb.  J.  52:  213, 

—  and  the  People  in  it.     Eel.  M.  24:  249, 

—  Visit  to.     All  the  Year,  19:  112,  327. 


Coal-Pit  Accidents.     All  the  Year,  19:  568. 
Coal-Pit  Cabin,  In  the.     Chamb.  J.  35:  154. 
Coal-Pit  Catastrophes  and  Rescues.     Chamb.  J.  46:  298. 
Coal  Plants,  New  and  interesting.     (E.  B.  Andrews)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  no:  462. 
Coal  Policy  of  Pennsylvania.     Hunt,  13:  242. 
Coal  Question,  American  View  of.     Pract.  ^M.  2:  219. 
Coal  Seam.     (E.  B.  Andrews)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  194. 
Coal  Seams,  Parallelism  of.     (J.  S.  Newberry)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  107:  367.— (E.  B.  Andrews)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:  56. 
Coal  Strike,  1871.     (.1.  B.  Ilodgkin)  Nation,  12:  254.  — 

(E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  352. 
Coal-Tar  and  its  Products.     (E.  J.  Mills)  Stud.  &  Intel. 

Obs.  5:  69,  198. 

—  Coloring   Matters   from.     (M.   E.   Kopp)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  72:  181-409.  —  Once  a  Week,  25:  194. 
Coal  Trade  of  England.     Westm.  40:  392.  — Ed.  R.  51: 

176.  — Mo.  R.  123:  443. 
Statistics  of,  1846.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  42:  266. 

—  of  London.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  89S. 

—  of  Pennsylvania.     Hunt,  4:  375.  —  (F.  Hunt)  Hunt, 

8:  544.  — *(C.  G.  Childs)  Hunt,  16:  202,  327.  —  (C. 
Gushing)  No.  Am.  42:  241.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3: 
146. 
Statistics  of,  1S46.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  42:  124. 

—  of  Schuylkill,  Penn.     Hunt,  25:  644. 

—  of  United  States.     (.J.  E.  Bloomfiekl)  Hunt,  11:  541. 

—  (J.  Blunt)  Hunt,  4:  62.  — (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  21: 
266.  —Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  467. 

Coal  Waste,  Utilization  of.  ( W.  H.  Wahl)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

94:  419.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96:  266,  356.  — Pract.  M. 

2:  409. 
Coal-Wliipping.     Chamb.  J.  19:   170. 
Coals,  Comparative  Value  of.     (C.  B.  Stuart)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  54:  217. 

—  Experiments  on   various,    1871.      (B.   F.   Isherwood) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  93:  392.     94:  31,  115,  17S. 

—  for  the  Steam  Navy.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  49:  52. 

—  Free  and  cheap.     Ed.  R.  99:  668.         • 

—  in  the  Pool.     All  the  Year,  35:  129. 

—  .Japanese,  Evaporative  Eflieiency  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

70:  185. 

—  Russian.     (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97:  404. 

—  Skore-Cases  in.   (J.  W.  Dawson)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  loi :  256. 
Coalbrookdale.     (G.  Hill)  Sharpe,  38:   17. 

Coalition  Ministry  proposed,  Eng.,  1840.    Ed.  R  72:589. 
Coast  Defense;  Iron-plated  Forts,  etc.     Cornh.  17:   189. 

18:  181. 
Coast  Defenses  and  Rifle  Corps.     No.  Brit.  32:  26. 

—  Military  Discussion  on.     Blackw.  63:  362. 

—  and  F.  Thurot    (.1.  K.  Laughton)  Eraser,  97 :  71 .   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  613. 

Coast-Guard,  Tales  of.  Chamb.  J.  15:  369.  16:  19,  66, 
225. 

Coast  Survey  of  United  States  (M.  .T.  Lamb)  Harper, 
58:  506'.  — (C.  II.  Davis)  Am.  Alma.  1848:  65.— 
(Mr.  Ferguson)  No.  Am.  42:  75. —  (C.  II.  Davis) 
No.  Am.  54:  446.  —  (.1.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  121 : 
37.  —  (B.  Silliman)  .-\m.  .1.  Sci.  49:  229.  —  Am  .1. 
Sf'-  55:  jO"-    62:  158.— (.1.  Henry)  Princ.  17:  321. 

—  Hunt,  21:  266.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  103. 

and  Telegraphic  Operations.     (S.  C.  Walker)  Am. 

.1.  Sci.  59:  151. 
Costs,   Abu.'ses,  and  Power  of,   1S58.     J.    Frankl. 

Inst.  67:  63. 
Measurement  of  Base  Lines  in  Florida.    (F.  Rogers) 

.1.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:  361. 

Operations  and  Results  of.    Am.  J.  Sci.  75:  75,  249. 

Report  on,  1839.     (F.  R.  Hassler)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

29:     QI. 

1847-     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  213,  229. 

184S-50.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  47:  141,  209.  51 :  359. 


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Coast  Survey  of  United  States,  Report  on,  1S49.     (A.  D. 

Bache)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  50:  83,  145,  217. 

1S61  and  1862.     Am.  J.  Sci.  87:  93. 

Coastinpf  Trade  and  Internal  Commerce.     Niles's  Rei?. 

41:  siipp.  54. 
Coastwise.     (E.  Downey)  Tinsley,  26:  440. 
Coati,  The.     Penny  M.  6:  6. 

—  and  its  Cousins.  (S.  Lockwood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  136. 
Cob.     Chamb.  J.  28:   14. 

Cobb,  David,  witli  portrait.  (F.  Baylies)  N.  E.  Keg.  18:  5. 
Cobb,  Ilowell,  with  portrait.  Dcm.  R.  25:  266.  41:131. 
Cobb,  Joseph  B.,  with  portrait.  Am.  "Wliig  R.  13:  113. 
Cobb,  T.  K.  R.  (R.  K.  Porter)  Land  We  Love,  3:  183. 
Cobbe,  Frances  P.  (J.  W.Chad  wick)  Chr.  E.xam.  83:  265. 

—  Broken  Lights.     (S.  Winkworth)  Victoria,  3:   193. — 

Mo.  ReL^M.  32:  2S3. 
Cobbett,  WilHam.  Blackw.  14:  312.  — (H.  C.  Lodge) 
Internat.  R.  8:  67.  —  Westm.  23:  450. — with  por- 
trait, Eraser,  12:  207,  430. — Mus.  4:  23. — Niles's 
Reg.  14:  170.  —  Cornh.  39:  427.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  141:  323.  —  Liv.  Age,  40:  121.  —  Eel.  M.  33: 
412. — Month,  36:  296.  —  Ed.  R.  149:  458.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  457.  —  Liv.  Age,  41:  61.  —  Fraser, 
76:  474.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  387. — Mo.  R. 
138:  221. 

—  Comedies  of.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  25:  465. 

—  Letter  on  Tariff.     Niles's  Reg.  35:  105. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  491,  583. 

—  on  Corn.     Westm.  11:  54. 

—  on  Cottage  Economy.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  38:  105. 

—  Political  Register.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  10:  3S6. 

—  Political  Writings.     Eel.  ^L  67:  410. 

—  A  rural  Ride.     (G.  S.  Venables  and  H.  Lushington) 

Macmil.  i:  40. 
Cobbler  Keezar's  Vision.    (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  7:  165. 
Cobbler  of  Dort.     Bentley,  i:  403. 
Cobbs,  Bishop  Nicholas  H.     Am.  Church  R.  2o:  543. 
Cobden,  Richard.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  26:  13.  —(A. 

L.  Chapin)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:'  206.  — (T.  C.  B.  Fraser) 

New  Dom.  19:  509. — with  portrait,  Peop.  J.  2:  43. 

—  (Goklwin  Smith)  Macmil.  12:  90.  —  Brit.  Q.  43:  i. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  393.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

88:   612, — with  portrait,   Ed.  M.  61:   395.  —  St. 

Paul's,  6:  262.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  129. 

—  and  the  Land  Question.    (R.  A.  Arnold)  Fraser,  76:  79. 

—  and  Peace  and  War  Agitators.     Blackw.  66:  581. 

—  and  the  Peace  Congress.     Eel.  R.  97:  589. 

—  First  Pamphlets  of.     Fortn.  35:  634. 

—  Grave  of.     All  the  Year,  13:  342. 

—  Mission  of.     (J.  P.  Edwards)  Ilowitt,  3:  200  — Lord 

Hobart)  Macmil.  15:  177.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  92: 

323- 

—  Morley's  Life  of.    Blackw.  130:  793. 

—  Political  Writings  of.     No.  Brit.  46:  Tj.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  68:  649. 

—  To,  and  other  public  Men  in  Search  of  Work.     (T. 

Hughes)  Macmil.  4:  329. 
Cobham,  Sir  John  Oldcastle,  Lord,  Life  and  Times  of. 

Eel.  R.  80:  249. 
Cobham  Hall,  Kent.     Penny  M.  5:  260. 

—  Summer  Day  at.     (E.  L.  Blanchard)  Peop.  J.  6:  90. 
Coblow  Cataract.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  439. 

Cobra  de  Capello.     Bentley,  33:  155. 

—  Cure  for  Bite  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  242. 

—  of  India.     Chamb.  J.  53:  822. 

Coccium,  Situation  of.     (J.  Watson)  Arch,  i:  65. 
Cochin  China.     (J.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  18:  140. 

—  and  Cambodia.     Quar.  116:  283. 

—  Barrow's  Voyage  to.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  9:  i. 

—  French.   Temp.  Bar,  14:  38.   Same  art.  Cath.  World, 

i:  369.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  726. 

—  French  in.    (H.  A.  Browne)  Fraser,  94:  181. 


Cochin  China,  French  in,  in  1S59.     Colburn,  116:   i. 

—  Language  of.     (J.  Pickering)  No.  Am.  52:  404. 

—  Subjugation  of.     Colburn,  131:   127. 

—  White's  Voyage  to.  Ed.  R.  41:  123.  —  Mo.  R.  106:  337. 
Cochineal,  Cultivation  of.     Hogg,  3:  132. 

Cochineal  Insect,  and  its  Produce.  Penny  M.  lo:  455. 
Cochran,  Jane,  Lady  Kilsyth.  Once  a  Week,  17:  402. 
Cochran,   Dr.  John,  with  portrait.     (W.  L.  C.  Biddle) 

Pennsyl.  JI.  3:  241. 
Cochrane,  Alex.  Baillie.    Young  Italy.    Bentley,  28:  29S. 

—  Quar.  87:  533. 

Cochrane,  Grisell.     Chamb.  J.  51:  577. 

Cochrane,  J.  D.   Pedestrian  Journey  to  Russia.   Quar.  31: 

215. 
Cochrane,  T.,  Lord.     See  Dundonald,  Earl. 
Cock,  Chapter  on  the.     Knick.  58:  217. 
Cock  and  Anchor,  The.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  607. 
Cocks  and  Hens.     Chamb.  J.  36:  3S2. 
Cock-Figiit,  The.     (W.  L.  Tidball)  Putnam,  4:  310. 

—  in  Havana.     Knick.  45:  40. 

Cock-Fighting,  Memoir  on.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  3:  132. 

—  Modest  Commendation  of.     Blackw.  22:  5S7. 

—  Royal  Cockpit.     (E.  Herbert)  Lond.  M.  6:  389. 
Cockaigne,  State  Council  of.     Blackw.  13:  34. 
Cockatoo  Islands.     Chamb.  J.  41:  830. 

Cockburn,  Sir  Alexander.   Lond.  Soc.  11:  86.    Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  68:  2S0.  — (A.V.  Dicev)  Internat.  R.  10:  397. 

—  and  C.  Cushing.    (S.  T.  Wallis)  So.  M.  12:  635. 
Cockburn,  Henry,  Lord,  Journal  of.    Quar.  148:  255. — 

(J.  Moncrieff)  Ed.  R.  140:  259. 

—  Memorials  of  his  Times.     (T.  Durfee)  Chr.  R.  22:  60. 

—  Bentley,  40:  45.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  52. — 
Brit.  Q.  24:  343.  —  Chamb.  J.  25:  394.  —  Dub.  R. 
41:  279. — Fraser,  54:  79.  —  Liv.  Age,  50:  260. — 
New  Q.  5:  -i,^-].  —  No.  Brit.  26:  228. 

Cocked-Hat  Gentry.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Putnam,  3:  261. 
Cocker,  Edward.    "According  to  Cocker."    All  the  Year, 
23:  590. 

—  and  his  Arithmetic.     Once  a  Week,  17:  324. 
Cockney,  Archaeology  of  the  Word.     Chamb.  J.  3:  225. 

—  Etj'mology  of  the  Word.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  308. 

—  Meaning  of.     Sharpe,  5:  102,  126. 

—  What  is  a"?     (C.  Waddy)  St.  James,  33:  124. 
Cockney  Writers.     Lond.  M.  3:  69. 
Cockney's  Rural  Sports.     Loud.  JI.  6:  49S. 
Cockroach,  The,  on  Shipboard.     Chamb.  J.  10:  14. 

—  Only  a.     (J.  G.  Wood)  Good  Words,  20:  62S. 
Cockroaches.     (S.  H.  Scudder)  Am.  Natural.  10:  521. 
Coca  Leaf,  The,  as  a  Stimulant.     Cornh.  6:  713. 
Cocoa.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  Nature,  2:  497.  —  Penny  M.  2: 

119.  —  Blackw.  75:  86. 

—  Wanklyn's  Treatise  on.     Pract.  M.  4:  234. 
Cocoanut  and  its  L^ses.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  Once  a  Week, 

12:  485. 

—  Carving  a.     Cornh.  36:  461. 

Cocoanut  Day.     (Mrs.  Postans)  Sharpe,  7:  32. 

Cocoanut  Fiber.     Art  J.  21:  74. 

Cocoanut  Palm  and  its  Uses.    (C.  R.  Low)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

2:  214. 
Cocoa  Plantation  in  the  West  Indies.     (M.  R.  S.  Ross) 

Belgra.  26:  230. 
Cocoa-Tree,  and  its  Products.     Penny  M.  3:  116. 

—  of  Solomon.     Chamb.  J.  17:  405. 
Cocquerel,  A.     See  Coquerel. 

Cod,  Cape,  Formation  of.    (W.  Upham)  Am.  Natural.  13: 
489.  552. 

—  Ship  Channel  across.     (J.  P.  Frizell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

91:  3S6.     92:  41. 
Cod  Fishery.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  7:  596.— 
All  the  Year,  13:  508. 

—  in  Iceland.     Chamb.  J.  54:  662. 

—  in  Labrador.     Penny  M.  4:  67. 


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271 


COHESIVE 


Cod  Fishery  on  the  Banks.   (W.V.Well?)  Harper,  22:  456. 

—  on  the  Coast  of  Norway.     Penny  M.  8:  310,  326. 

—  Pacific  Coast.     (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  4:  436. 
Coddington,  William,  Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  1640. 

Am  Q.  Keg.  15:  25.  — N.  E.  Reg.  28:  13. 
Code  Napoleon.     Walsh  Am.  R.  2:  359.  —  (E.  Everett) 

No.  Am.  20:  393.  —  U.  S.  Lit.Gaz.  5:  125. — Niles's 

Reg.  28:  303. 
Codes,  and  Arrangement  of  Law.     Am.  Law  R.  5:  i. 

—  Ancient  Ideas  in  Arrangement  of.     (Sir  H.  S.  Maine) 

Fortn.  31:  761. 
Codex  Siuaiticus,  etc.    See  Bible,  New  Testament,  Greek. 
Codification.     For.  Q.  6:  322.  —  (T.  Walker)  West.  Law 

J.  i:  433.  — (W.  Van  Ilamm)  West.  Law  J.  i:  529. 

—  (II.  Brougham)  West.  Law  J.  2:  32. 

—  Bentham  on.     Westm.  12:  430.  —  (H.  S.  Legar(?)  So. 

R.  7:  391.  — (Sir  S.  Romilly)  Ed.  R.  29:  217. 

—  in  India  and  England.    (J.  F.  Stephen)  Fortn.  18:  644. 

—  of  the  Law.     Lond.  Q.  24:  432. 
Codlingbury  Races.     Chanib.  .T.  43:  407. 

Codman,  John.     (L.  Capen)  Chr.  Exam.  59:  203.  —  (J. 
H.  Means)  Cong.  Q.  2:1. 

—  Sermon  of.     Lit.  &  Theo.  K.  4:  33. 

—  Visit  to  England.    Chr.  R.  1 :  2S6.  —  (J.  Walker)  Chr. 

Exam.  20:  265.  —  Cong.  M.  19:  612,  6S5. 
Codrington,   Admiral  Henry  John.     (J.    L.   Laiighton) 

Eraser,  103:  73. 
Coeducation  of  the  Sexes.    (J.  H.  Fairchild)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

17:  385.  — (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  10:  134.  -(E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  16:  349. 

at  Antioch  College.     Nation,  11:  24. 

at  Michigan  Univ.     (M.  C.  Tyler)  Nation,  11 :  3S3. 

in  College.     (A.  C.  Brackett)  Educ.  i:  156, 

See  Women,  Education  of. 
Coelebs  in  Search  of  a  Bed.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  624. 
Coelebs  in  Search  of  a  Mulready  Envelope.     Lond.  Soc. 

7:  29. 
Cojur,  Jaques.     Penny  M.  II :  75. 
Coercion,  Policy  of.     (W.  T.  Stead)  Fortn.  34:  245. 
Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  Reminiscences  of.     (J.  Munsell)  Am, 

Bibliop.  7:  202. 
Coffee.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  Nature,  2:  126.  —  Blackw.  75: 

86. — House.  Words,  5:  562. — Penny  M.  i:  49. — 

(J.  von  Liebig)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  12. 

—  and  Coffee  Trade.      Hunt,   27:   39,  —  (J.   Gardner) 

Hunt,  41:  165. 

—  and  (trumpets;  a  Poem.     Eraser,  15:  316. 

—  and  its  Adulteration  in  New  York.      (J.  C.  Draper) 

Galaxy,  7:  198. 

—  and  Milic  as  Diet.  (D.  A.Caron)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 64:  349. 

—  as  a  Beverage.     (A.  T.  Dalson  and  C.  M.  Wetherill) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:  60,  in. 

—  Culture  of.     (J.  J.  Peatlicld)  Overland,  13:  323. 
in  Brazil.     (H.  H.  Smith)  Scrib.  19:  225.  —  Penny 

M.  9:  484. 
in  Ce\'lon.     House.  Words,  3:  109.  —  (R.  Abbay) 

Nature,  14:  375. 
in  South  Travancore.     Eraser,  90:  64. 

—  Culture  and  \he  of.     (M.  S.  de  Vcre)  Harper,  44:  237. 

—  Cup  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  476. 

Cliemistry  of.     (J.  von  Liebig)  Ev.  Sat.  i:  135. 

—  History  of.     (J.  ('raw ford)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  15:  50. — 

(M.  Heilpriii)  Nation,  6:  275. 
and  Cultivation  of.     Godey,  54:  51. 

—  How  to  make  a  Cup  of.     Godey,  63:  107.  —  Sharpe, 

44:  259. 

—  in  its  Home.     (J.  D.  Bcuglcss)  Overland.  2:  319. 

—  Preparation  of,  for  Use.     Penny  M.  3:  22S. 

—  Price,  Import,  and  Consumption  of.     De  Bow,  20:  253. 

—  Production  and  Consumption  of.     (J.  Gardner)  Hunt, 

29:  194. 

—  Properties  of.     (D.  W.  Cheever)  Atlan.  3:  35. 


Coffee,  Reduction  of  Duties  on.     Ed.  R.  41:  48S. 

—  Wanklyn's  Treatise  on.     Pract.  M.  4:  234. 
See  Chicory. 

Coffee  Disease's,  Two.    (M.C.Cooke) Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  161. 
Coffee  Grounds  of  Cuba.     All  the  Year,  24  :  61. 
Coffee-House  Movement.     Chamb.  J.  56:  143. 
Coffee-House  News.     Lond.  M.  20:  563. 
CofTee-Houscs.     (J.  Humphreys)  St.  James,  43:  598. 

—  and  their  Clubs  in  iSth  Century.     (A.  Andrews)  Col- 

burn,  106:   107. 

—  of  the  Restoration.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  104.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  34:  500. 
Coffee-Leaf  Disease  of  Ceylon.     (D.  Morris)  Nature,  20: 

557- 
Coffee-Leaf  Miner.    (B.  P.  Mann)  Am.  Natural.  6:  332, 

596. 
Coffee  Palaces.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  18:  678. 

—  English.     (W.  Sikes)  Lii>[)inc.  24:  728. 

Coffee  Planter  in  Southern  India,  Experiences  of.    Fraser, 

99:  703. 
Coffee  Rooms  for  the  People.     (Lady  Hope)  Good  Words, 

21:  749,  844. 
Coffee  Trade.     (J.  Gardner)  West.  J.  7:  301.  — Hunt, 

13-  ^73-  —  (J.  Gardner)  Hunt,  25;  690.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  27:  254.  —  (J.  S.  Duke)  De  Bow,  2:  303. 

—  in  1S50.     Hunt,  23:  59,  172,  451. 

Coffer-Dam  at  Turner's  Falls.     (J.  B.  Francis)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  83:  317. 

—  Description  of  a.     Penny  M.  5:  273. 

of  portable,  i860.     (E.  B.  Hunt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

7°'  3/5-    73'  I45' — (T.  Stevenson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

46:  217. 
Coffer-Dams  in  Connecticut  River.     (W.  II.  Burrall)  Eel. 

Engin.  14:  366. 

—  Relative  Economy  of.     Ed.  Engin.  4:   166. 

—  Structures  in  the  Sea  without.     (D.  Miller)  J.  Frank). 

Inst.  75:  371. 

—  used  on  the  Thames  Embankment.    Eel.  Engin.  4:  307. 
Coffeyville,  Kansas.     Chamb.  J.  55:  93. 

CofKn,  James  Henry.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  503. 

Cofiin,  Levi.     Cliamb.  J.  55:  321.  — Internat.  R.  9;  143. 

Coffin  Family.     Am.  Hist.  lice,  i:  8.     2:  14,  64,  175. 

—  Name  and  Armorial  Bearings  of.     (J.  C.  J.  Brown) 

N.E.Reg.  35:  376. 

—  Pedigree  of.     Hist.  M.  14:  132. 

—  Records  of.     Canad.  iMo.  8:  215. 

Coffin  Genealogy.     (N.  W.  Coffin)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  336.  — 

N.  E.  Reg.  24:  149,  305. 
Coffins,  Material  for.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  52:  465. 

—  of  Oak  found  in  Northumberland.     (T.  W.  Snaggc) 

Arch.  44:  8. 
Coffin  Flowers;  a  Poem.     (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  21: 

589. 
Coffin-Maker,  The.     Colburn.  34:  257. 
Cog-Wheels,  Teeth  of.     (E.  AV.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci.  7:  86. 
Cogers,  or  Thoughtful  Men.     All  the  Year,  19:  231. 
Cogitation,  Theory  of.     (E.  Zclier)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:  33. 
Cogitations  of  Mrs.  Clarinda  Singleheart.     Sharpe,  20: 

129-342. 
Cogito,  ergo  sum.     (W.  G.  Davies)  ^lind,  2:  412.  —  (S. 

H.  Hodgson  and  A.  Main)  Mind,  2:  126. 

—  M;Uthcw  Arnold  on.     (S.  II.  Hodgson)  Mind,  i:  56S 

—  Meaning  of  Existence.     (A.  Bain)  Mind,  2:  259. 
Cognition.  Psychology  of,  Jardine  on.     (D.  A.  Spalding) 

Nature.  1 1 :  422. 
Cogswell,  Joseph  < I.     (J.  G.  Wilson)  Applcton,  7:  19. 
Cohassct,  Mass.,  Flint's  History  of  the  Church  of.     Chr. 

Disc.  4:  121. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  48. 
Cohesion  and  Crushing.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  55S. 

—  Gravitation.  (^I.  Faraday).!.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  103,169. 
Cohesive  .Vttraction.     (J.  D.  Dana)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  55:  100. 


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272 


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Coif,  Order  of  the.     Ed.  R.  146:  435. 

Coiffeur,  The  first,  of  his  Age.     Ciiainb.  J.  46:   193. 

Coiffeur  of  Sevres ;  a  Revolutionary  Siictch.     Dub.  Univ. 

24:  412. 
Coignard,  Pierre.    Liv.  Age,  42:  59S. 
Coignet-Bt'ton.     (C.  K.  Graham)  Eel.  Engin.  13:  203. 
Coil-Machine,  Ruhnikorff'is.  (R.  Bithell)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  202. 
Coilin,  Due  de.     Eraser,  32:  330. 
Coin  of  Basilis,  a  City  in  Arcadia.     (T.  Combe)  Arch. 

18:  344. 

—  of  Nerva,  Dissertation  on  a.    (G.  Asliby)  Arch.  3:  165. 

—  of  Prince  Ednuind.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  4:  190. 

—  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Gloucester.     (.J.  Colebrooke)  Arch. 

4:  132. 
Coin-Current.     All  the  Year,  37:  294. 
Coins,  American.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  20:  46S. 

Eirst.     Hist.  M.  3:  197. 

previous  to  1792.     Hist.  M.  1 :  297. 

Washington  Cents.     Hist.  M.  i :  302. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.  Catalogue  of.     (H.  Scadding) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  9:  105,  226. 

—  and  Coinage.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  20:  326. 
of  the  United  States.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  614. 

—  and  Medals.     Nat.  M.  4:  18,  1826. 

Ancient,  Walsh  on.     Mo.  R.  114:  457.  —  Eel.  R. 

47:  V- 

—  and  Tradesmen's  Tokens.     Antiquary,  4:  165,191. 

—  Anglo-Saxon,  discovered  at  Hexham.     (J.  Adamson) 

Arch:  25:  279.    26:  346. 
minted  at  Derby.    (J.  S.Doxey)  Reliquary,  15:  129. 

—  British,  found  at  High  Wycombe.     (J.  Norris)  Arch. 

22:  297. 

Places  where  they  have  been  found.     (J.  Y.  Aker- 

man)  Arch.  33:  177. 

—  Cardwell  and  Akerman  on.     Quar.  72:  356.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  3:  397. 

—  Castorland  Half-Dollar.     (F.  B.  Hough)  Hist.  M.  4:  33. 

—  Coinage,  and  Bullion.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  873. 

—  Copper,  of  Vermont.     (P.  H.  White)  Hist.  M.  13:  32. 

—  Cufic,  Origin  and  Use  of.     (S.  Weston)  Arch.  18:  309. 

—  Curious.     Arch.  16:  272-278. 

—  discovered  in  the  River  Dove  near  Tutbury.    (E.  Haw- 

kins) Arch.  24:  148. 

—  Eckfeldt  and  Du  Bois  on.     (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am. 

56:  208. 

—  Episcopal  and  monastic.     (B.  Bartlet)  Arch.  5:  335. 

—  Foreign  Report  on.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  379. 

—  found  near  the  Church  of  S.  Mary  Hill,  London.     (G. 

Griffith)  Arch.  4:  356. 

—  found  in  Southern  India.    (Sir  A.  Carlisle)  Arch.  21:  i. 

—  found  at  Fenwick  Castle.     (0.  S.  Brereton)  Arch.  5: 

160. 

—  French.     Hunt,  5:  379, 

—  Gold,  of  Charles  L     (M.  Noble)  Arch.  13:  23. 

—  Greek.     (H.  V.  Tebbs)  Portfo.  6:  26,  35.  —  (S.  Weston 

and  S.  B.  Howes)  Arch.  16:  9,  14.  — Blackw.  79: 
193. — Ed.  R.  104:  161.  — Ev.  Sat.  15:  440. 

—  Jewish.     (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  328,  442. 
and  Hebrew  Pala;ography.     Theo.  R.  5:  244. 

—  Manual  of  Gold  and  Silver.     Hunt,  7:  267. 

—  Massachusetts  Shilling.    (W.  Kelby)  Hist.  M.  15:  115. 

—  Mickley  Collection.     Hist.  M.  12:  113. 

—  Noted,'Origin  of.     Bank.  IM.  (N.  Y.)  26:  283. 

—  of    C3"mbeline   and   other   British   Princes.      (H.   N. 

Humphreys)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  151,  263. 

—  of  Edward*  I.   and   II.,   found   at  Wyke,  Yorkshire. 

(F.  Sharpe  and  D.  H.  Haigh)  Arch."28:  47. 

—  of  Edward  HI.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  3:  316. 

—  of  England.     Pennv  M.  5:  275-324. 
Old.    Bank.  M.'(N.Y.)28:  617. 

—  of  Great  Britain,  Lord  Liverpool  on.     (H.  Brougham) 

Ed.  R.  7:  265. — Eel.  R.  7:  214,  312. 


Coins  of  Seleucida^,  Kings  of  Syria.    (H.  N.  Humphreys) 
Recr.  Sci.  i:  204. 

—  of  William  the  Conqueror  found  at  Beaworth.     (E. 

Hawkins)  Arch.  26:   i. 

—  of  the  World  and  their  Value.    Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  145. 

—  Rare,  and  their  Prices.     Cornh.  16:  576. 

—  Roman   "  Consecratio."     (H.  N.   Humphre3-s)  Recr. 

Sci.  1 :  45,  100. 

—  Roman  Family.     (F.  P.  Brewer)  University  Q.  2:  218. 

—  Saxon  Pennies  found  at  Sevington,  Wilts.    (E.  Haw- 

kins) Arch.  27:  301. 

—  Seyss  Automatic  Weighing  and  Sorting  Machine  for. 

(S.  James)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  97. 

—  Silver,  found  at  Tutbury,  Staffordshire,  1S31.     Penny 

M.  3:  430. 
of  Svracuse.     (R.  P.  Knight)  Arch.  19:  369. 

—  Small  Change.     Chamb.  J.  30:  253. 

—  Tables  of.     Hunt,  i:  79,  179,  282. 

—  Tokens  and  Abbey  Pieces.     Antiquary,  4:  309. 

—  Weights  and  Measures.     (J.  D.  Browne)  Hunt,  4:  434. 

—  (J.  B.  D.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  2:  281. 
Coin  Adjusters,  Mint.     (A.  B.  Neal)  Godey,  45:  125. 
Coin  Collecting.     (R.  S.  Poole)  Once  a  Week,  ,5:  576. 

6:  326. 
Coin  Dies,  Manufacture  of.  (J.  Newton)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  200. 
Coin  Moulds,  Roman.     Penny  M.g:  15. 
Coinage.     Am.  Alma.  1840:   157. 

—  British,  Condemned.     Chamb.  J.  34:  22S. 

Earliest.     (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  23, 160. 

—  Chancellor  of  Exchequer  on.    (B.  Price)  Contemp.  12: 

370. 

—  Coins  and  Bullion.     Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  8:  736,  784,  887. 

9:  220-927.     16:  840. 

—  Debnsement  of.     (E.  R.  Leland)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  580. 

—  Decimal.     See  Decimal  Coinage. 

—  Defective  State  of  English  Silver.     Colburn,  i :  237. 

—  English  and  Foreign.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  27:  972. 

—  Frauds  in.     Chaml).  J.  53:  30. 

—  Free,  and  a  selt-adjusting  Ratio.    (T.  Balch)  Penn  Mo. 

8:  1S9. 

—  French  System  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  806. 

—  German.     (G.  Bradford)  Nation,  22:  294. 

—  Gold,  Process  of.     (J.  Newton)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  234. 

—  History  of.     (R.  Muskpt)  Bank.  M  (N.Y.)  26:  i. 

—  in  Tower  of  London,  1469.    (T.  Con;be)  Arch.  15:  164. 

—  International.     (C.   Meredith)  Lipi)inc.  5:  85.  —  (E. 

Seyd)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  33:  42.  — (J.  H.  Gibbon)  De 
Bow,  17:  I.  —  (R.  N.  Toppan)  Am.  J.  Soc.  Sci.  11: 
82.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21:  661.  — (D.  P.  Bailey) 
Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  35:  339.  — Ed.  R.  124:  383.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  91:  591.  —  Hunt,  58:  63,  139.  —  Na-. 
ture,  8:  229.  —  St.  Paul's,  4:  306. 

and  British  Metallic  Currency.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  31:  426. 

Canadian  Mmt  Bill,  1855.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:  358. 

—  Loss  on,  from  Abrasion.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  12:  167. — 

Chamb.  J.  35:  iSo.  —  Penny  M.  11:  335. 

—  New,  of  the  World.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  553. 

—  New  Bronze  and  old  Copper.     (J.  Newton)  Recr.  Sci. 

2:  41. 

—  of  America,  Early  Spanish   and  Portuguese.     (J.  C. 

Brevoort)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  334. 

First.     Hist.  M.  i :  225. 

History  of.    (J.  H.  Hickcox)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16: 

241,  321. 

—  of  England.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  5:  390. —  Chamb.  J. 

47:  641. 
and  Monetary  Conventions.      (H.  Goodwin)  Liv. 

Age,  95:  805. 
History  of.     (A.  De  Morgan)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10: 

936- 

—  of  Great  Britain.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  11 :  453. 


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Coinage  of  precious  Metals.     (J.  V.  C.  Smitli)  Hunt,  5: 

321- 

—  of  United  States.     (R.  Hare)  Hunt,  27:  64.  —  Hunt, 

10:  240. 

1792-1S63.     Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  18:  554. 

1 792-1870.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  556. 

Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  32:  791,  S73,  942. 

Act  of  1873.     (^^-  ^^liite)  Nation,   25:  343. — 

Bank.  M.  (X.Y.)  27:  921. 

Seigniorage  on.     (W.  L.  Hodge)  West.  .J.  8:  331. 

Silver.     (F.  A.  Sawyer)  Hunt,  42:  177. 

—  of  United  States  Mint.     Hunt,  37:  52. 

—  of  the  World.     Hunt,  38:  302. 

—  Process  of.     (D.  L.  Riddcll)  Hunt,  14:  66. 

and  Statistics  of.     (I).  L.  Riddcll)  l)e  Bow,  3:  528. 

—  Pyx-Trial  of.     Chamb.  J.  44:   105. 

—  Regulation  of,  I.ownde"s  Report.    Niles'sReg.  16:  265. 

—  Report  on.     Bank.  M.  (X.Y.)  12:  711. 

—  Silver.     (R.  P.  Bland  and  H.  V.  Poor)  No.  Am.  127: 

117.  —  (.7.  S.  jNIoore)  No.  Am.  124:  2S9. 

—  Statistics  of.     Hunt,  3:  85.    4:382.    8:90.    15:202. 

—  Theory  of.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  No.  .\m.  m  :  78. 

—  Unification  of.     (C.  F.  McCoy)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33: 

176.  —  Hunt,  60:  248. 

—  Uniform.     (J.   H.  Gibbon)  Hunt,   31  :   63.  —  (.1.  A. 

Teftt)  Hunt,  41:  297. 
Coincidence,  A  remarkable.    (G.M.  Beard)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

15:  628. 
Coincidences.     Chamb.  J.  47:  S40. 

—  and  Speculations.     Cornh.  26:  679. 

—  Strange.    Bentley,  14:  493. 

—  a  Tale  of  Facts.     Fraser,  36:  655.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

16:  149. 
Coipus,  The.     Penny  M.  5:  20. 
Cdit's  Ridge.     (A.  B.  Street)  Eel.  M.  20:  255. 
Coke,  Sir  Edward.    (C.  Cushing)  No.  Am.  13:  255.  —  Re- 

tros.8:  105. — Brit.  &  For.  R.  6:  564.  —  Mus.  5:  496. 
^Johnson's  Life  of.     Eel.  67:  485. — Mo.  R.  144:  392. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  67:  461. 

Coke,  Thomas.     (C.  K.  True)  No.  Am.  90:  181. 

—  Death  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  i:  36. 

—  Ethcridge's  Life  of.     Lond.  Q.  15:  227. 

—  Journal  of  Sixth  Tour.     Meth.  M.  21:  313. 

—  Wesley's  Ordination  of.     (A.  Brunson)  Jletli.  Q.  35: 

579- 
Coke,  Anthracite  Metallurgical.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi :  274. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  516. 

Cokesbury  College,   Some  Account  of.     (W.  Hamilton) 

Metli.  Q.  19:   173. 
Col  du  Gf'ant,   Passage  of,  from  Chamounix,  in   1862. 

Colburn,  127:  436. 
Colbert,  Jean  Baptiste.     St.  Paul's,  3:  342.  — Temp.  Bar, 

59:  89. 

—  and  Richelieu,  France  under.     Fraser,  75:  537.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  69:  78. 
Colburn,  Dana  Pond.     Am.  J.Educ.  11:  2S9. 
Colburn,  Warren.     (T.  Edson)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  294. 

—  Arithmetic.     (G.  B.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  14:  3S1. 
Colburn,  Zcrali.     New  Eng.  5:  342. — Anal.  iNL  i:  124. 

—  Am.  Alma.  1840:  307. 
Colburn,   Zcrah,  jr..  Obituary  of.     (-\.  L.  Hollcy)  Eel. 

Engin.  2:  654. 
Colby  University  Library.     (E.  W.  Hall)  Lib.  J.  2:  CS. 
Colchester.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  18:  62. 

—  Romans  at.     Quar.  97:  71. 

Colchester,  Lord,  Diary  of.     Ed.  R.  1 13:  360. 

Colchis,  and  the  German  Colonies  beyond  the  Caucasus. 

Westm.  54:  497. 
Cold,  Artificial  Production  of.     (R.  Walker)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  8:  396.  — (H.  Meidinger)  J.  Frankl.  Iu>t.  loi: 

266,  347,  413.    102:  49,  135.  — Liv.  Age,  15:  55.— 

(A.  Kirk)  Eel.  Engin.  10:  447. 

IS 


Cold,  Curiosities  of.    Chamb.  J.  35:  £1.     Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  53:  121. 

—  Effects  of,  upon  the  Human  Body.    Penny  M.  12:  238. 

—  (J.  C.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  104:  445. 

—  Nature  and  Phenomena  of.     (F.  Winslow)  Am.  Eel. 

2:  113. 

—  What  is  a?    Chamb.  J.  58:  57.     Same  art.  I'.cl.  :\I. 

96:  833.  —  Potter  Am.  I\I().  17:  37.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
18:  801. 
Colds  and  Cold  Water.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  705.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  28:  353.  —  Godey,  50:  503. 

—  Waves  of  Heat  and  Waves  of  Death.     (B.  W.  Rich- 

ardson) Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  180. 
Cold  Hands.     (C.  F.  Guernsey)  Lippinc.  8:  544. 
Cold  Harbor,  Name  of .     (W.  H.  Smyth)  Arch.  33:  125. 
Cold  Harbor,  Ya.,  Battle  of.  Gen.  Smith's  Report.    Hist. 

M.  15:  240. 
Cold  Snap;  a  T.dc.     (E.  Bellamy)  Scrib.  10:  619. 
Cold-Watcr  Cure ;  a  Story.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  119. 
Colden,  Cadwallader,  with  portrait.     Hist.  M.  9:  i. 

—  Letter  to  Governor  of  New  York.     Hist.  M.  12:  226. 

—  Memoir  of .     Anal.  M.  4:  307. 
Coldengame,  Curse  of.     Lond.  M.  8:  621. 
Coldstream  Guards.     All  the  Year,  30:  181. 

—  MacKinnon  on.     Colburn,  38:  337. 

Cole,  Sir  Henry,  witii  portrait.     Pract.  M.  7:  321. 

—  and  the  Schools  of  Design.     jVitJ.  4:  103. 

—  Testimonial  to.     Nature,  8:  357. 

Cole,  Jonathan.     (J.  II.  Morisou)  Unita.  R.  9:  93. 
Cole,  Thomas.     Nat.  M.  4:  312.  —  (G.  W.  Greene)  No. 
Am.  77:  302. 

—  Paintings  of.  Dem.  R.  12:  598. —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  351. 
Cole,  Vicat.     Art  J.  22:  177. 

Colcbrooke,  Henry  Thomas.     (F.  Hall)  Nation,  19:  izy 

—  Ed.  R.  136:  461. 

Coleman  Genealogy.    (W.  C.  Folger)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  129, 
Colenso,  J.  W.   (O.  S.  Stearns)  Chr.R.  28:  464.  — Cong. 
4:  iiS.  — Theo.  R.  4:  34. 

—  and  Church  of  England.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Chr.  Exam. 

83:  I. 

—  and  Gibbon.     (W.  Adams)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  77. 

—  and  Spinoza:  the  Bishop  and  the  Pliilosophcr.     (M. 

Arnold)  Macmil.  7:  241. 

—  Ciphering  of,  reciphcrod.     Bost.  R.  3:  578. 

—  Controversy  on.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  75:  97. 

—  Convocation  and.     Macmil.  8:  249. 

—  Judgment  in  Case  of.     l^oud.  Q.  24:  492. 

—  upon  Moses  and  JosIui.t.     Bost.  R.  3:  190. 

—  vs.  Historical  Christianity.     (T.  Eichey)  Am.  Church 

R.  15:  90. 

—  Vindication  of.     (II.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  4:  S5,  205. 
See  Bible,  Pentateuch. 

Coleridge,  Hartley.     (G.  S.  Ilillard)  Liv.  Age,  21:  161. 

—  Liv.  Age,  29:  235,  555,  605.  30:  337.  — Ed.  R. 
94:  64.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  24:  289.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age.  31:  1.  —  Eel.  M.  23:  44.  — Nat.  M.  i:  191.  — 
Bentlej',  45:  5S1.  — Tait,  n.  s.  18:  267.  Chamb.  J. 
16:  327. 

—  and  his  Genius.     Intcrnat.  M.  3:  240. 

—  and  Wordsworth.     (J.  Dawson,  jr.)  Macmil.  13:  232. 

—  as  Man,  Poet,  and  Essayist.     Eraser,  43:  603.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  23:  357.     S.ime  art.  Liv.  Age.  30:  145. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  93:  645. 

—  Lives  of  Northern  Worthies.     Prosp.  R.  8:  514. 

—  Memoir  of.     Colburn,  92:  276. 

and  Poems.  Chr.  Rem.  22:  102. — Chr.  Obs.  51 :  529. 

—  Poems  of.     Am.  (i.  20:  47S.  —  Brit.  Q.  15:  293. 

—  Reminiscences  of     Macmil.   13:   31.     Same  art.  Eel. 

JL  66:  109.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  87:  433. 
Coleridge,  Herbert.     (J.  D.  Coleridge)  .Macmil.  5:  56. 
Coleridge.  Sir  Jvbn,  and  Mr.  Buckle.     (J.  D.  Coleridge) 

Fraser,  59=  035. 


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COLLECTOR 


Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor.  (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  14:  34. 
—  (T.  De  Qiiincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  i:  509,  588,  685.  2: 
3.  — (S.  C.  Hall)"  Art  J.  17:  49.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
64:  657.  — (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  33:  257.  — (M. 
Valentine)  Evang.  K.  7:  85.  — (G.  H.  Cheever)  No. 
Am.  40:  299.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  JNIess. 
7:  177.  —  Dub.  Univ.  6:  i,  250.  —  (L.  Withington) 
Chr.Q.Spec.  6:  617.  — (J. D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig 
R.  10:  532.  —  (L.  H.  Atwater)  Trine.  20:  143. — 
Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  414. — with  portrait,  Eraser,  8: 
64. — Am.  Q.  19:  I.  —  with  portrait,  Hogg,  9:  129, 
158.  —  Bentley,  40:  20S.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39: 
394.  —  BlacUw.  no:  552.  Sameart.  Eel.  ^M.  78:  13S. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  in:  643.  — Canad.  Mo.  13: 
362.  —  Nat.  M.  i:  289.  — Colburn,  42:  55. — No. 
Brit.  43:  251.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  88:  Si,  161. 

—  Aids  to  Ucflection.    New  York  R.  6:  477.     Blackw. 

44:  135. 

—  Aneient  Mariner.     (G.  Garrigues)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  14: 

327- 

—  and  American  Disciples.    (N.  Porter)  Bib.  Sac.  4:  117. 

—  and  his  Followers.     (W.  M.  Hetherington)  Ex.  H. 

Lee  8:  407. 

—  and  Opiimi  Eating.    (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.  57:  117. 

—  and  present  Theology.    (.1.  iNIartineau)  Nat.  K.  3:  449. 

—  and  Robert  Souther.    Ed   R.  87:  36S.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  14:  195.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  310.  —  Chr. 
R.  15:  321. 

—  as  a  Poet.     Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  80.  —  Quar.  125:   78. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  98:  515. 

—  as  Poet  and  Man.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Atlan.  45:  483. 

—  as  a  Thinker.     (R.  Turnbull)  Chr.  R.  19:  321. 

—  Biographia  Literaria.    (W.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R.  28:  4S8.  — 

Mo.  R.  88:  124.  — Blackw.  2:  i,  2S5.     3:  653. 

—  Christabel.     Ed.  R.  27:  58.— Mo.  R.  82:  22. 

—  Coleridgeiana.     Eraser,  11:  50. — Mas.  26:  359. 

—  Confessions  of  an  Inquiring  Spirit.    Chr.  Obs.  50:  234. 

—  Cottle's  Recollections  of.     Cong.  M.  20:  520.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  37:  594,632.  59:  374.  —  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R, 
66:  137.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  4:  341. 

—  Country  of.     (M.  Collins)  Belgra.  12:  197. 

—  Early  Recollections  of.     Eel.  R.  66:   137. 

—  Ethical  Works  of.    New  York  R.  2:  96. — Am.  Q.  19: 

I.— (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  33:  257. 

—  The  Friend.     (J.  Foster)  Kcl.  R.  14:  912. 

—  Lamb's  Last  Words  on.     Colburn,  43:   198. 

—  Lay  Sermon.     Ed.  R.  27:  444. 

—  Letters  from.     Blackw.  10:  243. 

—  Letters  of.     West.  Lit.  J.  i:  198. 

Recollections,  and  Conversations  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  3: 

113.  — Mo.  R.  139:  87. 

to  JIatilda  Betham.     Eraser,  98:  y;^. 

to  William  Godwin.     Macmil.  9:   524.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  81:  275. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  Gilman)  Chr.  Obs.  59:  308.  —  Eraser, 

12:  493. 

—  Literary  Character  of.    (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  14: 

109. 

—  Literary  Life  of.     (W.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R.  28:  488. 

—  Literary  Remains  of.     (J.  G.  Lockhart)  Quar.  59 :  i .  — 

New  York  R.  2:  96.   7:  403.  —  Dub.  Univ.  lo:  257. 

—  Personal  Memories  of.     (S.  C.  and  A.  F.  Hall)  Atlan. 

15:  213. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Fraser,  5:  5S5. 
and  Theology  of.     Eel.  R.  93:  i. 

of  Christianity.   (D.  N.  Lord)Thco. &Lit.  J.  i:  631. 

—  Plagiarisms  of.     Blackw.  47:  287. 

—  a  Poetical  Sphinx.     Victoria,  13:  26. 

—  Poetical  Works  of .   Blackw.  6:  i.  36:542. — Westm. 

12:  I.— Mus.  25:  560.— Quar.  11:  177.  — (R.C. 
Waterston)  No.  Am.  39:  437.—  (J.  G.  Lockhart) 
Quar.  52:  I,  156. 


Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor,  Recollections  of.  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  2:  451.  —  (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  65:  401. 

—  Reminiscences  of.  Fraser,  lo:  379.  —  Chr.  Obs.  45:  257. 

—  Remorse.     Chr.  Obs.  12:  228. 

—  Science  and  Logic.     Fraser,  12:  619. 

—  Sibylline  Leaves.     Mo.  R.  88:  24. 

—  Sketch  of.     (T.  De  Cjuincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  515. 

—  Table  Talk.     (J.  G.  Lockhart)  Quar.  53:  79.  —  Ed.  R. 

61:  129.  —  (G.  Putnam)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  204.  —  (T. 
P.  Thompson)  Westm.  22:  531.  —  Mus.  26:  443. — 
Dub.  Univ.  6:  i.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  454. — Mo.  R. 
137:  250. 

—  Theology  of.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  634. 

—  Unpublished  Letters  of.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Lippinc.  13: 

697.  — Chr.  Obs.  45:  81-585.  — Westm.  93:  341. 
94:   I. 

—  with  Socinians  and  Atheists.     Cong.  M.  18:  486. 

—  Works  of.    (A.  N.  Littlejohn)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  489. 

—  Westm.  85:  106. 
See  Lake  Poets. 

Coleridge,  Sara.  (S.  S.  Conant)  Harper,  47:  893.  —  (P. 
Q.  Keegan)  Victoria,  36:  493.  —  (C.  E.  Norton) 
Nation,  17:  425.  —  (H.  Reed)  Penn  Mo.  4:  828. 

—  Letters  of.     (.J.  !\L  Hoppin)  New  Eng.  34:  201. 

—  Memoir  and  Letters  oC.     Ed.  R.  139:  44.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  120:  515. 
Coles,  Edward,  Washburne's  Sketch  of.     (L  N.  Arnold) 

Dial  (Ch.),  2:  139.  —  (0.  Johnson)  Nation,  33:  495. 
Colet,  .John,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's.    Am.  Church  R.  21 :  193. 

—  Antiquary,  4:  214.  —  (W.  R.  W.  Stephens)  Good 
Words,  19:  403.  —  Chr.  Obs.  73:  589. 

—  and  St.  Paul's  School,  London.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16: 

657.     28:  729. 

Colfax,  Schuyler.  (V.  B.  Denslow)  Putnam,  ii:  763.  — 
with  portrait.  Lakeside,  2:  133. 

Colic  from  Lead.  (Dr.  Christison)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  il :  279. 

Coligni,  G.  de.  Admiral.  (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  31 :  107. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25 :  493.  —  Brit.  Q.  61 :  297.  Same 
art.- Eel.  M.  85:  257.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  707. 

Colima,  Evening  and  Morning  in.  (A.  S.  Evans)  Over- 
land, 5:  26. 

—  Rambles  in.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lippinc.  24:  153. 
Colin  Clink.   Bentlev,  5:  427,  537,  64S.   6:96-623.    7:50, 

2S9,  404.    8:  277-58S.    9:  65. 
Colin  Clout;  a  Story.     Argosy,  32:  371. 
Coliseum  at  Rome.    Eel.  Engin.  11:  522. — Penny  M.  i: 

145. 

—  and  Associations.    (J.  S.  Howson)  Hours  at  Home,  4:  8. 

—  A  Night  in.     Ev.  Sat.  i :  27- 

Coliseum  in  Regent's  Park,  London.  Penny  M.  2:  121 .  — 
Peop.  J.  2:  333. 

—  Visit  to.     Lond.  M.  23:   104. 

Collamer,  Jacob,  with  portrait.    Am.  Whig  R.  9:  202. 
Collar  of  Bronze  found  in  Lochar  Moss.    (A.  Wav)  Arch. 

34:  83- 
CoUard,  Rover,   Philosopher  and  Politician.     No.  Brit. 

39:  I.  —  Lond.  M.  20:  38. 
Collateral  Securities,  Law  of.    (L.  A.  Jones)  Am.  Law  R. 

14:  465,  689. 
Coll('',  Charles,  Journal  of.     (C.  Hervey)  Belgra.  37:  So. 
Collects,  Liturgies,  etc.,  Comparison  of.   Chr.  Rem.  36:  18. 
Collected  by^  a  Valetudinarian.     (]Mrs.  R.  H.  Stoddard) 

Harper.  42:  96. 
Collecting  Banks,  Liability  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  140. 
Collecting  Manias.     (J    A.  Noble)  Victoria,  9:  4S1. 
Collection  Paper,  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21:   745. 

26*  577,  610. 
Collections,  Odd.     Chamb.  J.  48:  612. 
Collective  Lessons,  Specimen  Notes  of.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

10:  575. 
Collector  of  Cawnpore  ;  a  Tale.     Colburn,  17:  240,  342. 
Collector's  Mania.     All  the  Year,  5:  572. 


COLLECTORS 


275 


COLLEGES 


Collectors  and  Collections.    (T.  F.  Dwight)  Overland,  5: 

139- 
Colleen  Dhyas.    (A.  M.  Williams)  Cath.  World,  33:  464. 
Colleen  Rue;  a  Tale.    (X.  Robinson)  Appleton,  20:   73. 
College,  The.     (C.  S.  Albert)  Lulli.  Q.  10:  376. 

—  a  Sketch  in  Verse.     Black w.  65:  601. 

—  ami  the  Church.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  Xew  Eng.  II :  595. 

—  and  New  Country.     (J.  F.  Tuttle)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14: 

460, 

—  and  School.     Blackw.  128:  62. 

—  and  University;  Pres.  Carter's  Inaugural.    (E.  B.  Coe) 

New  Eng.  40:  635. 

—  Entering.    (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  156. 

—  Errors  of  pious  Students  in.    (.J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ. 

4:  230. 

—  of  France,  the  Sorbonne  of  19th  Cent.     Hogg,  14:  253. 

—  of  the  Holy  Cross,  Worcester,  Mass.     Brownson,  6: 

372.  —  (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  47:  51. 

—  Preparatory  Studies  for.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i :   123. 
Colleges.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  5. 

—  American.     (C.  K.  Adams)  No.  Am.  121:  365.  —  (T. 

G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  24:  614. — (B.  Bellows)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  6:  224.  —  (D.  C.  Gilnian)  No.  Am.  122: 

191.  —  (A.  Suydam)  University  Q.  4:   196.  —  0.  & 

N.  3:  226. 
and  the  American  Public.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng. 

28:  69-74S. 
Porter  on.    (C.  Carroll)  Nation,  11 :  3S2.  —  (M. 

Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  i:  140. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  90: 

213,  286. 

and  Christianity.  (Dr.  Harrington)  ^leth.Q.  39:  626. 

and  ChurchnK'n.     Nat.  Q.  13:  316. 

and  German  Universities.    (R.  T.  Ely)  Harper,  61 : 

^53- 

and  Legislators.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  17:  141. 

and  Seminaries.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  17:  294. 

Annual  View  of,  1829.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  i :  224. 

1S30.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  2:  238. 

1831.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  3:  294. 

Characteristics  of.    (C.  C.  Felton)  Am.  J.  Educ.  9: 

112. 

Consolidation  of.    (A.  Potter)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  471. 

Directory  of,  1874.     0.  &  N.  10:  771. 

Discipline  in.     (J.  McCosh)  No.  Am.  126:  42S. 

Early  History  of.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  New  Eng.  36: 

445- 

Improvement  of,  1S71.    (F.  A.  P.  Barnard)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  22:  435. 

Improvements  practicable  in,  1855.  (F.  A.  P.  Bar- 
nard) Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  174,  269. 

" in  American  Revolution.     (J.  T.  Iloadlcy)  Knick. 

57:  353- 

Instruction  in.    (J.  G  Clark)  University  Q.  2:  136. 

List  of  Graduates  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey. 

(.J.  Farmer)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  290,  415. 

List  of  (graduates  of  New  England,  New  York,  and 

New  Jersey  Colleges  from  1834;  and  all  other  Col- 
leges from  their  foundation  to  1841.  (M.  Chamber- 
lain) Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  137,  276,  446.  Hie  also  Col- 
leges, New  England. 

on  the  Defensive.  (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mercersb.  18:  1S2. 

Poverty  of.     Nation,  8:  207. 

Reform  in.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  83:  47. 

Relation  to  Christianitv.     (.1.  15.  Aiil,'cI1)  Luth.  Q. 

8:  65. 

Reminiscences  of.    (C.  Benson)  JIacmil.  2:  21S.   3: 

264. 

—  —  Student  in.    (J.  Cooper)  New  Eng.  37:  610. 
I's.  American  Science.   (F.  W.  Clarke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

9:  467- 

—  ^indent  Athenian.    (W.  W.  Capes)  Am.  J.  Educ.  27: 

759- 


Colleges  and  the  Business  Life.     (E.  Atkinson)  Nation, 
29:  57. 

—  and  Classics.    (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  67. 

—  and  Legislation.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28:  279. 

—  and  the  Ministry.     Eel.   R.  75:  i.  —  (A.  B.  Chapin) 

Am.  Church  R.  4:  242. 

—  and  Public  .Schools.     (J.  R.  Dimm)  Luth.  Q.  9:  41. 

—  and  State  Universities.    (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Eng. 

32:  453- 

—  and  Universities.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  401. 

History  and  Organization  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20: 

449,  57A  605. 
Pencil  Sketches  of.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  30:  92. 

—  as  Landlords.     Eraser,  103:  590. 

—  Atheism  in.     (J.  Bascom)  No.  Am.  132:  32. 

—  Athletics  in.     (G.  W.  (ireen)  New  Eng.  35:  548. 
Intercollegiate  Regattas,   Hurdle-Races,  etc.      (B. 

W.  Dwight)  New  Eng.  35:  251. 

—  Beecher's  Plea  for.     Lit.  ic  Theo.  R.  3:  219. 

—  Catholic.     Brownson,  15:  209. 

—  Christian,  and  Home  Missions,  Mutual  Relations  of. 

(J.  E.  Roy)  Cong.  Q.  ig:  29. 

Instruction  and  Government  of.     (W.  L.  Brecken- 

ridge)  Danv.  Q.  4:  473. 

—  Commercial.     iSVe  Commercial  Colleges. 

—  Compulsory  Attendance  in.     (F.  A.  P.  Barnard)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  3:  235. 

—  Congregationali.sts  specially  interested  in.     (C.  Gush- 

ing) Cong.  Q.  11:  416. 

—  Conservatism  of.     (W.  M.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  10:  45. 

—  Courses  of  Study  at.     (E.  E.  Hale)  0.  &  N.  8:  i.— 

(L.  P.  Ilickok)  Bib.  Sac.  10:  151.  — So.  Lit.  Mess. 
17:  155. 

—  Denominational.    (J.  M.  Sturtcvant)  New  Eng.  18:  68. 

—  Endowment  of.    (C.  F.  Thwing)  Internat.  R.  II :  258. 

—  English,  Incorporation  and  Endowment  of.    Chr.  Rem. 

8:  72. 

Congregational.    (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong.  R.  7:  372. 

Theological.     Eel.  R.  109:  99. 

Dissenting  Theological,  1839.     Ed.  R.  71 :  i. 

Defects  of.     Eel.  R.  72:  547. 

—  for  the  People.    (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  6: 

349- 

—  Hedge  on  Reforms  in.     (T.  D.  Wo' Isey)  New  Eng. 

25:  695. 

—  Improvements  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  358. 

—  in  1836.     West.  M.  5:  220. 

—  ill  Virginia.     80.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  507. 

—  Intercollegiate  Contests.    (J.. Smith)  New  Eng.  34:  518. 

—  Method  of  Culture  in.  (J.  L.  Diman)  New  Eng.  28:  724. 

—  New  England,  1S37.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:  32S. 
1S39.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  70. 

and  the  Pulilic.     Chr.  R.  10:  54. 

Biography  of  Graduates.    N.  E.  Reg.  i :  77,  1S2,  27S. 

List  of  Graduates  of.     (J.  Farmer)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  7: 

93,  181. 
Students  in,  where  from,  1S55.    (I.  N.  Tarbox)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  1 :  405. 

—  of  Christian  Brothers.    (Brother Noah)  Nat.  Q.  26:  331. 

—  Pastoral  Labor  in.    (J.  Edwards)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  3:  16. 

—  People's.     Ilowitt,  i:  85. 

—  I'opular.     Westm.  48:  426. 

—  (Jucen's  College,  London.     Quar.  86:  364. 

—  Reform  in.     (I.  Butti  Dub.  Univ.  2:  214.  — (W.  G. 

Sumner)  Nation,  11:  152. 

Can  they  reform  themselves?    Macmil.  25:  461. 

Wayland  on.     Am.  Whig  R.  13:   141. 

—  Religion  in.     (L.  H.  Atwa(er)  Princ.  31:  29. 

Public  Prayers  in.     (F.  D.  Huntington)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  4:  23. 

—  Religion  in  relation  to.     (J.  II.  Hopkins,  Jr.)  Am. 

Church  R.  jz  259. 


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COLLING 


Colleges,  Religious  Bililit'al  Instruction  and  Pastoral  Su- 
pervision in.     ((.'.  E.  Stowe)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  304. 

—  Religious  Intiuence  of.     (J.  Crowell)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

13:  611. 

—  Reiij^ious  Instruction  in.     (M.  L.  Stocver)  Evang.  R. 

11:  523.  —  Ciir.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  23,  75. 
Method  of.     (J.  McCosh)  I'rinc.  41 :  72. 

—  Remarks  on.     (S.  F.  Sniitli)  Clir.  R.  13:  loS. 

—  Sanctified  Literature  with.     (C.  Colton)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

2:  212. 

—  Scholarships  in,  Intercollegiate.     (T.  W.  Higginson) 

Scrib.  5:  366.     6:  115. 

Open,  in  American.    (T.  W.  Higginson)  Nation,  28: 

148,  181.  — (C.W.  Eliot)  Nation,  28:  163.  181,  265. 

—  Scientitic  Teaching  in.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:   556. 

—  Study  of  Didactics  ill.     (T.  Hill)  Am.  .J.  Educ.  15:  177. 

—  Suggestion  on  the  Management  of.     Bib.  R.  2:  311. 

—  Talk  about.     Cong.  R.  11:  483. 

—  Value  of.     (F.  W.  Conrad)  Evang.  R.  9:  220. 

—  Western,  Relative  Claims  of.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong. 

Q.  15:  49. 

—  Who  are  the  best  Scholars?     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  Cong.  Q. 

3:  158. 
See  Universities 
College  Alumni  and  Ministers.     (C.  Cashing)  Cong.  Q. 

12:  567. 
College  Boat-Clubs.     (E.  F.  Blake)  University  Q.  2:  99. 
College  Breakfast-Party.    (George  Eliot)  Macmil.  38:  161. 
College-bred  Men,  Obligations  of  the  Country  to.     (H.  W. 

Bellows)  Unita.  R.  2:  477. 
College  Buildings,  with  plate  of  Yale  College  Library. 

Am.  Lit.  M.  1 :  269. 
College  Celibacy.     Liv.  Age,  11:  397. 
College  Changes.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  407. 
College  Characters  and  Characteristics.     (L.  M.  Jones) 

University  Q.  i:  144. 
College  Code  of  Honor.     (H.  Mann)  Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  65. 
College  Commencements.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  7:  369. 

9:  347.     11:  366. — (D.  Y.  Heisler)  Mercersb.  26: 

537- 

—  Admonitions  for.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  5. 

College  Conference  Papers.     Cong.  M.  28:  401-SS1. 

College  Education.  Am.  J.  Sci.  15:  297.  — (A.  S.  Pack- 
ard) No.  Am.  28:  294.  — (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am. 
44:  178.  —  (W.  A.  Earned)  NewEng.  5:  201.  —  (F. 
Bowen)  No.  Am.  55:  302.  —  Dem.  R.  20:  129. — 
(W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  132.  — (G.  H.  Cal- 
vert) Lippinc.  3:  277-  —  (-T-  B-  Helwig)  Luth.  Q.  5: 
569.  —  (P.  A.  Chadbouriie)  Putnam,  14:  335.  —  (F. 
S.  Chatrard)  Cath.  World,  25:  814.—  (M.  L.  Stoever) 
Evang.  R.  4:  443.  —  So.  Q.  24:  53. 

—  ,'Estlu-tics  in.     (G.  F.  Comfort)  Meth.  Q.  27:  572. 

—  and  Education   of    Circumstances.      (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  29:  20. 

—  and  Self-Education.    (D.  Jlasson)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  262. 

—  Coercion  in.     (J.  P.  Quincy)  O.  &  N.  8:  44. 

—  for  the  People.     Chr.  Q.  4:  527. 

—  in  Northwest.     (.1.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Eng.  30:  129. 

—  in  United  States,  Wayland  on.     (.J.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am. 

72:  60. — Chr.  R.  15:  442. 

—  Plan  for.     Am.  . J.  Educ.  16:   539. 

—  Plan  of  University  of  Rochester.     (H.  P.  Tappan)  Chr. 

R.  16:  126. 

—  Reforms  in.     New  Eng.  g:  100. 

—  Tendency  of.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:   168. 

—  Vital  Principle  of.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  7:  72. 

—  What  is  the  Use  of?     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  4:  275. 
College  Ethics.     LTniversity  Q.  2:  61. 

College  Examinations.     (P.  G.  Tait)  Macmil.  25:  416. 

—  Audi  aliam  Partem.     (I.  Todhunter)  Slacmil.  26:  5o. 
College  Expenses.    (C.  F.  Thwing)  Scrib.  13 :  S3. — Chamb. 

J.  16:  ^;;. 


College   Expenses,   Growing.      Chr.  Obs.   13:    224-707. 

14:  21,  165. 
College  Fallacies.     (J.  M.  Morris)  University  Q.  i:  331. 
College  Fellowships.     (C.  F.  Thwing)  Scrib.  16:  C60. 
College  Friends,  My,     Blackw.  56:  569,  763.     58:  197. 

59:  7:^.     60:  145,  309. 
College  Government.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  7:  349. 

—  by  the  Students,  Experiment  in,  at  Illinois  University. 

(J.  N.  Gregory)  Internal.  R.  lo:  510. 
College  Honors.     New  Eng.  M.  2:  107. 
College  Intiuence  in  the  West.    (C.  White)  Am.  Bib.  Re- 

pos.  3d  s.  4:  383. 
College  Instruction.     (C.  F.  Thwing)  Scrib.  14:  706. 

—  and  Discipline.     Am.  Q.  9:  283. 

—  What  is  successful?     (J.  Cooper)  New  Eng.  36:  725. 
College  Journalism.     (C.  F.  Thwing)  Scrib.  16:  808. 
College  Library  and  the  Classes.     (J.  Winsor)  Lib.  J.  3:  5. 
College  Life  a  hundred  Years  ago.     Putnam,  g:  631. 

—  at  Cambridge,  England.     Westm.  35:  456. 

—  at  Glasgow.     Eraser,  53:  505. 

—  of  Maitre  Nablot.       (MM.   Erckmann-Chatrian)  Ev, 

Sat.  16:  212-316. 

—  Qualities  needed  in.     (G.  M.  Steele)  O.  &  N.  1 :  304. 

—  Remini-scences  of.     Knick.  35:  24S. 

College  Literary  Societies,  Value  of.  (D.  H.  Chamber- 
lain) University  Q.  3:  348. 

College  Oratory.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  38. 

College  Rank  of  distinguished  Men.  (C.  F.  Thwing) 
Scrib.  15:  467. 

College  Recollections.  (D.  L.  Ogden)  New  Eng.  5:  572. 
—  Month,  108:  200. 

College  Reminiscences.  Overland,  6:  229.  —  (F.  Buck- 
land)  Temp.  Bar.  37:   175. 

College  Romances.  (I.  Butt)  Dub.  Univ.  4:  486.  5: 
33^-    6:  31,  361.    8:  264,  435.     10:  157,  499. 

College  Scouts.     Belgra.  20:  64. 

College  Secret  Societies.  (W.  W.  Lathrop)  University  Q. 
3:  273. 

College  Songs.     Hours  at  Home,  8:  141. 

College  Student.     (J.  M.  Hart)  Lippinc.  17:  428. 

College  Studies  and  Government.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ. 

39:  31- 

College  Theatricals.  (J.  K.  Hosmer)  Nation,  10:  6. — 
Blackw.  54:  y;^y.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  i:  253.  —  Liv. 
Age,  59:  27S. 

—  He  playing  She.     Scrib.  17:  1S9. 

College  Youths,  Ancient.     All  the  Year,  21:  303. 

Collegian's  Guide.     Eel.  R.  81:  651. 

Collegians,  The.     Lond.  M.  15:  60. 

Collegiate  and  Professional  Schools,  Utility  of.     (E.  A. 

Park)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  626. 
Collegiate  and  Scholastic  Quackery.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat. 

Q-  23:  337. 
Collegiate  System  of  United  States.     Chr.  R.  7:  466.  — 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  11:  112. 
Collembola  and   Thysanura,   Lubbock   on.     Nature,   8: 

482. 
Colles,  Abraham,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  688. 
Colles,  Christopher.      (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2: 

34°- 
Collet,  Anthelme.     Sharpe,  37:  23S. 
Collier,  Arthur,  Idealism  of.     No.  Brit.  53:  368. 
Collier,  Jeremv,  and  Opponents  of  the  Drama.     Blackw. 

7:  387.    ' 
Collier,  J.  P.,  the  Old  Corrector.     Fraser,  61:  176,  722. 

—  Shakspcrian  Discovery.     Fraser,  61 :  53. 
See  Shakspere. 

Collier-Vessels  in  England.     Cornh.  II :  461. 
(fillers.     See  Coal-Miners. 
Collieries.     See  Coal-Mines. 

Colling,  Mary,  Poetry  of .  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  47:  80.— 
Mo.  R.  126:  552. 


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COLONIES 


Collingwood,  Cuthbert,  Lord.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  47: 
385.  —  Quar.  37:  364. — Mo.  K.  115:  285.  —  Sharpe, 
i:  321.  —  Loud.  M.  21:  137. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  49:  547. 

Collins,  Anthony.     (J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  9:  357. 
Collins,  Jemima  J.,  afterwards  Mrs.  Harvey.     See  Old 

Loves  and  old  Letters. 
Collins,  John.     (M.  Collins)  Belgra.  16:  443. 
Collins,  John,  (iov.  of  R.  L,  1786.     Am.  Q.  llcg.  15:  162. 
Collins,  Rev.  John,  Life  of.     Meth.  Q.  10:  324. 
Collins,  Mortimer,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  90: 

340,  474>  561- 

—  Who   s  the  Heir?    Dub.  Univ.  66:  450. 
Collins,  Wilkie,  with  portrait.     Appleton,  4:  27S. 

—  Antonina.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  661.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17: 

104. 

—  as  .a  Novelist.     (J.  L.  Stewart)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  5S6. 

—  Hasil.     Dub.  Univ.  41:  77.  —  New  Q.  2:  94. 

—  New  Magdalen.     Canad.  Mo.  4:  357. 
dramatized.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  371. 

—  Woman  in  White.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  2co. 

Collins,  William.  (T.  S.  Perry)  Atlan.  46:  810.  —Penny 
M.  8:  205. 

—  Gray's  Opinion  of.     Lond.  M.  4:  13. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  89:  709.  —  Blackw.  67:   192. — 

Colburn,  85:  53. 

—  Poetical  Works  of.     Liv.  Age,  57:  72. 

—  Two  Poems  of.     (E.  S  'Nadal)  Scrib.  12:  219. 
CoUinson,  Peter,  and  J.  Bartram.   Aaa.  J.  Educ.  28:  872. 
Collision,  The.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  133. 

—  at  Sea.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Gala.xy,  6:  399. 

—  of  Ships,  and  Rules  of  the  Sea.     Westm.  42:   117. — 

—  (A.  Nash)  Hunt,  9:  543.      <See  also  Mercantile 
Law  Cases  and  Ships. 

Collyer,  Robert.  (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  48:  819.  —(J. 
C.Ambrose)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  115.  —  Ev.  Sat. 
10:  43. 

—  and  Astrology.  (J.W.  Thompson)  Mo  Rel.  M.  43:  4S1. 

—  Sermons  on  Nature  and  Life.     (B.  W.  Dwight)  New 

Eng.  27:  258. 

—  The  Story  of  a  Yorkshire  Blacksmith.     CM.  I).  Con- 

way) Eraser,  89:  574.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  83:  92. 
Colman,  Benjamin,  with  portrait.     (W.  T.  Ilanis)  N.  E. 

Reg.  3:   105,   220.  —  with  portrait,   (J.  Tracy)  Am. 

Q.Reg.  15:  345. 
Colman,  George.     (T.  Hook)  Bentley,   i:  7. — Colburn, 

49:  58. 

—  Letter  to.    Colburn,  li:  554. 

—  Poetical  Vagaries.     Quar.  8:  144.     9:  346. 

—  Random  Records.     Blackw.  28:  362.  —  Mo.  R.  121 : 

347- 
Colman,  George,  the  Younger.     (T.  Woodfall)  Bentley, 
20:  126. 

—  and  George  Colman,  the  Elder.     Temp.  Bar,  46:  461. 

—  Ode  to.     Lond.  M.  11:  104. 

—  Ptecollections  of.     Colburn,  51:  491. 

Colman,  Henry.  European  Life  and  Manners.  (.\.  JL 
Wells)  Am.  Whig  R.  10:  159. — Liv.  Age,  29:  568. 

—  Eraser,  40:  259. 

—  Memorial  of.     (J.  W.  Thompson)  JIo.  Rel.  M.  6:  4S1. 

—  on  Agriculture.     Chr.  Exam.  30:  128.     31:277.     34: 

117. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  3S2. — (A.  Walker)  Chr. 

Exam.  15:  330. 
Colman  Family.     Ed.  R.  78:  3S9. 

—  Peake"s  Memoirs  of.     Mus.43:  49.  —  Mo.  R.  154:  543. 
Colney  Hatch  Asylum.     Westm.  48:  119. 

Cologne.  Penny  M.  4:  2S1.  — (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath. 
World,  16:  615. 

—  Archbishop  of.  Papal  Conspiracy  of.     Quar.  63:  SS. 

—  Architecture  of.     Am.  Arcli.  6:   15S. 

—  Carnival  at,  Feb.  3,  1845.    Colburn,  74:  254. 


Cologne,  Cathedral  of.  Eel.  Engin.  5:  486.  — Quar.  78: 
425.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  II :  568.  —  Godey,  37: 
292. — Liv.  Age,  143:  iiS.  —  Chamb.J.  58:  iii. — 
Penny  M.  II :  444,  460. — Potter  Am.  ^lo.  13:  387. 

—  Quar.  78:  425. 

Historical  Procession  on  Completion  of.     Art  J-  33: 

270. 
Mediaeval  Legend  of.     Eel.  ^L  28:  556. 

—  Churches  of,  and  their  Legends.     Chr.  Obs.  66:   777. 

—  Day  in.     All  the  Year,  46:  61. 

—  Hermesian  Question  at.     Dub.  R.  8:   117. 

—  Legend  of.     (Bret  Harte)  Belgra.  38:  44. 

—  Reformation  under  Archbishop  Herman.     Chr.  Obs. 

68:  S-371. 

—  The  Thurnmarket.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  13:  34. 

—  Zoological  Gardens  at.     (E.  Legge)  Belgra.  23:  353. 
Cologne  Water,  Invention  of.     Nat.  M.  lo:  334. 
Colomba;  a  Tale  of  Corsican  Life.     (P.  Me-rime-e) Victo- 
ria, 16:  289-404.     17:  63-359. 

Colombia.  Mo.  R.  103:  242.  104:1.  113:443. — U.S. 
Lit.  Gaz.  1 :  369. 

—  1S22-23.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  41S. 

—  1825.     Ann.  Reg.  i:  179. — Niles's  Reg.  28:  46,  221. 

29:  124.     30:  271. 

—  1S26.     Niles's  Reg.  34:  403.  —  Ann.  Reg.  2:  [iSi. 

—  1827.     Ann.  Reg.  2:  183. — Mo.  R.  I12:   174. 

—  1S29.     Ann.  Iteg.  3:  493.  —  (C.  Gushing)  Ann.  Reg. 

5:  222. 

—  1830.     (C.  Gushing)  Ann.  Beg.  6:  122. 

—  and  Hayti.     Niles's  Reg.  28:   15S.       , 

—  and  Mexican  Treaty.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  222. 

—  Constitution  of.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  230,  247.  —  (R.  C. 

Anderson)  No.  Am.  23:  314. 

—  Convention  with,  1825.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  61. 

—  Description  of.     Meth.  >L  48:  iS. 

—  Journey  into.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  524. 

—  President's  ^lessage,  1S23.     Niles's  Reg.  24:  269. 

—  Republic  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:  537. 

and  external  Policy  of  England.     Am.  Whig  R. 

14:  258. 

—  Travels  in.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  20:  441.     21:  153. 

—  Eel.  R.  42:  27. 

Colonel,  The;  a  Story.  (H.W.  Lucy)  Belgra.  43:  supp.  55. 

Colonel  and  Mrs.  Chutney;  a  Tale.  All  the  Year,  14: 
186,  210. 

Colonel  Benyon's  Entanglement.  (M.  E.  Braddon)  Bel- 
gra. 18:  69,  213. 

Colonel  Campion's  Confession.     Colburn,  i6i:  35. 

Colonel  Clive's  Wife.  Tinsley,  9:  433-541.  Same  art. 
Ev.  Sat.  12:  40. 

Colonel  Eph's  Shoe-Buckles.  (H.B.  Stowe)  Atlan.  26:  424. 

Colonel  Rannoch.     Victoria,  7:   12-526.     8:  22-413. 

Colonel  Van  Halen  and  the  Widow.     St.  James,  12:  476. 

Colonel's  Love-Chance.     L(md.  Soc.  6:  48. 

Colonel's  Sentence;  an  Algerian  Story.  (D.  Ker)  Lip- 
pine.  22:  771. 

Colonel's  Valentine,  and  its  Fate.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  139, 

Colonel's  Venture.     (H.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc.  23:  186. 

Colonel's  Ward.     Sharpe,  46:  33-iSS. 

Colonia  Camulodunum.  (E.  A.  Freeman)  ^Licmil.  36:  1 19. 

(^lloMial  Failure.  Confessions  of  a.     Tin>ley,  12:  261. 

Colonial  I'olicy  of  the  Ancients.  Westm.  23  :  3S7.  — 
Am.  Eel.  1 :  468. 

—  of  European  Power.*,  Brougham  on.    Chr.  Obs.  2:  61S, 

688. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     Quar.  26:  522. —  F:d.  R.  54:  330. 

—  Anal.  M.  7:  50S. 

Colonial  Story;  Finding  of  my  Mother.     Temp.  Bar,  57: 

503- 
Colonies,  American.     See  American  Colonies. 

—  and  Colonization,  Merivale  on.     Blackw.  52:  206. — 

Mo.  R.  155:  417. 


COLONIES 


278 


COLORS 


Colonies,  British.     See  Great  Britain,  Colonies. 
Colonization.     Ed.   K.  91:  i.  —  St.  .lames,  46:  4S3. — 
(J.  L.  Laughlin)  luternat.  R.  11:  <S8. 

—  African.     (J.    Sparks)   No.    Am.    18  :   40.  —  (B.   B. 

Thatcher)  No.  Am.  35:  118.  41:  265.  —  (O.  W. 
B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  63:  269.  —  (L.  Bacon)  C'lir. 
Q.  Spec.  2:  459.  4:  311.  5:  145.  6:  445.  — (A. 
Twining)  Ciir.  Q.  Spec.  7:  503,  521.  —  (T.  Freling- 
hin'sen)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i:  62.  — (A.  Broudtit)  Lit. 
&'Theo.  R.  2:  429. —  (B.  B.  Edwards)  Chr.  Mo. 
Spec.  10:  35S.  —  Am.  Q.  4:  395.  12:  213.  18: 
245.  —  So  R.  i:  219. — (E.  Hopkins)  Princ.  5:  257, 
281.  13:  266.  —  Spirit  Pilg.  6:  322,  396,  569. — 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  5:  485,  540.  10:  493.  —  (B.  B. 
Tliatcher)  Chr. Exam.  13:  96,  200,  2S7. — Am.  Mo. 
R.  2:  151.  4:  282. —  Niles's  Reg.  13:  164.  15: 
8UPP.42.  16:165,233.  17:201.  23:39,138.  24: 
333'  25:175.381-  26:270,282,373.  27:29.  29: 
329.  47:  203. — NewEng.  M.  2: 13,  273.  —  Meth.Q. 
12:  361.  —  NevvEng  9:  70.  —  (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 
16  :  57.  —  (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  12  :  361.  —  Am. 
Meth.  M.  22:  3S7.  —  Brownson,  19:  220. — (S.  J. 
Baird)  Princ.  34:  686.  —West.  R.  i:  142. 

Colonists  vs.  the  Antislavery  Society.     Eraser,  2: 

334,     3:  114. 

Giirley's  Mission.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  14:  266. 

—  and  Allotment  System.     No.  Brit.  3:  406. 

—  and  Christianity,  Howltt  on.    Tait,  n.s.  5:  527. — Mo. 

R.  146:  490. 

—  and  Colonial  Reform.     Eel.  R.  89:  755. 

—  and  Emigration.     Dub.  R.  26:  316. 

—  British.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  498. 

Romance  of.     (M.  I.  GrifHn)  St.  .Tames,  31:  464.  • 

—  Close  of  the  Era  of.     Bank.  il.  (X.  Y.)  35:  359. 

—  Effect  oil  the  Parent  State.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  3:  119. 

—  European  ;  its  Crimes  and  Improvements.    Eel.  K.  68: 

646. 

—  Freehold  Assurance  and.    Westm.  51 :  40S. 

—  from  Great  Britain.     Blackw.  64:  66.  —  Ed.  R.  91 :  i. 

—  Brit.  &  For.  R.  6:  472. 

—  from  Ireland.    No.  Brit.  8:  421. 

—  Grey's  Plan  of.     F'raser,  35:  736. 

—  in  Algeria.    (M.  B.  Edwards)  Fraser,  86:  422. 

—  New  Theory  of.     Ed.  R.  71:  517. 

—  of  ancient  and  modern  Nations.     Am.  Ed.  i :  468. 

—  of  New  Zealand,  Ritter  on.     Mo.  R.  158:  264. 

—  only  Cure  for  national  Distress.     Fraser,  27:  735. 

—  Principles  of.     Dub.  R.  4:  67. 

—  Wakefield's  Theory  of.     Blackw.  65:  509. —  Fraser, 

39:  245. 
See  aZi-o  Emigration;  Africa;  Liberia;  Sierra  Leone. 
Colonization  Society.     Cong.  M.  22:  789. 

—  of  America.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  275,  349.  — Am.  Meth.  M. 

15:  344- 
Colonna,  Angelo  Michele,  the  Painter.     Blackw.  26:  351. 

—  Mus.  16:  55. 

Colonna,  Vittoria.     (E.  D.  Cheney)  Chr.  Exam.  84:  22. 

—  (J.  M.  Olin)  Meth.  Q.  2o:'6o6.  — (A.  C.  Ritchie) 
Galaxy,  3:  863.— (R.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  23:  680. 
— Argosy,  5:  346.  —  Colbuvn,  116:  ;^y.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
51:  232.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43:  556. 

—  Homes  and  Haunts  of.     (F.  E.  Trollope)  Belgra.  34: 

450. 

—  Roscoe's  Life  and  Poems  of.  Victoria,  11:  273. 
Colonna  Infame,  La;  Milan,  1630.  Cornh.  16:  230. 
Color.     Hogg,  2:  320. 

—  and  Form,  Hay  on.    (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Ed.  R.  78:  300. 
Sir  G.  Wilkinson  on.     No.  Brit.  32:  126. 

—  and  Music.  Analogy  between.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  535. — 

(W.  F.  Barrett)  Nature,  i:  286. 

—  Constants  of.     (0.  N.  Rood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  641. 

—  Distinctions  of.     (H.  Bushnell)  Hours  at  Home,  7:  81. 


Color,  Ex;;eriments  on.     (J.  W.  Strutt)  Nature,  3:  234. 

—  Geographical  Distinctions  of.     Knick.  10:  449. 

—  in  Animals.     Ev.  Sat.  17:  9.  —  Chamb.  J.  51:  340. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  470. 

—  in  Birds  and  Insects.     (Lady  Vcrnev)  Good  AVords, 

18:  835. 

—  in  Nature.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  19:  501. 
and  in  Art.     Blackw.  76:  539. 

—  in  Painting.     Cornh.  38:  476.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

139:  287.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  14. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Radiation.     {X.  D.  Bache)  J.  FrankL 

Inst.  20:  2S9. 

upon  Reduction  of  Light.     (M.  C.  Lea)  Am  J.  Sci. 

107:  200.     109:  355. 

—  Laws  of.     -J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64:  276. 

—  Mauve  and  Magenta.     (R.  Hunt)  St.  James,  i:  43. 

—  of  Air  and  deep  Waters.     Am.  J.  Sci.  26:  65. 

—  of  the  Organic  World,  Action  of  Light  upon.     Sup. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  367. 

—  Organic,  Origin  and  Distribution  of.     (W.  S.  Kent) 

Nature,  18:  523. 

—  Perception  of,  G.  S.  Hall  on.    (G.  Allen)  Mind,  4:  267. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Ed.   R.   150:  368. — Liv.  Age,  143: 

643.  —  Knick.  3:  218.     13:  199. 

—  Science  and  ^Esthetics  of.     Fraser,  52:  503. 

—  Studies  of.     (G.  Turner)  Kecr.  Sci.  1 :  238. 

—  Uses  of.     (J.  J.  Croly)  Victoria,  25:  819. 
Color-Blindness.     (J.  Hogg)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  497.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  60:  95.  — (.J.  G.  McKendrick)  Mind,  i: 
409.  — (W.  Pole)  Nature,  18:  676,  700.  — (AV.  Pole) 
Contemp.  37:  821.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.   95  :   100. 

—  Chamb.  J.  54:  152.  —  Cornh.  i:  403.  —  (S.  R. 
Koehler)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  91.  —  Eel,  R.  109:  261. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48:  513.  —  House.  Words,  8:  255. 
12:  521.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10:  539.  —  Liv.  Age,  39:  797. 

—  (.J.  Henry)  Princ.  17:  483. 

—  and  Color  Vision.     (.J.  C.  Maxwell)  Nature,  4:  13.  — 

(J.  D.  Everett)  Nature.  21 :  62. 

—  in  Railwaj-  Employes.     E  1.  Engin.  23:   17. 

—  Jeffries  on.     (W.    Pole)  Nature,   20:  477.  —  (T.  M. 

Coan)  Nation,  29:  62. 

—  Researches  on.     (G.  AVilson)  Canad.  J.  n.s.  i:  146. 

—  Wilson  on.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  24:  325. 
Color  Correction  of  Achromatic  Object-Glasses.     (C.  A. 

Young)  Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  454. 
Color-Printing,  Noveltj- in.     Chamb.  J.  51:  781. 
Color-Sense.    (W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th  Cent.  2:  366.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  323.  —  (C.  S.  Peirce)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

113:  247. 

—  Development  of.     (H.  T.  Finck)  Macmil.  41:    125. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:   19. 

—  in  Homeric  Poems,  Gladstone  controverted.   (G.  Allen) 

Mind,  3:  129. 

—  in  JNIan  and  Animals.  Allen  on.    (H.  T.  Finck)  Nation, 

28:  373.  — (J.  Sully)  Mind,  4:  415. 
Color  Studies  with  the  Microscope.     (H.  S.  Slack)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  14:  126. 
Color  Theory,  Vogel's.     (M.  C.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I12:  48. 
Colors.     Chamb.  J.  46:  6. 

—  and  Devices,  National.     Eel.  M.  64:  293. 

—  Meaning  of.     (M.  E.  G.  Gage)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  199. 

—  Artists'.     Art  J.  32:263. 

Improvements  in.     Art  J.  32:  37. 

—  Contrast  of.     (O.  N.  Rood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  i. 

—  employed  in  the  Arts,  Chemistry  of.    Art  J.  1 :  71-369, 

—  Enamel,  for  Porcelain,  Glass,  etc.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5: 

80,  168,  221. 
Manufacture  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  10:  257,  338. 

—  for  Photographic  Painting.     Art  J.  Ii:  242. 

—  Goethe  on.     (T.  Young)  Quar.  lO:  427.  —  Ed.  R.  72: 

99.  —  (J.  Tyndall)  Fortn.  33:  471.  Same  art.  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  17:  215,  312. 


COLORS 


279 


COLPORTEUR 


Colors,  Harmony  of.     (Mrs.  Merrifield)  Art  J.  4:  13,  58, 
90. —  Art  J.  4:  117. —  (J.  Sully)  Mind,  4:  172. 

and  Contrast  of.     Art  J.  6:  2S5. 

Chevreul  on.     Liv.  Age,  43:  141. 

—  in  Art.     Nature,  22:  357. 

—  in  Dress,  Abuse  of.  (Mrs.  Merrifield)  St.  .James,  i :  289. 

—  in  old  Pictures.     (S.  Laurence)  Cornh.  15:  222. 

—  Loves  of ;  a  Poem.   (J.  IL  Clinch)  Am.  Mo.  M.  10:  115. 

—  Music  of.     (C.  E.  S.  Smith)  J.  Spec.  Pliilos.  8:  216. 

—  Once  a  Week,  21 :  578. 

—  obtained  from  the  Animal  Kinj^dom.     Art  J.  10:  45. 

—  of  Aiiinial.s  and  Plants.     (A.  Murray)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  68:  66.  —  (A.  R.  Wallace)  Macmil.  36:  3S4,  464. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  135:  67,  352.  Same  art.  Sup. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  522.  2:  43.  Same  art.  Am.  Natu- 
ral. 11:  641,  713. 

—  of  Fibers.     (D.  Brewster)  .7.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:   138. 

—  of  the  Sea,  Causes  of.     (.J.  Tyndall)  Nature,  4:  203. 

—  of  Spring  Flowers.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  20: 

309- 

—  of  thin  Blowpipe  Deposits.     (C.  H.  Koyl)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

120:  187. 

—  of  Vegetation.     (D.  S.  Jordan)  Am.  Natural.  7:  65. 

—  Kecr.  Sci.  2:  222. 

—  Perception  of,  in  Pictures.     Art  J.  8:  66. 

—  Permanent,  Bancroft  on.     (T.  Young)  Quar.  11:  203. 

—  Vegetable,  used  in  the  Arts.     Art  J.  10:  70. 

—  Yoimg's  Theory  of.     (A.  M.  Maj-er)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109: 

251. 
Colorado.     (J.  A.  Church)  Galaxy,  i :  292.  —  (J.  W.  Bar- 
clay) Fortn.  33:  119.  —  (Earl  Dunraven)  19th  Cent. 
8:  445.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  40.     Same  art. 
Appleton,  24:  437.  —  (H.  IL  .Jackson)  Scrib.  16:  55. 

—  (A.  S.  Southworth)  Geog.  M.  2:  139. 

—  Adventure  of  a  Digger  in.     Chamb.  J.  51:  365. 

—  Age  of  Rocky  Mountains  in.     (J.  J.  Stevenson)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  113:  172,  297. 

—  Alpine  Flora.     (E.  L.  Greene)  Am.  Natural.  6:  734. 

—  Ancient  Pottery.  (E.  A.  Barber)  Am.  Natural.  10:  449. 

—  Animals  in.     (W.  H.  Brewer)  Am.  Natural.  5:  220. 

—  April  Days  in.     (I.  D.  Hardy)  Bolgra.  44:  200. 

—  as  a  Field  for  Geological  Study.    (G.  K.  Gilbert)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  112:  16,  85. 

—  Camping  in.     Lakeside,  8:  376. 

—  Cattle  Ranches.   Harper,  59:  277.  —  Chamb.  J.  57:  55. 

—  Dark  Side  of  Life  in.     Eraser,  99:  660.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  141 :  820. 

—  Explorations   in.     Am.   Natural.   11:   y;^.  —  (W.  H. 

Rideing)  Lippinc.  26:  393. 

Hayden's.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  10: 

161.' 

—  Flowers  of.     (H.  H.  Jackson)  Atlan.  40:  401. 

—  Fox  Hills  Group  of.     (J.  J.  Stevenson)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

117:  369. 

—  Glimpse  at.  (C.  E.  Aiken)  Am.  Natural.  7:   13. 

—  Glimpses  of.  (L.  I.  Du])rc)  Appleton,  9:  368,  399. 

—  Grub-Stakes  and  Millions   in.      (A.   A.   Hayes,   jr.) 

Harper,  60:  380. 

—  Home  of  the  Farmer.     Fraser,  98:  622. 

—  Laramie  Gmup  of  Southern.    (J.  J.  Stevenson)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  118:  129. 

—  Mountains  of.     (J.  W,  Foster)  Am.  Natural.  6:  64. 

—  New,  and  Santa  F4  Trail,  Hayes's.     (C.  S.  Holt)  Diitl 

(Ch.),  i:  128. 

—  Over  the  Plains  to.     (A.  W.  Hoyt)  Harper,  35:  i. 

—  Parks  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  351. 

—  Pioneers  of  the  Sierra  Madre.     (A.  A.   Hayes,  jr.) 

Intcrnat.  R.  10:  518. 

—  Plants  of.     (L  C.  Martindale)  Am.  Natural.  13:  675. 

—  Prehistoric   Ruins   in   Southern.     (H.  Gannett)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  16:  666. 

—  Road  in.     (H.  H.  Jackson)  Atlan.  38:  677. 


Colorado,  Round  up  in.    (A.  T.  Bacon)  Lippinc.  28:  618. 

—  Ruins  in.     (W.  H.  Jackson)  Am.  Natural.  10:  31. 

—  San  Luis  Park.     Hunt,  58:  211. 

—  Saurians  of  the  Dakota  Beds  of.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Am. 

Natural.  12:  71. 

—  Shepherds  of.     (A.  A.  Haj'es,  jr.)  Harper,  60;  193. 

—  South  Park.     (S.  C.  Clarke)  Lii)pinc.  12:  332. 

—  Stage  Ride  to.     (T.  R.  Davis)  Harper,  35:   137. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  486. 

—  Symphony   in   Yellow  and   Red.     (H.   H.   Jackson) 

Atlan.  36:  666. 

—  Tellurium  ( )res  of.    (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I08:  25. 

—  Tertiary  Epodi  in.  (S.  Lock  wood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  470. 

—  To  Pike's  Peak  and  Denver.     ( T.  W.  Knox)  Knick. 

58:   115- 

—  Twin  Lakes  and  Tcocalli  Mountain.     (F.  V.  Ilayden) 

Am.  Natural.  14:  85S. 

—  Vacation  Aspects  of.  (A.  A.  Hayes,  jr.)  Harper,  60:  542. 

—  Veta  Pass  and  Garland  City.     (H.  II.  Jackson)  Scrib. 

15:  386. 

—  Wheeler  Expedition.  (W.  H.  Rideing)IIarper,  52:  793. 

—  Winter  Journey  in.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Atlan.  47:  46. 
See  Leadville. 

Colorado  Beetle.     See  Potato  Beetle. 
Colorado   Desert,  Botanizing  on.     (E.  L.  Greene)  Am. 
Natural.  14:  787.     15:  24. 

—  Fossil  Shells  from.     (U.  E.  C.  Stearns)  Am.  Natural. 

13:  141- 

—  Physical  History  of.    (J.  P.  Widney)  Overland,  lo:  44. 
Colorado  River  of  the  West.     (J.  C.  Ives)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

83:  387.  — De  Bow,  26:  282. 

—  Cations  of.     (E.  ().  Beaman)  Appleton,  II :  481-6S6.  — 

(J.  Gierke)  Lipi)inc.  2:  588.  — (J.  W.  Powell)  Scrib. 
9;  293-523,  10:  659.  —  (G.  E.  Roberts)  Intel.  Obs. 
4:  309.  —  Once  a  Week,  23:  184. 

—  Chasms  of.     (A.  Hyatt)  Am.  Natural.  2:  359. 

—  Geological  History  of.     (C.  E.   Duttou)  Nature,   19: 

247,  272. 

—  Scenes  along.     (L.  White)  Overland,  9:  360. 

—  Upper.     (.\.  Geikie)  Nature,  15:  337. 

Colorado  Valley,  Great  Plateau  Region.     (H.  Gannett) 
Penn  Mo.  7:  852. 

—  Physical  Features  of.     (J.  W.  Powell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

7:  3S5-670. 

—  Ruins  of.     (.\.  T.  Bacon)  Lippinc.  26:  521. 
Colored  Citizens,  Free.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  311. 

—  Right  to  vote.     (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  5:  522. 
Colored  Member,  The.    (J.W.  De  Forest)  Galaxy,  13:  293. 
Colored  Race.     (T.   P.  Thompson)  Westm.  20:    16S. — 

(J.  Leavitl)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  130,  239.  —  (E.  II. 
Sears)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  33. 

—  Prejudice  against,  in  America.  ( W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J.  23:  iS",,  267. 
Colored   Races,  Colonial   Policy  in  the   Government  of. 
No.  Brit.  44:  388. 

—  Prejudices  against.     Mo.  R.  165:  227. 
See  Negroes. 

Colored  Rain  and  Snow.     I^v.  .Sat.  3:  180. 
Coloring   Matters   for  Calico   Printing,   Preparation   of. 
(W.  II.  De  Kurrcr)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  50:  327. 

—  from  Coal  Tar.    (F.  C.  Calvert)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  347. 

—  (M.  E.  Ko])]*)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:  181-409. 

—  History  of  Aliicarin  and  allied.     (W.  II.  Perkin)  J. 

Fraiikl.  Inst.  108:  88. 

—  Qualitative  .Analysis  of  vegetable  and  animal.    (II.  C. 

Sorby)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  84:  335,  413.    85:  54,  201,  272. 
Colossus   of  Rhodes.     St.   James,    14:   310.     Same  art. 

Cath.  World,  2:  544. 
Colosseum.     See  Coliseum. 

Colporteurs  of  Bonn.     (J.  Mulroy)  Cath.  World.  22:  90. 
Colporteur  .System.     (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  Am.  Bib.  RLpos. 

2d  s.  12:  214. 


COLQUHOUN 


280 


COMBUSTION 


Cohiuhoun,  Patrick.  Lond.  Soe.  8:  461.  — with  portrait, 
C'olbuni,  166:   142. 

—  on  tlic  Statu  of  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  119. 
Colt,  John  C,  Case  of.     Dem.  R.  11:  651. 
(Jolt,  Samuel,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  38:  i. 

Colter's  Escape  from  Blackfeet  Indians.     Blackw.  3:  45. 

Coltness  Collections.     Quar.  70:  356. 

Colton,  Caleb  C.    Lacon.    Land  We  Love,  5:  309.    Same 

art.  N.  Eel.  3:  129. 
Colton,  Calvin.     Internat.  M.  4:  i. 

—  Four  Years  in  Great  Britain.     Eel.  R.  65:  53.  —  Lit. 

&  Theo.  R.  2:  614. 

—  Public  Economy.    Am.  Whig  R.  8:  142.  —  (F.  Bowen) 

No.  Am.  73:  90. 
Colton,  Geo.  II.,  Life  of.    (I.  N.  Tarbox)  NewEng.  7:  229. 

—  Poems.    Am.  Whig  R.  i:  82,  112,  243.    4:  338,  446. 

5:  157,  405.     7:  47. — Dem.  R.  11:  496. 

—  Teci:mseh.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  New  Eng.  i:  53.  —  Dem. 

R.  11:  630. 
Colton,  Walter.    Visit  to  Constantinople.     Am.  Q.  20: 

351- 

Columb,  St.,  and  N.  W.  Coast  of  Cornwall.  (G.  F.  Jack- 
son) Once  a  Week,  7:  527. 

Coliimba,  St.  Dub.  Univ.  50:  255.  —  Good  Words,  i: 
385,  401. 

Columbia,  British.     See  British  Columbia. 

Columbia,  District  of.     See  Di.strict  of  Columbia. 

Columbia,  Conn.,  Early  History  of.    Hist.  M.  18:  297. 

Columbia,  S.  C,  Burning  of.  (E.  Dill)  Land  We  Love, 
4:  361.  —  (G.  W.  Nichols)  Harper,  33:  363.  —  (J. 
McCarter)  Harper,  33:  642.  —  So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  156, 
185,  249. —  (J.  P.  Carroll)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  202. 

Columbia  College.  (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  18:  303. — 
Appleton,  5:  583. 

—  Dropsy  at.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  33:  286. 

—  First  Century  of.     Knick.  61 :  170. 

—  Geological  Museum  of.     (I.  C.  Russell)  Am.  Natural. 

13:  502. 

—  History  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  344.  —  Chr.  R.  2:  115. 

—  Library  of.     (B.  N.  Betts)  Lib.  J.  2:    70.  — (W.  A. 

Jones)  University  Q.  3:  41. 
Columbia   County,   N.  Y.,   Lutheran   Church   in.     (W. 

Hull)  Luth.  Q.  10:  33. 
Columbia  River.     Blackw.  87:  215.  —  Mo.  R.  126:  496. 

—  Adventures  on.     Am.  Meth.  M.  14:  274. 

—  and  Puget  Sound.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  48:  338. 

—  Cox's  Adventures  on.     Westm.  16:  130. 

—  First  Settlement  of.    Hunt,  14:  202. 

—  Missions  on.  (P.  J.  De  Smet)U.  S.Cath.M.  2:  502-739. 

—  Mouth  of.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  8:  71. 

—  Up.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  8:  146,  229. 
See  also  Astoria;  Shoshone. 

Columbian  Orator.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  309. 

Columbine  on  Camclback.     All  the  Year,  37:  470. 

Columbkill,  St.,  Life  of.     Cath.  World,  5:  664. 

Columbus,  Christopher.  (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  21:  398. 
—  Ed.  R.  27:  492. —  (T.  P.  Johnston)  Blackw.  81: 
626.— (A.  G.  Knight)  Month,  28:  168,  257,  389. 
29:  29,  137. — with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  59:  359. — 
Chamb.  J.  31:  44. — Nat.  Q.  31:  91.— (J.  S.  C. 
Abbott)  Harper,  38:  721. 

—  a  Dramatic  Fr.igment.     St.  Paul's,  2:  179. 

—  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  5:  525. 

—  Adventures  of;  a  Poem.     Dem.  R.  22:  120,  340,  420. 

23:  341. 

—  and  Beatrice  Enriquez.     Hist.  M.  5:  225. 

—  and  Captain  Cook.     Am.  Eel.  2:  536. 

—  and  Discovery  of  America.     (R.  H.  Major)  Am.  Bib- 

liop.  2:  329.     3:  9. 

—  and  his  Discoveries.     (L.  Hooker)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  i. 

—  at  Salamanca.     Cath.  World,  9:  433. 

—  Bibliographical  Account  of  Voyages  of.  Hist.  M.  5 :  33. 


Columbus,  Christopher,  Examination  of  Claims  of.  (M. 
Maury)  Harper,  42:  425,  527. 

—  Genoa,  Home  of.     (O.  il.  Spencer)  Harper,  54:   i. 

—  Landing  of.     (G.  Gibbs)  Hist.  M.  2:   Kji. 

—  Legend  of;  a  Poem.     Portfo.(Den.)  25:  471. 

—  Letter  of.     Hist.  M.  9:  114. 
1493.     Hist.  M.  8:  2S9. 

—  Letters  of.     Liv.  Age,  17:  356. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  B.  Duffey)  Godey,  49:  37-528. 

and  its  Lessons.     Chr.  Obs.  61 :   430.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  72:  359. 

in  Giustiniani  Psalter, Turin,  1516.    Hist.  M.  6:  370. 

Irving's.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  48:  i.  —  (A.  H.  Ev- 
erett) No.  Am.  28:  103. — Am.  Q.  3:  173.     9:  163. 

—  So.  R.  2:  I.  7:  214. — Mus.  13:  23.  —  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  6:  569.  —  Mo.  R.  II5:  419.  124:  244.  —  Col- 
burn,  22:  288. — Eel.  R.  47:  224.  —  Lond.M.  21:  281. 

—  Life  and  Voyages  of.     (A.  C.  Ramsey)  Nation,  7:  417. 

—  Memorials  of.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  18:  415.  —  Mo. 

R.  105:  72. 

—  New  Documents  on.     (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  24:  265. 

—  Note  on.     (J.  R.  Bartlett)  Hist.  M.  13:  100. 

—  Own  Account  of  his  first  Voyage.     Anal.  M.  9:  513. 

—  Sketch  of.     Once  a  Week,  10:  699. 

—  Where  are  the  Remains  of?    (J.  C.  Brevoort)  M.  Am. 

Hist.  2:  157. 

Cohmibus,  Fernando,  Career  of.  (W.  M.  Wood)  Once  a 
Week,  12:  165. 

Columella  auris  in  the  Amphibia.  (T.  H.  Huxley)  Na- 
ture, 11:  68. 

Columns,  Strength  of.     (E.  Hatzel)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  257. 

—  Am.  Arch.  6:  187. 

—  Wrought-Iron,  Strength  of.    (G.  Bouscaren)  Am.  Arch. 

9:  114. 
Colville,  Corporal.     Lond.  M.  7:  132. 
Colvine,  M.,  Cumberland  Mariner,  Legend  of.    Lond.  M. 

4:  594. 
Comans,  or  Kipchaks.  (H.  W.  Howorth)  Geog.  M.  4:  19. 
Combs.     Chamb.  J.  51:  445. 

—  Manufacture  of,  at  Aberdeen.     Chamb.  J.  16:  70. 
Combat,  Judicial.     (H.  C.  Lea)  No.  Am.  88:  i. 

—  of  the  Thirty.    (W.  H.  Ahisworth)  Bentley,  45 :  5,  445. 
Combe,  Andrew,  Life  and  Correspondence  of.     Liv.  Age, 

25:  458. 
Combe,  George.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Nation,  27:  304. 

—  and  Andrew.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  4:  575. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  70:  22. 

—  Autobiography.  (E.A.Youmans)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15: 109. 

—  Constitution   of   Man.     Brit.  &  For.   R.   12:    142. — 

Westm.  53:  366. — Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  417. 

—  Moral  Philosophy.     New  York  R.  i:  218. 

—  Phrenology.     Eraser,  22:   509. —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R. 

44:  253. 
Combe,  John,  Poems  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  419. 
Combe,  William,  Life  and  Writings.    Dub.  Univ.  75 :  316. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  74:  611. 
Combe,  Colonel.     Blackw.  77:  536, 
Comber,  W.  T.,  on  National  Subsistence.    Ed.  R.  13:  205. 
Combermere,  S.   S.  C,  Field-Marshal.     Chamb.  J.  43: 

462.  —  Eraser,  74:  564.  — Lond.  Q.  27:  177. 
Combermere  Abbey.   (E.  Walford)  Oncea  Week,  15:  514. 
Combination  and  cheap  Living.    Cornh.  i:  745.    7:  1S9, 

252.  —  Temp.  Bar,  9:  293.     12:  396. 
Combination  Laws,  Repeal  of.     Blackw.  18:  20,  463. 
Combinations.     Blackw.  35:  836. — Mo.  R.  109:  i. 
Combustion.     (S.  Morey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  25:  146. 

—  as  applied  to  Steam  Boilers.     (W.  M.  Henderson)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  87:  244. 

—  Chemical    Process    of.      Blackw.    i:    138.  —  (W.    M. 

Henderson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  87:  166. 

—  in  compressed  Air.     (F.  Colliugwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

95:  345- 


COMBUSTION 


281 


COMETS 


Combustion  in  rarefied  Air.  (E.  Frankland)  Canad.  J. 
n.  s.  6:  380.  —  (E.  Frankland)  J.  Frankl.  In.-^t.  72: 
159. 

—  Influence  of   Pressure  on.     (L.  Cailletct)  J.    Frankl. 

Inst.  104:   12;. 

—  Influence  of  Solar  Light  on.  (J.  L.  LeConte)  Ain.  J.  Sci. 

74:  317- 

—  Spontaneous.    Blackw.  89:  385.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

69:  72S.  —  (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  77:  409.  —  Stud. 
&  Intel.  Obs.  2:  128. 

—  Temperature  of.      (M.   Bertliollet)   J.  Frankl.    Inst. 

104:  35. 
Come  to  Grief  in  the  Shires  ;  a  Tale.    (C.  Clarke)  Temp. 

Bar,  18:  549. 
Come-outerism.     Brownson,  1 :  367. 
Comedians,  American.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Atlan.  19:  750. 
Comedy,  Athenian.     Westm.  65:  iSS. 

—  English.     Broadw.  2:  3S0. 
in  1S73.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  747. 

New  School  of.     (\V.  Mackay)  Colburn,  147:  232. 

—  Fitzgerald's  Principles  of.     Colburn,  148:  49. 

—  French.     (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  18:  43.  — (F.  Sarcey) 

19th  Cent.  6:  182. — Cornh.40:  56.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11: 
■},7.  Same  art.  Applcton,  22:  146.  — Once  a  Week, 
24:  516.  —  Quar.  29:  414. 

D'lleylli  on.     (.J.  B.  Matthews)  Nation,  29:  211. 

Vaudeville.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  621. 

—  Greek.     Westm.  64:  302. 

—  History  of.     (J.  Mahly)  Temp.  Bar,  7:  120. 

—  in  a  Courtyard.     Chanib.  J.  7:  306.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  14:  22S. 

—  Italian.     For.  R.  3:  190.     4:  40S. 

Modern.     (W.  D.  Howells)  No.  Am.  99:  364. 

Old.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  67. 

—  Modern.     Eraser,  89:  235. 

—  New  and  old.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  18:  199. 

—  of  Convocation.     (.J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World,  6: 

554.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.  i:  20S. 

—  of  an  Umbrella.     (E.  Dale)  Canad.  Mo.  11:  519. 

—  of  Creation;  an  Indian  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  91:  313. 

—  of  Terrors.     (J.  De  Mille)  Atlan.  29:  36-716.    30:62- 

663. 

—  Principles  of.     Tinsley,  6:  86.     /See  Drama. 
Comedy  Writers  of  the  Restoration.    Temp.  Bar,  57:  539. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  109. 
Comenius,  John  Amos.     (K.  von  Raumcr)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

5:  257. — Chamb.  J.  11:  249. 
Comet,  Biela's.     Intel.  Obs.  11:  208.  —  (R.  A.  Proctor) 

St.  Paul's,  11:  68 1. 

—  Brorsen's.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Eraser,  79:  158.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  72:  421. 
Spectrum  of.     (C.  A.  Young)  Am.  .T.  Sci.  II7:  37-;. 

—  Coggia's.     (J.  Birmingliam)   Dub.  I'niv.  84;  524. — 

(W.  A.  Norton)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  115:   i6r. 

—  Donati's,  1S58.    (G.  P.  Bond)  Matli.  Mo.  1 :  61,  SS.  — 

(J.  Williamson)  Canad.  J.  n.s.  3:  4S6.  —  Chamb.  .T. 
31:  57.  —  Eel.  M.  45:  42^  46:  121.  — Ed.  Xi-w 
Philos.  J.  67:  60.  — (G.  P.  Bond)  Am.  Alma. 
i860:  42. 

Dimensions  of.     (W.  A.  Norton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  79: 

79,  383-     82:  54. 

—  Encke's.     (N.  Bowditch)  No.   Am.   14:  26.  — (L.  F. 

Wartmann)  Am.  Meth.  JI.  21:  113. 
Observations  on.  (C.  A.  Young)  .\m..I.  Sci.  103:  Si. 

—  Ilalley's.     (E.  Loomis)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  30:  201).    55:^70. 

—  For.  Q.  15:  477.  — Ed.  R.  61:  S2.  —  P.nny  M. 
4:  360. — Quar.  55:   105. 

—  In  the  Trail  of  a.  (.1.  Carpenter)  (  hue  a  Week,  17:  577. 

—  .Tourney  on  a.     (AV.  Lcitch)  (Jdod  Words,  2:  516. 

—  Lost,  and  its  Meteor-Train,     (li.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  12:  139. 

—  of  1 1 06.     Nature,  17:  189. 


Comet  of  1744,  Multiple  Tail  of.  (J.  R.  Hind)  Stud.  <S: 
Intel.  Obs.  5:  5S. 

—  of  1S12  and  of  1846,  Origin  of.     (D.  Kirkwood)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  98:  255. 

—  of  1825,  Elements  of.     (W.  Colburn)  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 

3:  2,^7- 

—  of  1832.     (F.  Arago)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:  315. 

—  of  1S43.     (B.  Peirce)  Am.  Alma.  1844:  94.  —  Am.  J. 

Sci.  44:  412.  — (E.O.  Kendall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  45:  iSS. 

—  of  1S47.     (W.  Mitchell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  55:  83. 

—  of  185S.     (J.  P.  Chcrriman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  57. 

—  of  i860,  Expected  great.     (G.  W.  F.  Chambers)  Rccr. 

Sci.  i:  139. 

—  of  1861.     Am.  J.   Sci.  82:    252.  — Once  a  Week,  5: 

138.  —  (J.  Breen)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  in.  —  Recr.  Sci. 
3:  141. 

Physical  Aspects  of.     (.1.  M.  Gilliss)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

82:  305. 

—  of  1862.     Cornh.  6:  550. 

—  of  1862,  Sec.nd.     Intel.  Obs.  2:   19S. 

—  of  1880,  Great  Southern.     (A.  M.  Gierke)  Eraser,  104: 

224.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  760.  —  (B.  A.  Gould) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  396. 

—  of  b,  1S81.   (L.  Boss)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  140,  303.  —(H. 

Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  134.  —  (C.  A.  Young) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  135.  —  ^W.  Harkness)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
122:  137.  —  (A.  W.  Wright)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  122:  142, 
372.  — (E.  S.  Holden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  260. 

—  Winnecke's.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Eraser,  79:  739.    Same 

art.  Ecl.M.  73:  413. 

Comet  of  a  Season  ;  a  Novel.  (J.  McCarthy)  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  26:  1-641.     27:   1-641. 

Comets.  (S  r  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  35:  495.  —  (Sir  J. 
F.  W.  Herschel)  Good  Words,  4:  476,  549.  —  (J.  N. 
Lockyer)  Nature,  lo:  149,  179,  226. — (.J.  Lovering) 
Am.  Alma.  1853:  69.  —  (A.  N.  Skinner)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  19:  790.  —  Ai)plcton,  12:  105.  —  House.  Words, 
15:  4S1.  —  Eel.  R.  109:  30.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46: 
407.  —  Chamb.  J.  18:  102.  20:  30.  28:  6.  46: 
361.  58:  549.  —Ecl.M.  31:  563.—  Hogg,  12:  459. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  36S.  —  Eraser,  65:  95. — 
Liv.  Age,  71:  139,  207. — Nat.  M.  6:  355,  449. — 
No.  Brit.  35:  495.  —  Penny  M.  i:  283,  291.  —  Quar. 
55:  105.  —  Am.  Alma.  1830:  88. 

—  and  Meteors.     Appleton,  2:  434,  524.  —  Ed.  R.   140: 

393.  — Ev.  Sat.  4:  780. 
Connection  between.     Nature,  7:  468. 

—  and  temporary  Stars.     (T.  W.  Tobin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

109:  272. 

—  and  their  Orbits.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  17:  339. 

—  and  their  Phenomena.     Eel.  M.  55:  329. 

—  Arago  on.     (J.  Farrer)  No.  Am.  42:  196.  —  Am.  Mo. 

R.  2:  250,  335. 

—  as  Portents.     (R,  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  32:   195. 

—  Astronomy  of.     Fraser,  50:  47. 

—  Catalogue  of .     Am.  Alma.  1847:  82. 

with  Orbits.     (G.  W.  F.  Chambers)  Recr.  Sci.   i: 

i95--!2i. 

—  Chemistry  of.     (E.  Divers)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  400. 

—  Classification  of.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  350. 

Same  art.  Fxl.  M.  84:  87.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
124:  54. 

—  Collision  of  two.     (.1.  J.  Littrow)  Am.  .T.  .Sci.  24:  346. 

—  Dangers  from.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Cornh.  44:  69S.  —  Liv. 

Age,  114:  170. 

—  Disintegration  of.     (D.  Kirkwood)  Nature,  6:  148. 

—  Distinguishing  Features  of.  (R.  V.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

83:  So.       ' 

—  Dynamical  Condition  of  Head  of.     (W.  A.  Norton) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  86. 

—  Essay  on.     (D.  Milne)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  5:  343. 

—  Five.     Houde.  Words,  18:  409. 


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Comets,  Forms  of.    (II.  A.  E.  Faye)  Nature,  lo:  227-2S7. 

—  Guillemin's  World  of.     (J.  K.  Hind)  Nature,  16:  5. 

—  Lectures  on.     Gen.  Kepos.  i:  160. 

—  List  of.     (G.  Chambers)  InteL  Obs.  2:  3S3.     3:  97, 

252,  4:  218,  381.  5:  218,  373.  6:  131,  298,  373. 
8:  125-379.    9:  64. 

—  Milne  on.     Eel.  K.  50:  286. 

—  Nature  of.     Knick.  9:  34. 

—  New  Theory  of.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  276. 

—  News  about.     (II.  A.  Proctor)   Temp.  Bar,   21 :  203. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  618. 

—  of  i860.     (G.  F.  Chambers)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  99,  212,  2S3. 

—  of  186S.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Eraser,  79:  158,  739.    Same 

art.  EcL  M.  72:  421.     73:  413. 

—  of  1S81.     Nature,  24:  197-612. 

—  of  short  Period.    Chamb.  J.  45:  471.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  72:  108. 

—  Orbits  of,  Elements  of.    (C.  Abbe)  x\.m.  J.  Sci.  88:  79. 

—  (J.  C.  Watson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85:  21S. 

—  Origin  of.     (II.  A.  Newton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I16:   165. 

—  Periodical.     All  the  Year,  27:  388. 

—  Spectra  of.     (II.  Vogcl)  Nature,  9:   193. 

—  Structure  and  Movements  of.    (G.  F.  Chambers)  Recr. 

Sci.  2:  77-197- 

—  Tails  of.     (U.  M.  Parkhurst)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  37.— 

(W.Mitchell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  38:  35.  40:  59.  — (W. A. 
Norton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  46:  104.  —  (R.  A.  Proctor)  St. 
Paul's,  8:  547.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  55.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  iii:  44.  —  Cornh.  30:  309.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  83:  745.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  247. 

and  Comas.   (W.  H.  C.  ^artlett)  Am.  J.  Sci.  79:  62. 

Formation  of.     (M.  Faj^e)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  20:  327. 

Halley  on.    (B.  F.  Joslin)  Am.  J.  Sci.  31 :  142,  324. 

—  Tyndall's  Theory  of.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Eraser,  80:  504. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  74:  83. 

—  What  are  thej' ?    Eel.  R.  109:  30.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  46:  407. 
Cometary  Astronomy.     Danv.  Q.  i:  614. 
Cometary  Universe.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  386. 
Cometh  up  as  a  Flower.     (R.  Broughtou)  Dub.  Univ.  68: 

24-61S.     69:  38. 
Comfort  in  its  Relations  to  Physical  Culture.  (S.  B.  Hunt) 

Hours  at  Home,  10:  123. 
Comic,  The.     Dial,  4:  247. 

Comic  Alpenstock.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  371,  560,  710. 
Comic  and  Satirical  Literature  of  Middle  Ages.     For.  Q. 

37:  75- 
Comic  Annuals,  1840.    Mo.  R.  151:  109. 

—  1842,  Hood's.     Mo.  R.  156:  600. 

Comic  Artist.     (T.  Westwood)  Eraser,  52:  5S7. 

Comic  Blackstone.     licl.  M.  i :  207. 

Comic  Drama,  Modern.     Blackw.  19:  46. 

Comic  Dramatists  of  the  Restoration.  (T.  B.  Macaulay) 
Ed.  R.  72:  490.  —  (.J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  34:  306. 

Comic  History  of  England.     Eel.  R.  88:  533. 

Comic  Literature  in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  590. 

Comic  Papers.  Sharpe,  40:  260.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 11:  434. 

—  of  Germany.    (E.  Wilberforee)  Once  a  VVeek,  14:  402. 
Comic  Periodicals  in  U.  S.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:   199,  262. 
Comic  Writers  of  England.     (C.  C.   Clarke)   Gent.   M. 

n.  s.  6:  503,  631.     7:27-823.     8:38-659. 
See  Burlesque  Writers  ;  Humor. 
Comines,   Piiilip   de.   Memoirs  of.      (Mrs.   B.    Holland) 

Retros.  7:   14. 
Coming  Crisis.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  i. 
Coming  into  a  Fortune.     All  the  Year,  8:   354.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  76:   168. 
Coming  Man.     (Jhamb.  .1.  15:  216. 
Coming  Marriage.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galnxy,  16:  20-;. 
Coming  of  the  Spring ;   a  Poem.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Good 

Words,  2:  224. 


Coming  One;  a  Meditation.     (W.  R.  C.  Rogers)  Kitto, 

38:  350. 
Coming  together.     Tinsley,  4:   1S2. 
Commandments  of  God.    (B.  F.  Bowles)  Uuiv.  Q.  36:  4S0. 

—  Ten.     (See  Decalogue. 

Commencement  a  Century  ago.     PennMo.  2:  315. 

Commencements  of  Colleges  Seminaries,  etc.  (E.  I. 
Sears)  Nat.  Q.  9:  347.  11:366.  6'ee  College  Com- 
mencements. 

Commentaries.     See  Bible,  Connnentaries. 

Commentator,  Old.     Chamb.  J.  28:  209. 

Commeragli  Mountains,  Lakes  and  Legends  of.  Dub. 
Univ.  34:  420,  533. 

Commerce.  (H.  M.  Dennison)  De  Bow,  26:  149.  —  (G.  IM. 
Weston)  Ilnnt,  36:  19.  —  Ox.  Prize  Ess.  2:  29. — 
Westm.  7:   126.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  185. 

—  Advantages  of.     (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  i:  200. 

—  Agriculture  and  Manufactures,   Progress  of.     (T.  P. 

Kettell)  De  Bow,  4:  85. 

—  American.     (F.  Gilbert)  Lakeside,  5:  125. 

Annals  of.     Hunt,  ii:  65-545.     12:365,459. 

Domestic.     (S.  Sheliabarger)  Internat.  R.  i:  819. 

Foreign.     Hunt,  17:  153. — Niles's  Reg.  31:  355. 

New  Fields  for.    (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  4:  475. 

Openings  for.     Hunt,  15:   137. 

Progress  of.   (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  2:  368.  — 

(.J.  H.  Lanmaii)  Hunt,  5:  37. 

—  Ancient,  Lindsay's.     Ed.  R.  143:  420. 
and  modern.     Dub.  Univ.  28:   391. 

—  and  Agriculture,   Subjects  of  University  Instruction. 

(J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  3:  502. 

—  and  Christianity.    (R.  Bickersteth)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  4:  79. 
Chalmers  on.     Meth.  M.  44:  452. 

—  and  Commercial  Biography.     (W.  Arthur)  Hunt,  27: 

570. 

—  and  Commercial  Character.     (P.  Hone)  Hunt,  4:  129. 

10:  65. 

—  and  Finances.     De  Bow,  15:  196. 

—  and  the  Fine  Arts.     (G.  Cook)  De  Bow,  i:  269. 

—  and  great  Cities.     Hunt,  13:  245. 

—  and  Manufactures.  No.  Am.  17:  1S6.  —  Westm.  2:  2S0. 

—  and  Missionary  Enterprise.     Hunt,  16:  65. 

—  and  Navigation,  Academy  of,  at  Trieste.   Hunt,  16:  60. 

Schools  of,  Belgium.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21 :  623. 

of  the  United  States,  1831.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  155. 

iS;^2-     Niles's  Reg.  44:  241. 

1845.     Hunt,  14:  465. 

—  and  the  Navy.     (C.  A.  Washburn)  Penn  Mo.  8:  80S. 

—  and  Protection.     (H.  Greeley)  Hunt,    i:    53,  413. — 

Dem.  R.  6:  249. 

—  and  the  Sea, Moral  Uses  of.  (H.  Bushnell)  Hunt,i4:  60. 

—  and  War.     Nation,  II :  185. 

—  Art  and  Science  applied  to.     Hunt,  11:  y^,  163. 

—  as  a  liberal  Pursuit.     (C.  King)  Hunt,  2:  i. 

—  as   connected   with    Civilization.      (D.    D.   Barnard) 

Hunt,  i:  3. 

—  as  connected  with  Learning.      (A.   Bradford)    Hunt, 

3:  394- 

—  Bearing  of  Circumstances  on.     Weslm.  lo:  96. 

—  before  the  Christian  Era.     Hunt,  13:  307. 

—  Benefits  and  Evils  of.     Hunt,  24:  147. 

—  Christianized.     (R.  T.  Jeffrey)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  16:  287. 

—  Conquests  of.     (B.  G.  Smith)  Hunt,  32:  706. 

—  Dignity  and  Importance  of.     (J.  Hall)  De  Boav,  4:  i. 

—  Divine  Uses  of.     (E.  L.  Magoon)  Hunt,  27:  23- 

—  Dutch.     (M.  B.  Lecompte)  Hunt,  5:  437. 

—  Eastern,  Old-Time.    (W.  L.  Fawcette)  Atlan.  36:  468. 

—  Effect  of,  in  abolishing  Restrictions  on   Transfers  of 

Property.     (B.  F.  Porter)  Hunt,  22:  385. 

—  Eno'lish,  Early.    Lond.  Soc.  5:  129.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

63:   V- 
in  Middle  Ages.     Eel.  R.  116:  426. 


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COMMERCIAL 


Commerce,  Equitable:  Cost  the  scientific  Limit  of  Price. 
(S.  P.  Andrews)  Hunt,  24:  332. 

—  Evils  of.     Hunt,  3:  76. 

—  Foreign  and  domestic  Industry.     (E.  Everetf)  Xo.  Am. 

10:  316. 

—  Freedom  of.     Quar.  24:  2S1. 

of  belligerent.     (J.  X.  Ponieroy)  Nation,  II :  ii5. 

—  Geography  of.     (J.  B.  Auldj  De  Bow,  15:  3S5. 

—  History  of.     Westm.  60:  609. 

Ancient.     (J.  W.  Gilbart)  Hunt,  19:  131-467. 

McPherson's.     (G.  Ellis)  Ed.  R.  8:  237. 

—  in  Art,  Present  State  of.     Art  J.  6:  312. 

—  in  12th  Century.     (W.  H.  Browne)  .So.  ;M.  g:  174. 

—  Influence  of.      (G.  R.  Russell)   Hunt,  24:    531,  6S1. 

25:  39- 

on  Education.     (L.  Woodbury)  Hunt,  10:  45O. 

on  Language.     (A.  E.  Ryder)  Hunt,  24:  174. 

on  Law.     Hunt,  27:  147. 

on  the  World.     (R.  C.  AVinthrop)  Hunt,  14:  122. 

—  Inter-State,  Congress  and.  (J.  D.  Potts)  Nation,  28:  79. 
Taxation  of.     (B.  Adams)  Internat.  R.  10:  428. 

—  Is  it  inimical  to  Art  V    Art  J.  3:  192. 

—  McCulloch's  Dictionary  of.  Mo.  R.  128:  3S9.  — Eel.  R. 

56:  209. 

—  Moral  Influence  of.     (G.  Fisk)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  3:  287. 

—  Moral  Limits  of  beneficial.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Con- 

temp.  36:  232. 

—  of  Ancient  Egypt.    (J.  W.  Gilbart)  Hunt,  19:  131,  243. 

—  of  Ancient  Rome.     (J.  W.  Gilbart)  Hunt,  19:  467. 

—  of  Asia  and  Oceanica.    (A.  B.  Stout)  Overland,  8:  171. 

—  of  Boston.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  10:  421. 

—  of  Canada.     Hunt,  6:  538. 

—  of  Ceylon.     Hunt,  16:  339. 

-of  Cuba.     Hunt,  7:  319.     9:337- 

—  of  Europe.     (E.  W.  Stoughton)  Hunt,  i:  465. 
Oddyon.     (M.  Napier)  Ed.  R.  8:   128.  — Eel.  R. 

3:  38.  134- 

—  of  France.    Hunt,  8:  438.     18:  497. 

England  and  United  States,  1827-36.     (M.  D.  L. 

Rodet)  Hunt,  7:  13. 
in  1S49.     Hunt,  24:  284. 

—  of  Great  Britain.  (G.  M.Weston)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32: 

266.  —  Hunt,  8:  131.  — (A.  .J.  Wilson)  Eraser,  94: 
269-736.    95:  82-701.    96:  204,  382. 
Reinhard  on  State  of,  1804.     Eel.  R.  1 :  291. 

—  of  Italy  in  the  Middle  Ages.    (R.  Seton)  Cath.  World, 

23:  79- 

—  of  Philadelphia.     Hunt,  14:  423. 

—  of  Rio  de  .Janeiro,  1836-47.     Hunt,  16:  371. 

—  of  St.  Louis.     Hunt,  15:  162. 

—  of  Straits  of  Malacca.     (.J.  Balfstier)  Hunt,  16:  351. 

—  of  Syria.     (J.  W.  Jenks)  Hunt,  6:  4S9. 

—  of  the  East.     (II.  F.  Harrington)  Hunt,  i:  202. 

—  of  the  Lakes.     Hunt,  6:  439.     18:  4S8. 

—  of  the  Mississippi.     (J.  II.  Lanman)  Hunt,  9:  154. 

—  of  tiie  Prairies.     Hunt,  11:  501. 

—  of  Tyre  and  Carthage.    (.J.  W.  Gilbart)  Hunt,  19:  355. 

—  of  United  States.    (.J.  (Juincy)  No.  Am.  3:  345.  —  (J. 

D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  9:"365.  — (M.  Nourse)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  11:  625,  673,  785.  — (L.  Sabine) No.  Am. 

57:  293. 

1790-1S47.     J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  45:  350. 

1821.     Nilcs's  Reg.  22:  51,  74. 

1822.     Niles's  Reg.  24:  60. 

1823.     Niles's  Reg.  27:   124,  142. 

1824.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  282. 

1841.     Hunt,  7:  481,  558. 

1847.     Hunt,  19:  87. 

and  the  Currency.     No.  Am.  90:  39.  —  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  14:  689.  " 
and  Great  Britain.  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  II :  i. —  Fraser, 

94:  572. 


Commerce  of  United  States  cud  Great  Britain,  Improve- 
ment of .     (J.  Leavi.t)  Liv.  Age,  102:  195. 

and  West  Indies.     Quar.  39:  cij. 

Foreign.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  2co. 

from  1842  to  1S47.     Hunt,  18:  533. 

Inter-State.     Ste  Commerce,  Inter-State. 

Pitkinon.    Anal.  M.  8:  281,456. —  Mo.  R.  139:  171. 

with  China.     Hunt,  11:  54. 

with  t.e  World.     Hunt,  14:  365. 

—  of  West  Indies.     (.J.  R.  Williams)  Hunt,  19:   19. 

—  of  Western   Asia,  Ancient.     (A.   Barnes)  Am.    Bib. 

Repos.  5:  48.     2d  s.  3:  300. 

—  of  Western  Lakes.     Hunt,  15:  34S. 

—  Origin,   Progress,  and  Influences  of.     (.J.   D.  B.    De 

Bow)  De  Bow,  1 :  98. 

—  Physical  Conditions  and.   (R.  Edwards)  Hunt,  28:  548. 

—  Power  and  Influence  of.     (S.  Beanian)  Hunt,  23:  632. 

—  Prejudice  against.     (B.  E.  Porter)  Hunt,  10:  392. 

—  Principles  of.     (G.  R.  Porter)  Bank.  M.  (L  )  11 :  461. 
and  Tendencies  of  modern.     (G.  P.  Mar>h)  Hunt, 

33:  147- 

—  Professorship  of .     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  6:  110. 

—  Progress  of.     (A.  II.  Ryder)  Hunt,  33:  659. 

—  Protection  to.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  305. 

17S7.     Carey's  Mus.  2:  263. 

1820.     Niles's  Reg.  19:   153. 

—  Restrictions  on  foreign.     Ed.  li.  33:  331. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of.     (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  i:  193. 

—  Romance  of.     (.\.  J.  Lawson)  Lakeside.  9:  351. 

—  Scheme  for  rebuilding  Southern.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  2. 

—  Sermon  on.     (J.  T.  Ilendrick)  Hunt,  28:  672. 

—  Special  Schools  of,  in  England.    Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  177. 
in  France.     Am.  J.  Edue.  21 :  533. 

—  Speculations  on.     (W.  W.  AVheildon)  Hunt,  3:  237. 

—  Tribunals  of.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  257. 

—  with  Africa.     Fraser,  43:  30. 

—  with  Eastern  Coast  of  Africa.     Hunt,  16:  29. 

—  with  .Japan.     (J.  Aldrich)  Hunt,  i:  20S. 
<Sce  Trade. 

Commercial  Activity  revived.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  843. 
Commercial  Age.     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  7:  225. 
Commercial  and  Financial  Policy.     (T.   P.  Thompson) 

Westm.  18:  168,  421. 
Commercial  and  Manufacturing  Prosperity.    Blackw.  69: 

700. 
Commercial  Associations  of  France  and  England. 

12:  409,  500 
Commercial  Banking.     (W.  M.  Gouge)  Hunt,  8:  31 
Conimercial  Change  Hours.     Hunt,  8:  380. 
Commercial  Code  of  Spain.     (.\.  Nash)  Hunt,  15: 

556.     16:   37S.     18:  (>i4.     19:    59,    178,  O19. 

628.     21:  52S.     22:  73,  526.     23:  199,  312. 
Commercial  Colleges.     Hunt,  39:  410. 
Commercial  Copartnerships.     Hunt,  12:  361. 
Commercial  Crisis.     See  Panics. 

Commercial  Decline  in  Spain.  (F.  \A'harton)  Hunt.  7:  493. 
Commercial  Delusions.     (J.  C.  Cotton)  Am.  Whig  R.  2: 

341- 
Commercial  Distress.     Ed.  R.  27:  373.  —  Quar.  43:  27S. 
Commercial  D'jcks.     (I).  .1.  Brown)  Hunt,  5:  239. 
Commercial  Embarrassments,  1S19.     Eil.  It.  32:  48. 
Commercial  Events,  Sketch  of.    Bank.M.  (N.Y.)  12:  903. 
Commercial  Facilities  of  the  American  Continent.     (A. 

Whitman)  Hunt.  19:  625. 
Commercial  Failures  in  Europe  and  America. 

24:  1S3. 

—  of  1847.    Eel.  R.  88:  750. 
See  Failures. 

Commercial  Fields.  New.     (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  i: 
Commercial  (irief.     ( )nce  a  Week,  2:  216. 
Commercial  C.rowthof  the  West.    (.1.  Hall)  Hunt,  17:  495. 
Commercial  Histories.     For.  Q.  6:  49. 


Hunt, 


267, 
20: 


De  Bow, 


142. 


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284 


COMMON 


Commercial  History  of  France.     (V.  Wharton)  Hunt,  5: 

105.     7:  301. 
(,'onimercial  Intercourse.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  iii. 

—  between  Atlantic  and  I'acific.     IMackw.  54:  658. 

—  impedinf^  Revolution.     (F.  Wliarton)  Hunt,  9:  321. 

—  with  British  f'olonies.     Hunt,  12:  262. 
Coniniercial  .Tiirisprudeuce.  (G.  ICustis)  De  Bow,  3:  56,160. 
Ciinimercial  Law.     (.1.  K.  Ang»;ll)  Hunt,  15:  131. 

—  Green  on.     Mo.  K.  104:  23. 

Commercial  Laws  of  the  State.     Bank  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  17- 

911.     .26:  261. 
Commercial  Lawyers.     Hunt,  14:  63. 
Conmiercial  League  of  Hanse  Towns.     (E.  W.  Stouglitou) 

Hunt,  2:  273. 
Commercial  Legislation.     (G.  S.  Boutwell)  Hunt,  7:  427. 

—  American  Seamen  in  foreign  Ports.     Hunt,  II :  344. 

—  English.     (G.  S.  Boutwell)  Hunt,  11:  121.     17:  241. 

—  New  York.     (J.  B.  Yarnuui)  Hunt,  21:  23. 

—  Sketches  of.    (F.  AVharton)  Hunt,  9:  30,  495.    lo:  399, 

522. 
Commercial  Literature.     Hunt,  19:  670. 
Commercial  Marine  of  Britain  and  America.     (N.  W. 

Beckwith)  Cauad.  Mo.  5:  461. 
Commercial  Morals.     (T.  ^Valker)  West.  J.  1 :  293.—  (Dr. 

Dennison)  De  Bow,  27:  444. 

—  in  America  and  England.  (E.  L.Godkin)  Nation,  6:  24. 

—  R.  Heber  Newton  on.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  8:  145. 
Commercial  Paper,  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21 :  1-610. 
Commercial  Papers,  British,  1820.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  345. 
Commercial  Philanthropy.     No.  Brit.  41 :  254. 
Commercial  Policy,  British.     (T.  P.  Kettell)  Hunt,  12: 

538.  — (J.  r"  McCulloch)  Ed.  R.  55:  421.  — Dem. 
R.  17:  137.  — Westm.  18:  16S. 
on  the  Continent.     Fraser,  34:  499. 

—  European,  1S43.     Blackw.  54:  243,  406,  637.       * 

—  of  ancient  and  modem  Nations.     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow) 

De  Bow,  1 :  142. 

—  of  England  and  Germany.     Westm.  43:  77. 

—  Russian.     Blackw.  53:  S07. 

—  Spanish,  1843.     Blackw.  53:  673. 

Commercial  Power  of  Great  Britain.     Quar.  30:  36S. — 

Westm.  4:  337. 
Commercial  Practices,  Theory  and  Law  in.     Dub.  Univ. 

95:  53- 
Commercial  Progress  of  four  Centuries.     Hunt,  46:  17. 
Commercial  Reciprocity.     (C.  C.  Haven)  Hunt,  10:  354. 

—  Dem.  R.  14:  447. 
Commercial  Reform.    Brit.Q.  i:  514.  —  Dem.  R.  18:  214. 
Commercial  Regulations  with  China.     Hunt,  II :  365. 

—  with  Mexico,  1847.     Hunt,  16:  455. 

during  the  War.     (F.  O.  Dorr)  Hunt,  15:  250. 

Commercial  Relations  of  France  and  England.     (T.  P. 
Thompson)  Westm.  21 :  257. 

—  of  Enghuid  and  Poland.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  6:  505. 
of  Great  Britain,     ^\''estm.  35:  391. 

—  of  Indian  Archipelago.     Fraser,  34:  379. 

—  of  United  States.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  5:  507. 
Commercial  Revulsions.     Ed.  R.  44:   70.  —  Mus.  9:  412. 
Commercial  Sermons,  Chalmers's.  Blackw.  8:  178. — Chr. 

Mo   Spec.  4:  19,  82. 
Commercial  Spirit  of  the  Age.     (Dr.  Scott)  De  Bow,  18: 

647. 
Moral  Influence  of.     (W.  A.  Scott)  Pioneer,  3:  150. 

—  of  the  South.     (.L  Gadsden)  De  Bow,  2:   119. 
Commercial  Statistics  aiul  a  (Commercial  Code.     (L.  Levi) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  15:   108. 

—  Foreign.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  II :  795,863,944.    12:  17. 

—  Macgregor's.  Ed.  11.82:204. — Westm.  42:  437.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  5:  341. 
Commercial  Supremacy.    (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
32:  113. 

—  Evils  of.    (D.R.Hundley)  Hunt,  36:  316. 


Cimmercial  Suretyship.     (N.  Merrill;  Hunt,  12:  330. 
Conmiercial  System  of  East  India  Co.     Mo.  R.  134:  353. 

—  of  France.     Ed.  R.  50:  48. 

—  of  United  States.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  II :  47. 
Commercial  Tariffs;  (Jerman  Zollverein.     Ed.  R.  79:  105. 
Commercial  Terms,  Dictionary  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15: 

545- 
Commercial  Traveler.     Cliamb.  J.  53:  Sn. 
Commercial  Travelers.     (A.  L.  Stinison)  Hunt,  i:  29.  — 

Chamb.  J.  43:  319. 
Commercial  Treaty  of  England  with  France,  1880.     (.1. 

Slagg)  Fortn.  27:  377.  —  (E.  R.  Duval)  19th  Cent. 

8:  99. 

—  of  United  States  with  France,  Proposed,   1880.     ((J. 

Schwab)  Nation,  30:   109. 

with  Spain.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  5:  616. 

with  Austria.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  95. 

Commercial  Treaties.    Hunt,  9:  540. — Dem.  R.  20:  486. 

—  (T.  P.  Kettell)  Hunt,  17:  339. 

—  between  England  and  France,  1877  and  1777.     Bank 

M.  (L.)37:  153. 

—  between  Eurojjcan  States,  Results  of.     (L.   Levi)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  40:  I. 

—  of  Reciprocity'.     (J.  L.  Tellkampf)  Hunt,  14:  51.  —  De 

Bow,  14:  525. 

—  Policy  of.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  35:  794. 

—  a  Surrender  of  Principle.     (.1.  Bird)  Fortn.  36:  260. 
Commei-cial  Tribunals  and  Court  of  Commerce  for  New 

York.     Hunt,  25:  174. 
Commercial  Union  from  a  Canadian  Point  of  View.     (Sir 

F.  Hincks)  Fortn.  35:  618. 
Commercial  Voyages  and   Discoveries.     (W.  S.  May(j) 

Hunt,  6:  393,  531.    7:  57,  174. 
Commines,  P.  de.     Sec  Comines, 
Commission  Rates  adopted  by  the  New  York  Chamber  of 

Commerce.     Hunt,  9:  280. 
Commissions.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  10:  203. 

—  Illicit.     Westm.  108:  31. 

—  Patronage  of.     Westm.  46:  222. 

—  Purchase  of.     Quar.  124:   525. 
Commissionaires,  Corps  of.  All  theY'ear,l2:  62. — Chanib. 

J.  55:  600. 

—  Our.     Chamb.  J.  38:  28. 

Commissioner,  or  De  Lunatico  Inquirendo.     Dub.  Univ. 

22:  340. 
Commodus,  Bust  of.     (C.  Grindriez)  Portfo.  7:   148. 
Commons  and  open  Spaces,  Our.     Fraser,  73:  652. 

—  Enclosure  of.     (H.  Fawcett)  Fraser,  81 :  1S5.  —  Penny 

M.  14:  347,  355. 

—  Our  common  Land.     (O.  Hill)  Macmil.  33:   536. 

—  Preservation  of.     Fraser,  84:  293. 
Common  Law.     See  Law,  Common. 

Common  Prayer,  Book  of.     Brit.  Q.  47:   70.  —  (J.  Co- 
nington)  Contemp.  7:  401.  —  Blackw.  18:  573. 

—  Adaptedness  of.    (W.  Payne)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  67. — 

Quar.  149:  405. 

—  American.     (J.   Dowden)  Contemp.  21:    119.  —  Liv. 

Age,  116:  84. 

Revision  of.     (W.  R.  Huntington)  Am.  Church  R. 

34:    II.  —  (J.  Emott)  Am.  Church  R.  35:  37.  —  (A. 
C.  A.  Hall)  Am.  Church  R.  36:  113. 

—  and  39  Articles.     (J.  M.  Capes)  Contemp.  17:  21S. 

—  Blakeney  on.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  814.     66:  S38. 

—  Dogmatic  Teaching  of.     Month,  8:  314. 

—  History  and  Merits  of.     Ed.  R.  72:  489. 

—  Principles  and  Influences  of.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  93. 

—  Revision  of.     Ed.  R.  140:  427.  —  Blackw.  89:  20. — 

Chr.  Rem.  30:  68.     39:  20S.     46:  58.     50:  200. 

and  the  Act  of  Uniformity.     (F.  D.  Maurice)  Mac- 
mil.  1 :  447. 

in  1661-62.  (C.  A.  Swainson)  Chr. Obs.  77:  545,  595. 

in  Church  of  Ireland.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  6S1. 


COMMOX 


285 


COMMUXIOX 


Common  Prayer,  Book  of,  Revision  of,  Literary  Aspects 

of.     (J.  Dowden)  Contonip.  i8:  267. 
Common  Schools.    (G.  B.  Emerson)  Clir.  Exam.  36:  411. 

—  (0.  Dewey)  No.  Am.  24:  156.  —  (J.   Maclean) 

Princ.  5:  217. — New  Eng.  M.  3:  194.  —  Clir.  Mo. 

Spec.  9:  85,  125.  — (J.  S.  ILirt)  Princ.  38:  25. — 

Brownson,   15:  70. 

—  and  higher  Seminaries.     (C.  Ilamni(ind)  New  Eng.  6: 

313- 

—  and  piiljlic  Instruction,  1800-70.    Am.  .1.  Educ.  24:  225. 

—  Duties  of  Female  Teachers.     (1).  Kiinhall)  Am.  Inst. 

of  Instruc.  1836:   103. 

—  Female  Teachers  for.     Chr.  Exam.  34:  371. 

—  Importance  of.    (.S.J.  May)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1843: 

225. 

—  Improvement  of.     (S.  Farley)  Am.  Inst.  of.  Instruc. 

1834:  67.  — (W.  D.  Swan)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 
1848:   125. 

—  in  South  Carolina.     De  Bow,  18:   119. 

—  in   United  States.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  257,  465.  —  (B. 

Peters)  Univ.  Q.  23:  224.  —  St.  Paul's,  6:  344. 

—  Influence  of  Academies  and  High  Schools  on.     (W.  C. 

Fowler)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1831:   1S3. 

—  ^Management  of.    (T.  Dwight,  jr.)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1835:  203. 

—  Means  of  cultivating  a  Classic  Taste  in.     (L.  B.  Lin- 

coln) Am.  Inst,  oflnstruc.  1839:  75. 

—  Obligations  of  Towns  to  elevate.     (L.  B  Lincoln)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1846:  109. 

—  Obstacles  to.     (C.   Northend)  Am.   Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1844:  64. 

—  of  Connecticut.     NewYorkR.  lo:  331.  —  (J.  A.  Root) 

New  iMig.  4:  522. 

—  of  Massachusetts.     Ed.  R.  73:  260.  — (,I.  G.  Palfrey) 

No.  Am.  44:  503.  —  (R.  Riintoul,  jr.)  No.  Am.  47: 
274.  — (G.  B.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  52:  148. —  (E.  B. 
Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  97.  34:  366. —  (E.  Wig- 
glesworth)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  229. 

—  of  New  England.     (G.  Ticknor)  No.  Am.  19:  448. 

—  of  Rhode  Island.     (N.  Porter,  jr.)  No.  Am.  67:  240. 

—  opposed.     (H.  Ilarbaugh)  Mercersb.  5:  32. 

—  Religious  Instruction  in.  (F.A.Packard)  Princ  13:315. 

—  Romanism  and.     (.\.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q.  30:  204. 

—  Speech  on,  at  Westminster.     (M.  .Vrnold)  Macmil.  29: 

361. 

—  System  of.     (S.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  106:  128.  —  De  Bow, 

20:  239. 
Common-School  Education.  (R.  Rantoul.  jr.)  No.  Am. 
47:  273.  —  (G.  S.  Ilillard  and  J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am. 
54:  458.  — (.1.  E.  Cabot)  No.  Am.  103:  291.— (II.  A. 
Miles)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  217.  — (().  Dewey)  No.  Am. 
9:  167.  — (T.  Dwight)  Lit.  &  Tlieo.  R."  2:  326.— 
(G.  F.  Walker)  Radical,  6:  462. 

—  Essentials  of,  and  their  .Vttainment.     (R.  Putnam)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1846:  55. 
See  lulucation ;  Schools. 
Common-School  .lournal,  Mann's.     Chr.  Exam.  27:  320. 
Common -School  Library  of  Massachusetts.     Chr.  Exam. 

30:  263.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  50:  505. 
Common  Sense.     Unita.  R.   12:  315.  —  (E.O.Simpson) 

University  Q.  3:  85.  —  Ox.  Prize  I'.ss.  2:  S5.  —  Ed. 

Mo.  R.  2:  670. 

—  and  moral  Sense.     (T.  Harper)  Month,  13:  466. 

—  Importance  of.     Am.  Jleth.  M.  10:  168. 

—  in  Men  and  Poets.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  1S2. 

—  Philosophv  of.     Black w.  62:  239.  —  So.  Lit.  Jless.  5: 

536. 

—  What  is?     (B.  W.  Carpenter)  Contemp.  19:  401. 

—  Wilson's  Prize  F'ssaj'  on.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  2^5,  307. 
Commoner's  Daughter;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  43:  1-2S1. 
Commonplace;  a  Tale.     (I.  G.  Meredith)  0.  &  N.  2:  16. 
Commonplace,  The.    Irish  Mo.  2:  589. 


Commonplace  Book,  Plan  for  a.     (W.  A.  Guy)  .J.  Statis. 

Soc.  3:  353. 
Commonplace  People.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  231. 
Commons  and  Charles  I.,  1642.     All  the  Year,  3:  150. 

—  Battle  of.     (H.  King)  Once  a  Week,  15:  24. 
See  House  of  Commons. 

Commonwealths,  (irowth  of.  (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn. 
20:  434.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  451. 

—  Ideal.     (S.  W.  Lewis)  Nat.  Q.  38:   i. 

—  Imaginary.     (.J.  S.  Cox)  Dem.  R.  19:   175. 

—  Retiiiument  of  Ages  before  and  after.    Lond.  M.  i :  263. 
Communal  Fete.     Chamb.  J.  23:  236. 

Commune,  The,  and  the  Internationale.     Quar.  131:  549. 

—  and  the  Nation.     (T.  Gray)  J.  Spec.  Pliilos.  12:  44. 

—  and  English  Working  Classes.      (T.  Wright)  Fraser, 

84:  62. 

—  Birth  of,  1831-39.     (.1.  H.  D.  Debar)  Internat.  R.  6: 

141. 

—  in  Paris,  1871.     (.1.  Andrieu)  Fortn.  16:  571.  —  ((Jen. 

Cluscret)  Fraser,  86:  782.  87:  360.  — (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  12:  193,  253.  —  (F.  Harrison)  Fortn. 
15:  556.  —  (A.  S.HiU)  No.  Am.  I16:  90.  — Macmil. 
24:  384,  487.  —  (W.  J.  Linton)  Radical,  9:  Si. — 
(.J.  Mazzini)  Contemp.  17  :  307.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  no:  112. —  (G.  Ramsay)  Month,  16:  60. — 
Ed.  R.  134:  250,  511.  —  Fraser,  83:  79S.  84:  230. 
—  (Count  Orsi)  Fraser,  lOO:  784.  —  Liv.  Age,  143: 
811. —  Blackw.iio:  118.    Sameart.  F-cl.  M.  77:  274. 

and  the  .Assembly.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  377. 

and  LaborQuestion.   (E.  L.(Jodkin)  Nation,  12:  333. 

and  Martyrs  of  Arcueil.     (.1.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath. 

World,  14:  613. 

Beginning  and  End  of.     Cath.  World,  14:  127-347. 

Celebrities  of,   with  portraits.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  573. 

If:  6,  12. 

Consule  Julio,  Episode  of.     Cornh.  24:  175. 

Daj-s  before.     (.\.  G.  Knight)  Month,  36:  502. 

defended.     (II.  Sandwith)  Fortn.  16:  35. 

Distinguished    Incendiaries   of.       (A.   G.   Knight) 

Jlonth,  37:  228. 

Du  Camp's.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  26:  210. 

I'all  of.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  16:   129. 

Hostages  to.     Month,  15:  2S6. 

Interview  at  Aubcrvilliers.     (Gen.  Cluscret)  Fraser, 

85:  422. 

Jesuit  Martyrs  of.     Cath.  World,  19:  505. 

Ust  Days  of.     (J.  B.  Marsh)  (icnt.  M.  n.  s.  7:  234. 

Military  Side  of.    (Gen.  Cluseret)  Fortn.  20:  i,  213, 

351- 

Ministry- of  AVar  under.    (L.  Seguin)  Fortn.  l8:  136. 

Paris  after.     All  the  Year,  26:   150,  390. 

Prisons  of.     Month,  37:  22. 

Story  of  the  Hostages.     Liv.  Age,  1 12:   174. 

Suum  cuicpic.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Fraser,  84:    115. 

Vandalism  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  578. 

Communicant,  Why  arc  you  a?    Chr.  Disc.  2:   164. 

Communication,  Cheap  and  rapid.     Pennv  M.  14:  394. 

Communicative  Persons.  (T.  II.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  4: 
410.     Same  art.  IaI.  JI.  70:  430. 

Communion,  Close.     (S.  L.  Harkev)  Evancr.  R.  21:  iii. 

Baptist.     (D.  L.  OiTilen)  New  Eng.  13:  562. 

opposed.     (M.  Valenline)  Luth.  (J.  3:  214. 

—  Evening.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  215. 

Patristic  Writers  on.     Chr.  Rem.  40:  191. 

—  Free.     Cong.  M.  i:  267,  324. 

—  in  one  Kind.     Month,  41:  73. 

Leicester  Conference.    (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  15:  366. 

—  Mason  Hall,  etc.,  on.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  476. 

—  of  Churches.     Cong.  M.  2:  532. 

—  of  Saints.     (T.  .\pple)  Mercersb.  4:  590.      5:   326.— 

(C.  A.  Hay)  Luth.  Q.  2:  377.  — (N.  Macleod)  Good 
Words,  16:  162. 


COMMUNION 


286 


COMPLAINT 


Communion  of  the  Soul  with  God.  (F.  T.  Washburn) 
Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  97. 

—  of  the  unworthy.     ((^'.  P.  Krauth)  Jfcrcersb.  17:  219. 

—  Open,  controverted.   (G  D.  B.  IVpiicr)  15a]lt.(.^  1 :  216. 

—  Pope's  Posture  in.      (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macmil.  20:  273. 

—  Preparatory  Service.     (II.  Wissk-r)  Merccrsb.  18:  5O3. 

—  Qualitication  for.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  7:  225. 

—  Sacramental.     (N.Porter)  Am.  15ib.  Kepo.s.  2d  s.  2:  i. 

—  Strict  and  mixed.     Spirit  Pilf,'.  6:  103. 

—  Terms  of.     Eel.  R.  41:  431,  544.  — So.  R.  n.  s.  21: 

170,  453.  —  (L.  W.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  31:  346. 
Hall  on.     Eel.  R.  22:  338.  — Chr.  Obs.  14:  664. 

—  Uses  of.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  E.Kam.  31 :  194. 

—  Weekly.     (J.  P.  Tustin)  Chr.  K.  18:  271. 
Communion  Question.     (J.  P.  Tustin)  Chr.  R.  16:  2to. 

—  Dissent  on.  (II.  A.  Hart)  Bapt.  (>.  2:  228. 
Communion  Sermon.  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  614. 
Communion  Table,  North  Side  of.   Chr.  Obs.  74:  513,  576. 

(See  Lord's  Supper. 
Communism.      Prosp.  R.  4:  351.  — (T.  B.  Browning) 
Canad.   Mo.  13:  478,   577-  — (W.  W.  Crane,  jr.) 
Overland,  14:  232. 

—  and  Commune.     (.1.  A.  de  Cespedes)  Galaxy,  18:  522. 

—  and  Socialism.     (J.  T.  Hecker)  Cath.  World,  28:  808. 

—  Christian.     Cong.  2:  278. 

—  Duties  of  the  Rich  in  reference  to.     (A.  F.  Hewit) 

Cath.  World,  14:  578. 

—  How  to  deal  with.     (J.  B.  Clark)  New  Eng.  37:  533. 

—  in  Russia.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  5:  791. 

—  in  United  States.     (A.  Blerbrower)  Lippinc.  20:  501. 

—  (J.  Crawford)  Ref.  Q.  26:  307.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin) 
Nation,  26:  302. 

—  Lecture  on.     (J.  L.  Davies)  Good  Words,  13:  84. 

—  Political.     (D.  H.  Wheeler)  Lakeside,  6:  26. 

—  Primitive.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Atlan.  42:  2^^y. 

—  Sources  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  318. 
Communisms  of  the  Old  World.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn 

Mo.  5:  12-557. 
Communist  and  the  Railway.     (W.  M.  Grosvenor)  Inter- 
nat.  R.  4:  585. 

—  An  English.     (.J.  H.  Friswell)  Dark  Blue,  2:  185. 
Communist  Convicts  in  New  Caledonia.    Month,  27 :  312. 
Communist's  Baby.     (J.  P.  Widney)  Overland,  12:  138. 
Communists  and  Capitalists;  a  Tale.     (O.  Thanet)  Lip- 
pinc. 22:  485. 

—  Sentence  of.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  13:  415. 
See  Internationals. 

Communistic  Morality.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  413. 
Communistic  Societies,   Nordhoff  on.      (H.  Jame;;,  jr.) 

Nation,  20:  26. 
Community,  Ebenezer,  in  New  York.    (P.  Godwin)  Peop. 

J.  4:'2i8. 
Community  of  Propertv,  Apostolic.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11 : 

675. 
Communities,  Equitable  Villages  in  America.    (W.  Pare) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  19:  127. 

—  Recent  American.     (G.  Barmby)  Peop.  J.  3:  196. 

—  Religious.     (S.  B.  Smith)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  235. 

—  Village.     (E.  Nasse)  Contcmp.  ig:  739. 

See  Brook  Farm;  Fourierism;  Oneida;  Shakers;  So- 
cialisms. 

Comnena,  Anna,  Grecian  Authoress,  b.  1083,  Sketch  of. 
Colhurn,  144:  667. 

Como  and  II  Medeghino.     Comb.  38:  342. 

—  Day  at.     (II.  Brooke)  ISIacniil.  25:  128. 

—  Week  at.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  18:  137. 
Compagnoni's  America.     (C.  ("ushing)  No.  Am.  27:  30. 
Companies,  Great,  and  Trading-Houses.     Colburn,  169: 

69-494. 

—  How  they  are  floated.     All  the  Year,  14:  58-393. 

—  London  Livery.     Brit.  Q.  70:  130. 

—  Public.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  24:  104,  240,  349. 


Companions;  a  Poem.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Atlan.  39:  717. 

—  of  Death;  a  Tale.     Bentlcy,  64:  95. 

—  of  my  Solitude.     Eel.  R.  94:  284.     Same   art.   Liv. 

Age,  31:   174. 

—  on  the  Road.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  123;  755. 
Companionship.     (H.  Pearce)  Dub.  Univ.  78:  544. 
Comparative  Anatomy  and  I'hyfiology.     See  Anatomy; 

Piiysiology. 

Comparison.     (L.  G.  Janes)  Radical,  10:  124. 

Compass,  Mariner'^.  (W.  Thomson)  Good  Words,  15: 
69. — (B.  T.  Green)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  298,  401. — 
Chamb.  J.  23:  132.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  202. 

—  Quar.  Il8-  339. 

—  and    Terrestrial    Magnetism.       (W.    Thomson)    Good 

Wurds,  20:  383,  445. 

—  Deviation  of.     (W.  Scoresby)  J.  Frank).  Insi.  16;  40, 

121. 

—  Effects  of  Iron  Masts  on.     (E.  W.  Creak)  Eel.  Engin. 

15:  426. 

—  Errors  in.     (J.  II.  Upton)  Hunt,  54:  184. 

—  How  to  box.     (E.  H.  Swann)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  165. 

—  in  Iron  Ships.     Hunt,  48:  53. 

Adjustment  of.     (W.Thomson)  Nature,   17:   331, 

352.  387-  — Eel.  Engin.  6:  371.     10:  425,  524. 

Correction  of.     (G.  B.  Airy,  etc.)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

60:  53-317- 

—  in  Mining  Surveys.     (W.  Linton)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  259. 

—  Invention  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  22:  68.  —  Am.  J.  Sci. 

40:  242. 

—  Peaucellier's  Compound.     (W.  D.  Marks)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  107:  361. 

—  Report  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  404. 

Compass  Observatorj',  Charlton.     House.  Words,  1:414. 
Compass  Plant,  Polarity  of.     Am.  Natural.  5:  i. 
Compensation,  Theory  of.     Eraser,  74:  794. 
Compensation  Office.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Putnam,  5:  459. 

Same  art.  Broadw.  8:  227. 
Compensations,  Comfortable  L)octrine  of.  Eraser,  42:  473. 
Competition.     All  the  Year.  29:  270. 

—  and  Co-operation.     Chamb.  J.  15:  122. 

—  Bj-.     Chamb.  J.  39:  261. 

—  Endowed,  at  the  L^niversities,  and  its  Results.     (S. 

Taylor)  Macmil.  29:  378. 

—  in  Trade  and  Social  Economy.   (E.  Chadwick)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  22:  3S1. 

—  Modern.     Fra.'er,  62:  767. 

—  Principle  of.     Art  J.  3:  105. 
Competition-Wallah    Extraordinary  ;    Chinese   Legend. 

St.  James,  26:  343. 
Competitive  Examination.     (J.  D.  Cox)  No.  Am.  112: 
81.  — Quar.  108:  568. 

—  and  the  Civil  Service.     Quar.  133:  241. 

—  and  Selection  thereby-.   (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser, 86:  67. 
Competitive  Examinations.   Cornh.  4:  692.  — Dub.  L^niv. 

51:  5S4.  —  Nature,  10:  416. 

—  Apolog}- for.     Eraser,  95:  470. 

—  fur  Military  and  Naval  Schools.     (W.  E.  Crosby)  Na- 

tion, i:  231.     See  West  Point. 

—  for  the  Public  Service.     (E.  Chadwick)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

21:  iS.     22:  44.     26:  72. 

—  in  China.     (W.  A.  P.  Martin)  No.  Am.  m:  62.— 

—  Macmil.  23:  216. 

—  in  English  Schools.     Ed.  R.  139:  330. 

—  Mental  Overwork  and.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  105. 
See  Examinations. 

Compiegne.     (H.  King)  St.  James,  12:  51. 

—  How  they  kept  House  in.     Galaxy,  8:  249. 

—  Retrospect  of.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  16:  395, 

516. 
Complaining  Bore,  The.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  496. 
Complaint  of  Katharina  Maria  Poppelle;  a  Poem.    (R.  T. 

Cooke)  Harper,  18:  721. 


COMPLAINT 


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CONXRETES 


Complaint  of  Monna  Lisa;  a  Poem.     (A.  C.  Swinburne) 

Fortn.  13:  176. 
Complaisance.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  246. 
Complexion  and  Climate.     (.J.  M.  Buchan)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

17:  I. 

—  Causes  of  Variety  in.     Walsh's  R.  2:  128.  — (S.  S. 

Smith)  Carey's  Miis.  6:  30,  181,  273.     7:  195,  247 

—  Touchstone  of.     Retros.  12:  336. 

—  Variety  of  human.     P()rtfo.(l)en)  12:  8-447. 
Compliment,  Decay  of.     Once  a  Week.  28:  387. 
Compliments,  Academy  of.     Chamb.  J.  36:  362. 
Comjiosers,  Some  Traits  of  great.     (J.  Marsliall)  Macmil. 

33:  340.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  810. 
Composition,  Original.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  i:  109. 

—  Pleasures  of.     Eel.  R.  18:  270,  350. 

—  Teaching  of,  in  Schools.     (R.  G.  Parker)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1837:   iSi. 
Compostella,  St.  James  of,  Church  of.    (R.  Barker)  Oath. 

World,  26:  163. 
Compound-Interest  Curve.     (F.   D.   Y.  Carper.ter)  Eel. 

Engin.  25:  3S5. 
Compounds,  Atomic  Volumes  of  solid.     (F.  W.  Clarke) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  100:  174. 
Compressed  Air.  See  Air. 
Compression   of  Water,    Rule    for.      (D.   MacKain)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  39:  340. 
Compromise.    (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  21:  425,  720.    22:  226. 

—  (.1.  P.  Quincy)  Uiiita.  R.  lo:  134. 

—  Curiosities  of.     (G.  J.  W.  MelvUle)  Fraser,  61:  593. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  51:  28. 
Compromises.  Dem.  R.  34:  i. 
Compromise  Measures.     New  Eng.  8:  292,  378.  —  Am. 

WhigR.  12:  114,  555. 
Compton,  Samuel,  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  345. 
Conipton  Friars.     (A.  Manning)  Hours  at  Home,  9:  253- 

499-     10:  42-336. 
Compulsory  Education.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  5:  191. 

—  in  Brooklyn.     (F.  E.  Fryatt)  Harper,  60:  218. 
Compulsorj-  Hygiene.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  376. 
Compulsory  Military  Service.    (Maj.  Knollys)  Dark  Blue, 

2:  672. 
Compurgation,  Canonical.     (H.  C.  Lea)  No.  Am.  88:  i. 
Comrades,  The.     (S.  W.  Kellogg)  Lii)pinc.  16:   314-692. 
Comrieand  Environs.   (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg,  4:  1,40,  78,  92. 
Comstock  Lode.     (H.  Degroot)  Overland,  lo:  488. 

—  New  Feature  in.     (G.  P.  Becker)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  459. 

—  Underground  Temperatures  on.     (.J.  A.  Church)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  117:  289. 
Comte,  Auguste.     (E.  Gryzanowski)  No.  Am.  120:  237. 

—  (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fortn.  3:  385.  — Blackw.  53:  397. 

—  and    his    Philosophy.      (E.   A.   Lawrence)    Hours   at 

Home,  11:  78. —  (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  12:  290,  3S5. 

—  and  Political  Economj'.     (J.  E.  Cairnes)  Fortn.  13: 

S79- 

—  and  Positivism.     (S.  Adams)  New  Eng.  32:  56,  323. 

—  (W.  ^^■hewcll)  Macmil.  13:  3-;3.     Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  66:  603.  —  No.  15rit.  21:  247. 

—  Anthropology  of.     (.).  Kaines)  .Vntlirop.  .1.  i:  349. 

—  Definition  of  Life.     (.F    H.  Bridges)  Fortn.  35:  675. 

—  Disciples  and  Critics.     Brit.  ().  44:  59. 

—  Huxley  on.     (R.  Congreve)  Fortn.  n:  407. 

—  Later  Speculations  of.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  84:   i. 

—  Life  and   Philosophy  of.     (.J.  Martineau)  Nat.  R.  7: 

184. —Liv.  Age,  58:  SSv 

—  Mill  on.    (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fortn.  6:  3S5.—  (C.  Wright) 

Nation,  2:  20. 

—  Morning  with.     (Sir  E.  Perrj')  19th  Cent.  2:  621. 

—  on  Christianity.     (B.  F.  Westcott)  Contemp.  6:  399. 

8:  371.  —  Theo.  F.cl.  7:  no. 

—  on  International  Politj'.    (W.  II.  Frcmantlc)  Contemp. 

3:  477. 

—  Pantheism  of.     (J.  W.  Jackson)  Kitto,  39:   174. 


Comte,  Auguste,  Philosophy  of.  Chr.  Obs.  54:  740,811. 
55:  83.  —  (W.  S.  Jevons)  Nature,  12:  491.  —  (E. 
Saisset)  New  Eng.  27:  423,  6S0.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No. 
Am.  79:  2CO.  —  (J.  Fiske)No.  Am.  102:  275.  —  (i*. 
Godwin)  Putnam,  3:  621.  —  (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  83: 
339. —  Dub.  L'niv.  25:  452.  —  Meth.  H.  12:  9,  lOi;, 
329.  —  Ed.  R.  67:  271.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  311. — 
Ed.  R.  127:  303. —  (L.  II.  Atwater)  Princ.  28:  59. 

—  Westm.  62:  173. 

See  Positivism;  Cosmic  Philosophy. 

—  Recollections  of.     Chamb.  J.  29:  398. 

—  Religion  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:   137. 
and  Philosophy  of.     Brit.  Q.  19:  297. 

—  Social  Philosophy  and  Religion  of.     (E.  Caird)  Con- 

temp. 35:  193,  520,  64S.     36:  66. 
Comtism  and  George  Eliot.     Lond.  Q.  47:  446. 
Comunidades,  Wars  of  the.     Fraser,  40:  395. 
Conan,  Michael  Edward,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  107. 
Conant,  Roger.     (J.  B.  Felt)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  233,  329. 
Concarneau,  At.     (J.  G.  Bertram)  Once  a  Week,  16:  586. 
Conceit.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  343.  —  Liv.  Age,  137:  636. 
Concepcion  de  Arguello;  a  Poem.     (Bret  Harte)  Atlan. 

29:  603. 
Concerning  a  certain  Prodigal.    (II.  King)  Scrib.  15:  636. 
Concerning  Charlotte ;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  15:  38-407. 
Concert,  A.     Cornh.  5:  744. 

—  for  Lancashire;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  38:  205. 
Concerts  in  Munich.     Temp.  Bar,  6:   1S4. 

—  London,  and  the  Song-i  sung  there.     Broadw.  1 :  424. 
Conchologist  at  Guernsey  and  Heme.     (J.  R.  Leifchild) 

Recr.  Sci.  2:  213. 
Conehology.     Eel.  R.  72:  694. 

—  Briti-h.     Fraser,  73:  402. 

—  Ethnographic  Phases  of.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

3:  377- 

—  in  the  L'nited  States,  History  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  83:  161. 
See  also  Shells. 

Concision  as  distinct  from  Circumcision.     (J.  R.  .\rnold) 

New  Eng.  4:  333. 
Concord,  Mass  ,  Annals  of.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i :  53. 

—  Books  and  .\uthors  at.  (H.  R.  Hudson)  Harper,  51 :  iS. 

—  Churches  and  Ministers  of.     Am  (J.  Reg.  11:   1S2. 

—  Days  and  Nights  in.     (H.  D.  Thoreau)  Scrib.  16:  721. 

—  Fight  at,   April   19,   1775.     (F.  Hudson)  Harper,  50: 

777.  —  (G.  Reynolds)  Unita.  K.  3:  383. 
Centennial  of.     (.S.  M.  Brady)  Appleton,  13:  523. 

—  N.  E.  Reg.  29:  380. 

Ode  at.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  Atlan.  35:  730. 

—  History  of.     (H.  B.  Thatcher)  No.  Am.  42:  44S. 

—  School  of  Philosophy  at.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Atlan.  46: 

652.  —  (J.    H.   Ward)   Internal.  R.   9:    459. —  (X, 
Clark)  Nation,  31:  74,   164.  —  J.  Spec.  Philos.  14: 

135.  251- 

—  Transceiulentalists   of.     Fraser,  70:    245.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M   63:  231.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  83:  99,  178. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  Reminiscences  of.     (S.  L.  Bailey)  Lake- 

side,  8:  354. 
Concordance,  Englishman's  Greek.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  490. 
Concordances  of  Scriptures,     Meth.  Q.  7:  451.  —  (M.  W. 

Jacol)us)  Princ.  17:  471. 
Concordat  of  iSoi.     Month,  i:  245. 
Concrete  and  the  .Vbstract.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  5:  i. 
Concrete.     Eel.  Fjigin.  5:  275. 

—  as  a  Building  Material.     Am.  Arch.  2:  266. 

—  Fire-Proof.     Eel.  Engin.  16:  237. 

—  in  Works  of  Engineering.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  86. 
Concretes.     (C.   H.   Ilaswell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  361. 

80:  171.     82:  295. 

—  Notes  on.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  465. 

—  Observations  on.  J.  Frank).  Inst.  25:  145.  234    26:  17. 

—  used  in  E.xten^ion  of  London  Docks.     (G.  Robertson) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  155. 


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CONFESSIONS 


Concrete  Building.  (A.  W.  Bromfield)  Eel.  Engin.  6: 
2S1.  —  (W.  C.  Homersham)  Eel.  Engin.  11:  437.  — 
(J.  H.  Owen)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  113. 

—  in  Australia.     Am.  Arch.  3:  14. 

—  Failure  of.     Am.  Arcli.  4:   174. 
Concrete  Slab  Cottages.     Tract.  JNI.  5:  276. 
Concrete  Towers.     (I.  Bell)  Am.  Arch.  8:  126. 
Concussion  of  metallic  Balls.     Pract.  M.  1:  198. 
Condi',  Prince  of.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  63:  118. 

—  Mahon's  Life  of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  71:  106. 

—  Wife  of.     Chamb.  J.  20:  276.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  30: 

552. 
Conde,  Louis  de,  Due  d'Enghien.     See  Enghien,  Due  d'. 
Conde,  Louise  de,  a  Royal  Nun.    (A.  Young)  Cath.  World, 

6:  106. 
Conde,  Princess  of,  and  Henri  IV.  Cornh.  20:  292.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  33. 

—  Flight  of,  from  ChantiUy  to  Montrond.    Temp.  Bar, 

50:  332.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  425. 
Conde,  House  of.     Eraser,  81:  S06.  —  Quar.  127:  176. 

—  Due  d'Aumale's  Lives  of  the  Princes  of.     Ed.  R.  130: 

355.  Sameart.  Ecl.M.  74:  257.— Liv.  Age,  103:  707. 

—  Last  of.     (W.  A.  Buller)  Dem.  R.  23:  13.— Once  a 

Week,  5:  485. — Chamb.  J.  37:  56.     Same  art.  EcL 

M.  55:  41S. 
Conde's  Daughter;  a  Tale.     Blackvv.  60:  496. 
Condemned  Cells.     Fraser,  22:  288.     23:  21,  224,  339. 

24:  32,  663. 
Condemned  of  Lucerne.     (H.  F.  Harrington)  Godey,  21: 

169. 
Condemned  Soldier;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  398. 
Condemned  to  Death.     House.  Words,  14:  75-205. 
Condensed  Novel;  Lothaw.   (B.  Harte)  Ev.  Sat.  10:  412. 
Conder,  Joslah.     Eel.  R.  106:  244. 
Condillac,   and  the   Principle  of  Identity.     (L.  Adams) 

New  Eng.  35:  440. 
Condiments.     (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  13:  313. 

—  Physiological  Influence  of.     (Prof.  Voit)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

i:  701. 
Conditioned,  Hamilton's  Law  of  the.     (F.  E.  Abbot)  No. 

Am.  99:  402. 
Condor,  The.     Penny  M.  2:  183. 

—  Haunts  of,  in  Peru.     (W.  Boliaert)  Intel.  Obs.  i :  278. 
Condorcet,  Jean  de.     (.J.  Morley)  Fortn.  13:  16,  129. 

—  Arago's  Lifeof.    Qiiar.87:i.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  26:  441. 
Condottieri,  Modern.     Fraser,  37:  16. 
Conduct,  the  Aim  of  the  Bible  and  Business  of  the  Church. 

(G.  L.  Chaney)  Unita.  R.  14:  316. 

—  Instructions  for.     (W.  Raleigh)  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  729. 

—  Probability  as  the  Guide  of.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th 

Cent.  5:  908.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  579. 
Conducting  Power  of  solid  and  liquid  Bodies.     (M.  E. 

Becquard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  58:  333. 
Cone,  Spencer  H.     (.J.  Belcher)  Chr.  R.  21:  44. 
Cones,  Phyllotaxis  of.    (W.J.  Beal)  Am.  Natural.  7:  449. 
Conecte,  Father  Thomas.     Pennj'  M.  14:  429. 
Conewago,  Pa  ,  Old  Catholic  Church  at.    Hist.  M.  21 :  2S3. 
Coney  Island.     Scrib.  20:  353. — Chamb.  J.  56:  14. 
Confederacy,  The.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  296. 
Confederacies,  State,  European  and  American.     (N.  W. 

Senior)  Ed.  R.  83:  150. 
Confederate  Bonds.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  13:  253. 
Confederate  Boy,  Diary  of.     All  the  Year,  7:  224. 
Confederate   States   and   their  Constitution.     (J.  L.  M. 

Curry)  Galaxy,  17:  399. 

—  Army  of,  Hood's  Tennessee  Campaign.     (W.  O.  Dodd) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  518. 
Longstreet's  Division.    (E.  P.  Alexander)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  9:  512. 
of  Northern  Virginia.    (J.  W.  Jones)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

9:  90-557. 


Confederate  States,  Army  of,  Northern  Virginia,  Artil- 
lery of.     (W.  N.  Pendleton)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  418. 

Infantry  of.     (C.  S.  Stringfellow)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

9:  500. 

—  Battle  Flag  of.     (G.  T.  Beam-egard)  So.  M.  10:  506. 
Origin  of.     (C.  McCarthy)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  497. 

—  Congress  of.     (E.  A.  Pollard)  Galaxy,  6:   749. 

—  Fallen  Heroes  of.  (A.  M.  Kelley)  So.  Hist.  Pap  7:  273. 

—  Financial  Position  of,  1864.      Bank.  M.  (L.)  24:  934, 

1089. 

—  Flag  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  155. 

—  Foreign  Recognition  of.    (J.  Lyons)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  7: 

353' 

—  Government  of.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  56. 

—  Great  Seal  of.     (T.  J.  Pickett)  Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  360. 

—  in  1862-63.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  214. 

—  Instructions  to  James  M.  Mason,  1861.     So.  Hist.  Pap. 

7:  231. 

—  State  Correspondence.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  99-333. 

—  Treasury  of,  Last  Days  of.     (M.  H.  Clark)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  9:  542. 

—  under  Defeat.     Dub.  L^niv.  68:  635. 

—  War  Poetry  of.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  424. 
Confederation,  Imperial.    (R.  Fihher)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  335. 
Conference  System  of  New  England,  Origin  of.    (A.  Cole) 

Cong.  Q.  6:  187. 
Conferences,  Religious,   in  Europe,   1869.     (S.  Osgood) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  44:  411. 
Confessio  Amati ;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  30:  683. 
Confession.     (E.  J.  O'Reilly)  Irish  Mo.  2:  603.  —  Clir. 

Obs.  53:  809. — Chr.  Rem.  17:  430. 

—  and  Absolution.     (W.  Harrison)  Chr.  Obs.  75:  161.  — 

(A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church  R.  2:  573.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
76:  331.  — Lond.  Q.  41:  370. 
and  the  Real  Presence,  Boyd  on.  Chr.  Obs.  67:  688. 

—  Auricular.     For.  Q.  35:    188. — Eel.   M.  5:    413. — 

Brownson,  3:  327.  —  Eel.  R.  71:  668.  —  Chr.  Rem. 
37:  212. — Kitto,  10:  407.  —  Quar.  144:  539. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  25:  427. 

in  the  Church  of  England.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  241.  — 

(O.  Shipley)  Contenip.  22:  846.  —  (F.  P.  Cobbe) 
Theo.  R.  9:  17.  — Month,  30:  479. —  Quar.  124:  83. 

Lasteyrie  on.     Eel.  R.  87:  690. 

Michelet  on.     For.  Q.  35:  188. 

Pi-otestant  Bishop  on.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World, 

23:  831. 

Ridsdale  Judgment.     Quar.  144:  241. 

Scientilic  and  medical  Aspects  of.  (G.  Cowell)  Con- 
temp.  34:  717. 

—  Denison's  Sermon  on.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  739. 

—  Private.     Chr. Obs.  73:  519,  565.  — (L.  A.  Fox)  Luth. 

Q.  11:  397. — Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  666. 

and  indicative  Absolution.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  469. 

Case  of  Mr.  Po.le.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  251. 

—  Romish.    Protestant,    and   Scriptural.     (F.   Springer) 

Luth.  Q.  7:  81. 

—  Sacnmiental.     LT.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  169. 

—  Value  of,  as  Evidence.     Cornh.  II :  664.  —  (J.  Galli- 

son)  No.  Am.  10:  418. 
See  Absolution;  Confessional. 
Confession  of  Faith  of  Northampton  Church.     Cong.  Q. 
3:   168. 

—  Philosophical.     (S.  Alexander)  Princ.  39:  416. 
See  Creeds. 

Confessions  and  the  Confessional  Principle.  (H.  E. 
Jacobs)  Luth.  Q.  11:  14. 

—  and  Opinions  of  Ralph  Restless.     (F.    Marryat)   Col- 

burn,  50:  322-473.     51:  20-16S. 

—  of  a  Candidate.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  52:  329. 

—  of    a   Clarionet-Player.      (M]\I.    Erckmann-Chatrian) 

Eng.  Dom.  M.  11:  265-328.     12:  17-137- 

—  of  a  Debutant.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  1 :  356. 


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289 


CONGREGATIONAL 


Confessions  of  an  elderly  Gentleman.     Bentley,  2:  445. 

—  of  an  English  Opiuni-Eater.    (T.  De  Quincey)  Loud.  M. 

4:  293>  352-  — Tait.  n.  s.  i:  iS-797.  2:  3-769.  3: 
350.  4:  65,  169.  5:  152-559.  6:  1-804.  T-  32- 
765.     8:  97. 

—  of  Faith.     -See  Creeds. 

of  a  Green-Tea  Drinker.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  25:  317. 

—  of  a  Keyhole.  (L.  Blanehard)Coll)urii,69:  326.  70:447. 

—  of  Literature.     (.1.  Gostick)  I'eop.  J.  3:  291. 

—  of  a  Medium.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  6:  O99. 

—  of  a  Patent-Medicine  Man.  (K.  Keeler)  Atlan.  26:  641. 

—  of  Paul  Gosslett.     St.  Paul's,  i:  5S2. 

—  of  a  Phoenix.     (T.  Hood)  Colburn,  67:  427. 

—  of  St.  Valentine;    a  Poem.     (M.  E.  Rogers)  Once  a 

Week,  4:  207. 

—  of  a  younj^  Artist.     Putnam,  3:  39. 

—  of  Zephyras  ;  a  Poem.    (M.  .Junkin)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  l6: 

709. 
Confessional,  The.  Dub.  R.  45:  203.— U.  S.  Cath.M.5:  i. 

—  and   Extra-Confessional.     (E.  J.  Koons)  Evang.   R. 

19:  232. 

—  Episcopalian.     (T.  F.  Preston)  Cath.  World,  7:  372. 

—  Hopkins's  History  of.    (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church 

R.  3:  389. 

—  New.     Eraser,  75:  501. 

—  Protestant  Ideas  of.     Dub.  R.  31:   122. 
Confidence.     (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  6:  669. 

—  and  Caution.     (L.  Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  21:   iSo. 
Confidence;  a  Novel.    (H.James,  jr.)  Scrib.  18:  507-849. 

19:  65-393. 
Confidence  Games.     Cornh.  8:  250. 
Confident  Prediction.     House.  Words,  2:  465. 
Confidential;  a  Tale.     Lippinc.  II :  214. 
Confidential  Agent.    (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  40:  257,385.  41: 

1-385.     42:   1-386.     43:   I,  129. 
Confirmation.    Cong.  1:733. — Chr.  Obs.29:  71,142. — 

Cong.  M.  6:  16. 

—  and  Baptism.     (H.  Martenson)  Mercersb.  5:  303. 

—  as  a  Sacrament.     (W.  J.  Barbee)  Chr.  Q.  2:  433. 

—  Before  and  after.     (G.  U.  Wenner)  Luth.  Q.  6:  436. 

—  Formula  for      Mercersb.  6:  554. 

—  how  soon  to  be  administered.     (H.  Harbaugli)  Evang. 

R.  17:  402. 

—  in  the  Reformed  Church.     (.J.  H.  Dubbs)  Mercersb. 

24:  387. 

—  of  Bishops  Elect,  Archiepiscopal.     Chr.  01)s.  70:  50. 

—  of  Converts  from  Papacy.     Am.  Church  R.  5:  53. 

—  Smyth  against.    (W.  Jolmson)  Am.  Church  R.  2:  325. 
Confirmed  Bachelor;  a  Tale.     Chanib.  .J.  49:  701-756. 
Confiscated  Weeds.     (.J.  Payn)  Belgra.  31:  519. 
Confiscation,  Policy  of.     (W.  C.  Churc'i)  (ialaxy,  3:  28. 


33- 


244. 

Same  art.  Ed. 


(C. 


Conflict  of  Ages.     (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q. 

—  Beecher's.     Chr.  R.  19:  98. 
and  Concord  of  Ages.     Chr.  R.  25; 

—  of  modern  Thought.     Brit.  (J.  27:  36. 

M.  44:  89. 
Conformity,    from    Nonconformist    Point    of    View 
Beard)  Theo.  R.  5:  292. 

—  Obligations  of,  in  Church  of  England.    Thco.  R.  5:  401. 

—  Some  new  Attempts  at.     (.J.  H.  Allen)  (.'lir.   Exam. 

75:  387- 
Confucianism.     (.1.  K.  Wight)  Princ.  30:  226. 

—  and  Taonism,  Dcuiglas  on.     (S.  W.  Williams)  Nation, 

29:  407. 

—  practical  Agnosticism.    (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  9:  377. 
Confucius.     (Sir  J.  B<iwring)  Fortn.  9:  537. — Putnam, 

4:  146.  — (M.  D(ids)  Good  Words,  22:  274,  -^i,. — 
(C.  H.  Dall)  Chr.  Exam.  84:  175.  — (J.  Pyno)  Am. 
Church  R.  29:  236. —  Ed.  R.  129:  303.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  loi:  771.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  7:  62S. 

—  and  Chinese.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  .Ulan.  24:  336. 

—  and  his  Influence.     (.J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.30:  m- 

19 


Confucius,  Life  and  Doctrines  of.  (I.  Tracy)  Bib.  Sac.  3: 
284.  —  (E.  G.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  317.  —  AnaL 
M.  1 :  303,  3S3.  — Eel.  Mus.  2:  507.  —  (R.  H.  Graves) 
Bapt.  (2.  6:  425. 

—  Morality  of.     (.1.  W.  Wiley)  Nat.  M.  8:  413. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Hogg,  2:  3S2. 

—  Works  of.     Quar.  11:  332. 

Congal;  a  Historical  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  3S5. 
Congo,  Kingdom  of,  and  Roman   Catholic  Missionaries. 
(.J.  L.  Wilson)  Bib.  Sac.  9:   no. 

—  and  lyoango,  Observations  on,  in  1790.     (G.  Maxwell) 

Ed.  Philos.  J.  4:  327.     5:  45,  258.     6:  62,  213. 

—  Burton's  Congo-Land.     Appleton,  15:  353. 

—  Livingstone  Expedition  to.     Geog.  M.  2:  26. 
Congo  or  Zaire  River.     (S.   Agha)  Geog.  M.  2:  203. — 

(W.  Brown)  Ed.  Philos.  J.  3:   102,  205. 

—  Discover}-  of  Course  of.     (C.  R.  Markhara)  Geog.  M. 

2:  225. 

—  Expedition  to,   1S16.     (H.  Salt)  Quar.  18:  335.  — (J- 

Foster)  Eel.  R.  28:  445.  — Eel.  R.  28:  51S. 

—  Stanley's  Voyage  down.     Geog.  M.  4:  318. 
Congregational  Catechism.     (J.  Murdock)  New  Eng.  2: 

iSo. 
Congregational  Chapel  Extension.     Eel.  R.  1 14:  71. 
Congregational  Church,  Conference  Sy.steni  of.     (M.  M. 

G.  Dana)  New  Eng.  27:  78. 

—  Constitution  of.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  257. 

—  Creed  of,  Revision  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  30: 

4»3- 

—  Polity  and  Theology  of.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng. 

18:  627. 

—  Relation  of,  to  other  Churches.     (I.  Tracy)  Cong.  R. 

9:  138. 
Congregational  Churches,  American,  in  Census  of  1870. 

Cong.  Q.  16:  49. 
Reed  and  Mattheson's  Visit  to.     Cong.  M.  19:  31, 

41,  H3- 

Statistics  of,  1858.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  i :  77. 

1S59.  (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  2:  97. 

i860.  (.V.  H.  (juint)  Cong.  Q.  3:  73. 

1861.  (I.  P.  Langworthy)  Cong.  Q.  4:  73. 

1862.  (I.  P.  Langworthy)  Cong.  Q.  5:  57. 

1863.  (I.  P.  Langworthy)  Cong.  Q.  6:  61. 

,864.  (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  7:  61. 

1865.  (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  8:  57. 

1S66.  (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  9:  57. 

1867.  Cong.  Q.  10:  54. 

186S.  Cong.  Q.  11:  81. 

1869.  Cong.  Q.  12:  84. 

1870.  Cong.  Q.  13:  105. 

1871.  Cong.  Q.  14:  113. 

1872.  Cong.  Q.  15:  loi. 

1873.  Cong.  Q.  16:  97. 

1874.  Cong.  Q.  17:  97. 

,875.  Cong.  Q.  18:  97. 

1876.  Cong.  Q.  19:  97. 

1877.  Cong.  Q.  20:  81. 

—  Decaying.  Cong.  M.  23:  609-73S. 

—  English,  Statistics  of.     Cong.   M.  9:  697.     10:  6S1. 

12:  605.     13:  6S5.     24:  917,  926. — (II.  M.  Dex- 
ter) Cong.  Q.  5:  130. 
Work  and  Wants  of,  1S64.     Ed.  R.  119:   105. 

—  Fellowship  in.     (G.  N.  Boardman)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  62. 

—  of  IMa.ssachusctts,   Rights  of.     (E.  Pond)  Cong.  Q.  5: 

328.  — Spirit  Pilg.  1 :  57,  113.     2:128.370.     3:539. 

—  of  Portage  and  Summit  Co.,  O.     (.1.  C.  Hart)  Cong. 

Q.  2:  260,  386.     3:  149.  2S5.  329.    4:  36-332. 

—  Scottisli,  .lubilee  Memorial  of,  1S49.     Brit.  Q.  lo:  267. 

—  Statistics  of  foreign.  iS;q.     (^ong.  Q.  2:  302. 
ot"all  Nations.     (H.  \.  Hazen)  Cong.  Q.  19:  62. 

—  Superiority  of.     (.\.  H.  Ross)  Cong.  Q.  12:  557. 

—  Welsh,  in  United  States.     Cong.  Q.  2:  401. 


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290 


CONGREGATIONALISM 


Congregational  Conference,  Ministerial  Membership  in. 
(A.  H.  Itoss)  Cong.  Q.  14:  304. 

—  National.     (A.   H.  Kos.s)  Cong.  R.  10:  425.  — (R.B. 

Tliurston)  Cong.  Q.  12:  392. 
Congregational    Convention,    General,     1852.       (H.    D. 
Kiu-liel)  New  Eng.  II :  72. 

—  Massachusetts,  1S23.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  236. 
Congregational  Council,  Ecunieiiical.    (A.  H.  Ross)  Cong. 

Q.  16:  291. 

—  National.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton  and  W.  T.  Eustis)  New 

Eng.  24:    531,  546. —(A.  II.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  14: 

Ci.  — (W.  T.  Savage)  Bost.  R.  5:  2S5.— Cong.  Q. 

13:  234.  —  (L.    II.  Aiwater)  Princ.  37:  599. —  (G. 

M.  Boynton)  New  Eng.  39:  215. 
Doctrinal  Basis  of.     (S.  B.  (ioodenow)  New  Eng. 

31:  726.  —  (L.   Bacon)  New  Eng.  31:  745.  —  (W. 

W.  I'atton)  New  Eng.  31:  318. 

in  1865.     Cong.  Q.  7:  47. 

Action  of.     Cong.  CJ.  8:  12. 

( )fticial  Record.     Cong.  Q.  7  :   238. 

in  1S72  at  Oberlin.     (S.  B.  Goodenow)  New  Eng. 

31:  726. 
Congregational  Councils.      (II.  M.    Dexter)  New  Eng. 

26:  235. — (I.  Mather)  Cong.  Q.  12:  25,  246,  363. 

—  and  Associations.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  New  Eng.  3:  161. 

Same  art.  Cong.  M.  28:  476. 

—  and  Congregationalism.  (E.Beecher)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  284. 

—  Authority  of.     Cong.  Q   2:  53. 

—  Composition  of.     (J.  Guernsey)  Cong.  Q.  11:  249. 

—  Judicial  Power  of.     (E.  Washbui-n)  Cong.  Q.  11 :  491. 

—  of  Advice.     Cong.  2:  624. 

Congregational   County-Union   Administration.      Cong. 

5:  499-  513- 
Congregational  Dissenters.     Westm.  28:  217. 
Congregational  Deputation  to  America.     (J.  Blackburn) 

Cong.  M. 18:  604. 
Congregational  House.     Cong.  Q.  15:  77.. 
Congregational  Independency.     Brit.  Q.  7:  311. 
Congregational  Institutions,  English.     Cong.  Q.  3:  240. 
Congregational  Library  Association.     (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong. 

Q.  i:  70,  327. 

—  loth  Annual  Report.     Cong.  Q.  5:  279. 
Congregational  Literature.  (S.  D.  Clark)  Cong.  R.  7:  161. 
Congregational  May  Meetings  of  1873.     Cong.  2:  364. 
Congregational    Ministers,    Connecticut,    from    1639  to 

1832.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  4:  307. 

—  Usurpation  of  Judicial  Functions  by.     (H.  P.  Arms) 

Cong.  Q.  8:  35. 

—  who  died  in  1S75.     Cong.  Q.  18:  418. 
1S76.     Cong.  Q.  19:  407. 

1877.     (H.  A.  Hazen)  Cong.  Q.  20:  438. 

Congregational  Mmistrv  and   its   Education.      Brit.  Q. 
52:  78. 

—  Andrews's  Sermon  on  leaving.    Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  338. 

—  of  the  Future.     (R.  Palmer)  New  Eng.  15:  366. 

—  vindicated.     Cong.  M.  25:  i. 
Congregational  Nonconformity.     Cong.  M.  15:  595. 
Congregational  Ordination.     Chr.  Exam.  17:   177. 
Congregational  Polity.     (A.  B.   Ely)  Cong.  Q.  13:  279. 

—  (M.  Hopkins)  Cong.  Q.  13:  20. 

—  Divine  Origin  and  Importance  of.     Eel.  R.  87:  649. 

—  a  Polity  of  the  Spirit.     (L.  Swain)  Cong.  Q.  6:  51. 

—  Relatio'n  of,  to  Church  of  Future.     (T.  M.  Post)  Cong. 

Q.  15:  16. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of.  (H.  D.  Kitchel)  Cong.Q.  14:  ^■^2- 

—  Usages  and  Law.     (W.  Davis)  Bost.  R.  5:  321. 
Congregational  Principles.     Eel.  R.  iii:  416. 
Congregational  Reform.     Cong.  M.  19:  7S1. 
Congregational  Singing.     (F.  A.  Adams)  New  Eng.  7: 

55.— (R.  T.  Robinson)   Cong.  R.  8:    260.  — Chr. 
Exam.  65:  230. — Cornh.  37:  90. 

—  How  to  destroy.    (T,  DeW.  Talmadge)  Cong.  2:  27- 


Congregational  Theological  Seminaries,  1868-69.  (A-  H. 
Quint)  Cong.  Q.  11:  279. 

—  1870-71.     Cong.  Q.  13:  307. 

—  1875-76.     Cong.  Q.  18:  315. 

—  1876-77.     Cong.  Q.  19:  300. 

Congregational  Topic  in  England,  1864.  Eel.  R.  119: 
2i9r  35/1  465.     120:  91-667.     121:  104. 

Congregational  Union  of  England  and  Wales.  Bib.  K. 
i:  333-  — Cong.  M.  14:  94,  7,72- 

—  Address  of,  1834.     Cong.  M.  17:  394. 
1S37.     Cong.  M.  20:  541. 

1838.     Cong.  M.  21:  393. 

—  American  Address  to.     Cong.  Q.  4:  369. 

—  American  Reports  on,  1835.     Cong.  M.  19:  461. 

—  and  Baptist  Union  in  England,  1S36.    Eel.  R.  65:  166. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Cong.  M.  20:  827. 

—  Meeting  at  Ipswich  in  1S73.     Cong.  2:  693, 

in  1876.  Finance  Debate  in.     Cong.  5:  664. 

in  1877.     Cong.  6:  686. 

ill  1S78.     Cong.  7:  326. 

—  Publications  of.     (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  i:  178. 
Congregationalism.    (J.  P.  Dabney)  Chr.  Exam.  67:  21.-. 

—  (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.'i:  17.  — (R.  W.  Dale) 
Brit.  Q.  73:  1,  265.  —  (E.  Johnson)  Cong.  Q.  9:  25. 

—  (A.  P.  Marvin)  Cong.  Q.  2:  390.  —  (A.  P.  JIarvin) 
New  Eng.  13:  530.  —  (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  4:  173. 

—  Cong,  i:  1.  —  (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  27:  239. 

—  Absorption  of.     (T.  Baldwin)  Cong.  Q.  12:  19. 

—  adapted  to  Foreign  Missions.   (A.  L.  Thompson)  Cong. 

Q.  2:  28. 

—  adapted  to  Home  Missions.     (I.  E.  Dwinell)  Cong.  Q. 

i:  341. 

—  and  Cln-istian  Union.    (W.  W.  Patton)  Cong.  Q.  4:  335. 

—  and  Church  of  Eng.     (J.  L.  Davies)  Contemp.  17:  15. 

—  and  Councils.     (E.  Beecher)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  2S4. 

—  and  Education.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  New  Eng.  38:  412. 

—  and  Presbyterianism.    (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  3:  43S. 

—  Cong.  M.  28:  697. 

Doctrinal  Tendencies  of.     Danv.  Q.  i:  1. 

—  and  religious  Communion.     Brit.  Q.  68:  192. 

—  and  Revivals.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  3:  52. 

—  and  Symbolism.    (W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  661. 

—  Century  of,  1S76.    (W.  W.  Patton)  New  Eng.  35:  634. 

—  Character  and  Position  of.    ( S.  K.  Lothrop)  Cln-.  Exam. 

41:  427. 

—  Dangerous  Principles  in.    (A.  H.  Ross)  New  Eng.  37: 

514. 

—  detined.     Cong.  M.  21:  166. 

—  Dexter's.     (W.  L.  Ropes)  No.  Am.  lOi :  573.  —  (W. 

F.  Poole)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  69.  — Presb.  R.  i:  762. 

—  Duty  of,  to  Itself.     (E.  P.  Marvin)  Bost.  R.  5:  521. 

—  Earliest  Development  of.     (L.  W.  Bacon)  Cong.  Q.  6: 

276. 

—  English,  Germs  of.     (A.  B.  Ely)  Cong.  R.  11:  440. 

—  English  and  American.     Brit.  Q.  44:  91. 

—  for  America.     (E.  F.  Howe)  Cong.  Q.  9:  254. 

—  Forces  and  Fruits  of.     Bost.  R.  4:  449. 

—  History  of,  Ilanbury's,  to  1660.    Eel.  R.  70:  335. 
Waddington's.    (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  16:  42c. 

—  Improvements  in.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  7:  197. 

—  in  America.     (W.  W.  Patton)  Cong.  7:  449,  513. 

—  in  Apostolic  Churches.     Cong.  Q.  9:  148.  —  (D.  P. 

Noj-es)  New  Eng.  38:  509. 

—  in  E.  New  York.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Cong.  Q.  2:  23- 

—  in  England.     (S.  F.Williams)  Unita.  R.  Ii:  295. — 

Chr.  Rem.  40:  82. 

—  in  1863-64.     Eel.  R.  118:  316.     119:  723, 

—  in  four  Epochs.     Eel.  R.  I17:  263. 

—  in  History  and  Literature.   (J.  F.  Hurst)  Metli.  Q.  41 : 

286. 
^  in  Kansas.     (R.  Cordley)  Cong.  Q.  18:  367. 

—  in  Massachusetts,  1843.    Cong.  M.  26:  157. 


CONGREGATIONALISM 


29J 


CONNAUGHT 


Congregationalism  in  Michigan.     (J.  D.  Pierce)  Cong.  Q. 
2:  190. 

—  in  Minnesota.     (D.  Burt)  Cong.  Q.  2:  67. 

—  in  New  England.    (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  i :  56S.    Same 

art.  Cong.  M.  27:  171.  —  Am.  Q.  Keg.  i:  159.  2:  153. 

—  (L.  Hart)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  321. 

—  in  New  Jersey,   Early  History  of.     (W.  B.  Brown) 

Cong.  Q.  19:  531. 

—  in  Norfolk  200  Years  ago.     Cong.  M.  27:  801,  S99. 

—  in  Ohio.    (H.  Cowles)  Cong.  Q.  5:  132.  —  (.J.  C.  Hart) 

Cong.  Q.  5:  248.  — (J.  C.  Hart)  New  Eng.  13:  607. 

—  in  the  West.     (H.  A.  Stimson)  New  Eng.  39:  124. 

—  in  Western  New  York.    (J.  H.  Dill)  Cong.  Q.  i:  151. 

—  New-fangled.     New  Eng.  37:  i. 

—  of  Dr.  Watts.     (,T.  O.  Means)  Cong.  Q.  6:  10. 

—  Office  of.     (H.  M.  Storrs)  Cong.  Q.  7:  170. 

—  Organic  Development  of.     Cong.  2:  325. 

—  Past  and  Future  of.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  39:  96. 

—  Platforms  of.     (A.  H.  Ross)  New  Eng.  39:  36S. 

—  Position  of.     (.J.  Williams)  Am.  Church  It.  2:  ^59. 

—  Principles  of.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  83.  —  (S. 

K.  Lothrop)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  230. — Chr.  R.  6:  246. 

—  (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  7:  109.  —  Cong.  M. 
13:  516,  5S6,  631. 

—  Question  in.     (L.  W.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  31:  346. 

—  Radical  Fallacy  of.     (L.  W.  Bacon)  Cong.  Q.  5:  310. 

—  Reform  in.     Cong.  Q.  15:  536. 

—  Savoy  Assembly,  1658.     Cong.  M.  9:  449. 
Declaration  of.     Cong.  M.  9:  6S1. 

—  Situation  and  Needs  of.    (T.  M.  Post)  Cong.  R.  lo:  363. 

—  Spiritual  State  of.     Brit.  Q.  12:  237. 

—  Spread  of.     (W.  Barrows)  Cong.  R.  10:  441. 

—  Vaughan  on.     Cong.  M.  25:  169. — Mo.  R.  157:  253. 

—  F-cl.  R.  76:  60. 

—  What  it  has  done.     (C.  Cushing)  Cong.  Q.  18:  537. 
Congregationalists,    Adherence    to    evangelical    Truth. 

Cong.  M.  26:  857. 

—  and  Presbyterians.    (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  i: 

630. — Cong.  Q.  4:  38. 
in  the  West.     (II.  D.  Kitchel)  Cong.  Q.  3:  341. 

—  Denominational  Duties  of.    (S.  Pearson)  Cong.  7:  615. 

—  English.    (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  8:  217,  693. — Cong. 

M.  25:  34. 

Condition  of,  in  1S33.     Cong.  M.  16:  797. 

Theological   Thought   among.      (S.    F.    Williams) 

Unita.  R.  11:  295.  —  (R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  6:  i. 

—  Hanhury's  Memorials  of.     Eel.  R.  75:  28S. 

—  in  Maryland  200  Years  ago.     (E.  .loiinson)  Cong.  Q. 

10;  201. 

—  Undenominational.     (I.  P.  Langwortliy)  Cong.  Q.  9: 

349- 
Congress,  The,   and   the  Agapedomc;  a  Tale.     (W.  E. 

Aytoun)  Blackw.  70:  359. 
Congress,  Continental.     See  Continental  Congress. 
Congress  of  Nations.     (0.  Dowey)  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  341. 

—  No.  Brit.  16:  I.— (W." Allen)  Am.  (J.  Ohs.  2: 
50.  —(A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  29:  83.  —  Metli. 
Q.  2:  220. 

Congress  of  Peace  and  Liberty  at  Lausanne,  1S69.     (C. 

E.  Norton)  Nation,  9:  313,  336. 
Congress  of  Verona,  Chateaul)riand  on.    Ed.  R.  67:  535. 

—  Mo.  R.  146:  579. 

Congress  of  Vienna.     See  Vienna,  Congress  of. 
Congress,  United  States,  Caricature  of  an  earlv  Fracas  in. 
Hist.  M.  8:  I. 

—  A  Century  of.     (.1.  .\.  Garfield)  .\tlan.  40:  40. 

—  Conduct  of  Business  in.  ((i.  F.  Hoar)  No.  Am.  128:  113. 

—  Excess  of  Debate  in.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  26:  15S. 

—  Glances  at.     Dem.  K.  i:  68. 

—  Library  of.     See  Congressional  Library. 

—  Lobby  of.   Cause   and   Cure  of.      (A.  G.  Sedgwick) 

Atlan.  41:  512. 


Congress,  United  States,  Lobby  of,  "Strikers"  of.  (J. 
Parton)  Atlan.  24:  216. 

—  Lobbying  in.     (.J.  Parton)  Atlan.  24:  361. 

—  Jlemoirs  of,  from  1774  to  1833.     Am.  Alma.  1834:  98. 
fnim  17S9  to  1843.    Am.  Alma.  1844:  149. 

—  Parliamentary  Reforms  in.     Republic,!:  129. 

—  Pressure  upon.     (.J.  Parton)  Atlan.  25:  145. 

—  Secret  Journals  of  the  Old.     Am.  Q.  i:  129. 

—  Small  Sins  of.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  24:  517. 

—  Speech-Making  in.     (.\.  Rhodes)  Scrib.  7:  294. 

—  V.I.  Constitution.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  67. 

—  iSth.     Dem.  R.  42:  191. 

—  25th.     Dem.  R.  5:  347. 

Extra  Session  of,  1S37.     Dem.  R.  i:  app. 

—  2Sth.     (H.  Greeley)  Am.  Whig  R.  i:  221. 

—  29th.     December,  1846.     (J.  P.  Kennedy)  Am.  Whig 

R.  4:  543. 
May,  1S46.     (C.  King)  Am  Whig  R.  5:  433. 

—  31st.     Dem.  R.  28:  289. 

—  35th.     Dem.  R.  42:  365. 

—  37th.     (J.  II.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  74:  430. 

—  40th.    Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  70. 

ist  Session,  Proceedings.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:   225. 

3d  Session.     (H.  B.  Adams)  No.  Am.  108:  610. 

—  43d,  Corruption  of.    (S.  Newcomi))  No.  Am.  117:  182. 

—  46th,   Some   noteworthy  Facts  about,   1S79.     (E.   L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  28:   160. 
See  United  States. 
Congresses  and  Conferences.     All  the  Year,  37:  342,  364. 

—  of  1864.     Lond.  Q.  23:  269. 

—  of  Europe,  Great.  (F.  Martin)  Once  a  Week,  2 :  379,  409. 
Congressional    Burying-Ground.      (E.  Brooks)  So.    Lit. 

Mess.  8:  Si.  — (G.  AVaterston)  So.  Lit.  :Mess.  9:  652. 
Congressional  Debates,  Benton's.     Dem.  R.  40:  435. 
Congressional  Eloquence.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  52: 

109. 
Congressional  Library.     (B.  P.  Poore)  Harper,  46:  41. 

—  Republic,  3:   i. 

—  Building  for.     Am.  Arch.  5:  57,  121.  —  (J.  L.  Smith- 

meyer)  Lib.  J.  6:  77. 
Congressional  Oratory.     Am.  Whig  R.  8:  361. 
Congressional  Reports,  Appleton's.     Dem.  R.  43:  297. 
Congressional  Rhetoric,  Flowers  of.     Dem.  R.  5:  94. 
Congreve,  Richard,  Essays  of.    Blackw.  116:  166.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  696. 
Congreve,  William.    (C.C.Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.s.  7:  823. 

—  Works  of.     (T.  B.  Jlacaulay)  Mu^^.  42:  40. 
Congreve  Rocket,  What  is  a  ?  Chamb.  J.  21 :  264.    Same 

art,  Liv.  Age,  41:  556. 

Conic  Sections,  Geometrical.     Nature,  6:  •;9i. 

Conic  Section  Compasses.  (J.  P.  Frizell)  Math.  Mo.  i :  262. 

Conies:  a  Sermon  out  of  Church.  (D.  JI.  Oaik)  Good 
Words,  22:  122. 

Conington,  Prof.  John.     (T.  II.  Ward)  Maoniil.  21:   146. 

Conifera',  Chapter  in  History  of.  (J.  S.  Gardner)  Na- 
ture, 22:   199.     23:  412. 

Coniferous  Forests  of  the  Sierra  Nevada.  (J.  Muir) 
Scrib.  22:  710,  921. 

Conjurer  at  Home.     (D.  Ryan)  Belgra.  6:  576. 

Conjurer's  Call;  a  Poem.     Tenij).  Bar,  23:  539. 

Conjurers  and  Clairvoyants.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:  229. 

—  and  Spiritualists.     Chamb.  J.  53:  657,  686. 
Conjuring,  Secrets  of.     (H.  Ilatton)  Scrib.  21:  65,  304. 
Conkling,  Roseoe.  (F.  W.  Wiiitridge)  Internat.  R.  II :  375. 

—  and  tlie  New  York  Seiiatorj^hip,  1S7S.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  28:  63. 
Connauglit,  Ot way's  Tour  in.     Dub.  Univ.  14:   123. 

—  Province  of,  1612,  Lansdowue  MSS.     Arch.  27:   124. 
Counnught  Circuit,  History  of.    (().  J.  Burke)  Dub.  Univ. 

84:  470,  592,  727.    85:  90-690.     86:  87,  182,  43;. 
Connauglit  Rangers,  Adveutures  of.     (Lt.  Col.  Steevers) 
Blackw.  61:  457. 


CONNAUGHT 


292 


CONSCIENCE 


Connauijht  Ranp^ers,  Reminiscences  of.  Pub.  Univ  15:  75. 
Connecticut.     (.1.  G.  E.  Learned)  New  Kng.  10:  161. 

—  Aboriginal  Inhabitants  of.  (L.  Ray)  New  Eng.  1 :  312. 

—  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.     (E.  C.  Ilerrick)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  13:  23. 

—  Archives  of.     (W.  S.  Porter)  N.  E,  Reg.  3:  167. 

—  Atlantic  Monthly  versus.  (I.  N.  Tarbox)  NewEng.  24: 

3'9- 

—  Blue  Laws  of.     See  Blue  Laws. 

—  Civil  Liberty  in.     (E.  IL  Gillett)  Hist.  M.  14:  i. 

—  Colonial  Records  of,  Trnmbull's.     (L.  Ray)  New  Eng. 

10:  19S.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  71:  34. 
«735-43-     No.  Am.  119:  205. 

—  Colony  Rights  and  State  ]{ights  in.     Knick.  63:  265. 

—  Common  Schools  of.     (J.  A.  Root)  New  Eng.  4:  522. 

—  New  York  R.  10:  331.  —  (H.  Barnard)  Am.  J. 
Educ.  4:  657.  5:  114.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  725. 
14:  244.     15:  276. 

—  Constitution  of,  1S18.     Niles's  Reg.  15:  30,  65. 

—  Doctrinal  and  Ecclesiastical  Conflicts  in.     (L.  H.  At- 

water)  Princ.  25:  598. 

—  Documents  relating  to.    N.  E.  Reg.  23:  21,  169,  455. 

24:  124,  324.     25:  72. 

—  Earh-  Clergy  of.     Am.  Church  R.  2:  309. 

—  Earl)'  History  of.     (J.  L.  Kingsley)  New  Eng.  1 :  224. 

—  Education  in.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  297. 

—  Educational  Institutions  of.    Am.  J.  Educ.  II :  305. 

—  Episcopal  Church  in  Colony  of.     (C.  J.  Hoadlv)  Am. 

Church  R.  lo:  106. 

—  Founders  of,  and  the  Blue  Laws.     (W.  L.  Kingsley) 

New  Eng.  30:  248. 

—  General  Association  of.     (C.  Chapin)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

12:  20. 

—  Geol.  Survey  of.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  33:  151. 

—  Governor's  Message,  181S.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  250. 
1S19.     Niles's  Reg.  16:  196. 

1820.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  293. 

1821.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  212. 

1822.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  313. 

1823.     Niles's  Reg.  24:  173. 

1829.     Niles's  Reg.  36:  189. 

—  History  of,  Fenwick's.     Anal.  M.  4:  49. 

Hoflister's.     (T.  C.  Pitkin)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  337. 

Peters's.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  121. 

Trumbull's.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  244,  301. — Anal. 

M.  13:  17.  — (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  8:  72. 

—  Local  Law  of.     (W.  C.  Fowler)  N.  E.  Reg.  24:  33, 137. 

—  Matters  in,  in  1644.     N.  E.  Reg.  29:   237. 

—  Newgate  Prison  of.     (C.  B.  Todd)  Lippinc.  27:  290. 

—  Peep  into.     Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  165. 

—  Picturesque  Views  in.     (C.  U.  C.  Burton)  Nat.  ]SI.  12: 

400. 

—  Pleiades  of.     (F.  Sheldon)  Atlan.  15:  187. 

—  Poets  of.     (Mrs.  L.  Phelps)  Am.  Church  R.  17:  98. 

—  Productive  Industry  of.  (J.  H.  Lamnan)  Hunt,  15 :  565. 

—  School  Fund  of.     (J.  L.  Kingsley  and  E.  Everett)  No. 

Am.  16:  379.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  367. 

—  School  Question  in,  1867.     (D.  C.  Gilman)  New  Eng. 

26:  671. 

—  Sclioiil  System  of.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc, 

1838:  95. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  294. 

—  Teachers' Association  of.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  15:  593. 

—  Valley  of  the  Naugatuck.     (C.  U.  C.  Burton)  Nat.  M. 

11:  193-491.     12:   II. 
Connecticut  Ballad  of  1769.     Hist.  M.  2:  4. 
(Connecticut  Bar,  Statistics  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  386. 
Connecticut  Georgics.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Putnam,  3:  356. 
Connecticut  Historical  Society.     (H.  Barnard)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  13:  284. 
Connecticut  Medical  Society.     (T.  Miner)  Am.  (2.  Reg. 

11:  279. 


Connecticut  River,  Formation  of  Bars  in.     (T.  G.  Ellis) 
Eel.  Engin.  II :  313. 

—  Fur  Trade  on,  in  17th  Century.     (S.  Judd)  N.  E.  Reg. 

11:  217. 

—  Valley  of.     (T.  A.  Richards)  Harper,  13:  289.  —(A. 

Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  22:  205. 

Glacier  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  233. 

in  the  Champlain  and  Terrace  Periods.     (W.  Up- 

ham)  Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  459. 

Trap  Rocks  of.  (G.W.  Hawes)  Am.  J,  Sci.  109:  185. 

Connecting-Rods,  Taper  of.     (W.  D.  Marks)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  107:  31. 
Connemara,  Adventures  in.    Once  a  Week,  10:  614.    11: 

51.  93- 

—  Hints  for  Vagabonds.     Eraser,  59:  452. 

—  Incursion  into.     (W.  H.  Maxwell)  Bentley,  25:  359. 

—  Naturalist's  Notes  in.   (G.  S.  Brady)  Intel.  Obs.  9:  ^34- 

—  A  Scare  in.     Chamb.  .J.  55:  361,  377. 
Connemara  Converts.     (H.  Billingham)  Month,  39:  446. 
Connemara  Hills.     (.J.  L.  Cloud)  Harper,  59:  664. 
Conner,  Henry  AV.,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  10:  578. 
Conner,  Sheriff,   and  his  Friend  Tweed.     (E.  I.  Sears) 

Nat.  Q.  32 :  336. 
Connoisseur,  Speculation  of  a.     Lond.  M.  16:  243. 
Connolly,  .John,  Imprisonment  of,   1776.     Olden  Time, 

2:  105. 
Connoll}'-,  Richard  B.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  ii:  405. 
Connor  McGloghlin;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  23:  324.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  i :  628. 
Conolly,  Arthur.     (J.  W.  Kaye)  Good  Words,  6:  398. 
Conolly,  T.  L.,  Archbishop  of  Halifax.     Cauad.  Mo.  10: 

254.  —  Cath.  World,  24:  136. 
Conquered  Prejudice,  A.     Victoria,  24:  526. 
Conquest,  Dr.     Edition  of  the  Bible.     Cong.  M.  24:  576. 
Conquest  and  Usurpation.     Anal.  M.  7:  166. 
Conquests.     Liv.  Age,  13:  109. 
Conrad  and  Walsburga.     (W.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  27: 

163-487. 
Conradin,    last  of  the   Hohenstaufens;    a   Poem.     Am. 

Mo.  M.  i:  81. 
Consalvi,  Cardinal.     Month,  i:  535.     2:  126. 

—  Controversy  about.     Month,  11:  607. 

—  Memoirs   of.     Dub.    R.   56:    396.     Same   art.  Cath. 

World,  1 :  377. 
Consanguinity  and  primitive  Marriage,  Systems  of.     (J. 

N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  17:  209,  226.     See  Marriage. 
Conscience,   Hendrik.     Chamb.  J.   27:   214.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  54:  219. 

—  Tales.     Dub.  R.  21:  163. 

Conscience.     (A.  I.   Hobbs)  Chr.  Q.  4:    i.  —  Lond.  Q. 
44:  91. 

—  an  Infidel  Shield.     (D.  Gans)  Mercersb.  16:  448. 

—  Analysis  of.     (.1.  Dav)  New  Eng.  14:  24^. 

—  and  the  Bible.     (R.  S.  Candlish)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  11:  461. 

—  and  Evolution.     (T.  S.  Lathrop)  Univ.  Q.  36:  303. 

—  and  its  proper  Function.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  830. 

—  and  Revealed  Law.     (A.  Saxe)  Univ.  Q.  23:  320. 

—  and  Revelation.     Bib.  R.  6:  453. 

Supremacy  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  671. 

—  as  aWitness  forChrist.  (W.  D.  KilIen)Princ.  n.s.  3:1. 

—  Christian.     (H.  Alford)  Good  Words,   9:  25.     Same 

art.  Theo.  Eel.  5:  468. 

—  contrasted  with  discursive  Reason.     (L.  M.  Dorman) 

New  Eng.  21 :  206. 

—  Development  and  Growth  of.     (.J.  McCosh)  Princ.  n.  s. 

6:  138. 

—  Edson's  Letters  on.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  629. 

—  Education  of.     Chr.  R.  12:  369. 

—  in  Animals.     (G.  J.  Romanes)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  80. 

—  Is  it  infallible?     (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  lo:  23. 

—  Is  it  primitive?  (W.  Wilkinson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  647. 

—  Liberty  of.     Irish  Mo.  4:  163. 


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293 


CONSTANTIXE 


Conscience,  Liberty  of,  Plea  for.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath. 
World,  7:  433. 

—  Maurice  on.     (J.  C.  Morison)  Fortn.  lo:  461. 

—  Moral  Faculty  and.     (J.  Haven)  Bib.  Sac.  13:  229.— 

(D.  J.  Noyes)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  401. 

—  Natural  and  spiritual.     Chr.  Obs.  42:  389. 

—  Nature  and  Spliere  of.     Eel.  M.  43:  186. 

—  Place  of,  in  Evolution.     (T.W.  Fowle)  19th  Cent.  4:  i. 

Same  art.  Top.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  513. 

—  Preaching  sliould  appeal  to.     Host.  R.  i:  421. 

—  Relations  and  Office  of.    (J.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  150. 

—  Rights  of.  Chr.  Exam.  13:  69.— (D.  Peck)Meth.  ci.3:  5. 
Mivart  on.     Dub.  R.  79:  i. 

under  the  Laws  of  our  Republic.     (A.  F.  Hewit) 

Cath.  World,  16:  721. 

—  seared.      (H.    Ballon.   2d)    Univ.  Q.  2:  90.  —  (T.  B. 

Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  6:  168. 

—  Supremacy  of.     (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  12:  299. 

—  under  Revelation  and  Grace.     (M.  Valentine)  Luth. 

Q.  7:  ^57- 

—  What  is?    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  337,  393. 
Conscience  Clause,  The.     (G.  S.  Lcfevre)  Fortn.  3:  165. 

—  (E.  H.  Plumptre)  Contenip.  i:  577. 
Consciousness.     (J.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  676. 

—  and  Personality.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Princ.  n.  s.  8:  273. 

—  and  Unconsciousness.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Mind,  2:  156. 

—  Authority  ami  Sphere  of.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q. 

13:  277. 

—  Autobiography  of ;  a  Sketch.     Fra.ser,  80:   119. 

—  Central  Innervation  and.     (W^.  Wundt)  Mind,  i:  161. 

—  Christian,  and  the  Written  Word.     (0.  Stearns)  Chr. 

Exam.  61 :  157. 

—  Definition  of.     (W.  L.  Davidson)  Mind,  6:  406. 

—  Dual.     (J.  EUiotson)  Zoist.  4:  157.  — Cornh.  35:  86. 

—  Facts  of.     (J.  G.  Fichte)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  5:  53,  130, 

338.     6:  42,  120,  332.     7:  36. 

—  in  Psychology  and  Morals,    Bouillier's.     (A.  Main) 

Mind,  3:  258. 

—  Inquiry  concerning.     (I.  D.  Williamson)  Univ.  Q.  13: 

365- 

—  Interior.     (I.  E.  Crosby)  Radical,  4:  98. 

—  Modern  Theories  of.     (T.  M.  Stewart)  Bapt.  Q.  7 :  354. 

—  Murphy  on  Science  of.     Mo.  R.  147:  407. 

—  Phenomena  of  divided.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  55. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Blackw.  43:  187,437,784.     44:234, 

539.    45:  201,  419. 

—  Self.     See  Self-;Consciousness. 

—  Source  of  the  Preacher's  Power.     (E.  E.  Bliss)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  15:  317. 

—  under  Chloroform.  (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  694. 

—  Validity  of.     (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Canad.  J.  u.  s.  i: 

379- 

—  Veracity  of.     (W.  G.  Davies)  Mind,  2:  64. 

—  What  is?     (J.  Bascom)  Am.  Prcsb.  R.  18:  478. 
Conscription  in  France.     Good  Words,  4;  733. 
Consecration,  Christian.     Chr.  Obs.  75:   429.  —  So.  R. 

n.  s.  21:  363. 
Consecration  of  a  Church,  Form  for.     Mercersb.  8:  152. 
Conservatism.     Am.  Whig  R.  6:  122,  242.  — Brownson, 

5:  453- 

—  American,  PLnglish  View  of,     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation, 

30:  228,  282. 

—  and  Radicalism.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  211. 

—  and  Reform  in  Religion.     Bost.  Q.  5:  60. 

—  Genius  of.     (Sir  E.  Bulwcr-Lytton)  Lippinc.  14:  557. 

—  in  t'ngland.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  755. 

—  or  Revolution.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  114. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (W.  II.  Mallock)  19th  Cent.  8:  724. 

—  Progressive.     (I.  E.  Graeff)  Mercersb.  17:  88. 

—  Some  Aspects  of .     Tinslcy,  15:  53S. 

--  True.     (E.  Dowden)  Contemp.  12:  267. 
Conservative  Associations.     Blackw.  38*  i.     64:  632. 


Conservative  Government,   Chief   Obstacle  to.     Eraser, 

26:  112. 
Conservative  Men,  and  the  Union  Meetings  of  the  North. 

De  Bow,  28:  514. 
Conservative  Party  in  England.     Eraser,  39:  224. 

—  Past  and  Future  of.     Quar.  152:  369. 

—  Reorganization  of,  18S0.     Blackw.  127:  804. 

—  WeaJiness  and  Strength  of.     Fraser,  15:  515,  64O. 
Conservative  Policy  in  Parliament.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  378. 
Conservative  Prospects,  1835.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  629. 
Conservative  Registration  Committee,  Report  of.     Dub. 

Univ.  13:  739. 
Conservative  Union.     Blackw.  64:  632. 
Conservatives  and  Liberals,  English.     Month,  20:  451. 

—  and  Radicals.     (A.  Abbott)  Univ.  Q.  14:  150. 

—  in  Parliament,  Word  to.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  520. 

—  in  Power.     Fraser,  25:  363. 

—  Who  are  the  true?    Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  601. 
Conservator}-  Building,  Plan  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  312. 
Conservatories  and  Greenhouses.     (M.  B.  Adams)  Am. 

Arch.  7:  71. 

—  at  Kew,  Wanderings  through.     Fraser,  40:  127. 

—  Domestic,  for  Plants.     Penny  M.  Ii:  259. 

—  Loddiges's,  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  6:  2S1. 
Consistency.     (R.  Whately)  Good  Words,  2:  629.  — Col- 
burn,  73:  104. 

Consolation.     (S.  E.  Henshaw)  Overland,  15:  4S6. 

—  Christian.     (A.  St.  John  Chambre)  Univ.  t^.  22:  181. 

—  Peabody  on.     (C.  Palfrey)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  240. 
Consolations  from   Nature.     Fraser,    103:    771.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  248. 
Consols,  English,  Price  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  913. 
Conspirator  in  spite  of  Myself.      Chamb.  J.  57:  361-40S. 
Constable,  Arcliibald.     (A.  G.  Constable)   Harper,  48: 

501.  —  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51:    193.  —  Liv. 

Age,  121:   242. 

—  and  his  Friends.     No.  Am.  119:  423. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  141:   149. 
Constable,  Henry.     Poems.     Irish  Q.  9:  953. 
Constable,  John.  (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.4:  93,  loS,  117. 

—  and  Gainsborough.     Art  J.  33:  150. 

—  Life  of,  Leslie's.     Ed.  R.  87:  472. 

and  English  Landscape.     Blackw.  58:  257. 

Constable  de  Bourbon.  (W.  II.  Ainsworth)  Bentley,  58: 
441.  55'-     59:  1-55'-     ^-  91,  203. 

—  and  Sacking  of  Rome.     Fraser,  18:  424. 
Constable  of  the  Tower.     (W.  H.  Ainsworth)  Bentley, 

49:    1-567.      50:    1-314.      Same  art.   Ed.   M.  52: 

365,  5'5-    53:  98-484-     54:  43-484- 
Constabulary,  Roj-al  Irish.     Tinsley,  4:  525. 
Constabulary  OlKcer,  Leaves  from  Notebook  of  a.     Dub. 

Univ.  88:  439.     89:  621,  71S. 
Constance,  Council  of.     Irish  Mo.  4:  22S. 

—  Treaty  of,  1183.     (E.  Creasy)  Dub.  Univ.  49:  3S7. 
Constance;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  26:  646. 

Constance  Sherwood;  a  Tale.     (G.  Fullerton)  Month,  i: 

16-463.      2:    1-489.     3:    1-251.     Same   art.   Cath. 

AVorld,  i:  7S-748.     2:  37-759. 
Constance  Woodburn.     (C.  M.  S.  Barnes)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

4:   169. 
Constancia  de  Gonsalvo.     Liv.  Age.  39:  259. 
Constant,  Benjamin.    (J.  H.  Browne)  Lippinc.  14:  501.  — 

Prosp.  R.  1 :  356. 

—  and  >Lid.  Recamicr.     (A.  Longcl)  Nation,  33:  391. 

—  on  Religion.    (0.  A.  Brownson)  Chr.  Exam.  17:  63. — 

Lend.  M. 10:  4S3. 

Ccmstant  Couple;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year.  26:  513. 

Constantine  the  Great.  (P.  Schaff)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  778. 
—  (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  12:  173.  —  (P.  Schaff)  Con- 
tin,  ^lo.  6:  161. 

—  Church  Policy  of.     No.  Brit.  52:   i. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  R.  4:  201.  —  Lit.  i  Theo.  R.  6:  541. 


CONSTANTINE 


294 


CONSTITUTIONAL 


Constantine  the  Great,  Keign  of.     Dub.  R.  42:  490. 

Coiistantine,  Grand  Duke  of  Russia.  Colburii,  16:  194. — 
Temp.  Bar,  8:  590. 

Constantine's  Cell.     See  Wetheral  Safeguard. 

Constantiiie's  Legacy.     Cliainb.  J.  35:  234,  253. 

Constantinople.  (A.  Archer)  Canad.  Mo.  11:  2^.  —  (J. 
Bryce)  Macniil.  37:  337.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90: 
481.  Same  art.  Liv.Age,  136:  619.  —  (F.  W.  Hol- 
land) Lippinc.  9:  631.  —  (J.  0.  Noyes)  Kuick.  48: 
162.  —  (W.  S.  Tyler)  Hours  at  Home,  6:  437.  —  Brit. 
Q.67:4i4.  Same  art.  Liv.Age,  137:  579.  — Col- 
burn,  10:  137,  275  —  Fraser,  21:  90.  —  Penny  M. 
i:  193,  201.     13:  448.  —  Sharpe,  48:  198,  251,  314. 

—  Account  of  Walls  of.    (J.  Dallaway)  Arch.  14:  231. 

—  Adventures  of  a  Queen's  Messenger  in.     St.  James, 

10:  492.     11:  58,  205. 

—  An  American  in.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  16:  289. 

—  and  the  Bosphorus.     Hogg,  11:  176. 

—  and  the  Danube.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  7:  267. 

—  and  Decline  of  the  Ottoman  Empire.    Blackw.  61 :  685. 

—  and  the  Eastern  Question.     Chr.  R.  20:  240. 

—  and  Environs.     Am.  Q.  18:  62. 

—  and   Greek   Christianity.     (R.  Burgess)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

10:  239. 

—  Architecture  of.     Am.  Arch.  5:   180. 

—  At-Meidan  and  its  Pillars.     Penny  M.  9:  i. 
Huldjo's  Visit  to,  1833.     Mo.  R.  137:  378. 

—  Bazaars  of.    All  the  Year,  2:  457. 

—  Can  it  be  defended  ?    All  the  Year,  37:  462. 

—  City  of  the  Sultan.     Nat.  M.  6:  193,  361,  457. 

—  Coltou's  Visit  to.     Am.  Q  20:  351. 

—  Council  of.     Ed.  R.  126:  95. 

—  Day  in.     Sharpe,  10:  340. 

—  Defenses  of.     Appleton,  17:  263. 

—  Dogs  of .     Chamb.  J.  25:  267.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

49:  664.  —  All  the  Year,  2:  256. 

—  during  Conference  of  1877.     Macmil.  35:  397. 

—  during  Crimean  War.     Sharpe,  51:  69,  124. 

—  during  the  Plague.     (H.  R.  Addison)  Peop.  J.  5:  331. 

—  Fall  of.     St.  James,  20:  19. 

—  Fete  Champetre  in.   (Mrs.  P.  Sinnet)  Bentley,  23:  121. 

—  Fire  at  Pera,  1831.     Colburn,  32:  313. 

—  A  Forenoon  at.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  149. 

—  Fortifications  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  5:  600. 

—  From  Pesth  to,  by  the  Danube  and  Black  Sea.     Col- 

burn, no:  379. 

—  Glance  at.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  332. 

—  Glimpses  of.     (S.  Hale)  Lippinc.  17:  539,  668. 

—  Grand  Mosque  of.     Penny  M.  4:  419. 

—  Greece,  and  Russia.     St.  James,  44:  24. 

—  Guardsman  in.     Bentley,  44:  145,269. 

—  Historians  of  the  Fall  of.    (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  31:  76. 

—  in  Byzantine  Times.     Chamb.  J.  50:  734 

—  in  1 85 1.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Am.  Whig  R.  14:  429. 

—  in  4th  Century.      Quar.  78:    346.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

10:  I.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  II :  428. 

—  in  Ramazan,  1S52.     (J.  P.  Brown)  Knick.  40:  420. 

—  Law  and  Justice  in.     Chamb.  J.  15:  323. 

—  Letters   from,   1880.     Temp.  B  ir,  58:  456.     60:  99. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  756.     95:  617. 

—  Lunacy  in.     All  the  Year,  2:  329,  339. 

—  Madhouses  of.     (W.  Goodell)  Atlan.  28:  527. 

—  Memorial  Church  at.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  709. 

—  Old  Accounts  of.     All  the  Year,  33:  174,  204,  510. 

—  Miss  Pardee's.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  7:  86.  —  Mo.  R.  143: 

357- 

—  Patriarchate  of.     (A.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  3:  i. 

—  Remembrances  of.     Argosy,  22:  213. 

—  St.  Sophia,  Church  and  Mosque  of.     Ed.  R.  121:  456. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:   385.     Same  art.  abridged. 
Cath.  World,  i:  641.  —  (H.  Craig)  Lippinc.  20:  629. 

—  Saunterings  about.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Scrib.  13:  238. 


Constantinople,  Scenes  in.     (S.  C.  Massett)  Pioneer,  2: 
120,  140,  207.  —  Knick.  25:  305. 

—  Site  of.     (G.  F.  Herrick)  Galaxy,  22:  770. 

—  Sketches  from.     (J.   P.   Brown)  Knick.  26:   133,  307, 

419.     28:  26.     32:  291. 

—  Slave-Market  of.     Chamb.  J.  4:  3S5.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  8:  32S. 

—  Smith's  Month  at.     Blackw.  67:  679.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  26:   161. 

—  Stamboul  and  Suburbs.     (W.  Knight)  Bentley,  53: 

410. 

—  State  Ball  in.     (E.  Fagnani)  Scrib.  14:  148. 

—  Story  of  the  Plague  at.     Colburn,  32:  166. 

—  Streets  of.     Penny  M.  7:  401. 

—  ^treet  Sights  in.     All  the  Year,  2:  279. 

—  Suburb  of  Pera.    Temp.  Bar,  50:  211. 

—  Three  Weeks  at.     Chamb.  J.  8:   104,  123. 

—  Three  Years  in.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  331. 

—  Trip  to.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  529. 

—  Valley  of  the  Sweet  Waters.    All  the  Year,  2:  490. — 

(E.  De  Leon)  Lippinc.  II :  454. 

—  Visit  to,    1840.     (Marchioness  of  Londonderr}-)  Col- 

burn, 70:  25-539. 

—  Visits  to.     Chamb.  J.  51:  231. 

—  Von  Hammer's.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  16:  203. 

—  Walsh's   Residence   in.     Ed.  R.  64:    125. — Mo.  R. 

140:  506.  —  Eel.  R.  64:  346,  385. — So.  R.  3:  225. 

—  Mus.  31:  74. 

—  Water-SuppIy  of.    (H.  A.  Homes)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  407. 

—  Week  in.     Bentley,  39:  304. 

—  White's  Three  Years  in.     Blackw.   58:  688. —Dub. 

Univ.  25:  331. 
See  Pera. 

Constantyne,  George.    Memorial  to  Thomas,  Lord  Crom- 
well.    Arch.  23:  50. 

Constanza,  Vallej'  of.    (Sir  R.  H.  Schomburgk)  Liv.  Age, 
34:  518. 

Constellation  Figures,  Origin  of.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra. 
33:  416.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  49. 

Constipation,  Epps  on.     Eel   R.  102:  736. 

Constitution,  Frigate.  (.J.  F.  Cooper)  Putnam,  1 :  473,  593. 

—  Niles's  Reg.  44:  431.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  357. 
Constitution  Makers,  Hints  for.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  5: 

132-21 1. 
Constitution-Making.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  33:   16. 

—  American  and  English.     Liv.  Age,  28:   190. 
Constitutions.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  12:  290. 

—  English  and  United  States.     (G.  Bradford)  No.  Am. 

118:  1.  — West.  M.  2:  II. 

—  State,  Reform  of.     (H.  Reed)  No.  Am.  121:  i. 

—  Written.     (W.  A.  Benton)  Am.  Church  R.  19:  593. 
See  names  of  countrk'S,  «s  United  States;  Great  Britain. 

Constitutional  Association.     Ed.  R.  37:  no. 
Constitutional  Compromises.     Dem.  R.  28:  385. 
Constitutional  Convention  of  1776.  ( W.  H.  Egle)  Pennsyl. 

M.  3:  96-438.    4:  89,  225,  361. 
Constitutional  Conventions.     (C.   C.  Beaman,   Jr.)   No. 

Am.  104:  646. 

—  Jameson  on.     (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation,  4:5. 

—  Powers  of .     Pen n  Mo.  5:  813. 

—  Work  of.     (A   S.  Biddle)  Peim  Mo.  4:  283. 
Constitutional  Fallacies  and  unreformed  Abuses.   Eel.  R. 

89:  730. 
Constitutional  Government.     Portfo.(Den.)  14:  450,  556. 
Constitutional  Governments.     Bost.  Q.  5:  27.  — Dem.  R. 

20:  195. 
Constitutional  History.     (E.  Brooks)  No.  Am.  29:  265. 
Constitutional  Law.     (W.  Dutton)  No.  Am.  10:  83. 

—  a  Study  in  Common  Schools.     (E.  A.  Lawrence)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1841 :   180. 

—  Peters's.     (C.  S.  Davis)  No.  Am.  46:   126. 

—  Pomero3''s.     (J.  C.  Hurd)  Nation,  7:  53. 


CONSTITUTIONAL 


295 


CONTRASTED 


Constitutional  Law,  Ston''s.  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  38: 
63.  —  Dem.  R.  23:  444. — Niles's  Keg.  29:  165. 
38:  297. 

Constitutional  Progress,  Burrow's  Lectures  ou.  Chr.  Obs. 
69:  511. 

Constitutional  Reform.     Dem.  R.  29:  i. 

—  in  New  York.     Dem.  K.  13:  563. 

—  in  Pennsylvania.     Am.  Q.  19:  223. 

—  in  United  States.     Dem.  R.  18:  243,  403. 

—  Limits  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  21:  12S. 
Construction,  Esthetics  of.     (G.  F.  Deacon)  Eel.  Engiu. 

i:  641. 

—  Materials  for.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  609. 

Mechanical  Properties  of.     (K.  H.  Thurston)  Ed. 

Engin.  11 :  97. 

—  Papers  on.     (C.  E.  Dutton)  Eel.  Engin.  i :  305-674. 
Consular  Establishments.     Westm.  54:  66. 
Consular  Service  of  Great  IJritain.     (Jornli.  22:  546. 
Consular  Story.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation,  8:  129,  493. 
Consular  System.     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  i :  56.  — 

(J.  G.  Moore)  De  Bow,  16:   12. 

—  of  United  States.     (W.  S.  Mayo)  Hunt,  6:  297.     13: 

551.  —  (C.  E.  Lester)  Hunt,  10:  447.     12:211.     17: 

43.     18:  60. 
Consule  Julio;  an  Episode  of  the  Commune.    Cornh.  24: 

175.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  718. 
Consuls.     (\V.  J.  Stillman)  Nation,  2:   104. 

—  in  China  and  elsewhere.  Our.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Na- 

tion, 1:  551. 

—  Miltitz  on  the  Duties  of.     For.  Q.  19:  106. 
Consumption.     (A.  Brigham)  Knick.  8:1.  —  .Mo.  R.  82: 

271.  —  Chamb.  J.  24:  68. 

—  and  its  newest  Cure.     Month,  38:  295. 

—  Andral  on.     For.  Q.  7:  52. 

—  Cure  of.     Mo.  R.  123:  54. 

—  Hospital  at  Brompton.     Peop.  J.  3:  341. 
for.     Chamb.  J.  7:  246. 

—  Hygienic  Change  of  Air.     Chamb.  J.  18:  6.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  372. 

—  in  the  Guards.     (\V.  H.  Guy)  Eraser,  58:  80. 

—  Influence  of  Climate  on.     Nature,  16:  59. 

—  investigated  by  Auscultation.     Quar.  57:  199. 

—  Nature,  Causes,  and  Prevention  of.     (A.  S.  Thomson) 

Colburn,  59:  108-506. 

—  Oil-Anointing  for.     Chamb.  J.  19:  164.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  37:  401. 

—  Pulmonary,  in  America.     (H.  L  Bowditch)  Atlan.  23: 

51.  177,  315- 

Robertson  on.     Mo.  R.  145:  244. 

Southey  on.     Eel.  R.  21:  iSi. 

—  Relations  of  Climate  to.     (W.  J.  Burnett)  Liv.  Age, 

35:  314- 

—  Successful  Treatment  of.     Chamb.  .1.  58:  489. 

—  Sweetser  on.     No.  Am.  43:  516. 

—  Victims  of.     Knick.  8:  338. 

Contact  Resistance,  Experiments  on.      (W.  A.  Norton) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  Ill :  442. 
Contagion.     (E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  12:   174. 

—  and  Fever,  1S19.     (E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  10:  386. 

—  and  Quarantine.     (Dr.  Gooch)  (^uar.  27:   524. 

—  and  Sanitary  Laws.     (S.  Smith)  Westm.  3:  134. 

—  Prevention  of.     Ed.  R.  i:  2:57. 

Contagious  Diseases,  Glandular  Origin  of.     (B.  W.  Rich- 
ardson) Nature,  16:  480. 
Contagious  Diseases  .\ct.     Lond.  Q.  35:  12S. 

—  Englishwomen  and.     (R.  D.Webb)  Nation,  li:  40, 

136. 

—  Operation  of.     (.1.  Stansfeld)  ,7.  Sfatis.  Soc.  39:  540. 

—  Results  of.     (B.  Hill)  .1.  Statis.  Soc.  33:  463. 
Contagious  Fever.     Ed.  R.  31:  414. 
Contemplative    Sentiment,    as    opposed    to    Sensation. 

Blackw.  9:  393, 


Contemporary  Criticism ;  a  Poem.     (W.  W.  Story)  Fortn. 

3:  330- 
Content;  new  Readings  from  old  Texts.     Colburn,  67: 

454- 
Content,  or  not  Content.  (L.  Bianchard)  Colburn,  64 :  28; . 
Continent,  European,  Bradshaw's  Guide  in  1852.    Chamb. 

J.  18:   133. 

—  Briti>h  Connections  with.     For.  Q.  19:   135. 

—  Englishman  on.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Lippinc.  3:  597. 

—  Gossip  about,  1S47.     (C.  Lever)  Dub.  Univ.  29:  541. 

—  Homes  of.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  16:  16-2S8.     17:  16-292. 

—  in  1854.     No.  Brit.  22:  2S9. 

—  Jottings  ou.     Hogg,  11:  380,  470.     12:  106. 

—  Journal  of  a  Traveler  on.     Lond.  M.  15:  33-433. 

—  Letters  from.     (J.  Gait)  Blackw.  16:  555.     17:  329. 

—  Life  on.  Tales  of.     Lond.  M.  18:  1S7. 

—  Prospects  on,  1S50.     Westm.  54:  415. 

—  Revolutions  on.     Bentley,  50:  49.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

54:  54°- 

—  Seven  Years  on.     Temp.  Bar,  21:  38,  245,  404. 

—  Tour  on.     Fraser,  28:  681.     29:  449. 
and  its  Results.     Blackw.  46:  56. 

—  Travels  on.     Lond.  M.  18:  201. 

—  What  it  costs  to  see.     Chamb.  J.  41:  252. 
See  Europe. 

Continental  Army,  Plan  for  Reorganization  of.    (M.  Gist) 

Hist.  M.  13:  270. 
Continental  Bills  of  Credit,  Devices  of.     M.  Am.  Hist,  i : 

751- 
Continental   Congress    at  Philadelphia,    Centennial  of. 
N.  E.  Reg.  29:  426. 

—  before  Independence.     (J.  Ward)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  193. 

—  Members  of  First.     Am.  ALma.  1834:  97.  —  Bost.  Mo. 

i:  603. 

—  of  1774.     New  York  R.  4:  324.  —  Niles'sReg.  18:  225. 

—  Protest  against.     Hist   M.  lo:  144. 
Continental  Money.     Hist.  M.  3:  71. 

—  First  Issue  of.'  (A.  S.  BoUes)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33: 

784, 
Continental  Treasury  Board.     (A.  S.  Bolles)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  33:  S60,  955.     34:  117,  273. 
Continents,  Growth  of.     (L.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  12:  72. 

—  Old  Age  of.     (A.  Winchell)  Lakeside,  i:  210. 

—  Origin  of.     (A.  C.  Ramsay)    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  573. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  n8:  372. 

—  Permanence  of.      (J.  S.  Gardiner)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  20: 

117.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  58. 
Continuity,  Grove  on.     Month,  5:  635. 

—  in  History,  Morals,  and  Religion.     (P.  W.  Clayden) 

Theo.  R.  4:  572. 

—  Law  of.     (G.  lies)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  29. 
Contraband  of  War.     Am.  Law  R.  5:  247. 
Contrabandista.     (T.  Medwin)  Bcntlov,  8:  17. 
Contrabbandieri,  Last  of.    (L.  JIariotti)  ColI)urn,  72:  150. 
Contract,  Freedom  of.     (F.  H.  Farrer)  Forfn.  35:  44. 
Contracts,  Doctrine  of.     Am.  Q.  1 :  106.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 

3:  44'- 

—  Government,  of  England.     Westm.  73:  i. 
Faith  in.     (F.  O.  G.  Smith)  Hunt,  13:  19. 

—  Law  of.     (A.  S.  Stearns)  No.  Am.  17:  375. 

—  Moral  Law  of.     (J.  .Mdricb)  Hunt,  i:  303. 

—  Obligation  of.     (J.  M.  Krum)  We.st.  J.  i:  68,  199.  — 

Nilcs's  lieg.  16:  269.     21:  146. — West.  I^wJ.  4: 
254. 

—  Verplanck's  Essay  on.  (TI.  Wheaton)  No.  Am.  22:  253. 
Contract  System  in  Public  Works.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation, 

20:  324. 
Contraction  Hypothesis.    (C.  E.  Dutton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108: 

Contrast,  The.     (C.  Wolfe)  Dub.  Univ.  2:  178. 
Contrast,  The;  a  Poem.     So.  Lit.  Moss.  16:  599. 
Contrasted  Scenes.    Lond.  M.  10:  308. 


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CONVICTS 


Contrecoeur,  M.  Summons  to  Ensign  Ward,  1754.  Olden 
Time,  i:  83. 

Oontreras,  Battle  of.     So.  Q.  21 :  373. 

Contributions  of  the  Ungodly  for  religious  Objects. 
Cong.  M.  18:  658. 

Controjaniii,  (ireek  Robbers,  Execution  of,  1836.  Col- 
burn,  64:   146. 

Controversy,  Ethics  of.     Bro>VTison,  lO:  262. 

—  Plague  of.     Dub.  K.  36:  351. 

—  Religious,  Morality  of.     Kitto,  26:  40. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  261, 
Controversies,  Minor,  among  Christians.     (L.  Beecher) 

Cong. M.  15:  5S5. 
Conundrums.     (G.  Wakeman)  Galaxy,  3:  416. 
Convalescence.     Li  v.  Age,  135:  446. 
Convalescent,  The.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  12:  376. 
Convalescent  Homes.     All  the  Year,  23:  204. 
Convent  of  the  Inquisition.     Peop.  J.  5:   137. 

—  of  lona.     (E.  Pond)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  153. 

—  of  St.  Margaret  and  St.  Agnes.     Month,  i :  438. 

—  of  San  Lazzaro,  at  Venice.     Dub.  R.  12:  362. 

—  Miss  Reed's  Six  Months  in  a.     Chr.  Obs.  35:  681,  700. 

36:  49. —  Dub.  R.  i:  313. 

—  Wilson's  Escape  from  a  Portuguese.     Chr.  Obs.  36: 

49,  94- 

See  also  Nunnery. 
Convents.     Dub.  R.  33:  467. 

—  English,  and  Conventualities.     Colbum,  92:  51. 
ou  the  Continent.     (Abbe  Mann)  Arch.  13:  251. 

—  in  the  U.  S.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  19:  362. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  87.     88:   126.— 

Eraser,  89:  14. 
Parliamentarj'Committee on,  1S70.  Dub.  R.  67:  271. 

—  Romish,  and  Protestant  Sisterhoods.  Chr.  Obs.  69:  454. 
Convent  Belles,  Those.     All  the  Year,  21:  445. 
Convent  Boarding-Schools  for  young  Ladies.     Eraser, 

89:  778. 

—  Word  for.     Eraser,  90:  473. 
Convent  Education.     Month,  21:  352. 

Convent  Life.  (C.  E.  Robins)  Putnam,  12:575.  —  Blackw. 
105:  607. 

—  and  Work.     (B.  Murphy)  Lippinc.  17:  322. 

—  Behind  the  Convent  Grille.    (J.  G.  Austin)  Atlan.  33: 

53°- 

—  in  England.     Dub.  R.  73:  I15. 

—  in  Ireland.     Eraser,  80:  431.     81:  381. 

—  Sister  X's.     All  the  Year,  23:  43,  68. 

Convent  Question,  Two  Views  of.     Macmil.  19:  534. 
Convention  of  1787,  North  and  South  in.    (A.  T.  filedsoe) 

50.  R.  n.  s.  2:  359. 

Conventions  and  Conferences.  (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam. 
38:  145. 

—  Danger  of.     (S.  W.  Cone)  Dem.  R.  36:  453. 

—  Nominating.    (E.  L.Godkin)  Nation,  8:  429.    22:240. 

—  Politico-Commercial.     Dem.  R.  40:  299. 
See  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Conventionality.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  764. 

Conventionalities  of  Life.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  147. 

Conversation.  New  Eng.  M.  3:  491.  —  (T.  De  Quincey) 
Eel.  JI.  18:  446.— So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  c;47.  — (A. 
Helps)  Ev.  Sat.  9:  115-325.  — (T.  De'Quince.v) 
Hogg,  4:  65.  —  (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  678. 
—  (L.  Fountain)  Putnam,  14:  243.  —  All  the  Year, 
13:  284.  —  (E.  Hosken)  Colbum,  160:  553.  —  Irish 
Mo.  2:  633.  —  Blackw.  102:  555.  —  Chanib.  J.  56: 
188.  — Ev.  Sat.  i:  119.  — Liv.  Age,  66:  486.  72: 
214. 

—  and  Authors.     St.  James,  49:  258. 

—  Art  of .     (L.  Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  74.  —  Cornh. 

16:   719.     17:   90,   168,  370. — Eraser,  26:  224. — 
So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  812.  —Temp.  Bar,  27:  487. 

—  by  Friends  in  Council.     (A.  Helps)  Eel.  M.  78:  492. 


Conversation,  Decay  of.    Chamb.  J.  40:  177.  — Eel.  M. 
60:  43S. 

—  Elements  of.     Colburu,  46:   17.     47:  418. 

—  Exaggeration  in.     Blackw.  lOo:  672.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  92:  3. 

—  Gift  of  the  Gab.     (W.  Macleric)  Tinslcy,  18:  271. 

—  Maxims  in.     (J.  Payu)  Chamb.  J.  45:  49. 

—  of  Authors.     Lond.  M.  2:  250. 

—  Possible  Revival  of.     Belgra.  36:  99. 

—  Professional.     Cornh.  11:  4S9. 

—  Professional  Religious.  (J.C.  Learned)  Radical,  1 :  475. 

—  Reverence  for  good  Words  in.    Eraser,  97:  596.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  563, 

—  Rhetoric  of.     Eel.  M.  51:  364. 

—  Rules  for.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  137. 

—  Simplicity  in.     (R.  A.  Stiles)  University  Q.  2:  117. 

—  Talk  about  Talking.     Colburn,  60:  55. 

—  Truth  of  Intercourse.     Cornh.  39:    585.     Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  141:  762. 

—  What  it  should  be.     Temp.  Bar,  34:  179. 
Conversations  at  Casa  Tonti.    (E.  Howland)  Lippinc.  10: 

100,  470. 

—  of  our  Club.     Bro'wnson,  15:  1-425. 
Conversational  Observances.    Lond.  Soc.  14:  51.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  71:   1233. 
Conversazione:  Science  and  Art.     Cornh.  6:  269. 
Conversion.     (A.  I.  Hobbs)  Chr.  Q.  4:   481. —  (H.  E. 

Jacobs)  Evang.  R.  18:  536.  —  (T.  G.  Apple)  Mer- 

cersb.  24:  452.  —  (S.  E.  Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  6:  87, 

189.  —  Mo.  Rel.  M.  33:  347. 

—  and  Baptism.     (H.  S.  Lobingier)  Chr.  Q.  8:  263. 

—  and  Regeneration.     Cong.  4:  653. 

—  and  religious  Experience.     (C.  S.  Gerhard)  Mercersb. 

21:  444. 

—  and  Repentance.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  354. 

—  Bible  Records  of.     Good  Words,  i :  65-587. 

—  Catholic  View  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  26:  114. 

—  Human  Responsibility  in.     (A.  Phelps)  Bib.  Sac.  23: 

645. 

—  in   primitive   and  modern  Times.     (J.  Caird)  Good 

Words,  4:  75. 

—  Nature  of.     (A.  Phelps)  Bib.  Sac.  23:  48. 

—  of  the  Northern  Nations,  Merivale  on.     Chr.  Obs.  66: 

7S5,  818. 

—  of  the  Thief  on  the  Cross.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  187. 

—  of  the  World.     Eel.  R.   I12:   573.  —  (J.  A.   Brown) 

Luth.  Q.  3:  161. 
and  Church  History.     (W.  De  L.  Love)  New  Eng. 

40:  86. 

Christian  Obligation  for.     Princ.  4:  309. 

Harris's  Theory  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  i. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Cath.  World,  4:  459. 

—  Sudden,  Scriptural  Argument  for.     (G.  A.  Nixdorff) 

Evang.  R.  19:  561. 

—  Theory  of.     (H.  C.  Lay)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  220, 

—  Tracts  on,  1815.    Eel.  R.  23:  538. 

—  Zaccheus,  an  Example  of  true.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  332. 
See  Regeneration. 

Conversion   of   Property  by  Purchase.     (N.  Newmark) 

Am.  Law  R.  15:  363. 
Conveyancer's  Romance.    Am   Law  R.  10:  60. 
Conveyancing,  English.     Ed.  R.  35:  190. 

—  in  England,  Ancient.     (H.  Ellis)  Arch.  17:  311. 

—  The  Horn  as  a  Charter  of.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  3:  i. 
Conveying  and  Stealing.    (F.  .Tacox)  Temp  Bar,  23:  354. 
Convict  in  Australia.    Cornh.  4:  229.    10.722.    13:489. 
Convict's  Return;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  55:  118 
Convict's  Tale.     (E.  A.  Dupuy)  Knick.  37:  219. 
Convict's  Tale.     Peop.  J.  11 :  222. 

Convict's  Views  of  penal  Discipline.     Cornh.  10 :  722. 
Convicts  and  Quakers.     (J.  Service)  Good  Words,  19; 
197,  378,  541- 


CONVICTS 


297 


COOKERY 


Convicts,  Mary  Carpenter  on  Treatment  and  Reformation 
of.  (C.  F.  Barnard)  Chr.  Exam.  78:  250. — Month, 
3:  646.  —  (W.  Hinclcs)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  10:  412. 

—  Dialogue  concerning.     All  the  Year,  5:  155. 

—  Discharged.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  8:  622. 

—  English.     (C.  Winkworth)  Good  Words,  6:   446.— 

Victoria,  5:  i. 
What  should  be  done  with  them?    Westm.  79:  i. 

—  Fat.     All  the  Year,  13:  204. 

—  Female.     (0.  H.  Dutton)  Harper,  28:   193. 
on  board  Ships.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  i:  311. 

—  for  their  Faith.     All  the  Year,  17:  66. 

—  in  Australia,  Escape  of.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  50. 

—  on  Norfolk  Island,  1S43.    (Capt.  Maconochie)  J.  Statis, 

Soc.  8:  I. 

—  Punishment  and  Reform  of.    Cornh.  7:  1S9.    10:722. 

—  Rights  of.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  O.  &  N.  9:  495. 

—  Sketches  of.     House.  Words,  19:  4S9-596. 
Convict  Biography.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  440. 
Convict  Capitalists.     All  the  Year,  3:  201. 

Convict  Establishment  in  Spain.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  400. 

—  in  Western  Australia.     Chamb.  J.  18:  106. 
Convict  Life.     Chamb.  J.  57:  177. 

—  at  Dartmoor.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  348. 
Convict  Literature.     Chamb.  J.  21:  388. 
Convict  Lunatic  Asylum.     Cornh.  lo:  448. 
Convict  Management.     Brit.  Q.  37:  314. 
Convict  Prison.     Chamb.  J.  58:  497. 
Convict  Prisons.     Month,  5:  379. 

Convict  Settlement  in  India.     Good  Words,  7:  305. 
Convict  System,  English.     Chamb.  J.  51:  556.  —  Lond. 

Q.  53:  421.  —  Cornh.  3:708.    7:189.    10:722.    14: 

489.  —  Temp.  Bar,  12:  225. — Westm.  109:  407. 
and  Irish.     Cornh.  3:  409,  708.     4:  229.     10:  722. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  62:  112.  —  Ed.  R.  1 17:  241.  — Temp. 

Bar,  3:  iSi. 

Flaw  in.     (A.  G.  Knight)  Month,  39:  54S. 

in  the  Colonies.     Bentley,  51:  513. 

See  Ticket  of  Leave;  Transportation. 
Convicted  by  a  Dream.    (J.  J.  Beardsley)  Lakeside,  6:  10. 
Conviction,  Emotion  of.    (W.  Bagchot)  Contemp.  17:  32. 
Convictions,  Ethical  Value  of.     (J.  E.  Wells)  Canad.  Mo. 

13:  503- 
Conviviality.     Blackw.  127:  340. 
Convivium  Templare.     Blackw.  115:  568. 
Convocation.     See  Church  of  England,  Convocation. 
Convulsionists  of  St.  Mcdard.     (R.  D.  Owen)  Atlan.  13: 

209,  339- —  Sliarpe,   44:    240.     45:    234.  —  (T.  A. 

Trollope)  Temp.  Bar,  28:   183. 
Conway,  Anne,  Viscountess.     (T.  Cooper)  Once  a  Week, 

12:  218. 

—  and  Valentine  Greatrakcs.     (C.  J.  Langston)  Argosy, 

30:  378. 
Conway,   H.   S.     Letters   to   H.  Walpole.     Fraser,  41 : 

272,  423-  631.     42:  337. 
Conway,  M.  D.     Sacred  Anthology.     (J.  E.  Carpenter) 

Theo.  R.  II :  191.  —(S.  LongfeUow)  0.  & N.  10:  747. 
Conway,  William  A.,  and  Mrs.  Piozzi.     (D.  Cook)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  27:  538. 
Conway  Castle,  Account  of.     Penny  M.  13:  157. 
Cony,  Thomas,  Household  Book  of.     (E.  Turnor)  Arch. 

11:  22. 
Conybeare,  William  Daniel,  Biographical  Notice  of.     (J. 

E.  Portlock)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  63. 
Conybeare,  W.  J.     Perversion;  the  Hard  Church  Novel. 

Nat.  li.  3:  127. 
Coo-ee!     House.  Words,  17:  232. 
Cook,  Eliza.     Poems.     Eel.  M.  17:  24.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

10:  107,  217. — Colburn,  70:   196.     71:  298.     72: 

44S. 
Cook.  Captain  James.     Nature.  19:  334. 

—  a  Hawaiian  Di\inity.  (J.  T.  Meagher)  Lakeside,  8: 197. 


Cook,  Captain  James,  Scene  of  Death  of.  (C.  W.  Stod- 
dard) Overland,  i:  436. 

—  Statue  to.     Nature,  20:  7. 

Cook,  Joseph,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  90:  120. 

—  Monday  Lectures.     (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita.  R.  7:  546. 

—  Unita.  K.  8:  202. —(D.  A.  Wasson)  Unita.  R. 
9:  II.— (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  30:  364. 

—  on  Biology.     New  Eng.  37:  100. 

and  Transcendentalism.    Bib.  Sac.  35:  3S1. 

—  on  Transcendentalism.     (M.  S.  Phelps)  New  Eng.  37: 

236. 

—  Spread-Eagle  Philosophy.    Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:   128. 

—  Theolog.  Charlatanism.    (J.  Fiske)  No.  Am.  132:  2S7. 
Cook,  Lemuel,  Last  Pensioner  of  the  Revolution.     Am. 

Hist.  Rec.  2:  357. 
Cook,   A  French.     (A.   Poyntz)   Bentley,    II :    606. — 
Lond.  M. 11:  65. 

—  of  Confederate  Army.   (A.  C.  Redwood)  Scrib.  18:  560. 
Cooks.     Chamb.  J.  45:  385. — Cornh.  4:  601.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

6:  19. 

—  and  Cookery.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  696. 

—  Eccentricities  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  534.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  6:  714. 

Cook  County,  111.,  Land  Titles  in.  (J.  B.  Adams)  Lake- 
side, 7:  161. 

Cook's  Inlet,  Alaska.     (W.  T.  Wythe)  Overland,  8:  64. 

Cooke,  Edward  William.     Art  J.  21:  253. 

Cooke,  George  F.,  the  Tragedian.  (W.  Dunlap)  Anal.  M. 
i:  404,  466.  —  Mus.  43:  508. — Portfo.(Den.)  9: 
532.  —  Temp.  Bar,  50 :  1S9.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
89:  197. 

—  in  New  York.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Galaxy,  7:  755, 
Cooke,  Henry,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  2:  296. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  17. 

Cooke,  Rev.  John,  Redford's  Jlemoir  of.     Ed.  R.  48: 

552  — Cong.  JI.  10:   I.  57. 
Cooke,  John  Esten.     (J.  Craik)  Am.  Church  R.  9:  226.  — 

So.  Lit.  Me.«s.  24:  2S6. 
Cooke,  Nicholas,  Gov.  of  R.I. ,  1775.  Am.Q.  Reg.  15: 162. 
Cooke.  Parsons.     (.T.  A.  Vinton)  Cong.  Q.  14:  219. 

—  Letter  to.     (I.  Parker)  Chr.  Exam.  5:  277. 

Cooke,  Philip  P.    Internat.  M.  4:  300.  —  Knick.  64:  424. 

—  Florence  Vane.    (J.  Hunt,  jr.)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  369. 

—  Poetry  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  4-57. 

—  Recollections  of.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  26:  419. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  669. 

Cookerj'.  (L.  Fountain)  Pt'tnam,  14:  374. —  (A.  Hay- 
ward)  Quar.  52:  406.  — Irish  Q.  8:  461,  1103. — 
Chamb.   J.    39:    233.  —  Quar.   52:    216. — Ed.   R. 

35:  43- 

—  American.     (P.  Blot)  Gala.xy,  4:  74S. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     (P.  Blot)  Galaxv,  2:  215.    4: 

863. 

—  Ancient  Roman.     Por(fo.(Den.)  12:   539. 

—  and  Civilization.     Blackw.  60:  23S. 

—  and  Confectioner}'.     Mo.  R.  96:  3S9. 

—  and  Cooks.     Chamb.  J.  29:  361. 

—  and  Culinart' Literature.     For.  Q.  33:  98.  — Blackw. 

2:  300.     19:  651. 

—  Art  of.     (.\.  J.  II.  Crespe)  Victoria,  25:  719. 

—  at  So.  Kensington.     (K.  K.  Lankester)  Nature,  8:  17S. 

—  ChemistrA'  of  the  Kitchen.      Dub.  Univ.  77:  461.— 

Hogg,  6:  151-350. 

—  Conservative.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  210. 

—  Cook  in  History.     (.\.  Fabie)  Lippinc.  i:  91. 

—  Cook's  Oracle.    Lond.  M.  4:  432.  —  Appleton,  24:  168. 

—  Cuisine  Bourgeoise  of  Ancient  Rome.     (H.  C.  Coote) 

Arch.  41:  2S3. 

—  Culinary  ,\(Tairs.     Once  a  Week,  24:  395. 

—  Curiosities  of,    Bentley,  33:  209. — Chamb.  J.  22:  260. 

—  Dutch  Dishes.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  607. 

—  English  and  French.    Mo.  R.  113:  34. 


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298 


COOPER 


Cookery,  French.  Bentley,  ii:  97.  —  Colburn,  65:  6. — 
Liv.  Age,  i:  49-  —  Lond.  M.  10:  17S.  —  Lend.  Soc. 
4:  555.     16:  170-552. 

as  a  Fine  Art.     Ev.  Sat.  12:  262. 

Rise  and  Progress  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  225. 

—  French  Cottage.     Clianib.  J.  15:  364. 

—  French  Kitchens.     (F.  Marshall)  Ueiitley,  54:  43. 

—  Good  old  English.     All  the  Year.  30:  65. 

—  How  we  should  dine.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Ik-lgra.  6:  44S. 

—  International  School  for.     Chainb.  J.  50:  3S8. 

—  The  Kitchen.     (S.  E.  Ilenshaw)  Lippinc.  2:  312. 
and  Cellar.     Quar.  143:  379.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age. 

133:  752. 

—  Learning.     All  the  Year,  33:  366.    41:40.     43:156. 

44:  89.     45:  14,  79- 

—  Lessons  in.     (E.  L.  Youmans)  Nation,  27:  33S.  —  All 

the  Year,  32:  4SS-611.     35:  420,  471. 

—  Man  who  cooks.     (P.  Mulford)  Lippinc.  8:  522. 

—  Manual  of,  for  Days  of  Fasting.     All  the  Year,  21 :  353. 

—  Modern.     So.  K.  3:  416. 

in  all  its  Branches.     Eraser,  31:  465. 

—  New  Practice  of.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  K.  6:  350. 

—  Obsolete.     House.  Words,  11:  21. 

—  of  our  Forefathers.     (C.  Russell)  Sharpe,  32:  123. 

—  Old  Chapter  in.     (E.  R.  Seymour)  Once  a  Week,  lo: 

709. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Chamb.  J.  28:  280. 

—  Real  School  of.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  25:  192. 

—  School  of.    Chamb.  J.  44:  817.  — Once  a  Week,  9: 

596. 

German,  One  Year  in.    Cornh.  43:  610.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  97:  124.    Same  art.  Appleton,  26:  67. 

—  Science  of  good  Cheer.     St.  James,  8:  488. 

—  Soyer  in  Crimea.     (W.  G.  Sewall)  Harper,  16:  325. 

—  with  the  Poor,    All  the  Y'ear,  37:  275-466. 
See  Pastry ;  Kitchen. 

Cookery  Book,  Cromwell's.    All  the  Year,  36:  125. 

—  Sanscrit.    Ev.  Sat.  16:  690. 

—  Soger's  Modern  Housewife.    Eraser,  44:  199. 
Cooking  Vessels,  Improved.     Pract.  M.  3:  192. 
Cookman,  G.  G.     (A.  Stevens)  Nat.  M.  7:  97. 
Cooley,  Timothy  Mather.     (D.  B.  Coe)  Cong.  Q.  2:  272, 
Coolie,  The.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  13:   131.  — (E. 

Jenkins)  Good  Words,  12:  45-465. 
Coolies,  Chinese,  Trade  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:  321. 

—  Cuba  and  Emancipation.     (T.  S.  Clingman)  De  Bow, 

22:  414. 

—  Labor  of,  and  Immigration.     Cornh.  16:  74. 

at  the  South.     (R.  A.  Johnson)  Nation,  1 :  264. 

Eastern.     (W.  L.  Distant)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  139. 

—  Traffic  in.     (D.  R.   Hundley)  Hunt,  36:    570.— (R. 

Pumpelly)  Nation,  8:  449.  — (W.  W.  Wright)  De 

Bow,  27:  296. 

Chapter  on.     (E.  Holden)  Harper,  29:  i. 

in  China.     Westm.  lOO:  75. 

Cooling.     Am.  Arch.  8:  201. 

Cooling  Earth,  Our.     (W.  Downes)  Eel.  M.  97:  275. 

Coomans,  .Joseph.     Art  .J.  18:  302. 

Coombs,  Leslie,  Portrait  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  359. 

Cooper,  Abraham.     Art  J.  15:  89. 

Cooper,  Adeline,  Sketch  of.     Good  Words,  7:  705. 

Cooper,  Sir  Astley.    Black w.  65:  491.     Same  art.  EcL 

M.  17:    246.  —  Eel.  Mus.  2:    167.— Dem.  R.  12: 

368.  —  Dul).  Univ.   21:    411. — Quar.  71:    529. — 

Mo.  R.  160:  254. 

—  and  Dr.  Abernethy.     Lond.  Q.  4:    44.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  35:  178. 
Cooper,  A.  A.,  3d  Earl  of  Shaftesbury.     See  Shaftesbury. 
Cooper,  Charles  H.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  7:  34. 
Cooper,  Sir  Daniel,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  166:  146. 
Cooper,    Edward.     Letters  to  an  Inquirer  after  Divine 

Truth.    Chr,  Obs,  16:  714. 


Cooper,  Edward,  Sermons  of.    Chr.  Obs.  3:  287,  353.    5: 

497.     8:  177.     10:  372.     14:  317. 
Cooper,  James  Fenimore.     (L.  G.  Clark)  Lippinc.  8:  625. 

—  (W.  R.  Griswold)  Bentley,  21:  533.— (G.  S. 
Hillard)  Allan.  9:  52.  —  (K.Cook)  Belgra.  18:  379. 

—  with  portrait,  Ai)pleton,  7:  549.  —  with  portrait, 
Colburn,  31:  356.  —  witli  portrait,  Eel.  M.  37:  313. 

—  with   portrait,    Internat.  M.  3:    1.  —  Chamb.  J. 

17:  3- 

—  American  Sailor  Authors.     Liv.  Age,  48:  560. 

—  and  the  Quarterly.     Knick.  11:  184. 

—  and  Novels.    (G.  W.  Greene)  Am.  Church  R.  14:  243. 

—  as  a  Novelist.     (H.  T.  Tuckennan)  No.  Am.  89:  289. 

—  Biographical  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  373. 

—  Bravo.    So.  R.  8:  3S2.  — Westm.  16:  iSo.—  Am.  AIo. 

R.  1 :  147. 

—  Crater;  or  Vulcan's  Peak.     Dem.  R.  21:  438. 

—  Death  of.     Liv.  Age.  31:  87. 

—  Deerslayer.     Bentley,  10:  275. 

—  England.     Eraser,  16:  233. — Quar.  59:85. — Knick. 

11:  184. 

—  Excursions  in  Switzerland.     Mo.  R.  26:  155.  —  Am, 

Q.  20:  22S, 

—  Fragments  from  Diary  of.     Putnam,  11:  167,  730. 

—  The  Headsman.     Am.  Mo.  M.  2:  194. 

—  Iliedenmauer.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  411. — Tait,  i:  660. 

—  Home  as  found.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  169. 

—  Home  of,    at    Cooperstown,    N.    Y,      (C.   Fenimore) 

Harper,  44:  20. 

—  Homeward-Bound,  and  Sequel.     Dub.  R.  6:  490. — 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  724.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  47: 
448,  —  New  York  R.  4:  209.  —  Mo.  R.  146:  417. 

—  Indian  and  Ingin.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Am.  Whig  R.  4: 

276, 

—  Indians  of.     (.J.  E.  Cooke)  Appleton,  12:  264. 

—  Last  of  the  Mohicans.     Lond.  M.  15:  27.  — U.  S.  Lit. 

Gaz.4:  87. — Mo.  R.  no:  122.  —  (W.H.Gardiner) 
No.  Am.  23:  155. 

—  Lionel  Lincoln.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  337, 

—  Memoir  of.     (W.  R.  Griswold)  Eel.  .M.  11:  430. 

—  Naval  History.     Dem.  R,  lO:  409,  513. —  (A.  S.  Mac- 

kenzie) No.  Am.  49:  432.  —  Mus.  37:  449. 

—  Ned  Myers.     Mo.  R.  162:  550. 

—  Novels  of.     (F.  Bowen)   No.  Am    46:  5.  —  (W.  H. 

Gardiner)  No.  Am.  23:  150.  —  So.R,  5:  207.  —  (O. 
Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  78. — Dem.  R.  25:  51. — 
New  York  R.  4:  209.  —  Mus.  9:  57.     18:  561. 

—  on  Secession  and  State  Rights.     (C.  K.  Tuckerman) 

Contin.  Mo.  6:  79. 

—  Pathfinder.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  229. 

—  Pilot.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  1:6.—  ( W.  Phillips)  No.  Am. 

18:  314.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  31:  132. 

—  Pioneers.     (W.   H.   Gardiner)   No.   Am.  23:  193. — 

Portfo.(Den.)  29:  230. 

—  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  15:  1, 

—  Prairie.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  306. 

—  Public  Honors  to  Memory  of.     Internat.  M.  4:  456. 

—  Red  Rover.    (G.  Mellen)  No.  Am.  27:  139.  —  Colburn, 

22:  69.  —  Lond.  M.  21:  loi.  —  West.  Mo.  R.  i:  603. 
^  Reminiscences  of.   (J.  W,  Francis)  Internat.  M.  4:  453. 

—  Residence  in  France,  etc.    Quar.  58:  497. 

—  Sea  Stories  of.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  47. 

—  The  Spy.     (W.  H.   Gardiner)  No.  Am.  15:  250.— 

Portfo.(Den.)  27:  90. 

—  Verses  to.    (T.  C.  Latto)  Harper,  41 :  293. 

—  versus  Sir  Walter  Scott.     Eraser,  19:  371. 

—  Water  Witch.    (O.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  32:  50S. 

—  Ways  of  the  Hour.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  71 :  121.  — 

West,  Law  J.  8:  i. 

—  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  95:  410.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  26: 

207.  —  Am.  Q.  17:  407,  —  (F.  Parkman)  No.  Am. 
74:  147. — (E,  I,  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  i:  279. 


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299 


COPPER 


Cooper,  James  Fenimore.    Wyandotte.   Mo.  R.  162:  224. 
Cooper,  Mrs.  Mary,  Memoirs  of.    Chr.  Disc,  i:  294. — 

Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  469. 
Cooper,  Myles,  Life  of.     Anal.  M.  14:  -j^- 
Cooper,  Peter,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  83:  373.  —  with 

portrait,    Ev.   Sat.   10:   385,  402.  —  with  portrait, 

Dem.  R.  42:  i. 
Cooper,  Samuel.     Art  J.  2:  293. 

—  Testimonial  to,  1871.     Ev   Sat.  Ii:  396. 
Coopur,  Samuel.     (F.  Lee)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  269. 
Cooper,  Thomas.    Chamb.  J.  49:  373.  —  Eel.  M.  62:  214. 

—  Lond.  Q.  38:  445.  —  Howiit,  3:  226,  242. 
Cooper,  Thomas  Sidney,  Memoir  of.     Art  J.  i:  336. 
Cooper  of  Thorsund  and  his  Family.     IJlaekw.  22:  692. 
Co-operation.     (A.  H.  Clough)  No.  Am.  77:  106.  — (R.  J. 

Ilinton)   0.   &   N.   II :    69.  —  (Mar(|uis  of  Ripon) 

Month,  36:  369.  —  Chamb.  J.  31:  190. — Hunt,  58: 

249.  —  Victoria,  11:  50,  147. 

—  and  Competition.     Victoria,  8:  215. 

—  Experiments  in.     (C.  Barnard)  Scrib.  12:  99,  242. 

—  in  England.     (G.  lies)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  742. —  (J. 

Samuelson)  Am.  J.  Soc.  Sci.  11:  113. 

—  in  the  Slate  Quarries  of  North  Wales.     (J.  E.  Cairnes) 

Macmil.  ii:  i8i. 

—  Industrial.     Chr.  Rem.  27:  457.— Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  578.— 

Penny  M.  i:  327. — Am.  Arch.  8:  54.  —  St.  James, 

22:  719.  —  (F.   Harrison)  Fortn.  3:  477.  —  (G.  J. 

Holyoake)  19th  Cent.  4:  494.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  3:  521. 

Forms  of.     (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Good  Words,  8:  240. 

Leclaire's  System  of.    (S.  Taylor)  19th  Cent.  8: 

370.    9:  802. 
its  Rise  and  Progress  in  England,  1864.     Westm. 

81:  357. 

—  Plate  Locks  and  Paisley  Shawls.     (C.  Barnard)  Scrib. 

14:  370. 

—  Position  and  Prospects  of.  (H.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  21 :  190. 

—  Progress  of.     Chamb.  J.  29:   70.  —  Good  Words,  5: 

660. 

—  Scottish  Loaf  Factory.     (C.  Barnard)  Scrib.  13:  60. 

—  Toad  Lane,  Rochdale,  England.     (C.  Barnard)  Scrib. 

13:  203. 

—  Village  Improvement  Associations.  (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.) 

Scrib.  14:  97. 

—  Wages  against.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  iii. 
See  Labor;  Workingmen. 

Co-operative  Agricultural  Societies.     Chamb.  J.  46:  97. 
Co-operative  Agriculture.    (A.  Church)  (,'ontemp.  16:  71. 

—  Three  Experiments  in.     Eraser,  91:  529. 

—  at  Ralahine.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  12:  341. 

—  Lawson's.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Nation,  20:  245. 
Co-operative  Apartment  Houses.     Am.  ii.rcli.  9:  SS. 
Co-operative  Associations.     (W.  Howitt)  Peop.  J.  i:  311. 
Co-operative  Band;  a  Story.     Howitt,  i:  144,  156. 
Co-operative  Building.     O.  &  N.  5:  505. 
Co-operative  Feature  of  Building  Associations.    (E.  Wrig- 

ley)  Penn  !Mo.  7:  497. 
Co-operative  Communit}'.     Chamb.  J.  53:  600. 
Co-operative  Credit  Unions,  German.     (R.  T.  Ely)  Allan. 

47:  207. 
Co-operative  Distribution.     (W.  .\.  Hovey)  Am.  J.  Soc. 

Sci.  11:  105. 
Co-operative  Flour-Mill  at  Leeds.     Chamb.  J.  22:  401. 
Co-operative  Housekeeping.     Chamb.  J.  46:  177. 

—  Practical    Side   of.     (R.   Fisher)    19th   Cent.   2:  2S3. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  517. 
Co-operative  Land  Movement.  (E.  W.  Brabrook)  J .  Statis. 

Soc.  37:  327. 
Co-operative  Life  in  America.      (II.  Greelev)  Peop.  J.  4: 

167. 
Co-operative  Production.  (T.  Brassey)  Contcmp.  24:  212. 

—  Republic,  4:  289. 


Cu-operative  Societies.  (II.  Fawcett)  Macmil.  2:  434. — 
(\\\  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  2:  360.  —  (E.  W.  Bra- 
brook)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  38:  i8s.  — (M.  Howland) 
Galaxy,  3:  197.  —  O.&N.  i:  701.  — Quar.  114:  418. 

—  German."    (B.  S.  Blyth)  Once  a  Week,  10:  457. 

—  in  1864.     Ed.  R.  120:  407. 

—  in  England.     (J.  Plummer)  Once  a  Week,  7:  554. 

—  in  Russia.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  7:  287. 

—  Notes  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  24:  6S9. 

—  Trading  and  Burial,  and  Post-OtKce  Insurance.     (A.  J. 

Wilson)  Fraser,  90:  541. 

—  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  32:  305. 

See  Friendly  Societies;  Building  Societies;  Rochdale. 
Co-operative  Stores.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  No.  Am.  106:  150. 
—  Chamb.  J.  14:  346.     51:  7.  — Cornh.  28:  335. 

—  Common-Sense  and.     (W.  L.  Blackley)  Contemp.34: 

553 

—  Reply  to  the  Shopkeepers.     (J.  H.  Lawson)  19th  Cent. 

5:  362. 

—  Shopkeeper's  Rejoinder.     (T.  Lord)  19th  Cent.  5:  733. 
Co-operative  Trading.     Chamb.  J.  19:  343. 
Co-operative  Trouble,  Beginning  of.     (G.  J.  Holyoake) 

Contemp.  26:  269. 
Coorg,  A  Day  at.     Chamb.  J.  20:  94. 
Copal,  Sources  of.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  Stud,  &  Intel.  Obs. 

3:  356. 

—  Trade  in.    Geog.  M.  1 :  iSi. 

Copartnerships.   (D.  Lord,  jr.)  Hunt,  1 :  67,  147.  —  Hunt, 

12:  361. 
Co-Pastorates,  Plea  for.     Cong.  5:  302. 
Coke,  Charles  West.     Art  J.  21:  177. 
Cope,  E.  D.,  with  portrait.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  10. 
Copenhagen.  (R.  Romayne)  Knick.  57:  503.  —  Chamb.  J. 

13:  169,  177.  —  Once  a  Week,  7:  52.     10:  164. — 

Liv.  Age,  14:  130. 

—  Antiquarian  Society  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  63. 

—  Expedition  against.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  4:  168. 

—  Insured  at.     Chamb.  J.  40:  214. 

—  Morning  in.     Argosy,  i :  524. 

—  Museum  at.     Chamb.  J.  7:  75. 

—  One  Day  in.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  8:  m,  372. 

—  Peep  at.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  283. 

—  Traveler's  Hand-Book  to.     Liv.  Age,  39:  625. 

—  University  of.     Am.  (}.  Reg.  12:  160. 

—  Visit  to.     (R.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  13:  169,  177. 

—  Voyage  to.      (R.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  12:  273,  294, 

306. 
Copepod  Crustacean,  Variations  in.     (C.  F.  Gissler)  Am. 

Natural.  15:  6S9. 
Copernicanism  and  Pope  Paul  V.     Dub.  R.  68:  351. 
Copernicus,  Nicolaus.     (.1.  G.  Melinc)  Cath.  World,  li: 

S06.  —  (E.  I.  Scars)  Nat.Q.  17:  201.  — Cath.  World, 

":  373.  — Lond.  Q.  5:  99. 

—  and  Astronomy.     Chamb.  J.  7:  274. 

—  in  Italy.     (A.  Gierke)  Ed.  R.   146:  103.     Same  art. 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  398. 

—  Last  Days  of.  Chamb.  J.  13:  332.  —  Nat.  M.  i :  464. 
Copestake,  Hughes,  Crampton,  &  Co.  Lond.  Soc.  35:  225. 
Copleston,  Edward,  Memoir  of.     No.  Brit.  16:  492. — 

Fraser,  44;  320.  —  New  ().  i:  29. 

—  Remains  of.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  703. 
Copley,  John  Singleton.     Liv.  Age,  63:   119. 

—  Portraits  by.     O.  &  N.  4:  735. 

Copley,  John  Singleton,   Lord    Lyndhurst.     See   L^^ld- 

hurst. 
Coppt'e,  Francois.     Poems.     Api)leton,  23:  231. 
Copper  and  Copper  Mines  in  the  U.  S.     So.  Q.  28:  201. 

—  Bessemer  Process  in  Making  of.     Ed.  Engin.  i:  514. 

—  Chemistry  of.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  153. 

—  Coating  Iron  and  Steel  with.     Pract.  M.  5:  230. 

—  DitTfusion  of,  in  the  Animal  K-iugdom.  (T.  H.  Norton) 

Nature,  21:  305. 


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Copper,  Effect  of  Metals  on  Conducting  Power  of.    J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  73:  337. 

—  Notes  on.     Eel.  Engin.  lo:  329. 

—  Paragenesis  and  Derivation  of.     (R.  Pumpelly)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  102:  1S8,  243,  347. 

—  Uses  of,  by  the  Indians.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

59:  314- 
Copper-bearing  Ilocks  of  Lake  Superior.     (T.  B.  Brooks 
and  K.  Pumpelly)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  42S.  —  (Sir  W. 

E.  Logan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  83:  320.  —  (R.  Irving)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  108:  46. 

Copper  District  of  Lake  Superior.  (W.  Pettit)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  43:  33S. 
Copper  Factory,  Day  at  a.     Penny  M.  11:  249. 
Copper  Implements   found  at    Brockville.     (II.    Croft) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  334. 
Copper  Mine  at  Bristol,  Conn.     (B.  Silliman,  jr.,  and  J. 

D.  Whitney)  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  361. 
Copper  Mines,  Ancient,  of  Isle  Royale.    (N.  H.  Winchell) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  601. 

—  at  Duck  Town,  Tenn.     (M.  Twomey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  69: 

181. 

—  of  Cornwall,  Statistics  of.     (C.  Lemon)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

i:  65. 

—  of  Cuba.     Hunt,  11:  143. 

—  of  Lake  Superior.     Hunt,   15:    105. — (D.    Ruggles) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  49:  64.  —  (C.  T.  Jackson)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

49:   Si.  —  (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,   14:    439.  —  (H. 

Greeley)  Hunt,  19:  559.  —  (H.  R.  Schoolcraft)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  3:  201.     7:  43.  —  Niles's  Reg.  36:  203. 
Ancient.     (A.    D.   Hager)  Allan.    15:   308.  — (D. 

Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i :  225. 
Copper  Mining  in  Cornwall,  1844.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38: 

223. 
Copper  Ore,  Statistics  of.     Hunt,  18:  iii. 

—  Continental  Method  of  assaying.     (S.  H.  Thomas)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  32:  105. 

—  Reduction  of  gray.  ■  (J.  L.  Kleinschmidt)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  82:  124,  164,  249. 

—  Working  of.     (G.  W.Hughes)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38: 

31-261. 
Copper  Plates,  Engraved,  Process  of  hardening.     Art  J. 

10:  356. 
Copper  Pyrites,  Extraction  of  Gold   and   Silver  from. 

(M.  F.  Claudet)  Pract.  M.  i:  47. 
Copper  Range  of  Lake  Superior.     (C.  P.  Williams  and  J. 

F.  Blandv)  Am.  J.  Sci.  84:  112. 

Copper  Region  of  United  States.     (R.  E.  Clarke)  Harper, 

6:  433>  577- 
Copper  Smelting  in  U.  S.     Hunt,  li:  290.  —  (G.  Ditson) 

Hunt,  12:  551.     13:  256.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  58:  336. 
Coppersmith,  Ancient  Work  of.     Eel.  Engin.  11 :  532. 
Copper-Tin-Ziuc  Alloys.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  Eel.  Engin. 

25:  374,  479- 
Copper  Tokens,  Old.     Chamb.  J.  51:  363. 
Copper- Works,  Swansea.    Tait,  n.  s.  22:  149. 

—  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  18:  234. 

Copperas  Mine  of  Vermont.     Penny  M.  7:  397. 

Coppet,  Chateau  of.     Blackw.  4:  198,  277. 

Coppin,  Captain  William.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J. 

55:  241- 
Coppinger,  S.     Irish  Q.  8:  626. 
Copp's  Hill  Burial  Ground,  Boston,  Inscriptions  in.    N.  E. 

Reg.  2:  391. 
Coprolite  Works  at  Abington,  Visit  to.     (G.  Sandys) 

Once  a  Week,  12:  328. 
Coptic  Church.     Dub.  R.  28:  314. 
Coptic  Language.     Princ.  27:  388. 
Coptic  Papyri  and  other  MSS.  brought  from  the  East. 

(C.  W.  Goodwin)  Arch.  39:  447. 
Copying,  Devices  for.    All  the  Year,  45:  160. 
Copying  Process,  New.     (R.  H.  Ridout)  Nature,  21 :  155. 


Copyright.  (W.  D.  Howells)  Nation,  i:  774.  —  (E.  L. 
Godkin)  Nation,  4:  520.  6:  147. — (E.A.Walker) 
Nation,  6:  265.  —  (W.  Collins)  luternat.  R.  8:  609. 

—  (M.  Arnold)  Fortn.  33:  319.  Same  art.  Ed. 
M.  94:  513. —  Westm.  116:  392.  —  St.  James,  47: 
71.  —  (E.  Roscoe)  Victoria,  19:  340.  —  (R.  Southey) 
Quar.  21:  196. — Quar.  69:  1S6.  —  Pamph.  2:  169, 
343.  18:  523.  —  (A.  Alison)  Blackw.  51 :  634.  Same 
art.  Am.  Eel.  3:  376.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  181. — 
Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  153,  283.  —  Blackw.  51:  634. 

—  American.     Blackw.  62:  534. 

—  and  Land-Owning.     (G.  Allen)  Eraser,  102:  343. 

—  and  Morality.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  530. 

—  Drone  on.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  28:  303.  —  In- 

ternat.  R.  6:  699. 

—  Ethics  of.     (Grant  Allen)  Macmil.  43:  153. 

—  for  Artists.     (W.  II.  Hunt)  19th  Cent.  5:  418.  — (F. 

Leighton  and  H.  T.  Wells)  19th  Cent.  6:  968.  —  (A. 
G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  27:  igo.  —  Art  J.  6:  25. 
10:  53-369-  — Westm.  113:  355. 

—  Foreign.     Art  J.  2:  94. 

in  Great  Britain.     Liv.  Age,  30:  36,  263. 

—  in  Engravings.     Art  J.  8:  92. 

—  in  Incidents.     Am.  Law  R.  3:  453. 

—  in  Italy.    For.  Q.  26:  160.    Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  1 :  370. 

—  in  relation  to  Libraries  and  Literature.     (A.  R.  Spof- 

ford)  Lib.  J.  i :  84. 

—  International.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  48:  257.  — (G. 

M.  Wharton)  No.  Am.  52:  3S5.  — (J.  G.  Palfrey) 
No.  Am.  55:  245. — (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  67: 
161.  —  (W.  G.  Simms)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  7,  137. — 
(C.  F.  Briggs)  Putnam,  3:  96.  —  (C.  A.  Bristed) 
Galaxy,  10:  811.  —  (E.  S.  Drone)  Scrib.  11:  90. — 
(A.  H.  Dymond)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  2S9.  —  (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  13:  301.  —  (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  20:  430. 
Ed.  R.  95:  145. — Blackw.  51:  107.  62:  534. — 
Westm.  24:  1S7.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  t,33- — Am. 
Q.  21:  214.  —  Knick.  6:  2S5.  22:  360.  —  Dem.  R. 
2:  2S9.  12:  115,  209,  609.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  37. 
5:  663.  6:  69.  —  Am.  Alma.  1836:  97. — So.  Q. 
4:  I.  —  (W.  F.  Rae)  19th  Cent.  10:  723.  —  Am.  Law 
R.  9:  I.— (W.  T.  Howe)  West.  Law  J.  2:  347.— 
West.  Law  J.  10:  515.  —  (W.  F.  Allen)  Lippinc.  25: 
102.  —  O.  &  N.  7:  732. — Penn  Mo.  1:118. — Am. 
Bibliop.  3:  495.  —  Art  J.  3:  240.  Same  art.  In 
ternat.  M.  4:  3S6.  —  Appleton,  7:  441.  —  Chamb. 
J.  47:  107.  —  Dem.  R.  33:  97.  42:  454.  —  Ev.  Sat 
7:  742. — Harper,  46:  906. — Internal.  M.  4:  303. 

—  Macmil.  40:  151,  i5i.  —  Putnam,  9:  85.  —  Tins- 
ley,  9:  528. 

American  Efforts  for.     (C.  E.  Appleton)  Fortn.  27 : 

237- 

and  Congress.     (E.  L.  Didier)  Scrib.  20:  132, 

and  Publishers.  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  29:  340. 

and  Tariff  on  Books.     Westm.  57:  525. 

between  Gl.  Britain  and  America.   Macmil.  20:  89. 

by  Judicial  Decision.     (A.  G.   Sedgwick)  Allan. 

43  ■•  217- 

Carey's  Letters  on.     Liv.  Age,  40:  112. 

English  Report  on.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  618. 

Publisher' sView.  (C.  J.  Longman)Fraser,  103:  372. 

—  Is  it  perpetual?    Am.  Law  R.  10:  16. 

—  Justice  to  Authors.     St.  James,  36:  64. 

—  Law  of.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  12:  415.  —  Am. 

Mo.  M.  11:  105.  —  Lond.  M.  22:  645.  —  Am.  Alma. 
1833:  98. —  Niles's  Reg.  40:  188,  391.  — So.  Lit.  J. 
4:  109,  179,  281. 
Case  of  Reade  vs.  Outram.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J- 53:  545- 

English,  1837.     Eel.  R.  67:  693.  —Mo.  R.  145:  52. 

1839.     Eel.  R.  69:  434. 

1842.     Mo.  R.  158:  66. 


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Copyright,  Law  of,  English,  Talfourd's  Bill.     Tait,  n.  s. 

5:  332. 
under  Queen  Anne.     Pamph.  10:  493. 

—  Literary  and  Musical.     (R.  Blaine)  Fraser,  81 :  278. 

—  of  I>Gsigns.  Art  J.  8:  14-2S3.     12:  14,  63,  2S3. 

—  Political  Economy  of.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Fonn.  2:  227. 

—  Principle  of.     (T.  H.  Farrer)  Fortii.  30:    S36.— (E. 

Laflear)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  373. 

—  Produce  of,  in  England.     Am.  Alma.  1840:  100. 

—  Question  of.     (G.  M.  Adam)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  369. — 

(E.  Dicey)  Fortn.  25:   126. —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 14:  101.  —  Quar.  69:  186. 

—  Reply  to  Mr.  Simms.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  10:  193. 

—  Report  of  Royal  Commission  on.     Ed.  R.  148:  295. 

—  Right  of.     (S.  I.  Prime)  Putnam,  11:  635. 

—  Unreciprocated.     Colburn,  93:   122. 

—  with  respect  to  Abridgments.     West.  Law  J.  5:  97. 
Copyrights  and  Patents.     (L.  Levi)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  743. 

—  Art.     Art  J.  13:  88,  189. 

See  Literary  Property;  Authors,  Rights  of. 
Copyright  Commission,  Huxley  before.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
14:  166. 

—  H.  Spencer  and.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  296,  440. 

—  Tyndall  before.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  39. 

Coquercl,  Athanase  Laurent  Charles.  (A.  R.  Abbott) 
Univ.  Q.  25:  225.  — (E.  E.  Hale)  Unita.  R.  4:  283, 
320,511.  —  (A.  Reville)Theo.  R.  12:  500.  —  Blackw. 
43:  636. — Ev.  Sat.  11:  306. 

—  and  Art-Protestantism.     (R.  St.  J.  T}T\vhitt)   Dark 

Blue,  1 :  755. 

—  Experimental  Christianity.  (R.  Wheaton)  Chr.  Exam. 

44:  I. 

—  Life  and  Work  of.     (S.  "W.  Bush)  Unita.  R.  5:  109. 

—  Sermons  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  l'2xam.  40:  321. 
Coquetry,  F'emale.     West.  M.  5:  226,  457. 
Coquette's  Campaign;  a  Tale.    (L.  de  la  Rame)  Broadw. 

5:  97,  2S9.     Same  art.  Bentley,  48:  407. 
Cora;  a  Poem.     (B.  D.  Hill)  Cath.'World,  19:  41S. 
Coral.     Art  J.  12:  55.  —  (S.  S.  Farmer)  Nat.  M.  9:  32. 

—  Argosy,  10:  491. 

—  and  the  Coral  Fishery.     Penny  M.  9:  79. 

—  Red,  Recent  Investigations  into  the  Natural  History 

of.     (H.  Lawson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  67. 
Corals.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  ii:  25.  —  Chamb. 
J.  47:  325. 

—  and  Coral  Architecture.     (E.  Lewis,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

i:  257. 

—  and  Coral  Fishing.     Broadw.  5:  214. 

—  and  Coral  Islands.     (Mrs.  S.  B.  Herrick)  So.  R.  n.  s. 

13:  387.  — (T.  H.  Huxley)  Good  Words,  12:  104.— 

St.  James,  12:  23-     34^  22S.  —  Nat.  Q.  28:  207. 
Blackwood  on.     Quar.  81:   468.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  15:  577.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  10:  151. 

Brazilian.     (R.  Rathbun)  Am.  Natural.  13:   539. 

Dana's.     (F.  W.  Putnam)  Am.  Natural.  6:  674. — 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOo:  208.  —  (P.  M.  Duncan)  Nature, 

7:  119. 

—  and  Coral  Makers.     Hogg,  14:  446.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  37:  371. 

—  and  their  Polypes.      (P.  M.  Duncan)  Stud.  &  Intel. 

Obs.  3:  81,  241.     4:  95,  445. 

—  at  the  (Jalapagos  Islands.     (L.  F.  Pourtal(''s)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  no:  2S2. 

—  Devonian.     (K.  Billings)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  4:  97. 

—  dredged   in    Expedition   of  the   Porcupine.      (P.  M. 

Duncan)  Nature,  i:  612. 

—  from  the  Gulf  of  California.     (A.  E.  Vcrrlll)  Am.  .1. 

Sci.  99:  93. 

—  Living.     (W.  E.  Damon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  737. 

—  Microscopical.     (S.  B.  Herrick)  Scrih.  14:  689. 

—  New.     (A.  E.  Verrill)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  99:  370. 

—  New  Genus  of.     (F.  B.  Meek)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  62. 


Corals,  Paleozoic  Tabulate,  Affinities  with  existing  Spe- 
cies.    (A.  E.  Verrill)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  1S7. 

—  Rate  of  Growth  of.  (J.  L.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  .Sci.  1 10 :  34. 

—  Source  of  Lime  in  Growth  of.     (E.  N.  Horsford)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  64:  251. 
Coral  Animals,  Structure  of.     Hogg,  7:  80. 
Coral  Fishery.     Hunt,  16:  62. 

—  at  Naples.     Pract.  M.  3:  13S. 

—  in  the  Mediterranean.     House.  Words,  2:  379. 
Coral  Formations,  Consolidation  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  66:  357. 
Coral  Islands.     Chamb.  .J.  41:  58^ — Mus.  2:  394. 

—  and  I.-landers,  .Some.     (.J.  D.  Hague)  .\tlan.  22:  36. 

—  Formation  of.     (C.  Maclareii)  Ed;  New  Philos.  J.  34: 

33.  — Cornh.  7:  415. 

—  Subsidence  of.     (.J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  104:  31. 
Coral  Reefs.     Godey,  56:  239.  —  (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  59:  357-     62:  25,  165,  329. 

—  and  Islands.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  34,  185, 

338.     64:  76. 

—  Darwin's.     Nature,  lo:  353.  —  (J.  D.  Dana)  Nature, 

10:  40S. 

—  in  the  Pacific.    (Sir  H.  Holland)  Quar.  81 :  468.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  15:  577.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  10:  151. 

—  Ed.  R.  53:  216. 
Coral  Rings.     Blackw.  74:  360. 
Coralie.     House.  Words,  12:  60. 
Coram,  Captain  Thomas.     Penny  M.  6:  479. 

—  and  his  Hospital.    (Mrs.  C.  A.  White)  Sharpe,  44:  11. 
Coray,  Dr.,  and  the  Greek  Chui'ch,     (G.  A.  Perdicario) 

Am.  Q.  Obs.  2:  199. 
Corbet,  Bishop  Richard.   Once  a  Week,  27 :  1 22.  —  Temp. 
Bar,  2:  1 78. 

—  Poems  of.     Retros.  12:  299.  —  Blackw.  10:  80. 
Corbould,  Edward  IL,  witli  portrait.    Colburn,  166:  653. 
Corbridge  Altars.     (T.  Mcrell)  Arch.  5:   1S2. 
Corcoran,  Peter,  Poetical  Remains  of.    Lond.  M.  2:  71. 
Corcoran,  W.  W.   Appleton,  11 :  9.  —  So.  R.  n.s.  11:  157. 
Corcumroe  Abbey.     (R.  H.  Home)  Howitt,  i:  80. 
Corda  Concordia;  a  Poem.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  .Vtlan.  48: 

179. 
Cordage,  Agave-Fiber.     Pract.  M.  5:  183. 

—  JIanufacture  of.     Chamb.  J.  24:  391. 

—  Materials  and  Manufacture  of.     Penny  M.  8:  494. 

—  Vegetable  Materials  for.  (J.  Mease)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  21 :  27. 
Cordaj",  Charlotte.     (M.   Fonnaii)   Siiarpe,  44:    205. — 

Peop.  J.  9:  229.  —  (A.  de  Lamartine)  Bentley,  21 : 
570.  —  (J.  Michelet)  Knick.  61:  503.  —  Fraser,  75: 
735.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  8.  —  Chamb.  J.  i :  125,  238. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i:  560.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14: 
142.  —  Knick.  32:  304.  —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  17: 

275- 

—  Execution  of.     Quar.  73:  236. 

Cordelia,  Shakspere's.  (W.  R.  Casteli)  Eel.  ^I.  14:  517. 
Cordelier  of  Sisteron.  (D.  Costello)  Ed.  M.  19:  250. 
Cordcr,  William,  the  Murderer.  All  the  Year,  18:  397. 
Cordicre,  La  belle,  Louise  Labe.  House.  Words,  7:  214. 
Cordilleras  and  the  Andes.  (G.  P.  Disosway)  Nat.  M. 
12:  198,  3S5.     13:  114. 

—  Brand's  Passage  of.     JIus.  15:  276. 

—  Heights  of.     Ed.  New  Pliilos.  .1.  8:  350. 

Cordova.     (A.  Griffiths)  Art  J.  33:  145.  — (S.  P.  Scott) 
Lippinc.  28:  334. 

—  !Mosquc  at.     Penny  M.  9:  401. 

Cordova  Colonist,  Adventures  of.    (T.  J.  Russell)  So,  M. 

11:  90,  155. 
Corea.     Ed.  R.  136:  299.  —  Gcog.  M.  4:  148. 

—  ancl  Loo-Choo,  Hall's  Voyage  to.     Ed.  R.  27:  513. 

—  Glimpse  of.    (C.  A.  Bridge)  Fortn.  25:  96.   Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  129:  168. 

—  Mission  of.     (A.  Kim-IIai-Kim)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7: 

421,  462. 


COREA 


302 


CORN 


Corea,  Oppert's  Voyages  to.  (W.  E.  Griffis)  Nation,  30: 
271. —  (S.  W.  Williams)  New  Eng.  39:  509. 

—  Visit  to.     Chainb.  J.  57:  598. 

What  shall  we  do  with?   (W.  Speer)  Galaxy,  13:  303. 
Coreau  Church,  Early  Days  of.     (F.  Goldie)  Month,  24: 
205,  231. 

—  Modern  llistory  of.     (F.  Goldie)  Month,  25:  281. 
Corfe  Castle,  Dorsetshire.     Penny  M.  5:  476. 

—  Story  of.     Fraser,  48:  551. 

Corfu,  Island  of.  Bentlcy,  46:  493.  —  (C.  K.  Tuckernian) 
Scrib.  4:  445.  —  Blackw.  95:  583.  —  Penny  M.  3: 
394.  — Hogg,  12:  328. 

—  Jervis's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  97:  41. 

—  Life  and  Customs  in.     Westni.  67:  216. 

—  Sketches  of.     Eel.  R.  61 :  1 13. 

—  to  Trieste.     Shar])e,  50:  17,74. 

—  University  of,  Lord  (iuilford  and.     Colburn,  20:  17. 
Coriat,  Tom,  jr.  [S.  Paterson],  Travels  of.    Retros.  12: 

287.     See  Coryat,  Tom. 
Corinth,  Greece,  Isthmus  of.     EcL  Engin.  2:  376. 

Canal  across.     Am.  Arch.  10:  196. 

Corinth,  Miss.,  Battle  of.    (F.  L.  Hubbell)  Land  We  Love, 

6:  97. 
Coriolanus,  C.  M.,  and  Charles,  Duke  of  Bourbon.     (J. 

W.  Calcraft)   Dub.  Univ.  41 :  418.     Same  art.  EcL 

M.  29:  180. 

—  Character  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  ';27- 

Cork,  Richard  Boyle,  Earl  of.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  31 8. 
Cork,  Countess  of.     Bentley,  19:  293. 
Cork,  and  its  Citizens.     Dub.  L^niv.  40:  119. 

—  Council  and  Corporation  of.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  587. 

—  Etchings  from.     (Mrs.  Hoare)  Peop.  J.  5:  163. 

—  Exhibition  at,  1862.     Irish  Q.  2:  626. 

—  Female  Industrial  Schools  in.     Sharpe,  16:  119. 
Cork,  and  the  Cork  Tree.     Penny  M.  8:  210. 
Cork-Cutting.     Chamb.  J.  21 :  29. 

Corkran,  Alice,  Bessie  Lang.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  791. 
Corkran,  J.  F.     An  Hour  ago;   or  Time  in  Dreamland. 

Dub.  Univ.  53:  300.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:  3S8. 
Corliss,  Geo.  H.,  Presentation  of  the  Rumford  Medal  to. 

Eel.  Engin.  2:  266. 
Corniac,  The  Fortunes  of  King.     Dub.  LTniv.  69:  588. 
Cormorants.     (W.  J.  Broderip)  Fraser,  58:  292. 
Cormorant-Fishing.     Chamb.  J.  41:  773. 

—  Chinese  Mode  of.     Penny  M.  4:   76. 
Corn.     (.J.  Buckman)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i :  9. 

—  and  Bullion.     Brit.  Q.  3:  221. 

—  and  Currency.     Pamph.  14:  285.  —  Westm.  41:  319. 

—  and  Money.     Ed.  R.  26:  135. 

—  Sir  J.  Banks  on  Blight  in.     Ed.  R.  7:  148. 

—  Cause  of  Disease  in.     Pamph.  6:  401. 

—  Cobbett's.     Westm.  11:  54. 

—  Disease  in.  Banks  on.     Eel.  R.  2:  53S. 

—  Exported,  Bounty  on.     (F.  Horner)  Ed.  R.  5:  190. 

—  History  of  a  Sack  of.     All  the  Year,  18:  516,  535,  565. 

—  Importation,  11.  Davis  on.     Fraser,  3:  727. 

—  Indian.     See  Indian  Corn. 

—  Price  of  foreign.     Ed.  R.  41 :  55. 

—  Production  of.     Pract.  M.  2:  394. 

—  Threshing  in  the  East.     Penny  M.  10 :  220. 

—  Use  of,  in  England.     Penny  M.  2:  370. 
Corns,  Pet.     St.  James,  34:  274. 

Corn-Fields,  Gleanings  from.     Dub.  Lliiv.  44:  3S3. 
Corn-Husking  in  America.     Penny  M.  5:  376. 
Corn  Law  and  a  fixed  Duty.     Blackw.  29:  645. 

—  Project  of,  1S27.     Lond.  iM.  17:  525. 

Corn  Laws.  (H.  Edwards)  Quar.  51 :  228.  —  (E.  Elliott) 
Tait,  3:  531.  n.  s.  i:  22S.  Blackw.  21:  169,  274. 
22:  240.  29:  645.  35:  792.  44:  650.  45:  170.  51: 
537.  52:271.  54:  53S.— Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  270. 
9:  507.  12:  462.  16:  30.  —  Westm.  3:  394.  6: 
373.    7:  169.    9:  313. 


Com  Laws.  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  11:  i.  17:510. 
l8:  108.  20:  265,  514.  — (W.  R.  Greg)  Westm. 
37=  348.  38:  494-  41:  319-  46:  119.  — Pamph. 
4:  >3ii  177,489-  8:  127.  10:  249. —Ed.  R.  24: 
491-  26:  135.  33:  155.  41:  55.-44:  319.— 
Quar.  35:  269.  37:426.  51:228.  68:131.  — Ed. 
R.  69:  79.  74:344,489.  75:  339.  — Mo.  R.  95: 
198.  iii:  202.  —  (T.  Lyman)  No.  Am.  i:  214.— 
Niles's  Reg.  28:  251.  33:  10.  —  (,J.  M.  Whiton) 
Hunt,  5:  519.  — Selcc.  Ed.  R.  6:  211.  — Dub.  Univ. 
13:  334-  19:  159-  — Colburn,  17:  349.  92:  62.— 
Tait,  3:  41.— Eel.  R.  69:  79. 

—  Action  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  626. 

—  Advocates  and  Opposers  of.  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  117,  201,  217. 

—  Agricultural  Petition  on.     Pamph.  14:   i. 

—  and  the  Bread-Taxry.     (E.  Elliott)  Tait,  4:  260,  446. 

—  and  Catechism.     Colburn,  26:  330-420. 

—  and  Taxation.     Ed.  R.  33:  155. 

—  Combinations  and.     (E.  Elliott)  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  253. 

—  and  Free  Trade.     (T.  C.  B.  Fraser)  New  Dom.  19:  509. 
Chalmers  on.     Chr.  Obs.  41 :  459. 

—  Changes  required  in.     Ed.  R.  58:  271. 

—  Commerce  versus.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  117. 

—  Debate  on,  1842.     Westm.  38:  494. 

—  Dilennnas  on.     Blackw.  45:  170. 

—  Distress  of  the  Landed  Interest.     (T.  P.  Thompson) 

Westm.  18:  loS. 

—  Effect  of.     Tait,  4:  344. 

on  Banking.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  i:  130. 

—  Historical  Examination  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  610. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  R.  74:  489. 

—  in  1814.     Eel.  R.  20:  I. 

—  in  1842.     Eel.  R.  75:  339. 

—  in  Parliament,  183S.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  201-541. 

—  Lord  Milton  on.  ^Ecl.   R.  56:  436.- (T.   P.Thomp- 

son) Westm.  17:  510. 

—  Monopoly  of  Food.     Westm.  20:  378. 

—  of  Athens  and  Rome.     Ed.  R.  83:  351. 

—  Peel  on.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  405. 

—  Piatt's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  156:  loi. 

—  Railway  Glance  at.     Fraser,  19:  254. 

—  Repeal  of  the  British.     Dem.  R.  29:  3S5. 

—  Prospect  of,  1S46.     (W.  R.  Greg)  AVestm.  46:   119. 

—  Salomans  on,  1839.     Mo.  R.  151:  54. 

—  Tariff,  and  Income  Tax,  1S42.     Eel.  R.  75:  573. 
Corn-Law  Agitation.      (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  71:  244. — 

Dub.  L^niv.   13:  334.  —  Tait,   n.  s.   i:  72,  140,  2S1. 
7-  135-273-    8:  67-746. 
Corn-Law  Conference,  Anti-,  IManchester,  1841.     Eel.  R. 

74:  344- 
Corn-Law  Deputation  to  Sir  R.  Peel.     Blackw.  52:  271. 
Corn-Law  Hymn.     (E.  Elliott)  Tait,  4:   no. 
Corn-Law  League,  Anti-.     Fraser,  27:  503.     29:  364. — 

Eel.  R.  77:  461.     81:  100. 

—  History  and  Prospects  of,  1844.    Eel.  R.  79:  194. 

—  Revenge  of.     Blackw.  52:  542. 

Corn-Law  Orators,  pro  and  con.     Fraser,  34:  91. 
Corn-Law  Policy  of  Sir  R.  Peel.     Quar.  70:  265.     81: 

147.  — Blackw.  51:  537. 
Corn-Law  Question.  Blackw.  35:  792. — Pamph.  17:  417. 
Corn-Law  Rhymes.     (T.  Carlyle)  Ed.  R.  55:  338.  — (E. 

Elliott)  Tait,  2:  83,  765.'   See  Elliott,  Ebenezer. 
Corn-Law  Riots.     Blackw.  52:  410. 
Corn  Trade.     Mo.  R.  iii:  i.  — Penny  M.  14:  452. 

—  of  Great  Britain  and  the  V.  S.     De  Bow,  16:  411. 

—  of  Northern  Eui'ope.     Penny  31.  8:  221,  242. 

—  Tracts  on.     (T.  Chalmers)  No.  Brit,  i :  67.  —  Blackw. 

20:  359. 

—  of  United  States.     (C.  Hudson)  Hunt,  12:  421.  —  (K. 

Fisher)  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  430. 

—  with  Hungary.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  9:  126. 
See  Food;  Grain;  Wheat. 


CORXAGE 


303 


CORONATION 


Corna^e,   Tenure  or  Service  of.     (F.  M.  Xichols)  Arch. 

39:  349- 
Cornaro,  Catherine.     See  Catharine  Comaro. 
Combury,  Lord.     (J.  R.  Brodhead)  Hist.  M.  13:  71. 

—  impeached  as  a  Forger.     Hist.  M.  7:  329. 
Corneille,  Pierre.     (F.  W.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  78:  214. — 

with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  75:  75;.  —  Penny  M.  10:  369. 

—  and  Drj-den.     Principles  of  the  Drama.     Fraser.  66: 

383- 

—  and  French  Tragic  Drama.     Xat.  Q.  23:  256. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Dub.  Univ.  71:   158. 

—  and  his  Times.     Bentley,  32:  89.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

27:  66.— Hogg,  9:  355.  — Liv.  Age,  34:  193. 

—  and  the  literary  Societj'  of  his  Age.     Temp.  Bar,  45: 

516.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  2S1. 

—  and   Shakspere,  Guizot's.     Dub.    Univ.   40:    1S7. — 

Blackw.  72:  396.     Same  art.  Eel.  JL  27:   535. — 
No.  Brit.  18:  106. 

—  Life  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  647. 

Cornelian,  An  ancient.     (.1.  Hodgson)  Arch.  2:  42. 

Cornelius  the  Centurion.     Kitto,  33:  46. 

Cornelius,  Elias,  Life  of.  Am.  Q.  Reg.  4:  249.  5:1. — 
(E.  G.  Smith)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  30S. 

Cornelius,  Peter  von,  German  Painter.  Art  J.  17:  i. — 
Cath.  World,  6:  391.  —  Hours  at  Home,  i:  18. 

Cornelius,  W.,  Sonnets  by.     Lond.  M.  i:  423,  531. 

Cornelius's  Memorial.    (W.  ^L  Reily)  Mercersb.  14:  457. 

Conielius  O'Dowd  upon  Men  and  Women,  etc.  (C.  J. 
Lever)  Blackw.  95:  172--4S.  96:  1-755.  97-  5"- 
556.  98:24-755.  99:67-489.  100:109-713.  loi: 
54-576.  102:99-725.  103:180-748.  104:97-745. 
105:  174-759.  xo5:  125-720.  107:  237-591.  108: 
351-508.     109:230,580.     110:169-728.    111:364. 

Cornell,  Ezra,  with  portrait.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  79,  119. 

—  and  Cornell  University.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  24:  447. 
Cornell  University.     (D.  C.  Gilman)  Xation,  i:   44. — 

(J.  M.  Hart)"Scrib.  6:  199.  —  (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Unita. 
R.  i:  325.  — (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  22:  161. 

—  Co-education  at.     (A.  C.  Brackett)  Victoria,  31:  218. 

—  History  of.     (G.  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  4:  125. 

—  Library  of.     (W.  Fiske)  Lib.  J.  2:  71. 

—  Recollections  of.     (T.   Hughes  and  W.  D.  Rav.-lins) 

Ev.  Sat.  10:  370,  466. 
Corners,  Commercial.  (W.  B.  Halhed)  19th  Cent.  10:  532. 

—  Remedies  for.     (H.  White)  Xation,  33:  210. 
Corner-Stone,  A.     (C.  Cook)  Galaxy,  5:   144. 
Corney,  Bolton,  and  Isaac  Disraeli.     Cornh.  40:  6S7. 
Corney  Noonan's  Courtship.     (M.  A.   Browne)  Godey, 

21:  180. 
Cornish  Customs  in  May.     Chamb.  J.  56:  260. 
Cornish  Engine.     All  the  Year,  3:  393. 
Cornish  Hug.     House.  Words,  18:  296. 
Cornish  Language,  Expiration  of.    (D.  Barrington)  Arch. 

3:  278. 

—  Observations  on.     (D.  Barrington)  .\rch.  5:  81. 

—  Vestiges  of.  (C.  ^I.  Ingloby)  (Jnce  a  Week,  14:  193. 
Cornish  M.iy  Song.  (E.  Boger)  Once  a  Week,  12:  559. 
Coriiisli  Elinors  in  .Vnicrica.  (Sir  F.  B.  Head)(iimr.  36:  81. 
Cornish  Vicar,  Remembrances  of.  All  the  Year,  13:  153. 
Cornplanter,  Chief  of  the  Seneca  Indians.     (W.  Hall) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  31.  —  f>lden  Time,  i:  92. 
Cornstalk,  the  Shawanee  Chief.     (W.  H.  Foote)  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  16:  533.  — (.M.  M.  -loncs)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5. 

583- 
Cornu  Tribes,  Vocabulary  of.     (W.  .\.  Pechoy)  Anthrop. 

J.  i:  143. 
Cornwall,  Barry.     See  Procter,  B.  W. 
Cornwall.     Quar.  102:  289. 

—  Antiquities  of.     Quar.  123:  ;^^. 

—  and  the  Cornish  People.     Lond.  Q.  19:  i. 

—  and  Derbyshire,  Jlining  Laws  of.     Penny  M.  12:  4S7. 

—  and  Devon.    Ed.  R.  93:  71. 


Cornwall  and  Devon,  Coast  of.     (C.  W.  Wood)  Argosy, 
27:  124,  206. — Once  a  Week,  10:  645,  673. 

—  Are  there  Jews  in?     (.M.  Miiller)  Eel.  M.  69:  47. 

—  Budehaven  in.     Chamb.  J.  54:  449. 

—  Carnival  in.     All  the  Year,  27:  417. 

—  Church  of  England  in.     Chr.  Rem.  47:  142. 

—  Coast  of,   in   1800.     (I.  Taylor)  Good  Words    5:    8. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  80:  371. 

—  Corners  in.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  502. 

—  Customs  and  Traditions  of.     Brit.  Q.  52:  281. 

—  Daniel  Gumb's  Rock.     All  the  Year,  15:  206. 

—  Ethnology  and  Literature  of.     Lond.  (j.  13:  322. 

—  Fair  Maids  of.     Chamb.  J.  26:  249. 

—  Fisherfolk  of.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  394. 

—  Folk-Lore  of.     Eel.  R.  122:  179. 

—  in  its  religious  Aspect.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  195. 

—  Laboring  Classes  of.     Penny  M.  5:  196. 

—  Legend  of.     (T.  A.  Ilanourt)  Overland,  14:  88. 

—  Legends  of .   Chamb.  J.  43:  103.  —  Dub.  Univ.  77:  481. 

—  Life    in.   Week's    Study   of.      (D.    M.    Craik)   Good 

Words,  8:  61. 

—  Mines  of,  Contracts  in.     Penny  M.  3:  50. 

and  Miners  of.  Chamb.  J.  2:  245.  —  Lond.  Q.  6:436. 

—  Mining  in,  and  its  Traditions.     Good  Words,  8:  126. 

—  More  of.     (H.  Alford)  Good  Words,  9:  673. 

—  Xaturalist's  Rambles  in.     Intel.  Obs.  9:   iii. 

—  Xorth  Coast  of.    (II.  Alford)  Good  Words,  9:  222,  286. 

—  Old  Haunts  and  Remains  of  a  Cornish  Genius,  W. 

Borlase.     Lond.  0-  ^7-  3S5. 

—  Pilchard  Fishery  in.     Hunt,  49:  302. 

—  Rambles  in.     Fraser,  96:  575. 

—  Remarkable  Rocks  in.     Penny  M.  5:  28. 

—  St,  Columb  and  X.  W.  Coast  of.     (G.  F.  Jackson) 

Once  a  Week.  7:  527. 

—  Saunter  in.     (I).  C.  Macdonald)  Appleton,  22:  112. 

—  Seas  of,  Rambles  by.     (R.  Xoel)  Macmil.  34:  334. 

—  Sepulchral  Moiunncnts  of.     Xature,  7:  337,  378. 

—  Sketches  from.     (W.  II.  Rideing)  Harper,  63:  801. 

—  a  Tale  of  the  West.     Colburn,  16;  393. 

—  Through.     Belgra.  i:  217. 

—  Tin  Jlines  of.     Dub.  L'^niv.  58:  32. 

—  Who  owns  ?    Chamb.  J.  34:  1S3. 

Cornwall,  X.  Y.,  Circulating  Library.     Lib.  J.  3:  67. 
Cornwallis,  Caroline  Frances.     No.  Brit.  42:  341.     .Same 

art.  Liv,  Age,  85:  59S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  270. 
Cornwallis,  Charles,  Lord.     (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  89: 

114.  — (.1.  W.  Kaye)  Good  Words,  6:  543.  —  Quar. 

105:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  61:  392. 

—  Administration  of,  in  India.     Westm.  89:  149. 

—  Biography  of.     Westm.  72:  290. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Bent.  Q.  i:  375.  —  Ed.  R.  109: 

387.  —  Dub.  R.  46:  no.  —  Brit.  Q.  30:  i. 

—  in  America.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  67:  31. 

—  Surrender  of.     (H.  P.  Johnston)  Harper,  63:  323. 
See  Yorktown,  Va. 

Cornwallis  House,  S.  C.  (M.  P.  Thatcher)  Smb.  9:  618. 
Coronado, Carolina.  Life  and  Poems.  Chr.  Exam.  77:  160. 
Coronado,   Francis  Vas(|uez  de.     Expedition  to  Cibola. 

(L.  II.  Morgan)  Xo.  Am.  108:  457. 
Coronation.     Blackw.  9:  337. 

—  of  (Jeorge  IV.     Portfo.(l)cn.)  26:  340.  —  Niles's  Reg. 

21:  54. 
Coronations.     Lond.  M.  2:  56. 

—  (^eremonics  connected  with.     Lond.  ^I.  2:  81. 

—  English.     Penny  M.  7:  249. 

—  of  the  Queens  of  England,  Plancheon.  ^lo.  R.  146: 109. 
Coronation  Coronal:  Imitations  of  various  Poets.    Fraser, 

4:  375- 
Coronation  Medals,  English,  from  Edward  VI.,  Till  on. 

5Io.  R.  155:  559. 
Coronation  Oath.     Blackw.  24:   i.  —  Fraser,  8:   100. — 

Mo.  R.  113:  387. 


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304 


COSMIC 


Coroner's  Clerk.    Bentlcj',  25:  1-614.    26:1-617.    27:49. 
Coroner's  Inquest;  a  Tale.    Bentley,  41:  282.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  41:  88. 
Coroners.     (J.  R.  Phillips)  Fraser,  97:  346. 

—  Duties  of.     Irish  Q.  9:  26S. 

—  Notes  on.     (T.  H.  Tyudale)  Am.  Law  R.  ii:  4S0. 
Corot,  Jean  Baptiste  Caniille.     (A.  H.  Bicknell)  O.  <S;  N. 

10:     637.  —  (R.  Menard)  Portfo.  6:    146.  —  Portfo. 
i:  60. 

—  and  Millet.     (J.  C.  Carr)  Contemp.  26:  157. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  P.  Moore)  Overland,  15:  468. 
Corporal's  Story;  a  Tale.     (M.  B.)  Temp.  Bar,  3:  273. 
Corporal  Punishment.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  575. 

—  as  a  moral  Discipline.     (J.  C.  Kimball)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

37:   199- 

—  Commission  on.     Fraser,  13:  645. 

—  in  Scliools.     (B.  Kurtz)  Evang.  R.  i:  131. — West. 

Mo.  R.  1 :  377. 

—  and  Penal  Reformation.     Fraser,  71:  154. 
Corporations.     Ed.  R.  58:  469.  —  Dem.  R.  9:  107. 

—  Advantages  and  Disadvantages  of.     (A.  B.  Johnson) 

Hunt,  23:  626. 

—  and  Monopolies.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  359. 

—  Borrowing  Power  of.  (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  12:398. 

—  Decisions  relating  to.  Bank.M.  (N.  Y.)27:  21,  97, 172. 

—  for  industrial  Purposes.    (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  i :  521. 

—  History  of.     Fraser,  1 1 :  309. 

—  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  800. 

—  Legislative  Control  over.     (C.  J.  Ingersoll)  Dem.  R. 

5:  99- 

—  Legislative  Policy  of  Maine.     (F.  O.  J.  Smith)  Hunt, 

16:  256. 

—  Municipal,  of  Scotland.     Westm.  24:  156. 
Origin  and  Progress  of.     Westm.  22:  408. 

—  of  New  York,  Law  of.     Hunt,  18:  43S. 

Legislative  History  of.    (A.  B.  Johnson)  Hunt,  23: 

610. 

—  Reform  of.     Bank  M.  (N.  Y.)  32 :  1S4.  —  Brit.  &  For. 

R.  i:  60,  512.    4:  460. — Westm.  29:  48.  —  Fraser, 
11:  42S.  —  Dub.  Univ.  6:  119. 

—  Unreformed.     Cornh.  42:  •]•]. 

—  Valuation  of  Property  of.     (W.  Farr)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

39:  464. 
(See  Joint-Stock  Corporations. 
Corporation  and  Test  Acts.     Cong.  7:  367. — Westm.  o: 

I,  ZIZ- 
Corporation  Bill.     Fraser,  12:  114. 
Corporation  Plate  and  Insignia  of  Office.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art 

J.  32:  9-361.     33:  105-365. 
Corpulency.     (W.  J.  Youmans)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  445. — 

Cornh.  7:  457. — Westm.  lo:  169. —  Anal.  M.  5:  2S0. 

—  Art  of  unfattening.     Liv,  Ago,  54:  69. 

—  Banting  on.     Blackw.  96:  607.  — Chamb.  J.  41 :  268. 
and  Harvey  on.     Colburn,  131:  116. 

—  Chambers  on.     Liv.  Age,  27:  301. 

—  Corsets  and.     Lond.  Soc.  16:  312. 

—  Ward  on.     Blackw.  17:  69. 

Corpus  Christi,  Festival  of.    (J.Cordner)  Unita.  R.  6:  195. 

Corpus  MSS.     Bentley,  8:  153. 

Corpus  Missal,  and  its  probable  Date.     (S.  Malone)  Dub. 

R.  88:  333. 
Corral,  The.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  149. 
C'rrect  Card;  a  Racing  Lyric.     Temp.  Bar,  38:  366. 
Correggio,  Antonio  da.     Ecce  Homo.     Penny  M.  7:  177. 

—  and  Leonardo  da  Vinci.     Blackw.  28:  270. 

—  Magdalen  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  375. 

Correlation  of  Physical  Forces.  (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  70:  399.  —  (W.  R.  Grove)  Cornh.  6:  707.  — 
Brit.  Q.  14:  155. 

—  Does  it  presuppose  conscious  Beings?     (W.  T.  Harris) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  11:  433. 

—  in  its  Bearing  on  Mind.     (A.  Bain)  Macmil.  16:  372. 


Correlationists.      Do   they    believe    in    Self-Movement  ? 

(W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Pliilos.  6:  2S9. 
Correspondaut,  Lc.     Browuson,  13:  121. 
Corrosj)ondeuts,  Distant.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  5:  2S2. 

—  To.     ('onih.  7:  Soi. 

&tt  War  Corresj)ondeuts. 
Corrie,  Daniel,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  48:   19. 
Corrigan,  Sir  Dominic.     (E.  D.  Mapother)  Irish  Mo.  8: 

160. 
Corrosion  of  Metals.     (R.  Adic)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43:  274. 

—  of  Plate-Iron.     (I.  Sherwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  £0. 
Corrupt  Practices  Bill,   1S81.     (S.  C.  Buxton)  Contemp. 

39:  758- 
Corsair's  Bride.     (W.  H.  G.  Kingston)  Bentley,  56:  161, 

294. 
Corselet,  Account  of  a  British  Gold.     (J.  Gage)  Arch.  26: 

422. 
Corsets.     Godey,  68:  527. 

—  and  Corpulence.     Lond.  Soc.  16:  312. 

—  Use  of.     Chamb.  J.  6:  102.     See  Stays. 
Corsica.     (R.  Nowell)  F'raser,  99:   115. 

—  and  Sardinia,  Forester's  Rambles  in.  Liv.  Age,  58:  778. 

—  Description  and  History  of.     Cornh.  18: 

—  Fortnight  in.     Belgra.  4:  87. 

—  Gregorovius's.     Quar.  96:  260. 

—  in  1S67.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  14:   17,  70,  121. 

—  Traits  of  Corsican  Character.     (G.  Burdett)  Colbur 

73:  81-223. 

—  Voc(5ratrices  of.     Once  a  Week   17:  437. 
Corsican  Highlands,  In.     (R.  Noel)  Eraser,  100:  3S6. 
Corso  in  Carnival  Time;  a  Tale.     Knick.  60:  ■},■},. 
Corson,  J.  W.     Loiterings  in  Europe.     Meth.  Q.  8:  613. 
Corson,  James,  Struggles  of.     Chamb.  J.  4:  31. 

Cort,  Henry.     Liv.  Age,  52:  667. 

Cortez,  Fernando,  and  his  Wife.     Liv.  Age,  71:  51. 

—  Dispatches  of.     (W.  B.  Lawrence)  No.  Am.  57:  459. 

—  Liv.  Age,  4:  236. — Mo.  R.  162:  210. 

—  Letter  from.     Portfo. (Den.)  18:  127,   190.  2S0.     19: 

18,  108. 

—  Life  and  Adventures  of.     (J.  B.  Duffey)  Godey,  50: 

51-534- 

—  Prescott's  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  162:  415. 

—  Tomb  of.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World    33:  24. 
Corti)H),  P.  de.     Sharpe,  37:   153. 
Corundum.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo,  4:  452. 

—  of   North   ('arolina,   Georgia,   and  Montana.     (J.  L. 

Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  io5:  iSo.  —  (C.  U.  Shepard) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  104:  109,  175. 
Corunna,  Battle  of.     Pennj'  M.  2:  15. 

—  Retreat  to.     (H.  Curling)  Bentley,  18:  74.     19:52. 
Corvees.     (G.  A.  Rogers)  Belgra.  41 :  322. 
Corvinus,  Matthias.     (J.  O.  Noyes)  Nat.  M.  13:  207. 
Corwin,  Thomas,  with  portrait.     Am.  Whig  R.  6:  310. 

—  (W\  F.  G.  Shanks)  Harper,  35:  80. 
Corwine,  A.  H.,  Sketch  of.     West.  M.  3:  294, 
Coryat,  Tom.     Penny  M.  14:  5,  14,  22. 

—  Crudities.     (T.  Roscoe)  Retros.  6:  206. 

—  Travels  of.     (H.  T.  Wood)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  Ii:  183.  — 

Retros.  12 :  287. 
Cosmetor,  Peter.     (G.  Masson)  Kitto,  36:  81. 
Cosmetics.     (J.   Scoffcm)  Belgra.  4:  208.      Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  71:  1 132.  — Chamb.  J.  42:  449.  —  Hunt, 

46:  139. 

—  Faco-Enameling.     Chamb.  J.  45:  641. 

—  for  the  Hair.     (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  5:  383. 

—  Hair-Dyes,  etc.     Cornh.  7:  391,  738. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Penny  M.  7:-467,  477. 

—  Painting  the  Lily.    tJhamb.  J.  37:  124. 

Cosmic  and  Organic  Evolution.     (L.  T.  Ward)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  11:  672. 
Cosmic  Emotion.     (W.  K.  Clifford)  19th  Cent.  2:  411. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  74. 


COSMIC 


305 


COTTIN 


Cosmic  Forces.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  205. 

Cosmic  Philosophy.     (J.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  618. — 

(C.  C.  Kvcrett)  Unita.  K.  5:  4S2.  — (B.  P.  Browne) 

Mcth.  Q.  36:  655. 

—  Fiskc's.    (M.  S.  Plielps)  NewEng.  34:  530.  —(F.  Pol- 

lock) Fortn.  23:  725.  —  (D.  A.  .SpaMiiig)  Nature, 

12:  267.  —  (J.  E.  Cabot)  No.  Am.  120:  200. 
Cosmo  III.    Travels  through  England  in  1669.    Lond.M. 

4:  156. 
Cosmogony.    (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  24:  130.  —  Brownson, 

20:  29,  :o(.  —  Mo.  Eel.  M.  26:  69-359.  —  Lond.  C^. 

32:  35«- 

—  according  to  the  Bible  and  .Science.   Brownson,  20:  204. 

—  Davis's  Divine  Revelations.     Deni.  K.  21:  207. 

—  Mosaic.     (J.  D.  Dana)  New  Eng.  16:  74. — (S.  Hop- 

kins) New  Eng.  35:  58. 
C.  W.  Goodwin  on.     (H.  A.  DuBois)  Am.  Church 

R.  14:  306. — NewEng.  19:  541. 
Relation  of,  to  Science.     (C.  B.  Warring)  Penn  Mo. 

9:  43°- 

See  Bible;  Genesis;  Creation. 
Cosmography,  Age  of  Sun  and  Earth.    Liv.  Age,  138:  796. 
Cosmologv,  Biblical.     (W.  F.  Warren)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  752. 

—  Hickok's  Rational.     (0.  W.  Wight)  New  Eng.  16: 

817. —(W.  D.  Wilson)  Am.  Church  R.  12:  239.— 
Princ.  31:  305.  —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11:  353. 
Cosmoramas,  Dioramas,  and  Panoramas.     Pennv  M.  11: 

3^3- 
Cosmos,  Humboldt's.  (Sir  J.  W.  F.  Herschel)  Ed.  R.  87: 
170.  —  (A.  W.  Ely)  Quar.  77:  1:4.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  7:  353.  —  Eel.  R.  95:  720.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
46:  332.  —  Am.  AVhig  R.  3:  59S.  —  (C.  G.  Forshej-) 
De  Bow,  g:  150,  271.    12:  370.  —  Liv.  Age,  12:  327. 

—  Brit.  Q.  3:  320.  —  (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  4: 
202.     See  Humboldt,  A.  von. 

—  Symbolism  of.     (Brother  Azarias)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  84. 

—  Tyndall  on  Origin  of.    (M.  Hopkins)  I'rinc.  n.  s.  4:  471. 

—  Views  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  561. 

Cossack  Epic  of  Demetrius  Rigmarolovicz.     Fraser,  20: 

7>5- 
Cossacks.     (C.  A.  G.  Bridge)  Geog.  JI.  5:  113.      Same 
art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  241.  — (E.  F.  Hall)  Put- 
nam, 5:  236.  —  (Dr.  Michelsen)  Bentley,  55:  211. 

—  (J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  30:  233.  —  Blackw.  46:  345. 

—  Captured  i)y.     Lippinc.  20:  684. 

—  History  and  Literature  of.     For.  Q.  26:  266.     Same 

art.  Am.  Eel.  i:  332. 

—  of  the  Don.     (D.  Ker)  Galaxy,  23:  406. 

Amongst.     Temp.  Bar,  50:  244.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

89:  237. 

—  of  tlic  Ukraine,  Krasinski's.     Brit.Q.  10:  264.  —  Tait, 

n.  s.  16:  468. 

—  Ride  with,  at  Kertch.     Cornh.  7:  401. 

—  Songs,    History,  and   Destiny   of.      (Prince   Howra) 

Sharpe,  18:  220.  —  Nat.  .M.  4:  35. 
See  Ukraine. 
Cost.  Counting  the.     L>ub.  I'niv.  77:   171. 

—  of  Living,  1650-51.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:   1S9. 

Costa  Rica  and  its  Railroad.     (J.  T.  Meagher)  Overland, 
10:  160. 

—  Geology  of.     (W.  M.  Gabb)  Am.  .T.  Sci    109:  19S. 

—  Holidays  in.  (T.  F.  Jleagher)  Harper,  20:  iS,  145,  304. 

—  Mission  to.     (R.  JL  Walsh)  Liiijiiiic.  10:   511. 

—  Sketch  of  Life  in.     Temp.  Bar,  21:  331. 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  G.  Waller)  .So.  M.  15:  262,  374. 

—  Wagner's,  1853-54.     Colburn,  108:  253.  —  Liv.  Age, 

51:  769. 
Coste,  Pascal,  Obituarj-  of.     Am.  Arch.  8:  185. 
Costebclle,    P.  de,    Expedition    against  Newfoundland, 

1705.     M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  107. 
Costello,  Dudley,     Bentley,  58:  543. 

—  Valley  of  the  Meuse.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  498. 

20 


Costello,  Edward.  Life  of.     Mus.  37:  248. 

Costello,  Louisa  Stuart.     Gabrielle.     Mo.  R.  161:  445. 

—  Redwald;  a  Tale  of  Mona.     Lond.  M.  2:  631. 

—  Summer  among  Bocages  and  Vines.     Mo.  R.  153:  75. 
Coster,  Anna  V.     See  Vallayer  Coster. 

Costers  and  their  Donkeys.     Chamb.  .J.  54:  753. 
Costermongcrs'  Club.     (A.  Forbes)  Belgra.  10:  355. 
Costume.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Godey,  30:  139. 

—  and  Character.     Cornh.  12:  568. 

—  Art  of.     Quar.  79:  372. 

—  British.     Mo.  R.  135:   10. 

Medixval  and  modern.     Lond.  Q.  4:  122. 

—  Character  of.     Chamb.  J.  9:  313.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

18:  399. 

—  Curiosities  of.     (H.  Curling)  Bentley,  19:  68. 

—  Development  in.     (G.  H.  Darwin)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  40. 

—  Eccentricities  of.     All  the  Year,  9:  2S0. 

—  in  all  Ages.     Godey,  61 :  59. 

—  in  i8th  Century.     (A.  Andrews)  Colburn,  102:  186. 

—  in  Sculpture.     (F.  G.  Stephens)  Fraser,  75:  3S2. 

—  ;Male,  of  the  Period.     Ev.  .Sat.  10:  49S. 

—  Modern;  Welsh  Sketch.  (A.  Beale)  Temp.  Bar,  33:  96. 

—  National,  Brewster's.     Am.  Mo.  M.  Ii:  503. 

—  of  all  Nations.     Godey,  40:  67-395.    41:  44-200.    42: 

34-353-    43:  i55-3''^o-    44=  45-469-    45=  15-5'^- 

—  of  Englishwomen.  (W.  Thornbury)  Art  J^.  28:  17-237. 

—  of  the  Future.     Internat.  M.  3:  103. 

—  of  Roman  Ladies.     Portfo.(Den.)  29:  2I. 

—  of  various  Epochs.      (Prof.  Heideloff)  Art  J.  4:  20, 

108,  212. 

—  Old  English.     Antiquary,  2:  197. 

—  Songs  and  Poems  on.     Chamb.  .J.  11 :  349. 

—  Togas  and  Toggery.     (C.  Cook)  Scrib.  14:  783 

—  Wigs  and  Ringlets.     Tinsley,  9:  201. 
See  Dress;  Fasiiions. 

Costumes.    Anticpiary,  3:  219,  243,  303.     4:  51. 

—  Correct.     All  the  Year,  32:  163. 

—  Grecian  and  .Vlbanian.     Penny  M.  5:  179,  1S7,  220. 

—  of  various  Epochs.     Art.!.  3:   iS,  92,  2S1. 

—  Stage,  Historj' of.     Penny  >L  6:  1S7. 

Cote  d'Or,  Autumn  in.     (.M.  B.  Edwards)  Fraser,  102: 
357.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  114. 

—  Traditions  of.     St.  James,  3:   105. 

—  Vineyards  of.     House.  Words,  n:  28. 

Cothrcn,  William.     Historj'  of  Woodbury-,  Conn.,  with 

portrait.     (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  193. 
Cotopaxi,  Eruptions  of.     (A.  Flores)  Nation,  25:  149. 

—  First  .\sccnt  of.     (.1.  Orton)  Nature,  7:  449. 
Cotswold  Games.     Cornh.  37:  710. 

Cotta,  Bernhard  von.  (R.  R.  Noel)  Nature,  20:  505. 
Cottage  and  Castle;  a  Sketch.  Dub.  L'tiiv.  64:  566. 
Cottage  by  the  River.     (T.  Wyatt)  Blackw.  124:   735. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  S03. 
Cottage  in  a  Glen;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  i:  78. 
Cottages.     (.J.  Wilscn)   Blackw.   19:  241. — Chamb.  J. 

46:  615. 

—  Cost  of.     (H.  Martincau)  Once  a  Week,  2:  61,  169. 

—  Model.     Godey,  33:  133,  181,  229.     34:44-307.     35: 

95-325- 
Cottage  Allotments,  Pauperism  and.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  574, 

842.     33:  91,  222. 
Cottage  Building  in  Norway.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  591. 
Cottage  Life  in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  55. 

—  in  Scotland;  a  Tale.     Shar]>e.  47:  196.     48:   134. 
Cottage  Property  in  London.     (O.  Ilill)  Fortn.  6:  681. 
Cottager's  Wife.     Chr.  Obs.  12:   129,201,273. 
Cottagers  and  Cottages.     Conih.  41:  6S3. 

Cotter's  Birthd.ay.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  36S. 

Cotterill,  Thomas   Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  24:  529,  597. 

Cottoswold  Hills.     Lond.  Soc.  24:  236. 

Cottin,  Mad.  Sophie.     (Alice  King)  Argosy,, l8:  103. 

—  Anielie  Mansfield.    Quar.  i :  304. 


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306 


COTTON 


Cottin,  Mad.  Sophie,     Elizabeth.     Ed.  R.  11:448, 
Cottle,  Joseph.     Fall  of  Cambria;  a  Poem.     Eel.  K.  12: 

'073- 
Cotton,  Agnes,  her  House  for  Waifs.  Good  Words,  14:  65. 
Cotton,  W.  J.  IJiehurd,  witii  portrait.    Colburn,  166:  51S. 
Cotton,  George  Edward  L.,  liishop  of  Cakiitta.     Macmil. 

15:  102.  —  Brit.  (i.  45:  214.  — Clir.  Obs.  71:  241. 
Cotton,  John.     (J.  8.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  3:  133. 

—  and  Boston,  England,  in  1621.     X.  E.  Keg.  28:  125. 

—  God's  Promise  to  his  I'lantation.     (C.  Deane)  N.  E. 

Keg.  2:  151,  31S. 

—  in  Church  and  State.    (G.  E.  Ellis)  Internat.  K.  9 :  370. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (F.  Parknian)  No.  Am.  38:  4S6.  —  Am. 

Q.  lieg.  10:  245.  — New  Eng.  8:  388. 
Cotton  Genealogy.     (J.  W.  Thornton)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  164. 
Cotton.     (C.  P.William)  Once  a  Week,  2:  160.  —  Chamb. 

J.  39:  136.  —  Liv.  Age,  68:  546.  —  Lond.Q.  15:  495. 

—  Xiles'sReg.  34:  417. —  (S.  T.  Coit)  Hunt,  10:  48. 

—  Age  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  11:  i. 

—  American.    All  the  Year,  5:  234. 
and  Indian.    Hunt,  17:  325. 

—  and  Civilization  of  Africa.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New 

Eng,  19:  829. 

—  and  Cotton  Manufactures,     (A.  W.  Ely)  De  Bow,  12: 

337-  —  (J-  <J-  Dudley)  De  Bow,  15:  352. 
Chronology  of.     (S.  Batchelder)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

95:  355- 

—  and  Cotton  Planters.     (R.  Abbey)  De  Bow,  3:  i. 

—  and  Cotton  Supply.     Once  a  Week,  5:  212,  23S. 

—  and  Cotton  Trade.     (C.  F.  McCay)  Hunt,  19:  594. 

—  and  Currency.     Dem.  R.  i:  3S3. 

—  and  Industry,  Plea  for.     (T.  Bazlev)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

75  ••  385-  ' 

—  and  its  Culture.     (J.  E.  Bloomfield)  Hunt,  45:  561. 

—  and  its  Prospects.     De  Bow,  II :  307. 

—  and  Negroes.     (W.  W.  Wright)  De  Bow,  29:  136. 

—  and  Protection.     Dem.  R.  2:  32,  225, 

—  and  Slavery'.     Hogg,  12:  209. 

—  and  the  South.     (H.  W.  Grady)  Harper,  63:  719. 

—  and  Specie  Payments.     (J.  B,  Hodgskin)  Nation,  12: 

173- 

—  and  Sugar  Cultivation  in  East  Indies.    De  Bow,  4:  511. 

—  Annual  Reports  on,  for  1S70-72.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

27:  289. 

—  Atkinson's  Report  on.     Liv.  Age,  77:  464. 

—  Bleaching  of.     Chamb.  J.  11 :  66. 

—  British  Competition  in  Production  of.    De  Bow,  8:  20. 

—  Brokers  in.     Hunt,  8:   556. 

—  Chronology  of.     Am.  Q.  Keg.  10:  277. 

—  Consumption  of,  in  Europe.     (J.  Claiborne)  De  Bow, 

25:  65. 

—  Crop  of  United  States.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  lo:  37S. 

23:  619.  —  De  Bow,  17:  538. 

in  1840.     Hunt,  3:  555. 

in  1857-60.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  571. 

in  1867-69.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  24:  291. 

in  1868-70.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  372. 

—  Cultivation  of.     (T.  B.   Thorpe)  Harper,  8:   447. — 

Niles's  Reg.  23:  216.  —  (R.  Abbey)  De  Bow,  2:  133. 
and  Manufacture  of.    (C.  T.  James)  Hunt,  22:  195, 

290. 

and  Supply  of.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  2:  i. 

Free  or  Slave  Labor  better  V   (E.  Atkinson)  Contin. 

Mo.  1 :  247. 

in  America  and  India.     Brit.  Q.  9:  354. 

in  Asia.     (J.  Capper)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  386. 

Labor  in.     (J.  L.  Strong)  Overland,  13:  iS. 

Mallet  and  Gibbs  on.     Colburn,  126:  i. 

Origin  and  Progress  of,  in  America.     (J.  Rawle) 

De  Bow,  17:  426. 
Picking,  and  Cotton  Planter's  Calendar.     Prac'.  M. 

2:  339- 


Cotton,  Cultivation  of,  Trade  and  Manufacture.    De  Bow, 
4:  250. 

—  Foreign  Demand  for.     Bank.  JI.  (N.  Y.)  4:  455. 

—  from  1825  to  1S50.     (C.  F.  !McCay)  De  Bow,  10:  206. 

—  (C.  F.  McCay)  Hunt,  23:  595. 

—  Growing  of.     Nat.  (2'.  29:   107. 

—  Growth  and  Consumption  of.     (J.  M.  Cardoza)  De 

Bow,  21 :  153. 
and  Maiiuliicture  of.     De    Bow,    8:   99.  —  (C.    T. 

James)  Hunt,  21:  492.  —  Temp.  Bar,  3:  431. 

Profits  compared.     (C.  Colton)  Hunt,  15:  276. 

and  Power  of.     (K.  D.  Owen)  O  &  N.  3:  273. 

Future.     (B.  F.  Nourse)  Hunt,  61:  85. 

Trade,  and  Manufacture  of.    De  Bow,  15:  217,  470. 

—  (J.  G.  Dudley)  De  Bow,  16:   i. 

—  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  39:  136.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

59:  59- 

—  in  Australia;  Visit  to  Queensland  Plantation.     (C.  D 

Pringle)  Once  a  Week,  14:  501. 

—  in  Brazil.     (A.  Andrews)  Colburn,  132:   175. 

—  m  California.     (J.  L.  Strong)  Overland,  6:  326. 

—  in  Egypt.     (A.  Andrews)  Colburn,  132:  70-449. 
Gliddcni  on.     Mo.  R.  156:  46. 

—  in  India.     All  the  Year,  5:  375.  —  Eel.  R.  96:  391. — 

Liv.  Age,  52:  244.  —  Cornh.  6:  654. 
Culture  of.     De  Bow,  9:   314.  —  Dub.  Univ.  49: 

678.  —  Ed.  K.  115:  478. 

and  Irrigation.     Ed.  R.  106:  104. 

and   Commerce   of.     (J.  F.  Royle)   Hunt,    25: 

307,  423,  582.  —  (J.  V.  Roj-le)  West.  J.  12:  420. — 

De  Bow,  17:  309. 

in  1S52.    Eel.  R.  95:  391.     96:  129. 

Nature  and  present  Condition  of.     (J.  Kawle)  De 

Bow,  17:  466. 

—  in  Peru.     (S.  F.  Glenn)  De  Bow,  2:   439.  —  (A.  An- 

drews) Colburn,  132:  75. 

—  is  King.     (^I.  Butler)  West.  J.  14:    169,  250,  323. — 

De  Bow,  22:  540.  —  Liv.  Age,  75:  3. 

Isit?    Nat.  R.  13:  451. 

King  Cotton  and  his  Gin.     Atlan.  40:  iSS. 

—  Old  and  new  Times.     Chamb.  J.  15:  89. 

—  Price  of.   Advancing  and  controlling.      (H.    Smith) 

De  Bow,  7:  48. 

How  to  maintain.    (M.  H.  McGehee)  De  Bow,  7:  73. 

Influence  of,  on  Consumption  of,  1860-70.     (W.  B. 

Forwood)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  33:  366. 
on  Production  of.     (W.  B.  F'orwood)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  34:  366. 

—  Speculations  in.     Chr.  Exam.31:  32. 

—  Statistics  of.     Hunt,  6:  179.     17:  417. — Am.  Alma. 

1837:  92.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  577.     11:  90. 

—  Steam  and  Machinery.     (H.  Wilson)  So.  Lit.  Mess, 

27:  161. 

—  Supph'  of.    All  the  Year,  6:  256. 

and  Consumption.     (J.  N.  Cardoza)  De  Bow,  24: 

396.  —  De  Bow,  22:  337. 
Comjietition  of  Algeria.     (D.  D.  Deraing)  De  Bow, 

24:  193. 

CUd  and  new  Fields.     All  the  Year,  6:  125. 

Possibilities  of.     (A.  Andrews)  Colburn,  133:  130- 

443.     134:  105. 

Present  and  future.     De  Bow,  22:  197. 

Problem  of.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  13:  680. 

Question  of,  1862.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  22:  690, 

1864.     (E.  Atkinson)  No.  Am.  98:  477. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of.     All  the  Year,  8:  322, 

—  Varieties  of.     De  Bow,  18:  177. 

Cotton  Country,  Chronicle  of  a.     Cornh.  27:  467. 

—  Scene  in.     All  the  Year,  4:  398. 
Cotton  Countries.     Chamb.  J.  35:   172. 
Cotton  Factory,  Day  at  a.     Penny  M,  12:  241, 
Cotton  Famine,  1857.    Brit.  Q,  26:  416. 


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Cotton  Famine,  1S62-64.  (J.  Holingshead)  Good  Word«, 
3:  593. — (C.  Iletldinif)  Collnini,  125:  216.  —  Lond. 
Q.  23:  313.  —  No.  IJrit.  39:  235.  —  Temp.  Bar,  9: 
380.  — Westm.  80:  191.  — Bank.  M.  (L.)  22:  340. 
—  Liv.  Age,  70:  438.  —  Brit.  Q.  41:  358. 

Cotton  Fiber,  Action  of  Silicate  and  Carlionate  of  Soda 
in.     (F.  C.  Calvert)  J.  tVaniil.  Inst.  80:  406. 

—  Structure  of.     De  Bow,  18:  40. 

Cotton  Fibers  and  Fabrics.  (Dr.Sacc)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  161. 
Cotton  Gin.     Niles's   Keg.  32:    332.— (1.  Blunt)  Hunt. 
21 :  633.  — (D.  Pratt)  De  Bow,  2:  153. 

—  Effect  of  the  Invention  of.    (1).  F.  Bacon)  Hunt,  16:  44. 
Cotton  Goods,  Cost  of  manufacturing.    Hunt,  25:  249,  370. 

—  Domestics.     Hunt.  9:   191. 

—  Sail-Duck.     Niles's  Ileg.  37:  24. 

—  Thomson's  Sizing  of.     Nature,  17:  4. 

Cotton  Gown,  History  of  a.     Penny  M.  9:  4,  20,  45. 

Cotton  Industry,  Revohition  in.     De  Bow,  22:  3S7. 

Cotton  Interest.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  159. 

Cotton  Manufacture.  Niles's  Keg.  35:  139.  —  (H.  A. 
Miles)  No.  Am.  52:  31.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  89.— 
Blackw.  39:  407.  40:  100.  —  Mus.  11:  340. — 
Chamb.  J.  10:  372.     11:   66,  162. 

—  and  the  King  Frame.     (F.  H.  Silsbee)  J.  Fraiikl.  Inst. 

loi:  89,  169. 

—  British.     Ed.  R.  46:  i.     Hunt,  17:  297. 

—  by  its  Producers.     (S.  R.  Coekerell)  De  Bow,  7:  4S4. 

—  History  of.     Mo.  R.  105:  394. 

and  Condition  of,  i86i.     Westm.  75:  419. 

Baines's.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  235. 

—  in  France.     Hunt,  38:  761. 

—  in  Germany.     Hunt,  38:  75S. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  1S50.     (G.  R.  Porter)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

51:  29. 

—  in  Switzerland.     Hunt,  15:  265. 

—  in  United  States.     De  Bow,  8:  272. 

—  Letter  on.     (II.  Lee)  Hunt,  9:  253,  351. 

—  Life  of  S.  Coinpton.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  345. 

—  of  Dacca.     Chamb.  J.  18:  393. 

—  Progress  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  311. 

—  Prospects  of.     (A.  A.  Lawrence)  Hunt,  21 :  62S. 

—  Report  on,  1S32.     Niles's  Keg.  42:  4. 

—  Statistics  of,  1861.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:  119. 
Cotton  Manufactures.     De  Bow,  19:  693. 

—  and  Free  Trade.     Blackw.  68:  123. 

—  at  the  South.     (C.  T.  James)  De  Bow,  8:  307,  462,  556. 

—  Condition  of  American.  (A.  A.  Lawrence)  Hunt,  22:  26. 

—  in  United  States.     De  Bow,  7:  348. 

Cotton  Plant.  (W.  Elliott)  De  Bow,  20:  571.— (.1.  D. 
B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  i:  2S9.  — De  Bow,  15:  84.  — 
Penny  M.  1 :  156. 

—  .\ccidents  and  Disease  of.     (T.  Glover)  De  Bow,  21: 

635- 

—  Diseases  of,  and  the  Remedies.     (M.  H.  McGehee)  Dc 

Bow,  11:  7. 

—  Insects  belonging  to.     (C.  Taylor)  Harper,  21:  37. 

—  Natural  History  of.  (E.  Lankester)  Pop.  Sci.  IJ.  i:  170. 
Cotton  Planters,  Duty  of.     (M.  W.  Phillips)  De  Bow,  7: 

410. 

—  Embarrassments  of.     Dc  Bow,  i:  434. 
Cotton-Planters'  Convention.     De  Bow,  II :  497. 

—  at  Maion.     De  Bow,  12:   121. 

—  at  .Montgomery.     (.J.  G.  Gamble)  Dc  Row,  12:  275. 
Cotton  IMantingat  Port  Hudson.     (•!.  O.  Noyes)  Putnam, 

12:  46. 
Cotton  Seed.     Pract.  M.  3:  267. 

—  Product  of  the  South.     (C.  Ci.«t)  Dc  Bow,  29:  510. 
Cotton  Spinning.     (E.  L.  Plimpton)  Potter  Am.  Mc  8: 

270,  351. 

—  Machines  and  their  Inventors.    Quar.  107:  45.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  65:  3. 

—  Science  of  modern.    Pract.  M.  3:  32. 


Cotton  Trade.  (E.  II.  Derby)  No.  Am.  92:  i.  — (C.  F. 
Mc('ay)  Hunt,  9:  516.  Ii:  517.  13:  507.  15:  531. 
17:559.  21:595.23:595.  25:659.  28:40.  31: 
707.  — (C.  F.  McCay)  West.  J.  5:  233.  7:234.  9: 
249.  11:  315.  —  (J.  B.  Gribble)  Hunt,  35:  549. 
37:  554.  —  (.J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  4:  201.  —  (.J.  B. 
Gribble)  De  Bow,  6:  126. — De  Bow,  12:  1S5. — 
Anal.  M.  2:  29S.  —  Niles's  Reg.  17:  9.  —  Etl.  M. 
42:  76. 

—  and  Manufacture,  and  the  U.  S.  Civil  War.    (L.  Levi) 

.1.  Statis.  Soc.  26:  26. 

—  Briti.^h.     Hunt,  8:    3S2.     19:   167,  275.  — (R.  Burn) 

Hunt,  18:  152,  610. 

—  Diificulties  of.     (T.  Bazley)  Liv.  Age,  77:  207. 

—  in  1857-58.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  394. 

—  in  1859.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  177. 

—  of  the  Southwest.     De  Bow,  21:  393. 

—  of  tiic  World,  1853.     (C.  F.  McCay)  De  Bow,  16:  337. 

21:  292. 
Cotton  Trees  and  Vultures  of  Jamaica.     (W.  E.  Barrett) 

Recr.  Sci.  3:  193. 
Cotton  Weaving,  and  Lancashire  Looms.     ^lacmil.  6: 

445- 
Cotton  Wool,  British  Trade  in.     Hunt,  16:  in. 
Cotton  Worm.     (L.  A.  Dodge)  Am.  Natural.  7:  213.  — 

(D.  B.  Gorham)  De  Bow,  3:  535.  — (A.  R.  Grote) 

Am.  Natural.  8:  722.  —  De  Bow,  2:  277. — (J.  H. 

Zimmennan)  De  Bow,  17:  451. 
Cotton  Yarn,  E.xportation  of.     Blackw.  i:  472. 
Cougar,  Tiie.     Cliamb.  J.  20:  354. 
Cougar  Hunting.     (J.  J.  Audubon)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

11:  103. 
Coulisses  in  i'aris.     Liv.  Age,  54:  632. 
Coulon,  Eugene.     Liv.  Age,  65:  382. 
Coulter,  John,  Cruise  of.     Blackw.  62:  323. 
Council  of  Church  of  England  and  Ronu'.     Eel.  K.  29: 

301,  440,  5S1. 
Councils,  Acts  of  recent  Eastern.     (J.  McSwiney)  Month, 

28:  336. 

—  and  Synods.     Eel.  R.  104:  357. 

—  Early  Christian.     Chr.  Rem.  34:  457. 

—  Ecumenical.     (B.  .V.  Hinsdale)  Chr.  t^.  i:  491.  — (P. 

Schaff)  New  Eng.  22:  654.  — Brit.  Q.  51:  167. 
First,  A.  D.  325.     St.  James,  26:  48. 

—  New  Field  for.     (T.  T.  Munger)  Cong.  Q.  13:  379. 

—  of  Constance  and  of  the  Vatican.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New 

Eng.  29:  191. 

—  Some  recent.     Month,  37:  584.     38:   130. 

Set  Congregational  Councils:  nha  Nice,  Trent,  etc. 
Counsel  for  Prisoners,     (.'^yd.  Smith)  Ed.  K.  45:  74. 

—  License  of.     Westm.  35:   i. 

Counsel  Mal-ii-Projios:  a  Tale.     Eraser.  33:  288. 
Counselor,  The.     (.1.  Wilmer)  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  503-793. 
Count  Burkhardt;  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  7:  376. 
Count  Cagliostro.     Eraser,  8:   19,  132. 
Count   Eberstein;  a  Poem.     (J.  L.  Uliland)  St.  James, 

33:  9J- 

Count  Horace's  Sporting  E.xploits.     Bentlev.  43:  176. 
Count  Monte-I>eone ;  a  Tale.     (H.  De  St.  (Jeorges)  Inter- 

iiat.  M.  i:  494.    2:  45-495.   3:  5S-4S9.    4:42-300. 
Count  of  Arco,  Story  of.     Dnl».  Univ.  17:  711. 
Count  Pott's  Strategy.     (N.  I'.  Willi>)  Hogg,  i:  250. 
Count  Pulaski's  strange  Power.     (II.  F.  FrencIO  Allan. 

41:  729. 
Count  Wala,  first  Prisoner  of  Chillon.     Bentlev,  54:  240. 
Count  Waldemar.    Cornh.37:  584.    .Same  art.  Liv.  .\gc, 

137:   SOS- 
Count's  Daughters.     Liv.  Age,  124:  294,  342. 
Count's  Little  Daughter;  a  Poem.  (Mrs.  R.  S.  Greenoiigh) 

Scrib.  3:  129. 
Count  the  Cost.     Chr.  Obs.  34:  645,  709. 
Counterfeit  Coin;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  7:  576. 


COUNTERFEIT 


308 


COURTS 


Counterfeit  Coin,  Forged  Notes  and  Magsmcn.     Once  a 

Week,  9:  3S3. 
Counterfeit  Presentment;  a  Comedy.     (W.  D.  Howells) 

Atlan.  40:  14S,  296,  448. 
Counterfeit  Presentments.     (Mrs.  Gore)  Bentley,  4:  496. 
Counterfeits.     (C.  H.  Spurgeon)  Ex.  II.  Lee  17:  337. 
Counterfeiters,  Hunting.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  12:  569. 
Counterfeiting   and   Handwriting.      Bank.    M.  (N.  Y.) 
34:  22. 

—  as  a  Profession.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  378. 

—  in  America.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  22:  621,  659. 

—  of  Names  and  Marks.     (C.  Edwards)  Hunt,  14:  330. 

—  of  Trade  Marks.     West.  Law  J.  66:  337. 

—  Prevention  of.     Bank.  M.  (L  )  22:  675.  —  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  8:  893.     9:  705.     10:  79S,  921.     11:  129. 

13:  '3i>  (J93-     14:  702.  — Hunt,  29:  72.     35:731. 
Seropyan's  Plan  for.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  921. 

11:  129-587. 
Counter-Syndicate.     Chamb.  J.  58:  788-836. 
Countess.     (M.  Browne)  Ev.  Sat.  11:  559. 

—  Three  Scenes  in  the  Life  of  a.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  37. 
Countess  Adelcrantz;  a  Tale.     Cornh.  41:  51. 
Countess  Felicita's  Discovery.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Belgra. 

44:  424.     45:  64. 
Countess  Laura;  a  Poem.    (G.H.  Boker)  Atlan.  16:  143. 
Countess  Mc^lusine ;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  331. 
Countess  Rubj';  a  Tale.     Cornh.  40:  171. 
Countess's  Lover.     All  the  Year,  15:  379. 
Countess's  Wedding-Day.     Eraser,  49:  3S7. 
Counting  by  Aid  of  the  Fingers.     (J.  Trowbridge)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  12:  430. 
Counting-House  Romance.     Chamb.  J.  49:  129-204. 
Counting-House  Scene.     Dem.  R.  28:  223. 
Country,  Beauties  of,  Miller's.     Mo.  R.  142:  259. 

—  Living  in;    Sparrowgrass  Papers.     (F.    S.    Cozzens) 

Putnam,  4:  619.    5:  119,321,426.    6:166-629.    7- 
166,  295. 

—  Love  of.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  2:  229.     See  Patriotism. 

—  Our,  right  or  wrong  ?     Browuson,  3  :    493.  —  Am. 

Whig  R.  3:  284. 

—  Ramble  in.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  173. 

—  Summer  Night  in.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  237, 
See  titles  under  Rural  and  Rustic. 

Country  Annals.     (Mrs.  M.  G.  Milward)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

7-  37,  119- 
Country  Ball  in  New  England.     All  the  Year,  23 :  108. 
Country  Board.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  38 1. 
Country  Cousin.     All  the  Year,  32:  115,  139.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  122:  269. 
Country  Cousins.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  112. — St.  James,  25: 

592. 
Country  Critic,  Thoughts  of.     Cornh.  30:  717. 
Country  Curate.     Blackw.  18:  529.     19:  4,  137,  529. 
Country  Delights.     (G.  J.  .•\.  Coulson)  N.  Eel.  7:  i. 

—  Decay  of,  in  England.     Temp.  Bar.  39:  474. 
Country  Doctor.     Knick.  41:  108-536. 

—  a  W'elsh  Sketch.     (A.  Beale)  Temp.  Bar.  33:  385. 
Country  Fair.     Tinslcy,  27:  497. 

Country  Gentlemen,  Hints  to.     Blackw.  12:  482,  624. 

—  in  England.     Cornh.  9:  618. 

Country  House,  In  a.     (E.  Courtenay)  Belgra.  18:  495. 
19:  39,  517-     20:  454. 

—  Life  in.     Cornh.  8:  710. 

—  on  the  Rhine.     (B.  Auerbach)  Liv.  Age,  99:  490-785. 

100:  38-790.     loi:  22-787.     102:  18-267. 

—  Something  like  a.     Blackw.  63:  28. 

Country  Houses  and  Country  Life.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd) 

Eraser,  57:  295. 
Country-House  Life.  Belgra.  7:  445. —  St.  James,  25:  488. 
Country  Lanes  in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  484. 
Country  Life.     (I.  Taylor)  Good  Words,  5:  580,  625. — 

Blackw.  120:  483. 


Country  Life,  Economics  of.     Cornh.  ii:  548. 

—  for  Ladies.     Chamb.  J.  3:  327. 

—  incompatible  with  Literary  Labor.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  297. 

—  Jesse's  Scenes  and  Tales  of.     Mo.  R.  164:  88. 

—  Jlodern,  in  England.     Cornh.  16:  704. 

Country  Manor-House;  a  Ghost  Story.     (Mrs.  Harley) 

Belgra.  28:  368. 
Country  Minister  ;'a  Story.     (Mrs.  L.J.  Hall)Mo.Rel.  M. 

38:  101,  329,  414. 
Country  Neighbors,  My.     Blackw.  54:  431. 
('ountry  Overseer.     Eraser,  10:  629. 
Country  Parson.     See  Boyd,  A.  K.  H. 
Country  Parsons.     Cornh.  42:  415.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

147:  429. 
Country  Pastor,  Characteristics  of.     ( S.  G.  Bultinch)  Chr. 

Exam.  53:  269. 
Country  Post-Office  ;  a  Tale.   (Mrs.  Abely)  Sharpe,  32:  58. 
Country  Quarters.     Eraser,  11:   137.  ■ 

Country  Rambles.    Chamb.  J.  53;  369.  —  (C.  Raymond) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  193. 
Country  Seat;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  34:  820. 
Country  Sermon  ;  a  Poem.     (J.  Truman)  Liv.  Age,  94:  2. 
Country  Sights  and  Sounds.     (M.  H.  Hinckley)  O.  &  N. 

7:  415.     8:  191,  431,  711.     9:  444,  671. 
Country  Tavern  in  Winter.     (M.  Dean)  Lippinc.  27:  159. 
Country  Towns,  Old.     (A.  Rimmer)  Belgra.  40:  333,434. 

41:  76,  216,  303.    42:  36-427.    43:  44,  156. 
County  Ball,  A.     Cornh.  4:  218. 

County  Boards,  English.  (C.  T.  D.  Acland)  Fortn.  35:  93. 
County-Court  Extension.     Westm.  54:  104. 
County-Court  Practice.     Chamb.  J.  49:  497. 
County  Family;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  46:  273-601.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  102:  229-782.     103:  13-230, 
County  Franchise  and  Mr.  Lowe.     ( W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th 

Cent.  2:  537. 
County  Legends,     (R.  H.  Barham)  Bentley,  8:  171.    9: 

Si,  521,  574-     10:  75- 
County  Palatine.     (J.  E.  Taylor)  Belgra.  12:  307. 
Counties,  The;  a  Poem.     Eraser,  16:  5S9. 

—  Contesting.     (W.  Minto)  Eraser,  loi:  504, 

—  Lord  Lieutenants  of.  Early  History  of.     (Sir  H.  Ellis) 

Arch.  35:  350. 
Coup  de  Jamac.     Chamb.  J.  23:  2S9,  317. 
Coupon  Bonds.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  16:  257,  399. 
Courage.     Chr.  Exam.  33:  204. 

—  Anatomj'  of.     (Prince  Piickler  Muskau)  Bentlej',  i: 

398. 

—  and  Cowardice.    Dub.  Univ.  67:  586.    68:  207.    Same 

art.  Cath.  World,  4:  160. 

—  and  Death.     (L.  Tollemache)  Fortn.  25:  103. 

—  Physical.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  2:  728. 
Courbet,  Gustave,  and  his  Works.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  535. 

—  A  Memory  of .     (C.  Adams)  Lippinc.  21:  631. 
Courcelles,  E.  de.     (A.  Polenburg)  Meth.  Q.  23:  92,  311. 
("oureur  des  Bois.     (A.  T.  Howells)  Scrib.  12:  108. 
Courier,  Paul  Louis,  Life  and  Writings  of.    (H.  D.  Traill) 

Fortn.  27:  188.  —  Mo.  R.  150:  185.  —  Colburn,  37: 

2S5.  —  Westm.  85:  451.  —Ed.  R.  49:  34.  —  Westm. 

11:9. 
Courier's  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  36:  35S. 
Course  of  Love;  or,  The  Quarrel  and  the  Reconciliation. 

Godey,  22:  128. 
Coursing.     Belgra.  18:  502.     43:  76. 

—  Waterloo  Cup.     St.  James,  27:  750, 

Court,  Antoine.     Ed.  R.  138:  203.— Chr.  Obs.  73:  S92. 
Court  of  England,  Secret  History  of.     Quar.  61 :  425. 
Courts  and  Court  Journals.     (Lady  S.  O.  Morgan)  Col- 
burn, 64:  544. 

—  Ceremony  of.     Chamb.  J.  31:  318. 

—  of  British  Queens.     (E.  B.  Lytton)  Westm.  29:  281. 

Same  art.  Mus.  33:  302. 

—  of  England,  Jesse's  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  77:  412. 


COURTS 


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COVENANT 


Courts  of  Europe,  Swinburne  on.     Ed.  li.  73:  461.  —  Mo. 

R.  154:  494.  — Eel.  R.  73:  563. —(J.  W.  Croker) 

Quar.  68:  145. 
Court  Festivities,  English.     Lippinc.  12:  294. 
Court,  Central  Criminal.     AVcstni.  22:  195. 

—  of  Chancery     See  Chancery. 

—  of  Justice,  English.     Cornh.  4:  195. 

High.     (J.  F.  Stephen)  19th  Cent.  9:  62. 

—  of  Session,  Reform  of.     (II.  Murray)  Ed.  R.  9:  462. 
Courts,  Brown's  Northern.     Quar.  19:  379. 

—  Count3',their .Jurisdiction  and  Bcnclits.  Eel.  R.  89:  336. 
New.     (J.  B.  Kington)  Peoj).  J.  4:   171,  194. 

—  Criminal, of  London.  (J.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  9:  2S9. 

—  Ecclesiastical,  1S44.     Mo.  R.  164:  230. 

—  Local.     Westni.  36:  58. 

and  Independence  of  the  Bar.     Eraser,  23:  359. 

—  of  ancient  English  Common  Law.     (Sir  F.  Palgruve) 

Ed.  R.  36:  2S7. 

—  of  Conciliation.     (J.  C.  Gray,  jr.)  No.  Am.  102:  135. 

—  of  Common  Law.     Chamb.  J.  42:  717. 

—  of  Local  Jurisdiction.     Mo.  R.  124:  167. 

—  Proposed  Removal  of.     Eraser,  64:  635. 

—  Removal  of  Suits  from  State  to  Federal.     (A.  B.  Ma- 

gruder)  Am.  Law  R.  13:  434. 
Court  Letter-Writer,  Complete.     Chamb.  J.  31:  281. 
Court  Martial.     All  the  Year,  10:  421,  541. 

—  Late  Case  of.     Blackw.  67:  269. 

—  Capt.  Evans's  Case.     Niles's  Reg.  24:  360. 

—  Capt.  Heath's  Case.    Niles's  Reg.  13:  415.     14:  29. 

—  Col.  Dawkins's  Case.     Temp.  Bar.  14:  525. 

—  Com.  Porter's  Case.    Niles's  Reg.  28:  370,  390,  402. 

29:  90. 

—  Com.  Stewart's  Case.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  409. 

—  The;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  33. 
Courts-Martial.     Cornh.  5:  6S2. 

—  and  Cat-o'-nine-Tails.     Eraser,  13:  539. 

—  Farce  of.     Temp.  Bar.  5:  2S0. 

—  in  the  British  Army.     Temp.  Bar,  lo:  412. 

—  Military.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  19. 

Court  Netherleigh;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  II.  Wood)  Argosj', 

31:  1-401.     32:  1-401. 
Court  Rolls.     (J.  Amphlett)  Gent.  M.  n   s.  25:  488. 
Court  Scandal.     Belgra.  13:  231. 
Court  of  Darkness ;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  24:  481. 
Court  of  Jliracles.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  361. 
Courts  of  Love.     (T.  Roscoe)  Retros.  5:  70.  — St.  James, 

13:  437- 
Courtenay,  Marie.     House.  Words,  16:  523. 
Courtenay,  Sir  William,  Knight  of  Malta.     Ev.  Sat.  3: 

658. 
Courtesy  as  a  Christian  Virtue.     Cong,  i:  29.  — (W.  C. 

Richards)  Chr.  R.  19:  49S. 

—  in  School  Instruction.     (G.  F.  Thayer)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1840:  83. 
Courthope,  W.  J.    Ludibria  Lun.T.   Once  a  Week,  21 :  62. 
Courtier  of  Misfortune;  a  Bonapartist  Story.    Corah. 29: 

30S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121:  150,  227. 
Courtney,  Archbishop,  Burial-Place  of.  (S.  Denne)  Arcli. 

10:  261. 
Courtship.      (S.  H.  Blanchard)  Belgra.  23:    511.  — (T. 

H.  Shreve)  West.  Lit.  J.  i:  34.  —  Kniek.  9:  377. 

—  and  Lovc-Making.     Eraser,  25:  144. — Mus.  45:  645. 

—  and  Marriage.     Lond.  M.  14:  37. 

among  the  Portuguese.     Tait,  4:  424. 

in  France.     Wcstm.  107:  337. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:   15S. 

—  History  of.     Once  a  Week,  20:   55S. 

—  in  France.     (Lady  Pollock)  Tt'in]i.  Bar,  46:   1S3. 

—  in  the  Time  of  James  I.     Blackw.  68:  141.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  21:   186.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  26:  55S. 

—  of  Susan  Bell.     (A.  Trollope)  Ilariier,  21 :  366. 

—  Old-Time.    (F.  M.  Colby)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10:  409. 


Courtship  under  Difficulties.    (F.  Stolle)  Blackw.  78:  71S. 

See  Marriage;  Wooing. 
Courtyard  of  the  Ours  d'Or;  a  Story.  (Mrs.  A.  I.  Ritchie) 

Coruh.  19:  726.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  7:  801.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  102:  49. 
Cousin,  Germaine,  Holy  Shepherdess  of  Pibrach.     Cath. 

World,  7:  753. 
Cousin,  Jehan.     (E.  F.  S.  Pattison)  Portfo.  2:  7,  76. 
Cousin,  Victor.     Ed.  R.  93:  429.  —  No.  Brit.  46:  162.  — 

Eel.  M.  31:  527. —Ev.  Sat.  3:  209. 

—  and  Eclecticism  in  France.     Month,  6:  346,  439. 

—  Church  Review's  Defense  of.    (O.  A.  Browuson)  Cath. 

World,  7:  95. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (Mrs.  W.  Minot)  No.  Am.  85:  19.  — 

(F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  53:  i.  —  (O.  A.  Browuson)  Chr. 
Exam.  21:  23-  —  (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed.  1!.  50:  194. 

—  (F.  Beasley)  Meth.  Q.  2:  637.  —  (C.  C.  S.  Farrar) 
De  Bow,  5:  58-346.  —  Brit.  Q.  5:  289.  —  (A.  N.  Utr 
tlejohn)  Am.  Church  R.  5:  169.  —  Am.  Q.  10:  291. 

—  Selec.  Ed.  R.  3:  310.  — For.  Q.  i:  358.  — Chr.  R. 
3:  590.  4:  21.  —  Mo.  R.  119:  37.  —  (0.  A.  Brown- 
son)  Cath.  World,  5:  2^''^3■  —  Am. Church  R.  20:  374. 

—  (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  28:  331. 

Brownson  on.     (F.  A.  Henry)  Am.  Church  R.  19: 

532- 

—  Psvchologv  of.    (J .  Day)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7 :  89.  —  Meth. 

Q.  i:  336.  — (W.  D.'  Wilson)  Am.  Church  R.  9:  38, 

358. 

—  Ste.  Beuve's  Sketch  of.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  609. 

—  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  93:  219.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  23: 

187.  —  Dub.  Univ.  49:  428.  —  No.  Brit.  25:  349. 
Cousin  Amy.     (R.  Ilaunay)  St.  James,  20:  3S4. 
Cousin  Carl.     (C.  Bernhard)   Colbuni,    106:    36S-473. 

107:  75-192- 
Cousin  Fanny;  a  Tale.    (C.  Clarke)  Temp.  Bar,  23:  249. 
Cousin  Felix;  a  Story.    (B.  M   Butt)  Temp.  Bar,  62:  337. 
Cousin  Geoffrey.     (A.  La  Forge)  Overland,  lo:  403. 
Cousin  HaiTy.     (M.  Norris)  Sharpe,  28:  195. 
Cousin  Helen;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  606. 
Cousin  in  Need.     House.  Words,  12:  381. 
Cousin  Jean.     (E.  B.  Horsbrugh)  Colburu,  160:  413. 
Cousin  John's  Property.     Blackw.  84:  709.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  60:  195. 
Cousin  Julian;  a  Story.     St.  James,  2:  331. 
Cousin  Kate.     (S.  Beauchamp)  Tinsley,  24:  i. 
Cousin  Phillis;  a  Story.     (E.  C.  Gaskell)  Cornh.  8:  619, 

688.     9:  51,  187.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  80:  3-494. 
Cousin  Tom.     Liv.  Age,  20:  265. 
Cousin  Tom  and  the  New  Curate;  a  Sketch.     (C.  Clarke) 

Temp.  Bar,  18:  113. 
Cousins.     Liv.  Age,  75:  167.  —  Dub.  Univ.  8:  27. 

—  Maniage  of.     (G.  H.  Darwin)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  38:  153, 

344- 
Coussins,  Jonathan.     (R.  AVaddy)  Meth.  M.  29:  2S9. 
Coulton,  D.  T.     Fortune.     New  Q.  1:274. 
Coutts,  Lady  Burdett.     See  Burdett-Coutts. 
Coutts,  Thomas.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  2:  525. 
Coutts  ^  Co.'s  Banking  House.     ( W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J.  51:  705. 
Coutts  Family  of  Edinburgh  and  Lond.  Lond.  Soc.  8:  35S. 
Couture,  Thomas,  the  Painter.     Appleton,  18:  349. 

—  Letters  on.     .\rt  J.  31 :  253. 

—  on  Art.     Cath.  World,  6:  653. 

Covenant,  English  Church,  1654.     Cong.  Q.  4:  21. 

—  of  Church  at  Taunton,  Eng.,  1654.     Cong.  M.  22:  441, 
at  Windsor,  Conn.,  1647.     Cong.  Q.  4:   16S. 

—  of  Greece,  Col(|uhoun  on.     Cong.  M.  i:  694. 

—  of  Salt.     Evang.  R.  18:  532. 

—  of  Works.     Cong.  M.  5:  349,  406. 

—  Old,  History  of.     ICcl.  ^I.  48:  353. 

—  or  Testament,  Is  the  English  Bible  a?    Lond.  Q.  8:  453. 

—  Second  Set  of  Tables  of.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  211. 


COVENANTS 


310 


COX 


Covenants,  The.     (R.  B.  C.  Howell)  Chr.  R.  19:  590.  — 
Danv.  Q.  2:  35. 

—  Kelly  on.     Ed.  R.  114:  65. 

Covenantor,  Perils  and  Escapes  of  a.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  433. 
Covenanters,  Scottish.     (1*.  Bayne)  Contenip.  25:  6S3. 
—  (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  46:  103. 

—  and  the  Deeds  of  IMontrose.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:   198,  434. 

—  and  IMontrose,  Napier  on.     Eel.  R.  70:  i. — Mo,  R. 

146:  205. 

—  and  tlie  ( 'ameronians.     Blaekw.  6:   169. 

—  Charles   H.  and  Ai-jj,yll.     Contemp.  25:  6S3.     Same 

art.  Liv.  A^e,  125:  643.  —  (W,  S.  Drysdale)  Am. 
I'resb.  R.  14:   109. 

—  Fifty  Years'  Struggle  of.     Liv.  Age,  67:  108. 

—  Martyrs,  Heroes,  and  Bards  of.     Eel.  R.  97:  335. 

—  Mark  3Iacrabin.    Blackw.  6:  513,  663.    7:  48,  297,  374. 

—  of  North  of  Scotland.     Brit.  Q.  4:  325. 

—  Simpson  on  Traditions  of.     Mo.  R.  163:   121. 
Covenanters'  Night  Hymn.  (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  65:  244. 
Covent  Garden,  London.    All  the  Year,  28:  461.    29:54. 

—  Flower  Market  of.     Once  a  ^yeek,  28:  566. 

—  Lease  of  a  Pasture  in.     Ai-ch.  30:  494. 

—  Market  of.     Cornh.  5:  319. 

Covent-Garden  Theater  and   the   Royal   Italian   Opera. 

Macmil.  39:  255. 
Coventry,  Sophia.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  353. 

—  Ancient.     Penny  M.  13:  129. 

—  and  Wales,  Princes  of.     Antiquary,  2:  Sg. 

—  Day  at.     Tinsley,  3:  376. 

—  Tapestry  in  St.  Mary's  Hall.  (G.  Scharf)  Arch.  36: 43S. 
Coventry  Mysteries.  Mo.R.iio:  i.  —  Penny  JL  11 :  365. 
Coverdale,  Miles.     Cong.  M.  8:  337,  393,  449.     23:  677. 

—  Life  of.     (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  7:  535.  — Chr.  Obs. 

40:  658,  742,  785. 
Coverley,  Sir  Roger  de.     Qnar.  90:  285.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  26:  76.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  3S5.  —  Penny 

M.  12:  1-489. 
Covetousncss.     (C.  C.  Shackford)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  51.— 

Eel.  R.  64:  189,  24S. 

—  Dick  on.     (W.  Hosmer)  Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  202. 

—  Harris  on.     Chr.  R.  i:  612. 

—  Illustrations  of.     Cong.  M.  22:  i5,  231,  779. 

—  in  the  Christian  Church.     Cong.  M.  19:  633. 
Covin's  Revenge.     Cornh.  38:  445. 

Cow,  our  rural  Divinity.    (J.  BuiToughs)  Galaxy,  23:  43. 

—  with  the  Iron  Tail.     House.  Words,  2:  145. 
Cows,  Aldemey.     (H.  D.  Inglis)  Tait,  n.  s.  i:  351. 

—  Jersey.     Galaxy,  8:  312. 

Cow-Chace;  a  Poem.     (.J.  Andre)  Am.  Bibliop.  2:  8,  54. 
Cow  Hunt;  an  Irish  Tale.     Dub.  LTniv.  42:  695. 
Cow-Tree  of  America.     Penny  M.  5:  166. 
Coward  by  Profession.     Dub.  LTniv.  i:  123. 
Coward  College,  London.     Cong.  IM.  17:   i,  129. 
Cowardice  and  Courage.    Dub.  Univ.  67:  586.     68:  207. 
Cowed  People,  Thoughts  on.     (A.  K.  II.  Boyd)  Eraser, 

65:  35.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  55:  313. 
Cowes  and  the  Amateur  Fleet.     Belgra.  15:  74. 
Cowles,  George,  Memoirs  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  27S. 
Cowles,  Samuel  II.,  Memoirs  of.     (J.  Richards)  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  10:  I. 
Cowley,  Abraham.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Nat.  M.  2 :  201 .  — 

Cornh.  34:   71S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:   50. — 

No.  Brit.  6:  365.  — (J.  H.  Bassett)  Am.  Whig  R. 

6:  29. 

—  Familiar  Letters  of.     Fraser,  13:  395.     14:  234. 

—  a  Metaphysical  Poet.     St.  James,  23 :  209. 

—  Poems.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  No.  Am.  124:  368.  — Chr. 

Rem.  38:  457. — Retros.  15:  351. 
Cowley-Wellesley  Family.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  655. 
Cowling  Castle,  Kent.     Penny  M.  9:  297. 
Cowpens,  Battle  of.     Hist.  M.  12:  356. 
a  Poem.     (T.  D.  English)  Harper,  22:  163. 


Cowper,  Marj',  Lady,  Diary  of.     Fraser,  69:  566.  —  Tait, 

n.  s.  14:  34. 
Cowper,  Spencer,  Trial  of.     Blackw.  90:  19. — House. 

Words,  14:  3S5. 
Cowper,  William.    (W.  H.  Barnes)  Meth.  Q.  28:  580.— 

(M.  M.  G.  Dana)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  365.  —  (A.  H. 

Clough)  Good  Words,  7:  209.  — (G.  Smith)  Canad. 

Mo.  4:  213.  — (G.W.  Forrest)  Temp.  Bar,  59:  212. 

—  Blackw.  109:  763.    Same  art.  Liv  Age,  no:  67. 

—  (I).  H.  Hill)  Land  AVe  Love,  2:  123,  206.  — Eel. 
M.  76:  365. — Appleton,  24:  175.  —  Eel.  R.  113: 
335.  —  Ev.  Sat.  1:  106.  —  Knick.  44:  174.  —  Nat. 
M.  6:  5j7.  —  Nat.  R.  i:  31.  —  No.  Brit.  22:  225. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  loS.  —  Liv.  Age,  43:  483, — 
Penny  M.  10:  149.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  i5:  392. 

—  and  Lady  Austen.     Chamb.  J.  15:  145. 

—  and  Burns,  Lecture  on.    (E.  Elliott)  Tait,  n.  s.  9:  357. 

—  and  his  Writings.     Nat.  Q.  7:  246. 

—  and  Pope.     Macmil.  24:  217.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

no:  376. 

—  and  Rousseau.     Conih.  32:  439.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

85:  660.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  323. 

—  and  Shelley.     Hogg,  4:  257. 

—  as  a  Satirist.    Temp.  Bar,  36:  457.   Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

80:  64. 

—  Bruce's  Edition  of  Works  of.     Liv.  Age,  86;  563. — 

Eel.  M.  66:  338. 

—  Cowperiana.    Chr.  Obs.  17:  585,  790.    18;  226,  363. 

—  Defense  of,  against  Monthly  Review.    Colburn,  3:  11. 

—  llaj'lcy's  Life  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  4:  273.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  2:  357,  417.    4:  38,  loi,  165.     5:  84. 

—  Insanity  of.     Liv.  Age,  57:  5. 

—  Letters  of,  Quar.  Review  on.  Chr.  Obs.  24:  508.  25:  23. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 

38:  I.— (E.  T.  Channing)  No.  Am."  44:  29.— 
(F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  2:  64. —  (W.  P.  Lunt)  Chr. 
Exam.  27:  233- — (^V.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  2:  233. 

—  (M.  P.  Braman)  Chr.  j\lo.  Spec.  7:  452.  —  (R. 
Robbins)  Chr.  (^  Spec.  5:  568.  — (H.  T.  Tuckennan) 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  83S.— Quar.  i6:  117.  — Selec.  Ed. 
R.  2:  118.  — Mus.  23:  4S1.  29:  7.  —  Portfo.(Dcn.) 
22:  95.  —  Quar.  107:  168.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  i. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64:  579. 

—  ^Memoir  of  early  Life.    (E.  T.  Channing)  No.  Am.  5 :  48. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  24:  313.    63:  265. 

—  Poems.     Fraser,  64:  700.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72: 

259.  —  St.  James,  24:  373. 
New  Aldine  Edition.     (J.  Dennis)  Fortn.  3:  337. 

—  Poetry  and  Letters  of.    Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  449. 

—  Private  Correspondence  of.     (H.  Ware)  No.  Am.  ig: 

435.  —  Chr.  Exam,  i:  454.  —  Quar.  30:  185. — 
Westm.  2:  48.  —  Mus.  4:  121.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2: 
407,  465.  6:  638.  —  Mo.  R.  105:  172.  —  (R.  Hebcr) 
Quar.  30:  185.  —  Colburn,  lo:  90.  —  Eel.  R.  39:  193. 

—  Recent  Lives  of.     (T.  Arnold)  Ed.  R.  63:  237- 

—  Southey's  Life  of.   Fraser,  14:  69.  —  Mo.  R.  139:  565. 

—  The  Task,  Essays  on.    Chr.  Obs.  17:  300,  374.    18:21, 

87,  162. 

—  Taylor's  Life  of.    Eel.  R.  58:  89.  — Fraser,  7:  482.  — 

Meth.  M.  56:  342.  — Chr.  Obs.  33:  225,  286,  662. 

—  Visit  to  the  Home  of.     Eel.  M.  15:  423. 

Cowper,  William,  Bishop,  Account  of.   Chr.  Obs.  8:  133. 

Cowslip-Gathering.     Chamb.  J.  23:  258. 

Cox,   David.     (J.  T.   Bunce)  Cong.  6:  665,   736.  — (B. 

Champneys)  Portfo.  4:  89.  —  (F.  Wedmore)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  20:  330.  —  Art  J.  9:  123. 

—  Loan  Collection,  Liverjxiol.     (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Portfo. 

7:  9. 

—  Paintings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  747. 

Cox,  Francis  A.     Address  at  Newton,  Mass.,  Aug.  19, 
1S35,    Chr.  R.  i:  15. 

—  and  Hoby's  Travels.    Chr.  R.  i:  45:;. 


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311 


CRANIA 


Cox,  Melville  B.     (X.  Bangs)  Am.  Meth.  M.  i6:  i. 
Cox,  Koss.     Adventures  to  Columbia  Kiver.     Am.  Mo. 

R.  2:  I. 
Cox  and  Five.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  304. 
Coxe,  Artliur  C.     Apollos;  or  tlie  Way  of  God.     (.J.  W. 

Nevin)  Mercersb.  21:  5. 

—  Essay  ou  the  Prot.  Episcopal  Church.    0.  &  N  7:  311. 
Coxe,  William,  Archdeacon,  Life  and  Works  of.     Quar. 

50:  88.  — Select.].  3:  185.  — Mu*.  24:  16S. 
Coxsackie,  N.Y.,  Subsidence  of  Land  at.    (W.  B.  Dwight) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  91:  12. 
Coyote.     (Bret  Ilarte)  Overland,  3:  93. 
Coyotes,  Adventures  with,  in  Central  America.     Temp. 

Bar,  23:  66. 
Coyote  Canon.     (L.  Kipe)  Overland,  9:  27. 
Coyote  Hill,  Literary  Society  of.     (E.  W.  Drummond) 

Lakeside,  5:  453. 
Cozy  Nook.    (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  St.  James,  i:  121. 
Crab,  Embryology  of  Limulus.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am. 

Natural.  7:  675. 

—  Fiddler,  Early  Larval  Stages  of.    (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.) 

Am.  Natural.  15:  784. 

—  Green.     (J.  G.  Wood)  Once  a  Week,  7:  181. 

—  Horsefoot.     (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural.  4:  257. 

—  Spider.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  i :  29. 

—  Why  does  it  go  sideways?   (R.  B.  Roosevelt)  Appleton, 

25:  325- 
Crabs.    Sharpe,  40:  65.  —  House.  Words,  10:  176.  —  (S. 
Lockwood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  191.  —  (A.  C.  Wheeler-) 
Once  a  Week,  17 :  667.  —  (A.  Wilson)  Colburn,  157 : 
194. 

—  and  Prawns.  Chamb.  J.  44:  504.   Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

4:  257. 

—  Gossip  about.    Chamb.  J.  58:  501. 

—  Hermit,  Instinct  in.    (A.  Agassiz)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  290. 

—  Something  about.   (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural.  3:  261. 

—  Tree-Climbing.     Nat.  M.  11:  443. 
Crab  Fishing.     Penny  M.  6:  324. 
Crab  Storj-.    Lond.  Soc.  40:  41. 

Crabbe,  Geo.  (G.  Gillillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  140.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  II :  I.  — (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  17:  373.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  66:  216.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i:  48.— 
(G.  E.  Woodberry)  Atlan.45:  624.  — Peop.  J.  11 :  i. 

—  (F.  Laurence)  Sharpe,  12:  21.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
21:  64.  — (L.  Stephen)  Ev.  Sat.  17:  47S.  — Ed.  M. 

65:  343- 

—  The  Borough.   (W.  Gifford)  Quar.  4:  2S1.  — Chr.  Obs. 

10:  502.  — Eel.  R.  11:  546.  —  Portfo.(I)en.)  4:  451. 

—  Canipl)ell  and  Southey.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  161,  393,  668. 

—  Life  of.    (J.  G.  Lockhart)  Quar.  50:  468.  — New  Eng. 

M.  8:  215. 

—  Life  and  Poems.    'Westni.  30:  316.  —  Nat.  R.  8:  i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  529.  —Mo.  R.  135:  loi. — 
(O.  W.  B.  Peabody)No.  Am.  39:  135.  — New  York 
R.  i:  96.  — Eel.  M.  22:  424.  — Select  J.  4:  I.— 
Westm.  30:  316. —  Meth.  Q.  i:  460,  514.  —  Ed.  R. 
60:  255.  — Eel.  R.  59:  253. 

—  Poems.    (F.  JefTrej-)  Ed.  R.  12:  131.    16:  30.  —  Mus. 

13:  625.  22:  626.  23:  132.  24:  477.  25:  579-  — 
(F.  Sheldon)  No.  Am.  115  :  48. —  (L.  Stephen) 
Cornh.  30:  454.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  403. — 
Eel.  R.  9:  40.  —  St.  James,  23:  677.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 
i:  161.  —  Lond.  M.  3:  484. 

—  Posthumous  Tales.     (J.  G.  Lockhart)  Quar.  52:  1S4. 

—  Subjects  of  his  Poetry.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Selec,  Ed.  R.  I : 

271. 

—  Tales  of  the  Hall.     Eel.  R.  16:  1240.     31:114.  — (F. 

Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  20:  277.    32:  iiS.  —  Blackw.  5:  469. 

—  Mo".  R.  90:  225.  — Chr.  OlK-i.  18:  650.  —  Eel.  M. 
63:  416. 

—  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  60:  305. 

Crabbed  Age  and  Youth;  an  Essay.    Comb.  37:  351. 


Crabbed  Age  and  Youth;   a  Poem.     (E.  C.  Stedman) 

Putnam,  16:  255. 
Crack  Shot ;  from  the  Russian  of  Pushkin.    (J.  A.  O'Shea; 

Tinsley,  27:  314. 
Cracked  Tumbler;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  62. 
Cracow.     (J.  Ma/.zini)  Eel.  M.  10:  424.  —  Brit.  &  For. 

R.  i:  411.  —  (J.  Mazzini)  I'eop.  J.  3:  13. 

—  Fate  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  4:  498. 

—  in  1845-46.  Ed.  R.  85:  261. 

—  Occu]iation  of,  by  Austria.     For.  Q.  18:  418.  —  Brit. 

&  For.  K.  2:  653. 

—  Recent  Occurrences  in.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  lo:  575. 

—  Scenes  and  Customs  in.     Dub.  Univ.  58:   145. 
Cradle  and  Cross.     (E.  Cook)  Catii.  World,  28:  41S. 

—  Carved,  of  the  Queen.  (W.  G.  Rogers)  Art  J.  2:  241. 
Cradle  Songs,  German.  (A.  Schwartz)  Macniil.  35:  153. 
Cradock  Family.     Hist.  M.  i:  41. 

—  Notes  on.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  lo:  231. 
Cradock  Genealogy.     (F.  Briiiley)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  25. — 

(W.  H.  Whitinore)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:   123. 
Cradock  Nowell.    (K.  I).  Blaekmore)  Macmil.  12:  32-473. 

13:  36-304.     14:  105-2S0. 
Craft,  William  and  Ellen.     Ciuimb.  J.  15:  174. 
Crafts,  William,  Eulogy  on.    (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  24:  473. 

—  Fugitive  Writings.     So.  R.  1 :  503. 

Crafts  and  Craftsmen,  Medi;eval  and  modem.  Eel.  Engin. 

15:  410. 
Craftsmen's  Associations   in  France.     (W.  H.  Browne) 

So.  R.  n.  s.  i:  95. 
Crag-Fii.st.     Chamb.  J.  29:  2S0. 
Craig,  Isabel,  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  403. 
Craig,  Sir  Thonuis.     Westm.  i:  274.  —  Blackw.  2:  3S3. 
CraigallanCa.-tle.    Tait,n.s.  17:  599,  659.  18:  11-525. 
Qraigie,  La'WTcnce.     Hogg,  lo:  4S7. 
Craik,  Dinah  Muloch.     (A.  B.  Harrison)  Overland,  II : 

537.  —  Brit.  (J.  44:  32.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  513, 

—  Victoria,  28:  479.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  371. 

—  Colburn,  95:  399. 

—  Head  of  the  Family.    Agatha's  Husband.    Ed.  R.  97: 

380. 

—  Life  for  a  Life.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  305. 

—  Novels.     No.  Brit.  29:  4(>6. 

—  Olive;  a  Novel.     Chamli.  J.  15:  4. 

—  Riverston.     Newt^>.  7:  62. 

Cram.     Nature,  9:  501. — (W.  S.  Jevons)  Mind,  2:  193. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  18. 
Crammer,  Life  with  a.     Chamb.  J.  56:  139. 
Cramming.     Colliurn,  169:  267. 

Cram]>ton,  Sir  Philip,  with  portrait.    Dub.  Univ.  15:  613. 
Crampton's  Clinical  Lecture.     Dub.  Univ.  7:   163. 
Cranach,  Lucas.     (F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  12:   78. 
Cranberry  and  it."  Allies.     Oiu-e  a  Week,  9:  232. 

—  Culture  of.     Land  We  Love,  4:   156. 

('ranl)orne  Chase,   Story  of.     All  the  Year,  34:  302. — 

Lond. M.  17:  309. 
Crane,  George,  t)l)ituary  of.     (S.  W.  Roberts)  J.  Frank!. 

Inst.  41 :  214. 
Crane  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  76. 
Crane,  as  a  Dish  in  Englaiul.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  2:  171. 

—  in  Britain.     Chaml).  J.  33:  35;. 

—  Trumpet  of.     (F.  Puekland)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:   137. 
Cranes  of  Ibycus;  Poem  from  Schiller.    Blackw.  18:  302. 

—  Sandhill  and  Whooi)iiig,  Convolution  of  the  Trachea 

in.     (T.  S.  Rol)erts)  Am.  Natural.  14:   108. 
Crantield,  Edward.     Am.  ii-  Keg.  15:   163. 
Cranford.     (E.  C.  Gaskcll)   House.  Words,  4:  265-5SS. 

5:  55.     6:  390,  413.     7:  108,  277. 

—  Cage  at.    (E.C.(;askell)  All  the  Y'ear,  10:  332.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  80:   17. 
Crania,  American,  Morton's.     (J.  Wyman)  No.  Am.  51: 
173.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  38:  314. 

—  Ancient  Egyptian.  (S.  G.  Morton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  48:  26S. 


CRANIA 


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CREATION 


Crania,  Britannica.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  52. 

—  Distortions  of.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7:  399. 

—  Measurement  of.     (J.  Wyman)  Anthrop.  K.  6:  345. 
Cranial   Forms,    Ethnic   Significance   of.      (D.  Wilson) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  6:  414. 
Cranial  Measurements.     (L.  Tait)  Nature,  5:  463. 
Craniological  Controversy.    Blackw.  i:  35,  365.     lo:  73. 
Craniologist,  A.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Harper,  54:  227. 
Craniologist's  Review;   Napoleon's  Head.     Blackw.  3: 

146,  298. 

—  Greek  Heads.     Blackw.  3:  29S. 

Craniology.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  124.  —  Blackw.  10:  73. 

—  Results  of  Rage  for.     Chr.  Obs.  14:  726.     15:  22. 
See  Phrenology. 

Cranioscopy.    Anthrop.  R.  6:  386.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  27: 

353- 
Cranium,  Human,  Deformations  of.    (R.  Knox)  Anthrop. 

R.  i:  271. 
Crank,  Properties  of  the.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  35:  334. 
Crank  Pins  and  Journals.     (W.  D.  Marks)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  105:  233. 
Cranmer,  Tliomas,  Archbishop.     (.J.  J.  Blunt)  Quar.  47: 

366.  —  Penny  M.  2:  103.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  6:  14. 

—  and  Anglican  Church.  (0.  W.Wight)  Univ.  Q.  9:  144. 

—  and  the  English  Reformation.     Lend.  Q.  41 :  i. 

—  Character  of.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  55:  63. 

—  (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  48:  106.  —  (A.  P.  Pea- 
body)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  21. 

—  Family  History  of.     (J.  G.  MacLeod)  Month,  32:   46. 

—  La  Bos's  Life  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  18:  i. 

—  Latimer,  and  Ridley,  with  portraits.    Eel.  M.  51 :  131. 

—  Letter  relating    to   Catherine  of  Arragon  and  Anne 

Boleyn.     Arch.  18:  •]■]. 

—  Life  of.    Quar.  47:   366.  — Ed.  R.  54:    312. —Chr. 

Exam.  30:  115.  —  Mo.  R.  126:  223. — Liv.  Age,  2: 
116. 

—  Macaulay  on.     (W.  Peet)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  262. 

—  Theology  of.     (J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  12:  199. 
Crannoge  found  in  Drumkeery  Lough,  Ireland.  (R.  Hark- 

ness)  Arch.  39:  483. 
Cranston,  John  and  Thomas,     Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  165. 
Cran worth.  Lord.     Am.  Law  R.  3:  178. 
Crapelet,  G.  A.     Le  Combat  de  trente  Bretons.     Retros. 

16:  353- 
Crapoune,  Adam  de.     Chamb.  J.  32:  43.  —  St.  James, 

47:  205. 
Craque-o'-Doom.     (M.  H.  Catherwood)  Lippinc.  27:  350, 

443,  564.     28:  31,  135. 
Crashaw,  Richard,    Poetry  of.     (H.  Southern)  Retros. 

i:  225.  — Chr.  Disc.  5:  81.— (M.  F,  Egan)  Cath. 

World,  32 :  138.  — (J.  A.  Nolan)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6: 

445- 
Crater,  Large,  in  Japan.  (J.  Milne)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  19:  336. 

—  of  Asosan,  Japan.     (J.  Milne)  Eel.  M.  95:  746. 
Craters,  Formation  of.     (G.  P.  Scrope)  Am.  J.  Sci.  73: 

346.     74:  217. 
Cravat,  Art  of  tying.     Chamb.  J.  43:  43. 
Cravats,  Concerning.     All  the  Year,  2:  368. 
Craven,  Mrs.  Augustus.     Fleurange,    Comparison  with 

Middlemarch.     Cath.  World,  17:  775. 

—  A  Sister's  Story.     (M.  C.  Bishop)  19th  Cent.  5:  849. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  739.  —  (W.  L.  Kingsley) 
NewEng.  31:  iii.  —  Cath.  World,  7:  707.  —  Dub. 
R-  63-  39-  —  Blackw.  104:  165.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  98:  579. 

—  Veil  withdrawn.  (J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  23:  158. 
Craven,  Countess  of.  (Mrs.  Mathews)  Bentley,  18:  249. 
Craven,  W.     Discourses.     Ed.  R.  2:  437. 

Craven,  Legend  of.     Blackw.  25 :  i . 

Cravens  of  Cravenscroft.     St.  James,  29:  1-521.    30: 

1-629.     31:  1-517.     32:  1-241. 
Craven  Co.,  S.  C,  History  of.    So.  Q.  25:  2,11  <■ 


Crawford,  Alexander,  Lord.    Argo.    Dub.  Univ.  87:  756. 
Crawford,  George  W.,  Portrait  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  i. 
Crawford,  John;  a  Poem.     (J.  Hogg)  Frascr,  4:  422. 
Crawford,  Thomas.     (S.  Eliot)  Am.  Church  R.  11:  32. 

—  (G.  S.  Hillard)  Atlan.  2:  64.  24:  40.  —  Liv.  Age, 
56:  274. 

—  and  his  last  Works.     Art  J.  7:  41. 

—  Orpheus.     (C.  Sumner)  with  plate,  Dem.  R.  12:  451. 
Crawford,  William  H.,  Character  and  Life  of.     So.  Lit. 

Mess.  3:  262,  273.     5:  361. 

—  Exposition  of,  1831.     Niles's  Reg.  41:  41,  65. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     (J.  B.  Cobb)  Am.  Whig  R.  13: 

193.  475- 
Crawford's  Consistency.     (II.  James,  jr.)  Scrib.  12:  569. 
Crawle}',  Lt.-Col.,  Court-Martial  Trial  of,  1864.     Brit.  Q. 

39:  389. 
Crawshaw  Sisterhood.    (G.  Percival)  St.  James,  37:  551. 
Crawshay,  Robert,  Portrait  of.     Pract.  M.  2:  81. 
Crayfish.    (E.  R.  Lankester)  Nature,  21 :  353.    Same  art. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  7S9. 

—  Philosophy  of.     19th  Cent.  8:  622. 
Crayons,  Preparation  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  9:  94. 

—  Red,  How  to  make.     (A.  F.  Lomet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

5:  157- 
Crayon  Papers.     (W.  Irving)  Bentley,  6:  24,  159. 
Cream  from  Milk,  Obtaining.     (G.  Carter)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  16:  125. 
Creation.     (W.  K.  Clifford)  Fortn.  23:  465.     Same  art. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  268.  — (R.  Martineau)  Theo.  R.  5: 

I,  224,  334.  —  (E.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  174. 

—  Bib.  R.  i:  89. 

—  a  Series  of  Supernatural  Growths.     (T.  Lewis)  Meth. 

Q.  25:  207. 

—  Agassiz  on,  and  Unity  of  the  Race.     Princ.  41:  5. 

—  and  Cosmogony.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  24:  123. 

—  and  the  Fall  of  Man.     Chr.  Disc,  i :  102,  169. 

—  and  the  Flood,  Colenso's  Views  on.     Theo.  R.  i :  161. 

—  and  modern  Science.     (C.  B.  Waring)  Scrib.  15:  817. 

—  and  Universe,  Theories  of.  (G.  Tayler)  De  Bow,  4 :  177. 

—  Argument  from  Design.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  209.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  42:  250. 

—  Bible  Account  of.     (W.  W.  Kinsley)  University  Q. 

3:  240. 

—  Chaldean  Account  of.    (P.  N.  Lynch)  Cath.  World, 

24:  490. 

—  Cuvier  and  Blainville  on.    Brit.  Q.  24:  365. 

—  Days  of,  What  are  they  ?    (W.  D.  Strappini)  Month, 

41:  22. 

—  de  Nihilo.     (R.  O.  Williams)  Univ.  Q.  34:  401. 

—  "Divine  Plan  in.    Bib.  R.  i:  5.  ^ 

—  Epoch  of.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  526. 

Lord's.   NewEng.  9:  510. —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  346. 

—  Evolution  in.     (E.  S.  Wilson)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  182. 

—  Faith  in,     (S.  N.  Callender)  Mercersb.  17:  593. 

—  Genealogy  of.     Eel.  M.  55:  21. 

—  Hequembourg's  Plan  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  477, 

—  History  of,  Haeckel's.     Internal.   R.   3:    537. — Na- 

ture, 3:  102. 

—  in  Theology,  Philology,  and  Geology.     Kitto,  16:  66. 

—  Henry  James  on.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  75:  212. 

—  Laws  of  —  Ultimate   Science.      (T.  Gray)  J.   Spec. 

Philos.  14:  219. 

—  Tayler  Lewis  on.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Bib.   Sac.   13:   So, 

631.  14:  388,  461.  — (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 
8:  271,  445,  529. 

—  Man's  Place  in.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Radical,  2:  663. 

—  Meditations  on.     (H.  Alford)  Good  Words,  4:  355. 

—  Miracle  of.     (J.  H.  Mcllvaine)  Princ  n.  s.  i:  830. 

—  Mosaic  Account  of.     (E.  P.  Barrows)  Bib.   Sac.  13: 

743.  14:  61.  —  (J.  D.  Dana)  NewEng.  16:  74. — 
(J.  C.  Fisher)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  67:  214.  — (T. 
Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  303, 


CREATIOX 


313 


CREEDS 


Creation,  Mosaic  Account  of.  (E.  A.  Lawrence)  Bib. 
Sac.  27:  454.  —  Kitto,  5:  1S6.  —  (S.  H.  Tlionipsou) 
Meth.  Q.  12:  497.  — Chr.  Obs.  26:  19S.  31:  76. 
42:  525.  —  Meth.  M.  36:  425. 
•  —  and  Geology.  (O.  Fockler)  Meth.  Q.  26:  187.— 
(E.  Hitchcock)  Cong.  M.  19:  82.  —  (D.  C.  McLaren) 
Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  346.  12:  133.  —  (D.  N.  Lord) 
Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  529.  7:  1-19.  9:  251.  — (J.  O. 
Means)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  S3,  323.  —  New  Eiig.  9:  510. 

—  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  119.  10:  97.  — Eel.  M.  77: 
542.  —  Westm.  68:  176.     69:  260. 

and  Heathen  Accounts  of.     (J.  S.  Blackie)  Good 

Words,  2:  553.     Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  i:  77. 

and  Hugh  Miller.     (J.  Clark)  Mercersb.  9:  620. 

Scientific.     Am.  Presb.  R.  7:   129. 

—  Natural  History  of.     (E.  Laukester)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  3:1. 

—  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  229. 

Vestiges  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  60:  426.  —  (A 

Gray)  No.  Am.  62:  465.  —  (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam 
40:  T,;^2-  —  (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  3:  470.  4 
4S7.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  6:  564.  —  Brit.  Q.  i :  490 
3:  178.  — (A.  Sedgwick)  Ed.  K.  82:  i.  Same  art 
Ecl.M.  6:  43.  —  Blackw.  57:  44S. — Westm.  44:  152 
48:  130.  —  (A.  B.  Dod)  Princ.  17:  505.  —  Eel.  R 
82:  59.  —  Eraser,  42:  355.— Am.  Whig  R.  1:  525 

—  Liv.  Age,  4:  60.  — (W.  H.  Allen)  Meth.  Q.  6 
292.  —  Chr.  Obs.  51 :  599.  —  Prosp.  R.  i :  49.    2 :  33. 

and  its  Reviewers.     New  Eng.  4:  113. 

Author  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  3:  16S.  3S3. 

A  Precursor  of.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Eraser,  56:  526. 

Sequel  to.     Am.  J.  Sci.  51:  250.  —  Liv.  Age, 

8:  442.  —  (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  333. 

—  Natural  Theory  of.     (A.  Agassiz)  Nation,  8:  193. 

—  Noyes's  Lectures  on.    (T.  D.  Howard)  Unita.  R.  13: 

481.  • 

—  or  Creature  in  Romans  viii.  19-23.     (A.  N.  Arnold) 

Bapt.  Q.  i:  143. 

—  or  Evolution,  which?    (T.  Clarke)  Lakeside,  i:  91. 

—  or  Foundation.    (S.  R.  Calthrop)  Unita.  R.  16:  i,  230. 

—  Powell's  Essay  on.     Theo.  iSc  Lit.  J.  8:  609. 

—  Record  of.     (C.  Gooch)  Kitto,  29:  339. 

—  Records  of,  Sumner's.     Mo.  R.  82:  276. 

—  Scientific  Theories  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  282, 

—  Scriptural  Evidences  of.     Bib.  R.  3:  81. 

—  Scripture  Doctrine  of.     (M.  Sanford)  Univ.  Q.  4:  392, 

—  Six  Days  of.     (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  59:  379.  — (W. 

McCrombie)  Kitto,  3:  159.  —  Am.  Ch.  Mo.  2:  204. 

—  Brownson,  20:  204.  —  Good  Words,  i:  636. — 
Meth.  Q.  31:  581. 

T.  Lewis's  View  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  469. 

—  Sixth  Day  of.     Bost.  R.  3:  68. 

—  Seventh  Day  of.     (J.  W.  Colenso  and  R.  Martineau) 

Theo.  R.  10:  175,  599. 

—  Swedenborg's  Theory  of.  (H.  James)  No.  Am.  105 :  89. 

—  Theory  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  60:  264. 

—  Typical  Forms  in.    (J.  McCosh)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  1 :  52S. 
and  Special  Ends  in,  McCosh's.     New  Q.  5:  262. 

—  Eel.  R.  103:  563. —Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  9:  270.— 
Dub.  Univ.  50:  209.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  250. 

—  Week  of.     (W.  Clifford)  Dub.  R.  88:  311.     89:  498. 

—  Wonders  of.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  17:   533. 
Creations,  Natural  and  spiritual.     Theo.  Repos.  2:  85. 
Creative  Forces.     (W.  W.  Kinsley)  Pcnn  Mo.  7:  352. 
Creator  and  Creature.     (J.   Rickaby;  Month,  40:   386, 

484.    41:  182,  536.    42:  346. 

—  Indications   of,  Whewell's.     (Sir   D.   Brewster)  No. 

Brit.  4:  364. 

—  Wisdom  of,  in  Nature  and  Revelation.  Mo.  R.  131 :  187. 
Creature  Worship.     Month,  40:  219,  528. 

Crebillon,  the  French  .iEschylus.  Fraser,  44:  267.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  24:  223.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  31:  167. 
Same  art.  Internat.  M.  4:  520. 


Credit.     (J.  S.  Crawley)  No.  Am.  90:  322.  —  Chamb.  J. 
40:  280. 

—  and  Cash.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  17. 

—  and  Crises.     (B.  Price)  Eraser,  80:  207. 

—  as  Substitute  for  Money.  (L.H.Atwater;  Princ.  34:  310. 

—  Currency,  and  Banking.     Brit.  Q.  27:  3'ji. 

and  precious  Metals.     Bank.  JL  (X.  Y.)  14:  417, 

—  Recent  History  of.     (W.  Newmarch)  J.   Statis.   Soc. 

21:  444. 

—  System  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  Ii:  5. 

—  Nature  and  Power  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  22:  121. 

—  or  ready  Money  ?    Chamb.  J.  48:  9. 

—  Principles  of.     (C.  F.  Adams)  Hunt,  2:   1S5. 

—  Public.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  52,  137.  —  (G.  M. 

Weston)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  769. 

and  private.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  24:  241. 

Credit  Banks,  Organization  of.     (W.  T.  Thornton)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  210. 
Credit  Foncier  of  France.     Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  29:  191,  666. 

30:  5.     31:  7,  930. 
Credit  Institutions  of  Italy.     (D.  P.  Bailev)  Bank.  M. 

(N.Y.)35:  775- 
Credit  Mobiiier.     Republic,  i:  3,  49. —  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49: 
276. 

—  in  Discredit.     All  the  Year,  20:  57. 

—  in  France.     Bank.  JI.  (L.)  16:  421,  4S1,  548.     17:  465. 

—  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  i,  446.     13:  43.     18:  137. 

—  Nat.  R.  4:  152. 

—  of  America.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  16:  53.  —  (S. 

Newcomb)  No.  Am.  117:   1S2.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin) 
Nation,  16:  68,  12S,  160. 
Credit  System.     (S.  Colwell)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  753. 

—  Dem.  R.  2:  167.   3:195.   5:147.  —  Hunt,  42:684. 

—  and  the  Currency.     Penn  Mo.  4:  822. 

Creditors,  Preferred.    (C.  A.  Stackpole)  Hunt,  7:  273,  527. 
Credulity  and  Crime,  Modern  Instances  of.     Dub.  Univ, 
Ecf.  M.  34:  267. 

—  and  Scepticism   in  Historj-.     (E.  D.  Sanborn)  Aia. 

Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  12:  131. 

—  and  Versatility.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  287. 

—  Modern  Absurdities  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  470. 
Credulous  People.     New  Eng.  JL  8:  2S5. 

Creed  and  Doctrine.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  24:  99. 

—  and  dogmatic  Theologj'.     (E.  V.  Gcrhart)  Mercersb. 

18:  207. 

—  and  Puritanism.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  i:  5S5. 

—  Change  of.     (S.  L.  Bailey)  Lakeside,  7:  244. 

—  Church's  or  Crown's,  Foulkes  on.     Dub.  R.  64:  269. 

—  Congregational,  General  Association,  1827.    New  Eng. 

4:  '53- 

—  Construction  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  15:  5S4. 

—  Foundations  of,  G.   H.    Lewes   on.     (I.  M.  Atwood) 

Univ.  Q.  35:   177. 

—  Hopkins's  Primitive.  (A.  Larason)Chr.  Exam.  2o:  342. 

—  Inconsistency  in.     (W.  R.  French)  Univ.  Q.  20:  202. 

—  Necessity  of.  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am. Church  R.  7:  337. 

—  New  and  old.    (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Theo.  R.  4:  i,  241.    5:  26. 

—  of  Christendom.     (J.  Martineau)  Westm.  55:  429. 
Greg  on.     Prosp.  R.  7:  192. 

—  of  the  Early  Christians.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  19th  Cent. 

8:  207. 

—  of  the  Future;  a  Poem.     Fraser,  91:  78S. 

—  of  a  Layman.     (F.  Harrison)  19th  Cent.  9:  455. 

—  Safest.     (J.  G.  Adams)  L'niv.  Q.  32:  22. 

—  to  Faith,  Change  From.  (G.  E.  Ellis)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  39:  i. 
Creeds.     (F.  W.  Conrad)  Evang.  R.  18:  351.  — (E.  W. 

Gilman)  Cong.  Q.  4:  179.  -  (W.  T.  Moore)  Chr,  Q. 
2:  I.  —  (B.  U.  Watkins)  Chr.  Q.  2:  461.  -  Bost.  R. 
i:  4S9. 

—  Ancient,    and   Family  Covenants.     (E.  W.    Gilman) 

Cong.  Q.  11:  516. 

—  and  the  Church.     (J.  Martineau)  Theo.  R.  3:  296. 


CREEDS 


314 


CRICKET 


Creeds  and  Church  Membership.  (C.  Gushing)  Cong.  Q. 
ig:  261. 

—  and  Confessions.   (A.  M.  Machar)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  134. 
Use  and  Abuse  of.     Cong.  M.  20:  3S2. 

—  and  Creed-Subscription.     Fraser,  102:  696. 

—  and  Morality.     (W.  Kirlcus)  Tlieo.  IJ.  4:  534. 

—  Antagonisms  of.     (P.  Schaff)  Cuntemp.  28:  S36. 

—  as  Tests  of  Church  Membership.     (K.  Twining)  New 

Eng.  32:  670. 

of  Fellowsiiip  among  Christians.     (S.  Hayward) 

Cong.  Q.  8:  3S2. 

—  Catliolic,  and  Authoritj'  and  Reason.      (W.  Adams) 

Am.  Church  R.  18:  206. 

—  Christian,  and  tl\eir  Defenders.     Westm.  76:  207. 
Paraplirase  of.     Theo.  Repos.  i:  136. 

—  Church.     (J.  F.  Kendall)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16:  605.— 

(J.  Orton)  Cong.  Q.  5:   206.  — (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac. 
29:  538.  —  (W.  W.  Woodworth)  Cong.  Q.  19;  249. 

—  No.  Brh.  48:  397 

—  Duncan  and  Miller  on.    (C.  Robinson)  Chr.  Exam.  2: 

364- 

—  Essential  Difference  of.  (M.  G.  Darling)  Radical, 6:  363. 

—  Formation  of.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  4:  265. 

—  Importance  of.     Bost.  R.  3:  541. 

—  in  Church  and  Chapel.     (G.  V.  Smith)  Contemp.  21 : 

2S3,  372. 

—  in  Worship.     Theo.  R.  8:  237. 

—  Makers  of.     (0.  A.  Burgess)  Chr.  Q.  6:  62, 

—  of  Christendom,  Schaff's.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  7: 

618.  —  Mercersb.  24:  470.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  448. 

Second  Advent  and.  (.J.A.Brown)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  629. 

^  Old,  and  new  Beliefs.     Nat.  R.  12:   151. 

—  Old  and  new.    (W.  P.  Roberts)  Good  Words,  22:  522. 

—  (F.  Harrison)  19th  Cent.  8:  526,  787. 

—  Origin  and  Use  of.   (S.  Fuller)  Am.  Church  R.  1 :  352. 

—  Orthodox,  Varieties  of.     Bost.  R.  i:  517. 

—  Panic  of.     Eel.  R.  113:  4S0. 

—  Popular.     Chr.  Exam.  80:   i. 

—  Proper  Limits  of,  Blaikie's.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q. 

3:  397- 

—  Relation  of,  to  Christian  Life.     (J.  M.  Whiton)  Cong. 

Q.  11:  28. 

—  Revision  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  30:  413. 

—  Subscription  to.   Ethics  of.      (W.  Knight)  Contemp. 

20:  327.     See  Subscription. 

—  Swainson  on  the  Nicene  and  Apostles'.     Brit.  Q.  28: 

74.  — Chr.  Obs.  75:   728,  80S. 

—  Use  of.     (.J.  G.  Hall)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.   i:  577. 
See  Apostles' i  Athanasian  ;  Nicene;  etc. 

Creedmore,  Story  of.     (F.  Whittaker)  Galaxy,  22:  258. 
Creek  Indians,  Controver.sy  with.    Ann.  Reg.  i:  42.    2: 

85.     5:  [123.  —  Niles's  Reg.  16:  supp.  loi.  27:  222. 

28:  14-412.     32:  89,  108.     36:  231,  257. 

—  Intruders  on.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  138,  155,  189. 

—  Mission  among.     Am.  Meth.  M.  5:  232. 

—  Treaty  with.  Ann.  Reg.  7:  [94.  —  Niles's  Reg.  28:  63. 

14:  26.     30:  175,  254.     42:  116. 

Cregan  Curse.     (W.  H.  Burdett)  Lakeside,  7:  379. 

Creichton,  Capt.  .John.     (H.  Baldwin)  Retros.  5:  23S. 

Crema  and  the  Crucifix.  Cornh.  35:  685.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  134:  182. 

Cremation.  (J.  P.  Pennefather)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  592.— 
(H.  Thompson)  Contemp.  23:  319,  553.  — AH  the 
Year,  43:  127.  —  Appleton,  11:  619.  —  Dub.  R.  79: 
37.  —  Eel.  M.  42:  536.  —  Pract.  M.  5:  64. —  (W. 
Cochran)  Victoria,  24;  226. 

—  and  its  Alternatives.   (G.  Bayles)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  225. 

—  and  Burial  of  the  Dead.  (W.  M.  Wylie)  Arch.  37:  455. 
in  the  East.     (F.  R.  Feudge)  Lippinc.  13:   593. 

—  and  contracted  Burials.    (R.  Pennington)  Anthrop.  J. 

4:  265. 

—  Chemistry  of.    Nature,  II :  33. 


Cremation,  Ethics  of.     (R.  F.  Clarke)  Month,  24:  25. 

—  Fire-Burial   among   our  Germanic   Forefathers.     (K. 

Blind)  Fraser.  91 :  730. 

—  in  China.     Cornh.   39:    335.      Same  art.   Liv.   Age, 

141:  309. 

—  Merits  of.     (P.  Fraser,  jr.)  Penn  IMo.  5:  414. 

—  or  Burial.     (P.  H.  Holland)  Contemp.  23:  477. 
See  Urn  Burial. 

Crtmieux,  Isaac  Adolphe,  with  jiortrait.   Ev.  Sat.  g:  771. 
Cremorne  to  Westminster,  From.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Geiil. 

M.  n.  s.  25:  203. 
Creole,  Case  of  the.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:   ii. 
Creole,  The;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  434. 
Creole  Fancies.     (W.  C.  Bates)  0.  &  N.  7:  304. 
Cif^qui,    Marquise   de.    Souvenirs   de.     (J.    W.    Crokcr) 

Quar.  51:  391.  —  Select  J.  4:  215. 
Cresap,  M.,  and  Logan.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  N.  Eel.  6:   169. 
Crescembeni,  Giovanni  Mario.     Colburn,  II :  490. 
Crescent  and  Cross,  Conflict  between.     (J.  I.  Swander) 

Mercersb.  20:  28. 
Cressey  Family.     (G.  B.  Blodgette)  N.  E.  Reg.  31:  197. 
Cressida      (B.  Thomas)  Lond.  Soc.  33:   1-4S1. 
Cresson,  Elliott,  and  Pro-Slavery  Colonization.   Chr.  Obs. 

47:  2/5- 
Cressy,  Battle  of.     Penny  M.  2:  326. 

—  and  Agincourt,  Visit  to  Fields  of.     (H.  L.  Long)  Col- 

burn, 83:  334-478.  84:  97-466.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  15:  362,  478.     16:    1S9. 

—  Narratives  of.     (G.  F.  Beltz)  Arch.  28:    171. 

—  Poem  on.     (L.  Moseley)  Once  a  Week,  22:  337. 
Cretaceous  Rocks  of  England.     (P.  B.  Brodie)  Recr.  Sci. 

2:  297. 
Cretans,  St.  Paul's  Character  of.     Lond.  M.  7:  637. 
Crete.     (E.  H.  Bunbury)  Contemp.   i:    551.  —  All  the 

Year,  12:  468. —  Black w.  121:  428. 

—  and  the  Cretans.    (H.  J.  Warner)  Chr.  Exam.  82:  224. 

—  Daughter  of .     Chamb.  J.  9:  iSi. 

—  Days  in.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Allan.  20:   533.    21:  326. 

22:  221. 

—  Heart  of.    Cornh.  22:  49.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  -So. 

—  Insurrection  in,  1867.    (W.J.  Stillman)  Nation.  3:  275. 

4:  54,  76,  318.  5:  227.  7:  10.  8:  4S.-(n.  J. 
Warner)  Nation,  4:  70. — Ev.  Sat.  3:  233.  —  Fra- 
ser, 79:  291.  —  Hours  at  Home,  4:  554.  — jMacinil. 
15:  257.  — Mo.  Rel.  M.  39:  379. 

—  Labj-rinth  of.     Penny  M.  5:  27S. 

—  Pashley's  Travels  in,  1834.     Mo.  R.  143:  45. 

—  Travels  in.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  6:   540. 
Cretinism  and  Goitre.     Eel.  R.  104:  278. 

Cretins  and  their  Benefactor.     Beiitloy,  31:  405.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  26:   201. 

—  Hospital  for  infant.     Chamb.  J.  9:  296. 

—  What  has  been  done  for.  (L.  P.  Brockit)  Atlan.  i :  410. 
Cretineau-Joly,  .Jacques.    (J.  McSwiney)  Month,  25:  205. 
Creusot,  Le,  in  France.     Chamb.  J.  45:  70. 
Creuznach  and  its  saline  Cure.     Lond.  Soc.  16:  433. 
Crewe,  Day  at.     Chamb.  J.  13:  391. 

Crewe  Hall.     Antiquary,  3:   145. 

Crichton,  James,   The  Admirable.     Bentley,  i:  416. — 

Colburn,  115:  414.  —  (J.  D.  Forbes)  Good  Word: , 

5:  67. 
Cricket.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  114-441.     3;  S2-530.     18:  422. 

21:  319.  —  St.  Paul's,  2:  549. 

—  as  it  was  and  is.     Once  a  Week,  8:  718. 

—  at  Lord's.     Belgra.  15:  213. 

—  Early  Forms  of.     (R.  R.  Macgregor)  Belgra.  39:  450. 

—  Eton  and  Harrow  at  Lord's.     (R.  Russell)  Belgra.  24: 

128. 

—  Fashionable,     All  the  Year,  38:  50S. 

—  History  of.     Bentley,  36:  171. —Temp.  Bar,  6:  273. 

—  in  America.     (A.  II.  Outerliridgc)  Lippinc.  11:   593. 

—  in  Canada.     Canad.  Mo.  14:  60S. 


CRICKET 


315 


CRIME 


Cricket  in  1839  and  1S67.  (F.  Gale)  Once  a  Week,  17 :  226. 

—  in  England.     (H.  Silver)  Once  a  Week,  5.  179. 

—  Morale  of.     Cliamb.  .J.  54:  298. 

—  on  the  Goodwins.     Chainb.  J.  36:  212.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  71:  421. 

—  Pursuit  of,  under  Difliculties.     All  the  Year,  6:  2;^. 

—  Rural.     Chanib.  .J.  57:  401. 

—  Yorkshire  Stories  of.     Lond.  Soc.  31:  411. 
Cricket  Legislation.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  72,  136. 
Cricketana.     (R.  Macgregor)  Bclgra.  42:  84. 
Cricketer,  Fifty  Years  a.     Lond.  Soc.  30:  193-417. 

—  Reminiscences  of  a.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  248. 
Cricketers,  English,  in  Canada.     Canad.  Mo.  4:  38. 
Crime,  Aids  of  Science  in  detecting.     Cliamb.  J.  53:  loi. 

—  and  Civilization.     (S.  Amos)  Fortn.  2:  319. 

—  and  Consequence;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  749. 

—  and  Credulity  on  the  Continent.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  27. 

—  and  Creed,  Statistics  of.     Cong.  M.  26:  995. 

—  and  Criminal  Law  in  France.     Lond.  Q.  8:  92. 

—  and  Criminals.     (.J.  H.  Fyfe)  Good  Words,  4:  97.  — 

(A.  Shuman)  Lakeside,  6:  316. 

—  and  English  Law.     Victoria,  32:  68-240. 

—  and  its  Consequences.     Dub.  L'niv.  34:  3S3. 

—  and  its  Prevention.     Lond.  M.  23:  246.  —  (.J.  Plum- 

mer)  V^ictoria,  3:  432. 

—  and  its  Punishment.     (W.  C.Taylor)  Bentley,  6:  476. 

7:  131.  —  Eraser,  20:  689. 

Beccaria  on.     O.  &  N.  lo:  245. 

in  the  East.     Hours  at  Home,  10:  23, 

in  France  in  good  old  Times.     St.  James,  32:  6S1. 

—  and  Remedies.     Chamb.  .J.  19:  177.  —  Peop.  J.8:  106. 

—  and  its  Repression.     Penny  M.  8:  174. 

—  and  its  Treatment.     Canad.  Mo.  II :  166. 

—  and  Pauperism.     (R.  Everest)  De  Bow,  19:  268. 

—  and  Poverty  in  Cities.     (.J.  W.  Alexander)  Priiic.  17: 

606. 

—  and  remarkable  Trials  in  Scotland.    Blackw.  63:  293, 

607. 

—  and  Science.     All  the  Year,  44:  347,  372. 

—  as  affected  by  good  or  bad  Times.    (J.  Clay)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  20:  378. 

—  Automatism  and.     (0.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  35:  466. 

—  Capital,  and  Poverty.     (E.  Roscoe)  Victoria,  21:  561. 

—  Cause  and  Cure  of.     (E.  C.  Wines)  Princ.  n.  s.  1 :  7S4. 

—  Causes  of.     (H.  Seymour)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo,  2:  5S9. 
and  Prevention  of.     Ed.  R.  48:  411. 

of  its  Increase.     Blackw.  3:  176.     55:583.     56:1. 

—  Pamph.  15:  27.     29:  307. 

—  Characteristics  of.     Eel.  R.  85:  232. 

—  Criminals,  Punishment.     (Lord  De  Mauley)  Macmil. 

29:  145. 

—  Dangerous  Classes  in  large  Towns,  Fr(?gier  on.     Mo. 

R.  155:  4S6. 

—  Dear  Food  and.     Eel.  R.  90:  393. 

—  Detection  of.     Cornh.  2:  697.  —  Dub.  R.  50:   150. 

—  Education  and.     (.1.  B.  Bittinger)  Luth.  (i.  5:  481. — 

(J.  Fletcher)  .J.  Statis.  Soc.  10:   193.    11:  344.    12: 

151,  189. —  (G.  R.  Porter)  .L  Statis.  .Soc.  lo:  316.— 

(H,  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  86:  512.  -  (E.  C.  Tainsll)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  11:  yy. — Tait,  n.  s.  25:  29.  —  Penny  ^f. 

4:  206,   222. —(M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  8:  297.  — De 

Bow,  18:  409. 

at  North  and  South.     De  Bow,  16:  5 78. 

Church-Going,   Intemperance   and.     (J.   Clay)   J. 

Statis.  Soc.  20:  22. 

—  English  State  Trials.    Cornh.  6:  351. 

—  Extenuation  of.     Cornh.  9:  210. 

—  First  and  last.     Blackw.  25:  303. 

—  French  Police.     Coll)urn,  131:  372. 

—  Hints  on  Increase  of.     Blackw.  3:   176. 

—  How  to  be  treated.     (Lord  Nugent)  Peop.  J.  3:  233, 

302,  362.     4:  62-308.     5:   107. 


Crime  in  the  Army.     (P.  Beaton)  Good  Words,  11:  595. 

—  in  i8tli  Century.    (A.  Andrews)  Colburn,  105:  78-175. 

—  in  England,  and  its  Treatment.     Nat.  R.  3:  2S9. 

in  1857-76.     (L.  Levi)  J.  Statis.  .Soc.  43:  423. 

Pike's  History  of.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Nation,  19:  60. 

Progress  and  Character  of.     Eel.  R.  88:  645. 

Statistics  of.     Penny  M.  5:  359. 

—  in  England,  Wales,  and  Ireland.     Dub.  R.  41 :  142.  — 

Cong.  3:  156,  233,  309. 

Government  Returns  of.     Dub.  R.  28:  330. 

.Judicial  Statistics  of.     (.J.  T.  Hammick)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  30:  375. 
Statistics  of,  1839-43.     (W.  Kussell)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

10:  38. 

1S42-44.    (F.  G.P.  Neison)  J.Statis.  Soc.  9:  223. 

1854-59.  (T.  B.  L.  Baker;  J.  Statis.  Soc.  23:  427. 

—  in  France.     Westiu.  18:  353.  — Am.  Alma.  1836:  72. 

—  Mo.  R.  132:  23. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Am.  Alma.  1837:  69. 

Progress  of.     (.J.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  6:  21S. 

—  in  large  Towns.     Tait,  11.  s.  20:  165. 

—  in  London,  Causes  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  17;  329. 
Punishment  of.     Mo.  R.  125:  538. 

—  in  Russia,  Statistics  of.    (T.  Michell)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  27: 

—  in  Scotland,  how  investigated.    (W.  Chambers)  Fortn. 

2:  79. 

—  in  the  United  States,  Increase  of;  its  Cause  and  Cure. 

(E.  W.  Hutter)  Evang.  R.  II :  61. 

—  Increase  and  Causes  of.     Eel.  R.  55:  313. 

of  Material  Prosperity  and.     (J.  H.  Elliott)  Hunt, 

61:  239. 

—  Insanity  and.     See  Insanity  and  Crime. 

—  Machinery  of,  in  England.     Colbuni,  40:  4S7.     41: 

77.  — Mus.  25:  88. 

—  Material   Prosperity,  Moral  Agents,  and.     (J.  H.  El- 

liott) J.  Statis.  Soc.  31 :  299. 

—  Medical  Evidence  of.     Cornh.  7:  338. 

—  Jlodern  Philanthropy  and.     Westm.  91 :  437. 

—  Origin  of.     Ed.  R.  35:  342. 

and  Cure  of.     (.J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  18:  55. 

in  Society.     (R.  L.  Dugdale)  Atlan.  48:  452,  735. 

—  Pecuniaiy,  Cruelty  of.     Liv.  Age,  136:  50S. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (F.  G.  Fairfield)  Ai)pleton,  15:   15. 
with  Illustrations  from  History.    I'raser,  33:  7,  2-;5. 

—  Police  Force,  Consolidated,  and  Prevention  of.     (E. 

Chadwick)  Eraser,  77:  i. 

—  Prevention  of.     (E.  Hill)  .J.  Statis.  Soc.  25:  4<)7. — 

No.  Am.  9:  2S8.  — (II.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  86:  512.— 
(W.  C.  Woodbridge)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:   192. 
by  the  State.     (W.  Crofton)  Good  Words,  16:  204. 

—  Progress  of.     Fxl.  M.  lo:  249. 

and  Characteristics  of.     Ed.  R.  85:  95,  232. 

—  Punishment  an<l  Prevention  of.     Cornh.  7:   189. 

—  Rationale  of.     Dem.  R.  2o:  49. 

—  Relation  of  Ignorance  to.     (R.  Rantoul,  jr.)  No.  Am. 

47:  311- 

—  Relations  of  Women  to.     (E.  Van  de  Warker)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  8:  I,  31^,  727. 

—  Repression  of.     Irish  Q.  7:  529. 

—  Rcsi)onsil)ilify  of  Society  for  Causes  of.     (.J.  B.  Bit- 

tjnger)  Princ.  43:   18. 

—  Suggestions  for  Repression  of.     Brit.  Q.  52:   57. 

—  Sources  of.    (E.  C.  Wines)  Am.  Presb.  R.  12:  558.  — 

Irish  Q.  3:  299. 

—  Spontaneous  and  imitative.     (E.  V.  Blake)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  15:  656. 

—  Statistics  of.     Penny  JI.  6:  351.  —  Qnar.  137:  526. 

—  Su]iprcssion  of.     (Syd.  Sniitli)  Ed.  R.  13:  333. 

—  Thieves  and  Thieving.     Cornh.  2:  326.     6:  640. 

See  Detection;  Detectives;  Convicts;  Criminals;  Ju- 
venile Delinquency. 


CRIMES 


316 


CRIMEAN 


Crimes  against  Life,  Increase  of.    (H.  Dutton)  New  Eng. 
2:  346. 

—  and  Trials,  Remarkable,  in  Germany.     (N.  W.  Senior) 

Ed.  R.  82:  318. 

—  Celebrated.     Clir.  Rem.  18:  288. 
Dumas's.     For.  Q.  30:  36. 

—  State,  Penalty  of.     (J.  II.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  2S2. 
Crime  of  Abigail  Tempest.  (S.  A.  Weis.s)  Harper,  52 :  490. 
Crime-Land  Excursion.     (.V.  O.  Hall)  Galaxy,  7:  91. 
Crimea,  The,  and  its  Inhabitants.     C.'olburn,  105:  127. 

—  Baktchi-Sarai  and  the  Tartars  of.     Bentley,  37 :  279. 

—  Day's  Sport  in.     Temp.  Bar,  63:   177-528. 

—  Five  Days  on  Horseback  in.     Bentley,  40:  64. 

—  Garrisons  of.     Eraser,  50:  356.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33: 

—  History  of,  Romance  of.     Putnam,  7:  144. 

—  Journal  of  a  Tour  in,  1S56.     Eraser,  54:  407,  524. 

—  Letters  on.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Good  Words,  4:  557. 

—  A  Month  in.     Bentley,  40:  221. 

—  Mud  Volcanoes  and  Salt  Lakes  in.     (D.  T.  Ansted) 

Intel.  Obs.  8:  409. 

—  Notes  from.     Blackw.  I18:  720.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

86:  21S. 

—  Odessa  and.     Ed.  R.  102:  88. 

—  Religious  Societies  in.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  412. 

—  Ten  Days  in,  1S62.     Macmil.  5:  301. 

—  Tour  in.     Blackw.  80:  430. 

—  Town  Life  in.     Temp.  Bar,  63:  477, 

—  Travels  in.     Colburn,  103:  253. 

—  Trip  to.     Bentley,  41 :  67,  igo. 

Crimean  War.     (A.  W.  Kinglake)  Cornh.  7:  268.  —  (J. 
H.  Perry)  Meth.  Q.  16:  51.— Bentley,  36:  i,  107, 
212.     37:  331.  — Blackw.  74:  633,  769.     75:  381. 
76:599,618.     77:  112-740.     78:91-617.     79:232- 
486.     85:291,449.     93:355.     104:699.     105:71. 
117:    451.— Brownson,    11:    376.  —  Colburn,   99: 
379.     100:253-487.     102:  253.— Dem.R.  34:  373. 
35:  237,  331.  — Dub.  Univ.  43:  379.     44:   I,  509, 
635.    45:  103,  623,  742.     46:    741.— Ed.  R.  100 
264.     loi:  261.     141:  522.  —  Irish  Q.  5:  912.    6 
140.  —  Liv;  Age,  48:  440.  —  Lond.  Q.  4:  203.     5 
499. — New  Q.  4:  34,295.     6:  17. — No.  Brit.  20 
523.  —  Pioneer,  3:  291.  —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J,  7:  500, 
680.    8:  342.    9:  163. 

—  and  its  Opponents.     Eraser,  52:  479. 

—  and  what  is  to  come  of  it,  1854.     Brit.  Q.  20:  248. 

—  and  the  Anglican  Clergy.     (P.  Berry)  Am.  Church  R. 

8:  379- 

—  Battle  of  the  Alma.     (Gen.  F.  E.  Todleben)  Cornh. 

10:  282. — Colburn,  127:  468. 

of  Balaklava.     Liv.  Age,  49:  607. 

Episode  of.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  626. 

of  lukerman.     (J.  C.  Paget)  St.  James,  36:   14. — 

Bentle}',  38:  141. 

—  Bazancourt's  Histor}^  of.     Colburn,  107:  302.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  47:  626.  —  Fraser,  54:  97.— New  Q.  5:  330. 

—  Campaign  in.     Bentlc}-,  36:  431. 

of  1854.     Tait,  n.s.  21:  432-751.  —  Quar.  96:  200. 

Life  at  Balaklava  in.     Liv.  Age,  44:  39. 

Soldier's  View  of.     Fraser,  51 :  32. 

of  1855.     Brit.Q.22:  347.  — Tait,n.s.  22:  45-690. 

Results  of .     Ed.  R.  102:  584. 

on  the  Danube.     Bentley,  34:  555,  575.     35:  160. 

with  the  Russian  Arm}'.     Fraser,  52:   549. 

—  Cause  and  Objects  of.  (F.W.  Newman)  Fraser,  94:  522. 

—  Causes  of.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  83:  .1. 

and  Consequences  of.     (R.  Baird)  Putnam,  4:  422, 

537. 

—  Chapter  on.     Colburn,  103:  317. 

—  Character  of  Russia.     Colburn,  loi:  472. 

—  Comparative  Power  of  Russia  and  Allies.     Westm. 

65:  91.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  485. 


Crimean  War,   Conduct  of.     Bentley,  37:  31S.  —  Quar. 
96:  277. 

—  Constantinople  in,  Supply  and  Defense  of.     Bentley, 

35:  301  • 

—  Czar  Nicholas  on.     (J.  A.  O'Shea)  St.  James,  40:  24. 

—  Diplomacy  of.     (W.  O.  Johnson)  No.  Am.  81:  477. 

—  Duberly's  Journal  kept  during.     New  Q.  5:  146. — 

Liv.  Age,  48:  38 5. 

—  Effect  of,  on  Russian  Produce.     (R.  Valp}-)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  18:  301. 

—  Engagement  with  Cossacks.     Cornh.  7:  401. 

—  England's  Part  in.     Temp.  Bar,  52:  396. 

—  Ensign   Pepper's  Letters  from,  1855.     Colburn,   104: 

141.     105:  34. 

—  Ethics  and  Object  of,  1S56.     Brit.  Q.  23:  219. 

—  Heroic  Incidents  of.     Colburn,  102:  94. 

—  History  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  81:  458. —Eel. 

M.  33:  509. 
A  Scrap  of.     (D.  C.  Murray)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  171. 

—  How  shall  we  deal  with,  1S55.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  103. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  694. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Money  Market.  Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  368. 

—  King-lake's  History  of.     (C.  C.  Ilazewcll)  No.  Am. 

109:  612.  —  (E.  H.  Lacombe)  No.  Am.  121:  408. 

—  Bentley,  53:  477,  633.  54:  68,  142.  —  Blackw. 
128:  689. —  Brit.  Q.  61:  421.  — Canad.Mo.  7:  45S. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  46:  447.  —  Colburn,  127:  364. — Dub. 
Univ.  61:  259.  —  Eel.  R.  117:  277.  —  Ed.  R.  117: 
307.  128:  379.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  77:  26. — 
Ed.  R.  153:  241. —  Fraser,  78:  119.  —  Lond.  Q. 
20:  159.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  59:  135,  333.  —  Ho. 
&  For.  R.  2:  398.  — No.  Brit.  38:  325.  — (R.  D. 
Osborn)  Nation,  31:  379.  —  Nat.  R.  16:  298. — 
Penn  Mo.  6:  299.  —  Quar.  113:  514.  —  Westm.  79: 
601. 

and  his  Critics.     Chr.  Exam.  75:  81. 

—  Gen.  Klapka  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  54. 

—  Management  of .     Dub.  Univ.  46:   116. 

—  Militarj-  History  of.     No.  Brit.  25:  493. 

—  Month  in  Camp  before  Sebastopol.     New  Q.  4:  190. 

—  Mortality  of   British  Officers  in.     (R.  T.  Jopling)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  20:  54. 

—  Napier's  Baltic  Campaign.     New  Q.  6:  168. 

—  Object  and  Occasion  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  248. 

—  Objects  of.     Quar.  97:  245. 

—  Oliphant's  Trans-Caucasian  Campaign.     Bentlej',  39: 

507. 

—  Origin  of.     Brit.  Q.  21:  540.     22:  201. 

—  The  Peace  and  its  Adversaries,  1S56.     Colburn,  107:  i. 

—  Peard's  Campaign  in  the  Crimea.     NewQ.  4:  303. 

—  Plan  of.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  3S3. 

—  Policy  of.     Bentley,  35:  319. 

—  Realities  of.     Dub.  Univ  49:  229. 

—  Results  of.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  62:  yT,.— 

Quar.  98:  249. 

—  Retrospect  of,  1854.     Fraser,  50:  711. 

—  Russian  Defeats  and  their  Effects  on  Europe.     Fraser, 

50:  594- 

—  Sanitary  View  of.     (M.  L.  Baudens)  Colburn,   I13: 

415. 

—  Sebastopol  Committee  and  Vienna  Conferences.    Ed. 

R.  102:  274. 

—  Significance  of.     No.  Brit.  24:  268. 

—  Staff  Officer  on.     Fraser,  55:  103. 

—  Story  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  353-410. 

—  Lord  Stratford  and.     Temp.  Bar,  62:  170,  460.     63: 

167-52S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  170.     151:348. 

—  Todleben's  History  of.    No.  Brit.  41 :  545.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  64:  I. 

—  Turkey  and.     Fraser,  76:  503. 

—  Turkish  Poems  on.     House.  Words,  12:  155. 

—  Unexpected  Results  of.    (G.  Hooper)  Fortn.  2:  310. 


CRIMEAN 


317 


CRIXOLIXE 


Crimean  War,  Winter  in  tlie  Crimea.     Bentley,  37:  49. 

—  Zouaves  in.     Liv.  Age,  45:  739. 
See  Sebastopol;  Treaty  of  Paris. 

Criminals  and  tlie  Law.     (E.  L.  (iodkin)  Nation,  8:  106. 

—  and  tlieir  Treatment.     (C.  M.  O'Learj')  Cath.  World, 

26:  56. 

—  at  large.     Once  a  Week,  7:  569. 

—  Boys  as,  Plea  for.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  7:  279. 

See  Juvenile  Delinquency. 

—  Casual.     (E.  Crapsey)  Galaxy,  II :  S27. 

—  Dealing  with.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  56:  273. 

—  Hogg,  11:  441. — Temp.  Bar,  27:  390. 

—  Education  and.     (R.  W.  Rawson)  J.  Statis.   Soc.  3: 

331- 

—  Eni^iloj'ment  of.     (G.  Odger)  Contemp.  15;  463. 

—  Felon  Literature.     Mus.  44:  539. 

—  Female.     Cornh.  14:  152. 

and  their  Children's  Fate.     Good  Words,  14:  170. 

—  French  Treatment  of.     No.  Brit.  27:  45. 

—  Habitual,  Supervision  of .    (W.  Crofton)  Good  Words, 

16:  433- 
Treatment  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  25:  23. 

—  Homo  for  discharged  young.     Eel.  R.  77:  523. 

—  Homes,  not  Prisons,  for  young.     Eel.  R.  85:  560. 

—  Imperfect.     (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,  54:  486.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  80:  23. 

—  Imprisonment  and  Transportation.     Blackw.  55:  533. 

—  .Juvenile.    No.  Brit.  10:  i.    See  Juvenile  Delinquency. 

—  Legal  Responsibilities  of.     Canad.  Mo.  18:  541. 

—  Our.     Belgra.  27:  482. 

and  our  Judiciar}-.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  2o:  374. 

—  Professional,  What  shall  be  done  with  ?    All  the  Year, 

21:  414. 

—  Recruits  for  the  Ranks  of  Crime.     (R.  Quiddam)  St. 

James,  37:  580. 

—  Reformation  of.     (B.  K.  Pierce)  Meth.  Q.  28:  387.— 

Cornh.  3:  409,  708.    4:  229.     lo:  722. 

—  Remarkable,  in  France.     Cornh.  12:  606. 

—  Transportation  of.     See  Transportation. 

—  Treatment  of.     (W.  G.  Eliot)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  8:  79. 

—  What  is  to  be  done  with  our?    (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R. 

86:  214. 
See  Penal  Servitude;  Convicts;  Transportation. 

Criminal  Case  in  Russia.  Chamb.  J.  24:  116.  —  (E.  Crap- 
sey) Galaxy,  8:  345. 

Criminal  Classes.     Chamb.  .J.  31:  84. 

—  and  the  Government.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  505. 

—  Disposal  and  Control  of.     St.  PauPs,  3:  599. 

—  Excursion  with.     Cornh.  9:  627. 

—  Life  in.     Ed.  R.  122:  337. 

—  Management  of.     Ed.  R.  100:  563. 
Criminal  Court,  Central.     Westm.  22:  195. 

Criminal  Courts  of  London.     (J.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

9:  289. 
Criminal  Jurisprudence.    New  Eng.  M.  7:  126.  —  Pamph. 

18:  67. 

—  a  hundred  Years  ago.     Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  249. 

—  ofoiiio.    Am.  Q.  lo:  29. 

—  Sam])son  oji.     Mo.  R.  155:  517. 

—  Scottish.     (J.  Cockburn)  Ed.  R.  83:  196. 
Criminal  Justice,  Administration  of.   (G.  C.  Barrett)  Am. 

Soc.  Sci.  J.  2:  167. 

—  in  England.  Westm.  i:  146. 

Criminal  Law.  Quar.  24:  195.  47:170. — Mo.  R.  131: 
302.  —  Chr.  Exam.  8:  33S. — Quar.  22:  24;.  37: 
147. — Ed.  R.  54:  183.  —  Westm.  7:  91. — (Judge 
Porter)  So.  Q.  3:  3S9. 

—  and  Detection  of  Crime.     Comb.  2:  697. 

—  and  Executions  in  old  Days.     Cornh.  17:  559. 

—  and  Prison  Discipline.     Westm.  61 :  409. 

—  in  America  and  Europe.     (F.  Wharton)  Atlan.  26:  69. 

—  in  1S19.    Eel.  R.  30:  108. 


Criminal  Law  in  England.  Quar.  7:  159. — (F.  Park- 
man)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  1.  —  Mo.  R.  96:  510.  104: 
449.  —  Ed.  R.  19:  3S9.  150:  524.  —  (J.F.Stephen) 
19th  Cent.  7:  136.  —  Zoist,  i:  loi.  —  Pamph.  16:  i. 

Code  of.  Needed.     Am.  Law  R.  7:  264. 

Proposed.    (J.  B.  Perkins)  Am.  Law  R.  13:  244. 

Habitual  Criminals  Bill.      (H.  Taylor)  Fraser,  79: 

661. 

in  1S36.     Mo.  R.  142:  299. 

Miller  on,  1S22.     Eel.  R.  39:  481. 

Romilly  on.     (J.  Davison)  Quar.  7:  150. 

Severity  of.     Tait,  3 :  269. 

Stephens's  View  of.     St.  James,  11 :  500. 

temp.  Edw.  I.     (F.  M.  Nichols)  Arch.  40:  39. 

—  in  Scotland.     (J.  Craufurd)  No.  Brit.  4:  313.  —  Ed. 

R.41 :  450.  —  Westm.  22:  92.  — Am.  LawR.  6:  427. 

—  Influence  of  Christianity  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  129. 

—  of  France.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  651. 
and  England,  1824.     Eel.  R.  39:  385. 

—  of  the  Jews.     Liv.  Age,  143:  49S-756. 

—  Origin  of.     (W.  W.  Billson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  433. 

—  Reform  in.     Ed.  R.  121:  109. — Westm.  21:  353. — 

Eel.  R.   69:  350.     89:  720. —(Sir  J.  F.   Stephen) 
19th  Cent.  2:  ■;;}■;. 

—  Some  Topics  in.     (H.  W.  Torrey)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J. 

i:  120. 

—  J.  F.  Stephen  on.     Fraser,  69:  37. 

—  Wharton's.     Internat.  R.  1 :  556. 

—  Mrs.  Winsor's  Views  on.     All  the  Year,  16:  540. 
Criminal  Lunatics.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  135. 
Criminal  Procedure.     Ed.  R.  lOi:  532. 

—  Amer.  and  English.  (J.N.  Pomeroy)  No.  Am.  92:  297. 

—  and  License  of  Counsel.     Westm.  35:   i. 

—  French  System  of.     Ed.  R.  17:  SS. 

—  German  and  French.  (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  No.  Am.  94:  75. 

—  in  England  in  jNIurder  Cases.     Westm.  91 :  76. 

—  in  Scotland  and  England.     (W.  Forsyth)  Ed.  R.  108: 

443- 

—  Publicity  in.     Ed.  R.  40:  169. 

Criminal  Prosecutors,  Public  and  private.    Fortn.  i:  675. 

Criminal  Returns,  Report  on.  (W.  M.  Tartt)  J.  Statis. 
Soc.  20:  365. 

Criminal  Statistics  of  England  and  Wales.  (R.  W.  Raw- 
son)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  2:  316. 

—  of  Preston,  England,  1S3S.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  2:  84. 
Criminal  Trials.     Penny  M.  x:  85. 

—  American.     (C.  W.  Upham)  No.  Am.  54:  199. 

—  Celebrated.     Mo.  R.  1 17:  325,  437. 

—  French.     For.  Q.  4:  139.  —  Mus.  15:  211. 

—  German.     For.  Q.  8:  265. 

—  Modern  French.     Ed.  R.  95:  2S1.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

26:  247. 

—  Remarkable.     Fraser,  53  :   612.     Same  art.   Eel.  ^I. 

38:  347- 

—  Scotch.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  43:  438.  — Westm.  19: 

332.  —  Blackw.  63:  293,  607. 

Ancient.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  44:  43S. 

Burton's.     Hogg,  g:  39S. 

Pitcairn's.     Tait,  3:  511. 

Crimson,  Blue,  Gold.    (G.  W.  Bungay)  Putnam,  14:  711. 
Crinoid,  New.     (G.  B.  Grinnell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  112:  Si. 
Crinoid,'.     (E.  Billings)  Am.   J.   Sci.  98:    69.     99:  51. 

100:  225. 

—  Genus    Belemnocrinus.      (C.    Wachsmuth     and     F. 

Springer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II3:  253. 

—  Pahvozoic.     (W.Thomson)  Nature,  4:  496.  —  (F.  B. 

Meek  and  A.  II.  Worthen)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  23. 
Structure  of.     (C.  Wachsmuth)  Am.  J.  Sci.  114: 

115,  181. 
Crinoline  and  Whales,     Dub.  Univ.  52:  537.     Same  art. 

Fcl.  M.  46:  220. 

—  Who  killed  ?    Once  a  Week,  20:  369. 


CRINOLINE 


318 


CROCODILES 


Crinoline  Manufactory.     Once  a  Week,  10 :  12^. 
Cripi)legate  Morning  Exercises.     Cong.  M.  28:  SS9. 
Cripples,  Munich  Asylum  for.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  322. 
Cririe,  James.     Scottish  Scenery;  a  Poem.     (F.  Jeffrey) 

Ed.  R.  3:  328. 
Crisis,  The,  1S35.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  459. 

—  1S41.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  •]•]■].     18:  119. 
—  1S46.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  246. 

Crisp,  Samuel;  a  condemned  Dramatist.     All  tlie  Year, 

31:  103. 
Crispin,  St.;  a  Poem.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  722. 
Crispus;  a  poetic  IJomance.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  10:  429,  540, 

670. 
Criterion  in  Piccadilly.     Pract.  M.  3:  63. 
Critic,  Qualifications  of  the.     (S.  M.  Worcester)  Am.  Q. 

Obs.  i:  2S7. 
Critic  on   the  Hearth.     (J.  Payn)   19th  Cent.  5:  1003. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  151. 
Critics.     Bentley,  3:  396. 

—  and  Books.    (M.  Pattison)  Eel.  M.  90:  93. — Liv.  Age, 

135:  771- 

—  and   Criticism.     (C.   A.   Bristed)  Nation,    i:    10. — 

Blackw.  8:  138. 
of  the  19th  Century.     Dem.  E.  15:  153. 

—  and  their  Prey.     Belgra.  20:  495. 

—  and  Writers.     Am.  Mo.  M.  2:  i. 

—  British.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  31:  26.  —  (E.  P. 

Whipple)  No.  Am.  61:  468. 

—  Canons  for.     Sharpe,  46:  9. 

—  English,  and  Scottish  Lawyers.     Ed.  E.  105:  219, 

—  Essay  on.     Dial,  i:  5. 

—  Fallibility  of.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  596. 

—  Small,  and  amateur  Authors.     Dem.  E.  17:  62. 

—  versus  Puffers.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  33:  62. 

—  Word  with  some.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.32:  577. 
Critical  Blunders.     Chamb.  J.  43:  476. 

Critical  Curiosities.    Chamb.  J.  48:  2S9.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  77:  224. 
Critical  Errors.     Chamb.  J.  42:  164. 
Critical  Method.     (A.  Kuenen)  Mod.  R.  i:  461,  6S5. 
Critical  Review,  Review  of.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  250.     2:  41. 
Critical  Theology,  Decline  of.  (G.  R.  Noyes)  Chr.  Exam. 

43:  325- 
Criticism.      (W.  D.   LeSueur)  Canad.  Mo.   16:  323. — 
Blackw.  13:  686.     loi:  149.  —  Knick.  14:  175. — 
Retros.  i:  313. 

—  American.     (E.  S.  Gould)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  3:  33.— 

(W.  A.  Jones)  Dem.  R.  15:  241. 

—  and  Cliques.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  321. 

—  and  Creation.     (J.  C.  Shairp)  Macmil.  38:  246.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  246. 

—  and  Critics.    Am.  Mo.  3\L  3:  313. — Temp.  Bar,  42:  100. 

—  Arnold's  Essays  in.     (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am.   loi: 

206. —  (W.   D.  Adams)   Gent.  M.  n.  s.    14:    467. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  67.     See  Arnold,  Matthew. 

—  Art  and.     (T.  ]\r.  Coan)  Lippinc.  13:  355.  —  (S.  Cul- 

vin)  Appleton,  22:  320. 

—  as  one  of  the  Fine  Arts.     (W.  Iluteheson)  St.  Paul's, 

10:  386. 

—  Cant  of.     Eraser,  19:  95. 

of  modern.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  4:  45. 

—  Christmas  Carol  of.     No.  Brit.  8:  3 78. 

—  Coleridge  and.     Am.  Whig  R.  3:  581. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Eraser,  87:  43.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

116:  355.  —  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  740.  —  Eel.  M.  97: 
420. 

—  Dallas  on  the  Gay  Science.     (J.  Skelton)  Eraser,  74: 

771.     Same  art.  Fxl.  JI.  68:  230.  —  St.  Paul's,  4: 
739.  —  Lond.  (^  28:   140.  —  Bentley,  61:  1S7. 

—  Dutch  School  of,  and  Dr.  Badnam.     (Juar.  120:  324. 

—  English,  Errors  and  Abuses  of.    (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm. 

38:  466.    Same  art.  Eel.  Mas.  i:  327. 


Criticism,  English,  German  Views  of.    (T.  A.  Tcllkampf) 
Am.  Whig  R.  6:  497. 

—  Essay  on.     West.  M.  5:  jo. 

—  Ethics  oL     (H.  P.  Cutting)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  228. 

—  False,  by  true  Poets.     Chamb.  J.  3:  349. 

—  First  Edinburgh  Reviewers.     (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  38: 

21S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  643. 

—  French.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  i :  468. 

—  General  and  theatrical.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ. 

37:  727- 

—  in  a  Carriage.     Sharpe,  38.  225,  287. 

—  in  Religion,  Abuse  of.     Kitto,  38:  48. 

—  Liberty  of,  and  the  Law  of  Libel.    Fraser,  68:  35. 

—  Literary.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  7:  88.  —  (S.  Dyer) 

Bapt.  Q.  i:  310. —  (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  17:  "528. 

Aims  and  Methods  of.     Westm.  80:  468. 

R.  IL  Ilutton  on.     Penn  Mo.  7:  972. 

in  England.     Fraser,  21:  190. 

in  France.     Brit.  &  For.  R.   16:  327.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  i:  515. 

—  Modern.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  2:  262.  — Am.  Whig 

R.  i:  617.  —  Broadw.  4:  243.  —  Chamb.  J.  42:  433. 

—  Mutual.     (J.  H.  Noyes)  Cong.  Q.  17:  272 

—  Need  of  Caution  in.     (W.  R.  C.  Rogers)  Kitto, 37:  193. 

—  New.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  29:  295. 

—  of  Classes.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  236. 

—  on  Women,     Westm.  32:  454. 

—  Past  and  present.     (Lady  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar,  57 :  367. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  S20. 

—  Periodical.     Anal.   M.  5:    409.  —  (C.   A.    Goodrich) 

Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  71. — Ed.  R.  38:  349. 

Ethics  of.     Brit.  Q.  37:  277.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

60:  441. 

—  Popular.     Lond.  Q.  4:  179. 

—  Science  of .     Bentley,  61:  1S7. 

—  Some  Hints  on.     lio" 

—  Spirit  of.     Hog 

—  Strange.     All  the  Year,  33:  558. 

—  Textual,  Principles  of.  (F.  Gardiner)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  209. 
Set  Bible. 

—  Thorough.     (E.  R.  Russell)  Belgra.  7:  39. 

—  Thoughts  on,  by  a  Critic.    Coruh.  34:  556.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  131:   743. 

—  True  Art  of.     (Lady  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar,  45:  391. 

—  Two  Kinds  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  706. 

—  Verbal.    Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  29. 

—  What  is?    Chamb.  J.  11 :  353. 

Crittenden,  John  J.     (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  15:  320. 
Croakers.     Fraser,  68:  730.     Same  art.  Eel.  ^I.  61:  192. 
Croat  and  Servian  Literature.     Westm.  log:  303. 
Croatia  and  Hungary.    (E.  Fitzmaurice)  Macmil.  36:  34. 
— •  and  Italy,  Letters  from.     F"or.  Q.  7:  423. 

—  From  Agram  to  Zara.     (A.  J.  Patterson)  Fortn.  17: 

359,  509- 
See  Jellachlich. 
Croats,  Bird's-E3-e  View  of.     (A.  M.  Birkbeck)  Sharpe, 

20:  133.     Same  art.  Eel.  ^L  33:  346. 
Crochet.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  24:  444. 
Crockett,  Col.  David.     F'raser,  16:  610. 

—  Fxiiloits  in  Texas.     Mo.  R.  143:  215. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Mo.  R.  134:  254. 

—  Sketches  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  515. 
Crockford's  Club  House.     Fraser,  17:  538. 

—  and  Crockford.     Bentley,  17:  142,251. 

—  or  Life  in  the  West.     Lond.  M.  21 :  260. 
Crocodile  and  Gavial.     Chamb.  J.  54:  653. 

—  in  Florida.     (W.  T.  Hornaday)  Am.  Natural.  9:  498. 

—  (J.  Wyman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  99:   105. 

—  Is  it  the  Leviathan  of  Scripture?     Penny  M.  7:  209. 

—  Mode  of  catching.     (Dr.  Rlippell)  Penny  M.  i :  89. 
Crocodiles.     Bentley,  31 :  123.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33: 

305.  —  Ev.  Sat.  g:  187. 


'-Ob',   13:   85. 

-bb,  3:  273- 


CROCODILES 


319 


CROPS 


Crocodiles,  Nests  of.     Once  a  Week,  22:  275. 
Crocodile  Battery.     House.  Words,  7:  540. 
Crocodile  Pets  of  Maiibdeh,  Egypt.     St.  James,  24:  324. 
Croesus  and  Adrastus;  a  Poem.     All  the  Year,  15:  61. 
Croft,  Sir  .James,  Memoirs  of.     Retros.  15:  469. 
Croga,  Fairy  Miller  of.     Lond.  M.  7:  67S. 
Croghan,  Col.  George.     Portfo.(Den.)  13:  212. 

—  Journal  from  Fort  Pitt  to  Vincennes,   1765.     Olden 

Time,  i:  403. 
Croker,  John  Wilson,  with  portrait.  Dub.  Univ.  ig:  796. 
—  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  33:  242.  —  with  portrait, 
Fraser,  4:  240.  —  Liv.  Age,  55:  1S2,  317. 

—  and  Montalembert.     Fraser,  53:  563. 

—  as  a  Quarterly  Reviewer.     Bentley,  40:  327.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  51 :  240. 

—  Public  Career  of.     Quar.   142:    S^.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  132:  195. 
Croker,  T.  Crofton,  with  portrait.    Fraser,  3:  67.  —  Dub. 
L^niv.  34:  202. 

—  Fairy  Legends.     Blackw.  18:  55. 

Croly,  George.     (G.  Giltillaii)  Hogg,  i:  161.    Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  14:  459. 

—  Angel  of  the  World.     Blackw.  8:  20.  — Ed.  Mo.  R. 

4:  445.  —  Lond.  M.  2:  542. 

—  Catiline;  a  Tragedy.  Colbum,  4:  470.  —  Blackw.  11: 

69S.  —  Mo.  R.  100:  383. 

—  Gems  from  the  Antique.     Blackw.  12:  47S. 

—  Letters.     Dem.  R.  40:  62-546.     41:  165,  392,  469. 

—  Marston,  or  the  Soldier  and  Statesman.    Ed.  R.  85:  21. 

—  Paris.     Lond.  M.  3:  430,  540. 

—  Poems.     Eel.  R.  51:  525. 

—  Pride  shall  have  a  Fall.     Blackw.  15:  343. 

—  Salathiel.     Eel.  R.  48:  27.  —  Lond.  M.  20:  209. 

—  Writings  of.     Colburn,  lOi:  2S4.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

32:  556.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  318. 
Cro-Magnon  Cave.  Once  a  Week,  25:  326. 
Croniartie,  Earls  of.     Ed.  R.  147:  1. 

—  Traditional  History  of,  Miller's.     ^Mo.  R.  137:  127. 
Crombie,  Alexander,  a  Universalist.     Univ.  Q.  34:   15S. 
Crome,  John.     (M.  ^L  Heaton)  Portfo.  10    33,  48. 
Cromlech  at  Drewsteignton.     Antiquary,  i :  147. 

—  iu  the  County  of  Kilkenny.     (J.  T.  Finnegan)  Arch. 

16:  264. 
Cromot  du  Bourg,  Baron,  Diarj'  in  America,  17S1.     M. 

Am.  Hist.  4:  205-441. 
Cromwell,  Henry  and  Elizabeth,  Petition  to  Charles  H. 

(Mrs.  E.  Green)  Arch.  38:  322. 
Cromwell,  Oliver.    (P.  Bayne)  Contemp.  21 :  40S.  —  Eel. 

M.  80:  447.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  Ii6:  771.  — (T. 

B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  48:  142.— (W.  T.  Dwight) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec,  i :  385.  —  (C.  F.  Adams)  Xo.  Am.  37: 

179.  —  (J.  T.  Headley)  Am.  Whig  R.  3:  396.  —  (W. 

P.  Lunt)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  440.  —  (S.  F.  .Smith)  Chr. 

R.  12:  I.  — (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  5:  325.  — (S.  G. 

Arnold)   Meth.   Q.  8:'    51.  — (J.   W.  Brown)  Am. 

Church  R.  i:  413.  —  Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  627.  —  Westm. 

8:328.    33:  181.  — Dem.  R.  18:  336.    21:33,141. 

—  Mo.  R.  95:    I,   126.     117:  474. —  (R.  Southey) 

Quar.  25:  279.  — Eel.  R.  68:  622.    72:  604.— Bib. 

R.  i:  38,  139. —  Dial,  3:  258,  2S1.  — Penny  M.  8: 

340- 

—  and  Ca'sar.     (F.  M.  Holland)  University  Q.  i:  295. 

—  and  Charles  L     Godey,  44:  141. 

—  and  the  Civil  Wars.    (J.  Forster)  Ed.  R.  103:  i.    Same 

art.  Eel.  xM.  37:  513.  — Liv.  Age,  51 :  193. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Liv.  Age,  29:  241. 

—  and  his  Correspondents.     Bentley,  41:  371. 

—  and  his  Sons,  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  33:  297. 

—  and  the  Jews.     F>l.  M.  73:  80. 

—  and  Napoleon.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  376. 

—  and  Nonconformist  Heroes,   Lays  and  Legends  of. 

Eel.  R.  114:  84. 


Cromwell,   Oliver,   and    the    Protectorate  in   Scotland. 
Hogg,  3:  405. 

—  and  the  Revolution.     (S.  G.  Arnold)  Meth.  Q.30:  51. 

—  Carlj-le's  Letters  and  Speeches  of.     Dub.  R.  21:  65. 

—  Westm.  46:  432.  —  (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  3:  50. 

—  Liv.  Age,  8:  459. —  Blackw.  61:  393.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  13:  385.  — Eel.  M.  7:  452.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
27:  228.  —  (M.  Richardson)  New  Eng.  4:  211. — 
(C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  62:  3S0.  —  Chamb.  J.  5:  3, 
23,  130.  —  Chr.  Rem.  11:  243.  —  (.1.  ^Moncrieff)  No. 
Brit.  4:  505.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  38. 

and  Guizot's  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  44:  429. 

—  Character  and  Government  of.     Nat.  (I.  14:  244. 

—  Cornish's  Life  of.     (A.  Y.  Dicej-)  Nation,  33:  474. 

—  Cromwell's  Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Obs.  ig:  811. 

—  Desecration  of  his  Remains.     Chamb.  J.  25:  113. 

—  Diplomacy  of.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  321, 

—  Embarkation  for  New  England.     N.  E.  Reg.  20:  113, 

—  I'orster's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  72:  605. 

—  Funeral  and  Grave  of.     Antiquary,  4:  32-302. 

—  Granddaughter  of.     Sharpe,  38:  229, 

—  Guizot's  Hist.  of.    Dub.  R.  36:  494.  —  Ecl.R.  99:  693. 

—  Head  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:  139. 

—  Ileadley's  Life  of.     Dem.  R.  23:  333. 

—  Historical  Romance  on.     Eel.  R.  73:  315. 

—  Histories  and  Historians  of.     Dem.  R.  26:  17. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  R.  71:  49.  —  Irish  Mo.  3:  158-446. 

—  Lays  and  Legends  of.    Eel.  M.  54:  62. 

—  Letters  of.     (T.  Wright)  Arch.  32:  25.     All  the  Year, 

35:  414- 
and  Speeches  of.    (T.  E.  Bond,  jr.)  Meth.  Q.  6:  573. 

—  (J.Monerieff)No.  Brit.  4:  505.  — Eel.  R.  83:  469. 

—  Prosp.  R.  2:  119. 

to  his  Family.     Eel.  Mus.  2:  553. 

—  Life  of.     Mus.  41:  329.  — Mo.  R.  147:  549.  — Portfo. 

(Den.)  28:  99,  193. 

Merle  d'Aubignes.     Am.  Lit.  M.  i :  172.  —Eel.  R. 

88:  31S.  —  Liv.  Age,  14:  305.  — Chamb.  J.  8:  97. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  49:  265.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  459. 

—  on  the  Christian  Ministry.     Cong.  M.  25:  301. 

—  refusing  the  Crown.     Eel.  JI.  64:   129. 

—  ThcoryVLife  of.    Eel.  R.  I16:  224.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

57:  465- 

—  Unpublished  Letters  of.     (T.  Carlyle)  Fraser.  36:  631. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  214,  499. 

—  Vaughan's  Protectorate  of.     Eel.  R.  68:  622. 

—  What  became  of?    Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  553. 
Cromwell,  Richard.     Colburn.  127:  418. 

—  and  his  Wife.     Penny  M.  8:  461-490. 

—  Guizot's  History  of.     Dub.  R.  41:  86. — J"ra?er,  54: 

433.     Same  art.  Eel.  ^L  39:  448. 

—  Protectorate  of.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  714. 

Cromwell;  a  Drama.  (E.  L.  Buhver)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  605. 
Cromwell  Doolan  ;  or  Life  in  the  Army.  Dub.  Univ.  34:  26. 
Cromwellian  Christianity.  (T.G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  i :  372. 
Cromwellian  Settlement  of  Ireland,  Prendergast's.  Fraser, 

75:  33.     jS'te  Ireland. 
Cronstadt  aiul  the  Russian  Fleet.     Fraser,  49:  493. 

—  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,  16:  109. 

Crook,  Japhet,  Case  of.     Once  a  Week,  27:  169. 

Crook,  .John.     (J.  :McD()nald)  :\reth.  ^f.  31 :   ^ 

Crooked  Life.     (T.  A.  Ilarourt)  Overland.  13:  47S. 

Crooked  Usage.  (D.  Costello)  Bentley,  49:  221-660.  50: 
64-641.     51:  115-550. 

Crooked  Ways  ;  a  Story.    (C.  Dunning)  Lippinc.  28:  606. 

Crooker  Genealogy      (M.  A.  Thomas)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  68. 

Crookes,  William,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  168:  68. 

Crookit  Meg;  a  Story  of  the  Year  One.  Fraser,  lOl :  272- 
721.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  38-545.    146:13,67. 

Croon  by  Coul  Goppagh.     Dub.  L'niv.  12:  472. 

Crops,  Chemical  Principles  of  Rotation  of.  (D.  P.  Gard- 
ner) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43:  106. 


CROPS 


320 


CEUELTY 


Crops,  Effects  of  good.  (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  7:  226, 
265,  305. 

—  of  Europe.    Dem.  R.  20:  217. 
Croppy's  Fingers.     Dub.  Univ.  31 :  228. 

Croquet.  (L.  C.  Davis)  Galaxy,  4:  413.  — (H.  Jones) 
Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i:  Si. —  Chamb..J.47:  573. —  Godey, 
74:  141,  235,326.  —  Lond.  Soc.  9:  507.  —  Tinsley, 
5:  170.     7:  1S8. 

—  American.     (A.  Erwine)  Nation,  3:  113. 

—  and  its  Laws,  1S66.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  226. 

—  History  of.  Lond. Soc. 8:  58.  Sameart.EcLM.  65:  33S. 

—  past,  present,  and  to  come.     Tinsley,  5:  681. 

—  Science  of.     (H.  Jones)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i :  225,  3S9,  497. 
Croquet  Alphabet.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  384. 
Crosby,Frederick.  (G.Stewart, jr.)  Potter  Am.M0.13:  210. 
Crosby,  Howard,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  82:  757. 
Crosby  Hall,  London.     Penny  M.  i :  385. 

—  Nonconformist  Recollections  of.     Cong.  M.  16:  451. 
Crosby  Place.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  438. 

Crosland.  C.    Lydia;  a  Woman's  Book.    NewQ.  i:  2S8. 
Cross,  The.     Cath.  World,  7:  21. 

—  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  13:  14, 

—  ancient  Amer.  Symbol.  (T.  Ewbank)  Hist.  M.  12:  159. 

—  and  Crescent.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  26:  709. 

—  Attractions  of.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  18:  158. — 

(H.  Bacon)  Univ.  Q.  3:  255.  — (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.R. 
11:  500. 

—  Christ's, or Criss-Cross.  (F.C.Lukis)  Reliquary,  11:67. 

—  Fylfot,  or  Thor's  Hammer.    (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  27:  369. 

—  Imperial  Byzantine.     Antiquary,  i :  177. 

—  in  the  Desert ;  a  Tale.  ( W.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  21 :  813. 

—  in  Legend,  Poetry,  and  Art.    (M.  A.  Lloyd)  Lippinc.  5 : 

518.     Same  art.  Broadw.  o:  559. 

—  in  Nature  and  in  Art.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  26:  23-365. 

—  Moral  Influence  of.     (M.  Tucker)  Princ.  7:  367. 

—  of  Danzig.     Eraser,  32:  20. 

—  of  St.  Anthony.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  15:  65. 

—  on  the  Snow  Mountains.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  169.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  i. 

—  Pre-Christian.     Ed.  R.  131:  222. 

Symbolism  of.     (J.  T.  Short)  Meth.  Q.  36:  612. 

—  Punishment  of.     Am.  Q.  Obs.  i:  206. 

—  Reason  of.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  17S-539. 

—  Sign  of,  in  early  Church.     Dub.  R.  30:  113. 

—  Superscription  on.  (W.N.Irish)  Am. Church  R.  28: 193. 

—  Symbol  of.     Hist.  M.  11:  28S. 

—  Tau,  as  an  Emblem  and  in  Art.  (L..Jewitt)Art  J.27:  305. 

—  throngh  Love.     Cath.  World,  16:  412,  523. 

—  Traditions  of.     (A.  Rhodes)  Appleton,  6:  741.  —  All 

the  Year,  45:  114. 

—  Triumph  of.     Eel.  R.  124:  211. 

—  True.     Brownson,  17:  96. 

Malan  on.     Chr.  Obs.  33:  733,  765. 

—  True  Doctrine  of.     Mo.  Rel.  ]Nr.  14:  61. 

—  Various  Senses  explained.     (E.  W.  Hutter)  Evang.  R. 

16:  50S. 

Crosses  of  England,  Ancient  Stone.  (A.  Rimmer)  Art  J. 
27:  41,  109. 

Crosses  of  Honor,  Two.     Chamb.  J.  56:  433. 

Cross  Currents;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  90:  599. 

Cross  Purposes;  a  Story.  (M.  Vandergrift)  Lippinc.  18: 
227. 

Cross  Purposes;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  54:  441,  457. 

Cross  Purposes.     Lond.  Soc.  16:  150. 

Cross  Purposes.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  425. 

Cross-Sectioning,  Angular.  (F.  Z.  Schellcnberg)  Eel.  En- 
gin.  15:  44. —  (R.  Bell)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  393. 

Crossbill,  Change  of  Plumage  in.     Intel.  Obs.  8:  1S8. 

Crosse,  Andrew,  Electrician  and  Poet.  Brit.  Q.  26:  333. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43:  20.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  56: 
129.  —  Chamb.  J.  28:  11.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  55. 
220.  — Liv.  Age,  54:  346. 


Crosse,  Andrew,  Memorials  of.     Lond.  Q.  9:  365. 
Crossed  in  Love.     Lond.  Soc.  20:  430,  492. 
Crossing  the  Border.     (S.  S.  Cox)  Knick.  38:  504. 
Crossing-Sweepers  of  London.     Chamb.  J.  17:  305. 
Crosskej' Boys.    (M.  T.  Mott)  Overland,  14:  514.    15:23. 
Crossness,  Weil-Boring  at.     Nature,  i:  333. 
Croswell,  Rev.  William.     (G.  W.  Doane)  Am.  Church  R. 

4:  591.  — (A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  98.— 

(R.  H.  Dana,  jr.)  No.  Am.  78:  424. 
Crotchets.     Eraser,  56:  350. 

—  and  Crotchetiness  in  the  Church.     Dub.  R.  44:  200. 
Crotchety  Curate,  Diary  of.     Peop.  J.  8:  55-113. 
Crotchety  Men  and  their  Counterfeits.     Mus.  44:  320. 
Croton  Aqueduct,  New  York.     (W.  B.  Lawrence)  Hunt, 

10:434. —  Am.  Alma.  1850:  1S7. —  Chamb.  J.I :  19. 

—  Condition  and  Finances  of.     Hinit,  25:  704. 

Croton  Bug  as  a  Library  Pest.     (W.  Flint)  Lib.  J.  4:  376. 
Croton  Water.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Scrib.  14:  161. 
Crouch,  Isaac,  Obituary  of.     Chr.  Obs.  37:  410. 
Crow,  The.     Chamb.  J.  46:  505. 

—  in  Mj'thology.     (W.  H.  Gardner)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  43. 

—  of  Ceylon.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  i:  180. 

—  of  India.     Chamb.  J.  53:  477. 

Crows  and  Choughs.     (W.  J.  Broderip)  Eraser,  55:  507. 
Crow-Bo3^'s  Mind.     All  the  Year,  26:  61. 
Crow  Castle,  Bird's-Eye  View  from.     Fraser,  83:  343. 
C^o^\  Indians  and  Neighbors.    (P.  Koch)  Nation,  28:  116. 
Crowds,  On.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  185. 

—  Life  in.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  747. 

Crowder's  Cove.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Appleton,  15:  357. 
Crowe,  Mrs.  Catherine.     Colburn,  96:  439.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  36:  97. 

—  Light  and  Darkness.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  695. 

—  Night  Side  of  Nature.     Blackw.  68:  265.  — Liv.  Age, 

17:  37.  —  Chamb.  J.  9:  104,  123.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  17:  289.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  i. 

—  Novels  of.     (P.  Q.  Keegan)  Victoria,  33:  35. 
Crowe,  Eyre.     Art  J.  16:  205. 

Crown,  William  and  John.     N.  E.  Reg.  6:  46. 
Crown,  Influence  of,  Rose  on.    Ed.  R.  16:  187. 

—  Prerogative  of,  in  the  Colonies.     (T.  Hodgins)  Canad. 

Mo^  18:  385. 
Crown  and  Dagger;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  216. 
Crown  of  Life;  James  i.  12.     (E.  Zellcr)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

12:  414. 
Crowns,  About.     Chamb.  J.  52:  421. 

—  and  Cro^^^led.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  3S1. 

Crown  Federalism ;  The  late  American  Colonies.     Dub. 

Univ.  22:  528. 
Crovm  Jewels.     Chamb.  J.  44:  353.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

69:  340.— Eel.  M.  74:  231. 

—  in  3  Edward  HI.     (C.  Ord)  Arch.  lo:  241. 

—  Strange  Dealings  with.     All  the  Year,  43:  1S2.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  374. 
Crown  Lands.     Belgra.  12:   172. 

Crown  Point,  Campaigns  against,  in  1755-56.     (T.  Wil- 
liams) Hist.  M.  17:  209. 

—  Expedition  against,   1755;  Chandler's  Diary.     N.  E. 

Reg.  17:  346. 
Crowned  Women  of  Lormandie.     Hogg,  6:  376,  395,  402. 
Crowther,  James,   the  Naturalist.     Chamb.  J.  7  :  215. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  511. 
Crowther,  Samuel,  the  Negro  Bishop.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  641. 
Croyland   Abbey,    Boundary   Stones   of.     (T.  Pownall) 

Arch.  3:  96.     6:  395.  — (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  5:  101. 
Crozet  Islands.     (L.  Brine)  Geog   M.  4:  266. 
Crucifix  of  Baden;  a  Legend.   Cath.  World,  5:  4S0,  672. 
Cruden,  Alexander.     Chamb.  J.  37:  47.  —  Liv.  Age,  65: 

640.  —  Penny  M.  10:  31. 
Cruel  Barbara  Allen.     (D.  C.  Murray)  Belgra.  43:  195. 
Cruel  Lord;  a  Poem.     (E.  Renaud)  Scrib.  5:  734. 
Cruelty,  On.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  93:  523. 


CRUELTT 


321 


CRYSTAL 


Cruelty,  Cost  of.     (H.  Bergh)  No.  Am.  133:  75. 

—  on  the  High  Seas.    Liv.  Age,  56:  291. 

—  Scieiitirii-.     (E.  C.  Gray)  Good  Words,  17:  241, 

—  to  Animals.     (A.  H.  Japp)  Good  Words,  15:  531. — 

(W.  S.  Jevons)  Fortn.  25:  671.  —  (J.  Hutchinson) 
Fortn.  26:  307.  —  Cornh.  29:  213.  —  (A.  Chalmers) 
Am.  Meth.  M.  9:  259.  —  (R.  F.  Clarke)  Month,  25: 
393.  —  All  the  Year,  15:  23S.  36:  326.  —  Blackw. 
107:  531. — Meth.  M.  30:  547.  —  Sharpe,  13:  18S. 

—  Lond.  M.  6:  530. 

Bergh  and  his  Work.     (C.  C.  Buel)  Scrib.  17:  872. 

—  —  Bill  to  prevent.     Nature.  14:  87,  172. 

caused  by  Ignorance.     Stud,  ic  Intel.  Obs.  4:  195. 

Erskine's  Speech  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  10:  1150. 

in  Italy.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51 :  62. 

Prevention  of.     Penn  Mo.  12:  53. 

Society  for.     Mo.  R.  150:  77. 

Richmond's  Sermon  on.     Chr.  Obs.  1 :  449,  502. 

Sportsmen's.     Temp.  Bar,  28:  359. 

Windham  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  12:  975. 

See  Vivisection. 

Cniger,  Henry,  Diary  of.     M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  358. 

Cruger,  .John,  with  portrait.  (J.  A.  Dix)  M.  Am.  Hist. 
i:  172. 

Cruikshank,  George.  (L.  .Jewitt)  Reliquary,  18:  231. — 
(F.  G.  Stephens)  Portfo.  3 :  T].  —  (R.  Sturgis)  Scrib. 
16:  161. —  (F.  Wedmore)  Temp.  Bar,  52:  499.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  90:  677. — with  portrait,  Appleton,  8: 
235.  —  Blackw.  14:  18. — Mus.  5:  563. — with  por- 
trait. Eraser,  8:  190. — with  plates,  Westm.  34:  i. 

—  Art  J.  15:  25.  —  Blackw.  94:  217. — Chamb.  J. 
55:   161.     Same  art.  IJv.  Age,  137:   17S. 

—  and  English  Caricaturists.    (\A'.  Thornburv)  Art  J.  12: 

229. 

—  Illustrations  of  Time.     Blackw.  21:  "JTJ. 

—  in  Mcloilrama.     St.  .James,  28:  645. 

—  Life  in  Paris.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Atlan.  15:  54. 

—  A  Life  Memory.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20: 

544- 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Lond.  Q.  40:  2S5.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  119:  3. 

—  My  Sketch  Book.     Tait,  4:  126. 

—  Worship  of  Bacchus.     Chamb.  J.  38:  298. 

Cruise  in  the  Flying  Dutchman.  (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam, 
5:  516. 

—  of  the  Anti-Torpedo.     Chamb.  J.  48:  561,  578,  596. 

—  of  the  Aphrodite.     Lond.  Soc.  10:  179. 

—  of  the  Balboa.     (N.  Brooks)  Scrib.  3:  526.     Same  art. 

Broad w.  8:  554. 

—  of  the  Coya.     Blackw.  129:  768. 

—  of  the  Enterprise.     Dem.  R.  6:  ■!,■}>• 

—  of  the   Frolic.     (AV.  H.  G.  Kingston)  Colburn,   88: 

293- 

—  of  the  Heron.     (.J.  T.  McKay)  Lippinc.  19:  231. 

—  of  the  Midge.     (M.  Scott)  Blackw.  35:  311-899.     36: 

29-642.     37:  319-893. 

—  of  the  Tomtit.     House.  Words,  12:  491. 

—  of  the  Two   Deacons.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Harper,  21: 

194,  334>  480. 

—  of  the  Wasp.     Chamb.  .1.  57:  626-691. 

—  of  the  Willing  Lass.     Bentley,  30:  603. 

—  on  a  Slaver.     (.1.  C.  Cremony)  Overland,  i:  398. 
Crusade  of  the  Children.     Blackw.  62:  2S5.  — Colburn, 

26:  456.  —  Once  a  Week,  22:  39. 
Crusades.  (A.  St.  J.  Chambre)  Univ.  Q.  24:  41 1.  25: 
84,  283.  26:  65.  — (G.  A.  Lintner)  Evang.  R.  14: 
116. —  (C.  Mackay)  Nat.  M.  5:  75,  266,  35S.  —  (C. 
C.  Read)  Land  We  Love,  3:  18.  — (C.  C.  Smith) 
Chr.  Exam.  55:  97. — Nat.  M.  4:  113-533. 

—  Antioch  during.     (F.  Damiani)  Arch.  15:  234. 

—  described  by  Crusaders.     Brit.  Q.  18:  63.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  40:  251. 

21 


Crusades,  History  of.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  509.  — Blackw.  4: 

303.     59:  475.  —  No.  Brit.  1 :  114.  —  For.  Q.  5:  623. 

28:  12.  —  Eel.  M.4:  471.  —  Anal. M. 3:  441.  —  Mo. 

R.  87:  519.    97:389-    99:533-    121:65. 

and  Effects  of.     (D.  Moore)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  2:  237. 

Michaud's.    Chr.  R.  19:  290.  — Dub.  L'niv.  90:  507. 

—  (Prof.  Hamilton)  No.  Brit,  i:  114. 

Mills's.     Eel.  R.  31 :  497. 

Sybel's.     For.  Q.  28:  22.     Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  3: 

340. —Liv.  Age,  71:  567. 

—  Influence  of.     Hogg,  5:  251,  280,  360. 

on  Art  and  Literature.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  4:  155. 

on  European  Literature.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ford)  New 

Eng.  35:  601. 

—  Last  great  Dream  of.     (.1.  B.  Brown)  19th  Cent.  10: 

701.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  643. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (.J.  A.  Mets)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  So. 

—  Sketches  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  105,  251. 
Crusader  of  Bigorre;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  40:  loS. 
Crusaders,  The.     All  the  Year,  32:  445,  50S,  588. 

—  In  the  Footsteps  of.     Eel.  R.  I20:   597. 

—  Joinville's  Memoir  of  St.  Louis.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No. 

Am.  98:  419. 

—  Last  of.     (S.  C.  Read)  Land  We  Love,  2:  196-403. 
Crusading  Days;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  282. 
Crusenstolpe,  Magnus.     Dem.  R.  9:  438. 

Crusoes,  Genuine.     Chamb.  J.  45:  773. 

—  Two  German.     Chamb.  J.  51:  573. 
Crusoe-Life.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Harper,  6:  300,  470,  588. 
Crusoeing.     All  the  Year,  46:  7. 

Crustacea,  The.     Chamb.  J.  25:  189. 

—  American  Phyllopod.     (A-  E.  Verrill)  Am.  J.  Sei.  98: 

244. 

—  Choristopoda,  Classification  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  64:  297. 

—  Classification  of.     (.T.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sei.  72:  14. 

—  collected  by  C.  F.  Hartt,  on  the  Coast  of  Brazil,  1867. 

(S.  I.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  3S8. 

—  Freshwater,  of  Nom-ay,  Sars's.     Nature,  i:  455. 

—  Geographical  Distribution  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  68:  314.    69:  6.    70:  168,  349. 

—  Habits  of.     (A.  E.  Verrill)  Am.  Natural.  3:  239. 

—  in  Custody.     Once  a  Week,  27:  186. 

—  Life-Histories  of.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural. 

9:  58V 

—  of  English  Lakes.   (G.  S.  Brady)  Intel.  Obs.  L2:  416. 

—  Stridulating.     Nature,  18:  53. 

Crutchley  Prior.     (T.  Speight)  Once  a  Week.  6:  266. 
Cruthers  and  Johnson,  or  the  Outskirts  of  Life.     Fraser, 

2:  191. 
Cry  of  the  Children.     (E.  B.  Barrett)  Blackw. .53:  260. 
Crying.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  21:  59. 
Cryptogams.    (W.  R.  McNab)  Nature,  4:  427.  —  Chamb. 

J.  24:  134.  —  Chamb.  J.  25:  175.     Same  art.   Eel. 

M.  36:  1072. 

—  Evolution  of.     (J.  S.  Gardner)  Nature,  24:  73-606. 
Cryptography.     Appleton,  7:  627. 

—  ,\rt  of.     Pract.  M.  i:  314. 

—  in  Politics.     (J.  R.  d.  Hassard)  No.  Am.  128:  315. 
Crystal  Mugic.     House.  Words.  2:  284. 

Crystal,  Rock.     See  Rock  Crystal. 

Crystals  from  a  Cavern.     (J.  Sterling)  Blackw.  42:  39. 

43:  354- 

—  in   circularly    polarized    Light.      (W.    Spottiswoode) 

N.ature,  6:  91. 

—  Lettering  Figures  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63: 

399- 

—  Measurement  of  Angles  of.     (A.  R.  Leeds)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  92:  203. 

—  Morphology  of,  Maskelyne's.  Nature.  II :  1S7. 

—  Stelliform      (E.  .T.  Chapman)  Canad.  .T.  n.  s,  6:  i. 
Crystal  Cup.     (A.  Stoker)  Lond.  Soc.  22:  22S. 


CRYSTAL 


322 


CUBIC 


Crystal  Palace  at  Sydenham.  (J.  Eagles)  Blackw.  76: 
317.  —  Liv.  Age,  29:  no.  —  Peop.  J.  11:  264. — 
Quar.  96:  305. — Fraser,  48:  607.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  31:  161.  —  Chamb.  J.  15:  129. 

—  and  its  Schools.     Pract.  M.  5:  193. 

—  Geology  at.     Hogg,  11:  279. 

—  Opening  of.     Liv.  Age,  29:  523. 

—  Private  Hist.  of.    (W.  H.  Wills)  House.  Words,  2:  385. 

—  Voltaire  in.     Blackw.  70:  142. 

—  What  it  is,  and  what  it  might  be.   Westm.  62:  534. 
See  also  London,  Exhibition  of  1851;  Sydenham. 

Crystal  Palace,  New  York.     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  2 :  121 . 

—  Fire  in,  1867.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  369. 

< 'rystai  Palace  of  Wieliczka.     Chamb.  J.  22:  3S1. 
< 'rystallization.     (J.  R.  Coxe)  Portfo.(Den.)  12:  485. 

—  of  Silver,  Gold,  and  other  Metals.     (.J.  H.  Gladstone) 

Nature,  6:  66. 

—  of  Metals.     (T.  J.  Gregan)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  434. 
Oystallography,  Groth's.     Nature,  15:  372. 

—  Milne's.     Nature,  20:  73. 

—  Notes  on.    (W.  H.  Wahl)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  90:  44,  263. 

91 ;  406. 

Csardas  ;  National  Dance  of  Hungary.  (F.  Foster)  Ap- 
pleton,  20:  273- 

Ctesias.     Tinsley,  8:  412. 

Ctesiphon,  Arch  of.     Colburn,  165:  1074. 

(Alba.  (R.  B.  Kimball)  Putnam,  i:  3. — (H.J.Warner) 
Nation,  3:  85.  —  Am.  Q.  7:  475.  —  Blackw.  40: 
322.  —  So.  R.  4:  285.  —  Appleton,  i:  616.  2;  i. — 
Danv.Q.  i:  260. — De  Bow,  18:  163.  —  Lippinc.  i: 
423.     11:  326.  —  Once  a  AV'eek,  29:  394. 

—  Abbot's  Letters  on.     (W.  Phillips)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  259. 

—  (W.  Phillips)  No  Am.  29:  199. —So.  R.  4:  123. 

—  Adventures  in.     (L.  Schlesinger)  Dem.  R.  31:    209, 

352'  553. 

—  and  the  Cubans.     (H.  F.  Bond)  No.  Am.  79:  109. — 

Dub.  LTniv.  37:  763  —Liv.  Age,  25:  374. 

—  and  the  Floridas,  1819.     Niles's  Reg.  17:  305. 

—  and  Political  Economj'.    (G.  L.  Ditson)  Hunt,  17:  265. 

—  and  the  Slave  States.     Colburn,  93:  218. 

—  and  the  South.     (S.  R.  Walker)  De  Bow,  17:  519. 

—  and  Spain.     Putnam,  15:  9. 

—  and  the  Tripartite  Treaty,  1S53.     So.  Q.  25:   i. 

—  and  the  United  States.      ( W.  J.  Sykes)  De  Bow,  14: 

63.  _(.T.  S.  Thrasher)  De  Bow,  17:  43.  — Dub. 
Univ.  37:  763.  —  (C.  C.  Andrews)  Atlan.  44:  81. — 
Dem.  R.  31:  326,  433.     32:  36. 

Annexation  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  Scrib.  11:  876.— 

(F.  0.  J.  Smyth)  Hunt,  40:  403.  —  De  Bow,  18: 
305.  —  Dem.  R.  43:  i.  — (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  9: 
295. — Westm.  64:  180. 

—  Antiquities  of :  Caneys  of  the  Dead.     (E.  W.  Ba'ch) 

M.  Am.  Hist    i:  720. 

—  Frederika  Bremer  in.    (P.  F.  Andr^)  Victoria,  7:  i,  97. 

—  Chinese  in.     (H.  B.  Auchincloss)  Hunt,  52:  186. 

—  Coffee  Grounds  of.     All  the  Year,  24:  61. 

—  Commerce  of.      Hunt,  7:    319.     9:    337.     2i:  34  — 

Republic,  i:  325.  , 

—  Conquest  of     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Atlan.  12:  462. 

—  Countess  Merlin's  Letters  from  the  Havana.     (J.  F. 

Otis)  Godey,  30:  211. 

—  Country  Life  in.     All  the  Year,  28:  414. 

—  Currency  of.     Hunt,  2:  523. 

and  Commerce  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  697. 

—  Glances  at.     (G.  A.  F.  Van  Rhvn)  Appleton,  13:  321, 

353.  385- 

—  Historj'  of.     Am.  Q.  10:  230. 

—  Humboldt's.     For.  Q.  3:  400.  — Mus.  14:  444.  —  Eel. 

R.  52:  22. 

—  Impressions  of.     (W.  H.  Bishop)  Nation,  32:  312. 
in  1870.     Mo.  Rel.   M.  43:  66-56(2, 

—  ill  1844.    Dem.  R.  15:  475. 


Cuba  in  1849.     Dem.  R.  25:  193. 

—  in  1S54.     (Dr.  Ely)  De  Bow,  17:  219. 

—  in  1855.     Liv.  Age,  47:  Sii. 

—  in  1S72.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  635. 

—  Independence  of.     (W.  J.  Sykes)  De  Bow,  14:  417. 

—  Insurrection  in  1868-69.  (W.  J.  Starks)  Scrib.  6:  10. — 

Nation,  8:  28S.  — Ed.  R.  138:  395. 
Our  supposed  S3'mpathy  with.      (A.  G.  Sedgwick) 

Nation,  9:  24. 

Tale  of.     (Capt.  Bacon)  Belgra.  14:  82. 

The  Virginius.     (J.  N.  Pomeroyand  E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,   17:  332. 
What  are  the  Cubans  fighting  for  ?     (J.  M.  Macias) 

St.  James,  35:  191. 

—  Invasion  of.     So.  Q.  21:  i. 

—  Key  to  Mexican  Gulf.  (C.  Montgomery)  Hunt,  21 :  519. 

—  Letters  from.     Kuick.  24:  449,  545.     25:  i.     26:  36, 

449,  545.  —  Liv.  Age,  22:  II. 

—  Letters  on.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  561,  641. 

—  Life  in.     (H.  S.  Conant)  Harper,  43:  350. 

—  Literature  of.    Chamb.  J.  32:  290.  —  Liv.  Age,  64:  37. 

—  Lopez's  Expedition.     Fraser,  12:  107.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  26:  347.  —  (J.D.B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  9:  164. 

—  Dem.  R.  26:  97.     29:  291.  —  Liv.  Age,  26:  141. 
31 :  190,  228,  283. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  in.     West.  M.  i :  330,  412,  501. 

—  Masquerading  in.     All  the  Year,  23:  461. 

—  past  and  present.     (A.  W.  Ely)  De  Bow,  14:  93. 

—  Position,  Dimensions,  and  Population  of.     (J.  C.  Re}-- 

nolds)  De  Bow,  8:  313. 

—  Prison  Life  in.    All  the  Year,  25:  222. 

—  Question  of.     Dem.  R.  35:  448.  —  Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  2.— 

(W.  H.  Trescott)  So.Q.  25:  429. — Belgra.  22:  311. 

—  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  264.  — (A.  G.  Sedg- 
wick) Nation,  21:  335. 

—  Recollections  of,  1850.     (W.  E.  Surtees)  Colbum,  94: 

208. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21 :  567-745. 

—  Resources  and  Destiny  of.     Nat.  Q.  14:  34. 
and  Prospects  of.     Hogg,  4:  285. 

Progress,  and  Prospects  of.     Dub.  R.  27:  123. 

—  Revolution  in.     (W.  W.  Nevin)  Lippinc.  3:  339. 

—  Sketches  in.     Blackw.  40:  322. 

—  Slavery  in.   (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  23:  82. 

—  Spanish  Bank  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:   17. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of,  1856.     Lond  Q.  7:  98.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  39:  466. 

—  State  of,  1876.     (R.  B.  Minturn)  Nation,  22:  no. 

—  State  of  Siege  in.     All  the  Year,  25:  610. 

—  State  Trials  in.     Dem.  R.  30:  307. 

—  Sugar-Making  in.     (H.  B.  Auchincloss)  Harper,  30: 

440. 

—  Thirty  Days  in  Savannahs  of.    Hogg,  1 :  104,  115,  131. 

—  Three  Weeks  in.     Harper,  6:  161. 

—  To,  and  back,  Dana's.     Liv.  Age,  63:  315. 

—  Trade  and  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  3:  351.     6:  81. 

—  Trip  to.  (J.  W.Howe)  Atlan. 3:  601,  686.  4:  1S4-602. 

—  Truth  about      St.  James,  35:  414. 

—  Turnbull's  Travels  in,  1837-39.     Mo.  R.  151:  449. 

—  The  Volante.     All  the  Year,  15:  566. 

Cuban  Ball,  and  how  it  ended.     Chamb.  J.  58:  445. 

Cuban  Beggars.     All  the  Year,  27:  346. 

Cuban  Convent.    All  the  Year,  27:  23- 

Cuban  Pirates.     All  the  Year,  23:  172. 

Cuban  Theatricals.     All  the  Year,  24:  413. 

Cuban  Wedding      All  the  Year,  27:  198. 

Cube,  Anatomy  of    ( W.  B.  Tegetmeier)  Recr.  Sci.  i :  271. 

—  Forms  contained  in.     (W.  B.  Tegetmeier)  Recr.  Sci. 

3:  264. 
Cubi's  Traductor  Espaiiol.    (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  22:  451. 
Cubic  Equations,  Solution  of,  by  the  common  Logarithmic 

Tables.    Math.  Mo.  2:  85. 


m 


CUCKOO 


090 


CUMMlNCi 


Cuckoo,  The.  (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  6:  516.  —  Col- 
Ituni,   62:   475.  —  Penn}'  M.  8:    124.  —  St.  James, 

13:  337- 
Cuckoo;  a  Poem.     (C.  S.  Calverley)  Scrib.  5:  365. 
Cuckoo  and  the   Nightingale.      Catli.   World,  3  :    543. 

Cliamb.  J.  42:  429. 
Cuckoo-Bees.     (H.  N.  Hiimphi-eys)  Intel.  Obs.  i:  165. 
Cuckoos'  Eggs.     (A.  Newton)  Nature,  i:  74,  265. 

—  Coloring  of.     (C.  Smith)  Nature,  i:  242. 
Cudworth,   James,   and   New  England  Toleration.     (J. 

Chaplin)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  312. 

—  Letter  of,  1634.     N.  E.  Reg.  14:  loi. 

Cudworth,  Ralph.    Intellectual  System.    (T.  Parker)  Chr. 

Exam.  27:  289.  —  (W.  P.  Seargill)  Ketros.  6:  49. 

—  (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Ed.  R.  27:  191. 
Cufic  Coins,  Origin,  Anticiuity,  and  Use  of.    (S.  Weston) 

Arch.  18:  309. 
Cui  Bono?    New  Eng.  M.  4:  31. 

Cui  Bono?  a  Tale.     (J.  Graham)  Belgra.  34:  supp.  45. 
Cuisine  Maigre.     (T.  Medwin)  Bentley,  3:  367. 
Culdee  Monasteries.     (W.  M.  Blackburn)  Princ.  39:  i. 
Culdees,   The.      (E.   Pond)  Meth.  Q.   21:    628.  — Dub. 

Univ.  76:  706. 

—  of  [ona,  Jamieson's  Account  of.     Eel.  R.  15:  443. 
Culinary  Art,  Origin  of.     (F.  Schultze)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  4:  24. 

Culinary  Philosophj'.     So.  Lit.  J.  i :  209. 

Culinary  Poisons.  Quar.  24:  341.  — Ed.  Mo.  R.  3:  276. 
See  Cookery. 

Cullen,  Dr.  Wm.,  Life  and  Writings  of.  (Sir  W.  Ham- 
ilton) Ed.  R.  55:  461.  —  Mo.  R.  130:  444. 

Cullct.     (J.  G.  Austin)  Atlan.  14:  305. 

Culloden;  aPoem.  (G.W.  Thornburj)  Dub.  Univ.  49:  19S. 

—  Battle  of.     All  the  Year,  18:  271.  — Ev.  Sat.  4:  436. 
Culloden  Papers.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  14:  283. — Ed. 

R.  26:  107. 
Culprits,  Queer.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week,  5:  91. 
Cultivation  of  Present.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  7:  3S1. 
Culture.    (R.  W.  Emerson)  Atlan.  6:  343.  —  (J.  P.  A\'ick- 

ersham)  Lippinc.  i:  276. —  Irish  Mo.  3:  631. 

—  VEsthetical.     Victoria,  13:  97. 

—  Alcott  on.     Bost.  Q.  i:  417. 

—  American.     (II.  Hartshorne)  Lippinc.  i:  645. 

—  and  Action.     N.  Eel.  i:  15. 

—  and  Anarchy,  .Arnold  on.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  24: 

5. —  Lond.  Q.  33:  209. — No.  Brit.  50:   190.  —  Li  v. 
Age,  102:  67. 

—  and  Art.     (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt)  Contemp.  13:  362. 

—  and  Christianity.     Theo.  Eel.  6:  5S5. 

- —  and  Disci])line.     (S.  H.  Emery,  jr.)  Western,  3:  319. 

vs.  Information  and  Dexterity.      (W.  T.  Harris) 

Western,  2:  25. 

—  and  Facts.     (L.  F.  Soldan)  Western,  2:  623. 

—  and  its  Enemies.     (M.  Arnold)  Cornh.  16:  36.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  69:  232.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  97. 

—  and   modern  I'oetrv.     Cornh.   34  :   664.     Saine   art. 

Ed.  M.  88:  361.' 

—  and  practical  Life.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Scrib.  4:  470. 

—  and  IJeligion.     (W.  M.  Bryant)  Western,  i:    409. — 

(J.  L.  Spalding)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  380. 

Shairp  on.     (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Eng.  31:  201. 

—  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  360. 

—  and  Science.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Nature,  22:   54;;. 

—  as  a   Substitute  for  Christianitj'.      (W.   W.   Patton) 

New  Eng.  40:  77^. 

—  Basis  of  true.     (G.  R.  W.  Scott)  Cong.  Q.  17:  50. 

—  Dialogue  on.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  8:  603. 

—  Early.     (R.  W.  Bailey)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  14. 

—  a  Failure  witliout  Christianity.     (J.   S.  Vandersloot) 

Ref.  Q.  28:  220. 

—  Force  of.     (J.  S.  Hittell)  Overland,  12:  230. 

—  in  early  Ages.    (M.  P.  Case)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  686. 


Culture,  Intellectual  and  moral,  in  Public  Schools.    Bost. 
R.  i:  371. 

—  Limits  of.     (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  421. 

—  Loose  Thoughts  on.     (J.  Burroughs)  Sharpe,  41:  96. 

Same  art.  Knick.  63:   i. 

—  Models  of.     (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  533. 

—  Modem.     Quar.  137:  389.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123: 

579.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  III. 

and  Chri.-tJanity.     Canad.  Mo.  8:  523. 

Youmans  on.     (.1.  Fiske)  Nation,  5:  45. —  (F.  Tif- 
fany) Chr.  Exam.  83:  2j>6. 

—  Modern  Doctrine  of.     Cornh.  13:  434. 

—  Organization  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  6:  486. 

—  Phvsical  and   mental,  in  Common  Schools,      {(i.   F. 

Walker)  Radical,  6:  462. 

—  Physiological  Basis  of.  (N.  Allen)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 6:  183. 

—  Plea  for.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  4:   151. —  (T.  W . 

Higginson)  Atlan.  19:  29. 

—  Popular.      (J.  Morley)  Fortn.   26:    632.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  88:  129. 

—  Primitive,    Tylor's.      Nature,   4:    117,    138.  —  (J.    S. 

Sewall)  New  Eng.  33:  213. 

—  School  of.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  740. 

—  Scientilie.     (J.  P.  Cooke,  jr.)  i'op.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  513. 

—  Speculative.     (G.  Howisoii)  Radical,  i:  439. 

—  Sweetness  and  Light.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  212. 

—  Tendency  of.    No.  Brit.  50:  190.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

102:  67. 
Culture-Ghost  ;    or  Winthrop's   Adventure.      (V.   Lee) 

Eraser,  103:   1.     Same  art.  Api)leton,  25:  330. 
Cultus,  Christian.    (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  6:  573.    7: 

116. 
Cultus  Ventris.     (W.  C.  Conant)  New  Eng.  30:  616. 
Cuniic,  City  of,  and  Excavations  there.     (A.  Ashpitel) 

Arch.  37:  316. 
Cumberland,   Hichard.     Colburn,  79:  303-515.     80:   38. 

—  Dem.  R.  37:  389.— Temp.  I5ar,  14:  580.    56:  171. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Anal.  M.  4:  368.  —  (F.  Jef- 

frey) Ed.  R.  8:  107.  —  Mus.  7:  273.  —  Quar.  i:  295. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  3:  414. 

—  .Mudfonl's  Life  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  16:  840. 
Cumberland,  William,  Duke  of.     Colburn,  146:   55. 
Cumberland  ('ounty.  Me.,  Association  of.  History  of.    (J. 

Weston)  Cong.  Q.  g:  334. 

—  Members  of  the  Bar  from  1700  to  183S.     (J.  D.  Hop- 

kins) Am.  Q.  Keg.  12:  274. 
Cumberland  and  Westmoreland.     (J.  Dennis)  Fortn.  6: 
445.  —  Blackw.  83:  344. 

—  Dalesfolk  of.     Eraser,  92:   23. 

—  Border   of.   Divine   Worship  on.     (J.   H.   Hollowell) 

Cong.  7:  539. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  in.     Penny  M.  8:  227. 

—  Photographs;  Character  Sketches.     St.  Paul's,  i:  348. 
Cumberland,  The;  a  Poem.     (II.  W.  Longfellow)  Atlan. 

10:  669. 
Cumberland  Gap,  Mountain  Axes  near.     (N.  S.  Shaler) 

Am.  Natural.  II :  385. 
Cuml)erland  Glare's  Nest;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  4:  102. 
Cumberland  Koad.     Niles's  Reg.  30:   160.     48:   191. 

—  .Mr.  Clay's  Speech  on.     Niles's  Reg.  27:  357. 

—  Mr.  Munroc's  Veto  on.     Niles's  Reg.  22:   171. 
Cunilierland  Univ.,  Lebanon,  Tenn.  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  765. 
Cumming,  .lolin.     Liv.  .\ge,  47:  397. 

—  I'"eeh'siastiial  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  709. 

—  ;\Iemoir  and  Confession  of  Faith.     Cong.  JI.  19:   533. 

—  Theological  Teachings  of.     Westm.  64:  436. 

—  Voices  of  the  Night.     Kitto,  6:  378. 

Cumming,  R.  (i.     Hunter's  Life  in  South  Africa.   Quar. 
88:  1.  — Eel   I!.  92:  476.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  25. 

—  (F.  B(iwen)  N<1.  Am.  71:  350.  —  De  Bow.  9:  504. 

—  Blackw.  68:  231. —Colburn,  89:  504.  —  Internat. 
M.  i:  218.  —  Chainb.  J.  14:   72.    6"((  .Vfrica,  South. 


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CURRENCY 


Gumming,  W.  F.    Notes  of  a  Wanderer.    Mo.  R.  149:  i. 
Cuinmiii!",  G.  D.    Movement  in  the  Episcopal  Church. 

So.  R.  n.  8.  14:  443. 
Cumiior,  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  13:  321. 
Ciimiior  Hall.     Lond.  Soc.  10:  348. 
Canard  Steamship  Company.     Loud.  Soc.  38:  33. 
Cuneator,  On  the  Office  of.     (R.  Kuding)  Arch.  17:  207. 
Cuneiform  Evidences  of  Religion.     Lond.  (J.  16:   i. 
Cuneiform  Inscriptions.   (G.  A.  Schmidt)  0.  &  N.  8:  314. 

—  and  Biblical  Histoiy.     (J.  Kenrick)  Theo.  R.  8:  495. 

—  Theo.  R.  5:  158. 

—  at  Behistun.     (H.  Rawlinson)  Arch.  34:  73. 

—  Decipherment  of.     Kitto,  33:  114.     34:91.  —  (O.  T. 

Mason)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  191.  —  Month,  3:  94,  203, 
Gobineati  vs.  Rawlinson  on.     Eraser,  72:  589. 

—  described  and  tested.     Kitto,  33:  114.     34:  91. 

—  Interpretation  of.     Quar.  147:  430. 
Cunliffe-Owen,  Sir  Philip,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  165: 

1263. 
Cunningham,  Allan.  (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  18:  369.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  68:  197.  —  Brit.  Q.  5:  348.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  11:  380.  —  Ecl.Mus.  i:  176. — with  portrait, 
Eraser,  6:  249.  —  Bentley,  17:  557.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  6:  68. 

—  and  Sir  F.  Chantrey.     Eraser,  27:  664.     Same  art. 

Ed.  Mus.  2:  481. 

—  Letters  to  Croker.     Sharpe,  37:  93. 

—  Literature  of  fifty  Years.     Eraser,  9:  224. 

—  Maid  of  Elvar.    Blackw.  31 :  981.  —  Eraser,  5:  659.  — 

Tait,  i:  445. 

—  Paul  Jones.    West.  Mo.  R.  i:  119. —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 

6:  66. 

—  Poems  and  Songs  of  Scotland.   Ed.  R.  47:  184.  —  Eel. 

R.  36:  259.  — Liv.  Age,  13:  467. 

—  Sir  Marmaduke  Maxwell.     Lond.  M.  6:  460. 

—  Sir  Michael  Scott.     Lond.  M.  21:  99. 

—  Works  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  28:  503. 
Cunningham,  J. W.    Sancho.  (F.  Dexter)  No.  Am.  5 :  239. 

—  Scinions.   Chr.  Obs.  22:  777.   25:47. — Eel.  R. 36:  225. 

—  Velvet  Cushion.     Quar.  12:  433. 
Cunningham,  William.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  441. 

—  Life  of.     Lond.  Q.  37:  400. 

Cunningham  Lecture.    (R.  S.  Candlish)  Lond.  Q.  25:  336. 

Cunninghame,  William.     Eraser,  23:  513. 

Cup,  The;  a  Fairy  Tale.     (A.  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant)  Eel. 

M.  66:  305,  481. 
Cupid  ;   an  Episode  in  the  Career  of  Prof.  MacPelvis. 

(G.  A.  Sala)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  257,  385. 

—  and  Death.     Lond.  M.  16:   70. 

—  and  Mars;  a  Tale  of  the  Siege  of  Boston.     (H.  E. 

Scudder)  Scrib.  11:  322. 

—  at  Sea;  a  Story.     (E.  Cuthbert)  Tinsley,  22:  95. 

—  in  the  Cabinet;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  71:  231. 

—  Judgment  of ;  a  Song.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  119. 
Cupid's  Conflict;  a  Poem.     (H.  More)  Dial,  2:  137. 
Cupid's  Sport;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  102,  741. 
Cupid's  Sports.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  20. 

Cupboard  Papers.  All  the  Year,  28:  539-582.  29:  11-160. 

Curacy,  Hany  Bolton's.     Blackw.  69:  180. 

Curare,  The  Poison.     Chamb.  J.  42:  6.  —  (M.  Girard) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  369. 
Curate  in  Charge.     (M.  Oliphant)  Macmil.  32:  2S9,  397, 

490.     33:  10,  120,  248.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127: 

425-783.     128:  103-501. 

—  of  Edenholm.     Eraser,  56:  473. 

—  of  St.  Matthews.     Liv.  Age,  144:  89. 

—  of  Suverdsio.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Good  Words,  4:  325. 

—  Our  new.     Eraser,  40:  136. 

Curate's  Autobiography,  A  Country-.     Mo.  R.  141:  547. 
Curate's  good  Match.     Colburn,  161:  689. 
Curate's  Holiday ;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  54:  11-58. 
Curate's  last  Half-Crown.    Lond.  Soc.  38:  241. 


Curate's  Salary  Bill.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  13:  25. 

Curate's  Story.     Sharpe,  45:   128. 

Curate's  Volume  of  Poems  ;  a  Story.    Eraser,  31 :  82-422. 

32:  77-416. 
Cui-atc's  Wedding  Feast.     Chamb.  J.  25:  54, 
Curates.     (M.  Davies)  Belgra.  29:   no. 

—  British.     St.  James,  23:  731.  —  Chamb.  J.  28:  231. 

—  Case  of.     All  the  Year,  42:  28. 

—  of  the  Church  of  England.     Temp.  Bar,  33:  535. 

—  of  Tittlebatington.     House.  Words,  3:  3S1. 
Curatives,  Curious.     Chamb.  J.  49:  456. 
Curci,  Father  Carlo  M.     Lond.  Q.  57:  281. 

—  and  the  Curia.     (K.  Hillebrand)  Nation,  25:  329. 

—  and  the  Roman  Question.     Dub.  R.  82:   i. 

—  Case  of.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  33:  i,  377, 
Cure  by  y"  Touch.     St.  James,  9:  322. 

Cure  for  Ennui;  a  Tale.     (A.  W.  Cole)  Sharpe,  19:  279. 
Cures,  Odd.     Chamb.  J.  52:  14. 

—  Some  popular.     All  the  Year,  42:  250. 
Cur6  of  Ars.     See  Ars,  Cur6  of. 

Curiosity.    (J.  Dean)  Portfo.(Den.)  6:  431.  —  Chamb.  J. 

7:  33- 
Curiosities  of  great  Men.     Eel.  M.  26:  500. 

—  of  History.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  11 :  26S,  340. 

—  of  our  Parish.     Chamb.  J.  19:  403. 

Curious,  if  true;  a  Story.    (E.  C.  Gaskell)  Comh.  i:  208. 
Curious  Adventures  of  a  Field  Cricket.     (E.  Candeze) 

Loud.  Soc.  33:  48-533. 
Curious  Couples.     (W.  M.  Baker)  Lippinc.  19;  750. 
Curious  History  of  some  misdirected  Letters.    Lond.  Soc. 

36:  529. 
Curious  Page  of  Family  History.    House.  Words,  4:  246. 
Curious  Reflections.     (F.  Jacox)  Belgra.  10 :  69. 
Curl;  a  Poem.     (W.  Buchanan)  Temp.  Bar,  4:  492. 
Curliana.     Blackw.  15:  172. 
Curling,  Game  of.    Chamb.  J.  3:  120.    55:3.  —  Liv.  Age, 

148:  639.  —  Penny  M.  7:  478.  —  St.  Paul's,  4:  1S5. 

—  and  Curlers.     Dub.  LTniv.  87:  206. 

—  A  Day's.     Eraser,  49:  269. 

—  Gossip  about.     Belgra.  34:  99. 
Curragh  Camp.     All  the  Year,  17:  520. 
Curragh  Comforts.     All  the  Year,  19:  58. 

Curran,  John  P.     (F.Lawrence)  Sharpe,  13:  202.  —  (E. 
Townbridge)  Sharpe,  47:  318.  —  Chamb.  J.  20:  153. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  11:  404. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.    Blackw.  69:  222.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  22:  415.  —  Irish  Q.  i:  45.  —  Lond.  Q.  8: 
473.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  40. 

—  and  Irish  Eloquence.    (G.  Croly)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  8:  187. 

—  Eloquence  at  the  Bar.     West.  Law  J.  3 :  245. 

—  Letters  to  Weston.     Blackw.  5:  192. 

—  Life  of.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  33:  259.  —  West.  R.  4:  i. 

—  Oratory  of.     (W.  J.  Spooner)  No.  Am.  10:  62. 

—  Recollections  of.     Internat.  M.  2:  519. 

—  Speeches  of.     Quar.  1:  83.  — (E.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  13: 

136.  —  Mo.  R.  82:  391.    87:  74.  —  Duu.R.  20:  273. 

—  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  23:  162. 

Currency.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  2:  362.  — (G.  Wood) 
Hunt,  4:  317.  —  (J.  L.  Tellkampf)  Hunt,  6:  65,  164. 

—  (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  6:  433.  —  (J.  J.  Crochcron) 
Hunt,  10:  50.  —  Brit.  Q.  7:  168.  —  Quar.  39:  415. 

—  Westm.  35:  45.  48:  448.  —  Niles's  Reg.  36: 
209.  —  Mo.  R.  109:  315.  —  Lond.  M.  23:  197. — 
Penn  Mo.  4:  822. 

—  and  Banking.     (R.  Sullev)  Hunt,  31:  188.  — (E.E. 

IIale)0.&N.  8:  513. —Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  737. 

—  Blackw.  49:  550.  — Penn  Mo.  5;  408.  —  Westm. 
35:  89. —  Eraser,  36:  728.  —  (T.  P.  Kettell)  De 
Bow,  9:  413. 

American.     For.  Q.  10:  214. 

English  and  American.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)24:  321 . 

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CURRENCY 


Currency  and  Banking,  B.  Price  on.    (S.  Newconib)  Na- 
tion, 21:  420.  —  Nation,  22:  79. 
Systems  of.     So.  K.  n.  s.  7:  355. 

—  and  Banks.     Republic,  6:  316. 

—  and  Capital.    No.  Brit.  28:  191. 

—  and  Commerce,  Relations  of.  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  14:  249. 
Wheatleyon.     Ed.  R.  3:  231. 

—  and  the  Commercial  Crisis  of  1S57.     Bent.  Q.  i:  106. 

of  1S74.  (W.  P.  Rosland)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  572. 

_  and  Credit.     (G.  A.  Butler)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  307, 

375.  — Liv.  Age,  15:  427. 

—  and  Finance.     (H.  Greeley)  Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  632. 

—  and   Government.     (H.    Middleton)  Hunt,   13:    21T, 

311,  412.  — So.  Q.  18:  123. 

—  and  History.     Brit.  Q.  2:  i. 

—  and  Money.     (J.  Miller)  Nat.  Q.  36:  353-  — (R-  Sul- 

ky) Hunt,  59:  374. 

—  and  Repeal  of  Bank  Restriction.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  2:  92. 

—  and  Resumption.     (K.  Cornwallis)  So.  M.  14:  128. 

—  and  Specie.     (S.  Hooper)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  14:  715. 

—  (.J.  A.  Lowell)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  14:  953. 

—  and  the  State,  1S67.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  Fortn.  8:  77. 

—  and  Tariff.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  33:  191. 

—  and  Trade.     (A.  Walker)  Lippinc.  1:  87. 
of  the  United  States.     Dem.  R.  40:  3S5. 

—  Anomalies  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  747. 

—  as  related  to  Prices.     (B.  F.  Nourse)  Bank.M.  (N.Y.) 

31:  546.  — (G.  Walker)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  21:  761. 

—  Bailey  on.     Westm.  5:  157.  — Walsh's  Am.  R.  2:  243. 

—  Banking,  and  Credit.     (J.   S.  Ropes)  New  Eng.  16: 

312.     Same  art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  161,  272. 

—  Cash  Payments,  etc.     Mo.  R.  88:  392. 

—  Causes  of  Unsteadiness  in.     (H.  C.  Carey)  Hunt,  2: 

372.     3:  47-4S2- 

—  Cheap.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  38:  35. 

—  Chinese.     (W.  G.  Sumner)  Nation,  26:  45. 
Notes  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  713. 

—  Chronological  History  of.     AVestm.  48;  4S3. 
to  1847.     De  Bow,  5:  497. 

—  Conflict  on.     (J.  A.  Garfield)  Atlan.  37:  219. 

—  Contraction  of.     (E.  Atkinson)  Nation,  5:  151. 
Does  it  destroy  Capital?    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  850. 

—  Corn,  Cotton,  and.     (A.  AValker)  Lippinc.  8:  492. 

—  depreciated.  Evils  of.     Tait,  2:  461. 

—  Depreciation  of,  at  a  Discount.     Tait,  3:  479. 

—  Difficulties  in.     Brit.  Q.  5:  148. 

—  Economical  and  secure.    Ed.  R.  31:  53.  —  Selec.  Ed. 

R.  6:  41. 

—  Effect  of  Variations  in.     Blackw.  27:  59. 

' —  Effects  of  AYar  and  Speculation  on.     (J.   B.  Lloyd) 
Nat.  Q.  5:  270. 

—  Elastic.     (A.  Walker)  Lippinc.  i:  317. 

—  Essaj'  on.     (J.  N.  Cardozo)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  673. 

—  Pamph.  17:  501. 

—  Experience  of  California  in.     (H.  D.  Barrows)  Nation, 

26:  59. 

—  Extension  Act  of  Nature,  in  the  recent  Gold  Discov- 

eries.   Blackw.  69:   I. 

—  Free  Paper.     Lond.  M.  5:  185. 

—  French  and  American.     (A.  Walker)  Scrib.  II :  227. 

—  Gold  and  Silver.     Hunt,  26:  326. 

D.  Wilder,  of  Boston,  on.  (B.  Price)  Eraser,  84:  653. 

Great  City  Apostasy  on.    (B.  Price)  Macmil.  8:  124. 

—  Harrowby's  Speech  on.    Quar.  10:  41. 

—  History  of  Opinions  on.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  10:  17-707. 

—  Huskisson  on  Depreciation  of.     Quar.  4:  414. 

—  in  South  Carolina.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  399. 

—  inconvertible,  Advantages  of.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  4:  13. 

—  Inflated.     Hunt,  58:  338. 

—  Inflation  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  350. 
and  Resumption.     (J.  A.  Garfield)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.) 

30:  698. 


Currency,  Inflation  of,  and  the  West,  1868.    (J.  B.  Hodg- 

skin)  Nation,  6:  1S7. 
Congressional  Debate  on,  1873-74.     (C.  F.  Adams, 

jr.)  No.  Am.  119:  iii. 

The  Debtor  Class.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  262. 

Democratic  Inflationists.     (E.  L.  Godkiu)  Nation, 

21:  66. 
in  relation  to  the  Money  Market.    (.J.  B.  Hodgskin) 

Nation,  6:  124. 

means  what?  1867.   (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  480. 

National  Schooling  in,  1874.     (^-  G.  Nott)  Nation, 

19:  84. 
the  Prosperity  of  Austria.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

18:  54. 

Remedy  against.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  19 :  100,  394. 

Scheme  for,  1873.     (E.  L.  Godkiu)  Nation,  17:  316. 

Shame  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  400. 

Veto  of,  1S74.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  27S. 

Vote  on,  1874.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  214. 

—  Influence  of  convertible  Paper.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  9:  193. 

—  Instrument  of  Exchange.     Westm.  1 :  174. 

—  Interest  and   Production.     (J.  S.  Ropes)   Hunt,   22: 

404,  516.     23:  519.     24:  181,  707. 

—  Laws  of,  in  Scotland.     (J.  W.  Gilbart)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

19:  144. 

—  Legislation  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  19:  593. 

—  National.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  409.  —Bank.  M.  (N.Y.) 

23:  593- 
Real  Estate  its  Basis.     Hunt,  25:  445. 

—  New  Views  on.     (C.   H.  Carroll)   Bank.  M.   (N.  Y.) 

13:  673,  833.—  (J.  A.  Dix)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13: 
513.  —  (G.  D.  Lyman)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  593— 
(G.  Opdyke)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  13:  417.— Bank. 
M.  (N.Y.)  17:  409,  481.     20:  673. 

—  of   American   Colonies.     (S.  E.   Dawson)  Bank.   M. 

(N.Y.)  28:  633.  — (A.  H.Ward)  N.E.Reg.  14:  261. 

in  Maryland  and  Va.  (S.  F.  Streeter)  Hist.  M.2:  42. 

prior  to  1739.     (L.   Neeley)  Hunt,  16:  344.  —  (S. 

E.  Dawson)  Canad.  Mo.  i;  326. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     Anal.  .M.  13:  54,  432. 

and  American.     (.J.  Abbott)  Hunt,  26:  6S1. 

Billon.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  11:  301.     12:71. 

and  its  Reform.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  F'ortu.  6:  S37. 

Laws  oL     (J.  W.  Gilbart)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  17:  289. 

Metallic,  and     International    Coinage.       (W.    S. 

Jevons)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  31:  426. 
Parliamentarj'  Proceedings  relating  to.     Lond.  M. 

14:  413. 

Periodical  Fluctuations  in.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  9.  473. 

State  of,  1822.     (E.  Copleston)  Quar.  27:  239. 

—  of  .Japan.     (.1.  Newton)  Intel.  Obs.  12:   13. 

—  of  New  England,  and  Suffolk   Bank  System.     (F.  0. 

J.  Smith)  Hunt,  24:  316,  439. 

—  of  New  York,  Report  on.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  39. 

—  of  United  States.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  43:  574-  — 

(S.  D.  Ingham)  West.  J.  7:  91.  — (A  Oaksmith) 
So.  M.  13:  7-!3.  —  (G.  A.  Potter)  Galaxy,  2:  708. 
—  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  69S.— Bost.  Q.  2:  29S.  3:  80. 

and  Congress.    Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  22:  505.    28:  889. 

and  tiie  Constitution.     Dem.  R.  41:  i. 

and  Nati<nial   Debt.     (S.  M.  Stilhvell)  Bank.  M. 

(N.Y.)  22:  777. 

and  the  National  Finances,  1S63.     (L.  S.  Ilomans) 

Contin.  Mo.  4:  410.  —  Bost.  Q.  4:   371. 

and  Europe.    ((J.Walker)  Bank.  M."  (N.Y.)  23:  714. 

and  the  Supreme  Court.     (l'>.  Adams)  Internat.  R. 

6:  635. 

and  the  two  Parties.     Dem.  R.  8:  157. 

Bankruptcy  in.     (C.  H.  Carrcll)  Hunt,  40:  673. 

Bill  on,  1S70.     (.1.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  11:  37. 

and  tiiree  per  cent  Certilicates.  (J.  B.  Hodg- 
skin) Nation,  lo:  86. 


CURRENCY 


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CURZOLA 


Currency  of  United  States,  Bill  of  1874,  does  it  contract 

or  inflate  ?    (C.  E.  Bockus)  Nation,  19:  68. 

Cause  of  its  Depreciation,  1864.     Nat.  Q.  10:  109. 

Expansion  in,   and  Congress.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

29:  409. 

in  1859.     (P.  Cooper)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  87. 

Ingham  on.     Hunt,  25:  287. 

Metallic.     (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  27:  174. 

National.     (S.  G.  Fisher)  No.  Am.  99:  204. — (J. 

S.  Ropes)  Bank,  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  1.  —  (A.  Walker) 

Internat.  R.  i:  213.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  19:  725. — 

Hunt,  34:  19.     46:  113,  119. 

Amendment  to  Law  of.     Hunt,  52:  389. 

Plan  for.    (L.  Bonnefoux)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i6: 

589. 

Uniform.     (J.  J.  Knox)  Hunt,  48:  28. 

Withdrawal  of.     (A.  Walker)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

22:  161. 
National  Bank.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  5:  394. 

—  (G.Walker)  Internat.  R.  6:  248.  — Hunt,  58:  256. 
Needed  Modifications  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Scrib. 

5:  737- 

New.     (A.  Walker)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  S31. 

New  Measures  with.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  24:  409. 

New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce  on.     Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  29:  970. 
Reform  in.     (.J.  S.  Ropes)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28: 

521. 

Reforms  in.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  649. 

Report  on.     Nilcs's  Reg.  38:  126.     41:  supp.  41. 

—  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  482,  977. 

Southern.     Hunt,  6:  191. 

State  of,  1823.     Quar.  27:  239. 

1839.     (C.  F.  Adams)  Hunt,  i:  44,  505. 

Sumner's  Historj'  of.     (C.  F.  Dunbar)  No.  Am. 

119:  408. —  (W.H.  Browne)  So.  M.  14:  660.  — (E. 
L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  267.  —  Canad.  Mo.  6:  572. 

—  0.  &  N.  10:  242. 

—  Overstone  on.     (A.  Walker)  Hunt,  40:  147,  —  Ed.  R. 

107:  248. 

—  Paper.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  No.  Am.  iii:  78.— Niles's 

Reg.  14:  141,  153. 

Origin  of.     Hunt,  7:  354. 

Tl)eorj'  of  State.     (R.  H,  I.  Palgrave)  Bank,  M. 

(L.)35:  jSi. 

Unlimited,  Effect  of.     (I.  Butts)  No.  Am.  116:  56. 

See  also  Paper  Money. 

—  Plan  for  a  domestic  convertible.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  8:  225. 

—  Principles  of.     (B.  Price)  Fraser,  67:   581. — Eraser, 

80:  40.  —  (B.  Price)  Fraser,  80:  477. 

—  Progressive  Expansion  of.   (E.  Dwight)  Hunt,  25:  147. 

—  Reform  in.     Dem.  R.  7:  167,  195.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

12:  769. 

—  Reforms  in,  Report  of  New  York  Chamber  of  Com- 

merce.    Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  28:  541. 

—  Regulation  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  886. 

—  Remarks  on.     (J.  Gallatin)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  r6:  625. 

—  Restoration  and  Reform  of.     (.J.  S.  Ropes)  Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  J.  5:  46. 

—  Review  of  Pamphlets  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  6S7, 

—  Ricardo  and  Bollman  on.     Portfo.(Den.j  22:   135. 

—  Silver,    Restoration    of.     (W.   E.  Dubois)    Bank.   M. 

(N.  Y.)  24:  i56.  —  (E.  L.  Godkm)  Nation,  22:  303. 
See  Bimetallism;  Monej'. 

—  Soimd  Views  of.     (R.  B.  Minturn)  Bank.  M.    N.  Y.) 

28:  896. 

—  Speeches  on.     (Sir  R.  Peel)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  i:  177, 

—  Theories  of.     (E.  Lord)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  452. 
of  the  Day  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  817. 

—  Tooke's  Theory  of.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  6'.  81,  197. 

—  Trade  and  Tariff.     BLickw.  62:   744. 

—  Uniform.     (C.  F.  McCay)  Hunt,  35:  697. 


i 


Currency,  Value  and  Regulation  of.    (A  J.  Warner)  Nat 
Q.  41 :  60. 

—  Volume  of.     Galaxy,  17:  830. 

—  What  is  ?    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  34-353. 

—  Who  shall  issue  ?    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  528. 

—  Working  of.     Blackw.  25:  135. 
See  Money;  Specie  Payment;  Gold;  Silver. 

Currency  Juggle.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Tait,  2:  461, 
Currency  Monopoly,  1848.     Prosp.  R.  4:  297. 
Currency  Question.     (A.  S.  Bolles)   Bank.   M.   (N.  Y 

29:  23-  —  (E.  L,  Godkin)  Nation,   16:  144.     17: 

220.     2i:  112,   208, — Westm.  41:  579.    48:  44?;. 

—  Blackw.  27:  591,  792.  —  Fraser,  4:  686.  —  (P.  B. 

Marcon)  Western,  7:   160. 

—  Elements  of .    Bank.  M.  (L.)  4:  189,  321,    5:6,78,337. 

—  in  Austria.     (M.  Wirth)  Internat.  R.  3:  335. 

—  in  England.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  295. 

—  in  relation  to  Debt.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  779. 

—  Present  Phases  of,  1877.     (H.  White)  Internat.  R.  4: 

73°- 
Current  Coins  somewhat  defaced.     Belgra.  29:  544. 
Currents  at  Sea.     Blackw.  3:  579. 

—  Laws  of,  Olding's.     Nature,  5:  71,  qo,  112, 

—  Observations  on.     (G.  H.  Mann)  Eel.  Engin.  G:   532. 

—  of  Atlantic  Coast.     (J.  E.  Hilgard)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  no: 


—  of  the  Oceans.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  76:  231. 
Dynamics  of.     (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  169. 

—  on  Earth's  Surface.    (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  11:  100. 
Currey,  Frederick,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  24:  485. 
Currie,  James,  Life  and  Writnigs  of,     Ed.  R.  55:  loS.  — 

Mo.  R.  124:  416. 
Curse,  The;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  371, 

—  Divine,  upon  the  World.     Mercersb.  20:  295. 

—  of  Kishoge;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  19:   18. 

—  of  Tyrrell.     Tinsley,  10:  415. 

—  of  Wulfheimberg.     (Mrs.  Bushby)  Colburn,  121:  52, 

207. 
Cursitor  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  Office  and  Title  of.  (E. 

Foss)  Arch.  36:  23. 
Curtis,  Benj.  R,     (J.  T.  Morse,  jr.)  Atlan.  45:  265. 

—  Memoir  of.     (A.  G,  Sedgwick)  Nation,  29:  405.  —  In- 

ternat. R.  7:  701, 
Curtis,  George  W.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  7:  327.  —  with 
portrait,  Appleton,  10:  321.  —  with  portrait,  Ecl.M. 
79:  246. — Colburn,   98:  476.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
30:  344.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  801.  —  Putnam, 

9:  384- 

—  Writings  of.     (W.  D.  Ilowells)  No.  Am.  107:  104,  — 

Dem.  R.  33:  80. 

Curtis,  Joseph.     Knick.  48:  94. 

Curtis,  Nathaniel,  with  portrait.     N.  E.  Reg.  22:  i. 

Curtis  House,  Jamaica  Plain.  (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am. 
Mo.  6:  162. 

Curtius,  Ernst,  Miiller,  and  Mommsen.  (R.  P.  Keep)  In- 
ternat. R.  2:  745. 

Curve,  Involute.     (T.  Bakewell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11:  99, 

Curves,  Expansion,  Method  of  drawing.  (C.  S.  Wilcox) 
Eel.  Engin.  21 :  72. 

—  Experiment  of  M.   Lissajous.     (E.  C.  Pickering)  J, 

Frankl.  Inst.  87:  55. 

—  for  Railroads,  Principles  of  laying  out.     (J.  C.  Traut- 

wine)  J-  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  361. 

Setting  out,     (W.  Airy)  Eel.  Engm.  i:  143. 

Vignoles  on.    J,  Frankl.  Inst.  35:  371.    36:  20, 

Curwen,  Samuel.     House.  Words,  7:  i,  157, 

—  Journal  and  Letters  of.     Chr.  Exam.  33:  259.  —  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  13:  48,  422.  —  Mo.  R.  160:  322. 

—  Ward's  Memoir  of.  (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am.  56:  89. 
Curwin  Genealogy.  (G.  R.  Curwin)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  305. 
Curzola.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Macmil,  44:  372.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  151:  59. 


GUSHING 


327 


CYCLOr.EDIA 


Cushing,  Caleb  and  Alexander  Cockbura.  (S.  T.  Wallis) 
So.  M.  12:  635. 

—  Portrait  of.    Am.  Whig  R.  10:  403. 

—  Reminiscences  of  Spain.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am. 

37:  84. 

Cushing,  Jonathan.    (G.  W.  Dana)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  11 :  113. 

Cushing,  Thomas.     (J.  S.  Loring)  Hist.  M.  6:  212. 

Cushing,  Wm.  B.,  U.  S.  N.,  Exploits  of.  (H.  V.  Spof- 
ford)  Harper,  49:  256. 

Cushing  Genealogy.  (W.  H.Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.19:  39. 

Cushman,  Charlotte,  with  portrait.  (G.  T.  Ferris)  Ap- 
pleton,  11:  353.  —  (J.  D.  Stockton)  Scrib.  12:  262. 
—  (R.  G.  White)  Nation,  19:  314.  — (M.  Howitt) 
Peop.  J.  2:  30,  47.  —  AH  the  Year,  41:  102.  —  Vic- 
toria, 32:  468. 

—  and  Rachel.     (Mme.  de  Marguerittes)  Sharpe,  15:  13. 

—  and  Macbeth.     (G.  T.  Ferris)  Lakeside,  7:  407. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (C.  Bede)  Uelgra.  29:  333. 
Cushman,  Henry  Wyles,  with  portrait.     (G.  T.  Davi.- ) 

N.  E.  Reg.  18:  321. 
Custer,  Gen.  George  A.    (F.  Whittaker)  Galaxy,  22 :  362. 

—  Defeat  of.     (J.  Gibbon)  Am.  C'ath.  Q.  2:  271,  665.  — 

(E.  Jacker)  Am.  Oath.  Q.  i:  712. 

—  Last  Battle  of.     (J.  J.  Talbot)  Penn  Mo.  8:  679. 

—  My  Life  on  the  Plains.    Galaxy,  13:  39-748.     14:  25- 

751.     15:  164-780.     16:  42,  174,  747. 

—  Whittaker's  Life  of.    (F.  W.  Palfrey)  Nation,  24:  179. 
Custody  of  Infants.     I'raser,  19:  205.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R. 

7:  269. 
Custom  and  Sex.     (H.  Lawrenny)  Fortn.  17:  310. 
Customs,  Ancient,  Blunt  on.     Eel.  R.  38:  505. 

—  Curious  old.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Belgra.  17:  50. 

—  Odd,  in  old  Families.     (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q.  35:  366. 

—  past  and  gone.     Temp.  Bar,  11:  387. 

—  Some  quaint.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  316. 

—  Some  undesirable  old.     All  tlie  Year,  32:  580. 

—  Tenacity  of.     (A.  Fonblanque)  Temp.  Bar,  52:  3S7. 
Custom-House,  New  York,  Who  is  responsible  for  ?    (E. 

L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28:  96. 

—  Passing  the.     (H.  D.  Jenkins)  Lakeside,  4:  108. 

—  Two  Hours  at.     Chamb.  J.  30:  333. 
Custom-Houses,  Colonial.     (E.  Langton)  Eraser,  98:  482. 

—  Colonial  and  Indian,  and  Manchester.      (A.  Michie) 

Fraser,  97:  632. 
Custom-House  Bonds.     Niles's  Reg.  41 :  119. 
Custom-House  Laws.  (H.  D.Hj'de)Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  132. 
Custom-House  Rules  at  Havana.     Hunt,  11:  87. 
Custom-House  Sale,  A.     Chamb.  J.  34:  371. 
Customs  Laws  and  their  Administration,  1877.     (II.  D. 

Hyde)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  132. 
Customs  Revenue  System.     Am.  Law  R.  2:  653. 
Cut  down  like  Grass.     St.  James,  23:  215-769. 
Cut  up;  First  Attempt  at  writing  a  Book.     St.  James, 

18:  347. 
Cutcherry  Intrigue,  A.     Fraser,  88:  757. 
Cuthbert,  St.     Fraser,  77:  233. 

—  History  of.     Dub.  R.  27:  512. 

—  Life  and  Legend  of.     Chr.  Rem.  44:  158. 
Cutler,  Sir  John.     House.  Words,  12:  427. 

Cutler,  Manasseh,  and  the  Ordinance  of  1787.  (W.  F. 
Poole)  No.  Am.  122:  229. — (W.  F.  Poole)  N.  E, 
Reg.  27:  161. 

—  Journal  in  New  York,  1787.     Hist.  M.  22:  25,  82,  142. 

—  Hours  at  Home,  7:  455. 
Cutler,  Samuel,  with  portrait.     (J.  M.  Gray)  N.  E.  Reg. 

35:  2'3- 
Cutlery  Works,  Sheffield,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  13:  161. 
Cutt,  John.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  i6v 

Cutting  and  Boring  Machine,  Elterich's.  Pract.  M.  5:  360. 
Cutting  Wise  Teeth.     Temp.  Bar,  56:  333^ 
Cuttings,    Deep,  Construction    of.     (Prof.    Ilosking)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  41 :  73. 


Cuttle-Fish.  (L.  L.  Hartt)  Am.  NaturaL  3:  257.  — (f:t. 
G.  Mivart)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  11 1.— (A.  Wilson)  Got.il 
Words,  14:  677.  —  Chamb.  J.  53:  645.  —  Penny  M. 

3:  324- 

—  and   Nautilus.     (II.  Woodward)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Ob-. 

4:   I,  241. 

—  Giant.     (W.  S.  Kent)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  113.  — (A.  S. 

Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  7:  87.  —  (A.  E.  Verriil) 

Am.  Natural.  8:  167.     9:  21,  78. 
Cutts  Genealogy.     (J.  W.  Thornton)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  2y',. 
Cuvier,  G.     (A.   De  CandoUe)  Am.  J.   Sci.  23:  303.  — 

(C.  U.  Shephard)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  291,  456.  —  F<  r. 

Q.  14:  311.     22:  45.  — For.  R.  5:   342.  — Ed.  1:. 

62:    143.  — Knick.  3:    17.  — Select  J.  i:   [88.    3. 

[54.  —  (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  I :  i .  —  Lond.  M . 

20:  221.  —  Mus.  26:  209.     28:  477.  —  Mo.  R.  132. 

159. 

—  and  Blainville.     Brit.  Q.  24:   365.     Same  art.  L'w  . 

Age,  51:  417. 

—  as  a  Naturalist.     (C.  L.  Laurillard)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  16:  340. 

—  Eulogy  on.     (Baron  Pasquier)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  14: 

339.     15:  164. 

—  Lee's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  58:  228. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  62:  265. 

—  Obituary  Note  on.    (A.  de  CandoUe)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  14:  209. 

—  on  the  Animal  Kingdom.     Mo.  R.  88:  449. 

—  Scientific  Labors  of.     Mo.  R.  141 :  352. 

—  Theory  of  the  Earth.     Ed.  R.  22:  454.  —  So.  R.  8:  69. 

—  Anal.  M.  4:  206. 
Cuvillier-Fleury,  Notes  on.     Colburn,  105:  310. 
Cuyamaca  Mountains,  Animals  of.     (J.  G.  Cooper)  Am. 
Natural.  8:  14. 

—  Botany  of.     (J.  G.  Cooper)  Am.  Natural.  8:  90. 
Cuzco,  the  City  of  the  Incas.     Eel.  M.  38:   451. 

Cuyp,  A.,  and  his  Paintings.     (E.  Mason)  Harper,  61:  61. 

—  Markham's  Journey  to.     Clianib.  J.  25:    261.  —  Col- 

burn, 106:  441. 
Cyanotype  Printing.     (J.  M.  Eder)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  in: 

469. 
Cycads.    (J.  R.  Jackson)  Intel.  Obs.  5:  246. 
Cycles  of  the  Worlds.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  Belgra.  8:  415. 
Cycloid,  Note  on  the.    (L.  R.  Gibbes)  Math.  Mo.  i:  297. 
Cvclometers   and   other  Paradoxers.     Nature,   12:    558. 

13:  2S. 
Cyclone  at  Calcutta,  1864.     (L.  J.  Jennings)  Fortn.  2: 

424.  —  Liv.  Age,  84:  44. 

—  Bengal,  of  1876.     (C.  Dambeck)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.   12: 

192.  —  Geog.  M.  4:  198. 

—  Contribution  to  History  of.     Geog.  M.  i :  23S. 

—  Escape  from  a  Fijian.     Macmil.  42:  27.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  145:  627. 

—  in  the  Universe.     (J.  Mackintosh)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7: 

209. 

—  in  the  West  Indies.    (G.  W.  Westerby)  Nature,  5 :  507. 

—  Signs  of  a.     All  the  Year,  34:  247,  449. 

—  What  a  Cyclone  did.     All  the  Year,  13:  106. 
Cyclones.     (A.  S.  Herschel)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  329. 

—  Avoidance  of.     (J.  Rodgers  and  A.  Schoenborn)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  73:  205. 

—  in  the  Indian  Ocean.     (C  Meldrum)  Nature,  6:  28. 

—  of  the  Northern  Pacific  Ocean.    (W.  C.  Reddeld)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  74:  21. 

—  Phenomena  of.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  38. 

—  Storm  Waves  of.     Nature,  15:  311. 

—  Tornadoes,  and  Waterspouts.    (W.  Ferrell)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

122:  33. 
See  Hurricanes  ;  Tornadoes;  Whirlwinds. 
Cyclopanlia,  Enijlish,  and  Universal   Information.     (I). 
Masson)  Macmil.  5:  357. 

—  New  American.     (G.  B.  Taylor)  Chr.  R.  23:  596. 


CYCLOPEDIAS 


328 


DAGUERRE 


Cyclopaedias.  (G.  A.  Hudson)  Galaxy,  22:  67.  —  (A. 
Hunter)  St.  Paul's,  12:  464. 

—  History  of.     Quar.  I13:  354. 
Cyclopean-Walled  Towns.     (L.  G.  Olnistead)  Appleton, 

5:  161. 
Cylinders  and  Spheres,  Resistance  of.     (V.  D.  Derj-)  Eel. 
Engin.  14:  152. 

—  Lame's  Formula  for  Strength  of  thick  hollow.     (G. 

Lanza)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  329. 
Cylindrical  Fitting,  Standard  Sizes  in.     (G.  Richards) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  17. 
Cylindrical    Surfaces   for  Calendar  or  other  Rolls.    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  100:  t,-]-]. 
Cymbaleer's  Bride.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  400. 
Cymbeline  in  a  Hindu  Play-House.     (H.  Littledale)  Eel. 

M.  95:  96. 
Cymric  Literature  in   Middle   Ages.     Dub.  Univ.  63: 

303- 
Cymric  Studies  in  Relation  to  English  History.     Dub. 

Univ.  62:  243. 
Cymry,  Habits  and  Legends  of.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  464. 

—  past  and  present.     Victoria,  5:  497. 
Cynic,  Memoirs  of  a.     St.  Paul's,  13:  67-639. 

—  Modern.     Once  a  Week,  22:  142. 
Cynic's  Apology.     Cornh.  19:  574. 

Cynics  and  Hero- Worshipers.     (G.  S.  Godkin)  Argosy, 

32:  144. 
Cynical   Spectators;  Gulliver,  Candide,  TeufelsdriJckh. 

Dub.  Univ.  67:  64,  184. 
Cynicasterism.     (R.  G.  White)  Galax}^  20:  837. 
Cynicism.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  297.  —  St.  Paul's,  6:  596. 

—  Modern.     Blackw.  102:  62. 

—  past  and  present.     Ev.  Sat.  17:  489. 
Cynrowski,  Count,  Reminiscence  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  174. 
Cyples,  W.     Process  of  Human  Experience.     (P.  Bayne) 

Contemp.  39:  54S. 
Cj'press  in  Poetry.     St.  James,  17:  205. 
Cypress  Crown;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  7:  156. 
Cypress  Timber.    (M.  W.  Dickson  and  A.  Brown)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  55:  15. 
Cyprian,  St.     (W.  A.  Benton)  Am.  Church  R.  19:  615. 

—  and  early  Christianity.     (.J.  W.  Nevin)  Merscersb.  4: 

259-513- 

—  and  his  Times.    (J.  H.  Merle  d'Aubign^)  New  Eng. 

31:  643. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Kitto,  17:  279. 

—  Nevin  on.     (A.  Varien)  Mercersb.  5:  555. 

—  Shepherd  on.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  30S. 

—  Study  of  his  Life.     (J.  C.  Long)  Bapt.  Q.  II :  3S5. 

—  Tizzani  on.     Dub.  R.  62:  165. 

Cyprus,  Island  of.  (L.  Cass)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  81.  —  (J. 
A.  Johnson)  Scrib.  3:  177.  —  (R.  H.  Lang)  Macmil. 
38:  325,  337.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  627,  139: 
3.  —  Blackw.  125:  150.  —  Geog.  M.  5:  201.  —  Lond. 
Q-5i:  372. 


Cyprus,  Island  of.  Adventure  in.     (D.  Ker)  Lippinc.  22: 
504. 

—  Ancient.     Quar.  146:  414. 

—  and  its  Inhabitants.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  175-523. 

—  and  Mycenaj.     (A.  S.  Murray)  19th  Cent.  5:  112. 

—  Discoveries  at.     (R.  S.  Poole)  Contemp.  31 :  344. 
Cesnola's.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Meth.   Q.  39:  476.— 

(R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  26:  186.  —  (II.  Hitchcock) 
Harper,  45:  188.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  442. 

Trials  in.     (G.  W.  Sheldon)  Appleton,  18:  150. 

Pottery  found  in  ancient  Tombs  in.     (T.  B.  Sand- 

with)  Arch.  45:  126. 

Unknown  Graves  in.     (R.  H.  Home)  Macmil.  38: 

403- 

—  English  Occupation  of.     Liv.  Age,  138:  574. 

—  Extract  from  a  Letter  of  Sir  Garnet  Wolsey's.    Mac- 

mil.  39:  96. 

—  Fiasco  of.     (A.  Forbes)  19th  Cent.  4:  609. 

—  Folk  Lore  of.     (W.  Axon)  Dub.  Univ.  80:  25. 

—  Fortnight  in.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  48. 

—  Inscriptions  from.     (I.  H.  Hall)  Scrib.  20:  205. 

—  Is  it  worth  keeping  ?     (R.  H.  Lang)  Macmil.  40:  441. 

—  Pilgrimage  to,  in  1395-96.     (J.  T.  Bent)  Eraser,  103: 

818.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  126. 

—  Present  and  Future  of,  1878.     (R.  S.  Poole)  Contemp. 

33:  137- 

—  Recent  Researches  in  Cilicia,  1878.  Colburn,  163:  313. 

—  Trip  to.     (W.  F.  Butler)  Good  Words,  21:  518,  807. 
Cyprus  Wine.     (P.  J.  de  Beranger)  Bentle}',  5:  426. 
Cj'renaica,  Hamilton's  North  Africa.    Colburn,  107:  432. 

—  Modern.     Ed.  R.  48:  220. 
Cyrenian  Marbles.     Art  J.  14:  20. 

Cyrenius,  Latin  Equivalent  of.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  Bib. 

Sac.  35:  499. 
Cyril,  St.,  of  Alexandria.     Dub.  R.  60:  349. 
Cyril,  Patriarch  of  Constantinople.     (J.  A.  Alexander) 

Princ.  5:  212.  —  (A.  G.  Paspati)  Bib.  Sac.  23:  452. 
Cyril,  St.,  of  Jerusalem,  Milman  on.     (M.  Mahan)  Am. 

Church  R.  14:  575. 

—  Works  of.     Dub.  R.  7:  i. 

Cyril  Thornton,  Yankee  Criticism  on.     Tait,  4:  97. 
Cj'rus,  Identity  of.     Kitto,  13:  435.     14:364.     15:157. 

—  Inscriptions   of.     (G.   Rawlinson)   Contemp.  37:    86. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  368. 
Czar,  and  the  Sceptic;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  66. 
Czar  Alexander  and  Czar  Mob;  a  Poem.    Fraser,  52:  717. 
Czar's  Clemency;  a  Polish  Priest's  Story.     Cornh.  36: 

561.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  812. 
Czars,  Palace  and  Tombs  of.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Overland, 

8:  125, 
Czartoryski,  Prince  Adam,  and  Alexander  I.  of  Russia. 

(M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  i:  150. 
Czermak,  Johann  Nepomuk.     (M.Foster)  Nature,  9:  63. 
Czeniy,  George.     Cornh.  32:  213.  —  Penny  M.  8:  179. 
Czerski,  John,  in  England.    Ecl.R.  84:  492, 


D 


Da  Capo;  a  Tale.    (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  36:  641. 

37:  I.     Same  art.  Harper,  56:  119,  289.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  135:  422-736. 
Dace,  The.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  11:  153. 
—  and  the  Roach.     Penny  M,  11:  436. 
Da  Costa,  Isaac.     (M.  G.  Hansen)  Ref.  Q.  28:  27. 
Dacotah.     See  Dakota. 
Dacre,  Lady;  Tales  of  the  Peerage.    Dub.  Univ.  7:  205. 


Daddy  Dodd;  a  Tale.    All  the  Year,  14:  566. 
Daddy  Will.     (C.  D.  Deshler)  Harper,  57:  23S. 
Dafforne,  James,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  248. 
Daft  Days,  Tales  of.     Blackw.  12:  600,  761.     13:  324. 
Daggett,'    David.      (S.   W.    S.    Dutton)   New  Eng.   9: 

296. 
Daguerre,  L.  J.  M.,  with  portrait.     Internat.  M.  4:  283. 
—  Tait,  n.  s.  17:  625. 


DAGUERREOTYPE 


329 


DAMASCUS 


Daguerreotype.  Am.  J.  Sci.  37:  69. — (W.  H.  Goode) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  40:  137. — No.  Brit.  7:  248.  —  For.  Q. 
23:  Z13.  —  Dem.  R.  6:  444.  —  (A.  Wynter)  Peop.  J. 
2:  288. 

—  and  Electrotype.     Westm.  34:  434, 

—  Discovery  of.     Dem.  R.  5:  517. 

—  Experiments  with  Galvanic  Light.     (B.  Silliman,  jr.) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  43:  1S5. 

—  History  of.     Mo.  R.  150:  321. 

—  Practical    Description   of,    1S39.      (M.    Daguerre)   J. 

P'rankl.  Inst.  28:  303. 
DagueiTeotypes.     Godey,  63:  no,  200,  290. 
Daguerreotype  Art,   Progress  and  State  of,  1S44.     (M. 

Claudet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  40:  45,  113. 
Daguerreotype  Pictures  for  the  Stereoscope.     (F.  A.  P. 

Barnard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  348. 
Daguerreotj-ping.  (J.  H.  Fitzgibbon)  West.  J.  6:  200,  3S0. 

—  Natural.     Eel.  Mus.  i:  419. 
Dahabiah  in  Egypt.     Eraser,  58:  266, 
Dahcotah.     See  Dakota. 

Dahome  and  Abeokuta.  (R.  F.  Burton)  Lend.  Q.  23;  452. 
Dahomey  and  the  Dahomans.     Chamb.  J.   15:  213. — 

Tait,  n.  s.  18:  300. — Eel.  R.  93:  459. 
Forbes's.     Liv.  Age,  29:  257.  —  Eraser,  44:  233. 

—  Burton's  Mission  to.    (W.  W.  Reade)  Anthrop.  R,  2: 

335- 

—  Customs  of.     All  the  Year,  12:  414. 

—  Journal  of  a  Visit  to,  1S47.    (A.  R.  Ridgway)  Colburn, 

81:  187-406. 

—  King  of,  at  Home.     Liv.  Age,  79:  63. 

—  Mission  to.    Eel.  M.  64:  19. —  Eel.  R.  120:  506. 

—  Trip  to.     (J.   W.  Watson)   Lippinc.   7:    ;^7,   165. — 

Broadw.  10:  147. 

—  Wilmot's  Visit  to  King  of.     Liv.  Age,  78:  147. 
Dahra,  Caves  of.     (E.  Clive)  Bentlej',  20:  209. 
Daille,  Pierre.     (C.  W.  Baird)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  91. 
Daily  Flambeau,  Rise  and  Fall  of.     Chamb.  .J.  37:  353. 
Daily  Service.     (C.  W.  Homer)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  106. 
Dairy,  London,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  10:  297. 

Dairies,  American.     (S.  Buckland)  Eraser,  75:    512. — 

Penny  M.  9:  26. 
Dairy-Farming;   Butter  and  Cheese.     (E.  J.  Wickson) 

Harper,  51:  813. 
Dairj'man's  Daughter.     Blackw.  12:  74S. 
Daisy,  The.     (Mrs.  Lankester)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  17. 

—  Dissecting  a.     (G.  Allen)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  329. 

—  in  India.     (J.  Montgomery)  Loud.  M.  7:  675. 

—  Pedigree  of.     Cornh.  44:  16S. 
Daisy's  Choice.     Chamb.  J.  46:  33,  60,  75. 
Daisy's  Sergeant.     (F.  W.  Loring)  O.  &  N.  6:  391. 
Daisy's  Trials.     All  the  Year,  24:  497-614.     Same  art. 

Appleton,  5:  2-1S5. 
Daisy  Hope.    House.  Words,  12:  461.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

37:  352- 
Daisy  Miller;  a  Study.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Cornh.  37:  67S. 

38:  44.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  27-226. 
Dakota  Indians,  Calendar  of,  Mallery  on.     (A.  L.  Riggs) 

Nation,  25:  124. 

—  Religion  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  353. 

—  Who  is  to  blame?    (E.  Jacker)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i:  712. 
Dakota  Territory ;  Bad  Lands.  (J.  A.  Allen)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  207. 

—  Geology  of  Northeastern.    (F.  V.  Ilayden)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

93:  15- 

—  a  Diocese?    (J.  H.  Hopkins)  Am.  Church  R.  34:  135. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am,  J.  Educ.  18:  4S9. 

—  Wheat  Fields  of.     (C.  C.  Coffin)  Harper,  60:  529, 
Dai  Pozzo's  Happiness  of  Italy.     Westm.  21:  118. 
Dalby;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  33:  241, 

Dale,  David.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  461. 

Dale,  Com.  Richard,  with  portrait.  Portfo.(Dcn.)  11 :  499. 

Dale,  Thos.    Blackw.  8:  1S5.    12:61.  —  Mo.  R.  99:  241. 


Dale  Abbey,  Derbyshire.     (S.  Fox)  Reliquary,  8:  193. 
Dalecarlia,  Rambles  in.     (C.  U.  C.  Burton)  Nat.  M.  9: 

361,  401. 
Dalertes,  Sect  of.     Cong.  M.  2:  483. 
Dalesfolk,  The.     Chamb.  J.  55:  157. 
Dalgarno,  George,  Works  of.      (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed. 

R.  61:  407. 
Dalhousie,  Lord.     Fraser,  52:  123. 
Dallas,  Alexander  James.     (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  13:  179. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  17:  iSi. 

Dallas,  Alexander  R.  C,  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  98. 
Dallas,  George  M.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  lo:  158. 

—  Letter,  July  25,  1851.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  451. 

—  Speech  on  Nullification.     Nik-s's  Rog.  43:  supp.  124. 
Dallas  Galbraith.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc.  i:  9-568.    2: 

9)  121,  233. 
Dalmatia.     Brit.  Q.  29:  57. 

—  and  Montenegro,  Wilkinson's.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am. 

70:  369.  —  Blackw,  65:  202, 

—  Day  in.     Fraser,  3Q:  127. 

with  the  Voivoda.     (E.  King)  Lippinc.  18:  477. 

Dalmeny,  Lady.    Spanish  Lady's  Love.    Ed.  11.83:339. 

—  Quar.  78:  323. 
Dalou,  Jules.     Portfo.  8:  ■;&. 

Dalrjmple,  Sir  James  and  Sir  John.     (H.  H.  Lancaster) 

Ed.  R.  143:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  579. 
Dalrv-mples,   Storj'  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  52: 

705. 
Dalstone,   Sir  George,  Character  of.     (J.  Taylor)   Chr. 

Obs.  3:  453. 
Dalton,  John,  with  portrait.    Pract.  M.  6:  257.  —  Chamb. 

J.  3:  211. 

—  and  Atomic   Chemistry.     Quar.  96:   43.     Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  44:  707. 

—  Life  and  Discoveries  of.     Brit.  Q.  i:  157.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  5:  115.  —  Westm. 45:  SS.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  8:    56.  — Fraser,  50:    554.  — (Sir  H.  Holland) 

Ed.  R.  96:  43.  — (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  27: 

465.  —  Liv.  Age,  42:  520.  —  Westm.  67:  270. 
Dalton  and  Batcheller,  Pedigree  of.     (W.  H.  Whitniore) 

N.E.Reg.  27:  364. 
Daltonism,  or  Color-Blindness.     (W.  Pole)  Macmil.  37: 

821.   Same  art.  El.  ^I.  95:  100    iS'ee  Color-Blindncss. 
Dalv,  Bishop  Robert,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  171, 
Dalzell,  Downfall  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  27. 
Damara,  South  Africa,  Story  of  Annexation  of.     (F.  R. 

Stat  ham)  Fortn.  34:  617. 
Dams,  Construction  of.     (D.  S.  Howard)  J.  Frankl.  Inst, 

88:  233. 

—  for  Reservoirs.     (W.  J.  JIcAlpine)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  54. 

—  High  Masonry,   Profiles  of.     (J.   B.   McMaster)  Eel, 

Engin.  14:  259,  2S9,  3S5. 
Damascus.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  JIo.  Rel.  M.   13:  145. — 
(C.    II.    Brigham)    No,    Am.    83:    30.— (W.    S. 
Tyler)  Hours  at  Home,  4:  314.  —  Bentley,  39:  48. 

—  Blackw.  126:  387.  —  Broadw.  7:  226. — Penny  M. 

9:  353- 

—  Adventure  at.     (W.  H.  Bartlett)  Sharpe,  7:  174. 

—  and  Ba'albek,  Excursion  to.     (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Am. 

Whig  R.  8:  157,235- 

—  and  Cairo.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Lippinc.  7:  197. 

—  and  Mount  Lebanon.     (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb.  7: 

513.  — Month,  4:  4S1. 

—  By  Diligence  to.     (J.  H.  Johnson)  Scrib.  14:  137, 

—  Castlereagh's  Travels  to.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  331. 

—  Excursions  to  Environs  of.     (J.  L.  Porter)  Bib.  Sac. 

11:  32g,  433,  649. 

—  Hadji  Caravan  from.     (E.  T.  Rogers)  Good  Words, 

7'  345- 

—  Massacre  of  July,   i860,  at.      (H.   J.    Warner)  Chr. 

Exam.  70:  325. 

—  Memoir  of,     (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  7:  577. 


DAMASCUS 


330 


DANIEL 


Damascus,  Porter's  Five  Years  in.    (J.  Forsyth,  jr.)  Theo. 
&  Lit.  J.  lo:  146. 

—  Rambles  in.     Chamb.  J.  20:  105. 

—  Rivers  of .     Kitto,  li:  245.     12:  45. 

—  Roundabout.     Liv.  Age,  143:  425. 

—  Sword-Blades  and  Gun-Barrels  from.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

2?  I.— Penny  M.  8:  138. 
Dame  Camberback;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  29:  252. 
Dame  de  Margon.     Tinsley,  17:  571. 
Dame  Martha's  Well;    a  Poem.     (R.  Buchanan)  Good 

Words,  11:  679. 
Dame  Pugeley's  Well.    (J.  A.  St.  John)  Sharpe,  20:  loi. 
Dames'  Schools.     See  Schools,  Dames'. 
Damon  and  Pythias;  a  Story.     (C.  Bernhard)  Colburn, 

127:  55. 
Damon,  David,  Sermon  of.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  241. 
Damp,  Cause  and  Cure  of.     Eel.  Engin.  25:  476.  —  Am. 

Arch.  10:  137. 
Dampier,  William.    All  the  Year,  35:  327. 

—  Adventures  of.     Penny  M.  2:  414,  429,  434. 

—  Voyages  of.     Retros.  9:  j^- 

Dan  Farthing's  only  Son.     All  the  Year,  44:  396,  419. 
Dana,  Daniel.    Letter  on  the  Atonement.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

6:  659. 
Dana,  Francis.     (R.  H.  Dana,  jr.)  Pennsyl.  M.  i :  86. 
Dana,  James  D.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  362. 
Dana,  Mary  S.  B.,  Letters  of.     (S.  Gilman)  Chr.  Exam. 

39:  3S9. 
Dana,  Richard  Henry.    (H.  H.  Barber)  TJnita.  R.  11 :  546. 

—  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Harper,  58:  769.  —  (J.  H. 
Ward)  Atlan.  43:  518.  — (J.  G.  Wilson)  Scrib.  18: 
105.  —  Colburn,  98:  77.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29:  397. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  37:  762. 

—  Literary  Character  of.     (W.  A.  Jones)  Am.  Whig  R. 

5:  269. 

—  Poems  and  Prose  Writings  of.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  Chr. 

Exam.  48:  247.  —  (S.  G.  Brown)  No.  Am.  72:  115. 

—  (N.  Adams)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i:  214. 

—  Poetry  of.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  No.  Am.  26:  239. —  (E. 

C.   Tracy)  Am.  Q.  Obs.  2:  149. —  Am.  Q.  3:  115. 

—  New  Eng.  M.  5:  327.  —  Blackw.  37:  416. — 
Mus.  26:  463. 

—  Thoughts  on  the  Soul.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  No. 

Am.  30:  274. 

—  Writings  of.     (C.  C.  Felton)  Chr.  Exam.  15:  392.  — 

Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  468. — New  Eng.  g:  28.  —  Knick. 
38:  542. 
Dana,  Richard  H.,  jr.  Two  Years  before  the  Mast.  Chr. 
Exam.  29:  268.  —  (E.  T.  Channing)  No.  Am.  52: 
56.  — Dem.  R.  8:  318.— New  York  R.  7:  535.— 
Dub.  Univ.  47;  50.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  560. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  8:  430. 

Danby,  Thomas  Osborne,  Earl  of,  Life  of.    Eel.  R.  79 :  ;^y2- 
Dance,  History  of  the.     Liv.  Age,  73:  55. 

—  National,  of  Hungary.    (F.  Foster)  Appleton,  20:  373. 

—  of  Death.     Blackw.' 31:   328.  — (M.    P.   Thompson) 

Cath.  World,  33:  55. 

as  a  Mystery.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  292. 

History  of.     St.  James,  14:  436. 

in  Italian  Art.     Cornh.  40:  346. 

Juan  de  Pedraza's,     (D.  F.  McCarthy)  Irish  Mo. 

4:  326. 

—  of  modern  Society.  (W.  C.  Wilkinson)  Bapt.  Q.  i :  465. 

—  Physiology  of.     (Tom  Hood)  Lond.  Soc.  14:  48-367. 
Dance-Music.     Broadw.  8:  382. 

Dances,  Characteristic,   of  the  World.      (A.   E.   Barr) 
Lippinc.  27:  330. 

—  French  scandalous.     Internat.  M.  2:  333. 

—  Old  English.     Temp.  Bar,  14:   145. 
Dancers,  Tlie.     (M.  Doyle)  Penny  M.  12:  310. 
Dancing.     Once  a  Week,  20:  449.  —  Penny  M.  5:   i. — 

Sharpe,  44:   178.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:   185. 


Dancing,  Art  of .     Mo.  R.  118:  23. 

—  as  a  Fine  Art.     (W.  Bellars)  Tinsley,  17:  70. 

—  at  the  Opera.     Colburn,  47:  299. 

—  Ball  at  the  Tuilcries.     Colburn,  61 :  222. 

—  Description  of  a  good  Dancer.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  129. 

—  in  all  Ages.     St.  James,  4:  68. 

—  in  the  East.     Peiniy  M.  9:   113. 

—  Polkaphobia;  illustr.  by  Leech.     Bentley,  17:  35. 

—  Lessons  in.     Once  a  Week,  20:  257. 

—  the  Poetry  of  Motion.     Colburn,  47:  21. 

—  Profanity  of.     Blackw.  6:  43. 

—  the  Schottische.     Godey,  65:  74. 

—  under  three  Denominations.     Victoria,  23:  392. 

—  Waltzing,  etc.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  512. 
See  Minuet;  Polka;  Wahz. 

Dancing-Girl  of  India.     Chamb.  J.  8:  98. 
Dancing-Girls  of  the  East.     Anal.  M.  i:  49. 
Dancing  Mania.     Penny  M.  8:  439,  454. 

—  of  the  French  Revolution.     (A.  Sadler)  Once  a  Wee!;, 

16:  137. 
Dancing-Master,  Our  old.     St.  James,  14:  508. 
Dancing  Procession  of  Echternach.     Month,  28:  90. 
D'Ancre,  Marshal.     Liv.  Age,  19:  553. 
Dandolo,  Arigo,  Life  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  loi. 
Dandy,  Ancient;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  52:  590. 

—  of  the  present  Day.     Benlley,  8:  40. 
Dandies,  The.     Chamb.  J.  36:  205. 

—  and  the  Fashionables.     (C.  J.  Langston)  Temp.  Bar, 

63:  471. 

—  Notes  on.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  10:  240,  288, 
Dandyism  and  Beau  Brummell.     Bentley,  17:  514. 
Dane,  John,  Autobiography  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  147. 
Dane  Genealogy.     (J.  W.  Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  148. 
Danes  and  Germans,  War  between.     (A.  L.  Koeppen) 

Am.  Whig  R.  8:  453. 

—  and  Norwegians  in  Great  Britain.      Dub.  R.  32:   184. 

—  and  the   Swedes.     (Col.    Szabo)  Colburn,   106:    286. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  22. 

—  at  Home.     All  the  Year,  13:  115. 

—  in  Ireland.     Irish  Q.  2:  S17. 
See  Denmark. 

Danforth,  Samuel,  Biography  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  y8. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  34:  84-359, 

Danforth  Genealogy.     (W.  T.  Harris)  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  315. 
Dangeau,  Marquis,  Journal  of.     Ed.  R.  119:  61. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  France.     Colburn,  13:  506. 
Danger  in  the  Desert.     Liv.  Age,  109:  415. 

—  On  the  Perception  of.     Colburn,  65:  331. 
Danger-Signal,  New.     Pract.  M.  4:  75. 

Dangers  of  the  Country.     Blackw.  69.  196,  257. — (F. 

Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  10":  1. 
Dangerous  Classes.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  52:  113. 

—  and  Treatment  of.  (J.  F.  Richmond)  Meth.  Q.  33:  455, 

—  Increase  of,  in  U.  S.    (J.  G.  Shea)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  240. 

—  of  London.     Brit.  Q.  35:  352. 

—  of  New  York.     (C.  L.  Brace)  Appleton,  3:  211-631. 

4:  45-667.     5:  18. 

—  out  West.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  244. 
See  Criminals. 

Dangeville,  Mile.,  French  Actress.  All  the  Year,  41 :  185. 
D'Angouleme.     See  Angouleme. 
Daniel  the  Prophet.     Lond.  Q.  43:  292 

—  Model  for  young  Men.  (W.  Brock)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  6:  341. 

—  i'e?'s«4- Zoroaster.  (C.  H.  Hall)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  355. 
Daniel,  John  M.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  30:  385. 
Daniel,  Junius.     Land  We  Love,  5:  97. 

Daniel,  Luke,  and  Polperro.     (W.  Rendle)  Temp.  Bar, 

60:  536. 
Daniel,  Robert  Mackenzie.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  468. 
Daniel,  Samuel,  Poems  of.     Retros.  8:  227. 
Daniel  O'Rourke;  an  Epic  Poem.     Blackw.  7:  476.     8: 

40,  157.    9:  77,  373.     10:  429. 


DANIEL 


331 


DANTOX 


Daniel  Deronda.     (George  Eliot)  Harper,  52:  425-899. 

53:  109-745. 
Daniel  Lean';  an  Irish  Tale.    (]VIrs.Hoare)Peop.  J.  4:  53. 
Danieil  Family.     (M.  G.  Daiiiull)  N.  E.  Reg.  28:  185. 
DaHielo,  Prince  of  Montenegro,  Visit  to.     (A.  Baschet) 

Sharps,  30:  1S5. 
Danish  and  Norwegian  Literature.     For.  Q.  6:  48. 
Danish  and  Swedish  Poetry.  (E.  Perhault)  Xat.  Q.  3:  133. 
Danish  Ballads.    Fraser,  45:  649.     51:  86. 

—  Old.     (R.  Buchanan)  Fortn.  i:  6S5. 

Danish  Camp,  In  the.     All  the  Year,  II :  269,  484. 
Danish  Claims.     Westm.  22:  439.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  5: 

5S1. — Westm.  31 :  462. 
Danish  Drama.     For.  Q.  8:   i. 
Danish  Dressmaker.     Chanib.  J.  40:  21. 
Danish  Exploring  Expedition.     Hunt,  23:  406. 
Danish  Islands,  Treaty  of  U.  S.  for.     Nation,  8:  248. 
Danish  Literature.     Eel.  R.  122:  545.  —  (R.  Baird)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  14:  59.  —  For.  Q.  21:  132.  —  Liv.  Age,  4: 

323.  — No.  Brit.  38:  133. 

—  Survey  of.     (Mrs.  Bushby)  Colburn,  94:  452.      95: 

40-253- 
Danish  Poetry ;  Ingemann.     For.  R.  2 :  67.  —  For.  Q.  21 : 

132. 

Danish  Popular  Tales.     (A.  Hamilton)  Macmil.  8:  43. 

Danish  Question,  1850.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  324. 

Danish  Romances.     (N.  Neville)  St.  James,  14:  449. 

Danish  Sound  and  Belt-Tolls.  (J.  F.  W.  Schlegel)  Hunt, 
10:  218,  303.  — (C.  F.  Dunbar)  No.  Am.  84:  48.— 
Dem.  R.  36:  426. 

Danish  Visit  to  England  100  Years  ago.  Once  a  Week, 
8:  497. 

Danks,  Hart  P.    (G.  Birdsej^e)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  233- 

Danluce  Castle.     Sharpe,  11:  361. 

Danneckc,  Recollections  of.     Art  J.  8:  34. 

Dante  Alighieri.  (R.  Atkinson)  Coutemp.  24:  420. — 
(M.  Creighton)  Macmil.  29:  554.  30:  56.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  82:  704.  83:  74.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
121:  771.  — (.J.  M.  Finotti)  Cath.  World,  8:  213. — 
(W.  W.  Fyfe)  Sharpe,  19:  11 1.  —(Alice  King)  Ar- 
gosy, 9:  350.  —  (L.  F.  Soldan)  Western,  i:  160,  243. 
—  (F.  R.  Marvin)  Western,  2:  65.  —  (E.I.  Sear,>) 
Nat.Q.  i:  i.  —  (J.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  8:  322.  — (F. 
Inglis)  No.  Am.  37:  506.  —  (.S.  G.  Brown)  No.  Am. 
62:  323. — (R.  Whcaton)  No.  Am.  64:  97.  —  (Ugo 
Foscolo)  Ed.  R.  29:  453.  —  Ed..R.  30:  317.  Same 
art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  i:  64.  — For.  Q.  33:  i.— Knick. 
18:275.  — (A.  B.Hyde)  Meth.  (J.  12:  49. —  Westm. 
7:  153.  —  Mus.  11:  43.  —  Mo.  R.  113:  109. — 
Cornh.  12:  243.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  65:  480.  — Eel. 
R.  108:  481.  118:  461.— Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  715.— 
Fraser,  57:  426.  —  Quar.  126:  413. 

—  a  Poem.     Cornh.  i:  483. 

—  and  Beatrice.     (M.Arnold)  Fraser,  67:   665.  —  Brit. 

Q.  19:  205.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31:  380.  —  (C.  T. 
Turner)  Internat.  R.  3:  94.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  12:   14. 

—  and  Bunyan.     (.J.  Ferguson)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  337. 

—  and  his  Age.     (E.  M.  Gierke)  Dub.  R.  85:  279.  — (P. 

Dillon)  Irish  Mo.  9:  307. 

—  and  his  Circle.     Lond.  Q.  42:  299. 

—  and  his  Commentators.     IIo.  &  For.  R.  3:  574. 

—  and  his  Translators.     Dub.  Univ.  43:   543.  —Westm. 

75:  202. 

—  and   ins   latest   Translators,    1858.     (G.  H.  Calvert) 

Putnam,  11:  155.     Same  art.  Broadw.  7:  232. 

—  and  his  Times.     Blackw.  13:  141. 

—  and  Italian  Literature.     Meth.  Q.  16:  3S1. 

—  and  Milton.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  42:  316.  — St. 

James,  15:  243. 
and  vEschylus.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  513,  577,  641. 

—  and  St.  Paul.     Univ.  Q.  15:  400. 

—  Beatrice.     Eel.  M.  11:  2-51. 


Dante  Alighieri.    Beatrice,  and  Lady  of  the  Vita  Nuova. 

(J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  115:   139, 
as  a  Type  of  Womanhood.     (E.  V.  Scherb)  Chr. 

Exam.  64:  39. 

—  Character  of.     (W.  R,  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  81 :  37. 

—  Commemoration  of,  in  1865.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Na- 

tion,   i:   440. — Lond.  Q.  25:    i.     Same   art.  Eel. 
M.  66:  I. 

—  Divine  Comedy.     (J.  A.  Smith)  Bapt.  Q    9:   322. — 

Cath.  World,  i:  26S.  —  Chr.  Rem.  19:  187. — Lond. 

M.  7:   317,  396.  — Nat.  M.  7:  28.  — No.  Brit.  21: 

451.  —  St.   James,    17:    45.  —  Sharpe,    23:    332. — 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  567. 

and  New  Life.     Cornh.  5:  2S3. 

Boyd's.    Ed.  R.  1 :  307. 

Carey's  Translation  of.     Eel.  R.  29:  556. 

Contemporary  Commentary  on.     Mo.  R.  148:  170. 

in  English,  French,  and  German.     Chr.  Rem.  33: 

414. 

in  English  Terza  Rima.     Blackw.  loi:  736. 

Longfellow's  Translation  of.     (G.  W.  Greene)  At- 

lan.  20:   188.  —  (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  4:  369.     5: 

226. —  (W.  D.  Howells)  Nation,  4:   492.  — (C.  E. 

Norton)  No.  Am.  105:  124.  — (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q. 

15:  2S6. 

Perez's  and  Longfellow's.     Dub.  R.  64:  398. 

Mrs.  Ramsay's  Translation  of.    Chr.  Obs.  63:  214. 

Sources  of.     (R.  Wheaton)  No.  Am.  64:  97. 

Translations  of.    (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  102:  509. 

Inferno.  (F.  M.  McAllister)  Am.  Churcli  R.  29:  113. 

Dayman's  Translation.     Mo.  R.  163:  43. 

Disputed  Translations  of.     Lond.  M.  lo:  529. 

Canto  I.     (Sir  J.  F.  W.  Herscliel)  Cornh.  18:  38. 

Parsons's  Translation.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation, 

5:  269.  —  Dial,  4:  285. 

Lord  Vernon's.     Fraser,  79;  651. 

Wright's  Translation.     Ed.  R.  57:   412.  —  Mo. 

R.  130:  428. 

Purgatorio.    (L.  F.  Soldan)  Western,  2:  701.   3:  21. 

Butler's  Trans.    (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  31 :  397. 

translated.     (T.  W.  Parsons)  Cath.  World,   12: 

145.     14:    503.     15:    730.     16:    319,  581.     17:   24, 

15S,  304.     18:    166,  299,  587.     19:   450.     27:   272, 

498.     29:  2S9.     30:  350.     31:  17,450. 

Paradiso.     St.  I'aul's,  8:  63. 

Wright's.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  590. 

—  Early  Life  of .     Dub.  Univ.  29:  412.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  11:  231.  —  Cornh.  32:  471. 

—  from  the  modern  Point  of  View.     (S.  Osgood)  Knick. 

58:  340,  505. 

—  Home  and  Haunts  of.    (T.  A.  Trollope)  Belgra.  32:  69. 

—  in  Exile.     Cornh.  32:  ()7o. 

—  Lamennais  on.     We'<tni.  86:  371. 

—  Life  of,  Balbo"s.     New  Q.  1:   164. 

and  Genius  of.     (P.  Sehaft)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  125. 

—  Macaulay's  Estimate  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  11:  255. 

—  Notes  on.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  504. 

—  Rediscovery  of  his  Remains.     Cornh.  13:  665. 

—  Rossetti's.     For.  Q.  5:  419.  —  For.  R.  2:  175. 

—  Miss  Rossetti's  Shadow  of.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation, 

15:  28. 

—  Skull  of.     (H.  Welcker)  Anthrop.  R.  5:  56. 

—  Spirit  of.     (.\.  Gallenga)  Colburn,  80:   i. 

—  TaatTe's  Conimentarv  on.     Mo.  R.  102:  225. 

—  Translations  Irom.      New  Eng.  M.  5:  474. 

—  Two  Studies  in.    (E.  H.  Plum])tre)  Contemp.  40:  843. 

—  Vita  Nuova.    (C.  E.  Norton)  Allan.  3:  62,  202,  330.  — 

Dub.  Univ.  29:  412.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  II :  231. — 
(L.  G.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  73:  363.  —  Fraser,  65:  5S0. 

—  Works  and  Wanderings  of.     Fraser,  63:  299. 
Dantiin,  Jacques  Georges.     Temp.  Bar,  3a:  475. —  Dem. 

R.  24:  401,  523. 


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332 


DARTMOOR 


Danton,  Jacques  Georges,  and  Robespierre.  (G.  Gilfil- 
lan)  Hogg,  6:  65. 

and  Marat.     Dem.  R.  14:  223. 

Dantzic,  Doni  of.     Internal.  M.  i :  43. 

Danube,  The  River.  (J.  Bowring)  Ilowitt,  1 :  324.  — 
C.  F.  F.  Clinton)  Bentlcy,  16:  191,  246,  337. — 
P'raser,  22:  560,  6S4.  —  Slxarpe,  29:  9. 

—  Along.     (E.  King)  Lippinc.  22:  137. 

—  and  the  Black  Sea.     Dub.  R.  3:  198. 

—  and  the  Crimea.     Fraser,  50:  296. 

—  and  the  Euxine;  a  Poem.     Black w.  64:  608. 

—  and  the  Mountains.     Clianib.  J.  38:  65. 

—  Cruise  on,  Mansfield's.     Fraser,  47:  190. 

—  Day  on.     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  4:  397. 

—  Delta  of.    (Sir  C.  A.  Hartley)  Eel.  Engin.  II :  257. — 

(C.  A.  Hartley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:   161. 

—  Down.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Harper,  45:    652,  817. —  (J. 

Hay)  Putnam,  15:  625. 

—  Engineering  on.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  276. 

—  Fishermen  of.     Chamb.  J.  8:  195. 

—  Foreign  Influence  on  the  Banks  of.     Colburn,  90:  253. 

—  from  Vienna  to  Constantinople.     Fraser,  49:  571. 

—  in  Hungary.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  61,  244,  348. 

—  Lower.     (E.  Hull)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  257, 

—  Letters  from.     Fraser,  37:  403. 

—  More  Light  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  425. 

—  Quin's  Steam  Voyage  down.     Ed.  R.  62:  109.  —  (R. 

Southey)Quar.  54:  469.  —  Westm.  23:  471. — Brit. 
&  For.  R.  i:  427.  — Mo.  R.  138:  165. 

—  Races  of.     (J.  Fiske)  Atlan.  39:  401. 

—  Reopening  of.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  625. 

—  Russia  and.     Colburn,  91 :  362. 

—  Scene  on.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Howitt,  i:  209. 

—  Scenery  on.     Penny  M.  lo:  333,  349,  365. 
Danubian  Daj's.     (E.  King)  Lippinc.  22:  649. 
Danubian    Principalities.     (C.    H.    Brigham)   No.   Am. 

84:  70.  —  (A.  Gielgud)  Fortn.  6:  87.  —  (J.  O.  Noyes) 
Nat.  M.  8:  232.  — (G.  M.  Towle)  Harper,  52:  473. 
—  Colburn,  loi:  127. — Dub.  Univ.  49:  i. — Brit. 
Q.  25:  391.  — Eel.  R.  105:  563.  — Lond.  Q.  10: 
213. — Colburn,  109:  294. 
Danvers,  Mass.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  jt,. 

—  Centennial  Celebration  at,  1852.    Liv.  Age,  34:  85. 

—  Church  Records.    N.  E.  Reg.  Ii:  131,  316.     12:  245. 

13:  55- 

—  Peabody  Institute.     Am.  J.  Educ.  i :  237. 
Danville,  Ky.,  Men  of.     Danv.  Q.  4:  151,  274. 
Danville  Quarterly  Review,  Origin  of.     (R.  J.  Breckin- 
ridge) Danv.  Q.  2:  140. 

Daponte,    Lorenzo.      (H.   T.  Tuckernian)  Putnam,   12: 

527.  —  Dub.  Univ.  80:  215. 
Dapples;  a  Poem.     (P.  H.  Ha^^ie)  So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  213. 

Same  art.  N.  Eel.  6:  257. 
D'Arblay.     See  Arblay,  Madame  d'. 
Darboy,  Archb.  of  Paris,  with  portrait.    Ev.  Sat.  II :  55. 
Darby  the  Swift.   (J.  A.  Wade)  Bentley,  i:  541.     2:  68, 

464. 
Darby  Sykes.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  164. 
Dardanelles  and    Bosphorus,  Undercurrent  in.     (W.  B. 

Carpenter)  Nature,  6:  521. 

—  and  the  Suez  Canal,  Legal  Position  of.    (J.  Macdonell) 

Fraser,  97:  654. 
Dardenne,  Antoine,  the  Hermit.     West.  Mo.  R.  1 :  569. 
Dardistan.     Geog.  M.  2:  232. 

Dargan,  Edward  S.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  29:  67. 
Darien,  Isthmus  of.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  221.     41:  718. 

—  Mapof,  1870.  (J.  C.  Trautwine)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91 :  43. 

—  Routes  across.     Lippinc.  25:  358. 

—  Scottish  Colony  of,  1698-1700.     Retros.  17:  173. 

—  Strain's  Expedition  to.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Harper,  10: 

433)  600,  745. 

—  Survey  of.     (E.  Cullen)  Hunt,  46:  14. 


Darien,  Isthmus  of.  Trip  across.     Liv.  Age,  14:  217. 

—  Warburton's  History  of.     New  Q.  i;  171. 
Darien  Expedition.     Hogg,  4:  350. 
Darien  Language.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  54. 

Darien  Ship  Canal.  (J.  C.  Babies)  Hunt,  60:  168.— 
(W.  II.  Bryan)  Overland,  2:  116.  — (C.  C.  Biiel) 
Scrib.  18:  268.  —  Black w.  54:  658. —  Dem.  R.  6: 
287,413.  32:  45S.  — Eel.  M.  i:  88.  4:351.  — For. 
Q.  34:  389.  — Liv.  Age,  27:  193.  — Niles's  Reg.  28: 
152.  31:  72.  — Am.  Whig  R.  12:  441.  — (L.  Dow) 
Hours  at  Home,  10:  349. —  (T.  W.  Osborn)  Inter- 
nat.  R.  7:  481.  — Bentley,  34:  654.— Eel.  Engin. 
i:  553.  —  Geog.  M.  5:  312.  —  Lond.  Q.  2:  172. — 
Mo.   R.    107:   193. —Tait,  n.  s.  20:  683. 

—  Congress  at   Paris,   1879.     (A.  G.  Menocal)  No.  Am. 

129:  288. 

—  Plan  for,  1856.     Eel.  R.  105:  443. 

—  Route  of.     Putnam,  13:  329.  —  Chanib.  J.  19:  183. 
Daring  Game.     (H.  Deas)  Overland,  12:  68. 
Darius  the  Mede.     Kitto,  2i:  449. 

—  Inscriptions  concerning.     Dub.  Univ.  29:   14. 

—  Who  wasV     Bib.  R.  i :  25.  —  (I.  W.  Bosanquet)  Kitto, 

16:  393. 
Dariuses,  Tlie  two.     Kitto,  40:  192. 
Darjeeling,  India,  Sanitarium  of.     Colburn,  129:  347. 
Dark  Ages,  The.     (C.  E.  Appleton)  Contemp.  8:  20S. 

—  Character   of.      Blackw.   47  :    65,    273.      Same   art. 

Mus.  3:  393. 

—  Europe  during.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  465. 

—  Maitland's  History  of.     Dub.  R.  17:   159. 
Dark  Chamber;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  11:  305. 
Dark  Church  in  Vienna;  a  Story.     Cornh.  7:  326. 
Dark  Days  of  1780.     N.  E.  Mag.  4:  379. 

—  in  United  States,  Nov.  i8ig.     Ed.  Philos.  J.  6:  266. 

—  in  Canada,  17S5  and  1814.     (H.  D.  Sewell)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  14:  221. 
Dark  Dennis  and  his  Grandson.     (R.  Rowe)  Liv.  Age, 

133:  437- 
Dark  House  on  the  Moor.     Dub.  Univ.  90:  107. 
Dark  Lady.     (F.  C.  Fisher)  Lippinc.  10:   194. 
Dark  Ladv.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Liv.  Age,  19:  557. 
Dark  Night's  Work.     (E.  C.  Gaskell)  All  the  Year,  8: 

457-553-     9:  1-73- 
Dark  Pond  of  Chateaulandrin.     (C.  M.  Caddell)  Irish 

Mo.  4:  303. 
Dark  Story.     Eel .  M .  58 :  351. 
Dark  Suspicion.    House.  Words,  2:  532. 
Dark  Wagon;  a  Poem.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  67:  71. 
Dark  Ways.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Atlan.  11:  545. 
L)ark  Ways;  a  Story  of  1S63.     Sharpe,  44:  181. 
Dark  Wood;  a  Poem.     (W.  Norris)  Fortn.  15:  219. 
Darkness,  Star  of;  a  Song.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  41. 
Darley,  Felix  O.  C.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  9:  193. 
Darlej',  G.     Errors  of  Ecstasie.     Lond.  M.  10:  571. 
Darling  Dorel.     See  Brieg,  Dorothea  Sybilla,  Duchess  of. 
Darlington,  William,  Memorial  of.     Hist.  M.  7:  233. 
Darlist(m;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  47:  113-281.     48:  1-2S1. 

49:  1-281.     50:  1-113. 
Darmstadt,  Alice  Ladies'  Society  of.     Contemp.  21:  138. 

—  Ducal.     Blackw.  94:  576. 

—  Polytechnic  School  of.     Nature,  5:  368. 

Darnlev,  Contemjiorary  Ballad  on  Murder  of.     Fraser, 

70:  221. 
Darragh,  The;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  566,  682.     48: 

15-424. 
D'Artagiian,  Capt.,  Memoirs  of.     Temp.  Bar,  56:  42. 
Darters,  Fish.     (D.  S.  Jordan)  Am.  Natural.  10:  335. 

—  Food  of.     (S.  A.  Forbes)  Am.  Natural.  14:  697. 
Dartington,  William.     (C.  Lanman)  Hist.  M.  21:  32. 
Dartmoor.     All  the  Year,  21:  283. — Lond,  Q.  24:  341. 

Quar.  135:  138. 

—  Adventure  at.     Chamb.  J.  26:  358. 


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333 


DARWIXISM 


Dartmoor  and  the  Dart.   (P.  H.  Gosse)  Intel.  Obs.  3:  318. 

—  Convict  Life  at.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  348. 

—  Experiences  on.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  516. 

—  Forest  of.     (R.  J.  King)  Fortn.  6:  300. 

—  Military  Maneuvers  and  Convicts  at.     Temp.  Bar,  40: 

346. 

—  Straight  across.    (H.Waddington)Temp.  Bar,  19:  272. 

—  Tramp  through.     (M.  G.  Watkins)  Belgra.  21:  269. 

—  Winter  Day  on.     St.  .James,  23:  791. 

Dartmoor  Prison.  (X.  Hawthorne)  Dem.  R.  18:  31-457. 
19:  141,209.  —  Sharpe,  31:  134. 

—  as  it  was  and  as  it  is.     Fraser,  48  :  577.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  31:  123.  — Liv.  Age,  39:  671. 

—  Reminiscences  of  Prisoner  at.     Kiiick.  23:  146,  356, 

517.     24:  457,  519. 
Dartmouth,  Mass.,  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  20:  336.     21 : 

265.     22:  66.     30:  56.     34:  198,  406.     35:  32. 
Dartmouth  College.     (D.  Henshaw)  Hist.  M.  4:  299. — 

Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  277.  —  Chr.  Obs.  13:  17.  —  (A. 

D.  Smith)  0.  &  N.4:  381. 

—  Alumni  of.     Am.  Q.  4:  4;,  112,  327. 

—  and  .John  Thornton.     Cong.  Q.  3:  371. 

—  Biographical  Sketch  of  Graduates.     (J.  Farmer)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  12:  379. 

—  Law  Case.     (W.  Dutton)  Xo.  Am.  10:  83.  —  Am.  Law 

R.  8:  189.  See  Webster's  Speeches;  Marshall's  De- 
cisions. 

—  Library  of.     (C.  W.  Scott)  Lib.  J.  2:  68. 

—  Revivals  of  Religion  in.     (H.  Wood)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  9: 

177- 
Darwen,  Congregational  Church  at.     Cong.  M.  14:  133. 
Darwin,  Charles  Robert.      (A.  Gray)  Nature,    10  :  79. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  475.  —  (A.  Gniy)  Am. 

Natural.  8:  473. — with  portrait,  Appleton,  3:  439. 

—  with  portrait,  Dub.  Univ.  92:  154.  —  with  por- 
trait, Ev.  Sat.  10:  347.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  76: 
757.  —  with  portrait,  Once  a  Week,  26:  520.  — Penn 
Mo.  2:  469.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  497. 

—  and  F.  Galiani.     (E.  Du  Bois-Reymond)  Pop.  Sci.  JIo. 

14:  409. 

—  and  Haeckel.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  592. 

—  Animals  and  Plants  under  Domestication.    (C.  R.  Bliss) 

Cong.  R.  9:  453. 

—  answered.     Penn  Mo.  6:  36S. 

—  before  the  French  Academy.     Nature,  2:  29S,  309. 

—  Critics  on.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Contem]!.  18:  443. 

—  Descent  of  Man.     See  Man. 

—  Expression  of   Emotion   in  Man  and  Animals.     (H. 

Holbeach)  St.  Paul's,  12:  190.  —  Ed.  R.  137:  492. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  118:  3. 

—  Facts  and  Fancies  of.    ( D.  Brew.ster)  Good  Words,  3:3. 

—  Hypotheses  of.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fortn.  9:  353,  (Sii. 

10:  61,  492. 

—  on  his  Travels.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  2:  562. 

—  Origin  of  Species.     See  Species. 

—  Philosophy  of  Language.      (M.  Miiller)  Fraser,  87: 

525,659.    88:1.    Same  art.  Eel.  JL81 :  75,  14S,  257. 

—  Testimonial  to,  in  the  Netherlands.    Am.  Natural,  11 : 

295. 

—  Theories  of  Variation.     Westm.  91:  207. 

Darwin,  Erasmus.  (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  461.  —  Temp. 
Bar.  60:  309.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  189.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  720. 

—  Botanic  Garden.     Blackw.  5:  153. 

—  Krause's  Life  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  30:  253. 

—  Nature,  21 :  245. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  520.  —  Portfo. 

(Den.)  29:  441. 

—  Memoir  of.     (T.  Thomson)  Ed.  R.  4:  230. 

—  Poems  of.     Ed.  R.  2:  491. 

—  Remarks  on  Opinions  of.    Meth.  M.  27:  210. 
Darwinian  Eden.     (M.  G.  Upton)  Overland,  7:  159. 


Darwinian  Idea.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  414. 

Darwinism.  (S.  Adams)  Cong.  R.  11:  233,  338. — 
(L.  T.  Adams)  New  Eng.  33:  741. — (G.  Axford) 
O.  &  N.  6:  655.— (.J.  Bavma)  Cath.  World,  26: 
496.  —  (J.  B.  Drun)  .Scrib."  10:  348,  — (W.  H.  Fur- 
ness)  Unita.  R.  5:  291.  —  (F.Gardiner)  Bib.  Sac. 
29:  240.  —  (L.  J.  Livermore)  Unita.  R.  3:  237. — 
(W.H.  Penning)  Tin>ley,  19:  515.  —  (.J.  A.  Lowell) 
Chr.  Exam.  68:  449.  — (\V.  N.  Rice)  New  Eng.  26: 
603.  — (F.  Smith)  Cath.  World,  17:  641.  — (G.  F. 
Wright)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  656.  —  Am.  Church  R.  21: 
525.  -Dub.  R.  48:  50. — Eel.  R.  117:  337. — So. 
R.  n.  s,  12:  406.  — Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  i:  179. — 
(C.  J.  Sprague)  Atlan.  18:  415.  — (G.  M.  Kellogg) 
O.  &N.  8:  283. 

—  Agassiz  and.     (J.  Fiske)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  692. 

—  Analogies  with  Calvinism.     (G.  F.  Wright)  Bib.  Sac. 

37  =  '48. 

—  and  (Jhristianity.     (E.  O.  Haven)  Lakeside,  7:  302. 
Man  in.     Am.  Church  R.  24:  2SS. 

—  and  Design,  St.  Clair  on.     Dub.  R.  75:  232. 

—  and  Divinity.     Fraser,  85:  409.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  i:  1 88. 

—  and  Language.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  119:  61. 
Schleicher  on.     (F.  M.  JMiiller)  Nature,  i :  256. 

—  and  Morality.     (J.  Watson)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  319. 

—  and  National  Life.     Nature,  i:  183. 

—  and  Religion.     Jlacmil.  24:  45.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

77:  25.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  621. 

—  Application  of.     (E.  JIuIler)  Am.  Natural.  5:  271. 

—  Attitude  of  working  Naturalists  towards.     (A.  Gray) 

Nation,  17:  258. 

—  Bateman  on.     Dub.  R.  83:  139.  —  (J.  Fiske)  Nation, 

27:  367. 

—  Dangers  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  68. 

—  Deduction  from.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Nature,  i:  231. 

—  Ethical  Aspect  of.     (.J.  Watson)  Canad.  Mo.  11 :  638. 

—  Fiske's.     Nature,  20:  575. 

—  Frolic  in  Space.     (.J.  M.  Binckley)  Lakeside,  8:  446. 

—  Gray's  Darwiniana.      (H.  W.  Holland)  Nation,  23: 

35S.  —  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  190. 

—  Great  DifHculty  of.     (L.  S.  Beale)  Nature,  5:  63. 

—  Haeckel's  Replv  to  Virchow.     (H.  T.  Finck)  Nation, 

28:  320. 

—  Historic  Development  of.     (G.  W.  Samson)  Bapt.  Q. 

11:  29. 

—  in  Germany.     (C.  L.  Brace)  No.  Am.  no:   284. — 

(C.  Wright)  Nation,  21:  168.  —  Anthrop.  R.  6:  21. 
New  York  Nation.     Pop.  Sci.  5Io.  8:  235. 

—  in  Morals.     (.J.  A.  Allen)  Canad.  Mo.  Ii:  490.  —  (F. 

P.  Cobbe)  Theo.  R.  8:  167. 

—  Infallibility  in.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  641. 

—  Last  Attack  on.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  6:  237. 

—  Last  Development  of.     Lond.  (>.  57:  ^71. 

—  Missing  Links  in.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  11.  s.  23: 

298. 

—  Mivart  on.     Dub.  R.  68:  4S2. 

—  My  Cousin  the  Gorilla.     Tiusley,  8:  395.     9:  135. 

—  Objections  to.     (E.  Nisbet)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  69,  204. 

—  or  Evolution.     (R.  P.  Stcbbins)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  496. 

—  Ridiculous.     (W.  Streissguth)  Luth.  Q.  5:  404. 

—  Science  against.     (.1.  Moore)  Univ.  (,^>.  35:   1S6. 

—  Strictures  on.     (H.  II.  Howortli)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  21. 

3:  20S.     4:  101. 

—  Studies  in.     (.J.  F.  Garrison)  .\m.  Church  R.  27:  197. 

—  Tlieological  Import  of.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  623. 

—  Triumph  of.     (J.  Fiske)  No.  Am.  124:  90. 

—  True   and   False   in.     (E.   von   Hartmann)   J.    Spec. 

Philos.  11:  244,  392.     12:  138.     13:  139. 

—  rer.iu.s  Philosophy.     So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  253. 

—  What  is?    (A.  Gray)  Nation,  18:  34S. 
See  Evolution;  Development. 


DASCHKAW 


334 


DAVIS 


Dasclikaw,  Catherine  Woroutzow,  Princess.  (W.  Robin- 
son) Once  a  Week,  14:  510.  —  Tinsley,  14:  624. 
Snrae  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i:  617.  —  Mo.  It.  152:  14. 

Dasent,G.W.  Annalsof  an  eventful  Life.   Qiiar.  128:  546. 

—  Tales  from  the  Norse.     Black w.  85:  366. 
Dash,  Countess.     (K.  Cook)  Lond.  See.  26:  386. 
Daslnnarton's  Legacy.     Chanib.  J.  53:  425-523. 
Dashwood's  Drag.    (L.  de  la  IIam(^')  Bentley,  45 :  335,  487. 
Date-1'alin,  The.    Chamb.  J.  28:  loS.    39:113.  —  Penny 

M.  4:  473. 
Dates  and  Dates;  a  Poem.    (R.  E.  B.  Lytton)  Black w. 
115:  625. 

—  Coincidences  in.     Chamb.  J.  53:  761. 

—  Inaccuracies  of  Historians  as  regards.    (T.  Astle)  Arch. 

14:   162. 

—  of  Buildings,  IIow  to  ascertain.    (J.  A.  Repton)  Arch. 

33:  136. 
Datura,  or  Thom-Apple.     Chamb.  J.  11:  335. 
Datura  Fastuosa;  a  Botanical  Tale.    (E.  T.  W.  Hoffmann) 

Dub.  LTniv.  13:  707. 
Daubeny,  Charles.    Discourses  on  various  Subjects.    Chr. 

Obs.  5:  26,  94. 
D'Aubigne,  J.  Agrippa.     Colburn,  126:  294. 

—  and  Madame  Maintcnon.     Blackw.  67:    174.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  20:  44.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  49. 
D'Aubign^-,  J.  H.  Merle.     See  Jlerle  d'Aubign^,  .J.  H. 
Daubin's  Double;  a  Storj-.    (F.  E.  Loop)  Galaxy,  17:  245. 
Daud  Pasha,  Governor  of  Lebanon,  with  portrait.     Eel. 

M.  68:  513. 
Daudet,  Alphonse,  the  French  Dickens      (J.  L.  Heclis) 

Colburn,  161 :  133,  307. 

—  Kings  in  Exile.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  29:  419. 

—  Le  Nabob.     (A.  Laiigel)  Nation,  26:  6. 

translated  by  Lucy  H.  Hooper.     Penn  Mo.  9:  557. 

—  Numa  Roumestan.    (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  33:  379. 
Daughter  of  Bohemia;  a  Tale.     (F.  C.  Fisher)  Appleton, 

10:313-801.     11:  14-452. 

—  of  the  Dark.     (R.  Dowling)  Belgra.  38:  85. 

—  of  Henry  Sage  Rittenhouse.     Scrib.  22:  49S,  770. 

—  of  the  Puritans,  A.   (M.  E.  Emery)  Cath.  Woild,  23 :  92. 

—  of  Stanislaus.     Chamb.  J.  7:  loi. 

—  of  the  Sun.     (F.  Caballero)  Colburn,  146:  287. 
Daughters  of  the  Cross.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  721. 

—  of  Eve;  Lives  of  noted  Women.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  4S3. 

2:  241.     3:  200.     4:  85.     5:  414.     8:  415. 

—  of  the  Legend  of  Honor.     (M.  E.  Blair)  Lippinc.  23: 

247. 

—  of  Time;  an  Eclogue.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  298. 
Dauntless;  a  Novel.     (S.  de  Kerkadec)  St.  James,  46: 

85-437- 
Dauphin,  Son  of  Louis  XVI.     (N.  B.  Ely)  Dem.  R.  25: 

II.  —  Eraser,  19:  192. 
Dauphin  Importers,  Three.     Eel.  M.  26:  551. 
Dauphine,  Heroine  of.     Once  a  Week,  16:  685. 
Dauphiny.     Ed.  R.  154:  397. 
Davenant,  John,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  57:  124. 

—  ^Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  33:  124. 

Davenant,  Sir  Wm.  G.     (G.  Robinson)  Retros.  2:  304. 

—  Works  of.     Retros.  18:   i. 

Davenport,  E.  L.,  Recollections  of.  (H.  P.  Goddard) 
Lippinc.  21:  463. 

Davenport,  John,  Letter  of,  1639.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:  149. 

Davenport,  Robert.  King  John  and  Matilda.  (H.  South- 
ern) Retros.  4:  87. 

Davenport  Brothers.     (E.  Dicey)  Macmil.  11:  35. 

—  Cabinet-Trick  of.     Once  a  Week,  11 :  6S9. 
Davenport  Family.    (B.  F.  Davenport)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  25. 
Davenport  Genealogy.     (J.  W.  Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  146. 

—  (H.  Davenport)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  1 11,  351. 
Davenport  Gravel  Drift.     (S.  Fleming)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

6:  247. 
Davezac,  Maj.  Auguste,  with  portrait.    Dem.  R.  16:  109. 


David,  King  of  Israel.  Dem.  R.  34:  313.  (A.  H.  Guern- 
sey) Galaxy,  10:  839.  11:  29.  —  (W.  R.  Smith) 
Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  13. 

—  and  Goliath.     (E.  C.  Benedict)  Hist.  M.  15:  289. 

—  Character  of.     (E.  E.  Ilaie)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  12:  94,  121. 

—  Early  Career  of.    Kitlo,  15:  23-  —  (D.  Macleod)  Good 

Words,  15:  207. 

—  Fall  of.     (D.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  15:  377 

—  Imprecations  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  620. 

—  Krummacher  on.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  59,  187. 

—  Lament  for  Jonathan.     Cong.  M.  18:  209. 

—  Literary  Character  of.     (G.  M.  Bell)  Kitto,  4:  335. 

—  Reign  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  528,  579,  637.     6:  23. 

—  Relation  of  his  Family  to  the  Messiah.     (E.  P.  Bar- 

rows, jr.)  Bib.  Sac.  II :  306. 

—  Typical  Character  of.     Kitto,  33:  14. 

—  Youth  of.     (J.  Kitto)  Kitto,' 2:  59. 

David,  Jacques-Louis,  French  Painter.  Liv.  Age,  49: 
520.    55:  70S.  —  New  Q.  4:  490.  —  Westm.  64:  308. 

—  Bentley,  59:  321.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  90:  728. 
David,  Pierre-Jean,  Sculptor.     (T.  Karcher)  Beutlej',  58: 

281.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  704.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  89:  795. — Fraser,  27:  151.  —  Art.  J.  32:  281. 

—  Tail,  n.  s.  i:  168. 

—  Story  of  a  Statue.     Am.  Arch.  8:  2S2. 

David,  St.;  a  Poem.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  88:  466. 
David  Chantrey ;  a  Novel.     (AV.  G.  Wills)  Temp.  Bar, 

13:  5-507.     14:  119-552'     15:   116-557.     16:  117. 
David  Garth's  Night  Watch.     Liv.  Age,  104:  809. 
David  Gaunt;  a  Story.    (R.  H.  Davis)  Atlan.  10:  257,  403. 

Same  art.  Sharpe,  36:  286.     37:  26. 
David  the  Harper;  a  Tale  of  Wales.    (J.  Downes)  Blackw. 

58:  96. 
Davidson,  Lucretia  M.     So.  Lit.  Mess,   i:   51.     9:  94, 

399.  —  Mo.  R.  160:  492. 

—  Life  of.    (C.  M.  Sedgwick)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  7:  209. 

—  Remains  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  41 :  289.     Same  art. 

Mus.  16:  108. 
Davidson,  Lucretia  and  Margaret.     Eel.  M.  34:  261. — 

Liv.  Age,  45:  363. 
Davidson,  Margaret  M.     (R.  Southey)  Quar,  69:  91. — 

Mo.  R.  159:  378.  — Eel.  R.  78:  64. 

—  Poems  of.     Mus.  44:  324.  —  Chr.  Exam.  31:  269. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  a  Scottish  Elia.    (J.  Service)  Macmil. 

36:  307.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  561.  —  Blackw. 
123:  178.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  6S2.  —  Cong, 
M.  11:  449. 

Davie,  Wm.  Richardson,  Life  of.  (F.  M.  Hubbard) 
Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  25:  3.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  510. 

Davies,  Rev.  C.  N.,  IMemoir  of.     Cong.  M.  25:  357. 

Da  vies,  John,  the  Epigrammatist.     Retros.  18:  229. 

Davies,  Sir  John,  Poems  of.     Retros.  5-  44- 

Davies,  J.  Llewelyn,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  583. 

Davies,  Mary,  with  poi-trait.     Victoria,  35:  506. 

Davies,  Maurice.  Shakspere's  Heroines;  Poems.  Col- 
burn, 154:  716.     155:  ,8-633. 

Davies,  Pres.  Samuel,  Memoir  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:  305, 

—  Sermons  of .     Meth.  Q.  6:  138. 

—  Theological  Opinions  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  14:  142. 
Daviess,  Joseph   Hamilton.     (R.  T.  Coleman)  Harper, 

21 :  341.  —  (M.  T.  Daviess)  Land  We  Love,  5:  293. 
Davis,   Andrew   Jackson,  the   Poughkeepsie   Seer.     (J. 
Weiss)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  452.  —  Dem.  R.  21:  207. — 
(P.  Godwin)  Peop.  J.  4:  121. 

—  and  his  Revelations,     Fraser,  37:  127. 

Davis,  Mrs,  Eleanor,  with  portrait.     Bost,  Mo.  i:  617. 
Davis,  Francis,  Poetry  of.    (M.  Russell)  Irish  JIo.  5:  569. 
Davis,  Gustavus  F,,  Memoir  of,     Chr.  R.  2:  384. 
Davis,   H.  W.  B.     (P.  G,   Hamerton)  Portfo.   6:    159. 

7:  117. 
Davis,    Jefferson.      (T.    Jordan)    Harper,    31:    5io. — 

Blackw.  92:  343.  —Land  We  Love,  6:  179. 


DAVIS 


335 


DEACONS 


Davis,  Jefferson,  Address  of,  July  lo,  1878.     So.  Hist. 
Pap.  6:  162. 

—  Affair  of  Honor  with  Col.  W.  H.  Bissell.     (H.  King) 

Lakeside,  6:  43. 

—  and  the  Confederacy.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Appleton, 

26:  172. 

—  and  R.  E.  Lee.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  231. 

—  and  Lincoln.     Land  We  Love,  4:  391. 

—  and  Repudiation.     (R.  J.  Walker)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  207, 

352,  39°-     5:  47S. 

—  Capture  of.     (G.  W.  Lawton)  Atlan.  16:  342.  —  (J.  H. 

Parker)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  91.  — (W.  T.  Walthall) 
So.  Hist.  Pap.  5:  97. 

—  History  of  the  Confederacy.     (.J.  D.  Cos)  Nation,  33: 

10,  35.  — (W.  H.  Smith)  Dial  (Ch.)  2:  55.  — Atlan. 
48:  405.  —  (J.  JL  Farrar)  Contenip.  40:  229, 

—  Jordan  on.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Nation,  i:  422. 

—  Prison   Life   of.     Land  We  Ix)ve,   i:   277.  —  (M.  B. 

Clarke)  Land  We  Love,  i :  406.  —  (S.  T.  Wallis)  So. 
R.  n.  s.  i:  233. 

—  Release  of.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  15:  106, 

—  Sincerity  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  2:  776. 
Davis,  John,  Navigator.  (B.  F.  De  Costa)  Nation,  30:  459. 
Davis,  Joseph  Barnard,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  24:  82. 
Davis,  Matthew  L.     Liv.  Age,  26:  217. 

l)avis,  Samuel,  Reminiscences  of.     Hesp,  2:  22. 
Davis,  Thomas,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  190. 

—  Poems.     Irish  Q.  5:  697. 

Davis  Genealogy.     (E.  W.  Peirce)  N.  E.  Reg.  20:  212, 

299.     21:  65. 
liavis's  Strait,  O'Reilly's  Voyage  to.     Quar.  19:  208. 
Davos-Platz,  in  Switzerland.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb, 

J.  56:  769. 

—  in  Winter.     (J.  A.  Symonds)  Fortn.  30:   74.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  426.  —  (J.  A.  Symonds)  Cornh. 
43:  446.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  432. 
Davy,  Sir  Humphry.  (S.  Brown)  No.  Brit.  2:  53.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  4:  3.  —  Temp.  Bar,  58:  95.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  144:  483.  —  (J.  Ferguson)  Good  Words, 
20:  102,  1S5,  304.  —  (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  4: 
169.  — Hogg,  2:  49.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  813.  —  Am. 
J.  Sci.  17:  217. — Ed.  R.  63:  53. — Am.  Q.  13: 
403.  —  Meth.  Q.  i:  551.  — Eel.  M.  4:  56.  — Mo.  R. 
124:  364.  —  Mus.  16:  303.  29:  413.  —  Ann.  Reg. 
4:  204.  —  Dub.  Univ.  7:  611. 

—  Agricultural  Chemistry.     Quar.  11:  318. —  Ed.  R.  22: 

251. 

—  Bakerian  Lecture.     Ed.  R.  9:390.    12:394.    14:483. 

—  Chemical  Philosophy.     Quar.  8:  65. 

—  Consolations  in  Travel.     Mo.  R.  121:  391. 

—  Discoveries  of.     Mo.  R.  113:  315. 

—  Elements  of  Chemistry.     Anal.  M.  1 :  4:3. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Dub.  R.  2:  437. 

—  Memoir  of.     (G.  Cuvier)  Ed.  New  Piiiios.  J.  15:   i. — 

Ed.  R.  63:  loi.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  3:  246. 

—  on  Oxymuriatic  Acid.     Ed.  R.  17:  402. 

—  on  Oxymuriatic  Gas.     Ed.  R.  18:  470. 

—  on  the  Earths.     Ed.  R.  13:  462. 

—  on  Fire  Damp.     Ed.  R.  26:  233. 

—  Paris's  Life  of.     ('olburn.  31:  260.  —  Etl.  R.53:  213. 
•"—  Remains  of.     Liv.  Age,  59:  842. 

—  Salmonia.     (D.  Olmsted)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:   133.  — (Sir 

W.Scott)  Quar.  38:  503.  — r$hukw.  24:  24S.  —  Am. 

Mo.  R.  2:  14.  — Mo.  R.  116:  537. 
Davy,  Wm.,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  27:  65. 
Davy  Jones,  jr.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  17:  105,  136. 
Davy's  Locker;  a  Ta'e.     All  the  Year,  35:  supp. 
Davyum.     (S.  Kern)  Nature,  17:  245. 
Daw's  Reminiscences.     Lond.  M.  17:  494. 
Dawison,  Bogumil.     Bentley,  43:  524. 
Dawk  Bungalow.    (G.  O.  Trcvelyan)  Friiscr.  73:  215,  3S2. 
Dawkins,  Colonel,  Military  Trial  of.    Temp  Bar,  14:  525. 


Da^vn  to  Sunset;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  54:  548-708. 
Dawson, George.  (R.  W.  Dale)  19th  Cent.  2:  44.— Brit.  Q. 

11:   125. — (G.  Gilfillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  279.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  14:  356.  — (G.  Bannby)  Eel.  M.  17: 

382.  — (G.  Barmby)  Peop.  J.  7:  85. 
Dawson,  Lieut.  George  F.,  Trial  of.     Eel.  R.  42:  i. 
Dawson,  Henr\-  B.,  with  portrait.    (J.  W.  Dean)  Hist  M. 

14:  257. 
Dawson,  Henry  R.,  Tribute  to.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  663. 
Dawson,  John  Wm.,  with  portrait.     NewDom.  7:  319. — 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  231. 
Dax;  a  Watering-Place.    (R.  H.  Story)  Eraser,  102:  541. 
Day,  George  Edward.     Nature,  5:  383. 
Day,  .Jeremiah,  Discourse  on.    (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng. 

26:  692. — with  portrait.  Ed.  il.  51:  426. 

—  on  the  Will.     See  Will. 

Day.  Thomas,  Loves  of.     Once  a  Week.  9:  23. 

Day  &  Martin's  Blacking,  Origin  of.     Hunt,  19:  662. 

—  Factory  of.     Penny  5L  11:  509. 

Day  after  my  Death.    (H. D.Traill)  Dark  Blue,3 :  206-679. 

—  and  Night.     (M.  Oliphanl)  Blackw.  97:  89. 

a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Galaxy,  i:  360. 

among  the  Mountains.     P'raser.  25:  216. 

—  at  Cherry  Patch.     (J.  A.  Harris)  Lippinc  2:  555.    * 

—  by  the  Sea;  a  Poem.     (T.  Hood)  St.  James,  4:  65. 

—  Commencement  of,  by  Saxons  and  Britons.    (S.  Pegg) 

Arch.  6:  150. 

—  in  June;  a  Poem.     (J.  Pennant)  St.  James.  48:  419. 

—  in  a  Railroad  Car.     (C.  M.  Sedgwick)  Godey,  25:  51. 

—  in  Kent.     Fraser,  3:  17. 

—  Longest.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  96:  267.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  6S4. 

—  of  Days;  a  Tale.     (H.  .James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  i:  298. 

—  of  Memories  ;  a  Poem.   (C.  P.  Craiich)  Galaxy,  15:  758. 

—  of  my  Death.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Harper,  37:  621. 

—  of  Reckoning.     House.  Words,  14:  366,  402.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  40:  169.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51:  742. 

—  of  Surprises  ;aTale.  (V.Yaughan)Putnain,  12:  607,652. 

—  on  the  Moors.     Fraser,  36:  356. 

—  too  late.     Tinsley,  9:  290. 

—  with  the  Babies ;  a  Tale.  (L.D.Nichols)Putnam,  12 :  586. 
Day's  .Journey.     (L.  Claxton)  O.  &  N.  6:  699. 

Daj's  Pleasure.  (W.  D.  Howelis)  Atlan.  26:  107,  223,  341, 
Day's  Ride ;  a  IJfe  Romance.     (C.  Lever)  All  the  Year, 

3:  441-601. 
Days  from  a  Diary.     (A.  B.  Alcott)  Dial,  2:  409. 

—  of  Derry.     Fraser,  72:  726. 

—  of  Genesis.     <Sce  Creation. 

—  of  the  Week.     (H.  Bradley)  Belgra.  41:  423.     Same 

art.  Jul.  M.  95:  236. —tait.  i:  625. 

—  with  the  Knapsacks.     (J.  F.  Fitts)  Galaxy,  2:  405. 
Daybreak ;  a  Tale.  (M.  A.Tincker)  Cath.  World,  9:  37-721. 
Day-Dreaming.     (F.  Tiffany)  ().  &  N.  4:  645. 
Day-Dreams.     (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  22:  724. 

—  a  Poem.     (II    R.  Hudson)  Scrih.  13:  2S9. 

—  of  a  Dawdler.  Tinsley.  13:  43-2S1.  14:51.  15:466. 
Daylesford;  a  Story  of  Oxford  Days.  Argosy,  29:  219. 
Daylight,  Physics  of.  (R.  H.  Patterson)  Belgra.  6:  253. 
Dayton,  William  I..,  with  portrait.  .\m.  WliigR.  9:  68. 
D'.\zeglio. Massimo.  (  H.T.Tuckerman)  No..Vm.l07:  423. 
Dazzled,  not  blinded;  aTalc.  Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  257,  360. 
D.  D.,  Conferring  and  receiving  Title  of.     Chr.  M.  Spec. 

2:  297. 

—  in  Germany,  (letting  a.     Nation,  20:  343. 
De  Mortuis.     Blackw.  114:  61S. 

De  Mortuis  Omnia.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Cornh.  30:  96. 
De  Profundis.     Jlonth,  4:  291,  403.     5:  144. 

—  a  Poem.    (.\.  Tennyson)  19th  Cent.  7:  737.   Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  95:  46. 
Deacon's  Hohuaust.     (J.  P.  Quincy)  Atlan.  12:  420. 
Deacons  and  Diaconate.  (J.  C.  Wigiitman)  Bapt.  Q.  3 :  40. 

—  Appointment  of,  by  earlyChurch.  Thco..^-Lit.  J.12:  120. 


DEACONS 


336 


DEAF 


Deacons,  Duties  of.    (T.  W.  Aveling)  Cong.  6:  226,  271 

—  Cong.  M.  24:  525. 

—  Local.     Am.  Church  R.  25:  53. 

—  Office  of.     (G.  Anderson)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  29.  —  (S.  L 

Blake)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  759.  —  Am.  I'resb.  R.  6:  409 
Cong.  M.  12:  81.  — (H.M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  i:  66 

and  Duties  of.     (J.  Leavitt)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  281 

and  Qualitications  of.     Cong.  M.  22:  172,  434,  499 

E.xtension  of.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  610. 

in  Congregational  Churches.     (T.  S.  Potwin)  Cong. 

Q.  8:345. 

—  Ordination  of.     (W.  W.  Patton)  Cong.  Q.  7:  185. 

—  Restoration  of  primitive  Diaconate.    (.F.H.Hopkin.s,jr.) 

Am.  Church  R.  lo:  88. 

—  Scriptural.     (G.  B.  Safford)  Cong.  Q.  11:  206. 

—  Term  of  Office  of.     Cong.  Q.  9:  241. 

—  Watts  on.    (Mrs.  S.  A.  Dwight)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  482. 
Deaconesses.    (F.  Wharton)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  i.— Quar.  108: 

342.  —  Am.  Church  R.  24:  47.  —  Sharpe,  44:  145. — 
Cong.  6:  482.  — (A.  T.  McGill)  Presb.  R.  i:  268. 

—  Anglican.     (E.  M.  Sewell)  Macmil.  28:  463. 

—  of  early  Church.    (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Good  Words,  4:  133. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  62:  194. 

—  Office  of.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  14:  193. 

in  Congregational  Churches.    (J.  Anderson)  Cong. 

Q.  16:  10. 

—  or  Sisters.     (L.  Coleman)  Am.  Church  R.  14:  617. — 

Ed.  R.  87:  430. 

—  Pastor  Fliedner  and  the  Order  of.     (D.  S.  Schaff )  Mer- 

cersb. 22:   193. 

—  Protestant.     (E.  M.  Sewell)  Macmil.  21 :  229. 
Deaconess  Institution  of  Kaiserwerth.    (W.  F.  Stevenson) 

Good  Words,  2:  121,  143. 
Deaconess  Life  in  Germany.     Once  a  Week,  8:  272. 
Dead,  The,  as  described  by  Homer.     Liv.  Age,  37:  666. 

—  Burial  of.     (J.  Brazer)  Chr.  Exam.  31:  137,  281. 

—  Condition  of.     (J.  Porter)  Meth.  Q.  10:  112. 

—  Defamation  of.     (H.  St.  John)  St.  James,  36:  498. 

—  Dialogues  of.     Fraser,  6:  728. 

—  Disposal  of.     Cornh.  31:  329.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84: 

522.  —  0.  &  N.  4:  752.     See  Burial;  Cremation. 

—  Everything  concerning.    (E.  L.  Linton)  Cornh.  30:  96. 

—  forever  alive  to  God.    (J.  H.  Heywood)  Unita.  R.  13: 

449. 

—  Honors  to.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  205. 

—  Intercourse  with.     Cong.  M.  20:  549. 

—  Intermediate  State  of.     See  Intermediate  State. 

—  Letters  from.     Blackw.  11:  207, 

—  Message  to.     Blackw.  24:  353. 

—  No  Preaching  to.     (N.  West)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  451. 

—  Prayers  for,  and  the  Liturgy.   Am.  Church  R.  20:  207. 

—  Praying  to  or  for.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  12. 

—  Raising,  and  Materialism.     (L.  S.  Beale)  Princ.  n.  s. 

2:  96. 

—  restored;  a  Poem.     (E.  Phelps)  Lakeside,  8:  48. 

—  Use  of,  to  the  Living.     (S.  Smith)  Westm.  2:  59. 

—  versus  the  Living.     Westm.  37:  201. 
Dead  alive.  The.     Fraser,  9:  411. 

Dead  alive,  The.     (W.  Collins)  Canad  Mo.  5:  16,  12S. 

Dead  alive;  an  Inn  Story.     Fraser,  26:  85. 

Dead  Bab}';  a  Poem.    (W.  Buchanan)  Temp.  Bar,  2:  372. 

Dead  Boxer;  a  Legend.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  617. 

Dead  Bride;  a  Poem.    (W.  Thornbury)  Once  a  AYeek,  6: 

461. 
Dead  Clearing.     (W.  C.  Hoffman)  Bentley,  4:  129. 
Dead-Head.     (E.  F.  Dawson)  Overland,  14:  428. 
Dead  Heart.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Knick.  36:  268. 
Dead  in  the  Sierras.     (C.  H.  Miller)  Overland,  8:  91. 
Dead-Letter  Office,  Washington.    (L.  Bagger)  Appleton, 

10:  593.  — (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  3:  517. 

—  Day  in.     (F.  Copcutt)  Knick.  55:  179. 

Dead  Letters.  All  the  Year,  33:  246. — NewEng.  M.2:  55. 


Dead  Love ;  a  Poem.    (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Once  a  Week, 

7:  432. 
Dead  Man  and  still:  a  Drama.     (H.  C.  Merivale)  Dub. 

U]iiv.  93:  346. 
Dead  JIan  of  St  Anne's  Chapel.     (O.  Ludwig)  Blackw. 

47:  575- 
Dead  Man's  Bell;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  8:  19. 
Dead  Man's  Hand.     (J.  Y.  Akerman)  Bentley,  13:  234. 
Dead  Man's  Isle;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  340. 
Dead  Man's  Message  ;    a  Poem.      (E.   Arnold)  Once  a 

Week,  15:  210. 
Dead  Man's  Race;  a  Poem.     (W.  G.  Blackwood)  West. 

J.  11:  147. 
Dead  Man's  Revenge.     Chamb.  J.  30:  355,  374.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  277. 
Dead  or  alive.     House.  Words,  6:  37. 
Dead  Pope;  a  Poem.     All  the  Year,  7:  34. 
Dead  Sea.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  No.  Am.  53:  203.  —  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  6:   112.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  20:   113. — 

Nat.  M.  6:  495.    7:  20. 

—  and  Bible  Lands.     Bentley,  34:  273. 
De  Sanlcy's.     Dub.  R.  35:  139. 

—  and  Cities  of  the  Plain.   (G.  S.  Faber)  Dub.  Univ.  42: 

491. 

—  and  the  Desert.     (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb.  5:  521. 

—  and  Jebel  Usdum.     All  the  Year,  11 :  467. 

—  and  Jordan.     (C.  Ritter)  Kitto,  7:  3^4.  —  (J.  P,  Dur- 

bin)  Meth.  Q.  9:  633.  — No.  Brit.  11:  494. 

—  and  Valley  of  the  Jordan.    (E.  Robinson)  Bib.  Sac.  5: 

397.  —  (J.  D.  Sherwood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  48:  i. 

—  Asphalt  of.     (L.  Lartet)  Intel.  Obs.  10:  62. 

—  Characteristics  of  its  Waters.    (T.  J.  and  W.  Herapath) 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  48:  313. 

—  Day  at.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fraser,  67:  226.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  76:  483.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:  489. 

—  Jordan,  and  Jericho.     All  the  Year,  25:  180. 

—  Journey  to.     Bentley,  59:  511. 

—  Lj'nch's  Expedition  to.    Am.  J.  Sci.  58:  317.  —  Liv. 

Age,  22:  157.  —  Bib.  Sac.  7:  393.  —  No.  Brit.  11: 
494.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  23:  i.  —  (E.  Robinson) 
Bib.  Sac.  5:  764.  — (M.  F.  Maury)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
14:  547.  —  (W.  A.  Larned)  New  Eng.  7:  443. — 
Meth.  Q.  9:  633.  —  Theo.&Lit.  J.2:  2S8.  — Chamb. 
.J.  12:  103.  —  Hogg,  3:  387,  402.  —  Sharpe,  lo:  65. 

—  Monastery  of.     (L.'p.  Hale)  0.  &  N.  6:  6S0. 

—  Recent  Explorations  of,  1855.    (J.  P.  Thompson)  Bib. 

Sac.  12:  528. 

—  Route  to,  Allen's.    Fraser,  53:  311. — Liv.  Age,  46:  736. 

—  Water  of.     Liv.  Age,  31 :  307. 

Dead  Sea  Fruit;  a  Novel.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra.  3: 

131.  257,  383.    4:  5-383.    5:  5-447.    6:  99-378. 
Dead  Secret.   House.  Woi'ds,  8:  27.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

39:  276. 
Dead  Secret.     (W.  Collins)  House.  Words,  15:  12-565. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  555,  607,  751.    53:  46-808. 

54:  94,  184. 
Dead  Sorrow's  Kin;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  C.  Reade)  Belgra. 

22:  485.     23:  69-451. 
Dead  Stranger;  from  the  German  of  Zschokke.     Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  10:  265-554. 
Dead  Vashti;  a  Story.    (L.  Stockton)  Galaxy,  23:  52S. 
Dead-Watch.     Chamb.  J.  58:  733. 
Deadly  Creek.     Chamb.  J.  51:  516. 
Deadly  Feud.    (R.  Lindau)  Blackw.  126:  408.    Same  art. 

Appleton,  25:  162.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  45. 
Deadly  Sins,  Old  Poets  on.     Cornh.  13:  624. 
Deaj  Matres.     (R.  Gough)  Arch.  3:  105. 
Deaf,  but  not  dumb.     (B.  St.  J.  Ackers)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  i:  182. 
Deaf,  The,  Education  of.     Liv.  Age,  140:  125. 

—  Horace  Mann  School  for.    (M.  G.  Morrison)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  19:  84. 


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DEATH 


Deaf,  The,  Letter  to.     (H.  Martineau)  Tait,  n.  s.  i:  174. 
Same  art.  Mus.  25:  215. 

—  Utility  of  Speech  to.     Chr.  Obs.  27:  82. 

Deaf  and  Dumb.    (E.  M.  Gallaiidet)  Internat.  R.  2:  471. 

—  (L.  P.  Brockett)  Nat.  M.  11 :  27.— Irish  Q.  8:  12S6. 

—  Kniclv.  30:  34. 

—  and  L'Abbe  dc  TEjiee.     Pennj'  M.  6:  286. 

—  and  visible  Speech.    (S.  F.  A.  Caultield)  Victoria,  21 : 

193- 

—  at  Lessons.     All  the  Year,  42:  371. 

—  College  for,  at  Washington.    O.  &  N.  6:  492.  —  (A.  G. 

Draper)  Scrib.  3:  727.  —  (E.  M.  Gallaudet)  Am.  Soc. 
Sci.  J.  6:  160. 

—  Education  of.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  Xo.  Am.  104:  512. — 

(F.  A.  P.  Barnard)  No.  Am.  38:  307.  —  (H.  P.  Peet) 
No.  Am.  59:  329.  —  (F.  A.  P.  Barnard)  Lit.  &  Theo. 
R.  2:  365.  — (F.  A.  P.  Barnard)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9: 
521.  —  (J.  R. -Burnet)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  8:  269. 

—  (S.  E.  Hull)  Education,  1 :  286.— (J.  E.  Gallagher) 
Western,  7:  273.  —  (E.  M.  Gallaudet)  Internat.  R. 
11:  503.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  3:  497.  —  Quar.  26:  391. 
102:  116.  — Mo.  R.  95:  32.  134:  378.  — Anal.  M. 
15:  419. 

Dalgarno  on.     (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed.  R.  61:  407. 

in  Europe  and  America.    (A.  W.  Ely)  De  Bow,  17; 

435- 

—  International  Convention  of  Instructors  of,  at  Milan, 

1880.    (E.  M.  Gallaudet)  Education,  i:  279. 

—  Gov.  Tazewell's  Report  on.    So.  Lit.  Me^s.  i :  134,  201. 

—  Hartford  Institute.     (.J.  M.  Wainwright)  No.  Am.  7: 

127. 

—  in  France,  Efforts  for.    (G.  E.  Daj')  Am.  J.  Sci.  30:  301. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  Census  of,   1831.     (D.  Buxton)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  18:  174. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  R.  20:  291. 

Statistics  of.    (W.  R.  Wilde)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  16:  69. 

—  Institutions  for.    (L.  P.  Brockett)  Nat.  M.  9:  385,  487. 

—  Instruction  of.     (H.  L.  Peet)  Hours  at  Home,  6:  237. 

—  (J.  E.  Zimmerman)  Lippinc.  17:  504. —  (S.W.  S. 
Dutton)  New  Eng.  10:  415.  — Chr.  Obs.  26:  5S8,  749. 
27:  82. — No.  Brit.  6;  331.  —  Penny  M.  i:  27. 

American  and  European  Systems  of.     (E.  M.  Gal- 
laudet) New  Eng.  27:  I. 

at  Exeter  Institution.     Penny  M.  4:  21. 

Gallaudet  on.     (O.  Tiffany)  No.  Am.  87:   517. 

New  York  Institution  for.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  3:  347. 

—  Religious  Ideas  of.     (H.  P.  Peet)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  559. 

—  Schools  for.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  Nation,  4:  249.  —  Na- 

tion, 4:  339. 

—  Signs  in  Education  of.  (.1.  R.  Keep)  New  Eng.  26:  506. 

—  teaching,  Methods  of      (H.  F.  Jenks)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50: 

125. 

—  Teaching  Articulation  to.    (J.  Lesperance)  Canad.  JIo. 

2:   506.  —  Cornh.   16:  693.     17:    573.  —  Chanib.  ,1. 
51:    595. — Chr.  Obs.   17:    514,  7S7.     18:    29-846. 
24:  226,  487. 
Belgian  Experiment.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  48. 

—  Ten  Davs  with.     (M.  Barrett)  Harper,  47:  496. 

—  Training  of.     (B.  K.  Pierce)  Meth.  Q.  30:  416. 
See  Sign-Language. 

Deaf  and  Dumb;  a  Tale.     (T.  J.  Beach)  Godey,  22:  59. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum,  Visit  to.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good 

Words,  14:  252. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Debate.     All  the  Year,  44:   20. 
Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind.     Liv.  Age,  i:  739. — Chr.  Obs. 

44:  409. 
Deaf-Mute,  Blind, .History  of.     Cath.  World,  i:  326. 
Deaf  Plavmate's  Story.     (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words,  6: 

598." 
Deaf  Traveler.     Penny  M.  2:  309-406. 
Deafness.     Penny  M.  14:  151,  155. 

—  and  Blindness.     (B.  B.  Bowen)  Univ.  Q.  15:  412. 

22 


Deafness  and  Blindness,  Kitto  on.  No.  Brit.  6:  175. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  49.  —  Liv.  Age,  8:  57. — 
Westm.  45:  343. 

—  Artificial  Membrane  for.     Chamb.  J.  23:  4. 

—  Note-.     (G.Allen)  Mind,  3 :  1 56.  —  (E.  Sinicox)  Mind, 

3:  401- 

—  Thirty-five  Years  off  Soundings.     Lippinc.  21 :  236. 
Deak,  Francis.     (.J.  W.  Tipping)  Dark  Blue,  4:  184. 

—  Life  and  Labors  of.    (K.  Blind)  Fraser,  93:  374.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  86:  623.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  173. 

—  Once  a  Week,  15:  57. 
Deal-Town,  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  14:  623. 
Dealer  in  Wisdom.     House.  Words,  3:  507. 
Dean,  Amos.     Philosophy  of  human  Life.     Chr.  Exam. 

28:  263. 
Dean,  F.  M.   Miscellaneous  Poems.     Dub.  L'niv.  88:  117. 
Dean,  John  Ward.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  Hist.  M.  12:  229. 
Dean  of  Denham.     Bentley,  46:  368. 
Dean's  Meditation;  a  Story.     Loud.  Soc.  39:  supp.  33. 
Dean's  Watch ;  a  Tale.  (M.M.  Erckmann-Chatriau)  Temp. 

Bar,  43:  512.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  571. 
Deans  and  Chapters,  English.     Eel.  R.  95:  731. 

—  Rural.     Chr.  M.  9:  i. 

Dean,  Forest  of.  Chamb.  J.  41:  556.  —  Penny  M.  6: 
215,  218. 

—  Free  Miners  of.     Penny  M.  12:  318. 

Deane,  Silas.  (C.  J.  Hoadly)  Pennsyl.M.  i:  95.  —  Liv. 
Age,  49:  105. 

—  and  Arthur  Lee,  Beaumarchais  on.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3: 

631. 

—  Letter  to  Patrick  Henry.     Hist.  M.  17:  22. 

Deane,  Thomas.     Letter  to  Joseph  Dudley,  1684.     N.  E. 

Reg.  13:  237. 
Deane  Family  Records.  (J.W.  Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  25:  358. 
Deane  Genealogy.     (J.  W.  Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  g:  93. — 

(W.  R.  Deane  and  J.  W.  Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  3:  375. 
Dear  Annette.     Tinsley,  4:  44. 
Dear  Davie.     All  the  Year,  25:  379. 
Dear  F'ood,  and  Crime.     Eel.  R.  90:  395. 
Dear  Girl;  a  Tale.     (P.  H.  Fitzgerald)  All  the  Year,  18: 

385-553-     19:  i-2«o- 
Dear  Lady  Disdain.     (J.  McCarthy)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14: 

1-649.     ^5-  88-/35-  —  Galaxy,  19:   147-725.     20: 

5-769.     21:  5. 
Dearborn,  Fort,  Chicago,  Sketch  of.     Hist.  M.  6:  108. 
Dearborn,  Henry  A.  S.     Hunt,  28:  60. 
Dearborn  Genealogy.     (E.  B.  Dearborn)  N.  E.  Reg.  2: 

81.  297. 
Dearly  bought  Pleasure.     Lond.  Soc.  26:  31. 
Dearths  and  Insects  in  France.     Eel.""  R.  100:  154. 
Deas,  Charles.     Gode}',  33:  250. 
Death.     (A.  D.  Vandam)  Tinslej',  19:  377. 

—  vEs  triplex.     Cornh.  37:  432.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

137:  307- 

—  ai'd  Burial.     (J.  L.  Davies)  Good  Words,  17:  205. 

—  and  Children.     Lond.  JI.  3:  250. 

—  and  the  Doctor.     Eel.  ^I.  36:   iioi. 

—  and  Dying  in  France,  Lauvergne  on.     For.  Q.  32:  76. 

—  and  Glory.     (I.  C.  Knowlton)  Univ.  Q.  24:  30. 

—  and  its  Agencies.     (H.  Bacon)  L'niv.  t^.  3:  395. 

—  and  its  Superstitions.     Eel.  M.  96:  396.' 

—  and  Immortality;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  645. 

—  and  Life,  Christian  Doctrine  of.     (W.  R.  -\lgcr)  Chr. 

Exam.  30:  42Q. 

—  and  i\ladiu'ss.     Mus.  23:   59. 

Sir  H.  Ilalford  on.     (W.  Ferguson)  Quar.  49:  175. 

—  and  Resurrection.  .Vnalogies  of.     Univ.  Q.  20:  67. 

—  and  Sisyphus.     (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  Harper,  32:  641. 

—  Apparent.     .-Ml  the  Year,  22:   109. 

and  Real.    Hogg,  3:  307.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  104. 

Distinction  of.     (W.  Fraser)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18: 

401. 


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338 


DEBTS 


Death  as  connected  with  the  Fall.     (J.  P.  Smith)  Kitto, 
i:  167. 

—  at  the  Altar.     St.  James,  4:  335. 

—  by  Lightning.     Cath.  World,  i:  833. 

—  disarmed.     (.J.  H.  Browne)  Gahtxy,  14:  686. 

—  Doubts  and  Immortality.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  379. 

—  Erroneous  Views  of .  Chr.Exam.2:  178.  —  (O.Dewey) 

Chr.  Exam.  9:  161. 

—  Fear  of.     Cornh.  38:  592.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  4:  152.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  619,  623. 

—  Forecast  Shadow  of.     (A.  Foxcar)  Bclgra.  22:  30. 

—  Forms  of,  in  ancient  Art.     Sharpe,  52:  232. 

—  Greek  Mind  in  the  Presence  of.     (P.  Gardner)  Con- 

temp.  31:  144.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2: 
265.     ^ame  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  280. 

—  Imitation  of,   by  Eastern   Fakirs.     (F.  G.   Fairfield) 

Scrib.  21:  249. 

—  In  Ariiculo  Mortis.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

8:  275. 

—  Is  it  painful?      (E.  P.  Buffet)  Putnam,  15:  311.— 

Broadw.  7:  424. 

—  Lightning  before.  (.J.  C.  B^o^v^e)  Gent.M.  n.  s.  8:  150. 

—  Myths  of  Sea  and  River  of.     (C.  F.  Keary)  Contemp. 

36:  243. 

—  of  Cluldren  under  five  Years  of  Age.     Am.  Q.  Reg. 

10:  63. 

—  of  Columba;  a  Poem.     (.J.  S.  Blackie)  Good  Words, 

13:   563- 

—  of  Dominie  Quitman.   (M.  L.Thompson)  Atlan.  32 :  720. 

—  of  the  Duke  de  M ;  a  Sketch.     (A.  Daudet)  Temp. 

Bar,  53:  113.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  653. 

—  of  tiie  Flowers ;  a  Poem.  (W.  C.  Bryant)  Hogg,  9:  344. 

—  of  a  Goblin.     House.  Words,  2:  335. 

^  of  QSnone;  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  4:  14, 

—  of  the  old  Squire;  a  Poem.     All  the  Year,  22:  370. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  349. 

—  of  Paris;  a  Poem.     (W.  Morris)  Ev.  Sat.  8:  625. 

—  of  Slavery;  a  Poem.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  Atlan.  18:  120. 

—  of  Waller  Butler;  a  Poem.     (T.  D.  English)  Harper, 

19:  204. 

—  Pain  and.     (Grant  Allen)  Mind,  5:  201. 

—  Phenomena  of.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Eel.  M.  73:  5S0. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Nat.  Q.  13:  236. 

—  Physical  Phenomena  of.     Quar.  85:  346.     Same  art 

Ed.  M.  19:  23.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  23:  481.  Same 
art.  Internat.  M.  2  :  425.  —  (T.  D.  Spencer)  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  19:  394. 

—  Pln'siology  of.     (F.  Papillon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  270. 

—  Poetical  and  artistic  Conceptions  of.    Art  J.  8:  365. 

—  Poetry  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:   157. 

—  Preparation  for.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical,  1 :  330. 

—  preventible.     (K.  Thaler)  Tait,  n.  s.  19:  129.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  209. 

—  Punishment  of.     See  Ca)iital  Punishment. 

—  Reid  on  Philosophy  of.     Mo.  R.  155:  229. 

—  Relations  to  Life,  in  Nature.     (.J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  84:  316. 

—  Repose  in.  True  and  false,     Chr.  Obs.  27:  581,  649. 

—  Resignation  to.  False.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  454. 

—  Riddle  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Liv.  Age,  134:  374. 

—  Sermon  on;     (E.  Finley)  Radical,  7:   114. 

—  Signs  of,  Fontenelle  on.     <^)iiar.  85:  346. 

—  Singular  Recovery  from,     Blackw.  10:  5S2. 

—  Sleep  and.     (S.  B.  Hunt)  Hours  at  Home.  5:  448. 

—  Sudden,  Blessedness  of.     (.1.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  13: 

251. 

—  The  terrible.     Once  a  Week,  30:  292. 

—  The  To-morrow  of.     (A.  C.  Barry)  Univ.  Q   35:  300. 

—  Verses.     Am.  Whig   R.  13:  534. 

—  What  is?    (C.  J.  Ellicott)  Contemp.   18:  56.  —  Ref. 

Q.  28:  606.  —  Westm.  56:  168. 
Death's  Choice;  a  Poem.     (G.  Halse)  Belgra.  16:  52. 


Deaths,  Anecdotes  of  curious.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  igg. 

—  Singular.     Eel.  M.  31:  427. 

—  from  Accident,  Violence,  etc..  Statistics  of.     (C.  Wal- 

ford)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  44:  444. 
Death-Beds,  Holy.     Cath.  World,  lo:  206, 
Death-Bed  Promise.     Chamb.  .J.37:  323. 
Death-Bed  Scenes,  Warton's.     JMctli.  M.  55:  729. 
Death-Bed  Secrets;   a  Poem.     (E.  Wilberforce)   Temp. 

Bar,  1 :  544. 
Death  Bell;  a  Tale.     (A.  Ford)  Putnam,  15:  216. 
Death  Blow;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  245. 
Death-Bringer,  The.     Chamb.  J.  31:  355. 
Death  Cave.     (R.  M.  Bird)  Godey,  27:  149. 
Death  Chant  of  King  Regner  Lodbrok.     Dub.  L'niv.  30; 

214. 
Death  Laments  of  Savages.    (SirG.  Grey)  Fortn.  13:  ^2. 
Death  Rate.     Chamb.  J.  31:  261. 

—  as  a  Test  of  Sanitary  Condition.     (N.  A.  Humphreys) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  37:  437. 

—  as  affected  by  Migrations.     (T.  A.  Welton)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  38:  324. 

—  of  St  Louis.     (C.  A.  Todd)  Western,  5:  383. 

—  Rationale  of.     (B.  F.  Underwood)  Nat.  Q.  36:  135. 
Death  Scene;  a  Poem.     (D.  M.  IMoir)  Blackw.  21:  259. 
Death  Walk;  a  Poem.     (W.  Duthric)  Belgra.  i:  197, 
Death  Watch  worth  Reading.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a 

Week,  2:  18. 
Death  Wi.sh;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  58. 
I)ebatiiig,  a   .Means  of  educational  Discipline.     (J.  N. 

McElligott)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  495. 
Debating  Society,  Our.     All  the  Year,  43:  85. 

—  Village.     Knick.  45:  156. 
Debating  Societies.     Chamb.  J.  9:  107. 

—  Dangers  of.     Bentley,  19:  615. 

Debby's  Debut.     (L.  M.  Alcott)  Atlan.  12:  160. 
Debentures  and  Deposits,  Report  on.     Niles's  Reg.  30:  5. 
Debit  and  Credit.     (J.  Harwood)  Belgra.  20:  503. 
De  Bode,  Baron  C.  A.,  Travels  of,  in  Luristan  and  Ara- 

bistan.     Eel.  R.  82:  538.  —  Dub.  Univ.  25:  265. 
Deborah,  Song  of.     Chr.  Exam.   55:    390. —  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  2:  307.  —  (R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  70. 

—  Story  of.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Hours  at  Home,  n:  236. 
Deborah's  Diarj"-.     (A.  Manning)  Sharpe,  11:  129.    12: 

207. 
De  Bow's  Southern  Review.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo. 

2:  466. 
Debt.     (E.  B.  Willson)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  97.  — Temp. 

Bar,  19:  487. 

—  and  Credit.     Chamb.  J.  21:  385. 

—  and  Currency.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  137. 

—  and  Monej',  Relations  of.     (E.  Wright)  No.  Am.  124: 

417. 

—  Arrest  for.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  5:  64. 

and  Bankruptcy.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  88. 

—  Being  in.     All  the  Year,  11:  463. 

—  Imprisonment  for.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:    243.  —  Hunt,  4: 

72.  — (C.  F.  Daniels)  Hunt,  4:  538.  — (A.  H.  Ever- 
ett) No.  Am.  32:  490,  —  Am.  Alma.  1848:  181. — 
Westm.  9:  41.  19:  198.  20:  354.  44:  231.— 
Niles's  Reg.  20:  58.  21:  123.  23:  251,321.  26; 
153.  —  Broadw.  2:  227,  309.  —  Lond.  M.  23:  109. — 
(.J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  13:  317.  —  Bank.  M.  (L.) 
4:  6. —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i:  713.— Eraser,  9:  645. 
17:  171. 

Have  we  abolished  ?    (R.  Lowe)  Fortn.  27:  307. 

in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  249,  341. 

—  Payment  of.     (C.  Carroll)  Scrib.  6:  665. 

Debts  and  Constitutional  Restrictions.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
30:  946. 

—  and  Stocks  of  the  several  States.     (A.  C.  Flagg)  Am. 

Alma.  1840:  103. 

—  Local,  and  Government  Loans.     Ed.  R.  153:  548. 


DEBTS 


339 


DECORATIVE 


Debts,  Municipal.     (C.  Hale)  Atlan.  38:  661. 

and  otiicr,  Blaine  on.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  29:  356. 

32:  359- 

—  National.     See  National  Debts. 

—  Public,  in  United  States.     (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank.   M. 

(X.  Y.)32:  S06.  — (R.  P.Porter)  Princ.  n.s.  8:  205. 
injure  productive  Interests.     Bank.  M.  (N^.  Y.)  31 : 

95S. 

Modem.     (H.  C.  Adams)  Intcrnat.  P.  10:  210. 

Payment  of.     (H.  C.  Adams)  Intcrnat.  1!.  11 :  246. 

—  Small,  Act  on.     Quar.  77:  215. 

Debtor  and  Creditor.  Colburn,  62:  17.  —  Fraser,  17:  545. 

—  La\v  of.     Westm.  19:  198.  —  Brit.  &  For.  E.  16:  119, 

65S.  —  (F.  Brinley)  Hunt,  2:  321. 
Debtors,   Laws  concerning.     Temp.   Bar,   12:    249,   341. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  69. 
in  Alabama.     (J.  Bond)  Hunt,   6:    155.  —  (B.  F. 

Porter)  Hunt,  15.  5S0.     16;  57. 

in  Connecticut.     (.J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  3:  132. 

in  England.     Hunt,  6:  49. 

in  Illinois.     (C.  Oilman)  Hunt,  6:  446. 

in  Iowa.     (E.  B.  Washburn)  Hunt,  7:  443. 

in  Louisiana.     (F.  H.  Upton)  Hunt,  15:  70,471. — 

(W.  S.  Upton)  Hunt,  16:  53,  165,  2S1.  — (L.  Eyma) 

De  Bow,  4:  106. 

in  Maine.     (F.  Bnnley)  Hunt,  2:  321. 

m  Massachusetts.     (B.  F.  Porter)  Hunt,  16;  379. 

—  (A.  C.  Spooncr)  Hunt,  4:  549. 

in  Michigan.     (C.  Townsend)  Hunt,  17:  274. 

in  Mississippi.    (B.  F.  Porter)  Hunt,  16:  379.     17: 

179. 
in  Missouri.     (.1.  C.  Blunt)  Hunt,  2:  412.  —  (C.  D. 

Drake)  Hunt,  5:  252.  —  (C.  C.  Whittlesey)  Hunt, 

21 :  61. 

in  New  Hampshire.     (.1.  C.  Moore)  Hunt,  3:  63. 

in  N.  Jersey.    (J.  Chctwood)  Hunt,  2:  4S1.     4:253. 

in  New  York.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  4:  74. 

-■ in  Ohio.     (C.  Bryan)  Hunt,  16:  469. 

in  Pennsylvania.     (P.  P.  Morris)  Hunt,  4:  44S. 

in  Tenn.    (H.  G.  Smith)  Hunt,  17:  277-    ^9'  3S6. 

in  United  States.     (I).  Webster)  No.  Am.  It:  197. 

in  Vermont.     (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  3:  333. 

in  Wisconsin.     (E.  B.  Washburn)  Hunt,  6:  256. 

Debt<ir's  Experience.     Colluirn,  40:  322-47S. 
Decalogue.     (F.  D.  Maurice)  Victoria,  8:  2/7. —  (A.  P. 

Stanley)  Good  Words,  21:  351. 

—  Division  of.     (C.  F.  Schaeffer)  Evang.  I!.  7:   102. 

—  Permanent  Obligation  of.     Cong.  M.  26:  793,  893. 
Decamps,  Alexander  G.     F.  Arts  Q.  5:  299. 

Dc  Candolle.     See  Candolle. 

Uecatur,  Commodore  Stephen.     Duel  with  Commodore 
Barron.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  98. 

—  Life  of.    (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  64:  217.  — (A.  S.  Mac- 

kenzie) Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  21:   3. — Anal.  M.  i: 
456. 

—  Operations  against  Algiers.     Anal.  M.  7:   113. 
Deccan,  The.      (Sir  D.    Wedderburn)   Fortn.  34:    210. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  771. 

—  Hill  Forts  of.     (F.  Gell)  Good  Words,  19:  24,  95. 
Deceased  Wife's  Sister;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  226. 
a  Tale.    (S.  Mostyn)  Temp.  Bar,  34:   116-546.    35: 

> 30-363- 
Bill  on  ilarriage  of,  Poem  (tn.     (Col.  Colomb)  St. 

Jamos,  34:  50. 

See  Marriage. 
Deceits,  Necessary,  and  agreeable  Surprises.     (Mrs.  V. 

E.  Howard)  Godey,  23:  146. 
December.     (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  2:  361.  —  (I.  D.  Cool- 

brith)  Overland,  i:  552. 
Deception,  Science  of.     Fraser,  44:  332. 
Deceptions,  Heartless.     (J.  Crosswaithe)  Good  Words,  4: 

518. 


Dechamp,  Nicholas.     Chamb.  .1.  10;  370. 

Dechainps,  ('ardinal.  Writings  of.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath. 

World,  32:  394. 
Decimals,  Circulating.     (.T.  W.  L.  Glaisher)  Nature,  19: 

208. 
Decimal  Coinage.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  13:  81,  864. —Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  9:   1S9.— Chamb.  J.  17:    167.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  270.  —  Liv.  Age,  63:  230.  —  (J. 

Bowring)  I'eop.  .1.  4:  45.  —  (J.  Bowring)  Howilt, 

2:  42,  223,  255.  —  Lond.  Q.  8:  373. —Nat.  R.  i: 

285.  — No.  Brit.  29:  42S. 

—  and  International  Coinage.     Ed.  R.  124:  383. 

—  Division  of.     Penny  M.  11:  370. 

—  for  Great  Britain.    (F.  J.  Minasi)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  17:  243. 

—  Report  on,  i860.     J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  69:  279. 

—  vouched  by  Scripture.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  22:  197. 

—  Weights  and  Measures.    Chamb.  J.  17:  316.  —  Hogg, 

10:  375- 
Decimal  Currency.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:   138,  200,  430. 

—  Suggestions  for.  (II.  Taylor)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  4:  328. 
Decimal  Gauge.  (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  3S2. 
Decimal  Measure,  Inch  and  Meter  as  Unit  of.     (J.  Feriiic) 

J   Fraiikl.  Inst.  79:   176. 
Decimal  System  for  England,  Simple.     (Ro^'ston-Pigott) 
Pop.  Sci.  R.  9:  257. 

—  in  bowing  and  turning  Wheels  and  Axles.    (.J.  Fernie) 

,T.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:   105. 

—  of  Weights,  Measures,  and  Coins.     (L.  Levi)  Victoria, 

2:  349. —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  ii:  606.     15:  133.— 

Chamb.  J.  17:  316.  — De  Bow,  16:  445.  —  Dub.  R. 

12:  466. 
See  Metric  System ;  Weights  and  Measures. 
Decision  and  Cliarity.     (0.  Dewey)  Clir.  Exam.  14:  200. 
Declaration  of  Independence.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  3 : 

145.  — (J.  Gregg)  Am.  Q.  Obs.2:  48.— Niles's  Reg. 

30:  393.    37:  41.  —  (G.  E.  Ellis)  L'nita.  R.  6:  i. 

—  Committee  on.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  17. 

—  in  Verse.     (W.  Young)  Dem.  R.  15:  191. 

—  Mahon  on.     (P.  Force)  Liv.  Age,  44:  387. 

—  Signers  of.    (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  7:  153.    47:  258. 

424.  — (.J.  Everett)  No.^Am.  16:  184.  — West.  Mo. 
R.  i:  531.  — Portfo.(Den.)  32:  293,441.     33:  71. 

—  Signing  of.    Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  658.  —  (B.  .1.  Lossing) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  754.  — (T.  W.  Higginson)  Scrib. 
12:  289. 

—  Where  it  was  written.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  341. 

—  with  Letters  by  Signers.     Hist.  M.  14:  209. 
Decomposing  Power  of  Water  at  high  Temperature.     (R. 

A.  Tilghman)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:   142. 
Decomposition   of   Salts   by  hot  Steam.     (E.   Solly)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  45:  426. 
Decoration  as  applied  to  Architecture.     (R.  Corbett)  Am. 

Arch.  10:  99. 

—  of  Home  Cottages.    (H.  Cox)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  257. 

—  of   Trinity   Church.    Boston.     (H.   Van  Brmit)   Am. 

Arch.  5:   164. 
and  Capitol  at  Albany.     (H.  Van   Brunt)   Allan. 

43:  (>33- 

See  Interiors ;  Ornament. 
Decorations.     Blackw.  115:  486.     Same  art.  Liv.  -Vge, 

121 :  340. 
Decoration  Day.     (S.  E.  Henshaw)  Overland,  14:  47S. 
Decorative  Art.     Art  .1.  5:   37.  —  (M.  M.  ^Ma-^on)   Dial 

(t'li.),  2:  34.— (A.  F.  Oakey)  Am.  Arch.  8:  173. 

—  (E.  Randolph,  jr.)  ]\Ionth,  43:  401. 

—  -Vncient  Egyptian  Art.     Art  .1.  16:  ^i^^. 

—  and  Architecture  in  I'ngland.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Har- 

per, 49:  617,  777.     50:  35. 

—  for  Ladies.     All  the  Year,  45:  59. 

—  Home  Decoration.  Eng.  Oom.  M.  26:  50. 

—  How  to  adorn  Houses  externally.    Eng.  Dom.  M.  25: 

31.  75- 


DECORATIVE 


340 


DEFENSE 


Decorative  Art,  Illustvated.  (G.  B.  Griffith)  Potter  Am. 
Mo.  13:  295. 

—  in  England.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  49:  617,  -]"]•]. 

50:  35- 

—  Marine  Forms  in.     (.J.  C.  Beard)  Serib.  21 :  809. 

—  Painted  Ceilings.     Art  J.  4:  79. 

—  Position  and  Aims  of.     (W.  Crane)  Art  .1.  33:  227. 

—  Practical  Laws  of.     (F.  T.  Palyrave)  Fortn.  13:  443. 
Decorative  Art  Society,  English.     Art  J.  30:   51. 

—  in  New  York.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Scrib.  22:  697. 
Decorative  Arts  in  Gcnnanv,  France,  and  Great  Britain, 

1S43.     (C.  H.  Wilson)  Ed.  New  Philos.  ,1.  35:  259. 
Decorative    Decorations.     Cornh.    42:    590.      Same   art. 

Apjilcton,  25:  169.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  62. — 

Am.  Arch.  8:  2S4,  296. 
Decorative  Designing.     Art  J.  29:  209. 
Decorative  Painting  for  our  Dwellings.     Fraser,  31:  97. 
Decorative  Stuffs,  Ancient.    (IT.  M.  Benson)  Li])pinc.  23: 

46S. 
Decorator,  My  Work  as.    (E.  Meteyard)  Sharpe,  20:  304, 

328. 
De  Coiircy's  Ride.     (W.  H.  Babcock)  Harper,  61 :  109. 
Decoj's.     All  the  Year,  45:  4S7. 

—  and  Decoying.     Blackw.  130:  745. 

Decrees,  History  of  Doctrine  of  Divine.     (E.  Pond)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  9:  2S5. 
De  Cresci;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  51:  242. 
Decretals,  False.     (R.  F.  Clarke)  Month,  41 :  354. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  Fairbanks  House.    (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  7:  241. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  49. 

Dedication  of  the  Temple;  a  Poem.    Dub.  Univ.  44:  346. 
Dedications.     Chamb.  J.  47:  211. 

—  and  Prefaces.     Li  v.  Age,  61:  25. 

Deduction  and  Induction  in  Natural  Science.  (.J.  v.  Lie- 
big)  Cornh.  12:  296. 

Dee,  Dr.  John.  Blackw.  51:  626. — Nat.  M.  2:  iiS. — 
Sharpe,  37:  66,  126. 

—  and  Edward  Kelly.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  So.  M.  16:  373. 

—  Colburn,  164:  467. 
See  Bit  of  Alchemy. 
Dee,  Across  the.    (G.  Hill)  Sharpe,  27:  292.     28:43. — 

(.1.  S.  Howson)  Art  .J.  24:   1-353. 
Deeds  of  the  Time  of  Henrv  VI.  with  Seals  appended. 

(W.  S.  Walford)  Arch. '37:  335. 
Deepdale  Mystery      (M.  Sullivan)  Colburn,  139  :  149- 

399.     140:  21-396.     141:  22-388.     142:  iS-524. 
Deephaven  Cnmies.     (S.  O.  Jewett)  Atlan.  36:  316. 
Deephaven  Excursions.     (S.  0.  Jewett)  Atlan.  38:  277. 
Deep-Laid  Plot.     (I.  R.  Vernon)  Tinsley,  18:  471. 
Deep  Sea  and   its  Contents.     (W.   B.    Carpenter)    19th 

Cent.  7:  593.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  641. 
Deep-Sea  Climates.     (W.  Thomson)  Nature,  2:  257. 
Deep-Sea  Dredging  and  Life  in  the  Deep  Sea.     (H.  N. 

Moseley)  Nature,  21:  542-591. 

—  and  Sounding.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  257. 

—  Cruise  of  the  Knight  Errant.     (C.  W.  Thomson)  Na- 

ture, 22:  405. 
Deep-Sea  Explorations.     (W.   P.   Trowbridge)   Am.  J. 
Sci.  76:  386.— (J.  G.  Jeffreys)  Nature,  23:  300.— 
(A.   Wilson)   Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:   109. — Chamb.  J. 
52:  2S1-328.  —  Eel.  Engin.  4:  201. 

—  in  the  Bay  of  Biscav.     (J.  G.  Jeffrevs)  Nature,  22: 

468. 
Deep-Sea  Investigation  and  Apparatus.  (J.  Y.  Buchanan) 

Eel.  Engin.  24:  401. 
Deep-Sea  Mud,  Dr.  Giimbel  on.     Nature,  3:  16. 
Deep-Sea  Soundings.     (W.  P.  Trowbridge)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

76:  157.  — Chamb.  J.  45:  25.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

70:  573. — Cornh.  3:  625.     6:  S52. 

—  American.     Nature,  5:  324. 

—  bv  Wire.     Eel.  Enjiin.  11:6. 


Deep-Sea  Soundings  for  a  Cable  across  the  Atlantic.  (W. 
P.  Trowbridge)  Am.  J.  Sci.  78:  51. 

—  Use  of  the  Piezometer  in.     (J.  Y.  Buchanan)  Eel.  En- 

gin. 18:  61. 
/See  Dredging :  Sea. 
Deer.     (W.  J.  Broderip)  Fraser,  55:  701.     56:  72,  204. 

—  American,  Habits  and  Associations  of.    (T.  B.  Thorpe) 

Harper,  17 :  606. 

—  and   Deer-Hunting.      (C.  Wright)  Am.  Natural.  2: 

466. 

—  and  Deer  Parks.     Quar.  125:  366. 

—  Antlers  of.     (J.  D.  Caton)  Am.  Natural.  8:  348. 

—  Californian.     (J.  D.  Caton)  Am.  Natural.  10:  464. 

—  Domestication  of.     (A.  E.  Brown  and  J.  D.  Caton) 

Am.  Natural.  14:  393. 

—  Extinct  Species   of,   Remains  of  an.     (J.  A.  Allen) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  in:  47. 

—  Fallow,  Existence  of,  in  England  during  Pleistocene 

Times.     (V.  Brooke)  Nature,  II :  210. 

Geographical  Distribution  of.  (L.  H.  Jeitteles)  Na- 
ture, 11:  71. — Nature,  3:  94. 

Northern  Range  of,  in  Europe.     (W.  B.  Dawkins) 

Nature,  11:  T12. 

—  Highland.     All  the  Year,  13:  233. 

—  Horns  of  extinct.     (Dr.  Percy)  Arch.  7:  158. 

—  The  Mule.     (W.  J.  Hays)  Am.  Natural.  3:  180, 

—  of  the  British  Islands.     Penny  M.  10:   103,  133. 

—  Red,  of  Devon.     Once  a  Week,  13:  292. 

—  Roe,  former  Existence  in  England.     (J.  E.  Harting) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  20:  136. 

—  Senses  of.     (J.  D.  Caton)  Am.  Natural.  3:  28. 

—  Wild,  in  Devon.     Chamb.  J.  37:  348. 

Deer  Forest.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  12:  155. 

—  In  the;  a  Daj'  bewitched.     Blackw.  128:  221. 

Deer  Forests  and  culpable  Luxury.  (A.  H.  Beesly) 
Fortn.  19:  732. 

—  Scottish.     Blackw.  64:  92. 

Deerhounds,  Scotch.     (G.  Cupples)  Macmil.  12:  343. 
Deer-Hunt  in  a  Dug-Out.     Chamb.  J.  20:  294. 

—  on  the  Bouquet.     (P.  Martindale)  Knick.  45:  577. 
I)eer-Hunting.     (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt)  Lond.  Soc.  8:  242. 

—  in  America.     (.J.  J.  Audubon)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  11: 

103. 

—  in  the  Au  Sable.     (W.  M.  Laffan)  Scrib.  15:  753. 

—  in  the  Black  Forest.     Cornh.  17:  317. 

—  in  the  Highlands.     Penny  M.  9:  449. 

—  in  Louisiana.     (H.  J.  Peck)  De  Bow,  5:  220. 

—  in  North  America.  Pennj'  M.  7:  407. 
Deer-Park,  English.  Chamb.  J.  44:  520. 
Deer-Stalking,  Extraordinary.     Once  a  Week,  i:  313. 

—  in  the  Highlands.     Penny  M.  8:   106,  119. 

—  Scrope  on.     Quar.  63:  ■]■},. — Ed.R.  71:  98. — Mo.R. 

148:  259. —  Mus.  39:  78. 

—  with  Margraf  of  Baden.     Dub.  L^niv.  27:  706. 
Deerfield,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  10:  268. 

—  Old  Indian  House  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  no. 
Defalcations.     Dem.  R.  5:  468. 

—  American  Railway-,  1854.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  14:  494,601, 

729. 
Defamation,  Law  of.     Cornh.  14:   174.     15:  36. 
Defaulter,  The.     (T.  Hood)  Colburn,  67:  117. 
Defaulters.     (H.  S.  Brown)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  18:  115. 

—  of  Controversy.     Mouth,  24:   160. 

Defender  of  the  Faith,  Signification  and  Origin  of.    Cath. 

World,  6:  257.  — (A.  Luders)  Arch.  19:  i. 
Defenders,  The.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  242. 
Defense,  Carnot's  Principles  of.     Mo.  R.  91 :  89. 

—  Harbor.     (J.  G.  Barnard)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  11:  25, 

—  Insular.     Quar.  4:  313. 

—  Lake,  and  Western  Interests.     (M.  F.  Maury)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  11:  83. 

—  of  fortified  Places.     Ed.  R.  38:  467. 


DEFENSES 


S41 


DELHI 


Defenses,  National.  (Maj.  Chase)  De  Bow,  14:  54. — 
(II.  L.  Scott)  Putnam,  5:   122. 

—  of  Britain.     Blackw.  68:   736. 

Defenseless  State  of  Great  Britain.     Quar.  88:  269. 

Defen.'^ible  State  of  the  Coinitrv.     Fraser,  32:  599. 

Defensive  Armament  of  Great  Britain.  (G.  K.  Gleig)  Ed. 
R.  96:  194. 

Defensive  Force.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  14:   1. 

Defi'and,  Madame  du,  Letters  of.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  K.  15: 
45S.  17:  290.  —  (A.  Davezac)  Dem.  K.  9:  277. — 
Quar.  146:  141.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  579.— 
(K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  19:  693.— (.J.  W.  Croker) 
Quar.  5:  498. —  Liv.  Age,  33:  447.— Ed.  E.  no: 

495- 
Definition   in   Science  and   Philosophy.     (A.   Sidg^vick) 

Mind,  4:  230. 
Definitions.      (D.  Wilkie)  Am.  J.  Sci.  30:  28,  266.     31: 

88,  236.  — (E.  C.  Benecke)  Mind,  6:  530. 
Deflection  of  Solids,  Formuhe  for.     (J.  B.  Francis)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  73:  85. 
De  Foe,  Daniel.     (J.  Forster)  Ed.  R.  82:  4S0.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  6:  465.  — Blackw.  io5:  457.— Brit.  Q.  27: 

85.  —  Chr.  Exam.  71:  340.  —  Lond.  Q.  57:  345. — 

Cong.  M.  13:  I,  57.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10:  335.  —  Cornh. 

23:  310.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  56.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  76:    580.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  26:  389. —  All  the 

Year,  22:  132,   156. 

—  as  a  Novelist.     Nat.  R.  3:  3S0. 

—  Captain  Singleton ;  or  Through  the  Dark  Continent  in 

1720.     Macmil.  38:  459. 

—  Chadwick's  Life  of.     Colburn,  117:  115. 

—  Educational  Projects.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  417. 

—  Lee's  Life  of,  and  recently  discovered  Writings.    Brit. 

Q.  50:  483. 

—  Life  of.     Penny  M.  2 :  151. 
and  Times  of.     Eel.  R.  94:  27. 

and  Writings  of.     (W.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R.  50:  397. 

(C.  Barker)  Rctros.  3  :  354.  —  (H.  Southern)  Re- 
tros.  6:  i. — Eel.  R.  94:  27.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25: 
365.— S0.R.7:  68. — Liv.  Age,  29:  49.  —  Westm. 
13:  69. — Mus.  16:   113. 

—  Novels  and  Style   of.     Cornh.    17:    293.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  97:  195. — Dub.  L'niv.  48:  57.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  39:  18.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:  513.  — 
Ev.  Sat.  5:  453. 

—  Robinson  Crusoe.      (II.  T.  Tuckerman)  No.  Am.  78: 

265.  —  Broadw.  4:  447.  7:  158. — Liv.  Age,  63: 
610. 

Authorship  of.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  67.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  74:  366. 

—  in  America.     (M.  E.  Ireland)  Scrib.  12:  61. 

De  Forest,  J.  B.  Historj'  of  Art.  (M.  G.Van  Rensselaer) 
Am.  Arch.  lo:  1.81. 

De  Forest.  J.  W.  The  Bloody  Chasm.  (A.  G.  Sedg- 
wick) Nation,  33:  376. 

—  Novels.     (C.  Gordon)  Atlan.  32:  611. 

Deformed,  The,  and  their  mental  Characteristics.  Liv. 
Age,  72:  393. 

—  and  tlie  Stricken.     (M.  Browne)  Good  Word.'s,  7:  737. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  655. 

Deformity,  Fashion  in.  (W.  H.  Flower)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
17:  721. 

Degeneration.  Chamb.  J.  58:  321.  —  Loud.  Q.  56:  ^53. 
—  Eel.  R.  no:  82.  — (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  11.  c. 
26:  470.  — (.\..  Wilson)  Pop.  .Sci.  Mo.  19:  21S,  382. 

De  Geraude,  J.  M.     (E.  P.  Peahody)  No.  Am.  92:  391. 

Degrees,  Honorary,  conferred  by  Colleges.  (D.  C.  Gil- 
man)  Nation,  5:  93. 

De  Grey  and  Ripon,  Geo.  F.  S.  R.,  Earl  of,  with  portrait. 
Ev.  Sat.  10:  463. 

De  Grey;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  13:  137,  193,  252. 

De  Grey;  a  Romance.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  22:  57. 


Dehon,  Bp.  Theodore,  Memoir  of.  Chr.  Obs.  22:  673,  737. 

—  Sermons  of.     C:hr.  Obs.  22:  353. 
Deiuhardstein's  Picture  of  Danati ;   poetical  translation. 

Blackw.  50:  308. 
Deism.     Meth.  M.  30:  393. 

—  Home  on.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  2:  661.  —Meth.  M.  42:  902. 

—  Modern.     Dub.  R.  35:  336. 

Positive  Side  of.     Eel.  R.  107:  253. 

Deists,  Duties  of  Christians  towards.     Eel.  R.  31 :   i. 

—  French.     Prosp.  R.  2:  48. 

—  Modern.     Lond.  Q.  3:1. 

Deity,  Existence  of.  (A.  Arrington)  Dem.  R.  21 :  102,  253. 

—  Our  Knowledge  of.     (G.  F.  Seller)  Evaug.  R.  i:  34S. 
See  God. 

Dejazet,  Mademoiselle.     (E.  H.  House)  Galaxy,  4:   179. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  59:  108.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  9:  350. 
De  Kalb,  Baron.     So.  Q.  22:  141. 

De  Kay,  James  E.,  Address  at  New  York,    1S26.     (G. 

Bradford)  No.  Am.  23:  204. 
De  La  Beche,  Sir  Henry,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  7:   156. 

—  Review  of  his  Life.     Fraser,  51:  694.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  35:  505. 
Delabussiere,  Charles;  a  Hero  of  the  French  Revolution. 

Temp.  Bar,  4:  355. 
Delacroix,  Eugene.     F.  Arts  Q.  3:  So,  265. 

—  Letters  of.    (H.  James,  jr.)  Interuat.  R.  8:  357.  —  (W. 

J.  Stillman)  Nation,  30:  3S8. 

—  Talk  with.     Peop.  J.  5:  26. 

Delagoa  Bay  Arbitration.     Colburn,  152:  254.    154:  197. 

De  Lalaiii,  Jacques.     (J.  Hatton)  Tinsley,  22:  585. 

Delamater  Genealogy.  (R.  H.  Walworth)  N.  E.  Reg. 
14:  41. 

Delaue,  John  Thadeus.    Macmil.  41:  267. 

Delano,  Capt.  Amasa,  Voyages  and  Travels  of.  (W.  P. 
Mason)  No.  Am.  5:  244. 

Delany,  Mary  Granville,  Autobiography  and  Correspond- 
ence of.  Blackw.  91:  401.  —  Bentley,  49:436. — (S. 
D.  Clark)  Unita.  R.  14:  129.  —  Liv.  Age,  69:  29, 
323.  —  Sharpe,  39:  129,  188. — Dub.  Univ.  58:  84. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  41:  325.  — Fraser,  65:  448.  —  Westm. 
77:  374.  —Ed. Mo.  R.  4:  379. 

Delany,  Patrick.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  5 78.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  60:  1 78. 
Delaplaine's    Repository.     Anal.    M.   8:  193,   3S0.     10: 

483.  13:  89. 
De  la  Pole  Family.     Antiquary,  1 :  139. 

—  of  Hull.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  256. 

De  la  Rive,  Auguste.     Nature,  9:  143. 

Delarochc,  Paul.     (P.  G.  Ilamerton)  Portfo.  6:  62.  — F. 

Arts  Q.  2:  273. —  Kiiick.  62:   433. —  Sharpe,  42: 

161.  — Eel.  M.  40:  2>'-3. 
Delarue's  Manufactory  of  fancy  Stationery.     Chamb.  J. 

6:  33>  57- 
Delaunay's  Deliverance.     Tinsley,  8:  682. 
Delavigne,  Casimir.     Colburn,  10:  105. —  Lond.  M.  20: 

224. 

—  Comedies  of.     Blackw.  15:  263.  —  So.  R.  8:  88. 

—  Yepres  Siciliennes.     Colburn,  5:  385-497. 
Delaware,  Historical   Discourse  on.      (J.   R.   Snowden) 

Hist.  M.  8:  385. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  303. 
Delaware  Indians.     Olden  Time,  i:  311. 
Delaware  River.     Godey,  33:  97, 

—  Down  the.     (.\.  Plumasicr)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  81. 

—  Robert  Evelyn,  early  Explorer  of.     (E.  D.  Neill)  Hist. 

M.  14:  75- 

—  Swedish  .Settlements  on.     Pennsyl.  M.  i:  149. 
Delaware  Water  Gap      (J.  Bonsallj  Potter  Am.  Mo.  11 : 

370- 
Delaware,  V.  S.  Ship,  in  1S33.     Nav.  M.  2:  169. 
Delessc,  Aehille,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  23:  535. 
Delhi,  Akbar  II.  and.     Blackw.  4:  121. 


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DEMOCRACY 


Dullii  and  its  Edifices.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  699. 

—  and  the  Moiiainmedan  Rebellion  in  India.     Colbum, 

iii:  127.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  487. 

—  as  it  is.     Eraser,  58:  59. 

—  Grand  Mosque  and  Imperial  Palace  of.     Bentley,  42: 

546. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  352.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  42:  393. 

—  How  we  escaped  fiom.    (( '.  T.  Le  Bas)  Eraser,  57 :  1S4. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43:   528. 

—  Imperial,  and  the  English  Uaj.     (W.  Simpson)  Eraser, 

95:  2S5. 

—  Monarclis  of.     Eel.  M.  44:  33. 

—  Observatory  at.     Penny  M.  9:  217. 

—  Sack  of.     Cornh.  6:  528. 

First.     House.  Words,  16:  276. 

—  Siege  of.    House.  Words,  18:  56.  —  Liv.  Age,  55:  314. 

—  (R.  D.  Osborn)  No.  Am.  107:   594. 

—  to  Cabul,  Barr's  March  from,  1839.     Mo.  R.  164:  3S3. 

—  to  Cawnpore.     Eel.  M.  44:  505. 

—  Traveling  to,  by  a  Dawk.     Liv.  Age,  40:  226. 
Deliberative  Bodies,  Procedure  of.     (A.  Bain)  Contemp. 

38:  773.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  741. 
Delicate  Health;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  9:  360,  494. 
Delicate  Intricacies.     Loud.  M.  6:  72. 
Delights  of  a  dirty  Man.     Dub.  Univ.  4:  442. 
De  Lille,  Abbe,   Poetry  of.     (E.Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  3:  26. 

7:  134.     15:  351.— Mo.  R.  94:  471. 
Deliverer,  The;  a  Poem.     (J.  Thomson)  Eortn.  36:  617. 
Deloraine's  Holiday.     (M.  Collins)  Belgra.  3:  460. 
Delphi.     (A.  W.  Ward)  Cornh.  36:  36. 
Delsarte,  Francois.     (F.  A.  Durivage)  Atlan.  27:  613. 
Delsthorpe  Sands.    (G.  M.  Eenn)  Once  a  Week,  11 :  582. 
Delta,  lisetid.     See.  Moir,  D.  M. 
Deluge,  The.    (J.  W.  De  Forest)  0.  &  N.  6:  437.  —  Am. 

Meth.  M.  18:  231. —  (J.  Prusoe)  Colburn,  167:  203- 

462. 

—  Before  the.     All  the  Year,  15:  7. 

—  Cause  of  geological  Change.     (D.  C.  McLaren)  Theo. 

&  Lit.  J.  12:  263. 

—  Chaldean  Account  of.     (A.  H.  Sayce)  Theo.  R.  10: 

364.  —  Eel.  M.  80:  20J. 

—  Colenso's  Views  on.     Theo.  R.  i:  161. 

—  Extent  and  Character  of.     Chr.  R.  20:  108. 
and  its  Memorials.     Nat.  M.  7:  538.     8:  28. 

—  Fairholme  on.     Mo.  R.  143:  489. 

—  Historical  and  Geological,  compared.    (E.  Hitchcock) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  9:  78.     10:  32S.     11:  i. 

—  Legends  of.     (T.  Hodgins)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  132. 

—  Maori  Traditions  of.     (H.  Eley)  Itecr.  Sci.  2:  195. 
• — a  Miraculous  Interposition.     Liv.  Age,  II :  109. 

—  Mosaic  History  of.     Cong.  M.  15:   18,  77. 

—  of  Noah  and  Deucalion.    (Dr.  von  Schubert)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  19:  34. 

—  Religious  Lessons  of.    (C.  W.  Shields)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

II :  440. 

—  Traditions  of,   in  ancient  Nations.      (F.  Lenormant) 

Contemp.  36:  465. 
Deluge  at  Blissford.     House.  Words,  7:  80. 
Deluges.     All  the  Year,  3:  40. 
Delusion,  Philosophy  of.     Bentley,  16:  305. 
Delusions,  Ancient  and  modern.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  231. 

—  Epidemic.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:   15. 

—  Extraordinary  popular.     Hogg,  9:  2S1. 

—  Horrible.     (S.  By  water)  Bentley,  24:  29. 

—  Popular.     Ed.  R.  80:  203. —  Tait,  n.  s.  25:  599. 
Mackay  on.     Mo.  R.  156:  493. 

—  Predominant.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  54:  481. — 

Same  ai-t.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  475. 
Delville.     All  the  Year,  34:  445,  467. 
Demagogueisni.     Brownson,  i:  8). 
Demagogues,  Modern.     Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  406. 


Demagogy,  Sincere.  Atlan.  44:  488. 
Demaillet.  (C.  Read)  E(n-tn.  20:  54. 
De  Maistre,  J.,  Works  of.     (C.  C.  Shackford)  No.  Am. 

79:  371- 
Demand  Notes,  Objections  to.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  353. 
Demerara.     (F.  M.  Endlieh)  Am.  Natural.  15:  937. 

—  Insurrection  at.     luL  R.  40:  226. 

—  Overseeing  at.     Chamb.  J.  56:  325,  508. 

—  Revolt  in.     Cong.  M.  7:  217,  271,  315. 

Demeter  and  Persephone,  Myth  of.     ( W .  H.  Pater)  Eortn. 
25:  82,  260.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  480.  129:  152. 
Demetrius,  Eustaphieve's.     (S.  Gilman)  No.  Am.  7:  238. 
Demetrius,  the  Cadi's  Pipe-Bearer.     Sharpe,  24:  377. 
Demetrius,  the  Diver.     House.  Words,  10:  165. 
Demetrius,  the  Impostor.  St.  Paul's,  10: 258.  —  Liv.  Age, 

37:  174- 

—  Merimee's  History  of.     Dub.  R.  35:  492. 
Demetrius  Galanms.     (T.  L.  Peacock)  F'rasei',  58:  596. 
Demidoffs  and  Mining  Industry  of  Ural.    Pract.  M.  1 :  40'-. 
Democracy.     Blackw.  41:  71.  —  Dem.  R.  7:  215.     35: 

140.  —  (H.  C.  Adams)  New  iMig.  40:  752.  — Bost. 
Q.  i:  33. — Galaxy,  4:  90,  —  Prosp.  R.  i:  208.— 
Quar.  85:  260. 

—  American.     (.J.  Leavitt)  New  Eng.  14:   52,  385. 
and  French  Republicanism.     Dem.  R.  34:  272. 

—  and  F'oreign  Policy.     (H.  D.  Traill)  19th  Cent.  4:  910. 

—  and  Liberty.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Dem.  R.  12:  374. 

—  and  Monarchy.     Quar.  149:  230. 

—  and  Money-Power.     Bost.  Q.  4:  41. 

—  and  Reform.     Bost.  Q.  2:  478. 

—  and  Republicanism.     Dem.  R.  42:   112. 

—  as  a  Form  of  Government.     Westm.  88:  479. 

—  Athenian.     (W.  A.  Earned)  New  Eng.  18:  651. 

—  Camp's.     Dem.  R.  10:  122. 

—  Christian.     (E.  S.  Porter)  Houi-s  at  Home,  2:  177. 

—  Dangers  of.     Westm.   89:  i.     Same  art.  N.  EcL  2: 

133,  256- 

—  Defects  of.     Brownson,  22:  235. 

—  De  Tocqueville's  Theory  of.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R. 

n.  s.  1 :  302. 

—  Experience  of.     Blackw.  39:  655.     40:  293, 

—  Grote's  Theory  of.     (F.  A.  Walker)  Bib.  Sac.  25:  6S7. 

—  The  Historic.     (A.  R.  McDonough)  Nation,  15:  36. 

—  in  America,  De  Tocqueville's.     Dem.   R.   2:   337. — 

(E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  43:  178.  —  (T.  M.  Post)  Am. 
Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  10:  247  — Chr.  Exam.  29:  105. — 
(J.  S.  Mill)  FA.  R.  72:  I.— Quar.  57:  132.  — Am. 
Q.  19:  124.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  304.  10:  541. 
—  New  York  R.  7:  233.  —  Blackw.  37:  758. — 
Dem.  R.  i:  9i.^Knick.  12:  256.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
16:  544.  — (.J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  31:  85.  — Mus.  28: 
535.  —  Blackw.  48:  463.  — Am.  Mo.M.  12:  377.— 
Mo.  R.  138:  394.  152:  283.  — Eel.  R.  72:  i.— 
Tait,  n.  s.  7:  506. 
Poussin's.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  52:  529. 

—  in  1838.     Dem.  R.  3:  276. 

—  in  England.     (S.  Amos)  F^ortn.  i:  22S.  — (L.  J.  Ilin- 

ton)  O.  &N.  i:  551. 
in  1S80.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  30:  413. 

—  in  Europe.     Westm.  109:  i. —  (J.  Mazzini)  Peop.  J. 

2:  115-361.     3:  79,  219. 

History  of.     Ed.  R.  147:  301. 

May's.     I'Vaser,  97:   200.  — Quar.  145:  112. — 

Month,  34:  loi. 
Prince  Napoleon  and.     (K.  Blind)  Eraser,  lOO:  504. 

—  in  France,  Guizot  on.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  475. 

—  in  United  States.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  23:  304.— 

(E.  L.  Godkin)No.  Am.  loi:  103. —Bost.  Q.  4:  512. 

—  Natural.     (S.  .Johnson)  Radical,  3:  593. 

—  of  Christianity'.     Bost.  Q.  i:  444. 

—  on  its  Trial.     (H.  W.  Richardson)  Chr.  R.  27:  94. 

—  Partridge  on.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  104:  247. 


DEMOCRACY 


543 


DEXISOX 


Democracy,  Pending  Ordeals  of.    (G.  H.  Julian)  Internat. 

R-S:  734- 

—  Political  Econom\'asaSafef^iiard  of.  Westm.  lo6:  390. 

—  Progi-ess  of.     (E.  C.  Marshall)  Dem.  R.  30:  289. 

—  Retrospective  and  prospective.     Dem.  R.  36:  437. 

—  tendinf;  to  Romanism.     (T.  I'ost)  Cong.  M.  26;  969. 

—  Travail  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Xat.  Q.  35:  159. 

—  versus  Slavery  and  Nobility.     (L.  Sherwood)  Contin. 

Mo.  2:  89. 

—  What  is  it?    Dem.  R.  33:  i. 
See  People. 

Democrat  and  Federalist,  The  Terms.  Niles's  Reg.  43:  97. 

—  American.    Bost.  Q.  i:  360. 

Democrats,  Southern,  a  Word  to.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  190. 
Democratic  Candidates  for  President,    1S56.     Dem.   R. 

38:  521. 
Democratic  Deities.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  6:  661. 
Democratic  Nationalit}'.  (J.P.Thompson)  Nation,  i:  38. 
Democratic  Opinion   in  America.     (C.   E.  Norton)   Nj. 

Am.  101 :  550. 
Democratic   Party.      Dem.  R.  36:    179.     38:  87.    42: 

257.  —  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  429. 

—  and  tiie  Constitution.     Dem.  R.  41:  426. 

—  and  the  Press.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  29:  398. 

—  and  National  Office-IIolders.     Lippinc.  26:  690. 

—  and  Whig  Party.     Bost.  Q.  3:  23S. 

—  Claims  of.     Dem.  R.  38:  244. 

—  Duly  of.     Dem.  R.  6:  437. 

—  Five  Campaigns  of.     Dem.  R.  7:  475. 

—  Future  Policy  of.     Bost.  Q.  4:  68. 

—  Home  Policy  of.     Dem.  R.  40:  2S9. 

—  judged  by  its  History.  (E.  A.  Storrs)  No.  Am.  131:  2S5. 

—  National  Conventions  of,  History  of.     Knick.64:  353. 

—  Platform  of,  186S.     Am.  J.  Ed.'i8:  265. 

—  Policy  of.     Dem.  R.  40:  4S1.    42:  358. 

—  Prospects  of.     Bost.  Q.  2:  123. 

—  Rank  and  File  of.     Dem.  K.  3:  3S5. 

—  Rule  of.     (A.  Cameron)  No.  Am.  126:  485. 

—  Southern  and  Northern,  1S78.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

27:  360. 

—  Soutiiern  Demand  upon,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  45S. 

—  Spirit  of.     (W.  M.  Wood)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  671. 

—  Union  of.     Dem.  R.  33:  84. 

Democratic  Princij)Ie,    Progress  of.     Chr.  R.  4:  284. — 
Dem.  K.  i:  i.  —  Hesp.  3:  213. 

—  Ultra-,  Progress  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  12:   105,  317. 
Dcmocritus  and  Heraclitus.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Uiiita.  R.  10: 

611. 
Demoiselle   Anglaise,    La;    a   Story.     (C.   N.   Marston) 

Dub.  Univ.  94:  78. 
Demon  of  the  Steppes.     Bentley,  24:  338. 

—  of  the  Studv;  a  I'oem.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  New  Eng.  M. 

8:  nS. 
Demon's  Game  of  Chess;  aTale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  481. 
Demons,  F^xistence  and  Agency  of.     Chr.  Rem.  44:  22. 

—  of  Derrygonelly.    ( W.  F.  Barrett)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  692. 
Demon  Chain;  a  Legend  of  the  Swedish  Counts  of  Piper. 

FVaser,  48:   170. 
Demon  Ferry-Boat;  a  Story  of  the  Thames.     Chamb.  J. 

41:  593- 
Demon  IJiile;  a  Poem.      (J.  T.  Anthony)  Pioneer,  4:  350. 
Demon  Tower.     Coll)urn,  166:  474. 
Demon  Wife.     Colbuni,  135:  244-425.     136:  84. 
Demon  Worship,  Paganism  a.     Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  353. 
Demon  Yager;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  22. 
Demoiiax  the  Cynic.     Eel.  R.  Ill:  479. 
Demoniac,  The;  a  Poem.     (T.  Aird)  Blackw.  28:  S12. 
Demoniac  Ideals  in  Poetry.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  29. 
Demoniacal  Possession.     Theo.  Rcpos.  4:  128. 

—  among  the  Hindus.     Dub.  Univ.  31:   315.     37:    52. 

—  (W.  Kiiigliton)  19th  Cent.  8:  646.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  95:  701. 


Demoniacal  Po-session  in  Judea  and  India.     Dub.  Univ. 
32:  262. 

—  in  Morzine.     Cornh.  11:  468. 

—  Dr.  Kerner's  Narrative.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  216. 

—  of  the  New  Testament.     (Z.  S.  Barstow)  Bost.  R.  6: 

426.  —  (S.  Comfort)  Meth.  Q.  10:  213.  — (J.  H.  A. 

Ebrard)   Meth.    Q.  17:    405.  —  (S.  Hopkins)   Am. 

Presb.   R.  14:  495.  —  (J.  J.  Owen)  Bib.   Sac.  16: 

119.  — Kitto,  7:  394. 

Christ  and.     (W.  Everett)  L'nita.  R.  lo:  53. 

Scriptural  Doctrine  of.     (W.  E.  Taylor)  Kitto,  4:  i. 

Demonism  and   Convulsionism.      (II.   White)    Stud.   vV 

Intel.  Obs.  5:  251.  —  (C.  Richet)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17. 

86,  376. 
Demonolatry,   Devil-Dancing,   and   Demoniacal   Posse.'^- 

sion.     (R.  C.  Caldwell)  Contemp.  27:  369.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  86:  454. 
Demonology.     (M.    D.    Conway)   Scrib.  5:    63,    233. — 

Blackw.  99:  502.  —  Eraser,  86:  596,  697. 

—  and  Angelulogy.     (Mrs.  A.  B.  Garrett)  Nat.  Q.  5:  25. 

—  and  Devil  Lore,   Conway's.     (S.  J.  Barrows)  L'nita. 

R.  12:  221.  — Nature,  21:  28.— (T.  W.  Higginson) 
Nation,  28:  203.  —  Nature,  21:  29. 

—  and  Dreams.     Eel.  R.  52:  501. 

—  and  Witchcraft.    Mo.  R.  123:  286.  —  For.  Q.  6:  i. — 

F"raser,  2:  507. 

—  A  Hunt  after  Devils.  (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  38:  540. 

—  Mediajval.     Colburn,  118:  100. 

—  Modern.     Blackw.  97:   192. 

—  of  Hindus,  P>uddhists,  and  Chaldeans.    (T.  B.  Thayer) 

Univ.  Q.  23:  308. 

—  of  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  203,  243. 
(See  Devil;  Magic;  Satan;  Witchcraft. 

Demonopathy,  Conventual.     Eraser,  57:  376. 
Demonstrativeness.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  I'niv.  82:  68. 
De  Morgan,  Augustus.     (W.  Mountford)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

49:  263. 
De  Mortier,  a  Tale  of  the  I'rench  Revolution.     So.  Lit. 

Me.ss.  10:  52 
Demosthenes.  (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  30:  426.  —  Blackw. 

122:  570. —Ed.  R.  33:  226.    36:  483.  — Selec.  l-:d. 

R.  2:  328.  — Westm.  33:  324.  — (J.  C.  Gray)  No. 

Am.  22:  34.  —  (H.  S.  Legare)  New  York  R.  9:  i.  — 

(E.  S.  Creasy)  Eel.  M.  24:  413.  —  Hesp.  2:  471. — 

Nat.  R.  12:  99.  —  Penny  M.  7:  445,  453. 

—  and  Cicero.     Mo.  R.  152:  89. 

—  and  iEschines.     Ed.  R.  12:  486. 

—  Archons  of.     See  Chronology. 

—  Brougham's.     Fraser,  21 :  620. — Eel.  R.  71:  524. 

—  Eloquence  of.     I^vang.  R.  9:  586. 

—  Kennedy's  Translation  of.     Eel.  H.  75:   182. 

—  a  Mo<lel  for  the  Preacher.    (D.  Steele)  .Meth.  Q.  22:  5. 

—  Oration  on  the  Crown.  Clir.R.9:  1 14. —Mo.  R.  92:  157. 

—  Philip])ics  of,  Smead"s.     Chr.  R.  17:  346. 

—  Rhetorical  Principles  of.  ((J.Shepard)  I5ib.  Sac.  27:  491. 
Dempster,  John.     (II.  Bannister)  Meth.  <).  24:  357. 
Dene  Hollow.     (Mrs.  II.  Wood)  Argosy,   li:    1-401. — 

12:   1-401. 
D'Enghien,  Duke.     See  Fjighien,  D". 
Denis;  a  Story.     Blackwood,  130:  491. 
Denis  and  Mouutjoy;  God  and  my  Right.     Fraser,  45: 

261. 
Denis  Duval;  a  Novel.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  9: 

257-641.     Same  art.  Harper,   28:    675,  815.     29: 

213,  358. 
Deiiise  Blake:  a  serial  Story.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  1-508. 
DeniM.n,  Maj.-Gen.  D.  (D.D.  Slade)  N.  E.  Reg.  23:  312. 

—  Abstract  of  Will  of,  1673.     '^'-  ^-  R^^ff-  8:  23. 
Denison,  Edward.     (B.  Orme)  Good  Words,  13:   133. 

—  In  Memoriam.     (J.  R.  Green)  Macmil.  24:  376. 

—  Letters  of.     Blackw.  in:  478.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

113:  442. 


DENISON 


344 


DEPRESSION 


Denison,  Edward,  Writings  of.  No.  Am.  I14:  426. 
Denison,  George,  Will  of,  1693.  N.  E.  Keg.  13:  73. 
Denison,  George  A.,  Archdeacon  of  Taunton.     Cong.  4: 

437- 

—  Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.  St.  James,  26:  315. 
Denison  Case.  (F.  D.  Maurice)  Eraser,  54:  732. 
Denman,  Thomas,  Lord.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  ig:  27. 

—  Eel.  M.  34:  42. 

—  Arnould's  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  177. 

—  Inaugural  Discourse  of.     Ed.  R.  47:  4S1. 
Denmark.     All  the  Year,    11:    85.  —  (D.  Wedderburn) 

Eortn.  36:  76.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  323. 

—  Ancient  Food  and  Physic  in.     Once  a  Week,  9:  91. 

—  Ancient  Histor\'  and  Constitution  of.   For.  Q.  11 :  128. 

—  Ancient  Horn  from,  in  York  Cathedral.     (S.  Gale) 

Arch,  i:  168. 

—  and  the  Danes.     Broadw.  3:  117.  —  Dub.  Univ.  61: 

499. 

—  and  Duchies  of  Holstein  and  Schleswig.     Fraser,  38: 

49.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.   15:  52.  —  Westm.  50:  75. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  15:   526. — Bentley,  55:  245. — 

Sharpe,  12:  193. 
in  1S64.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  131:  209.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  63:  344.  —  Quar.  115:  236.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  62:  79,  164.  —  Colburn,  130:  493.  —  Eel.  M.  63: 

105. 

Gallonga  on.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  341. 

Siege  of  Fredericia.     Victoria,  3 :  78, 

—  and  Jutland.    Bentley,  51:  199. 

—  and  Sweden  in  1862.     (Mrs.  Bushby)  Bentley,    53: 

589-     54:  57- 
Travels  in.     Anal.  M.  2:  96. 

—  Antiquities  of,  Madsen's.     (J.  Lubbock)  Nature,  1:15. 

—  in  the  early  Iron  Age.     (J.  Lubbock)  Fortn.  5:  763. 

—  Boisgelin's  Travels  in.     Anal.  M.  2:  89. 

—  Caroline  Matilda,  Queen  of.     Blackw.  9:  142. 

—  Catteau's.     (Sj'd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  2:  287. 

—  Church  of.     Colburn,  86:  232. 

—  Claims  of  United  States  on.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  393. 

—  Commercial  Regulations  of.     Hunt,  8:  469. 

—  Domestic  Life  in.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  87. 

—  Drama  of.     See  Danish  Drama. 

—  Feldburg's.     Blackw.  10:  172. 

—  Fisheries  of.     Geog.  M.  3:   251. 

—  History  and  Literature  of.    Sharpe,  45 :  290.  —  Knick. 

64:  48. 

Leaf  of.     Hogg,  3:  395. 

Legendary.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  361. 

Revolution  under  Struensee.     (Sir  J.  Macintosh) 

Ed.  R.  44:  360.     Same  art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  4:  96. 

—  Home  Life  in.     Nat.  R.  16:  140. 

—  in  1851,  Laing's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  96:  37. 

—  Intercourse  with  Ireland,  Ancient.    Dub.  Univ.  70:  3. 

—  King  of,  in  England,  1768.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  427. 

—  Kohl's  Travels  in.     Westm.  48:  195.  —  Blackw.  60: 

647. 

—  Laing's  Travels  in.     Dub.  R.  14;  277. 

—  Life  in.     Eel.  R.  92:  46. 

—  Literary  Education  in.     (J.  C.  Brown)  Am.  Q.  12: 

160. 

—  Literature  of.     See  Danish  Literature. 

—  National  Character  of  the  Danes.     Temp.  Bar,   28: 

436.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  105:  259. 

—  National  Theater  of.     Condi.  30:  297. 

—  Peasants  of.     (C.  Petersen)  Putnam,  16:  318. 

—  People  of,  and  their  Faith.     Colburn,  86:  76.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  17:  407. 

—  Poetry  of.     (See  Danish  Poetry. 

—  Public  Law  of.     (H.  Wheaton)  No.  Am.  27:  285. 

—  Religion  in.     Theo.  R.  2:  322. 

—  Russia,  Finland,  Norway,  and  the  Baltic.     Fraser, 

49:  214. 


Denmark,  Schlegel  on  State  of.     Mo.  R.  146:  184. 

—  Sketches  of  Life  in.    (Mrs.  P.  Sinnett)  Peop.  J.  4:  80- 

274. 

—  Social  and  Political  State  of,  1851.   Chr.  Obs.  52:  628. 

—  Society  in,  Revival  of.     (C.  Petersen)  Atlan.  31:  679. 

—  Sweden  and  Nonvay.     Am.  Q.  14:  308. 

—  Treaty  with.     Ann.  Reg.  7:  [214.  —  Niles's  Reg.  31: 

119,  220.     38:  307. 

—  Winter  Pictures  of.     Eel.  M.  ig:  526. 
See  also  Scandinavia. 

Dennelle,  Dominique  Alexandre,  Obituary  of.  Am.  Arch. 

7:  14. 
Dennett,  John  Richard.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  362. 
Dennie,  Joseph,  with  portrait.    Portfo.  (Den.)  15:  361.  — 

Penn  Mo.  11 :  722.  —  Liv.  Age,  27:  168. 
Dennis,  J.,  Works  of.     (T.  N.  Talfourd)  Retros.  i:  305. 
Dennistoun,  James,  Sketch  of.     Fraser,  51:  643. 
Denny's  Intentions;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  51:  273-333. 
Denominations,  Ecclesiastical,  American.    (A.  H.  Quint) 

Cong.  Q.  1:  385. 

—  in  New  England  now  and  100  Years  ago.    (J.  S.  Clark) 

Cong.  Q.  2:  173. 

—  of  the  19th  Century.     Eel.  R.  64:  225. 
Denominational  Christianity.     (G.  H.  Johnston)  Ref.  Q. 

27:  139. 
Denominational  Schools  in  England,  State  Support  of. 

(R.  W.  Dale)  Internat.  R.  9:  605.     10:  i. 
Denominational   Statistics,   American.     (A.   H.   Quint) 

Cong. Q.  2:  409. 
Denominationalism,  Use  and  Abuse  of.     (J.  A.  Brown) 

Luth.  Q.  8:   loi. 
Denslow  Palace.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Atlan.  2:  208. 
Dentistry,  Materials  used  in.     O.  &  N.  10:  35. 
Denton,  Bailey,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  166:  270. 
Denudation,  Modern  Views  of.     (E.  Hull)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

5:  453- 
Denver,  James  W.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  43:  93. 
Denver,  Colorado.     (E.  Ingersoll)  Scrib.  20:  453. 

—  Sketch  of.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  81. 

—  Lite  Day  at.     (J.  B.  McConnell)  Lakeside,  5:  421. 
Denv.s,  St ,  of  France;  a  Poem.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ. 

"88:  216. 
Deodand.     (W.  11.  Bishop)  Atlan.  46:  476. 
Deodorization.     Chamb.  J.  28:  190. 

—  Dry-Earth  System  of.     Eel.  Engin.  11:  218. 
D'Eon,  Chevalier,  True  Historj'  of.     (L.  Wraxall)  Once 

a  Week,  5:  585. 
Departed,  The;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  557. 
D'Epinay,  Madame.     See  Epinay,  Madame  d'.  • 
Deposits,   Bunk,  Decisions  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28: 

131,  209. 

—  Interest  on.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  12:  S22.     24:  665.   31 : 

108. 

—  Special,  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21 :  257. 

Liability  of  Banks  for.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  453. 

24:  849.    30:  53,  85. 

—  Tax  on.  Repeal  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  670. 
Deposit  Banking,  Development  of.   Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32: 

100. 
Depravity,   Human.     (0.  B.  Frothingham   and   T.  W. 
Chambers)  No.  Am.  126:  466.  —  (S.  S.  Schmucker) 
Evang.  R.  17:  100. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  715. 

—  Pauline   Use  of    the   Word   aap^.     (F.    G.   Hibbard) 

Meth.  Q.  21:  240. 

—  Sewall  on.     Chr.  Exam.  2:  285. 

—  Total  and  native.     (A.  W.  McClure)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R. 

4:  3.  —  (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  53:  402. 

—  Woods  on.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  7:   546. 
Depreciation  and  Dislike.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  79: 

475- 
Depression,  Religious.     Chr.  Obs.  20:  333,  401,  469. 


DE  QUIXCEY 


345 


DESERT 


De  Quincev,  Thomas.  (II.  M.  Alden)  Atl:in.  12:  345.  — 
Ev.  Sat.  9:  82.  — (S.  A.  Allibone)  U.  S.  Serv.  M. 
i:  374. — (G.  B.  Cheever)  Chr.  Exam.  74:  -j-j. — 
(B.  P.  Driiry)  Western,  4:  743.  — (H.  Giles)  Chr. 
R.  19:  72,  20S.  —  {J.  H.  Ingram)  Iiiteniat.  K.  4: 
647.  — (D.  Masson)  Macmil.  12:  74. — (G.  S.  Phil- 
lips) Xo.  Am.  88:  113.  —  (L.  Stephen)  Fortn.  15: 
310.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  278.  —  (R.  H.  Stod- 
dard) Appleton,  18:  166. — Bentley,  37:  251. — 
Blackw.  122:  717.  —  Brit.  Q.  66:  415. — Canad. 
Mo.  13:  359.  —  Eel.  M.  27:  565.  71:  1192.  —  Liv. 
Age,  60:  387. — Lend.  Q.  8:  198.  49:  35.  —  No. 
Brit.  39:  62.  —  Peop.  J.  8:  217.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
60:  409. — Quar.  no:  i.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  70: 
579.  —  Sharpe,  38:  63,  119.     49:  300. 

—  and  his  Writing.s.    (L.  W.  Spring)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  650. 

—  Brit.  Q.  38:  I.  — Hogg,  12:  i.  — Xat.  Q.  22:  71. 

—  and  Literary  Society  of  Liverpool  in  1801.     Tait,  n.  s. 

4-  111- 

—  and  Prose-Writing.     Brit.  Q.  20:   163. 

—  Autobiographic  Sketches.     Chr.  Rem.  29:  155. —  Col- 

buni,  98:  142.  —  Liv.  Age,  57:  918. 

—  Childhood  of.  Hogg,  6:  145,232.  8:  1-337. — Harper, 

2:  156,  302.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  i:  18.     5:  153. 

—  Confessions  of  an  Opium-Eater.     Tait,  n.  s.  r :  iS-797. 

2:3-769.  3:350.  4:65,169.  5:152-559.  6:1- 
804.  7:  32-765.  8:  97.-(Willard  Phillips)  No. 
Am.  18:  90.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  38.  —  Mo.  R.  lOO: 
288. —Mus.  2:  269.  — (R.  Dowling)  Tinsley,  27: 
129.  —Dub.  L^niv.  43:  409.  —  Hogg,  9:   57. 

—  Humor  of.     Colburn,  96:  142.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

36:  64. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  91:  397,     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  20:  412.  Same  art.  Harper,  i  :  145. — 
Eraser,  62:  7S1.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  68:  323,451. 

—  Penn  Mo.  9:  67. 

—  Miscellanies.     Collnirn,  loi:  33S.     105:  %-. 

—  Pathos  of.     Colburn,  98:  3S9. 

—  Some  Aspects  of.     (G.  P.  Latliroji)  .\tlan.  40:  569. 

—  Writings   of.     (S.  G.  Brown)  Xo.   Am.  74:    425. — 

(D.  Masson)  Brit.  Q.  20:  163.  — (H.  T.  Tucker- 
raan)  Chr.  Exam.  54:  428.  —  Dub.  L'niv.  44:  331. 

—  Eel.  R.  100:  385.  — Liv.  Age,  35:  442.     66:  151. 

—  Westm.  61:  519.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  289. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  445. 

Derby,  E.  G.  S.  Stanley,  14th  Earl  of.    Ev.  Sat.  8:  683.  — 
with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9 :  33,  35.  —  St.  James,  25 :  376. 

—  Administration  of.     Eraser,  46:  112. 

—  Career  of.     St.  James,  25:   145. 

—  Derbyism.     Eraser,  49:   118. 

—  Ministry  of,  and  Protection.     Ed.  R.  95:  295. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:   170. 

—  Second  Ministry  of.     Ed.  R.  107:  540. 

—  Three  Months  of  Power  of.     Eraser,  57:  764. 
Derby,  E.   H.  S.  Stanley,    15th   Earl  of,  with  portrait. 

EcL  M.  87:  633. 

—  and  the  Liberal  Party.     Nation,  29:  306. 

—  at  the  Foreign  Office",  1876-78.    (T.  W.  Reid)  Macmil. 

40:  iSo. 
See  nho  Stanley,  E.  II.  S.,  Lord  (his  previous  title). 
Derby,  Countess  of.     (Mrs.  Mathews)  Bentley,  18:  54. 
Derby,  Elias  Haskot.     Hunt,  36:   147. 
Derby,  England.     (L.  S.  Cost(  llo)  Bentley,  18:  341.— 

Penny  ^I.  4:  476. 

—  Foot-Ball  Play  at.     Penny  M.  8:   131. 

—  Porcelain  Works  of.  Hist.  of.  (L.  Jewitt)  .\rt  J.  14:  i. 

—  St.  Alkmund's  Church  and  its  oldest  Register.     (W. 

Reresford)  Reli(|uarv.  10:  193.    n:  109,  135.  12:  9. 

Derby  Races.     (A.  .Smith)  Bentley,  12:  54.  — Lond.  Soc. 

2:  79. — All  the  Year,  13:  400.  —  Broadw.  2:  270, 

—  Ev.  Sat.  9:  401,  41S,  424.  —  Once  a  Week,  2: 
498.  —  Chamb.  J.  35:  406.    44:  321. 


Derby  Races,  Betting  on.     Temp.  Bar,  21 :  187. 

—  The  Dirty.     All  the  Year,  9:  369. 

—  An  expensive  Derby.     Belgra.43:  61. 

—  of  1S65.     (C.  Clai-ke)  Fortn.  i:  277. 

—  Scenes  at.     All  the  Year,  36:  275. 

—  Visit  to.     (S.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  8:  451. 

—  Week  of.     Lond.  Soc.  19:  482. 

Derbj'shire,  England,  Agriculture  and  Minerals  of,  Farey 
on,  1811.     I-:cl.  R.  16:  826. 

—  Antiquities  discovered  in.     (II.  Rooke)  Arch.  12:  327. 
Bateman's.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  202. 

—  Barrows  in.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  7:  131. 
Pennington  on.     Nature,  16:  416. 

—  Dialect  of,  Glossary  of.    (J.  Sleigh)  Reliquary,  5:  156. 

6:  92,  157. 

—  Four  Days  in.     (J.  Fowler)  Ilowitt,  2:  3. 

—  Peak  of.     Lond.  Soc.  34:  413. 

—  Peaks  and  Dales  in.     Bentley,  55:  319,  430. 

—  Rambles  in.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  73. 

—  Rhodes's  Peak    Scenery.      (J.    Foster)   Eel.    R.    29: 

53°- 

—  Songs  and  Ballads  of,  Jewitt's.     St.  James,  21:  loi. 

—  Traditions  of.     All  the  Year,  32:  134. 
Derceto,  the  Goddess  of  Ascalon.     Kitto,  35:  i. 
Derevaragh;  a  Legend  of  the  great  Lake  Serpent.   Lond. 

Soc.  24:  250. 
Derfflinger,  George.     Tinsley,  23:  291. 
Dermodv,  Thomas,  Raymond's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  4:  701. 
Derrick  Van  Dam.     (J.  T.  Irving)  Knick.  57:  ^6^. 
Dervisiies,  Eastern.     (J.  P.   Brown)  Knick.  48:  3S0. — 

(J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  6:  172.  —  Ev.  Sat.  5:  214. 

—  and  Hadjis.     (A.  Vambery)  Intel.  Obs.  7:  243. 

—  Dancing  and  howling.     Colburn,  22:  152. 

—  Howling.     Liv.  Age,  49:  66 1. 
Monastery  of.     Colburn,  22:  451. 

—  in  Syria.     (E.  T.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  7:  S43. 
Dervish  Life,  My.     (A.  Vambery)  Good  Words,  7:  17. 
Dervish  Poetry.     Brit.  Q.  63:  42. 

Derwent  River,  Valley  of.     (G.  Hill)  Sharpe,  36:  262. 

37:  141- 
Derwentwater,  James,  Earl  of.     (M.  E.  Herbert)  Temp. 

Bar,  23:  iS.  —  Sharpe,  12:  loi. 
Desart,  F'arl  of,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  165:  1388. 
Desalir,  The;  an  ancient  Religious  Book.    (E.  H.  Palmer) 

Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  i:  406. 
Desauges,  Louis  William.     Art  J.  16:  41. 
D^saugiers,  Marc  Antoine,  the  Predecessor  of  Bt^ranger. 

(W.  Bcsant)  Temp.  Bar,  45:  465. 
Des  Autels,  Guillaume,  early  French  Poet.     Lond.  M.  6: 

416. 
Descartes,  Ren^.     (F.  Bowen)  Xo.  Am.  56:  Si. 

—  Discourse  on  Method.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Macmil.  22: 

69.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  30.  —  Dul).  R.  38:  169. 

—  (Jenius  and  Writings  of.     (II.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  95:   i. 

—  Historical  Position  and  Philosophical  Claims  of.     Eel. 

R.  94:   1.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  26:  39. 

—  Influence  of,  on  English  Speculation.    Dub.  Univ.  88: 

4QI. 

—  Meditations.    J.  Spec.  Pliilos.  4:  16-304.     5:  97. 

—  Philosojihy  of.     Brownson,  23:  338.  —  (W,  L.  David- 

son) Mind,  5:  42S. 

—  System  of.     Penn  Mo.  3:  10,  147,  334. 
Descents,  Law  of .     Lond.  M.  20:  469. 

Descl('-e,  Mile.     (C.  Barrere)  Gent.  M.  n.s.  14:  223. 
Desdemona,  Character  of.    Blackw.  129:  325.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  149:  206. 
Deseret  and  Nauvoo.     Nat.  M.  4:  481.     5:  343. 
Desert,  The,  and  its  Adventures.     Chamb.  J.  12:  17. 

—  Caravan  in.     (.\.  Vambery)  Argosy,  i:  362. 

—  Chat  about.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  431. 

—  Crossing.     Blackw.  62:  21. 

—  Day  in.    Once  a  Week,  9:  690. 


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346 


DETROIT 


Desert,  The,  Forty  Days  in,  Baitlutt's.     EA.  R.  89:  313. 

—  Liv.  Ai;e,  20:  244. 

—  In  Danger  in.     All  the  Year,  25:  450. 

—  Life  in  an  Oasis,     (li.  A.  Arnold)  Bulgra.  3:  21S. 

—  Morning  in.     Ev.  Sat.  9:   587. 

—  of  Exodus,   Wanderings   in.     (E.   II.  Palmer)   Good 

Words,  11:  4S4-69S. 

—  of  Sahara.     (J.  J.  Lalor)  Lakeside,  10:  393. 
Kieliardson's  Travels  in.     Eel.  li.  87:  274. 

—  Scenes  in.     Eraser,  21:  346,  473.     22:  521,  736. 
Deserts,  Great,  of  North  America.     Liv.  Age,  66:  726. 
Desert-Storm  Adventure.     Cliamh.  J.  43:  142. 
Deserted;  a  Tale.     (E.  Bellamy)  Lippinc.  22:  612. 
Deserted  House.     Lond.  M.  20:  3S6.  —  Chaiub.  J.   15: 

290.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  23:  469. 
Deserted  House.     Harper,  3:  241. 
Deserted  Mansion.     Eraser,  44:  411.    Same  art.  Internat. 

M.  4:  227. 
Deserted  Plantation  at  Hilton  Head.     (E.  B.  Seabrook) 

Galaxy,  5:  30S. 
Deserted  Village.     (0.  Goldsmith)  Harper,  2:1. 
Deserter,  The;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  48:  48. 
Deserter,  The;  a  Tale.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  549,609.  4:  106. 
Deserters  from  Army  and  Navy.     Chamb.  J.  31 :  321. 
Desfontaines,  Rene  L.,  Life  and  Writings  of.     (A.  P.  Can- 

dolle)  Am.  J.  Sci.  27:  201. 
Desgenettes,  Abb^  Dufriche-,  his  Life  and  Works.     Clir. 

Rem.  42:  113. 
Deshouliores,  Mme.,  and  Daughter.  Portfo.(Den.)  4:  416. 
Design  in  Nature.    (P.  A.  Chadbourne)  Princ.  n.  s.  i :  272. 

—  (A.  Wilson)  Good  Words,  19:  166.  Same  art. 
Ed.  M.  90:  660.  — (G.  F.Wright)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  355. 

Argument  from.     (J.  T.  Bixby)  Unita.  R.  8:  i. — 

(T.  Madge)  Theo.  R.  6:  581.  —  (H.  Lawrenny) 
Fortn.  18  :  692.  —  Dub.  Univ.  50  :  209.  —  Quar. 
127:   134.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  323. 

Evidences  of.     Westm.  104:  1S2. 

Evolution  and  the  Doctrine  of.      (W.  S.  Jevons) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  98. 

—  Law,  Force,  and.     (N.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  463. 
Design  as  applied  to  Ladies'  Work.     (Mrs.  Merritield) 

Art  J.  7:  37,  73.  133- 

—  Schools  of.     See  Schools  of  Design. 
Designs  for  Art  Manufacture.     Art  J.  32:  5-369. 

—  Original.     Art  J.  lo:  90. 

as  Suggestions  to  Manufacturers.  Art  J.  10:  22-328. 

Designers,  Hints  to.     (F.  Furness)  Lippinc.  21:  612. 
Designers'  Ateliers  in  Paris.    Chamb.  J.  27:  305.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  55:  358. 
Designing,  Art  Studies  from  Nature  applied  to.     Pract. 

M.  i:  149. 
Designing  of  Machinery,  Practical  Papers  on.     Pract.  M. 

4:  13S-414.     5:  92,  241. 
Desirable  Villa  to  let;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  INI.  26:  298. 
Desire  and  Volition,  G.  L.  Turner  on.     (T.  W.  Levin) 

Mind,  6:  424. 
Desired  Boon,  denied  Bane.    (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,  60:  57. 
Desniids.     Recr.  Sci.  2:  205. 

—  Are  they  simple  Cells  ?     (G.  C.  Wallich)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

16:   130. 

—  External  Characteristics  of.     (E.  T.  Dixon)  Recr.  Sci. 

2:  277. 

—  What  are?    (A.  51.  Edwards)  Am.  Natural.  3:  313. 
Des  Moines  Valley.     (S.  R.  Curtis)  West.  .1.  10:  187. 
Desmond,  Old  Countess  of.     Dub.  R.  51:  51. — Quar. 

92:  329. 
Desmond,  or  the  charmed  Life.     (F.  Macarty)  Dem.  R. 

14:  276. 
Desmond  Plantation.    (D.  Murphy)  Am.  Cath.Q.  3:  4S2. 
Desmoulins,  Camille.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  21:  132. — 

Temp.  Bar,  32:  4S6.  —  Chamb.  J.  20:  214.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  30:  562. 


Desmoulins,  G.,  and  the  Bible  Ilistoriale.     (G.  Mashon) 

Kilto,  36:  81. 
Desolata.     (A.  II.  lialdwin)  I'raser,  66:  345. 
Desolate;  a  Sonnet.     (P.  B.  JMarston)  Cornli.  20:  214. 
Desolation  of  Jerusalem.    (W.W.  Story)  Blackw.  iii :  83. 
Desormais;  a  Story  of  Skipton  Castle.     Bentley,  47:  405. 
De  Soto,  Hernando,  Charter  of  Charles  V.  to.     Hist.  M. 

5:  42. 

—  Letter  of.     Hist.  M.  2:  193. 

—  Will  of.     Hist.  M.  5:   134. 

Despair;  a  Dramatic  Monologue.     (A.  Tennyson)   19th 

Cent.  10:  629.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  510. 
Despard,  Col.  Edward,  Execution  of.    Dub.  L'niv.  65:  95. 

—  Plot  of.     All  the  Year,  18:   179. 
Desperate  Doves;  a  Story.     Tinsley,  27:  292. 
Despine,   P.     Psychologie  Naturelle.     (O.  W.  Holmes) 

Atian.  35:  466. 
Despondency  and  Aspiration.     (F.  Ilemans)  Blackw.  37: 

793- 

—  a  Poem.     (M.  J.  Scnano)  Scrib.  4:  424. 

—  The  gray  Liiik  o'  Life.     (.J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  2:  151. 
Desportes,  Alexander  Francis.     Art  J.  6:  242,264. 
Desportes,  Philippe,  early  French  Poet.    Lond.  M.  6:  204. 
Despotism  in  Europe,  Rise  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  S3. 

—  Panegyric  on.     Ed.  R.  17:  409. 

Desprez,   Philip  C.  S.,   a   liberal  Country  Parson.      (J. 

Owen)  Mod.  R.  i :  166. 
Dessau.     See  Anhalt-Dessau. 
Dessert.     All  the  Y'ear,  20:  321. 
Desserts,  Summer.     Sharpe,  44:  24. 
De  Stael.     See  Stael. 

D'Esterre,  Duel  with  O'Connell.     Bentley,  33:  538. 
Destiny.     (T.  G.  Carey)  Hunt,  18:  391.' 

—  a  Poem.     Dem.  R   35:  366. 

—  Human.     (M.  Bailou)  Univ.Q.  22:  196.  —  (A.Traver) 

Ref.  Q.  28;  615. 

—  of  Leon  Grenier;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  327.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  69:  159. 

—  of  the  Creature.     (E.  Fisher)  Univ.  Q.  30:  389. 
Destroyer  and  the  Deliverer;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  414. 
Destruction,  New  Aids  to.     Chamb.  J.  23:  339. 

—  New  Instruments  of.     Liv.  Age,  2:  664. 

—  of  the   World   by  Fire.     (N.   L.    Frothinghani)  Clir. 

Exam.  34:  75. 
Detection  of  Crime,  Scientific.     (A.  McL.  Hamilton)  Ap- 

pleton,  15:  825. 
Detective;  a  Tale  of  the  old  Walton  House.      (H.  Jla- 

caulay)  Harper,  41:  696. 

—  in  America.     Chamb.  J.  36:  195. 

Detective  Police.     Dub.  R.    50:   150. — (B.  S.   Brooks) 

Pioneer,  2:  321. 
Detectives  as  tliey  are.     Chamb.  J.  47:  445. 

—  English.     Quar.  99:   160. 

—  E.xperiences  with.     (M.  L.  Meason)  Belgra.  19:  490. 

—  Private.     (E.  Crapsey)  Galaxy,  11 :   188. 
Detective's  Story.     Chamb.  J.  56:  45,  692. 
Detective's  Story.     Contin.  Mo.  4:  474. 
Determinants,  Treatise  on.     Math.  Mo.  3:  86. 
Determinism  and  Duty.     (L.  S.  Bevington)  Mind,  5:  30. 
De  Ternay,  the  Chevalier,  Memoir  of.     (S.  Everett)  N.  Y.. 

Reg.  27:  404. 
Detmold.     (W.  H.  Bishop)  Atla'  .  40:  732.     41:  76-697. 
Detonating  Agents.     (Prof.  Abel)  Nature,  20:  19,  42,67. 
Detonation,  Rapidity  of.     Nature,  8:  53.;. 
Detroit,  Early  History  of.     (C.  L.  Walker)  Hist.  M.  15: 

132. 

—  House  of  Correction  at.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Unita.  R. 

5:  315- 

—  illustrated.     Appleton,  8:  85. 

—  Schools  of.  Visit  to.   (.J.  M.  Buchan)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  4S3. 

—  Siege  of,  1762.     (J.  T.  Headlcy)  Harper,  22:  437. 

—  Tunnel  at.     (E.  S.  Chesebrough)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  362. 


DE  TROP 


347 


DEVONSHIRE 


De  Trop.     Dub.  Univ.  ii:  6S9. 

Deus,  Use  of  the  Word  in  Plautus  and  Terence.  (E.  Ab- 
bot) Chr.  Exam.  45:  389. 

Deutsch,  Emanuel.  (H.  It.  Ilawcis)  Contemp.  23:  779. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121 :  Soo. 

—  and  Edinburgli  Review.     (G.  Grove)  Maeniii.  28:  382. 

—  Literary  Remains  of.     O.  &  N.  10:  630.  —  Iiiteriiat. 

R.  2:  419. 

—  Memoir  and  Writings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  289. 
Deutz,  Murders  at.     Eraser,  58:  411. 
Devastation,  War-Ship.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  4S8. 

—  On  Board  "f.     Cliamb.  J.  51 :  409. 

—  Ventilation  of.     (M.  Blank)  Eel.  Engin.  11:  220. 
Development.     Chamb.  J.  48:   756.    49:  627.  —  (G.  I. 

Cowan)  Peop.  J.  5:  255. 

—  and  Causation.     (J.  McCosh)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  369. 

—  and  Evolution.     (S.  Harris)  New  Eng.  17:  8S0. 

—  and  Food.     (O.  Ulc)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  591. 

—  Byways  of.     (A.  Wilson)  (ient.  M.  n.  s.  27:  429,  584. 

—  Palieontological    and    enijnyologieal.      (.A..    Agassiz) 

Nature,  22:  425. 

—  Theory  of.     (.J.  W.  Jackson)  Anthrop.  R.  5:  257. 
and  the  Bible.     (J.  Lillie)  Chr.  Q.  7:  202.     Temp. 

Bar,  5:  214. 

Hacckel's.     (S.  J.  Barrows)  Unita.  R.  6:  281. 

Modern  Physicists  on.     (G.  D.  Wolff)  Am.  Cath. 

Q.  i:  126. 

of  Life.     (F.  E.  Abbot)  No.  Am.  107:  377. 

See  Darwinism;  Evolution. 
De  Vere,  Sir  Aubrey.     (M.  Russell)  Irish  Mo.  5:  645. 

—  and  Swinburne.  (•!.  McCarthy)  Cath.  Worlil,  20:  346. 

—  Alexander  the  Great.     Dub.    R.   75:   412.  —  Month, 

21:  454. 

—  Greece  and  Turkey.     Internat.  M.  i:  255. 

—  Inisfail;  a  Poem.     Dub.  R.  50:  457. 

—  Irisii  Odes.     Dub.  R.  66:  79. 

—  Julian;  a  Poem.     Eel.  R.  36:  408. 

—  Legends  of  Saxon  Saints.     Month,  37:  219. 

—  Letter  to  Sara  Coleridge.     Catli.  World,  20:  577. 

—  Mary  Tudor.     (B.  D.  Hill)  Cath.  W(,rld,  24:   777.  — 

(J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  25:  261. 

—  May  Carols.     Muiitli,  13:  649. 

—  Poems.     Dub.  R.  38:  300.  —  Eel.  R.  39:  163.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  36:  209.  — (M.  F.  Sullivan)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5: 
509.  —  (H.  Taylor)  Quar.  72:  142.  —  Temp.  Bar, 
27:   182. 

—  St.  Thomas  of  Canterbury;  a  Poem.     Munth,  28:  227. 

—  Song  (if  Faith.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  92. 

—  Tiie  Waldenses.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  92. 

De  Vere,  Aubrey  T.  Infant  Biiilai,  and  other  Poems. 
Dub.  Univ.  87:  124.  —  Fraser,  69:  601. 

—  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  21;  199. 

—  Search  after  I'roserpine,  etc.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  373. 
Devereux  Hall;  a  Tale.     Blaekw.  32:  486. 

De  Verney's  Eton  Days.     Lond.  Soe.  15:  513. 
Device,  The,  in  Heraldry.     Clianib.  .1    18:  9. 
Devil,  The.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fortn.  16:  iSo.  —  Am.  Mo. 
M.  7:   184. 

—  and  all  his  Works.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Galaxy,  18:  112. 

—  and  Dr.  Faustus.     Ci)rn!i.  14:  6S7. 

—  and  his  Angels.     (W.  Harliu)  Ciir.  R.  23:  38. 

—  and  Johnny  Dixon.    (W.  II.  Maxwell)  Bcnlley,  1:251. 

—  Buddhistic.     Univ.  Q.  31:  476. 

—  Did  .Fesus  sanction  Jewi.-h  Belief  in  ?     (T.  B  Thayer) 

Univ.  Q.  17:  291. 

—  Hi.stories  of.     (P.  H.  Wicksteed)  Theo.  R.  16:  398. 

—  Hi.story  of.     Univ.  Q    28:  335. 

Roskoft's.     (P.  II.  Wicksteed)  Theo.  R.  8:  30. 

and  Doctrine  of.    (K.V.  Scherli)Chr.  Exam.  66:  351. 

—  in  Lei|)7.ig.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Fraser,  79:  360. 

—  in  Manuscript.     (.\.  A.  Royce)  New  Eng.  M.  9:  340. 

—  Modern.     (T.  Parker)  Radical,  2:  525. 


Devil,  Personal,  does  he  exist?    (G.  Hill)  Univ.  Q.  36: 
286.  — (W.  T.  Moore)  Chr.  Q.  8:  78. 

historically  considered.     Univ.  Q.  17:  401. 

Scott  on.     Victoria,  23:  562. 

Theory  of      (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  71:  157. 

—  Recent  Confession  of.     Dub.  Uuiv.  2:  470. 

—  Selling  the  Soul  to.    (R.  H.  Home)  Couteinp.  33:  310. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  139:  104. 

—  Serpent  and  Eve.     Cong.  M.  23:   92,  213.  —  (L.  J. 

Dudley)  Unita.  R.  lo:  24. 
See  Demonology;  Diabolism;  Satan. 
Devil-Fish,  The.     Chamb.  J.  44:    781.     Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  70:  336.  — Ev.  Sat.  9:  414. 

—  and  his   Relatives.     (W.  E.   Damon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

14:  345- 

—  of  Jamaica.     (R.  Hill)  Intel.  Obs   2:   167. 
See  Octopus. 

Devil  Byron;  a  Ballad.     (E.  Elliott)  Pcop.  J.  3:  45. 
Devil-Puzzlers.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  O.  &  N.  4:   17S. 
Devil- Worship  in  India.     (M.  J.  Walhouse)  -Vnthrop.  J. 

5:  408.  —  (C.  II.  Brigham)  Unita.  R.  5:  543. 
Devil- Worshipers.     Nat.  M.  i:  51. 

—  of  Armenia,  Visit  to.     Fraser,  51 :    5S7.     .Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  35:    356.     Same  art.   Liv.   Age,  46:    240. 

.Same  art.  Nat.  .M.  7:  253. 
Devil's  Arrows,  Yorkshire.     (A.  L.  Lewis)  Anthrop.  J. 

8:  180. 
Devils  Boots.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  12:  213. 
Devil's  Bridge,  South  Wales.     Penny  M.  4:  313. 
Devil's  Diadem;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  10:  390. 
Devil's  Diary,  or  Temptations.    Fraser,  19:  653.    20:  2S4. 
Devil's  Cliristmas  Gift;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  24;  ^22. 
Dev  I's    Confession  ;    from    C;e.sarius    lIel^terbachen.^"ls. 

Fraser,  76:  320. 
Devil's  Fiddle.     Pioneer,  4:  175. 

Devil's  Frills;  a  Dutch  Water-Cure.     Blaekw.  54:  225. 
Devil's  Kitchen.     Chamb.  J.  42:  6S9. 
Devil's  Ladder.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  658. 
Devil's  Mark.     House.  Words,  17:  535. 
Devil's  Own;  a  Poem.     (W.  Jones)  Bentley,  63:  82. 
Devil's  Punch  Bowl,  Ride  to.  (C.  Maekay)IVop.  J.  8:  2S7. 
Devil's  Rafter;  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  21:   165. 
Devils,  Doctrine  of.     (H.  L.  Dix)  Lnth.  (2.  8:  550. 

—  Luther's,  Milton's,  and  Goethe's.    (D.  Masson)  Fraser, 

30:  648. 
Masson  on.     (II.  James,  jr.)  Nation.  20:   114. 

—  Scrijiture  Doctrine  of.  (E.  While)  Cong,  i:  58;,  661. 
Devillc,  Charles  Sainte-Cluire.  Nature,  14:  ;7i.  24:219. 
Devonian   System,  American.     (-1.  W.    I)aw>on)  Am.  .1. 

Sci.  85:  309. 

—  Bearing  of.  on  the  Origin  of  Species.     (.1.  W.  Dawson) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  410. 
Devonshire,  Duchess  of,  (Jiieen  of  the  Whigs.     (S.  R.  T. 

flayer)  Temp.  Bar,  56:  513.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

142:  732. —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  21:   10. 
Devonshire.    (-1.  Dennis)  Fortn.  5:  5S7.  — Cornh.  9:  743. 

—  (^uar.  105:  422. 

—  and  Cornwall.     Ed.  R.  93:  71.     94:  37. 

Fortnight  on  the  Coasts  of.     .St.  James,  20:  236. 

illustrated.     Blaekw.  33:  6S9. 

Ninth  Coast  of.     Once  a  Week,  10:  645,  673. 

to  Seilly  Mauds.     Bentley,  61 :  316. 

—  and  Somerset,  Walk  through.     Tem]>.  Bar,  7:  277. 

—  Mrs.  Bray's  Letters  on.     (R.  Soutliey)  Quar.  59:  275. 

-  Mo.  R.  139:  417. 

—  Cavern  Exploration  in.     (W.  Pengelly)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

114:  290,  3S7. 

—  Coast  of.     (C.  W.  Wood)  Argosy,  27:  124,  206. 

—  Day's  Walk  in.     Victoria,  5:  421. 

—  Down  into.    (.1.  R. Thompson)  Laud  We  Love,  3:  9,  iiS. 

—  Festivities   and   Superstitious  of.     (Mrs.  J.  Whittle) 

Bentley,  2i :  301. 


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DIAMONDS 


Devonshire,  Folk-Lore  of.     (R.  J.  King)  Fraser,  88:  773. 

—  Four  Southern  Headlands  of.     Conih.  40:  697. 

—  Lanes  of,  and  their  Associations.     Coruh.  9:  743. 

—  Nortli.     (C  Kingsley)  Frascr,  40:   1,652.     41:  167. 

—  Rambles  in.     Fraser,  81:  59,197.     96:  575. 

—  Savages  of.     Loud.  Soe.  33:  511. 

—  South,  Week's  Angling  in.     (E.  Lethhridgc)  Once  a 

Week,  10:  473. 

—  Summer  in.     Once  a  Week,  7:   121. 

—  Worthies   of.     Fraser,  52:  534.     Same  art.  Eel.   M. 

37:  156. 
Devonshire  Combe.    Argosy,  31:  381. 
Devoted  Lives.    (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Good  Words,  11:  jt,- 

769. 
Devotion  at  Church.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  4:  281. 

—  Cooks  of.     Chr.  Disc.  1 :  449.  —  Mo.  Rel.  M.  24:   i. 

—  Influence  of,  on  the  Intellect.     Chr.  R.  6:  477. 

—  Rules  for  habitual.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  271. 

—  True  Spirit  of.     (S.  R.  Andrews)  Clir.  Q.  Spec.  5:  4T. 
Devricnt,  Louis.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  EUet)  Dem.  R.  16:  164. 
Devrieuf,  Madame.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Dem.  R.  16:  262. 
Dew,  Tliomas,  Address  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  721,  760. 

3:  130,  26S,  401. 
Dew.     Chamb.  J.  45:  659. 

—  Does  it  fall?    Hogg,  lo:  60. 

—  Influence  of  Color  on.     (J.  Brocklesbv)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

56:  17S. 

—  TlK'ory  of.     (M.  Melloni)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  52. 

—  Wells  on.     (T.  Young)  Quar.  12:  90. 

Dew  Point,  Influence  upon  Health  of.     (J,  P.  Esp}')  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  12:  3S9.     13:  76. 
Dew-Point  and  Wet-Bulb  Hygrometers.     (J.  P.  Espy)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  17:  81. 
De  Walstein,  the  Enthusiast.     Blackw.  48:  338. 
Dewangiri,  How  we  retook.     Fraser,  73:  120. 
De  Wette,  Wm.  M.  L.     Canonical  Scriptures.     No.  Brit. 

T-  355- 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac.  7: 

77~- 

—  on  Old  Testament.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  303. 

—  Practical  Ethics.     Chr.  Exam.  33:  252. 

—  Religion  and  Theology.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  24: 

137.    25:  I.  — Chr.  R.  6:  537. 

—  Schleiermacher  and    Harms.      (K.   R.    Hagenbach) 

Meth.  Q.  21:  403. 
Dewe}-,  C.  A.     Am.  Law  R.  i:  79,  213. 
Dewey,  George  W.,  Poems  by.     Internal.  M.  3:  287. 
Dewey,    Orville,    Controversial   Writings    of.      (J.    W. 

Alexander)  Princ.  19:    i.  —  (B.  N.  Martin)  New 

Eiig.  6:  67. 

—  Discom'ses  of.     (J.  G.  Palfrej-)  No.  Am.  47:  469.  — 

(C.  C.  Felton)  Chr.  Exam.  9:  218.  — (F.  W.  P. 
Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  i8-.  389.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody) 
Chr.  Exam.  31:  382.  41:  452.  —  (A.  Lamson)  Chr. 
Exam.  42:  292.  —  New  York  R.  3:  443. 

—  Sermons  of.     (.J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  7:  53. 

—  Travels  in  Europe.    Chr.  R.  2:  64.  —  Mo.  R.  141:  277. 
De  Wint  House  at  Tappan,  N.  Y.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  M, 

Am.  Hist.  5:  105. 
De  Witt,  Jolm.     De  Bow,  20:  256. 

—  Geddes's  History  of.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  33:  37. 
Dexter,  Samuel,  Diary  of,  1720.     (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E. 

Reg.  13:  305.     14:  35,  167,  202. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  16:  72. 

Dexterous  Wedding:  a  Chinese  Comedy.     Once  a  Week, 

18:  232,  2^4.     Same  art.  N.  Eel,  2:   153. 
Dezzenzano.     (II.  D.  Jenkins)  Lakeside,  2:  321. 
Dhuleep-Singh,  .Maiiarajah.  (P.  Robinson)  Scrib.  lO".  326. 
Diabolism  and  Witciicralt,  Literature  of .     Westm.  95:  I. 

See  Demonoiogy ;  Devil. 
Diacaustics,  Notes  on.     (T.  Hill)  Math.  Mo.  2:  416. 
Dial  of  Ahaz.     Kitto,  15:  407.     16:  163. 


Dial  of  Life,  or  the  Bioscope.    (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  20:  373. 

—  Pocket,  made  in  1593.     (J.  Bruce)  Arch.  40:  343. 
Dial,  Tlie,  Emerson's.     (N.  C.  Perkins)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  9. 
Dials,   Scli-Luminous  Clock.     (H.  Morton)  J.  Frankl. 

lust.  107:  51. 
Dialect.     Bruadw.  6:  424. 
Dialects,  American.     (N.  C.  Burt)  Appleton,  20:  411. 

—  Development  of.     (W.  1).  Whitney)  No.  Am.  104:  30. 
Dialectic  and  tlie   Principle  of   Contradiction.      (C.  L. 

Michelet)  .1.  Spec.  Philus.  5:  319. 

—  of  the  Pulpit.     (II.  W.  Wynn)  Evang.  R.  18:  380. 

—  Two  Kinds  of.  (L.  P.  Ilickok)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  lo:  15S. 
Dialing,    Mathematical   Principles   of.      (G.    Eastwood) 

Math.  Mo.  i:  171. 
Dialogue  on  Human  Happiness.     (W.  II.  Mallock)  19th 

Cent.  6:  425. 
Dialogues  of  the  Dead.     Colliurn,  5:   140. 
Dialogues  of  the  Dead;    a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  19: 

271-509.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.  3:  468. 
Dialogues  of  the  Living.     Colburn,  41 :  63. 
Dialogues  of  Lydne}'.     Month,  11 :  474-588.     12:  1-457. 
Dialysis,  Researches  in.     (W.  Odling)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

74:  iSi,  253. 
Diamagnetic  Force.     (J.  Tyndall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  69:  24. 
Diamond,  and  its  Uses.   (C.  T.  Hinckley)  Godey,  49:  297. 

—  Commercial  Value  of.     Penny  M.  13:  214. 

—  Historj'   and   Projierties  of.     (Sir  D.   Brewster)  No. 

Brit.  18:  186.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  i. 

—  Notes  on.     (T.  A.  Blyth)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  351. 

—  of  History  and  Romance.     (G.  D.  Cowan)  Tinslej',  20: 

251- 

—  Origin  of.     Sharpe,  7:  149. 

—  Pindar's  History  of.  For.  R.  5:  52.  —  Mo.  R.  147:  400. 
Diamonds.     (F.  M.  Endlich)  Am.  Natural.  12:  419  — 

(W.  Pole)  Macmil.  3:  179.  —  Chamb.  J.  45;  360. 

—  Eel.  M.  89:  466.  — No.  Brit.  18:  187. 

—  and  Gems.     (J.  Bonner)  Harper,  32:  343. 

—  and  Gold;  a  Tale  of  the  Far  West.     (E.  C.  Fellows) 

Belgra.  37:  456. 

—  and  Pearls.     (.J.  T.  Fields)  Atlan.  7:  361. 

—  and  Precious  Stones.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  -iiTT-     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  55:37.  —  Eel.  M.  49:  163.  70:500.  —  Ed, 
R.  124:  228.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  12:  445. 

—  Artificial  Production  of.     i.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:    212. 

—  (N.  S.  Maskelyne)  Nature,  21  :  203.  —  (W. 
Crookes)  Nature,  21:  260. — Nature,  21:  404. — 
(J,  B.  Ilannay)  Nature,  21:  421.  22:  255. — (J. 
B.  Hannay)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  Iio:  123.  — (E.  J. 
Houston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  Iio:  170.  — (F.  W.  Rud- 
ler)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  19:  136.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145: 
362.  —  Belgra.  41:  1S6.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  699. 

—  Liv.  Age,  146:  438. 

—  Black.     (M.   F.   Maury)    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.   14:   ZZ7-~ 

Once  a  Week,  28:  325. 

—  Chapter  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5:  270,  369. 

—  Chapter  on.     Colburn,  89:  427. 

—  Four  famous.     Appleton,  9:  339. 

—  Historical.     (G.  N.  Riciiards)  Overland,  3:  221. 

—  in  the  Exhibition  of  1862.     Once  a  Week,  7:  218. 

—  in  Virginia,  Discovery  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  \ .)  9:  44. 

—  The  Koh-i-noor.    (L.  Ritchi^)  Chamb.  J.   12:  49. — 

Liv.  Age,  26-.  345. 

—  Natural  and  artificial.     (A.  M.  Gierke)  Fraser,  loi: 

817.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  148. 

—  Our  great.     Galaxy,  6:  32. 

—  Something  about.     (J.  W.  Watson)  Harper,  19:  466. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  9:  46,  61. 

—  South  African.     (T.  R.  Jones)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:  169. 

—  Art  J.  23;  117. 

—  Trade  in.     Chamb.  J.  32:  424.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

49:  419. 

—  Uses  of,  in  the  Arts.     Penny  M.  13:  246. 


DIAMOND 


349 


DICKENS 


Diamond  Bracelets ;  a  Ston,'.    (C.  Colville)  Peop.  J.  7:  Si. 
Diamond  Bullet.     (W.  Sawyer)  Bclgra.  lo:  320. 
Diamond  Carriers.     Penny  M.  11:   100. 
Diamond  Company.     (K.  Johns)  Beiitley,  4:  174. 
Diamond  Cutting.     (A.  C.   Hamlin)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8: 
206.  —  Chamb.  J.  18:  199.     44:  6S9. 

—  in  Amsterdam.     Pratt.  M.  2:  145, 

—  in  New  York.     Pract.  M.  3:  138. 
Diamond  Digging  at  Pniel.     Chamb.  .T.  50:  468. 
Diamond  District  of  Brazil.     Westm.  21:  297. — Mus. 

26:  6.  — Mo.  Pt.  82:  419. 

Diamond  Drill,  The.     Ev.  Sat.  II :   119. 

Diamond  Fields,  South  .\frican.  (A.  E.  Coleman)  Har- 
per, 46:  321.  —  (II.  W.  Miller)  Scrib.  5:  529. — 
(W.  J.  Morton)  Scrib.  16:  551,  662.  — Argosy,  11: 
269.  —  Chamb.  .J.  48:  117.  57:  551.  —  Cornh.  23: 
457. —  Temp.  Bar,  41:  3S8.  —  (H.Hall)  Eel.  Engih. 
4:  59.  — (G.  F.  Harris)  Belgra.  13:  224.  —  Ev.  Sat. 
10:  251.  —  All  the  Year,  25:  617. — (E.  B.  Biggar) 
Lippinc.  27:  217. —Cornh.  23:  457.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  109:  490.  —  Ed.  11.  134:  410.  —  New 
Dom.  10:  268,  321.     11:  S6-341.     12:  25. 

Dry  Diggins  in.     Once  a  Week,  29:  430. 

End  of.     Once  a  Week,  27:   172. 

Geology  of.     Nature,  3:  2. 

Lady's  Visit  to.     Dark  Blue,  4:  308. 

—  Life  at.     (A.  B.  Ellis)  Good  Words,  14:  174. 
Diamond  Island,  N.  Y.,  Fight  at,  1777.     (B.  F.  DeCosta) 

N.  E.  Ptcg.  26:  147. 
Diamond  Lens.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Atlan.  i:  354. 
Diamond  Maker  of  Sacramento.     (N.  Brooks)  Overland, 

i:  46.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.  3:  3S5. 
Diamond  Maker  of  Sacramento;  a  Tale.    Broadw.  7:  70. 
Diamond  Mmes,  Ancient,  in  India.     (V.  Ball)  Nature, 

23:  491. 

—  of  Sincura.     Hunt,  15:  600. 

Diamond  Necklace.     (T.  Carlyle)  Eraser,  15:  i,  172. 

—  Case  of.     (J.  B.  Perknis)  Am.  Law  U.  13:    463. — 

Chamb.  J.  52:  669. 

—  Romance  of.    All  the  Year,  17:  159. 

Diamond  King;  a  Storj%     (E.  M.  Alford)  Tinsley,  28: 

Diamond  Ring;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  64:  124. 
Diamond  Ring,  Mrs.  Fitzpatrick's.     Chamb.  ,1.  57:  525. 
Diamond  Robberies  in  the  Diggings.  Chamb.  J.  58:  6S0. 
Diamond  Washing  and  Cutting.     Chamb.  J.  26:    219. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  40:   137. 
Diamond  Works  of  Sumbhulpore.     Penny  M.  7:  447.  — 

(P.  Breton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  6:  46. 
Diana.     Argo.sy,  1 :  340,  442. 

—  and  the  Poets.     St.  .James,  15:  390. 

—  Hymns  to.     Lond.  M.  II :  365. 

—  Statue  of.     Penny  ^I.  4:  4. 

—  Temple  of,  at  Ephesus.     (T.  Falconer)  Arch.  II :    i. 

—  Penny  M.  11:  167. 

Passage  in  Pliny  on.     (.J.  Windham)  Arch.  6:  67. 

Diana  Gay;  a  Novel.     (P.  11.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  3:  475. 

4:  106-4S5.     5:  109-514.     6:  51-544. 
Diana  of  Poitiers.     Bentley,  48:  604. 
Diana  Smith.     (J.  M.  Fothergill)  Good  Words,  21:  4S5, 

53,V 
Diana  Temple.     Tinsley,  II :  345-394. 
Diarrhwa,  Ice  Treatment  of.    Westm.  84:  541.    87:  229. 
Diary  of  Anne  Rodway.    House.  Words,  14:  i,  30.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  50;  736. 

—  of  a  Colonial  Parson.     Victoria,  14:  52-442. 

—  of  a  Dining-Out  Man.     Bentley,  9:  2S0. 

—  of  the  Dreamer  of  Gloucester.    Colburn,  II5:  107-344. 

116:   106,  437.     119:  235-435. 

—  of   a  dutiful  Son.     Quar.  86:  449.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  26:  112. 

—  of  an  Invalid.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  42S,  4S9.     4:  114.      I 


Diary  of  a  late  Physician.  (S.  Warren)  Black w.  28 :  322, 
474,608.29:  105,802.  30:60,566.  32:279,878. 
35:  81.     40:  I,  iSi.     42:  248. 

—  of  a  Lover  of  Literature.     Quar.  4:  153. 

—  of  a  Man  of  Fifty.     (H.  .James,  jr.)  Harper,  59:  2S2. 

—  Macmil.  40:  205. 

—  of  Minerva  Tattle.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  2:  330. 

—  of  an  Oxford  Man.     Sharpe,  5'  19,  264.    6:  24.  7:  49, 

107. 

—  of  Sophia  Adelan.     Tait,  n.s.  11:  141. 
Diatoms.     Chamb.  J.  22:  72. 

—  Are  they  simple  Cells?    (G.  C.  Wallich)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

16:  130. 

—  Desmids  and.   (L. W.  Bailey)  Am.  Natural.  1 :  505,  587. 

—  How  to  examine  and  jjrepare.     ( T.  West)  Recr.  Sci. 

1 :  7,  69. 

—  Hunting  for.     Intel.  Obs.  i:  190. 

—  What  are?    (T.  West)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  85. 
Diatoniacetc,  British,  Donkin's.     Nature,  3:  210. 

—  Fossil,  New  Localities  of.     (.J.  W.  Bailey)  Am.  .1.  Sci. 

67:  179. 

—  Movements  of.     (P.  Freeland)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  6:  ■;24. 

—  (E.  K.  Lankester)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  395. 
Diaz,  Bernal,  Memoir  of.     Liv.  Age,  2:  232. 

Diaz,  Portirio,  Ruler  of  Mexico.     (F.  S.  Oswald)  Internal. 

R.  6:  568. 
Diaz  de  Bivar.     Set  Cid. 
Dibdin,  Charles,  the  Ocean  Minstrel.    (W.  E.  Tompkins) 

St.  .James,  13:  4S0.  — (.1.  A.  Wade)  Bentley,  4:  626. 

—  and  his  Songs.     Cornh.  17:  57S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

97:  6S2.  —  Temp.  Bar,  39:  240. 

—  Sea  .Songs.     Blackw.  26:  570.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  9:  551. — 

Tinsley,  13:  538. —  Penny  M.  lo:  372. 
Dibdin,  Thomas,  Autobiography  of.    Lond.  M.  18:  221 .  — 
Mus.  11:  236. 

—  Library  Companion.     (I.  Disraeli)  Quar.  32:  152. — 

Westm.  3;  88. 

—  Reminiscences.     Mo.  R.  113:  34S.     139:  505. 

—  Tour  in  France  and  Germany.     Blackw.  27:  306. 
Dice.  The;  from  the  German.     Lond.  M.  8:   117. 

—  Playing  Cards  and.     (('.  Nordhoft")  Harper,  26:  163. 
Dick,  Robert,  the  Thurso  Baker-Naturali.M.     (.\.  Geikic) 

Nature.  19:  1S9.  —  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb. . I.  56;  2. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  630.  — .Vrgosy,  27:  28S. — 
(A.  M.  Symington)  Good  Words,  20:  239.  —  .VU  the 
Year,  46:  127. 
Dick,  Thomas,  with  portrait.  Hogg,  5:  145.  — Liv.  Age. 
61:  131. 

—  Christian  Philosopher.     Melh.  M.  47;  ly  —  (D.  Olm- 

sted) Chr.  M<>.  Spec.  9  :  149. 

Dick  Bequest  for  Scottish  Schools.     Chamb.  J.  22:  14.S. 

Dick.     (W.  II.  Smith)  Scrib.  18:  923. 

Dick  Dafter.     (J.  Y.  Akerman)  Bentley,  II :  86. 

Dick  Dallington.     House.  Words,  14:  245. 

Dick  Libby.     (G.  Jones)  Lippinc.  4:  432. 

Dick  Lyle's  Fee.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Lii)piiic.  3:  526. 

Dick  Mitchel.     Liv.  Age,  105:  433. 

Dick  Netherby;  a  Story.  (L.  B."  Walford)  Good  Words, 
22:  32S-767. 

Dick  Pa.steFs  Story.     (C.  D.  ^\'arner)  Putn.nm,  3:  632. 

Dick  Sparrow's  Evening  Out.  (C.  Whitehead)  Benthv, 
18:  498. 

Dickens  Charles.  (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  69:  3S3.  — 
No.  Brit.  4;  165.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  5:  601.  — 
(.V.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  32:  15.  —  Knick.  34: 
443.  —  Ed.  R.68:  75.  -No.  Brit.  7:  61.  -  (J.  R. 
Dennett) Nation,  10:  3S0.—  (P.Godwin)  Putnam.  16: 
231.  —  (B.  Hill)  Lippinc.  6:  288.  —  (B.  Jerrold)  N. 
Eel.  7:  332.  —  (D.  G  Mitchell)  Houni  at  Home,  11: 
363.  —  (G.  B.  Smith)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  301.  —  (G. 
Stott)  Contemp.  10;  20;.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  lOO: 
707. 


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nCKENS 


Dickens,  Charles.  (A.  Trollopc)  St.  Paul's,  6:  370.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  75:  297.  —  Biatkw.77:  451.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  35:  200.  —  Blackw.  109:  673.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  77:  257.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  29. — 
Ev.  Sat.  i:  79.  —  Eraser,  82:  130.  —  Liv.  Age,  58: 
263. —  Loiul.  Q.  35:  265.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95: 
681.  —Nat.  U.  7:  45^.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  643. 

—  (E.  Roscoe)  Vicloria,  15:  357. —  with  portrait, 
Peop.  J.  i:  8.  —  with  portrait,   Ev.    Sat.  9:  225. 

—  About  Eufiland  with.     Seril).  20:  494. 

—  Amateur  Theatricals  of.    Macmil.  23:  206.    Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  76:  322.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  10:  yo. 

—  American  Notes.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  56:  212.— 

(.1.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  i:  64. — Qiiar.  71:  502. 

—  Ed.H.76:  497.— Blackw.  52:  7S3.— Wcstiu.39: 
146.— So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  58.— Fraser,  26:  617. — 
Eel.  Mus.  i:  230. —  (T.  Hood)  Colburn,  66:  396. — 
(G.  \V.  Putnam)  Atlan.  26:  476,  591.  —  (K.  Tomes) 
Putnam,  11:  112. —{E.  P.  Whipple)  Allan.  39: 
462. —Mo.  R.  159:  392.     161:  483. 

Change  for.     C^uar.  73:  131.  — (C.  C.  Felton)  No. 

Am.  58:  211. 

—  and  Bulwer;  a  Contrast.     Temp.  Bar,  43:   16S. 

—  and  Criticism.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fortn.  17:  141.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  78:  445.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat  12:  246. 

—  and  Disraeli,  Styles  of.  {R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  10:  253. 

—  and  his  Debt  of  Honor.     Land  We  Love,  5:  414. 

—  and  his  Works.     FVaser,  21 :  381. 

—  and  Thackeray.     Dub.  R.  68:  315.  — Ed.  M.  16:  370. 

—  No.  Brit.  15:  57.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  30:  97. — 
Liv.  Age,  21:  224. 

—  Another  Gossip  about.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  78. 

—  as  Capt.  Bobadill,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  295. 

—  as  Dramatist  and  Poet.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

20:  61. 

—  as  a  Humanizer.     (A.  Quamoclit)  St.  James,  45:  281, 

—  as  a  Literar\'  Exemplar.    (F.  A.  Walker)  Universitj'  Q. 

i:  91- 

—  as  a  moral  Teacher.  (J.  IL  Morison)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  44; 

129. 

—  as  a  Moralist.     O.  &  N.  3:  480. 

—  as  a  Novelist.     AVestm.  82:  414.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

64:  42. 

—  at  Home.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  396.  —  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  562. 

—  at  Idleburg.     Knick.  20:   146. 

—  Bail  given  to,  in  New  York.     Hist.  M.  12:  291. 

—  Barnaby  Rudge,  Grip  the  Raven  in.     F^v.  Sat.  9:  542, 

742,  749- 

—  Battle  of  Life.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  55. 

—  on  Bells.     (G.  D.  Cowan)  Belgra.  28:  3S0. 

—  a  Benefactor  of  Mankind.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am. 

106:  671. 

—  Bleak  House.     Ed.  R.  98:  665.  —  (C.  F.  Riggs)  Put- 

nam, 2:  558.  —  Dem.  R.  33:  276. 

—  Chimes.    Ed.  R.  81:  iSi.— Dub.  R.  17:  560.— Eel. 

^i- 5-  33-  — I'tl.  R.  81:  70. —  Mo.  Rel.  M  3:  320. 

—  Christmas  Carol.     (L.  G.  Clark)  Knick.  23:  276.— 

Dub.  R.  15:  510. 

—  David  Copperfield.     Eraser,  42.  698.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  22:  247.  —  Prosp.  R.  7:   i:;7. 
and  Arthur  Pendeniiis.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  499. 

—  Death  of.     Ed.  M.  75:  217.  — Ev.  Sat.  9:  450. 
English  Magazines  on,  1870.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  4S2. 

—  Dictionary  of.  Pierce  &  Wheeler's,    Ev.  Sat.  11;  25S. 

—  Dogs.     Loud.  Soe.  4:  48. 

—  Dombey  and  Sou.    (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  69:  3S3. 

—  Early  Life  of.     Fraser,  85:  105.     Same  art.  Eel.  if. 

78:  277.  —  Chamb.  J.  49:  17,  40.  —  Ev.  Sat.  12:  60. 

—  Farewell  Banquet  to,  1867.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  705. 

—  Farewell  Reading  in  London.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  242,  260. 

—  F'aults  as  a  Novelist.     (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  77:  409. 

—  Footprints  of-     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  41:  610. 


Dickens,  Charles,  Forster's  Life  of.  (.J  R.  Dennett)  N.-i- 
tion,  14:  42.  16:  28.  18:  175.  — (G.  B.  Merrill) 
Overland,  8:  443.  —  (J.  H.  Stack)  Fortn.  17:  117. — 
Am.  Bibliop.  4:  125.  —  Canad.JIo.  i:  179.  3:  171. 
5:  364.— Eel.  M.  78:  237.  — Ev.  Sat.  14:  608.— 
Internat.  R.  i:  417.  —  Lakeside,  7:  336.  —  (F.  Shel- 
don) No.  Am.  II4:  413.  —  Quar.  132:  125.  —  Temp. 
Bar,  38:  169. 

—  F'rench  Criticism  of.     Peop.  J.  5:  228.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9: 

478. 

—  Genius  of.    (E.  P.  Whipple)  Allan.  19:  546.  — (F.  W. 

Shdton)  Knick.  39:  421.  —  (G.  F.  Talbot)  Putnam, 
5:  263. — N.  Eel.  7:  257.  —  (A.  Austin)  Temp.  Bar, 
29:  554. 

—  Good  Genie  of  Fiction.     St.  Paul's,  10  :  130. 

—  Great  Expectations.    (E.  P.  Whipple)  Atlan.  40:  327. 

Dub.  Liiiv.  58:  685.  — Ed.  R.  114:  458. 

—  Hard  Times.    (E.  P.  Whipple)  Allan.  39:  353.-Westm. 

62:  604. 

—  Home  of.     (.1.  D.  Sherwood)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  239. 

Ev.  Sat.  9:  228. 

—  in  the  Editor's  Chair.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  725. 

—  in  France.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Ev.  Sat.  3:  737. — 

Fraser,  25:  342. 

—  in  London  with.    (B.  E.  Martin)  Scrib.  21 :  649.   22:32. 

—  Li  Memoriam.    Cornh.  9:  129.  —  ]\Iacmil.  22:  236. — 

(B.  Jerrold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5:  228. 

—  in  New  York.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  5:  482. 

—  Least  known  Writings  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  471. 

—  Letters  of.    (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  29:  388.  — Ap- 

pleton,  23:  72.  —  Westm.  113:  423.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  145:  707.  —  (W.  Minto)  Fortn.  32:  S45.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  94:  165.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  3. 

—  (J.  G.  Macleod)  Month,  39:  81.  — (M.  Browne) 
Contemp.  37:  77.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  420. — 
(.J.  T.  Mor.se,  jr.)  Internat.  R.  8:  271.  — Dub.  R. 
86:  409. 

— ;  —  from  Italy.   Ecl.M.7:  540.   8:  45-519.  9:  109,  190. 

—  Life  of.     Chamb.  J.  51:  177. 

and  Letters  of.    (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World.  30: 

692. 

—  Manuscripts  of.     Chamb.  .J.  54:  710.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  136:  252.  —  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10:  156. 

—  Martin  Chuzzlewit.     Mo.  R.  165:  137.  —  Nat.  R.  13: 

134-  — Knick.  24:  374. 

—  Master  Humphrey's  Clock.     Mo.  R.  152:  35. 

—  Memories  of.     (.J.  T.  Fields)  Atlan.  26:  235. 

—  Middle  Life  of.     Chamb.  .J.  50:  74. 

—  Moral  Service  of,  to  Literature.     Ed.  M.  73:  103. 

—  Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.    (T.  Foster)  Belgra.  35 :  453. 

—  (G.B.Woods)  0.&  N.  2:  530.  — Ev.  Sat.  9:  291, 
594.  —  (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  14:  219. 

—  Nomenclature  of.     (W.  F.  Peacock)  Belgra.  20:  267, 

393- 

—  Notes  and  Correspondence.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  11:  91. 

—  Old Curiosit}' Shop,  Barnaby  Rudge.  Chr.  Rem.  4:  581. 

—  Oliver  Twist.    (E.  P.  Whipple)  Atlan.  38;  474.— Quar. 

64:  83.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  3;  323.  5;  704.  — (J.  S. 
Dwight)  Chr.  Exam.  27:  161.  —  Dub.  Univ.  12:  Gcg. 

—  Mo.  R.  148:  29. 

—  Our  Mutual  Friend.    Ed.  R.  122;  455.  — Westm    85; 

5S2.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  i:  786. 
MS.  Notes  for.     (K.  Field)  Scrib.  8:  472. 

—  Pickwick  Papers.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  59:  4S4. — 

(W.  Sa'wycr)  Belgra.  12:  33. — Westm.  27:  194. — 
So.    Lit.   Mess.  2:  787.      3:  525.— Mus.  32:    195. 

—  :\lo.  R.  142:  153.  — Ed.  R.  65:  339. 

and  Nicholas  Nickleby,  Topography  of.    Scrib.  20: 

641. 

German  Translation  of.     Dub.  R.  8:  160. 

Portrait  of  Mr.  Pickwick.    (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  12 : 

165. 


DICKEXS 


351 


DIEZ 


Dickens,  Charles.   Pictures  from  Italy.  Dub.  R.  21:   184. 
—  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  461. 

—  Place  of,  in  Literature.     St.  Jame.s,  26:  696. 

—  Poetic  Element  in  Style  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  811. 

—  Readiiif^s  by.     (T.  (J.  De  Leon)  Laud  We  Love,  4: 

421. 
Kate  Field's  Pen  Photographs  of.     (E.  Pawlinson) 

Dark  Blue,  2:  516.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11:  631. 
New.     (E.  Yates)  Tinsley,  4:  6c. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Eng.  Dom.  JL  lo:  336. 

—  Remonstrance  with.    Blackw.  81 :  490.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Ago,  53:  4S0. 

—  Sale  of  the  Effects  of.    Chamb.  J.  47:  502.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

9:  ssr- 

—  Satire  on.     (S.  AVarren)  Blackw.  60:   590.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M    10:  65. 

—  Seasonable  Words  about.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Overland, 

6:  77. 

—  Sketches.     Mus.  31:  1S5.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  457. — 

Mo.  R.  139:  330. 

—  Tale  of  two  Cities.     Liv.  Age,  64:  366. 

—  Tales.     Ed.  R.  68:  75. 

—  Use  of  the  Bible.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  225.     Same  art. 

Appleton,  2:  265,  294.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  411. 

—  Verse  of.     Liv.  Age,  136:  237. 

—  Visit  to.    (IL  C.  Andersen)  Temp.  Bar,  31 :  27.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  76:  1S3.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  S74. 

Auilcrson's.    Bentley,  48:  iSi.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

62:  no.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  692. 

—  Voice  of  Ciiristroas  Past.     (Mrs.  Z.  B.  Buddington) 

Harper,  42:   1S7. 

—  with  the  News-Venders.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  31S. 

—  Works  of.     (H.  Dennison)  Nat.  Q.  i:  91.  —  Brit.  Q. 

35:  135.— (.1.  Cleghorn)  No.  Brit.  3:  65. 
Dickinson,  Anna.    (L  B.  Hooker)  Nation,  7:  391. 

—  and  the  Critics.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  24:  232. 

—  as  Writer  and  Orator.    (.J.  R.  Dennett  and  E.  L.  God- 

kin)  Nation,  7:  346,  3S8. 
Dickinson,  Austin,  and  Amherst  College.    (0.  Eastman) 

Cong.  Q.  14:  2S2. 
Dickinson,  Daniel  S.,  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  19:  S3. — 

witii  portrait,  Dem.  R.  40:   i. 

—  Speech  of.     Dem.  R.  27:  104. 
Dickiuson,  John,  in  1774.     Hist.  M.  lo:  2SS. 
Dickinson,  Jonathan,  and  Dickinson  Hall.     (J.  ().  Jlur- 

ray)  Princ.  43:  93. 
Dickinson,  Philemon.     (W.  Dickinson)  M.  Am.  Hist.  7: 

420. 
Dickiuson  College.    (Prof.  Caldwell)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:  17. 
Dicksee,  Thomas  V.     Art  J.  24:  5. 
Dicotyledons,  Natural  Succession  of.    (L.  F.  Ward)  Am. 

Natural.  12:  724. 
Dictionary,  First  Specimen  of  a  new.     Fraser,  33:   127. 
Dictionary  Definitions,  Logic  of.    (W.  L.  Davidson) Mmd, 

6:  212. 
Dictionary  Dreams.     All  the  Year,  5:  549. 
Dictionaries,  Among.     Eel.  M.  97:  236.     Same  art.  lAv. 

Age,  150:  239. 

—  Form  and  Arrangement  of.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation,  3: 

515.     4:  7.  —  Liv.  Age,  61:  4S9. 

—  Use  of.     (D.  G.  Ilaskins)  0.  &  X.  i :  755.  — (A.  Dean) 

Hours  at  Home,  5:  493. 
See  names  of  Imi/iutf/es ;  aUn  Arts  and  Sciences,  etc. 

Did  he  dream  it?     (J.  ClifTord)  Lakeside,  4:  251. 

Did  he  take  the  Prince  to  ride?    (E.  E.  Hale)  .\flan.  21: 
603. 

Did  she  love  him?    (J.  Grant)  Tinsley,  18:  S0-6S1.     19: 
41-677. 

Didactic  Irish  Novelists.     Dub.  L'niv.  26:  737. 

Didactics  in  University  of  Iowa.     (S.  N.  Fellows)  Educa- 
tion, i:  303. 

—  Walsh's.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  43:  257. 


Didcot  Junction,  Half  an  Hour  at.     (J.  A.  Wilson)  Bel- 

gra.  38:  2S7. 
Diderot,  Denis.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  23:  151,  4S5.  6S0. 

24:  353>  664.  — Knick.  56:  27.  —  (G.  Garrigues) 

Western,  5:  542. 

—  and  the  Encyclopa;di.sts,  Morley's.     Quar.  150:  406. 

—  and  Materialism.     (C.  W.  Parkiii)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  640. 

—  as  an  Art  Critic.     (G.  A.  Simcox)  Portfo  3:  140. 

—  at  St.  Petersburg.     Fortn.  29:  752.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  137:  732. 

—  Life  of.     (T.  Carlyle)  For.  Q.  11:  261.  —  Quar.  47: 

301.  —  Select  J.  1 :  192.  —  (A.  JLddleton)  Dem.  K. 
20:  227,  329. 

—  Le  Neveu  de  Rameau.     Tinsley,  2:  319. 

—  Philosophie  de.     (P.  Janet)  19th  Cent.  9:  695. 
Dido,  Planet,  Elements  of.     (C.  H.  F.  Pet«rs)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

119:  130. 
Didot,  Firmin,  Sale  of  Library  of.     (.\.  Laugel)  Nation, 

28:  416. 
Didsbury  Sermons,  by  J.  D.  Geden.     Lond.  Q.  50:  174. 
Didymus  of  Alexandria.     Eel.  M.  54:   14. 
Die,  Ijlack  Fellow!  Rise,  white  Fellow!  a  Tale.      Eug. 

Dom.  M.  9:  89. 
Dies  for  Coins  and  Medals.     Penny  M.  11:  231. 
Diego  the  Heretic;  a  Tale  of  the  Carlist  Rising.     Comh. 

^  25:  48. 
Dieppe,  France.     Argosy,  5:  64. — Pennj- M.  4:  236. — 

Liv.  Age,  143:  195. 

—  Excursions  in  Environs  of.  Colbum,  54:  465. 
Dies  Boreales.  (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  72:  133,  373. 
Dies  Inc.     (P.   S.  Worsley)   Blackw.   87:  369. —  Am. 

Church  R.  25:  203.  —  Cath.  World,  33:  15.  — So. 
Lit.  Mess.  14:  106.  — (D.  Y.IIeisler)Ref.Q.27:  442. 

—  translated.     (J.  A.  Dix)  Scrib.  11:  797. —  Irish  >io. 

2:  136. —  (C.  Kent)  Month,  22:  273.  —  (P.  SchafT) 
Hours  at  Home,  7:  39,  261.  —  (A.  P.  Stanley)  Mac- 
mil.  19:  167.  —  (C.  -V.  Walworth)  Cath.  World,  17: 
221. 

—  On  the  Sequence.  (.\.  Schwartz)  Macmil.  30:  455.  56S. 

—  with  trauslation.     Cong.  JI.  24:  167. 

Dies  Ine;  a  Tale.     (L.  Nelson)  Galaxy,  2:  433. 

Dies  natalis  Christi;  a  Poem.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Harper, 

48:  17S. 
Diet.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Galaxy,  16:  324.  —  (F.  L.  Oswald) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  303,  456. — Chamb.  J.  36:  2S6. 

53:  216.  —  Penny  M.  6:  135-159. 

—  and  Dress.  No.  Brit.  22:  505.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35;  75. 

—  and  Dyspepsia.     Quar.  65:  315.  —  Mus.  39:  305. 

—  and  Regimen,  Robertson  on.     Mo.  R.  138:  271. 

—  Chambers's  Manual  of.     Nature,  12:  64. 

—  Cook  or  the  Doctor.     (H.  Martincau)  Once  a  Week, 

i:  33'- 

—  Curiosities  of.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  .\pplefon,  9:  12. 

—  en  Masse.     (S.  B.  Hunt)  Hours  at  Home,  11:  34. 

—  French  and  English.     Lond.  M.  23:  347,  433. 

—  Notes  on.    Hogg,  i:  7. 

—  of  Charles  I.  when  Duke  of  York.     (E.  Tunier)  Arch. 

15:  «• 

—  Old  English.     Appletoii,  9:  747. 

—  C)ld  Notions  on.     Retros.  17;  402. 

—  Paris's  Treatise  on.     Lond.  M.  15:  481. 

—  Poetry  of.     Chamb.  . I.  9:  2;. 

—  What  shall  we  drink?     (J.  Bell)  Lippinc.  7:  42S. 
Dietaries  of  Prisoners  and  others.     (W.  A.  Guy)  J.  Sta- 

tis.  Soc.  26:  239. 
Dietetics.     Dem.  R.  24:  337. —  Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  193. — 
Ed.  R.  47:  37. 

—  of  old.     Chamb.  J.  37:  373. 
See  Food. 

Dietetic  Charlatanry.     New  York  R.  1 :  336. 
Diez,  Juan  Martin,  the  Empecinado.     Blackw.  51:  521, 
756.     52:  75.     53:  343. 


DIEZ 


352 


DINTER 


Diez  del  Castillo,  Bernal.     Am.  Hist.  Rcc.  i :  536. 
Difficult  Circumstances  of  Captain  Maniiering.     Lontl. 

Soc.  14:  35S-542. 
Difficult  Question.     Chamb.  J.  54:  SoS,  819. 
Difficulty,  Pleasures  of.     (L.  O.  Pike)  I'Vascr,  69:  618. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  62:  294. 
Difficulties,  In.     All  the  Year,  18:  92,  105,  136. 

—  in  Parishes.     Clir.  Exam.  9:   i. 

Diffraction,  Phenomena  of.     (O.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
65:  327. 

—  produced  by  Edf^es  of  i\Ioon.     (E.  C.  Pickering)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  89:  264. 
Diffraction  Experiments.     Intel.  Obs.  7:  122. 
Diffraction  Gratings.     (J.  M.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:  33. 
Diffraction  Spectrum  and  Wave  Lengths.      (J.  Stuart) 

Nature,  1 :  506. 
Diffusion,  Loschmidt's  Experiments  on.     (J.C.Maxwell) 

Nature,  8:  298. 
Digamma,  Homeric.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  469. 
Digby,   Sir  Everard,  and  James  I.      (S.  R.  Gardiner) 

Eraser,  83:  571. 
Digby,  Sir  Keiielm.     Compitum.     Dub.  R.  25:  463. 

—  Memoirs.     (H.  T.  Tuckerraan)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  696. 
Digbv,  Ivenelm  H.     Evenings  on  the  Thames.     Dub.  R. 

48:  526. 
Digby  Grand,  Autobiography  of.     (G.  J.  W.  Melville) 

Eraser,  44:  473,  635.     45:  60-673.     4^-  68-660. 
Digestion,  Chemistry  of.     (Dr.  Marcet)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

74:  404. 

—  Food  and.     (A.  L.  CaiToll)  Harper,  39:  892. 

—  of  Foods.     (Prof.  Voit)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  30S. 

—  Physiology  of.     (H.  Power)  Nature,  2:  23S.  —  (H.  L. 

Fairchild)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  600.  —  Cornh.  4:  75. 
7:  141,  542.     8:  35.     9:  219.  — Mo.  R.  140:  348. 

—  Sweetser  on.     No.  Am.  46:  538. 

—  Talk  about.    (W.  J.  Conklin)  Lakeside,  i:  107. 
Digger's  Diary.     House.  Words,  6:  457,  545.     7:  125. 

8:  6. 
Dighton-Rock  Inscription.     (C.  Rau)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  82. 

3:  236. 
Digital  Reduction,  Laws  of.     (J.  A.  Ryder)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  603. 
Dignity.     Cornh.  3:  584. 

Dijon.     Liv.  Age,  145:  185.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  353. 
Dikes  and  Levees  of  Holland  and  Louisiana.      (A.  B. 

Roman)  De  Bow,  7:  322. 
Dilemma,  The.     Blackw.   117:    541,  688.     118:    1-629. 

119:    1-397.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,    126:    102-665. 

127:  17-749.     128:  80-S05.     129:  78-333. 
Dilemma,  A;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  53:  394,  411. 
Dilemma,  A;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  81:  312. 
Dilettanti,    Society   of.     Chamb.   J.  33:    179.  —  Ed.  R. 

105:  493. 
Diligence,  The.     Blackw.  55:  692. 

Dilke,  Sir  Charles,  and  English  Republicans.     (J.  Mc- 
Carthy) Galaxy,  13:  725. 

—  at  Home.     (M.  E.  Beedy)  Lakeside,  7:  386. 

—  Greater  Britain.     (.T.  D.  Butler)  Lakeside,  7:  24S. — 

Once  a  Week,  21:  128. 
Dillard,  Mrs.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  36:  323. 
Dillingham,  Edward,  Will  of,  1666.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  225. 
Dillon,  Henry  A.,  Viscount,  Poemsof.    Mo.  R.  116:  359. 
Dillon's  Sermon  on  Bartholomew's  Fair.     Fraser,  2:  342. 
Dilly,  James,  and  his  Table  Talk.     Once  a  Week,  26: 

286,  331,  396. 
Dilston  Hall,  and  the  Raddiffes  of  Derwentwater.     St. 

James,  23:  428. 
Diluvian  Period.     (F.  J.  Pictet)  Am.  J.  Sci.  81:  345. 
Dime  Books.     (W.  Everett)  No.  Am.  gg:  303. 
Dimitri  Roudine.     (I.  Tourgenieff)  Ev.  Sat.  14:  85,  113, 

141. 
Dimmick,  K.  H.,  with  portrait.     Am.  Wliig  R.  13:  274. 


Dimmick,  Luther  F.     (L.  Withington)  Cong.  Q.  2:  370. 
Dinah  Blake's  Revenge;  a  Tale.     (J.  V.  Noel)  Canad. 

Mo.  i:  201-497.     2:  10. 
Dinan.     Once  a  Week,  16:  735. 
Dinant  and  Liege;  Vale  of  two  Cities.     ( J.  W.  Sheahan) 

Lakeside,  9:  35. 
Dincly,  Sir  John.     IV'uny  M.  10:  356. 
Diner-Out  of  the  Old  School.     Tait,  n.  s.  ig:  234. 
Dingelstcdt,  Franz.     Die  Amazone.     No.  Brit.  4g:  427. 

—  Poems.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  759. 

Dingle,  Protestant  Colony  in.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  235. 

Dingley,  Thomas,  Gent.     St.  James,  27:  15. 

Dining.     (II.  Schiitz-Wilson)    Dark  Blue,    4:     114. — 

Clia.nb.  J.  23:  392.  —  Kniik.   56:   485.  —  All   the 

Year,  4:  465. 

—  alone.     (F.  Jacox)  Belgra.  14:  378. 

—  Art  of.     (P.  Blot)  Galaxy,  1 :  116-741. 

—  down  the  River.     Cornh.  5:   105. 

—  out.    (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  2:  25. — Fraser,  33:  445. 

—  out  and  at  Home.     Belgra.  21 :  304. 

—  with  an  ancient  Roman.     All  the  Year,  20:   104,  127. 

—  with  a  Mandarin.     (C.  F.  F.  Woods)  Belgra.  16:  80. 
Dining-Rooms.     (E.  R.  Church)  Art  J.  31:  285. 
Dinner.    (P.  Blot)  Galaxy,  5:  173. — Once  a  Week,  5:  413. 

—  At.     (J.  Harwood)  Belgra.  17:  440. 

—  by  Mistake;  a  Tale.     Cath.  AVorld,  i:  535. 

—  First  and  last.     Blackw.  25:  223. 

—  in  London.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  165. 

—  Public.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  91. 

—  Real  and  reputed.     Blackw.  46:  S15. 

—  Souvenir  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  30:  305. 

—  Time  of.     Chamb.  J.  48:   577. 

—  Wliy  we  eat  our.     (G.  Allen)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo   14:  709. 

—  with  the  jolly  old  Boy.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra. 

13:  337- 
Dinners.     Once  a  Week,  6:  541. 

—  and  Diners.     (F.  A.  Dixon)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  645. 

—  Clubs,  etc.     (A.  Hay  ward)  Quar.  55:  445. 

—  French.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  23. 

—  Home.     All  the  Year,  11:  63. 

—  in  Literature.     Cornh.  40:  590.     Same  art.  Appleton, 

23:  31. 

—  in  many  Places.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  510. 

—  Lectures  on.     Blackw.  19:  195. 

—  London.     (T.  Hankey)  Macmil.  25:  370. — Ev.  Sat. 

12:  355- 

—  Modern  and  medineval.     (P.  Blot)  Galaxy,  3:  717. 

—  Musical.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  24:  38. 

—  Our.     St.  Paul's,   10:  40S.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78: 

704.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  33S. 

—  a  la  Russc.     (E.   Scliuyler)  Nation,  8:  7.  —  All  the 

Year,  38:  103.  —  Fraser,  5g:  462. 

—  Science  of.     (M.  Collins)  Belgra.  15:  242. 

—  sent  out.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  23:  54. 

—  Thoughts  upon.     Blackw.  71 :  ~2^. 

—  Uncommon.     Chamb.  J.  40:  367. 
Dinner  Commissariat.     Chamb.  J.  2g:  55. 
Dinner-Givers,  Directions  to.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  377. 
Dinner-Giving,  Art  of.     Cornh    ig:  555.     Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  7:  763. 
Dinner  Party,  A.     (J.  Eddy)  Atlan.  30:  527. 
Dinner  Table.     Chamb.  J.  52:   120. 
Dinner  Tables  and  Talkers.     Eel.  R.  15:  213. 
Dinner  Time.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  407. —Eel.  M.  56:   191. 
Dinoceras  ]\Iirabile,  Restoration  of.     (0.  C.  Mar.sh)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  122:  31. 
Dinornis,  The.     Chamb.  J.  9:  247. 
Dinosauria.     (H.  G.  Seeley)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  ig:  44. 

—  American  Jurassic.     (6.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I19: 

253.  395- 
Dinotherium,  The.     Penny  M.  6:  195. 

Dinter,  G.  F.    Am.  J.  Educ.  7:  153. 


DINTON 


353 


DISC  OL' NT 


Dinton  Church,  Saxon  Arch  and  Inscription.     (J.  Clax- 

toii)  Arch,  lo:  167. 
Dioceses,  Size  of  primitive.    (W.  W.  Olssen)  Am.  Church 

R.  14:  5S7. 
Diocletian,  Abdication  of.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  207.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  71:  1332. 
Diodate,    William,   and   his   Italian   Ancestry.      (E.    E. 

Salisbury)  N.  E.  lieg.  35:   167. 
Diogenes  the  Cynic.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  18:  209. 
Diogenes  in  America;  a  Poem.     Scrib.  8:  253. 
Diognetus,  Epistle  to.     (H.  H.  Cowijcr)  Kittu,  9:   175. — 

Chr.  R.  9:  2S0.  —  Princ.  25:  44. 
Dion.     Colburn,  117:  292. 

—  and  the  Sibyls;  a  Classic  Christian  Novel.     (M.  G. 

Keon)  Cath.  World,  II :  15-733.  12:31-799.  13:56. 
Dionysius  the  Areopagite.     (B.  F.  Westcott)  Contemp. 

5:  I.  —  (W.  H.  Anderdon)  Irish  Mo.  8:  427. 
Dionysius  the  Elder.     Colburn,  128:  37. 
Dionysius  the  Younger.     Colburn,  145:  664. 
Dionysius  O'Dogherty,  Esq.     (W.  H.  Maxwell)  Bentley, 

26:  227. 
Dionysus,  Study  of.     (W.  II.  Pater)  Fortn.  26:  752. 
Diophantine  Analysis.     (A.  D.Wheeler)  Math.  Mo.  3: 

325- 
Dioramas,  Cosmoramas,  and  Panoramas.     Pennv  M.  11: 

363- 

—  Moving.     All  the  Year,  17:  304. 

Dips,  Spurs,  and  Angles.     (E.  W.  Carpenter)  Overland, 

10:  105. 
Dipleidoscope,  On  the.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  341. 
Diplomacy.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  109:  120. 

—  Adventures  of  a   roving   Dii)lomatist.      (H.    Wikof) 

Colburn,  no:  293. 

—  American.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Atlan.  22:  34S. 
Sketch  of.     (R.  H.  Dana)  Scril).  20:  616. 

—  and  Cannon-Bails.     (E.  Tompkins)  Putnam,  5:  113. 

—  and  Diplomatic  History,  Notes  on.    (II.  Ottley)  Fraser, 

70:   135-7S1. 

—  and  Diplomatists  of  England.    Fraser,  41:  605.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  26:  193,  315.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20: 
425. 

—  Ceremony  and  Forms  in.    Blackw.  114:  667.    I15:  55. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:   loi,  3S7. 

—  eightv  Y'ears  ago;  a  Tale.     Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  302,  34-5, 

438- 

—  Embassies  and  Foreign  Courts.     Liv.  Age,  47:  434. 

—  English.     Blackw.  122:  66. 

—  French  and  English.  (D.  II.  Wheeler)  Lakeside,  8:154. 

—  Immorality  in.     Westm.  64:  37. 

—  Mock.     Once  a  Week,  9:  133. 

—  Modern.     (.1.  II.  Fyfe)  Macmil.  36:  238.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  89:  342.  — For.  Q.  13:  i.  — Mas.  24:  62S. 

—  of  the  last  Century.     Fraser,  39:  701. 

—  of  the  Sword.     Dom.  R.  43:  31)0. 

—  of  the  U.  S.     (J.  MacCarthy)  t'ath.  World,  32:  57. 

from  1783  to  1789.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  39:  302. 

from  1778  to  1814.     (C.  Cushing)  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 

5:  I.  — (T.  Pitkin)  No.  Am.  24:  92. 

—  Reform  in.     Brit.  Q.  5:  i. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of.     Westm.  62:  506. 
of  American.     Bost.  R.  4:  462. 

—  Secret.     Westm.  21:  484. 

Diplomatic  and  Consular   Service    Bill,    186S.     (G.    II. 

Y'eaman)  Nation,  7:  49S. 
Diplomatic  Doings.     Colburn,  73:   153. 
Diplomatic  History  of  the  United  States.    So.  Q.  25:  432. 
Diplomatic  Privileges.     Blackw.   116:  346. 
Diplomatic  Uefonn.     Westm.  55:   173. 
Diplomatic  Service.    (W.  D.  Ilowells)  Nation,  i:  551. — 

(W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation,  2:  104.  — Nat.  R.  12:300. 

—  American.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  4:  132.     6:   165. 

—  Nation,  7:  1S7. 


Diplomatic  Service,  Dress  Question  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 
Nation,  6:  267.  — Liv.  Age,  40:  521. 

—  English.     Chamb.  J.  47:  705. 

—  Sectarian.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World,  27:  223. 
Diplomatist,  Diaries  of.  Sir  G.  Jackson,    (juar.  132:  494. 

—  Extracts  from  the  Diary  and  Letters  of  a.     Colburn, 

78:  227-455. 
Diplomatist's  Story.     Chamb.    J.   42:    761.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  66:  366. 
Diplomatists,  American.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  209. 

—  Natural.     (A.  Mitchell)  Put]iam,  4:   104. 

—  Talk  about.     Once  a  Week,  18:  296. 

—  Trained  and  improvised.     Dem.  R.  43:   1S5. 
Dipplebury  Scandal.     St.  James,  10:411.  11:44.  177. 
Dipsomania.  (T.  Carlisle)  St.  James,  38:  36.  —  (.\.  Wvn- 

ter)  Once  a  Week,  10:  209.  —  Chamb.  J.  29:   201. 
Diptych.     Fraser,  104:  42. 

Directors,  I'owers  and  Responsibilities  of.  Hunt,  58:  432. 
Directories,  Hints  for  Improvement  of.     lie!.  M.  20:  31S. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  35:  494. 
Dirge  of  Alaric;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  7:  64. 
Dirges,  Folk.     Cornh.  36:  196. 

Dirt,  Sanctity  of.     (T.  E.  Bridgett)  Contemp.  25:  417. 
Dirt-Eaters.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  9. 
Disadvantages  of  living  in  a  small  Community.     (A.  K. 

II.  Boyd)  Fraser,  86:  770.   Same  art.  Ed.  M.  80:  271. 
Disaffection,  Rise  and  Progress  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar. 

16:  511. 
Disagreeable  People.     (A.  K.  II.  Boyd)  Eraser,  66:  173. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  208.  —  (W.  Sawyer)  Belgra. 

5:  315- 
Disagreeable  Things,  Bearing.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  33S. 
Disagreeing,  Art  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10 :  402. 
Disappearance  of  John  Ackland;  a  Tale.     All  tlie  Year, 

22:  380-475. 

—  of  Robert  Fairway.     (J.  Annstrong,  jr.)  Overland,  7: 

121. 
Disappearances.     Chamb.  J.   45:  257.     Same  art.    Eel. 
M.  71:  1142. — Ev.  Sat.  5:  5S5.— House.  Words, 
3:  246.     9:  227. 

—  Jlysterious.     Atlan.  44:  622. — Chamb  J.  53:  75. 
Disappointment  and  Success,  Concerning.     {.\.    K.    II. 

Biiyd)  fraser,  61:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  64:  451. 
Disasters  of  Jan  Nadeltreiber.  (W.  Ilowitt)  Frascr,  2:  215. 

—  of  three  Days.     Fraser,  7:  292. 

—  of  a  Wedding  Day.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  543. 
Discharge  of  Gas  and  Steiuu  from  Orifices.     (G.  Zeuner) 

Eel.  Engin.  7:  10,  200. 
Disciples,  Church  of,  not  Evangelical.     (J.  N.  Cannon) 
Bapt.  Q.  9:  iSS. 

—  and  Baptists,  Union  of.  (W.  T.Moore)  Chr.  Q.  3:  335. 
Discipleship;  a  Poera.    (G.  MacDonold)  Good  Words,  g: 

112. 
Discipline.     Chamb.  J.  58:  305. 

—  Aphorisms  on.     Am.  J.  F.duc.  10:  1S7. 

—  Book  of,  Revised  Presb.    (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  30:  692. 

—  Church.     (A.  W.  Lilly)  Luth.  Q.  8:  229. 

—  in  Literary  Institutions.     We<t.  M.  2:  540. 

—  Mental.    "(P.  G.  Ilamerton)  O.  &  N.  7:  S3. 

—  Moral  and  mental.    (Z.  Richard^)  .\m.  .1.  I'.duc.  1 :  107. 

—  of  Life.     (A.  Traver)  Ref.  (j.  28:  507. 

—  of  Valerie  Gore.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  5S0,  651. 

—  Scholastic.     {C.  IIoolo)  Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  293. 

—  Scho(d.     See  School  Discipline. 
Disco  Bay.     (R.  Brown)  Geng.  M.  2:  33. 
Di-^content.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  407. 

Discontents  and  Remedies.      (E.  Hosken)  Dub.  Univ.  86: 

590. 
Discontented  Journey;  a  Tale.  (Mrs.  Montgomery)  C.ith. 

World,  29:  592. 
Discord  in  Sound  and  Color.     (E.  Gumcy)  Mind,  4:   22. 
Discount,  Illustrations  of.     Frascr,  27:  398. 


DISCOUNT 


354 


DISRAELI 


Discount,  Eate  of .     Blackw.  114:  92. 

Fluctuations  in.     Hanii.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  764. 

Discounts,  Trade.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  9:  702. 

Discount  Deposit.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 : 

961. 
Discoverer,  The.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Radical  R.  i:  74. 
Discoverers,  Fate  of.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  82. 

—  How  the  World  treats.     Blackw.  90:  545. 
Discovery,  Unexplored  Fields  of.     Dub.  Univ.  43:   426. 
Discoveries,  New  and  old.    lirit.  Q.  34:  382.    Same  art. 

F:cI.M.55:38i.  56:50.  Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  72:691. 

—  Singular.     Chanib.  J.  56:  745. 
Discrowned  Jingo.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  46. 
Discussion  an  Aid  to  Faith.     (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.39:  465. 
Disease,  Alternation  in  Intensity  of.     (A.  De  Candolle) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  569. 

—  and  Health,  rieograph.  Distribution  of.    Hogg,  9:  415. 

—  and  Human  B(idy.    (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mercersb.  II :  63. 

—  Camp  Cure  for.     (S.  W.  Mitchell)  Lippinc.  I4:  192. 

—  Conservative  Design  of  organic.      (A.  F.  A.  King) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  160. 

—  Duncan's  God  in.    Hogg,  8:  219. 

—  Dust  and.     (J.  Tyndull)  Fraser,  81:  302.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  74:  556. 

—  Germ  Theory  in.     (H.  C.  Bastian)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

2:  310. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Mind  and  Body.     (W.  Hooker)  New 

Eng.  3:  493. 

of  Passions  on.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

8:  60. 

—  Mental  Aspects  of.     (J.  M.  Fothergill)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

6:  562. 

—  Natural  Treatment  of.     Chamb.  J,  28:  135. 

—  Nature  and  Art  in  Cure  of.     Eel.  R.  106:  305. 
in  Cure  of.     (D.  W.  Cheever)  No.  Am.  89:  165. 

—  of  the  Bod_y  as  a  mental  Stimulant.     Cornh.  39:  412. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  71. 

—  Propagation  of,  by  Shipping.     Hunt,  50:  43;. 

—  Reflex  Action,    (f .  L.  Brunton)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  639. 

—  Relation  of  Fermentation  to.     (J.  Tyndall)  Fortn.  26: 

547.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131 :  643. 

—  Removal  of  inherited  Tendencies  to.     (J.  R.  Black) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  433. 

—  Researches   on  Life   and.      Ed.  R.  136:  216.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  771. 

—  Spread  of,  Tyndall  on.     Nature,  16:  9. 

—  Strange  mental  Faculties  in.     (H.  Butterworth)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  8:  177. 
Diseases,  Duration  of.     Penny  M.  6:  15. 

—  Causes  and  Effects  of.  Barlow  on.     Mo.  R.  146:  78. 

—  Endemic  and  Epidemic.     Penny  M.  10:  291-346. 

—  Epidemic,  Adams  on.     Eel.  R.  24:  456. 
Prevention  of.     Pamph.  10:  443. 

—  Feigned.     Penny  M.  9:  367,  370. 

and  factitious,  Gavin  on.     Mo.  R.  162:  157.     163: 

525- 

—  from  the  Air.     (JI.  Wilson)  Carey's  Mus.  4:  417. 

—  Infectious,  Compulsory  Registration   of.     (A.  Scott) 

Good  Words,  18:  410. 

—  Instincts  of  Nature  in.     Colburn,  6:  153. 

—  Nomenclature  of.     Nature,  10 :  436. 

—  of  Children,  Clark  on.     Mo.  R.  84:  34. 

—  of  mo(lern  Life.  Richardson  on.     Nature,  13:  50S. 

—  prevalent  at  Edinburgh,  1S17.     Blackw.  i:  394. 

—  Remittent  and  intermittent.     (J.  McCulloch)  Am  J. 

Sci.  18:  338. 

—  Tyndall  on  Theories  of.     Nature,  4:  164. 

Di-sease  Germs.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  19th  Cent.  10:  538, 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151 :  323. 
Disestablishment.     See  Church  of  England. 
Disfranchisement  of  the  Boroughs.     Blackw.  70:  296. 


Di.'guised  Knight,  Legend  of.  (W.  E.  A.  Axon)  Reli- 
quary, 10:  38. 

Dish  of  Lapwings  a  la  Tantale.     Lond.  Soc.  27:  298. 

Dislionored.     House.  Words,  19:  293. 

Disinfectants.  (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation,  2:  698,  713.  — Eel. 
Engiu.  5:   510. — Tinsley,  9:  349. 

Disinfection.     No.  Brit.  44:  45S. 

—  and  Disinfectants.     (W.  I^assie)  Pop.  Sci.  ]\Io.  i:  55. 

—  Purifying  infected  Air.     Ed.  R.  i:  237. 
Disinherited;  a  Mexican  Story.     St.  James,  4:  257-508. 

5:  105-516.  6:  100-516. 
Disintegration   of  Empires.     No.  Brit.  38:  257.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  59:  267,  4S3. 
Disinterment  of  Human  Bodies,  Unlawful.     Quar.  42:  i. 

—  of  several  Kings.     (J.  Bigelow)  No.  Am.  38:  455. 
Dismal  Dobbs;  a  Theatrical  Reminiscence.     Dub.  Univ. 

57:  483- 
Dismal  Swamp,  Virginia.     (H.  D.  Strother)  Harper,  13: 
441.  —  (N.  B.   Webster)   Am.   Natural.    9:  260. — 
(A.  Hunter)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  i. 

—  Flora  of.    (J.  W.  Chickering,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  7:  521. 
Disney,  Uavid  T.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  26:  266. 
Disorder  in  Dreamland.    Blackw.  X15:  204,417.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  801.     121:  46-495. 
Dispensary,  Country,  Recollections  of.     (M.  J.  Malonc) 

Irish  Mo.  6:  72. 
Dispensaries,  First  London.     Fraser,  91:  598. 

—  Self-Supporting.     Penny  M.  3:  238. 
Dispensation,  New.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  9:  129. 
Dispensations,  Patriarchal,  Lentical,  and  Christian.   Chr. 

Obs.  24:  33,  242,  302. 

Disputed  Identity.  House.  Words,  12:  481.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  37:  328. 

Disputed  Wedding-Ring.     (N.  P.  Willis)  Godey,  24:  72. 

Disraeli,  Benjamin.  (H.  Holbeach)  St.  Paul's,  10:  30. 
—  (L.  J.  Jetinings)  Atlan.  32:  641.  —  (N.  Shep- 
pard)  Lakeside,  i:  338. — with  portrait,  Appleton, 
3:  604. — with  pfirtraits,  Appleton,  5:  703. — with 
portrait,  Colburn,  49  :  532.  —  with  portrait,  Fraser, 
7:  602.  —  Liv.  Age,  3:  iSS.  —  Fraser,  31 :  727.  35: 
79.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  10:  230,  410.  —  Liv.  Age, 
25:  123. — Blackw.  75:  255.  —  Brit.  Q.  10:  118. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  18:  170.  —  Dub.  Univ.  80:  511. — 
Lond.  Soc.  13:  385. — N.  Ec!.2:  47. — with  portrait. 
Once  a  Week,  26:  322.  — (E.  S.  Nadal)  Scrib.  14: 
190.  —  Colburn,  159:  3S7-511. 

—  and  Carlj'le.     Colburn,  147:  118. 

—  and  Dickens,  Stj'les  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  10: 

253- 

—  and  the  Dukes.     St.  Paul's,  6:  447.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  75:  493. 

—  as  a  Leader  and  Legislator,  1852.     Fraser,  45:  127.  — 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  476. 

—  as  a  Novelist.     (B.  Cracroft)  Fortn.  10:  146.     Same 

art.  N.  Eel.  3:  187. 

—  as  Statesman  and  Novelist.     (J.  M.  Bundy)  Putnam, 

16:  S7. 

—  Character  and  Career  of.     Ed.  R.  97:420.    Same  art. 

with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  29:  285.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

37'  579- 

—  Coningsby.    (J.  Moncrieff)  No.  Brit.  1 :  545.  — Westm. 

42:  80.  —  Fraser,  30:  71.  31:  211. — Chr.  Rem. 
7:  667. —Colburn,  71:  203.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  3: 
45.  — Eel.  R.  80:  50.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  11:  447. 

—  Conservative  Premier.     St.  Paul's,  3:  14,  185. 

—  General  Preface.     (W.  Mackay)  Colburn,  147:  720. 

—  Glasgow  Speeches.     Ed.  R.  139:  271. 

—  He  grows  old.     (J.  McCarthy)  (jalaxy,  21:  325. 

—  Henrietta  Temple.     Colburn,  49:  136. 

—  in  House  of  Commons.     (J.  L.  Motley)  Colburn,  162: 

419. 

—  The  Jew  and  his  Writings.     So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  2i73' 


DISRAELI 


355 


DISSENTING 


Disraeli,  Bunjamin.   Letters  of  Runnymede.   Fraser,  go: 
254, 

—  Literary  and  Political  Biography  of.     Ed.  R.  gg:  257. 

—  Literary  Character  and  Works  of.     Brit.  Q.  52:   121. 

—  Lothair.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  II :  537.  —  (E. 

Qiiiiicy)  Nation,  10:  372.  — (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  81: 
790. — Blackw.  107:  ■]■]■>,.  108:  129. — Liv.  Age, 
106:  3,  101.  —  C'hr.  Obs.  70:  420.  —  Dub.  R.  67: 
156.  — Ed.  R.  132:  275.  — Lend.  Q.  35:  162.— 
Macmil.  22:  142.  —  No.  Brit.  52:  453.  —  O.  &  N. 
2:  216.  —  Quar.  I2g:  63.  —  Month,  12:  727. — 
Tinsley,  6:  565. 

and  the  Critics.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5:  291. 

and   its   Author.     (H.    T.    Tuckerman)   Hours   at 

Home,  II :  256. 

—  New  Curiosities  of  Literature.     Fraser,  46:  637. 

—  Novels  of.     (L.  Steplien)  Fortn.  22:  430.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  83:  675.— Ed.  R.  66:  59. 

—  Political  Career  of,  1853.     Hogg,  10:  1S5.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  34:  231. 

—  Political  Novels  of.     (T.  E.  Kebbel)  19th  Cent.  6:  504. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  24:  3S5. 

—  Political  Study.  (.J.  B.  Hopkins)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  695. 

—  Prime  Minister  of  England.     (G.  5L  Towle)  Hours  at 

Home,  7:  309. — St.  James,  22:  119. 

—  Religious  Creed  and  Opinions  of.     Fraser,  78:  363. 

—  Revolutionary  Epic.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  267. — Mo.  R. 

134:  54- 

—  Schoolboy  Days  of.     Canad.  Mo.  12:  154. 

—  Sybil.      (W.  JR.  Greg)  Westm.  44:    141  —Brit.  Q. 

2:  159.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  6:  120. 

—  Tancred.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  Xo.  Am.  65:  201.  —Ed.  R. 

86:  13S.  —  Bcntley,  21:  3S5.  —  Chr.  Rem.  13:  514. 
—  Colburn,  7g:  523.  —  Dub.  L^niv.  30:  253. 

—  Triumph  as  an  Orator,  1S55.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  370. 

—  Vivian  Grey.     Lond.JLi5:  207.    17:472.  —  (H.  W. 

Lucy)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  17:  689. 

—  Vindication  of  the  English  Constitution.     Westm.  31 : 

533- 

—  Wondrous  Tale  of  Alroy.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  279. 

—  Young  Duke.     Westm.  15:  399. 

—  Young  England.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  758. 
See  aho  Beaconsfield,  B.,  Earl  of. 

D'Israeli,  Isaac.  (C.  C.  Smith)  Xo.  Am.  go:  526. — 
(W.  L  Taylor)  Bentley,  23:  219. — with  portrait, 
Fraser,  5:  321. 

—  Amenities  of  Literature.  Am.  Eel.  3:  127. — Tait,  n.  s. 

8:  63S.  —  Eel.  R.  74:  431. 

—  and  Bolton  Corney.     Cornh.  40:  6S7. 

—  Calamities  of  Authors.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  8:  93. — 

(J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  17:  496. 

—  Charles  L     Westm.  14:  4S6. 

—  Commentaries.     Mo.  R.  123:  193.  —  Westm.  30:  533. 

—  Curiosities  of  Literature.     Blackw.  13:  162. — ?ro.R. 

8g:  77.      ioi:"254. — Eel.  R.  28:  5S7.    61:  202. 

See  also  Literature. 
Dissecting-Room,  Night  in  a.     Belgra.  37:  supp.  122. 
Dissent.     Cong.  AL  4:   147. 

—  and  Church  of  England.     Cong.  JI.  16:  167,  2S7. 
Curteis  on.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  362.  —  Cong,    i:  502, 

553.  618.  — (C.  Beard)  Thco.  R.  g:  487. 

—  and  Manufactures,  Worsley  on.     Eel.  R.  25:  1S9. 

—  Chnraclenstics  of.     (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  6:  115. 

—  (Consistent,  and  Rev.  J.  Dodson.     Eel.  R.  go:  i 

—  Dogmatism  of.     (J.  Tulloch)  Contemp.  33:  570. 
Reply  to  Tulloch.    (!•".  Harrison)  Contemp.  33:  825. 

—  English".     (W.  IL  Herford)  Theo.  R.  5:  127. 

—  Evils  of,  1S27.     Eel.  R.  47:  no. 

—  in  1830.     Eel.  R.  53:  415.  464. 

—  in  1835.     Eel.  R.  63:  97,  333. 

—  in  Lancashire  in  the  iSth  Century.     Cong.  4:  353. 

—  Letters  on.    Cong.  M.  2:  93-609.    3:  78 -53  5 


Dissent,  Oliver's  Secret  History  of.     Mo.  R.  154;  67. 

—  Principles  of.     Fraser,  3:  478. 

—  Progress  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  31 :  229. 

—  Reasons  for.     Cong,  i :  307. 

—  Recollections  of  the  old.     (R.  Halley)  Cong.  3:  223, 

257,  391-     4:  9-423- 

—  Scottish,  Real  ami  ap|)arent.     Eel.  R.  8g:  151. 
Dissent.      Sec  Nonconformity. 

Dissenters,  Acts  of  Parliament  on.     Cong.  M.  23:  909. 

—  Admission  to  Universities.     Blavkw.  35:  716. — EcL 

R.  61:  241. — Quar.  52:  466. 

—  Alleged  Illiteracy  of,  1S48.     Eel   R.  87:  257. 

—  and  .Matthew  Arnold.     Cong.  2:  427. 

—  and  the  Bishop  of  London.  1842.     Eel.  R.  76:  293. 

—  and  the  Coalition  Government.     Eel.  R.  gg:  611. 

—  and  Church  of  England.     (J.  B.  Brown)  Contemp.  16: 

298.  — Blackw.  16:  395.— Eel.  R.  78:  567.  — Tait, 
n.  s.  i:  44-368.  —  Eel.  R.  55:  97. 

—  and  Popery.     Eel.  R.  74:  609. 

—  and  the  Papacy.     Eel.  K.  ga:  739. 

—  and  Lord  John  Russell.     Ed.  R.  71 :  345. 

—  and  the  Universities.     Fraser,  12:  174. 

—  Assurance  Company  of.     Ed.  R.  6g:  520. 

—  Batch  of  voluntary.     Fraser,  16:  30S. 

—  Bennett's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  6g:  43S.  —  Meth.  I.I. 

57:  200. 

—  Biographies  of,  List  of.     Cong.  M.  13:  22. 

—  Boguc  and  Bennett's  History  of,  from  168S  to  1808. 

Chr.  Obs.  10:  92.     12:  5S3.  — Meth.  M.  35:  256. 

—  Claims  of,  on  Government.     Cong.  M.  ig:  239. 
Thomson  on.     Mo.  R.  I3g:  513. 

and  Opinions  of.     Ed.  R.  5g:  43. 

—  Conduct  and  Duty  of,  1S45.    ^^^-  '^-  ^i:  732.    82:  599. 

—  Congregational.     Westm.  28:  217. 

—  L)e  Foe  on,  with  extracts.     Cong.  JI.  24:   15^ 

—  Duty  of,  1837.     Ed.  R.  66:  204. 

—  Electoral  Policy  of,  Results  of,  1S47.     Ed.  R.  86:  354. 

—  English.     Bost.  R.  4:  90,  181.  — Tait,  2:  269,  385.  - 

(E.  Calamy)  Cong.  M.  15:  265. 
— •  Grievances  of.     Cong.  M.  ig:  284. 
and  Policy  of,  1849.     Ed.  R.  8g:  637. 

—  History  of.     (U.  Southey)  Quar.  10:  90.  —  Ed.  R.  ig: 

381."   6g:  43S. 

—  in  .Switzerland,  Wyss  on.     Ed.  R.  50:  29S. 

—  Marriage  Act  for.     Ed.  R.  77:  3S9. 

—  Marriages  of.     Ed.  R.  35:  62.  —  Westm.  23:   196. — 

Cong.  M.  15:  487. 

—  Objections  to  Ordination  among;.    Theo.  Repos.  6:  322. 

—  of  London,  .\ddress  of,  Dec.  i  r,  1827.    Cong.  >L  11 :  6. 
Recollections  of.     (R.  Halley)  Cong.  4:  9-423. 

—  Old  London.     Brit.  Q.  48:  59.' 

—  Palmer's  Vindication  of.     Cong.  M.  5:  208. 

—  Parsonolatry  of.     Tait,  n.s.  ig:  305,  342. 

—  Political.     Cong.  5:  439. 

—  Position  of,  1S3S.     Ed.  R.  6g:   i. 

—  Protoslant.     Ed.  R.  ig:   149.  —Mo.  R.  113:  473. 

—  Toulmin's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  24:  127. 

—  Views  of.     Cong.  M.  18:  s.v 
Dissenters'  Chapels.     Cong.  M.  16:  65,  257. 

—  Registration  .\cf  for.     Ed.  R.  g7:  453. 
Dissenting  Academies  in  England,  Statistics  of.     Cong. 

M    14:  799. 
Dissenting  .Agitation,  iS (7.     Ed    11.86:488. 
Di-^senting  Chnrciies,  History  of.     Ed.  R.  76:  434. 

—  Wil.^on's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  23:  401,  585. 
Dissenting  Colleges,  Defects  of.     Ed.  R.  72:   547. 
Dissenting  Collegiate  Institutions.     Ed.  R.  81:  88. 
Dissenting  Convention  at  Mandip^tor.     Fraser,  24:  361. 
Dissenting  Controversy.     Cong.  M.  22:   107. 
Dii'senting  Fudownnenfs.     Weslm.  24:  92. 
Di'senting  Meeting-Houses  in  England  and  Wales,  1836 

Ed.  R.  65:  I. 


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Dissenting  Ministers,  Regium  Donuni  to.   Eel.  R.  79:  loi. 
Di.ssenting  Registers.     Cong.  M.  24:  922. 
Dissenting  Student,  Letters  to.     Cong.  M.  15:  406-752. 
Dissenting  Theological  Colleges.     Kcl.  It.  71:  i. 
Dissevered.      (W.  A.  Kendall)  Ovurland,  9:   175. 
Distaff,  The;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  16:  133. 

—  and  Spindle  as  Insignia  of  the  Female  Sex.     (.J.  Y. 

Akemian)  Arch.  37:  83. 
Distance,  Can  we  see?    (T.  C.  Simon)  Macmil.  13:  429. 

—  Measures  of,  for  Military  Use.     (P.  Henrard)  Pract. 

M.4:  56. 
Distillery,  Day  at  a.     Penny  M.  ii:  297. 
Distilling,   English  Patents  for,  1S27.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

4:  324.     5:  I. 
Distilling  Apparatus.     Pract.  M.  3:  306. 
Distracted  young  Preacher.     (T.  Hardy)  Liv.  Age,  141 : 

501-595. 
Distress,  National,  England,  1842.    Eel.  R.  76:  214. 

—  of  the  Country,  Prize  Essay  on.     (S.  Laing)  Chamb. 

J-  i:  233,  254,  260. 
See  England. 

Distressed  Gentlewoman.     Dub.  Univ.  92:  679. 

Distressed  Needlewomen  and  cheap  Prison  Labor. 
Westm.  50:  371. 

District  of  Columbia,  Government  of.  (C.  C.  Nott)  Na- 
tion, 15:  328.  18:  375.  20:  5.  —  (S.  Newcomb) 
Nation,  18:  407. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  510. 
District  School;  a  Poem.     (B.  F.  Taylor)  Scrib.  8:1. 
Ditmarsh,  Land  of.     (B.  Williams)  Arch.  37:  371. 
Divan,  The.     Bentley,  15:  105-527. 

Di  Vasari ;  a  Tale  of  Florence.     (C.  Edwards)  Blackw. 

20:  793. 
Diversions  of  the  Echo  Club.    (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  29:  76- 

710.    30:  76. 
Divided;  a  Story.     (L.  E.Ward)  Belgra.  42:  108. 
Divination  among  the  Natives  of  Natal.     (H.  Callaway) 

Anthrop.  J.  i:  163. 

—  by  the  Rod   and  by  the  Aitow.     (A.  W.  Buckland) 

Anthrop.  J.  5:  436. 

—  for  the  Drawing-Room.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  141-550. 

—  Witchcraft,  and  Mesmerism.     Dub.  Univ.  38  :  6S7. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  199.     Same  art.  Internat.  M. 

5:  198. 
See  Chiromancy ;  Geomancy. 
Divine  and  human  Agency.     (H.  Ballon,  jr.)  Univ.  Q.  3: 

31.  — (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  36:  310. —  (W.  Has- 

iam,  J.  V.  O'Conor,  D.  A.  Gorton  1  Nat.  Q.  37:  379. 
Divine  Authority.     (C  P.  Cranch)  Unita.  R.  12:  465. 
Diviue  Expediencj'.     Good  Words,  4:  737. 
Divine  Government.     See  God,  Government  of. 
Divine  Influence.     Eel.  R.  47:  481. 

—  Davies,  Biddulph,  and  Mortimer  on.  Chr.  Obs.  24:  754. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (J.  Brazer)  Chr.  Exam.  17:  311. 

—  not  supcrnaturally  imparted.    (J.  Brazer)  Chr.  Exam. 

18:  50,  230. 
Divii)e  Life,  Way  of.     ( W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  34. 
Divine  ^fyths  in  India,  Origin  of.     (A.  C.  Lyall)  Fortn. 

24:  306. 
Divine  Passion.     (T.  M.  Griffith)  Meth.  Q.  26:  64. 
Divine  Rule  of  the  Church's  Legislation.     Am.  Church 

R.  4:  399. 
Divine  Teaching.     Chr.  ^lo.  Spec.  4:  400. 
Divine  Things,  Knowledge  of.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Unita. 

R.  2:  169. 
Diving.     Chamb.  .1.57:  119. — Liv.  Age,  35:  46'5. 

—  F'leuss's  New  Process  of.    (B.  W.  Richardson)  Nature, 

21:  62.     22:  32. 

—  Submarine.     (W.  W.   Harney)  Lippinc.   li:  200. — 

Cornh.  17:  664.     Same  art.  Eel   M.  71:  1007. 
Diving  Apparatus.    Chamb.  J.  46:  56.  —  (W.  H.  James) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:  306. 


Diving  Bell.     (T.  Alden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  22:  325.  — Blackw. 
17:  336-  — Mus.  6:  515. 

—  Down  in  a.     Eel.  R.  iii:  602. 

—  E.xperiments  with.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:   54. 
Divining  Cup.     (P.  J.  Bailey)  Loud.  Soc.  2:  561. 
Divining  Rod.     (II.  Mayo)"  Blackw.  61:  368. —(L.H. 

Steiner)  Mercersb.  13:  374.  —  (H.  White)  Stud.  & 
Intel.  Obs.  5:  20. —  (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  8:  202. 
—  Dem.  R.  26:  218,  317.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  3:  102.  11: 
201.  —  Wore.  M.  i:  27.  —  Liv.  Age,  13:  105. — All 
the  Year,  17:  391. — Chamb.  J.  20:  29S.  Same  art. 
Ev.  Sat.  3:  5S1. 
Divinity,  American  New  School.     Cong.  M.  22:  236. 

—  Law,  and  Physic.     Am.  Mo.  M.  1:  217. 

—  of  Jesus  Christ.     See  Jesus  Christ. 

—  revealed  and  unrevealcd.     (W.  B.  Hayden)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  22:  234. 

—  Study  of,  Herder's  Letters  on.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  233,  417. 

3:  I,  81,  171. 
Divinity   Schools,    Danger  of.     (J.   F.  Clarke)   Nation, 

29:  77. 
Division  of  Labor  in  civil  Life.     Westm.  12:  125. 
Divisibility  of  Matter.     (A.  McWhorter)  Am.  J.  Sci.  56: 

329- 
Divorce.  (N.  H.  Davis)  Internat.  R.  i:  794, —(H.D. 
Evans)  Am.  Ch.  Mo.  i:  320.  —  (S.  Lee)  Chr.  R. 
3:  235.  — (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  R.  2:  312.  — (W.  S. 
Upton)  De  Bow,  2:  155.  —  Putnam,  8:  630.  —  Ed. 
R.  105:  iSi. 

—  a  Vinculo.     Once  a  Week,  2:  184-317. 

—  and  Divorce  Laws.  (C.  M.O'Leary)  Cath.  World,  25: 

340. — Brownson,  16:  473. 

—  and  Marriage.     (M.  F.  Taylor)  So.  M.  11 :  447.  —  So. 

Q.  26:  332.  — So.  R.  n.  R.  9:  124. 

—  and  some  of  its  Results.     (T.  A.  Becker)  Cath.  World, 

31:  55°- 

—  and  voluntary  Separation.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  7:  269. 

—  Bible  Doctrine  of.     (J.  Tracy)  Bib.  Sac.  23:  384. 

—  DoUinger  on.     (J.  Conington)  Contemp.  11:  i. 

—  Ethics  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  37:  27. 

—  Free,  and  Free-Love.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  75. 

—  History  and  Doctrine  of.     (T.  D.  Woolse}')  New  Eng. 

26:  88,  212,  4S2.     27:  12,  517,  764. 

—  in  Italy,  Introduction  of.     (C.  F.  Gabba)  Am.  Church 

R.  33:  III. 

—  Indissolubility  of  Christian  Marriage.     (A.  F.  Hewit) 

Cath.  World,  5:  567,  684. 

—  Law  of .     Blackw.  26:  756. — Eraser,  i:  427.  —  Am. 

Church  R.  25:  323,  465. 

Decisions  in.     Quar.  25:  229. 

English,  1856.     Westm.  65:  33S.  — No.  Brit.  27: 

162.  —  Eraser,  52:  149. — Westm.  82:  442. — Chamb. 

J.  28:  302. 

in  California.     (C.  T.  Hopkins)  Pioneer,  i:  213. 

Scottish.     Blackw.  2:  176. 

—  Legislation  on,  in  Connecticut.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath. 

World,  4:  loi.  —  (H.  Loomis)  New  Eng.  25:  436. 

—  Milton's  Doctrine  of.     Mo.  R.  93:  144.  —  Cong.  M. 

4:  544- 

—  Madame  Necker  on.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  i:  456. 

—  Question  of.     (W.  H.  Phillips)  Internat.  R.  11:  139. 
Divorce  Courts,  English.     No.  Brit.  35:  187. 
Divorcee  Devote,  The.     Colburn,  39:  25. 

Divorces.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  17:  204. 

—  in  New  England.     (N.  Allen)  No.  Am.  130:  547, 
Frequency  of.     Am.  Church  R.  20:  214. 

—  in  Pennsylvania,  1813.     Portfo.{Den.)  10:  483. 
Dix,  Dorothea  L.     (L.  J.  Bigelow)  Galaxy,  3:  668. 
Dix,  John  A,,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  17:  321. 

Dix  Island,  Me..  Visit  to.  (E.  R.  Church)  So.  M.  16:  615. 
Dix  Minutes  d' Arret.  (R.  B.  Kimball)  Galaxy,  17:  807. 
Dixie,  In,  1864.     Bentley,  63:  638,    64:  80. ' 


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357 


DOCUMENTS 


Dixie,  Seeking.     (J.  Ransome)  So.  M.  ii:  6S7. 

Dixon,  James,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (U.  A.  West) 

Metii.  Q.  9:  9.  —  Lond.  Q.  42:  36S. 
Dixon,  John,  on  America.     Meth.  Q.  9:  653. 
Dixon,  William  II.,  with  portrait.    Once  a  Week, 26:  542. 

—  Spiritual  Wives.    Fraser,  77:  655.  — St.  Paul's,  2:  66. 

—  White  Conquest.     Westm.  105:  42. 

Dixon,  William  Jerrold.  (J.  Hawthorne)  Belgra.  40:  193. 
Doane,  Bishop  Geo.  W.     (E.  A.  Iloffmaiin)  Am.  Church 

K.  12:  434.  —  (S.  Eliot)  Am.  Church  Ii.  14:  126. 
Dobbs  his  Ferry.     A  Legend  iu  Verse.     (W.  A.  IJutler) 

Putnam,  II :  20. 
Dobell,  Sydney.     (R.  Buchanan)  Temp.  Bar,  56:  So.  — 

(D.  M.  Craik)  Intemat.  R.  6:  4S4.  —  (Alex.  Smith) 

Argos\%  2:  313. 

—  and  his  Works.     Good  Words,  20:  314. 

—  Balder.     Fraser,  50:  59.  —  Hogg,  II :  89. 

—  In  Memoriam.     Good  Words,  15:  71S. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.     (il.  P.  Lowe)  Uuita.  R.  11 :  557. 

—  (G.  E.  Woodberry)  Na'iou,  28:  2S9. 

—  Poems   on  the   Crimean   War.      New  Q.  5:    421. — 

Westm.  66:  566. —  Nat.  R.  3:  442. 
Dobschau,  Ice  Cavern  of.    (W.  B.  Lowe)  Nature,  20:  151. 
Dobson,  Austin.    Poems.    (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  1 :  6. 

—  Vignettes  in  Rhyme.  (W.C.  Brownell)  Nation,  30:  330. 
Dobson,  W.  C.  T.,  Technical  Notes  on.     (P.  G.  Hamer- 

ton)  Portfo.  7:  116. 
Doche,  .Madame,  Actress.     Colburn,  86:  420. 
Dock,  Floating,  at  Nicolaieff.     Pract.  JI.  7:  202. 

—  Marine  Railway.  (J.  L.  Sullivan)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3;  y^. 
Docks,  Dry,  Plans  for.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  3. 

—  Floating.     Pract.  M.  7:  233. 

Stability  of.     (G.  B.  Rennie)  Eel.  Engin.  i :  635. 

—  Flotation  of  Vessels  by  buoyant.     (J.  E.  Goweu)  Eel. 

Engin.  4:  229. 

—  Tubular  Floating.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  28. 

Dock  Expansion,  West  England.    Pract.  M.  4:  136,  26S. 
Dock  Warrants.     (D.  Costello)  Bentley,  39:  31,  139,  236. 
Docking  Vessels,  New  Mode  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  169. 
Dockyards,  Eng.,  Mismanagement  of.  Temp.  Bar,  14:  231. 
Dockyard  Ghost.     (R.  Johns)  Bentky,  3:   2S5. 
Docteur  Lavardin.     (M.  Cross)  Liv.  Age,  136:  525. 
Doctor  Abroad.     Elackw.  113:  525,  657. 

—  in  Love;  a  Poem.     (A.  McFarlaiid)  Lakeside,  9:  426. 

—  The  marvellous.     (J.  Hogg)  Black w.  22:  349. 

—  of  Philosophy.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  722.    49:  35,  200. 

—  Paying  the.     All  the  Year,  2:  566. 

Dr.  Aar;  a  Tale.     (K.  P.  Kereven)  Lippinc.  2:  502. 

Doctor  Barbe-Bleue.     Liv,  Age,  106:  26S. 

Dr.  Barberon ;  a  French  Trial  for  Murder.  Belgra.  39 :  420. 

Dr.  Bartholomew;  a  Story.     St.  James,  46:  139. 

Doctor  Bonomi.     Fraser,  76:  601. 

Doctor  Book's  Chronicle;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  49:  362. 

Dr.  Breen's  Practice.  (W.  D.  Ilowells)  Atlan.48:  145-721. 

Doctor  Campany's  Courtship.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Once  a 

Week,  12:  351-443. 
Dr.  Chillingwortb's  Prescription.    House.  Words,  6:  202. 
Doctor  Dolbie's  Experiment.    (A.  Shackleford)  Lakeside, 

7;  290. 
Dr.  Dollopson's  Patient.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  9:  335. 
Doctor  Dubois.     House.  Words,  11:  429. 
Doctor  Eisenbart;  a  Poem.     Dub.  L'niv.  17:  627. 
Dr.  Figaro's  Establishment.   (G.  A.  Sala)  Bclgra.  26:  200. 
Dr.  Fox's  Prescription.     Contin.  Mo.  5:  717. 
Dr.  Garrick.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  All  the  Year,  40:  sup]),  i. 
Doctor  Garrick.     House.  Words,  16;   142. 
Dr.  Gates  and  the  Seiioritas;  a  Tale  of  Nicaragua.     (F. 

Boyle)  Belgra.  42:  48. 
Doctor  Ilawley.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Harper,  26:  312,  46S. 
Doctor  Johns.   (D.  G.  Mitchell)  Atlan.  15:  141-6S1.    16: 

66-713.     17:  69-707. 
Dr.  Lorriner.     Tinsley,  5:  395. 


Doctor  Marigold's  Prescriptions.     (C.  Dickens)  All  the 

Year,  14:  supp.  1. 
Doctor  Middleton's  Daughter.     Once  a  Week,  28:  411- 

55 1-     29:  13-478. 
Dr.  Molke.     (I.  I.  Haves)  Atlan.  20:  43.     21:  36,  198, 

485. 
Dr.  Oliver's  Maid.     (E.  Meteyard;  Sharix;,  22:  14S-321. 
Doctor  Pablo.     House,  ^\'ords,  9:  2S0. 
Dr.  Reinhard;  a  Tale.     Canad.  Mo.  2:  134. 
Dr.  Steele's  Daughters;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  38:  11-244. 
Doctor  Winter's  Notions.     (Mrs.  S.  J.  Hale)  Godey,  21: 

220,  373. 
Dr.  Wortle's  School;  a  Novel.     (\.  Trollope)  Blackw. 

127:  545-6S1.     128:  1-710. 
Dr.  Wrightson's  Enemy.     (E.  Eden)  Liv.  Age,  95:  741. 
Doctor's  Assistant ;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  11:  569. 
Doctor's  Book,  An  old;  Liece  Boc.  Once  a  Week,  13:34. 
Doctor's  Degree,  My.     Eel.  JI.  6:  330. 
Doctor's  Dream;  a  Story.     (F.  E.  Faithful)  St.  James, 

46:  245. 
Doctor's  Fortune.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  77. 
Doctor's  Mixture.    All  the  Year,  24:  i-foi.    25:   1-211. 
Doctor's  Story.     (E.  Phel[i»)  Kiiick.  6i :  205. 
Doctor's  Story.     Chamb.  J.  58:  ^24. 
Doctor's  two  Christmases.     (ti.  M.  Bussey)  Pcop.  J.  7: 

29,  46. 
Doctor's  Wife;  a  Novel.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Temp.  Bar, 

lo-  155-455-     "=  5-455-     12:  5-455.     13:  117. 
Doctor's  Wife.     Liv.  Age,  63:  422. 
Doctors.     (II.  T.  Tuckernian)  Putnam,  2:  66. 

—  Ancient.     All  the  Year,  30:  293,  523. 

—  and  I'atients,  Timbs  on.     Chamb.  J.  50:  180. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Chamb.  J.  51:  693.     56:  521.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  84:  239. 

—  Concerning.     Chamb.  J.  35:  78.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

53:  256. 

—  Confessions  of.    Lond.  Soc.  25:  49.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  82:  360. 

—  Liability  of.     (0.  E.  Lyman)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  760. 

—  of  ^loliire's  Time.     Liv.  Age,  78:  44S. 

—  Our,  in  the  Rebellion.    (F.  B.  Perkins)  Galaxy,  4:  S22. 

—  Quack,  and  how  they  tbrive.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q. 

24:  72. 
Doctoring  under  Difficulties.     (M.  J    Malone)  Irish  Mo. 

7:  383- 
Doctrinal  Basis,  Union.     Cong.  Q.  5:  254. 
Doctrinal  Discourses.     Chr.  Exam.  35:  3S5. 
Doctrinal  Divisions  in  the  Church.    Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  63S. 
Doctrinal  Preaching.     (8- L.  Blake)  Ci'ng.  R.  Ii:  452. — 

Bost.  R.  1:  209. —  (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  So. 

—  (E.    Peabody)   Chr.    Exam.   38:    107.  — (O.    A. 

Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  i :  37.  —  (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q. 

6:  221. 
Doctrinal  Subscription.     See  Subscription. 
Doctrine  and  Creed.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Merccrsb.  24:  99. 

—  and  Dogma.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong.  R.  11:  562. — 

Lond.  Q.  40:  399. 

—  and  Duty.     (E.  B   Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  209. 

—  and  Life.     Chr.  R.  24:   161. 

—  and  Worship,  Progressive.     (D.  Y.  Ileisler)  Mercersb. 

21:  212. 

—  Cliri>tian,  Development  of.     Dub.    R.  22:   -;25.     23: 

',7  V     64:  2S. 

^  —  in  Bilde.     (J.  Millikm)  Am.  Presb.  R.  19:   133. 

in  N.  Testament.    (W.  Scribner)  I'rinc.  40:  519. 

Theor^■  of.     Bib.  R.  i :  1S2. 

—  in  Sunday  School.  (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  7:  4S1. 

—  Standard"  of.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  529. 

—  Syllabus  of.     (W.  Adams)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  20S. 
See  Theology,  Doctrinal. 

Documents  of  the  Case.     (.L  B.  Matthews  and  H.  C.  Bon- 
ner) Scrib.  18:  755. 


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DOGS 


Docwra,  Sir  Thomas,   Grand  Prior  of  St.  John's.     (F. 

Duncan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  102. 
Dodcl,  James   William.     Sir   Benjamin    Backbite.     (D. 

Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21 :  204. 
Dodd,  Thomas,  Print  Collector  and  Connoisseur.    Temp. 

Bar,  47:  315.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  130:  361. 
Dodd,  William,  Life  of.     (P.    Pitzgerald)  Dub.  Univ. 

63:    257,   385.  — Liv.  Age,  50:   552.  — (A.  Marks) 

Once  a  Week,  12:  263. 
Doddridge,  Philip.     (J.   I.Iamilton)  No.   Brit.   14:    350. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28:  461.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

22:   433.     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  3:   77. —  Hogg, 

9:  309. 

—  as  a  Hymn  Writer.     (T.  H.  Gill)  Cong.  5:  586. 

—  at  Kibworth.     Cong.  M.  27:  397. 

—  Correspondence  and  Diary  of.    Mo.  R.  121:73.    122: 

203.  —  Chr.  Kxam.  8:  66.  —  Cong.  M.  13:  S9-361. 

—  Five  Hymns.     Cong.  Q.  4:  23. 

—  Writings  of.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  29:  234. 
Doddridge's  Seminar}',  History  and  Character  of,     Chr. 

Disc,  i:  249. 
Dodds,  Josepii,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  167:  630. 
Dodge  Club.     (J.  de  Mille)  Harper,  34:  409,  545,  699. 

35:  22-550. 
Dodger  Family.     Chamb.  J.  42:  353. 
Dodington,  G.  Bubb,  Lord  Melcombe.     Colburn,  121 :  38. 
Dodo,   The.     Penny  M.  2:    209.  —  (A.   Wilson)   Good 

AVords,  17:  427. 

—  and  its  Kindred.     Westin.  51:    128.  —  Blacliw.  65: 

81.  —(H.  E.  Strickland  and  A.  G.  Melville)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  57:  52.^  Liv.  Age,  20:  316. 

—  Memorials  of.     Chamb.  J.  17:  360. 

Dodos;  an  Ornithological  Sketch.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  79. 
Dodsley,  Robert.     House.  Words,  II :  308. 
Dodson,  L,  and  Consistent  Dissent.     Eel.  R.  90:  i. 
Doelliuger,  John  Joseph  Ignatius.     (J.  E.  Johnson)  O.  & 

N.  4:  201.  —  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  11:  52. — (G. 

Prentice)  Meth.  Q.  39:  605.  —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M. 

79:  374.  — Cath.  World,  14:  248. — St.  James,  28: 

258. 

—  and  Catholicism  in  Bavaria.     Contenip.  17:  261. 

—  and  Munich  Congress.   Dub.  R.  55:  200,  483.   56:  214. 

—  and  the  Old  Catholic  Movement  in  Germany.     Scrib. 

22:  355. 

—  and  the  Roman  Catholic  Church.     (F.  T.  Washburn) 

0.  &  N.  4:  264. —  Brownson,  22:  34. 

—  Apostasy  of.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  13:  415. 

—  Gratry  and  Hyacinthe.     O.  &  N.  5:  377. 

—  on  tlie  Popes.     Dub.  R.  70:  363. 

Dog,  A,  and  his  Doings.     (W.  F.  Butler)  Good  Words, 
l8:  39.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  334. 

—  and  his  Shadow.    (R.  E.  Francillon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15: 

1-513.     16:  92-734. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Penny  M.  5:  354. 

—  Life  of.     Putnam,  2:  542. 

Dog,  The,  and  its  Folk-Lore.     (T,  F.  T.  Dyer)  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  24:  489.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  504. 

—  a  Russian  Tale.    (I.  Tourgenieff)  Temp.  Bar,  28:  474. 

—  Blaze's  History  of.     (W.  J.  Broderip)  Quar.  72:  48S. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Mus.  3:  145.  —  Eel.  M.  9:  476. 

—  History  of.     Ed.  R.  84:  168. 

—  of  Alcibiades.    Blaekw.  62:  102.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

14:  327- 

—  of  Flanders.     (J.  de  la  Ramc'-)  Lippine.  9:  79. 

—  without  a  Tail.    (R.  E.  Francillon)  Blaekw.  1 17:  321. 
Dog's  Universe.     (G.  Allen)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:    287. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  24:  545. 
Dogs.  (G.  L.  Henry)  N.  Eel.  7:  291.  —  Argosy,  19:  2S1. 
—  (D.Piatt)  Lippine.  6:  265. — Chamb.  J.  30:  11. 
44:  81.  50:  385.  — Colburn,  56:  60.  —  Eel.  R.  124: 
416.  —  Ev.  Sat.  15:  62. —  Liv.  Age,  24:  539.  — Put- 
nam, 9:  2S8. 


Dogs,  Advantages  of.     West.  R.  4:  367. 

—  American  Sporting.    (W.  M.  Tileston)  Scrib.  13:  768. 

—  and  their  Days.     All  the  Year,  35:  374. 

—  and  their  Diet.     Once  a  Week,  25:  304. 

—  Anecdotes  of.    Blaekw.  2:  417,621.    15:  177. — Liv. 

Age,  10:  197.  —  Eel.  M.  8:  495.  —  Blaekw.  45:  475. 
—  Mus.  4:  429.  —  Chamb.  J.  56:  183.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
58:  219.  —  Sharpe,  45:   103. 
Brown's.     Eel.  R.  50:  259. 

—  as  Companions.     Broad w.  7:  65. 

—  Canine  Guests.     (P.  G.  llamerton)  Portfo.  4:  27. 

—  Caninology.     Bentley,  16:  431. 

—  Celebrated.   Lond.  Soc.  12:  297.    13:  172.    Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  4:  481.     5:  247. 

—  Chapter  on.    Dub.  Univ.  58:  219.    Same  art.  Eel.  JI. 

54:  254. — Portfo. (Den.)  25:  i.  —  Knick.  59:  126. 

—  Consciousness  of.     Quar.  133:  419.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  115:  579. 

—  described  and  illustrated.    (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  10: 

615. 

—  Eastern.     Chamb.  J.  48:  441. 

—  English.     Once  a  Week,  4:  381. 

—  Esquimaux.    (H.  M.  Bannister)  Am.  Natural.  3:  522. 

—  Human,     Colburn,  50:  483. 

—  Humanity  to.     Good  Words,  2:  4S6. 

—  Homes  for  houseless.     Once  a  Week,  13:  543. 

—  how  the}'  retrace  a  Journey.    (F.  L.  Oswald)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  17:  359. 

—  Litelligence  of.     West m.  86:  413. 

Do  they  understand  human  Speech?     (M.  West- 

cott)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  121. 

—  Japanese  Lap.     Once  a  Week,  25:  434. 

—  Mad.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51:  403.  —  All  the 

Year,  28:  300.  —  Blaekw.  90:  222, 

—  Migi'atory,     Chamb.  J.  50:  791. 

—  My.     Chamb.  J.  36:  106.  —  (W.  T.  Greene)  Colburn, 

i6r:  541. 

—  Natural  History  and  Origin  of.    No.  Brit.  7:  29.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  14:   17. 

—  New  York.     (C.  D.  Shanly)  Atlan.  29:  550. 

—  of  Constantinople.     Chamb.  J.  25:    267.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  49:  664.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  427. 

—  of  Ilistor}' and  Romance.   Quar.  109:  177.    Same  art. 

Liv,  Age,  68:  780. 

—  of  Literature.   Temp,  Bar,  61 :  476.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

97:  174, 

—  of  St,  Bernard.     Once  a  AVeek,  7:  363. 

—  of  several  of  my  Acquaintances.   Eraser,  24:  578,702, 

25:  304,  39°- 

—  Our  Charlie.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53:  817, 

—  Our  Dog  Di.    Macmil,  35:  318.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

132:  677. 

—  Our  Pets  and  Protectors.     (W.  M.  Tileston)  Scrib. 

16:  95, 

—  Peninsular,     Blaekw,  80:  326, 

—  Pointer;  why  do  they  point?    All  the  Year,  22:  390. 

—  Portraiture  of.     Once  a  Week,  17:  170, 

—  Reasoning  in.     Penny  M.  6:  4S6. 

—  Retrievers.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  76. 

—  Sagacity  of,     Chamb.  J.  53:  126. 

—  Shaksperian.     Once  a  Week,  27:  161. 

—  socially  considered.     (A.  Halbert)  Putnam,  16:  495. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  11:  166. 

—  Stories  about.     Chamb.  J.  58:  358. 

—  Story  of  Rolf,     Chamb.  J.  58:  269. 

—  Traits  of;  Dog-Talk.     (C.  D.  Shanly)  Atlan.  4:  590. 

—  we  have  had.     All  the  Year,  20:  208. 

—  whom  I  have  met.     Cornh,  26:  662.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  116:  109. 

—  Wild,  in  Van  Diemen's  Land.     Penny  M.  3:  197, 
and  domestic.     Penny  M.  lo:  7,  56,  77. 

of  the  Western  Ghauts  of  India.    Penny  M.  3:  205. 


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Dog-Breaking.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  84:  344.    Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  17:  482.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  22:   19. 
Dog  Hospital  of  Paris.     Bentk-y,  6:  141. 
Dog  Show,  At  a.     Chamb.  J.  38:  *8i. 
Dog  Shows.     All  the  Year,  7:  493. 

—  and  Dog  Trials.     Lond.  Soc.  24:  365. 

Dog  Sledge,  Lake  Travel  by.  (II.  M.  liobinson)  Apple- 
ton,  17:  31. 

Dog  Star,  The.     Once  a  Week.  20:  277. 

Dog-Stealers,  London.     Cliainb.  J.  56:  463. 

Dog-Stealing.     Fraser,  30:  322. 

Dog- Worshiper,  Story  of.     Fraser  82:  -j-^. 

Dogberry  and  Verges.     Irish  ^lo.  5:  6S7,  747. 

Doge  and  his  Consort;  a  Tale  of  Venice.  (E.  T.  A.  Hoff- 
man) Colburn,  163:  669. 

Dogged  by  Sin.     Knick.  44:  276. 

Dogged  in  the  Streets.     Chainb.  .J.  39:  202. 

Dogget,  Tliomas,  the  Actor.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  513. 

Dogherty's  Courtship.     Once  a  Week,  28:  4S5-560. 

Dogma  and  Doctrine.    (G.  F.  Magoun)  (Jong.  R.  II :  562. 

—  and  dogmatic  Theology.  (.J.Tulloch)  Contcmp.  23:  919. 

—  and  Liberalism.     (\i..  K.  Cros.s)  Cong.  Q.  17:   ,15. 

—  and  Literature,  M.  Arnold  on.    Dub.  K.  72:  357.    See 

Arnold,  Matthew. 

—  Reason,  and  Morality.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  19th  Cent. 

4:  1013.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  100. 
Dogmatic  Decay.     (E.  M.  Geldart)  Theo.  It.  II :  469. 
Dogmatic  Extremes.     (.J.  Tulloch)  Contemp.  23:   1S2. 
Dogmatic  History,  Elements  of.    (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam. 

9:  182. 

—  Utility  of.     (J.  Murdock)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  27,  249. 
Dogmatic  Principle,  The.     Dub.  K.  53:  45S. 
Dogmatic  Standards.     (D.  R.  Goodwin)  Am.  Church  R. 

30:  548.     See  Creeds. 

Dogmatics,  Christian,  Revival  of.  (J.  J.  Van  Oosterzee) 
Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  401. 

Dogmatism.  (T.  M.  Coau)  Scrib.  4:  6S2.  —  ( W.  K.  Pen- 
dleton) Chr.  Q.  5:  496. 

—  Vanity  of.     Rctros.  17:  105. 

Dog-Violet  and   Mignonette.     (I.   R.  Vernon)  Tinsley, 

18:  45. 
Dogwood  Bitters.     (J.  Woodville)  Lippinc.  25:  612. 
Doherty,  John,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  740. 
Doherty,  M.    Legends  and  Poems.    Diib.  Univ.  89:  671. 
Doings,  and  Misdoings  of  Milston.     (Florence  Manyat) 

Victoria,  31:   16-481. 

—  at  Stamford  Hill.    (W.  L.  Gaiie)  Bcntley,  21:  465. 
Doineau,  Captain.     House.  Words,  16:  423. 
Dolcino,  Fra,  and  his  Times.     Xew  Q.  2:  229. 

Mariotti  on.     Prosp.  R.  9:  203. 

Dole  of  Jarl  Thorkell.     (J.  G.  Wliittier)  Atlan.  22:  lo. 

Dolet,  Etienne.  (^I.  Pattison)  Fortu.  35 :  35.  —  (G.  Saints- 
bury)  Macmil.  43:  273. 

Dolgelley  and  its  Attractions.    Lond.  Soc.  16;  56. 

Doll  Land;  a  Christmas  Story.     Sharpc,  38:  326. 

Doll  Philosophv.     Chamb.  J.  58:  721. 

Dollar,  Origin  "of  the  S  Mark.  (W.  T.  R.  Saffell)  Am. 
Hist.  Roc.  3:  271,  407,  500. 

—  Pursuit  of  the.     (.\.  Rhodes)  Gala.Ky,  31 :  652. 
Dollie  and  the  two  Smiths.     Blackw.  108:  105. 
D()llinger.     See.  Doelimger. 

Dolly.     (R.  II.  Davis)  Scrib.  9:  89. 

Dolly.     (N.  Perry)  Harper,  40:  37. 

Dolly;  a  Pastoral  Tale.  (M.  R.  Godfrey)  Temp.  Bar,  53: 
377. 

Dolly;  a  Story  of  the  London  Sans-Souci.  (y.  L.  Wil- 
liams) Belgra.  24:  T,V. 

Dolly  Duster,  Diary  of.     Fraser,  18:  471,  597. 

Dolmen  Mound.s.     (S.  P.  Oliver)  Nature,  8:  344. 

—  in  Japan.     (E.  S.  Morse)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  593. 
Dolomite  Mountains,  The.     Brit.  Q.  40:  333. 

—  Lady's  Visit  to.    All  the  Year,  24:  352. 


Dolomite  Mountains,  Sketches  among.    Good  Words   12: 
782. 

—  Ten  Days  among.     Argosj-,  12:  227 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  D.  Reed)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  257.     Sanij 

art.  r.,i])|)iuc.  14:  271,  411. 
Dolous,  The  two      Dial,  3:   112. 

Dolores;  a  Poem.     (A.  C.  Ketchum)  Harper,  43:  641. 
Dom  Gueranger  and  Solesmes.     (.M.   Raymond)  Cath. 

World,  21 :  279. 
Dome  in  Pointed  Architecture.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  522. 

—  of  St.  Peters.     X\n.  Arch.  2:  303,  310. 
Domes  of  .Stone  and  Brick.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  527. 

—  Structure  of.     (R.  Briggs)  ,J.  Frankl.  Inst.  85:  305. 
Domenech,  Abbe,  .Missionary  .\dventures  in  Texas  and 

Mexico.     Eel.  R.  108:   164. 
Domenichino.     Chamb.  J.  16:  237.  —  Penny  M.  3:  356. 
Domesday  Book.     Cornh.  8:  600.  —  Eel.  M.  68:  244. 

—  Ecclesia  and  Presbyter  in.     (S.  Denue)  Arch.  8:  218. 

—  New.     (E.  L.  Stanley)  Fortn.  25:  791. 

—  of  Hampshire.     Fraser,  73:  368. 
Domestic  .\ccompli>hni<jnis.     Chumb.  J.  9:  241. 
Domestic  Affairs,  Our.     (G.  WurLs)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  241. 
Domestic  and  Social  Economies.     (S.  P.  Day)  Victoria, 

35:  91-4SS.     36:   144 
Domestic  and  social  Life  in  Mediaeval  England.     Brit. 

Q.  35:  428. 
Domestic  .\rt.     (E.  Balfour)  Good  Words,  20:  65S.     Ste 

Household  Art. 
Domestic  Arts,  Ancient.     K".ick.  52:  60. 
Domestic  Constitution.    (N.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  185. 
Domestic  Economy.    (Mrs.  S.  J.  Hale)  Godey,  20:  42,  86, 

154.  —  (E.  M.  King)  Victoria,  17:  251.  —  Penny  M. 

11:  34.  —  Victoria,  17:  345. 

—  for  Farmers.     De  Bow,  18:  731. 

—  House  and  Home  Papers.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Atlan.  13: 

40-754.     14:  93-6S9. 

—  Letter  to  a  young  Housekeeper.    (C.  P.  Ilawes)  Atlan. 

16:  535- 

—  Parlor  and  Kitchen.     Lippinc.  4:  207. 

—  The  Persecuted  Woman.     (E.  F.lcourt)  Lippinc.  5:  27. 

—  Science  of.     (E.  M.  King)  Victoria,  24:  131. 
Ste  Housekeeping;  (.'ookerA-. 

Domestic  Education.     (Z.  Crocker)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8i  43. 

I)omestic  Experiences.     Victoria,  171  503. 

Domestic  Grievance.      St.  James,  a:  229. 

Domestic  Handicrafts,  Interference  with.     (F.  Seebolim) 

19th  Cent.  3:  370. 
Domestic  Ilannonv.     Chamb.  J.  57:  93. 
Domestic  Hygiene.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  29:  316. 
Domestic  Improvidence.     Penny  JI.  2:  271. 
Domestic  Industry-.     (J.  H.  Laninaii)  Hunt,  2:  353. 
Domestic  Life.     I-kd.  M.  13:   126. 

—  Past  and  present.     Temp,  Bar,  4:  402. 
Domestic  Management.     Godey,  62:  313. 

—  a  neglected  Art.     Macmil.  12:  494. 
Domestic  Politics.     Eng.  Dem.  M.  25:  243,  302. 
Domestic  Portraiture.    (R.  G.  Smith)  Chr.  (>.  Spec.  5:  363. 
Domestic  Romance.     Putnam,  15:  675. 

Domestic  .Scenes  in  Russia.  Vc'nal>|i!s on.    M".  R.  148:  403. 

Domestic  Servants.     (R.  R.  Bowkcr)  O.  &  N.  4:  401. — 

(L.  P.  Smith)  Putnam,  15:   114.  —  Fraser,  74:  129. 

—  Chine.se  as.     (.M.  Ilosmer)  Lippinc.  6:  353. 

—  Doings  and  Goings  on  of  hired  Girl.*.     Qil.  Dean)  Lip- 

pinc. 20:  589. 

—  En'^'lish,  and  their  Ways.  (O.  Logan)  Lippinc.  20:  75S. 

—  in  Hamburgh.     (G.  .\  Jackson)  (~>nce  a  Week.  1 :  159. 
Domestic  Service.     (F.  P.  Cobbo)  Fra^or.  77:  121.  Same 

art.  N.  F,.l.  i:  237.  — (H.  Martineau)  Wcstm.  29: 
405.  —  Macmil.  34:  1S2.  Same  art.  Ei  I.  M.  87:  244. 
—  O.  &  N.  6:   r'l.  — Tinsley,  lo:  700. 

—  Difficulties  of.     Victoria,  2:  241. 

—  for  Ladies.     (.M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  4:  90. 


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DORCAS 


Domestic  Service  in  the  United  States.     (F.  A.  Walker) 
Scrib.  II :  273. 

—  Mistress  and  Maid,  Relations  of.     (II.  Elriiigton)  Eng. 

Dom.  M.  23:  05,  123. 

—  Modern.     Ed.  R.  I15:  409. 

—  Nelly  Armstrong;  a  Story.     No.  Brit.  20:   179. 

—  Side  of  the  Maids,     (l!^.  L.  Linton)  Cornli.  29:  298. 

—  Side  of  the  Mistresses,     Cornh.  29:  459. 

—  Question  of.     Once  a  VVeek,  5:  430. 
Domestic  Servitude.     Knick.  19:  521. 

Domestic  Taste,  Principles  of.     (E.  E.  Salisbury)  New 

Eng.  36:  310. 
Domestic  Worship,  Furness  on.    (C.  Stetson)  Chr.  Exam. 

28:  199. 
Domesticated  Animals,  History  of.     No.  Brit.  5:  i. 
Domestication,  Darwin's  Variation  of  Animals  and  Plants 
under.     (A.  Gray)  Nation,  6:  234. 

—  of  Animals  in  the  Middle  Ages.     (T.  Wright)  Intel. 

Obs.  6:  318. 
DominaFluvia  and  the  Lion.    (G.A.Sala)  Belgra.15:  220. 
Dominic,   St.,   and  the   Dominicans.     (S.   L.   Caldwell) 

Bapt.  Q.  11:  247.  —  Am  J.  Educ.  24:  375. 

—  and  his  Age.     (.J.  Tulloch)  Good  Words,  18:   161. 

—  and  the  Inquisition.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  42:  730. 
Dominic  Pirn's  Woodcock.     N.  Eel.  4:  514. 
Dominica  Island.    (F.  M.  Endlick)  Am.  Natural.  14:  761. 

—  Volcanic  Eruption  in.     Nature,  21:  372. 
Dominican,  The;  a  Story  of  the  Plague  of  Naples.     Col- 
burn,  20:  37. 

Dominican  Artist-Monks.     Dub.  R.  25:  386. 
Dominican  Republic  of  St.  Domingo,     (S.  A.  Kendall) 

Am.  Whig  R.  9:  235,  368. 
Dominican  Schools  in  ancient  Ireland.    Dub.  R,  19:  145. 
Dominie's  Legacy.     Fraser,  i:  31S. 
Dominie's  Sons.     Fraser,  82:  332,     Same  art,  Liv.  Age, 

107:  159.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  646,  666,  6S2, 
Dominion  and  Subordination  in  Society.     (A.  Harris) 

Mercersb.  24:  520. 
Dominique;  a  Sketch  from  Life.     Blackw.  66:  77, 
Dominis,  Antonio  de.     Retros.  16:  436. 

—  Newland's  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  47:  97, 
Domitian  and  the  Turbot.     Blackw.  87:  731. 
Don,  George,  the  Forfar  Botanist.     Hogg,  8:  279. 
Don  Carlos.     See  Carlos,  Don. 

Don  Esteban.     Quar.  33:  205. 

DonEsteban;  or  Memoirs  of  a  Spaniard.  Colbtirn,i3:  513. 

Don  Giovanni.     Lond.  Soc.  27:  255.  —  Dem.  R.  20:  36. 

—  Mozart's.     Colbuni,  59:  533. 

Don  Gomez  and  the  Cid;  a  Song.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  143. 
Don  John  of  Austria.     Blackw.  63:  70.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  16:  337. 
Don  John.     (J,  Ingelow)  Liv.  Age,  148:  491,  525,  595. 

149:  87,  154. 
DonQuixote.    (W.H.  Prescott)  N0.Am.45:  i. —  Blackw. 

11:  657.  —(R.  J.  De  Cordova)  Knick.  38:  189. 

—  and  Gil  Bias.     (C.  H.  Drew)  Penn  Mo.  3:  555. 

—  Extracts  from.     Ev.  Sat.  ii:  215. 

—  Ramble  in  the  Footsteps  of.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  574. 
See  Cervantes. 

Don  Quixote's  Library.     Fraser,  7:  324,  565.     8:  445. 
Don  Ricardo;  a  Spanish  Sketch.     Cornh.  17:  476. 
Don  Roderick,  Ballad  of.     (S.  W,  Cone)  Dem.  R.  16:  13. 

36:  485- 
Don  Sebastian:  a  Romance.     Tait.  n.  s.  23:  473,  518. 
Dona  Dalrae.     Broadway,  10:  264. 

Dofia  Paula;  aTaleofPeru.    Am.  Whig  R.  13:  419,509. 
Dona  It.-imona;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  16:  122. 
Donaldson,  John  W.     New  Cratylus.     So.  Q.  20:  390. 
Donati,  Giovanni  Battista.     Nature,  8:  556. 

—  Comet  of.     See  Comet. 

Donatist  Controversy.     (P.  Schaff)  Princ.  36:  385. 
Doncaster,  Miller's  History  and  Antiq.  of.  Eel.  R.  i:  175. 


Doncaster,  Sports  and  Saturnalia  of.     Bentley,  20:  288- 
622. 

—  Town  and  Moor.    (J.  Wilkins)  Once  a  Week,  15:  258, 
Doncaster  Race-Course.     All  the  Year,  37:   14. 
Doncaster  Races.     Bentley,  31:   116. 

Doncaster  St.   Leger;    a  Poem.     (F,  II.  Doyle)  Canad. 

Mo.  4:  19. 
Donegal,  Ireland,  Among  the  Wilds  of.     (P.  Q.  Keegan) 

Colburn,  158:  531. 

—  Down  in.     (G.  P.  Bevan)  Once  a  Week,  6:  625, 

—  Folk-Lo^e  of.     Cornh,  35:  172. 

—  Life  in.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Once  a  Week,  15:  436, 

—  Rambles  in.     Dub.  Univ.  52.  415. 

—  State  of.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  731. 

Donegal  Bay.and  Irish  Chronicles.     Fraser,  76:  741. 
Donegal  Highlands.     Dub.  Univ.  41:  52S,  701. 
Dongan,  Thos.,  Governor  of  New  York  Colony.     (R.  H. 

Clarke)  Cath.  World,  9:  767. 
Donham,    Leonard,    Ciiaracter   and  Death  of.      (F.    D. 

Huntington)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  17:  272. 
Doniert's  Stone.     Antiquarj-,  2:   13. 
Donizetti,   Gaetano.     Bentley,  23:    537.  —  Eel.   M.   14: 

279,  563. — Sharpe,  51:  196. 

—  and  Italian  Music  since  Rossini.     (P.  Scudo)  Knick. 

57:  136. 
Donkey,  Sorrows  of  the.     Lond.  M.  13:  95. 

—  Story  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  50:  705. 
Donkeys.     Chamb.  .1.  42:  540. 

—  Exhibition  of.     All  the  Year,  12:  loi. 
Donke}'  Power.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  52. 

Donna  6  Mobile;  a  Story.     (L.  Bigg)  Victoria,  36:  373. 
Donna  Quixote;  a  Story.  (J.  McCarthy)  Belgra.  37:  257, 

478.     38:1,225,478.     39:1,226,479.     40:1,129. 
Donne,  John.     (W.  Minto)  19th  Cent.  7 :  S45.  —  Argosy 

32:  299. 

—  first  of  English  Satirists.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  237- 

—  the  Metaphysician.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  78, 

—  Polydoron.     Retros.  18:  270. 

Donner  Emigrant  Party.  (H.  Degroot)  Overland,  5:  38. 
Donnersmarck,  Count  Henckel  von.  Fraser,  36:  677. 
Donnington  Castle,  Berks.  (II.  Godwin)  Arch,  44:  459. 
Donnybrook,  Lament  for;  a  Poem.  Dub.  Univ.  61:  331, 
Donnybrook  Fair.  Bentley,  10:  357.  —  Dub.  Univ.  79: 
361. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  492. 
Donovan  the  Intoxicator.     Fraser,  1 :  209. 

Doolittle  Genealogy.     (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E,  Reg,  6:  293. 
Doom  of  the  Bell  ■  a  Tale.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World, 

25:  324- 
Doom  of  the  Children;  a  Poem.     (W.O.  Bourne)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  10:  201. 
Doom  of  the  GrilHths.     (E.  C.  Gaskell)  Harper,  16:  220. 
Doomed  Man,  The.     Lond.  M.  8:  306. 
Doomed  Ship;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  51:  49. 
Doomed  Skater.     Chamb.  J.  32:  30S. 
Doom's  Day  Camp.     All  the  Year,  29:  supp. 
Doon,  Day  on  the  Banks  of.     Chamb.  J.  2:  129. 
Doprstep,   The;  a  Poem.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Atlan.  23: 

147. 
Doorsteps.    Chamb.  J.  35:  241. 
Dora;   or  Spirit  of  Lake  George.     (W.  D.  Potter)  So. 

Lit.  Mess,  11:  13. 
Dora,  Sister;  a  Biograpln'.     Lond.  Q.  57:  49. 
Dora  d'Istria,  pseud.     See  Koltzoff-Massalsky,  H.  G. 
Dora's  Trial;   a  Love  Story.     (W.  Thompson)  Lippinc, 

28:  405. 
Doran,  Dr.  John.     (L.  .lewitt)  Reliquary,  18:  227, 

—  Habits  and  Men.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  649. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Temp.  Bar  52:  460, 

—  New  Pictures  and  old  Panels.     Brit.  Q.  30:  46, 
Dorcas  Lindsay;  or  Bachelor's  Writiug-Desk.     So.  Lit. 

Mess.  5:  48- 


DORCHESTER 


361 


D'OUTRE-MOKT 


Dorchester,  England,  Church  of.     Penny  M.  14:  372. 

—  Roman  Amphitheater  at.     Penny  M.  8:  397. 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  Earlv  Settlers  of.     (S.  G.  Drake)  N. 

E.Reg.  5:  389,465- 

—  Inscriptions  in  Burial-Ground.     N.E.Reg.  2:  312, 

381.    4:  165,  275.    5:  89,  255.    6:  179,  236. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  50. 

—  Records  at.    N.  E.  Reg.  16:  77,  152.     21:  163,  269, 

329.     22:  48. 
Dorchester,  S.  C,  Old  Congregational  Church  at.     Am. 

Q.  Reg.  14:  68. 
Dore,  P.  Gustave.  (P.  G.  Hanierton)  F.  ArtsQ.  3:  i,  300. 

—  No.  Brit.  47:  127. — (.J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy,  17: 
344.  — (R.Sturgis)  Nation,  3:  388. —  (.J.  R.  Vare) 
Sharpe,  36:  296.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  67 :  631.  — 
with  portrait,  Once  a  Week,  26:  454. — Art  J.  19: 
51-166.  —  Belgra.  2:  75.  —  (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a 
Week,  11:  83. — Ev.  Sat.  i:  60.  —  Galaxy,  i:  324. 

—  N.  Eel.  5:  47S. 

—  and  Millais.     (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt)  Contemp.  2:  482. 

—  and  his  latest  AVorks.    (L.  H.  Hooper)  Art  J.  31:  185. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  12:  80. 

—  and  Works.  St.  James,  29:  353.  —  Temp.  Bar,  i6:  347. 

—  at  Home.     (B.  Jerrold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  3:  439.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  462. 

—  at  Work.    (B.  Jerrold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  10:  299.    Same 

art.  Am.  Bibliop.  5:  105. 

—  Bible  illustrated.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Fortn.  4:  669. 

—  Visit  to  Studio  of.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  641. 

—  Wandering  Jew.     Dub.  R.  41:  1S3. 

—  Works  of.    Brit.  Q.  49:  62.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  loi : 

259. 
Dore,  Mont,  Mineral  Springs  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  150. 
Dorians,  Miiller's  History  of.    (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb. 

8:  362.  —  Ed.  R.  53:  121.  —  For.  R.  4:  322.  —  Mo. 

R.  125:  159.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  55. 
Doris.     Lond.  Soc.  33:  522. 
Doris  Barugh.  (K.  S.  Jlac(iuoid)  Good  M'ords,  18:  1-793. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  S7-7S3.     136:  34-241. 
Doris  Holt's  Valentine.     All  the  Year,  44:  274,  299. 
Dorking,  Battle  of.     See  Battle  of  Dorking. 
Dornadilla,  Dune  of.     (A.  Pope)  Arch.  5:  216. 
Dorney  and  Burnham,  Summer  Day  at.     (E.  Walford) 

Once  a  Week,  12:  696. 
Dorothea,  St.,  Virgin  and  Martyr.     (W.  H.  Aiiderdon) 

Irish  Mo.  8:  81. 
Dorothy  Fox.    (L.  Parr)  Good  Words,  II :  27-S44.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  533.     105:  12,  737.     106:  218- 

725.     107:  145-794. 
Dorothy  Q.;  a  Poem.     (O.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  27:  120. 
Dorothy  in  the  Garret;  a  Poem.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge) 

Atlan.  26:  1S8. 
Dorpat  Review.     (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  11:  594. 
Dorr,  Thomas  W.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  Ii:  201. 
D'Orsay,  Count,  with  portrait.     Eraser,  10:  645. 
Dorsay,  John  S.,with  portrait.    Anal.  M.  13:  265. 
Dorset.     Quar.  iii:  281. 
Dorsetshire  Dialect,  Barnes's  Poems  in.     No.  Brit.  31 : 

339- 

—  Queen's  English  in.     Once  a  Week,  30:  760. 

Dort,  Synod  of.  (E.  Pond)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  33.  —  (E  H. 

Sears)  Chr.  Exam.  62:  i.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  lo:  436. 

Articles  of.     (A.  Alexander)  I'l-inc.  4:  239. 

Opening  of.     (.S.  M.  Hopkins)  Princ.  n.  s.  1 :  322. 

Dory;  a  Story.     (C.  Gibbon)  (iood  Words,  22:  56. 
Dos"  Reales.  '  (G.  T.  Shi(>ley)  Overland,    i:  81.     Same 

art.  Broadw.  6:  433. 
Dosia;  a  Story.     (H.  Gn'ville)  Temp.  Bar,  58:  477. 
Dost,   Mohammed,  Ameer  of  Cabul.     Mus.  45:  666. — 

Temp.  Bar,  9:  338. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Eraser,  44:  539. 

Doten,  Lizzie,  Spiritual  Poems  of.    Temp.  Bar,  27:  464. 


Dotterel's  Nest,  How  I  found  the.     (D.  Bruce)  Macmil. 

44:  347- 
Douay  and  the  Fete  of  Gayaut.     Once  a  Week,  15:  7. 
Douay  Diaries.     Month,  32:  451. 
Douay  Missionaries.     Dub.  R.  82:  427. 
Double-Bedded  Room.     Bentley,  4:  575. 
Double  Cure.     (L.  Schiicking)  N.  Fcl.  6:  315. 
Double  House.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Fr;;?er,  ';4:  170. 
Double  Lile  of  Martin  Staples.     (C.  A.  W  ashburn)  Lip- 

pinc.  24:  468. 
Double  Love;  a  Tale.     (W.  Buxton)  Sharpe,  5c:  21S. 
Double  Marriage.     (C.  M.  Brame)  Cath.  World,  6:   776. 
Double  People.     All  the  Year,  26:  103. 
Double  Stars.     Nature,  21:  53. 
Double  Veil.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Putnam,  5:  405. 
Double  Widowhood.     Chamb.  J.  30:  316,   329.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  433. 
Doubles  and  Quits.    Blackw.  104:  511,  645.    105:50-379. 
Doubles  in  Plays.     All  the  Year,  29:  372. 
Doubleday,  T.  Bubbiiigton  ;  a  Tragedy.  Blackw.  18:  119. 
Doubleday's  Children.   (Dr.  Cook)  All  the  Year,  37:  265- 

553-     38:  1-544-     39:  20-227. 
Doubt  and  Unbelief,  Modern.     ( W.  S.  Balch)  Univ.  Q. 

33:  338- 

—  Deliverance  from.    Univ.  Q.  14:  122. 

—  Discipline  of,  in  Religion.     (J.  F.  Spalding)  Best.  R. 

6:  120. 

—  Intellectual.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Radical,  3:  293. 

—  Modern.     (I.  Bayne)  N.  Eel.  4:  5S0. 

and  Chri.-^tian  Belief,  Christlieb  on.     Canad.  Mo.  6: 

89. —Chr.  Obs.  74:  537. 
Doubt,  PhiloHdiiliic.     (L.  .Stephen)  Mind,  5:   157. 
Balfour's  Defense  of.     (F.  W.  Maitland)  Mind,  4: 

576. 

—  Victims  of.    Month,  5:  441.     Same  art.  Cath.  World, 

4:  550. 
Doubts  respecting  the  Rattle  of  Bunker  Hill.     (C.  Hud- 
son) Chr.  Exam.  40:  247. 

—  respecting  NajMileon,  Whately's.     Aiuil.  JL  14:  270. 

—  Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:  523. 

—  respecting  Archbii-hop  Whalely.    Dub.  Univ. 5:  528. 
Doubting  Heart,  A.     (.\.   Kcary)  Macmil.  38:  S2-475. 

39:32-546.  40:68-507.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137: 
804.  138:  10-653.  139:  343-497.  140:  20S-603. 
141:  20-730.  142:  15()-6S6.  143:  93-539. 
Doudan,  Ximcncs.  Fraser,  97:  569. —  (.\.  Laugvl)  Na- 
tion, 23:  7.  — (T.  S.  Perry)  Atlan.  41:  oSi.  —No. 
Am.  124:   126. 

—  Letters  of.     Ed.  R.  148:  1S2.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  Na- 

tion, 26:  64. 
Douglas,  David.     (T.  Sonicrvill.')  Overland.  7:  105. 
Douglas,  Earl  of  Pliiia(lfl|ilii:i.     Lippiiic.  3:  546. 
Douglas,  G  .wain.     (.\.  Wall)  Western,  3:  724. 
Douglas,  Sir  Hnward.     Blackw.  93:  5')!. 
Douglas,  Lady  Jane.     (W,  Chanibers)  Chamb.  J.   51: 

385- 
Douglas,  Stephen  A..  Political  Career  of.    (G.  W.  Curtis) 
No.  Am.  103:  509. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (J.  Ilownrd.  jr.)  .\tlan.  8:  205 

—  Southerner's  Estimate  of.     Nat.  Q.  40:  173. 
Douglas,  Sutherland.     (.V.   C.  Twining)  Chr.  Q.  S|k;c. 

4:  567. 
Douglns,  William.     Art  J.  21:  137, 
Douglas  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  28:  69. 
Douglass,   David   Bates,   with  portrait.     (C   B.  Stuart) 

Ed.  Engin.  6:1. 
Douglass,  Frederick.     (M.  Tlowitt)  Peop.  J.  2:  302. 

—  Narrative  of.     Chamb.  J.  5:  56. 

Douhault,  Mar(|uis  de,  Strange  Story  of.     Cornh.  7:  629. 

—  (E.  H.  Lacombe)  So.  M.  15:  3S6. 
Doune,  Castle  of.     Sharpe.  7:  193. 

D'Outre-Mort;  a  Tale.    (H.  E.  Prescott)  Galaxy,  2:  516. 


DOVE 


362 


DRAKE 


Dove,  Heinrich  Wilhelm.  Nature,  19:  529.  —  (F.  Hoff- 
man) Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  261. 

Dove,  The;  paraphrase  of  Poe's  Kaven.  St.  James,  i :  235. 

Dove  in  the  Ilagle's  Nest.  (C.  M.  Yonge)  Macniil.  12: 
I- 5 10.     13:  13,  81. 

Dove  Dale.     Lond.  Soe.  16:  38.  —  Penny  M.  3:  loS. 

Dove's  Nest.     (J.  Hatton)  Lond.  Soc.  24:  332,  426. 

Dover,  Capt.  Robert.    Cotswold  (ianies.    ('ornh.37:  710. 

Dover,  England.     (II.  Curling)  IJentley,  20:  5S0. 

—  Day  at.     All  the  Year,  43:  369. 

—  Shaksperc's  Cliff.     Penny  M.  11:  290. 

—  Snargate  Street.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  10:  479. 

—  to  Calais.     Chamb.  J.  50:  232.  —  Dub.  Univ.  80:  628. 
Dover  and  Calais  liaihvay,     Chamb.  J.  43:  566. 
Dover  Castle.     Penny  M.  2:   57. 

—  Roman  Antiquities  in.     Penny  M.  8:  472. 
Dover  Channel,  Tides  in,  B.C.  55.     Arch.  39:  277. 
Dover  Cliff,  Explosion  of,  1843.    J.  Erankl.  Inst.  35:  270, 

325,  —(C.  W.  Pasley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  36:  28. 
Dover  Haven,  Account  of.     (J.  Thorpe)  Arch.  11:  212. 
Dover,  Straits  of.     See  English  Channel. 
Dover,  N.  H.,  Combination  of  1640.     (A.  H.  Quint)  N.  E. 

Reg-  33:  91- 

—  Puritanical  Eand-Grabbers.    Hist.  M.  18:  84. 

—  Records.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  30,  246.     25:56.     28:155. 

29:  261.     30:  455.     31:  313. 
Dovetailing  Machine.     Pract.  M.  5:  109. 
Dow,  Gerhard.     Art  J.  33:  102. 

Dow,  Rich.  W.,  Biog.  of.    (F.  W.  Holland)  Hunt,  2:  507. 
Dow's  Flat.     (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  4:  569. 
Dowager,  The.     Tinsley,  13:  56. 
Dowager  Countess.     Liv.  Age,  107:  429,  478, 
Dowdcn,  Edward,  Poems  of.     Irish  Mo.  g:  419, 
Down  among  the  dead  Men.     House.  Words,  8:  41S. 
Down  at  Dippington.    All  the  Year,  i:  414. 
Down  at  Red  Grange.     House.  Words,  14:  223. 
Down  East  and  Out  West.   (C.  Gardner)  Lakeside,  2:  339. 
Down  in  a  Chine;  a  Tale.     (M.  L.  Pool)  Galaxy,  2:  261. 
Down  in  Tennessee.     (J.  R.  Gllmore)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  469. 
Down  the  River.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Atlan.  16:  468. 
Downes,  John,  Life  of.     Am.  Mo.  jM.  8:  71. 
Downes,  Joseph.     Mountain  Decameron.    Quar.  57:162. 
Downing,  Ellen  M.     (M.  Russell)  Irish  Mo.  6  :  459-661. 
Downing,  Mrs.  Harriet.    Satan  in  Love.  Mo.  R.  154:  i?2. 
Downing,  Helena  P.     Victoria,  35:  72. 
Downs,  Solomon  U.,  with  portrait.     Dcni,  R.  24:  547. 
Downs,  The.     Once  a  Week,  10:  640. 
Downs  Harbor.     Westm.  18:  406. 
Downshire;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  205. 
Downton  Castle  and  the  Knfghts.     (T.  Wright)  Once  a 

Week,  16:  2S3. 
Dowse,  Thomas.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  284.     9:  355, 

—  Library  of.     Hist.  M.  i :  7. 

Dowton,  William.     (T.  P.  Grinsted)  Bentley,  41:  31S. 
Doyle,  Sir  Francis  H.,  Poems  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am. 

55:  237. — Mo.  R.  153:  69.  —  Dark  Blue,  3:  294. 

—  EcLM.  68:  551. 
Doyle,  James,  Bishop  of  Kildare.    Dub.  Univ.  58:  237.  — 

(H.Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  74:  157. —  (J.  N.  Nylan) 

Cath.  World,  7:  44.  — Month,  40:  145. 
Doyle,  John,  ^Memorials  of.     Month,  8:  392. 
Doyle,  ^Martin,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  374. 
D'Oyly,  G.   Letters  to  Sir  W.  Drummond.    Quar.  9:  329. 
Dracontia,  Observations  on.    (J.  B.  Deane)  Arch.  25:  iSS. 
Dracut,  Mass.,  Jlinisters  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  276. 
Draft  in  Marine  Boilers  burning  Anthracite  Coal.    (J.  V. 

Merrick)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  58:  390. 
Draft  on  the  Bank  of  Spain.     Lippinc.  9:  668. 
Dragon,  Fight  with;  a  Poem.    (F.  Schiller)  Cath.  World, 

32:  666. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Chamb.  J   9  :  262. 

—  of  Wantley  Legend.      (L.  Jewiit)  Reliquary,  18:  193. 


Dragon  Rouge,  Le.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  386. 

Dragon  Flies.     (A.  S'.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  1 :  304. 

Dragon  Myth,  The.     Colburn,  154:  541,  673. 

Dragon  Tree  of  Teneriffe.    (J.  R.  Jackson)  Stud.  &  Intel. 

Obs.  i:  150. 
Dragon's  Head,  The.     Eraser,  88:  447. 
Dragons.     Colburn,  68:  449. 

—  and  Dragon-Slayers.     Good  Words,  II :  274,  348. 

—  Griffins,  and  Salamanders.     House.  Words,  15:  427. 

—  Sea.     Colburn,  69:  3S-501. 

Dragoons,  English,  and  their  Horses.     Temp.  Bar,  13: 

391.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  563. 
Drainage.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  297,  301.  — Westm.  39: 

231.  —  De  Bow,  3:  66,  259. 

—  and  Water  Supply.    (W.  A.  Corfield)  Eel.  Engin.  13: 

147-401.  —  (R.  Rawlinson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  80:  312. 

of  suburban  Houses.     (R.  Vawser)  Eel.  Engin.  22: 

366. 

—  Denton  on.    Mo.  R.  158:  104. 

—  House.     (F.  C.  Cotton)  Eel.  Engin.  16:   113.  —  (T.  M. 

Reade)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  232.  —  (E  S.  Philbrick)  Am. 

Areli.  7:  271-2S3. 
and  Sewage.      (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Penn  Mo.  9: 

215. 

Apparatus  for.     {K.  S.  Philbrick)  Am.  Arch.  8:  4. 

Disposal  of.     (E.  S.  Philbrick)  Am.  Arch.  10  :   167. 

Double-Check  System.     (H.  Masters)  Eel.  Engin. 

21:  471. 

—  Land.     Eel.  Engin.  14:   182.  —  Quar.  86:  79. 

—  of  the  Everglades  of  Florida.     Hunt,  19:  401. 

—  of  the  Fens  of  England.     Chamb.  J.  23:  278.  —  Brit. 

Q.  18:  3S1.  — Penny  M.  ii:  19S. 

—  of  London.    Eel.  R.  108:  193.  —  Fraser.  41 :  190. 
Main  Drainage  Works.    (S.  J.  Mackie)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

3  :  56.  — Nature,  i  :  558. 

—  of  small  Towns.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  104. 

—  of  Towns.     (E.  S.  Philbrick)  Am.  Arch.  7  :  224,  236. 

—  of  a  Village.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Harper,  59  :  132. 

—  Philadelphia  System.     (R.  Herring)  Eel.  Engin.  18: 

429. 

—  Pneumatic.     (D.  Esdaile)  Good  Words,  15  :  404.    17  : 

Liernur's  System  of.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  426. 

—  Sanitary.     (G.  S.  jMorison)  Nation,  23:  13. 

of  Houses  and  Town.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Atlan. 

36:  339,  427,  535. 

Recent  Modifications  in.  (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  At- 
lan. 44:  56. — Am.  Arch.  6:  27,  36. 

Draining.     Quar.  86:  43. 

—  and  improving  Desert  Land.    (G.  Wilson)  Eel.  Engin. 

20:  502. 

—  of  Lungern  Lake  in  Unterwalden.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  2S9. 

—  of  the  Zuiderzee.     All  the  Year,  37:  234. 

Drains,  Absorption,  versus  Cesspools.  (G.  E.  Waring, 
jr.)  Am.  Arch.  5:  103. 

—  and  Typhoid  Fever.    Am.  Arch.  4:  43. 

—  Clean,  and  improved  Mortars.     (H.  Y.  D.  Scott)  Eel. 

Engin.  7:  246. 

—  Rivers,  and  Water  Suppl}'.     Westm.  54:  368. 

—  Ventilation   and   Trapping  of.     (J.  Lovegrove)  Eel. 

Engin.  i:  731. 
Drake,  Albert.     (E.  K.  Alden)  Cong.  Q.  7:  227. 
Drake,  Sir  Francis,  Life  and  Voyages  of.     Ed.  R.  80: 

376.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  3:  2S9.  —  Dub.  Univ.  23: 

551.— (O.   W.  B.  Pcabody)   No.    Am.  59:  70.  — 

(J.  B.  Brown)  Ed.  R.  Iio:  360. 

—  and  his  Familiars  ;  a  Poem.    ( W.  Jones)  Bentley,  62: 

5S7. 
Drake,  Joseph  Rodman.     (J.  G   Wilson)  Harper,  49:  65. 

—  Grave  of.     (H.  B.  Dawson)  Hist.  M.  21:  705. 

—  Poems  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  65.  -  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2: 

326. —  Dem.  R.  14:  202. 


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DRAMA 


Drake,  Nathan,  Poems  of.    Mo.  R.  93:  352.    99:  302. 

116:  14.  —  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  It.  16:  1141. 
Drake,  Samuel  G.,  with  portrait.    (J.  H.  Sheppard)  N.  E. 

Reg.  17:  197.  —  witli  portrait,  (W.B.  Trask)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  5:  729. 

—  Address  to  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  So- 

ciety, 1858.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  97. 
Drake  Pedigree,  of  Ashe,  Devon.     (W.  H.  H.  Rogers) 

Antiquary,  2:  237,  2S2. 
Drama,  Tlie.  "(W.  II.  Pollock)  Contemp.  28:  54.  —  (Sir 

C.  L.  Young)  Once  a  Week,  26:  318,  34S.  —  Dem.  R. 

42:  16.  —  So.  Lit.  J.  4:  289.  —  Ed.  R.  49:  317. — 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  846.     7:  181.  —  Blackw.  11:  440. 

18:  240.  — Brit. &  For.R.2:  568.  —  Eraser,29:  i8i. 

—  About  Plays  and  Players.     Apj)leton,  17:  174. 

—  and  its  Literature.     Mo.  R.  129:  461. 

—  and  its  Prospects.     Eraser,  41 :  69. 

—  Ancient,   and  the   modern   Novel.     (K.  Cook)  Dark 

Blue,  3:  709. 

—  and  Music.     Blackw.  6:  430.  —  Irish  Q.  9:  104. 

—  and  Music  Halls.     Cornh.  15:  119. 

—  Anglo-French.     Ed.R.  51:  225. 

—  Authors  and  Managers.  (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westni.  37:  71. 

—  Bearing  on  Morals  and  Religion.     Victoria,  25:  739. 

—  Behind  tiie  Scenes.     Tinsley,  10 :  285. 

—  British.     Blackw.  89:  218.  — Mo.  R.  150:  457.     151: 

291.     152:  347.  —  Dub.  Univ.  28:  525,668. 
Causes  of  the  Decline  of.     Blackw .  23:  23-  — Mus. 

12:  661. 
Modern.     No.  Brit.  29:  124.     Same  art.  EcL  M. 

46:  29. 

—  British  Playgoer.     Tinsley,  3:  634. 

—  Bygone  Celebrities.     (R.  II.  Home)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6: 

247,  660.     7:  8S,  468. 

—  Causeries  on.     (C.  Hervey)  Colburn,  92:  484. 

—  Character  and  Tendency  of.     Eel.  R.  90:  129. 

—  Church  and  the  Stage.     Victoria,  28:  3S9. 

—  Comic,  of  the  Restoration.     (.1.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  34:  306. 

—  Conventionalities  of.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  503. 

—  Decadence  of.     Tait,  2:  3S0. 

—  Decline  of.     (D.  Boucicault)  No.  Am.  125:  235.  — (J. 

B.  Matthews)  Galaxy,  19:  225.— Chamb.  J.  38: 
392. — Tait,  n.  s.  18:  600. — Tinsley,  5:  293. 

—  Drunken.     (O.  Logan)  GaLnxy,  4:  934. 

—  Early  English.     Retros.  16:  i. 

and  German.     (W.  J.  Tliomfi)  Colbnm,  6t:  19. 

—  English  Stage  and  the  Com^die  Fran^aise.    Dub.  Univ. 

94:  340. 

—  First  Nights  at  the  Play.     Dub.  Univ.  90:  226. 

—  Footliglits  of  other  Days.     Tinsky,  10:  465. 

—  For  and  aganist.     (.J.  Pollock)  Kjtli  Cent,  i:  611. 

—  French  Opinion  of.     (C.  Bonjour)  (^()ll)um,  52:  363. 

—  German  and  FrencJi.     (.J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  21 :  335. 

—  Girardin  on.    For.  Q.  33:  33.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  3:  ;^;^. 

—  Gods  and  Galleries.     Tinsley,  10:  592. 

—  Greek,  Ancient.     (.J.  Proudlit)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

i:  449. 

and  Romantic.     Blackw.  59:  54. 

Beauties  of.     So.  Lit.  :Me<s.  24:   58. 

versus  French.     (L.  Tennyson)  19th  Cent.  7:  58. 

—  Habitue's  Note-Book.     (C.  ilervey)  Colburn,  84:  122- 

535.  85:  125-502.  86:  113-3S3.  87:  373-490- 
88:  123-550.    89:  i29-',Si.     90:  116-244. 

—  Hazhtt's  Lectures  on.  (T.  N.  Talfourd)  Ed.  R.  34:  438. 

—  Hindu.     Ed.  R.  108:  253. 

—  Historical,  Revival  of.     Once  a  Week,  28:   170. 
History  and  Character  of.     Westm.  67:  364. 

—  History  of.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  i:  139. 

—  m  America.     (A.  E.  Lancaster)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  23-  ' 

346.  — (E.  A.  Poe)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  117.  —  Am.  <} 
1:  331.  —  Dem.  R.  40:  554.  —  Dub.  Univ.  74:  31Q 
Same  art.  N.  Ed.  5:  555.  — Lend.  M.  16:  466. 


Drama,  The,  in  Colleges.     (J.  K.  Hosmer)  Allan.  30:  19. 

—  (J.  K.  Ilosmer)  Nation,  10:  6.  See  a /io  College 
Theatricals. 

—  in  connection  with  the  Fine  Arts.     Dub.  I  niv.  28:  97. 

—  in  England.    Quar.l32:i.  —  Sliarpe,  39:  0-231.    40: 

1S7,  230,  2S7.     41:   iS. 
and  France.     ^lacmil.  20:  70.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

73:  87. 

Dawn  of.     Nat.  Q.  28:  97. 

Decline  of.     Cornh.  8:   172. 

and  Fall  of.     Colburn,  153:  304. 

in  Times  of  Elizabeth  and  James.     Cornh.  11 :  604, 

706.     12:  86. 

in  1S53.     (.>uar.  95:  71. 

in  1873.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  240,  492. 

Modern.     Blackw.  79:  209.  —  Dub.  R.  2:  367. 

Notes  on.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  533. 

Old.     Retros.  2:  70.     3:  97,  142.     ii:  123.— Mo. 

R.  rii:  365.     109:  3t>a. 
State  of.     Victoria,  28:   520. 

—  in  France.     (Vicomte  de  Calonne)  Macinil.  34:   176. 

—  Lond.  M.  2d  ».  5:  44.  — For.  R.  4:  309.  —  tjiiar. 
51:  177.  —  (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm.  34:  287.  —  For. 
Q.  9:  78.     31:   140.  — Dem.  R.  21:  333. 

—  — and  England.     (G.   H.   Lewes)  Cornh.   11;  ^i-  — 

New  Q.  10:   127. 

Classic  and  romantic.     Putnam,  6:  401. 

in  the  i6th  Century.     Relros.  18:  396. 

Modern.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  i:  64. 

Morals  of.     Painph.  12:  49. 

New  Classic.     For.  0-  36 '•  3-- 

Specimens  of.     Eraser,  18:  649. 

under  Louis  XIV.  (IL  M.Tr.illopc)  .Macinil.31:  522. 

—  in  Italy.     For.  Q.  27:   1.— (F.  lngli>)  No.  Am.  39: 

329. —Blackw.  18:  545.  19:  176.  20:  164.  2x: 
727.  22:  571.  —  No.  Am.  5:  182. — (K.  Davcy) 
Lippinc.  15:  90.  —  (('.  M.  Philliinon.)  Maciiiil.  34: 
319.  3241  535-     36:  218,  376.    39:  19S. 

. —  in  London.     Eraser,  71:  124. 

Acted.     Blackw.  2:  426,  567,  664.     3:  77,  ^o?,  5^9- 

4:  443,  708.    5:  71,  317.    6:  51-624.    7:  182,307. 

—  Frascr,  38 :  41. 

French.     (M.  .Arnold)   191)1  Cent.  6  :  22S.     Same 

art.  .Appleton,  22:  311.  —  (F.  and  W.  H.  Puliock) 
Dark  Blue,  2:  T02. 

in  1S75.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  204,  379,  743. 

in  1S76.     Dub.  Univ.  87:   loS. 

Recollections    of     Her    Majesty's    Tlicjiier.      (N. 

D'Arcv)  B.lgra.  4:  416. 

—  in  the  Mid.lle  Ages.     (T.  Wright)  Denlhy,  38:  298. 

—  Nat.  M.  2:  221,  367. 

—  in  Paris.     Diil).  Univ.  64:  591.—  Eraser,  70:  '.78.  — 

Westm.  71:  416. 

before  Mulii-re.     Cornh.  26:  90. 

Censorship  of.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  525.     69:  243. 

—  in  Russia.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  250. 

—  in  Scotland,  Hi'<torical  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  8:  392,  412. 

—  in  .Spain.     Quar.  25:   1. 

Calderon  and  de  Vega.     F..r.  Q.  31 :  502. 

Early.    Am.  <^».  4:  30S.  —  Blackw.  17:  641.    18:680. 

Interludes  of  the  early.     Colburn,  5:   549. 

Modern.     Colburn.  I'l:  87-186. 

—  Inexplicable  Dumb-Shows.  (D.Cook)  Bdgra.  39:  190. 

—  Influence  of.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.   3:  245.— Blackw.  7: 

387. —  Knick.  7:  7. 

—  Leg  Business.     (O.  Logan)  Galaxy,  4:  440. 

—  Legitimate.     Victoria,  17:  461. 

—  Lyric.     For.  Q.  12:  197. 

pa<t.  present,  and  future.     (C.  L.  Gruneisen)  St. 

.lame*.  36:  •',63. 

—  Manager's  Note-Book.     Colburn,  51:  320-485.     52: 

(>y323-   53:  101-530-   54:  87-457- 


DRAMA 


364 


DRAPERIES 


Drama,  The,  Means  of  regeneratinf:^.     Colbum,  i:  5. 

—  Mediteval  Theatricals.     Kuick..  63:  237. 

—  Meiningeii  Realism.     (W.  Archer)  St.  James,  49:  71. 

—  Modern.     Dial,  4:  307. 

and  Dramatists.     Tinsley,  6:  421. 

Decline  of.     New  Eiig.  M.  8:  105. 

Origin  and  Development  of.     Nat.  Q.  21:  6S. 

Kise  and  Progress  of.    (.J.  W.  Wall)  Knick.  44:  59. 

—  Musical,  Hogarth  on.     Mo.  K.  146:   533. 

—  Mysteries  and  Moralities.     (Lady  F.  1'.  Verne})  Con- 

temp.  25:  595. 

—  National.  Absence  of,  in  19th  Ccntur}-.     (II.  V.  Hay- 

man)  St.  James,  46:  315. 

—  A  National  Tlieater.     Victoria,  24:  329. 

—  Neo-Classical,  185S-67.     Chr.  Item.  55:  39. 

—  New  Lights  from  old  PIa\-s.    (P.  Ci-  Keegan)  Colburn, 

167:  337- 

—  of  the  Day,  1S59.     Bent.  Q.  i:  550. 

—  of  the  Period.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  8:  67S. 

—  Old  Dublin  Stage.     (R.  B.  Baker)  Belgra.  39:  304. 

—  Past  and  present.     Broad w.  2:  119. 

—  Plaj-ers  of  our  Day.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  591,  6S3,  846. 

8:  73-712. 

—  Principles  of;  Corneille  and  Dryden.     Fraser,  66:  383. 

—  Puritans'  Opposition  to.    No.  Brit.  25:  i. 

—  Realism  in  Plays.     (G.  S.  Bower)  Colburn,  169:  10. 

—  Recent  Tragedies.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm.  37:  321. 

—  Recollections  of  John  O'Keefe.   Colburn,  16:  345.    17: 

17-564-     47-  232- 

—  Records  of  a  Stage  Veteran.     Colbni'n,  41:  454. 

—  Regeneration  of.     Westm,  37:  71. 

—  Religious.     (W.  Biiins)  Mod.  R.  i:  793. 

of  the  Middle  Ages.     ( W.  H.  Withrow)  New  Dom. 

12:  129,  202. 

—  Review  of,  1800-20.     Lond.  M.  i:  6^. 

—  Revolution  in.     Cornh.  39:  442. 

—  Rise  and  Fall  of  European.     For.  Q.  35:  290. 

—  Romantic.     Blackw.  60:  161. 

—  Schlegel  on.    (W.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R.  26:  67.  —  Quar.  12: 

112.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  I.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  2:  12,  115. 

—  Stage  Exaggerations.     Victoria,  24!  457. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of.     Ed.  R.  57:  2S1.  —  Westm. 

20:  I3I. — Blackw.  17:  727. — Mas.  6:  355. 

—  Tliespian  Cartes.     Tinsley,  18:  71-587. 

—  under  Canvas.     Chanib.  J.  42:  321. 

—  under  Difficulties.     All  the  Year,  36:  102.  —  Chamb. 

J.  26:  2S9. 

—  will  it  revive  ?    St.  James,  48:  174. 

—  without  Footlights;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  iSo. 

—  Women  in.     Victoria.  25:  1126. 

—  Sir  C.  Young  on.     Victoria,  l8:  552. 

See  Actors;  Burlesque  ;  Comedy  ;  Tragedy;  Theater; 
Stage ;  Plays. 
Dramas,  Modern  British.   Blackw.  14:  421,  723.    18:  119. 

—  New.     Eel.  R.  71:  163. 

Dramatic  Adaptation.    (A.  D.  Vandam)  Tinsley,  ig:  499. 
Dramatic  and  Theatrical,  Difference  of.     (F.  A.  Kemble) 

Cornh.  8:  733. 
Dramatic  Art.     (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  23:  363. 

—  Fechter's  Realism  in.    (R.  G.  White)  Nation,  lo:  364. 

—  Influence  of  the  Theater  on.     Lond.  M.  i:  146. 

—  Meiiiingen  Theater.   (C.  II.  Hawkins)  Macmil.  35:  482. 

—  Past  and  present.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  511. 

—  Schlegel's  Lectures  on.     Portfo.  (Den.)  17:  477. 
Dramatic   Art  Representation.     (W.    15.   Donne)    Dark 

Blue,  1 :  70. 
Dramatic  Author,  Miseries  of  a.     Cornh.  8:  498. 
Dramatic  Authors,  Actors,  and  Amateurs.     Dub.  Univ. 
38:  407- 

—  Rights  of;  the  suppressed  Corned}'.    Colburn,  70:  533. 
Dramatic  Biograplij-,  Jones's.    Quar.  7:   282. 
Dramatic  Canons.   (F.  Whittaker)  Galaxy,  23:  396,  508. 


Dramatic  Censorship.  Chamb  J.  26:  313.  Same  art 
Li V.  Age,  52:  26. — Chamb.  J.  39:   15S.     50:  263. 

Dramatic  Composition.  (I).  Boucicault)  No.  Am.  126: 
40.  —  Ox.  Prize  Ess.  i:  167. 

Dramatic  Critics  as  .\ctors.    (H.  Loiitiier)  Tinsley,  28:  60. 

Dramatic  Criticism,  Caut  ill.     Blackw.  19:   197. 

—  Tieck's.    Mo.  U.  no:  470.    111:457. — JIus.  10:  2S9. 
Dramatic  l>octors.     All  the  Year,  39:  373. 

Dramatic  Doings.     Dub.   Univ.  16:  641.     17:   328,  599. 

18:   iSo.     19:  64. 
Dramatic  Emancipation.     Paniph.  2:  369. 
Dramatic  Failures.     Cliand).  J.  41:  263. 
Dramatic  Fictions.     Knick.  9:   5S7. 
Dramatic  Illusion,  Impeifect.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  12: 

599- 
Dranuitic  Literature.    Am.  Q.  8:   134.  —  Westm.  18:  31. 
—  .So.  Q.  16:  377.  —  Lond.  Jl.  22:  298. 

—  English,  Ward  on.     (W.  B.  Donne)  Macmil.  33:  314. 

—  Geoffrey  on.     (A.  II.  Everett)  No.  Am.  10:  291. 

—  in  1S69.     Colburn,  146:  92. 

—  Past  and  present.    (Lady  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar,  44:  331. 

—  Select  Committee  on,  1S32.     Westm.  18:  31. 
Dramatic  Poetry.     Dub.  Univ.  23:   19. 

—  English,  History  of.     Quar.  46:    477. — Mo.  R.  125: 

377.  — Westm.  31:    51. 

—  of  Age  of  Elizabetli.     Brit.  Q.  14:  39. 

Dramatic  Reform.  (T.  J.  Serle)  Colburn,  166:  8. — 
Victoria,  31:  1. 

—  Classifying  Theaters.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Ed.  R.  78:  3S2. 
Dramatic  Representations,  Music  at.     Ail  the  Year,  26: 

369- 
Dramatic  Sens;ition,  A.     (W.  P.  Wood)  Lakeside,  9:  9. 
Dramatic   Situation   and   Character.      Cornh.    26:    J55. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:   229. 
Dramatic  Treasure-Trove.     Fraser,  59:  65. 
Dramatic  Writers  of   Age   of  Elizabeth:    Ben    Jonson. 

Brit.  Q.  25:  2S5. 

—  of  Ireland.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  45:   39-527. 

46:  3S-54S.    47:  15,  359. 
Dramatic  Writings,  Decline  of.     Blackw.  9:  279. 
Dramatists,  Beauties  of  living.     Lond.  M.  5:  27. 

—  Comic,  of  the  Restoration.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R, 

72:  490. 

—  Early  English.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  2S5. 

—  French.    (J.  T.  Lomax)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  763.    9:76. 

—  Greek.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  606,  793. 

—  Lady.     Eng.  Dom.  jM.  11:  27. 

—  Minor  Elizabethan.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  .4tlan.  20:'692. 

—  Modern  English.     Blackw.  14:  421,  723.     18:  119. 

—  Old  Englisii.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  63:    29.— 

Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  14.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  656. — 
Westm.  i:  560.  —  Blackw.  2:  21,  260,  656.  3:  556. 
4:  66.    6:  409. 

—  Songs  from.  Bell's.    Fraser,  50:    5S3.  —  Liv.  Age,  42: 

579.  —  Chamb.  J.  22:    203.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

43:  255- 

—  Tales  from.     (A.   H.   Bromilow)  Colburn,    163:    43- 

536.     164:  19-414. 
Dramatization.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  835. 

—  of  Novels.     (J.  N.  Porter)  iNIacinil.  40:  244. 
Draper,  John  Wm.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  361.  — (W.  II.  Bid- 
well)  Eel.  M.  85:  759. 

—  Buckle  and  a  Science  of  History.     (E.  B.  Freeland) 

Contin.  Mo.  4:  529,  610.     5:  iCi. 

—  Lecture  of.     So.  Lit.  ]\Iess.  3:  693. 

—  Scientilic  Memoirs.     Nature,  19:  26. 

—  Writings  of.    (O.  A.  Brownson)  Catli.  World,  7:  155, 
Draper,  Lyman  C,  .Sketch  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  249. 
Draper's  Da\ighter;  a  Tale.     Dem.  R.  15:  163,  285. 
Draper's  Shops,  Late  Hours  in.     Pennj'  M.  13:   102. 
Drapery  in  Memorial  Sculpture.     Art  J.  5:  279. 
Draperies,  Curtains,  and  Blinds.  Godey,  60:  1S5,  2S2,  506. 


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Draught,  Power  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  13:  199. 
Draugliting,  Mechanical,  for  Ajipreiitices,  Hints  on.     (J. 

Richards)  .J.  Fraukl.  lust.  94:   166,  244. 
Dravidian  Folk-Songs.     Cornh.  24:  570. 
Drawback  on  Iniiwrts;  Treasury  (.'ircular.  Hunt,  15:  398. 
Drawbridge,   Applied  Forces  in  a.     (H.  T.  Eddy)  Eel. 

Engin.  10:  551. 
Drawing.     (E.  Ilcntschel)  Am.  J.  Ediic.  21:  227. 

—  among  the  Hindus.     (A.  Hunter)  Art  J.  12:  205. 

—  Grapliic  Science  in  Education.     (S.  E.  Warren)  Edu- 

cation, I :  439. 

—  Industrial.    (C.  O.  Thompson)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  4':  105. 
Free-Hand.     Pract.  M.  6:  27S. 

—  Instruction  in.     (K.  Burchctt)  Am.  J.  Educ.  22:   57. 

—  (M.  A.    Dwight)    Am.   J.  Educ.  4:    229. —(F. 
Ravaisson)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  419. 

Elementary.     Art  J.  8:  273. 

in  Belgium.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  65S. 

in  France.     Am.  J.  Eiluc.  21:  497. 

in  Public  Schools.  (W.  T.  Brigham)  O.  &  N.  4:  103. 

—  (E.   Ilcntschel)  Am.  J.  Educ.   10:  59.  —  Am.  J. 
Educ.  22:  251.  —  O.  &  N.  2:  631. 

in  VVurtemberg.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2i:  347. 

Rep.  of  French  Commission.    Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  513. 

—  Lessons  in.     Godey,  49:   27-502.     50:    45-515.     51: 

25,218,417.     52:119,318,507.     53:117,322,506. 
54:  130,  315,  503.     55:  129,  320. 

—  Linear.  (W.R.Johnson)  .\in.  Inst.  Instruc.  1830:  257. 

—  Pleasures  of.     Colburn,  6:  3S5. 

—  Riiskin's  Elements  of.     Blackw.  87:  32. 

—  Study  of.     Am.  Arch.  8:  173.  — (W.  M.  R.  French) 

Dial  (Ch.),  i:  154. 

Methods  of.     (E.  J.  Poynter)  Am.  Arch.  7:  11. 

Drawings  by  the  Old  Masters.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Portfo. 

i:  127. 

—  Mechanical  and  Architectural,  Art  of  coloring.     Pract. 

M.  4:  3S4.     5:  27. 

—  Modern.     (J.  L.  Roget)  Art  J.  33:  13. 
Drawing-Crayons,  Composition  of.     Penny  M.  13:  264. 
Drawing-Instruments,  Mathematical.     Nature,  19:  12S. 
Drawing-Rooms,  Philosophy  of.    Cornh.  41 :  312.     Same 

art.  Appleton,  23:  432. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Chamb.  J.  44:  107. 

Drawing- Room  Performance.     (B.  Francis)  Belgra/28: 

425. 
Drawn  at  a  Venture;  a  Tale.  Temp.  Bar,  41 :  222,  361,  497. 
Drawn  Bet;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  58:  350. 
Draxy  ^liller's  Dowry.     (Saxe  Holm)  Scrib.  4:  86-290. 

Same  art.  Eng.  Dom.  JI.  17:  237,  296.     18:  20,  66. 
Drayton,    Michael.      Gen.    Rcpos.   4:    74.  —  (.\.    M.    F. 

Rol)insoii)  Dub.  Univ.  94:  56. 

—  Polyolbion.     Retros.  18:   105. 

Dread  Reckoning.     (E.  Jerrold)  St.  James,  36:  205-63;. 
Dreadful  Case;  a  Story.     (W.  Jameson)  Belgra.43:  346. 
Dreadful  Discovery.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  504.     4:   19^-421. 
Dreadful  Ghost,  A.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Oncea  Week,  6:  211. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  55:  553. 
Dream,   A.     (W.   D.   Howells)  Knick.  58:  146. —Dnb. 

Univ.  i:  145.  —  Mus.  5:  163. 

—  Curious.     Dub.  Univ.  81:  130. 

—  False.     Chamb.  J.  30:  73. 

—  from  Heaven.     Li  v.  Age,  53:  469. 

—  of  the  Cavaliers.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Harper,  22:  252. 

—  of  the  Dead.     Blackw.  86:  35S. 

—  of  Egypt;  a  Poem.     (J.  Goddard)  Once  a  Week,  16: 

23s" 

—  of  Faiths;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  48:  344. 

—  of  Gerontius;  a  Dramatic  Poem.     (J.   II.  Newman) 

Cath.  World,  i:  517,  630. 

—  of  Life.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Putnam,  13:  577.     Same  art. 

Broadw.  6:  252.  —  Dub.  L'niv.  80:  no. 

—  of  Love;  a  Poem.    (S.  W.  Cone)  Dem.  R.  36:  421. 


Dream  of  my  Life;  a  Tale.   (W.  W.  Fenn)  Broadw.  2:  541. 

—  of  Pilate's  Wife.     (C.  P.  Cranch)  Putnam,  14:  409. 

—  of  Ravan;   a  Hindu  Episode.     Dub.  Univ.  42:   475, 

578,  673.     43:  456. 

—  of  Sappho;  a  Poem.     (M.  Mackay)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19: 

108. 

—  Remarkable.     Blackw.  19:  736. 

—  which  is  not  all  a  Dream.     Knick.  61:  491.     62:  10. 
Dreams.     (E.  Fitzgerald)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  467. —  (C.  B. 

Lewis)  Galaxy,  24:  95.  —Argosy,  25:  190.  —  Temp. 
Bar,  58:  503.  Same  art.  Ai>pleton,  23:  549.— 
Cornh.  29:  720.  .Same  art.  Ed.  M.  83:  iSi.— 
Dub.  Univ.  79:  392.  84:  58.  — Eel.  R.  122:  516. 
—  Ev.  Sat.  16:  691.  17:  438. —  Irish  <2.  9:  114S. 
Liv.  Age,  140:  314.  — Lippinc.5:  296.  — Lond.  M. 
10:  125.  —  Once  a  Week,  7:  543.  22:  544. — 
Tinsley,  2:  268.  —  Westm.  30:  424. 

—  and  Apparitions.     (J.  Hogg)  Blackw.  21:  549,  664. 

22:   173.     jSt-e  o/a-o  Apparitions. 

—  and  Demonology.     Eel.  R.  52:  501. 

—  and   Dreaming.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,    147:  58.— 

(.Vlcx.  Smith)  Argosy,  i:  390. 

—  and  the  Making  of  Dreams.     (J.  M.  Granville)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  27:  730. 

—  and  Omens.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  No.  .Am.  124:  179.  — 

Blackw.  48:  194.     58:  735.  — Dub.  Univ.  67:  506. 

—  and  Realities.     (L.  Stephen)  Fortn.  30:  334.     Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  532. 

—  and  Sleep.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Intemat.  R.  6: 

Cunningham)  Macniil.  9:  47^. 

Maury   on.     (Sir  H.  Holland)    Ed.   R. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  1 17:  579. 

—  and  their  Causes.     Once  a  Week,  23:  96. 

—  and  their  Interpretation.     Good  Words,  n: 

—  and  Visions.     (J.  Cunningham)  Macmil.  5: 

—  as  Illustrations  of   unconscious   Cerel)ration. 

Cobbe)  Macmil.   23:  512.     Same  art.  EcL 
726.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  363. 

—  Crimes  in.     Ev.  Sat.  11 :  47. 

—  Divination  by.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:   141,  327. 

—  Extraordinary.     Once  a  Week,  9:  623. 

—  in  the  Invalides;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  103:  756.     .Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  98:  84. 

—  in  Sleep.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  500. 

—  Land  of ;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  201. 

—  Laws  of .     Cornh.  34:  536.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  ',2. 

—  Literature  of.     Bentley,  59:  207.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

66:  701. 

—  Nature  and  Uses  of.     (.\.  S.  Patton)  Chr.  K.  22:  621. 

—  Notable.     (J.    Hatton)   Argosy,   5:    462.     Same   art. 

Ev.  Sat.  5:  6S9. 

—  Phenomena  of.     Mo.  R.  127:  2S7. 

—  Psychology  of.     (J.  II.  Gulliver)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  14: 

204. 

—  Remarkable;  Warning-;,  etc.,  in.     H(iwitt.3:  1^6-20-5. 

—  Scientilic  Study  of.  (.1.  C.  Murray)  New  Dom.  20:  481. 

—  Seatield  on.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  405. 

—  Speculati(Ui  about     (( '.  B.  Raddift-)  Contemp.  40:  105. 

—  strangely  fullilled.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Bolgra.  43:  26- 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  27. 

—  Stuff  they  are  made  of.     .\tlan.  46:  402. 

—  Theory  of.     Hes]i.  3:  229. 

—  Visions,  and  Ecstasies.    St.  Paul's.  14:  69.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  82:  270. 

—  Warning.     Ciir.  Obs.  41:  405,  4S0. 

Dream  Children:  a  Reverie.     (C.  I^mb)Ix)nd.  M.  5:  21. 
Dream  Fancy,  Laws  of.      Cornli.  34:    536.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  131:  627.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  88:  32. 
Dream-II.nuntcd.     Chamb.  J.  43:  -^28. 
Dream  Interpretation,  Art  of.     Dnb.  Uuiv.  76:  427. 
Dreamlanil.     (E.  Arnold)  Fraser,  52:  202. 

—  and  Somnambulism.     Chamb.  J.  58:  4S4. 


234. -(J. 
137:   35^- 


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366 


DRESS 


Dreamland  of  Love.     Lond.  Soc.  31:  50-507. 

Dream   Life,    Tlioughts   touchiii^^      (A.    K.    H.    Boyd) 

Fraser,  68:  403.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  95. 
Dream  Lore.     Lond.  Soc.  30:  343. 
Dream  ftladonna.     Irish  Mo.  7:   150. 
Dream  Music.     (F.  Uoyle)  Bel^ra.  36:  supp.  99. 
Dream  Fainter,  Tlie.     (J.  E.  Carpenter)  Colburn,   147: 

92-655.     148:  58-632. 
Dream  Kevelations.     Clianib.  J.  3:  314. 
Dream  Stor}';   a  Tale.     (K.  S.  Mac(iuoid)  Temp.  Bar, 

42:  177.     Same  art.  Scrib.  7:  612.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  123:  173. 
Dream  Woman;  a  Mystery.     (W.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar, 

42:  547.     43:  125. 
Dreamer,  Confessions  of  a.     All  the  Year,  24:  569. 
Dreamer's  Note-Book.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  612,  763.     23: 

4SS.     24:  40. 
Dreamers  and  Workers.     Month,  i:  551. 
Dreaming.     Chaml).  J.  2:   113.  —  Westni.  2:  123.  —  (F. 

W.  Holland)  I'utnam,  15:  238. 

—  and  Sleep.     (Sir  W.  Molesworth)  Westm.  30:  424. — 

(E.  M.  Smallcy)  Lakeside,  4:  388. 

—  and    Sleep-Walking.      Chamb.   J.    53  :    56.  —  Cath. 

World,  3:  418. 

—  and  Waking;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  C.  A.  Mason)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.37:  349,  433- 

—  Curiosities  of.     Sharpe,  32:  267.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

52:  123. 

—  in  Italy;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  6:  513. 

—  Mysteries  of.    (A.  B.  Garrett)  Hours  at  Home,  10:  439. 

—  Notes  on.     Chamb.  J.  56:  6S2. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Westm.  30:  424. 

—  Radestock  on.     (J.  Sully)  Mind,  4:  5S8. 

Dreary  Court  Sky;  a  Poem.     (E.  Cave)  Cornh.  lo:  in. 
Dred  Scott  Case.     (N.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  63:  65.  — (T. 

Farrar)  No.  Am.  85:  392.  —  (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New 

Eng.  15:  345. 
Dredging,  A  Day's.     Once  a  Week,  6:  466. 

—  Deep-Sea.    (L.  Agassiz)Am.  Natural.  6:  i.  —  (C.  W. 

Thompson)  Am.  Natural.  7:  406. 
Apparatus  employed  on  II.  M.  S.  Porcupine,  1869. 

(W.  L.  Carpenter)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  9:  281. 
by  the  Porcupine.     (J.  G.  Jeffreys)  Nature,  1 :  135, 

166. 
in  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence.     (.J.  F.  Whiteaves) 

Nature,  5:  8. 

—  in  the  Gulf  of  Maine.  (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural. 

8:  145. 

—  in  Salcombe  Bay.     Chamb.  J.  15:  21S.     16:  74. 

—  Notes  from  the  Challenger.     (G.  J.  Allman)  Nature, 

12:  555. 

—  on  Ocean  Bars.     (Q.  A.  Gillmore)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  311. 

—  Results   with   Towing-Net,    South  Coast  of  Ireland. 

(Prof.  Allman)  Nature,  9:  y^' 

—  Shell.     (E.  S.  Morse)  Am.  Natural.  3:  269. 
Dredging  Expeditions.     Nature,  5:  343. 

—  off  Spain  and  Portugal.     (W.  S.  Kent)  Nature,  4: 

456. 

—  on  the  Coast  of  New  England.     (A.  E.  Verrill)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  105:  I,  98.    106:  435.     107:  38-498.     109: 

411.     no:  36,  196. 
Dredging-Gronnd,  A.     (E.  Lawless)  19th  Cent.  10:   131. 
Dredging-Machine.      (D.   S.  Howard)  J.   Frankl.  Inst. 

87:  239. 

—  Howard's,    1S55.     (,J.  W.  Nystrom)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

60:  I. 
Dredging  Operations  in  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence.     (J.  F. 

Whiteaves)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  107:  210. 
See  Deep-Sea  Explorations;  Soundings. 
Dreepdaily  Burghs,  How  I  stood  for.     Blackw.  62:  259. 
Drei  Eiche.n,  Pilgrimage  to  Shrine  at.     (A.  Sejniiour) 

Cath.  World,  33:  706. 


Dresden  and  Saxony,  Letters  from,  1837.     Tait,  n.  s.  4: 
389,  442. 

—  Reminiscence  of.     Temp.  Bar,  53:  545. 

—  Visit  to.     (H.  Bedford)  Month,  38:  506. 
Dresden  China.     (S   Powers)  Nation,  2:  715. 

—  and  its  Manufactory  at  Meissen.     Blackw.  122:  62. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  370. 
Dress.     (L.   Fountain)   I'utnam,    14:   620.  —  Blackw.  3: 
301.     97:  425.  —  Chamb.  .1.  37:  395.  —  Godey.  20: 
1S7.  —  Lond.  Soc.  2:  27,  I73- — (•!•   B.   Atkinson) 
Good  Words,  21:  777.    Same  art.  Apjilcton,  25:  37. 

—  according  to  Statute.     (F.  W.  Rowsell)   Intel.   Obs. 

12:  167. 

—  ^Esthetics  of.      (R.  G.  Wliite)  Harper,  25:    162.— 

(Mrs.  Haweis)  Art  J.  32:  97-205. 

Bonnets.     Blackw.  57:  242. 

Cut  of  a  Coat.     Blackw.  57:  608. 

Hats.     Blackw.  57:  51. 

Military  Costume.     Blackw.  59:   114. 

Minor  Matters.    Blackw.  57:  731.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  6:  139. 

—  American.     (M.  Scheie  de  Yere)  Putnam,  15:  385. 

—  and  Address.     Fraser,  20:   1S9. 

—  and  the  Age.     Once  a  Week,  9:  427,  637. 

—  and  Diet.     No.  Brit.  22:  505. 

—  and  Food  500  Years  ago.     All  the  Year,  4:  1S5. 

—  and  its  Critics.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Nation,  2:  10. 

—  and  its  Eccentricities.     Lond.  Soc.   12:    2S3.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  369. 

—  and  its  Victims.     (H.  Martincau)  Once  a  Week,  i :  387. 

—  and  Nature.     (.1.  C.  Draper)  Galaxy,  9:  626. 

—  and  Women.     (E.  Benson)  N.  Vai\.  4:  601. 

—  Art  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Art  J.  29:  316,  345.     30:  23, 

58.  — Qnar.  79:  372.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  337. 
—  Eel.  M.  11:  145. —  Blackw.  27:  185.  — Godey, 
54:  53S.     57:  324-     60:  230-515. 

—  as  a  Fine  Art.     (Mrs.  Merrilicld)  Art  J.  5:  1-211. 

—  Bondage  of.     (L.  E.  Furniss)  Appleton,  9:  75. 

—  Clothes  Mania.  (J.Parton)  Atlan.  23:  531. — Victoria, 

25:  S76. 

—  Common  Sense  in.    Lond.  Soc.  21:  465. 

—  Curiosities  of  Fashion.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  232. 

—  Daily  Beauty.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  4:  397. 

—  Dandies,  Fashion,  etc.     Fraser,  15:  232. 

—  Development  in.     (G.  H.  Darwin)  Macmil.  26:  410. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  802.  —  Eel.  M.  79:  610. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  34S. 

—  Etymology  of  Names  of  Fabrics.    Ail  the  Year,  30:  202. 

—  Exercise,  and  Sleep,  Philosophy  of.   Lond.  M.  23:  561. 

—  External  Appearance.     Colburn,  6:  3S1. 

—  Fashions  of.     (H.  K.  Cleveland)  No.  Am.  47:  148.  — 

Mo.  R.  148:  380. 
How  made.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  175. 

—  Female.    (J.  Wilcox)  Galaxy,  2:  570.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  58:  370.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  75:  42,  71. 

in  1450-1650.     Lond.  Soc.  22:  405. 

in  1S57.     Westm.  68:  315. 

Ornaments  of.     (F.  Douce)  Arch.  12:  215. 

—  —  Thoughtfulness  in.     Cornh.  18:  2S1. 

—  Fig  Leaves   and  French   Dresses.     (L.   II.    Hooper) 

Galaxy,  18:  504. 

—  French.     Canad.  Mo.  4:  43S.  —  Ev.  Sat.  13:  242, 

—  Greek,  for  Women.     Art  J.  26:  9. 

—  Hhits  to  Ladies.     (M.  E.  Haweis)  St.  Paul's,  12:  42. 

—  How  to  dress  for  £15  a  Year.     All  the  Year,  30:  199. 

—  in  Paris.     Ail  the  Y'ear,  9:  7. 

—  in  relation  to  Health.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  24:  469.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  1S2. 

—  Individuality  in.     Broadw.  6:  286. 

—  Men  and  Coats.     Fraser,  24:  268. 

—  Modem.      (C.    R.    Corson)   Canad.   Mo.    i:    127. — 

Chamb.  J.  58:  117. 


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367 


DRL'IDKAL 


Dress,  Natural  History  of.     Conih.  42:  560.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  96:  123. 

—  of  Elizabethan  Age.     Blackw.  3:  534. 

—  of  Gentlemen.     (C.  Clarke)  Temp.  Bar,  22:  63. 

—  of  our  Ancestors.     Hogg,  8:  173. 

—  of  our  Grandmothers.     (F.  M.  Colby)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

15:   113. 

—  Pcaeockism  in.  (J.  Hollingshead)  Good  Words,  2:  198. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (W.  N.  Pendleton)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  22: 

199.  —  lilackw.  53:  230. 

—  Ruff  and  its  Successors.     Ev.  Sat.  15:   548. 

—  Science  of.     Godey,  56:  22,  114,  235. 

—  Sensation  in.     (H.  II.  St.  John)  Victoria,  20:  239. 

—  Sense  and  Fashion  in.     Bcntloy,  63:  292. 

—  Talk  on.     (M.  R.  Oakey)  Harper,  62:  589. 

—  Taste  of  the  I>ay.     Eraser,  56:  604. 

—  True  Principles  of.     Godey,  54:  325. 

—  Well-dressed.     All  the  Year,  i:  490. 

—  Worship  of.     N.  Eel.  4:   190. 

Ste  Bloomerism;  Clothing;  Costume;  Fashions. 
Dresses,  Dangerous.     Once  a  Week,  11:  719. 
Dressed  Grave;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  519. 
Dresser's  Process  of  Nature-Printing.     Art  J.  13:  213. 
Dresser,  On  the.     Chamb.  J.  47:  359. 
Dressmaker  at  Green  Harbor.     (S.  H.  Smith)  Lippinc. 

28:  2S9. 
Dressmakers.     Good  Words,   12:    62,    143.     Same  art. 

Eiv.  Age,  108:  485,  558. 

—  and  ^Milliners.     All  the  Year,  10:  36. 
Dressmaking,  Lessons  in.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  25:  142-245. 

26:  72. 
Drew,   Samuel.     Hogg,  3:   8.  — Mcth.    M.   57:   602.— 

Nat.  M.  i:  144. 
Drift  and  Alluvium  of  Ohio  and  the  West.     (C.  Whit- 

tlesej-)  Am.  J.  Sci.  55:  205. 

—  Geology  of.     Lond.  Q.  13:  375- 

—  of  the  Western  and  Southern  States.    (E.  W.  Hilgard) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  343. 

—  Phenomena  of.     (E.  Hitchcock)  Am.  J.  Sci.  49:  258. 
Drift  Deposits  in  the  Northwest,   U.   S.     (N.  H.  Win- 

chell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:   202-286. 
Drift  Ice  and  Currents  of  North  Atlantic.     (W.  C.  Red- 
field)  Am.  J.  Sci.  48:  373. 
Oiift    Log  on  the  Mississippi.     Colburn,   87:    254-4S5. 

88:  33-452. 
Drift  Plu'iiomcua  of  Labrador.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  91:  30. 

—  of  Southwest  Iowa.  (C.  A.  White)  Am.  .T.  Sci.  93:  301. 
Drifting  away;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  32:  220. 
Driftiugs  and  Dreamiugs.     Dub.  Univ.  18;  257. 
Driftwood.      Galaxy,    5:    645,    782.      6:    129-747.      7: 

130-904.  8:  135-851.  9:  129-845.  10:  121-S62. 
11:  133-877.  12:  112-S55.  13:  122-S37.  14: 
122-852.  15:  125-483.  16:  127-S43.  17:  122- 
840.  18:  121-839.  19:  122-843.  20:  118-S46. 
21:    126-S43.      22:    123-843.      23:    125-S42.      24: 

123-839- 
Driftwood;  a  Poem.     (G.  P.  i\reade)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  737. 
Drill  under  Dilliculties.     Chamb.  .L  37:  375. 
Drill,   Diamond.     (C.  E.  Ronaldson)  .1.  Frankl.  List.  98: 

352.  —  (Maj.  Beaumont)  I'd.  Ivigin.  12:  44. 

—  Percussion  Rock-.     (R.    Cirimshaw)  .1.   Frankl.  List. 

112:   ;o. 
Drilliiig->Lieliine,  Portable  Radial.     Pract.  M.  3:   143. 

—  Universal.     Pract.  M.  i:  167. 
Drink.     Bentley,  14:  129. 

—  Our  national.     (B.  H.  Paul)  Nature,  i:  576. 

—  What  we.     All  the  Year,  35:  77. 

Drinks  and  Drinkers,  Frencii.     Ev.  Sat.  ii:  511. 

—  Artificial  Cooling  of.     Penny  JL  10:  319. 

—  Strange.     Chamb.  J.  47:  392. 

Drink  Difficulty.     (Sir  W.  Lawson)  19th  Cent.  5:  405 


Drinking,  In  Vino  Verita.«.     St.  James,  22:  551. 

—  Parton's  Smoking  and.     N.  Eel.  4:  365.  — Ev.  Sat. 

7:   669. 

—  Piiilosophv  of.     (A.  II.  Forrester)  Bentley,  li:  148. 

—  Tlie  Vice  and  the  Disease.     (Juar.  139:  396. 
Drinking  Customs  in  England.     All  the  Year,  II :  437. 
Drinking   Experiences.     Eraser.    13:    727.     14:    27^. — 

Internat.  .M.  4:  621. 
Drinking  Fountains,  Public.     Art  .J.  12:   ir3. 

Iron.     Art  J.  13:  25. 

Drinkiug-Habit.     (J.  W.  Pnliner)  Atlan.  25:   159. 

See  Intemperance;  Drunkenness;  .AIc<>lioli.<m:  etc. 
Drinking  Usages  in  America.     (W.  Chambers)  Clianib. 
J.  23:  42. 

—  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     Clir.  r)bs.  39:  677. 
Drinking  Vessels,  Ancient.     Anlifpiary,  4:  258,  2S4. 
Drinkwater House.  (Mrs.  C.V.  Hamiltnu)  Harper,  57:  49. 
Driven  overboard ;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  . I.  44:  715. 
Driven  to  and  fro;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  I..  ,[.  Hal!)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  8:  193-375- 
Driven  to  Despair;  a  Story.  (P.  Pastnor)  Western,  7:  395. 
Driver,  Wanted  a.     Ciiamli.  .L  43:  529. 
Driver  Mike.     All  the  Year,  i:  374. 
Driving-Bands,  Experiments  on  Tension  of.     Pract.  M. 

i:  106. 
Droll  Acquaintance;  a  Story.     (C.  D.  Brewer)  Galaxv, 

16:  S35. 
Drome,  Peasant  Proprietors  of  the.     Frnser,  70:  529. 
Drommel's  Inconsistencies.     (V.  Cherbuliez)  .Appleton, 

23:  497.     24:   I. 
Drops.     (.\.  M.  Worthington)  Nature,  16:  165. 

—  and  Bubbles.     Chamb.  J.  42:  3S7. 

—  Licpiid,   Forms  of.     (.\.  M.  Worthington)   Pop.   Sci. 

Mo.  11:  544. 
Drop-IIammer.     Pract.  M.  6:  52. 
Dropped  in  Haste;  a  Sketcli.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  675. 
Dropping  an  .\c(]uaintance.     Chamb.  .L  29:  305. 
Dropsies,  Blackall  on.     (T.  Young)  (Jiiar.  9:  466. 
Drought,  and  its  Lessons.     Chamb.  J.  32:   104. 

—  at  Gaza.     Eraser,  54:  244. 

—  Great,  1844.     Blaokw.  56:  433. 

—  Proposed  Remedy  for.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  470. 
Drouyn  de  Lliiiys,  Edouard.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  1S9. 
Drover's  Carpet-Bag.     (C.  Dartmoor)  .Am.  Whig  R.  10; 

125. 
Drovers,  Sketches  of.     Penny  M.  12:  356. 
Drowne,  Solomon,  Biography  of.     Ani.i^.  Reg.  II :  357. 

—  Fourth  of  July  Oration,  iSoo.     Hist.  M.  17:  228. 
Drowned  at  Sea.     Conili.  3:  341. 

Drowned  Persons,  IIow  to  recover.     Chnmb.  J.  7:  383. 

—  Tnntment  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:  260- 

Drowning,  How  to  prevent.     (H.   MacConiiac)  Nature, 
24:  62.     Same  art.  Top.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  3^10. 

—  Instructions  in  (^ase  of.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  40;. 

—  Question  of  Pain  in.  (R.  S.  Tracy)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  93. 
Drowning  the  Miller;  an  I'IsterTale.  Lond.  M.  21:  161. 
Drugs,  .Adulteration  of.     Westin.gi:  1S5. 

—  and  Medicine-:,  Iniporiation  of.     Hunt,  19:  32'>. 

—  as  an  Indulgence.     (.1.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  18:  551. 

19:   1S8. 

—  History  of.     (II.  Yule)  Geog.  M.  2:  Si. 

Druids,  The.     Ed.  R.  4:  301.— (S.  L.  Kuapp)  Knick. 
2:  90. — Melh.  ^L  36:  304. 

—  and  Druidical  Remains.     Hogg.  3:  3'i(i. 

—  and  their  Religion.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  38. 

—  Bardism  of.     (.\.  Vardd)  Internat.  R.  3:  161. 

—  Bards  and.     Ed.  R.  118:  40. 

—  Celtic.  (E.I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  II :  1.— So.  R.  3:  207.  4:  i. 

—  in  Wales.     Cong.  M.  28:   165.  55S,  712. 

—  Religion  oL  (E  Ledwich)  .Arch.  7:  303. 
Druid  Stones  near  Sha)!.  Penny  M.  9:  91- 
Druidlcal  Remains.     Penny  M.  9:  .301-324. 


DRUIDICAL 


368 


DUBLIN 


Druidical  Remains  at  Halifax.     (J.  Watson)  Arch.  2: 

353- 

—  at  Stanton  Drew.     Penny  M.  5:  115. 

—  in  Cumberland.     (H.  Kooke)  Arch.  10:  105. 

—  in  Derbyshire.     (II.  Uooke)  Arch.   6:   no.     7:    175. 

12:  41.  —  (S.  Pej.,'ge)  Arch   7:   19. 

—  in  Guernsey.     (J.  Gosselin)  Arcli.  17:  254. 

—  on  Ilarboroucch  Rocks.     (II.  Kooke)  ,\rch.  9:   206. 

—  on  Stanton  INIoor.     (S.  Pegge)  Arcli.  8:  5S. 
See  Stone  Monuments. 

Druidical  Temple  discovered  in  Jersey.  (W.  Moles- 
worth  and  11.  S.  Conway)  Arch.  8:  3S4,  386. 

Druidism.  (A.  Clive)  Dub."  Univ.  86:  513. —  (E.  D. 
Morris)  Bib.  Sac.  11:  456.  —  (G.  Smith)  Ex.  H. 
Lee.  2:  53.  —  (M.  F.  Tujiper)  Sharpe,  9:  156.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  17:  320.  —  (.J.  J.  Jarves)  Galaxy,  10: 

m- 

Drum  Weirs  on  the  Marne  River.     (W.  Watson)  Eel. 

Engin.  17:  253. 
Drumkelin  Bog,  Ireland,  House  dug  out  of .     (W.  Mudge) 

Arch.  26:  361. 
Dnmimer  Ghost.     (.1.  W.  De  Forest)  Atlan.  24:  i. 
Drummers  and  Fifers.     Chamb.  J.  53:  628. 
Drummond,  I).  T.  K.,  Withdrawal   from  the  Episcopal 

Church.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  295.     6:  94. 
Drummond,  Henry.     Lond.  Q.  15:  255. 
DrumuKind,  Thomas,  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  126:  524. 

—  Irish  Doiniciliar}'  Circular.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  459. 
Drummond,  Sir  William.      Academical  Questions.     (F, 

Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  7:  163. 
Drummond,  Sir  William,  of  Hawthornden.     Eel.  M.  25: 
511.  — (E.  Bowles)  Month,  21:    184. — Penny  M. 
10:  169.  —  Liv.  Age,  122:  259. 

—  Odin;  a  Poem.     Eel.  R.  26:  77. 

—  Poetry  of.     Lond.  M.  22:  476.  —  Retros.  g:    351. — 

Mo.  R.  88:  33. 
Drunk  in  the  Streets.     (A.  Clerc)  Liv.  Age,  146:  143. 
Drunkard,  Confessions  of  a.     (C.   Lamb)  Lond.  JL  6: 

117.     Same  art.  Mus.  i:  134. 
Drunkard's  Bible;  a  Tale.     (Mr.s.  S.  C.  Hall)  Chamb.  J. 

21:  369.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32*  523. 
Drunkard's  Dream.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  151. 
Drunkard's  Wife.     (E.  Burritt)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  577. 
Drunkards,  Control  and  Cure  of.     (G.  R.  Wynne)  Chr. 

Obs.  77:  621. 

—  Rational  Treatment  of.     ISIacmil.  22:  309. 
Drunkenness.     (W.   Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51:  465. — 

(J.  T.  Watkins)  Overland,  I :  T46. 

—  Anatomj'  of.     So.  R.  5:  226.  —  Blackw.  23:  4S1. — 

Mus.  13:  97. 

—  and  Legislation.     (C.  Beard)  Tlieo.  R.  g:  273. 

—  Can   an   Inebriate  conquer  himself  ?    (F.  H.  Norton) 

Putnam,  16:   163. 

—  How  to  stop.     No.  Brit.  22:  455. 

—  in  England,  and  its  Remedies.     Brit.  Q.  64:  98. 

—  in  Scotland.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  547. 

—  not  curable  by  Legislation.     Westm.  64:  463. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (G.  Raymond)  Bentley,  14:  34. 

—  Tree  of  Knowledge.  (C.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,  15:  90. 
See  Alci>hnl;  IntemperaTice. 

Drury,  Henry.     Arundines  Cami.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  308. 
Drury  Lane,  In  and  about.     Temp.  Bar,  16:   540. 
Drury  Lane  Theater:  Baddeley's  Annual  Feast.     Temp. 

Bar,  13:  443.  ^ 

Drury's  Bluff,  Battle  of.     (G.  T.  Beauregard)  Land  We 

Love,  3:  I.  — So.  M.  10:  288. 
Druse  Religion,  Churchill's  Account  of.    Eel.  R.  98:  444. 
Druses.      (E.  Napier)  Sharpe,   17  :  141,  201.  —  (.J.  A. 

Alexander)  Princ.  i:  210.  — Penny  M.  9:  97,  106. 

—  Among.     Blackw.   126:   257.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

143:  288. 

—  and  Assassins.     (A.  G.  Laurie)  Univ.  Q.  30:  350,  410. 


Druses  and  the  ISIaronites.     (W.  H.  Thomson)  New  Eng. 
19:  32. — ('(irnli.  2:  370.  —  Dub.  R.  18:  43. 

—  and  their  Religion.     (C.   II.   Brigham)  No.  Am.  81: 

6g.  —  Dub.  W.  38:   120. 

—  Creed  of,  and  its  Sources.     F(ii-.  Q.  29:  92.  168. 

—  of  Mount   Lebanon.     (C.   II.    Brigham)  (^in-.  Exam. 

58:  362.  —  (M.  L.  Meason)  Ouce  a  Week,  3:   119. 
(E.  Robinsoti)  Bib.  Sac.  1843:  205.  —  Fi-aser,  64: 
366.  —  Temp.  I!ar,  II :  5S0. 

—  Story  of  Call])!!  Ilalicni.     Eel.  I}.  I12:  419. 

—  Visit  to.     Putnam,  6:  613. 

Dry-Earth  System  of  Deodorization.   Eel.  Engin.  11 :  218. 
Drv  Rot.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Qiuir.  30:  216. 

—  in  Ships,  Causes  of.  (.I.Barron).!.  I''rankl.  Inst.  5:  407. 

—  in  Timber.      (G.  Gibl)s)  Am.  J.   Sci.  2:  114.  — (P. 

Rainey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  34:  169.  —  Westm.  10:  414.  — 
Paniph.  16:  355. — Quar.  12:  227.  30:  216.  —  l\Io. 
R.  86:  361.     95:  387. 

—  Kyan's  Patent.     (Sir. I.  Barrow)  Quar.  49:   125. 

—  IMoWilliam  on.     Eel.  R.  28:  71. 

—  Nature  and  Cure  of.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  165.  —  .1.  Frank!. 

Inst.  8:  376.   .16:  346.     17:  422.     20:  208. 
Dry  Sticks.     All  the  Year,  18:  496. 
Dry  Torttigas.     (.T.  B.  Holden)  Harper,  37:  260. 

—  Thirty  Months  in.     Galaxv,  7:  282. 
Dry  Well;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  561,  578. 
Drydcn,  John.     (J.  A.  Heraud)  Temp.  Bar,  7:  77.  —  (T. 

B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  47:  i.— (J.  Wil.son)  Blackw. 
57:  133.  503.  — Victoria,  26:  313-393. 

—  and  Corneille.     Eraser,  66:  383. 

—  and  Purcell,  Dialogue  between.     Eraser,  45:  196. 

—  and  his  Times,  1630-1700.     Westm.  63:  336.     Same 

art.  Liv,  Age,  45:  432. 

—  and  Literature  of  tlie  Restoration.     (D.  Masson)  Brit. 

Q.  20:  I.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  32:  537. 

—  and  Pope.     (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  57:  369.  —  Blackw. 

2:  679. 

—  and  the  Restoration.    Once  a  Week,  21 :  347-409. 

—  as  a  Dramatist.    Teiu)).  Bar,  59:  163. 

—  Bell's  Edition  of.     Colburn,  lOo:  2.14. 

—  Character  and  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  loi:  71. 

—  Dramatic  Works  of.    Dub.  Univ.  89:  658.  — (II.  South- 

ern) Retros.  i:  112. 

—  Genius  of.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  107:   186. — Ed. 

R.  102:  I. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Eel.  R.  75:  47. 

and  Works  of.     Eraser,  50:  157. — Quar.  146:  289. 

—  Liv.  Age,  139:  579. 

—  on  Chaucer.     (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  57:  617,  771. 

—  Poetical  Works.     JIus.  13:  162. 

—  Prose  Works.     (C.  Barker)  Retros.  4:  55. 

—  Relic  of.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Gent.  Jf.  n.  s.  25:  416. 

—  Saintsbury  on.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  32:  337. 

—  Scott's  luiition.    (H.  Hallam)  Ed.  R.  13:  116.  — Anal. 

M.  2:  148. 

—  a  Vindication.     (J.  Skelton)  Eraser,  72:  160. 
Drying  of  Earth.  (J.D.Whitney)  Am.  Natural.  lO:  513. 
Drying  Process.     Chamb.  J.  15:  332. 

Dualism  and  Optimism.     (F.  II.  Hedge)  Unita.  R.  6:  581. 

—  in  IMoral  Theology,  Plea  for.    (E.  Myers)  Tlieo.  R.'ii : 

179. 

—  Materialism,   or  Idealism?    (F.  Bowen)  Princ.  n.  s. 

i:  423. 
Duane  Papers.     Hist.  M.  14:  60. 

Du  Bartas,  G.  de  Salluste,  Sylvester's.     Eraser,  58:  480. 
Dublin.     (R.  Wj'nford)  Lippinc.  11:  54.  —  Lond.  Soc. 

26:  52 1. 

—  a  Poem.     Didj.  Univ.  34:  102. 

—  All  Hallow's  Priory.     (0.  J.  Burke)  Dub.  Univ.  81: 

547,  661. 

—  and  its  Corporation.     Eel.  R.  86:  328. 

—  Art  in.     Irish  Q.  3:  791. 


DUBLIN 


369 


DUDEVAXT 


Dublin  at  Bar  of  House  of  Lords.     Dub.  Univ.  l6:  loS. 

—  Book  Auctions  in.     Dub.  Univ.  71 :  2S0. 

—  Castle  of.     All  the  Year,  15:  462,  495.     49:  259,  515. 

50:   103-610.     51:  24S. 

—  City  Constituency  of.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  471. 

—  City  Election.     Fraser,  4:  241. 
1835.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  237. 

—  College  Life  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  11:  20. 

—  D'Alton   on    County   and   Archbishops   of.      Mo.  R. 

147:   17. 

—  Exhibition  of  1S53.     L-ish  ().  3:  7S5.  — Dub.   Univ. 

41:  655.  —  Chamb.  J.  19:  369,  409. 

of  1S61.     Dub.  Univ.  58:   i. 

of  1S65.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fra.ser,  72:  403. 

Fine  Arts  in.     (J.  IL  Pollen)  Month,  3:   1S6. 

Sculpture  in.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  51. 

—  German  in.     Bentley,  54:  95. 

—  Hi.story  of,  Gilbert's.     Colburn,   120:  75. —  Dub.  R. 

47:  I.  —  Dub.  Univ.  47:  320.     54:  370. 

—  Hospital  Reports  of.     Mo.  R.  97:  2S7. 

—  Hospitals  of.     L-ish  Q.  4:  635,  1161. 

—  in  the  iSth  Century.     Dub.  L'niv.  85:  447,  703. 

—  in  1S22.     Colburn,  4:  503. 

—  Lidependence  of.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  712. 

—  Kevin  Street  College.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  695. 

—  Life  and  Manners  in.  (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  1 :  196. 
in,  in  the  last  Century.     All  the  Year,  30:  155. 

—  Lounge  in.     .\11  the  Year,  14:  516. 

—  Mayor's  Nest.     Fraser,  24:  735. 

—  Newspapers  of,  in  iSth  Century.     (P.  Kennedy)  Dub. 

Univ.  80:  121,  241. 

—  ninety  Years  ago.     L-ish  Mo.  7:  474. 

—  Old,  Lady  Morgan's.     Colburn,  14:  57. 

—  Penny  .Journal.     Dub.  Univ.  15:   112. 

—  Political  Satire  and  Satirists  of,  fort}-  Years  ago.  Gent. 

M.  U.S.  13:  6S5.     14:  202. 

—  Roval  Society  of,  Account  of.     Dub.  R.  2:  226. 

—  Saekville  Street.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  i:  435. 

—  St.  JLirtha's  Home  for  Girls.     (AL-s.  C.  Martin)  Irish 

Mo.  9:  57. 

—  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral.     Pennv  M.  3:  129. 

—  Season  of  1876.     (N.  Robinson)  Belgra.  29:   1S2. 

—  Society  of.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  3. 

in  1850.     (C.  P.  Mulvany)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  376. 

—  Stage  in,  The  old.     (R.  B.  Baker)  Belgra.  39:  304. 
theater   Royal,    1S30-51.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)   Dub. 

Univ.  73:  93-428. 

—  State  of  I'arties  in,  1823.     Con)iirn,  6:  553, 

—  Stock  Exchange  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  10:  37. 

—  Streets  of.     L-ish  Q.  2:  1-701.     3:   17-937. 

—  Trinitv  College.     (M.  Cullinan)  Fortn.  14:  429. —  (J. 

P.  Mahaffy)  Fortn.  14:  703.  — (.T.P  ALihaffy)  Mae- 
mil  20:  463. — Dub.  R.  4:  281.  —  Dub.  Univ.  51: 
623,  7^2.     52:  106,  228. 

Celibacy  Statute.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  355. 

Experimental  and  Nat.  Sciences  in.    Nature,  3:  361. 

—  University  of.    (.J.  H.  JlaclNLihon)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  444. 

—  Blackw.  26:   153.  —  Dub.  Univ.  7:  342. 

and  (Juoen  Elizabeth.  ^  Dul).  Univ.  3:  i. 

and  Trinity  College.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  738. 

Calendar  of.     Dub.  Univ.  i:   10;. 

Choral  Society  of.     Dub.  I'niv.  86:  257. 

Commission  of,  1S51-53.     Dul>.  Univ.  42:  irj. 

History  of,  from  1591.     (O.  J.  Burke)  Dub.  Univ. 

82:  51-69S. 

Law  School  in.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  93. 

Reform  in.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  81,  600. — Dub.  R.  23: 

228. 

—  What  is  doing  for  the  People  in.     (.T.  Haughton)  Pcop. 

J.  2:  232. 
Dublin  May  IMorning.     All  the  Year,   13:  421.     Same 
art.  Cath.  ^Vorld,  i:  825. 

2i 


Dublin  Review  and  Dr.  Murray.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  495. 
Dublin  University  Magazine,  Past  and  Future  of.     Dub. 

Univ.  41 :   I. 
Dubois,  Edward,  Gossip  about.     Colburn,  81:  8-?. 
Dubois,  John.    (J.  McCaffrey)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  278,357. 
Dubois-Reymond,  E.,  Sketch  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  360, 
Du  Bosc,  P.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  6:  617,  673. 
Due,  .Joseph  I^ouis.     Am.  Arcii.  5:  49. 
Due  de  I'Omelette.     Bentley,  8:  352. 
Ducas,  T.,  Travels  of.     (juar.  28:  365. 
Ducatel,  Julius  T.,  Obituary  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  58:   146. 
Du  Chaillu,  Paul,  and  his  Detractors.    Liv.  Age,  70:  473. 

—  I-'acts  about.     (W.  W.  Reade)  Galaxy,  3:  S53. 

—  Travels  in  Africa.     See  Africa. 

Duche,  Jacob.     (E.  D.  Neill)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:   58.— ,\m. 

Hist.  Itec.  3:  97. 
Duchesne,  Mme.,  Religieuse.     (B.  Murphv)  Cath. World. 

28:  6S5. 
Duchesne  Estate.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Gala.xy,  7:  S23. 
Ducliesnois,   Catherine  Josephine.     (C.   Hervey)  Temp. 

liar,  62:  233. 
Duchess  of   Rosemary  Lane.     (B.  L.   Farjeon)  Tinslev, 

18:   1-633.     19:  1-679. 
Duchess  Pepitu;  a  ALniature  Drama.     (R.  Mulholland) 

L-ish  Mo.  9:  I,  62. 
Duchess's  Pocket-Handkerchief.     (C.  A.Bristed)  Knick. 

45:   I- 
Ducie  of  the   Dale  ;  a  Poem.     (A.  J.  Munley)  Once  a 

AVeek,  8:  473. 
Ducks  and  Geese.     Once  a  Week,  20:  404. 
My.     Chamb.  J.  49:  747. 

—  Canvas-Back.     Penny  M.  8:  403. 

—  Eider.     All  the  Year,  20:   162. 

—  Wild.     Penny  M.  4:  49,   60.  —  Chamb.  J.  26:  337. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  130. 
Duck-Hunting.     (W.  G.  Beers)  Canad.  JIo.  5:  34. 
Duck-Shooting.     (W.  M.  Laffan)  Scrib.  15:   i. 

—  on  the  Chesapeake.     Chamb.  J.  20:  13S. 
Ducking-Stools.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reli<|uary,   i:  145.  —  Am. 

Hist.  Rec.  i:  204. 
Duckweeds,  Winter  State  of.    (T.  D.  Biscoe)  .Am.  Natural. 

7'  257- 
Ducornet,  L.  C.  J.     Nat.  M.  ii:  ;^07. 
Ducrow,  Andrew.     All  the  Year,  27:  223. 
Duddon  River,  Scenery  of.    Penny  >L  12:  236,  26S,  316. 
Dudevarit,  Mad.  A.  I>.  A.  D.    (M.  .\rnold)  Fortn.  27:  767. 

Same  art.  Eel.  AL  89:  225.   Same  art.  I^iv.  .\ge,  134: 

193.  —  Quar.  143:  423.  —  (K.  Hillanl)  Lippinc.  9: 

451.  —  (R.  Davey)  Lipjiinc.  18:  244,  372.  —  (.L  W. 

Howe)  .\tlan.  8:  513.  — (L.  Katsciier)  Liternat.  R. 

7:  39,  123.  — (J.  McCarthy)  Cralaxy.  9:  661.  — (H. 

James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  24:  4;.  — (>!.  1'.  Miller)  Nat. 

Q.  37:  254.— (F.  W.  IL  Myers)  lotli  Cent,  i:  221. 

—  (T.  S.  Perry)  .\tlan.  38:  441.  — Belgra.  5:   156. 

—  Liternat.  ^L  I  •  65. — I.on  1.  S<>c.  21 :  147.  Same 
art.  Vx\.  M.  78:  465.  —  Iri«h  ^^  8:  54,  3S0.  — Nat. 
R.  6:  37.  .Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  56:  313.  —  Liv.  .\ge, 
77:  131. — Nat.  ,M.  2:  217.  —  Bl.ackw.  121:  70. — 
IJent.  Q.  2:  360. — Sharpe.  52:  i;.  —  with  portrait, 
Howitt,  i:   12S.  —  with  portrait,  Pei>p.  -J.  3:   131. 

—  Ancestors  of.     West m.  63:   398. 

—  and  the  Empress  I''ugi'riie.     Ev.  Snt.  9:  257. 

—  and  GeorL-e  Eliot.     I-Vt.  M.  88:  in. 

—  and  her  Works.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  3:  240,  61S. 

—  at  Home.     Appleton,  16:   ^43. 

—  Ci'sarine  Dietrich.     Dub.  Fiiiv.  79:  330. 

—  Characteristics  of.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  36S. 

—  Consnelo.      Blackw.  116:   72. 

and  Virginia.     Tail,  n.  s.  23:  216. 

—  File  et  lui.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  664. 

—  Genius  of.     Bentley,  27:  306. 

—  Gabriel.     Mo.  R.  152:   190. 


DUDEVANT 


370 


DUFF 


Dudevant,  Mad.  A.  L.  A.  D.  Ilistoire  de  ma  Vie.  Dub. 
Univ.  63:  495.  —  Liv.  Age,  47:  3S2.  —  (A.  de  Val- 
vfdre)  St.  James,  38:  465,  5.S7. 

—  La  Danii'lla.     Liv.  Age,  55:   574. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  61:  217. 

—  Malgrt'tout.     Bruadw.  6:  479. 

—  Memoirs  of.      (G.  Kipley)   Putnam,  9:    175,    59S. — 

Victoria,  27:  343. 

—  ^lonograph  of.     (J.  F.  Molloy)  Tinsley,  29:   530. 

—  My  private  Grief  against.     (('.  A.  Hristed)  Gala.KV, 

17:  467. 

—  Novels  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  37:  156.  — (F.  D. 

Hedge)  Ciir.  Exam.  42:  201.  —  Fraser,  37:  156.— 
For.  (J.  14:  271.  30:  414.  37:  21.  —  Westm.  38: 
4S7. —  Blaei<w.  64:  5S0.  — Select  J.  3:  [72. —  For. 
Q.  14:  271.     30:  414.     37:  21. 

—  on  Prince  TalleyiaMd.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  625.     Same 

art.  l^iv.  Age,  60:  3S. 

—  Spiridion.     Mo.  K.  159:  351. 

Dudley,  John.     Metamori)hosis  of  Sona;  a  Poem.     (J. 

Foster)  Eel.  R.  13:  432. 
Dudley,  John  W.  W.      Letters  to  Bishop  of  Llandaff. 

(.F.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  67:    79.  —  Mus.  41:  512. — 

Mo.  R.  151:  4S6. 
Dudley,  Joseph.     Am.  Q.  R  g.  15:  302. 
J)udley,  Paul,  Diary  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  35:  28. 
Dudley,  Rul)ert,  Earl  of.     Select   J.  2:  [274. 

—  Amy  Robsart  and  Queen  Elizabeth.    Fraser,  63:  659. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  70:  50,  659. 
Dudley,  Thomas.     xVm.  Q.  Reg.  15:  298. 

—  Catalogue  of  his  Library,  1653.    N.  E.  Reg.  12:  355. 
Dudley  Genealogy.    (W.  Cogswell)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  71. — 

(b.  Dudley)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  130,  337. 
Dudley,  JLiss.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  10:  55. 
Dudley  Castle,  Caverns,  and  Nailers  of.  Penny  M.  12:  83. 
Dudley  Gallery,  Londim.     Victoria,  11:  70. 
Uudley  Observatory,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2: 

593- 

—  iMeridian  Instruments  of.     (B.  A.  Gould)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

73:  404. 
Duel,  The:  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  641. 

—  Comedy  of.     Appleton,  25:   521. 

—  How  to  avoid  a.     Blackw.  43:  371. 

—  in  the  Dark.     Chamb.  J.  44:  807. 

—  in  Heme  Wood.     (W.  Collins)  Belgra.  34:  304. 

—  My  first.     Belgra.  17:  4S1. 

—  of  D'Esterre  and  O'Connell.    Bentley,  33:  538.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  29:  392. 

—  on  Boston  Common.     (A.  Young)  Overland,  13:  330. 

—  Remarkable,  in  1664.     Penny  M.  5:  31. 
Duels.     Chamb.  J.  45:  630. 

—  French.     All  the  Year,  9:  1S9.  —  Scrib.  11:  546. 

—  German  University.    (J.  Hawthorne)  Galaxy,  16:  405. 

—  Distances  of.     (J.  Gordon)  Overland.  9:  251. 

—  Judicial,  in  Germany.     (R.  L.  Pearsall)  Arch.  29:  34S. 

—  Two.     Chamb.  J.  n:  1S5. 

Dueling.  (T.  De  (iuinoey)  Tait,  n.  s.  8:  97.  —  (Capt. 
Medwin)  Bentley,  2:  76.  —  (J.  .J.  Reed)  Lipi)inc. 
4:  540.  —  (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  37:  401.  —  (P. 
H.  Cruse)  No.  Am.  26:  498.  —  Fra.ser,  21:  594. — 
Dem.  R.  11:  311,  413.  29:  547.  —  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10: 
353.  —  (W.  S.  Plumer)  Princ.  20:  542.  —  Knick. 
37:  402.  —  Ed.  R.  75:  422. — l\Ius.  35:  iS.  —  Pamph. 
12:  79.  —  Am.  Q.  22:  I.  —  All  the  Year,  7:  212.  20: 
469,  500.  —  Am.  Mo.  j\I.  11:  331.  —  Am.  Presb.  R. 
5:  407.  —  Cong.  M.  5:  460. —  Dem.  R.  36:  11''). — 

—  Eel.  R.  36:^170.  — Ev.  Sat.  6:  61S.  661.    9:  235. 

—  Liv.  Age.  37:  39.  — Portfo.(Den.)28:  60. —West. 
Mo.  R.  i:  453. 

—  Anecdote?  of.     Bentley,  30:  137,  2^5,  353. —Eel.  M. 

24:  53,233,407. —  Knick.  62:  525. 

—  Beauvoir  on.     Bentley,  57:  183. 


Dueling,  Rritish  Code  of.  Loud.  M.  11:  198.  —  Portfo. 
(Den.)  33:  239,431. — Westm.  4:  20.  —  Mus.  7:  317. 
—  Chamb.  J.  44:  305. 

—  Code  of  Honor.     (H.  Alger)  Harper,  15:  516. 

—  Common  Law  on.     West.  Law  .1.  4:  433. 

—  Droll  Side  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  763. 

—  Dunlop's  Anti-Duel.     Clir.  Obs.  43:   564.  — :Mo.   II. 

i6i:  169. 

—  French,  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  44:    529.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  336. 
Extraordinary.     House.  Words,  18:  97. 

—  (ierman.     (T.  C.  Grattan)  Colburn,  40:  470. 

—  in  America.     Liv.  Age,  15:  467. 

—  in  the  iSth  Century.    (A.  Andrews)  Colburn,  103:  465. 

—  in  England.    Liv.  Age,  28;  545.  —  Houjje.  Words,  15: 

596,  614. 

—  in  France  and  the  L'nited  States.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  151. 

—  in  L'eland,  Reminiscences  of.     Ev.  Sat.  16:  288. 

—  in  olden  Times.     Colburn,  122:  476. 

—  in  modern  Times.    Colburn,  123:  116.    Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  54:  376. 

—  in  the  West  Indies.     (J.  C.  Cremony)  Overland,  i: 

496. 

—  Laws  of.    Ev.  Sat.  17:  3S3.  —  Fraser,  71:  316.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  85:   17. 

—  Millingen  on.     Ed.  R.  76:  422. — Mo.  R.  155:  72. 

—  Philosophy  of  the  Pistol.     Putnam,  lo:  254. 

—  Reminiscences  of,  in  Ireland.     (M.  Corr)  Macmil.  29: 

304- 

—  Trial  by  Battle.     Cornh.  22:  715.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

76:   16S. 

—  two  hundred  and  fifty  Years  ago.   (T.  Carlyle)  Internat. 

M.  3:  loS. 
Dueling  Ground  at  Bladensburg,   Md.     (F.  A.  Foster) 

Harper,  16:  471. 
Duelist,  The.     Tait,  3:  355.— Mus.  14:   59. 
Duelist's  Vow;  a  Tale.     Liv.  Age,  4:  178. 
Duelists,  The.     Blackw.  24:  541. 
Duer,  Col.  William.     Knick.  40:  95. 
Duerer,  Albrecht.    (S.  Cohin)  Portfo.  8:  2-182.  —  (A.  H. 

Guernsey)  Harper,  40:  812.  —  (M.  J.  Preston)  N. 

Eel.  7:  427.  —  Art  J.  3:  T41,  193. — Blackw.  107: 

628.  —  For.  Q.  11:  72.  —  Select  .J.  2:  [27.  —  Lond. 

Q.  34:  328.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  259.  —  (J.  G. 

MacLeod)  Month,   35:    209. —Nat.  M.  3:    3S5.— 

Penny  M.  2:   118.  —  Portfo.  i:    iii.— (>uar.   148: 

376.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  loi. 

—  and  the  "  Fairford  Windows."     (T.  Taylor)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  i:  593. 

—  at  his  Easel.     (C.  Pebody)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  171. 

—  and  early  Engraving,     (.'olburn,  128:  217. 

—  Drawings  by,  in  the  British  Museum.    (J.  W.  C.  Carr) 

Portfo.  6:  92.  — (C.  M.  Hewins)  0.  &  N.  10:  639. 

—  English  Lives  of.    (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  lo:  92. 

—  Letters  and  Journal  of.     Victoria,  14:  3S5. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  19:  297. 

—  Literary  Remains  of.    (C    Dempster)  Ed   R.  114:  39. 

—  Manuscripts  of.     (W.  Bell)  Art  J.  13:   106, 

—  JMarricd  Life  of.     Howitt,  3:  378. 
Schefer's.     Prosp.  R.  5:  280. 

—  Notes  on.     (S.  Colvin)  Fortn.  13:  333. 

—  Private  Life  of.     (.1.  G.  MacLeod)  Mouth,  34:  433. 

—  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  9:  401. 

—  Works  of.     (F.  W.  Fairholt)  Art  J.  7:  1-122. 
Duerrnberg,  Salt  ^Mountain  of.     Liv.  Age,  37:   1S8. 
Duesseldorf,  Academy  of.     Hours  at  Home,  i :  ^oo, — 

Art  J.  7:  13.     32:  65,  304. 
Dufame,  J.  A.  S.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  626. 
Duff,  Alexander,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  8:  369.  —  Lond. 

Q-  54:  93- 

—  Educational  Work  of,  in  Southern  India      (G.  Smith) 

Good  Words,  19:   307, 


DUFF 


371 


DOIMER 


Duff,  M.  E.  Grant,  with  portrait.     Colbum,  165:  1205, 

1258. 
Duffers.     All  the  Year,  13:  538. 
Dufferin,  Fred.  Temple  blackwood,  Lord,  with  portrait. 

Eel.  ^I.  83:  244.  —  with  jiortrait,  Dub.  Univ.  86:  142. 

—  on  Irelatid.     Dub.  Univ.  68:   116. 

—  Yacht  Voyage  of,  to  Arctic  Seas.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  723. 

—  Lond.  Q.  9:   1-4.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43:  23- 
Duffy,  .James,  Life  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  3:  437. 
Dugon<;,  The,  Notes  on.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  738. 
Duitsch,  S.,  Conversion  of.     Mcth.  M.  27:  3S5. 

Du  Jardin,  Karel.     (R.  N.  Wornum)  Portfo.  8:  133.— 

Art  .T.  4:  209,  241. 
Duke  of  Kent's  Lodge.     (T.  C.  Haliburton)  Bentlcy,  8: 

3S6. 
Duke  :ind  the  Duchess;  a  Story.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  45: 

supp.  38. 
Duke's  Agent.     House.  AVords,  4:  498. 
Duke's  Answer.     (E.  D.  Ilervey)  Lond.  Soc.  II :   173. 
Duke's  Children  ;  a  Tale.    (A.  frollope)  All  the  Year,  43 : 

361-529.     44:   1-553.     45:   1-241. 
Duke's  Dilemma;  a  Chronicle  of  Xiesenstein.     Blackw. 

74:  325.     Same  art.  Ed.  >L  30:  307. 
Duke's  House;  a  Sketch.  (^L  Deane)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  641. 
Duke's   Piper;    a  Tale.     Chamb.  .1.  54:  376,  392,  410. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  411. 
Duke's  Stratagem;  a  Poem.     (-J.  G.  Saxe)  Scrib.  7:  331. 
Dukes,  Ignol)le.     AH  the  Year,  5:  211. 
Dukeries,  Among  the.     All  the  Year,  41:  84. 
Duke's  County,  Mass.,  Court  Papers.  X.  E.  Reg.  II :  242. 

—  Ministers  of.     (A.  Gannett)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  492. 
Dukcsborough  Tales,  by  Philemon  Perch.     (R.M.. John- 
son) N.  Eel.  5;  560,  652.     6:  12-6S9.     7:  39,  415. 

—  S0.M.8:  565,  701.  9:  32.  10:  183-664.  11: 
I,  129. 

Dukrah  the  Dwarf.     (\V.  Hauff)  Lakeside,  7:  233. 
Dulaiiy,  Daniel.     (.1.  H.  B.  Latrobe)  Pennsyl.  M.  3:   i. 
Duke  Donium.     (M.  E.  C.  Walcott)  Oncea  Week,  7:  105. 
Dulcie's  Delusions.     Chamb.  J.  48:  545-622. 
Dulcimer;  a  Story.     Colbum,  153:  515,639. 
Dulcissima!  Dilectissima.     (R.Ferguson)  Liv.  Age,  136: 

445- 
Dull  Hoys,  Plea  for.     Fraser,  103:  123. 
Dull  People.     Am.  Mo.  M.  12:  333. 
Dullness,  Dignity  of.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  61:  64S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  65:  335. 
Dulwich  College.     Colburn,  6:  67. —  Fraser,  87:  109. — 

St.  James,  27:  797. 

—  Proposed  Changes  in  Constitution.   Chr.  Rem.  31 :  84. 

—  Story  of  a  Foundation.     (.J.  Goodall)  Macmil.  17:  61. 

18:  130. 

Dulwich  Picture  Gallery.  Bentley,  30:  344.  —  Chamb. 
J.  5:  413.  —  Penny  M.  10:   137-2S9. 

Duluth,  Minn.,  Week  at.  (.J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Allan.  25: 
605. 

Dum  spiro,  spfro;  a  Poem.     Cath.  ^Vorld,  2:  159. 

Duniaresq.  .lames.    (.].  H.  Sheppard)  N.  E.  Reg.  17;  320. 

Dmnaresq  (Jeiiealogy.  (A.T.  Perkins)  X.  E.  Reg,  17:  317. 

Dumas,  .\lex.indre.  (.J.E.  Cooke)  .Vjjpleton,  6: 577.  -  (AV. 
H.  Pollock)  19th  Cent.  8:  653.  Same  art.  Appleton, 
24:  514.  —  (.\.  Hayward)  Quar.  131 :  189. —  (F.R. 
Marvin)  Western,  2;  409.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  7S1.— 
with  [K.rtrait,  Ev.  Sat.  lo:  73.  S3  —  (G.  Saintsbury) 
Fortn  30:  527. —  (.V.  P.  Southwick)  Galaxy.  10: 
691.  —  W'th  portrait,  Eel.  ^L  32:  417.  — .\ri;osy.  27: 
445.  —  Blackw.  114:  III.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81;  407. 

—  Chamb.  J.  25:  321  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  491. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50;  87.  —  Chamb.  J  27:  2f)S. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  55:  374.  —  Chamb.  .1.  50;  133. 

—  Ev.  Sat. 15:  157. —  Galaxy.  20r  29. —  Lond.  Soc. 
20:  453.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  07  —  Tait,  n.  s. 
23:  99,  152.     Same  art.  Eel   M.  37:  537.     38;  60. 


Dumas,  Alexandre,  and  Goethe.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Xation, 
17:  292. 

—  and  his  Mousquetaire  Paper.     Hogg,  13:  35.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  34:  349. 

—  and  his  Pets.     Colburn,  II4:  337. 

—  and  his  Scotch  Pointer.     Ik-ntley,  63:  273. 

—  and  Auguste  Maquet.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  214. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  603.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  72:  2S4. 

—  as  a  Hero.     (H.  Ayrault)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  309. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Bentley,  32:  471.     Same  art.  Ed. 

JL  28:  99.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age,  35:  5S7.  —  Col- 
burn, 95:  66.  —  .Select  J.  4:   58. 

—  Breakfast  with.     (J.  Bigelow)  Scrib.  i:  597. 

—  Cookery  of.     All  the  Yean  29:  488. 

—  Count  of  Monte  Crij.to.     Irish  Q.  5:  301.  — Fxl.  M. 

39:  33- 

—  Crimes  Ctl6bres.     For.  Q.  30:  36. 

—  Dashing  Exploit  of,  1830.     All  the  Year,  28:  544. 

—  De:ith  of.     Ev.  .Sat.  lo:  18. 

—  Dramas  of.     (J.  B.  Matthews)   Allan.  48:  3S3. 

—  Dramatic  Genius  of.     Knick.  3:   199. 

—  Entr'.Vctes.     (.V.  Laugd)  Xation,  27:  237,  282. 

—  Histoirc  de  mes  Betes.     Dub.  Univ.  71:  205.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  70:  412. 

—  in  his  Curricle.     Blackw.  55:  347. 

—  in  Italy.     Blackw.  53:  551. 

—  in  St.  Petersburg.     Bentley,  45:  317. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Irish  Q.  3:   193,  833. 

—  Le  Meneur  de  Loups.     Bentley,  41:  4S3,  604. 

—  Modern  Republican  Tragedy.     Fra.«er,  39:  188. 

—  Les  Morts  vont  vite.     Bentley,  51 :  283. 

—  Xovel-Factory  of.     Ap]ilcton,  15:  813. 

—  on  the  Rhine.     For.  Q.  30:  105.  — Ed.  M.  i:  90. 

—  Paris  to  Cadiz.     We.stm.  48:  210. 

—  Plagiarisms  of.     (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  78:   305.   . 

Irish  Q.  8:  54.  — Ev.  Sat.  11:  294. 

—  Reminiscence  of.     (B.  Phillips)  Galaxy,  12:  503. 

—  A  Supper  with.     Bentley,  52:  523. 

—  Theatrical  Experiences  of.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  241. 

—  Three  Guardsmen.     Blackw.  57:  59. 

—  Thrush  Hunting.     Blackw.  55:   150. 

—  Traveling  Impressions.     For.  Q.  14:   119. 

—  Un  Pcre  prodigue.     Bentley,  47:  29. 

—  Way  of  Working  of.     (J."  E.  Cooke)  Appleton,  li: 

554.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  27:  303. 

—  Writings  of.     (F.  Bowen)  Xo.  .\m.  56:  109. —  Brit. 

Q.  7:  181. 
Dumas,  Alexandre,  the  Younger.  (L.  II.  Hooper)  Lip- 
pine.  21:  501.  —  (J.  B.  Matthews)  Internat.  R.  10: 
53D.  —  (E.  Jerrold)  Temp.  Bar,  51 :  392.  —  Bentley, 
41:  347.  —  Load.  Soc.  25:  20S.  Same  art.  Ed.  .M. 
82:  613. 

—  Diane  de  Lys,  at  the  Princess's  Theater     (AI.  Browne) 

St.  Paul's.  13:  211. 

—  Princess  of  Bagdad.     (.\.  Laugd)  Xation.  32:  127. 
Dumas,  Prof.  J.  B.  A.,  with  portrait.     (\.  W.  ILiffman) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  257. 
Duma.s.  Count  Mathieu,  Campaigns  of,   1799.     For.  Q. 

1-99. 
Dumb  Men's  Speech;  Belgian  Experiment.     Cornli.  16: 

—  London  Experiment.     Conih.  17:  !;73. 
Dmnb  Mouths.     (J.  Clyne)  Once  a  Week,  i:  136. 
Dumb  Oracle,  The.     Dub.  Univ.  91:  66,. 
Dumbartonshire,    Scotland,    Irving's   Ili.storj-    of.       (J. 

Skdiie)  Macmil.  42:   33. 
Dumberdenc,  The.     (L.  K.   Knalchbull-Hugessen)  Bel- 

gra.  20:  513. 
Dimie.snil,  Mile.,  French  .\ctrr<=s.     AV  the  Year.  41 .  400. 
Dummer,   Jeremy.   Letter.    M.ay    13,    1720,    to   Samuel 

Sewall.     N.E.  Reg.  2:  14'''. 


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372 


DURHAM 


Dumjiier,  Shubael,  Memoir  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  lo:  241. 

Duminer,  William.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  306. 

Dummer  Family.     (J.  L.  Chester)  N.  K.  Reg.  35:  254, 

321. 
Dummer,  Fort,  Papers  relating  to.     Hist.  ]\I.   10:   109, 

141,  178. 
Dummer  Scliool  and  S.  bloody.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  7S5. 
Diimnnt,  M.,  Notice  of.     For.  (J.  5:  317. 
Diinasker,  Orjihans  of.  Dub.  Univ.  10:  636.    II :  54-736. 
Dunbar,  William,  Memoir  of.     Liv.  Age,  i:  382. 

—  Poetry  of.     Hlackw.  37:  287. 

—  Thistle  and  the  Hose.     (J.  G.  R.  McElroy)  Penn  Mo. 

12:  533- 
Dunbarton  Castle.     Penny  M.  10:  36. 
Dunblane,  Legend  of.     All  the  Year,  22:   593,  616. 
Dunblane  Cathedral;   a  Poem.      (W.  C.   Smith)  Good 

Words.  16:  23,  91,  750. 
Duncan,  Adam,  .Vdmiral,  and  his  Victory,    Colburn,  47: 

466. 
Duncan,  F.  J.  My  intimate  Friend.    Canad.  Mo.  13 :  442. 
Duncan,  James,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  30:  193. 
Duncan,  John,  the  Alford   Weaver  and  Botanist.     (W. 

Jolly)  Good  Words,  19:  261,  353,  385.  — (W.  Jolly) 

Nature,  23:  269.  —  Nature,  24:  6. 
Duncan,  Wm.,  Shipwreck  of.     Antiquary,  3:  14. 
Duncan  Rca.     (F.  Davis)  Once  a  Week,  12:  210. 
Dunces  in  Schools  who  became  Prizemen  in  Life.     (F. 

Jacox)  Bentley,  63:   70. 
Dunciad,  Need  of  a  new.     (.J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath.  World, 

30:  99. 
Dunck,  Mary,  1670.     (C.  J.  Hoadly)  N.  E.  Reg.  11 :  150. 
Duncombe,  Thomas  S.,  Challenge  to  Mr.  Eraser.    Eraser, 

10:  494. 

—  Oratory  of.     Eraser,  34:  349. 

Dumlee,  John  Grahame  of  Claverhoiise,  Viscount. 
BLackw.  88:  155.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  656. — 
Temp.  Bar,  54:  28.  — Ed.  R.  118:  i. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Dub.  Univ.  ig:  479. 

Dundee,  Anthropol.  Conference  at.     Anthrop.  R.6:  71. 

—  Bank  Robbery  in  17S8.     (J.  Myles)  Hogg,  6:  373. 

—  E.xtracts  from  Lockit  Bulk.     Antiquary,  3:  15-88. 

—  Jute  and  Whale-Oil  Trade  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  168. 

—  Two  Days  in.     Chamb.  J.  7:  161. 

Dundonald,  Thomas  Cochrane,  Earl  of.  Blackw.  87: 176. 
—  (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley.  22:  i.  — Bent.  Q.  2: 
575.  Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  64:  47S.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
54:  121.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48:  no. —  No.  Brit. 
34:  84.  —  Quar.  109:  383. 

—  Case  of.     (A   Arnold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  606.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  746. 

—  Chapter  in  modern  Knight-Errantry.     (P.  Greg)  Mac- 

mil   i:  374. 

—  Elopement  to  Gretna.     St.  Paul's,  10:  402. 

—  in  South  American  Waters.     Liv.  Age,  60:  619. 
Dundreary,  Lord.     Lond.  See.  21   213-473.     3:  371. 
Dundrearys,  Historical.     Temp.  Bar,  31:  215. 
Dunes  and  -Moving  .Sands.     Nature,  23:  569. 
Dunedin,  Glance  at.     Chamb.  J.  41:  344. 
Dunkerque.     House.  Words,  7:  357. 

Dunlop,  William,  with  portrait.     Fraser,  7:  436. 

Dunluce  Castle.     Penny  M.  5:  105. 

Dunmoie  Lake,  Naming  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  253. 

Dumnow,  England.  Dunmow  Flitch,  1S77.  (M.D.Con- 
way) Harper,  56:  373. 

Dunning,  Chapter  on.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  37S. 

Dunning,  Scotland,  Steeple  of.     f!olburu.  127:   3^0. 

Dunns,  Albert  Robert.    (P.  Beaton)  Good  Words.  10:  470. 

Dunoyer.  Jlad-ime.     Bentley,  32:  273. 

Duns  Scotus  as  a  Theologian  and  Philosopher.  (J.  E. 
Erdmann)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  2S9. 

Dunstable  Priory,  Bedford.  .Vnnals  of.  Chr.  Rem.  54:  382. 

—  in  the  13th  Century,     Cornh.  6:  830. 


Dunstable,  Mass.,  Fox's  History  of.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr. 
Exam.  41:  18. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  395. 

Dunstan,  St.,  and  his  Contemporaries.  Chr.  Rem.  4:  345. 

—  Ballad   from  English   History.     (J.   Payn)  Colburn, 

106:  485. 

—  Memorials  of.     (M.  Allies)  Cath.  World,  29:  797. 
Dunster,  Henry.     (E.  Quiney)  Nation,  14:  375. 
Dunster  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  307. 

Dunton,  John.    Hou^e.  Words,9:  338.  —  IrishQ.g:  905. 

—  Life  of.     Blackw.  6:  24. 

Duntroon,  Two  Pipers  of.     Good  Words,  22:  20T. 
Dunwich,  a  drowned  City.     (H.  King)  Once  a  Week,  12: 
621. 

—  Romance  of  the  East  Coast.     (E.  L.  Cornish)  Fraser, 

97:  523.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  380. 
Dupanloup,  Felix,  Bishop  of  Orleans.  (K.  O'Meara)  Cath. 
World,  28:  53S.  — (C.  de  Warmont)  19th  Cent.  5: 
219.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  707.  —  Month,  35: 
436.  — Temp.  Bar,  55:  391. 

—  Speech  at  Malines.     Cath.  World,  6:  587. 

Dupin,  Andr(5  M.  J.  J.  Memoirs.  FVaser,  51 :  676.  — Meth. 

Q.  16:  33. 
Dupleix,  Jose|)h  Francois.     Nat.  R.  15:  203. 
Du  Plessis-Mornay.     See  Mornay. 
Duplicity  of  Men.     Colburn,  71 :  62. 
Du  Ponceau,  Peter  S.    Address.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  133. 
at  Philadelphia.     (J.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  14:  384. 

—  on  (^liinese  Writing.     New  York  R.  3:  457. —  (J.Pick- 

ering) No.  Am.  48:  271.  —  For.  Q.  21:  316. 

—  on  English  Phonology.     Anal.  M.  14:   16. 
Dupont,  Pierre,  Poetry  of.  All  the  Year,  4:  31.  —  Chamb. 

J.  21:  280. 
Duprc,  the  young  Sculptor,  Story  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  135. 
Dupuytren,  Death  of.     Sharpe,  27:  209. 
Du  Quesne,  A.,  and  French  Navv  of  the  17th  Century. 

(J.  K.  Laughton)  Fraser,  90:  638. 
Duquesne,  Fort.     (Prof.  Frost)  Godey,  29:  1S9. 

—  Capture  of.     Olden  Time,  i:  177,  2S1. 

—  Description  of.     (J.  McKenney)  Olden  Time,  i:  39. 
See  Braddock's  Defeat. 

"  Duquesne,"    E.xpedition   of  the.      (W.  de   Fonvielle) 

Nature,  3:  370. 
Durand,  Asber  Brown.     Godey,  33:   11;. 
Durand, Sir  Henry.    (G.Smith)  Good  Words,  14:  575,706. 
Duration.     (F.  Bayma)  Cath.  World,  22:  in,  244. 
Durbin,  .John  P.     (A.  .Stevens)  Nat.  M.  6:  137. 

—  Observations  in  the  East.     Meth.  Q.  4:  460.    6:  114. 

—  (.).  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  2:   446.  — (S.  F. 
Smith)  Chr.  R.  11:  88. 

Dlirer,  A.     See  Duerer. 

Durfee,  Job.     (J.  M.   Mackie)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  471. 

—  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Oration.     Chr.  Exam.  35:  377. 

—  Roger  Williams  in  Banishment;  a  Poem.     (J.  Foster) 

Eel.  R.  68:  22. 
D'Urfey,  Thomas.     Belgra.  18:  427.  —  Rentle^',  45:  95. 

—  House  Words,  11:  186. 

Durham,  John  George. Lord.  Fraser,  18:  361. — Tait,  4: 88. 

—  and  the  Edinburgh  Review.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  647. 
Durham,  Cathedral  of.     All  the  Year,  33:  60.  —  Apple- 
ton,   10:   527. — Penny  M.  2:   196.     4:  276,  305. — 

Sharpe,  46:  232. 

—  Deeds  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  215. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Controversy  in.     Cong.  M.  13:  650. 
Clerical  .Abuses.     Ed.  R.  37:  350. 

—  Richardson's  History  of.    Mo.  R.  157:  364.     162:  199. 

163:   582. 

—  Ritual  of.     Chr.  Rem.  44:  158. 

—  Surtees's  History  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  39:  360. 

—  University  of.     Am.  J.  Ednc.  28:  54^. 

Durh.am,  N.  H.,  Documentary  Hist.  of.  Hist.  M.  18:  292. 

—  Records.     N.E.Reg.  30:  59.     32:  133,     33.  80,345. 


DUROLEVUM 


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DWIXFORD 


Diirolevum,  Site  of.     (C.  R.  Smith)  Arch.  29:  217. 
Durv,  John,  and  Pacificatidnof  CUurch.  Chr.  Keui.29:  i. 
Diiryee,  Chauncy,  with  portrait.     Hunt,  25:  365. 
Diisseldorf.     See  Duesseldorf. 
Dusselthal  Abbe}',  Count  Von  der  Recke's  Institution  of. 

Chr.  Obs.  36:  246,  304. 
Dust.     (H.  P.  Malet)  Geog.  M.  i:  324,  371, 

—  and  Disease.    (J.  Tyndall)  Fraser,  81 :  302.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  74:  556. —  Nature,  i:  327.— Ev.  Sat. 9:  147. 

—  and  Smoke.     (J.  Tyndall)  Nature,  4:   124. —Once  a 

Week,  27:  276. 

—  as  an  Explosive.     Cliamb.  J.  56:  95. 

—  at  Sea.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  369. 

—  Atmospheric.     (G.  Tissaudier)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  344. 

—  Cosinical.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  278. 

—  Fogs  and  Clouds.    (.J.  Aitken)  Nature,  23:  195.  —(,1. 

Aitken)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  308. 

—  in  a  Sunbeam.     Onee  a  Week,  2:  50. 

—  Living.     St.  James,  26:   113. 

—  ZoulogieaLVspeets  of.    (A. WiIson)GoodWords,i5:  300. 
Dustmen  of  London.     (J.  Greenwood)  Lend.   Soc.   ig: 

204.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  599. 
Dust-Siiowers  and  Red  Rain.    Cliamb.  J.  17:  230.  —  Nat. 

M.  i:  72. 
Dust- Yards  in  London.  (C.Camden)  GoodWords,2o:  73S. 
Dutch,  The,  History  of.     (J.  C.  Moffat)  Princ.  33:  463. 

See  Holland. 
Dutch  and  Flemish  Masters.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Internal. 

R.  4:  474. 
Dutch  and  German  Schools.     Westm.  34:  61. 
Dutch  Anna.     Chamb.  J.  4:  310. 
Dutch  Colonies  and  Colonial  Policy.    Urit.  &  For.  R.  12: 

39*3. 
Dutch  Commerce.     (M.  B.  Lecompte)  Hunt,  5:  437. 
Dutch  Dikes  and  Polders.     Chamb.  J.  44:  793. 
Dutch  Flag  in  the  Northern  Seas.     (A.  II.  Markham) 

Good  Words,  20:  90,  172,  244. 
Dutch  Fork,  Reminiscences  of.    (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey, 

58:  220. 
Dutch-Gap  Canal.     (J.  W.  Ames)  Overland,  4:  30. 
Dutch  Holidays.     All  the  Year.  16:  12S. 
Dutch  Houses,  Old.     Knick.  18:  150. 
Dutch  Language,  Penn.    (P.  E.  Gibbons)  Atlan.  24:  473. 
Dutch  Literary  Jest,  An  old.     Cornh.  28:  56S. 
Dutch  Literature.     For.  Q.  21:  397. — Eel.  R.  105:  355. 

—  Researches  in.     Fraser,  49:    185,  349,  57S.     50:    95, 

663.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:   134,  49S.     33:  27. 
Dutch  Painters,  Old.     (E.  Mason)  Harper,  58:  530. 
Dutch  Picture.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Atlan.  39:   176. 
Dutch  Poetr}'.     Lond.  M.  9:  300. 
Dutch  Political  Novel,  A.     (M.  Havelaar)  No.  ISrit.  46: 

319.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  34S. 
Dutch  Popular  Songs.     For.  Q.  14:   163. 
Dutch  Reformed  Synod,  Albany.     Cong.  M.  21:  621. 
Dutch  Republic.     See  Netherlands. 
Dutch  Society  of  Sciences.     Nature,  7:  464. 
Dutch  War,  The.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  18:  249. 
Dutchess  Co.,  New  York,  Lutheran   Church    in.      (W. 

Hull)  Luth.  Q.  11:  381. 
Dutchman,  My  Friend  tlie;  a  Tale.     Black w.  62:  494. 
Duties,  British  Import.     (J.  Bowring)  Hunt,  5:  145,  422. 

—  Hunt,  6:  320. 

—  Countervailing.      (('.   Raguet)   Hunt,   6:    9.  —  (C.   C. 

Whittlesey)  Hunt,  9:  44S. 

—  on  Exports.     (S.  G.  Fisher)  No.  Am.  lOl :  147. 

—  on  Imi)orts.     (G.  W.  Tucker)  Hunt,  4:  506. 

—  on  foreign  Books.     (C.  C.  Jewett)  Hunt,  14:  456. 

—  on  Railroad  Iron.     (.M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  12:  yy. 

—  Productiveness  of  low.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:   134. 

Dutton,  Samuel  W.  S.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  Cong.  Q.  8:  129. 

—  Discourse  on.     New  Eng.  26:  345. 
Duty.     Chr.  Obs.  35:  393,  585. 


Duty;  a  Tale.     Godey,  24:  266. 

—  and  Beauty.     (H.  Holbeach)  St.  Paul's,  12:  73. 

—  and  Determinism.     (L.  S.  Bevington)  Mind,  5:  30. 

—  involving  Destiny.     (A.  A.  Miner)  Univ.  Q.  7:  31. 

—  Reality  of;  illustrated  by  Mill's  Autobiographv.    Con- 

temp.  28:  50S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131:   131. 
Duties  of  Ignorance.     C(n-nh.  39:  455. 

—  of  Man,  Pellico  on.     Mo.  R.  134:   174. 

—  to  Society.     Cornh.  28:  216. 

Duxbury,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  151. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.    (S.  Osgood) 

■   N.  E.Reg.  33:  133 
Dwarf  and  the  Oak-Tree;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  67:  411. 
Dwarfs.     All   the  Year,   14:  376.  —  Colburn,  4:    49.— 
Nat.  M.  9:  438. 

—  and  Giants.     (\V.   A.    Seaver)    Harper,    39:    202. — 

Fraser,  54:   140,  2S6. 

—  St.  Hilaire  on.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  15:  142. 

—  Women  in  Miniature.  (F.  G.  Baylis)  Victoria,  10:  289. 
Dwelh'ng-Houses.     (J.  Stevenson)  Good  Words,  14:  673. 

—  American.     (C.  E.  Beecher)  Harper,  32:  762. 

—  Apartment  Houses.     (P.  B.  Wight)  Putnam,  16:  306. 

—  Artisans'.     Brit.  Q.  51:  343. 

—  Choice  of.     Penny  M.  i:   15. 

—  City -Leased.     Brit.  t^.  69:  301. 

—  Country,  for  Town  Laborers.    (J.  T.  Danson)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  22:  362. 

—  Effect  on  Health  and  Morals  of.     (C.  GatlifT)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  38:  33. 

—  English.     Westm.  103:   173. 

—  for  Artisans  at  Mulhouse.     .St.  James,  22:   109. 

—  Improvement  t^)uestion.     Good  Words,  15:  515. 

—  Modern.     (H.  H.  Holly)  Harper,  52:  S55.     53:    49, 

217,  :o4- 

—  of  London  Poor.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  13:  458. 

—  of  the  Poor.     Chamb.  J.  43:  252. 

—  —  and  Sanitary  Legislation.    (G.  W.  Child)  Contemp. 

32:  297. 

—  Overcrowded,  Prevention  .\ct.  18,7.  Tait,  r.  s.  24:  559. 

—  Sanitary  Construction  of.   (W.  II.  CorHeld)  Eel.  Engin. 

22:  177,  2S1.  ' 

—  Sanitary  and  constructive   Supervision   of.     (L.  An- 

gell)"Ecl.  Engin.  25:  38S. 

—  Workingmen's.     O.  &  N.  4:  749. 
See  Houses. 

Dwight,  Edmund.     (F.  Bowen)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:   i. 
Dwiglit,  Francis.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  803. 
Dwight,  John  Breed.    (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng.  4:  127. 
Dwiglit,  John  S.     German  Translations.     (G.  S.  Hillard) 

No.  Am.  48:  505.  —  (G.  Bancroft)  Chr.  Exam.  26: 

360. 
Dwight,  Screno  S.,  Sermon  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  358. 

—  Hebrew  Wife.    (W.  Marshall)  Lit.  &  Then.  R.  4:"iS2. 

—  on  the  Death  of  Christ.     (M.  Stuart)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9: 

26S,  308. 
Dwight,  Timothy,  with  portraits     Am.  Lit.  M.  2:  269. — 
with  portrait,  (.L  L.  Kingsley)  .Vnal.  M.  9:  265.  — 
(S.  Willard)  No.  Am.  7:  347.  — (W.  B.  Sprague) 
Sparks's  -Vin.  Biog.  14:  223. 

—  as  a  Teacher.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  J.  E<luc.  5:  567. 

—  Interview  with.     (E.  Everett)  O.  &  N.  7:  48. 

—  Life  of.     (Portfo.(I)en.)  18:  355. 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  3:  289. 

—  .Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  29:  3^)5. 

—  Theology.     ( W.  B.  Sprague)  Sleth.  Q.  7:  325.  —  Spirit 

Pilg.  2:  248,  308. —  Cong.  M.  3:  30,  9S. 

—  Travels.     (R.  Southey)Ouar.  30:  i.  — Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

4:  145,  423. 
Dwight,  Wilder.     Liv.  Age,  75:   142. 
Dwight,  William  T.     (E.  C.  Smyth)  Cong.  Q.  11:   181. 
Dwight  Genealogy.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  New  Eng.  35:   2.''o. 
Dwinford,  Richard,  Bishop  of  Chichester.     Cong.  4:  23. 


DYAKS 


374 


EARLY 


Dyaks,  The.     Chaiub.  J.  28:  201.     Same  art.  Nat.  M. 
11:  511. 

—  Encounter  with.     Tein]).  Bar,  23:  499. 
Dyce,  Alexander.     (J.  Forster)  Fortn.  24:  731. 
Dyeing.     (C.  T.  Hinckley)  Gmley,  46:  293. 

—  and  Calico  Printing.     (K.  Meldola)  Nature,  13:  283. 

—  in  permanent  Colors.     (B.  Abbott)  Kecr.  Sci.  3:  313. 

—  Mordants  used  in.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:  375.     8:  1. 

—  Plants  used  in.     Penny  M.  12:  71. 

—  Recent  scientitic  Ai)i)iications  to.     Art  J.  lo:   153. 

—  Red,   Blue,  and   Yellow,  Plants  used  in.     Penny  M. 

n:  43S,  451,  477. 
Dve- Works,  Glasgow,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  13:  289. 

—  of  Boutarel  &  Co.,  Clichy-La-Grenne.      Pract.  JI.  i: 

363,  410. 
Dyer,  Kliplialet.     (J.  H.  Trumbull)  Pennsyl.  M.  3:  174. 
Dyer.  George.     Poetics  and  Poetry.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R. 

19:  366. 
Dyes,  Ancient.     (J.  Keen)  Potter  .\ni.  Mo.  9:  356. 
Dying  by  Poison.     (G.  M.  Fenn)  Belgra.  13:  342. 

—  Game.     Loud.  M.  15:  3S5. 

—  in  a  Ditch,  Advantages  of.      (B.  M.  Ranking)  Dark 

Blue,  i:  6S5. 
Dying  Confessions.     Chr.  Mo.  .Spec.  1 :   12S. 
Dying  Doytsehin  ;  a  Poem  from  the  Servian.    Dub.  Univ. 

43:   5SS. 
Dying  (iladiator.  Statue  of.    (T.  Lyman)  0.  &  N.  2:  718. 

—  Penny  M.  2:   10. 
Dying  Men,  Living  Words  of.     (A.  S.  Miller)  Lakeside, 

9-  224. 
Dykes,  Thomas,  Obituary  of.     Chr.  Obs.  48:  211,  346. 
Dykwynkyu  at  Work.     Belgra.  i:  359. 
Dymoke,  Sir  Henry,  Her  Majesty's  Champion.     Once  a 

Week,  12:  S93- 
Dymond,  Jonathan.     Essays  on  Morality.     (R.  Southey) 

Quar.  43"  S3.  —  (S.  J.  May)  Chr.  Exam.  18:  loi. — 

Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  97. 


Dynamics,  Clifford's.     (P.  G.  Tait)  Nature,  18:  89. 

—  Speculative.     (C.  Wright)  Nation,  20:  379. 

—  VitaL     (J.  B.  Russell)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  339. 

—  Whewell's  Treatise  on.     Westm.  2:  311. 
Dynamical  Terms,   Use  and  Abuse  of.     EcL  Engin.  8: 

43s. 
Dynamite.     Chamb.  J.  47:  649.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76: 
108.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  763. 

—  and  its  Manufacture.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  386. 

—  Experiments  with.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  611.    7:  505,  511, 

585.     9:   179. 

—  Frozen.     (P.  Hess)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  417. 

—  Trauzl  on.     Nature,  14:  367. 
Dynamo-Electric    Current,    New    Applications    of.      J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  1 10:   112. 

Dynamo-Electric  Machines.  (E.  J.  Houston  and  E.  Thom- 
son) J.  F'rankl.  Inst.  105:  289,  361.  107:  106.  Ste 
Electrical  Machine. 

Dynamometer  at  Royal  Technological  Institute,  Stock- 
holm.    (J.  W.  Nystrom)  J.   Frankl.  Inst.  79:  392. 

—  for  measuring  Steam  or  Water  Power.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

36:275. 

—  The  Francis.     (S.  Webber)  J.  Frankl.  In^t.  95:  106. 

—  Fronde's.     Nature,  16:  272. 

—  Improved.     (W.P.  Tatham)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  ii2'  321. 

—  New.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Nature,  4:  427. 

—  Prony's  Friction.      (E.  Morris)  J.  Frankl.   Inst.  35: 

225. 
Dyspepsia.     Am.  Q.  9;  233.  —  Quar.  65:  315.  —  So.  R. 
4!  20S. — Spirit  Pilg.  2:  248,   30S.  —  Chr.   Exam. 
9:  236. 

—  Advantages  of  Traveling  for.     Colburn,  58:  260. 

—  Causes  of.     (A.  Leared)  Pop.  Sci.  JMo.  i:  75. 

—  ^Meditations  on.     Blackw.  90:  302,  406. 
Dyspeptic  Man,  The.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  71. 
Dyspeptic  Saints.     St.  James,  23:  24. 
Dyspeptics,  Hints  to.     Eel.  M.  97:  762. 


E 


Eachard,  John.    Contempt  of  the  Clergy.    Mus.  14:  305. 
Eadie,  John.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  276.  —  Lond.  Q.  53:  87. 

—  Characteristics  of.     (A.  M.  Symington)  Good  Words, 

19:  470. 
Eagle,  The.     Penny  M.  4:  153,  278. 

—  Harpy.     Penny  M.  8:  441. 

Home  of.     (F.  L.  Iswald)  Am.  Natural.  12:  146. 

—  of  the  German  Empire.     Cornh.  15:  612. 

—  Washington.     (J.  A.  Allen)  Am.  Natural.  4:  524. 

—  White-headed.     Penny  M.  1 :  245. 
Eagle  Rock:  a  Poem.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  2o:  202. 
Eagle's  Nest;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  346. 

Eagles.     Bentlej-,  30:  115.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  31:  158. 

—  and  Swans.     Once  a  Week,  22:  165. 

—  Destruction  of.     Once  a  Week,  20:  36S. 
Ivigles,  John.     Bentley,  46:  594. 

Eagleswood  Military  Academy,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.    Am. 

J.  Educ.  13;  471. 
Ear,  Anatomy  and  Function  of.     (C.  A.  Todd)  Western, 

i:  359. —  (J.  D.  Macdonald)  Nature,  18:  285. 

—  and  Eye.  Human.     (I).  McAllum)  Meth.  M.  49:  675. 

—  and  its  Mechanism.     (J.   MrKendrick)  Good  Words, 

21:   55,  140. 

—  Cyon's  Researches  on.     (A.  C.  Brown)  Nature,   18: 

633-  657. 

—  Hygiene  of .     (J.  Ilinton)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:   139. 


Ear,  Membrana  Tympani,   Action  of.     (J.  G.  McKen- 
drick)  Nature,  14:  253. 

—  My  Notion  about.     (G.  W.  Bagby)  Putnam,  15:  231. 
Ears.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  145. 

—  Chapter  on.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  3:  263. 
Earlobe,   Artificial   Enlargement   of.      (J.  P.   Harrison) 

Anthrop.  J.  2:  190. 
Ear-Trumpets  and  Voice-Conductors.     Penny  M.  II :  11. 
Earl  ICirek's  Voyage;  a  Poem.     (W.  A.  Smith)  Once  a 

Week,  11:   545. 
Earldoms  of  Strathern,  Monteitli,  and  Airth,  Nicolas  on. 

Mo.  R.  158:  31. 
Earle,  Gilbert.     Westm.  2:  556. 
Earle,  John.     Microcosmography.     House.  Words,   17: 

469. 
Earl's  Daughter.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  349. 
Earl's  Dene      (R.  D.  Francillon)  Blackw.  106:  515,  746. 

107:    1-667.     108:    20-719.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

103:  742.     104:  108-667.     105:  81-625.     106:  19- 

588.     107:  77-664.     108:  167,  235. 
Earlscourt.    (Mrs.  F.  Grahame)  Dub.  Univ.  77:  503,  641. 

78:  21-374. 
Early  Ages,  Non-Historic  Times.     Quar.  128:  432. 
Early  English  Text  Society's  Publications.    (P.  Kennedy) 

"Duli.  Univ.  81:  481." 
Early  Friendship.     Bentley,  7:  513. 


EARLY 


375 


EARTH 


Early  History  of  William  and  Louis;   a  Sketch.     Dub. 

Univ.  77:  334. 
Earlv  I'lety,  Sermon  on.  (J.  Abbott)  Cong.  M.  16:  518.729 
Early  losing.  Catli.  World,  5:  754.  —  Liv.  Age,  134:  574. 

—  English  rc/vsMA- American  Habits.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  575. 

—  Poetry  of.     Colburn,  50:  366-490. 

—  A  Word  about.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  547. 

Early  Workers.     All  the  Year,  36:   591.     37:  539.     38: 

106-462. 
Earnest  Man,  Character  of.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb. 

8:  606. 
Eaniinga  Living;  a  Comedy.  Dem.R.  25:  161-553.  26:50. 
Earth,  The.     All  the  Year,  12:  469,  4S6. 

—  a  Magnet.     Eel.  M.  71:   iioo. 

—  Age  of.     (^\.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53:  529.  —  (H. 

P.  Malet)  Am.  Natural.  II :   286.  — (H.  P.  Malet) 

Geog.  M.  4:  3S  —  (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  23:  130. 

—  Cornh.  38:    321.  —  Dub.   Univ.  47:    580.  —  Liv. 

Age,  14:  516.  — Tait,  4:  165. 
Geological  Evidences  of.      (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo   & 

Lit.  J.  4:   529.     5:  I. — Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  r.92. 
;\Ioderii  Philosophers  on.     Quar.  142:  202.     Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  649.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130: 

771- 

Old.     (J.  G.  Hargreaves)  Eel.  I!,  iii:   72.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  49:  370. 

—  and  the  Heavens,  Harmony  of.     (.1.  Prusol)  Colburn, 

167:  642. 

—  and  Inhabitants.    (S.  Haughton)  Dub.  L'niv.  58:  105. 

—  and  Man.     (J.  Levering)  Chr.   Exam.  47:   96. — (J. 

D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bdw,  10:  282.  — Am.  Whig  K. 
14:  195. — New  Eng.  8:  365.  —  Chr.  K.  14:  471. — 
(E.  O'Meara)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  254.  — Westm.  64: 
151.  — (G.  Bischof)  Ed.  New  Phiios.  J.  37:  44. 

Story  of,  Dawson's.    Canad.  Mo.  3:  454. — Interuat. 

R.  i:  413. 

Unwritten  History  of.     Eel.  M.  58:  169. 

—  Arago's  Theory  of.     Mo.  R.  134:   i. 

—  as  a  Habitation  of  Man.      (W.  Arnot)  Ex.  H.  Lcc. 

15:  193- 

—  as  modilied  by  Human  Action,  Marsh's.    Internat.  R. 

2:  120. 

—  as  occupied  and  improved  by  Man.     (W.  .Vrnot)  Ex. 

H.  Lee.  18:  219. 

—  before  Life.     (C.  H.  Hitchcock)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  513. 

—  Burnet's  Theory  of.     (H.  Southern)  Uelros.  6:   133. 

—  Causes  of  Dillerence  in  Temperature.    (A.  Humboldt) 

Ed.  New  Phiios.  J.  4:  329. 

—  Changes  in  Position  of  Axis  of.     (.1.  Evans)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  93:  230. 

—  Clinuite  ol,  in  PaI«ozoic  Times.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.. I. 

Sci.  86:  396. 

—  Condnctibility  of.      (Prof.  Matteucci)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst. 

50:  3S9. 

—  Conformation  of.     (G.  W.  Hill)  Math.  Mo.  3:   166. 

—  considered   as   a   Spheroid   of    Revolution:    Geodetic 

Formulas.     (R.  C.  Matthewson)  Math.  Mo.  3:  71. 

—  Contraction  of.    (B.  Peiree)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  625.  —  (B. 

Peirce)  Nature,  3:  315. 

Results  of.     (.F.  I).  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.    105:    423. 

106:  6,  104,  161. 

—  Creation  and  Destiny  of.     (W.  K.  ClilTord)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  7:  26S. 

—  Crust  of,  Tiiickness  of.     (.1.  II.  Pratt)  Nature.  4:  28. 

—  Cuvicr's  Theory  of.     So.  R.  8:  69.  —  Ed.  R.  22:  454. 

—  Anal.  M.  4:  206. —Chr.  Obs.  15:  105. 

—  Day-Dream  of.     All  the  Year,  26:  84. 

—  Density  of.     Dub.  R.  18:  75.  — (G.  B.  Airy)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  71:  359. 
— Division  of,  into  Zoological  Regions.     (E.  Blyth)  Na- 
ture, 3:  427. 

—  Does  the  Earth  grow  sick  V    Liv.  Age,  103:  79S. 


Earth,  The,  Figure  of.     (J.  Herschel)  Nature.  20:  ^t,.-- 

(H.  Y.  Hind)  Nature,   10:  165.  — (.].   Keuwick)  J. 

Frankl.  Iu>i.  i:   164,  203.  —  Cornh.  6:  550. 
Action   of    Winds   in   determining.      (F.   Czerny) 

Nature,  15:  239. 

andSizeof.  (K.  M.  Friederici)  Nature,  18:  557,602. 

Biot  on.     Blackw.  3:  463.  —  Anal.  M.  13:  26. 

Employment  of  the  Pendulum  for  determining.   (J. 

Herschel)  Nature,  21 :  599. 

Sabine  on.     Mo.  R.  108:  270. 

True.     (.1.  H.  Maedler)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  80:  46. 

—  Formation  of.     (I).  Deshler)  West.  .1.  4:  25. 

Ancient  Views  of.    (C.  Flaunnarion)  Pop.  Sci.  il<>. 

10:  542. 
Origin  of  grand  Outline  Features.     (J.  D.  Dana) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  53:  381.     92:   205,  252. 
of  Crust  of .     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  13:  400. 

—  Gruithui.sen's  Theory  of  the  Beginning  of.     (H.   P. 

Malet)  Geog.  M.  5:  65,  97. 

—  Higgins  on.     Mo.  R.  138:  523. 

—  History  of.     (S.  Haughton)  Eel.  M.  54:   129.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  61:  49. 

Critical  Periods  in.     (J.  L.  LeConte)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  540.  —  (.J.  L.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II4:  99. 

—  Huttonian  Theory  of.     Kd.  R.  69:  441. 

Playfair  on.     (H.    Brougham)  Ed.  R.    i:    201. — 

(F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  2:  337. 

—  Igneous  Action  in.     Sharpe,  49:  207.     50:  yi. 

—  Internal  and  external  Fire  of.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat. 

Q-  26:  353. 

—  Internal  Fluidity  of.     (W.  Thomson)  Nature,  5:  257. 

—  Internal  Heat  of.     Nature,  12:   545. — Fk-l.  Eugiu.  5: 

627. 

Evidences  of.    (S.  Hibbard)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  253,  325. 

New  Theory  of.     Liv.  -\ge,  29:  261. 

—  Interior  of.      (G.    B.   Airy)    Nature,    18:    41.  — (R. 

Radau)  Pop.    Sci.   Mo.   17:   289,  453.  —  (H.   Hen- 

nessy)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  461. 
Nature   of.      (D.    Forbes)   Nature,  3:    296. --(D. 

Forbes)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:   121.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  73: 

23.  —  (D.  Forbes)  I-:cl.  Engln.  4:  53S. 
Temperature  of.     For.  (i.  8:    303.  —  Am.  J.  Sci. 

15:   109. —(E.  Hitchcock)  No.  Am.  28:  265.— (L. 

Cordier)  Ed.  New  Phiios.  J.  4:  273.    5:  277.    6:  32. 

—  Knight's  Theory  of.     1-d.  Mo.  K.  i:  340. 

—  Land  and  Water  Surface  of.     Peiniy  M.  lo:  107. 

—  Life  of.     Belgra.  21 :  438. 

—  Man  and  his  Dwelling-Place.   (.\.  K.  II.  Boyd)  Eraser, 

59:  645.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  530. 

—  Man  on.     Liv.  Age,  2;  1S6. 

—  Miitlier  Earth's  Biography.     Nature,  8:  259. 

—  Movemeuts  nf.     (A.  \\  ilsi^n)  St.  .Tame.«,  34:  524. 

—  Now.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  7:   i. 

—  Nicholson's  Life-History  of.     Nature,  16:  30. 

—  Orbit  of.  Curve  of  Eccentricity  of.    (R.  W.  McFarland) 

Am.  .J.  Sci.  II 1 :  456. 

Secular  Variations.     (J.  L.  Stockwell)  .\m.  J.  Sci. 

96:  87. 

—  Our  cooling.     (W.  Downes)  Belgra.  44:  413.     .'^.inie 

art.  Eel.  M.  97:  :?:;. 

—  past  and  present.     F.d.  M.  49:  309. 

—  Past  ami  Future  of.     (H.  \.  Proctor)  Contemp.  25: 

74.     Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  7:  82.     Same  art.  F.cl. 
M.  84:  182. 

—  Physical  Condition  of.     (Sir  W.   Thomson)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  112:  339. 

—  Pln>ical  Evolution  of.     Pcnn  JIo.  7:  364.  417. 

—  Physical   Geography   of,  when   the  Sea  was  young. 

Cornh.  34:   151.  427.     Sanu'  art.  Ed.  M.  87:   52S. 

—  Piiysical  Theory  of.     Brit.  (}.  9:  473. 

—  Place  in  Nature.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Good  Words,  19: 

129-S42.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  537. 


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Earth,  Pre-Adaniite,  Harris's.  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Atn. 
70:  391.  — Brit.  Q.  5:  387.  — (D.  W.  Phillips)  Clir. 
K.  14:  402. 

—  Rectus  on.    Nature,  7:  421. 

—  Relations  with  the  Sun.     (B.   Stewart)  Nature,  16: 

9.  26,  45. 

—  Rif^idity  of.     (II.  Ilennessy)  Nature,  5:  28S. 

—  Kotation  of,  Eft'eets  of.     Coriih.  7:   140. 

Eoiicault's  Ex])erinient.     Chainb.  J.  16:   loi. 

Iiitiueiice  of  Geological  Changes  on  Axis  of.     (G. 

H.  Darwin)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  444. 

New  Proof  of.     Internal.  M.  3:  296. 

Variability  of.     (S.  Newconib)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108: 

161. 
Period  of,  losing  Time.    Chanib.  J.44:  641.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  70:  245. 
Physical  Demonstration  of.  (C.  J.  Allen)  J  Frankl. 

Inst.  52:  3S-419.  —  (M.  L.  Foucault)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

51:  35°- 

—  Rotundity  of.    Nature,  i:  581.     2:  214. 

—  Shape  and  Size  of.     (.M.  Mcrriman)  Eel.  Engin.  22: 

S3.  "5.  233- 

—  Sources  of  the  Materials  of  the  Strata  of.    (D.  N.  Lord) 

Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  177. 

—  Structure  of.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  22:  86. 

—  Surface  of.  Formation  of.    (J.  L.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci, 

104:  345.  4f>o-     105:  44S. 

Jlotions  of  Fluids  and  Solids  relative  to.     Math. 

Mo.  i:  140-397-     2:  89,  339,  374. 

—  Superficial  Temperature  of,  Changes  in.     (W.  Hop- 

kins) Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  72,  248,  334. 

—  Symmes's  Theory  of.     (P.  Clark)  Atlan.  31:  471. 

—  Theories  of.     (J.' Sparks)  No.  Am.  18:  266.  — Mo.  R. 

126:  371. 

—  Viscosity  of  Mass  of .     Nature,  19:  292. 

—  Weighing  the.     Chamb.  J.  23:  219. 
See  World. 

Earth.  Edible.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  90:  155. 

—  Infusorial,  and  its  Uses.     (W.  H.  Walil)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  102:  407. 
Earth  Currents.     (W.  H.  Preece)  Nature,  3:  15. 

—  and  the  Aurora.     (W.  H.  Preece)  Nature,  5:  368. 
Earth  Waves,  Transmission  of.     (H.  L.  Abbot)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  115:  178. 
Earth's  worst  Tragedy ;  a  Story.     Howitt,  i :  260. 
Earthbound:  a  Story.     (M.  Cliphant)  Eraser,  loi :  118. 
Earthen  Pitchers.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Scrib.  7:  73-714. 
Earthenware  and  Porcelain.    J.  P'rankl.  Inst.  4:  7;i-274- 

/St(?  Pottery;  Porcelain;  Ceramic  Art. 
Earthly  Ties,  and  the  Social  Economy  of  another  Life. 

Am.  Church  R.  4:  49. 
Earthquake,  The;  a  Tale.     Lond.  M.  3:  91. 

—  at  Aleppo.     Am.  Meth.  M.  6:  1S5. 

—  at  Bogota.     (S.  A.  Ilurlbut)  Am.  J.  Sci.  100:  408. 

—  at  Calabria  and  Sicily,   1783.     Blackw.   26:    879. — 

Mus.  16:  97. 

—  at  Caraccas,  1812.    Anal.  ^I.  2:  163. — Mus.  18:  121. 

—  111.  M.  2:  85. 

—  at  Chiana,  Architectural  Aspects  of.     (J.  T.  Clarke) 

Am.  Arch.  10:  47. 

—  at  Lisbon,   1755.     Blackw.  88:  195.  — N.  E.  Reg.  8: 

289. 

—  at  Mitylene,  1S67.     Eel.  M.  70:  767. 

—  at  Philippine  Islands,  1880.     Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  52. 

—  at  Rhodes.     Eel.  M.  60:  65. 

—  at  St.  Thomas,  (Xt.  1S67.    Month,  8:  379. 

—  in  Algeria.     Chamb.  .1.  44:  200. 

—  in  Chili.     Colburn,  34:  460.  —  Mus.  21:  163. 

April  2,  1851.     (.J.  M.  Gilliss)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71:  3S8. 

—  in  China.     Nature,  4:  145. 

—  in  Connecticut,  Aug.  9,  1840.     Am.  J.  Sci.  39:  335. 

—  in  England,  Nov.  9,  1852,     Colburn,  96:  446. 


Earthquake,  Tlie,  in  Honduras,  Aug.  1856.     (J.  V.  S.  An- 
thony) Harper,  14:   164. 

—  in  Ischia.     (H.  J.  J.  Lavis)  Nature,  23:  497. 

—  in  Owen's  Valley,  1872.     (J.  D.  Whitney)  Overland, 

9:   130,  266. 

—  in  Pah'.stinc,  .Jan.  i,  1S37.     Cong.  M.  20:  405. 

—  in  Venezuela.     Anal.  M.  4  :  301. 

in  1878.     (I.  Anderson)  Lippinc.  22:  774. 

—  Lands  of .     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  38:  466. 

—  Night  of  Horror.     Chamb.  J.  38:  241. 

—  of  1727.     (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Keg.  14:  205. 

—  of  1861,  at  Mendoza.    All  the  Year,  6:  444.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  667.  — Intel.  Obs.  5:  85. 

—  of  Oct.  1863,  in  England.     Intel.  Obs.  4:  294. 

—  of  Aug.  13,  1868,  Great  Sea  Wave  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor) 

Eraser,  82:  93.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  301.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  106:  310. 

—  of  Oct.  20,  1870,  in  Northeastern  America.     (A.  C. 

Twining)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loi:  47.  —  (E.  Colbert)  Lake- 
side, 4:  372. 

—  of  March  6,  1S72,  in  Germany.     (B.  K.  Emerson)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  108:  405. 

—  of  Dec.  1874.     (D.  S.  Martin)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  191. 

—  on  Coast  of  Peru,  May  9,  1S77.     Geog.  M.  4:  206. 
Earthquakes.     (W.  T.  Brigham)  Am.  Natural.  2:  539. 

—  (J.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  9:  209. — Niles's  Reg.  24: 
171.  — (J.  Scoffern)  St.  James,  8:  426. —(N.  S. 
Shaler)  Atlan.  23:  676.— (\V.  S.  Symonds)  Pop. 
Sci.  R.  3:  204. —  (.J.  D.  B.  Stillman)  Overland,  i: 
474.  —  ((J.  R.  Weld)  Fraser,  60:  708.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  64:  289.  —  (J.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  108: 
578.  — All  the  Year,  3:  197.  — Chamb.  J.  41:  11. — 
All  the  Year,  18:  545.  —  Brit.  Q.  13:  3S4.  —  Comh. 
18:  43.  —  Dub.  Univ.  55:  493.  —  Liv.  Age,  79:  341. 

—  Portfo.(Den.)  7:  421.  12:  299. — Quar.  126:  So. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  169.  —  St.  Paul's,  3:  467. 

—  Advent  of  a  Period  of.     Am.  Arch.  10:  20. 

—  and  Buildings.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  24S,  271. 

—  and  the  Earth.     (E.  B.  Smith)  So.  R  n.  s.  3:  387. 

—  and  Results.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  9:  499. 

—  and   Volcanoes.       (Sir    J.    F.    W.    Herschel)    Good 

Words,  4:    53,    141.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:    429. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  77:  457.  —  (M.  Scheie  de  Vere) 

Putnam,  14:    343.  —  Blackw.  106:    74.  —  Brit.  Q. 

13:    358-  — (C.  R.  Weld)  Fraser,   77:  488.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  70:  662.  —  Liv.  Age,  30:   13.  —  Nat. 

M.  9:  169.  —  So.  R.  n.  s  9:  3S1. 

Electric  Theorj"  of.     Liv.  Age,  102:  387. 

in  the  Bible.     Kitto,  40:  46. 

Natural  History  of.     (G.  Bischof)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  26:  25,  347. 

—  Anecdotes  of.    Colburn,  lOi :  453.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

33:  209.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  43:  134. 

—  at  Agram  in  1SS0-81.     (Prof.  Szabo)  Nature,  23:  530. 

—  at  Fiume  during  1S70.     Nature,  3:  269. 

—  Causes  of.   (,T.  J.  Lake)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  732.  —  Quar. 

152:  79.  —  (A.  le  Plongeon)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  537,  577. 

and  Consequences  of.     Hogg,  3:    1S8.  —  Nat.  Q. 

7:  84. 

—  Comrie.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg,  4:  200. 

—  during  1878.     Nature,  20:  378. 

—  Experiences  in.     (L.  Van  Housel)  Scrib.  15:  662.     - 

Liv.  Age,  58:  42. 

—  Great,  of  Old  World.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Atlan.  24:  140. 

—  in  California.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Atlan.  25:  351. 
in  1856.     (J.  B.  Trask)  Am.  J.  Sci.  73:  341. 

—  in  England.     Once  a  Week,  21:  336. —  Eel.  M.  59: 

283. 

—  in  Great  Britain,   160S-1839.     (D.  Milne)   Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  31:  92,  259.  32:  106,  362.  33:  372. 
34:  85-     35:  ^37-    36:  72,  362.  — Nature,  23:  117. 

—  in  London.     Chanib.  J.  58:  229. 


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377 


EAST 


Earthquakes   in   Manila,    1879.     (W.   B.  Pauli)  Month, 
42:  22. 

—  in  New  England.     (W.  T.  Brigham)  0.  &  N.  i:  27. 

—  (Pnif.  Williams)  Carey's  Mus.  3:  291,  567. 

—  in  New  Zealand.     Westin.  51:  390. 

—  in  Philippine  Islands.    (A.  B.  Meyer)  Nature,  II :  194. 

—  in  Sandwich  Islands,  1868.    Eel.  Al.  71:  968. 

—  in  South  America,  1868.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Harper,  38: 

603.  —  Hunt.  59:  262. 

—  in  Southern  Italy.    (J.  P.  Lacaita)  Am.  J.  Sci.  78:  210. 

—  in  W.  New  York.     (C.  E.  West)  Am.  J.  Sei.  76:   177. 

—  in  Western  P'nited  States.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Atlan.  24: 

549.  —  (A.  K.  Barraud)  Lakeside,  6:  144. 

—  Land  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  510. 

—  Mental  Effect  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  257. 

—  My  Experiences  of.     Dub.  Uiiiv.  55:  493.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  50:  212. 

—  Natural  History  of.     (G.  Bischof)  Am.  J.  Sci.  37:  41. 

—  Notes  on.     (W.   S.   Symonds)    Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:   204. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  340. 

—  Notices  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  90:  362. 

—  of  American  Continents.   (N.  S.  Shaler)  Atlan.  24:  461. 

—  on  the  West  Coast  of  South  America,  1S31-35.     (M. 

Hamilton)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  30:  153. 

—  Phenomena  of.    (A.  von  Ilumboldl)  Eel.  M.  71:  1509. 

Same  art.  Lakeside,  i:  44.  —  (E.  Lewis)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo  2:  513.  —  Eel.  M.  44:  420.  49:  239.  58:  89. 
—  (C.  F.  Winslow)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  45. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Intel.  Obs.  4:  35S. 

—  Recent.     (C.  G.  Rockwood,  jr.)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  104:  i. 

105:  260.     io5:  40.     107:  3S4.     109:  331. 

American.    (C.  G.  Rockwood,  jr.)  Am.  J  .  Sci.  II2: 

25.     115:  21.     117:  15S.     119:  295.     121:  198. 

—  Something  about.     Bentley,  30:   107. 

—  Study  of,  in  Switzerland.     Nature,  21:  351. 

—  Theory  of.    (A.  Perrey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  87:  i.  —  Colburn, 

129:   354- 

—  Theories  of.     (M-  G.  Upton)  Overland,  i:  516. 

—  Usefulness  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Ed.  Engin.  5:  121. — 

Chamb.  J.  45:  707.  —  Ev.  Sat.  6:  676. 
Earth(|uake-Waves  in  the  Pacilic.     (IJ.  A.  Proctor)  Na- 
ture, 1 :  54. 

—  Experiments  on,  at  Holvhead.    (R.  Mallet)  J.  Frank]. 

Inst.  75:  45. 

—  Measurement  of.     (G.  Forbes)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  586. 

—  on  the  Western  Coast  of  the  United  States,  Dec.  23,  25, 

1S54.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71:  37. 
Earthwork,  Calculation  of.    (N.  B.  Putnam)  Eel.  Engin. 
16:  161.  —  Ed.  Engin.  15:  358. 

—  Centerof  Gravity  of.    (.1.  W.  Davis)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  83. 

—  Computation  of.     (E.  \V.  Hyde)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  225. 

—  Formula"  for.     (J.Warner)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91:  396. 

92:  iSS. 

—  Lateral  Pressure  of.     (B.  Baker)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  23^^, 

353.  492- 

—  Measuring  Gross-Section   of.      (M.  H.  Willotte)  Ed. 

Engin.  24:   153. 

—  Mechanical  Calculation  of.     (C.  Herschell)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  97:  262. 

—  Vignoles's  Lectures  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:   i;;;. 
Earthworm,  The.     Nature,  17:   iS. 
Earthworms.     Chamb.  J.  58:  769. 

Earwigs,  Plague  of.     Chamb.  -L  45:  281. 

Easby  Abbey,  Yorkshire.     Penny  M.  5:  313. 

East,  The.  (H.  P.  Ilaynes)  Godey,  47:  30. — (Countess 
de  Gasparin)  Good  Words,  3:  399.  —  (N.  Maeleod) 
Good  Words,  6:  33-<)i4.  7:  134,  172,  267.  —  Mus. 
44:  490. 

—  Alton's  Travels  in.     Black w.  72:  745. 

—  and  the  West.     (G.  N.  Smith)  Lakeside,  i:   159. — 

Dem.  R.  22:  401. 

—  Artisans  of .     Eel.  Engin.  11 :  136. 


East,  The,  Books  on,  1840.    Mo  R.  152:  3O0. 

—  Cairo  to  Athens.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Ed.  M.  79:  349. 

—  Carlisle's  Diary  in.     (C.  C.  Fdton)  No.  Am.  81:  91. 

—  Castlereagh"s  Travels  in.     Colburn,  80:  363. 

—  Christians  in.    (W.  G.  Palgrave)  (.^uar.  127:  1.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  102:  515.  — (T.  J.  Lamv)  Dub.  R. 
84:  397. 

—  Cities  of  Cairo  and  Damascus.     Broadw.  7:  226. 

—  Clarke's  Travels  in.     Portfo.(DeD.)  17:  59. 

—  Commerce  of,  Struggles  for.     De  Bow,  22:  604. 

—  Communications  with  the  far.    Eraser,  54:  574.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  52:   156. 

—  Discovery  in.  Progress  and  Results  of.  Lond.  Q.  i :  297. 

—  Early  Travelers  in.     All  the  Year,  32:  445,  50S,  588. 

33:  30-508.    34:  103,  173.  — Brit.  Q.  17:  12S. 

—  Forbes's  Oriental  Memoirs.     (R.  Southey)  C^uar.  12: 

iSo.  —  Eel.  R.  20:  405,  440,  631.  —  Anal.  M.  6:  i. 

—  From  Calcutta  to  Alexandria.     (N.  Maeleod)  Good 

Words,  1 1 :  626. 

—  Funeral  Ceremony  in.     Chr.  Rem.  19:  407. 

—  Glimpse  of.    St.  James,  19:  42. 

—  Greek  Civilization  hi.     (Juar.  149:  125.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  144:  515. 

—  Lady  Herbert's  Cradle  Lands.    (H.  M.  Alden)  Harper, 

36:  701  • 

—  History  of.  Early.    (G.  Rawjinson)  Contemp.  14:  80. 
Rawlinson's  Five  Great  Monarchies.     Brit.  Q.  49: 

349.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  73:  i,  182.  — Ed.  R.  125: 
108.  — No.  Brit.  44:  331.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67: 
3S5,  548.     See  Rawlinson. 

—  Home  Life  in.     (L.  Abbott)  Harper,  53:  695. 

—  How  I  entered  and  how  I  left  it.     Lippinc.  4:  630. 

—  Ilutt  n's  Five  Years  in.     Eel.  R.  87:  S3. 

—  Kinglake'sEiithen;  or  Travels  in.  Quar.75:54.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  5:  321.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  4:  467.— 
Liv.  Age,  3:  726.— Dem.  R.  16:  367.— So.  y.  9:  2S5. 

—  La  guages  and  Literature  of.     (C.  Wells)  Geut.  M. 

n.  s.  2:  161. 

—  Life  in.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:  294. 

Cases  illustrative  of.     Liv.  Age,  38:  611. 

Miss  Martineau's.     Prosp.  R.  4:  524.  —  Tait,  n.  8. 

15:  604.  — Colburn,  83:  194.  —  Clir.  Obs.  48:  SiS. 
Reminiscences  of.     Sharpe,  17:  193,273.     18:  81. 

—  Low  Lite  in.     Sharpe,  46:  294. 

—  Missions  in.     (G.  B.  Cheever)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

3:  54- 

—  Moral  and  Religious  State  of,     Portfo.(Den.)  28:  329. 

—  Munnnies  and  Moslems,  Warner's.  Canad.Mo.  10:  270. 

—  New  Lines  of  Conununieation  in.     Colburn,  106:  379. 

—  Oriental  Acquaintance.     Putnam.  7:  415. 

—  Overland  Journey  to.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:   Vi-217. 

—  Passages  of  Travel  in.    ( W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  la:  224, 

371,  482.     13:  191-772.     14:  32. 

—  Peeps  at.     (N.  Maeleod)  G»od  Wonls,  10:  22-VS55. 

—  Petty  Warfare  in.  ( W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  82:  281. 

—  Picture  of.     Knick.  59:  567. 

—  Poetry  of.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  Nation,  i:   535. 

—  R.  K.  Porter's  Travels  in.     Portfo.(Den.)  28:  457. 

—  Prime's  Travels  in.     Liv.  Age,  49:  24V 

—  liamblcs  in.    Dub.  Univ.  33:  561,  739.    35:  169,  309, 

615. 

—  Ramblings  in.     (II.  T.  Cook)  Likeside,  i:  362. 

—  Recollections  of.     (.1.  B<iwring)  Once  a  Week,  3:   16. 

—  Religious  Imagination  in.    (F.  R.  Conder)  Dub.  L'niv. 

91 :  345.  4'''8. 

—  Religious  Life  in.     Bentley,  36:   195. 

—  Routes  to.     Brit.  Q.  27:  133. 

—  Gen.  Sherman  in.    (J.  C.  Audenried)  Harper,  47:  225, 

481,  652, 

—  Sketches  of.    Knick.  35:  130.  —  (J.  P.  Brown)  Contin. 

Mo.  2:  179. 

—  Spencer's  Travels  in.    Am.  Church  R.  15:  368. 


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378 


EASTERN 


East,  The,  Stray  Letters  from.    Colburn,  lOi :  344.    102: 

41-454- 

—  Tischendorfs  Travels  in.  (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  29:  34. 

—  Trade  with,  and  tiie  precious  Metals.     (U.  II.  Patter- 

son) Contenip.  35:  131. 

—  Traveler  in.     (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb.  6:  25S.  435, 

531.     7:   1-513.     8:  40,  350.     9:   loS,  402.      11: 
149.     12:  I. 

—  Travelers  in.     (F.  Walpolu)  Bentley,  30:  547.  — (A. 

Barnes)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  212. 

—  Traveling  in.     Month,  3:  240.' 

—  Travels  in.     (F.  Pt.  Fcudge)  Lippinc.   12:   263,  513, 

643.  — (M.  Stnart)  No.  Am.  26:  539.  — Blackw.  5 
527.  —  (J.  S.  Buckin,i,^liam)  Dem.  K.  i:  413.  2 
53,  247.  — (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  81:  194.  — (II 
Southjiate)  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  569,  637.  — Chr.  Rem.  6 
143.  10:  498.  — Dub.  Univ.  41:  218.  — Eel.  R.  86 
553.  —  Hogg,  11:  177-416.  12:  30-4S9. — Colburn, 
93:  88.  —  Once  a  Week,  li:  331. 

Episodes  of.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  421.     23:5,239. 

of  an  Ultramontane  in.     Colburn,  149:  148. 

Southgate's.     Mus.  40:  265,399. 

—  under  the  Caliphs.     (W.  Spitta)  Western,  5:  291. 

—  Urquhart's  Spirit  of.     Mo.  U.  147:  81. 

East  Basham  Hall,  Norfolk.     Penny  M.  14:  245. 

East  Boston.     See  Boston.  East. 

East  Coast,  Romance  of.    (E.  L.  Cornish)  Fraser,  97:  523. 

East-End  Entertainment.  (F.  \V.  Robinson)  Belgra.  9:518. 

East  Granby,  Conn.,  Old  Prison  at.  (C.  B.  Todd)  Lip- 
pinc. 27:  290. 

East  India  College.  Ed.  R.  27:  511.  — Quar.  17:  107. — 
Pamph.  9:  469. 

East  India  Company.  Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  154. —  Am. 
Eel.  2:  505. — Quar.  8:  126.  —  (F.  Brinley)  Hunt, 
4:  297.  —  Pamph.  i:  185.  —  Fraser,  i:  260,  457, 
655.  2:  222.  —  (N.  Allen)  No.  Am.  82:  404.- — 
Bentley,  42:  415.  —  Penny  M.  3:  84. 

—  and  Juggernaut.     Mo.  R.  123:  529. 

—  Anglo-Indian  Lament  for.     Fraser,  57:  635. 

—  Bruce's  Annals  of.     Eel.  R.  13:  i. 

—  Charter  of.     Quar.  8:  239.  —  Pamph.  2:  143. — Tait, 

3:  253,  650.  —  Colburn.  28:  276. 

—  Chinese  Question  in.     Ed.  R.  52:  282.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R. 

6:  263. 

—  Commercial  .System  of.     Mo.  R.  134:  353. 

—  Death  of.     Knick.  52:  615. 

—  Dissolution  of.      Bank.  M.   (N.  Y.)   13:    431.  — (C. 

Redding)  Colburn,  112:  243.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  25:   502. 

—  Ensign  of.     Hist.  M.  ii:  235. 

—  Government  of.     No.  Brit.  18:  526. 

—  Grant's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  18:  383. 

—  Hall  on  Renewal  of  Charter,  1813.     (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R. 

17:  385- 

—  House  and  Servants  of.     Cornh.  2:  113. 

—  Kaye's  Administration  of.     Bentley,  34:  157. 

—  Museum  of.     Penny  M.  10:  207. 
History  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  68. 

—  Palmerston's  India  Bill.     Colburn,  I12:  369. 

—  Postans's  Hints  to  Cadets  of.     Mo.  R.  159;  299. 

—  Report  on.     Pamph.  2:  93. 

East  India  Gazetteer,  Hamilton's.     Ed.  R.  25:  220. 
East  India  Monopoly.     Ed.  R.  19:  229.     20:  471. 
East  India  Question.     Blackw.  33:  776. 
East  India  Trade.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  14:  93. 

—  and  Opium  Trade.     (F.  Wharton)  Hunt,  4:  9. 

East  Indies,  History  of.    (.J.  W.  Mann)  Mercersb.  2:  13. 

—  Islands  of.     (A.'w.  Ely)  Dc  Bow,  15:  14,  243. 

—  Languages  of.     (R.  Cust)  Geog.  M.  5:  i.  25. 

—  Life  in.    (H.  Copinger)  Colburn,  158:   122.     159:  36. 

—  New  Dom.  14:  340. 

—  Life  in  Cantonment.     Liv.  Age,  44:  489. 

—  Native  States  of.    Mus.  41 :  271. 


East  Indies.    Our  manifest  Destiny  in  the  East.    De  Bow, 

15:  541- 

—  Sketches  in.     ((}.  J.  Oliver)  Harper,  11:  324, 
See  Dutch  East  Indies ;  India. 

East  Lynne.  (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  Colburn,  118:  28-428.  II9: 
89-405.  120:  15-393.  121:  6S-401.  122:  31-393. 
123:  24. 

East-River  Bridge.     See  Bridge,  East-River. 

East-Winds,  JIay.     Fraser,  63:  5S6. 

—  Threnode  10.     Fraser,  57:  517. 

Eastburn,  Bishop  ^Munton,  Criticism  of.     (.J.  Wayland) 

Am.  Church  R.  12:  387. 
Eastburn,  J.  W.     Yamoyden.     Portfo.  (Den.)  24:  456. 
Easter.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  E.xani.  38:  41. — Galaxy,  9: 

700. 

—  Calculation  of.     Penny  M.  14:  3. 

—  Controversies  of  2d  Century  on.     (W.  Milligan)  Con- 

temp.  6:  lOT. 

—  Ecclesiastical    Computation    of.      Quar.    18:    496. — 

House.  Words,  19:  325. 

—  Origin  and  Celebration  of.     Colburn,  4:  270. 

—  Poem  on.     (A.  D.  T.  Whitney)  Scrib.  3:  707. 

—  Three  Lifts  and  other  Customs  of.  St.  James,  24:  130. 
Easter  Card;  a  Story.  (V.  W.  John-on)  Harper,  60:  755. 
Easter  Day.     (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  37:  624. 

—  Customs  of.  Origin  of.     (G.  B.  Griffith)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  10:  306. 

—  De  Morgan  on.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  41. 

—  in  Russia.     Broadw.  10:  243.  —  (E.  Schuyler)  Scrib. 

3:  681. 

—  Observance  and  Custom  of.    (F.  R.  Diffenderfer)  Mer- 

cersb. 21 :  259. 
Easter  Eggs.    Ev.  Sat.  3:  615.  —  (M.  A.  Hoare)  Once  a 

Week,  16:  450. 
Easter  Eve;  a  Tale.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  15:  42. 
Easter  Feasts  in  Poland.     Colburn,  70:  592. 
Easter  Flowers.     (S.  Osgood)  Harper,  27:  1S9. 
Easter  Holiday.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  36:  supp.  40. 
Easter  Hymns  from  old  Cloisters.     (F.  Foxcroft)  Atlan. 

43:  417- 
Easter  Trip  of  two  Ochlophobists.    Blackw.  102:  42,  1S8. 
Easter  Island.     (J.  A.  Palmer,  jr.)  Overland,  2:  551. — 

Ev.  Sat.  9:  250. — Macmil.  21 :  449. 

—  a  doomed  People.     Chanib.  J.  46:  633. 

—  Hieroglyphics  of.    (J.  P.  Harrison)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  370. 
Eastern  Archipelago.     See  Indian  Archipelago. 
Eastern  Christianity.     (J.  P3'ne)  Nat.  Q.  35:  313. 
Eastern  Church.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Ed.  R.  107:  322. — 

(W.  A.  McYickar)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  515.     8:  78. 

—  Dub.  R.  23:  406. 

—  Account  of.     (E.  M.  Bliss)  New  Eng.  36:  568. 

—  and   Anglican,   Intercommunion  of.     (H.   Southgate) 

Am.  Chnrch  R.  15:  517.     16:  i.  —  Am.  Church  R. 
21:  236. 
Obstacles  to  Union  of.     Chr.  Rem.  47:  455. 

—  and  Archbishop  Lycurgus.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  294. 

—  and  Council  of  Nice.     (A.  St.  J.  Chambre)  Univ.  Q. 

21:  25. 

—  and  divergent  Branches.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  234. 

—  Divergence  from  Rome.     Chr.  Rem.  26:  64. 

—  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  40.  —  Ed.  R.  107:  322. — 

So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  176.     24:  124. 

Neale'.s.     Dub.  R.  24:  4S7. 

Stanley's.     Chr.  Obs.  61:  607. —  Eel.  R.  113:  613. 

—  Dub.  R.  50:  92. — No.  Brit.  35:  82.  —  (H.  South- 
gate)  Am.  Church  R.  15:  i,  169,  337. 

in  1856.     Chr.  Rem.  33:  200 

—  in  Russia,  State  of.  1S14.     Eel.  R.  20:  429. 

—  Missions  to.  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  527. 

—  Past  and  Future  of.     Nat.  R.  13:  27. 

—  Patterson  on.     Dub.  R.  32:  407. 

—  School  of  Alexandria,  etc.     Chr.  Rem.  17:  76. 


EASTERN 


379 


EASTERN 


Eastern  Church,  Translations  of  Liturgies.  Chr.  Rem. 
50:  420. 

—  Union  with.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  24S. 

Eastern  Churches.  (J.  C.  Moffat)  Priuc.  39:  89.  —  U.  S. 
Cath.  M.  5:  389. 

—  and  tlie  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.     (N.   S.  Richardson)  Am. 

Church  R.  14:  417. 

Eastern  Colonies,  Australia,  etc.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  88. 

Eastern  Excavations.     Nature,  17:  397. 

Eastern  Policy,  Our.     Eraser,  27:   loS. 

Eastern  Problem.  (D.  S.  Gregory)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  49. — 
Lond.  (J.  14:  85. 

Eastern  Prodii^ies.     All  the  Year,  22:  125. 

Eastern  Question.  (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Putnam,  13:  456. 
(K.  Blind)  llacmil.  20:  36.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73: 
48.  — (M.  E.  G.  Duff)  Contemp.  28:  694.  —  (E.  L. 
Godkin)  N"o.  Am.  124:  106.  —  (A.  H.  Guernsey) 
Galaxy,  23:  359.  — (G.  P.  Marsh)  Chr.  Exam.  64: 
393.  —  (J.  Robertson)  Good  Words,  18:  57.  —  (U. 
B.  Smith)  Contemp.  29:  147.  —  All  the  Year,  40:  9. 

—  Brit.  Q.  11:  230.  —  Colburn,  98:  413.  — iXni.  R. 
33=  353-  —  I^^^J-  K.  2:  509.  —  Dub.  Univ.  87:  634. 

—  Eraser,  83:  174.  —  Lond.  Q.  29:  399.  Same  arl. 
Eel.  M.  70:  269,  451,  694.  —  ilus.  40:  410.  —  Tait, 
n.  s.  20:  421. 

—  and  Eastern  Christians.     Macmil.  35:  84,  15S. 

—  and  Election  of  18S0.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Contemp.  37: 

956. 

—  and  the  English.    (E.  .V.  Freeman)  Contemp.  29:  4S9. 

—  and  European  Alliances.     Li  v.  A^e,  38:  304. 

—  and  Future  of  Russia.     Westm.  1 10:  469. 

—  and  Prophecy.     (G.  F.  Herrick)  Bil).  Sac.  27:  360. 

—  and  Workingmen.     (G.  Potter  and  G.  Howell)  Con- 

temp. 28:  851. 

—  as  respects  Syria.     Xo.  Brit.  37:  422. 

—  Austria,  and  Germany.      Eraser,   96:   407.  —  (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  32:  453. 

—  Best  Books  on.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  25:  284. 

—  Bjornstjerna  on.     Mo.  R.  153:  324. 

—  British   Interests  in  the  East.     (.M.  E.  G.  Duff)  19th 

Cent.  7:  65S. 

—  Charter  of  our  Policy.     (M.  ^laccoll)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

20:  414. 

—  Connncrcial  View  of,  1S34.     Brit.  (}.  20:  509. 

—  Constantinople  and  our  Road  to  India.     (H.  M.  Have- 

lock)  Fortn.  27:  119. 

—  Diplomatic  History  of.     Ed.  R.  lOO:  i. 

—  England   in.     (G.   Rawlinso:)   Princ.  n.  s.  6:    i. — 

Colburn,  143:  347. 

—  England  and  Russia  in  the  East.     Ed.  R.  142:  264. — 

(.\.  Vambery)  19th  Cent.  7:  917. 

—  English  Foreign  Policy  and.     Eraser,  93:  537. 

—  European  Rule  in  the  East.     (I.  E.  Graeff)  Mercersb. 

25:  130. 

—  Four   Empires.      Westm.  68:    415.     Same  art.    Liv. 

Age,  55:  641. 

—  Fulfilment  of  the   Berlin  Treaty.     (E.  A.  Freeman) 

Princ.  n.  s.  5:  57. 

—  Geographical  Aspect  of.     (E  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  27: 

73.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\gc,  132:  369. 

—  German's  View  (jf.     (.'olburn,  loi :  291. 

—  Hellenic    Factor   in.      (\V.    E.    Gladstone)    Contemp. 

29:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:   131. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     West.  J.  14:  24,  92. 

—  Historical  Studies  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:   iii. 

—  History  of,   Argvll's.      (M.   Maccoll)   Contemp.   34: 

763- 

—  how  to  settle  it.     St.  Paul's,  2:  403. 

—  in  1S34.     Mo.  R.  136:  50. 

—  in  1835.     Mo.  R.  137:  84.     138:  50. 

—  in  1S36.     Mo.  R.  140:  474. 

and  Non-intervention.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  240,  535. 


Eastern  Question  in  1853.    Liv.  Age,  39:  504.  —  Dub.  R. 
35:  69. —Eel.  R.  98:  225.  — New  Q.  2:  45S. 

—  in  1854.     (G.  U.  Emerson)  L'niv.  Q.  11:  221.  —  Liv. 

Age,  39:  237.  — Dub.  Univ.  43:  253,  624.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  543.  —  Fra:>er,  48:  711.  Same 
an.  Liv.  Age.  40:  99.  — New  Q.  3:  21,  135.  — Tait, 
n.  s.  21:  234-365. 

Austria  aiid  the  Allied  Armies.     Liv.  Age,  42:  324. 

England's  Share  in  the  Calamities  of  War.     Liv. 

Age,  41:  326. 

Germany  and  the  War.     Liv.  Age,  43:  371. 

Southern  Scat  of  War.     Eel.  R.  lOO:  271. 

Turks  in  Asia.     Eel.  R.  12:  323. 

Ste  Crimean  War. 

—  in  1S33,  Condition  of  Hungary.     Eel.  R.  102:  479. 

New  Congress  of  Vienna.     Liv.  Age,  45:  45. 

Religious  Aspects  of.     Univ.  (2.  12:  23. 

Reconstruction  of  Poland.     Eel.  R.  loi :  220. 

Signiticance  of  the  Struggle.     No.   Brit.  24:  26S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  783. 

—  in  1S36,  Danubian  I'rincipalities.     Eel.  R.  105:  563. 

—  in  1S57.     Dub.  Univ.  49:   i. 

—  in  1838.     New  (i.  7:  209. 

—  in  1839.     New  Q.  8:   106,  221.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  26:  559. 

—  in  1861.    New  Q.  10:  109. 

—  in    1870,    Anglo-Russian    Difficulty.      (L.    Stephen) 

Nation,  li :  399. 

and  Prussia.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  ii:  400. 

Spectacular  Theory  of  War.     {E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, II :  416. 

Turco-Russian  Trouble.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

":  345- 

—  in  1S71.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  5.  — (M.  Heil- 

priri)  Nation,  12:  38. 
and  France.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  173. 

—  in  1872.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  14:  285. 

Pan-Hellenic  Dream.     (S.  Powers)  Lippinc.  7:  2S. 

—  in    1873.     (E.    L.   Godkin)   Nation,    21:    12S.  —  (A. 

Laugel)  Nation,  21:  337. —  Nation,  21:  397. 

England  in  Egypt.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  21:  352. 

Is  Anglo-Russian  Alliance  possible"?     (J.  C.  Paget) 

St.  .James,  36:  462. 

Khiva  and.    (•).  C.  Paget)  St.  James.  35:  527,  590. 

Mussulman  Progress  and  British  Policy.    (E.  Bell) 

St.  .James,  35:  104. 

—  in  1S76.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:361.     23:  251. 

—  (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  23:  SS-324.     24:  219. 

and  the  Berlin  Conference.     Quar.  143:  276. 

anil  the  Government.     Quar.  142:  544. 

Aspect  of.     Liv.  Age,  131:  414. 

English  Feeling  on.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  23:  223. 

Estimate  of  Rus^ian  Power.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

24:  36. 
Germany  and  Russia  in.     (II.  von  Hoist)  Nation, 

23:    220." 

Montenegro's  Importance.  ( W.  .1.  Stillman)  Nation, 

22:  3S0. 
ProsjHJct  of  general  War  in  Europe.    (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  22:  288. 

Religion  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  23:   176. 

Russian  Finances.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  24:  S3. 

Three  Emperors'  Policy.    (W.  H.  Dixon)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  17:  31. 

—  in  1877.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  24:  5.  —Westm.  108: 

200. 
American  Opinion  on.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  24: 

260. 

Billance  of  Power,     (^iiar.  143:  526. 

France  and.     (.\.  Laugel)  Nation,  24:  277. 

Neutrality,  —  real  or  pretended":'    (E.  A.  Freeman) 

Contemp.  30:  877. 
Part  of  England  in.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  24:  289. 


EASTERN 


380 


ECCLESIASTICAL 


Eistern  Question  in  1877,  Plevna  Defeat.  (E.  L.  Godkin) 
Nation,  25:  115,  361. 

Prospect  in  Turkey.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  24:  275. 

Relation  of  England  to  the  War.    (E.  A.  Ereeniaii) 

Conteinp.  30:  481. 

Terms  of  Peace.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  361. 

Tiirco-Kussian  Complication.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 24:  231. 

Turkish  Navy.    (H.  H.  Gorringe)  Nation,  24:  307. 

See  Turco-Hussian  War. 

—  in  1878.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  27:  234.  — Ed.  K. 

147:  559.  —  Brit.  Q.  67:  506. 

Austria  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  194. 

Agreement  of  England  and  Russia.    (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  26:  39S. 
Anglo-Russian  Agreement.     (A.  C.  Sellar)  Nation, 

27:  6. 

England  and  Russia.   (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  27 :  65. 

European  Congress.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  237. 

What  is  in  Store.    (L.  Kossuth)  Contenip.  31:  555. 

—  in  1879,  Newest Pliases of.  (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  28:  348. 

—  in  18S0.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  31:  43.  — Nat.  Q.  40: 

140.  —  Month,  39:   126. 

—  in  1881,  English  and  French  Relations  to.    (.J.  R.  Hol- 

land, A.  Laugel,  and  S.  Amos)  Nation,  33:  311,  490. 

—  Irrepressible  Contiict  in.     (T.  M.  Anderson)  Galaxy, 

24:  6S9. 

—  Kings  of  the  East  in  Rev.  xvi.  12.     Liv.  Age,  48:  65. 

—  long  ago.     (S.  Robjohns)  St.  James,  37:  640. 

—  Peace  of  the  Dardanelles.     EcL  R.  82:  324. 

—  Relations  to  Europe.     Knick.  41:  479. 

—  Russian  Campaigns  of  1853-54  and  1S77.     (E.  L.  God- 

kui)  Nation,  24:  347. 

—  Treaties  of  1856  and  1867.     Ed.  R.  133:  267. 
and  of  187S.     Brit.  Q.  68:  465. 

—  The  True.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  24:  747.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  86:  159.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  67. 

—  Turkey,  Egypt,  and.     Fraser,  93:  i. 

—  What  has  the  Lhiited  States  to  do  with?    (P.  Godwin) 

Putnam,  3:  514. 

—  Position  of  the  United  States  in  Case  of  War,   1878. 

(A  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  26:  2/0. 

—  What  is  it?     St.  Paul's,  2:  274. 

See  Asia,  Central;  Egypt;  Russia;  Turkey;  Greece; 

Crimean  War. 
Eastern  Sketches.     See  Oriental  Sketches. 
Eastern  States,  Effect  of  Western  Competition  on.     (L. 

Playfair)  Fraser,  loi :  747. 

—  First  Impressions  of.  (J.  T.  Watkins)  Overland,  5:  352. 

—  Letters  on.     (E.  and  J.  Everett)  No.  Am.  11:  68. 
Eastern  Stories.     Blackw.  18:  61. 

Eastern  Story-Tellers.    Lond.  M.  20:  1S3. 

Eastern  Stratagem.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Lippinc.  10:  231. 

East  Haddam,  Land  Records.     N.  E.  Reg.  11:  273,  311. 

12:  42.     13:  125. 
Eastham,  Mass.,  Records  of.    N.  E.  Reg.  6:  41,  167,  234. 

7-  279,  347- 
East  Hampton.  Long  Island.     Dem.  R.  i :  297. 

—  Romance  of.     (A.  A.  Hayes,  jr.)  Harper,  59:  219. 
Eastlakn,  Sir  C.  L.    Ed.  R.  131 :  392.  —  F.  Arts  Q.  4:  52. 

—  Literature  of  the  Fine  Arts.     Blackw.  64:  753. 
Eastman,  Mary.    Dahcota.    Peop.  J.  7:  340. 
Eastman  Genealogy.    (L.  R.  Eastman)  N.  E.  Reg.  21 :  229. 
Easton,  Mass.,  JDnisters  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  141, 
Eastward;  a  Poem.     Broadw.  7:  463. 

Eastward  Ho!    Lond.  Soc.  7:  370. 

Easv-Chairs,  Science  of.    Nature,  18:  637.     Same  art. 

"  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  186. 
Easy  Methods.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fraser,  102:  425. 
Eaters,  Great.     All  the  Year,  23:  343.     Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  9:  215. 
Eating.     (C.  W.  Dulles)  Lippinc.  25:   502. 


Eating  among  the  Greeks  and  Romans.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 
21:  713. 

—  Ancient.     Penny  M.  4:  324. 

—  and  Drinking.    (A.  Flint,  jr.)  Nation,  3:  354. — Mus. 

7:  89. 
Rules  for.     Lond.  M.  12:  225. 

—  Art  of.     (T.  W.  Storrow)  Putnam,  4:  581.    Same  art. 

Broadw.  9:  518. 

Chapter  on.     Fraser,  36:  610. 

from  the  earliest  Ages,  etc.     Broadw.  8:  519. 

—  Enjoyment  of.     Cornh.  8:  613. 

—  Gastronomy  in  all  Ages.     Colburn,  130:  451. 

—  Gossip  about.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  44S. 

—  How  Animals  eat.    (H.  L.  Fairchild)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17: 

224. 

—  in  England.     Lund.  M.  4:  246. 

—  Over-  and  under-Eating.     Cornh.  8:  35. 

—  Question  of.     (W.  Browning)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  345. 

—  Society  for  the  Supjiression  of.    New  Eng.  M.  2:  313. 

—  Why  do  we  eat  our  Dinner?   (G.  Allen)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

14:  799. 
Eaton,  CjTus,  Account  of.   (J.  L.  Sibley)  Unita.  R.  3:  373. 
Eaton,  Mrs.  M.  O'Neill.     (S.  Hutchins)  Internal.  R.  8: 

126. 
Eaton,  Peter,  Life  of.     Chr.  Exam.  45:  314. 
Eaton,  Gen.  William,  Life  of.     (C.  C.  Felton)  Sparks's 

Am.  Biog.  9:  165.  —  Anal.  M.  5:  299,  398.  —  Gen. 

Repos.  4:  174. 
Eaux  Bonnes,  Les.     Chamb.  J.  43:  779. 
Ebba;  or  the  Emigrants  in  Sweden;  a  Tale.    (E.  Marmier) 

Internat.  M.  i:  345. 
Ebel,  Johaim  \\m.    (E.  C.  Towne)  Chr.  Exam.  84:  287. 
Eben;  a  true  Story.    (M.  Oliphant)  Liv.  Age,  55:  790. 
Eben  Jackson;  a  Story.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Allan,  i:  524. 
Ebenezer;  a  Tale.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Temp.  Bar,  55:  204, 

354i  543- 
Eber,  J.    Seven  Years  in  King's  Theater.    Mo.  R.  117:53. 
Ebers,  Georg.    Homo  Snm.     (F.  Carter)  New  Eng.  38: 

75.  — (E.  F.  Williams)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  28. 
Ebert,  F.  A.   Bibliographisches  Lexikon.    Lond.  M.  2:  41. 
Ebionitism  and  Christianity  of  Sub-Apostolic  Age.     (G. 

P.  Fisher)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  529. 
Ebon,  Atoll  of,  in  Micronesia.    (E.  T.  Doane)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

81:  318. 
Ebony  and  its  Varieties.    (P.  L.  Simmonds)  Art  J.  24:  66. 
Ebrard,  J.  H.  A.,  and  the  Church  Question.  ( W.  M.  Reily) 

Mercersb.  17:  5. 
Ecce  Deus.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  585.  — Dub.  Univ.  70:  72. 
Ecce  Homo;  a  Sketch.    Chr.  Obs.  67:  i. 

See  Jesus  Christ. 
Eccentrics  and  Eccentricities.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  114. 

—  Modern.    Temp.  Bar,  16:  558.    17:  270-562.    18:  132. 

S  imeart.Ecl.  M.67:  105.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i:  331. 

—  of  the  16th  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  297. 
Eccentric  Biography,   Curiosities  of.     (F.  W.  Fairholt) 

Bentley,  29:  15, 180.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  278,  401. 
Eccentric  People.     Chamb.  J.  54:  535.     Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  i:  613. 
Eccentric  Village;  a  Story.     Peop.  J.  8:  193. 
Eccentricity.     (I.  F.  jMayo)  Good  Words,  17:  525.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  70:  216. 

—  as  a  Pursuit.     (W.  E.  McCann)  Lippinc.  5:  524. 
Eccentricities  in  a  Basket.     Cornh.  13:  345. 
Ecclesiastical  and  Denominational  Organization.     (0.  A. 

Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  7:  43. 
Ecclesiastical  Antiquities.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  207. 
Ecclesiastical   Authority  versus  Protestantism.      (G.  E. 

Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  273. 
Ecclesiastical  Biography,   Dr.  Wordsworth's      Quar.  4: 

93.  —  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  11 :  428. 
Ecclesiastical  Christendom.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam. 

51:     U2. 


ECCLESIASTICAL 


381 


ECLIPSE 


Ecclesiastical  Commission  and  Cliurch  Rates.     Fraser, 

ii:  457. 
Ecclesiastical  Continuity.      (C.  D.  B.  Mills)  Radical,  2  : 

481. 
Ecclesiastical  Councils  of  early  Ages.     Chr.  Mo.   Spec. 

6:  520.     See  Councils. 
Ecclesiastical  Courts.  Westm  14:316. — Ecl.R.7i:i97. 

—  (F.  W.  Rowseli)  Macmii.  21:  73. —Tail,  n.  s.  6: 

781. 

—  Billon,  1844.     Mo.  R.  164:  230. 

—  Seals  of;  Edw.  I.    (Sir  W.  Blackstone)  Arch  3:  414. 
Ecclesiastical  Denominations,  American.     (A.  H.  Quint) 

Cong.  Q.  I  :  124,  296. 
Ecclesiastical  Discipline.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec  2  :  28S,  567. 

3:  2S1. 
Ecclesiastical  Discoveries  of  the  Puritans.  (G.  B.  Cheever) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4  :  i. 
Ecclesiastical  Economy.     Ed.  R.  99  :  94.  — (.J.  W.  Alex- 
ander) Trine.  14  :  562. 
Ecclesiastical  Endowments;  Titlie  Laws.     (R.  Southey) 

Quar.  42  :  105. 
Ecclesiastical    Estaijlishments.      "Westm.    5:    404.  —  (E. 

Everett)  No.  Am.  15:  431.  —  Eel.  R.  80:  149. 
Ecclesiastical  Functions,  Nature  of.     <(l   E.  Graeff)  Mer- 

cersb.  7:  290. 
Ecclesiastical  History.     See  Church. 
Ecclesiastical  Infallibility.     (M.  Gavin)  Month,  43:  109. 
Ecclesiastical   Jurisprudence   and  American  Civil  L.w. 

(H.  D.  .Jenkins)  Presb.  R.  i  :  549. 
Ecclesiastical  Law.    (S.  Miller)  Princ.  7  :  89,  186.  —Brit. 

&  For.  R.  8:  i. 

—  Curates  and  Curacies.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  293. 

—  Diliipidations.     Chr.  Rem.  2  :  1S4. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     Chr.  Obs.  63  :  854. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Brit.  Q.  64:  414. 

—  Residence  of  the  Clergv.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  200. 
Ecclesiastical  Lectures,  Hillyard's.     Eel.  R.  80:  574. 
Ecclesiastical    Legislation    in    New   England.      (L.   E. 

Smith)  Bapt.  Q.  i:  81. 
Ecclesiastical   Legislature.     Dub.  Univ.  22:    720.     23: 

183. 
Ecclesiastical  Miracles,  Newman  on.    No.  Brit.  4:  451. 
Ecclesiastical  Opinions,  Gladstone  on.    Lond.Q.  43:  382. 
Ecclesiastical  Organizations  and  Foreign  Missions.     (J. 

Van  Vechten)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  626. 

—  of  English  Dissent.     (P.  W.  Clayden)  Fortn.  9:  497. 
Ecclesiastical  Polity,  Davidson's.     (G.  E.  Day)  Bib.  Sac. 

5:  513- 
Ecclesiastical  Power.     (H.  Giles)  Chr.  E.xam.  31:  203. 
Ecclesiastical  Prime  Ministers.     Dem.  R.  43:  49. 
Ecclesiastical  Prudence,  Newman  on.     Dub.  R.  77:  273, 

500. 
Ecclesiastical   Question,    Facts  and  Phantasms  on    tiie. 

Fraser,  78:  567. 
Ecclesiastical  Reform  in  England.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  I : 

172.     2:  201.     3:  201. 
Ecclesiastical  Revenues.     (R.  Southey)  ()iiar.  29:  524. 
Ecclesiastical  Standards.  (H.  Giles)  Clir.  E.xam.  31:  209. 
Ecclesiastical  State  of  the  Colonies.     Quar.  75:  201. 
Ecclesiastical  Statistics,   1S59.     (.\.  H.  (iuint)  Cong.  Q. 

2:  220. 

—  American.    (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  8:  199.  —  Cong.  Q. 

9:   195,  291. 

—  Hints  on.     Cong.  Q.  9:  174. 

—  Lessons  from.     (L  P.  Langworthy)  Cong.  Q.  4:  293. 
Ecclesiastical  Symbolism.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  260. 
Ecclesiastical  Theses.     (L.  Bacon)  Cong.  <}.  5:  211. 
Ecclesiastical  Tribunals.     Gen.  Repos.  2:  2SS. 
Ecclesiastical  Unity,   Principle  of.     (L  E.  Graeff)  Mer- 

cersb.  10:  265. 
Ecclesiasticism,  or  false  Authority.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mcr- 
cersb.  19:  364. 


Blackw.  3:  55. 

(W.  H.  Rideing)  Harper, 


Echinoderms   and   Corals  from  the   Gulf  of  California. 
(A.  E.  Verril!)  Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  93. 

—  Morphology  of.     Nature,  19:  406. 

—  Nursing.     Pop.  Sci.  R.  16:  51. 

—  Recent  Works  on.     (E.  P.  Wright)  Nature,  8:  103, 
Echinoid  Fauna  of  Brazil.     (R.  Rathbun)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

115:  82. 
Echinoids.     See  Hedgehogs. 
Eclio.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  215. 

—  in  two  Political  Dialogues. 
Echo  Farm,  Litchfield,  Conn. 

57:  641. 

Echo  Verses.     All  the  Year,  27 :  247. 
Echoes,  Aerial.     (J.  Henry).!.  Irankl.  Inst.  106:  1S9. 

—  Harmonic.     (Lord  Raykigh)  Nature,  8:  319. 

—  Mountain.     Penny  M.  14:  55. 

Echternach,  Dancing  Procession  of.     (Miss  Currj')  Cath. 

World,  25:  626. 
Eckel,  Mrs.  L.  St.  J.,  Autobiography  of.     Brownson,  24: 

43- 
Eckermann  and  Goethe.     (A.  M.  Machar)  Canad.  Mo. 

16:  230,  386.  —  Dub.  Univ.  37:  732.    Same  art.  EcL 

M.  23:  454. 
Ecklej',  Sophia  May.     Minor  Chords,  and  other  Poems. 

Victoria,  12:  276. 
Eclectic,  The.     Knick.  8:  16S,  397. 
Eclectic  Philosophy.     Bost.  Q.  2:  27. 
Eclecticism.     (W.  Knight)  Thco.  R.  16:  74. 

—  and    Brahmoism.      (R.   Milnian)   (iood    Wonh,    11: 

792. 

—  Fragments  Philosophiques.     Bost.  Q.  2:  4-;5. 

—  Ontology.     Bost.  (^  2:  169. 

—  or  the  Philosophy  of  Cousin.     Chr.  R.  3:  590.    4:  21. 
Eclipse  of  the  Jloon,  February,  i85o.   (Mrs.  Ward)  Recr. 

Sci.  1 :  279. 

—  of  the  Sun.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  17:  481,  501. — 

Nature,  18:  353. 

of  Agathocles.     (S.  Haughton)  Nature,  16:  563. 

of  1S06.     (J.  F.  Cooper)  Putnam,  14:  3^2. 

of  May,  1836,  Note  on.     (S.  C.  Walker)  ,1.  Frankl. 

Inst.  26:  148. 
of  July  8,  1842.     Am.  J.  Sci.  42:  175. — J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  35:  248. 
of  July  18,  1S60.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  16.  — 

Chamb.  J.  34:  133,  248,  265.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

67:  224. 
Expedition  to  Spain.     (Prof.  Pole)  Macmii.  2: 

406.  —  (C.  Pritchard)  Good  Wonls,  8:  609,  694. 
of  Aug.  17,  1868.     Once  a  Week,   19:   37.  — (M. 

Janssen)  Cath.  World,  8:  697.— (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  7:  263.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:   1152.  —  (.\. 

Secchi)  Month,  lo:  261).  —  Nature,  i:  536.  — Cornh. 

23:  158.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  412. — J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  87:  26S. 
Hindu  View  of.     Chamb.  J.  45:  676.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  72:  22. 

Our  Eftorts  in.     (J.  Carpenter)  Btlgra.  14:  207. 

seen  in  India.     All  the  Year.  2t:  250. 

of  1869.     (C.  Abbe)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  264.  —(R.  S. 

Franklin)  Overland,  6:  510.  —  (M.  Mitchell)  Hours 

at  Home,  9:  555.  —  (Morton,   Mayer.   Himes,  etc.) 

J.  Trankl.  Inst.  88:  200.  249.  354.     89:  5S.  -(G. 

Scarle)  Cath.  W.irld,  10:   106 
Anvil  Protuberance  of,     (W.   S.    Oilman)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  89:  417. 
as  seen   from    Villasmunda.      (H.    Samuelson) 

Nature.  3:  310. 

at  the  Mediterranean.     Galaxy,  12:  179. 

Augusta  Expedition.     (W.  G.  Adams)  Nature, 

3:  249- 
Stellar  Objects  seen  during.     (J.  R.  Hind)  Na- 
ture, 18:  663. 


ECLIPSE 


382 


EDEN 


Eclipse  of  the  Sun  of  Dec.  22,  1870.  Cornh.  23:  158. — 
(E.  Colbert)  Lakeside,  5:  226. —(J.  N.  Lockyer) 
Nature,  3:  221,  321.  4:  230,  248.  —  (S.  Perry) 
Month,  14:  272. — Ev.  Sat.  10:  108,  150.  —  (E  ('. 
Pickering)  0.  &  N.  3:  634.  — (U.  A.  Proctor)  Era- 
ser, 82:  724. 

as  observed  at  Jerez.     (C.  A.  Young)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  91:  82. 

Expedition  to  observe.     (A.  Weld)  Month,  14: 

109.  —  (li.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  It.  10:   7,7- 

Government  and.     Natiu'e,  2:  409. 

Spain  and.     (A.  Aguilar)  Nature,  3:  69. 

Issues  of.     (J.  Carpenter)  Pop.  Sci.  li.  lo:  130. 

Italian  Report  on.     (J.  Urett)  Natiu-e,  7:  308. 

Lessons  of.     So.  M.  8:  496. 

Reports  from  United  States  Parties.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  91:   137. 

To  ( )ran  to  see.    (.1.  Tyndall)  Fortn.  15:  330. 

"What  we  may  learn   by.     St.   Paul's,  6:  551. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  551. 

of  December,  1871.    (.J.N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  5:  217, 

259.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  483.  —  (R.  A.  Proc- 
tor) Good  "Words,  13:  416.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79: 
227.  — (R.  A.  Proetcn-)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  II :  136.  — (L. 
Respighi)  Nature,  5:  237.  —  Nature,  4:  197.  —  (R. 
A.  Proctor)  Cornh.  23:  158.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
112:  88.  — St.  Paul's,  9:  280. 

Australian  Preparations  for.     (R.  L.  J.  Ellery) 

Nature,  5:  205,  351. 

English  Government  Expedition.      Nature,  5: 

163. — (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  7:  57,  92.  —  Na- 
ture 4:  516.     5:  18. 

Observations  of.    (J.  P.  Maclear)  Nature,  5:  219. 

of  1872.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1:17. 

of  1874,  African.     Nature,  10:  59. 

of  1875.    Nature,  ii:  201,  452,  490. 

Expedition  to  Siam.     (F.  E.  Lott)  Nature,  12: 

172. 

Instructions  to  Observers.     Natui-e,  11:351. 

of  1878.     (H.  Draper)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  217.  — 

(  J.  Degni)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  635.  — (R.  A.  Proctor) 
Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  50.  — (C.  A.  Young)  Princ.  n.  s. 
2:  865.  —  (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  18:  457.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  557.  —  (H.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
116:  227.  —  (C.A.Young)  Am.  J.  Sci,  116:  279. 
—  (G.  F.  Barker)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  121. 

First  Fruits  of  Observations  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  288.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop,  Sci. 
Mo.  3:  289, 

of  tS8o.     (D,  p.  Todd)  Nation,  32:  171, 

—  Prediction  of  the  first.     (O,  Mitchell)  Hogg,  8:  200. 
Eclipses.     (T.  H.  Safford)  Lakeside  Mo.  2:  119. 

—  and  Phenomena.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  20:  151. 

—  Arrangement  for  observing  the  Corona.   (S.  Newcomb) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  97:  413. 

—  Celestial  and  terrestrial.     Bcutloy,  58:  364. 

—  in  China.     All  the  Year,  33:  426. 

—  Great  Solar.  (C.  F.  Himes)  Evang.  R.  21 :  134.  —  (S. 

Newcomb)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  848. — Cornh.  18:  155, 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  98:  745.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
71:  iiSi. 

—  Historical.     (.1.  R.  Hind)  Nature,  6:  251. 

—  Historical  Notes  on.     Dub.  L'niv.  52:   568. 

—  Hist.  Sketch  of.    (C.  Pritchard)  Good  Words,  12:  628. 

—  Phenomenon  in.     (F.  Bailey)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26: 154. 

—  Polarization   of  the   Corona.     (E.    C,   Pickering)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  91:  58. 
Eclipse  Camera,  Improved.     Nature,  i:  313. 
Eclipse  Photographs.     (A.  Brothers)  Nature,  3:  327,  369. 
Eclipse  Photography.     (A.  Brothers)  Nature,  4:  327. 
Eclipse,  the  Racer.    All  the  Year,  19:  223,  — Ev,  Sat,  5: 

327- 


Eclipse  of  Faith.     Qnar.  95:    44S. — (N.   Porter)  New 

Eng.  11:  277. 
Economic  Address.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  30:  547. 
Economic  Contradictions,  System  of.     (P.  J.  Proudhon) 

Radical  R.  i:  76-721. 
I'A-onomic  Education,  Progress  in.     Am.  Soc,  Sci,  J,  i: 

137- 
Economic  Law  and  Land  Ownership,  Froude  on.     (G.  S. 

Lefevre)  Fortn.  27:  32. 
Economic   Legislation,    Inefficiency   of.     (E.    Atkinson) 

Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  4:  123. 
Economic  Method.     (H.  Sidgwick)  Fortn.  31:  301. 
Economic  Science,  Elementary  Instruction  in.    Am,  J, 

Educ.  10:  105, 

—  Notes  on.     (AV.  Hincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  11 :  96, 
Economic  Sketches.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  257. 
Economy  and   Trade.     (J.  Bowring)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

28:  28. 

—  Ben tham's  Defense  of,     Pamph.  9:  i.     10:  2S1, 

—  Christian  and  Civic,  Chalmers  on,     Chr.  Obs.  20:  490- 

707.     22:  39,  105,     23:  627, 

—  Cobbett's  Cottage,     Ed.  R.  38:  105. 

—  Compulsory,  to  cure  Pauperism.     (W,  L.  Blackley) 

Contemp.  35:  608. 

—  How  to  live  on  a  reduced  Income,     Good  Words,  19: 

339,     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  699, 

—  in  Machine  Shops.     Pract.  M.  6:  74, 

—  Living  in  Perspective.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Fraser,  74:  501. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  91 :  329. 

—  of  the  Earth.     Dub.  R.  i:  i, 

—  of  Life,    So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  648,  714. 

—  of  Paying  twice.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm,  20:  238, 

—  Political.     See  Political  Economy, 

—  Popular,  Symons  on.     Mo,  R,  153:  405, 

—  Possibilities  of.     Galaxy,  i:  719. 

—  Private.     Once  a  Week,  8:  79. 

—  Prolitable  and  unprofitable.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

21:  97. 

—  Public  and  private,     Niles's  Reg,  19:  37, 

—  Secret  of.     St.  James,  22:  537, 

—  Sermon  on.     (C.  J.  "Vaughan)  Good  Words,  12:  778. 

—  True  and  false.     (C.  Walbey)  Peop.  J.  10:  205, 
Economies.     (H.  Giles)  Chr,  Exam,  46:  236, 
Eerivain  Public;  Sketch  of  Parisian  Life.   Fraser,  34:  301. 

Sameart.  Eel.  M.  9:262.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  11:41. 
Ecstatics  of  Genius.  (J.  W.  Jackson)  Zoist,  13:  149-351. 
Ecuador,  Barometrical  Measurements  in.     (W,  Reissand 

A,  Stuebel)  Am.  J.  Sci   102:  267. 
Ecumenical  Councils.    See  Councils ;  ulao,  names  of  places 

tchere  held,  as  Nice,  Trieste,  Vatican. 
Edda,  The.     (C.  Lottner)  Fraser,  64:  190, 

—  Ethical  Ideas  of.     (K.  Blind)  Dub.  Univ.  91 :  392,  520. 

—  Free  Translation  from  the  Icelandic  of.     (E,  Head) 

Fraser,  72:  370. 

—  Rhvmes  from.     Dub.  L^niv.  41 :  578, 
Eddas,  The.     Prosp.  R.  8:  456.     9:  488. 

—  Symbolism  of.     Nat.  Q.  12:  67, 
See  Scandinavian  Poetry. 

Edda  Doctrine,  and  its  Origin,    For,  Q.  2:  210, 
Eddies  round  the  Rectory,     (0.  "Varra)  Liv,  Age,  57:  37- 

751.     58:  49,  413. 
Eddy,  Joshua,  with  portrait.  (Z.  Eddy )  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  201 . 
Eddv,  S.     Reasons  for  becoming  a   Unitarian.     (J.  G. 

'  Palfrey)  Chr.  Disc,  i :  62. 
Eddy,  Zechariah.    (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  4:  223. 
Eddystone  Lighthouse.    Fraser,  39:  432.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  17:  212.     Same  art.  Liv,  Age,  21:  460.  —  Am, 

Arch.  5:  103,  207.  — Chamb,  J,  37:    91.— Penny 

M.  i:  163,  — Sharpe,  10:  321, 

—  Last  Days  of.     All  tlie  Year,  43:  82. 

—  New.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  379. 

Eden,  Wni.,  Lord  Auckland,     See  Auckland. 


EDEN 


383 


EDINBURGH 


Eden,  Garden  of.  Bentlev,  64:  230.  —  Sharpe,  17:  11. 
Same  art.  Liv   Age,  37:  61. 

—  Expulsion  from.     Kitto,  39:  331. 

—  Literality  of.     (L.  Lee)  Mctli.  Q.  29:  33S. 

—  Serpent  of.     (.J.  Duns)  Bib.  Sac.  21 :  163. 

—  Site  and  Rivers  of.    Kitto,  39:  363.  — Ev.  Sat.  g:  763. 
See  Ararat  and  Eden. 

Edenic  Period  of  Man.    (A.  MeWhorter)  Princ.  n.  s.  6: 62. 

Edes,  Edward  n.     Sermons.     Chr.  Exam.  41:  297. 

Edfou,  and  its  Neij^Iiborhood.  Cliamb.  J.  17:  170. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  238. 

Edgar,  Cliarter  of.     (T.  Astle)  Arch.  10:  232. 

Edgar  Wayne's  Escape.  (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  114: 
459.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  iig:  465. 

I-dgo-TooIs,  Manufacture  of.  (S.  Parkes)  .J.  FrankL  Inst. 
5:  19S,  226. 

Edge-Tools;  a  Story.     Apjiletun,  24:  97,  193 

Edgerly  Genealogy.  (\.  F.  Edgerl\)  N.  E.  Reg.  15: 
337. —  (J.  A.  Edgerly)  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  282. 

EJgcumbes  of  Edgcumbe  and  Cothele.  (E.  AValford) 
Gent.  JL  n.  s.  18:  500. 

Edgewortli,  H.  E.  E.,  Abbe.    See  Firmont,  IL  E.  E.  de. 

Edgeworth,  Maria.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  578.  —  Selcc.  Ed. 
R.  2:  464,  and  app.  —  Dub.  Univ.  33:  795. — 
Blackw.  i:  519. —(S.  C.  Hall  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall) 
Art  J.  18:  345.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  120.  —  Bent- 
ley,  24:  477.  Same  art.  Eel.  jM.  16:  88.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  19:488. — Eng.  Dom.  M.  13:28.  25: 
43.  —  Irish  Q.  i:  548. — Liv.  Age,  59:  290. — 
Sharpe,  50:  326. 

—  at  Edgeworthstown.     Eel.Mus.  i:  162. 

—  Coniie  Dramas.     Quar.  17:  96.  —  'Mo.  II.  83:  315. 

—  Harrington  and  Ormond.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  6: 

153.  —  Blackw.  i:  519,  631. 

—  Harry  and  Lucy.   Lond.  JI.  14:  49.  —  JIo.  R.  109:  225. 

—  Helen.     (W.  B.  0.   Peabody)  No.  Am.  39:  167.— 

Quar.  51:  481.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  465,  532.  —  Am. 
Mo.  M.  3:  193. 

—  Kennedy.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  74. 

—  Leonora.     (F.  Jeffre}-)  Ed.  R.  8:  206. 

—  Letters  to  Croker.     Sharpe,  36:  306. 

—  IJfe  and  Letters.     Godey,  76:  161. 

and  Writings.     (A.  Hayward)  Ed.  R.   126:  458. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  451. 

—  Memoirs  of.    Lond.  M.  i:  555.  —  with  portrait,  Bost. 

Mo.  i:  539. 

—  Memories  of.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  i:  225. 

—  Patronage.     (Sir  W.Scott)  Ed.  R.  22:  416.  — (Earl 

of  Dudley)  CJiiar.  lo:  301. 

—  Tales  of  Fashionable  Life.     (W.  GifEord)  Quar.  2:  135. 

7:  329.  10:  301. — (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  14:  375. 
20:  100.  28:  390. — Fraser,  6:  541.  —  .\nal.  M.  i: 
22.  4:1.  —  Chr.  Obs.  8:  7S1.  11:781.  —  (J.Fos- 
ter) Eel.  R.  12:  879.  — Eel.  R.  16:  979. 

—  Works  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.   17:  383.— U.  S. 

Lit.  Gaz.  i:  281. 
Edgeworth,  Riciiard  L.     (T.  Parsons)  No.  Am.  II :  340. 
—  (W.  B.  O.  Peabodv)  No.  Am.  42:  148.— Quar. 
23:  510. —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  34:  121.— Mo.  R. 
92:  387. 

—  Essays  on  Professional  I'.ducation.  (J.  Davison)  (Juar. 

6:"  166. 

—  ^lemoir  of.     Eel.  R.  32:  359. 
1-dgeworth,  Roger.     Dub.  R.  84:  73. 
Edgeworthstown,  Visit  to.     (W.  Howiti)  Ilowitt,  3:  89. 

Same  art.  Eel.  jNI.  14:  ■;7. 

—  To,  and  back.     Eel.  R.  iii:  380. 

—  with  Memoirs  of  Maria  Edgeworth.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall) 

Art.  J.  i:  224.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  22:  320. 
Edict  of  Nantes,  Revocation  of.     Fraser.  22:  307. 

Suffering  caused  by.     Meth.  M.  35:  60. 

Edina.    (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  Argosy,  21:  1-401.    22:  i-.toi. 


Edinburgh,  Dnke  of.     See  Alfred  Ernest  Albert,  Prince. 
Edinburgh.     Mo.  R.  108:  125.  — All  the  Year,  24:  560. 

—  Fraser,  56:  505. 

—  after  Floddeii.     (W.  E.  Aytoun)  Blackw.  63:  165. 

—  and  its  Associations.  (D  S.  Stephens)  Lakeside,  9:  319. 

—  and  its  Surroiuulings.     Galax/,  12:  91. 

—  and  Glasgow.     (W.  Chambers)  ChamI).  J.  9:  145. 

—  Art  and  Landscape  in.    (F.  Wedmore)  Temp.  Bar,  63: 

502. 

—  as  a  Place  of  Education.    Tait,  n.  s.  8:  736. 

—  Cockburn  on  the  best  Ways  of  spoiling  the  Beauty  of. 

No.  Brit.  12:  2S3.     Same  art.  Eel.  .M.  20:  25. 

—  Convivialia  in  past  Times.     Chamb.  J.  8:  200. 

—  Decorati(ms  of.     Blackw.  6:  76. 

—  Description  of.     Colburn,  i:  16-137. 

—  Donaldson's  Hospital.     Hogg,  5:  103. 

—  during  the  General  Assembly.     Eraser,  54:  i.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  39:  86. 

—  Election  of  1831.     Blackw  29:  S67. 

—  Fine  Arts  in.     No.  Brit.  16:  89. 

—  First  Glance  at.     Peimy  M.  12:  417. 

—  Gossip  al)out.    FaI.  R.  no:  56. 

—  Grant's  Memorials  of.     Hogg,  6:  34. 

—  Great  Fire  of  1S24.     Blackw.  16:  69S. 

—  Hogmanay  and  New  Year's  in.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  i. 

—  in  1800.    Westm.  66:  407.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  516. 

—  King's  Visit  to.     Blackw.  12:  253,  306. 

—  Letters  from.     (T.  Lyman)  No.  Am.  i:  182,  338. 

—  Literary  and  Philosojihical  Societies  of,  in  iSth  Cen- 

tury.    Hogg,  8:  43.     Same  art.  Iv  I.  M.  24:  565. 
1S49.    Tait,  n.  s.  16:  47.    Same  art.  Ed.  M.  x6:  554. 

—  Medical  Report  of.     Blackw.  i:  266.     2:  48,  550. 

—  the  modern  Athens.     Lond.  M.  12:  488. 

—  Monument  to  Lord  Melville.     Blackw.  6:  562,  690. 

—  National  Monument  of.     (A.  Ali>on)  Blackw.  5:  377. 

—  New  College.  Cunningham  Lecture.  Lond.  Q.  25:  336. 

—  Notes  on.     (R.  L.  Stevenson)  Portfo.  9:  Sa-189. 

—  Old  Stage  of.     (E.  B.  Baker)  Iklgra.  41 :  167. 

—  I'icturesriue.     (H.  S.  Conant)  Harjier,  58:  673. 

—  Public  Buildings  of.     Blackw.  6:  370. 

—  Ra_'ged  School.     (T.  (iuthrie)  Good  Words,  2:  3. 

—  Rambles  in.     Eraser,  84:  45S. 

—  Restoration  of  Parthenon.     Blackw.  5:  509.     6:137. 

—  Sketches  in.     (A.  S.  Gibbs)  Canad.  Mo.  14:   129. 

—  Society  in,  1S4S.     ((J.  A.  Wogers)  Belgra.  37:  423. 
one  hundred  and  fifty  Years  ago     Sharpe,  25:  124. 

—  Student  Life  in.   Tait,  n.  s.  21 :  29. — Temp  Bar,  3: 

—  Trinity  College  Church.     Fraser,  56:  650. 

—  Truman's  Visit  to,  in  1S40.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  yt},. 

—  Views  of.    Fraser,  38:  4S1 .    Same  art.  1x1.  M.  16: 
Edinburgh  .\cadeniy.     ().  &  N.  4:  620. 
Edinburgh  Annuity  Tax.     Ed.  R.  68:  160. 
Edinburgh  Castle.     Penny  M.  2:   145. 

—  Crown  and  Scepter  in.     (R.  Kemjit)  Belgra.  20: 
Edinburgh  Couranf,  Feb.  14-19,  1705,  reprinted. 

(|uary,  2:  296. 
Edird>urgh  Doctors,  Old.     All  the  Year,  29:  389. 
Edinburgh  High  School.     Penny  M.  8:  361. 
-History  of.     Chamb.  J.  11:   151. 
Edinburgh  Ji>ttings.     (.\.  S.  Gibbs)  Lippinc.  20:  28. 
Edinburgh    Literati,    Sketches  of.      (Sv.    Frothingliam) 

Contin.  Mo.  1 :  453. 
Edinburgh  Portraits,  K.ny's.     Mo.  R.  144:  363. 
Edinburgh  Review.     (I.  T.  Brooks)  University  Q.  4:  9. 

—  Westm.  i:  206,505.  —  Anal.M.  14:  40.  —  Dem. 
R.  27:  320.— Chr.  Obs.  i:  250.  2:  41.  —  Portfo. 
(Den.)  7:  323. 

—  and  its  Contributors.     Ed.  M.  24:  14 1.  —  (C.  Pebody) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  355. 

—  and  the  Irish  (iovernment.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  35S. 

—  and   the  Quarterly  Review.    Anal.   M.   13:    116. — 

Portfo.(Dcu.)  13:  59,  263. 


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Edinburgh  Review,  Chai-acter  and  Influonco  of.    TTostm. 
58:  105. 

—  How  it  was  started.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  322. 

—  Jeffrey's  Contributions  to.    (J,  Moncrieff)  Xo.  Brit,  i: 

252.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  3:  542.    Same  art.  I. iv.  Ago, 
3:  529. —Mo.  R.  163:  I 

—  Politics  of.     Westm.  i:  505.  —  Blackw.  14:  212.    22: 

403- 

—  Projection  of.     (J.  Clarli)  Mcrccrsb.  5:  221. 

—  Religion  and  Patriotism  of.     Ed.  R.  4:  22S. 

—  Review  of.     Clir.  Obs.  4:  758. 

1S06,  1S08.     Ciir.  Obs.  5:  572,  635.     8:598. 

—  Rise  and  Fall  of.     Blackw.  10:  668. 

Edinburgh  Reviewers.     (T.  L.  Cuyler)  New  Eng.  2:  56. 

—  N.  Eel.  7:  156. 

—  First.     (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  38:  218.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  138:  643.  —  Nat.  R.  i:  253.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  47:  449. 
Edinburgh  Sessional  School.     Blackw.  25:  106. 
Edinburgh  University.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  328. 

—  Chair  vacant  in.     Eraser,  45:  624.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

26:  388. 

—  Reminiscences    of.     (D.    INIasson)   Macmil.    ii  :   123. 

Same  art.   Liv.  Age,   84:  99.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
64:  572. 

—  Statement  of  Facts.     (F.  Horner)  Ed.  R.  7:  113. 
Edison,  Thomas  A.,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  585. 

—  and  bis  Inventions.     (E.  M.  Fox)  Scrlb.  18:  297-840. 

—  Nature,  18:  674. 

—  and  the  Electric  Light.     (F.  R.  Upton)  Scrib.  19:  531. 

—  Nature,  21 :  341. 

—  Dynamometer.    (C.  F.  Brackett  and  C.  A.  Young)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  119:  475. 

—  his  System  of  fast  Telegraphy.     (E.  M.  Fox)  Scrib. 

18:'  840. 

—  A  Night  with.     (W.  H.  Bishop)  Scrib.  17:  88. 

—  Paper  Carbon  Horse-Shoe  Lamp.     Eel.  Engin.  23:  i. 

—  Sketch  of.     (G.  M.  Shaw)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  4S7. 

—  Telephonic  and  Acoustic  Liventious  of.     (G.  B.  Pres- 

cott)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  129. 
Edith.     (F.  Copcutt)  Knick.  39:  246. 
Edith;  a  Poem.     (T.  Ashe)  Once  a  Week,  23:  163-470. 

24:  34-231- 
Edith  Dewar.     (C.  R.  Brown)  St.  James,  33:  3S4,  463, 

59°-     34:  33-505-     35:  1-353- 
Edith  Falconer.     (J.  M.  Wharton)  Argosy,  32:  148. 
Edith  Ludlow.     Eraser,  22:  455. 
Editor,  The.    (F.  Gilbert)  Lakeside,  8:  113.  —  St.  James, 

49:  253. 

—  at  large.    (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Putnam,  4:  331,  434. 

—  Experience  of  an.     Once  a  Week,  27:  477,  523. 

—  The  First.     (A.  Oilman)  Putnam,  13:  273. 

—  RecoMections  of  a  provincial.    (J.  Hannay)  Temp.  Bar, 

23:  175- 

—  Specimen  Leaders  of  a  would-be.     Eraser,  23:  433. 
Editor's  Tales.     (A.  Trollope)  Galaxy,  8:  689,  825.     9: 

252-611. 
Editors  and  Newspaper  Writers  of  the  last  Generation. 
(A.  V.  Kirwan)  Kraser,  65:  169,  595.     66:  32. 

—  Fallacies  about.     Knick.  45:  243. 

—  London.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  51S. 

Editorial  Profession.  (D.  C.  Oilman)  New  Eng.  ii :  210. 
Editorial  Visit;  a  Tale.  (T.  S.  Fay)  Internat.  M.  2:  421. 
Edmund,    St.,   of  Canterbury,   Martyrdom  of;  a  Poem. 

(F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  605."     See  Rich,  E. 
Edmund,  Prince,  Coin  of.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  4:  190. 

—  Grant  of  Sicilv  to.     (T.  Astle)  Arch.  4:  195. 

—  Seal  of.     (T.  Astle)  Arch.  4:  105. 

Edmund   Ironside    and   Canute.   Battles  between.     (B. 

Willis)  Arch.  8:  106. 
Edmund;  a  Drama.     (G.  Smith)  Colburn,  140:  230. 
Edmund  Brook.     (E.  P.  Campbell)  Allan.  22:  450. 


Edmundsbnry  Abbey,  Great  Bell  Tower  of.     (J.  Gage) 

Arch.  23:  327. 
Edom,  Desolation  of.     Thco.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  685. 
Edrelii,  Moses.     River  Sambatyon.     Eraser,  15:  477. 
Edson's  Mother.     (S.  C.  Woolsey)  Scrib.  2:  296. 
Educated  (^lasses,  in  which  Party?    Fraser,  16:  513. 
Educated  Men,  Character  in.     Chr.  R.  8:  283. 

—  in  Politics.     (E.  L.  (Judkiu)  Nation,  23:  5. 

—  Mistakes  of.     (S.  A.  AUibone)  Kvang.  R.  15:  375. 
Education.     (T.  Ihvight)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  349.  —  (L. 

Minor)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  17.  —  (G.  II.  Bode)  No.  Am. 
27:  67.  —  (S.  E.  Sewall)  No.  Am.  30:  323.  —  (H.  N. 
Hudson)  Dem.  R.  16:  468.  17:  40.  —  (Z.Crocker) 
Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  43,  394.  —  (T.  Dwight)  Lit.  &  Theo. 
P.  2:  326.  — (G.  tucker)  Hunt,  9:  53.  — U.  S.  Lit. 
Gaz.  3:  171,  218.  —  Dem.  R.  25:  149.  —  Fraser,  75: 
691.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  441.  —  Carey's  Mus.  4:  2^- 
310.  —  Am.  (J.  6:  145. — Westin.  i:  43.  —  So.  Lit. 
J.  i:  50.  — Am.  Whig  K.  12:  87.  — (F.  Wayland) 
Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1830:  i.— (J.  Walker)  Am. 
Inst,  of  Instruc.  1831:  i.  — (W.  Sullivan)  Am.  Inst, 
of  Instruc.  1833:  i.  —  (C.  Cushing)  Am.  Inst,  of 
Instruc.  1834:  I. —  (W.  H.  Furness)  Am.  Inst,  of 
Instruc.  1835:  I.  — (E.  White)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 
1837:  I. — (R.  Rantoul.  jr.)  Am.  Inst,  of  In.struc. 
1839:  I.  — (K.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  4.  —  (W.  B. 
Hodgson)  Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  473.  —  (E.  S.  Janes) 
Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  401.  —  (W.  Johnson)  Hesp.  2: 
337.  —(A.  B.  Kopliu)  Ref.  Q.  26:  126.  — (II.  Moore) 
West.  ^I.  5:  414.  —  (F.  A.  Rauch)  Mercersb.  10: 
443.  —  (L.  Reuben)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  592,  662.  —  (A. 
Schopenhauer)  Education,  i  :  138.  —  (M.  Tarver) 
West.  J.  i:  405,  463.-01.  H.  Tice)  West.  J.  i: 
540,  614. — Am.  Meth.  M.  13:  160. —  Bost.  Q.  3: 
137.  —  Chr.  Rem.  4:  490.  —  Nature,  20:  549.  —  New 
Q.  3:  2S5.— So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  307. —West.  M.  i: 
10.     2:  30.     3:  259. 

—  Address  on.     (T.  Binney)  Cong.  M.  25:  505.  —  (R.  W. 

Hamilton)  Cong.  M.  27:  565. 

—  Adult.     Cliamb.  J.  44:  120. — Irish  Q.  5:  i. 

—  Aims  and  Results  of.     ( W.  M.  Baum)  Luth.  Q.  1 :  384. 

—  American   Side  of  the  Question.     (J.  Nevins)  Cath. 

World.  30:  515. 

—  among  different  European  Nations.    Ev.  Sat.  II :  587. 

—  among  the  Jews.     (M.  J.  Raphall)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i: 

243.  —  Bib.  R.  5:  70.  —  St.  James,  26:  683. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  295. 

—  and  Advancement  in  Life.   (E.  Strachey)  Good  Words, 

13:  606. 

—  and  Agriculture.     Dem.  R.  37:  411,  448. 

—  and  Athletics.     (H.  H.  Almond)  Eel.  JI.  96:  554. 

—  and  Crime.     See  Crime. 

—  and  Cidture  of  Youth.     Lond.  Q.  7:  519. 

—  and  Liberal  Christianity.  (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam. 

84:  I. 

—  and  Life.     (W.  G.  Todd)  Unita.  R.  4:  286. 

Theories  of.     (J.  L.  Spalding)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:   i. 

—  and  Literary  Institutions,  1832.    Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  2S9. 
• — and  Morals  in  England.     (J.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

10:   193.     11:  344.     12:  151,  189. 

—  and  Religion  in  America,  Lang  on,  1840.   Mo.  R.  153: 

307. 

—  and  religious  Sentiment.    (C.  H.  Super)  Nat.  Q.  37: 

2S9. 

—  and  School.     Contemp.  i:  80. 

—  and  Schoolrooms.     Mo.  R.  163:   570. 

—  and  Science,  Liberty  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:   107. 

—  and  the  State.     (G.  W.  Doane)  Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  5. 

—  (D.  C.  Oilman)  New  Eng.  27:  99.  —  Am.  J. 
Educ.  11:  323.     13:  717.     14:  403.  —  West.  J.  6: 

309,  35'''- 
in  England  and  Ireland.     Dub.  R.  52:  106. 


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EDUCATIOX 


Education  and  tlip  State.     Relation  of  tlie  free  State  to 
Ediuation.     (11.  M.  Kini,')  Hapt.  Q.  ii:  337. 

—  anil  TiadiL'is.  (W.  E.  Clianiiinf;)  Am.. J.  Eiliic.  12:  453. 

—  Apiioi-i;inis  on.     Am.  J.  Eihic.  10:   116.     13:   7. 
and  Siif;{;:e'itions  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  7. 

—  applicable  to  emotive  Nature.  (C  Long)  Q.  Obs.  3 :  248. 

—  Art.     See  .\rt  Education. 

—  Art  of.     (H.  Spencer)  No.  Rrit.  21:  137. 

—  as  an  Adjustment.     (.J.  M.  Lonj;)  Western,  4:  765. 

—  as  a  Science.    (A.  Bain)  Mind,  2:   1,294.   3:  304,451. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.   .Mo.  lo:    418,   513.     11:  391. 
14:  55,  152.  —  (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  3:  272. 

—  as  it  is.     Ziiist,  i:  351. 

and  ought  to  be.     Zoist,  2:  i. 

—  at  Home  and  abroad.     (S.  II.  McCollester)  Univ.  Q. 

28:  469. 

—  at  Oxford  and  Cambridge.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac. 

7:  5S6.  —  (K.  Lowe)  Liv.  Age,  96:   131. 

—  at  the  Vienna  Exhibition.     Penn  Mo.  7:  S14. 

—  Babbington  on.     Chr.  jMo.  Spec,  i:  355. 

—  Bache's  Report  01-.     (\V.  B.  Reed)  No.  Am.  51:  r.3. 

—  Basis  of.     (T.  R.  i'rice)  N.  Eel.  7:  3S5. 

—  Bell  and  Lancaster's  System.     (R.  Soutliey)  Quar.  6: 

264.  —  Eel.  R.  81:  249. 

—  Benefactors  of.     (II.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  202. 

—  Beneliciary.     (II.  L.  Baugher)  Evang.  K.  4:  151. — 

(M.  L.  Stocver)  Evang.  R.  13:  iii. 

—  Berkeley's  Scheme  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  No.  Am. 

80:  171. 

—  Best  Mode  of  fixing  the  Attention  of  the  Young.     ( W. 

Burton)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrnc.  1834:  41. 

—  Bigolow  on.     (.1.  E.  Cabot)  No.  Am.  102:  592. 

—  Bombastic  Element  in.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  (l-  34:  162. 

—  Lord  Brougham  on.     Penny  M.  6:  315. 

—  by  Post.     (T.  M.  Lindsay)  Good  Words,  20:  805. — 

Temp.  Bar,  36:  51S. 

—  Carpenter's  Principles  of.     Mo.  R.  95:  249. 

—  Carter's  Letters  on.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  185. 

—  Catholic,  Intermediate.     Dub.  R.  78:  322. 

Prospects  of.     Month,  II :  i. 

Rights  of  the  Church  over 

Teaching  Orders  in.     Am. 

—  Catholic  College  in  England. 

—  Cheap  and  social.     Tait,  n.  s. 

—  Church  and.    (G.  D.  B.  Pepper)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  19. 
Relation  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  37. 

and  State  in.     (E.  H.  Plumptre)  Contemp.  9:  381. 

—  Ed.  R.  92:  94.  — (0.  A.  Brownson)Cath.  World, 

14:  43 J- 

State,  and  School  in.     (W.  T.   Harris)  No.  Am. 

133:  215. 

—  Classical.     See  Classical  Education. 

—  Clerical.     See  Ministry,  Education  for. 

—  Co-.     See  Co-Education  of  the  Sexes. 

—  Collegiate.     See  College  Education. 

—  Committee,  and  Abuse  of  Charities.     Ed.  R.  31 :  497. 

—  Common  School.     See  Common  School. 

—  Comparative  Results  of.     (T.  P.  l^odman)  Am.  Inst. 

of  Instruc.  1839:   iSi. 

—  Compulsory.     (D.  A.  Hawkins)  0.  &  N.  9:  272. — 

(W.  Jack)  Macmil.  35:  73-  — (f"-  V.-  Norton)  Na- 
tion, 5:  191.  —  (F.  Seebohm)  Eortn.  14:  103. — 
(J.  Simpson)  Peop.  J.  5:  17. — Canad.  Mo.  20:  174. 

—  Chamb.  J.  30:  45.  45:  171. — Chr.  Obs.  69: 
568.  — Penn  Mo.  2:  53.  — (.1.  C.  Ayrton)  Victoria. 
16:  271. 

defended.     (D.  Campbell)  Westm.  92  :  550. 

(J.  White)  Fortn.  25:  S97. 

(D.  Campbell)  Fortn.  9:  570.  —  Westm. 


Cath.  World,  21:  721. 
J.  Educ.  24:  742. 

Dub.  R.  82:  327. 
4:  801. 


Laws  on. 

Primary. 

91:  458*. 
—  Congregationalism  and. 

38:  412. 

25 


(G.  F.  Magoun)  New  Eng. 


Education,  Covenant.    (J.  II.  Mellvaine)  Princ.  33:  23S. 

—  Crime,  and  Insanity.     Mo.  R.  134:  29;.     Ste  Crime. 

—  Crosby  Hall  Lectures  on,  1848.     Kcl.  R.  88:  596. 

—  Cultivation   of    expressive   I'acuhies.      (W.   Russell) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  47,  321. 

—  Dangers  in.     Mouth,  6:  385. 

—  Dangerous  Tendency  of  Innovations  and  Extremes  in. 

(II.  Winslow)  Am.  Inst,  of   Instruc.  1834:   167. 

—  Day-School,  Advantages  and  Disadvantages  of.     (A. 

Churcli)  Contemp.  15:  225. 

—  Defects  in,  Quain  on.     Nature,  3:   103. 

in  our  System  of.     (U.  B.  Hubbard)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1843:  203. 

—  Deliciencies   iu    modern    Systems  of.      (J.    Frankel) 

Penn  Mo.  5:  672. 

—  Deflective.     Eraser,  83:  718. 

—  Demands  of  the  Age  in.     (Z.  G.  Wilson)  Western,  i : 

626,  688. 

—  Denominational.     Dul).  I!.  66:  i. 
and  national.     Lond.  t^.  33:  265. 

—  Detached  Notes  on.     TinsK-y,  21:   190. 

—  Didactical,   in  University  of  Iowa.     (S.  N.  Fellows) 

Education,  1 :  393. 

—  Discipline  in,  Aphorisms  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  lo:   187. 

—  Duties  and   Rights  of   Society  as  to.      (W.  J.  l-'o.x) 

Ilowitt,  i:  241. 

of  an  Educator.     Mo.  R.  151:  566. 

of  the  Hour.     (S.  S.  Greene)  .\m.  J.  Educ.  16:  229. 

—  Early,  Aphorisms  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:   79. 

Hints  for  Improvement  of.     Chr.  Obs.  18:  51S. 

Methods  of.     {.].   Currie)  Am.  J.  Educ.  9:  229. — 

(T.  I'.  Young)  Am.  .1.  Educ.  13:   155. 
Jloral.     Ed.  R.  38:  437. 

—  Elementary.     (W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  3:  iBn 

—  (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Contemp.  28:  78. — (J.  Picker- 
ing) No.  Am.  28:  4S9.  —  For.  0.  20:  254.  —  Lond. 
M.  22:  303,  504. 

and  Catholic  Poor  Schools.     (J.  B.  Rowe)  Month, 

28:  I,  225.  , 

in  England.     (F.  Curran)  Catli.  World,  31:  603. 

in  new  Colleges  of  London.     (R.  Southcy)  Quar. 

39:  100. 

—  —  Progress  of    ( W.  L.  Sargent)  J.  Statis  Soc.  30:  So. 

Public,  in  England.  (J.  A.  Picfon)  Theo.  R.  10:  475. 

Secularism  in.     Dub.  R.  77:  63. 

—  Endowed  Schools.     (D.  R.  Fearon)  Contemp.  12:  559. 

—  Endowment  of.     (C.  V..  Appleton)  Theo.  R.  12:  36. 

—  Es.say  on.     (Mrs.   Day)  Good  Words,   19:  6y.  —  (0. 

Goldsmith)  Am.  J.  ImIuc.  13:  347. 

—  Essays  on,  Thomson's.     Vx\.  M.  41:  49. 

—  Essential  Phases  of.     (W.  M.  Bryant)  Wcstcru,  5*353- 

—  Expensiveness  of.     Pop.  Sci.  5Io.  7:  746. 

—  Ex])lanations  on.     We.«tni.  55:  454. 

—  Fallacies  in.     Eel.  R.  71:  241. 

—  False  Schooling.     Tiiisley,  ii:  237. 

—  I'cmale.     See  Women,  Etlucaiion  of. 

—  Fenelon's  Views  on.     .\m.  J.  Educ.  13:  477. 

—  Flight  on.     (Mrs.  White)  Colburn.  78:  43S. 

—  for  Journalists.     (Y..  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  311. 

—  for  Manufacturing  Towns.     No.  Brit.  24:  i. 

—  for  the  Ma.sses.     ( W.  H.  Dixon)  Pwp.  J.  3:  275. 

—  for  practical  Life.     (F.  W.  Capers)  De  Bow,  7:  317. 

—  for  the  Times.     (T.  M.  Clark)  Am   J.  E.luc.  2:  375. 

—  for  unlearned  Professions.  (E  .Vtkinson).\tlan.  45:  742. 

—  for  the  upper  Classes.     Colburn,  52:   109. 

—  Foreign,  F'acts  as  to.     Mouth,  11:  42;. 
for  young  Repul)licans.     Lippinc.  24:   730. 

—  Fourfold  Culture  of  Man.     (C.  Z.  Wciscr)  Mcrcersb. 

18:  343. 

—  Free  Schools.      (J.  Chamberlain)   Fortn.  27:    54. — 

—  (Sir  C.  W.  Dilkc)  Fortn.  20:  7S9. 

Success  of.     (J.  D.  Philbrick)  No.  .\m.  132:  249. 


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Kducation,  Friends  of.     {L.  Rosecrans)  Catli.  World,  22: 

—  from   without    and    from    within.      (J.    W.    Nevin) 

Mercersb.  18:  5. 

—  Function  of  the  fhii'kcr  in.     (H.  H.  Morgan)  Educa- 

tion, 1 :  229. 

—  Gall's  Lesson  System.  (H.  A.  Boardman)  Princ.  5: 113. 

—  General  Means  of.     (II.  Kruesi)  Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  187. 

—  German  Writers  on.     (G.  Baur)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  i. 

—  (ireek  Views  of.     (Plutarch)  Am.  J.  Educ.  II :  99. 

—  Pres.  Hayes  on.     (.\.  D.  Mayo)  Education,  i:  84. 

—  Herbart  on.     (K.  Scliimdt)  .).  Sjicc.  Philos.  10:   166. 

—  Hifjher.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  13:   115.— 

(F.  W.  Clarke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  402.— (B.  W. 
Dui^^hf)  New  Enj,'.  17:  i. —  (J.  M.  Hart)  Lippinc. 
18:  573. —(A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  World,  12:  720.— 
(A.  B.  JIuzzcy)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  440. —  Cath. 
World,  13:  2S1. 

and  Methodism.     Lond.  Q.  40:  369. 

and  Parliament.     (J.  E.  T.  Ko>,'ers)  Eraser,  104:  68. 

and  the  State.     (V.  K.  Adams)  New  Eng.  37:  362. 

—  (N.  S.  Burton)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  481.  —  (II.  G.  Robin- 
son) JIacmil.  4:  I. — (A.  D.  White)  Am.  Sec.  Sci. 
J.  7:  299.  —  (A.  D.  White)  O.  &  N.  10:  475.  — (E. 
V.  Gerhart)  !Mercersb.  6:  275. 

Catholic.     Dub.  U.  64:  85.  '  65:  88,  515. 

Historical  Development  of.     (E.  Kirkpatrick)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  24:  453. 

in  United  States.     (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  10:  649.  — 

Galaxy,  11:  369.  —  Brit.  Q.  52:  420. 

— on  the  Continent.     jMonth,  8:  425. 

Philosophy  the  Basis  of.    (G.  Ramieu)  Cath.  World, 

15:  632,  815. 

PuffinjT;  Element  in.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  31 :  281. 

Reform  in.     Internat.  R.  3:  289. 

without  God.    (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  8:  278. 

—  History  of,  Movements  in,  a.  d.  174  to  1785.    Am.  J. 

Educ.  27:  459. 

Sketches  of.     Chamb.  ,T.  8:  372.     11:  22,  249. 

Thoughts  on.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  3:  332. 

—  Home.     (B.   Murphv)    Cath.    World,    17:    91.  — (Z. 

Crocker)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  43.  —  (F.  A.  Farley)  Chr. 
Exam.  46:  443.  —  No.  Am.  48:  380.  —  Brownson, 

15:  523- 
and   School.     De   Bow,    29:    716.  — (W.   E.   Jeff) 

Contemp.  3:  220. 
or  Kindergartens.  (K.G.Wells)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  334. 

—  Hook  on,  1846.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  545,  611. 

—  Household.     (H.  Martlueau)  Peop.  J.  2:  36-345.     3: 

•  23,  90.     4:  36-337.     5:  3,   122,  145. 

—  Human  Nature  Basis  of.     (W.  J.  Fox)  Peop.  .T.  i :  60. 

—  impeded  by  our  Legislators.     Nat.  Q.  14:   134. 

—  Importance  of.     (W.  G.  Bates)  Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  453. 

—  in  Australit.     (J.  Allen)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  572. 

—  in  Austria.     Am.   J.  Educ.  9:  589.     16:  5,337,609. 

17:  129.  —  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  318,  364. 

Legislation  for.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  879. 

Special.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  33. 

—  in  Baden.     Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  2or.     II :  232. 
Special.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  81. 

—  in  Basle      Am.  J.  Educ.  20:  41. 

—  hi  Bavaria.     Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  273,  572.     8:  491,  581. 
Si)ecial.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  97. 

—  in  Belgium.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  20:  445.     22:  387. 
Civil  and  religious.     Dub.  R.  8:  373. 

Decline  of  popular.    (R.  W.  Rawson)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

2:  385. 
New  Law  on.    (Mrs.  R.  Barker)  Cath.  World,  30: 

481. 
Question   of,    1S79.      Dub.    R.   85:    154.  — (I.    T. 

Hecker)  Cath.   World,  33:  119. 
Special.    Am.  J,  Educ.  21 :  607. 


Educ'ition  in  Berne.     Am.  .T.  Educ.  20:  51. 

—  in  Birmingham,  Report  on,  1S40.    .1.  Statis.  S0C.3:  25. 

—  in  Bristol,  ICngland.     .J.  Statis.  Soc.  4:   250. 

—  ill  Brunswick,  Ger.,  Special.    Am.  .].  Educ.  21:  137. 

—  in  California.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  625. 

—  in  Canada.     Canad.  Mo.  11:  339. 

Popular,  in  Upper.     (.1.  G.  Ilodgins)  Am.  ,L  Educ. 

i:  186. 

—  in  Connecticut,  (!'ommon  School.  .\m.  .T.  Educ.  28:  163. 

—  in  Denmark.     Am.  . I.  Educ.  20:  455.     21:  69S. 

—  in  Egyi)t.     (.J.  C.  ]McCoom)  Eraser,  95:   1S7. 

—  in  England.     (.T.  H.  Mnrison)  I'liita.  H.  5:  y^.  —  Am. 

J.  Educ.  28:  726.  —  Bioadw.  3:  395. 
Act  of  1S70,  Results  of.     Ed.  R.  139:  213.  —  Lond. 

Q-35:  452-    39:  420. 

and  in  America.     Blackw.  102:  111. 

and  Nonconformity,  Conder  on.     Cong,  i:  441. 

and  the  .State.     Chr.  Rem.  20:  84. 

Aristocratic.     Westm.  23:  303. 

at  the  great  Public  Schools.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Na- 
tion, 1 :  149. 
Barbaiism  in  English  Schools.     (E.  E.  White)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  2:6-1. 
Bill  for  Factory  Children,  1843.     F-^I.  R.  77:  573, 

697. 

Binne}'  on  Question  of.     Cong,  i :  562. 

Colleges  and  Schools   in.     (S.  R.  Calthrop)  Chr. 

Exam.  79:  373. 

Defects  of  Pul)lic.     Cornh.  2:  641.     10:  113. 

Denominational.     (•!.  A.  Picton)  Macmil.  29:  542. 

and  Board  Schools.     Cong.  6:^05. 

Dissenters'  Institution^  for.     (.J.  Blackburn)  Cong. 

M.  25:  545. 
Elementary.     (H.  G.    Taylor)    Scrib.    11:    397. — 

Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  323.     26:  577. 

Act  of  1874.     (.T.  A.  Picton)  Theo.  R.  14:  49. 

Elementary  Schools.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  659. 

in  1S75.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  625. 

in  1879.     Dub.  R.  85:  417. 

English  Schools  and  Schoolmasters.  Quar.  147:  155. 

Eton  School.   Quar.  52:  12S.  —  Westm.  23:  303.  — 

Ed.  R.  53:  64.     See  Eton. 

free  from  State  Control,  1847.     Eel.  R.  86:  589. 

Froude's  Attack  on.     (.J.  K.  Price)  So.  M.  9:  452. 

Funds  available  for.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  30:  557. 

Government.     (.J.  H.  Rigg)  Contemp.  31:  322. 

Home  Life  and.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  369. 

in  1S15,  Committee  on.  (J.  H.  Monk)  Quar.  19:  492. 

in  1822,  Bill  for.     Ed.  R.  35:  214. 

in  1S25,  System  of.     Westm.  4:  147. 

in  1S36.    bub.  R.  2:  I. 

in  1S37,  Village  Schools,  Brougham's  Bill.     (.J.  .7. 

Blunt)  Quar.  61:  451. 
in  1S39,  Ministerial  Plan  of.    (Lord  Monteagle)  Ed. 

R.  70:  149,  281. 

in  1S42,  Committee  of  Council  on.     Ed.  R.  75:  105. 

in  1S43,  Bill  for,  Conduct  of  Dissenters  on.     Eel.  R. 

77:  697. 

Government  Plan  of.     Eraser,  27:  620. 

in  1S46,  Secular  and  religious.     Prosp.  R.  3:  238. 

in  1851,  Rival  Projects.     Ed.  R.  93:  471. 

in  1S52.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  39S. 

German  Letters  on,  Wiese's.     Prosp.  R.  8:  186. 

in  1855,  Lord  John  Russell's  Bill  to  promote.     Dub. 

R.  38:  212. 

in  1S58,  Commission  on.     Chr.  Rem.  43:  90. 

in  1861.     Eel.  R.  114:  478. 

Report  of  Commissioners.     St.  James,  2:  459. 

in  1862,  Re-revised  Code.    Fraser,  65:  347.  —  Lond. 

Q.  17:    583.     18:  234.  —  Quar.   iii:    72.  —  Temp 

Bar,  4:  75. 
in  Practice.     (J.  Wi!>ker)  Fortn.  5:  63. 


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Kdiicatinn  in  England  in  1S70,  Ministerial  Bill  for.    Chr. 

Obs.  70:  619.  —  Dub.  li.  66:  430.    67:  122. 
and  the  Catholics.    (T.  W.  Allies)  Month,  13: 

609. — Month,  13:  374. 
Mr.  Foistor's  proposed  Amendments.     Cong. 

2:  3S5.  — Lond.  Q.  34:  I. 
Results  of.    (G.  Port(r)  Month,  16:  121,  322. 

—  (Sir  .1.  K.  Shuttleworth)  Fortn.  25:  GS5. 

ill  1S72,  Controversy  on.     Cong.  2:  312. 

Diflicultyabout.  (!■'.  Seel)ohni)Contemp.  19:  2S1. 

Working  of  the  Act.     Brit.  Q,  55:   166. 

in  1S72-73,  llcport  of  Coniniil  tee  of  Council.     (S.  A. 

Steinthal)  Tlieo   H.  11:  206. 
in  1S75,  Controversy   on.     Am.   J.  F.duc.   26:   599. 

—  Westni.  II.  104:   103. 

Public  .schools'  Commission.  Chamb.  .1. 41 :  659. 

in  1876,  New  Bill  for.     (A.  II.  A.  Hamilton)  Fraser, 

94:  39.  —  Am.  J.  £duc.  28:  901.  —  Dub.  II.  81 :  147. 

■ •  Liberal.     Ed.  R.  127:  131. 

Bliddic-Class.      (M.  Arnold)   Fortn.   30:    5S9.  — 

Cong.  2:  155,  22J. — Cornh.  10:  409,  549. 
and  Higher  Class.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  75S.  —  Lend. 

y.31:  I- 

and  Primary.     Cornh.  4:  50. 

E.xperimentin.    (M.  A.  Sewell)  JIacmil.  25:  243. 

in  1S57.     Chr.  Rem.  35:  259. 

University  of  London  and.     Nat.  R.  5:  222. 

National.     (II.  Bnuigiiam)  Ed.  R.  66:  4^9.  523. — 

(G.  Canning)  (^uar.  8:  i. — (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  35: 
30.  —  (Mrs.  S.  Parkman)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  4:  150.  — 
Dub.  I'niv.  9:  196.  19:  2S6,  414.  —  Eel.  R.  97: 
129.  —  Jletli.  JI.  54:  472. 

— and  Established  Cliurch.     L)ub.  Univ.  24:  615. 

and  Government.     (AV.  Ilowitt)  Ilowitt,  i:  201. 

and  Government  Bill  of  1S76.  Chr.  Obs.  76:  520. 

and  London  School  Board,  1S79.  (E.L.Stan- 
ley) Fortn.  32:  530. 

Brougham  on.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  619. 

from  a  Denominationalist't*  Point  of  View.  Mac- 
mil.  29:  270. 

High  Church.     Ed.  R.  35:  509. 

in  1S12.     Eel.  R.  16:  7S3. 

in  1S24.     Eel.  R.  41 :  97. 

in  1S33.     Eel.  R.  59:  I. 

in  1846.     Eel.  R.  85:  102-635. 

in  1S47.  Goverinnent  Plan.     Etl.  R.  85:  355. 

in  1S54.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  15,163.  —  Eel.  R.  lOO: 

4S2. 

in  1856.     Chr.  Rem.  33:  1S7. 

in  1S59.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  21,  744,  807.     60:  70S. 

New  Plan  of.     Ed.  It.  34:  214. 

New  Proi)lem  in.     Maeniil.  35:  467. 

School  Method  of.     Am.  .1.  Edue.  lo:  501. 

of  the  Infant  Poor.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  329.  —  (E.  C. 

Tufncli)  Macmil.  32:  350.  —  Month,  n:  217. — 
Chr.  Rem.  55:   161. 

Facts  and  Fallacies  of.     (W.  R.  Browne)  Eraser, 

98:   197. 

of  the  Poor.     (Lord   Brougham)  Pain])!!.  16:   173, 

200.  —  Ed.  R.  9:  6:.  17:  58.  19:  I.  21:  207. 
30:  486.     32:  89.  —  Black w.  7:  419. 

in  1S12.     Eel.  K.  16:  651. 

of  the  Working-Classes.     Cornh.  14:  2S3. — Dub. 

R.  14:   141. 

Policy   of    English    Government.      (1!.    W.    Dale) 

Contemp.  22:  643. 

Popular.     (.1.  II.  Rigg)  Am.  .1.  Edue.  26:  561.— 

Ed.  R.  114:  I.  — Blackw.  91:  77.  — (J.  II.  Mori- 
son)  Unita.  R.  5:  73.  —  Dul).  R.  50:  60.     62:   131. 

and  Pauper.     Chr.  Obs.  61:  374. 

Crisis  of,  184S.     Eel.  R  87:  94. 

Resources  of.     (H.  Mann)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  25:  50. 


Education  in  England,  Progress  of.     (F.  Peek)  Contemp. 

35:  S62.  — Cornh.  i:  608. 
Public,  Expense  of.    Ed.  R.  in:  34S.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  50:  481. 
Puldic  Schools  of  England.     (S\d.  Smith)  Ed.  R. 

16:  326. -Ed.  R.  51:  65. 
Public  School  Types.     Lond.  Soc.  16:    ^^ 

—  in  Europe.     (S.  w'.  McDaniel)  O.  &  N.  3:  112.  — (.1. 

Ilall)  Princ.  12:  244. — Am.  .1.  Edue.  20:  i. 
Academic  Teaching.     (.J.  McCosh)  Liv.  .\ge,  loo: 

.123  • 
in  1840,  Report  on.     (.\.  D.  Bache).!.  Frankl.  Inst. 

29:  37- 

in  1S50.     Brit.  Q.  13:  408. 

Popular.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  252. 

Slann  on.     So.  Q.  7:  i. 

Progress  of  Development  in.     (II.  P.  Tappan)  .\m. 

.1.  Edue.  1 :  247. 

—  in  Finland.     Am.  .1.  Edue.  24:  209. 

—  in  France.     (H.  L.  .Tones)  .1.  Stalls.  Soc.  5:1.  —  Qiiar. 

117:  396. —Blackw.  38:  16.   40:  579.  — (C.  Monta- 

Icmberl)  I'.  S.  T'ath.  .M.  7:  592,  693. —  U.  S.  Lit. 

Gaz.  3:  28 1. 

and  the  Church.     Chr.  Rein.  18:   151. 

and  French  Press.     Anal.  M.  10:  2-,. 

Arnold's  Report  on.     t^uar.  125:  473. 

Crisis  in,  1879.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28:  313.  — 

(T.  A.  Finlay)  Month,  36:   100. 

Early  Christian.     Am.  .1.  Edue.  24:  737. 

K.xpenditm-es  for,  compared   with   Germany.     (E. 

Rendu)  Am.  J.  Edue.  2:  337. 
Feriy  BUI,  18S0.     (A.  J.  Thebaud)  Am.  Catli.  Q. 

5:   '93- 
Freedom  of,  under  Louis  Philippe.    (.\.  C.  Knight) 

Month,  38:  219. 

(jerman  Views  of.  (E.  Renan)  Am.  .1.  Edue.  22:  577. 

German  and  American.     Chr.  Rem.  55:  90. 

Guizot's  Ministry  of.     .\ni.  .1.  Edue  20:  253. — 

Quar.  84:  23S. 

Infant  Schools  and  .\.«ylums.  Am.  .1.  Edue.  26:  649. 

Law  of  1S49.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  28:  3S3. 

of  M.  de  Falloux.     Month,  38:  567.  ' 

Normal  Schools  in.  Am.. I.  Edue.  13:  2S1.  2o:  32V 

of  Boys.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  753. 

of  tiie  Poor.     Ed.  R.  33:  494. 

Old  and  new  Pedagogy  in.     Am.  .1.  Edue.  30:  449. 

Peep  at  French  .Schools.     (.) .  Bonar)  Macmil.  44: 

199.     Same  art.  Applcton,  26:  20S.    Same  art.  Fa-I. 

M.  97:  413. 
Primary  and    secondary.      (C.   II.   Harding)    Lip- 

jiinc.  20:  69. 
Public.    .\m.  J.  Edue.  6:  293.    9:  3.S1. — (F.  Guizot) 

A1U..L  Edue.  11:  254,  357.  —  .Am.  .L  I'Muc.  20:  2o<y. 

21:401.   22:331,651.  —  Blackw. 38:  16.  —  Chamb. 

J.  50:  664.  —  Penn  .Mo.  4:   1^4. 

Secondary.     (.M.  Arnold)  Liv.  .Vge,  79:  S3. 

under  Guizot.     (jiiar.  84:  23S. 

under  the  new  Law,  1S51.     Dub.  R.  31:  89. 

Reform  in,  iSSo.     Penn  Mo.  n:  572. 

Special.    .\m.  .1.  Edue.  9:  405. 

Secondary  Schools  for.     Am.  .1.  F.duc.  24:  64. 

State.     Blackw.  40:  STO-  —  Mus.  31:  26. 

System  of  iniiversal.     Fraser,  II :  (iSo. 

University  and  the  <'hurch  in.     (H.  Merivale)  Ed. 

R.  81:  3w. 

—  in  I'ribourg.     Am.  .1.  F.duc.  20:  60. 

—  in  (icrmany.     (.A.  LamI),  jr.)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  312.  —  So. 

R.  4:  86. 

Cousin  on.     (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed.  R.  57:  505. 

I%arly  School  Codes  of".     (K.  von  Raunier)  Am.  J. 

Edue.  6:  426. 
English  Views  of.     .\m.  .L  I'.duc.  27:  249. 


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Eiliication  i;i  Germany,  Frcncli  View  of.     (G.  Pouchcf) 

Am.  J.  Ediic.  27:  241. 
German  Schools.     (W.  C.  Perrj-)  Macmil.  36:  155. 

Same  art.  Kcl.  M.  89:  279. 
and  Universities.     (I'rof.  Zander)   Dub.  Univ. 

67:  45'- 

in  free  Cities.     Am.  J.  Ednc.  15:  333.     20:  731. 

Special.     Am.  .1.  Ediic.  21 :  149. 

in  Gym-.iasia.     (K.  P.  Keep)  New  Enp.  35:  145.— 

Princ.  25:  564. 

James  on,  1835.     Mo.  R.  138:  569. 

Primary.     Am.  J.  Ediic.  8:  371.     22:767. 

History  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  34S. 

Pul)lic.     Am.  .T.  Ednc.  22:  743. 

Ileal  Schools.  (K.von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  6S9. 

lieform  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  220. 

Two  German  Schools.     Eraser,  84:  446. 

Villa{;e  School  in.     (U.  M.  JIartin)  Lippinc.  1 :  494. 

—  in  Groat  IJvitain  and  Ireland.     No.  P.rit.  29:  4S2. 

Elementary.     (H.  G.  Taylor)  Scrib.  II :  397. 

Popidar.     No.  Brit.  16:  285. 

Special.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  21. 

—  in  Greece,  Ancient.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  y;^';. 

Modern.     (II.  P.  Peabodv)  No.  Am  93:  277.  —  (P. 

Johannis)  Am.  J.  Educ.  12:  571. 
and  University  of  Otho.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Meth. 

Q.  22:  377. 

—  in  Hamburg,  Special.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  149. 

—  in  Hanover,  Special.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21 :  163. 

—  in  Holland.     (('.  K.  Altmann)  Fortn.  12:  338. — Am. 

J.  Educ.  8:   595.     14:   495.  —  (A.  Leroy)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  14:  64. 

Middle-Class.     Nature,  13:  52S. 

Public  Schools  and  Van  der  Palm.     (N.  Bests)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  27:  691. 

Question  of.     Contempo  7:  3S6.     8:  98. 

Schoolmaster  abroad.   (M.  P.  Lindo)  Fraser,  83:  55. 

—  —  Special.     Am.  J.  F^duc.  21:  691. 

in  Hull,  luigland.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  4:  156. 

—  in  India,  British.     Eel.  R.  II7:   535. 

(iovernment.    Chr.  Obs.  69:   237>   5oi-  —  Eel.  R. 

102:  227. 

_ iMissions  for.     (P.  Hordern)  Eraser,  97:  207. 

National.     (W.  T.  Thornton)  Cornh.  23:  2S2. 

TreveWan  on,  1838.     Eel.  R.  70:  393. 

—  in  Ireland.     Month,    11:   321.  —  Brit.  Q.  4:    509. — 

Blackw.  7:  534.     23:  351.    31:  289.  — Dub.  R.  6: 

74.    70:  409.  —  Irish  Q.  8:  300. — Tait,  i:  321. — 

Dub.  Univ.  39:  707.  — (E.  J.  O'Reilly)  Month,  16: 

169. —Month,  18:  411. 
Ancient  Schools.     (B.  Ilaurean)  Am. Presb.  R.  13: 

652. 

and  the  State.     Dub.  R.  52:  106. 

Compulsory,  Feasibility  of.     (W.  N.  Hancock)  J.' 

Statis.  Soc.  42:  456. 

Elementary.     Am.  J.  Educ.  Ii:   133. 

Experiments  in.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  70. 

Fall  and  Rise  of.  (T.  Quigley)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  28S. 

History  of.     No.  Brit.  53:  479. 

in  1818.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  701.     17:  26,  165,  589. — 

Eel.  R.  27:  119. 

in  i860.     Westm.  74:  94. 

in  1864.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  603. 

Intermediate.     (W.  G.  Huband)  Fraser,  97:  374. 

Middle-Class.     Month,  9:   105. 

National.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  366.     42:  245.  —  Am. 

J.  Educ.  4:  363.     13:  145.  —  Brit.  Q.  50:    305.— 

Dub.  R.47:  345.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  5:  210.  —  Irish 

Q.  4:  1042. 

of  Gentlemen.     (J.  M.  Capes)  Contemp.  20:  516. 

Popular,  English  Policy  for.     (J.  N.  Murray)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  24:  673. 


Education  in  Ireland,  Primary.     Quar.  132:  22S.  —  Fra- 
ser, 90:  728.     91:  686.  —  Lond.  Q.38:  1,0. 

Project  for.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  115. 

— .—  Question  of.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  595.    63:  603.    82:  i. 

School  System  of.     (F.  A.  Packard)  Princ.  14:  88. 

Special.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  769. 

State  of,  i860.     'Wcstm.  74:  94. 

Statistics  of.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  596. 

Superior.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  S25.     26:  7^7. 

Whately  and.     Dub.  R.  35:  229. 

—  in  Italy.     (.7.   W.  :Mario)  Nation,  6:  167.  — For.  Q. 

27:  297.  —  (M.  E.  ('!ianibers)Victoria,  13:  347-543. 

—  (C.  Tommasi-Crudeli)  (.'oiitemp.  II :  375.  —  Am. 
J.  Educ.  16:  689. — Mus.  43:  360. — O.  &  N.  i:  136. 

FUementary.     Macmil.   32:  151.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  126:  223. 

Female.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation,  3:  5. 

History'  of.     (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  7:413. 

—  —  in  1863-64.     Brit.  Q.  39:  145, 
Progress  of.     Fond.  Q.  26:  367. 

Public.     Am.  J.  Educ.  20:  145.  —  (J.  W.  Mario) 

Nation,  6:  167. 

Special  Instruction  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  777. 

Superior.     Am.  J.  Educ.  20:  181. 

—  in  London,  1875.     (C-  Reed)  Am.. J.  Educ.  26:  609. 
inWestminster,  1838.  J.  Statis.  Soc.  1 :  193,  298,  449. 

—  in  Louisiana.     De  Bow,  18:  421. 

—  in  Maryland.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  13:  338. 

—  in  Mas.sachusetts.     Chr.  R.  5:  396.  —  Ed.  R.  73:  486. 

Board  of.     (E.  Wigglesworth)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  229. 

School  Legislation  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  697. 

Early.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:   59. 

Schools  in  Roxbury  and  Charlestown,  Early.     Am. 

J.  Educ.  28:  127. 
Ipswich  Grammar.    (A.  Hammatt)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

28:  135. 
System  of.     Ed.  H.  73:  260. 

—  in  Mecklenburg.     Am.  .1.  Educ.  15:  459. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     (F.  Lawrence)  Harper,  43:  559. 

—  in  Nassau,   Special   Instruction  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2: 

444.     21:   172. 

—  in  New  England.     (R.  Rantoul)  No.  Am.  47:  297. 
Early  Schools.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  105. 

Genesis  of.     (H.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  727- 

—  in  New  Hampshire.     (J.  W.  Simonds)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

28:  353- 

—  in  New  York.   Anal.  M.  13:  452. — Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  303. 

—  ill  New  York  City,  1867.     Nation,  4:   192,  279. 

—  in  North  Carolina,  Reporton.  Niles'sReg.  I5:supp.47, 

—  in  Norway.     (II.  Nissen)  Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  295. 
Special.     Am.  J.  Ednc.  21:  705. 

—  in  the  Papal  States,  1827.     Colburn,  19:  313-433. 

—  in  Paris,  Report  on  superior.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  4:  50. 

—  in  Pendleton,  iMigland,  1838.     .7.  Statis.  Soc.  2:  65. 

—  in  Pennsvlvania,  among  the  Germans.    (J.  W.  Nevin) 

Merccrsb.  5:  395. 

—  in  Periods  of  War  and  Peace.     (K.  von  Raumer)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  7:  367. 

—  in  Pliiiadelphia  Public  Schools.     So.  Q.  20:  480. 

—  in  Poland.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  4:  256. 

—  in  Portugal.     Am.  .7.  Educ.  20:   513. 
Special.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  797. 

—  in  Presbyterian  Church.     (S.  W.  Fisher)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  13:  63. 

—  in  Prussia.    Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  iii.  —  Colburn,  53:  205. 

—  Am.  J.  luluc.  17:  435.    20:  333.  —  Westm.  104: 
105.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  241. 

and  in  England,  1875.     Westm.  104:   165. 

and  Religion,  1842.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  385. 

Cousin  on.     Mo.  R.  134:  60. 

F^xpenditure  for,  compared  with  France.     (E.  Ren- 

•    du)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  337. 


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Education  in  Prussia,  Normal  Scliool.     Am.  J.  Educ.  20: 

435- 

Popular,  1862.     Westm.  77:  169. 

Primary.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  745. 

Reforms  of  Frederick  II.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  305. 

Special.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21 :   177. 

System  of.     For.  Q.  II :   273.  —  Mus.  24:  261. — 

(f.  Dwight)  Lit.  &  Thco.  K.  2.  326. 

—  in  Rhode  Island  jirior  to  1800.    Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  705. 

—  in    Roman    Catluilic    Church,    tiuestion    of.      (E.    J. 

O'Reilly)  Irish  Mo.  3:   loS,  228. 
Teaching  Orders.     Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  705. 

—  in  Russia.     Am.  J.  Educ.  12:  725.     20:  461.  —  Brit. 

&  For.  R.  4:  254.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  59. 

Special.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  21:  717. 

System  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  4:  254. 

University.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2o:  499. 

—  in  St.  Gall.     Am.  J.  Educ.  20:   105. 

—  in  St.  Louis.     Am.  .L  Educ.  i:  348.     30:  621.—  (II. 

Barnard)  Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  625. 

—  in  Salem,  Mass.     Am.  .1.  Educ.  27:  97. 

—  in  Sardinia.     (V.  Botta)  Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  512.    4:  ;^y, 

479- 

—  in  Saxe-Altenburg.     Am.  J.  luluc.  20:  567. 

—  in  Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.     Am.  J.  Educ.  20:  573. 

—  in  Saxe-Gotha,  Common-School  Law.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

22:  894. 

—  in  Saxe-Mciningen.     Am.  J.  Educ.  20:  605. 

—  in  Sa.Kony.    (H.  Winmier)  Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  350.     20: 

529. 

Secondarj-.     Am.  J.  Educ.  9:  201. 

Special.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21 :  287. 

Training  of  Teachers.     Am.  .1.  Educ.  13:  523. 

—  in  Schleswig-Holstein.     Am.  J.  Educ.  20:  635. 

—  in  Schwarzburg.     Am.  J.  Educ.  20:  649. 

—  in  Scotland.    Cornii.  4:  220.  —  .Vm.  J.  Educ.  22:  267. 

36:  641.  —  All  the  Year,  14:  349. 

before  the  Reformation.     Hogg,  4:   124. 

Bill  for.     Cong,  i:  193. 

Elementary.    Am.  J.  Educ.  9:  215. 

Four  Centuries  of.    (.1.  Russell)  Education,  i:  205. 

Higher.     (A.  C.  Sellar)  Nation,  21:  258. 

National.     Blackw.  65:  567. — No.  Brit,  12:  4S2. 

Parish  Schools.    Dub.  Univ.  69:  553.  —  Ed.  R.  46: 

107.  —  Chamb.  .1.  8:  136. 

Popular.     No.  Brit.  22:  57. 

Question  of.     No.  Brit.  34:  495. 

School  and  University  System.     Fraser,  78:  333. 

Schools  for  Middle  Classes.     No.  Brit.  24:   359. 

Secondary.     (G.  G.  Ramsay)  Fra>er,  93:  403,  588. 

—  Blackw.  119:  284.  —  E(L  R.  143:  511. — Am.  J. 
Educ.  22:  453,  677. 

Superior.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  801.     27:  673. 

—  in  the  South.     (C.  Lowe)  0.  &  N.  i:  775.  — (C.  Q. 

Fairchild)  0.  &  N.  9:  223. —  (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita. 
1;.  7:  424.  —  (T.  M.  Logan)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  92. 

—  (D.  H.  Hill)  Land  We  Love,  i:  i,  83,  235.  — N. 
Eel.  6:  38. 

—  in  South  Carolina.     (J.  Cooper)  No.  Am.  14:  310. 
Common  School.     So.  Q.  25:  470. 

—  in  Spain,  and  Alfonso  X.     Am.  .1.  Educ.  27:   157. 
Special.     Am.  ,1.  Educ.  21:  799. 

Superior.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  777. 

—  in  Sweden.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  697. 
Special.     Am.  ,1.  Educ.  21 :  711. 

—  in  Switzerland.     Am.  J.  Educ.  20:  32. 

Federal  Polytechicum  at  Zurich.    Am.  J.  Educ.  21 : 

743- 

in  Lucerne.     Am.  .1.  Educ.  20:  85. 

Special.     Am.  .F.  Educ.  21 :  735. 

—  in  Turkey.    Am.  J.  Educ.  20:  1.  —  Fraser,  99:  6-^. 

Chr.R.  18:  342.— (II.  Clarke)  J.  Statis.  Soc.30:'5o2. 


Education  in  United  States.  (J.  P.  Bodfish)  Cath.  World, 
9:  121.  — (P:.  O.  Haven)  Liikeside,  i:  261.— (N. 
Webster)  Carey's  Mus.  12:  41-237.  — (S.  Willard) 
No.  Am.  9:  240.  —  Hlackw.  4:  546. —  Anal.  M.  2: 
303.  9:  285..— (D.  C.  Oilman)  .Vm.  J.  Soc.  Sci.  10: 
1.  — Blackw.  4:  546,  641.— Month,  8:  261.  — So. 
R.  n.  s.  9:  140. 

and  the  Republic.     Brownson,  23:  37. 

Bdl  in  Congress,  1S72.    (G.  F.  Hoar)  O.  &  X.  5:  599. 

Catholic  View  of.     (A.  Young)  Cath.  Woi  Id,  8:  686. 

Constitutional  Provision    for.      Am.  J.   Educ.  17: 

St.     24:  713. 

Department  of,  1S69.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:   190. 

Faults  in.     (T.  H.  Rearden)  Overland,  i:  311. 

Ideal.     (W.  T.  Harri>.)  Western,  2:   193. 

in  Congress.    Nat.  Q.  14:  159. 

in  its  Relations  to  the  Republic.     (J.  W.  Patterson) 

Cong.  R.  10:  511. 

in  1776-1S76.    (D.  C.  Gilman)  No.  Am.  122:   191. 

in  1796.    ( W.  Winterbotham)  Am.  .1.  Educ.  24:  137, 

in  1800-70.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  225. 

in  1806.     (N.  Webster)  Am.  J.  Eluc.  24:   159. 

in  1857.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  222. 

in  1868.     Brit.  Q.  48:  429. 

Manslield  on.     So.  Q.  27:  451. 

National.     (H.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Educ.  30:   193.  — 

Quar.  138:  420. 

H  Wilson's  Scheme  of.     Cath.  World,  13:   i. 

Outlook  of.     (P.  R.  Burchard)  Scrib.  4:  97. 

Popular.     lul.  R.  98:  170.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  30: 

log.  — Chr.  Obs.  53:  819.  — (R.  W.  Dale)  Suj).  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  3:  206,  339. 

the  Genius  of  American  Institutions.     (B.  Ilaw- 

ley)  Meth.  Q.  41:  635. 

Problem  of.  1868.     (.1.  R.  Boi.sc)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  8. 

Progress  of.     IIai-per,  51:  845. 

1830-80.     (B.  Sears)  Educati(m,  i:  21. 

School  Life  in  1760.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  1^7. 

Schools  and  Universities,  North  and  Snith.     De 

Bow,  18:  545. 

Source  of.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  New  Eng.  36:  44;. 

Southern  View  of.    (E.  S.  Joynes)  Education,  i:  70. 

Statistics  of,  1840.     (G.  Tucker)  Aiu.  J    Educ.  24: 

171. 

1855,    (H.  Barnard)  .\m.  J.  Educ.  i :  3''>4,  445. 

System  of.     (Ci.  W.  Williard)  Jlercei-sb.  25:  508. 

Ought  it  to  be  sustaiuedV   (D.  R.  Cady)  Coug.  Q. 

12:  524. 

—  in  Vaud.     Am.  J.  Educ.  20:  129. 

—  in  Virginia.     (G.  E.  Dabney)  So.  Lit.  Me.«s.  7:  631. 

13:  ()S5.— (J.  W.  Johiiaton)  Nation,  24:  233. 
Colonial  Period.     Am.  .1.  I-:duc.  27:  33. 

—  in  Waldcck.     Am.  J.  Educ.  20:  651. 

—  in  Wale.<i.     Westm.  49:  36.  —  Bla.kw.  63:  540. 

—  in  the  West.     (S.  O.-^good)  Chr.   Exam.  23:    104.— 

We.«t.  R.  1 :  53. 

Female  Teachers.    (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng.  7: 

503. 

—  in  Wurtemb<'rg.     .\iii.  .T    F.dn<'.  20:  653.     22:  700. 
Spiiial,     .Vm.  J.  Educ.  21:  337. 

—  lMdu>trial.     S<f  Industrial  Education. 

—  Infant.  Wil(bM>pin  on.     Chr.  Olis.  23:  304.     25:  684. 

—  Infant  .School   System.      (W.  Russell)  Am.    Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1830:  ()7. 

—  Infant  Schools,  Management  of.     (M.  M.  Carll)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1834:  99. 

—  Influence  of.     (E.  Casselberry)  ^\'est.  J.  1 :  253. 
on  Character.     (T.  Flint)  Knick    2:  401. 

—  Influence  of  moral.     (R.  Rantoul)  No.  Am   47:  297. 

—  International   Congress  on,    Belgium,   18S0.     (W.  T. 

Harris)  Education,  i:  623. 

—  Italian  View  of.    Lond.  M.  4:  180. 


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Education,  Jacotot's  Method  of.  (G.  W.  Greene)  Am. 
Iiist.  of  Instruc.  1833:  175. —For.  Q.  5:  655. — 
VVestm.  17:  62. 

—  Lancaster's  Plan  of.  (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  9:  177.  —  (J. 

Griscom)  No.  Am.  18:  1S4.  —  (K.  Southuy)  Quar. 
6:  264. 

—  Landmarks  in.     (L.  F.  Soldan)  Western,  2:   i. 

—  Langua.ne  in.     (W.  I).  Whitney)  No.  Am.  113:  343. 

—  Laws  of.     (C.  de  Moiitescjuieu)  Am.  J.  Fduc.  24;  59. 

—  Learning  or  Training-  ?     (A.  P.  Marble)  Education,  I : 

—  Legal.     See  Legal  Education. 

—  Leyendecker  on.     Select  J.  3:  189. 

—  Liberal.     (E.    P.  Evans)    No.   Am.   105:    291.  — (T. 

Lewis)  Mercersb.  16:  497.  —  (F.  Oakeley)  Uub.  R. 

65:  246.  —  Deni.  K.35:  250. — Macmil.  15.  464. — 

No.  Brit.  48:  291. 

Disputcabout.  (C  A.  Bristed)  I^ippinc.  2:  295,389. 

Essays  on.     (J.  Conington)  ('onteni[).  7:  1. 

in  tiie  ujtli  Century.     (W.  P.  Atkinson)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  4:   I. 

Metliods  of.     Prine.  42:  622. 

NecessitN-  of.     Brownson,  1 :  194. 

Objects  and  Claims  of.     (B.  F.  Tweed)  Univ.  Q. 

23:  393- 
Recent  Discussions   on.      (L.  H.  Atwatcr)  Pnne. 

39:  585- 

Where  to   tind  it.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Macmil.    17: 

367.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  466. 

—  Limits  of.     (J.  Bigelow)  Li  v.  Age,  88:  i. 

—  Literature  of.     (F.  W.  Clarke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  713. 

—  Love  of  Excellence  an  Aim  in.     (E  Q.  Sewall)  Chr. 

Exam.  23:  215. 

—  Lutlier  on.     (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  421. 

—  Man  the  Subject  of.     (S.  G.  Goodi-ich)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1838:  163. — Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  559. 

—  Manchester  Sclieme  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  ig:  65. 

—  Mann's  Report  on.     Liv.  Age,  i :  425. 

—  Martineau  on.     Am.  Whig  R.  9:  604. 

—  Maurice's  Lectures  on.     New  Q.  4:    353. — Mo.   R. 

150:  563. 

—  Mayhew  on.     Mo.  R.  157:  502. 

—  Meaning  and  Objects  of.     (T.  B.  Fox)  Am.   Inst,  of 

Instnic.  1835:   iSi. 

—  Meditation  on.  (.J.  H.  Pestalozzi)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  169. 

—  Mental  Discipline  in.    (.J.  E.  Cabot)  No.  Am.  105:  629. 

—  (A.  G.  Merwin)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  699. 

—  Metliod  of.     (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.. J.  Educ.  7:  381. 

—  Method  of  Academic  Culture.     (J.  L.   Diman)  New 

Eng.  28:  724. 

—  Methods  in.     (J.  Fiske)  No.  Am.  107:   117. 

—  Military.     See  Military  Education. 

—  Milton  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  61.  —  Pamph.  17:  121. 

—  Mis-Education.     (T.  Wright)  Eraser,  86:  641. 

—  Modern.     (A.  P.  Boiler)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  247.  —  (L.  P. 

Hale)  0.  &  N.  7:  628.  —  Lond.  M.  23:  367. 

Opportunities  ajid  Perils  of.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng. 

38:  766. 

—  Modern  Ideas  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  625. 

—  Montaigne  on.    (K.  von  Ranmer)  Am.  .7.  Educ.  4:  461. 

—  Moral.      (J.    Dnn.md)    Am.    Meth.    M.    18:    219.— 

(.J.  Abbott)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1831 :  43.  _  (F.  W. 

P.  Greenw-ood)  Chr.  Exam.  10 :   i. 

and  religious.     (S.  Osj^ood)  Chr.  Exam  26:   163. 

with  the  intellectual.     (.T.  W.  Richard)  Luth.  Q. 

11:  209, 

—  —  andipiritual.     (E.  H.  Clarke)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  11:  314. 
Early.     (R.  C.  Waterston)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1835:  233- 

—  —  in  Public  §chools.  (G.  Rowland)  Education,  1 :  144. 

—  :\Ioral  Problem  of.     (.J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  205. 

—  Morality  and.     (A.  E.  Kroegcr)  So.  31.  10:  202. 


Education,  Mother  Tongue  in.     (T.  R.  Price)  So.  M.  15: 
346,  472. 

—  Mu.seums  as  Instruments  of.     (II.  Scadding;  Canad. ,). 

n.  s.  13:  1. 

—  Mutual  Duties  of  Parents  and  Teachers.    (D.  P.  Page) 

Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1838:  141. 

—  National.     (G.  (,'anning)  (Juar.  6:  419.  —  (H.  Cross- 

key)  Macmil.  35:  139. —  (J.  Simpson)  Peop.  J.  5: 
17,  87,  129. —(T.L  Spalding)  Catli.  World,  31: 
398.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  85S.  —  New  York  R.  3:  149.— 
Dub.  Univ.  10:  i.  11:  195.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  3: 
564.  10:  50.  —  Eel.  R.  84:  2S0.  85:102,355,507. 
—  Quar.  6:  419.  8:1.  —  Niles's  Reg.  13:  145.  17: 
322.— Ed.  R.  58:  I.  65:  129.  95:  321.  — Wesfni. 
20:  296.  —  Eraser,  34:  370.  —  Brit.  Q.  34:  218.  48: 
431.  49:  207. — Irish  Q.  7:  passhn. —  Nat.  R.  12: 
311.  —  PcnnMo.6:  95-327. —Prosp.  R.  3:  115. — 
Republic,  i:  34.  —  St.  James,  5:  90.—  Tait,  2:  755. 

as  a  National  Duty.    (M.  Miiller)  Conteni]).  27:  70. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  676. 

Brougham  on.   Quar.  19:  493.    61 :  451.  —  Blackw. 

17:  534- 

English  and  Continental.     Lond.  (J.  55:  314. 

Hook  on.     Eel.  R.  84:  280. 

in  England  and  Ireland.     (II.   Brougham)  Ed.  R. 

65:  245. 

Struggle  for.     (.1.  Morley)  Fortn.  20:  143,  303,  411. 

Unsolved  Problems  in.   (J.  G.  Fitch)  Fortn.  22:  754. 

versus  State.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  714. 

Works  on.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  266,  378. 

—  National  Aid  to.     (.J.  W.  Patterson)  Education,  1 :  413. 

—  a  Naticnial  Interest.     Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  41.     28:  305. 

—  National  Unive^sit3^     (C.  W.  Eliot)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3: 

6S9. 

—  Natural  Sciences  in  popular.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1841 :  91. 

—  Natnre  and  Value  of.    (J.  I.nlor)  Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  23- 

—  Necessity   of,    in   a    Republic.     (.J.   P.   Wickersham) 

Lip])inc.  i:  57.  —  (H.  Mann)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 
1844:  261. 

—  Neighborhood  as  a  Starting-Point  in.     (R.  E.  Thomp- 

son) Penn  Mo.  10:  664. 

—  New.     (C.  E.  Eliot)  Atlan.  23:  203,  35S.  —  (II.  Busli- 

nell)  Hours  at  Home,  11:  421. 

—  New  Schoolmaster   abroad.      (B.  Jerrold)  Gent.   BI. 

n.  s.  5:  722. 

—  New  System  of.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  156. 

—  Newnham  on.     Chr.  Obs.  28:  515,  571. 

—  Notes  on.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  30:  351. 

—  Objects  of.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  789. —Penny  M.  2:   174. — 

N.  Eel.  i:  74. 

and  Means  of.     (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.  I2i :  86.  - 

(F.  Wayland)  Am.  ..I.  Educ.  13:  801. 

—  Observations  on.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  449. 

—  Obstiules  to.     (J.  M.  Garnett)  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  725. 

Faults  of  Parents.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  436. 

of  Teachers.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  477. 

of  Scholars.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  561. 

of  the  Public.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  613. 

—  of  after  Lifp.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macmil.  37:  97.    Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  ^Mo.  2:  257. 

—  of  an  agricultural  People.     (S.  Nott,  jr.)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1835:  34. 

—  of  the  Blood.     .Vm   Mo.  M.  9:   i. 

—  of  Boys.     Lond.  "SI.  9:  410,  503. 

—  of  the  English  Aristocracy.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  i:  298. 

Westm.  23:  303. 

—  of  Example,  Aphorisms  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  10:   194. 

—  of  the  Faculties.      (S.  J.  May)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1846:  87. 

—  of  the  Five  Senses.     (W.  H.  Brooks)  Am.  Inst,  of  In- 

struc. 1831:  103. 


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391 


EDUCATIOX 


Education  of  the  Future.     Once  a  Week,  22:  456. 

—  of  the  Heart.     (S.  Colfax)  Lakeside,  i :  20. 

—  of  the  Highways.     Chaml).  J.  20:  86. 

—  of  the  Intellect  in  English  Schools.     Am.  Eel.  i:  42S. 
Spencer  on.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  H.  n.  s.  2:  316. 

—  of  a  Man  of  Business.     Hunt,  15:  3S1. 

—  of  perceptive  Faculties.     (W.  lius^L•ll)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

2:  113,  3^7- 

—  of  pious  Youth.     Am.  Q.  lieg.  7:  ^,71. 

—  of  Scepticus.     (H.  D.  Traill)  Dark  Blue,  i:  164. 

—  of  Women.     »See  Women,  Education  of. 

—  of  the  World.     (A.  T.  Bl.dsoe)  S-.  B.  n.  s.  i:   i. 

—  of  a  young  Brincess.     (W    Drummond)  Ed.  B.  7:  91. 

—  The  Old.     (K.  E.  Thompson)  Bonn  Mo.  i:  52. 

—  outside  the  Schoolroom.      (B.  O'Shaughnessy)  Irish 

Mo.  5:  381. 

—  Over-.     (E.  H.  Clarke)  Bop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  57. 

—  Baganism  in.     (C.  Z.  Weiser)  Merccrsh.  24:  232. 

—  Bhilosophical  Survey  of.     (H.  Wottou)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

15:  131. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (S.  S.  Laurie)  Brine,  u.  s.  6:  115. — 

West.  Mo.  B.  3:  393,  449. 

—  Bhysical.  ■  See  Physical  Education. 

—  Blea  for  our  dull  Boys.     Eraser,  103:  123. 

—  Bolitical.     (.1.  C.  Moffatt)  Brine.  31:  207. 
Our.     (A.  White)  Nation,  28:  2S3,  386. 

—  Bopular.  ((J.  A.  Brownson)  Catli.  World,  7:  22S. — (Sir 

W.Hamilton)  Ed.  B.  57:  505.— (A.  Lewis)  Dark  Blue, 
i:  221.  —  (PL  H.  Milman)  Quar.  78:  377.  —  C^uar. 
128:  473.  — (M.  A.Garvcy)  Bcop.  J.  8:  189. —  (T. 
Walker)  No.  Am.  29:  241.  —  (O.  Dewey)  No.  Am. 
23:  49.  36:  73.  —  (A.  PL  Everett)  No.  Am.  40: 
511. — Am.  Q.  20:  315.  —  P'or.  Q.  20:  147.  —  Ed. 
E.  86:  270. —Mass.  Q.  i:  198.  — So.  L  t.  Mess. 
14:  597.  — Chr.  Bern.  5:  218.  — EcL  R.  87:  94.— 
(.J.  W.  Alexander)  Brine.  7:  41. — Brit.  t^.  2:  143. 
6:  257,  528.  7:  41. — So.  Quar.  20:  480.  —  So. 
Lit.  J.  i:  177.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  88.  8:  115. — 
Brit.  &  For.  R.,io:  50.  —  Westm.  7:  269.  46: 
182. — Blackw.  27:  I. — Ed.  R.  41:  508.     43:242. 

—  Liv.  Age,  12:  153. — Mo.  E.  113:  103.  —  U.S. 
Lit.  Gaz.  5:  346.  6:  264.  —  (().  .\.  Brownson) 
Chr.  P^xam.  20:   153.  —  Eraser,  35:  253.     36:   169. 

—  Bost.Q.  2:  393.  —  Chamb.  J.8:  217.  — Cong.  M. 
28:  128.  —  Fraser.  70:  5S2. — Lond.  M.  20:  i.  23: 
447. — Lond.  Q.  12:  462.  16:  503.  —  (J.  C.  Mof- 
fatt) Brine.  29:  609. 

and  the  Clergy.     Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  21:. 

and  (iovernment.     (P3.  C.  Wines)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  737. 

and  House  of  Lords.     Fraser,  102:  261. 

and  Liberal.     Knick.  9:  209. 

and  Brevention  of  Crime.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  B.  86: 

512. 

Are  the  Bcople  educated  '?    (^hamli.  J.  6:  233. 

as  a  Safeguard  for  popular  Sufl'rage.     (B.  L.  P)ab- 

ne}-)  Brine,  n.s.  6:  1S6. 

Delusions  in.     (D.  McCauley)  De  Bow,  i:  52S. 

Development  of  Character  under.     Chr.  B.  8:  514. 

Dry  Bones  of.     (M.  V..  Cliristie)  Fortn.  36:  355.  — 

(Bcply  by  T.  S.  Dalgleish)  Portn.  36:   513. 
Hamilton's  Essav  on.     Brit.  (I.  2:  14^     Same  art. 

P:cI.  M.  6:  229.  — Mus.  7:  327,492.  — PaI  R.  82:  22. 

Higii-Church  Opinions  of.     Ed.  B.  42:  206. 

• Hook's  Letter  on.     Brosp.  B.  2:  42S. 

how  obtainable.     Brosp.  B.  8:   i(). 

m  the  British  Empire.     Dub.  I'niv.  48:  240, 

in  common  Things.     Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  93. 

in  P^ngland.     Brit.  Q.  4:  444.— (M.  J.  Higgius) 

Ed.  R.  114:   I. 

Progress  of.     No.  Brit.  16:   ^37. 

in  (Jermany  and  England.     Benny  M.  9:  417. 

in  Prussia,  1862.     Westm.  77:  169. 


Education,  Popular,  Legislative  Provision  for.   Selec.  Ed. 

R.  3:  3S6,  409. 

Mechanics'  Lislitutions.     Eel.  R.  102:  204. 

Broblem  of.  (J.  H.  von  Fichte)  Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  59. 

Societies  in  Great  Britain  for.     Westm.  89:  421. 

States'  Duties  in  regard  to.     De  Bow,  20:   143. 

versus   Sectarianism.      (S.    S.    Randall)   Hours   :;l 

Home,  II :  5. 

—  Popular  I'"allaeies  in.     Eel.  B.  124:  23. 

—  Bractical,  English  Works  on.     Chr.  Bern.  4:  1. 
Need  and  Jlode  of.     Westm.  58:  i. 

School,  1S42.     Chr.  Bem.  3:  317. 

with  a  Liberal.     (W.  li.  Johnson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

6:  55-367. 

—  Premature  Use  of  Books  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  ^i;. 

—  Primary.     (G.  B.  Berry)  Am.  In.st.  of  In.-truc  1833: 

95.  —  (R.  Mulcaster)  Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  179.  —  Quar. 
135:  374- 

and  the  Church.     (J.  Oakley)  Contcmp.  14:   192. 

and  German  Method  of  teaching  lieading  and  Writ- 
ing.    Maemil.  18:  297. 

and  the  Lrfws  of  tlie  Universe.     St.  James,  43:  S58. 

in  Boston.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  9^ 

in  Ontario.     (J.  Better)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  4S3. 

National.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  167,286. 

Broblem  of.     (J.  M.  (iregory)  Am.  J.  Educ.  14: 

431.  —  (H.  H.  Morgan)  Western,  2:  87. 

to  University.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  2:  521. 

—  Professional.     See  Brofessioiial  PMucation. 

—  Professor  and  Teacher.    (J.  M.  llart)  Lipjiinc.  17:  193. 

—  Progress  in.     (T.  Walker)  Good  Words,  21:   136. 
of,  in  the  U.  S.  and  Europe.     De  Bow,  18:  132. 

—  Psychology  of.     (W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  14: 

225. 

—  Public.     Am.  Mo.  yi.  5:  iii,  329,  409.  —  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  8:  456.—  Ed.  B.  97:  461.  — Am.  Mo.  M.  6: 

I,  295.  —  (C.  Ilodge)  I'rinc.  1 :  370.  —  Lond.  Q.  i : 

1S9.  —  Brownson,  14:  375. 
before  the  Reformation.     (R.   Rea)  Cath.  World, 

32:  262,  354. 
Government  Measures  for  Rich  and  Boor.     Ed.  R. 

99:  15S. 

Hazlewood  School.     Ed.  R.  41 :  315. 

Lack  in  System  of.  (G.  H.  Emcr.-on)  Univ.  i^.  20:  5. 

Means  and  Methods  of.     (D.  P.  Page)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1843:   107. 
Shall  it  be  exclusively  secular?    (C.  H.  Payne) 

Metii.  Q.  40:  299. 
Statistical  Fallacies.     (J.  <L  Fitch)  I'ortn.  20:  614. 

—  Public  School.     (K.  W.  Parrar)  I'ortn.  9:  233. —  (M. 

J.  Iliggins)  VA.  R.  120:   147.— (J.  Lubbock)  Con- 
temp.  27:   103.  —  (Syd.  Sinitii)  Ed.   R.  16:326. — 
Dub.  R.  57:  I. — Tiiislcy,  16:  420.  —  t^'uar.  108:  3S7. 
Thoughtsof  an  Outsider.    Coriih.27:  2.S1.    28:605. 

—  Purposes  of  Study.     (.L  (J.  Fitch)  Victoria,  20:  323. 

—  Quar.  Journal  of.    (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  15:  495. 

—  Question  of.     (J.   Simpson)  Peop.  J.  4:   15-324.     5: 

17-129. 

—  Racing  Sea.son.     Once  a  Week,  5:  607. 

—  liadical  Defect  in.     (J.  R.  Herrick)  .Vm.  Pre^b.  R.  12: 

5S7. 

—  Radical  System  of.     PVaser.  24:   584. 

—  Rational,  "I'lea- for.    (M.  E.  G.  DufT)  Fortn.  28:  170. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .\gi',  134:  745. 

—  Real.     (W.  Jolly)  ICducation,  i:  356,  531. 

—  Realism  and  Idealism  in.  (J  .M.  Long)  Western,  6:  196. 

—  Reform  in.     (G.  F.  Walker)  Itadical,  7:  306,     9:  192. 

—  l)ub.  Univ.  46:  400. 
Wyse  on,  1S36.     Mo.  R.  142:  381. 

—  Reforms  in.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,   i:  304.  —  (L. 

Soldan)  Western,  5:  274. 
and  Reformers.     Peun  Mo.  6:  576-793. 


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Education,  Reforms  in,  in  School  and  College.     (W.  P. 
Atkinson)  Nation,  4:  359,  380,  399. 

—  Relation  of,  to  the  Well-Being  of  States.     New  Eng. 

6:  207,  312. 

—  Religion,  and  Morality  in  the  State.     (L.  II.  Atwater) 

Princ.  u.  s.  1 :  395. 

—  Religion  in.     Westm.  99:  iii.  —  Cath.  World,  ii: 

782. — Cong.  M.  27:  39. 
and  Piil>Iic  School  System.     (W.  W.  Patton)  New 

Eng.  32:  201. 

and  Siieuce.     (R.  Fisk)  Univ.  Q.  26:  5. 

Harmony  of.     (S.  P.  Hill)  Chr.  R.  II :  57. 

Pliilosopliy  of.     Prosp.  R.  10:  261. 

—  Religion  in  Systems  of.     Chr.  Obs.  II :  424. 

—  Religious.     See  Religious  Education. 

and  moral,  Ajiiiorisms  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  10 :  166. 

and  secular.     (.1.  Simpson)  Peop.  J.  4:  157,  227. 

in  Public  Schools.    (J.Monteith)  Cong.  4:  537,  620. 

—  Brit.  &  For.  R.  ii:  416.  —  (J.  A.  Picton)  Fortn. 

22:  308. 

vs.  Ethical.    (W.  Mackintosh)  Contenip.  23:  245. 

or  secular  ?    (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  26:  504. 

State  Aid  to.     Cong,  i :  65. 

—  Religious  Difficulty  in.    (J.  P.  Hopps^)  Theo.  R.  5:  277. 

—  Religious  Element  in.     (C.E.  Stowe)  Am.  Inst,  of  In- 

struc.  1844:  I. 

—  Renaissance  and.    (R.  H.  Quick)  Education,  i :  37,  177. 

—  Restoration  of,  in  9th  Century.     Ed.  R.  151:  380. 

—  Richtcr's  Levana.    Prosp.  R.  5:  317. — Westm.  49:  207. 

—  Roman  Thoughts  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  11:  11 1. 

—  Rosenkranz's  Pedagogics,  Analysis  of.  (W.  T.  Harris) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  15:  52. 

—  Schelling's  Idea  of.     (T.  Apple)  Mercersb.  15:  290, 

—  School.     (J.  Pickering)  No.  Am.  g:  167. 

College,  and  University,     (J.  L.  LeConte)  Princ. 

n.  s.  5:  177. 

—  Schools  of  the  Future.  (H.  Spencer)  Contcmp.  17:  443. 

—  Science  in.     (H.  V.  B.  Dixon)  Western,  7:  420. 

—  Science  of.     (J.  Donaldson)  Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  481. — 

(W.  Fisk)  Am.  Meth.  M.  13:  419.  —  (W.  T.  Harris) 
J.  Spec.  Philos.  13:  205.  —  (R.  Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec. 
Philos.  12:  67,  297.     14:  191.  —  (A.  C.  Brackett) 
J.  Spec.  Philos.  15:  35. 
Is  there  a  ?     (J.  M.  Gregory)  Education,  i :  384. 

—  Scientific.     See  Scientific  Education. 

—  Secondary,  M.  Arnold  on.     Brit.  Q.  69:  120. 

—  Secular.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  34.  —  Peop.  J.  9:  155.  — 

(A.  A.  E.  Taylor)  Luth.  Q.  10:  55. 
and  compulsory.      (I.   Washburn,   jr.)    Univ.   Q. 

34:  59- 

and  religious.     Blackw.  45:  275. 

and  Sects.     Westm.  60:   112. 

in  England  aud  United  States.     (T.  W.  M.  Mar- 
shall) Am.  Cath.  Q.  i:  278.— Dub.  R.  78:  442. 

—  Secularism  in  elementary.     Dub.  R.  77:  63. 

—  Secularized.     (R.  L.  Dabney)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  377. 

—  Sedative  Value  of.     (B.  Murph}-)  Penn  Mo.  II :  220. 

—  Self.     (.1.  T.  Brantley)  Chr.  R.  18:  51.  — (G.  Ripley) 

Chr.  Exam.  9:  70.  —  (J.^  Brazer)   11  :  259.  —  (R. 
Usher)  Sharpe,  25:  32. — Westm.  64:  73. 

—  of  young  Men.     (C.  Kingsley)  Ev.  Sat.  7:  346. 

—  Miss  Sewell's  Principles  of.    (S.  Eliot)  Nation,  2:  311. 

—  Sex  in.     See  Co-education;  Women,  Education  of. 

—  Special.     (H.  H.  Morgan)  Western,  i:  199. 

—  Spencer  on.     (E.  Cary)  University  Q.  4:  99.  —  Eel.  R. 

114:  1S5. 

—  Sphinx  Riddles  of.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  3:  639. 

—  State.     Ed.  R.  142:  89.  —  Chamb.  J.  7:  297. 

a  Necessity.     (C.  S.  Bryant)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  635. 

in  England,  France,  Gennany.     Chr.  Rem.  12:  411. 

Past  and  Future  of.  (H.G.  Robinson)  Macmil.  5 :  72. 

—  State  Agency  in.    Brit.  Q.  5:  540. 


Education  a  State  Dutv.     (D.  B.  Duffield)  Am.  J.  Educ. 
3:  81. 

—  States'  Duties  in  regard  to.     Dc  Bow,  25:  417. 

—  Suffrage  and.     (S.  F.  McCleary)  O.  &  N.  2:  542. 

—  Superficial.     Am.  Church  R.  25:  425. 

—  Supervisors  and  Assistants  in.    (W.  M.  Bryant)  West- 

ern, 7:  88. 

—  Systems  of.   Harmony  in.     (J.  McCosh)  Education, 

i:  10. 

—  Tale  of  ripe  Scholar.     (F.  Parkman)  Nation,  9:  558. 

—  Teaching  to  read.     (.1.  Spedding)  19th  Cent,  i:  637. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  241. 

—  Technical.     <See  Technical  Education. 

—  that  we  need.      (H.  L.  Wayland)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  i. — 

(W.  A.  Scott)  Pioneer,  4:  359. 

—  Theological.     See  Theological  Education. 

—  Theory  and  Practice  of.     For.  Q.  34:  130.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  3:  532. 

—  Theories  of.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  5:  165.  —  (B. 

R.  Hall)  Princ.  14:  215. 

—  Thompson's  Day-Dreams  of  a  Schoolmaster.    No.  Brit. 

40:  402. 

—  Thoughts  on.     (C.  B.  Haddock)  Bib.  SaC.  2:  i.  —  (J. 

Henry)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  17. —  (.J.  Locke)  Am.  J. 
Educ.  11:461.  13:548.  14:305.  —  (S.Johnson) 
Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  359.  —  (H.  Spencer)  Am.  J.  Educ. 
11:485.     13:372.  —  Ill.M.  i:iii. 

—  Tractate  on.     (J.  Milton)  Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  181. 

—  True.     IMonth,  21:  170. 

—  Union  of  manual  and  mental  Labor  in.     (B.  Green) 

Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1834:   189. 

—  University.     See  University  Education. 

—  University  Chairs  of,  Edinburgh.     (S.  S.  Laurie)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  27:  193,  220. 

—  Universal.     (R.  Palmer)  Internat.  R.  i:  58. —  (J.  C. 

Young)  West.  M.  2:  463. 

—  Use  of  modern  Literatures  in.     (.J.  R.  Mozley)  Con- 

temp.  17:  559. 

—  Value  and  Essence  of  a  good.    ^m.  J.  Educ.  8:  38. 

—  What  Knowledge  is  of  most  Worth  ?     Westm.  72:   i. 

—  What  is  ?     Am.  J.  Educ.  II :  11.  —  Penny  M.  i :  109. 

—  Woodbridge's   Annals  of.     (W.   E.   Channing)   Chr. 

Exam.  15:  257. 

—  Word  to  the  Schoolmaster.     Colburn,  62:  172. 

—  Works  on,   1879.     (T.  M.  Coan  and  B.  G.  Wilder) 

Nation,  29:  130. 

American.     So.  Q.  25:  57. 

See  Common  Schools;    Schools;    College  Education. 
See,  also,  names  oj" educiitors,  o«  Pestalozzi ;  Froebel; 
etc.     Also,  names  of  sjytcialties,  as  Art  Education; 
Industrial  Education;  Women,  Education  of;  etc. 
Educational  Associations.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  311. 

—  in  Southern  States.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  353. 

—  Town,  Countv,  and  State.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  185. 
Educational  Benefactions  in  Boston,  Mass.    Am.  J.  Educ. 

9:  5o6. 
Educational  Census  of  England  and  Wales,  1S51.     Chr. 

Obs.  54:  687. 
Educational  Charities.     Penny  M.  6:  420. 
Educational   Development.     (K.   von  Raumer)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  8:  216. 
Educational  Endowments.     (.1.  G.  Fitch)  Eraser,  79:  i. 

—  Worth  of .     Macmil.   19:  517. 

Educational  Exhibition  at  St.  Martin's  Hall.     Chamb.  J. 

22:  97. 
Educational  Facilities.     Dem.  R.  25:  433. 
Educational  Fallacies.     Eel.  R.  71:  241. 
Educational  Grant,  Conscience  Clause.     (G.  S.  Lefevre) 

Fortn.  3:  165. 
Educational  Humbug.     All  the  Year,  43:  199. 
Educational  Ideas,  Growth  of  some  great.  Pract.  M.  2: 12. 
Educational  Institute  of  Scotland.     Chamb.  J.  8:  409. 


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Educational  Institutions,  Excursion  among.    (E.  I.  Sears) 
Nat.  Q.  29:  120. 

—  Higher,  of  New  England.     (D.  Dorchester)  Moth.  Q. 

32:   iSi,  399. 
of  United  States.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  19:  348. 

—  on  tile  Hudson.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat^.  Q.  28:  330. 
Educational  Land  Policy  of  United  States.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

17:  63.     28:  929. 
Educational  Movements,  1S51.     Westm.  54:  3S8. 
Educational  Museum,  S.  Kensington.  Am.  .J.  Educ. 22:89. 
Educational  Notions,  Some.     (E.  C.  Dawes)  University 

Q.  4:  49. 
Educational  Periodicals,  List  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  383. 
Educational  Policy  of  German  Reformed  Church.     (T. 

G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  ig:   153. 
Educational  Society,  American.     (J.Carnahan)  Princ.  i: 

344.  —  (M.    Stuart)   Princ.    i:    560.  —  (C.    Hodge) 

Princ.  1 :  602. 

Stuart  on.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  2:  122. 

Educational  Societies.     (H.  Hum[)iirey)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  2: 

129.  —  (II.  Babcocl?,  jr.)  Au;.  Q.  Keg.  2:   145.  —  (.J. 

Bates)  Am.  Q.  Keg.  3:  81.  —  (.1.  P.  Durbin)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  4:  10.  —  (E.Cornelius)  Am.  Q.  Keg.  4:  153. — 

(B.  B.  Edward?)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  2.1  s.  8:  444.  —  (.1. 

M.  Sturtevant)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  2d  s.  10:  462.  —  (L. 

Bacon)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  92. — (J.  Emerson)  Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  9:  241.  —  (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  2:  79, 

134.  —  (Dr.  Scudder)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  lo:  81.  —  Spirit 

Pilg.  3:  301.  — Chr.  K.  3:  343. 
Educational  Tests  for  Voting.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

3:  497.     8:  125. 
Educators.     Blackw.  98:  742. 

—  Dead  and  living.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  27:  272. 

—  a  model  Head  Master.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  (^  29:  325. 

—  .Some  specimen.     (P.  Girard)  Catli.  World,  29:  292. 
Edward  tlie  Confessor,   Monument   of,  at  Westminster 

Abbey.     (G.  Vertue)  Arch,  i:  32. 
Edward  L,  with  portrait.     (N.  H.  Morris)  Potter  Am. 
Mo.  6:  297. 

—  Account  of  opening  his  Tomb.  (J.  AylofTe).i\jch.3:376. 

—  as  a  military  Leader.     Cornh.  15:  2S1. 

—  greatest  of  all  the  Plantagenets.     Chr.  Obs.  61 :  302. 

—  Liv.  Age,  69:  171. 

—  Invasion  of  Scotland  by.  (N.  II.  Nicolas)  Arch.  21 :  47S, 

—  Pailiament  of.     Penny  M.  3:  493 

—  Portraiture  of.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  23i  iS''t  334- 

—  Roll  of  Expenses  of,  at  Rhuddlan  Castle.     (S.  Lysonsj) 

Arch.  16:  32. 

—  Rotulus  Eamilise.     (J.  Brand)  Arch.  15:  350. 

—  Wardrobe  Accountof.     (.J.  Toi)ham)  Arch.  supp.  vol. 

—  Writs  inviting  to  his  Daughter's  Wedding.     (S.  Ly- 

sons)  Arch.  15:  347. 
Edtvard  II.,  Last  Days  of  Isabella,  his  Queen.     (E.  A. 
Bond)  Arch.  35:  453. 

—  Murder  of.     Arch.  27:  274. 

—  Wardrobe  Accounts  of.     (T.  Stapleton)  Arch.  26:  31S. 

—  Where  did  he  die?    (J.  T.  Bent)  Macmil.  41 :  393. 
Edward  III.,  Age  of.     Dub.  K.  39:  328. 

—  Coins  of.     (S.  Pcggc)  Arch.  3:  316. 

—  Copy  of  a  Harleiaa  MS.  on.     (T.  Aniyot)  Arch.  22: 

204. 

—  Elegy  on  the  Death  of.     Arch.  18:  21. 

—  Foreign  Wars  of.     Mo.  K.  160:  213. 

—  Issue  Roll,  1370.     Mo.  R.  139:  252. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Ed.  R.  129:  534. 

Longman's.     (E.  A.  Freemain)  Fortn.  Ii:  586. — 

Eraser.  79:  511. 

—  Subsidy  Roll  of.     (J.  Topham)  .\rch.  7:  337. 

—  Wardrobe  Accountsof.  (Sir  N.  II.  Nicolas)  Arch.  31 :  i. 
Edward  IV.,  Bruce's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  146:  56S. 

—  Burial  of.     Arch,  i:  348. 

—  Chapel  of,  on  Wakelield  Bridge.    Penny  M.  8:  496. 


Edward  IV.,  History  of  Part  of  Reign  of.     (J.  0.  Halli- 
well)  Arch.  29:  127. 

—  Second  Invasion  of  England.     (E.  Jeruingham)  Arch. 

21:  II. 
Edward  V.     Liv.  Age,  45:  208. 
Edward  VI.,  Accounts  for  the  Burial  of.     (C.  Ord)  Arch. 

12:  334. 

—  and  Elizabeth,  Church  of  England  and  Romanists  un- 

der.    Chr.  Rem.  50:  31. 

—  and  ^lary.     Brit.  6i:  For.  K.  9:  590. 
Froude'.s  History  of.     l)ub   R.  49:  263. 

Ty tier's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  69 :  076.  —  Ed.  R.  70: 

446. 

—  Picture  of  his  Procession  to  Westminster.     (J.  Toj)- 

hani)  Arch.  8:  406. 
See  England,  Ilistorj'  of. 
Edward  the  Black  Prince,  .James's  Life  of.  Mo.  K.  141 :  85. 
Edward,  Tiiomas.  the  Naturalist.     (S.  S.  Coiiant)  Harper, 

54:  697. — Chamb.  J.    30:  79.     54:   49.  —  Ed.  R. 

146:  118.  —  Nature,  15:  349.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10: 

594- 

—  Life  of.    Blaclvw.  121 :  175.   Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  69S. 

—  Science  under  Difficulties.     All  the  Year,  45:  7. 

—  Scientitic  Labors  of.     Liv.  Age,  132:  311. 
Edward,  Fort,  in  1779-80.     Hist.  M.  12:  373. 

—  Massacre  at.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  46:  435. 
Edward  Lonsdale.     Blackw.  39:  80. 

Edward  Saville.     (C.  Whitehead)  Bentlcy,  i:  155. 
Edward  Weston.     (Mrs.  T.  A.  Davis)  (nidey,  21 :  35. 
Edwardes,  Herbert.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Beiitley,  27:  400. 
Edwards,  Bela  B.     (S.  G.  Brown)  No.  Am.  77:  219. — 

(E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  783.  — (W.  A.  Stearns) 

New  Eng.  H  :  411. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.  (.1.  N.  Putnam)  Bib.  Sac.  10:  672. 

—  Park's  Memoir  of.     (A.  Ilovey)  Ciir.  R.  19:  233. 
Edwards,  Charles,  Last  Words  of.     Blackw.  14:  396. 

—  Posthumous  Letters  of.     Blackw.  15:   154.     16:  45, 

658.     19:  iS. 
Edwards,  John,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  37:  459. 
Edwards,  Jonathan.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  367. 

—  (J.  P.  Thompson)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  S09.  — (O.  W. 

Holmes)  Internal.   R.  9:  i.  — (I.  N.  Tarbox)  Bib. 

Sac.  26:  243.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  721. 

—  and  the  new  Divinity.    (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  30:  5S5. 
' —  and  old  ClergA".  ( W.  Frotliin:;ham)  Contin.  Mo.  1 :  265. 

—  and  the  Revivalists.     (W.  II.  Channing)  Chr.  Exam. 

43:  3"4- 

—  as  a  Sermonizer.     Chr.  It  10:  32. 

—  Dismissal  from  Northampton.    (E.  H.  Gilleti)  Hist.  M. 

11:  333- 

—  Letters  oL     Bib.  R.  i:  223. 

—  Life  of.     (S.  Miller)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  8:  3.  —  with 

portrait,  Am.  t^.  Reg.  8:  2S7. 
and  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  60:  181. 

—  ManiL'^cripts  of.     Liv.  Age,  36:  181. 

—  Narritive  of   Revival    in   New   England,   1736.     (J. 

Foster)  Eel.  R.  7;  548. 

—  on  original  Sin.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  367.     10:  16. 

—  on  Revivals.     (N.  Porter)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  295. 

—  on  the  Affections.     Chr.  Di.sc.  4:  445. 

—  on  the  Trinity.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  147,  333. 

—  on  the  Will,  Bledsoe's  Examination  of.     (B.N.Mar- 

tin) New  Eng.  5:  337.     See  also  Will. 

—  Original  Lett.T  of.     Bil).  Sac.  i:  579. 

—  Parish  of.     (Jlrs.  M.  W.  I^jiwrence)  Putnam.  14:  166. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  No.  Am.  128:  284. 

—  Resolution"  of.     (T.  D.  Wool.sey)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  14. 

—  Sennons  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  39. 

—  N.  W.  Taylor  and  Theology  of.    (N.  Porter)  New 

Eng.  18:  726. 

—  Unpublished  Writings  of.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong.  R. 

10:  19. 


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EGYPT 


Edwards,  Jonathai],  Works  of.  Clir.  Exam.  32:  396. — 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec  3:  29S,  357.  —  (L.  H-  AtwatiT)  Trine. 
15:  42.  —  (N.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  337. 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  I'lesideiit.  (L.  Stephen)  Eraser,  88  = 
529.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  219. 

—  as  a  Reforniev.     (G.  E.  Magoun)  Cong.  Q.  11:  259. 

—  on  Virtue.     Bib.  Sac.  lo:  705 

Edwards,  Rev.  1'.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  51.  16:  705. 
Edwards,  Sarah  I'ierpont.     See  Pierpoiit,  Sarali. 
Edwards,  Timothy,  and  his  Parishioners.     (I.  N.  Tarbox) 

Cong.  Q.  13:  256. 
Edwards,  Wni.  Personal  Adventures.  Liv.  Age.  58:  867. 
Edwards  Family.  (W.  Frothingham)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  11. 
Edwin,  Jolni,  Actor,  IJecoIleetions  of.  Colburn,  53:  400. 
Edwin  Drood.  See  Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood. 
Edwin  of  Deira;  a  Poem.  (A.  Smith)  Harper.  23:  665. 
Edwy  and  Edgar.  (11.  E.  liaer)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10 :  51. 
Eel,  The.     Penny  JI.  11 :  37 

—  Breeding  Habits  of.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Nat- 

ural. 13:  25. 

—  Skndl  of,  Structure  of.    (W.  K.  Parker)  Nature,  4: 146. 
Eels.     Chamb.  J.  28:  254.     53:  575.  — Quar.  115:  173. 

—  Chat  about.     Good  Words,  18:  479. 

—  Notes  about.     (A.  II.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  8:  332. 

—  Vinegar.     (.J.  Hogg)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  213. 

Eel  Culture,  Curiosities  of.     Once  a  Week,  7:  206. 
Effie;  a  Poem.     (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  Univ.  87:   195. 
Effle  Gordon.     (B.  S.  Montgomery)  Once  a  Week,  4:  406. 
EUle's  Dream;  a  Poem.     (R.  C.  F.  Hannay)  Dub.  Univ. 

78:  423. 
Efficiency  as  a  proximate  End  in  Morals.     (J.  T.  Punnetl) 

Mind,  6:  350. 
Effigies  in  Brass  and  Stone.     (N.  H.  Morris)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  8:  32. 
Effigies  Poetica.     Westm.  2:  279. 
Effigy,  Punishment  in.     Chamb.  J.  51:  126. 
Egan,  Pierce.  Sporting  Anecdotes.   Lond.  M.  2:  155,268. 
Egbert  Stan  way ;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  13:  377. 
Egede,  Hans,  Apostle  of  Greenland.     (W.  F.  Stevenson) 

Good  Words,  11:  73.  — Cong.  M.  4:  i,  57. 
Egerton,  Lord  Francis,  with  portrait.     F'rascr,  12:  43. 
Egerton,  Sir  Philip  de  Malpas  Grey.     Nature,  23:  579. 
Egg,  Incubated,  Towne  on  the.     Eel.  R.  71:  203. 

—  What  is  an?     Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2:  189. 

Eggs.     Chamb.  J.  36:  241.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i :   555.' 

—  and  Duckers.     Once  a  Week,  12:  431. 

—  and  Feathers.     Chamb.  J.  42:  638. 

—  Collections  of,  Methods  of  labeling.     (W.  H.  Ballon) 

Am.  Natural.  12:  306. 

—  Composition  of.    (A.  Valenciennes  and  E.  F'remy)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  69:  38,  23S.     70:  65. 

—  Culture  of.     Chamb.  J.  55:  191. 

—  Price  of,  1314-1850.     House.  Words,  i:  159. 

—  Retention  and  Coloring.  (T.H.  Potts)  Nature,  6:  457. 

—  Trade  in.     Penny  M.  6:  no. 

Lucrative.     Pract.  M.  i:  318. 

Egg  Development.     ]Month,  13:  79. 

Eggleston,  lulward.     (W.  Gladden)  Scrib.  6:  561. 

—  Hoosier  Schoolmaster.    (.J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  14:  44. 
Eglinton,  Lord.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  630. 

Eglintoun,    Susannah,    Countess    of.      (W.    Chambers) 

Chamb.  J.  52:   145. 
Egmont,  I.  F.,  Conite  de  Chasot.     See  Chasot. 
Egoism.     Blackw.  102;  342. 

—  Suppression  of.     (A.  Barrattund  H.  Sidgwick)  Mind, 

2:  167,  411. 
Egoit}-.     Radical,  4:  194. 

l^gotiuism  the  Atheism  of  To-Day.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  21 :  165. 
Egotism  and  its  Philosophy.     Broadw.  5:  84. 

—  Literary-.     Am.  Mo.  M.  12:  37. 

—  or  Bosom  Serpent.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Dem.  R.  12:  255. 
Egotizing.     (E.  C.  Bissell)  Ovei'land,  i:  269. 


Egrets,  White,  at  Trenton.  (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am.  Natural. 
10:  473- 

Egypt.  (H.  W.  Bellows)0.  &  N.  i:  71.  — (Sir  G.  Camp- 
bell) F'ortii.  31:  7S7.  —  (G.  J.  Chester)  Fortn.  25: 
580.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  684.  —(M.  E.  G.  Duff) 
Contemp.  23:  407. —  Lond.  Q.  52:  2S6.  —  Am.  J. 
Sci.  28:  23.—' Kitto,  7:  257.— Brit.  &  For.  R.  2: 
534. —  Westm.  6:  158.  — (T.  W.  Greenwell)  St, 
■James,  46:  296. 

—  About's.     Dub.  Univ.  74:   192. 

—  Administrative  Machinery  of.     (F.  W.  Rowsell)  19th 

Cent.  10:  641. 

—  Adventures  in-    (F.  C.  Roka)  Penny  M.  5:  43S.    6:  90- 

222. 

—  Aggression  on.     (W.  IC.  Gladstone)  19th  Cent.  2:  149. 

—  American  Influence  in.  (F.  V.  Greene)  Nation,  32:  77. 

—  American  Trade  to.     (E.  Weiss)  De  Bow,  20:  221. 

—  Among  the  Egyptians.     Chamb.  J.  42:  635. 

—  Ancient.     (R.  S.  Poole)  Contemp.  34:  304,   570,  741. 

35:  107,  237.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  470.  141 : 
237.  — (C.  W.  Chalklen)  Westm.  50:  395.  — F'or. 
Q.  21:  92.  —  lul.  R.  83:  204. —  Eel.  R.  61:  448. 

and  the  Bible.     (C.  Geikie)  Am.  Church  R.  33:   i. 

36:  13. 

and  modern.     Ed.  R.  18:  435.  —  (A.  B.  Chapin) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  393. 

and  Prc-IIomeric Greeks.  (A.Lang)Fraser,ioo:  171. 

Art  of,  Oldest.     (W.  J.  Loftie)  Macmil.  40:  354. 

Art  and  Literature  in,  1320  u.  c.  (J.  E.  Carpen- 
ter) Unita.  R.  4:  441. 

Arts  of.     Penny  M.  5:  237. 

and  Antiquities  of.     Eel.  R.  79:  569. 

and  Sciences  of.     (I£.  I.  Scars)  Nat.  Q.  6:  i. 

Burial  Customs  in.     (Col.  Streton)  Ed.  PhUos.  J. 

3:  345- 
Civilization  of.     (~'ath.  World,  13:  804.     14:  63. 

—  —  Commerce  of.     (F.  M.  Hubbard)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

10:  33- 

Day  in  the  Life  of  a  Dandy  of.     Colburn,  84:  i. 

Dmner  in.     Eraser,  33:  229. 

Gentleman  at  Home  in.     Appleton,  5:  14-166. 

— •  — Glass  and  Porcelain  of.    Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  25:  loi. 

Gliddon's.     (A.  B.  Chapin)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

10:  134.  — Mo.  R.  162:  275. 

in  its  comparative  Relations.  (R.  S.  Poole)  Con- 
temp. 39:  S04.     40:  45,  282,  361. 

—  —  Kings  of.     Westm.  14:   505. 

Life  in,  3000  Years  ago.     Sharpe,  26:  8. 

Literature  and  People  of.    (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang. 

R.   4:    35. — Blackw.   108:    220,   302.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  75:  401,  535.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   106: 

682.     107:  97. 
Jlaimers  and  Customs  of.     (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Chr. 

Exam.  31:  39.  —  Quar.  63:  120.  —  Ed.  R.  68:  315. 
Customs,   Trades,   Arts,  and   Manufactures   of. 

Westm.  36:  I.     Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  2:  291. 

Night  with  King  Pharaoh.     Belgra.  9:  196. 

Nursery  Tale  of.     (.J.  P.  Lesley)  Penn  Mo.  4:  19. 

Rawlinson's.     (C.  II.  Toy)  Nation,  33:   155,  178. 

Religion  of.     (K.  Cook)  Dub.  L?niv.  90:  27.  —(J. 

N.  Hoare)  i9tli  Cent.  4:  1105.     Sjime  art.  Liv.  Age, 

140:  33- 

Romances  of.     Appleton,  25:   176. 

Science  of.     (G.  Cuvier)   Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  8: 

334-     13:  41- 

and  Art  of.     (R.  S.  Poole)  Am.  Arch.  lo:  i6g. 

State  Trial  in.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Bib.  Sac  26:  577. 

under  the  Phai-aohs.     (F.  H.  Underwood)  Atlan. 

45:  315- 

Kenrick's.     Brit.  Q.  13:  92. 

Wisdom  in.     (.1.  Woodward)  Arch.  4:  212. 

Woman  in.     Cath.  World,  32:  563. 


EGYPT 


395 


EGYPT 


854.— 

Same 

a.  19: 


Egypt  and  the  Bible.  (A.  Sutherland)  Meth.  Q.  35:  221. 
—  Dub.  Univ.  32:  371.  —  So.  K.  n.s.  8:  20.  —  (W. 
H.  Rvder)  Univ.  Q.  10:  329. 

—  and  the  Eastern  Question.     (F.  G.  Peabody)  Unita.  K. 

12:  139. 
and  Turkey.     Fraser,  93:  i. 

—  and  (iermany.     (G.  von  Bunsen)  19th  Cent.  2:  167. 

—  and  Great  Britain.     (S.  P.  Dinsmore)  No.  Am.  65:  56. 
Dealings  of.     (Sir  G.  Campbell)  Fortn.  25:  157. 

—  and  the  Holy  Land,  Clarke's  Travels  in.    (K.  Soutiiey) 

Quar.  17:  160. 

—  and  Italy.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  41 :  42. 

—  and  its  Government.     Sluirpe,   12:    167.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  27:  201.     Same  art.  Inteniat.  M.  1:  524. 

—  and  a  Journey  to  Palestine.     (K.  H.  Miles)  Colburn, 

138:  196-489.     139:  200,  447.     142:  1S8,  346. 

—  and  the  Khedive.     (E.  Dicej')  19th  Cent.  2: 

(A.  McEwen)  19th  Cent.  3:  423. 

and  our  Route  to  India.    Blaekw.  122:  477 

art.  Eel.  M.  89:  677. 

—  and  Mohammed  AH.    Am.  Q.  16:  212.  —  Dub 

174. — Ed.  R.  59:  404.  —  Mo.  R.  154:  329. 

—  and  the  Nile,  Southworth's.     Nature,  13:  43. 

—  and  Nubia,  Legh's.     Quar.  16:   i.  —  Mo.  R.  84:  3-57. 
Berber,  and  Sennaar.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  (Juar.  28: 

59.  —  Quar.  19:  178. 

—  and    the    Suez    Canal.      Fraser,  61:    134.  —  (R.  M. 

Milnes)  Colburn,  136:   114-4S6.     137:   114-468. 

—  and  Syria.     No.  Brit.  29:   149.  —  Westm.  95:   1S7. 

—  and  Thebes.    Quar.  53:  104. 

—  Antiquities    of.      (H.    Salt)   Quar.    19:    391.  —  (H. 

Wheaton)  No.  Am.  29:  361.  —  For.  Q.  4:  438.  12: 
352.  16:  303. —Quar.  43:  112.  — Eel.  R.  86:  416. 
—  (\V.  E.  R.  Boughton)  Arch.  18:  59.  — Mus.  45: 
668. —  (G.  W.  Samson)  Chr.  R.  18;  258. 

in  British  Museum.     (S.  Birch)  Arch.  29:  11 1. — 

Month,  3:  279,  587.  4:  279,  366,  629. —  (R.  S. 
Poole)  Temp.  Bar,  4:  227. 

Museum  of,  at  Leyden.     Ed.  R.  53:  370. 

at  Liverpool.     Chamb.  J.  18:  1S4. 

New  Discovtry  in,  iSSi.     (C.  I.  Barnard)  Nation, 

32:  313- 

Osborii  on.     Eel.  R.  86:  416. 

Religious  Tract  Society's.     Chr.  Obs.  41:  355. 

St.  John's  Isis.     Liv.  Age,  35:  609.  —  Chamb.  J. 

18:  365.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  337. 

Seyffarth  on.     Evaiig.  R.  8:  34,  415.     9:  58. 

Sharpe's.     Liv.  Age,  77:  510. 

Statue   of  Memnon  at  Thebes.     C^uar.   138: 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  475. 
Watheu  on.     Eel.  R.  70:  569. 

—  Arab  Monuments  of.     (F.  Dillon)  19th  Cent.  lo: 

—  At  Gates  of  the  East.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Atlan.  36:  523. 

—  Baldwin's.     (F.  Jeftrcj'  and  II.  Brougham)  Ed.   R. 

i:  59. 

—  Bartlett's  Nile  Boat.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  60. 

—  Beaufort's  Sepulchers  of.     Chr.  Obs.  61 :  711. 

—  Belzoui's  Operations  and   Discoveries  in.     (II.   Salt) 

Quar.  24:  139. —  Eel.  R.  33:  489.  —  Lond.  M.  3: 
85.  — Portfo.  (Den.)  29:   119. 

—  Book  of  the  Dead.     (R.  O.  Williams)  Univ.  Q.  33: 

39S.  —  Lond.  (>.  43:  I.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123: 
707.  —  Penny  M.  6:  388. 

—  bound  and  unbound,  18S1.     Ed.  R.  153:  3;6. 

—  Bridal  Reception  in  the  Ilarem  of  the  l^'iecu.     (E.  De 

Leon)  Lippinc.  16:  379. 

—  Brides  for  Sale  in.     Liv.  Age,  46:  676. 

—  Bunsen's  Place  of,  in  History.     Ed.  R.  83:    391. — 

Quar.  78:  I.  105:  3S2. — Brit.  Q.  23:  333.  — (F. 
G.  Peabody)  Unita.  R.  12:  581.  — (Dr.  Ilincks) 
Dub.  Univ.  54:  20.  —  Dub.  Univ.  46:  27^.  —  (0. 
T.  Dobbin)  lIogL',  14:   177.— Bib.  R.  5:  377. 


529. 


276. 


Egypt,  Bunsen's  Place  of,  in  History,  (Mrs.  C.  11.  Dall) 
Chr.  Exam.  83:  305.  — Ed.  R.  112:  385,  — Lond. 
Q.  5:  I.  — Kitto,  24:  53.— Prosp.  R.  2:  1.  — EcL 
M.  69:  564. 

—  Business  in.     Chamb.  J.  28:  28. 

—  Cailliaud's  Travels  to  Meroe.     For.  Q.  2:  461. 

—  Christian  Work  in.     (W.   K.  Muir)Vriiie.  40:    S47. 

41:  5.3.  360,  511. 

—  Christianity  in.     (F.  G.  Peabody)  Unita.  R.  12:   233. 

—  Chronology  of.     (C.  W.  Chalkfen)  Westm.  43:   104! 

—  (J.    Strong)   Meth.    Q.  38:     197,    462.— (J.    R. 

Thompson)  No.  Am.  96:   1 1 1.  —  Am.  Q.  2:  509.— 

Kitto,  12:  109.  —  Pro>p.  R.  6:  193. 

analyzed,  Nolan  on.     Chr.  Obs.  48:  603. 

and  Sacred  Chronology.     Lond.  Q.  53:  265. 

Place  of  Homer  in.    "(W.  E.  Gladstone)  Contemp. 

24:  I,  175.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  361,  742. 

—  Clark's  Illustrations  of.     Bost.  R.  4:  273. 

—  Climate,  Agriculture,  and  Cominerce  of.     J.   Stalls. 

.Soc.  39:  21 8. 

—  Clot-Bey's  Observations  on.     For.  Q.  27:  362. 

—  Coast  of.     (H.  Mitchell)  No.  Am.  109:  476. 

—  Commerce  of.     (J.  E.  Cooley)  Hunt,  7:  416.  —(J.  W. 

Jenks)  Hunt,  8:  13. 

—  Consular  Service  and  Society  in.     (C.  Hale)  Atlan. 

40:  280. 

—  Cotton-Growing  in.     (A.  Andrew)  Colburn,  132:  70. 

—  Court  of  the  Khedive.  (A.  Freeland)St.  James,  36:  419. 

—  Courts  in,  New.     Am.  Law  R.  10:  440. 

—  Crocodile  Pits  of  Maiibdeh.     St.  James,  24:  324. 

—  Denon's  Travels  in.     (F.  Jefirey)  Eii.   R.    i:   320.— 

(J.  Fo.ster)  Ed.  R.  24:  562. 

—  Description  of.     (J.  S.  Buckingham)  Ilesp.  2:  299. 

—  Desert  of.     Chamb.  J.  58:  257. 

^  Discovery  in.     Brit.  &.  For.  R.  2:  156. 

—  Dynasties  of.     Kitto,  15:  75.     19:  305.     20:   345. 

(E.  Hincks)  Kitto,  30:  ^j.     32:  421.  — (J.  W.  Bo- 
sanquet)  Kitto,  34:   191. 

—  Educationiu.    (E.  T.  and  M.  E.  Rogers)  Art  J.  32:  •;4i. 

—  Egg-Ovens  in.     Penny  M.  2:  31 1.  —  Tin-ley,  6:  V/;. 

—  English  Exjiedition  to,  1800.  (.Syd.  Smith)  I'A.  R.  2:  ;v 

—  Englishwoman    in,  Mrs.   Poole's.     Blaekw.   57:    2S0. 

—  IVnnv  M.  13:   -,00. 

—  Fellahs  of!     Ed.  M.'Sg:  450. 

—  Financial  Position  of.     (A.  J.  Wilson)  Fraser,  93 :  7S6. 

99:  533- 

—  Finances  of,  1879.     (C.  I.  Barnard)  Nation,  29:  291. 
1S80.     (E.  Dicey)  19th  Cent.  8:  45S. 

—  France  and  England  in.     (.V.  Laugd)  Nation,  29:  74. 

—  French  in.     Colburn,  135:   i. 

—  From  Cairo  to  Ildiopcdis.     Nat.  ^I.  9:   105. 

—  From  Cairo  to  Pyramids.    (.1.  O.  Noyes)  Nat.  M.  9:  73. 

—  From   Cairo   to    Stamboul   with   Ismail    Pa>ha.      St. 

James,  35:  506. 

—  From  Thebes  to  the  Pyramids.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Har- 

per, 14:  463. 

—  Future  of.     (E.  Dicey)  19th  Cent.  2:   v— Chr.  Obs. 

65:  241. 

—  Gentz's  Letters  from.     Collmrn,  98:   1S4. 

—  Lady  Gordon's  Life  in,   iS6',-6v     Ed.   R.   122:   21 


Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  86:    ^74. 


art.   E.l.  M. 


65:  529.— Fraser,  72:  5S0.  —  Mo.  1m.'1.  M.  45:  467, 
-Gossip  from.     Loiul.  Soc.  14:  508.    Same  art.  Ed.  M. 
72:  203. 

-  Ilenniker's  Notes  on.     Mo.  R.  102:  355.     Same  art. 

I'ortfo.(Den.)  31:  407. 

-  High  Life  in.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  404. 

■  Hints  to  a  Tourist  at  Grand  (^airo.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  200. 

-  History  of,  and  Jewish  History.     (A.  B.  Chapin)  Chr. 

Q.  Spec.  8:  337. 
•  —  Brugsdi  Bey's.    (F.  G.  Peabody)  Unila.  R.  12:  5S1. 
—  llerodotus's.     Ed.  R.  78:  430. 


EGYPT 


396 


EGYPT 


Egypt,  History  of,  Monumental.     Westm.  63:  577. 

Pharaoiiic  Tablets  of  Memphis.     Brit.  Q.  41 :  170. 

Sliarpe's.     Ed.    R.    88:    32.  — Mo.    K.    140:    161. 

148:   112.     162:  35S. 
Shepherd  Kings.     (J.  Campbell)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

14:   158,  219.  —  Anti(|iiary,  4:  91,  12S. 

since  the  Christian  Era.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  463. 

Sketch  of.     Chr.  lieiii.  19:   373. 

Sources  of  ancient.     Dub.  R.  47:  501. 

Tablets  of  the  Ptolemaic  Period.     (S.  Birch)  Arch. 

39:  315- 

Trojan  War  and  Homer.     Blackw.  45 :  366, 

Two  Exodes.     Brit.  Q.  32:  440. 

under  Abbas  Pasha.    (B.  St.  John)  Sharpe,  14:  71. 

Same  art.  Internat.  M.  4:  259.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

24:  171. 
under  Mehemet  Ali,   Leaf  of.     Fortn.   27:    875. 

Same  art.   Liv.  Age,   134:    174.     Same  art.   Sup. 

Pop.  Sci.  1 :  204. 
under  the  Pharaohs,  Kenrick's.    Brit.  Q.  13:  92.  — 

Ed.  R.  150:  77. — Quar.  147:  430.  —  Prosp.  R.  7:  i. 
and  under  the  Khedive,  Zincke  on.     Chr.  Obs. 

72:  295. 

under  the  Romans.     Eel.  Mus.  3:  518. 

AVilson's.     Eel.  R.  3:  64,  141. 

—  Hopes  and  Recollections  of;  a  Poem.  Dub.Univ.  5 :  520. 

—  Houses  in.     Penny  M.  3:  19S. 

—  How  I  became  an  Egyptian.     Dub.  Univ.  46:   610, 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  97. 

—  illustrated.     (E.  T.  and  E.  Rogers)  Art  J.  31 :  37-356. 

—  Art  J.  10:  229. 

—  in  a  Caravan  in,  with  G^rome.     Lippinc.  13:  279. 

—  in  the  Time  of  Abraham.    (J.  C.  Moffat)  Princ.  29: 

391- 

—  in  I  S3  5.  Meth.  M.  58:  S33. 

—  in  1S50.  Sharpe,  10:  217. 

—  in  1852.  (F.  ^y.  H(illaud)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  51. 

—  in  1858.  Colburn,  114:  444. 

—  in  1S64.  Once  a  Week,  11:  179. 

—  in  1S65.  Westm.  84:  482. 

—  in  1878.  (J.  C.  McCoan)  Penn  Mo.  9:  72. 
— -In  1879.  (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  26:  44. 

Coup  d'l'^tat  in.     (C.  L  Barnard)  Nation,  28;  384. 

^(E.  De  Leon)  Internat.  R.  7:  59.  —  (E.  Dicey) 
19th  Cent.  5:  670. 

Emeute  m  Cairo.    (C.  L  Barnard)  Nation,  28:  199. 

Deposition  of  the  Khedive.  (C.  I.  Barnard)  Na- 
tion, 29:  73. 

■ — ill  18S1,  Religious  Agitation  in.  (S.  Amos  and  C.  L 
Barnard)  Nation,  33:  411. 

—  Inside  View  of.     (Sir  G.  Campbell)  Fortn.  29:  25. 

—  International  Tribunals  of.     (P.  H.  Morgan)  Apple- 

ton,  24:  242,  308. 

—  Israel  in.   (G.  E.  Day)NewEng.  16:  65.  —  Kitto,34:  i. 
Despoilin-r  of  Egyptians  bv.    (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)33:  691. 

Monumental  Testunonics  of,     (.T.  Camming)  Ex. 

H.  Lee.  19:  319. 

—  Journal  in,  1855-56.    (N.  W.  Senior)  Victoria,  i:  60- 

542.     2:  74-552-    3:  69-555. 

—  .lurisprudence  in.     (J.  Pickering)  No.  Am.  51;  308. 

—  Khedive  of,  and  his  Court.    (C.  Hale)  AtlaJi.  37:  513. 

—  the  Land  ot'Kemi.     BlackAv.  129:  683.     130:  36-572. 

—  Language  oL     (C.  Al)el)  New  Fng.  38:  S15. 

Ancient.    (R.  D.  C.  Robbins)  Am.  Bib.  Repos  2d  s. 

11:  137. 
Demotic  Grammar.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  27:  649. 

—  SirG.  de  Lanney's  Survey  of,  1422,     (J.  Webb)  Arch. 

21:  2S1. 

—  Legh's  Travels  in,  1812.     (,I.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  25:  205 

—  Lepsius  on.     Kltto,  13:  314.  —  Prosp.  R.  9:  449. 
and  Brugsch  on.     (W.  II.  Green)  Princ,  27;  655. 


Egypt,  Letters  from.    Knick.  28:  3S5,  487.    30:  50,  316, 

500.     31:  132,  236,  422. 
— -  Life  in,  past  and  present.     Chr.  Rem.  16:  62. 

—  Lord  Lindsay's  Letters  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  655. 

—  Light's  Travels  in.     (H.  Salt)  (>uar.  ig.   178. 

—  Mariette's  Discoveries  in.     Eel.  M.  64:  89. 

—  Magic  in.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  568. 

—  Method  of  Nol^ition  in.     Westm.  13:  227. 

—  Miot's  Expedition  to.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  13:  i, 

—  Modern,     Westm.  6:  158.  —  Quar.  30:  4S1.  —  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  6:  50. — For.  Q.  7:  307.  —  Fiaser,  21:  319. — 

Mus.   10:    97.     19:    285.     39:   44.  —  Penny  M.   5: 

427.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  407. 

and  modern  Egyptians.     Ed.  R.  65:  146. 

Lane's.     Dub.  R.  4:   440. — Quar.   59:    165. — 

Mus.  31:   193. 
Manners  and  Customs  of.     Eel.  R.  66:  345, 

—  Mohammedan  History  of.     (E.   H.   Palmer)  Stud.   & 

InteL  Obs.  4:  107-436. 

—  Monasteries  of,  MSS.  from.     Quar.  77:39      Same  art, 

Liv,  Age,  8:  393.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  7:  289. 

—  Mouth  in.     (W.  T.  Savage)  Cong.  R.  8:  140. 

—  Monuments  of.    Eel.  R.  88:  69.  —  Meth.  Q.  10:  130. 

—  New  Eng.  9:  i.  —  For.  Q.  17:  no.     See  above, 
Egypt.  Antiquities  of. 

—  Mummies  of.     Am.  Q.  18:  170.  —  Mo.  R.  134:  234. 

—  My  Window  in.     Chamb.  J.  33:  97. 

—  Mythology  of.    Mo.  R.  92:  223.  —  Fraser,  20:  i,  200, 

326, 

—  New,     (C.  H.  Woodman)  Appleton,  18:  543. 

—  NewRc^gime  in,  1S81.    (C.  I.  Barnard)  Nation,  33:  30. 

—  Nile  as  a  Sanatorium.  (F.  W.  Fairliolt)  Intel.  Obs.  7:  4. 

—  Nile-Boat  Recreations.     (A.  L.  Adams)  Colburn,'  157: 

631.     158:  29,  199. 

—  Nile-Notes  of  a  Ilowadji,  Curtis's.    Nat,  M.  4:  24.  — 

Tait,  n.  s.  18:  470.     See  also  Nile. 

—  Our  Protectorate  in.     (E.  Dicey)  19th  Cent.  7:  333. 

—  Palmer's  Chronicles  of.     Dub.  R.  51:  25. — Eel,  R, 

116:  62. 

—  Petherick's  Travels  in.     Colburn,  122:  16. 

—  Plagues  of.    Danv.  Q.  2:  640. 

—  Progress  of,  1870.     Bank.  M,  (L,)  30:  503. 

—  Pyramids  and  Temples  of,     (W.  Blackwood)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  8:  104.    See  Pyramids. 

—  Public  Works  in,  1S58.     Colburn,  1 13:  i. 

—  Races  of  ancient.     (S.  G.  Morton)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

37:  305.  —  (R.  Owen)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  223. 

—  Ramble  f  rom  Valetta  to  Alexandria.  Dub.  Univ.  32 :  68. 

—  Resources  of.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  50. 

—  Royal  Family  of.     (R.  L.  N.  Michel)  Macmil.  39:  4S1. 

—  St.  John's  Travels  iu  Valley  of  the  Nile.    Mo,  R.  134: 

197,  279. 

—  Schlegel's  Essay  on.     For.  Q.  22:  167. 

—  Sketches  of  Travel  in.     (W.  Knighton)  Dub.  Univ. 

89:  507.  —  (J.  De  Normandie)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  39:  453. 
40:  45,  133.  — (J.  A.  St.  John)  Tait,  n.  s.  16:  509- 
779.      17:    17-344. —  Dub.    Univ.    52:    65-695  — 
Fraser,  58:  266 
Spencer's.     Hogg,  5;  317. 

—  Slavery  iu.     (J   C.  McCoan)  Fraser,  95;  563.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  89:  in. 

—  Southern  Gates  of.     Chamb.  J.  15:  378. 

—  Stephens's  Travels  in.     Hesp,  i:  174. 

—  Stone  Implements  in.     (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Anthrop.  J. 

4:  215, 

—  Stones  and  Bones  from,     (R.  F.  Burton)  Anthrop.  J . 

8:  290, 

—  Superstition  in.     Blackw.  37:  534. 

—  Syria,  and  Turkey,  Works  on.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  683,  791. 

—  Temples  and  Tombs  of.     Dub.  R.  21;  401. 

—  Through,  to  Bombay.     (Miss  Roberts)  Tait,  n.  s.  8: 

235- 


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397 


ELDERS 


Egypt,  Tombs  of,  Language  of.  Chnmb.  J.  12:  41.  Same 
art.    Liv.  Age,  23:  256. 

—  Travel  in.     (K.  W.  Allen)  Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  71.— 

(R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  3:  202-743.  — (M.  K.  G.  Duff) 
Contemp.  23:  407.     Same  art.  Kcl.  M.  82:  417. 

—  Upper.     (M.  Ilfilprin)  Nation,  26:  153. 

Visit  to,   in  the  hot   Season.     (W.   G.  Palgrave) 

Macmil.  15:  247.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  323.   Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  92:  333. 

—  Village  Life  in.     (F.  \Y.  Fairholt)  Intel.  Obs.  7:  323. 
St.  John's.     New  Q.  2:64.  —  Ed.  K.  59:  404. — 

Colburn,  96:  367. 

—  Villagers  of.     Sharpe,  20:  120. 

—  Visit  to.     Lond.  M.  2:  563. 

to  Convent  of  Sittna  Damiane.  (G.  Lansing)  Har- 
per, 28:   757. 

—  Voice  from,  1S64.     (B.  W.  .Saville)  Kitto,  35:   273. 

—  Way  to.     (W.  H.  Dixon)  Gent.  M.  n   s.  16:  166. 

—  Western  Influence  in.     No.  Brit.  29:  149.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  45:  433. 

—  Wilson's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  lOO:  240. 

—  Wintering  in.     (.J.  L.  Farley)  Belgra.  20:  69. 
Egvptian  Anaglvphs,  Biblical  Illustrations  from.    Westm. 

"    37:  368. 
Egyptian  and  Assyrian  Art.     (C.  Boutell)  Art  J.  9:  244. 
Egyptian  and  Mosaic  Records,  Harmony  of.     Lond.  Q. 

53:  265.     Same  art.  Meth.  Q.  40:  709. 
Egyptian  Excavations  and  Mummies.     Nature,  24:  4S1. 
Egyptian  Hienjgiyphics.     See  Hieroglyphics. 
Egyptian  .Martyr;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  48:  25S. 
Egyptian  Story,  A  remarkable.    (.J.  Hogg)  Fra.ser,  7:  147. 
Egyptians  and  Turks  at  Home.    (A.  Freeland)  St.  James, 

38:  65. 

—  at  Home.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  14:  149. 

—  Turks,  Spaniards,  and.     Tinsley,  ig:   141. 
Egyptology.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  180.    28: 

397.     29:    771.     30:    775.     32:    185.     34:    537.— 
Eel.  R.  105:  384.  — (J.  ('.  Moffat)  Trine.  28:   715. 

—  Definite  Results  of.     (J.  P.  Thomi)son)  Nation,  5:  5. 

—  Studies  in.     (F.  Gilbert)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  103.. 
Ehrenberg,  Christ.  G.,   Sketch  of.     (F.  Hoffman)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  14:  668. 

—  Travels  in  North  Africa.     For.  R.  2:  465. 
Ehrenbreitstein,  Castle  of.      (W.   Picker.sgill)  Colburn, 

120:  444.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  52:  25S.  —  Penny  M. 

2:  68. 
Eider  Down.     Chamb.  J.  36:  76. 
Eifel,  The;  Hints  for  Vagabonds.     Eraser,  58:  160. 

—  Lava  Mountains  of.     Once  a  Week,  17:  193,  239. 

—  Sketcher  in.     Eraser,  73:   129. 

Eight  Castles  in  Spain.     (R.  B.  Coffin)  Harper,  35:  350. 

Eight-Hour  Movement.  (S.  G.  Fisher)  Nation.  1 :  517.  — 
(E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  i:  615.  —  (F.J.  Kingsbury) 
Nation,  3:  412. —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:6.  14: 
333.  —  (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  lo:  399. 

Eight-Hour  Question,  Solution  of.  (E.  Lockley)  Lake- 
side, 2:  149. 

Eighteen  Christian  Centuries,  White's.  Blackw.  84:  165. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  45:  229. 

1801,  Remarkable  Events  in.     Chr.  C)bs.  i:   64. 

1812;  a  Retrospect.     Blackw.  64:  190. 

1820;  a  Poem.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Air..  14:  360. 

1848,  the  Year  of  Reaction.     Blackw.  67:   i. 

1851.  Eraser,  45:  17. 

1852,  Events  in.     Colburn,  96:  497. 

1865,  Review  oL     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  3:   51S. 

1876,  Review  oL     (J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  24:  562. 

1877,  Review  of.     (J.  JlcCarthy)  Cath.  World,  26:   560. 

1878,  Review  of.     (J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  28:  563. 

1879,  Curreift  Events.  (J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  29: 
417-S49.     30:  132,  2S0,  701. 

—  Review  of.     (J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  30:  562. 


1895.    Blackw.   119:    453.     Same   art.  Liv.  Age,   129: 

398,  472- 
Eighteen  Years  alone.     (E.  C.  Hardacre)  Scrib.  20:  657. 
Eighteenth  Brumaire.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  i. 
Eighteenth  Century.     (W.  S.  Lilly)    Dub.   R.  84:   477. 

85:    330.     86:    741.     89:    307.  — (T.   E.   Kebbel) 

Comb.  38:    540.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:    515. 

Same  art.  Apjileton,  21:   19. 

—  England  in.     (G.   M.   Towle)  Appleton,    19:    260. — 

(K.  Hillebrand)  (Jontemp.  37:  i. 
1^'cky's.     (juar.  145:  49S. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  of.      (A.  Andrews)  Colburn, 

102:  70-465.     103:  223-465.     104:  49-4S5. 

—  Plea  for.     (W.  Stebbiiig)  19th  Cent.  6:  10S2.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  67. 

—  Review  of.     Temp.  Bar,  45:   19S. 

—  Schlosser's  History  of.    For.  (j.  31:  24.  —  AVestm.44: 

79  — Eel.  R.  84:  64. 
EikonBasilike,  Author  of.  (W.B.Odgers)Mod.  R.  1 :  617. 

See  Charles  I. 
Eiley  O'Connor.     Tinsley,  12:  221. 
Eine  junge  Amerikanerin.     (C.  DeKay)  Scrib.  16:  652. 
Einsiedein,  a  Swiss  Sanctuary.    ^lacmil.  26:  450.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  544. 
e;?,  The  Preposition.     (W.  R.  C.  Rogers)  Kitto.  35:  419. 
Eisenberg,  Many  Tales  from.     All  the  Year,  24:  461. 
Eisteddfod.      (J.    Hullah)  (iood  Words,  9:   636.  — (B. 

F.  Lewis)  Nation,  3:  494. 
"EicicArjoia,  Import  of  the  Word.     (J.  M.  C.  Breaker)  Chr. 

R.  22:  593.  — (R.  Jeffery)  Chr.  Q-  4=  343- 
El  Buscapie.     (M.  de  Cervantes)  Bentley,  24:   199,  295. 
El  Dorado,   Raleigh's  original.     C'hainb.  J.  20:    70. — 

Sharpe,  26:  222. 
El  Empecinado,  Passages  in  the  Career  of.     Blackw.  51 : 

521,  756.     52:  75.     53:  343. 
El  Medinah,  Burton's  Pilgrimage  to.     Dub.  R.  39:  76. 
E!  Tesoro.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  7:  560. 
El  Vaquero.     (C.  II.  Jliiler)  Overland,  10:  279. 
Elachnave,  Early  Celtic   College  at.      (H.   Macmillan) 

Eraser,  102:   5  78. 
Elam,  Joseph.     (W.  C.  Elam)  Penn  Mo.  lo:  61S. 
Eland,  The.     Chamb.  J.  31:  1S3. 

—  Notes  on.     (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Recr.  .Sci.  i:  224. 
Eland-Hunting.      (M.   L.  Meason)   Broadw.  2:    13S. — 

Once  a  Week,  27:  iiS. 
Elasmobranch  Fishes,   Balfour  on.     (E.   R.   I-ankester) 

Nature,  18:   113. 
Elasmotherium,  The.     Nature,  18:  3S7. 
Elastic  Tires,  Properties  of.     Vx\.  Engin.  4:  503. 
Elasticity  of  Building  Materials.     Ed.  Engin.  II :  421. 

—  of  Solids,  Laws  of.     (W.  .1.  il.  Rankiue)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  50:  34S. 
Elba,  Island  of,  1S14.     Eel.  R.  21 :  301. 

—  Six  Weeks  in.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  302.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Aiic,  123:  372. 

—  Visit  to.     Bentley,  42:  221. 

Elba.of  the  Thames  ;  a  Story.  (R.  Dowling)  Relgra.  36:  S3. 
Elbe  River,  Along  tlie.  (J.  H.  Br  wne)  Harper.  46:  495. 
Elberfeld,  Germany.     (M.  Eyre)  Victoria.  25:  M4. 

—  Poor-Law  Experiimnt   at.      (W.  W.    Eiiwards)  Con- 

temp.  32:   07^. 
Elbert,  (ien.  Samuel.     (W.  G.  Simms)  Hist.  M.  13:  34. 
Ellxiw-Room.     All  the  Year,  31:  202. 
Elden  Family  in  Marylnnd  and  Kentucky.    (B.  J.Webb) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  653. 
Elder  in  Love.     (J.  Hogg)  Eraser,  5:  234. 
Elder's  Death-Bed.    (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  6:  682.    7:  171. 
Elder's  Wife.     (Saxe  Holm)  Scrib.  5:  747.     6:  87. 
Elders.     (E   Zcllcr)  Evang.  R.  16:   i.SS. 

—  Plurality  of.     (T.  S.  Potwin)  Cong.  Q.  6:  38. 

in  primitive  Churches.     (W.  W.  Patton)  Cong.  Q. 

5:  *277- 


ELDERS 


398 


ELECTRIC 


Elders,  Presiding,  Election  of.     (J.  Cummings)  Meth.  Q. 

31:  6S5.  —  ((J.  Prentice)  Meth.  Q.  31:  300. 
Should  they  be  elected?   (W.  N.  McKlroy)  Meth.  Q 

36:  257. 

—  Rights  of.     (A.  B.  Dod)  Princ.  15:  313.  —  (C.  Hodge) 

Princ.  16:  276. 

—  Ruling.     ((J.  Hodge)  Princ.  15:  432. 

in  early  New  England  Churches.     (I.  N.  Tarbox) 

Cong.  Q.  14:  401. 

Lay.     (II.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  5:  173. 

Elder  Brother,  Inconvenience  of  an      Lond.  M.  23:  224. 
Elderly  Romance,  An.     Conih  40:  549.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  143:  675. 
Eldership,  The.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  19:  42. —  (J. 

HIanchard)  Cong.  Q.  5:  306.     6:  g. 

—  Lay.     (R.  D.  Hitchcock)  Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  233. 

—  of  the  New  Testament.    (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  7: 

161. 

—  Presiding.     (W.  R.  Goodwin)  Meth.  Q.  35:  67. 

—  Primitive.     (E.  F.  Hatlield)  Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  506. 

—  Theories  of.     (T.  Smyth)  Princ.  32:  1S5,  449,  702. 
Eldon,  .lohn  Scott,  Lord.     (A.  C.  Ewald)  Temp.  Bar.  49: 

58. — Cong.  M.  28:  45,  292. — Dub.  Univ.  24:  301. 

—  Colburn,   ii:  17.     74:  270. — Chanib.  J.  2:  88. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  674. —  Eraser,  30:  211. 

—  and  Chances  of  the  Bar.     Ed.  R.  81 :  131.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  4:  433. 

—  and  Edinburgh  Review.     Blackw.  14:  627. 

—  and  Lord  Stowell.     (T.  N.  Talfourd)  Quar.  75:  32. 

—  Attacks  on.    Blackw.  14:  202,627.     18:  212. 

—  Character  of.     Tait,  i :  6S4. 

—  Life  of.     (.J.  Moncrieff)  No.  Brit.  2:    212. —(N.W. 

Senior)  Quar.  74:  71.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i:  717. 

—  (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  10  :  181.  —  Brit.  Q  I  :  277. 

—  Westm.  42  :  456.  —  Blackw.  56  :  245.  —  Dem.  R. 
17:  94. —  Eel.  R.  80:  718.  — Ed.  R.  67:  19.— 
Mo.  R.  165:  161. — Tait,  n.  s.  11:  654.  —  Lond. 
M.  18  :  477. 

Public  and  private.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  274. 

—  Phrenological   Examination   of.      (H.    G.   Atkinson) 

Zoist.  i:  277. 
Eleanor,  Queen  of  Castile,  Death  of.      (J.  Hunter)  Arch. 

29:  167. 
Eleanor,  Funeral  of;  a  Ballad.     Lond.  M.  6:  172. 
Eleanor  Bingley.     (C.  Whitehead)  Bentley,  10:  261. 
Eleanor  Clare's  Journal.     House.  Words,  16:  197-271. 
Eleanor  Manton.    Kuick.  47:  64-5S6.    48:  14-574.    49: 

45-567- 
Eleanor  Vaughan;  or.  Twice  avenged.     Eel.  M.  45:  3S0. 

46:  106.  * 

Eleanor's  Career.     (I.  A.  Prokop)  Lippinc.  15:  463. 
Eleanor's  Story.     (K.  Roche)  Irish  .\lo.  6:  1-212. 
Eleiinore;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  255. 
Eleanour;  a  Tale  of  Non-Performers.     Blackw.  127:  479. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  462. 
Eleatic  Fragments.     (J.  A.  Synionds)  Fort.n.  24:  228. 
Eleatic  School.     (C.  D.  B.  Mills)  Radical,  6:  301,  ,371. 
Election  of  Representatives,   Mode  of.     (II.  R.  Droop) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  44:  141. 

—  The  Tattleton.     Chamb.  J.  18:  150. 

Elections,  Bribery  at  English.  (Lord  Hobart)  Macmil. 
15:  14.  —  (H.  George)  Overland,  7:  497.  — Westm. 
25:  485.  48:  331.  51:  78.—  Dcm.  R.  13:  227.— 
Eel.  R.  90:  335. 

—  Congressional  Control  of  Federal.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 28:  226. 

—  Contested,  in  Great  Britain.     Dub.  R.  7:  36. 
Law  of.    Mo.  R.  123:  585. 

Political   Dangers  from.     (S.  Newcomb)  No.  Am. 

130:  261. 
Procedure  in.  (H.  L.  Dawes)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  2:  56. 

—  Corrupt,  in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  1S9. 


Elections,  Corruption  at.  (F.  D.  Maurice)  Macmil.  10: 
192.  —  (W.  D.  Christie)  Macmil.  10:   51;. 

—  Cost  of,  in  luiglaud.     (S.  C.  Buxton)  Eortn.  33:  249. 

—  Chamb.  J.  58:  363. 

—  Critical,  in  Enghmd.     Cornh.  18:  601. 

—  Duty  of  the  Citizen  at.     Putnam,  8:  533. 

—  English.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i:  743.  , 
of  1S37.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  243. 

of  1S41.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  237. 

—  Frauds  in  New  York.     (D.  F.  Bacon)  Am.  Whig  R. 

i:  441,  551. 

—  Malpractices  at      (W.  M.  Torrens)  Eraser,  103:  783. 

—  New  York,  1846.     Dem.  R.  19:  420. 

—  Old  Parliamentary.     Chamb.  J.  58:  710. 

—  Statistics  of.     (A.  Frisb}')  Contcmp.  38:  635. 

—  Supervision  of.  Democrats  and.     Nation,  28:  199. 

—  Theory  and  Practice  of.     (W.  G.  Sumner)  Princ.  n.  s. 

5:  262.     6:  24. 

—  Westminster.     House.  Words,  14:  361. 

History  of.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  86. 

Election  Committees.     Quar.  71:  478. 
Election  Compromises.     Westm.  39:   113. 
Election  Contest  in  Australia.     Cornh.  5:  25. 
Election  Days,  Old,  in  Ireland.     Cornh.  12:   165. 
Election  Expenses  in  England.     Westm.  78:  62. 
Election  Laws.     (G.  W.  McCrary)  No.  Am.  28:  450. 
Election  Row  in  New  Y^ork.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Intcrnat.  M. 

5:  341- 
Election  Sermons.     (A.  Barnes)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  418. 
Election  Storj'.     Chamb.  J.  53:  329,  347. 
Election  Time  in  America.     All  the  Y'ear,  5:  67. 
Election,  Doctrine  of.    (R.  Gilbert)  Am.  Meth.  ^I.  21 :  400. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  273.  —  (N.  Boufon)  Lit.  & 
Theo.  R.  2:  307.  4:  250,  326.  —  (0.  A.  Brownson) 
Brownson,  4:  190,  538. 

—  Erskine  on.     Eel.  R.  68:  100. 

—  Fletcher  on,     Cong.  M.  8:  251,  312. 

—  Hamilton  on.     Eel.  R.  41 :  169. 

—  Limited,  controverted.  (.J.W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  9: 197. 

—  Lutheran.     (C.  F.  Sehaeft'er)  Evang.  R.  3:  359. 

—  Perseverance  of  the  Elect.     So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  120. 

—  Preaching.     (S.  C.  Bartlett)  Cong.  R.  10:  54. 
Electioneering.     (.T.   Hannay)  Quar.   102:    32.  —  (J.  E. 

Ritchie)  Tinsley,  26:  273-  —  Lond.  M.  15:  362. 

Electioneering  Experiences.     Chamb.  J.  42:  657. 

Elective  Franchise.     Dem.  R.  22:  97. 

Elective  Studies  in  American  Colleges.  (F.  A.  P.  Bar- 
nard) Am.  .1.  Educ.  22:  435. 

Electoral  Criminalities,  England,  1848.     Eel.  R.  88:  335. 

Electoral  F'acts.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th  Cent.  4:  955. 

Electoral  Reform.  (T.  Hare)  Fortn.  2:  439.  3:  559. — 
(.J.  B.  Kinnear)  Fortn.  4:  49. 

—  Bribery  and  the  Ballot.     Westm.  115:  443. 
Electoral  System,  F'rench.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  729. 
Electoral  Vote.     See  Presidential  Election. 
Eleetra.     Blackw.  130:  306. 

Elec  ric  Animals.     I'.el.  M.  42:  346. 

F^leetric  Apparatus,  Dynamo-.     F^cl.  Engin.  18:  355. 

Electiic  Arc.    (E.  Thomson  and  I'^  J.  Houston)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  108:  46. 
Electric  Coiiducticm.     (M.Faraday)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71 :  36S. 

—  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  392. 

—  and  the  Nature  of  Matter,  Faraday  on.     (R.  Laming) 

■J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41:   184. 

—  of  Metals.     (J.  H.  Lane)  Am.  J.  Sci.  51 :  230. 

—  on  Telegraph  Wires.     (J.  Henry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  53:  25. 

—  Resistance  by  Fluids  to.     (E.  N.  Horsford)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  55:  36. 

Electric  Conductivities,  Method  of  Measuring.  (A.  M. 
Mayer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOO:  307. 

Electric  (Convection,  Magnetic  Effect  of.  (H.  A.  Row- 
land) Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  30. 


ELECTRIC 


399 


ELECTRICAL 


Electric  Current,  Law  of  Induction  upon  itself.  (J.  H. 
Lane)  Am.  J.  Sci.  6i :  17.  —  (.1.  W.  Strutt)  Nature, 
6:  64. 

—  Velocity  of.     (E.  IT.  Hall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  52. 
Electric  Currents  circulatiiij;-  near  the  Earth's  Surface. 

(E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  84:  34. 

—  Molecular  Change  l>y  i)assing  tiirough  Iron  Bars.     (J. 

Trowbridge)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:   iS. 

—  New  Action  of  the  Magnet  on.     (E.  H.  Hall)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  119:  200. 

—  Terrestrial.     (W.  Le  R.  Broun)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  115:  3S5. 
Electric  Discharge,  Form  and  Function  of.     (\V.  Spottis- 

woode)  Nature,  24:  547,  569. 

—  from  circular  Disks.     (C.  .J.  Bell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  458. 

—  in  Air.     (\.  W .  Wright)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loi:  437. 

—  in  (Jases.    Nature,  18:  525,  547. 

—  Method  of  investigating.     (A.  M.  Mayer)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

io3:  436. 

—  of  a  Leyden  Jar,  Nature  of.     (O.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

98:  153.     102:  160.     104:  249,  371. 

—  Tubes  for  silent.     Nature,  g:  244. 

—  with  Chloride  of  Silver  Battery.    Nature,  20:  174,  199. 
Electric  Fishes.     (F.  W.  Clarke)  Perm  Mo.  6:  SoS. 

—  Natural  History  of.      (A.  Murray)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J- 59:  35-  379-     63:  2-^7. 
Electric  Girl  of  La  Perriere.     (R.  D.  Owen)  Allan.  14: 

2S4.  —  Sharpe,  51:   14. 
Electric  Induction.     (M.  Faraday)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  68:  84. 

—  (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  25:  41S.     26:  389. 

—  (P.  Volpicelli)  Nature,  13:  437,  475. 

—  Faraday  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  408.     59:  402. 
Electric  Light.     (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  41:  354.— (R.  K. 

Browne)  Galaxy,  3:  365.  —  (.1.  Jamin)  .1.  Frankl. 
Inst.  105:  403.  —  (F.  R.  Conder)  Dub.  Univ.  93: 
129. —  Dub.  Univ.  94:  3S5.  —  (J.  Munro)  Nature, 
16:422. — (A.  Niaudet)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  429. — 
(C.  W.  Siemens)  Nature,  18:  650.  —  (J.  T.  Sprague) 
Ed.  Engin.  21:  384.—  (W.  II.  Stone)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 
18:  25.  — (S.  P.  Thompson)  Nature,  20:  165.  — (.1. 
Tyndall)  Fortn.  31:  197.  — (J.  Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  14:  553.  —  (H.  Wilde)  Nature,  19:  78,  152.  — 
(.1.  Ilopkinson)  Nature,  22:  42.  —  Nature,  24:  6- 
60.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  iig:  141. — Cham b.  J.  10:  419. 
40:  19,44,278.  —  Chamb..r.54:  667.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  60:  115.  —  Cornh.  39:  157,  164. — Eel.  Engin. 
17:  '5>  277.  18:146.  20:  70.  —  Ed.  R.  149:  289. — 
(G.  MoUoy)  Iri-h  Mo.  7:  295.  — Liv.  Age,  46:  61. 

—  Nature,  19:  230.  20:  39,  85,  190.  —  (W.  Crookcs) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  5S4.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  234. — 
Piact.  M.  6:  261,  356.    7:  105. 

—  Action  of,  on  the  iodized  Plate.     (0.  N.  Rood)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  87:  207. 

—  -Vctual  Cost  of,  1S58.     (E.  Becquerel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

66:  204. 

—  and  Gas.     (J.  T.  Sprague)  .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:   187. 
in  Paris.     (W.  de  Fonvielle)  Nature,  21 :  2S2. 

—  Apparatus  for  producing.    (G.  Trouv(')  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

105:  44. 
Siemens's.     Nature,  14:  133. 

—  as  applied  to  Photo-Micrography.     (J.  .1.  Woodward) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  294. 

—  at  the  Paris  Exhibition,  1S81.     Eel.  Engin.  25:  439. 

—  Brush   System   of.      (C.  F.  Brush)  Eel.   Engin.  21: 

395- 

—  Candle  for.     (A.  Niaudet)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  429. 

—  Collapse  of.     (W.  II.  Stone)  Pop.  Sci    R.  18:  155. 

—  Dangers  incident  to.     .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  401. 

—  Development  of.     Quar.  152:  441. 

—  Divisibility  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  371. 

—  Division  and  Regulation  of.      (W.   E.  Sawyer)  Eel. 

Engin.  24:  220. 

—  Economy  of.    (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  no:  164. 


Electric  Light,  Edison's.     (F.  R.  Upton)  Scrib.  19:  531. 

—  (H.  A.  Rowland  and  G.  F.  Barker)  Am.  J.  .Sci. 
119:  337. —  Nature,  21:  261.— J.  Fraukl.  Inst. 
109:  145. 

—  Experiments  with.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  60. 

—  for  Lighthouses.     (J.  W.  .McGauky)  Intel.  Obs.   11: 

325.  —  Nature,  16:   552. 
and  Ships.     (E.  St.  Edme)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  119. 

—  for  Ships.     Pract.  M.  &:  232. 

—  for  Steamships.    (.J.  Trowbridge)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  720. 

—  for  Street  Lamps.     Pract.  M.  7:  338,  367. 

—  History  of.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Eel.  Engin.  2o:  298. 

—  in  the  British  Museum.     (R.  Ganietf)  Lib.  J.  4:  444. 

—  J.  Frankl.  Inyt.  109:  59. 

—  in  Collieries.  (W.  II.  Preece).J.  Frankl.  Inst,  no:  40S. 

—  in  1858.     (H.  Chapman)  J.  Frank!.  Insl.  66:  119. 

—  in  1867.     (H.  Morton)  J.  Frankl.  In.-t.  83:  2S9. 

—  in  1877.     (A.  Sartiaux)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:   158. 

—  in  1S78.     J.  F'rankl.  Insl.  106:  421. 

—  in  England.     Eel.  Engin.  21:  25. 

—  in  London,  on  the  Clock  Tower,  Westminster.     (M.  F. 

O'Reilly)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  12:  265. 

—  in  Medicine.     Chamb.  .J.  58:  314. 

—  in  Paris.     All  the  Year,  41 :  495. 
Cost  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  107:  63. 

—  Incandescent.     Nature,  23:  104. 

—  Influence  upon  Vegetation.     (C.  W.  Siemens)  Nature, 

21:  456. 

—  Invisible  Radiation  of.     (.J.  Tyndall)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

79:  390. 

—  Jablochkoff.     J.  Frank].  Inst.  104:   142. 

—  Lamp  for,  Carbons  in.    (II.  W.  Wilev)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

118:  55. 
New.     (E.  Thomson  and  E.  J.  Houston)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  106:  252. 
with  continuous  Circuit.     (E.  Reynier)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  106:  275. 

—  Memoranda  on.     (J.  K.  Whilldin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73: 

217. 

—  New  Method  of.     Nature,  8:  372. 

—  New  System  of.     (E  Tiiomson  and  E.  J.  Houston)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst    io5:  251. 

—  of  the  Future.     Am.  Arch.  4:  164. 

—  Recent  Advances  of,  1S80.  ( W.  H.  Prcece)  Eel  Engin. 

24:  504. 

—  Regulator  for.     (M.  Serrin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  415. 

—  Sawyer's.     J.  Frankl    Inst,  no:  39;. 

—  Scientific  Principles  involved  in.     ( W.  G.  Adams)  Na- 

ture, 23:  580-605.  —  (W.  (i.  Adams)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
n2:  279,  364,  445. 

—  Siemens's.     Nature,  5:   172. 

—  Staite's.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  47:  263. 

—  Success  of.     (T.  A.  Edison)  No.  Am.  131:  295. 

—  Vegetation  under.     Nature,  21:  43S. 

—  Wcrdermann's.     Nature.  19:   16,  37. 

Electric  Motor.  (W.W.C.riscom).T.  Frankl. Inst.  Iio:  3S8. 

—  (iriscom's.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  440. 
I'.lectric  Power.     Ed.  Engin.  25:  371. 

Electric  Railways.     Ed.  Engin.  25:  in.  — (A.  Siemens) 

Ed.  Engin.  25:  37. 
Electric  Signaling  on  English  Railroad.".     (C.  E.  Pascoe) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  581. 
Electric  .Spark,   Method  of  producing  Figures  by.     (E. 

W.  ~Blake.  jr.)  Am.  J.  .Sci.  99:  2S9. 

—  Physical  Properties  of  the  Light  of.     (D.  Alter)  Am. 

J.  .Sci.  69:  213. 

—  Study  of.    (O.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  83:  219.    88:  361. 
Electric   Time  Signals,  Alleghany   System   of.     (S.   P. 

Langlev)  .\m.  J.  .Sci.  104:  377. 
Electrical  Appliances.  Future  of.     (.1  Perry)  Nature,  24: 

19.     .Same  art.  Ed.  Engin.  25:  So. 
Electrical  Battery.     (J.  F.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  i:  292. 


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400 


ELECTRICITY 


Electrical  Batteries.     (E.  G.  Bartholomew)  Eel.  Engin. 

8:  58. 
Electrical  Condition  of   Gas  Flames.      (J.  Trowbridge) 

Am.  J.  Sei.  104:  4. 
Electrical  Experiment  with  an  insulated  Room.     (E.  C. 

Webb)  Eel.  Engin.  7:   s^j- 
Electrical   Excitation,  New  Source  of.     (Mrs.  E.  Footc) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  74:  3S6. 
Electrical  Eliictuations  as  a  Cause  of  Disease.     Liv.  Age, 

55-  '^i- 
Electrical  Machine.     (Dr.  Andrews)  Nature,  12:  90,  130, 
i-o._(W.  II.  Walenn;  Ed.  Engin.  10:  442.  — (C. 
G.Page)  Am.. I.  Sci.  34:  163.  — Am.  J.  Sci.  33:  213. 

—  Dr.  Robert  Hare's.     Am.  J.  Sci.  32:  272. 

for  continuous  Currents,  Gramme's.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

97:  55- 
for  alternating   Currents,  Gramme's.     J.   Irankl. 

In.st.  106:   I  Si. 

—  Holtz's.     (J.  C.  PoggendoriT)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  90:  58, 

117.  —  (E.  Thomson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  207. 
Moditication  of.     (C.  Van  Brunt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

93:  347- 
Theory  of.     (D.  S.  Stroumbo)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  101 : 

356- 

—  Locomotive.     Pract.  M.  5:  356. 

—  Magnetic  Currents  in.     Eel.  Engin.  23:  31. 

—  Peculiar  Discharge  between  Poles  of.     (A.W.Wright) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  3S1. 

—  Wilde's.     (W.  Crookes)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  82:  400.— 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  84:  252. 
Electrical  Machines.     (R.  Hare)  Am.  J.  Sci.  24:  253. 

—  Report  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  2S9,  361. 
See  Electro-Magnetic. 

Electrical  Measurements.     (B.  A.  Gould)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
89:  37,  120,  203. 

—  Absolute  System  of.     (J.  P.  Cooke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

90:  138-411. 
Electrical  Nerves,  Social.     Nature,  17:  305,  346. 
Electrical  Novelties.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  328. 
Electrical  Phenomena.     (E.J.  Houston  and  E.  Thomson) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi :  270. 

—  in  Rocky  Mountains.     (F.  M.  Endlich)  Penn  Mo.  6: 

403- 

—  in  Houses.     (E.  Loomis  and  S.  St.  John)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

76:  58. 

—  Theories  of.     (R.  Hare)  Am.  J.  Sci.  55  :   230,  343. 

56:  45- 

—  Franklin's,  Objections  to.     (R.  Hare)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

45:  1 88,  264. 

—  Tyndall's  Lectures  on.     Nature,  2:  243. 
Electrical  Quantities  and   Resistance.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

73:  129. 
Electrical  Register  and  Kocnig's  Tuning  Forks.     (L.  C. 

Cooley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  199. 
Electrical  Resistance.     (E.  L.  Nichols)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122; 

363- 

—  Absolute  Unit  of.     (II.  A.  Rowland)  Am.  J.  Sci.  115: 

2^ii  325,  43°- 
Electrical  Science,  De  la  Rive  on.     Ed.  R.  106:26.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  42:   153. 
Electrical  Shadows,  Holtz's.     Nature,  24:  131. 
Electrical  Transmission  of  motive  Power.     Eel.  Engin. 

22:  196. 
Electricity.     Chamb.  J.  56:  107. — Liv.  Age,  2:  323. 

—  Address  to  the  Society  of  Telegraphic  Engineers.    (Sir 

W^.  Thomson)  Nature,  9:  269. 

—  Analogies  with  Phenomena  of.    Nature,  17:  226,  385. 

—  and  the  Electric  Telegraph.     Cornh.  2:  61. 
Prescott  on.     Pract.  M.  7:  127. 

—  and  Light,  Lectures  on.     (H.  Morton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

83:  48--413.     84:  52,  209,  281. 
Relation  between.    (0.  J.  Lodge)  Nature,  23:  302. 


Electricity  and   Magnetism.     (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  70:  313.  —  Brit.  Q.  18:  101. 

Clerk  Maxwell's.     Nature,  7:  478. 

Ilydrodynamic  Analogies  to.     (G.  Forbes)  Nature, 

24:^  361. 

—  and  Tiuuiilerstornis.    (E.  Foote)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  6S9. 

—  and  Water-Drops.     (Lord  Rayleigh)  Nature,  19:  4S6. 

—  Animal.     (.F.  Lovering)  Chr.  Exam.  55:   i. 

Electric  Girl  of  La  Perricre.     (R.  D.  Owen)  Atlan. 

14:  2S4.  —  Sharpe,  51:  14. 

—  Api)iications  of,  at  Paris  Exhibition,   1867.     Nation, 

5:  521.    6:  112. 
to  Horticulture.     (C.  W.  Siemens)  Nature,  24:  567. 

—  applied.     Eel.  Engin.  lo:  50. 

in   Peace  and  War.     Quar.   144:  138.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  90:   I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  195. 

to  ascertain  Longitude.     {A.  Jones)  Hunt,  17:  390. 

to  registering  Vibrations.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  87:  44. 

88:  341. 

—  as  a  Factor  in  Happiness.     Appleton,  26:  447. 

—  as  a  motive  Power.     (W.  E.  Ayrton)  Nature,  20:  568. 

—  (W.  E.  Ayrton)  Eel.  Engi'n.  21:  478.  —  Eel.  En- 
gin. 1 :  630. 

—  at  Work.     (T.  L.  Phipson)  IMacmil.  6:  163.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  56:  47S. 

—  Atmospheric.     Knick.  4:  462. — (H.  S.  Carhart)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  18:  5T3. — (J.  Lovering)  Am.  Alma.  1854: 

70.     1855:  65.     1856:  55. 
Effect  of  Temperature  upon.     (H.  Goldmark)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  116:  52. 
Experiments  on.     J.  ?>ankl.  Inst.  22:  i56. 

—  Cumining's  Theory  of.    (A.  Schuster)  Nature,  15:  52^-. 

—  Dissipation  of,  in  Gases.     (D.  Boboulieff)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

107:   118. 

—  Dynamic,  Faraday  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  276. 

—  Earth  as  a  Conductor  of.     (J.  Trowbridge)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

120:   138. 

—  Edison's  Results  in.     (C.  Lever)  St.  James,  45:  166. 

—  Elementary  Laws  of.     (W.  S.  Harris)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

21:  68,  143. 

—  Energy  of.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  513. 

—  Evolution  of  the  Science,  1842.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  631. 

—  Experimental  Researches  in.     (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  21:  2S2,  362.     22:  55. — (W.  De  la  Rue  and 
H.  W.  Miiller)  Nature,  22:  149-196. 

—  Experiments  in.     (M.  Faraday)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  188. 

—  Faraday's   Conception   of,    Modern   Development  of. 

(H.  Helmholtz)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  19:  242. 

—  Faraday's  Experiments  in.     Quar.  79:  93. 

—  Faraday's  Law  of.     (H.  Helmholtz)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

Ill :  452. 

—  Force  of  the  Future.     (J.  A.  Bower)  Good  Words,  22: 

629.     Same  art.  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  399. 

—  Franklin's  Discoveries  in.     (W.  H.  Allen)  Meth.  Q. 

7:    lOI. 

—  Free.     (11.  Hare)  Am.  J.  Sci.  53:  334. 

—  from  Steam.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  31 :  123. 

—  Generation  of  Economy  in.     (S.  W.  Robinson)  Eel. 

Engin.  23:  204. 

—  Human,  Rutter  on.     Zoist.  12:  80.     See  Electric  Girl. 

—  in  Medicine,  Adams  on.     Canad.  Mo.  11:  674. 

—  in  Plants.     (.M.  Becquerel)  Am.  J.  Sci.  62:  83.  —  (E. 

Smith)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  69. 

—  in  Theiiry  and  I'ractiee.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit. 

30:  160.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:  39,  200.  —  Eel.  En- 

gi'i-  15:  531- 

—  International  Exhibition  at  Paris,  1880.    Nature,  24: 

39-607. 

—  Is  it  Life?    (H.Lake)  Belgra.  19:  1S8.     Same  art. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  477. — (F.  Papillon)  Pop.  Sci  Mo. 
2:  526. 

—  Leithead  on.     Eel.  R.  69:  427. 


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401 


ELEPHANTS 


Electricity,  Lessons  in.     (J.  Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8: 
607.     9:  30-331. 

—  Measurement  of  inductive   Resistances.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  80:  261. 

—  Nature  of.     (W.  H.  Preece)  Nature,  21:  335.     Same 

art.  Eel.  Engin.  22:  298. 

—  New  and  economical  Sources  of.     (A.  Moigno)  Pract. 

M.  4:  239. 

—  New  Kind  of  electric  Repulsion.     (.\.  Schuster)  Na- 

ture, 22:  535. 

—  Noad  on.     (S.  P.  Thompson)  Nature,  20:  iiS.  —  llo. 

K.  164:  240. 

—  of  Fire  in  the  I'^arth.    (J.  R.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  i. 

—  of  mineral  Veins.     (R.  Hunt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  46:  129. 

—  Origin  of.     Westm   89:  130. 

—  Phenomena  of.     Eel.  M.  45:  404. 

—  Plante's  Researches  in.     (S.   P.  Thompson)  Nature, 

21:   150. 

—  Practical  Uses  of.     (C.  A.  Young)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  293. 

—  Production  and  Transmission  of  Power  by.     (G.  ^V. 

Blodgett)  Eel.  iMigin.  23:   24. 

—  Progress  of.     (E.  Laurence)  Harper,  39:  548. 

—  Relation  of  common  and  Voltaic.     (.1.  J.  Waterston) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  122. 
with  Light.     (0.  J.  Lodge)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  299. 

—  the  Source  of  Light,  Heat,  etc.    (C.  E.  T(>wnsend)  Con- 

tin.  Mo.  6:  531. 

—  Sprague's.     Nature,  12:  144. 

—  Static  or  Frankliuic.     (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

48:  319,387- 
Generation  of.     (G.  AV.  Rains)  Am.  .T.  Sci.  49:  93. 

—  Storage  of.     Ed.  R.  154:  265. — Nature,  24:  105. — 

(W.  Tliomson)  Nature,  24:  156.  —  (J.  Monro)  I'op. 
Sci.  R.  20:  320.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  546.  —  (E.  J. 
Houston  and  E.  Thomson)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  108:  3S8. 
—  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  68. —  Eel.  Engin.  25:  219. 

—  Terrestrial.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  440. 

—  Thermo-.     (P.  G.  Tait)  Nature,  8:  86,  122. 

—  Uses  of.     Chamb.  -J.  55:  669. 

in  War.     (H.  B.  Pritciiard)  Nature,  16:  2S1.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  700. 

—  Velocity  of,  New  Method  of  measuring.     (.1.  Lover- 

ing)  Am.  J.  Sci.  iii:  211. 

—  Voltaic.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  58. 

Conducting  Powers  of  Wires  for.     (C.  L.  Dresser) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  29. 

—  AVhat  is?     Once  a  Week,  4:  163.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

53:  127.  — Eel.  M.  64:  297. 
Electritication  of  an  Island.     (F.  Jenkin)  Nature,  2:  12. 
Electro-Biology.     Chamb.  J.  18:  44,  379.  —  Westm.  55: 

312. 

—  and  Mesmerism.   Quar.  93:  501.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

39:  707- 

—  E-xperiments  in.     Chamb.  J.  15:  Si. 

—  Smee  on.     Chamb.  J.  11:  298. 

Electro-Chronograph.     (J.  Locke)  \m.  J.  Sci.  58:  231. 
Electro-dynamic  Induction.     (J.  IL-nry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  38: 

209.     41:  117. 

—  in  Li(|nids.     (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  411. 
Electro-I  )vnamometer  for  measuring  large  Currents.    ( W. 

N.  Hill)  Nature,  21:  327.  — (W.  N.  Hill)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  119:  10. 
Electro-Heating.    (W.  L.  Burton)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  2S9. 
Electrolytic  Phenomena.     (W.  G.  Levison)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

119:  29. 
Electro-Magnets,  Armatures  for,  Tliin  Iron  Plates  as.   (J. 

Trowbridge)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II :  361. 

—  New  Kind  of.     (J.  Nicklfes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  104,  3S0. 
Electro-magnetic  Apparatus.     (B.  F.  .losliii)  .Vm.  J.  Sci. 

21:  86.  — (C.  G.  Page)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  35:  252. 
Electro-magnetic  Engine.    (.J.  P.  .Toule)  Nature,  3:  474. 

—  New.    (C.  G.  Page)  Am.  J.  Sci.  49:  131. 

20 


Electro-magnetic  Experiments.    (G.  Moll)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

19:  329.  —  (.1.  H.  Abbot)  Am.  J.  Sci.  40:  104. 
Electro-magnetic  Induction,  Molecular.     (D.  E.  Hughes) 

Natinv,  23:  519.  —  Eel.  Engin.  25:  14. 
Electro-magnetic  Machine  constructed  at  Cornell  Univ. 

Workshop.    ( W.  A  Anthony)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  II2:  251. 

—  Davenport's.     Am.  J.  Sci,  32:  217. 
Electro-mag.  JIachines.     (J.  Locke)  Am.  J.  Sci.  34:  iz'. 

—  Armatures  of.     (H.  Wilde)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88:   121!^ 

—  New.     (S.  J.  Mackie)  I'op.  Sci.  It.  6:  2S1. 
Electro-magnetic  Rotations.  ((LGore)  Ed. Engin.  24:  379. 
Electro-Magnetism.    (.\.  M.  Mayer)  .Am.  J.  Sci.  100:  195. 

—  (C.  G.  Page)  Am.  J.  Sci.  36:  350.  —  tjuar.  35: 
237.  — Knick.  9:  533.  — (.\.  M.  .Mayer)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  90:  403.  —  Am.  Mo.  .M.  10:  409. 

—  and  kindred  Sciences.     Nat.  t^.  6:  2S4. 

—  as  a  moving  Power.     (R.  Hunt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  50: 

334-  — (<^'-  <'•  I'i'ge)  Am.  J.  Sci.  35:  106.  — (C.  G. 
Page)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  50:  267. 
Electro-Metallurgy.  .\rt  J.  21:  33;.  — (A.  W.  Wright) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  169.  — (.\.  W.  Wright)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  104:  242.  —  Chamb.  J.  28:  222.  — J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  37:  402. 

—  Gore's.     Nature,  16:  263. 

—  New  Process  for.     Pract.  M.  7:  2^3. 
Electro-motive  Force  of  fluid  Batteries.     ICcl.  Engin.  Ii: 

358- 
Electro-Motors  and  Electric  Light.      (H.   Morton)   Eel. 

Engin.  22:  397,  441. 
Electrophysiologica.     (C.  B.  RadclifTe)  Nature,  5:    1S6, 

206,  226. 
Electro-Plate  Factory,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  13:  417. 
Electro-Plating,  Application   of  Science  to.     (G.  Gore) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  327. 

—  at  Home.     Chamb.  J.  25:  28,  364. 

—  Process  of.     (G.  Gore)  Pop.  Sci.  IJ.  2:  37. 
Electro-Printing  Block  Co.     Once  a  Week,  3:  239. 
Electro-Science.     1'a'I.  Engin.  7:  524. 
Electrostatics  and  Magnetism.     Nature,  7:  21S. 
Electrotype,  The.     (R.  Bitliell)  Recr.  Sci.  1:  275.  —  Liv. 

Age,  4:  213. 

—  and  Daguerreotype.     Westm.  34:  434. 

—  applied  to  Art-Manufactures.     .\rt  .L  2:  205,  23S. 

—  applied  to  Printing.     (W.  Filmer)  Overland,  8:  524. 

—  Domestic.     Chamb.  .J.  33:  150. 

—  in  Operations  of  the  United  States  Coast  Survey.    (G. 

Mathiot)  \\n.  J.  Sci.  65:  305. 
Elegant  Tom  Dillar.     (C.  F.  Briggs)  Putnam,  i:  525. 
Elegy,  Greek,     (H.  N.  Coleridge)  t^iar.  48:  (.q. 

—  in  a  Country  Churchyard.     (T.  (Iray)  IIar))i'r,  7:   1. 
Elegies.  Blackw.  118:  345.  Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  127:  219. 

—  Heroic.     Dub.  Uu'v.  2:  202. 

Elements,  Are  they  elementary?  (F.  W.  Clarke)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  8:  463.  — (M.M.  P.Muir)Nature,  18:  592,  625. 

—  Atomic  Vidumes  of.  (F.  W.  t.'larke)  .Am.  .1.  Sci.  97 :  30S. 

—  Chemical.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  600. 

—  Compound  Nature  of.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  19: 

157,  197,  225. —  (.1.  N.  Lockyer)  .\m..I.  Sci.  II7:  93. 

—  Evolution  of.     (M.  M.  Patlison)  Pop.  S.  i.  K.  18:  125. 
Elephant, The.    Chamb.  J.  44:  285. — Colburn,  71 :  83-255. 

—  at  Home.     .\ll  the  Year,  2:   129. 

—  at  O.xlord  I\lu.seuin.     (II.  N.  Moseley)  Nature,  6:  183. 

—  Destruction  of  an,  in  (ieneva,  1S20.    Lond.  M.  14:  451, 

—  in  Exeter  E.xchange.     Once  a  Week,  g:  5S6. 

—  Raffle  for  an.     Cliamb.  J.  39:   150. 

Elephants.  Bcntley,  33:  297.  —  Colburn,  70:  515.  71: 
83,  255.  —  Ev.  Sat.  15:  444.  —  House.  Words,  3: 
229. 

—  .African.     Once  a  Week,  15:   loS. 

—  Capture  of.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  20:  455. — (Juar. 

146:  361.    Same  art.  Appleton,  21:  51.  —  Penny  M, 
i:  159,  267. —  House.  Words,  4:  305. 


ELEPHANTS 


402 


ELIZABETH 


Elephants,  Chapter  on.    (J.  Bowring)  St.  James;,  28:  580. 

—  Military.     Chamb.  J.  26:  6. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Colbiirn,  74:  371-631. 

—  Use  of,  in  War.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  117. 

—  White.     All  the  Year,  8:  4SS. 

Small.     Chtiml).  .1.  41:  545. 

Elephant-Buck  in  Bunnah.     I'litiiam,  8:  43. 
Elephant-Hunting  in  Siam.     ((1.  d'Abain)  Scrib.  8:  223. 

—  ill  Ceylon.    (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  8:  7,8.— Eraser, 

33:  5'^'- 

—  Modes  of.     Hoc:":,  2:  266. 

Elephant  Kraal,  The.  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  149.— Howitt,  3: 
j-jg.  —  Macmil.  29:  466.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  574. 

Elephant-Shooting.  (.M.  L.  Measoii)  Broadw.  2:  424.— 
Ev.  Sat.  8:  198. 

Elephant-Stalking  in  Abyssinia.     Eel.  M.  6i:  465. 

Elephanta  Caves.     Penny  M.  1 :  121. 

Eleusinian  Mysteries.  (F.  Lenormant)  Contemp.  37:  847. 
38:  121,  412.  — Blackw.  73:  185.  —  (J.  Cooper)  New 
Eng.  35:  467.  —  (T.  Ue  Quineey)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  519, 
661. 

—  and  Bacchic  Mysteries.     Tamph.  8:  33,  455. 
Elevated  Railway.     Si-e  Railroad,  Elevated. 
Elevator,  Hydraiilic,  Fall  of,  at  Grand  Hotel,  Paris,  187S. 

(W.  ];.'  Le  Van)  .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  345. 

—  Improved  portable.     Pract.  M.  5:  302. 
Elevators,  Notes  on.    Am.  Arch.  7:  245.     8:  3-160. 
Elevator  Shafts.     Am.  Arch.  7:  45-101. 

Eleven  Hundred  Pounds;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  12:   15. 
Eleventh  Cot.    (A.Webster,  jr.)  Scrib.  2:  607. 
Eleventh  Hour.     (E.  Lazarus)  Scrib.  16:  242. 
Eleventh  Hour;  aPoem.   (C.  G.  Rossetti)  Victoria,  2:  317. 
Elf  s  Ring.    Victoria,  3:  508.    4:26,129. 
Elf  King's  3-oungest  Daughter.     Blackw.  118:  610. 
Ellin  Exile.'    So.  Lit.  Mess.  11:  6. 

Elgin,  James  Bruce,  8th  Earl  of,  with  portrait.  Eel.  M. 
50:  428.  —  Canad.  Mo.  2:  211. 

—  and  Sir  Henry  Lawrence.     Lond.  Q.  39:  311. 

—  In  Mcmoriam.     No.  Brit.  40:  267. 

—  Letters  and  Journals  of.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  599.  —  Ed.  R. 

137:  38.  —  Month,  17:  144. 

—  Pursuits  in  Greece.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  15:  355. 
Elgin,  Thomas,  7th  Earl  of.     Quar.  14:  257. 

Elgin  Cathedral.     Hogg,  7:  223.  — Penny  M.  4:  26. 
Elgin  Marbles.     (J.  VV.  Croker)  Quar.  14:  513.  — Lond. 

M.  5:  153,  445-     8:  24.  — Pamph.  8:  431, 
Elias,  J.,  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  83:  316. 
Elie  de  Beaumont,  J.  B.  A.  L.  L.  (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  11 :  41. 
Eliezer  the  Sage  and  Eliczer  the  Simple.     Blaekw.  32: 

193- 
Elijah  the  Prophet.     (J.  F.  Mackarness)  Good  Words,  10: 
5cj._(W.  M.  Punshon)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  9:  229. 

—  and  John  the  Baptist.     Kitto,  9:  420.     38:371.' 

—  at  Cherith  and  Zarophath.     Kitto,  26:   i. 

—  Character  and  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  34:  348,  406. 

37:  551-754- 

—  Coming  of.     (J.  Richards)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  9:  587. 

—  Lectures  on  History  of.     Clir.  Obs.  66:  330. 

—  Sacrilice  of.  Place  of.    (C.  M.  Mead)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  672. 
Elinor  Dane.     (A.  Trafton)  Scrib.  6:  320. 

Elinor  Travis;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  59:  718.     60:  83,444. 
Elinor's  Trial.     (J.  W.  Waterbury)  Cath.  World,  14:  790. 
Eliot,  Andrew,  Letter  of,  1775.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  373. 
Eliot,  Ann,  wife  of  John  the  Missionary.    Knick.  39:  68. 
Eliot,  Charles,  Obituary  of.     Gen.  Repos.  4:  357. 
Eliot,  Charles  W.,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  83:  759. 
Eliot,  George.     See  George  Eliot. 
Eliot,  Jacob,  Diary  of.     Hist.  M.  15:  38. 
Eliot,  Sir  John.    Eel.  R.  119:  493. 

—  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  70:  365. 

Forster's.    Chr.  Obs.  65:  212.  — Ed.  R.  120:  i.— 

Quar.  117:  58.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  385. 


Eliot,  John,  Apostle  to  the  Indians.     (C.  K.  Dillaway) 
Unita.  R.  12:  1S2.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  125. 

—  and  the  Indians.    (M.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  319. — 

Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  25. 

—  Bureau  of.     (W.  H.  Simmer)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  329. 

—  Labors  among  the  Indians.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  4:   198. 

—  Letter  of  1664.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:   131. 

—  Life  of.     (C.  Francis)  S])arks's  Am.  Biog.  5:  i.  —  (G. 

Putnam)  Chr.  I^xam.  21:   119. — Chr.  R.  2:  41. — 
Am.  (.1.  Reg.  10:  243.  —  JIo.  R.  164:  475. 

—  Memoir  of.     t^ong.  M.  7:  449. 

—  Petition,    1675,    against    selling    Indians   for   Slaves. 

N.  E.  Reg.  6:  297. 

—  Record  of   Roxbury  Church  Members.     N.  E.  Reg. 

35:  21,  241. 

—  Tomb  of.     (J.  W.  Thornton)  N.  E.  Reg.  14:  219. 

—  Wife  of.     Knick.  39:  68. 

Eliot,  William  G.     (II.  H.  Barber)  Unita.  R.  11:  544. 
Eliot  Genealogy.    (W.  H.  Wliitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  355. 
Eiis  Frobom.    '(E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann)  Dub.  Univ.  88:  156. 
Elisha.     (J.  F.  Mackarness)  Good  Words,  10:  122. 
Elisabetta's  Christmas.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  (Jalaxy,  5:  60. 
Elisabetta  Sirani;  a  Poem.    (R.  B.  Lytton)  Cornh.  3:  500. 
Eliza.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Godey,  20:  24. 
Eliza  Farnham.     (Miss  Leslie)  Godey,  22:  217,  245. 
Elizabeth,  St.,  of  Hungary.     (Mrs.  H.  C.  Conant)  Hours 

at  Home,  i:  5,  105.  —  (J.  P.  Lacroix)  Bib.  Sac.  30: 

204. 

—  Montalembert's  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  3:  3S4. 
Elizabeth,  tjueen.     (H.  R.  Cleveland)  No.  Am.  50:  175. 

—  (H.  Stowell)  Ex.  H.  Lee.   15:   107.  —  with  por- 
trait, Eel.  M.  48:  289.  — Penny  M.  8:  76. 

—  Age  of.     Dub.  R.  81:  29. 

History  and  Manners  of.     Retros.  16:  23. 

Society  in.     Brit.  Q.  5:   412.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

":  335- 

—  Aikin's  Court  of.    Eel.  R.  29:  105.  —  Mo.  R.  87:  225. 

—  Amour  with  Sir  C.  Hatton.     Eel.  M.  10:  401. 

—  and  the  Continental  Protestants.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Meth. 

Q.  28:  57. 

—  and  the  Earl  of  Essex.     Ed.  R.  98:  134.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  30:  289, 

Dr.  Abbott  on.     (.1.  Spedding)  19th  Cent.  7:  107. 

—  and  her  Courtiers.     Nat.  Q.  9:  263. 

—  and  her  England.     (W.  Kirkus)  Fortn.  6:  641. 

—  and  her  Times.     Bentley,  61:  530,  639. — M«.  R.  145: 

601. 

—  and  the  Huguenots.    (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  29:  no,  140. 

—  and  Leicester.     Liv.  Age,  81 :  80. 

—  and  Mary  Stuart.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Temp.  Bar.  10:  199. 

—  Blackw.  101:  389.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  259. 
Private  History  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  118. 

—  and  the  Puritans.     Liv.  Age,  67:  238. 

—  and  Queen  Victoria;  a  Woman's  View.   Victoria,  3 :  97. 

—  and  the  Reformation.     (.1.  W.  Santee)  Mercersb.  16: 

368. —  Chr.  Obs.  64:  27,  121. 

—  Archives  of  Simancas.    (J.  A.  Froude)  Eraser,  64:  135. 

—  as  the  Princess  Elizabeth.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  372. 

—  Birthplace  of.     St.  James,  11:  491.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  64:  184. 

—  Character  oL    (E.Bohan)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  53.  — (J. W. 

Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  40:  216.  — St.  James,  46:  78. 

—  Collections  on  the  Times  of.     Quar.  62:  452. 

—  Court  of.     (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  Westm.  29:  28 1.  —Eel. 

M.  70:  133. 

—  Death  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  143. 

—  Dudley,  and  AmyRobsart.    (J.  A.  Froude)  Fraser,  63: 

659.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  70:  50,  659. 

—  England  of.     Ed.  R.  146:  199.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

134:  579- 

—  Expeditions  of  Time  of.     (A.  Woodbury)  No.  Am. 

81:  289. 


ELIZABETH 


403 


ELLIS 


Elizabeth,  Queen,  Favorites  of.  (E.  A.  Freeman)  Quar. 
95:  207.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  435.  Same  art. 
Ec).  M.  33:  145.  —  (C.  B.  Gibson)  Once  a  Week, 
12:  510,  543- 

—  Fragment  on  Reign  of.     (H.  T.  Buckle)  Eraser,  75: 

163.    76:  135,  284. 

—  Froude  on  First  Years  of.     Nat.  R.  18:  230. 

—  Froude's  Hist.  of.     See  England,  Froude's  Historj'  of. 

—  Last   Parliaments  of.      Dub.   Univ.    75:    672.  —  St. 

James,  16:  154. 

—  Letters  of.     All  the  Year,  35:  563. 

concerning    Marriage   with    the    Due    d'Alen^on. 

Arch.  28:  393. 

—  Morals  of.     Eraser,   48:   371,    4S9.     Same   art.   Liv. 

Age,  39:  387,  643- 

—  Pa])ers  relating  to  her  proposed  Marriage.     (Sir  H. 

Ellis)  Arch.  35:  202. 

—  Parpaglia's  Jlission  to.     No.  Brit.  52:  366. 

—  Persecuting  Character  of.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  4:  159. 

—  Progresses  of.     Penny  M.  12:  12-473. 

—  Reign  of.     Chr.  Rem.  47:  383.  —  Lond.  Q.  22:  158. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  405. 
Philosophy  of.     Chr.  Obs.  35:  475,  543. 

—  Visit  to  Sandwich.    (H.  Curling)  Bentlej',  15:  202-603. 

—  Wise  Policy  of.     Ed.  R.  2:  482. 

—  Writings  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  553. 

—  Youth  of.     Temp.  Bar,  59:  451. 

Elizabeth,  Queen  of  Henry  VH.,  Directions  for  receiving 

her  Corpse.     Arch.  32:  126. 
Elizabeth,  Princess,  Marriage  of.  Expenses  of.     (W.  H. 

Smyth)  Arch.  35:   i. 
Wardrobe  Account  for.    (Sir  F.  Madden)  Arch.  26: 

380.       ■ 
Elizabeth,  Empress  of  Austria,  Sketch  of.  St.  James,  7: 66. 
Elizabeth,  Queen  of  Bohemia,  1596-1662.    Tail,  n.  s.  26: 

275.  —  No.  Brit.  31 :  218.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48:  295. 
Elizabeth  of  France.     (E.  G.  Halsey)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

10:  113. 
Elizabeth  of  Prussia  and  Victoria  of  England.     Bentley, 

62:  260.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  627. 
Elizabeth  de  Valois,  Queen  of  Spain,  Freer's.    Lis'.  Age, 

53:  366.     54:  247. 
Elizabeth  Charlotte,  Duchess  of  Orleans.    Temp.  Bar,  59: 

237.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:35. — Colburn,  134:  90. 
Elizabeth  Petrovna,  Empress  of  Russia.    (J.  Forfar)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  26:  598. 

—  and  her  Court.     Temp.  Bar,  53:  494. 
Elizabeth;  a  Poem.     Black-\v.  118:  730. 
Elizabeth;  a  Storj'.     Galaxy,  21:   176. 
Elizabeth  Brownrigge;  a  Tale.     Eraser,  6:  67,  131. 
Elizabeth  Evanshaw;  a  Novel.     Lond.  M.  21 :  84. 
Elizabeth  Castle,  Jersey.     Penny  ^L  5:  76. 
Elizat)eth  Lslands,  Visit  to.     (F.  C.  Gra^)  No.  Am.  5:  313. 
Elizabethan  Days ;  a  Poem.  (T.  Irwin)Dub.  Univ.  49:  486. 
Elk,  North  American.     Penny  JL  9:  239. 

Elks.     Once  a  Week,  17:  216. 

Elkanah  Brewster's  Temptation.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Allan. 

4:  710. 
Elkhorn  Campaign,  Van  Dorn's  Report.     So.  Hist.  Pap. 

6:37- 
Elleelah  and  Kissore.     Bentley,  30:  60S. 
Ellen  Campbell.     Godey,  22:  161. 
Ellen  Cavanagh.     Tinsley,  20:  Si. 

Ellen  Dean ;  a  Pastoral  Story  in  Verse.    .St.  .Tames,  i :  427. 
Ellen  Lauing.     (Mrs.  JL  H.  Parsons)  Godey,  24:  304. 
Ellen  Leicester.     Bentley,  41 :  626. 
Ellen  Linn,  the  Needlewoman.     Liv.  Age,  27:  40. 
Ellen  Tran verse;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  89 
Ellenborough,  Lord.     Mus.  44:  171.  —  Anal.  M.  13:  491. 

—  and  Affairs  of  India.     Eraser,  29:  472. 

—  and  Lord  Ashley.     Eraser,  29:  740. 

—  and  the  Whigs.    Blackw.  53:  539. 


EUenwood,  Henrj'  S.    New  Eng.  M.  4:  433. 
Ellerj-,  William,  Life  of.    (E.  T.  Channing)  Sparks's  Am. 
Biog.  6:  87. — (T.W.  Higginson)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  433. 

—  Ride  to  Congress  on  Horseback,  1777.     (T.  W .  Hig- 

ginson)  Scrib.  19:  412. 
Ellesmere,  Earl  of.     Eraser,  35:  714. 
Ellet,  Charles,  jr.     Liv.  Age,  74:  239. 
Ellet,  Mrs.  E.  F.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  116.  — Godey,  34:  61. 
Ellice.     (L  Ti.urgenieff)    Dub.  Univ.  81:  679.     82:  61. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  293. 
Ellicott,  Charles  J.,  Bishop  of  Gloucester.    Cong.  2:  752. 
P^llinthnrpe,  England,  Dissenting  Church  at.     Cong.  M. 

14:  709. 
Elliot,  Hugh,  Jlemoirs   of.     No.  Brit.  49:  257.     .Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  72:  514. — Quar.  125:  329.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  99:  707. 
Elliot,  Comm.  Jesse  D.     Portfo.(Den.)  12:  529. 
Elliot,  John.     Meth.  M.  38:  3.  — Am.  Mt-th.  M.  i:  329. 
Elliot,  Capt.  John,  Storv  of.     Bust.  Mo.  i :  38,  208,  425. 
Elliott,  Mrs.  Charles.     (E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  36:  77. 
Elliott,  Charles  B.     Travels  in  Austria,  Russia,  and  Tur- 
key.    Frailer,  18:  708. 
Elliott,  Cliarles  L.,  American   Painter.     (L.  G.  Clark) 

Lippinc.  2:  652.  —  (C.  E.  Lester)  Harper,  38:  42. — 

with  portrait,  Eel.  "SI.  71:  1409. 
Elliott,  Charlotte.     Chr.  Obs.  71:  941. 

—  Hymns.     Bost.  R.  2:  156. 

Elliott,  Ebenezer.  (S-  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  17:  245.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  65:  573.  — (J.  Watkins)  Bentley,  28: 
416.  —  House.  Words,  i:  310.  —  Nat.  M.  3:  214. — 
Hogg,  5:  23.  —  Tait,  U.S.  17:  69.  —  with  portrait, 
Howitt,  i:  1 84. 

—  Corn-Law  Rhymes.     Tait,  2:   137. 

—  Last  Days  of.     (J.  Watkins)  Peop.  J.  10:   1.(7. 

—  Obituary  of.     Westm.  52:  495. 

—  Poems  of.     (T.  Carlyle)  Ed.  U.  55:  33S.     60:  67.  — 

Eel.  .M.  20:  68. -^Blackw.  13:  321.  35:  815.— 
Liv.  Age,  26:  59. — (W.  J.  Fox)  Westm.  30:  1S7 
—  Mus.  25:  359.  —  Westm.  53:  115.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  20:  263. —  Eel.  R.  37:  342. —  Dub.  Univ. 
89:  148. 

Elliott,  Edward,  Bishop.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  7S7. 

Elliott,  Henry  V.,  Bateuian'sLife  of.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  800. 

—  Obituary  of.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  303. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  2S8. 

Elliott,  Stephen.     (J.  \.  Hamilton)  .So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  476. 

—  Address  of.     Anal.  M.  8:  1 54.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6: 368. 
Elliott,  Stephen,  Bishop.     Am.  Church  U  20:  45. 
Elliott,  Gen.  Stephen.     N.  Eel.  6:211.  —  I.iind  We  Love, 

4:  453- 
Elliott,  Wm.     Carolina  Sports.     So.  (2.  12:  67.  —  (T.  G. 

Cary)  No.  Am.  63:  316. 
Ellipse  and  Hyi)erbola,  Properties  of  Curvature  in.     ((I". 

Wright)  Math.  Mo.  2:  198. 

—  Rides   for   Circumference  of.     (T.  W.  Bakewell)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  59:  369. 
Ellipses,  Construction  of.  (J.  H.  Gill)  F>cL  Engin.  13:  :;iS. 
Ellipsoid.s,  .\ltractions  of  homogeneous.  E<1.  R.  17:  480. 
Elliptic  Functions.  ((J.  W.  Merrilield)  Nature.  15:  252. 
Ellis,  Alex.  .lohn.  .Sermons.  (T.  Hill)  Unita.  K.  6:  134. 
Ellis,  Clement.  Discourses.  Cong.  >L  6:  210. 
Ellis,  Henry.     Historical  Letters.     Mo.   R.  113:  220.— 

Ed.  R.  41 :  427.     46:   10;. 
Ellis,  H.  W.,  the  Libcrian  Bl:ieksmith.  Liv.  Ago,  37:  445. 
Ellis,  .lames.     (E.  Parmer)  So.  M.  10:  32. 
Ellis,  R.  L.     (G.  Grote)  C<mtemp.  2o:  56. 
Ellis,  Mrs.  Sarah.     Godey,  45:  453. 

—  Sons  of  the  .Soil;  a  Poem.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:   147. 

—  Temper  and  Temperament.     Eel.  R.  85:  62;. 

—  Wives  of  Engliind.     Eel.  R.  77:  694.  —  Tait,  n.  <.  10: 

264. 

—  Women  of  England.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  419. 


ELLIS 


404 


EMAXCTPATION" 


Ellis,  William,  Educationali.st,  with  portrait.     (W.  Jolly) 

Good  Word.*,  22:  543. 
Ellis,  Sir  Wm.  C,  on  Insanity.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  459. 
Ellis  Correspondence.     Mo.  R.  118:  354. 
Klliston,  Hol)t.  Wm.,  Mauaj^er  of  Uniry  Lane  Theater. 

Lond.  M.  i:  609.  — Temp.  Bar,  48:  315. 

—  Ellistoniana.     (W.  T.  Moncrieff)  Colburn,  67:  22-532. 

68:  99-529.     69:  129-557. 
Ellora.     Ste  Elora. 
Ellsworth,  Col.  Ephraim  E.     (.1.  Ilav)  Atlan.  8:  119. 

—  and  his  Zouaves.     Chamb.  J.  42:  469. 
Ellsworth,  Oliver,  with  portrait.     Portfo.(Den.)  34:  1S5. 

—  with  portrait.  Am.  Lit.  M.  i:  195. 

—  Biography  of.    Anal.  M.  3:  3S2. 

—  Speech  of,  17S8.     Carey's  Mus.  3:  334. 

Ellwood,  Tiiomas,  Life  of.  Retros.  13:  109.  —  Mus.  8: 
309.  —  (J.  G.  Whittier)  Liv.  Age,  15:  193.  —  Liv. 
Age,  126:  695.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  22:  445. 

Elm,  Switzerland,  Landslip  at.  (W.  Pole)  Fortn.  36: 
730.     Same  art.  Am.  Ai'ch.  lo:  302. 

Elm-Tree.     Penny  M.  II :  60. 

—  a  Poem.     (J.  C.  Yule)  Canad.  Mo.  5:  400. 

—  and  its  Insect  Enemies.     Intel.  Obs.  2:  191. 

—  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  13:  54. 

Elms  of  Old  Trinity.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Scrib.  2:  517. 

Elmer,  Jonathan.     (L.  Q.  C.  Elmer)  Pennsyl.  M.  i :  443. 

Elocution.     (Prof.    Caldwell)  Meth.   Q.  4:    503.  —  (D. 

Fosdick,  jr.)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1837:   109. 

—  Barber's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  368. 

—  Best  Method  of  teaching,    in   Schools.      (T.    D.  P. 

Stone)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1836:  125. 

—  Porter's  Analysis  of.     (G.  Howe)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9: 

363.  — U.S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  333. 

—  Principles  of.     (0.  Dewey)  No.  Am.  29:  38. 

—  Pulpit.     (A.  F.  T.  Monod)  Princ.  15:  192.  —  (E.  Pea- 

body)  Chr.  Exam.  41 :  49. 
Elohim,Interpretationof  the  Word.     (G.  B.  Kidd)  Kitto, 
2:  332. 

—  and  Jehovah  in  Genesis.     (W.  Aikman)  Meth.  Q.  37: 

610. 
Elopement;  Wakefield  case.     Blackw.  21:  552. 

—  an  Adventure  in  Old  Castile.     Blackw.  52:  312, 
Elopement,  The;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  716.  — U.  S. 

Lit.  Gaz.  6:  209. 
Eloquence.  (H.  L.  Baugher)  Evang.  R.  9:  5S6.  —  (J. 
Dempster)  Am.  Meth.  M.  18:  no.  —  (R.  W.  Emer- 
son) Atlan.  2:  385.  — (A.  M.  Judson)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
20:  535.  —  (H.  Colman)  New  Eng.  M.  2:  374. — 
Am.  Q.  21 :  287.  — Fraser,  21 :  255,  659.  —  So.  Lit. 
Mess,  i:  165.  —  Blackw.  7:  644. 

—  American.     Dem.  R.  34:  40.  —  West.  R.  2:  106. 

—  Ancient.     (W.  G.  Howard)  So.   Lit.  Mess.  6:  703.    7: 

68.— Mo.  R.  149:  68. 

and  modern.     (W.  G.  Howard)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8: 

169.  —  Blackw.  68:  645.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  23: 
17.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  29:  193. 

—  and  eloquent  Men.     New  Eng.  M.  2:  374. 

—  and  good  Sense.    (G.F.  Simmons)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  255. 

—  and  Oratory.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  296.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  60:  344. 

—  at  the  Bar;  Grattan  and  Curran.  West.  Law  J.  3:  241. 

—  Briti.'^h.     Chr.  R.  18:  481  — (G.  Shepard)  Bib.  Sac. 

29:  22. 

Parliamentarv.     Portfo.(Den.)  15:  375, 492.  —  Brit. 

&For.  R.  2:  35. 

—  Forensic.     Knick.  2o:  530. 

—  Maury  on.     Am.  Meth.  M.  15:  224. 

—  of  the  Camp.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  646. 

—  of  Debate.     NcwEng.  M.  7:  105. 

—  of  the  French  Bar.     For.  R.  4:  i. 

—  of  the  Romans.     (J.  L.  Kingsley)  No.  Am.  30:  259, 

—  Parliamentary.     Westm.  99:  36. 


Eloquence,  Popular.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  735, 

—  Principles  of.     Univ.  Q.  20:  26. 

—  Pulpit.     See  Pulpit. 

—  Silent.     (L.  J.  B.  Case)  Univ.  Q.  5:  358. 

—  Species  of.     (J.  O'Connell)  Meth.  (l  8:  514. 

—  Study  of,  in  Theological  Seminaries.     Dub.  R.  39:  433. 
Flora,  India,  Caves  of,  in  1850.     Bent'ey,  52:  240. 

—  Seely's  Wonders  of.     Eel.  K.  43:  49. 
Elphinstone,  Mountstuart,  In  Menioriam.    (J.  W.  Kaye) 

Once  a  Week,  i :  502.  —  (J.  W.  Kaj'e)  Good  Words, 

6:  165. 
Elsie;  a  Story.     (K.  M.  Grey)  Irish  Mo.  8:  405. 
Elsie's  Child;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  8:  240. 
Elssler,  Fanny,  and  the  Tarantula.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  700. 

—  in  London,  Paris,  and  Havana.    Fraser,  28:  713.    29: 

78,  144,  274. 
Elstob,  Elizabeth.     (Mrs.  C  A.  White)  Sharpe,  50:  iSo- 

304.     51:  26-251. 
Elten,  K.  van,  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  29:  340. 
Eltham,   Churchwardens'  Accounts  of.     (G.  R.  Cornei-) 

Arch.  34:  51. 

—  Visit  to  Old  Hall  at.     Once  a  Week,  3:  401.  —  Penny 

M.  i:  263. 
Elton,  Charles  A.  Brothers;  a  Monodj'.  Lond.M.  2:  310. 

—  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  12:  1124.  —  Blackw.  38:  731. — 

Mus.  28:  262. 

—  Translations  of  the  Classic  Poets.     Quar.  13:   151. 

—  Translation  of  Hesiod.     Blackw.  32:   165,  505,  807. 
Eluen;  a  Poem.     (W.  Black)  Once  a  Week,  12:  704. 
Elves,  The;  a  Poem.     (li.  L.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  19:  278. 
Elwes,  .John,  the  Miser.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  679.  —  Penny 

M.  9:  49,  62,  66. 

—  Topham's  Life  of.     Retros.  9:  141. 
Elwyn,  John,  Will  of.     Am.  Law  R.  10:  604. 
Ely,  Alfred.     (C.  Hammond)  Cong.  Q.  9:   137. 

Ely,  John,  Posthumous  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  87:   719. 

Ely,  Smith,  jr.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R   43:   122. 

Ely  Cathedral.    All  the  Year,  34:  413.  —  Penny  M.  3:  245. 

—  Prior's  Chapel  at.     (W.  Wilkins)  Arch.  14:   105. 
Mosaic  in.     (R.  Gough)  Arch.  10:  151. 

—  Removal  of  Remains  of  Brithnoth.    (J.  Bentham)  Arch. 

2:  364. 
Ely,  Dean  of.     See  Peacock,  Geo. 
Elyot,  Sir  Thomas.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  483. 
Elys^e,  Ems,  and  Claremont.     Fraser,  40:  573. 
Emancipation.     (G.  Welles)  Galaxy,  14:  838. 

—  Channing  on,  1841.     Mo.  R.  154:  251. 

—  Effects  of,  1823.     Chr.  Obs.  23:  684,  760.  —  Colburn, 

26:  467. 

—  examined.     DeBow,  21:  265. 

—  in  F^rench  Colonics.     Westm.  22:  520. 

—  in  Jamaica.     (C.  S.  Renshaw)  New  Eng.  6:  557. 

—  in  Kentucky.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  21:  582. 

—  in  Trinidad,  Burnlej''  on,  1842.     Mo.  R.  157:  311. 

—  in  West  Indies.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  Prosp.  R.  i:  159. 

—  (F.  W.  Newman)  Radical,  2:  193,  507.  —  (G.  W. 
Perkins)  New  Eng.  2:  560. — (W.  Ware}  Chr. 
Exam.  33:  382.  —  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  440.  —  Ecl.R. 
68:  450,  532.  —  So.  Q.  23:  422. 

Results  of.     (H.   BIcby)  Meth.  Q.  20:  33,201.— 

Eel.  R.  73:  471.     87:  197. 

—  Lincoln's   Proclamation   of.     (A.   C.   Twining)   New 

Eng.  24:  178.  —  (J.  C.  Welling)  No.  Am.  130:  163. 

Nullity  of.     (R.  H.  Dana)  No.  Am.  131:   128. 

Validity  of.     (A.  A.  Ferris)  No.  Am.  131:  551. 

—  Practical  Effects  of.     De  Bow,  18:  474,  591. 

—  Results  of.     (N.  IT.  Eggleston)  New  Eng.  21:  783.— 

(J.  R.  Sparkman)  Land  We  Love,  4:  16. 

in  French  and  English  Colonies.     (G.  H.  Emerson) 

Univ.  Q.  20:  100. 

—  Root  of  the  Matter.    (H.  W.  Bucher)  Liv.  Age,  74: 

423- 


EMANCIPATION 


405 


EMIGRANT 


Emancipation,  Who  will  be  harmed  by?    Univ.  Q.  19: 

329- 
Set  Serfs ,  Slavery. 
Emanuel  Hospital,  London.     Antiquary,  4:  153,  177. 
Embalming,  Ancient  Modes  of.     Liv.  Age,  134:  447. 

—  Art  of.    Hogg,  3:  142. 

—  Egyptian  Mode  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:  20. 

—  of  Jacob,  illustrated  from  Herodotus.  Cong.  M.  19:  152. 
Embankment   across  Valley  of  the  Brent.     J.  Frank!. 

Inst.  40:  226. 
Embankments  and  Excavations,  Calculating  Cubic  Con- 
tents of.     (J.  C.  Trautwine)  J.  Franki.  Inst.  52:  1, 
80,  146. 

—  and  Reservoirs.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  491. 

—  Mensuration  and  Cost  of.    (E.  Morris)  J.  Frankl.  In.^t. 

29:  21,  381.     32:   164,  236. 

—  Railroad  Cuttings  and.     (0.  Byrne)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

77:  145,  229. 
Embarking  for  the  Colonies.     Fraser,  15:  339. 
Embassies  and  Foreign  Courts.     Eel.  R.  102:  555. 

—  to  Eastern  Asia.     (J.  Brown)  No.  Am.  47:  395. 
Emblems.     Blackw.  115:  607.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121: 

726.  —  Retro.s.  9:  122. 

—  National.     (H.  K.  W.  Wilcox)  Harper,  47:  171. 
Embroidered  Handkerchief;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  10:  23. 
Embroidery,  An  old  Spanish.   (E.  Stowe)  Art  J.  33:  374. 

—  Art.     (A.  F.  Oakey)  Harper,  62:  693. 

—  Art  of.    Godey,  47:  67. 

—  by  Machinery."    (G.  Wallis)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:   iSi, 

273,  237- 

—  Ecclesiastical.     (E.  L.  Cutts)  Art  J.  17:  357. 

—  for  Home  Decoration.     (M.  Ford)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16: 

214,  2(^3,  458-     17:  76-557- 

—  Swiss.     Pract.  M.  5:  281. 

Embryology,    Comparative,    Sketch  of.     (C.  S.   Minot) 
Am.  Natural.  14:  96-871. 

—  Foster  and  Balfour's.     Nature,  11:  126. 
Embryonic  Law  in  Plants  and  Animals.     .4.m.  Natural. 

9:  257. 
Emerald,  The.     (A.  C.Hamlin)  Lippiuc.  11:  6SS. 
Emeralds  and  Berj-ls.     (.J.  H.  Snively)  Appleton,  7:  4S. 

—  Researches  on.     Nature,  8:  254. 

Emerald  Beetles.     (T.  F.  Crane)  Gala.xy,  i:  689. 
Emerald  Mines  of  Muzo.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  506. 
Emerald  Studs;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  62:  214.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  14:  561. 
Emergencies.     Chamb.  J.  54:  703. 
Emer^m,  George  B.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:   417.  —  (J.  H. 

Morison)  Unita.  R.  16:  59. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  257. 
Emerson,  John,  Memoir  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  244. 
Emerson,  Luther  O.     (G.  Birdseye)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13: 

139- 
Emerson,  Riilph  Waldo.  (R.  Buchanan)  Broad w.  2: 
223.  —  (J.  Burroughs)  Galax}-,  21:  254,  543  — (D. 
M.  Colton)  Contin.Mo.  i:  49.  — (G.  Gillillan)  Tail, 
n.  s.  15:  17.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  97.  —  (J. 
O'Connor)  Cath.  World,  27:  90.  —  (G.  Prentice) 
Meth.  Q.  34:  357.  —  Dub.  R.  26:  152.  —  No.  Brit. 
47:  319.  —  Westm.  33:  345.  —  Blackw.  62:  643. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  97.  —  (F.  H.  Underwood) 
No.  Am.  130:  479.  —  (B.  Ilerford)  Dial  (Ch.),  2: 
114. —  (E.  P.  Whipple)  Harper,  52:  417. — (N.  P. 
Willis)  Liv.  Age,  24:  457.  —  (P.  Godwin)  Peop.  J. 

4:  305- 

—  Address,  July,  1838.     Bost.  Q.  i:   500. 

on  Forefathers'   Day,   1870.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  New 

Eng.  30:  175. 

—  and  his  Writings.     (G.  Barmby)  Howitt,  2:  315. — 

Chr.  R.  26:  640. 

—  and  History.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  249. 

—  and  Landor.    Liv.  Age,  52:  371. 


Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo,  and  the  Pantheists.      (H.  He- 
mlng)  New  Dom.  8:  65. 

—  and  Spencer  and   Martineau.      (W.   R.  Alger)  Chr. 

Exam.  84:  257. 

—  and  Transcendentalism.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  233.     Ste 

Transcendentali^m. 

—  Conduct  of  Life.     (N.Porter)  New  Eng.  19:   496.— 

Eel.  R.  116:  365.  — Liv.  Age,  68:  240.  — (F.  II. 
Hedge)  Chr.  E.xam.  70:  149. 

—  Culture.    Fraser,  78:  i.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  98:  358. 

—  English  Traits.     6'te  England. 

—  E^^says.      Dem.   R.    16:    589. —Eel.  M.   18:   546  — 

Liv.  Age,  4:  139.  23:  344.  _(C.  C.  Felton)  Chr. 
Exam.  30:  253.  — Eel.  R.  76:  667. —Bost.  Q.  4: 
391.  —  Bib.  R.  i:  148.  — Pro.'-p.  R.  1:  232.  —  Tait, 
n.  s.  8:  666.  —  Mo.  R.  156:  274. 

—  Homes  and  Haunts  of.    (F.  B.  Sanborn)  .Scrib.  17:  496. 

—  Lectures  at  Manchester.     Ilowitt,  2:  370. 

and  Writings  of.     Fraser,  75:  5S6.    Same  art.  Liv. 

^«e,  93:  581.  — Ev.  Sat.  3:  680.  4:  3S1.— Chr.  R. 
15:  249. 

—  I^etters  and  Social  Aims.     Inteniat.  R.  3:  249. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (H.  \V.  Holland)  Nation,  33:  396. 

—  Poems.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Natinn,  4:  430.  —  .\m.  Whig 

R.  6:  197.  —  (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  255. — 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  292.  —  Brownson,  4:  262.  —  Dem. 
R.  i:  319.  —  Chr.  Rem.  15:  300. 

—  Prose  Works.     Catli.  World,  11:  202. 

—  Representative  Men.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  48: 

314.  — Eel.  R.  95:  56S.  — Brit.  Kl.  11:  2S1.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  26:  i.  —  (C.  E.  Norton;  No.  Am.  70: 
520. —  (D.  March)  New  Eng.  8:  186. 

—  Residence  of.     Art  J.  32:  55. 

—  Society  and  Solitude.      Fraser,  82:    i. — Liv.   Age, 

105:  161. 

—  Writings.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  87.  — (J. 

W.  Alexander)  Princ.  13:  539. 
Emerson,  William,  the  Ilurworth  Mathematician.  Sharpe, 

36:  254. 
Emery,  John,  Actor,  Recolleclions  of.    Colburn,  53:  530. 
Emery.     (.1.  Lawrence  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:    53,  354. 

Same  art.  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  50:  318.  —  Eel.  Engin. 

12:  472.  —  Ciiamb.  J.  21:  3S2. 

—  Mine  of,  Chester,  Mass.     (C.  T.  Jackson)  \\\\.  J.  Sci. 

89:  87. —  (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  S3. 
Emery  and  Corundum  Wheels.     (A.  II.  Batcman)  Eel. 

Engin.  18:  502. 
Emerv  Grinder,  Improved  universal.     Pract.  .^L  6:  175. 
Emigrant,  The.      Cath.  World,  11:  800.  — (J.  Ru.->eri) 

West.  M.  3:  67. 

—  Adventures  of  an.     Mo.  R.  161:  402,  549. 

—  Gentleman-.     Chamb.  J.  51:  650.     Same  art.  Canad. 

Mo.  6:  515. 
Emigrant's  Daughter;   a  Poem.      (D.  Greenwell)  Good 

Words,  2:  447. 
Emigrant's  Guide.     Anal   M.  10:   ^2. 
Emigrant's  Storv.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Harper,  49:  609. 
Emigrant's  Tale.     Dub.  I'niv.  8:  3S. 
Emigrant's  Voy.ige  to  Can.idu.     Blackw.  lo:  455. 
Emigrants,  The.     ((J.  Neiritz)  Peop.  J.  9:  S2-229. 

—  a  Story  of  the  Backwoods.     Chamb.  J.  11:  387. 

—  Advice  to.     Penny  M.i:  158. 

—  Allegiance  of.     (.1.  T.  Morse,  jr.)  No.  .\m.  106:  612. 

—  Church  Work  among.     (J.  \.  Campbell)  .Vnj.  Ciiurch 

R.  n:  233. 

—  Entrappers.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  23:   141. 

—  Warning  to.     Chamb.  J.  50:  644. 
Emigrant  Family  in  .\ustralia.  Va:\.  R.  89:  6<(0. 
Emigrant  Lassie;  a  Poem.     (J.  S.  Blackie)  Good  W<irds, 

15:  S23. 
Emigrant  Ship,  Aboard  an.     All  the  Year,  7:  111. 

—  Trip  in.     Chamb.  J.  i:  22S,  262,  302. 


EMIGRANT 


406 


EMPIRIC 


Emigrant  Ship  'V\''ashiiigton.     Cliamb.  J.  i6:  27. 

Emigrant  Ships.     Irish  Q,  4:  430. 

—  Scenes  in.     Liv.  Age,  26:  492. 

Emigrant  Train,  Day  witli.  (J.  Applegate)  Overland, 
i:  127. 

Emigration.  (.1.  D.  Cartwright)  Sharpo,  38:  37.  —  (A. 
Helps)  Good  Words,  11:  360.  —  (K.  Jeiiicins)  Vic- 
toria, 15:  12.  —  (C.  E.  Norton)  Fortn.  12:  189. — 
(W.  liobinson)  Geog.  M.  i:  151.  — (M.  Tarver) 
West.  J.  3:  211.  6:  211.  — (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  8: 
157.  —  Ed. 11.45:  49.  47:  204.  —  Brit.  &  For.  K.  10: 
493.  — Westm.  3:  449.  6:  342.  35:  131.  40:  53. 
—  Blackw.  15:433.  20:  470.  21:  377.  23:  191, 
615.  —  Dub.  Univ.  21:  506.  —  Knick.  16:  470. — 
Anal.  M.  ii:  361.  —  JIo.  II,  112:  113.  129:  478. — 
Mus.  45:  594.  —  (T.  H.  Yeoman)  Peop.  J.  3:  193. — 
(J.  C.  Bryne)  Peop.  J.  5:  115.  7:  375.  — 111.  M. 
i:  417.  2:  115.  —  Lend.  M.  18:  263.  —  Sharpe, 
16:  352.  —  VV^est.  M.  5:  743. 

—  American  View  of.     (A.  B.  Mason)  Fortn.  22:  273. 

—  and  Canadas.     Fraser,  16:  683  — Lond.  M.  10:   577. 

—  and  Gold.     Blackw.  74:  117.  —  Fraser,  46:   127. 

—  and  Industrial  Training.     Ed.  R.  92:  491. 

—  and  Lutheran  Church.    (S.  Anghey)  Luth.  Q.  8:  3S2. 

—  and  Polit.  Fconomy.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fraser,  77:  611. 

—  and  Poor  Laws.     Lond.  M.  20:  227. 

—  and  Public  Wealth.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  763. 

—  and  the  Sexes.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  509.     26:  626. 

—  Causes  of.     (E.  Spiess)  Luth.  Q.  5:  363. 

—  Decline  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  340,  578- 

—  Distribution  and  Importance  of.     Fxl.  K.  93:  179. 

—  Doyle's  Hints  on.     Penny  M.  i:  261. 

—  from  England.     Victoria,  22:  277. 

—  from  Europe  to  America.     (R.  Everest)  J.  Stalls.  See. 

19:  49.  —  Cath.  World,  25:  433. 

—  from  Great  Britain.     Liv.  Age,  31 :  284-519. 
1838.    J.  Statis.  Soc.  i:  155. 

101843-44.     Hunt,  14:  293. 

to  the  Colonies.     (W.  M.  Torrens)  19th  Cent.  9: 

536.  —  Dub.  R.  22:  388.     26:  316. 
Bounty  System  and  its  Frauds.     Fraser,  28:  426. 

—  German.    Liv.  Age,  11:  201. 

—  —  to  America.     (J.  D.  Angell)  No.  Am.  82:  248. 

—  in  1847.     (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  2:  351. 

—  in  its  Effects  on  the  British  Islands.    No.  Brit.  18:  259. 

—  in  the  17th  Century.     Retros.  17;  44. 

—  in  the  19th  Century.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  3:  472. 

—  in  the  West  Indies.     Liv.  Age,  75:  130. 

—  Irish.     (H.  Giles)  Chr  Exam   52:  361. 

—  Letters  from  Canada.     Qua';.  54:  413. 

—  Limits  of.     (F.  Wharton)  No.  Am.  87:  66. 

—  National.     Mus.  44:  449. 

—  Notes  on.     (F.  Whitehead)  St.  .Tames,  32:  360. 

—  of  Protestants  from  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  471. 

—  or  jNIauufactures.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Westnj.  40:  loi. 

—  Question  of  general.     Colljurn,  83:  523. 

—  Rationale  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  117. 

—  Report  on,   1S26.     (R.    Southey)   Quar.   37:    539. — 

Eel.  R.  46:  229. 

—  Restraints  on.     Ed.  R.  39:  315. 

—  Results  and  future  Policy  of.      (.J.  E.  Mathews)  De 

Bow,  13:  455. 

—  Lord  Selkirk  on.     (F.  Horner)  Ed.  R.  7:  185. 

—  Spirit  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  259. 

—  to  Africa  and  Hayti.     (.1.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  2o:  191. 

—  to  Canada.     Quar.  23:  373.—  Dub.  Univ.  i:  2S7. 

—  to  Cape  of  Good  Hope.     Blackw.  5:  523.     6:  78. 

—  to  the  United  States.     (J.  C.  Hutcheson)  Belgra.  25: 

501.  —  Fraser,  16:  562. — Ed.  R.  100:   236.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  99. 

as  influenced  by  the  War.     Nat.  Q.  g:  ^69. 

Castle  Garden,  N.  Y.    (L.  Bagger)  Harper,  42:  547. 


Emigration  to  the  United  States,  Utopian.     Chamb.  J. 

23:  I. 
Western.     O.  &  N.  2:  754. 

—  The  Whv  and  How.     (J.  Saunders)  Peop.  J.  5:  345. 
See  Lnniigration. 

Eniilie  de  Coigny.     (R.  B.  Kimball)  Intcrnat.  JI.  5:  444. 

Eniillianne,  G.  d',  Life  and  Works  of.     Cong.  M.  4:  375. 

Emily;  a  Poem.     (F.  Soulc)  Pioneer,  2:  158. 

iMnily  Oi-ford.     Fraser,  48:  98-659. 

Emlyn.  Thomas,  Character  of.     Ciir.  Disc,  i:  26. 

Emma;  Fragment  of  a  Story.     (C.  Bronte) Conih.  1 :  4S7. 

Same  art.  Harper,  20:  S25. 
Emma  Mine  Co.  and  R.  C.  Schenck.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  22:  5. 

—  Case  of  J.  W.  Park.     Nation,  22:  345. 

—  True  History  of.     Nation,  17:  402. 

Emmaus,  Journey  to.    (A.  Watson)  Good  Words,  22 :  777. 
Enimaus   Orphan    House,    Middletown,    Peiin.      (C.    J. 

Ehrohart)  Evang.  R.  12:  574. 
Emmerich,  Anne  ('.,  Visions  of.     Dub.  R.  5:  407. 

—  Youth  of.     Month,  18:  87. 

Emmet,  Robert.  So.  R.  n.  s.  20:  370.  —  Liv.  Age,  58:  30. 

—  and  Arthur  Aylmer.     (W.  H.  Maxwell)  Bentlej',  23: 

470,  551.     24:  15. 

—  Insurrection  of.     All  the  Year,  17:  537.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  3:  772. 

Discovery  of.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  541. 

Emmett,  Thomas  A.,  Biography  of.     Ann.  Reg.  4:  139. 

—  Madden's  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  681. 
Emmons,  Nathanael.     (J.  W.  Harding)  Cong.  Q.  3:  225. 

—  with  portrait  (A.  It.  Baker)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15: 
113.  —  (E.  T.  Fitch)  New  Eug.  i:  110.  —  Chr.  Exam. 
33:  169. 

—  Park's  Life  of.    Bost.  R.  2:  38.  —  (G.  P.  Fisher)  New 

Eng.  19:  709. 

—  Sermon  of.     (L.  Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  625. 

—  Theology  of.     (E.  Smalley)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  254,  479. 

—  Theory  of  Divine  Agency.     (A.    Bullard)  A  v.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  10:  352. 

—  Works  of.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  8:  314.  —  (A.  and 

J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  14:  529.  —  Chr.  R.  7:  520. 

8:  7- 
Emmons,  Richard.   The  Fredoniad.   West.  Mo.  R.  2:  176. 
Emory,  John.  Memoir  of.     Meth.  Q.  2:  62. 
Emotion.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  301. 

—  Cosmic.     (W.  K.  Clifford)  19th  Cent.  2:  411. 

—  in  primitive  Man.     (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  331. 

—  Infectious  Expressions  of.     Once  a  Week,  28:  407. 

—  Nature  of.     (G.  F.  Blandford)  Fortn.  12:  103.     Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Jfo.  i:  274. 

—  Physical  Effects  of,  on  the  Heart.     (H.  C.  Wood,  jr.) 

Lippinc.  14:  699. 

—  Voluntary.     (P.  Spence)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  444. 
Emotions,  Brain-Work  and.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  420. 

—  Expression  of,  Darwin  on.     Ed.  R.  137:  492.  —  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  2:  434.  —  Canad.  Mo.  3:  166.     See  Darwin. 

—  Language  and.     (C.  Walstein)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  190. 

—  McCosh  on.     (H.  W.  Holland)  Nation,  30:  196. 

—  New  Theory  of.     (W.  Hincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7:  103. 

—  Psychology  of.     Brit.  Q.  70:  27. 
Emotional  Culture.     Fraser,  29:  528. 
Empedocles.     No.  Brit.  45:  420. 

Emperor  and   the   Pope  ;  a  Poem.     (E.   H.   Plumptre) 

Good  Words,  8:  261. 
Emperor's  Eye;  a  Tale.     (A.  Towner)  Putnam,  13:  563. 
Emperor's  Night  Adventure.     (L.  Pardoe)  Sharpe,  10:  7. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  19:  425. 
Empire,  L',  c'est  la  Paix ;  Zouave  Story.    Cornh.  22:  297. 
Empires,  Disintegration  of.     No.  Brit.  38:  257.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  59:  267,  4S3. 

—  Dissolution  of.     (W.  H.  Lowrie)  Princ.  32:  236. 
Empiric,  Two  Events  iu  Life  of  a.     Fraser,  31 :  482. 


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401 


EX(.1XEER 


Empiricism  and  Common  Logic.     (J.  Watson)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  lo:  17. 
Employers  and  Employed.     (H.  Martineau)  Westm.  29: 

40:;.     57:  61. 

—  and  Working  Classes.  (R.  H.  Patterson)  Brit.  Q.  72:  i. 
Employnunt  VV^anted.     Belgra.  25:  Si. 
Employments  and  Health.     (W.  A.  Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

6:  197,  283.     7:  232. 

—  Division  of.     Pcnn}-  JI.  14:  246. 

Empress  (iiulia's  Abdiiatiim.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  496. 
Empress  of  Spinetta.     (P.  lleyse)  Applcton,  14:  392. 
Em's  first  and  last  Lodger.     Fraser,  74:  450. 
Empty  House.     Colburn,  162:   177. 
Ems  and  its  Neighborhood.     Bentley,  46:  249. 

—  Peep  at.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  12:  649. 

—  Summer  Visitors  to.     Chamb.  .1.  56:  401. 
Emulation.      Ox.  Prize  Ess.  5:  89.  —  New  Eng.  M.  2: 

107.  — Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  65.  — (N.  Lord)  Am.  Bib. 
Kepos.  5:    393.  — (A.  Caswell)  No.  Am.  43:    496. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  13:  81-706. 

—  in  Sciiools.     (L.  Withington)  Am.  List,  of  Listruc. 

1833:  131. 

—  Means  of   Stimulation  without.      (J.    L.    Parkhurst) 

Am.  List,  of  Instrnc.  1831:  131. 
Enamel  and  Enameling.  (C.  T.  Hinckley)  Godcy,  47:  4S9. 

—  of  tlie  Heart.     (.J.  D.  Smith)  Kiiick.  30:   145. 
Enamels  by  Charles  Lepec.     Pract.  M.  i:  261. 

—  Celebrated,  and  their  Prices.     Cornli.  16:  688. 
Enamel  Mosaics,  Modern  Venetian.     Cornli.  19:  459. 
Enameled  Cooking  Vessels.     Pract.  M.  6:  350. 
Enameling,  Face.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  522. 

—  of  Dial-Plates.     Penny  M.  7:  434. 

—  on  Metal.     Pract.  JL  6:  60. 

—  on  precious  Metals  in  Lidia.  (A.  Hunter)  .Vrt  J.  28:  89. 
Enclianted  Bridle;  a  Legendary  Ballad.  Blackw.  128:  436. 
Enchanted  Cave;  a  Poem.     Dui).  Univ.  13:  614. 
Enchanted  Domain;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  35;  666. 
Enclianted  Hare  of  the  Ardennes.     Bentley,  41:  54. 
Enchanted  Island.     (W.  L-ving)  Bentley,  6  :  274.  —  (G. 

Roslyn)  Colburn,  165:  920. 
Enchanted  Isles.    (H.  Melville)  Putnam,  3:  311,  345,  460. 
I'^nchantcd  Mule.     (R.  G.  White)  Putu;uii,  2:  147. 
Enchanted  Throne.     (.1.  Everett)  No.  Am.  12:  365. 
Enchantress,  The;  or  Notes  from  Kit  Kelson's  Log.   EcL 

M.  70:  712. 
Enchantress  of  Sj'racuse;  a  Poem.     (T.  Sheehan)  Temp. 

Bar,  33:  312. 
Encke,  .Joliann  Franz.  (W.  T.  Lynn)  Good  Words,  8:  197. 

—  (K.  A.  Proctor)  Nature,  i:  479.  —  Am.  J.  Sci. 
93:  10. 

Eiicunibered  Estate.     House.  Words,  16:  84. 
Encumbered  Estates  Court.     Chamb.  .L  30:  249. 
Encyclical  of   Pius  IX.,    1S65,  Text  and   Commentary. 
Dub.  R.  56:  441,  560.  —  (T.  Harper)  Mojith,  37:  356. 
Encyclopa-dia  Americana.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  132.     4:  322, 

—  No.  Am.  34:  262. 

—  Britaniiica.     Blackw.  I :   iSo. 

7th  Edition.     Quar.  70:  44.     Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  4: 

577. 

8lh  Edition.     Westm.  78:  394. 

9th  Edition.     Nature,  II :  343.     12:308.  —  (.V.  II. 

Garrod)  Nature,  13:  221.     14:  390. 

—  Chambers's.     Month,  9:  82. 

—  Edinburgh.     Blackw.  i:  186. 

—  London.     Mo.  R.  112:  34S. 

—  Metropolitana.     Mo.  R.  89:   1S7. 

—  New  American.     Liv.  Age,  57:  551. 
Encyclopedias.     Am.  Q.  6:  331. 

—  History  of.     Quar.   113:  354.     Same  art.  Liv.   Age, 

77:  3^7- 
End  of  the  Banquet.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  112:  626. 

—  of  Fordyce  Brothers.     House.  Words,  18:  73. 


End  of  a  Month  ;  a  Poem.    (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Dark  Blue, 
i:  217. 

—  of  the  World.     All  the  Year,  2:  270. 

Endicott,  .John,  with  portrait.      (C.  M.  Eudicott).  N.  E. 

Reg.  i:  201. 
Endicott  Rock.     (P.  Carrigaiii)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  311. 
Endicott  Geneahigy.    (C.  M.  Endicott)  N.  E.  Reg.  1 :  335. 
Endicott  Pear-Tree.     (('.  M.  Endicott)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  402. 
Endless  Punishineiit,  l)i<l  the  .lews  believe  iiiV     Univ.  Q. 

35:  359,  4S3.     .See  Eternal  l'uiii>hinent. 
Eudor,  .Apparition  at.     (L.  .\.  Gotwald)  Luth.  Q.  8:  321. 

—  (E.  C.  Jones)  New  Eng.  14:  75. 
Endorsement  of  Notes.     Bank.  JI.  (N.  Y.)  32:  475. 

—  Liability  of  Endorsers.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  973. 
Endosinosis,  E.Kperiments  on.     (J.  W.  Draper)  J.  Fraiikl. 

Inst.  21:   177.     22:  27. 
Endowment  of  Research.     Nature,  8:   157-377. 

Essays  on.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  122. 

in  Birmingliam      Nature,  23:  304. 

Local.     Nature,  21:  487. 

—  of  Roniaiiism.     Brit.  (i.  8:  472. 

Endowments.     (.J.  S.  .Mill)  Fortn.  ii:  377.  — (C.  Ncate) 
Macmil.  22:  3S7. 

—  and  the  State.     Coiij;.  3:  107. 

—  Effect  of.     Westm.  22:   119. 

—  Religious.     (F.   W.   Newman)  Tlieo.   R.   12:    335.— 

(G.  Sharswood)  Princ.  25:  545. 
Endurance,   .Sermon  on.     (.A..  Fonblanquf)  Temp.  Bar. 

52:  204. 
Energy.     (B.  .Stewart)  Nature,  i:  647.     2:  78,  1S3,  270. 

—  (W.  Thomson)  No.  Brit.  40:  337.  —Good  Words, 
3:  601. 

—  and  Force.     (G.  Alien)  Cauad.  Mo.  10:  20. —  (W.  K. 

Clifford)  Nature,  22:   122. 

—  Availability  of.     (W.  D.  Miller)  Pop.  Sci.  M...  17: 

244. 

—  Conservation  of,  Stewart's.    Nature,  9:  19S.    5ie  Con- 

servation ;  Forces. 

—  Dis.sipation  of.     (Lord  Rayleigh)  Nature,  11:  454.  — 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  701. 
Kinetic  Theory  of.     (W.  Thomson)  Nature,  9:  441. 

—  in  Life,  Importance  of.     Eraser,  62:  63.     Same  art. 

E<1.  M.  51:  193. 

—  in  Nature,  Sources  of.     (Sir  W.  Thomson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  112:  376. 

—  Theory  of.     (.\.  M.  Mayer)  .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  86:  109. 

—  What  is?    (B.  Stewart)  Ed.  Eiigiii   3:  380. 
Energies,  Dissipated.     Victoria,  16:   193. 

—  Specitic,  Dependence  of  Qiialily  on.    (E.  Montgonieiy) 

Mind,  5:   I. 
Enfans  trouvcs,  Les.     Colburn,  48:   71. 
Enfantin  and  St. -Simon.     (E.  S.  Howm-)  Tlieo.  R.  g:  39. 
Engadine  Pa.ss.     (H.  Bedford)  Month. 30:  162.  — (G.  B. 

MoClellan)  Scrib.  16:  639. 

—  Overlooking  the.     Argosy,  16:   iiS. 

—  Romance  of.     Loud.  .Soc.  37:  su|>i).  42. 

—  Upper.     (L.  Tollomache)  Fortn.  25:  340. 
Engaged.     Tinslcy,  7:  303. 

Engaged  Man;  a  Tale.     Cliaml).  J.  47:  497-5S7.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  554-650. 
Eng.igements.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  668. 

—  Long.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  77. 

Engedi,  Cave  of.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  2S0. 

Engelbert  of  Na.ssaii,  and  his  Tomb.     Penny  M.  6:   3;^. 

Enghien,  Ducd'.   Chamb.. I.  16:  276.  —  Colburn,  i:  513. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  125. 

—  Murder  of.    For.  R.  5:  250.  —  Bentley,  16:  19.    Same 

art.  Liv.  .\ge,  i:  739. 
Engine  for  producing  Motive  Power,  1S51.      (E.  Dunn) 

.1.  Frankl.  Iii>t.  52:  22S. 
Engineer's   .\ctveiitiire.     Chamb.  J.  41:  129.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  61 :  504. 


ENGINEERS 


408 


ENGLAND 


Engineers  and  Public  Health.  (W.  Donaldson)  Eel. 
Engin.  19:  183. 

—  Earlj',  and  James  Rrindley.     Lond.  Q.  25:  58. 

—  Edueation  of.     (K.  II.  Tluirston)  J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  94: 

17. — Macniil.  23:  423. 

—  in  India.     Eel.  Engin.  21:  2S5. 

—  Institute  of  Mechanical,   Address,    1856.      (J.   Whit- 

worth)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:  257. 

—  Lives  of.     Brit.  Q.  35:  263. 

Smiles's.    Lond.  Q.   27:  427.— Eel.  M.   56:   323, 

464. — Eraser,  65:  519. 

—  Locomotive,  Brotherhood  of.     (II.  Adams)  Nation,  24: 

158.  ^73- 

—  of  Britain.      Ed.  R.  150:  437. 

—  Professional  Training  of.     Eel.  Engin,  9:  14S.  —  (R. 

Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  i,  145^ 

—  Royal.     No.  Brit.  50:  i. 

—  Status  of.     (G.  Smith)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  173. 
Engineering,  ^Esthetics  of.     (R.  Gerner)  Eel.  Engin.  20: 

472. 

—  Amateur.     Hunt,  53:  So. 

—  American;   Locomotives.     (M.  Passavant)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  49:  145,  221.     50:  231,  294. 

—  among  the  Alps.     Penny  M.  13:  407,  410. 

—  Ancient,  Features  of.    (G-  Burnham)  Am.  Arch.  6:  46. 
and  modern.     Chamb.  J.  26:  log. 

—  and  Architecture,  Studies  in.     Eel.  Engin.  20:  85. 

—  and  Art.     (C.  H.  Driver)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  4S4. 

—  and  Engineers.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  34:  142. 

—  as  a  Profession.    (O.  Reynolds)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  555. 

—  at  the  Crystal  Palace.     Pract.  M.  i:  75. 

—  Civil,  Scope,  Aim,  and  Professorship  of.     (S.  E.  War- 

ren) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  85:  134. 

Vignoles's  Lectures  on.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:  79, 

157,  243.     35:  25-371.     36:  20-390.     37:  8. 

—  Egyptian  and  modern.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  15S. 

—  French,  before  the  War.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  211. 

—  Hydraulic.     (S.  McElroy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  289, 

361.     74:  13-361.     75:  I,  217,  303.     76:  217,  289, 
361.     77:  I.     79:  81-289.     81:  145. 

—  in  India,  Peculiarities  of.     (J.  G.  Medley)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  80:  375. 

—  Metallic   Constructions.     (W.  Fairbairn)   J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  54:  I,  73. 

—  Notes  on.     (W.  Cain)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  452. 

—  of  the  Period,  1870.     (W.  M.  Henderson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  90:  382.    gi:  45. 

—  Origin  and  Development  of.    (Sir  J.  Hawkshaw)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  8:  33. 

—  Pioneer,  Dobson's.    Pract.  M.  7:  64. 

—  Progress  in.     (G.  W.  Siemens)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  150. — 

(f.  Wrightson)  Eel.  Engin.   12:  113. —  Pract.  M. 

2:  464. 
in  last  fifty  Years.     (W.  H.  Barlow)  Eel.  Engin. 

22:  32S. 
in  1880.     (L.  F.  Harcourt)  Eel.  Engin   22:  7. 

—  Public  Works  in  the  United  States.     (M.  Malezieux) 

Eel.  Engin.  20:  394. 

—  Record  of,  in  1877.     Eel.  Engin.  18:  225. 

—  Subaqueous.     Pract.  M.  4:  272. 

—  Weisbach's.     (P.  E.  Dove)  Nature,  16:  81. 

—  Works  in.    Eel.  Engin.  16:  177. 

Engineering  Apprentices,  Principles  of  Shop  Jlanipula- 
tion  for.  (.1.  Richards)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96:  305, 
379-     97:  31-392.     98:  25-415.     99:  59,  132. 

Engineering  Archeology.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  299. 

Engineering  Geology.  (W.  H.  Penning)  Eel.  Engin.  20: 
473.     21:  40. 

Engineering  Precedents,  Isherwood  on.  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
69:  284. 

Engineering  Science,  History  of.  (Sir  J.  HawkshaAv) 
Eel.  Engin.  13:  456. 


Engineering  Science,  Progress  of.     Quar.  114:  289. 

Engineering  Structures,  Factor  of  Safety  in.  (R.  H. 
Buel)  licl.  Engin.  11:  56. 

England,  John.     (W.  G.  Read)  Rel.  Cab.  i:  361 

England,  Richard.     Once  a  W^eek,  27:  7,  39,  53. 

England,  Abbeys  and  Castles  of.  (H.  James,  jr.)  Lip- 
pine.  20:  434. 

—  Admirals  of.     Cornh.  38:  36. 

—  Admiralty  in,  1870.     Ed.  R.  133:  122. 

—  ^Esthetical  Condition  of.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  420. 

—  Agriculture  of.     See  Agriculture. 

—  America  in.     (C.  Logan)  Galaxy,  3:  105. 
Slidell's.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  195. 

—  American  View  of.    (W.  11.  Pollock)  Maemil.  39:  299. 

—  American's  Impressions  of.     (II.  White)  Fortn.  24: 

291.     Same  art.  Fkl.  M.  85:  548. 

—  Ancient.     Chamb.  J.  21 :  373. 

—  Ancient  Fortifications  in.     (J.  Watson)  Arch.  5:  87. 

—  Ancient  Streets  and  Homesteads  of.     Chamb.  J.  54: 

780. 

—  and  America.     Eel.  R.  82:  427.  —  (E.  Everett)  No. 

Am.  13:  20.  —  Mo.  R.  132:  574.  —  Am.  Q.  15:  240. 

Blacks.  16:  474.  —  Mus.  6:  13.     13:  738. 
and  P'rance.     (W.  0.  Johnson)  No.  Am.  77:  118.  — 

(M.  D.  Conway)  Fortn.  3:  442.  —  Liv.  Age,  88:  545. 
Dispositions  of,  1S20.     (F.  Jeffrej')  Ed.  R.  33:  395. 

Same  art.  Anal.  M.  16:  302,  355. 
American  Feeling  towards  England.     Blackw. 

63:  780. — (E.  Dicey)  Fortn.  II :  704. 
English  Feeling  towards  America,    1865.     (E. 

Dicey)  Nation,  i :  336. 

Future  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  5:  461. 

in  1855.    Liv.  Age,  47:  805. 

Relation  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  34:  147. 

Social  Relations  of.     Quar.  142:  251.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  130:  707. 

—  and  Christendom,  Manning  on.     EcL-R.  125:  459. 

—  and  Continent.   No.  Brit.  21:  45.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

42:  547. 

—  and  the  English,  American  Impressions  of.   Chr.  Rem. 

47:  165. 

Bulwer's.     Am.  ilo.  M.  2:  73.  —  Colburn,  39:  206. 

by  a  Chinaman.     Chamb.  J.  23:  153. 

—  and  France.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  25:  534.  —  (J.  P. 

Edwards)  Peop.  J.  6:  169. 
Customs  and  Manners  in.     Liv.  Age,  114:  579. 

—  and  Greek  Question,  1S79.    (J-  ^^^^)  Brit.  Q.  70:  177. 

—  and  Italy,  Mme.  Craven  on.     (J.  G.  Rosengarten)  Na- 

tion, 29:  245. 
and  Germany,  1851.     Brit.  Q.  13:  190. 

—  and  the  Papacy,  185 1.     Brit.  Q.  13:  234. 

—  and  Russia  and  Turkey  in  the  Past.     (G.  L.  Gomme) 

Colburn,  160:  379,  523. 

—  and  Scotland,  Crowns  of.  Relations  of.     (E.  A.  Free- 

man) Fortn.  7:  697. 

Scenes  in.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  2o:  529. 

Travels  in,  Blanqui's.     Westm.  4:  32. 

—  and  United  States.     New  York  R.   10:  375.  — New 

Eng.  6:  281.  —  Liv.  Age,  47:  570. 
Address  of  John  to  Jonathan,  Boston,  Oct.  11,  1870. 

(T.  Hughes)  Maemil.  23:  81. 
Commercial  Relations  of.     (W.  C.  Miller)  Tinsley, 

26:  116. 

Mutual  Interests  of .     Penny  M.  10:  152. 

Relationship  of.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  No.  Am.  127: 

179.     /See  (T?so  Great  Britain. 

—  and  Wales,  Kohl's.     Liv.  Age,  3:  314. 

Mackinto.«h's  Scenery  of.     Nature,  1 :  306. 

Turner's  Illustr.  of.     (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  67:  663, 

—  and  Yankee  Laud.    Eraser,  32:  485.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  6:  372. 

—  Antiquarianism  in.     Ed.  R.  86:  307. 


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England,  Antiquity  of  Building  in.     (J.  Essex)  Arch. 

4:  73- 

—  Antiquities  of.     (J.  H-  Norden)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5: 

859,  937-    6:  57,  217. 
Barrow  opened  in  Yorkshire,  1S64.     (J.  B.  Davis) 

Reliquary,  6:   i,  185. 
Oemetery  at  King's  Newton.     (J.  J.  Briggs  and  L. 

Jewitt)  Keliquarj',  9:  i,  6. 
discovered  in  Cornwall.     (P.  Rashleigh)  Arch.  9: 

187. 
at  Blandford  St.  Mary,  Dorset.      (T.  Rackett) 

Arch.  25:  576. 
ucarChilgrove,  Sussex.    (L.  V.  Ilarcourt)  Arch. 

31:  312. 

at  Mentmore,  Bucks.    (F.  Ouvry)  Arch.  35 :  379. 

in  Gloucestershire.     (T.  Mutlow)  Arcii.  7:  379. 

in  Lancashire.     (W.  Hutchinson)  Arch.  9:  211. 

in  Quantock  Hills.  (C.J.  Harford)  Arch.  14:  94. 

at  Sandwich,  Kent.  (C.'R.  Smith)  Arch.  30:  132. 

in  Ehcnside  Tarn,  Cumberland.     (R.  D.  Darbi- 

shire)  Arcli.  44:  272. 

in  Somersetshire.    (C.  J.  Harford)  Arch.  14:  90. 

in  Yorkshire.     (J.  M.  N.  Colls)  Arch.  31:  299. 

Eccleston's.     Eel.  R.  86:  316. 

Grave  at  Grimthorpe,  Yorkshire.     (J.  R.  Mortimer) 

Reli(|uary,  9:   180. 

Museum  of  National.     Qnar.  37:  485. 

National.     Art  .J.  6:  121. 

Prehistoric.     Brit.  Q.  50:  396.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

74:  385. 

Roman,  around  Faversham,  Kent.  (G.  Bedo)  Reli- 
quary, 13:  141. 

at  Barrow-upon-Soar,  Leicestershire.  (J.  Thomp- 
son) Reli(iuary,  13:  17. 

Roman  City  of  Uriconium.     Once  a  Week,  2:  39. 

Roman  Monuments.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  14:  543. 

Roman  Station  at  Wilderspool.  (J.  Kendrick)  Reli- 
quary, 10:  88.     II :  43. 

Roman  Vestiges  near  Wetton,  Staffordshire.  Reli- 
quary, 5:  217. 

Roman  Villa  at  Walesby,  Lincolnshire.     (W.  B. 

Philpot)  Reliquar}',  2:  49. 

Thor's  Cave,  Derbyshire.  (S.  Carrington)  Reli- 
quary, 6:  201. 

Traces  of  Danes  and  Norwegians  in.     Chamb.  J. 

17:  286, 

Tumulus  near  Fimber,  Yorkshire.     (J.  R.  and  B. 

Mortimer)  Reli(iuar}%  9:  65. 

—  Aristocrac}'  of.     (\V.  E.  H.  Lecky)  No.  Am.  126:  62. 

—  Colburn,  41 :  i. 

and  Nobility  of.     Colburn,  128:  1S3. 

Illustrious  Families,  Uruniniond's.     Quar.  72:  165. 

Nobility  and  Gentry.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  44: 

370. 

Old  Nobility.     Nat.  R.  6:  360. 

Ruling  Class  in.  (R.  S.  Mackenzie)  Nat.  Q.  18:  321. 

—  Army  of.     See  Great  Britain,  Arm\'. 

—  Art  in.     See  Art  in  England. 

—  asitis,  1851.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Ed.  R.  93:  305.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  23:  342. 
Johnston's.     Dub.  L'niv.  37:  351. 

—  as  seen  by  an  Italian.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  290. 

—  as  seen  by  Voltaire.     (J.  Parton)  No.  .\m.  lOo:  347. 

—  Australian's  Impressions  of.     Cornh.  13:   no. 

—  Bar  of,  and  Inns  of  Court.     Black w.  79:  61.  —  Quar. 

138:  139.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  707. 

Kingsdowne's  Recollections  of.     Ed.  R.  129:  40. 

Sketches  of.     Colburn,  31:  1-426.     32:  129. 

—  Best's  Cosmopolite  in.     Mo.  R.  149:  61. 

—  Biographical  History  of,  Noble's.     Ed.  R.  6:  707. 

—  Bye-Lanes  and   Downs   of.     Bcntle}-,  24:    541.     25: 

38-603.     26:  57-572.     27:  7^. 


England,  Campbell's  Visit  to,  1775.     Ed.  R.   no:   V2. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  63:  673. 

—  Canterbury  to  London.     (H.  Curling)  Bentley,    23: 

III,  266. 

—  Cathedrals  of.     Quar.   I18:  297.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

66:  222,  326. 

—  Census.     See  Census;  Great  Britain,  Population. 

—  Chance  lors  of.     Set  Chancellors. 

—  Changes  in,  in  half  a(,'entury.  Am.  Church  R.  24:  108. 

—  Chartism  in.     See  Ciiartism. 

—  Ciiurch  of.     See  Church  of  England. 

—  Churches  of.     Contemp.  14:   125. 

and  People  of  England.     Brit.  Q.  12:  217, 

Free.     Brit.  Q.  35  :   206. 

—  Civil  Service  of.     See  Civil  Service;  Great  Britain. 

—  Civilization  in.     De  Bow,  27:  403.     See  Civilization. 

—  Clergy  of,  and  A.  TroUope.     Contemp.  2:  240. 

—  Colonies  of.     See  Great  Britain. 

—  Commerce  of.     See  Great  Britain. 

—  Commonplaces  on.     Cornh.  8:  S3. 

—  Conflict  between  Land  and  Water  in.     Cliaiub.  ,1.  22: 

1S2.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  205. 

—  J.  F.  Cooper's.      (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  59:   327. — 

Knick.  11:  184. 

—  Counties  of.  Formation  of.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  3:  550.  — 

Chamb.  J.  41 :  29. 

Legends  and  Traditions.   All  the  Year,  31 :  445-542. 

Names  of .     (II.  Bradley)  Gent.  M.  n.s.  26:  712. 

Richardson's  Table-Book  on.     Mo.   R.   157:    364. 

162:  199. 
Traditions  of.     All  the  Year,  32:   12-277. 

—  Country-IIouse  Lifein.  (R.Wynford)  Lipi)inc.  11:  176. 

—  Countrj'  Lanes  in.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  4S4. 

—  Country  Life  in.     (A.   D.  Gridley)  New  Eng.  25:   1. 

—  (T.  L.  Cuyler)  Godey,  28:"275.  — (W.  Howitt) 
Tait,  n.  s.  2:  526.  —  (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  17: 
319. — (B.  Murray)  Galaxy,  17:  679. —  Colburu, 
5:  305-436. — No.  Brit.  40:   I. 

Ancient  Country  Gentlemen.     Frascr,  7:  633. 

and  Country  Folk.     Bost.  R.  2:  2S4. 

Modern.     Cornh.  16:  704. 

—  Court  Festivities  in.     Lippinc.  12:  294. 

—  Coxe's  Impressions  of.     Am   Church  R.  10:  392. 

—  Crime  in.     See  Crime. 

—  Culture  in.  Ancient.     Dub.  Univ.  71:  603. 

—  Customs  of.  Old.     Penny  M.  11:  49-305. 

—  Decline  of.     (S.  J.  Bayard)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  48. 
Ledru  Rollin  on.     Eraser,  42:  74.  —  Dem.  R.  28: 

229.  —  Dub.  R.  29:  271. 

—  Decline  of  the  National  Spirit  in.    Temp.  Bar,  44:  167. 

—  Deer  Parks  of.     (R.  Wynford)  Lippinc.  12:  1S9. 

—  Defenses  of.     See  Great  Britain. 

—  Democracy  in.    (S.  Amos)  Fortn.   i:    22S.  —  (L.  J. 

Hinton)  O.  &  N.  i:  551. — Colburn,  41:  409. 
in  iSSo.    (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  30:  413. 

—  Dewey's  Old  World  and  New.     Tait.  n.  s.  3:  673. 

—  Dickens's  Localities  in.     Scrib.  20:  404. 

—  Distress  in  Manufacturing  Districts,  in  1S62.     (J.  II. 

Thorn)  Mo.  Rcl.  M.  29:  yS. 

National.     Ed.  U.  76:  214. 

Owen's  Plan  for  relieving.     Ed.  R.  32:  453. 

Public.     Blackw.  19:  429. 

—  Domestic  Life  in,  Progress  of.     Peop.  .T.  7:  146. 

—  Down  the  Thames  in  a  Birch-Bark  Canoe.     (J.   S. 

Whitman)  Harper,  62:  211. 

—  Easter  in.     (II.  James,  jr  )  Lippinc.  20:  50. 

—  Fcclesiastical  Events.     (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  lo:  135- 

555.    11:11:7-436.    12:146,436.    13:119,302,566. 

—  Ecclesiastical  History  of.     So.  Q.  12:   170. 

Ancient  Churches  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  569. 

Conversion  of,  to  Christianity.     Blackw.  102:  702. 

Cost  of  Mediajval  Church.     Fortn.  33:  848. 


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England,  Ecclesiastical  Historj'  of,  Early.      Brownson, 

18:  188.  —  Chr.  Rem.  32:  64. —  Dub.  11.  18:   12S. 

—  Lond. Q.  53:  71. 
Ancient,  British  Church  discontinuous  with  the 

Anj^lo-Saxon.     Chr.  Keni.  3:  47. 

Sects  of  the  Commonwealth.     Urit.  Q.  66:  326. 

Stoujjliton's.     15rit.  Q.  45:  477.     52:  304.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  70:  351.     74:  4S8.  — Eel.  11.  125:  266. 
Tractarian,    Honiish    and    Ivatiunalizinj,'    Develop- 

ment.s  of  last  Ilalf-Ccntury.     (E.  B.  Elliott)  Chr. 

Obs.  67:  316-971.     68:  376,  945. 

—  Electoral  Statistics  of,   1832-58.     (W.  Newmarch)  .J. 

Statis.  Soc.  20:  169-314.     22:  loi,  297. 

—  Emancipation  in.     (S.  D.  Collett)  Atlan.  8:  742. 

—  Emerson's  English   Traits.      (N.  Porter)  New  Eng. 

14:  573. —  Lond.  Q.  7:  3S1.  — New  Q.  5:  449.— 
Dub.  Univ.  48:  569.  —  Putnam,  8:  407.  —  Westm. 
66:  494.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  503. 

—  English  or  British?     (J.  Foster)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  195. 

—  Espriella's  Letters  from.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  K.  II :  27°- 

—  Esquiros's  L'Angleterre.     Bentley,  46:  383. 

—  Ethnology  of.     (G.  Allen)  Fortn.  34:  472. 

—  Extracts  from  Diary  of  a  Diplomatist  in.     Colburn, 

78:   227-455. 

—  Feudal  Tenures  in.     (F.  Seebohm)  Fortn.  13:  89. 

—  Field  Sports  of.     Bent.  Q.  2:  267. 

—  Finances  of.     See  Great  Britain. 

—  First  Eight  Days  in.     (Judge  Carleton)  Dem.  R.  16: 

175- 

—  Foreign  Relations  of.     See  Great  Britain. 

—  Foreigners'  Opinion  of.     (E.  Brooks)  No.  Am.  15:  51. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  318. 

—  Forgotten  Worthies  of.     Westm.  58:  32.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  46:  131. 

—  French  Clergy  in.     U,  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  156. 

—  French  Judgments  of.     Ed.  R.  103:  558. 

—  Frenchman's   Impressions  of,   a  Century  ago.      (H. 

Alford)  Good  Words,  7:  121. 

—  Fresh  Fields  and  Pastures  new.     Liv.  Age,  58:  329. 

—  Future  of.     Liv.  Age,   134:   767.  — (R.  W.  Boodle) 

Canad.  Mo.  20:  442.      See  Great  Britain. 

—  Future  Bulwarks  of.     Cornh.  2:  493.     5:  550. 

—  Game  Laws  of.     Colburn,  42:  417.     See  Game  Laws. 

—  German's  Impressions  of.     Quar.  46:  518. 

—  Governing  Families  of.     Brit.  Q.  42:  98.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  65:  641. 

—  Greatness  of.  (Goldwin  Smith)  Contemp.  34:  i.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  131. 

—  Hawthorne's  Our  Old  Home.     Blackw.  94:    610. — 

Liv.  Age,  79:  243,  344.  81 :  99.  —  Lond.  Soc.  6:  405. 

—  Heart  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Galax}',  24:  115. 

—  Hereditary  Republic  of.     (Marquis  of  Blandford)  No. 

Am.  133:  447. 

—  History  of,  in  general:  — 

Apocryphal.     Dub.  R.  54:  143. 

Bonnechose's.     Colburn,  112:  303. 

Capgrave's  Chronicle  of.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  551. 

Gleanings  from.     Colburn,  I16:  344. 

Catholic,  McCabe's.     Eel.  R.  86:  200.    90:683.— 

Dub.  R.  22:  92.     27:  128 

Characteristics  of.     Quar.  123:  144. 

Child's.     (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words,  2:  409-524. 

3:    19-616.    4:    117-570.     5:   89-613.     6:    93-524. 

7:  45-597.    8:  69-360. 

Civil.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  4:  22. 

Comic.     Eel.  R.  84:  533. 

Ellis's  Letters  illustrative  of.    Ed.  R.  41:  427.    46: 

195.  —Mo.  R.  113:  220. 

Falsification  of.  (T.  DeQuincey)Lond.  M.  lo:  625. 

for  Children,  Neale's.     Chr.  Obs.  51 :  88. 

Georgiana ;    or    Royal    Anecdotes    illustrative    of. 

Colburn,  i:  252-544.     2:  38-528. 


England,  History  of,  in  general :  Government,  from 
Henry  the  Kighth's  Reign  to  1865.    Ed.  R.  122,  257. 

(ireen's.     Dub.  R.  77:   308.  —  (B.   Herford)  Dial 

(Ch.),  i:  105.  — (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  31:  174,  188. 

Green's  Short.     (II.  Adams)  No.  Am.  I2i:    216. 

—  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  27:  227.  — (M.  P.  Lowe) 
Unita.  R.  10:  452.  —  (J.  Rowley)  FVaser,  92:  395, 
710.  —  Dub.  R.  77:  308. — Quar.  141:  3S5. 

Invasions  in.     Dub.  L'uiv.  55:  708. 

Koightloy's.     Dub.  Univ.  11:   183. 

Knight's  Pictorial.     Eel.  R.  69:  542.     74:  53. 

Lecky's.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Dub.  Univ.  91:  513. 

Letters  on.     Eraser,  3:   163. 

Lingard's.     Ed.  R.  42:   1.  — (H.  Hallam)  Ed.  R. 

53:  I.  — Westm.  7:  87. — Blackw.  19:  313.  — M<.. 

R.  89:   293.     90:   43.     108:    1.     112:   159.     118: 

389.     143:  290.  — Eel.  R.  34:   I.     45:  237.  — Dub. 

R.  12:  295.     41:  I.  —  Rc'l.  (Jab.  i:  471,  561. 
Mackintosh's.     (S.' A.  Eliot)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  337. 

— Mo.  R.  122:  546.     125:  187.  —  Westm.  21:  399, 

—  Eel.  R.  57:  97. 

New  Sources  of.    Quar.  130:  373. 

New  Way  of  writing.     Lond.  Q.  50:  302. 

Pauli's.     Eraser,  54:  665.  —  AV^estm.  61:  602. 

Periods  of  Transition  in.     Am.  Churcli  R.  26:   172. 

Pictorial.       Ed.    R.   74:    430.  —  (Dr.    McVicker) 

Meth.  Q.  7:  485. — Eel.  R.  67:  579.     69:542.     74: 

53.     84:  205. 

Raumer's  Political.     Eel.  R.  65:  151. 

Records  as  a  Source  of.     Month,  3:  173. 

Revolutions  in,  Vaughan's.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Ed. 

R.  112:  136.  —  Dub.  Univ.  58:  540.  —  Eraser,  69: 

199.  —  Eel.  M.  61:  469.  —  Eel.  R.  73:  249. 
Vol.  I.,  Race.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  730.  —  Eel.  M. 

50:   86. — Blackw.  86:   537.  —  Eraser,  61:  485.— 

Eel.  M.  50:  214. 
Vol.  II.,  Religion.     Blackw.  90:  166.  —  Brit.  Q. 

34:  65.  —  Eel.  M.  54:  289.     55:  98. 
Vol.  TIL.  Government.    Brit.  Q.  39:  160.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  62:   144. 

Scheme  for  Manual  of.     Dub.  R.  57:  173. 

State  Papers  and  Calendars.     Chr.  Rem.  47:  72. 

Storms  in.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Eel.  M.  39:  405. 

Turner's.     Eel.  R.  45:  237. 

Tytler's.     Mus.  38:  179,259. 

—  History  of,  Early :  — 

Dub.  Univ.  i:  663. — No.  Brit.  21:  375.  —  Quar. 

147:  511. 

Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle.     Blackw.  91:  629. 

before  the  Norman  Conquest.     (W.  F.  Allen)  No. 

Am.  no:  349. 

Chroniclers  of .    Cornh.  15:  154.  —  Clir.  Rem.  37:  1. 

English  Chronicle.     (G.   Allen)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

24:  543- 

Froissart's  Chronicle.     Mo.  R.  160:  i. 

Raymond's  Metrical  History.     Mo.  R.  158:  57. 

Colonization  of  Northumbria.      Ho.  &  For.  R.  4: 

577- 

Danes  and  Norwegians  in.     Dub.  R.  32:  184. 

Julius  Cesar's  Landing-Plaee  in.     (Major  Rennell) 

Arch.  21:  501.     See  Ca?sar. 

History  of  Kings  of   East  Angles,   792-S55.     (T. 

Amyot)  Arch.  19:  302. 

Monastic  Historians  of.     Dub.  R.  37:  273. 

Mythical  and  Romantic  Elements  in.  (E.  A.  Free- 
man) Fortn.  4:  641. 

Norse  Element  in.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo. 

i:  241. 

Northmen  in  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,  Fer- 
guson's.    Colburn,  108:   165. 

Norway  and,  in  the  nth  Century.     (G.  N.  Dasent) 

No.  Brit.  42:  357. 


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England,  History  of,  Early:  Pearson's  Early  and  Middle 
Ages.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  9:  397. 

Pictures  of.     (J.  Aylofte)  Arch.  3:  239. 

Races  of  Men  in.     (H.  Cuppee)  Evang.  K.  13:  93. 

Saxons  in.     Ed.  K.  89:  151.  —  Loud.  Q.  12:  355. 

Tlie  Shire  and  the  Ga.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Macmil. 

41:  452. 

Teutonic  Tribes  in.     Eel.  ]M.  48:  76,  170. 

Yeatman's.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  753. 

—  History  of,  Norman  Conquest :  — 

(CO.  Ilazewell)  Atlan.  18:  461. — Mus.  18:  290. — 

Quar.  74:  281.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  3:  131. — I"or. 
Q.  6:  2S3.—  Lond.  Q.  48:  i.; 

and  Archieological  Research.     (G.  Rolleston)  Xa- 

ture,  i:  661. 

as  exhibited  in  Domesday  Book.     Conili.  8:  600. 

Freeman's  History  of.    (G.  W.  Cox)  Fortn.  13:  31S. 

—  Brit.  Q.  52:  I.  —  (W.  Hunt)  Contemp.  9:  405. — 
Chr.  Rem.  55:  296. —(W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  10: 
45.  14:  341.  23:  331.  —  (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am. 
105:  640.  —  Ed.  R.  130:  1S6.  —  Lond.  Q.  34;  355. 

—  Quar.  123:  144.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  94:  451.  — 
(H.  Coppee)  Internat.  R.  2:  433. 

Maclise's  Designs  of.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  712. 

Palgrave's  History  of.     Brit.  Q.  26:   i. — Ed.  R. 

95:    153.      109:  486.      121:   I.  —  Internat.   M.   4: 

169. 
Thierry's   History  of.     Quar.  74:   281.  —  Eel.   R. 

44:  385- 

—  History  of,  llth  to  loth  Centuries:  — 

Barons'  War,  13th  Century,  Blaauw  on.     Mo.  R. 

163:  491. 

Cobbe's  Norman  Kings  of.     Victoria,  14:  184. 

Foreign  Wars  in  Reign  of  Edward  IH.     Mo.  R. 

160:  213. 
Invasion   of,    by   Edward    IV.      (E.   Jerningham) 

Arch.  21 :   11. 
Middle  Ages  in.     Nat.  R.  11 :  34S.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  67:  400. 

Pre-Reformation  Period.     No.  Brit.  29:  48. 

Troubles  of  tlie  Lancasterian  Kings.     (J.  S.  Stone) 

Canad.  Mo.  20:  593. 
under  the  House  of  Lancaster,  Brougham's.    Dub. 

Univ.  58:  535. 
Wars  under  Edward  I.     Comh.  15:  281. 

—  History  of,  l^th  Century:  — 

Froiide's.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  90.  —  (C. 

C.  Hazewell)  Nation,  i:  591.  —  (C.  Kingslev)  No. 
Brit.  26:  72. —(.J.  G.  Meline)Cath.  World,  li:  2S9, 
577.  12:  60,  356,  474.  —  (R.  Nugent)  Contemp.  4: 
437. — (N.  Porter)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  426.  —  Dub. 
R.  44:  445.  49:  263^—  Dub.  Univ.  51:  669.  57: 
289. —  EcL  M.  54:  35S.  —Ed.  R.  io8:  206.  119: 
243.  —  Chr.  Obs.  57:  401.  58:  631,  723.  60:  539, 
601.  64:27,121.  67:201,277.  —  New  (J.  5:312. 
7:  143.  9:  210.  —  No.  Brit.  26:  72.  —  Princ.  41: 
248.  —  Westm.  66:  113. 

—  ■ Vols.  I.,  II.    Colburn,  107:  446.     Same  art.  Liv 

Age,  50:  769.  — Colburn,  no:  235.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  42:  85.  —  Colburn,  113:  34. — No.  Brit.  26:  72. 

—  (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Atlan.   10:   16.  — Ed.  M.  54: 

358.  — Liv.    Age,    59:    163.— Eraser,    54:    31.- 

Sharpc,  40:   177.  —  Nat.  R.  3:   107. 
Vols.  HI.,  IV.,  Henry  VIII.     Brit.  (}.  28:  265. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  60:   75.  —  Fraser,  58:    15. — 

Lond.  Q,  16:  473. 
Vols,  v.,  VI.,  Edward  VI.  and  Mary.     (F.  D. 

Maurice)  Macmil.  2:  276. — Eel.  M.  57:  50,  200. — 

Fraser,  62:    1.  —  Liv.  Age,  67:   22.  —  Dub.  t'niv. 

57:  289.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  174.  —  Lond.  Q. 

18:  318.  —  Nat.  R.  II :  165.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  51 : 

145. 


England,  History  of,  i()th  Century:  Froude's,  Vols.  VII., 
VIII. ,  Elizabeth.  Brit.  Q.  45:  1.  — Chr.  Obs.  67: 
201,  277.  — (N.  II.  (.lianibcrlain)  Am.  Church  K.  19: 
2S1.  —  Am.  Church  R.  20:  113.  —  Ed.  R.  124:  470. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  91:  515.  —  Ed.  R.  131:  i.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  74:  515.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  451. 
—  Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  191. — Liv.  Age,  70:  347. — Quar. 
114:  510.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  79:  3^7. — <^uar. 
128:  506. — Victoria,  2:  174.  —  Dub.  R.  55:  1^7. — 
Eel.  R.  119:  140.  —  (Prof.  King>ley)  Macmil.  9: 
211.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  80:  270.  —  Victoria,  2: 
174. 

Edinburgh  Re%new  and.     Eraser,  58:  359. 

Letters  in  Reigns  of  Edward  VI.  and  Mary.    Quar. 

65:  52- 

Rebellion  of  1569.     Mo.  R.  153:   i. 

Somerset's  Aduiinist.,  1547-49.     Chr.  Rem.  42:   i. 

State  Papers,  1542-.;;').     Retros.  15.  204,  419. 

under  Edward  VI.  and  Mary,  Tytler  on.     Mo.  R. 

149:  116. 

under  Elizabeth.     Ed.  11.  146:   199. 

under   Plantagenets   and   Tudors    (after    Froude). 

Sharpe,  31 :  253. 

under  the  Tudors.     Nat.  <J.  23:  22S. 

under  Henry  VII.     Ed.  R.  117:  37S.  —  No.  Brit. 

31:  287. 
under  Henry  VIII.      Lond.  Q.  2:  501. —  Eraser, 

77:  466. 

Social  Condition  of.     Westm.  95:  92. 

—  History  of,  1600-60 :  — 

Bisset's  Omitted  Chapters  of.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  502. 

Civil  War,   1640-53.     Dem.  R.  21:  ^3^  141. — (L. 

Bacon)  New  Eng.  i:  250.  —  (W.  Dowe)  No.  Am. 

76:  334- —  (J- ^Vebb)  Arch.  37:   1S9.  —  Liv.  Age, 

59:  851. 

and  grand  Remonstrance,  1641.  Ed.  R.  112: 460. 

andOliverCromwell.   (J.  Foister)  Ed.  R.  103:  1. 

Gary's.     Eel.  R.  75:   107. 

Cattermole's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  154:  90. 

Causes  (f,  Guizot  on.     Quar.  99:  105. 

History  and  Literature  of.     St.  James,  20:  21S, 

351.  473- 

Illustrations  of.    JIo.  R.  157:  25. 

Memorials  of,  Bell's  Edition.     Colburn,  86:  171. 

Outbreak  of.     Westm.  70:  519. 

Sanlord's  Studies  of.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  2SS. 

and  Mr.  Forster  on.     Nat.  R.  7:  3S2. 

State  Papers  on.  1639-41.     Ed.  R.  137:   1S2. 

Studies  of.     Fra.ser,  58:  618. 

Commonwealth.     Ed.  R.  55:  305.  —  .Vni.   <^>.   13: 

4S5.  —  Westm.  8:  32S. —  Mus.  12:  55.  —  Mo.  R. 

no:  146.     114:  2S7.     117:  474. 

Burton's  Diary,     (^oji'urn,  23:  193. 

(iodwin's  Hist,  of  Commonwealth.    Colburn,  lo: 

570.     25:  119.  —Eel.  R.  40:  193.  —  I^ind.M.  10:  57. 
Great  Seals  in,  164S-60.     (W.  D.  Cooper)  Arch. 

30:  ■-• 

Green's  Hist.  of.    (.V.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  29:  210. 

Kemble's.     Hogg,  3:  45. 

Legislation  of.     CJuar.  145:  440. 

not  a  Republic.     (.1.  II.  Morris)  Potter  .\m.  Mo. 

7:  247- 

Palgrave's  Hist.  of.    (H.  Hallam)  Ed.  R.  55:  305. 

Repul)licans  of.     Westm.  96:  106.     99:  146. 

Gardiner's  History  of  James  I.     Ed.  R.  143:  loi. 

—  Fraser.  69:  419. 

Gardiner's  Ilistorv,  162S-37.     EiL  R.  148:  379. 

(Juizot's  Revolution  of  1640-88.     Eel.  R.  91 :  615.  — 

Ed.  R.  92:  220. —  Westm.  22:  4SS. 
Ranke's.      Dub.  R.  75:  308.     78:  332.  —  Brit.  (i. 

61:  514.  —  Ed.  W.  144:  52. 
under  the  Stuarts.     (A.  L.  Phelps)  Nat.  Q.  2:  64. 


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England,  Historj' of,  1660-1714:  — 

Annalists  of  the  Kestoratiou.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  333. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  23:  556. 

Counter  Revolution  under  Charles  II.  and  Jaiaes  II. 

Eel.  R.  84:  726. 

Macaulay's.     (A.  Alison)  Blackw.  65:  383.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  295. —  (G.  E.  Ellis)  Clir.  Exam. 
46:  253.  —  (.1.  Williams)  Am.  Church  K.  2:  i. — 
(C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  60:  273-  —  (!■'•  E.  Sniitli) 
Chr.  R.  21 :  356.  —  Am.  Presb.  It.  5:  4S.  —  bentky, 
39:  206.  —  Brit.  Q.  9:  I. — Chamb.  J.  10:  425.  25: 
40.  —  Chr.  Obs.  50:  50.  56:  594.  61:  345.  —  Chr. 
Rem.  31:  377.  —  Dub.  R.  26:  390.  40:  156.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  47:  149.  —  Eel.  M.  53:  208,  365. — Eel.  R. 
89: 1.  103:  77, 119.  113:  365.  —  (.J.  Moncrieff)  Ed. 
R.  90:  131.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  18:  116.  Sauie  art. 
Liv.  Age,  22:  44J. — Ed.  R.  105:  142.  —  (.Sir  ,J. 
Monerieff)  Ed.  R.  114:  279.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.55: 
156.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  71:  606.  —  Eraser,  39:  i. 
53:  147. —  Liv.  Age,  48:  405.  69:  249,  302.— 
Lond.  Q.  6:  205.  —  Nat.  R.  2:  357.  13:  86.^ 
New  Q.  5:  9.  10:  177.  —  No.  Am.  68:  511. — 
(Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  10:  367.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  16:  522.  S.-vme  art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  49.  —  (J.  C. 
Moffat)  Princ.  28:  2S6.  —  Prosp.  R.  5:  133.  —Put- 
nam, 7:  255. — Quar.  84:  549.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
17:  326.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  21 :  4S1.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 
16:  84.  23:  45,  70. — So.  Q.  15:  374.  —  Brown- 
son,  6:  274. — Princ.  22:  loi.  —  Eel.  M.  16:405, 
500.  —  Dem.  R.  24:  203.  —  Liv.  Age,  20:  298,  408. 
—  Mass.  Q.  2:  326. 

Blemishes  in.     No.  Brit.  25:  77. 

Revolution  of  168S.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  67: 

415. —  (S.  G.  Arnold)  Meth.  Q.  8:"5i.  — (C.  C. 
Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  205.  —  Quar.  51:  493. — 
For.  R.  3:  489. —  Westm.  21:  399.  —  Mus.  14: 
280.  —  Dem.  R.  21 :  301.  —  For.  Q.  33:  321.  —  Am. 
Q.  12:  153.— Mus.  25:  118.  —  Eel.  R.  80:  593. — 
Eel.  M.  10:  145. 

and  the  Anti-Catholic  Faction.    Dub.  R.  41 :  3S3. 

and  Bishop  Burnet.    (G.  W.  Conder)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

18:  277. 

Conspiracy  of  an  Oligarchy.     Dub.  R.  41 :  26. 

French  Histories  of.     For.  Q.  3:  76.  —  For.  R. 

3:  489. 

Guizot's  History  of.  Dub.  R.  28:  277.  —  Westm. 

22:  48S.  —  Ed.R.  92:  115.  —  Eel.  R.  91:  615. 

Mackintosh's  History  of.     Dub.  R.  53:  247. — 

Ed.  R.  61 :  265.  —  (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  51 :  493.  — 
Mo.  R.  138:  183. 

Sequel  of.     Dub.  R.  43:  1. 

Ward  on.     (J.  Allen)  Ed.  R.  67:  415. 

—  History  of,  iSth  Century  :  — 

Blackw.  57:  353.  —Ed.  R.  148:  81. 

Adolphus's.    Ed.  R.  i:  317. 

Burnet's,  of  his  Time.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  29:  165. 

Cabinet  Changes,  1754-1841.     Westm.  37:  171. 

Court  of,  1688-1760.    Eel.  Mus.  1 :  397.     2:  290. 

Historical  Sketches  of  the  Reign  of  George  II.     (M. 

Oliphant)  Blackw.  103:  195-511.  104: 1-676.  105: 
1-665.     106:  140. 

in  1738.     Chr.  Obs.  62:   217. 

Lecky's.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  26:  261,  279.  —  (J. 

Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  9:  479.  —  (C.  C.  Smith)  Unita.  R. 
9:643.  —  Quar.  145:498.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137: 
451. 

Mahon's.    Quar.  57:  330.     63:  151. —Ed.  R.  82: 

551.  95:  342.  100:  450.  —  (.7.  G.  Palfrev)  No.  Am. 
75:  125.  — Ed.  R.  64:  232.  — (W.  Sargent)  No. 
Am.  80:  236.  —  Chr.  Obs.  70:  673.  —  Eraser,  45: 
494.  —  Liv.  Age,  32:  246.  — Mo.  R.  143:  290.  148: 
136. —New  Q.  1 :  17.  —  No.  Brit.  28:  i. 


England,  History  of,  iS,th  Ctntury :  Memoirs  illustrative 
of.     (Sir  , I.  Mackintosh)  Ed.  R.  25:  16S. 

Political   Parties  in,  under  Queen  Anne.     (Sir  H. 

Ellis)  Arch.  38:  I. 

Rebellion  of  1715.     Mus.  10:  193. 

of  1745.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  5:  515.  — Eci.  M.  8:  307. 

—  Dem.  R.  22:  433.  —  Liv.  Age,  6:  11.  —  Mo.  R. 
98:  36.  —  Ketros.  II :  220. —  Eel.  R.  82:  686.— 
Portfo.  (Den.)  27:  23. 

Reign  of  Queen  Aime.    Ed.  R.  132:  519. 

Burton's.     (A.  Y.  Dicey)  Nation,  30:  215,  238. 

—  Eraser,  loi :  337. 

Historians  of.     Blackw.   1 15:    301.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  94:  3S5. 

Reigu  of  George  HI.     Chr.  Rem.  47:  121. 

England  at  his  Acce^sion.     Lond.  Q.  15:   213. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  51:  462. 
Massey's.     Colburn,  114:  85.  —  Dub.  Univ.  53: 

192. — Eraser,  51:  127. — Liv.  Age,  59:  518.     66: 

451. — New  Q.  7:  229. 

Phiilimore's.     Liv.  Age,  78:  157. 

Pictorial.     Mo.  R.  156:  392. 

Union  of  England  and  Scotland.     No.  Brit.  21:  69. 

—  History  of,   ic)lh  Century:  — 

(T.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  25:  61S.  — Ed.  R.  103:  305. 

Administration  of,  1783-1830.     Chr.  Rem.  48:  128. 

• — 1S15-30.     Bentlev,  31:  320. 

Court  of,  during  Regency,  iSii-20.  Ed.  R.  108:  299. 

Buckingham's  Memoirs  of.     New   Q.   5:325. 

—  —  in  1 760-1860.     (G.  M.  Towle)  New  Eng.  21:  457. 
\\\  1816-46.     Quar.  91:  161. 

in  1S30-41.     Am.  Eel.  4:  124. 

McCarthy's.   (J.  V.  U'Conor)  Cath.  World,  29:  650. 

Martineau's.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  81:  78.  — 

Ec!.  R.  21:  443.  —  Brit.  Q.  11:  359. 
Parties  in  England,  1760-1860.     (G.  M.  Towle)  New 

Eng.  23:  627. 
Roebuck  on  Whig  Ministry  of  1830.  Fra.ser,45:  245. 

—  - —  under  seven  Administrations.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm. 

27:  60.  —  S0.Q.8:  480.  —  (W.  Empson)  Ed.  R.  65: 

196.  —  Mo.  R.  143:  127. 
Walpole's,  from  1815.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  29: 

294.  —  Ed.  R.  149:  16S. 
Walsh's  Contemporary'  History.     Mo.  R.  139:  340. 

—  Home  Life  in.      (.\.  Esquiros)  Lond.  Q.   18:  461. — 

(A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  13:  772.  — Eel.  M.  57:  39,263. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  I5:"68. 

before  the  Norman  Conquest.     (G.  Harris)  Canad. 

Mo.  13:  630. 

Comforts  of.     (F.  Kottenkamp)  Bentle}-,  3:  167. 

described  in  Danish  Literature.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  85. 

Domestic  Festivities.  (B.  Murphy)  Cath. World,  17: 

630. 

French  Views  of.     Once  a  Week,  25:  382. 

in   Middle  Ages.      (T.  Wright)  Art  J.  4:  92,  247, 

310.    5:  4,  168,  245.     6:  17-297. 

in  1645.     Chamb.  J.  4:  313. 

Modern,  Malot's.     St.  James,  5:  500. 

Old  Houses  and  Households.     Brit.  Q.  14;  369. 

Phases  of  old.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  6S1. 

—  Impressions  in.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  6:  525. — 

(P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  9:  329. 

—  in  Age  of  Chaucer.     Chamb.  J.  46:  282,  294. 

—  in  Age  of  Spenser.     (A.  Kerr)  Western,  5:  535. 

—  in  Middle  Ages.    Nat.  R.  11 :  348.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

52:  289. 
Distribution  of  Wealth  in.     (J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Mac- 
mil.  13:  249.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  555. 

—  in  the  Olden  Time.     (G.  Daniel)  Bentley,  8:  441,  545. 

9:  17-593.  10:  33-589.  —  All  the  Year,  2:  562.  — 
Art  J.  11:  18.  — Bentley,  5:  98.  — Chamb.  J.  43: 
28. —  (J.  H.  Gurney)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  16:  135. 


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England  in  14th  Century,  Religion  and  Morals  in.  Chr. 
Ob.s.  76:  822. 

—  in  Time  of  Elizabeth.     Ed.  R.  146:  199.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  134:  579. 
People  for  whom  Shakspere  wrote.     (C.  D. Warren) 

Allan.  43:  729.     44:  44. 
Thornhiiry's  Sliakspere's  England.     Colburn,  107: 

323.     See  Shakspere. 

—  in  i8th Century.  Appleton,  19:  260.  —  (K.  Hillebrand) 

Contemp.  37:  i. 

Letters  and  the  Public  in.  (W.  H.  Browne)  Na- 
tion, 33:  416. 

Manners  and  Customs.  (A.  .\ndrew.«)  Colburn,  105 : 

78-490.  106:  107-321.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  43: 
1S7. — Temp.  Bar,  34:  225. 

—  in  1745  ^"'^'^  1S42.     Liv.  Age,  5:  70. 

—  in  1766,  State  of.     Cong.  5:  406. 

—  in  1776.     Liv.  Age,  37:  17S,  549. 

—  in  1782.     Chamb.  .1.  50:  521. 

—  in  19th  Century,  Walpole  on.     (G.  B.  Smith)  Eraser, 

98:  713. 

Social  and  Political  Life  in  1825.     (A.V.  Kirwan) 

Eraser,  62:  113. 

—  in  1835,  Raumer's.     Dub.  R.  i :  131.  —  ]\Io.  R.  140:  i. 

—  in  1840.     Mus.  41:  321. 

—  in  1851.      (F.  Bremer)  Sharpe,  15:    119-3^1.  —  Chr. 

Rem.  20:  400. 

—  in  .June.     Galaxy,  ii:  447. 

—  Incidents  in.     (.J.  P.  Anthony)  Pioneer,  4:  141-335. 

—  Income  Tax  and  Tariff  of  1842.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  364. 

—  Institutions  of.     Quar.  120:  536. 

—  Inundation  of  Land  in.     (G.  P.  Bevan)  Once  a  Week, 

3:  1S7. 

—  Invasion  of.     Cornh.  25:  21. 

French  Schemes  for.     Month,  7:  148,359. —  Dub. 

Univ.  52:  100.  —  House.  Words,  19:  337.  —  Sharpe, 

13:  33- 

Mr.  Jolly  Green  on.     Colburn,  82:  258. 

Napoleon's  Projected,  1803-5.    Temp.  Bar,  35:  346. 

—  Colburn,  127:  237. 

Possible,  1S59.     Quar.  126:  245.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  62:  515. 

Precaution.s against,  15S6.  (Sir  W.  Musgrave)  Arch. 

13:  100. 

•^  Invasion  Panic  of  1871  and  its  Lessons.  (E.  A.  Free- 
man) Macmil.  24:   i. 

—  Invasion  Panics.  (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No.  Am.  113:  473. 

—  Cornh.  1 :  135.  —  Once  a  Week,  27:  205. 

—  Islands  of.     Penny  M.  10:  398-420. 

■ — Jonrnej*  in.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  8:  560. 

—  Judges  of.    Quar.  119:  326.  —  Brit.  Q.  42:  23-  —  'isiii, 

n.  s.  16:  163. 
Foss's.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  118. 

—  Judicial  Policy  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Macmil.  29:  473. 

—  King  of  Saxony's  Sketciies  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  301. 

—  Laboring  Class,  and  Families.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  72,  166. 
Condition  of.     (T.  Wright)  Eraser,  84:  426.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  78:  84. 

in  1833.     Colburn,  38:  46. 

How  do  they  live  V     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  13. 

—  Lake  Country  of.     (J.  R.  Thompson)  Land  We  Love, 

4:  307.  —  Art  J.  3:  132.  —  Dub.  Univ.  30:  33. — 
Brit.  Q.  41:  476.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  129. — 
Tinsley,  i:  178. 

and  Poets.    ( W.  Howitt)  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  365. 

and  their  Genii.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  62:  7, 

161,  339- 

and  Wordsworth.     (T.  L.  Cuyler)  Gojley,  28:  30. 

Descriptive  Tours  of.     Penny  M.  6:  241,  289. 

Notabilities  of.    (H.  Martinoau)  Harper,  7:  541. 

Papers  on.     (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  163:  172-^)55. 

Society  of.  (T.  DeQuincey)  Tait,  n.s.  7 :  34,  346,  525. 


England,  Land  System  of.     See  Land. 

—  Ltinded  Gentry  of.     Cornh.  9:  61S. 

—  Land-Owners  in.     (R.  Wynlord)  Lippinc.  lo:  710. 

—  Landscape  in,  Constable  and.     Blackw.  58:  257. 

—  Larcher's  Les  .\nglais,  Londres,  etc.    Tinsley,  2:  3S5. 

—  Law  of,  and  Moral  Theology.     Dub.  R.  35:  172. 

Criminal.     Ed.  R.  19:  389.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  6:  10. 

Curiosities  of  English  Courts.  (G.  M.  Towie)  Ap- 
pleton, 13:  465-717. 

Early.     Once  a  Week,  7:  318. 

Inns  of  Court  and  of  Chancery.     Ed.  R.  134:  483. 

Property  and  the  Poor-Laws.  Colburn,  31 :  150. 

Statutes  at  large.     Nat.  R.  12:  69. 

Supreme  Court  and  Law  Reform.  .Am.  LawR.  8: 256. 

System  and  Administration  of.     Ed.  R.  45:  458. 

—  Ledru-Rollin  on.     Brit.  Q.  12:  262. 

—  Lester's  Glory  and  Shame  of.     Mil  R.  157:  72. 

—  Letters  from.     (R.  G.  White)  Atiaii.  46:  6S5. 

on.    (De  St.  Foix)(Jolburii,  4:  164-573.   5:145-552. 

—  Life  in.  Habits  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  45:  86. 

—  Loyalty  in,  1876.     (J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy.  21:  83. 

—  Malo's  Panorama.     (J.W.Croker)  Quar.  18:  223. 

—  Manners  in.   (R.  G.White)  Atlan.  44:  774. — Blackw. 

5:  38. 

and  Habits  in  i6th  Century.    Hogg,  7:  411. 

and  Customs  in  i8th  Century.  (A.  Andrews)  Col- 
burn, 102:  70-465.     103:  223-465.     104:  49-4S5. 

by  a  Frenchman.     Fraser,  i:  479. 

Illustrations  of.     Select  J.  3:  58. 

JI  orals  and  Poetry  of.    (C.  C.  Felton  and  F.  Bowen ) 

No.  .'\m.  59:  I. 

Progress  of.     West.  J.  3:  107. 

Some  Faults  of.     Blackw.  5:  38. 

—  Manufactures  of.       (J.   Hatton)  Tinslev,  24:  415. — 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  742. 
American  Competition  with.     (J.  Hatton)  Tinsley, 

24:  3S1. 
Districts  of,  Hend's  Tour  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  401. 

—  Middle  Class  in.     (M.  .Vrndld)  Cornh.  13:   153. 

—  Mission  of-     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  i9tli"Cent.  4:  560. 

—  Modern,  Familiar  Letters  on.     (K.  Hillebrand)   19th 

Cent.  6:  615. 

—  Montalembert  on.     Irish  Q.  8:  13S1.  —  Brownson,  13: 

225. 

—  Moorland  Village  in.     (Mrs.  J.  Lillie)  IlarpL-r.  61 :  i. 

—  Music  in.     Cornh.  18:  344. 

—  N'ame  of.  Origin  of.     Fraser,  56:  114. 

Whv  called  Logris.     (E.  L.  Herve^•)  Once  a  Week, 

15:  428- 

—  Names  of  Places  in.     Dub.  Univ.  75  •"  277-  —  ^^"iXg-  *  : 

383.    2:  46-390.    4:  2S4,  350,  376.    5:  94-374-    6: 
127-32"-    7--  13-366. 
of  Rivers  in.     All  the  Year,  10 :  306. 

—  Navy  of.     See  Great  Britain. 

—  New-Englanders  aiul  the  old   Home.     Quar.  1 15:  42. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  80:  339. 

—  Nicander  Nucius  in,  1545.     <'hr.  Rem.  3:   ;22. 

—  Niemeyer's Travels  in.    (K.  Everett)  No.  ,\m.  17:  311. 

—  Nobilitv  of.     See  nhnre,  England,  .Vristocrary  of. 

—  Northern,  First  Week  in.     (Mrs.  E.  C.  Walton)  Har- 

per, 57:  229. 

—  Notes  on  the  Road  in.     .\m.  Whig  R.  3:  145. 

—  Observations  in.     (.\.  P.  Peabody)  No.  .\m.  83:  503. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:   iS.  i^i.    " 

—  of  To-Day.     (H.  D.  Traill :  .1.  Morley)  Fortn.  33:  130. 

—  Old  Boroughs  in.     (^ornh.  18:  299. 

—  Old  Shrines  :ind  Pilgrimages  in.     Cornh.  20:  Si. 

—  Old  Streets  anil  Houses.     .Scrib.  14:  637. 

—  On  Fof't  from  Oxford  to  Txindon.     St.  James,  25:  23. 

—  On  the  South  Coast.     (C  W.  Wood)  .Vrgosy.  31:  27S. 

—  Passavant's  Tour  in,  1S31.     Mo.  R.  140:  465. 

—  Parliament  of.     See  Great  Britain. 


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England,  Pauperism  in.     Lond.  Q.  37:  iiS. 

Outside  (ilinipses  of  Eiiglisli  I'overtv.     (N.  Haw- 
thorne) Allan.  12:  36. 
jSee  I'oor-Laws. 

—  Past  and  present  State  of.  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  32:  160. 

—  Peasant  of.     All  the  Year,  21:  132. 

—  Peasantry  of.     15ost.  li.  2:  406. 

Condition  of.     (K.  Southey)  Quar.  41:  240. 

durinjj  Middle  A{,'es.    (T.  Wright)  Arch.  30:  205.  — 

Chamb.  J.  3:  180. 
of  the  South  of.     Fraser,  87:  542,679.     88:  57. 

—  Pecchio's  Observations  on.     Quar.  48:  222.  —  For.  Q. 

11:   171. — ('(dburn,  37:  13. 

—  Peerage  of.     (E.  C.  G.  Murray)  Galaxj',  23:  293. 
Nicolas  on.     Quar.  103:  28.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

56:  705- 

—  Photographs  of,  by  an  American.     (S.  R.  Fiske)  Har- 

per, 36:  654.     37:  III,  253,  415. 

—  Pictet's  Travels  in.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  3:  287. 

—  Pilgrimages  to  English  Shrines.     (Mrs.   S.  C.  Hall) 

Art  J.    i:    21-120.     2:    21-349.     3:  133,   287.     4: 

84-307-— Q"'""- 133:  I- 

—  Political  Memoirs,  1795-1840.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  672. 

—  Politics  of.     Stc  Great  Britain. 

—  Popular  Progi-ess  in.     Ed.  K.  93:  157.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  23:  342. 

—  Population  of;  Census  of  iSSi.     Cornh.  43:  468. 
Increase  of.  (R.  P.  Williams)  J.  Statis.  Soc.43:  462. 

See  Census;  Great  Britain. 

—  Position  and  Prospects  of.     See  Great  Britain. 

—  Post-Office  of.     See  Great  Britain. 

—  Princesses  of,  Mary  A.  E.  Green's.    Lond.  Q.  5:  334. 

—  Prison   Discipline  in.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam. 

74:  232, 
An  English  Jail.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  18: 

279. 
Tn'O  Hotirs  in  Gaol.     (.J.  Greenwood)  Lond.  Soc. 

14:  178,  246. 

—  Protection  and  Free  Trade  in.     (A.  J.  Wilson)  Fraser, 

104:  604.     See  Free  Trade. 

—  Public  Monuments  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  59. 

—  Queens  of.  Chapter  from  Chronicles  of.     (C.  F.  Gore) 

Tait,  n.  s.  5:  707. 

Doran's.     New  Q.  4:  454. 

Historical  Memoirs  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  257.     7:  111. 

Strickland's.     Colburn,  64:  3S9. 

—  Radical  Leaders  of,  Hinton's.     Canad.  Mo.  9:  280. 

—  Reformation  in.     See  Reformation  in  England. 

—  Religion  in.     Westm.  6i :  72. 

Herford's.     (D.  Swing)  Dial  (Ch.),   i:  3. 

—  Religions  in.  Census  of.     (J.  G.  Hubbard)  19th  Cent. 

9:   131- 

—  Religious  and  Ecclesiastical  Condition  of.     Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  4:  147.     5:  126. 

—  Religious  Bodies  in,  Statistics  of.    (H.  Mann)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  18:  141. 

—  Religions  Life  in.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  2S4. 
Spiritual  Destitution  of.     Westm.  71 :  146. 

Tayler's  Retrospect.  (J.  H.  Thorn)  Theo.  R.  13:  201. 

—  Religious  Thought  in.     (J.  Tulloch)  Contemp.  5:  190. 

6:  32. —  ("ontemp.  24:  453. 

—  Religious  Worship  in.     Eel.  R.  gg:  475. 

—  Republicanism  in.     (J.  Mc(.'arthy)  Galaxy,  12:  30.  — 

Lakeside,  8:  233. 

—  Roman  Civilization  in.  Alleged  Permanence  of.     (E. 

A.  Freeman)  Macmil.  22:  211. 

—  Rubichon's.     Quar.  23:  174. 

—  Rural.  (R.  G.White)  Atlan.  44:  241. —Ed.  R.  150:  253. 
1500-50.     St.  Paul's,  5:  327. 

—  Rural  Life  in.  Anecdotes  of.     Appleton,  24:  473,  570. 
Howitt's.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  51 :  457,  —  New 

York  R.  6:  170.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  62. 


England,  Rural  Population  of,  Physique  of.     (C.  Meri- 
vale)  ("ontemp.  lo:  255. 

—  Rural  Walk  in.     (T.  E.  Kebbel)  Fraser,   102:  6S6. 

—  Russian  Opinions  on.     Liv.  Age.  55:  507. 

—  Scenes  in  Central.     (C.  H.  Miller)   Overland,  6:  409. 

7:  325- 

—  Science  in,  and  in  France.     (M.  Chevenix)  Ed.  R.  34: 

383- 

—  Seaside  Resorts  in.     (W.  11.  Rideing)  Harper,  63:  4S4. 

—  Shrines  of,  and  their  Devotees.     Chamb.  J.  31:  61. 

—  >ketches  in.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  225,  299. 

—  Skies  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  44:  107. 

—  Slidell's.     Am.  Q.  ig:  207. 

—  Social  and  Artistic,  in  Hogarth's  Time.     (G.  A.  Sala) 

Cornh.  i:  177-716.     2:  97-438. 

—  Social  and  Literary  Sketches  of,  1783-S5.     Cornh.  17: 

610. 

—  Social  Condition  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  65:  461. — 

Chamb.  J.  14:  129. 

under  Henry  VIII.     W^estm.  95:  92.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  108:  387. 

—  vSocial  Dangers  of.     Westm.  103:  65. 

—  Social  History  of.     Colburn,  108:  473. 

—  Social  Legislation  under  the  Tudors.    Lond.  Q.  17:  117. 

—  Social  Life  in,  Media;val.     Liv.  Age,  73:  403.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  56:  289,  513. 
from  13th  to  i6th  Centuries.     Fraser,  56:  222. 

—  Social  System  of.     (B.  Murphy)  So   M.  17:  665. 

—  Social  Tendencies  of,  1852.     Westm.  58:   no. 

—  Society  in.     Chr.  Exam.  13;  i. — Nation,  28:  245. — 

Tait,  1 :  399. 

Bi-itish  Cubs.     Sharpe,  32:  293. 

Fashionable.     Am.  Q.  i:  222. 

in  the  Time  of  Byron.     Tinsley,  g;  298. 

in  France  and.     So.  R.  6:  379.  —  Mo.  R.  125:  204. 

—  Westm.  15:  221. 
Miss  Berry's.     Quar.  75 :  48 

—  —  in  1773.     Temp.  Bar,  37:  240. 

Lester's  Glory  and  Shame  of.     Dem.  R.  12:  i. 

near  London.     (W.  Howitt)  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  756. 

under  Elizabeth.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  540. 

under  James  L     Brit.  Q.  7:  y^-     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

14:  296.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  103. 

Villari  on,  1862.     Victoria,  i:  97. 

West  Country  Exclusives.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  598.     2: 

335'  390,  602. 

—  Soutli  Coast  Saunterings.     (M.  D.  Conwa}')  Harper, 

38:  24,  175,  449.    3g:  330.  40:  359,  523.  41:  339, 
499,     47:  843.    48:  72,  183. 

—  Squire  of  Old.     Colburn,  41:  285. 

Holtzendorff  on.     (J.  Davies)  Contemp.  34:  524. 

—  State  and  Scientific   Morality.     (H.  Holbeach)   Con- 

temp. ig:  498,  647. 

—  Stately  Homes  of.  (S.  C.  Hall;  L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  2g:  24. 

—  Statesmen  of  the  i8th  Centurj'.     Chr.  Rem.  37:  253. 

—  Statistics  of,  Moral  and  Educational.     (J.  Fletcher)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  10:  193.     11:  343.     12:  151,  189. 

—  Summer  between  the  four  Seas.     (S.  B.  Wister)  Lip- 

pine.  10:  303,  427. 

—  Sunday  in.     Lippinc.  24:  434. 

and  London  Churches.     (E.  S.  Nadal)  Scrib.  7:  483. 

—  Taine's  Notes  on.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  14:  58.  — 

Quar.  133:   199. 

—  Taurus  Centaurus.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  46:  249. 

—  Three  Excursions  in     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  24 :  346. 

—  Tour  through  all.     Art  J.  13:  7. 

—  Towns  in.  Municipal  Institutions  of.     (J.  Fletcher)  J. 

Sratis.  Soc.  5:  97. 

—  Transforri^ations  of  South  Coast.  Once  a  Week,  8:  221. 

—  Travels  in.     (W.  Tudor)  N'o.  Am.  2:  242,  346. 

—  Travders  in,  Foreign.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  15:  537. 

—  Traveling  in.    Quar.  n6:  212. 


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England,  Traveling  in,  by  Railway.     Hunt,  49:  203. — 
(T.  L.  Cuyler)  Godey,  33:  7." 

in  olden  Times.     Temp.  Bar,  33:  320. 

Modern.     Mus.  22:  534. 

—  Turtle's  Travels  in.    Dem.  E.  36:  366. 

—  Louis  Viardot  in.     Colburn,  105:  185. 

—  Vignettes  in.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Lippinc.  23:  407. 

—  Village  Life  in.    Bentley,  52:  593.  — Xo.  Brit.  17:  71. 

—  Visit  to,  in  1775.     Ed.  R.  iio:  322. 

—  Wages  in.     (T.  Brassey)  Internat.  R.  3:  577. 

—  Walks  in.     Quar.  152:  141. 

—  Wey's.     Blackw.  75:  37. 

—  What  strikes  an  American  in.     (Mrs.  W.  Kirkland) 

Bentley,  26:  49. 

—  Wheaton's  Travels  in.  (S.  Oilman)  Chr.  Exam  9:  304. 

—  White's  Walk  to  Land's  End.     Colburn,  105:  71. 

—  Yeomanry  of.     Colburn,  48:  425. 

—  Voung,  and  the  political  Future.     (.J.  ilorley)  Fortn. 

7:  491. — Brit.  Q.  12:   169. 
George  Sydney  Smythe's  Historic  Fancies.     (C.  C. 

Felton)  No.  Am.  61:  231. 
Englewood  Mystery'.     Scrib.  lo:  488. 
English  or  British  "i*     (T.  Foster)  Gent.  M.n.  s.  22:  195. 
English,  The.  abroad.     (E.  A.  Grattan)  No.  Am.  56:  17. 

—  French  Libels  on.     Colburn,   39:  401. 

—  French   Opinions   and   Descriptions  of.     For.  Q.  36: 

474.—  Westm.  85:  390. 

—  Germans,  and  French.     Brit.  Q.  13:  331. 

—  in  their  Continental  Homestead.     (Bro.  Azarias)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  2:  3S5. 

—  My  Countrymen.    (M.  Arnold)  Cornh.  13: 153.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  88:  784. 

—  of  the  igth  Century.     Fraser,  42:  i. 

—  on  Continent.  For.  Q.  32:  go.  Same  art.  Eel.  ^I.  3:  447. 
See  English  People. 

English  Acquaintance,  My.     Blackw.  63:  94. 
English  Adventure,  Records  of  early.     Ed.  R.  152:  379. 
English  Agriculture.     See  Agriculture  of  England. 
English  Ancestors,  Our.     (T.  C.  Amory)  N.  E.  Reg.  26: 

405.  —  (Lady  Verney)  Good  Words,  id:  127. 
English  Authors.     Mus.  32:  74. 

—  in  Florence,  1855.     Scrib.  4:  616. 

English  Ballads,  Early.  Temp.  Bar,  57:  493.  See  Ballads. 

English  Ballad-Singers.     Colburn,  5:  212. 

English  Capital,  Employment  of.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Fraser, 

98:  326. 
English  Cathedral  Establishments.     Blackw.  34:  677. — 

Quar.  58:  108. 
English  Channel,   Communication  across.     Eel.  Engin. 

7:  244. 

—  Crossing  the.     Chamb.  J.  50:  232.     47:  423. — Eel. 

F^ngiii.  6:  510.    8:  86. 

Improved  Service  in.     (M.  Scott)  Eel.  Engin.  5:  37. 

Ships  for.     (A.  Strangs)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  417. 

—  Depth  of.     Once  a  Week,  19:  339. 

—  Railway  across,  Projected.     Nature,  i:  160,  303,631. 

—  Eel.  Engin.  3:  29. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  295. 

—  Tunnel  under.     (W.  Topley)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  394. — 

(F.  C.  Danvers)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  216.  —  Eel.  Engin. 
2:172.  5:574.  11:53,375.  13:  54i.--i:v.  Sat. 
8:  208.  —  Nature,  10:  iSi.  — All  the  Year,  22:   173. 

—  Chamb.  J.  53:  521. 

and  Bridge  across.     Good  Words,  22:  210. 

Proposed  Floating.     .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:   159. 

—  Winter  Gale  in.     (T.  Guthrie)  Good  Words,  5:  320. 

—  Yacht-Cruise  in.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  444. 
English  Character.     Dem.  R.  32:  23''>. 

—  and  American  compared.     I'ortfo.  (Den.)  7:  337. 

—  and  Scotch  and  Irish.     Blackw.  26:  SiS. 

—  Formation  of.     (.1.  Bardsley)  E.\.  H.  Lee.  16:  349. 

—  in  English  Art.    Quar.  147:  81.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

141:  3. 


English  Characteristics.     Western,  3:  84. 

—  and  Scotch.     Chr.  Rem.  14:  290. 

F.nglish  Charity.     (Sir  F.  B.  Ileail)  Quar.  53:  473. 

English  Classics.    Nat.  C^.  40:  41. 

English  Composition.     Penu  Mo.  7:  224,  313.  —  Mo.  R. 

159:  "5- 

English  Corporations  and  Endowments.    Ed.  R.  58:  469. 
English  Crazes, Two.    (W.  D.  Rawlins)  Penn  Mo.  II :  117. 
English  Criticism,  Errors  and  .\l)uses  of.    (G.  H.  Lewes) 
Westm.  38:  466.  —  Eel.  Mus.  i:  327. 

—  German  Views  of.     (T.  A.  Tellkampf)  Am.  Whig  R. 

6:  497. 
English  Diction.     (W.  M.  Scott)  Princ.  22:  88. 
English  Dissenting  Academies.     Am.  Q.  Keg.  13:  195. 
English  Drama,  Censorship  of.     Colburn,  70:  345. 

—  Early.     Ketros.  2:  70.     3:  97,  142.     16:   i. 

and  German.     (W.  J.  Thorns)  Colburn,  61 :   19. 

English  Dramatic  Poetry.     Quar.  46:  477. 

English  Dramatists  of  the  Restoration.    (  P.  B.  Macaulay) 

Mus.  42:  31. 
English  Economy.     Penny  M.  6:  5. 
English  Families,  Vicissitudes  of.     Eel.  M.  59:  85, 
English  Flower-Garden.     Quar.  149:  331. 
English  Gentleman's  own  Profession.     All  the  Year.  19: 

444,  492- 
English  Gentlewomen  of  17th  Cent.    Dub.  Univ.  88:  71. 
English  Girls  at  Home.     (I.  Keaney)  Cong.  7:  19. 

—  in  Society.     (I.  Reaney)  Cong.  7:  88. 
English  Grammar.     See  English  Language. 
English  Historical  Society.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  7:  167. 
English  Home,  An  ohL     Lippinc.  26:  163. 

English  Humorists,  Thackeray's.    .So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  437. 

—  Liv.  Age,  38:  292. 

English  Industry,  History  and  Prospectsof.  (R.  Southey) 
Quar.  34:  45. 

English  Intellect  in  Victoria's  Reign.     Nat.  Q.  23:  106. 

English  Interior  in  the  17th  Century.    Liv.  Age,  113:  67. 

English  Kitchen.     (■!.  Sanderson)  Godey,  28:  281. 

English  Language.  (E.  Emerson)  Mereersb.  12:  216. — 
(E.  B.  Humphreys)  Nat.  Q.  1 :  401 .  —  (R.  G.  White) 
Galaxy,  3:  62.— (.J.  W.  Lindsay)  Meth.<i.  21:  254. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  766.  —  .Meth.  Q.  4:  543.— 
Knick.  15:  89,  212.  —  No.  Brit.  13:  373.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  21:  232.  —  Chr.  R.  19:  529.  —  Lond.  Q. 
28:  269. —  Meth.  M.  51:  743.  — (.1.  S.  Hart)  Princ. 

40:  I. 

—  against  the  Classics.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  707. 

—  and  American  Engli.<h.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

27:  156.     Same  art,  Applefon,  26:  315. 

—  and  Literature.     .\m.  .7.  Educ.  16:  535. 
Early.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  307,  373. 

Origin  and  History  of.     Chr.  Rem.  48:  194. 

Study  of.     ( W.  Calkins)  Univer.-ity  (l  i :   127. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Penny  M.  4:  10. 

—  as  sjioken  and  written.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Contemp. 

31:  6S9.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  94. 

—  as  spoken  in  England.     (R.  Ci.  Wliite)  .•\tlan.45:  374. 

—  as  sjioken  at  Radiia  Hazar.     All  the  Year.  46:  343. 

—  as  a  universal  One.    (M.  G.  Upton)  Overland,  II :  324 

—  Dem.  R.  35:  306. 

—  Bad.     (II.  Estri<lge)  Sliarpe,  36:  207. 

—  Changes  in.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  2:  160. 

—  Claimsof.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  145.  — Tait,  n.  s.  22:  385. 

—  Composition  of.     Chamb.  J.  24:   275.     See  English 

Composition. 

—  Curiosities  of.    (G.  L.  Craik)  Dub.  Univ.  50:  114,  437. 

51:  225,  693. 

—  detiled.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  17:  175. 

—  Derivation  of.     (W.  Drake)  Arch.  9:  332. 
Tooke  on.     Eel.  R.  3:  245,  353. 

—  De  Agere's  Studies  in.    ( W.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  104: 

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English  Language,  Dialects  of.  Am.  Eel.  3:  566. — 
Quar.  55:  354.  —  Good  Words,  8:  557.  See  Chesh- 
ire; etc. 

—  Dictionaries  of.    (T.  De  Quincey)  Lend.  i\I.  8:  493.  — 

Ed.  R.  128:  48.  —  Quar.  135:  445.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  82:  99.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  II9:  643.  —  Clir. 

R.  25:  384.  —  Lond.  Q.  11:  71. 
and  the  Language.     (A.  Roane)  So.  Lit.  Bless.  22: 

168. 

Denunciation  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Gahixy,  7:  655. 

Trench  on.    Ed.  R.  109:  365.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

61 :  4S9. 

—  Dictionary  of,  Johnson's,   Boucher's  Supplement  to. 

Eel.  R.  5:  303.     6:  994. 

Latham's  Edition.     No.  Brit.  41 :  2S5. 

Philological  Society's.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  393, 

Pytches's.     Eel.  r".  9:  Si. 

Richardson's.     Mo.  R.  146:  514. 

Walker's.     Liv.  Age,  58:  16. 

Webster's.    Eel. R. 5:  82.    7:469.  —  Dem.R.37: 

189,  497.     38:  541.     See  Webster.  Noah. 

Edition  of  1859.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  Ii:  264. 

of  1864.    (J.  S.  Hart)  Princ.  37:  374.—  (G.  P. 

Marsh)  Nation,  3:  125-268. 

of  1879.     (W.  Cook)  Nation,  29:  99. 

Worcester's.      (C.  S.  Lyman)  New  Eng.  18:  412. 

See  Worcester,  Jos.  E. 
and  Webster's.    (A.  Roane)  De  Bow,  28:  566.  — 

So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  34. 

—  Disguised  Verbal  Roots  in.     (J.  W.  Gibbs)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  15:  173. 

—  Dutchman's  Difficulty  with.     Good  Words,  4:   867. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  80:  7^. 

—  Early.     (J.  W.  Hales)  Macniil.  16:  128. 

—  Elizabethan  Formation  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  11:  393. 

—  Errata.     (G.  H.  Calvert)  Lippinc.  6:  527. 

—  Ethnological  Origin  of.     Westm.  86:  340. 

—  Etymology  of.     (H.  Coleridge)  Macmil.  i :  347. 

Minute.     (W.  L.  Blackley)  Contemp.  5:  284. 

Talbot's.     Quar.  81:  500. 

Wedgwood's.      (W.   D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  115: 

423- 

—  Fine  English,  Samples  of.     Comh.  3:  201. 

—  Foreigners'.     Chamb.  J.  54:  561. 

—  Grammar  of.     (H.  Corson)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  68.  —  (S. 

Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  335. —  (A.  Ingraham)  Uni- 
versity Q.  4:  228.  — (J.  H.  Nutting)  No.  Am.  89: 
245.— (J.  Strong)  Meth.  Q.  14:  368.  —  (R.  G. 
White)  Galaxy,  7:  100.  — Now  Eng.  M.  9:  336. 

and  Composition.     (J.  G.  R.  McElroy)  Peun  Mo. 

11:  8S2. 

Auxiliaries  in.     Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  374. 

Bailey's.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:   145, 

Barrett's.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  12:  310. 

Becker's  Philosophical.     (N.  Porter)  Bib.  Sac.  12; 

661. 

Booth's.    Eel.  R.  66:  393. 

Brown's.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  100. 

Common  System.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i :  220,  249,  283. 

Conjugations  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  loi. 

Elementary.     Eel.  R.  73:  693. 

Fowler's.    (D.  R.  Goodwin)  No.  Am.  73:  310. 

Greene's.^     (E.  S.  Gallup)  No.  Am.  107:  337. 

Matzner's.     (H.  Morley)  Fortn.  9:  no. 

Methods  of  teaching.    (W.  II.  Wells)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

15:  145- 

Murray's.     Eel.  R.  2:  673. 

Points  in.     Lond.  Q.  10:  358. 

Teaching  of.     (R.  G.  Parker)  Amo  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1838:  III. 
Webber's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  271. 

—  Grammars  of .    Lond   Q.  42:  147, 


English  Language.    Guesses  and  Queries.    (N.S.  Dodge) 
Lippinc.  5:   545,  627. 

—  Hall's  Modern.     (F.  A.  March)  Nation,  18:  158. 

—  Harrison's  History  of.     (M.  B.  Hope)  Princ.  22:  321. 

—  (D.  R.  Goodwin)  Bib.  Sac.  8    715. 

—  History  of.     (II.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  92:  293.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  28:  285. 

Early.     (E.  Moore)  No.  Am.  65:  31. 

Periods  in.  Terminology  of.     (T.  R.  Lounsbury) 

New  Eng.  35:  77. 
Shepherd's.     (F.  A.  March)  Nation,  19:  366.  —  (S. 

S.  Haldoman)  So.  M.  16:  96. 

—  How  to  write.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Hogg,  10:  79. 

—  Icelandic  Illustrations  of.     Quar.  139:  434. 

—  Idioms  and  Provincialisms  of.     Am.  Wliig  R.  9:  251. 

—  in  Aincriea.     (M.  II.  Buekham)  No.  Am.  91:  507. — 

Chamo.  J.  25:  249.  50:  801.  52:  609.  —  (A.  de 
Foublanque)  Tinsley,  29:  330.  —  Penny  M.  7:  27S. 

—  So.  Lit.  Itless.  2:  no. 

Pronunciation  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  21 :  521. 

—  in  Canada.     (A.  C.  Geikie)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  344. 

—  in  Paris.     (E.  G.  Buffum)  Galaxy,  4:  45. 

—  in  Society  and  in  School.     (JI.  H.  Buckhara)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  14:  343. 

—  Inroads  upon.     Blackw.  102  :  399.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  95:  21S. 

—  Japanning  the.     (C.  Kinney)  Galaxy,  16:  188. 

—  Latham  on.     (D.  R,  Goodwin)  No.  Am.  74:  i.  —  Eel. 

R.  75:  519. 

—  Lewis's  Outlines  of.     (S.  Willard)  No.  Am.  23:  109. 

—  Lexicography  of.     (I.  Dole)  Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  161.  — 

(N.  Porter)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  78. —(S.  Willard)  No. 
Am.  45:  186. — Quar.  54:  295. — (>en.  Repos.  4: 
150.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  93. 

—  Lexicon  of,  Metropolitan.     Eraser,  4:  41. 

—  Literary  and  vernacular.     Lond.  Q.  15:  i. 

—  Lost  Beauties  of.     (R.  G.  Wliite)  Galaxy,  17:  629. 

—  Lost  Preterites.    Blackw.  106:  257. 

—  Marsh's  Lectures  on.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  i. 

—  Liv.  Aire.  65:  776.     71:  560.  —  Nat.  R,  14:348. 

—  Modern.     Ed.  R.  140:  143. — (E.  A.  Freeman)  Bent. 

Q.  2:  518.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64:  3S9. 

—  Modem  Corruptions  of.     St.  James,  30:  aoi. 

—  Nares's  Glossary  of.     Penny  M.  4:  191. 

—  Nature  and  Destiny  of.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  10:  177. 

—  New  Slang  in.    All  the  Year,  10:  179. 

—  Observations  on.    (J.  Bossard)  Mercersb.  9:  539. — 

Am.  Meth.  M.  16:  381. 

—  Odellon.     Eel.  R.  5:  131. 

—  Origin  of.     (G.  W.  Cox)  Fortn.  6 :  407.  —  (W.  Drake) 

Arch.  5:  306,  379. 

and  History  of.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Comh.  7:  13S. 

Weisse  on.    (F.  A.  March)  Nation,  28:  153.  —  In- 

ternat.  R.  6:  334. 

—  Orthoepy  of.     Am.  Q,  4:  igi. 

—  Orthography  of.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Eraser,  96:  565. 

—  Am.  Q.  22:  172. —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  544. 

—  Our  Mother  Tongue.     Lond.  Q.  22:  429. 

—  Our  spoken.     (D.  H.  Wheeler)  jMcth.  Q.  30:  526. 

—  past  and  present,  Trench  on.    CIu-.  Obs,  55:  664. — 

Eraser,  52:  340. 

—  Philology  of.     (H.  N.  Day)  New  Eng.  2:  350. 

Earle's.     (J.  Iladley)  Nation,  14:  155. 

Richardson's.     Mo.  R.  82:  81. 

—  Phonology  of.    (H.  IT.  Day)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

10:  432. 

—  Du  Ponceau  on.     Anal.  M.  14:  16. 

—  Place  of,  in  Education.  (J.  Crompton)  Victoria,  7:  533. 
in  higher  Education.     (A.  B.  Stark)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

14:  81. 

—  Plain  English.     All  the  Year,  20:  205. 


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English  Language,  Portuguese  Guide  to.     All  the  Year, 
23:  348. 

—  Present  State  of.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Hogg,  6:  97. 

—  Pronunciation  of.     (F.  Hall)  Nation,  22:  94,  —  (C.  S. 

Peirce)  No.  Am.  98:  342.  —  (U.  G.  White)  Galaxy, 
20:   no,  547. 
and  Spelling  of.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  New  Eng.  19: 

913- 
Early.     (,J.  Hadley)  No.  Am.  no:  420. 

—  Purity  of.     (F.  Hall)"  No.  Am.  119:  308. 

—  Queen's  English.     lul.  R.  120:  39.  —  Ecl.M.  63:  406. 

—  (H.  Alford)  Good  Words,  4:   191,  428,   756.     8: 
21.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  367. 

Alford  on.    (W.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  103:  563.  — 

Chr.  Obs.  64:  613. 

Plea  for.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  2:  340. 

vs.  Dean's  English.  (H. (". Cameron)  Princ.  39:  558. 

—  Rambles  over  the  Realms  of  Verbs  and  Substantives. 

(W.  Swinton)  Putnam,  4:  472,  602. 

—  Rational  and  irrational.     (F.  E.  Hall)  19th  Cent.  8: 

424.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  526. 

—  Remarks  on.     (W.  Blair)  Land  We  Love,  4:  114. 

—  Revolutions  in.     No.  Brit.  50:  65.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  loi:  515. 

—  Saxon  Element  in.     House.  Words,  18:  89. 

—  Spelliiig  of.     See  Spelling. 

—  Structure  of.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  70:  221.  —  Blackw. 

45:  455- 
Mulligan  on.     Eel.  R.  99:  13. 

—  Study  of.     (H.  N.  Day)  Am.  .J.  Educ.  16:  641.  —  (D. 

Huntington)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1846:  83.  —  (G. 

F.  Holmes)  N.  Eel.  7:  400.  — Liv.  Age,  65:  218. — 

Macmil.  15:  520. 
in  Common  Schools.     (J.  W.  Gibbs)  New  Eng.  18: 

429. 

in  Germany.     (H.  M.  Kennedy)  Lippinc.  24:  491. 

in  Schools.     (J.  R.  Seeley)  Macmil.  17:  75. 

Method  of.     (E.  Ferrier)  Luth.  Q.  i:  57. 

—  Synonyms  of.     Quar.   35  :    403.  —  Fraser,  44  :    256. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  31:  195.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
24:  270. 

—  Teaching  of.     (E.  A.  Abbott)  Macmil.  18:  23-     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  655.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  596. 

—  (A.  Bain)  Fortn.   12:  200.     Same  art.  Api)leton, 
2:  49,  85,   115. — (A.  B.  Stark)  Education,  i:  492. 

—  (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  97:  18.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  137:   115. 

—  Technical  and  slang  Terms.    (G.  Wakeman)  Putnam, 

15:  294. 

—  Teutonic,  and  its  Debasers.    (H.  Thurston)  Jlontli,  32: 

358.     33:  301. 

—  Trench's  Select  Glossary  of.     Liv.  Age.  62:  747. 

—  True  Means  of  Education.     (P.  R.  Sliipman)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  17:  145. 

—  Two  Tongues.     (W.  Mitchell)  Atlan.  6:  667. 

—  White's  Every-Day.     (F.  Hall)  Nation,  31:  275. 

—  Words  of.     Chamb.  J.  44:  ■/}■;,  758. 
Trench's  Study  of.     New  Eng.  lo:  438. 

White  on.     (C.  A.  Bristcd)  No.  Am.  I12:  469.— 

New  Eng.  30:  305.  — Atlan.  46:  427.  —  O.  &  N. 

3:  223.     See  Words. 
English  Law,  Story  of.     Chamb.  J.  26:  18. 
English  Lecturers  in  America.    ( W.  C.  Brownell)  Galaxy, 

20:  62. 
English  Letters,  Four  Centuries  of.     (Sir  H.Taylor)  19th 

Cent.  lo:  405.     Same  art.  Eel.  .^I.  97:  721.     S:>me 

art.  Liv.  Age,   151:   131.  —  (N.  C.  Perkins)  Dial 

(Ch.),  i:  129. 
English  Liberals  and  Continental.     Fraser,  lOl :  222. 
English  Literary  Men,  Reminiscences  of.     Dem.  R.  14: 

492. 
English  Literati.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  744. 

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English  Literature.     (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  49:  317. 

—  Brit.  &  For.  R.  i:  190. — For.  Q.  15:  347.  18: 
392.    24:  174.  —  Ed.R.  64:  269. — Westni.  25:  234. 

—  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  13.— West.  M.  i:  2S9. 

—  and  Anglicanisni  in  1841.     Chr.  Rem.  i:  432. 

—  and  French  Literature.     Ed.  R.  35:   15S. 

—  and  Reformation.    (E.  E.  Higbee)  Jlercersb.  14:  50S. 

—  Angus's  Handbook  of.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  927.     67:^52. 

—  Brief  Notes  on.     (J.  G.  Cazenove)  Am.  Church    R. 

19:  302. 

—  Characteristics  of.     (N.  Porter)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

3:  329- 

—  Chateaubriand  on.     (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  Ed.  R.  64:  506. 

—  Dem.  R.  26:   113. 

—  Classical.     Nat.  Q.  40:  41. 

Use  of.     (H.  G.  Robinson)  Macmil.  2:  425. 

—  Contemporary,  1S51.     Westm.  57:  247,  625. 

—  Early.     (A.  Gilman)  Atlan.  40:  430.  —  New  York  R. 

2:  431. — Colburn,  35:  115-243.  —  Kitto,  40:  i. — 

Westm.  96:  156.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  iii:  195. 

and  later.     (T.  Parsons)  No.  Am.  lO:   19. 

Anglo-Saxon  Bookmen.     House.  Words,  17:  498. 

before  Ciiaucer,  Morley's.     Brit.  Q.  40:  199.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  63:  200. 

Beowulf.     House.  Words,  17:  459. 

Havelok  the  Dane.     House.  Words,  17:  543. 

Hippisley  on.     Mo.  R.  144:  97. 

Marsh  on.     (E.  Schuyler)  New  Eng.  22:  172. 

Prose  Writers.     Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  24.  —  (C.  Francis) 

Chr.  Exam.  11:  i. 

Study  of.     (.J.  Alden)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  423. 

Tliree  Interests  in.   (D.  Masson)  Coutemp.  21 :  199. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .Age,  116:  323. 

—  Early  English  Texts.     Ed.  R.  125:  219.     Same  art. 

Liv.  .\ge,  92:  707. 

—  Early  English  religious  Writings.    Chr.  Rem.  55:  113. 

—  Early  English  Treatises.     Kitto,  40:  i. 

—  Earlv  Writers  and  Speakers.     Colburn,  13:  49. 

—  Elizabethan.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  18:  275.  —  Selec. 

Ed.  R.  i:  170. 

Characteristics  of.     (E.  P.Whipple)  Allan.  19:  144. 

Pastoral  Writers  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  577. 

—  German  Influence  in.     (T.  S.  Perry)  .Ulan.  40:  129. 

—  Gothic  Renaissance  in.     No.  Brit.  43:  461.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  88:  241. 

—  Guide  to.     (M.  Arnold)  19th  Cent.  2:  843.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  90;  142. 

—  History  of,  Craik's.     (E.  Schuyler)  No.  Am.  98:  576. 
Morley's.     Canad.  M0.4:  455.  —  (I.  V.   U'Conor) 

Cath.  WorM,  29:  337. 

Scoones's  Four  Centuries  of.      (W.  C.  Brownell) 

Nation,  31:  241. 

Taine's.     (.1.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  30:    62S.  — (W. 

II.  Browne)  So.  M.  lo:  105.  — (W.  L.  Kingsk-y) 
New  Eng.  31:  ,42.  —  (T.  R.  Louusbury)  Nation, 
14:  10  — (A.  D.Mayo)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:"4S6.  — (J. 
G.  Meline)  Cath.  World,  15:  i.  — (L.  Stephen) 
Fortn.  20:  693.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  61.  —  Dub. 
R.  74:  39.  —  Ed.  R.  121:  252.  Same  art.  E<1.  M. 
65:  44,  146. — Fraser,  85:   370. —Westm.  81 :  473. 

83:   .. 
Yonge's.     (T.  R.  Lounsbury)  Nation,  14:  308. 

—  in  17th  and  18th  Centuries.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  3:  Si. 

—  in  iStli  Century.     (A.  Andrews)  Colburn,  102:  70.  — 

Teni]).  Bar.  3:  402. 

Twickenham  ami.      Fraser,   61:    124-S34.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  65:  283,  330. 

—  in  19th  Century.     (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  35:  165. 

—  Hogg,  9:  41.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  26:  137. 

1S15-40.     (S.  Walpole)  Appleton,  21 :  137,  214. 

under  Victoria.     (.1.  McCarthy)  Appleton.  21 :  498. 

—  in  Germany.     (J.  B.  Angell)  No.  Am.  84:  311. 


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English  Literature,  Influence  of  the  Reformation  upon. 
Lond.  Q.  4:  2S9. 

—  Italian    Influence    on.       Fraser,    60:    697.  —  (J.    A. 

Synionds)  Fortn.   23:    371.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
125:   131. 

—  Modt-rn.     Fraser,  60:  97.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48:  84. 

—  Modern  Prose.    (G.  Saintsbury)  Fortn.  25:  243.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  86:  400.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  707. 

—  Monkish.     Lond.  Q.  i:  393. 

—  Musa;  Britanniea^     Ed.  li.  123:  365. 

—  Notes  on.     Cornli.  22:  437,  595,  700. 

—  of  the  Restoration.     Dryden.     Brit.  Q.  20:  i. 

—  Outlook  of.     (.L  M.  Hoppin)  Putnam,  15:  649. 

—  Personalities  of  the  Augustan  Age.     Black w.  10:  312. 

—  Recent  AVorks  on.     (E.  Ferrier)  Luth.  Q.  2:  435. 

—  Reed's  Lectures  on.     (C.  C.  Feltou)  No.  Am.  81 :  252. 

—  Liv.  Age,  46:  559. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  456. 

—  Sir  Walter  Scott   and    the    Romantic    Reaction.     (.1. 

Wedgwood)  Contemp.  33:  514.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
139:  29S. 

—  Scottish  Lifluence  on.     (D.  Masson)  No.  Brit.  17:  283, 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  i. 

—  Study  of.     (R.  P.  Dunn)  Bib.  Sac.  23:  235.—  (T.  R. 

Lounsbury)  New  Eng.  29:  572. 
See  English  Poets. 
English  Loyalty,  Liberal's  View  of.     (E.  Faithful)  0.  & 

N.  7:  567. 
English  Lutheran  Church  in  New  York  City,  History  of. 

(G.  P.  Ockersliausen)  Luth.  Q.  7:  269. 
English  Maiden's  Love;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  2:  27. 
English  Maiden's  Love;  a  Tale.     (G.  A.  Salter)  Cath. 

World,  18:  694. 
English  Mail-Coach;  or  the  Glory  of  Motion.     Blackw. 

66:  4S5,  741. 
English  Manners.     (A.  F.Marshall)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  105. 
English  Metrical  Romances.     (J.  W.  Hales)  Fraser,  92: 

2S5.  —  (H.  W.  Longfellow)  No.  Am.  37:  374. 

—  Ellis's  Specimens.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  K.  7:  3S7. 
English  Monasteries,  Dissolution  of .  Ho.&For.  R.  4:  165. 
English  Moral  Songs  and  Poems,  Earlier.     Blackw.  44: 

453-     45:  303- 
English  National  Airs,  Chappell's  Collection  of.     Dub. 

R.  11:  263. 
English  Navigators,  Early.     Westm.  58:  32. 
English  Newspapers  and  Printing  of  17th  Century.    Nat. 

Q.  16:  234.  See  Newspapers. 
English  Opera.  Colburn,  45:  478. 
English  People,  Forefathers  of.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Nature, 

i:  514. 

—  Green's  Historv  of.     Nature,  11:  164.    iSee  England. 

—  of  To-Day.     (J.  MacCarthy)  Cath.  World,  32:  491. 

—  Origin  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Macmil.  21:  415,  509. 

22:    31.      Same   art.   Liv.   Age,    105:    67-771. — 
Anthrop.  R.  7:  279. 
Pike  on.     Anthrop.  R.  5:  49. 

—  Origin  and  Political  Life  of.     (M.  B.  Anderson)  Chr. 

R.  15:  28. 

—  Who  are  they  ?     Fraser,  5:  98. 

English  Photographs.     Tinsley,  2:  101-656.    3:  88-654. 
English  Physique.     (F.  N.  Broome)  Macmil.  22:  128. 

—  and  American.     (G.  M.  Beard)  No.  Am.  129:  5S8. 
English  Plagiarism.     Chr.  Exam.  37:  423. 
English-plated  Americans.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  43. 

English  Poetry.     Knick.  27:  i.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  1 :  397, 
557.     2:  loi.  —  Ed.  R.42:  47. — Fraser,  7:  198. 

—  Ancient.     Retros.  17:  144,  209. 

—  at  the  Close  of  last  Century.     (0.  W.  B.  Peabody) 

No.  Am.  42:  52. 

—  Campbell's  Specimens  of.     Blackw.  4:  696.     5:  217. 

—  Mo.  R.  90:  393.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  26:   181. 

—  Fraser,  25:  353. — Anal.  M.  14:  in. 


English  Poetry,  Century  of.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Eel.  5L 
95:  641. 

—  Chapters  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  303-681. 

—  Cycle  of.     Temp.  Bar,  38:  217-451.     39:    201,  457. 

40:  169,  47S. 

—  Descriptive.     Blackw.  45:  573. 

from  Anne  to  Victoria.     (E.  T.  Palgrave)  Fortn.  5: 

298. 

—  Early.     Brit.  Q.  6:  333.— New  York  R.  7:  366.— 

Ed.  Mo.  R.  5:  456. —  Retros.  15:  147.  — Dub.  Univ. 
47:  611. —No.  Brit.  36:  412. 

—  Elizabethan.    Brit.  Q.  42:  29.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65: 

465. 

—  Ellis's  Specimens  of.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  R.  42:  31. 

—  Ed.  R.  4:  151. 

—  from  Drydeu  to  Cowper.     Quar.  112:  146. 

—  from  (^ueen  Anne.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  27:  i.  —  Selec. 

Ed.  R.  1:  iSo, 

—  Fugitive  Songs  and  Lyrics,      Ed.  R.  140:  355.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  515. 

—  Gems  of.     Hogg,  4:  193.     5:  321. 

—  Growth  of.     Quar.  no:  435. 

—  Hazlitt's  Lectures  on.    Blackw.  2:  556,  679.     3:  71. 

—  Lanier's  Science  of.    (W.  M.Ferriss)  Nation,  31:  310. 

—  Latest  Songs  of  Chivalry.     (H.  AV.  Preston)  Allan. 

43:  12. 

—  L3'rical.     Cornh.  29:  698.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122: 

195. 

—  Modem.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  i:  206.  —  Irish  Q. 

i:  351. —  Dub.  Univ.  64:  386. 

—  of  the  19th  Centurv.     (O.  W.  B.  Peabodv)  No.  Am. 

50:  488.  —(G.  S".  Hillard)  No.  Am.  55:  200. 

—  of  1S49-53.     (A.  H.  Clough)  No.  Am.  77:  i. 

—  of  1S51.     Fraser,  43:  492. 

—  of  1853.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  253. 

—  of  1874.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  181. 

—  Old.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  no:  444.  — U.  S.  Lit. 

Gaz.  i:  321. 

—  Pastoral.     Knick.  30:  67. 

—  Present  State  of,  1873.     St.  James,  33:  261. — Quar. 

135:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  I19:  131.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  81:  385. 

—  Rural.  Cornh.  25:  164.  Same  art. Liv.  Age,  112:  756. 

—  Shelley  and  Dialect  Schools  in.    (E.  Phelps)  Lakeside, 

8:  331- 

—  Southey's  Specimens  of.     Ed.  R.  11:  31. 

—  Stockdale's  Lectures  on.     Ed.  R.  12:  62. 

—  Thoughts  upon.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  327,  509. 

—  under  the  Stuarts.     Chr.  Rem.  53:  32S. 

—  Vers  de  Socit^te.     (C.  Dempster)  No.  Brit,  47:  47. 

—  Versification   in.     Lond.    M.  7:    29-661.     10:    29. — 

Mo.  R.  114:  14. 

—  vs.  Cardinal  Wiseman.     (J.  H.  L.  Hunt)  Fraser,  60: 

747- 
English  Poets  and  Poetrj'.     (E.  P.  AA'hipple)  Am.  Whig 
R.  2:  30. 

—  Bell's  Biography  of.     Fraser,  23:  402. 

—  between  Milton  and  Cowper.     (E.  Elliott)  Tait,  n.  s. 

9:  221. 

—  Chalmers's.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  11:  4S0.     12:60. 

—  Contemporary.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  No.  Am.  103:  221. 

—  Criticism  on.     (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  7:  220. 

—  Descriptive,  of  last  Century.     (E.  Maitland)  No.  Brit. 

i:  397- 

—  Early,  Study  of.     (W.  J.  Walter)  Godey,  21 :  31. 

—  Elizabethan",  Minor.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  Atlan.  22:  26. 

—  Lond.  Q.  19:  43. 

—  Evenings  with  the  ^-ounger.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  383. 
with  the  later.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  573. 

—  Gossip  with  some  old.     (C.  Oilier)  Bentley,  i:  98. 

—  Hazlitt's  Lectures  on.     Quar.  19:  424. 

—  Howitt's  Homes  and  Haunts  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  190. 


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English  Poets,  Johnson's  Lives  of.     (D.  Dana)  Lit.  & 
Then.  K.  5:  72.  — Liv.  Age,  138:  86. 

—  Laureate.     See  Poets  Laureate. 

—  Living,  1861.     Dub.  R.  49:  503.  • 

—  Minor.     St.  James,  24:  839. 
in  1S50.     Chr.  Rem.  20:  346. 

—  Modern.  Quar.  126:  32S.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  lOl :  579. 
Forman's.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  27S. 

—  Modern  Female.     (H.  N.  Coleridge)  Quar.  66:  374.  — 

Mus.  41:  41. 

—  New.     Ed.  R.  104:  337.—  Putnam.  6:  225. 

—  Notes  on.    (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Eel.  M.  96:  156. 

—  of  the  Melbourne  Ministry.     Westm.  29:  193. 

—  Preachers,  and  Politicians.     Eel.  M.  9:  281. 

—  Victorian.    (E.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib.  5:  357.     6:  49.  7: 

101,463.  8:  100,  i6o.  9:  167,426,  585.  10:  609,  679. 

Stedman's.    (W.  H.  Browne)   So.  M.   17:  754. — 

Canad.  Mo.  9:  250. 

—  Ward's.  (VV.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  30:  439.   32:  200. 

—  (H.  N.  Powers)  Dial  (Ch.),  i :  84,  258. 
See  British  Poets. 
English  Political  Poems,  temp.  Henry  VI.  and  Edward 

IV.   (Sir  F.  Madden)  Arch.  29:  318. 
English  Political  Satires.    (J.  Hannay)  Quar.  lOi:  394. 
F^nglisli  Political  Songs  and  Satires.     Retros.  18:  48. 

1199-1327.     Mo.  R.  151:  322. 

English  Politico-Commercial  Companies.  Dem.R.  17:  403. 
English  Preachers,  Amer.  Accounts  of.  Chr.  Rem.  14: 17S. 
English  Precursors  of  Newton.     Liv.  Age,  147:  131. 
English  Prefixes  derived  from  the  Greek.    (J.  TV.  Gibbs) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  56:  206. 
English  Press.     (A.  Marshall)  Cath.  World,  29:  544.  — 

(N.  Rowe)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  100,  139,  564.  6:36,  135. 
English  Pride.     Sharpe,  43:  318. 
English  Romanist  Martyrs,   17th  Century.     (J.  Morris) 

Month,  12:  478. 
English  Satire  in  19th  Cent.  (E.  Myers)  Eraser,  104:  753. 
English  Scholars  of  17th  Century.    (B.  B.  Thacher)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  10:  I. 
English  Science.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  i:  134. 
English  Society  Journals.     (A.  Marshall)  Cath.  World, 

30:  660. 
English  Songs.    (W.  Maginn)  Blackw.  17:  480. 

—  and  Ballads,  Old.    Am.  Eel.  i :  499. 
English  Sonnets,  Treasury  of.     Eel.  M.  94:  499. 
English  Stage,  Fitzgerald  on.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M. 

16:  423. 

—  Present  State  of.     Temp.  Bar,  33:  456. 
English  Statesmanship,  Phases  of.     Nat.  Q.  II :  96. 
English  Statesmen  in  Undress.  (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World, 

27:549. 
English  Studies,  Influence  and  Method  of.      (W.  G.  T. 

Shedd)Bib.  Sac.  13:  325. 
English  Thought  in   iStli  Century,   Leslie   Stephen   on. 

(.1.  Hunt)  Contemp.  29:  410.  —  (M.  Pattison)  Fortn. 

27:  342. 

—  in  19th  Century.  (Prof.  AVinchester)  Jleth.  Q.  41:  246. 
English  Trade  and  foreign  Competition.  Quar.  152:  271. 
English  Tragedy.     Ed.  R.  38:  177. 

English  Traits.     (R.  G.  White)  Gala.xy,  23:  520. 

—  Emerson's.     See  ICngland. 

English  Travelers.  (E.Wigglesworth)  -Vm.  Q.Obs.  i:  270. 

—  in  America.    Dem.  R.  6:  215. 
English  Views.     So.  Lit.  J.  i:  41=;. 

English  Volunteer;  a  Tale  of  Carlist  War.  Peop.  J.  4:  276. 
English  Women.      (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  23:  675. 

—  at  Home.     Bost.  R.  2:  52;.      3:  25. 

English  Work  and  Workers  compared  witii  French.    (J. 

M.  Ludlow)  Good  Words,  5:  72S,  874. 
Englishmen  as  a  natural  Curiosity.     Lippinc.  2:  441. 
Englishmen,  Eccentric.    (B.  Murphy)  Lippinc.  lO:  155. 

—  Foreigners'  Portraits  of.    liouse.  Words,  i:  601. 


Englishmen,  Manners  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Allan.  42:  223. 

—  Old,  painted  by  themselves.     Month,  8:  jgg. 
Engraving.     (C.  T.  Hinckley;  Sharpe,  30:  29).     31:  18. 

—  (C.  F.  Partington)    J.  Frankl.  Inst,    i:  327.     2:  8- 

336.  3:  15.  — No.  Brit.  6:  141. —{H.  R.  Cleveland) 
No.  Am.    49:  118. 

—  Ancient  and  nioderu.     For.  Q.  26:  312.     27:  40. 

—  and  Burnet's  Cartoons.     Blackw.  45:  3S2. 

—  and  multiplying  Prints,  New  Method  of.  Art  J.  16:  26. 

—  Art  of.      (C.  T.  Hinckley)  Godey,  59:  109,    205. — 

(B.  J.  Lo.-;sing)  Scrib.  4:  39S.  —  Eel.  .M.  53:  260. 

—  by  Light  and  Electricity.     J.  Frankl.  In:st.  64:   130. 

—  Diirer  and  early.     Colburn,  128:  217. 

—  The  Engraver.     (W.J.  Linton)  Scrib.  16:  237. 

—  Golden  Age  of.     (F.  Kep.ptl)  Harper,  57:  321. 

—  History  of.     Coriih.  16:  295. 

—  Improvements  in,  1S58.   (\V.  H.  F.  Talbot)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  67:  193. 

—  in  Aquatinta.     (C.  F.  Partington)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2: 

31°.  336- 

—  inMezzotinto.  (C.F.Partington)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  201. 

—  Ivory  or  Diirertype.     (H.  Dircks)  J.  Frankl.  lust.  40: 

137- 

—  on  Metal.     (J.  Sartain)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  24;. 

—  on  Steel.     All  the  Year,  16:  372. 

Improvements  in,    1829,  Warren   on.      J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  7:  166. 

—  on  Wood.     See  Wood  Engraving. 

—  Origin  and  early  History  of.   Ek-l.  R.  46:  363. 

—  Stateof,  1S25.     Eel.  R.  42:  519. 

—  Substitutes  for.     Art  J.  18:  87. 

Engraving  Plates  for  Typographic  Presses,  New  System 
of,  1873.    (J.  L.  Ringwalt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97:  39. 

Engravings,  Ancient  Portfolio  of.  (W.  B.  Scott)  Eraser, 
99:  256,  289. 

—  Collection  of.     Chr.  Rem.  8:    506. 

—  Thomas  Dodd"s  Collection  of.      Temp.  Bar.  47:  322. 

—  Old,  Cleaning  and  Restoration  of.     Art  J.  4:  332. 

—  Rare,  and  their  Prices.     Cornh.  16:  295. 
Enharmonic  of  the  Ancients.    (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm. 

16:  429.     17:  260,  522. 
Enharmonic  Organ.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  22:  56. 

See  also  Music,  Perfect  Intonation  in. 
Enigma,  An.    (A.  de  Fonblan(iue)  Belgra.  45:  supp.  103. 
Enigma,  An.    Colbuni,  63:  2S6. 
Enigmas.    Victoria,  32:  210.  —  All  tlie  Year.  37:  31S. 

—  of  Life.     See  Greg,  W.  R. 
Enjoyment.  Duty  of.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  640. 
Enlightenment  and  Religion.  (D.  van  Pelt)  Ref.  Q.  28:  S;. 
Knnius.  Poems  of.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  4S0. 

Ennui.     Colburn,  5:  574.  —  Am.  Q.  9:  33. 

—  Cure  for.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  301. 

Enoch,  Bonk  of.  (M.J.Cramer)  Meth.  Q.  29:  424.— 
(A.  G.  I^auric)  Univ.  Q.  35:  163.  —  For.  Q.  24:  351. 
—  Eraser.  8:  511. 

—  and  Apocrypha.     (.\.  G.  Laurie)  Univ.  Q.  35:  163.  339. 

—  Works  on.     Chr.  Obs.  29:  417,  406. 

Enoch  Reade.     (J.  D.  CartwrisrhO  Sharpe.  35:  2". 
Enough  at  (^liristinas.     (W.  B.  .Terrold)  Belijra.  i:  291. 
Ijise.  Varnhagen  von,  Antobiog.  of.     Liv.  Age,  14:  413. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Westm.  32:  60.  —  (T.  Carlyle)   For.  Q. 

26:  241. 
Ensign  O'Donoghue's  first  Ixive.     Fraser.  4:  70. 
Ensign  RoIIynge's  Christmas  Guard  in  the  Jungle.    Loud. 

Soc.  21 :  7i. 
Ensor,  (icorge.  Independent  Man.     (J.  Foster)  Fa).  R.  5: 

2S0,  380. 
Entail  and  Primogeniture.     Dem.  R.  25:  t;.  —  (G.  Fitz- 

hugh)  De  Bow,  27:  172.  —  Mo.  R.  163:  53;. 

—  English  L.1W  of.     Blackw.  64:  i.  — All  the  Year,  44: 

539,  558- 

—  French  Law  of.    Ed.  R.  40:  350. 


EXT  AIL 


420 


EPIDEMICS 


Entail,  Scotch  Law  of.     (J.  Moncrieff)  No.  Brit.  7:  441. 

—  Ell.  K.43:  442- 
Entails   of  Land.     (Juar.  83:   178. 
Entertaining,  Art  of.     Eng.  Doni.  M.  18:  24--29S.    19: 

22-132.     20:  9. 
Entertainment  niado  easy.     All  the  Year,  44:   130. 
Entertainments  of  the  past  Winter,  1S42.     Dial,  3:  45. 

—  Out-of-l)oor.    All  the  Year,  42:  447,  463. 
Enthusiasm.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  321.     27:  292. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Happiness.    (M.  de  Staijl)  West.  J.  7 : 

138. 

—  Natural  Hist.  of.     Eel.  R.  49:  469.  —  West.  M.  2:  521. 
Taylor's.     (R.  Robbius)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  418.— 

Spirit  rUiX-  3'  256,  330.  —  Mo.  R.  119:  159. 

—  Nature  and  Conditions  of.     (G.  IL  Emerson)  Univ.  Q. 

16:  5. 

—  of  Genius.     (J.  H.  Hartzell)  Univ.  Q.  22:  93. 

—  Religious,  Nott's  Sermons  on.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  553,  619. 

—  versu,<  Impediment.     (H.  Lake)  Belgra.  17:   122. 
Enthusiasm;    or   the  Young  Pastor.      (Mrs.  J.  Thayer) 

Godey,  23:   109,  157. 
Enthusiast,  The;  an  Autobiography.     (J.  R.  Brown)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  8:  261. 
Enticed;  a  Poem.     (W.  C.Wilkinson)  Putnam,  14:  154. 
Entomologist  in  the  South.     All  the  Year,  11:  440. 
Entomology.     Westm.  50:  57.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  15: 

458.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  i.  —  Mo.  R.  84:  268. 

109:  241.— Dub.  Univ.  i:  318.  — (W.  S.  Dallas) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  18:  147. 

—  Address  before  American  Association.    (.J.  L.  LeConte) 

Am.  Natural.  9:  481. 

—  Anniversary  Address.  (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  3:  435. 

—  Australian.     Colbum,  162:  195. 

—  Economic.     (J.  L.  LeConte)  Am.  Natural.  7:  710. — 

Nature,  6:  197. 

—  Every-Day.     Chamb.  J.  8:  118,  183,  220. 

—  in  America.     Nature,  i:  379.     17:  229.     19:  309. 

—  Indian,  Atkinson's.    (R.  McLachlan)  Nature,  21 :  173. 

—  Kirby  and  Spence  on.     Eel.  R.   23:  572.     28:  116. 

104:  382. 

—  Modern.     (S.  H.  Scndder)  Nature,  22:  550. 

—  of  Massachusetts.  (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  54:  73. 

—  of  United  States.     (.J.  G.  Morris)  Am.  J.  Sci.  51 :  17. 

—  Progress  and  Prospects  of.     For.  Q,  15:  195. 
See  also  Insects. 

Entomostraca,  Fresh-Water.     (C.  L.  Herrick)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. 13:  620. 

—  Method  of  collecting.     (G.  S.  Brady)  Nature,  8:  68. 
Entozoa,  Migration  of.     (A.  Pouchet)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7: 

372. 

—  Natural  History  of .    InteL  Obs.  6:  190. 

—  New  Researches  in.     (T.  S.  Cobbold)  Nature,  6:  278. 

—  Vegetables,  Fruit,  and  Water  as  Sources  of  Intestinal 

Worms.    (T.  S.  Cobbold)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  163. 
Entozoon  from  the  Eel.     (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural.  6: 

449. 
Entr'acte.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  248. 
Entrapped.     (Mrs.  A.  Eraser)  Tinsley,  17:  531. 
Entwisle,  Joseph.     INIeth.  Q.  11:  305. 
Envelopes,  Commercial.     Chamb.  J.  32:  280. 
Envy  and  Scandal.     Knick.  33:  527. 
Enyed,  Transylvania,  Sack  of,  1849.     Colbum,  92:  97. 
Eocenes  of  England,  how  deposited?    (.1.  S.  Gardner) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  17:  2S2. 
Eocene  Flora  in  the  Arctic  Regions.     (.1.  S.    Gardner) 

Nature,  20:  10. 

—  of  Bournemouth.     (.J.  S.  Gardner)  Nature,  21:  181. 
Eon  de  Beaumont,  Chevalier,  Ambassador  of  doubtful 

Sex.     St.  .lames.  30:  41.  —Lond.  Soc.  40:  528. 

—  and  the  Will  of  Peter  the  Great.     (O.  C.  D.  Ross) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  159. 
Eothen.    -See  East,  The. 


EoziJon  Canadense.    (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Intel.  Obs.  7:  278. 

—  (L.  S.  Burbank)  Am.  Natural.  5:  535.  —  (W.  B. 
Carpenter  and  J.  W.  Dawson)  Nature,  20:  328. 

—  New  .Siiecimens  of.     (.J.  W.  Dawson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96: 

245. 
Eozcion  (Question,  Miibius  on.     Nature,  20:  272,  297. — 
(J.  W.  Dawson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117:   196. 

—  Reply  to  Dawson  on.  (K.  Miibius)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I18:  177. 
Epaminondas  of  Tliebes.     (.1.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ. 

40:  34. 

—  and  Gustavns  Adolphus.     Eel.  51.  27:   106. 
Ephesus.     Art  J.  14:   172. 

—  Church  at.     (J.  M.  Bellow)  Art  ,J.  16:   10. 

—  Council  of,  A.  D.  431.    (H.  A.  Miles)  Chr.  Exam.  54:49. 

—  Cyprus,  and  Mycenaj,  Excavations  at.     (J.  B.  Taylor) 

No.  Am.  126:  HI. 

—  Letter  from.     Am.  Arch.  6:  118. 

—  of  the  Church  History.     (.J.  Young)  0.  &  N.  6:  538. 

—  Broadw.  10:  547. 

—  Pagan  and  Christian.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  377. 

—  Robber  Synod  of,  A.  n.  449.     Month,  23:  239. 

—  Temple  of  Diana  at.     Arch.  II :  i.  —  Westm.  79:  310. 

—  Penny  M.  II :  167. 

—  Topography  of.     (.J.  S.  Jewell)  Meth.  Q.  31:  279. 

—  Visit  to.     (J.  L.  Porter)  Good  Words,  22:  781,  822. 

—  Wood's  Discoveries  at.     (F.  A.  Paley)  Am.  Cath.  Q. 

2:  460. — Am.  Arch.  2:    26.  —  Brit.  Q.  65:   366. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  387.  —  Ed.  R.  145:  204. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  626.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7: 

223. 
Ephod,  Robe  of  the.     (J.  A.  Seiss)  Evang.  R.  6:  114. 
Ephphatha;  a  Poem.     (H.  E.  Warner)  Scrib.  10:  16S. 
Ephrata,  Penn.,  Brethren  of.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Hours 

at  Home,  4:  458. 
Epic  and  the  Romantic,  The.     Lond.  M.  16:  309. 

—  Our  earliest.     (A.  Oilman)  Lakeside,  5:  306. 

—  of  Hades.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  627. 

—  of  the  Lion.     (V.  Hugo)  Blackw.  123:  703. 
Epics,  Recent.     Quar.  90:  333. 

Epic  Composition,  Art  of.     Blackw.  42:  737. 

Epic  Poetry,  National.  (W.  A.  Stevens)  Bib.  Sac.  28: 613. 

—  of  India.     IIo.  &  For.  R.  4:  512. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  No.  Am.  107:  501. 
Epicene  Gender  on  the  Stage.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ. 

85:  248. 
Epicier,  The.     Westm.  31 :  355. 
Epictetus.     Colburn,  118:  296.  —  (C.  P.  Hawes)  Radical, 

2:  33- 

—  Higginson's.     (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am.  102:  599. 

—  Works  of.     (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  1 :  502. 
Epicure's  Christmas  Story.     ( W.  Maynard)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

2:  227. 
Epicurean  Philosophy.     Am.  Q.  1 :  357.  —  (C.  A.  Aiken) 

Princ.  39:  196. 
Epicurean  Theory  of  Life.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

7:  361. 
Epicurean  Tour.     Belgra.  35:  154. 
Epicureanism,  Ancient  and  modern.     (F.  W.  Newman) 

Fraser,  84:  606.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  iii:  771. 

—  True.     New  Eng.  M.  3:  353. 
Epicurus.     (E.  Pond)  Chr.  R.  17:  33. 

—  and  Epicureans.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam. 

71:  I. 

—  and  his  Philosophy.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  16:  209. 

—  Guvau's  Ethical  Svstem  of.     (H.  Sidgwick)  Jlind,  4* 

582. 
Epidemics.     (D.  W.  Cheever)  No.  Am.  91:  438.  —  (J. 
Fayrer)  Nature,  21:  229.  —  House.  Words,  13:  397. 
Same  art.  Liv.   Age,  50:  iSi. — Westm.  52:  301. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  19:  455. 

—  affecting  Vegetation.     No.  Brit.  38:  366. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Nat.  Q.  17:  247. 


EPIDEMICS 


421 


EPISCOPAL 


Epidemics  and  their  Causes;  Cholera.     Nat.  Q.  12:  105. 

—  British.     Brit.  Q.  43:  29. 

—  Cause  of.     Mus.  44:  373. 

and  Prevention  of.     (A.  N.  Bell)  Harper,  15:  194. 

—  Great.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  Belyra.  lo:  35. 

—  History  of.     Cornh.  ii:  591. 

—  in  Ireland.     Duh.  E.  41 :  76. 

—  Mental.     Fraser,  65:  490. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Blackw.   75:  352.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  32:  S3.  —  Cliamb.  J.  12:  132.     32:  375. 
See  Black  Death. 

—  Origin  of,  Forster  on.     Eel.  R.  50:  132. 

and  Distribution  of.     Pop.  Sei.  R.  4:  593.     Same 

art,  Cath.  World,  2:  420.     Sameart.  Eel.  M.  66:  297. 

—  Propagation  and  Prevention  of.     Montii,  II :  436. 

—  Sun-Spots  and.     (E.  W.  Cushing)  Internat.  Q.  8:  417. 
Epidemic  Monomania.     (I.  Ray)  Chr.  Exam.  50:  457. 
Epigram,  The.     (R.  M.  Walsh)  Lippiuc.  6:    74.  —  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  14:  663,  71S. 
Epigrams.  (J.  Hannay)  Temp.  I$ar,  21:  465.  —  (M. 
Collins)  Belgra.  14:  498.  —  (W.  Mathews)  Lake- 
side, 3:  129. —  (C.  A.Ward)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20:  235. 
—  Blackw.  93:  750.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  78:  3. — 
Cliamb.  J.  39:  404.  —  Colburn,  5:  35.  —  Ho.  &  For. 
R.  3:  S4. — No.  Brit.  42:  42.  — Quar.  117:  204. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Liv.  Age,  76:  516. 

—  and  Epigrammatists.     Eel.  M.  35:  542. 

—  Essay  on.     (M.  W.  Hazletine)  Cath.  World,  15:  467. 

—  German.     Lond.  M.  9:  237,  297,  517. 

—  Gossip  on.     Sharpe,  lo:  283. 

—  Greek,  translated.     Temp.  Bar,  41:  493. 

—  a  lost  literary  Art.     All  the  Year,  25:  34. 

—  Some  modern.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  95. 
Epigrammatists  and  Epigrams.     (J.  Davies)  Contemp. 

14:  616. 
Epilepsy,  Cooke's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  103:  407. 
Epileptics,  Treatment  of,  in  France.     (S.  I.  Lesley)  O.  & 

N.  4:  502. 
Epilogues.    All  the  Year,  32 :  80. 
Epimanes.     (E.  A.  Poe)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  235. 
Epiuay,  Mme.  d',  Memoirs  of.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.R.  31: 

44.     Same  art.  Anal.  M.  13:  326.  —  Mo.  R.  88:  515. 
Epiphany.     (W.  P.  Lunt)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  7:  83. —(J.  A. 

Shea)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  29.  —Cath.  World,  12:  557. 

—  in  Provence.    Once  a  Week,  21 :  5 12. 

—  the  Supreme.     (.T.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  25:  211. 
Epirus,  Notes  of  Travel  in.  (W.V.  Chirol)  Fortn.  35:  302. 

—  South,  Among  the  Albanians  of.     Blackw.  129:  304. 
Episcopacy.     (L.   Bacon)  New  Eng.  i:  390,  545,586. — 

(H.  Bushnell)  New  Eng.  2:  143.  —  (L.  Bacon)  New 
Eng.  2:  309,  440.  —  (A.  V.  Griswold)  Am.  Church 
R.  13:  69.     23:  53. 

—  and  the  Apostolic  Succession.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  341. — 

—  Cong.  M.  22:  189. 

—  and  Congregationalism.     Cong.  M.  21:  529. 

—  anti-republican  and   unevangelical.       (A.   D.    Eddy) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i:  315. 

—  as  a  Bond  of  Unity.     (.J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  21 :  406. 

—  Brittan  on.     (S.  Miller)  Princ.  5:  333. 

—  Claims  of,  examined.      (G.   R.   Noyes)  Chr.   Exam. 

25:  190. 

—  Clementine  Comment.     Am.  Church  R.  23:  53. 

—  Colton's  Reasons  for.     (L.   Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8: 

591.  —  (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  8:  390. — Chr.  R. 
i:  552.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  453. 

—  from  1829  to  1850.     Am.  Church  R.  4:  22. 

—  High  Church.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  14:   129. 

—  President  Hopkins  on.     (M.   A.  Curtis)  Am.  Church 

R.  12:  48,  263. 

—  in  the  Apostolic  Constitutions.    Am.  Church  R.  24:  4S9. 

—  in  1S44.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  3:  140. 

—  in  1st  Cent.,  F>idence  for.  Chr.  Obs.  2:  709.  3:  i,  129. 


Episcopacy  in  Massachusetts.  (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  2:  619. 

—  in  the  Primitive  Church.     Am.  Church  R.  29:  3S8. — 

Chr.  Q.  4:  78. 

—  in  the  Rough.     All  the  Year,  4:  470. 

—  in  Scotland.     (E.  Maitland)  No.  Brit.  5:  66. 

—  its  Claim  to  Divine  Rigiit  examined.     Eel.  R.  82:  621. 

—  its  Harmony  with   Cyprian.     (A.  Varien)  Mercersb. 

5"  555- 

—  New  Theory  of.     (.J.  A.  Aie.xander)  Princ.  7:  573. 

—  Origin  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  28. 

and  Growth  of.     (R.  D.  Hitchcock)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

16:  133. 

—  Primitive  and  English.     Eel.  R.  65:  305. 

—  Schisms  of.     Eel.  R.  114:  633. 

—  Scotch,  1S66.    Chr.  Obs.  66:  946 

—  Sparks  on.     Brownson,  i :  3S6. 

—  tested  by  Scripture.     (S.  Miller)  Princ.  7:  239.  —  (A. 

Barnes)  Chr.  (I.  Spec.  6:  1. 

—  Unity  in.     (A.  J.  Gordon)  Bost.  R.  5:  389. 

—  with  reference  to  modern  Popular  Societiet.     Painph. 

16:  421. 

—  Wyatt  and  Sparks  on.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  287. 
/See  Bishops. 

Episcopal  Amenities  a  Century  ago.  Once  a  Week,  22:  229. 
Episcopal  Catholicism.     (S.  W.  S.  Duttoii)  New  Eng.  5: 

247. 
Episcopal  Chairs.     (C.  Clarke)  .\rch.  11:  317. 
F^piscopal  Church.     (A.  Barnes)  New  Eng.  3:   ^33. 

—  African  Mission  of.     (IL  R.  Scott)  Am.  Church  R. 

30:  304. 

—  American,  in  Continental  Europe.     Am.  Church  R. 

20:  96. 

—  and  Church  of  England.     (.J.Williams)  Am.  Church 

R.  10:  481.  —(.\.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church  R.  Ii:  624 

—  and    Church    of    Rome.      (H.   M.    Thompson)   Am. 

Church  R.  19:  63. 

—  and   the   Denominations.      (H.   M.   Thompson)  .\m. 

Church  R.  13:  220. 

—  and  the  Frcedmen,  1865.    (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation, 

i:  742. 

—  and  the  Times.     (T.  M.  Clark)  Am.  Church  R.  5:  75. 

—  and  Unitarianism.     (N.  H.  Chamberlain)  .Viii.  Church 

E.  18:  566. 

—  and  John  Wesley.     (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q.  22:  41. 

—  Chanting  in,  and  its  Author.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  iS. 

—  Congregationalism  in.     (J.  F.  Spalduig)  Am.  Church 

R.  28:  261. 

—  Congress  of.  1875.  (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World.  22: 473. 
1877.     (G.  Leeds)  Am.  Church  R.  30:  2S4. 

Utility  of.     (.r.  IE  Ward)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  56. 

—  Constitution  and  Canons  of.     Am.  Church  R.  23:   15. 

—  (,'risis  in,  1871.     AV.  G.  Sumner)  Nation,  13:  222. 

—  Differences  in.     (G.  W.  Burnap)  Chr.  Exam.  34:  1. 

—  Dioceses  of,  Division  of.     (H.  1).  Evans)  Am.  Ch.  J[o. 

3:  368,414. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (G.  Burgess)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  S56. 

—  Extension  of,  in  the  West.     (C.  B.  Stout)  .\m.  Church 

R.  9:  9S. 

—  E\-angelical  Party  in.     (A.  Barnes)  New  Eng.  2:  113. 

—  Hawks's  History  of.     .\m.  (J.  19:  254. 

—  High  Church  and  .\rniinian  Principles.     (C.  A.  Good- 

rich) Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  720. 

—  High  Low  Churcii.     (.1.  .\.  Alexander)  Princ.  16:  517. 

—  History  of.     (C.  R.  Hale)  Am.  Church  R.  28:   130. 

—  identilied  with  the  Primitive,  Wilson  on.     (I.  M.  Ely) 

New  Eng.  9:  564. 

—  in  .\merican  l\)li)nies.     (.T.  Williams)  Am.  Church  R. 

6:  591.  —  (S.  M.  Hopkins)  Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  i. — 

Chr.  Rem.  8:   140.     12:   184. 

Clergy  of.     (E.  .\llen)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  591. 

in  1776.     Cong.  Q.  2:  311. 

See  American  Episcopate. 


EPISCOPAL 


422 


EPITAPHS 


Episcopal  Church  in  Canada.     (W.  Q.  Ketchum)  Am. 
Cliurch  R.  28:  59. 

—  in  Connecticut  Colony.     (C.  J.   Hoadly)  Am.  Church 

\l.  10:  106. 

—  in  Connecticut,   Beardsley's  History.     (J.  Williams) 

Am.  Cliurch  K.  18:  43.  — (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng. 
25:  283.  — Chr.  Ob.s.  67:  354. 

—  in  Knuland  and  America.     New  York  K.  8:  285. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  1 :  3S5,  400. 

—  in  Kentucky.    (J.  A.  Merrick)  Am.  Church  R.  lo:  1 16. 

—  in  Maryland.     (E.  Allen)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  302,  595. 

8:  264.  — (E.  D.  Neill)  Hist.  M.  13:  82.  — Hist.  M. 
13:  151. 

—  in  Massaeliusetts  Colony.     Am.  Church  R.  26:  i. 

—  in  New  England.     (L.   Bacon)  New  Eng.  25:  454. — 

(T.  C.  I'itkin)  Am.  Church  R.  2:  405. 

—  in  New  Hampshire.     Hist.  M.  17:  353. 

Position    and    Wants    of.      (E.   B.    Boggs)    Am. 

Church  R.  16:  612. 

—  in  N.  Y.  City,  Early  Hist,  of.  Am.  Church  R.20:  507. 

—  in  No.  Carolina.   (F.  L.  Hawks)  Am.  ('hureii  R.  3 :  300. 
Early  Hist.  of.  (J.  Buxton)  Am.  Churcii  R.  28:  445. 

—  in  Pennsylvania.     (F.  L.   Hawks)  Am.  Church  R.  3: 

276. —\e.  Evans)  Hist.  M.  19:  380. 

—  in  Scotland,  Constitution  of.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  599. 
Review  of.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  224,  469. 

Works  on.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  231. 

—  in  the  United  States,  Adaptedness  to  the  People.     (A. 

B.  Carter)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  399.  —  Chr.  Obs.  70: 

343.-0.  &N.  10:  593. 

and  in  Canada.     Am.  Church  R.  30:  106. 

and  Nation.   (E.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  620. 

Baptismal   Regeneration  and   Ritualism   in.     Chr. 

Obs.  72:  326. 
Characteristics  of.     (G.  W.  Ridgeh')  Am.  Church 

R.  31:  291. 

Coxe  on.     0.  c&  N.  7:  311. 

General    Convention   of.     (T.    S.    Preston)    Cnth. 

World,  8:  461.    20:  465.  —  Cath.  World,  32:  289. 

in  1785.     (J.  F.  Howe)  Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  387. 

in  1853.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.   Church  R. 

6:  234.  —  (J.  H.  Hobart)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  567. 
in  1S56.     (A.  N.  Littlejohn)  Am.  Church  R.  9: 

561. 

in  1859.  (R.  A.  Hallam)  Am.  Church  R.  12:  629. 

in  1862.    (W.C.  Doane)  Am.  Church  R.  15:  104. 

in  1865.     (N.   S.   Richardson)   Am.  Church  R. 

17:  452.  — (R.  A.  Hallam)  Am.  Church  R.  18:  86. 
in  1871.     Am.  Church  R.  23:  122.  —  0.  &  N. 

4:  460.  — (T.  S.  Preston)  Cath.  World,  14:  506. 

in  1874.  (C.W.  Andrews)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  33. 

in  1877.     (E.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Church  R.  29:  446. 

—  (G.  Leeds)  Am.  Church  R.  30:  284.  —  (P.  Girard) 

Cath.  World,  26:  395. 

in  1S80.     (J.  H.  Hopkins)  Am.  Church  R.  33:65. 

.Journals  of.     Am.  Church  R.  II :  642.     12:139- 

64S.     13:   138-659. 

History  of.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  317. 

How  governed.     (H.  Burgwin)  Am.  Church  R.  35 : 

III. 

in  1859-62.     Chr.  Rem.  45:  162. 

Law  of,  Hoffman's.     (J.  H.  Hopkins)  Am.  Church 

R-  3:  53.V 
Bishop  Potter's  Pastoral  Letter,  1866.     New  Eng. 

25:  377- 

Remarks  on.     (A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church  R.  24:  26. 

Service  Book  of.     Chr.  Rem.  45:  162. 

Wilberforce  on.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  418. 

—  in  Virginia.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  282.  —  Chr.  Obs.  45: 

705,  792.  —  (J.  C.  McCabe)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  119, 
272,  436.  7:  113.  8:  125,  587.  — (B.  W.  Morris) 
Am.  Church  R.  14:  75,  448.     15:  210,  585. 


Episcopal   Church,   Increase  of  Efficiency  in.      (A.  C. 
Coxe)  Am.  Church  R.  9:  415. 

—  Notes  of.     (G.  F.  Cushman)  Am.  Church  R.  5:   253. 

—  Organization  of.     Am.  Church  R.  20:  257. 

—  Parties  in.    (T.  M.  Clark)  Am.  Church  R.  5:  219.    9: 

ifji.  —  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  18:  597. 

—  Penal  Law  of.    (.1.  V.  Camiibell)  Am. Church  R.  7:  530. 

—  A  I'olicy  for.     (W.  Adams)  Am.  Church  R.  29:  529. 

—  Position  and  Duty  of.     New  York  R.  i:  419. 

—  Question  of  the  Day  in,  1855.     (P.  Berry)  Mercersb. 

7:  361. 

—  Relation  to  other  Churches.    (L.  W.  Bacon)  New  Eng. 

33:  239.  — (A.  C.  Coxe)  New  Eng.  33:  722. 

—  Religion  in.     (R.  A.  Hallam)  .\m.  Church  R.  7:  71. 

—  Schisms  in.     Clir.  Rem.  7:  29S. 

—  Status  of.     Am.  Cliurch  R.  21:  117. 

—  Stranger  in.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  7:  143. 

—  Toleration  in.  (E.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Churcli  R.  30:  450. 
Episcopal  ('hurches,    Protestant   non-established.     Chr. 

Obs.  70:  343-927. 

—  Union  of.     Cath.  World,  22:  502. 

Episcopal  Clergy.  (T.  C.  Pitkin)  Am.  Church  R.  12:  126. 
Episcopal  Controversy,  Smyth  on.  Chr.  Exam.  35:  257. 
Episcopal  Missions  and  Bishop  Southgate.     (N.  Porter) 

New  Eng.  3 :  244. 
Episcopal  Ordination  and  the  English  Reformation.     (J. 

H.  Drumm)  Am.  Ciuirch  R.  26:  268,  321. 

—  Need  of.  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  17:  367. 
Episcopal  Revenues.     Ed.  R.  94:  480. 

Episcopal  Rings  of  Investiture.     (0.  Morgan)  Arch.  36: 

392. 
Episcopal  Visitations.     Chr.  Rem.  i:  38,  271.     2:  iS. 

—  Ancient  Mode  of  proceeding  in.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  562. 

—  History  of,  in  England.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  112. 
Episcopate,  The  primitive.     Eel.  R.  86:  47. 

—  Tractarian  and  Ritualistic  View  of.  Month,  34:  i,  246. 

—  viewed  as  a  Center  of  Unity.     (P.  Berry)  Mercersb. 

8:  297. 

—  Yale  on.    (J.  Anketell)  Am.  Church  R.  19:  437. 
Episcopius,  Simon.     (E.  de  Courcelles)  Meth.  Q.  23:  612. 

—  Calder's  Memoirs  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  75.  —Eel. 

R.  65:  549. 
Episode  in  the  Life  of  Charles  Mordaunt.    (H.  Kingsley) 
Lond.  Soc.  21:   I.     Same  art.  Ev.  .Sat.  12:   103. 

—  in  the  Life  of  a  Strong-minded  Woman.      (M.  Neil) 

Lippinc.  12:  398. 

—  of  Fiildletown.     (Bret  Harte)  Scrib.  6:  433-696. 

—  of  Fort  Desolation.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  6:  207. 

—  of  the  little  Widow.   (M.  McConnell)  Lakeside.  10:  116. 

—  of  Reign  of  Terror.  (H.  Balzac)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  185. 
Episodes  in  the  Life  of  a  Musician.  (M.  Betham-Edwards) 

Fraser,  87:  422.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  652. 
Epistles  throughout  the  Year,  McCartliyon.  Month,  4:  196. 
Epistohe  obscurorum  Yirorum.     (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed. 

R.  53:   180.  —  Fraser,  59:  114. 
Epistolary  Courtesies.     All  the  Year,  30:  136. 
Epitaph,  A  curious.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  234. 

—  Vicissitudes  of  an.  (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  11:  67. 
Epitaphs.     (.J.  B.  Hagany)  Nat.  M.  7:    352. — Cliamb. 

J.  46:  124.  —  Chr.  Obs.  69:  609. — House.  Words, 
17:  372.  —  Loud.  M.  4:  274. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Chamb.  .J.  37:  141. 

—  and  Burial.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  17:  799. 

—  and  Churchyards.   Sliarpe,  32:  156.    33:  157-    34:252. 

—  and  Elegiac  Inscriptions.  (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ. 

40:  206. 

—  and  Graveyards.      (F.   Lawrence)  Sharpe,    14:    345. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  229.     Same  art.  Internat.  M. 
5:  213. 

—  Christian.     (J.  McCaul)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  Ii :   272,  351. 

12:  I. 

—  Churchj-ard  Wanderings.     Colburn,  5:  84. 


EPITAPHS 


423 


E  RICKS  OXS 


Epitaphs,    Curious.     Chamb.   J.   55:    570.     57:    666. — 
Hi>t.  M,  5:  372. 

—  English.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  399. 

—  A  few.    Mo.  Rel.  5l.  41 :  1S7. 

—  French  and  English.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Temp.  Bar,  22: 

349.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  271. 

—  Graveyard  Literature.    (W.  N.  Granger)  Overlai.d,  6: 

134- 

—  Old.    Dub.  Univ.  55:  580. 

—  Pagan.     (S.  Xorthcute)  Month,  14:  1S5. 

—  Traders'.     Chamb.  .J.  50:  377. 

—  Writing  their  own.     Chamb.  J.  49:  229. 
Epizootic,  The  American.     All  the  Year.  29:  105. 
Epochs,  Three  great,  1830,  1840,  1850.     Eraser,  22:  534, 

645. 
Eppc'lein  von  Gailingen.     Cornh.  41:  452. 
Epping  Forest.     (A.  li.  Wallace)  Fortn.  30:  628      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  707. 

—  History  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11 :  247. 

—  Ivy  Leaves  from  the  Hermitage  in.     Eraser,  97:  127- 

799.    98:  130-796. 

—  Rescue  of.     (G.  S.  Lefevre)  Contemp.  34:  45. 
Epping  Hunt,  Origin  of.     Tait,  n.s.  17:  52S.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  27:  159. 
Epsom,  At.    All  the  Year,  22:  273. 
Epsom  Downs.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  IJentlev,  12:  94. 
Epsom   Races.      (H.   James,   jr.)   Galaxy,    24:    346. — 

House.  Words,  3:  241. 
Epsom  Salts.     Penny  M.  9:  223. 

—  and  Epsom  Sports.  (.J.  Wilkias)  Once  a  Week,  14:  526. 
Epwortli  Disturbances  and  the  Wesley  Family.      Chr. 

Obs.  41:  4S2. 
Equador,  Halinski's  Travels  in.    Bcntley,  51 :  371. 
Equality.     (M.  Arnold)  Fortn.  29:  313.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  137:  67.  —  Atlan.  45:   19. 

—  and  (.'ivilization.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  Contemp.  40:  651. 

—  at  Home.     St.  Paul's,  i:  318. 

—  Human,  an  Absurdity.  (A.  Harris)  Mercersb.  24:  526. 
Equation  of  PaA'ments.     (C.  C.  Gordon)  Hunt,  6:  212. — 

(T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  18:  263. 
Equations,  Earnshaw's  Differential.     Nature,  5:  199. 

—  Numerical.     (A.  Vallas)  Math.  Mo.  3:  10. 

of  Third  Degree.     (.J.  C.  Porter)  Math.  Mo.  3:  198. 

—  Reduction  of.    (J.  B.  Cherriman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  1 :  2S6. 

—  Solution  of.     (J.  Borden)  Math.  Mo.  i:  373. 
Equestrians,  Lady,  Hints  to.     St.  James,  i :  348. 
Equestrian  Manager,   Recollections  of.     Chamb.  J.  57: 

49-826. 
Equigrapliic  Projections  of  the  Globe.     (R.  A.  Proctor) 

Intel.  Obs.  9:  429. 
Equilibrium,  Law  of,  in  the  Lever.     (T.  Strong)  Math. 

Mo.  3:  283. 
Equilibrium  and  Minimum,  Relation  between  the  States 
oL     (J.  Patterson)  Math.  Mo.  i:  12,  38. 

—  of  pulverulent  Bodies.     (J.  Boussin)  Eel.  Engin.  25: 

107. 
Equipages  of  the  present  Day.     Colburn,  61 :  95. 
Equitable  Adjustment  Jurisdiction,    Origin  of.      Quar. 

32:  92- 
Equitable  Villages  in  America.     ( W.  Pare)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

19:  127. 
Equity  Courts,  State  of.     Quar.  65:  272. 
Equity  Jurisdiction.     West.  Law  J.  3:  49. 
Equity  Juris|)rudence.  (P. W. Chandler)  West.  Law  J. 2:  i. 

—  Story's.     Brit.  &  For.  K.  14:  154.  — Mo.  R.  161 :  466. 
Equity  Reform,  Prol)ate  Courts.     Westm.  53:   100. 
Equivalents,  Law  of.     (E.  Payson)  Nat.  Q.  25:  29. 
Eras,  Explanation  of  certain  ancient  and  modern.     Am. 

Q.  Reg.  5:  194. 
Erard,   Pierre,  Piano-Maker.     House.  Words,    12:  23S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  523.  —  Eel.  JL  37:  125. 
Erard,  Sebastian  and  Pierre.  Pianos.    Colburn,  169:  273. 


Erasmus,  Desiderius.  (H.  H.  Milman)  Quar.  106:  i. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  62:  643.  — (C.  T.  Brooks)  Chr. 
Exam.  49:  80. — (J.  Hamilton)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  16: 
37.  — (J.  H.  Wynne)  Month,  18:  348.— Cornh.  12: 
116.  —  Ed.  R.  100:  341.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33:  310. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  28. —  Fraser,  93:  32,  178. 

—  and  (ireek  Text  of  the  Apocalypse.     (Prof.  Herzog) 

Kitto,  29:  64. 

—  and  his  Liliuence.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  20:  311, 

—  and  Lutlur.     (IJ.  Sadtler)  Luth.  (^  5:  547. 

—  and  Sir  Thomas  ilorc.     (J.   Tulloch)   Good  Word.-^. 

19:  532,  594-— Sharpe,  14:  233. 

—  and  the  Reformation.     (R.  B.  Drummond)  Theo.  R. 

7:  331.  — (U.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  9:  162,  227. 

—  as  a  Satirist.     Cornh.  16:  610.  —  No.  Brit.  32:  49. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  120.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
64:  707. 

—  Character  of.     Brit.  Q.  61:  183.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age. 

124:  451. 
and  Literary  Influence.     (W.  C.Wilkinson)  Chr. 

R.  23:  169. 
and  Writings.     Temp.  Bar,  38:  23. 

—  Colloquies  of.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  373.  —  Dub.  Univ.  89: 

662.  —  I'^l.  R.  116:  1S7.  —  Hogg,  i:  53. 
Translations.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  545.     43:  283,684. 

47:  435- 

—  D.1VS  of.     Fraser,  11:  559. 

—  Early   Years  of.      (J.   H:imilton)   Macmil.   11:    351. 

Same  art.  Liv.  -Vge,  85:  54. 

—  in  England,     (li.  B.  Drummond)  Theo.  R.  5:   163. — 

(J.  Hamilton)  Macmil.  12:  397.  —  Penny  M.  7:  59- 
119. 

—  Letters  of.     (H.  Southern)  Retro?.  5:  240. 

—  Life  of.     So.  R.  3:  77.  — Mo.  I!.  108:  32Q.  —  (E.  Pond) 

Bil).  Sac.    19:    106.  —  (J.  A.  .Me.xauder)  Priuc.   i: 

267.  —  West.  Mo.  R.  2:  550. 

Butler's.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  429. 

Drummond's.     (C.  K.  Paul)  Theo.  R.  10:  405. 

Passages  from.     Nat.  R.  i6:  326.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  77:  531  • 

—  Praise  of  Folly.     (S.  Waddington)  Tin>ley,  20:  502. 

—  Story  of.     (H.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  9:   122. 

—  Y'outh  of.     (R.  B.  Drummond)  Theo.  R.  4:   ■^^i. 
Erastianism  ctiaus  Ecclesiasticism.     (J.  L.  Davies)  Con- 
temp. 30:  142. 

Erastus  and  Exconnnunication.     (J.  L.  Davies) Contemp. 

18:  527. 
Erauso,  Catalina  de.  Life  of.     JIus.  42:  241. 
Erbach,  Count  E.  von,  and  Luther.     Xaf.  iL  3:  Si. 
Erckmann,  E.,  and  Chatrian.  A.    (C.  \.  Bristed)  Lippinc. 

i:   325. — with   portraits,    Appleton,    4:    79.  —  Ev. 

Sat.  9:    779. —with  portraits,  Ev.  Sat.  9:   S46. — 

Lond.  Soc.  25:  490.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  716. 

—  Con.script.     Colburn,  135:   57. 

—  Double  Literary  Career.    (H.  Villard)  Hours  at  Home, 

9:  389- 

—  Novels  oL     Dub.  R.  68:  13S.  —  Dub.  Univ.  74:  363. 

Same  art.   Eel.  M.  73:  6S3.  —  Ed.  li.  123:  225.— 

Month,  5:   ii/i. 
Erema;  or.  My  I'atlu'r's  .Sin.    (R.  D.  Blackmore)  Cornh. 

34-  5'3.  r3S.    35:  i-')i7.    36:  101,257,495.    Same 

art.  ILirper,  54:  40-870.     55:  51-SS5. 
Ereri',  Brazil.     (H.  H.  Smith)  Scrib.  18:  352. 
Erfurt  and  Tilsit.     Bentley,  55:  53. 
Ergiit.     (W.  Carruthers)  .\m.  Natural.  9:  450. 
Eric  Waldershorn.     House.  Words,  13:  590.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  39:  302. 
Eric's  Funeral;  a  Piu'in.    (M.  Sangster)  Harper,  51:  15. 
Erica.     (E.  von   Ingersleben)  Liv.  Age,   135:   495-799. 

136:  14-7S5.     137:  35-2S6.  ^ 
Ericksons,  The;   a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  344.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  44:  79. 


ERICSSOX 


424 


ESQUIMAUX 


Ericsson,  Capt.  John.     (W.  C.  Church)  Scrib.  17:  S35.— 
with  portrait,  Eel.  JI.  56:  566. 

—  Caloric  Ship.     (A.  Maverick)  Putnam,  i:  102. 

—  his  "Destroyer"  and  her  Gun.     (C.  Barnard)  Scrib. 

21:  689. 

—  Inventions  of.     (E.  Sargent)  Atlan.  10:  68. 

—  Propeller  of.    Nav.  M.  2:  5S1. 

Erie   Canal.     (J.    G.    Stevens)    Scrib.    15:    117.  —  Am. 
Hist.  Rec.  2:  395.  —  Penny  M.  8:  _  2. 

—  Enlargement  of.     (J.  B.  Jervis)  Hunt,  12:  432. 

—  Euture  of.     (J.  B.  Jervis)  Iiiternat.  R.  5:  379. 

—  Life  on.     (W.  11.  Rideing)  Harper,  48:  i. 

—  List  of  Places  on.     Hunt,  8:  570. 

—  Opening  of.     Niles's  Reg.  25:  lo-^. 

—  Origin  of.     (B.  H.  Wright)  Hist.^M.  15:  323. 
Trade  and  Tonnage  of.  (H.  S.  Dexter)  Hunt,  9: 148. 

—  Steam  on.     Hunt,  39:  531. 

Erie,  Fort,  Assault  on,  1S14.    JIus.  43:  427. 

—  Attack  on.     Portfo.(Den.)  15:  97. 

—  Sortie  from,  1814.   (G.  W.  Holley)  ^l.  Am.  Hist.  6:  401. 
Erie,  Lake,  Battle  of.     Anal.  M.  3:  252. 

Sketches  of  Officers  in.     (U.  Parsons)  N.  E.  Reg. 

17:  17. 
Speech  at  Celebration  of,  1858.    (U.  Parsons)  N.  E. 

Reg.  13:   171. 

—  Commerce  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  189. 

—  South  Shore  of.     (J.  P.  Kirtland)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  215. 
Erie  Railroad.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  13:  85. 

—  and  English  Stock.     Am.  Law  R.  6:  230. 

—  Campaigns  in  1868,  and  New  York  Stock  Exchange. 

Eraser,  79:  569. 

—  in  1835.     (B.  Wright)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  19:  35S,  423. 

—  in  1841.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  31:  186-380. 

—  in  1846,  Report  of  Committee  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

43:  217,  289. 

—  Lawsuit  of.     (J.  S.  Black)  Galaxy,  13:  376. 

—  Raid  of.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No.  Am.  112:  241. 

—  Row  of.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Am.  Law  R.  3:  41. — 

No.  Am.  108:  305. 

—  Swindle  of.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  7:  432. 

—  War  of.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No.  Am.  109:  30. 

Erie  Tribe  of  Indians,  Destruction  of.  Olden  Time,  i :  225. 
Erigena,  John  Scotus.     (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  46:  22. 

—  and  Universalism.    (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  Q.  35:  133. 

—  Philosophy  and  Doctrines  of.     (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ. 

Q.  7:  9°- 
Erin,  Transfer  of.     (T.  C.  Amory)  N.  E.  Reg.  28:  163, 

291,  423.     29:  81,  185. 
Erinnys.     (P.  S.  Worsley)  Blackw.  88:  122. 
Eriphanis  ;  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  11:  659. 
Erkaempft.     (J.  Ring)  Colburn,  155:  302. 
Ermengarde;  a  Legend  of  the  Rhine.     Tait,  n.s.  18:  339. 
Erna;  a  Story.     Argosj-,  32:  2S9. 
Erne,  The  winding  Banks  of.     Eraser,  78:  195. 
Ernest;  or,  Political  Regeneration.     Quar.  65:  153. 
Ernest  the  Seeker.     Dial,  i:  48,  233. 
Ernest  Steiner;   a  Tale  of  the   ideal   and   real.     (J.  L. 

Swift)  Dem.  R.  13:  38. 
Ernest's  Trance;  a  Poem.  (S.  Palfrey)  Chr.  Exam.  59:  52. 
Ernest!,  J.  Aug.     (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  750. 
Ernestine.     (E.  VVetherald)  Godey,  22:  34. 
Ernst  of  Edelsheim;  a  Poem.     (J.  Hay)  Scrib.  4:  650. 
Eros  Athanatos.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  555. 
Erosion.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  112:  192. 
Erostratus.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  467. 

Erotion;  a  Tale  of  Ancient  Greece.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  453. 
Errand   to   the   Iron  Works;    from    Schiller's   Fridolin. 

Temp.  Bar,  53:  426. 
Erris  and  Tyrawly,  Sketches  in.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  289. 
Error,  Attractions  of.    (J.  Richardson)  Chr.  Obs.  75:  401. 

—  Conscientious,  Moral  Quality  of.     (J.  W.  Yeomans) 

Mercersb.  7:  273. 


Error,  Constitutional  Predisposition  to.    Cong.  M.  24:  89. 

—  Genesis  of.     (T.  A.  Finlay)  Month,  39:  51.     40:  93. 

—  Human  Liability  to.    (G.  N.  Abbott)  Mercersb.  22:  258. 
Errors,  Common.     (H.  Scadding)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  9:  137, 

317.     10:  31,  2"^  386.     11:  45. 

—  concerning  Animals  and  Plants.     Chanib.  J.  54:  110. 

—  from  false  Associations.     Penny  M.  4:  371. 

—  of  Speech.     All  the  Year,  32:  460. 

—  of  the  Times,  Bishop  Brownell's.     (H.  Bushnell)  New 

Eng.  2:  143, 

—  Typographical.     (J.  J.  Belcher)  Harper,  32:   228. — 

Ev.  Sat.  10:  331. 

—  Venerable.     Chamb.  J.  52:  122. 

Erskine,  John,  of  Edinburgh.     Cong.  M.  1 :  449,  505,  560. 
Erskine,  Thomas,  Lord.     Bkckw.  2:  86.  —  Mus.  4:  137. 

—  Fraser,    7:    178. — Pamph.  23:    413.  —  Blackw. 

122:  283. 

—  Armata.     Mo.  R.  82:  297.     83:  359. 

—  Defender  of  the  Whigs.     Pamph.  15:  287. 

—  Dinner  to.     Blackw.  6:  61^. 

—  Evidences  of  revealed  Religion.   Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  299. 

—  Letters  of.     Ed.  R.  147:  386. —Canad.  Mo.  13:  680. 

—  Speeches.   Ed.  R.  16:102.    19:339.  —  Lakeside,  5:  83. 

—  Story  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51 :  353. 
Erskine,  Thomas,  of  Linlethan.    (W.  C.  Smith)  Theo.  R. 

12:  353- 

—  Character  of.     Contemp.    14:   260.     Same   art.   Liv. 

Age,  106:  174. 

—  Life  and  Theology  of.    (V.  Lincoln)  Univ.  Q.  36:  149. 
Erzeroum.     (R.  Curzon)  Nat.  M.  13:  i. 

Escape,  The.     (L.  H.  Sigourney)  Godey,  20:  264. 
Escapes,  Remarkable.     (J.  R.  Thompson)  Scrib.  i:  129. 
Escarpacio,  St.,  Bones  of.     Internat.  M.  4:  4S3. 
Eschatological  Studies.    (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Bib.  Sac.  27: 647. 
Eschatology;  Cumming's  Great  Tribulation.     Tait,  n.  s. 
26:  655. 

—  Anew.     Scrib.  8:  331. 

—  of  O.  T.  Apocrypha.     (E.  C.  Bissell)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  320. 

—  Olshausen's.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11:  635. 
Eschenbach.     See  Wolfram  von  Eschenbach. 
Escobedo,  General,  Interview  with.     Galaxy,  4:  322. 

—  Murder  of.     Cornh.  18:  551.  —  Harper,  38:  238. 
Escurial,  The.    Am.  Arch.  4:  64.  —  Chamb.  J.  49:  755. 

—  Vicissitudes  of.     Cornh.  26:  610.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

80:  60.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.    13:641.  —  Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  115:  808. 
Escutclieons  and  Shields.    (J.  A.  Repton)  Arch.  16:  194. 
Esdraelon,  Plain  of.    (C.  H.  Brigham)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  14:  11. 
Esdras,  First  Book  of.     (E.  C.  Bissell)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  209.- 
Eskimo.     See  Esquimaux. 
Esme's  Visit;  a  Tale.     Bentle3%  61 :  503. 
Esmee.     (Mrs.  A.  Fraser)  Tinsley,  23:  186-416. 
Esmeralda.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Scrib.  14:  80. 
Esnecca,  The  Word.     (J.  Topham)  Arch.  6:  116. 
Espaila,  Count  de.     Mus.  41:  211. 
Espartero,  Baldomero.     For.  Q.  32:  247.     Same  art.  with 

portrait,  Eel.  M.  33:  128.     Same  art.  Eel.  Mus.  3: 

507.  —  Mus.  41:  56. 
Esperanza;  an  Incident  at  Spa.     Chamb.  J.  50:  177. 
Espiuasse,  Madame  1',  Letters  of.     Anal.  M.  5:  31. 
Esprit,  Physiology  of.     (C.  Barrere)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14: 

441. 
Esquimaux,  The.     Cath.  World,  i:   708.— Cornh.  20: 

52.  —  Anal.  M.  14:  63.  — Ev.  Sat.  8:  174. — Quar. 

142:    346.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:    i.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  131:  515. 

—  and  Indians  of  British  America.     Month,  4:  357,  493, 

Same  art.  Cath.  World,  3:  557. 

—  and  I.oncheux.     Hist.  M.  8:  165. 

—  At  Home  with.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  29:  432. 

—  Industrial  Arts  of.     (R.  King)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  42: 

112.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  161. 


ESQUIMAUX 


425 


ETEUXAL 


Esquimaux,  The,  Intellectual  Character  of.     (R.  King) 
Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  38:  306. 

—  John  Sackeouse.     Blackw.  4:  656. 

—  Life  with.     (W.  P.  Snow)  Harper,  28:  721. 

Hall's.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  322.  —  Month.  4:   357. — 

Temp.  Bar,  16:  144. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  of.    (I.  I.  Hayes)  Hist.  M.  i :  5. 

—  Migrations  of.     (J.  Rae)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  125. 

—  Mode  of  Life  of.    (A.  Woodbury)  No.  Am.  84:  95. 

—  of  Greenland.     (A.  Bordier)  Nature,  i8:  16. 

—  Physical  Character  of.    (K.  King)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

36:  296. 

—  Social  Life  among.     (W.  H.  Dall)  Am.  Natural.  12:  i. 

—  Chamb.  J.  58:  625. 

—  Tales  and  Traditions  of.  Rink's.     Nature,  13:  103. 

—  Traditions  of.     Chamb.  J.  36:  216-365.     53:  134. 

—  With  Schwatka  among.    (W.  H.  Gilder)  Scrib.  22:  76. 
Esquire.  Title  of.     Anal.  M.  2:  259. 

Essay,  An,  considered  as  tentative.     Eel.  R.  124:  2SS. 

—  without  End.     Cornh.  i:  24S. 

Essays  and  Essay  Writing.     Galaxj",  i :  677. 

—  by  a  Virginian.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  16:  45. 

—  by  an  Invalid.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  373. 

—  Hints  for.  (A.  Helps)  Good  Words,  13:  11,  141.  Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  78:  363. 

—  on  French  Themes,  1S53.     Chr.  Rem.  40:  130. 
Essays  and  Reviews.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  351. 

—  (S.  Wilberforce)  Quar.  109:  248.  —  Li  v.  Age,  68: 
643.  —  Brit.  Q.  33:1. — Chr.  Rem.  40:  327.  41: 
439.  44:  68.  —  Dub.  R.  49:  457.  —  Dub.  Univ.  55: 
643-  57:  385,  513.  —  Ed.  R.  113:  461.  —  Eraser,  62: 
228.  —  Kitto,  27:  yy. —  Lond.  Q.  14:  512.  —  No.  Brit. 
33:  217.  —  (H.  A.  Dubois)  Am.  Church  R.  14:  275. 

—  in  the  Church  Convocation.     Dub.  R.  50:  242. 

—  Judgment  of  Privy  Council  on.     Quar.  1 15:  530. 

—  Letter  to  the  Editor.     Macmil.  4:  41. 

—  Note  on.     (J.  0.  Halliuell)  St.  James,  i:  61. 

—  Replies  to.     No.  Brit.  36:  273. 

Essay  Writing.      (W.  II.  Prescott)  N'.  Am.  14:  319. — 
(T.  Dwight)  Carey's  Mus.  5:  69.  —  Macmil.  11:321. 

—  and  Essay  Writers  in  France.     New  Q.  10:  194. 

—  and  the  Press.     (J.  T.  Nesbit)  De  Bow,  5:  303. 
Essayist,  Advice  to  a  j'oung.     Lond.  M.  9:  501. 
Essayists.   Cornh.  44:  278.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151 :  67. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  610.  Same  art.  Appleton,  26: 
411. 

—  British,  Literary  Reform  effected  by.    (A.  P.  Peabody) 

No.  Am.  84:  502. 

—  English.     (C.  C.  Clarke)  Ev.  Sat.  12:  536. 

—  Old  and  new.    No.  Brit.  37:  132.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

75:  260. 
Essenes.      (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.  47:  105,  463,  639.  — 
(W.  Hall)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3:  162.  —  Kitto,  10: 
176. 

—  Traditions  of.     (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  96:  146. 
Essenism  and  Christianity.     (R.  Walil)  L^nita.  R.  11: 

595- 
Essex,  Robert,  2d  Earl  of,  Defense  of  Gorges  for  betray- 
ing.    (J.  Bruce)  Arch.  33:  241. 

—  Rebellion  of.     (A.  C.  Ewald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  43. 
Essex, Wm.,  3d  Earl  of.  Letters  from  his  Armv,  1642.  (Sir 

H.Ellis)  Arch.  35:  310. 
Essex,  Devereux  Earls  of.    Dub.  Univ.  41 :  5S3.  —  Ed.  R. 

98:  132. 
Essex  Co.,  England,  revisited.     Once  a  Week,  11 :  515. 

—  Forest  of .     Cornh.  9:   350. 

Essex  Co.,  Mass.,  Ministers  of,  to  1834.    (J.  B.  Felt)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  7:  246. 
North   Association  of,  History  of.      (S.  J.  Spalding) 

Cong.  Q.  6:  161,  245. 
Essex  Co.,  Vermont,  Ministers  of.     (J.  Glines)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  13:  448. 


Essex,  U.  S.  Ship,  Cniise  of.    (R.  Tomes)  Harper,  19:  2S9. 

—  ((J.  E.  Lester)  Harper,  26:  397. 
Essex-Street,  Strand.     All  the  Year,  26:  397. 
Established  Church  Society.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  704. 
Established  Churches.     (H.  Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  31:  209. 
Estancia,  Life  in  an.     House.  Words,  2:  190-233. 
Estates  of  Endowments.     (T.  Hare)  Fort n.  13:  -509. 
Estates,  Proceedings  in  Rhode  Island,  in  orrly  Times,  in 

settling.     ((;.  A.  Brayt<in)  X.  ]„  R.g.  iz:  ^o^. 
Estatica  of  Vouglial.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  442,  461. 
Estelle.     Bentley,  60:  249.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  5S9. 
Estelle  Russell.     Macmil.  19:  188-480.     20:43-537.21: 

5'-324- 
Estephania  de  Gautelines;  a  Tale  of  the  Middle  .\ges. 

Lond.  NL  4:  379. 
Esther  Hammond's  Wedding-Day.      House.  Words,  4: 

425. 
Esther  the  Jewess;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  iless.  13:  345,  409. 
Esther  Lee's  Holiday.     (G.  C.  Muun.)  Peop.  J.  8:'7. 
Esther  Wynn's  Love-Letters.     (Saxe  Holm)   Scrib.  3: 

164. 
Esthonia,  History  and  Condition  of.     Eel.  R.  75:  272. 
Esthonians,  Customs  among.     Penny  M.  9:  437. 

—  Domestic  Economy  of.     Penny  M.  10:  403. 
Estienne,    Henri,  and   Family,    Printers,    and  Classical 

Learning  in  France.     Quar.  117:  323. 
Estimate  of  Human  Beings.    (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Frtuier,  67: 

540.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.59:  209. 
Estrees,   Gabrielle  d'.      (C.  A.  Sainte-Beuve)    Bentley, 

35:  9S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31:  345. 

—  and  Henry  IV.     Temp.  Bar,  48:461.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  39:  62. 

—  Capeiigue  on.     Colburn,  123:  347. 

Etching.  (G.  L.  Austin)  Galaxy,  18:  639,  76S.  — (P.  G. 
Hamerton)  Art  J.  18:  293.  — (C.  F.  Partington)  J. 
FrankL  Inst.  2:  65.  —  (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Art  J.  32: 
129-199.  —  F.  Arts  Q.  4:  145. — J.  Frank!.  Inst. 
70:  412. 

—  and  Etchers.     (W.  S.  Baker)  Penn  Mo.  6:  no. 
P.  (J.  Hamerton's.    (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  22:  131.  — 

So.  R.  n.  s.  21:  74. 

—  in  France,  Modern.  (P.  G.  H.anierton)  F.  Arts  Q.  2:  69. 

—  Lalanne  on.     (J.  MacAlister)  Dial  (Ch.),  1 :  86. 

—  Masters  of.    (F.  Wedinore)  Macmil.   30:    151.      Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  83:  211.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  19.  41. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  215. 

—  Modern,  Examples  of.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  3: 

1-161.     4:  1-177. 

—  of  Steel  Plates.     (W.  Cooke)  J.  Frankl.  In.-t.  3:  250. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (P.   G.   Hamerton)  Fortn.   II :   579. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  7:  696. 

—  Recent  Inijirovenjents  in  the  Process  of.   (P.  G.  Hamer- 

ton) Portfo.  i:  iSS. 

—  Ruskin  on.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  5:  25. 
Etchings  by  the  great  Masters.    (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo. 

9:  15-1S8.     10:  87-199. 

—  from  Pictures  by  contemporary  Artists.     Portfo.   9: 

17-177.     10:  1-103. 

—  Italian.    Dub.  Univ.  30:  Si. 

—  Painters'.     Portfo.  10:  41-1S7. 

—  Seymour  Haden's.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  F.  Arts  Q.  5: 

119.  —  (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Scrib.  20:   ;S(>. 

—  I'nger's.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Internat.  R.  3:  37. 

—  with  a  Chisel.     (H.  Greenough)  Dom.  R.  18:  iiS. 
Etching-Club,  Etched  Thoughts  by.    Blackw.  56:   153. 

—  Illustrated  Deserted  Vill.ige.     Blackw.  51:   122. 

—  Illustrated  Thomson's  Seasons.     Blackw.  52:  674. 
Etching-Ground  for  Engravers.     (E.  TurnMl)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  2:  S3. 
Eternal  Life  and  eternal    Death.     (J.  W.  Santee)   Mer- 
cersb.  23:  617. 

—  in  the  Gospel  of  St.  John.     Lond.  Q.  49:  358. 


ETERNAL 


426 


ETHICS 


Eternal  Punishment.  (L.  G.  M.  Miller)  Liith.  Q.  9:  i. 
—  (G.  Porter)  Month,  33:358. —(C.  H.  llobertson) 
Kitto,  39:  56.  —  (T.  J.  Sawver)  Univ.  t^.  25:  205. 
27:40.  —  (A.  Wolfe)  Kitto,  39:  299. —  Kitto,  40: 
152.  —  Chr.  Obs.  54:433.  —Nat.  P.  16:  SS.  —  (C. 
Lonf?)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  iii.  —  Meth.  M.  25:  402. — 
Tlieo.  P.  i:  559. 

—  and  Kvil.     Kitto,  40:  152. 

—  and  Immortality.     Kitto,  36:  433. 

—  and  Universalism.      (II.  N.  Oxenliam)  Contemp.  27: 

222-724.  —  Clir.  Rem.  45:  433. 

—  and  the  Word  Eternal.   Chr.  Peni.  27:  200.  See  Aiuij'. 

—  Barnes  on.     Univ.  Q.  9:  377. 

—  Belief   in,  essential  to   Ordination.      (I).  Merriman) 

Cong.  Q.  15:  225. 

—  Christ's  Testimony  on.    (J.  Leavitt)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

9:  617. 

—  Doctrine  of.      (M.  Ballon)  Univ.  Q.  11 :  72.  —  (F.  II. 

Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  67:  98. 

—  Farrar's  Eternal  Hope.     Bib.  Sac.  35:  779.  —  (C.  G. 

Thompson)  St.  James,  42:  514. — (E.  V.  Gerhart) 
Mercersb.  25:  600. 
Papers  on,  by  seventeen  Writers.     Contemp.  32: 

153.  33^^  545- 

Reply  to  Critics.  (F.  W.  Farrar)  Contemp.  32:  569. 

Sequel  to  Discussion.   (F.  Peck)  Contemp.  32:  694. 

—  Grounds   of,  considered.       (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q. 

29:   1S2.     31:  306.     32:  458. 

—  in  Church  of  England.     Contemp.  19:  573, 

—  in  Old  and  New  Testaments.      (W.  E.  Manlej')  Univ. 

Q.  23:  281. 

—  Is  it  endless?     (F.  H.  Foster)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  353. 

—  Matthew  xxv.  46.     (A.  P.  Abbott)  Univ.  Q.  20:  42. 

—  Mosheim's  Thoughts  on.  (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ. Q. 12:69. 

—  Oxenham  on.     Canad.  Mo.  8:  548. 

—  Preaching.     Chr.  R.  25:  576. 

—  a  Result  of  Character.     New  Eng.  9:  186. 

—  Unreasonableness  of.  (T.  C.  Druley)  Univ.  Q.  30:  215. 

—  Untrue.     (M.  Goodrich)  Univ.  Q.  13:  329. 
See  also  Future  Punishment. 

Eternity,  Metaphysical  Idea  of.  (C.  M.  Mead)  New  Eng. 
34:  222. 

—  realized.     (S.  R.  Andrew)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  73. 
Ethel  Marchmont.  (A.  J.  Graham)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  125. 
Etheldreda,  St.,  and  the  Anglicans.    (W.  S.  L.)  Month, 

21:  77. 
Ether.     (C.  Brooke)  Nature,  3:  109. 

—  and  Chloroform.     Dub.  R.  29:  226. 

—  Discovery  of.  (Sir  J.  Paget)  19th  Cent.  6:  1119.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  94:  219.  —  Peop.  J.  25:  318. 

—  Hj'pothesis   relative  to  luminous.     (M.  H.  Fizeau)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  52:422. 

—  Physics  of.      (W.  B.  Taylor)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi : 

405.      102:  61,  284.  — (S.   T.    Preston)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  102:  278. 

—  Theory  of  a  nervous.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  10:  379. 
Ether-Drinking  and  Extra-Alcoholic  Intoxication.     (B. 

W.  Richardson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:440.    Same  art. 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  31. 
Ethereal  Cusses.    (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  665. 
Etheridge,  Sir  George.     (E.  W.  Gosse)  Cornh.  43:  284. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  259. 

—  Comedies  of.     (R.  Bell)  Fortn.  3:  298. 

Etheric  Force,  Identity  with  induced  Electricity.  (Hous- 
ton and  Thomson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi :  270. 

Etheridge,  John  Wesley,  Memoir  of.      Chr.  Obs.  71 :  864. 

Etherification,  Observations  on.  (T.  Graham)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  54:  103. 

Etherization,  Discovery  of.  (J.  H.  Abbott)  Atlan.  2i: 
718. — All  the  Year,  20:  298.  —  Chamb.  J.  7:  140, 
398. 


Etherization,  Discovery  of,  and  Etherton  Cottage.    (Mrs. 

S.  J.  Male)  Godey,  46:  206. 
Dr.  Jackson's  Claims  to.      (J.  L.  Lord  and  H.  C. 

Lord)  Liv.  Age,  17:  491.  —  (J.  H.  Abbott)  Liv.  Age, 

17:  565. 
Dr.   Morton's  Claims  to.     (R.  II.  Dana,  jr.)  Liv. 

Age,   16:  529. 

—  in  Chiidbirtli.     (E.  Warren)  No.  Am.  68:  300. 

—  Painless  Operations  in   Surgery,  tiy  tlie  Use  of.  No 

Brit.  7:  169.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  11:  299.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  481. 
See  Ana>sthetics. 
Ethical  and  Social  Studies,  Cobbe's.     Eel.  M.  65:  Vj- 

See  Cobbe. 
Ethical  Element  in  our  earlier  Literature.     (T.  \V.  lliinl) 

Presb.  R.  2:  530. 
Ethical  Ideas,  Origin  of.   (G.  Batchelor)  Unita.  R.  8:  375. 
Ethical  Law  and  Social  Order.  (G.  Batchelor)  Unita.  R. 

12:  624. 
Ethical   Philosojjhv.      (A.  J.  Balfour)  Mind,  3:    67. — 

New  Eng.  M.  4:   208,  290.  —  Princ.  5:  ;}^. —  Am. 

Q.  12:  133.  —  Mo.  R.  123:  213. 

—  of  Plato.    Am.  Church  R.  22:  175. 

Ethical  Prolegomena.    (S.  Talbott)  Bapt.  Q.  11:  257. 

Ethical  Questions,  Cogan's.     Mo.  R.  89:  130. 

Ethical  Revival,   Necessity  of.      Cong.   7:  i.  —  (H.  M. 

Goodwin)  New  Eng.  39:  686. 
Ethical  Science.    Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  50. 

—  Jouffroy's.    Brownson,    2:    53.  —  (S.    Osgood)    Chr. 

Exam.  28:  137. 

—  Present  Study  of.    (D.  Peabody)  Am.  Q.  Obs.  2:  247. 
Ethical  Studies,  Bradley  on.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  2-59. 
Ethical  System  of  the  Bible.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:'  666. 
Ethics.     Danv.  Q.  2:  595. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.  (Z.  G.  Wilson)  Western,  i :  109. 

—  and  Christianity.    Lond.  Q.  11:  492.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  46:  445. 
British  and  Continental.    No.  Rrit.  14:  289. 

—  and  Evolution.    (D.  M.  Hodge)  Univ.  Q.  36:  175. — 

(F.  Pollock)  Mind,  i :  334.—  (W.  Knight)  19th  Cent. 

4:  432- 

—  and  Politics.     (A.  Barrett)  Mind,  2:  453. 

—  and  Psychogony.  (A.  Barrett)  Mind,  3:  277. 

—  and  Psychology.  (F.  A.  Adams)  Am.  Presb   R.  18: 

535- 

—  and  Theism.     (W.  G.  Ward)  Dub.  R.  86:  loi. 

—  and  Unity  of  Nature.    (Duke  of  Argyll)  Contemp.  39: 

186,  333.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  579.     149:  67. 

—  Aristotle's  Nicomachean.     (F.  Pollock)  Mind,  6:  433. 

—  as  a  Science.    (N.  P.  Oilman)  Unita.  R.  10:  i. 

—  Atheistic  Methodism.    (W.  H.  Mallock)  19th  Cent.  7: 

161. 

—  Bradley's  Ethical  Studies.  (H.  Sidgwick)  Mind,  i:  544. 

—  Brown's  Lectures  on.    Tait,  n.  s.  13:  699. 

—  Butler's.     (W.  H.  S.  Monck)  Mind,  3:  369. 

—  Chinese.     (F.  Gilbert)  Lakeside,  2:  191.  — (W.  A.  P. 

Martin)  Princ.  34:   193. 

—  Christian.    (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  29:  153.    30:  145. 

—  Brownson,  3:  137. —  (N.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

7:  392.  —  (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  61. 
and  moral  Theories.     Theo.  Eel.  5:   401.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  67. 

Culman's  Theory.  (J.  P.  Lacroix)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  361 . 

Gregory's.     So.  R.  n.  s.  21 :  420. 

Lange  on.     Bib.  Sac.  36:  7,7^. 

Wardlaw  on.     Cong.  M.  17:  2S5.— Eel.  R.  59:  21. 

—  Elements  of.     Chr.  Rem.  10:  332. 

—  First  Principles  in.     (H.  Sidgwick)  Mind,  4:  106. 

—  Forcing  Truths  and  Duties  into  Antagonism.     (F.  A. 

Noble)  New  Eng.  39:  675. 

—  Foundation  of  moral  Obligation.      (J.  H.  Jones)  New 

Eng.  24:  276.  —  (M.  Grosvenor)  New  Eng.  31:  469. 


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Ethics ;  God  and  Immortalitj-.     (F.  W.  Newman  and  M. 
G.  Grey)  Theo.  R.  i6:'i,  20S. 

—  Grecian  and  Christian.     (A.  Neander)  Bib.  Sac.  10: 

476,  789. 
in  their  Golden  Age.     (Prof.  Wuttke)  Meth.  Q.  30: 

573- 

—  Grote  on  moral  Ideals.     (H.  Sidg^vick)  Mind,  2:  239. 

—  Ilartinaiin's  Xew  System  of  Pessimistic.     (G.  S.  Hall) 

Nation,  28:   102. 

—  Illo-ical.     (H.  W.  Everest)  Chr.  Q.  7:  175. 

—  .louffroy's;  Clianiiing's  Translation.     Dial,  i:  99. 

—  Kant's.     (J.  Edmunds)  J.  Spec.  Philo.s.  5:  27-2S9. 

—  J.  S.  Mill  on.     (J.  B.  Thayer)  No.  Am.  100:  259. 

—  Modern.     Month,  II :  259. 

—  A  moral  Argument.     (J.  P.  Coyle)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  175. 

—  Natural.     (M.  J.  Savage)  No.  Am.  133:  228.  —  Radi- 

cal R.  i:  781. 
Simcox'a  Essay  on.     (R.  Adamson)  Mind,  2:  552. 

—  The    New.     (C.    C.   Everett)   Unita.    R.    10:  408.— 

(Prof.  Lacroix)  Meth.  Q.  38:  631. 

—  of  Art.     Brit.  Q.  10:  441. 

—  of  Christendom.     Wesim.  57:  182. 

—  of  civil  Government.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  37:  209. 

—  of  Evolution.     (B.  P.  B>>wne)  Metli.  (^  40:  430. 

—  of  .Jesns  Christ.     (.J.  L.  Stoddard)  Radical  R.  i:  661. 

—  of  Life.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  126:  404. 

—  of  Religion.     (W.  K.  Clifford)  Foitn.  28:  33.     Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  335. 

—  of   revealed  Theology.     Brit.  Q.  26:  307.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  43:  I. 

—  of  Sentiment  and  Science.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Rad- 

ical, 7:  186. 

—  of  Sincerity.     (.J.  C.  Granberry)  Meth.  Q.  40:  625. 

—  of  Taste.     (J.  J.  Jarves)  Art  J.  27:  293. 

—  of  Trade.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  33:  242. 

—  of  Utilitarianism.     (W.  Haslam)  Nat.  Q.  39:  335. 

—  Political,  Lieber's  Manual  of.     Ed.  R.  72:  401. 

—  Pre-I'latonic.     (Prof.  Wuttke)  Metli.  Q.  29:  505. 

—  Professional,  and  legal  Practice.     Princ.  43:  2S6. 

—  Pure  and  applied.     (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  18S. 

—  Radical  Question  of.     (A.  T.  Innes)  Contemp.  20:  269. 

—  Liv.  Age,  114:  451. 

—  Recent  English  Thought  on.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  11:  19S. 

—  Recent  Views  on.     (M.  J.  Savage)  Unita.  R.  13:  203. 

—  Reforms  in  puijlic.     (J.  Hayes)  Overland.  13:  417. 

—  Religion,  and  the  Church.     Westni.  icx):  424. 

—  R.  Rothe's  Theologische  Ethik.     (C.  C.  Tiffany)  Bib. 

Sac.  17:  241. 

—  Scientific,   Vindication  of.     (W.   D.  Le  Sueur)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  17:  324. 

—  Sidgwiek's  Methods  of.     (A.  Bain)  Mind,  i:  179. — 

(.1.  E.  Cabot)  No.  Am.  122:  446.  —(A.  V.  Dicey) 
Nation,  22:  162,  180. — (L.  Stephen)  Fraser,  91:306. 

—  Some  Views  in.     (T.  F.  Brownell)  Radical  R.  i:  707. 

—  Spencer's  Data  of.     (A.  Bain)  Mind,  4:  561.     Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  210.  —  (H.  Caldcrwood)  Con- 
temp.  37:  64.  —  (H.  Wace)  Contemp.  38:  254. — 
(A.  W.  Gundry)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  h^h.  —  (C.  C.  Ev- 
erett) Unita.  R.  13:  43.  — (H.  Sidgwick)  Mind,  5: 
216.  — (A.  W.  Benn)  Mind,  5:  489.  —  (H.  S|)eiicer) 
Mind,  6:  82.  —  (W.  .James)  Nation.  29:  178.— (.1. 
McCosh)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  607.— (T.  G.  Ajipie)  Ref. 
Q.  28:  165. 

—  Study  of.     (H.  W.  Lucas)  Month,  34:  236,  346. 

—  Theoretical.     Rrit.  Q.  6:  407. 

—  What  Morality  have  we  left  V     No.  Am.   132:  497. 
Sci'  Intuition,  Moral;  Morals;  Utilitarianism. 

Ethiiwald,  Bishop  of  Dunwich,  Seal  of.      (H.  Gurney) 

Arch.  20:  479. 
Ethiopia,  Geography  of.     Ed.  R.  41:  181. 

—  Gold  Mines  of.     (S.  Birch)  Arch.  34:  357. 


Ethiopia,  Harris's  Highlands  of.     (A.  C.  Dick)  No.  Brit. 
i:  41.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.3:  433.  —  Ed.  R.  80:  43. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  ii:  182.  232.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i: 
366.— Westm.  41:  183. —Chr.  R.  9:  396.  —  Eel. 
R.  79:  289.  —  Blackw.  55:  269.  —  Fraser,  29:  442. 

—  Eel.  M.  2:  183. 

—  .Journey  to.     Eel.  R.  36:  193. 

—  Travels  in,Hoskins's.  Ed.  II.  62:  45. — Am.  >).  18:  423. 

—  Waddington's  Visit  tt>.     (^uar.  27:  215. 
Ethiopian  (Jliurch.     (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Mercersb.  11:  590. 
Ethiopian  JIanuscript  in  Astor  Library.     (L.  Lund)  Am. 

Church  R.  36:  189. 
Ethiopian  Nights'  Entertainments.     (B.  Taylor)  Putnam, 

4:  205. 
Ethiopians,  Origin  of,  and  the  Apocryphal  Books  of  Isaiah 

and  Enoch.     For.  Q.  24:    351. 
Ethiopic  Literature.     Dub.  R.  51:  133. 
Ethiopie  Liturgies  and   Hymns.     (.J.  M.  Rodwell)  Kitto, 

3^- 337-    32:i°S.  303. 
Ethiopic  Prayers.     (J.  M.  Rodwell)  Kitto,  33:  3')!.     35: 

301.     36:  321. 
Ethna's  Dowry.     Irish  Mo.  2:  32S,  402. 
Ethnical  Scriptures.     Dial,  4:  59,  205,  402. 
Ethnography.     See  Races. 

Ethnological  Inquiries.  (R.  Knox)  Anthrop.  R.  i:  246. 
Ethnological  .Society,  Transactions  of.  Dem.  R.  17:  50. 
Ethnological  Societies  of  London  and  Paris.     For.  (.2-  32: 

424.     .Same  art.  Eel.  M.  i:  419. 
Ethnologists,  Battle  of  the.     Temp.  Bar.  5:  214.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  56:  331. 
Ethnolog}^     Chr.  Rem.  7:   15. — New  (2.  4:   147. 

—  American  .School  of.     Lond.  Q.  3:  68. 

—  and  Anthropology.     (J.  B.  Davis)  Anthrop.  R.  6:  394. 

—  and   Phrentdogy  an  .\id  to  the  Biogra[)her.     (.L  W. 

Jackson)  Anthrop.  R.  2:  126. 
.Jackson's.     Anthrop.  R.i:  118. 

—  and  Religion.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  721. 

—  and  Revelation.     Brit.  <i.  22:   i. 

—  and  Spiritualism.     (L.  IJ.  Tylor)  Nature,  5:  343. 

—  English,  and  English  Genius.     (W.  Larmiuie)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  26:  233. 

—  Finnic.     (A.  H.  Keane)  Nature,  21 :  iSo. 

—  Indo-Chinese   and    Oceanic   Races.      (\.  H.  Keane) 

Nature,  23:  199-271. 

—  North  American.     (W.  L.  Distant)  Nature,  21 :  247. 

—  Methods  and  I^esults  of.  (T.  H.  Huxley)  Fortn.  1 :  2^7. 

—  Progress  of.     (Dr.  Hodgkiu)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  36: 

iiS. 
Bartletfs.     (G.  W.  Schenk)  Mercersb.  i :  127. 

—  Unity  of  .>Linkind.     Brit.  (I.  10:  40S. 

—  Linguistic  Science  and.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  New  Eng. 

26:  30. 

—  Relations  to  History.     (J.  C.   Prichard)  Ed.  Philos. 

J.  43:  307. 
See  Man;  Races. 
Etliramonia.     (L.  .S.  Dopr)  Lippinc.  5:  553. 
Etienne.     (E.  Atiout)  So.  >U  12:  ()3-34o. 
Etienne-<lu-Mont,  St.,  Parish  of.in  Paris.  Dub.  R.  12:  419. 
Etitpiette.     Ciiamb.   J.  39:    211. — Colbuni,  54:    21. — 

Hogg.  2:  161. 

—  J.  Q.  Adams's  Letter  on.     Nilcs's  Reg.  21:  327. 

—  Ancient  Guides  to.     All  the  Year,  19:  2S4. 

—  and  Manners.  Codes  ot".     Quar.  59:  395. 

—  and  Precedence.     (Nmg.  2:  20.  01. 

—  Blunders  in  Behavior  corrected.     .Godey,  60:  30-413. 

—  Chit-chat  about.     (P.  Murphy)  Galaxy,  16:  533. 

—  Codes  of.     Chainb.  .1.   i:  2;;. 

—  Company  Manners.     Tinsiey,   12:    2S6.  —  Liv.  Age, 

42:   126. 

—  Dinner-Table.     Once  a  Week,  19:  73. 

—  Drawing-Room  Tactics.     Lippinc.  lo:  464. 

—  Few  Words  on.     Godey,  33:  Sy. 


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Etiquette,  French.  All  the  Year,  ii:  6i6. — Belgra.  5: 
538.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  98:  175. 

—  Gentlewomen's,  1662.     House.  Words,  12:   iS. 

—  Hints  on.     Colburn,  82:  360.  —  Mo.  I\.  139:  390. 

—  How  to  be  a  Gentleman.     Colburn,  ii :  462. 

—  Legal.     Cornh.  8:  105. 

—  Medical.     Cornh.  8:   154. 

—  Moral  Influence  of.     Loud.  M.  6:  456. 

—  Professional.     Cornh.  8:  101,  154. 

—  Rules  of,  in  1679.     lietros.  16:  375. 

—  Social.     All  the  Year,  46:  473. 

of  New  York.    (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  28:  34. 

—  Unsettled  Points  of.    Lippiuc.  Ii:  344. 
See  Manners. 

Etna,  Mount.  (J.  H.  Hayes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  52:  157. — 
Mo.  K.  93:  511.  —  (K.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
23:   y^.  —  Hroadw.  4:  230.  —  Nature,  20:  544. 

—  Ascent  of.     (S.  L.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  26:  i.  —  (W. 

K.Harris)  Colburn,  86:  341.  —  Chanib.  J.  7:  1S8. 
—  Eel.  M.  41:  133. — Liv.  Age,  39:  632. — Pennj' 
M.  2:  357,  365.  —  Sharpe,  lo:  177. 

—  Astronomical  Observations  on.     (S.  P.  Langley)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  120:  33. 

—  Eruption  of,  in   1S32.     Penny  M.  2:    302.  —  (S.   J. 

Mackie)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  447. — Nature,  lo:  522. — 
(G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  20:   15S,  19S. 

—  Excursion  on.     (B.  Silliman,  jr.)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  63:  17S. 

—  How  I  did  not  ascend.     Sliarpe,  40:  210. 

—  in  Eruption,  1S64.     Cornh.  12:   17S. 

—  Observatory  on.     (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  19:  557. 

—  Rodwell's.    Nature,  19:  4S0. 

—  Twenty-four  Hours  on.    Bentley,  47:  287. 

—  Visit  to.     St.  James,  17:  292. 

—  Winter  Visit  to.  (D.  T.  Ansted)  Intel.  Obs.  9: 125,  268. 

—  Wintering  on.     (S.  P.  Langley)  Atlan.  46:  38. 
Eton   College.     (E.   Jesse)    Bentle}',    7:    5S7.  —  (G.    C. 

Lewis)  Ed.  R.  51:  65.  —  (E.  S.  Nadal)  Harper,  53: 
519.  —  (C.  E.  Pascoe)  Appleton,  18:  206.  —  All  the 
Year,  36:  229.  —  Black w.  95:  707.  —  Blackw.  119 
314.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  259.  —  Brit.  Q.  47 
34.  — Ed.  R.  113:  387.  146:  489.  —  Macmil.  3 
292.     15:  353. — Penny  M.  2:  441.  —  Prosp.  R.  4 

338- 

—  and  Education  in  England.     Quar.  52:  128. 

—  and  its  Celebrities.     (E.  R.  Creasy)  Bentley,  28:  92. 

—  and  Oxford,  Our  Sons  at.     Eraser,  100:  S31. 

—  and  Westminster.     (G.  C.  Lewis)  Ed.  R.  53:  64. 

—  Annals  of.     Chamb.  J.  43:  348. 

—  Matthew  Arnold  and  the  great  Public  Schools.     (D. 

Masson)  Macmil.  10:  175. 

—  as  it  is.     Victoria,  4:  9,  228. 

—  Colleges  re?-i-as  Oppidans.     Conih.  24:  688. 

—  Criticism  of.     Cornh.  3:  257.     10:  113. 

—  Days  at,  De  Verney's.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  513. 

—  Football  at.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  216. 

—  History,  Condition,  and  Influence  of.    Westm.  75:  477. 

—  in  1845.     (J.D.Lewis)  Macmil.  32:  42,  273.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  666. 

—  Lyte's  History  of.     (G.  Smith)  Nation,  22:  231. 

—  Parliamentary  Report  on.     Cornh.  lo:  113. 

—  Rambles  about.     (A.  Rimmer)  Belgra.  43:  325,  423. 

44:  63-446. 

—  Recent  Troubles  at,   1876.     (R.  P.  Keep)  New  Eng. 

35:  314- 

—  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  64:  63.     65:   79. 

—  Reform  at.     (W.  E.  Jelf)  Contemp.  3:  556.  —  Nat.  R. 

18:  114. 

—  revisited,  August,  1836.     Colburn,  48:  155, 

—  Scenes  and  Men  at.     Bentley,  16:  36,  181,  434. 

—  Science  at.     Nature,  24:  287. 

—  sixty  Years  since.     Chamb.  J.  43:  545,  569. 

—  Something  about.     Lippinc.  10:  454. 


Eton  College,  Studies  and  Management  at,   1834.    Mo. 
R.  133:  212. 

—  Tutorial  Sy.stem  at.     (J.  Walford)  M<inth,  12:  443. 

—  ■  Visit  to.     Eraser,  56:  296. 

Eton  Tradition,  The.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  29:  43. 
Etonian,  The.     Quar.  25:  95. — Mo.  R.  100:   157. 
Etonians,  Eminent.     Fraser,  42:  296. 
Etoniana,  .-Vncient  and  modern.     Blackw.  97:  209-471. 
I'ltretat,  a  French  Watering-Place.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  457. 

—  Wintering  and  Bathing  Seasonal.    (J.  Banks)  Argosy, 

i:  165,  315.     2:  243. 
Etruria,  Ancient.     Nat.  Q.  18:   144. 

—  Antiquities  of.     Lit.  &  Theo.  J.  2:  133.  —  Quar.  54: 

429.     76:  38. 

—  Architectural  Monuments  of.     Westm.  41:  145. 

—  Betham's  Celtica.     Blackw.  57:  474.  —  iJub.  It.  15:  i. 

—  Dennis's  Cities  and  Cemeteries  of.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  539. 

—  Ed.  R.  90:  107.  —  Brit.  Q.  9:  517.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  17:  507.  —  Dub.  Univ.  33:  2S1.  —  Lit.  & 
Theo.  J.  2:  133. 

—  History  of,  Gray's.     Fraser,  34:  505,  676.  —  No.  Brit. 

3:  454.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  6:  196.  —  Month,  162: 
152. — Dub.  Univ.  24:  527.  —  So.  Q.  7:  211,261. 

—  History  and  Antiquities  of.     Ed.  R.  50:  372. 

—  Literature  and  Antiquities  of,  Betham  on.     Mo.   R. 

160:  95. 

—  Peep  at  ancient.     Fraser,  87:  500. 

—  Sepulchers  of.     Eel.  Mus.  i:  213.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2: 

81.  —  Ed.  R.  73:  121. 
Mrs.  Gray's.     Dub.  R.  13:  485.  —  Quar.  67:  375. 

—  Unburied.    "(W.  R.  Alger)  Univ.  Q.  8:  113. 
Etruscans,  Ancient.    (J.  T^'ne)  Nat.  Q.  32:  315.  —  Cornh. 

19:  600. 
Etruscan  Cities  and  their  Ruins.     Eel.  M.  59:  496. 
Etruscan  Interpretation.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  95: 

302,  540. —  (I.  Taylor)  Fraser,  95:  537. 
Etruscan  Jewelry.     Once  a  Week,  8:  21S. 
Etruscan  Researches,  Taylor's.     Internat.  R.  1 :  704. 
Etruscan  Translations.  (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  94:  104. 
Etruscan  Vase,  The.     Recr.  Sci.  i:  129. 
Etruscan  Vases,  Ancient,  Composition  of.     (Prof.  Haus- 

mann)  Ed.  Philos.  J.  12:  360.     13:  45. 

—  found  at  Canino.     Arch.  23:   131. 
Ettingshausen,  Andreas  von.     Nature,  18:  197. 
Ettrick  Forest.     Slmrpe,  15:  165. 

Etty,  William,  Painter.     (T.  Gautier)  Temp.  Bar,  6:  431. 

—  (P.  G.  Ilamertou)  Portfo.  6:  88-180. —  (T.  "W. 
Newton)  Shaq)e,  11:  76.  —  Temp.  Bar,  55:  233. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  757. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Ai't  J.  i:  13,  37,  99. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  509.  — Eel.  R.  loi :  65S.  — 

Westm.  64:  615. 
Gilchrist's.     Eraser,  52:  232.  —  New  Q.  4:  165. 

—  Sketch  of.    Hogg,  13:  261. 

—  Technical  Notes  on.     (P.  G.Hamerton)  Portfo.  7:  105. 

—  Works  of.    'Art  J.  2:  161.  —  Eel.  R.  90:  324. 
EtjTiiological  Notes.     Dub.  Univ.  51 :  552. 
Etymological  Remarks  and  Derivatives.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

20:  624. 
Etymology.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation,   3:  225-369.  —  Ox. 
Prize  Ess.  3:  55.—  So.  R.  5:  337.     6:  app. 

—  and  Criticism.     (N.  Webster)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  311. 

—  English.     (B.  W.  Dwight)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  274,  801. 
Wedgwood  on.     (E.  Schuylei-)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  726. 

—  Few  curious  Derivatives.    (H.Copp(^e)  Lippinc.  3:  521. 

—  Local.     All  the  Year,  3:  390. 

—  Science  of.     (B.  W.  Dwight)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  401. 

—  Speculations  in.  Colburn,  i:  221-339.  2:  226-523. 
Etymologies,  Eccentric.     Eel.  M.  65:  87. 

Etzler,  J.  A.  Paradise  [to be]  Regained.  Dem.  R.  13:  451. 
'Eu,  the  Preposition.  (W.  R.  C.  Rogers)  Kitto,  34:  183. 
Eu,  Castle  of.     (T.  F.  Wedmore)  Once  a  Week,  15:  193. 


EUCALYPTUS 


429 


EUROPE 


Eucalyptus  in  the  Future.     (S.  Lockwood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
12:  662. 

—  in  the  lioman  Campagna.     (H.  N.  Draper)  Chamh.  J. 

58:  193.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  376. 

—  Products  of  Trees  of  the  Genus.     (.).  K.  Jackson)  In- 

tel. Obs.  9:  241. 
Eucharist.     See  Lord's  Supper. 
Euclid  and  his  modern  Rivals.     Nature,  20:  240. 

—  Forty-Seventh  Proposition  of.      (.J.  M.  Richardson) 

Math.  Mo.  2:  45. 

—  Horsley's  Edition  of.     (.1.  Playfair)  Ed.  R.  4:  257. 

—  Peyrard's  Edition  of.     Duh.  R.  II :  330. 

—  simplitied,  Jlcjrell's.     Nature,  13:  202. 
See  Geometry. 

Eudoxia ;  a  Picture  of  the  5th  Century.    !Month,  S :  33-606. 

9:  4/-543- 
Eugene,  Prince  of  Savoj'.  Ed.R.  116:  504. — !Miis.42:  364. 

—  Marlborough,  Frederick,  and  Nai)(deon.     Blackw.  61 : 

34.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  12:  4S9. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (.J.  Mill)  Ed.  R.  17:  39.  — Eraser,  23: 

1S7. — Colburn,  114:  379. 
Eugene,  Francois,  Life  of.     (J.  G.  Wilson)  U.  S.  Serv. 

M.5:  S32. 
Eugene  Aram ;  a  Tragedy.  (E.  B.  Lytton)  Cull)Mrn,38:  401. 
Eugene  Pickering.    (H.  James,  jr.)  Allan.  34:  397,  513. 
Eugenia,  Strange  Story  of.     Chamb.  J.  58:  330,  345. 
Eugenie,  Empress.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  22:  247. — 

(J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy,  9:  512.  —  St.  James,  5:  209. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  331. — with  portrait,  Eel.  M. 

46:  437.  —  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  685. 

—  and  tlic  French  Artists.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  534. 

—  and  George  Sand.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  257.     11:  367. 

—  and  Maids  of  Honor,  with  engraving.   Eel.  I\L49:  121. 

—  at  Chiselhurst.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  415. 

—  Peep  into  Boudoir  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  190. 

—  sketched  by  Napoleon  in.     Eraser,  90:  420. 
Euharmonic  Organ.     (H.  W.  Poole)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  68, 

199.  — (E.    T.    Fitch)  New  Eng.  8:    278.  — (S.   A. 

Eliot)  Liv.  Age,  26:  473. 
Eulenstein,  Charles,  the  Jew's-Harp  Performer.     (T.  P. 

Thompson)  Westm.  20:  74.     Same  art.  Select  J.  4: 

[17.  — Penny  M.  7:  363. 
Euler,  and  his  Discoveries.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  15: 

161. 

—  Letters  of.     Am.  Q.  14:  255. 

Eula'US,orPasitigris.  (W.  F.Ainsworth)  Colburn, 82:  165. 
Eunice  Rooklej'.     (E.  Leslie)  Godey,  27:  T13-27S. 
Euphemia;  a  Storj'.     (A.  Levy)  Victoria,  36:  129,  200. 
Euphemisms.     Liv.  Age,  74:  215.  —  Chamb.  J.  31 :  403. 
Euphranor;  a  Dialogue  on  Youth.     (G.  Putnam)  Chr. 

Exam.  51:  75. 
Euphrates,   Expedition   to  the.     Colburn,  89:    122-144. 
144;  347. — Ed.  R.  92:  436.  —  Dub.  Univ.  36:  379. 
—  Westm.  53:  332. 

—  Steam  Navigation  on.     Brit.  iS:  For.  R.  6:  235. 
Euphrates  Valley  Railway.     (J.  C.  Paget)  St.  James.  33: 

406. — Colburn,    149:   611.     150:   34,   112.  —  Dub. 
Univ.   51:    239.  —  Eel.  Engin.  6:    35.     8:    494. — 
Pract.  M.  i:  177. 
Euphrates  Valley  Route.    (M.  Davics)  Colburn,  150:  381. 
151:  201.  —  (W.  P.  Andrew)  Va\.  Engin.  22:  474. 

—  From  India  by.     (W.  B.  Kccr)  Eraser,  90:  424. 
Euphrosyne;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  20:  800. 
Euphrosyne;  a  Tale  of  the  New  World.     Chamb.  J.  24: 

136,  148. 
Euphrosyne  and  Melidore.     (0.  Digby)  Lond.M.  i:  501. 
Euphuism;  Works  of  John  Lilly,     (jiuir.  109:  350. 
Eureka;  a  Poem.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:  19. 
Euripides.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  96. 

—  Alcestis.     Mo.  R.  144:  416. 

poetical  trans.     (JI.  J.  Chapman)  Blackw.  44:  408. 

Woolsey's.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  42:  369. 


Euripides  and  the  Greek  Drama.     (L.  S.  Blackie)  For. 
Q.  24:  229.  —  Chr.  Rem.  20:  i.  —  Westm.  97:   i. 

—  Baccha; ;  Tyrrells  Revision.     (R.  C.  Jebb)  Dark  Blue, 

i:  651. 

—  Badham's.     Quar.  89:  196. 

—  Burges's.     Quar.  3:   167. 

—  Characteristics  of.     Month,  5:  385. 

—  Cyclops  of ;  poetical  translation.     Blackw.  32:  652. 

—  Elmsley's  HeraclidiC.     Quar.  9:  34S. 

—  Hecuba.     Lond.  M.  23:  469. 

Porson's.     (P.  Elmsley)  Ed.  R.  19:  64. 

translated.  (A.  de  Vere)  Cath.  World,  25:  353,  550. 

—  Helena.     Blackw.  122:  420. 

—  in  modern  English.    (E.  J.  Ilasell)  St.  Paul's,  12:  6S0. 

—  Iphigcnia  in  Aulis.     Blackw.  92:  94. 
in  Tauris.     Blackw.  92:  462. 

—  Jlarkland's.     (P.  Elmsley)  (Juar.  7:  441. 

—  Medea;  translated.  (A.de  Vere)  Caili.  World,  25:  63R. 
Translation  from.     Lond.  JI.  8:  Oii. 

—  ^Monk's  Hippolytus.     Quar.  8:  215. 

—  Orestes,  Translation  of  a  Scene  from.    Lond.  M.  8:  503. 

—  Phacithon.     Eraser,  45:  44S. 

—  Sea  Studies.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Eraser,  91 :  541.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  85:  24. 

—  Song  from.     Eraser,  79:  79. 

—  Tragedies  and  Fragments  of.     For.  R.  5:  235. 

—  Troades  of.     Westm.  13:  375. 

—  Vindication  of.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  19:  i. 
Euroclydon;aTale.  (F.  Copcutt)  Putnam,  13:683.  Same 

art.  Broadw.  6:  513. 
Europe.    New  Eng.  M.  3:  177.  —  (F.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am. 

15:  ^77- 

—  Agriculture  in,  Colman's.     Brownson,  6:  132. 

—  American  Travelers  in.     Eel.  M.  31:  460. 

—  and  America.     Am.  Q.  9:  398. 
Beltrami's.     Lond.  M.  20:  157. 

Chevalier  and  Cooper  on.    (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  58 : 

497- 

Gurowski's.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  63:  231. 

in  1S64.     Brit.  tj.  39:  459.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  62: 

257- 

—  and  Asia,  Unexplored  Parts  of.     Nature,  24:  p2. 

—  and  the  East,  Prime's  Travels  in.     lAv.  Age,  49:  243. 
Travels  in.     (A.  P.  Peal)ody)  No.  Am.  81:   194. 

—  and  France,  1859.     Brit.  (>.  29:  215.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  63:  515. — Bent.  (^  2:  i. 

—  and  Peace,  1S75.     Brit.  (J.  61:   168. 

—  Armies  of,  1856.     Putnam,  6:  196-569. 

—  Autmnn  Raml)le  in.     (Lady  Veriu'y)  Contemp.  38: 

956.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:   149. 

—  .\utumn  Wanderings  in.     Liv.  Age,  149:   117. 

—  B.ilancc  of  Power  in.    FaI.  R.  1 :  345.    9:  233.  —  Selec. 

Ed.  R.  5:   I.  — Ev.  Sat.  9:  57S. 

Elements  of.     Eraser,  73:  192. 

in  1853.     Uentley,  34:  20S. 

in  1854.     Westm.  61:  537. 

in  1878.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  717. 

—  Bartol's  Pictures  of.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  59: 

427. 

—  Baxter's  Impressions  of.     Quar.  86:  492. 

—  Boundary  ^lap  of.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  127.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  44:  725. 

—  British   and  Continental  Characteristics.     Liv.  Age, 

42:  547. 

—  By- Ways  of.     (B.  Taylor)  Allan.  20:  495,  680. 

—  Central,  High  and  low  Life  in.     (J.  O.  Noyes)  Nat. 

M.  13:  7- 

—  Christian  Nations  of.  Present  and  Future  of.     Cath. 

World,  13:  452. 

—  Cities  of.     Apideton,  Ii:  47-720. 

—  Coblentz  ria  Rotterdam.     Victoria,  9:  547. 

—  Concert  of,  1880.    Fortu.  34:  200. 


EUROPE 


430 


EUROPE 


Europe,  Cooper's  Recollections  of.     Am.  Mo.  !M.  12:  75. 
—  Mo.  K.  142:  321. 

—  Courts  of,  Swinburne's.     Mus.  42:   160. 

—  Despotism  in,  Rise  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  610. 

—  Dewey's  C)ld  World  and  New.     West.  Lit.  J.  I  :  272. 

—  Drift   of,    C'liristian   and  social.      (J.    P.    Tiiompson) 

Princ.  n.  s.  1 :  733. 

—  Early  Settlement  of.      (C.  W.  Ilutson)  So.  M.   13: 

i83-5>3- 

—  East  and  South  of.    Blackw.  53:  loi.    Same  art.  Eel. 

Mus.  1 :  267. 

—  Eastern,  and  British  Policy.     Li  v.  Age,  25;  237- 

Peoples  and  Prospects  of.     Cliamb.  J.  22:  24,  44. 

Western  Civilization  in.     Li  v.  Age,  115:  259.     See 

Eastern  Question. 

—  Emigration  from,  to  the  U.  S.     Ed.  R.  100:  236. 

—  Kncyclicals  of  a  Traveler.    (IL  Hunt)  Atlan.  27:  758. 

28:  215,  340. 

—  Ethnology  of.     Ulackw.  76:   165. 

Primeval  Inhal)itants.     St.  James,  lo:  501. 

—  Farming  and  Peasantry  on  the  Continent.     Blackw. 

107:  23. 

—  Federative  Policy  of.     Mus.  13:  524. 

—  Fighting  Power  of.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  77.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  63:  161.  — (H.  M.  Hozier)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
14:  58. 

—  Fiske's  Travels  in.     Am.  Meth.  Mo.  20:  449. — Clir. 

Q.  Spec.  10:  46S. 

—  Four   Weeks   on  the   Continent.     (Duke   of  Argvll) 

Contemp.  38:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  259. 

—  Fuller's  Sparks  from  a  Locomotive.  Liv.  Age,  63:  50S. 

—  Future  of.  Political.    Brit.  Q,  53:  516.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  76:  64i.~Cath.  World,  13:  76. 
foretold  in  History.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Macmil.  2: 

329- 

—  Future  Destinies  of.     Mo.  R.  117:  336. 

—  General  View  of  the  States  of.     West.  J.  5:  308. 

—  Governments  of  Continental.    Tait,  n.  s.  19:  193-705. 

—  Great  Fairs  of.     (R.  H.  Home)  Harper,  46:  376. 

—  Grain  Market  of.     (R.  Fisher)  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  642. 

—  The  grand  Tour.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  311,  645. 

—  Greeley's  Travels  in.    New  Q.  i :  366. 

—  Historical  Geography  of.     (A.  V.  Dicev)  Nation,  33: 

256.  — (W.  M.  Blackburn)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  61. 

—  History  of,  Alison's,   1789-1S15.  — (AV.  R.  Greg)  Ed. 

R.  76:  I.  — (W.  R.  Greg)  Westm.  41  :  388.— 
Blackw.  48:  64.  50:  419.  52:  419.  79:  404. — 
Dub.  Univ.  36:  631.  — (.J.  Kennard)  Chr.  Exam. 
38:  I.  — (.J.  T.  Headley)  Am.  Whig  R.  i:  151.— 
(A.  McVicker)  Meth.  Q.  3:   350.— So.  Q.  5:  259. 

—  (J.  Forsyth)  Princ.  15:  250.  —  Chr.  R.  8:  77,  249. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  136,  281.  — Chr.  Obs.  53:  524. 

—  Mus.  39:  334.  44:  58.— Mo.  R.  136:  281.  158: 
420.  —  Eel.  Mus.  i:  I.— Liv.  Age,  2:  370.  —  (P. 
Godwin)  Putnam,  i:  561. 

1S15-1852.     Ed.   R.    97:    269.     hi:    119. — 

Brit.  Q.  29:  346.  — Fraser,  53:  597.  — Dub.  Univ. 
i:  619.  14:  275.  43:  635.  46:  I.  53:  36S. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  45:  316.  — Dub.  Univ.  79:  404. 

—  Dub.  R.  33:  40S.  —  Bentley,  43:  465.— No. 
Brit.  27:  277.  — Blackw.  87:  441.  100:  475.— 
(J.  K.  Kendrick)  Chr.  R.  22:  no.  — Chr.  Rem.  27: 
I74-  — Tait,  3:  496. —  Eel.  R.  97:  279.     100:   58. 

—  Fraser,  54:  154.  60:  211,  603.  62:  660.— 
Irish  Q.  5:  633.  7:  552.  8:  213.  — New  Q.  2: 
34.     4:  249.     5:  224. 

Campaign  of  1815.     Ed.  R.  117:  147. 

Fyfe's  Jlodern.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  32:  76. 

in  the  Dark  Ages.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  465. 

in  the  Middle  Ages.     JVaser,  ii:  28. 

Hallam's.     Eel.  R.  30:  517. 

Ottoman  Rule  in.     Eel.  M.  74:  409. 


Europe,  History  of.  Revolutions  in,  1789-1S4S,  Springer's. 
(E.  D.  Cheny)  Chr.  Exam.  83:   157. 

since  the  Accession  of  Louis  Philippe.     Eel.  M.  7: 

323.  — For.  Q.  36:  437. —  Liv.  Age,  4:  191. 

since  the  Peace  of  Utrecht.     Westm.  4:  178. 

Swedish  Invasion  of  Germany,  1614-30,  Negotia- 
tions on.     (15.  Moses)  New  Eng.  33:  421. 

—  Humjjhrey's  Travels  in.     Chr.  (}.  Spec.  10:  468. 

—  Intellectual  Development  of.     \Vestni.  83:  94. 

—  Internal  Improvements  in,  1842.     (L.  Klein)  J.  FrankL 

Inst.  33:   1-217. 

—  Internal  Relations  of.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  82: 

443.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  323. 

—  Karamsin's  Travel-i.     Ed.  IJ.  3:  321. 

—  Laing's  Notes  of  a  Traveler,  1841.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  169. 

—  Ulackw.  68:  671.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  71 :  479. 

—  Later  Stone  Age  in.     (E.  Clodd)  Mod.  R.  i :  489. 

—  Letters  from.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  441-763. 

—  Liberalism  in.     New  Eng.  8:  329. 

—  Liberties  of  the  People  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  613. 

—  Life  in.     Hogg,  5:  113-360.     6:  g-317. 

and  Manners  in,  Colman's.     Colburn,  87:  10. 

—  Literature  of  South  of,  Hallam's.     Colburn,  49:  436. 

Same  art.  Mus.  39:  315. 

—  long  ago.     Dem.  R.  5:  61. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  20:  116. 

—  Map  of.     Once  a  Week,  28:  533. 

New,  i860.     (E.  About)  Liv.  Age,  65:  724. 

—  Maritime  Powers  of.     I'ract.  M.  2:  463. 

—  Matters  and  Things  in.     (G.  Peek)  Meth.  Q.  7:  459, 

607.    8:  122. 

—  Military  Topography  of.     (H.  A'ethakc)  U.  S.  Serv. 

M.  i:  145,  284. 

—  Modern.     Mo.  R.  118:  197. 

—  Morals  of,  Lecky's  History  of.     Quar.  128:  49.     See 

Morals. 

—  Museums  of.     (T.  M.  Brewer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11 :  472, 

—  Navies  of.     Ed.  R.  147:  495. 

—  North  of,  Barrow's  Excursions  in.     Ed.  R.  59:  372. 
Hurton's  Winter  Pictures  from.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  27i 

SS,  154. 

Notes  from.     Pract.  M.  i:  72-292.     2:  258. 

Pictures  of.     De  Bow,  26:  286. 

Tracings  in.     (R.Chambers)  Cliamb.  J.  12:  273- 

407.     13:  4-177- 

—  Notes  for  Travelers  in.     (A.  Abbott)  Harper,  39:  244, 
of  Travel  in.     (J.  R.  Thompson)  .So.  Lit.  Mess.  21 : 

303-630.     22:  416. 

—  Old,  Religion  and  Ethnology  of.     Brit.  Q.  10:  99. 

—  Pankapog  to  Pesth.     (T.  B.  Aldricli)  Atlan.  39:  19. 

41:  596. 

—  Past  and  present  Slate  of.     Walsh's  Am.  R.  4:  354. 

—  Political  and  social  Outlook,  1878.  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  193. 

—  Political  Changes  in,  1847-76.      (M.  E.  G.  Duff)  Con- 

temp.  27:  694.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  323. 

—  Political  Management  in.    (P.Godwin)  Putnam,  i :  427. 

—  Politics  of.  Forces  in.     (G.  E.  Pond)  Galaxy,  24:  229. 
in  1S14.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  23:  1. 

in  1S23.     (E.  Robinson)  No.  Am.  17:  340. 

in  1825.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  21:   141. 

in  1828.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  27:  215. 

in  1S30.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  30:  399. 

in  1S31.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  14:  245. 

in  1S32.     Fraser,  4:  25. 

in  1834.     (H.  R.  Cleveland)  No.  Am.  40:  269. 

in  1844.     JIus.  44:  356. 

in  1847.     (J.  Mazzini)  Peop.  J.  3:  17. 

in  184S.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  70:  473.  —  Brit.  Q. 

8:  516.  — Ed.  R.  88:  514.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  15: 

433.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  19:  577.  —  Am.  Lit.  M. 

2:  320. — So.  Q.  16:  277. — So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  129, 

J93,  313- 


I 


EUROPE 


431 


EUSTACE 


Europe,  Politics  of,  in  1849.    Chr.  R.  14:  505. 

in  1S52.     Dem.  R.  31:  592.     32:  481. — Westm. 

57:  442. 
in  1854.    No.  Brit.  22:  289.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

45:  131- 

and  in  1878.     Month,  32:  129. 

in  1855.     Fraser,  52:  330. 

in  1S56,  Kossuth's  Speech  on.     Liv.  Ape,  44:  131. 

Peace  and  its  political  Duties.     No.  Biit.  25: 

257. 

in  1857.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  246. 

in  1859.     Eel.  It.  no:  264. 

in  1S60.     Brit.  (J.  33:  509.  —  Dub.  Univ.  56:  123- 

577. — No.  Brit.  32:  520.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50: 

367.  —  (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Allan.  7:  100. 

Sicilian  Game.     No.  Brit.  33:  549. 

in  1861.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  248-750.     58:  119-753. 

in  1S64.     Nat.  It.  18:  293.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61 : 

366.  — No.  Brit.  39:  538. 

in  1S65.     Brit.  Q.  42:  3S5. 

in  1866.     Lond.  Q.  27:  125.  — Dub.  R.  74:  2'j7.— 

Ed.  R.  124:  275. 
in  1868.      (L.  Blanc)  Lippinc.  i:  385. — Macmil. 

19:  219.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  323. 

in  1871.     Brit.  Q.  53:  516.  —  Dub.  Univ.  77:  322. 

in  1873.     Brownson,  22:  iii. 

in  1S75.     (E.  de  Laveleye)  Fortn.  24:  i.  —  Brit.  Q. 

61:  168  —Dub.  R.  77:  189. 
Armed  Peace.     Quar.  141:  81.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  86:  513. 
Congress  of  St.  Petersburg.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy) 

Nation,  20:  21. 
in  1877,  General  View  of.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  25: 

117. 
in  1878,  from  a  French  Standpoint.     (E.  Pressense) 

Internat.  R.  5:  607. 

in  iSSo.     Blackw.  127:  51S. 

Outlook  of.     Contemp.  37:  691. 

Secret  of.     St.  James,  33:  677. 

since  the  Congress  of  Vienna.     Dem.  R.  i:  123. 

—  Population,  Comparative,  of  States  of.     (S.  Bro\VTi) 

J.  Stalls.  Soc.  31:  146. 
of  larger  Towns  of.     J.  Stalls.  Soc.  38:  379. 

—  Prehistoric.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Nature,  23:  309. 
and  JIan.     Lond.  Q.  56:  408. 

Fragment  of.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  22:  400. 

—  Progress  of,  in  principal  Countries.     (F.  Martin)  J. 

Stalls.  Soc.  40:  593. 

and  Retrogression  in.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  67. 

of  Opinions  in.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:  266. 

—  Prospects  of.     Liv.  Age,  29:  350. 

of  the  popular  Cause  in.     Eel.  R.  89:  375. 

of  Reform  in.     (E.  Everett)  No.  .\m   33:   154. 

—  Pulse  of,  1816.     (M.  E.  G.  Duff)  Contemp.  28:  338. 

—  Race  for  Empire  in.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  i. 

—  Rationalism  in,  Lecky's.      (J.  Fiske)  Chr.  Exam.  81: 

171.     See  Rationalism. 

—  Religious  Movements  in.     (A.  Ewing)  Contemp.  19: 

752- 

—  Religious  Outlook  in,  1S81.     (A.  J.  Thcbaud)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  6:  132. 

—  Republican  Movement  in.     (E.  Castelar)  Fortn.   17: 

668.  18:  I,  166,  325.  — (E.  Castelar)  Harper,  45: 
47-S49.  47:282-915.  49:716,814.  50:97-867. 
51:  420,  699. 

—  Republicanism  in,  Difficulties  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman) 

Internat.  R.  2:  371. 

—  Revolutions  in.     Blackw.  71:  242. 

—  Royal  Families  of.     Liv.  Age,  56:  769. 

—  Scots  Traveler  in,  in  1609.    Blackw.  124:  416.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  139!  359. 

—  Miss  Sedgwick's  Letters  from.     Tail.  n.  s.  8:  590. 


Europe,  General  Sherman  in.    (J,  C.  Audenried)  Harper, 
47:  225,  481,  652. 

—  Sight-Seeing  in.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:   157. 

—  Silliman's  Visit  to,   1851.      (D.  Olmsted)  New  Eng. 

12:  24. 

—  Sketches  of  Travel  in.  (.1.  Eldredge)  New  Eng.  12:  457. 

—  Slavonian.     Republic,  6:  27. 

—  Socialism  in.     (A.  Bierbower)  0.  &  N.  8:  525. 

—  Southern,  Debts  and  Tariffs  of.     (F.  Wharton)  Hunt, 

9:  207. 
Spirit  of  Change  in.     (.1.  H.  Skene)  Colbum,  86: 

2S8-445.     87:  34-305.     88:  468. 
Symonds's  Skelclies  of.     (W.  M.  Ferriss)  Nation, 

31":   1S9.  —  (.1.  MacAIister)  Dial  (Ch.),  1:  25. 

—  Staniboul  to  Peslh.     Bentley,  40:  331. 

—  Statesmen  of.     Colburn,  73:  1-441. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  18:  538. 

—  Si'>\ve's  Sunny  Memories  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No. 

Am.  79:  423.—  Liv.  Age,  42:  370,  457.     43:  40. 

—  B.  Taylor's  Travels  in.     I)e  Bow,  27:  64S. 

—  Tendencies  in.     Am.  Q.  22:  257. 

—  Tiirones  of,  the  Farm  of  the  Coburgs.    Dem.  R.  43 :  21 7. 

—  Tour  in.      (S.  J.  Lippincott)  Bentley,  35:  19S-563. 

36:  33-463- 

—  Travel  in.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  53:  239. — 

Dub.  Univ.  75:  50S. 

Art  of .     Nat.  R.  17:  103. 

Bartol's  Essays  on.   (H.  W.  Bellows)  No.  Am.  82 :  33. 

Expense  of.     (W.  L.  Gage)  New  Eng.  22:  445. — 

Contin.  5Io.  3:  730. 
Tour  of  Europe  for  §iSi  in  Currency.     (R.  Kee- 

ler)  .\tlau.  26:  92. 
in  the  iSlh  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  91. 

—  Travels  in.     (C.  C.  Shackford)  No.  .Vni.  92:  529, 

—  Turkish  Invasions  of,  1670-S3.     (Lady  Vemey)  Con- 

temp. 29:  635. 

—  United  Slates  of;  a  Lecture.     (.1.  R.  Seeley)  Macmil. 

23:  436.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  535. 
Seeley  on.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  314. — O.  &  N.  3:  260. 

—  Vale  and  Cily.     Colburn,  146:  44-651.     147:  77-689. 

—  Visit  to;  Things  generally  overlooked.     (E.  I.  Sears) 

Nal.  Q.  21:  130. 

—  Wallace's  Art,  Scenery,  and  Philosophy  in.    (II.  Bin- 

ney)  Putnam,  6:  267. 

—  Western,  Celtic  Traditions  of.     Rel.  Cab.  i:  5S-24J. 
Europe's  Angels;  a  Tale.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  16: 

533- 
European  Americanized.    (0.  W.  Holmes)  .\tlan.  35:  75. 
Europeans,  Chinese  Opinions  of.    Frasi-r,  83:  395.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  76:  615. 
Europeans,  The.     (II.  .Tames,  jr.)  Allan.  42:  52-404. 
European  Finance  and  American  Securities,  1S69.    (J.  B. 

Hodgskin)  Nation,  8:  42S. 
European  Monarchy,  Cass  on.     Dem.  R.  30:  456. 
European  Nalionalilies  and  Races.     (K.  Blind)  Nat.  Q. 

23:  I. 
European  People,  Progress  and  Retrogression  of.     Dub. 

L'niv.  37:  67. 
Eurydice,  H.  M.  S.,  Loss  of;  a  Poem.     (F.  T.  Palgrave) 

Contemp.  32:  257. 
Eusebius  Pam])hili.     (,\.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  18:  84.  — 

(.1.  B.  Lightfoot)  Conlemp.  25:   160. 

—  Armenian  Translation  of.     Kitto,  11:  263.     12:  317. 

—  as  a  Hislorian.     (L.  Coleman)  Bili.  Sac.  15:  79. 

—  Ecclesiastical  History.     Eel.  R.  68:  y^Q. 

—  Historical  Credit  of.  (A.  I^amson)  (  lir.  Exam.  18:  291. 

—  Life  and  Wriiings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  33:  523. 

—  Recovery  of  a  losl  Work  of.     Liv.  .\ge,  71 :  571. 

—  The   Si.-ir  of    Bethlehem.     (Syriac  text,  ed.   by  W. 

Wright)  Killo,  37:   117.     38:   150. 
Eustace  the  Monk.     Fraser,  15:  75. 
Eustace  the  Negro.    Chamb.  J.  4:  332. 


EUSTACE 


432 


EVELINE 


Eustace  de  Ribaumont;  a  Ballad.     Lond.  "M.  6:  325. 
Eustace,    John   C,    Vindication    of,    from    Ilobhouse's 

Charges.     Lond.  M.  i :  532. 
Eustace  Diamonds.    (A.  Trollope)  Fortn.  16:  1-66S.    17: 

90-705.     18:  89-723.     Same  art.  Galaxy,  12:  395- 

804.     13:  61-7S7.     14:  49-798. 
Eustatliius  as  a  Reformer.     (A.  Neander)  Kitto,  4:  loi. 
Eustis,  William,  Governor,  Letter  of,  1776,  with  Notes. 

N.  E.  Reg.  23:  205. 
Eustis  Family.     (H.  L.  Eustis)  X.  E.  Reg.  32:  204. 
Euston  Square  in  the  Dog- Days.     Hogg,  14:  271. 
Euthanasia.     (J.    ScofCeru)   IJelgra.  7:  221.     Same  art. 

Canad.  Mo.  2:  461.  —  Fop.  Sci.  JIo.  3:  90. 

—  Natural.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Fop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  617. 
Euthanasia;  a  Focm.     (C.  F.  Alexander)  Dub.  Univ.  40: 

47S. 
Euthanasia;  a  Poem.     (A.  Austin)  Temp.  Bar,  3:  472. 
Eutrjqjclia;  illustrative  of  Barrow  on  "Wit.    Colburn,  108: 

362-460.     log:  176-451.     no:  7S-424. 
Eutychian  Churches.     (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Mercersb.  11:  5S5. 
Eutychian   Controversy  about  Heresies.     (R.  Mochler) 

Month,  25:  318.     26:  87. 
Euxine,  Etchings  from  the.    Fraser,  50:  28,  296. 
Eva  D'Alton's  Revenge.     (R.  W.  MacDoiinell)  Tinsley, 

29:  366.  , 

Evading  the  Law.      All  the  Year,  38:  155. 
Evalla.     (W.  B.  Bateman)  Colburn,  113:  43S.    115:  232, 

352.     116:  93-468.     117:  83-474. 
Evan  Harrington.     (G.  Meredith)  Once  a  Week,  2:  133- 

399.     3:  1-421. 
Evangelical  Alliance.     (H.  Bushnell)  NewEng.  5:  102. 

—  (J.  H.  Raymond)  Chr.  R.  12:  155,  477.  —  (J.For- 
sythe)  Princ.  18:  568.  — (G.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  7:  151. 

—  (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  10:  309. —  (J.  R.  G.  Has- 
sard)  Cath.  World,  18:  353.  —  (J,  McCosh)  Frinc. 
42:  455.  —  Bib.  R.  i:  300. — Brownson,  23:  93. — 
luternat.  R.  i:  140,  574.  —  Lond.  Q.  43:  265. 

—  and  the  American  War,  1863.     New  Eng.  22:  288. 

—  and  Dr.  Whately.     Brit.  Q.  3:  525. 

—  in  1845,  Proposed.     Eel.  R.  83:  4S7. 

and  Fellowship  with  Slaveholders.    Eel.  R.  84:  747. 

—  in  1846,  Proposed.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  29,  105,  244. 
Whately  on.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  173. 

Publications  on,  1846.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  439,  494. 

—  in  1S57,  at  Berlin.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  9:  318. 

—  in  1861,  at  Geneva.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  27:  no,  151. 

—  in  1867,  Report  to.     (H.  B.  Smith)  Am.Presb.  R.  16: 

555- 

—  in  1873,  at  New  York.     (P.  Schaff)  Am.  Presb.  R.  19: 

68.  —  (J.W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  21 :  399.  —  (M.Vulen- 
tine)  Luth.  Q.  4:  233. — Canad.  Mo.  4:  452,  548. — 
Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  465,  475. 

—  in  1879,  at  Basle.     Lond.  Q.  53:  152.  —  (J.  F.  Hurst) 

Meth.  Q.  40:  257. 
Evangelical  Character.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Theo.  R.  11 :  447. 
Evangelical  Clergy,  English.     Macmil.  3:   113. 

—  and  Baptismal  Regeneration.     Ecl.R.  90:  478. 
Evangelical  Doctrines,  Tripartite  Nature  of  Man  in  re- 
lation to.     Kitto,  39:  65. 

Evangelical  Drawing-Rooms.     Tinsley,  9:   in. 
Evangelical  Faith.     (E.  C.  Smyth)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  494. 
Evangelical  Homiletics.     Meth.  Q.  7:  63. 
Evangelical  Knowledge   Society.     (N.    S.   Richardson) 

Am.  Church  R.  18:  597. 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  United  States.     (J.  A. 

Brown)  Bib.  Sac.  25:  435. 
Evangelical  ^Movement,  History  of.     (W.  E.  H.  Lecky) 

19th  Cent.  6:  280.  — (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Brit.  Q.  70: 

i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  3S7. 
Evangelical  Preachers.  (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  24:  265. 
Evangelical  Preaching.     Ed.  R.  64:  428. 
Evangelical  Religious  Principles.    Chr.  Obs.  18:  169. 


Evangelical  Review.     (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  i:  i. 
Evangelical  Sects.     (R.  Southey)"(iuar.  4:  4S0. 
Evangelical  Succession.     (Sir  J.  Stephen)  Ed.  R.  67:  500. 
Evangelical  Voluntary  Church  Association.     Eel.  R.  71: 

365.     74:   I. 
Evangelicalism.     (J.  M.  Capes)  Contcnip.  23:  747. 
Evangeline,    Story    of,    in    Prose.      (M.   Walsh)    Cath. 

World,  22:  604. 
Evangelism,  Modern.  (.J.  A.  Singmaster)  Luth.  Q.  7:  400. 

—  of  the  iSth  Century.     Am.  Presb.  IJ.  9:  476. 
Evangelist,  Work  of  an.   (E.  Greenwald)  Evang.  R.  2:  84. 
Evangelists.     (E.  Pond)  New  Ei!g.  2:  297.  —  (C.  Colton) 

Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  292,  337. 

—  in  our  Churches.     (J.  M.  Cliamberlin)  Cong.  Q.  8: 

354.  — (M.  K.  Cross)  Cong.  R.  10:  566. —(S.  1). 
Cochran)  Cong.  R.  11:  253. 
Utility  of.     (W.  Mitchell)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  494. 

—  Office  and  Work  of.     (S.  E.  Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  8:  99. 
Evangelists,  The,  Symbols  of,  as  a  Key  to  the  Gospels. 

Ho.  &  For.  R.  i:  195. 
Evangelization,  Home.     Eel.  R.  112:  413,  514. 
Methods  of.     (W.  G.  Blaikie)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  169. 

—  Modes  of.     (J.  K.  Wight)  Princ.  36:  395. 

—  Popular.     (C.  L.  Woodworth)  Bost.  R.  6:  477. —  (A. 

J.  Pierson)  Presb.  R.  i:  446. 

—  Primitive,  and  its  Lessons.     (.1.  P.  Thompson)  New 

Eng.  18:  942. 
Evangelizing  England, -Plans  for.     Cong.  M.  21 :  665. 
Evans,  Augusta  J.     See  Wilson,  Mrs.  A.  J. 
Evans,  Rev.  B.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  JI.  6:  169,  225. 
Evans,  Christmas,  of  Wales.     Eel.  R.  114:  385. 

—  and  Welsh  Preaching.     Theo.  Eel.  i:  147. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  85:  339. 

—  Sketch  of.     (A.  Mursell)  Good  Words,  4:  411.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  114. 
Evans,  Sir  De  Lacy.  Dem.  R.  35:  222.  — Ev.  Sat.  9:  no. 
Evans,  Fred.,  the  Shaker  Elder.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  295. 
Evans,  George,  with  portrait.     Am.  Whig  R.  6:  19. 
Evans,  John.     (E.  D.  Neill)  N.  E.  Reg.  26:  421.  — (C. 

T.  Jackson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  311. 
Evans,  Sebastian,  Poetry  of.     St.  James,  37:  52. 
Kvans,  R.  W.,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  31:  29. 
Evaporating   Sugar,    Kneller's    Improvements    in.      J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  lo:  163. 
Evaporation  and  Distillation,  Apparatus  for.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  5:  I. 

—  and  Percolation.     (C.  Greaves)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  48. 

—  on  the  Tulare  Lakes,  Cal.     (W.P.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

71:  365- 

—  Rain,  etc.,  Cause  of.     (G   A.  Rowell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

44:  340. 

—  Researches  on.  (Prof.  IMarcet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  278. 

—  Where  does  the  Water  come  from?    (G.  M.  Kellogg) 

Lakeside,  i :  135. 
Evarts,   Jeremiah.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  4:  73.  —  Spirit  Pilg. 

4:  50,9. —(S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  u:  20. 
Evarts,  William  M.,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  86:  248. 
Eve,  Temjitation  of.     Cong.  M.  23:  92,  213. 

—  Why  a  Rib?    Recr.  Sci.  2:  151. 

Eve,  Sarah,  Journal  of,  1772-73.    Pennsyl.M.  5:  19,  191. 
Eve  of  a  Journey.     House.  Words,  8:  173. 

—  of  the  Flood ;  a  Poem.     (S.  Clarkson)  Hogg,  15 :  206. 

—  of  St.  Andrew.     Bentley,  15:  235. 

—  of  St.  Bartholomew;  a  Tale.     (H.  W.  Herbert)  Am. 

Mo.  M.  2:  297,  377. 

—  of  St.  John:    a  Masque  for  Music.      (J.  F.  W^iller) 

Dub.  Univ.  57:  446. 

—  of  St.  Silvester;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  781. 
Eveleen  O'Connor;  a  Story.     Cornh.  8:  488. 
Eveleigh,  John,  Sermons  of.     Quar.  7:  293. 
Eveline's   Visitant;  a   Ghost  Story.     (M.  E.  Braddon) 

Belgra.  i:  351. 


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EVOLUTIOX 


Evelyn,  John.  Sharpe,  12:  351.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
'28:  222 

—  and  Samuel  Pepys.     Blackw.  76:  35.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  33:  106.     Same  art.  Liv.  Agf,  42:  291. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Eel.  R.  no:  242. 

—  a  Lover  of  Trees.     All  the  Year,  24:  294. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (R.  Southey)  (^>uar.  19:  i.     Same  art. 

Anal.  M.  13:  92.  —Mo.  R.  91:  113,  269. — Eel.  R. 
32:   137,  5S2. 

—  Miscellaneous  Writings.     Colburn,  16:  43-267. 

—  Original  Letter  of.     Loud.  M.  10:  5S9. 

—  Writings  of.     Mo.  R.  108:  298.  —  t^uar.  9:  45. 
Evelyn,  Robert,  Explorer  of  the  Delaware.    (E.  L).  Niell) 

Hist.  M.  14:  75. 
Evelyn  Family.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  369. 
Evelyn  Vauglian;  a  Tale.     (.\.  Clyde)  Sharpe,  44:  304. 
Evenheart,  La«Tenee,  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  4:  590. 
Even-Song.     (().  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  25:  349. 
Evening;  an  Ode.     Blackw.  24:  37. 

—  Hymn  to.     Dub.  Univ.  i :  49S. 

—  in  Furness  .Vbbcy.     (J.  Wilson)  Blaekw.  26:  540. 

—  with  a  .Spiritualist.     Lippinc.  16:  557. 

—  with  my  Uncle.     (J.  Greenwood)  Lond.  Soc.  II :  139. 
Evenings  at  a  Ffiend's.     (S.  E.  Farley)  Godev,  23:  2S1. 

—  at  Home.     (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  26:  151. 

—  at  Sea.     Blackw.  62:  96,  547.     63:  23- 

—  in  New  England.     U.  S.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  275. 
Evening  Hexameters.    (H.  Alford)  Good  Words,  4:  416. 
Evening  Shadows;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  14:  38. 
Evening  Walk;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  51:  653. 

Evening  Walks  in  the  City.  (C.  Lanman)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
6:  720. 

Events  that  never  happened.     Chamb.  .7.  56:  91. 

Everard,  IMward  C,  Comedian.     Blackw.  4:  51. 

Everett,  Alexander  H.  Dem.  R.  21:  395.  —  with  por- 
trait, Dem.  R.  10:  460. 

—  Essays  of.    Dem.  R.  18:  126.  —  So.  Q.  10:  329. 

—  Obituary  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  155. 
Everett,  Edward.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Atlan.  15:  342.  —  (G. 

W.  Searle)  Xat.  Q.  10:  293.  — with  portrait.  Eel.  >L 
47:  279.  —  with  portrait,  Hist.  M.  9:  72- — -•^'"-  •^^ 
Educ.  7:  325. —  Xew  Eng.  M.  5:  1S5. 

—  Address  at  Williams  College.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  426. 

before  Mechanics'  Association.    So.  Lit.^Iess.  4:  61. 

Fourth  of  July,  1833.     New  Eng.  M.  5:  143. 

—  Birthplace  of.     Appleton,  g:  719. 

—  Character  of.     No.  Am.  lOo:  560. 

—  College  Life  of.     (E.  Everett)  0.  &  N.  4:  iS,  194. 

—  Dinner  to,  at  Nashville,  1S29.     Niles'iJ  Reg.  37:  14. 

—  Mount  Vernon  Papers.     All  the  Year,  4:  138. 

—  Oration  at  Charlestown,  June  17,  1S50.    So.  Q.  i8:2;i. 

—  Orations  and  .Speeches.     So.  Lit.  Mes?.  16:  659.  —  (G. 

S.  Hillard)  No.  Am.  44:  13S.  — (L.Withington)  C'.ir. 
Mo.  Spec.  7:  534.  — (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  20:  417. 
—  (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  71 :  445.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 
2:  293.  —  New  Eng.  9:  44. — So.  Q.  19:  456. 

—  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Address.    (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam. 

16:  I. 

—  Plymouth  Oration.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  1:  311. 

—  Public  Life  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  484. 

Everett,  John,  Life  and  Actions  of.   (H.  Southern)  Retros. 

6:  237. 
Everett,  Thomas  Chi  vers.  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  72:   loi. 
Everett  Genealogy.     (E.  F.  Everett)  N.  E.  Reg.  14:  215. 
Evergreen  Beauty.     (H.  S.  Hurst)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  227. 
Eversley,  Charles  S.  L.     5Iiis.  44:  317. 
Everstone.    Am.  Whig  R.  12:  47,  152. 
Every-Day  Adventures.     (\.  Halliday)  Lond.  Soc.  14: 

97-530- 
Everything  is  good  for  Something.     Chamb.  J.  32;  116. 
Evesham,  Abbey  of.     (G.G.  Perry)  Coatemp.  5:  304.  — 

Penny  M.  ii:  404. 

28 


Evesham,  Chronicle  of.     Dub.  R.  67:  26. 

—  Reading-Desk  in.     (E.  Rudge)  Areh.  17:  273. 

—  Seal  of.     (W.  Hamper)  Arch.  19:  66. 
Eviction,  An.     Chamb.  J.  52:  554. 

—  and  what  came  of  it;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  57:  2S2-345. 

—  atBallyhack;  a  Sketch.     Tinsley,  27:  324. 
Evidence.     Chamb.  J.  36:  2S9. 

—  Bentham's   liationale  of  JudieiaJ.     Westm.   9  :    19S. 

10:  367. —  Ed.  R.  48:  437. —  So.  R.  5:  381. 

—  Circumstantial.     See  Circumstantial  Evidence. 

—  Confessions  in.     (J.  Gallison)  No.  Am.  10:  41S. 

—  Historical,  as  affected   by  Time.     (.V.   Barnes)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  16:  189. 
Religious,  and  .Seientitic.     Eraser,  84:  512. 

—  How  to  estimate.     Cornh.  8:  438. 

—  Laws  of.     (G.  S.  Hillard)  No.  Am.  92:  515.  —  Mass. 

Q.  2:  39. 
Stephen's  Digest  of.     (F.  Pollock)  Fortn.  26:  3S3. 

—  of  the  Senses,  Fallacious.     D\ib.  R.  3:  52;. 

—  of  Testimony.     (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  14. 

—  Rules  of,  and  the  New  York  Bar  Association,     (i;.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  12:  256. 

—  Scottish  I^w  of.     Ed.  R.  57:  06. 

Evil.  (J.  De  Concilio)  Cath.  W^rld,  ag  :  510. —Chr. 
Exam.  33:  197.  — (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Ex.im.  47: 
227. 

—  and  eternal  Punishment.     Kifto,  40:  152. 

—  and  God,  Young  on.     Eel.  R.  104:   177. 

—  Catholic  and  Pantheistic  View  of.     (J.  De  Concilio) 

Cath.  World,  29:  54. 

—  Existence  of,  consistent  with  God's  Goodne!>s.     Am. 

Presb.  R.  8:  192, 
and  moral  Utility  of.     Westm.  83:  195. 

—  The  greatest.     (J.  P.  Edward>)  Pop.  J.  6:  2S2. 

—  made  subservient  to  Good.     Chr.  R.  25:  4;-;. 

—  Ministry  of.    (M.  L.  Hurlbut)  Chr.  Exam.  35 :  32. 

—  Moral.     Lond.  0.  52:  361. 

Smith  and  William-S  on.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  172. 

—  Nature  of,  James  on.     (.J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  59: 

116. 

—  often  a  Stimulant  to  Good.     ((i.  H.  Emerson)  Univ. 

Q.  19:  312. 

—  Origin  of.     Theo.  Repos.  i:  44-;. 

and  the  Fall.     (Dr.  Riiick)  Meth.  Q.  13:  5r,s. 

—  Problem  of.     (E.  Navillo)  Theo.  Eel.  6:  430.  —  S...  R. 

n.  s.  9:  745. 

—  Thoorica  of.    Am.  "Whig  R.  14:  516.  —(J.  M.  Clark) 

Am.  Church  R.  32:  354. 
of  the  End  of.     Lond.  Q.  44:  171. 

—  Uses  of.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  3:   ir,y. 

—  Utilization  of.     (J.  S.  Blakie)  (iood  Wor.ls.  20:  770. 
"Evil  is  wrought  b}-  want  of  thought."     Hou^e.  Words, 

i:  580. 
Evils,  Satan  the  Source  of.     (H.  L.  Dox)  Luth.  Q.  8:  5^/,. 
Evil  Eye.    Cornh.  39:  184.    Same  art.  Appleton,  21 :  257. 
Evil  Eye;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  560. 
Evil  May-Day.     Eraser,  98:  381,  537. 
Evil  Thursday,  on  Record  in  Venice.     All  the  Year,  17: 

16.     Same  art.  Eel.  .M.  68:  462. 
Evolution.     (J.  W.  Draper)  Unita.  P..  8:  53''i.  —  (J.  Tyii- 

dall)  Ev.  Sat.  17:  319.  — (G.  J.  Romanes)  Nature, 

24:  I. 

—  a  Poem.    (H.  H.  Boyeson)  .Xflan.  41:  565. 

—  American  Zoologists  and.    (E.  S.  Morse)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

lo:  I,  iSi. 

—  and  the  After-Life.  (R.  0.  Mason)  Pop.  Sci.  Mn.  7:  46. 

—  and  Apparition  of  Animal  Forms.     (J.  W.  Dawson) 

Prmc.  n.  s.  i:  262. 
~-  and  Automatism.     (C.  Elam)  Contcmp.  28:  537,  725. 
29:117.    Same  art.  Ed.  M.  87:  640.    88:1^1,342. 

—  and  Christian  Doctrine  of  the  Fall.     (F.  D.  Hoskius) 

Am.  Church  Pw.  36:  25. 


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EVOLUTION 


Evolution   and   Conscience.     (T.  S.  Lathrop)  Univ.  Q. 

36:  303- 

—  and  the  Doctrine  of  Design.      (W.  S.  Jevons)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  5:  9S. 

—  and  Ethical  Philosophy.     (W.  Kniglit)  19th  Cent.  4: 

432- 

—  and  Ethics.     (H.  Calderwood)  Contemp.  31:  123. — 

(D.  M.  Ilodf-e)  Univ.  Q.  36:  175.  —  Prit.  Q.  68:  30. 

—  and  Faith.     Dub.  It.  69:  i. 

—  and  Female  Education.  (.S.T.  Preston)  Nature,  22 :  4S5. 

—  and  (ieolof^ical  Time.     (G.  Allen)  (Jent.  n.s.  25:  563. 

—  and  Huxley.     (A.  Winchell)  Meth.  (>.  37:  2S9. 

—  and  Immortality.     (S.  S.  Ilehlierd)  Univ.  C^.  34:  22. 

—  and  Intellect.    '(St.  G.  Mivart)  Hrit.  Q.  74:  29S. 

—  and  Involution.     (W.  II.  Buttcrtield)  Western,  5:  190. 

—  (.T.  Kickaby)  Month,  29:  269. 

—  and  its  Consequences.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Penn  Mo.  3:  222- 

461.  —(St.  G.  Mivart)  Contemp.  19:  16S. 

—  and  Materialism.     (0.  A.  Rounds)  Univ.  (}.  36:  400. 

—  (.1.  LeConte)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  149. 

—  and  Mind.     (C.  B.  Radcliffe)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  359. 

—  and  Natural  Selection.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colbum, 

165:  1246. 

—  and  the  Origin  of  Life.    (H.  C.  Bastian)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

4:  713- 

—  and  Pantheism.     (St.  J.  TATTvhitt)  Contemp.  33:  81. 

—  and  the  pliysical  Forces.    ( W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colbum, 

166:  I,  115. 

—  and  Positivism.     (J.  H.  Bridges)  Fortni  27:  S53.    28: 

89.  — (.M.  Pattison)  Fortn.  28:  2S5. 

—  and  the  Problem  of  Life.     (E.  Montgomery)  Pop.  ScL 

Mo,  13:  455-677. 

—  and  Providence.     (N.  H.  Fisher)  Mercersb.  24:  427. 

—  and  Pteligion.     (S.  R.  Calthrop)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  193. 

—  (C.  B.  Upton)  Theo.  R.  9:  561. 

of  Future.     (A.  Swanwick)  Contemp.  28:  no. 

—  and  Species.     (J.  H.  Mcllvaine)  Presb.  R.  i:  611. 

—  and  Spiritualism.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  165: 

loSi. 

—  and  Theism.     (M.  J.  Savage)  Mod.  R.  2:  468. 

—  and  Theology.     (A.  Gra\')  Nation,  18:  44.  —  (S.  New- 

comb)  No.  Am.  128:  647. — Radical,  9:  375, —  (.1. 
Robinson)  Brit.  Q.  72:  78. 

—  and  Thought,  Spencer  and  Lewes  on.     (T.  II.  Green) 

Cout«mp.  31 :  25. 

—  and  Vegetable  Kingdom.     (W.  Carruthers)  Contemp. 

29:  397. 

—  and  Volition.     (W.  Ilaslam)  Nat.  Q.  37:  127. 

—  and  Zoological  Formulation.     (A.  H.  Garrod)  Nature, 

10:  465. 

—  as  affecting  the  Earth's  Crust.  (A.  R.  Leeds)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  91 :  129,  202. 

—  Atheism,  and  Theology.     Lond.  Q.  49:  322. 

—  Bathybius  and  the  Jloners.     (E.  Ilaeckel)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  n:  641. 

—  Bibliography  of  Theory  of.     (C.  Wright)  Nation,  20: 

113- 

—  Biichner's  Force  and  Matter.  (A.  Bayma)  Cath. World, 

19:  433.  637,  823.     20:  73,  175,  405. 

—  liy  the  Spirit.     (N.  P.  Gilman)  Unita.  R.  10:  512. 

—  Catastrophism  and.     (C.  King)  Am.  Natural.  11 :  449. 

—  Consciousness  in.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Penn  Mo.  6:  560. 

—  Contemporary.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Contemp.  22:  595. 

23:  345>  599-     24:  360,  772. 

—  Co  .troversy  of   Haeckel   and  Virchow.     (C.   Elam) 

Contemp.  33:  540. 

—  controverted.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  3:  325. 

—  Cosmic  and  organic.     (L.  F.  Ward)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  ri: 

672. 

—  Critical  Periods  in  the  Earth's  Histon,'  and  their  Re- 

lation to.     (J.    LeConte)  Am.  Natural.  11:  540. — 
(J.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  99. 


Evolution,  Critics  of.     (J.  S.  Lippincott)  Am.  Natural. 
14:  3'9.  398. 

—  Criticisms  corrected.     (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17: 

795.     18:  101. 

—  Darwin's  Theory  of.     (F.  Bowcn)  No.  Am.  90:  474. 

—  (A.  Weld)  Month,  15:  71.  — (R.P.  Stebbius)Mo. 
Pel.  M.  50:  496.     <S'(-e  Darwinism. 

—  Development  vs.  Creation.     (II.  Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  2: 

257. 

—  Development  Hypothesis.    (J.  McCosh)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

10:  86. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (J.  Martineau)  0.  &  N.  5:  545.  —  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  2:  no. 

—  Draper  on.     (.1.  Bayma)  Cath.  World,  26:  774.  —  Pop. 

Sei.  Mo.  12:  175. 

—  Earth's  phj-sical.    (C.  E.  Dutton)  Penn  Mo.  7:  364,  417. 

—  Ethical  Method  of.     (I).  Me(;.  iMeans)  Mind,  5:  396. 

—  I-:thics  of.     (B.  P.  Bowne)  Meth.  Q.  40:  430. 

Postulates  of.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  ii :  42. 

Savage  on.     (N.  P.  Gilman)  Unita.  R.  15:  44. 

—  Evidence  of.    (T.  II.  Huxley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  207, 

285. 

—  Facts  and  Logic  of.     (W.  D.  Wilson)  Am.  Church  R. 

31:  177- 

—  Fallacies  of.    (G.  J.  Romanes)  Fortn.  32:  492.     Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  101. —  Ed.  R.  150:  219. — 
Meth.  Q.  31:  753. 

—  Fornnda  of.    (P.  G.  Tait)  Nature,  23:  80. 

—  from  mechanical  Force.     (L.  P.  Hickok)  Princ.  n.  s. 

i:  567. 

—  Genesis,  Geology,  and.    (G.  Henslow)  Pop.  Sci.  JNIo. 

4:  324. 

—  Geographical.     (A.  Geikie)  Pop.   Sci.  Mo.   15:   548, 

593- 

—  Geography  and.    (R.  Strachey)  Pop.  Sci.  Sfo.  8:  192, 

—  Gospel  (»f.     (C  Elam)  Contemp.  37:  713.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  95:  I. 

—  Haeckel's  Anthropogenic.     (R.  R.  Wright)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  15:  231. 

—  Huxley's  Lectures  on.    Nature,  23:   203,  227. — (.J. 

Bayma)  Cath.  World,  24:   616.  — (A.  M.  Kirseli) 
Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  644. 

—  Hypothesis  of.    (H.C.  Bastian)  Contemp.  23;  52S,  703. 

—  (J.  L.  Cabell)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  408.  — (E.  D.  Cope) 
Lippinc.  6:  29,  173,  310. —  Nature,  8:  509. 

—  in  the  Netherlands.     Am.  Natural.  Ii:  295. 

—  in  Religion.     (A.  Reville)  Theo.  R.  12:  230. 

—  Involution  before.     (M.  II.  Slosson)  Chr.  Q.  8:  331. 

—  Logic  of.    (E.  F.  X.  McSweeny)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  551. 

—  JIartineau  on.     (H.  Spencer)  Contemp.  20:  141. 

—  Mathematician's  View  of.    (W.  H.  L.  Russell)  Macmil. 

41:  55.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  567.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  94:  115. 

—  ^lathematics  in.     (G.  lies)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  202. 

—  Meta])hysics  of,  Spencer  on.     (L.  Adams)  New  Eng. 

34:  419. 

—  Missing  Links.    (H.  S.  Fagan)  St.  James,  43:  764. 

—  ]\Iivart's Contemporary.    (C.W.  Ernst)  Unita.  R.  7:  15. 

—  Modern  Doctrine  of.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural.  14: 

166,  260. 

—  Monboddo  and  Darwin.     (A.  Weld)  Mouth,  15:  440. 

—  New  Aspects  of.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  236. 

—  of  Beauty.     (F.  T.  Mott)  Sup.  Pop   Sci.  Mo.  3:  361. 

—  of  Ceremonial  Government.     See  Ceremonial. 

—  of  Chemical  Elements.     (L.  T.  Ward)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo, 

18:  256, 

—  of  Genera  and  Species.     (J.  W.  Dawson)  Canad.  ^lo. 

2:  154. 

—  of  Life,  Chapman's.    (J.  Fiske)  Nation,  16:  16S.  —  (J. 

J.  Lalor)  Cath.  World,  17:  145. 

—  of  living  Things,    Heterogeneous.     (H.  C.    Bastian) 

Nature,  2:  170,  193,  219. 


EVOLUTION 


435 


EXCHANGE 


Evolution  of  Man.     (H.  A.  Du  Bois)  Am.  Church  R.  17: 

169,  in^  505- 

and  Stone  Age.    (J.  P.  Thompson)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  70. 

Hat'ckel  on.     (E.  Coues)  Nation,  29:  429. 

—  of  Morality.     (J.  A.  Allen)  Canad.  Mo.  11:  490. 

—  of  Stnictiire  in  Seedlings.     (J.  C.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

104:  392. 

—  of  Thought,  A  Law  of.     (J.  LeConte)  Princ.  n.  s.  8: 

—  Old  and  new,  Darwin's.    (A.  R.  \\  allace)  Nature,  20: 

141. 

—  Opinions  of.     (W.  Hull)  Luth.  Q.  5:  91. 

—  or  Creation,  which?    (T.  Clarke)  Lakeside,  i:  91. 

—  or  Teleology,  What  to  believe  in  Science?    (T.  R.  R. 

Stebbingj  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  11.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
82:  315. 

—  Organic,    Scientific  Evidence   of.     (G.   J.    Romanes) 

Fortn.  36:  739. 

—  Permanence  of  Type  and.    (L.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  33:  92. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.   P.   Bland)  Unita.   R.   3:    576.— 

(S.  IL  Carpenter)  Bapt.  Q.  9:   149. 

Spencer's.     (E.  L.  Youmans)  No.  Am.  I2g:  3S9. — 

(E.  L.  Youmans)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  20. 

—  Physical  and  Dialectic.     (H.  Calderwood)  Contemp. 

40:  865. 

—  Place  of,  in  Philosophy.     Am.  Church  R.  25:  409. 
of  Conscience  in.     (T.  W.  Fowle)  Pop.   Sci.  Mo. 

13:  513- 

of  Will  in.     (T.  W.  Fowle)  19th  Cent.  5:    385. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  577. 

—  Progress  and  Poverty.    (W.  D.  Le  Sueur)  Canad.  Mo. 

19:  287. 
of  Discovery  of.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natu- 
ral. 10:  218. 

—  Psychology  of.     (J.  Fiske)  No.  Am.  I17:  251. 

—  Reasonableness  of.     (A.  Wilson)  Mod.  R.  2:  36S. 

—  Saltatory,  Provisional  Hypothesis  of.     (W.  H.  Dall) 

Am.  Natural.  Ii:  35. 

—  Science  and  Thcokigy.     (W.  Binns)  Mod.  R.  i:  245. 

—  Shall  it  be  atheistic?    (W.  E.  Parson)  Luth.  Q.  9:  179. 

—  Speculation  on.     (A.  J.  Balfour)  Fortn.  28:  69S. 

—  Spectroscope  and.    (F.  W.  Clarke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  320. 

—  Spirit  of.     (J.  Watson)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  457. 

—  TheorA'  of.     (E.   Haeckel)   Nature,    16:   492.     Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  289.  — (S.  A.  Eliot)  No. 

Am.  91:    528. — (G.   lies)  New  Dom.  2i:   40S. — 

(A.  P.  Sprague)  Nat.  Q.  24:  256. 

and  the  Argument  from  Design.     Cong.  4:  728. 

and  the  Soul.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  i. 

Current.     (S.  N.  Cdlender)  Kef.  Q.  28:  434. 

Great  Men  and.     (W.  James)  Atlan.   46:  441.— 

(J.  Fiske)  Atlan.  47:  75. 
in  Germanv.     (L.  Dumont)  Nature,  7:   352,  43-;. 

8:  11. 
in  its  application  to  Practice.    (H.  Sidgwick)  Mind, 

i:  52. 
^lodern  Philosophy  and.     (L.  Adams)  New  Eng. 

34:  .129- 

Relation  to  Christianity  and  rational  Truth.     (L. 

Curtis)  New  Eng.  39:  653. 

—  Theories  of,  and  Theology.     (.T.  S.  Stahr)  Mercersb. 

19:  439- 

Modern.     (G.  W.  Samson)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  490.     :i: 

24,  148. 

—  Three  Hypotheses  of  Histoni-of  Nature.    (T.  \\.  Hux- 

ley) Pop.  Sci.  Afo.  10:  4^. 

—  Threshold  of.     (Maj.  Wallich)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  19:  143. 

—  Yirchow  on.     (.1.  Tnulallj  19th  Cent.  4:   809.  —  (J. 

Tvndall)  Pop.  Sci.' Mo.  14:  266. 

—  Winchdl  on.     (T.  Gill)  Nation,  19:  105. 

Sc'f  Apes;  Dai-winism;  Development;  Man-,  Species, 
Origin  of ;  etc. 


Evol.itionism  and  Christianity.     (.J.  B.  Tyler)  New  Eng. 
30:  464. 

—  and  Positivism.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  598. 

—  respecting  Man,  and  the  Bible.    (.J.  T.  Duffield)  Princ. 

n.  s.  i:  150. 

—  versus  Theism.     (B.  A.  Smith)  New  Eng.  33:  75. 
Evolutionists,  English.     (W.  Myall)  Internal.  R.  11:  51. 
I-vora,  Portugal,  Antiquities  at.     Peiinv  M.  4:  217.  2^3. 
Ewald,  G.  H.  Aug.  von.     (A.  DufT)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  194.  — 

Brit.  Q   57:   151. 
Ewan  !McGabhar.     (J.  Hogg)  Eraser,  6:  450. 
Ewell,  Gen.  R.  S.     .Strength  of  his  Divi.sion,  1862.     (.1. 

A.  Early)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  301. 
Ewing,  Bp.  .4lex.  Ed.  R.  147:  386.  —  Liv.  Age.  137:  1^1. 
Ewing,  Greville.     Eel.  R.  79:  681.  —  Cong.  M.  26:  926. 

—  with  portrait,  Cong.  M.  8:   i. 

—  Sermon  on  Death  of.     Eel.  R.  74:  623. 
Ewing,  .John.     Portfo.(Den.)  9:  214. 

Ewing,  Samuel,  Life  of.     l'i)rtfo.(Den.)  34:  44-5. 
Ewing,  Thos.     New  Eng.  JL  8:  3S2.  —  Ev.  Sat.  ii:  ;i;. 
Exftggeration,  and  Matter-<jf-Fact  People.    Loud.  M.  7 :  8. 
Exaggerations.     Chanib.  J.  58:  617. 
Exalted  Horn, An.  (H.  Schutz-Wilson)Dark  Blue,  i :  434. 
Examinations,  Competitive.     See  Competitive. 

—  Good  and  Evil  of.     (A.  Barry)  19th  Cent.  3:  647. 

—  Evils  of.     (A.  R.  Grant)  19th  Cent.  8:  715. 

—  Latham  on.     (C.  P.  .Mason)  Brit.  (2.  72:  362. 

—  School.     (J.  Bascom)  Western,  6:  497. 

—  L'liiversity.     (T.  Fowler)  Fortn.  25:  41S. 

—  Use  and  .Vbuse  of.    (R.  E.  Thomiison)  Penn  Mo.  9:  779. 
Examination  Papers  in  Schools.    (M.  P.  Lowe)  Uiiila.  R. 

11:  552. 
Examination  System.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Mind,  2:  193. — 
(W.  Brown)  Atlan.  45:  594. 

—  at  Cambridge.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  609. 

—  at  Universities.     (A.  H.  Sayce)  Fortn.  23:  S,-,^. 
Examiner,  The.     EcL  JL  27:  230. 

Example  better  than  Precept.     So.  Lit.  iloss.  i:  39. 

—  Power  of.     (J.  B.  Gougli)  Ex.  H.  I^c.  15:  431. 
Excavations  and   Embankments,  Calculations  of.     (W, 

M.  (Jillespie)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64:  372.  — (J.  C. 
Trautwine)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  52:  i.  So.  146. —(Iv 
Morris)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  29:  21,381.  32:  2^2. — 
(G.  A.  Simonson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61:   i. 

—  at  Cissbury  and  Ilighdown.     (.\.  II.  L.  Fox)  Arch. 

42:  5.3- 

—  at  the  Madeleine   at   Bemav.     (.VbU-  Cochet)  Anh. 

38:  66. 

—  in   a   Cemetery   at   Frilford,    Berks.     (G.    Rolleston) 

Arch.  42:  417. 

—  in  Quicksand.    (W.  J.  McAlpme)  I-aI.  Engin.  i:  8. 
Excellence,  Love  of,  in  Education.     (E.  Q.  Sewall)  Chr. 

E.\am.  23:  21;. 

—  Price  of.     So.  lAt.  Mess.  13:  631. 

Excellency  and   Accideiicy.     (C.  Z.  Weiscr)  Jlercer^b. 

19:  325. 
Excellent  Offer.     (M.  Blake)  Bentley,  a:  -;4o. 
Excellent  Opportunity;  a  Tale.     House.  Words,  i:  421. 

Same  art.  Internat.  M.  i:  249. 
Exchange.     (J.  R.  McCulloch)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  602, 

836. 

—  and  Production.  (J.  B.  Howe)  Bank.  M.(X.Y.)  32: 609. 

—  Artificial  Accents  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  1 :  2S0.  •^4:. 

—  Bills  of,  Law  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  S-2S1.    lo:  18. 

11:  50-765. 
English.  (H.  Brougham)  Bank.  M.(N.Y.)  9:  253. 

—  Equalization  of.     Nilos's  {{eg.  15:   25.     16:  2S9. 

—  Foster  on.     Kd.  R.  9:   in. 

—  Instrument  of.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  I."  171- 

—  on  England,  Mvsterv  of.     Hunt.  34:  702. 

—  Principles  of.  "(J.  R.  McCulloch)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

i:  2S4. 


EXCHANGE 


436 


EX-PIRATE 


Exchange,  Rate  of.    Niles's  Reg.  23:  293,  356,  374. 
Kxchaiige  no  Rol)l)ory.     Lontl.  Soc.  27:  268. 
Exchange  of  Pulpits.     (.V.  J.  Weddull)   Kvang.  R.  21 : 

224. 
Exchange  Alley,  Anatomy  of.     Hank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5:  151. 
Exchange  Tables.     Bank.'  M.  (N.  V.)  7:  360. 
Exchanges  between  England  and  the  Continent.     Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  i:  50. 

—  Foreign.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  274. 

EttV'ct  of  Gold  Supplies  on.    (F.  Jourdan)  ,1.  Statis. 

Soc.  24:  38. 
Exchequer  Bills  and  our  War  Finance.    Bank.  IM  (X-Y.) 

30;  123, 
Excise,  JK'aning  of.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  210. 
Excise  Laws.     (II.  Smyth)  Macmil.  27:  61. 
Exclusivism  in  Religion.     .Vm.  I'resb.  R.  5:  551.     6:  i. 
Excommunication.     (I.  Errett)  Clir.  Q.  5:   i. 

—  Methodist  Theory  of.     Eel.  R.  97:  227. 

—  of  Animals  and  Vei-miu.     (II.  W^hite)  Stud.  &  Intel. 

Obs.  3:  210. 

—  of  noxious  Animals  by  the  Catholic  Church.     (G.  P. 

Marsh)  Nation,  2:  763. 

—  Papal;  a  Dialogue.     Macmil.  2:  68. 

Bull  of  Pius  IX.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Nation,  ro:  71. 

Excursion  to  the  Limbos.     (M.  \V.  Savage)  Dub.  Univ. 

42:   570,  666.     43:  155. 
Excursion  to  Port  Arthur.     Fraser,  26:  2S1. 
Excursions  for  practical  People.     St.  .James,  i :  99, 

—  of  To-Day.     (C.  (J.  Hopley)  St.  James,  32:  635. 
Excursion  Train.     Cornh.  4:  727. 

Excuses.     Chamb.  J.  50:  657. 

Execution  in  Spain.    (P.  MeriuK^e)  New  Eng.  M.  9:  410. 

Executions  in  England.     Mus.  20:  567. 

—  for  Murder  in  England  and  Wales,  1800-75.     (^^'  A. 

Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  38:  463. 

—  Public.     (H.Rogers)  Good  Words,  6:  104.  —  Niles's 

Reg.  48:  213. 

in  Manchester.    (W.  E.  A.  Axon)  Reliquary,  9:  209. 

Executioner,  The.    Blackw.  31:  306,  483. 
Executioners,    Seven   Generations   of;   Sanson   Family. 

Colburn,  127:  253. 
Executor,  The.     Blackw.  89:  595.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

69:  707. 
Executorshi]),  Laws  of .    Dub.  Univ.  Ii:  555. 
Exegesis  of  difficult  Texts.    Kitto,  33:  65,275.   34:  344. 

35:  335-     36:  107-     37:  137-     38:  87.    40:  349. 

—  Practical.     (A.  Nennder)  Mercersb.  3:  152. 
Exercise.     (E.  E.  Hale)  0.  &  N.  9:  232. 

—  and  Health.     Conih.  9:  227. 

—  Insufficient,  by  young  Women.     Penny  M.  2:  77. 

—  Pliilosophy  of".  '(R.  K.  Philp)  Peop.  J.  5:  76. 
See  Gymnastics;  Physical  Education. 

Exeter,  England.     All  the  Year,  21;  257. 

—  in  English  History.    (E.  A.  Freeman)  Macmil.  28:  468. 

Same  art.  Nature,  8:  289. 

—  sixty  Y'ears  ago.     All  the  Year,  14:  319. 

Exeter  Cathedral.    Mo.  R.  114:  497.  —  Penny  M.  3:  157. 

—  Ancient  Constitution  of.     (J.  Jones)  Arch.  18:  3S5. 

—  Saxon  ?.IS.  in.     (.1.  J.  Conybeare)  Arch.  17:  180. 
Exeter  College.     Ed.  R.  152:  344. 

Exeter.  N.  H.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.   N.  E.  Reg.  i5:  258. 

—  Documentary  Historj' of.     Hist.  M    17:367.    18:6. 

—  Early  Settlers  of.    N.  E.  Reg.  25:  59. 

—  Phillips  Academy.    (H.  E.  Scudder)  Harper,  55:  562, 

—  (J.  G.  Hoyt")  No.  Am.  87;  119. 

—  Riot  in  1734.     Hist.  JI.  14:   190. 

Exeter  Hall,  London,  Recollections  of.     Fraser,  ig:  23. 
Exhibitions,  French      Hogg,  6".  372. 

—  Industrial.  Buildings  for.    Pract.  M.  i:  157. 
of  the  Past.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  375. 

—  International.     (T.  C.  Archer)  Penn  Mo.  7:  343. — 

(L   Levi)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  11:  249. 


Exhibitions,    International,     and    technical    Instruction. 

Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  29.  22:  225. 

Arrangement  of  great.  (J.  M.  Hart)  Nation,  21 :  •;36. 

from  1851  to  1874.     Pract.  M.  4:  448. 

Les.sons  from.    (J.  S.  Russell)  Am.  J.  Educ.  21 :  3S3. 

See  London;  Paris;  Philadelphia;  Vienna. 

—  of  Paintings.     Blackw.  54:   1S8. 

l^^xhibition  Season,  Memorabilia  of.     Fraser,  44:   129. 
Ex  Ilumo;  a  Poem.    (B.  F.  Proctor)  Cath.  World,  i:  33. 
Exile;  a  Poem.     Broad w.  5:  222. 

Exile,  The;  a  Tale.    Am.  Mo.  I\I.  i:  72-379.    2:  57-409. 
Exile  of  Louisiana.     Bentley,  13:  612. 
Exnioor.     (Lady  Barker)  Macmd.  42:  368.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  147:  53.  —  Lond.  Soc.  12:  144. 

—  Wanderings  on.     Fraser,  56:  489, 

—  Wild  Sport  on.     Belgra.  21:  395. 
Exnioor  Com-tship,  The.     Blackw.  4:  530. 
Exmouth,  Lord  Admiral.    Quar.  55 :  129.  — Mus.  28:  217. 

—  Cliainb.  J.  4:  346.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  8:  339. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  3:  133.  —  Mo.  R.  138:  147. 

—  Life  of.     Penny  M.  2:  123.     Quar.  55:  129. 
Exodus  of  Israelites.    Danv.  Q.3:  181. — Fcl.R.  121:  176. 

—  Brugsch  on.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  185. 

—  on  Monuments  of  Egypt.    (W.  Osburn)  Kitto,  25:  257. 

—  Route  of .     Kitto,  25:   i. 
See  Bible;  Israel. 

Exodus  of  Negroes  from  the  South  to  Kansas.    (H.  King) 

Scrib.  20:  211. 
Exodi  of  the  Jews  and  Greeks.     Fraser,  14:  461. 
Exogamy  and  Endogamy.  (J.  F.McLellan)  Fortn.27:  S84. 
Exorcism,  Ancient  Formula  of,  translated.     (G.  Dodds) 

Reliquary,  10:  129. 

—  Specimens  of.     (A.  Wallis)  Reliquary,  17:  141. 
Exotic  Forage  Plants,  Spontaneous  Growth  of,  in  France. 

Nature,  6:  263. 
Expansion  of  isolated  Steam,  and  total  Heat  of  Steam, 
(C.  W.  Siemens)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54:  360. 

—  of  solid  Bodies  by  Heat.     (H.  Kopp)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

54:  63, 

—  of  Substances  on  Solidification.  (R.  Mallet)  Eel.  Engin, 

13:  521. 

Expansion  Table,  Mechanical.  (J.  H.  Warner)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  68:  4. 

Expatriation.     (A.  J.  H.  Crespi)  Colburn,  158:  215. 

^  Right  of.  (S.  Dutcher)  Am.  Law  R.  11:  447.  —  De 
Bow,  27:  387. 

Expediency,  Doctrine  of.  (F,  Wayland)  Bib.  Sac.  1843: 
301.  — (J.  Whitman)  Chr.  Exam.  22:  13,  — (D.  Pea- 
body)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  410. 

Expeditions  in  War.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  2:  530. 

Expensive  Journey.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  35, 

Experience.     Irish  Mo.  4:  595. 

—  An.     All  the  Y'ear,  22:  257,  280. 

—  Human,  Four  new  Philosophical  Terms  in,     (W.  Cy- 

ples)  ^Nlind,  5:  390, 

—  Lewcs's  Account  of.    (T.  H.  Green)  Contemp.  32:  751. 

—  Lewes's  Postulates  of.     (A.  Bain)  ISIind,  i:  146. 

—  Postulates  of.     (R.  Noel)  Mind,  i :  427. 

—  Process  of,  Cyples  on.     (J.  Sully)  Mind,  5:  273. 
Experience  of  an  Heiress.     Tinsley,  12:  169. 
Experiences  of  the  A.  C.    (B.  Taylor)  Allan.  9:  170. 

—  of  Richard  Taylor,  Esq.   Tait,  n.  s.  i :  380,  540.    2:  rSo, 

253.  791- 
Experiment  in  Mesmerism;  a  Story.    Temp.  Bar,  60:  23^' 
Experiments.     (C.  A.  Hopkinson)  Atlan.  26:  542. 

—  Trustworthiness  of,    (G.  M.  Beard)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14: 

611,  751. 
Experts,  Testimony  of.     (E.  Washburn)  Am.  Law  K.  i : 

45.  —  Am.  Law  R,  5.  227,  42S, 
Expiation.     Tinsley,  2o:  517. 
Expiation;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  28:  628, 
Ex-Pirate,     (J,  C.  Cremony)  Overland,  2:  351. 


EXPLICIT 


437 


EYES 


Ex|ilitit  and  implicit  Thought.     Dull.  U.  65:  421. 
J-.xplorers,  Early  English.     Xat.  II.  2:  297.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  50:  65. 

—  Lost.     All  the  Year,  27:  342,  376. 
Exploring  Adventure.     House.  WonU,  i:  41S. 
Exploring  Expedition,  Wilkes's  United  States.  (X.  Hale) 

No.  Am.  45:  369.  —  (J.  K.  I'oinsett)  Xo.  Am.  56: 
257.  — (C.  H.  Davis)  Xo.  Am.  61:  54.  — Ed.  K.  83: 
431.    Same  art.  Ei-1.  JL  8:  352.  —  So.  Q.  8:  i,  265. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:   5S7.     3:  6S,  698.     4:  566.— 

—  Westin.  44:  469.  —  Am.  J.  Sei.  44:  393.—  Hunt, 
12:  444.  — Liv.  Age,  4:  579,  692.  5:  59. —  Brit. 
Q.  17:  627.  — Xav.  M.  2:  64.  — (T.  K.  I'eale)  Am. 
Hist.  Rec.  3:  244,  305. 

—  Scientific  Results  of.    (A.  Gray  and  C.  C.  Felton)  Xo. 

Am.  63:  211. 
Ex[>losion  at  Eritli.    (L.  Moore)  .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  80:  164. 

—  of  Dover  Cliff,  1843.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  35:  270,  325. — 

(C.  W.  Pasley)  J.  Frankl.  Iii-t.  36:  28. 

—  of  Fire  Damp.  (J.  Richardson)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  48:  156. 

—  of  Gun  on  hoard  the  I'rinceton,  1S44.     (\V.  Hamilton) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  206. 

—  of  Telegraph  Steamer,  1843.   J-  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  133. 

—  Phenomena  of.     Eel.  Eugiu.  25:  159. 
Explosions,  Accidental.     (F.A.Abel)  Nature,  ii:  436, 

477.  498. 

—  and  explosive  Compounds.    Liv.  Age,  3:  43.    5:  222. 

—  Eel.  Engin.  23:  92. 

—  frum  combustible  Dust.     (L.  AV.  Peck)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo. 

14:   159. 

—  in  Coal-Mines.     See  Coal-Mines. 

—  of  Xiter.     (U.  A.  Boyden)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  32. 

—  of  Steam-Boilers.     <S'ee  Builers. 

Explosive  Agents.     (F.  A.  Abel)  Eel.  Ijigin.  2:  524. 

—  applied  to  industrial  Processes.     (F.   A.  Abel)  Eel. 

Engin.  7:  124.     9:  332. 

—  Development  of  Force  from.     Eel.  Engin.  lo:  506. 

—  History  of.     (F.  A.  Abel)  Xature,  2:  326. 

—  Xew.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  153.  —  (F.  Papillon)  Pract.  M. 

2:  296,  327. 

—  Safety  in  Manufacture  and  Storage  of.     Eel.  Engin. 

10:  369. 
Explosive  Compounds.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  172. 
Exi)losive  Gases,  warning  Apparatus.     Pract.  M.  6:  136. 
Exjilosive  Gelatine.     Eel.  Engin.  24:   160. 
1-xpliisive  Substances,  Trade  in.     Pract.  JI.  4:  304. 
Explosives  applied  to  warlike  Purposes.    Xature,  i:  656. 

2:  49. 

—  Cotton  Powder  or  Tonite.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  321. 

—  High,  Transportation  of.     Eel.  Engin.  17:  300. 

—  Motlern.     (C.  A.  Joy)  Xation,  22:  42. 

—  Modern  blasting.     Eel.  Engin.  18:  561. 

—  Xew.     Chamb.  J.  55:  247.     See  Dynamite;  etc. 
Export  Trade  of  U.  S.    (F.  H.  Morse)  Ynternat.  R.  6:  30. 
Exports  of  Breadstuffs  from  United  States.     (R.  H.  Ed- 
monds) Internat.  R.  11:  540. 

—  of  United  States  for  lifty-one  Years.     Hunt,  9:  85. 

—  and  Imports  of  United  States,  1825,  1S30,  1S35,  1S40. 

Hunt,  7:  193. 
Express  Agent's  Story.    (W.  S.  Walker)  Lakeside,  5:  20. 
Express  Business,  History  of.    (A.  S.  Stimson)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  12:  289. 
Express  Companies;  an  American  Enterprise.     (W.  H. 

Rideing)  Harper,  51:   •514. 

—  Liability  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  15:  346. 

Express  System  of  United  States.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.) 

No.  Am.  no:  116. 
Expression.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  Allan.  6:  572. 

—  Anatomists  and  Artists.   (H.  Lawreny)  St.  Paul's,  12: 

222. 

—  Anatomj'  and  Philosophy  of.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  130. — 

Liv.  Age,  1 :  289. 


Expression,  Darwin  on.     (T.  Gill)  Xation,  16:  357.    Ste 
Darwin. 

—  of  Emotions.     (H.  Calderwood)  Internat.  R.  6:   10;. 

—  Unconscious  comic.    (U.  Jennings)  Once  a  Week,  24: 

5-7' 
Expressions.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  9:  171. 
Extemporaneous  Preaching.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:   131. — 

(T.  C.  Upham)  Xo.  Am.  19:  297. 
Extemporaneous  Speaking.     (.M.  Laboulaye)  Cong.  2: 

543,  596.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  7. 

—  Reflex  Effects  of.     (D.  Macgregor)  Jlind,  6:  546. 
Extension  and  Space.  Distinction  between.     (F.  E.  Ab- 
bott) Xo.  Am.  99:  64. 

Extenuating  Circumstances.     Comh.  9:  210. 
Extradition.     (T.  M.  Cooley)  Internat.  R.  3:  433.  — (S. 
Amos)  Am.  J.  Soc.  Sei.  11:  117.  —  Westni.  89:  110. 

—  between  States.     (I.  T.  Iloague)  Am.  L:iw  R.  13:   iSi. 

—  Xat.  Q.  40:  12S.  — (I.  T.  Iloague)  Xaiion,  28:  98. 

—  Difliculty  about,  1876.    (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Xation,  23: 

101. 

—  Law  of.     (I.  T.  Iloague)  Nation,  28:  250. 

—  of  Criminals.     (E.  S.  Roscoe)  Fraser,  94:  163.  —  (A. 

G.  SedgAvick)  Xation,  28:  25.  — (T.  D.  Woolsey) 

New  Eng.  23:  133. 
Extradition  Treaty  with  England,  1876.    (E.  L.  Godkiii). 

Nation,  22:  331. 
Extraordinary  Red  Book.     (D.  Webster)  No.  Am.  4:  107. 
Extravagance,  Microscopic.     Liv.  Age,  133:  37S. 

—  Popular.     (0.  A.  P.risted)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  2:  435. 
Extravagant  Shepherd:  an  Anti-Ronuince.  Retros.  7:  291. 
Extreme  Unction.     I'rinc.  37:   188. 

Extremes.     (J.  X.  Willan)  Belgra.  22:  29S. 

—  Law  of  the  Mean  and  of  the.     (G.  \\'.  Hosmer)  Unita. 

R.  3:  113. 
Extremes  meet.  Philosophy  of.     Colburn,  87:  239. 
Eye  and  Ear,  Human.     (D.  Me.VUum)  Meth.  M  49:  675. 

—  and  Vision.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  686. 

—  Circulation  in.     (0.  X.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sei.  80:  264,  3S5. 

—  Curiosities  of  Vision.      (T.  E.  Clark)  Hours  at  Home. 

10:  344- 

—  Education  of.     (W.  C.  Woodbridge)  -Vm.  Mo.  M.  12: 

65.134- 

—  Expression  of.  (C.  A.  Collins)  Macmil.  14:  357.   Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  16S. 

—  The  Human.     (H.  C.  Rose)  Once  a  Week,  13:   iSo. — 

(D.  B.  St.  J.  Roosa)  Hours  at  Home,  8:  204. 

and  Cysticercus.     Shari)e,  II :  157. 

Diseases  of.     Mo.  R.  94:  4S3. 

Adams  on.     (T.  Young)  (Juar.  11:347. —  (Juar. 

18:  158. 
Saunders  on,  iSii.     Eel.  R.  16:  S9S. 

—  Hygiene  of.     Penii  Mo.  6:  1S8. 

—  Illusions  of.     (Sir  I).  Brewster)  Good  Words,  3:  498. 

—  (Sir  n.  Brewster)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  15:   13S,  210. 

—  Interior  of.     (J.  Burnsteiii)  I'op.  Sei.  Mo.  9:  6S4. 

—  ^linute  Xerve  of.     (Dr.  Mann)  Ev.  Sat.  8:  339. 

—  Mvope.     Bentlev,  62:  592. 

—  of"the  Cod-Fish."    (T.  S.  Cobbold)  Intel.  Obs.  i :  i<>9. 

—  of  Insects  and  Crust  icea.    (U.  Fripp)  Pop.  Sei.  R.8:  12. 

—  of  the  Ox  and  its  Structure.     (E.  B.  Truuian)  Pop.  S<.i. 

R.  2:  220. 

—  Optical  Defects  of.    (A.  M.  Rosebrugh)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

1 1 :  I. 

—  Structure  and  Powers  of.    (D.  Brewster)  Good  Words, 

3:  170. 

—  Ware  on.     Fx-1.  R.  a:  755. 

See  IhIoic  Eyesight;  also  Sight;  Vision. 
Eyes  and  Eve-GIasscs.     (R.  II.  Home)  Fraser.  94:  698. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  257. 

—  and  no  Eyes.     Once  a  Week,  25:  485,  511. 

—  and  School-Books.     (H.  Cohn)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  19-  54- 

—  Artiticial.    Ouce  a  Week,  20:  545. 


EYES 


438 


FACTORY 


£3-03,  Artificial  Pupil  for.     Mo.  R.  94:  423. 

—  Chapter  on.     Clianib.  J.  30:  37S. 

—  Color  of.     St.  James,  28:  59. 

—  Conservative  Use  of.  (G.A.  Bethune)!)!!).  Sac.  12:  3S5. 

—  Economy  of.     Portfo.(Deu.)  33:  401. 

—  Faceted,  ^lode  of  Action  of.     (S.  Exner)  Pop.  Sci.  E. 

20:  337. 

—  Hints  on  Use  of.    (S.  M.  Burnett)  Scrib.  14:  700. 
to  Students  on  Use  of.     (E.  lieynolds)  Am.  Bib. 

Kepos.  3:  518. 

—  How  to  care  for.     (H.W.Williiims)  Atlan.  27:  62-636. 
— ^^  Old,  and  Spectacles.     (S.  M.  Burnett)  Scrib.  13:  782. 

—  Plea  for.     Cliamb.  J.  29:  357. 

—  Reynolds  on  Use  of.     Mo.  R.  158:  297. 

—  Take  Care  of  your.     Godey,  50:  513.     51:  238. 

—  Windows  of  the  Soul.     (T.  Ballautyne)  Once  a  Week, 

11:  344. 
Eye    and  Ear  Impressions.      (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt)  Dark 

Blue,  i:  582. 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  129. 
Eye-Memorj-.      All  the  Year,  19:  545.  —  (C.  G.  Leland) 

J.  Fr.    kl.  Inst.  109:  327,  391. 
Eye-Glasses,  Sorrows  and  Solaces  of.    (F.  B.  Crofton) 

Caaad.  Mo.  2o:  84. 


Eyesight,  Economy  of.     Chamb.  .1.  31:  327. 

—  Efl'ects  of  Study  on.     (W.  McLean)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

12:  74. 

—  Ilclniholtz  and  Carter  on.     Ed.  R.  154:  516.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  451. 

—  injured  by  glaring  white  Paper  and  Print.      Nation, 

29:  207,  239. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     (S.  H.  Clark)  Meth.  Q.  21 :  104. 
Eyesores.     (W.  Chambers)  Cliauib.  J.  57:  17. 

Eylau  and  Friedland,  Campaign  of,  1807.  Temp.  Bar, 
40:  528 

Eyrbyggja  Saga,  The.     Comh.  41:  712. 

Eyre,  E.  J.,  the  South  Australian  Explorer.  (H.  Kings- 
ley)  Macmil.  12:  501.  13:55.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
87:  481. 

Eyre  Hall,  Va.     (F.  Fielding)  Land  We  Love,  3:  504. 

Eytinge,  S.  Cartoons  (jf  most  famous  Characters  of 
Dickens.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  227-865. 

Ezekiel,  Last  Vision  of.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  721,  783. 

—  Vision  of.      (H.  A.  C.  lliivernick)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  434, 

700.  —  (M.  S.  Terry)  Meth.  Q.  31:  260. 
Ezra  the  Scribe,  his  Life  and  Work.    (C.  H.  Toy)  Bapt. 

Q-g:  339- 
Ezzeliuo  da  Romano,  the  Cruel.    jVm.  Whig  R.  8:  53. 


F 


Faber,  Cecilia  Bohl  da.     See  Caballero,  F. 

Faber,  Fred.  Wni.    Tlieo.  R.  6:  559.  —  Blackw.  106:  693. 

—  and  modern  ascetic  Divinity.     Dub.  R.  36:  194. 

—  as  a  Writer.     Month,  11;  154. 

—  Catholic  Hymns.     Dub.  R.  27:   163. 

—  Creator  and  the  Creature.     Dub.  R.  43:  235. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  10: 

145.  —  (W.  Scribner)  Princ.  43:  515.  — Dub.  R.  65: 
109.  —Liv.  Age,  104:  133. 

—  Poetry  of.     No.  Brit,  i:  146.  — Temp.  Bar,  27:  1S4. 

—  Princeton  Rev.  on.  (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.VV'orld,i4: 400. 

—  Sir  Lancelot;  a  Poem.     Dub.  R.  18:  320. 

—  Work  of,  in  the  Church.     Dub.  R.  66:  95. 
Faber,  George  Stanley.     Chr.  Rem.  29:  310. 

—  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  81:  436. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  375. 

Fable,  Origin  and  History  of.     Comh.  2:  677. 

—  of  the  Bees,  Mandeville's.  (L.  Stephen)  Fraser,87:  713. 
Fables.     (W.  A.  Jones)  Godey,  44:  181. 

—  .<Esop  illustrated.     (J.  Hewlett)  Colburn,  73:   13-563. 

74:  70-642.     75:  68-345. 

—  and  Fabulists.     (F.  C.  Woodworth)  Knick.  35:  421. 

—  and  Facts.     (H.  B.  Spencer)  St.  James,  20:  2,77. 

—  and  their  Sequels.      (S.  L.  Clemens)  Belgra.  35:  326. 

—  for  Old  and  Young.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  14: 

721,  750. 

—  from  Yriarte;  translated.     Blackw.  46:  202. 

—  in  different  Countries.     Penny  M.  4:  2S6. 

—  Migration  of.     (M.  Miiller)  Contemp.  14:  572. 

—  Notes  on.     Penny  M.  4:  262. 

—  of  Bidpai.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  601. 

—  The  old.     Colburn,  4:  373. 

—  Romantic,  and  popular  Superstitions.  Eraser,  45:  215. 

—  Nat.  M.  i:  32. 
Fabliaux  of  France.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  637. 
Fabrics,  Textile,  of  India.     Art  J.  19:  82. 
Fabulists;  -rEsop,  Phaidius,  and  Fontaine.     Eraser,  17: 

188,  447. 
Fabulous,  The,  in  History.    Eel.  M.  46:  512. 


Fabulous  Animals.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Liv,  Age,  123:  354. 
Face,  Brutish  Affinities  of  the  Human.    Colburn,  132:  35. 

—  Transformation  of  the  British.    (G.  A.  Simcox)  Art.  J. 

26:  21-345. 

—  in  the  Glass.     (J.  E.  Penrhyn)  Atlan.  22:  320-663. 
Face  to  Face  with .     Lond.  Soc.  24:  526. 

Faces,  A  Word  about.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  186. 

—  in  the  Crowd.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  530. 

Facetiai.    No.  Brit.  46:  381.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  94:  100. 

—  of  the  War.     (J.  F.  Fitts)  Galaxy,  6:  320. 
Facetious,  Hints  to  Authors  on  the.     Blackw.  39:  166. 
Facial  Angle.     (R.  Dexter)  Pop.  Sci.  M\  4:  587. 
Facial  Anomalies.     (K.  Miiller)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  y;^. 
Facing  a  Woman.     (T.  C.  Haliburton)  Beiilley,  8:  503. 
Fact  and  Fiction.     Blackw.  20:  681.  —  Mus.  4:  64. 

—  What  is  a?    (E.  S.  Phelps)  Atlan.  46:  676. 
Facts  in  Figures.     Quar.  86:  437. 

—  not  Fiction.     (S.  A.  Downer)  Pioneer,  3:  332. 

—  Science  and.     Western,  2:  235. 
Factions.     Dem.  R.  36:  70. 

Faction  Fights  in  Parliament.     Bent.  Q.  i:  343. 
Factory  Act,  The  new.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Eraser,  99:  55. 

—  and  Workshop  Act,  1876.     Westm.  107:  36,  462. 
Factory  Bill,  English,  1833.     Tait,  3:  250-672.  —  Westm. 

liB:  380. 

1S34.     Tait,  4:  114. 

1S45.     Eraser,  29:  617. 

Factory  Children,  Physical  Requirements  of.  (C.  Roberts) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  39:  681. 
Factory  Labor,  Influence  on  Health.     Mo.  R.  132:  78. 
Factory  Legislation,  English.      (J.  T.  Piatt)  New  Eng. 

38:  224. 
Factory  Life;  Mary  Barton.     Brit.  Q.  9:  117. 

—  and  Management.     (R.  Baker)  Pract.  M.  3:  340. 

—  in  Lancashire.     Chamb.  J.  52:  545. 

—  in  New  England.     Knick.  30:  511. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Health.      (A.  G.  Malcolm)  J.  Stat  s. 

Soc.  19:  170. 
Factory  Movement,  Hist,  of  English.    Tait,  n.  s.  24:  699. 


FACTORY 


439 


FAIRY 


Factory  Operatives.      (H.  A.  Miles)  No.  Am.  52:  31. — 

BiuLkw.  33:  419. — AVestm.  18:  3SG. 
Factory  Populations  and  Kobert  Owen.     (R.  D.  Owen) 

Am.  J.  EJuc.  26:  403. 

—  Modes  of  iniprovinj,'.  (E.  Akroyd)  Am.  .J.  EJuc.  8:  305. 
Factory  Schools.     Irish  Q.  4:   1042.     5:  79. 

—  at  Vauxhall.     Quar.  92:   1. 

Factory  System.  (Lord  Aslik-y)  Quar.  57 :  396.  —  Fraser, 
7:  707.  —  Westm.  26:  174.  47:  251.  —  Blackw. 
33:  419.     40:  100. 

—  of  England.    Dub.  Univ.  22:  435. — Tait,  n.  s.  2:  251. 

—  and  Factory  Legislation.     Brit.  Q.  i:  117. 

—  Ten  Hours'  Bill.     Fraser,  7:  377. 

—  Wing  on  Evils  of,  1837.     Mo.  R.  I42:  330. 
Factory  Town,  Study  of  a  New  England.   Atlan.  43:  6S9. 
Factory  Village,  New  England,  IVople  of.  Atlan.  46:  460. 
Factory  Women.     (M.  L.  Gillies)  Pcop.  J.  2:  131.  —  (S. 

Smiles)  Peop.  J.  2:  25?.     3:  52,  143. 
Factories  and  Workshops.     Pract.  M.  7:   17S. 

—  Employment  of  Children  in.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  675. 
of  Mothers  in.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Fortn.  23:  664. 

—  Order  and  Cleanliness  in.     Pract.  M.  7:  175. 

—  Ten-Hour  System  in.     (W.  Gray)  O.  &  N.  3:  629. 
Factories  Education  Bill.     Eel.  R.  77:   573. 
Faculties  claimed  for  Man,  Questions  concerning.     (C. 

S.  Peirce)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  2:  103,  140. 

—  Play  of.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  167:  262. 
Fadlallah.     Chamb.  J.  16:  114. 

Faed,  Thomas.     Art  J.  23:  i,  237. 

Fagging  in  Public  Schools.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm. 

10:  244.  —  Fraser,40:  292.  —  Lond.  M.22:  633. — 

Tinsley,  9:  410. 
Fags  and  Fagging.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  350. 
Faience,  Dutch.     (W.  Sikes)  Harper,  57:  15. 

—  French.     (C.  W.  Elliott)  Art  J.  29:  273. 

Faience  Violin,  The.     (W.  H.  Bi>liop)  Atlan.  43:  609. 
Failures,  Mercantile.     (G.  Marslaiul)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
31:  334.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  429. 

—  and  Improvement  in  Business.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32: 

365- 

—  and  their  Causes.     Bank.   JI.    (N.   \ .)   31:    591. — 

Hunt,  15:  260. 

—  and  their  Indications.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  847. 

—  Destruction  of  Capital  by.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  416. 

—  from  1857  to  1875.     Nation,  21:  81. 

—  in  1847.    Eel.  R.  86:  750. 

—  Increase  of.    (G.  Marsland)  Bank.  ^I.  (N.  Y.)  33:  103. 

—  Our.     Fraser,  58:  505. 

—  Statistics  of,  1876.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  175. 
Fain,  A.  J.  F.,  Baron,  Manuscript  of,  1S14.     Colbum,  8: 

360. 
Faint  Heart  never  won  fair  Lady.     (I).  Cosfello)  Bent- 

kv,  43:  5-551-     44:  95-O37.    45:  64,  1S9. 
Fair,  James,  the  Silver-King.     Chamb.  .J.  55:  205. 
Fair  at  Keady.     (A.  Smith)  Macmil.  2:  179. 
Fairs  and  Markets  of  Eurojie,  Great.     (R.  H.  Horne)  St. 

Paul's,    12:    169.      Same    art.   Ev.    Sat.    14:    268. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  436. 

—  and  Pilgrimages  in  India  and  Russia.     (G.  Smith) 

Good  Words,  14:  58,  192. 

—  Great,  of  Europe.     (R.  II.  Home)  Harper,  46:  376. 

—  in  Russia.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  18:  778,  S85. 

—  Street,  of  i8th  Cent.  (A.  Andrews)  Colburn,  102:  478. 
Fair  Barbarian.  (F.  H.  Burnett)  Scrib.  21 :  561,  665,  841. 
Fair  Compensation.  (A.  F.  Webster)  Atlan.  38:  342. 
Fair  Face;  a  Tale.  (C.  Chesebrough)  Putnam,  11:  723. 
Fair  Face  in  the  Y'ellow  Chariot.  Lond.  Sue  32:  i. 
Fair  Gurtha;  a  Tale.  (W.  Carleton)  Dub.  Univ.  47:  414. 
Fair  Humanities  of  old  Religion.     (L.  Cross)  Colburn, 

169:  225. 
Fair  Inez.     (T.  Hood)  Lond.  51.  7:  96. 
Fair  Man  of  dark  Fortune.     All  the  Y'ear,  6:  153. 


Fair  Margaret,  the  Belle  of  Ashgate.    (L.  Parr)  Lippiuc. 

9:  379- 
Fair  May  of  Maj-fair.    (W.  W.  Fenn)  Lond.  Soc.  35:  3S5. 
Fair  One  with  Velvet  Mask.   (G.  A.  Sala)  Bclgra.  16:  175. 
Fair  Patriot  of  the  Revolution.      (D.  Murdoch)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  7:  33-435.     8:41-441.     9:41-441. 
Fair  Rosamond ;   a  Poem.     (E.   R.  B.  Lytton)   Once  a 

Week,  4:  293. 
Fair  Stowaway.     Chamb.  J.  55:  713. 
Fair  to  see.     (L.  M.  W.  Lockhart)  Blackw.  109:  74-740. 

no:  1-531. 
Fair  Unknown;  a  Yachting  Tale.     Bentley,  60:  221. 
Fairbairn,  Sir  Andrew.    Loud.  Soc.  35:  415.  —  Colburn, 

168:  508. 
Fairbairn,  Sir  Peter.    Lond.  Soc.  35:  406. 
Fairbairn,  Sir  Thomas.     Lond.  .Soc.  35:  435. 
Fairbairn,  Sir  William,  with  portrait.    Pract.  M.  4:  2^1. 

—  Lond.  Soc.  35:  402.  —  Nature,  15:  370. 
Fairbairns,  The,  Story  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J. 

54:  417- 
Fairbanks,  Erastus.     (C.  L.  Goodell)  Cong.  Q.  9:   i. 
Fairbanks,  George,  Will  of,  1650.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  303. 
Fairchild,  Lucius,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  1 :  63. 
Fairer  than  a  Fairy.     (J.  Grant)  Tinsley,  14:  S4-O01. 
Fairfax,  Sarah,  of  Va.    (C.  C.  Harrison)  Scrib.  12:  301. 
Fairfax,  Thomas,   Lord.      (C.   C    Harrison)    Scril).   18: 

715.  —  (F.  M.  Colby)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:   170. 

—  at  Colchester.     (C.  R.  Markham)  Fortn.  26:  374. 

—  Life  of.     (G.  Smith)  Nation,  10:  305. 

Fairfax  Correspondence.   Colbum.  84:  336.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

33:  63.  — Fraser,  38:  573.  — Eel.  R.  89:  99. 
Fairfa.K  Manuscripts.     Bentley,  24:  49S. 
Fairfield,  John,  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  18:  163. 
Fairfield,  Sumner  L.,  Poems  of.    Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  235. — 

U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  326. 
Fairfield  County,  Ct.,  Minerals  of.     (G.  J.  Bmsli  and  E. 

S.Dana) -Cm.  J.  Sci.  116:  33,  114.  117:359.  118:45. 
Fairhaven,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.  Am.  l^.  Reg.  12:  141. 
Fairh(.lt,  Frederick  W.    Art  J.  18:    179.  — (L.  Jewitt) 

ReliquarA-,  7:  40. 
Fail-land,  Lord,  Secret  of;  a  Tale      Cornh.  33:  709. 
Fairman,  James,  Works  of.     Art  J.  32:  229. 
Fainnount  Park.     iSit  Philadelphia. 
Fairy  Alice;  a  Sketch.     Dul).  Univ.  64:  551. 
Fairy  and  the  Ghost.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  I.ippinc.  5:  33. 
Fairy  Feuella ;   a  Story.     Colburn,    152:    1-313.     I53: 

107-685.     154:  io('>-3i9. 
Fairies.    (W.  Dowc)  Sharpe,  17:  329.—  Irish  Q.  8:  SS3. 

—  Knick.  36:  430. 

—  Deils,  and  Witches      (J.  Hogg)  Blackw.  23:  509. 

—  in  New  England.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Howitt,  3:  27S. 

—  of  England.     Knick.  40:  4S4. 

—  Origin  of.     (J.  Hogg)  Blackw.  28:  200. 

—  Where  they  hide.  (I.  D.  Fenton)  Once  a  Week.  14:  151. 

—  Who  were  they  ?     Cmiih.  43:  335. 
Fairi-  Folk,  The."   Chamb.  J.  52: '574. 

Fairy  Island.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Putnam,  16:  62. 
Fairy  I>;idder;  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  19:  250. 
Fairy  I>iind.     (J.  G.  Wood)  St.  James,  9:   107.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  76:  590. 

—  Great  Fair  of.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  740. 

—  Key  to.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  i:  61. 

—  of  Science.     Cornh.  5:  36. 

Fairy  Legends,  Hindu.     Ed.  R.  128:  350 
Fairy  Literature.     Hogg,  15:  288. 

Fairy  Lore  in  Ireland.     Dui).  Univ.  59:   239.     63:  640. 
64:  20^,  243.     90:  70,  193.  —  Coll)urn,  122:  329. 

—  of  Savages.     (J.  .V.  Farrar)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  673. 
Fairy  Man  and  Lady  of  the  Rock.     (C.  Bede)  Belgra. 

34:  59- 
Fairy  Mythology.     Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  47S.  — Westm.  19: 

74-     45:  434- 


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FAITH 


Fairy  Mythology  of  England.  Fraser,  lo:  51.  —  (W.  C. 
Stafford)  Peop.  J.  4:  215. 

—  ot  Europe.     Eel.  K.  106:  557. 

Fairy  Pipes.     (L.  Jewitt)  Keli((iiary,  3:  74. 

Fairy  Playts.     (K.  Rose)  Fraser,  94:  2S5. 

Fairy  Prince,  A.     Tinsley,  II :  501. 

Fairy  Queen.     Clianib.  J.  15:   ig. 

Fairy  IJeaper,     (K.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  312. 

Fairy  Serenade.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  591. 

Fairy  Shoe.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  38. 

Fairy  Superstitions  in  Done^^al.    Dub.  Univ.  94:  loi,  214. 

Fairy  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  •]■}. 

—  Egyptian,  oldest  in  the  World.   Macniil.  31 :  39.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  84:   101. 
Fairy  Tales,  DilYusion  ot.     (J.  Fiske)  Allan.  48:  310. 

—  Few  Words  on.     Putnam,  10:   58. 

—  in  Verse.    (A.  .1.  Carden)  Colbuni,  169:  2S2,  370,  535. 

—  Myths  and.     St.  Paul's,  9:  143. 

—  Planche's  Translation  of  Countess  d'Aulnoy's.   House. 

Words,  11:  509. 

—  Poi)ular  Legends  and.    Nat.  R.  5:  396. 

—  Sicilian.     (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Fraser,  93:  423. 

—  Tartar.     (J.  P.  Lesley)  U.  &  N.  i:  460. 

Faith.  (O.  A.  Burgess)  Chr.  Q.  8:  4S0.  — (R.  Ellis) 
Unita.  R.  8:  75.  —  (M.  Hopkins)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  511. 
—  (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  Q.  8:  500.  — (S.  E.  Shepard) 
Chr.  Q.  7:  246.  —  Chr.  Obs.  12:  i.  —  Cong.  M.  23: 
II,  97.  —  Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  580. —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 
i:  109.  —  (C.  D.  Pigeon)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  437. 

—  a  mental  Discipline.    (H.  T.  Cheever)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

3ds.  4:  315. 

—  a  normal  Activity  of  the  Soul.     (G.  N.  Abbott)  Mer- 

cersb.  19:  5S1. 

—  a  Source  of  Knowledge.     (J.  M.  Macdonald)  Princ. 

35:  403- 

—  Accountability  of  Men  for  their.      (A.  T.   Bledsoe) 

Princ.  18:  53. 

—  Aids  to.     Brit.  Q.  35:  453.  —  Quar.  112:  445.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  75:  399,  435. 

—  and  Evidences.     (.J.  L.  Davies)  Good  Words,  16:  S12. 

—  and  Feeling.     (ISI.  Loy)  Luth.  Q.  3:1. 

—  and  good  Works,  Beresford's.     Chr.  Obs.  13:  645. 

—  and  its  Objects.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  22:  618. 

—  and  Knowledge.     Broad w.  8:  149.  —  (H.  Harbaugh) 

Mercerslj.  n:  556.  —  (H.  Matson)  University  C2.  2: 
34.  —  (W.  Silsbee)  0.  &  N.  2:  447 

—  and  Life,  Connection  of.     Chr.  Rem.  501  437. 

—  and  Politics.     Nat.  R.  12:  432. 

—  and  Reason.     (F.  A.  Ranch)  Mercersb.  8:  So  —  Am. 

Church  R.  21 :  184.  —  Danv  Q.  2:  i.  —  (G.  E.  Ellis) 

Ciir.  Exam.  61:  412.—  (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam. 

70:  204.  —  Princ.  32:  648. 
Claims  and  Conflicts  of.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  go: 

293.     Sams  art.  Eel.  M.  19:  2S9.  —  Westm.  56:  64. 
Harmony  of .     Brownson,  18:  117. 

—  and  right  Living.     (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  2:  585.  . 

—  and  Salvation.     (W.  J.  Barbec)  Chr.  Q.  3:  192. 

—  and  Science.     (S.  B.  Kieffer)  Mercersb.  22:  \\o. — 

Liv.  Age,  141:  376. —  (C.  C.  Everett)  Chr.  Exam. 

85:  61. 

and  Nescience.     (.T.  Martineau)  Nat.  R.  15:  394. 

Comte's  Positive  Philosophy.     Meth.  Q.  12:  9,  169. 

—  and  Skepticism.     Westm.  52:  379. 

as  motive  Powers.     (.J.  W.  Armstrong)  Meth.  Q. 

34:  374- 

—  and  Theology.     (E.  A.  Horton)  0.  &  N.  2:  579. 

—  and  Unbelief,  Fields  of  Conflict.     (E.  H.  Plumptre) 

Contcmp.  40:  169.     Same  art.  Eel.  JL  97:  433. 

—  and  Utilitarianism.    (H.  L.  Baugher)  Evang.  R.  6:  209. 

—  and  Verification.     { W.  H.  Malloek)  19th  Cent.  4:  673. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139;  410.     Same  art   Sup.  Pop 
Sci.  Mo.  4:  I, 


Faith  and  Virtue.     Good  Words,  21:   170. 

—  and   Works.     (T.  S.  Lathrop)   Univ.  t^.  21 :  322.— 

Clir.  R.  i:  511.— (J.  D.  Williamson)  Uuiv.  Q.  7: 
322. 

Importance   and   Connection   of.      (E.   B.   Webb) 

Evang.  R.  21 :  1. 

—  Appeal  of.     (.J,  D.  Williamson)  Univ.  Q.  22:  169. 

—  as  opposed  to  Sense.     Cong.  M.  18:  335. 

—  as  a  Principle  of  Action.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  114. 

—  Assurance  of.     (M.  Chemnitz)  Luth.  Q.  i:  280. 

—  Authority  in  Matters  of.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath, 

World,  14:  145. 

—  Authority  of.     (G.  F.  Herrick)  Bib.  Sac.  26:  268.— 

(G.  B.  Stevens)  New  Eng.  40:  432. 

—  Basis  of,  Conder  on.     Cong.  7:  348. 

—  the  Basis  of  Science  and  Religion.      (J.  M.  Sterrett) 

Bib.  Sac.  31:  74. 

—  Bases  of,  Miall's.     Prosp.  R.  g:  1S3. 

—  Criteria  of .     Am.  Church  R.  22:  417. 

—  Decay  of,  Goldwin  Smith  on.     (J.  A.  Clutz)  Luth.  Q. 

10:  252. 

—  Decline   of,    in  Europe,   Political  Effect  of.     (J.  W. 

Draper)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  78. 

—  Defense  of,  Gladstone's.     Westm.  gg:  367. 

—  Doctrines  of  Paul  and  James,     (A.  Neander)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3:   189. 

—  Dogmatic,  Garbett  on.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  i. 

—  Doubt,  and  Reason.    (W.  B.  Clarke)  New  Eng.  22:  79. 

—  Dove's  Logic  of.     Eel.  R.  105:  68. 

—  Eclipse  of,  Rogers's.     (J.  Floy)  Meth.  Q.  13:  169.  — 

Chr.  R.  18:  59.  —  Liv.  Age,  45:  3.  —  Prosp.  R.  8: 
393.  —  Theo.  &  Lit.  .J.  6:  279.  —  Brownson,  10:  417. 

and  its  Author's  Defense.    Prosp.  R.  10:  195. 

Rogers's  Defense  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  350. 

—  Erskine  and  Carlile  on.     Eel.  R.  37:  327. 

—  Erskine's  Essay  on.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  141,  192. — 

Chr.  Obs.  23:  502.  —  Meth.  M.  51:  531. 

—  the  everlasting  Bond.     (L  Merceir)  Merh.  Q.  18 :  356. 

—  exemplified  in  Life  of  Moses.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  458. 

—  False  and  true  Definitions  of.     (L.  W.  Bacon)  New 

Eng.  28:  249. 

—  Foundation  of  a  living.     (J.  L  T,  Coolidge)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  16:  289. 

—  Foundations  of.     (.J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  17:  i. 

—  From  Doulit  to.     (R.  W.  Dale)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  20:  119. 

—  Froude's  Nemesis  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  16:  376,  421. 

—  Future  of.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  Contemp.  31:  707. 
Mallock's.     (J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  27:  417. 

—  Genesis  of.     (A.  F.  Howit)  Cath.  World,  32:  433,  577. 

—  Gladstone  on.     Am.  Church  R.  26:   126. 

—  Godwin  on.     Eel.  R.  116:  208. 

—  Gospel,  Continuity  of.     Chr.  E.xam.  80:  145. 

—  Guarantees  to.     (S.  A.  Repass)  Luth.  Q.  8:  218. 

—  Historical  and  saving.     Chr.  Obs.  48:  i. 

—  Impossibilities  of  Unbelief.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  709. 

—  in  Christ.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  3:  239. 
and  Faith  in  Doctrine.     (J.  McCosh)  Mercersb.  ig: 

414. 

—  in  Definition  and  Relations.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong.  R. 

9:  11>1- 

—  in  God  and  his  W'ord.     (G.  B.  Cheever)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  4:  644. 

Sermon  on.     (R.  Ellis)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  25:  93.  — (J. 

Weiss)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  4:  561. 

—  Influence  of,  on  the  Intellect.     (C.  B.  Boynton)  Am, 

Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i:  391. 

—  Intrepid.     Chr.  R.  10:  591. 

—  Justification  by.     (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  4:  5.     5:5.  — 

(O.  B.  Frothmgliam)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  272.  —  Meth. 
M,  33:  II. 
Whittaker's  Sermons  on.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  152. 

—  Justifying,  Nature  and  Effects  of.     Dub.  R.  63:  317. 


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FALL 


Faitli,  Knowledge,  and  Feeling  in  their  mutual  Relations. 
(L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  33:  421. 

—  Lay  Sermon  on.     (.J.  S.  Blackif)  Good  Words,  20:  17S. 

—  A  living.     (G.  .S.  Murriani)  Canad.  Mo.  11:  222. 

—  Modern  Tliouglit  and  ancient.     (IL   \V.  Bellows)  O. 

&  X.  5:  394. 

—  Nature  of.     (J.  W.  Xevin)  Mercersb.  i:  2o5. 

and  Effects  of,  O'Brien  on.     Chr.  Obs.  36:  2S5. 

and  Efficacy  of.    (X.Van  Alstine)  Evang.  li.  20: 194. 

—  no   Element  in  Evidences  of  Christianity.     (A.  Bier- 

bower)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  244. 

—  Normal  and  abnormal.     (C.  Z.  Weiser)  Mercersb.  20: 

346. 

—  not  possible  without  the  Church.     Brownson,  3:   i. 

—  Object  and  Conlirmalion  of.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb. 

25:  635. 

—  of  Abraham  and  of  Christians,  identical.     Chr.  Obs. 

33:  262,  339. 

—  of  Christ.     (G.  B.  Russell)  Mercersb.  15:  44S. 

—  of  Old  Testament  Believers.     Chr.  Obs.  18:  1-495. 

—  of  Reason.     (F.  II.  Hedge)  Unita.  R.  13:  30. 

—  One,  in  many  Forms;  a  Poem.     (M.  A.  Jevons)  Eel. 

M.  97:  756. 

—  or  Faithfulness?    (A.  Bierbowcr)  Univ.  Q.  37:  26. 

—  Order  of.     (.J.  Craik)  Am.  Church  R.  15:  70. 

—  Orthodox,  and  modern  Error.     Bost.  R.  i:  313, 

—  perfected  bj'  Works.     (J.  E.  Rankin;  Cong.  R.  9:  449. 

—  Perversion  of.     (W.  .J.  Barbee)  Chr.  Q.  4:   180. 

—  Phases  and  Eclipse  of,  Newman's.     Prosp.  R.  6:  359. 

9:  534-  — Krit.  Q.  19:  525. 

—  Place  and  Prerogative  of.     (R.  B.  Welch)  Am,  Presb. 

R.  20:  509. 

—  Popular.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical,  1 :  381. 

—  Practical  Inlhience  of.     ('hr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  591. 

—  Province  and  Functions  of.     (W.  P.  Lunt)  Chr.  Exam. 

59:   157- 

—  Radical  Religious.     (II.  James)  Radical,  2:  84. 

—  Reahn  of.     (G.  I.  Chace)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  42. 

—  Reasonable.     (F.  Peek)  Contemp.  29:  660. 

—  Reasonableness  of.     (J.  C.  .Shairp)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  260. 

—  Religious,    Harmony  of   the   intuitional  and   logical 

Elements  in.     Prosp.  R.  7:  472. 

—  re])enting    and    Faith    resolving.      (C.   J.    Yaughan) 

Good  Words,  7:  756. 

—  Repose  of.     Bost.  R.  i :  273. 

—  rec|uisite   to   Christian    Fellowship.     (II.  Ballon,  2d) 

Univ.  Q.  5:  366. 

—  Requisitions  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  85:  237. 

—  Reverence  and  Freedom.  (J.W.  Nevin)  Alercersb.  2:  97. 

—  Rogers's  Reason  and.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  j:  177. 

—  Rule  of.     Meth.  Q.  3:  250. 

Peck  on.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  14:  59S.  —  (S.  W.  S. 

Dutton)  New  Eng.  2:  304. 

—  Saving,  Chamberlayne  on.     (D.  D.  D.  Buck)  Meth. 

Q-  33-  609.  —  (J.  Noon)  Meth.  Q.  34:  97. 

—  Scientiiic  Basis  of.    (.1.  .1.  Murpliy)  Duli.  Univ.  83 :  249. 

—  Sliding  Scale  of.     (.1.  Pike)  Bost.  R.  5:  213, 

—  a  Source  of  Knowledge.     Bost.  R.  4:  38. 

—  Thoughts  in  Aid  of.     Westm.  74:   168. 

—  Translation  of.     N.  Eel.  6:  416. 

—  True  Meaning  of  the  Word.    (F.  Gnizot)  Kitto,  12:  430. 

—  Unity  of.     (G.  T.  Flanders)  Univ.  Q.  24:  8;. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of  Reason  in.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  65,  121. 

—  rcrsus  Philosophy.     (P.  Bayno)  Theo.  Eel.  2:  224. 

—  Victory  of.     (.I.Challcn)  Chr.  Q.  5:  236. 

—  Vital.     Dub.  L'niv.  71:  243, 

—  What  is?     Chr.  Disc.  1 :  4. 

—  What  it  is,  and  how  it  comes.     (E.  G.  Eveljni)  Good 

Words,  7:   194. 
Sie  Belief;  Certainty. 
Faithful  and  true.     Loud.  Sor.  8:  41-254,      Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  65:  607,  678.    66:  S3. 


Faithful  Fido;  a  Story,     (.J.  Hutton)  Tinsley,  28:  454. 

Faithful  Margaret.  House.  Words,  lo:  12.  Same  art. 
Eel.  .M.  33:  272. 

Faithful  to  the  last.     (W.  W.  Fenn)  Tinsley,  20:  96. 

FaithfuU,  Emily,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ,  93:  173. 

Faithless  Sally  Brown,     (T,  Hood)  Loud.  M.  5:  202. 

Falashas,  The.     (S.  Morals)  Penn  Mo.  11:  323. 

Faleo  of  the  Rock,  etc.  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  21:  70. 

Falcon,  The;  a  Poem,     (E.  Pollock)  Pioneer,  i:  Si. 

Falcon  Family,  The.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  5S. 

Falcons,  Game,  of  New  England.  (W.  Wood)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. 5:  So.     8:  266.     10:   132. 

Falcon's  Flight;  a  Tale.  Eng.  Dom.  M.  6:  169-288.  7: 
1-66. 

Falcouberg.  (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  16:  496-824.  17: 
20-S16. 

Falconer's  Bride  ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  523. 

Falconry.  (W.Wood)  Am.  Natural.  4:  74. — Once  a 
Week,  9:  45.     26:  130. 

—  in  America.     (W.  Paton)  Overland,  14:  356. 

—  in  the  British  Isles,     t^uar.  139:  169. 

—  in  the  ValKy  of  the  Indus.     Colbixru,  97:  295.    Same 

art.  Liv.  .Age,  37:  273. 

—  Modern.    Coruh.  n:  619.    Same  art.  Cath.  World, 

i:  493- 

—  Revival  of.     (C.  Pebody)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22  :  179. 
Faliero,  Marino.  (Prof,  de  Vericour)  Dub.  Univ.  55:  461. 
Faliscan  Inscriptions.     (R.  Garrucci)  Arch,  43:  43,  259. 
Falk,  Adalbert,  Author  of  the  Falk  Laws.     (U.  Tunle) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  16:  56. 
Falk,  John.     (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Good  Words,  2:  360. 
Falk  Laws.     Chr.  Q.  7:  449.  — (J.  F.  Smith)  Theo.  R. 

12:  552. 

—  English.     (F.  W.  Roswell)  Macmil.  33:  179. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (H.  Tutlle)  Gent.  M.  u.  s.  15:  C72. 

—  A  Victim  of.     Lond.  tj.  53:  335. 

—  Vv'liat  arc?    (J.  B.  Paton)  Fortn.  21:  674. 
Falkland,  Lucius  Carey,  Viscount.     (M.    Arnold)    19th 

Cent,  i:  141.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  34, — 
(Reply  by  Goldwiu  Smith)  Contemp.  29:  925. — 
Colburn,  125:   161. 

—  and  his  modern  Critics.     Liv.  Age,  135:  131. 

—  Cliilliiigworth,  and  Hales;  the  earlier  Latitudinarian<<. 

Nat.  R.  17:  I. 
Falki.ind,  Lady.    Chr.  Rem.  10:  26.  —Meth.  M.  35:  517. 

—  Journal  of.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  360. 

Falkland  Islands.  (R.  Green'  ow)  Hunt,  6:  105.  — 
(Capt.  Sullivan)  Colburn,  86:  17. —  (C.  W.  Thom- 
son) Good  Words,  18:  120. 

—  Maekinnon's  Account  of,  1S3S.    Mo.  R.  152:  272. 

—  Picnic  at,  1864.    (T.  Gift)  St.  James,  34:  239.  35:  24. 

—  Wild  Sports  of.    (Capt.  Mackinnon)  Colburn,  87:  139. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  23:  337. 

Falkland  Palace,  Fifeshire.     Penny  M.  12:  3''>i. 

Fall  of  Adam,  and  the  Penalty  of  the  Law.  (S.  M.  Mer- 
rill) Meth.  Q   27:  249. 

—  and  the  present  Human  Mind.     Cong.  M.  12:  301. 

—  Cosmio;d  Effects  of.  (I).  R.  Goodwin)  Penn  Mo.  4:  171. 

—  Relation  to  the  Fall  of  the  Race.     Princ.  42:  230. 
Fall  of  the  Angels;  a  Poem.     (R.  G.  Ilaliburlon)   St- 

James,  30:  206. 
Fall  of  Eve.     (M.  M.  Turner)  Lakeside.  9:  401. 
Fall  r,f  the  House  of  Usher.     (E.  A.  IV)  Bontley,  8:  158. 
Fall  of  Katharia;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  45:  2;;. 
Fall  of  Man.    (J.  DeConcilio)  Cath.  World,  30:  S3S.— 

Chr.  Obs.  35:  65,  137. 

—  and  Evolution,  (F.  D.  Hoskins)  .\m.  Church  R.  36:  25. 

—  and  its  Import.     (D.  F.  Bundle)  Mercersb,  20:  376. 

—  and  its  Transmission.    (J    De  Concilio)  Cath.  World, 

30:  838. 

—  and  Redemption,  Arminian  View  of.    (D.  D.  Whedou) 

Meth.  Q.  21:  647. 


FALL 


442 


FAMILY 


Fall  of  Man,  Effects  of,  upon  the  Creation.  (B.  S.  Ta}-- 
lor)  Mctli.  Q.  22:  2S9.  —  (K.  V.  Gurhart)  Mcreeisb. 
12:  505. 

Fallen  Mail  in  an  uufalleu  World.  (E.  C.  Ander- 
son) Bapt.  (J.  2:  275. 

—  Psyciioloj,'ico-Moral.     (K.  II.  Sack)  Mercersb.  16:  413. 

—  Scenes  in  Edeii  not  a  Fall.     (V.  Liucolu)  Univ.  Q. 

24:  75. 

—  Temptation  in  Eden.    Bost.  li.  4:  2S2. 
Set  Sin,  Tiie  First. 

Fall  of  Maubila;  a  Poem.     (T.  D.  English)  Harper,  19: 

7S6. 
Fall  of  Murray;  a  Tale.     (II.  W.  Herbert)  Am.  Mo.  M. 

2:  157,  225. 
Fall  of  the  Yburg.  (II.  Thompson)  Once  a  Week,  14:  416. 
Fall  River,  Mass.     Hum,  17:  303. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  142. 

Falls  of  the  Bounding  Deer;  a  Tale.  (A.  B.  Street) 
Internat.  M.  5:  49. 

—  of  Teyiandama;   a  Poem.     (A.  Foublanquc)  Temp. 

Bar,  34:   113. 
Fallacies,  .Viitithetic.     (F.  H.  Hill)  Fortn.  28:  395. 

—  Bentham's  Book  of.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  42:  367. 

—  Chapter  on.     (S.  S.  Cox)  Kuick.  30:  302. 

—  Fashionable.     Dub.  Uuiv.  54:  117. 

—  of  Faith.     All  the  Year,  3:  540. 

—  of  the  Fallacies.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  640. 

—  of  the  Learned.     All  the  Year,  45:  186. 

—  Old,  become  new  Facts.     (H.  L.  Harrison)  Peop.  J.  5: 

117,  131- 

—  Popular.      (J.    G.    Iloyt)    No.   Am.   96:    87.  —  (W. 

Landels)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  10:  79. 
Fallen  among  Flunkeys.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Bclgra.  5:  505. 
Fallen  among  Thieves;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  23:  S09. 
Fallen  among  Thieves;  a  Story.    House.  Words,  13:  413. 
Fallen  Fortunes;  a  Novel.  (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  53:  1-675. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  15:  36-811.     16:  64-559. 
Fallen  Leaves.     (W.  Collins)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  130-633. 

16:  63-602.     17:  47,  150,  253. 
Fallen  Star.     Lond.  M.  11:  22. 
Falling  B(Klies,  Force  of.     (J.  W.  Nystrom)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  104:   130. 

—  Law  of.     (T.  Sherwin)  Math.  Mo.  2:  166. 

—  Theory  of.     (T.  W.  Bakewell)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  4:  34. 
Falling  from  Grace.     Cong.  M.  24:  315-602. 

Falling  in  Love.    Cornh.  3:  41.     42:  471. 

Falling  of  a  Mil!  at  Oldham,  1S44.  J-  Frank!.  Inst.  39:  2S9. 

Fallmeraycr,  J.  P.,  Works  of.  (H.  Warner)  No  Am.  99: 

2S1. 
Falmouth,  Me.,  Burning  of,  1775.     (W.   Goold)   N.    E. 

Reg.  27:  256.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  11:  543. 
False  Colors.    (Mrs.  P.  Cudlip)  Broad w.  i;  46-560.  2:  9, 

52S. 
False  Decretals,  The.    Month,  7:  78. 
False  Distinctions,     (T.  De  Quincey)  Lond.  M.  9:  642. 

—  Mus.  5:  182. 
False  Friends  and  true.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godey.  23:  207. 
False  Ground   and  firm.      Eraser,  67:  797.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  78:  28. 
False  Love.     (A.  Cambridge)  C/nce  a  Week,  17:  475. 
False  Medium.     Black w.  34:  440. 
False  Position,  or  the  Undercurrent.     Kiiick.  37:  320. 
False  Pride.     (M.  W.  Hale)  Godey.  22:  7 
False   Start;   a  moral  Comed}'.     Blackw.   130:    331. — 

Eel.  M.  97:  698. 
False  Steps  and  wrong  Roads.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  539. 
False  Telegram,  The.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  147. 
Falsehoods,  Conventional.     (O'D.  T.  Hill)  St.  James, 

12:  -^49. 
Falstaff,  Sir  John,  Character  of.    Fraser,  46:  403. 
Falstaff,  Dramatic  Characternf.     Lond.  M.  i:  194.  —  (J, 

G.  Keily)  Overland,  13:  352. 


Falstaff,   Dramatic  Character  of,  Historical  Element  in. 

(J.  Gairdner)  Fortu.  19:  333.     Het  Sliakspere. 
Falstail's  Wake;  a  Dramatic  Scene.     (T.  Irwin)  Dub. 

Univ.  63:  222. 
Fame  and  its  Accessories.     Dem.  R.  20:  431. 

—  and  Monuments.     Lond.  M.  8:  27- 

—  and  Popularity.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  Ev.  Sat.  10:  166. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Genius.     Blackw.  3:  701. 

—  Literary.     Brit.  Q.  10:  75. 

—  Posthumous.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  2:  191. 

Familiar  Epistle  from  a  Parent  to  a  Child.     (C.  Dickens) 

Bentley,  5:  219. 
Familiar  Sayings.     Canad.  Mo.  13:  532. 
Familiar  Spirit.     (M.  Hosmer)  Overland,  lo:  T42. 

—  Account  of  a.     Anal.  M.  4:  313. 

Familiaritj',  Effects  of.  Kuick.  11 :  305.  —  (T.  H.  Shreve) 

Ilesp.  i:  149. 
Familist's  Hymn.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Dem.  R.  i:  172. 
Family,  The.     (J.  W.  Saiitee)  Mercersb.  20:  401. 

—  as  influenced  by  Christianity.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb. 

5:  473- 

—  as  related  to  the  Church.     (M.  Valentine)  Evang.  R. 

10:  360. 

—  as  related  to  the  State.      (E.  McPherson)  Evang.  li. 

11:  43. 

—  at  Entenbruch.    Radical,  7:  51,  128. 

—  at  Fenhouse.     All  the  Year,  4:  260.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  69:  784. 

—  Christian  and  pagan.     Brownson,  24:  469. 

—  the  domestic  Constitution.     Chr.  R.  24:  46. 

—  Evolution  of.    (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  129,  257. 

—  Future  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  453. 

—  of  the  cold  Feet;  an  Irish  Tale.     Tait,  i:  531. 

—  of  the  Rue  de  S6vres.  (A.  A.  Harwood)  Godey,  24:  207. 

—  typical  of  the  State.     (J.  F.  Rowe)  Chr.  Q.  7:  507. 
Families,  Extinction  of.     (Watson  and  Galton)  Authroj). 

J.  4:  13S. 

—  Luck  in.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  529.     15:  23. 

—  Noble,  Vicissitudes  of.     Quar.  107:  324. 

—  Old.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  56:  129. 

—  Rise  of  great  English,  Burke's.     Dub.  Univ.  81:  457. 

—  Vicissitudes  of,  Burke's.     Dub.  R.  47:  m. 
Family  Affections,  Decay  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation, 

8:  291. 
Family  Antiquity,  The  Sentiment  of.     Blackw.  44:  403. 
Family    Associations,    United    Service.      (G.    Barmhy) 

Howitt,  1 :  344. 
Family  Circle,  how  preserved?    Dem.  R.  43:  243. 
Family  Colors;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  61 :  419. 
Family  Diamonds;  aStory.    Chamb.  J.  58:  377,  393,  407. 
Family  Features,  Persistency  of.     Chamb.  J.  4:   :. 
Family  Feud;  a  Tale.     (G.  Kinkel)  Blackw.  68:  174. 
Family  Gamp;  a  Story.     (S.  Gibiiey)  Tinsley,  28:  419. 
Family  Ghost.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  26:  367." 
Family  History.     Blackw.  80:  456.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

51:  368." 

—  and  Genealogical  Historj'.    Ed.  Mo.  £.  4:  530. 

—  Ups  and  Downs  of.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  459. 

Family  History,  A.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  12: 

531-701.     13:  I,  29. 
Family  Histories,  British.     Dub.  Univ.  61 :  324.  —  Quar. 

98:  289. 
iSf  e  Genealogy. 
Family  Institutions.     Chamb.  J.  25:  145. 
Family  Paper.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  5:  317. 
Family  Party  in  the  Piazza  of  St.  Peter.     (T.  A.  Trol- 

lope)  Belgra.  31:  210,  333,  437. 
Family  Picture.     (A.  B.  Longstreet)  So.  M.  8:  155. 
Family  Portraits.     Lond.  M.  20:  67,  242,  591. 
Family  Prayers.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  i. 

—  Manuals  of.     (H.  Alford)  Contemp.  10 :  196. 

—  Review  of  Short  Readings  for.    Chr.  Obs.  48:  189. 


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FAMILY 


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FARALLOX 


Family  Ilegister,  Form  of.     N.  E.  Reg.i:  67. 

Family  Religion.     Cong.  M.  5:  237,289. 

Family  liesemblances.     Hogg,  7:  65.     10:  90. 

Family  Scapegrace;  a  Story.     (J.  Payu)  Chauib.  J.  35: 

1-262. 
Family  Worship.     (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Chr.  Exam.  61:  182. 

—  (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  20:  57. 
Famine  and  Pestilence  iii  Egypt,   1200  A.  d.     Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2:  657. 

—  and  Poor-Laws.     Pamph.  8:  157. 

—  in  Boiigal,  1866.     Xo.  Brit.  46:  242.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  68:  746. 
1S74.    Chr.  Obs.  75:  667.  —  (II.  Copinger)  Colburn, 

155:  93- 

—  in  the  East.     (F.  R.  Feudge)  Lippinc.  13:  249. 

—  in  Ireland,  1S47.    Dem.  R.  20:  424.  —  (U.  C.  OardLner) 

Am.  Whig  R.  6:  455,  663. 
Lessons  from.     Blackw.  61:  515. 

—  iu  Orissa.     Fraser,  76:  ^j}. 

—  in  Persia,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  563. 

—  iu  Samaria;  a  Poem.     Cong.  M.  27:  729. 

—  Political  Economy  of.     Xo.  Brit.  7:  247. 

—  Sketch  of  a.     (Mrs.  Iloare)  Ilowitt,  1 :  233. 
Famines  and  Sun-Spots.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  (ient.  51.  n.  s. 

19:  693.  —  (J.  X.  Lockyer  and  W.  W.  Hunter)  19th 
Cent.  2:  583.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  12S. 

—  in   India.     (H.   P.   Malet)   Geog.   M.   2:  73,   136. — 

Westm.  109:  139. 

and  Sun-Spots.     Geog.  M.  4:  311. 

in  1S77.     (A.  C.  Sellar)  Xation,  25:  209. 

—  of  the  World.     (C.  Walford)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  41:  433. 

42:  79. 

Walford  on.     Nation,  28:  15. 

Famous  Excommunication;  a  Peruvian  Tale.  Temp.  Bar. 

47:  550. 
Famous  (Juire  of  Earudale;  a  Sketch.     Cornh.  12:  99. 
Famous  Victory;  a  Story.     (F.  Mac  Veagh)  Dial  (t'li.), 

i:  33- 
Fan,  The.     (M.  Mauris)  Scrib.  14:  5S9.  — Clianib.  .T.  42: 

329- 

—  and  Associations.    (Mrs.  C.  A.White)  Sharpc,  29:  263. 

—  Art  History  of.     Penn  Mo.  3:  359. 

Fans.  (Mrs.  C.  A.  White)  Godey,  45:  11.  49:  230. — 
Lond.  Soc.  18:  79. —  (A.M.  Benedict)  Potter  Am. 
M(p.  i6:  319. 

—  Amongst  the.     (R.  F.  Burton)  Anthrop.  R.  i :  43. 

—  Chinese.     (II.  A.  Giles)  Fraser,  99:  54S.     Same  art. 

Appleton,  21:  558.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141 :  696. 

—  Exhibition  of,  at  S.  Kensington.    All  the  Year,  24:  60. 

—  Japanese.     (N.  Brooks)  Scrib.  6:  616. 

—  where  they  come  from.     Godey,  58:  205,  301,  401. 
Fanariotes  of  Constantinople.     Lond.  M.  10:  561. 
Fanatical  Guides.     Am.  Q.  8:  227. 

Fanaticism.  Ed.  R.  59:  30.  —  Mo.  R.  133:  73.  —  Eel.  R. 
61:  I.  —  West.  M.  3:  2.  4:  339.  —  (R.  Robbins) 
Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  118.  — (S.  Eells)  West.  Lit.  J.  i: 
217. 

—  and  X'atural  Historian  of  Enthusiasm.   Eraser,  9:  159. 

—  Consjiiracy  of.     Dem.  R.  26:  3S5. 

—  Modem.      Cong.  M.  14:  293.  —  Chr.  Obs.  31:  109. 

—  Page  in  the  History  of.     Fraser,  37:  312,  441,  549. 

—  I.  Taylor  on.     Cong.  51.  17:  539. 

Fanchette,  the  Goat  of  Ikiulainviiliers.     Chamb.  .1.  54: 

365.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  467. 
Fancourt,  Miss,  Extraordinary  Cure  of.     Chr.  Obs.  30: 

70S,  775.     31:  154. 
Fancy  and  the  Sense  of  Beauty.     (W.  M.  Reily)  Ref.  t^. 

28:  417. 

—  Wit,   and   Common   Sense;    a   Poem.     (F.   Riickert) 

Mcrcersb.  9:  444. 
Fancies  of  Spray  and  Petal;  a  Poem.     (E.  Fawcett)  Al- 
lan. 36:  47. 


Fancies  on  Foot-Paths.  (E.  L.  Bianchard)  Peop.  J.  5:  272. 
Fancy  Fair,  A.     Chamb.  J.  34:   116. 

—  at  Mopetown.     All  the  Year,  27:  153. 
Fancy  Sketch.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  4S2. 
Fancy-Work,  Novelties  in.     (M.  Ford)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

16:  363,458,  524.     17:  76-557. 
Fane,  .Julian.     (G.  H.  Sass)  .So.  M.  II :  412. 
Faneuil,  Peter.     Am.  .J.  Educ.g:  603. 

—  Letter  of,  1739.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  260. 

Fanning,  Edmund.  Voyages  romid  the  World,  1792- 
1S32.     Mo.  R.  134:  137. 

Fanning  Islands,  Natural  Ilistorj'  of.  (T.  H.  Street."; 
Am.  Natural.  II :  65. 

Fanny  lienlley;  a  Tale.     Peop.  J.  9:  305,  330. 

Fanny  Fairlield;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  39:   198,  391,  497. 

Fanny  Fern.     Ste  Parton,  Sarah  P.  W. 

Fanny  Forester.     Ste  Judson,  Emily  C. 

Fanny  Graham's  Dreams.     Fraser,  40:  444,  546,  645. 

Fanny  Lincoln ;  or  the  Village  Amanuensis.  (T.  S.  Arthur) 
Godey,  24:  2S9. 

Fanny  Waite;  a  Stor}'.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  293. 

Fanny  Winthrop's  Treat.     (E.  A.  Walker)  .Scrib.  4:   24. 

Fani',  I>land  of,  in  the  North  Sea.  (Mrs.  Bushby)  Bent- 
ley,  48:   588. 

Faushawe,  Ann  Harrison,  Lady.  Temp.  Bar,  3:  200.  — 
(.J.  Ilutton)  Belgra.  35:  204. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (F.  .Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  50:  75. 
Fantasia  Improvisation.     Cornh.  27:  447. 

Fantasy  of  Hades  ;  a  Poem.    (G.  Bloede)  Western,  5:  367. 

Fantasy  Piece.     (G.  W.  Peck)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  179. 

Fanti  Land.     Once  a  Week,  29:   160-314. 

Fantis  and  Ashantis,  Future  of.  (G.  A.  Henty)  Geog. 
M.  i:  148. 

Far  from  the  madding  Crowd;  a  Tale.  (T.  Hardy) 
Cornh.  29:  1-641.  30:  1-617.  Same  art.  Eel.  .\L 
82:  28S-087.  83:  56-715.  84:  72,  200.  Same  art. 
Ev.  Sat.  16:  113-225.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  120: 
299-597.  121:  19-536.  122:  165-659.  123:  38- 
790.     124:  49,99. 

Faradav,  Michael.  (.V.  de  La  Rive)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  145. 
— "(G.  E.  EUis)  Mo.Rel.M.43:  355.  — (.J.  H.  Glad- 
stone) Nature,  i:  401.  —  (J.  Loveriug)  (J.  &  N.  i: 
47.  —  (.J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  3:  421.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  70:  61.— (.J.  Tyndall)  Ed.  M.  75:  230,  353.— 
vnth  portrait,  Fraser,  13,  224.  —  All  the  Year,  19: 
399. —  Brit.  (I.  47:  434.  —  .\m.  riiurch  R.  23:  104. 

—  Eel.  M.  28:  120.  — with  ptirtrait,  I]cl.  M.  70:  514. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  14:  175.  —  Fra.ser,  81 :  326.  —  Lond.  Q. 
34:  265.  —  Nature,  8:  397. — (I.  Scott)  Once  a 
Meek,   3:  205. — Avith  portrait,    Appleton,   2:  436. 

—  with  portrait,  l'ract.M.6:  352.  —  St.  James,  20: 
501.     Same  art.  X.  Eel.  i:  68.  —  St.  Paul's,  6:  292. 

—  Victoria,  14:  331. 

—  and  his  Philosoijliy.     Good  WonJs,  12:  121. 

—  as  a  Discoverer.      (J.   S.  Russell)    Macmil.  18:    iS(. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  98:  67.  — (J.  Tj-Jidall)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  96:  34,  iSo. 

—  as  a  Man.     Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  4:  436. —Ev.  Sat. 

9:  92. 

—  Discoveries  in  Light  and  Magnetism.    F.rI.5Lli:  353. 

—  Experiments  in  Electricity.     (Juar.  79:  49. 

—  Helmholtz  on.     Xatiire,  3:  51. 

—  Life  of.     (W.  F.  Barrett)  Nature.   6:  411.  — IM.  U. 

132:  176.  Same  art.  Liv.  .Vge,  106:  707.  —  Wesiui. 
96:   362.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  II2:   27S. 

—  Religious  Character  of.     (G.  P.  Fi>her)  New  Eng.  32: 

3n- 

—  the  Scientist  and  Christian.     (P.  M.  Bikle)  Lnth.  Q. 

5:  420. 
Faraday  Lecture.     (H.  Helmholtz)  Nature.  23:  53:. 
Farallon  Islands.  Califoniia.     ((".  Nnnllioff)  Harper,  48: 

617. —  (C.  M.  Scummon)  Overland,  15:  54. 


FARCES 


444 


FARRAGUT 


Farces,  Fashionable.     Contenip.  30:  1041. 

Farcy,  Georye,    Tout  and  Scientist.     (C.  E.  ^Mectkcrkc) 

Argosy,  30:  266. 
Fardcroiigha,  the  Miser.     (W.  Carleton)  Dub.  I'niv.  9: 

212-521       IC  671.     11:  95,   250.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  34:  1-363. 
Farewell;  a  Song.     Dub.  Uuiv.  5:  1S3. 
Farewell  Valentine.     Lond.  Soc.  7:   181. 
Farina,  Jean  Maria,  and  his  Kan  de  Cologne.     Cliamb.  J. 

15:  209.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  29:  465. 
Farinelli,  tiie  Singer.     All  the  Year,  7:  21. 
Farish,  Wm.,  Obituary  of.     Chr.  Obs.  37:  611,  674,  737. 
F"aristan  and  Fatinia;  a  Poem.     (F.  A.  JJowriug)  Once  a 

Week,  3:  377. 
Farjeon,  IJ.  L.,  with  portrait.     Victoria,  32:  Si. 

—  IJread  and  Cheese  and  Kisses.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  694. 

—  Joshua  Marvel.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  348. 

—  London's  Heart.     Victoria,  20:  552. 

Farleigh  Castle,  Legend  of;  a  Poem.     Bentley,  63:  619. 
Farm  and  College.     All  the  Year,  20:  414. 

—  How  to  treat  a.     Pract.  M.  7:  332. 

—  of  four  Acres.      Chamb.  J.  32:  3. 

—  of  Muiceron;  a  Tale.     (W.  M.  Storrs)  Cath.  World, 

18:   171-734.  —  Cath.  World,  19:  39,  187,  308. 

—  of  two  Acres,  Our.     (II.  Martinean)  Once  a  Week,  i : 

37,  44,  96. 

—  Stephens's  Book  of.     Blackw.  57:  29S.     69:  588. — 

Quar.  84:  389. 

—  to  the  Shop.     Lippinc.  25:  68. 

Farms  and  Farmers,  English^     Once  a  Week,  ii:  5S0.  — 
Cornh.  41:  337. 

—  Great,  of  the  West.     Atlan.  45:  33. 

F'arm  Implenieuts,  Mechanical  Engineering  applied  to. 

(H.  Howson)  J.  Frank],  Inst.  60:  339,  401.     61 :  41- 

401.     62:  45,  197. 
Farm  Laborer,  Life  of  a.     Cornh.  9:  178.     lo:  609. 
Farm  Laborers  and  Cow  Plots.     (H.  Evershed)  Fortn. 

20:  79. 
Farm  Laborers,  Strike  of.     (W.  E.  Bear)  Fortn.  18:  76. 

(SVe  Agricultural  Laborers, 
Farm  Life;  Boy  on  a  Hill-Farm.      (M.  Dean)  Lippinc. 

22:  310. 

—  Glimpses  of  New  England.     (Ii.  E.  Robinson)  Scrib. 

16:  510. 
of  Western.     (M.  Thompson)  Scrib,  16:  676. 

—  in  New  I'ork,  Pictiu-esque  Aspects  of.    (J,  Burroughs) 

Scrib.  17:  41. 
Farm  Overseers  and  their  Servants.     Blackw.  3:  83. 
Farm  Produce  in  America,  Depredators  on.    Penny  M. 

7:  195. 
Farm  School  at  Redhill.     Chamb.  J.  25:  407. 

—  of  Glasnevin.     Chamb.  J.  28:  252. 

F"arm  School  Sj'stem  of  Europe.     (J.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  15:  I. 
l-'arm  Servants  and  their  Earnings.     Chamb.  J.  47:  660. 
F'arm  Villages.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib.  13:  756. 
Farmer,  Hugh,  IMemoir  of.     Eel.  R.  i:  139. 
Farmer,  John,  with  portrait.     (W.  Cogswell)  N.  E.  Reg. 

i:  9. 
• — Biography  of.     (J.  B.  IMoore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  Ii;  229. 

—  Am.  Alma.  1836:  291. 

—  Letters  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  1 :  33. 

Farmer  Family,  Arms  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  360. 

—  Genealogy  of.     (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  21. 
Farmer's  Theorem  discussed.     (F.  E.  Stimpson)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  100:  372. 

—  Stimpson  on.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOo:  277- 
Farmer  at  Home.     (R.  Jefferies)  Eraser,  90:   135. 
Farmer   Basset's   Romance.     (Saxe   Holm)     Scrib.    13: 

484-609. 
Farmer  Hill's  Diary.     (A.AI.  Diaz)  Atlan.  18:  397. 
Farmer  Tubbs's  Revenge.     All  the  Y'ear,  46:  349, 


Farmer's  Encyclopa>dia.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  356. 
Farmer's  Guide,  Stephen's.  New  Eng.  9:  553. 
Farmer's  Wife  at  St.  Fiacre.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Iklgra. 

45:  supp.  65. 
Farmers.     Cornh.  8:  164. 

—  and  the  Liberal  Party.     (W.  E.  Bear)  Fortn.  31:  435. 

—  and  Railroads.     (E.  Stanwood)  0.  &  N.  8:  335. 

—  English.     Land  We  Love,  i :  100,  209. 

Great.    (C.W.  Elliott)  Galaxy,  7:  413,  558.     8:  70. 

Plight  of,  1879.     (1^-  L.  Godkin)  Naticm,  28:  212. 

—  Power  of.     (R.  Jefferies)  Fortn.  21 :  S08. 

—  Satyrs  and  sylvan  Boys.     (M.  Dean)  Lipi>inc.  l6;  224. 

—  Tenant,  Increasing  Difficulties  of.   ( W.  E.  Beai)  Fortn. 

18:  309. 
Farmers'  Movement.     See  Grangers. 
Farmhouse  Dirge;  a  Poem.     (A.  Austin)  Contemp.  34: 

277.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  381. 
Farming.     Dem.  R.  29:  217. 

—  by  Steam.    All  the  Y'ear,  i:  66.     11:  67.  —  Chamb. 

J.  21:  4. 

—  Co-operative,  Lawson's.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Natiim, 

20:  245.  —  (W.  H.  Roberts)  Fortn.  36:   195. 

—  Fortunatus  Agricola.     St.  James,  49:   173. 

—  French  and  English.     Dub.  Univ.  91:  661. 

—  Future  of.     (R.  Jefferies)  Eraser,  88:  6S7. 

—  Greeley's  What  I  know  about.     (G.   E.  Waring,  jr.) 

Nation,  13:  108. 

—  in  France.     (P.  E.  Gibbons)  Harper,  58:  449. 

—  in  Holland.     Pract.  M.  4:  260. 

—  in  Kansas,  Picturesque  Aspects  of.     (II.  King)  Sciib. 

19:  132. 

—  in  Los  Angeles,  Skilled.    (J.Hayes)  Overland,  7:  448. 

—  in  Pajaro  Valley.     (J.  Hayes)  Overland,  5:  345. 

—  Neapolitan  Systems  of.     Brit.  <Sc  For.  R.  9:  507. 

—  Old  Authors  on.     Sharpe,  38:  30,  91,  262. 

—  on  Thirteen  Acres.     Cornh.  11:  548. 

—  past  and  present.     Chamb.  J.  4:  19, 

—  Sanitary.     Eel.  R.  99:  310. 

—  Smith's  Productive.     Eel.  Mus.  3:  53. 
Ste  Agriculture. 

Farmington,  Conn.,  Old  Meeting-House  at.  (N.  Porter) 
Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  510. 

—  Records.  N.  E.  Reg.  II :  323.   12:34,147,327.13:   57. 
Farmsley  House.     (H.  Rosevelt)  Overland,  5:  68. 
Farnani,  Henr3',  and  F"aniam  Hall,  Y'ale  College.     Am. 

J.  Educ.  28:  895. 

Fame  Islands.  (E.  Greatorex)  Reliquary,  13  :  23.  — 
Penny  M.  10:  199. 

Farnese,  Alexander,  Prince  of  Parma.  (W.  C.  Rubin- 
son)  Month,  33:  266. 

—  Sketch  of.     (J.  G.  Wilson)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:  520. 
Farnham  Castle.     Penny  M.  4:  444. 
Famsworth,  Seth,    (H.  Wood)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  131. 
Fanuim,  Alexander,  Library  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  92. 
Parnnm  Preparatory  School,  N.  J.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  397. 
Faro-Gambling.     (E.  Crapsey)  Galaxy,  12:  57. 
Faro-Table;  transl.  from  Hoffmann.     Dem.  R.  16:  555. 
Faroe  Islands.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  4:  333. — Penny  M. 

1:  210. —  Eel.  R.  11:  450. 

—  and  Shetland,  Fowling  in.     Chamb.  J.  10:  iSo. 

—  Fortnight  in.     No.  Bnt.  40:  287. 

—  Holiday  in.     Once  a  Week,  30:  454-656. 

—  Saga  of.     Blackw.  106:  618,  701. 

—  Visit  to.     (R.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  24:  129-2S2. 

—  Zoiilogy  of.    (R.  v.Willemoes-Suhm)  Nature,  7:  105. 
Farquhar," George.     (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  38. 
Farr,  Jonathan.     (A.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  39:  379. 

—  Plain  Letters.     (F.  W.  P.   Greenwood)   Chr.  Exam. 

12:  32. 
Farragut,    David  G.,   Admiral,   with   portrait.      (R.  B. 
Irwin)  IJ.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  5. 

—  and  New  Orleans.     (G.  Welles)  Galaxy,  12:  669,  817. 


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FATE 


Farragut,  David  G.,  Admiral,  and  D.  Porter,  and  U.  S. 
Navy.     (C.  (,'.  Chesney)  Ed.  E.  124:   1S5. 

—  in  Mobile  Bay.     Scrib.  13:  539. 

August  Morning  with.     (.I.C.  Kinney)  Scrib.  22: 

199. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  C.  Palfrey)  Nation,  30:   13. 

—  Monument  to,   in  New  York      (H.  W.  (Jilder)  Scrib. 

22:  161.  —  (M.  G.  V.  licnsselaer)  Am.  Aicli.  10:  119. 
Farrar,  F.  W.     Eternal  Hope.    See  Eternal  Punishment. 

—  Life  of  Christ.     -See  Jesus  Christ. 

—  St.  Paul.     See  Paul. 

—  Seekers  after  God.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  197. 
Farrar,  John.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  (,"hr.  Exam.  55:   121. 
Farrar,  Joseph.     N.  E.  Peg.  3:   185,  2n. 

Farrar,  Timo.,  with  portrait.  (S.  Lee)  N.  E.  Keg.  29:  225. 
Farrar  (icnealogy.     (T.  Farrar)  N.  E.  Peg.  6:  313. 
Farren,  Elizabeth,  the  Actress.     Dub.  I'niv.  65:  6S,  202. 
Farren,  William,  an  English  actor.     (I).  Cook)  (ient.  M. 

n.  s.  24:  213.  —  (T.  P.  Grinstsd)  Bentley,  41:  80. 
Fai  things  of  Queen  Anne.     Penny  JL  9:  436. 
I'ascination.     All  the  Year,  30:  103. 

—  and  the  Evil  Eye.     All  the  Year,  35:  41. 

—  Personal.     St.  Paul's,  6:  489. 

Fascinnm,  or  F>vil  Eye,  represented  on  a  Bas-Kelief.  (J. 
Millingen  and  S.  \Veston)  Arch.  19:  70,  99. 

Fasliion.  (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  i :  68.  —  (C.  H.  Greg- 
ory) Am.  Lit.  M.  i:  1S4. — (J.  K.  Paulding)  Deni. 
K.  2:  265.  —  New  Eng.  JL  4:  345.  —  Mut;.  2:  472. 
15:  538-  — Sharpe,  38:  247. 

—  Amateur  of.     St.  James,  5 :  489. 

—  and  its  Follies.     Temp.  Bar,  43:   331. 

—  anil  Manners.     (H.  Spencer)  Westm.  61:  357. 

—  and  ['opLilarity.     Godey,  54:  249. 

—  and  Taste.     (II.  Bushnell)  New  Eng.  i:  153. 

—  Change  of.     Am.  Mo.  ]M.  11:  503. 

—  Chatterings  on.     St.  James,  22:  668. 

—  Crumpled  Kose-Leaves.     Chamb.  J,45:  497, 

—  Cycles  of.     Chami).  J.  40:  1S7. 

—  Domain  of.     ((i.  Fitzhugh)  L)e  Bow,  29:  695. 

—  I'-mpire  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  54. 

—  Examination  of  young  Pretender  to.    Lond.  JI,  12:  46. 

—  Fancy  and.     Blackw.  123:  412. 

—  Follies  of.     (C.  Nordhoft)  Harper,  18:  310. 
-^  Fools  of.     All  the  Year,  38;  62. 

—  Freaks  of.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  633. — Victoria,  11:  222. 

—  Frenzies  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53:  177. 

—  Frolics  of.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  91. 

—  in  Deformity.     (\V.  H.  I'lower)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  721. 

—  in  Dress.     (H.  R.  Cleveland)  No.  Am.  47:  148.  —  All 

the  Year,  28:  319. 

Curiosities  in.     Lond.  Soe.  4:  232.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  60:  357. 

—  in  Peligion.     (E.  Strong)  New  Eng.  11:   171. 

—  in  a  Village.     (H.  S.  Totten)  Godey,  30:  205. 

—  Paint,  Powder,  Patches.    Cornh.  7:  ■;;^S.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  78:  206. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Colburn,  7:  238.  —  So.  Lit.  Mes.s.  23: 

226. 

—  Poets  of.     Irish  (}.  3:  626. 

—  Tyranny  of.     Cornh.  38:  83. 

—  the  uglifying  Process.     Ev.  Sat.  g:  77. 

—  Votary  of.     (Mrs.  A.  J.  llippislcy)  Peoi>.  J.  5:  32S. 

—  Word  about,     Victoria,  14:  400. 

Fashions.    All  the  Year,  4:  125.  —  Dem.  K.  34:  210.  — 
Lond.  M.  12:  585.     13:  88. 

—  and  their  Follies.     Hogg.  14:  152. 

—  Follies  in.     Chamb.  J.  53:  33. 

—  Foolish,    All  the  Year,  20:  65. 

—  Generations  of.     (J.  J.  Jarves)  Harper,  9:  749. 

—  in  Dress.     Mo.  R.  148:  3S0.  —  So.  Lit.  J.  4:  525. 

—  in  Physic.     Mus.  8:   11. 

—  of  the  Future.     All  the  Year,  35:  iSo. 


Fashions,  Old.     Once  a  Week,  30:  735. 

—  Rationale  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  41S. 

—  Where  they  come  from.     Ev.  Sal.  9:  779. 
•See  Dress. 

Fasiiionable  and  unfashionable  New  Eujjland  Wife;    a 

Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  1 :   290. 
Fashionable  Crazes.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  206. 
Fasiiionable  Forger.     House.  Words,  4:   17S. 
Fashionable  Hospitality,     St.  Jamo,  16:  202. 
Fashionable  Life  in  England.     Am.  Q.   i :  222. —  Mus. 

22:  349. 
Fashionable  Marriage,     Argosy,  32:   ^5. 
Fashionable  Monthlies.    (D.G.  MitchelO  New  Eng.  2:  96. 
Fashionable  Mother.     Knick.  9:  3S6. 
Fashionable  Society  in  United  States.     Liv.  Age,  31 :  27;. 
Fashionable  Vagaries.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  56: 

417. 
Fast  and  firm.     Lond.  See.  8:  547. 
Fast  and  loo.-e.     Lond.  Soc.  10:  459. 
Fast-Day  at  Foxden,     (J.  P.  (,tuiucy)  Allan.  13:  676. 
Fast  Friends.     (F.  W.  Currey)  Dulj.  Univ.  88:  543. 
Fast  Friends  ;  a  Tale.     (F.  Harrison)  St.  James,  35:  640, 
Fast  Run  and  a  double  KilL     Lond.  Soc.  7:  71. 
Fasti ;  Calendars  of  Church  of  Christ.    Chr.  Hem.  40:  386. 
Fasti  Helleiiici,  Clinton's.     Westni.  5:  269. 
Fastidious  JMan,  The.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:   147,  230. 
Fastidiousness,  Miseries  of.    (T.  H.  Shreve)  Hesp.  3:41. 
Fasting.     Bost.  K.  3:  262. —Cong.  M.  2:  528.  —  Iri>h 

Q.  9:  1028. 

—  Cases  of  long.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  13. 

—  Christian  View  of.    (M. Valentine)  Evang.  K.  15:  1 1  -,. 

—  Duty  of.     (T.  A.  Morris)Meth.  Q.  9:  205. 

—  Nature,  Obligations  and  Ends  of.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  74. 

—  Pliilosophv  of.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s,  25: 

34S. 
Fasting  Communion.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  410. 
Fasting  Girls.     All  the  Year,  22;  442. 
Fastulf,  Sii- J.     Sharpe,  i:   123. 

—  A])])ointment  as  Keeper  of  the  Bastille,  1421.     (J.  G. 

Nichols)  Arch.  44:  112. 

—  Inventory  of  EUects  of.     (T.  Aniyot)  Arch.  21:  2^2. 
Fat  People.     All  the  Year,  12:  352. 

Fata  Morgana,  in  the  Bay  of  Reggio.     Penny  M   2:  3:1. 
Fatal  Abduction;  a  Poem.    (J.  Slicehan)  Temp.  Bar,  36: 

537- 
Fatal  Accidents,  how  preventible.    Ed.  R.  94:  98.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  24:   i. 
Fatal  Bride;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  i;. 
Fatal  Curiosity;  a  Tale.     (.1.  Payn)  Bi  Igra.  34:  siipp.  94. 
Fatal  Fortune:  a  Tale.  (W.Collins)  All  tlieYear.33:  13.  37. 
Fatal  Inheritance.     (Mrs.  S.  R.  T.  JIayer)  St.  James.  30: 

558,  66i.     31:  69-408. 
Fatal  Jewels.     (.\.  Foiililanque)  Belgra.  9:   557. 
Fatal  Letter.     (J.  Hatton)  Lond.  Soc.  27:  521. 
Fatal  Marriage  of  Bill  the  Soundser.     (W.  L.  Tiffany) 

Contin.  Mo.  i :  395. 
Fatal  Mark.     (II    R.  Addison)  Bentley,  15:  501. 
Fatal  Passion;  a  Dramatic  Sketch,     (W.  E.  Chaniiing) 

Dial,  4:  364, 
Fatal  Picture  ;  a  Story.    (H.C.  Appleby)  St.  James.  46:  69. 
I'atal  Presentiments.     Eraser,  3:  34.  —  Liv.  Age,  24:  ;;'). 
I'atal  Unction;  a  Coronation  Tragedy.     Blackw.  10:  ;3. 
Fatal  Zero;  Diary  kept  at  Hoinburg.     All  the  Year.  21: 

I9-35''- 
Fatalism  and  Free  Will.     (M.  A.  Castlo)  Zoist,  13:  70. 
-- not  Evangelism.     Am.  Church  R.  8:  207. 

—  Statistical  Variety  of.     Lond.  Q.  12:   1. 

—  Servian  popular  Tale  on.     House.  Words,  ti:   167. 
Fatalist.  The.     (I.  Tourgcnieff)  O.  &  N.  9:   5A5. 
Fate  in  the  Religion  ol'tlie  Ancients.     Dul).  R.  4:  32. 
Fate  and  a  Heart;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  2:  2S7. 

Fate  Ferguston.    Galaxy,  3:  87. 


FATE 


446 


FEATHERS 


Fate  of  the  Fairleighs;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  8:  384. 

—  of  Fauriel.     (D.  Costello)  IJentley,  49:  112. 

—  of  Genius;  a  Poem.     (K.  St.  Clielt)  lIo<,'g,  8:  316. 

—  (  f  the  Heather  Iklle.     Tinsley,  8:  401. 

—  of  Hutchinson  Weinble.     (S.  L.  Siinpsun)  Overland, 

14:  532- 

—  of  John  Wortley.     (G.  Grant)  Tinsley,  18:  153. 

—  of  Lady  Grale.     Colburn,  138:  472. 

—  of  the  O'Learys.   (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Dub.  Univ.  17:  76. 

—  of  two  Cities,  Liege  and  Dinant.     (J.   W.  Sheahan) 

Lakeside,  9:  35. 

—  of  a  Water  Lily;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  35. 
Fate's  Choice;  a  Storv.     (C.  B.  Lewis)  Galaxy,  21:  493. 
Fates,  The.     (W.  T.  Harris)  .1.  Spec.  Philos.  ii:  265. 
Fates  of  a  Family.     (C.  H.  M.  Bridge)  Colburn,  168: 

490. 
Fated  to  be  free.     (J.  Ingelow)  Good  Words,  16:  33-825. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  369,  728.     125:  160-660. 

126:   165,  744. 
Fatello,  Sigisnuind.     Blackw.  64:  714. 
Father  and  Son.     House.  Words,  i:  213. 
Father  Gabriel.     House.  Words,  2:  67,  85. 
Father  Meriel's  Bell.     (J.  K.  Hosmer)  Atlan.  25:  179. 
Fadier  of  the   Regiment;    a   Poem.      (W.   Thornburj') 

Once  a  Week,  5:  70. 
Father  Oswald;  a  Catholic  Storj'.     Ed.  R.  77:  4S2. 
Father  Front's  Inaugurative  Ode.     (F.  Mahoney)  Cornh. 

i:  75. 

—  Last  Book.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  442. 

Father  Stilling's  Sunset.     (J.  H.  Jung-Stilling)  Colburn, 

157:  594,  793-     158:  79-319- 
Father  Tolo's  Umbrella;   a  Story.     (L.  W.  Champney) 

Galaxy,  22:  61. 
Father  Tom  and  the  Pope;  or  a  Night  at  the  Vatican. 

(J.  F.  Murray;  also  attributed  to  S.  Ferguson,  and 

to  F.  JLihoney)  Blackw.  43:  607. 
Father  Tudkin's  Malediction.     Blackw.  51:  248. 
Father's  Revenge.     (E.  A.  Dupuy)  Godey,  23:   175. 
Father's  Story.     (M.  C.  Hay)  Belgra.  26:  497. 
Fathers  of  the  Church.     Knick.  39:  205,  493. 

—  and  early  Christians.  (F.J.  Sharr)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  ig:  117. 

—  Ante-Nicene.     Am.  Church  U.  21:  22S. 

Boyd's  Translation  of.     (T.  ;Moore)  Ed.  R.  24:  58. 

Difficulties  of.     Dub.  R.  18:  331. 

—  of  the  Desert.     Brownson,  lo:  379. 

—  Value  of.     (T.  W.  Coit)  Am.  Church  R.  4:  497. 
Fathers  and  Sons.     (T.  E.  Hook)  Colburn,  58:    1-441. 

59:    1-289.     60:    1-425.     61:    1-417.     62:    1-429 

63:  142-417. 
Fatherless  Daughter;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  452. 
Fatma  Zaida's  Koran.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  193. 
Faiicher  Leon.     Belgra.  5:  194. 

—  Letters  and  Speeches  of.     Ed.  R.  128:  191, 

—  Memoir  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:   133. 
Fauconberg,  Lord,  Embassy  to  Italy,  1669.    (Sir  IL  Ellis) 

Arch.  37:  15S. 
Faulder,  Richard,  Legend  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  29,  i56,  255. 
Faulkner,  Arthur  Brooke,  Letters  to  Lord  Brougham.  Mo. 

R.  142:  514. 
Faulkner,  Charles  J.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  41:  207. 
Faults  on  both  Sides.     (L.  Blanchard)  Colburn,  71:  390. 
Fault-Finding.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  13:  76. 
Fauna.     See  Animals. 
Fauntlcroy,   Henry,  Trial  and   Execution   of.     All  the 

Year,  16:  470. 
Fauntleroy  Verrian's  Fate.     (11.  E.  Prescott)  Knick.  57: 

57-4f'>5- 
Faussett  Collection  of  Antiquities.     Chanib.  J.  30:  14S, 

169.  —  Art  J.  6:  227. 
Faust  of  Wittenberg  and  Fust  of  Mentz.     Internat.  M. 

5:  172. 
Faust;  a  Story.     (L  Tourgenieff)  Galaxy,  13:  621,  734. 


Faust;  Dramatic  and  Legendary.  (J.  Oxenford)  Belgra. 
i:  88. 

—  From,  to  Pickwick.     (M.  Browne)  Contemp.  38:  162. 

—  Goethe's  and  Marlowe's.     (C.  Grant)  Contemp.  40:  i. 

—  Legend  of.    (H.  S.  Edwards)  Macniil.  34:  268.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  87:  351. 

—  Myth  of.     (E.  G   Holland)  Appleton,  14:  80. 

—  on  the  Stage.     All  the  Year,  43:  39. 

—  The  Supernatural  in  Art.     (V.  Lee)  Cornh.  42:  212. 
See  Goethe. 

Fausts,  The  two.     Dem.  R.  13:  315. 

Faustus,  Dr.     (E.  H.  Malcolm)  Sharpe,  45:   155. 

—  and  the  Devil.     Cornh.  14:  687. 

—  German  popular  Legend  of.     (J.  A.  L.  Robinson)  At- 

lan. 2:  551. 

—  how  he  became  a  Dancer.     (H.  S.  Edwards)  Macmil. 

35:  403- 

—  Legend  of.     (R.  H.  Home)  (^ontomp.  33:  310. 
Favart,  Mons.  and  Madame.     All  the  Year,  37:  412. 
Favell,  S.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  I\L  13:  392,  561. 
Faversham  Church.     Antiquary,  3:  42,  64,  1S3. 
Favette  and  Thargelie.    (L.  de  la  Rame)  Bentley,  51 :  333. 
Favorite  of  the  Harem.   (Mrs.  Leonowens)  Allan.  30:  335. 
Favorites,  Roval.     St.  James,  6:  330,  485.     7:  8i-.'76. 

8:  79.  183. 

Favorite  Haunts  and  rural  Studies.     Eraser,  35:  29. 

Favras,  Marquis  de.  Bentley,  30:  307.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  24:  330. 

Favre,  J.,  with  portrait.  Appleton,  2:  212.  —  with  por- 
trait, Ev.  Sat.  9:  611,  621. 

Favre,  P.,  first  Disciple  of  Loyola.  (H.  J.  Coleridge) 
Month,  20:  62. 

Favre,  Pierre  Antoine,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  21:  417. 

Fawcett,  Edgar.  Fantasy  and  Passion.  Cauad.  Mo.  14: 
760. 

Fawcett,  Henry.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  50:  352. 

—  and  Mrs.  Henry.     (H.  Holbeach)  St.  Paul's,  11:  74. 
Fawcett,  John,  Life  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  28:  240. — 

Eel.  R.  30:  93.  —  Cong.  M.  5:  i. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  790. 

Fawcett,  John,  Actor,  Recollections  of.    Colburn,  53:  loi. 
Fawkes,  Guy.     (.T.  Mew)  St.  James,  41:  567. 

—  Recollections  of.     (D.  Jerrold)  Colburn,  51:  316. 
P^awn  of  Sertorius.     Eel.  R.  85:  155. 

Fay,  Theodore  S.    Countess  Ida.    (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am. 

51:  434- 

—  Norman  Leslie.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  54. 

Fayal.  Portuguese  and.    (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  6:  526. 
Fazy,  James,  and  the  Politics  of  Geneva.  Cornh.  13:  409. 
Fear  and  Joy,  Scientific  Aspects  of.     (A.  Wilson)  Col- 
burn, 159:  67. 

—  as  a  Christian  Motive.     Bost.  R.  i:  165. 

Fearful  Responsibility;  a  Storj'.    (W.  D.  Howells)  Scrib. 

22:  276-390.     Same  art.  Canad.  'Mo.  20:  59,  134. 
Feast  and  a  Battle,  Old  Storv  of  a.     Eraser,  91:  642. 

—  of  Belshazzar;  a  Poem.    (E.  Arnold)  Liv.  Age,  103:  03. 

—  of  Fools.     (F.  Douce)  Arch.  15:  225. 

—  of  Harvest;  a  Poem.    (E.  C.  Stedman)  Atlan.  20:  £16. 

—  of  the  Ingathering.     Chamb.  J.  20:  324. 

—  of  the  Roofs.     Liv.  Age,  132:  iSo. 

—  of  St.  Partridge  at  Park  Hall.     Belgra.  i:  103. 

—  of  Tabernacles.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  79. 
Feasts.     Chamb.  J.  10:  361. 

—  and  Festivals.     (Mrs.  White)  Godej-,  46:  430. 
See  Festival  Days. 

Feast-Day  Literature  .in  Mexico.     Cath.  World,  12:  7S6. 
Feats  of  Endurance.     Chamb.  J.  54:  S06. 
Feathers.     Cornh.  39:  712. 

—  and  their  Uses.     Chamb.  J.  39:  127.     Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  14:  300.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  59:  12S. 

—  Nature  and  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  10:  357,  363. 

—  Ostrich.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  186. 


FEATHERS 


447 


FEMALE 


Feathers;  Pleaeed  with  a  Feather.    (G.  Allen)  Cornh.  39: 
712.     Same  art.  Pop.  8ci.  Mo.  15:  360. 

—  Symmetry  in.    (G.  A.  Lewis)  Am.  Natural.  5:  675. 
Featlier-Stars  (Comatulie),  Keceiit  and  fos.sil.   (P.  H.  Car- 
penter) Pop.  Sci.  li.  19:  193. 

Feathered  Fossil,  A.    (H.  Woodward)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  313. 
Featherstonhaugh,  Charles  F.,  Memoirs  and  Kemains  of. 

Lond.  M.  9:  133. 
Feathertop;  a  moralized  Legend.      (X.  Hawthorne)  In- 

ternat.  M.  5:   1S2,  233- 
Febiger,  Chri^^tian.  (H.  P.  Johnston)  M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  i<SS. 
February.     (W.  Ilowitt)  Howitt.  i:  79. 

—  Extra  Day  in.     (T.  Smitli)  Good  Words,  4:  292. 
February  Post-Bag;  a  Freneh  Tale.     Cornh.  21:  204. 
Fechner's  Psychophysical  Law.  (.1.  Ward)  Mind,  i:  452. 
Fechter,  Charles  A."     (K.  Field)  Athm.  26:  2S5.— (G. 

B.   Woods)  O.  &  N.   i:  514.  — Cornh.  8:  172.— 
Galaxy,  9:  554. 

—  as  an  Actor.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  138. 

—  as  Hamlet.      (K.   Field)    Atlan.    26:    55S.  — (Pv.  G. 

White)  Nation,  lo:  iiS.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  274,289. — 
0.  &  N.  3:  359.  —  St.  .James,  2:  371. 
and  Othello.    Blackw.  90:  744.  —  Eraser,  64:  772. 

—  Peaii>in  in  Dramatic  Art.  (K.  (J.^Vhite)  Nation, 10:364. 
Federal  and  State  Decisions,  Conflict  between.    (W.  B. 

Hornblower)  Am.  Law  R.  14:  211. 
Federal  Constitution.     So.  K.2:  432. 
Federal  (,"onvention  of  17S7,  Anecdotes  of.      Liv.  Age, 

25:  557- 
Federal  Finances.     Dem.  R.  26:  193. 
Federal  Government.     Portfo.(Den.)  14:  556. 

—  Defects  and  Remedy  of.     Carey's  Mns.  i:  269. 

—  Freeman's  History  of.     Nat.  R.  17:  339. 

—  (jiilett's.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  13:  242. 

—  I  etters  on,     (T.  Co.Ke)  Carey's  Mus.  2:  300,  3S7. 

—  Theory  of.     (.1.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  54:  212. 
Federal  Procession  in  Philadelphia,  July  4,  17SS.  Carey's 

Mus.  4:  57. 
Federal  Recruit,  Adventures  of.    All  the  Year,  10:  512. 
Federalism  and  Home  Rule.  (E..\. Freeman)  Fortn.22:  204. 

—  in  New  England,   iSoo-15.      (11.  C.   Lodge)  Nation, 

26:  II. 

—  in  Spain.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  16:  264. 

—  Present  Tasks  of,  1864.       (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  E.xam. 

76:  250. 
Federalist,  The.    Brownson,  21 :  385.  —  Carey's  Mus.  2: 
441,523.  —  Mo.  R.  iii:  516. 

—  and  the  Constitution.    (W.  A.  Cocke)  So.  M.  8:  77. 

—  Authorship  of  disputed  Numbers  of.     Hist.  JL  8:  305. 

—  Dawson's  Edition  of.  (H.  W.  Torrey)  No.  Am.  98:  5S6. 

—  Lite  and  Character  of  John  Jay.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman) 

Contin.  Mo.  6:  336. 
'—  No.  63,  Jay's  original  Draft.     Hist.  M.  11:  257. 
Federalist  Party,  Destruction  of .  (H.  C.  Lodge)  No.  Am. 

123:   113. 
Federalists,  Address  to.     Carey's  Mus.  2:  38 1. 
Federative  Policy  of  Europe,     tjuar.  38:  172. 
1  ederative  System  of  the  United  States.     (B.  Tucker)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  4:  761. 
Feed  my  Lambs;  a  Tale.     Contin.  Mo.  5:  6^13. 
l-eed-U'ater  Heater,  IJerryman's.     Pract.  JL  2:  123. 
Fees,  Gossip  about.     Chanib.  J.  56:  411. 

t>te  alfu  Tips;  Backshee.-li. 
Feejee.     See  Fiji. 
Feeling  and  Energy.     (W.  S.   Duncan)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  3:  464. 

—  and  Sentiment.     New  Eng.  ^I.  2:  24. 

—  and  Thought,  Distinctions  in.    (R.  Flint)  Mind,  2:  112. 

—  as  related  to  Faith.     (M.  Loy)  Luih.  Q.  3:  i. 

—  Faith,  and  Knowledge  in  their  mutual  Relations.    (L. 

H.  Atwater)  Princ.  33:  421. 

—  of  Effort,  Jameson.  (W.  M.  Salter)  Uiii;a.  R.  16:  544. 


Feeling,  Religious,  Smyth  on.      (S.  Harris)  New  Eng. 

37:  72- 
Feelings.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  60. 

—  and  the  Intellect.     Brit.  Q.  70:  27. 

—  and  the  Will.     (A.  Bain)  Form.  3:  575. 

—  Comicalities  of.     Bentley,  11:  51. 

—  Psychology  of.     Brit.  (J.  70:  27. 

—  Survival  of.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Luth.  Q.  11:  354. 
Feet.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  240. 

—  Distortion  of,  in  China.    Chamb.  J.  57:  191. 

—  of  Insects.     (L.  L.  Clarke)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  393.    3:  167, 

35°- 

—  of  Mammalia,  Effect  of  Impacts  and  Strains  on.  (E.  D. 

Cope)  Am.  Natural.  15:  542. 
Feet-Washing.     (C.  P.  Krautli,  jr.)  Evang.  R.  i:  434. 
Felbiger,  Johann  Ignaz  von.     Am.  J.  Educ.  9:  600. 
Feigning-Face.     (M.  Collins)  L)ub.  Univ.  93:  279. 
Felicia  Crompton.      All  the    Year,  8:  425.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  76:  355. 
Felicie  Mordaunt's  World.      (L.  P.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  i :  439. 
Felicita.     Blackw.  86:  1S9,  273.      Same  art.  Liv.  Agf, 

63:  76,  165. 
Felipa.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Lippinc.  17:  702. 
Felix,  Eliza  Rachel.     See  Rachel. 

Felix,  Father,  at  Notre  Dame.     (W.  C.  Wilkinson)  Put- 
nam, 15:  177.  —  Chr.  R.  43:  67. 
Felix  Binocular;  a  Legal  Sketch.    Eraser.  3:  472. 
Felixston,  An  August  in.  (D.  C.  Badhani)  Eraser,  51 :  259. 
Fellenberg,  Emanuel,   Character  and  Works  of.    Wubt. 

M.  i:  176,  36S. 

—  his  Institution  at  Hofwyl.     (W.  C.  Woodbridge)  Chr. 

Q.  Spec.  1 :  625.   2:358.  —  Ed.  R.  31: 150.   32:488. 
—  Mo.  R.  94:  195.  — Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  591. 

—  Pestalozzi,  and  Wehrli.      (W.  de  Fellenberg)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  10:  Si.     21:  765. 

—  Schools  and  Plans  of.     Chr.  Obs.  30:  150-481. 
Feller,  F.X.  de.     (W.  C.  Robinson)  Month.  39:  ;;74. 
Feller,  Mme.,  Sketch  of.  (Mrs.  S.  J.  Hale)  Godey,  21 :  134. 
Fellowes,  Robert,  Poems  of.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  755. 
Fellowes.  W.  D.    Historical  Sketches.     Mo.  R.  117:  14. 
Fellow.-hip,  Christian.     (G.  W.  Cox)  Theo.  R.  13:  499. 

—  Church.    (G.  N.  Boardman)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  62. 

—  denied  bv  Galesburg  Declaration.  (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth. 

Q.7:  595. 
Fellowships  and  national  Culture.    (S.  Colvin)  Macmil. 
34: 136. 

—  Idle.     (II.  Sidgwick)  Contemp.  27:  679. 

—  Oxford;  Strike,  but  hear.     JIarmil.  25:  300. 
Felltham,  Owen.    Resolves.      Retros.  10:343. — Cong. 

M.6:373. 

—  Works  of.    Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  451. 
Eels,  Egon.     Titania.     O.  &  N.  7:  744. 

Felspars  and  their  Derivatives.     (T.  Smyth)  Eel.  Engin. 

16:  509. 
Felt.  Joseph  Barlow.     (C.  W.  Uphnm)  Hist.  M.  17:  107. 

—  Memoir  of,  v.-ith  portrait.     (J.  B.  F.  Osgood)  N.  E. 

Reg.    24:  I. 
Feltham  Reformatopi-.     Chamb.  J.  44:  734. 
Felting  Power,  Discovery  of  Cause  of.     (P.  .\.  Browne) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  50:  205. 
Felton,  Cornelius  Conway.     Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  265. 

—  .Agamemnon.       See  yEschylus. 

—  tircik  Reader.     New  York  R.  8:  261. 

—  Homer.     Am.  ^lo.  R.  4:  93. — Am.  Q.  14:  143. 
Female   .\rtists.     Chamb.  J.  33:  137.  —  Nat.  (>.  22:   i. 
Female  Authors.    (G.  Giliillau)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  3^9,620, 

S50.  —  (A.  W.  Abb(,t)  No.  Am.  72:  151. 
Female  Beauty,  Engl'ish  iv.  French  Ideas  of.     St.  James, 

48:  269.     See  Beauty. 
Female  (^haraeter.    Knick.  6:  204,  381.  —  Fraser,  7:  591. 

—  Formation  and  Excellence  of.     (J.  Ilawes)  Am.  Inst. 

of  In>truc.  1845:  27. 


FEMALE 


448 


FEXTOX 


Female  Characters  of  Goethe  and  Sh  ikspere.  No.  Brit. 
8: 265. 

—  of  modern  Poetry.     Blackw.  37:  815.     38:  12S. 

—  of    Scriiiture.      (K.    Ilemans)  Blackw.   33:   593,804. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  14:   i. 

—  of  Shakspere.     Blackw.  33:  124,  ^gi,  539. 

Female  Convicts,  Treatment  of.     (M.  Carpenter)  Eraser, 

67:   3T. 
Female  Convict  Prisons.     Victoria,    31:  331. 
Female  Criminals,  American.     Nat.  (^  11:  26S. 

—  Remarkable.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  51. 
Female  Deacons.     See  Deaconesses. 

Female  Education.     See  Women,  Education  of. 

Female  Fanaticism  in   Scotland.      Dub.  Univ.  30:  349. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Ag-e,  15:  123. 
Female  Felons.     Cliamb.  J.  38:  310. 
Female  Freemasonry.     Once  a  Week,  19:  105. 
Female  Friendships.     Eel.  M.  42:  404. 

—  Skakspere's  Delineations  of.     Penny  JI.  10:  109. 
Feniiile  Funambulist.     Sharpe,  37:  71. 

Female  Genius,  Plea  for.     Lond.  M.  lo:  53,  184. 

Female  Ileroisjn.     Chamb.  J.  10:  loS. 

Female  Immorality,  Causes  and  Remedies  of.  Fcl.  M. 
17:  267.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  21 :  3S5.  —  A\  esini. 
53:  44S,  516. 

Female  Kinship  and  maternal  Filiation.  (E.  Reclus)  Radi- 
cal R.  i:  205. 

Female  Life  in  Jail.     Chr.  Rem.  44:  365. 

Female  Literature.  (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  No.  Am.  26: 
403.  —  (M.  de  Stael)  Anal.  M.  1 :  313. 

Female  Nail-^Likers  at  Birmingham.  Chamb.  J.  52:  799. 

Female  Novelists.     (W.  A.Jones)  Dem.  R.  14:  4S4. 

Female  Penitentiaries.  Quar.  83:  359.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  19:  433. 

Female  Philanthropists,  Group  of,    Lond.  Q.  57:  49. 

Female  Poetry.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  377. 

Female  Poets,  Evenings  with  some.  Am.  Whig  R.  14: 
217,  418. 

—  of  America.      Dem.  R.  24:  232.  —  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Filer) 

No.  Am.  68:  413. 

—  of  England.     (C.  L.  BaKour)  Peop.  J.  10:  265. 
Female  Portraits.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  156,  278,  633. 
Female  Preaching.     Chr.  Mo.  Sjjec.  4:  291. 
Female  Professionals.     Chamb.  J.  54:  65. 

Female  I'rose  Writers  of  America.  So.  Q.  21:  114. — 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  249,  381. 

Female  Religious  of  America.  (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath. 
World,  19:  362. 

Female  Revenge,*  a  Tale.     So,  Lit- Mess.  9:  171. 

Female  Rule;  or  Scenes  in  New  York.     Godc}-,  26:  184. 

Female  Sovereigns,  Mrs.  Jameson's.    Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  441. 

Female  Teachers  m  Common  Schools,  Duties  of.  (D.  Kim- 
ball) Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1836:  103.  —  (E.  Jarvis) 
Chr.  Exam.  34:  371. 

Female  Uhlan,  an  Episode.  (J.  A.  O'Shea)  Tinsley,  27: 
465. 

Females,  an  offensive  Word.     Ev.  Sat,  3:  61, 

Feminine  Feud.     Colburn,  164:  574. 

Feminine  Perfections;  or  the  unreasonable  Bachelor.  (A. 
B.  Johnson)  Knick.  35:  15. 

Feminine  Philanthropy.     (IL  Rosevelt)  Overland,  5:  iSi. 

Fen  Country  of  England.  (C.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,  8: 
302.  —  Chamb.  J.  22:  321, 

—  Drainage  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  278. 

—  Miller  and  Skertchly  on.     Nature,  18:  514. 

—  of  the  Past  and  of  'To-Day.     Chamb.  J.  58:  145,  279. 
Fens  and  their  Fickleness.     Once  a  Week,  6:  654. 

—  Origin  and  Improvement  of.     Brit.  Q.  18:  381. 
Fences,  New  England.    (R.  E.  Robinson)  Scrib.  19:  502. 
Fencing,   Parisian.      All  the  Year,  23:  330.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

9:  199. 
Feneberg,  John  Michael,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  29:  445. 


Feneberg.  John  Michael,  Sketch  of.  (W.  F.  Stevenson) 
Good  Words,  3:   132. 

Fenelon,  Bertrand  de  S.  de  la  Mothe.  Diidomatic  Cor- 
respondence.    Ed.  R.69:  365.  —  For.  Q.  22:  276. 

Fenelon,  Archb.  Francois  de  S.  de  la  Clothe.  (J.  W. 
Cummins)  Cath.  World,  11 :  613.  —  Chr.  Disc.  4: 
421.  —  (W.  E.  Channing)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  i. — Eel. 
M.  75:  526.  — Mo.  Rel.  M.  28:   172. 

—  and  Bossuet,  Butler's  Lives  of.     Quar.  10:  409. 

—  and  his  Connection  with  America.     (C.  D.  Bradlee) 

N.  E.  Reg.  16:  344.  —  (J.  G.  Shea)  N.  E.  Reg.  17: 
246. 

—  and  his  educational  Views.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  477. 

—  and  Toleration.     (C.  L.  Loos)  Chr.  Q.  5:  365,  513. 

—  Anecdotesof.  (W.  J.Walter)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  65.  141. 

—  Character  and  Writings  of.    (S.  K.  Kollock)  Princ.  25: 

165, 

—  De  Baussot's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  687. 

—  Letters  of .     Chr.  Obs.  77:  705. 

—  Missionary  Sermon  of.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  513,  577. 
Fenestration,  Scientific.     Am.  Arch.  9:  52. 
Fenestrelle,  Walk  up.      (H.  F.  Amedroz)  Once  a  Week, 

2:  48. 
Feng-Shui  in  China.     Cornh.  29:  337, 
Fenians,  The.     All  the  Year,  14:  300. 

—  Ancient.     (L.  C.  Seelye)  Scrib.  i:  517. 

and  Fenian  Literature.     Cornh.  13:  121.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  66:  361. 

—  in  England,  Ireland,  and  America.    Tinsley,  i:  700. 

—  in  Ireland.     All  the  Year,  17:  342-520. 

—  Ireland  for  the  Irish.     (An  American  Fenian)  Tinsley, 

i:  607.  —  (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Tinsley,  2:  39, 

—  Irish  Conspiracy,  1867.     Tinsle}',  2:  143, 

—  Night  with.     Chamb.  J.  44:  347. 

—  of  Ballybogmucky.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Ev.  Sat.  i:  30. 

—  on  Trial.     All  the  Year,  17:  582. 
Fenian  Alarm.     Blackw.  103:  308. 
Fenian  Assassinations.     Colburn,  142:  107, 
Fenian  Brothers,    All  the  Year,  11:  391. 

Fenian  Conspiracies.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  142:  20S. 

Fenian  Convicts.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  633. 

Feuian  Invasion  of  Canada,  1870.     (C.  H.  Tuttle)  0.  & 

N.  2:  208.  —  Temp.  Bar,  18:  177. 
Fenian  Question,  1866.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  3:  270. 
Fenian  Rising  in  Ireland,  1867.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

4:  213. 
Fenian  Song- Writing.     Chamb.  J.  50:  168. 
Fenianism.     (L.  Blanc)  Lippinc.  1:  16S.  —  (C.  Redding) 

Colburn,  137:  86.  —  (J.  H.  Stack)  Macmil.  13:  506. 

—  Blackw.  103:  222.  —  Contemp.  19:  301,  624. — 

Dub.  Univ.  67;  116,  464, 

—  An  American  Opinion  of.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  492. 

—  and  English  Democracy.    Quar.  122:  237. 

—  and  the  Irish  Church.     (J.  Godkin)  Fortn.  9:   191, 

—  as  a  Swindle.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  347. 

—  British  Confederation  and.     Hunt,  54:  301. 

—  in  America.  Bentley,  63:  129.  —  Blackw.  loi :  590.  — 

Dub.  Univ.  71:  115. 

—  in  1868.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  6:5, 

—  My  Connection  with.      (G.  Cluseret)   Eraser.  86:  31. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  271.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13: 
145.     Same  an.  Liv.  Age,  114:  353. 

—  Why  is  it?     (P.  Giraud)  Putnam,  11:  543, 
Fenland.     See  Fen  Country. 

Penning,  Eliza,  condemned  on  Circumstantial  Evidence, 
All  the  Year,  18:  66, 

—  Trial  of,     Blackw.  89:  236, 
Fenton,  Elijah.     House.  Words,  ii:  43. 

Fenton,  Lavinia,  the  Actress,     (D,  Cook)  Once  a  Week, 

8:  651.  — Dub.  Univ.  74:  310. 
Fenton  Grammar  School.  Recollections  of.  Belgra.  23:  33. 

—  Sketch  of.    Canad.  Mo.  5:  353,  446. 


FENTON 


449 


FESTA 


Fenton's  Quest;  a  Novel.  (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra.  ii: 
133-389.     12:  5-389.     13:  68-4S5.     14:  99-225. 

Fenwick,  Benedict  J.,  Bishop.     Brownson,  3:  518. 

Fenwick,  Lady  A.  A.,  Keiutermeut  of  liemains  of.  Hist. 
M.  19:  151. 

Fenwick,  Sir  John.     (E.  B.  Seabrook)  Gahix}-,  3:  256. 

Ferdinand  II.  and  the  Elector  Frederick.    Montli,  9:  176. 

—  and  Walienstein.     (K.  Cardwell)  Month,  28:  24,  144. 
Ferdinand  V.  and  Isabella,  Prescott's.     (K.  Ford)  Quar. 

64:  I.  — (P.  de  Gayangos)  Ed.  R.  68:  376. —  (W. 
H.  Gardiner)  No.  Am.  46:  203.  —  (F.W.  P.  Green- 
wood) Chr.  Exam.  24:  99.  —  (-J.  Pickering)  New 
York  Pi.  2:  30S.  —  (K.  W.  Hamilton)  Brit.  Q.  i: 
232.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  5:  145.  —  Mus.  36:  451.— 
Dem.  R.  2:  160.  —Dub.  R.  13:  308.  —  (P.  Fredet) 
U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  449. —  Mo.  R.  145:  295. 
Ferdinand  VH.  of  Spain.     Colburn,  39:  324. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  ft.  39:  355. 

I"erdinand,  King  of  Naples.  Penny  M.  i:  102.  —  Col- 
burn, 120:  245. 

Fdreol,  Martin.     St.  Paul's,  4:  452.  — Ev.  Sat.  8:  137. 

Ferghana.     (R.  Michell)  Geog.  M.  3:  124,  149. 

Ferguson,  Sir  Adam.  Chamb.  J.  23:  113.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  45:  164.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  554. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Ed.  R.  125:  49. 
Ferguson,  Robert,  the  Plotter.     Blackw.  71:  703.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  26:  439. 
Ferguson,  Samuel.    Lays  of  the  Western  Gael,  etc.    Dub. 

R.  56:  302.     Same  art.  Cath.  World,  i:  466. 
Ferguson,  JIajor  William.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  217. 
Fergusson,  Robert,  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  173. 
Ferland,  Abbt^  J.  B.  A.,  with  portrait.     Hist.  M.  9:  201. 
Fermentation.     (C  Graham)  Nature,  15:  213.  249. 

—  and  Disease.     (J.  Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  10:  129. — 

(.J.  Tyndall)  Fortn.  26:  547.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
131: '643. 

—  and  Life.     (F.  Papillon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  542. 

—  and  Putrefaction.     (W.  Thomson)  Nature,  7:  61,  78. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  711. 

—  Pasteur  on.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  709. 

—  Schiitzenberger  on.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  124. 
Ferments,  Cleans  of  distinguishing.     (C.  B.  Dudlej')  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  lOi :  129. 
Fernando ;  a  Tale.    (Lady  Herbert)  Cath.  World,  28:  S28. 
Fernando  Noronha,  Penal  Settlement  of.    Scrib.  II :  534. 

—  Challenger  Expedition  to.     Nature,  9:  3S8. 
Fernando  Po  and  the  Slave  Trade.     Quar.  26:  51. 
Ferns.     (Mrs.  L.  A.  Millington)  0.  &  N.  8:  694.  —(.T. 

L.  Russell)  Am.  Natural.  2:  517. — Chamb.  J.  51: 
541.  —  Hogg,  4:  360.  —  Lond.  Q.  19:  91.  —  Once  a 
Week,  19:  131. 

—  and  Liverworts.     (S.  B.  Hcrrick)  Scrib.  13:  329. 

—  and  their  Allies.     Colburn,  107:  235. 

—  and  their  Portraits.     (Juar.  loi :  57. 

—  and  Wild  Oats.     (.1.  Neall)  Overland,  8:  23S. 

—  British.     Westm.  46:  415. — Peop.  J.  6:  260.  —  Eel. 

R.  102:  65S. 

—  Collecting.     All  the  Year,  18:  39. 

—  Few  Pet.     Ev.  Sat.  14:  683. 

—  Few  Words  about.     Canad.  Mo.  7:  163. 

—  in  their  Homes.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  438. 

—  Notes  on.     Chamb.  J.  11:  38. 

—  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     New  Q.  4:  462. 

—  Pet.     All  the  Year,  30:  90. 

—  Physiolog}'  of.     (II.  (Joode)  Reliquani%  i:  34. 

—  Preservative  Power  uf.     Pract.  M.  7:  280. 

—  Recent  Studies  among.     Belgra.  15:  249. 

—  Smith  on.     Nature,  14:  286. 

—  Summer  Study  of.     Good  Words,  i:  321-423. 

—  Superstitions  concerning.   (L.  .Tewitt)  Reliquary.  1 :  39. 
Fern  Devilry.     St.  James,  24:  514. 

Fern  Forests  of  Carboniferous  Period.     Sharpe,  43:  190. 

29 


Fernery,  A  Fairy.     (B.  Medhurst)  Victoria,  19:  420. 

—  How  to  make  a.     Once  a  Week,  6:  240. 
Fernley  Lecture  for  1878.     Lond.  (i.  51 :  265. 
Fernyhurst   Court.     Good  Words,    11:   297-Soi.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  207-58S.     loB:  43. 
Feroe  Islands.     See  Faroe  Islands. 
Ferrar,  Nicholas.     (G.  A.  Ellis)  Atlan.  28:  176. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  481. 
Ferrara,  Andrea.     Cornh.  12:  1S9. 
Ferrara,  Vincent.     Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  46. 

Ferrara  to  Genoa,  Men  and  Manners  on  the  Way  from. 

(W.  D.  Howells)  Nation,  2:  205. 
Ferrara  Marshes  reclaimed.     Pract.  M.  3:  153. 
Ferrari,  Guadenzio,  Painter,  Life  of.     Colburn,  79:  So. 
Ferrers,  Earl,  Execution  of,  1760.     All  the  Year,  27:  175. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  53:  316. 
Ferrets,  Human.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  191. 
Ferrier,  James  Frederick.     Blackw.  101:  2S0. 

—  Philosophical  Life  of.    (A.  C.  Eraser)  Macmil.  17:  193. 

—  Philosophical  Works.     Ed.  R.  126:  71. 

Ferrier,  Susan  F^dmonstone.    Novels.    Ed.  R.  74:  49S. — 
Temp.  Bar.  54:  30S.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  693. 

—  The  Inheritance.     Portfo.(Den.)  33:   129. 
FeiTis,  H.  W.     Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  542. 
Ferro-Manganese.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  620. 
Ferronays  Family.     See  La  Ferronays  Family. 
Ferrucci,  Francesco.     Colburn,  168:  i. 

Ferrucci,  Rosa,  Letters  of.     Cath.  World,  7:  364,  543. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.     Dub.   R.  53:    in.  —  Irish  Mo. 

8:  340. 
Ferry,  Orris  Sanford.    (J.  A.  Hamilton)  Cong.  Q.  19:  219. 
Ferry  of  Carnoet.    (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Liv.  Age,  138:  211. 
Ferry  Laws  in  France.     Month,  36:  417. 
Ferries  and  Bridges.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  13:  412. 

—  Steam,  for  wide  Rivers.     Pract.  M.  6:  no. 

Fersen,  Jean  Axel  de.    (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  27:  12S,  142. 

—  and  Marie  Antoinette.    Temp.  Bar,  55:  76.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  140:  367. 
Fertility  and  Sterility.  (II.  II.  IIownrth).\nthn(p.  J.  2:  21. 
Fertilization,  Darwin  on.     (W.  T.  T.  Dyer)  Nature,  15: 

329- 

—  Darwin  on  Cross-  and  Self-.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

113:  125. 

—  of  Calamintha  nepeta.     (W.  Trelea.«e)  Am.  Natural. 

15:  !«• 

—  of  certain  Labiat.T.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Nature,  lo:  02. 

—  of  Clitoria  and  Centroseina.    (W,  Trelease)  Am.  Natu- 

ral. 13:  688. 

—  of  Flowers  b_v  Insects.    (A.  W.  Bennett)  Am.  Natu- 

ral. 7:  6S0.  — (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  696. 

—  (II.  Miiller)  Nature,  8:  1S7,  205,  433.  9:  44,  164. 
10:  129.  11:  32,  no,  169.  12:  50,  190,  444.  13: 
210,  2S0.     14:  173. 

Danvin  on.     (T.  Meehan)  Penn  Mo.  8:  463. 

—  of  Land  by  Warping.     Penny  M.  13:  221. 

—  of  papilionaceous  Flowers.     (T.  II.  Farrer)  Nature.  6: 

47S,  49S.     10:  169. 

—  of   Salvia   splendcns    by  Birds.     (W.  Trelease)  Am. 

Natural.  15:  26;. 

—  of  wild  Pansy.     (A.  W.  Bennetts  Natun\  8:  40. 

—  of  winter-flowering  Plants.     (.\.  W.  Bennett)  Nature, 

i:  n. 

—  Self-,  of  Plants.     Nature.  14:  475. 
Fertilizers,  Mortit  on  Pure.     Nation,  16:  420. 

—  Phosjiliatic,  Mortifs.     Pract.  M.I :  70. 

—  used  by  Indians  and  early  Colonists.     (G.  B.  Good) 

Am.  Natural.  14:  473. 
Fessen-Penny,  The.     Once  a  Week,  22:  392. 
Fessenden,  Thos.  G.    (N.  Ha^vtho^le)  .\m.  Mo.  M.  11 :  30. 
Fessenden.  Willisim  Pitt,  with  portrait.     (G.  H.  Preble) 

N.  E.  Reg.  25:  105. 
Festa  of  Mjidonna  della  Vita.     Once  a  Week,  16:  434. 


FESTINIOG 


450 


FICTION 


Festiniog  Railway.  (W.  H.  Bishop)  Scrib.  i8:  593-  — 
Ed.  Enjoin.  2:  216,  548.— J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  82:  314, 
361.     88:  425. 

—  as  a  Type.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  305. 

Festival  upon  the  Neva;  a  Tale.     Internat.  M.  3:  357. 
Festival  Days  of  the  Church.    Mercersb.  10:  251. 
Festival  Seasons,  Prayers  for.     Mercersb.  8:  415. 
Festivals  and  Holidays.     Chamb.  J.  11 :  220. 

—  of  ancient  Christians.    (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  35. 

—  of  Church  of  Enj^land,  ^larsden  on.    Clir.  Obs.  48:  107. 

—  Public  Ilhiniinations  of  tlie  Ancients.    Colburn,  2 :  325. 
Festive  Ueuioralization.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  57: 

481. 
Festivities,  Ancient.     Eraser,  47:  673. 
Fete  Dieu.     Lond.  M.  7:  94. 

Fete  of  the  Eagles,  Paris,  1S52.    Colburn,  95:  243. 
Fetes  of  Italy.     Eraser,  20:  348. 
Fetish,  Tried  by.     All  the  Year,  43:  356. 
Fetishes.     All  the  Year,  11:  569. 
Fetish  Worship.     (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  15S. 
Fetishism.     (II.  IE  Barber)  Unita.  K.  lo:  199. 

—  and  ^lax  Miiller.     (A.  Lang)  Mind,  4:  453. 

—  at  Home  and  abroad.     (D.  Bowen)  Radical,  i:  247. 

—  in  Animals.     (G.  J.  Romanes)  Nature,  17:  i58. 

—  Is   it  a  primitive   Form   of  Religion?     (M.   Miiller) 

Macmil.  38:  110,  196. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Unita.  R.  15:  193. 
Fetishist's  Poem  to  his  God.     (W.  P.  Lancaster)  Temp. 

Bar,  29:  347. 
Fetters  and  Lures.     (E.  Roland)  Galaxy,  11:  S67. 
Feudal  Armies  of  France  and  England.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

14:  62. 
Feudal  Epic;  La  Chanson  d'Antioche.     (J.  G.  Sheppard) 

Fortn.  4;  700. 
Feudal  Laws,  Reform  of.     (Marquis  of  Blaudford)  19th 

Cent.  9:  664. 
Feudal  Property,  Decay  of,  in  France  and  England.     (H. 

S.  Maine)  Fortn.  27:  460. 
Feudal  System  and  the  Carloviugiau  Dynasty.    Lond.  Q. 

25:  32. 

—  of  Middle  Ages.    Dem.  R.  27:  457. 
Feudalism  and  Chivalry.    Nat.  Q.  7:  265. 

—  in  America.     (J.  Q.  Moore)  De  Bow,  28:  615. 

—  of  the  19th  Century.     Blackw.  65:  713. 
Feuillaucourt,  near  St.  Germain-eu-Laye.    (A.  T.  Wilbur) 

Liv.  Age,  39:  496. 
Feuillet,  Octave.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  20:   519, —  (G. 
Saintsbury)  Fortn.  30:  102. — Ev.  Sat.  16:  710. 

—  Plays.     (J.  B.  Slatthews)  Internat.  R.  11:  428. 
Feuilleton,  A.     Blackw.  87:  629. 
Feuilletonists  of  Fi-auce.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  701. 

Feval.  Paul,  Novels  of.  Colburn,  109:  170.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

63:  226. 
Fever.     (H.  C.  Wood,  jr.)  Lippinc.  15:  197. 

—  Contagious.  Ed.  R.31:  414.  — Mo.  R.  87:  88.  96:  50. 

—  Continued.     Westm.  12:  195. 

—  Epidemic.    Eel.  R.  41:  254,  537. 

—  Infectious.    Ed.  R.  i:  245. 

—  Intermittent,  of  New  England.     (E.  Hale)  No.  Am. 

47:  161. 

—  of  1795.     Knick.  13:  52,  13;. 

—  Smith  and  Stoker  on.     Westm.  12:  494. 

—  Typhus.    JIo.  R.  85:  63. 

and  Typhoid.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  1S4. 

—  Walchcren,  Davis  on.     Eel.  R.  13:  118. 

—  West  India.     Chamb.  .J.  55:  716. 

—  Yellow.     Mo.  R.  85:142. 

at  Barcelona.    Mo.  R.  loo:  503. 

at  New  York,  1S03.     Dena.  R.  8:  373. 

in  U.  S.     (A.  S.  Pigott)  Hai-per,  13:  784.    15:  61. 

Fever  Factories.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  143. 
Fever  Hospital.     All  the  Year,  13:  16. 


Fever  Infection,  Curiosities  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J.  52:  561. 
Fever  Poisons.    Liv.  Age,  54:  355. 

Fever-Tree.     (T.  S.  Soziuskey)  Potter  Am.  ilo.  13:  452. 
Few,  William,  with  portrait.     (C.  C.  Jones,  jr.)  M.  Am. 

Hist.  7:  340. 
Few  Letters.     (E.  C.  Hewitt)  Lippinc.  20:  in. 
Few  Spiritual  JIanifestations  revealed  to  Mr.  Jolly  Green. 

Colburn,  98:  127. 
Few  Tickets  from  the  Matrimonial  Lotterj-.     Temp.  Bar, 

19:   138. 
Fezensae,  R.  E.  P.  J.  de  M.,  Duke  of.  Military  I\Ieinoirs 

of.     Colburn,  129:  428. 

—  Recollections  of  the   Grand  Army.     (C.  C.  Chesney) 

Ed.  R.  127:  213. 
Ffennell,  R.  A.  B.    (II.  C.  Potter)  Am.  Church  R.  29: 130. 
Ffoulkes,T.,  Answerto.   (H.  1. 1).  Ryder) Month,  12:  123. 

—  (,'ase  of.     Month,  10:  201.    23:  122. 
Fiammctta  and  Boccaccio.     Lond.  M.  i:  622. 
Fiat  Faciendum.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Galaxy,  i:  229. 
Fibers  of  India,  Undeveloped.     (G.  Bidie)  Good  Words, 

4:  656. 
Fichte,  John  Gottlieb.     Chamb.  J.  3:    361.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  6:   162.  —  Liv.  Age,  30:   193. — Evang. 
R.  13:  3S6. 

—  Adamson's  Study  of.     (A.  Seth)  Mind,  6:  5S6. 

—  and  his  Philosophy.     (A.  E.  Ki'oeger)  Nat.  Q.  15:  113. 

—  and  Kant,  Relations  between.     (R.  C.  Ware)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  11:  145. 

—  Life  and  Correspondence  of.    For.  Q.  36:  108.  —  Select 

J.  2:  [244. 
and  Works  of.    (C.  D.  B.  Mills)  Chr.  Exam.  81 :  16. 

—  on  the  Nature  of  tlie  Scholar.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  60. 

—  Science  of  Knowledge;  translated  by  A.  E.  Kroeger. 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  i:  23,  79,  137.     3:  1-289. 

—  Sun-clear  Statement  of  the  new  Philosophy.    J.  Spec. 

Philos.  2:  I,  65,  129. 
Fiction.     (S.  E.  Pearre)  Chr.  Q.  3:  no.  — Mo.  R.  164: 
358.  —  Irish  Q.  6:  94.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  445. 

—  American.  (J.  Pollock)  Ev.  Sat.  15:  2S4.  —  (M.  G.  Van 

Rensselaer)  Lippinc.  23:  753.  —  Liv.  Age,  2:  643. 

—  American  Heroine  in.     (A.  Macdonell)  Macmil.  32: 

544.     Same  art  Liv.  Age,  127:  313. 

—  and  Fact.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  191. 

—  and  History.     Once  a  Week,  18:  io5. 

—  and  Reality.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:  345. 

—  and  the  Stage.     (L.  Cross)  Colbura,  167:  225,  366. 

—  Art  and  Religion  in  Works  of.     (Mrs.  J.  L.  Jones) 

Nat,  Q.  36:  249.     37:  50. 

—  as  an  Art,  its  Histoiy  and  Progi-ess.   Westm.  60:  342. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  356. 

—  as  an  Educator.    Blackw.  108:  449.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  75:  706.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  307. 

—  as  a  Vehicle  of  Truth.     (J.  Abbott)  Am.  Q.  Obs.  i :  25. 

—  Catholic.     Dub.  R.  83:  439. 

—  Chinese.    Mo.  R.  161 :  215. 

—  Church.     EcL  R.  114:  105. 

—  Didactic,  in  1842.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  74,  145. 

—  during  the  Middle  Ages.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  465. 

—  Ethical  and  dogmatic.    Nat.  R.  12:  211. 

—  Fair  and  foul.    (J.  Ruskin)  19th  Cent.  7:   941.    8: 

195,  394,  748.     10:    516.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95: 
129,  4417  5S6-    96:  70-    9T-  785- 

—  for  Children.    Qnar.  122:  55.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

92:  579. 
—- Forms  of  publishing.    Tinsley,  lo:  411. 

—  Freedom  in  the  Use  of.     (M.  A.  Bean)  Lib.  J.  4:  341. 

—  French;  the  lowest  Deep.     Nat.  R.  11:   400.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  451.     See  French  Novels. 
Gennan.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  5:  442. 

—  Glut  in  the  Market.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  3:  453- 

—  History  in.     Dub.  R.  45 :  328. 


FICTION 


451 


FIELDS 


Fiction,  History  of,  Dunlop's.      Quar.   13:    384.  —  (W. 
Hazlitt)  Ed.  K.  24:  38.  — Brit.  &  For.  li.  11:  224. 

—  Imaginative  Literature.     No.  Brit.  33:   165. 

—  in  Public  Libraries.     (W.  F.  Poole)  l^ib.  J.  i:  48. — 

(W.  Kite)  Lib.  J.  i:  277. —  (P.  Cowell)  Lib.  J.  2: 
152.  —  (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Lib.  J.  4:  330.  —  (S.  S. 
Green)  Lib.  J.  4:  345.  — (J.  F.  Clarke)  Lib.  J.  4: 
355.  — (T.  W.  Higpnson)  Lib.  J.  4:  357._(\V.  P. 
Atkinson)  Lib.  .J.  4:  359.  — (M.  Chamberlain)  Lib. 
J.  4:  362.  —  (.J.  M.  Hubbard)  Internat.  li.  lo:  168. 
Classification  of.     (A.  P.  Massey)  Lib.  J.  6:  7. 

—  —  Discussion  on.     Lib.  J.  2:  255. 
at  Manchester.     Lib.  J.  4:  411. 

Hubbard  on.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Nation,  33:  370. 

in  Boston.     (J.  M.  Hubbard)  Lib.  J.  6:  11.  —  Lib. 

J.  6:  204,  223. 

—  in  two  Aspects.     Cliamb.  .J.  56:  513. 

—  Is  a  rude  or  refined  Age  more  favorable  to  the  Pro- 

duction of  Works  of  ?    Ox.  Prize  Ess.  4:  731. 

—  .Justifiable.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  II :  39. 

—  Literature  of.     Brit.  Q.  2:  527.  —  (A.  Davezac)  Deni. 

R.  16:  268.  —  (II.  T.  Tuckerman)  Appleton,  6:  319, 

455.  5"- 

—  Masson's  British.     (D.  C.  Brooks)  No.  Am.  92:  465. 

—  Modern.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  342.—  So.  Q.  15:  41. 
Ideals  in.     Putnam,  10:  90. 

Melancholy  Heroines  of.     Comh.  Ii:  630. 

Philanthropic  Aims  of.  (.J.  A.  Cram)  Univ.  Q.  2 :  70. 

Seventh  Commandment  in.    (W.  L.  Alden)  Galaxy, 

Sociological.     (.1.  f  ratt)  De  Bow,  29:  334. 

Tliackeray  and.     Lond.  Q.  22:  375. 

—  Modern  French.     (F.  Asheton)  Lippine.  13:  237. 

—  Modern  Schools  of.     Prosp.  10:  460. 

—  !Moral,  Advantages  of.     West.  R.  4:  96. 

—  Morality  of.   Hesp.  1 :  295.— (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  12:  879. 

—  The  new.   (H.  IIolbeach)Contemp.37:  247.    Sameart. 

Liv.  Age,  144:  688.     Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  345. 

—  New   School   of    philosophical.       {■^.     V.     O'Conor) 

Cath.  World.  28:  837. 

—  Noble  School  of.     (II.  .James,  jr.)  Nation,  i:  21. 

—  Pennv.    (.T.  Pa vn)  19th  Cent.  9:  145.    Sameart.  Eel. 

M.'96:  412." 

—  Philosophy  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  32:  i. 

—  (F.  Burditt)  Westm.  29:  73. 

—  Polar  Opposites  in.     Dub.  L^uiv.  94:  437. 

—  Polemical.     Prosp.  R.  7:  404. 

—  Problem  of  Suffering  in.     Once  a  Week,  23:  52. 

—  Profligacy  in.     (A.  K.  Fiskc)  No.  Am.  131 :  79. 

—  Prose,  and  its  Varieties.     Westm.  30:  477. 

—  Reality  of.     (T.  B.  Fox)  Chr.  Exain.  75:  176. 

—  Recent  English.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Galaxy,  22:  624. 

—  Recent  German,  1858.     Westm.  70:  4SS. 

—  Religious.     Chr.  Rem.  33:   124. 

—  Responsibility  of  Writers  of.     (H.  S.  Burrage)  Univ. 

Q.  1 :  109. 

—  Sectional.     (C.  H.  Jones)  Appleton,  24:  563. 

—  Spirit  oL     All  the  Year,  18:   118. 

—  Stock  Incidents  in.     Once  a  Week,  5:  182. 

—  Tendenev  of  Works  of.     (C.  Walbv)  Peep-  J.  7:  199. 

—  Theory  of.     Tinsley,  13:  88. 

—  Uses  of.     Eraser,   72:    746.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66: 

192.     Same  art.  Liv.   Age,  88:   i S3.  — Eel.  M.  68: 

32.  —  Tinsley,  6:  180. 
and  Abuses  of.     (J.  Ferguson)  Am.  Church  R.  16: 

230. 
-Value  of.     (W.  Besant)  Bclgra.  16:  48. 

—  Welsh.    Mo.  R.  160:  4',i.     163:  64. 

—  Works  of.     (.J.  Aldis)  Ex.  II.  Lcc.  2:   165. 

—  World  of.     Liv.  Age,  133:  667. 

—  Youth  as  depicted  in  modern.     Liv.  Age,  90:  323. 
Ste  also  Novels. 


Fictions,  Bohemian      Quar.  103:  32S. 

—  Force  of.     Eraser,  43:  286. 

—  Modern.     Irish  Q.  6:  766. 

—  of  the  Future.     Dub.  R.  70:  76. 

Fictitious  Letter  ;  a  Story.    (E.  Ingersoll)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  16:  159. 
Ficulea,  Old.     (F.  Carton)  Once  a  Week,  4:  26. 
Fiddler  of  Marseilles.     Bentley,  12:  262. 

—  of  the  Rhine;  a  Tale.     (H.  Augu)  Bentley,  64:  190. 
Fiddlers.     All  the  Year,  40:  32. 

Fidelia;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Putnam,  11:  666. 
Field,  Cyrus  W.,  with  ])ortrait      Dem.  R.  42:  241. — 

with  portrait.  Ed.  M.  67:  501. 
Field.  David  Dudley.     Hi-t.  M.'li:  351. 
Field, Edwin  Wilkiiis.  (.1. 11.  Morison)  .Mo.  Rel.  M.48:  50. 
Field,  Kate,  asa  Lecturer.   (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  8:  371. 
Field,  Pindar.     (G.  Hardy)  Cong.  Q.  18:  493. 
Field,  Thomas  W.,  Library  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:   14;. 
Field  Family  of  N.  .Jersey.    (O.  Field)  N.  E.  Reg.  30:  406. 
Field  Genea"log}'.    (O.  p'ield)  N.  E.  Reg.  17 :  loS.  —  N.  E. 

Reg.  22:  166. 
Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold.     Hogg,  7:  122. 
Field  Day.     All  the  Year,  6:  61. 
Field-faring  Women.     (R.  JefTeries)  Fra«er,  92:  3S2. 
Field  Flowers;  a  Poem.     (C.  Bowles)  Bhickw.  48:  674. 
Field  Gardens  for  Laborers.     Chaml).  .1.  46:  7S8. 
Field  Inspector,   On  Duty  with.      (C.  Dickens)  House. 

Words,  3:  265. 
Field  Lane,  Reminiscence  of.     Chamb.  .T.  29:  231. 
Field  Sports.     (D.  G.  Mitchell )  No.  Am.  55 :  343".  —  Dub. 

Univ.  18:  226. —  Mo.  R.  153:  20. 

—  and  Vivisection.     (E.   A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  21:   618. 

Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  5:  543. 

—  British.    Sharpe,  23:  368.   Same  art.  Ed.  M.  38:  553. 

—  Ed.  R.  74:  68.  — Mus.  44:  73.  — Bent.  Q.  2:  267. 

—  Controversy  on.     Fortn.  14:  674. 

—  in  Africa,  India,  and  at  Home.     Colbum,  112:  343. 

—  in  Madras.     Eraser,  95:  43. 

—  in  Minnesota.     (C.  A.  Zimmerman)  Scrib.  18:  826. 

—  in  North  of  Europe,  Lloyd's.    Black w.  27:  807.  28:  i. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Character.     Lond.  .Soc.  22:  126. 

—  Lawfulness  of.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  284-737. 

—  Morality  of.     (E.   A.   Freeman)    Form.    12:    353. — 

(A.  froUope)  Fortn.  12:  6i6.  —  (H.  Tayh.r)  Fortn. 
13:  63. 

—  Poetry  of.    Chamb.  J.  26:  362. 

—  Season  of.     Colburn,  42  :  417. 

Fielding,  Heurv.  Quar.  98:  100.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
48:  705.  — (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  556.— 
(F.  Lawrence)  Shariw,  19:  73-337.  — Ev.  Sat.  16: 
625. 

—  and  Thackeray.    No.  Brit.  24:  197.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  47:  769.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  37:  57. 

—  Grave  of.     Once  a  Week.  10:  5;o. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.    Bentley,  39:   154.  —  (E.  P.  Whi[)- 

ple)  No.  Am.  68:  41. — Mus.  5:  121.  —  (F.  Keigiit- 
iey)  Eraser,  57:  i,  205,  762. 

—  Newspajiers  of .     Chamb.  . I.  34:  142. 

—  Novels  of.     (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  35:   154.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  133:  3. 

—  Our  first  great  Novelist,    ((i.  B.  Smith)  Macmil.  30:  1. 

Sameart.  Liv.  Age,  121:  643. 

—  Sterne,  and  Smdlett.     Porlf.>.(Den.)  6:  412. 

—  Tom  .Tones.     Blackw.  87:  331. 

—  Works  of.     Internat.  M.  5:  71. 

Fielding,  Robert,  at  the  Old  Bjiiley.    (G.  A.  Sala)  Bclgra. 

30:  306. 
Fields,  James  T.     Nat.  M.  7:  462. —(R.  Collyer)   Diiil 

(Ch.),  2:  203. 

—  Memoir  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgr^'ick)  Nation.  33:   i\j\. 

—  Recollections  of.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  Allan.  48;  253. 

—  Yesterdays  with  Authors.     Chamb.  J.  49:  343. 


FIERY 


452 


FINAL 


Ficrv  Colliery  of  Fienncs.     (K.  E.  Prescott)  Harper,  27: 

'613. 
Fiery  Furnace,  A.     (C.  Dewees)  Lippinc.  18:  426. 
Fiesehi,  G.,  Conspiracj'  of.     (().  M.  Spencer)  Hurper,  56: 
339.  —  All  the  Year,  17:  322.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

3:  499- 

—  Morey,  and  Pepin,  Execution  of.     Bentley,  29:  41S. 
Fiesole,  Fra  Anj^elico  da.     See  Aiifjelico,  Fra. 
Fiesole,  Theater  Spenco  at.     Temp,  liar,  13:  258. 
Fievee,  J.     Letters  on  England.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R. 

2:  86. 
Fife,  Kingdom  of.     (T.  Hutchinson)  Eraser,  97:  93. 
Fife  Gypsies,   Anecdotes  of.     Blackw.  2:  2S2,  523.     3: 

14,  393- 
Fifseana.     Blackw.  10:  60. 

Fitine;  a  Story  of  Malines.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  ^Macniil. 

22:  119.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  io5:  431,  492. 
Fifineand  herMenage.  (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  24:   119. 
Fifteen  I'uz/.le,  The.  (K.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  30. 

—  Clew  to.     (G.  W.  Warren)  Nation,  30:  326. 
Fifteen  Years  at  the  Galleys.     Chanih.  J.  39:  6.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  76:  316. 
Fifteenth  Amendment;  Revocation  of  Ratifications.     (G. 

H.  Yeaman)  Nation,  lo:  84. 
Fifth-Monarchy  Man,  What  is  a?     Eel.  R.  125:  163. 
Fifth  of  November,  Celebration  of.     St.  James,  25:  271. 
Fifty  Brides;  a  Tale.     Cornh.  19:  469. 
Fifty-two  Wriothesley  Place.     House.  Words,  11:  36. 
Fifty  Years  hence.     (G.  J.  A.  Coulson)  N.  Eel.  6:  467. 
Fig'and  Fig-Tree.     (.1.  R.  Jackson)  Intel.  Obs.  10:  112. 
Fight  for  the  Belt.     Blackw.  87:  753. 

—  for  a  Locomotive.     Lond.  Soc.  21 :  259. 

—  of  the  Falls.     (G.  T.  Curtis)  New  Eng.  M.  9:  iSi. 

—  Sea;  a  Poem.     (S.  J.  Stone)  Once  a  Week,  li :  687. 
Fighting,   by  a  Gentleman  of  the  Fancy.     Lond.  M.  i: 

519,  640. 

—  by  Machinery.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  22:  675. 

—  I'hilosophy  of.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  12:  544. 
Fighting  Eighty-eighth  Regiment.     Blackw.  61:  457. 
Fighting  Fitzgerald;  a  Tale.     (A.  M.  Williams)  Cath. 

World,  29:  701. 
Figueras,    Estanislas.      (E.   Castelar)    Fortn.    17:    303. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  608. 
Figurative  Language.    Chr.  Disc.  5:  178.  —  (W.  P.  Lunt) 

Chr.  Exam.  68:  390. 

—  Ancient.     For.  Q.  23:  62. 

—  Laws  of.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  352. 
Objections  to.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  3:  613. 

—  of  Scripture.     (E.  Pond)  Theo.  Si  Lit.  J.  4:  687. 
Figure,  The,  Study  of.     Art  J.  11:  277. 
Figure-Casting  in  Bronze.     Penny  M.  13:  259. 
Figure-Making  with  Bundles  of  Wood.     Once  a  Week, 

26:  113. 
Figures,  Facts  about.     Once  a  Week,  28:  249. 
Figures  of  Speech.     (H.  W.  Frost)  Galaxy,  24:  204. 
Fiji  Islands.     (E.  G.  Ravcnstein)  Geog.  M.  i:  57.  —Ed. 

R.  136:  429. — Lond.  <J.57:  3^3. — Eraser,  go:  32. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  342.  —  Liv.  Age,  121:  510- 

635- 

—  and  the  Fijians.     Eel.  R.  108:  520.  — Knick.  53:  267. 

—  Lond.Q.  11:  524.  —  No.  Brit.  30:  44.  — Liv.  Age, 
60:  430. 

—  and  the  Labor  Trade.     (Earl  of  Pembroke)  Temp.  Bar, 

36:  22. 

—  At  Home  in.     Appleton,  26:  71. 

—  Cannibalism  and  Christianity  in.    (E.  House)  iSIeth.  Q. 

19:  601. 

—  Cannibals  of.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  7:  455. 

—  Colony  at.     Colburn,  154:  590.     155:  7-265. 

—  Consulate  among.  (W.  T.  Pritchard)  Overland,  2:  325. 

—  Day  at  Loma  Loma.     (G.  de  Robeck)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

23:  363. 


Fiji  Islands,  First  Impressions  of.     (C.  F.  G.  Cummlng) 
(Jood  Words,  22:  600,  669. 

—  Miss  (Jordon  (,'unnning  on.     Nature,   24:  281. —  (J. 

M.  Hubbard)  Nation,  33:  318. 

—  in  186S-70.   Fraser,  82:  031.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  82. 

—  Love  in.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Putnam,  16:  30,  129,  408. 

—  Mission  to.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J    13:  255. 

—  Newspaper  in.     (T.  F.  O'Donnell)  Bclgra.  17:  465. 

—  past  and  present.    (F.W.  ('hesson)  St.  James,  35:  552. 

—  Rejection  of,  by  Great  Britain.     Lond.  Q.  20:  35. 

—  Seemann's.     (A.  A.  Fraser)  Anthrop.  R.  i:  355. 

—  Sketch  from.     Sliarpc,  46:  147. 

—  Trade  in.     (E.  A.  Rockwell)  Overland,  2:  240. 

—  Vacation  Tour  in.     (J.  Gorrie)  Contemp.  38:  486. 

—  What  has  been  done  on.     Good  Words,  1 :  337-408. 
Fijian  Cyclone,  Escape  from.     Eel.  JI.  95:  51. 
Fijian  Pottery.     (Miss  G.  Cumming)  Art  J.  33:  362. 
Filaria  in  a  Horse's  Eye.    (C.  A.  Gee)  Am.  J.  Sci.  39:  27S. 
Files  and  Filing.     (J.  Rose)  Pract.  M.  7:  36. 

Filey  and  its  Fishermen.     (M.  E.  C.  Walcott)  Once  a 

Week,  6:  353. 
Filey  Bay  identified  as  Portus  Felix,  or  Sinus  Salutaris. 

(J.  Walker)  Arch.  25:  127. 
Filial  Duty.     (W.  E.  Chauning)  Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  820. 
Filibusters  in  Nicaragua.     Blackw.  79:.  314.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  49:  129.  —  Dub.  R.  43:  355.  —  Putnam, 

9:  425. 
Filibusterism.     (.Judge  Lott)  Pioneer,  i :  30. 

See  IMiranda;  Nicaragua. 
Filiearja,  Vincenzo  da,  Works  of.     Retros.  lo:  314. 
Filioque  Controversy.     Chr.  R*m.  48.   46S.     See  Holy 

Ghost. 
Fillan,  St.;  a  Poem.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  88:  332. 
Fillmore,  John.     (A.  Woodward)  N.  E.  Reg.  11:  61. 
Fillmore,  Millard,  with  portrait.     Am.  Whig  R.  8:  341. 

—  Address  to  Buffalo  Hist.  Society.     Hist.  iM.  6:  297. 

—  Life  of,  with  portrait.     (G.  W.  Hosmer)  N.  E.  Reg. 

31:  I- 

Fillmore  Family  Genealogy.     (A.  Woodward)  N.  E.  Reg. 

11:  61,  141. 
Film  of  Gossamer;  a  Story.     (E.  M.  Gierke)  Fraser,  104: 

235- 
Filters,  Charcoal.     Once  a  Week,  14:  358. 

and  Water.     (A.  T.  Partington)  Pract.  M.  5:  28. 

Filtering  Ajiparatus,  Automatic.     (II.  W.  Wiley)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  105:  350. 

—  Hydrometi-ic,  Teller's.     Pract.  M.  5:  238. 

—  of  H.  de  Fonvielle.     (F.  Arago)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26: 

206.     27:  350. 
Filtration,  Ancient  Methods  of.    (H.  C.  Bolton)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  16:  495. 

—  and  Bledia.     (J.  Dahlke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:  222. 

—  by  Sand.    (W.  R.  Nichols)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  436. 
and  Charcoal.   (H.  M.Witt)  J.  Frankl.  Tnst.  62:  257. 

—  Hot,  Apparatus  for.     (H.  C.  Bolton)  Pract.  M.  5:  337. 

—  Rapid,  Apparatus  for.     (E.  W.  Morlej')  Am.  J.  Sci. 

106:  214. 

—  through  spongy  Iron.     Eel.  Engin.  24:  72. 
See  Water,  Filtration  of. 

Final  Cause.      (G.  Burke)  Overland,  6:  469. 

—  in  Nature.    (G.  F.  Wright)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  355. 

—  Porter  on.     (M.  M.  Cohn)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  11:  324. 

—  Tavlor's  Natural  Evidences  of.    Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  342. 
Final'Causes.    (T.  Hill )  Mo.  Rel.  M.  39:  253.  —  (G.  Hen- 
slow)  Mod.  R.  2:  44. 

—  Doctrine  of.     No.  Brit.  7:  i. 

—  W.  J.  Irons  on.     Frasei-,  16:  254. 

—  Janet  on.     (J.  Sully)  Mind,  2:  244. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (j"  McL.  Smith)  Nat.  Q.  41 :  40. 

—  Problem  of.     (P.  .Tanet)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  370. 

—  Thcistic  Argument  from.     (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  i : 

165. 


FINALITY 


453 


FINE 


Finality,  Dialogue  on.     Cornh.  i8:  473.  —  (G.  I.  Cowan) 

?eop.  J.  5:  35S. 
Finance.     Ed.  K.  33:  55.  —  West.  M.  2:  410. 

—  American.      (S.  Bonnefoux)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)   19: 

904,  945- 
and  European.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  760. 

—  and  Banking.     (J.  E.  Williams)  O.  &  N.  8:  5S9. 

—  and  Currency.     (H.  Greeley)  Am.  J.  Edue.  18:  632. 

—  and  Economy,  Wliarton  Scliool  of.     (F.Rogers)  I'enn 

Mo.  12:  354. 

—  Apostolic  Principles  of.     Eel.  It.  112:   522. 

—  Black  Friday.     (W.  R.  Hooper)  Galaxy,  12:  753. 

—  Bubbles  in.     AH  the  Year,  14:  56-368. 

—  Changes  in  Value  of  Money,  1S33.    Colburn,  38:  179. 

—  Free-Trade.     Blackw.  67:  513. 

—  German  and  French,  Effects  of  the  War  on.     (E.  L. 

(k)dkin)  Nation,  23:   129. 

—  Gladstone  on.    (R.  Giffen)  Fortn.  ii:  loi. 

—  Government  Loan  on  accumulative  bonds.     (Sir  II. 

Barron)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  36:  375. 

—  President  Grant  on.     Penu  Mo.  6:  63. 

—  Human  Nature  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  21:  2-2. 

—  National  Appropriations  and  Misappropriations.     (,l. 

A.  Garfield)  No.  Am.  128:  572. 

—  Plan  of.     (A.  J.  Willard)  Am.  Whig.  R.  9:  193.— 

Ed.  R.  10:  72. — Pamph.  i:  255. 

—  Patterson's  Science  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  937. 

—  Principles  of.     (S.  Colwell)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  781, 

849. 

—  Public.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  164. 
Schemes  of.     Nation,  21:  243,  275,  292. 

—  Substance  and  Shadow  in.     (G.  S.  Boutwell)  No.  Am. 

128:  74. 
Finances,  Administration  of.    (G.  Bradford)  Am.  Soc.  Sci. 
J.  6:  46. 

—  Government.     Bawk.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  169. 

—  Loans  of  the  Future.     (F.  N,  Newcome)  St.  James, 

39:  24,  129,  242. 

—  Morgan's  Comparative  View  of.     Ed.  R.  4:  75. 

—  National.     (A.  Walker)  Hunt,  52:  22.  — Nat.  Q.  24: 

no. 

Elements  of.     (E.  N.  Boynton)  Nat.  Q.  38:  328. 

with  legal  Tender.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  52:  271. 

—  of  Cities.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  630. 

—  of  Paris,  1S79.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  28:  281,  315. 

—  of  States.      Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  619,  726,  793.     9: 

754.     10:  583. 
Finance  Companies,  Fraudulent,  in  London.     Temp.  Bar, 

17:  3S1,  473- 
Financial  Affairs,  1877.     (B.  Price)  Contemp.  29:  778. 

—  of  Europe.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  9:  950. 

Financial  Basis  of  Society.  (A.  P.  Sprague)  Xat.Q  23:88. 
Financial  Condition  of  Europe  under  War.     Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  8:  575. 
Financial  Crisis.     See  Panic. 
Financial  Difficulty;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  i:   iSS. 
Finaticial  Education.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  31:  240. 
Financial  Engineering.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  888.     30: 

1S9.  353-     ' 
Financial  Expansions,  Theory  of.     (.1.  S.  Crawley)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  334. 
Financial  Heresies.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  43:  317. 
I'inancial  History  of  England.     No.  Brit.  7:  337. 

—  of  Europe,  1860-62.     Hank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  630. 
in  1848.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  545. 

iu  1S53.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  69^,  770. 

in  1S60.  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  15:  673. 

in  1861.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  481. 

in  1875.  Bank.  M.  (Lond.)  36:  272. 

Financial    Law,   International.      Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30: 
448,  632. 

—  System  of.  Dem.  Ii.  5:  324. 


Financial  Operation,  My.     Clianib.  J.  43:  3S5. 
Financial  Operations,  Capefigue's  History  of.     Bentley, 
40:  567.     43:  246. 

—  of  London.     Temp.  Bar,  n:  491. 
Financial  Policy,  Talk  about.     Penn  Mo.  7:   12S. 

—  of  England  and  United  States.     (G.  Bradford)  Am. 

Soc.  Sci.  J.  8:  128. 
Financial  Pressure  in  New  York.    Bank  M.  (N.Y  )  8:  579. 
Financial  Problems.     (C.  J.  Hutchins)  Overland,  14:  524. 
Financial  Projects  and  Calculations.     Fra.-er,  43:  476. 
Financial  Propositions,  Pebier's.     Mo.  R.  144:  402. 
Financial  Prospects,  1S49.     Ed.  R.  8g:  51S. 
Financial  Reform.     No.  Brit.  9:  269.  — Blackw.  30:  4;7. 

—  Westm.  12:  394.  —  Quar.42:  505.  —  Mo.  R    121: 

544.  — Eel.  R.  89:  273. 
Financial  Troubles,  Remedy  for.     (T.  T.  Gantt)  Wt-stern, 

4:  604. 
Financier,  Memoir  of  a;  G.  I.  Ouvrard.     (J.  D.  Wallen- 

stcin)  No.  Am.  29:  1. 
Financiers,  Ignorance,  Usurpations,  and  Frauds  of.     (L. 

Spooner)  Radical  R.  i:  141. 

—  Noted.     Ed.  M.  70:  579. 

Finati,  Life  and  Adventures  of.     Mo.  R.  123:  510. 
Findelkind;  a  Child's  Story.     (L.  de  la  Ranie)  Belgra. 

42:  320.     Same  art.  Lippinc.  26:  43S. 
Findern,  Derbyshire.     (L.  Juwitt)  Rclicpiary,  3:  185. 
Finding  his  Level.     (.J.  Payn)  IJelgra.  31:  344. 
Finding  the  Leak.     (.\.  B.  Neal)  Sharpe,  38:  72. 
Finding  one's  Occupation  gone.     (F.  Jacox)  Beutlev,  62: 

Finding  out.  On.     Dub.  Fniv.  58:  71. 

Fine  Art.     (T.  G.  Appleton)  O.  &  N.  7:  633. 

Fine  Arts.  (W.  Channing)  No.  Am.  3:  194.  — (F.  Dex- 
ter) No.  Am.  26:  20S.  —  So.  R.  4:  70.  7:  121. — 
For.  Q.  5:  256.  —  Blackw.  6:  89,  276.  15:  566. 
29:  214.  30:  655.  50:  5S5.  —  Colburn,  61:  273. 
Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  242. 

—  Administrative  Economy  of.     Eel.  R.  74:  241. 

—  among  the  .\iiglo-Sa.N;ons.     Penny  M.  13:  25. 

—  among  the  Jews.     (J.  S.  Memes)  Kitto,  3:  50. 

—  and  Death.     Sharpe,  47:  291. 

—  and  Religion  and  Morals.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  3S5. 

—  as  Educators.     Knick.  64:  102. 

—  Catholicism  and  Protestantism  iji  relation  to.     Eel.  R. 

107:  I. 

—  Characteristics  of  artistic  Movements.    (G.  A  Simcox) 

Portfo.  6:  103. 

—  Claims  of  the  Beautiful  in.     Dem.  R.  3:  253. 

—  Culture  of.     (J.  R.  Fisher)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  S42. 

—  Eastlake's  Literature  of.     Blackw.  64:  753. 

—  Exposition  of,  in  Paris,  1S55.     Lond.  t^.  5:  230. 

—  Glance  at.     (Mrs.  A.  L.  Phelps)  Nat.  (j.  i:  146. 

—  Ignoramus  on.     (H.  Coleridge)  BlacKw.  29:  214,  50S. 

30:  655. 

—  Imitation  in,  De  Quincey  on.     Mo.  R.  141:  563. 

—  in  America.     (J.  H.  Mifflin)  Knick.  2:  30.'— (F.  K. 

Hofland)  Knick.  14:  30. —  Blackw.  16:  129.  —  (D. 
Clapp)  Chr.  Exam.  39:  314.  — So.  Q.  15:  m- — 
Am.  .Mo.  M.  5:  312,  3<)i. 

—  in  Captivity;  French  Robberies,   in   17S9-1S13.     Mac- 

mil.  25:   137. 

—  in  the  Crystal  Palace,  1854.     Brit.  Q.  20:  301. 

—  in  the  Colonies.     Eel.  R.  90:  423. 

—  in  Edini)urgh      No.  Brit.  16:  89. 

—  ill  Florence.     Qnar.  66:  313. 

—  in  France.     Ed.  .Mo.  R.  5:  6S9. 

in  the  i  )th  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  243. 

in  the  Middle  .\ges.     For.  Q.  22:  356. 

in  1S55.     Eel.  R.  103:  219. 

—  in   Great   Britain,    Report   of    Select   Committee   on. 

Blackw.  50:  5S5. 

—  in  Italy.     Ed.  R.  114:  410. 


FINE 


454 


FIRES 


Fine  Arts  in  Italy,  in  the  Middle  Ages.     For.  Q.  7:  92. 
Restoration  of.     For.  Q.  22:   i. 

—  in  New  York.     O.  &  N.  3:  355. 

—  Intiucnce  of.     (W.  Dnnlap)  Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  113. 
on  the  moral  Sensibilities.     (.1.  X.   Danforth)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  10:  109. 

—  Instituti(Hi  for.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  2:   153. 

—  Intcliei'tual  and  moral  Relations  of.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  4S1. 

—  Landscape  Painting  among.     (P.  G.  Hamcrton)  Kortn. 

3:   '97- 

—  Lawrence's  Address  on.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  41,  Si. 

—  Lectnre  on.     (W.  AL  Thackeray)  Fraser,  19:  743. 

—  Lectures  on.     Blackw.  14:  18.     15:  219.     54:  691. 

—  Legends  of  tlie  Monastic  Orders  as   represented  in. 

Blackw.  69:  305. 

—  Moral  Influence  of.     (E.  Otheman)  Am.  Mcth.  M.  17: 

318. 

—  Natnre,  Necessity,  and  Offices  of.    (G.  L.  Taylor)  Meth. 

Q.  34:  231. 

—  Origin  of.     Blackw.  44:  124. 

—  of  Society.     (L.  Fountain)  Putnam,  14:  113-620. 

—  Over-Production  in.     (G.  A.  Simcox)  Portfo.  7:  34. 

—  Patronage  of.     Tait,  2:  799. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (E.  P.  Evans)  No.  Am.  103:  346. 

—  Progress  of,  in  the  United  States.     Harper,  52:  691. 

—  Proper  Sphere  and  Sources  of  Excellence  of.     (G.  Mc- 

Clelland) New  Eng.  18:  605. 

—  Rise,  Progress,  and  Influence  of.     (A.  S.  Waugh)  West. 

J.  i:  309-672. 

—  Science  of.     (F.  W.  J.  Schelling)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  15: 

152. 
See  Arts;  Painting;  Sculpture;  etc. 
Fingal's  Cave.     Penny  M.i:  236. 
Finger  and  Thumb,  Htnnan.     Belgra.  8:  220 
Finger  of  Fate,  The.     (W.  S.  Gilbert)  Ev.  Sat.  n:  562. 
Fingers  and  Toes.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Hours  at  Home,  11: 

241-537- 

—  Index-  and  Ring-,  Relative   Lengths  of  the.     (J.  C. 

Galton)  Nature,  16:  444. 
Finger-Nails.     Chamb.  .J.  41:  148. 
Finger-Rings.     See  Rings. 
Finishing  School ;  a  Poem.     Harper,  17:  433. 
Finite  and  the  Infinite.     (F.  A.  Henry)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

4:  193,  2S9.  — (N.  J.  Gates)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  y^. 

—  (J.  Scoffern)  St.  James,  9:   101. 
Finland.     (W.  Hoffman)  Penn  Mo.  11:  3S7. 

—  and  the  Finlanders.     Colburn,  103:  379. 

—  and  Lapland.     Dub.  R.  46:  269. 

—  Day's  March  through.     (D.  Ker)  Lipjnnc.  20:  11&. 

—  Epic  Poem  of.     (W.  Hoffman)  Penn  Mo.  11:  677,  77S. 

—  Fortnight  in.     Colburn,  lOo:  423. 

—  Gulf  of.     Colburn,  loi:  112. 

—  Literature  and  Language  of.     Eel.  R.  102:  385.     See 

Kalevala. 

—  Mythology  of .     Fraser,  55:  523.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

42:  354.  —  House.  Words,  17:  353. 

—  North,  Western  Frontier  of,  1855.     Fraser,  53:  379. 

—  Poetry  of.     House.  Words,  9:  583. 

—  Runes  of.     Westni.  7;  317. 

—  Russia,  Norway,  and  the  Baltic.     Fraser,  49:  214. 

—  Russian  Conquest  of,  in  1S08-9.     Liv.  Age,  42:  511. 

—  Summer  Tour  in.     (Ji.  Delniar)  Appleton,  10:  653- 

819.     11:   11-497. 
Finlay,  John,  and  his  Poetry.     Blackw.  2:   1S6. 
Finley,  Francis,  Death  of.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  125,  190. 
Finney,  Charles  Grandison.     (H.  Mead)  Cong.  Q.  19:  i. 

—  Lond.  Q.  47:  339. 

—  Ministerial  Test.     ((;.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  2:  600. 

—  on  Revivals  of  Religion.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  667. 

—  Preaching  of.     (W.  C.  Wilkinson)  Cong.  4:  725. 

—  Sermon  on  a  new  Heart.     Prine.  4:  27S. 

—  Sermons.     (A.  B.  Dod)  Prine.  7:  4S2. 


Finney,  Charles  Grandison,  Theology  of.  (G.  DufTield) 
Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  212,  412.  —  (C.  Hodge  and 
M.  B.  Hope)  Prine.  19:  237.  —  Spirit  Pilg.  5:  161. 

—  (J.  J.   Foot)  Lit.  ,i:  Theo.   R.  5:  38.  —  (G.  F. 
Wright)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  381.     34:  708. 

Finnic  Ethnology.     (A.  H.  Keane)  Natnre,  21:  179. 
Finnish  Nationality  and  Literature.     Chamb.  J.  22:  388. 
Fiiiivlla;  a  Waif.     Tinsk*y,  9:  656.     lo:  103-223. 
Fioietti  di   San  Francesco  d'Assisi.     (II.  J.  Coleridge) 

Month,  15:   I. 
Firdansi,  Persian  Poet.     (E.  II.  Palmer)  Argosy,  4:  62. 

—  Am.  Whig  R.  9:  54.  —  Mo.  R.  93:  449. 

Fire  and  Frost,  Geological  Work  of.     Intel.  Obs.  8:  9. 

—  and  its  Extinction,  Altitude  of  Buildings  in  reference 

to.     Praet.  M.  4:  134. 

—  and  Snow;  a  Tale.     (W.  Thornbury)  Belgra.  8:  87. 

—  and  then  Rain.     All  the  Year,  26:  539. 

—  at  Grantley  Mills.     (F.  II.  Burnett)  Scrib.  8:  346. 

—  at  London  Bridge,  1861.     Once  a  Week,  5:  40. 

—  Chemistry  of.     (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mereersb.  7:  249. 

—  Deaths  by.     Once  a  Week,  5:  63. 

—  Early  History  of.     (N.  Joly)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  lo:  17. 

—  from  Heaven;  a  Tale.     (E.  B.  Cobb)  Galaxy,  13:  114. 

—  in  the  Backwoods.     Fraser,  40:  42. 

—  in  Cotton  Ships.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  182. 

—  in  Tooley  Street,  Another.     Chamb.  J.  43:  58. 

—  in  the  Woods.     (N.  Macleod)  (Jood  Words,  2:  512. 

—  in  the  Woods ;  a  Tale.  (S.  F.  Cooper)  Iiiternat.  M.  1 :  95. 

—  Loss  of  Vessels  by.     Hogg,  8:  404. 

—  Means  of  procuring.     Penny  M.  3:  284. 

—  Protection  against.     Am.  J.  Sci.  2o:  96.     25:  291. 
Bird's.     Nation,  17:  132. 

—  Weapons  for  Combat  with.     (C.  W.  Wyckoff)  Put- 

nam, 15:  226. 
Fires  and  Fire  Departments.     (J.  M.  Bugbee)  No.  Am. 
117:  roS. 

—  and  Fire  Insurance,  and  Firemen.     (A.  Wynter)  Quar. 

96:  I.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35:  i. 

—  and  how  to  deal  with  them.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  48. 

—  and  Incendiarism.    Lond.  M.  12:  545. 

—  and  their  Causes.     Chamb.  J.   54:  772.     Same  art. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  653. 

—  and  Rain-Storms.     (J.  Trowbridge)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2: 

206. 

—  Chicago  and  Prairie,  Justin  McCarthy  on.     (K.  Field) 

Ev.  Sat.  11:  594. 

—  Extinction  of,  and  Hydrants.     (S.  McElroy)  J.  Fraukl. 

Inst.  79:  Si-289. 
by  Steam.     (A.  Moigno)  Pract.  M.  4:  236. 

—  Fire  Underwriters'  Responsibility  for.      Am.    Arch. 

10:  41. 

—  Great.     All  the  Year,  5:  380. 
Record  of.     Am.  Arch.  6:  151. 

—  in  America.     Chamb.  J.  55:  166. 

—  in  American  Cities.  (A.  P.  Peabody)  Internat.  R.  1 :  1 7. 

—  in  commercial  Cities.     (R.  Hare)  Hunt,  26:  709. 

—  in  Factories.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  13:  355. 

at  Lowell.     (J.  B.  Francis)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  268. 

—  in  Loudon.    J.  Statis.  Soc.  i :  283.     7:  255. —  Penny 

M.  7:  387. 

and  Fire  Brigades.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  135. 

and  New  Y'ork.     (D.  Hale,  jr.)  Hunt,  35:  289. 

in  1832.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  15:  341. 

in  1833-65.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  33:   144. 

—  in  Russia.     Penny  M.  4:  146. 

—  in  Theaters,  Provision  against.     (E.  M.  Shaw)  Pract. 

M.  2:  84. 

—  Methods  of  preventing.     (J.  W.  Boswell)  J.  Fraukl. 

Inst.  3:  166,  303. 

—  of  1871  in  the  Northwest.     (I.  A.  Lapham)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  93:  413.     94:  46. 

—  of  the  Paris  Opera  House.    Pract.  M.  3:  8. 


FIRES 


465 


FIRTH 


Fires  on  board  Steam  Vessels.  (C.  H.  Ilaswell)  J.  I'Yaiikl. 
Inst.  63:  2S9. 

—  on  Shipboard,  Extinguishing.     Pract.  M.  5:  150. 

—  Prevention  and  Extinction  of.     Penny  M.g:  269,  277. 

—  (W.  H.  Wahl)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  95:  261. 

—  Statistics  of.     Chamb.  .1.  23:  73. 

Fire-Alarui   Telegraph   of   New   York   City,    1870.      J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  89:  345,  413. 
Fire-Anns ;   Breech-Loaders  and  their  Inventors.      (C. 

Waddy)  Belgra.  17:  325. 

—  Cannon,  Musket,  and  Kifie.     Quar.  90:  445. 

—  Chesne}' on.     Colljurii,  94:   173. 

—  Gatling  System  of.     Pract.  M.  i :  344. 

—  History  of  Hand.     (S.  R.  Meyrick)  Arch.  22:  59. 
of  UlilitarJ^     Eel.  Engin.  3:  639. 

—  Maynard"s.     (W.  N.  Jcffers)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54:  339. 

—  Modern.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  463.  494. 

—  of  the  olden  Time.     Once  a  Week,  6:  558. 

—  Pitied.     Eel.  M.  53:  556. 

Elongated  Projectiles.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:  375. 

—  Small.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  506.     53:   159. 

—  Visit  to  Scott's  Factory.     (C.  Waddy)  Belgra.  18: 

239- 
Firebell,  The.     Chamb.  J.  40:  311. 
Fire-Boat,  New  Orleans.     Pract.  M.  6:  jt,. 
Fire-Bricks.     (J.  Dunnachie)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  6. 

—  Dinas's.     Pract.  M.  4:  3x5. 

—  Notes  on.     (G.  F.  Grover)  Ed.  Engin.  6:  6. 

Fire  Brigade,  London.     All  tlie  Year,  14:  126.  —  House. 

Words,!:   145. — Pract.  M.  7:   174. 
Fire-Clay  and  other  refractory  Materials.     (G.  J.  Snelus) 

Eel.  Engin.  13:  497. 
Fire-Clay  Goods,  Manufacture  of.     Eel.  Engin.  11:  60. 

in  Scotland.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  353. 

Fire-Damp.     Chamb.  J.  56:  29. 

—  and  its  Victims.     Cornh.  5:  426. 

—  and  Safety  Lamps.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  185,  345.  —  Liv. 

Age,  4:  283. 

—  Composition  of.     (T.  Graham)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41 :  64. 

—  Explosion  of.     (J.  Kichardson)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  48: 

156. 

—  of  Coal  Mines.     Ed.  R.  26:  233.  —  (E.  Turner)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  37:  201.     Set  Coal  Mines. 

Fire-Doomed  Cities.     Eel.  JI.  55:  128. 

Fire-Engine,  Steam,  1853.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  56:  54. 

Fire-Engines,  Hose,  etc.,  1827.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  2S1. 

Fire-Escape,  Buttkereit's.     Pi'act.  M.  i:    205. 

Fi re-Escapes  and  Elevators.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  40S. 

Franklin  Institute  on.     Am.  Arch.  lo:  312. 

Fire-Fiend,  The.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  8:  647. 

Fireflies  and  their  Phenomena.  (Mrs.  V.  O.  King)  Am. 
Natural.  12:  662. 

Fire  Island,  A  Night  at.     Chamb.  .1.  45:  S23. 

Fire-Kings  and  Fire-Eaters.     Chamb.  -L  53:  732. 

Fireman,  New  York,  Life  of  a.  (W.  H.  liideiiig)  Har- 
per, 55:  659. 

Firemen,  American  Volunteer.     All  the  Year,  4:  537. 

Fireman's  Defense,  Aldini's.     J.  Frankl.  In>t.  16:   141. 

Fireman's  Respirator.  Pract.  M.  5:  86.  —  (Capt.  Shaw) 
Eel.  Engin.  12:  426. 

—  Experiments  with  a.     (.J.  Tyndall)  Pract.  M.  4:  308. 
Fireplace,  History  of  the.     Chamb.  J.  3:  274. 

—  Open.     (J.  P.Putnam)  Am.  Arch.  4:  116-210.  —  Am. 

Arch.  5:  35-1S7.     6:  50-183.     7:  19-257. — Quar. 
96:   145. 
Fireplaces,  and  how  to  make  them  good.    Pract.  M.  7 :  16S. 

—  and  the  Use  of  Fuel.     Westm.  91 :  399. 

—  Edwards  on.     Nature,  1 :  624. 

—  History  of.     Niles'sReg.  17:  207.  —  Liv.  Age,  5:  545. 
Fire-Proof  Building  in  Vienna.     (H.  A.  Hill)  Am.  Arch. 

7:  5/- 

—  Ventilatiug.     Am.  Arch.  7:  233-2S2.     8:  1S-23S. 


Fire-Proof  Buildings.     (J.  S.  Baldwin)  Nation,  4:  29S. 

—  (E.  M.  Shaw)  Pract.  M.  1:25.  —  Eel.  Engin.  17 : 
439.  —  Ev.  .Sat.  14:  88. 

—  Mullet  on.     Ev.  Sat.  11 :  463. 

Fire-Proof  Construction.  (N.  H.  Iluiton)  ^Vm.  Arch,  i: 
43,  III.  — (T.  H.  Lewis)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 81:  295.— 
(P.  B.  Wight)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  1017.  —  Eel.  Eiigii:. 
^O"  5'5i  533-     ^^-  "4- — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41:  153. 

—  (L.  Hornblower)  Eel.  Engin.  10:  33. 
Fire-Proof  Homes  and  Forest  Economies.     Am.  Arch.  9: 

149. 
Fire-Proof   Library',    Description   of.      (.J.   Travers)    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  42:  337. 
Fire-Proof  Materials,  Tests  of.     Am.  Arch.  10:  265. 
Fire-Prooling  Fabrics  and  Wood.     I'ract.  M.  6:  74. 
Fireside  Chat.     (H.  M.  Rathbone)  Peop.  J.  11:  138-25S. 
Fireside  Essay.     (C.  Lanmaii)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  129. 
Fireside  Fancies.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  635. 
Fireside   Horrors  for  Christmas.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  361. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:   iSo. 
Fireside  Reminiscences.     Knick.  36:  436. 
Fireside  Story  told  by  a  Poker.     Belgra.  i:  83. 
Fire-Tank,  Self- Acting.     Pract.  M.  2:  220. 
Fireworks.     All  the  Year,  33:  84. 

—  a  Story.     (A.  T.  Ilowells)  Galaxy,  14:  39S. 

—  Art  of  making,  at  little  Cost.     Pract.  M.  5:  95. 

—  in  their  chemical  and  mechanical  Relations.     Pract. 

M.  5:  295. 
Set  Pyrotechnics. 
Fire-Worshipers,  Persian.     Hogg,  7:  21. 

—  Temple  of,  at  Baku.     Internal.  M.  5:  160. 
See  Parsees. 

Firm  of  Ah-Why  &  Co.     Chamb.  .L  58:  137. 

Firmament,  in  Gen.  i.    (C.  B.  Warring)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  459. 

Firmilian;  a  spasmodic  Tragedy.  (W.  E.  Aytnuii)  Col- 
burn,  102:  140. 

Firmin,  Giles.     (.1.  W.  Dean)  X.  E.  Reg.  20:  47.     25:  52. 

Firmin,  Thomas,  Life  of.     Retros.  12:   165. 

Firmont,  A.  E.  E.  de,  Abb(?  Edgeworth,  and  Louis  XVI. 
St.  Jaines,  27:  6;.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107:   547. 

—  ^lemoir  of.     Mo.  R.  82:   135. 

Firozpur,  Irrigation  Works  at.     (C.  R.  Markham)  Geog. 

M.  3:  58. 
First  of  April;  a  Story.     (G.  C.  .Munro)  Peop.  J.  7:  173. 
First  Atlantic  Telegraj)!! :  a  Tale.     (E.  Spencer)  Atlan.  7: 

170. 
First  Attempt.     I^nd.  Soc.  4:  205. 
First  Baliy.     (Mrs.  S.  A.  Downer)  Pioneer,  4:  326. 
First-Born  as  a  Title  of  Jesus  Christ.     Kitto,  27:  17. 
First  Brick.     Knick.  37:   127. 

First  Cause,  Attributes  of.     (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sao.  36:  3. 
First  Fan;  a  Poem.     (().  W.  Holmes)  .Vtlan.  39:  659. 
First-Fiddles  and  Toi>-Sawyers.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  404, 
First  Friendship.     Fra.«er,  66:  1-679.     ^T-  1 7-290- 
First  Love;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  29:  24. 
First  Meet  of  the  Season.     (.1.   Hewlett)  Colburn,   72: 

300-4 53- 

First  Morning  of  i860;  a  Poem.     (^ornh.  r:  122. 

First  Mrs.  Petersham.    (H.  P.  Spoflord)  Harper,  59:  361. 

First  Picture.  Chamb.  .] .  33:  371.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
66:  223. 

First  Principles.     Dial,  2:  273. 

First  Recordership.     (.L  Payii)  Belgra.  36:  77. 

First  Ship  in  the  Niger;  a  Poem.  (W.  R.  Russell)  In- 
ternal. M.  3:  128. 

First  Time  I  saw  her.     Lonil.  Soc.  4:  1-255. 

First  Time  of  Asking.     Lond.  M.  22:  231. 

First  Violin;  a  Novel.   Temp.  Bar,  52:  1-433.    53-  '-433- 

54  ••  1-433- 
First  Vow ;  a  Tale.   (W.  R.  Barker)  Calh.  World.  28:  36S. 
Firth,  Mark,  with  portrait,  and  Notes  on  Shertield.    Pract. 

M.  6:  2S9. 


FIRTH 


456 


FISHES 


Firth,  Notes  on  the.     (W.  E.  Henley)  Macmil.  32:  563. 
Fisgrave,  Antlioiiy.     Midas;  on  Taste,  Genius,  Art,  etc. 

(J.  Foster)  Ei-\.  R.  8:  iioo. 
Fish,  Hamihon,  witli  portrait.    Ev.  Sat.  10:  266.  —  with 

portrait,  Eel.  M.  78:  632. 
Fish,  Preserved,  Biography  of.    Hunt,  15:  582.  —  Bank. 

M.  i:   133. 
Fish  and  Oysters.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51:  43. 

—  as  Food,     (,'liainb.  J.  51:  653.  —  Liv.  Age,  39:  569. — 

Penny  M.  7:   175,  183,  191. 
and  Physic.  (J.  M.  Granville)  Good  Words,  22 :  676. 

—  Cooking  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  54.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M. 

15:  294. 

—  Fresh.     All  the  Year,  5:  260. 
Trade  of  Boston.     Hunt,  11 :  2S8. 

—  out  of  Water.     Ail  the  Year,  16:  104. 

—  used  as  Food  in  America.     Penny  M.  10:  135. 

—  Value  as  Food.     All  the  Year,  35:  211,  357. 

—  When  in  Season,  and  wiiy.     Cliamb.  J.  15:  414. 
Fishes.     Ev.  Sat.  13:   126.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  229. 

—  Air  or  Swimming  Bladder  of.     (W.  Houghton)  Pop. 

Sci.R.  7:  378. 

—  Amphibious.     (E.  Sauvage)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  546. 

—  and  Fishermen.     (Dr.  A.  W.  F2h')  De  Bow,  15:  143. 

—  and  Fish  Ponds.     Chamb.  J.  40:  324.  —  De  Bow,  25: 

442. 

—  and  Fisheries  of  the  Pacific  Coast.     (W.  N.  Locking- 

ton)  Am.  Natural.  13:   684. 

—  Animal  Heat  of.     Nature,  21:  156. 

—  Armored.     (H.  Woodward)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  17:  i. 

—  Blind.    (F.  W.  Putnam)  Am.  Natural  6:6.  —  Chamb. 

J.  53:  326. 

of  the  Mammoth  Cave.     (F.  W.  Putnam)  Nature, 

6:  246,  415.  —  (J.  Wyman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  258. 

—  Boccius  on  Management  of  Fresh- Water.      Mo.   R. 

156:  556- 

—  Character  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  92. 

—  Clever.     (F.  Francis)  Eraser,  86:  11.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  79:  312.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  309.    Same 
art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  520. 
Edible,  and  otherwise.     Galaxj-,  17:  816. 

—  Death  of,  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy.     (A.  L.  Adams)  Am. 

Natural.  2:  337. 

—  distinguished  by  their  Action.     (W.  S.  Kent)  Nature, 

8:  263. 

—  Distribution   of  Fresh- Water.     (D.   S.   Jordan)   Am. 

Natural.  11:  607. 

—  Eel-Pout.     (W.  Wood)  Am.  Natural.  3:17. 

—  Electric.      (F.  W.  Clarke)  Penn  Mo.  6:   808.  —  (A. 

Murray)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  59:  35,  379.     63:  267. 

—  Electric  Organ  in.     Cornh.  6:  711. 

—  Etheostomoids.   (F.  W.  Putnam)  Am.  Natural.  6:  109. 

—  Eye-like  Spots  in.    (H.  .J.  Bell)  Pop.  Sci.  K.  20:  221. 

—  Fiat.    (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  9:  38.  —  Chamb. 

J.  56:   76. 

—  Food,  Propagation  of.     Good  Words,  21:  771. 

—  Food  of  tiie  Herring  and  Salmon.     Blackw.  44:  175. 

—  Fossil.     See  Fossil  Fishes. 

—  from  California.     (L.  Agassiz)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  3S0. 

—  from  the  Tennessee  River.     (L.  Agassiz)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

67:  297,  353- 

—  Game,  of  Northern  United  States.     Bost.  R.  3:  3S9. 

—  Ganoid,  in  Queensland.    (A.  Giinther)  Nature,  4:  406, 

428. 

—  Geographical  Distribution  and  Migration  of.     Hogg, 

4:  347- 

—  Growth  of.   Once  a  Week,  8:  678. — Penny  M.  11:  55. 

—  Giinther  on  Study  of.     (T.  Gill)  Nation,  33:   120. 

—  Habits  of.     Intel.  Obs.  10:  99. 

—  Heads  of.     (E.  P.  Wright)  Nature,  19:  149. 

—  Heraldry  of,  Moule  on.     Mo.  R.  158:  332. 

—  How  they  breathe.  (J.  C.  Gallon)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:  341, 


Fishes,  How  they  live  and  grow.     Eraser,  68:  619. 

—  in  the  British  Museum,  Giinther's  Catalogue  of.     Na- 

ture, 3:  342. 

—  in  the  Tropics,  Instincts  of.     St.  .Tames,  3:  349. 

—  Irregularities  of  Structure  in.   (.T.  Couch)  Stud.  &  Intel. 

Obs.  1 :  328. 

—  Last  of  the  Scombers.    (D.  C.  Badham)  Fraser,  47:  257. 

—  Limits  of  the  Class.     (T.  Gill)  Am.  Natural.  7:   71. 

—  Management  and  History  of.     ]\Ius.  44:  266. 

—  Marine,  Food  of.    (A.  E.  Verrill)  Am.  Natural.  5:  397, 

—  Migrations  of.    (F.  Heincke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  212. — 

Penny  M.  i:  243.  — West.  Mo.  R.  3:  625. 

■  Strange  Wanderers.    (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Hours  at 

Home,  10:  533. 

—  JIud-Loving.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am.  Natural.  4:  3S5. 

—  ]Musical.     All  the  Year,  47:  20S. 

—  Natural  History  of.     (D.  H.  Storer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  36: 

337.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  133. 

—  Nest-Building.     (C.  Strange)  Once  a  Week,  i:  145. 

—  Nests  of.     Chamb.  J.  8:  3S7. 

—  New  Species  of,  from  the  Bermuda  Islands.     (G.  B. 

Goode)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  108:   123. 

—  Notes  on  a  few  River.    (W.  C.  L  Martin)  Rccr.  Sci.  2:  8. 

—  Ocean.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Harper,  40:  21. 

—  Odd.     All  the  Year,  2:  516.  —  House.  Words,  15:  43. 
and  curious  Waters.     All  the  Year,  44:  494. 

—  Odd  Forms  among.    (S.  Tenney)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11 :  525. 

—  of  America.     (C.  Lanman)  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  490,  561. 

—  (C.  Lanman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  682. 

—  of  Canada.      (A.  Rimmer)  Gent.   M.  n.  s.  24:   724, 

25:  315- 

—  of  the  Coast  of  California.     (W.  N.  Lockington)  Am. 

Natural.  13:  299. 

—  of  Connecticut.     (J.  H.  Linsley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  47:  55. 

—  of  Eastern  Seas.     All  the  Year,  14:  loi. 

—  of  Great  Britain,  Yarrell's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  66: 

598. — Mo.  R.  141:  120. — Quar.  58:  334. 

—  of  Guiana,  Schomburgk's  Natural  History  of.   Mo.  R. 

156:  433- 

—  of  India  and  Burmah,  Fresh- Water.    (A.  Giinther)  Na- 

ture, 9:  159. 

—  of  Massachusetts.    (J.  H.  Blake)  Am.  Natural.  4:  513. 

—  of  New  Jersey.    (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am.  Natural.  4:  717. 
Fresh-Water.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am.  Natural.  4:  99. 

8:  326. 

—  of  Ohio  River.     (C.  S.  Rafinesque)  West.  R.  i :  305, 

368.     2:  49-355.     3:  165-244. 

—  of  the  Pacific,  (iarrett's.     Nature,  9:  120. 

—  of  Pacific  Slope  of  North  America.    Am.  J.  Sci.  69: 

71,  215. 

—  of  Palestine.    (A.  Giinther)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  3 :  409. 

—  of  South  Carolina,  Holbrook's.     (T.  Gill)  Am.  J.  Sci, 

87:  89. 

—  of  United  States,  Notices  of  50  Species  of  East  Coast. 

(G.  B.  Goode  and  T.  H.  Bean)  Am.  J.  Sci.  1 17:  39. 

—  Pelagic.     West.  M.  5:  523,  581. 

—  Pike,  Salmon,  Silurus,  and  Herring.     (D.  C.  Badham) 

Fraser,  48:  467. 

—  Poisonous.     All  the  Year,  25:  366. 

—  the  real  Lords  of  Creation.     Colburn,  84:  330. 

—  Respiration  of.     Ed.  R.  15:  374. 

—  Rumination  in.     (W.  Houghton)  Intel.  Obs.  11:  190. 

—  Scales  of.     (.1.  Couch)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  246. 

—  Showers  of.     Liv.  Age,  52:  186. 

—  Silk-Producing.    Penny  M.  9:  47. 

—  Some  Facts  about.     (W.   S.  Dallas)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  20: 

40.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  472. 

—  Some  odd.     Chamb.  .J.  54:  78. 

—  Something  about.     (J.  V.  C.  Smith)  Harper,  34:  286. 

—  Song  of.    (J.  C.  Galton)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  337      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  313. 

—  Sporting.     Chamb.  J.  13:  289. 


I 


FISHES 


457 


FISHERIES 


Fishe.=,  Strange.     Dub.  Univ.  8o:  329. 

—  Systematic  Relations  of.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural. 

5:  579- 

—  Tails  of.     (E.  P.  Wright)  Nature,  17:  286. 

—  Tame.     Recr.  Sci.  i:  14. 

—  Thoughts  of.     All  the  Year,  25:  535. 

—  Traces  of  a  Voice  in.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  147. 

—  Two  new  Species.     (G.  B.  Goodeand  T.  H.  Bean)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  114:  470. 

—  Viviparous,  of  the  Pacilic.  (W.  Farwell)  Pioneer,  1 :  45. 

—  Voracity  of.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  7:  332. 

—  Walking.     All  the  Year,  24:  32. 

Fish  Culture.  (C.  G.  Atkins)  Am.  Natural,  r:  296. — 
(C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation,  2:  537.  — (E.  Quincy) 
Nation,  8:  71.  —  All  the  Year,  36:  159.  —  Cliamb. 
J.  51:  85.  —  Cornh.  5:  195.  —  iicl.  M.  40:  211. — 
Dub.  Univ.  40:  619.  62:  354.  —  Fraser,  72:  105. 
Liv.  Age,  44:  24.  —  Loud.  Q.  20:  454. — Lond. 
Soc.  2:  123. 

—  Collecting  Salmon  Spawn  in  Maine     Harper,  49:  29. 

—  in  America.     (W.  F.  G.  Shanks)  Harper,  37:  721. 

—  in  Europe.     Intel.  Obs.  9:  85,  209. 

—  in  France.     (.V.  Black  well)  Once  a  Week,  4:  427. 

—  in  Switzerland.     Harper,  24:  721. 

—  in  the  U.  S.     Nature,  23:  532.  —  Pract.  M.  i:  236. 
on  McCloud   River.     (W.   M.   Turner)  Overland, 

14:  79. 

Trout.     (A.  S.  Collins)  Am.  Natural.  4:  601. 

Work  of  U.  S.  Fish   Commission.     (\V.  C.  Wyck- 

off)  Harper,  49:  213. — ((i.  B.  Goode)  Nature,  22:  597. 

—  Progress  of .     Chaml).  J.  29:  372. 

See  Aquarium  Car;  Trout;  Salmon;  Herring;  etc. 
Fish-Dealers,  Ancient.     (D.  C.  Badham)  Fraser,  47:  54S. 
Fish  Dinners.     House.  Words,  3:  421. 
Fish  Platers.     All  the  Year,  24:  608. 
Fish  Exhibition  in  the  Zoological  Gardens.     Hogg,  lo:  7. 
Fish  Farm.     (E.  Dexter)  Am.  Natural.  3:  202. 
Fish  Farms  of  the  World.     (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week, 

14:  609. 
Fish  Hawks  and  Falcons.  (H.W.  Herbert)  Putnam,  2:  35. 

—  Tlie  Osprey.     (A.  Fowler)  Am.  Natural.  2:  192. 
Fish  Hooks.     Penny  M.  12:  175. 

—  how  made.     Ev.  Sat.  i:  52S. 
Fish  Manure.     Chamb.  J.  23:  147. 

Fish  Markets  and  Fish  Ponds.     Quar.  69:  22S. 

Fish  Poisoning  in  the  West  Indies.     Penny  M.  6:  370. 

Fish  Ponds  and  Fis'r.  Breeding.     Once  a  Week,  9:  654. 

—  and   Fishing-Boats.      Blackw.   79:    521.      Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  50:  3S5. 

—  Domestic.     Penny  M.  14:  4S6. 

Fish  Remains,  Beds  of,  in  Western  New  York.     (F.  II. 

Bradley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  70. 
Fish  Skins,  Uses  of.     Pract.  M.  7:   187. 
Fish  Soup.     All  the  Year,  35:  ;^^;^. 

Fish  Stories,  Traditional.  (W.W.  Crane)  Lippinc.  3:407. 
Fish  Tattle.     (1).  C.  Badham)  Fraser,  46:  83. 
Fish  World  at  Home.     Eel.  M.  57:  ^87. 
Fisher,    Alex.    M.,   with   [uirtrait.      (D.  Olmsted)  New 

Eng.  i:  457.  —  (.J.  L.  Kingsley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  5:  367. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  389,  432. 
Fisher,  Jliss  Clara.     Mus.  2:  335. 
Fisher,  .labez  P.     (H.  Wood)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:   127. 
Fisher,  John,  Bishop  of  Rochester,  Death  of.     (J.  Bruce) 

Arch.  25:  61 
Fisher,  Jonathan,    of   Blue  Island,  Me.     (W.  R.  Deane) 

Hist.  M.  14:  273. 
Fisher,  The,  and  Charon;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  8:  493. 
Fisher,  King.     Chamb.  J.  41:   101. 
Fisher  Girl  of  Newliavcn.     Sharpe,  19:  240. 
Fisher  Life,  Round  of.     Good  Words,  8:  673. 
Fisher's  Ghost.     House.  Words,  7:  6. 


Fisher's  Hill,  Fight  at.     (J.  F.  Fitts)  Galaxy,  5:  426. 
Fishers,  The;  a  Poem.     (C.  Sangster)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  222. 
Fisher,  Fort,  Capture  of.     (II.  C.  Lockwood)  Allan.  27: 
622,  684. 

—  Ironsides  at.     Lippinc.  21:  315. 

—  Naval  Battles  at,  1864.     (K.  Kelvii.)  Hist.  M.  22:  368. 

—  Powder-Boat  Explosion  at.     GahL^cy,  9:  77. 

—  Terry's  Expedition  against.     C).  iv:  N.  11:  290. 

—  Victory  at.     (J.  W.  .Vrnes)  Overland,  9:  323. 
Fisheries.     Penny  M.  14:  397. 

—  and  Sea  Fish.     (^uar.  122:  310. 

—  Cod,  Herring,  Mackerel.  (L.  Sabine)  No.  Am.  57:  58. 

—  Cornish  Pilchard.     (J.  Quick)  Fraser,  95:  219. 

—  Danish.     Geog.  M.  3:  251. 

—  Dominion  of  Seas  aud.     (D.  F.  Parker)  Hunt,  29: 

275,  420. 

—  Dutch.    Once  a  Week,  18:  410,  434. 

—  Exhibitions   of.   Recent  foreign,    and  their   Lessons. 

(J.  G.  Bertram)  Macmil.  16:  406. 
Exposition  of  .Vreachon,  1866.     Fraser,  74:  297. 

—  Facts  and  Figures  about.  (J.  G.  Bertram)  Form.  4:  745. 

—  French   Claims   to,  on   Coast  of  Newfoundland.     (.J. 

Whitman)  Fraser,  93:  22. 

—  Herring.     Chamb.  J.  26:  23.     See  Herring. 

—  International  Conference  on.     All  the  Year,  16:  493. 

—  Lloyd's  Report  on,  1825,     Niles's  Reg.  29:  ^^j. 

—  of  British  America.   Chamb.  J.  42:  45.  —  (W.  B.  Car- 

penter) Nature,  18:  170,  232. 

—  of  the  British  Channel.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  125. 

—  of  California.     (C.J.  W.  Russell)  Hunt,  36:  573.     37: 

186. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     (Sir  J.   Barrow)  Quar.   g:  265. — 

Blackw.  118:  441. — Mo.  R.  90:  353.  —  Penny  M. 

6:  43-465. 
Deep-Sea.     Fraser,  75:   61S.  —  Once  a  Week,  8: 

442.  —  Westm.  78:  316. 
Sea-Fish,  Fishermen,  and.     Fraser.  71:  507. 

—  of  Ireland.     Colburn,   106:  37.  —  Dub.  R.  3:  133. — 

Dub.  Univ.  31:  771.  —  Nature,  12:  392. — (Sir  J. 
Barrow)  Quar.  72:  473. 

—  of  New  England.     Nature.  10:  201. 

—  of  North  America.     Blackw.  123:  287. 
River.     Putnam,  6:  149. 

Sabine's.     Eraser,  48:  5S7. 

—  of  the  Pacilic.     Chamb.  J.  38:  249. 

—  of  Scotland.      Blackw.   79:    328.  —  Hogg,  4:    26. — 

Quar.  69:  419. 

—  of  Shetland.     Blackw.  10:   728. 

—  of  United   States.     (E.   Hale,  jr.)   Hunt,  26:   19-416. 

—  Hunt,  29:   147.  —  (L.  Sabine)  No.  .\ni.  62:  350. 

—  De  Bow,  16:   531.  —  Nature,  19:  429. 
President  Adams  on.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  25. 

and  British  American.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  547.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age.  35:  236. 
Question  of,   1879.     (C.  Almy.  jr.)  Nation.  29: 

219.  —  (C.  Lindsej")  Canad.  Mo.  i:  5.  —  Liv.  A^e, 

35:  42,  90. 
American    Diplomacy    on.      Fraser,    48  :    5S7. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  39:   167. 
Anglo-.Vmerican  Association  on.     (J.  N.  Pomc- 

roy)  Nation,  12:  232. 
.\ward  on.     (C.  Almy,  jr.,  and  E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  26:   145,  178.  —  (G.  F.  Etlmunds)  No.  Am. 

128:  I. 

Internal.     O.  &N.  3:  750. 

Northeastern.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  li:  166. 

—  Am.  Law  R.  5:  3S9. 

What  of  our  ?     (J.  G.  Scammon)  Catli.  World,  12: 

735- 

—  Sea.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Gal.axy.  i :  430.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

38:  509- 
and  Salmon.     Chamb.  .T.  55:   134. 


FISHERIES 


458 


FIVE 


Fisheries,  White  ami  Shell.     Chainb.  J.  26:  44. 

See  names  ufkindi  uf  fish,  a*' Cod,  Herriiiy,  Sahiion, 

etc. 
Fisherman,  The;  a  Poem.     (J.  W.  v.  Goethe)  Dub.  Univ. 

40:  5S1. 

—  of  Lake  Sunapee.     Once  a  Week,  9:  225.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Aye,  78:  5S8. 

—  of  St.  Auge.     St.  Paul's,  75:  600,  666.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  76:  40. 

—  Scottish.    (II.  Miller)  Xo.  Brit.  1 :  326.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  2:  291.  —  Blaekw.  51:  296.  —  Quar.  69:  419. 
Fisherman's  Budget.     Blackw.  9:  249,  37S. 
Fisherman's  Daughter;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  A.  J.  Hippisley) 

Peop.  J.  6:  233,  249, 
Fisherman's  Daughter.     Victoria,  5:  4S1.     6:  56-299. 
Fisherman's  Grievances.     Chamb.  J.  58.  652. 
Fisherman's  Home,  Brighton.     Once  a  Week,  9:  347. 
Fisliermcn.     Chamb.  J.  7:  53. 

—  of  Boulogne.     Once  a  Week,  19:  14. 
Fisher-Wife's  Dream;  a  Poem.     (K.  Steggall)  Colburn, 

168:  515. 
Fishguard,  How  the  French  fared  at.    Chamb.  J.  33:  17. 
Fishing.     St.  Paul's,  2:  330. 

—  and  Fish,  Ancient.     Fraser,  43:  249. 

—  and  Fishers.     (Prof.  Leebody)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  45. 

—  and  Fishing  Literature.     Blackw.   127  :    736.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  226.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  165. 

—  at  the  West.     Putnam,  2 :  433. 

—  Chalk-Stream  Studies.    (C.  Kingsley)  Fraser,  58:  323. 

—  Deep-Sea,  Holdsworth's.     Nature,  11:  421. 

—  A  few  Days'.     Belgra.  17:  492. 

—  Fiat-Fish  Trawling  off  the  Wight.     (J.  C.  Hutcheson) 

Belgra.  2i:  235. 

—  A  French  Isaac  Walton.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5:  15. 

—  Fly-Fisher  in  Winter  Quarters.     Cornh.  27:  436. 

—  Fh'-Fishing.     Blackw.  5:  123,  281.     7:137.  —  Fraser, 

42:  136.— Bentley,  13:  257. 

Dick's.     Nature,  8:  220. 

in  Brittan}'.     Colburn,  157:  301. 

Scenes  and  KecoUections  of.     Blackw.  35:  775. 

—  Girl's  Attempt  at.     (J.  M.  Toes)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  476. 

—  in  North  America.     Penny  M.  6:  193,  209. 

—  in  Norway.     (Sir  C.  Taylor)  Fortn.  2:  443. 

—  in  the  Tropics.     Chamb.  J.  51:  161. 

—  in  Virginia  Waters.  (J.C.  Carpenter)  Lippinc.  28:  529. 

—  in  Wales,  Trout  and  Salmon,  Hansard  on.     Mo.  li. 

135:  467. 

—  Legislation  on.     No.  Brit.  43:  167. 

—  Literature  of .     Eel.  R.  98:  15.     99:  21. 

—  Piscatory  Reflections.     Knick.  48:  149. 

—  Spring-Tide;  or  the  Angler  and  his  Friends.     Bent- 

ley,  20:  552.     21:  333.     26:  255,  600.     27:  246. 

—  Trawls  and  Trawlers.  (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Belgra.  18:  97. 
See  Angling;  Trawling;  also  names 0/  varieties  offish, 

as  Salmon,  Trout,  etc. 
Fishing-Banks,  New  York  Harbor,  Excursion  to.     (C. 

D.  Slianly)  Atlan.  7:   152. 
Fishing-Excursion  in  County  Galway.     Fraser,  12:  437. 
Fishing-Tour  in  Scotland.    (A.  Kinnear)  Belgra.  27:  35S. 
Fishing-Tourist,  Hallock's.     Canad.  Mo.  4;  273. 
Fishing-Grounds,  Happy.     All  the  Year,  2:  113. 
Fishmongers'  Company.     Penny  M.  3:  57. 
Fisk,  James,  jr..  Use  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  14:  21. 
Fisk,  Pliny,  Bond's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  50:  169. 
Fisk,  Saml.  (B.  Hart)  New  Eng.  25:  75,  —Cong.  Q.  8:  i. 
Fisk,  Wilbur.     Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  297. 

—  Eulogy  on.     (D.  D.  Whedon)  Am.  Meth.  M.  21:  384, 

—  Life  of.     Meth.  (J.  2:  579.  —  Chr.  R.  7:  400. 
Fiske,  John.    Cosmic  Philosophy.    (J.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac. 

33:  6i8- 

—  Myths  and  Myth-Makers.     (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath. 

World,  17:  209. 


Fiske,  John.     L^'nseen  World.     (H.  W.  Holland)  Nation, 

23:  214. 
Fiske,  Nathan  W.     New  Eng.  8:  67. 
Fit  of  Jealousy;  a  Story.     Cornh.  5:  43S. 
Fitch,  Asa.     (E.  P.  Thurston)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  16:   116. 
Fitch,  Ebenezer.     (C.  Durfee)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  353. 
Fitch,  Elea/er  T.,  as  a  Preacher.     (J.  M.  Hoppiu)  New 

Eng.  30:  215. 

—  on  tlie  Nature  of  Sin.     (W.  E.  Chauning)  Chr.  Exam. 

4:  77- 

—  Sermon  of.     Am.  Mo.  R.  9:  390. 

Fitch,  James.     (D.  M.  Leonard)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  269. 
Fitch,  James  Mason.     (C.  W.  Torrey)  (Jong.  Q.  10:  141. 
Fitch,  John.     (N.  Webster)  Internat.  M.  i:  68. 

—  Life  of.     (C.  Whittlesey)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  16.  83. 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  lo:  55. 
Fitchett,  J.    King  Alfred.  (J.T.Gordon)  No.  Brit.  2:  390. 
Fitful  Fever  in  four  Stages.   (S.  J.  MaeKenna)  St.  James, 

41:  213,  300. 
Fitts  and  Fitz  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  22:   70,  161. 
Fitzadam,  Ismael.     (K.  R.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  4:  400. 
Fitz  Adam's  Storj-;  a  Poem.    (J.R.Lowell)  Atlan.  19:  17. 
Fitz-Boodle's  Confessions.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Fraser, 

25:  707.     26:  43,  395.     27:  76-465 
Fitzgerald,  Lord  Edward.     Temp.  Bar,  61:  28.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  242. 

—  Moore's  Life  of.    (J.AV.  Croker)  Quar.  46:  213.    Same 

art.  Mus.  19:  693.  —  (R.  L.  Slicil)  Ed.  R.  54:  114. — 

Westm.  16:  no. — Blackw.  30:  631.  —  Am.  Mo.  R. 

i:  50.  —  Mo.  R.  126:  46. 
Fitzgerald,  Lady  Elizabeth.     House.  Words,  17:  343. 
Fitzgerald,  George  Robert.     Dub.  Univ.   16:  1-370.  — 

Cornh.  41  :  82.       Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   144:  436. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  326. 
Fitzgerald,  Hardress,  Adventure  of.     Mus.  40:  104. 
Fitzgerald,  James,  Earl  of  Desmond,  Secret  History  of. 

Dub.  R.  50:  499.     51:  I. 
Fitzgerald,  William,  Bp.  of  Cork.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  416. 
Fitzhenry,  Mrs.  Mary,  the  Actress.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  324. 
Fitzherbert,  Mar\'.     Liv.  Age,  49:  275. 

—  An  Evening  with.     St.  James,  5:  2S5. 

—  Marriage  with  the  Pi'ince  of  Wales.     Dub.  R.  40:  252. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  103:  591.  —  Dub.  Univ.  47:  481. 
Fitz-James,  Bishop,  and  the  Lord  Chief  Justice,  Relation- 
ship between.     (E.  Foss)  Arch.  35:  305. 

Fitz-James  and  the  Widow;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  24:  640. 
Fitz-Osbert,  William.     Penny  M.  14:  365. 
Fitzpatrick,  James,  Fenian.     All  the  Year,  17:  4S8. 
Fitzpatrick.  W.  J.    Life  of  Bishop  Doyle.    (J.  N.  Nylan) 

Cath.  World,  7:  44. 
Fitz-Roy,  Robert,  Sketch  of.     Good  Words,  7:  406. 
Fitzroy,  Thaddeus  T.    (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  2:  201. 
Fitz-Roys  in  New  York.    (T.  B.  Myers)  Hist.  M.  17:  309. 
Fitz-Simeon,  Itineraiy  of,  1322.     Retros.  16:  232. 
Fitzsimiiions,  Thomas.   (H.  Flanders)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  306. 
Fitzwilliam,  Fanny.     (T.  P.  Grinsted)  Bentley,  42:  320. 
Five  Brothers'  live  Fixes.     Chamb.  J.  45:  2S3-339. 
Five  Cobblers  of  Brescia.     AM  the  Year,  32:  324. 
Five  Hundred  Pounds'  Reward.     Tiii>lev,  8:   52. 
Five  Hundred  Years  ago.     All  tlie  Year,  4:  53,  185. 
Five  Incumbents.     (J.  Hewlett)  Colburn,  65:  498.     66: 

95-507- 
Five  Miles  on  a  Keel.     (J.  K.  Goodrich)  Overland,  15: 

516. 
Five  Minutes  too  late;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  15:  107. 
Five  Months  in  an  ancient  Irish  City;   a  Tale.     Dub. 

Univ.  38:  49. 
Five  Nations,  (Jiiaracter  of.    (F.  Post)  Olden  Time,  i :  134. 

—  Laws,  Customs,  etc.,  of.     (C.  Golden)  Olden  Time,  i: 

297.     See  also  Iroquois. 
Five  Points,  New  York.     Nat.  M.  2:  169,  267,  376. 
Five  Scenes.     (W.  S.  Landor)  Fraser,  43:  59. 


FIVE 


459 


FLESH 


Five  Sisters  Court  at  Cliristinas-Tide.     (H.  E.  Scudder) 

Atlan.  15:  22. 
Fixed  Period;  a  Novel.     Blacl<w.  130:  413-681. 
Flaccus,  Poems  by.     Knick.  15:  61,  119,  472.     18:  27, 

384.     20:  42,  117. 
Flacius  Illyricus  and  his  Times.    (C.  F.  SeliaefEer)  Evang. 

R.  14:  481. 
Flag,  United  States.     (C.  H.  Woodman)  Appleton,  15: 

19. —  Host.  R.  4:  5S1.  — Hist.  M.  9:  113. 

Origin  of.    (.J.  C.  CoJiyboare)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  89. 

Preble's  History  of.  (.J.C.  Palfrey)  Nation,  31 :  446. 

Flags.     Good  Words,  21 :  194. 

—  National,  of  England.     (C.  Boutell)  Art  J.  II :  249- 

373-     13:  49- 

—  Three  historic.     (G.  II.  Preble)  N.  E.  Reg.  28:  i;. 
Flag  of  Distress;  a  Story  of  the  South  Sea.     (M.  Reid) 

Chamb.  J.  52:  497-818. 
Flag  Code  at  Sea.     All  the  Year,  36:  463. 
Flagellants,  Pilgrimage  of.     Black w.  72:  596. 
Flagellation;  Crnsidering  one's  self  horsewhipped.     (L. 

Blancliard)  Colbiirn,  72:  273. 
Flagellum  Parliamentarium.     Lond.  M.  18:  115. 
Flagg,  A.  C,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  36:  91. 
Flagg,  George  W.     Godey,  33:  253. 
Flagstaffe,  Francis,  Passages  in  Life  of.    Blackw.  23:  273. 
Flamborough  Head.    (M.  G.  Watkins)  Once  a  Week,  14: 

427. 

—  identified  as   Ocellum   Promontorium.      (.J.  Walker) 

Arch.  25:  127. 
Flame,  Cause  of  Light  of.     (W.  Stein)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7: 
696.     Same  art.  J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  99:  296. 

—  Diathermancy  of.     (.1.   Ericsson)  Nature,   7:   149. — 

(W.  ^l.  AVilliams)  Nature,  6:  506. 

—  Electrical  Properties  of.    (H.  Buff)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  88. 

—  New  sensitive  singing.     (W.  E.  Geyer)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

103:  340. 

—  Sensitive,  New  Form  of.     (P.  Barr\')  Nature,  5:  ^o- 
Flames,  Luminous.    (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Aiu. .].  Sci.  97:  218. 

—  Sounding  and  sensitive.    (A.  S.  Ilerschel)  Nature,  11: 

6,  45.— (J.  Tyndall)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  83:  260,  346. 

—  Temperatures  of.     (B.    Silliman  and  H.  Wurtz)  J. 

Frank].  Inst.  89:  ^;^y. 

—  Theory  of  illuminating.     (K.  Ileumann)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  100:  419. 
Flame  Reactions.     (Prof.  Bunsen)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  84: 

330.     85:  49-405. 
Flamel,  Nicholas,  Alchemist.     Colburn,  164:   109. 
Flamenca,  Story  of.    (F.  Ilueffer)  Macniil.  36:  211. 
Flamingo,  The.     Penny  M.  3:  224. 
Flaminia.     (A.  De  Bar)  Cath.  World,  7:  795.     8:  76. 
F"laminio,  Marc  Antonio,  and  the  suppressed  Reformation 

in  Italy.     Chr.  01)s.  46:  532. 
Flamstced,  John.     (J.  'SI.  J.  Fletcher)  Reliquary,  14:  149. 

15:  34-  — Quar.  55:  96,  568. 

—  Biographical  Memoir  of.    (F.  Hail}')  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

20:   131. 

—  Life  and  Observations  of.     Ed.  R.  62:  359. 
Flanders  by  the  Sea.     (J.  Ilutton)  Belgra.  21:   108.     . 

—  Freaks  in.     All  the  Year,  19:  417. 

—  Free  Cities  of.     (C.  Cusliing)  No.  Am.  39:   112. 

—  History  of  the  Courts  of.     For.  C}.  35:  269. 

—  Journey  to.     So.  Lit.  ^less.  3:  iSi. 

—  T(Uir  in.     Eraser,  27:   i()6. 
Flanders  Family.     N.  K.  Reg.  27:   170. 

Flandrin,  llippolyte.  Montli,  2:  426,  —  (F.  Wedmore) 
Macmil.  26:  304.  —  F.  Arts  Q.  4:  115,284.  —  (T, 
F.  Wedmore)  Contemp.  4:  488. 

Flats.     See  Apartment  Houses. 

Flats  and  Sharps.     (J.  D.  Cartwright)  Sharpo,  36:   151. 

Flath  Innis;  a  Poem.    (G.  Moultrie)  Once  a  Week,  16:  34. 

Flattery.  (L.Fountain)  Putnam,  14:  113.  —  Broadw.  6: 
189.  — Chr.  Obs.  5:  217,  280. 


Flatterj',  Innocence  of.    Temp.  Bar,  27:  244. 
Flaubert,   Gustave.      (\V.  P.  Morris)  Lippinc.  6:  439.— 

(G.  Saintsbury)  Fortn.  29:  575. 
Flavel,  John.    Treatise  on  keeping  the  Heart.    Retros.  7: 

251. 
Flavia.     (A.  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant)  Eel.  M.  68:   101-422. 
Flaws  in  great  Characters.     Chamb.  J.  23:  2S6. 
Flax.     (J.  Titus)  Hunt,  49:  102,  179. 

—  and  Flax  Cotton.     Eraser,  44:  550. 

—  and  its  Macliinery.     Pract.  M.  i:  249. 

—  and  Linen  Trade.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  11:  43S. 

—  Culture  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  5:  213.  —  West.  J. 

11:  241, 

—  Fortunes  of.     Chamb.  J.  38:  288. 

—  New  Zealand.    (J.  C.  Russell)  Am.  Natural.  10:  18.  — 

Eel.  Engiu.  6:  584. 

—  Prei)aration  of.     West.  J.  6:  77. 
Flax  Cutton.     Uv.  Age,  27:  615. 
I'lax-Mill,  Leeds,  Day  at.     Peimy  M.  12:  501. 
Fhi.x^  Movement.     Eel.  R.  94:  729. 

Flaxman,  Julin.     (.\.  tj.  ^vtkinson)  (jood  Words,  22:  740. 

—  as  a  Designer.     (G.  F.  Tcniswood)  Art  J.  24:  189-278. 

—  Career  of.     Liv.  Age,  37:  538,  620. 

—  Memorials  of.     (G.  F.  Teniswood)  Art  J.  19:  101-241. 

20:  I -241. 
Flea  and  the  Professor.    (H.  C.  .\ndersen)  Scrib.  5:  759. 
Fleaa.    (M.  Scheie  deVere)  Putnam,  12:  350. —  Broadw. 

7-  332- 

—  Educated.     (W.  11.  Dall)  Am.  Natural.  11:  7. 

—  Varieties  of.     (C.  Taylur)  Ilaiper,  19:   17S. 
Flechcre,  J.  W.  de  la.     ,S'te  Fletcher,  J.  W. 

Flechier,  Esprit,  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  98:  322.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  30:  543. 

—  Chrouicles  of  Clermont  Assiises.     Blackw.  63:  47. 
Fleckuoe's  Enigmas.     Retros.  5:  266. 

Fleeing  from  Fate.      (Mrs.  Parr)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  17:  727. 
Fleet  of  the  Future.    (J.  Scott  Russell)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  147. 
Fleets  aud   Navies.      Blackw.  85:  O43.      86:  324,  75S. 
87:  226. 

—  fer*u*  Flirts.     Dem.  R.  13:  577. 

Fleet  Parsons  and  Marriages.     Curnh.  15:  555. 
Fleet-Street.     All  the  Year,  27:   127. 

—  Fine  Da_v  in.     Fraser,  29:  68. 
Fleet-Street  Biography.     I^ond.  ^L  9:  417. 
Fleet-Street  Taverns.     All  the  Year,  26:  349. 

—  Dr.  Johnson  and.     (P.  Pit/gerald)  tient.  M.  n.  s.  26: 

305- 
Fleetwood,  Serjeant,  Itinerarium  ad  Windsor.     (J.  Bruce) 

Arch.  37:  350. 
Fleetwood,  Sihool  of  Musketry  at.     Ixind.  Sue.  5:  Si. 
Fleming,  John,  Works  of.     Ed.  U.  107:   118. 
Fleming,  Marjory;  I'et  .Marjoric.  (.).  Brown)  No.  Brit.  30: 

379.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  79:  405.  —Lav.  Age,  80: 

177- 
Fleming,  Wm.,  ^letaphysical  Works  of.    (A.  K.  H.  Boyd) 

Fraser.  56:  657. 
Flemings,  Defeat  of,  before  Calais  in  1436.    (B.  Williams) 

Arch.  33:    1 2' I. 
Flemings  and  tile  Walloons  of  Belgium.  (K.  Blind)  Fraser, 

93:  '"I. 
Flemish  Fair.     All  the  YVar,  32:  46S. 
Flemish  Institutions  and  Art.     (H.  Hellmgham)  Month, 

30:  55- 
Flemish  Interiors.     Dub.  R.  41 :  230. 
Flemish  Language.     Penny  M.  i:  273,  282. 
Flemish  Market.     All  the  Year.  28:  5S2. 
Flemish  Painters,  Early.     Eel.  li.  106:  3*^3. 

—  Old.     (E.  .Mason)  Harper,  57:   1110,807.     58:401. 
Flemish  popular  Traditions.     I-a1.  R.  83:  353. 
Flemish  Town,  Old.     (R.  Bell)  Once  a  Week,  3:  463. 
Flesh  Color.  All  the  Year,  44:   160.    Same  art.  Appleton, 

23:  268. 


FLESH 


460 


FLOORS 


Flesh-'Worm  Disease.     Once  a  Week,  14:  385. 
I'letclier,  Andrew.     Poetical  Works.     Ketros.  4:  100. 
Fletcher,   Calvin,    with  portrait.      (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E. 

Keg.  23:  377. 
Fletcher,  Mrs.  Kliza  D.     Chamb.  J.  52:  4^3. 
Fletcher,  Giles.     New  York  R.  2:  431. 
Fletcher,  John,  and  F.  Beaumont.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  460. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Brit.  (}.  5:  50. 

Fletcher,  John  Wm.,  of  MaJeley.     Mo.  Rcl.  M.  24:  32S. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Meth.M.  48:  605. 

—  Benson's  Life  of.    Chr.  Obs.  4:  349.  —  Eel.  R.  i :  407. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  22:  193.     New  York  R.  i:  76. 

—  Works.     Am.  Mcth.  M.  15:  406. 

F  etcher,  Joseph,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Bib.  R.  2:  130. 

—  Memoir  of.    Cong.  M.  26:  701.  — Ed.  R.  84:  660. 
Fletcher,  Phineas.    Purple  Island.     Retros.  2:  341. 
I'letclier,  Richard.     Am.  Law  R.  4:  1S3. 

Fletcher,  Rev.  Richard,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  15:  705. 
Fletcher,  Samuel,  Sketch  of.     Good  Words,  5:  570. 
Fletcher  Genealog}-.     N.  E.  Reg.  22:  3S9. 
Fleur-de-Lys.     House.  W.  rds,  18:  438. 
Fleur-de-Lys;  a  Tale.     (L.  de  la  Ram^)  Broad w.  6:1. 
Fleur-de-Lys;    a   Story   of    the    Fr mco-Prnssian   War. 

Cornh.  24:   294.     Same   art.  Liv.  Age,   ili:  169. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  11:  310,  334. 
Fleur-de-Lys  and  the  two  Viscounts.     (L.  de  la  R:im(^) 

Bcntlcy,  48:  227. 
Fleur  de  Sillery.     (.T.  De  Legare)  Knick.  44:  390,  494. 
Fleurange.     (Mrs.  R.  Craven)  Cath.  World,  14:  651,  813. 

15:  60-734.     i6-  ^^-737- 
Fleuriste,  La;  an  o'er-true  Tale.     Eraser,  32:  26S. 
Fleiiry,  Andr^  Hercule,  Cardinal.     Colbuni,  128:  291. 
Fleury,  A.  J.  Bduard,  and  French  Stage.  Mo.  R.  155:  43. 
Flibiistier,  The;  a  German  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  179. 
Fliedner,  T.,  and  the  Order  of  Deaconesses.  (D.  S.  Schaff) 

Mercersb.  22:  193. 

—  Institution  of,  at  Kaiserswerth.     Am.  J.  Euuc.  3:  4S7. 
Flies.     See  after  Fly. 

Fligh',  Natural  and  artificial.      (J.  B.  Pettigrew)  Eraser, 
103:  227. 

—  in  the  Dark;  a  Tale.      Chamb.  J.  42:  273.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  65:  227. 

—  of  Diomed.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  Galaxy,  7:  88. 

—  of  Lady-Birds.     Dub.  Univ.  36:   77. 

Flinder,  M.     Voyage  to  Terra  Australis.     Quar.  12:  i. 
Flint,  Austin,  jr.,  Sketch  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  103. 
Flint,  Jacob.     Historical  Discourses.     Chr.  Disc.  4:   121. 
Flint,  James.  (J.W.  Thompson)  Chr.  Exam.  58:  443. 

—  Character  of.     (G.  W.  Briggs)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  13:  213. 

—  Lectures  to  Young.    (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  319. 
Flint,  Mieah  P.     Poems.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  245. 
Flint,    Timothy.    Journey   from   Cincinnati   to   Boston. 

Knick.  2:  242. 

—  Lectures.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  261. 

—  Mississippi  Valley.     So.  R.  2:   192.  —  Quar.  48:  201. 

—  Mns.  22:    218. —U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:   133.  — Am. 
Mo.  R.  4:  460.  —(J.  Flint)  No.  Am.  23:  355. 

—  Shoshonee  Valley.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:  137,  420. 

F  int,  Ancient  Family  of.    (H.Wright)  Once  a  Week,  14: 

719. 
Flint  Genealogy.     (J.  L.  Bass)  N.  E.  Reg.  14:  58. 
Flint.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  5:  490. 

—  Age  of;  Chippers  of  Flint.      Cornh.  41 :  189.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  94:  599. 

—  Uses,  in  the  Arts.     Art  J.  6:  197. 

—  What  isV     Once  a  Week,  5:  372. 

Flints  and  their  Evidence.     Lond.  Q.  37: -150. 

—  of  the  upper  Chalk.     (J.  R.  Leifchild)  Recr.  Sci.  i: 

"3- 

—  Worked,  of  Persigny  le  Grand.     (J.  Evans)  Arch.  40: 

381. 
Flint  Chips.     (A.  Weld)  Month,  12:  736.     13:  129,  583. 


Flint  Flakes  of  Devon  and  Cornw.ill,  Date  of.     (S.  Bate) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  6:  169.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  759. 
Flint  Implements.    (C.  C.  Kino;)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i5:  342. 

—  Eviins  on.     Lond.  Q.  40:  80. 

—  from  the  Drift  of  Richmond,  Va.    (C.  M.  Wallace)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  iii:  195. 

—  from  Egypt.     (A.J.  J.  Brown)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  396. 

—  in  Beds  of  Gravel,  etc.     (J.  Evans)  Arch.  38:  280. 

—  in  the  Drift.     (J.  Evans)  Arch.  39:  57. 
See  Stone  Implements. 

Flint  Implement  Station.  (C.  C.  King)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  365. 
Flint  Jack,  alias  Edward  Simpson.  (L.  Jewitt)  Relifiuary, 

8:  65.  —  Chamb.  J.  16:  306.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25: 

134.  —  All  the  Year,  17:  259.  —  Internat.  M.  5:  74. 
Flint  Scalping-Knives  in  New  Jersey.     (C.  C.  Abbott) 

Nature,  12:  36S.     13:  270. 
Flint  Tools  of  North  Devon.     Intel.  Obs.  8:  350. 
Flint  Weapons,  True  and  false.     (N.  Whitley)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  8:  30. 
Flirt's  Failures;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  40:  86. 
Flirts  and  Flirtation.     Chamb.  J.  56:  572. — Temp.  Bar, 

26:  58. 

—  and  their  Waj-s.     (R.  E.  Dembrey)  Lippinc.  13:  629. 

—  Didactic.     Liv.  Age,  140:  574. 

—  ]\Iale.     Tinsley,  i:  352.  —  Liv.  Age,  74:  163. 
Flirtation.     Colburn,  50:  53. 

—  and  Fox-Chasing.     (N.  P.  Willis)  Godey.  25:  224. 

—  Philosophy  of.  Eraser,  23 :  53.  Same  art.  Mus.  42 :  340. 

—  TheorA'  of.    Cornh.  14:  192.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  210. 
Flirtations  of  Captain  Cavendish.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  i. 
Flirting.     (L.  M.  Anderson)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  379. 

—  an  even  Game.     (A.  Gould)  Lakeside,  9:  311. 
Flitch  of  Bacon.     (W.  H.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  97:  3-395. 

98:  I.    100:  379.     loi:  I. 
Flitters,  Tatters,  and  the  Counselor.     (M.  Laffan)  Lippinc. 

23:  50. 
Flittermouse  Well.     Chamb.  J.  52:  779,  796. 
Floating  Beacon.     Blackw.  10:  270. 
Floating  Bodies,  Equilibrium  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  514. 
Floating  Islands.     Chamb.  J.  13:  237. 

—  and  Gardens.     Penny  M.  12:  326. 
Floating  Martyr;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  600. 
Flockhart,  R.,  the  Street  Preacher.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  470. 
Flodden  Field.     (W.J.  Walter)  Godey,  20:  220.  — All 

the  Year,  24:  221. 

—  Legend  of.     Eraser,  32:  469. 

Floe;  a  Poem.     (M.  Seton)  Colburn,  i6i:  347. 
Flogging,  Punishment  of.     (J.  R.  Phillips)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

14:  355- 

—  and    Impressment    of    Seamen.     (T.   P.   Thompson) 

Westm.  20:  489. 

—  Chapter  on.     Mus.  25:   171. 

—  in  the  Army.     (A.  Forbes)  igth  Cent.  6:  604.  —  (W. 

Howitt)  Peop.  J.  2:  78.  —  Eraser,  13:  539,  645. 
and  Navy.   Tait,  n.s.  1 :  316,  573,  635.  3:675.  4:385. 

—  Napier's  Experience  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  462. 

—  Napier  on  Military  Law  and.     Mo.  R.  143:  380. 
Flood,  Henry,  Letters  of.     Mo.  R.  97:  187.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

7:  652,"  880. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  13:  100. 

—  Public  Career  of.     (G.  L.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  116:  44. 
Flood  of  1S59  and  its  Lessons.     Chamb.  J.  32:  81. 

—  of  Years;  a  Poem.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  Scrib.  12:  560. 
Floods.     Once  a  Week,  5:  520. 

—  of  Moraj'shire,  1829.     Westm.  13:  350. 

—  Prevention  of.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  65.    24:  131.  — (U.  A. 

Forbes)  Macmil.  43:  321. 
Floors  and  Floor  Coverings.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  2 :  363. 

—  I'Mre-Proof.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  353. 

—  Lime,  Mexican  Method  of  making  hard.     (T.  G.  Ellis) 

Pract.  M.  2:  155.— (T.  G.  Ellis)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  95: 
339- 


FLOORS 


461 


FLORIDA 


Floors  of  Paris,  Pottery  and  Iron.     (G.  R.  Burnell)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  49:  55. 
Floorcloth,  ManufaL-tureof.   Chamb.  .7. 11:392. —  Penny 

M.  11:  237-  See  a/i-o  Carpets. 
Flooring  Boards.  Am.  Arch.  8:  271. 
Flor,    Roger  de;    the   Catalan  Rover.     Cornh.  20:  452. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  74:  17. 
Flora.     See  Botany. 
Floral  Games.     Tinsley,  15:  139. 
Floral  Gems.     (C.  Sarbiewski)  Temp.  Bar,  34:  346. 
Floreal,  The;  May.     Fraser,  45:  501. 
Floreal;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  52:   153. 
Floreen's  golden  Hair;  a  Story.     (R.  JlulhoUand)  Irii~h 

Mo.  9:  iSo. 
Florence,  Thomas  1?  ,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  28:   173. 
Florence,  William  .J.,  with  portrait.     Colbuni,  167:  297. 
Florence.     Galaxy,  14:  529.  —  (0.  ^I.  Spencer)  Harper, 

54:    849.  —  Quar.    152:  164.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

150:  643.  —  (C.  Gearcy)  Victoria,  35:  18-266. —  (N. 

Coigan)  Irish  Mo.  6:  325. 

—  Ancient  Portraits  in  Gallery  of.     New  Eng.  il.  9:  239. 

—  and   the   Medici.     (J.  A.   Symonds)   Fortn.  28:  827. 

29:  277.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  67.     137:  3. — 
Penny  M.  13:  210. 

—  architccturall}' and  historically.     Harper,  8:  744. 

—  as  it  was,  and  as  it  is.     (.J.  B.  Atkinson)  Art  J.  27: 

133,  166,  197. 

—  At.     Temp.  Bar,  4:   122. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Penny  M.  4:  iSo. 

—  Celebrities  of,  Mrs.  Oiiphant's.     Lond.  Q.  48:  29. 

—  Christmas  Eve  at.  (C.  H.  M.  Bridge)  Colburn,i68:  229. 

—  Church  of  St.   Mary  of  the  Flower.     (C.  E.  Norton) 

Atlan.  42:  564,  657. 

—  the  City  of  Lilies.     Temp.  Bar,  37:  471. 

—  Council  of.     (P.  Anderson)  Month,  36:  66.  —Dub.  R. 

58:  496. 

—  Description  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  229. 

—  Designs  of  the  old  Masters  at.     (A.  C.  Swinburne) 

Fortn.  10:  16. 

—  Early  Artists  of.     Art  J.  lo:  2S9,  328. 

—  English  Authors  in.     (K.  Field)  Atlan.  14:  660. 
in  1855.     Scrib.  4:  616. 

—  Fine  Arts  in.     Quar.  66:  313. 

—  Gallery  of  the  Ponte  Veccliio.     Broadw.  7:  19.  —  0. 

&  N.  2:  57. 

—  Gossip  from,  1853.     Colbiim,  99:  442. 

—  History  of,  Capi)oni's.  (T.  F.  Crane)  No.  Am.  121 :  450. 
Napier's.     Ed.  R.  86:  465. 

Trollope's.     (O.  Browning)  Fortn.  4:   70.  —  (II.  T. 

Tuckerman)  Ciir.   Exam.  81:    332.  —  Victoria,  5: 

268,  324. 
Villani's.     Quar.  9:  444. 

—  Horseback  Ridefrom  (Jalais  to,  1S39.   Mo.  R.  157:  456. 

—  in  185S.     Temp.  Bar,  21:  404. 

—  in  Time  of  Dante.     (E.  M.  Gierke)  Dub.  R.  85:  279. 

—  .Journey  to.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Ev.  Sat.  11:  438. 

—  Life  in.     Scrib.  20:  283. 

—  Mosaics  of.     (F.  M.  C<)ll)y)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  194. 

—  {.].  W.  Mario)  Nation,  3:  476. —  (J.  L.  Motley) 
Atlan.  i:  12,  129. 

—  New  Capital  of  Italy.     Eel.  M.  65:  90. 

—  Notes  on.     Eraser.  74:  41 1.     Same  art.  Eel.  ^I.  68:  S3. 

—  Orphanage  at.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Belgra.  37:  334. 

—  Painters  of  the  second  Period.     Art  J.  II :  j;;^. 

—  Protestant  Cemetery  at.     (0.  M.  Spencer)  Harper,  47 : 

507.  —  Liv.  Age,   147:  124. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (M.  Ilowland)  Lippinc.  11 :  95. 

—  Republic  of.     Ed.  R.  143:  474. 

—  Revolution  in.     All  the  Year,  i:  221. 

—  Romance  of.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Ev.  Sat.  8:  257. 

—  Romola  and.     Ev,  Sat.  17:  149. 

—  St.  Pancras  in.     All  the  Year,  23:  368. 


Florence,  Schools  in.  (F.  H.  MuUer)  Macinil.  44:  480. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151 :  341.  Same  art.  Appleton, 
26:  507. 

—  Seventeenth-Century  Chronicle  of.     (T.  A.  Trollope) 

Temp.  Bar,  29:  97. 

—  Siege  of,  1529-60.     Comh.  31:  316.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  84:  561.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  46. 

—  Studios  in.     Once  a  Week,  9:  721.     10:  3SS. 

—  A  Talc  of.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  6S9. 

—  Visit  to.     (R.  W.  Dale)  Coug.  3:  75.  —  (W.  Hague) 

Kiiick.  20:  295. 

—  Walks  in.  Macmil.  29:  206.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  357. 

—  Week  in.     Blackw.  86:  5S3. 

Florence   Athern's  Trial;    a  Tale.     (M.    Meline)   Cath. 

World,  7:  213. 
Florence  O'Brien.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  46-361. 
Florentine  Arithmetician.  (R.  G.\Vhite)  Galaxy,  24:  S06. 
Florentine  Bridal  Chamber.  (J.  Cartwright)  P(>rtr().9:  21. 
Florentine  Experiment.     (C.  F.  Woolson;  Atlan.  46:  502. 
Florentine  Family  of  15th  Century.     Set  Strozzi. 
F lores  Poetici.     Blackw.  8:  395. 

Florescence,  Naturcof.  (E.  Sommel)  Pop.  Sci  Mo.  8:471. 
Floretta;  or  the  first  Love  of  Henry  IV.     (11.  Zschokke) 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  149. 
Florian's  William  Tell.     Quar.  2:  33S. 
Floriculture.     See  Flowers;  Gardening. 
Florida.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  9:  i.  — (N.   Hale)  No.  Am. 

13:  62. — (.L  Gadsden)  No.  Am.  26:  47S.  —  Am. 

Q.  2:  214.  —  So.  R.  6:  410.  —  Anal.  M.  14:  203.  — 

De  Bow,  4:  244.  —  (E.  R.  Fairbanks)  De  Bow,  5:  9. 

—  (J.  D.  15.  De  Bow)   De  Bow,  7:  297.  —  De   bow, 

10:  404.— Portfo.(Deu.)  25:   99.  _(J.   1'.  Little) 

Lippinc.  5:  420.     8:  4S7. 

—  Agency  of  the  Gulf  Stream  in  the  Formation  of.     (J. 

LeConte)  .\.m.  J.  Sci.  73:  46. 

—  Among  the  Alligators.  (S.  C.  Clarke)  Lippinc.  13:  220. 

—  and  Carolina,  16S8.     Hist.  M.  3:  29S. 

—  Bow-Shots  on  the  St.  John's.     (M.  Tliompson)  .Vpple- 

ton,  15:  32S. 

—  Canal  across.     (R.  Fairbanks)  De  Bow,  14:  i2v 

—  Cession  of.     Panijih.  15:  261.  —  Nilcs's  Reg.  16:  314. 

—  Climate,  Soil,  and  Productions  of.     De  How,  11:  409. 

—  Contiuest  of,  Irving"s.     Mo.  R.  138:  284.  —  .Vm.  Mo. 

M.  5:  319. 

—  Da}'s  Sport  in  East.     (S.  C.  Clarke)  Lippinc.  12:  663. 

—  Diary  of  a  Campaign  in,  1S37-3S.     (E.  Backus)  Hist. 

M.  10:  279. 

—  Early  Settlement  of.     (.L  B.  Allstou)  So.  M.  II :  11  -,. 

—  East.     Nilcs's  Reg.  13:   iSo.  —  (H.  Whiting)  Am.  .). 

Sci.  35:  47.  —  Knick.  23:  45. 
Lands  of.     So.  Q.  26:   ^04. 

—  Election  Frauds,  1S76.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Niition,  36:  286. 

—  English  Sportsman  in.     Appleton.  13:  257.  206,  ^^4. 

—  Expedition  of  Narvaez  to.    Hist.  JL  11:  24.    12:  109- 

347- 

—  Expedition  to,  1864.     V.  S.  Serv.  M.  2:  150. 

—  Fairhanks's  History  of.    (.1.  F.  Meline)  Nation,  12:  438. 

—  First  Colonists  of.     (,L  T.  Hcadlev)  Harper,  20:   503. 

—  Flora  of  Soutliern.     (F.  Brendel)  .\m.  Natural.  8:  449. 

—  Geology  of.     (E.  .V.  Smith)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  121:  292. 

—  Glance  at.     (K.  N.  Doggeft)  Lakesiile.  2:  22^ 

—  Gulf  Stream  off,  .Vnomalies  in.     (E.  H.  Hunt)  .\m.  .1. 

Sci.  77:  206. 

—  How  to  go  to,  and  where  to  stay.     (.T.  P.  Little)  Li}>- 

pinc.  6:  605. 

—  Huguenots  in.     (F.  Parkman)  Atlan.  12:  225,536. 

—  in  i8?i.     Nilcs's  Reg.  20:  353,404.     21:   135,149. 

—  the  Key  of  the  Gulf.     De  Bow.  21 :  2S3. 

—  Lakes  of.     (L.  S.  Houghton)  Lip|)inc.  26:  265. 

—  Land  of  Flowers.    (.\.  Plumassier)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12: 

401. 

—  Laws  of  1S21.     Niles's  Reg.  21 :  89. 


FLORIDA 


462 


FLOWERS 


I 


Florida,  Legislature  of,  1S22.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  23. 

—  Life  in.     Kiiick.  8:  150,  276,  552. 

Phase  of.     (M.  Treat)  Li]ipiiie.  25:  460. 

—  Maroons  of.     (S.  G.  Arnolil)  Mutli.  (^)   20:  554. 

—  Medical  Toimgrapliy  of.    (E.  T.  Gaillard)  De  IJow,  19: 

255.     20:  315. 

—  Memorial  of  Alonzo  Vasquez  on.     Hist.  M.  4:  257. 

—  Military  Command  in,  1822.     Niles's  Keg.  22:  121. 

—  Mission  in,  Kogel's  Acet.  of,  1569-70.    Hist.  M.  5:  327. 

—  Physical  Features  of.     (W.  L  Burnett)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67: 

407. 

—  Plantation  in.  Our.     (H.  U.  Stowe)  Atlan.  43:  641. 

—  Position,  Kesourccs,  and  Destiny  of.    De  Iknv,  14:  312. 

—  Kambles  in.     (R.  E.  C.  Stearns)  Am.  Natural.  3:  2S1- 

455- 

—  Romantic  History  of.     (G.  R.  Fairbanks)  DeBow,  24: 

245"  274.  Zl^^- 

—  Shell  Mounds  of,  Wyman  on.     Nature,  14:  531. 

—  Seizure  of,  1820.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  46. 

—  Six  Weeks  in.     (G.  W.  Nichols)  Harper,  41:  655. 

—  Soil  and  Products  of.     West.  J.  6:  17S. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  306. 

—  Treaty.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  120. 

—  Truth  about.     (L.  S.  Houghton)  Lippinc.  27:  508. 

—  Vengeance  of  Gourgues.  (F.  Parkman)  Atlan.  14:  530. 

—  War  in.     (H.  Whiting)  No.  Am.  54:  i. — Niles's  Reg. 

14:  33.  79,  98- 
/See  Ocklawaha. 
Florida  Keys.     Putnam,  8:  561. 

—  and  Southern  Coast,  Geology  of.     (M.  Tuomey)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  61:  390. 

—  Flora  and  Fauna  of.     (L.  F.  de  Pourtal^s)  Am.  Natu- 

ral. 11:  137. 
Florida  Pirate.     Blackw.  9:  516. 
Florida  Reef,  Along  the.    (J.  B.  Holder)  Harper,  42:  355- 

S20.     43:  26,  187. 

—  Origin  oL     (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85:  197. 

—  Out  on.     (J.  Wilder)  Atlan.  22:  176. 

Florida  Reefs  and  Keys.     (S.  C.  Clarke)  Lippinc.  13 :  484. 

—  Solidification  of  the  Rocks  of.     (E.  N.  Horsford)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  64:  245. 

—  Wrecks  on.     Hunt,  6:  349. 

in  1846.     Hunt,  19:  427. 

in  1847.     Hunt,  18:  552. 

Florio;  a  little  Tragedy.     Blackw.  130:  179.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  97:  486. 
Flossy  Venner.     (.\.  A.  Farmer)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  413. 
Flotow,  Friederich  von,  and  Wagner.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  535. 
Flotsam  and  Jetsam.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Atlan.  21 :  7,186, 

313. — Chamb.  J.  37:  296. 
Flounders,  Development  of.     (A.  Agassiz)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  705. 
Flour  and  Wheat,  Export  of,  1843.     Hunt,  g:  91. 
Prices  of,  from  183910  1846.     Hunt,  15:  214. 

—  Price  of,  in  New  York,  1S23-45.     Hunt,  13:  290. 

—  Prices  of,  for  the  last  twenty  Years.     Hunt,  19:  547. 
Flour-:Mill.  Aubin's.     Pract.  M.  6:  6. 

Flour-Mill  Explosions.  (S.  Macadam)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  364. 

—  Pract.  M.  i:  464. 
Flourishing.     (W.  Sawyer)  Belgra.  6:  117. 
Flow  of  Solids.     (H.  fresca)  Ed.  Engin.  19:  326.     2o: 

15-  —  (II-  Tresca)  ,T.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  263,  326,  396. 

through  Apertures.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  81 :  271. 

Flower,  Edward  F.,  with  portrait.     Victoria,  31:  67. 
Flower  in  a  dark  Place.     (M.  B.  Williams)  Lakeside,  10: 

408. 

—  of  Berney ;  a  Tale.    (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Temp.  Bar,  42 : 

334- 

—  of  Liberty;  a  Poem.     (O.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  8:  550. 

—  of  Love  lies  bleeding;   a  Poem.     (R.  H.  Stoddard) 

Scrib.  7:  545. 

—  of  the  Ruins.     (F.  Caballero)  Colburn,  146:  16S. 


Flower  of  Souvenance.    (W.  J.  Walter)  Godey,  22:  157. 
Flowers.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Godey,  40:  13.— Cath. 

World,    13:  305.  — Chamb.  J.  55:    566.  —  Once  a 

Wri'k,  18:  141.  — West.  M.  a:  435. 

—  and  Birds  in  Poetry.     Canad.  Mo.  6:  78. 

—  and  ICxotics  at  Sydenham.     Cliainb.  ,1.  22:  211. 

—  and   foreign    Flower-Fashions.      Lond.   Soc.  7:    489. 

Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  65:   189. 

—  and  Insects.     (G.  W.  Bennett)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  14:  113. 
Geological  Antiquity  of.     (,J.  E.  Taylor)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  17:  36. 
Relation  between.     (H.  Miiller)  Nature,  15:  178. 

—  and  old  (Histoms.     St.  .James,  25:  533. 

—  and  their  unbidden  Guests,   Kerner's.     (A.  W.  Ben- 

nett) Nature,  19:  214. — Chamb.  J.  56:  289. 

—  Arrangement  of.     Lond.  Soe.  i:  11,  251.     2:  30,  314. 

3;  62-552. — Contin.  Mo.  2:  444. 

—  Artificial.     Sve  Artificial  Flowers. 

—  Artificial  Fecundation  of.     (C.  G.  Page)  West.  J.  11: 

408. 

—  as  religious  Emblems.     Cath.  World,  9:  541. 

—  Ceremonial  Use  of.     (A.  Lambert)  19th  Cent.  4:  457. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  131.  —  (A.  Lambert)  19th 
Cent.  7:  S08. 

—  Colors  of.     Chamb.  J.  31:  17. 

—  Cuhivation  of.     (M.  II.Avland)  O.  &  N.  8:  435.  —  (P. 

Henderson)  Scrib.  22:  219.  —  All  the  Year,  28:  112. 

—  Lond.  Q.  24:  50. 

—  Darwin's  Different  Forms  of.     Nature,  17:  445. 

—  Decoration  with.     Art  J.  30:  345. 

—  Economic  Uses  of.     (P.  L.  Simonds)  Pract.  M.  7:  299. 

—  Facts  and  Fables  about.     Chamb.  J.  22:  117. 

—  Feast  of.     (L.  Jewitt)  Belgra.  8:  567. 

—  Fertilization  of.     (T.  C.  Gentrj)  Am.  Natural.  9:  263. 

—  (T.  Meehan)  Penn  Mo.  7:  834. 

by  Insects.     (E.  Muller)  Am.  Natural.  5:  271. — 

(H.  Miiller)  Nature,  15:  317,473.     16:  507.  —  (W. 

Ogle)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  9:  160. 
Contrivances  for  Cross-Fertilization.     (J.  E.  Todd) 

Am.  Natural.  13:  i. 

(See  Fertilization. 

—  for  a  Child's  Grave.     Irish  Mo.  8:  545,  601,  649. 

—  for  the  Poor.     (I.  E.  Clarke)  Good  Words,  2:  551.  — 

(M.  Stanley)  Macmil.  27:  525. 

—  Fruits  and  Trees,  Freaks  upon.     Liv.  Age,  20:  178. 

—  Gossip  about.     All  the  Year,  7:  414. 

—  Home.     Chamb.  J.  53:  241. 

—  How  to  dissect.     (M.  C.  Cooke)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:   142. 

—  in  Churches.     Chr.  Rem.  14:  115. 

—  in  London.     (Lady  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar,  56:  188. 

—  in  Paris.     Lond.  Soc.  18:  129.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  551I 

—  in  the  Snow;  a  Story.    (C.  F.  Woolson)  Galaxy,  17:  76. 

—  Language  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  7:  385. 

—  Legends  of.    (S.  Wohl)  Good  Words,  14:  489,  543. 

—  Life  of.     Brit.  Q.  34:  95. 

—  May,  near  London.    (C.  A.  White)  St.  .James,  10:  191. 

—  IMeans  of  Protection  in.     Nature,  15:  237. 

—  Microscope  among.     (S.  B.  Herrick)  Scrib.  13:  530. 

—  Odors  of.     (B.  Abbott)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  340. —  Contin. 

]Mo.  6:  469. 

—  of  the  Affections.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  276. 

—  of  the  Bible.     (L.  H.  Grindcm)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  84. 

—  of  February.     Dub.  Univ.  41 :  184. 

—  of  early  Spring.  (J.  W.  Chickering,  jr.)  Am.  Natural. 

3:  1 28. 

—  of  New  England.     (G.  J.  Sprague)  Putnam,  3:  535. 

—  of  St.  Chad;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  30:  196. 

—  Origin  of.    (G.  Allen)  Cornh.37:  534.     Same  art.  Sup. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  151. 

—  Peculiai-ities  of.     Hogg,  6:  144. 

—  Poetry  of.     Colburn,  5:  401. 

—  Poisonous.    House.  Words,  14:  234. 


FLOWERS 


463 


FLYING 


Flowers,  Presen-ation  of.     Penny  M.  14:  262. 

—  Procession  of.      (T.  W.  Hij^ginsou)  Atlan.  10 :  649. 

—  liomance  of.     Hours  at  Home,  1 :  266. 

—  Sacred.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  41:  731,891.    42: 

87.  — Quar.  114:  210. 

—  Sea-Side.     Cath.  World,  4:  621. 

—  Spring,  of  Colorado.  (E.  L.  Greene) Am.  Natural.  5: 65. 
of  New  England.    (C.  J.  Sprague)  Putnam,  5:  39S. 

—  Talk  about.     (M.  Morgan)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  459. 

—  Use  of.     Chamb.  .J.  58:  383. 

—  Utility  to,  of  tlieir  Beauty.      (E.  Fry)  Contemp.  36: 

574.     Same  art.  Liv.  .Vge,  144:   151. 

—  Wild,  Associations  of.     (H.  G.  Adams)  Hogg,  i:  27S. 

and  Insects.  (Sir  .J.  Lubbock)  Nature,  lo:  402,  422. 

Cultivation  of.  (S.  Lockwood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:356. 

—  —  of  January  and  Feb.     (H.  G.  Adams)  Hogg,  2:  413. 
of  March.     Temp.  Bar,  28:  510. 

—  —  of  July.     (H.  G.Adams)  Hogg,  1:  361. 

of  September.    (H.  G.  Adams)  Hogg,  2:  61. 

of  October.     (H.  G.  Adams)  Hogg,  2:  152. 

—  Worship  of.     Chamb.  .J.  8:  165. 
Flower-Bells.     House.  Words,  8:  196. 

Flower- Farm inij  in  South  of  France.     Cornh.  10:  427. 
Flower  Garden.    (T.  James)  Quar.  70:  196.      Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  19:  241. 

—  English.    Quar.  149:  331.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145: 

771. 

—  near  the  Alps.     St.  James,  28:  5S4. 

Flower  Markets  of  Paris,  Three.     Fraser,  39:  259. 
Flower  Mission,      (M.  B.  Garret)  Unita.  K.  i :  456.  — 
Chamb,  J»  53 :  67S.— (Miss  Stanley)  Macmil.  29: 564. 

—  Boston.     (E.  Gray)  Harper,  48:  7S7. 

Flower  Missions  and  Missions  of  Flowers.     (A.  H.  Japp) 

Good  Words,  19:  646. 
Flower-Painter,  First;  aLegendof  Sicyon.  Fraser,33:  72. 
Flower-Showat  West  End.  (R.Rowe)  GoodWords,  9:  515. 
Flower-Sliows,  Workingmen's.     (C.   Barnard)  0.  &  N. 

5:  507- 
Flower-Spirit;  a  Faerj'  Tale.     Lond.  JL  8:  131. 
Flower  Story.     (R.  Quiddam)  St.  James,  40:  542. 
Flowering  Sunday.     Belgra.  16:  65. 
Flo}-,  James.     (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  24:  iii. 
Floyd,  William.     (F.  De  Peyster)  M.  Am.  Hist,  1 :  429. 
Fluctuations   of    Markets,  Rationale   of.      (G.  Walker) 

Nation,  22:  39S. 
Flues,  Collapse  of.    (C.  R.  Roelker)  Ed.  Engin.  24:  20S. 
Fluids,  Ehistic,  Expansion  of.    (E.  W.  Blake)  Am.  J,  Sci, 

59:  334,  — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  9:  339. 
Flow  of.      (J.  E.  Hendricks)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  37S. 

—  (E.  W,  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci   66:  So. 
through  Orifices.      (E.  W    Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

55:  78.     62:  186. 

—  Ellipsoid  Revolution  of.      (T.  Craig)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

iii:   500, 

—  Flow  of,  through  Nozzles,    (R.  L).  Napier)  Eel.  Engin. 

15:  240. 

—  Friction  of.      (W.  Froude)  Ed.  Engin.  2:  4S0. 
Resistance  of.    (G.  Rennie)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  13:  271. 

—  in  Minerals.     Hogg,  2:  113. 

—  Motion  of.     (O.  Reynolds)  Nature,  21 :  343. 

Mathematical  Theory  of.      (T.  Craig)  Eel.  Engin. 

20:  113-506.     21:  146-4S6. 

—  Pressure  Regulator  for.  Casement's.  Pract.  M.  3:  459. 

—  Resistance  of.      Eel.    Engin.  4:    431,   546.  —  (L.    R. 

Gibbes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  27:  1155.  —  (A.  Bourne)  Am.  J. 
Sci,  28:  231.  — (E.  W.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci.  29:  274. 
30:  359. —(G.  W.  Kcclv)  Am.  J.  Sci.  30:  164.— 
So.  R.  8:  114. 
to  a  Ship's  Motion.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  438. 

—  Upward    Forces  of.      (F.  Pascalis)  Am.  J.   Sci.   II : 

no.  — (E.  C.  Genet)  Am.  J.  Sd.  12:  94,  310. —(T. 
P.  Jones)  Am.  J.  Sd.  13:  79. 


Fluids,  Upward  Forces  of.  Genet  on.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2: 
41-     3:  33-     4:   "04,  I/O- 

—  Viscous  Motion  of.  ( T.  Craig)  J.  FrankL  Inst,  no:  217. 
Flukes.    (T.  S.  Cobbold)  Intel.  Obs.  1 :  24, 

Flunkey.     Chamb.  J.  15:  92, 

Fluukeyism,  Intellectual,     (T.  H.  S.  Escots)  Temp.  Bar, 

17:  539- 
Fluorescence.    (II.  Morton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  92:  140,  426. 

—  Nature,  18:  107. 

—  and  Phosphorescence.    (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

6g:  270. 

shown  by  Photography.     (M.  N.  de  St.  Victor)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  65:  50. 

Fluorescent  Relations  of  Anthracene  and  Chrysogen.  (H. 
Morton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  94:  269. 

Fluorine.     (E.  Mylius)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  71,  212. 

Flush  Times  in  Alabama  and  Mississippi.  (J.  G.  Bald- 
win) So.  Lit.  Mess,  18:  433,  558,  746.    19:  10-599. 

Flushing,  Fast  in.     Tinsley,  4:  410. 

Flute.  The.     Penny  M.  9:  170. 

Fluxions,  Dealtry's.  Quar.  5:  340. — Ed.  R.  27:87. — 
Eel.  R.  13:  390. 

—  Theory  of,     (E.  Wright)  Am.  J.  Sci.  14:  330, 
Fly,  Abyssinian,  or  Tsaltzala      Colburn,  142:  444, 

—  Blow,  Structure  of.     Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5:  28. 

—  House.    (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  10:  476. — 

(C.  Taylor)  Harper,  18:  729. 

Development  of.    (M.  H.  Robson)  Pop.  Sd.  ilo.  15: 

618. 

—  Viviparous.     (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural.  7:  193. 
Flies.    All  the  Year,  8:  6.  — Blackw.  24:  S32. 

—  Aiitennrc  of.     (Mrs.  L.  L.  Clarke)  Recr.  .Sci.  2:  134, 

—  Chapter  on.  (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  2:  5S6, 

6^8,  —  (J.  P.  Anthony)  Pioneer,  2:  348. 

—  Heads  of,     (Mrs.  L.  L.Clarke)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  95. 

—  in  Amber.    (R,  Hunt)  Sliarpe,  17:    157,  301,  18:65, 

Same  art.  Fcl.  M.  35:  140. 

—  Metamorphosis  of.      (A.  Weissman)  Am.  Natural.  8: 

603,  661,  713. 

—  Structure  and  Habits  of.    (L.M.  Petersclia)  Scrib.  I : 

621. 
Fly-Bees.     (II.  N.  Humphreys)  Intel.  Obs.  i :  165. 
Flj'-Fishing.     See  Fishing, 
Flying.     All  the  Year,  19:  2S1,  300. 

—  and  Flviiic-Madiincs.     Cornh.  24:  4-58.      Same  art 

Ed.  "M.78:   II. 

—  Flight  and  itslmitation.    (F.  W.  Brearey)  Pop.  Sd.  R 

18:  395. 

—  Mechanics  of.     (L.  Kargl)  Ed.  Engin.  4:  346,  530. 

—  Mechanism  of  Flight.     (W.  K.  Brooks)  Pop,  Sci.  Mo. 

4:  686. 

—  Modes  of.    Penny  M.  2 :  11. 

—  Notes  on.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  y^. 

—  Researches  on.     (J.  .Mtirie)  Nature,  4:  516. 
Flying  Artist,     House.  Words,  3:  557. 
Flying  Bridge.     House.  Words,  5:  466. 
Flying  Dutchman.     Ev.  Sat.  ii:  343. 

Flying  Fish,  Movements  of.     Nature,  18:  373.  —  (C.  0. 

Whitman)  Am.  Natural.  14:  641. 
Flving  Island ;   a  Legend  of  New  England,      Colburn, 

45:  3S. 
Flying-Machines.     (F.  W.  Brearey)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  i. 
Same  art.  Ed.  Engin.  i:  324.  — (A.  M.  M.iyer)  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  8:  453.  — Chamb.  J.  9:  300.     51:  590. 

—  and  Birds.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  78. 

—  and   Penaud's   Artilicial    Bird.      (A.   M.   Mayer)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  lOi :   193. 

—  First  Principles  of  Aerial  Transit.     (F.  H.  Wenham) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  362.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:   in. 
See  also  Aerostation;  Balloons. 
Flying  ilcn.  Race  of.     So.  R.  n.  s,  lo:  272, 
Flying  Post;  a  Tale  from  the  Danish.  Temp.  Bar,  44:  59. 


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FOXTAINEBLEAU 


Fly-Wheels,  Deviating  Forces  of.    (A.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  104:  349. 

—  Strength  of.     (O.  Kruger)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  171. 
Fly-Wheel  Bob;  a  Tale.     (W.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  24: 

19S. 
Foe  in  the  Household.    (C.  Chesebrough)  Athui.  23 :  323- 

686.     24:  26-722. 
Foerster,  Friedrich.     (E.  V.  Valentine)  So.  M.  14:  144. 
Foerster,  Wm.    Philosophical  Discourses.   (C.  W.  Ernst) 

Radical  K.  i:  361. 
Fog.     (\V.  II.  Stone)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  20:  27. 

—  London.     (J.  V.  Blake)  Am.  Natural.  5:  76. 
Observations  in.     Hogg,  15:  53. 

Fogs.     All  the  Year,  28:  175. — Nature,  21:  355.  —  Col- 
burn,  162:  55. 

—  Clouds,  and  Dust.     (J.  Aitken)  Nature,  23:  195. 

—  Dry.     Chamb.  J.  g:  307. 

Fog-Signals.    (J.  Tyndall)  Nature,  17:  456.  —  Chamb.  J. 
40:  269. 

—  American.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi:  -^y. 

—  at  Sea.     Chamb.  J.  50:  453. 

—  by  Land  and  Sea.     Cornh.  21:  477. 

—  Investigations  on.    (W.  B.  Tayler)  No.  Am.  122:  403. 

—  (J.  Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  275. 
Fog-Signaling.    (J.  Tyndall)  Contemp.  24:  819.  25:148. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  541,  6S5. 
Fogie  Club,  Prospectus  of.     Black w.  59:  621. 
Foley,  Joiiu  Henry.     Irish  Mo.  9:  165,  221. 
Foley,  Richard,  Sketch  of.     Once  a  Week,  21:  448. 
Folger,  Walter.     (W.  Mitchell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  313. 
Folger  Genealogy.     (W.  C.  Folger)  N.  E.  Reg.  16:  269. 
Folger  Surname.     (G.  Woods)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  308. 
Folia  sibyllina.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  139,  317. 
Foliage,  Various  Tints  of.     (H.  C.  Sorby)  Nature,  4:  341. 
Folingsby's  Pond.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Hours  at  Home,  9: 

352,  427- 
Folios,  In  Praise  of.     So.  Lit.  .J.  4:  59. 
Folk  Books  of  France.     Dub.  L^niv.  66:  516.     67:  243. 

—  of  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  67:  532. 
Folk  Dirges.     Cornh.  36:  196. 

Folk   Lore.     Colburn,   89:  162. — Eel.  R.    113:    637. — 
Month,  8:  370. —  So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  153. 

—  Comparative.     (.J.  A.  Farrar)  Cornh.  33:  41. 

—  Contributions  to.     Eel.  R.  124:  461. 

—  Cornish.     Eel.  R.  122:  179. 

—  in  Aubrey's  Miscellanies.     (T.  T.  Wilkinson)   Reli- 

quary, 10:  147. 

—  Lip-Lore  of  our  Forefathers.     (S.  Wilson)  Victoria, 

12:  507. 

—  of  British  Plants.     (.J.Mason)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  31:;- 

668.     83:  63,  179. 

—  of  Christianity.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Dub.  L^niv.  90:  641. 

—  of  a  Country  Parson.  (E.  Bradley)  Once  a  Week,  2 :  72. 

—  of  Cyprus.     (W.  Axon)  Dub.  Univ.  80:  25. 

—  of  Devonshire.     (R.  J.  King)  Fraser,  88:  773. 

—  of  Donegal.     (L.  McClintock)  Dub.  Univ.  88:   607. 

89:  241.  —  Cornh.  35:  172. 

—  of  Esthonia.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  704. 

—  of  Europe.     Dub.  Univ.  71 :  317. 

—  of  far-off  Lands.     (H.  S.  Fagan)  Belgra.  22:  285. 

—  of  Germany.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  347. 

—  of  the  Hindus.     Dub.  Univ.  71 :  455. 

—  of  Hungary.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  141,  575. 

—  of  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  699.     69:  3,  347,  6-59. 
Poetic.    (W.  Barry)  St.  Paul's,  12:  449.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  80:  707.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  471. 

—  of  Italy.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  705.     73:  184. 

—  of  the  Mongols.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  591. 

—  of  the  North  American  Indians.     Eel.  M.  71 :  1460. 

—  of  the  Northern  Counties.     Bentley,  61 :  169. 

—  of  Norway.     (P.  Toft)  Overland,  9:  419. 

—  of  Russia.    Quar.  136:  235.  — St.  James.  30:  357. 


Folk  Lore  of  Scotland.     Ed.  R    113:  50(1. 

of  the  West  Highlands.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  182.— 

Chamb.  J.  56:  501. 

—  of  the  Sclavonic  Races.    Dub.  Univ.  70:  123,  473,  710. 

—  of  Servia.     Good  Words,  13:  579-822. 

—  of  Sicily.    All  the  Year,  36:  582. 

—  of  Southern  Negroes.     ( W.  Owens)  Lippinc.  20:  74S. 
Uncle  Remus.     (T.  F.  Crane)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  824. 

—  of  Ulster.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  747. 

—  of  various  Races.   Chr.  lieni.  54:  t^t,. — Lond.  Q.  31 :  45. 

—  Oriental.     Dub.  Univ.  74:   120. 

—  Origin  and  Meaning  of.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  549.    7:  43S. 

—  Origins  of.     (.J.  Fiske)  Atlan.  27:  145. 

—  Sicilian.     (T.  F.  Crane)  Lippinc.  18:  433. 

—  Some  Representative.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  8. 

—  Study  of.     Liv.  Age,  94:  707. 
See  Water-Tales. 

Folk  Lullabies.  (E.  Carrington^  Fraser,  103:  87.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  96:  405.  Same  art.  Potter  Am.  Mo. 
16:  252. 

Folk  Songs.     (,T.  V.  Blake)  Putnam,  16:  441. 

—  Armenian.     Fraser,  93:  283. 

—  Dravidian.    Cornh.  24:  570.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  ill : 

672. 

—  English.     (J.  V.  Blake)  Atlan.  31 :  129. 
■ — of  Sicily.     Cornh.  35:  443. 

—  of  Southern  India.     (.J.  Avery)  NewEng.  32:  507. 
Follen,  Cliarles.    Inaugural  Discourse.    (G.  Ripley)  {^hr. 

Exam.  11:  373.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  104. 

—  Discourse  on.     (W.  E.  Channing)  Chr.  Exam.  28:  68. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Dial,  3:  343. 

. and  Wiitings  of.     Dem.  R.  7:  466.  —  (W.  Ware) 

Chr.  Exam.  28:  87,  —  (W.  H.  Channing)  Chr.  Ex- 
am- 33:  33- 

Follen,  Mrs.  E.  L.   Gammer  Grethel.  Chr.  Exam.  28:  267. 

Follett,  Sir  William.  (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  59:  i. — 
Fraser,  32:  165.  —  Dul).  L^niv.  20:  117. 

Follette;  a  Tale.  (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  30:  201- 
753.    31:  65,  172. 

Folly,  Sketches  of.     Colburn,  41:  181. 

Follies  of  the  Wise.  (W.  C.  Russell)  Temp.  Bar,  44:  85. 
Same  art..  Eel.  M.  85:  186. 

Following  up  the  Track ;  a  Tale.    Chamb.  J.  53 :  569-667. 

Folquet  de  Marseille,  Bishop.     Culburn,  157:  357. 

Folsom,  Nathaniel.     (C.  H.  Bell)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  436. 

Folsom  Family.     (N.  S.  Folsom)  N.  E.  Reg.  30:  207. 

Fonblanque,  Albany,  his  Place  in  English  Journalism. 
(T.  H.  S.Escott)  Fraser,  89:  635.— Ev.  Sat.  13:  550. 

Font,  Ancient,  at  Bridekirk.  (C.  Lyttelton)  Arch.  2:  131. 
—  (H.  Howard)  Arch.  14:  113. 

—  at  Burnham  Deepdale.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  10:  177. 

—  in   South   Kilvington   Church.      (R.   D.   Waddilove) 

Arch.  16:  341. 

—  in  Thorpe  Salvin  Church.     (R.  Ilolden  and  F.  Douce) 

Arch.  12:  207. 
Fonts,  Ancient,  Letters  on.     (S.  Carte)  Arch.  10:  208. 

—  Observations  on.     (S.  Denne)  Arch.  11:    108.  —  (R. 

Gough)  Arch.  10:  183. 

—  Specimens  of,  from  different  Churches.    (J  A.  Repton) 

Arch.  16:  335. 

Fontain,  James.  Story  of  a  French  Refugee.  (W.  Cham- 
bers) Chamb.  J.  50:  260. 

Fontainebleau.  (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  17:  241, 
382.  —  (A.  L.  Bassett)  Potter  Am.  Mo,  16:  149.— 
Bentley,  56:  499.  —  Lond.  Soc.  38:  224. 

—  Chateau  and  Forest  of.      (A.  Ladley)  Harper,  44:  30. 

—  Forest  of.     Bentley,  56:  303.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63: 

342. — Westm.  86:  445. 

—  From.     Belgra.  33:  92. 

—  Old;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  28:  658. 

—  Palace  of.     Colburn,  105:  462.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37: 

145.  —  Liv.  Age,  21:  1T3. 


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465 


FOOT 


Fontainebleau,  Scene  at.     Chamb.  J.  15:  137. 

—  under  Louis  XIII.  and  Napoleon  I.     Colburn,   106: 

223.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  4S1. 
Fontainebleau;  a  Poem.     (B.  II.  Parkes)  Good  Words,  5: 

224. 
Fontenaye,  Battle  of,  a.».  841.     (Sir  E.  Creasy)  Temp. 

Bar,  30:  109.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  45S.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  106:  643. 
Fontenoy,  Battle  of,  Irish  Brigade  in.     Fraser,  86:  732. 
Fonthill   Al)bey.     Dub.  Univ.  76:   196.  —  Loud.  M.  6: 

405. 

—  Day  at.     Colburn,  6:  368-403. 
Foochow.     Penny  M.  12:  108. 

—  Street  Scene  in.     All  the  Year,  47:  129. 

Food.  Victoria,  16:  3S6.  — Chamb.  J.  52:  26S.— Irish 
Q.  8:  1103. — (T.  Robinson)  St.  James,  49:  128. — 
Tait,  n.  s.   20:  659. 

—  Adulterations  of.     See  Adulterations. 

—  and  Animal  Force'.    (J.  Broughtoii)  Intel.  01)s.  9:  432. 

—  and  Development.     (0.  Ule)  Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  5:  591. 

—  and  Dietetics,  Pavy's.     Nature,  lo:  60. 

—  and  Drink.     Blackw.  83:  325-515.  —  Liv.  Age,  57: 

323>  674,  S50. 
in  Shakspere's  Time.     House.  Words,  17:  304. 

—  and  Fasting.     Chamb.  J.  57:  545. 

—  and  Feeding.     (Sir  H.  Thompson)  19th  Cent.  5:  971. 

6:  99.    Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  377-620.    Same 
art.  Month,  36:  5S7.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  243, 

337- 

—  and  Health.     Cornh.  9:  224. 

—  and  its  Effects,  Drewry  on.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  24S. 

—  and  its  Preparation.     Nat.  Q.  14:  84. 

—  and  Medicine,  Frauds  in.     Eel.  M.  42:  Si. 

—  and  Numbers  of  animated  Nature.     Biaikw.  38:   109. 

—  Animal.     See  Animal  Food. 

—  Animals  killed  or  dying  of  Disease  as.    Cornh.  7:  414. 

—  Articles  of.     (R.  Whately)  Good  Words,  3:  ;}o. 

—  Consumption  of,  in  United  Kingdom.    Ed.  11.  99:  581. 

—  Cosmopolite  Bill  of  Fare.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  18: 

653- 

—  Curiosities  of.     (F.  S.  Oswald)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  721. 

15:  30. 

of  Fashion  in.    Lond.  Soc.  11:  334.    Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  3:  472. 

—  Curious  Ways  of  getting.    (II.  L.  Fairchild)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  16:  770. 

—  Dependence  of  Life  upon.    (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Ilowitt, 

2:  56,  102,  138. 

—  Deficiency  of,  Howard  on.     Mo.  R.  151:  44. 

—  Development  of   human.      (W.   B.  Adams)   Once   a 

Week,  8:  138. 

—  Dietary  Scliools.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  500. 

—  Digestibility  of.     (C.  Voit)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  30S. 

—  Digestion  and.     (A.  L.  Carroll)  Harper,  39:  892. 

—  Dinner  Question.     Bentle}-,  45:   166. 

—  Economic. il.     (J.  :M.  Fothergill)  Good  Words,  21:  iS, 

123- 

—  Economizers  of.     Chamb.  J.  48:  503. 

—  Excess  and  Want  of.     Cornh.  8:  35. 

—  Fat  and  lean.     Irish  Q.  8:  865. 

—  Follies  in.     (II.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  i:  299. 

—  French.    Blackw.  iii:  121.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  1 12: 

800. 

—  Fruits  and  Vegetables  as.     (A.  J.  II.  Crespi)  Tinsley, 

19:  179. 

—  Functions  of.     (G.  Allen)  Belgra.  38:  31. 

—  Future  Supply  of  Great  Britain.     (U.  Wilkes)  Canad. 

Mo.  18:  113. 

—  Good.     (E.  Lankester)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  14. 

—  Grisenthwaite  on.     Mo.  R.  147:  340. 

—  Hassall  on.     Nature,  13:  345. 

—  History  of.     (G.  B.  Griflith)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10 :  433. 

30 


Food;  how  to  eat  Bread.     (L.  S.  Bevington)  19th  Cent. 
10:  341.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  688. 

—  how  to  take  it.     Cornh.  4:  281. 

—  in  all  Ages  and  Countries.     Nat.  M.  4:   147. 

—  John  Bull  at  Feed.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Allan.  26:  748. 

—  Liebig'.s  Chemistry  of.    Dub.  R.  25:  179.  —  Chamb.  J. 

8:  293. 

—  Liebig's  Theory  of.     Cornh.  6:  547. 

—  Man  and  his.     (L.  Withiiigton)  liib.  Sac.  11:  139. 

—  M(tamiir])hoses  of.     All  the  Year,  5:  6. 

—  Modern  Bill  of  Fare.    (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  41:  606. 

—  Monopoly  of.     Wesfm.  20:  378. 

—  Nature  and  Composition  of.  (L.  Playfair)  Good  Words, 

6:  24,  156. 
and  Influence  of.    (E.  Smith)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  441. 

—  Nutritive  Salts  of.    (C.  Voit)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  405. 

—  Nutritive  Value  of  different  Sorts  of.    (J.  Liebig)  Ev. 

Sat.  7:   137-537- 

—  of  the  agricultural  Laborer.     (R.  S.  Skirving)  Good 

Words,  8:  387. 

—  of  Australian  Aborigines.     Bentley,  51:  544. 

—  of  great  Men.     (W.  G.  Murray)  Belgra.  26:  397. 

—  of  the  Iri.sh.    (W.  R.  Wilde)  liub.  Univ.  43:  127,  317. 

—  of  London.     Chamb.  J.  25:  201. —  Eel.  R.  103:  518. 

—  of  Man,  in  relation  to  his  muscular  Power.     No.  Brit. 

45:  321- 

—  of  oceanic  Animals.     (C.  C.  Wallich)  Nature,  i:  241. 

—  of  the  People.   (H.  Chester)  .Macmil.  18:  476.    19:  13. 

—  (B.  Shaw)  Contemp.  7:   174. 

—  Physiological  Influence  of  Condiment.*.     (Prof.  Voit) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  701. 

—  Plea.sures  of  the  Table.     Bentley,  45:  40. 

—  Preservation  of.  Westm.48:  303.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

16:  355.  —  (J.  T.  Bromlgeest)  Westm.  50:  276. 

—  Prices  of.     See  Prices. 

—  Queer  Dishes.    (A.  Stradling)  Chamb.  J.  58:  731,  74S. 

—  Ramt)le  through  the  Market.    (B.  W.  Ball)  .\tlan.  17: 

26S. 

—  Reform  in.     Chamb.  .F.  57:  359. 

—  Smith  on.     Nature,  8:  301. 

—  Some  Talk  about.    Fraser,  55:  474.    .Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

41:  204. 

—  Sugar  in,  Importance  of.     Cornh.  7:   141. 

—  Supply  of  large  Capitals.     Penny  M.  6:  1-30. 

—  Supplies  of,  American.     Chamb.  J.  56:  43S. 
Foreign.     (A.  J.  Wilson)  Macmil.  38:   143. 

—  Temperance  in.     (E.  Hitchcock)  Metli.  M.  59:  660. 

—  Theory  of  human.     Eel.  R.  99:  274. 

—  Theories  of.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Blackw.  88:  A76. 

—  Things  we  have  eaten.    (J.  F.  Hanly)  Fraser.  89:  787. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  83:  23S. 

—  Usoun<i  .Vbuseof.  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  212. 

—  Vegetable,  in  the  United  States.     De  B.>w,  20:  263. 
best  for  Man.     (N.  Kingsford)  Westm.  I02:  500. 

—  What  isV    Cornh.  3:  460. 

—  What  it  does.     Cornh.  4:  75. 

—  What  shall  we  eat?    (.\.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  22:  665. 

—  What  will  our  (irandsons  eat?    All  the  Year.  8:  224. 
Fool,  and  his  Money.     (L.  Blanchard)  Colbuni,  68:  52. 

—  of  Five  Forks.     (Bret  Ilarte)  Liv.  Age.  123:  416. 

—  of  loth  Cent.     (H.  Zschokke)  Dem.  R.  11:  289,  387. 
Fo(.l's  Errand.     (J.  L.  Ver  Melir)  Overland.  6:  25. 
Fool's  Mosaic.     (.\.  D.  Vandam)  Tinsley,  16:  269. 
Fools.     Liv.  Age,  65:   loj- 

—  and  Fooling.     Chamb.  J.  39:   I2i. 

—  Efforts  toward  a  Museum  of.     Putnam,  9:  260. 

—  Feast  of.     (F.  Douce)  .Vrch.  15:  225. 

—  of  Shakspere.     (J.  N.  lletherington)  Cornh.  40:  722. 

—  Professional.     Liv.  Age,  145:  702. 

Foolish  Girl;  a  Story.     (N.  Perry)  Galaxy,  16:  507. 
Foolometcrs,  Construction  of.     So.  Lit.  Me.ss.  22:  299. 
Foot  and  Leg,  The  human.     Blackw.  5:  532. 


FOOT 


466 


FORCE 


Foot,  The,  Hints  regarding.    Chamb.  J.  58:  565. 

Foot  Coverings.     Penny  M.  7:  172,  iSo,  188. 

Foot  Structures  of  the  Ungulates,  Origin  of.    (E.  D.  Cope) 

Am.  Natural.  15:  269. 
Foot's  Resolution,     llayne's  Speech.    Niles's  l{eg.  37: 

415.     38:  10. 

—  Webster's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  37:   435.     38:   25, 

supp.  —  (A.  H.  Everett)  Ann.  Reg.  5:  62.     See  alio 

Webster  and  Hayne. 
Foot,  Solomon.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Hours  at  Home,  3;  238. 
Foote.  Andrew  Hull,  Admiral.     (L.  W.  Bacon)  Hours  at 

Home,  i:  83. —  Nation,  19:  353. 
Foote,  Sir  Edw.  James.    Vindication  of  Conduct  in  1799. 

(.1.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  15:  464. 
Foote,  Henry  S.,  Portrait  of.     Dcni.  R.  29:  195. 
Foote,  Maria,  Countess  of  Harrington.     Eng.  Dom.  M. 

5:  70- 
Foote,  Samuel.     (J.  Forster)  Quar.  95:  483.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  34:  50.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  3S7. — 
Dub.  Univ.  69:  465.  —  Temp.  Bar,  45:  448.    Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  86:  207.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  303. 

—  and  F'arce-Writers.  (C  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  303. 

—  as  a  dramatic  Writer.     Blackw.  9:  39. 

—  Letters  of.     Loud.  M.  3:  202. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Bentley,  i:  298. 

Foote,  W.  H.    Sketches  of  Virginia.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  8. 
Foote  Genealogy.     (J.  W.  Uean)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  272. 
Football.     Chamb.  J.  41:  173.     52:  734. 

—  at  Eton  and  Harrow.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  246. 

—  at  Rugby.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  246.     12:  565.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

9:  98. 
Football  Gossip,  Old.    (R.  R.  Macgregor)  Belgra.  34:  473. 
Football  Play,  Wirksworth;  an  old  Ballad.    (J.  S.  Ooxey) 

Reliquary,  9:  93. 
Footlights.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  16:  22.    Ev.  Sat. 

3:  144- 
Footmarks,  Fossil.     With  plates  (E.  Hitchcock)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  47:  292,  390.    48:  61.  —  (J.  Deane)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

46:  75-   47:  381,399-   48:  158.   49:  79-    53:  74-  — 

(A.  T.  King)  Am   J.  Sci.  48:  343.  — (L  C.  Russell) 

Am.  Natural.  II :  406. — Chamb.  J.  8:  329.   31:  28. 

—  Ed.  R.  110:  109. 
in  New  England,  Hitchcock  on.    No.  Brit.  32:  247. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  28. 
in  Connecticut  Valley.     (E.  Hitchcock)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  86:  46. 

in  Pennsylv.    (W.  D.  Moore)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  292. 

in  Kansas.     (B.  F.  Mudge)  Am.  J.  Sci.  91 :  174. 

in  Carboniferous  Rocks.     (J.  W.  Dawson)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  105:  16. 
in  Coal  Strata.     (C.  Lyell)  Am  J.  Sci.  52:  25. 

—  of  Birds.     Knick.  7:  578. 

Foot-Notes  from  Sand.    (E.  Cones)  Am.  Natural.  4:  297. 
Footpads.     (H.  P.  Spoftord)  Atlan.  27:  401. 
Footprints  in  the  Sand;  a  Poem.     (C.  Thaxtcr)  Atlan. 
29:  694. 

—  in  the  Snow;  a  New-Year's  Story.     (C.  A.  Munger) 

Knick.  47 :  144. 

—  of  the  Creator,  Miller's.   No.  Brit.  12:  443.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  25:  145. 

—  on  the  Sea-Shore.  (N.  Hawthorne)  Dem.  R.  i:  190. 
For  an  Album  ;  a  Poem.  (W.  Motherwell)  Scrib.  10:  707. 
I"or  and  against;  a  Tale.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  334. 

For  Better,  for  Worse;  a  Tale.  (C.  Chesebrough)  Har- 
per, 26:  501,  647,  747. 

For  Better,  for  Worse;  a  Tale.  (S.  J.  Waterbuiy)  Cath. 
World,  17:  257. 

For  Better,  for  Worse ;  a  Tale.    (L.  Wood)  Tinsley,  23 :  96. 

For  Better,  for  Worse;  a  Tale.  Temp.  Bar,  i:  1-496.  2: 
62-520.     3:  92,  215. 

For  Billy's  Sake ;  a  Christmas  Storj-.  (R.  C  Myers)  Pot- 
ter Am.  Mo.  16:  y2. 


For  Cupid  dead ;  a  Poem.    (L.  C.  Moulton)  Scrib.  9:  393. 
For  Fatiier's  Sake;  a  Sketch.     Canail.  Mo.  20:  27. 
For  his  Country;  a  Tale  of  the  U.  S.  Civil  War.     Dub. 

Univ.  82:  72-703. 
For  the  King;  a  Poem.     (Bret  Harte)  Atlan.  34:  15. 
F\>r  King  and  Country ;  a  Tale.     (A.  M.  Machar)  Canad. 

Mo.  5:  102-492. 
For  Ladies  only;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  542. 
For  the  last  Time.     (Dudu  Fletcher)  Atlan.  37:  521. 
For  Life.     St.  James,  27:  1-707.     28:  33    161,263. 
For  Life;  a  Tale.     (M.  L.  Pool)  Galaxy,  6:  329. 
For  Life  or  Death;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  12:  497. 
For  Life  or  Death ;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  52:  715. 
For  Pastime.     (L.  C.  Moulton)  Scrib.  7:  34. 
For  Percival;  a  Novel.     (M.  Veley)  Cornh.     36:  359, 

615,   740.     37:    106-738.     38:    1-733.     Same  art. 

Lippinc.  20:  416,  546,  665.    21:26-576.    22:57-666. 
For  Pity's  Sake.     IJv.  Age,  129:  694-S17.     130:  82. 
For  Sale,  a  thoroughbred  Nag,  unbroken.     Lond.   Soc. 

32:  66. 
For  Substance  of  Doctrine,  The  Phrase.     (X.  Worcester) 

Chr.  Exam.  17:  381. 
For  the  Year.     (A.  Thomas)  Galaxy,  6:  97. 
Foramiiiifera,  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of.     (W.  C.  Wil- 
liamson) Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  171. 

—  and  Protozoa.     Westm.  78:  171. 

—  from  the  St.  Lawrence.     (G.  M.  Dawson)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

loi :  204. 

—  Life  in  the  Depths.     (A.  Wilson)  Colburn,  157:  562. 

—  Microscopic  Geology.    (S.  J.  Mackie)  Recr.  Sci.  i :  145. 

—  Schlicht's.     (H.  B.  Brady)  Nature,  i:  477. 
Foray  of  Con  O'Donnell.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  488. 
Forbes,  Archibald.  Chamb.  J.  50:  597. — (K.  Field)  Scrib. 

21:  297. — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  95:  632. 

—  and  his  Canadian  Experiences.    (G.  W.  Field)  Canad. 

Mo.  17:  511. 

Forbes,  David.     Nature,  15:  139. 

Forbes,  Duncan.     No.  Brit.  7:  92.  —  Ed.  R.  26:  107, 

Forbes,  Edward,  the  Naturalist.  Bentley,  51:  323. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  166. —Brit.  Q.  34:  293.  — 
Eraser,  51:  39.— Lond.  Q.  17:  13S. —  (W.J.Hamil- 
ton) Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  375.  — Eel.  R.  loi:  385.  — St. 
James,  4:  321.     See  Glaciers. 

Forbes,  James,  Oriental  Memoirs.  Eel.  R.  20:  405,440,631. 

Forbes,  James  David.     (A.  Agassiz)  Nation,  16:  369. 

—  and  his  Biographers      (J.  Tyndall)  Contemp.  22:  4S4. 

—  and  his  glacial  Explorations.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J.  50:  811. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of .     Pract.  M.  3:  146. 

—  Travels  through  the  Alps.   No.  Brit,  i :  527.  See  Alps. 
Forbes,  Gen.  John,  Death  of.     Olden  Time,  I:   189. 
Forbes,  Lady,  Story  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:  785. 
Forbidden  Fruit;  a  Novel.     Dub.  Univ.  78:    49S,  614. 

79:  10-378. 
Forbidden  F''ruit.     House.  Words,  14:  436. 
Forbin,  C.  de.    Voyage  dans  le  Levant.     Quar.  23:  83. 
Force,  Peter.    Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  i.  —  (G.W.Greene) 

No.  Am.  92:  364. —  (G.  W.  Greene)  M.  Am.Hi.st. 

2:  221. 

—  and  his  Library.     Hist.  M.  9:  335. 

—  Historical  Tracts.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  43:  274. 

—  (T.  W.  White)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  574. 

—  National  Calendar.     Am.  ISIo.  R.  2:  71. 

Force.  Comb.  4:  409.  — (W.  W.  Kinsley)  Pcnn  Mo. 
7:  873.  — (A.  M.  Mayer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  86:  45.— 
(P.  G.  Tait)  Nature,  14:  459. —  (P.  G.  Tan)  Eel. 
Engin.  15:  446.—  (J.  Tyndall)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74: 
266,  331.  —  (De  V.  Wood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  351. 

—  (De  V.  Wood)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  28. 

—  and  Energy.      (C.   Brooke)   Nature,    6:    122. — (C. 

Brooke)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  260.— (R.  H.  Smith)  Na- 
ture, 19:  194,  217,  242. 


FORCE 


467 


FOREST 


Force  and  Matter.     All  the  Year,  i6:  35.— Eel.  Engin. 
10:  393.  —  Ev.  Sat.  2:  157. 

Biiehner  on.     Aiitlirop.  K.  3:  22. 

B.  .Jones  on.     (U.  U.  Heatii)  Contemp.  11:  321. 

—  and  Mind,  Bain  on.     Contemp.  8:  57. 

—  and  Nature,  VV'inslow's.    So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  484. 

—  as  a  Power  in  Nature.     (W.  F.  Ainswortli)  Colbum, 

i65:  231. 

—  behind  Nature.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Mod.  R.   i:  34. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  323.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  16:  614. 

—  Correlation   of,  in   its  Bearing  on   Mind.     (A.  Bain) 

Macmil.  16:  372.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  571.     Same 
art.  Liv.  .Age,  95:  131. 

—  Energy,  and  Will.     (St.G.  Mivart)  19th  Cent.  3:  933. 

—  Indestructibility  of.     Macmil.  6:  337. 

—  Law,  and  Design.     (N.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  4'')3. 

—  Measurement  of.     (R.  Moore)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  335. 

—  Mechanical,  Evolution  from.     (L.  P.  Uickok)  Princ. 

n.  s.  i:  567. 

—  Momentum  and  Vis  viva.     (De  V.  Wood)  Eel.  Engin. 

18:  3}.  241,  467. 

—  Motion,  Inertia,   and.     (J.  C.  Trautwine)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  74:  109,  194. 

—  Nature  of.     (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  237. 

—  Newton  on.     (P.  T.  Main)  Nature,  15:  8. 

—  not  the  Equivalent  of  Personality.     (G.  E.  Watson) 

Univ.  <l.  34:  439. 

—  Observations  on.     (.1.  A.  Davies)  Recr.  Sei.  2:  64. 

—  or  God.     (0.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  36:  424. 

—  Origin  of.     (Sir  J.  W.  F.  Herschel)  Fortn.  1 :  435. 

—  Persistence  of.     (F.  Gardiner)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  i. 

—  a  Phantom.  (A.  S.  Herschel)  Nature,  17:  302,  321,  340. 

—  Phasis  of.     Nat.  R.  4:  359. 

—  Psychic,  Crooke's  Experiments   on.     (P.  H.  Vander- 

weyde)  J.  Frankl.   Inst.  92:  423. — (C.  Sellers)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  92:  211. 

—  Spatial  Quale.     (.J.  E.  Cabot)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  13:  199. 

—  Transformation  of .     (M.  Foster)  Nature,  i:  53. 

—  Transmission  by  Belts  and  Pulleys.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

85:  17. 

—  Tyndall's  Lecture  on.     (E.  W.  Blake)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

"75:  ^7- 

—  Vital.     See  Vital  Force. 
See  Energ}'. 

Forces.     (T.  Lyman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  79:   1S5. 

—  Composition  and  Resolution  of.     (W.  R.  Johnson)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  7:  354.  —  (J.  C.  Trautwine)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  87:  121. 

—  Conservation  of.     (.J.  Henry)  Am.. I.  Sci.  80:  32. 
Correlation,  and  Origin  of.    (.1.  S.  Jewell)  Meth.  Q. 

32:  5'  4I4- 

—  Correlation  of.     (S.  II.  Dickson)  Lippinc.  i:  306.  371. 

—  Brit.  Q.  14:  155. — Galaxy,  2:  424.  — (.M.  Fara- 
day) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  399. —  (H.  C.  Sorby)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  77:  97.  — (J.  L.  LcConte)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
78:  305.  — (J.  L.  LeConte)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  156. 
Grove  on.     (J.  C.  Clerk-Maxwell)  Nature,  10:  302. 

—  Crystalline  and  molecular.     (J.  Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

6:  257. 

—  Initiatory.     (G.  lies)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  156. 

—  Interaction  of  natural.     (II.  L.  F.  Helniholtz)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  74:   1S9. 

—  Permanence  of  material.    (C.  Mills)  No.  Am.  129:  604. 

—  Proof  of  Parallelogram  of.     (G.  P.  Young)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  i:  357. 

—  Wasted.     (W.  II.  Wahl)  Pop.  Sci.  ]Mo.  15:  2S9. 
See  Physical  Forces. 

Force  Bill,   1S71.     (E.  L.  Godkin)   Nation,   12:  2S4. — 

(J   N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  12:  286. 
Forced  Marches.     (J.  W.  DeForest)  Galaxy,  5:  70S. 
Forced  Marriage ;  a  Story.    Load.  Soc.  40:  251. 


Forced  Recruit  at  Solferino;  a  Poem.     (E.  B.  Browning) 

Cornh.  2:  419. 
Forced  Sale.     Black w.  57:  99. 
Ford,  John.     So.   Lit.  Mess.  15:  656.  —  Am.   Whig  R. 

14:  2S5.  —  (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  16:  42. 

—  Dramatic  Works.     (W.  Gifford)  Quar.  6:  462.  —  (F. 

Jeffrey)  Ed.  K.  18:  275. — Mo.  R.II3:  497. 

—  Witch  of  Edmonton.     Blackw.  6:  409. 
Ford,  Richard,  In  Memoriani.     Eraser,  58:  422. 
Forde,  Samuel.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  33S. 

Fords  of  Jordan,  1S59;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  12:  629. 
Foregone  Conclusion.    (W.  £).  Howells)  Atlan.  34:  1-641. 
Foreign -Aifairs.     NTew  Eng.  i:  451. 

—  British,  in  1850.     Bhickw.  68:  319. 

Foreign  Competition  and  British    .\griculture.     Eraser, 

43:  236. 
Foreign  Debt  of  U.  S.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation.  7:  520. 
Foreign  Invaders.     All  the  Year,  25:   133. 
Foreign  Loans.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  316. 
Foreign  Prince,  The.     Eraser,  42:  400. 
Foreign  Scenery  and  Manners.      Blackw.  i:  251-5S2. 
Foreign  Trade  no  Cure  for  hard  Times.     .Vtlan.  44:  472. 
Foreigner,  Intelligent.     All  tin;  Year,  38:  245. 
Foreigners,  These.     (•!.  Kirkland)   Lakeside,  2:   56,  249. 
Foreknowledge,  Bromley  on.     Meth.  M.  43:  345. 

—  and  Free  Will.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  91. 

—  Limitations  of.     (J.  P.  Lacroix)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  137.. 
Forensic  Ethics.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  56. 
Forensic  Im|nitation.     Kitto,  40:   160. 

Forest,  Cuisine  in.    (H.  Vizetclly)  Once  a  Week,  16:  624. 

—  Law  of.     (C.  S.  Maine)  Macmil.  38:  58. 

—  of  Arden  ;  a  Tale.     (H.  A.  Prokop)  Lippinc.  il :  18S. 

—  of  the  Dartmoors.     Eraser,  56:  242. 

—  of  Dean,  Rambles  in.     Once  a  Week,  i:  167. 
Forests.     (M.  de  Vere)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  398. 

—  American.     (I.  James)  Lippinc.  i:  596. 

Dangers  to.     (L.  L.  Dame)  Education,  i:  ^93. 

Destruction  of.     (T.   Evans)  Overland,  6:  224.  — 

(J.  W.  Dawson)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  42:  250. 
Recreation  and  Solitude.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Atlan. 

40:  10. 

—  Ancient,  and  modern  Fuel.     Eel.  M.  55:  367. 

—  and  Fruit-Culture.     (J.  S.  Patterson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

2:  194. 

—  Climatic  Influence  of.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

11:  3S5. 

—  Destruction  of.  Pract.  M.  7:  217.  — Canad.  Mo.  16: 136. 

Effects  of,  on  I^ikes  and  Stream*.  Penny  M.  11:  502. 

in  Canada.     (N.  W.  Beekwith)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  527. 

—  Foes  and  Friends  of.     Cliamb.  J.  51 :  S. 

—  Great,  of  Antiquity  and  the  present  Time.     Colburn, 

91:  378. 

—  Intlucnce  of,  on  Climate.     Intel.  Obs.  7:  44S. — (F. 

El)ener)  So.  M.  9:  356. 

on  the  Rainfall.     Cliamb  J.  25:  52.  —  (J.  13.  Bous- 

singault)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  24:  85. 

—  Maiuigement  of.     Ed.  R.  142:  359. 

—  Moisture  in.     IaI.  Engin.  9:  248. 

—  Necessity  of  cultivating.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  36:  236. 

—  of  Nevada.     (C.  S.  Sargent)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  417. 

—  of  North  America,  Edible  Productions  of.     Penny  M. 

9:  495, 

—  Preservation  of.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  No.  .Vni.  123:  35.  -  - 

Appleton,  16:  470. 

—  Tropical,     (^hamb.  J.  48:  206. 

—  L%e  of.     Chamb.  J.  38:  loS.     Same  art.  F^l.  M.  59: 

502.  —  Chamb.  J.  53:  590.  —  (N.  H.  Egleston}  I'op. 
Sci.  Mo.  19:  176. 
See  Timber. 
Forest  and  Game  Laws.     Westm.  45:  405. 

—  Martineau's.     Ivol.  R.  84:  230. 
Forest  Chase.    Belgra.  19:  503. 


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468 


FORREST 


Forest  Clearing  by  Steam.    Pract.  M.  4:  315. 
Forest  Culture,  English.     Brit.  (J.  38:  Si. 

—  in  Alpine  Ravines.  (M.  J.  Cleve)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  S30. 

—  in  Germany.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  589. 
Forest  Dreiuns.     Uub.  Univ.  27:  643. 

Forest  Economies   and  Fire-Proof   Homes.     Am.   Arch. 

9:  149. 
Forest  Geography.     (A.  Gray)  Nature,  19:  327. 

—  and  -Vrchifology.    (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  85,  183. 
Forest  King;   a  Christmas  Carol.     (J.   Sheehan)  Temp. 

Uar,  34:  252. 
Forest  Lands  of  Maine.     (L,  Sabine)  No.  Am.  58:  299. 
Forest  Laws.     Chamb.  J.  43:  259. 

—  Charter  of  Exemption  from.     Arch   15:  209. 
Forest  Life;  a  Tale.     P'raser,  73:  632. 

Forest  Life  and  Forest  Trees.     Blackw.  70:  669.  —  De 
How,  12:  296. 

—  in  tiie  West.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  55:  510. 
Forest  Music;   a  Poem.     (A.  Beaufain)  So.   Lit.  Mess. 

22:  211. 
Forest  Notes  in  France.     Cornh.  33;  545. 
Forest  Recollections.     (C.  Lanman)  Lippinc.  2:  516. 
Forest  Scenes  in  America.     Westm.  12:  103. 
Forest  Trees.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  236. 

—  in  America.    (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  35:  399.  — 

(.1.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  44:  334.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  273. 

—  Management  of.     Penny  M.  11:  373. 

—  of  Britain.     Quar.  96:  431. 
Forest  Wonders.     Sharpe,  41 :  8. 

Forest  World,  Subjects  of.     (G.  B.  Griffith)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  16:  4S1. 
Forester,  Fanny.     See  Judson,  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Forester,  Frank.     See  Herbert,  H.  W. 
Foresti,  E.  F.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Atlan.  4:  525,  — Liv. 

Age,  59:  366. 
Forestry.     (H.  W.  S.  Cleveland)  Nation,  33:  432.—  (T, 

Meehan)  Penn  Mo.  8:  141.  —  Republic,  3:  97. 

—  European  and  American.     Penn  Mo.  7:  431,  527,  727. 

—  in  its  economical  Bearings.     Nature,  7:  118. 

—  in  France.     Ed.  Engin.  23:  186. 

—  in  the  LTnited  States.     Am.   Arch.   10:    74.  —  (C.  S. 

Sargent)  Nation,  28:  87. 

—  Schools  of.     (.J.  C.  Brown)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  46S.  — (C. 

S.  Sargent)  Nation,  33:  370. 
European.    (N.  H.  Egleston)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  311. 

—  Work  of  loth  Census  on.    (S.  Baxter)  Atlan.  48:  6S2. 
Forestalling.     Chamb.  J.  36:  49. 

Forewarning,  The;  a  Tale.     Colburn,  31:  529. 

Forfarshire,  History  of.     Ed.  R.  120:  309. 

Forge,  The.     Atlan.  16:  5S6,  6S4. 

Forged  and  altered  Paper.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  279. 

Forged  Bank-Notes.     Eraser,  22:  482. 

Forged  Checks,  Recovery  on.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  385. 

Forger's  Bride ;  a  Tale.     (R.  Terr^')  Lippinc.  5:  325. 

Forgers,  Distinguished.   (A.  Marks)  Once  a  Week,  16:  35. 

—  History  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  512. 
Forgers,  The.     Blackw.  9:  572. 

Forgers,  The;  a  Dramatic  Poem.     (J.  B.  White)  So.  Lit. 

J.  4:  118-409. 
Forgery.    Hunt,  43:  306. — Mus.  36:  108. 

—  and  its  Punishment.     Eraser,  11:  301. 

—  Capital  Pimishment  for.     Ed.  R.    52:    398. —  Selec. 

Ed.  K.  6:  293.  —Cong.  M.  i:  373. 

—  History  and  Anecdotes  of.     Eel.  M.  21 :  560. 

—  Increase  of.     Ed.  R.  31 :  203. 

—  of  15ank  Notes,  Prevention  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  i:  295. 

—  of  United  'jtates  Notes.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  207. 
■ —  Preventioii  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  20:  355,  412. 

—  Punishment  of.     Ea.  JIo.  R.  i:  260. 

—  Romarce  of  modern  State  Trials.  Blackw.  69:  461,  601,. 
Forgerie.-,  Bank-Note.     House.  Words,  i:  555,  615. 

—  Ecclesiastical,  .Shephera  on.     (^uar.  93:  83. 


Forgeries,  Great  Bank.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  33:  781,  889. 

—  Literar^^  Harper,  41 :  772,  923.— Portfo.(Den.)i6:  244. 
Pascal  Forgeries  in  the  French  Academy.     Penn 

Mo.  i:  151,  191. 

—  Printed.     House  Words,  5:  374,  444.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Ago,  34:  477. 

—  Roman.     (J.  A.  Corcoran)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  532. 
Forget-me-not;  a  Christmas  Story,     ((i.  zu  Putlitz)  Lip- 
pinc. 1 :  39. 

Forget-me-not;  a  Story.     (E.  Noble)  Colburn,  163:  481. 
Forget-me-not;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  6:  639. 
Forget-me-not,  The;  a  Tale.     Hogg,  i:  69. 
Forget-me-not  Flower.     Peop.  J.  10:  57. 
Forgot  fulness.     (R.  Verdon)  Mind,  2:  437. — Liv.  Age 

136:  62. 
Forgiven  at  last.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  390. 
Forgiveness.     (L.    R.   Page)   Univ.   Q.    2:    341.— (W. 

Spaulding)  Univ.  Q.  23:  330. 

—  and  Law,  Bushnell's.    (.J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  4:  457. 

—  (D.  T.  Fiske)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  179.  — (J.  B.  Thomas) 
Bapt.  Q.  10:  214.  —  Lond.  Q.  43:  411. 

—  Christian.     (A.  Dean)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16:  533. 

—  of  Sins.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  0.  &  N.  4:  570. 

Clnrke  on.     (G.  M.  Porter)  New  Eng.  11 :  24. 

Doctrine  of.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  15:  22. 

—  or  Justification,  Hist,  of  Doctrine  of.    Chr.  R.  20:  536. 

—  Salvation,  Punishment.    (W.  H.  Ryder)  Univ.  (J.  36: 

387. 
Forgotten  Crime,  A.     Argosy,  30:   27.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  146:  419. 
Forgotten  Lives;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  Notlej')  Eng.  Dom.  M. 

16:  1-285.  ^7'  1-2S8.  18:  11-294.  19:  15-295, 
Forgotten  Shrine.  (F.  M.  Ryan)  Irish  Mo.  7:  369,  437. 
Forgotten   Sin.     (E.   E.   Hamilton)  Colburn,    155:   659. 

156:  31. 
Forgotten  Valentine.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  120. 
Forks,  Use  of.     Penny  M.  i:  79,  139. 
Form  and  Color,  Wilkinson  on.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No. 

Brit.  32:  126. 

—  Coincidence  of.    Eraser,  39:  660. 

-  in  Nature,  as  revealing  God.    (T.  Ilill)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  i. 

—  blatters  of.     Once  a  Week,  18:  212. 

—  Pleasure  of  visual.     (J.  Sully)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  7S0. 
Forms,  Diplomatic.     Blackw.  I15:  55.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  120:  387. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  18:  50. 
Form-Sickness.     All  the  Year,  15:  41. 

Formalism  charged  against  the  Catholic  Church.  Dub. 
R.  43:  391. 

Forman,  Samuel  S.,  Autobiography  of .     Hist.  M.  16:  321. 

Forman,  Capt.,  Lords  Brougham  and  Russell.  Eraser, 
6:  680. 

Formosa.  (E.  G.  Ravenstein)  Geog.  M.  i:  292.  —  (.7. 
Morrison)  Geog.  M.  4:  260,  293,  319.  —  St.  Paul's, 
5:  75.— Cornh.  30:  448.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  83: 
730. — Colburn,  144:  226.  —  Ev.  Sat.  17:  4S7. 

—  and  the  Japanese.     All  the  Year,  33:  463. 

—  Excursion  in.    (C.  Bridge)  Fortn.  26:  214.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  87:  490.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  816. 
Formosa;  a  Satire.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  32. 
Formularies,  Interpretation  of  the  English.     Chr.  Obs. 

74:  448. 
Fornarina,  La.     (J.  I.  Mombert)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  608. 
Fornovo,  Battle  of.     Cornh.  37:  290. 
Forrest,  Edwin.     (L.  Barrett)  Galaxy,  24:    526. —  with 

portrait  (A.  E.  Lancaster)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  161.. 

—  Am.  Bibliop.  4:  634.  —  Knick.  11:  85. 

—  Alger's  Life  of.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Nation,  25:  124. 

—  in  England.     Dem.  R.  16:  385.     19:186. 

—  Oration  of.     Dem.  R.  3:  51. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  369. 
Forrest,  N.  B.     Land  We  Love,  i:  268. 


FORREST 


469 


FOSSILS 


Forrest,  N.  B.,  and  his  Campaigns.     (J.  B.  Chalmers) 
So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  451. 

—  Operations  against  W.  Sooy  Smith,  1864.     So.  Hist. 

Pap.  8:  9. 
Forrester,  A.  H.     Bentley,  19:  99. 
Forrester's  Lodger.     Argosy,  31:  jS6. 
Forrestt&  Son's  Boat-Building  Yards.    Colburn,  169:  49S. 
Forsaken;  a  Sonnet.     (P.  B.  Marston)  Coruh.  20:  355. 
Forsaken,  The.     Fraser,  27:  571. 
Forster,  Anthony.     Chr.  Dise.  3:  280. 
Forster,  George,  Life  and  Misfortunes  of.  Westm.  66:  360. 
Forster,  John.     (B.  Jenold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  16:  313. 

—  Early  Life  and  Friendships  of.     (li.  IL  Home)  Temp. 

Bar,  46:  491.     Same  art.  Appleton,  15:  467,  500. 

—  Essays.     Liv.  Age,  58:  692. 

Forster,  J.  G.,  Letters  of.     Mo.  R.  120:  221. 
Forster,  Maria,  Story  of .     Sharpe,  12:  327. 
Forster,  Wm.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  370. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  26:  249. 
Forster.     See  Foerster. 

Forsthaus  in  the  Soiling.     Fraser,  25:  264. 
Forsyth,  John,  with  portrait.     Dem.  K.  2:  273. 
Forsyth,  J.  H.    Memoir  and  Sermons.   Chr.  Obs.  49:  70S. 
Forsj'th,  J.    S.     The  Natural   and   Medical   Dietetieon. 

Lond.  M.  12:  225. 
Forsyth,  Robert.     Autobiography.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  359. 
Fort  Edward,  Fort  George,  etc.  See  Edward,  George,  etc. 
Fort,  Oldest,  in  the  United  States.     O.  «S:  X.  2:  271. 
Forts  in  the  U.  S.     (F.  Morton)  Once  a  Week,  4:  604. 

—  and  Iron  Shields.     (S.  J.  Mackie)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  363. 

—  Hill,  of  Sussex,  Character  and  Origin  of.     (A.  H.  L. 

Fox)  Arch.  42:  27. 
Fort  George  Island,  Florida.  (J.  E.  Dodge)  Scrib.  14:  652. 
Fortescue  Family.     Ed.   R.  145:    299.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  133:  707. 
Fortilication.     Westm.  21:  480.  —  Niles's  Reg.  20:  263, 

2S5. 

—  and  Sieges.     Am.  Q.  13:  337. 

—  Bordwine's  System  of.     (T.  P.   Thompson)  Westm. 

21:  480. 

—  Fergusson  on.     Dub.  Liniv.  34;  243. 

—  Modern.     Ed.  R.  102:  202. 

—  of  the  Western  Country.     (N.  Webster)  Carey's  Mus. 

6:  27,  136.     7:  323. 

—  Permanent.     Quar.  127:  212. 

and  Field.     Chamb.  J.  45:  492,  500. 

—  President's  Message  on,  1S22.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  87. 

—  Report  on,  1S22.     Niles's  Reg.  22:   153. 

—  Systems  of.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5:  34-328. 

—  Use  of  Iron  in.     (J.  G.  Barnard)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i :  25. 
■Fortitications,  Ancient,  in  England.     (J.  Watson)  Arch. 

5:  S7. 

of  Scotland.     (J.  Anderson)  Arch.  5:  241.     6:  87. 

—  (R.  Riddell)  Arch.  lo:  99. 

—  in  England.     St.  Paul's,  1 :  438. 

—  in  Ham|)shire.     (F.  Grose)  Arch.  5:  237. 

—  Vitrified,  in  Galloway.     (R.  Riddell)  Arch.  lO:   147. 
Fortilied  Cities.     Nat.  Q.  24:  86. 

Fortresses.     Blackw.  no:  584. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Blackw.  75:  522.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  34:  239. 

—  of  ancient  Greece.  (W.  Hamilton)  Arch.  15:  315. 
Fortunata's  Pocket.  (K.  P.  Osgood)  Scrib.  11:  542. 
Fortunate  Man.     Sharpe,  12:   141.  203. 

Fortunate  Shop.     Chamb.  . I.  24:  209. 

Fortune  and  Misfortune.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  234. 

—  coming  Single-IIanded.     (F.  Jacox)  IJentley,  62:  290, 

—  in  a  Name;  a  Tale.     (.'hamb.  J.  44:  533,  547. 

—  of  France;    or  the  Hotel    de   Cluny.      (I).  Cosfello) 

Colburn,  74:  551.     75:  80. 
Fortunes  and  Misfortunes  of  Co.  C.     (A.  C.  Redwood) 
Scrib.  17:  52S. 


Fortunes,  Great.    Chamb.  J.  50:  302. 

—  made  in  Business.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  74-4S1.     38:  33, 

446.     39:  39i  171,  569-    40:  233.  433- 

—  of  Ahmed.     (J.  W.  Morris)  Putnam,  16:  502. 

—  of  Bertram  Oakley.     (J.  B.  Harwood)  Cliainb.  J.  58: 

1-S30. 

—  of  Gleucore.     (C.  Lever)   Dub.  Univ.   46:    164-700. 

47:  141-649.  48:98-690.  49:55-399.  Sameart. 
Liv.  Age,  47:  32.  48:80,687.  49:538,791.  50: 
220.    51:349,784.    52:415,539,806.    53:269,352. 

—  of    Jessy    and    Margaret    Trevor.      (Mrs.    Crawt'ord) 

Sharpe,  39:  39.     40:  57. 

—  ofXara;  a  Japanese  Story.     All  the  Year,  38:  437. 

—  of  the  Reverend  Caleb  Ellison.    House.  \\'ords,  3:  533. 

—  of  the  Scattergood  Family.     (A.  Smith)  Betilley,  15: 

1-535.     ^^-  1-617.     17-  S9,  201. 
Fortune-Hunting.     (W.  H.  Wliitmore)  Galaxy,  4:  65S. 

—  Extraordinary.     Blackw.  71:  685. 

Fortune  Seekers   and    Makers;  a  Tale.     (A.    Sargeant) 

Chamb.  J.  9:  131. 
Fortune-TcUer.     (Mrs.  S.  J.  Hale)  Godoy,  25:  61. 

—  an  American  Story.     (F.  E.  Wadleigh)  Argosy,  31: 

469. 

—  Parisian.     (W.  E.  McCann)  Putnam,  14:  lo''!. 
Fortune-Telling.     (J.  H.  Fyfe)  Once  a  Week,  6:  375.  — 

Dub.  Univ.  ii:  730.  —  Colburn,  6:  23'^-     8:  337. 
St-e  Palmistry;  Chiromancy. 
Fortuny,  Mariano.     (A.  Brewster)  0.  &  N.  ii:  357. 
Fortv  Days  in  the  Desert.     (W.  P.  Lunt)  Chr.  Exam. 

■46: '383. 
Forty-Seven  Ronins;  a  Japanese  Tale.     (A.  B.  Mitford> 

Fortn.  13:  668.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  106:  349. 
Foscolo,  Ugo.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  No.  Am.  91:  213. 

—  and  English  Hospitality.     Fraser,  31:  401. 

—  and  his  Age.     (J.  Picciotto)  Dub.  Univ.  78:  87. 

—  and  his  'limes.     For.  Q.  9:  312. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Westm.  55:  237. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Lond.  M.  19:  238. 

—  Pecchio's  Life  of.     Colburn,  34:  153. 

—  Ricciarda.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  22:  571. 

—  Works  of.     For.  R.  2:  410. 

Fossils;  Among  the  stone  Lillies.    (G.  M.  Kellogg)  Lake- 
side, 6:  242. 

—  and  their  Teachings.     Temp.  Bar,  3:   3'.3. 

—  British,  and  what  they  teach.     Eel.  R.  lOl :  6S0. 

• —  Devonian,  of  N.  Y.     (C.  Barrois)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  121:  44. 

—  from  the  Cincinnati  Group  of  Ohio.     (F.   li.   Meek) 

A.n.  J.  Sci.  103:  423. 

—  from  Kennedy  Channel.     (F.  B.  Meek)  \\n.  J.  Sci. 

90:  31. 

—  from  the  Laurentian  Rocks  of  Canada.     (.'.  W.  Daw- 

son) Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  367. 

—  from  Lower  Potsdam  Rocks  at  Troy,  N.  Y.     (S.  W. 

Ford)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106:   134. 

—  from  Potsdam  Sandstone  of  Wisconsin.    (.\.  Winchell) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  87:  226. 

—  in  Illinois  (ieological   Reports.     (F.  B.  Meek)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  107:   180-5S0. 

—  Mantell's  Petrifactions.     (B.  Silliman)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  63: 

407. 

—  New  Carboniferous.     (R.  P.  Stevens)  .\m.  .1.  Sci.  75: 

25S. 

—  New  Vertebrate.     (O.  C.  Marsh)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  1 14:  249. 

—  of  New  York.     (J.  Hall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  55:  243. 

—  of  the  Wapi>inger  Valley,   N.   Y.     (W.    B.    Dwighl) 

.\m.  J.  Sci.  117:  3S9. 

—  Paleozoic,  New  Species  of.     (E.  Billings)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

103:  352. 

—  Post-Pliocene,  in  a  Cave.     (C.  M.  Wheathy)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  loi:  23^. 

of  Sankoty  Head.     (A.  E,  Verrill)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no: 

364- 


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Fossils,  Primordial,  from  Nc\vfoiiiullaiiJ.  (J.  F.  Whit- 
eaves)  Am.  J.  Sfi.  Ii6:  224. 

New  Species  of .    (S:  W.  Ford)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  419. 

115:  124. 

of  Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.    (S.  AY.  Ford)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  105:  211.     109:  204. 

of  Tniy,  N.  Y.     (8.  W.  Ford)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  ill :  369. 

—  Silurian,  "from  Ohio.  (F.  1?.  Meek)  Am.  J.  Sci.  104:  274. 

Lower.     (F.  Prime,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  261. 

Fossil  Birds,  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary.     (O.  C.  Marsh) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  205. 

—  from  New  Zealand.  (G.  A.  Mantdl)  Am.  J.  Sci.  57:  28. 

—  from  Solenhofen.     (H.  \Yoodward)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  313. 

—  Geologist's  Aviary.     (A.  Wilson)  Colbnrn,  157:   340. 

—  Tertiary  and  Post-Tertiary.     (O.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  104:  256. 
Fossil  Bones.     Ed.  R.  6:  324.— Quar.  27:  459.— Mus. 
i:  229.  —  (E.  Hitchcock,  jr.)  No.  Am.  97:  451. 

—  Cuvier  on.     Ed.  R.  18:  214. 

—  found  in  Yermont.  (Z.  Thompson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  256. 

—  from  the  Red  Sandstone  of  the  Connecticut  River  Val- 

ley.    (.1.  Wyman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  394. 

—  from  Tennessee.     (J.  Wjnnan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  56. 

and  Texas.     (W.  Carpenter)  Am.  J.  Sci.  51 :  244. 

Fossil  Buttertlies,  Scndder's.     Nature,  13:  222. 

Fossil  Corals  from  North  Carolina.     (E.  Emmons)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  72:  389. 
Fossil  Crustaceans  in   Upper  Devonian  Rocks  of  Ohio. 

(R.  P.  Whittield)  Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  23- 
Fossil  Elk  of  Ireland.     Penny  M.  4:  299. 
'Fossil-Finder  of  Lyme-Regis.     Chamb.  J.  28:  382. 
Fossil  Fishes.     Am.  J.  Sci.  30:  23-  —  Ed.  R.  37:  47. 

—  Agassiz  on.     Quar.  55:  433. 

—  American.     (.J.  S.  Newberry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  84:  73. 

—  and  fossil  Footmarks.     (E.  Hitchcock)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

71:  96. 

—  of  the  Sandstone  of  Connecticut.     (W.  C.  Redfield) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  357. 

—  of  Scotland.     (R.  H.  Traquair)  Nature,  21 :  42S. 
Fossil  Footmarks.     See  Footmarks. 

Fossil  Forest  in  the  Tertiary  of  California.     (O.  C.  Marsh) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  loi :  266. 
Fossil  Fruits  of  Brandon,  Vt.     (L.  Lesquereux)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  82:  355. 
Fossil  Horses  in  America.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  Natural. 

8:  2SS. 
Fossil  Infusoria.     (J.  W.  Bailey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  46:  137. 

—  Recent.     (.1.  W.  Bailej')  Am.  J.  Sci.  48:  321. 
Fossil  Insects  from  the  Carboniferous  Formation  in  Illi- 
nois.    (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  87:  34. 

in  Indiana.     (S.  I.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOi :  44. 

—  of  America.     (S.  H.  Scudder)  Am.  Natural,  i:  625. 
Fossil  Mammals.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am   Natural.  7:  146. 

—  (F.  V.  Greene)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  16. 

—  from  the  Tertiary  Formation.     (O.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  102:  35,  120. 
New.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  .J.  Sci.   104:  122,  202. 

107:  531.     109:  239.     112:  401. 
New  Equine.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  107:  247. 

—  of  Australia.     Nature,  5:  503. 

—  of  North  America.     (J.  P.  Leslej')  O.  cS:  N.  i:  563. 
Lcidy  on.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Nature,  2:  119,  232. 

—  of  the  Genus  Coryphodon.    (O.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

hi:  425. 

—  of  the  Order  Brontotherida.     (O.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  107:  81.     hi:  335. 

—  of  tlie  Order  Dinocerata.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

105:  117,  293. 
Existence  or  not  of  Horns  in.     (R.  Owen)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  hi:  401. 
Observations  on.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106: 

300. 


Fossil  Mammals  of  the  Order  Dinocerata,  Principal  Char- 
acters of.     (().  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  Hi:  163. 

—  of  the  Order  Tillodontia.     (O.  C  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

hi:  249. 
Fossil  Organic  Remains.     (F.  E.  Doornik)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

15:  90. 
Fossil   Osteography,    Zoology,    and   Geology.      For.   Q. 

25:  31S. 
Fossil  Oj'sters,  Coquand's.    (J.  W.  Flower)  Nature,  2:  22. 
Fossil  Piano,  A.     (A.  Blackwell)  Once  a  Week,  4:  451. 
Fossil  I'lant.     (E.  W.  Biuney)  Nature,  18:  555. 
Fossil  Plants.      (H,  Coultas)  Sharpe,  47:   20. — Am.  J. 

Sci.  31:  28.  —  Putnam,  6:  26. 

—  and  their  Lessons.     Chamb.  J.  38:  244. 

—  Arctic.     (.J.  S.  (iardner)  Nature,  22:  341. 

—  Carboniferous,  of  France.     (W.  C.  Williamson)  Na- 

ture, 16:   138. 

—  Cryptogamous.     (W.  R.  McNab)  Nature,  7:  £07. 

—  and  Glacial  Periods.    (.J.  W.  Dawson)  Nature,  16:  67. 

—  in  the  Lower  Silurian.     (L.  Lesquereux)  Am.  J.  Sc  . 

107:  31. 
in  Ohio.     (.1.  S.  Newberry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:   no. 

—  of  Vancouver  Island.     (L.  Lesquereux)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

78:  85. 

—  of  Great  Britain.    (W.  C.  William.son)  Nature,  18:  35. 

—  of  North  America.     (L.    Lesquereux)   Penn   Mo.  6: 

591,  642.  —  Geog.  M.  3:  152. 

—  of  recent  Formations.     (L.  Lesquereux)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

77:  359- 
Fossil  Reptiles  from  the  Cretaceous  Formation.     (0.  C. 
Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loi :  447. 

—  New  Sub-order  of  Pterosauria.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  hi:  507, 

—  New  Tertiary.     (O.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  104:  298. 

—  of  New  Jersey.  (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural  1:23.3:84. 

—  of  Nova  Scotia.     (Sir  C.  Lyell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  ;^2. 
Fossil  Serpents  from  the  Tertiar}'  of  Wyoming.     (O.  C. 

Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loi :  322. 
Fossil  Shell;  a  Poem.     Chr.  Obs.  34:  219. 
Fossil  Sparrow-like  Bird.     Nature,  18:  204. 
Fossil  Spider  from  the  Coal  IMeasures  of  Illinois.      (0. 

Harger)  Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  219. 
Fossil  Sponges  from  the  Lower  Silurian.     (0.  C.  IMarsh) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  88. 
Fossil  Vegetables.  Am.  -L  Sci.  25:  loS.  —  (J.  E.  Tesche- 

macher)  Am.  J.  Sci.  53:  86. 
Fossil  Woods  from  British  (.'ulumbia.     (J.  W.  Dawson) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  47. 
Fossiliferous  Strata,  American.     (T.  A.  Conrad)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  97:  358. 
Foster,  Balthazar.     Colburn,  167:  638. 
Foster,  Birket.     Art  J.  23:  157. 

—  and  his  Works.     Art  J.  29:   193. 

Foster,  Charles.  Three  Heavenly  Witnesses.  Chr.  Obs. 
67:  941. 

Foster,  John.  (G.  B.  Cheever)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3: 
I.  — (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  62:  141.  — (G.  Gil- 
fillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  4.  — Eel.  M.  33:  337-  — (G- 
M.  Miller)  Nat.  M.  10:  127.  — (F.  Parkman)  Chr. 
Exam.  42:  82.— (G.  Peck)Meth.  Q.  7:  30S.  — (II. 
Bacon)  L'niv.  Q.  4:  128.  — (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  11: 
437.  —  (A.  McWhorter)  New  Eng.  5:  259.— Brit. 
Q.  4:  197.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  9:  293.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  14:  97.  — (I.  Taylor)  No.  Brit.  5:  2t'i. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  lo:  507. — Tait,  n.  s.  12:  727* 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  7:  225.  — Chamb.  J.  lo:  249. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  21.  —  Eel.  M.  33:  246.— 
Liv.  Age,  59:  45.  — Sharpe,  3:  39S,  413. 

—  and  his  Reviewers.  (D.  W.  Phillips)  Chr.  R.  14:  35,178- 

—  and  Robert  Hall.     (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  4:  197. 

—  as  an  Essayist.  (W.  E.  Screven)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  439. 

—  Contributions  to  Eclectic  Review.     Eel.  R.  79:  584. 


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Foster,  John.     Essays.     Clir.  Obs.  5:  40-186. — Eel.  E. 
2:  Soi,  930. 

—  Introduction   to   Doddridge.      (L.    Bacon)   Clir.   Mo. 

Spec.  10:  411. 

—  Lectures.  (I.  Taylor)  No.  Brit.  2:87.  —  Eel.  R.  80:  309. 

—  Letter  on  endless  Punishment.    (H.  Ballon,  2d)  Univ. 

Q.  6:  391. 

—  Life  and  Correspondence  of.     Bib.  K.  2:  26S.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  28:  491.  —  Eel.  K.  84:  346.  —  Frosp.  K.  2: 
441.  — Eraser,  34:  127,  529.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  lo: 
33.  —  So.  Q.  11:  321. 

—  on  Missions.     (L.  Griggs)  Chr.   Q.   Spec.  5:   400. — 

Ed.  Mo.  R.  2:  345.  — Blackw.  5:  453. 

—  on  Popular  Ignorance.    Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:   353.  —  Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  4:  ^3. 

—  Writings  of.     Fraser,  30:  684. 

—  Sermon  on  Dcatii  of.     Eel.  R.  79:  223. 

Foster,  John  and  William,  of  Queensbury.     Lond.  Soc. 

37:  75- 
Foster,  Luke,  Sermons  of.     Eel.  R.  75:  567. 
Foster,  P.  Le  Neve.     Nature,  19:  3S5 
Foster,  Stephen  C.     Liv.  Age,  80:  ;^2,}. 

—  and  Negro  Minstrelsy.    (K.  P.  Nevin)  Allan.  2o:  60S. 

—  Sketch  of.     (G.  Birdseyc)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  28. 
Foster,  Thomas,  Family  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  26:  394. 
Foster  Family  of  Charlestown,  Mass.    N.  E.  Reg.  25:  67. 
Foster  Genealogy.     N.  1'".  Reg.  i:  352.     20:  227,  30S. 

—  and  Forster  Geneal.     (E.  J.  Forster)  N.  E.  Reg.  30:  83. 
Foster-Child.     Bentley,  2:  37. 

Fothergill,  Jessie.   Welltields.  (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.), 

i:  135- 
Fotheringay,  England.    (J.  Jeans)  Dark  Blue,  3:  727. — 
Penny  M.  7 :  393. 

—  Day  at.     (R.  J.  King)  Fraser,  90:  284. 
Foucault,  the  Academician.     Putnam,  8:  416. 
Fouehe,  Joseph,  INIemoirs  of.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  28S. — 

Mo.  R.  105:  500.     106:  467. — Mus.  7:  204. 
Foudras,   T.  L.  A.,   Marquis   le   Chevalier   d'Estagnol. 

New  Q.  2:  417. 
Foul  Play.    (C.  Reade;  D.  Boucicault)  Ev.  Sat.  5:  1-129. 
Foulke,  Samuel.    Journal,  1762-64.    Penusyl.  M.  5:  60. 
Found  and  lost.     Atlan.  5:  391. 
Found  and  lost;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  8:  349. 
Found  at  Sea;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  104. 
Found  by  the  Fairies;  a  Nursery  Tale  from  Shakspere. 

(G.  Roslyn)  Colburn,  165:   717. 
Found  dead;  a  Tale.     (J.  Payii)  Chamb.  J.  45:  561-S04. 
Found  drowned.     (A.  T.  F'reed)  Lakeside,  i:  375. 
F'ound  drowned;  a  Tale.     (R.  A.  Arnold)  Once  a  Week, 

13:  14-98. 
Found  drowned;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  15:  321. 
Found  faithful;  a  Story.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  25,  121. 
Found  in  the  Snow.     (IL  Mar)  Tinsley,  21:  4J0. 
F'ound  out;  a  Talc.     Sharpe,  39:  225. 
Found  wanting.     Kniek.  63:  330,401,494.    64:68-536. 
F'ouiidations.  (J.  Gaudand)  Eel.  F^ngin.  18:  68,  113.  —  Eel. 

Fhigin.  8:  40. 

—  in  compressible  Soils.  (F.  Bauniann)  Am.  Arch.  7:  140. 

—  in  Concrete,  Brickwork,  and  Stonework.    Eel.  Engin. 

8:  336. 

—  of  Albany  Capitol.    ( W.  J.  McAlimi)  Eel.  Engin.  21 : 

388. 

—  on  Sand.     J.  F'rankl.  Inst.  37:  361. 

—  Pneumatic.     (A.  Ilcimcrcheidt)  Eel.  Engin.  22:   131. 
Frictional  Resistances  of.    (A.  Schmoil)  Eel.  Engin. 

20:  119. 

—  Pressure  on.     Eel.  Engin.  7:   58.     18:  274. 

—  under  Water.     (G.  Jordan)  Eel.   Engin.  10:   360. — 

(A.  Mitchell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  393. 
Founded  on  Fact.     House.  Words,  9:  4. 
Founders  of  Globe  City ;  a  Tale.     (J.  0.  Culver)  Putnam, 

X2:  562,  672. 


Founding  in  Brass,  Copper,  and  Bronze.    (E.  Tuck)  Eel. 

Engin.  25:  304. 
F'oundling.     (iirs.  J.  Thayer)  Godey,  20:  202. 
Foundlings.     Ho.  &  lor.  R.  3:  497. 

—  and  Iniantieide.     Uuee  a  Week,  13:  332. 

—  of  Paris.     (A.  Rhodes)  (jalaxy,  18:  659. 
Foundling  Hospital.     Chamb.  J.  47:   14, 

—  at  Moscow.     Once  a  Week,  10:  330. 

—  in  London.     (N.  E.   Dodge)  Lippinc.  3:    293.  —  (W. 

H.  Wills)  House.  Words,  7:   49.     Same  art.  Li\ . 
Age,  37:  314. 
Foundling  Hospitals.     Eel.  R.  73:   421. — Am.  Churih 
R.  24:  596. — Penny  M.  14:  343. 

—  in  China.     Chamb.  J.  26:  78.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

51:  316. 

—  in  Italy.     (Lady  Amberley)  Maeuiil.  30:   351.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  83:  442. 
Fountain  of  Youth,  Search  after;  Romance  of  i6th  Cent. 

St.  Paul's,  4:  32,  198,  299. 
I'ountain  of  Youth;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  129:   720. 
F'ountain  Violet;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  39:  84,  106. 
Fountains.     Penny  M.  4:  246.     Praet.  M.  7:  229. 

—  Drinking.     Set  Diinking  Fountains. 
Fcmque.     Sue  La  Motte  Fouque,  F.  de. 

Fouquet,  J.,  and  the  Brentano  Miniatures.     (C.  Rulandj 

F'.  Arts  Q.  4:  27,  311. 
Fouquet,  Nicolas,  the  Magnilieent.     (F.  Sheldon)  Atlan. 

13:  467.  —  Bentley,  53:  147. —  Sharpe,  45:  179. — 

Colburn,  125:  227. 
Four  Bells  of  Chartres;  a  Talc.     (F.  Wedmore)  Temp. 

Bar,  50:  48. 
Four  Days  with  Sanna.    (II.  II.  Jackson)  Atlan.  48:  39. 
"411."     (A.  La  Forge)  Gverlaiid,  13:  79. 
Four-Leaved  Clover.     (Saxe  Holm;  Serib.  8:  213,  294. 
Four  Meetings.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Serib.  15:  44. 
Four  Sisters;   a  Story.     Chamb.  J.   25:    358,   374,   391. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:  347. 
Four  Suits;  a  Poem.     (.\.  H.  Baldwin)  Belgra.  i:  463. 
Four  I'ombstones.     (J.  B.  Hohnes)  lakeside,  5:  395. 
F'ourcroy,  Anthony  Francis.     Anal.  M.  2:  32S. 
Fourfold  Alibi;  a  Story.  (W.  L.  Alden)  Galaxy,  15:  S23. 
Fourfold  I)r»am.     House.  Words,  17:  467. 
Fourier,  (,'harles.     (A.  J.  Booth)  Fortn.  18:  530,673. — 

Ev.  Sat.  13:  638,  649.     14:  23,  44.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  15: 

700. 

—  and  his  Philosophy.    (II.  Doherty)  Peop.  J.  3:  262.  — 

Chr.  Rem.  5:  15. 
Fourier,  Joseph.     (S.  0.<good)  Chr.  E.xam.  45:  204. 

—  Arago's  Eulogy  on.     No.  Brit.  4:  380. 
Fourierism.     (J.  F.Clarke)  Chr.  E.xam.  37:  57. —  (D. 

W.  Clark)  Meth.Q.  5:  545.— Dial,  4:  473.  — Prosp. 
R.  4:  366. —  (A.  Brisbane)  Bosl.Q.  4:  494.    5:  183. 

—  and  tiie  Church.     Brown<on,  6:  i(i. 

—  and  Communi>m.     (.1.  Maz/.ini)  Peop.  J.  3:  343. 

—  and  similar  Sehenios.     (H.  Ballon,  2d;  Univ.t^  2:  52. 

—  and  the  Socialists.     Dial,  3:  S6. 

—  W.  H.  Ciianning  on.     Brownson.  6:  43S. 
Fournais,  Jacob,  the  oldest  Man.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  226. 
Fourricre,  The.     (Mrs.  W.  I'.  Byrne)  Fraser,  88:  226. 
Fourteen  Stars,  The.     Victoria.  18:  3S1. 

Fourteenth  of  the  Month;  a  Memorable   Day.      Temp. 

Bar,  16:  303. 
Fourth  Commandment.     (.\.  Trollopp)  Fortn.  3:  320. 
Fourth  Dimension,  What  is?   (C.  H.  Ilinton)  Dub.  Univ. 

96:   13. 
Fourth  of  July.     Penn  Mo.  6:  310.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  434, 

441. 

—  Celebration  at  Dozeyvale.     Godey,  57:   17,  113,  223. 

—  in  America.     Cong.  M.  22:  427. 

—  Thouirhts  for.     (L.  R.  Hamerslv)  Godey,  27:  41. 
Fourth  Waits.     (F.  D.  Millet)  Atlan.  38:   37S. 
Fowle,  William  Bentley.     Am.  J.  Educ.  lo:  597. 


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FRANCE 


Fowle,  William  Bentley,  Memoir  of,  witli  portrait.     (E. 

Nason)  N.  E.  Reg.  23:  109. 
Fowler,  Absalom,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  11:  674. 
Fowler,  Isaac  V^.,  Portrait  of.     Dein.  li.  38:  173. 
Fowler,  John,  and  the  Steam  I'low,  with  portrait.     Pract. 

M.  5:  257. 
Fowler  Genealogy.     (H.  N.  Otis)  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  131. — 

(J.  Fowler)  N.  E.  Reg.  II :  247. 
Fowling;  a  Poem.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  13:  69. 

—  in  Faro  and  Shetland.     Liv.  Age,  19:   5S0. 
Fox,  Sir  Charles,  with  portrait.     Pract.  M.  6:   129. 
Fox,  Charles  James.     Plackw.  116:  511.  —  Liv.  Age,  2: 

4S3.     41:  339.  —  Montli,  6:  23>  M'- 

—  and  George  III.     Quar.  105:  463. 

—  and  Pitt.    Blackw.  3:  436.  Same  art.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4: 

84.  —  Quar.  97:  513.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  705. 
-Eel.  R.  83:  595. 

—  as  an  Orator.     (G.  Shepard)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  447. 

—  at  St.  Anne's  Hill.     Liv.  Age,  56:  619. 

—  Character  of.    (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  14:  353.  —  (J.  H. 

Frere)  Quar.  2:  375.— Eel.  R.  8:  800.  —  (J.  Fos- 
ter) Eel.  R.  10:  1 1 13. 

—  Correspondence  with  Wakefield.      Quar.    9  :   313.  — 

Anal.  M.  4:  89. 

—  Day  with.     Liv.  Age,  38:  250. 

—  Early  History  of.     (J.  Bigelow)  Harper,  62:  419. — 

Appletou,  25:  17. 

—  Episode  of.     All  the  Year,  18:  173. 

—  History  of  James  II.    (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  8:  900.     10: 

638. 

French  translation  of.     Ed.  R.  15:  190. 

Heywood's  Vindication  of.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R. 

18:  325.  — Eel.  R.  14:  1041. 
Rose's  Observations  on.     Quar.  2:  243.  —  Eel.  R. 

10:  638. 

—  Obituary  of.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  721,  787.     6:  60-826. 

—  Political  Career  of.     (W.  O.  Johnson)  No.  Am.  77: 

373- 

—  Russell's  Memorials  of.     Ed.   R.  99:  i.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  31:  2S9.  —  Ed.  R.  107:  134.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
59:  6S5.  — Eraser,  47:  714.  56:  698.  75:395-  — 
Liv.  Age,  44:  286.  61:  318.  —  Colburn,  103:  291. 
iii:  157. — Bentley,  46:  2S5.  —  Eel.  R.  98:  563. 

—  Trevelyan's  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  152:  540. — Westni.  115: 

71. —  Blackw.  129:  151. —  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation, 
31:  412,  428.  —  (H.C.Lodge)  Internat.  R.  10:  274. 
—  Eel.  M.  96:  78. 

—  Trotter's  Memoirs  of.     (J.  H.  Frere)  Quar.  6:  518. 
Fox,  George.     Eel.  R.  113:  225. 

—  an  Ecstatic.     (J.  W.  Jackson)  Zoist,  13:  361. 

—  and  the  early  Quakers.     (J.  R.  Anderson)  Nat  M.  5: 

322. —  (N.  Fox)  Bapt.  Q.  11:  433.  —  (W.  R.  G. 
Mellen)  Canad.  Mo.  19:  400.  —  (W.  Howitt)  Tait, 
n.  s.  i:  577. 

—  Character  and  Experiences  of.     Westm.  57:  599. 

—  Life  of.    Westm.  47:  371.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15:  i. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  12:  i.  —  Retros.  11:  i.  —  Eel.  R. 
86:  649. —  Chr.  Obs.  52:  454,  522. 

—  Principles  and  Influence  of.     (J.  Lord)  Bost.  R.  6:  19. 
Fox,  George  Croker.     Poems.     Dub.  R.  7:  484. 

Fox,  George  Townshend.    Sermons.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  676. 
Fox,  Henry  Watson,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  779. 

—  Posthumous  Fragment  by.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  297. 
Fox,  Thomas  B.,  Obituary  Notice  of.     (A.  P.  Peabod}-) 

Unita.  R.  6:  325. 
Fox,  William  J.     (M.   D.   Conway)  Radical,   5:  22.— 
(J.  Bowring)  Theo.  R.  3:  413.  —  with  portrait  (J. 
Saunders)  Peop.  J.  3:  69. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (J.  H.  Osborne)  Univ.  Q.  29:  293. 

—  Writings  of.     E<1.  R.  92:  158. 

—  Sermons.     (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  168.  —  (0. 

A.  Brownson)  Chr.  Exam.  17:  15,  283. 


293- 
473- 
63.  _ 
Scrib. 


Fox,  The.     (J.  Burroughs)  Putnam,  16:  371.  —  Sharpe, 
51:  47- 

—  Chapter  on.     Knick.  64:  515. 

—  Flying,  City  of.     Once  a  Week,  5:  639. 

—  and  Fox-Hunters.'    (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  23:  749. 
Foxes  and  Fox-Hunting.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Hours  at 

Home,  8:  423. 

—  Fur- Bearing.     (J.  K.  Lord)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  354. 

—  North  American.     So.  Q.  13:  403. 

Fox  Chase  in  Old  lOngland.     Knick.  12:  133. 
Fox-Hunter,  Recollections  of  a.     Belgra.  16:  55,  472. 
Fox-Hunters;  a  Poem.     (G.  H.  Barnes)  Scrib.  3:  385. 
Fox-Hunting.      Quar.   107:   422.  —  Once  a  Week,   17: 

551- 

—  at  Home.     (F.  A.  Eaton)  Macmil.  19:  115. 

—  at  Pytchley.     (J.  Plimimer)  Once  a  Week,  II :  291. 

—  in  England.     (C.  J.  Apperley)  Quar.  47:  216.  —  (G. 

E.  Waring)  Atlan.  33:  15.  —  Broadw.  i:  234. 

—  in  France.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  680. 

—  in  Ireland.     Temp.  Bar,  16:  97. 

—  in  New  England.     (R.  E.  Robinson)  Scrib.  15: 

—  on  the  Mountains  of  Scotland.     Chamb.  J.  54: 

—  Trollope's  Defense  of.     (II.  Taylor)  Fortn.  13: 

—  White  Day  and  a  red  Fox.     (J.  Burroughs) 

16:  1S8. 
Foxe,  John,  his  Book  of  Martyrs.     Lond.  Q.  50:  409. 
Foxton,  F\  J.,  Froude,  and  Newman.     Eel.  R.  92:  257. 
Foxvilles  of  Foxville;  a  Tale.     (J.  Milner)  Cath.  World, 

14:  604. 
Foy  F'amily.     Tinsley,  14:  507. 
F"ra  Aloysius.     (E.  Lazarus)  Lippinc.  17:  1S3. 
Era  Angelico.     See  Angelico. 

F'ra  Angelico;  a  Tale.     (E.  Polko)  Argosy,  16:  462. 
Era  Giacomo;  a  Poem.     (R.  Buchanan)  Temp.  Bar,  16: 

391- 
Fractions,  Nature  and  Use  of.     Penny  M.  i:  285. 
Fragments  from  a  young  Wife's  Diary.     Liv.  Age,  34: 

610. 

—  of  a  broken  Life.     Tinsley,  6:  470. 

—  of  a  Continental  Tour.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  289,  548. 

—  of  an  old  Romanza.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  47. 
Fragonard,  Jean-Honor^.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  4:  2.  — 

Art  J.  5:  1S9. 
Framingham,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  II :  270. 
Framley  Parsonage;  a  Novel.    (A.  Trollope)  Cornh.  i :  i- 

691.     2:  34-650.     3:  48-473. 
France.      (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  21:  841.  —  Bentley,   i: 

508. — Brit.  &  For.  R.  i:  17,  492. — New  Eng.  M. 

3:  316.  —  Hogg,   7:  273. — Liv.  Age,  32:  612. — 

Mus.  41 :  533. 

—  Administration  of  the  Seine,  1789-1815.     Chr.  Rem. 

56:  96. 

—  Africa  in;  or  the  Beard  and  Pipe.     Colburn,  72:  142. 

—  Aggressions  against  Spain.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  4:  325. — 

Pamph.  22:  521. 

—  Agricultural  Population  of,  1852.     Westm.  57:  230. 

—  American  Colony  in.     (G.  A.  Townsend)  Galaxy,  i: 

387. 

—  American  Life  in.    (M.  L.  Putnam)  Atlan.  27:  92-715. 

28:  276. 

—  Ancient,    Coulange's   Political   Institutions  of.      (JI. 

Thevenin)  No.  Am.  120:  455. 

—  and  Argentine  and  Oriental  Republics.    New  York  R. 

6:  74. 

—  and  Austria,  1859.     Colburn,  115:  366. 

and  Italy,  1859.     Ed.  R.  109:  558.  — Eel.  R.  109: 

205.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  547. 

—  and  the  East,  1841.     Ed.  R.  72-  529. 

—  and  England.     For.  Q.  26:  234.  —  Fraser,  2:  469. 
Alliances  of.     Westm.  63:   i. 

Characteristics  of.     No.  Brit.  21:  45. 

Comparative  Sketches  of.    Eel.  R.  88:  323. 


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France  and  England,  Comparative  Skill  and  Industry  of. 

(M.  Chevenix)  Ed.  R.  32:  340. 
Customs  and  Manners  in.    Quar.  133:   199.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  II4:  579. 

Earl  of  I'ortland's  Mission,  1698.     Blackw.  80:  104. 

tierniany,  and  Russia.     Liv.  Age,  42:  376. 

in  the  17th  Century.     Blackw.  48:  259. 

in  1 781.     (I.  Taylor)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  17:   1. 

in   19th  Century.     (W.  O.  Johnson)  No.  Am.  77: 

118. 

in  1811.     Walsh's  R.  i:  loi,  297. 

in  1S12.     Walsh's  R.  3:  161. 

in  1830.     Blackw.  28:  699. 

in  1840.     Blackw.  49:  457.  —  Mo.  R.  154:  173. 

in  1S48.     Quar.  83:  135. 

in  1S52.     No.  Brit.  18:  302. 

in  1870.     (C.  C.  Chesney)  Fortn.  14:  5S1. 

Political  Prospects,  1S4S.     Quar.  83:  250. 

Relations  of.     Nat.  R.  7:  2S0. 

Russia,  and  Turkey,  1857.     Westm.  68:  415. 

Social  and  historical,  1S58.     Brit.  <i.  29:  215. 

Social  Character  of.     Mo.  R.  117:  24. 

State  of  Science  in.    (M.  Chevenix)  Ed.  R.  34:  383, 

—  and  Europe.     For.  Q.  27:  419. 

in  1859.     Bent.  Q.  2:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  63: 

515- 

—  and  Free  Trade.     All  the  Year,  2:  466. 

—  and  Germany.     Blackw.  117:  765.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

85:   196. 
and  England,  1S70.     Ed.  R.  132:  554.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  107:  515. 
Strength  of,  compared.     (A.  V.  Fircks)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  38:  112. 

—  and  her  Organization.     Mo.  R.  163:  226. 

—  and  Ireland,  Sj'inpathy  of.     Tinsley,  7:  266. 
Trade  between.     Dub.  Uuiv.  57:  208. 

—  and  Italy,  1S62.     Brit.  Q.  36:  103.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

57:  145- 

Condition  of,  1863.    Eel.  M.  60:  125. 

First  Impressions  of.  (N.  Hawthorne)  Good  Words, 

12:  25-830. 

Pedestrian  Tour  through.     Mo.  R.  133:  115. 

Wilson's  Records  of  a  Route  through.     Mo.  R.  137: 

5,8. 

—  and  Mexico,  1867.     (C.  S.  F.  Weld)  Radical,  3 :  193. 

—  and  Morocco.     Liv.  Age,  2;  277. 

—  and  Napoleon  III.     Westm.  78:  433.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  57:  20. 

—  and  the  Gicumenical  Council  of  1869.    Brit.  Q.  49 :  391 . 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  641. 

—  and  Paris,  in  1S20,  1830,  and  1S40.     (A.  V.  Kir  wan) 

Fraser,  62:  389,  569.     63:   1S4. 

—  and  Prussia,  1867.     Colbuni,  141;   i. 

and  Germany,  1869.     St.  Paul's,  3:   147. 

in  1874.     (E.  Dowden)  Contcnip.  16:  61S. 

Old  Scores.     All  the  Year,  24:  231. 

—  and  Russia,  1804.     (H.  Brougham)  I'xl.  R.  4:  43. 

—  and  Savoy  and  Switzerland.     Ed.  R.  m:  533. 

—  and  Scotland.     No.  Brit.  24:  289. 
Michel  on.     No.  Brit.  37:  369. 

—  and  Spain,  Proscribed  Races  of.     Ed.  R.  87:  491. 

—  and  Syria.     Mus.  40:  1S5. 

—  and  the  United  States.    (G.  M.  Towlc)  Hours  at  Home, 

2:    lOI. 

in  iSii.     Walsh's  Am.  R.  I :  i.     2:   189. 

in  1835.     Niles's  Reg.  47:  334.     48:  13,  22. 

in  1836.     Niles's  Reg.  49:  346. 

in  1842.     Ed.  R.  75:  i. 

in  1866.     (M.  I).  Conway)   Fortn.  3:  442.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age.  88:  545. 
Proposed  Treatj-  between,  1879.     0^-  ^-  Thompson) 

Penn  Mo.  lo:  772. 


France,  Antiquities  of .     Penny  M.  g:  204. 

—  Armament  of,  compared  with  England.     Dub.  L'niv. 

56:  3S7. 

—  Army  of.     (E.  Laboulaye)  O.  &  X.  2:  516. 
British  Troops  in.     Colburn,  103:  370. 

Conscription  for.     (G.  Balfour;  J.  Statis.  Soc.  30: 

216. 
Cost  of.     (W.  II.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  27:  1.— 

Conih.  7:  310. 

The  French  Soldier,  1861.     Colburn,  122:  239. 

Historyof.    Colburn,  123:  367,  487.    124:112,240. 

in  1734.     Fraser,  78:  249. 

in  1852.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  157. 

in  iSoo.     Colburn,  118:  379. 

in  1867.     Month,  7:  253. 

in  1875.    (^'-  ^'  Barnard)  Nation,  21 :  167.  —  Fraser, 

91:  581.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  39. 
in  1S77.     Blackw.  121 :  391.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88: 

665.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  291. 

Organization  of.    (J.  Picciotto)  Dub.  Univ.  77:  66. 

Promotion  and  Discipline  in.    Month, 6:493.    7:12. 

Subsistence  of.     (B.  E.  Martin)  U.  S.  .Scrv.  M.  5: 

143- 
Trochu  on.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  li:  263. 

—  Arts  and  Manufactures  in.     For.  Q.  3:  359. 

—  At  the  Land's  End  of.     Coriih.  32:  540. 

—  Autumn  in  Western.     (M.   B.  Edwards)  Fraser,  92: 

652.     93:  51-514- 

—  Bank  of.     Set  Bank  of  France. 

—  Baius-de-Mer.     Tinsley,  i:  221. 

—  Bayonne  to  Fuentcrrabia.     (L.  G.  F.  March)  Bentley, 

28:  640.     29:  88,  213. 

—  Bench  and  Bar  in.     ((.1.  Merrill)  .Vm.  Law  R.  11 :  672. 

—  Best's  Four  Years  in.     Loud.  M.  16:  91. 

—  Lad}-  Blessington's  Idler  in.     Mo.  U.  155:  407. 

—  Bulwer'.s  France  and  the  French.     Colburn,  46:  213. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  3:  20S. 

—  By  Rail  through.     (S.  L.  Clemens)  Overland,  i:  iS. 

—  Castles  of.     Once  a  Week,  8:  557,  585. 

—  Celebrities  of.     (J.  II.   Browne)   Ilarper,  47:  S33. — 

Brit.  Q.  20:  220.  —  Westm.  77:  401. 

—  Champagne  Districts  of.     Peiniy  M.  13:  399. 

—  Chateau  of,  and  its   Dependencies.     (Mrs.  C.   Cook) 

Putnam,  15:  606. 

—  Chateaux  of,  Old.     Colburn,  112.  291. 

—  Children  in.     Liv.  Age.  I12:  259. 

—  Church  of.     (E.  Laboulave)  .Vm.  Presb.  H.  9:  250.— 

(Mme.  Blaze  de  Bury)   Nation.  9:  2SS.  — (.S.  Wil- 
berforce)  t>uar.   118:  49S.     Same  art.  FaI.  M.  66: 
26;.  —  Westm.  7:  67. 
and  Education.     Chr.  Rem.  lO:  336. 

—  —ami  the  Revolution,  Pressense  on.     Chr.  Obs.  69: 

S57.  807. 

and  the  ['apacy  in  16S2.     Dub.  R.  65:  328. 

during  the  Revolution.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  97,  205. 

Jervis's  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  9.  —  Dub.  R. 

72:  259.     74:  100,  362.  —  Quar.  135:  40. 
Liberties  of.    (Dr.  Cunningham)  No.  Brit.  13:  447. 

—  Westm.  12:  213  — Princ.  35:  21. 

Present  SttUc  of,  1S56.     Chr.  Rem.  32:  423. 

1879.     (Ablu-  Martin)  Kjth  Cent.  6:  1093. 

Reform  in.     .Vm.  Ciiurch  R.  32:   i()i. 

R.formid.    Sn'  btloir,  France,  Reformed  Church  of. 

—  Church  and  School  in,  1S70.     Dub.  K.  84:  403. 

—  Church  and  State  in.     (D.  Charraud)  I'nita.  R.  9:  214. 
since  1708.     Brit.  i}.  42:   17S. 

Perrens  on.     Chr.  Obs.  74:   570. 

—  Churches  of,  Lutheran,  Methodist,  and  Free.     Cong. 

5:  103. 
Three   Weeks  among.     (II.  Alford)  Good  \N  ords, 

6:  688. 
Vandalism  and  Restoration.     Chr.  Rent.  3:  iSS. 


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France,  Claim  against,  for  Spoliations.  (E.  Everett)  No. 
Ain.  22:  13O.  —  Ilunt,  12:  115.  —  Am.  Q.  10:  156. 
17:  431.  —  Deni.  It.  14:  133. — Giles's  Keg.  32:  45. 
34:  371.  — (F.B.  Perkins)  O.&N.  7:  205.  — (CM. 
Gibbins)  Galaxy,  17:  620. — Am.  Q.  17:  431. — 
(J.  Q.  Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  6:  39.  —  (E.  Everett) 
Ann.  lieg.  5:  26.  —  (W.  C.  Rives)  Ann.  Reg.  8:  22. 

—  (H.  G.  Rice)  Hunt,  15:  366.  —  Niles's  Reg.  26: 
203. 

—  Claret  and  Burgundy  Districts  of.     Penny  51. 13 :  450. 

—  Clergy  of.     No.  Brit.  36:  433. 

Manners  and  Miseries  of.     Eraser,  47:  390.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  6;. 

—  Clerical  Qncstiuu  in.     Nat.  Q.  40:  253. 

—  Colonial  Duties  and  German  League.  For.  Q.  22:  299. 

—  Colonial  Enterprise  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  220. 

—  Colonies  of,  in  Africa.     No.  Brit.  49:   125. 

Cost  of  maintaining.     Tait,  n.  s.  i :  287. 

French  Scliemes  of,  1838.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  233. 

—  Commercial  and  Industrial  Reform  in,  1S60.    Colburn, 

118:  253. 

—  Commercial  Capabilities  of.    Penny  M.  8:  60. 

—  Commercial  History  of.     (F.  Wharton)  Hunt,  5:   105. 

7:  301. 

—  Commercial  Policy  of.     (T.  L.  Dunvell)  Hunt,  17:  19. 

—  For.  Q.  14:  172.— Ed.  R.  50:  48. 

—  Commercial  Relations  of,  with  England.     Ed.  R.  iii: 

277.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  2i:  i. 

—  Commercial  System  of.     (J.  R.  McCulloch)  Ed.  R. 

50:  48.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  124. 

—  Commercial  Treaty  with,  i860.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  3. 

—  Commerce  of.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  16:  534. — 

—  Putnam,  II :  746.  —  De  Bow,  18:  366.  — Hunt,  7: 
229.    8:  131,  43S,     13:  26. 

1830-48.     (J.  T.  Danson)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  13:  289. 

1S44.     Hunt,  16:  476,  547. 

1846.     Hunt,  18:  497. 

1848.     (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  22:  259. 

1849.     Hunt,  24:  284. 

with  Great  Britain.     Dub.  R.  6:  357. 

with  the  U.  S.     (J.  S.  Moore)  No.  Am.  126:  421. 

—  Communism  in,  1877.    No.  Am.  1 25:  529.     See  Com- 

mune in  Paris. 

—  Constituent  Assembly  of.     Quar.  28:  271. 

—  Constitution  of.     Mo.  R.  109:  512. 
1S48.     Westra.  50:  282. 

—  Constitutions  of.     Mo.  R.  90:  449.  —  So.  Q.  16:  502, 
Modern.     (E.  C.  G.  Murray)  Lippinc.  16:  179. 

—  Constit.  Governmentin.  (C.  J.Wallis)Macmil.  27:  212. 

—  Constitutionalists  in.     Quar.  102:  i. 

—  Corps  Legislatif  of.     Once  a  Week,  20:  211. 

—  Country  Towns   and  Inns  of.     (J.  Marvel)  Bentley, 

23:  II,  143. 

—  Court  of.     Ed.  R.  44:  413. 

Extravagance  of.     Galaxy,  2  :  257. 

in  1S30.     Cath.  World,  18:  403. 

Manners  and  Morals  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  397. 

—  Court  Life  in  Old.     (Mrs.  Elliot)  Canad.  Mo.  4:   75. 

—  All  the  Year,  30:  343. 

—  Court  of  the  Tuileries.     N.  Eel.  2:  196. 

—  Courts  of  Justice  in.     All  the  Year,  21:  604. 

—  Craftsmen's  Associations  in.     (W.  H.  Bi^nvne)  So.  R. 

n.  s.  i:  95. 

—  Crime   and   Criminal  Law  in.     Lond.   0.    8:    92. — 

Conih.  12:  604.  —  AYestm.  18:  353. 

—  Criminal  Court  in.  Day  in.     (J.  Pardoe)  Sliarpe,  16: 

147.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:  264.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  35;  298. 

—  Criminal  Jurisprudence  in.     Ed.  R.  75:  359. 

—  Criminal  Justice  in.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  651. 

—  Criminal  Trials  in.     For.  Q.  4:  139.  —  Mus.  15:  211. 
Modern.    Eel.  M.  26:  247. 


France,  Crown  Matrimonial  of.  Dub.  Univ.  41 :  269. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29:  36.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  37: 
2S3. 

—  Death  and  Dying  in.     For.  Q.  32:  42. 

—  Decline  of.     Colburn,  89:  452. 

—  Democracy  in,  Guizot's.      Ed.  It.   89:    554.  —  Tait, 

n.  s.  16:  73.  —  So.  Q.  15:  14. 

Adams  on.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  16:  314. 

during  the  Middle  Ages.     No,  Am.  119:  185. 

—  Democratic  Movement  in,  iS6g.     (K.  Blind)  Lippinc. 

4:  449. 

American  Inlluence  on.     (J.  McCarthv)  Am.  Cath. 

Q.  5:  636. 

—  Dick  Moon  in,  Wey's.     St.  James,  4:  326. 

—  Dress  in.     Blackw.  112:  154.     Same  art.  Liv.  A<;c, 

114:  549. 

—  Drives  from  a  French  Farm.     (P.  G.  Ilamerton)  Atlan. 

25:  656.     26:  23. 

—  Dynastic  Fusion  in.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  12:  430. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Power  in.     For.  R.  5:  461. 

—  Education  in.     See  Education. 

—  Elective  System  in.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  496. 
in  1S37.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  729. 

—  Encouragement  of  Art  in.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  399. 

—  English  in.     (J.  P.  Edwards)  Peop.  J.  7:  250. 

—  English  Journalism  in.     St.  James,  7:  230. 

—  Etiquette  in.     Belgra.  5:  538. 

—  Experience  in.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  61. 

—  Family  Life  and  Manners  in.     (K.  Hillebrand)  Apple- 

ton,  82:  120. 

—  Fashionable  Life  in.     Bentley,  42:  466. 
two  hundred  Years  ago.     Eraser,  30:  294. 

—  Financial  Examjjle  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  365. 

—  Financial  History  of  Reign  of  Louis  Philippe.     (^I. 

S.  Dumon)  Hunt,  28:  659.     29:   19. 

—  Finance  in.     For.   Q.  7:  388.  — Mo.  R.  89:    449.— 

Eel.  M.  77:  746.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  679.— 
(Lord  Hobart)  Macmil.  11:  253.  —  Ho.  &  For.  R. 

2:  374- 
History  of  the  French  Assignats.     Chamb.  J.  41: 

817.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  441. 

in  1853.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  13:  196, 

in  1854.     (L.  Faucher)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  82. 

in  1S63.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  2:  374. 

in  1S66,  compared  with  England.     (G.  Balfour)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  29:  323. 
in  1871.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  31:  1049.—  Blackw.  no: 

215.     Same  art.  Beink.  M.  (N.  Y.)  26:  237-     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  707. — Ev.  Sat.  11:  74. 
German  W^ar  Indemnity.     (tJ.  Marsland)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  14.  — Bank.  M.  (L.)  31:  975.     34: 

888. 
How  paid.     (L.  Wolowski)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

29:  769,  S57.— Bank.M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  510. 

Results  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  93. 

in  1S75.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  945. 

Problems  in.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  361. 

—  Five  Months  in  a  Pine  Forest  in.     Bentley,  51 :  78. 

—  Flower-Farms  in  Southern.     Cornh.  10:  427. 

—  Food  in.     Blackw.   in:  120.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

112:  800.  —  Liv.  Age,  54:  34. 

—  Four  Years  in.     Colburn,  17:  268.  —  Lond.  M.  16:  91. 

—  From  London  Bridge  to  Cabourg.     Eraser,  89:  61. 

—  From  Cabourg  to  St.  Malo.     Eraser,  89:  210. 

—  From  Paris  to  Marley;  the  new  Hyperion.     Lippinc. 

12:  9-625.     13:  9-649-     14:  9-649- 

—  Frontiers  of.     Colburn,  141 :  253. 

—  Future  of.     (E.  de  Laveleye)  Fortn.  14:  615.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  108:   131.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  7O: 
129. 
Kenan  on.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  26:  238. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Good  Words,  8:  591,  6^1. 


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France,    Government    of,    Genius    and    Disposition    of. 

Quar,  3:  320.  — Clir.  Obs.  9:  570. 
in   1809,  Walsh's  Letter  on.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  K. 

16:  I. 

in  1824,  Stability  of.     Ed.  R.  40:  517. 

Instability  of  any  possible.     Ev.  Sat.  11 :  122. 

—  Government  and  social  Organization  of.     Eel.  li.  79: 

249.  — 

—  Head's  Fagot  of  French  Sticks.     Chamb.  J.  17:  54. 

—  Heine's  Letters  from,   1840-44.     (Countess  de  Bury) 

No.  Am.  83:  287. 

—  Highlanders  of.     (H.  S.  Fagan)  Good  Words,  8:  97. 

—  Historians  of.     Blackw.  30:  230,731. 
Modern.     Eel.  M.  54:   119. 

—  Historical  Inquiry  in.     Ed.  K.  73:  44. 

—  Histories  of.     (II.  llarrise)  No.  Am.  96:  239. 

Modern.     Ed.   11.   79:    1. — Westm.  6:    62.  — (G. 

H.  Lewes)  Westm.  36:  273.  —  Blackw.  30:  230. 
by  modern  Frenchmen.     Brit.  Q.  14:  405. 

—  History  of,  General  and  Early:  — 

Crowe  and  Guizot  on.     Westm.  19:  283. 

Early.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  99. 

Godwin's.    Chr.  R.  25:  5S9.  —  (F.  Williams)  Meth. 

Q.  21 :  127.  —  Nat.  Q.  i :  30. 

Great  Moiiarchs  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  401. 

Guizot's.      (M.  Thevenin)  No.  Am.  123:    145. — 

Brit.  Q.  65:  165. —  Ed.  R.  140:  201. 
Kitchin's,  to  the  Year  1453.    (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation, 

18:  268.     26:  215. — No.  Am.  119:  442. 
Martin's.     Ed.  R.   106:   382.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

43:  172. 
Miehelet's.     Bentley,  41:  529.    42:   loi.    43:  566. 

—  Brit.  &  For.  R.  13:  415.  —  Blackw.  49:  141.    52: 

386,  530.  — For.  Q.  25:  420.  — (J.  S.  Mill)  Ed.  R. 

79:  I.  —  Prosp.  H.  i:  228. 

Monteil's.     Mo.  R.  158:  516. 

Philosophy  of.     Tait,  4:  341. 

Pictures  from.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  396. 

Pleasant  Passages  from.  Dub.  Univ.  72:  99.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  71 :  1220. 

Ranken's.     (H.  Hallani)  Ed.  R.  6:  209. 

Restoration  and  Revolution  compared.    Fraser,  35; 

418. 
Revolutions  of.     Westm.  15:  406.  —  (A.  Feather- 
man)  De  Bow,  29:  673. 
Abortiveness  of.     (J.  C.   MorisonJ  Fortn.  20: 

41. 
Republics,  National  Assemblies,  etc.   Fraser,  37 : 

6*5. 

Sismondi's.     Ed.  R.  35:  488. 

Stephen's   Lectures  on.     (A.   N.  Littlejohn)  Am. 

Church  R.  5:  88.  — So.  Q.  22:  443.  — (F.  Bowen) 

No.  Am.  75:  247.  —  Eel.  R.  95:  301.  —  Fraser,  45: 

170,  261.  —  Brit.  Q.  15:  1.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25: 

515.  —  Chr.  Obs.  52:  308.     53:  176.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

39:  570. —New  Q.  i:  14. 
Struggles   of  the    i6th   Century.      (K.    O'Meara) 

Cath.  World,  30:  145. 

Tliierry's.     Eel.  R.  49:  431. 

under  the  Merovingians  and  Carlovingians.     Chr. 

Rem.  9:  66.     32:  i.     33:  380. 

under  the  Bourbons.     Chr.  Rem.  54:   1S7. 

under  the  Roman  Emperors.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  35. 

Wars  in,  1327-77.     Mo.  R.  160:  213. 

—  History  of,  18M  Century:  — 

The  ancient  Regime.    Westm.  66:  462.    Same  art. 

Liv.  .4ge,  52:  129. — (H.  Taine)  Coniemp.  31 :  53S. 

Same  art.  Ed,  M.  90:  450.  —  Dub.  Univ.  48:  442. — 

Ed.  R.  104:  531. 

Intliience  ot.     Chr.  Rem.  48:  255. 

Last  Days  of.     Montli,  40:  497. 

Life  under.     (II.  Taine}  Gala.xy,  21:  234. 


France,  History  of,  iWt  Century:  The  ancient  Regime, 

Taine  on.     (M.  Allies)  Cath.  World,  30:  170.  —(J. 

Morley)  Fortn.  25:  370.  — (J.  C.  Morrison)  Macmil. 

33:  470.  —  Ouar.  141:  3S6. 
Tocqueville    on.       Dub.    R.    80:   111.—  (J.    T. 

Crane)  Meth.  Q.  17:  394. 

Decline  of  the  Monarchy.     Westm.  gg:  70. 

Lacretelle's.     Quar.  n:  13S.      28:  271.  — Eel.  R. 

22:   loi,  240. 
Paris  before  the  Outbreak.     (II.  Taine)  Contemp. 

32:  234. 
Regency  of  the  Duke  of  Orleans,  1715.   Temp.  Bar, 

3g:  181.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  233. 
Reign  of  Louis  XV.     Ed.  R.  90:  77.  —  Eel.  M.  74: 

225. 

Miss  Pardoe's.     Bib.  R.  5:  253. 

under   Richelieu    and    Colbert,   J.   H.    Bridges's. 

Fraser,  75:  537.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  7S. 
—  History  of,  Revolution  of  17S9:  — 
(J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  16:  35.  — (W.  Sargent) 

No.  Am.  78:  105.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  i :  i.    .same 

art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  5:  no.  —  (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  i: 

122.  — (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  2:'i.  — (J.  A.  Murray) 

Ed.  R.  3 :  486.  —  Ed.  R.  4:  99.    5:  421.  —  (F.  Jeffrey) 

Ed.  R.  6:  137.     Same  art.  Selee.  Ed.  R.  5:  120. — 

Ed.  R.  14:  211.  — Mo.  R.  107:  445.  — So.  Lit.  .Mess. 

7:  609.  —  Quar.  26:  229.  —  Am.  i^.  i:  1S9. —  Iri>h 

C,>.9:   I.— (.M.Allies)  Cath.  World,  30:  675.  — Clir. 

Rem.  16:  165. 
Alison's.   (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  56:  363.  —  Blackw. 

42:715.     46:  272.  — .Mus.  2:  01.     32:305.      37: 

41.  —  Dub.  Univ.  i:  619.     8:  230,  505.      10:  000. 

11:  5S2.    14:  275.   20:  5S3.  — (J.  T.  Headley).\m. 

WhigR.  i:  341. — Tait,  3:  496. —  .Mo.  R.  136:  2S1. 

158:  420.     Hee  Europe,  llistorj'  of,  Alisons. 
and  the  ancient  Regime.   (H.  von  Sybel)  Contemp. 

36:  432. 

and  Catholic  Doctrine.  Dub.  R.  55:  253.     56:  279. 

and  Catliolic    Reform.      (C.  Lovsou)  \\n.  Church 

R.  35:  21. 
and  its  Causes,  Sybel  on.     Chr.  (,)bs.  68:  45'!.  (>;2, 

784.     70:  770. 

and  Empire.     Dem.  R.  20:  407. 

and  Literature.     (E.  Dowden)  Contemp.  30:  120. 

and  Religion.     (Mrs.  M.  K.  Butler)  Chr.  t^.  2:  3S1. 

Anecdotes  of.     Chr.  Obs.  8:  701. 

Babeuf  s  Conspiracy.    (.F.  W.  Croker)  <^>uar.  45:  167. 

Bailly's  Jlemoirs.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  K.  6:   137. 

Barantes  Ui^toi^e  de  la  Convention  of  1792.     Col- 
burn,  92:    402. 
Bhanc's.     Ed.  R.  I18:  loi.  —  Westm.  80:  147. — 

Colburn,  III:   369. 

Bright  Tints  of.     Liv.  .\pe,  39:  6S7. 

Carlyle's.      (C.  A.  Bartnl)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  34;.  — 

Ed.  i:.  71:    411.  — Fraser,  16:    85.  — (.L  s!  -Slill) 

Westm.  27:   17.  —  Bost.Q.  i:  407.  —  Mus.  40:  385. 

—  Dub.  U.  5:  340.  —  Mo.  R.  143:  543. 

Carrichon's  Narrative.     Blackw.  112:  361. 

Causes  of.     (Lord    Jhilion)  (^uar.  49:   152.  —  Eel. 

R.  57:  361.  —  Putnam,  8:  471. 

Church  and,  Pressense  on.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  S57,  897. 

Close  of.     Irish  tj.  9:  1092. 

Com.  of  Public  Safety.  (J.W.  Croker)  Quar.  67:  4S1. 

Condorcefs  Memoirs  on.     Portfo.(Den.)  33:  33. 

Constituent   .Vsseinbly  of.      (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

28:  271.  —Liv.  Age.  40:  2S3. 

Count  Miot  de  Melito  and.     Nat.  R.  8:   112. 

Croker's  Essays  on.     New  (>.  7:  3. 

Mrs.  Elliott's  Narrative  of.     Chamb.  J.  31:  307. 

Episode  of.    (H.  Schiitz-Wilson)  Dark  Blue,  2:  738. 

Feast  of  the  Supreme  Being,  1794.    (.V.  -Vdam)  Liv. 

A'^ti,  142:  470. 


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France,  Historj'  of,  Revolution  (if  1 7S9  :  France  before 

and  since.     Fraser,  54:  363. 
Goddesses   of   Keign  of   Terror.      (O.   S.  Leland) 

Knkk.  56:  113. 

Historians  of.     Brit.  Q.  10:  168. 

Historical  Data  of.     Westm.  38:  193. 

History  of.    Ed.  R.  128:  2S9. 

in  a  Country  Town.     (J.  K.  Green)  Contemp.  7: 

416. 

Incident  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:  331.  —Hogg,  6:  2S6. 

Invasion  of  France  in  1792.     Colburn,  134:  369. 

Jacobin  Club.     (G.  Bliss,  jr.)  No.  Am.  82:   12S. 

Jacobin  View  of.     (li.  U.  Osborn)  Nation,  33:  497. 

Laniartine's  History  of  Girondists.     Kd.  K.  87:  i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  289.  —  (C.  W.  Upliam)  No. 

Am.  66:  288.  —  (K.  Armstrong)  Am.  Whig  II.   7: 

358.  —  Eel. M. 13:  219.  —  Fraser,36:  253.  —  Eel.  R. 

87:  291,  486. —  So. Q.  16:  53. —Liv.  Age,  18:  577. 

See  Girondists. 
Lessons  of.     Quar.  135:  265.  —  (A.  Y.  Dicey)  Na- 
tion, 17:  307,  322. 

Lives  of  Revolutionists.    (R.  Southey)  Quar.  7:  412. 

Mallet  du  Pan's  Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of. 

Ed.  R.  95:  481. 

Miguefs  History  of.     Eel.  R.  44:  231. 

National  Assembly.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  15: 

606. 
National  Convention.     For.  Q.  13:  35.     Same  art. 

Selec.  J.  4:  36.     Same  art.  Mus.  24:  644. 
Parliamentar}^  History  of.     (T.  Carlyle)  Westm. 

27:  233- 

Philosophy  of.     (P.  Janet)  Penn  Mo.  3:  171-448. 

Principles  of.     (W.  S.  Lilly)  Contemp.  39:  944. 

Quinetou.     Lond.  Q.  28:  88.- Eel.  M.  69:  296. 

Reign  of  Terror.      (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  For.  Q.  29: 

275.     Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  4:  285.  —  Fraser,  65:  733. 

66:  153.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  483.      57:    221. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  74:  171,  483.  —  Colburn,  126: 

379.     131:  343. 

and  its  secret  Police.     Quar.  133:  43. 

Imprisonment  during.     Blackw.  30:  920. 

Incident  of.    (K.  O'Meara)  Cath. World,  22:  260. 

Religious  Origin  of.     Dub.  R.  37:  98. 

Saturnalia  of  a  Republic.     Colburn,  129:  253. 

Saint-Pierre     and    D'Argenson,    Precursors     of. 

Westm.  85:  39. 
Scenes  and  Characters  from.     (A.  de  Lamartine) 

Howitt,  3:  99-313. 
Madame  de  Stael  on.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  30:  275. 

—  (A.  Ritchie)  No.  Am.  8:  26.  — 'Mo.  R.  88:  i,  13S. 

—  Mus.  18:  37.—  Eel.  R.  29:  201,  316,  488. 

States  General.    (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  15:  314. 

Sybel's  Histor\-of.  St.  Paul's,  2:  202. 

Taine  on.     (A.  V.    Dice}-)    Nation,    27:    44.   33: 

198,  218.  —  (J.  Durand)  Penn  Mo.  12:  851. —  Cath. 
World,  30:  675. 

Thiers's  History  of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  76:  521. 

—  Am.  Whig  R.  i:  341.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  341. — 
Mo.  R.  116:  44. 

Tocqueville  on.     (J.  C.  Femald)  No.  Am.  93:  391. 

—  (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  i:  2S1. 

loth  of  August,  1792.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  55: 

323- 

Tribunal  of,  1789-93.    (J.W.  Croker)  Quar.  73:  375. 

Van  Laun  on.     Canad.  Mo.  15:  126. 

—  History  of,  since  the  Revolution,  in  general :  — 

France  during  the  last  fifty  Years,  1800-50.     (A. 

Wheaton)  Chr.  R.  17:  425. 

Guizot's  Memoirs  of  his  own  Time.   Brit.  Q.  28 :  149. 

See  Guizot. 
Last  100  Years  of  French  History,     (A.  Gallenga) 

Contemp.  30:  661. 


France,  History  of,  since  the  Revolution,  in  (/tneral: 
Ninety  Years'  Agony,  1787-1877.  (Goldwin  Smith) 
Contemp.  31:  103.  Same  art.  Eel.  5L  90:  162. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  131.  Same  art.  Sup. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:   193. 

Ninety  Years  of  Probation.     (M.  L.  A.  DessauUes) 

Nat.  Q.  38:  295. 

Progress  since  the  Revolution.     Ed.  R.  133:  1. 

L'ps  and  Downs  of  Bonapartes  and  Bourbons.     (J. 

Amory)  Atlan.  27:  287. 

—  History  of,  uuder  Napoleon  I.:  — 
Anal.  M.  8:  69. 

Consulate  and  Empire,  Thiers's.    (R.  Wheaton)  No. 

Am.  74:  280.  —  Ed.  R.  107:  358.  108:  32.  112: 
237.  114:486.  —  W'estni.  49:  3S6.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  19:  193. — For.  Q.  35:  109.  —  (D.  Lardner) 
Am.WhigR.  i:  300,455.  —  Quar.  76:  521.  —  Liv. 
■A-ge,  5:  257,  614.  —  Fraser,  31:  505.—  l)ul).  L'niv. 
25:  493- — Chr.  Rem.  10:  105. — Eel.  R.  83:  i. — 
No. Brit. 33:  133.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  51 :  289,  451. — 
(A.  V.  Kirnan)  Fraser,  45:  603. — Liv.  Age,  71 :  40. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  12:  310,  566.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  5:  614. 

Secret.  (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  9:  275.  See  Na- 
poleon I. 

—  History  of,  1815-29,  the  Restoration:  — 

Fall  of  the  First  Empire.     Liv.  Age,  no:  800. 

from   1815  to  Restoration  of  Louis  XVIII.      (W. 

Tudor)  No.  Am.  3:  106^. 

Hundred  Days.    (G.  b!  Russell)  Atlan.  i :  641,  836. 

Lamartine  on.     Quar.  90:  543. 

Restoration  of  Bourbons,  Capefigue's.  Quar.  73:  68. 

Laniartine's.     Fraser,  44:    355.  —  Eel.   R.   94: 

3S5.  — Liv.  Age,  30:  567,  600.     35:  577. 
Marcellus's  Memoirs  of.    Ed.  K.  97:  511.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  29:  196. 

—  History  of.  Revolution  of  1830:  — 

(J.'W.  Croker)  Quar.  48:  234.  — (H.   Brougham) 

Ed.  R.  52:  I.  Same  art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  4:  374. — 
Quar.  43:215.  45:167.  46:  313. —For.  Q.  6:  473. 
10:420,514.13:35.  29:275.  36:  371.  — (T.  P. 
Thompson)  Westm.  13:  475.  —  Westm.  15:  406. 
38:  193. —  Am.  Q.  i:  189.  — (A.  H.  Everett)  New 
Eng.  M.  i:  190.  —  Fraser,  2:  233.  25:  470.  26:  142. 

—  (J.Q.Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  5:  328,380.  —  Dem.  R. 
2:  323.  — Am.  Q.  Reg.  4:  54.  —  So.  Q.  5:  i.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  1:619.  2:65.  20:583.  —  Blackw.  28:  542. 
33:  889.  36:  209.  63:  393.  64:  595.  — Brit.  & 
For.  R.  4:  294.  —  Colburn,  29:  284. 

and  Lafayette.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  48:  523.  — 

Ed.  R.  56:  48 1. 
and  Parliamentary  Reform.     (A.  Alison)  Blackw. 

29:  36-919.     30:  17-600.     31:  103.     32:  931. 
Louis  Blanc's.     (H.  Smales)  Am.  Whig  R  8:  90. 

—  Liv.  Age,  17:  155. 

Bonnellier's  Memorial.     (.J.  AV.  Croker)  Quar.  55: 

416. 

Mignct's.     We.stm.  5:  385. 

Military  Events  of.     Quar.  44:  226. 

Narratives  of.     Fraser,  2:  673. 

—  —  Nival  War  of.     Blackw.  64:  595. 
Polignac's  Three  Days.     Quar.  48:  234. 

—  Hi.story  of,  1830-4S,  Louis  riiilijjpe  :  — 

Dem.  R.  22:  545.  —Eel.  R.  76:  335.  — Dub.  Univ. 

50:  513- 

Constitutional  Charter,  Aug.  1S30.    Aim.  Reg.  6: 

169. 

Constitutional  Monarchy  of  1830.  (Lord  R.  Lyt- 
ton) Contemp.  24:  856.  Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  6:  531. 

Convention  of  July  13,  1841.     For.  Q.  28:  206. 

from  1830-40,  Louis   Blanc's.     For.  Q.  32:  61. — 

Eel.  Mus.  3:  522. —(H.  Smales)  Am.  Whig  R.  8: 
90.— Eel.  R.  80:  88. 


FRAXCE 


477 


FRANCE 


France, Histon- of,  i?>t,o-^?>, Louis riiilippe :  Hillcbrand's. 

(J.  M.  Hart)  Nation,  26:   loi. 
Last  Campaign  of  Legitimacy,  1S34.     Tail,  4:  404. 

—  History  of,  Rvvulution  o/'i84S:  — 

(F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  67:  194.  —  Ed.  R.  88:  225. 

89:  554.  — Quar.  82:  541.  83:  250.  —No.  Brit.  9:  i. 

—  Westin.  49:  137.  Same  art.  EcL  JI.  14:  109.  — 
Blackw.  63:  395,  638,  767.  64:  31-6S7.  65:  1-529. 
66:  219.  —  (J.  JL  Macliie)  Am.Whig  \\.  9:  299,  35S. 

—  (S.  W.  S.  Button)  New  Eng.  6:  431.  —  (W".  A. 
Lamed)  New  Eng.  7:  153.  —  Brownson,  5:  380. — 
Dem.  R.  22:  289. —Brit.  Q.  7:  496.  —  Liv.  Age, 
17:  141-463. — (W.  Arthur)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  4:  231. — 
(Countess  de  Bury)  No.  Am.  87  :  184.  —  (\\ .  H. 
Hurlbut)  No.  Am.'  80:  273.  — (.1.  S.  Mill)  Wcstm. 
51:  I.  — (W.  Paul)  No.  Brit.  9:  I.  — (Mrs.  Romer) 
Bentley,  23:  325,  422. — Ciir.  Rem.  16:  202.  —  Col- 
burn,  92:    316.  —  Dub.    Univ.    31:    523.     51:    50. 

—  Eel.  R.  107:  loi.  —  Frascr,  38:  461.  —  Lond.  Q. 
17:477.  19:  393.  —  New  (i.  6:  339.  —  Sharpe,  8: 
168.  — (P.  B.  St.  John)  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  266-523.— 
Tait,  n.  s.  15:  686,  730,  840.     17:  299,  414. 

Louis  Blanc's.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  11:  107. 

and  national  Workshops.     (C.  Barr^^re)  Eraser, 

90:  437. 

Capetigue  on.     Colburn,  88:  114-229. 

Cassagnac's  Fall  of  the  Monarchy  of  Julj'.  Col- 
burn, 113:  58. 

Causes  and  Consequences  of.     Frascr,  37:  371. — 

Tait,  n.  s.  15:  207. 

Different  Views  on.     Brit.  Q.  13:  40S. 

Episodes  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  29:  297. 

Fall  of  the  Throne  of  the  Barricades.     Blackw.  63: 

393.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  262. 

Garnier-Pages's.     Bentley,  50:  49. 

Lamartiiie's.     Ed.  R.  91:  228.  —  (.'olburn,  86:  4S4. 

93:  48- 

Lord  Normanby's  Year  of  Revolution.     Colburn, 

112:  104.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43:  402.  —  Eraser,  56: 
724.  —  Liv.  Age,  56:  204.  —  New  (i.  7:  52. 

Order  restored.     Frascr,  40:  605. 

Paris  in.     Colburn,  82:  474.     89:  324. 

Press  of.    Eel.  R.  89 :  451. 

ProAnsional  Government.  Quar.  87:  502.  —  Col- 
burn, 113:  236. 

PublicMcnof.     Brit. Q.  7:  123.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

14:  145. 

Retrospect  of  the  Year.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  134. 

Reybaud's  Jerome  Paturot.     Quar.  83:  516. 

Tiiree  Epochs  of.     Eraser,  32:  91,  478. 

Triumph  of   the  Barricades,  Results  of.     Blackw. 

36:  209. 

—  History  of.  Republic,  184S-51:  — 

Westm.  50:  iSS.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.   15:  4S3. — 

Brownson,  8:  363.  — Ed.  R.  87:  565.  88:  225.— 
So.  Q.  14:  197. — Dem.  R.  23:  61.  —  Dub  R.  27: 
91.  —  (J.  Saunders)  Peop.  .1.  5:  143-274. 

Difficulties  of  the  Republic.     Ed.  R.  92:  504. 

in  1848.     Blackw.  64:  51. 

in  1849.     IJlackw.  65:  275. 

Inauguration  of  1849.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  265. 

Model  Republic.    Colburn,  82:  502. 

Prospects  of  tlie  Legitimists.     Colburn,  88:  220. 

Republic  in  the  King's  Coaches,     (iuar.  88:  416.  — 

Liv.  Age,  29:  596. 

Republican  First  Fruits,  184S.     Blackw.  64:  6S7. 

Sentiments  and  Symbols  of.     Blackw.  63:  767. 

—  History  of,  Coiip-<l'  Ktat  and  Second  Empire,  1 85 1-70: 
Coup-d'Etat  of  Dec.  2,  1851.     (A.  Irwin)  No.  Am. 

no:  277-  —  Westm.  58:  622. — Eel.  R.  95:  100. — 
(A.  V.  Kirwan)  Eraser,  45:  110. 
Reminiscence  of.     Cornh.  2o:  555. 


France,  History  of,  Coiip-d' Etnt  nnd  Second  Empire, 
1851-70:  Downfall  of  the  Republic.  Colburn,  85: 
122. 

History  of    Imperialism,   1870.      Fraser,  82  :  637. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108:  223. 

Idces  Napoleoniennes;  the  Second  Empire.  Westm. 

78:  433.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:  211. 

Internal  Policy  of  Napoleon  HI.     Westm.  77:  472. 

78:  433- 

Plebiscite,  1870.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  lo:  2S4. 

Re-establishment  of  Napoleon  Dynastv.     Tlieo.  & 

Lit.  J.  5:  513. 

Second  Empire.     (II.  W.  Hemans)  No.  Am.  iii: 

402.  —  (M.  P.  Tlumipson)  Cath.  World,  17:  6oi>. — 
(G.  M.  Towle)  Lippinc.  2:  490  — Bentley,  56:  in. 
Same  art.  Ed.  M.  62:  420.  —  Lakeside,  5:  350.— 
Fraser,  46:  704.  —  Dub.  Univ.  60:  498. —  Westm. 
70:  301. 

Fortunes  of.     St.  Paul's,  5:  15S.    Same  art.  F^l. 

M.  74:  46. 

Recent  History  of.     Temp.  Bar,  63:  55. 

Secret  Papers  of.  1S50-70.  FnisiT,  91 :  502.  Same 

art.  Ed.  M.84:  724.    Same  art.  Liv.  .Vge.  125:   ;oS. 

10  Yearsof  Imperialism,  1851-61.   Lond.  Q.  19:  426. 

—  History  of,  Fra7}ri)-Prii.<sian  War:  — 

(R.  S.  Dewey)  Nation,  12  :  58.- (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 11:  288.  12:  20.  — <Juar.  129:  203.  — (\V.  R. 
Greg)C()ntemp.  16:  142.— (F.  Kapp)  Narion.  12:  8S. 

—  (.J.  Mazziiii)  Conteiup.  17:  i.  — (W.  P.  .Morras) 
Lakeside,  7:  442.— (F.  SchalJer)  So.  M.  11:  2-,o.  257. 

—  (E.  Scherer)  Lippinc.  8:  113.  — All  the  Year,  24: 
251-5S2.  —  Blackw.  108:  362-657.  109:  i3i-69(). 
118:  507.  — Brit.Q.  52:  4S0.  53:  190,  458.  — Dub. 
Univ.  76:  646. —  Fraser,  82:  385,  519,  653.  — Lond. 
Soc.  18:  321-513.  — Macmil.  22:  321.  Same  art. 
Ed.  M.  75:  558.  Same  art.  N.  Ed.  7:  53S.  — Nat. 
Q.  21:  365.  — Hunt,  63:  125.— So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  460. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  9:  707. 

Alsace  and  Lorraine.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation.   11: 

232.  —  (.1.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  II :  253. 

American  Surgeon  in.  (R.  S.  Dewey )Nation,  II :  ^27. 

and  American  Finance.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation, 

11:  84. 

and  Bismarck.  (K.  Hillebrand)  Inl.niat.  R.  6:  425. 

and  Europe.     (.J.  M.  Ludlow)  Couteinp.   15:  64S. 

-Ed.  R.  132:  555. 

and  general  Culture.     (.\.  Helps)  Contcmp.  15:  440, 

5S8.     16:  44-571. 

and  the  U.S.  CivilWar.  (A.  Badeau)  Frascr.  82:  793. 

and  the  Wars  of  1S59  and  iS')6.     I'rascr.  84:  251. 

Battles  of  .Siieichern,  Gorzc,  and  Gravdotte.  Col- 
burn, 148:  204. 

Campaign  of  August,  1870.     E<1.  TI.  132:  4S0. 

Campaign  on  tlie  Loire.     Dub.  Univ.  81:  631.  6S9. 

Secret  History  of.     Ed.  M.  77:  (>i2. 

Souvenirs  of.     ((J.  Monod)  JIacmil.  24:  69,  134. 

Carlyle  on.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  8^4. 

Catastrophe  in.    (E.  L.  Gculkin)  Nation.  11:  14S 

'■ Cause  of.  True.     (C.  ,\.  Egg<rt)  Putnam,  16:  450. 

Causes  of.     (C.  K.  .Vdams)  No.  .\m.  114:  233.  —  (H. 

von  Hoist)  New  Eng.  30:  5'<.  —  (M.  Heilprin)  Na- 
tion, 11:  68.  — (F.  Licb.r)  Nation,  II :  420. —  (.T. 
Morley)  Fortn.  14:  367. —  Dark  Blue,  i:  97. — Naf. 
Q.  22:   118.  — Fraser,  82:   266.  —  Westm.  95:   l^o. 

Clironological  Table  of  Event-".     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  359. 

Decoration  of  the  Iron  Cross.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  612. 

Effects  of,  on  England.     Colburn,  147:  48^. 

on  Finance.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  23:  129. 

on  France.     (A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath. World,  14:  289. 

on  other  Nations.     (M,   Heilprin)  Nation,  II : 

217. 

England  and.     (.1.  Morley)  Fortn.  14:  479. 


FRANCE 


478 


FRANCE 


France.  History  of,  Franco- Pmssian  War :  England's  Aid 
to  the  Sick  and  Wounded.     Good  Words,  12:  34. 

English  Aspect  of.     St.  Paul's,  6:  562. 

English  Neutrality  in.     Nation,  11 :  68. 

English  Sympathy  with.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

11:  52. 

Episode  of.     (F.  M.  F.  Skene)  Temp.  Bar,  32:  270. 

European  Suspension  of  Specie  Payments.     (.1.  B. 

Hodgskin)  Nation,  11:  100. 

Expenses  of.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  11:  293. 

Feeling  in  Germany  at  Close  of.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation, 

II:  203. 

Freedom  of  belligerent  Commerce.    (J.  N.  Pomeroy) 

Nation,  II :  116. 

French  Clergy  during.     Cath.  World,  25:  247. 

French  Notables  of.     Ed.  M.  76:  87. 

French  Opposition  to.  (M.  Ileilprin)  Nation,  II :  100. 

Gambetta  and.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  36. 

German  and  French  Armies.     Quar.  129:  415. 

German  Peace  Festival,  in  London,  1871.     Good 

Words,  12:  489. 

Gravelotte  revisited.     (^I.  D.  Conway)  Fraser,  88: 

41S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  620. 

Hospital  Fixpericnces  in.     Canad.  Mo.  3:  100. 

Indemnity.     See  France,  Finances  of. 

Ill  the  Field  with  the  Prussians,  1870.    All  the  Year, 

25:  104,  157,  205. 

Industrial  and  financial  Effects  of.     Lippinc.  6:  663. 

Why  not  more  disastrous?     Nation,  II :  185. 

Invasion  of  France.     Quar.  130:  122. 

Lazareth  for  the  Wounded  at  Metz.     (F.  Lees)  Good 

Words,  14:  500. 

Lessons  of.     (E.  Ferrier)  Luth.  Q.  2:  15.  —  Temp. 

Bar,  32:  54. 

Lights  and  Shadows  of.     (W.  Wells)  Scrib.  2:  128. 

Mansion-House  Relief  Fund  in  Paris.     (G.  Moore) 

Good  Words,  12:  403. 

Meaning  of  Prussian  Triumph.    (F.  Harrison)  Fortn. 

15:  145.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  465. 

Military  Humiliation  of  France.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  754. 

Military  Resources  of  the  Belligerents,  Chesney  on. 

(C.  I.  Barnard)  Nation,  II :  239. 

Month  with  the  Belligerents.     Fraser,  82:  483. 

Moral  of.     (A.  Walker)  Lippinc.  7:  321. 

My  Adventures  in.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  641,  668. 

Neutrals  and  Contraband.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

11:  165. 

Notes  on.     (D.  H.  Mahan)  Nation,  11:  167-256. 

Paris  after.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  91. 

Personal  Adventures  in.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  34. 

Personal  Reminiscences  of.      (Earl  of  Dunraven) 

Dark  Blue,  2:  549,  715. 

Pictures  from.     Temp.  Bar.  30:  270,  400,  534. 

Politics  of.     (R.  H.  Hutton)  Contemp.  15:  167. 

Political  Lessons  of.     Quar.  130:  256.  — Liv.  Age, 

108:  579. 

Preparations   for,    in    1870.      Blackw.    118:    507. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  3. 

Principles  and  Issues  of.     (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Contemp.' 

15:  348.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.  7:  702. 

Prussians  at  Versailles.     (R.  W.  Curtis)  Nation,  II : 

294. 

Prussian  Losses.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  11:  169. 

Racial  Aspects  of.     (J.  W.  Jackson)  Anthrop.  J.  I : 

I,  3°- 

Reminiscences  from  Versailles.     Ev.  Sat.  12:  93. 

Results  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  137. 

Retrospect  of      Blackw.  109:  131.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  76:  604. 

Rhine  as  a  Boundary.     Colburn,  147:  611. 

Scenes  in.     All  the  Year,  25:  104-399. 

Second  Stage  of,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  74. 


France,  History  of,  Franco-Prussian  War:  Siege  of 
Metz.     (J.  L.  Ilance)  Nation,  12:   104,  176. 

of  Paris.     See  Paris. 

Sketches  of.     E(;1.M.7S:  87.  — Lond.  Soc.  18:  321, 

45o>  513- 

Soldier's  Story  of  Sedan.     Temp.  Bar,  33:  247. 

Story  of.     Cornh.  22:  566. 

Studios  of.     Ed.  R.  133:  545. 

Surrender  of  Paris.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  69. 

Terms  of  Peace.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  11:  164. 

—  (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  12:  141,  215. — Quar.  129:  540. 

compared  with  1S15.  (J.  Bigclow)  Scrib.  1 :  290. 

Tliree  Days  with  Franc-Tireurs.     Lond.  Soc.  19: 

130.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  437. 

Transfer  of  Power  in  Europe.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, II :  117. 

Triumph  at  Berlin,  1S71.     Liv.  Age,    no:  747. — 

Good  Words,  12:  4S9.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  757. 

Two  Days  before  Paris.  (.J.  do  Liefde)  Good  Words, 

12:  682,  741. 

Victim  of  Paris  and  Versailles.     Macmil.  24:  3S4, 

487.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  III:  222,346. 

Week  in  Paris  after  the   Peace.     Coruh.  23:475. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  698. 

Will  1792  be  repeated?     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  11: 

184. 

With  the  American  Ambulance  Corps  at  Paris.    (R. 

Keeler)  Lippinc.  12:  84. 

Why  was  Prussia  victorious  ?    Blackw.   108:  657. 

Same  art.     Eel.  M.  76:  211. 

—  History  of,  1870-1881 :  — 

Assembl}^  and  the  Commune.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 12:  ^77. 

Chances  for  Third  Empire.    Once  a  Week,  28:  loi. 

Commune.     See  Commune  in  Paris. 

Crisis  of  1870.    (C.  G.  Greene,  jr.)  Nat.  Q.  20:  339. 

—  (B.  de  Bury)  Nation,  10 :  ^7,  55. 

Du  Noyeron  a  new  Restoration.  Colburn,  134:  175. 

Dissolution  of  Waddington  Ministr)',  18S0.     (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation.  30:  59. 
Fall  of  the  Empire.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  11: 

149.  —  Dub.  R.  67:  479.  —  Lond.  Q.  35:  21. 
Government  of  national  Defense.    ISIonth,  21:  43.  — 

Fraser,  83:  529.  —  (F.  Guizot)  Macmil.  23:  177. 
International  Ignorance  of  France.  (E.Gryzanovski) 

Nation,  11 :  216. 
Marshalate,  May,  i873-Oct.iS77.   (E.  D.  J. Wilson) 

19th  Cent.  2:   647.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:600. 

—  Dub.  R.  73:  462. 

New  Regime  in,  1879.  (E.L. Godkin)  Nation,  28:  97. 

Republic,  1870.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  II :  272.  — 

Ev.  Sat.  9:  643. 
begun,  1879.   (Mrs.  G.  M.  Crawford)  Nation,  28: 

134- 

proclaimed  in  Paris.     Putnam,  10:  553. 

Republican  Burden.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28:  43. 

Republican  Rising  in  Paris,  1871.      (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  12:  193. 
Revolution   of    September,  1870.      (H.  Rochefort) 

Fortn.  22:  216. 
of  the  Commune.    (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  15  :  556. 

—  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  397. 

Six  Months  of  Prefecture  under  Gambetta.  Fraser, 

86:  651. 

Third  French  Republic.     (E.  S.  Beesly)  Fortn.  22 : 

605. 

and  Second  German  Empire.    Quar.  130:  351. 

how  it  was  made.     Month,  20:  193. 

Year  One  of.     (F.  M.  Whitehurst)  Belgra.  13: 

345- 
—  Holidays  in  Eastern.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Fraser,  98; 
362-737.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  172-666. 


FRANCE 


479 


FRAXCE 


France,  Home  Life  in.  Blackw.  no:  622,  739.  Ill:  30- 
519.  112:  154.  114:  23.  123:  53,328.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  90:  298,  558.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  559. 
137:  236.  139:  152.  140:  46.  —  (J.  Duran'i) 
Atlan.  48:  164.  —  Chr.  Obs.  74:  332.  —  Fraser,  86: 
310.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  595.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  115:  55. — House.  Words,  9:434.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  42:  236.  —  (15.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  26: 

759- 

—  Hordes  in.     (F.  Marshall)  Bentley,  53:  646. 
and  Studs  in.     Bentley,  53:  85. 

Sporting  in.    (C.  J.  Apperley)  Colburn,  58:  17-503. 

59:  46.     60:  16-474. 

—  Ideal  and  religious.     Eel.  R.  II7:  295. 

—  Imperial.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Galaxy,  3:  180.  —  Bentley, 

57:  250- 
Imperial  and  Republican  Diplomacy  in,  1866-70. 

Dub.  R.  70:  103. 
Imperial  Policy  of.     Colburn,  I17:  244. 

—  in  the  Dikes.     Temp.  Bar,  60:   507. 

—  in  the  17th  Century.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  7:  i.  —  Brit. 

&  For.  R.  13:  206. 

—  in  1715,  adrift.     Belgra.  9:  321. 

—  in  181 1.     Walsh's  Am.  R.  1 :  259. 

—  in  1815.   (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Ed.  R.  24:  505.  — Ed.  R. 

25:  501. 

—  in  1815-20,  Williams  on  Events  in.  Chr.  Obs.  19:  521. 

—  in  1816,  Finaniial  Situation  of.     Pamph.  7:  225. 

—  in  1820.     Ed.  R.  34:  i. 

—  in  1825.     Ann.  Reg.  i:  227. 

Men,  Measures,  and  Planners  in.    Lond.  M.  Ii :  157. 

Same  art.  Portfo.(Den.)  33:  363,  441. 

—  in  1S27.     Ann.  Reg.  2:  335. 

—  in  1829.     Ann.  Rez.  3:  223,243.  —  Ed.  R.  49:  34. 

—  in  1829-30,  I^dy  Morgan's.     Aip.  Q.  9:  i.  —  Frasor, 

3:   73.  —  Quar.    17:    260.  —  Mo.   R.   84:    113,  225. 
123:  159. 

—  in  1830.      (.J.  Q.  Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  5:  251,  285,  307. 

—  (W.  C.  Rives)  Ann.  Reg.  6:  293. 

Political  Condition  and   Prospects  of.     (B.  Hall) 

Quar.  43:  215. 

—  in  1831.     (W.  C.  Rives)  Ann.  Reg.  7:  178. 

—  in  1832.     (J.  Q.Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  8:  210.  —  We=tm. 

17:  211. 

—  in  1833.     Blackw.  34:  95.  —  (A.  Alison)  Blackw.  34: 

641,  902. 

—  in  1834.     (.J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  52:  262. 

—  in  1838,  Equalitvand  (Centralization  in.  Dub.  R.  5:  310. 
Political  and  social  Condition  of.    Westm.  25:  137. 

—  in  1840.     Blackw.  48:  522. 

—  in  1848.    Dub.  Univ.  33:  134. 

Signs  of  the  Times.     Fraser,  37:  457. 

—  in  1849,  Opinion  and  Parties  in.     Brit.  Q.  9:  272. 

—  in  January,  1852.     (W.  R.Greg)  No.  Brit.  16:  559. 

—  in  1852,  State  and  Prospects  of.     Eraser,  45:  352. 

—  in  1S53.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  429.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

39:  545- 
Larochejaquelein's.     Blackw.  74:  245. 

—  in  1855.     De  Bow,  19:  440.  — Fraser,  52:  594. 

—  in  1856.     Nat.  I!.  2:  123. 

—  in  1858.    No.  Brit.  29:  289.  —Liv.  Age,  58:  549. 
Few  Words  on  Affairs  of.    Fraser,  56:  157. 

—  in  1S59.    Bent.  Q.  1 :  50S.  Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  62:  473. 

—  in  1861.     Bentley,  28:   172. 

—  in  1865.     (A.  Guriiey)  Fortn.  i:  721. 

—  in  1868.     (E.  L.  Godkiii)  Nation,  6:  325. 

—  in  1870;  a  Poem.     (G   Meredith)  Fortn.  15:  86. 

—  in  1S71,  American  Relief  to.     O.  «.^-  N.  7:   114. 

Condition  of.     (K.  Blind)  Fortn.  12:  651. 

Phase  of  Affairs  in.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  3S6. 

Provisional  Government  and  the  French  Nation. 

Ev.  Sat.  10:  ?o. 


France  in  1S71,  Rejuvenescent.     Dark  Blue,  i:  190  352. 

—  in  1872.     Westm.  98:  414. 

—  in  1873.     Dub.  L'niv.  82:  513. 

—  in  1879,  Politics  and  Literature  in.     (E.  de  Pressens^) 

Internat.  R.  7:   113. 
First  Impressions  of  the  new  Republic.     (F.  Har- 
rison) Fortn.  31:  353. 

—  in  1880.     (A.  Talandicr)  Internat.  R.  8:  150.    9:  43S. 
Clerical  (Question.    (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  30:  303.  — 

(Abbe  Martin)  19th  Cunt.  8:  119. 

New  Persecution  in.     Month,  39:  106. 

Will  the  Republic  last?    (.1.  Lamber)  Scrib.  20: 

522.  —  Am.  Cath.  (2.  6:   164. 

—  in  1881.     (II.  Bullinghani)  Month,  43:  375. 

Constitutional  Tendencies  in.  (I.N.Ford)  Inter- 
nat. R.  10:  468. 

Is  the  Revolution  over  ?    (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  31 : 

149. 

The  Republic.     (G.  Merrill)   Harper,   62:    573. — 

(C.  J.  Wallis)  Bnt.  Q.  74:  144. 

—  Industrial   Experience  since    1S27.     (E.  L.   Godkin) 

Nation,  24:  216. 

—  Industry  and  Commerce  in.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  360. 
Braba7.<)n's  lieporton.     Pract.  M.  i:  226,  284. 

—  Industries  and  Artisans  of.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  34-718. 

57:  230-^)05.     58:  74,  322. 

—  Intidelity  ir..  Modern.     Liv.  Age,  36:  439. 

—  Institute  of.     Quar.  93:  315. 

—  Internal  State  of,  Faber's.     Quar.  6:  235. 

—  Jesuits  in.     (.\.  Panizzi)  No.  Brit.  2:  589. 

in  iSSo.     (E.  de  Prossensv)  Internat.  R.  9:  499. — 

(L.  W.  E.  lianwenhoff)  Mod.  R.  i:  ^59. 

—  .Jurisprudence  of,  Ancient,  Curiosities  of.     (J.  P^-nc) 

Nat.  Q.  34:  98. 

—  King,  Chureli,  Nobles,  and  Sinecures  in.     (II   Taine) 

Galaxy,  21:  91. 

—  La  belle  France.     (D.   M.  Craik)  Harper.  35:   407, 

606. 

—  La  Delivrande.    (F.  G.  Wheatcroft)Contemp.  12:  525. 

—  Land  in.     Quar.  128:  81. 

cultivated  by  Owners.     (G.  W.  Norman)  J   Statis. 

Soc.  36:  362. 
Division  of,  Gimcl  on.    (F.  B.  Zineke)  Fortn.  34:  8. 

—  Landes  of.     Hogg.  6:  391. 
Life  in.     Liv.  Age,  94:  622. 

—  Law  of  Succession  in.     Ed.  K.  40:  350. — (.V.  Ijiu- 

gel)  Nation,  20:  312. 

—  Legitimacy  in,  1S49.     Blackw.  65:  590. 

—  Letters  from.     Mus.  41:  63,  200.  —  Am.   Mo.  M.  6: 

105.  —  (Miss  Raymond)  Cath.  Worl.l.  23:  464-7S7. 
24:  108-760.     25:  56-377. 

—  Life  in.     Eraser,  69:  435,  575,  739  — Once  a  Week, 

2:  92-237. 

Glimpses  of.     (J.  D.  O.-borne)  Putnam,  5:  155. 

Minor  .Vspects  of.    Chamb.  J.  33:  273. 

—  Life  and  Thought  in,  1S70.    (G.  Monod)  Contemp.  35: 

923.     Same  art.  Liv.  .Ago,  141:  6S3 

—  Literary  Institutions  o{.     (R.  Baird)  .\m.  Q.  9:  23S, 

—  Literary  Ladies  of.     (G.  Hoi,'arth)  Bentley.  3:    17. 

—  Literary  Statistics  of.     Bentley,  23:  456. 

—  Little  Tour  in.     (II.  .Tames,  jr.)  Atlan.  41:  67. 

—  Living  in.     (.\.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  15:  351.  — Mo.  R. 

120:  523. 

—  Loitering  about  a  Chateau  in.      (.V.  Rhodes)  Scrib.  4: 

743- 

—  Loiterings  in,  1S44.    Chamb.  J.  2:  273-412.  3:91,236. 

—  Love  in.     Liv.  Age,  46:  175. 

—  Manners  in.     Blackw.  in :  441.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge, 

113:  300. 

and  Customs  of.  Early.     For.  R.  2:  127. 

and  Dress  in,  1S2S.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:   7,3- 

and  Politics  in.     New  Eng.  M.  4:  276. 


FRANCE 


480 


FRANCE 


France,  Manufactures  of.    (M.  D.  L.  Rodet)  Hunt,  12: 

19.  —  For.  Q.  27:  162. 
•—Map  of.     Penny  M.  8:  270. 

>—  Marriage  in.    Li  v.  Ago,  1 18 :  259.  —  Lond.  Soc.  8 :  294. 
Courtship  and.     Westin.  107:  337. 

—  Material  Interests  in.     (J.  B.  Hodgslvin)  Nation,  12: 

213. 

—  Military  Conscription  in.     Ed.  R.  13:  427. 

—  Military  Institutions  of.     Ed.  K.  126:  269. 

—  Military  Life  under  the  Empire.     Mo.  It.  151 :  399. 

—  Military  Matters  in.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  515. 

—  Military  Power  of.    (Sir  G.  Wolseley)  19th  Cent.  3:  i. 

—  (K.  J.  Lippitt)  0.  &  N.  7:  491.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
90:  257.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  259. 

—  Military  System  of.     Walsh's  Am.  R.  3:  121.  —  Brit. 

Q.  21:  467. 

and  Military  Schools  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  12:  7. 

in  1851.     Tail,  n.  s.  18:  i. 

—  Mining  Resources  of,  1S41-52.    (H.  R.  Lack)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  18:  345. 
1S44.     (G.  R.  Porter)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  7:  281. 

—  Modern,  Journalism,  Literature,  and  Society  in.   Brit. 

Q.  39:  191. 
Treitschke  on.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  12:  402. 

—  Monetary  Results  in.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  313. 

—  Money  Standard  in.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  687. 

—  Montlosier's.     Quar.  27:  146. 

—  Moral  Condition  of.     (E.  de  Pressense)   Internat.  R. 

i:  647.  — Bentley,  51:  55. 

—  Moral  and  religious  Condition  of.     Blackw.  48:  252. 

—  Morals  and  Jurisprudence  in.     Anal.  M.  12:  135. 
and  Manners  in.     Appleton,  i:  114,  245,  277. 

—  Morality  in.     (E.  de  Pressens^)  Internat.  R.  6:  54. 

—  Lady  Morgan's.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.   17:    260. — 

Portfo.(Den.)  19:  59. 

—  Morning  Call  on.     (R.  C.  Bacon)  Belgra.  13:  97. 

—  Municipal  Institutions  of.  Ancient.     For.  Q.  8:  140. 

—  Murdoch's  Family  Tour  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  451. 

—  Music  and  Manners  in,  Chorley's.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  506. 

—  Mystery  of.     Chamb.  J.  1 1 :  3S5. 

—  National  Assemblies  of.     (J.  Ward)  Bentley,  23:  615. 

24:  69. 

—  National  Guard  and  Lafayette.     Temp.  Bar,  39:  479. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  800. 

—  National  Guards  of.     Brit.  &  For  R.  2:  299. 

—  Natural  Boundaries  of.    (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  11 :  133. 

—  Navy  of.   Blackw.  85:  643.    94:  697. — Ed.  R.  98:  240. 
and  of  England.     Ed.  R.  118:  166. 

and  Prince  de  Joinville.     For.  Q.  33:  271. 

in  17th  Century.    (J.  K.  Laughton)  Eraser,  90:  63S. 

in  1853.    Fraser,  48:  1,  205. 

in  1S61.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  490. 

in  1865.     (W.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  29:  36. 

Iron-Clad  Squadron  of.     (H.Raymond)  Canad  J. 

n.  s.  9:  iS5. 

—  Newspapers  and  Newspaper  Writers  of.     Fraser,  33: 

674.  — Bentley,  40:  457.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  40:  64. 

—  Newspaper  Press  in.     Brit.  Q.  3:  46S.     Same  art.  Eel. 

]M.  8:  372.  —  Quar.  65:  422.  —  Colburn,  130:  244. 
Political.     (C.  J.  Wallis)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  2S9. 

—  Observations  in.     All  the  Year,  30:  4-193- 

—  Old-Time.    (G.  M.  Towle)  Appleton,  16:  347,  405,  492. 

—  On  the  Road.    All  the  Year,  45:  152-278.    46:  31-271. 

—  or  Belgium,  What  could  we  have  done  for?    Fortn. 

23:  763. 

—  Pagan  Element  in.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  i:  203. 

—  Paganism  in  Paris.     (C.  Loyson)  19th  Cent.  7:  256. 

—  Palaces  of.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  5:  319,  596,  739. 
Pilgrimages  to.     Colburn,  106:  337-458.     107:  46- 

478.     108:  III. 

—  Pariahs  of.     Colburn,  82:  355. 

—  Parliamentary  Institutions  in.     No.  Brit.  35:  31. 


France,  Parliaments  of.     (J.  B.  Perkins)  Am.  Law  R.  12: 
262. 

—  Parties  in.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  3:  167. 

—  Passports,  Gentlemen!     Lippinc.  Ii:  227. 

—  past  and  present.  (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  42:  429. 

—  Patricitic  Songs  of.     Quar.  130:  204.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  108:  791. 

—  Peasant  Life  in.     Westm.  90:  216.     109:  393.  —  All 

the  Year,  46:  31-271. 

—  Peasants  of,  BonnemcTe's  History  of.     (W.  F.  Allen) 

No.  Am.  121 :  202. 

—  Physical-Force  Era  in.     Westm.  36:  151. 

—  Plumptre's  Narrative  of  Residence  in,  1802-5.    (J.  Fos- 

ter) Eel.  R.  15:  478. 

—  Police  of.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  149. 

—  Police  System  of.     Bentley,  52:    167. 

—  Pdlitical  and  criminal  Trials  in.     Mo.  R   115:  457. 

—  Politieal  and  .social,  Laugel  on.      (U.  James,  jr.)  Na- 

tion, 25:  244. 

—  Political  Future  of.    (A.  Talandier)  Internat.  R.  6:  21. 

—  Political  History  of,  since  the  Restoration.     Quar.  43: 

564. 

—  Political  Preachers  of,  in  the  i6th  Century.     For.  Q. 

37:  321.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  10:  441. 

—  Political  Press  in.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  4:  no.  —  (C.  J. 

Wallis)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  289. 

—  Politics  of.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  532.  — (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  8:  126. 

and  Philosophy.     Dub.  LTniv.  52:  165. 

Decentralization  in.     No.  Brit.  51:  415. 

Duveyrier's  Political  Views.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Ed.  R. 

83:  453-  _ 

Factions  in.  History  of.     Anal.  M.  9:  213. 

in  1829,  Change  of  the  Ministry.     Westm.  11 :  494. 

in  1835.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  K.  61 :  216. 

in  1S36,  Ministerial  Changes.  Brit.  &  For.  R.  3:  551. 

in  1S37;  Elections.     Brit.&  For.  R.  6:  371,  712. 

in  1S39;  Elections.     Blackw.  45:  431. 

Parties  and  Prospects.     Fraser,  19;  502. 

in  1840;  Cabinet  Policy.   (M.  Guizot)  Mus.  41 :  265. 

in  1841 ;  Chamber  of  Deputies.     Colburn,  61 :  508. 

Hour  or  two  with  Berryer.     Colburn,  62:  22S. 

in  1S51 ;  Ministerial  Crisis.     Fraser,  44:  572. 

in  18^52,  Questions  and  Parties  in.    Westm.  57:  227, 

Romier's  Le  Spectre  rouge.    Colburn,  92:  67. 

in  1853.     Westm.  59:  451. 

in  1857.    NewQ.  6:  455. — Westm.  68:  79. 

in  i860;  Election.     (W.  Forsyth)  Blackw.  88:  107. 

in  1S61.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  721. 

in  1863;  Elections.     Dub.  R.  53:  191. 

in  1867;  Franco-Prussian  Alliance.     Colburn,  141: 

1243. 
in  1868;  Visit  to  the  Corps  Legislatif.     (T.  John- 
son) Harper,  37:  379. 
Corps  Legislatif  and  its  Leaders.     (G.  M.  Towle) 

Hours  at  Home,  6:  9.    Same  art.  Broad w.  i :  72-446. 

in  1869.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  126. 

in  1870.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  11:  360. 

French  Leaders.     (M.  C.  Putnam)  Scrib.  2:  366. 

W^ill  the  Miracle   of  1792   repeat   itself?     (M. 

Heilprin)  Nation,  11:  184. 

in  1871.     (L.  Veer)  Fraser,  84:  525. 

Condition  of.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Fraser,  83:  541. 

Crisis  in.     Fraser,  83:  257. 

National  Assembly  at  Versailles.    (J.  McCarthy) 

Galaxy,  15:  581 
Peasantry  the  Voters  in.     (E. 

tion,  12:  85. 
Why  so  conservative?     (E.  L. 

12:  301. 

in  1872.     (E.  L,  Godkin)  Nation,  15:  401. 

Crisis  in.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  15:  424. 


L.  Godkin)  Na- 
Godkin)  Nation, 


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FRANCE 


France,  Politics  of,  in  1S73.  (E.  Michaud)  Contemp.  22: 
937.  —  Westm.  100:   173. 

— and  Napoleon  III.      (li.  B.  Kimball)  8alaxy, 

15:  4S1. 

The  Assembly.     (A.  Rhodes)  Scrib.  6:  717. 

Crisis  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  16:  304. 

in  1874.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  165.  —  Temp. 

Bar,  43:  no. 

Crisis  in.     Dnb.  E.  75:  132. 

Republic  and  the   Siiftrage.     Fortn.  16:  2S. 

in  1S76.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:  141. 

Republican  Victory.     Dub.  R   79:   19S. 

in  1877,  Assembly  and  Army.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 25:  22. 

Crisis  in.     (I.  T.  Hecker)  Cath.  World,  25:  577. 

—  Cong.  6:  623. 

Electoral  Issue  in.  (A.  Laugel  and  E.  L.  God- 
kin) Nation,  25:  38,  281. 

Outlook  in.     (R.  L.  Stanton)  I'riiic.  n.  s.  2:  541. 

llepulilic  and  the  Marshal.     (!■'.  Harrison)  Fortn. 

28:  747. 

R(!publican  Victory  in.     Dub.  R.  79:   19S. 

—  —  in  187S,  Senatorial  Election.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 27:  266. 

in  1S79.     (A.  Talandier)  Internat.  R.  7:  391. 

Clerical  Forces  in.  (Mrs.  G.  'M.  Crawford)  Na- 
tion, 28:  368. 

Ferry  I'crsecutiou.     Month,  37:  134. 

Some  Aspects  of  the  Republic.     Blackw.  125: 

551.     Same  art.  Appletoii,  21 :  546. 

in  1881.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  33:  251. 

—  The  Poor  in.     (\V.  W.  Edwards)  19th  Cent.  5:  320. 

—  Population  and  Trade  in.     (F.  Marshall)  IJentley,  49: 

393.  503.  605.     50:  40-632.     51:  104. 
Census  of  1S56.     Ed.  K.  105:  305.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  53:  612. 

^of  1S72.     Ed.  R.  140:  3S3. 

compared  with  Great  Britain.     (C.  M.  Willich)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  21:  297. 

Dangers  and  Decay  of.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  30:  343. 

On  Statistics  of.     (T.  A.  Welton)  .J.  Statis.  Soc.  29: 

254. 

—  Postal  Service  in.  Curiosities  of.     Bentley.  61 :  502. 

—  Present  and  Future  of.     (Mme.  Dudevant)  Dulj.  Univ. 

88:  224. 

—  Press  of.     (A.   Rhodes)  Galaxy,    17:    31.  — All   the 

Year,   19:   127.  —  Brit.  Q.  38:  126. — Colburn,  61: 

37'- 
to  the  Death  of  JIazarin.     Corn h.  27:  703.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  118:  195. 
Reigns  of  Louis  XIV.  and  XV.     Cornh.  28:  411. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  1 19:  387. 
Reign  of  Louis  XVI.     Cornh.  29:  15,}.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  120:  662. 
Newspapers  underthe  Revolution.     Cornh.  29:  535. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121:  579. 

History  of,  17S9-1860.     Eel.  R.  I12:  624. 

"  Petite."     Loud.  Soc.  13:  212. 

State  of.     Portfo.(I)cn.)  22:  404. 

iS'ee  France,  Newspaper  Press. 

—  Prizes  of  Virtue  in.     (.J.  Kavanagh)  Peop.  J.  2:  2S5. 

—  Productive  and  commercial  Powers  of.    For.  (}.  1 :  472. 

—  Progress  of.     De  Bow,  15:  90. 

Seientilic  and  geographical.     Ed.  M.  55:  223. 

towards  Liberty.     Dub.  Univ.  55:   131. 

—  Progress  of  IIistt)riial  Inijuirv  in.     (Sir  F.  Palgrave) 

Ed.  K.  73:84. 

—  Progressive  Wealth  of.     Mo.  R.  1 14:  47. 

—  Protestant  Churches  in.     Cong.  3:  305. 

—  Protestant  Clergy  in.  Education  of.     (F.  G.  Wheat- 

croft)  Contemp.  9:  98. 

—  Protestant  Martyr  of.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  187. 

31 


France,  Protestant  Sji-nod  of.    Blackw.  113:  35.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  80:  257. 

—  Protestantism  in.     (R.  Burgess)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  5:  475. 

—  (.J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  20:  594.  —(K.  Wheaton)  No. 
Am.  67:  445.  —  (S.  Willard>Chr.  Exam.  3:  49S.  — 
(G.  Ripley)  Chr.  Exam.  10:  272.  — (C.  Brooks)  Chr. 
Exam.  37:  289.—  Blackw.  39:   113,  4O2.     47:  703. 

—  Mus.  28:  505.  — FrasL-r,  18:  503.  — Am.  Meth. 
M.  18:  185.  — Brit.  (J.  36:  338.  — Cong.  7:  23^.— 
Ed.  R.  113:  416.  —  Lond.  M.  2:  521.— Lond.  Q. 
4:  448.  — (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  5:  165. 

Battle  of  Creed  and  Freedom.     Brit.  C^.  57:  430. 

in  1S74.     (E.  Coquerd)  Tlieo.  li.  II :  370. 

Memoirs  of.     No.  Brit.  19:  173. 

Plea  for.     (W.  Wells)  .Meth.  (2.  39:  501. 

Puritans  of  France.     Prosp.  R.  9:  72. 

Restoration  of.     Eraser,  88:  383.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  119:  195.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  81:  699. 
Revival  of.     Eel.  R.  86:  370. 

—  Provincial  Assemblies  of.     Nat.  R.  18:  3S1. 

—  Provincial  Ball  in.     Lond.  Soc.  16:  455. 

—  Provincial  Towns  of.     (A.  .\.  Bartlett)  (}.  &  N.  7:  323. 

—  Provinces  of.  Tours  in.     Quar.  65:  76. 

—  Public  Charities  in.     Westm.  12:  449. 

—  Public  Meetings  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  546. 

—  Once  a  Week,  20:  33. 

—  Public  Works  of.     Bank.  .M.  (X.  Y.)  34:  695.  —  (G. 

R.  Burndl)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:   i,  73. 

—  Pulpit  of.     (A.  Schwartz)  Contemp.  28:  5S7.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  131 :  239. 
ilodeni.     (C.  II.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  67:  71,  409. 

—  Queens  of,  of  Spanish  (Jrigin.     Colijurn,  117:  233. 

—  Races  of.     Westm.  97:  434.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  II4: 

193. 

—  Reformed  Church  of.     (E.  Coquerd)  Thco.  i:.  9:  536. 

—  (1).  Charruaud)  Unita.  R.  15:  331.     16:  44,  417. 

—  (F.  G.  Wheatcroft)  Contemp.  7:  36S.  —  Am. 
Presb.  R.  15:  424.—  Cong.  5:  27.  —  Lond.  Q.  42: 
1S2,  265. — No.  Brit.  14:  122. 

General  Synod  of.     (.\.  Laugel)  Nation,  15:  23,  ;6. 

in  1S72.     (E.  B.  Otheman/  Meth.  Q.  39:  000. 

40:  433. 

Revival  of.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  72S. 

in  1S66.     Brit.  Q.  43:  479. 

in  18S0.     (D.  Charruaud)  Mod.  R.  i:  125. 

—  Religion  in.    ((r.  Ripley)  Chr.  Exam.  10:  272.  — Quar. 

83:  199.  — Ed.  R.  80:  333.— C.iiig.  M.  23:  S31. 

after  Warof  1870-71.  (.V.  Kevilk-)  Theo.  R.  10:  115. 

and  Politics.     (.1.  Milsand)  Contemp.  26:  23. 

Catholicism  and  Protestantism.    (.V.  Co(|uord)  Chr. 

Exam.  45:  363.  —  Blackw.  44:  324. 

Christianity  in  France.     (C.  Colton)  Knick.  7:  35S. 

Philosophical.     Prosp.  R.  4;   103. 

Present  Condition  of.     (L.  Vitet)  Cath.  World, 

6:  273,  360. 

Gospel  in.     (R.  W.  Nod)  Ex.  II.  Lcc.  7:1. 

Guizot  on,     (.L  P.  Lncroix)  Meth.  Q.  28:  368. 

in  1802.     Meth.  M.  26:  66. 

in  1S48.     Quar.  83:   199. 

New  Movement  in,  1S78.     (J.  E.  Butler)  Contemp. 

34:  7S1. 

—  Religious  and  political  Centralization  in.     Ix)nd.  (J. 

17:  I.  — Ed.  M.  54:  435. 

—  Religious  and  social  Condition  of.     Dub.  R.  16:  i.  2'>i. 

—  Religious  Ceremonies  and  Chun-hes  in.    Chr.  Rem.  46: 

420. 

—  Religious  Condition  of,  in  1S65.    (R.  Burgess)  Ex.  H. 

Lee.  20:  205. 

in  1873.     (E.  Michaud)  Contemp.  23:  303. 

in  1877.     (E.  de  Presscnsi')  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  633. 

—  Religious  (Controversy  in.     (II.  II.  Milmau)  Quar.  76: 

299. 


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482 


FRANCES 


France,  Relif^ious  Liberty  in.  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  4: 
429.  —  Blackw.  40:  772.  —  Ed.  R.  16:  413.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  12:  64. — Ain.  Meth.  M.  18:  464.  —  Browii- 
son,  14:  389. 

—  Reliyious  Parties  in.  (J.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  47 :  32. 

—  Religious  Policy  of  Second  Empire.     Cath.  World,  i8: 

793- 

—  Religious  Prospects  in.     Lond.  Q.  27:  261. 

—  Religious  Struggles  in  i6th  Century.     (Iv.  O'Meara) 

Cath.  World,  30:   143. 

—  Religious  Wars  of.     Blackw.  68:  456.     Same  art.  Eiv. 

Age,  27:  529.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  458.  — Quar. 
126:  499.     Same  art.  Eel.  il.  73:  129. 

—  Renaissance  in.     (W.  Lamoroux)  Scrib.  II :  3S7. 
Chapter  on.     (E.  F.  S.  Pattison)  Contemp.  30:  466. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  134:  643. 

—  Republican  Life  in.     Colburn,  89:  94. 

—  Republican  Movement  in.    (E.  Castelar)  Fortn.  18:  i. 

—  Republicanism  in,  Ilistor\'  of.     (E.  S.  Beesly)  Fortn. 

22:  471. 

Is  a  Republic  possible  in?    (J.  C.  Morison)  Fortn. 

22:  I. 

—  Rivers  of.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  98. 
Three.     Chamb.'j.  16:  Si. 

—  Royal  Family  of,  JMemoirs  of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

28:  464. 

—  Royal  Favorites  of.     (C.  Louandre)  Eel.  M.  80:  144. 

—  Royal  Marriage  in.     Dem.  R.  22:  256. 

—  Rural  Economy  of.     Ed.  R.  103:  82. 

—  Rural  Life  in.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  294. 

—  Salic  Law  in.     Liv.  .Aige,  48:  23. 

—  Scenes,  Customs,  and  Characters  in.    (J.  Durand)  Gal- 

a.xy,  14:  741-     15:  jO- 

—  Science  in.     Ed.  R.  15:  i. —  Am.  Eel.  i:  544. 

—  Scot  in.     Blackw.  92:  543. 

—  Scotch  in.     Ed.  R.  118:  230. 

—  Scrope's  Gt  ology  and  Extinct  Volcanoes  of.     Fraser, 

58:  190. 

—  Sea-Bathing  in.     (H.  Jones)  Once  a  Week,  5:  546. 

—  Sketch  in,  1S65.     Month,  2:  440. 

—  Social,  literary,  and  political.     Fraser,  11:  59. 

—  Social  and  political  Life  in.  (A.  Orr)  Contemp.  29:  448. 

—  Social  Life  in.     Irish  Q.  3:  497.     4:  72.  — Cliamb.  .J. 

13:  273.  305- 394- 

—  Social  Reform  in.     (M.  C.  O'C.  Jlorris)  Contemp.  22: 

754.— (F.  Ramiere)  Cath.  World,  17:  348. 

—  Socialism   in.     (F.  Boweu)  No.  Am.  69:  277. — No. 

Brit.  9:  213.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  16:  470.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  18:  4.  —  Colburn,  86:  171.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  17:  545. 
Chenu's  Les  Conspirateurs.     Colburn,  88:  539. 

—  Socialist  Partv  in,  1849.    No.  Brit.  10:  261.    Sameart. 

Eel.  M.  14;  333. 

—  Socialists  of.     Blackw.  56:  5S8. 

and  Red  Republicans.     Am.  Whig  R.  lo:  401. 

See  also  Socialists. 

—  Society  and  Education  in.     Quar.  67:  394.     Same  art. 

Am.  Eel.  i:  515. 
and  English  Society.     (H.  Brougham)  Quar.  75: 

485.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  5:  265. 
■ and  Salons  before  the  Revolution.     Blackw.  128: 

49S. 

before  1789,  Tocqueville's.     New  Q.  5:  369. 

before  1S48.     Chr.  Rem.  16:  202. 

during  the  Regency.     Irish  Q.  4:  328. 

in  the  i8th  Century      Lond.  Soc.  22:  206. 

La  grande  Dame  de.     (Lady  A.  Cadogan)  Macmil. 

36:  494.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  54. 

MediiTBval.     St.  James,  22:  417. 

Modern.     St.  James,  4:  326. 

Respectable  Poverty  in.      (Mrs.  R.  Barker)  Cath. 

World,  27:  276. 


France,  Society  in,  Sketches  of.     Tiusley,  15:  228-561. 

State  of.     Mus.  42:  215. 

UHder  the  Directory.     Ed.  R.  105:  205. 

—  Somcrville's  Letters  on.    (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am  19:50, 

—  South  of,  Cooke's.     Mo.  R.  136:  27. 
Jolinson's  Travels  in.     New  Q.  6:  32S. 

Martin  Sununcr  in.     (M.  D.  ('(inw:i\)  Harper,  61: 

383-820. 
UambU'S  in.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper,  58:  193, 

337- 

Sketclies  of  j\Ianners  in.     Lond.  M.  17:   19,  145. 

in  Winter.     (W.  F.  Rae)  Macmil.  15:  44.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  68:  159. 
Town  Life  in.     Fraser,  72:  644. 

—  Southwestern,  Small  Farmers  in.     ( W.  Webster)  Fortn. 

35:  206. 

—  State   Papers   of.      (J.  P.  Byrne)  Macmil.  24:  314. 

Same  art.  Eel.  JL  77:  46S. 

—  Statistics  of.     Mo.  R.  129:  325. 

in  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  547. 

Moral  and  intellectual.     Kd   R.  69:  49. 

Report  on,  1S67.       (W.  II.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

31-  49- 

—  Struggle  for  naval  and  colonial  Power.    (G.  Reynolds) 

Atlan.  12:  626. 

—  Summer  Loiterings  in.     Chamb.  J.  i:  17-247. 

—  Summer  Pictures  in.     (H.  M.  Field)  So.  Lit.  I\Iess. 

29:  30. 

—  Superstitions  of  Western.     Blackw.  71:  55. 

—  Tariff  in,  and  Duke  of  Harcourt.     (II.  Wikoff)  Dem. 

R.  24:   no. 
History  of.     Westm.  62:  564. 

—  Taste  in.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Fraser,  55:  5S3. 

—  Taxation  in.     Ed.  R.  131:  370. 

—  Travel  in.     (S.  G.   Brown)  No.  Am.  76:  397. —  (J. 

Hutton)  Belgra.  21  :  179.  —  De  Bow,   20  :  375. — 
Chr,  Rem.  lo:  61. 

—  Travels  in,  1814-15.     Anal.  M.  9:  467. 
1S18.     Blackw.  4:  594. 

—  Trip  to,  1853.     Hogg,  10:  256. 

—  ^Iine.  Tussaud's  Reminiscences  of.     Mo.  R.  146:  244. 

—  Unity  of.     (W.  Stigand)  Contemp.  16:  321. 

—  LTniversal  Suffrage  in.    (J.  Reinach)  19th  Cent.  lo:  357. 

—  Vacation  Tourist  in.     Temp.  Bar,  20:   179. 

—  Village  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  25:  140,  157. — Once  a 

Week,  8:  543. 

—  Visit  to,  in  1S34.     (T.  G.  Appleton)  O,  &  N.  9:  675. 

—  Visit  to  Bluebeard's  Castle.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  486. 

—  Watering-Places  of .     Bentley,  42:   148. 

—  Wayside  Pictures  in.     Bentley,  24:  128-568.     25:57- 

624.     26:  35-145. 

—  Woman  in,  Kavanagh's.     Quar.  88:  352.  —  So  Q  20: 

433.     See  Kavanagh,  Julia. 

—  Women  of.      Colburn,   134:  54.  —  So.  Lit.  Jless.  5: 

297.  —  Dark  Blue,  2:  213, 

and  Literature.     Internal.  M.  i:  193. 

and  the  Salons.     Colburn,  104:  88.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  45:  694. 

Condition  of.     (J.  Boucherett)  Contemp.  5:  98. 

Decadence  of.     Blackw.  130:  429      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  151:  671.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  831.     Same 

art.  Appleton,  26:  514. 

of  the  Past.     (A.  Kinloch)  Victoria,  34:  53. 

under  the  Empire.     Temp.  Bar,   17  :  320.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  67:  240. 

—  Working-Classes  of.     (J.  Kavanagh)  Peop.  J.  2:  1,9. 
Literature  of.     (J   Kavanagh)  Peop.  J.  3:  46. 

—  Yankee  on  the  Throne  of.     Lippinc.  6:  4S7. 

—  Young.     (H.  Frederic)  .Ippleton,  26:  555. 

One  or  two  Habits  of.     Liv.  Age,  45:  658. 

Thoughts  on.     Hogg,  5:  49. 

Frances  and  Fanny;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  704,  748. 


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Frances  Kendrick,  Mistress  of   Calcot   House.      (K.  S. 

Macquoid)  Liv.  Age,  141:  553-669. 
France:<c-a,  Lady;  a  Legend  of  Sorreuto.     Fraser,  28:  362. 
Franeesca,  Pietro  della,  Italian  Painter.     Cornh.  31 :  167. 
Francesca;  a  S«ng.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  408. 
Franeesca  Evelyn;  a  Story.     (E.  F.  llosby)  Western,  6: 

328,  453.     7:  55,  146,  239. 
Francesco  da  Bologna,  Who  was?    (A.  Panizzi)  F.  Arts 

Q.  i:  372.     2:  iSi. 
Franchise,  Elective.     Dem.  li.  22:  97. 

—  in  England.    (A.  Fonblanquc,  jr.)  (_)nce  a  Week,  2:  335. 

—  Xo.  Brit.  30:  22S. 

County.      (E.  A.  Freeman)  Conteinp.  31:  365. — 

(W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th  Cent.  2:  537.     3:  196. 

Extension  of.     (H.  Price)  Tait,  n.  s.  3:  66S.  — (.J. 

Moncrietl)  Ed.  R.  123:  263.  —  Contemp.  3:  435. 

The  Laborers  and  the  Vote.    (J.  Arde  and  (}.  Potter) 

19th  Cent.  3:  48. 

The  new.     (R.  Eilerton)  Fortn.  i :  602. 

Francia,  Jose  G.  R.  de.  Dictator  of  Paraguay.  (T.  Car- 
lyle)  For.  Q.  31 :  544.  Same  art.  Eel.  Mus.  3:  75.  — 
(A.  H.  Everett)  Xo.  Am.  26:  445.  — Mo.  R.  113: 
374.  — Mus.  20:  3S7.  26:  579.  — (Mrs.  C.  E.  Nor- 
ton) Colbuin,  43:  331.  44:  1S9.  —  Ilesp.  3:  4S4. — 
Chamb..T.8:  17. —  Quar  63:  342. —  Lond  M.  19:  11. 

—  Robertson's  Reign  of  Terror  of.     Mo.  R.  148:  241. 
Francis  L  and  Charles  V".,  Mignet's.     Eraser,  74:  489. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  22. 

—  and  the  Countess  of  Chateaubriand.     (O.  Delepierre) 

St.  James,  15:  98. 

—  and  his  Times.     Brit.  Q.  11:  441. 

—  and  Louis  XIL,  Memoirs  of.     Lond.  "SI.  19:   151. 

—  Court  and  Reign  of.     Temp.  Bar,  48:  SS.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  131 :  96. 

—  Interview  of,  with  Henry  A'lIL     (J.  Caley)  Arch.  2i: 

175- 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     ilo.  R.  119:  565.  —  Liv.  Age,  23: 

577.     27:  49. 
Francis  II.,  Frederick  William  III.,  and  Alexander  I., 

Meeting  of.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  6:  446. 
Francis  Joseph,  Emperor  of  Austria,  with  portrait.     Eel. 

M.  57:  279,  511. 

—  Coronation  of,  at  Pesth,  1867.     Cornh.  16:  212. 
Francis,  St.,  of  Assisi.     (Sir  J.  Stephen)  Ed.  R.  86:   i. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  12:  83.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14: 
34S. — (S.  Farrington)  6.  &  X.  2  :  159. —  (M.G. 
Gage)  Chr.  Exam.  78:  47.  —  (W.  Stigand)  Belgra. 
10:  75.  —  Good  Words,  18:  418,  449. — Broadw.  6: 
541.  —  Dub.  Univ.  59  :  434,  562.  Same  art.  Cath. 
World,  5:  495. 

—  and  the  Ecstatics.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  55. 

—  and  the  Franciscans.      (S.  L.  Caldwoll)  Bapt.  Q.  11: 

238.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  393. 

—  and  his  Time.     (('.  K.  Adams)  Xew  Eng.  29:  371. 

—  Pilgrimage  to  the  Sanctuaries  of.     Belgra.  18:  206. 

—  Preaching  to  the  Birds.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  364. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  291.  1 

—  Three  Canticles  of.     Jlonth,  31:   179. 

Francis  de  Sales,  St.  (L.  W.  Bacon)  Macmil.  38:  3S5.  —  j 
(C.  Teebay)  Month,  17:  201.  j 

Francis,  Ebenezer.     (R.  M.  Mason)  Hunt,  40:  436. 

Francis,  John  Wakefield.  (S.  L.  Kiiapfp)  Xew  Eng.  M.  7:  1 
210.  —  Liv.  Age,  68:  689. 

—  Memoir  of.     Hist.  M.  5:  97. 

—  Obituary  Notice  of.     Knick.  57:  430. 

—  Recollections  of     (.1.  E.  Cooke)  Hours  at  Home,  2 :  559. 

—  Writings  of.     So.  Q.  19:  226. 
Francis,  Sir  Philip.     Blackw.  103:  150. 

—  and  Pope  Ganganelli  in  1772.     Liv.  Age,  56:  625. 

—  Memoir  of.     Ed.  R.  127:   166. — Anal.  M.  13:  493. 

—  More  about  Junius.     (A.  Haj-ward)  Fraser,  76:  794. 
Fraucisca  da  Rimini.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  7S. 


Franciscan  Friars.     Dub.  L'niv.  69:  4-,4,  562. 

—  Convent  of.     Blackw.  50:  28S. 

—  Migration  from  Bruges  to  Winchester,  1794.     Slonth, 

33:  430- 
Franciscan  Missions  on  the  Nile.     Cath.  World,  3:  768, 
Franciscan  Mona.>teries,  Meehan's.     Dub.  Iniv.  82:  249. 
Franck,  Augustus  Hermann.     Meth.  M   33:  350.  — (K. 

von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  441. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  2:  408.  — (M.  L. 

Stoever)  Evang.  R.  19:   277.  — Am.  Meth.  M.  11: 

28S. 
Franck,  Richard.     Northern  Memoirs.     Retros.  8:  170. 
Franck,  Sebastian.     (J.  F.  Smith)  Tlieo.  R.  11:  163. 
Franckenberg,  Cardinal  de.    (W.  C.   Robinson)  Month, 

34:  3°5- 
Franconia,  Scene  in.     Fraser,  40:  310. 
Franconia  Case.     (D.  Foster)  Am.  Law  R.  11:  625. 
Franconian  Switzerland.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  492. 
Frank  Fairlegh.     (F.  E.  Smedley)  Sharpe,  2:  3.    6:  165. 
Frank  Hamilton;  or,  Confessions  of  an  only  Son.     (W. 

H.  Maxwell)  Benllev,  25:  124.     Same  art.  Internal. 

M.  i:  145. 
Frank  Marshall.     Blackw.  109:  145,  315. 
Franks  and  the  Gauls.  (E.  A.  JYeenian)  Nat.  R.  11:  247. 

—  and  their  Metro[»ilitan.     Kiito,  22:  241.     23:  296. 

—  History-  of.     For.  Q    17:  139. 
Frankenstein,  The  new.     Fraser,  17:  21. 
Frankfort-on-the-Main.   (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  12:  333. 

—  Fraser,  62:  409. — Penny  M.  9:  225. 

—  Modern.     Fraser,  38:  334. 

—  Stati.«tics  of.    (W.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  7:  318. 
Frankincense  and  Coffee  Mountains.    Cliamb.  J.  37:  378. 

—  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  57:   12. 

—  and  Myrrh.  All  the  Year.  34:  541.  —  Penny  M.  13:  71. 
Franking  Privilege.  Penn  Mn.  2:  266.— St.  James,  5:43. 
Frankland,  Sir  C.  II.      (A.  Young)  Appleton,  10:  273. 
Frankland,  Edward,  Sketch  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  838. 
Frankland  the  Barrister:  a  Tale.     Liv.  Age,  6:  27. 
Franklin,  Benjamin.    (J.  Abbott)  Harper.  4:  14;,  289. — 

(T.  Hughes)  Contemp.  35:  58 1.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
142:  29S.  —  (A.  Norton)  No.  Am.  7:  2S9.  —  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  7:  593.  — Carey's  Mus.  8:  12.  — (L.  ('.  .Smith) 
Unita.  I!.  3:41. — with  portrait.  Eel.  M.62:  367. — 
Lond.  (^  23:483.— Argovy,  32:  123. 

—  and  Madame  Helvetius.     Howitt,  3:  322. 

—  and  S(  ience  of  the   iSth  Century.      (.?.  W.  Draper) 

Harper,  61 :  265. 
— .Vutobiography  of.     Sharpe,   13:  133. —  (S.  A.  Greon) 
Atlan.  27:  207. 

—  Bigelow's  Life  of.   Ed.  R.  151 :  321.  —  Internat.  R.  2: 

692. 

—  Character  of.     (H.  T.  Tuokeniian)  No.  .\m.  83:  402. 

—  Charles  Thompson  and  Mrs.  Ix)gan.  (W.  Willis)  Hi.«t. 

M.  14:  280. 

—  Correspondence  of.      (F.  JefTroy)  Fxi.  R.  28:  275. — 

Mus.  6:  3;<i.  — Mo.  R.  83:18,  133.  —  (J.  Foster) 
Ell.  R.27:  4-,',.- Pi.rtfo  (I)en.)22:  ',1 ',.— Colbiirn, 

38:4.>r. 

—  Death  and  Funeral  nf.     ( W.  J.  Bruce)  .Vm.  Hi-t.  Roo. 

3:  '3- 

—  Discoveries  in  Electricity.      (W    11.   .MUn)  Me  h.  <,>. 

7:   lOI. 

—  Education,  and  educational  Work  of.     Am.  J    Edur. 

27:  401.     28:  S09. 

—  English  Views  of.     (T.  Hughes)  Lippinc.  24:  loS. 

—  Familiar  I^-tters.      (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  37: 

249.  —  Mo.  R.  132:  239.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  124. — 
Liv.  Age,  25:  79. 

—  Family  and  Friends  of.     Liv.  Age,  61 :  1 10. 

—  Last  Love-Episode  of.    Once  a  Week,  14:  653.    Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  34. 

—  Letter  of.     Hist.  M.  2:  163.  —  N.  E.  Reg.  27:  :^(.. 


FRANKLIN 


484 


FRAUENHOFER 


Franklin,  Benjamin,  Letters  of,  Unpnljlislied.     LonJ.  M. 
12:  606. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  59:  446.  — 

AnaL  M.  12:  462. — with  portrait,  Anal.  M.  11: 
449. — Mo.  R.  88:  409.  —  witii  facsimile  of  liand- 
writing,  AnaL  M.  9:  353. 

—  Manuscripts  of.     (.L  S.  Loring)  Hist.  M.  3:  9.  —So. 

Lit.  Mess.  2:  293,  349,  411. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  30:  441. 

—  Parton's  Life  of.     Lond.  Q.  23:  4S3.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  84:  2S9. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     (K  Carr)  Hist.  M.  14:  59. 

—  Religious  Opinions  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  700. 

—  Remarks  proposing  Prayers  in  Congress.  Niles's  Reg. 

15:  loS. 

—  Return  from  France  in  1785.     Hist.  'M.  lo:  213. 

—  Supposed  Author  of  the  "Parable  on  Persecution." 

Lit.  &Theo.  R.  3:  51. 

—  Wiuit  made?  (E.  K.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  66:  265. 

—  Works  of.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  8:  327.  —  Eel.  R.  78:  19. 
Franklin,  Lady  Eleanor  Ann.      (H.  St.  John)  Victoria, 

25:  1076. 
Franklin,  Sir  John,  with   portrait.      Hogg,    5:   2S9. — 
with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  31:  283. — (W.  Dowe)  Put- 
nam, 1 :  629.  —  (Sir  J.  Richardson)  Liv.  Age,53:  769. 

—  and  Arctic  Regions.    (M.  F.  Force)  No.  Am.  71 :  16S. 

—  Ecl.M.  19:  414.  20:60. —  Liv.  Age, 24:  275,  279. 

—  and  his  Men,   Last  of.      St.  James,  47:  405. — Liv. 

Age,  43:  311. 

—  and  the  Northwest  Passage.     Brit.  Q.  11:  102. 

—  Character  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  404. 

—  End  of  an  Epic.     Sliarpe,  30:  242. 

—  Esquimaux  Reports  on.     Geog.  M.  5:  82. 

—  Fate  of.   Bentley,  36:  580. — Eel.  R.  iii:  113. —  Good 

Words,  i:  113,  137,  148. —  Liv.  Age,  43:  78.  63:414. 
and  the  Voyage  of  the  Fox.     Fraser,  61 :  221. 

—  Grave  of.     Internat.  ]\L  5:  30. 

—  Last  Voyage  of.   (S.  Osborn)  Once  a  Week,  1 :  338,  361. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64:  25. 

—  Phase  of  the  Mystery  of.     Once  a  Week,  2:  13. 

—  Rae's  Report  on.     House.  Words,  11 :  12.  —  Liv.  Age, 

53:89. 

—  Search  for.     Fraser,  43:   198.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22: 

420.  —  Fraser,  44:  502.  —  Liv.  Age,  31 :  291. —  (C. 
F.  Dunbar)  Chr.  Exam.  68:  430.  —  (A.  Petermann) 
Liv.  Age,  40:  161. —  (.S.  Osborn)  Once  a  Week,  i: 
3S3.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 64:  114. —  (A.Woodbury) 
No.  Am.  80:  307.  —  Harper,  2:  588.  —  Liv.  Age,  37* 
451.  39:  131. — Qnar.  92:  3S6.  —  Cornh.  i:  96. — 
Colbnrn,  90:  372.  93:  193-483.  II2:  2S8— Ecl.M. 
29:   307.  —  De  Bow,  13:  I. 

The  final,  1858.     Colburn,  112:  2S8. 

McCormick's  Expedition.     Fraser, 49:  633. 

Penny's  Voyage.     Liv.  Age,  35:  30. 

Snow's  Voyage  of  the  Albert.     Colburn,  91 :  234. 

Thirty  Years  of.     Chamb.  J.  58:   129. 

Track  of.    Colburn,  90:  372.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22: 

112. 

)S<'e  Arctic  Voyages. 

Fianklin  Genealogy.   (W.  Bache  and  -J.  W.  Dean)  N.  E. 
Reg.  11:  17. 

Franklin,  Mass.,  Jlinistcrs  of     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  ,i. 

Franklin.  Tcnn.,  Battle  of.      (H.  Judd)  Lakeside,  11:81. 

Franklin  County,  Me  ,  Juridical  Statistics  of.     (A.  Red- 
dington)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  293. 

Franklin  Countv,  Vt.,  Ministers  of.     (P   Kingslev)  Am. 
Q.  Reg.  12:  352. 

Franklin   and   Marshall   College.      (J.  AV.  Nevin)  Mer- 
cersb.  5:  395. 

—  Dedication  of.     Mercersb.  8:  436. 

Frank  I  in  Bacon's  Republic;  Diary  of  an  Inventor.    Cornh. 
27:  562. 


Franklin  Institute,  Exh.  of  1826.     J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  5. 

—  loth  Exhiljition,   1S40,  Address  before.     (F.  Fraley) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  308. 

—  1 2th   Exhibition,    1842,   Address.     (A.   D.  Bache)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  34:  379. 

—  13th  Exiiibition,  1843,  Address,  Report,  etc.   J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  36:  394. 
Address.     (R.  M.  Patterson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  36. 

—  14th    Exhibition,    1844,    Address.     (J.   Wiegand)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  38:  372. 
Address.     (F.  Fraley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  34. 

—  15th  Exliiljition,  1845,  Address.  (P.  Frazer)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  41:   15. 

—  i6th  Exh.,  1846,  Address,  etc.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  42:  392. 

—  17th  Exhibition,  1S47,  Address.      (J.  R.  Chandler)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  44:  327. 

—  i8th  Exhibition,  1S4S,  Address.      (J.  R.  Ingersoll)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  46:  435. 

—  19th    Exhibition,    1849,   Address.      (J.  K.   Kane)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  49:  65. 

—  23d   Exhibition,    1S53,    Address.      (G.    Harding)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  56:  417. 

—  List  of  Members,  1S76.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  101:  73. 
1877.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  73. 

—  Report,  1826.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  1:  3. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  66,  129. 
Franklin  Society  of  Paris.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  J.  1:  3. 
Franklin's  Confession.     (A.  Thomas)  Belgra.  10:  2i77- 
Franklinite.     See  Zinc. 

Franz  the  great  Tragedian.     Black w.  64:  345. 

Franz  and  Victorine.    (J.  L.  Ver  Mehr)  Overland,  6:  542. 

Fraser,  James,  Death  of.     F'raser,  24:  628. 

—  versus  Berkeley,  for  Assault.     Fraser,  15:  100. 
Fi'aser,  James,  Bishop  of  Manchester,  Avith  portrait.  Dub. 

Univ.  95:  452.  — Cong.  2:  435. 
Fraser,  J.  B.   Journey  in  Persia.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  26. — 

Ed.  R.  43:  87.  —  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  5:  202. 
Fraser, William,  Murder  of,  Delhi,  1835.  Blackw.  123:  32. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  440. 
Eraser's  Magazine.     Eel.  M.  26:  238. 

—  fifty  Years  ago.     Fraser,  99 :  790. 

—  Past  and  Future  of.     (J.  Tulloch)  Fraser.  100:  i. 
Fraternity.     (C.  E.  Maurice)  Contemp.  18:  407. 
Fratricide;  a  Poem.      (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Once  a  Week, 

6:  215. 
Fratricide's  Death;  a  Poem.     Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  389. 
Frau  Triidchen's  Dream.  (J.  L.Ver  Mehr)  Overland, 4:  43. 
Frau  Sommer's  Pleasure-Trip.      (E.  E.  Evans)  Lippinc. 

16:  191. 
Fraud  in  Subscriptions  to  Stock.    (S.  D.  Thompson)  Am. 

Law  R.  14:  177. 
Frauds,  Commercial.     Irish  Q.  9:  193. 

—  Legislative  Protection  against.     Chamb.  J.  17:  408. 

—  Modern.     Dub.  R.  31:  589. 

—  on  Bankers.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:   161. 

—  on  national  Flags.     (F.  Jeflfrey)  Ed.  R.  8:  i. 

—  on  N.Y.  &  N.  H.  R.  R.  Co.  Baiik.  M.(N.Y.)  9:  385,  414. 

—  on  Railroad  Companies.  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  9:  Si.  10:  97. 

—  on  Union  Bank,  London.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  2o:  283,  396. 

—  Pious.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical,  4:  2S5. 

—  Statute  of.     (F.  Brinley)  Hunt,  21:  502. 
See  Imposture. 

Fraudulent  Piety.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  194. 

Fraudulent  Transfers  of  Stock.   Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  34:  448. 

Frauenlob.     (A.  E.  Kroeger)  So.  M.  II :  328. 

Fraiilein.     (A.  Trafton)  Scrib.  17:  885. 

I'rauenhofer,  Joseph  von.      Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  739.  —  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  8:  96. 
Frauenhofer's  Lines,  Discovery  of.     Ed.  Philos.  J.  9 :  296. 

10:  26. 

—  Note  on  Theoretical  Explanation  of.    (H.  Hartshorne) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  38. 


FRAYSIXOUS 


485 


FREE 


Fraysinous,  Abb(i  de,  Sketch  of.     Lond.  M.  2o:  34. 

Frazer,  John  F.     Penn  Mo.  3:  678. 

Freak  of  Fortune;  a  Story.    Argosy,  31:  313. 

—  of  Xature.     Tinsley,  21:  654. 

Freaks  upon  Flowers,  Fruits,  and  Trees.     Chanib.  J.  10: 

309- 
Frechette,  Louis.     (M.  F.  Egan)  Cath.  World,  32:  550. 
Fred;  a  Tale  of  Japan.     Blackw.  124:  475.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  139:  2S3. 
Fred,  and  Maria,  and  Me.     (E.  Prentiss)  Hours  at  Home, 

i:  30,  130. 
Fred's  FolI3^     Tinsley,  7:  514. 

Fred  Eedestone's  Escapade;  a  Tale.    Temp.  Bar,  34;  370. 
Fred  Shirley's  May-Day.     Sharjie,  II :  261. 
Fred   Trover's  little   Iron-Clads.       (J.    T.  Trowbridge) 

Scrib.  6:  479. 
Freddy's  Aunt.     All  the  Year,  17:  211. 
Frederica  Sophia  Wilheliniua,  Princess  of  Prussia.     (F. 

Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  20:  255.  —  Portfo.(Dcn.)  8:  233. 
Fredericia,  Denmark,  Siege  of,  1S64.     Victoria,  3:  7'i. 
Frederick  I.,   Barbarossa.      Eraser,  64:  217.     84:  334. 

—  (A.  E.  Kroeger)  Western,  4:  25,  119,  302. — 
Colburn,  122:  417. 

—  Legend  of.   Cornh.  21 :  424.   Sameart.  Eel.  M.  74:  656. 
Frederick  IL,  Eniperorof  the  Romans.  Colburn,  118:  446. 

—  Nat.  R.  16:  507.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  59:  346. — 
No.  Brit.  45:  370.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  521. 

Frederick  L  of  Prussia.     For.  Q.  16:  26. 

Frederick  II.  of  Prussia.  (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper.  40: 
1-864.  41:35-869.  42:41-874.  —  (A.  BIssett) 
Bentle}',  28:  636.  —  (R.  Card  well)  Month,  30:  299. 

—  (T.  Cariyle)  Conih.  6:  107.  —  (A.  E.  Kroeger) 
Western,  6:  125,  213.  —  (G.Bancroft)  No.  Am.  26: 
2S7.  —  (W.  Darby)  Am.  AVhig  R.  2:  292.  —(T.  B. 
Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  75:  21S.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 19: 
97. —  Am.  (l-li:  309.  —  For.  (,>.  14:  245.  —  Westm. 
17:  118.  38:58.  —  Mus.  20:  402.  28:135.  42:493. 

—  Ed.  R.  7:  218.  —  Mo.  R.  127:  122.  —  Eraser,  23: 
559.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  54:  421.  —  Eel.  il.  38: 
187,  543.  —  Penny  ^I.  8:  292. 

—  Advice  from  the  Throne.    Mo.  R.  loi :  4S9.    102:  549. 

—  and  Catherine  II.     Bentley,  46:  307. 

—  and  the  Emperor  Frederick  II.     Quar.  134:  56.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  117:  160. 

—  and  Fleury.     Colburn,  55:  215. 

—  and  his  School  Reforms.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  305. 

—  and  his  Times.     Eel.  R.  75:  311.     77:  630. 

—  and  the  Miller.     Dub.  Univ.  75:   10:. 

—  and  Pietro  delle  Vigne.     Colburn,  4:  455. 

—  and  Voltaire.     Colburn,   116:  475.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  63:  259.  — Knick.  55:  522. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Eel.  R.  3:  121. 

—  Campbell's  History  of.     Colburn,  63:  516.  —  Dub.  R. 

12:  493. — Mo.  R.  157:  122.     160:  390. 

—  Carlvle's  Historv  of.     (.\.  II.  (iuernsoy)  IIar[ier,  25: 

523.  — (E.  E.Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  66":  7S.—  K.l.  R. 
no:  376. — Quar.  105:  275.  118:  225.  —  Wcslm. 
R.71:  174.  —  No.  Brit.  30:  22. — (H.H  Lancastir) 
No.  Brit.  43:  79.  —  ((i.  II.  Lewes)  Fraser.  58:  631. 

—  Fraser,  6g:  539.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  62:  321. — 
Fraser,  72:  778. —  (O.  Tiffany)  No.  Am.  88:  503.— 
Blackw.  98:  38. —  Brit.  (J.  29:  239.  — Chamb.  J. 
31:  51,  73.  —  Colburn,  114:  253.  —  Dub.  R.  47: 
132.  51:  404. —  Dub.  Univ.  53:  12.  60:  no. — 
Ed  R.  115:  409,  703.  122:  21)9  — Nat.  R.7:  247. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  49.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  59: 
403. — Tait,  n.s.  25:  743.  26:  41.  —  ((1.  Fitzhugh) 
De  Bow,  29:   151. 

—  Character  of.      Hogg,  15:  241,428.      Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  26:  68. 

—  Confessions  of.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  2:   152. 

—  Court  and  Times.     Eel.  R.  77 :  630. 


Frederick  II.  of  Prussia,   Kapp's  History  of.     (II.  von 
Hoist)  Nation,  13:  106. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Quar.  82:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  16: 

453.     Sameart.  Eel.  M.  13:  329. 

—  Life  of.     New  (J.  7:  29S. 

—  Mornings  of.     Hogg.  7:  2ii-f«). 

—  .Mundt's.     (J.  L.  T.  Preston)  Land  We  Love,  4:  S. 

—  Raumer's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  142:  591. 

—  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  8:  340. 

—  Tliiebault's  Memoirs.     Colburn,  121 :  364. 

—  White   Lady  of  Brandenburg.     Cliamb.  J.  21:  266. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  28. 

—  Youth  of.     House.  Words,  18:  39S. 

Frederick  William  I.,  of  Prussia.     Temji.  Bar,  7:  5S9. 
Frederick  William   III.,   of  Prussia,     lor.  Q.   36:    3^4. 

Sameart.  Liv.  Age,  2:  625.     Sameart.  Ed   M.  7: 

334.  — Ed.  M.  34:278. 

—  Domestic  Life  of.     Clir.  Obs.  45:  542,  615. 

—  on  Education.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  ^y). 

—  Religious  Life  of.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  113. 

—  Religious  (Jpininns  of.     Chr.  Ubs.  44:  307. 
Frederick  William  IV.,  of  Prussia.     Am.  Whig  R.  7:  79. 

See  also  William  I.,  Emperor  of  Germany. 
Frederick  William,  Crown  Prince  of  Germany,  with  por- 
trait.    Ev.  .Sat.  9:  599. 

—  Marriage  with  Princess  Royal  of  England.     Eel.  M. 

43:  5"3- 
Frederick  I.,  King  of  Iialy.     Nat.  R.  12:  45. 
Frederick  VII.,  of  Denmark.     Liv.  Age,  79:  572. 
Frederick,   Prince  of  Wales,  Sketch  i.f.     Colburn,  127: 

39.  — (IL  B.  Baker)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  406. 
Frederick  Augustus,   Prince,  Loves  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald) 

Belgra.  13:  252. 
Frederic   Ilohenstauffen.     (A.  E.  Kroeger)  Western,  5: 

413- 
Fredericksburg,  Va.,  in  the  War.     (R.  R.  Hnwison)  So. 
M.  16:  supp.  9. 

—  Battle  of.     ( IJ.  G.  Humphreys)  I^nd  We  Love,  3:  44  V 

—  (J.  Longstreet)  So.  M.  14:  sup]>.  41. 

Episode  of.     (J.  W.  Ames)  Ovurland,  3:  432. 

General  Humphreys  at.     Hist.  M.  15:  353. 

Sixth  Army  Cori)s  at.     (CJen.  Sedgwick)  Hist.  M. 

21:  102. 

Stonewall  Jackson  at.  (J.  A.  Early)  Hist.  M.  18:  32. 

Fredericksburg:  a  Poem.     (D.    A.   Casserly)    Putnam, 

11:  45. 
Free  Agency.     Chr.  Exam.  35:  198. — (L.  Hedge)  No. 

Am.  13:  3S4. — (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  29:   101. 

—  and  human  Liberty.     (S.  Helfenstein,  jr.)  Menersb. 

2:  141 
Free  Church  of  Christendom,  Cooper  on.     Ed.  R.  96: 
5S5. 

—  and  free  Government.    (E.Washburn)  C<mg.  Q.  2:  313. 

—  in  the   free   American  State.      (J.  W.  Kramer)  \m. 

Church  R.  29:  258,  321. 
Frce-Churcli  Svstem.     (J.  A   Bolles)  .\m.  Chunh  R.  13: 

4S4. 
Free  Churches.     (R.  \.  Hallam)  .Vm.  Church  R.  8:  520. 

9:  375.  —  (E.  .V.  ll..lTmiinn)  .\m.  Church  R   8:  352. 

—  (J.  II.  Hopkins,  jr.)  Am.  Church  R.  9:  252,  581. 
10:  88. —(J.  M.  Whifon)  Cong.  R.  9:  551.— "(H. 
Siiuthgate)  .\m    Chunh  R.  13:   iiS,  2S4. 

Free  Cities  of  Fhimlers.     (C.  ('u>hing)  No.  .\m.  39:  112. 

—  oftiermany.  Pul)!ic  Instruction  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22: 

731. 
Free  Discussion.  Right  of.     .Vm.  Bill.  Reixi-^.  9;  3'iS. 
Free  Inijuiry.     (C.  Boi-;)  Cong.  2:  675.  71S. 
Free  Institutions,  Grimke  on.     (J.  H.  Perkins)  No.  .\m. 

69:  440. 

—  Permanence  of.     (C.  Dewey)  .\m.  Bil>.  Ri'pos.  8:   193. 
Free  Labor  in  British  West  Indies.     (C  L.  Brace)  .\tlan. 

9:  2/3- 


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FREE 


Free  Labor  in  Puerto  Rico.     Westm.  22:  123, 
Free  Love.     Westm.  89:  456.  —  Liv.  Age,  46:  S15. 

—  and  free  Divorce.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  75. 

Free  Ne^ro  Population.     AnaL  M.   13:    276.  —  Niles's 

Keg.  24:  31.     31:  343. 
Free  lieligion.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Catli.  World,  lO:   195. 

—  (J.  Weiss)  Radical,  8:  441. 

—  and  the  Free  State.     (S.  Johnson)  Radical,  6:  265. 

—  in  the  AVest.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  (j.  28:  389. 
Free  Religionists.     Cath.  World,  26:  145. 

Free   Schools,   Early,  in  New  England.     (H.  Barnard) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  1 :  297. 
Free  Society,  Problem  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:  401.     27: 

I,  81." 
Free  Societies,  Failure  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  129. 
Free-Soil  Movement,  1848-49.     Mass.  Q.  2:  105. 
Free-Soil  Party,  1848-49.     Am.  Whig  R.  8:  193. 

—  Appeal  to.     Deni.  R.  23:  399. 

Free  Soup,  Educational  LiHuences  of.  (R.  Connor)  Na- 
tion, 22:  155. 

Free-Thinker,  Death-Bed  of  a  modern.  Chr.  Obs.  4:  645. 
10:  696. 

—  The;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  55:  593.  —  Liv.  Age,  i:  145. 
Free  Thinkers  and  free  Schools.    (R.  Patterson)  Cong.  R. 

10:  105. 

—  English.     Theo.  R.  i:  491. 

Free  Thinking  and  plain  Speaking,  Stephen  on.  (H.  W. 
Holland)  Nation,  26:  79. 

—  History  and  Tendencies  of.     Quar.  116:  59. 
Free-Thinking  Christian's  Magazine.     (C.  K.  Whipple) 

Radical,  6:  476. 
Free  Thought,  Education  and.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Scrib. 
10:  450. 

—  Farrar  on.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  48S.  — Lond.  Q.  21 :  127. 

—  in  England.     (A.  F.  Marshall)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  577. 

—  in  Geography.     (W.  S.  Smith)  Cong.  R.  9:  371. 

—  in  Religion.     Temp.  Bai",  37:   107-534. 

—  Practical  View  of.     (G.  Hague)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  37. 
Free  Trade.     (A.  Beatty)  West.  J.  2:  121.  —  (F.  Lieber) 

De  Bow,  15:  53.  —  (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  40: 
122.  —  (S.  G.  Arnold)  Hunt,  4:  227.  —  (H.  Greeley) 
Hunt,  4:  425.  5:  166.  —  (C.  C.  Haven)  Hunt,  6: 
220.  —  (L.Woodbury)  Hunt,  8:  407.  —  (J.B.Fisher) 
Hunt,  9:  161.  —  Hunt,  10:  399,  522.  11:  27. — 
(S.  Beman)  Hunt,  24:  53. — Am.  Q.  10:  444. — 
Dem.  R.  7:  341.  9:  329.  14:  391,  447.  28:  97.  — 
Ed.  R.  33:  331.  78:  I.  90:  133.  — Am.  Whig  R. 
5:  201.  13:  233,  329,  443. — Niles's  Reg.  28:  i56. 
29:  289.  41:  135,  156.  —  Eraser,  5:  577.  8:  103, 
222,604.  9:  356.  —  (J.  Gait)  Fraser,  6:  593.  7: 
106. — Quar.  86:  148. —  For.  Q.  9:  261.  10:68.  11: 
140.  —  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  12:  138.  i8:  366. 
19:269.  22:226.  40:1.  —  Blackw.  17:  551.  19: 
474.  21:1.  24:370.  27:553.  44:317.  55:259, 
385.  67:  94,  222,  447.  70:  106,  448,  629.  —  Pamph. 
17:457.  —  Mus.  21:412. —  Carey's  Mus.  6:  133. — 
Colburn,  92:  62. — Mo.  R.  163:  368.  —  So.  Q.  25: 
115. 

—  and  the  Census.     Blackw.  70:  123. 

—  and  Cotton  Manufactures.      Blackw.  68:  123. 

—  and  Currency  Reform.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  785. 

—  and  direct  Taxes.     De  Bow,  22:  645. 

—  and  Elections  of  1S52  in  England.     Ed.  R.  96:  526. 

—  and  Fair  Trade.     ( W.  F.  Ecroyd  and  T.  P.  Wiiittakor) 

19th  Cent.  10:  588,606.  —  (S.  C.  Buxton)  Conteinp. 
40:  959. 

—  and  France.     All  the  Year,  2:  466. 

—  and  the  Granges.     Republic,  i:   513. 

—  and  Industry  of  the  People.     Blackw.  68:   106. 

—  and  low  Duties.     De  Bow,  26:  447. 

—  and  the   Poor  Law   incompatible.      Dub.   Univ.  35: 

270. 


Free  Trade  and  Protection.    (H.  Bushnell)  Scrib.  2:  266. 

—  Brit.  Q.  69:  369.  —  (G.  Bacon)  Hunt,  22:  635. — 
(R.  Sulley)  Hunt,  22:  406.  23:  79.  24:  569.  25: 
322.  40:529.  41:228.  —  (E.  P.  Smith)  Hunt,  26: 
31.    27:51,178.  —  (H.  C.  Baird)  Hunt,  41:  63,697. 

—  West.  J.  7:  152.  — (J.  T.  Champlin)  Bapt.  Q.  7: 
407.  —  (J.  Hatton)  Tinsley,  24:  526.  —  (G.  Mani- 
gault)  Canad.  Mo.  5:  214. 

Fawcett  on.     Brit.  Q.  69:  369. 

—  and  Rcciproeit}'.     (A.  Arnold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  310. 

—  (R.  Lowe)  19th  Cent.  5:  992.  —  (B.  Price)  Con- 
tcnip.  13:  321.  —  (C.  H.  Thonips(ui)  Fraser,  97:  89. 

and  foreign  Competition.     Westm.  112:   i. 

—  and  Retaliation.     (N.  W.  Senior)  Ed.  R.  78:   i. 

—  at  its  Zenith,  1849.     Blackw.  66:  756. 

—  Atkinson  on.     (G.  Walker)  No.  Am.  105:  280, 

—  Attack  upon,  1881.     (W.  Summers)  Brit.  Q.  74:  417. 

—  Autumn  Politics,  1851.     Blackw.  70:  607. 

—  Bastiat  on.     Ed.  R.  149:  355.     See  Bastiat. 

—  British  and  American  Reciprocity.      (D.  R.  James) 

Himt,  23:  410. 

—  British  Policy.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  518,  633. 

—  Byles's  Sophisms  of.     Dub.  R.  32:  343. 

—  Congress  on,  at  Brussels,  1847.     Howitt,  2:  239. 

—  Downward  Tendencies  under.     Blackw.  70:  106. 

—  Economy  of  pacing  twice  over.     (T.  P.  Thompson) 

Westm.  20:  238. 

—  Economic  Fallacies.     (Sir  A.  Musgrave)  Contemp.  29: 

310. 

—  Experiences  of .     Blackw.  6g:  748. 

—  Experiment  of.     Blackw.  70:  488. 

—  Farmer's  (Question  as  to.     Penn  Mo.  4:  421. 

—  from  an  American  Standpoint.     (A.  J.  Leffingwell) 

Contemp.  38:   55. 

—  in  Banking.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  i:  67. 

—  in  England,  1841.     Eel.  R.  74:  95. 

—  in  France,  1846.     Eel.  R.  85:  68. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  History  of.     (G.  Walker)  No.  Am. 

95  ••  4f':v 

—  Is  it  a  Mistake  after  all?     (F.  Watt)  St.  .Lames,  49: 

139- 

—  Isolated.     (E.  Sullivan  and  Duke  of  Manchester)  19th 

Cent.  10:  161. 

—  The  let-alone  Principle.     (W.  Elder)  Penn  Mo.  i:  79. 

—  Onward  Tendencies,  1851.     Blackw.  69:  564. 

—  Plea  for.     (A.  Arnold)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  649. 

—  Policy  of  England  and  its  Results.     (H.  C.  Carey) 

Am.  Whig  R.  9:  34. 

—  Railways,  and  Growth  of  Commerce.     (W.  E.  Glad- 

stone) 19th  Cent.  7:  367. 

—  Real  Obstacles  to.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  29:  33S. 

—  Reciprocitv  the  true.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  19th  Cent.  5: 

63S. 

—  Recollections   of.     (J.  Bowring)  Howitt,   I  :    31-324. 

2:  123,  362,  376.     3:  55. 

—  Story  of.     Fraser,  43:  716. 

—  To  the  Shopkeepers  of  Great  Biitaiii.    Blackw.  70:  629. 

—  Trade  Rivalry  of  Nations.     Tinsley,  5:  3S4. 

—  with  France,  Prospects  of,  1846.     Eel.  R.  83:  440. 

—  What  constitutes  real.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:   127-353. 

—  AYoikman's  View  of  fair  Trade.      (G.   Potter)    19th 

Cent.  10:  430. 
See  also  Protection ;  Tariff. 
Free-Trade  Finance.     Blackw.  67:  513. 
Free-Trade  Ministry,  Latter  Days  of.     Blackw.  69:  491. 
Free-Trade  Principles  and  Taxation.  (F.  Romilly)  Fraser, 

loi:  314. 
Free-Trader,  The  penitent;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  67:  585. 
Free  Will.     (J.  D.  Williamson)  Univ.  Q.  16:   138. 

—  and  Authority.     (S.  Johnson)  Radical,  2:  116. 

—  and  Christianity.     Westm.  105:  424. 

—  and  modem  Science.     Month,  33:  243. 


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Free  Will  and  Necessity.  (W.  M.  Fernald)  Univ.  Q.  19: 
157.  —  (A.  E.  Kroeger)  Radical,  2:  22. 

—  and  Ee.sponsibility.     (R.  Noel)  Tlico.  R.  13:  366. 

—  Empirical  Theory  of.     (G.  A.  Sinicox)  Mind,  4:  469. 

—  Genesis  of  the  Doctrine  of.     Westni.  96:  68. 

—  Scientific  Aspect  of.     (A.  J.  Leffiugwell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

16:  745. 
See  Will,  Freedom  of. 

Free-Will  Baptists  and  Elder  Randall.  (P.  Richardson) 
Chr.  Rem.  23:   372. 

Freednian's  Story.     (W.  Parker)  Atlan.  17:  152,  276. 

Freednien  at  the  South.  (C.  Gayarrcj  No.  Am.  125:  472. 
—  (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Good  Words,  5:  116.  — (T.  II. 
Pearne)  Meth.  Q.  37:  462. —  (F.  B.  Stanton)  Con- 
tin.  Mo.  2:  730. 

—  and   free  Labor  in  the  South.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Chr, 

Exam.  76:  344. 

—  and  the  new  Administration,  1S69.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  8:  144. 

—  at  Fortress  Monroe.     (E.  L.  Pierce)  Atlan.  8:  626. 

—  at  Port  Royal.     (E.  L.  Pierce)  Atlan.  12:  291. 

—  Church  and.     (W.  C.  Williams)  Am.  Church  R.  27: 

559- 

—  Condition  of.     (X.  S.  Shaler)  No.  Am.  116:  150. 

—  Education  of.     (S.  G.  Arnold)  Meth.  Q.  38:  43.  —(D. 

H.  Strother)  Harper,  49:  457. 
and  Civilization  of.    (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  xoi :  528. 

—  Life  on  the  Sea  Islands.     (C.  L.   Forten)  Atlan.   13: 

587,  666.  —  (W.  C.  Gannett)  No.  Am.  loi :  i. 

—  Puritanism  and.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R. 

18:  63. 

—  Sketches  of.     (H.  G.  Spalding)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  18S. 

—  Southern  Labor  Problem.     N.  Eel.  3:  257. 
Freedmen's  Bureau.     (S.  Andrews)  O.  i&N.  i:  200,  373. 

—  Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  125. 

—  O.  0.  Howard  and.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  13:  633. 
Freedmen's  Savings-Bank.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  29:  936. 

36:  14.  —  O.  (Sc  N  2:  245. 

—  Story  of.     (C.  C.  Xott)  Xation,  20:  253,  2S9. 
Freedom.     (Max  iliiller)  Contemp.  36:  309.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  94:  I. 

—  and  Authority.     (M.  Kieffer)  Mercersb.  17:  42. 

—  Christian.     (R.  Ellis)  Uiiita.  R.  3:  602. 

—  Civil  and  religious.     Brownson,  21:  257. 

—  Crisis  of,  1S4S.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  46:   i. 

—  Human.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  406. 

—  in  the  Truth.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  25:  560. 

—  Individual.     (.J.  P.  Blanchard)  Radical,  4:  39. 

—  Intellectual.     Zoist,  2:  431. 

—  Moral,  Determinism  and.    (P.  Janet)  Contemp.  32:  445. 

—  Moral  and  political.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Hunt,  2:  365. 

—  of  Choice.     (J.  Miley)  Meth.  Q.  41:  434. 

—  of  Opinion.     Am.  Whig  R.  9:  551. 

—  of  the  Press.     See  Liberty  of  the  Press. 

—  Political,  Has  it  recededV     Eraser,  60:  631. 

—  Religious.     <See  Religious  Freedom. 

—  Social  Restraints  on.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  18: 

702. 

—  What  isV    Tait,  n.  s.  22:  15. 

Freedom  Wheeler's  Controversy  with  Providence.     (R.  T. 

Cooke)  Atlan.  40:  65. 
Freehold  Assurance  and  Colonization.     Westm.  51:  40S. 
Freehold  Land  Movement,  1S49.     Eel.  R.  91:  95. 

—  Rationale  of.     Eel.  R.  98:  499. 

Freehold  Land  Societies.     Chamb.  .1.  20:  377. 
Freeman,  Constant,  Services  of.     M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  349. 
Freeman,  Edward  .Vugustus,  and  Froude.     (A.  V.  Dicey) 
Nation,  13:  3S7,  403. 

—  Few  Words  to.     (J.  A.  Froude)  19th  Cent.  5:  6i8. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141 :  800. 

—  Historical  Essays.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  30:  331. — 

(Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  176. 


Freeman,    Edward   Augustu.<s,   Historical  Prejudices  of. 

(H.  Adam>)  No.  Am.  118:  176. 
Freeman,  James.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  383. 

—  and  King's  Chapel,  1782-87.     (H.  W.  Foote)  Mo.  KeL 

M.  49:  505. 

—  Sermons.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  273. 
Freeman,  James  E.     Gode)-,  33:  213. 

Freeman,  John,  Family  of.  (J.  Paine)  N.  E.  Reg.  20: 
59,  353- 

Freemantle  Divorce.     Tinsley,  15:  65. 

Freemasonry.  (S.  B.  Harper)  Cath.  World,  22:  145.  — 
(A.  J.  Thebaud)  Am.  Cath.  t^.  6:  577.  — Cath. 
World,  32:  610.  — (E.  F.  Willoughby)  Macmil.  38: 
125.  — Sup.  Po|).  Sci.  Mo.  3:  255.  —  Chamb.  J.  43: 
581.  — Month,  25:  90. —  West.  R.  i:  74.  —  Mo.  R. 

149:  433- 

—  and  the  Eleusinian  Mysteries.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait, 

n.  s.  14:  519,  661. — Am.  Q.  12:  57. 

—  Anti-.     Am.  t^.  7:  162.  —  Niles's  Reg.  41:  83,  166. 
Excitement  in  1826-2S.     West.  Mo.  It.  3:  169. 

—  Arcana  of.     Eraser,  8:  56S. 

—  Historical  Pretensions  of.    (J.  Clark)  Mercersb.  8:  587. 

—  in  England,  Halliwell's  Early  Hist.  of.  .Mo.  R.  163:  437. 

—  Italian  Documents  of.     (J.  A.  Campbell)  Cath.  World, 

20:  721. 

—  Monomania,  and  Witchcraft.     Ed.  R.  63:  30. 
-Origin  of.      (T.   De  Quincey)  L«.nd.  M.  9:  5.  — (T. 

Pownall)  Arch.  9:  no.  —  (R.  E.  Thonipsou)  Peun 
Mo.  2:  617. 
and  religious  Aspect  of.     Chr.  Rem.  14:  i. 

—  Papal  Allocution  on.     Dub.  R.  58:   137. 

—  Recent  Italian.     Month,  21:   121. 

—  Reid  on.     Mo.  R.  135:  529. 

—  What  is  the  Good  ofV    All  the  Year,  16:  14. 
See  Knights  of  Malta. 

Freetown,  Mass.,  Burial  luscriptions.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  285. 

10:  53- 
Freezing  of  Plants  and  Animals.  *(F.  Mohr)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
3:  96. 

—  of  Vegetables.    (J.  L.LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.63:  84,  195. 
Freezing  Mixtures.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi:  142. 
Freia-Holda,  the  Teutonic  Goddess  of  lx)ve.     Cornh.  25: 

599.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  802. 
Freiberg,  Saxony,  Silver  Mines  of.     St.  Janie.'<,  10:  48. 

—  School  of  Mines.     Am.  .1.  Educ.  9:   167. 

Freiburg  in  Breisgau.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week, 

12:  666.  —  Penny  M.   3:  177. 
Freight  Competition  of  1876.     Eel.  I-jigin.  16:  351. 
Freight  of  the  Jacobina.     Eraser,  49:  54. 
Freiligrath,  Ferdinand.     (W.  Barker)  Am.  Whig  R.  lo: 

361.  — Prosp.  R.  4:  34. 

—  and  German  minor  Poets.     Nat.  Q.  22:  341. 

—  in  England.     (W.  Howitt)  Liv.  .\ge,   I2:  598. —  (W. 

Howitt)  Peop.  J.  2:  330. 

—  Life  and  Lays  of.     (K.  Blind)  Fra>er,  93:  659. 

—  Memoir  of.     (\V.  Howitt)  Howitt,  3:  330. 

—  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  21 :  29.  —  For.  t^.  34:  352.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  4:  653.  —  L>nd.  Q    12:  424.     Same 
art.  Ed.  M.  48:   1S2.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  205. 

Fri'jus.     Am.  .Vrdi.  8:   iqS. 

Frdinghuysen,  Theo.,  with  portrait.    Am.  Whig  R.  i :  99. 

—  Speech  on  Xullilicntion.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  supp.  80. 
Fremont,  .lohn  Charles.      Ed.  R.  104:  480.  —  Liv.  Age, 

26:  207. 

—  Expeditions  of.     Dem.  R.  17:  68.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  15: 

52.  — .\m.  J.  Sci.  53:   192.  — Ed.  R.83:  739. 

—  Geography  ol'C.ilifdrnia.     !>o.  Q.  16:  S2. 
French,  J.  S.     Elkswatawa.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  589. 
French  and  Gordon  Families.     (C.  Sothcran)  Antiquary, 

4:  129. 
French,  The,  at  Home.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  13  :  447. 
—  Once  a  Week,  30:  6S7. 


FRENCH 


488 


FRENCH 


French,  The,  described  by  themselves.     For.  Q.  25:  237- 

—  Germans,  and  English.     Brit.  Q.  13:  331. 

—  in  Alj,'iers.    Mus.  24:  656.  —  For.  (I.  13 :  74.  —  Blackw. 

50:  183. 

—  in  Eiiiiland.     (J.  Humplireys)  St.  James,  48:  45S. 

—  in  Russia,  1S12.     Quar.  8:  445.     12:  466. 

—  Pictures  of.     Mo.  K.  152:  292. 

French  Academy.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  17:  743. 

—  Prizes  of.     Nature,  12:  177.     13:  195. 

French  Actors  and  Actresses.     (C.  Ilervey)  Colburn,  83: 
527. 

—  Old.    All  the  Year,  38:  173,  413.    39:  160,  4S9.    40: 

1S3,  541. 
French  Actresses,  Line  of.     Temp.  Bar,  39:  369. 
French  j-Esthetics.     (E.  Dowden)  Coutemp.  i:  279. 
French  Aggressions   in  the  Pacific.      For.  Q.  34:  i65. 

Sime  art.  Eel.  Mus.  2:  26,. 
French  Almanacs.     Colburn,  81:  456.     90:  2S3. 

—  for  1S52.     Colburn,  93:  330. 

—  for  1853.     Colburn,  96:  323. 

—  for  1854.     Colburn,  99:  312. 

—  for  1867.     Beutluy,  60:  597. 

—  fori86S.     Bentley,  62:  59S. 

French  and  English  Gaiety.     Bentley,  4:  512. 

French  and  English  Industry  compared.     Ed.  R.  32:  340. 

French  and  English  Pictures.     Cornh.  40:  92. 

French  and  English  Propagandism.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  577. 

French  and  German  Belles-Lettres.     Blackw.  37:  513. 

French  and  German  national  Characteristics.      (C.  G. 

Greene,  jr.)  Nat.  Q.  22:  270. 
French  and  Indian  War,   1758.     N.E.Reg.  16:  217. — 

New  Eng.  M.  8:  170. 
French  and  Italian  Nobility.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  720. 
French  Anti-Socialist  Publications.     Colburn,  86:   171. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  545. 
French  April  Fool  Daj'.     Eraser,  25:  457. 
French  Arabs.     St.  James,  27:  531. 
French  Aristocracy  at  Home.     Bentley,  60:  82. 
French  Arms  Investigation.     (E.  S.  Nadal)  Nation,  14: 

212. 
French  Artists  of  To-Day.     (R.  Menard)  Portfo.  6:  2-1 78. 
French  Artisan  during  the  Revolution.    Blackw.  28:  951. 
French  Assize  Coui'ts.     Cliamb.  J.  41 :  786. 
French  Association  for  Advancement  of  Science.    Nature, 

5:  357-     9:  497-     12:  423.     14:  357,  379. 
French  Authors  and  the  Academy  in  1861.     Dub.  Univ. 

57:  641. 

—  of  1847.    Eraser,  35:  545.    Same  art. Eel.  M.  ii :  363. 
French  Authoresses  of  the  17th  Century.     Bentlej',  31: 

565.  705.     32:  273. 
French  Bar,  Eloquence  of.     For.  R.  5:  56. 
French  Barrack-Yard.     All  the  Year,  17:  367. 
French  Benedictines.     Ed.  R.  89:  i. 
French  Bibliomania.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  2^4. 
French  Bournemouth.     Temp.  Bar,  57:  50. 
French  Brigands  ;  Les  Chauffeurs.    All  the  Year,  27:  253. 
French  Building  Laws.     (T.  M.  Clark)  Am.  Arch.  9:51. 
French  Carlists  and  Prince  Polignac.     (A.  Panizzi)  No. 

Brit.  3:  130.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  5:  396. 
French  Catholic  Universities.     Dub.  R.  78:  185. 
French  Celebrities,  portraits  of.     Brit.  Q.  20:  220.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  33:  91. 
French  Charitj- Schools.     Lond.  M.  21:  14. 
French  Character.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Atlan.  5:  256.  — 

Blackw.  26:  309. 
French  Charter,  1830.     Niles's  Reg.  29:  112. 
French  Chateau  and  its  Dependencies.     Broadw.  5:  1S4. 

—  Few  Days  in.      Chamb.  J.  3:  145.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  5:  329. 
French  Children.     (M.  de  Witt)  Macmil.  25:  103,  295. 
French  Clergy,  Movements  of,  1862.     No.  Brit.  36:  433. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  364. 


French  Comedy.  (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  18:  43.— (T. 
Sarcey)  19th  Cent.  6:  1S2. — (^uar.  29:  414. — 
Westni.  31:  69. — Cornh.  40:  56. 

—  after  ]Moli(iv's  Day.     Dub.  Univ.  75:   123. 

—  aud  Comedians  in.     Bentley,  47:  368. 
French  Comic  Romances.     Westm.  31:  69. 
French  Conquerors  and  Colonists.     Blackw.  65:  20. 
French  Cooking.     See  Cookiug. 

French  Country-House,  Day  in.     Chamb.  J.  24:  121. 
French  Critics  and  Yankee  Foibles.     Dem.  R.  22:  171. 
French  Criticism  of  the  English  ;  the  Vengeur  Affair. 
Eraser,  21 :  332. 

—  of  English  Writers.     For.  Q.  30:  i. 

French  Detective.     All  the  Year,  3:  331,  355,  521. 

—  Autobiography  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  38:  2S4. 
French  Detective  Story.     All  the  Year,  39:  368. 
French  Dinners.     Liv.  Age,  136:  317. 

French  Diplomacy.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  232. 
French  Drama.     (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  21 :  335.  —  Lond. 
M.  5:  44.  —  Putnam,  6:  401. 

—  in  i6th  Century.     Retros.  18:  396. 

—  in  1875.     Quar.  139:  13S. 

—  Modern.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  i:  64. 

—  Portraits  of  French  Players.     Colburn,  20:  545.     25: 

327,  415.     28:  271.     29:  66. 

—  Tendencies  of.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Lippinc.  27:  383. 
French  Dramatists  and  Actors.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub. 

Univ.  43:  594,  652. 
French  Economists.     Westm.  43:  i. 
French  Emigrants.    Niles's  Reg.  14:  393. 
French  Epicurism.     Mo.  R.  116:  493. 
French  Female  Celebrities.     Eel.  M.  29:   167. 
French  Fever.     (T.  C.  de  Leon)  Lippinc.  4:  384. 
French  Fisher-Folk.     Chamb.  J.  54:  701. 
French  Flower-Farms.     Chamb.  J.  34:  221. 
French  Flower-Girl.     House.  Words,  4:  10. 
French  Forts,  Early,  in  Mississippi  Vallev,  U.  S.     Serv. 

M.  1:356. 
French  Friends,  Group  of.     (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  10:  339. 

11:  70. 
French  Gaming-Honses.     Westm.  11:  303. 
French  Governess.     Victoria,  28:  500. 
French  Hero;  a  Tale.     (L.  Wraxall)  St.  James,  14:  490. 
French  Humorists.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  15:  641. 
French  Hill,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.     (W.  J.  Gumming) 

M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  442. 
French  Ideas  of  Democracy  and  Community.    (F.  Bowen) 

No.  Am.  69:  277. 
French  Industries  and  Artisans.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  629. 

—  Some  queer.     Chamb.  J.  56:  279. 

French  Institute, Transactions  of,  1S13-14.    No. Am.  2:51. 
French  Institution  for  Experimental  Sciences.     Nature, 

7:  485. 
French  Intellectual  Life.     (K.  Hillebrand)  Appleton,  26: 

326. 
French  Island,  SixMonthson.    OnceaWeek,  6:  697,  718. 
French  Journals  and  Journalists.     Eraser,  43:  350.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  22:  511. 
French  Journalist,  Biography  of  a.     Internat.  ;M.  3:  239. 
French  Judicature,  Modern.     Dem.  R,  11:  i. 
French  Ladies,    La  grande  Dame  de  I'ancien  Regime. 

(A.  L.  Cadogan)  Macmil.  36:  494. 
French  Lake,  The  Mediterranean  as  a.     Quar.  75:  532. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  5 :  83.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  5 :  361. 
French  Language.     (F.  Marshall)  Bentley,  54:  168. — 

Blackw.  iii:  519.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  601. 

—  Ancient  Pronunciation  of.     (J.  Bowie)  .\rch.  6:  76. 

—  Grammar  of,  Braehet's.  (E.  B.Cox)  No.  Am.  ill :  230. 

—  in  England.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  No.  Am.  51:  2S5. 

—  Littre's  L^ictionary  of.     (F.  Bocher)  Nation,  21:  11. 

—  Origin  and  Progress  of.    CH.  W.  Longfellow)  No.  Am, 

32:  277.  — For.  Q.  23:  339. 


FRENCH 


489 


FREN'CH 


49: 


534-  — 
Ed.  K. 


French  Language,  Picking  up,  in  France.  Tt-mp.  Bar, 
8:  484. 

—  Translations  into.  Specimens  of.     Clir.  Kem.  44:  i. 
Frencli  Literary  Journals.     For.  Q.  36:  70. 

French  Literature.  (T.W.  Storrow)  Knick.  26:  i.  —  Am. 
Q.  i:  550.  —  For.  Q.  9:  345.  11:  iSi.  —  Blackw. 
18:  715.  26:  205. — Quar.  8:  287. — Mo.  K.  82: 
522.  —Select  J.  2:  I.  — Mo.  I£.  113:  488.—  Dem. 
R.  42:  388. —West.  Mo.  R.  3:  25.  — Li>h  Q.  3: 

193.  ^33- 

—  Ancient.     Quar.  120:  2S3. 

—  and  History,  Villemain's  Kecollec.  of.    Ed.  R.  102:  62. 

—  and  Pulpit.     (AV.  IL  Hurlbut)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  413. 

—  before  the  Revolution.     Bost.  R.  2:  240. 

—  Classics  of,  Sainte-Beuve  on.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  337. 

—  Bohemianisra  in.     (E.  Caro)  Canad.  Jto.  i:  72. 

—  Current,  1S80.     (E.  de  Pressense)  Intcrnat.  R.  8:  56. 

—  Demoralizing,  Poitou's  Work  on.     Colburn,  lii:  2S9. 

—  Early.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  38:  35S. 

—  English  Influence  on.    (.).  B.  Angell)  No.  Am.  86:  412. 

—  Hawker's.     Ed.  R.   107:  232.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

56:  610. 

—  History  of,  Nisard's.     Fraser,  75:  435. 

Schmidt's.     (T.  S.  Perry)  No.  Am.  119:  89. 

Tan  Laun's.     Radical  R.  i :  592.  —  Lond.  (.} 

375. — PennMo.  8:  715. 

—  in  1S71.     Lond.  Q.  38:  60. 

—  in  1873.     (G.  Masson)  Ev.  Sat.  i6:  152. 

—  Liglit,  1 550-1 700.     Dub.  L'niv.  63:  243. 

—  Mcdi;eval.     (T.  F.  Crane)  No.  Am.  128:  212. 

—  Modern.     New  Eng.  6:   590.  —  Lcl.  R.  72: 

Gen.  Repos.  3:  89.  —  Brit.  (>.  13:  561.- 

loi:  92. — Bost.  Q.  5:  230. 

Classics  of.     (A.  Alison)  Blackw.  41 :  715.    43:  i^^- 

Remolds  on.     Mo.  R.  149:  457. 

—  of  tlie  Reformation.    (D.  d'Istria)  Internat.  R.  3:  799. 

—  of  the  i6th  and  17th  Centuries.     Wcstni.  25:  514. 

—  of  the  i8th  Century.     Blackw.  46:  i,  321. 
Vinet  on.     Eel.  R.  100:  553. 

—  Recent.  (F.  Boclier)Nat.Q.  3:  88.  — Lond.  Q.  21 :  161. 

—  Ruiiublican.     Fraser,  38:   136. 

—  Retrospect  of.     Ecl.R.  i:   149,228,308.     3:237,315. 

4:  847. 

—  Revolutionary.     Quar.  89:  491. 

—  since  the  Revolution  of  184S.     Bentley,  24:  11.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  15:  114. 

—  Thirtj'  Years  of.     Lond.  Q.  5:  431. 

—  under  First  Empire.    (D.  d'Istria)  Internat.  R.  2:  513. 

—  under  the  Restoration.     Brit.  ii.  19:  233. 

—  under  the  Empire.     (Countess  de  Bury)  No.  Am.  83: 

476. 

—  Wits  of  the  Revolution.     Nat.  R.  17:  ^S. 

French  Litterateurs,  Personal  Sketches  of.    (A.  Venner) 

Lippinc.  22:  335. 
Frencli  Marriage  Code.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  279. 
French  Memoirs.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Appleton,  20:  362. 

—  Collections  of.     Quar.  69:  281. 

—  from  1700.     Brit.  Q.  17:  441. 

—  from   1789.     Fraser,  47:  401.     48:  41S.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  29:  360. 

—  Old.     Brit.  (I.  16:  102. 

—  Recent.     Fraser,  57:  673. 

French  Metrical  Romances.     For.  Q.  I7:  97. 

French  iModern  Philosophy.     Brit.  Q.  2:  130.     Same  art. 

1x1.  M.  6:  217. 
French  Moralists.     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  408. 
French  Morals  and  French  Politics.     (E.  L.  G<>dkin)  Na- 
tion, 1 :  647. 
French  Nation,  Appeal  to.    (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm. 

15:  522. 
French  National  Workshops,   1S48.     No.  Brit.  9:  213. 

10:  261.  —  Quar.  87:  118. 


French  Naval  Romances.     For.  (>.  21 :  422. 
French   Novel,   An  unpublisiied.      (Mad.  d'Arbouville) 
Blackw.  62:  671.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  122. 

—  Passages  from  an  unpublished.     Fraser,  34:  664. 
French  Novels.     (J.  W.  Croker)  (^uar.  56:  05.  —  Belgra. 

3:  68.— For.  Q.  10:  474.  — .S<..  R.  7:  319.  — Mas. 
29:  47.  —  Westm.  25:  300.  —  Ed.  R.  34:  372. — 
For.  R.  2:  196.  —  Blackw.  6t:  5S9.  66:  607.— Col- 
burn, 153  :  5S9.  —  Blackw.  126:  337.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  142:  67. 

—  and  French  Life.     (H.  de  Lagardie)  Macmil.  35:  3S6. 

Same  art.  Vaj\.  M   88:  5S7. 

—  and  Novtdists.     Dub.  L'niv.  36:  349.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  27:  99.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  305. 

Anti-Clerical.     Ed.  R.  120:  437.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  64:  236. 

—  Better  Asi>ects  of.     Brit.  Q.  33:  Si. 

—  Lowest  Deep  in.     Nat.   R.   11:  400.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  67:  451. 

—  Modern.     (F.  Asheton)  Lippinc.  13:  237. 

—  Recent,  187S.     Colburn,  162:  307. 

French  Novelists.  Am.  Whig  H.  3:  23<>.  —  Am.  <^  2o: 
395. —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  11:  74.  —  Ed.  K.  57:  330. — 
Select  J.  3:   1. 

—  Minor.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  21:  219. 

—  Modern.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  20:  379. 
French  OlHcers  who  served  in  the  American  lievolution. 

M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  364. 
French  Olticial  Life.     lul.  R.  44:  156. 
French  Opera.     Am.  C^.  ii:  30.  —  Eraser,  5:  731. 
French  Oratorians;  Nicholas  JIalebranche.    (G.  Ma.«son) 

Kitto,  39:  265. 

—  Richard  .Simon.     (G.  Masson)  Kitto,  37:  240. 
French  Orators  and  Oratory.     (.V.  Hay  ward)  Quar.  64: 

411.  —  Mus.  38:   129. 
French  Painters,  Day  with.    (.V.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  16:  5. 

—  of  the  17th  Century.  (B.  Muri)liy)  Penn  .Mo.  11:  453. 
French  Parties  and  English  .Sympathies.  Month,  31 :  129. 
French  Pawnbroking,  Curiosities  of.  Cliamb.  J.  51 :  732. 
Frencli  Peasant  Songs.     Coriili.  33:  51/}. 

French  Peasantry,     (.'liamb.  .1.  21 :  225. 
French  Pedlers  in  Italy.     Liv.  .\ge,  24:  257. 
French  Peerage,  Ancient  and  modern.     Fraser,  8:  413. 
French  People,  Character  of.     Blackw.  26:  309. 

—  described  by  themselves.     Mo.  U.  164:   13. 
French  Philosophers  of  19th  Century.     For.  (^  3:  1S5. 
French  Philosophy,  Modern.     Brit.  \:  For.  R.  2:  130.  — 

Eel.  M.  6:  217. 

French  Play  in  London.     (M.  .VrnoM)  ii,th  Cent.  6:  22S. 

French  Plays.     (\.  Rhodes)  (ialaxy,  20:  372. 

French  Players  and  Playhou.^es.     ISlackw.  6i:   177. 

French  Poetry.  (('.  Mackay)  Benil-  y,  3:  ^51  —  (F.  Jef- 
frey) Ed.  R.  37:  407. 

—  and  Translation.     For.  (i.  31:  82. 

—  CoiitemiHuary.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Frnser,  95:  5S9. 

—  Eiuly.    (Mrs.T.  Robinson)  Putnam,  2:  3(.i.  — (F.  W. 

Palfrey)  No.  .\m.  78:  214. 
Besant's.     (E.  B.  Cox)  No.  Am.  108:  (Z.;. 

—  in  English.     (W.  M.  Hardinge)  19th  Cent.  9:  S12. 

—  Minor.     Retros.  8:  2".     10:   loS. 

—  Modern.     (.Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  No.  Am.  44:   3^.1. 

^  with  trinslations.  (T.  Det^uincey)  L-m.!.  M.  8:  ;77. 

French  Poets.     Colburn,  6:  305-467. 

—  Early.     Lond.  M.  i:  241. 

—  Minor.     Tail,  n.  s.  10:  21. 

--Morlcrn.  Dub.  Univ.  42:  704.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
31:  205. 

Minor!     Dub.  R.  89:  377. 

.Specimens  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  131. 

—  Neglected;  Du  Bartas.     Fraser,  26:  312. 

—  of  19th Century.    Blackw.  13:  517.  — Slo.  R.  1x3:  237. 

—  Recent,    (C.  Mend^s)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  23:  47S,  563. 


FRENCH 


490 


FRICTION 


French  Poets,  Trio  of.    Oiice  a  Week,  15:  370. 
French  Police.     For.  Q.  29:  59. — Westm.  10:  507. — 
Colburn,  131 :  372. 

—  before  1789.     Chanib.  J.  13:  252. 

—  System  of.     Ueiitk-y,  52:  167.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57: 

'248. 
French,  Popular  Chansons  of.    (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ. 

36:  294. 
French  Preachers.     (A.  Schwartz)  Contcmp.  28:  587. 
French  Preaching.     (K.  Baird)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  2d  s.  2: 

332- 
French  Pretensions.     Loud.  M.  6:  293. 
French  Priests  and  Bishop  of  Oxford.    Chr.  Rem.  50:  149. 
French  Prohibition  System.     For.  tj.  6:  393. 
French  Protestant  Academies.     Good  Words,  9:  574. 
French  Public  School.     Chamb.  .J.  47:  672. 
French  Railway  Literature.     Hogg,  13:  437. 
French  Renaissance,  Chateaux  of.     (E.  F.  S.  Pattison) 

Contemp.  30:  579. 
French  Reporting.     Westm.  20:  371. 
French  Roadside  Tales.     Lond.  M.  II :  189. 
French  Ronnmce.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  22:  136.  —  (H. 

G.  Rice)  Hunt,  15:  366.  —  New  York  R.  4:  441. — 

Fraser,  27:  184. — Mus.  8:  209.  —  Ed.  R.  40:  15S. 

Mo.  R.  116:  I.  —  Select  J.  i:  125. 

—  Modern.     Dub.  R.  9:  353. 

French  Romancers  on  England.     For.  Q.  32:  226. 
I"rencli  Romances.     Fraser,  27:   184. 

—  and  American  Morals.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  2:  143. 

—  of  the  13th  Century.     Brit.  Q.  26:  119. 

French  Romantic  Literature,  Decline  of.    Eraser,  53:  711. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:  475.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

38:  505. 
French  Saloon;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  5:  317. 
French  Sergeant,  Adventures  of,  in  the  Wars,  1805-23. 

Lond.  M.  15:  500. 
French  Soldier  at  Inkermann;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  T.  S.  Fay) 

Putnam,  14:  201. 
French  Songs,  Popular.     Chamb.  .J.  i:  38-365. 

—  Select  Committee  on.     All  the  Year,  6:  448,  561. 
French  Spectacles.     All  the  Year,  41 :  369. 

French  Stage.     Macmil.  21:  400. — Penny  M.  14:  271- 
278.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  214. 

—  Eccentricities  of.     Temp.  Bar,  41 :  263. 

—  English  History  and  Character  of.     For.  Q.  31 :  140. 

—  of  To-Day.     (E.  Jerrold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  704. 

—  Old.     All  the  Year,  41:  185,  400.     42:  160,  390. 
French  Theater.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  23:  437. —  (A. 

Rhodes)  Galaxy,  19:  22. 

—  before  Moliere.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  243. 

—  Green  Room  of.     Colburn,  4:  309. 

—  Minor.     For.  Q.  9:  447. 
French  Theaters.     Quar.  17:  441. 

French  Theatricals.     All  the  Year,  42:  570. 

—  1850.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  769. 
French  Titles.     Chamb.  J.  35:  305. 

French  Tragedy.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  47 :  827.—  Quar. 
29:  25. 

—  before  Corneille.     (G.  Saintsbury)  Fraser,  100:  456. 
French  Tragic  Drama;  Corneille.     Nat.  Q.  23:  256. 
French  Travelers  in  the  West,  Early.     (J.  H.  Perkins) 

No.  Am.  48:  63. 
French  Trial,  A.     All  the  Year,  19:  535. 

—  A  late.     Fraser,  33:  621. 

French  Tnbunals  of  Commerce.     Am.  Law  R.  10:  68. 
French  ITniversity  Writers.     Fraser,  29:  127. 
French  Verse- Writers,  1830-77.     Cornh.  36:  278. 
French  Versions  of  Chaucer  and  Gay.     Lond.  Q.  lo:  no. 
French  Village,  Rustication  in  a.     Chamb.  J.   17:  311. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  573. 
French  War  in  Spain.     Ed.  R.  25:  63. 
French  War  Letters.    N.  E.  Reg.  4:  27. 


French  Widow,  Autobiog.  of  a  voung.    Fraser,  38:  59,  169. 

French  Wolf,  A.     All  the  Year,  7:  280. 

French  Woman,   A  charming.     Fraser,   37:  509.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.   14:  401. 
French  W.  men.  Literary.     All  the  Year,  9:  489. 

—  under  the  Second  Empire.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  320. 
See  France,  Women  in. 

French  Words  and  Phrases.  (A.  Rhodes)  (J.ilaxy,  16:  472. 
French  Work,  English  Eyes  on.     All  the  Year,  19:   560. 

—  and  Workers,  judged  by   English  Workiiiguicn.     (,). 

M.  Ludlow)  Good  Words,  9:  467. 
French  Workmen's  Congress.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  29: 

662. 
French  Yeoman.     Chamb.  J.  47:  785. 
Frenchmen  in  London.     All  the  Year,  27:  270. 

—  The  slaughtered.     (P.  Asperge)  Galaxy,  5:  472. 
Frenchtown,  Mich.,  Massacre  at,   1812.     (T.  P.  Dudley) 

Hist.  M.  19:  28. 

Freneau,  Philip.     (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  93:   570. 

Frere,  E.,  and  Sympathetic  Art  in  France.  (M.  D.  Con- 
way) Harper,  43:  801. 

Frere,  John  Hookham.  (J.  Davies)  Contemp.  19:  512.  — 
(C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  19:  270. — Fraser,  85:  491. 

—  and  George  Canning,  Literary  Partnership  of.     Fraser, 

90:  714.     Same  art.  Liv.  Agr,  124:  358. 

—  Month  at  Seaford  in    1825   with.      (A.  G.  Stapleton) 

Macmil.  26:  25.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  691. 

—  Life  and  Writings.     Quar.  132:  26.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  112:  515. 

—  Poems.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  107:   136. 

—  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  135:  472. 

Freres,  The;  a  Novel.  (Airs.  Alexander)  Temp.  Bar,  63: 
115-540.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  361-656.    149: 

41-595.     150:  20-625.     151:  39-805. 
Fresco  discovered  at  Preston,   Sussex.     (C.  Townsliendj 

Arch.  23:  309. 

—  Doings  in.     Fraser,  25:  669. 

Frescos  by  German  Students  at  Rome.     Lond.  M.  2:  149. 

—  of  the  new  Houses  of  Parliament.     Art  J.  2:   16. 
Fresco  Painting.     Qua '.  74:  447.  — Art  .J.  3:  loS.  —  (A. 

Farley)  Penn  Mo.  12:  304. — Quar.  104:  277. 

—  in  modern  Times.     Ed.  R.  123:   i. 

—  Modern,  Process  of.     Art  J.  32:  345. 

—  of  Italy.     Blackw.  88:  458. 

—  on  Room  Walls.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  2:  236. 

—  Practice  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  35:  57,  126,  1S5. 
Fresh- Water  Cure;  a  Tale.     (N.  W.  Racey)  Canad.  Mo. 

16:  242. 
Fresh-Water  Sketches.     (L.   W.   Bailey)  Am.  Natural. 

5:  334- 
Freydank's  Poems.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  3:  23. 
Freytag,  Gustav.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  144,  218. 

—  Debit  and  Credit.     Biit.  Q.  27:  152.— Blackw.  83:  57. 

—  Hogg,  15:  401. 

—  Ingo  and  Ingraban.    (W.  W.  Newell)  O.  &  N.  7:  610. 

—  Lost  Manuscript.     No.  Brit.  43:  323. 

—  Novels.   (H.  II.  Boyesen)  No.  Am.  I19:  476.   120:  444. 
Freytag.  Georg  Wm.  F.     Arabic  Lexicon.     (H.  P.  Good- 
rich) No.  Am.  48:  461. 

Friar  Gerund,  tiie  famous  Preacher.     Retros.  7;  239. 
Friar  Jerome's  beautiful  Book;  a  Poem.     (T.  B.  Aldrieh) 

Atlan.  14:   195. 
Friar  of  St.  Albans ;  a  Tale.     (J.  G.  Gervans)   Sliarpe, 

41:  273- 
Friar  Pedro's  Ride.     (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  2:  375. 
Friars  and  Scholars  in  Paris,  1230.     (G.  L.  B.  Wiklig) 

Macmil.  30:  511.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  304. 

—  in  England.     Chr.  Rem.  52:  324. 

Black,  or  Friar-Preachers.  (('.  F.  R.  Palmer)  Reli- 
quary, 17:  33,  130.     18:  17,   71,  161.     19:  37. 

—  of  Berwick;  a  Poetical  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  369. 
Friction.    Eel.  Engiu.  4:  179. 


FRICTION 


491 


FROGS 


Friction,  and  Bodies  in  Motion.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  8:  13S- 
285. 

—  and  Pressure.     (F.  J.  J.  Nickles)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  252. 

—  Anti-Friction  Comiwsition.     Pract.  M.  5:  333. 

—  at  high  Velocities.     (D.  Gallon)  Nature,  20:  292,  316. 

—  Eel.  Engin.  23:  245. 

—  at  low  Speeds.     Eel.  Engin.  17:   124. 

—  between  Air  and  Water.      (R.  von  Lang)  Eel.  Engin. 

15:  181. 

—  between  a  Cord  and  Pulley.    (I.  0.  Baker)  Eel.  Engin. 

19:  395- 

—  Experiments  on.     (E.  Morris)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  217. 

—  Free.     (C.  T.  Congdon)  Nation,  2:  13S. 

—  Laws  of.     (A.  S.  Kimball)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  II3:  353. 

—  Morin's  Experiments  on.     (J.  F.  Frazer)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  35:  412. 

—  of  Journals  at   low  Speeds.     (A.  S.  Kimball)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  115:  192. 

Coefficients  of.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

106:. 289.        ^ 

—  of  Screw-Propellers.   (J.  W.  Nystrom)  J.  Frankl.  Insc. 

96:  338. 

—  of  Solids.     (G.   Rennie)  J.  Frankl.   Inst.  8:  289,388. 

9:  I.  73- 

—  One  of  the  Laws  of.  (A.  S.  Kimball)  Eel.  Engin.  17 :  86. 

—  Rolling.     (O.  Reynolds)  Ed.  Engin.  14:  42. 
and  Dragging.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  9:  57. 

—  Sliding,  on  an  inclined  Plane.     (A.  S.  Kimball)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  iii:  181.  — (A.  S.  Kimball)  Eel.  Eugin.  14: 

497- 

—  upon  Railroads.     (M.  Ward)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  9:  46. 
Friction  Brake  as  a  Dynamometer.      Eel.   Engin.    19: 

277- 
Friction  Clutches  for  Rolling-JIills.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  508. 
Frictional  Resistances  of   pneumatic    Foundations.     (A. 

Schmoll)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  119. 
Frida  and  her  Poet.     (P.  H.  Hayne)  So.  M.  12:  661. 
Friedland,  Battle  of;  1807.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  542. 
Friend    Barton's   Concern.     (M.   H.   Foote)    Scrib.    18: 

334- 

Friend  Eli's  Daughter.  (B.  Taylor)  Allan.  lo:  99.  Same 
art.  Eng.  Dom.  M.  21:  17,  74.  Same  art.  Sharpe, 
37:  244. 

Friend  Fritz.  (MM.  Erekmann-Chatrian)  Eng.  Dom.  M. 
10:  8-330.     11:  11-207. 

Friend  in  Need  ;  an  Extravaganza,  after  Sterne.  (T. 
Hood)  Colburn,  6i:  389-520. 

Friend  in  Need  is  a  Friend  indeed.  (L.  E.  Landon)  Col- 
burn, 47:  41. 

Friend  of  tiie  Hero.     Blackw.  120:  417.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  131:  359- 

—  of  my  Youth.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.  27:  169. 
Friend's  Burial ;  a  Poem.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Allan.  32:  64. 
Friends,  Essa}'  on.     Cong.  2:  735. 

—  and  Friendship.     Colburn,  7:  321. 

—  Quarrels  of.     Macmil.  18:  3^^- 

Friends;  a  Duet.  (E.  S.  Phelps)  Allan.  47:  Sr.-S^r,.  48:  98. 

Friends;  a  Duet  in  a  minor  Key.     Loud.  Soc.  39:  580. 

Friends;  a  Storj*.     Victoria,  35:  276. 

Friends  at  Court.     Irish  Mo.  7:  '•,f>i,  ('-,1. 

Friends  in  Council,  Helps's.     Biit.   Q.  6:  134.  —  Fra.ser, 

40:  636. 
abroad.     Eraser,  52:  607.     53:  i,  127.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  48:  129,  232. 

Concerning.    (A.  K.  II.  Boyd)  Eraser,  60:  334. 

"  Friends  of  the  Foreigner  "  seventy  Years  ago.    (E.  D.  J. 

Wilson)  19th  Cent.  4:  327. 
Friends,  Society  of.     See  Quakers. 
Friendly  Islan(is,  Affinitv  of  the  Language  with  Hebrew. 

(G.  II.  Glass)  Arch.  8:  81. 

—  IMarincr's  .'\ccount  of.     Portfo.(Den)  23:  61. 
Friendly  Lead,  A.    All  the  Y^ear,  2:  472. 


Friendly  Societies.  (E.  W.  Brabrook)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  38: 
1S5.  — Ed.  R.  138:  94.  —  Quar.  138:  206.  — (W. 
Webster)  Good  Words,  5:  25.S.—  (.1.  laudall)  Form. 
34:  18S.  — Chamb.  J.  19:  199.  32:  3;5.  —  Hugg, 
15:  265. 

—  Antiquity  of.     Penny  M.  II :  279. 

—  Historj",  Functions,  and  Prospects  of.     (W.  W.  Ed- 

wards) Contemp.  29:  187. 

—  Improved.     Penny  M.  II :  387. 

—  Legislation  on,  Principles  of.     (A.  J.  Wilson)  Frast-r, 

90:  269. 

—  Statistics  oL     (F.  G.  P.  Neison)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  40:  42. 
Friendship.     (W.  R.  Alger)  No.  Am.  83:  104. —  Kniik. 

61:    149. —  So.  Lit.  Jless.    2:   735.  —  Tinsley,   13: 
454. — Victoria,  17:  544. 

—  .(^Esthetics  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  50. 

—  Amicili*  Shak.-perianie.     Tail,  n.  .s.  16:  696,  796. 

—  an  Idyll.     St.  .James,  27:  473. 

—  Blossomings  from  a  sheltering  Tree.      (E.  Sj)encer) 

Hours  at  IIduk-,  ii:  403. 

—  Debate  on.     Knick.  34:  27. 

—  Ethics  of.     Cornh.  lo:  299. 

—  Maxims  on.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  44:  753. 

—  of  Books,  Maurice's.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  18:  2S5. 

—  Our  best  Friend.     Colburn,  63:  39. 

—  Some  Aspects  of.    Blackw.  119:  297.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  129:  214. 

—  Thoughts  about.     Victoria,  23:   232,  379. 
Friendship's  Triumph;  a  Tale.     (W.  Reade)  Sharpe,  38: 

318. 
Friendsliips  of  the  great  Men  of   Literature.     ^\  estm. 
78:  140. 

—  of  Men  and  Women.  (.S.  B.  Cooper)  Overland,  14:  27.S. 
Pure.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  38:  301. 

—  Women's.     Ev.  Sat.  i :  5S2. 

Fries,  Elias  Magnus.     Nature,  17:  343. 

Friesland.  Ancient  Laws  and  Constitution  of.  Ed.  R.32:  i. 

—  Language  and  Literature  of.    For.  Q.  3:  602.  —  Wfsim. 

12:   1S6. 

Oera  Linda  Hook.     Cornh.  34:   iSi. 

Friesland  Cap,  Strange  Origin  of.     (.J.  de  Liefde)  Good 

Words,  2:  665. 
Frietchic,  Buroara;  Refutation  of  Whillier's  Myth.     So. 

Hist.  Pap.  7:  435. 
Frighted  with  false  Fire.    (I).  C.  Murray)  Belgra.  33:  54. 
Friglitened  to  Death.     {.M.  Ho-mer)  Lippinc.  8:  02. 
Frippery;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  9:  404. 
Frisbie,  Levi.    Inaugural  Address.    (.V.  Norton)  No.  .Vm. 

6:  224. 

—  Writings  of.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  276. 
'Frisco.     FrasiT,  98:  079. 

Friswfll,  .1.  Haiti,  and  G.  \.  Sala.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  210,  571. 
Frithiof  the  Bold,  Story  of;  (transl.  by  NV.  Morris)  Dark 

Blue,  i:  42,  176. 
Fritz,  George.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  445. 
Frobisher,  Martin,  with  portrait.     (S.  G.   Drake)  N.  E. 

Reg.  3:  9. 

—  Instructions  to.     (H.  Ellis)  Arch.  18:  2S7. 
Frocbel,  Friedrich.  with  portrait.    Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  641. 

—  and  the  Kindergarten  System.     .Vm.  .1.  Educ.  28:  33. 

—  (H.  W.  i;icliard>on)  Gent.  .M.  n.  s.  26:   i;r- 

—  Educational  Views  of.     (B.   von   Marenholtz-Biilow) 

Am.  .L  Educ.  30:  8:,  323.  673. 

—  Individuality  and  Personality  iu  his  System.     (E.  P. 

Peabody)  Education,  i:  616. 
Frog  and  Toad  Families.     Chamb.  .1.  13:  277. 

—  Common.      (.St.G.  Mivart)  Nature,  8:  470,  510.    9: 

10-406.  —  T'liamb.  .1.  52:   loh. 

—  Green  Tree.     (S.  Hiliberd)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  49. 

—  Homed.     (F.  Biickland)  Poj..  Sci.  Mo.  2:  676. 
Frogs.     All  the   Year,   32:  369. —  Ev.  Sat.  17:   238.— 

House.  Words,  14:  25. 


FROGS 


492 


FRUIT 


Frogs  and  their  Allies.    Sharpe,  27:  14. 

—  and  Snails.     Once  a  Week,  20:  1S5. 

—  Bull-,  of  America.     Penny  M.  5:  319. 

—  Cliai)ter  on.     Kniek.  57:  4S4. 

—  Coagulation  in  IMood  of.     Nature,  6:  447. 

—  Edible.     (S.  Hibberd)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5:  449. 
of  Franee.     Chanib.  J.  34:  71. 

—  Formation  of.     (W.  M.  Carpenter)  Am.  J.  Sei.  44:  40. 
* —  Pseudis,  the  paradoxical.     (S.  W.  Garman)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. II :  5S7. 

Froissart,  .Jean,  and  his  Chronicles.  Hogg,  3:  4:4. — 
Penny  M.  II :  9-493. 

—  and  his  Times.     Am.  Q.  13:  261. 

—  Chronicles  of.     Eel.  R.  70:  515. — .Eraser,  88:  37. — 

Mo.  li.  160:  I.  —  Westm.  4:  i.  —  Dem.  IJ.  13:  499. 

Johnes's  Translation.    (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  It.  5:  347. 

—  Eel.  K.  6:  749,  1003. 

—  Love  Story  of.     (W.  Besant)  Temp.  Bar,  56:  194. 
Frolic  in  Space;  a  Darwinian  Forecast.    (J.  M.  Binckley) 

Lakeside,  8:  446. 
From  the  Altar  to  the  Bar;  a  Tale.    Dark  Blue,  3 :  S6-342. 
From  Hclfr}'  to  Porch.     (L.  Kip)  Overland,  6:  399. 
F'rom  the  Chapel  Hoof;  a  Tale.     (H.  W.  Lucy)  Belgra. 

38:  322. 
From  Colchis  back  to  Argos.     (J.  D.  B.  Stillman)  Over- 
land, 12:  343,  453,  546.     13:  56,  146. 
From  a  Convent;  a  Poem.     (N.  Perry)  Galaxy,  20:  26. 
From  the  Country;  Carl  Wrensler's  Keport.     Radical,  5: 

321-499.     6:  57,  211. 
From   Dreams  to   Wishing;    a   Story.     (E.  L.    Linton) 

Belgra.  30:  75-450.     31:  82. 
From  the  Earth  to  the  Moon.     (.J.  Verne)  St.  James,  32: 

67-663.     33:  50.     34:  I. 
From  Fable  to  Fact.     (C.  M.  Ingleby)  Fortn.  i:  723- 
From  First  to  Last.    House.  AVords,  19:  457-527.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  61:  713. 
From  Generation  to  Generation.    (C.  Chesebrough)  Atlan. 

27:  691.     28:  9. 
From  Generation  to  Generation.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  loi. 
From  India;  a  Poem.     (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  82:  505. 
From  an  Island;  a  Tale.     (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  18: 

610,  739.     19:  62.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  100:  756, 

804.     loi:  44. 
From  Maj'  till  November.     (M.  Durfee)  Godey,  64:  467, 

563-     65:  55-369. 
From  May  to  Martinmas.     (Mrs.  W.  H.  Palmer)  Galaxy, 

5:  455- 
From  San  Francisco  to  Sonora;  a  Tale.     St.  James,  16: 

54,  237,  337- 

From  Sea  to  Sea;  a  Poem.     (J.  Miller)  Scrib.  3:  95. 

From  Thistle  Patch  to  Cincinnati.  (J.  B.  L.  Soule) 
Lakeside,  2:  309. 

From  the  Trent  Gallery.     (L.  Sand)  Sharpe,  36:  13. 

From  the  Wings;  a  Novel.  (B.  H.  Buxton)  Tinsley, 
26:  1-533.     27:  1-437. 

From  the  Wisp;  a  Story.     Tinsley,  6:  348. 

From  Year  to  Y^ear;  a  Poem.  (I.  D.  Coolbrith)  Over- 
land, 7:  385. 

Fromentin,  Eugene.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  2:  533. 

—  Gonse's  Life  of.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  32:  462. 

—  Montefiore's  Etchings  after.     Portfo.  9:  32. 
F'rona;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  514.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  126:  788. 
Fronde,  The,  and  Cardinal  de  Retz.   Temp.  Bar,  38:  524. 

—  Dajs  of.     Blackw.  58:  596. 

—  History  of.     Mo.  R.  113:  430. 
St.  Aulaire's.     Mo.  R.  164:  273. 

—  Wars  of .     Bentley,  21:  213. 

Frontenac,  Count,  and  New  France,  Parkman's.     (W.  F. 

Allen)  Nation,  25:  259.—  (M.  P.  Lowe)  Cnita.  R. 

9:  210.  —  Canad.  Mo.  12:  541. 
Frontiers.     Chamb.  J.  36:  385. 


Frontier  Folk.     (G.  Booth)  Intemat.  R.  9:  29. 
Frontier  Land,  Campion's.     Chamb.  J.  56:  421. 
Frontier  Law.     Chamb.  J.  49:  305. 
F'rontier  Life,  Webiier's.     Dem.  R.  22:  324. 
Frontier  Outrages  in  America.     Chamb.  J.  50:  513. 
F'rontier  Warfare,  Trait  of.     West.  M.  5:  139. 
Froiito,  M.  C,  the  Orator.     So.  Q.  22:  365. 
I'roschammer,  Julius,  a  Forerunner  of  Old  Catholicism. 

<-'o»S-  5:  34- 
Frost,  Charles.     (U.  Parsons)  N.  E.  Reg.  3:  249, 
Frost,  Richard,  Memoir  of .     Cong.  M.  8:  505. 
Frost  Genealogy.     (U.  Parsons)  N.  E.  Reg.  5:  165. 
Frost.     Eel.  R.  109:  476. 

—  Action  on  earthy  Material.     (W.  C.  Kerr)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

121:  345. 

—  and  Fire,  Geological  Work  of.    Intel.  Obs.  8:  9. 

—  Effect  on  Plants,     (J.  Lindley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  39:   18. 

—  of  1814.     All  the  Year,  17:  299. 
Frosts,  Hard.     All  the  Year,  4:  396. 

—  on  the  Thames.     (R,  Bell)  Once  a  .Week,  4:  180. 
Frotliingham,  Ebenezer.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  449,  505. 
Frothingham,  Nathaniel  L.     Sermon  on  All  Saints  Day. 

Chr.  Exam.  29:  3S5. 

—  Sermons.     (C.  Robbins)  Chr.  Exam.  53:  258. 
Frothingham,  Octavius  Brooks.    (E.  C.  Stedman)  Galaxy, 

22:  478. 

—  Transcendentalism  of.     (I.  T.  Hecker)  Cath.  World, 

23:  52S. 

—  Visions  of  Future.     (G.  Reynolds)  L'nita.  R.  12:  227. 
i'roude,  James  Anthony.    (J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy,  14:  293. 

—  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  79:  632. — with  portrait, 
Ev.  Sat.  11:  206.  — with  portrait,  Once  a  Week,  27: 
540. — with  portrait,  Ap[)letou,  2:  399. 

—  and  Mr.  Amos,  on  Tudor  Legislation.     Nat.  R.  9:  423. 

—  and  Calvinism.    (J.  Young)  Contemp.  21 :  431.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  746.  —  (J.  G.  Meline)  Cath. 
World,  13:  541. 

—  and  E.  A.  Freeman.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  13:  387, 

403.  —  .Month,  36:  138. 

—  and  Ireland.     Brit.  Q.  57:  481. 

—  and  the  Saturday  Review.     Ev.  Sat.  9:   178. 

—  as  a  Biographer.     (J.  Wedgwood)  Contemp.  39:  S21. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  159. 

—  Essay  on  Progress.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Scrib.  7:  351. 

—  Historical  Method  of.     (J.  L.  Spalding)  No.  Am.  130: 

2S0. 

—  History  of  England.     See  England,  History. 

—  Is  he  a  Hi.storian  ?    (J.  G.  Shea)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  113. 

—  Last  Words  on.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Contemp.  35:  214. 

—  Nemesis  of  Faith.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  16. — Eraser,  39: 

545. — (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  47:  93. 

—  Philosophical  Novels  of.     Prosp.  R.  5:  163. 

—  Short  Studies  on  great  Subjects.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Na- 

tion. 25:  215.  —  (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  84:  237. 
Froude,  Richard  H.,   Remains  of.      Dub.  R.  6:  416. — 

U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  I. 
Froude,  William.     Nature,  20:  14S,  169. 
Froufrou,  Authors  of  the  Play.    ( J.  B.  Matthews)  Lippinc. 

26:  711. 
Frozen  and  thawed.     House.  Words,  8:  533. 
Frozen  Deep;  a  Dramatic  Story.     (W.  Collins)  Temp. 

Bar,  42:  1,  145,  2S9. 
Frozen  Harbor.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  15:  2S1. 
Frozen  Truth.     (J.  W.  Gaily)  Overland,  15:  320. 
Frozen  Well  in  Brandon,  Vt.     Cornh.  7:  279. 
Fructidor;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  412. 
Frugal  Marriage;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  140. 
Fruit.     Chamb.  J.  45:  353.  —  Ev.  Sat.  6:  493. 

—  and  Fruit-Trees  of  America.     (A.  C.  Baldwin)  New 

Eng.  4:  229. 

—  Dish  of,  for  Dessert.     All  the  Year,  20:  367. 

—  from  Plates  and  Dishes;  a  Story.     Howitt,  3:  20-76. 


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Fruits   and  Flowers;    a    Summer   Symposium.     (J.   F. 

Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  38:  127. 
of  the  East.     Ciiamb.  J.  36:  85. 

—  and  Seeds.     (Sir  .J.  Lubbock)  Fortn.  35:  426.     Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.   19:    156,  354.     Same  art.  Fcl. 
M.  96:  756. 

—  Classification  of.     (W.  R.  McNab)  Nature,  4:  475. 
Dickson's.     Xature,  4:  347. 

Improved.     (AV.  Hincks)  Canad.  .1.  n.  s.  6:  495. 

—  Curious  Forms  of.  (J.  K.  .lackson)  Good  Words,  7 :  525. 

—  Dried,  of  the  Levant.     Penny  M.  13:  359. 
of  Malaga.     Penny  M.  13:  374. 

—  Flowers,  and  Farming,  Beecher's.     Liv.Age,  63:  295. 

—  of  England,  Wild.     Ciiamb.  .1.  18:  203,  298. 
Garden.     Chamb.  J.  19:  312. 

—  of  tlie  United  States.     (W.  Flatrg)  Xo.  Am.  96:  407. 

—  Origin  of.     (Grant  Allen)  Cornh.  38:  174.     Same  art. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  597. 

—  Preservation  of.     Penny  M.  8:  3S2. 

—  Success  with  small.     (E.  P.  Roe)  Scrib.  19:  9-S03. 

—  Tropical.    (W.  T.  Prigham)  Am.  Natural.  2:  1S3,  ^oy. 

405.  —  Chamb.  -J.  19:  55. 
Fruit  Culture.     Land  We  Love,  i :  299. 

—  and  Forests.     (J.  S.  Patterson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  194. 

—  for  the  South.     De  Pow,  12:  535,664.     18:  327. 

—  Use  of .     Am.  Alma.  1830:  121. 

Fruit  Drying.     (C.  Barnard)  Scrib.  16:  206. 

Fruit  Farming  and  Fruit  Tra<le.     Ciiamb.  J.  56:  247. 

Fruit  Ripening,  Chemistry  of.    (A.  B.  Prescott)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  12:  460. 
Fry,  Caroline,  Literary  Remains  of.     Hogg,  4:  107. 
Fry,  Elizabeth.     (F.  D.  Huntington)  Hours  at  Home,  i: 

534.  —  Chamb.  .J.  11:  202.  —  with  portrait,  Peop.  J. 

5:  260.  —  Meth.  Q.  11:  226. 

—  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  14:  183,  199. 

and  Labors  of.     No.  Brit.  9:  252.  — Quar.  82:  109. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  13:  399.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
16:  492.  —  (.J.  Hall)  Princ.  20:  31.  —  Prosp.  R.  4:  77. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  48:   262. — Howitt,  3:  61. — 

Ed.  R.  150:   41.  — Eel.   R.   87:    521.  — Liv.  Age, 
17:  21. 

—  on  the  State  of  Ireland.     Mo.  R.  115:  22. 

—  Verses  on.     Knick.  44:  570. 

Frye  Genealogy.     (.1.  W.  Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  226. 
Fualdes,  M.,  Assassination  of.     (E.  H.  Lacombe)  So.  M. 

15:  239.     All  the  Year,  9:  549. 
Fuchs,  .Johann  Neiximuk  vou,  Biography  of.     (F.  von 

Kobell)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  73:  95,  225. 
Fuchsia,  Story  of  the.     House.  Words,  8:   196. 
Fucino,  Lake,  Drainage  of.     Eel.  Engiii.  18:  433.  —  (T. 

Bacon)  Atlan.  19:  465. — Liv.  .Vge,  144:  493. 
Fudge  Papers.    (D.  G.  Mitchell)  Knick.  39:  4S-44S.    40: 

56-512.   41:1-529.   42:2-4,567.    43:123-452.    44: 

50-460. 
Fudges  in  England.     Westm.  24:  79.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R. 

i:  443.  —  Dub.  Univ.  6:  297. 

—  in  Paris.     Black w.  3:  129. 

Fuegians,  The.     Chamb.  J.  4:  12.  — Colburn,  57:  77. 

Fuehricli,  .Joseph.     ArtJ.  17:  201. 

Fuel.     (C.  Morris)  Lijipinc.  4:  509.  —  (E.  North)  Am.  .1. 

Sci.  n:  66. — (C.  W.  Siemens)  E.l.  Eivi^in.  lO:  235. 

16:   438.  — (C.W.  Siemen.s)  Nature,  8:   441.  — (C. 

W.  Siemens)  Pract.  M.  2:  380. 

—  and  its  Use.     (H.  Fritz)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  156. 

—  Artificial.     (E.  !•'.  Loiseau)  .J.  F'rankl.  Inst.  97:   iii. 

—  (E.  F.  Loiseau)  Pract.  M.  3:  292.  —  Ed.  Engin. 

9:  81. 
Manufacture  of.     (E.  F.  Loiseau)  Ed.  I'ngin.   19: 

544.     23:  41.  —  Pract.  M.  4:  156. 
in  Europe.    (R.  Grimshaw)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108: 

145. 
Value  of.     (J.  Wormald)  Eel.  Engin.  lo:  320. 


Fuel,  Casement's  Method  of  burning.     Pract.  M.  3:  3^8. 

—  Coal  Oil  for.     Chamb.  .1.  46:  441. 

—  Combustion  of,  in  Boilers.     (II.  Geary)  Eel.  Engin. 

18:  265. 
of  different  Kinds  of.    (I.  L.  Bell)  Nature.  19:  175. 

—  Compressed  Coal-Dust.     Pract.  M.  6:   100. 

—  Consumption  of,  in  France  and  England.     Penny  M. 

5:  462. 

—  Domestic  Economy  of.     (D.  Galton)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3: 

193-297. 

—  Du.st  as.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  647. 

—  Economizer  of.     Pract.  M.i:  23S. 

—  Economy  of.     Ed.  luigin.  10:  65.  —  (W.  R.  .Inlmson) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  23:  318.  —  (L.  Shoest)  ICd.  Engin.  15: 
228,  346.  —  Pract.  M.  5:   358.     7:   150.  —  Westiu. 
91:  399. 
for  Steam.     (A.  Brunei)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  336. 

—  Fossil,  History  of.     Mo.  R.  138:  430. 

—  Heat  evolved  and    lost.     (JL  Bull)   J.  Frankl.  In-t. 

2:  257,  2S1,  360.     3:  47.     5:  273. 

—  Lecture  on.     (C.  W.  Siemens)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  45S. 

—  Liquid.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  54S. 

or  concentrated.    (.J.  H.  Sdwyn)Ed.  Engin.  3:  593. 

—  of  the  Future.     All  the  Year,  39:  448. 

—  Patent.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  160. 

—  Petroleum  as.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  210. 

—  Pulverized.     (C.  E.  Duttoii)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91:  377. 

92:  17.    94:  337. 

—  Sulphides  as.     (J.  IloUway).!.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  iSo. 

—  Use  of,   in  reheating  Furnaces.     (R.  Akennan)  Ed. 

Engin.  15:  464. 

—  L^se  and  Abuse  of,  in  Cooking.     Pract   M.  6:  22. 

—  Value  of  different  Kinds  of.     Ed.  Engin.  5:  21. 

—  Water  as.     (W.  C.  Conaiit)  Pi-i).  .Sci.  .M<i.  16:  053. 

—  Wet,  Conibusiion  of.     (B.  Silliman,  jr.)  Am.  .J.  .Sci. 

80:  243. 
F'urnaces  for  burning.    (R.  II.  Thurston)  ElcL  Eiigiu. 

12:  81,  123. 

in  Gas  Furnaces.  (R.  Akerman)  Eel. Engin.  14: 46S. 

I"uel-Gas  and  Stmng-Water  Gas  System.     (H.  Wurtz) 

Ed.  F^iigin.  23:  376. 
Fugger  Family.     Penny  M.  3:  269. 
I'ugitive  Slave  Law.     (E.  G.  Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  8:  160. — 

NewEng.  8:  378,615.  —  Brownson,  8:  38^.  —  \\i\. 

Whig  R.  I3:'383.  —  Dem.  R.  28:  352.-^  Ed.  R. 

93:  66i.  —  West.  Law  J.  8:  57.  —  Prosp.  R.  7:  424. 

—  Oberlin-Wellington  Rescue.     NewEng.  17:  687. 
Fugitive  Slaves.     Dem.  R.  27:  57. 

I'ugitives  from  .Justice,  Surrender  of.     (T.  M.  Cooky) 

Princ.  n.  s.  3:   156. 
Fugue  in  Canon  Form.     (R.  G.  White)  (.Jalaxy,  19:  in. 
Fuji-Yama,  Mt.     Sve  Fusiyama. 

Fulda,  Monastery  of.    (.\.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  28:  301. 
Fulfilment.     (C.  R.  Jloor)  Univ.  (^  31 :  152. 

—  the  true  Metlnxl  of  Reform  in  Religion.     (F.  W.  Clay- 

den)  Unita.  R.  14:  385. 
Fulham  Lawn;  a  Tale.     (.\.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  22:  62. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .Age,  106:  529.     Same  art.  Ev.  ,Sat. 

9:  506,  522,  53S. 
Full  Heart,  few  Words.     (F.  Jacox)  Beiitloy,  61:  602, 
F'lill  Measure.     (M    Young)  Tin>ley.  16:  207. 
F'uller,  Andrew,  Character  of.     (.1.  D.  Knowles)  .\ni.  Q. 

Obs.  2:  no.  —  Ed.  M.41:  326. 

—  Life  of.     (.1.   Foster)   Ed.   R.    27:    iSi.  — (A.  Alex- 

ander) Princ.  18:  547. 
and  Writings  of.     (E.  Pond)  Chr.  K.  17:   i(,i. 

—  Morris's  Jlemoir  of.     Ed.  R.  23:  47S. 

—  Works  of.     Cong.  M.  7:  642.  —  V.c\.  R.  41:  505. 
F'uller,  Margaret.     See  Ossoli.  Countess. 

F'uUer,   Thomas.     (L.   Stephen)  Cornh.   25:    28.  — Chr. 
Obs.  4:  453.  —  Lond.  Q.  52:  So.  —  Penny  M.  14: 


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Fuller,  Thomas.     Andronicus.     Retros.  15:  396. 

—  IJailev'.s  Life  of.     Clir.  Obs.  75:  100. 

—  (iood  Tliouglits.     Cong.  M.  7:  434. 

—  Holy  and  profane  States.  Uetros.  3:  50. — Miis.31:  328. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (H.  Rogers)  Kd.  H.  74:  328. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  55:  i.     Same  art.  iMus.  45:  5S2. 

—  Pro.se  of.     Ain.  Mo.  M.  7:  t,73- 

—  Writings  of.     (L.  Stepiien)  Coruh.  25:  28.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  112:  323.  —  Retros.  15:  396. 
Fuller,  William,  tiie  Plotter.     House.  Words,  18:  64. 
Fuller  Genealogy.     (A.  B.  Fuller)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  351. 
Fullerton,  Georgiana.     Ellen  Middktou.     (J.  Monerieff) 

No.  Rrit.  i:   545.  —  Ed.  R.  80:   199. — Clir.  Rem. 

8:  81. 

—  Grantley  Manor.     Brownson,  5:  482.  — Tait,  n.s.  14: 

5S4. 

—  Lady  Bird.     Clir.  Rem.  25:  401. 

—  Novels.     (J.  MeCarthv)  Cath.  World,  12 :  546.  —  Dub. 

R.  23:  i;S. 
Fullness  of  Time.     (J.  B.  Brown)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  11 :  27.  — 

(E.  E.  Hale)  Unita.  R.  13:  433. 
Fulminating  Powders,  Experiments  on.     J.  Frankl.  In.st. 

10:  130,  201. 
Fulton,  Robert.      (C.  D.  Drake)  Hesp.  2:  283.  — Anal. 

M'5*  394-     lO-  ^77-  —  (J.  Renwick)  Sparks's  Am. 

Biog.  10:    3.  — Quar.  19:    347.  — Mus.  33:  340.— 

Niles's  Reg.  13:  51.     33:  15.  —  Tait,  n.s.  27:  215. 

—  and  submarine  Gunnery.     (R.  Fulton)  Serib.  22:  563. 

—  Anecdote  of.     (A.  ]\Iichaux)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  48:  27- 

—  First  Voyage  of.     Hunt,  15:  468. 
Fulwood,  Christopher.     Reliquarj^  1 :  89. 
Fun,  The  Age  of.     Chamb.  J.  7:  73. 
Fundholders,  Poor  Folks  as.     Chamb.  J.  58:  49. 
Funding  the  National  Debt,  1870.      (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 10:  150. 

—  Bill  for.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  10:  267. 

and  Rate  of  Interest.      (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation, 

11:  273. 
Funding  System.     (J.  R.  McCulloch)  Ed.  R.  39:  i.    47: 

59.  —  Quar.  31:  311.  — Carey's  Mus.  6:  93. 
Funds,  Public,  and  Stocks.  Blackw.  4:  55,  2S7. 
Fundy,  Bay  of,  Expedition  to.      (C.  P.  Mattocks)  Univ. 

Q.  4:  236. 

—  Ice  Drifts  and  Tides  of.     (II.  Y.  Hind)  Canad.  JIo.  8: 

189. 
Funeral  at  Sea.     Eraser,  40:  188. 

—  of  Time;  a  Poem.    (H.  B.  Hirst)  So. Lit.  Me.ss.  10:  525. 

—  Roman.     Maemil.  30:  429. 

Funerals.     Blackw.  44:  469. — Knick.  10:  229. 

—  and  Funeral  Expenses.     Quar.  73:  441. 
Reform  in.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  427,  455. 

—  and  Graveyards,  Fashion  in.     So.  R.  n.  s.  22:  326. 

—  Exi)ense  of.     Penny  M.  13:  94. 

—  Garlands  at.     Antiquary,  3:  207.  —  (L.  Jewitt)  Reli- 

([uary,  1:5. 

—  Viennese.     Chamb.  J.  32:  87. 

—  Village,  in  Naples.     House.  "Words,  5:  19. 

—  "Whimsical.     Chamb.  J.  56:  363. 

Funeral  and  sepulchral  Honors.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  3:  i. 
Funeral  (Jercmonies  and  Usages.    Penny  M.  13:  45. 

See  Burial  Rites. 
Funeral  Charges  in  England  in  the  i6th  Century.     N.  E. 

Reg.  11:  279. 
Funeral  Customs.    Hogg,  i:  13,  27. 

—  Aboriginal,  in  the  United  States.     (E.  A.  Barber)  Am. 

Natural.  11:  197. 
Funeral  Expenses  of  the  Bishop  of  "Winchester,  1618.    (E. 

P.  Shirley)  Arch.  44:  393. 
Funeral  Farces.     All  the  Year,  37:  105. 
Funeral  Follies.     O.  &  N.  i:  474. 

Funeral  Fashions.     (Mrs.  C.  A.  White)  Sharpe,  46.  S9. 
Funeral  Orations.     Chr.  R.  7:  124. 


Funeral  Rites  in  China.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  61. 

—  in  the  East.     Chr.  Rem.  19:  407.  —  Meth.  M.  55:  264. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  279. 
See  Burial. 

Funeral  Sermons,  Researches  among.  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  241, 
305.  8:  29,  179,  363.  9:  69,  173,  355.  10:  29.  12: 
151.    15:288.    18:288,345.    19:159,245.20:315. 

Funeral  Services,  Form  of.     Mercersb.  7:  462. 

Fungi.  (15.  Halsted)  Scril).  10:  710.  — (E.  C.  Wright) 
Putnam,  14:  431. — All  the  Year,  i:  341,437. — 
Chamb.  J.  4:  244.  21:  347.  52:  365.  —  Sharpe, 
6:  1S5. 

—  Alternation  of  Generations  in.    (M.  C.  Cooke)  Nature, 

5:  108. 

—  and,  their  Uses.     (D.  Esdaile)  Good  Words,  19:  565. 

—  Badham  and  Ilussey  on.     Eel.  R.  92:  490.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  28:  49. 

—  British.     (M.  Plues)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  322. 
Cooke's.     Nature,  4:  321.     11:  462. 

—  Chignon  Fungus.     (T.  Fox)  Am.  Natural,  i:  379. 

—  Collecting  and  preserving.     (F.  T.  Broeas)  Recr.  Sri. 

i:  65. 

—  Coloring-Matters  in.     (H.  C.  Sorby)  Nature,  5:  298. 

—  Common  Molds.  (B.  D.  Ilalstead)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  398. 

—  Edible.     (R.  M.  Copeland)  Allan.  31 :  223.  —  Ed.  R. 

127:  333.  —  (C.  J.  Robinson)  Nature,  2:  518. 

—  Folk-Lore  of.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  i :  112. 

—  Growth  and  History  of.    (R.  Denkin)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  189. 

—  Hybernation  of.     (M.  J.  Berkeley)  Intel.  Obs.  1 :  288. 

—  Hysterium  and  Allies.     (J.  S.  Billings)  Am.  Natural. 

5:  626. 

—  Life  of.     Sharpe,  28:  loi,  235. 

—  Microscopic.      (M.  C.  Cooke)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  20-469. 

—  All  the  Year,  15:  318. 

infesting  Cereals.      (W.  Barbeck)  Am.  Natural. 

13:  612. 
Study  of.     (J.  S.  Billings)  Am.  Natural.  5:  323. 

—  Notes  on.      (M.  J.  Berkeley)  Intel.  Obs.  7:  45,   163, 

349.     8:  183,     9:  93,  401.     10:  32. 

—  of  North  Germany.     (M.  J.  Berkeley)  Nature,  9:  200. 

—  of  Plains  of  India.  (M..T.  Berkeley)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  iS. 

—  Parasitic.     (E.  Sidney)  West.  J.  6:  218. 
Structure  of.     (R.  Denkin)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  334. 

—  Polvmorphic.     (M.  C.  Cooke)  Am.  Natural.  5:  400.  — 

(M.  C.  Cooke)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:  25. 

—  Roumeguere's.     (M.  J.  Berkelej')  Nature,  2:  185. 

—  Smaller.     (J.  L.  Russell)  Am.  Natural.  2:  561,  623. 
■Sec  also  Mushrooms. 

Fungus  Disease  of  India,  Lewis  on.      (M.  J.  Berkeley) 
Nature,  15:21.  —  (M.,I.  Berkeley)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  248. 
Fuqueer's  Curse.     House.  Words,  3:  310. 
Fur  and  Feather  Auction  Sales.     All  the  Year,  34:  515. 
Furs.     (A.  Forbes)  Belgra.  14:  60. 

—  American;  how  trapped  and  traded.    Eel.  M.  66:  445. 

—  and  the  Fur-Trade.     Appleton,  4:  749. 

—  and  their  Wearers.      (J.  H.  Partridge)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

4:  143- 

—  Dressing  of.     Penny  M.  14:  390. 

—  for  the  Ladies;  how  obtained.     Godey,  50:   105-489. 

—  Hudson's  Baj' Company.     No.  Brit.  50:   159. 

—  Where  they  come  from.     Sharpe,  27:  20. 
Fur-Hunters  of  the  Far  West.  Chamb.  J.  25:  338.  —  Eel. 

R.  102:  665.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  406. 
Fur-Trade,  American.    (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  3:  1S5. 

—  and  Fur-Bearing  Animals.     Am.  J.  Sci.  25:  311. 

—  (\anada.     Ed.  R.I :  142. 

—  Northwest.     (W.  Sturgis)  Hunt,  14:  532. 

—  Russian.     Pract.  M.  i:  332. 

—  Statistics  of.     (H.  Murray)  Hunt,  3:  252. 
Fur-Trade  Co.,  American,  History  of.  (J.  Loughborough) 

West.  J.  2:  305,  365.     3:  29. 
Fur-Trader.     (J.  C.  Smalley)  Cath.  World,  18:412,  502. 


FUR 


495 


FUTURE 


Fur-Traders  and  Trappers.     Liv.  Age,  143:  764. 
Fur- Trading  with  the  Indians.     IViiuy  M.  6:  303. 
Fiired.  Hungary.     Temp.  Bar,  59:  3S5. 
Furol,  William,  Life  of.  (.J.W.  Alexander)  Princ.  5:  145. 
Furnaces  and  I  urnace  Materials.     Am.  Arch.  7:  56. 

—  Blast.     (G.  Thomson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:   iiS. 
and  Pig  Iron,  Construction  of.     (.J.  G.  Beckton)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  81 :  n- 
Arrangement  of  Materials  in.     (S.  II.  Blackwell) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  55:   iSS,  243. 

Caustic  Lime  in.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51 :  255,  327. 

Theory  of.     (Bunsen  and  Playfair)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

48:  136. 

See  Iron. 

—  Burning  Wet  Fuel,  Efficiency  of.      (R.  II.  Thurston) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  98:  397.     99:  49,  120. 

—  Construction  and  Management  of.     (M.  C.  Fairbairn) 

Eel.  Engin.  11:  349. 

—  Gas.     (C.  Schinz)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61 :  269,  326. 
Patent  Blast,  i860.     (J.  J.  Griffin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

70:  97,  iSi. 

Regenerative.      (C.  W.  Siemens)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

74:  243. 

—  Melting.     (R.  Grimshaw)  .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  4S. 

—  Pernot,  Description  of.      (M.  Armengaud)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  100:  89,  180. 

—  Supply  of  Air  to.     Eel.  Engin.  16:  205. 
Furnace  Bars,  Rotary.     Praet.  M.  5:   164. 

Ftirness,  William  H.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.3:  180. 

Furniture.  (C.  Cook)  Scrib.  10:  169.  11:  342-S09.  12: 
16S-796.  13:  86-S16.  14:  I.  —  (P.  G.  Ilamerton) 
Macmil.  8:   13S.  — All  the  Year,  35:  59. 

—  and  Decoration.     Pract.  M.  7:  243. 

—  Art-Fever.     Tinsley,  12:  64S. 

Furnishing,  Art  of.  Cornh.31:  535.  Same  art.  Eel.  ^I. 
85:  48.  —  Lond.  Soc.  7:  500.  —  (E.  M.  Hiestand) 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  525. 

—  Books  on.     Eraser,  59:  95. 

—  Chapters  on  a  Chair.     Tinsley,  7:  7S-222. 

—  Decoration   of,    in   Renaissance.       (II.    P.    Sp  ffonl) 

Harper,  54:  633. 

—  Decorative.     Art  J.  30:  12. 

Exhibition  of,  at  (iore  House.     Art  .T.  5:  237. 

—  Elizabethan   and   Later  English.     (II.    P.    Si)offiird) 

Harper,  56:  18. 

—  English.     (.\.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  11:  90. 

—  Fashion  of.     Cornh.  9:  337. 

—  French.     Canad.  Mo.  5:  78. 

—  Good  and  bad.     All  the  Year,  28:  42. 

—  Gothic.    (Prof.  Heideloff)  Art  .J.  4:  49.— Art  .1.  19:  2^ 

—  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  12:  396. 

—  Household.     Once  a  Week,  29:  269.  —  (G.  T.  Robin- 

son) Art  J.  33:  23-369. 

—  Household  Taste,  Eastlake's.    (P.  W.  Clayden)  Fortn. 

—  Hon-  to  furnish  Ilonses.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  25:  120-2S7. 

26:  8-132. 

—  in  solid  Wood,  ^Manufacture  of.     Pract.  M.  2:  355. 

—  Medieval.     (P.  Spofford)  Harper,  53:  809. 

—  of  our  Forefathers.     Sharpe,  33:  85. 

—  Original  Designs  for.     (C.  Ili-idcloff)  Art  .1.  3:  25. 

—  Tables  and  Chairs.     Victoria,  27:  236. 
Fiirstpnruhe.     (.1.  Wilmer)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  748,  S21.     15: 

23-  99- 
Fuses  of  Projectiles.     Pract.  ^I.  2:  409. 
Fuseli,  Henry.    (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  4:  50.  —  Blackw.  23: 

572- 

—  Knowles's  Lifeof.  Colliurn,3i:  432. — Eel.  R.  53:  39'). 

—  Lectures  at  Royal  Academy.     Blackw.  54:  691. 
Fusi-Yama,  Jit.,  Japan.     Colburn,  153:  475. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     (C.  F.  G.  Cumniing)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

27:  48 1. 


Fuss  and  Feathers.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  192. 

Fust,    Sir  H.  J.,  Judgment  in  Case  of  Gorhain  vergut 

Bishop  of  Exeter.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  S09.     50:  O^S. 
Fust,  John,  and  the  Invention  of  Printing.     Iniernat.  M. 

5:   172- 
Future,  The.     No.  Brit.  9:  472. —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  1  o. 

—  Mus.  28:  364. 

—  as  it  was.     (E.  M.  Smalley)  Lakeside,  5:  48. 

—  Fictions  of.     Dub.  R.  70:  76. 

Future  Generations,  Claim  on  the  Piesent.  (W.  Sullivan) 
Chr.  Exam.  1 :  427. 

Future  Judgment  and  Retribution.  (G.  B.  Clieever)  Bib. 
Sac.  8:  471. 

Future  Life.  (G.  Bailey)  Univ.  Q.  34:  -%.  —  (k.  C. 
Barry)  Univ.  Q.  35:  300. —  (J.  Bayma)  Cath.  World, 
25:  494.  —(P.  Felts)  Luth.  Q.  6:"  62.  —  (C.  S.  Ger- 
hard) Mercersb.  25:  192.  —  (J.  II.  Morison)  Unita. 
R.3:  152.  — (J.  W.  Willmarth)  Baj.t.  g.  4:  19S.— 
So.  R.  n.  s.  20:  459. 

—  Ancient  and  modern  Belief  in.     (H.  Giles)  Nat.  Q.  8: 

358. 

—  and  future  Punishment,  H.  W.  Beecher  on.     (H.  R. 

Nye)  Univ.  (^.  35:  83. 

—  and  the  Soul.     (F.  Harrison)  19th  Cent,  i:  623,  832. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  237,  309. 

Symposium  on.    19th  Cent.  2:  329,  497.    Same  art. 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  499.    2:  20. 

—  Apostolic  Doctrine  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  404. 

—  Bakewell  on.     (E.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  49:  37, 

—  The  Bible  and.     (J.  Boyden)  Univ.  C^.  24:  397. 

—  Chald;ro-.\ssvrian  Doctrine  of.     (t).  D.  Miller)  Univ. 

Q.36:  31s; 

—  contirmed  by  Nature  and  Science.     (G.  W.  Qiiimby) 

Univ.  Q.  8:  3S1. 

—  Daniel  versus  Zoroaster.    (C.  H.  Hall)  .\m.  Church  R. 

16:  355- 

—  Degrees  of  Happiness  in.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  L'niv.  Q. 

14:  129. 

—  Destiny  of  Man  in.  (.V.  F.Howii )  Cath.  World.  27: 145. 

—  Druidical  Doctrine  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam. 

62:  88. 

—  Egyptian  Doctrine  of.    (W.  R.  .\lger)Univ.Q.  13:  136. 

—  Figuier  on.     O.  &  N.  6:  4'>2.  —  Tem]<.  liar,  35:  104. 

—  Great  Future.     Hours  at  Home,  7:  344. 

—  Hebrew  Doctrine  of.    ( W.  R.  -Vlger)  Chr.  Exam.  60:  i. 

—  History  of  Doctrine  of.  ( W.T.  Clarke)  Univ.  (^  21 :  72. 
Alger's.     (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  70:   1. 

—  Hudson  on.     (.1.  Strong)  Meth.  (^  18:  404. 

—  in  l{ruhmani>^ni  and  Ituddliisui.     (W.  R.  .\lger)  No. 

Am.  86:  435. 

—  Inductive  Argument  for.     (T.  B.  Th.iyer>  I  niv.  Q. 

22:   36. 

—  Life  affcr  Death.     (F.  P.  Cbb.)  Then.  R.  10:  43S. 

—  Life  in  Death.     (W.  Walf..rd)  Bib.  R.  2:   10 

Natural  Evi.lence  for.    (W.Walf..rd)  Bib.  R.  2:  loS. 

—  of  the  Good.     (.\.  Norton)  Chr.  E.xam.  i:  350. 

—  of  Man  and  Brute.     (C.  C.  Everett)  Chr.  Exam.  67: 

\\~  ■ 

—  Personal  Identity  in.     (('•.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  11: 

407. 

—  Physical  Theori-  of,  Taylor's.    (Sir  J.  Stephen)  Ed.  R. 

71 :  220.  Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge.  87:  3S5.  —  Ed.  R.  64: 
85.  — (W.  A.  Stearns)  .\m.  Bib.  Repos.  8:  494.— 
Eraser.  14:  407. 

—  Positive  Creed  on.    (F.  B.  f>ickwood)  Penn  Mo.  9:  177. 

—  Practical  Value  of  Belief  in.     (C.  II.  Brigh.im)  Chr. 

Exam.  86:   15S. 

—  Progressive  Knowledge  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  28:   io. 

—  Ralibinical  Doctrine  of.    (W.  R.  .Vlger)  Chr.  Exam. 

60:  189. 

—  Spiritual  Theori- of.    (J.  Service)  Confemp.  17:   127. 

—  What  can  we  know  of?    Canad.  Mo.  13:  626. 


FUTUKE 


496 


GADSDEN 


Future  Life,  What  shall  we  be  in?  (W.  II.  French)  Univ. 
Q.  17:  167.     18:  67. 

Future  Punisiiment.  (E.  T.  Fitch)  Chr.  Q.  Spec,  i :  59S. 
—  (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  2d  s.  3:  1.  —Brit. 
Q.  7:  105.  —  Chr.  Exam.  8:  392. — Am.  Church  K. 
2-  359'  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  505.  —  (W.  S.  Edwards) 
Meih.  Q.  32:  546.  — (G.  P.  Fisher,  J.  M.  AVliitun, 
and  W.  S.  Tyler)  New  Eug.  37:  169,  311.  —  (T. 
Meritt)  Am.  Metli.  M.  6:  201.  — (G.  S.  Mutt)  Princ. 
43:  532.  —  (ti.  Salmon)  Contemp.  32:  182.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  90:  6S9.  —  (A.Woodbury)  Unita.  li.  9: 
673.  —  (S.  Whitinj,')  Meth.  Q.  19:  414,  614.  —  Am. 
Meth.  M.  3:  H2.  — Bentley,  18:  1S3.  —  Bost.  P. 
i:  113.  —  Brit.  Q.  68:  107.  —  Brownson,  19:  85. 

—  and  future  Life,  H.  W.  Beecher  on.     (H.  K.  Nvc) 

Univ.  Q.  35:  83. 

—  and  Patiunalism.     (E.  P.  Tenney)  Cong.  R.  8:  161. 

—  and  Reward,  Doctrine  of.     Eel.  R.  86:  385. 

—  Christ  on  Duration  of.     (C.  Kent)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  290. 

—  Cudworth's  MS.  on.     (C.  Kenny)  Tlieo.  R.  15:  267. 

—  Dobney  on.   Tlieo.  &  Lit.  J.  3:  395.  —  Eel.  R.  82:  153. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Eel.  R.  85:  39. 

—  Duration  of.     (E.  P.  Gould)  Bib.  Sac.  37:  221. 

—  Everlasting.     Dub.  R.  88:  117. 

Decline  of  Faith  in.    (A.  S.  Chesebroiigh)  New  Eng. 

39:  308*. 
Pusey  on.     (.J.  B.  Mayor)  Contemp.  38:  1025. 

—  Foster  on.     (R.  A.  Hallam)  Am,  Church  R.  2:  359. — 

(F.  "\AXvland)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  61. 

—  in  the  Old  Testament.    (H.  Cowles)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  514. 

—  of  Infants,  not  Calvinism.    (L.  Beecher)  Spirit  Pilg.  I : 

42,  78,  149 

—  Probation  after  Death.     (J.  T.  Tucker)  Coug.  R.  10: 

330.  —  (J.  E.  Roy)  New  Eng.  29:  400. 

and  the  New  Testament.     (R.  D.  C.  Robbins)  Bib. 

Sac.  38:  460. 

—  Result  of  Character.     (S.  Harris)  New  Eng.  9:  1S6. 

—  Symposium  on.    Contemp.  32:  153-182. 

—  Verdict  of  Reason  on.     (S.  Cobb)  Univ.  Q.  23:  151. 
iSee  Annihilation;  Eternal  Punishment:  Retribution; 

Hell. 
Future  State.  (G.  Grote)  Contemp.  18:  133.  — (W.  H. 
Browne)  So.  M.  17:  250.  —  (C.  Follen)  Chr.  Exam. 
7:  390.  8:  115,  265.  —  (J.  M.  Hoppin)  Bib.  Sac. 
15:  381.  —  (C.  G.  Lyttleton)  Contemp.  21:  915. — 
Liv.  Age,  no:  664.  —  (J.  M.  C.  Breaker)  Chr.  R. 
22:  I.  —  Univ.  Q.  9:  160.  —  (H.  Ballon,  2d)  Univ. 
Q.  10:  29.  —  (T.  S.  Lothrop)  Univ.  Q.  30:  207. 

—  Analogy  between  the  Present  and.     (H.  Ballon,  2d) 

Univ.  Q.  4:  113. 

—  Analogies  of,  in  Nature.  (A.Traver)  Evang.  R.  18 :  249. 


Future  State,  Ancient  Idea  of.     (A.  Yerrington)  Hogg, 
i:   171.  —  Am.  Bib.  Rcpos.  3d  s.  2:  686. 

—  and  Science.    (B.  Stewart)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  399.   3:  537. 

—  Antepasts  of.     Chr.  Obs.  46:   513. 

—  Ajiocalyptic  Doctrine  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam. 

57:   '• 

—  Buddhistic  Idea  of.    (G.  T.  Flanders)  Univ.  Q.  32 :  42S. 

—  Clark  and  Mattison  on.    (C.  T.  Moss)  Meth.  Q.  27:  236. 

—  Doctrnie  of,  in  '.he  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews.     (W   R. 

Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  53:   157. 

—  Doctrine  of  Rewards  and  Punishments.    Bib.  I!.  5:  352. 

—  I'^nect  of  present  Conduct  on.     (H.  Ballon)  I'niv.  Q. 

2:  39,  251. 

—  Egyptian  Doctrine  of.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Bib.  Sac 

25:  69. 

—  Harijings  upon  Hades.    (C.  A.  Alexander)  Knick.  42: 

405. 

—  Homeric  Ideas  of.     (J.  Proud(il)  Bii).  Sac.  15:  753. 

—  Hudson's  Doctrine  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  10:  592, 

—  Life  after  Death.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Theo.  R.  9:    506. 

10:  43S. 

—  Mythology  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:   100,  129,  198. 

—  Opinions  of  Contemporaries  of  the  Evangelists  on.    (F. 

R.  Conder)  Eraser,  91:   100. 

—  Paul's  Doctrine  of.  (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  54:  202. 

—  Peter's  Doctrine  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  55: 

217. 

—  Philosophy  of,  Dick's.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:  596. 

—  Physical  Speculations  on.     (W.  Jame.'-)  Nation,  20: 

366.  —  Brit.  (^  64:  35.  —  Lond.  Q.  45:  49. 

—  Place  of  the  Departed.     (Mrs.  II.  A.  Bingham)  Univ. 

Q.  24:  477.  — (N.  H.  Griffin)  Bib.  Sac^  13:  153. 

—  Progressive  Revelation  of.     Chr.  01)s.  74:   161. 

—  proved  from  Light  of  Nature.     Theo.  Repos.  i:  236. 

2:  22.     3:  219. 

—  Purgatory,  Heaven,  and  Hell.    (J.  M.  Capes)  Contemp. 

22:  731. 

—  Scriiitural  Doctrine  of.    (E.  P.  Barrows)  Rib.  Sac.  15! 

625. 

—  J  P.  Thompson  on.    (E.  C.Towne)  Chr.  Exam.  70:  169. 

—  The  unseen  Universe.     Brit.  (I.   64:  35.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  131:   195 

—  Vedic  Doctrine  of .    (W.  D.Whitney)  Bib.  Sac.  16:  404. 

—  AVhately  on.     Mercersb   8:  3S4.  —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8: 

640.     9:  I. 
(See  Hades;  Immortality;  Intermediate  State. 
Future  Years,  Concerning.     (A.  K.  H.  Boj'd)  Eraser,  63: 

441.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  499.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  69:  475. 
Futurity,  Piying  into.    Once  a  Week,  21 :  5S0. 
F.vster,  J.  S.,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  415. 


G 


Gabb,  William  M.    Nature,  18:  2S5. 

Gaboon,  Late  Explorations  in.    (H.  von  Koppenfels)  Am. 

Natural.  15:  447. 
Gabriel  Conroy.     (Bret  Harte)  Scrib.  11 :   16-S40.     12: 

29-512. 
Gabriel's  Appointment.     (JI.  E.  Edwards)  Argosy,  23: 

1-401.     24:   1-401. 
Gabriel's  Marriage.    (W.  Collins)  House.  Words,  7:  149, 

iSi.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  37:  557. 
Gabrielle.     (C.  Reybaud)  Colburn,  134:  1S3-476. 
Gabrielle,  or  the  Sisters.     Eraser,  43:   295.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  23:  57.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  29;  132. 


Gabrielle  de  Belle  Isle;  a  Tale.    Blackw.  51:  609. 
Gabrielle  de  Bergerae.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  24:   55, 

231,  352- 
Gabrielle,   La  belle,   and   Henry  IV.     Temp.  Bar,  48: 

461.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  221. 
Gabrielle  of  Wurzburg.     (Lady  Hardy)  Tinslej',  6:  24. 
Gabriello  and   Adriana  ;  a  Dramatic  Sketch.      (B.  W. 

Procter)  St.  .James,  38:  143. 
Gachet,  Gassett,  Gushee  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  344. 
Gadsden,  Christopher.     (G.  S.  Hillard)  Pennsyl.  M.  3: 

1S6. 
—  Letter  of,  1766.     Hist.  M.  5:  260. 


GADSDEN 


497 


GALLEY 


Gadsden,  Christopher  E.     Discourse  on  Pincknej'.     (J. 
Sparks;  No.  Am.  22:  222. 

—  Life  and  Ciiaracter  of.     (C.  Wallace)  Am.  Churcli  R. 

5:  577- 
Gael,  Early  Vestiges  of  the.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  466. 

—  and  Sassenach.     Blackw.  33:  505,763. 

(Jaels,  Celts,  and  Kymri.     (J.  Pyne)  Xat.  Q.  33:  81. 
Gaelic  and  Norse  Popular  Tales.     (D.  Masson)  Macmil. 

3:  213.     Same  art.  Liv.  Alcc,  68:  387. 
Gaelic  Culture,  Old.     Westni.  108:   127. 
Gaelic  Dictionary.     Blackw.  i:  256. 
Gaelic  Nuisance.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  54:   6S9. 

55:  129- 
Gaelic  Revival.     (T.  F.  Gahvey)  Western,  5:  45. 
Gaelic  Stories,  Old.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  6S0. 
Gaffney,  .Tames.     Irish  ^h>.  4:  172. 
Gaillon,  Normandy,  Reform  School  at.     (R.  Hall)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  3:  744. 
Gaines,  Maj.-Gen.  Edmund  P.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R. 

22:  549. 
Gaines,  Mrs.  M.  S.,  Case  of.     So.  Q.  25:  273. 
— ■  —  Romance  of.     (H.  il.  Jenkins)  Puinam,  12:  201. 
Gains,  Institutions  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  12:  385. 

See  Savings-IJanks. 
Gainsborough,  Humphrey.     Cong.  7:  214. 
Gainsl)()rongh,  Thomas.    (T.  Gautier)  Temp.  Par,  5:  324. 

6:  425.  —  Dub.  Univ.  48:  607. — (S.  Colvin)  Portlii. 

3:  169,178.  —  Lond.Q.  7:  141.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

39:  539- 

—  and  Constable.     Art. T.  33:   150. 

—  Eccentricities  of.     (R.  H.  Hoare)  Poop.  .T.  6:   106. 

—  in  green  Lanes.     (G.  W.  Thorubi;ry)  An  .1.  11:  65. 

—  Fulcher's  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  50:  754. 

—  Life  of.     New  Q.  5:  413. 

Gajani,  G.,  and  the  Roman  Republic.    (J.  P.  Thompson) 

Putnam,  13:  595. 
Gala  Days.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Atlan.  11:  629.     12:  17. 
Galanti  Show.     Bentley,  13:  63,  151,  453. 
Galapagos  Islands.     Nature,  6:  352. 

—  Cruise  through.     (E.  C.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  31:  579. 

—  Trip  to,  1S50.     (C.  T.  Hopkins)  Pioneer,  i:  97. 
Galatea,  Cruise  in  the,  in  1S67.     Once  a  Week,  14:  370. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  73:  72. 
Gaidos,  B.  Perez.    Doiia  Purfecta.    (D.  Hanning)  Temp. 

Bar,  58:  326. 
Gale,  .lames,  tlie  blind  Inventor.     (B.  G.  Johns)  Good 

Words,  10:  466. 
Gale,  William.     Art  J.  21:  373. 
Gale  Genealogy.     (G.  Gale)  N.  E.  Reg.  18:  189. 
Gale  in  the  Channel.     (C.  J.  Peterson)  Hogg,  5:  233- 

—  of  June,  1S41.     Blackw.  50:  72. 

"—  of  August.     (J.  Pettingal)  Arch.  2:  60. 
Gales  and  Hurricanes  in  Western  Atlantic.    (W.  C.  Red- 
field)  Am.  J.  Sci.  31:  115. 

—  in  the  Atlantic,  Maury  on.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  2S0. 

—  of  November  and  December,  1S65.     (A.  S.  Ilerschel) 

Intel.  Obs.  9:   19S. 
Galena,  111.,  Lead-Mining  at.     Harper,  32:  6S1. 
Galera.     (T.  A.  Trollopu)  Lippinc.  14:  6n. 
Gales  and  Scaton,  Charge  against,   1S23.     Niles's  Reg. 

23:  333,  358- 

—  Register  of  Debates.     (J.  Sparku)  No.  Am.  22:  224. 
Galesburg    Declaration,    Theses   on,    Krauth's.      (.L    A. 

Brown)  Luth.  l^.  7:  595. 
Galesburg,  III.,  Lombard  University.     O.  &  N.  4:  271. 
Galgano;  a  Poem.    (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Putnam,  i:  512. 
Gaiiani,  Ferdinand.     (E.  Howland)  Atlan.  31:  299. 

—  and  Darwin.     (E.  Du  Bois-Reymond)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

14:  409. 

—  Letters.     (.A.  Langel)  Nation,  33:  230. 
Galilee.     (C.  R.  Conder)  (iood  Wonls,  19:  635. 

—  in  Time  of  Christ.    (S.  Merritt)  Bib.  Sac.  31 :  29,  235. 

32 


Galilee,  Sea  of.    (W.  C.  Prime)  Hours  at  Home,  i :  43S. 

—  (C.  H.  Brigham)  Mo.  Rtl.  M.  13:  256. 
Galilei,  Galileo.     (O.  Delapurne)  St.  .lames,   13:  64. — 

(L.  Hunt)  Loud.  M.  3:  62.  —  (A.  King)  Argosy,  11: 
29.  —  (J.  G.  Meline)  Cath.  World,  8:  321,433. — 
with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  51:  423. — Colbuni,  131: 
50.  — Eel.  M.  60:  463.  — Ed.  R.  80:  164.  — Mo. 
Eel.  M.  10:  337. —  Penny  M.  2:  63. 

—  and  Application  of  Mathematics  to  Physics.  (W.  Jack) 

Nature,  21:  40,  58.     .Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  727. 

—  and  G.  Bruno.    Quar.  145:  362.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

138:  323.  Same  art.  .Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  in. — 
(B.  A.  Hinsdale)  Chr.  ii.  i:  145. 

—  and  his  Discoveries.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  12:  207. 

—  and  the  Inquisition,  Gebler  on.     (S.  Taylor)  Nature, 

14:  226.  —  (Prof.  Reusch)  Contemp.  38:  665. — 
Dub.  R.  5:  72. 

—  and  Milton.     (R.  Owen)  Eraser,  79:  67S. 

—  and  Papal  Infallibility.  (E.Lawrence)  Harper,  49:  417. 

—  (S.  Taylor)  Macmil.  29:  89.  Same  art.  Ed.  M. 
82:  1S7." 

—  and  the  Pontifical  Congregations.     Dub.  R.  69:  140. 

—  Brown's  Tragedy  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  106. 

—  Case  of.     Dub.  R.  57:  376.     58:  260. 

—  Contenijwraries  and  Predecessors  of.     New  York  R. 

9:  444- 

—  Dream  of.     Godey,  24:  44. 

—  History  of.     Month,  7:  262,  348.     8:  247,  359. 

—  Life  of.     Am,  Mo.  R.  3:  14. 

—  Mai-tyrdom  of.     (.Sir  1).  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  33:   513. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  52:    199,  2° 3- 

—  Persecution  of.     Lond.  ^I.  19:   112. 

—  Private  Life  of.     (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  i:   529. — 

Lakeside,  5:   179. 

—  Trial  of.     {A.  Mezieres)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  3S5. 

—  Tuscan  Memorial  to.    (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  8:  329. 

—  Was  he  tortured?    (S.  Taylor)  Nature,  17:  299. 
Galisteo  Creek,  New  Mexico,  Geology  of.     (J.J.  .Steven- 
son) Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  471. 

Galitzin.     See  Gallitzin. 

Gall,  Francois  J.,  and  G.  Spurzlieim.  (R.  Gordon)  F.il. 
R.  25:  227. 

—  Some  Particulars  about.     Zoist,  2:  455. 
Gallagher,  Wm.  D.,  Poems  of.     Am.  Mo'.  M.  8:  89. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  452. 
Gallait,  Louis.     Art  J.  18:   loi. 

Galland,  Pierre  V.,  Life  of.     Am.  Arch.  8:  233. 

Gallantry,  Modern.  (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  134:  164. — 
(C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  6:  453. 

Gallatin,  Albert.  (H.  C.  Lodge)  Internat.  R.  7:  250.— 
(J.  T.  Morse,  jr.)  .\tlan.  44:  513. —  (C.  C.  Smith) 
I'nita.  R.  12:  303.  —  with  portrait,  Dem.  R.  la:  641. 

—  Bank.  M.  (N.^  Y.)  4:  773.  — Liv.  Age,  23:  324. 

—  .\dams's  Life  of.     Nation,  29:   12S,  144. 

—  Writings  of.     JI.  Am.  Ilist.  3:  607. 

Gallaudet,  Thomas  11.  (II.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Educ.  x:  417. 

—  (J.  Ilarringtciii)  Chr.  Exam.  53:  105.  —  (0.  Tif- 
fany) No.  .\m.  87:  517. 

—  and  Deaf-Mute  Instruction.     (,S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New 

Eng. 10:  415. 

—  Discourses  of.     Chr.  Obs.  17:  456. 

—  Sennons.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  27. 

Gallery  of  .\pellos.     Colburn,  4:   i.     5:   111-103. 
(iailery  Training-Lessons.  (I).  Stow)  .\m.  J.  Educ.  9:  413. 
Galleys,  Ancient  War.  (L.  C.  .Allison)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  574. 

—  Fifteen  Years  in.     Chamb.  J.  39:  6. 

—  French,  in  the  17th  Century.    House.  Words,  17:  562. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  216. 

—  Huguenots  at.     Quar.  120:  39. 
Galley  Life  of  France.     Ed.  M.  23:  539. 

Galley  Slave;  a  Poem.     (H.  Abbey)  Galaxy,  lo:  520. 
Galley  Slaves.     Penny  M.  14:  134. 


GALLIC 


498 


GAMBLING 


Gallic  Antiquities.     Colburn,  54:  273. 
Gallic-an  Clnirch.     See  France,  Church  of. 
CJallicaiiism  and  Infalliliiiity.     (J.  A.  Uorner)  Contemp. 
17:  591. 

—  and  Ultramontanism.     lirownson,  23:  313. 

—  True  Origin  of.    (J.  A.  Keogli)  Cath.  World,  10:  527. 
Gallinaceana;  Peacocks,  Guinea  Fowls.     Fraser,  49:  101, 

275. 
(Jallison,  John,  Character  of.    {W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  12: 
4S9. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Disc.  3:15. 

(Jaliitzin,   Princess  Amelia.      Cath.  World,   13:    367. — 

Cornh.  24:  553.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  iii:  609. 
Gallitzin,  Demetrius  A.  (Mrs.  I.  James)  No.  Am.  88:  349. 

—  and   Catholic   Settlements   in    Pennsylvania.      Cath. 

World,  2:  145.  —  Cath.  World,  i:  306. 
Gallium,  a  new  Metal.     (K.  Meldola)  Nature,  12:  4S1.— 

Pract.  M.  7:  366. 
Gallop  for  Life.    House.  Words,  3:  577.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  31 :  205. 
Galloping  Dick.     All  the  Year,  29:  324. 
Galloway,  Ancient  Lordship  of.    (K.  lliddell)  Arch.  9:  49. 

—  Tiirieve  Castle.     Fraser,  43:   152. 
Gallows  Literature.     Am.  Bibiiop.  5:  91. 

Gallus,  Cains  Cornelius,  Paraplirases  from.     Ev.  Sat.  9: 

lOI. 

Gallwe}',  T.    Lays  of  Killarney  Lakes.     Dub.  Univ.  77: 

599- 
Galongoon,  Volcano  of.     Penny  M.  6:  431. 
Gait,  Sir  Alex.  T.,  with  portrait.     New  Dom.  19:  188. 
Gait,  John,  with  portrait.     F'raser,  2:    555.  —  Bentley, 

18:  285. 

—  Annals  of  the  Parish.    Blackw.  9:  203.    10:  665.    11; 

741. — Portfo.(Den.)  27:  52. 

—  Autobiography.     Eel.  K.  58:  343.  —  Mo.  R.  132:  249. 

—  Westm.  16:  321.     17:  182. 

—  Ayrshire  Legatees.     Blackw.  II :  742. 

—  The  F>arthquake.     Blackw.  8:  450. 

—  The  Entail.     Blackw.  13:  77. 

—  Lawrie  Todd.     F'raser,   i :   236.  —  (W.  Phillips)  No. 

Am.  31:  380. —  Westm.  12:  405. 

—  Life  in  Pennsylvania.     Quar.  26;  364. 

—  Literary  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  135;  36S. 

—  Novels.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  495. 

—  Southennan.     W^estm.  13:  345. 

—  Tragedies.     Quar.  11:  j^^. 

—  Voyages  and  Travels,    (^uar.  7:  297.  —  Ed.  R.  23:  40. 
Galtees,  May-Time  on.     (J.  M.  Ci'otlie)  Cath.  World,  33: 

20S. 
Galvanic  Battery.     (G.  W.  Hough)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  1S2. 

—  (S.  P.  Sharpies)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loi:  247. 

—  Cheap.     Pract.  M.  5:  131. 

—  Daniell's,  Constant  Form  of.     (W.  Thomson)  Nature, 

3:  35°- 

—  Economical  Constant.  (C.G.Page)  Am.  J.  Sci. 63:  257. 

—  Smee's.     (R.  Bithell)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  346. 

—  Some  Forms  of.     (S.  B.  Sharpies)  Eel.  Engin.  5:  189. 
Galvanic  Batteries.     (R.  Bithell)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  20.  —  (H. 

Highton)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  215.  — (C  G.  Page)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  36:  137. 

—  .LablochkofE's.     Pract.  M.  7:  247. 

—  of  four  Elements.     (.J.  W.  Draper)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  18: 

289. 

—  Simplification  in.     Pract.  j\I   6;  255. 

Galvanic  Circuit,  Electro-motive  Force  and  Resistance 
of.     (H.  Haug)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  3S1.     93:  43. 

Galvanic  Current,  Conduction  and  Distribution  of.  (C. 
G.  Page)  Am.  J.  Sci.  61:  192. 

—  in  Telegraph  Wires,  Velocity  of.     (B.  A.  Gould,  jr.) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  61:  67,  153. 

—  Vibrations  of   Trevelyan's  Bars  by.      (C.  G.  Page) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  105. 


Galvanic  Deflagrator.     (R.  Hare)  Am.  J.  Sci.  4:   201. 

5:  94,  357-     7-  347-     8:  99. 
Galvanic  Electricity,  Conduction  of,  through  moist  Air. 

(C.  G.  Page)  Am.  J.  .Sci.  52:  204. 
Galvanic  Light,  Polarization  of.     (C.  G.  Page)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  57:  375. 
Galvanic  Results.     (W.  Sturgeon)  Am.  J.  Sci.  39:  28 
Galvanism,  Aldini  on.     Ed.  R.  3:   194. 

—  New  Theory  of.     (R.  Hare)  Am.  J.  Sci.  i:    413.     3: 

105. 
Galvanometer  for  powerful  Currents.     (C.  F.  Rrackctt) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  121 :  395. 

—  New  Form  of.     (■!.  Trowbridge)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  118. 

—  New  Form  of  Lantern.     (A.  M.  IMayer)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

103:  414.  —  (G.  F.  Barker)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  207. 
—  (F.  E.  Nipher)Am.J.  Sci.  in:  in.  — (.\.  M. 
Mayer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  93:  421.  — (G.  F.  Barker) 
J.  FYankl.  Inst.  99:  431. 

—  New  Absolute.     (M.  1).  C.  Hodges)  Am.  J.  Sci.   I17: 

475- 
Galwa}-.     (D'Arcy  W.  Thompson)  JIaemii.  12:  411. — 
Irish  Q.  i:  268. 

—  the  City  of  the  Tribes.     Once  a  Week,  5:  389. 

—  The  Claddagh  and  its  People.  Temp.  Bar,  10:  266. 
Galway  Judgment,  The.  (E.  S.  Beesly)  Foi-tn.  18:  39. 
Gama,  Vasco  da.     Jlonth,  12:  176. 

Gamalies,  or  painted  Stones.     Chaiub.  J.  42:  48S. 
Gambetta,   Leon.     (J.   McCarthy)  Galaxy,    15:    725. — 

(G.  M.  Towle)  Appleton,  5:  223.    20:  523. — Fraser, 

104:    28.  —  Eel.  M.  97:  345. — with  portrait,  Eel. 

AL  76:  502. — Ev.  Sat.  13:  5S6.  —  Gent.  ]\L  n.  s. 

14:  559. 

—  and  the  F'rench  Elections,  18S1.     (Y.  Guyot)  Conteinp. 

40:  616. 

—  and  Thiers.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  15:  278. 

—  Six  Months  of  Prefecture  under.     Fraser,  86:  651. 

—  Von  der  Goltz  on.     (H.  von  Hoist)  Nation,  25:  87, 

102. 

—  What  he  is  doing  for  France.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

12:  36. 
Gambia,  Rovalty  on  the.     (H.  V.  Huntley)  Bentley,  25: 
589. 

—  L'p  the.     Chamb.  J.  16:  273. 

Gambler  on   Moral   Evidence.     Ed.   R.  12:    202.  —  (J. 

F'oster)  Eel.  R.  5:  422. 
Gamble,  Thomas,  with  portrait.     Anal.  ]\I.  13:  413. 
Gambler's  Life  in  last  Century.     All  the  Year,  18:  324. 
Gamljler's  Luck;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  302. 
Gaml)lers.     Godey,  20:  225. 
Gambling.     (S.  Martin)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  12:  45,  83.  — (G. 

I.  Cowan)  Peop.  J.  6:  244.  — Chamb.  J.  28:  369. 

—  among  the  Utah  Indians.   (E.  A.  Barber)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  351. 

—  Anatomy  of.     Fraser,  16:  9,  368,  748.     17:  269,  53S. 

—  at  Homburg.      (E.   G.  Buffum)  Galaxy,  3  :  493.  — 

All  the  Year,  2:  517.  —  Broadw.  5:  54. — Cornh. 
12:  221. 

—  Betting,  Lotteries,  etc.     Chamb.  J.  18:  353. 

—  Card-Sharping.     (L.  Wraxall)  Once  a  Week,  4:  597. 

—  Chapter  on.     Colburn,  94:  56.     Same  art.  luternat. 

M.  5:  337- 

—  Chinese.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  636. 

—  Faro.     (E.  Crapsey)  Galaxy,  12:  57. 

—  Gaming-Table.     ('W.  A.  Seaver)  Harper,  41 :  130. 

—  in  the  i8th  Century.     (A.  Andrews)  Colliurn,  103: 

361.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35:  13. 

—  in  London.     Fraser,  8:  191. 

—  Paris  Bourse.     Colburn,  62:  105. 

—  Paris  Gambling-Houses.     (J.  D.  Osborne)  Putnam,  3: 

303.  —  Broadw.  9:  528. 

—  Roulette,  Trente  et  Quarante,  etc.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  58. 

—  Spas  of  Germany.     (.J.  H.  Browne)  Harper,  45:  1. 


GAMBLING 


499 


GARDENS 


Gambling,  Superstitions  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  JI. 

n.  s.  22:  219.  —  Cornh.  25:  704.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

79:  157.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  105.    Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  12:  6S0. 
Gambling-Hell,  Chinese.     (E.  H.  Hall)  Lippinc.  4:  59. 
Gambling-House,  Fashionable.     Bentley,  15:  552. 
Gambling-Houses   and   Gamesters.      Bentley,   18:    333, 

489^  593-     ^9'  44-397-     20:  2SS-622. 

—  French.     Westm.  11:  303. 

—  in  Germany.  Uub.  Univ.  77:  466.  —  St.  James,  4:  441. 

—  of  New  York.     St.  James,  20:  252. 
Gambling  Speculations.     Bank.  M.  ^N.  Y.)  34:  19. 
Gamboge.     Penny  M.  9:  315. 

Gambold,  John.     Meth.  M.  37:  3. 

—  Works  of.     (J.  Brazer)  Chr.  Exam.  21:  137. 
Gambrel  Roof;  a  Poem.     (L.  Larcom)  Allan.  33:   141. 
Gam",  and  Game  Laws  in  England.     Ed.  R.  134:  390.— 

(iuar.  122:  136. 

—  and  its  Cooking.     All  the  Year,  20:  559. 

—  Autumn,  on  the  Prairies.     (J.  Cooke)  Scrib.  4:  697. 

—  Cost  of  a  Battue.     All  the  Year,  3:  484. 

—  Gallinaceous  Game-Birds.     Penny  M.  10:  401,  414. 

—  in  England.     Cornh.  42:  294. 

—  of  North  America.     (H.  W.  Herbert)  Dem.  R.  18:  17- 

2S2. — Am.  Whig  R.  10:  461. 

—  of  South  Africa,  Drummond's.     Nature,  12:  182. 

—  Proprietor  of.  Troubles  of  a.     Lond.  ]M.  17:   152. 

—  Water-Fowl  of  the  West.    (51.  A.  Howell,  jr.)  Harper, 

49:  790. 
Game  of  Bowls.     (R.  R.  Macgregor)  Belgra.  36:  352. 

—  of  the  Celts.     Belgra.  35:  1S4. 

—  of  Checkers;  a  Comedy.     Canad.  Mo.  2:  534. 

—  of  Chess;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  233. 

—  of  Ecart(?;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  17:  44. 

—  of  Hazard;  a  Story.     (S.  Will^on)  Belgra.  42:  97. 

—  of  Knur  and  Spell.     (J.  Holland)  Reliquarv,  6:  233. 

—  of  Pall  JL1II.     (R.  R.  Macgregor)  Belgra.  36:  70. 

—  of  Quintain.     (R.  R.  Macgregor)  Belgra.  38:  313. 

—  of  twenty  Questions.     Liv.  Age,  25:  40. 
Games.     Chamb.  J.  41:  796. 

—  and  Amusements,  Domestic,  of  the  Middle  Ages.    Art 

J.  11:  9,  79. 

—  and  Play  in  the  Classical  Period.     Cornh.  20:  2S5. 

—  Development  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  33:   131. 

—  Capt.  Dover's  Cotswold.     Cornh.  37:  710, 

—  Drawing-Room.     Chamb.  J.  49:  241. 

—  Evolution  of.     Liv.  Age,  141:  572. 

—  Garden.     Chamb.  J.   40:    251.  —  House.    Words,    7: 

53S.  — Lond.  Soc.  5:  473. 

—  History  of.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Fortn.  31:  735.     Same  art. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  225. 

—  of  the  Ancients.     (R.  F.  Clarke)  Month,   13:  197.— 

Ed.  M.  28:  40. 

—  on  Horseback.     Chamb.  J.  53:  492. 

—  Shakspere's.     Belgra.  22:  482. 

Game  Book,  Leaves  from.    (W.  H.  Maxwell)  Dub.  Univ. 

3:  563- 
Game  Food  of  America.    (W.  Minot)  Intcrnat.  R.  9:  136. 
Game  Laws.     (Syd.   Smith)  Ed.   R.  31:    295.     39:   43. 

43:  248.    49:  55.  — (W.  Empson)  Ed.  R.  54:  277.— 

Ed.  R.  134:  390. — Quar.  122:  136.  —  Selec  Ed.  R. 

6:240.  —  Blackw.  22:  643.    60:  754.— AVcstm.  5:  i. 

45:  405. — Mo.  R.  85:  74,  171.  — Niles's  f.'eg.  21: 

92.  —  Pamph.  9:  171.     10:  19.     11:  ^25.  —  Ed.  R. 

81:  463. -Tail,  3:  632. 

—  and  Committee  of  1S72.    (A.  H.  Becsly)  Fortn.  19:  352. 

—  and  Game  Preserving.     Westni.  114:   131. 

—  and  our  Food  Supply.     Fraser,  88:  135. 

—  and  Poaching  in  England.     Cornh.  16:  346. 

—  Evils  of.     Howitt,  3:  226. 

—  History  and  Effects  of.     Mo.  R.  165:  2S4. 

—  of  Scotland.    Blackw.  66:  6?. 


Game-Law  Committee.     (\.  H.  Beesly)  Fortn.  21:  3S;. 
(iame-Law  Tactics.     (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  2:  50-322. 
Game-Keeper's  Natural  History.     All  the  Year,  i:  473. 
(ianiester,  Confessions  of  a.     Chr.  Obs.  27:  2S2. 
Gamesters  and  Gaming.     Colburn,  10:  256. 

—  in  Europe.    Westm.  80:  68.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78: 

305- 
Gamin  de  Paris.     Dncc  a  Week,  15:  660. 

—  A  Loiulon.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  257. 

Gamut  in  major  and  minor  Modes.     J.  Frankl.  Li.-t.  73: 

>-5>  232,  347- 
Candler's  Annuity;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  11:  447. 
Gangandii,  Cardinal,  and  Carlini.     Colburn,  28:  318. 
Ganges,  Madame  de.     Sharpe,  38:  57. 
Ganges  River.     All  the  Year,  22:  392. 

—  Fair  on.     All  the  Year,  5:  523. 

—  Scenes  on.     Penny  M.  11:  165. 

Ganges  Canal.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  81:  531. 
Gaimett,  Observations  on  the.     (W.  Uiucks)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  7:  329. 
Gannett,  Deborah.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  562.     3:  79. 
Gannett,  FiZra  S.     (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  4:  385. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     (J.  H.  Mori>on)  Mo.   Kel. 

M.  46:  502,  552. 

—  Memoir  of.     (J.  H.  Morison)  I'nita.  R.  3:  488. 
Gano,  John,  Memoirs  of.     Hist.  M.  5:  330. 

Ganoid  Fish  from  Queensland.     (A.  Giinther)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  n:  257. 
Gansvort,  Wessel,  the  Reformer.     (M.  G.  Hanson)  Ref. 

(I  28:  246. 
Gaol.  See  Jail. 
Gaol  Chaplain;  a  Novel.     Bentley,   13:   50S,   5'>S.     14: 

94-572.     15:   39-522.     16:    173-015.     17:   45-505. 

18:  95-563.     19:  58. 
Gap  of  Barncsmore;  a  Tale.     Dub.  LTniv.  32:  219. 
Garbett,  James,  Bampton  Lectures  of.    Chr.  ()l)s.  43:  350. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  48:  53.  —  Chr.  Rem.  8:   1. 
Garcia,  Madame.     Bentley,  24:  3;. 

Garcin  de  Ta.«sy.  J.  H.,  L'ifc  and' Works  of.     (J.  v.  Dil- 

linger)  Contemp.  35:  385. 
Garde,  Roger.     (C.  E.  Banks)  N.  E.  Reg.  35:  34^ 
Garden.  Sir  Robert  W.,  with  portrait.    Colburn,  l68:  412. 
Garden,  The.     New  Eng.  M.  9:  81. 

—  and  Neighborhood.    (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  164:  iSi,  391. 

—  and  Spring.     Colburn,  152:  139-2S6. 

—  Bits  of.     (Miss  Jfaling)  (Jood  Words.  4:  5S9. 

—  Flower.     (T.  James)  Quar.  70:   ion. 

—  McLitosh's  Book  of.     Blaikw.  73:  129. 

—  The  Manse.     Mo.  R.  140:  206. 

—  .My  Town-Garden.     Chainl>.  J.  42:  417. 

—  of  riciwers.     Chamb.  J.  29:  402. 

—  of  Nutmeg-Trees.     House.  Wcrds,  4:   1.^7. 

—  of  Plants  at  Paris,  History  of.    Blackw.  13:  121.    14: 

577.     Same  art.  Portf<>.(|)en.)  31:  100,274,353. 

—  on  the  Hill.     (W.  C.  Bartlett)  Overland,  12:  304. 
Gardens.  (J.  Emmet)  Peop.  J.  8:  21. — Chamb..!.  lO:  221. 

—  -Vncient.     Apjileton,  2:  3S4,  supp. 

—  and  (lardencrs.  Tiny.     Once  a  Week,  17:  3S. 

—  by  Gas-Light.     All  the  Year,  24:  487.  510. 

—  Fashiiins  in.     (E.  C.  (L)  Lippinc.  18:  257. 

—  Hints  on  planning  and  planting.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  324, 

530. 

—  Hornby  Mills,  Go.osip  about.     (H.  Kingsley)  Argosy, 

1 :  304 . 

—  in  March.     Lond.  J^oc.  13:  236. 

—  Kew.     (>iar.  90:  34.  —  Fraser,  40:   127.-    (J.  Saun- 

ders) Pcop.  J.  6:  177. 

—  Market.     House.  Words.  7:  400. 

—  Modern  French.     .\pi)leton,  3:  364,  supp. 

—  of  ancient  .\merica.     .\iipleton.  3:  504,  supp. 

—  of  the  (Jrceks.     Chamb   J.  41:   541. 

—  of  North  America.    All  the  Year,  41:  270. 


GARDENS 


500 


(JARRETTSON 


Garik'iis  of  Old  Rome.     Chaiiib.  J.  25:  2S4. 

—  of  our  Forefathers.     Sharjie,  36:  2jS. 

—  Paris.     (K.  M.  Copelaiul)  Nation,  10:  44. 

—  Town.     Chanib.  J.  37:  iSS. 

—  W"M.     (M.  G.  Watldns)  IJelgra.  2o:  240. 
(Jarilen  Favorites.     Cliamb.  J.  3:   162. 

Garden  Gate;  a  Poem.     (C.  Maokay)  Internat.  M.  1 :  29. 

Garden  Parties.     All  the  Year,  38:  533. 

Garden  Reverie;  a  Poem.     (P.  B.  ]Marston)  Cornh.  23: 

221. 
Garden  Whimsies.     Chamb.  J.  8:  357. 
Gardener  and  the  Manor.    (II.  C  Andersen)  Sorib.  4:457- 
Gardeners,  Education  of.     Blackw.  35:  691. 
Giirdener  Bird.     Li  v.  Age,  137:   1S9. 
Gardening.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  163.  —  (C.  Eraser)  De  Bow, 

25:  56. — Quar.  8g;  t.     Same  art.  EcI.  JI.  24:  17. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  303. — Cornh.  26:  424.  — 

Sharpe,  2:  149. 

—  at  Lille.     All  the  Year,  27:  537. 

—  Chapter  on.     (A.  Davezae)  Dem.  R.  12:  lai 

—  Color  on  Lawns.     Broadw.  8:  289. 

—  Elizabethan.     Fraser,  70:  179. 

—  English  and  Fiencli  Mode  compared.    Westm.  86:  4415. 

—  Landscape.     See  Landscape  Gardening. 

—  My  Garden.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Atlan.  9:  540. 
Smee's.     Nature,  6:  186. 

—  Old-Fashioned.     (Mrs.  Paul)  19th  Cent.  7:  128. 

—  Old  Practice  of.     Ketros.  18:  40. 

—  Ornamental.     (W.  Ely)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  354. 

—  Pleasures  of.     Pennj'  M.  6:  326. 

—  Popular  Taste  in.     (F.   D.  Huntington)  Chr.  Exam. 

31:  60. 

—  Progress  of.     (D.  Barrington)  Arch.  7:  113. 

—  Revolution  in.     Lond.  Soc.  20:  46.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  no:  367. 

—  Window.     AH  the  Year,  36:    545. — Lond.  Soc.  31: 

377.  —  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Loudon)  Peop.  J.  4:  176,  231. 

—  Winter.     Lond.  Soc.  34:  370. 

Gardiner,  Allen  F.    Journey  to  the  Zulu  Country.    Fraser, 

14:  33^- 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Oba.  57:  517. 

Gardiner,  H.  W.     (W.  Walford)  Cong.  M.  24:  225. 
Gardiner,  Col.  James.     Penny  M.  13:  353. 
Gardiner,  Margaret.     See  Blessington,  Countess. 
Gardiner,  Sylvo.'^ter.    (E.  B.  Carpenter)  O.  &  N.  10:  285. 
Gardiner,  William,  the  Botanist.     Chamb.  J.  7:  248. 
Gardiner,  William.     Music  of  Nature.     (J.  S.  Dwight) 

Chr.  Exam.  25:  23.  — (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm. 

^7-   345-  —  (J-  ^'  Alexander)  Princ.   10:    346. — 

New  York  R.  3:  44.  — Mo.  R.  128:  495. 
Gardiner,  Maine,  Lyceum  of.     V.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  361. 
Gardner,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  56. 
Garfield,  James  Abram.     (R.  Shindler)  19th  Cent.   10: 

236.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  544.  —  Atlan.  46:  25S. 

—  (C.  E.  Fitch)  Internat.  R.  9:  447. 

—  and  the  Bosses,  Feb.,  1881.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

32:  T24. 

—  and  Credit  Mobilicr.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  30:  467. 

—  and  the  I)e  Golyer  Contract.     Nation,  31:  5. 

—  Assassination  of.     Canad.  Mo.  20:  538,  554.  —  (L.  11. 

Atwater)  Presb.  R.  2:  775.  — (E.  L.  Godkin)  Atlan. 
48:  395. 
Lesson  of.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  683. 

—  Biographies  of.     (W.  H.  Smith)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  81. 

—  Death  of.     (N.  F.  Davin)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  607.  —  Na- 

tion, 33:  228. 
in  London.     (.J.  Hawthorne)  Nation,  33:  280. 

—  England  and  America  over  the  Grave  of.     (P.  Bayne) 

Contemp.  40:  673. 

—  Surgical  Treatment  of.     (W.  A.  Hammond,  J.  Ash- 

hurst,  jr.,  J.  M.  Sims,  and  J.  T.  Hodgen)  No.  Am. 
133:  578- 


Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  No.  Am.  92: 
>5-  —  Argosy,  2:  207,  269,  349.  —  Chanib.  J.  26: 
2'5.  233j  246.  32:  243. —  (J.  B.  Torricelli)  Chr. 
Exam.  70:  108. — Cornh.  2:  591.  —  with  portrait, 
Ev.  Sat.  10:  6.  —  with  portrait,  Dem.  H.  31:  193. 

—  Liv.  Age,  63:  223.    67:  48,  126.     68:  55. 

—  a  Poem.     (G.  Massey)  Good  Words,  i:  665.     3:  625. 

—  Adventure  in  Search  of.    (J.  Ilarwood)  Once  a  Week, 

4:  209. 

—  and  (avour.     Westm.  75:  172. 

—  and  the  Italian  Crisis,  1S59.     Eel.  R.  no:  503. 

—  and  liie  Italian  Volunteers.     Westm.  72:  478.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  49:  89. 

—  and  Paez.     Am.  Whig  R.  13:   173. 

—  and  Sicilian  Revolution.     (A.  Salli)  Macmil.  2:  235. 

—  at  Varegnano.     Once  a  Week,  7:  386. 

—  Career  of.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  483. 

—  Clelia.     O.  &  N.  2:  735. 

—  Conscience-Stricken.     (A.  Dumas)  Ev.  Sat.  2:  235. 

—  Glimpses  of.     (L.  Parks,  jr.)  Atlan.  7:  465. 

—  Head(iuarters  of.  Week  at,  1S66.     Sharpe,  45:  68. 

—  Hero  of  i860.     St.  James,  i:  329. 

—  in  Calabria.     Cornh.  9:  666. 

—  in  England.     Dub.  R.  55:  132. 

—  in  France.     (J.  W.  Mario)  Fraser,  96:  452,  602,  720. 

—  Month,  16:  261. 

—  in  Naples,  i860.     Cornh.  10:  ;^;^.     n:  365. 

—  in  Palermo,  1S60.     Cornh.  9:  537. 

—  Last  Attempt  of.     All  the  Year,  8:  211,  235. 

—  Last  Campaign  of.     Cornh.  17:   iii. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Colburn,  119:  363.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  51:  181.  — Liv.  Age,  62:  763. 

—  Love-Episode  in  Life  of.     Ev.  Sat.  3:   172. 

—  On  the  Rock  with.     Chaml).  J.  35:  401. 

—  Position  of,  in  1867.     (J.  W.  Mario)  Nation,  5:  378. 

—  Resignation  of,  1859.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  743 

—  Retirement  of,  1861.     Macmil.  3:   160. 

—  Retreat  from  Rome.     Good  W^ord»,  8:  493,  518. 

—  Rule  of  the  Monk.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  222. 

—  Sketch  of.     (A.  A.  Knox)  Once  a  Week,  i:  24. 

—  To;  a  Sonnet.    (J.  S.  Blackie)  Fraser,  100:  142. 

—  Visit  to.     Chanib.  J.  52:  264. 

—  Wife  of.     (L.  Leslie)  Lakeside,  3:  460. 
Garibaldian  Faith;  a  Poem.    (M.  Brotlierton)  Temp.  Bar, 

12:  352. 
Garland,  Fort,  Colorado.  (G.  Gwyther)  Overland,  5:  520. 
Garland  City,  Colorado.    (H.  H.  Jackson)  Scrib.  15:  386. 
Garlands  and  their  Uses.     (Mrs.  White)  Sharpe,  n:  137. 
Garlandine  and  the  Tutor;  a  Legend  of  the  Riiine.    Dub. 

Univ.  31:  513. 
Garnaut  Hall;  a  Poem.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.  15:  182. 
Garnet's  Straw,  The  Imposture  of.     Penny  M.  4:  244. 
Garnets  from  the  Trap-Rocks  of  New  Haven.     (E.  S. 

Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  215. 
Garnett,  Henry,  Life  and  Martj-rdom  of.     Month,  34: 

202. 
Garnett,  Gen.   Robert  S.,  Escape  of.     (C.  Whittlesey) 

O.  &N.  8:  302. 
Gamier,  Anthony.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  396. 
Garnier,  Robert,  early  French  Poet.    Lond.  M.  7:  41, 162. 
Gamier-Pages,  Louis  A.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  683. 
Garnkirk  and  Glasgow  Railroad,  1835.     (G.  Martin)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  ig:  48. 
Garo  Hill  Tribes.     (H.  H.  G.  Austen)  Anthrop.  2:  391. 
Garonne  River,  Engineering  Works  on.     (J.  Bennett)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  72:  23,  73. 
Garpike,  Development  of.  (E.  P.Wright)  Nature,  19:  100. 

—  Old  and  young.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  Ii:  i, 

186. 
Garraway's.     Chamb.  J.  43:  629. 
Garrets,  Essay  on.     New  Eng.  M.  4:  399. 
Garrettson,  F.     Am.  Meth.  M.  ii:  93.     12:  341. 


GARRICK 


601 


GAS 


Garrick,  David.  (J.  Winsor)  Allan.  22:  79.  —  All  the 
Year,  19:  346. —  Belgra.  5:  99.  —  Cliauib.  J.  45: 
294.  —  Chaiiib.  J.  57:  364.  Same  art.  Littc-ll,  146: 
63.  —  (R.  B.  S.  Kiiowlcs)  Dub.  Univ.  95:  207. — 
Quar.  125:  I.  Same  art.  Liv.  Aga,  98:  451. — 
Temp.  Bar,  52:  70.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  336.— 
Dub.  Univ.  70:  339.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  219. 

—  and  Acting.     Anal.  M.  5:  65. 

—  and  his  Contemiioraries.     Colburn,  32:  273. 

—  and  Mrs.  Siddons,  Theatrical  Farewells  of.     Ev.  Sat. 

4:  161. 

—  and  the  Shakspere  Jubilee.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week, 

10:  104. 

—  and  his  Wife.     Eel.  M.  45:  139. 

—  as  Actor  and  Manager.     Temp.  Bar,  11:  336. 

—  as  Hamlet.     (Lord  K.  Lytton)  Eortn.  15:  221.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  67,  236. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Mo.  R.  126:  167.     127:  321. 

—  Delivery  of  a  Passage  of  Shakspere.    Colburn,  4:  551. 

—  Farewell  to  the  Stage.     All  the  Year,  18:  87. 

—  Letters  of.      Lond.  M.  2:  647.     3:  202. — Colburn. 

34:   196. 

—  Life  of.    (P.  Fitzgerald)  Dub.  Univ.  65:  243,  396,  603. 

66:553.     67:85,274,384.     68:434,560,678.     69: 
65,212,  573.     70:  84,213,  339.  — So.  R.  n.s.  7:  31. 

—  Mulberry-Tree  of.     (J.  Plummer)  Once  a  Week,  10: 

571- 

—  New  Facts  regarding.     Colburn,  34:  56S. 

—  Recollections  of.     Westm.  17:  67.  —  Blackw.  18:  488. 

—  Mus.  8:  78. 

—  Rivals  and  Associates  of.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  86. 

—  Villa  of,  Hampton  Court.     Antiquary,  i:  32. 
Garrick   for  this   Night  only;  a  Story.      (IL   Louthcr) 

Tinsley,  27:   114. 
Garrick,  Mrs.  David.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  10:  622. 
Garrick  Club  Theatrical  Portraits.   (J.W.  Calcraft)  Dub. 

Univ.   42  :  643.    43  :  223,  393.  —  (P.  Fitzgerald) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  561. 
Garrison,  William  Lloyd.     (H.  H.  Barber)  L'nita.  R.  12: 

423.  — (L.M.  Child)  Atlan.  44:  234.— (T.  W.  Hig- 

ginson)  Internat.  R.  9:  143. —  (W.  Phillips)  No. 

Am.  129:  141.  —  Nation,  28:  382. — with  portrait 

(M.  Howitt)  Peop.  J.  2:  141-185.  — (W.  Dorling) 

Mod.  R.  i:  355. 

—  and  the  Liberator.     (F.  J.  Gamson)  Mod.  R.  i:  645. 

—  Relation  to  Abolitionism.     (D.  Dorchester)  Meth.  (I. 

41:  270,  474. 
Garrison  Family  of  Massachusetts.     (W.  P.  Garrison) 

N.  E.  Reg.  30:  418. 
Garrod,  Alfred  Henry.     Nature,  20:  613. 
Garroting,  Moral  Philosophy  of.     Eraser,  67:  25S. 

—  Science  of .     Cornh.  7:  79. 

Garsoppa,  Falls  of,  India.     (M.  J.  Walhouse)  Eraser,  97: 

32.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  493. 
Garter,  Order  of.     (J.  Saunders)  Peop.  J.  7:  65.  —Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  9:  645. — Once  a  Week,  26:  523. — Quar. 

68:  413. 

—  Beltz's  Memorials  of.     Mo.  R.  156:  178. 

—  Institution  of.     (Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas)  Arch.  31:   i. 

—  Stall-Plates  of.     (T.  W.  King)  Arch.  31 :   164. 
Garth.    (J.  Hawthorne)  Harper,  51 :  100-871.     52:100- 

846.    53:  65-911.     54:  112-735.     55:   123. 
Gary  Magnetic  Motor.     (E.  M.  Bacon)  Harper,  58:  601. 
Gas  and  Electricity  as  heating  Agents.     (('.  W.  Siemens) 

Nature,  23:  326,  351.    Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  24:  477. 

in  Paris.     (W.  de  Fonviellc)  Nature,  21 :  282. 

Light  and  Energy  of.     (J.  T.  Spragnc)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  108:   187. 

—  as  Fuel.     (M.  M.  P.  Muir)  Nature,  18:  34.     Same  art. 

Eel.  Engin.  19:  39.  — Eel.  Engin.  25:  450. 

—  Carbnretted.     Once  a  Week,  5:  329. 

—  Carburation  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  193. 


Gas,  Coal.  (S.  A.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  92:  133.  — (T.  Thom- 
son) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  127. — Anal.  M.  8:  90. — 
Once  a  Week,  27:  470. 

Air  in.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  306. 

Distillation  from.     Pract.  M.  2:  314. 

Engineering  of.     (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105: 

217,  415.     no:  233. 

Experiments  on  Carburation  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

80:  414. 

Heating  Power  of.     (W.  Wallace)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

109:   194. 

Illuminating  Power  of.     ( W.  E.  A.  Aikin)  Am.  J. 

Sci   77:  82.  —  (T.N.  Kirkham)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  652. 

—  (S.  Macadam)  Pract.  M.  2:  27. 

Improvement  and  new  Use^  of.     Nat.  Q.  4:  303. 

Manufacture  of.     Eel.  Engin.  1 :  70. 

Power  and  Purity  of.  (\.  V.  Hareourt)  Eel.  En- 
gin. 15:  361. 

Sulphurous  Inipuritv  in.  (A.  V.  Hareourt)  Nature, 

6:  7. 

—  EfYect  of  mixing  Air  with.    (B.  Silliman  and  II.  Wurtz) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  40. 

—  First  Use  of,  in  London.    All  the  Year,  18:  349.  Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  532. 

—  Flow  of,  through  Pipes.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:  42,  121. 

—  for  economic  Purposes,  Combustion  of.     (Dr.  L«theby; 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  82:  205,  242,  331. 

—  for  Light  and  Heat.     (C.  W.  Siemens)  Eel.  Engin. 

25:  321. 

—  from  Boghead  Coal.     (A.  Fyfe)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54: 

347,  399- 

—  History  of.     Penny  M.  3:  373-402. 

and  .Statistics  of.     Bank.  .M.  (X.  Y.)  13:  54. 

—  Igniting  Point  of.     (E.  Frankland)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

74:  90. 

—  Illuminating,  from  Cork.     Pract.  M.  5:  34S. 
History  of.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  igS. 

London's  Supply  of.    Brit.  (/.  69:  i  —  (II.  Chubb) 

J.  Statis  Soc.  39:  350. 
Manufacture  of.     (.1.  W.  Watson)  Harper,  26:  14. 

—  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  352. 

from  Water.     .1.  Frankl.  In^^t.  43:   52. 

Preparation  of,  1S27.    .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  361.   5:  13. 

Reduction  of  Light  due  to  Carbunic  Acid  in.    (F.  E. 

Stimpson)  .L  Fiankl.  Inst.  91:  54. 

—  Manufacture  of.    (W.  F.  Simmons)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  lo: 

47S. 
in  1S54.     (T.  I.  Dimsdale)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  61:  2;. 

—  Measurement  of,  and  Meters,  National  Standards  for. 

(G.  Glover)  .1.  Frankl.  In^t.  82:  117,  iSo,  261. 

—  New  Hydrocarbon.     Nature,  7:  329. 

—  obtained  from  Petroleum  Naphtha.    (II.  H.  Edgcrton) 

Am.  .L  .Sci.  loi:  408. 

—  Photometric  Power  of.    (B.  Silliman)  .\m.  .T.  Sci.  100: 

370. 

—  Resin  and  Water.  (A.  Fife). I.  Frankl.  In*t.  50:  271-41 1. 

—  Substitutes  for  Coal  in.    (II.  Gorel  Ed.  Engin.  9:  vi. 

—  Supjily  for  heating  and  illuminating  Purposes.    (C.  W. 

Siemens)  Nature.  24:   153. 

from  Work«  without  Gasholder.     (M.  Servier)  .1. 

Frankl.  Inst.  103:   1S8. 

—  rcifii.t  Electricity.     (W.  II.  Preecc)  Nature,  19:  261. 

Same  art.  F.<l.  Engin.  20:  310. 

—  Water,  in  Nariu.nne  from  1S55-65.     (.V.  Oppenheim) 

.T.  Frankl.  In>t.  lOl :   123. 

—  WcKid,  Exiieriments  on  Value  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64: 

126. 
Gas  Analvsis.  New  .\pparatus  for.    (C.  W.  Hinnian)  .\ni. 

.7.  Sci.  108:  1S2. 
Orsat's.     Pract.  M.  6:  232. 

—  New  Processes  in  proximate.     (H.  Wurtz)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  99:  146,  218,  2S6. 


GAS 


602 


GASTON 


Gas  Blowpipe,  Clarke  on.    Quar.  23:  466. 

Gas  Huoys.    Am.  Arch.  5:  31. 

Gas  Burners,  Ventilation  of.     Am.  Arch.  7:  138,  223. 

Gas  Burning  and  its  Consequences.  (G.  J.  Varuey)  Lip- 
pine.  26:  734. 

Gas  Cooking  Apparatus.     Pract.  M.  4:  iii. 

Gas  Engine,  Otto's.     Eel.  Engin.  18:  66. 

Gas  Engines.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:  18.  109:  340.  —  (F.J. 
Brainwell)  Am.  Arcli.  10:  291. 

—  at  the  Paris  Exhibition.     (.M.  Armengaud,  jr.)   Eel. 

Engin.  20:   148- 

—  Furnace  of.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  424. 

Gas  Flames,   Electrical  Condition  of.     (J.  Trowbridge) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  104:  4. 
Gas  Furnace,  Heat-Kestoring.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  341. 
Gas-IIeating  Furnace.     (C.  8cliintz)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  32S. 
Gas  Holder,  New.     (W.  F.  Barrett)  Nature,  17:  253. 

—  Collapsed,  Novel  ^lethod  of  repairing.    Pract.  M.  6:  5. 
Gas  Light,  Accum's  Treatise  on,  1815.     Eel.  R.  24:  61. 

—  Inventors  and  Improvers  of.     Chamb.  J.    15:    171. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  29:  351. 

—  Intensity  of,  and  the  Volume  consumed.    (B.  Silliman) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  17. 
Gas  Lights.     Ed.  It.  13:  477. — Am.  J.  Sci.  3:  170. — 

Westm.  II :  290. 
Gas  Lighting.    (\V.  Wallace)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  318.  — All 

the  Year,  6:  55. 

—  Automatic.     Pract.  M.  7:  33S,  367. 

—  by  Electricity.     Nature,  17:  495. 

—  Chemistry  of.    (Dr.  Letheby)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  82:  ^-. 

—  Early  History  of.     Once  a  Week,  27:  360. 

—  History  of.     Lond.  M.  19:  502. 
Gas  Meters.     Chamb.  J.  52:  543. 

—  Glycerine  in.     Pract.  M.  i:  104. 
Gas  Monopolies.     Nat.  Q.  10:  278. 

Gas  Pipes,  Copper  for.     Pract.  M.  3:  360. 

Gas  Poisons  of  our  Dwellings.     Once  a  Week,  13:  433. 

Gas  Retorts,  Charging  and  discharging.    Pract.  M.  i :  213. 

Gas  Stock.     (.J.  Trowbridge)  Internat.  R.  6:  133. 

Gas  Stove,  and  Manufacture  of  Water.     (C.  P.  Smyth) 

Eel.  Eiigin.  2:  351. 
Gas  Weil  in  New  York.    (H.  Wurtz'^  Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  336. 
Gas  Works,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  11:  Si. 

—  Engineering  of.    (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  100:  242, 

324.    loi:  113,  297.    102:  32-3^5.    105:  415. 

—  of" Philadelphia.     (C.  M.  Wetheriil)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

58:  35- 
Report  on,  1S41.     (J.  C.  Cresson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

31:  231. 

1S50.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  289. 

1S52.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  385.     55:  207. 

i'^53-  (J-  t\  Cresson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  235. 

1856.  (.1.  C.  Cresson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:  309. 

1S57.  (.J.  C.  Cresson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  228. 

1S60.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:   13. 

—  Stokers  of.  All  the  Year,  17:  271. 

Gases,  Absorption  of.    (S.  Wroblewski)  Nature.  21:  192. 

—  —  by  Water.     (G.  W.  Baird)  .1 .  Frankl.  Inst.  93:  61. 

—  accompanying  Meteorites.    (J.  W.  Mallet)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

110:  206. 

—  Avogadro's  Law  of  mechanical  Theor}'  of.     (A.  Neu- 

mann) .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  353. 

—  Chemistry  of.     (,I.  Jones)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  231. 

—  Condensation  of.  (J.  Jaminand  A.  Bertrand)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  56:  405. 

—  Density  of.    (M.  V.  Regnanlt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  356. 

—  Diffusion  of,  in  relation  to  social  Life.    Eraser,  65:  643. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  335. 

through  absorbing  Substances.      (.J.  C.  Ma.vwell) 

Nature,  14:  24. 

—  evolved  from  Iron  Furnaces.    (Bunsen  and  Playfair)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  47:  268,  338,  ^87.    48:  24,  136,  21S. 


Gases,  Flow  through  Tubes.     (S.  W.  Robinson)  Eel.  En- 
gin. 24:  370. 

—  from  Blast  Furnaces,  Application  of  Waste.     (D.  Mu- 

shet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  324,  421.  52:  271.  —  (li. 
L.  Damrel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  50:  277.  —  (Bunsen  and 
Playfair)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  48:  218.  — (P.  Budd)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  50:  396. 

—  from  meteoric  Iron.    (A.  W.  Wright)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109: 

294,459.     110:44.     111:253.     112:165. 

—  Heat  Conduction  in.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  302. 

—  in  relation  to  Health.    (S.  T.  Preston)  Nature,  20:  366. 

—  Intlannuable,  Brande  on.     Ed.  R.  34:  4^1. 

—  Kinetic  Theory  of.     (J.  C.  Maxwell)  Nature,  16:  242. 

—  Litiuefaction  of.     (G.  Tissandier)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12: 

616.  13:  78. — Nature,  17:  177,  265.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  137:  121.  —  Sharpe,  7:  243. — J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  105:   1S7. 

—  Measurement  of,  in  Analysis.  (Williamson  and  Russell) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  400. 

—  Molecular  Mobility  of.     (T.  Graham)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

78:  191. 

—  Occlusion  of.     Intel.  Obs.  II :  452. 

—  Sounds  produced  by  Combustion  of,  in  Tubes.     (J. 

Tyndall)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64:  404. 

—  Subjugation  of.     Eel.  Engin.  18:  251. 

—  Ultra-Gaseous  State  of  Matter.    Eel.  Engin.  20:  303. 

—  Viscosity  of,  at  high  Exhaustions.     ( W.  Crookes)  Na- 

ture, 23:  421,  443. 
Gascon  O'Driscol.     (T.  Ferguson)  Blackw.  123:  545. 
Gascon  Stories.    (J.  Durand)  Galaxy,  11 :  861.  —  15:  815. 
Gaseous  and  liquid  States,  Van  der  Waals  on.     (J.  C. 

Maxwell)  Nature,  10:  477. 
Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.    (E.  Dicey)  Nation,  1 :  716.  —  Cornh. 

13:  12.  — Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  90.  —  (M.  Barton)  Ed. 

R.  89:  402.  — Brit.  Q.  9:  117.  — (M.  Barton)  Prosp. 

R.  5:  36. 

—  Novels  of.     (P.  Q.  Keegan)  Victoria.  33:  35. —  (W. 

Minto)  Fortn.  30:  353. — Cornh.  29:  191.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  82:  468.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  787. 
Macmil.  13:  153.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  88:  23. — 
Colburn,  105:  427.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  259. — 
Ev.  Sat.  16:  233. 

—  Recantation.     Liv.  Age,  54:  721. 

—  Ruth.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  i:  535.  —  Liv.  Age, 

36:  543.  —  No.  Brit.  19:  151.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  20 :  217. 
—  Westm.  59:  474. 

—  Works  of.    Brit.  Q.  45:  399.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  237. 
Caspar  the  Pirate.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  451,  581,  725.     19: 

56-661. 
GasparMendez,  Story  of.    (C.  Crowe)  Internat.  M.  5:  362. 
Gaspard  de  Besse.    (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  8:  181. 
Gasparin,  Agenor  E.,  Count  de.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  23. 

—  Liberal  Principles  of.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  No.  Am.  95: 

437- 

—  Schools  of  Doubt  and  of  Faith.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  173. 
Gas|)arin,  Mme.V.  B.  de.    (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Macmil.  2:  170. 

—  Near  and  heavenly  Horizons.    Lond.  Q.  18:  273.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  56:  304. 

—  Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  337. 

Gasparo  Bandollo;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  650. 
Gass,  Patrick,  Voyages  and  Travels  of.   Quar,  i:  293. — 

(J.  Foster)  Ec1."r.  9:  105. 
Gassion,  Jean  de.     Fraser,  32:  141, 
Gassiot,  J.  P.     Nature,  16:  399 
Gastaldi,  Bartolomeo.     Nature,  19:  275. 
Ga.stein,  Austria,  Valley  of.     (H.  Hunt)  Atlan.  27:  27. 

—  as  a  Watering-Place.     Once  a  Week,  27:  32. 

—  Legends  of.     (J.  Oxenford)  Colburn,  82:  316. 
Gastein  Papers.     Argosy,  15:  51-442. 

Gaston,  Jane.     (MrZ  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  40:  183. 
Gaston,  the  little  Wolf.     House.  Words,  16:  28. 


GASTON 


503 


GEMS 


Gaston  Phcebus;  or  Forest  of  Sauve  Terre.     Peop.  J.  7: 

11-62. 
Gastronome,  Reveries  of  a.     Fraser,  37:  3SS. 
Gastronoinical  Dialogue.    (J.  Popham)  Galaxy,  22:  1S7. 
(iastrondHiy.    St.  James,  31 :  570,  731. — Hoyg,  2:  129. — 

Blatkw.  23:  581.  — For.  Q.  i:  171.  — So.  U.  3:  416. 

—  and  Civilization.     Fraser,  44:  591. 

—  and  Gastronomers.     (A.  Uayward)  Qiiai.  54:  117. 

—  Chapter  on.     Colburn,  59:  196. 

—  Classics  of  the  Table.      Fraser,  29:  604.     30:  48,  269, 

427.     31:  223,  355. 

—  Moorish.     (G.  D.  Cowan)  Tiasley,  25:  224. 

—  of  the  Romans.     Am.  Q.  2:  422. 

—  Recollections  a  la  Fourchette.     Blackw.  130:  106. 
Gates,  Gen.  Horatio.    (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Xat.  M.  13:  2S9. 

— Portfo.(Den.)  2:  385. 

—  at  Camden,  S.  C,  1780.   (.J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Ain.  Hist. 

5:  241,  425. 

—  Letter  of.     Hist.  M.  4:  9. 

—  Letters,  June-August,  1780.     M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  2S1. 

—  Memoir  of.     (L  T.  Greenwood)  X.  E.  Reg.  2i :  252. 

—  Orders  to,  1780.     M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  310. 

—  Southern  Campaign.     (T.  Pinckney)  Hist.  M.  10 :  244. 
Gateway  of  the  Oceans.     Interiiat.  M.  2:  124. 
Gathering  of  the  West.     (J.  Gait)  Blackw.  12:  306. 
Gatherings  from  an  Artist's  Portfolio.     (J.  E.  Freeman) 

Appleton,  15:  12-657. 
Gatliug,  Richard  J.,  and  Galling  Gun.    (C.  H.  Foster) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:   321. 
Gatling  Gun.     Once  a  Week,  26:  2S. 
Gatling  System  of  Fire-Arms.     Pract.  M.  1 :  344. 
Gaubil,  Anthony.     Month,  42:  42S. 
Gaucho,  The.     (W.  F.  Mayer)  Atlan.  2:  178. 
Gauclios,  The;  a  Tale  of  the  Pampas.     Colburn,  40:  137. 
Gaudentio  di  Lucca,  Memoirs  of.     Retros.  4:  316. 
Gauges  for  Wire  and  Sheet  Metals.      (C.  Holtzapffel)  J. 

Fraukl.  Inst.  44:  116,  204.  —  (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  104:  407. 

—  Report  on  Standard  Wire.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  103. 

—  Steam  and  Water  Pressure.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  289. 
Gauge  Pipe  for  measuring  a  Flow  of  Water.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  45:  402. 

Gauging  of  Water  by  triangular  Notches.  (J.  Thomson) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  91.     75:  369. 

Gauging  and  measuring  Implements.  (J.  Richards)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  107:  172. 

Gaul,  Christian  Inscriptions  in.  (W.  G.  Humphry)  Con- 
temp.  3:  410. 

—  Old,  Memorabilia  of.    Dub.  Univ.  73:  33.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  72:  426. 
Gauls  and  the  Franks.    (E.  A.  Freeman)  Xat.  R.  Ii:  247. 

—  and  Germans  under  the  Romans.  Dub.  Univ.  77:  601. 

—  Bclloquet  on  the  Origin  of.     Anthmp.  R.  7:  245. 

—  History  of.     For.  Q.  lo:   138.  —  Bhakw.  56:  466. 
Gaule,  John.     Distractions,  or  the  Holy  Madnesse.     (H. 

Baldwin)  Retros.  4:  223. 
Gauntlett,  Henry,  Sermons  and  Life  of.  Chr.Obs.  35: 180. 
Gauntry,   Heirs  of.      Fraser,  42:    95,   175,  305.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  26:  357,  498.     29:  20S. 
Gaur,  India,  Ruins  and  Inscriptions  of.     Liv.  .Vge,  140: 

505. 
Gaures  in  Persia.     Chr.Obs.  29:  607,  677,  755. 
Gauss,  Carl  Friedrich.     (R.  Tucker)  Nature,  15:   533. 
Gaussin,  Mile.,  French  Actress.     All  the  Year,  42:  i5o. 
Gautama.     See  Buddha. 
Gautier,  Mademoiselle.     House.  Words,  16:  55. 

—  Strange  Confessions  of.     Blackw.  42:  444. 
Gautier,  Theophile.  (II.  James,  Jr.)  Xo.  .\m.  116:  310. — 

(E.  Jerrold)  Dark  Blue,  4:  277. —  with  portrait,  Ev. 
Sat.  9:  403,  413. — (A.  Lang)  Dark  Bine,  i:  26. — 
Temp.  Bar,  58:  5S.  Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  239. — 
(G.  Saiutsbury)  Fortn.  29:  429. 


Gautier,  Theophile.  (G.  Saiutsbury)  Fortn.  32:  3S5. 
Same  art.  Appleton,  22:  415.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
143:  ic8.  —  Cornh.  27:  151.  —  Ev.  Sat.  14:  229. — 
Dub.  Univ.  92:  70. 

—  Chanson  de  Roland.      (E.  B.  Cos)  Xo.  Am.  118:  194. 

—  Character  of.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Xo.  Am.  119:416. 

—  a  literary  Anist.     (E.  Benson  1  Atlan.  21 :  O64. 

—  Memorial  Verses  on.  ( A. C. Swinburne)  Ev.  Sat.  14:  55. 

—  Spirite;   a  Fantasy.     Cauad.  Mo.  12:  544. 
Gavarni,  Paul  Clievalier.    (A.  Rhodes)  .Scrib.  6:  2.  —  (G. 

A.  Simcox)  Portfo.  5:  56.  —  Belgra.  1:416.  —  Ev. 
Sat.  14:  70.     15:  278. 
Gavazzi,  A..  Fatlier.     (J.  B.  Thompson)  Scrib.  21:  274. 

—  vs.  See  of  St.  Peter.  (-V.  J.  Faust)  Cath.  World,  16:  55. 
Gaveston,  Piers,  Death  of.     Penny  M.  3:  303. 
Gavial,  Xew  .Species  of.  (O.C.Mar^h)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOO:  97. 
Gavotte.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  51. 

Gay,  Delphine.     See  Girardin,  D.  G. 

Gay,  John.    Beggar's  Opera.   Eng.  Dom.  M.  14:  290. — 

(J.  B.  Matthews)  Harper.  60:  501. 
Gaj-  Genealogy.     (F.  L.  Gay)  X.  E.  Reg.  33:  45. 
Gayer  Family.     X.  E.  Reg.  31:  297. 
Gayferos  and  Melisendra.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  78. 
Gaza  and  Jerusalem.     ( W.  T.  .Savage)  Cong  R.  9:  164. 
-  Three  Months  at.     Blackw.  62:  334. 
Gazelle,  The  Home  of.     Chamb.  J.  38:  28 1. 
Gazet,  Father.     Pia  Hilaria.     Month,  12:  279. 
Gazetteer,  Lippincott's.    (M.  Heilprin)  Xation,  30:  43S. 
Gazul,  Clara,  Plays  of.     Lond.  M.  12:  401. 
Gearing,  Layingout.  (S.W.Robinson)  Ecl.Engin.  19:  312. 
Gears,  Teeth  of  internal.     (A.  K.  Manslield)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  103:  17. 
Gebri.     See  Gaures. 

Geddes,  Alexander,  Good's  Life  oL     Ed.  R.  3:  374. 
Geddington  Cross.     (J.  Plummer)  Once  a  Week,  9:  152. 
Geese.     Cornh.  8:  203. 
Geffrard,  Fabre,  the  Haytien  President.    (J.  M.  Luillow) 

Good  Words,  3:  52^. 
Gehenna.     (A.  R.  Abbo'tt)  Univ.  Q.  17:  56.  — (W.  E. 

Manley)  Univ.  Q.  23:  424. 
Geibel,  E.  "  (J.  B.  Angell)  B  b.  .Sac.  12:  770. 
Geissler,  Heinrich.     Xature,  19:  372. 
Geists  Grave;  a  Poem.     (M.  Arnold)  Fortn.  35:  i.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  96:  331. 
Gcistertodenglocke.  Die;  a  Sketch.  Dub.  Univ   59:  473. 
Gelatine  as  a  Food-Preserver.      (A.  II.  Church)  Xature, 

18:  54--;. 

—  .\pplications  to  .\rt.     .\rt  J.  23:  27. 
Gelhausen,  Legend  of.     Fra-er,  33:  143. 

Gellert,  Christian  F.,  Life  of.    Eel.  R.  2:  721.  —Chr.  Obs. 

4:  417.471- 

—  Story  of  a  Hymn.     Hours  at  IIr)mc.  a:  88,  159. 

—  Tales  and  Fables.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  44. 

Gellert;  a  Story.     (Mr:-.  J.  Melville)  Overland,  6:  496. 
Gellius,  .\uli.s,  and  his  Contemimraries.  11^^1.37:  316. 
Gems,  Ancient  engraved.  (S.  F.Corknin)  Xat.t^  25:  265. 
and  modem.     (L.  G.  Robinson)  .Vrt  J.  33:  I'.j. 

—  and   Gem-Digging  in   Ceylon.      Once  a   Week,  21 : 

383,  402, 

—  and  Jewels.     Chamb.  J.  35:  94.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

53:  ^•3- 

—  and  Pearls.     (J.  W.  Watson)  Hanx-r.  21 :  764. 

—  and  Reptiles.     (Mrs.  Selta  Smith)  (Jodey.  22:  70. 

—  Antiipie.     (C.  D.  Bailham)  Kr.iser.  54:  421,  5^10. — .\rt 

J.  13:  53.  —  Chamb.  J.  35:  346.     Same  art.  V.c\.  M. 

53:  552.  — Dub.  Univ.  84:  513.  — Ed.  R.  124:  511. 

Poniatow>ki's  Collection.     Brit.  v*s:  For.  R.  13:  66. 

—  .Vrtilicial.  Mannfiicture  of.     Penny  -M.  7:  450. 

—  Australian.     Pract.  M.  5:  291. 

—  brought  from  Babylon  by  A.  Lockett.    (J.  Landseer) 

Arch.  18:  371. 

—  Chapter  on.     (W.  H.  Strobridgc)  Harper.  42:  223. 


GEMS 


504 


GENIUS 


Gems,  Commercial  Value  of.    Hunt,  3:  504. 

—  Curiosities  of .     Eel.  M.  37:  169. 

—  Engraved,  Rare,  and  tiieir  Prices.     Cornh.  17:  572. 

—  Kiny  Collection.     Harper,  59:  532. 

—  Practical  Remarks  on.    (C.  A.  Lee)  Am.  J.  Sci.  38:  61. 

—  Secrets  of.    Chamb.  J.  24:  211.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

47:  593- 

—  Useful  Apjilication  of.     Penny  M.  11 :  474. 
.See  Precious  Stones. 

Gemmation,  Phenomena  of.      (T.   H.  Huxley)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  78:  206. 
Gena.    (S.  Tytler)  Ev.  Sat.  14:  59. 
Genealogical  Dictionary,  Circular  for.     (E.  Armstrong) 

N.  E.  Reg.  4:  76. 
Genealogical  Investigations,Reasons  for.  N.E.Reg,  i :  147. 
Genealogy.     (J.  Amphlett)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:   583.  — N. 

E.  Reg.  i:  334.  — Rctros.  17:  387. 

—  American.     (C.  Sotheran)  Am.  Bibliop.  7:  46. 

—  Nomenclature  for  Relationship.     (L.  Shattuck)  N.  E. 

Reg.  i:  355. 

—  Origin  of  Families.     Colburn,  138:  290. 

—  Scottish,  Works  on.     Colburn,  155:  195. 
See  Pedigrees. 

Genealogies.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  83:  52. 

—  American.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  No.  Am.  82:  469. — 

(C.  H.  Hill)  No.  Am.  97:  36. 
List  of.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  11:  354. 

12:  6.     13:  6.     18:  242. 
Genera,  Origin  of,  Cope  on.    Nature,  5:  21. 
General  and  Mrs.  Delormo.     House.  Words,  9:  449. 
General  Bounce.     (G.  J.  W.  Melville)  Eraser,  49:  31- 

657-     50:  31-651- 
General  Grant,  Shipwreck  of  the.    (H.  D.  Jarvis)  Harper, 

38:  535- 
General  Ogle;  a  Character.     (W.  Elder)  Putnam,  i :  661. 
General's  Cousin.     Tinsley,  13:  93. 
General's  Nephew.     Chamb.  J.  29:  321. 
Generals,  British,  of  the  Peninsular  War.    Lend.  Q.  6:  32. 

—  Celebrated.  Blackw.  61:  34.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  10:  253. 

—  Great,  Sketches  of.     (.J.  G.  Wilson)  U.  S.  Serv.  M. 

4:  520.    5:  114,  333,  532. 
General  Assembly,  At  the.     Eraser,  94:  53. 
General   Association   of  Connecticut,   History   of.      (C. 

Chapin)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  20. 

—  of  Massachusetts,  History  of.     (T.  Snell)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

11:  166. 
General  Average ;  a  Poem.   (W.  A.  Butler)  Harper,  43 :  i- 
General  Harcourt;  a  Tale.     Eraser,  14:  531. 
General  Trader.     Lond.  M.  17:  92. 
Generation,  Spontaneous.     See  Spontaneous. 
Generic  Images.     (F.  Galton)  19th  Cent.  6:  157.     Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  532. 
Genesee  Country,  Gen.  Sullivan's  Expedition  to,   1779. 

Hist.  M.  6:  233,  273. 
Genesee  Falls,  Verses  on.     (H.  J.  Brent)  Knick.  45:  38. 
Genesis  and  Geology.     See  Geology. 

—  Chaldean  Account  of.     (J.  W.  Dawson)  Intemat.  R. 

3:  392- 

—  of  Earth  and  Man,  Poole  on.      (B.  H.  Cowper)  Kitto, 

25:  123. 

—  of  Things.     (A.  B.  Alcott)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  i :  165. 

—  Science  and  Laws  of.     Temp.  Bar,  41 :  175. 

Genet,  Edmond  C.     Knick.  35:  283.  —  Am.  Hist.  Rec. 
3:  49. — Liv.  Age,  72:  729.  —  Hist.  M.  10:  329. 

—  Exploits  of,  in  U.  S.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  31:  385. 

—  Selections  from  Papers  of.     Hist.  M.  12:  154. 
Genetic  Cycle  in  organic  Nature.     (W.  Hincks)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  7:  515. 
Geneva,  Switzerland.     (R.  Keeler)  Harper,  45:   867. — 
New  Eng.  M.  8:  348.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  112.— 
(J.  G.  Palfrey)  Chr.  Exam.  4:  37. 

—  a  Poem.    Blackw.  17;  385. 


Geneva  and  Chillon,  Switzerland.  (C.  H.  Miller)  Over- 
land, II :  493. 

—  and  France,  Letters  from.  (E.  F>verett)No.  Am.  11 :  19. 

—  and  Mont  Blanc.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  309. 

—  and  the  Socmians.     Cong.  JL  8:  195. 

—  before  Calvin.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  350.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  63:  326. 

—  Catholic  (,'hurch  in.     Cath.  World,  13:  847. 

—  Cathdiicism  in.     Dub.  R.  57:  352. 
restored  in.     Dub.  R.  58:  325. 

—  Chronicles  of.     Lond.  Q.  9:  190. 

—  Cluirch  of .     Chr.  Disc.  3:  215. 

—  Concerniner  the   Use  of  F'agots  at.      (L.  W.  Bacon) 

Scrib.  16:  116. 

—  Description  of.     (W.  Walther)  Colburn,  3:  224. 

—  in  History.     Brit.  Q.  42:  48. 

—  Jubilee  at,  August,  1S35.     (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam. 

20:   106. 

—  Memories  and  Martyrs  of.     Va:\   M.  71:  925. 

—  Modern  History  of.     Cornh.  13:  409. 

—  past  and  present.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  696. 

—  Protestantism  in.     Blackw.  51 :   162. 

—  Recent  Events  at.     (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  225. 

—  Recollections  of.     (J.  Kavanagh)  Mon  h,  i:  25. 

—  Religious  Instruction  at.     Chr.  Exam.  2:  271. 

—  Republic  of.  Earlier  Heroes  of.     Dub.  Univ.  61 :  568. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:  50S. 

—  School  of  Theolog}' at.     Chr.  R.  12:  321.  —  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  9:  273. 

—  See  of  St.  Francis  of  Sales.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World, 

18:  249. 

—  Thourel's  History  of.    Brit.  &  For.  R.  6:  122. 

—  Three  Months  in,  1871-72.     Once  a  Week.  27:   y^. 

—  Unitarian  Persecutions  at.    (M.  Bruen)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

10:  86. 
Geneva  Congress  of  Arbitration.     O.  &  N.  6:  126.  —  (E. 
E.  Hale)  0.  &  N.  9:  529.  — (.J.  Moncrieff)  Ed.  R. 
137:  264. 

—  American  Case  at.     Fraser,  85:  3S1. 

—  Award  of.    Quar.  132:  535.—  Am.  Law  R.  7:  193,  348. 

Balance  of.     (W.  G.  Low)  Internat.  R.  10:  436. 

Distribution  of  the  Money.  (U.  II.  Crocker)  Na- 
tion, 17:  271.  —  Am.  Law  R.  8:  13. 

Bill  for,  1876.  (A.  G.  Sedgwick  and  E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  23:  53. 

Sir  Alexander  Cockburn's  Dissent.    (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  15:  245. 

—  Eesvilts  of  Decision  at.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  15: 

377- 

—  South  America  in.     Radical,  3:  558. 

—  Treaty  of  Washington.     (J.  N.  Pomero}')  Nation,  12: 

332. 

—  Uses  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  15:  133. 

—  Verdict  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  15:   180. 
Geneva  Controversy,  Review  of,    1824.     Chr.  Obs.  26: 

693.  756- 
Geneva  Lake,  and  its  Associations.      (Mrs.  S.  S.  Robbins) 
Hours  at  Home,  i:  164. 

—  and  Mediterranean  Sea,  Color  of.     (.J.  Tyndall)  Na- 

ture, 2:  489. 
Gen(^vieve,  Saint.     House.  Words,  15:   558. 

—  a  Poem.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Utiiv.  88:  102. 

Genius.  (-J.  B.  Brown)  Atlan.  13:  137.  —(W.  S.  Tyler) 
Bib.  Sac.  12:  283.  —  (E.  W.  Wiltbank)  Godey,  47: 
165. — Chamb.  J.  52:  17.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  337. 
2:  297. 

—  and  Industry  in  their  Results.     (J.  C.  Hope)  De  Bow, 

29:  269. 

—  and  Labor,  Examples  of.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Appleton, 

20:  173. 

—  and  Method.     Temp.  Bar,  61:  364. 

—  and  the  Public.    Fraser,  18:  379. 


1 


GENIUS 


505 


GEOFFREY 


Genius  and  Vanitj-.     Comh.  35:  670.     Same  art.  Sup. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  213.    Same  ait.  Liv.  Age,  134:  52. 

—  at  the  Hammer.     Belgra.  34:  434. 

—  Harriers  against.     Mo.  II.  131:  569. 

—  Before.     (J.  Burroughs)  Galaxy,  5:  421. 

—  Diversity  of.     Blaclcw.  6:  674. 

—  Early  Maturity  of.     (W.  A.  Jones)  Dem.  R.  14:  634. 

—  Encomiums  on  unsanctitied.     (R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  8:  113. 

—  English.     (W.  Larminie)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  233. 

—  Enthusiasm  of.     (J.  H.  Hartzell)  Univ.  Q.  22:  93. 

—  exempt  from  ordinary  Laws.    (E.  Helfenstein)  Godey, 

28:  98. 

—  Genesis  of.     (G.  Allen)  Atlan.  47:  371. 

—  Hereditary  and   scientific.      (F.   Gaiton)    Fortn.    19: 

345.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  65. 

Gaiton  on.     Ed.  R.  132:  100.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

106:  66S.  — (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  i:  501. 

—  Individual  and  national.     Blackw.  6:  375. 

—  Individuality  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  66. 

—  Inlirmities  of.    Am.  Q.   15:  214.  —  Quar.  50:  34. — 

Mo.  R.  131:  347.  — West.  M.  2:  603. 
Madden's.     Tait,  4:  49. 

—  Influence  of  Love  and  Fame  on.     Blackw.  3:  701. 

—  Insanity  of.     St.  James,  23:  37S. 

—  Instinct  of.     Chamb.  J.  7:  360. 

—  Marks  of.     All  the  Year,  6:  2S1. 

—  Men  of.  Characteristics  of.     Prosp.  R.  3:  231. 

Marriages  among.     (J.  G.  Wilson)  Hours  at  Home. 

10:  34. 
wanting  Judgment.     (Sir  E.  Brydges)  Eraser,  13: 

673. 

—  Obligations  of.     Chr.  Obs.  29:  485,  543. 

—  of  Men  and  Women.     Blackw.  16:  3S7. 

—  Original.     Blackw.  i:  347. 

—  Penalty  of.     (S.  A.  Wyllie)  Argosy,  19:  363. 

—  Plea  for.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  62S. 

—  Sources  of.     111.  M.  2:  300. 

—  Study  of  Works  of.     New  York  R.  1 :  161. 

—  Tale  of  a  modern.     Lond.  M.  19:  433. 

—  Talent,  Science,  and  Learning.     Tait,  4:  4S3. 
and  Tact.     (J.  T.  Powers)  Nat.  Q.  6:  43. 

—  Triumphs  of.     Peop.  J.  8:  235. 

—  What  it  is.     Temp.  Bar,  46:  68.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

72:  671. — Canad.  Mo.  18:  637. 
Genius  in  Love,  A.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  333. 
Genius  of  America;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  8:  121. 
Genius  of  the  Librarv.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  193. 
General  outflanked.     (A.  Robbins)  Overland,  8:  28. 
Genlis,  Madame  dc.     (J.  AV.  Croker)  Quar.  34:  421.  — 

(H.  M.  Walters)  Nat.  Q.  33:    273. —  (W.   B.  O. 

Peabody)  No.  Am.  32:  196.  —  (J.  T.  Lomax)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  8:  591.  —  Westm.  6:  134.  —  Blackw.  27: 

481.— Mo.  R.   105:  475.     107:  487.     109:  256.— 

Anal.  M.  i:  93.    14:  311. — U.  8.  Lit.  Gaz.2:  307. 

3:  251.  — Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  312,  343,  375.  —  I'ortfo. 

(Den.)25: 19. — Tinsley,  6:  320. —  Temp.  Bar,53:  28. 

—  and  Madame  de  StaiJl.     Chamb.  J.  15:  221.  —  luter- 

nat.  M.  3:  392. 

—  Ciiaracter  of.     Lond.  M.  22:  76. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Colburn,   14:   78.  —  Eraser,  47:  401. — 

Portfo.(I)en.)  34:  2S0. 

—  Zuma.     Portfo. (Den.)  25:  215. 
Gennesaret;  a  Poem.     Comh.  14:   747. 

Genoa.     Godey,  45:  So.  —  Penny  M.  8:  281.  —  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  3:571.  — (G.  F.  S.  de  Casali)  Hunt,  19:  375. 

—  and  the  Genoese.     (W.  Colton)  Knick.  13:  337,  393. 

—  Bank  of  St.  George.   (O.  M.  Spencer)  Harper,  42:  392. 

—  Charitable  Institutions  of.     Dub.  R.  14:  97. 

—  Day  in.     (W.  H.  Russell)  Bentky,  33:  in. 

—  From  Feder's  to  Le  Fontane  Amorose.     (G.  A.  Sala) 

Temp.  Bar,  15:  4S9. 


Genoa,  Glimpses  of.    (R.  Davey)  Lippinc.  14:  301.  — (W. 

D.  Howelis)  Atlan.  19:  359. 
■ — Home  of  Columbus.     (<).  .M.  Spencer)  Harper,  54:  i. 

—  School  for  young  Ladies  in.     Fra.-er,  77:  521. 

—  under  two  .Aspects.     Cliamb.  J.  22:  273. 

Genora,  or  tlie  Grave-Robber,  a  Poem.     Mus.  42:   ;-;S. 
Genre  Painters,  Dutch.     (F.  W.  I'airiiolt)  Art  J.  8:  209, 

245. 
Gent,  Tiiomas,  of  York,  Printer.     Penny  M.  io:  142. 

—  Poems.     Blackw.  8:  448.  —  Lond.  M.  3:  427. 
Genteel  Establi>hment.     House.  Words,  4:  500. 
Genteel  Pigeons.     (D.  Jerrold)  Colburn,  52:  321. 
Gentile,  A,  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  31:  365. 

Gentiles,  Admission  of,  to  the  Church.  (C.  W.  Schaeffer) 
Evang.  R.  2:  371. 

—  Calling  of.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  80-769. 
Gentility.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godey,  22:  267. 

—  and  Vulgarity.     (J.  Poole)  Colburn,  70:  130. 
Gentle  Belle,  A.     (F.  C.  Fisher)  Godey,  98:  33-523. 
Gentle  Euphemia.     (A.  Tro)loj)e)  Fortn.  4:  692. 
Gentle  Fire-Eater.     (C.  Gordon)  .Vtlan.  41:  43. 
Gentle  Giantess.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  6:  529. 
Gentle  Reader.     Chamb.  J.  29:  401. 
Gentleman,  The  American.     Am.  Meth.  M.  21 :  84. 

—  Character  of,  Lieber's.     So.  Q.  23:  53. 

—  English.     Cong.  2:   464. 

—  from  Reno.     (X.  Brooks)  Overland,  i*  379. 

—  from  Siskiyou.     (J.  Clifford)  Lakeside,  9:  463. 

—  Grand  old  Name  of.     (J.  R.  Vernon)  Contemp.   II : 

561.  —  N.  Eel.  5:  403. 

—  High-Toned  Southern.    (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Nation,  6: 

206. 

—  in  a  red  Coat,  Experiences  of.    (S.  L.  Blanchard)  Bel- 

gra.  9:  399. 

—  Look  of  a.    Lond.  M.  3:  39. 

—  of  La  Porte;  a  Story.     (Bret  Harte)  Belgra.  42:  50. 

—  of  an  Old  School.    "(J.  W.  De  Forest)  Atlan.  21 :  546. 

—  of  the  Old  School.     (J.  R.  IVnnen)  Nation,  5:  397. 

—  Shakspere's  Delineation  of.     Temp.  Bar,  23:  104. 

—  True.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  Now  Eng.  5:  48 1. 

—  Whatisa?    Colburn,  56:  449. — Tait,n.s.  11:  417. 

—  Who  is  a  ?    (J.  D.  Chaniplin)  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  154. 
Gentleman's  .Magazine.     Putnam,  10:  355. 
Gentleman's  Shawl.     Putnam,  7:  301 

Gentleman  Beggar.     House.  Words,  i:  510. 
Gentleman  Dick.     (W.  M.  I-itTan)  Lippinc.  15:  220. 
Gentleman  Ilanse.     (J.  Neall)  Overland,  II :   149,  242. 
Gentlemen,  Educated.     (W.  M.  Pomeroy)  I'liiversityQ. 
2:  262. 

—  Gcntilhommc  and.     (G.  C.ilm.iche)  Lippinc.  17:  81. 

—  in  History.     Liv.  Age,  38:  41S. 

—  past  and  present.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  3. 
Gentlewoman  of  the  last  Centura-.     I'hamb.  J.  20:  225. 
(ieiitlewoinen  in  Dilliciiliics.     Good  Wonls,  20:  69. 
Gentry  and  Peerage.     Westm.  27:  05*. 

Gentz,  Friedrich  von.  Diaries  of.  (.\.  H.iyward)  Ed.  U. 
117:  42.  —  Nat.  R.  14:   271.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

74:  3- 
Gcnzano  and  Frascati.    (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  A\  <>rld, 

13:  7 3-- 

—  [nfiorata  of.     Argosy,  i:  39. 

(Jeodes  of  Illinois.    (G.H.  Perkins)  Am.  Natural.  5:  69S. 

Geodesy.  Nature,  19:  505.  — (J.  Hersilul)  N.-itun',  21 : 
604.  — All  the  Year,  36:  136.  — (I..  B.  Francnlur) 
J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  31:  300,  360-     32:   i;-28o. 

Geodetic  Operations  in  .\lgeria.  (M.Corim)  Nature. 7:  450. 

Geoflfrey  Luttrell's  Narrative.  All  the  Year,  26:  524-016. 
27:  18,  42. 

Geoffrey  of  ^lonmonth's  History  of  the  Britons.  (T. 
Wright)  Arch.  32:  335. 

Geoffrey  the  Lollard;  a  Historical  Romance.  (F.  East- 
wood) Hours  at  Home,  i :  305,  396,  495.    2:  22-304. 


GEOFFRIN 


506 


GEOLOGICAL 


Geoffrin,  Madame.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  22:  ■]•]. 

—  Correspondence  with  King  of  Poland.    (H.  James,  jr.) 

Galaxy,  21 :  548. 
Geographical  and  Statistical  Science.    Meth.  Q.  13:  249. 
Geograpliical  Congress,  International.     Nature,  lo:  207. 
Geographical  Curiosities.     Nature,  15:  233. 
Geograpliical  Exhibition,    International.      Nature,    12  : 

257,  278,  293. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  32S. 
Geographical  Evolution.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,   19:  490. 

—  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  548,  593. 

Geographical  Explorations  west  of  the  looth  Meridian. 
(G.  M.  Wheeler)  Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  388. 

Geographical  Morality,     Deni.  R.  28:  413. 

Geographical  Notices.  (D.  C.  Gilnian)  Am.  J.  Sci.  75: 
305.  76:86,219,370.  77:53,227,368.  78:89, 
411.  79:82,221,400.  80:217,391.  81:51.  83: 
259.     84:   87,   356.     85:    223.     87:    75.     94:    377. 

97:  98,  i>n- 

Geographical  Society',  Royal.     Quar.  46:    55.  —  Ed.  R. 

28:  174.  29:  70. 
Geographical  Society  of  London,  Formation  of.    Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  9:  152. 
Geography.     (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  11 1. 

—  Ancient,  Banbury's  History  of.     Nature,  22:  T)!)!)- 

—  and  Evolution.     (R.  Strachey)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  192. 

—  and   History,   Connection   between.     (G.  S.  Hiilard) 

Am.  Inst,  of  lustruc.  1845:  269. 

—  and  the  Universities.     (G.Butler)  Contemp.  35:  671. 

—  Anniversarj-  Address.     (Sir  R.  I.  Murchison)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  95:  14. 

—  Beginnings  of  Geographical  Science.     (G.  A.  Jackson) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  236. 

—  Bible,  Works  on.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  850. 

—  Geikie's  Physical.    Nature,  16:  158. 

—  Goodrich's.     Am.  Q.  12:  126.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  349. 

—  Grecian  and  Roman.     (S.  Willard)  No.  Am.  29:  479. 

—  Hale's.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  31:  460. 

—  Historical.     (F.  de  Rougemont)  Bib.  Sac.  11:  217. 
of  17th  Century.     Month,  29:  475.     30:  339.     31: 

152,  306,  457-     32:  307- 

—  Humboldt  and  Ritter  on.      (D.  C.  Oilman)  New  Eng. 

18:  277. 

—  Malte-Brun's.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  102. 

—  Modern.  (N.Hale) No.  Am.  7:  39.  —  Dub.  UniV.i:  679. 
Scientilic.     (H.  J.  Klein)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  713. 

—  Morse's.      (N.Hale)  No.  Am.  16:  176.  — Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  7:  664. 

—  Murray's  Encyclopedia  of.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  307,  353. 

—  National  and  International.     Nature,  24:  577. 

—  Northern.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  229. 

—  of  Ancient  Asia.    (Sir  D.  K.  Sandford)Ed.  R.  53:  306. 

—  of  the  19th  Century.     Chamb.  J.  28:  291. 

—  Old  Book  of.     House.  Words,  9:  75,  22S. 

—  Our  Geographical  Sponsors.     ( W.  W.  Crane)  Lippinc. 

5:  212. 

—  Our  Globe  in  1868.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Lippinc.  2: 

157.     3:  400. 

—  Physical.     iSee  Physical  Geographj'. 

—  Pinkerton's.    Ed.  R.  3:  67.     10:  154. 

—  Place  of,  in  Physical  Science.      (R.  Strachey)  Fortn, 

24:  536.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  683.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  127:  552. 

—  Progress  of.     De  Bow,  17:  569.  —  Penny  M.  6:  278. 

—  Recent  Researches  in,  i860.    Ed.  R.  112:  295.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  52:  171,  316.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  67: 

549- 

in  1864.     No.  Brit.  39:  357.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  275. 

in   1880.     (C.  P.  Daly)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:   171. 

in  the  U.  S.    Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  321. 

—  Scientific  and  Artistic.     Brit.  Q.  15:  373. 

—  Smith's  Dictionary  of,  (G,  M.  Lane)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  202. 


Geography,  Study  of.   (G,  F.  Thayer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  81. 

—  Teaching   of.     (J.  G.  Carter)  Am.  Inst,  of   Instruc, 

I030:  53.  —  Am.  J,  Educ.  9:  C23. 

Best  Method  of.     (W,  C.Woodbridge)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1833:  209.  —  (W.  B.  Fowlc)  Am.  Inst,  of 
Instruc.  1845:  219. 

—  Woodbridgc's.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  493, 
Geological  and  Mineralogical  Papers,  Gen.  Repos.  2 :  327. 
Geological  Calculus.     (Vv^.  B.  Dawkins)  Nature,  1 :  505. 
Geological  Changes,  Influence  of,  on  the  Earth's  Axis. 

(G.  H.  Danviii)  Am.  J.  Sci.  1 13:  444, 

—  Influence  of,  on  the  Earth's  Rotation.     (Sir  W.  Thom- 

son) Nature,  9:  345. 
Geological  Continuity.    (H.  A.  Nicholson)  Canad.  J.  11.  s. 

13:  269. 
Geological  Evidence  of  the  Deity.     (T.  Archer)  Ex.  II. 

Lee.  3:  181. 
Geological  History.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  29:  2S4. 

—  American,     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  305. 

—  Missing  Chapters  of.   (D.  T.  Ansted)  Intel.  Obs.  6:12. 

—  of  the  Earth.  (Prof.  Esmark)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  2:  107. 
Geological  Inquiry,  Importance  of.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  1 :  4S4. 
Geological  Inquiries,  McCIelland's.     No,  Am.  46:  533. 
Geological  Knot,  Attempt  to   untie.     Brit.  Q.  27:  557. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  187. 
Geological  Map,  How  to  make  a.     (H.  B.  Woodward) 
Pop.  Sci.  R.  12:  26. 

—  of  the  World.     (J.  Marcou)  Am.  ^atural.  7:  345. 
Geological  Maps,  On  coloring.      (W.  Whewell)  Nature, 

24:  14. 

Geological  Odors.     Chamb.  J.  31:  126.  , 

Geological  Observation;  Survey  of  Great  Britain.  Brit. 
Q.  14:  455, 

Geological  Phenomena  in  the  Solar  System.  (L.  Sae- 
mann)  Am.  J.  Sci.  83:  36. 

Geological  Problems,  Solution  of.  (W.  H.  Barton)  Over- 
land, 12:  526. 

Geological  Record.     Nature,  13:  322. 

Geological  Results  of  the  Earth's  Contraction  by  Cooling, 
(J.  D.  Dana)  Am,  J.  Sci.  53:  176. 

Geological  Science  and  deceased  Geologists.  Lmul.  Q. 
7:  71, 

—  Phases  of,     (J.  R.  Loomis)  Chr.  R.  16:  114. 

—  Progress  of.     Ed.  R.  52;  43. 

Geological  Section,  How  to  make  a.    (D.  T.  Ansted)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  7:  386. 
Geological  Societ}',  Address  of  the  President.     (J.  Prest- 

wicli)   Nature,    5:    431-490.  —  (J,   Evans)  Nature, 

13:  354,  377- 

—  Transactions  of.      (J.  Playfair)  Ed.  R.  19:  207.     28: 

174.     29:  70. —Quar.  34:  507. — JIo.  R.  84:  86. 
Geological  Speculaiidus.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  447. 
Geological  Strata,  Occurrence  and  Age  of.  Westm.64:  565. 
Geological  Studies.     (H.  Pearce)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  321. 
Geological  Survey,  Story  of  the.     Chamb.  J.  36:  356. 
Geological  Surveys.      (A.  Williams,  jr.)  Overland,  12: 

261. — (F.Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  24:    363. — Am.  J. 

Sci.  40:  126.  —  Dub.  Univ.  46:  679.  —  (A.R.Leeds) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  226. 

—  American.      (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  12:  265.      13:  i.— 

(J.  D.  Whitney)  No.  .^m.  121:  270. 

—  of  the  Territories,  1S72.     (F.  H.  Bradley)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

106:   194. 

—  Utility  of,  by  Government.      (J.  P.  Lesley)  Peiin  Mo. 

5:  199- 
Geological  Theory  in  Great  Britain,  1S70.     Ed.  R.  131: 

39.      Same  art.  Eel.  M,  74:  641,      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  104:  643. 
Geological  Theories.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  161. 
Geological   Time.      (G.H.Darwin)  Nature,  17:  509.— 

No.  Brit.  50:  406. 

—  and  Evolution.     (G.  Allen)  Gent.  M.  n,  s,  25:  563, 


GEOLOGICAL 


507 


GEOLOGY 


Geological  Time,  Chain  of  Life  in.    Eel.  M.  96:  200. 

—  Grasp  of.     (A.  Wiuchell)  Lakeside,  i:  369. 

—  Measurement  of.    (A.  R.Wallace)  Nature,  1 :  399, 452. 
Geological  Works,  French.     Nature,  10;  100. 
Geologist,  Personal  Recollections  of  a.  Temp.  Bar,  4:  473. 
Geologists,  American.  First  Meeting.  Am.  J.  Sci.  39: 1S9. 

—  Second  Meeting.     Am.  J.  Sci.  41 :  15S. 

Prof.  Hitchcock's  Address.     Am.  J.  Sci.  41:  232. 

—  Wostm.  38:  40. 

—  Tiiird  Meeting.     Am.  J.  Sci.  43:  146. 

Prof.  Silliman's  Address.     Am.  J.  Sci.  43:  216. 

—  Fourth  Meeting.     Am.  J.  Sci.  45:  135,  310. 

—  Fifth  Meeting.     Am.  J.  Sci.  47:  94. 

Prof.  Rogers's  Address.     Am.  J.  Sci.  47:  137. 

Geologists,  Discoveries  of  modern.     Fraser,  5:  552.      6: 

54,  278.     7:  139.  5/8- 
Geology.      (L.   Lincklaen)   Putnam,   5:    449.  —  (G.  W. 
Featherstonhaugh)  No.  Am.  32:  471.  —  So.  R.  6: 
284.  —  Am.Q.6:  73.    7:361.  —  Dub.  Univ.  45:  679. 

—  Address  at  Montreal,  1864.     (J.  W.  Dawson)  Am  J. 

Sci.  88:  231. 

—  Age  of  the  Laramie  Group.    (H.  M.  Bannister)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  117:  243. 

—  and  Agriculture.     (H.  Woodward)  Nature,  i :  46.  — 

No.  Brit.  16:  390. 
Burat's.     Nature,  10:  458. 

—  and  Anthropology-,  Ramsay  on.     Anthrop.  R.  i:  484. 

—  and  Astronomy,  Testimony  of.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  21 :  257. 

—  and  tlie  Bible;'  (J.  T.  Dutton)  Nat.  M.  10:  515.  —  (W. 

Fishbough)  Univ.  Q.  2:  349.  —  (M.  Jacobs)  Evang. 
R.  i:  363.  — (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  5S8. 

—  (D.  R.  xMalone)  Chr.  Q.  8:  13.—  (D.  Wortman) 
Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  613.  — Am.  Ed.  2:  87.— (D. 
W.  Clark)  Mcth.  Q.  5:  19S.  — (M.  B.  Hope)  Princ. 

13:  36S.  —  (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Chr.  Exam.  29:  335.  — 
Mo.  R.  126:  133  —  (.J.  J.  Dana)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d 
s.  2:  296.  —  Eel.  R.  71:  426.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  25:  26. — 
Chr.  R.  15:  380. — Am.  Bib.  Repos.  7:  210.  —  (E. 
Hitchcock)  Am.  Bib.  Re pos.  5:  439.  6:261.  7:448. 
9:  78.  10:  328.  11:  I.  — (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib. 
Repos.  6:  46.  —  (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  12:  i. 

—  (.T.  L.  Kingsley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  30:  114.  —  Lit.  & 
Theo.  R.  i:  120.—  Knick.  7:  441.  — Chr.  Obs.  28: 
235-750.  29:  91,  160.  34:  369,  479.  37:  30S,  446. 
70:  502. —  Cong.  M.  20:  496-706. — Dub.  R.  16:  345. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  3:  185.  —  Dub.  Univ.  75:  477, 
550.  —  Eel.  R.  49:  39.  —  Hogg,  i:  220. — Theo.  & 
Lit.  J.  8:  108.  9:215.  10:350,696.  11:694.  12: 
133-    13-  76.  — U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  431.    5:  306. 

Malloy  on.     Dub.  R.  66:  403. 

H.  Miller  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  119.     10:  97. 

J.  P.  Smith's  Lectures  on.    Cong.  M.  23:  292,  299, 

613.  — (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  5SS.    6:  i. 

—  Eel.  R.  71:  426. 

Young  on.     Cong.  M.  22:   121,  243. 

—  and  Chemistry.     So.  Q.  3:  1S2. 

—  and  the  Development  Theory.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  Si. 

—  and  the  Fall.     (E.  Fisher)  Univ.  Q.  14:  373. 

—  and  Genesis.     (S.  E.  Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  8:   243.- 

Blackw.  82:  312.  —  Am.  Church  R.  23:  343. — 
Kitto,  6:  261. — No.  Brit.  27:  325.  See  Bible;  Gen- 
esis; Creation. 

—  and  History.    (G.  Alien)  Fraser,  loi:  769.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  95:  228.    Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  495. 

—  and  Man.     (E.  C.  Bolles)  Univ.  q.  21 :  413. 

—  and  Mineralogy.     Dui).  Univ.  54:  455. 
Buckland  on.     Ed.  R.  65:  i. 

—  and  Mosaic  Records.    (S.  Comfort)  Nat.  ^I.  5:  540. — 

(O.  Fiickler)  Meth.  Q.  26:  1S7.  — (E.  Hitchcock) 
Cong.  M.  19:  82.  — (H.  Miller)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  9:  377. 

—  (L.  Sternberg)  Evang.  R.  19:  138.  — Brit.  Q.  54: 
90.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  542.  —  Westm.  68:  176. 


Geology  and  Mosaic  Records,  Higgios  on.    Chr.  Obs. 

32:  742- 
Peiin  on.     Eel.  R.  37:  37. 

—  and  Natural  History.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 

61:   181. 

—  and  Natural  Religion.    (E.  Hitehcoek)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

5:   113.  — Quar.  56:  31.  — Mu.  R.  141:  330.  — EeL 
R.  65:  23. 

—  and  Pahenntology.     Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:   272.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  59:  343. 

—  and  the  Pietures(iue.     Art  .J.  7:  275. 

—  and  Protestantism.     Dub.  R.  44:  375. 

—  and  Tiieology.     (C.  H.  Hitchcock)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  363. 

—  Chr.  (Jbs.  59:  516. 
Analogies  betweea.     (B.  F,  Hosford)  Bib.  Sac.  15: 

300. 

Hugh  Miller's.     Kitto,  22:  413. 

Relations  of.     So.  Q.  21 :  48. 

—  and  Zoology.     For.  Q.  25:  171. 

—  Animals  and  Plants  in  relation  to  Time.     (St.  G.  Mi- 

vart)  Contenip.  37:  99. 

—  Ansted's  Practical.     Month,  4:  199. 

^  Archaic  .\ges.    (W.  Downes)  Belgra.  42:  413.    Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  95:  722. 

—  as  revealed  to  Agriculture.     (F.  P.  Lesley)  Penn  Mo. 

12:  140. 

—  Atlieismsof.  Eel. R  107:61.  S.imeart.  Ec!.M.43:  545. 

—  Bakewell's.    New  York  R.  5:  457.  —  Mo.  R.  82:  164. 

94:  657. 

—  Breislak's.    Ed.  R.  27:  144. 

—  Brown's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  46. 

—  Buekland's.    Chr.  R.  2:  552.  —  Quar.  29:  13S.  —  Mus. 

29:  77. 

—  Campbell's  Circular  Notes.     Nature,  13:  4S1. 

—  Changes  caused  by  the  Deluge.   (D.  C.  McLaren)  Theo. 

&  Lit.  J.  12:  263. 

—  Chemical  Study  of.     (D.  Forbes)  Pop.  Sei.  R.  7:  24S. 

—  Conversations  on.    Mo.  R.  117:  221.  —  (.J.  Tomlinsou) 

Peo]).  .J.  7:  103-354. 

—  Dana's  JLmual  uf.     (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  .1.  n.  s. 

8:  49.  —  (.v.  (Jray)  No.  Am.  97:  372.—  (J.  Johns- 
ton) Meth.  Q.  25:  3/S. 

—  Darwin's.     (J.  W.  Judd)  Nature,  15:  2S0. 

—  Daubrees  Experimental.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

119:  386. 

—  De  la  Beche's.     Am.  M...  P^.  2:  19. 

—  Discussion  of  sundry  Objections  to.     (J.   B.   Perrj') 

Cong.  Q.  12:  217. 

—  Doctrine  of  Uniformity  in.   (H.  W.  Crosskey)  Mod.  K. 

I"  336- 

—  Dynamical.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sei.  105:  2')4. 

—  lijirth  Sculpture.     (A.  (ieikie)  Natun-,  9:  50,  So,  no. 

—  Engineering.     (W.  H.  Penning)  Eel.  Eiigin.  20:  473. 

21 :  40. 

—  Evolution  of  the  Science,  1S42.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  i'"'!. 

—  Facts  and  Inferences  of.     (G.  W.  Montgomerx )  Univ. 

Q.  2:  I. 

—  Few  Words  on.     (>[.  Norris)  Gcxley,  46:   10. 

—  Field,  Penning's.     Natun',  14:  471  , 

—  First  Chapter  of  the  Geological  Period.     (D.  ForlH.'*) 

Pop.  Sei.  R.  11:  349.     Same  art.  Eel    M.  80:  32. 

—  for  Beginners.     Eel.  R.  77:  55S. 

—  Future  of.     Westm.  58:  67. 

—  Geikie's  Story  of  a  Boulder.     Cana<l.  J.  n.  s.  3:  493. 

—  Green's.     Nature,  13:  505. 

—  Greenough's.    Ed.  K.  33:  So.  — Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  557- — 

Mo.  R.  90:   ^76. 

—  Harvard  School  of.     (N.   S.   Shaler)  Am.  Natur.1l. 

10:  29. 

—  Hayden's  Es.^ays  on.  (J.W.Webster)  No.  Am.  12:  134. 

—  Hints  to  Students  in.    (P.  A.  Brown)  So.  Lit.  Hess. 

i:  162,  300. 


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Geologj',  History  of.     Cong.  M.  19:  352-565. 

—  Hitchcock's.     (S.  L.  Dana)  No.  Am.  52:  103. 

—  Hitchcock's  Religion  of.    (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

5:  353.  —  (K.  P.  Stebbins)  Chr.  Exam.  53:  51. — 
EcL  R.  75:  216.  Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  3:  576.  —  Eel. 
R.  95:  468. —  Kitto,  9:  2S1.  —  Prosp.  R.  7:  45S. 

—  Hudson  River  Age  of  the  Taconic   Schists.      (J.  D. 

Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II7:  375.     118:  61. 

—  Human  Period  in.     Chamb.  J.  58:  593. 

—  Hunt's  Essays  on.    (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  102. 

—  Huttonian  and  Neptunian  Systems  of.     (E.  Jeffrey) 

Ed.  R.  2:  337. 

—  Igneous  Rocks  and  Volcanoes.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  3:  201. 

—  Importance  of   Surveying  in.     (B.   S.   Lyman)  Eel. 

Engin.  11:  334. 

—  in  1851.    Dub.  Univ.  38:  639.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25: 

172. 
~   Introduction  to  the  Study  of.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  167. 

—  Intrusive  Rocks  of  Montreal.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  5:  426. 

—  Ireland  and  Spain  formerly  connected  by  Land.     St. 

James,  5:  409. 

—  Is  the  Science  true  ?    Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  83. 

—  Jukes's  Manual  of.     Nature,  5:  170. 

—  Lecture  on.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  7:  164,  183. 

—  Lj-ell's  Elements  of.     Ed.  R.  69:  406. 

Student's  Edition.    (J.  B.  Perry)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  479. 

—  Lyoll's  Principles  of.     (T.  MeK.  Hughes)  Nature,  5: 

165,466. — (Sir  H.  de  la  Beehe)  Quar.  48:  411. — 
(AV.  AVhewell)  Quar.  47:  103.  53:  406.  —  Quar.  89: 
213. — Mo.  R.  123:  38.  127:  352.  —  Mus.  18:  ij, 
107.  — (H.B.  Adams)  No.  Am.  107:  465. 

—  IMantell's  Wonders  of.  (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  39:  i. 

—  Middle  Age  of.     (L.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  12:  212. 

—  Miller's  Cruise  of  the  Betsey,     Eraser,  58:  292.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  437. 

—  Miller's  Footprints  of  the  Creator.     No.  Brit.  12:  239. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  145.  —  (Sir  D.  Brewster) 
No.  Brit  12:  443. —  (F.  Close)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  13:  239. 

—  Miller's  Testimony  of  the  Rocks.     Am.  Ch.  Mo.  2: 

229.  —  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  201.  —  Chr.  Obs.  58:  14, 
547.  —  Chr.  R.  22:  449.  —  Brit.  Q.  26:  255.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  42:  271.  —  Liv.  Age,  54:  65.  —  Tait, 
n.  s.  24:  261,  354. 

—  Modern  Schools  of.     Quar.  125:  iSS. 

—  Murchison's  Discoveries  in.     Ed.  R.  112:  87. 

—  Murchison's  Siluria.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  21: 

505.  — Quar.  64:  102.  —  (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
68:  394.  — (J.  D.  Whitney)  Am.  J.  Sci.  69:  371. 

—  Museum  of  practical.     (R.  Hunt)  St.  James,  3:  3. — 

(SirR.  I.  Murchison)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  232.  —  C'hamb. 
J.  26:  9.  —  Eraser,  43:  618.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  23: 
478. — Am.  J.  Edue.  6:  239.  —  Penny  M.  12:  319. 

—  New  Museum  of.     Nature,  13:  227. 

—  not  atheistical.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  210. 

—  Objections  to  modern.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  152,  199. 

—  Ocean,  (ieology  of  the  Drift.     Eel.  M.  50:  56,  163. 

—  of  the  Alps.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  .Sci.  103:   i. 

—  of  Amazon  River.    (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  N.atural.  8:  673. 

—  of  America.     (T.  A.  Conrad)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  35:  2-57.  — 

Ed.  R.  30:  374.  —  Westm.  38:  76.  — Anal.  M.  13: 
322.  — (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  81:  392.— AVest. 
J.  13:  256. —  (H.  D.  Rogers)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63: 

224,  319,  3'^'3- 

Catlin's.     (T.  R.  Jones)  Nature,  2:  371. 

Emmons  on.     Am.  J.  Sei.  69:  397. 

Hayden's.     Nature,  4:  24. 

Marcou's.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  323. 

Pioneers  in.     (G.  W.  Clinton)  Hist.  M.  19:   21. 

• Plan  of  Development  in,     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

72:  335- 


Geology  of  Andes  of  Ecuador.     (J.  Orton)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
97:  242. 

—  of  Appalachians.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Am.  Natural.  5:  178, 

—  of  the  Arctic  Regions.     (C.  E.  de  Ranee)  Nature,  11: 

447-50S. 

—  of  Bo.sphorus.     (G.  Washburn)  Am.  J.  Sei.  106:   186. 

—  of  Brazil.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  iii:  466. 

—  of  the  Burlington  Limestone.     (W.  H.  Niles  and  C. 

Waehsnuith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  95. 

—  of  California.     (J.  D.  Whitney)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  256. 

of  San  Francisco  County.     Pioneer,  i:  225. 

Whitney's.     (W.  H.  Brewer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  91:  231, 

351- 

—  of  Canada,  1853-56.     (S.  Fleming)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i: 

238.  —  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  320.     4:  265. 

of  Belleville.  (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  5:  41. 

of  Ontario.  (E.J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  14:  580. 

of  S.  W.  Ontario.  (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  355. 

Physical.     (C.  Robb)  Canad.  .1.  n.  s.  5:  497. 

Quebec  Group  of  Rocks.    (Sir  W.  E.  Logan)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  6:  40. 

—  of  China  and  Japan.     (R.  Pumpelly)  Am.  J.  Sci.  91: 

145.  —  (A.  S.  Biekmore)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  209. — 
(Baron  F.  von  Richthofen)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOo:  410. 

—  of  Connecticut;  Chloritic  Formation  of  the  New  Haven 

Region.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  iii:  119. 

—  of  Costa  Rica.     (W.  M.  Gabb)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  198. 

—  of  N.  E.  Dakota.     (F.  Y.  Hayden)  Am.  J.  Sei.  93:  15. 

—  of  the  Deluge.     Ed.  R.  39:  196. 

—  of  the  Drift.     Loud.  Q,.  13:  375. 

—  of  England.     Ed.  K.  29:  311.   Same  art.  Portfo.(Den.) 

20:  91. 
— Cretaceous  Rocks  of.     (P.  B.  Brodie)  Eecr.  Sci.  2: 

293- 
Excursion   to   Cotswold  Hills.     (J.  R.  Leifehild) 

Recr.  Sei.  2:  88. 
Origin  of  our  Scenery.     (H.  B.  Woodward)  Pop. 

Sei.  R.  14:  57. 
Rambles  in  Montgomeryshire.     (J.  R.  Leifehild) 

Recr.  Sci.  3:  185. 
Scene  in  Isle  of  Wight.     (S.  J.  Mackie)  Recr.  Sci. 

i:  126. 
Silurian,  Cambrian,  and  Lanrentian  Systems.    Brit. 

Q.  48:  125.    • 
Silurian,  Devonian,  and  Carboniferous  Rocks  in  the 

London  Era.     (R.  Etheridge)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  18:  279. 
Woodward's.     Nature,  14:  556. 

—  of  France,  Scrope's.     (C.  Lyell)  Quar.  36:  437. 
Excursions  of  Geological  Society  for  1S78.     (E.  D, 

Cope)  Am.  Natural.  12:  771. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     Brit.  Q.  14:  455. 

—  of  the  Green  Mountains.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

103:  179,  250. 

—  of  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

102:  391.  —  (E.W.  Hilgard)  Am.  Natural.  5:  514. 

—  of  Henry  Mts.,  Gilbert's  Report.     Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  17. 

—  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Territories.    (A.  K.  Isbister)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  71:  313. 

—  of  Illinois,  Upper,  (C.U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci,  34:  134. 

—  of  Indiana.     Nature,  8:  228. 

—  of  Iowa,  Hall  ana  Whitney's  Report  on.     Am.  J.  Sci. 

77:  103- 
Southwestern.     (C.  A.White)  Am.  J,  Sci,  94:  23, 

—  of  Jesso,  Japan.     Penn  Mo.  7:  30. 

—  of  Kansas.     (F.  V.   Hayden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  32. — 

(G.  C.  Swallow)  Am.' J.  Sci.  76:  182, 
Carboniferous  and  Cretaceous  Rocks,    (F.  B.  Meek) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  157. 
Lower  Cretaceous.     (F.  B.  Meek  and  F,  V.  Hayden) 

Am,  J.  Sci.  77:  219. 
Triassic.     (F.  B.  Meek  and  F.  V.  Hayden)  Am.  J, 

Sei.  77:  31. 


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Geology  of  Kentucky,  Owen  on.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  138. 

—  of   Lower  Louisiana.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

97:  n- 

—  Reconnoissance  of.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98: 

331- 

—  of  Massachusetts.     (C.  T.  Jackson)  Xo.  Am.  42:  422. 

—  (C.B.Adams)  Xo.  Am.  56:  435.  — (E.  Hitclicock) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  1 :  106.  22:1.  —  (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  36:  363. 

—  of  Michigan.       (E.    J.   Chapman)    Canad.   J.   n.    s. 

7:  73- 

—  of  the  Mississippi  Delta.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

loi:  23S,  356,  425. 

—  of  Missouri.     (H.  King)  West.  J.  8:  228. 

Researches  in.     (M.  M.  Maiighas)  West.  J.  9:  3S2. 

Survey  of.     (M.  Tarvcr)  West.  J.  3:  12,  76. 

—  of  Xarragansett  Bay.     (X.   S.  Shaler)  Am.  Xatural. 

6:  ^iS,  611,  751. 

—  of  Xew  England,  Eastern.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  ,J.  Sci. 

100:  83. 

—  of  Xew  York.     Xew  York  R. 4:  71.     5:477.     8:103. 

—  (G.  E.  Hayes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  31:  241.  35:  SO. — 
Am.  J.  Sci.  36:  I.  39:95.  40:  Ti>-  42:227.  46: 
143.     48:  296.     51:  43.     53:  57,  164. 

—  of  Xova  Scotia,  Dawson's.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  39. 

—  of  the  older  Rocks.     (Sir  R.  L  Murchison)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

83:  I. 

—  of  Oregon.     (T.  Condon)  Overland,  3:  355. 

—  of  Oxford,  Phillips's.     Xature,  5:  145. 

—  of  Palestine.     (A.  Geikie)  Xature,  i:  509. 

—  of  Pennsylvania ;  Ancient  Sea.  (A.  R.  Leeds)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  92:  55,  133. 
Foundation  Stones.     (A.  R.  Leeds)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

91:  337,  412- 
Survey  of  1873.     (J-  P-  Lesle}')  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

95:  194- 

—  of  Russia.     Quar.  77:  348. 

]Murcliison's.     Brit.  Q.  6:  289.  —  (Sir  D.  Brewster) 

Xo.  Brit.  5:  179.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  53:  153. 

—  of  Santa  Domingo.  ( W.  M.Gabb)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loi :  252. 

—  of  Scotland.     Ed.  R.  38:  413. 

Changes  in  recent  Times.    Xo.  Brit.  36:  314.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  57:  i. 

Clydesdale  and  Arran.     Xo.  Brit.  32:  273. 

Geikie's  Map  of.     Xature,  14:  567. 

Recent  Discoveries  in.     Xo.  Brit.  35:  125. 

—  of  Spanish  Peninsula,  Bibliog.  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  163. 

—  of  Texas, Western.  (W.  P. .Jenney)  Am..!.  Sci.  107:  25. 
and  of  Chihuahua,  Mexico.     (.J.  P.  Kimball)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  98:  378. 

—  of  the  United  States;  Bro^N-n  Hematite  Deposits  of  the 

Great  Valley.     (F.  Prime,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  433. 

Chart  of.    "(F.  H.  Bradley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II2:  2S6. 

Colorado  Plateau  Province  as  a  Field  for.      (G.  X. 

Gilbert) -Vm.  J.  Sci.  112:  i5.  S5. 
Country  north  of  the  Colorado.      (.1.  W.   Powell) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  456. 

Cretaceous  Strata  of.    (J.  Hall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  74:  72. 

Marcou's  Geological  Map.      Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  199.  — 

(W.  P.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  3S3. 
of  Eastern  Margins  of  the  Itocky  Mountains.     (F. 

V.  Haydcn)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  322. 
of  Eastern  Uintah  Mountains.    (0.  C.  JIarsh)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  hi:  191. 
of  the  40th  Parallel,  King's.    (R.  Pumpelly)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  117:  296. 
Paleozoic   Subdivisions  in.     (C  King)  Am.  ,7. 

Sci.  hi:  475. 
of  the  Great  Lakes.  (J.  S.  Newberry)  Am.  Natural. 

4:  193- 

of  the  Lake  Superior  Land  District.    (J.  AV.  Foster 

and  J.  D.  Whitney)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  11. 


Geology  of  the  United  States,  of  Missouri  and  Red  River 
Country,  Feathcrstonhaugh's  Report  on,  1S35.  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  21:   109,  1S4. 

of  Missouri  and  Yellowstone  Rivers.  (F.  V.  Hay- 
den)  Am.  J.  .Sci.  81 :  229. 

of  North.  States.    ( J.  W.  Webster)  No.  Am.  11 :  225. 

of  Southwest.  (E.W.  Hil^rard)  Am.. J.  Sci.  104:  265. 

of  Western  States.     (.J.  Hall)  Am.  J    Sci.  42:  51. 

—  of  Utah  Mining  Districts.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  .Sci. 

103:  195. 

—  of  Vermont.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  .Sci.  96:  222. 
and  Berkshire.     (.J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  1 14:  37, 

257. 
Western.     (.J.  B.  Perry)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  97:  341. 

—  of  Virginia,   in  the  Blue  Ridge.     (W.  ^I.  Fontaine) 

Am  J.  Sci.  109:   14,  93. 
Great  {'onglomerate  on  Xew  River.     (W.  M.  Fon- 
taine) Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  459,  573. 

—  of  Wisconsin,  etc.,  Owen's.    Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  86. 

—  of  Western  Wyoming.     (T.  B.  Comstock)  Am.  J.  .Sci. 

106:  426. 

—  Old  Red  Sandstone  of  Western  Europe.     (A.  Geikie) 

X'^ature,  17:  471. 

—  Ojnnious  of  Voltaire  and  Laplace  on.  (P.  M.  Duncan) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  19:  310. 

—  Past  and   future  Work  of.      (J.    Prestwich)  Xature, 

11:  290,  315. 

—  Philosophy  of  modern.     (G.  Bugg)  Chr.  Obs.  28:  367. 

—  Physical.     (S.  Ilaughton)  Xature,  18:  266. 

—  Physiographic  and  Dynamical.    (R.  Owen)  .J.  F.-ankl. 

Inst.  92:  270. 

—  Popular.      (C.  Kingsley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  613.  —  (.1. 

3Iitchinson)  Contemp.  4:  37. 
and  Artistic.     (E.  Forbes)  Dub.  Univ.  42:  33S. 

—  Post-Tertiary.     (A.  H.  Green)  Xature.  9:  31S,  339. 

—  Pre-Adamite  World.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21 :  522. 

—  Present  State  of,  1S51.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  639. 

—  Principles  of.     Am.  . I.  Sci.  21 :  i.  —  Mus.  20:  ;o7. 

—  Progress  of  modern.  Lond.(i.26:  157. — (>uar.io6:  13S. 

—  Puzzles  of.     Eel.  M.  42:  25. 

—  Recent  Advances  in.  (J.W.Foster)Am.Xatural.4:  449. 

—  Recent  Discoveries  in.     (R.  Patterson)  Am.  Pre>b.  R. 

18:  215.— Am.  Ed.i:  3S6. 

—  Recent  Theories  in.     (F.  Bowen)  Xo.  Am.  69:  256. 

—  Recent  AVorks on,  183S.     Eel.  Ii.67:  301. 

—  Religion  of.     (J.  J.  Dana)  Bib.  Sac.  10:  505.— (C.  H. 

Hitchcock)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  O73. —  (J.  S.  Lee)  Univ. 
Q.  8:  329. 

—  Religious  Aspect  of.      (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words, 

l6:  273. 

—  Scottish  School  of.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  5:  -i,-,  32. 

—  Sedimentary  Rocks.  (T.S.Hunt)  Canad.  J.  n.  .^.  2:  355. 

—  Siluria.     Hogg,  13:  57. 

—  Silurian  Beach.     (L.  Agassiz)  Allan.  II :  4'io. 

—  Silurian  System.     (T.  A.  Conrad)  Am.  J.  Sci.  38:  S6. 

—  Ed.  li.  73:  1. 

—  Skepticism  in.    Ed.  R.  147:  354.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

137:  707- 

—  Study  of.     (S.  L.  Mi'tcalf)  Kiiiek.  3:  225. 

—  Suggestions  on.     <"ong.  ^L  20:  705. 

—  Systematic,  King's.     (H.  .\dams)  Na'ion,  28:  73. 

—  Systems  of.     (T.  C.  Gray)  Xo.  .\m.  8:  30'^. 

—  Taconic  System.      (.1.  D.  Dana)  Am.  Natural.  6:  107. 

—  Three  Climates  of.     (C.  B.  Warring)  Penn  Mo.  ii: 

377,470.  554- 

—  Three  great  Problems  of.     (S.  H.  Janes)  Canad.  Mo. 

12:  500. 

—  Town.     (C  King-sley)  Good  Words,  13:  iS-443. 

—  Treatise  on,  in  Encyclop;vclia  Brit.    Chr.  Rem.  4:  233. 

—  Ure's  System  of.     Mo.  R.  n8:  591. 

—  Van  Rensselaer's  Lectures  on.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  2S7. 

—  versus  Development.     Fraser,  42:  355. 


GEOLOGY 


510 


GEORGE 


Geology,  Volcanic.     New  York  R.  3:  20. 

—  Voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Beagle.     Brit.  Q.  5:  358. 

—  Werner  on  Veins.     (.J.  Playfair)  Ed.  K.  18:  80. 

~  What  is  under  the  Plow.     (J.  E.  Taylor)  Belgra.  13: 
478. 
5ee  Earth;  Creation. 
Geomancy,  Divination  by.    Colburn,  138:  115. 
Geometric  Tracery.     Art  .1.  3:  86. 
Geometrical  Instincts.     (T.  Hill)  L'nita.  R.  2:  21S. 
Geometrical  Puzzles.      (F.  K.  J.  Ilervey)  Once  a  Week, 

16:  64,  III. 
Geometrical  Teaching.     Nature,  23:  415. 
Geometry.     (K.  von  Kaumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  155. 

—  Algebraic,  System  of.     Westm.  3:  280. 

—  Analytical.     (A.  B.  Dod)  Princ.  13:  523. 

—  Ancient,  Methods  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  40. 

—  and  Algebra.      (F.  J.  Gruud)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrnc. 

1830:  1S3. 

—  and  Biology.     (T.  Hill)  Unita.  R.  9:  129. 

—  and  the  Calculus.     So.  R.  i :  107. 

—  Axioms  of.      (J.  P.  N.  Land)  Mind,  3:  551.  — (H. 

Hehnholtz)  Mind,  i:  301.    3:  212. 
Origin  and  Meaning  of.  (H. Hehnholtz)  Eel.  Engin. 

15:  501- 

—  Burchett's  Practical  Plane.     Nature,  13:  223. 

—  Descriptive,  of  one  Plane.     Math.  Mo.  3:  133. 

—  Elementary  Practical.    (.J.  M.  Wilson)  Nature,  4:  387. 

—  Fundamental   Definitions   and   Propositions   of.      (S. 

Newcomb)  Nature,  21:  293. 

—  Helmholtz  on.     (W.  S.  Jevon?)  Nature,  4:  4S1. 

—  Hypotheses  at  the  Bases  of.     (B.  Riemann)  Nature, 

8:  14,  36. 

—  Imaginary,  and  Truth  of  Axioms.      (G.  II.  Lewes) 

Fortn.  22:  192. 

—  Improvements  needed  in.     So.  R.  n.  s.  6  :  373. 

—  Leslie's  Elements  of.      (J.  Playfair)  Ed.  R.  2o:  79. — 

Eel.  R.  11:  193.  —  Quar.  4:  25. 

—  Morell's.      Nature,  3:  323. 

—  The  new.    Nature,  13:  102. 

—  New  Works  on.     Nature,  6:  118. 

—  of  Position  applied  to  Surveying.     (J.  B  McMaster) 

Eel.  Engin.  18:  9,  177. 

—  Pre-Euclidian.     Nature,  3:  483. 

—  Problems  relating  to  Curves.     (J.  W.  Martin)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  5:  331. 

—  Second  Book  in.     (T.  Hill)  Math.  Mo.  i:  252,  2S3, 

409.     2:  102,  140,  320. 

—  Smith's  Blanchet's  Legendre.     So.  R.  n.  s.  12:  95. 

—  Teaching  and  Study  of.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s. 

i:  2S6.  —  (Dr.  Hirst)  Nature,  5:  401. 

—  Uses  of.     (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  498. 

—  AValker'.s  Elements  of.  (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  30:  3S9. 

—  Watson's  Descriptive.     Nature,  li:  265. 

—  without  Axioms.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  13:  503. 

20:  424. 
Georama,  The.     Lond.  M.  20:  501. 
George  1.  of  England.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Cornli.  2:1. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   66:  323.     Same  art.  Harper, 

21:  395- 

—  and  Aphroessa  Island.     Once  a  Week,  15:  38. 

—  Early  Days  of;  Lady  Cowper's  Diary.  Fvaser,  6g:  566. 
George  II.      (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  2:  175.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  550.     Same  art.  Harper,  21:  525. 

—  Court  of.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  561. 
Costume  and  Characters  of.     (A.  Strickland)  Col- 

buiT),  74:  218. 

—  Era  of.  Quar.  128:  no.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  579. 

—  his  Queen,  and  Frederick,   Prince  of  Wales.     (H.  B. 

Baker)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  466. 

—  Last  ten  Years  of .     Mo.  R.  98:  i. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.    Blackw.  64:  327.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

15:  296.  — Liv.  Age,  11:  393. 


George  II.,  Memoirs  of  Reign  of,  Hervey's.     Quar.  82: 
501.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  14:  173. —  Ed.  R.  88:  488. 

—  Eel.  H.  88:   1S4.  —  Temp.  Bar,  54:  173.  —  Frasev, 
37:  665. 

—  Reign  of.     Blackw.  61:  194.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  lo: 

456.  — Ed.  R.  37:  I. 

—  Times  of.  Blaekw.  62:  431.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  17. 

—  Walpole's  Memoirs  (if.     Colburn,  4:  357. 

George   III.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  2:  257.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  67.     Same  art.  Harper,  21:  671. 

—  Blackw.  6:  574.     loi :  699. 

—  and  Catliolic  Question.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  46: 

163. 

—  and  Fox.     Quar.  105:  463. 

—  and  George  IV.,  Public  Characters  of  Reigns  of.     (H. 

Brougham)  Ed.  R.  68:  191.     69:  1.     70:  90. 

Reigns  of.     Mus.  18:  385.     33:  452,  577.  —  JIo.  R. 

147:  366. 

—  and  his  Times.     Art  J.  15:  209. 

—  and  Pitt,  Letters  of.     (.1.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  36:  285. 

—  and  the  Regency,  Memoirs  of.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  84. 

—  Anecdotes  of.    Anal.  M.   15:  497. — Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

2:  632. 

—  Belsham's  Reign  of.     Ed.  R.  2:  177. 

—  Buckingham's  Memoirs  of.     NewQ.  2:  157.     4:  287, 

—  Character  of.     Quar.  122:  281.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

93:  457-  — Liv-  Age,  92:  480. 

—  Correspondence  of,  with  Bishop  Hurd.     Bentley,  26: 

325>  5I0- 

—  Court  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  349. 

and  Cabinets  of .    Quar.  92:  421.  —  Eel.  R. 102:  72. 

—  Death  of.    Lond.  M.  i :  329. 

—  Earlier  Years  of  the  Reign  of.     Eraser,  45:  485. 

—  Early  Administrations  of.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R. 

80:  526.  —  Ed.  R.  126:  1.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

94:  7/1  • 

—  Family  of,  with  portraits.     (K.  M.  Rowland)  Harper, 

61:  511, 

—  First  Decade  of  Reign  of .     Quar.  90:  503.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  33:  2:^7. 

—  Insanity  of.     (H.  Butterworth)  Atlan.  37:  534.  —  (I. 

Ray)  Liv.  Age,  46:  515.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  172. 

—  Liv.  Age,  73:  335. 

—  Knight's  Pictorial  History  of  Reign  of.     Eel.  R.  78: 

134.     84:  205. 

—  Letters  to  Lord  North.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  No.  Am. 

105:  357-— Liv.  Age,  47:  672. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Eel.  R.  125:  i. 

—  Massey's  History  of.    Eel.  R.  lOi :  577. 

—  Men  of  Letters  of  Reign  of.     See  Brougham's  Lives. 

—  Mental  Grandeur  of  his  Reign.     (A.  Alison)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  9:  517. 

—  Observations  on.    Mcth.  M.  43:  299. 

—  Opposition  under.    Canad.  Mo.  5:  265.  —  So.  R.  n.  9. 

15:  349- 

—  Phillimore's  Reign  of.     Ed.  R.   118:  523.  — Eel.  R. 

120:  46. 

—  Private  Correspondence  of .    Liv.  Age,  23:  350.    24: 

121. 

—  Rae's  Reign  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  18:  397. 

—  Recovery  from  Illness,   1788.     (J.  Humphreys)  Col- 

burn, 157:  781. 

—  Reign  of .  Chr.  Obs.  6:  19-800.  7:  161,226,440.  8:22. 

—  Rose's  Memoirs  of  Times  of.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  132. 

—  Secret  Service  under.     Liv.  Age,  130:  635. 

—  Social  Era  of.     Blackw.   102:  154.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  95:  140. 

—  Statesmen  of  Time   of.   Brougham's.     Mo.  R.   162: 

441. 

—  Statue  at  Windsor.     Pennj'  M.  i :  337. 

—  Times  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  18':  275. 

—  Two  Attempts  to  assassinate.    All  the  Year,  17:  113, 


GEORGE 


ill 


GEORGE 


George  III.,  Walpole's  Memoirs  of  Keign  of.  (J.  W. 
Croker)  Quar.  27  :  178.  —(J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  77: 
253.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  7:  493.  —  Dub.  Univ.  25: 
227.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  117.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  4: 
415.  — Blackw.  57:  353.  — Blackw.  58:  713.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  8:  121.  —  Eel.  It.  109:  239.  —  Liv. 
Age,  60:  613.     61:  375. 

George  IV.  (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  2:  3S5.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  341.     Same  art.  Ilarjiur,  21 :  S23. 

—  and  Queen  Caroline.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  \l.  67:  1, 

556.     68:  191. 

—  and  William  IV.;  Greville  Journals.     (E.L.Stanley) 

I'ortn.  22:  798.— Brit.  Q.  61:  150.  — Ed.  K.  140: 
515.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  3.  —  Liv.  Age,  123:, 
730.     See  Greville  Memoirs. 

—  Character  of.     Westm.  14:   103. — Mus.  18:  385. 

—  Coronation   of,   1S21.      Xiles's  Reg.   21:    54.  —  (AV. 

Abbot)  Knick.  23:  138.  — (E.  Herbert)  Lond.  M. 
4:  184.  —  Bentley,  4  :  65.  —  Blackw.  g  :  337. — 
Meth.  M.  44:  91;.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  26:  340. 

—  Croly's  Life  and  Times  of.     Am.  (^  9:  314.  —  So.  R. 

7:  251.  — Eel.  R.  52:  477.  — Mus.  42:  349. 

—  Court  (if.     Bentley,  45:  479. — Eel.  M.  51:  518. 

Memoirs  of.     Dub.  R.  46:  252.  —  Ed.  R.  no:  60. 

Secret  Histor}' of.     Colburn,  79:  14-463.    80:161- 

432.     81:  58-425. 

—  Death  of.     Eraser,  i :  758. 

—  Diary  of  Times  of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  61 :  150. 

—  Fashion  and  Frivolity  under.     Temp.  Bar,  63:  197. 

—  Fitzgerald's    Life    of.      Westm.  116:    70.  —  (A.   V. 

Dicey)  Nation,  33:  51. 

—  Loves  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  14:  449. 

—  Oljituary  of.     Ann.  Reg.  6:  269. 

—  Times  of.     Mo.  R.  145:  235. 

Brougham's  Review  of.     Eraser,  18:  i. 

—  Visit  to  Scotland  of,  1S22.     Blackw.  12:  253,  268. 

—  Was  he  married  to  Mrs.  Fitzherbert?    Eel. M. 38:  in. 

—  When  he  was  King.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Month,  39:  512. 

40:  80-453.     41:  I,  153- 

—  Wilkins's  Drama  of  Statue  of.     Tait,  3:  369. 
Georges,  The  four.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  2:  i- 

385.     Same  art.  Harper,  21:  395-S23. 

—  Era  of.     (.J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  53:  448. 

—  Thackeray's.      Chamb.  J.  26:  353.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  52:  205. 
George,  St.,  Patron  Saint  of  England.    Liv.  Age,  77:  579. 

—  a  Poem.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  88:  576. 

—  and  the  Dragon,   Legend  of.     Chr.  Rem.  45:  316. — 

(Mrs.  Bushby)  Bentley,  63:    488.     Same  art.   Eel. 

M.  71:  S23.  —  Colburn,  146:  227.—  House.  Words, 

14:  258. 
George,  Enos,  Bishop.     Am.  Meth.  M.  12:  5. 
George,  Ernest.    Etchings  of  the  Loire.    (P.  G.  llamerton) 

I'ortfo.  6:  60. 
George,   Kara  or  Czerni,  of   Servia.     Cornh.  32:    213. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  461. 
George's  little  Girl.     (M.  E.  W.  Sherwood)  Allan.  43: 

619. 
George,  Fort,  History  of.     (B.  F.  DeCosta)  Am.  Hibliop. 

3:  passim  9:  36. 
Georje,  Lake.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper,  59:  321. — 

(T.  A.  Richards)  Harper,  7:  161.— (H.  James,  jr.) 

Nation,  n:  119,  135. —  I'utram,  10:  145. 

—  a  Poem.     (M.  B.  Morse)  Cath.  World,  32:  272. 

—  and  Lake  Champlain.     (J.   Bonsall)  Potter  Am.  ^[o. 

10:  321. 

—  College  Camp  at.     (R.  R.  Bowker)  Scrib,  17:  617. 
George   Bedillion,  Knight.     (R.   II.   Davis)  Allan.   19: 

155,  2S9. 
George  Bulcombe;  a  Novel.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  40. 
George  Canterbury's  Will.     (Mrs.  H.   Wood)  Tinsley, 

4:  193-489-    5:  35-617-    6:  65-458. 


George  Eliot.  (C.  K.  Paul)  Harper,  62:  912.  —  (E.  Sim- 
eox)  19th  Cent.  9:  77S.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149: 
791. — Lond.  Q.  57:  154. —  (E.  Dowden)  Conieiup. 
20:  403.  .Same  art.  EtI.  M.  79:  562.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  115:  100. —  (W.  ('.  Bi-ijwuL-ll)  Nation, 31 : 
456.  —  Blackw.  129:  255.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148: 
664.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  433.  —  ((j.  B.  Smith) 
St.  Paul's,  12:  592. —  (F.  Maguire,  jr.)  Iniernat.  R. 
7:  17. —Liv.  Age,  58:  274.  148:  31S.  — Eel.  M. 
96:  353. —  (M.  F.  Sullivan)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  iSi.— 
(A.  E.  Johns)  So.  M.  14:  65.  —  Tiu^ley,  3:  565. — 
Victoria,  31 :  56. 

—  Adam  Bede.     Ed.  R.   iio:  223,  —  Blackw.  85:  490. 

—  Westm.  71:  4S6.  —  Dub.  R.  47:  2^. 
and  recent  Novels.     Bent.  (^>.  i:  433. 

—  and  Carlyle.     (J.  Bryce)  Nation,  32:  201. 

—  and  Comtism.     I^jnd.  Q.  47:  446. 

—  and  George  H.  Lewes.     Galaxy,  7:  Soi. 

—  and  George  Sand.     Eel.  M.  88:  iii. 

—  and  Hawthorne.     No.  Brit.  33:  165. 

—  and  her  Novels.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:   186. 

—  Alt  of.     Penn  Mo.  10:  579. 

—  as  a  Novelist.     Westm.   no:   105, —  (S.  B.  Herrick) 

So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  332. 

—  asa  Poet.     (M.  Browne)  Contemp.  8:  3S7.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  6:  79. — (G.  A.  Simeox)  Ev.  Sat.  16:  607. 

—  Catiiolic  View  of.     Month,  42:  272. 

—  Critical  Study  of.    (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  43:  152.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  731.     Same  art.  Ixl.  M.  96:  443. 

—  Daniel  Deronda.     Ed.  U.  144:  442.  —  (IL  .lame*,  jr.) 

Allan.  38:  6.S4.  —  (L.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  124: 
31.  — (S.  Colvin)  Fortn.  26:1.01.  —  (A.  V.  Dicey) 
Nation, 23:  230,  245,— Brit.  Q.64:  472.— E«l.  M.87: 
637.  —  (i;.  R.  Bowker)  Internal.  R.  4:  68.  —  (O.G. 
(Jarrison)  Western,  3:  603.  —  Poller  Am.  Mo,  8:  75. 

—  (J,  Picciolto)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  17:  593.  —  ("anad. 
Mo.  9:  250,  343.  10:  362,  —  (A.  S.  Ricliardson) 
A'icloria,  28:  227. 

Deronda's  Mother.     Temp.   Bar,   49:   342.      .Same 

art,  Liv,  Age,  133:  24S.     Same  an,  Ed.  .NL88:  751. 

Mordecai;  a  I'mtest  against  the  Critics  by  a  Jew. 

(J.  Jacob-)  .Macmil.  36:  loi.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
134:   112. 

—  Early  Life  of.     Liv  Age,  148:  3S1. 

—  Feli.x:    Holt.     Blackw,    lOO:  94,  —  Ed.   R.   124:    435. 

Same  att.  Liv,  ,\ge,  91:  432. —  (A.  <i.  .Sedgwick) 
No.  Am.  103:  557.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation.  3:  127. 

—  Westm.  86:  200.  —  Contemp.  3:  51.  —  Eel.  K. 
124:  34,  —  Chamb,  J.  43:  308, 

and  Itonnda,     Chr,  Keni,  52:  443, 

—  First   i{onuince  of.     (It.  E.  Francillon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s, 

17:  411. 

—  Genius  oL     Dub.  R.  88:  371.  —  (Mrs.  S.  B.  Herrick) 

So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  205. 

—  Ideal  Ethi<sof.     Liv.  Age,  142:   123. 

—  in  Derbyshire.     Lond.  Soc.  27:  311,  439.     aS:  20. 

—  Later  JLanner  of.     Canad.  Mo.  11:  261. 

—  Ix'gend  of  Julial.     Macmil.  22:  i. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (W.  F.  Rae)  Intcrnaf.  R.  10: 

447,  497- 

—  Middlemarch.     Quar.    134:  33r..  —  Ed.  R.   137:   246. 

—  (S,  Colvin)  Fortn.  19:  142.  —  Blackw.  I12:  727. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  i;,i.  Same  art,  I>1.  >L 
80:  213.  — (.\.  v!  Dicey)  Nation,  16:  60.  76.  —  (T. 
S.  Perry)  No.  Am.  I16:  432.—  Hrit.  Q.  57:  407,— 
Lond.  Q>.  40:  00.  —  Canad.  Mo.  3:  340. — (H.  G. 
Spauldini;)  O.  ^:  N.  7:  -;:;2.  — (W.  IL  Browne)  So, 
M.  12:  373. 

and  Daniel  Deronda.     (E.  Dowden)  Contemp.  29: 

348. 

and  FIcurange.  Comparison  between.  (J.  McCarthy) 

Cath.  World,  17:  775. 


GEORGE 


512 


GERMAN 


George  Eliot.  Mill  on  the  Floss.  Westm.  74:  24.  —  Mac- 
mil.  3:  441.  —  Blackw.  87:  On.—  Dub.  Univ.  57: 
192. 

—  Moral  Influence  of.     Contemp.  39:    173.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  148:  651. 

—  Novels.     Quar.  108:  469. — (J.  Morley)  Macmil.  14: 

272.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  488.  — (H.  Jaines,  jr.; 
Atlan.  18:  479. — (I.  M  Luyster)  Clir.  Exam.  70:  227. 
—  (W.  C.  Wilkinson)  Scrib.  8:  6S5.  — (H.  H.  Lan- 
caster) No.  Brit.  45:  197.  —  Nat.  R.  11:  191. —  llo. 
&  For.  R.  3:  522. 

—  Poems.     (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am.  1 19:  484. 

—  Religion  of.     Dub.  R.  89:  433. 

—  Religious  Influence  of.     (J.  E.  Carpenter)  Unita.  R. 

3:  357- 

—  Romola.     Blackw.    116:    72. — Westm.   80:    344. — 

Land  We  Love,  i:  134. 

—  Silas  Marner  and  Holmes's  Elsie  Venner.     Macmil. 

4:  3°5- 

—  Spanish  Gj'psy.     Ed.    R.   128:    525.  —  Westm.    90: 

183.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am.  107:  620.  —  (II. 
James,  jr.)  Nation,  7:  12.  —  (J.  Morley)  Macmil. 
18:  2S1.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  1276. —  Blackw.  103: 
760. —  Brit.  Q.  48:  503.  — (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  78: 
468.  —  St.  James,  22:  478.  —  St.  Paul's,  2:  583. — 
Lond.  Q.  31:  160.  —  (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  R.  n.s.  4: 
3S3.  —  Ev.  Sat.  6:1. 

—  Theophrastus  Such.     Ed.  R.  150:  557.— (G.  Allen) 

Fortn.  32:  144.  —  Westm.  112:  185. — (G.  E.  Wood- 
berry)  Nation,  28:  422. — Fraser,  100:  103. — Canad. 
Mo.  16:  333.  —  (R.  W.  Boodle)  Unita.  R.  12:  292. 

—  Village  Life  according  to.     (T.  E.  Kebbel)  Fraser,  103 : 

263.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  608. 

—  Works  of.     (E.  L.  Wentworrh)  Nat,  Q.  1 :  455.  —  (J. 

II.  Haskins)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  260,   334.  —  Brit. 

Q.  45:  141. 
George  Karr  pays  his  Debts.   Lond.  Soc.  18:  327, 
George  Lovelace's  Temptation.     Belgra.  23:  229. 
George  Sand.     See  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D. 
George   Silverman's  Explanation.     (C.   Dickens)  All  the 

Year,  19:  iSo-396.     Same  art.  Atlan.  21:  iiS-277. 
George  Venn  and  the  Ghost.     Lond  Soc.  8:  560. 
Georgel,  Abb(^.     Ed.  R.  30:  425. 
Georges-Weimer,  Marguerite.     (C.  Hervey)  Temp.  Bar, 

62:  253. 
Georgetown,    Guiana,    Congregational  Church    at.      (J. 

Ketley)  Cong.  M.  23:  i,  166,  835. 
Georgetown  College,  D.  C.  (D.A.Casserly)  Scrib.  20:  665. 
Georgia.     De  Bow,  10:  65,  243,  375. 

—  and  her  Resources.     DeBow,  8:  39. 

—  Caruther's  Historical  Address.     So.  Q.  3:  537. 

—  Centers  of  primitive  Manufacture  in.     (C.  C.  Jones, 

jr.)  M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  346. 

—  Cherokee  Controversy.     (S.  E.  Sewell)  Chr.  Exam. 

9:  107.  —  Ann.  Reg.  6:  91. —  So.  R.  2:  541. — 
Niles's  Reg.  32:  89,108.     37:  40.     40:  244. 

—  Church's  Historical  Address.     So.  Q.  8:  421. 

—  Duties  and  Destiny  of.     So.  Q.  8:  42. 

—  Early  History  of,  with  map.    (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg. 

26:  260. 

—  Governor's  Message,  1817.    Niles's  Reg.  13:  216. 
1818.     Niles's  Reg.  15:  357. 

1819.  Niles's  Reg.  17:  221. 

1S20.  Niles's  Reg.  19:  213. 

1821.  Niles's  Reg.  20:  181. 

1822.  Niles's  Reg.  23:  203. 

1823.  Niles's  Reg.  25:  201. 

1825.  Niles's  Reg.  28:  238,  315. 

1826.  Niles's  Reg.  29:  200. 

1827.  Niles's  Reg.  33:  220. 

1828.  Niles's  Reg.  35:  221. 

1S29.  Niles's  Reg.  37:  205. 


t.  M.  4:  129. 

140.  339- 


Georgia,  Governor's  Message,  1830.     Niles's  Reg.  40:  27. 

1831.     Niles's  Reg.  41:  313. 

1832.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  206. 

1S34.     Niles's  Reg.  47:  205. 

—  Habersham's  Expedition,  1782.     Hi: 

—  Historical  Sketches  of.     Knick.  32: 

—  Historical  Society.     So.  (.1.  3:  40.  —  (W.  B.  Stevens) 

Am.  t^.  Reg.  12:  344. 
Collections  of.     Chr.  Exam.  29:  113. 

—  Illustrated.     So.  Q.  18:  24. 

—  Journey  to.     (F.  K.  Butler)  Bentley,  12:  i,  113. 

—  Miss  Kemble's.     Liv.  Age.  78:  25. 

—  Legislature  of,  1825.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  271,  347. 

—  Life  and  Scenery  in.     Knick.  34:  113. 

—  Mineral  Resources  of.     De  Bow,  24:  58. 

—  Natural  History  in  its  Relation  to.     Do  Bow,  16:  354. 

—  Pedagogue  in.     (H.  Hodges)  Putnam,  5:  187. 

—  Pine  Fonsts  of.     Hunt,  43:  445. 

—  Public  Works  of.      (A.  N(n'ton)  No.  Am.  23:  211. — 

(J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  24:  466. 

—  Scenes.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  287.     6:  572,  775.     10:  260. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  311. 

—  Stevens's  History  of.     So.  Q.  13:  470.  —  ((,'.  W.  Up- 

ham)  No.  Am.  67:  291. 

—  Travels  in.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  8:  385. 

Georgia  Plantation.     (D.  C.  Barrow,  jr.)  Scrib.  20 :  830. 

Georgia  in  Turkey.     Cornh.  28:   156.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  119:  220.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  210. 

—  and  Caucasus,  Klaproth's  Travels  in,  1807-8.     (J.  Fos- 

ter) Eel.  R.  23:  328. 
See  Transcaucasia. 
Georgie's  Wooer;  a  Tale.      All  the  Year,  40:  451-544. 

41:  20-93. 
Georgie  Lisle.     (E.  Lysaght)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  16,  141,  266. 
Gerald  Fitzgerald.     (C.  Lever)  Dub.  Univ.  51:  1-643. 

52:  3-651.     53:  31-676.     54:  102. 
Geraldin;  a  Play.     Am.  Whig  R.  13:  312. 
Geraldine;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  11:  42. 
Geraldine;  a  Tale  of  Conscience.     Dub.  R.  6:  4S0. 
Geraldine  Fitzmaurice.     Fraser,  35:  360. 
Geraldine  of  Desmond.     Colburn,  26:  80. 
Geraldine,  Surrey's.     See  Fitzgerald,  Lady  E. 
Geramb,   Ferdinand.      Pilgrimage   to  Jerusalem,    1831. 

Colburn,  52:  351. 
Gerando,  Auguste  de.     (M.  L.  Putnam)  Chr.  Exam.  58: 

I,  165,  402. 
Gerar  and  its  Philistine  Inhabitants.    Kitto,  25:  309. 
Gerard,  Balthazar.     Bentley,  29:  404. 
Gerard,  Jules,  the  Lion-Killer  of  Algeria.     Colburn,  loi : 

253.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  273. 

—  and  Munchausen.     Internat.  M.  4:  587. 

—  Sporting  Exploits  of.     Eel.  M.  37;  103. 

Gerbet,  I'Abbe.    (C  A.  Sainte-Beuve)Catli.World,  3:  30S. 
Gerhard,  Paul.     (J.  G.  Morris)  Evang.  R.  2:  282. 
Gericault,  Theodore.     Art  J.  3:  117. 
Germs.     (J.  Tyndall)  Nature,  13:  252,  26S.  —  (J.  Tyn- 
dall)  Am.  Natural.  10:  347. 

—  Tyndall  on.     Am.  J.  Sci.  iii:  305. 

Germ  Theory.    (H.  C.  Bastian)  Nature,  4:  45S.  —  Nature, 
15:  446.  —  Chiimb.  J.  53:  145.     54:  717. 

—  Atmospheric.     Nature,  i:  351. 

—  and   Spontaneous    Generation.      Contemp.   29:  901. 

Same  art   Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  109. 

—  in  Disease.     (H.  C.  Bastian)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  310. 
Germain,  Lord  George.     Hist.  M.  8:  162. 

Germain,  Sophie.     (I.  Scott)  Liv.  Age,  67:  37S. 
German  in  America.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  51:  350. 

—  in  England.     For.  Q.  29:  370. 

—  Life  of  a  speculative.     Blackw.  45:  837. 
German's  Daughter;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  R.  6:  737. 
Germans,  Ancient,  History  of.     For.  Q.  7:  145. 

—  and  Celts.     Ed.  R.  loS':  166. 


GERMAN 


513 


GERMAN 


Germans  and  Gauls  under  the  Romans.     Dub.  Univ.  77: 
601. 

—  and  their  literature.     Dem.  R.  24:  44. 

—  Eniij^ration  of,  to  America.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  II : 

I. — (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  li.  13:   i. 

—  French,  and  Enylish.     Brit.  Q.  13:  331. 

—  from  a  Roman  Point  of  View.     St.  James,  27:  742. 

—  in  Xew  York  City.     (C.  D.  Shanly)  Atlan.  19:  555. 

—  in  Pennsylvania.     (G.  F.  Baer)  jMercer.-b.  23:  24S. 

—  in  the  United  States.      (F.  K.  Levan)  Mercersb.  17: 

523.  —  (G.  Schwab)  Nation,  30:  310.  —  (E.  Spiess) 
Luth.  Q.  5:  355. 

—  Life  of,  1S59.     (G.  B.  Russell)  Mercersb.  11:  536. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of.     (H.  Bokum)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1835:  89. 

—  Trials  of  early.     Hist.  M.  4:  100. 

—  in  the  West.     (J.  J.  Lalor)  Atlan.  32:  459. 

—  Oriyin  of.     Mo.  R.  165:   151. 

—  Political  Rights  of.     For.  Q.  36:  90. 

—  Primeval.     Cath.  World,  23:  47. 

German  Almanacs  for  1855.      Bentley,  37:  176.      Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  34:  531. 

—  1867.     Bentley,  61 :  94. 

—  1S6S.     Bentley,  63:  23- 

German-American  Romances.    Blackw.  57:  251,  33T,  561. 
German  Amusements.     Liv.  Age,  71:  28. 
German  Anthology.     Dub.  R.  19:  312. 

—  I2tli-i3th  Centuries.     Eel.  R.  43:  308. 

German  Astronomers.     (X.  Bowditch)  No.  Am.  lo:  260. 
German  Atheism  and  French  Socialism.     Hogg,  2:  241, 

264. 
German  Ballads.     (M.   von  Bothmer)   Dub.   Univ.  83: 

522.  —  Dub.  Univ.  18:  19. 

—  Boyd's  Book  of.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  305. 

German  Baths  and  Play-Houses.      (F<  M.  Whitehurst) 

Belgra.  15:  319. 
German  Biblical  Criticism.     New  York  R.  2:  133. 
German   Boarding-School,    Life  in  a.     Eraser,  92:  353. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:   116. 
German  Boys  and  Men.     (M.  Pyne)  Lippinc.  25:  730. 
German  Brothers;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  646. 
German  Carbonarist,  Biogi-aphy  of  a.      (.J.  D.  Wallen- 

stein)  No.  Am.  28:  58. 
Gennan-Catholic  Church.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R    83:  100. 

—  Prosp.  R.  i:  498.  — Brit.  Q.  3:  149. 
German-Catholic  Movement.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam. 

42:  55. 
German  Church  of  the  United  States  and  Germany.     (P. 

Schaff)  Mercersb.  7:  136. 
German  Cities,  Lingerings  in.     (H.Bedford)  Month,  38: 

18-506.    39:  31. 
German  Comic  Papers.     (.J.  Duboc)  In^crnat.  R.  4:  191. 
German  Comic  Romances,  Early.     For.  Q.  20:  2S7. 
German  ConstMncy.     Eel.  M.  76:  115. 
German  Cotillon.     (G.  D.  Budd)  Galaxy,  4:  145. 
German  Criminal  Trials.     Mus.  20:  203. 
German  Dialect-Poets.    (W.W.Crane)  Appleton,  24:  136. 
Geriuan  Drama.     (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  21 :  335.  — Col- 
burn,  4:  145. 

—  and  Early  English.     ( W.  -J.  Thorns)  Colburn,  61 :  19. 
German  Dueling.     Mus.  25:  84, 

German  Epics  and  English  Hexameters.      Dub.  Univ. 

44:  55- 
German  Epigrams.     Lond.  M.  9:  237,  3C>4,  599. 
German   Fatherland,  What  isV     (W.  Wells)  Hours  at 

Home,  3;  469. 

—  Where  is?     Chamb.  .T.  15:  305. 

German  Forest,  Hunting  in.     (.T.  Whittle)  Bentley,  27: 

404- 
German  Forest  Village.     Chamb.  .J.  57:  24S. 
Gierman  Gastronomy-     Chamb.  J.  32:  417. 
German  Genius  and  Taste.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  4a:  409. 

33 


German  Genius,  Characteristics  of.    (J.  Stirling)  For.  Q. 

29»  309.     Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  4:  4P  . 
German  Gibbet.     Loud.  M.  20:  353. 
German  Governesses.     Victoria,  28:  430. 
German  Handicraftsmen.     (B.  S.  Blyth)  Once  a  Week, 

11:  202. 
German  Hartz.     (.1.  M.  Hoppin)  Knick.  35:  189. 
German  Headsman.  Autobiography  of.    Blackw.  63:  14*^. 
German  Imperial  Bank.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.;  32:  202. 
German  Inn  in  the  i6th  Century.     Penny  M.  14:  495. 
German  Jubilee.     Once  a  Week,  15:  427. 
German  Indies,  Biographies  of.     (Miss  Rigby)  Quar.  73: 

142.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  i:  305. 
German  Landlady      (H.  11.  Jackson)  Atlan.  26:  441. 
Gennan  Language.    Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  164. — \Ve>t.  .M.  i :  305. 

—  Dictionary  of  Fliigel  and  SiHtrschil.    No.  Am.  50:  279. 

—  Grammar  of,  Noehden's.     (T.  D.  Wool>ey)  New  Eng. 

1 :  141. 
Westi)hars.     (J.  Iladley)  No.  Am.  I12:  441. 

—  in  Lutheran  Institutions.     (J.  D.  Severinghaus)  Luth. 

Q.  3:  22S. 

—  Modern,  Riickert's  Histon.' of.     (J.  M.  Hart)  Nation, 

22:  103.     24:  195. 

—  Study  of.   Chr.  R.  i :  263.  6:  446.— Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  508. 

in  America.     (C.  II.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  87:  1. 

in  German  Schools.     (R.  von  liaumer)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

II :   155,  400.     12:  460. 

Method  of.     (E.  A.  Walker)  Univ.  Q.  i:  221. 

Plea  for.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Evang.  R.  15:  515. 

German  legion,  Beamish's  History  of.     Mo.  K.  145:  507. 
German  Legions,  The  King's.     Blackw.  43:  739. 
German  Literary  Celebrities,  Recollections  of.     Westm. 

72:   164. 
German  Literature.     (T.  Carlyle)  Ed.  R.  46:  304.  — (C. 

Beck)  No.  Am.  43  :  163.  — (A.  B.  (  hapin)  Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  7:  13.  —  (G.  Ripley)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  373. — 

(C.  C.  Felton)  Chr.  Exam.  27:  214.  —  .\m.   I5ib. 

Repos.  2ds.  2:  19S  — Am.Q.  2:  171.     3:  150.    4: 

157.  —  Ed.  R.  63:  232.  —  Selec.  Ed.  K.  3:  i.  —  For. 

Q.  16:  I.     20:  121.     23:  117.    30:  15S.  — Chr.  K. 

4-  370'     5"  533-     6-  269. — So.O-li:  90-  —  Dem. 

R.  24:  44.  —  Eel.  Mus.  i:  299.  —  Mo.  K.  112:  43. 

114:  261.     116:   199.     119:  Si. —  Urit.  Q.  8:  119. 

Same  art.  Vx\.  M.  15:  306.  —  Blackw.  45:  247.     50: 

143. —  Dial,  i:  315.  — (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  B..w.  29: 

2S0.  —Liv.  Age,  55:  3S1.  —  Chr.  K.  6:  2'><7. 

—  Belles-Lettrcs,  Recent,   1S35.     Quar.  53:  215.  —  Mu*. 

26:  539. 

—  Contemporary.     Westm.  57:  323,677. 

—  from  1S4S  to  1852.     New  Q.  i:  96. 

—  Glance  at  recent.     Brit.  Q.  20:  86 

—  Hosmer's  History  of.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Unita.  R.  II : 

248,  576. 

—  Humorous  and  Satirical  Writers.     F>l.  R.  8a:  2S7,  446. 

—  in  America,  ICarly.    (J.  II.  Dubbs)  Mercen-b.  25:  371. 

—  Influence  of  Engii.sh  on.     (J.  B.  Angell)  No.  Am.  84: 

—  Lady  Novelists  of.     No.  Brit.  7:  36S.     S.imc  art.  Ljv. 

Age,  14:   377- 

—  Links  in.    Tinslcy,  la:  56S.    Same  art.  Liv.  .Ago,  118: 

2S6. 

—  Mediieval;  W.  von  Eschonbach.     Nat.  Q.  16:   i  ;6. 
versus  Vaticanism.     (K.  Blind)  Inlern.il.  R.  8:  167. 

—  Menzolon.      Blackw.  50:  14;. —  Ed.  R.  63:  442-  — 

Ecl.R.65:  396.503,614.  66:  217,443.  ;?4.  73:  510. 

—  of  14th  and  I  ;th  Centuries.  (T.  Carlyle)  For.  Q.  8:  347. 

—  Old  Story  Hooks.     See  Gennan  Story  Books. 

—  Popular  and  traditionnry.     Colburn.  4:  289. 

—  Present  State  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  i. 

—  Prussian  Influence  on.     Brit.  Q.  56:  170. 

—  Recent,  1856.     (E.  J.  Young)  Chr.  Exam.  61:  197. 

—  Religious.     For.  Q.  2i:  247. 


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German  Literature;  School  of  Irony.    Blackw.  38:  376. 
of  Tragedy.     Blackw.  18:  286. 

—  Songs  of  the  Liberation  War,  1813.    Tait,  n.  s.  7:  409. 

—  Bayard  Taylor  on.     Penn  Mo.  II :  441. 

—  Traits  and  Tendencies  of.     Blackw.  50:  43. 

—  Translations  from.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Am.  Whig  R.  2: 

256.  —  (F.   Cunningham)  Chr.  Exam.  38:   402. — 
Blackw.  3:  416. 

—  Zander's  Lectures  on.     Dub.  Univ.  1 :  335. 

See  German  Novelists;  German  Poets;  German  Prose- 
Writers. 

German  Love.     Fraser,  55:  396. 

German  Love:  a  Tale.  (M.  MUlIer)  Canad.  Mo.  6:  100,198. 

(Jerman  Love  Songs.     Li  v.  Age,  57:  305. 

German  Metaphysics.  (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  14: 
iig.  —  (D.  "n.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  3:  122. 

German  Mystery.     Bentley,  58:  518. 

—  A  real.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  69. 

German  Mythology,  Grimm's.     For.  Q.  21:  360. 

German  Naturalists  and  Physicians,  Meeting  at  Inns- 
bruck.    (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  i:  22. 

Association  of.  (A.  Oppenheim )  Nature,  13:  32,  56. 

German  Neology.     (H.  Bokum)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  509. 

German  Novelists.  Mo.  R.  iii:  136.  113:  157.  —  Mus. 
10:  29.  — Eel.  M.  80:  599. 

German  Novels.     Eel.  R.  84:  465. 

—  and  Novelists.     (E.  V.  Blake)  Nat.  Q.  35:  83,  284.  — 

(.J.  G.  Rosengarten)  Penn  Mo.  2:  17. 
(Jerman  Ocean,  Bed  of.     (J.  E.  Taylor)  Belgra.  12:  113. 
German  Opera.     Fraser,  24:  69.     26:  121. 
German  Pastor's  Experiences, Dr  Buchsel's.  Cong.  2:  229. 
German  Peace  Jubilee,  1S71.     Fraser,  83:  724. 
(ierman  Peace  Festival  in  London,  1S71.     Good  Words, 

12:  489. 
German  Peasant  Romance.     Corn h.  32:  597, 
German  Periodicals.     (W.  Menzel)  Am.  Eel.  2:  269. 
German  Philosophers,  Early.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Chr. 

R.  24:  137. 

—  of  the  Soul.     (R.  H.  Whitelock)  Westm.  52:  iii. 
German  Philosophy.    Fraser,  15:  716.  —  Eel.  R.  66:  443. 

—  and  Christian  Theology.  (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q,.  2:  297. 

—  and  Political  Life.     Lond.  Q.  35:  2S7. 

—  and  Schopenhauer's  Pessimism.  (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

n.  s.  I :  492. 

—  and  Theology,  MiiHer's.     No.  Brit.  12:  411. 

—  Modem.     Bent.  Q.  i :  413. 

—  Results  of.     Brit.  Q.  7:  404. 

—  Sketch  oL     (H.  B.  Smith)  Bib.  Sac.  2:  260. 
See  Philosophy. 

German  Plays  and  Actors.     For.  Q.  32:  197. 
German  Playwrights.     (T.  Carlyle)  For.  R.  3:  94. 
German  Poetry.     (K.  Blind)   Dark  Blue,  3:    164.  —  (J. 

M.  Mackie)  No.  Am.  58:  79.  — (T.  Carlyle)  Ed.  R. 

53:   151. — Am.  Q.  7:  436.     10:   194. —  Selec.  Ed. 

R.  i:    226.  —  Fraser,  4:   167,  540.     5:  280.  —  Irish 

Q.5:  626.  —  Colburn,  113:  231.  —  Westm.  70:  293. 

—  Early.     Brit.  Q.  11 :  371. 

—  Lyrical.    Ed.  R.  56:37.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  11:  364.    13:94. 
Specimens  of;  (translated  by  J.  H.  Merivale)  Col- 
burn, 58:  126-328.     59:  118. 

—  Popular.     (Mrs.  Robinson)  No.  Am.  42:  265. 
Specimens  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  704. 

—  Survey  of,  Taylor's.     Lond.  M.  22:   1S8. 

(ierman  Poets,  Living  Political.     Eel.  M.  i:  275.  2:  64. 

—  Minor;  Freiligrath.    Nat.  Q.  22:  341. 

—  Modern,  Specimens  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  lo:  131. 

—  Recent,  1S48.     Prosp.  E.  4:  34. 
German  Polite  Literature.     Eel.  R.  66:  554. 
German  Political  Opinions.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  ro:  25. 
German  Political  Squibs  and  Crotchets.    For.  Q.  35:  429. 
German  Popular  Prophecies.     Blackw.  67:   560.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  529.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20:  465. 


German  Preachers  and  Preaching  in  this  Century.    Lond. 

Q-  54:  303- 

German  Prince  (Piickler  Muskau),  Tour  of.     For.  Q.  9: 
290.     17:  253.  — Ed.  R.  54:  384.  — Fraser,  5:  533. 

—  Am.  Q.   12:  139.  —  Westm.  16:  225.  —  Mo.  R. 
126:  579.     127:  503.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  231. 

German  Professors.     Cornh.  lo:  342. 

German  Prose  Classics.     Blackw.  29:  9,  133. 

German  Prose  Writers.     (D.  R.  Jacques)  Hunt,  19:   41. 

—  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  67:   464. —(W.  H. 
Furness)  Chr.  E.\am.  44:  263. — Dub.  R.  11:  134. 

German  Protestantentag,   The  twelfth.     (J.  R.  Hanne) 

Mod.  R.  1 :  639. 
German  Protestantism.     Brit.  Q.  13:  432. 
German  Proverbs.     Penny  M.  14:  398. 
German  Pulpit.     Mo.  R.  121:  139. 
German  Quan-cls  and  Unities.     Fraser,  43:  137. 
German  Question,  BLilow-Cummerow  on.    Fraser,  41 :  90. 
German  Rationalism.    (F.  Cunningham)  Chr.  Exam.  10: 

346.  —  (A.   P.   Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  27:    221. — 

Chr.  R.  5:  243. — Am.  Eel.  2:  545. 

—  in  its  early  Indications.    (O.  T.  Dobbin)  Kitto,  1 :  126. 

—  in  recent  Developments.    (0.  T.  Dobbin)  Kitto,  1 :  257. 
German  Reformed  Church.     (E.  V.  Gerlwrt)  Bib.  Sac. 

20:  I.  —  (G.  B.  Russell)  Mcreersb.  14:  232. 

—  and  Calvinism.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mcreersb.  19:  450. 

—  Dogmatics  of.     (J.  H.  A.  Ebrard)  Jlercersb.  g:  249. 

10:  58. 

—  Faith,  etc.,  of.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  14:  249, 

—  Growth  and  Mission  of.     (G.  W.  Williard)  Mercersb. 

5:  600. 

—  Introduction  to  Hist.  of.   (L.  Meyer)  Mercersb.  2:  203. 

—  Origin, Doctrines,etc.  (H.  Rust)  Mercersb.  6:  4S7.  7:20. 

—  Proposed  Liturgy.    (S.  Fuller)  Am.  Church  R.  11 :  48. 

—  Relation  to  Calvinism  and  Lutlieranism.     (IL  Heppe) 

Mei'cersb.  5:  181. 

—  Synod  of,  at  Frederick.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  11:  i. 

General,  1869.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  17:  156. 

1875.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  22:  435. 

1S78.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  25:  329. 

—  Theology  of.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Kef.  Q   27:  624. 

—  Win'  Reformed?     (J.  H.  Sykes)  Mercersb.  19:  563. 
German  Requisitions.     Belgra.  20:  535. 

German  Romance.     (C.  W.  Hutson)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  75. 
German  Romances,  Chivalrous.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  23. 
German  Romanticists;  Wilhelm  Hauff.    Brit.  Q.  14:  87. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  24:  145. 
German  Silver  Wedding.   (G.  B.  Stuart)  Argosy,  32:  69. 
German  Singers  and  English  Audiences.  Colburn, 100:  312. 
German  Socialism.     (W.  Brown)  Atlan.  44:  521.  —  No. 

Brit.  11:  406. 

—  in  the  i6th  Century.     All  the  Year,  44:  32. 
German  Socialists  and  the  Reichstag,  1880.    (J.  W.  Bell) 

Canad.  Mo.  19:  37. 
German  Society,  Recent  Changes  in.   Temp.  Bar,  10:  86. 
German  Soldier.     Eel.  M.  60:  162. 
German  Spion, Views  from.  (Bret  Harte)  Belgra.  38:  412. 
German  Stage,  Glance  at.    (H.  S.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

14:  687. 
German  Story   Books,   Old.    Brit.   Q.    17:    397.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  29:  531.  —  Chamb.  J.  24:  316 
German  Student's  Tale.     Bentley,  9:  516. 
German  Students  at  the  Beginning  of  this  Century.  Temp. 

Bar,  36:  52. 

—  Character  of.     Deni.  R.  10:  238.  —  Westm.  31:  159. 

—  Duels  of.    (J.  Gait)  Blackw.  16:  557.  —  (G.  M.  Towle) 

Hours  at  Home,  3:  369,  439.  —  Mus.  44:  173. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  8:  6S5. 
German  Student-Life.  (J.  Gait)  Blackw.  17:  329.— (A. 
11.  Baynes)  Fraser,  104:  630.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
151 :  749.  —  (W.  Howitt)  Eel.  M.  14:  386.  —  (C.  C. 
Tiffany)  Penn  Mo.  1:  41-210. 


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German  Student-Life  and  Travel.  (E.  A,  Walker)  Uni- 
versity Q.  1 :  29. 

—  Hewitt's.     Dem.  R.  10:    238.— Eel.  R.  74:   6S3.— 

(W.  B.  0.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  56:   300. —  Mo.  R. 
156:  371.  —  Howitt,  3:  264,  2S0. 

—  Lights  and  Shadows  of.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  245,  421. 

—  Sketches  of.     (E.  Lloyd)  Colbiirn,  104:  433. 
German  Tables  d'Hote.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  196. 
Gennan  Tales.     Brit.  Q.  6:   189. 

German  Theology.  (J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  18:  559.  —  (G. 
W.  Burnap)  Chr.  Exam.  32:  319.  —  Westm.  44: 
407. —Mo.  R.  114:  322.     116:  305.     117:  447. 

— .and  Philos.,  Influence  of.    (F.  Tholuck)  Bib.  R.  3:  95. 

—  Influence  of   Moral   Philosophy  on.     (O.  T.  Dobbin) 

Kitto,  2:  281. 

—  Reaction  in,   1S54.     (E.  J.  Young)  Clir.  Exam.  58: 

317-     59:  2,-^7- 
German  Tourists.    Westm.  22:  510.  —  Mo.  R.  120:  336. 
German  Tragedy,  Modern.    (R.  P.  Gillies)  For.  Q.  1 :  565. 
German  Translation  of  Pickwick  Papers.    Dub.  R.  8:  160 
German  Tribes,  Arnold's  Settlements  of.     (W.  F.  Allen) 

No.  Am.  123:  151. 
German  Turnfest.     (G.  P.  Upton)  Lakeside,  2:  239. 
German  Unity.     Liv.  Age,  24:   145. 
German  Universities.     See  Germany,  Universities  of. 
German  Views  of  English  Criticism.     Am.  Whig  R.  6: 

497- 
German  Watering-Places.     Quar.  50  :  308.     Same  art. 

Select  J.  4:  [67.     Same  art.  Mus.  24:  575. 
German  Wit;  Ileinrich  Heine.     Westm.  65:  i.      Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  37:  316.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  513. 
German  Workman.     Liv.  Age,  34:  457. 
German  Zollverein.     Ed.   R.  79:    105.  —  (F.  J.  Grund) 

No.  Am.  58:  55. 

—  and  French  Colonial  Duties.     For.  Q.  22:  299. 

and  Hanse  Towns.     (.J.  L.  Tellkampf)  Hunt,  14:  159, 
227.     15:  225. 

—  Principles  of.     Ed.  R.  75:  515. 

Germania  Orchestra,  Old.     (J.  Bunting)  Scrib.  11:  98. 
Germanic  and  Latin  Races.     (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  19:  5. 
Germanic  Confederation.     Brit.  Q.  38:    223.  —  Brit.  & 
For.  R.  4:  169. 

—  and  Austria.     Quar.  84:  425. 

—  Formation  of.     (C.  K.  Adams)  No.  Am.  1 13:  374. 
Germanic  Diet.     Nat.  R.  18:  503. 

Germanic  Languages.     See  Teutonic  Languages. 
Germanic  Jlythology.     (K.   Blind)   Contemp.  23:    621. 

See  Mythology. 
Germanic   Nations   and    Christianity.      (A.    Michelsen) 

Luth.  Q.  8:  501. 
Germanic  Races,  Advent  of,  into  Europe.     (D.  Wilson) 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  58:  y^,. 
Germanic  States.     Quar.  83:  451. 
Germanicus;  a  Song.     St.  James,  28:  497. 
Germantown,  Pa.,  Battle  of.     (A.  C.  Lambdin)  Pennsyl. 

M.  i:  368. 

—  Battle-Ground  of.     Godey,  29:  241. 

—  Settlement  of.    (S.  W.  I'ennyi)acker)  Pennsyl.  M.  4:  i. 
Germany.     New  Eng.  M.  4:    97. — Mo.  R.  iii:   352. 

119:  575. 

—  American  Family  in.     (.1.  R.  Browne)  Harper,  27: 

160,  306. 

—  and  Austria,  1849.     (Juar.  84:  185. 
1863.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  3:  35. 

Alliance  of,  1879.     (A.   Laugel)  Nation,  29:  269. 

—  (E.  de  Laveleye)  Fortn.  32:  7S5. 
and  Russia,  1879.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  29:  307. 

—  and  Commercial  Treaty  of  Berlin.     Hunt,  11:  491. 

—  and  Denmark,  1864.     Colburn,  130:  4()3. 

—  and  Egypt.     (G.  von  Bunseu)  19th  Cent.  2:  167. 

—  and  England,  Early  Intercourse   between.      Westm. 

75:  403- 


Germany  and   France.     Blackw.  117;  765.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  85:  196. 
and  England,  1870.     Ed.  R.  132:   554.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  107:  515. 

and  Prussia,  1870.     Dark  Blue,  1 :  97. 

and  Russia,  1853.     No.  Brit.  19:  519. 

as  Military  Powers.      (F.  J.  Lippitt)  O.  &  X.  7: 

491.  —  (A.  V.  Fircks)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  38:  112. 

England  and  Russia.     Liv.  Age,  42:  376. 

French  Designs.     (K.  Blind)  I-'orln.  15:   53. 

National  Characteristics  of.      (C.  G.  Greene,  jr.) 

Nat.  (I.  22:  270. 

—  and  the  Germans.    Quar.  58:  297.  —  Mo.  R.  140:  iii. 

—  and  Greece,  and  the  Scandinavian  Powers.     Eraser, 

49:  718. 

—  and  Holland.     (M.  de  Beaufort)  19th  Cent.  3:  402. 

—  and  Italy,  Net  Results  of   1848.     (W.  R.  Greg)  No. 

Brit.  15:   359.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  30:  512. 

and  England,  1851.     Brit.  Q.  13:  190. 

Latest  Books  on,  1850.     Eraser,  42:  446. 

—  and  the  King  of  Prussia,  Radowitz  on.     Quar.  88:  172. 

—  and  its  Parliament,  1S48.     Blackw.  64:  515. 

—  and  Prussia,     ((i.  R.  Pauli)  Fraser,  83:  207. 

—  and  the  Revolution.     Pamph.  15:  497. 

—  and  Russia.     (\V.  Wells)  Meth.  Q.  30:  510. 
1872.     Dark  Blue,  3:  544. 

and  France,  1869.     St.  Paul's,  3:  147. 

Slade's  Travels  in,  1838-39.     Mo.  R.  152:  311. 

—  and  the  War,  1859.     Colburn,  116:  253. 

—  Bohemia,  and  Hungary.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  ^i- 

—  Book  Trade  of.     Eel.   R.  65:  614.  — (H.  Meidinger) 

Hunt,  9:  399. 

—  Bureaucracy  in.     (F.  von  Schulte)  Contemp.  37:  432. 

—  JIadame  de  Bury's.     Eel.  R.  82:  562. 

—  Charities  of.     (\V.  Wells)  Scrib.  3:  40S. 

—  Church  and  Theology  of,  during  19th  Century.     Nat. 

R.  18:  191. 

Ecclesiastical  Crisis  in,    1854.     (.J.  Mueller)  Chr. 

Exam.  58:  198. 

Ecclesiastical  Subjection  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 16:  313. 

Evaiigeliciil  Church  Diet.  (P.  SchafT)  Mercersb.  9:  i . 

Dr.  Nevin  and  the  German  Church.     (D.  N.  Lord) 

Theo.  cS:  Lit.  ,T.  5:  636. 
Sie   (iernian  Reformed  Church;   Old  Catholics:  Ro- 
man Catholics;  etc. 

—  Church  and  State  in.     (.1.  A.  Reubelt)  Chr.  Q.  7:  433. 

—  (D.  A.  Wasson)  Unita.  R.  5:1.  —  Cath.  World. 

'7:  5'3- 

—  —  —  1875.     (N.  C.  Schacffcr)  Menersl).  22:  341. 
New  Relations  of.     (.1.  B.  Paton)  Fortn.  23:  169. 

—  Church  History  of.    (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  22:  347. 

—  Cities  of,  ami  German  Citizenship.     Westm.  55:   534. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  30:  283. 

—  Coinage  of.     (G.  Bradford)  Nation.  22:  204. 

—  Commerce  with.     (.1.  L.  Tellkampf)  Hunt,  14:  227. 

—  Conflict  of  Faith  and  Intidelity   in.     (F.  L.  Nagler) 

Meth.  (J.  41:   128. 

—  (^>nstitutional.     Contemp.  20:  839. 

—  Constitutional  I'rospects  of.     Eel.  M.  78:  629. 

—  Conversion  to  Christianity.     (G.  Lechler)  Mercersb. 

25:  352.  —  Chr.  R.  10:  •;44- 

—  Courts  of.     Brit.  Q.  24:  71. 

—  Crumbs  from  the  Rhincland.  (.\.  Gray)  Lippinc.  lo:  9. 

—  Dwarf  Cilies  of.     (H.  W.  Brewer)  Art  J.  33:  2". 

—  Dwighfs  Travels  in.     Am.  Q.  6:  189.  —  (.1.  D.  Wal- 

lenstein)  No.  Am.  29:  3S9. 

—  Eating  in.     (W.  L.  T.  Price)  So.  M.  9:  460. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Press  in,  before  the  Reformation.     (B. 

Murphy)  (\ath.  World,  32:  65c. 

—  Economic  Revolution  in,   1879.     (H.  Tuttle)  Nation, 

29:  91. 


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GERMANY 


Gunnany,  Effect  of  Receipt  of  French  Indemnity,  1S73. 
Bank.  M.  (L.)  33:  7S9,  1065. 

—  lunpire  of,  1848.    Ed.  R.  88:  23S.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

15:  22. —  Eel.  M.  15:  375. 

1851.     Ed.  R.  91:    584.     Same  art.   Eel.   M.   20: 

349.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  417. 

Eagle  of.     Cornh.  15:  612. 

New,  1871.  Ed.  R.  133:  459.  —(M.  Heilprin)  Na- 
tion, 12:  22. —  (F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  11:  707.  —  (J. 
D.  Severinghaus)  Luth.  Q.  i:  413.  —  (H.  v.  Sybel) 
Fortn.  15:  I.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  257.  —  Brit. 
Q.  44:  503.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  i.  — (H.  Tut- 
tle)  Harper,  63:  591.  —  Eel.  iM.  76:  243. 

and  Panslavisni.    (F.  II.  O'Donncll)  Dark  Blue, 

i:  349. 

—  Enii'lish  Opinions  on.     For.  Q.  34:  14S.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  3:  399. 

—  Ethnology  of.     (H.  H.  Howortli)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  211. 
Latham  and  Grimm  on.     Nat.  K.  4:   106. 

—  Folk-Life  in  By-Ways  of.     (W.  Wells)  Scrib.  5:  590. 

—  Fortresses  of.     Colburn,  105:  i. 

—  Future  of.    Brit.  Q.  40:  491.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:482. 

—  Getting  Home  to  England  from.     Argosy,  lo:  194. 

—  Getting  Married  in.     Atlan.  47:  36. 

—  Half-Culture  in.     (K.  Hillebrand)  Contemp.  38:  199. 

—  Hawkins  on.     Mo.  R.  146:  352. 

—  Heine  on.     (H.  H.  Milman)  Quar.  55:  i. — Westm. 

23:  291. 

—  Hints  on  Residence  in.     Hogg,  13:  103. 

—  History  of.     For.  Q.  15:  388. 

Ancient.     (S.  V.  Mays)  Mercersb.  15:  228. — Eel. 

R.  io5:  159. 

Annals  for  1835.     Blackw.  37:  3S6. 

Brunswick  Revolution.     For.  Q.  7:  184. 

Civil  and  military.     Mo.  R.  84:  347. 

Chronicles  of,  Pertz's.     For.  R.  2:  326. 

Chronicles  of  Teutonic  Knights.     Ed.  R.  108:  197. 

Court  in  the  i8th  Century.     Chamb.  J.  25:  87. 

from  Congress  of  Rastadt  to  Battle  of  Jena.     (S. 

Austin)  Ed.  R.  85:  329.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15: 

433.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  6:  368. 
from  Huss  to  Luther,   Lindner's.      (W.  F.  Allen) 

No.  Am.  123:  165. 

from  1760  to  1814.     (S.  Austin)  Fraser,  51:  196- 

Gleanings  from  Archives  of.     Ed.  R.  116:  178. 

Hanseatic  League.     For.  Q.  7:  130. 

Lewis's.     Canad.  Mo.  6:  569. 

[liberation   War  in.     For  Q.  34:   26.     Same    art. 

Eel.  M.  3:  369. 

Military,  of  the  i6th  Century.     For.  Q.  14:  31. 

Negotiations  on  Swedish  Invasion,  1614-30.     (B. 

Moses)  New  Eng.  33:  421. 
Peasant  War  in   the   i6th  Century.     Westm.  50: 

131.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  15:  541. 
Revolution  of  1848.     Blackw.  64:   373.     66:  206, 

424.  — (J.  M.  Mackie)  Am.   Whig   R.   8:    345.— 

Mass.  Q.  2:  137. 

Romans  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  37. 

since  Peace  of  Frankfort  to  1879.     ^''^-  R-  ^SO-  301  • 

Vchse's  German  Courts.     Ed.  R.  104:  399. 

Venedey's.     Coll)urn,  109:   102. 

War  of  Independence.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  14:  411. 

Wars  in.  Reminiscences  of.     For.  Q.  34:  265. 

—  Histories  of.  Recent.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  31 :  424. 

—  Hodgskin's  Travels  in.     Blackw.  6:  5:56. 

—  Home  Life  in.     Fraser,  91:   40-774.     92:   195,    616, 

77 i-  93-  loo-  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  478,  703. 
85:  92-472,  86:  176,  349,  464.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age.  124:  431,  629.  125:  55-628.  126:  112-613. 
—  (H.  von  Hoist)  Nation,  24:  loi.  —  So.  R.  n.  s. 
15:  362. 
Brace's.     Dem.  R.  33:  49.  — Liv.  Age,  39:  656. 


Germany,  Home  Life  in,  in  the  15th  Century.     Liv.  Age, 
143:  74-30'- 

—  Imi)erial  Federalism  in.     (F.  von  Holtzendorff)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  5:  82,  247. 

—  in  15th  Centurj',  Recent  Works  on.     (A.  Thijon)  Dub. 

R.  89:  106. 

—  in  i6th  Century.     For.  Q.  7:  337.— Mas.  19:  267. 

—  in  1799-iSoo.     Liv.  Age,  70:  547. 

—  in  19th  Century,  Treitschke  on.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Na- 

tion, 29:  131. 

—  in  1814-15, Distress  in.  Chr.  Obs.  13: 122,  205.  14:191. 

—  in  1S30.    (.J.  Q  Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  6:  137. 

—  in  1831,  Strang  on.     Mo.  R.  140:  549. 

—  in  1832.     Tait,  i:  6S9. 

—  in  1848.     Blackw.  64:  273- 

—  in  1849.     No.  Brit.  10:  240. 

—  in  1S68.     Ed.  R.  128:  237. 

—  in    1S70,    during  the   Franco-Prussian   War.     Temp. 

Bar,  30:  270,  400. 

—  in  iSSo.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  31:  217. 

—  Industry  in,  1S74.     (F.  Springmiihl)  Pract.  M.  4:  240. 

—  Intiuence  of,  on  Civilization.     For.  Q.  24:  56. 

—  Intimate  Life  of  a  Noble  Family  in.    Atlan.  46:  349, 

496,  63S. 

—  Jacobs's  View  of.    Mo.  R.  lOi :  360. 

—  Jurisprudence  of,  in  the  Middle  Ages.    (M.  Thevenin) 

No.  Am.  121:  210. 

in  1834.     Westm.  22:  131. 

in  1848.     No.  Brit.  lo:  130. 

—  Kulturkampf  in,  History  of.  Dub.  R.  86:  327.  87:360. 

—  Kyffhiiuser,  Legends  of.     (B.  Tajdor)  Atlan.  21 :  614. 

—  Law  in.     No.  Am.  119:  490. 

—  Legislation  in.     Am.  Law  R.  10:  270. 

—  Letters  from.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  336,  743.  —  For.  R.  4: 

292. — Mus.  16:  33. 
I799.     (S.  T.  Coleridge)  Colburn,  45:  211-302. 

—  Letters  on,  1S18.     Blackw.  3:  24. 

—  Libei'alism  in,  1871,  Prospects  of.      (K.  Hillebrand) 

Fortn.  16:  3S7. 

—  Liberty  in.     (L.  A.  Montefiore)  19th  Cent.  4:  222,  735. 

5:  264. 

—  Libraries  and  Librarians  of.     (G.  F.  Arnold)  Lib.  J. 

5:  131- 

—  Life  in.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  347.  — Eel.  M.  41:  38. 
and  in  Poland.     Hogg,  15:  401. 

before  1815.     Cornh.  13:  675. 

Howitt  on.     Eel.  R.  77:  327. — Tait,  n.  s.  10:  32. 

—  Mo.  R.  160:  61. 
in  a  North  German  Chateau.    (Countess  von  Lauen- 

briick)  St.  James,  18:   76-461.     19:    52-422.     20: 

27-446. 
Literarj'.     Chamb.  J.  30:  91.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

58:  949. 
Natural  History  of.     Westm.  66:  51.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  50:  449. 

Rural  and  domestic.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  lo:  563. 

Sketches  of.     Liv.  Age,  13:  241. 

—  Life  and  Literature  in.    (W.  Wells)  Meth.  Q.  35:  422. 

and  Manners  in,  Mayhew  on.     Chr.  Obs  64:  361. 

and  Society  in,  1600-1800.     Westm.  77:  358. 

—  Living  in.     (F.  Tiffany)  0.  &  N.  5:  718. 
Cost  of.     Nation,  28:  99. 

—  Love  in.    Fraser,  55:  396.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  51. 

—  Manufactures  of,  and  English  Corn  Laws.     JIus.  35: 

505. 

—  Metaphysical  Studies  in.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  3:  226. 

—  Military  Future  of.    (C.  C.  Chesney)  Macmil.  32:  471. 

Same  art,  Liv,  Age,  127:  811.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
85:  652. 

—  Military  Resources  of,  1855.     Colburn,  104:  1-379. 

—  Military  Spirit  of,  1871,  (J.  K.  Hosmer)  Atlan.  27: 433, 

—  Military  System  of,     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  i. 


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Germany,  Mineral  Waters  of.    Fraser,  44:  149.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  32:  257. 
Miners  of.     (R.  A.  Smith)  Good  Words,  12:  137. 

—  Minor  States  of.     Colburn,  141:  370. 

Month's  Holiday  in.     (A.  Harrison)  Lippinc.  2:  175. 

Music  and  Manners  in,  Chorlcy's.     Tail,  n.  s.  8:  506. 

—  National  Assembly  of.     Bentley,  24:  329. 

—  Naval  Power  of,  Growth  of.     Ed.  K.  144:  1. 

—  Neale's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  88:  337. 

—  New   Hyperion.     (E.    Strahan)    Lippinc.   12:    9-625. 

13:  9-S49-     14:  9-649- 

—  New  Year's  Eve  in.     Sharpe,  25:  141. 

—  Newspapers  in.      (O.  L.  Misch)  Lakeside,  9:  207. — 

Cornh.  7:  748.  —  N.Ecl.7:  302.  —  For.  Q.  33:  201. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  3:  167. 

—  Nihilism   and  Pessimism    in.      (C.   Waldsteiu)  19th 

Cent.  3:  1120.    Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  248. 

—  North,  Account  of.     Lond.  M.  14:  501. 

and  South,  contrasted.  (W.  H.  RiehI)Cornli.  9:  566. 

Notes  from.  Lond.  M.  13:  336,  407. — Fraser,  II :  507. 

—  Paparchy  and  Nationality.     Brit.  (^.61:   i. 

—  Parliaments  of,  Chat  about.    (W.  Wells)  Scrib.  9:  652. 

—  Parliamentary'  Leaders  of.     (H.  Tattle)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

14:  300. 

—  past  and  future.     Fraser,  51:  331. 
and  present.     Ed.  R.  152:  503. 

—  Patriotic  Songs  of.     Quar.  129:  4S5. 

—  Peasants  of  North.     (M.  Porter)  Penn  Mo.  10:  126. 

—  Peasant  Customs  of  South.     Ev.  Sat.  17:  432. 

—  Peasant  Life  in.     Westm.  66:  51. 

—  Peasant  Proverbs  of  Northern.     Chamb.  J.  24:  170. 

—  Penal  Jurisprudence  in.  (N.W.  Senior)  Ed.  R.  82:  31S. 

—  Periodical  Literature  in.     Lond.  M.  17:  i. 

—  Political   Prisoner  in    Revolution   of    1S4S.      House. 

Words,  14:  75-205. 

—  Political  Rights  of  People  of.     For.  Q.  36:  168. 

—  Polities  in.     (H-  Tuttle)  Fortn.  27:  676. 

in   1S49.     Dub.    R.    26:    481.  — Ed.    R.    89:    537. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  577. 

in  1850;  Menace  of  War.     Ed.  R.  93:  1S6. 

in  1863;  Struggle  for  Federative  Reform.     Fraser, 

68:  549. 

in   1864;  Projected   Reforms.      Brit.  Q.   40:    491. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:  482. 

in  1866.     Colburn,  137:  322. 

New  Germany.     (E.   Dicey)  JIacmil.  14:  4S1. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  484.  — Ed.  It.  128:  237. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  539. 

in  1867.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  4:  92. 

in  1870;  Reconstruction  of  Germany.  (W.  C.  Cart- 
wright)  Fraser,  74:  366.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67: 
668.  Same  art.  Appleton,  22:  118.  —  No.  Brit. 
50:  253. — Westm.  97:  324. 

Stein  on.     Westm.  ill :  329. 

in  1879.     (H.  Tuttle)  Fortn.  32:  329. 

Reaction  in.     (H.  Tuttle)  Nation,  28:  3S1. 

—  Popular  Lectures  in.     (S.  Powers)  Lippinc.  7:  581. — 

Broad w.  8:  481. 

—  Press  ni,  and  the  Government.     Month,  24:  410. 

—  Protestant  Pulpit  in.    (A.  Schwartz)  Contenip.  24:  397. 

—  Protestant  Union  in.     (.1.  Gibb)  (,'ontenii).  12:  413. 

—  Protestantism  in.     (T  Moore)  Ed.  R.  54:  23S.  —  Hrit. 

Q.  13:   432.  —  Dub.   R.   19:  401.— No.    Brit.  20: 

423.— Prosp.  R.  i:  263. 

in  1847.     Prosp.  R.  3:  254. 

in  1855.     Brit.  Q.  23:  412. 

in  1877.     Cong.  6:  321,  467. 

—  Recollections  of.     Fraser,  21:  53. 

—  Religion  in.     (F.  A.  Tholuck)  liib.  S.ic.  4:  236.  — (C. 

Hodge)  Princ.  18:  514.  — Eel.  H.  66:  217.  — Spirit 
Pilg.  i:  96.  3:  57.— (G.  R.  Noyes)  Chr.  Exam. 
19:  41.  — Am.  Meth.M.  12:  312.  — Theo.  R.2:  21S. 


Germany,  Religion  in,  and  Theological  Scholarship.    (C. 
R.  Gregory)  Unita.  R.  10:  73. 

History  and  present  State  of,  1S57.  Lond.  Q.  9:  390, 

in  1830.     Cong.  M.  13:  337. 

Reawakening  of  Christian  i-ife  in.  No.  Brit.  16:  279. 

—  Religious  and  Political    State  of,    184S.     (J.   Weiss) 

Chr.  Exam.  43:  394. 

—  Religious  Condition  of,   1879.     (F.  von  Schultv)  Con- 

temp.  35:  773. 

—  Religious  Life  in.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  570. 

—  Religious  Movement  in,   1846.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R. 

83:   100.  —  Fraser,  33:  694. 

1870-72.     Ed.  R.  137:  529.  —  Ed.  M.  77:  III.— 

(.J.  M.  Capes)  Contemp.  18:  376.     Same  art.  Ec\. 
M.  77:  694. 

—  Religious  Opinion  in.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Na'ion,  30:  346. 

—  Religious  Parties  in.     Lond.  M.  3:  299. 

—  Religious  Persecution  in.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  7:  457. 

—  Religious   Prospecta   of,  1856.      (E.   J.    Young)  Chr. 

Exam.  60:  30. 

—  Religious  Worsliip  in.    (C.  S.  Park)  Bii).  .Sac.  14:  7S4. 

—  Reminiscences  of,    1S13.      Blackw.  48:    746.  —  Mus. 

41:  217. 

—  Rhine  and  the  Danube.     Once  a  Week,  28:  315. 

—  Semple's  Tour  in.     Ed.  R.  22:  434. 

—  Mrs.  Shelley's  Rambles  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  11:  729. 

—  Short  Time  in.     (W.   Maynard)  Ouce  a  Week,  17: 

590,  645. 

—  Sketches  of  Travel  in.     (J.  S.  Blackie)  Dark  Blue,  2: 

91.  193,  320. 

—  Social  Democracy  in.     (J.  Huber)  Internal.  R.  5:  793. 

—  (J.   F.   Smith)  Theo.  R.   16:   44.  — (\V.  Brown) 
Nation,  29:  221. 

—  Social  Life  in.     Mo.  R.  151:  413. 

Changes  of.     (S.  Austin)  Ed.  R.  77:  13S.     Same 

art.  Eel.  Mu9.  2:  146. 

—  Socialism  in.     Set  German  Socialism. 

—  Society  in.     Quar.  23:  434. 

fortv  Years  since.     (Lady  Duff-Gordon)  Macmil. 

36:  410.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  53.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  89:  740. 

—  Sources  of  Discontent  in.     (K.  Hillebrand)  Contemp. 

38:  40.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  497. 

—  Southern.     For.  Q.  i:  435. 

Frontiers  of.     Month,  5:  66. 

Notes  in,  1866.     Fraser.  76:  23S. 

Pleasant  Customs  in.     All  the  Year,  32:  540. 

Sights  in.     (A.  Payntcr)  Howitt,   i:   149-359.     2: 

53.  «54,  '73- 
Village  Life  in.     (H.  T.  Finck)  Nation,  29:  324. 

—  Southwestern,  1870.     (M.  lleilprin)  Nation,  11:  85. 

—  Spas  of.     (B.  Murphy)  Galaxy,  22:  200.  — Tait,  n.8. 

4:  50S. 
Gambling.     (.T.  H.  Browne )  Harper,  45:  1. 

—  Madame  de  Stael  on.     (Sir  .1.  Mackintosh)   F.d.   R. 

22:  198.— (R.  HeberUjuar.  10:  3^5.— Ikl.R.  19:   "• 

—  Statistics  of,  iSr.o.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  553. 

—  Strength  and  Weakness  of,  I S'lo.     AVestm.  74:  134. 

—  Summer  E.xcursion  in.     Chamb.  J.  9:  97,  225,  2S1. 

10:  57,  92.  13^1. 

—  Summer  in.     Tait,  n.s.  4:  5S0. 

—  Teutoburger  Forest.     (B.  Taylor)  .\flan.  23:  40. 

—  Theological  .Journals  of.     Bib.  S.ic.  34:  7117. 

—  Tour  in.     Ed.R.41:  78. —Quar.  31:   174.  — Blackw. 

6:  5-55.  —  Mas.  5:  316.  —  Temp.  Bar,  18:  259. 
-Travels  in.     Broadw.  8:  312. 

—  Ultra-Liberal  Press  of.     For.  Q.  lo:  150. 

—  United  Republics  of.     Dcm.  R.31:   44- 

—  Unity  of.     (I).  T.  Strauss)  O.  &   N    2:  604.  —  Fv 

Sat.  9:  610. 

Bismarck  and.     (D.  Kor)  N.nt.  Q.  39:  3^ 

Gcnnan  View  of.     (K.  Blind)  Nat.  <i.  24:  ^iG. 


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GETTYSBURG 


Germany,  Universities  of.  (F.  Bocber)  Allan.  7:  257. — 
(W.  C.  Terry)  Macmil.  37:  14S.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
90:  544.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  244.  —  (K. 
von  Uaiimer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  9.  7:  52.  —  (R. 
Baird)  Am.  Q.  10:  341.  Ii:  128.  —  (G.  H.  Bode) 
No.  Am.  27:  317.  —  (F.  C.  von  Savigny)  Lit.  & 
Theo.  K.  2:  635.  —(J.  L.  Kingsley)  t'hr.  Q.  Spec. 
i:  634.  —  Westm.  24:  102.  —  IJ.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4: 
102.  —  Select  J.  4:  71.  —  Ed.  It.  59:  211.— (IL 
Wimmer)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  360.  —  Dub.  Univ.  46:  82. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  599.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
46:  476.  —  Evang.  R.  9:  129.  —  Univ.  Q.  35:  348. 

Academic   Liberty   in.      (H.   Helmholtz)   Nature, 

18:  50,  78. 

American  Student  in.     (N.  Porter)  Mereersb.  12: 

97.  —  (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  15:  574. 

and  others.     (E.  P.  Evans)  Nation,  7:  212. 

Decline  of.     (A.  T.  S.  Goodrick)  Macmil.  142:  180. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  319. —  (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation, 
31:  302. 

Getting  a  D.  D.  in.    Nation,  20:  343. 

Hart  on.     (C.  Carroll)  Nation,  19:  400. 

How  they  work  at.     (S.  Powers)  Nation,  2:  695. 

Library  Management  in.    (E.W.  Hall)  Lib.  J.  2:  75. 

Life  in.    (J.  M.  Hart)  Putnam,  12:  496.  — Broadw. 

Student  Societies  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  7:   160. 

—  University  Education  in.     Liv.  Age,  104:  3. 

—  University  Town  in.     Putnam,  8:  70. 

—  Vacation  Ramble  in.     (H.  Bedford)  Month,  22:  410. 

23:  36-409.    24:  17-147. 

—  Village  Life  in.     Hogg,  7:  17-197.     9:  298,  40S. 

—  Wayside  Pictures  through.     Bentley,   24:    128-568. 

25:  57-624.     26:  35-145. 

—  Weber's.     Blackw.  48:   119. 

—  Workingman  of.     Penn  Mo.  1 :  380. 

—  Young.     Eraser,  49:  81. 

See  Black  Forest;  Prussia;  Rhine;  etc. 

Germelshausen ;  a  Tale.  (F.  Gerstaecker)  Month,  12:75, 
188.     Same  art.  Harper,  53:  529. 

Germination  and  Vegetation,  Influence  of  organic  and  in- 
organic Bodies  upon.  (M.  C.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  93: 
197. 

G^rome,  Jean  L^on.  (R.  Menard)  Portfo.  6:  82.  —  Art 
J.  29:  26.     30:  279.  —  Galaxj',  i:  6S1. 

—  In  a  Caravan  with.     Lippinc.  13:  279,  532. 
Gerontius,  Dream  of.     (J.  H.  Newman)  Mouth,  2:  415, 

532. 
Geronymo,  the  Moorish  Martyr.     (A.  M.  H.  Watts)  Once 

a  Week,  11:  425. 
Gerrj',  Elbridge,  Life  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  28:  37. 

—  Am.  Q.  3:  469. 
Gerrymander.     Am.  Law  R.  6:  283, 

—  History  of  the.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i:  504.     2:  69. 
Gersau,  Switzerland;  a  Liliputian  Republic.    (A.  Gautier) 

Liv.  Age,  107:  579. 
Gerson,  -lohn.     Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  242. 
Gerstaecker,  Friedrich,  with  portrait.    Appleton,  8:  iSo. 

—  Autobiography  of.     So.  M.  8:  166. 

Gcrtru,  or  the  Maid  of  Charleston.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  52. 
Gertrude,  St.,  Thoughts  on.    (A.  de  Vere)  Month,  3:  221. 

Same  art.  Cath.  World.  2:  405. 
Gertrude;  a  Novel.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  513.     li:   178. 
Gertrude  Bohun.     Eraser,  41:  307. 
Gertrude  de  Chanzane.      (E.  de  Pressense)  Dub.  Univ. 

86:  21,  202. 
(iertrude  Erie.     (Mrs.  A.  Fraser)  Tinslej',  17:  319. 
Gertrude  Hoffman;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  417. 
Gerty's  Necklace.     (F.  Locker)  Blackw.  no:  738. 
Gesang  Verein,  Reminiscences  of.   Once  a  Week,  13:  2S8. 
Gesenius,  F.  H.  W.,  and  Nordheimer.     (E.  Robinson) 

Bib.  Sac.  1843:  361. 


Gesenius,  F.  H.  W.  Doctrine  of  the  Accents  and  Mak- 
keph.     (J.  T.  M.  Falkenau)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  650. 

Gesner,  Conrad,  Life  of .  Fraser,  47:  48.  Same  art.  EcL 
M.  28:  366. 

—  and  his  Works.     Anal.  M.  13:  450.     14:  8. 
Gesner,  John  M.    (K.  von  Raumer)  .\m.  J.  Educ.  5:  741. 
Gesta   Romanorum.     Fraser,  40:  167.      Same  art.  lie!. 

•  M.  18:  526.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  23:  407. —0.& 
N.  6:  531,  713. 
Gestation,  Unusual  Modes  of.     (J.  Wyman)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

77:  5- 
Gesticulation.     Tinsley,  10:  656. 

—  Italian.     Dub.  R.  3:  i. 

Gesture,  Philosophy  of.    Portfo. (Den.)  10:  621.    11:38. 
Gestures,  Oriental.     Once  a  Week,  22:  301. 
Gesture  Language.      Chamb.  J.  42;  678.  —  Intel.  Obs. 
7:  451. 

—  of  South  Italy.     Chamb.  J.  48:  209.     Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  10:  407. 
Gethsemane,  Agony  of.     (L.Mayer)  Am.  Bib.  Eepos.  5: 

294. 
Getting  on.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53:  353. 

—  in  the  World.     (M.  Harland)  Godey,  82:   135-419. 

—  in  the  World.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  474. 
Gettysburg,  Battle  of.      (E.  P.  Alexander)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

4:  235.  —  (R.  H.  Anderson)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  49. — 
(R.  I.  Ewell)  So.  M.  12:  683.  — (W.  S.  Hancock) 
Galaxy,  22:  S21.  — (A.  P.  Hill)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  2: 
222. —  (0.  0.  Howard)  Atlan.  38:  48.— Blackw. 
94:  365.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  79:  291.  —  (R.  E. 
Lee)  So.  M.  11:  205. — (J.  Longstreet)  So.  M.  14: 
supp.  49.  —  (R.  E.  Rodes)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:  135. 
—  (J.  B.  Robertson,  W.  W.  White,  H.  L.  Benning, 
and  J.  B.  Kershaw)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  161.  —  Land 
We  Love,  2:  39.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  419.  —  (C.  M. 
Wilcox)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  97.  7:280.  — (W.C. 
Gates)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  172.  —  (L.  McLaws)  So. 
Hist.  Pap.  7:  64. 

and  Gen.  Meade.     (C.  Devens)  Hist.  M.  22:  16. 

Bates  on.     (W.  Allan)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  i :  365. 

Causes  of  Lee's  Defeat.     (J.  A.  Early,  A.  L.  Long, 

F.  Lee,W.  Allan,  and  W.  H.  Taylor)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4: 

49.  —  (E.  P.  Alexander,  C.  M.  Wilcox,  A.  L.  Long, 
and  W.  H.  Taylor)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  97.— (J.  B. 
Hood  and  H.  Ileth)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  145.  —  (J.  A. 
Earlv)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  241.  —  (J.  H.  Lane  and  J. 
B.  Walton)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  5:  38.  — (L.  P.  d'Orleaus 
and  I.  Sheibert)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  5:  88. 

Confederate  Reports.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  41-515. 

Episode  of.     Cath.  World.  33:  449. 

Field  of.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  16:  616. 

Later  Rambles  over.      (M.  Jacobs)  U.  S.  Serv, 

M.  i:  66,  158. 

Four  Days  at.     (J.  Y.  Foster)  Harper,  28:  381. 

Garnett's  Brigade  at.    (C.  S.  Peyton)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

3:  215. 

Heth's  Report.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  258. 

How  it  was  lost.     So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  423. 

Johnston's  Report.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  254. 

Lee  at.     (J.  D.  Imboden)  Galaxy,  11 :  507. 

Lee's  Strength  and  Losses  at.  (W.  Allan)  So.  Ilist. 

Pap.  4:  34. 

Letter  on.    (E.  P.  Alexander)  So  Hist.  Pap.  5:  201. 

Notes  on.  •  (W.  Swinton)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  88. 

Operations  at.     (F.  Lee)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  5:   162. 

after.     (J.  E.  B.  Stuart)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:  66. 

Relative  Numbers  at.     (Count  de  Paris)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  6:  10. —  (J.  A.  Early)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  12. 
Reply  to  Longstreet's  second  Paper.    (J.  A.  Early) 

50.  Hi.st.  Pap.  5:  270. 

Report  on.     (W.  N.  Peudleton)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  5: 

194. 


GETTYSBURG 


519 


GHOSTS 


Gettysburg,  Battle  of,  Secret  History  of.    (E.  A.  Palfrey) 

So.  liist.  Pap.  8:  521. 
G.  H.  Steuart's  Brigade  at.    So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:  105. 

—  (R.  H.  McKim)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  5:  291. 
Story  of.     (W.  Baird)  So.  M.  12:  654. 

Strcngtli  of  botli  Armies  at.     (L.  P.  d'Orleans)  So. 

Hist.  Pap.  5:  204.  —  (W.  H.  Taylor)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

5:  239. 

—  Campaign  of.     (R.  E.  Lee)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:  33, 

and  Battle.  (.J.  Longstreet)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  5:  54,  25S. 

Pleasanton's  Report.     Hist.  M.  17:  36. 

Report  on.     (J.  A.  Early)  So.  M.  II :  311,  385. 

—  College  Hospital  in.     Land  We  Love,  2:  290. 

—  National  Cemetery  of.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Hours  at 

Home,  2:   iSi. 

—  Pennsylvania  College.     (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  2: 

539.     16:  103. 

—  Theological  Seminary.     (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R. 

5:  4i3>  5'5- 

History  of.     (J.  G.  Morris)  Luth.  Q.  6:  525. 

Necrology  of.     (R.  Weiser)  Luth.  Q.  7:  43. 

G<5vaudan,  Wild  Beast  of.     House.  Words,  18:   544. — 

Ev.  Sat.  3:  820. —  (J.  Grant)  Argosy,  4:  54. 
Geysers,  Action  of.     Westm.  67:  207. 

—  and  how  they  are  explained.     (J.  LeConte)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  12:  407. 

—  of  California.    (H.  B.  Anchincloss)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  280. 

—  (B.  P.  Avery)  Scrib.  6:  641.  — (G.  L.  Goodale) 
Am.  Natural,  i:  237-  —  (J-  !'•  Manning)  Lippinc. 
6:  633. — Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  60. 

—  of  Iceland.     St.  James,  5:  334. 
Visit  to.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  487. 

—  of  New  Zealand.     (J.  Martin)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  18:  366. 
Visit  to.    (C.  Bunbury)  FraseV,  99:  761.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  141:812.    Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  .Mo.  15;  356. 

—  of  Yellowstone  and  Firehole  Rivers.     (F.  V.  Hayden) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  103:    105,  161.  —  (A.  Geikie)  Macmil. 
44:  421.     Same  art.  Appleton,  26:  538. 
Gheel,  At.     (M.  G.  Brodie)  Good  Words,  18:  493. 

—  City  of  the  Simple.     (H.  Campbell)  Lippinc.  24:  698. 

—  Insane  Colony  at.     (Dr.  Isaacs)  Cath.  World,  7:  824. 

—  All  the  Year,  20:  277.  —  Knick.  55:  267.  —  Once 
a  Week,  20:  167.  —  St.  Paul's,  4:  79. 

—  Village  of.     Chamb.  J.  29:  273. 
Ghent.     House.  Words,  14:  20. 

—  Ancient  Bcguinage  of.    (A.  Nampon)  Cath.  World,  i : 

514.  —  Lond.  Soc.  27:  220.  —  Lippinc.  8:  310. 

—  Economic  Experiment  in.   (J.G.  Fitch).Macmil.  29:  429. 

—  Treaty  of.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  198-327.     23:  7.  22,  246. 
Ghetto  of  Rome.     Fraser,  42:  651.     Same  art.  Internat. 

M.  2:  393.  —  Bentlcy,  64:  486. 

—  Story  of .     IJentle}'^,  44:  79. 

Ghika,    Helen,    Princess   Dora  d'Istria.      See   Koltzoff- 

Massalsky,  H.  G. 
Ghilzies,  Residence  among,  1839-40.    (Maj.  Lynch)  Dub. 

Univ.  24:  326-6S6. 
Ghincoteaguc  Island,  Va.     (H.  Pyle)  Scrib.  13:  737. 
Gliirlandaja,  11;  a  Legend  of  Florence.     Fraser,  30:  190. 
Ghost,  The;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  7:  20. 

—  and  Bone-Setter.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  50. 

—  as  a  modern   Convenience.     (M.    Ilosmer)    Lippinc. 

6:  54. 

—  at  Laburnam  Villa.     Belgra.  12:  213. 

—  at  Mansfield.     (A.  S.  Deas)  So.  M.  il :  666. 

—  at  the  Rath;  a  Story.     AH  the  Year,  15:  329.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  67:   110. 

—  I  met  on  Waterloo  Bridge.     Once  a  Week,  13:  301. 

—  in  the  Cap'n  Brown  House.     (II.   B.   Stowe)  Atlan. 

26:  654. 

—  in  the  Green  Park.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  9:  309. 

—  in  the  I.,ibrary  of  W  interbury  Cathedral.   Cath.  World, 

i:  679. 


Ghost,  The,  in  the  Snow.     Once  a  Week,  30:  127-238. 

—  in  a  State  Ruom.     Galaxy,  6:  172. 

—  of  Aldruni  Hull.     Argosy,  30:  434. 

—  of  Art.     House.  Words,  i:  3S5. 

—  of  Barbarossa.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  27:  453. 

—  of  Botuthen.     All  the  Year,  17:  501. 

—  of  Gaslileigh  Court.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  9:  522. 

—  of  Hamlet,  Character  of.     Fraser,  32:  350. 

—  of  the  late  Mr.  James  Barber.     (W.  H.  Wills)  House. 

Words,  i:  87. 

—  of  the  Lime-Kiln;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  12:  83S. 

—  of    little   Jac(iues.     (A.   M.   Hoyt)   Atlan.    11:    213. 

Same  art.  Sliarpe,  40:   19S. 

—  of  a  Love  Story.     House.  Words,  8:  559. 

—  of  Lyntwold  Hall.     Victoria,  15:  503. 

—  of  Mont-Fleuri.     Chamb.  J.  39:  327. 

—  of  Morcar's  Tower.    Blackw.  126:  Oo.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  142:  349. 

—  of  the  Oratory ;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  18:  433. 

—  of  Pit  Pond.     House.  Words,  lO:  170. 

—  of  Rumnjelsberg.     (J.  L.  Ver  Mehr)  Overland,  10:  16. 

—  of  St.  Peter's.     (D.  Costello)  Benlley,  45:   11. 

—  of  a  Story.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentky,  21:  458. 

—  of  Ten  Broek  Van  der  Heyden.     Lippinc.  6:  345. 

—  of  the  Wesley  Family.     AH  the  Year,  28:  198. 

—  on  the  River;  a  Tale.     St.  James,  15:  456. 

—  or  Grizzly?     Lond.  Soc.  21:  511. 

—  Scientific  Observation  on.  (J. .\.  Wilson)  Belgra.  36:  45. 

—  that  appeared  to  Mrs.  Wharton.    lloubC.  Words,  2:  139. 

—  with  the  Golden  Casket.     Lond.  .M.  4:  129. 

—  who  made  himself  useful.    (E.  Spencer)  Scrib.  5:  571. 
Ghost's  Adventure;  a  Story.     Western,  6:  Si,  165. 
Ghost's  Summons.     (A.  Buisson)  Belgra.  4:  359. 
Ghosts.     (I.  T.  Hopkins)  Scrib.  13:  342.  — (E.  W.  Nail) 

So.  M.  9:  601.  —  Lond.  1\I.  9:  253. 

—  and  Apparitions,  Anecdotes  of.    (J.  Hogg)  Fraser,  11 : 

103. 

—  and  Fairies,  Gossip  about.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  691. 

—  and  Ghost  Seeing.     (F.  W.  Clarke)  O.  &  N.  6:  2S4. 

—  and  Ghost  Seers.    (Dr.  Sam.  Brown)  No.  Brit.  9:  393. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  15:  34S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
18:  490.  —  New  Eng.  M.  4:  3S6. 
German.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  23)  217. 

—  and  Ghost  Stories.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  394. 

—  and  Goblins,  Notes  on.     Cornh.  27:  451.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  80:   730.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   117:  627. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  452. 

—  and  Sorceresses  in  India.     Chamb.  J.  20:  1S5. 

—  Books  concerning.     (.\.  Smith)  Bentlcy,  25:  91. 

—  Crowe's  Night-Side  of  Nature.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  i. 

—  Do  they  appear  ?    (C.  E.  Gast)  Mercersb.  19:  294. 

—  Eatable.     All  the  Year,  10:  iSi. 

—  everywhere.     ChamI).  J.  41:  401. 

—  Fact  or  Fancy?    (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week.  15: 

554- 

—  Haunted  and  Haunters.     (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  Harper, 

22:  305. 

—  Impersonation  of.     Lond.  JI.  9:  36S,  461.     lo:  65. 

—  in  Australia.     Chamb.  J.  39:  303. 

—  in  Court.     All  the  Year,  15:  42S. 

—  inconsistent  with  Reason.     New  Eng.  M.  2:  8. 

—  Invisible.     House.  Words.  16:   157. 

—  Latest  Thing  in.     Once  a  Week,  6:  99. 

—  Modern.     Bentley,  43:  32. 

Experience  with.     Potter  Am.  ^lo.  17:  542. 

—  Natural.     .\11  the  Year,  22:  ^o^- 

—  New  Discoveries  in.     Inteni.at.  M.  5:  3S7. 

—  of  Darkdene.     (H.  S.  Wilson)  St.  James.  41:  627. 

—  of  the  Day.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  337.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

61:  61." 

—  of  Glenlussa.     Belgra.  9:  121. 

—  of  our  old  Cemetery.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  32:  85. 


GHOSTS 


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GIBRALTAR 


Ghosts  of  the  Old  and  New  School.  Nat.  R.  7:  i.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  45:  362,  539.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  58: 
483.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  6:  653. 

—  of  the  Season.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Bclgra.  9:  456. 

—  on  the  Stage  at  Hoxton.     Temp.  15ar,  8:  503. 

—  Patient.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  9:  361. 

—  Plea  for  Old  Bogey.     Sharpe,  37:  217. 

—  present  and  past.    (F.  J.  S.  Edgcombe)  Eraser,  80:  649. 

—  Real,   and  Second   Sight.     Blackw.  61:    541.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  529. 

—  Remarks  on.     Portfo.(Den.)  15:  131. 

—  that  I  see;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  51 :  169,  241,  289. 

—  Three.     (K.  Terry)  Galaxy,  12:  195. 

—  Trade  in.     Tinsley,  27:  67. 

Ghosts'  Debate;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  8:  214. 

Ghost  Chamber,  Nigiit  in  a.     Belgra.  19:   -m- 

Ghost  Club,  The.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  153. 

Ghost  Dead-Bell;  a  Story.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  473.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  56:  210. 
Ghost  Gossips.     Bentley,  9:  462,  622. 
Ghost  Illusion,  Prof.  Pepper's.     J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  77:  418. 
Ghost  Lover.     Chamb.  J.  23:  225,  245. 
Ghost  Play.     Chamb.  J.  27:  303. 
Ghost  Raiser.     House.  Words,  5:  83. 
Ghost  Riders.     (C.  F.  Hoffmann)  Bentley,  4:  471. 
Ghost  Seeing.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  No.  Am.  133:  286. 
Ghost  Seer  of  Prevorst.     For.  Q.  22:  265. 
Ghost  Story.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Liv.  Age,  45:  275.  — (W. 

T.Greene)  Colburn,  162:  522.  —  House.  Words,  11: 

170  — Sharpe,  40:  254.    (A.  E.  Wetherald)  Cauad. 

Mo.  19:  499.  —  Tait,  3:  79. 

—  An  authentic.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  609. 

—  A  Hampshire.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  547,  666. 

—  My  Grandfather's.     Belgra.  17:  113. 

—  of  Normandy.    Internat.  M.  4:  512. 

—  of  the  Revolution.    (W.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  14:  261. 

—  Pyrenean.     (A.  B.  Le  Geyt)  Victoria,  9:  297, 

—  True.     Sharpe,  12:  245. 

—  What  it  did.     Belgra.  13:  466. 

Ghost  Stories.  (G.  W.  Peck)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  411,  529, 
627. —  Blackw.  20:  192.  —  Mus.  4:  225.  —  All  the 
Year,  25:  ■]■].  —  Atlan.  43:  286. 

—  of  Chapelizod.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  85,  427.     Same  art. 

Harper,  2:  499. 

—  Russian.     Eel.  M.  79:  463.  — Ev.  Sat.  13:  191. 

—  Scenes  for.     (J.  Hattou)  Colburn,  166:  240. 

—  unveiled.     Chamb.  J.  55:  602.     56:   167.     58:   171, 

277. 
Ghost  Talk.     All  the  Year,  19:  159. 
Ghostcraft,  Chapters  on.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  i. 
Ghostly  Business.     Eel.  M.  59:  306. 
Ghostly  Drummer  of  Tedworth.     All  the  Year,  26:  462. 
Ghostly  Night  at  Ballyslaughter;  a  Tale.     (J.  Sheehau) 

Temp.  Bar,  31:  227. 
Ghostly  Quarters.     All  the  Year,  5:  427. 
Ghostly  Rental.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Scrib.  12:  664. 
Ghostly  Warning.     (E.  C.  Gale)  Lippinc.  18:  760. 
Ghoul,  The.     Belgra.  33:  342. 
Ghouls  and  Vampires.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  30. 
Ghuznec,  Fall  of.     (J.  Cave-Brown)  Good  Words,  13: 

629. 

—  Siege  of.     Comb.  41:  201. 

Giacomo  da  Valencia;  or  the  Student  of  Bologna.   Blackw. 

62:  350. 
Giannetto.   (M.  E.  Majendie)  Blackw.  117:  1,145.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  125:   :;34-793.     126:  35. 
Gianni,  Lapo.     Early  Italian  Poet.     Lond.  M.  8:  643. 
Giannone.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  92:  738. 
Giant.  Irish;  O'Donoghue  of  the  Glenns.     Tait,  i:  665. 

—  Wilmington.     Once  a  Week,  30:  209. 
Giant  Yeous.     (Geo.  Sand)  O.  &  N.  8:  645. 

Giant's  Sword;  a  Poem.    (C.  H.  Waring)  Belgra.  3:  32. 


Giants.  Nat.  M.  9:  438.  —  Lakeside,  3:  363. —  Once  a 
Week,  29:  500.  —  (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19: 
335.  — Tinsley,  7:  517. 

—  Adventures  with.    Chamb.  J.  19:  346.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  38:   149. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  193. 

—  and  Dwarfs.     (W.  A.   Seaver)  Harper,  39:    202. — 

Eraser,  54:   140,  286. 

among  Animals.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  533.     3:  363. 

St.  Hilaire  on.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  15:   142. 

and  Fairies.     Galaxy,  1 :  26. 

—  and  Sons  of  God;  Gen.  vi.   1-5.     Kitto,  40:   123. 

—  Ogres,  and  C3clops.     (L.  Hunt)  Colburn,  43:   170. 

—  their  own  Killers.     All  the  Year,  3:  477. 

Giants'  Causeway,  Architect's  Acct.  of.  Eel.  Engin.  3 :  266. 

—  Visit  to.  (W.  Ilowitt)  Howitt,  3:  153. — Broadw.  2:  510. 
Giant  Cities  of  Bashan.     (L.  J.  Fletcher)  Univ.  Q.  33 :  67. 

—  Hours  at  Home,  2:  284. 
Giant  Despair.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  301. 
Gibbes,  Mary  Anna.    (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  59:  224. 
Gibbon,  Edward.    (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.  41 :  99.  —  (H. 

Rogers)  Liv.  Age,  53:  449.  —  Nat.  R.  2:  i.  —  N.  E. 

Reg.  29:  233.  — Chr.  R.  13:  34. — Dcm.  R.  20:  521. 

—  and  his  Biographers.     Dub.  R.  24:  381. 

—  and  his  Protestant  Editors.     Dub.  R.  8:   189. 

—  and  Voltaire.     (A.   D.  Vandam)  Tinsley,   19:    11. — 

Colburn,  58:  558.  —  Hogg,  5:  211. 

—  Autobiography.  Blackw.  130:  229. — St.  Paul's,  3:  570. 

—  Guizot's  Edition  of.     (H.  II.  Milman)  Quar.  50:  273. 

Same  art.  Mus.  24:  526. 

—  Inedited  Letter  of.     Eraser,  43:  291.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  29:  178.     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  3:   126. 

—  Infidelity  of.    (L.  Withington)  Lit.  &  Thco.  R.  2:  38. 

—  Life  and  Writiiigs' of.     Eraser,  46:  438.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  392.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  417. 

—  Literary  Culture  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  577. 

—  Love  Passage  of.    Cornh.  44:  152.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

97:  453- 

—  Loves  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  12:  223. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  M.  68:  496. 

—  Milman's  Edition  of.     Quar.  62:  360. 

—  Milman's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  70:   142. 

—  Miscellaneous  Works.  (T.  D.  Whitaker)  Quar.  12:  369. 

-Eel.  R.  23:   I,  iSo.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  23:  361. 

—  on  Number  of  Early  Christians.     (J.  Murdock)  Am. 

Church  R.  7:  351. 

—  Views   of  the   Church   examined.      (E.    E.   Higbee) 

Mercersb.  16:  93. 

—  Was  he  an  InfidelV    (J.  M.  Macdonald)  Bib.  Sac.  25: 

536. 

—  Works  of.     Quar.  12:  368.  — Anal.  M.  6:  89. 
Gibbons,  Archbp.,  and  Dr.  Stearns.    Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  84. 
Gibbons,  Grinling.     Chamb.  J.  47:  330. 

—  Carvings  of.     Art  J.  8:  85. 

Gibbs,  Josiah  W.,  Discourse  on.  (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng. 
19:  605. 

Gibbs,  W.  A.  Battle  of  the  Standard.  (B.  M.  Ranking) 
Dub.  Univ.  90:  757. 

Gibeah;  Lesson  for  the  Times.     Bost.  R.  i:  505. 

Gibraltar.  (G.  M.  Towle)  Harper,  55 :  76.— All  the  Year, 
24:  564. —  (A.  Griffiths)  Art  .7.  33:  341. —  Bentley, 
30:  411.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  72.  —  House.  Words, 
19:  42.— Lond.  Q.  22:  337.— Penny  M.  3:  19.— 
Sharpe,  47:  251.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:   1113. 

—  and  Spain.  Brit.  Q.  36:  321.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:  108. 

—  Bartlett's.     Chamb.  J.  15:  43. 

—  Description  and  History  of.     Westm.  78:  370. 

—  Fortress  or  Colony?    (f.  H.  S.  Escott)  Macniil.  36:  472. 

—  Legend  of.     Blackw.  70:  522.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

31:  506. 

—  Letters  from.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  625. 

—  Mediterranean  Stairs.     Colburn,  87:  47. 


GIBRALTAR 


521 


GILSON 


Gibraltar,  Reminiscences  of.     Colburn,  169:  339,  519. 

—  St.  Michael's  Cave.     Once  a  Week,  12:  555. 

—  Scamper  over  Tarec's  Mount.     St.  James,  28:  541. 

—  Town  and  Fortifications  of.     Nat.  M.  12:  404. 

—  Urquhart's  Pillars  of  Hercules.     (K.  Ford)  Quar.  86: 

415. 
Gibraltar  Current.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Nature,  4:  46S. 
Gibson,  John,  Sculptor,  with  portrait.     Art  J.  i:  139. — 

with  portrait  (E.  Walford)  Once  a  Week,  14:  218. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  i:  230.  —  Cornh.  17:  540. 

—  Anecdote  of.     St.  James,  29:  310. 

—  Designs  of.     Art  J.  5:  63. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  131:  392. —Nation,  10:  273. 

—  Recollections  of.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  686. 

—  Tinted  Venus.     Cornh.  6:  279. 

—  Works  of.     Art  J.  13:  204. 

Gibson,   J.  B.,   Chief  Justice,    Sketch   of.      (J.    Clark) 

Merccrsb.  8:  94. 
Gibson,  John  Ward,  Narrative  of.     Liv.  Age,  22:  241. 
Gibson,  Wm.,  Poems  of.     Dcm.  R.  42:  307. 
Giddings,  Joshua  R.     Republic,  4:  322. 
Giddings,  Salmon.     (J.  C.  Roy)  New  Eng.  33:  513. 
Gideon  B^o^^^l ;  a  Story  of  the  Covenant.     All  the  Year, 

23:  372,  39f'- 
Giersfeidand  BourtangerMoor.  (F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  13:  i. 
Giesecke,  Sir  Charles  Lewis.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  161,  296. 

7:  494- 
Gieseler,  J.  C.  L.     (Dr.  Redepenning)  Kitto,  16:  365. 
Giffard  Injector,  Theory  of.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  1S2. 
Gifford,  R.  S.,  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  29:  310. 
Gifford,  William.     Bentley,  40:  104.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

39:  115.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:  507. 

—  Life  of.     Mus.  12:  429,  544. 

Gift  of  j-Egir ;  a  Danish  Romance.     (A.  Oehlenschlager) 

St.  James,  15:  4S9. 
Gifts,  The.     (W.  Pickersgill)  Colburn,  112:  74-175- 
Gifts,  The;  an  Arab  Paraphrase.     (R.  W.  Buchanan)  St. 

James,  5:  161. 
Gifts.     Dial,  4:  93. 

—  Gossip  about.     All  the  Year,  37:  9. 

Gift  Books  and  Annuals,  1852.     So.  Q.  21:  176. 

Gift  Horses.     Chamb.  J.  40:  412. 

Gigi's;  a  Roman  Art  School.      (M.  B.  Wright)  Lippinc. 

27:  I. 
Gil  Bias  and  Don  Quixote.      (C.  H.  Drew)  Penn  Mo.  3: 

555- 

—  and  Archbp.  of  Granada.  (F.  Jaeox)Colburn,  132:  405. 

—  Llorente's  Observations  on.     Mo.  R.  102:  535. 

—  Who  wrote"?     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.   25:  278.— 

(H.  Van  Laun)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  213.  —  Blackw. 

55:  698.  —  Anal.  M.  2:  165. 
Gil  Garay.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  Galaxy,  2:  365. 
Gilbart,  James  William,  witli  portrait.     Hunt,  19:  68. — 

with   portrait,    Bank.   M.   (L.)  2:   7.      23:   652. — 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  85 1. 
Gilbert,  Eliphalet  W.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  2: 

353- 
Gilbert,  Sir  Humphrey,  Last  Letters  of.     (S.  G.  Drake) 
N.  E.  Reg.  13:   197. 

—  Plea  for  a  London  Academy.     Arch.  2t :  506. 
Gilbert,   Sir  John.     (J.  B.  Atkinson)   Portfo.  2:  49. — 

with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  11:  436. 

—  Tccimiial  Notes  on.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  7:  13. 
Gilbert,  Mrs.  Ann  Taylor,  of  Ongar,  Autobiography  of. 

(A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  20:  332. 
Gilbert,  N.  J.  L.,  Mallilatre,  and  Chenier.     Once  a  Week, 

15:  370. 
Gilbert,  Sir  Walter,  and  Indian  Army.     Bentley,  33:  627. 
Gilbert,  William.     (H.  A.  Page)  Contemp.  12:  437. 

—  Hurricane.     Retros.  10:  160. 

Gilbert,  William  Schwenck.     (P.  Wrey)  Lond.  See.  27: 
13.  — (K.  Field)  Scrib.  18:  751. 


Gilbert,  William  Schwenck,  as  a  Dramatist.  (W.  D. 
Adams)  Belgra.  45:  438.  — (W.  Archer)  St.  James, 
49:  2S7. 

—  The  Bab  Ballads.     Chamb.  J.  46:  539. 

—  Wicked  World.     Dark  Biue,  4:  707. — Once  a  Week, 

28:  117. 

Gilbert  Genealogy.  (J.  W.  Thornton)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  223, 
339- 

Gilbert  Gurney.     (T.  Hook)  Colburn,  41:  273.     44:  153. 

Gilbert  Rugge.  Eraser,  69:  551,  670.  70:  20-165.  7^- 
43-702.     72:  36-761.     73:  27. 

Gilbert  Singleby.     Bentley,  59:  146. 

Gilds.     See  Guilds. 

Gildas,  Historical  Passage  in.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  5:  272. 

Gilded  Youth.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  24:  283. 

Gilder,  Richard  W.  The  New  Day;  a  Poem.  (B.  Tay- 
lor) Internat.  R.  3:  410. 

Gilding.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  26S,  339,  3S8.     5:33-234. 

—  Silvering,  and  Tinning.    J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  246,  306. 

2:  60. 

—  Thread  and  Fiber.     Art  J.  8:  337. 

Gile,  Samuel,  Biography  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  217. 
Gilead,  Land  of,  Oliphanfs.      (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation, 

32:  336. 
Giles  Cliawbacon.     Bentley,  10:  609. 
Giles,  Ernest;  his  Travels  across  the  Australian  Desert. 

(F.  A.  Edwards)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21 :  190. 
Gilfillan,  George.     (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  163:  441.  —  Eel. 

M.  13:  276.  —  Liv.  Age,  61:  579. — Colburn,  96: 

265.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  534. 

—  Bards  of  the  Bible.     Eel.  R.  93:  718.  —  New  Eng.  9: 

19S. —  Kitto,  7:  41:). —  (^L  Stuart)  No.  .Vm.  73:  23S. 

—  Gallery  of  Literary  Portraits.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tail, 

n.  s.  12:  724,  756.  —  Eel.  R.  91:  174.  —  Eel.  M.  20: 

124.  —  Dub.  Univ.  27:  652.  —  (R.  II.  Bacon)  Am. 

Whig  R.  5:  3S6.  —  Brit.  Q.   II  :   in.     Same  .-irt. 

Eel.  .M.  20:  124. 
Gilfillan,  Robert,  Songs  and  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  94:  567. 
Gill,  Edmund,  Works  of.     Art  J.  26:  41. 
Gill.  John,  Theology  of.     (I).  T.  Fisk)  Bib.  Sac.  14:  343. 
Gill,  Michael  Henrj-.     Irish  Mo.  7:  223. 
Gill,  Thomas  H.,  an  unknown  Hymn-Writer.     (F.  M. 

Bird)  Hours  at  Home,  6:  374. 
Gill  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  33:   ^^9. 
Giliam,  Elizabeth.     (.Mrs.  E.  F.  Eliet)  Godey,  54:  339. 
Gillet,  Helen,  Story  of.     Colbuni,  40:  51. 
Gillett,  Ezra  II.,  Plagiarism  of.    (C.  E.  Grinnell)  No.  Am. 

loi:  213. 
Gillies,  .John.     History  of  the  World.     Ed.  R.  11:  40. 
Gillies,  Robert  P.     German  Stories.     Blackw.  20:  844. 

—  Memoirs  of  a  literary  Veteran.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  590. 

—  Ed.  R.  96:   175". 
Gillniore,  Parker.      Hunter's  Adventures  in  the  We.st. 

Chamb.  J.  48:  98. 
Gillniore,  Gcn.Quincv  A.,  with  portrait.  Eel.  Engin.  7:  i. 
(iillott,  Joseph,  and  Steel-Pen  Trade.     Pract.  M.  i:  322. 
Gillotvpe   Engraving   Process.      J.   Frankl.   lust,    lio: 

136. 
Gillray,  James.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  23:  166. 

—  Caricatures  of.     Retros.  17:  255.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

30:  129. 
Gilman,  Daniel  Coit,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  85:   119. 
(iilman,  John  Taylor.     .Vnn.  Reg.  4:   182. 
Gilman,  Samuel,  Sermons  of.     Clir.  Disc.  4:  33. 
Gilmer,  Thomas  W.,  Address  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  97. 
Gilmour's  Ward :  a  Story.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  i:  1-174. 
(^lilpin,  Bernard,  Life  of.     (^hr.  Obs.  8:  210-409. 
Gilpin,  Charles,  with  portrait.     Peop.  J.  8:  301. 
(Jilpin,  Henry  D.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  8:  512. 
(iilpin,  Joshua  Rowley.     Chr.  Obs.  10:  605,  660. 
Gilpin,  William,  Church  and  School  of.     Penny  M.  4:  92. 
Gilson,  Helen  L.     (P.  M.  Clapp)  O.  &.  N.  5:  ^57,  560. 


GILT 


522 


GIRDERS 


Gilt  and  Gingerbread;  or  Tom  Fool's  Day  in  the  City. 

Fraser,  50:  61 S. 
Gimmal  King,  Kemarks  on  a.     (R.  Smith)  Arch.  14:  7. 
Ginevra;  a  Story.     (C.  Owen)  Galaxy,  13:  256. 
Ginevra  da  Siena.      (\V.  W.   Story)  Blackw.  99:  673. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  90:  3. 
Ginger,  Cultivation  of.     Penny  M.  9:  247. 
Ginx's  Baby.     (E.  G.  Martin)  Nation,  12:  203. 
Gioberti,  Vincenzo.     (J.  B.  Turricelli)  Chr.  Exam.  71 : 

237.  —  Uub.  Univ.  50:  460. — No.  Brit.  11:  369. — 

Brownson,  7:  409. — Prosp.  K.  3:  423. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Brownson,  21:   129,293. 
Giorgione.     See  Barbarelli,  G. 

Giotto  and  Cimabue.  (W.  de  B.  Fryer)  Penn  Mo.  12; 
574,  654. 

—  Gospel  of  Labor.     (S.  Colvin)  Macmil.  35:  44S. 
Gipsy,  The,  and  the  Dupe.     Fraser,  22:  577. 

—  of  Debretzin.     Portfo.(Den.)  33:  4S8. 

—  of  Sardis.     Colburn,44:  299.     45:  10. 

Gipsies.  Blackw.  99:  565.  —  Chamb.  J.  36:  265.  57: 
737.  —  (F.  Bowcn)  No.  Am.  55:  72.  —  Am.  J.  Sci. 
24:  342. — Mo.  R.  84:  412. — Anal.  M.  10:  492. — 
Dem.  R.  11:  58.  — (J.  O.  Noyes)  Knick.  51:  551. 
52:  10.  —  Sharpe,  7:  169.  —  Univ.  Q.  16:  393. — 
Chr.  Obs.  8:  769.     9:  278. 

—  Adventures  of.     Blackw.  7:  48-374. 

—  At  the  Court  of  the  King  of.     All  the  Year,  6:  69. 

—  at  Rome.     Penny  M.  14:  297. 

—  Attila  and  Zend-Cali.     (J.  O.  Noyes)  Nat.  M.  13:  441. 

—  Border.     Once  a  Week,  6:  431. 

—  Christnlas  Gathering.    (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Good  "Words, 

9:  96. 

—  Customs  and  Habits  of,  Hoj'land  on.     Eel.  R.  26:  579. 

—  Gitanos  and  their  Ways.  (J.  O.  Noyes)  Nat.  M.  13 :  497. 

—  Glimpses  of.     All  the  Year,  21:  536. 

—  History  of.     All  the  Year,  15:  224.  — Eel.  R.  123:  128. 
and  Character  of.     Nat.  Q.  28:  162. 

—  Hungarian.     Nat.  M.  4:  305.  —  Sharpe,  18:  377. 

—  in  Egypt.     (A.  von  Kremer)  Anthrop.  R.  2:  262. 

—  in  England.     (V.  S.  Morwood)  Victoria,  9:  291-499. 

10:40.     12:202-414.     14:71. — Meth.  M.  51:  242. 

—  Quar.  loi:  468. 

—  in  Europe.     (J.  O.  Noyes)  Nat.  M.  13:  104,  344. — 

Penny  M.  7:  17,  114. 

—  Language  and  Customs  of.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  38. 

—  of  Art.      (H.   Murger)   Sharpe,  48:  316.     49:  217. 

Same  art.  Knick.  41:  12-419.     42:  19-596.     43: 
20-4S5. 

—  of  the  Danube.     Chamb.  J.  25;  273.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  49:  731. 

—  of  Fife,  Anecdotes  of .   Blackw.  2:  282,  523,   3:14,393. 
' — of  Hesse-Darmstadt.     Blackw.  2:  407. 

—  of  Scotland.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Blackw.  i:  43,  154,  615. 

—  Sharpe,  13:  321. 

—  of  Spain.     Ed.  R.  74:  24.     Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  3:  102. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  21:  248. —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  13:  367. 

—  Blackw.  50:  352.  — U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  257. 
Sorrow's.     Mus.  43:  321.     44:  476.  —  Ed.  R.  74: 

45.  —  Mo   R,  155:  107. — U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  257. 
and  Bible  in  Spain.     Dub.  Univ.  21 :  248. 

—  of  Switzerland.     Nat.  M.  Ii:  152. 

—  Origin  of.     Hogg,  4:  183.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  540. 
and  Character  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  85. 

and  Destiny  of.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  315. 

and  History  of.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  65. 

and  Wanderings  of.     (A.  Clarke)  Ed.  R.  148:  117. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:   515. 
Charnoek's.     Antiirop.  R.  4:  89. 

—  Ottoman.     Chamb.  .1.  55:  225. 

—  Petty  Romany.     (.J.  Lucas)  19th  Cent.  8:  578. 

—  Russian.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Macmil.  41:  43,  117.     Same 

art.  Appleton,  23:  156. 


Gipsies,  Simson's  History'  of.  (C.  S.  Wyman)  Nation, 
3:  107.  —  Cath.  World,  3:  702.  — Bentley,  59:  164. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  539.  —  Bentley,  63:  411. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  743. 

—  Transformation  of.     Once  a  Week,  11:  498. 

—  Wallachian.     House.  Words,  8:  139. 
See  Bohemians;  Zigeuner. 

Gipsy  Ball.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  691. 
Gipsy  Concert  at  Moscow.     All  the  Year,  II :  156. 
Gipsy  Dialect,  Smart  on.     (F.  Hall)  Nation,  20:  116. 
Gipsy  Journal.     (S.  Tvtler)  Good  Words,  9:  701,  745. 
Gipsy  Lady;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  64:   150,  269,  409. 
Gipsy  Language.     ( W.  Marsden  and  J.  Bryant)  Arch.  7: 

382,  387. 
Gipsy  Life  in  Europe.    (W.Wells)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  146. 
Gipsy  King.     House.  Words,  19:  89. 
Giraffe,  The.     Hogg,  6:  129.  —  Penny  M.  i:  187,  308. 

—  Horns  of.     (T.  S.  Cobbold)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  12. 
Giraffes  at  the  Zoiilogical  Gardens.     Penny  M.  5:  233. 
Giraldo,  the  Hermit.     Hogg,  7:  72-152. 

Giraldus  Cambrensis.     Ed.  R.  8:  399.  —  Dub.  Univ.  35: 

I,  192,  3^3- 

—  and  his  Adversaries.     Dub.  R.  28:  141. 

—  Life  of.     (T.  R.  Lounsbury)  New  Eng.  37:  717.     38: 

50.     39:  70. 
Girard,  Jacques.     Trials  of  a  French  Journalist.    Cornh. 

32:  691. 
Girard,  Stephen.     Bank.M.  (N.  Y.)  2:  17.  —  Godey,  34: 

273.  —  Hogg,  7  :  206.  —  House.  Words,  17  :  61 S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  58:»237. 

—  and  Girard  College.     (J.  Parton)  No.  Am.  loo:  70. 

—  Biography  of.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  4:  359.  —  Ann. 

Keg.  7:  [387.  — New  Eng.  M.  2:  149.    3:  59. 

—  Will  of.     Niles's  Reg.  41 :  347,  368,  390.    45:  123.  — 

U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  493. 

and  Webster's  Plea.     (H.  Humphrej-)  New  Eng. 

3:  89. 

Girard  College.  (W.  B.  Reed)  No.  Am.  51 :  23.  —  (E.  C. 
Wines)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1842:  85.  —  New  York 
R.  6:  369.  —  Am.  Q.  13:  143.  —  Meth.  Q.  i:  165. — 
Brownson,  6:  162.  —  Niles's  Reg.  44:  349.  —  (T.  U. 
Walter)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  25:  354. 

—  and  its  Founder.  Am  J.  Educ.  27:  593. — Nat.Q.8:  81. 

—  Laying  of  Corner-Stone.    (N.  Biddle)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

16:  150,  228. 

—  Report,  183S-39.     (T.  U.  Walter)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26: 

27.     27:  167. 
Girardet,  Edward  Henry,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  208. 
Girardin,  Delphine  Gay  de.    Lond.  Soc.21:  519.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  79:  220.— Ev.  Sat.  12:  685.  — Irish  Q. 

8:  807.  —  For.  Q.  32:  470.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i : 

545- 

—  Lady  Tartuffe.     Blackw.  73:  430. 

—  Novels  of.     St.  James,  46:  37. 

—  School  for  Journalists.     For.  Q.  25:  113. 
Girardin,  Emile  de.   (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  18:  742.  — (V. 

Vaughan)  Galaxy,  6:  678.  —  (W.Welles)  Hours  at 
Home,  8:  389.  — Irish  Q.  8:  807.  — Dem.  R.  25:  497. 
—  Blackw.  56:  237. 

—  Cours  de  Litt^rature.     Dub.  L'niv.  23:  589. 
Girardin,  St.  Marc.     Colburn,  105:  229.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  36:  1093. 
Girders  and  Trusses,  Depth  of  straight.     (E.  Alder)  Eel. 
Engin.  16:  42. 

—  and  Draw  Spans,  Continuous.     (A.  J.  Du  Bois)  .1. 

Frankl.  Inst.  102:   17,  105. 

—  and  Suspension  Chains,  Combining.     (P.  W.  Barlow) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  301,  361. 

—  Comparative  Strength  of  trussed  and  plain.     (J.  Mc- 

Clure  and  E.  Morris)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  33:  361. 

—  Compound  or  trussed  Cast-Iron  Beams,  or.    (W.  Fair- 

bairn)  J.  Frankl-  Inst-  58:  227,  300. 


GIRDERS 


523 


GLACIAL 


Girders,  Construction  of  Wrought-Iron  Lattice.    (T.  Car- 
gill)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  1-375.     77:  n,  y^- 

—  Continuous.     (C.  Bender)  Eel.  Engiu.  15:  289,  563. — 

(M.  Merriman)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  461.  —  (J.  D.  Cre- 
hore)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  323. —  (M.  S.  Hudgins)  Eel. 
Engin.  19:  553.  —  (F.  E.  Kidder)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  49. 

—  Economic  Angles  in  parallel  Open- Work,    J.  Fraukl. 

Inst.  73:  297.     74:  21,  81. 

—  Economic  Construction  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  82-153. 

—  Effect  of  Impact  on  Wrought-Iron.     (\V.  Fairbairn) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:   16. 

—  Lattice.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:  15. 

—  Loads  on.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  30. —  (E.  S.  Gould)  Eel. 

Engin.  7:  301. 

—  Minimum   Material   in   a  trussed.      (W.  Bouton)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  80:  7;}. 

—  Moments  and  Reactions  of.   (M.  Merriman)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  99:  206,  255. 

—  Railroad,  Dj-namieal  Deflection  and  Strain  of.     (H. 

Cox)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  47:  7^)  i45- 

—  Riveted  Plate.     (T.  Cooper)  Eel.  E-igin.  17:  209. 

—  Strength  of  Cast-Iron.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41 :  192.  —  (J. 

G.  Lynde)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  201. 

—  Trussed.     (D.  Wood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.   78:  230,   306, 

375-  79-  97i  3°^-  80:  1.  —  (S.  W.  Robinson)  J. 
Fraukl.  Inst.  79:   164. 

—  Use  of  rolled.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  234. 

—  Vibratory  Action  on   Strain   of.     (W.   Fairbairn)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  77:  301. 
Girder  Work,  Uniform  Stress  in.     (C.  Reilly)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  80:  83. 
Girl  and  Grandfather.     Temp.  Bar,  60:  470. 

—  at  Rudder  Grange.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  Serib.  lo:  285. 

—  from  the  Lake;  a  Story.     (R.  MulhoUand)  Irish  Mo. 

9:  395-627. 

—  from  the  Workhouse.     All  the  Year,  8:  132. 

—  of  the  Period.     Once  a  Week,  28:  234. 
Girls.     (E.  O.  Smith)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  365. 

—  American,  Health  of.  (T.W.  Iligginson)  Allan.  9:  722. 

—  Beautiful.    All  the  Year,  14:  60. 

—  Education  of.     See  Women,  Education  of. 

—  English.    All  the  Year,  39:  557. — Good  Words,  2:  533. 
Special  Work  of.     (I.  Reaney)  Cong.  7:  156-288. 

—  Go-ahead.     Belgra.  17:  347. 

—  Nice.     (W.  .Sawyer)  Belgra.  5:  63. 

—  of  the  Period,  Two.     Macmil.   19:  323. 

—  Plea  for.     (.1.  J.  Talbot)  Penu  Mo.  8:  902. 

—  reared  in  English  Workhouses.     Mouth,  i:  136. 

—  rescued  from  the  Workhouse.      (I.  de  Liefde)  Good 

Words,  7:  692. 

—  What  they  can  do.     Chamb.  ,1.  58:   161. 

—  What  shall  we  do  with  our  ?     Irish  Mo.  6:  501. 

—  Young  Working.     (Mrs.  C.  Marten)  Irish  Mo.  7:  469. 
See  Industrial  Schools. 

Girls' Brothers.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  169. 

Girls'  Sketching-Camp.     (O.  T.  Miller)  Harper,  63:  522. 

Girlhood,   Ideal,  in  modern  Romance.     (II.  Giles)  Chr, 

Exam.  64:  365. 
Girolamo  detto  il  Fiorentino;  a  Poem.     (W.  W.  Story) 

Atlan.  39:  554. 
Girondists.     (T.  A.  Bent)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  422. 

—  Lamartine's  History  of.    (C.  W.  Upham)  No.  Am.  66: 

2S8.  —  (K.  Armstrong)  Am.  Whig  K.  7:  358.  —  Ed. 
R.  87:  I.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  289.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  13:  219.  —  Eraser  36:  253.  —  So.  Q.  16: 
53.  —  Liv.  .\ge,  18:  577.— Eel.  R.  87:  291,  486.— 
Dem.  R.  34:  419. 
See  France,  Revolution. 
Girton  College.  (M.  B.Edwards)  Eraser,  91:  561.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  85:  112.—  (E.  Shirreff)  Fortn.  20:  87. 
—  (E.  Minturn)  Nation,  22:   58. 

—  and  Newuham  College.    Good  Words,  22:  319. 


Girton  College  and  Smith  College.     Nation,  22:  112. 
Gisborne,  Thomas.     Essays.     Eel.  R.  37:  217. 

—  Poems  and  .Sermons.  Chr.  Obs.  3:  34,  220,  29S.  8:  657. 
Gislain,  Edward.     (W.  C.  Robinson)  Month,  25:  265. 
Gisquet,  M.    Memoirs.     Dub.  Uni\'.  21 :  56S.  —  EcI.JIus. 

2:  334-  — I'raser,  23:   5S4. 

Giulietta.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blaekw.  96:  241. 

Giulio;  a  Tale.     Coll>urn,  13:   119. 

Giulio  Romano.     (C.  Van  Vinkbooms)  Lend.  M.  4:  418. 

Giuseppe;  a  Corsican  Story.    Month,  7:  414,  495. 

Giuseppe  Recca.     Eraser,  19:  80. 

Giusti,  Giuseppe.  Coruh.  8:  466.  — (F.  E.  TroUope)  Bel- 
gra. 41 :  89. 

—  and  his  Times.     No.  Brit.  41 :  437.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

64:  367- 

—  Life,  Letters,  and  Poems  of.     Chr.  Rem.  43:  257. — 

Brit.  Q.  17:  54.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  37:  195. 

—  Satires.     (W.  D.  Howells)  No.  Am.  115:  31. 
Give  me  some  Work;  a  Tale.     Colburn,  161:  13,  150. 
Given  unsought.     Lond.  Soc.  25:  524. 

Giving,  Munificence  in.     Am.  Church  R.  24:  96. 

—  Systematic.     Chr.  Obs.  62:  269. 
See  Beneticenee;  Benevolence. 

Glacial  Action  about  Penobscot  Bay.  (J.  De  Laski)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  87:  335. 

—  in  N.  E.  Anatolia.     (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Nature,  6:  536. 

—  on  the  Green  Mountain  Summits.     (E.  Hungerford) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  I. 

—  on  Mount  Katahdin.   (.J.  De  Laski)  Am.  J.  .Sci.  103:  27. 
Glacial  and  Chaniplain  Eras  in  New  England.     (.J.  D. 

Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  198. 
Glacial  Drift,  Andrews  on.    (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

93:  241- 

—  beneath  the  Bed  of  Lake  Michigan.      (E.  Andrews) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  93:  75. 

—  in  Canada,  etc.     (II.  Y.  Hind)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  9:  253. 

—  of  North  London.     (H.  Walker)  Nature,  8:  2S7. 

—  Superposition  of,  upon  residuary  Clays.     (W.  .1.  Mc- 

Gee)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  1 18:  301. 
Glacial  Epoch,  Effect  on  the  Distribution  of  Insect<»  in 
North  .\merica.  (A.  R.  Grote)  .Vm.J.Sci.  no:  335. 

—  The  Last,  Drayson's.     Nature,  8:  301. 

Glacial  Features  of  Green  Bay.  (N.  H.  WineheO)  .\m. 
J.  Sci.  112:  15. 

Glacial  Formations  at  Glen  Roy,  Scotland.  (L.  Agassiz) 
Atlan.  13:  723. 

Glacial  Marks  on  the  Pacific  and  .\tlantic  Coasts  com- 
pared.    (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  11:  674. 

Glacial  Motion,  Theory  of.     (.V.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  3: 

309- 
Glacial  Origin  of  certain  Lakes.     (A.  C.  Ramsay)  .\m..I. 

Sci.  85:  324. 
Glacial  Period.     (L.  .\gassiz)  .\tlan.  13:  224.  — All  the 

Year,  36:   113.  —  Sharpe,  48:  307. 

—  Cause  and  Intluence  of.     ^D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  28: 

307- 

—  in  America.     (!>.  Aga.ssiz)  Atlan.  14:  86. 

—  in  Eastern  North  .Vmerica.    (G.  F.  Wright)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

121:   120. 

—  in  Northeast  Anatolia.     Nature.  5:  444. 

—  Man  and.     (T.  Belt)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  61. 
See  Ice  Age. 

Glacial  Phenomena.  No.  Urit.  31:  89.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  48:  344. 

—  in  Maine.     (L.  Agnssiz)  Atlan.  19:  211,  2S1. 

—  in  the  Vicinity  of  New  York  City.     (R.  P.  Stevens) 

Am.  .T.  Sci.  114:  88. 

—  in  Yellowstone  Park.     (W.  H.  Holmes)  Am.  Natural. 

15:  203. 

—  of  the  Maumee  Valley.     (G.  K.  Gilbert)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

lOi:  339. 

—  Recurrence  of.     (A.  C.  Ramsay)  Nature,  5:  64. 


GLACIAL 


624 


GLADSTONE 


Glacial  Theory.  (L.  Agassiz)  Ed.  NewPhilos.  J.  33:  217. 
35:  I.  — Chamb.  J.  14:  14;.  — (J.  D.  Forbes)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  46:  172.— (M.  Ucsor)  Am.  J.  Sci.  53: 
313.  —  Ed.  R.  75:  49.  Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  4:  i.  — 
Eel.  Mus.  1 :  383.  —  (R.  Chambers)  Eel.  M.  21 :  485. 

—  of  Count  Rumford.     (Lord  15roiij,'ham)  Ed.  R.  4:  415. 

—  of  Professor  Agassiz.      Am.  J.  Sei.  42:  346. 
Glacial  Theories.     (G.  L.  Vose)  No.  Am.  96:  1.  —  Quar. 

114:  76. 
Glacier  and  the  Shore.     Chamb.  J.  49=  69.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  78:  625. 

—  Greenland.     (I.  I.  Hayes)  Harper,  44:  204. 

—  The  Tehingel.     Chamb.  J.  6:  93. 

Glaciers.  (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  31 :  90.  —Brit.  Q. 
32:  341. — Chamb.  J.  51:  23.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
82:  365.  — Dub.  R.  49:  40. —  Hogg,  i:  62.— 
Knick.  63:  43.  — (J.  D.  Forbes)  Good  Words,  3: 
342,  404. 

—  Active,  in  United  States.     (C  King)  Atlan.  27:  371. 

—  Agency  of,  in  the  Erosion  of  Valleys.     (W.  H.  Nilcs) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  366. 

—  Ancient,   in  Auvergne.      (W.  S.  Symonds)   Nature, 

14:  179. 

of  Rocky  Mountains.  (A.Geikic)Am.  Natural.  15:  i. 

of  the  Sierra  Nevada.     (J.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

no:  126. 
Welsh.     (H.  Pearce)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  192. 

—  and  Glacial  Action  in  California.    (J.  Muir)  Overland, 

12:393,489.     13:67-530.     14:64. 

—  and  Glacier  Theories.     Nat.R.  9:  i.— Westm.67:  418. 

—  and  Guides.     Once  a  Week,  2:  509. 

—  and  Ice.     (W.  F.  Barrett)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  41. 

—  and  Icebergs  of  Scotland,  Ancient.     No.  Brit.  39:  286. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  62:  277. 

—  and  their  Phenomena.   (D.Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  28: 35. 

—  Damming  of  Streams  during  Melting  of.  (J.  D.  Dana) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  in:  178. 

—  Descent  of.     (H.  Moseley)  J.  Frankl   Inst.  61:  211. 
Moseley  on.      (J.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  335. 

—  External  Appearance  of.     (L.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  13:  56. 

—  Forbes  on.     Mo.  R.  162:  11. 

and  his  Biographers.     (J.  Tyndall)  Contemp.  22: 

484.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  746. 

—  Formation  of.     (L.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  12:  568. 

—  Garden  of.     Liv.  Age,  14:  2>7'i- 

—  Geikie  on.     O.  &  N.  10:  506. 

—  Hassler  Glacier  in  Straits  of  Magellan.  (E.  C.  Agassiz) 

Atlan.  30:  472. 

—  in  Central  France.     (J.  D.  Hooker)  Nature,  13:  31. 

—  in  Mohawk  Valley.    (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85:  243. 

—  in  White  Mountains.      (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Nat- 

ural, i:  260.— (G.  L.  Vose)  Am.  Natural.  2:  2S1.— 
(L.  Agassiz)  Am.  Natural.  4:  550.  —  (A.  S.  Packard, 
jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  93:  42. 

—  Internal  Structure  and  Progression  of.     (L.  Agassiz) 

Atlan.  12:  751. 

—  Leading  Phenomena  of.      (J     D.   Forbes)  Ed.  New 

Pliilos.  J.  35:  221.     36:  217. 

—  Motion  of.     (.J.  Aitken)  Nature,  7:  287. 

Causeof.  (J.  L.  Thompson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  12:  412. 

Moseley  on.    (W.  Mathews)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  99. 

—  Night  among.    Cliamb.  J.  40:  257.     42:  174. 

—  of  Alaska.     (W.  V.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  96. 

—  of  the  Alps.     (J.  de  Charpeiitier)  Ed.  New  Philns.  J. 

33:  104. —  (C.  Dewey)  Chr.  R.  28:  296. —  (J.  D. 
Forbes)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  33:  338.  34:  i,  133. — 
(J.  F.  Hugi)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  10:  332.  11 :  74.— 
Ed.  R.  80:  135.    113:  221.  —  Dub.  Univ.  48:  549. 

—  Fraser,  62:  793. — (G.  Molloy)  Irish  Mo.  5:  541. 

—  Penny  AI.  13:   15. 

Chamonix.  (C.Martins)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  43:  54. 

Destruction  of  ValdeBagne,  1818.  Blackw.  4:  87. 


Glaciers  of  the  Alps,  Downward  Progress  of.     (E.  Col- 
lomb)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  47:   104. 

Ramsay's.    (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  5:  51. 

Tyndall's.    Liv.  Age,  66:  619.     67:  280. 

—  of  Brazil.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  2:  510. 

—  of  California,  Living.     (J.  Muir)  Harper,  51:  769. 

—  of  Connecticut  River  Valley.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  102:  233. 

—  of  Great  Britain.  (G.  P.  Bevan)  Once  a  Week,  i:  227. 

—  of  New  luigland.    (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  324. 

—  ofNorway.    Dub.  Univ.  43:  509.  —  No. Brit. 21:  201. 

Same  art.   Liv.  Age,  43:  147.  —  Hogg,  ii:  147. — 
(II.  M.  Baird)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  458. 
Forbes's.     F'raser,  49:  426. 

—  of  the  Sierras.     (J.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  325. 

—  of  Virginia.     (R.  P.  Stevens)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106:  371. 

—  on  Mts.  of  Pacific  Slope.  (C.  King)Am.  .J.  Sci.ioi :  r57. 

—  Polar.  (C.C.Merriman)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  702.     g:  178. 

—  Recent  and  extinct.     (W.  S.  Symonds)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

15:  169. 

—  Retreat  of  European.  (C.  Dufour)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  20:  317. 

—  Science  on.     Sharpe,  9:  236. 

—  Striffi  on  Mount  Monadnock.     (G.  A.  Wheelock)  Am. 

Natural.  7:  466. 

—  Veined  Structure  of.     (E.  Whj'mper)  Nature,  i:  266. 

—  Week  among.      (H.  A.  Grant)  Am.  J.  Sci.  46:  2S1. 

—  Eel.  M.  3:  109. 

Glacier  Meadows  of  the  Sierra.    (J.  Muir)  Scrib.  17:  47S. 
Gladiator  of  Ravenna,  Halm's.     Fraser,  55:  329. 
Gladiatorial  Games,  Christianity  in  Suppression  of.     (J. 

Eastwood)  Univ.  Q.  35:  2S4. 
Gladness,  Grave  of.     (J.  B.  Brown)  Cong,  i :  530. 

—  of  Nature.    (G.  I.  Cowan)  Peop.  J.  5:  2S9. 
Gladstone,  William  Ewart.     Liv.  Age,  12:    126.  —  (F. 

Arnold)  Lond.  Soc.  15:  97. — (A.  T.  Innes)  Contemp, 
15:  630. —  (.I.  McCarthy)  New  Eel.  4:  257.  — (N. 
Slieppanl)  Lakeside,  i:  274.  —  (G.  M.  Towle)  Put- 
nam, 13:  2S7. —  Blackw.  97:  240,  261.  —  with  por- 
trait (A.  Young)  Appleton,  7:  141.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
81:  2S1.  — Ev.  Sat.  7:  243.  — Eel.  M.  28:  498. 
35:  256.     95:  246. —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  66:  254. 

—  Internat.  R.  5:  588.— Nat.  R.  11:  219.  —  (H. 
Dunckley)  Fortn.  33:  26.  —  Liv.  Age,  144:  387.— 
(C.  IT.  Hill)  Internat.  R.  8:  337. —  Scrib.  21:  125. 

—  Administration   of,    1S68-73.      Brit.    Q.    58:    189.— 

Westm.  91:  360.     99:  208.     102:  299. 
Men  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  205. 

—  Ancestors  of.     (J.  Veitch)  Fraser,  loi:  805. 

—  and  the  Anglican  Establishment.     Cong.  4:  449. 

—  and  the  Bulgarian  Horrors.     (E.  Gaisford)  St.  James, 

39:   100. 

—  and  Cabinet  in  Council,  1870.    Ev.  Sat.  9:  451,  456. 

—  and  his  Chapter  of  Autobiography.  ■  Macmil.  19:  273. 

—  and  the  Heroic  Ages.     Nat.  Q.  20:   141. 

—  and  the  Irish  Farmers.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World, 

11:  242. 

—  and  the  Nation,  18S0.     Brit.  Q.  71:  171. 

—  and  our  Empire.     (E.  Dice}')  19th  Cent.  2:  292. 

—  Apology.     Quar.  126:  121.— St.  .Tames,  23:  433. 

—  as  a  Man  of  Letters.     Fraser,  100:  657.     Same  art. 

Appleton,  23:  40. 

—  at  Edinburgh,  i860.     Eel.  R.  112:  48. 

—  Character  of.     Canad.  Mo.  10:  452. 

—  Church  Principles.     Eel.  R.  73:  369. 

—  Durham  Letter  of.     Month,  22:  257. 

—  Eleventh  Budget.     Blackw.  129:  640. 

—  Ethics  of  Gladstonianism.     Blackw.  130:  634. 

—  Fall  of  Government  of,  1874.      Dub.  R.  74:  450.— 

Brit.  Q.  59:  470.  — Cong.  4:  65.  — Month,  18:  411. 

—  Financial  Statements  of,  1860-63.     Brit.  Q.  39:  291. 

—  Gleanings  of  past  Years.     Internat.  R.  7:  98. 

—  in  the  Canvass  of  1879.     Nation,  30:  7. 


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Gladstone,  William  Ewart,  in  Scotland,  1869,  Speeches  of. 

Quar.  149:  251. 
1S80.     Fraser,  loi:  103. 

—  Juventus  Mundi.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  755. — Ev.  Sat.  8: 

2S9.  —  (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  9:  254. 

—  Latest  Discovery  of.     Month,  25:   137. 

—  Ministerial  Embarrassments  of,  1S81.     Quar.  151 :  535. 

—  Ministry  of,  in  18S1.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  725. 

—  New  financial  Policy  of.     Macniil.  14:   130. 

—  on  Church  and  Sta'te.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  69: 

231.  — Quar.  65:  97. 

—  on  Strauss  and  modern  Thought.     (0.  Beard)  Theo. 

R.  10:  253. 

—  on  Vaticanism.    Dub.  R.  76:  170-516.  —  (T.B.Park- 

inson) Month,  22:  478.     23:  67,  161. 

External  Aspects  of  the  Controversy.  Month,  23:  i. 

Has  Father  Newman  confuted?     (\V.  Xevin)  Mac- 
mil.  31 :  420. 

—  Oratory  of.     Fraser,  34:  653. 

—  Pilifriinage  of.     Blackw.  127:   124. 

—  Poem  b}',  on  Death  of  an  Infant.  Good  Words,  12:  365. 

—  Policy  of,  and  the  new  Equilibrium.     (R.  A.  Earle) 

Fortn.  30:  568. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  24:  393. 

—  Political  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  10:  83. 

—  Religious  Inconsistencies  of.     Westm.  99:  367. 

—  Retirement  from  the  Liberal  Leadership,  1S75.     Brit. 

Q.  61:  478.  —  (J.  Brj'ce)  Nation,  20:   109. 

—  Return  to  Office,  18S0.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  533. 

—  Smith's  Life  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  30:  309. 

—  Statesmanship  of.     Brit.  Q.  50:  175. 

—  Stump  Ministry  of ;  its  first  Session.  Blackw.  128:  515. 

—  Two  Studies  of.     Contemp.  36:  398. 

—  Unpopularity  of,  1871.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  190. 
Gladstone  Family,  Fortunes  of.  Lond.  Soc.  37:  385. 
Gladys  the  Lost;  a  Poem.  (M.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar,  5:  511. 
Glaniis,  Mystery  of.  All  the  Year,  46:  229. 
Glammis  Castle,  Visit  to.  (W.  Tlowitt)  Ilowitt,  2:  121. 
Glamorgan,  Descent  of  Lordship  of.  Antiquary,  2:  102. 
Glamour;  a  Tale.     (Countess  von  Bothmer)  Belgra.  8: 

357)  545- 
Glanvil,  Joseph,  Pyrrhonism  of.     Retros.  17:  105. 
Glapthorne,  Henry,  Plays  of.     Retros.  lo:   122. 
(ilarus.  Glimpse  of.  (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  17:  563. 
Glasgow.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  8:  558.  —  Penny  M. 

4:  377,  425- 

—  Ancient.     (E.  Walford)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  525. 

—  Bank  of,  Failure  of,  1878.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  331, 

389. —Bank.  M.  (L.)  38:  917. —  Brit.  Q.  70:  157. 

—  Fortn.  30:  882. 

—  Bank  Frauds  in.    (W.Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  55:  769. 

—  Broomielaw  Bridge.     Penny  M.  6;  373. 

—  Christmas  Week  at.     Fraser,  55:  204. 

—  City  Bank  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  V.)  34:  606. 

—  Clubs  of.  Bentley,  38:  566.  Samcart.  Eel.  M.37:  253. 

—  Chamb.  J.  24:  406. 

—  College  Life  at.     Fraser,  53:  505. 

—  Dinner  in.     Blackw.  14:  459. 

—  down  the  Water.     Fraser,  54:  501.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  52:  16. 

—  Drainage  System  of.     EcL  Engin.  19:   112. 

—  Geological  Exhibition  in.     (J.  Mayer)  Nature,  7:  128. 

—  in  the  i8th  Century.     (\V.  Chambers)  Cliamb.  J.  15: 

166-347.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  23:  163,  353,  451. 

—  ini85i.  Dub.  Univ.  38:628.  Sameart.  Eel.  M.  25:  85. 

—  Industrial.     Chamb.  J.  14:  83,  99,  121. 

—  past,  present,  and  future.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  104. 

—  Rambles  around.     Blackw.  83:  467. 

—  Residence  in.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  222. 

—  Royal  Exchange.    Penny  M.  6:  361. 

—  Science  Lectures  in.     (J.  flayer)  Nature,  II :  233. 

—  Social  Habits  at,  in  last  Century.    Penny  M.  4:  439, 


Glasgow,  Social  Science  in,  i860.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:  537. 

—  Trongate  and  Buchanan  Street.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp. 

Bar,  16:  33S. 
to  Argyle  Street.  (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  16:  489. 

—  University  of.     Quar.  14:   162. 

Library  of.     (K.  B.  Spears)  Lib.  J.  2:  176. 

^Management  of.     Blackw.  2:  421. 

Physical  Science  in.  (J.  T.  Bottomley>  Nature,  6:  29. 

Rectorship  of.     Blackw.  13:  93. 

—  Visit  to.     All  the  Year,  26:  277. 
in  May,  1852.     Art  J.  4:  201. 

—  Vital  Statistics  of.     (R.  Cowan)  J.  Statis  Soc.  3:  257. 
Glass,  Capt.  George.     Chamb.  J.  55:  56. 

Glass,  Francis.   Washingtonii  Vita.   So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  52. 

—  (J.  L.  King.-luj-)  No.  Am.  43:  28.  44:  270. — 
Knick.  8:  473. 

Glass.     All  the  Year,  27:  201.  —  Chamb.  J.  3:  231.     41: 
841.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  254. 

—  Action  of  Sunlight  on.     (T.  Gaffield)  Am.  J.  Sci.  94: 

244,  316. 

—  American.     Niles's  Reg.  16:  30S. 

—  Ancient.     Art  J.  24:  3.  —  Anti(juary,  4;  75,  152,  199. 

—  Art  Work  in.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  72. 

—  as  a  Material  for  Construction.     Am.  Arch.  7:  2S6. 

—  Bending,  Blowing,  and  Cutting  of.     ('M.  Faraday)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  6:  92-361. 

—  Berkshire  Crystal.     (H.  Brown)  Hours  at  Home,  11: 

524. 

—  Colored,  Making  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  126. 

—  Crystalline,    Nature  of.     (C.  M.  Wetherill)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  91:  16. 

—  Decomposed,  Crystallization  and  Polarization  of.    (Sir 

I).  Brewster)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:  306. 

—  Early  Christian.     (A.  W.  Franks)  F.  Arta  Q.  2:  37S. 

—  Kitto,  34:  253. 

—  Flint-Glass  Factory.     Penny  M.  10:  Si. 

—  for  decorative   Purposes,    .Manufacture   of.       (II.   J. 

Powell)  .Am.  Arch.  lo:   19. 

—  Harcourl's  Researches  on.     Nature,  4:  351. 

—  Hardened  or  tempered.      Pract.   M.    5:    135.  —  Eel. 

Engin.  14:  511. 

—  Historical  Account  of.     Penny  M.  3:  178. 

—  in  all  Ages.     (C.  Montague)  I'otter  Am.  Mo.  14:  33. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (II.  N.  Finn)  .\m.  .1.  Sci.  16:  112. 

—  Carey's  Mus.  6:  119.  —  (D.  Jarvis)  Hunt,  27: 
383-749-  28:  119,  379,  513.  —  (F.  Pellatt)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  42:  271.  — (W.  Chaffers)  .\rt  J.  18:    25-278. 

—  Chamb.  J.  52:  47S.  —  Sharj)e,  4:  14S,  170,  1S8. 
Ancient  and  media-val.     Cornli.  16:  5S0. 

and  Porcelain  Manuf.ictures  by  ancient  Egyptians. 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  25:   loi.  —  Liv.  Age,  5:  527. 
Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  II :  309.  —  Eel.  IJ.  90: 

289. 
in  Bohemia.     (M.   L.  P.  Dcbctte)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

39:   109,  1S3,  273. 

in  India.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:  391. 

of  Crown  and  Sheet.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  62:  205,  275. 

,,f  Filigree,   Flint,  and  Crown.     (G.  Bontems)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  41:  268,  346,  40S.     42:  342. 
of  polished  Sheet.     (R.  Pilkington)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

80:  126. 

—  of  Bohemia.     Infernat.  M.  4:  201. 

—  Optical  Constants  of.     (C.  S.  Ha.stings)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

115:  260. 

—  Origin  and  History  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:   103. 

—  Painted,  in  Household  Decoration.     (C.  A.  Cole)  Har- 

lier,  59:  655. 
in  House  of  Lords.     Dub.  L'niv.  29:   131. 

—  Plate.     Chamb.  J.  58:    807.  — Peop.  J.    11:    173  — 

House.  Words,  2:  433.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  552. 

Machinery  f.ir  Manufacture  of.     (G.  H.  Daglish) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  397. 


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Glass,  Prince  Rupert's  Drops.     (W.  Lcighton,  jr.)  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  8:  315. 

—  Refractive  and  dispersive  Powers  of.     For.  Q.  i:  424. 

—  Silvering,'  and  Gilding  of.     (J.  Liebig)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

62:  31S. 

Art  of.     Chamb.  J.  15:  63. 

Process  for.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  248. 

—  Soluble.     (J.  N.  von  Fuchs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64:  121, 

194,  265. —  (C.  A.  Joy)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  496. 
Production  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  336. 

—  Stained.     (C.  S.  Wayne)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  331. — 

Art  J.  11:  3S.  — (A.  H.  Miller)  Art.  J.  33:  69.— 
Chanib.  J.  56:  519. 

—  Strength  of  various  Kinds  of.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69 :  31 1. 

—  Toughened.     (P.  F.  Nursey)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  14:    225. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  457.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

7:  554.   Sameart.  Liv.  Age,  130:  1S5.  —  Eel.  Engin. 

13:  416. 

French  Experiments  on.     Pract.  M.  5:  294. 

Manufacture  of.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  371.  103:  45. 

—  Pract.  M.  6:  292. 

Roger  de  la  Bastie's.    Pract.  M.  5;  340. 

—  Venetian.    Antiquary,  4:  75. 

Ancient  and  modern.     Cornh.  19:  459. 

and  Enamel  Mosaics.     Ev.  Sat.  7:  601. 

Modern.     Art  J.  18:  257. 

Revival  of.     Art  J.  32:  58. 

Glass-Blowing,  Art  of.     (M.  Lafonde)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
15:  254,  327. 

—  as  a  Fine  Art.     (L.  Abbott)  Harper,  42:  337. 

—  for  little  Folks.     (L.  E.  ChoUet)  Harper,  38:  742. 
Glass-Collectors,  Hints  to.     (A.  Nesbit)  Art  J.  33:  237- 
Glass-Factory,  Day  at  a.     Penny  M.  13:  249. 

Glass  Globes  and  Cylinders,  Resistance  of.     (Fairbaim 

and  Tate)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  63. 
Glass  Hatchet;  a  Story.     Victoria,  12:  334. 
Glass  Houses,  Moral.     St.  Paul's,  i :  220. 
Glass-Painting.   (L.  C.  Boistiniere)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  516. 

—  Art  J.  21:  231. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  42:  276,  429. 

—  Ancient.     (R.  Masters)  Arch.  8:  321. 

—  Art  of.     Godey,  54:  491.     55:  11,  107. 

—  in  England.     (N.  D.  Levett)  Dub.  Univ.  95:  361. 

—  Modern.     Ed.  R.  125:  154. 

—  Styles  and  Art  of.     Chr.  Rem.  15:  i. 

—  Treatise  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  127. 

Glass-Rope  Ilyalonema.  (W.  Thomson)  Intel.  Obs.  II :  81. 
Glass-Staining.     (Prof.  Schubarth)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41: 

181. 
Glass  Threads,  Imperfect  Elasticity  of.     (W.  H.  Goode) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  367. 
Glass  Ware,  How  to  take  Care  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  269. 
Glass  Wares,  Imported.     Niles's  Reg.  16:  403. 
Glass  Windows,  Did  the  Jews  use?    Kitto,  21 :  59. 
Glass  Work.     (A.  A.  Du  Bois)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:   241. 
Glass-Works,  Falcon,  London.     Hogg,  13:   15. 

—  of  Murano.     Am.  Arch.  5:  127. 

—  Regenerating  Gas  Furnaces  for.     Pract.  M.  6:  71. 
Glassford,  James.    Lyrical  Translations.    Ed.  R.  60:353. 

84:  102. 
Glastonbury,   British  and   English.      (E.    A.   Freeman) 
Macniil.  42:  456. 

—  in  Church  History.     Dub.  R.  63:  86. 

—  Legend  of,  a.  d.  62.     Cath.  World,  7:  517. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     (E.  Walford)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  23:  616. 
Glastonbury  Abbey.     (O.  T.  Hill)  Dub.  Univ.  66:  483, 

631.  67:  24-643.  68:  321.  69:  87,  691.  70:  309. 
Same  art.  Cath.  World,  2:  662.  3:  150.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  87:  577.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  273. 

—  Ancient  Cup  belonging  to.    (J.  Milner)  Arch.  Ii:  411. 
Glastonbury  Thorn,   Old    Diary  of  a  Journey  to.     (G. 

Smith)  Reliquary,  15:  45-201.     16:  19. 
Glaucus.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  13:  257. 


Gleaner,  Periodical   Essays,  edited   by  Nathan   Drake. 

(J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  16:  1141. 
Gleichen  Legend.     (J.  L.  Ver  Molir)  Overland,  8:  16,  no. 
Gleig,  George,  Bishop.     Blackw.  125:   306.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  141:  170. 

—  Sermons  of,  1 793-1 S03.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  480. 
Gleig,  George  Robert,  with  portrait.     Eraser,  lo:  282. 

—  Chronicles  of  Waltham.     Wcstm.  24:  124.     31:  444. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  49:  220. 
Glen,  Alexander,  Home  of.     Good  Words,  15:  675. 
Glenbervie,  Lord.     Translation  of  Forteguerri's  Ricciar- 

detto.     Lond.  M.  5:  429. 
Glencairn;  a  Dramatic  Story.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J.  52:  721,  73S,  755. 
Glen-Cluany,  Through.     (J.  Leitch)  St.  James,  19:   309. 
Glencoe;   a  Historical   Ballad.      (J.    S.   Blackic)   Good 

Words,  9:  511. 
Glencoe;  a  Poem.     (W.  Leighton)  St.  James,  25:  706. 
Glencoe,  Massacre  of.     Blackw.  86:  i. 

—  Twenty-six  Hours  at.     Cornh.  23:   586.     Same  art. 

EcI.'m.  77:  97. 

—  Widow  of.     (W.  E.  Aytoun)  Blackw.  62:  700. 
Glendaloch,  Hist,  and  Antiquities  of.   Dub.  Univ.  78:  231. 
Glendearg  Cottage.     (Miss  Christmas)  Bil>.  R.  3:  273. 
Glendowr,  Owen,  History  of.     Retros.  13:  30. 

—  True  Story  of.     (W.  Sikes)  Appleton,  18:  51. 
Glenelg,  Through.     (J.  Leitch)  St.  James,  19:  32. 
Glen  Fruin,  Raid  of.     Eraser,  76:  783. 
Glengariff.     Penny  M.  8:  25. 

Glengoldy.     (H.  Hardy)  So.  M.  12:  234-413. 
Glen  Morrison,  Through.     (J.  Leitch)  St.  James,  19:  445. 
Glen  Roy,  Parallel  Roads  of.     (J.  Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 
^5-  375-  —  P^P-  Sci.  Mo.  10:  309. 

—  LTp.     Cornh.  36:  701. 

Glcnshiel,  Through.     (J.  Leitch)  St.  James,  19:  158. 
Glimmer's  Picture  Dream.     (J.  F.  Bowman)  Overland, 

7-  399- 
Glimmerings.     Dial,  1 :  379. 
Glimpses  and  Mysteries.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  17: 

357.  632.     18:  90-627. 

—  in  the  Mountains.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  409. 

—  of  the  Future.     Blackw.  I12:  282. 

—  of  Ghost-Land.     (L.  II.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  12:  227. 

—  of  the  Gifted;  a  Legend  of  Venice.     Eraser,  29:  418. 
Globe,  Equigraphic  Projections  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Intel. 

Obs.  9:  429. 

—  Lenox.     (B.  F.  De  Costa)  M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  529. 

—  Nancy.     (B.  F.  De  Costa)  M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  183. 

—  of  Euphrosynus  Ulpius,  1542.     Hist.  M.  6:  203.  —  (B. 

F.  Do  Costa)  M.  Am.  Hist.  3:17. 
Globes,  LTse  of,  in  Teaching.     (A.  Fleming)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1841:  163. 
Glorvina.     (J.  S.  Knowles)  Bentley,  i:  614.     2:  304. 
Glory  and  Misfortune.    (Mrs.  Bushb}')  Colburn,  141 :  49, 

196. 

—  Chapter  on.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  199. 

—  National.     Blackw.  116:    723.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

124:  215. 

—  of  God,  Hope  of.     (R.  Candlish)  Good  Words,  22:  251. 
Gloucester,  Robert,   Duke   of.  Seal   belonging  to.      (J. 

Milles)  Arch.  7:  69. 

—  Coin  of.     (J.  Colebrooke)  Arch.  4:  132. 
Gloucester,  Duchess  of.     Liv.  Age,  54:  3S0. 
Gloucester  and  Cirencester.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  20: 

390- 

—  Bishops  of.     (G.  Burgess)  Am.  Church  R.  19:  376. 

—  Cathedral  of.     All  the  Year,   33:    541.— Penny  M. 

14:  153- 
Picture  of  Last  Judgment  in.     (G.  Scharf)  Arch. 

36:  370. 

—  Corpseof  one  of  the  Abbots  of.    (J.  Cooke)  Arch.  9:  10. 

—  Visit  to.    All  the  Year,  2:51. 


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Gloucester,  Mass.  (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper,  51: 
465.  —  (G.  H.  Proctor)  Lippinc.  i:  497. 

Gloucestershire,  Achievements  of,  Samuel  Lysons  on. 
Colburn,  123:  in. 

—  Chain  of  ancient  Fortresses  in.      (T.   J.  L.  Baker) 

Arch.  19:  161. 
Gloves.     All  the  Year,  9:  425.— Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  238. 

—  Chapter  on.     Chamb.  J.  26:  392. 

—  Hand's-Breadth  about.     Hogg,  7:  239. 

—  History  of.     All  the  Year,  43:  329.  —  Chamb.  J.  34: 

398." 

—  Manufacture  of.     Penny  M.  12:  94,  loi. 
Glover,  John.     Art  J.  2:  216. 

Glover,  .Josse,  Sketch  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  30:  26. 

Glover,  Julia  Bctterton.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24: 

437.  — (T.  I.  Grinsted)  Bentley,  41:  210. 
Glover,  Richard.     Political  Memoirs.     Ed.  R.  22:  475. 
Glow-Worm,The.  (P.  M.  Duncan)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  18:  225.— 

(E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  3:  5 78.  —  Hogg,  8:  1S3. 

—  Light-emitting  Apparatus  of.     (H.  Fripp)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

5:  314- 
Gliick,  Christopher  W.,  and  Haydn.     (H.  R.  Haweis) 
Contemp.  7:  535.     8:  221. 

—  and  liis  Music.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  29. 

—  in  Paris.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  23:  50.  — Dem. 

R.  19:  106. 

—  Iphigenia  in  Taurus.     (J.  Hullah)  Fortn.  5:  212. 
Glucose  and  Grape  Sugar.     (W.  H.   \Viley)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  19:  251. 
Glue,  Marine.     Penny  M.  14:  330. 
leffery's.    J.  Frank  1.  Inst.  36:  197.    37:  417.    38: 

432.     40:  276. 
Glutton,  The.     Penny  M.  6:  17. 

—  Confessions  of  an  English.     Blackw.  13:  86. 

—  Passages  in  the  Life  of  a.     Dem.  R.  32:  11. 
Glycerine  and  oily  Acids,  Constitution  of.     (J.  C.  Booth) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  365. 

—  Economical  Applications  of.     (H.  Wurtz)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

76:  195. 

—  Use  and  .\buse  of.     (C.  A.  Joy)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  5S2. 
Glyn,  Isabella.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  67". 

Gneisenau,  Count   N.  von.     Bentley,   57:    149.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  64:  510. 
Gnome,  The.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  52. 
Gnostics,  The,  and  their  Remains.     Chr.  Rem.  50:  459. 

—  Philosophy  of.      (G.  B.  Cheever)  Am.  Bib.   Repos. 

2ds.  3:  353.    6:  253. 
Gnostic  Heresies  of  island  2d  Cent.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  43S. 
Gnostic  Testimonies  to  New  Testament,  De  Groot  on. 

(H.  M.  Harmon)  Meth.  Q.  30:  4S5. 
Gnosticism.     (E.  Harwood)  Am.  Church  R.  10:  259, — 

(J.  II.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  10:  543.  — (E.  H.  Sears)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.41:  loi. —  Art  J.  17:  41.  —  Dub.  R.  76:  56. 

—  Meth.  M.  53:  325. 

—  Analysis  of.     (P.  SchafT)  Mercersb.  10:  520. 

—  History  of.     (T.  Parker)  (,'hr.  Exam.  24:  112.  —  For. 

Q.  5':  569.  — Eel.  R.  54:  37?,- 

—  outlined.     (J.  C.  C.  Clarke)  Bapt.  Q.  i :  35. 
Gnu,  The.     Penny  M.  6:  433. 

Goal  of  Spring;  a  Poem.    (J.  F.  Colman)  Atlan.  3         o. 
Goat,  Angora.     (J.  Hayes)  Overland,  5:  416. 

—  Asiatic.     DeBow,  24:   191. 

—  Shawl,  in  Europe  and  Australia.     Penny  M.  7:  266. 
Goats,  Milch.     Eng.  Dom.  JI.  3:  119. 

Goatherd  of  Lorraine.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  15:  184-296.    16: 

19-74.  —  Liv.  Ago,  42:  260. 
Goatsuckers,  North  American.     (D.  Scott)  Am.  Natural. 

7:  669. 
Gobelin  Tape.strv  Manufactory.    Once  a  Week,  14:  471. 
G  ibemouchian  Ideal  of  Government.      (AV.  II.  Browne) 

So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  1S9. 
Gobi,  Desert  of.    Colburn,  133:  218. 


Gobineau,  Comte  de.  Les  Pleiades.  (R.  Lytton)  Fortn. 
22:  293. 

Goblet,  The;  a  Poem.     (A.  Brackett)  Scrib.  16:  659. 

Goblin  of  the  Ice.     (I.  I.  Hayes)  Scrib.  i:  246. 

Goblins.    Blackw.  14:  639. —  House.  Words,  9:  170,409. 

Goblin  Miner  at  Fiery  Creek.  (W.  T.  Greene)  Colburn, 
160:  442. 

Goby,  The  Long-Jawed.  (W.  N.  Lockington)  Am.  Nat- 
ural.  11:  474. 

Goby-Hunting.     (P.  II.  Gasse)  Good  Words.  2:  384. 

God.  amoral  Governor.  (E.Pond)  Tlieo.  .S:  Lit.  J.  lo:  624. 

—  Administration   of,   (.'ontidence  in.     (R.  W.   Landes) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3:  347. 

—  Agency  and  Government  of.      (L.  Woods)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  11:   123.     12:  410. 

Dr.  Emmons's  Theory.  (A.  Bullard)  Am.  Bib.  Re- 
pos. 2d  s.  10:  352. 

in  material  Phenomena.     (J.  Cummings)  Meth.Q. 

11:  9. 

in  the  material  Universe.     Chr.  Exam.  18:  314. 

in  the  Production  of  Matter.     (G.  J.  Cha.se)  Bib. 

Sac.  5:  342. 

—  and  Creation.     (J.  P.  Lacroix)  Chr.  Q.  8:  202. 

—  and  Man,  United  Agencies  of.     Mercersb.  4:  145. 

—  and  Nature.      (H.   Goodwin)   19th  Century,  7:   503. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  27.  —  (J.  Martineau) 
Nat.  R.  11:  4S2. — (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World, 
12:  694. 

and  Man.     (T.  Appel)  Ref. Q.  27:  263. 

Ulrici  on.     (B.  P.  Bowne)  New  Eng.  33:  623. 

—  and  the  physical  Forces.      (S.  D.  Hillman)  Meth.Q. 

39:  642. 

—  and  Revelation.     (S.  Tyler)  Princ.  34:  i. 

—  Anger  of,  compatible  with  his  Love      (I.  M.  Atwood) 

Univ.  Q.  34:  221. 

—  Arrangements  of.  (L.  P.  Hickok).\m.  Presb.  R.  6:  177. 

—  Attributes  of.     Meth.  M.  28:  20. 
Drew  on.     Eel.  K.  39:  2S9. 

exhibited  in  Grecian  Poetry.     (Taylcr  Le^vis)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  lo:  Si. 
Macculloch  on.     Ed.  R.  67:  37. 

—  Being  of.     (E.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  65:  239.— (M. 

P.  Squier)  .\m.  Pa-sb.  R.  15:  357. 

and  Sovereignty  of.  (J.NicoIs)  .\m.Meth.M.  17:  73. 

Arguments  for.     Ed.  R.  123:  423. 

demonstrated.  (G.  F.  Cox)  .\m.  Meth.  M.  2o:  134. 

—  Being  acquainted  with.      (N.  Madeod)  Good  Words, 

14:  5S1. 

—  Belief  in.     (C.  C.  Everett)  Unita.  R.  15:  550. 

Truths  consequent  upon,     (.\.  B.  Muzzey)  Unita. 

R.  11:  401, 

—  Blessing  of  his  Presence.     (A.  Watson)  Good  Words, 

22:  33. 

—  Chinese' Word  for.     (E.  W.  Lyle)  Am.  Church  R.  7: 

32.  —  Bib.  Sac.  35:  732.  — Kitto,  13:  411. 

—  Christian  Doctrine  of.  (E.V.Gerhart)  Bib.  Sac. 37:  686. 
—;  Christian  Idea  of .     ((}.  Matlicson)  Brit.  Q.  71:  127. 

—  Concept  of,  as  the  Ground  of  Progress.    (G.  T.  I^dd) 

Bit).  Sac.  35:  610. 

Ditliculties  of.     (G.  T.  I^dd)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  593. 

History  and.     (ti.  T.  L.idd)  Bib.  Sac.  37:  593. 

Oricin  of.     (G.T.  Ljidd)  Bib.  Sac  34:  1. 

Plato's.     (S.  J.  Douglass)  New  Eng.  28:   539. 

—  Conceptions  of.     (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  308. 
Are  they  reliable  ?    Chr.  H.  25:  530. 

—  Decrees  of.     (D.  T.  Fiskc)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  400. 

—  The  Divine  Man.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  21 :  249.  347- 

—  Doctrine  concerning.   (.S.D.Simonds)  Meth.fJ.  25:  412. 

—  Duty,  and  Immortality.      (F.  W.  Newman)  Theo.  R. 

16:  I.  — (T.  G.  Grey)  Theo.  R.  16:  20S. 

—  Eternal  Purposes  of.  consistent  with  Man's  free  Agency. 

(J.  W.  Ward)  Bib.  Sac.  4:  77. 


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God,  Eternity  of;  a  Poem  from  the  German.     Mass.  Q. 
2:  1S3. 

—  Ethical  Nature  of.     (Dr.  Dorner)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  212. 

—  Existence  of.     (D.  P.  Noyes)  Bib.   Sac.  13:    3SS. — 

(J.  Miuy)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  92,  229,  643.  —  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  1 :  414,  586. — (  L.  P.  Hiclioii)  Am.  Bib.  Rcpos. 

2(1  s.  5:  273.    6:  350.  —  Quar.  16:  39.  —  Browuson, 

9:  141. 
and  natural  Attributes  of.     (G.  I.  Chace)  Bib.  Sac. 

7:  326. 
argued  from  final  Causes.      (M.Valentine)  Lulh. 

Q.  i:  165. 

Arguments  for.     Bib.  R.  3:  330. 

Brown  4nd  Sumner  on.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  loi,  175. 

Gillespie's  Necessary.     Eel.  R.  82:  720. 

known  to  Reason.     (M.  Gavin)  Month,  32:   153. 

Nature  of  the  Argument  for.    (E.  Hutchinson)  Chr. 

R.  22:  32s. 

Proof  of.      (J.  Alden)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  9:  421. 

from  Nature.  (M.  Hopkins)  Am.  Q.  Obs.  i :  299. 

Proofs  of.     (J.  S.  Maginnis)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  699. 

—  False  Notions  respecting.     (R.  W.  Dickenson)  Lit.  & 

Theo.  R.  6:  49. 

—  Fatherhood  of.     (C.  C.  Everett)  O.  &  N.  1 :  52.  —  (H. 

L.  Mansel)  Good  Words,  8:  131.  — (J.  Tulloch) 
Good  Words,  13:  198.  —  Eel.  R.  123:  14S. — Theo. 
R.  2:  551. 

—  Felicity  of.     (L.  Withington)  Am.  Presb.  R.  19:  51S. 

—  Forbearance  of,  an   Occasion  of  Sinning.     Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  8:  382. 

—  Foreknowledge  of.    Am.  Meth.  M.  21 :  39.  —  Meth.  M. 

39:  410. 
Bromley  on.     Meth.  M.  43:  345. 

—  Forgiveness  of.  Conditions  of.   (F.  Jenks)  Chr.  Exam. 

3:  379- 

—  Freedom  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  24:  257. 

—  Glory  of,  in  concealing.  (E.C.Butler)  Unita.R.14:  359. 

—  Goodness  of,  Equit}'  of.     Bost.  R.  4:  525. 

Is  God  good  V     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Allan.  48:  532. 

—  Government  of.    (P.  Bergstresser)  Evang.  R.  21:  377. 

and  Grace,  Williams  on.     Eel.  R.  19:  28,329. 

and  Man.     (G.  W.  Logan)  Chr.  Q.  7:  227. 

Bledsoe's  Theodicy.    (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  14:  263. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  i56,  437. 
Checks  and  Counterchecks  of.     (J.  H.  Fyie)  Good 

Words,  2:  589. 

General  Principles  of.     Kitto,  40:  385. 

Illustrations  of.  (D.  Grosvenor)  Ciir.  Q.  Spec.  8:  80. 

McCosh  on.      (T.    S.   King)  Univ.  Q.  8:   402.— 

Brit.  Q.  11:   500.  —  Dub.  Univ.  36:  470.  —  Meth. 

Q.  12:  458.—  (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  Meth.  Q.  34:  45S.— 

No.  Brit.  13:  509. —Hogg,  14:  77. 

Mercv  in.     (0.  A.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  13:  243, 

Method  of.      (R.  E.  Pattison)  Chr.  R.  17:  1S3, — 

Kitto,  14:  349. 

Principles  of.     Kitto,  40:  385. 

Smith  on.     Eel.  R.  28:  336,  539. 

—  Grace  of.     (M.  Goodrich)  Univ.  Q.  15:  221. 

—  Gratitude  to.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  ^57. 

—  Hebrew  Ideas  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  27. 

—  Holiness  of.     (S.  Lavington)  Cong.  M.  19:  603. 

—  Idea  of.   (C.  A.  Bartol)  Radical,  3 :  273.  —  (A.  M.  Fair- 

bairn)  Contemp.  18:  416. — (R.  W.  Dickenson)  Lit. 

&  Theo.  R.  2:  541.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  253.    16:  249. 

and  the  Bible.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  21 :  473. 

and  Human  Knowledge.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb. 

21:  463. 
and  the  Truths  of  Christianit}'-.    (T.  S.  King)  Univ. 

Q.  5:  407. 
as  a  Law  of   religious  Development.     (J.  Miley) 

Meth.  Q.  25:  5. 
Man's  innate.     (F.  Bowen)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  740. 


God,  Image  of.     (R.  Eddy)  Univ.  Q.  22:  55. 

—  in  History.     (.J.  Cumming)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  4:  35. 

and  in  Science.     (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mercersb.  14:  133. 

Bunsen's.     (C.  H.  Dali)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  24. 

—  in  Humanity.     (.J.  Martineau)  O.  &  N.  6:  401,  518. 

—  in  the  Indo-European  Mythology.      (J.  Darmesteter) 

Contemp.  36:   274.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  222. 

—  in  Nature.     (J.  Martineau)  0.  &  N.  6:  54,  156.  —  (J. 

Martineau)    Theo.    R.    9:    373.  — (A.    M.    Mayer) 

Evang.  R.   17:    123.  —  {.}.  Few  Smith)  Evang.  K. 

11:  83.  — (T.  Abbott)  Univ.  Q.  25:  426. 

Revelation  of.  (II.  Carleton)  Theo.  &  Lit.  .1.  10:  450. 

Special  Interpositions  of.    (E.  Hitchcock)  Bib.  Sac. 

11:  776. 

—  in  Psychology.     (J.  P.  Lacroix)  Chr.  Q.  6:  75. 

—  in  Science.     (.1.  Cumming)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  6:   199. 

—  in  the  World.     (A.  Wincliell)  Meth.  Q.  36:  511. 

—  Incomprehensibility-  of.     (J.  R.  Keiser)  Evang.  R.  8: 

153- 

—  Indifference  to  common  Goodness  of.     (W.  H.  Fur- 

ness)  Chr.  Exam,  i :  433. 

—  Indiscriminate  Proposals  of  Mercy  of.    (R.  L.  Dabney) 

Princ.  n.  s.  2:  ^t,. 

—  Indwelling.     (,J.  W.  Chadwick)  Puidical,  5:  357. 

—  Infinity  of.     (S.  Cobb)  Univ.  Q.  22:  28. 

developed  by  the  Incarnation   of  Christ.     (E.   G. 

Sears)  Clir.  R.  14:  23. 

—  Inspiration  from,  true  Doctrine  of.     (E.  T.  Fitch)  Bib. 

Sac.  12:  217. 

—  Is  He  cognizable  b}-  Reason  ?    (A.  Wincliell)  Meth. 

Q.  32:  442. 

—  Is  He  unknowable?    (J.  B.  Dalgairns)  Contemp.  20; 

616. 

—  is  Love.     (E.  Pond)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  571. 

—  Justice  of.   (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d.  s.  4:  586. — 

Chr.  Disc.  5:  18S.  —  (F.  Schleiermacher)  Mo.  Rel. 
M.  41:  157. 

as  a  Theme  for  the  Preacher.     (A.  H.  Coolidge) 

New  Eng.  21 :  74. 

—  Kingdom  of.     (J.  Drummond)  Theo.  R.  4:  318. 

—  Knowledge  of.    (F.  Baynia)  Cath.  World,  22:  656,841. 

—  (N.    Macleod)    Good    Words,    15:    245.  —  (Mrs. 

Montgomery)  Cath.  World,  23:  128-565.  —  Bost.  Q. 

4:  30S.  —  (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  32:  648. 

Can  He  be  known  ?     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  36:  122. 

from  Nature  and  Revelation.     Danv.  Q.  i:  140. 

Gratrv  on.     Brownson,  12:   i,  281. 

Philosophy  and.     (W.  D.  Wilson)  Am.  Church  R, 

13:  I- 

Validity  of  our.     (0.  Dewey)  0.  &  N.  2:  199. 

—  Known  and  Unknown  in  the  Nature  of.     (0.  Dewey) 

Unita.  R.  i:  201. 

—  known  only  by  Faith.     (G.  Duffield)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

5:  79- 

—  Law  and  Justice  of.     (0.  D.  Miller)  Univ.  Q.  6:   160. 

—  Living  on.     (L.  Withington)  Lit.  «St  Theo.  R.  3:  98. 

—  Love  of.     (II.  Ballon)  Univ.  Q.  3:  246. 

—  Man's  Dependence  on.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i :  227. 

—  Man's  Enmity  to.     (J.  W.  Thompson)  Chr.  Exam. 

42:  181. 

—  manifested  in  Christ.  (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  15:  549. 

—  Mercy  of.  Despair  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  620. 

—  Mercies  of.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  134. 

—  Moral  Attributes  of.     (G.  I.  Chace)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  686. 

—  Moral  Government  of.     (S.  D.  Cochrane)  Bib.   Sac. 

11:  254.  —  (B.  N.  Martin)  New  Eng.  6:  249. 

and  Man's  Freedom.  (B.  F.  Cocker)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  54. 

N.  W.  Taylor  on.     (B.  N.  Martin)  New  Eng.  17: 

903.  —  (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  31:  489. 

—  Name  of  the  Lord.     (J.  M.  Johnson)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

15:  465. 
and  Idea  of.    (J.  W.  Howe)  Chr.  Exam.  78:  198. 


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God,  Name  of,  Doctrine  of.     (J.  B.  "VValker)  Cong.  E. 

lo:  343- 

The  Name  Jehovah.     Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  86. 

con:<i(lercd  as  a  memorial  Name.     (A.  McWhor- 

ter)  Bib.  Sac.  14:  98. 
McWhortcr  on.     (G.  R.  Noyes)  Chr.  Exam.  62: 

295. 

ShacWai.     Bib.  R.  5:   301. 

Theology  of  the  lost  Word.     (.J.  F.  Garrison)  Am. 

ChurchTii.  27:  52S. 

—  Names  of,   in  Hebrew  Scriptures.      (E.   Lord)   Am. 

Pre.-b.  R.  16:  26S. 
and  Titles  of.    (W.  M.  Thomson)  Bil).  ,Sac.  31 :  136. 

—  National  Conceptions  of.     Westm.  60:  2S9. 

—  Nature  of.     Kitto,  28:   141,351. 

Melancthon  on.     (.J.  A.  Seiss)  Evang.  R   12:  11. 

See  Anthropomorphism. 

—  Necessary  Existence  of.     Kitto,  14:  332. 

—  Obligation  to  worship.     Brownson,  2:   137. 

—  of  Humanity.    (0.  B.  Frothingham)  F.adical,  lO:  241. 

—  of  Israel.     (D.  Brown)  Radical,  3:  79. 

a  History.     (.J.  .Jacobs)  19th  Cent.  6:  481.     Same 

art.  I.iv.  Age,  143:   166. 

—  of  the  Living.     (.J.  C.  Parsons)  Unita.  R.  11:  20. 

—  Omnipresence  of.     Am.  !Meth.  M.  13:  45. 

—  Oneness  of,  in  Revelation  and  Nature.     (A.  Phelps) 

Bib.  Sac.  16:  836. 

—  Onlv-Begotten  of,    in  John  i.   iS.     (J.    Drummond) 

Theo.  R.  8:  46S. 

—  or  Force  ?    (O.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  36:  424. 

—  Personal.     (H.  C.  DeLong)  Mo.  Kel.  ^L  47:  513. 
Evidences  suggestive  of  a.     (G.  E.  Watson)  Univ. 

Q.  35:  428. 

—  Personality  of.     (.J.  B.  Dalgairns)  Contemp.  24:  321. 

—  (H.  Lotze)  New  Eng.  40:  173.  — (W.  T.  Harris) 
No.  Am.  131:  241.  —  (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ,  Q. 
14:  311.  —  (C.  Henry)  Radical,  7:  230.  —  Mo.  ReL 
M.  36:  26. 

—  Power  of.  seen  in  the  Phenomena  of  Life.   (A.  Potter) 

Peop.  J.  5:  301. 

—  Prayer  to,  and  Immutability  of.    (H.  Jones)  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  9:  565. 

—  Prescience  of,  and  Providence.     (Q.  Whitney)  Univ. 

Q.  34:  322. 

—  Presence  of.     (S.  E.  Coues)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  171. 
in  Nature  and  the  Soul.     Dial,  i:  58. 

Sense  of.     Liv.  Age,  24:  139. 

—  Providence  of.    (B.  W.  Dwight)  Bib.  Sac.  21 :  584,  — 

(E.  H.  Sears)  Chr.  Exam.  68:  21. 
and  physical  Laws.  (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  179. 

—  Providential  and  perceptive  Will  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

^  •  337)  445- 

—  Providential  Government  of.    (G.  J.  Baird)  Princ.  30: 

319- 

—  Purpose  of,  in  the  Reconciliation  of  All.     (II.  Ballou, 

2d)  Univ.  Q.  3:  79. 

—  Revelations  of.     (S.  Crane)  Univ.  Q.  37:  5;. 

—  Search  for.     (S.  Johnson)  Radical,  7:  257. 

—  Self-Existence  of.     (C.  B.  Rice)  Cong.  R.  8:  222. 

—  Son  of;  Meaning  of  the  Phrase.     Gen.  Rcpos.  2:  241. 

3:  4^',  233- 

—  Sovereignty  of.    (L.  A.  Fox)  Luth.  Q.  lo:  4S4.  —  (T. 

Lewis)  Mercersb.  12:   410.  —  (J.  W.  Twiss)  Univ. 

Q.  16:  86. 
Analogies  to  illustrate.     (W.  S.  Tjder)  Cong.  M. 

21:  601,  686,  757. 

and  Use  of  Means.     Danv.  Q.  1 :  164. 

in  the  Gospel.    (C.  Chase)  Am.  Church  R.  12:  424. 

in  Salvation  of  Sinners.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  115. 

Payne  on.     Bib.  R.  4:  322.  —  Cong.  M.  20:  309. 

—  Space  a  Proof  of  E.xistence  of.     Am.  ^Icth.  M.  o:  3. 

—  Suffering  of.     (R.  G.  Vennilye)  Bost.  R.  5:  i. 

34 


God,  Supreme,  in   the  Indo-European  Mythologv,     (J. 
Darmesteter)  Contemp.  36:  274. 

—  the  Supreme  Disposer  and  Moral  Governor.  (E.  Pond) 

Bib.  Sac.  21:  83S. 

—  Symbolic  Conceptions  of.     (C.  P.  Cranch)  Uniia.  1;. 

9:  241. 

—  Trusting  in.     Chr.  Obs.  11:  631. 

—  Truth  of.     (E.  P.  Marvin)  Cong.  R.  8:  105. 

—  the  ultimate  End  of  all  Things.     Princ.  4:  94. 

—  Unchangeableness  of.      (I.  A.  Dorner)  Bib.  Sac.  36: 

27,  210. 

—  Unity  of,  in  Heathendom.     (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  17: 

58.  —  Irish  Mo  5:  315. 

—  Universality  of  the  Providence  of.     Kitto,  6:  422. 

—  the  Unknowable.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  S48. 

and  the  Kiiowable.  (J.  P.  Hopps)  Theo.  R.  12:  218. 

—  Unveiling  of.     (C.  T.  Cantield)  Unita.  R.  14:  60. 

—  Veracity  and  Rectitude  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i :  2S3. 

—  Ways  of ;  Element  of  Time  in  interpreting.     Prnic, 

42:  87. 
the  Abyss  of  Darkness.     So.  R.  n.  s.  lo:  14. 

—  Will  of.    "(G.  Bush)  Meth.  Q.  19:  28S. 

done  on  Earth.  (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  13:  624. 

—  with  Man.     (J.  May)  O.  &  N.  4:  665. 

—  without  Passions.     (J.  Woodbridge)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R. 

i:  42. 

—  Word  of.     (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  54:  277. 
Limitations  of.     (T.  Vickers)  Radical,  7:  201. 

—  Works  of.     (A.  Norton)  Chr.  Exam,  i:  420.  —  Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  4:  337. 

—  Yahveh  and  the  other  Gods.     (A.  Kuenen)  Theo.  R. 

13:  329- 
God  is  our  Aid;  a  Christmas  Tale.   Cnth.  World,  14:  364. 
God  of  the  Poor;  a  Poem.     (W.  Morris)  Fortn.  10:  139. 
God  save  the  Queen,  Who  wrote  ?    Chamb.  J.  44:  775. 
God's  Acre.     (B.  Murphy)  Catli.  World,  16:  200. 
Godlike  Love.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  430. 
Gods  of  Old;  a  Poem.  (W.  Wallace)  .\m.  Whig  R.  2:  27. 
Gods,  Underground.     (W.  Stigand)  Belgra.  8:  4S3. 
Godard,  Grand.     All  the  Year,  5:   126. 
Goddesses  of  Liberty  in  French  Revolution.     Colburn, 

143:   74.     .Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:   1258. 
Goderich,  Lord,  and  Wellington  Administrationa.  Wesim. 

Ii6:  29^ 
Godfather,  The.     Godey,  21 :  203. 
Godfather's  Picture-Book.    (H.  C.  Andersen)  Ev.  Sat.  6: 

695. 
Godfrey,  Sir  E.     Bentley,  41:  296. 
Godfrey  Family;  or  (.Questions  of  the  Day.    (M.  A.  Stav) 

Cath.  World,  4:  30-750.     5:  34. 
Godfrey's  ^Vllite  Queen.    Blackw.  126:  129,  313.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  152,  205. 
Godiva,  Ladv,  at  Home.     (M.  D.  Conwav)  Harper,  33: 

625. 
Godkin,  Edward  L.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  7:  S69. 
Godliness,  Mystery  of.     (E.  Henderson)  Am.  Bib.  Rcpos. 

2:  I. 
Godman,  John  D.     (Dr.  Lind'loy)  No.  .\m.  40:  87. 
Godolphin,  Mrs.,   Evelyn's  Life  of.     Quar.  81:  351. — 

Chr.  Obs.  47:    6S0.  — Belgra.   30:    216. —'(C.  C. 

Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  344.      Same  art.  Liv.  Ago, 

15:  398. —  Liv.  Age,  14:  181. 
Godoy,  Manuel  dc.     Wcstm.  25:  28.  — Mo.  R.  139:  325. 
Godsey,  Susan  C,  Remarkable  Case  of  Sleeping.    Ev. 

.Sat.  9:  731. 
Godwin  and  Harold,  Fjirls.     No.  Brit.  52:  28. 
Godwin,  George,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  167:   1S2. 
Godwin,  Parke.     (K.  Benson)  Galaxy,  7:  230. 
Godwin,  William.    (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation.  22:  27S.  —  (E. 

Quincy)  No.  .-Vm.  123:  221. — (L.  Stephen)  Fortn. 

26:  444. — with  portrait,. Eraser,  lo:  463.  —  (G.  F. 

Deane)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  259.  —  Lond.  M.  2:  163. 


GODWIN 


630 


GOETHE 


Godwin,  William,  and  Shelley.  (Sir  L.  Stephen)  Cornh. 
39:  2S1.  Same  art.  Appleton,  21:  344.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  141 :  67. 

—  and  Mary  Wollstonecraft.  (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  St.  James, 

38:  79- 

—  Character  and  Works  of.     (II.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  16:   129. 

—  Cloudesley.     Blackw.  27:  711. 

—  Fleetwood.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  R.  6:  182. 

—  Fragment  of  a  Romance.     Colburn,  37:  32. 

—  Friends  and  Contemporaries  of.     Temp.  Bar,  46:  325. 

Same  art.  Etl.  M.  86:  599. 

—  Letters  from  Coleridge  to.     Macmil.  9:  524. 

—  Life  and  Cliaraeter  of.     Westm.  106:  365. 
and  Writings  of.     Temp,  liar,  46:  325. 

—  Mandeville.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  7:  92.  — Quar. 

18:   176. — Blackw.  2:  268,402. 

—  Notes  on.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  724. 

—  Novels.     Fraser,  2:  38. 

—  Thoughts  on  Man.      Chr.  Exam.  Ii:  263. — Mo.  R. 

124:  515. — Fraser,  3:  569. 

—  Transfusion;  a  Novel.     Mo.  R.  137:  240. 

—  Writings  and  Opinions  of.     (G.  B.  Smith)  St.  James, 

41:  391,  497. 
Godwyn's  Ordeal.     (Mrs.  J.  K.  Spender)  Eng.  Dom.  M. 

24:  1-281.     25:  20-291. 
Goel,  The.     (J.  Fenton)  Theo.  R.  15:  495. 
Goelet,  Capt.  Francis,  Journal  of,  1746-50.     N.  E.  Reg. 

24:  50. 
Goergey,  A.,  and   Hungary.      Eel.  R.  97:  i. — New  Q. 

i:  329. 
Goerres,  John  J.     Cath.  World,  6:  497.  —  Dub.  R.  6:  31. 
Goethe,  Elizabeth,   Mother  of  the  Poet.     Appleton,  7: 

692. — (J.  W.   Scherer)   Fraser,   90:  399. —  (A.  S. 

Gibbs)  Lippinc.  24:  547. 
— Letters  of .     (Mrs.  E.  Clarke)  Fraser,  104:  515.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  246. 
Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von,  with  portrait.      (T.  Car- 

lyle)  Fraser,  5:  206.  —  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  4:  217. 

—  (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  19:  303.  —  (C.  C.  Felton) 
Chr.  Exam.  8:  187.— (L.Woods,  jr.)  Lit.  &  Theo. 
R.  2:  282.  — (T.  Carlyle)  For.  Q.  10:  i.  12:  81. 
14:  131.  16:  328. — Brit.  &  ¥oT.  R.  14:  78. — 
Blackw.  16:  369.  46:  476,  597.  47:  31,  607.  56: 
54,417.  57:165.  —  Dem.  R.  10:  5S1.  19:443.20: 
14.  24:  66.  —  Westm.  i:  370. — F]d.  R.  26:  304. 
28:  83.  —  (A.  E.  Kroeger)  Radical,  2:  273,  332. — 
U.  S.Lit.Gaz.2:8i.  —  So.  Q.i  1:441.  —  For.R.  2:  i. 

—  Blackw.  112:  675.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  172. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  3.  —  Dial,  2:  i.  —  Fxl.  R. 
104:  44;.  —  Ev.  Sat.  14:  I. — Ed.  R.  106:  194. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  769.  —  Liv.  Age,  61:  181. 
Tait,  i:  314. 

—  and  Bettina.     (C.  White)  Nat.  Q.  41:  74. 
Few  Words  for  Bettina.     Blackw.  58:  357. 

—  and  Dumas.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  17:  292. 

—  and   Eckermann.      (A.  M.   Machar)  Canad.  Mo.  16: 

230,  386.  —  Dub.  Univ.  37:  732. 

—  and  Fredrika  Brion.     Once  a  Week,  11 :  358. 

—  and  Germans.     Blackw.  45:  247. 

—  and  German  Fiction.    (F.  G.  Fairfield)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

9'-  303- 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Westm.  24:    197.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  8:  350. 

—  and  his  Critics.     Fraser,  36:  4S1. 

—  and  I<\  Mcmdelssohn-Bartholdy.      Bentley,  49:  68. — 

Ev.  Sat.  9:  247.     17:  365.  —  Temp.  Bar,  42:  165. 

—  and  J.  S.  Mill,  contrasted.     Westm.  102:  38. 

—  and  Minna   Herzlieb.     (A.   Hamilton)  Contemp.  27: 

199.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  554. 

—  and  Religion.     (J.  F.  Smith)  Theo.  R.  6:  76. 

—  and  Schiller.    Land  We  Love,  5:  170. 


Goethe,  Johann  AVolfgang  von,  and  Schiller,  Characteris- 
tics of.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  684. 

Dwigiit's.      (G.  S.  lliUard)  Xo.  Am.  48:    505.— 

(G.  Bancroft)  Chr.  Exam.  26:  360. 

Friendsliip  of.     (W.ll.  Wynn)  New  Eng.  32:  718. 

Poems.     Bost.  Q.  2:   187. 

Weimar  under.     (II.  S.  Wilson)  Contemp.  29:  271. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  550. 

—  and  Shakspere,   Female  Characters  of.     No.  Brit.  8: 

265.     Same  art.  I'Lcl.  M.  14:  i.  —  (D.  Masson)  Brit. 
Q.  16:  512.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  605. 

—  and  Suluika.     Western,  i:  621. 

—  and  Washington.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  60:  317. 

—  and  Werther.     Liv.  Age,  43:  334.  —  Nat.  R.  i:  197. 

—  Aphorisms  of.     Am.  Mo.  7:  448. 

—  as  a  Man  of  Science.     Westm.  58:  479.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  460. 

—  Ausgcwilhlte  Prosa,  Hart's.     Dub.  Univ.  89:   147. 

—  Autobiographical  Sketches.     Lond.  M.  7:  68. 

—  Caro's  Philosophy  of.     (E.  Dowden)  Contemp.  6:  49, 

442.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  693. 

—  Character  and  moral  Influence  of.     Ed.  R.  106:   104. 

—  Characteristics   of.     Nat.  R.  2:  241.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  50:  I. 
Mrs.  Austin's.    Ed.  R.  57:  371.  —Mo.  R.  131:  307. 

—  Mus.  23:  500. 

—  Conversations  with.    Colburn,  91:  256. — Bost.  Q.  3: 

20. — Westm.  50:  555.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  i5:  460. 

—  For.  Q.  18:  I. 

with  Eckermann.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  732. 

with  Miiller.     Radical,  8:   11 1-403. 

—  Cornelia,  the  Sister  of.     (P.  F.  Andre)  Victoria,  6:  97. 

—  Correspondence  with  a  Child.     Dial,  2:  313.  —  Tait, 

n.  s.  9:  157.  —  Mo.  R.  144:  3S6. 

—  Correspondence  with  the  Duke  of  Saxe  Weimar.  Nat. 

R.  18:  I. 

—  Death  of .     Colburn,  34:  507. 

Poem  on.     (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  Univ.  50:  333. 

—  Dedication  prelixed  to  his  Poems.     Lond.  M.  9:  186. 

—  Dissertation  on.     (F.  A.  Ranch)  Mercersb.  12:  329. 

—  Early  Youth  of.     (F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  14:  253. 

—  Edinburgh  Review  on.     Blackw.  4:  211. 

—  Egmont.     (D.  P.  Noyes)  Am.  Whig  R.  i :  183. 

—  Elective  Affinities.     Walsh's  R.  3:  51. 

—  Falk's  Character  of.     Colburn,  38:  302. 

—  Faust.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  7:  236.  —  Cannd.  Mo. 

9:  123.  —  (K.  Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec.   Philos.  9:  48, 

225,  401.  —  Dub.  LTniv.  64:  537.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

64:    97.  —  F'or.   Q.   25:    90. — Blackw.   7:    235. — 

Quar.  34:  136. — Westm.  25:  266.  —  Lond.  M.  2: 

125.— O.  &  N.  4:  471.  — (J.  S.  Hittel)  Pioneer,  3: 

204.  — So.  Lit,  J.  4:  264. 

and  the  Devil.     F'raser,  23:  269,  464. 

and  its  English  Critics.     Lond.  Q.  55:  118. 

and  Margaret.      (K.  Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

10:  37. 

and  minor  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  278. 

Anster's  'JVanslation.   Ed.  R.  62:  36.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

6:  97. 

Blackie's  Translation.     St.  James,  48:  98. 

and  Symc's  Translation.     Fraser,  10:  88. 

Brooks's  Translation.      (Mrs.  C.  R.  Corson)  New 

Eng.  22:  I.  —  (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  63:  i. 
Endish  Tran'^Iations.     Cornh.  26:  279.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  115:  412. 
Facts  and  Fancies  about.      (H.   S.  Wilson)  Mod. 

R.  i:  771.    2:  148. 
for  English  Readers.     (E.  J.  Hasell)  St.  Paul's,  11 : 

694.     12:  403. 

Gower's.    Lond.  M.  16:  164. 

Hayward's  Translation.     Fraser,  7:  532.  —  Ed.  R. 

57:  i°7- 


GOETHE 


531 


GOLCOXDA 


Goethe,  Johann  Wolfj^ang  von.     Faust  in  the  German 

Piipper  ibhows.     Fraser,  37:  32. 

Kliiigemaiin's.     (K.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  13:  649. 

Letters  on.      (H.  C.  Brockmeyer)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

i:   178.     2:  114. 

Martin's  Translation.     No.  Brit.  44:  95. 

Poetical  Translations.     Blackw.  47:  223. 

Sacred  Poetiy  of.     Dub.  R.  9:  477. 

Second   Part  of.     (W.  II.  Goodyear)  Lippinc.  19: 

223.  —  (K.  Riisenkranz)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  i:  65.     11: 

113.  —  Dub.  Univ.  2:  361.     64:  537.  —  For.  C^.  12: 

81.  —  Fraser,  68:  497. 

set  to  Music.     All  the  Year,  g:  439. 

Survey  of.     (.1.  L.  Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  27S. 

Taylor's  Translation.     (J.  It.  Dennett)  Nation,  12: 

201.  —  Broad w.  8:   159. 
Translations   from.      (J.  A.  Harris)  Penn  JIo.  12: 

765,  ^37- 
Translations  of.     Westm.  25:  366. 

—  I'emale  Characters  of.     No.  Brit.  8:  265. 

—  Fragments  by.     Fraser,  6:  383. 

—  Funeral  of;   a   Poem,    translated.      (A.   II.  Everett) 

Deni.  R.  II :  471. 

—  Genius  and  Influence  of.     (II.  Merivale)  Ed.  K.  92: 

iSS.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  21 :  98.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  26:  363. 

and  Works  of.      Dul).  Fniv,  60:  671.     Same   art. 

Eel,  M,  58:  295. 

—  Goetz  von  Berlichingen.     Blackw.  16:  369. 

—  Gossip   about,    in    Frankfort.      Liv.   Age,   143:    440. 

Same  art.  Eel,  ^I,  94:   190. 

—  Grimm  on.     (.J.  M,  Hart)  Nation,  25:   199, 

—  Hi'leua.     (T.  Garlyle)  For.  R,  1 :  429, 
translated  l)y  T.  Martin,     Fraser,  57:  63. 

—  Hermann  and  Dorothea,     Fraser,  41:  ^Z- 
translated.     Dem.  R.  23:  261,  355,  450. 

—  House  of,  at  Frankfort.    (.\.  S.  Gibbs)  Scrib.  11 :  113. 

—  in  his  old  Age.     Liv.  Age,  132:  482. 

—  Influence  on  modern  Thougiit.    (.L  A.  Chase)  Western, 

7:  509. 

—  Ipliigenia;  translated.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  303.  —  Dem, 

R,  24:  460,     25:  68,  358, 

—  Lewes's  Life  and   Works  of.     (.T,  B,  Augell)  Chr.  R, 

21:  412,  — Bcntley,  39:  96.  —  Chr.  Obs.  74:  247. — 
Brit.  Q.  23:  46S.  —  Dem.  R.  37:  157.  —  Fraser,  52: 
639.  Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  48:  148.  Same  art.  Ed. 
M.  37:  200.  —  Liv.  Age,  48:  91.  —  Putnam,  7:  192. 
—  NewQ,  5:  II.  —  Wcstm.  65:  273. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (Mrs.  L.  Phelps)  Am.  Chtnvh 

R,  16:  505. 

—  ]Ma.\ims  and  Reflections  from.    Fraser,  93:  338.    Same 

art.  Ed.  M,  86:  745,    Same  art,  Liv,  Age,  129:  117, 

—  Memoirs  of.     Colbuni,  5:  521.     10:  473. 

—  Menzd's  View  of.     Dial,  1 :  340. 

—  Jloral  Tendencyof  his  Writings.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  22;  180. 

—  Mother  of.    See  Goethe,  Elizabeth. 

—  Native  Place  of.     Dem.  R,  35:  132. 

—  Novelle;  translated.     (T.  Carlyle)  Fraser,  6:  383. 

—  on  Art  and  Anticpiity.     Lond.  M.  i:  523. 

—  on  Hamlet.     (H.  S.Wilson)  Lond,  Soc,  28:  308. 

—  IMulosophy  of.     Ed.  M.  68:  712. 

—  Poems  and  Ballads.     (.\.  H.  Clout;h)  Fraser,  59:  710. 

Same  art.  Fd.  M.  49:  53. —  Bentley.  45:  401. — 
Blackw.  56:  54,  417.  —  Lond.  Q.  12:  121. 

—  Posthumous  Works.     Select  J.  3:  [16.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

2:  361. 

—  Prometheus.     Dub,  Uiii\-.  36:   520, 

—  Recent  Works  on,  iSSi,     (T,  W,  Higginson)  Nation, 

32:  408, 

—  Recollections  of.     For,  Q,  32:   1S2, 

—  Relation  of,  to  Christianity,     Nat.  ^\.  i:  468. 

—  Religion  of.     (A.  Schwartz)  Macmil.  29:  128. 


Goethe,  .Jrjhann  Wolfgang  von,  E.  Scherer  on.     Quar. 
145:   143.     S;ime  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  451. 

—  Scientilic  Biography  of,  Faiore's.     (Sir  D.  Brewster) 

No.  Brit.  38:   107. 

—  Social  Romances.     (K.  Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

2:   120,  215. — J.  Spec.  Philos.  4:   145,  268. 

—  Sorrows  of  Werther;  translated.     Western,  5:  345. 
French  Criticism  on.     Lond.  M,  i :  49. 

Originals  of.     (C.  E.  Meetkerke)  Temp.  Bar,  47: 

244.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:   172. 

—  Story  of  the  Snake.     .L  S|)ec.  I'hilos.  5:  219. 

—  The  Tale;  translati-d.     (T.  Carlyle)  Fraser,  6:  257. 

—  Tasso.    Chanib.  .1.  16:  87. —  Fraser,  13:  526. —  Blackw. 

58:  87.  — Mo.  R.  114:   1S2. 
Scenes  and  Pas.sages  from.     Colbum,  40:  i. 

—  Theory  of  Colors.     Ed.  R.  72:  99.  —  Quar.  10:  427. — 

(.J.  Tyndall)  Fortn.  33:  471.  —  Pop.  Sci.  .Mo.  17: 

215.  3'2- 

—  Visit  to,  in  Weimar.     Hours  at  Home,  i:  145. 

—  Visit  to  the  Home  of.    Colburn,  104:  203.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  46:  39. 

—  Weimar  under  Schiller  and  Goethe.     (H.  .S.Wilson) 

Contemp.  29:  271. 

—  Wilhdm  Meister.    (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am.  lOi:  2S1. 

—  Blackw.  15:  619. —  So.  R.  3:  353.  — (F.  Jeffrey) 
Ed.  R.  42:  409.  —  Lond.  M,  10:  1S9.  291. — (D.  A. 
Wasson)  Allan,  16:  273,  448. — So,  Lit.  Mess.  17:431. 

—  AVords  of  AVisdom  from.     Blackw.  130:  7S5. 

—  AVorks  and  Intluence  of.    (E.  T,  Sears)  Nat,  Q,  5:  227. 

—  Youth  of.     (Mrs.  E.  M.  Alitchdl)  Western,  2:  347.— 

Sharpe,  8:  155,  237. 
Gottingen  in  1824.     Putnam,  8:  595. 

—  Letters  from.     U.  S.  Lit,  (iaz,  5:   135,  271, 

—  Trip  of  the  "  Dilettanti "'  to,     Bentley,  29  :  293. 

—  University  of.     Chr.  Mo,  Spec.  8:  412. 

King  and  Professors.    (O,  Soidensticker)  Penn  Mo. 

3:  648. 
Princeton  Graduate  at.    (J,  M,  Hart)  ,\ni,  J,  Ivluc. 

27:  625. 
Goffe  and  AA'halley,  the  Regicides.     AA'orc.  M.   i :  208. 

See  Regicides. 
Gog  and  Magog.     (L.  Hunt)  Colbum,  48:  17S.  —  Art  J. 

8:  351.  — Ev.  Sat,  3:  729,  —  Theo,  &  Lit.  J.  4:  163. 

—  Query  concerning,    (.f,  Priestley)  Thco.  Repos.  6:  203. 

—  Remarks  on.     (S,  Weston)  .Vrdi.  18:  263. 
Gog,  Magog.  &  Co.     (L.  .Vbbott)  Harper.  46:  6S1. 
Gogol,  Nikolai   W.,   Russian   .Author,      (('.   E.  Turner) 

Fraser,  96:  357,  491.  —  Brit,  (^,  47:   t,2-j. 
Go,  Going,  Gone.     Fraser,  23:   15. 
Going  about  in  the  WorUl.    Lond.  Soc.  36:  204. 
Going  an  Errand.     Lipiiinc.  5:  95, 
Going  for  a  Song,     House,  Words,  18:  560. 
Going,  Gone.     (J,  P.  .Vnthony)  Pioneer,  3:  24. 
(iiiiug  Home.     Tinsley.  4:  a'io. 
Going  in;  a  Tale.     (C,  W.  Elliott)  Gala.xy.  i:  693. 
Going  info  Business:  a  Tale.     .Ml  the  A'ear,  13:   378-42S. 
Going  on,    (.\,  K,  II,  Boyd)  Fr.iser,  65:  715.    Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  56:  49S. 
Going  out  of  .Vlessandro  Pozzono,     (R,  Dowling)  Belgra, 

36:  211, 
Going  out  of  Town,     Colburn.  57:  305, 
Going  South,     (F,  S,  Phelps)  ,\tlan,  37:  25. 
Giiing  to  the  Bad,     St,  James,  26:  289, 
Going  to  the  Cattle-Show.    Lond.  Soc.  6:  520.    Same  ar». 

V.d.  M.  64:  382. 
'Going  to  the  Dogs.     Ounh.  8:  35R. 
Going  to  the  Shows.     Bentley,  39:  273.     Same  art,  Liv. 

Age,  49:  179. 
Going  with  the  Tide;  a  Poem.     St,  James,  17:  3S4. 
Goitre  and  Cretinism,     Ed,  R,  104:  27S. 
Gokah,  Falls  of.     Bentley.  53:  206. 
Gulconda,  Picnic  at.     Once  a  Week,  28:   12. 


GOLCOXDA 


532 


GOLD 


Golconda,  Tombs  of  the  Kings  of.    Once  a  Week,  30:  698. 

Gold.  (A.  K.  Uuterbviilge)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  2S1,  368. 
—  (K.  J.  Walker)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  743.  3:  279. — 
Colburn,  91:  436.  —  House.  Words,  4:  77.  —  Once 
a  Week,  21 :  515. 

—  Ac'cuniulation  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  27:  276. 

—  alloyed  with  Khodium,    Am.  J.  Sci.  11:  298. 

—  an  Incumbrance  on  Commerce.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed. 

H.  2:  loi. 

—  and  Bread,  and  Something  more.    Once  a  Week,  9:  454. 

—  and  Currency.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  525. 

—  and  Dross;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  64. 

—  and  Emigration.     Eraser,  46:  127. 

—  and  the  E.xchanges.     (F.  Jourdan)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

16:  105. 

—  and  (Jems,  Treatment  of.     Internat.  M.  5:  524. 

—  aiul  Glitter.     (W.  Dut.hie)  Belgra.  10:  461. 

—  and  (lold  Seekers.    (H.  M.  Villiers)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  8:  139. 

—  and  Paper.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  571. 

—  and  Silver.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  191. 

and  Free  Trade.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  329. 

and  .Jewelry  Manufactures.     Pract.  M.  4:  3S6. 

as  Money.  "(A.  W.  Paine)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  2S9. 

as  Standards  of  Value.    (L.  Spooner)  Radical  R.  i : 

75I- 

compared.     Hunt,  49:  89. 

Consumption  of,  in  the  Arts.   Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17: 

169. 

Earliest  Uses  of.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  13:  136. 

from  Copper  Pyrites.     (M.  F.  Claudet)  Pract.  M. 

i:  47. 

Future  of.    (C.  F.  McCoy)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  7S5. 

in  (^'liina.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  42. 

Mines  of.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  De  Bow,  21 :  30. 

in  ^Mexico.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  21  :  439. — 

(X.  Hale)  No.  Am.  14:  431. 
Alining  of,  in  Russia.    (T.  W.  Knox)  Overland,  4: 

345- 

Movements  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  60. 

Production  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  127.     16:  134. 

18:  409.     23:  241.     27:  161,  710. 
and  Use  of.     (A.  W.  Paine)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

30:  457- 

produced  in  America,  1492-1848.    West.  J.  11 :  96. 

from  1492.     De  Bow,  17:  131. 

Relative  Values  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  475. 

Scarcity  of.     (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

31:  47- 
sent  from  America  to  Europe,  1492-1848.     Bank.  M. 

(L.)ii:  523.  — (J.  T.  Danson)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  14:  n. 
Statistics  of  increased  Production  of,  1S52.     Bank. 

M.  (L.)  12:  284. 
Supply-  and  relative  Value  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

7:  1S3. 

Uses  of,  in  the  Arts.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  665. 

Value  of,  in  different  Places.   (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank. 

M.(X.Y.)35:  423. 
Where  do  they  go  ?    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  11 :  303. 

—  Gold  and  Silver  Bullion  and  Coins.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

17:  3S3.     18:  973. 

—  Gold  and  Silver  Coins,  Manual  of.     Hunt,  7:  267. 

—  Gol<l  and  Silver  Jloney  of  the  West  and  of  the  East. 

Brit.  Q.  41 :  444. 

—  Gold  and  Silver  Placers  of  the  United  States  and  Brit- 

ish America.     Colburn.  142:  612. 

—  and  social  Politics.   (R.  H.  Patterson)  Blackw.  94:  499. 

—  and  T.ade.     Bank.  M.  (N,  Y.)  7:  75S. 

—  Artilicial  Crystals  of.     (A.  H.  Chester)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

116:  29. 

—  as  an  .\rt  Material.  (P.  L.  Simmonds)  Art  J.  27:  7,  37. 

—  as  a  Standard  of  Value.    (M.  Chevalier)  Bank.  M.  (L.) 

18:  loS. 


Gold  as  the  Standard  of  Value.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  2:  320. 
at  Hamburg.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  16:  757. 

—  Aureus ;  or.  Vindication  of  a  Sovereign.    Bank.  M.  (L.) 

21:  681,775,838. 

—  Chemistry  and  Mineralogy  of.     (T.  L.  Phipson)  ]Mac- 

mii.  8:  469. 

—  City  of.     (K.  H.  Patterson)  Blackw.  96:  367. 

—  Contracts  in,  L;iw  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  648. 

—  Controversy  on,  1863.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  23:   729. 

—  Curious   Facts  relating  to.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  12:  302. 

Same  art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  174. 

—  Daily  Price   of,   in   New  York,    1S62-63.     Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)i8:  578. 
1862-69.     Kank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  24:  633. 

—  Depreciation  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  76:  507.  —  (W. 

S.  .Jevons)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  24:  6. —  (G.  Walker) 

No.  Am.  89:  340. —  Bank.  M.  (L.)  23:  S12,  S37. 

—  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  13:  916.     15:  276. — Westm. 

81:  88.. 
Chevalier  on.     (A.Walker)  Hunt,  41:  147. — Ed. 

R.  112:  I.— Tait,  n.  s.  27:  599. 
Effect  of  Reduction  in  intrinsic  Value  of.     Bank. 

M.  (L.)ii:  533. 

Probable,  1857.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  17:  859,  955. 

Results  of.     Cornh.  9:  97. 

—  Discoveries  of.     Quar.  91 :  504. 

in  Australia  and  California.     No.  Brit.  21:  531. 

in  California,  Effect  of.     Blackw.  69:  i.  —  Brit.  Q. 

17:  546.  —  Nat.  R.  17:  447.  —  No.  Brit.  42:  300. — 
(E.  A.  Meredith)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i  :  430.  —  (G. 
Tucker)  Hunt,  24:   19. 

—  in  the  19th  Century.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  11:  367. 

—  in  South  Africa.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  28:  1041. 

—  Diving  for,  1849.     (H.  Degroot)  Overland,  13:  273. 

—  Divisibility  of.     (A.  E.  Outerbrldge,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

11:  74.  —  Penny  M.  7:  402. 

—  Emigration  and.     Blackw.  74:   117. 

—  Essay  towards  a  Solution   of  the  Question.     (J.  E. 

Cairnes)  Eraser,  60:  267. 

—  Export  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  273.     33:  749. 

—  Fixed  Price  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  7:  475,  608. 

—  Fluctuations  in.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  281,  342,  430. 

33:  792. 

—  for  commercial  Nations.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  8S3. 

—  Free  Trade  in.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  21:  434. 

—  Future  Value  of.     (P.Greg)  Eraser,  59:  730.     Same 

art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y  )  14:  114.  — (E.  de  Laveleye) 
19th  Cent.  10:  455. 

—  Great  Gold  Conspiracy,  1864.     (J.  Bonner)  Harper, 

40:  746. 

—  Great  Gold  Flurry,  1869.     (J.  A.  Peters)  Putnam,  15: 

587. —  Westm.  94:  411.     95:  589. 

—  History  and  Fluctuations  of.    (A.  von  Humboldt)  Am. 

Eel.  2:  514. 

—  in  all  Ages.     De  Bow,  29:  739. 

—  in  ancient  Times.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  236. 

—  in  Australia.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  6:  16.  —  Ed. 

R.  117:  82.  —  Colburn,  93:  353.  —  Quar.  107:  i. 
as  affecting  industrial  Progress.     (H.  S.  Chapman) 

.J.  Statis.  Soc.  26:  424. 

Digging  for.     Colburn,  96:  76. 

Discovery  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  11:   565-691.     12: 

407. 
Local  Effects  of.    J.  Statis.  Soc.  24:  198. 

—  in  California,  1849-50.     (J.  D.  B.  Stillman)  Overiand, 

11:  226-5^9.     12:  40,  156,  250.  —So.  Q.  21:  301. 

Fir.st.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  313. 

in  deep  Placers  of  the  Yuba,  Nevada  Co.     (B.  Silli- 

man)  Am.  J.  Sci.  90:  i. 
in  the  Foot-Hills  of  the  Sierra  Nevada.     (B.  Siili- 

man)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  92. 

Ste  California. 


GOLD 


GOLD 


Gold  in  Great  Britain.    Art  J.  22:  200. — Colbum,  lOo: 

14,  355- 

—  in  India.     (E.  B.  Eastwick)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  96. 

—  in  its  natural  Sources.     Lond.  Q.  8:  50.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  41:  355- 

—  in  Metallic  Sulphides.  (A.Ott)J.  Frankl.  Inst.  87:  128. 
in  Nova  Scotia.    (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  395. 

—  All  the  Year,  18:  60.  —  Chanib.  J.  38:  319. 

—  in  Scotland.     Chamb.  J.  18:  60.  —  Hogg,  lo:  305. 

—  Influence  of.     Blackw.  76:  576,  672. 

—  Influx  of,  1S79.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  34:  249. 
Effects  upon  Trade,  1S52.     Quar.  90:  492. 

—  Is  it  appreciating?  1876.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y .)  30:  593. 

—  Language  and.     (A.  H.  Louis)  0.  &  X.  7:  407. 

—  Lectures  on.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  7:  353.  —  Chamb.  J. 

19:  7. 

—  Mechanical  and  Chemical  Treatment  of.    (.1.  D. Whelp- 

ley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  87:  401. 

—  Mineral   History  and  Separation   of.     (W.  Lewis)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  2:  79,  16S,  196. 

—  Mosaic.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  1 :  139. 

—  Natural  and  Civil  History  of.     Blackw.  71:  517. 

—  Xew  Supplies  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  8:  315,  381. 

—  past,  present,  and  future.     New  Q.  2:  143. 

—  Philosopher's  Stone.     (W.  E.  Hagen)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  32. 

—  Plethora  of,  Decade  of.    Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  14:  921. 

—  Praise  of.     Tait,  i:  325. 

—  Premium  on,  Advance  in,  1874.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  29: 

657. 
Government  Interference  with.     (.\.  Walker)  Lip- 
pine.  5:  336. 

—  Process  fur  extracting.     (Jackson  and  Ott)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  80:  24. 

—  Prospective  Value  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  7:  193. 

—  Puriflcation  of.     (M.  Boussingault)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

20:  i8i. 

—  Question  of,  1869.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  9:  284. 
and  Prices  in  Germany.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn. 

18:  554. 

—  Rdining  of.     (L.  A.  Garnett)  Hunt,  56:  301. 

—  Relative  Value  of.     De  Bow,  18:  376. 

—  Rise  in  Value  of,  1878.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  38:  842. 

—  Supply  of.     (J.  D.Whitney)  No.  Am.  75:  277. 

from  California,  1849.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  9:  129. 

1851.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  11:  692. 

Effects  of  the  Increase  of.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  De  Bow, 

21:  103.  —  (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  2:   141.     4:  i. 

on  Currency.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  11:  361,  669. 

on  Prices.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  696. 

^ Social  and  economical.     (II.  Fawcett)  Macniil. 

2:  186. 

—  Value  of.     O.  &  N.  9:  266. 

Present  and  prospective.     (A.  B.  Jolinson)  Hunt, 

24:  275. 

—  Working  in.    Fraser,  64:  439. 
iSee  Specie. 

Gold  [iluffs,  Auriferous  Gravel  Deposit  of.  (A.  W. 
Chase)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I07:  379. 

Gold  Chain  Manufactory,  Visit  to.  (J.  11.  Mill<)  Put- 
nam, 2:  46. 

Gold  Coast.     Ed.  R.  138:  569. 

—  People  of.     (W.   F.  Daniell)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  52: 

289.     53:  120,  333. 
Gold  Coast   of  California  and  Oregon.      (S.  Johnson) 

Overland,  2:  534. 
Gold  Coins,  Ilatchett  on.  (Lord  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  3:  452. 

—  Report  on,  1823.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  391. 

—  Table  of.    Hunt,  i:  44S. 

Cold  Coinage.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  393. 

—  .\brasion  of.     Bank.^M.  (L.)  23:  S78. 

—  for  Twenty-four  Y'ears.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  35:  376. 


Gold  Contracts.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  41S. 

Gold  Currency,   how  diminished  in  Weight.    Tait,  n.  s. 

5:  744- 
Gold-Digger's  Story;  a  Poem.    (G.  Fullerton)  Temp.  Bar, 

28:  349. 
Gold-Digging  in  Australia.     (J.  Manning)  Overland,  3: 

264. 

—  in  the  Time  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     (W.  N.  Sainsbury) 

Once  a  Week,  15:  607. 
Gold-Digging  Mania.  (T.  De  Quincey)  Liv.  Age,  36:  597. 
Gold-Diggings  in  Australia.     Chamb.  J.  19:  39. 

—  in  British  Columbia.     Chamb.  J.  30:  1S2,  197. 

—  in  (Jtago,  New  Zealand.     Colbum,  124:  219. 
Gold-Dredging  on  the  Clutha.     Chanib.  J.  56:  3115. 
Gold  Egg;  a  Poem.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  Atlan.  15:  52S. 
Gold  Elsie.     (E.  John)  Broadw.  8:  327-4SS.     9:1-345. 
Gold  Fever,  1849.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Godey,  38:  205. 

—  at  South  Wales.     Chamb.  J.  31:  2S9. 

—  in  Australia.     Chamb.  J.  17:  2S2. 
Gold  Districts.     Am.  Q.  11:  66. 

Gold  Fields  and  Gold  Miners.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)   17: 
953.  —  Ed.  R.  117:  82. 

—  of  California  and  Oregon.     (W.  P.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

70:  72. 

—  of  New  Zealand.     Blackw.  105:  29S. 

—  of  Nova  Scotia.     (A.  Oilman)  Atlan.  13:  576. 

—  of  South  Africa.     Colburn,  143:  4S9. 

—  with  the  Gilt  off.  Chamb.  J.  34:  343. 
Gold-Finder;  a  Poem.  Blackw.  71:  607. 
Gold  Fish.     Godey,  50:  119. 

—  Death  among.     Recr.  Sci.  i:   51. 

Gold-Gravel  Ranges.     (M.  Thomson)  Overland,  II :  393. 
Gold  Hair;  a  Poem.     (R.  Browning)  Atlan.  13:  596. 
Gold  Herb,  The.     Once  a  Week,  19:  334. 
Gold-Hunting.     House.  Words,  13:  44S-472. 

—  in  California.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Am.  Whig  R.  9:  84. 

—  on  Queen  Charlotte's  island.     (W.  M.  Turner)  Over- 

land, 14:   167. 
Gold  Uke  Fever.    (T.W.  Brotherton)  So.  M.  13:  564,  641. 
Gold  Loan  Contracts.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  33:  938. 
Gold  Mania  in  U.S.,  184S.  (P.  Godwin)  Peop.  J.  7:  39.  57. 
Gold  Jliiie  in   England,   Discovery  of.     Bank.   M.  (L.) 

12:  291,  677. 

—  near  Fredericksburg,  Va.     (M.  F.  Maury)  .Vm.  J.  Sci. 

32:  325- 
Gold  Mines.     No.  Brit.  14:  452. 

—  and  Gold  Laws.     West.  M.  2:  617. 

—  and  Prices  in  England.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn.  19: 

769. 

—  and  Silver  Mines,  New.     (R.  II.  Patterson)  Brit.  Q. 

71:  3'- 

—  of  Australia,  Westgarth's.     New  Q.  6:  409. 

—  of  California.     (G.  Tucker)  Hunt.  23:  19. 

—  of  Ethiopia.     (S.  Birch)  .Vrch.  34:  357. 

—  of  Ireland.     Penny  M.  13:  420. 

—  of  Georgia.     (W.  Phillips)  Am.  J.  Sci.  24:   i. 

—  of  Nevada.     (J.  D.  Whitney)  No.  \m.  II3:  203. 

—  of  North  Carolina.     (D.  Olmsted)   -Vm.  J.  Sci.  9:  3. 

—  (E.  Mitchell)  .Vm.  J.  Sci.  16:  i.  — (C  E.  Rothe) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  13:  201.  — (F.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
32:   10^—  Am.  Alma.  1841:  211.  — Hunt,  11:  63. 

—  of  Russi.V.     (A.  P.  Molitor)  Overland,  15:  7'-  —  Hunt, 

12:  347. 

—  of  Scotland.     Chamb.  J.  11:  35S. 

—  cf  Siberia.     Hunt,  12:  554. 

and  California.     Quar.  87:   396.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  27:  444. 

—  of  Virginia.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  32:  98. 

—  Southern.     (J.  Peck)  Am.  J.   Sci.   23:    i.  — Xilcs's 

Reg.  40:    20^. 

GoM-:Miniug.     (f .  Evans)  Overland.  4:  496. 

—  as  an  Investment.     St.  James,  48:  42S. 


GOLD 


534 


GOLDWELL 


Gold-Mining ;    Curiosities  of  the  Pay  Streak.     (P.  Mul- 
forcl)  Lippiuc.  7:  475. 

—  in  California.     (AV.  V.  Wells)  Harper,   2o:    598. — 

Hunt,  27 :  44^. 

—  in  England.     Clianib.  J.  21:  49. 

—  in  Georgia.     Harper,  59:  506. 

Gold-Mining  District  of  Grass  Valley,  Cal.      (H.  Silli- 

man)  Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  236. 
Gold  Movement  in   Congress,    1S64.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

18:  761. 
Gold  Xote  Cnrrency.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:   161. 
Gold  Nuggets  and   Gold  Dust,  Origin  of.     (A.  Murray) 

Eel.  Engin.  3:  249. 
Gold  Pen,  History  of.     De  Bow,  9:  332. 
Gold-Producing  Apparatus,  Tellier's.     Pract.  M.  4:  245. 
Gold  Product.     De  Bow,  18:  241.— Bank.  M.  (L.)  19: 

367- 

—  Effect  of  increased.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  22:  616,  685. 

—  in  1860.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  20:  749. 

—  of  the  Pacific.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  802. 

—  of  the  World.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  S65.     18:  i.— 

Westm.  81 :  88.  Same  art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  865. 
Gold  Quartz,  Treatment  of.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  23- 
Gold   Question,    Essay  towards  a  Solution  of.      (J.    E. 

Cairnes)  Eraser,  61 :  38. 
Gold  Region,  Hand  of  God  in.     New  Eng.  8:  80. 
Gold  Room  in  New  York.     (K.  Cornwallis)  So.  M.  17: 

413,  535.  —  (K.  Cornwallis)  Internat.  R.  2:  173. 

Last  Field-Day  in.     Eraser,  81:   107. 

Gold  Sands  of  Pacitic  Coast.     (M.  Thomson)  Overland, 

10:  393. 
Gold-Seekers  of  Sacramento.     Hogg,  4:  104,  124. 
Gold- Worshipers.     Chamb.  J.  15:  340. 
Golden  Age;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  72:  521. 

—  Heathen  Views  on,  and  the  Bible.     Princ.  42:  360. 
Golden  Arrow;  a  Story.  (W.  L.  Aldeii)  Galaxy,  12:  235. 
Golden   Bee;   a  Poem.      (M.  Bentham-Edwards)   Good 

Words,  15:  312. 
Golden  Bee;  a  Poem.     All  the  Year,  3:  108. 
Golden  Calf.     (F.  A.  Cox)  Kitto,  4:  y^- 
Golden  Dreams;    a  Christmas  Story.     (A.  Fabre)  Lip- 

pinc.  3:  112. 
Golden  Fleece.     (G.  Hodder)  Bentley,  24:  323. 

—  Grillparzer's.     Blackw.  24:  155.  —  (N.   L.  Frothing- 

liam)  No.  Am.  16:  283. 
Golden  Furrows;  a  Poem.     (G.  Turner)  Belgra.  11:  84. 
Golden  Gate ;  a  Poem.     (W.  H.  Rhodes)  Pioneer,  3:  299. 
Golden  Gate  Park.     (B.  P.  Avery)  Overland,  12:  573. 
Golden  Guillotine ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  41 :  22.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  361. 
Golden  Hind,  Passengers  of.     (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg. 

i:  126. 
Golden  Ingot.     Knick.  52:   176. 
Golden   Legend,  as  treated  by  various  Writers.     Diib. 

Univ.  39:  547. 
Golden  Legends;  a  Poem.     (R.  H.  Barham)  Bentley,  3: 

494.    5:  289.    6:  88.    8:  602.     13:  95. 
Golden  Lion  of  Granpere,      (A.  TroUope)  Harper,  44: 

420-S81.     45:  84-546. 
Golden  Mesh.     Appleton,  21:  402. 
Golden  Penijisula;  a  Vision.     Eraser,  39:   155. 
Golden  Pillar;  a  Fable.     Clir.  Obs.  5:  221. 
Golden  Sorrow;  a  Novel.     (Mrs.  C.  Hoey)  Chamb.  J.  49: 

1-326. 
Golden Weddnig;  aPoem.  (H.  R. Hudson)Harper,  48:  66. 

—  a  Poem.     (W.  Macllwaine)  Dub.  LTniv.  88:  272. 

—  of  Longwood  ;  a  Poem.    (J.  G.Whittier)  Atlan.  33 :  n 

—  Poems  for.     (R.  H.  Stoddard,  G.  H.  Boker,  and  B. 

Taylor)  Lippinc.  3:  33. 
Golden  Words;  a  Poem.      (A.  A.  Procter)  Good  Words, 

4:  74- 
Goldie,   Thomas,  Rise  and  Downfall  of.     Hogg,  3:  313. 


Golding,   Arthur,   Ovid,   and  Turner.      (C.  Monkhouse) 

Art  J.  32:  329. 
Golding,  Richard.     Art  J.  19:  6. 
Goldoni,  Carhi.     (W.    D.  Howells)  Atlan.  40:  601. — 

Cornh.   14:  726.      Same  art.   Eel.  M.  68:  202. — 

Temp.  Bar,  57:  220. 

—  and  Life  in  Italy  125  Years  since.     St.  Paul's,  4:  482. 

—  and  his  Plays.     Once  a  Week,  10:  721. 

—  and  his  Theatrical  Works.     Anal.  M.  7:  265. 

—  Autol)iography.      Blackw.  130:  516.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  151:  259. 

—  Comedies.     (J.  Picciotto)  Dub.  Univ.  77:  410. 
Goldsniid,   Sir  Isaac  L.      Bank.  M.  (L.)  19:  375,  449. 

20:  220. 
Goldschmidt,  Jenny  Lind,  at  Exeter  Hall,  1856.     Art  J. 
8:  28. 

—  Career  of.     Victoria,  31 :  340. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  (Lord  E.  B.  Lytton)  Ed.  R.  88:  193. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  18:  345.— (T.  B.  Macaulay) 
Harper,  14:  633.  —  (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Liv.  Age,  53: 
513.  — (G.  M.  Towle)  Harper,  48:  6"8i.  — (E.  Town- 
bridge)  Sharpe,  48:  260.  —  (G.  M.  Towle)  Appletdu, 
11:  459.  —  (E.  T.  Channing)  No.  Am.  45:  91.  —  (II. 
T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  267.  —  (R.  Robbins) 
Clir.  Q.  Spec.  10:  iS.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  10 :  498.-7- No. 
Brit.  9:  187.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  14:  365.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  17:  577.  —  Meth.  Q.  9:  351.  —  Am.(i.  21: 
460.  —  New  York  R.  i:  280.  —  Mus.  6:1.     31:  126. 

—  Blackw.  67:  137,  297,  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20:  87, 
1S4.  —  Dub.  Univ.  7:  30.  —  Eraser,  15:  387.  —  Ed. 
R.  65  :  114.  no:  597.  —  Art  J.  16:  305,  326. — 
Bentley,  24:  193.  —  Chamb.  J.  9:  343.  —  Penny  M. 
11:  25.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  6:  210. 

—  and  his  Biographers.     Dub.  LTniv.  32:  315.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  19:  145.  —  (F.Laurence)  Sharpe,  11:  i. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  24:  237' 

—  and  Johnson.     De  Bow,  28:  504. 

—  and  La  Bruyere.     (W.  C.  Russell)  Argosy,  5:  263. 

—  Centenary'  of.    (W.  J.  Fitzpatrick)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  438. 

—  Deserted  Village.     Belgra.  30:  98.  —  Portfo.(Den.) 

12:  315. 

illustrated  bj'  Etching  Club.     Blackw.  51 :  T22. 

Visit  to.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  27:  221. 

—  Early  Haunts  of.     (J.  J.  Kelly)  Irish  Mo.  7:  194. 

—  Forster's  Life  of.     Colburn,  83:  98.  —  Qiuir.  95:  394. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  531.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34: 
I.— Brit.  Q.  8:  i. 

—  Fortune  and  Friends  of.     Nat.  M.  9:  209,  416. 

—  Grave  of.     Colburn,  124:  426. 

—  in  Boswell's  Johnson.     (W.  N.  Nelson)  So.  M.  8:  140. 

—  Irving's  Life  of.     (C.  M.  Kirklaud)  No.  Am.  70:  265. 

—  (hr.  Obs.  51:  469. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  27:  473. 
and  Poetry  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  105. 

—  Macaulay  on.     Dub.  R.  43:  82. 

—  Personality  of .    (R.  B.  S  Knowles)  Dub. Univ.  88:  352. 

—  Poetry  of.     iVi't  J.  3 :  120.  —  (R  H.  Dana)  No.  Am.  8: 

309- 

—  Prior's  Life  of.      (W.  Empson)  Ed.  R.  65:  204.  —  (E. 

T.  Channing)  No.  Aiu.  45:  yi.  —  Mo.  11.  142:   163. 

—  Colburn,  49:  2S2.— Eel.  R.  65:  114.  66:  27.— 
Quar.  57:  273.— Tait,  n.  s.  4:  238.     5:  1(33. 

—  Vicar  of  Wakefield.     Blackw.  53 :  771.  —  (E.  Everett) 

No.  Am.  4:  248. 
Goldsmith's  Work  of  M.  Morel.     Art  J.  2:  289. 
Goldsmiths,  Jlarks  of.     Art  J.  7:  269. 

—  Mediicval.     Chamb.  J.  48:  374.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

77:  488. 
Goldsmith's  Hall,  London.     Penny  M.  3:  17. 
Goldstiicker,  Theodor     Nature,  5:  400. 
Goldweli,  Thomas,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph.      (T.  F.  Knox) 

Month,  26:  53,  129. 


GOLF 


535 


GO  OK  IX 


Golf.  Lond.  Soc.  4:  165. — Chamb.  J.  39:  29. — Fraser, 
50:  204. 

—  Game  and  the  Player.     Conili.  15:  490. 

—  Links  of  St.  Mungo.     Macmil.  8:  404. 

—  New  Game  for  Ladies.    (W.W.  Tulloch)  Belgra.  8:  jS. 

—  Royal  Game  of.     Chamb.  J.  32:  92.     54:  705. 
Golf  Stories.     Belgra.  32:  346. 

Golf  Tournament.     Chamb.  J.  30:   156.  — Once  a  Week, 

9:  694. 
Goliath;  a  Storj-.     (I).  Lowry)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  213. 
Golovin,  Ivan.     (J.  J.  Kyan)  Putnam,  2:  182. 
Goltz,  G.  F.    Christian  Dogmatics.    Bib.  Sac.  31:  378,  576. 
Gome.'*,  Joam  B-     Tragedy,  the  new  Castro.     Blackw. 

23:  601. 
Goncourt,Edmond  and  Jules.    (E.  Keclus)  Atlan.  41:  iSo. 
Gonda.     (J.  L.  Ver  Melir)  Overland,  13:  452. 
Gondola,  The.     Penny  M.  3:  159. 
Gondomar,  Count  of,  and  the  Spanish  Marriage.      Lond. 

Soc.  40:  122. 
Gonds  and  Bygas  of  the  Eastern  Siithpuras.     Ev.  Sat. 

13:  629. 
Gone,  Gone,  Gone.      (A.  K.  IL  Boyd)  Fraser,  64:  296. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54:  384. 
Gone  to  Jail.     All  the  Year,  7:  487. 
Gongs,  Chinese,  Composition  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  19: 

»35- 

—  Manufacture  of.     (G.  W.  Yapp)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  206. 

—  Pract.  M.  7:  14S. 
Gongora,  Luis  de.  Life  and  Times  of.     Dub.  K.  54:  95. 
Gonsalvo  of  Cordova.     (J.   P.   C.   de  Florian)  So.   Lit. 

Mess.  21:  212-729. 
Gonzaga  Family  of  Italy.     (A.  Tacchella)  Atlan.40:  197. 
(jiooch,  Sir  Daniel.     Colburn,  165:   1390. 
Good,  John  Mason.     Book  of  Nature.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5: 

407.  — Mo.  K.  in:  70. 

—  Life  of.     Spirit  Pilg.  3:  196.  —  Mus.  15:  359. — Eel. 

I'f-  47:  537-  — <-'lir-  Obs.  27:  170,  193. 
Good  and  Evil;  an  Essay.      (F.  Eberty)  Macmil.  4:  35;, 

456. 
Triumph  of  the  Good.     (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  30: 

81.  —  Good  Words,  21:  265. 

—  for  Evil.     (J.  F.  Bouverie)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  407. 

—  Way  to  do.     (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  21 :  306. 
Good  Caliph  of  Bagdad.     All  the  Year,  3:  32. 
Good  Cheer.     (S.  Menzies)  Fraser,  104:  762. 

—  Science  of.     St.  James,  9:  47,  195. 

Good  Deacon's  Dream.     (T.  Tuttle)  I'otter  Am.  Mo.  17: 

303- 

Good  Fight,  A.     (C.  Reade)  Once  a  Week,  i:  11-273. 

Good  for  Nothing.  (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  lo:  361. — 
(G.  J.  W.  Melville)  Fraser,  63:  1-685.     ^4=  18-690. 

Good-for-Nothing,  The.     (E.  Mayhew)  Bentley,  4:  94. 

Good  Hope,  Cape  of.  ("hr.  Exam.  17:  3SS.  —  (Sir  J. 
Barrow)  Quar.  22:  203.  —  Quar.  25:  453.  —  Bentley, 
29:  607.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  4:  343. —  Mo.  R.  103: 
296.  — (H.  W.  Tyler)  19th  Cent.  4:  1121. 

—  and  British  Caffraria.     Brit.  Q.  24:  381. 

—  and  the  Kalirs.     Ed.  R.  62:  455.  —  Bentley,  30:  241- 

5S7.     31:  33.  —  House.  Words.  3:  30. 

—  and  South  Africa.     Quar.  108:  120. 

—  British  Capture  of,  1S06.     (C.  Smith)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  11:  97. 

—  British  Government  of.     Colburn,  22:  165. 

—  Climate  at.     (W.  J.  Black)  Geog.  M.  5:   121. 

—  Emigration  to.     Blackw.  5:  523.     6:  jS. 

—  The  rebel  Boers.     Colburn,  85:  74. 

—  Recollections  of.     Bentlev,  29:  549. —  Sharpe,  18:  313, 

367- 

—  Sketches  of.     Bentley,  30:  184.  — Blackw.  71:  289. 

—  Visit  to  Table  Mt.    (J.  A.  Maitland)  St.  James,  18:  61. 
See  Africa,  South:  Tabic  ^Mountain. 

Good  Intentions.     Colburn,  66:  346. 


Good  Investment.     (W.  J.  Flagg)  Harper,  44:  45-S94. 

45:  95.  231- 
Good-Looking  People,  Are  we  aV     (R.  Tomes)  Putnam. 

i:  308. 
Good  Looks;  historically  considered.      Cornh.  14:  334. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  560. 
Good  Match.     (A.  E.  T.  Watson)  Loud.  Soc.  24:  49. 
Good  Men,  Sins  of,  why  recorded  in  the  Scriptures.     ( W. 

B.  Sprague)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  223. 
Good  Morning's  Work;  a  Story.     'I"in.«ley,  6:  99. 
Good  Night;  a  Poem.     (F.  Greenwood)  Comb.  7:   131. 
Good  old  Cause,  The.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  241. 
Good  old  Time,  and  our  own.     Catli.  World,  8:  380. 
Good  old  Times.     Colburn,  6:  42S. 
Good  old  Times;  14th  Century.     I'eop.  J.  5:  241,257. 
Good  Sense  and  Elo(iuence.    (G.  F.  Sinnnons)  Chr.  Exam 

25:  255- 

Good  Sir  Walter;  a  Family  Portrait.     Lond.  M.  22:  460. 

Good  Stories  of  Man  and  other  Animals.     (C.  Reade)  Bel- 
gra. 29:  437.     30:1-385.     31:1-433.     32:53-453- 

Good  Taste.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  195. 

Good   Templars.      (A.  J.  II.  Crespi)  Colburn,  155:  508. 

—  Cong.  2:  616. — Chamb.  J.  54:  167. 

Good  Time  coming.     (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eug.5:  3SS. — 

Dem.  R.  26:  151. 
Good  Wife;  a  Norwegian  Story.     Contin.Mo.  i:  290. 
Good  Works.     Cong.  M.  i:  14S. 

—  Merit  of .     Cath.  World,  7:  125. 

Goodale,   Elaine   and  Dora,  Two  Infant  Phenomenons. 

(J.  Payn)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  611. 
Goodall,  Fred.  B.     Art  J.  2:  213. 
Good-bye,  Sweetheart;  a  Novel.     (R.  Broughtnn)  Temp. 

I3ar,  32:433.     33:1-433-     34:  1-43' •     35:i-55~- 

Same  art.  Applelon,  6:  101-733. 
Goode,  F.    Missionary  Sermon.    Chr.  01)s.  39:  722,  791. 
Goode,  W.    Rule  of  Faith.     Eel.  R.  76:  361. 
Goodell,  Abner  C.     Address  at  Salem,  1S75.     N.E.Reg. 

29:  341- 
Goodell,  William,  with  portrait.      Eel.  il.  56:   114. — 

(I.  Bird)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  377. 
Goodenough,  James  Graham,  Commodore.    (J.  Morseby) 

Macmil.  33:    177.  —  Dub.   Univ.  88:   4S6.  —  Geog. 

M.  3:  271.  —  (A.  M.  Symington)  Good  Words,  18: 

638.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  178. 
Goodhue,  Jonathan,  Life  of.     Hunt,  21:  40. 
Goodier,    Benjamin,   Memoir   of.      (H.  Ware,   jr.)   Chr. 

Exam.  2:  329. 
Goodman,  Richard,  Residence  of.     (W.  Hall)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  13:  442. 
Goodrich,  Chauncey  A.     (T.  D.  Woolsev)  New  Eng.  18: 

328. 
Goodrich,  Samuel  G.      Liv.  Age,  65:  019.  —  L.  S.  Lit. 

Gaz.  7:  73^'- 

—  Poems.     Infernat.  M.  2:   153. 

Goodrich,  William  M.,  Organ-Builder.  New  Eng.  M.6:  25. 
Goodwin,  Daniel,  and  his  Descendants.  Hist.  M.  14:  191. 
Gooiiwin,  Hersty  B.  (('.  Palfrey)  Chr.  Exam.  21:  273. 
Goodwin,  Harvey,  Bishop  of  Carlisle.     Cong.  5:  239. 

—  Hulsean  Lectures  fur  1S55.     Chr.  <1bs.  56:  250,  374. 
Goodwin,  John.     (D.  A.  Whedon)  Meth.Q.  23:  357.  29: 

485.  — Cong.  M.  5:  533. 
Goodwin,  Robert  M.,  Trial  of,  for  Manslaughter.      (H. 

Wheaton)  No.  Am.  11:  114. 
Goodwin,  Thomas,  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  123:  472. 
CJoodwottd.     All  the  Year,  36:  4(19. 

—  and  Bognor.     Teni]).  Bar,  6:  236. 

—  as  it  was.  and  is.     Once  a  Week,  13:  213. 
(ioodwood  Races,  Trip  to.  (J.  A.  Dickson)  Lijipinc.  28:  72. 
Goodyear,  Charles.     (J.  Parton)  No.  Am.  lOi :  «;. 

—  Discourse  on.  (S.  W.  S.  Diitton)  New  Eng.  18:  774. 
Gookin,  Gen.  Daniel,  of  Cambridge.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  123. 

—  (J.  W.  Thornton)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  185. 


GOOKIX 


536 


GOSPEL 


Gookin,  Gen.  Daniel,  of  Cambridge.  History  of  New 
England.     (J.  \V.  Thornton)  N.  E.  Heg."i3:  347. 

Gookin,  Daniel,  of  Sherborn.  (J.  W.  Thornton)  N.  E. 
Keg.  4:  79. 

Gookin  Genealogy.  (J.  W.  Thornton)  N.  E.  lleg.  i :  345. 
2:  167.    4:  79. 

Goolbie;  a  Tale.     (H.  Chesen)  St.  James,  38:  398. 

Goold,  Serjeant.     Colburn,  lo:  121. 

Goose,  The.     Cliamb.  J.  41:  445. 

—  Barnacle.     (G.  X.  Lawrence)  Am.  Natural.  5:  10. 
Goose  Clubs.     Broadw.  i:  2S1. 

Goose  Girl;  a  Poem.     (E.  Keary)  Ev.  Sat.  8:  479. 
Goose  Quills  and  Steel  Pens.     Tail,  3:  280. 
Gooseberries,  in  North  of  England.     Penny  M.  3:  314. 

—  Wild.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  Natural.  10:  270. 
Goose  Tree  Myth.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  565. 
Gopher,  Prairie.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural.  9:  147. 
Gorbaczewski,  John.     Ed.  K.  132:  363. 

Gordon,  Alexander,  Antiquary.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  14:  9.     15:  122. 
Gordon,  Alexander,  Trial  and  Execution  of.     Bentley, 

64:  469,  551. 
Gordon,   Lieut.-Col.   C.  G.,  Chinese   Campaign   under. 

Eraser,  79:  135. 
Gordon,  Lady  Duff,  and  her  Works.    (Mrs.  C.  E.  Norton) 

Macmil.  20:  457.  —  (E.  C.  Gray)  Good  Words,  16: 

637.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  71. 

—  Letters  from  Egypt.     (II.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  20:  412, 

—  Short  Memoir  by  her  Daughter.      Macmil.  30:  530. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  338. 
Gordon,  Lady  Jean.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  52:  33. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  486. 
Gordon,   Sir  James  A,,  tlie  last  of  Nelson's   Captains. 

Macmil.  19:  353.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  480, 
Gordon,  Sir  J.  Watson.    Art  J.  2:  273- 
Gordon,  Patrick.    Lond.  Q.  14:  494. — Blackw.  89:  485. 

—  Career  in  Russia.     Eel.  M.  26:  145. 

—  Diary  of.   Ed.  K.  104:  24.  —  Quar.  90:  314.  —  Eraser, 

44:  397- 
Gordon,  P.  L.,  Personal  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  R.  122:  489. 
Gordon,  Robt.     Sermons.     Eel.  R.  43:  253.  —  Hogg,  11: 

509. 
Gordon,  William,    Historian   of    American   Revolution. 

Hist.  M.  6:  41, 
Gordon  and  French  Families.     (C.  Sotheran)  Antiquary, 

4:  129. 
Gordon  Graham.     (J.  A.  Crofts)  Colburn,  158:  342,  455. 
Gordon  of  Brackley ;  Ancient   Scottish  Ballad.     Lond. 

M.  9:  355. 
Gordon  Riots.     (W.  Thornbury)  Antiquary,  4:  161-197. 

—  Dub.  R.  72:  381.     73:  50. 

—  and  Newgate.     All  the  Year,  27:  421. 

Gore,  Catherine  Frances,  with  portrait.  Colburn,  49:  434. 

—  Banker's  AVife.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  702. 

—  Fair  of  May  Fair.    Westm.  17:  468.    Same  art.  Select 

J.  i:  [iiS.  —  Tait,  i:  389. 

—  Greville;  or  a  Season  in  Paris.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  1S6. 

—  Jerningham.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  526. 

—  Pin  Monev.     Westm.  15:  433. 

—  Polish  Tales.     Tait,  3:  234. 

—  Preferment.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  41. 

—  Women  as  they  are.     (T.  H.  Lister)  Ed.  R.  51:  444. 

—  Works  of.     Colburn,  95:  157.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27: 

527.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  545. 
Gore,  Francis,  and  Upper  Canada.    Eraser,  47:  627. 
Goredale.    Penny  M.  2:  189. 
Gore  House.     Colburn.  86:  135.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17: 

456.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  22:   145. 
Goree,  an  African  Fairhaven.     Lippinc.  18:  414. 
Gorgeana,  Early  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  35.  42. 
Gorges,  Sir  Ferdinando,  Defense  on  Charge  of  betraying 

the  Earl  of  Essex.     (J.  Bruce)  Arch.  33:  241. 


Gorges,  Sir  Ferdinando,  and  Popham,  Colonial  Schemes 
of.     (J.  W.  Thornton)  Cong.  Q.  5:   143. 

Gorges,  Ferdinando,  jr..  Plagiarism  of.  No.  .Vm.  io5:  319. 

Gorges  Geuealogv.  (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  15:  iS. — 
N.  E.  Reg.  29:  44. 

Gorgias  in  California.     (M.  Kellogg)  Overland,  1 :  534. 

Gorham,  George  C.     Benliej',  27:  612. 

—  versus  Bishop  of  Exeter,  1S50.     Brit.  (>.  Ii:   411. — 

Eel.  R.  91;  626. —  Ed.  R.  92:  263. 

Judgment  in  Case  of.     Dub.  R.  28:  2^3. 

Gorhainbury,  From  Gray's  Inn  to.     Once  a  Week,  7:  276. 

Gorilla,  The.  (W.  Ilincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  315.— 
(K.  Prosper)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  105.  —  (L.  J.  Sanford) 
Am.  J.  .Sci.  83:  48.  —  All  the  Year,  i:  112.  5: 
237.  —  Ev.  Sat.  4:  68.  —  Good  Words,  2:  464. 

—  and  other  Apes.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.s.  19:  413. 

—  as  I  found  him.      (W.  W.  Reade)  Belgra.  3:    230. 

Same  art.  Eel,  M.  69:  498. 

—  and  his  Country.    Colbui-n,  122:  1S6.    Same  art.  Eel, 

M.  53:  524.' 

—  Brain  of.     (G.  D.  Thane)  Nature,  15:  142. 

—  Du  Chailluon.  No.  Brit.  35:  219.  —  Temp.  Bar.  3:  4S2, 

—  Habits  of,     (W.  W,  Reade)  ,Am.  Natural.  1 :  177. 

—  Limbs  of,  Owen's.     Aiithrop.  It.  i :  149. 

—  our  nearest  Relative.     All  the  Year,  i:  112.     Same 

aii.  Liv.  Age,  62:  57. 

Gorillas  and  Cannibals,     Chamb.  J.  35:  394. 

Gorilla  Country,  Africa  and  the.     Eel.  R.  1 13:  578. 

Gormandizing,  Memorials  of.  (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Eraser, 
23:  710, 

Gormandizing  School  of  Eloquence,  Blaekw.  14:  73,497, 

Gornlay,  Queen  of  Ireland.  (C.  Scott)  Dub.  Univ.  82 :  475. 

Gort,  Charles  Vercker,  Viscount,  with  portrait.  Dub. 
Univ.  19:  336. 

Gortchakoff,  Prince  Alexander.  (A.  C.  J.  Gustafson) 
Atlan.  44:  213. —  (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  Worid,  24: 
721.  —  (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  21 :  23.  —  with  portrait. 
Eel.  M.  64:  393.  —  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  10:  41. 

—  and  Bismarck.    Blackw.  120:  448.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

87:  667.  —  Ed.  R.  144:  203. 
Gorton,  Samuel.     (C.  Deaue)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  201. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  M.  Mackie)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  15:  317. 
Goshen,  Journey  through  the  Land  of.     (G.  W.  Samson) 

Chr.  R.  14:  141,  455.     15:  214. 
Goslar,  Day's  W^andering  in.  Once  a  Week,  17:  598,  616. 
Gosnold  and  Pring,  1602-3.  (B.  F.  De  Costa)  N.  E.  Pteg. 

32:  76. 
Gospel,  The.     (S.  E.  Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  7:  39. 

—  a  Gift  to  the  Imagination.     (H.  Bushnell)  Hours  at 

Home,  10:  158. 

—  a  new  Creation.  Chr.  Disc.  4:  225. — Chr.Exam.  i:  257. 

—  a  Remedy  for  Sin.     (G.  W.  S.)  Univ.  Q.  20:  298. 

—  a  Sword.     (H.  R.  Nye)  Univ.  Q.  25:  195, 

—  a  Witness  to  all  Nations.      (J.  Richards)  Theo.  &Lit. 

J.  6:  558. 

—  and  the  Age.   Chr.  Rem.  8:  265. 

—  better  than  the  Law  to  sustain  Public  Integrity.     (J. 

M.  Hoppin)  New  Eng.  38:  537. 

—  for  all  the  World.     (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  37:  342. 

—  the  Friend  to  Liberty.     (S.  H.  Cowles)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

10:  10. 

—  Glorying  in.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  250. 

—  Human  Character  exhibited  in.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  2S1. 

—  in  Old  Testament.  (F.W.C.Umbreit)  Evang.R.  i:  39. 

—  Influence  of,  in  liberalizing  the  Mind.      (M.Hopkins) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  10:  419. 

—  Intelligent  Adherence  to.  (D.C.Haynes)Chr.R.ii :  398. 

—  of  the  Age.     Bib.  R.  4:  503. 

—  of  the  Kingdom.     (H.  W.  Brown)  Radical,  2:  529. 

—  of  Travelers,      (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  18:  663. 

—  or  Fiction.     (D.  Y.  Ileisler)  Mercersb,  25:  258. 

—  Preaching  of,     (B,  Kurtz)  Evang,  R.  i:  524. 


GOSPEL 


537 


GOVERNMENT 


Gospel,  The;  Relations  to  Civil  Law.  (P.  Cooke)  Princ. 
15:  no. 

—  Why  Mankind  neglect.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  453. 
Gospel  History.     (.J.  .\.  Alexaiidei)  Princ.  20:  592. 

—  Formation  of.     Month,  6:  289. 

—  Outlinesof.     Dub.  K.  55:  421. 

Gospel  Narratives,  Eclectic  Use  of.  (.J.  A.  Pictoii)  Mod. 
K.  2:  172. 

Gosport  Navy  Yard,  .Abandonment  of.  (G.  Welles)  Gal- 
axy, 10:   109. 

Gossip.     Tinsley.  11:   103. 

—  among  the  Infernals.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  245. 

—  and  Gossiping.     Fraser,  100:  90. 

—  Land  of.     (15.  K.  Parkes)  Argosy,  i:  236. 

—  Literature  of.     St.  .James,  i:   no. 

—  of  Gold  Hill.    (W.  W.  Macomber)  Overland,  lo:  209. 

—  of  History.    Cornh.  35:  325. 

—  on  Rivers.     (S.  S.  Cox)  Knick.  37:  343. 

—  Koyal  and  Noble.     Cornh.  36:   1S5. 
Gossips,  Some  recent.     Dub.  Univ.  81 :  497. 
Gossiping.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  459. 

Gossner,  John  E.,  the  Scholar  and  Teacher.  Good  Words, 

i:  177,  282. 
Gosson,  Stephen.     Cong.  1 :  592. 
Gotama.     See  Buddha. 
Goths.    Hogg,  i:  90. 

—  and  their  Language.     Danv.  Q.  i:  134, 

—  at  liavenna.     Brit.  Q.  56:  297. 
Gotha  Almanac.     Chamb.  J.  13:  14. 

Gotha  Canal.     (C.  U.  C.  Burton)  Nat.  M.  10:  57. 
Gotham,  Drolleries  of.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  48S. 

—  Men  of.     Sharpe,  40:   147. 

Gothenburg  and  Sweden,  1S79.  W^-  ^I-  Symington)  Good 
Words,  21:  317. 

—  Licensing  System  of.    Macmil.  28:  522. — (C.  C.  An- 

drews) Liternat.  R.  8:  402. 

—  Reformed  Public  Houses.     (M.  W.  Moggridge)  Mac- 

mil.  38:  467. 
Gothic  Architecture.     (See  Architecture. 
Gothic  .\rt  and  Architecture.     Brit.Q.  10:  46.     52:  451. 
Gothic  Language.     See  Moeso-Gothic. 
Gothic  Laws  of  Spain.     Ed.  K.  31:  94. 
Gothic  Ornaments  of  the  Duomo,  etc.  of  Pisa.  (A.Taylor) 

Arch.  20:  537. 
Gothic  Revival.     (G.  Mansfield)  Cath.  World.  25:  639. 

—  Kastlake's.     (R.   Sturgis)  Nation,  14:  275.  —  Dub.  R. 

70:   440. 
Stc  itlso  Architecture. 
Gottfried  von  Strassburg.     Hymn  to  the  Virgin.     Cath. 

World,   13:  240. 
•Gottfried's  Success.     (R.  Dana)  Harper,  44:  575. 
Gotthelf,  J.     Tales.     Westm.  48:  202. 
tiottiiigen.     See  Goettingen. 
Gottschalk,  Louis  M.,  Diary  of.    (C.  S.  Holt)  Dial  (Ch.), 

2:  141. 
Gouf,  F.  de  la  Boullaye  le,  Travels  of.     Retros.  17:  78. 
Gouges,  Madame  de.     .\11  the  Year,  43:  305. 
Giiugli,  Lord,  with  i)ortrait.     Dub.  Univ.  36:   192. 
Gough,  John  B.     Chamb.  J.  5:  375. —  So.  Lit.    Mess. 

28:  177. 
Goujon,  Jehan.     (E.  F.  S.  Pattison)  Portfo.  2:  22. 
Gould,  Benj.  .\pthorp.    Uranometria  Argentina.    Am.  .1. 

Sci.  119:  376. 
Gould,  Hannah  F.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  115.  — New  Eng. 

M.  4:  309. 

—  and  Mrs.  Sigourney.      (O.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 

41:  430. 

—  Poems  of.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.   14: 

320.  —  Am.  JIo.  K.  2:  75. 
Gould,  John,  F.  R.  S.,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  23:  365. 
Gcmld,  John  W.,  Obituary  of.     Knick.  13:  34. 
Gould,  Mary.    (Mrs.  E.  F.  EUet)  Godey,  39:  249. 


Gould,  S.  Baring,  with  portrait.     Appleton,  4:  673. 

—  Works  of.     Lond.  Q.  40:  44. 

Gounod,  Charles  Francois,  witli  portrait.  Appleton,  II : 
394.  —  (A.  Ogilvv)  Once  a  Week,  17:  319.  —  Eng. 
Dom.  M.  3:  4,6. — Galaxy,  7:  425. 

—  Gallia.     (Mrs.  R.  Barker)  Ca'th.  World,  30:  71. 
Gourgaud,  Gen.     Narrative  of  Campaign  of  1S15.     (M. 

M.  Scott)  Blackw.4:  220. 
Gourgues,   Dominique    de.      (M.   P.  Thompson)   Cath. 

World,  21:  701. 
Gourmands  and  Gormandizing.     All  the  Year,  20:  270. 
Gournay,  M.  de  J.,  Demoiselle  de.    House.  Words,  4:  534. 
Gout,  The.   All  the  Year,  11 :  583.  — Chamb.  J.  42:  463. 

—  and  Stone,  Causes  of.     Portfo. (Den.)  19:  32. 

—  Eau  Medicinale  iu.     Quar.  3:  368. 

—  Good  Quality  of.     All  the  Year,  i:  102. 

—  Honor  of.     Retros.  11:  35. 

—  Praise  of.     Lond.  M.  10:  91. 

—  Seudamore's  Treatise  on.     Mo.  R.  84:  293. 
Gouty-Stem  Tree.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  .Student,  i:  401. 
Governess;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  93. 
Governess  System,  Modern.     Eraser,  30:  571. 
Governesses.    (M.  Calverley)  Good  Words,   19:  390. — 

Peop.  J.  5:  247. 

—  Health  of.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  3:  267. 

—  Home  for.     Victoria,  7:  64. 

—  Social  Position  of.     Fraser,  37:  411. 
Governesses'  Benevolent  Institution.     St.  James,  4:  501. 

—  Peop.  J.  5:  135. 

Government.    (E.  Lucas)  Month,  32:  198,  436.    33:  150. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  35:  6S2. 

—  Administrative  Reform.     Colburn,  107:   127. 

—  Allegiance  to.     Univ.  Q.  19:  258. 

—  American  Governments.  (E.  E.  Hale)0.  &  N.  11 :  517. 

—  and  the  Church.  (M.  F.  Sullivan)  \m.  Cath.  ().  i :  353. 

—  and  Class  Legislation.    (H.  Cn)mi)ton)  Fortn.  20:  25. 

—  and  Constitutional  Law.      (B.  Tucker)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

5:  587. 

—  and  Currency.     (H.  Middleton)  Hunt,  13:  311,  412. 
Middleton's.     So.  Q.  18:   123. 

—  and  E(iuality.     (Earl  of  Desart)  Dark  Blue,  3:   127. 

—  and  Legislation,  Ancient  and  modern.  De  Bow,  29:  721. 

—  and  Po[)ular  Education.  (E.  C. Wines)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  737. 

—  and  Religion.    (J.  H.A.  Bomberger)  Mercersb.  3:  305. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  11:  371. 

—  as  a  Branch  of   Popular  Education.      (J.  Storj-)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1834:  2-',4. 

—  Best.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.Exam.  72:  313. 

—  by  a  Liberty  Boy.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  082. 

—  Calhoun's  Disquisition  on.     So.  (i.  23:  333. 

—  Calhoun's  Theory  of.      (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  76:  473. 

—  Ceremonial,  Evolution  of.     (II.  Spencer)  Fortn.   29: 

1-7/2. 

—  Some  Checks  and  Balances  in.     (T.  M.  Cooley)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  3:  317. 

—  Civil.     (W.  A.  Grayson)  So.  Lit.  ^fcss.  25:  321. 
and  the  Bible.     .\m.  Whig  R.  12:  511. 

Divine  Origin  and  Su]iremacy  of.    Danv.  (^.4:  327. 

Elements  of.     Dub.  I'niv.  11:  637. 

Ethics  of.     (D.  A.  Gort(ui)  Nat.  Q.  37:  209. 

Intrinsic  End  of.     Dub.  R.  53:  66. 

—  Conservative.     Blackw.  37:  431. 

—  Cost  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  1 :  629. 

—  Dialogue  on  the  best  Form  of.     Chr.  Rem.  46:  2S6. 

—  Divine.     See  God,  Government  of. 

—  Double.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  460. 

—  Duties  of  the  .State.     Eraser,  85:  737. 

—  Excessive.     (II.  Robinson)  Overland,  7:  433. 

—  Federal.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  .\m.  54:  212. 
Freeman  on.     (T.  Chase)  No.  .\m.  loi:  612. 

—  Forms  of.     Ed.  R   136:  St,. 

Sir  G.  C.  Lewis  on.     Ed.  R.  118:  138, 


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538 


GRACE 


Government  from  above  and  from  below.     (F.  W.  New- 
man) Fraser,  82:   121. 

—  Functions  of.     (T.  D.  Huxley)  Fortn.  16:  525.  —  (H 

Spencer)  Fortn.  16:  627. 

—  Gobemouchian  Ideal  of.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  R.  n.  s 

4:  1S9. 

—  Helps's  Thoughts  on.     ((ioldwin   Smith)  Canad.  Mo 

i:  561.  — (E.  D.  J.  Wilson)  Dark  Blue,  2:  640. 

—  How  to  build  a  Nation.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng 

28:  ig. 

—  Human,  a  Divine  Institution.     (B.  Hart)  New  Eng 

3:  525- 

—  Hurlbut's  Essays  on.     Dem.  R.  17:  189. 

—  Influence  of  Climates  upon.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  409. 

—  Laissez-faire.     Fraser,  81 :  72. 

—  Lecture  on.     (B.  Tucker)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  208. 

—  Lieber  on  Civil  Liberty  and  Self-.     (T.  D.  Woolsey) 

New  Eng.  14:  329.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  713.  —  So. 
Q.  25:  300. 

—  Local,  among  different  Nations.      (Sir  C.  W.  Dilke) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  37:  313. 
Cost  of,  in  England.     (P.  G.  Craigie)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

40:  262. 
in  United  States  and  abroad.     (R.  P.  Porter)  Princ. 

n.  s.  4:   172. 
Parish  Law.     Brit.  Q.  48:  415. 

—  Local  Self-,  and  Centralization.     Eel.  R.  94:  354. 

—  Ministerial  Responsibilit3-.     Westm.  66:  18S. 

—  Monarchy  and  Democracy.     Knick.  64:  338,  385. 

—  a  moral  Power.     (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3: 

65,  214. 

—  Municipal.     Dem.  R.  24:  481. 

City  Clerks.     Once  a  Week,  13:   107,  iig. 

—  Ocane  on.     West.  R.  i:  17. 

—  of  our  great  Cities.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  3:  312. 

—  of  Dependencies,  Lewis  on.     Blackw.  51:  213.  —  Ed. 

R.  83:  512.  — Mo.  R.  156:  168. 

—  Origin  and  Design  of.     (T.  Paine)  Carey's  Mus.  i 

20,  99. 
and  Foundations  of.     Am. Whig  R.  2:  327,  437.    3 

273.  — Dem.  R.  13:  129,  241,  353. 
and  Functions  of.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  7 

53°- 

—  Pacificators.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  217. 

—  Paternal.     (S.  Blackstone)  St.  Paul's,  12:  718. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Sharpe,  25:  303,333.     26:   14-278. 

—  Progress  of  Personal  Rule.     (H.  Duncley)  19th  Cent. 

4:  785. 

—  Popular.  (0.  A.  Brownson)  Dem.  R.  12:  529.    29:516. 
Popular  Knowledge  necessary  to.      (.J.  C.  Bruce) 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  292. 

—  Popular  Fallacies  on  Functions  of.     Westm.  107:  305. 

—  Premier  and  President.     Fraser,  86:  391. 

—  Proper  Functions  of.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  419,  505. 

—  Reciprocal  Duties  of  State  and  Subject.  (J.  A.  Froude) 

Fraser,  81:  286. 

—  Relation  of  State  and  Municipal.     (S.  Bowles)  Am. 

Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  140. 

—  Religious  Base  of.     (A.  Hove}-)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  42. 

—  Representative.    (H.W.Warren)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  2S0. 
Republican.     (.J.  G.  Jones)  Victoria,  21:  385. 

—  Republican  Form  of,  Advantages  of.     (H.  Flanders) 

No.  Am.  89:  99. 

—  Responsible.     (V.  B.  Denslow)  Internat.  R.  4:  230. 

—  Right  of,  over  Human  Life.     (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng. 

3:  s^j^- 

—  Science  in.     (T.  Gray)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  290. 

—  Science  of.     (S.  G.  Fisher)  Am.  Mo.  M.  12:  201. 
Retrogression  in.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  No.  Am.  no:  398. 

—  Self-,  Progress  of.     (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q.  36:  205. 

—  Source  of,  Authority  of.     Dub.  R.  56:  279. 

—  Sphere  and  Duties  of.    (J.  Chapman)  Westm.  62:  473, 


Government,  Thoughts  upon.  (A.  Helps)  Macmil.  26: 
27,  219,  457.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  37,  296,  664. 
80:  461. 

—  Tract  on.     (R.  B.  Rhett)  So.  Q.  25:  486. 

—  Three  Experiments  in.    (J.  F.Tuttle)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

3d  s.  i:  I. 

—  True  Functions  of.     (J.  McKrum)  De  Bow,  4:  95. 

—  True  Theory  of .  (A.  P.Upshur)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  401. 

—  Teaman's  Study  of.  (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  12:  .403. 
See  Despotism  ;  Liberty;  Representative  Govcriiuicnt: 

State,  The;  etc. 
Governments,  Arbiti-ary,  Policy  and  Fate  of.     Ed.  R.  39: 
281. —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  4:  342.  —  Mus.  4:  385. 

—  Federative,  Power  and  Stability  of.     Ox.  Prize  Ess. 

4:  239. 

—  Rights  of.     Dub.  R.  50:  397. 

—  Strong.     St.  James,  24:  410. 

—  Subversion  of  ancient.     Quar.  45:  450. 
Government  Contracts.     Am.  Law  R.  4:  i. 
Government  Loans.     Am.  Law  R.  3:   218. 
Governor  Fox;  a  Tale.     Liv.  Age,  5:  227. 
Governor's  Island,  N.Y.,  Garrison  Life  at.    (W.  II.  Ride- 

ing)  Scrib.  21 :  593. 
Governors  and  Legislators,  Compensation  of,  1821.   Niles's 

Reg.  20:  55. 
Governor,   Steam-Engine,   and  Governor-Valve,  Patent. 

Pract.  M.  2:  160. 
Governors,  Engine.     (J.  Hang)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  107:  83. 

—  (L.  d'Auria)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  107:  185,  387.    109: 
266. 

—  Isochronous.     (A.  K.  Mansfield)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102: 

233- 
Gow,  Neil,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  8:  289.  —  Liv.  Age,  61: 

707. 
Gowans,  Wm.    (S.  S.  Purple)  Am.  Bibliop.  3:  5.    4:127. 
Gower,  John.     Retros.  16:  103. 

—  and  his  Works.     Brit.  Q.  27:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

57:  163- 

—  Coufessio  Amantis.     Fraser,  59:  571. 

Gower,  Scotland.     (D.  T.  Evans)  Colburn,  66:  362. 
Gower,  Lord  Leveson,    Poems  and  Translations.      (W. 

Empson)  Ed   R.  52:  231. 
Gowi-ie,  Earl  of,  Conspiracy  of.    (J.  Bruce)  Arch.  33:  143. 

—  Nat.  R.  3:  255.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51:  321. 

—  Trial  and  Death  of,  1584.   (J.  Biuce)  Arch.  33:  143. 

Documents  relating  to.     (J.  Bruce)  Arch.  34:  190. 

Goya,  F.  J.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portio.  10:  67-99. 
Goza,  Clockmaker's  Salt-Works  at.     Penny  M.  5:  326. 

—  Remains  of  the  Giant's  Tower  at.     (W.  H.  Smytli) 

Arch.  22:  294. 
Gozlan,  Leon,  Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  673. 
Gozon,  Dieudonne  de.     (W.  J.  Walter)  U.  S.  Cath.  JI. 

3:  645- 
Gozzi,  Carlo,  A  Venetian  of  the  iSth  Century.     (H.  M. 
Benson)  Lippinc.  20:  347. 

—  Turandot;  a  Dramatic  Fable.     Blackw.  33:  371. 
Grab  Collection,  The  great.     Chamb.  J.  23:  18. 
Grabbe,  C.     Cinderella.     Blackw.  41:  668. 

Gracchi,  The.     (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  31:  475.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  26:  229.  —  Westm.  18:  43. 
Gracchus,  Caius.     So.  Q.  20:  62. 

Grace  and  .irniinianism.     (J.  C.  Rankin)  Princ.  28:  38. 
Princeton  Review  on.     Meth.  Q.  16:  257, 

—  and  Nature.    (I).  Y.  Heisler)  .Mercersb.  22:  297.  —  (J. 

W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  19:  485. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  289. 

—  Doctrines  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  117. 

—  Father  Mazella's  Treatise  on.     (A.  F.  Hunt)  Cath. 

World,  28:  131. 

—  Hogg  on  the  Economy  of.     Cong.  M.  lo:  607. 

—  of  God,  Man's  Dependence  on.     (S.  R.  Andrew)  Chr. 

Q.  Spec.  7:  76. 


GRACE 


539 


GRAXDMOTHERS 


Grace  on  Drafts  at  Sight.    (D.  R.  Jacques)  Hunt,  19:  399. 

Grace  at  Meals.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  469,  593.     16:  142. 

Grace  before  Meat.     (C.  Lamb)  Loud.  M.  4:  469. 

Grace  Allen.     All  the  Year,  26:  98.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11:  502. 

Grace  Dawson.    Appleton,  1 :  106. 

Grace  Dorrien.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  37-340. 

Grace  Kennedy;  a  Tale.  Dub.  Univ.  36:  337,  443,  556. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  119,  293,  541. 

Grace  (Owen's  Engagement.  (R.  E.  Francillon)  Blackw. 
103:  651.    104:  44.    Sameart.  Liv.  Age.  98:  44,  291. 

Grace  Sehvode.     (J.  Goddard)  Once  a  Week,  25:  50-57S. 

Grace  Seymour's  Mission;  a  Tale.  (K.  O'Mcara)  Cath. 
World,  18:  668,  806. 

Graces,  The;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  33-  527. 

Gracian,  Balthasar.     (M.  E.  G.  Duff)  Fortn.  27:  328. 

Gradgrind,  Mr.,  typically  considered.  (F.  Jacox)  Bent- 
ley,  60:  613. 

Graduates  and  Undergraduates.  Colburn,  63:  212-449. 
64:  17-491.     65:  49-240. 

—  of  New  England  and  New  York  Colleges.     See  Col- 

leges. 
Graca  Majora,  Dalzel's.     Ed.  R.  2:  211. 

—  Popkin's  Dalzel's.     (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  23:  142. 
Gra'fe,  A.  v.,  of  Berlin.  ( W.  II.  Milburn)  Harper,  47:  593. 
Graefenberg.     Putnam,  9:  244. 

Graefrath,  Hofrath  of.     Liv.  Age,  49:  371. 

Graf  de  Tropp.     Eraser,  27:  195. 

Graffiti,  or  Wall  Scribblings.     Liv.  Age,  148:  758. 

Grafting,  Conseriuences  and  Effects  of.     (M.  T.  Masters) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:  141. 
Grafton,  Joseph,  Life  of.     Chr.  R.  14:  245. 
Grafton,  Mass.,  Council  at,  1744.     Cong.  Q.  4:  247. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  57. 
Graham,  Andrew.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  96. 

Graham,  Sir  James.  Westm.  41:  319.  —  Blackw.  93: 
436.  — Hogg,  5:  225. 

—  on  Coin  and  Currencj-.     Westm.  41:  319. 

—  Oratory  of.     Fraser,  33:   136. 

Graham,  John,  of  Claverhouse,  and  the  Covenanters.  (J. 
T.  Morse,  jr.)  Nat.  Q.  10:  259. 

—  and  Lord  Macaulay.     Blackw.   88:   155.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  66:  656. 

—  Macaulay  and  Aytoun  on.     No.  Brit.  13:  i. 

—  Napier's  Memorials  of.     Liv.  Age,  63:  290. 
Graham,  Marie.     Three  Months  near  Rome.     Ed.  R.  35: 

140.  —  Mo.  R.  94:  173.  —  Lond.  M.  2:  306. 

Graham,  Mary  Jane.  (S.  R.Andrew)  Chr. Q.  .Spec.  6:  3S1. 

Graham,  Miss  Stirling.  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  55:  65. 

Graham,  Thomas,  Lord  Lynedoch.  l-jd.  K.  152:  303. — 
(R.  D.  Osborn)  Nation,  31:  361. 

Graliani,  Thomas,  Master  of  tlie  ^lint.  (J.  Bn,-ce)  Mac- 
mil.  22:  183.  —  (A.  W.  William>on)  Nature,  i:  20. 

—  Memoir  of.     (J.  P.  Cooke,  jr.)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  lOi :  115. 
Graham,  Clan  of,  Ireland.    ( W.  Scott)  Dub.  Univ.  i :  325. 
Grahani's  Island.     Sharpe,  5:  240. 

Grahame,  James.     Blackw.  i:  596. 

—  British  Georgics.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  437.     9:  62S.  —  (F. 

Jeffrey)   Ed.  R.  16:  213.  —  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  3: 
456.  — Eel.  R.  4:  792.     12:  769. 
Grain,  Harvesting  and  Storing  of.    Pract.  M.  5:  229,  276. 

—  Proclamation  of  Elizabeth  on  Scarcity  of.    (F.  Douce) 

Arch.  14:  27. 
Grain  and  Flour  Trade.     De  Bow,  4:   159. 
Grain-Binder  Attaciimont  to  Harvesters.  Pract.  M.  2:  209, 
Grain  Crop  of  1S55.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  lo:   169. 
Grain  Elevators,  Cleaners,  and  Driers.     (A.  P.  Boiler) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  82:  i,  73. 
Grain  Fields  of  Russia  and  America.     (D.  Ker)  Nat.  Q. 

39:  31S. 
Grain  .Market,  Home  and  Foreign.     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow) 

De  Bow,  1 :  33. 
Grain  Worms.    Penny  M.  2:  301,  334. 


Grained  for  Life.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  586. 

Grainger,  Richard.    (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  5 :  401. 

Grammar.     (G.  Brown)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1831:  137. 

—  and  Language.     Loud.  Q.  12:  3S7. 

—  Bopi)'s  Comparative.     (L.  and  R.  L.  Tafil)  Bib.  Sac. 

18:  771. 

—  Ciimparative.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  iii:   199. 

—  Criticism  and  Logic,  Smith's.     Mo.  R.  107:  61. 

—  gone  mad.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  643. 

—  of  Dionysius,  the  Thracian;  translated.    (T.  Davidson) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  8:  326. 

—  of  the  New  Testament  Dialect.     Chr.  Obs.  48:  182. 

—  Outlines  of  Universal.     Mo.  R.  83:  84. 

—  Problem  of.     (H.  M.  Ma.-on)  Western,  2:  352. 

—  Wilson's  Essay  on.     Anal.  M.  11:   177. 

Ste  English  Language;  French  Language;  etc. 
Grammar  Schools.    Pamph.  13:  261.    16:  337.    19:  88. 

—  Endowed,  of  England.     Am.  J.  liduc.  28:  737. 

Clerical  Masterships  of.     Cong.  1 :   169. 

-of  Ireland.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  721. 

—  English.     (J.  Sutherland)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i:  155-438. 
Siyaller.     Brit.  (^  38:  51. 

—  Irish.     (M.  Arnold)  Fortn.  36:   137. 

—  Original,  of  New  England.    Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  105. 
Grammarless  Tongue.     (R.  G.  Wiiite)  Galaxy,  7:  267. 
Gramme  Machine.   (M.  F.  O'Reilly)  Pop.  Sci.  K.  12:  265. 
Grammont,  Count  de,  with  portrait.    Ev.  .Sat.  9:  487,  496. 

—  Memoirs;  Bohn's  Edition.     Fraser,  34:  603. 
Granii)ians,  Excursion  into  the.     Nature,  lo:  90. 
Grana  Weal,  Fragments  from  Hist.  of.  Dub.  Univ.  3:  194. 
Granada.  (A.  Griffiths)  .Vrt  J.  33 :  17, 49. — Bentley,  5 :  264. 

—  and  the  Alhambra.     (G.  B.  Cheever)  Kiiick.  19:  120, 

197,  329.  —  (S.  P.  Scott)  Lijipinc.  27:  425. 

—  Irving's  Conquest  of.    (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  29: 

293. —  t^uar.  43:   55.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  5:   190.  —  Mo. 

R.  119:  430. 
Granary  of  the  West.     (J.  W.  Scott)  Hunt,  16:  363. 
Granby;  a  Novel.     Mo.  R.  109:  97.  —  (Syd.  Smith)  Ed. 

R.  43:  395. 
Grand-Assize  Cause.     Eel.  M.  46:  555. 
Grand  Duchess,  The.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  4:  303. 
Grand  Jury.   Chamb.  J.  41:  305.  —  All  the  Year,  5:  574. 
Grand  Juries.     Westm.  19:  88. 

—  Functions  of.     West.  Law  J.  3:  210. 

Grand  Jury  Laws  and  County  Public  Works.   Dub.  Univ. 

27:  346. 
Grand  Manan  Island.     (E.  Abbott)  Harper.  56:  541. — 

(15.  F.  De  Costa)  Hours  at  Home,  11;  224. 
Grand    Pre,    Nova   Scotia;  .Scene   of   Evangeline.      (G. 

Mackenzie)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  337. 
Grand  Traverse  Bay.    (M.  Tiiompsun)  Lippinc.  28:  321. 
Grand  Trunk  R.  R."    (M.  B.  Ilewson)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  276. 
Grande  Chartreuse.     Ste  Chartreuse,  Grande. 
Grands  Jours  d'Auvcrgne.     Quar.  81 :   1S7.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,   14:  250.  —  Blackw.  63:  47.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  16:  300. 
Grandfather  and  I.     Chamb.  J.  42:  609. 
Grandfather's  Musings.     Ciiamb.  .1.  42:   193. 
Grandfather's  Story.     (F.  R.  Thomas)  Victoria,  28:   16. 
Gran<lfatiier's  Story.     House.  Words,  6:   593. 
Grandfathers  and  Grandchildren.     (J.  Wilson)  Blackw. 

50:  632. 
Grandier,  Urban;  a  French  Record  of  17th  Century.    St. 

Paul's,  3:  326. 
Grandissimes,  The.     (G.  W.  Cable)  Scrib.  19:    97-S41. 

20:  24-S12. 
Grandmother,  The.    (H.  C.  Andersen )Temp.  Bar,  32:  370 
Grandmother  Prentice.    (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  12:  449. 
Grandmotiier's  Apology;  a  Poem.     (A.  Tennyson)  Once 

a  Week,  1:41. 
Grandmother's  Story.     (C.  B.  Conant)  Overland,  5:  475. 
Grandmothers,  Chapter  on.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  24S. 


GRANDMOTHERS 


540 


GRANVILLE 


Gvandmothevs,  In  Praise  of.     Macmil.  4:  323. 

—  Pk-a  for  our.     (15.  Murphy)  Catli.  World,  23:  421. 
Grandson  of  Candide.    (II.  D.  Traill)  Dark  Blue,  2:  560. 
Grange,  Lady,  Story  of.   Chanib.  J.  5:  145.  —  (W.  Cham- 
bers) Chanib.  J.  51 :  449. 

New  Light  on.     IJhukw.  66:  347.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  23 :  59. 
Grange  Garden.    (H.  Kingsley)  St.  James,  36:  337-561. 

37:  61-561.     38:  93-449- 
Granges  of  the  Patrons  of  Husbandry.    (Mrs.  P.  Swahn) 

O.  &  N.  8:  96. 

—  and  Farmers'  Clubs  in  America.     C'ornli.  28:  556. 

—  and  Free  Trade.     Kepublic,  i:   513. 

—  and  the  Potter  Law.     Internal.  K.  3:  665. 
Granger  Movement  in  Western  States.     (C.  F.  Adams, 

jr.)  No.  Am.  120:  394. —  (W.  C.  Flagg)  Am.  Soc. 
Sci.  J.  6:  100.  —  Nation,  16:  329.  —  (W.  G.  Sum- 
ner) Nation,  16:  381.  — (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17: 
68,  156.  18:  55.  19:  36.  —  (M.  Rowland)  Lippinc. 
12:  33S. 

—  Agricultural  E.\position  of  Corporate  Law.     Nation, 

17:   140. 

—  and  the  llailroads.     (C    F.  Adams,  jr.)  Nation,   16: 

249.  —  (E.  F.  Adams)  Nation,  19:  121,  234.  —  (F. 

E.  Leland)  Nation,  20:  1S9. 

Potter  Law.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  231. 

Rates  of  Transportation.     Nation,  17:  36. 

Right  to  confiscate.    (A  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  19: 

199. 
Watered-Stock  Hallucination.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick) 

Nation,  17:  237.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  2S5. 

—  Collapse  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:  57. 

—  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court.    (D.  A.  Wells)  Nation, 

19:  282.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  20:  53. — Nation, 
24:  143. 

—  Granger  Theory  applied  to.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

27:  37- 
Grangerism  and  retrospective  Legislation.    (F.  Wharton) 

Internat.  R.  3  :  50. 
Granier,  Paul.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  731. 
Granite.     (M.  G.  Watkins)  Once  a  Week,  15:  539. 

—  New  Hampshire,  and  its  Contact  Phenomena.    (G.  W. 

Hawes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  21. 

—  Sonorous,  and  Sand-Hills.     Penny  M.  12:  135. 

—  Use  of.     (G.  Wilkinson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  265. 
Granitic  Rocks.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOi:  82,  182. 

103:  115. 
Granny  Latham's  Revenge;  a  Story.     Cornh.  14:  313. 
Granny's  Vagabond  Acquaintance.     Tinslej-,  15:  31. 
Grant,  Mrs.  Anne,  of  Laggan.     (W.  Wilson)  Am.  Hist. 

Rec.  3:  539.  —  (A.Norton)  No.  Am.  60:  126. — No. 

Brit  i:  99.  —  Liv.  Age,  i:  412.     2:  550.  —  Eel.  M. 

2:  161.  —  Mus.  37:  144.  —  Blackw.  3:  187. 

—  and  her  Contemporaries.     Eraser,  29:  411. 

—  Letters  from  the  Monntains.  (.J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  6:  1064. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (,T.  T.  Gordon)  No.  Brit,  i :  99.  —  (J. 

Foster)  Eel.  R.  9:  165.  — Chr.  Obs.  44:  472,  550,  614. 
—  Tait,  n.  s.  ii:  174. —Ed.  R.  80:  173. 
Grant,  Asahel,  and  the  Nestorians.     (J.  L.  Dimon)  New 

Eng.  II :  440. 
Grant,  Baldric,  the  Polytcchnist.    Cliamb.  J.  6:  155. 
Grant,  Charles,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  24:  69,  133. 

—  Prize  Poem  of.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  225. 

—  Restoration  of  Learning ;  a  Poem.     Eel.  R.  i:  37S. 
Grant,  Francis,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  66:  771.— Am. 

Arch.  4:  157. 
Grant,  Sir  Hope.    Blackw.  117:  638. 
Grant,  James.     Great  Metropolis.     Eel.  R.  65:  558. — 

Eraser,  14:  710.  — (H.  W.  Longfellow)  No.  Am.  44: 

461.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  309. 

—  Paris  and  its  People.     Eraser,  28:  702. 

—  Random  Recollections.     Eel.  R.  68:  292, 


Grant,  L.  K.,  Ninfa.     Chr.  Rem.  14:  123. 

Grant,  Maria  M.,  Novels  of.     (G.  B.  Smith)  St.  James, 

40:   165. 
Grant,  Robert.    Bench  and  the  Bar.     Eel.  R.  66:  627. 
Grant,  Robert  Edmond.     Nature.  10:  355. 
Grant,  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Southark.     (^I.  Russell)  Irish 

Mo.  7 :  89. 

—  Obituary  of.     (J.  Virtue)  Month,  13:  24. 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.     (E.  A.  Duyckinck)  Putuiim,  11:  T14. 

—  U.  S.  Serv.M.  i:  561. — with  portrait,  Kv.  Sat.  Ii: 
511.  —  Eraser,  79:  602. —  Hours  at  II(jmc,  3:  176. 

—  Administration  of.    (G.W.Julian)  No.  Am.  126:  262. 

—  Internat.  II.  4:   145. 

—  and  his  Cabinet,  1869.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  18:  359. 

—  and  his  Campaigns.  (R.  B.  Irwin)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5:  252. 

—  and  Horace  Greeley.    Nat.  Q.  25:  105,  369. 

—  and   Horatio   Seymour,   as   Presidential   Candidates. 

Once  a  Week,  19:  211. 

—  and  strong  Government.    (J.  S.  Black)  No.  Am.  130: 

417. 

—  and  Washington.     (G.  B.  Loring)  0.  &  N.  5:  337. 

—  as  a  Soldier  and  Civilian.  —  (D.  H.  Maury)  So.  Hist. 

Soc.  5:  227. 

—  Badeau's  Life  of.     (F.  W.  Palfrey)  Nation,  32:  461. 

—  Appleton,  26:   138. 

—  Civil  and  Military  Administration  of.     (C.  P.  Kings- 

bury) Nat.  Q.  35:  213. 

—  Coming  Administration  of,  1S69.    Chr.  Exam   86:30. 

—  Grantism  vs.  Cajsarism.    (E.  1.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  29:  256. 

—  Indian  Policy  of.     (S.  G.  Arnold)  Meth.  Q.  37:  409. 

—  Intellectual  Character  of.    (A.  Badeau)  Allan.  23:  625. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  81:  177. 

—  Militaiy  Life  of.     (C.  C.  Chesney)  Ed.  R.  129:  230. 

—  on  the  Ballle-Field.    (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  39:  210. 

—  on  Finances.     Penn  Mo.  6:  63. 

—  Political  Career  of.     (W.  P.  Garrison  and  E.  L.  God- 

kin) Nation,  24:  127. 

—  Political  Education  of,  abroad.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 30:  130. 

—  Presidential   Message,    1876.      (L.    Rosecrans)    Cath. 

World,  22:  707. 

—  Presidential  Policy  of .    (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.  ili:  29. 

II9'  33- 

—  Recollections  of.     (W.  F.  G.  Shanks)  Harper,  31:  68. 

35:  210. 

—  Rehabilitation  of.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  28:  258. 

—  Revival  of  the  Grant  Boom.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

29:  236. 

—  Round  the  World  with.     Quar.  150:  205. 

—  Speech  at  Des  Moines,   1875.     (L.   Rosecrans)  Cath. 

World,  22:  433. 

—  Third  Term  for.    (G.  S.  Boutwell)  No.  Am.  133:  370. 

—  Penn  Mo.  11:  318. 

and  the  Machine.     (H.  White)  Nation,  30:  320. 

Specific  Argument  against.     (E.  L.  Godkjn)  Na- 
tion, 30:  342. 
What  it  would  mean.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  30: 

412. 

See  United  States  Politics,  Election  of  iSSo. 
Grant,  William  James.     Art  J.  16:  233. 
Grant,  W.  J.,  Visit  to  Farm  of.     (R.  Keeler  and  A.  R. 

Waud)  Ev.  Sal.  11:  525. 
Grant  Family  Memorials.  (J.W.  Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  21 :  173. 
Grant-Duff,  "M.  E.    Miscellanies.     (G.  Walker)  Nation, 

28:  270. 
Grant-Highlanders,    Mutiny  of.      Chamb.    J.    27:    22. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  53:  317. 
Granvelle,  Cardinal.    (W.  C.  Robinson)  Month,  36:  472. 
Granville,  Dr.  Augnsto  Bozzi,  Autobiography  of.   Chamb. 

J.  52:  26. — Lond.  Q.  44:  141. 
Granville,   G.    L.    G.,   Earl,  Political   Portrait   oL      St. 

James,  24:  166. 


GRANVILLE 


541 


GRAY 


Granville,  John  Carteret,  Earl.     Colhurn,  129:  39. 

Granville  de  Vigne  ;  a  Novel.  (L.  dc  la  Rami')  Colbum, 
121:  15-471.  122:  100-463.  123:  82-443.  ^24' 
74-472.  125:49-437.  126:93-453.  127:79-446. 
128:  79-239- 

Grape,  The,  and  the  Star;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  33S. 

—  from  a  Thorn;  a  Novel.     (J.  Payn)  Cornh.  43:  1-741. 

44:  1-74 1. 

Grape  Blight.     Chamb.  J.  19:  124. 

Grape  Culture.  (.J.  11.  Merrick,  jr.)  No.  Am.  100:  522. 
109:  155.  —  Land  We  Love,  2:  355.  —  (IL  W.  II  a  ve- 
nal) Land  We  Love,  4:  20S. 

Grape  Cure  at  Durkheim.     Liv.  Age,  175:  475. 

Grape  Disease.     ((J.  V.  Riley)  Am.  Natural.  6:  532,  622. 

—  The  Phylloxera.     (C.  V." Riley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:1. 
Grape  Vines,  Pruning  and  Training  of.    West.  J.  lO:  256. 

—  (H.  W.  Ravenal)  Land  We  Love,  3:   167. 
Grapes,  Wine,  and  Vinegar.     Fraser,  93:  613. 

See  Vine;  Wine. 
Grapes  and  Thorns;    a  Tale.     (M.   A.  Tincker)  Cath. 

World,  17:  362-792.     18:  10-772.     19:  6S-671. 
Graphs,  Glyphs,  and  Typos.     Chamb.  J.  43:  85. 
Graphics.     (G.  L.  Vose)  Ed.  Engin.  12:  529. 
Graphic  Arts.     So.  R.  n.  s.  21:  74. 
Graphic  Method  in  Experimental  Sciences.    (G.  S.  Hall) 

Nation,  29:  238. 

—  of  studying  Phvsical   Laws.     (E.    C.   Pickering)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  91 :  272. 
Graphical   Statics,  General   Method   in.     (II.  T.  Eddy) 
Eel.  Engin    18:  22-385. 

—  Internal  Stress  in.   (H.  T.  Eddy)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  1-234. 

—  New  Constructions   in.     (H.   D.   Eddy)  Eel.  Engin. 

16:  1-4S1.     17:  I,  97. 

—  New  Method  of.     (A.  J.  Dubois)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  161- 

385- 
Graphotype,  The.    Art  J.  21 :  313.  —  (J.  Carpenter)  Once 

a  Week,  16:   iSi.  — (H.  Lawson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5: 

207.  —  F.  Arts  Q.  4:  231. 
Graptolites.     (W.  Carruthers)  Intel.  Obs.  11:  2S3,  365. 

—  Nicholson  on.     Nature,  5:  418. 

Grasmere,  Recollections  of.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s. 

6:  93)  569,  804- 
Grasp  of  a  withered  Hand;  an  Irish  Story.     Lond.  Soc. 

38:  407. 
Grass.     (J.  Buckman)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  1S6. 

—  of  the  Field.     Once  a  Week,  9:   160. 
Grasses.     (W.  W.  Bailey)  Am.  Natural.  5:  616. 

—  and  Wild  Flowers.     Galax}-,  5:  690. 

—  Instructions  on.     Ilogg,  7:  259,362. 
Grass-Cloth  of  China.     Chamb.  J.  16:  214. 
Grasshoppers,  Songs  of.     (S.  II.  Scudder)  Am.  Natural. 

2:  113. 
Grasshopper  Plague.     (.J.  Shoehan)  Temp.  Bar,  24:  370. 
Grass  Valley,  Cal.,  Gold-Mining  District  of.     (B.  Silli- 

man)  Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  236. 
Gratitude.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  37. 
Gratry,  Auguste  J.  S.,  Abb(^.     O.  &  N.  5:  377. 

—  Souvenirs.     IMonth,  21:  4S3. 

Grattan,  Henry.  Blackw.  46:  392,  529. — Dub.  Univ. 
7:  229.     87:  225. 

—  Eloquence  at  the  Bar.     West.  Law  J.  3:  241. 

—  Life  and  Speeches  of.     Portfo.(I)en.)  29:  275. 

and  Times  of.    Dub.  Univ.  14:  429.  — Mo.  R.  149: 

575.  — Dub.  R.  15:  200. 

—  Miscellaneous  Works  of.     INIo.  R.  99:  -559. 

—  Speeches  of.    (.1.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  17:  204.  —  Eel.  R.  36: 

I.  — Ed.  R.  38:  44.  — Mo.  R.  98:  113.  — Mus.  1:204. 
Grattan,  Thomas  Colley.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  658.— with 
portrait,  Colhurn,  32:  77. 

—  Heiress  of  Bruges.     Westm.  14:  146. 

—  High- Ways  and  By-AVays.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:121.— 

Lond. M.  18:  44S. 


Gratton,  J.,  Quaker  Preacher.  (S.  T.  Hall)  Reliquary, 
i:  21. 

Grattoni,  Severino,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  437. 

Gratuities  to  Servants  in  England.  All  the  Year,  6:  200, 
349.  —  Once  a  Week,  27:  401.     See  Tips. 

Graunt  on  the  Bills  of  Mortality,  1665.  Cong.  M.  8: 
541. 

Grave  at  Spitzbergen;  a  Poem.  (C.  F.  Alexander)  Dub. 
Univ.  52:  744. 

Grave  I)y  the  Lake.     (.J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  15:  561. 

Graves,  Ancient,  of  California.  (P.  Schumacher)  Over- 
land, 13:  297. 

—  and  Epitaphs.     House.  Words,  6:   105. 

—  and  (ioblins.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  438. 

—  Noted.     (E.  Wilherforce)  Once  a  Week,  7:  302. 

—  Two.     Fraser,  34:  13. 

Grave-Digger's  Daughter,  The;  a  Tale.    Dub.  Univ.  14: 

438- 
Grave  Mounds  of  Derbj'shire.     (L.  Jewitt)  Intel.   Obs. 

12:   iSo-459. 
Grave  Robbing  and  Dissection.     (T.  S.  Sozinsky)  Penn 

Mo.  10:  206. 
Gravelotte  revisited.     Fraser,  88:  41 8. 
Gravelotte,  Battle  of,  Winn's.     Colhurn,  148:  204. 
Graves,    A.    P.     Songs   of   Killarney.     (G.    B.    Smith) 

Fraser,  88:  201.  — (A.  M.  AVilliams)  Cath.  World, 

32:  735.  —Once  a  Week,  29:  226. 
Graves,  Dean,  Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  634. 
Graves,  Dr.,  Murder  of.     House.  Words,  12:  524. 
Graves,  Richard,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Fraser,  24:  76. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  41:    106. 
Graves,  Robert  J.,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  260. 
Gravesande,  C.  N.  S.  van  'S.    Etchings.    (P.  G.  Hamer- 

ton)  Portfo.  4:  135. 
Graveyard  in  the  Hills;  a  Poem.     Dub.  L^niv.  50:  78. 

—  Meditation  in  a.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  552. 
Graveyards.     (G.  Waterston)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  652.  — 

Knick.  7:  373.  —  Dem.  R.  14:  410. 

—  Chadwick's  Report  on  Interment  in  Towns,  1844.    Mo. 

R.  163:  324. 

—  Gatherings  from.     Westm.  37:  201. 

—  Pestiferous  Effects  of.     Westm.  40:  149. 

—  Unlawful  Disinterment  in.     (R.  Goode)  Quar.  42:  1. 

—  Walker  on  London.     Mo.  R.  151:   161. 
See  also  Churchyards. 

Graveyard  Idyl.     (H.  A.  Beers)  Lippinc.  26:  4S4. 
Graveyard  Mansion.     Pioneer,  4:  269. 
Gravitation.     (H.  F.  Walling)  .\m.  .1.  Sci.  90:  254. 

—  Denison's  New  Theory  of.     Mo.  R.  163:  355. 

—  Force  of.     (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  25,  193. 

—  from  Surface  of  Earth  to  Center.     (J.  W.  Nystrom) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  52:  205. 

—  Law  of.     (,J.  T.  Duineld)  Evang.  R.  17:  236.  — (G.  P. 

Young)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  14:  580. 

—  Vince  on.     Ed.  R.  13:  loi.  —  Eel.  R.  6:  663. 
Gravity,  Acceleration  of,  nt  Tokio,  Japan.     (T.  C.  Men- 

denhall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  124. 

—  and  Magnetic  Inclination.     (P.  E.  Chase)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

90:   166. 

—  and  Magnetism,  Numerical  Relations  of.    (P.  E.  Chase) 

.\m.  .1.  Sci.  8g:  312. 

—  Dctennination  of  the  Force  of,  in  Japan.     (T.  C.  3Ien- 

denhall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121 :  99. 

—  Energy  of.     Eel.  Engin.  9:   159. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Magnetic  Declination.     (P.  E.  Chase) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  90:  83. 

—  Specilic.     (R.  Hare)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  42,  99,  157. 
Gray,  Asa.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  491.  —  with  portrait,  Eel. 

M.  94:  250. 

—  and  Scientific  and  Religious  Beliefs.    Presb.  R.  1 :  586. 

—  Botany.     So.  (J.  15:  444. 
Gray,  David.     Cornh.  9:  164. 


GRAY 


542 


GREAT   BRITAIN 


Gray,  David,  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  303. —  Ed.  R. 
115:  567.  —  Chamb.  J.  38:  75.  —  Liv.  Age,  75:  88. 

—  Eel.  K.  116:  19. 

Gray,  Elisha.     (G.  B.  Prescott)  Pop  Sci.  Mo.  14:  523. 
Gray,  Francis  C.     Phi  Beta  Kappa  Address,  1816.     No. 
Am.  3:  289. 

—  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Poem.     No.  Am.  52:  262. 

Gra}',  Fredericlv  T.  Addresses.  (E.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam. 
54:  90. 

—  Sermon  on  Death  of.  (E.  Peabody)  ilo.  Rel.ll.  13:219. 
Gray,  Mrs.  James.    Dub.  Univ.  25:  327.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  5:  198. — with  portrait',  Dub.  Univ.  29:  360. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  11:  47. 

—  Eumains  of.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  318,  397,  547.     26:211, 

393,  683.     27:  201. 
Gray,  John  C.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Oration.  No.  Am.  13:  47S. 
Gray,  John  Edward.     Nature,  11:  36S. 
Gray,  Bishop  Robert,  Life  of.     (C.   K.  Paul)  Theo.  R. 

13:  70.  —  Westm.  106:  80.  —  Chr.  Obs.  76:  7. 
Gray,  Stephen,  a  First  Electrician.     (B.  W.  Richardson) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  460. 
Gray,  Thomas.     (E.  Jesse)  Bentley,  23:    133.  — (T.   S. 

Perry)  Atlan.  46:  810. — Am.  Whig  R.  14:  30. — 

Blaeicw.  75:  242. 

—  and  Literature  of  iSth  Century.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  402. 

—  and   his   School.     (Sir  J.    Stephen)  Cornh.   40:    70. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  259. 

—  and  Wordsworth.     Quar.  141:  104. 

—  Correspondence  with  W.  Mason.     Prosp.  R.  10:  369. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  27:  413. 

—  Elegy  in  a  Country  Churchyard.     (.J.  D.  Howard)  No. 

Am.  96:  312.  —  Art  J.  6:  72. 

Blackwood  Strictures  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  345. 

Scene  of.     (E.  Jesse)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  709. 

Stoke  Poges  and.     St.  James,  21:  214. 

—  Footprints  of.     (R.  de  Peverll)  Once  a  Week,  14:  630. 

—  Grave  of.  •  Chamb.  J.  3:  410. 

—  Letter  to  Count  Algarotti.     Blackw.  4:  38. 

—  Letters  of.     All  the  Year,  35:  228. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Quar.   ii:  304.     94:  i.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  31:  433.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  40:  579. 

—  Eraser,  25:  541. 

—  Poems  of;  Mitford's  Edition.    Brit.  «&For.  R.  6:  397. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  40:  176. 

—  Retrospective  Criticism.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  135: 


'Bard."     (G.  Allen)  Gent.  M,  n.  s. 


432- 

—  Side-Light  on  his 

23:  721. 

—  Tomb  of.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Nat.  M.  7:  296. 

—  Works  of.     (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  Westm.  27:  i*. 
Gray.  Rev.  Thcmias.     (F  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  24S. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr   Disc  4:  391 

Graj-,  Thomas,  Author  of  Railwa}'  System.  (W.  Howitt) 
Peop.  J.  2:  58. 

Gray,  AYilliam,  Biography  of.     Hunt,  2:  409. 

Gray,  William,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  46:   129,  193. 

Gray  and  Coytmore  Family  Genealog}'.  (W.  S.  Apple- 
ton)  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  253. 

Graj^'s  Sketches  from  the  Antique.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  663. 

Gray,  ISIe.,  Materials  for  History  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  10:  164. 

Gray  Champion.     NewEiig.  M.  8:  20. 

Gray  Collection  of  Engravings  at  Harvard  College.  (E. 
Sturgis)  Nation,  10:  30. 

Gray  Eyes.     (E.  W.  Thompson)  Li[)pinc.  II :  86. 

Gray  Jockey.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Harper,  32:   504. 

Gray's  Inn  Road,  Cup  of  Tea  in.  (J.  G.  Harwood)  St. 
James,  40:  556. 

Gray's  Peak,  Colorado,  Ascent  of.  (E.  T.  Mallet,  jr.) 
Scrib.  4:  576.  —  (R.W.  Raymond)  Overland,  5:  512. 

Gray  Woman;  a  Story.  All  the  Year,  4:  300,  321,  347. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  68:  486,  561. 

Grayling,  The.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  16:  372. 


Grayling,  The,  Haunts  of.     (M.  Thompson)  Lippinc.  28: 
"  268. 

—  Michigan.     (T.  Norris)  Scrib.  19:  17. 
Grayrue  Hall.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  12:  i,  129. 
Grayrigg  Grange.     House.  Words,  15:   579. 
Grayson,  A.  J.,  Life  of.    (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  4:  168. 
Grayson  Griffith;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  605. 
Great,  The,  en  Deshabille.     Temp.  Bar,  63:  353. 
Great  Air-Engine.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Atlan.  12:  701. 
Great  Aseidian.     (W.  W.  Lord)  So.  M.  12:  556. 
Great  Ball  and  a  great  Bear.    (B.  White)  Belgra.  4:  276. 
Great  Britain,  Agricultural   Statistics  of.     (J.  Caird)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  31:  127,  222.     32:  61. 

—  Agriculture  of;  Exhaustion  of  Soil.     Quar.  134:  152. 
Rural  Economy.  Ed.  R.  103:  82. —  Blackw.  77:  65. 

See  Agriculture. 

—  Antiquities  of.  Primeval.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  No.  Brit. 

17:  459.     jSee  Archeology;  Britain;  England,  An- 
tiquities. 

—  ArniA'  of.     (Sir  J.  Adye)  19th  Cent.  6:  344.  —  Blackw. 

35:  405.     60:    129.     loi:    133-444-      109:    389-  — 

Dub.  Univ.  47:  489. — Fortn.6:  435.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 

24:  651. — Irish  (i.  5:  590. 
Administration  of.     Cornh.  19:  309.  —  Quar.  129: 

244,  509.—  St.  Paul's,  3:  552.  —  Mo.  R.  146:  266. 

and  the  Control  Department.     Macmil.  23:  161. 

and  Government  Policv.     Quar.  131 :  522, 

and  the  Crown.     Quar.  146:  232. 

and  its  Officers.     No.  Brit.  12:  499. 

and  the  ^Maneuvers  of  1S72.     Temp.  Bar,  37:   213. 

and  the  People.     Eraser,  38:  211,  635.     39:298. — 

(J.  Holms)  igtli  Cent.  3:  97,  355. 

and  War  Office.    (G.  F.  Crawford)  Belgra.  11 :  466. 

as  it  is  and  as  it  should  be.     St.  Paul's,  i :  600.  — 

Tait,  n.  s.  2:  355. 

Autumn  Maneuvers.  (G.  R.  Gleig)  Eraser,  86:  533. 

Barrack  Accommodation.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  210. 

The  British  Soldier.     Colburn,  121:  127. 

British  Troops  in  the  Service  of  France.     Colburn, 

103:  370. 

Campaigns  of  1793-94.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  115. 

Career  of  the  52d  Regiment.     Chr.  Rem.  54:  239. 

Control  in.     (D.  Lysons)  Blackw.  116:  466. 

Crime  in.     (P.  Beaton)  Good  Words,  11:  595. 

Clothing  Depot.    (S.  L.  Blanchard)  Belgra.  20:  479. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  18:  251. 
Cost  of.     (W.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  27:  i.  — 

Cornh.  7:  310. 

Cruel  Punishments  in.     Cornh.  15:  499. 

Defects  in.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  292. 

The  Dragoons  and  their  Horses.     Temp.  Bar,  13: 

391.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  563. 
Education  in.     Eraser,  33:  719.  —  Good  Words,  4: 

391- 

England  and  her  Soldiers.     Chamb.  J.  31 :  393. 

Eng.  and  French  Armaments.    Dub.  Univ.  56:  387. 

English   Troops   in   the   East.      Eraser,    73:    558. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  19. 
Enlisting  in.     (J.  Greenwood)  Hours  at  Home,  7: 

4S0. — All  the  Year,  15:  306. — Cornh.  10:  207. 

Acton.     Blackw.  108:  1. 

Limitation  of.     Blackw.  106:  279. 

Esprit  de  Corps  of.     Chamb.  J.  45:  801. 

Estimates  for.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  505.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  56:  267. 

First  Rank  in.     Chamb.  J.  26:  257. 

Flogging  in.    (A.  Forbes)  19th  Cent.  6:  604.  —  All 

the  Year,  43:  272. 

French  Officer  in.     All  the  Y''ear,  16:  6. 

Froberg's  Regiment.     Colburn,  23:  525. 

German  View  of.     Fortn.  32:  611. 

Grenadier  Guards.     Ed.  R.  140:  462. 


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Great  Britain,  Army  of,  Health  of.    Ed.  R.  io8:  136.  — 

Nat.  R.  17:  323.  —  Westm.  71:  52. 

How  to  make  it  popular.     St.  Paul's,  7:  366. 

Improved  Condition  of.     Hoirg,  8:  73. 

in  1S64,  Strength  of.     Xo.  Brit.  39:  259. 

in  1869.     Ed.  R.  133:  207. 

in  1876.     (A.  C.  Sellar)  Nation,  22:  76. 

in  India.     All  the  Year,  41:  59,  129. 

Interior  Economy  of  a  Regiment.     (C.  J.  Stone) 

Belgra.  16:  465. 

Life  in.     Cornh.  7:  441.  —  Dub.  Univ.  34:  26. 

in   Roj'al  Military  Academv.     Lond.  Soc.  35: 

561. 

of  the  Rank  and  File.     Chamb.  .T.  46  :  32S. 

Long  and  short  Service.      (Sir  G.  Wolseley)   19th 

Cent.  9:  55S.  —  (H.  O.  A.  Foster)  19th  Cent.  9:  905. 

"Militiir-Wochenblatt  "  on.     Macmil.  44:  294. 

Military  Impotence  of.     (A.  Kirchhammer)    19th 

Cent.  9:  577. 

—  —  Militia  of.     Irish  Q.  5:  349. 

Campaign  with.     Lond.  Soc.  18:  33. 

—  —  Mobilization  of.     All  the  Year,  28:  494.     40:  295. 

—  Blackw.  119:  131.  120:  509. — Colburn,  158: 
55S.  —  Fraser,  93:  261. 

Mode  of  increasing  the  Regular.     Ed.  R.  9:   171. 

Moral  Aspects  of.     Lond.  Q.  23:  356. 

Mortalitj'  in.     (W.  A.  Guy)  Fraser,  57:  487. 

National  Training  to  Arms.      (Sir  H.  Havelock) 

Fortn.  25:  430. 

New  Royal  Warrants.     Fraser,  85:  261. 

Organization  of.    Blackw.  105:  152.  —  Westm.  95: 

4S5.     96:   137. — Macmil.  22:  401. 

Autumn  Maneuvers  and.     Macmil.  25:  71. 

Our  Defenses.     (J.  E.  Cairnes)  Fortn.  15:  167. 

Our  future.     Fraser,  92:  i. 

Our  National  Insurance.    Macmil.  20:  170. 

past  and  present.     Dub.  Univ.  71:  629. 

Popular  Names   and  singular  Mottoes  of   British 

Regiments.     Lond.  Soc.  34:  555. 

Private  Soldier  as  he  is.     St.  Paul's,  2:  92. 

Promotion  in.     Colburn,  loi :  489. 

and  Retirement.     (A.  D.  Ilayter)  Fortn.  27:  410. 

—  Blackw.  120:  601. 

by  Purchase  in.     Colburn,  90:  279.     104:  83. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  50:  489. — No.  Brit.  23:  521.— 
Quar.  124:  525.  —  Temp.  Bar,  n:  197. 

Raw  Recruits  in.     Once  a  Week,  8:  244. 

Recruiting  for.    (Sir  W.  Crofton)  Contemp.  27:  460. 

—  (F.  H.Noott)  Macmil.  11:  Si.  — Once  a  Week, 
16:  696. 

Are  good  Recruits  worth  paying  for?    ( W.  T. 

M.  Torrens)  Gent.  JI.  n.  s.  15:  450. 
Difficulty  of.     (C.  II.  Malan)  Fortn.  5:  406.— 

All  the  Year,  14:  464. 

in  1875.     I'''^'-  K-  143"  36- 

Reform  of.     Ed.  R.  153:  184.  —  Blackw.  128:  553. 

—  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  4:  415.— (Sir  C.  Tre- 
velyan)  St.  Paul's,  4:  176.  —  Blackw.  119:  103. — 
Cornh.  18:  671.  19:  309.  —  Ed.  R.  loi :  537. — 
Macmil.  35:  496.  —  Nat.  R.  5:  257.  —  New  Q.  7: 
89.  —  St.  Paul's,  4:  95. — Temp.  Bar,  i:  103. 

and  Parliament.     St.  Paul's,  2:  451. 

Government  Scheme  of.     Fraser,  83:  469. 

Limited  Enlistment.     No.  Brit.  9:  509. 

Needed.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  484. 

Political  Consequences  of.     Fraser,  89:  795. 

Reformers  of,  Hints  to.     St.  Paul's,  7:  4S8. 

Refutation  of  .Vspersions  on.     Blackw.  35:  405. 

Regimental  Distinctions,  Traditions,  and  Anecdotes. 

(W.  W.  Knollys)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  225. 

Regimental  System  in.     Fraser.  51:  4S5. 

Regulation  of .     (J.  L.  Seton)  Colbuni,  149:  75-314. 


Great  Britain,  Army  of,  Reorganization  of.    (G.  R.  Gleig) 

Fraser,  85:  597.  —  (M.  L.  Meason)  Dub.  R.  89:  86. 

—  (C.   E.   Trevelyan)  Good   Words,   12:    72.  —  (K. 

Williams)  luternat.  R.  6:  51S.  —  Fraser,  77:  545. 
Romance  of  the  Ranks.     (M.  E.  C.  Walcott)  Once 

a  Week,  3:  576. 

Short  Service  and  its  Supporters.   Blackw.  129:  591. 

Social  Aspects  of.     (.J.  H.  Fyfe)  Good  Words,  14: 

490. 
Social,  Moral,  and  Intellectual  Condition  of.  Westm. 

45:  I- 
Volunteer  Establishment.     Colburn,   119:    379. — 

Once  a  Week,  3:  81. 

and  National  Defense.     Quar.  1 12:   no. 

Crisis  in.     Broadw.  i:  78. 

Twenty-one  Years  of.      (R.  Lloyd-Lindsay)   19th 

Cent.  10:  206. 

Why  is  it  unpopular?     St.  Paul's,  7:  240.  * 

See  ako  btlow.  Great  Britam,  Military  System  of. 

—  Art  in.     See  Art  m  Great  Britain. 

—  as  a  naval  Power.     (R.  S.  Robinson)  19th  Cent.  7:  389. 

—  -Ayton's  and  Daniell's  Voyage  round.     (J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R-  27:  330,  419. 

—  Cabinets  and  Statesmen  of.     No.  Brit.  24:  1S3. 
Chronological  Table  of.    Westm.  37:  171. 

—  Christianity  in.  Early.     Lond  Q.  29:  i. 

—  Churches  in,  Early.     (.J.  D.  Baldwin)  Bib.  Sac.  32: 

650.     See  Britain. 

—  Civil  Service.      (R.  Wynford)  Lippinc.   13:   616. — 

Hunt,  60:  210.  —  Lond.  Q.  27:  328.     36:  366. 

Statistics  of.     (W.  Farr)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  11:  103. 

•S'f-e  Civil  Service. 

—  Climate  of.      (A.  Buchan)  Good  Words,  6  :    45S.  — 

(Lord  de  Mauley)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  452.  —  Intel. 
Obs.  11:  113. 

—  Colonial  Distinctions.     Fraser,  90:  316. 

—  Colonial  Empire  of.     De  Bow,  6:  310. 

—  Colonial  Governor,  What  is  a?     (E.  I).  J.  Wilson)  19th 

Cent.  4:  1053. 

—  Colonial  Legislation.     Eel.  R.  65:  188,  356.  — Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  24:  59. 

—  Colonial  Neglect  and  foreign  Propitiation.      Blackw. 

46:  752.     Same  art.  Mus.  38:  34. 

—  Colonial  Office  and  South  Africa.     Eel.  R   86:  728. 

—  Colonial  Policy  of.     (P.  S.  Hamilton)  St.  James,  32: 

701.  — Ed.  k.  131:  98.  — (A.  Mills)  Contemp.  Ii: 
216.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  18:  66.  —  St.  James,  30:  501. 

Earl  Grey  on.     Dub.  l^niv.  41:  758. 

in  the  Government  of  Colored  Races.     No.  Brit. 

44:  388. 

—  Colonial  Politics,  1S4S.     (L.  Sabine)  No.  Am.  67:   i. 

—  Colonial  Reform  Party.     Colburn.  88:  211. 

—  ("olonial  Reforms,  1S53.     Eel.  R.  98:  45S. 

—  Colonial  .'^ystem  of.     Knick.  53:   113. 

—  Colonial  Trade.     (J.   II.   Lanman)  Hunt,    lo:    38. — 

Am.  Whig  R.  10:  So. 

—  Colonial  Undertaking.     Bl.ickw.  20:  304. 

—  Colonies  of.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Fraser,  81:  i.     82:  269. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  413.  — Blackw.  23:  891. 
25:  633.  27:  223.  455.  29:  186,  454.  30:  774. 
34:  231,  611.  — Brit.  Q.  10:463.  —  Dub.  Univ.  13: 
389.  64:  4S3.  84:  657.  — (.1.  A.  Froude)  Princ. 
n.  s.  i:  SS5.  — (A.  Hamilton)  J.  St.atis.  Soc.  35: 
107.  —  (H.  C.  Richards)  St.  James,  44:  276.  — (E. 
D.  J.  Wilson)  Dark  Blue,  i:  770.—  Bentley,  32: 
487,  633.  —  Friiser.  6:  437.  65:  551.  68:  454.  93: 
269.  —  (G.  Baden-Powell)  Fraser,  97:  i.  —  No.  Brit. 
19-  ."45-  36:  535.— Quar.  114:  125.— St.  James, 
40:  603.     41:  87.  —  Westm.  105:  295. 

.Administration  of.     Ed.  R.  98:  62. 

Lord  (irey's.     Fraser,  47:  485. 

Aid  from,  in  War  Time.     Westm.  113:  i. 


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Great  Britain,  Colonios  of,   and  Colonists.     (W.  II.  G. 

Kingston)  Coll)iirn,  85:  354. 

and  Emigration.     Hogg,  2:  51. 

Church  Government  in.     (W.  H.  Fremantle)  Con- 
temp,  i:  311.     5:  4S9.  —  (H.  Cotterill)  Contenip.  2: 

166.  —  (R.  Graj')  Contemp.  3:  283. 

Colonist's  Thoughts  about.     Dub.  Uiiiv.  86:  623. 

Commercial  Progress  of.     (E.  T.  Blakuly)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  28:  34. 

1S27-46.     (.J.T.  Danson)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  II :  349. 

Confederation  of.     St.  James,  41 :   191. 

Constitutions  for.     Culburn,  86:  335.     88:  376. 

and  Defenses  of.     No.  IJrit.  33:  S3. 

Crisis  in,  1831.     Eraser,  3:  125. 

Custom-Houses  in.     (E.  Langton)  Eraser,  98:  4S2. 

Debate  on.     St.  James,  30:  389. 

Dilke's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  129:  455. 

Dismemberment,  or  a  united  Empire?     St.  James, 

30:  279. 

Discontent  in.     Blackvr.  26:  332. 

Ecclesiastical  State  of.     Quar.  75:  201. 

Emigrant  Colonies.     Tait,  n.  s.  i :  401. 

Emigration  to.      Victoria,  8:   268.  —  Blackw.   52: 

206. — Mus.  37:  201.  —  Eraser,  28:  426. 
Englishmen  in  their  Dealing  with  Subject  Races. 

Ev.  Sat.  9:  674. 

Expenditure  on.     Westm.  24:  i. 

Expense  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  473, 

Fate  of.     Eraser,  2:  226. 

Future  of .     Colburn,  148:  246. 

Greater  and  Lesser  Britain.     (Sir  J.  Vogel)  19th 

Cent.  I :  S09. 

Home.     Quar.  41:  522. 

How  shall  we  retain?    (Earl  Grey)  19th  Cent.  5: 

935- 

How  not  to  retain.  (Lord  Norton)  19th  Cent.  6:  170. 

m  the  West.     Eraser,  4:  436. 

in  West  Indies.     Loud.  Q.  17:  540. 

Letters  on.     (J.  McQueen)  Blackw.  23:  S91.     25: 

633-     27:  223. 
Martin's  Historj'  of.    Dub.  Univ.  3:  647.  —  INIo.  R. 

133:402.    135:250.   136:63.    137:166.    138:593- 

Military  Defense  of.     Ed.  R.  115:  104. 

Misgovernment  of.     Blackw.  44 :  624. 

Penal.     See  Penal  Colonies. 

Question  of,  1870.     (H.  Merivale)  Fortn.  13:  152. 

Voice  from  the  Colonies  on.     Eraser,  79:  202. 

the  "  Pariahs  of  the  Empire."     St.  James,  34:  305. 

Parliaments  in.     Cornh.  18:  484. 

Political    Relation    to    England.       (J.    Chapman) 

Westm.  58:  398.  —  Westm.  93:  i. 

Press  of .     Colburn,  11:  442. 

Protection  of.     Ed.  R.   84:   236.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  10:  585. 
Reform  in.     Eraser,  41:  366. — Eel.  R.  83:  576. — 

Tait,  2:  714. 
Representative  Government  in.      (A.   Mills)   19th 

Cent.  8:  237. 

Roebuck  on.     Eraser,  39:  624. 

Goldwin  Smith  on.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  259. 

Shall  we  retain?    Ed.  R.  93:  475. 

Value  of.     Ed.  R.  42:271.  — Selec.  Ed.  R.  6:  137. 

—  (R.  Lowe)  Fortn.  28:  618. 
—  Commerce  of  ancient.     (J.  Gait)  Fraser,  4:  403. 

Exports,  1840-53.    (R.  Valpy)  J  Statis.  Soc.  18:  160. 

Growing  Preponderance  of  Imports  over  Expoils. 

(S.  Bourne)  J.  Statis  Soc.  40:  19,  645. 

History  of.     Quar.  134:  204. 

in  1810.     Quar.  3:  50. 

in  1820.     Niles's  Reg.  19:  353. 

in  1S35.     Colburn,  44:  137. 

1111843.    Hunt,  8:  131. 


Great  Britain,  Commerce  of  ;  New  Markets  for  British 
Products.      (G.  Baden-Powell)  19th  Cent.  10:  43. 

Progress  of,  1S55-75.     (S.  Bourne)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

38:  215. 

1S56-77.   (\V.  Newmarch)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  41 :  1S7. 

—  Commercial  Decline  of.     Tinsley,  24:  256. 

—  Commercial  Power  of.     Westm.  4:  337.  —  Mo.  R.  107: 

239.  —  (.^uar.  30:  368. 

—  Commercial  Relations  with  France.     Ed.  R.  Ill:  277. 
with  Poland.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  6:  505. 

with  the  Uniti'd  States.     (II.  Colman)  Hunt,  6:  45S. 

—  (G.  S.  Boutwell)  Hunt,  7:  72. 

—  Commercial  Supremacy  of.    (A.  J.  Mundella)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  41:  87. 

—  Constitution  of.     (W.  Bagehot)  Fortn.  i:  1,313.     2: 

103.  595-    3:  657.    4:  257.    6:  513,  807.    7:  708.  - 

(H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  61:  i. — Chr.  Rem.  4:  182. 
and  the  Crown.     Ed.  R.   148:  262.  —  Quar.   145: 

277.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  515. 

Appeal  for  the  old.     Blackw.  33:  358. 

Creasy  on.     Am.   Ch.  Mo.   i:    55.  —  Dub.   Univ. 

50:  19.  —  NewQ.  3:  68. 

Dangers  of.    Ed.  R.  27:  245.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  5:  60. 

Defense  of .     Panipli.  10:  333. 

D'Israeli's  Vindication  of.     Westm.  31:  533. 

Euthanasy  of.     Tait,  4:  40. 

Fall  of.      Blackw.  32:    55.  — (T.  P.   Thompson) 

Westm.  17:  514. 
Freeman's  Growth  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  15: 

169,  188. 

History  of.     Ed.  R.  150:  i. 

Brodie's.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  40:  92. 

Erskine's.     NewQ.  10:  288. 

Hallam's.     (R.   Southey)  Quar.  37:  194.  —  (T. 

B.  Macauhw)  Ed.  R.  48:"96.  —  Am.  Q.  3:  26.— 

Mo.  R.  114:  331.  —  Eel.  R.  49:  92. 
May's.     (C.   C.    Smith)   No.  Am.    97:    216.— 

Dub.  Univ.  58:    542.  —  Ed.  R.   115:    211.  —  Liv. 

Age,  69:  90. 
Stubbs's.    (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.  119:  233.     123: 

i6t.  —  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,   20:  152.     23:    123. 

28:  233. 

Letters  on.     Pamph.  12:  143,  405. 

Original  Elements  of.     Lond.  Q.  48:  265. 

—  —  Our  Venetian.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  7:  261. 

Prospects  of  the  new.     Blackw.  32:  343. 

Reform  in,  1854.     (J.  Chapnian)  Westm.  61:  i. 

Proposed.     Eraser,  88:  600. 

Earl  Russell  on.     Eel.  R.  121 :  425. 

since  George  III.     Brit.  Q.  38:  29.     42:  i.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  60:  137. 

Smith  on.     (Earl  of  Desart)  Dark  Blue,  3:  256. 

Structure  and  Theory  of.     Chr.  Rem.  55:  397. 

—  Convict  Sj'stem  of.     See  Convicts. 

—  Court  of,  and  St.  James  Palace.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  581. 

—  Court  of  Queen  Victoria.     Contemp.  26:  i. 

—  Dangers  of.  External.     Blackw.  69:  198. 

Internal.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  5:  i.  —  Blackw.  69:  257. 

—  Defense  of.     (J.  A.  St.  John)  Bentley,  23:  89.  —  (G. 

Baden-Powell)  Fraser,  98:  i. 

against  herself.     (E.  Goadby)  Macmil.  23:  408. 

Austrian  View  of.     (Baron  von  Scholl)  Macmil. 

27:  77. 

Best  Means  of.     Hogg,  9:  261. 

Harcourt  on.     (Major  Knollys)  Dark  Blue,  3:  43. 

MSS.  on.     (S.  Ayscough)  Arch.  13:  169. 

Means  of  military.     iMacmil.  15:  394. 

Recollections  of  an  old  Volunteer.      Colburn,  82: 


—  Defenses  of.     Macmil.  22:  396. 

Coast.     No.  Brit.  32:  26. 

Home.     Macmil.  15:  277. 


■No.  Brit.  39:  250. 


GREAT   BRITAIN 


545 


GREAT   BRITAIX 


Great  Briunii.  Defenses  of,  Military.     Westm.  74:  465. 
Xiitiuiial.     Ed.   R.   98:  405. — Fraser,  60:  643. — 

Loiul.   Q.    15:    553.  —  Once    a   Week,   24:    121. — 

Qiiar.  130:   I. 

or  a  Standing  Army.  (J.  E.  Cairnes)  Fortn.  15:  167. 

Proposed.     Fraser,  62:  218. 

Second  Line  of.     Once  a  Week,  3:  544,  600. 

the   Silver  Streak.      (Adin.    Lord   Dnnsany)    19th 

Cent.  9:  737.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  753. 

—  Defenseless    State    of,    Head's.      Qiiar.    88  :    269.  — 

Blackw.  68:  736.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28:  145. — 
Dub.  Univ.  37:   1 16. 

—  Defensible  Strength  of.     Fraser,  32:  599,697.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  8:  139. 

—  Defensive  Armament  of.     Ed.  R.  96:   194. 

—  Dependence  of,  on  L^nited  States.     Dem.  R.  ig:  3. 

—  Diplomatic  and  Consnlar  Services  of.    Macmil.  5:  21S. 

—  Ed.  R.  139:  68. — Coll)urn,  37:  418.  — Cornh. 
22:   546.  —  Qnar.  105:  74. 

—  Early  Mythology  and  Poetry  of.     Hogg,  12:  273. 

—  Effacement  of.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  15:   145. 

—  Empire  of.     (W.  Arthur)   Hogg,   i:    260. — Mo.   R. 

109:    402.     131:    98. — Quar.  43:    262.  —  Blackw. 

35:  405- 

and  Humanity.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  33:  28S. 

Cause  of  Overthrow  at  Work.     Blackw.  59:  O92. 

—  —  Future  of.     Westm.  94:  47.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

106:  387. 

— Imperial  Confederation.     (R.  Fisher)  Canad.  Mo. 

^5-  543-  —  (E-  Jenkins)  Contemp.  16:  165.     17;  60. 

—  (J.  Whitman)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  319.  —  P'raser,  84: 
109,249.  —  Westm.  hi:  299.  112:  46,313.  —  (W. 
J.  Smith)  Fraser,  84:  3S4. 

Imperial  Policy  of.     (J.  Lubbock)  19th  Cent,  i:  37. 

—  Westm.  Hi:  421. 

■ Imperial  (iuestion.     Fraser,  84:  403. 

in  the  I'.ast,  Hjornstjcrna  on.     Mo.  R    153:  324. 

in  India.     (E.  Peabody)  (,'hr.  Exam.  48:   i. 

Integration  of.     (E.  Burritt)  Canad.  Mo.  12:  124. 

Integrity  of.     (Lord  Blachford)  19th  Cent.  2:  355. 

Mr.  Lowe  and  Lord  Blachford  on.     (J.  Vogcl)  19th 

Cent.  3:  617. 

McCulloch's.     (S.  Colwell)  Princ.  13:  416. 

Moral  and  Political  .State  of.     Fraser,  3:  223. 

or  no  Emjjire  ?    Fraser,  86:  667. 

Pebrer's  Resources  of.     Eel.  R.  58:  22. 

Policy  of  Aggrandizement.    (Goldwin  Smith)  Fortn. 

28:  303. 

Prospects  of.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  i. 

Rise  of  the  modern.     Quar.  146:  331. 

—  Ethnology  of.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Contemp.  14:  511. 

—  Financial   Condition  of,   in   1816.      (II.  Adams)  No. 

Am.  104:  354. 
in  1S34.     (R.  M.  Martin)  Colburn,  39:  28S,   446. 

40:  61-334. 
in  1S7S,  Accumulation  of  Capital.     (R.  Giffen  and 

W.  Newmarch)  Bank.  M.  (L  )  38:  1S7,  574.    Same 

art.  Statis.  Soc.  .L  41:   i. 
in  18S0.     Bank.  M.  (N.  V.)  34:  538. 

—  Financial  Depression  in,  1S76.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Xation, 

22:  344. 

and   the   Ton   Per  Cent,   1S66.      Fraser,   74:    229. 

Same  art   Ed.  M.  67:  465. 

—  Finances  of.      (Lord    Hobart)   Macmil.    11:    253. — 

Blackw.  31 :  598.— Ed.  H.  25:  541.  — A'ictoria.  3:  385. 

and  of  France.    (G.  Balfour)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  29:  323. 

and   Sinking  Fund.     Brit.  &  For.   R.   12:    95. — 

Pamph.  2:  203. 

Britannia's  Head  for  Figures.    All  the  Year,  11 :  357. 

Budget  of  1842.     Ed.  R.  75:  187. 

of  1S48.     Blackw.  63 :  383. 

of  1859.     (L.  Levi)  Fraser,  61 :  434. 

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Great  Britain,  Finances  of  ;  Budget  of  1867,  and  the  Na- 
tional Debt.     (Lord  Hobart;  Fortn.  7:  615. 

Coinage  of.     (H.  Goodwin)  Contemp.  4:  16. 

Committee  on,  1829.     Quar.  41:  492. 

Currency.     Irish  Q.  6:  148. 

Laws  of.     (J.  W.  Gilbart)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  17:  289. 

Expenditures.     Broad w.  4:  209. 

Funding  System.     Ed.  R.  39:  i. 

Gladstone's  Financial  Statements,  1853-63.     Ho.  & 

For.  R.  4:  I. 

History  of,  Doubleday's.     No.  Brit.  7:  337. 

in  1S32.     Blackw.  31:  598.    , 

in  1S42-61.     Chr.  Rem.  45:  328. 

in  1S54.     (L.  Fauchcr)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:   15. 

Is  she  spending  her  Capital?     (G.  Walker)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)33:  107. 

Loans    by   Italian    Merchants    to,   13th    and    i4tli 

Centuries.     (E.  A.  Bond)  Arch.  28:  207. 

raised  by  Pitt,  1793-iSoi.     (W.  Newmarch)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  18:  104,  242. 

Money  Market   ni   England.     (G.   Bradford)  No. 

Am.  119:  331. 

of  a  reformed  Parliament,  1832.     Blackw.  29:  968. 

past  and  present.     (.J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Conteni])   34: 

2S1. 

Perils  of  the  Sy.stem.     Temp.  Bar.  50:  497. 

Pitt  and  his  Successors.     Blackw.  34:   179. 

Progress  of  Expenditures,    iSoo-60.     (L.Levi)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  24:  55. 

Prospects  in  1849.     Ed.  R.  89:  518. 

Public  Accounts.     (F.  W.  Rowsell)  Contemp.  26: 

447- 
Questions   for  reformed   Parliament,    1S6S.       (R. 

Giffen) Fortn.  8:  711. 
Reform  in,  1848.     Eel.  R.  89:  273.  —No.  Brit.  9: 

269. 

in  1859.     Ed.  R.  iii:  196. 

Revenue  of.     Am.  Q.  Keg.  6:  258. 

Right  Use  of  Surplus.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Contemp.  25: 

545- 

Thirty  Tears'  Expenses.     Chanib.  J.  41 :  134. 

under  the  Grey  ^linistrj-.     Blackw.  31 :  598. 

W'ays  and  Means  of.     Once  a  Week,  20:  477,  497. 

Wellington  on.     Blackw.  32:  375. 

Whig  and  Tory.     Blackw.  46:  494, 

—  Foreign  Policy  of.     (W.  R.  Greg)  i9tli  Cent.  4:  303. 

—  (Sir  F.  B."  Head)  Quar.  67:  254.  —  Brit...S:  For.R. 
11:  631.  — For.  Q.  8:  :^2>  391  — E<L  K.  13:  iS'S. 
68:  262. — Mus.  35:  297.  40:  161.  — Liv.  .\ge,  48: 
116,  444,  50S.  —  Nat.  R.  17:  465.  — No.  Brit.  19:  45. 

—  Westm.  20:  323.     61:   190. 

and  Foreign  Commerce.    Blackw.  39:  49,  145. 

and  Home  Prospects,  1S41.     Eraser,  23:  235. 

Austrian  Views  of.     Colburn,  94:  253. 

Lord  Beaumont  on.     Quar.  85:  225. 

Cost  of.     Fraser,  lOO:  564. 

in  the  East  and  West.     Mus.  41:  311. 

in  Europe.     Eraser,  63:   135. 

in  1806-7.     FLd.  R.  21:  219. 

in  1817.     Ed.  H.  28:  106. 

in  1836.     Mo.  R.  141:   129.. 

in  1S40.     Ed.  R.  71:  545. 

in  1S57.     Nat.  R.  4:  441. 

in  1859.     Liv.  Age,  61:  620. 

in  i86o-6i.     Dub.  R.  49:  416. 

in  1S64.     Brit.  Q.  40:  382. — No.  Brit.  40:  507.— 

Quar.  115:  4S1. 
in  187;,  in  the  Mediterranean.     (J.  C.  Paget)  St. 

James,  37:  375. 

in  1878.     Canad.  Mb.  14-:  740. 

Palmerston  and.     Ni>.  Brit.  34:  255. 

Peace  Agitators.     Quar.  85:  452. 


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GREAT  BRITAIN 


Great  Britain,  Fort'it,^n  Policy  of;  Politico-Commercial 
Policy,  Lord  Bateman  on.     Pract.  M.  7:  278. 

I'riiiciple  and  no-Principle  in.     Nat.  R.  13:  241. 

with  France  and  Spain.     Colburn,  42:  4S2. 

—  Foreign  Relations  of.  Dlib.  Univ.  16:  591.  17:501. 
—  Ed.  R.  124:  275.  —  Fraser,  lOo:  S51. 

and  Irish  Policy.     (E.  S.  Becsly)  Fortn.  35:  229. 

Christianity  in.     (J.  L.  Davies)  (;ontenip.  38:  221. 

Continental  Connections.     For.  Q.  19:  135. 

in  1839.     (H.  Brougham)  Fd.  R.  68:  495. 

in  1864.     No.  Brit. 39:  53S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61 : 

234- 

in  1867.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  7:  621. 

in  1S77.     (E.  de  Laveleye)  Fortn.  28:  25. 

—  Plain  View  of.     (S.  Laiiig)  Fortn.  29:  335. 

Place  among  the  Nations.     Macmil.  23:  358.  —  St. 

Paul's,  i:  275. — Westm.  71:  535. 

Future.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Fraser,  71:  719. 

Spanish  and  Venetian  Diplomacy  of,  1603-25.     (S. 

R.  Gairdncr)  Fortn.  3:  344. 

War  Panic  of,  1870.     St.  James,  27:  270. 

with  the  Continent.     For.  C^.  19:  135.  —  Liv.  Age, 

42:  376.  —  Quar.  53:  229. 

in  1840.     Blackw.  49:  97. 

in  1841.     Blackw.  50:  449. — Mus.  43:  474. 

Fraser,  29:  112. 
Westin.  68:  415. 
F>d.  R.  132:  554.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 


in  1846. 

in  1857. 

in  1870. 

107:  515. 
—  with  France 


Mo.  R.  128:  100. — Mus.  40:  228. 


-Nat.  R.  7:  280. 

in  1821.     Quar.  25:  534. 

■ in  1830.     Blackw.  28:  699. 

■ in  1S33.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  13:  240. 

in  1848.     Quar.  83:   250. 

in  1870.     (C.  C.  Chesney)  Fortn.  14:  581. 

nnder  Napoleon  IIL    (L.  Blanc)  Lakeside,  1 :  27- 

—  (L.  Blanc)  Lippinc.  2:  595. 

—  with  Italy.     Brit.Q.  14:  488.  — Dub.  Univ.  40:  85. 

—  Once  a  Week,  10:   556. 

—  with  Germany,  Early.     Westm.  75:  403. 
•  —  with  Portugal.     (F.  W.   Chesson)  St.  James,  34: 
492. 

—  with  Russia.     (J.  C.  Hodgson)  St.  James,  45:  239. 
in  the  East.    Quar.  138:  568. —  (D.  Ker)  Nat. 

Q.  38:  23. 

in  1878.     Dub.  R.  82:  465. 

Resources  of  England  and  Russia.     Month,  33: 

224. 

—  with  Spain,  1525.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  753. 

—  with  Turkey.     (R.  Cougreve)  Fortn.  26:  517. 
1856-76.      (G.  Washburn)  Internat.  R.  6:  659. 

7:  306. 
and  the  War,  1877.     (E.  de  Laveleye)  Fortn.  29: 

See  Eastern  Question. 

—  with  United  States.     (II.  Flanders)  Lippinc.  4:  109. 
Antagonism  between.      (H.  D.  Jenkins)  Over- 
land, 4:  571.  —  (N.  She])pard)  Lakeside,  9:  98. 

Causes  of.     Fraser,  87:  293. 

Consequences  of  War  between.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

8:  444. 

Controversies  between.     De  Bow,  2o:  365. 

HuiTah  for  a  War.     Dem.  R.  9:  411. 

in  1826.     Niles's  Reg.  31 :  266. 

in  1828.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  27:  479. 

in  1841.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  53:  412. 

in  1842.     (M.  F.  Maury)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  381. 

in  1860-70.     Canad.  Mo.  i:  453, 

in  1865.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  709. 

DangerofWar.    (G.  Smith)  Macmil.  II :  417. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  85:  219. 


Great  Britain,  Foreign  Relations  of,  with  the  United 
States;  Practical  Annexation  of  the  United  States. 
Dem.  R.  ig:  i.    29:  302. 

Treaty  of  1S15.     Coiljurn,  3:  266. 

—  Future  of.     (W.  H.  Daniels)  Lakeside,  3:  442. 
Croly  on.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  611. 

Economic.     (E.  L.  Godkiii)  Nation,  27:  328. 

Greg's  Rocks  ahead.     (A.  Arnold  and  C.  G.  Lyttle- 

ton)  Contemp.  24:  627. —  (M.  E.  G.  Duff)  Fortn. 

22:  581.  — (W.  R.  Greg)  Fortn.  22:  817. 
Political,  Montalembcrt  on.    Quar.  98:  534.  —  Dub. 

R.  40:  441. — Colburn,  106:  266. 

Present  and.     Mus.  39:  377. 

Speculations  on.     Blackw.  79:  726.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  50:  2S9. 

—  P'uture  Attitude  of.    Fraser,  71 :  79.    Same  art.  Eel.  ;\1. 

65:  167. 

—  Future  Corn  Supply  of.     (R.  Wilkes)  Canad.  Mo.  18: 

—  Geological  Elevation  of.     (G.  P.  Bevan)  Once  a  Week, 

12:  13. 

—  Geological  Depressions  of.      (G.   P.   Bevan)  Once  a 

Week,  14:  498. 

—  Gold  FJocks  of.     Colburn,  100:  14. 

—  Government  of.  Administrative  Economy  of.     (F.  W. 

Rowsell)  Contemp.  22:  80S. 

Administrative  Reform  in.     Brit.  Q.  22:   145. 

and  its  Functions.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  419.     13:  81. 

Cabinetand  its  Functions.    Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  1 :  295. 

History  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  1 :  636. 

Crown  and  the  Army.     Quar.  146:  232. 

Distribution  of  Representation  in.    Westm.  97:  469. 

Extension  of  Franchise.     Contemp.  3:  435. — Ed. 

R.  123:  263. 

Features  of  English  Monarchy.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  747. 

Fischel  on.     Coll)urn,  125:   iii. 

How  is  Work  of  Nation  done?     Macmil.  24:  410. 

Millar's  View  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Kd.  R.  3:   154. 

The  Monarchy.      Quar.  148:   i.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  142:  771. 
Pay  of  Ministers  of  the  Crown.     ( W.  Farr)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  20:  102. 
Popular  Libert}'  in.     (J.  H.  Morris)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

7-  336. 
Reconstitution  of.     (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Contemp.  16: 

499. 

Representative.     (F.  Guizot)  Sharpe,  12:  135. 

Republicanism  m.     Fraser,  83  :  751.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  77:  202. 
Revolutionary  Tendencj'  in.     (Goldwin  Smith)  No. 

Am.  108:  221. 
Revolution  of  19th  Centuiy.    (J.  R.  Seeley)  Macmil. 

22:  242,  347,  435.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  470,  577. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  106:  579.     107:  67,  387. 

Queen  and  a  United  Empire.     St.  James,  33:  309. 

Reform  in  War  Departments.     Ed.  R.  lOo:  534- 

Representative  Reform  in.     Ed.  R.  106:  254. 

Royal  Prerogative.    (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  52:  ly. 

Russell  on.     Mo.  R.  97:  146. 

Spirit  of.     Westm.  1 :  146. 

—  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.     (J.  Piggot,  jr.) 

Fraser,  85:  696.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  22. 

—  IIi^tory  of.     (W.  J   Walter)  Rel.  Cab.  i:  537. 

Administrations  of.     Blackw.  71:  320. 

Ancient.     Eel.  R.  34:  322,  463. 

Belsham's.     Ed.  R.  6:  421.  — Eel.  R.  2:  641. 

Danes  and  Norwegians  in.     Dub.  R.  32:   184. 

Origin  of  the  Inhabitants  of.     (S.  Greatheed)  Arch. 

16:  95. 
Wade's  Chronology  of.     Eel.  R.  71:  227. 

See  Britain  ;  Britons;  England. 

—  in  1748.     Sharpe,  22:  43. 


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Great  Britain  in  1825.     Ann.  Reg.  i:  207. 

—  in  1827.     Ann.  Reg.  2:  307. 

—  in  182S.     Ann.  Reg.  3:  153. 

—  in  1829.     Colbiirn,  26:  570.     28:  183. 

—  in  1832.     Blackw.  31:  569. 

—  in  1833.     For.  Q.  12:  334. 

—  Income  Tax  of,  Contributions  to.     Colburn,  65:  359. 
Reform  in.     Blackw.  73:  246. 

See  Income  Tax. 

—  Industrial  Condition  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  673. 

—  Laws  of,  State  of.     Quar.  21 :  398. 

Statute,  History  of.     (W.  Tayler)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

17:  '43- 

—  Legal  Reform  in,  Progress  of.     Ed.  R.  in:  189. 

—  Life  in,  Effects  of  Emigi-ation  on.     No.  Brit.  18:  259. 
Defects  of.     No.  Brit.  47:  497. 

Domestic  Manners.  Eraser.  5:  598,  690.  6:  105,  250. 

Impro\'ements  in   Eood,    Clothing,   and    Lodging. 

Tenny  M.  5:  507. 

Occupations  of  the  People.     Pennj'  M.  13:  366. 

Society  in.     West.  M.  3:  185. 

State  of  the  Rural  Population.     Colburn,  43:  281. 

—  Maritime  Supremacy  of.     Mus.  15:  481. 

—  Middle  Classes  in.  (S.  H.  Perkins)  Chr.  Exam.  48:  266. 

—  Military  Comparison   of,  with  France.      Temp.  Bar, 

32:  54- 

—  Military  Education  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  523. 

—  Military  Kstablishment  of.     Liv.  Age,  17:  547. 

—  Military  Force  of.     Quar.  25 :  67. 

—  Military  Panics  in,  and  their  Remedy.     (C.  C.  Ches- 

ney)  Macmil.  23:  449. 

—  Military  Policy  of.     Blackw.  20:  214,  573. 

—  Military  Position  of.     Fortn.  24:  108. 

—  Military  Power  of,  in  1854  and  1S78.   (Sir  G.  Wolseley) 

19th  Cent.  3:  433.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:   195. 
1S78.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  26:   163. 

—  Military  Requirements  of.     (G.  I.  Wolseley)  Macmil. 

23:  524. 

—  Military  Spirit  of.     Once  a  Week,   i:  442. 

—  Military  System  of.     Colburn,  153:  406.  —  Tinslcy, 

5:  459- 

and  the  National  Debt.     Frascr,  92:  364. 

Cim  England  bear  the  Cost  of  a  great  War?    Eraser, 

97:  537- 
Defects  and  Organization  of.     M^estm.  69:  530. 

—  Militia  of.     See  Great  Britain,  Army  of. 

—  Mining  Industries  of,  1856.     (R.  Hunt)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

19:  201,  31 1. 

—  National  Debt  of.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  3:  226.  —  Brit.  &  For. 

R.  12:  95.  —  Ed.  R.  3:  468.     24:  294.  —  Bank.  M. 

(N.  y.)i:   556.     4:121.     16:  Si.  — Chamb.  .1.  34: 

164.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  3:  293. 

and  Stock  Exchange.     Blackw.  66:  655. 

and  Taxation.     Prosp.  R.  4:  239. 

before  tlie  Revolution.     St.  Paul's.  4:  84. 

Debate  on,  1853.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  13:  305. 

Ileathlield  on.     Blackw.  6:  441. 

P'ans  for  paying.     Chamb.  J.  17:  52. 

for  reducing.      Ed.    R.    46:    390.      47:    59. — 

Pamph.  9:415.     15:577.     16:481.     17:45.     18: 

305.  20:499.   21:365.  —  Blackw.  6:  441.   23:341. 

—  National  Income  of.     Contemp.  8:  86. 

—  Naval  Defenses  of.     Blackw.  loi:   1,  199. 

—  Naval  Power  of.     (G.  Reynolds)  Atlan.  12:  94.  —  Ed. 

R.  147:  495. 

and  Colonies.     Sharpc,  38:   143. 

and  Military.     (F.  B.  Head)  Bcntley.  28:  653. 

and  Policy  of.     (T.  Brassey)  Contemp.  27:  791. 

—  Navy  of.     (H.  Kingsley)  Lond.  Soc.  24:  417. —  Ed. 

R.  10:  I.— (E.  J.  Reed)  Macmil.  23:  i.— (R.  Wil- 
lett)  Arch.  11:  154,  — (C.  Whitehead)  Benlley,  22: 
513.  — Blackw.  21:  737.     55:462.     94:697. 


Great  Britain,  Navy  of.     Blackw.  109:    357.  —  Canad. 

Mo.  13:  240.  —  Chamb.  J.  21:  217.  —  Cornh.3:  119. 

4:  715.  —  Ed.  R.  118:  166.  —  Fraser,  19:  34S.    91: 

608. —  Liv.  Age,  i:  78.  —  Niles's  Reg.  13:  203. — 

Penny  M.  8:  70, 

Admirals  of.     Comh.  15:  538. 

as  it  was.     Chamb.  J.  54:   161. 

Blue  Jackets  and  Marines  of.     Fraser,  92:   131. 

Chaplains  and  Religion  iu.     Chr.  Rem.  33:  227.  — 

(W.  Dawson)  Contemp.  12:  92. 

Complete  List  of.     (W.  Latham)  Arch.  13:  27. 

Condition  of,  1S48.     Fraser,  38:  54S. 

and  Prospects  of,  1865.     Fraser,  71:  61. 

and  Defects  of,  1874.  ^Vestm.  102:  70.  —  Fraser, 

94:  403. 

Cost  of.     Quar.  142:  290. 

Decay  of.     Blackw.  35:  675. 

Discipline  in.  Lond.  Soc.  36:  242.  —  Fraser,  95:  269. 

Dupin  on.     Mo.  R.  86:  502. 

Early  Account  of .  Arch.  12:217.  —  5Io.  R.  130:  240. 

Education  in.     (J.  G.  Goodenough)  Fraser,  83:  606. 

Efficiency  of .    Quar.  126:  207. 

Fleet  of  the  future.     Blackw.  95:  267. 

Flogging  in.     Ed.  R.  47:  403.     See  Flogging. 

Future  of.     (R.  Main)  Fortn.  2:  73S. 

History  of.     Penny  M.  7:  115-340. 

Brenton's.     Colburn,  47:  492. 

1793-1802.    Eel.  R.  36:  512. 

1812-59.     Eel.  R.  no:  420. 

in  Time  of  Elizabeth.    (J.  P.  Collier)  Arch.  33:  191. 

in  Time  of  James  I.     (J.  Brand)  Arch.  15:  53. 

iu  1824,  Penrose  on.     Chr.  Obs.  25:  360,  441. 

in  1865.     (W.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  29:  36. 

in  1871.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  370. 

Internal  Economy  of.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  257. 

Iron-clad.  Chamb.  J.  46:  709,  729. —  Cornli.  23:  55. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  1 :  232. 

Men  and  Manners  in.     Cornh.  14:  462. 

Mismanagement  of.     Quar.  129:  392. 

Continued.     Quar.  131:  440. 

Monitors  in.     Chamb.  J.  49:  170. 

New  Frigates  in.     Fraser,  95:   15S. 

Naval  Brigades.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  417. 

Nicolas  on.     Blackw.  62:  82. 

Notes  on.     Fraser,  92:  674. 

The  One-legged    Lieutenant.      Bentley,    59:    539. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  67:   171. 

Organization  in.     Ed.  R.  113:  282. 

past  and  present.     Brit.  Q.  40:  126. 

Personnel  of.     (J.  C.  Paget)  St.  James,  36:  349. 

Progress  of.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  159. 

Reconstruction  of.    Cornh.  4:  715.    5:  550.   23:  55. 

Reform  in.     Cornh.  3:  90. 

Reorganization  of.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  535. 

Requirements  of.     Brit.  Q.  60:  368. 

Screw  Ships  in.     Chamb.  J.  31:  229. 

Social  History  of.     Cornh.  12:  374. 

Steam  Warfare.     Brit.  (J.  30:  56. 

Training  of  Officers.     Blackw.  96:  20. 

Training  Shi[).     Lond.  Soc.  6:  336. 

—  Parlianient  of.     See  Parliament. 

—  Parliamentary'  Government  in.     (.T.  F.  Stephen)  Con- 

temp. 23:  I,  165.  —  Ed.  R.  125:  57S. 

and  Representation.      No.  Brit.  28:  437. 

Earl  Grey  on.     Ed.  R.  1 08:  271. 

Origin  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Internat.  R.  3:   721. 

—  <)r(lnanoe  Survey.     Bent.  Q.  2:   -?-;;. 

—  Parties  in.     (G  "jl.  Towle)  Gala-xy^  i:  416. 
Faction  Fights  of.     Bent.  Q.  i:  343. 

Liberal  Party  and  its  Leaders.      (J.  Chamberlain) 

Fortn.  20:  287. 
Struggles  of.     Dub.  R.  44:  336. 


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Great  Britain,  Parties  in;  Toryism  and  its  Leaders.     (J. 

McC'artliv)  Galaxy,  7:  687. 
Wliig  Party,  Lord  Holland's  Memoirs  of.     Quar. 

91:  217.     94:  384. 

—  Peerage  of.     (R.  Wynford)  Lippine.  14:  443. 

—  Policy  of,  Amicable  and  amiable  in.   Westm.  28:  247. 

Conservative,  Future  of.     St.  James,  24:  22. 

Past  and  Future  of.     Quar.  127:  538. 

■ General.     Fraser,  30:  491. 

—  Politics  of,  County.     St.  James,  22:  33, 
Critical  Elections.     Cornh.  18:  601. 

Electioneering  in  England.     Once  a  Week,  19:  90. 

Great  Westminster  Canvass.     (M.  D.  Conway) 

Harper,  31 :  732. 

—  —  in  1806.     Ed.  R.  8:  90. 

• in  1S07,  Danger  of  Country.  (F,  .Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.io:  i. 

Review  of.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  109. 

in  1809.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  15 :  45 1 .  —  Quar.  2 :  443. 

in  181 1,  Moiitgaillard's.     Gen.  Repos.  2:   104. 

in  1816;  Distresses  of  the  Country.    Ed.  R.  26:  255. 

in  1817;  Popular  Disaffection.     Quar.  16:  511. 

in  1S18.     Ed.  R  30:  iSi. 

Edinburgh  Review  on.     Blackw.  3:  715. 

in  1819,  and  Ireland  in  1S33.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  436. 

State  of  the  Country.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  32 :  293. 

in  1820-32  ;  Radicals  and  Reformers.    Tait,  3:  198- 

599- 

in  1820.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  22:  492. 

in  1S25.     Colburn,  16:  491. 

in  1S26.     Westm.  6:  249.  —  Colburn,  23:  180. 

in  1S27.     Colburn,  22:  193. 

The  Ministry.     Ed.  R.  46:  415. 

in  1828;  Emancipation  Bill.     Colburn,  25:  300. 

in  1829;  Court  and  Cabinet.     Blackw.  26:  696. 

Internal  Policy.     Quar.  42:  229. 

Progress  of  Reform.     Colbui-n,  31;  385-541. 

State  of  Country.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  39:  475. 

—  What  will  follow  Reform  Bill  ?    Colburn,  32 :  97. 

in  1S30-40.     Mus.  38:  237. 

Political  Retrospect  of.   Westm.  37;  394.    Same 

art.  Am.  Eel.  4:  124. 

in  1830-32.     Brit.  Q.  15:  390. 

in  1S30.     (J.  Q.  Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  5;  419.  — Mo. 

R.  121:  492. 
The  Election  and  the  Ministry.     (H.  Brougham) 

Ed.  R.  52:  261. 
The  Ministry  and  the  Parties.     (H.  Brougham) 

Ed.  R.  51:  564. 
Moral  and  Political  State  of  the  Country.    (J.W. 

Croker)  (Juar.  44:  261. 

Political  Anticipations.     Blackw.  28:  719. 

Reform  Act.     Prosp.  R.  8:  219. 

State  of  the  Nation.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  453. 

Whig  Ministry.     Ed.  R.  95:  517. 

in  1S31.      (R.  Rush)  Ann.  Reg.  6:  235.  — Mo.  R. 

123:  424. 

Reform.     Eel.  R.  53:  446. 

in  1S32.     Blackw.  31 :  425.  —  (J.  Q.  Adams)  Ann. 

Reg.  8:   196.  —  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  46:  274.— Ed. 

R.  53:  232.  —  (Lord  Campbell)  Fraser,  65:  213. 
Progress  of  Misgovernment.   (R.  Southej')  Quar. 

46:  544. 
in  1S32-4S,  Reform  Question.     (W.  N.  Molesworth) 

Fortn.  7:  389. 

in  1832,  Irish  Reform  Bill.     Tait,  i:  503,  633,  768. 

Reform  Bill  of.     Tait,  1 :  17-7S1.     2:496. 

Results  of.     Eel.  R.  55:  471. 

Working  of.     Tait,  2:  496. 

Reform  Ministry  and  the  People.  Tait,  2:   i. 

Scottish  Reform  Bill.     Tait,  i:  107-633. 

in  1S33.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  50:  21S.  —  Blackw. 

33:  115- 


Great  Britain,  Politics  of,  in  1833;  Reform  Bill.     Dub. 
Univ.  1:1. 

and  Irish  Election  Laws.    Dub.  Univ.  12:  no. 

First  Fruits  of.     Mo.  R.  132:  17S. 

Stages  of  the  Revolution.    Mus.  21 :  258,  278. 

Refcn-m  Ministry  and  Parliament.   Quar.  50:  218. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  2:  465. 
in  1834.     Blackw.  35:  883. 

Popular  Reform  Movement.     Tait,  4:  325. 

Scenes  in  the  House  of  Lords.   Colburn.  41 :  190, 

in  1835.     Blackw.  37:  431.  — Mo.  R.  136:  385. 

State  and  Tendency  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  673. 

State    of    Parties.        Ed.    R.    61:    242.  —  (II. 

Brougham)  Ed.  R.  62:  185.  —  Westm.  30:  i. 
Von  Raumer's.      (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  43: 

445.  — For.  Q.  17:  209.  — Eel.  R.  65:    151.-80. 

Lit.  Mess.  2:  507.  —  Fraser,  13:  631.  —  Ed.  R.  63: 

198.  — (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  56:  580. 
in  1836;    Parliamentar}'  Session.      (J.  W.  Croker) 

Quar.  57:  230. 
in  1S37 ;  Parties  and  the   Ministr}-.     (J.   S.  Mill) 

Westm.  28:  I.  — Eel.  R.  67:  97. —Ed.  R.  64:  537. 

—  (W.  Empson)  Ed.  R.  65:  265*. 

in  1838;  Review  of  National  Position.    Eol.  R.  68: 

692. 

in  1839.     Eel.  R.  69:  714. 

Conduct  of  the  Ministry.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

65:  283. 
Household  and  the  Ministry.     (J.  W.  Croker) 

Quar.  64:  232. 

in  1840 ;  Review  of  the  Year.    Fraser,  22:  752. 

State  of  Parties.     (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  Ed.  R.  70: 

245.  —  (Lord  Monteagle)  Ed.  R.  71:  275,  493. 
in  1841.     Blackw.  49:  406,  507.     50:  1,83,228. — 

For.  Q.  28:  469. 
Budget  and  the  Dissolution.      (J.  W.  Croker) 

Quar.  68:  239. 

Grounds  and  Objects  of  Budget.    Ed.  R.  73:  502. 

Old  and  new  Ministry.      (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

68:  494. 
in  1S42.     Blackw. 51:  130,141,398.     52:  143,271. 

—  Brit.  &  For.  R.  14:  191. 

State  of  Parties.     Ed.  R.  74:  506.    76:  241. 

in  1S43.     Blackw.  53:  i. 

Perils  of  the  Nation.     Mo.  R.  161 :  350. 

Policy  of  Ministers.  (J.W.  Croker)Quar.  72:  553. 

State" of  Parties.     Ed.  R.  78:  517. 

in  1844.     Fraser,  30:  119.  —  (A.  Dunlop)  No.  Brit. 

i:  223. 

Legislation  of  the  Year.     Westm.  42:  318. 

State  of  Parties.     (Lord  Monteagle)  Ed.  R.  80: 

474.  —  Chr.  Rem.  7:  667. 

in  1845;  Legislation  of  the  Year.     Westm.  45:  345. 

Ministerial  Policy.    Fraser,  32:  496.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  5:  169. 

National  Crisis.     Eel.  R.  83:  116. 

State  of  Country.    (J.  Moncrieff)No.  Brit.3:  212. 

in  1S46.     Fraser,  34:  118. 

Cabinet  Mysteries.     Fraser,  33:  121. 

Ministerial  Measures.     Blackw.  59:  ;^72- 

New  Ministry.     Brit.  Q.  4:  259. 

in  1847,  Crisis  o'f.     Eel.  R.  85:  758. 

Late  and  present  Administrations.    Eel.  R.  86:  i. 

Parliamentary  Prospects.    Quar.  81 :  541.  —  (W- 

Ilowitt)  Howitt,  2:  6,  III. 

in  1848.     Blackw.  64:  261. 

Ministerial  Measures.     Quar.  82:  261. 

State  of  Parties.     Ed.  R.  87:  138. 

in  1849.     Blackw.  65:  357. 

Political  Anticipations.     Westm.  51:  93. 

State  of  the  Nation.     Westm.  52:  81. 

of  Parties.    No.  Brit.  10:  501. 


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Great  Britain,  Politics  of,  in  1S50;  Minis^terial  Measures. 
Black w.  67:  m- 

ill  1851.     Blatkw.  70:  607. 

Roforiiis  since   1800.      Brit.  Q.  14:   114.      Same 

ait.  Eel.  M.  24:  186. 

in  1S52  ;  Government  and  Elections.  Eraser,  46: 112. 

Fall  of  the  Derby  Ministry.     Ed.  R.  97:  240. 

Ilonse  of  Commons.     Quar.  95:   i. 

Old  and  new  Ministries.     Quar.  90:  567. 

State  of  Parties.     No.  Brit.  17:   559.  —  Eraser, 

45:  225. 

in  1S53;  Government  and  Country.    Eraser,  47:  235. 

New  Cabinet.     Liv.  Age,  38:   78S. 

Personnel  of.     Eraser,  47:  332. 

in  1S54  ;  England  at  War.     Eraser,  49:  369. 

Reform  Bill  and  the  War.     Eraser,  49:  4S7. 

in   1855;    Govermnent,    the  Aristocracy,    and    the 

Country.     Eraser,  51 :  354. 

Foreign  Policy.     Brit.  Q.  21 :  1S2. 

Political  Crisis.     Eraser,  51 :  715. 

Sketches  of  Parliament.     Sliarpe,  31:  123,  179. 

War  Committee,  the  Ministry,  and  the  Confer- 
ence.    Eraser,  51 :  476. 

in  1856;  Anti-Palmerston  Confederacy.  (C.  Red- 
ding) Colburn,  109:  417. 

Foreign  Policy  and  the  next  Campaign.     Nat. 

R.  2:  213. 

Parliament  and  the  Opposition.     (C.  Redding) 

Colburn,  108:   15S.     109:  322. 

Secret  of  the  Session.     Colburn,  108:  37. 

in  1857.     Eraser,  55:  364. 

Elections.     Eraser,  55:  486. 

Recess  of  Parliament.     Colburn,  109:  243. 

The  Session.     Colburn,  no:  4S9. 

in  1858;  New  Ministry.     Eraser,  57:   511. 

State  of  Parties.     No.  Brit.  29:  257. 

in  1859-65  ;  Parliamentary  Proceedings.     Brit.  Q. 

42:  157. 

in  1859.     Bent.  Q.  i:   i,  343. 

Domestic  and  foreign.      (D.  Masson)  Macmil. 

i:  I.  —  Eraser,  59:  629. 

Elections  and  the  War,  1S57  and  1S59.     Eraser, 

59:  757- 

Foreign  Policy.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  i66. 

New  Administration.     F'raser,  60:   122. 

Reform  Bill.     No.  Brit.  30:   228.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 

26:  I,  121,  6S5. 

—  The  Borough  Question,  the  Franchise.     Brit. 

Q.  29:  237,  531. 

in  i860.  Bent.  Q.  2:  303.  —  Dub.  Univ.  55:  634,  734. 

^ Reform  Bill.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  597. 

and  its  Results.     Nat.  R.  10:  421. 

Two  Budgets.     ( W.  A.  Porter)  Macmil.  2:  416. 

in  1S62.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  380. 

Conservative  Reaction.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  i :  26. 

in  1864;  House  of  Commons.     (Juar.  116:  245. 

Party  Prospects.     Brit.  (^).  39:  201. 

Political  Temper  of  the  Nation.  (B.  Price)  Era- 
ser, 69:  135. 

in  1865.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  133:  487.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  66:  112,  228,  351. 

The  Elections.     Quar.  118:  2S0. 

in  1866;  last  and  present  Ministries.  Eraser,  74:  243. 

New  Parliament.     Brit.  (^  43:   187. 

New  Reform  15111.     Brit.  Q.  44:    1S2.     45:222. 

—  Dub.  I'niv.  67:  597.  —  (E.  Dicey)  Nation,  2:  424. 

and  the  Government.     Eraser,  73:  477. 

and  the  Parties.     No.  Brit.  44:  213. 

Why  we  want  a.     Eraser,  74:   545. 

Policy  and  Prospects  of  the  Government.  Era- 
ser, 73:   1. 

State  of  Parties.     Ed.  R.  125:  269. 


Great  Britain,  Politics  of,  in  1867;  Catholic  and  Party. 

Dub.  R.  60:  3S2. 

Conservative  Surrender.     Quar.  123:  533. 

Conservative  Transformation.     Eraser,  76:  654. 

Ministerial  Prospects.     Eraser,  75;  131. 

— and  Reform.     Eraser,  75:  415. 

Radicals,  New  School   >f.     Quar.  124:  477. 

Parliament  of  1867  and  Sequel.   Ed.  R.  126.  540. 

Reform  Bill.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  141:  205. 

—  St.  Paul's,  i:  8,  148.  —  Dub.  Univ.  70:  166. 

and  Revolution.     Galaxy,  2:  16. 

and  the  State  of  Parties.     Brit.  Q.  46:  iSo. 

Aspects  of.     No.  Brit.  47:  205. 

in  186S-74;    Gladstone  Administration.     Brit.    Q. 

58:  189. 
in  1S6S.   (L.  Stephen)  No.  Am.  107:  543. — Brit.Q. 

48:  240. 

The  Elections.     No.  Brit.  49:  4S4. 

of  1868  and  1S74.     (J.  B.  Martin)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  37:  193. 
Old  Parties  and  new  Policy.    (.J.  Morley)  Fortn. 

lo:  320. 

Parliament,  Amenities  of.     St.  James,  22:  749. 

Party  Prospects.     No.  Brit.  38:  234. 

Politics  of  young  England.    Eraser,  77:  71,  333. 

in  1S69;  Political  Survey.    St.  James,  23:  865.    24: 

266.' 

Repentance  of  Tory  Party.     No.  Brit.  51 :  478. 

■  in  1870  ;  Home  Policy.     No.  Brit.  52:  182. 

Home  Politics,  Grant's.     Eraser,  82:  403. 

in  1S71  ;  Liberal  Triumvirate.    (J.  McCarthy)  Gal- 

a-\v,  7:  35. 
Political  and  Ecclesiastical  Situation.     Lond.  Q. 

37:  176. 

Position  of.     (H.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  16:  544. 

The  Session.     Brit.  Q.  54:  4S5. 

in  1S72.     Quar.  133:  55S.  —  Fraser,  85:  i. 

in  1874.     l^ub.  Univ.  83:  347. 

Fall  of  Glad-tone.     Dub.  R.  74:  450. 

Liberal  Party.     Quar.  136:  251,  566. 

The  new  Parliament.     Brit.  Q.  59:  470. 

Party  Politics.     (J.  A.  Eroude)  Eraser,  90:  i. 

Radical  Programme.     Quar.  135:   539. 

Toiy  Administration  and  its  Whig  Admirers. 

Brit.  Q.  60:  171. 
Turn  of  the  Tide ;  M'hat  does  it  mean  V     Eraser, 

89:  269. 

in  1875;  Conservative Goverriment.  Quar.  139:  550. 

Conservative   Reaction.      (E.   Harrison)  Eortn. 

21:  297. 
Liberal  Programme,  Next  Page  of.     (J.  Cham- 
berlain) Eortn.  22:  405. 
in  1876-78;    Parliamentary  Debates.     Quar.   147: 

264.  —  Ed.  R.  149:  244. 
in  1876;   Parliament  and  Public  Moneys.     Quar. 

141:  224. 
in   1877;    Political   Agitation.      (E.   Gaisford)    St. 

James,  40:  332. 

Reform  I'.ill,  A  new.    (R.  Lowe)  Fortn.  28:  437. 

of  the  Eutm-e.     (T.  Hare)  Eortn.  29:   75. 

in  1878;  Home  and  Foreign  .\ffairs.     (J.  Morley) 

Eortn.  30:  150-902. 
Liberal  Party  and  Foreign  Politics.    Quar.  144: 

555- 
Liberal  Party  Caucus.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

27:   141. 

fleeting  of  Parliament.     Quar.  145:   257. 

in  1878-79;  Parlianu'iitary  Debates.  Ed.  R.  150:  2S1. 

in  1S79;  Chances  for  a  long  Conservative  Regime. 

(W.  Bagehot)  Fortn.  30:   7S7. 
The   Country  and    the   Government.      (W.  E. 

Gladstone)  19th  Cent.  6:  201. 


GREAT   BRITAIN 


550 


GREAT 


Great  Britain,  Politics  of,  in  1879;  Government  and  its 

Critics.     (E.  D.  J.  Wilson)  19th  Cent.  5:  386. 
Her  Majesty's  next  Ministers.     (H.  W.  Lucy) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  23:  54S. 
— Home  and  Foreign  Affairs.    Fortn.  31 :  152-963. 

32:  155-913- 

Liberal  Prospects.     Nation,  28:  280. 

Opposition  Leaders.     Nation,  29:   171. 

State  of  public  Business.     Fraser,  lOo:  276. 

in  1880.     Brit.  (,2.71:  437. 

Docility  of  an  Imperial  Parliament.     (K.  Lowe) 

19th  Cent.  7:  557. 
The  Election.     Fraser,  loi :  421,504,  571.  102: 

397,  417.  —  Blackw.  127:  530.  —  Westm.  113:  479. 

and  its  Results.     Brit.  Q.  72:   171. 

Coi  servative   Collapse.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn. 

33:  607- 

Conservative  Defeat.    Quar.  149:  549. 

Conservative  View  of.     (T.  E.  Kebbel)  19th 

Cent.  7:  905,  1057. — (A.  Austin)  Fortn.  33:  S34. 

Cost  of.     (W.  P.  Courtney)  Fortn.  35:  407. 

in  the  Counties.    ( W.  E.  Bear)  Fortn.  33:  720. 

Lessons  of.     (VV.  Chamberlain)  Iuteriuit.lt. 

8:  666. 
Liberal  Majority.     (J.  R.  Thursfie  d)  Macmil. 

42:  69. 
Nonconformist's  View  of.      (J.   G.    Rogers) 

19th  Cent,  7:  62S. 

Reign  of  Bunkum.     Blackw.  127:  666. 

Has  Conservatism  increased  since  the  Reform 

Bill?    (A.  Frisby)  Fortn.  36:  718. 

Ministerial  Progress.     Blackw.  128:  256. 

The  new  Ministry.     BlackAV.  127:  7S8. 

and  its  Work,  18S0.     Fraser,  102:  135. 

Reform  Bill.     (H.  Fawcett)  19th  Cent.  7:  443. 

Parties,  and  the  Distribution  of  Seats.     (W.  A. 

Hunter)  Fortn.  34:  58. 
Reform    of    County    Constituencies.       (T.    W. 

Fowle)  Fortn.  34:  458. 
in   1881.     Blackw.   129:  412.  —  Fraser,   103:  136, 

4ii>  553-     104:  132-S00. 

Conservative  Tactics.     Fraser,  103:  822. 

Next  Leap  in  the  Dark.     (Earl  Fortescue)  19th 

Cent.  9:  517. 

Revolutionary  Party.     Quar.  151:  2S5. 

State  of  Parties.  (T.  E.  Kebbel)  19th  Cent.  9:  491. 

Interference   of   the   Crown   in.      (E.    L.  (jodkiu) 

Nation,  28:  414. 
On  the  English  Hustings.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Lippinc. 

6:  389. 

Parliamentary  Candidates.     Tait,  i:  515,651. 

Policy,  and  Land  Tenure  in,  L.  Blanc's  Criticism 

on.     iVestm.  88:  381. 
Reform  Question  from  1S48  to  1866.    (W.  N.  Moles- 
worth)  Fortn.  7:  723- 
Tory  Leadership,   after  Beaeonsfield.     (J.  Bryce) 

Nation,  32:  366. 

—  Poor-Laws,  etc.     See  Poor. 

—  Population  of.     Quar.  53:  56. —(J.   Strang)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  7:  129. 

and  Wealtli  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  218. 

Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages.     Lond.  Q.  lo:  188. 

27:  3S-     32:  379- 

Census  of.     See  Census  of  Great  Britain. 

compared  with  France.     (0.  M.  Willich)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  21:  297. 

in  1822.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  105. 

in  past  Epochs.     Westm.  61:  323. 

Movement  of.     (.J.  Angus)  .1 .  Statis.  Soc.  17:   117. 

of   English   Cities,    temp.  Edw.  IIL     (T,  Amyot) 

Arch.  20:  524. 
past  and  present.     St.  James,  2:  21. 


Great  Britain,  Population  of.  Vital  Statistics  of.  Eel.  R. 
109:  406.— All  the  Year,  15:  582. —Quar.  145:  94. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  385. 

—  Position    and    Prospects    of.      Am.    Eel.    i:    479.— 

Blackw.  26:  464.     55:  103. —Ed.  R.  36:  374.    58: 
151.— Mus.  15:  47,  454. 

—  Post-Oflice  System  of.    Lond.  Q.  5:  158.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  36:  1022. 
Reform  in.  Results  of.     Ed.  R.  120:  58. 

—  Premiers  of.     Month,  4:  221,   331.     5:  28,  265,  487. 

6:  33-512.     7:  222,  397,  503. 

—  Progress  of.     Quar.  32:    160.  —  Westm.  40:   425. 

West.  J.   6:    236,  290. —Eel.   R.  98:   521.  — (C. 
Redding)  Colburn,  141 :  430. 

—  Prosperity  of.     (H.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  15:  40. 

—  Public  Records  of.     Penny  M.  10:  308. 

Calendars  of  State  Papers.     Mouth,  3:  288,  346, 

453- 
National  Archives.     Lond.  Q.  26:  44. 

—  Public  Registry  in.     Ed.  R.  51:  159. 

—  Religious  Condition  of.     Lond.  Q.  5:  179. 

British    Churches     and    British    People,    Miall's. 

Prosp.  R.  6:  230. 

—  Religious  Equality  and  Theories  of  Comprehension. 

Brit.  Q.  69:  92. 

—  Religious  Statistics,  1S51.     Chr.  Rem.  27:  378. 

—  Resources  of.     Dub.  R.  36:  165.  — (J.  Yeats)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  18:  367.— (T.  H.  Farrer)  Fortn.  29:  384.— 
Quar.  12:  398. 
Chalmers  on.     Eel.  R.  8:  575. 

—  Revolution  in.  Prophesied.     Dem.  R.  16:  112. — (A. 

Pember)  Lippinc.  5:  279.  —  (G.  M.  Towle)  Putnam, 
11:   197. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.    Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  567. 

Land-Tax,    1636-1856.      (F.   Hendriks)   J.   Statis. 

Snc.  20:  241. 

Notes  on.    Penny  M.  i:  26-374.    2:  iii,  115. 

State  and  Defects  of.     Ed.  R.  61 :  154. 

—  Survey  of.  Cadastral.     Ed.  R.  118:  37S. 

Domesday  Book  of  1873.     (F.  Purdy)  J.   Statis. 

Soc.  39:  393. 
Geological.     (F.  von  Hauer)  Ed.  New  Philos.  ,J. 

48:  227. 

Hydrogeological.     (J.  Lucas)  Nature,  18:  494. 

Hydrological.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Fraser,  98:  20. 

of  East  Coast.     (G.  W.  Manby)  Colburn,  2:  1-306. 

Ordnance.     Beut.  Q.  2:  335.  —  Penny  M.  13:  389, 

402. 
State  of,  1876.     Geog.  M.  3:  192. 

—  Taxation  in.     Ed.   R.  m:  236.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

16:  728.  —  Colburn,  44:  485.    46:  493. 

Local.     Ed.  R.  85:  53. 

Tail's  Letter  on  Poor-Laws,  Corn-Laws,  etc.     (E. 

Elliott)  Tait,  n.  s.  4:  56. 

—  Travels  in,  Colton's.     West.  M.  4:  254, 

Crumbs  of  Travel.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Atlan.  38: 

696. 

Baron  d'Haussez's.  Ed.  R.  58:  151. — Quar.  50:  142. 

Dupin's.    Mo.  R.  95:  490. 

Journal  of.     Poitfo.(Den.)  16:  209. 

Stewart's  Sketches  of.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

7:  134- 

See  England;  Scotland;  Ireland;  Wales. 
Great  Carrack,  The,  Capture  of.     (W.  R.  Drake)  Arch. 

33:  209.  —  Chamb.  J.23:  371.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

46:  300. 
Great  Cat  and  Dog  Question.     House.  Words,  i :  172. 
Great  Circumbendibus.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  6:   559. 
Great  Cotwyn,  Rotten  Borough  of.     Victoria,  35:  179. 
Great  Dead'wood  Mystery.  (BretHarte)  Scrib.  17:  177- 
Great  Doctor.     (A.  Gary)  Atlan.  18:  12,  174. 
Great  Dribbleton  Cricket  Match.     Lond.  Soc.  20:  i. 


GREAT 


551 


GREECE 


Great  Eastern,  Steamship.  ( W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week, 
i:  205.  —  Chamb.  J.  22:  313.  26:  56.  32:  188. 
—  Liv.  Age,  45:  763. — Quar.  98:  433.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  38:  2S9.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  49:  675.— 
Tait,  n.  s.  25:  679.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  249. — 
Liv.  Age,  53:  637.  —  Am.  Alma,  i860:  194. 

_  Details  of.     (C.  H.  Haswell)  J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  68:  386. 

Equinoctial  Trip  on.     All  the  Year,  6:  204. 

—  Explosion  on,  1S59.    J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  68:  277. 

Fortimes  and  Misfortunes  of.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  167. 

—  Schooling  of.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  1 :  248. 

—  Trials  of.     (E.  J.  Reed)  Once  a  Week,  i :  264. 
Great  Eastern  Photographs.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  424. 
Great  E.\pectations.     (C.  Dickens)  All  the  Year,  4:  169- 

553-    5-  i~433- 
Great  Grandfathers,  Customs  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  28 1. 
Great  Grandmothers.     Lond.  Snc.  36:  4S9. 
Great  Griefs  as  a  Medicine  to  less.     (F.  Jacox)  Bentley, 

60:  388. 
Great  Iloggarty  Diamond.     (W.  5L  Thackeray)  Frascr, 

24:  324-717. 
Great  Lawsuit;  Man  versus  Men;  Woman  rersus  Women, 

Dial,  4:  I. 
Great  Liverpool,  Loss  of,  Feb.,  1S46.     Colburn,  76:  493. 
Great  Malveru  Priory,  Refector)^  of.     (G.  Blose)  Ai'ch. 

30:  5M- 
Great  Man,  The.     (A.  P.  Selby)  Lakeside,  i :  302. 

—  What  is  a?    (T.  Purnell)  St.  James,  4:  39. 
Great  Jlen.     (D.  G.  Ingraham)  Radical,  4:  34. 

—  Great  Thoughts,  and  the  Environment.     (\Y.  James) 

Atlan.  46:  441. 

Replies.     (J.  Fiske)  Atlan.  47:  75.  —  (Grant  Allen) 

Atlan.  47:  371. 

—  Influence  of.     (J.  W.  McLane)  New  Eng.  11 :  247. 

—  Mission  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  643. 

—  of  America.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  212. 

—  Personal  Aspect  of.     (E.  O.  Haven)  Lakeside,  4:  340. 
Great  Order  of  the  Cave.     (F.  C.  Ewer)  Pioneer,  3:  193. 
Great  Orme's  Head  Mountain.     Antiquary,  4:  307. 
Great  People.     Colburn,  48:  319. 

Great  Prize.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  200. 

Great  Revolution  in  Pitcairu.     (S.  L.  Clemens)  Atlan. 

43:  295- 
Great  Salt  Lake.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  10: 
675.  —  All  the  Year,  5:  509.  — Chamb.  J.  19:  362. 

—  Ancient  Outlet  of.     (G.  K.  Gilbert)  Am.  J.  Sci.  115: 

256.  —  (A.  C.  Peale)  Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  439. 

—  and  the  Mormons.     Eel.  R.  96:  669. 
See  Mormons. 

Great  Scar  Limestone.     Chamb.  J.  30:  293. 

Great  Staffordshire  Tr:igedy.     Tinsley,  6:  231. 

Great  Strike  at  Errickdale.     (M.  L.  Emery)  Cath.  World, 

24:  S43. 
Great  Tey,  Tenures,  Customs,  etc.,  of  the  Manor  of.     (T. 

Astle)  .\rch.  12:  25. 
Great  Tragedian.     Blackw.  64:  345. 
Great  Unbenelited.     (E.  S.  Lintott)  St.  .James,  46:  432. 
Great  Unknown.     (F.  Hardman)  Blackw.  40:  673. 

—  a  Jest  fnim  the  German.     Bhickw.  68:  698. 

Great  Unloaded.      Blackw.   125:  345.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  141:  181. 
Great  Western  Jungle.     Colburn,  51:  58-33S.     52:  58. 

53:  3'-325- 
Great   Yarmoutii;    Semi-Dutch   Town.      (E.   Meteyard) 

Good  Words,  12:  381. 
Greatness,   Disadvantages  of.     (I.  A.  Safford)  Western, 

4:  567- 

—  in  Men.     (F.  L.  Dingley)  University  Q.  4:   55. 

—  Scholar's  Ideal  of.    (.I.W.Ward)  University  Q.  1 :  287. 

—  True.     So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  205. 

Greatrakes  Family,  Notes  on.     (S.  Ilayman)  Reliquary, 
4:  81,  220.     5:  94.     9:  162. 


Greatshakes,  Valentine.     Penny  M.  10:  421. 
Greaves,  James  P.     Dial,  3:  247. 
Grebes,  Natural  History  of.     Penny  M.  6:  212. 
Greece.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  5:  1.  — (E.  Everett) 

No.  Am.  17:  398.  —  For.  Q.  3:  197.  —  Liv.  Age,  1: 

76. — Quar.  124:  199. 

—  Acarnania.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  97:  zSo. 

—  Adventures  of  an  Eugli^h  Otiicer  in,  1826.     Colburr.. 

17:  172-201. 
of  a  Foreigner  in.     Lond.  M.  15:  462.     16:40-531. 

17:  73- 

—  Ancient.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  17S,  28(.. 

—  Hogg,  8:  3S9. 

Abljott's  Hellenica.     (L.  Dj-er)  Nation.  30:  476. 

and  modern.     (T.  D.  Wookey)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d 

s.  7:  441. 

Felton's.     ( W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  4:  185. 

and  Rome,  Children's  Plays  in.     Cornh.  20:  285. 

City  Life  in.     (G.  0.  Trevelyan)  Macmil.  13:  407. 

colonized  from  India,  Pococke  ou.    Eel.  R.  96:  159. 

Constitutional  History  of.     Brit.  Q.  i:  413.  —  (H. 

S.  Legare)  New  York  R.  7:  i.  — Eel.  M.  5:  478. 

Early  Days  of.     (T.  Chase)  No.  Am.  87:  481. 

Female  Society  in.     (Sir  D.  K.  Sandford)  Quar.  22 : 

163.  —  (J.  Donaldson)  Contemp.  32:  647.     34:  700. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  106,  153. 

Field  Sports  of.     C^uar.  118:  40S. 

Fortresses  of.     (W.  Hamilton)  Arcii.  15:  315. 

Generals  of.     (W.  Dowe)  No.  Am.  76:  31. 

History  and  Literature  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  129. 

Kiiishi])  in.     (J.  F.  McLellan)  Fortn.  4:  569,  6S2. 

Monumentsof.     ArtJ.3:  130,187,228.  —  Internat. 

M.  5:  4- 

Philosophic  Schools  of.     Nat.  M.  i :  16. 

Philosopiiy  and  Religion  of.     Chr.  R.  2:  515. 

Phoenicians  in.     (A.  H.  Sayce)  Contemp.  34:  60. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  175. 
Politics  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  18:  390.  —  U.  S. 

Lit.  Gaz.  i:  17. 

Private  Life  of.     Quar.  79:  335. 

Progress  in  Government  of.    (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ. 

Q.g:  !'3- 

Public  Economy  of.     (A.  Ilarkness)  Bib.  Sac.  15: 

179.     See  Athens. 

Religion  of.     (J.  T.  Champlin)  Chr.  R.  10:  530. 

and  Laws  of,  Coulanges's.  (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Na- 
tion, i8:  204. 

Science  of.     (G.  L.  Cuvier)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  8: 

344-     9:  41- 

Struggle  of.  for  Union.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Eraser, 

89:  466.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  121:  707. 

—  and  Civilization.     (G.  Allen)  Sup.  Pop.  .Sci.  Mo.  3: 

398. 

—  and   England;  a   Poem.     (E.  W.  Gosse)  Temp.  Bar, 

50:   104. 

—  and  the  Greek  Kingdom.     Ed.  R.  103:  386. 

—  and  the  Greek  Question,  1S50.     Brit.  Q.  12:  iii. 
1879.     (J.  Rae)  Brit.  Q.  70:  177. 

—  and  the  Greeks.     Lond.  Q.  20:  130.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  59:  277.  — (W.  .1.  Stillman)  Fortn.  34:  556. 
in  1S58.     Sharpe,  28:    134. 

—  and  Greek  Museums.     (.1.  Arbuckle)  Scrib.  14:  65. 

—  and  her  Claims,  18S1.     Blackw.  129:   539. 

—  and  Ionian  Islands  Mure's.    Westm.  19:  493. — Quar. 

70:  129.    Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  4:  433. — Mo.  R.  157: 

371- 

—  and  Italy,  Sketches  in.     Bost.  R.  3:  477. 

—  and  Rome,  Domestic  Life  in.     Mo.  R.  132:  520. 

—  and  Russia.     Westm.  i:  453. 
and  Turkey.     Eraser,  49:  718. 

—  and  the  Treaty  of  Berlin.     (W.   E.   Gladstone)  19th 

Cent.  5:  1121. 


GREECE 


552 


GREECE 


Greece  and  Turkej-.     (J.  Q.  Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  2:  393. 

6:  159.  — Select  J.  2:    [198.  —  Mo.  K.  131:  51. — 

(Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  K.  i:  2S1. 
De  Vere's.     Eel.  U.  92:  283.     Same  art.  Inteniat. 

M.  i:  255. 
in  1881.     (E.  Lenormand)  Contemp.  39:  637. 

—  Anderson's  Tour  in.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  34 :  i. — 

Spirit  of  Piig.  4;  311. 

—  Antiquities  of.     Lakeside,  9:  254. —  So.  Q.  11:  273. 
Modern  Writers  on.     (G.  W.  Ley  burn)  Intermit.  K. 

2:  3^7,  43°- 

—  ArchiBology  in,  Progress  of.   (W.  J.  Stillnian)  Nation, 

31:  168. 

—  at  tlie  Congress  of  Berlin.     (G.  J.  S.  Lefevre)  Fortn. 

30:  271. 

—  at  the  Time  of  Peloponnesian  War.     Eraser,  24:  127. 

—  Attic  Historians  and  Col.  Mure.   (E.  A.  Freeman)  Nat. 

K.  6:  69. 

—  Bankruptcy  of.     Blackw.  54:  345.     55:  785. 

—  Chateaubriand's  Travels  in,  1806-7.    Eel. R.  15:  12. 

—  Claims  of.     (A.  Arnold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  705. 

—  Cochrane's  Wanderings  in.     Mo.  R.  143:  54S. 

—  Commerce  of.     (F.  Strong)  Hunt,  7:   109. 

—  Confederation  of,  Report  on.   Piunph.  22:  551.    23:  37. 

—  Constantinople,  and  Russia.     St.  James,  44:  24. 

—  Constitution  of  Macedonia,  Mitford's.   Blackw.  5 :  443. 

—  Country  Life  in.     Lond.  Soc.  33:  514. 

—  Crowe's  Greek  and  the  Turk.     Liv.  Age,  39:  24. 

—  Uodwell's  Tour  through.    Mo.  R.  92:  236,  t,t,-j. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Lidependence  of.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Meth. 

Q.  17:  594. 

—  Egypt  and  Holy  Land,  Clarke's  Travels  in.  (R.  Heber) 

Quar.  9:  162.  —  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  24:  iS,  292. 

—  Lord  Elgin's   Pursuits  in.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.   15: 

355' 

—  Emigration  to.     Penny  M.  2:  239,  247. 

—  English  Scholar  in.     Eraser,  58:  285. 

—  Ethics  of.     (A.  Neander)  Bib.  Sac.  10:  476,  7S9. 

—  Excursions  in.     Month,  34:  67. 

—  Fiedler's  Tour  through.     For.  Q.  26:  237- 

—  First  Philosophers  of.     For.  Q.  30:  61. 

—  From  Rome  to  Athens.     (C.  D.  Cobham)  Good  Words, 

16:  334,  407. 

—  Garston  on,  1S42.     Mo.  R.  158:  219. 

—  Sir  William  Gell's.     Ed.  R.  38:  314. 

—  George  L,  New  King  of.     (H.  J.  Warner)  Chr.  Exam. 

77:  41. 

—  Giffard's  Tour  in.     Quar.  59:  217. 

—  Hartley's  Researches  in.     Meth.  M.  55:  113. 

—  Hellas.     (J.  M.  Hoppin)  Putnam,  12:  313. 

and  Civilization.    (G.  Allen)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21 :  156. 

—  Hellenic  Factor  in  Eastern  Problem.     (VV.  E.Glad- 

stone) Contemp.  29:   i. 

—  Hellenic  Nationality  and  the  East.     (K.  Blind)  Put- 

nam, 14:  562. 

—  Hellenic  Studies.     (C.  T.  Newton)  Macmil.  40:  424. 

—  Hill's  Essays  on  the  State  of.     Mo.  R.  91 :  357. 

—  Histories  of.     Eel.  R.  53:  435. 

—  History  of.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  449. 
Clavier's.     Quar.  5:   1. 

Cox's.    (F.Allen)  No.  Am.  1 19:  208.  — (C.  Kenny) 

Theo.  R.  12:  424.  —  Brit.  Q.  61 :  43.  —  Ed.  R.  141 : 
242. 

Curtius's.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Meth.  Q.  31 :  533.  —  (J. 

Hadley)  Nation,  12:  240.  — (L.  R.  Packard)  Na- 
tion, 19:  333. 

and  Grote's.     Lond.  Q.  28:  i.  —  (L.  R.  Packard) 

New  Eng  34:  123. 

during  the  Macedonian  Period.     (E.  A.  Freeman) 

No.  Brit.  21:  425. 

Finlay's.     (H.  J.  Warner)  Chr.  Exam.  72:  403.  — 

Ed.  R,  148:  232. 


Greece,  Historj'  of.  Grote's.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  No.  Brit. 
25:  141.  — (N.  E.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  62;  55. 

—  (W.W.  Goodwin)  No.  Am.  78:  150. —  (J.  S.  Mill) 
Ed.  R.  84:  343.  —  Ed.  R.  91:  iiS.  94:  204.  —(,J. 
S.  Mill)  Ed.  R.  98:  425.  — Ed.  R.  105:  305.  —  (G.  H. 
Lewes)  Westm.  46:  381. — Blackw.  62:  129.  —  (J. 
T.  Champlin)  Chr.  R.'i6:  481.  — (C.  C.  Felton)Chr. 
Exam.  48:  292.  —  (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  14: 
54.  —  Bentley,  39:  533,  637.  —Brit  Q.  13:  2S9. — 
Dub.  Univ.  28:  200.  35:753-  45'- 4;7-  — Eel.  R. 
84:  257.  86:  289. — Internal.  M.  i:  15.  — New  Q. 
5:  437.  —  Lond.  Q.  7:  51.—  (J.  C.  Moffat)  Princ. 
29:  50.  —  Putnam,  8:  179. — Quar.  78:  113.  86: 
384.  88:41.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28:  398.  —  Quar. 
99:  60.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  375. 

Histor}^  of  Athenian  Democracy.     (W.  A.  Earned) 

New  Eng.  18:  651. 

Insurrection  of  1854.     Colburn,  102:  238. 

Later.     Brit.  Q.  68:  162. 

Mitford's.     Quar.  25:  154.  —  (Lord  Brougham)  Ed. 

R.  12:  478.  — Mo.  R.  92:  I,  156.  — Lond.  M.  12:  193. 
Place  of,  in  providential  Order  of  the  World.    (W. 

E.  Gladstone)  Eel.  M.  66:  137. 

Gladstone  on.     Month,  4:  70. 

Revolution  of  1S21-28.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am. 

27:  254.  —  (E.Everett)  No.  Am.  29:  138.  —  Am.Q. 

3:  190.    5:  99.  —  Eraser,  7:  191.  —  Blackw.  12:  467. 

—  with  map,  Blackw.  20:  543,  716,  824.  —  (T,  De 
Quincey)  Blackw.  33:  476.  —  Quar.  28:  475.  —  Mo. 
R.  105:  184. — Paniph.  21:  167,  i8g.  22:199.  23: 
207.  24:415.  —  Mus.  3:  500.  18:  166,221.  —  (G. 
W.  Leyburn)  So.  M.  13:  284.  14:  385.  —  Blackw. 
76:  119. —  Brit.  Q.  66:  434.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58: 
377.  —  Chr.  Rem.  48:  231.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  31:  147. 

Adventure  during.     Blackw.  52:  668. 

and  European  Diplomacy.     For.  Q.  5:  271. — 

Mus.  16:  193. 

and  Turkish  Revolution.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  196. 

Causes  and  Outbreak  of.     Month,  29:  86-435. 

Finlay's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  117:  570.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  771. 

Historical  Sketch  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:  446,  496. 

Revolutions  of  1862.  (H.M. Baird)  Meth.  Q.  23:  227. 

Fall  of  King  Otho.     Blackw.  94:  586. 

Thirlwall's.      So.  Q.  11:  273.  —Eel.  R.  69:  98.— 

Eel.  R.  82:  129.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  7:  163.—  Ed. 

R.  62:  S3. 
under  the  Romans,  Finlay's.     Blackw.  56:  524. — 

Fraser,  30:  450. 

—  Holland's  Travels  in.     Portfo.(Den.)  15:  310. 

—  Hughes's  Travels  in.     Colburn,  29:  201-316. 

—  in  1801-6.     Anal.  M.  15:  44. 

—  in  1821-22.     Pamph.  23:  97. 

—  in  1822,  French  and  British  Agents  in.     Niles's  Reg. 

23:  49- 

—  in  1823.     Niles's  Reg.  25:  298. 

—  in  1S23-24.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  i,  41.— Mo.  R.  104: 

2S0.     106:  300. 

—  in  1825.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  204.  —  Ann.  Reg.  i :  263. 

—  Mo.  R.  109. 10.  —  Mus.  8:  289.  —  Eel.  R.  43: 193. 
Bulwer's.      Lond.  M.  14:  i. 

G.  Pecchio's.     Colburn,  14:  291-409. 

—  in  1S26.     Eel.  R.  44:  97. 

—  in  1S27.     Niles's  Reg.  33:  7,  45. 

—  in  1829.     Ann.  Reg.  3:  403. 

—  iniS3o.    Mo.  R.  122:  375. —  Niles's  Reg.  38:  159. 

—  in  1831.     Mo.  R.  124:  92. 

—  in  1S42,  Condition  of.      (G.  Sumner)  Dem.  R.  8:  204. 

—  Mus.  13:  51. 

—  in  1S43-44,  LordNugent's.     Quar.  78;  297. 

—  in  1848,  Political  Condition  and  Prospects  of.    Mass. 

Q.  i:  63. 


GREECE 


553 


GREEKS 


Greece  in  1862.     Brit.  Q.  37:  191. 

—  in  1S79.     (T.  Davidson)  Internal.  K.  6:  597. 

Question  of,  and  England.  (.J.  Ilea)  Brit.  il.  70:  177. 

Notes  from  Epirus.    Blackw.  127:  no. 

—  in  1880.     (A.  Lowrey)  Meth.  Q.  40:  oSi. 

—  In  Quarantine  at  Syra.     Cornh.  13:  173. 

—  Independence  of,  Revival  of.    (Lord  Stratford  de  Red- 

cliffe)  igtli  Cent.  4:  377,  932. 

—  Islands  and  Shores  of.  (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  17:  594. 
Cruising  about.     Tait,  n.  s.  g:  402. 

—  Journal  in.     (C.  F.  F.  Clinton)  Bentley,  16:  191-337. 

—  Journey  in,  1822.     Lond.  M.  23:  4S1. 

—  Leake's  Researches  in.  Ed.  R.  24:  353. — Quar.  II :  45S. 

—  Legal  Oratory  of.     Quar.  29:  313. 

—  Legends  and  early  Hist  of.  (G.Grote)  Westm.  39:  285. 

—  Letters  from.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  763. 
1822.     Niles's  Reg.  23:   14. 

—  Life  at  Rhodes.     Victoria,  4:  299.     5:   14. 

—  Litigation  in.      (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  So.  M.  12:  395. 

13:  272. 

—  Massacre  at  Scio.   Mus.  23:  621. 

—  Massacre  in,  1S70.     Blackw.  108:  240. 

—  Mediajval  and  modern.  (E. A. Freeman)  Nat.  R.  18:  78. 

—  —  and  Trebizond,  Finlay's.     Eraser,  51:  291. 

—  Milnes's  Tour  in.     Mo.  R.  133:  i. 

—  Modern.     (A.  N.  Arnold)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  20.  — (E.  H. 

Bunbury)  Coutemp.  I:  50. —  (C.  C.  Felton)  No. 
Am.  62":  429.  —  (E.  M.  Geldart)  Mod.  R.  2:  26.  — 
(H.  Sandwith)  Brit.  Q.  71:   53.  —  Westm.  20:  274. 

—  Blackw.  43:  469,  620.  52:  120.  67:  526.  76: 
403. — Quar.  23:  325.  —  Mo.  R.  124:  460.  —  (A.  L. 
Koeppen)  De  Bow,  13:   134,  217.  —  Eel.  R.  75:  627. 

—  Eraser,  21:    649.      22:  81.  —  Chr.Obs.  72:  625. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  90. 

a  Poem.     (Mrs.  F.  Hemans)  Portfo.(Den.)  25:  288. 

and  the  Greeks.     Westm.  79:  183. 

and  its  Islands.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  238. 

(Civilization  in.     Blackw.  4:  513. 

Customs  of.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Putnam,  3:   135. 

during  the  last  thirty  Years.     No.  Brit.  38:   134. 

Final  Deliverance  of .  (C.P.Castanis)  Knick.  14:  295. 

Finlay's  History  of.      (J.    P.  Mahaffy)  Contemp. 

31:  72S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  573. 

Hist,  of,  1833-54.  (A.  L.  Koeppen)  .Merc.-rsb.  6:  435. 

Language  and  Literature  of.     No.  Brit.  20:  135. 

F.  Lenormant  on.     Ct)lbnrn,  136:   127. 

Political  and  Intellectual  Life  in.  (N.  Kasasis)  Con- 
temp.  36:   164. 

Popular  Songs  of.     Colburn,  11:  139. 

I'opular  Superstition  of.     Eraser,  II :  218. 

.Sketches  of.     Blackw.  43:  469,  620,816. 

Social  Condition  of.    (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  No.  Am. 

97:  533- 
Songs  and  Legends  of.     (Lady  Verney)  Contemp. 

27:  96. 
Webster's  Speech  on.     Niles's  Reg.  25:  342. 

—  Mure's  Tour  in.     Ed.  R.  75:  492. — Quar.  70:   129. 

—  Notes  in.     Month,  25:   16. 

—  Notes  of  Travel  in.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  316,  518,  75S. 

—  Orators  of.     Ed.  R.  145:  ^}}.  —  (T.  DeQuincey)  Tait, 

n.  s.  6:  374. 

—  Over  Ilium  aiul  Ida.  (W.  J.  Armstrong)  Atlan.  33:  173. 

—  Panegyrical  Oratorj' of.     Quar.  27:  362. 

—  Peloponnesus  in  March.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  74. 

—  People  and  Kingdom  of.      (E.  A.  Freeman)  Ed.  R. 

103:  386. 

—  Political  Condition  of,  1S68.    (L.  R.  Packard)  Nation, 

6:  33- 
1881.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation,  33:  313. 

—  Position  and  Future  of.     (C  K.  Tuckerman)  Lippinc. 

9:  670. 

—  Pouqueville's  Travels  in,  179S-1801.  Ecl.R.4:  756-943. 


Greece,  Prehistoric.     (J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  31:  306. 

—  Prehistoric  Archaeology  in.      (G.  Fmlav)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

100:    251. 

—  Progress  of.      (R.  C.  Jebb)  Macniil.  39:  419.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  141:   195.  —  Hunt, 57:  317. 

—  Question  of,  1S27.     Am.  Q.  i:  234.  —  Quar.  35:  221. 
—  Westm. 6:  113.  —  Colburn,  23:   113. 

in  1830.     Quar.  43:  495. 

and  Quarterly  Review.     Eraser,  2:  484. 

in  1S50.     Eel.  R.  92:  230.  —  Brit.  Q.  12:  in. 

—  liambles  and  Studies  in,  Mahaflfy's.    (W.  J.  Stillman) 

Nation,  24:  238. 

—  Relations  with  America.     Dem.  R.  32:  119. 

—  Religion  in,  in  1830.     Eel.  R.  54:  46. 
in  1S57.     Westm.  67:  228. 

—  Resurrection  of  1S80.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  31 :  24. 

—  Rural  Life  and  Scenery  in.     Month,  33:  448. 

—  Russian  Policy  in.     For.  Q.  16:  361. 

—  Scene  and  Adventure  in.  An  old.    Dub.  Univ.  62:  423. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61 :   126. 

—  Senior's  Journal  in.  Ed.  R.  iio:  518.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  64:  139.  —  Nat.  R.  9:  316. 

—  Seven  Sages  of,  and  their  Sayings.     Eel.  M.  14:  85. 

—  Sketches  in.     Dub.  R.  29:  i. 

—  Sketches  of  Travel  in.      (J.  A.  St.  John)  Tait,  n.  s. 

16:  509-779.     17:  17-344- 

—  Social  State  of.     (L.  R.  Packard)  Nation,  8:  89. 

—  Spirit  of  Change  in  Southern  Euroj)e.      (J.  H.  Skene) 

Colburn,  87:  34,  162. 

—  the  spoilt  Child  of  Europe.     (R.  W.  Haubury)  19th 

Cent.  6:  928. 

—  Statistics  of.     (D.  Bikelas)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  31 :  265. 

—  Theism  and  F^thics  of.      (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  92: 

584,  641. 

—  Travels  in.  (A.L.Koeppen)  Mercersb.  6:  258,  435,  531. 

7:  I,  163.  8:  350.  9:  108,  402.  11:  149.  12:  I. 
—  Am.  Mo.  M.  12:  178.  —  Broadw.4:  383.  —Quar. 
126:  479. 

—  Visit  to.     (J.  II.  Bro-ivne)  Blackw.  35:  56,  392. 

—  War  Sketches  in.     Lond.  M.  19:  553. 

—  Wars  of,  and  their  Causes.      Cornh.  17:  462. 

—  Wyse's  Excursion  in  the  Peloponnesus.  EcLM.66:  177. 

—  Wyse's  Journal  in.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  693. 
Set  Byzantine  Empire;  Hellenism. 

Greeks,  The.     (J.  Bowring)  Howitt,  i:  248. 

—  Ancient,  Social  Life  among.     Cornh.  42:  601.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  96:  50.     Same  art.  Appletou,  25:  28. 
and  modern.     Meth.  M.  56:  97. 

—  and  Romans,  Life  of,  Guhl  and  Kouer's.     Internal.  R. 

3:  99- 
Private  Life  of .    Quar.  79:336.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

11:  112.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  600. 
Virtues  and  Manners  of,  compared  with  modem 

Nations.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  4:  1S5. 

—  and  Turks,  1821.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  207.     22:  389. 
1822.    Niles's  Reg.  23:  111,215. 

1825.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  219. 

1853.     (^uar.  94:  509. 

Wayfaring  Sketches  among.    Dub.  Univ.  30:  241. 

—  -Vuthroiiology  of.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  154. 

—  Dalzel's  Lectures  on.  Eel.  R.  34:  121.  —  Quar.  26:  243. 

—  Egypt  and  Pre-H<uneric.     (A.  Lang)  Eraser,  lOO:  171. 

—  Humanity  of.     (J.  P.  Mahaffy)  Macmil.  33:  355. 

—  in  Turkey,  and  England.     Cornh.  18:  718. 

—  Ionian  Origin  of.     (T.  Chase)  No.  Am.  87:  4S1. 

—  Modern,  Nationality  of.     (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb. 

9:  402. 

Observ.  on.     (L.  R.  Packard)  New  Eng.  26:  656. 

Tuckerman  on.     (L.  R.  Packard)  Nation,  15:  429. 

—  Jlonotheism  amcmg.     (O.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  30:  171. — 

(E.  Zeller)  Contemp.  4:   7,-,q. 

—  Religion  of.     (E.  L.  Magoon)  Chr.  R.  21 :  425. 


GREEKS 


554 


GREEK 


Greeks,  The,  Religion  and  Philosophy  of.     (A.  C.  Hen- 

drick)  Chr.  R.  15:  95. 
illustrated  by  Greek  Descriptions.    (C.  T.  Newton) 

19th  Cent.  3:  1033.     4:  303. 
De  Quincey  and.     (S.  A.  Bean)  Chr.  Exam.  80: 

154. 

Primitive.     (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  5. 

Greek  People,  Character,  Condition,  and  Prospects  of.  (J. 

S.  Blackie)  Westni.  62:  345. 
Greek  Race,  Political  Condition  and  Prospects  of.    (II.  M. 

Baird)  Meth.  Q.  22:  22. 
Greek  Alphabet.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  347. 

—  Sophocles  on.     (P.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  67:  257. 
Greek  and  Albanian  Costumes.     Penny  51.  5:   179-220. 
Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities,  Smith's  Dictionary  of.  (C. 

C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  70:  424. 
Greek  Anthology,     New  York  R.  5:  49. 

—  Chrysanthenia  gathered  from.     (W.   M.    Hardinge) 

19th  Cent.  4:  869.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  554. 

—  Bland's.     Qnar.  10:   139. — Anal.  M.  3:  265. 

—  Mcri  vale's.     (H.  A.  Coleridge)  Quar.  49:  349, 

—  Translations  from.  Ed.  R.  9:  319.  — (W.  Hay)  Blackw. 

33:  865.      34:   115-961.      37:    652.      38:    142-642. 
39:  12S-793.     40:  274,  557.     41:  238,  622. 
Greek  Article.     (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  4:  277. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Quar.  2:   174. 

Middleton's.     Eel.  R.  8:  671,  767,  869. 

—  in  the  New  Testament,  Middleton  on.     Chr.  Obs.  9: 

155-30S. 

Definitive,  Sharpe  on.  Chr.  Obs.  i:  438.  2:363,419. 

Greek  Authoresses.    (Sir  D.  K.  Sandford)  Ed.  R.  55:  1S2. 
Greek  Autliors,  Ancient.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  301. 
Greek  Banquets.     (Sir  D.  K.  Sandford)  Ed.  R.  56:  350. 
Greek  Beauty  and  modern  Art.     (F.  W.  Cornish)  Fortn. 

20:  326.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:  612. 
Greek  Church.      (E.  Laurence)  Harper,   45:  405.  —  (J. 

M.  Manning)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  501.  — Blackw.  79:  304. 

—  Chr.  R.  26:  202. — Chr.  Rem.   18:  114.  —  Am. 

Church  R.  22:  280.  — (D.  d'lstria)  Am.  Church  R. 

34:  59-    35:  S5.  —  Dub.  R.  23:  406.  —(.J.  T.  Lamy) 

Dub.  R.  87:  22.  —  Eel.  R.  100:  513.     107:  301. — 

Nat.  M.  7:  448.  — Nat.  Q.  20:  53. —  (J.  A.  Keogh) 

Cath.  World,  10:  758. 

—  and  Russian.     Chr.  R.  20:  519. — Dub.  R.  23:  406. 

—  History  of .     So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  176.     24:   124. 

—  in  1855.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  59:  57. 

—  in  London.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  6:  152. 

—  in  its  Relation  to  the  Latin.  (R.  B.  Welch)  Meth.  Q.  25: 

325,  S'o- 

—  in  relation  to  the  Protestant.     (R.  B.  Welch)  Meth.  Q. 

26:  496.     27:  369. 

—  in  Russia,  Pinkerton's  State  of.     Chr.  Obs.  13:  378. 
State  of,  1814.     Eel.  K.  20:  429. 

—  Modern,  Theology  of.  (A.  N.Arnold)  Bib.  Sac.  21:  816. 

—  Orthodox.     (D.  d'lstria)  Internat.  R.  i:  528. 

—  Recent  Apologies  fur.     Lond.  Q.  5:   124. 

—  Stourdza  on.     (A.  N.  Arnold)  Chr.  R.  28:  31. 

—  Union  with.     (G.  W.  Kitchiu)  Contemp.  6:  186. 
See  Eastern  Church;  Russia,  Church  of. 

Greek  Civilization  in  the  East.     Quar.  149:  125.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  515. 
Greek  Coins.     (S.  Weston;  S.  B.  Howes)  Arch.  16:  9,  14. 
Greek  Comedy;  Aristophanes.    Eraser,  15:  285.    18:127, 

317.   19:639.   20:  379. —  (E.L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  3:  70. 

—  Meander.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  16:  i. 

Greek  Composition.     (J.  Hadley)  No.  Am.  iii:  211. 
Greek  Courts  of  .Justice.  Westm.7:227.  —  (^uar.  33:  -532. 
Greek  Culture,  Influence  of.     (F.  Wharton)  Bib.  Sac.  30: 

144. 
Greek  Democracy.     Westm.  96:  342. 
Greek  Dinners.     (F.  A.  Paley)  Eraser,  103:  107.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  150:493.  Same  art.  Appleton,25:32o. 


Greek  Drama.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  552.  —  (J.  Proudfit) 
Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  i:  449.  — Blackw.  30:  350. 
—  PeiHjy  M.  8:  188-223. 

—  and  Romantic  Drama.     Blackw.  59:  54. 

—  Beauties  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:   58. 

—  iMusical  and  Religious  Importance  of.     For.  Q.  24: 

24S. 
Greek  Dramatic  Poets.     Quar.  44:  389. — (C.  Minnige- 
dore)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  606,   793.     9:  96.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  44:  606. — Nat.  M.  8:  443. 

—  Spirit  of.     Colburn,  35:  211. 

Greek  Elegy.     (II.  N.  Coleridge)  Quar.  48:  69.    49:  349. 

—  and  Epitapli.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  407. 

Greek  Epigrams;  translated.     Temj).  Bar,  41:  493. 
Greek  Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Knick. 

22:  97. 
Greek  Fire.     (E.  C.  Boynton)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i:  50.— 

Chamb.  J.  40:  260. 

—  Ancient  and  modern  History  of.     (B.  W.  Richardson) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  164.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  332. 

—  and  Gunpowder.     Blackw.  59:  749. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Mus.  2:   i. 

Greek  Fool,  The.     Blackw.  116:  286.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

83:  597- 
Greek  Gardens.     Chamb.  J.  41:  541.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

63:  322. 
Greek  Girl.     Blackw.  120:  600. 

Greek  Humanists,  Nature  and  Law.     Westm.  1 13:  385. 
Greek  Hymn.     Cornh.  33:  661. 
Greek  Hymns  and  Meters.     Chr.  Rem.  37:  280. 
Greek  Idyls.     (D.  K.  Sandford)  Ed.  R.  63:  317. 
Greek  Intagiuation,  Characteristics  of.     Dub.  Uuiv.  62: 

687.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  247. 
Greek  Inscription  from  Athens.     (D.  Wray)  Arch.  2: 

216. 
Greek  Inscriptions.     (C.  T.  Newton)  Contemp.  29:  70. 
Greek  Interiors.     Eraser,  32:  253. 

Greek  Lady's  Narrative.     (H.  Aide)  Lond.  Soc.  27:  452. 
Greek  Language.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  i :  259. 

—  Acquisition  of.     Kniek.  8:  249. 

—  and  Dialects.     (P.  Buttman)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  i:  692. 

—  and  Hebrew,  Afiinities  of.     (J.  Strong)  Meth.  Q.  25: 

43°- 

—  and  Sanscrit,  Comparative  Accentual  System  of.  (W. 

H.  Green)  Princ.  27:  680. 

—  at  the  Universities.     Quar.  134:  457. 

—  Conjunctions  in.     (.J.  VV.Gibbs)  Am.  J.  Sci.  37:  112. 

—  Correlatives  in.     (.1.  W.  Gibbs)  Am.  J.  Sci.  34:  337. 

—  Decline  and  Corruption  of.     Quar.  23:   136. 

—  Grammar  of,  Buttmann's.    (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  18: 

99.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  480. 

Jelf's.     (W.  W.  Goodwin)  No.  Am.  95:  317. 

Kuhner's.     (Prof.  Harrison)  Meth.  Q.  4:  627. 

—  in  Palestine.     (Prof.  Hug)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  i:  530. 

—  Modern.     (J.E.Boise)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  634.— Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  9:  283.  —  (S.  G.  Howe)  Am.  J.  Educ.2:  r93. 
and  its  Poetrj'.     (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb.  12:  5. 

—  of  New  Testament.  (G.  H.  Whittemore)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  5S. 
Stuart's  Grammar  of.     U.   S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  72  — 

(N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  2:  144.  —(.J.  A. 

Alexander)  I'rinc.  7:  233. 

Style  of.     (Prof.  Planck)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  i :  63S. 

Winer's  Grammar  of.     (J.  L.  Kingsley)  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  7:  425. — Bapt.  Q.  3:  241, 
Words  in,    from  Hebrew  and   Aramaean.     (L.   S. 

Potwin)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  52. 

from  the  Latin.   (L.  S.  Potwin)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  703. 

See  aho  Bible,  New  Testament. 

—  Prepositions  in,   Harrison  on.     (.J.  A.  Broadus)  Chr. 

R.  24:  78.  — (J.  C.  Moffat)  Princ.  30:  661. 

in  compound  Words.     (Prof.  Tittmann)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3:  45- 


GREEK 


555 


GREEK 


Greek  Language,  Pronunciation  of.  (E.  S.  Dixwell)  No. 
Am.  80:  49.  —  (L.  II.  Packard)  New  Kng.  30:  24. 

—  (N.  P.  Seymour)  Cong.  R.  11:  215.  —  For.  Q.  13: 
60.  —  (J.  Brazer)  No.  Am.  9:  92.  —  (J.  Pickering) 
No.  Am.  10:  272.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  421.  —  AnaL 
M.  14:  88. 

Blackieon.     EcL  Pv.  100:  659. 

—  Shall  we  give  up  V    (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  31 :  290. 

—  Study  of.     (R.  Croke)  Am.  J.  F:duc.  28:  372.  —(M. 

Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2:  690.  — West.  R.  4:  225. 

—  Black  w.  109:   182. 

as  a  Means  of  Education.     (J.  B.  Kieffer)  Ref.  Q. 

28:  4S5. 

—  Teaching.     (T.  Dwighl)  Mcth.  Q.  26:  90. 

Experiment  in  reading  at  Sight.     (A.  C.  Merriam) 

Education,  i:  160. 
Method  of.     (T.  Lewis)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i :  2S5,  480. 

—  Verbs  in,  and  in  Latin.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  Bib.  Sac. 

7:  654. 

Greek  Legends  and  early  Hi.story.  (G.  Grote)  We.stm. 
39:  2S5. 

Greek  Lexicography.  (J.  R.  Fishlake)  Quar.  51:  144. 
Same  art.  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  4:  556.  —  (G.  Bancroft) 
No.  Am.  24:  142.  —  (F.  A.  Adams)  No.  Am.  64: 
373. —  (T.  U.  Wool.sey)  Bib.  Sac.  i:  613.  —Quar. 
22:302.  75:157.  —  Westm.  1:383.  13:86.  14: 
311.  — Meth.  Q.  7:  240.  —  Chr.  R.  10:  71.  —  (C.J. 
Bloomfield)  Quar.  22:  302. 

—  and  English.     (J.  R.  Fishlake)  Quar.  75:  293. 
Greek  Lexicon,  Doniiegan's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  37. 

—  Hincks's.     Westm.  14:  311. 

—  Jones's,  1823.     Eel.  R.  39:  114.  —  Westm.  i:  2^2- 

—  of  New  Testanient,  Robinson's.     Chr.  F^xam.  22:  124. 

—  Chr.  R.  2:  136.  —Eel.  R.  67:  269.  — (M.  Stuart) 
No.  Am.  72:  261.  —  (H.  J.  Ripley)  Chr.  R.  16:  461. 

—  (N.  L.  Frothinghani)  Clir.  Exam.  3:  247. 

—  Pickering's.     (S.  H.  Taylor)  Bib.  Sac.  4:  196.  —  (F. 

A.  Adams)  No.  Am.  64:  373.  — Chr.  Exam.  42:  137. 

—  Schrevelius's.     (S.  AVillard)'U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  2;.  — 

(G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  24:   142. 

—  Sophocles's.     O.  &  N.  2:  731. 

—  Stephens's  Thesaurus.     (C.J.  Blomlicld)  Quar.  22: 

302.     24:  376. 
Greek  Literature.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  763.  — 
Am.   Meth.  M.   22:    271.— Blackw.    116:    365. — 
Bentley,  30:  502.  —  Eel.  R.  73:  51.    Same  art.  Am. 
Eel.  2:  39.  —  Dem.  R.  35:  72^  '^2. 

—  and   Language.     (C.  C.  F'ellon)  No.   .-\.m.  42:  94. — 

Knick.  2:  42. — NewEng. 9:  161. — Pros]).  R.  6:  332. 

—  and  Roman,  Study  of.     (C.  Siedliof)  Bil).  S;ie.  5:  23. 

—  Bees  in.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  93:  137. 

—  History  oL     So.  R.  6:  32,  385. 

—  in  FLngland.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  433. 

—  in  Scotland.     Westm.  i6:  90. 

—  Modern.     (A.  Negris)  No.  Am.  29:  340.  —  (T.  A.  L. 

V.  I.  Robinson)  No.  Am.  43:  337.  —  F'or.  Q.  i:  238. 

—  Mo.  R.  114:  429.  —  Ed.  R.  102:  701.  —  (K.  Wig- 
glesworth)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  324. 

—  Jliillcr's.     Ed.  R.  73:  51.     Same  art.  Am.  Ed.  2:  39. 

—  MiiUer  and  Donaldson's  History  of.     (T.  L.  Peacock) 

Fraser,  59:  357.  — Bent.  Q.  2:  543. 

—  Mure's  History   oL     \ii\.   R.  92:  398.  —  Brit.  Q.  16: 

418.  —  Fkl.  R.  91:  737.  97:  663.  —  Nat.  R.  6:  69. 
7:  516. — Quar.  87:  434.  —  Xew  (J.  2:  360.     6:  294. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  17:  388.  — Westm.  68:  568. 

and  the  Attic  Historians.    (E.  .\.  Freeman)  Nat.  R. 

6:  69. 
Principal  Classical  Writers.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  255. 

—  (Quarterly  Review  on.     Westm.  3:  223.     4:  233. 

—  Study  of.    (G.  B.  Cheever)  Am.  (J.  Reg.  4:  273.  5:  2^, 

218. 

—  Translations  from.     Blackw.  37:  652. 


Greek  Literature,  Translations  from,  German  and  Eng- 
lish.    For.  Q.  33:  24S. 

—  Written,  Origin  of.     (F.  A.  Paley)  Fraser,  loi:  324. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  30. 

Greek  MS.  on  Papyrus.     (T.  Young)  Arch.  19:   156. 

Greek  Marriage  Festival.     Penny  M.  i:  70. 

Greek  Meters  and  English  Scholarship.  (.1.  S.  Blackie) 
For.  Q.  23:  241. 

Greek  Mind  in  Presence  of  Death.  (P.  Gardner)  Con- 
temp.  31:  144.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  280. 
Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  265. 

Greek  Monasteries  of  Mount  Athos.  (B.  Murphy)  Cath. 
World,  33"  163. 

Greek  Names  in  Shakspere.     Cornh.  33:  203. 

Greek  Novels.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  407,  565.     2:  357. 

Greek  Ode.s.  (C.  Minnigedore)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  741. 
14:  184. 

Greek  Orators.  Ed.  R.  36:  82.- (H.  Nettleship)  Mac- 
mil.  35:  40. 

Greek  Painters.     (A.  S.  Murray)  Contemp.  24:  468. 

Greek  Philosophy,  Place  of  Socrates  in.    Westm.  114:  19. 

—  of  Taste.     See  .Esthetics. 
See  also  Philosophy. 

Greek  Physiognomists.     Month,  8:  277,  470. 
Greek  Play  at  Harvard.     See  Sophocles,  Gildipus. 
Greek  Poetrv,  No  Love  in.     Internal.  M.  2:  123. 

—  History  of.     (O.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  50:  488. 

—  Lyrical.     (H.  N.  Coleridge)  (luar.  49:  349.  —  Westm. 

98:  54.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  115:   195. 

—  Metrical  Principles  of.     Ed.  R.  67:  395. 

—  Modern  Lyrical.     (E.  N.  Ednuinds)  Macmil.  44:  445. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  482. 

—  Modern  Popular.     Knick.  18:  1. 

—  Pa.storal.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  78. 

—  Popular.     Westm.  2:   149. 

—  Romaic.     Colburn,  38:  316. 
Greek  Poets.     All  the  Year,  24:  232. 

—  and  Poetry.     Dem.  R.  34:   164. 

—  Classical.     Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  15. 

—  Gnomic.     No.  Brit.  49:  49. 

—  Idyllic.     No.  Brit.  48:  469. 

—  Lyric,  Nine.    (M.  .1.  Walhousc)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  .-,3^ 
Pindar.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  32:  203. 

—  Minor.     Fraser,  2:  53. 

—  Pastoral.     Fraser,  12:  222,  394,  541.     13:  92,  600. 

—  Translations  from.     Chr.  Rem.  52:  429. 

Greek  Press,  Greswell's  Early  Parisian.     Eel.  U.  58:  416. 

—  Select  J.  4:  [1. 
Greek  Reader,  Jacob's.     (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  18:  2S0. 

—  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  33.  — Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  15S. 

—  Felton's.     Chr.  Exam.  29:  3S2. 

Greek  Remains  in  Africa.    Blackw.  124:  340.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  139:   III. 
Greek  Rhythm  and  Meters.     For.  Q.  23:  241. 
Greek  Robbers.     Chamb.  .1.  40:  171. 
Greek  Romance.     St.  Paul's,  4:  611. 
Greek  Romances.     For.  Q.  5:  loS. 

—  Early.     Blackw.  54:   109.     55:  33. 

—  F^rly  Christian.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Contemp.  30:  858. 
Greek  Scene,  .\n  old.     Dul).  Univ.  62:  423. 

Greek  Slave,  Powers's;  a  Poem.     Intcrnat.  M.  2:  88. 
Greek  Song.  A.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  126. 
Greek  Songs.     ICd.  R.  43:  308. 

—  orCalal)ria.     Cornh.  44:  725. 

Greek  Spirit  in  modern  Literature.     (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt) 

Contemp.  29:  552. 
Greek  Studies,  Priority  of.     (Dr.  Fisher)  No.  Am.  11: 

209. 
Greek  Summer  Scene,  Ancient.     Dub.  LTiiiv.  66:  94. 
Greek  Syntax,  Farrar's.     (W.  W.  Goodwin)  No.  Am. 

107:  315. 

—  Goodwin's.     (J.  Iladley)  No.  Am.  102:  301. 


GREEK 


556 


GREENLAND 


Greek  Thought  and  modern  Problems.  (G.  S.  Bower) 
Mod.  It.  2:  765. 

—  Early.     Westin.  113:  17. 

Greek  Tragedy.     For.  Q.  ig:  446.  —  Blackw.  i:  39-593. 

—  (T.  Ue  Quiiieey)   Blaekw.  47:  145.  — Ed.  R.  47: 
418. —  Month,  4:  S,  292,  574.     5:  3S5. 

—  Beauties  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  129,  193. 

—  Choruses  of.     (H.  W.  Herbert)  Dem.  K.  lo:  25-59S. 

—  Moral  Element  of.     So.  M.  17:  225. 

—  Thoughts  on.    Am.  I'resb.  K.  6:  28. 
Greek  Tragic  Drama.     Lond.  M.  7:  625. 

—  .'Esehyhis.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  7:   i. 

—  Sophocles.     (E.  K.   Humphreys)   Nat.   Q.   2:   129. — 

(K.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  13:  13V. 
Greek  Vases,  Painted.     JIo.  R.  109:  266. 
Greek  Waiers,  Cruise  in.     St.  James,  47:  39. 

—  Few  Mouths  in.     (J.  Milner)  Once  a  Week,  16:  132, 

364- 

Greek  Wedding.     Culburn,  23:  86. 

Greek  Wisdom.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  531.     94:  71-443. 

Greeley,  Horace.  (J.  H.  Browne)  Harper,  46:  734. — 
(G.  E.  Baker)  Republic,  i:  193.  —  (W.  Chambers) 
Chamb.  J.  50:  49.  —  (M.  D.  Conway)  Eraser,  86: 
474.  —  (.J.  C.  Dent)  Once  a  Week,  27:  iSS. — with 
portrait,  Eel.  M.  74:  496. — with  portrait.  Eel.  M. 
80:  113. — Chamb.  J.  23:  212. — Nat.  Q.  26:  153. 

—  Penn  Mo.  4:  50. — Putnam,  6:  76.     ii:  638. 

—  and  his  white  Hat.     All  the  Year,  28:  510. 

—  and  P.  T.  Barnum  contrasted.     ( W.  H.  Hurlbut)  Chr. 

Exam.  58:  245. 

—  as  Candidate  for  Presidencv.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  598.  — 

0.  &N.  6:  253. 

—  Death  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  15:  362. 

—  Hints  toward  Reforms.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  257. 

—  in  1872.     (T.  O.  Howe)  Republic,  2:  41. 

—  Life  and  Times  of,  Ingersoll's.     Lakeside,  9:  506. 

—  Life  of.     (Sir  R.  de  Camden)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  417. 

—  Memoir  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  72,  117. 

—  Recollections  of.     (T.  Weed)  Galaxy,  15:  372. 
Green,  Ashbell,  Address  of.     Princ.  7:  529. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  21 :  563. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  307. 

Green,  Duff,  and  Home,  Correspondence  of.  Niles's  Keg. 
37:  103,  105,  125. 

Green,  Ezra.     (G.  H.  Preble)  N.  E.  Reg.  29:  170. 

Green,  John,  Will  of,  1658.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  248. 

Green,  John,  and  Public  Librar\-,  Worcester,  Mass.  Am. 
J.  Educ.  13:  606. 

Green,  Martin.     Meth.  M.  26:  3. 

Green,  Samuel.     (J.  S.  Ropes)  Cong.  Q.  8:  225. 

Green,  Thomas  Hill,  as  a  Critic.  (R.  Hodgson,  jr.)  Con- 
temp.  38:  898.  —  (Reply  by  T.  H.  Green)  Contemp. 
39:  109.  —  (Answer  by  H.  Spencer)  Contemp.  39: 

3°5- 
Green,  Wm.   Guide  to  Lakes  of  England.   Blaekw.  12:  84. 
Green  Genealogy.     (S.  A.  Green)  N.  E.  Reg.  15:  105. 
Green  Bay,  Wisconsin,  Early  History  of.     (A.  Grignon) 

Hist.  M.  i:  324. 

—  Fluctuations  of  Water-Level  at.     (C.  Whittlesey)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  77:  305. 

—  Glacial  Features  of.     (N.  H.  Winchell)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

102:  15. 
Green-Beard  and  Sh'boots.     House.  Words,  17:  400. 
Green  Cloth;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  9:  530. 
Green-Corn  Dance  of  the  Creek  Indians.     (J.  H.  Pr.yne) 

Contin.  Mo.  i:  17. 
Green  Garments.     Chamb.  J.  13:  25. 
Green-Hand;  a  short  Yarn.     (G.  Cupples)  Blaekw.  64: 

743-     65:314.     66:183-723.     67:76-701.    68:48, 

291,  433- 
Green  Light.     All  the  Year,  6:  424. 
Green  Mantle.    Lond.  Soc.  8:  3S5. 


Green  Mountains,  Vt..   Age  of.     (J.   D.  Dana)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  119:  191. 

—  Geology  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  179,  250. 

—  Sunnnits  of.  Glacial  Action  on.     (E.  Hungerford)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  95:   I. 

—  Supposed  Change  of  Level  in.     (W.  K.  Scott)  Am.  J. 

Sii.  88:  243.     /See  rt/»'o  Vermont. 
Green  Ring  and  the  Gold  Ring.     Hou-e.  Words,  9:  272. 
Green-Room.     (K.  Herbert)  Lond.  M.  5:  236. 

—  Modern.     (J.  Knight)  Belgra.  32:  91. 

Green  Pastures  and  Piccadilly.     (W.  Black)  Canad.  Mo. 

11:  411,  457,  569.     12:  1-612.     13:  I.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  132:  378-816.     133:  43-766.     134:  44- 

807.     135:  39-752. 
Green  Tea;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  22:  501-572. 
Green-Turtle  Cay.     Chamb.  J.  44:  303. 
Greenaway,  John.     (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Reg.  32:  55. 
Greenbacks.     (H.  Holt)  Nation,  5:  338. 

—  and  the  Banks.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  173. 

—  and  Communism.     (G.  Walker)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33: 

248. 

—  French.     Chamb.  J.  41:  817. 

—  Future  of.     (H.  White)  Nation,  28:  62. 

—  in  Court.     (S.  G.  Fisher)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  24:  761. 

—  Redemption  of .   (J.  K.  Fisher)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y'.)  23:  35. 
See  Legal  Tenders. 

Greenback  Currency.  (E.  G.  Spaulding)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.) 

30:  438. 
Greenback  Issues,  Powers  of.   Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  30:  671. 
Greenback   Party  and  its  Friends,   1878.      (H.   White) 

Nation,  27:  64. 
Greenbackers.     See  National  Party. 

—  of  the  18th  Century.     (E.  Stanwood)  Nation,  27:  126. 
Greene,  Mrs.  Catharine.     (Mrs.  C.  H.    Halsey)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  5:  749. 
Greene,  David.     (R.  Anderson)  Cong.  Q.  8:  325. 
Greene,  George  W.    Historical  Studies.    Chr.  R.  15:  255. 
Greene,   Gen.  Nathaniel.     (G.   E.  Ellis)  Xo.  Am.  106: 

689.  — (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  12:  391.  — (G.  W. 

Greene)  l^ennsyl.  M.  2:  84. 

—  Anecdote  of.     Godey,  21:  161. 

—  Bancroft  on.     Hist.   M.  II  :  124.  —  (G.  W.  Greene) 

Hist.  M.  12:  78,  131. 

—  Life  of.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  12:  323,  450.  — (G. 

W.  Greene)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  20:  5.  —  (W.  P. 
Mason)  No.  Am.  10:  183.  —  (E.  Brooks)  No.  Am. 
15:  416.  —  (M.  Carey)  Carey's  Mus.  7:  39,  210.  — 
(G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  113:  441. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (C.  C.  Coffin)  N.  E.  Reg. 

32:  373-  — West.  R.  i:  270. 

—  Oration  on.     (W.  Hillhouse)  Carey's  Mus.  2:  387. 

—  Papers  of.     Hist.  M.  13:  24,  160. 

—  Retreat  from  Carolina.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Am.  Lit.  M. 

i:  21. 

—  Southern  Campaign,  1781.     M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  431. 

—  vindicated.     (G.  AV.  Greene)  No.  Am.  105:  332. 
Greene,  Nath.,  of  Boston,  with  portrait.  Dem.  R.  21 :  456. 

—  Tales  from  the  German.     (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am. 

46:  156. 
Greene,  Robert.     Temp.  Bar,  16:  551. 

—  Novels  of.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  197. 

Greene  Genealogy.     (W.  Phillips)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  75. 
Greenhouses,  Domestic.     Godey,  20:  155. 
Greenhow,  Mrs.;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  529. 
Greenland.     (W.  Pengelly)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:  267.-81. 
James,  25:  65S. 

—  Adventures  of  eight  Sailors  in.     Meth.  M.  29:  123. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Quar.  18:  4S0. 

—  and  Arctic  Voyages.     Mo.  R.  88:  62. 

—  and  its  Inhabitants,     Cornh.  2o:  52. 

—  Colonization  of.     Penny  M.  7:  385. 

—  Crautz's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  93:  259. 


GREENLAND 


557 


GRELLET 


Greenland,  Danii?h,  Rink's.  Dub.  Univ.  90:  377.  —  Na- 
ture, 17:  57. 

—  Danish  Races  in.    (Dr.  Lainj^)  No.  lirit.  4:  •/■].    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  7:  197.     Same  art.  Liv.  A^'c,  8:  i. 
Dav's  and  Niglits  in.    (D.  W^alker)  Good  Words,  3:  69. 

—  Early  Settlement  of.     Am.  Church  R.  21:  338. 

—  Ea.st,  Notes  on.     (A.  Pansch)  Fraser,  85:   148.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  78:  459.    Same  art.  Liv.  Aa^e,  112:  619. 

—  Egede's  Description  of.     (.J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  30:   185. 

—  Esquimaux  of,  Traditians  of.     Chanib.  .1.  36:  216-365. 

—  Fohn  of.     (N.  Iloffmeyer)  Geog.  M.  4:  225.  —  Nature, 

16:  294. 

—  Glacier  in.     (L  I.  Hayes)  Harper,  44:  204. 

—  Graali's  Expedition  to,  i32S.     Mo.  R.  144:  13. 

—  Historical  Memorials  of.     Dub.  R.  27:  35. 

—  The  Land  of  Desolation.     Chamb.  J.  49:  390. 

—  Life  in.  —  Pop.    Sci.  Mo.  8:  431. — Liv.  Age,    102: 

436.  —  Gcog.  M.  3:  206-291. 

—  Lost  Colonies  of.     Westm.  27:  139*. 

—  Montgomery's  Poem.     Eel.  \\.  30:  210. 

—  Old  Norse  Colonies  of.     (I.  L  Hayes)  Harper,  44:  65. 

—  Physical  Geography  of.     (W.  P.  Alcott)  Univ.  Q.  2: 

304.     3:  76. 

—  Researches  in.     (E.  Whymper)  Nature,  7:  8. 

—  Scoresby's  Voyage  to,  1822.     Eel.  R.  38:   148. 

—  Statistics  of.     Geog.  M.  3:  177. 
Greenlanders,  Manners  of.     Meth.  ]M.  42:  133. 
Greenland,  N.  H.,  Contributions  to  History  of.     N.  E. 

Reg.  22:  451. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  28:  251,415.     29:  300. 
Greenock,  Dour  Souters  0'.     (F.  Brown)  Peop.  J.  7:  99, 
Greenough,  Hcn-atio.     Knick.  7:  343.  —((J.  H.  Calvert) 

Putnam,  i :  317. 

—  Chanting  Cherubs.     (S.  F.  Cooper)  Putnam,  15:  241. 

—  Statuary  oL     (G.  S.  Hillard)  New  Eng.  M.  8:  41. 
Greenougli,  Mrs.  S.  D.    Treason  at  Home;  a  Novel.    0. 

&N.  7:  349. 

Greenough  Genealogy.  (.1.  H.  Sheppard)  N.  E.  Reg. 
17:  167. 

Green  Sand.     (P.  B.  Brodie)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  197. 

Greenstead,  Essex,  Church  at.     Penny  M.  13:  17. 

Greenway  Court,  Residence  of  Sir  Wm.  Fairfax.  Put- 
nam, 9:  561. 

Greenwell,  Dora,  Religious  Writings  of.  (.1.  H.  Ward) 
No.  Am.  97:  3S7. 

Greenwich,  England.     Penny  il.  i :  97. 

—  Ancient  Palace  of.    (Mrs.  A.  T.  Thomson)  Fraser,  35: 

3S6. 

—  and  Greenwich  Men.     (.J.  H.  Reynolds)  Bcntloy,  7: 

279. 

—  Wet  Easter  at.     St.  Paul's,  10:  596. 
Greenwich  Fair.     Bcntley,  11:  511. 

Greenwich  Hospital.  (E.  Herbert)  Lmd.  M.  4:  527.— 
Chamb.  .J.  42:  571.  46:  ^-z.  49:  39S.  —  Cornh. 
12:  631. 

—  Painted  Hall  in.     I'enny^NI.  7:   i. 

Greenwich  Naval  College.  (Com.  Usboriio)  St.  .lames, 
38:  2.. 

Greenwich  Observatory.  (.J.  Carpenter)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  Ii: 
267. —(G.  Forbes)  Good  Words,  13:  792,  S55.— 
Chamb.  J.  3:  18.  42:  791.  —  Ed.  R.  91:  299. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  433. — House.  Words,  i: 
200-222.  —  Nature,  4:  103. — Penny  M.  2:  308. 

—  Night  at.     Cornh.  7:  3S1. 

Greenwich  Park,   Birtliplace  of  Queen   Elizabeth.     St. 

James,  ii:  491.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  184. 
Greenwich  School  forty  Years  ago,  1874.    Fraser,  90:  246. 
Greenwich  Time.      Blackw.   63:    354.     Same  art.  I^iv. 

Age,  17:  220.  — Chamb.  J.  44:  97.     Same  art.  EcL 

M   69:  84. 
Greenwddil ,  F.   W.  P.      Essay  on   the  Lord's  Supper. 

Chr.  r.xam.  4:  79. 


Greenwood,  F.  W.  P.,  Frothingham's  Sermon  on.     Chr. 
Exam.  35:  131. 

—  History  of  King's  Chapel.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  497. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (.1.  H.  Morison)  Chr.  Exam. 

36:  227.  —  (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  392. 

—  Sermons  of.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  3S3.     29: 

96.  —  (W.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  30  :  126,  271.  —  (H. 
Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  34:  84. 

—  Sketch  of  bis  Life.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  4:   193. 
Greenwood  Cemetery.     (J.  G.  Wilson)  Hours  at  Home, 

7:  359- 
Greenwood  Shrift ;  a  Poem.  (C.  Bowles)  Blackw.  42:  208. 
Greg,  Samuel,  Sketeli  of.     (H.  A.   Page)  Good  Words, 

18:  588.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  1S5. 
Greg,  Wm.  R.     Creed  of  Christendom.     Ya\.  R.  94:  410. 

—  Brit.  ().  14:  178. 

—  Enigmas  of  Life.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  16:  371,  386. 

—  (.J.  Rickaby)  Month,  20:  150. — Blackw.  113: 
206.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  117:  53.  —  Victoria,  20: 
439. —  (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  12:  626. 

—  Political  Essays.     (W.  Smith)  Contemp.  20:  211. 
Gregariousness  in  Cattle  and  Men.     (J\  Gallon)  Macmil. 

23:  353- 
Gregg,  Fort,  Defense  of.     (J.   H.  Lane)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 
3:  19.     9:  102.  -  (N.  Bartlett)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  82. 

—  (C.  M.  Wilcox)  So.  Hist. Pap.  4:  18.  9:  16S.— 
(N.  H.  Harris)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  475. 

Gregory  L,  Pope.     (G.  F.  Goddard)  Contemp.  13:  422. 
Gregory  VIL,  Pope.     (.J.  H.  Perkins)  No.  Am   61:  20. 

—  (Sir  J.  Stephen)  Ed.  R.  81 :  143.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  5:  178.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  5:  417.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  20:  161,  299.  — Eel.  R.  74:  288.  — (H.  M. 
Johnson)  Meth.  Q.  5:  504.  — (R.  Cardwell^  Month, 
23:  93,347,  427.  —  (Count  de  .Montalembert)  Montii, 
24:  370,  502.  25:  104,  235,  379. —(J.  Voigt)U.  S. 
Cath.  M.  2:  129.  —  Brownson,  24:  122,  203.— (J. 
W.  De  Forest)  Galaxy,  14:  604.— (T.S.  King) 
Univ.  Q.  14:  285.  — Chr.  Rom.  i:  241.  —  Fraser, 
74:  649.  —  New  Don).  20:  07. 

—  a  Poem.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  709. 

—  and  his  Age.    U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  513. 

—  and  Henry  IV.     Eel.  R.  95:  360. 

—  and  Sylvester  H.     Dub.  R.  6:  2S9. 

—  at  Canossa,  8th  Centenary  of.     Dub.  R.  83:  107. 

—  Career  of.     (S.  H.  Staekpole)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  75. 

—  Dialogues  oL     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Montii,  18:  321. 

—  Life  of,  Bowden's.     Eel.  R.  74:  2S8. 
Grcisley's.     Ed.  R.  56:  369. 

—  Pastoral  of.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  2:  68. 

—  Voigt's  Character  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  JL  7:  256. 
Gregory  XVI.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  445. 

—  and  Pius  VIII.     Quar.  105:  02. 

—  Hora-  Gregorianw.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  224. 

—  Recollections  of.     Westm.  70:  S;. 

Gregory  of  Nazianzen.     Westm.  56:  loi.  —  Kitto,  9:  33. 

—  Princ.  39:  73. 

—  and  Asceticism.     Cong.  M.  23:  510. 

—  UUmann  on.     Chr.  Obs.  51:  635. 

Gregory,  Patriarch,  of  Constantinople,  Return  of.     (F. 

M.  F.  Skene)  Good  Words,  13:  452. 
Gregory,  Robert,  Canon  of  St.  Paul's.     Cong.  5:  361. 
Gregory,  Sir  W.  II.,  Governor  of  Ceylon,  with  portrait. 

Dub.  Univ.  88:   146. 
Gregory  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  23:  304. 
Gregory  Circedy,  Life  and  Opinions  of.   Dul).  Univ.  4:  32S. 
Gregory  Ilipkins  the  Unlucky.     Blackw.  35:  9S1. 
Gregory's  Song.     Hogg,  1 :  24.  36. 
Greig,  .lohn.     Peop.  J.  9:  107. 

Greig,  Sir  .Samuel,  Memoir  of.     Dub.  Univ.  44:   156. 
Grellet,  Stephen,  the  Quaker  Evangelist.     Lond.  Q.  18: 

1-6. —Chr.  OI>s.  62:  483.  — Eel.  R.  118:  1.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  291. 


GRENOBLE 


558 


GRIMES 


Grenoble.     (C.  W.  Wood)  Argosy,  21:  47. 

Grenville,  Lord  Geo.  N.    Portugal;  a  Poem.   Qiiar.7:i5i. 

—  l)uUe  of  Portland,  and  Percival.     Month,  7:  124. 
(Jronville,  Sir  It.,  and  the  Kevenge.     (K.  Lendall)  Geog. 

M.  5:  233. 
Grenville;;,  The;  (iovernment  by  Families.     (G.  S.  Vena- 

bles)  Maemil.  i:  338.  — Nat.  R.  14:  375. 
Grenville  Act.     Fraser,  16:  650.     17:  521. 
Grenville  Papers.     Eel.  K.  96:  196.     97:  210.  —  Fraser, 

45:  485. 

—  and  Junius.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  19:  475. 
Greshani,  Sir  John.     Land.  Soc.  2:  3S5.     5:  449. 
Gresham,  Sir  Richard.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  385. 
Greshain,  Sir  Thomas,  Burgon's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  71: 

537.  — Mo.  R.  150:  259. 
Gresham  College.     Nature,  11:  2. 
Gresley,  Wm.     Tales.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  58,  661. 
Gresset,  Jean  B.  L.,  VV'ritings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  61 :  399. 
Gretna.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  15:  218. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.    (R.  Edgar)  Good  Words,  17 :  S34. 
Gretna  Green.    Belgra.  21 :  368.  —  House.  Words,  5 :  19S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  560. 

Gretti,  Beowulf.     (0.  S.  Smith)  New  Eng.  40:  49. 

Greuze,  Jean-Baptiste.  (S.  Colviu)  Portfo.  3:  114. — 
(R.  N.  Wornum)  Portfo.  8:  85. 

Grevavoe  Elopement.  Culhurn,  123:  172-434.  124:103, 
231. 

Grfeve,  Place  de.     Chamb.  J.  26:  113. 

Grewelthorpe  Feud;  a  Story.     Temp.  Bar,  62:  37. 

Greville,  C.  C.  F.  Memoirs,  1818-37.  (J.  L.  Patterson) 
Month,  24:  181,  282.  —  (A.  G.  Stapleton)  Maemil. 
31:  151,  203.  —  (E.  L.  Stanle}')  Fortu.  22:  798. — 
Appleton,  13:  113,  141.  —  Ed.  R.  140:  528.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  3.  —  Am.  Law  R  10:  39. — 
Brit.  Q.  61:  150.  — Canad.  jNIo.  7:  226.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
75:  122.  —  Penn  Mo.  6:  211.  — Quar.  138:  i.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  515.  —  Liv.  Age,  123:  730. — 
Fraser,  90:  •]■]■].  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  173. — 
New  Q.  i:  109. —  Temp.  Bar,  43:  215,  499. 

—  and  other  Memoirs.     Westm.  103:  385. 

—  compared  with  Memoirs  of  Saint  Simon.     (M.  Walsh) 

Cath.  World,  21 :  266. 

Gr(?ville,  H.  Sketches  of  Russian  Life.  (W.  R.  S.  Ral- 
ston) iQth  Cent.  4:  408. 

Greville's  Wife.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  1-321.     13:  1-129. 

Grey,  Earl.     Dub.  Univ.  4:  291. — Liv.  Age,  6:  514. 

—  Administration  of.   Fraser,  II :  113. — Colburn,  32:  154. 

—  and  Earl  Spencer.     (Lord  J.  Russell)  Ed.  R.  83:  240. 

—  Colonial  Administration.     Fraser,  47:  485. 

—  Correspondence  on  Reform  Act,  1832.    Fraser,  76:  347. 
with  William  IV.     Ed.  R.  125:  517. 

—  Dinner  to.     Fraser,  lo:  480. 

—  Fall  of.     Blackw.  36:  246. — Mus.  25:  344. 

—  Ministry  of.     Tait,  3:  71. 

—  Oratory  of.     Fraser,  33 :  466. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  24:  826. 

Grey,  Lady  Jane.  (H.  W.  Herbert)  Godev,  42:  97. — 
Am.  Cath.  Q.  1 :  680.  — (D.  Hume)  Ecf.  M.  19:  558. 
—  Colburn,  128:  164.  —  Sharpe,  52:  153.  —  Penny 
M.  2:  55.  — (C.  White)  Peop.  J.  10:  59. 

—  and  her  Times.     Mus.  2:  362. 

—  Life  at  Bradgate  I'ark.     Lond.  M.  5:  166. 
Grey,  The.     (J.  Lie)  Liv.  Age,  142:  418. 

Grey  Cottage.     (Mrs.  Claxton)  Argosy,  29:   i>S. 

Grey  Friars,  Letter  of  Filiation  among.     (C.  Ord)  Arch. 

11:  85. 
Grey  Mullet,  The.     Penny  M.  11:  369. 
Grey  Wolf  and  the  Doctor;  an  Lidian  Sketch.     (C.  G. 

Leland)  Temp.  Bar,  45:  185. 
Grey  Woman;  a  Tale.     All  the  Yeat-,  4:  300,  321,  •;47. 
Greyfriars,  the  Blue-Coat  School.     All  the  Year,  26:  590. 
Greyson,  R.  E.  H.,  Correspondence  of.    Eel.  R.  106:  271. 


Greystone  Hall.     Ed.  M.  40:  86.  —Liv.  Age,  51:  685. 
Greytown   and   adjacent   Country.     (S.    P.   Oliver)  Na- 
ture, 4:  206. 

—  Destruction  of.     Dem.  R.  34:  28 1. 
Gridley,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard.     Univ.  Q.  33:  314. 
Grierson,  Gen.  Benjamin  H.     (G.  M.  McConnel)  U.  S. 

Serv.  M.  5:  424. 
Griesbach,  John  J.,  Accuracy  of.     Gen.  Eepos.  i:  89. 

—  Rothe's  Memoir  of.     Colburn,  2:  132. 

Griffin,  Bartholomew.     (S.  Lanier)  Internat.  W.  6:  284. 
GrifBn,  (Jlement,  old  jVEathematlcian.     Liv.  Age,  17:  589. 
Griffin,  Cyrus.     (C.  F.  Taylor)  Pennsyl.  ]M.  3:  317. 
Griffin,  Edward  D.    Convent i(}n  Sermon.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 
10:   541. 

—  ^Memoirs  of,  with  portrait.     (A.  Nash)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

13:  365- 

—  Memoirs  and  Sermons.     (J.  Woodbridge)  Lit.  &  Theo. 

R.  6:  221.  — Chr.  R.  4:  356.  — (S.  Miller)  Princ. 
R.  II :  404. 

—  Personal  Reminiscences  of.     (S.  H.  Cox)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  6:  587. 

—  Preaching  of.     (G.  Shepard)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s. 

3:  623. 

—  Remains  of.     (R.  Palmer)  Chr.  Q.  3:  651.  —  Am.  Q. 

10:  475.  —  So.  R.  8:  326.  —  Blackw.  32:  91. — 
(N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  270.  —  Am. 
Mo.  R.  i:  19.  — Mus.  21:  189. —  (W.C.  Bryant) 
No.  Am.  34:  119. 
Griffin,  Gerald.  (H.  Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  78:  346.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  89:  534. 

—  and  Works.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  11:  398. 

667. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  157.  —  Mo.  R.  162:  540. — 

Dub.  R.  15:  387.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  2:  89. 

—  Works  of.     Dub.  R.  16:  2S1.  —  Bi-ownson,  16:  342. 
Griffin,  John,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  17:  501.     24:  569. 

—  Eel.  R.  73:  155. 

Griffin,  Kirtland.     (Z.  Paddock)  Nat.  M.  12:  532, 
GritHn  Genealogy.     (G.  Chandler)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  108. 
Griffin,  La  Salle's  Ship,  Construction  and  first  Voyage 

of,  1679.     Hunt,  7:  252. 
Griffins.     House.  Words,  15:  427. 

—  in  Switzerland.     Colburn,  93:  228-313, 
Griffith,  Charles.     Port  Philip.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  173. 
Griffith,  Sir  Richard,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  432. 

—  (E.  Hull)  Nature,  18:  627. 

Griffith,  Walter  S.    (H.  H.  McFarland)  Cong.  Q.  16:  215. 
Griffith  Gaunt.    (C.  Rcade)  Argos}^,  i:  1-453.    2:  1-409. 

Same  art.  Atlan.  16:  641.    17:  100-751.    18:  94-606. 
Griffith's  Double;  a  Tale.     (C.  Hoey)  All  the  Year,  35: 

217-567.     36:  19,  500. . 
Griffiths,  J.     Travels.     (M.  Napier)  Ed.  R.  8:  35. 
Griffiths,  Joseph,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  i:  337, 
Griffone.     (W.  F.  P.  Napier)  Bentley,  3:  601.    4:  74. 
Grigg,  John,  with  portrait.    Hunt,  25:  28.    49:  249. — 

with  portrait,  De  Bow,  13:  201. 
Grigg,  Wm.,  with  portrait.    De  Bow,  lo:  348. 
Grigglebone  Heir;   a  Poem.      (C.  Wilson)   Dub.  Univ. 

45:  219. 
Grignon,  Agricultural  School  at.    Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  564. 
Grillparzer,  Franz.     Fraser,  46:  213. 

—  Ancestress.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  6:  247. 

—  Golden  Fleece.    (N.  L.  Frothingham)  No.  Am.  16:  283. 

—  (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  24:  155. 

—  King  Ottakar.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  22:  300. 

—  Sappho.    (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  21:  404.  — Mo.  R. 

94:  253. 
Grimaldi,  Joseph.    Bentley,  19:  160. —  Mo.  R.  145:  499. 

—  Genius  of  Pantomime.     Temp.  Bar,  55:  94.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  497. 

—  Recollections  of.     ('olburn,  50:  375. 

Grimes,  James  W.     (A.  S.  Hill)  No.  Am.  123:  186. 


GRIMKE 


659 


GROWETH 


&   N. 


263.    23: 
Anal.  U. 


Grimke,  Fred.,  on  Free  Institutions.    (.T.  H.  Perkiu'^)  Xo. 

Am.  6g:  440. 
Grimke,  Tlios.  S.,  Address  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  20S. 

—  Discourses  of.     (C.  C.  Felton)  Chr.  Exam.  10:  192. 

—  Letter  on  Public  Affairs,  1829.     Niles's  Rc}^.  37:  56. 

—  Sketch  of.     West.  M.  2:  613. 

Griniui,  Frederick  Melcbior,  Baron,     ("olburn,  i:   147. 

—  Correspondence.     (J.  li.  Merivale)  Quar.  9:  S9.     lo: 

57.     11:  399. 
Grimm,    Hermann.     Invincible   Powers.     O. 

249. 
Grimm,  .Jacob,  .\utobiograph}'  of.     Eel.  M.  5; 

—  Correspondence  of.    {V.  .Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  21 

292. — Quar.  9:  89.     lo:  57.    n:  399.- 
2:  359. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  i:  27,  196. 
(irinim.  Jacob  and    William.     (G.   J.  Adler)   No.  Am. 

100:  390.  —  Chr.  Exam.  77:  232. 

—  German  popular  Stories.     Lond.  M.  7:  91. — All  the 

Vear,  20:   1S7. 
Giinini's  Ghost.   Colbum,  4:  63-398,   5:537.   7:38-365. 

8:    105-355.     ^O-   in-jf'g-     11:   12-562. 
Grimm's  Law.     (F.   A.   March)   No.   Am.   125:    177. — 

(Lord  Neaves)  lilackw.  102:  735.  —  (\.  II.  Sayce) 

Nature,  15:  309. — (W.  D.Whitney)  Nation,  25:  75. 
Grimmelshausen,  H.  J.  C.  von.     The  adventurous  Sim- 

piicissimus.     (H.  Tuttle)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  17:  41. 
Grimston,  Edward,  Portrait  of.     iVi'ch.  40!  451. 

—  Will  of.     Arch.  45:   124. 
Jrindinif  Wheel.     Pract.  M.  5:  307. 
iriiidstone,  How  to  use  a.     Pract.  M.  3:   173. 
iiindeld,  Tlionias,  Poems  of.     Eel.  U.  22:  273. 
iriiige  Family.     House.  Words,  19:  52. 
iriiiifore,  Pierre,  Satires  of.     Ketros.  17:  198. 
irinn^'II  Land,  Who  discoveredV     No.  Am.  78:  254. 
iripcr  Greg.     House.  Words,  7:  301. 

rJripis-Spa,  from  the  Elder  Edda.     Fraser,  89:  227. 
Griscom,  John.     Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  325. 

—  Tour  in  Europe.     (G.  Ticknor)  No.  Am.  18:  17S. 
(irisclda.     Chamb.  J.  6:  152. 

Griselda;  a  Drama.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  440. 

(irisclda,    the    Clerk's    Tale;    Remade    from    Chaucer. 

Blackw.  41:  655. 
Griselda;  a  Study  at  the  Princess's  Theater.    (G.  A.  Sala) 

Belgra.  22:  246. 
Grisette,  The.     Putnam,  10:  208. 
(irisi,  Giulia.    (D.Cook)  Once  a  Week,  5:  21S.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  7:  242. 
Grisquet.  M.,  Prefect  of  Police,  Memoirs  of.    Mo.  R.  155: 

277- 
Griswold,  Alex.  V  ,  Bishop.     (S.  K.  Lothrop)  Chr.  Exam. 

39:  24S.  —  (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng.  3:  227. 
(triswi)Id,  Chester  A.,  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  310. 
(iriswold,  Rufus  W.     Knick.  36:   162. 

—  Female  Poets  of  America.     (.M.  E.  Montegut)  Internat. 

M.  3:  452. 
(iriswold.  Fort,  Groton,  Conn.,  Massacre  of.    (C  B.  Todd) 

M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  161. 
Grit.  (E.  P.Whipple)  Atlan.  15:  407. 
(Jriz/.Iy  Papers.  Overland,  6:  92-563. 
(iroac'li,  The.  (E.  Souvcstrc)  So.  M.  8: 
(inil)cn  (^i(il)lin.  All  the  Year,  25:  141. 
Groiidet,  Madame.  Liv.  Age,  43:  235. 
Gronnw,  Capt.   Rees  H..    last  of  the  Dandies. 

Guernsey)  Harper.  25:  745. 

—  Recollections  of.     Chamb.  J.  38:   182.     40:   115, 

—  Reminiscences  of.     St.  James,  5.  393. 
Grooves.     (G.  Stott)  Belgra.  8:   136. 
Grossete.ste,  Robert.     Mcth.  M.  58:  345. 

—  Letters.     Chr.  Rem.  52:  88.—  Month,  39:   :;oi, 
Gro.ssi,  Tommaso.    1  Lombard!  alia  prima  Crocieta. 

R.  1 :  238. 


460. 


(A.  n. 


For. 


Grossi,  Tommaso.  JIarco  Visconti.  For.  Q  15:  139.— 
Chr.  Rem.  10:  461. 

Grosvenor  Gallery.  (A.  D.  Atkinson)  Portfo.  8:  97. — 
(S.  Colvin)  Fortn.  27:  820. —  (H.  H.  Statham) 
Macmil.  36:  112.  —  (0.  Wilde)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  118. 
—  Dub.  Univ.  94:  66.  —  Am.  Arch.  6:  29,  92. 

Grote,  George.  (J.  Davies)  Contemp.  22:  393.  —  (A.  V. 
Dicey)  Nation,  17:  370.  —  (J.  (Jwen)  Theo.  R.  10: 
503. — with  portrait,  (G.  M.  Towle)  Appleton,  6: 
85. — with  pcirtrait.  Eel.  M.  95:  377.  —  with  por- 
trait, Ev.  Sat.  9:  442.  —  Chamb.  J.  50:  437. — Ed. 
R.  138:  21S.  — Lond.  (j.  42:  393— Quar.  135:  98. 

—  as  a  Hi>torian.     (A.  V.  Dice}')  Nation,  ig:  91. 

—  Death  of.     Ev.  Sat.  ii:  42. 

—  Personal  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  633.  —  Westm.  lOO: 

129.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  118:  451. 

—  Recollections  of.    (L.  A.  Tollemache)  Macmil.  27:  489. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  509. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (G.  W.  Greene)  .\tlan.  44:  770. 
Grote,   Mrs.  George.     Eng.   Dom.  M.   16:    120,   176. — 

Victoria,  32:  379. 
Grotesque  in  Things  sorrowful.    Lond.  Soc.  i:  425. 
Grotesque  Design,  as  exhibited  in  Art.    Art  J.  14:  8g. 
Grotius,  Hugo.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  Q.  28:  460. 

—  and  his  Times.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  i. 

—  and  the  Source  of  International  Law.     Ed.  R.  112: 

386. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Meth.  M.  48:  249. 

—  Defense  of,     (F.  H.  Foster)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  616. 

—  Life  of.     So.  R.I :  457.  —  Mo.  R.  112:  2j7- 

—  on  War  and  Peace,  Whewell's.     Fraser,  49:  479. 
Groton,  Conn.,  Attack  on,  1781.     N.  E.  Reg.  lo:  127. 

See  also  Griswold,  Fort. 
Groton,  Mass.,  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  21:  212. 

—  Materials  for  History  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  lO:   186,  243. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Cj.  Reg.  11:  259, 

—  Petition,  1655,     N.  E,  Reg.  14:  48. 
Grotta  Ferrata,     Art  J.  7:  199. 

—  Fair  at,     St.  James,  44:  416. 
Grotto  of  Han.     All  the  Year,  26:  473. 

Grottos  and  Groves.    (C.  Kingslcy)  Good  Words,  12:  323. 

—  Legends  connected  with.    ( W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn, 

78:  217. 

—  of  the  Nahr-El-Kelb,     (J.  Robertson)  Good  Words, 

i6:  769. 
Grouchy,  Marshal.     Annl.  M.  13:  473.     15:  24. 
Ground  and  lofty  Tumbling.     House.  Words,  19:   121. 
Ground-.\ir,  Hygienic  Relations  of.      (M.   von   I'etten- 

koffer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  2S0. 
Ground  Swell;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  631, 
Grouse,     Quar.  118:   i. 

—  American.     Penny  M.  10:   186.  —  (C.  E.  Whitehead) 

Scrib.  14:  417. 

—  of  Europe.     Penny  M.  4:  321,  329. 

—  Sand.     All  the  Year.  10:  78. 

—  What  has  become  of  them?    Chamb.  J.  29:  86. 
Grouse  Drive.     Chamb.  J.  48:  494. 

Grouse  Driving.     Blackw.  1 13:  328. 

Grouse  Himting,  Two  Days  of.     Once  a  Week,  II :  143. 

Grouse  Shooting.     (.\.  Forbes)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  305. — 

(J.  Searle)  Lippinc.  4:   272,  —  Bentley,  4:   271. — 

Broadw.  a:  471. 

—  in  Cantyre.     (W.  G.  Starbuck)  Temp.  Bar,  18:  56. 

—  in  Galloway.     (R.  Somers,  jr.)  Lippinc.  14:  483. 

—  in  Scotland.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  210.     18:  56. 
Grou.x,  Charles  C.  A.  de.     Art  J.  18:  266. 
Grove,  W.  R.,  with  portrait.     Appleton,  3:  324. 
Grove's  Calendar  of  Nature.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  217, 
Groves,  A.  N.     Indian  Missions.     Lond.  Q   8:  329. 
Groves  of  Blarney      Antiquary,  1 :   199. 

Groweth  down  like  a  Toadstool;  a  Taie,  (L.  Broughton) 
St.  .lames,  39:  1-293.     4°'  ^i,  184. 


GROWING 


560 


GUIANA 


Growing  old.  Cornh.  5:  495.  —  (D.  M.  Craik)  Cliamb. 
J.  28:  393.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  56:  321.  —  (A.  K. 
H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  61 :  787.  —  (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser, 
88:  262.     Same  art.  Kcl.  M.  50:  524. 

—  Art  of  not.     (A.  H.  Cm-rier)  Bost.  K.  6:  355. 

—  gracefully.     (Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland)  Peop-.J.  11:  211. 
Growtti.     Univ.  Q.  20:  393. 

—  a  Necessity.     (T.  B   Thayer)  Univ.  <).  23:    loi. 

—  and  Progress.     (A.  K.  Abbott)  Univ.  C^.  25:  261. 

—  Corrt'lalcd.     (W.  W.  Kinslev)  Penn  Mo.  7:  257. 
Griil)b,  TlKimas.     Nature,  18:  570. 

(irubo,  Adolpli  Edoiiard,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  22:  43;. 
Grumbler,  Tiioughts  of  a.  Am.  t^.  22:  415.  —  (F.  \V.  P. 

Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  23:  20S. 
Grumbling,  Pleasures  of.     (A.  B.  Reach)  Colburn,  74:  49. 
Griin,  Anastasius.    Fraser,  46:  213.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  21 :  257. 
Grand,  Francis  J.    The  Americans.     (C.  Sumner)  No. 

Am.  46:  106.  —  (S.  Gilman)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  296. 
Grundtvig,  N.  F.  S.    Ev.  Sat.  13:  460. 
Grundy,  Felix,  with  portrait.     Dem.  K.  3:  161. 
(Jrundy,  Itev.  T.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  11:  2S1. 
Grundy,  Mrs.     (E.  Spencer)  N.  Eel.  6:  335. 
Gryll  Grange.      (T.  L.  Peacock)  Fraser,  61:  447,611, 

757.     62:  47-705. 
Guacho's  Victim.     Chamb.  J.  48:  823. 
Guaco  or  Snake-Plant.     Chamb.  J    16:  343. 

—  Account  of.     (G.  Bellamy)  Meth.  M.  44:  901. 

—  Virtues  of.     Meth.  M.  41 :  41. 
Guadaloupe.     Penny  M.  12:  221. 

Guadalupe,  Cal.,  Fauna  of .      (S.  Watson)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  221. 
Guadalupe,  Our  Lady  of.     Cath.  World,  13:   189. 
Gualberto's  Victory;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  13:  96. 
Guanajuato,  In  and  under.      (A.  S.  Evans)  Overland.  4: 

43°- 
Guano.  (C.  Colby)  Pe  Bow,  19:  219. —  Chamb.  J. 
i:  135,  383.  —  House.  Words,  6:  42.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  36:  199. —  Chamb.  J.  6:  333.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  12:  173.  —  (.J.  R.  Blake)  Land  We 
Love,  2:  261. — Nat.  M.  3:  553. 

—  and  the  Gunno  Trade.     (E.  R.  Boyle)  Hunt,  34:  430. 

—  Analysis  of.      (J.  Davy)  Ed.  New  Pliilos.  .J.  37:  313. 

—  Colombian.     (C.  Morfit)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:  325. 

—  Discovery  of.     Liv.  Age,  i:  197. 

—  Experiments  in  Formation  of.      (.J.  Davy)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  38:  226. 

—  from  Yorkshire  Coast.     Liv.  Age,  3:  72. 

—  History  and  Uses  of.     De  Bow,  16:  459. 

—  in  the  Cane-Field.     De  Bow,  17:  213. 

—  Peruvian,  Early  Hist.  of.    Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  37:  409. 

—  Rock,  from  the  Islands  of  the  Caribbean  Sea.     (W.J. 

Taylor)  Am.  J.  Sci.  74:  177. 

—  South  American  and  African.      (.J.  Dav}')  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  36:  290.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i:  344. 

—  under  the  Microscope.     Recr.  Sci.  2:  63. 
Guano  Islands.     Chamb.  .1.  35:   17. 

—  Phosphatic   of  the  Pacific  Ocean.     (J.  D.  Hague)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  84:  224. 
Guano  Trade.     Hunt,  II :  287,  381. 
Guaranty  and  Suretyship.     Hunt,  i:  418. 
Guards'  Ball.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  184. 
Guard-Room  Gossip.     St.  .Tames,  25:  564. 
Guardian   Angel.      (O.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.   19:    1-641. 

20:   1-64 1. 
Guardsmen,  The  three.     Blackw.  57:  59. 
Guarini,  J.  B.,  Homes  and  Haunts  of.     (T.  A.  Trollope) 

Belgra.  37:  190. 
Guatemala.    (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  26: 127.  —  (E.  Steele) 

Overland,  4:  252. 

—  Backwoods  of.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lippinc.  25:  536. 

—  Brief  Hist. of.    (.T..J.  Peatfield)  Overland,  14: 159,215. 

—  Dunn  on.     Eel.  R.  49:  230. 


Guatemala,  Montgomery's  Journey  to,  1838.  Mo.  R. 
152:   170. 

—  Sketch  Of.     Colburn,  14:  578.     15:  63. 
Guattari  Atmospheric  Telegraph.     Nature,  2:  2^7. 
Gubmuh.     Lond.  Soc.  25:  332. 

(jude  Conceit  o' Oursel's.     House.  Words,  17:  260. 

(iudin,  Theodore,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  300. 

Gudrun,  Poem  of.     (F.  Carter)  New  Eng.  34:  253. 

(iudruu  the  Trustv.     (H.  iu-kford)  Penn  Mo.  7:  93. 

Guel])!!  in  Upper  Canada,  with  plate.     Fraser,  2:  456. 

Guerero,  Mexico,  Coal  and  Iron  Ore  in.  (N.  S.Manross) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  309. 

Guerilla,  The.     Fraser,  36:   546,  719.     37:  224. 

Guerilla  Chief  of  Erlau.     Sluirjic,  18:  26. 

Guerin,  Eugenie  de.  (M.  Arnold)  Cornh.  7:  7S4.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  66.  —  (G.  Corny)  Cath.  World, 
3:  834.  —  (J.  (.'.  (Jol(juhoun)  Contemp.  4:  218. — 
(W.  Forsyth)  Ed.  R.  120:  249.  —  (H.  James,  jr.) 
Nation,  1 :  752.  —  Eel.  R.  123:  443.  —  Liv.  Age,  80: 
291.  —  Lond.  Q.  26:  191.  —  Month,  5:  73,  319.— 
Nat.  R.  12:   145.     Same  art.  lAv.  Age,  69:  3. 

—  and  Maurice  de.     Cath.  World,  i:  214.  —  Month,  i: 

506.  —  (R.  P.  Dunn)  Princ.  37:  544. 
Home  of.     (M.  A.  Carey)  Cath.  World,  3:  411. 

—  Character  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:  45. 

—  Journal  and  Letters.     Chr.  Rem.  47:  i. — Liv.  Age, 

75:  422.  —  (M.  Trebutien)  Victoria,  6:  289.  —  (11. 
James,  jr.)  Nation,  3:  206.  —  Liv.  Age,  85:   ^i. 

—  Letters  from  Paris.  (M.  A.  Carey)  Cath.  World,  3:  474. 

—  A  Philistine's  Opinion  of.     Victoria,  8:  162.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  92:  67. 
Guerin,  Maurice  de.     (M.  Arnold)  Fraser,  67:  47.  —  (II. 
James,  jr.)  Nation,  4:  1S7.  —  (V.  Vaughan)  Galaxy, 
3:  790.  —  (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  4:  6S5. 

—  Character  of      (W.  r".  Alger)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:  153. 

—  Journal  of.     (J.  11.  Senter)  Chr.  Exam.  82:  328. 

—  Journal,  Letters,  and  Poems  of.     Chr.  Rem.  47:  I. 
Guernsey  and  Jersey,  Ecclesiastical  Affairs  of.    (H.  Ellis) 

Arch.  31:  385. 
Inglis  on.     Mo.  R.  134:   126. 

—  and  Sark.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib.  lo:  574. 

—  Duncan's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  156:  201. 

—  Educational  Movement  in.    Victoria,  17:  271. 

—  in  Midwinter.     Tiusley,  2:  200. 

—  Out  Marketing  in.     Temp.  Bar,  20:   120. 

—  Reception  of  Queen  Victoria  at.    (Mrs.  Whits)  Sharpe, 

49:  145. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  624,  703. 

—  Visit  to  L'Ancresse.     Once  a  Week,  11 :  398. 
See  Channel  Islands. 

Guerrazzi,  Francesco  D.    Autobiography.    Eel.  R.  90:  22. 
Guerre,  Martin.     All  the  Year,  18:  20. 

—  Case  of.  (E.  Ashbv)  Lippinc.  9: 163.  —  Month,  14: 412. 

—  Imposture  of.     Tinsley,  lo:  213. 

Guerry,  Abbe  de,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  55. 
Guesclin,  Bertrand  du,  and  his  Times.     (W.  II.  Browne) 

So.  It.  n.  s.  2:  284. 
Guess;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  18:  209. 
Guest  for  the  Night.     House.  Words,  6:  175. 
Guest  of  Glenstrae ;  a  Highland  Story.     (G.  C.  Munro) 

Peop.  J.  4:  152. 
Guest  that  won't  go.     (L.  Blanchard)  Colbuni,  56:  518. 
Guest's  Confession.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  30:  385,566. 
Guest's  Story.     House.  Words,  6:  602. 
Guests;  a  Poem.     (C.  Thaxter)  Scrib.  14:  559. 
Guette,  Catherine  de  la.  Sketch  of.     Once  a  Week,  14: 

660,  688,  714.     15:  6. 
Guggenbiihl,   Dr.,  and  the    Hospital  of  the  Abenberg. 

Hog-,  2:  373. 
Guiana,  British.     Chamb.  J.  55:  233,  384 

Alone  in  the  Forest.     Argosy,  5:  24. 

and  its  Missionaries.     Hogg,  1 :  378. 


GUIANA 


561 


GUIZOT 


Guiana,  Biitisli,  Dalton's  History  of.    Colburn.  103:  210. 

Same  art.  Liv,  Age,  44:  783.  —  Eel.  R.  loi :  70S. 

In  the  Wilds  of.     (M.  Flint)  Temp.  Bar,  58:  182. 

Indian  Picture-Writing  in.    (C.  B.  Brown)  Antlirop. 

J.  2:  254. 

Naturalist's  El  Dorado.     All  the  Year,  44:  295. 

Population  of.     (Earl  Grey)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  15:  228. 

Schomburgk  on,  1S40.     Mo.  R.  154:  395. 

—  —  Tribes  of.     (W.  Harper)  Antlin^p.  .J.  6:  324. 

—  Cayenne  and  French.     Colburn,  137:   i. 

—  Dutch.  (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Fortn.24:  Soi.   25:194,536. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  154-726.     129:  409. 

—  Natives  of.  (R.  Schomburgk)   Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  41 : 

361.  —  Penny  M.  6:  486. 
Guicciardini,  Francesco.   Personal  and  Political  Records. 
Quar.  131:  416.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  iii:  579. 

—  Unpublished  Writings  of.     Ed.  R.  130:   i. 
Guiccioli,  Countess.     Galiixy,  8:  5 58. 

Guiche,  Count  de,  Scenes  in  Life  of.     Eraser.  32:  647. 
Guides,  Talk  about.     (M.  S.  Cummins)  Atlan.  13:  649. 
Guide-Book,  Early  Roman. .   (J.   Kempc)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

27:  597. 
Guide-Books.     Ed.  R.  138:  483. 

—  Old  and  new.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  542. 

Guido  and  Julius,  Tholuck's.  (F.  W.  Kremer)  Mercersb. 
8:  19S. 

Guido  the  Witless.     Lond.  M.  2:  369. 

Guignet,  Adrien.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  5:  142. 

Guild  of  Literature  and  Art.  Chamb.  J.  15:  321.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  23:  401. 

Guilds,  Ancient,  in  England.  (R.  Cardwell)  Month,  16: 
107.  —  (H.  Pidgeou)  Reliquary,  3:  61. 

and   new  Friendlj'  and    Trade   Societies.     (J.  M. 

Ludlow)  Fortn.  12:  390.  —  (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Con- 
temp.  21:  553,  727- 

—  Brentano's  History  of.    (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  11 :  354. 
.—  English.     (J.  H.  A.  Bone)  Atlan.  39:  278.  — Ed.  R. 

134:  342. 

—  of  the  Church.     Am.  Ch.  Mo.  3:  334. 

—  of  London.     All  the  Year,  36:  511,  532. —  Fraser,  99: 

395.  —  Temp.  Bar,  15;  293.  —  Westm.  108:  i. 
See  Companies. 
Guild  Clerk's  Tale.    House.  Words,  2:  437. 
Guildhall,  Riches  at.     Chamb.  J.   24:  355.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  37:  423. 
Guilford,  Lord,  North's  Life  of.    (T.  N.  Talfourd)  Retros. 

2:  238.  —  Dub.  Univ.  10:  185. 
Guilford,  Nathan.     (W.  T.  Coggeshall)  Am.  J.  Educ.  8: 

2S9. 
Guilford.  Ct.,  History  of.     (T.  Ruggles)  Hist.  M.  15:  225. 
'Guilford,  Vt.,  Congregational  Church  at.     (P.  II.  White) 

Cong.  Q.  8:  2S3. 
Guillaume  Dupuytren.     Hogg,  i:  265. 
Guillotin,  Dr.  J.'l.     Chamb.  J.  i:  218. 

—  and  the  Sanson  Family.     All  the  Year,  36:  6. 
Guillotine,  The.     (J.  W,  Croker)  Quar.  73:  235.  — Ev. 

Sat.  9:  102,  286. 

—  Execution  by.  (J.  A.  Renshaw)  Land  We  Love,  4:  132. 

—  Revelations  of.     Colburn,  128:  253. 

Guillotined,  How  it  feels  to  be.     (L.  Favour)  Lakeside, 

6:  59. 
Guilty  and  not  guilty;  a  Novel.     (M.  S.  Schwartz)  St. 

James,  47:  1-325.    48:  42-434.     49:   1-432. 
Guilty  or  not  guilty  ?    All  the  Year,  6:  344. 
Guilty  or  not  guilty  ?    (S.  B.-Gould)  St.  James,  17:  4S4. 
Guilty  or  not  guilty  ?     St.  James,  19:  453. 
(iuilty  or  not  guilty  ?     Sharpe,  26:  373. 
Guilty  Thought;  a" Tale.     Chamb.  J.  32:    151,168. 
Guiinard,  Marie  Madeleine.     Temp.  Bar,  52:  523. 
Guinea,  Fashions  in.     (^Irs.  B.  Hartley)  Harper,  37:  16C. 

—  Indian  Tribes  of.     Chamb.  J.  46:  173. 

—  Mission  of.    U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  135. 

36 


Guinea,  Northern,  Superstitions  of.    (J.  L.  Wilson)  Princ. 

27:  600. 
Guinea-Coast  Smugglers.     Chamb.  J.  38:  340. 
Guinea  Men.     Chamb.  J.  26:  343. 
Guinea  Pigs.     Chamb.  J.  29:  278. 
Guinea  Trade.     (R.  Postans)  Bentley,  19:  118. 
Guinea  Traders.     Chamb.  J.  20:  269. 
Guinea,  the  (Join,  Origin  of.     Ev.  Sat.  g:  299. 
Guineas  an  Incumbrance  on  Commerce.     (H.  Brougham) 

Ed.  R.  2:  loi. 
Guinea  Box  ;  a  Story.     (J.  Payn)  Cornh.  41 :  699.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  loi. 
Guion,  Johanna  Marv,  Ladv,  Brooke's  Life  of.    Eel.  R. 

6:  615. 
Guipuzcoan  Dance.s,  Ancient.     For.  R.  2:  334.     4:  19S. 
Guiraud,  Alexandre.    Les  Machabees.    Lf)nd.  M.  6:  341. 
Guise,  Henri,  Due  de.     Lond.  Soc.  28:  399. 

—  Assassination  of.     Eel.  'M.  31:  127. 

Guise,  Dukes  and  Cardinals  of.  Lond.  Q.  i:  442.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  31:  508. 

Guise,  House  of.  Blackw.  68:  i,  456.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  21:  iiS.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  105. 

Guise,  Social  Palace  at.     (E.  Howland)IIarper,  44:  701. 

Guitar,  The.     Penny  M.  9:  390,  394. 

Guizot,  Franr-ois  P.  G.  (Couiite.ss  de  Bury)  No.  Am.  87: 
184.  —  (A.  Coquerel)  0.  &  N.  1 1 :  46'.  —  (A.  Laugel) 
Nation,  19:  24S.  —  Lippinc.  7:  no. — (J.  Ward) 
Bentley,  23:  435.  — Brit.  Q.  7:  125.  — Fraser,  27: 
145.— Blackw.  42:  760.  56:  786.  —  Eel.  M.  11: 
15.  83:  606.  —  Liv.  Age,  4:  99.  —  Dub.  Univ.  29: 
243,  265.  — Eel.  Mas.  i:  543.  — (S.  B.  Treat)  Am. 
Eel.  2:  231.  —  with  portrait,  Appleton,  11:  769. — 
Ev.  Sat.  17:  440.  — Lond.  (2-  44:  62. — Avith  portrait, 
(D.  Clarke)  N.  E.  Reg.  29:  129. 

—  and  English  Revolution.     Fraser,  41:  340. 

—  and  the  French  Revolution,  1830.     Colburn,  82:  395. 

—  and  Milton.     Blackw.  43:  303. 

—  and  the  Papacy.     No.  Brit.  36:   139.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  55:  504. 

—  and  Right  of  Search.     For.  Q.  35:  114. 

—  and  the  Spectator.     Macmil.  23:  347. 

—  at  Val  Richer.     Fortn.  29:   121. 

—  Character  and  Works  of.     (R.  W.  Lubienski)  Over- 

land, 13:  410. 

—  Commission  Historique,  and  English  Record  Commis- 

sion.   For.  Q.  17:  197. 

—  E.ssays  and  Lectures  in  History.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Ed.  R. 

82":  381. 

—  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  164:   561. — Temp.  Bar,  42:    472. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  749. 

—  Meditations  on  Christianity.     (M.  Vilet)  Cath. World, 

7:  338,  464.  — (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q.  25:  4S5. 

—  Memoirs  of  his  own  Time.      (J.   Wilson)  Fortn.  8: 

257.  —  Quar.  124:  116.  —  Bentley,43:  501.  — Bent. 
Q.  2:69. —  Brit.  Q.  28:  149.  —  Ciir.  Obs.  59:221.— 
Colburn,  114:  470.  —  Lond.  Q.  12:  335.  Sameart. 
Eel.  M.  48:  334.  — Ed.  R.  108:  40S.  — Fraser,  57: 
673.  —  No.  Brit.  31:  1. 

—  Ministry  of   Public   Instruction.    Quar.    84:    238. — 

Am.  J.  Educ.  11:  254,  357. 

—  on  Democracy  in  France.     Blackw.  48:  522. 

—  on  Modern  History.     For.  Q.  16:  407.  —  Ed    R.82: 

19S.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  6:  495. 

—  on   Washington.     (E    Everett)  No.    Am.  51:   69. — 

Dub.  Univ.  17:  295. 

—  on  Washington  and  Monk.     Liv.  Age,  28:  1S6. 

—  Personal  and  Pulitical  Life  of.     Quar.  94:  122.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  32:  1. 

—  Private  Life  of.     (K.  Hillebrand)  Contemp.  39:  47S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  149:  104.  —  Appleton,  24:  460. 
—  {.\.  Laugel)  Nation,  30:  451,  471.     31:  6. 

—  Sketch  of.     Chamb.  J.  3:  262. 


c   ;zoT 


562 


GUNPOWDER 


Ouizot,   Francois  P.   G.    Soirdi  at  Monsieur   (luiznt's. 

Colbuni,  60:  441. 
Giiizot,  Mine.  E.  C.  P.,  Life  and  Writings.     Sharpe,  4: 

153,  16S,  1S5.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  12:   162. 
Gully  of  Blueniansdyke.     Loud.  See.  40:  supp.  23. 
Gulf  of  Mexico  and  its  Commerce.     (AL  Tar ver)  West. 

.1.7:  219. 

—  Baiii  of.     (.1.  E.  Ilil-ard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  288. 

—  Commercial  Advantages  of.     (AL  F.  Maury)  De  Bow, 

7:  510. 
—  Connection  of,  -with  Atlantic  Ocean.   De  Bow,  20:  492. 

—  Later  Tertiary  Map  of.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

122:  58. 
Gulf  t^ervice,  Sketch  of.     Knick.  38:  112. 
Gulf  States  and  tlie  Amazoo.     De  Bow,  18:  364. 
c;ulf  Stnam.     (A.   D.   Baclie)  Am.  J.  Sci.  80:  313. — 

(W.  B.  Carpenter)  Good  Words,  14:  17,  98.— (W. 

B.  Carpentei')  Nature,  2  :  334.  —  (A.  K.  Johnston) 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  73:  57.  — (R.  A.  Proctor)  Stud. 

&  Littl.  Obs.  i:  417.  —  (R.  Russell)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  65:  70. —(W.  C.  Redtield)  Am.  J.  Sci.  32:  349. 

—  (AL  Mohawk)  Kuick.  11:  415.  —  Chamb.  J.  24: 

228.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  47:  553. 

—  Agenc}'  of,  in  the  Formation  of  Florida.     (J.  LeConte) 

Am.  J.  Sci   73:  46. 

—  and  Currents  of  the  Sea.     (M.   F.  Maury)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  10:  393.  —  (AL  F.  Maury)  Am.  J.  Sci.  47:  161. 

—  Anomalies  in.     (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  206. 

—  Currents  of.     Nav.  M.  2:  243. 

—  Dredging  of.     (W.  Huggins)  Nature,  4:  87. 

—  Dredging  Excursion  in.     (Airs.  E.  C.  Agassiz)  Allan. 

24:  507,  571- 

—  Explorations  of.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  79:  199. 

—  Is  it  a  Myth?    St.  Paul's,  4:  729.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

73:  544- 

—  New  Theory  of.     (T.  B.  Maury)  Harper,  41:  63.— 

Liv.  Age,  6:  439. 

—  Observations  on.     Ed   Philos.  J.  4:  76. 

—  The  real.     (I.  I.  Hayes)  Galaxy,  13:  13. 

—  Recent   Soundings   iu.      (H.   Mitchell)    Am.   J.   Sci. 

93:  69. 

—  Rocks  and  other  Dredgings  from.     (S.  P.  Sharpies) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  lOi:  16S. 

—  Sources  of.     (J.  E.  Nagle)  So.  M.  II :  73. 
Gulf  Trade      (W.  Phillips)  De  Bow,  12:  399. 
Gulf-Weed.     (AL  P.  Merritield)  Nature,  18:  708. 
Gulf-Weed;  a  Poem.     (H.  H.  Brownell)  Ev.  Sat.  11 :  119. 
(iull,  Sir  Wm.  W.     (F.  Arnold)  Lond.  Soc.  31:  385. 
Gulls      (W.  J.  Broderip)  Fraser,  57:  5S5. 

Gum,  Sources  and  Uses  of.     Penny  AL  13:  150. 
(ium  Aral)ic  in  the  Soudan.     Pract.  AL  i:  291. 
(Jum  Eiiphorbium.     (.T.  Collins)  Pract.  AL  4:   107. 
Gums  and   Resins  of  Commerce.     (I'.  L.  Simmonds)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  62:   122-388. 

Vegetable.     Art  J.  10:  365. 

Gumb,  Daniel.     Penny  AL  5:  178. 

(rummer's  Fortune.     (J.  B.  Hopkins)  Once  a  Week,  26: 

174-394- 
Gun,  Armstrong,  and  some  Rivals.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  407. 

—  Explosion  of,  on  the  Thunderer.     Eel.  Engin.  20:  355. 

—  An  oval.     Chamb.  J.  22:  202. 

—  Palliser's  big.     All  the  Year,  13:  571, 

—  Whitworth.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  506. 
(Juns,  .Vmorican.     Intcrnat.  M.  5:  33. 

—  and  .Vrmor.    (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  6:  513.  — 

(W.  Dawson)  Fraser,  87:  257.—  Eel.  Engin.  16: 
562.  25:  113.  — Chamb.  J.  53:  296.  — (W.  B. 
Adams)  Once  a  Week,  3:  396. 

—  and  Gunnery.     New  Q.  i :  238.    7:  248. 

—  and  Projectiles.     Intel.  Obs.  5:  113. 

—  and  SteeL     (J.  Whitworth)  Pract.  M.  3:  358. 
; Whitworth's.     Pract.  M.  4:  199. 


495- 


349- 


Gun.s,  Armstrong  and  Whitworth.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  544. 

—  Brass,  in  the  Armory  at  Rielunond.     So.  Lit.  Aless. 

21:  694. 

—  Bronze.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  343. 

—  Construction  of.     (C.  E.  Dutton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  93: 

27I)  333-  —  (C.  E.  Dutton)  Pract.  M.  3:  390. 

—  Great.     Nature,  16:  25. 

—  Heavy,  at  Sea.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  373. 

—  Report  on   large  Wrought-Iron.      (W.  M.  Crane)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  38:  326. 

—  Rifled.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Atlan.  4:  444. 

—  Sporting  Breech-Loader,  and  its  Origin.    (C.  Waddy) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  429. 

—  Story  of  the.     Chamb.  41:   299. 

Sir  E.  Tennent's.     Fraser,  69:  639,  773. 

—  Story  of  the  big.     All  the  Year,  II :   18. 

—  Story  of  the  seven-inch.     Eel.  Engin.  7: 

—  Strong.     All  the  Year,  3:  545. 

—  Trial  of,  at  Woolwich.     Eel.  Engin.  21: 

—  ««/•««»•  Turrets      Eel.  Engin.  3:  135. 

—  Woolwich.     Nature,  22:  293. 

Gunboats  and  Iron-Clads,  Revolution  in  the  Construction 
of.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Dub.  Univ.  92:  385. 

—  Spmisli.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  113. 

Gun  Carriage,  Aloncrieff's.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  375. 
Gun  Carriages,  Floating.    Chamb.  J.  48:  587.  —  (Sir  W. 
G.  Armstrong)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  712. 

—  Rival.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  487,  507. 

Gun-Cottrn.     (T.  T.  S.  Laidley)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i:  345. 

—  Am.  J.  Sci.  53:  102-295.  —  (Jhamb.J.42:  II-. — 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  42:  425.    43:  2S2.  — Sharpe,  3:  199. 

—  and  Gunpowder.     (,J.  Scoffern)  St.  James,  lo:  341. 

—  Application  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  141. 

—  as  an  explosive  Agent.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  77:   37,  109. 

—  Chemical  History  and  Application  of.     (Prof.  Abel) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  ;^y,  133,  1S9. 

—  Explosion  of,  at  Stowmarket.     Nature,  4:  309. 

—  for  Small-Arms.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  82:  239. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  434. 

—  How  made.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  551. 

—  Improvements  in.    (S.  J.  Mackie)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  260. 

—  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  77:  35. 

—  War  Department  Report  on.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  479. 
Gun-Cotton  Water-Shells.     Nature,  12:  314. 

Gun  Factory, Scott's, Visit  to.  (C.Wadd^ )  Belgra.  18:  239. 
Gungrog,  Wales,  Reminiscences  connected  with  old  Oak 

Paneling  at.     Colburn,  132:  328. 
Gunilda,  Cortin  Plate  and  History  of.    (G.  F.  Beltz)  Arch. 

25:- 398- 
Gunn,  Wm.  Alphonsus.  Sermons  and  Letters.  (J.  Foster) 

Eel.  R.  16:  1145. 
Gunnar;   a  Norse  Romance.     (H.   11.   Boyesen)  Atlan. 

32:  13-681. 
Gunnar  and  his  sons.  Story  of.     Fraser,  46:  644. 
Gunnery,  Greener  on  Science  of,  1841.    AIo.  R.  156:  279. 

—  Hydraulic.     Pract.  AI.  2:  144. 

—  Recent  Experiments  in.     Nature,  21 :  437. 

—  Long  and  straight  Shots.     Cornh.  i:  505. 

—  Theory  and  Practice  oL     AIus.  2:  530. 
See  Artillery;  Ordnance. 

Gunning.     All  the  Year,  II :  585. 

Gunning,  The  beautiful  Misses,   1751.     Cornh.  16:  418. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  578. 
Gunning,  Sophia,  Lady  Coventry.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  353. 
Gunpowder.     Chamb.  J.  32:  197.  —  Eel.  Engin.  4:  604, 

626. —  (AL  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43:    284.— 

House.  Words,  4:  457.  —  Liv.  Age,  4:  279.— Quar. 

125:  106. 

—  and  Alchemy.     House.  AVords,  i :  135. 

—  and  Detonating  Matches.     (A.  Ure)  J.  Frankl.  In.t. 

II :  105,  202. 

—  and  Greek  Fire.     Blackw.  59:  719. 


GUNPOWDER 


563 


GWENDOLINE 


Gunpowder  and  Gun-Cotton.     (J.  Scoffern)  St.  James, 
lo:  341. — Eel.  Engin.  3:  306. 

—  and  its  Effect  on  Civilization.     Westm.  67:  392. 

—  and  its  Manufacture.     New  Q.  4:  151. 

—  and  modern  Artillery.     Eraser,  82:  218. 

—  and  modern  Warfare.     Dub.  II.  85:  364. 

—  and  otlicr  Explosives.   (R.  Wagner)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  6g. 

—  and  Tliermo-Chemieal    Theories.      (M.    Castan)    Eel. 

Engin.  12:  232. 

—  Early  Use  in  English  Army.  (J.  Hunter)  Arch.  32:  379. 

—  Experiments  on,  1S43-44.     (A.  Mordecai)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  55:  300. 

—  Explosive  Force  of.     (F.  A.  P.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

86:  241. 

—  Extraordinary,  1865.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  342. 

—  Improved  Manufacture  of.     Eel.  Engin.  i5:  305. 

—  Large  and  small  Grain.     (J.  P.  Morgan)  Ed.  Engin. 

16:  274. 

—  Laws  for  Dealers  in.     Hunt,  15:  92. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (.J.  G.  Austin)   At'an.  26:    527. — 

Godey,62:493.  —  Lond.  Soc.  4:  66  —  Quar.  103:  218. 
and  Conveyance  of.     (A.  H.  Atteridge)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

14:  40.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  717. 

and  Storage  of.     Westm.  94:  3S7. 

during  the  Siege  of  Paris.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  373. 

of  Pebble  Powder.    (.J.  P.  Morgan)  Eel.  Engin.  12: 

452-  549- 

Schultz's.     (C.  Waddy)  Belgra.  18:  374. 

without  Water.     Pract.  M.  7:  372.  —  Ed.  Engin. 

18:  437. 

—  Modern  History  of.    Eel.  Engin.  21:  202. 

—  Patent  Cotton.     Ed.  Engin.  12:  305,  446. 

—  Pressure  of.     (W.  E.  Woodbridge)  Am.  J.  Sd.  72: 

153- 

—  Quickness  in.     (J.  Shaw)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  2S2. 

—  Recent  Researches  in.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  299. 

—  Smokeless.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  61. 

—  Strength  of  American.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  63,  127. 

—  Substitutes  for.  (F.  A.  Abel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  82:  271. 

—  (E.  C.  Boynton)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i:  611. 

—  Transport  and  Storage  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:  200. 

—  White.    (M.  Pohl)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:   193,  2S1.    73: 

200. — (.J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  8:  142.  —  Ev.  Sat.7:  53S. 

Gunpowder  Plot.  (.J.  Lancaster)  Met h.  M  40:  752.  —  (A. 

C.  Ewald)Gent.  M.  n.  s  27:  193. — Penny  M.  8:  420. 

—  Discovery  of.     Arch.  12:  200*. 

—  Father  Gerard's  Narrative  of.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Catb. 

World,  16:  176. 

—  Letters  illustrative  of.     (.1.  Bruce)  Arch.  28:  420. 

. of  Winter  and  Lord  Mounteagle.  (I).  Jardnie)  Ardi. 

29:  So,  96. 
Sie  Fawkes,  Guy. 
Gunshot  Wounds.     Chamb.  J.  37:  287. 

—  Pare's  Experiments  in  curing.     Fraser,  51 :  342. 
Guntlier,  C.  G.,  with  portrait.     Dcm.R.  41:   156. 

Gu])- Travels  in  India.  (Mrs.  R.  Church)  Temj).  Bar, 
*9-  75i  395-     20:  463.     21:  66-466. 

Gurley,  R.  R.  Colonization  Mission  of,  to  England.  (A. 
Alexander)  Princ.  14:  266. 

Gurnall,  W.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  13:  2S1. 

(Jurnard  Group  of  Fish.    (D.  C.  Badham)  Fraser,  46:  452. 

Guriiel  Duke's  tirst  Valentine.     Lor.d.  Soc.  15:   161,  241. 

Gurney,  A.     Song  of  early  Summer.     New  (^).  6:  82. 

Gurncy,  Gen.  Francis.     Purtfo.(I)en.)  14:  230. 

Giirncy,  Grisell.  Memoir  of.     N.  1"..  Reg.  22:  43. 

Gurney,  Josepii  John.  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.  Ilowitt, 
i:  86.  —  EcL  R.  100:  299.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  33: 
367.  —  Chr.  Obs.  55:  305.  —  Liv.  Age,  42:  227.— 
Chr.  Obs.  47:  119,  185.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  193. 

Gurney  Family  of  Norwich.     Ix)nd.  Soc.  10:  254. 

Gurney,  or  two  Fortunes.  (D.  Costello)  Bcntlcy,  46: 
98-580.     47:   161-599.     48:  71,  207,  272. 


Gurney  Papers.  (T.  Hook)  Colburn,  49:  9-457.  50: 
1-443.    51:   1-433.    52:   1-433-    53:   I-    54:   1-289- 

Gurowski,  Count.     (R.  Carter)  Allan.  18:  625. 

Gurtha;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  44:  129-197. 

Gustavus  Adolphus.  (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  40:  48. 
—  (B.  Moses)  New  Eng.  33:  421.  — (R.  C.  Trench) 
Hours  at  Home,  2:  110,221.  —  Colburn,  126:  438. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  77:  342. 

—  and  Wallenstein.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  42:  577. 

—  GfraTer's  History  of.     Dub.  R.  30:  69. 

—  Ilolling's  Life  of".     Eel.  R.  68:  444. 
Gustavus  Adolphus  Society.     Kitto,  32:  19. 
Gustavus  HI.,  of  Sweden,  and  the  Counter  Revolution. 

Fraser,  78:  391. 

—  and  the  Uluminati.     Chr.  Obs.  74;  25. 
GustavusIII.of  Sweden;  a  Story.  Dark  Blue,  4:  127-511. 
Gustavus  IV.,  of  Sweden,  Last  Years  of  Reign  of.     (R. 

Heber)  Quar.  8:  302. 
Gutenberg,  J.     (T.  L.  De  Vinne)  Scnb.  12:  y^-  —  Ed. 

M.  73:  114. 
Gutenberg  Jubilee  in  Germany.     For.  Q.  25:  446. 
Guthrie,  M.,  Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.  St.  James,  26:  166. 
Guthrie,    Ihomas.     (J.  B.  Green)  Unita.  R.  4:  578.     5: 

364.  —  Hogg,  3:  401.  —  with  portrait,   (J.  Eraser) 

New  Dom.  11 :  223. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Canad.  Mo.  11 :  242.  — Chr,  Obs. 

75-  573- — Cong. 3:  15.  —  Blackw.  115:  461.  Same 
art.  Ed.  M.  82:  740. 

—  Eloquence  and  Power  of.     Eel.  R.  109:   1S2.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  47:  51. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Good  Words,  14:  2S1. 

Gutta  Percha.  (T.  Oxley)  Am.  J.  Sd.  55:  438. —  (E. 
N.  Kent)  Am.  J.  Sd.  56:  246.  —  Liv.  Age,  14:  402. 

—  Hunt,  23:  241.  —  Chamb.  J.  8:  39. 

—  and  Caoutchouc,  Decay  of.     (W.  A.  Miller)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  81:   128,  190. 

—  Manufacture  of.     West.  J.  12:  85. 

Gutters,  Road.     (W.  H.  Grant)  J.  Frankl.  In-t.  84:  311, 

377- 
Gutzkow,  Carl.     (A.  Ashbury)  Lakeside,  4:  122. 
Gutzlaff,  Charles,  Missionary  to  China.     Hogg,  7:  302. 

—  Internat.  M.  i:  317. 

Guy  Deverdl.     (J.  S.  Le  Fanu)  Dub.  Univ.  65:  36-661. 

"  66:  67. 
Guy  Faux.     (C.Lamb)  Lond.  M.  8:  477. 
Guy  Fawkes.     (W.  II.  Ainsworth)  Bentley,  7:    1-545. 

8:  1-529.     9:  1-551.    10:  1-529. 
Guy'  Neville's  Ghost.     (!'.  Greg)  Blackw.  97:  342. 
Guy  Villiers.     (L.  de  la  Rame)  Bentley,  47:  630. 
Guy's  Cliff,  Warwick.     Penny  M.  9:  443,  454. 
Guy's  IIos[iital,  Statistics  of  Patients  treated,  1854-61. 

(J.  C.  Steele)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  24:   374. 
Guy,  Tlios.,  I'ounderofGuy's  Hospital.  Penny  M.  3:  286. 
(juyaipiil  in  1S33.     Nav.  M.  i:  227. 
Guyon,  Madame  J.  M.  B.  de  la  Mothe.     Brit.  Q.  17:  317 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  29:  429.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  37: 

707. —  Ed.  M.  75:  526. —  Mo.  Rcl.  .M.  27:  15S. 

—  and  her  religious  Views.     Chr.  R.  3:  449.  1 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  8:  32;.  — 

(N.  M.Williams)  Chr.  R.  16:  "51-  —  ('•-  B.  Cheevcr) 
Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  608.  —  (S.  Harris)  New 
Eng.  6:  165.  —  (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  317.  — 
Chr.  Obs.  54:  S29.    61:  509.641.  —  Ed.  R.  102:  437. 

Guyon,  (icn.  Richard  D.     Ed.  R.  103:   i;S. 

(iiiyot,  .Vrnold  Henry.    Earth  and  Man.    So.  Q.  19:  420. 

Guzla.     House.  Words,  12:  545. 

Guzman  deAlfarache,  the  Spanish  Rogue.  Retros.  5:  1S9. 

—  and  the  (Justo  Picaresco.     Corn h.  35:  24. 
Guzrab,  Bhats  and  Charons  of.     Liv.  .\ge,  72:  347. 
Gwalior,  or  Guaiior.     Pciiny  M.  13:   113. 
(Jweedore,  Donegal.     Dub.  Univ.  41:  9. 
Gwendoline's  Harvest.     (J.  Payn)  (lianib.  J.  47:  i -27S. 


GWYNE 


564 


HADES 


Gwvne,  II.     rooms.     Mo.  R.  105:  251. 
Gwyniie,  Nell.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Iiiternat.  M.  3:9.— 
Tait,  II.  s.  22:  2S2.     Same  art.  Kcl.  M.  35:  419. 

—  and  the  Sayings  of  Charles  II.     Liv.  Age,  34:  397. 

—  and  Lord  Rochester's   Poems.      Eel.  M.  26:    512. — 

Liv.  Age,  34:  28. 

—  as  an  Actress.     Temp.  Bar,  53:  559. 

—  Letter  of.     Blaekw.  3:  547. 

—  Recollections  of.     Colbiirn,  54:  87. 

Gwynne,  T.     School  for  Dreamers.     New  Q.  2:  241. 

—  Life  and  Death  of  Silas  Barnstarke.     New  Q.  2:  515. 
Gyles,  .lolin,  Minister  of  Henley.     Cong.  7:  214. 
Gyles,  Thomas.     (J.  A.  Vinton)  N.  E.  Reg.  21:  352. 
Gymnasium,  German.     (R.  P.  Keep)  New  Eng.  35:  145. 

—  (I.  Loewenthal)  Princ.  24:  564. 

—  and  English  Public  School.     Metli.  Q.  15:  509. 

—  or  a  University.     (C.  V.  Mays)  Mercersb.  19:  32. 
Gymnastics.     (T.  W.  Higginsou)  Atlan.  7:  283.  —  (A.  A. 

Livermore)  No.  Am.  81:  51.  —  Am.  Q.  3:  126. — 
(.1.  Wilson)  Blaekw.  20:  129. — Westm.  3:  277. — 
Knick.  62:  I.  —  Lond.  M.  11:  590. 

—  and  Acrobatism.     Chamb.  J.53:  697. 

—  Age  of.     (E.  L.  Oswald)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  129. 

—  for  Schools.     (J.  J.  Putnam)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  8:  no. 


Gymnastics,  German,  in  London.     (E.  A.  Bendall)  Dark 
Blue,  3:  79. 

—  Hygiene  of.     St.  James,  21:  172. 

—  Influence  of,  in  Germany.     Lond.  M.  i:  140. 

—  National  Systems  of  Bodily  Exercise.     (A.  Maclaren) 

Macmil.  7:  277. 

—  New.     (I).  Lewis)  Am.  J.  Educ.  11:  531.     12:  665. 

—  Old  Greek  Athletics.     (.J.  P.  Mahaffy)  Macmil.  36: 

61. 
See  Athletics;  Physical  Education;  Health. 
Gynajceum  of  the  Place  Bleue ;  a  Story.     (E.  Jerrold) 

Tinsley,  2g:  521. 
Gypsies.     See  Gipsies. 

Gypsum,  Sources  and  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  13:  58. 
Gyroscope.     (.J.  G.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  537.     4: 

529.     5:  299.  —  (B.  H.  Rand)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  in: 

213. —  (E.  S.  Snell)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2:    701.  — (R. 

Stewart)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  122.— (E.  G.  Wood) 

Recr.  Sci.  i:  23- 

—  Applications  of.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  360. 

—  Magneto-Electric.     Nature,  21 :  593. 

—  Problem  of.     (J.  Clark)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  80:  21. 

—  Theory  of.     (C.J.Allen)  J.   Frankl.  Inst.  6i :  394, 

62:  63.  — (T.  G.  Ellis)  Math.  Mo.  3:  209. 


H 


Haafner,  M.  I.,  Voyages  of.    Quar.  7:  120. 

Haarlem,  Festival  at,  in  honor  of  Coster.  Lond.  M.  8:  272. 

—  Organ  at.     Penny  M.  3:  3S5. 

Haarlem  Lake,  Draining  of.    (Prof.  Downing)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  6i:  227.  —  (H.  C.  Bosscha)  J.   Frankl.  Inst. 

62:  291,361.     63:  15. 
Haas,  F.  H.  de.     Art  J.  30:   185. 
Habakkuk,  Prayer  of.  Chap.  iii.      (J.  Strong)  Meth.  Q. 

21:  73. 
Habberton,  John.     Helen's  Babies.     Chamb.  J.  54:  556. 
Habeas  Corpus.     Eel.  R.  70:  323. 

—  and  Personal  Liberty.     Knick.  64:  206,  289. 

—  New  Act,  1858.     Dub.  R.  45:  3S8. 

—  versus  Martial  Law.     (J.  Parker)  No.  Am.  93:  471. 
Haberfeld  Treiben,  in  Upper  Bavaria.     Cornh.  16:  667. 
Haberzettel,  M.,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  5:  264. 
Habington,  Wm.     (D.  A.  Casserlj-)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  614. 

—  Castara.     Retros.  12:  274. 

—  Poems.     (M.  F.  Egan)  Cath.  World,  32:  132. 
Habit.     (H.  L.   Baugher)   Evang.   R.  7:    190.  — (J    B. 

Gough)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  9:  49. 

—  and  Discipline,  Review  of  Thoughts  on.     Chr.  Obs. 

44:  435- 

—  and  Intelligence,  Murphy  on.   (G.Allen)  Mind,  4:  274. 

—  Law  of.     (J.  Weiss)  Radical,  7:  12. 

—  Power  of .     Colburn,  6:  326. 
Habits.     (J.  Stretton)  Argosy,  3:  336. 

—  and  Resolutions.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:  488. 

—  Physical,  as  related  to  the  Will.      (H.  Calderwood) 

Princ.  n.  s.  6:  145. 
Habitations,  Improper.     Penny  M.  II :  397. 

—  of  Man  in  all  Ages.     (M.  Viollet-le-Duc)  Am.  Arch. 

i:  68-122. 
Habitue's  Note-Book,  The.     (C.  Hervey)  Colburn,  84: 

122-535.     85:    125-502.     86:    113-383.     87:    373- 

490.     88:  123-550.    89:  129-381.    90:  116-244. 
Habrecht,  Isaac.     Tinsley,  20:  160. 
Hachette,  Jeanne,  the  Maid  of  Beauvais.    Eng.  Dom.  M. 

10:  209. 


Hacienda,  Description  of  a.    (W.  R.  Turnbull)  Overland, 

7:  514. 
Hack,  The  Park.     All  the  Year,  16:  205. 
Hack  Horse  that  would  n't  go.     (C.  A.   Bristed)  Am. 

Whig  R.  4:  ,59. 
Hacke,  N.  P.,  Memoir  of.     (G.  B.  Russell)  Mercersb.  25: 

579- 
Hackett,  Horatio  B.     (H.  S.  Bun-age)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  403. 
Hackett,  James  H.,  Souvenirs  of.   Galaxy,  14:  550. 
Hackett,  Wm.  H.  Y.,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (F.  W. 

Hackett)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  i. 
Hackfall,  Alnm  Springs  at.     Penny  M.  4:  133. 
Hacklander,  Friedrich  Wilhelm.     Moment  of  Fortune. 

Liv.  Age,  58:  767. 

—  Secret  Agent.     Blaekw.  76:  525, 

—  Tag  und  Nacht.     Bentley,  47:  251. 

—  Writings  of.     Sharpe,  26:  97. 

Hackney  Theological  Seminary,     Am.Q.  Reg.  12:  67. 
Hackney  Coaches.     Lond.  M.  12:  555. 

—  and  Cabs  of  London.     Chamb.  J.  3:  407. 
Haconby,  History  of.     Cornh.  40:  707. 
Had  and  would.     All  the  Year,  22:  255. 
Had  she  but  known.     Lond.  Soc.  29:  514. 

Had  she  but  known;  a  Story.    (T.  Gift)  Galaxy,  14:  330. 
Had  we  a  celestial  Visitant  ?  (A.  Shackleford)  Lakeside, 

7:  483. 
Haddo,  Lord,  5th  Earl  of  Aberdeen.     Chr.  Obe.  67:  637. 
Haddock, Charles  Brickett,with  portrait.  Internat.M.  2:  i. 
Haddock,  The,  and  John  Doree.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once 

a  Week,  lo:  8. 
Haddon  Hall,  Derbyshire.     Antiquary,  3:  85.  — Penny 

M.  3:  263. 

—  Chapel  at.     Reliquary,  12:  i. 

Hadcn,  Seymour,  Etchings  of.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Scrib. 

20:  586. 
Hades.      (D.  F.  Brendle)  Mercersb.  24:    544.— (F.  P. 

Cobbe)  Eraser,  69:  293. 

—  and  Sheol.     (E.  T.  Fitch)  New  Eng.  25:  125. 

—  Fantasy  of;  a  Poem.    (G.  Bloede)  Western,  5:  367. 


HADES 


665 


HALDANE 


Hades,  Harpings  upon.     (C.  A.  Alexander)  Knick.  42: 
465.     Same  art.  Sliarpe,  48:  235. 

—  Heaven  and  Hell.     Kitto,  10:  35,  483.     11:  56,  413. 

—  Jewish  and  A.ss3Tian.     (J.  Feiiton)  Theo.  K.  13:  299. 
Hadleigli,  Summer  Day  at.     (E.  VV'alford)  Once  a  Week, 

Hadleigh  Castle.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  307. 

—  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,   15:166. 

Hadley,  James,  Memorial  of.  (N.Porter)  New  Eng.32:  35. 
Hadley,  Mass.,  Attack  on,  in  1675.    N.  E.  Reg.  28:  379. 

—  Hopkins  School  at.     (S.  Judd)  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  145. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  270. 
Hadrian's  Villa.     Am.  Arch.  5:  44. 

Haeckel,  Ernst,  and  Darwin.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  6:  592. 

—  and  Virchow.     (C.  Elam)  Contemp.  33:  540. 

—  Evolution  Theories.  (G.  W.  Samson)  Bupt.  Q.  11 :  37. 

—  Gastra?a  Theory.     (A.  Agassiz)  Am.  Nat.  10:  73. 
Hafed,  Prince  of  Persia,  a  new  Evangelist.      St.  James, 

38:  615. 
Hafiz,  the  Persian  Poet.    (Prof.  Cowell)  Macmil.  30:  251. 

—  (E.  H.  Palmer)    Argosy,  3:    no.  —  Eraser,  50: 
288.     63:  22S. 

Hagada,  Griinbaumon.  (S.  J.  Barrows)  Unita.  R.  9:  219. 
Hagar  and  Ishmael.     Nat.  M.  9:  236. 

—  Life  of.     (S.  A.  Brooke)  Good  Words,  21 :  388. 
Hagar  in  our  Wilderness,  A.  (J.E.Hood)  Lakeside,  2:  in. 
Haggart,  David.     House.  Words,  17:  186. 
Hagiocracy  in  Israel,  Ewald  on.      (F.  R.  Couder)  Theo. 

R.  12:  70. 
Hague,  The.     Penny  M.  14:  433. 

—  Court  Ball  at.     (A.  Rhodes)  Scrib.  5:  443. 

—  Idler  in.     Eraser,  61 :  238. 

Hahn,  Aug.,  on  Interpretation.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  i :  iii. 
Hahn-Hahn,  Countess  Ida.     Internat.  M.  4:  17.  —  (J.  J. 

Lalor)  Cath.  World.  31 :  30S.  —  (M,  H.  Allies)  Irish 

5Io.  9:  246. 

—  Conversion  of.     Dub.  R.  33:  46. 

—  Letters  of.     For.  Q.  30:  381. 

—  Novels  of.      (L.  P.  Hale)  0.  &  N.  4:  481.  — For.  Q. 

36:  292.  —  Westm.  46:   547. 

—  Writings  of.      Dub.  Univ.  42:  184.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  30:  265. — (A.  Hayward)  Ed.  R,  79:  157. 
Hahnemann,  Samuel  C.  F.,  with  portrait.   Hogg,  7:  225. 

—  Liv.  Age,  61:  323. 

—  and  Homoeopathy.  Ed.  R.  50:  504.  See  Homoeopathy. 
Haidinger,  Wilhelm  von.     Nature,  3:  450. 

Hail  and  Hailstorms,  Formation  of.     (M.  de  la  Rive)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  21 :  280.  —  (M.  de  la  Rive)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  25:  201,  280. 
■ in  the  Spray  of  the  Yosemite  Fall.     ( W.  II.  Brewer) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  161. 

—  Origin  of.    (F.  Mohr)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  35. 

—  Theory  of.      (J.  P.  Espy)  J.   Frankl.   Inst.  21:  240, 

309.     22:  100. 
Objections  to  Espy's.     (G.  Hutchison)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  27:  80. 
Hailstones,  Raindrops,  and  Snowflakes.      (0.  Reynolds) 

Nature,  17:  207.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  10:  522. 
Hail  Storm  at  New  York,  ist  of  Juh',  1853.  (E.  Loomis) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  35. 

—  of  June  20,  1S70.     (II.  C.  Hovey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOo: 

403- 
Hail  Storms,  Phenomena  and  Causes  of.      (D.  Olmsted) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  18:   1.  — 20:    373.  — (D.Olmsted)  Ed. 

New  Piiilos.  ,1.  9:  244.  — Bentlej',  49:  536.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  53:  359. 
Hail  Columbia!  History  of  the  Song.     Nat.  M.  9:88. 

—  Origin  of.     Hist.  M.  5:  280. 

Ilaileybury  School,  Speedi-Day  at.      Penn.  Mo.  4:  100. 
Haines  Genealogy.     (A.  M.  Haines)  N.  E.  Reg.  23:  14S, 
430- 


Ilair,  Human.  (C.  Waddy)  Belgra.  16:  49S. — Eng. 
Dom.  M.  2:  48.  3:  264-574.  —  Godey,  50;  31-500. 
—  House.  Words,  9:  61.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41: 
42.  —  Irish.  Q.  7:  834.  9:  282,  1021. —  Ev.  Sat. 
14:  520.  —  Quar.  92:  305.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
29:  207,      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  37:  429. 

—  and  Beards.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  247. 

fashioned  by  Politics.    (C.  Mackay)  Bentley,  7:  300. 

—  and  Hair-Dyeing.    Ev.  Sat.3:  432. 

—  and  Ilead-Dresses,  Fashions   in.     Eraser,  82:  322. 

Same  art.  Eel.   M.  75:  569.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
107:  2S2. 

—  Artists  in.     Chamb.  J.  44:  657. 

—  Artists' Notes  on.     Art  J.  9:  194. 

—  as  a  Race-Char.acter.     (Pruner-Bey)  Anthrop.  R.  2:  1. 

—  Capillary  Freaks.     (C.  D.  Shanly)  Atlan.  19:  66. 

—  Color  of.     (A.  Dalzell)  Liv.  Age,  39:  410. 

—  Coloring  Matters  in.    (H.  C.  Sorby)  Anthrop.  J.  8:  2. 

—  Cosmetics  for.     (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  5:  383. 

—  Dark,  Prevalence  in  England.     (J.  Ikddoe)  Anthrop. 

R.  i:  310. 

—  False.      (F.  Marshall)  Bentley,  53:  537.  — Chamb.  J. 

36:  65. 

—  Golden.     Chamb.  J.  42:  408. 

—  Growth,  Structure  and  Life  of.    (Dr.  Bidder)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  31:   165. 

—  Harvest  of.     Chamb.  J.  30:  119.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

59:  355- 

—  How  the  Feelings  affect.    (D.  H.  Tuke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

2:  158. 

—  How  to  promote,  preserve,  and  keep  luxuriant.    Godey, 

59:  3'i-337- 

—  Long,  Sermons  against.     N.  E.  Reg.  i :  369. 

—  Long  and  short.     All  the  Year,  22:  137. 

—  Loss  of.     (G.  Allen)  Fortn.  31 :  778. 

—  Modes  of  dressing,  among  Roman  Ladies.     Blackw. 

4:  169. 

—  of  Oceanic  Races.     (J.  B.  Davis)  Antlirop.  J.  2:  95. 

—  la-al  and  false.     Chamb.  J.  46:  465. 

—  Red.     Bentley,  29:  532.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  23:  314. 

—  Rowland  on.     New  Q.  3:  81. 

—  Trade  in.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  547.  —  Ev.  Sat.  8:  40. 

—  Treatment  of.     Dub.  Univ.  81:  394. 
Hair-Brushing,  Rotary.     Cliamb.  J.  40:  343. 
Hair  Chains.     Atlan.  8:  534. 

Hair-Cutting  in  the  East.     (F.  R.  Feudge)  Scrib.  8:  714. 
Hairdressers.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  614. 
Ilairdressing.     All  the  Year,  31:  253. 

—  Fashions  in.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  359. 
Hair-Dyeing.     Ev.  Sat.  i:  675. 

—  Danger  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  83. 

Hair  Work.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  283,  342. 

—  Art  of  ornamental.     Godey,  58:  123-551. 
Hairbreadth  'Scapes;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  42. 
Hake,  Thomas  (J.     Poems.     (D.  G.  Rossetti)  Fortn.  19: 

537.  —  Colburn,  148:  454.     152:  205. 
Ilake.'The.     (A.  II.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  II :  320. 
Ilakem  the  Slave.     Blackw.  58:  560. 
Ilakom.  Caliph,  Divinity  of  the  Druses.     Ed.  51.  52:  10. 
Ilakem-B'emr-Allah,  Story  of.     Ed.  R.  I12:  419. 
Ilakluyt,  Richard.     (J.  P.  Collier)  Arch.  33:  2S3. 

—  Western  Planting.     (G.  W.  Greene)  Nation,  25:  229. 
Ilakluyt  Society  Publications.     Brit.  Q.  16:  48. 
llakodadi.     Chamb.  J.  25:  204. 

Ilakon  Jarl;  a  Poem.     (A.  Oehlenschlager)  St.  James, 

15:  332- 
Halcyon  Days.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Atlan.  14:  675. 
Haldane,  Robert  and  J.  A.     (A.  Geikie)  New  Eng.  19: 

269. —  (W.  Landds)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  9:  109.-  (J.  A. 

Alexander)  Priuc.  24:  677.  —  Quar.  98:  353.    Same 

art.  Ed.  51.  38:  316.  —  Ed.  R.  96:  341.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  306.  —  Chr.  R.  18:  283. 


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Haklrman,  Samuel  S.     (C.  H.  Hart)  Penn  Mo.  12:  584. 

—  on  Latin  I'roiumciation.     Browiison,  8:  411. 

Hale,  Daviil,  Memoir  and  Writings  of.  (A.  P.  Peabody) 
Chr.  Exam.  48:  2S2.  —  Liv.  Age,  20:  373. — New 
Eng.  8:  129. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.  In  his  Name.  (II.  Metialf) 
Unita.  U.  1 :  346. 

—  Our  new  Cru!?ade,  Replies  to  Critics  on.     (E.  E.  Hale) 

O.  &  N.  11:  389. 

—  Sermons.     Unita.  II.  12:  546. 

Hale,  .John,  Memoir  of.     Am,  Q.  Reg   lo:  247. 

Hale,  Sir  Matthew.  (D.  Watson)  Meth.  M.  43:  881.— 
with  portrait,  Am.  Q.  Reg.  lo:  113.  —  (S.  R.  An- 
drew) Cln-.  Q.  Spee.  3:  531.  — Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  384. 


Eel.  R.  2:  5SS.  — Chr.  Obs.  5: 


5S9. 


—  Williams's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  62:  185. 

Hale,  Capt.  Nathan.  (H.  P.  Johnston)  Harper,  60:  53. 
—  Li V.  Age,  76:  430,477.  —  Knick.  11:  54.  —  Put- 
nam, 7:  476. 

Hale,  Sarah  J.     Godey,  41:  326. 

—  Works  of.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  239. 

Hale,  Thomas,  of  Newburv,  Mass.,  English  Origin  of. 
(R.S.  Hale)  N.E.Reg.  35:  367. 

—  Memoir  of.     (R.  S.  Hale)  N.  E.  Reg.  31:  83. 
Hakakala,  Crater  of.  Island  of  Maui.    ( W.  D.  Alexander) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  43. 
Halen,  Juan  van.     Am.  Q.  8:  409. 

—  Narrative  of.     Chamb.  J.  6:  82,  104, 
Hales,  John.     (J.  Tulloch)  Contemp.  5:  190. 

—  Falkland,  Chillingworth;  the  earlier  Latitudinarians. 

Nat.  R.  17:  I. 
Half  a  Lifetime  ago.     House.  Words,  12:  229-276. 
Half  a  Million  of  Money;  a  Tale.     (A.  B.  Edward)  All 

the  Year,  13:  2S9-601.     14:  1-520. 
Half  an  Hour  in  a  Servant's  Registry  Office.    Lond.  Soc. 

12:  85. 
Half  and  Half.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  10:  86. 
Half-Breed  Races  of  Northwestern  Canada.    (A.  P.  Rcid) 

Anthrop.  J.  4:  45. 
Ilalf-Brothers;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  586.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  60:   12. 
Half-Ca^tfc ;  au  old  Governess's  Tale.     Liv.  Age,  31 :  554. 
Ilalf-Century  Progress.     Am.  Church  R.  4:  60. 
Half-Forgotten  Claimant.     (S.  II.  T.  Mayer)  St.  James, 

34:  91- 
Halt-Holidays.     Cornh.  9:  555. 
Half-Life  and  Half  a  Life.     (E.  11.  Appleton)  Allan.  13: 

157- 
Half  out  of  the  World.     Month,  i:  51. 
Half  the  Penalty.     (C.  Hervey)  Tin.sley,  16:  47. 
Halt-Tide  Rock.     Chamb.  J.  56:  669.  " 
Ilalf-Way.     (G.  Barrow)  Atlan.  26:  205,  347. 
Half-Witted  Guttorm.     (K.  Jauson)  Scrib.  17:  866. 
Halford,  Sir  Henry.    Essays.    (W.  Ferguson)  Quar.  49: 

175- 

—  Essays  and  Orations.     Mo.  R.  125:  285. 
Haliburton,  Tliomas  Chandler.     Bentlcy,  14:81.  —  Irish 

Q.  6:  2,  17. 

—  The  Attache;  or  Sam  Slick  in  England.     Mo.  R.  161: 

475.     165:  558. 

—  The  Clockmaker.     Mo.  R.  153:  497. 

—  Hildreth,   and   the   North   American   Review.      Am. 

Church  R.  4:  523. 

—  Letter  Bag  of  the  Great  Western.     Mo.  R.  151 :  306. 

—  Old  Judge,  or  Life  in  a  Colony.     Eraser,  35:  141,  30S, 

429.     36:  76-576.  — Hogg,  3:  3,  29. 

—  Sam  Slick's  wi.se  Saws.     New  Q.  2:  391^ 
Halibut,  The.     All  the  Year,  14:  142. 
Ilalicarnassus,  Discoveries  at.     Ed.  R.  116:  461. 

—  in  the  British  Museum.    Nat.  R.  7:  296.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  46:  184.  323. 

—  Mausoleum  of.     (S.  Colvin)  Forln.  15:  472. 


Haliens  in  America.     Pulnam,  9:  i. 

Halir'ax,  George  Savile,  First  Marquis  of,  and  his  Maxim 

"  In  medio  tutissinius  ibis."     (A.  C.  Ewald)  Temp. 

Bar,  53:  211. 

—  Character  of.     (T.  B.  Macautay)  Liv.  Age,  20:  347. 
Halifa.x,   Nova  Scotia.     (J.  Whitman)  Canad.  Mo.  15: 

421.  —  Pennj-  M.  3:  100. 

—  Massachusetts  Soldiers  at,  in  1759.  N.  E.  Reg.  28:  413. 

—  Temperature  at.      (G.  T.  Kingston)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

13:  26. 
Hall,  A.  Oakcy.     (V,.  F.  Wingate)  No.  Am.  I19:  359.— 

with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  11:  404. 
Hall,  Capt.  Basil,  Autobiography  of.     Quar.  47:  139. 

—  Fragments  and  Voyages.     Mus.  19:   175. 

—  Journal  in  Chili,  Peru,  and  Mexico.     Ed.  R.  40:  31. 

—  Lond.  M.  10:  229. 

—  Letter  from.     Blackw.  41:  31. 

—  Patchwork.     Quar.  68:  312.  —  Ed.  R.  73:  41. 

—  Schloss  HainfelfL    Blackw.  40:  842.    41:31. — Qiiar. 

57:   no.  — So.  Lit.  J.  4:  374. 

—  Sketches  of  Sea  Life.    (J.  G.  Lockhart)  Qniu.  45:  1    -. 

—  Travels  in  America.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  29:  5;;. 

—  Quar.  39:  345.  41:  417. — Westm.  II :  416.— 
(H.  S.  Legare)  So.   R.  4:  321.  —  Mo.  R.  117:  503. 

^Mus.  16:  233. 

—  Voyages.     (J.  Sparks)  No.   Am.  26:  514.  —  (F.Jef- 

frey) Ed.  R.  29:  475.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  209.— 

Mo.  R.  125:  59.     127:  592.     134:  133. 

and  Travels.     Fra.ser,  8:  593. 

Hall,  Capt.  Charles  F.,  among  the  Esquimaux.    Temp. 

Bar,  16:   144. 
Hall,  Edward  Brooks,  Memorial  of.    Chr.  Exam.  80:  385. 
Hall,  Lieut.  Francis.     Travels  in  America.    (J.Gallison) 

No.  Am.  9:   135. 
Hall,  Frank.  Works  of.     Art  J.  28:  9. 
Hall,  Gordon,  Bardwell's  Memoir  of.     Mo.  R.  134:  440. 

—  Letter  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  18. 

—  Recollections  of.    (E.  Porter)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  2:  209,  220. 
Hall,  James,  Writings  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  9. 

Hall,  ,Tohn,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  22:  413. 
Hall,  Joseph,  Bishop.     Chr.  Obs.  8:  609,  6S1,  745. 

—  Jones's  Memoirs  of.     Cong.  M.  9:  130,  206. — Chr. 

Obs.  27:  544,  610,  675.  —  Eel.  R.  48:  362. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  354-542. 

—  Wordsworth's  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  379. 
Hall.  Nathaniel,  Sermon  on  Death  of.     (G.  W.  Briggs) 

Unita.  R.  4:  602. 
Ha'l,   Robert.     (Dr.  Hamilton)   No.    Rrit.  4:  54.  —  (J. 
Morgan)  St.  James,  37:  600.  — (H.    Rogers)   Liv, 
Age.  53:  3-1.  —  Eel.  M.  31:  273.  —  Nat.  M.  2:  131. 

—  Meth.  M.  54:  327. 

—  and  John  Foster.     (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  4:  234. 

—  Character  and  Writings  of.     Eel.  M.  7:1.  —  Eel.  R. 

79:  169.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  64:  384.  — (W. 
B.  Sprague)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  202.  —  (G.  Shepard) 
Am.  Q.  Obs.  3:  67.  —  (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  10: 
64. —Meth  Q.  4:  516. —  Spirit  I'ilg.  i:  437.  —  So. 
Q.  12:  51.  — (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  15:  i. — 
Select  J.  2:  62.     3:  [43.  — M'\  R.  131:  360. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Eel.  R   57:  189,  487.  —Chr.  Obs. 

33:  95.— Tait,  2:  773. 

—  Remarks  on.     Cong.  M.  14:  416. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  291. 

—  Sketch  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  1S2. 

—  Sketches  of  Sermons  bv.     Chr.  Obs.  31:  128-385. 

—  Works  of.     (J.  J .  Blunt)  Quar.  48 :  100.  —  Eel.  R.  55 : 

189,  397.  — Cong.  M.  16:  609.  — Am.  Meth.  M.  14: 

413- 
Hall.  Samuel  Read.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  373. 
Hall,  Mrs.  Samuel  C.     Godey,  45:  134.  — with  portrait, 

F^aser,  13:  718.  —  Dub.  Univ.  16:  T46. 

—  Can  Wrong  be  Right?    Dub.  Univ.  59:  628. 


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Hall,  Mrs.  Samuel  C.     Lights  and  Shadows  of  Irish  Life. 
Dub.  Univ.  12:  218. 

—  Memoir  of.     Colburn,  53:  559. 

—  Tales  of  Woman's  Trials.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  205.  —  Mo. 

R.  136:  244. 
Hallam,  Arthur  H.     (.1.  T.  Fields)  Allan.  6:  694. 

—  Remains  of,  in  Verse  and  Prose.     No.  lirit.  14:  4S6. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22 :  461.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28: 
50.  — Liv.  Age,  76:  459.     79:  218. 
Hallam,  Henry.     Liv.  Age,  60:  ^o■].     65:  83. 

—  as  a  Historian      (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  92:  163. 

—  Middle  Ages.     So.  Q.  27:  46. 

—  Works  of.    Am.  Bib.  Repos.  11:  24;. — Dub.  R.  40:  392. 
Hallberg-Broich.     Bentlcy,  53:  24S. 

Halle,  City  of,  and  its  History.     (E.  C.  Smyth)  Hours  at 

Home,  1 :  490. 
Halleek,  Fitz-Greene.     (W.  V.  Bryant)  Liv.  Age,  100: 

515.  —  (E.  A.  Duyckinck)  Putnam,   11:  231.  —  (G. 

P.  Lathrop)  Atlan.  39:  718.  —  (H.  C.  Alexander) 

Hours  at  Home,  6:  367.  —  with  portrait,  Internat. 

M.  3  :  433.  —with  portrait,  (.J.  G.  Wilson)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  4:  217.  —  Ail  the  Year,  19:  496.  —  Nat. 

M.  i:  481.  — New  Eng.  M.  i:  X53.— So.  Lit.  Mess. 

8:  242. 

—  and  Abbie  Planner.     (J.  M.  Kerr)  Western,  5:  466. 

—  Poems.     Eel.  M.  72:  24S.  —  West.  Lit.  J.  i:  122. — 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  326. —  Am.  Q.  2i:  399.  —  Kniek. 


26: 


,  — U.  S.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  S. 


—  Reminiscences  of.   (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Lippinc.  i :  208. 

—  (B.  Taylor)  No.  Am.  125:  60. 

—  Was  he  a  Catholic?     (L.  T.  Bennett)  Putnam,  11 :  264. 
Halleek,  Gen.  Henry  Wager,  Recollections  of,  in  1S47-49. 

(S.  H.  Willey)  Overland,  9:  9. 
Haller,  Albrecht  von.     Nature,  17:  223. 

—  Visit  to.     (.J.  J.  Casanova)  (/'olburn,  4:  171-232. 
Halley,  James.     Mus.  45:  59S. —  Mo.  R.  157:  245. 
Hallcy,  Robert,  Memoir  of.     Cong   5:  641. 
Ilaliey's  Mount.     Nature,  21:  303. 

Ilalliilay,  Andrew,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week,  26:  3SS. 
Hallock,  Jeremiah,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  529. 
Haliock,  Moses,  Jlemoir  of.     Am.  Q.  Keg.  11:  287. 
Hallowed  Ground :  a  Poem.     (G.  Pauline)  Blackw.  45: 

595.  —  Dub.  Univ.  17:  526. 
Hal!owecti;or  Christie's  Fate.  (M.G.  Adams)  Scrib.3:  26. 

.S,  t  All  Hallow  Eve. 
Hallow-Eve  Spell.     (G.  C.  Munro)  Peop.  J.  10:  225. 
Hallowell,  Me.,  and  its  Library.     (S.  L.  Boardman)  N.  E. 

Reg.  34:  293. 
Hallucination,  Story  of  a.     Galaxy,  23:  218. 
Hallucinations.     (B.  AV.  Richardson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  12:  59. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  546.  —  Chamb.  J.  49:  324. — 

Once  a  Week,  6:  262.  —  Ev.  Sat.  12:  631. 

—  and  Illusions.     Brit.  Q.  36:  387.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

58:41,151. 

—  and  Visions.  Eraser,  60:  625.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49;  83. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64:  no. 

—  of  the  Senses.    (H.  Maudsley)  Fortn.  30:  370.    Same 

art.   Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  698.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age, 

139:  259- 

—  Phantom  Limbs.     (S.  W.  Mitchell)  Li[)pinc.  8:  563. 
Ilallum,   Bishop,   Monumental   Brass   to.     (R.    Pearsall) 

Arch.  30:  430. 
Halm,  Fred.     Camoens;  translated.     Blackw.  48:  220. 

—  Son  of  the  Wilderness.     So.  Q.  21:  42'>. 

Halos.     (S.  D.  W.  Bloodgoo(l)  Am.  J.  Sci.  20:  297.— 
(M.  Gri(nth)  Am.  J.  Sci.  38:  22. 

—  Exi)Ian;ttion  of.     Penny  M.  14:  431. 

Halpine,  Charles  G.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Putnam.  4:  213. 
Hals,  Franz,   Unger's  Etchings  after.      (W.   B.   Scott) 

Portfo.  5:  167. 
Halsewell,  East  Indiaman,  Wreck  of  the.     All  the  Year, 

17:  347- 


Halswelle,  K.     Art  J.  31:  loi. 

Halt  before  Rome.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  8:  539. 

Halves.    (J.  Payn)  .\11  the  Year,  34:  265-601.    35:  1-193. 

Ilalywell  Priory,  Warwickshire.  (W.  Hamper)  Arch. 
19:   75. —  (N.  Carlisle)  Arch.  16:  326. 

Ham  Family,  Dover,  N.  H.     N.  E.  Reg.  26:  388. 

Ham  House  in  the  Days  of  the  Cabal.  (.Mrs.  A.  T.  Thom- 
son) Fraser,  34:  392. 

Hamann,  Johann  George.  (J.  M.  Hoppin)  Bib.  Sac.  17: 
313.  —  (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  247. 

Hamburg.     Penny  M.  8:  97.     11:  237. 

—  Alster  Bassin.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  12:  35. 

—  and  the  great  Conflagr.ition,    with   maps.     (W.    E. 

Ilickson)  Westm.  38:  437. 

—  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  23:   177. 

—  Christmas  in.     Harper,  18:  359. 

—  Domestic  Servants  in.     (G  A.  Jackson)  Once  a  Week, 

i:  159. 

—  during  the  War.     Chamb.  J.  47 :  813. 

—  English  Reformed  Church  at.     Cong.  M.  16:  129. 

—  French  Occupation  of,  1810.     Once  a  Week,  24:  263. 

—  Great  Fire  at.     Penny  M.  II :  270. 

—  Letter  from.     Blackw.  11:  67. 

—  Lloyds  Transactions  at.     Colburn,  i:  41, 

—  Rauhe  Haus  of.     Chamb.  J.  4:  141. 

—  Semple's  Tour,  1813.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  19:   170. 

—  Steam  Trip  to.     Ber.tley,  i :  509. 

Hamburg  Merchant  in  hLs  Country  House;  translated. 

(T.  P.  Kettell)  Hunt,  15:  177. 
Hamden  Hill,  Antiquities  found  at.     (Sir  R.  C.  Iloare) 

Arch.  21 :  39. 
Ilamel,  the  Obeah  Man.     Lond.  M.  18:   182. 
Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.  (II.  N.  Powers)  O.  &  N.  8:  196. 

—  and  his  Works.     Internat.  R.  3:  775. 

—  as  an  Art  Critic.     (E.  Benson)  Atlan.  16:  325. 

—  as  an  Artist.     So.  R.  n.  s.  21:   74. 

Hamilton,  Alexander.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Atlan.  16:  625. 

—  (H.  F.  Jenks)  Unita.  R.  5:  631.  —  (V.  W.  Kings- 
ley)  Nat.  Q.  28:  I30.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  No.  Am. 
86:  368.  — (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am.  53:  71.  — (F. 
L.  Hawkes)  New  York  R.  8:  121.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  8:  425.  — Am.  Q.  15:  311.  —  Dem.  R.  11: 142. 
Chr.  Exam.  29:  243.  —  Walsh's  R.  i:  201.     2:  i. 

—  and  Jefferson.     Liv,  Age,  81:  613. 

—  compared  with  Wm.  Pitt.     Portfo. (Den.)  16:  9. 

—  Genius  and  Chaiacter  of.     (J.  G.  Baldwin)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  22:  371. 

—  Last  Hours  of.     Hist.  M.  6:  176. 

—  Life  and  Genius  of.    (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R  n.  s.  2:  251. 
.  and  Works  of.    So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  i. 

—  Public  Career  of.     (H.  C.  I^odgo)  No.  .\m.  123:   113. 
Hamilton,    .Vndrew,   of   Pennsylvania.      (J.    F.  Fisher) 

Hist.  M.  14:  49. 
Hamilton,  Lady  .\nn,  Hour  with.     Bentley,  24:  591. 
Hamilton,  Eliza  M.,  Piiems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  237. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.     (T.  Wyatt)  Godey,  45:  502. 

—  Eng.  Dom.  M.  13:  270. 

—  Cottagers  of  Glenburnic.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  12:  401. 

—  Essays  of.     Anal.  M.  5:   122.  —  Eel.  R.  20:  17. 

—  Letters  of.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  694. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo. (Den.)  24:  no. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  27:  497.  —  Chr.  Disc.  2:  122. 

—  Questions.     (J.  Walker)  Clir.  Exam   6:  287. 
Hamilton,  Lady  Emma.     Blackw.  87:  417. 
Hamilton,  Col.  Henry,  Narrative  of,  1779      M.  Am.  Hist, 

i:  1S6. 
Hamilton,  James.     Theo.  Eel.  7:  177. — So.  Lit.  Mess. 
26:  53. 

—  Arnot's  Life  of.     Lond.  Q.  35:  390 

—  as  a  Theologian.     Theo.  Eel.  6:  117. 

Hamilton,  John  C.  Correspondence  with  W.  B.  Reed. 
Hist.  M.  10:  supp.  177. 


HAMILTON 


568 


HAMPOLE 


Hamilton,  Luther.  Nine  Unitarian  Lectures.  Chr.  Exam. 

13:  284. 
Hamilton,  Patrick,  Lorimer's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  736. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  56:  257. 
Hamilton,  riiilip,  iJuel  and  Death  of.     Hist.  M.  12:  193. 
Hamilton,  Richard  W.,  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  91:  455. 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong,  i:  15. 

—  NugiE  Literaria;.     Eel.  R.  75:  91. 

—  Sermons  of.     Eel.  R.  58:  430.     83:  280. 
Hamilton,  Thomas.     Cyril  Thornton.     So.  R.  8:  43. — 

Tait,  4:  97. 

—  Death  of.     Blackw.  53:  2S0. 

—  Transilatioii  of  Antar.     Mo.  R.  94:  277. 

—  Travels  in  America.     See  America. 

Hamilton,  Sir  William.     (S.  C.  Collins)  Nat.  Q.  30:  33. 

—  (H.  James)  I'utnam,  2:  470.  —  (F.  L.  I'atton) 
Hours  at  Home,  10:  251.  — with  portrait,  Hogg,  8: 
401.  —  with  portrait,  Appieton,  2:  466.  — with  por- 
trait, Eel.  M.  43:  278.  —  Blackw.  86:  494.  —  Eel.  M. 
29:  98. — Cong.  R.  11:  1S5.  —  (S.  Tyler)  Princ.  31: 

635- 

—  and  his  Logical  Reforms.     (T.  DeQuincey)  Hogg,  9: 

273,  291.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  26:  32,  523. 

—  and  Mansel  on  Religious  Thought.     (.J.  R.  Herrick) 

Bib.  Sac.  26:  442. 

—  and  Mill,  Philosophy  of.  (J.  Haven)  Bib.  Sac.  25:  501. 

—  and  Dr.  Thomas  Reid.     No.  Brit.  10:  144. 

—  Calderwood  and  Mill  on  Philosophy  of.     Dub.  R.  57: 

474- 

—  Discussions.     (G.  J.  Chace)  Chr.  R.  19:  39.  —  So.  Q. 

24:  289. 

—  Doctrines  of.     Westm.  78:  83. 

—  Fragments  of  Philosophy.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  34:  74. 

—  Jones's  Critique  of  Philosophy  of.     (A.  N.  Littlejohn) 

Am.  Church  R.  17:  601.  —  (J.  Haven)  Nation,  i: 

345- 

—  Lectures.      Chr.  R.  25:  i.      26:  466.  —  Eel.  R.  109: 

466.  —  No.  Brit.  30:  532.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:  439. 

—  Life  of.     St.  Paul's,  4:  685.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73: 

570.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  222. 

and  Metaphysics  of.     No.  Brit.  27:  418.      Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  43:  264. 

—  Memoir  of.     No.  Brit.  50:  475. 

—  Metaphysics.     (W.  A.  Earned)  New  Eng.  18:  167. — 

(Dr.  McCosh)  Dub.  Univ.  54:  152. 

—  Mill's  Examination  of.      (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q. 

23 '•  79-  —  (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  301. 

—  (H.  B.  Smith)  Am.  Presb.  R.  15:  126.  — (C. 
Wright)  Nation,  i:  278.  — Eel.  R.  122:  378.  — Ed. 
R.  124:  120. — Lend.  Q.  25:  410. — No.  Brit.  43: 
I.  — Westm.  85:   I. 

—  on  Perception.     So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  463. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.  Haven)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  94.  —Brit. 

Q.  16:  479.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  70.  — Meth.  Q. 
17:  177. — (S.  Tyler)  Princ.  27:  553.  —  Prosp.  R. 
9:  340.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  29:  i. 

—  Remains  of.    Meth.  Q.  17:  9. 

—  H.  Spencer  on.     (T.  S.  Baynes)  Contemp.  21:  796. 

—  Veitch's  Memoir  of.      Ed.  R.  131:  193.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  104:  593.  —  Lond.  Q.  33:  i. 

—  Was  he  a  Berkeleian  ?    (J.  H.  Stirling)  Fortn.  6:  218. 
Hamilton,  Wm.  G.     Parliamentary  Logic.     (F.  Jeffre}-) 

Ed.  R.  15:  163. 
Hamilton,  Sir  William  Rowan.     Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  29-5.  — 

with  portrait,  Dub.  Univ.  19:  94.  —  No.  Brit.  45:  37. 
Hamiltons,  The;  an  Australian  Story.     (H.M.Davidson) 

Chamb.  J.  55:  563-675. 
Hamilton,  Nev.,  Scenes  in.     (A.  S.  Evans)  Overland,  2; 

273- 
Hamilton  College  Library.  (C.  Huntington)  Lib.  J.  2:  71. 
Hamilton  Literary  and  Theological   Institution.     (J.  H. 

Raj'mond)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  309, 


Hamiltonian  System  of  Instruction.      Westm.  10:  284. 

—  Brit.  Q.  2:  143.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  6:  229.— 
(Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  44:  47.  —  Peun  Mo.  6:  636. 

Hamlet.     (E.  F.  Mosby)  So.  M.  9:  348. 

—  Belleforest's.     House.  Words,  16:  545. 

—  Byron  and  Shelley  on  Character  of.    Colburn,  29:  327. 

—  Character  of.      (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  106:  629 

Blackw.  2:  504.  24:  5S5.  37:  236.  —  Eraser,  14: 
I.— So.  R.  3:  380. —  (G.  Gillillan)  Eel.  .M.  24:  61. 

—  New  Eng.  M.  5:  458. —Anal.  M.  5:  68.  — (H. 
N.  Hudson)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  94,  121. 

—  Difficulty  about.     Eraser,  99:  394. 

—  a  fat  Man.     (C.  Edwards)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  571. 

—  A  Greek.     Eraser,  102:  511. 

—  Fechter's  Rendition  of.     (K.  Field)  Atlan.  26:  558. 

—  (R.  G.  White)  Nation,  lo:  118.  — St.  James,  2: 
371.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  274,  289.  —  O.  &  N.  3:  359, 

—  Feigned  Madness  of.     Blackw.  46:  449. 

—  Ghost  of .     Eraser,  32:  350. 

—  Life  and  Philosophy' of.     Sharpe,  19:  233. 

—  Loneliness  of.     (E.  Ferrier)  Evang.  R.  21:  210. 

—  The  lost.     Colburn,  152:  279. 

—  Maiming  of.     (A.  C.  Botkin)  Lakeside,  9:  444. 

—  Myth  of.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  10:  170. 

—  The  new.     Tinsley,  15:  676. 

—  A  Northern.     (E.  Rose)  Fraser,  95:  609. 

—  of  Saxo  Grammaticus.     House.  Words,  16:  372. 
and  of  Shakspere.     Colburn,  152:  279. 

—  Retzsch's  Outlines  of.     For.  Q.  2:  697. 

—  Symptoms  of  a  Mind  diseased.     (L.  Blanchard)  Col- 

burn, 68:  93. 

—  Theology  of.     (J.  E.  Rankin)  Bost.  R.  6:  519. 

—  Voltaire  on.     St.  Paul's,  9:  173.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

lii:  791. 

—  the  younger,  Case  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  9:  535. 
Hamlets  of  the  Stage.  (A.  Sage)  Atlan.  23 :  665.  24:  188. 

See  also  Shakspere. 
Hamley,  E.  B.    Lady  Lee's  Widowhood.     Liv.  Age,  43: 

122. 
Hamline,  Leonidas  L.,  with  portrait.     Meth.  Q.  8:  325. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (D.  P.  Kidder)  Meth.  Q.  41 :  i. 
Hammer  for  light  Forgings,  Steam.      (R.  Peacock)  J, 

Frankl.  Inst.  73:  325. 
Hammers  and  Percussion.    (A.  Rigg)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  11. 
Hammerfest,  Norwa\'.     All  the  Year,  12:  232. 
Hammersmith  Ghost,  Autobiography  of.    Fraser,  18:  338. 
Hammock,  Pocket.     Nature,  16:  209. 
Hammond,  Benjamin,  Descendants  of.   N.  E.  Reg.  30:  28. 
Hammond,  Charles,  with  portrait.     Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  17. 
Hammond,  Jas.  H.     Eulogy  on  Calhoun.    So.  0.20:107. 
Hammond,  Col.  M.  C,  Memoir  of.     De  Bow,  24:  33S. 
Hammond's  Luck.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  193. 
Hammonds'  Ugly  Duckling.  (J.  Darrell)  Argosy,  31 :  267. 
Hampden,  John.     Nat.  M.  3:  97. 

—  and  his  Times.      (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  54:  505. 

Same  art.  Select  J.  i:  i.  —  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  47: 
457. — Westm. 16:  496.  —  Mus.2o:  427. — Am.  Q. 
13:  187. — Mo.  R.  127:  168.     129:  439. 

—  Notes  on.     (Mrs.  A.  Tindal)  Once  a  Week,  8:  64. 

—  Nu2ent's  Memorials  of. — Colburn,  34:  121. 
Hampden,  Renn  Dickson,  Bishop.     Theo.  R.  8:  360. 

—  and  Anglicanism.     Dub.  R.  69:  66. 

—  and  the  See  of  Hereford.     Chr.  Rem.  15:  213,  448.— 

Eel.  R.  87:  221. 

—  Memorials  of.     Chr.  Obs.  71:  331. 

Hampden  Controversy.  (R.  S.  Candlish)  No.  Brit.  8: 
534.  —  Fraser,  37:  105.  —  (J.  Williams)  Am.  Church 
R.  1 :  246. 

Hampden  House  and  Church.     Penny  IVI.  8:  485. 

Hanipdens,The.  (H.Martineau)  Oncea  Week,  8:211-449. 

Hampole,  R.  de.  Account  of  his  Stimulus  Conscientio. 
(J.  B.  Yates)  Arch.  19:  314. 


HAJUPSHIRE 


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HANNIBAL 


Hampshire,  Eng.,  Church  and  Parish  of  Christ  Church. 
Colburn,  i:  143-422. — Penny  M.  13:  281. 

—  Domesday  of.     Fraser.  73:  368. 

—  Legends  of.     All  the  Year,  31:  445-542. 
Traditions  of.     AH  the  Year,  32:  60. 

—  Tropical  Forests  of.     Nature,  15:  229,  258,  279. 

—  Walk  through.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  391. 

Hampshire  County,  Mass.,  Military  Defense  of,  1743. 
N.  E.  Reg.  13:  21. 

—  Ministers  of,  to  1S38.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

10:  379. 
Hampstead  and  Highgate.     St.  James,  28:  413. 

—  Summer  Day  at.    (E.  Wsilford)  Once  a  Week,  11 :  169. 
ILimpstead  Heath.      (G.  Hiil)  Sharpe,  31 :  200,266.    32: 

30,  195.  33:  loi.  —  (H.  King)  Once  a  Week,  16: 
304.  —  (Mrs.  C.  A.Wliite)  Sharpe,  49:  28.  — House. 
Words,  4:  15.  —  Lond.  Soc.  37:  477. 

—  Preservation  of.     All  the  Year,  17:  198,  417. 
Hampton,  N.  H.,   Burial  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E,  Reg. 

11:  77. 

Hampton,  Va.,  Normal  and  Agricultural  Institute  at. 
(H.  W.  Ludlow)  Harper,  47:  672.  —  (M.  F.  Arm- 
strong) Nation,  16:  131. 

Hampton  Beach  Rambles.  (J.  W.  Chickering,  jr.)  Am. 
Natural   5:  356. 

Hampton  Court.     Penny  M.  3:  25.     10:  ^yy,  425. 

—  Few  Hours  at.     (J.  Eagles)  Blackw.  48:  764. . 

—  Past   and  Present  of.     (Mrs.  A.  T.  Thomson)  Fraser, 

34:  172,  479. 

—  Pictures  at.     Lond.  M.  7:  616. 

—  Portraits  from.      (G.  Scharf)  Arch.  39:   245.  —  Col- 

burn. 17:  272-316. 
Hampton  Roads,  Battle  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  305. 
Hananda,  the  Miracle  Worker.     Fraser,  86:  244. 
Hanbury,  Benj.,  Historical  Memoirs.     Eel.  R.  70:  335. 
Hanbur}-,  Daniel.     Nature,  II :  428. 
Hanbury,  Wm.    A  Churchman's  Charity.   Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

3:  553- 
Hancock,  Albany.     Nature,  9:  43. 
Hancock,  John.     (C.  F.  Adams)  Pennsyl.  M.  i:  73. 

—  Biography  of.     (G.  Mountfort)  Hunt,  3:  520. 

—  House  of,  at  Boston.     (A.  Gilman)  Atlan.  II :  692. 

—  Letter  of,  1775.     N.  E.  Reg.  19:  135. 

—  Letter  to  his  Wife,  1777.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  106. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (W.  H.  Sumner)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  1S7. 
Hancock,  Thomas.     (A.  Bradford)  Hunt,  i:  354. 
Hancock,  Winfield  S.    (M.  W.  Fuller)  Dial  (Ch.),  i :  loi. 

—  Civil  Record  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  906. 

—  Nomination  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  31 :  4. 
Hancock  Genealogy.  (W.  H.Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.9:  353. 
Hancock  Secret.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Ev.  Sat.  11:  598. 
Hancock  Co.,  Mass.,  proposed,  1775.     N.  E.  Reg.  14:  240. 
Hancomb,  Catherine,  Strange  Story  of.    (D.  Butler)  Once 

a  Week,  7:  442. 
Hand,  The  Human.     (H.  Bronson)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  54. 
—  (B.  G.  Wilder) Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  44.  —All  the  Y'ear, 
10:  345-     35:   '24. 

—  Artificial  Description  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  40:  57. 

—  Beirs  Treatise  on.     Hogg,  i:   129.  —Mo.  R.  132:  424. 

—  Chiromancy.     (A.  Eubule-Evans)  St.  Paul's,  13:  332. 

—  Left.     All  the  Year,  23:  609. 

—  plirenologically  considered.     Hogg,  2:  25-?. 

—  Psychonomy  of,  Beamish 's.     Anthrop.  R.  3:  346. 

—  Right  and  Left.     Penny  M.  4:  405. 

—  an  unruly  Member.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Am.  Natural,  i : 

414,  482,  631. 
Hands.     Blackw.  98:   171.  — Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  208.— 
Macmil.  12:  72. 

—  and  Gloves.     Fraser,  36:  290. 

Hand  and  Soul.     (D.  G.  Ro.«sctti)  Fortn.  14:  692. 
Hand  in  Hand;  a  Tale.     (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath.  World, 
12:  525. 


Hand  of  Ethelberta;  a  Novel.     (T.  Hardy)  Cornh.  32: 

1-733-     33:   «-639- 
Hand  to  Hand;  a  Tale.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Galaxy,  9:  382. 
Hand-Organs.     Sharpe,  43:  147. 

—  Nuisance  of.     Fraser,  56:  719. 

Hand-Shaking.    All  the  Year,  23:  466. — Dem.  R.  34:  346. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Tait,  i:  212. 

Handel,  Geo.  Frederick.  (H.  R.  Haweis)  Contemp.  10: 
503.  11:  60.  — (H.  H.  Stratham)  Fortn.  33:  53. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  24:  403,  472.  —  House.  Words,  15:  588.  — 
with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  41:  138.  —  Brit.  Q.  36:  35. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  74:  601.  —  Eel.  R.  105:  616. — 
Penny  M.  2:  72.  —  Lond.  Soc.  2:  60. 

—  Genius  of.     St.  James,  13:  305. 

—  Haydn  and  Mozart.     (S.  A.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  43:  78. 

—  Messiah.     (J.  S.  Dwight)  Dem.  R.  12:  264.  —  (G.  A. 

Macfarren)  Am.  W^hig  R.  9:  135. 

Autograph  of.    (J.  Bennett)  Macmil.  18:  328.    Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  6:  289. 

—  Schoelcher's  Life  of.    (G.  F.  Chorley)  Ed.  R.  106:  227. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  433.  —  F'raser,  56:  253. 
Handel  Festival.     All  the  Year,  32:  244. 
Handel  and  Haydn  Festival,  1871,  Reminiscence  of.    Ev. 

Sat.  10:  522. 
Handerson,  Worcester,  Memoir  of.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  42. 
Handkerchief.    Cath.  World,  15:  S49.  — Ev.  Sat.  12:  73. 
Handley  Cross ;  or  the  Spa  Hunt.     Quar.  71:  392.    Same 

art.  Eel.  Mus.  2:  129. 
Handsome;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  49:  769-827. 
Handsome  Housekeeper;  a  Storj-.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra. 

19:  404. 
Handsome  John  Gatsimer.     (A.  Cary)  Harper,  40:  848. 
Handwriting.    All  the  Year,  26:  127.  — Ev.  Sat.  II :  143. 

—  Cath.  World,  2:  695. 

—  and  Counterfeiting.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  22. 

—  as  a  Clew  to  Character.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  37S. 

—  A  mere  Question  of.     (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  133:  35. 

—  Peculiarities  of.     Appleton,  8:  545. 

—  Thoughts  on.     (R.  C.  Sands)  Knick.  12:  31S. 
Handy  Andy.   (S.  Lover)  Bentley,  i:  20-373.    5:  89-479. 
Hanging,  Going  to  see  a.     Fraser,  22:  150. 

—  in  America.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Putnam,  13:  225. 

—  past  and  present.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  233. 

—  Pleas  against.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  459. 

—  Revivals  after.     Chamb.  J.  43:  1S7. 

—  Story  of  One  who  was  hanged.    (J.  McCormick)  Over- 

land, 2:  518. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  314. 

—  Use  of  Chlorofonn  in.     (G.  W.  Peck)  Am.  Whig  R. 

8:  2S3. 
Hankinson,  Thomas  E.,  Works  of      Chr.  Obs.  45:  627, 
Hanmer,  Sir  John.     (H.  Holbeach)  St.  Paul's,  10:  386. 
Hanmer,  Sir  Thomas,  Life  and  Correspondence  of.     Mo. 

R.  146:  427. 
Ilanna's  Town,  Destruction  of,  by  Indians,  1782.     Olden 

Time,  2:  354. 
Ilannagan,  Edward  A.,  Portrait  of,     Dem.  R.  18:  403. 
Hannah,  J.     (S.  Gates)  Meth.  M.  26:   193. 
Hannah.   (D.  M.  Craik)  St.  Paul's,  7:  444-527.  8:33-580. 

9:   87-314.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,    108:   674,   737. 

109:  97-677.    no:  91-654.     in:  ioS-532. 
Hannah  Dawston's Child.  (L.L.Pleasants)  Atlan. 45:  362. 
Hannah  Ilervey.     (T.  Flint)  Knick.  7:  251. 
Ilannali  Jane;  a  Poem.    (D.  R.  Locke)  Harper,  43:  709. 
Hannah  Thurston.     Contin.  Mo.  5:  456. 
Ilann.ay,  James.     Temp.  Bar,  38:  89.     49:  234. 
Hannibal.     Blackw.  57:  752. 

—  and  Napoleon.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  421. — Hogg,  8:  327. 

—  Did  he  use  GunpowderV     Fraser,  21 :  608. 

—  in  Italy;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  393. 

—  invasion  of  Italy.     Westm.  14:  42. 

—  on  the  Alps;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  231. 


HANNIBAL 


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HARE 


Hannibal,  Passage  of  the  Alps  by.     Ed.  R.  43:  163. — 

Eel.  K.  52:   157. 
a  Poem.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  137. 

—  Why  he  did  not  march  on  Rome.    (F.  G.  Ireland)  Pcnn 

Mo.  5:  579. 
Hanover.     (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  3:  92. 

—  and  Netherlands,  Importance  of.     For.  R.  2:   166. 

—  Commercial  Treaty.    Hunt,5:i77.    16:611.    19:411. 

—  Constitution  of.     For.  Q.  20:  378.- 

—  Coup-d'Etat  in.    Bril.  &  For.  R.  6:  269.  —  Eraser,  52: 

443- 

—  Court  of.    (O.  Mediny)  Contemp.  39:  646.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  149:  343. 

—  Ghost  of  a  City.     (R.  Tomes)  Putnam,  2:  633. 

—  History  of.     Westm.  28:  198. 

—  House  of.    Mo.  R.  no:  384. 

—  King  of,  and  Stade  Tolls.     Ed.  R.  74:  359. 

—  Life  in.    (I).  Costello)  Bentle^',  12:  625.    13:  26,  447. 

—  Village  Life  in.    (W.  Nordhoft)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  467. 

—  Visit  to.     (H.  Bedford)  Month,  38:  iS. 

Hanover,  N.  H.,   Dartmouth  College.     /See   Dartmouth 

College. 
Hanover  S(i.  Rooms.    (F.  VV.  Fairholt)  St.  James,  2:  283. 
Hans  Beiidix;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  10:  264. 
Hans   Brenzel,   the   Smuggler.      (W.  II.  G.  Kingston) 

Bentley,  19:  455. 
Hans  Ernst  Mitterkamp;  an  Autobiography.     Colburn, 

113:    45-470.     114:  73-462.     115:  212-464.     116: 

1 1 1-459.     117:  203-467. 
Hans  Heiliug's  Rocks;  from  Korner.     Blackw.  8:  625. 
Hans  Memliug's  Love.     Tinsley,  23:  481,  586. 
Hans  Michel.     Beutlev-,  25:  21. 

Hans  Phaall;  a  Tale.    (E.  A.  Poe)  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  565. 
Hans  Preller;  a  Legend  of  the  Rhine  Falls.    (W.  Alexis) 

Blackw.  128:  176. 
Hans  Sachs  and  the  Master  Song.     Cornh.  40:  475. 
Hans  Schnaps'  Spy-Glass;  a  Tale.    (MM.  Erckmann-Cha- 

trian)  Temp.  Bar,  33 :  394.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  1 1 :  454. 
Hans  Vogel;   a  Poetic  Episode  of  the  Franco-Prussian 

War.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  219. 
Hanse  Towns.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  99. 
Hanseatic  League,  History  of.     For.  Q.  7:  130. 
Hanseatic  Merchants  in  London.     Eraser,  47:  699. 
Hanserd  Knollys  Society,  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  103:  274. 
Hansteen,  Christopher.     Nature,  8:  349. 
Hanway,  Jonas,  and  lirst  Umbrella.  Ev.  Sat.  11 :  151,  165. 
Hanwell  Lunatic  Asylum.     Chamb.  J.  44:  471.  —  Hogg, 

8:  129-361. 

—  Recollections  of.     Hogg,  9:  8-237. 

Hanworth.    Eraser,  58:  1-676.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  59: 

599-925.     60:  105,  212. 
Happiness.     Blackw.  5:  155.  — (H.  W.  Hall)  Unita.  R. 

14:  505.  — Irish  Mo.  3:   179.  —  Chr.  Obs.  34:  193. 

—  and  Health.     Chamb.  J.  28:  337. 

—  Best  Means  of  promoting  general.     (J.  Sewall,  jr.) 

New  Eng.  38:  i. 

—  Connection  between  Piety  and.     Chr.  R.  5:  354. 

—  dependent  on  Ourselves.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  449. 

—  Dialogue  on.     (W.  H.  Mallock)   19th  Cent.  6:  425. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  22:  355. — Liv.  Age,  143:  38. 

—  in  different  Gradations  of  Society.    Anal.  M.  16:  151. 

—  Infidel's  View  of.     (I).  Y.  Heisler)  Mercer.sb.  20:  12. 

—  the  Object  of  God  in  Creation.     Chr.  R.  2:  161. 

—  or  Welfare?    (F.  Pollock)  Mind,  2:  269. 

—  Sources  of.     Mo.  R.  131:  85. 

—  the  summum  Bonum.    (D.  G.  Thompson)  Mind,  6:  62. 

—  True,  Sermon  on.     (D.  Clapp)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  2:  313. 

—  Trust  in  God  the  Foundation  of.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  1 :  370. 
Happy,  Art  of  being.    (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  27:  115. 

—  Am.  Mc.  R.  2:  169.  —  (M.  A.  Fairman)  Godey, 
20:  215. --(.\.  B.  John.eon)  Knick.  35:  295. 
Happj-,  though  married.     Chamb.  J.  55:  779. 


Happy  Dream;  a  Stor}'.     (S.  Gibnjy)  Tinsley,  29:  566. 
Ilapity  Family.     (J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  28:  345. 
Happy  IIunting-Ground.  (P.  0.  Sullivan)  Harper,  61 :  324, 
Ilajip}-  I.-sland.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Harper,  59:  209. 
Hai)py  Jack.     All  the  Year,  22:  22S. 
Happy  Land;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  40:  499. 
Happy  Man,  Passages  in  Life  of.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  836. 
Ilajisburg,  Court  of;  a  Poem.     Eraser,  37:  232. 

—  House  of.    All  the  Year,  31:  126. —  Month,  34:  43.— 

Nat.  Q.  8:  128. 
Episode  in  History  of.     (A.  Hay)  Belgra.  11 :  359. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  366. 
Hara-Kiii,   Execution  by,   in  Japan.     (A.  B.  Mitford) 

Cornh.  20:  549.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  74:  89. 
Haran    and    Serug,    Ass^-ria,   Excursion    to.     Colburn, 

162:  62. 
Harbaugh,  Henry.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  15:  165.— 

(C.  G.  Leland)  Knick.  59:  287. 

—  Poems  of.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  12:  157. 
Harbaugh's  Harfe.    (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  i\Io.  i:  2S1. 
Harberton,  Viscountess,  with  portrait.     Victoria,  36:  81. 
Harbor  of  New  York.  Deposit  of  Silt  in.    (C.  H.  Haswell) 

J.  Frankl  Inst.  65:  161. 
Harbor  Defense.    (J.  G.  Barnard)  So.  Lit.  ISIess.  11:  25. 
Harbors  of  North  America.    (D.  Stevenson)  Hunt,  2:  309. 

—  Improvement  of.     (D.  S.  Howard)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

65:  21. 

New  Method  of,  1876.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  153. 

See  Rivers  and  Harbors. 

Harcourt's  V'line  Mango.   (S.  A.  Shields)  Lippinc.  28:  84. 

Hard  and  sharp  Steeplechase;  a  Tale.    Temp.  Bar,  38:  35. 

Hard  Road  to  travel.     All  the  Year,  20:  235. 

Hard  Struggle.     (W.  Marston)  Liv.  Age,  57:  213. 

Hard  Swearing  on  a  Church  Steeple.  (T.  W.  Lane)  Put- 
nam, 5:  41. 

Hard  Times.     (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words,  9:  141-597. 

—  and  cheap  Labor.     (C.  W.  Elliott)  Galaxy,  23:  474. 

—  Causes  and  Cure  of.     (G.  W.  Burnap)  Hunt,  8:  493. 

—  Did  Government  cause?    Penn  Mo.  8:  33S. 
Hard  up.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Putnam,  4:   50. 
Hardcastle  Crags.     (R.  M.  Kettle)  Ctdburn,  168:  260. 
Hardenberg,   Friedrich  von,  called  Novalis.     Lond.  Q. 

17:  325- 

—  and  the  Blue  Flower.    (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Atlan.  36:  6S9. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Dub.  R.  3:  277. 

—  Memoirs  of .    Ed.  R.  146:  396. 

—  Writings  of.     Dub.   Univ.   54:    35S.  —  (T.  Carlyle) 

For.  R.  4:  97.  —  Westm.  13:  170. 
Hardin,  Col.  John.     (M.  T.  Walworth)  Hist.  M.  15:  233. 

—  Death  at  Buena  Vista.     (Gen.  Guinuipp)  Hist.  M.  16: 

299. 
Harding,  Chester,  Artist.     (S.  Bowles)  Atlan.  19:  4S4. 

--  (O.  Tiffany)  Lippinc.  13:  65. 
Hardmg,  James  D.     Art  J.  16:  39. 
Harding,  John.     Arch,  i:  87. 
Hardinge,  Lord  Henry.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  23:  i. 

—  Bentley,  32:  452.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:  497. 
Ilardwick,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  57. 
Hardwiek  Hall.     Antiquary,  3:  217. 
Hardwicke,    Philip   Yorkc,    Lord.    Life   and   Times  of. 

Blackw.  63:  463.  — Eel.  R.  87:  744.  — Westm.  49: 

348.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  15:  i. 
Hardwicke  Reformatory  School.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  7S9. 
Hardy,  Frederick  D.,  Works  of.     Art  J.  27:  73. 
Hardy,  Gathorne,  Polit.  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  24:  678. 
Hardy,  Thomas.     Pair  of  blue  Eyes.     (W.  H.  Browne) 

So.  M.  13:  365. 

—  Novels  of.     Brit.  Q.  73:  342. 

Hardyng's  Chronicle,  Extracts  from  MS.  Copy  of.     (H. 

Ellis)  Arch.  16:   139. 
Hare,  Augustus  J.  C.     Memorials  of  a  quiet  Life.     Chr. 

Obs.  72:  902. 


HARE 


571 


HARRISBURG 


Hare,  Mrs.  Augustus  J.  C.     (C.  K.  Paul)  Theo.  R.  lo:  9S. 
Hare,  Augustus  Will.    Sermons.    (.J.  J.  Bluiit)Quar.  59: 
33.  — Chr.  Obs.  38:  452,  525. 

—  and  J.  C.     Guesses  at  Truth.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  7: 

116.  —  Blackw.  63:  701. 
Hare,  Julius  Charles.     (J.  H.  Rigg)  Meth.  Q.  16:  169, 
329.  —  Quar.  97:  I.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  S95. 

—  and  the  English  Review.     Eel.  R.  89:  657. 

—  Sermons  of  Faith.     Prosp.  R.  3:  396. 

Hare,  Robert.    Compound  Blowpipe.    Am.  J.  Sci.  2:  2S1. 

3:  ^7- 

Notice  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  too. 

Hare  Family.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  16:  287. 
Hare,  Tiie,  and  the  Rabbit.     Penny  M.  10:  417. 

—  Does  it  chew  the  Cud?     Kitto,  37:  3S3. 

—  New  Species  of.    (F.  V.  Hayden)  Am.  Natural.  3:  113. 
Harem,  An  African.    Cornh.  23:  726.    Same  art.  Eel.  R. 

77:165.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  iSi. — Ev.  Sat. 
11:  143. 

—  of  the  Pasha  of  Widdin.     Eraser,  18:  679. 

—  of  Said  Pacha,  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,  7:  387. 

—  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  5:  65. 

—  Visits  to.     Blackw.   15:    199.     16:    17.     18:   657.— 

Mus.  4:  481.    5:  337.    8:  193. 
See  Seraglio. 
Harems  of  the  East.     Penny  M.  7:  484. 
Harem  Life.    (E.  De  Leon)  Harper,  46:  364.  —  Appleton, 

3:   197,  226.  —  Bentley,  43:    508.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  57:  943.  —  Chamb.  .1.  43:  365. 

—  Emeline  Lott  on.     (.J.  G.  Maline)  Cath.  World,  7 :  407. 
Harford,  J.  S.,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  489. 
Harkawav  Sketches.     (J.  Mills)  Bentley,  8:  33,  337. 
Harker  and  Blind.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Serib.  4:  302. 
Harkness,  Robert.     Nature,  18:  62S. 

Harlakenden  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  14:  319.     15:  327. 
llarland,  John.     (J.  Croston)  Reliquary,  9:  81. 

—  Reminiscences  of.  (T.  Hunt)  Reliquary,  14:  28. 
Harland,  Marion,  pseud.  See  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V. 
Harleian  Dairy  System.     Mo.  R.  121 :  56. 

Harlem  Plains,  Battle  of.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

4:  351.    6:  260. 
Harlequin  Fairy  Morgana.     All  the  Year,  12:  40. 
Harlequin,  History  of.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  202. 
Harlequinade,  A.     Chamb.  J.  26:  340. 
Hai-ley,  John,  the  Veteran.     Mo.  R.  145:  82. 
Harley  Patent.     (Mrs.  W.  H.  Palmer)  Galaxy,  3:  742. 
Harley's  Inheritance.     (M.  Northcott)  Tinsley,  20:  548. 
Harlow,  George  Henry.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  6:  94. 
Harlow  Genealogy.     (T.  P.  Adams)  N.  E.  Reg.  14:  227. 
Harmens,  Jacob.     See  Arminius. 
Harmless  old  Gentleman;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  6:  276. 
Harmon,  D.  W.  Travels  in  W.  Caledonia.  Quar.  26:409. 
Harmonic  and  Basic  Lines.     (P.   E.  Chase)  J.  Frank]. 

Inst.  108:  28. 
Harmonies,    Elementary   Spectral.      (P.    E.    Chase)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  104:  288.     105:  20. 
Harmonists,  The.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Atlan.  17:  529. 

—  and  George  Rapp.     (D.  E.  Nevin)  Scrib.  17:  703. 
Harmonious  Discords  ;    a   Dramatic   Proverb.      (II.  St. 

Maur)  Once  a  Week,  28:  424. 
Harmonious  Effects.     (M.  L.  Pool)  Galaxy,  3:  374. 
Harmonograph,  A  new;  Induction  Balaixe.     J.  Fraukl. 

Inst.  108:  132. 
Harmon v,  Demode's  New  Sy>tem  of.     For.  Q.  3:  506. 

—  Haunts  of.     (A.  Ogilvy)  Once  a  Week,  16:    265,  294. 

—  Imperfections  of  modern.     (S.  A.  Pearce)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  16:  508. 

—  in  Art.     Art  J.  17:  65,  114. 

—  Phj'sics  and  Physiologj'  of.    Westm.  104:  432.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  130:   195. 
Harmony  Night  at  our  Histrionic  Club.     (II.  Louther) 
Tinsley,  26:  425. 


Harms,    Louis,   of    Ilermannsburg.      (IVL    L.    Stoever) 
Evang.  R.  17:  285. 

—  and  his  Work.     Good  Words,  i:  673-77S. 

—  Schleiermacher,    and   De   Wette.      (Dr.  Ilagenbach) 

Meth.  Q.  21:  403. 
Harnett,  Cornelius,  Seat  of.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  5:  641. 
Hanieyhow's  Hummock.     (J.  G.  Austin)  Lippinc.  3:  608. 
Harold  the  Dauntless,  Poem  of.     Blackw.  i:  76. 
Harold  II.  and  Earl  Godwin.     No.  Brit.  52:  28. 

—  Tomb  of.  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  13:  190. 
Harold  of  Norway.     Quar.  135:   164. 

Harold  Rivers;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  55:  773-S18. 

Harold  Skimpole.     Bentley,  54:  48. 

Harold  Vaughan's  Wooing.     (M.  Uenly)  Colburn,  157: 

569. 
Haroun-al-Raschid.     Temp.   Bar,  61:   456.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  96:  802.  —  Applelon,  25:  346. 

—  and  Saracenic  Civilization.     Putnam,  8:  337. 

—  Modern.     House.  Words,  2:  617. 

—  Story  of.     Colburn,  135:  54. 
Harper,  Elizabeth.     Godey,  45:  45. 

Harper,  John,  Life  of.     Potter  Am.  JIo.  4:  480. 

Harper,  S.  B.  Bertiand.     Eraser,  16:   190. 

Harper   and    Brothers,   Publishing-House  of.      So.   Lit. 

Mess.  5:  629.  —  Liv.  Age,  31:  27. 
Harper's  Monthly  and  Weekly.     Putnam,  9:  293. 
Harper's  Weekly-,  an  micivil  Journal.      (J.  G.  Meline) 

Cath.  World,  14:  721. 
Harper's  Ferry  and  old  Captain  Brown.     (W.  E.  Forster) 

Macmil.  i :  306. 

—  Invasion  of.     (W.  G.  Day)  So.  M.  13:  433.  —  Once  a 

Week,  i:  484. 

Moral  of,  1859.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  17:  1066. 

Harpocrates;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  15:  662. 
Harpooner,  Shipwreck  of.     Meth.  M.  40:  362. 
Harpsichord,  The.     Chamb.  J.  24:  257. 
Harriers,  Day  with  the.     St.  James,  16:  251. 
Harrietta,  or  the  rash  Reply.     Liv.  Age,  30:  300. 
Harring,  Harro,  Sketch  of.     (A.   H.  Everett)  Dem.  R. 

15:  337,  462,  561. 
Harrington,  James,  and  his  Oceana.    Temp.  Bar,  24:  407. 
Harrington,  Jonatlian,  with  portrait.     (E.  H.  Goss)  Pot- 
ter Am.  IMo.  5:  513. 
Harrington,  William,  Martyrdom  of.     (J.  Morris)  Month, 

20:  411. 
Harrington  Grange.     (L.  Sand)  Sharpe,  34:    iSo,  256, 

312.     35:  30,  88,  134. 
Harris,  C.  Fi.ske,  Library  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  152. 
Harris,  Elizabeth,  of  Roxbury,  Letters  to,  from  England, 

1654  and  1662.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  307. 
Harris,  James,  Earl  of  Jlalmesbury,  Diaries  and  Corre.«p. 

of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  74:  50S.     75=403. 
Harris,  Joel  Chandler.    Uncle  Remus,  etc.    (T.  F.  Crane) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  824. 
Harris,  John.     Gnat  Commission.     Chr.   R.  7:  379. — 

(O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  12:   187. 

—  Man  primeval.     Eel.  R.  90:  612. 

—  Pre-Adamite  Earth.     Eel.  R.  85:   137.  — (A.  P.  Pea- 

body)  No.  Am.  70:  391.  — (D.  W.  Phillips)  Chr.  R. 
14:402.  —Brit.  Q.  5:  387.  — So.  Q.  21:  48. 

—  Union.     Eel.  R.  68:  303. 

Plarris,  Thomas  Lake,  and  Community  of  Salem-on-Erie. 
Ev.  Sat.  11:  142. 

—  Spiritual  Poems  of.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  454. 

Harris,    Tliaddeus   Willi.im.      Horticultural    Discourse. 

Am.  Mo.  R.  3:   152. 
Harris,  William,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  13:   no,  165. 
Harris,  William  T..  with  portrait.     (II.  Barnard)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  30:  625. 
Ilarrisburg,  Pa.     (J.  W.  Howe)  0.  &  N.  2:  62. 
Ilarrisburg  Presb^  tciy,  Fathers  of.   Am.  Presb.  R.  9 :  319. 


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HARVARD 


Ilarrison,  Gessner,  Memorial  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  334. 
Harrison,  William,  Strange  Story  of.    Chamb.  J.  48:  174. 
Ilarrison,  Wni.  H.,  with  portrait.    Portfo.{I)en.)  13:  305. 

—  and  Governor  Shelb\-.     Niles's  Reg.  14:   185. 

—  Campaigns  of.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  27:  145. 

—  Discourses  on  the  Death  of.     Chr.  Exam.  30:  359. 

—  Historical  Discourse  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  51 :  46. 

—  Life  of.    West.  M.  3:  82,  113,  222. 

—  Narrative  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  i:  542. 

Harrison,  Wm.  H.      Notes  and  Reminiscences.     Dub. 

Univ.  91:  537,698.     92:  56-705. 
Harroldstone  Tower ;  a  Tale.     Colburn,  138:  211,  313. 
Harrow,  Rambles  round.     (A.  Rimmer)  Belgra.  45:  96- 

472. 
Harrow  School.     Blackw.  94:  457.     96:  219. 

—  Football  at.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  246. 

—  Monitorial  System  of.     Liv.  Age,  41 :  367. 

—  Recollections  of.     (F.  Trench)  Temp.  Bar,  28:  467. 
Harrowgate.     (H.  Curling)  Buntley,  17:  445. 
Harry;  a  Story.     (B.  Webber)  Tiusley,  26:  60. 
Harry;  a  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  605. 

Harry  Bolton's  Curacy.     Blackw.  69:  180. 

Harry  Coverdale's  Courtship.  (F.  E.  Smedley)  Sharpe, 
18:  1-340.  19:  17-321.  20:  1-321.  21:  1-369. 
22:  35-365.     23:  115. 

Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil.  (A.  Trollope)  Liv.  Age, 
120:  203-621. 

Harrj-  Lorrequer,  Confessions  of.  (C.  Lever)  Dub.  Univ. 
9:145-402.  10:582,737.  11:222,753.  12:97- 
592.    13:133-677.   14:23-509.   15:21-159.  23:757. 

HaiTy  Martin's  Wife.  (G.  B.  Stuart)  Argosy,  30:  61. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  554. 

Harry  Richmond,  Adventures  of.  (G.  Meredith)  Cornh. 
22:  257-641.     23:  99-641.     24:  102-604. 

Harry  Smith's  Courtship.  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Hodgson)  Peop. 
J.  4:  209. 

Harry  Sumner's  Revenge.     Sharpe,  5:  150.     8:  214. 

Hart,  Charles,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  171. 

Hart,  Emanuel  B.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  40:  520. 

Hart,  John  S.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  91. 

ilart,  Luther.     (N.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  476. 

Hart,  Nancy.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  37:  201. 

Harte,  F.  Bret.  (N.  Brooks)  Scrib.  6 :  1*58.  —  Belgra.  45 : 
232. — (E.  S.  Fomian)  0.  &  N.  4:  712.  —  with  por- 
trait, Ev.  Sat.  10:  25,  42,  91. —  (P.  Godwin)  Putnam, 
i5:  109.  —  Chamb.  J.  48:  324. — Potter  Am.  Mo. 
17:  306. — Eel.  M.  76:  752.  —  with  portrait.  Eel. 
M.80:  371.  — Ev.  Sat.  15:  358.  —  Temp.  Bar,  39: 

257- 

—  London  Spectator  on.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  486. 

—  Luck  of  Roaring  Camp.  Am.  Bibliop.  3:  54. —  Blackw. 

no:  422. 
'  —  Poems  of.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  12:  42.  —  Galaxy, 
12:  635. 

—  Writings  of.     (E.  S.  Nadal)  No.  Am.  124:  81. 
Hartcbeest,  Hunting  the.  (M.  L.  Meason)  Broadw.  2:  495. 
Hartford,  Conn.     (C.  H.  Clark)  Scrib.  13:  1. 

—  Building  in.     Am.  Arch,  i:  339. 

—  Charter  Oak  at.     See  Charter  Oak. 

—  Dutch  House  of  Good  Hope.     N.  E.  Reg.  6:  368. 

—  Female  Seminary  and  its  Founder.      Am.  J.  Educ. 

28:  65. 

—  Grammar  School  at.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:   185. 

—  High  School  at.     (H.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  339. 

28:  225. 

—  Hopkins  Bequest  at.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  185. 

—  in  the  olden  Time,  Stuart's.     Knick.  42:  259. 

—  New  Capitol.     Am.  Arch.  5:  17-206. 

—  Orphan  Asylum  Building.     Am.  Arch.  4:  174. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  173,  196,  331.     13:  48- 

343.     20:  234.     22:  192.     23:  42. 

—  Trinity  College.     (W.  C.  Brocklesby)  Scrib.  11 :  601. 


Hartford,  Conn.,  Trinity  College,  New  Buildings  of. 
Am.  Arch.  2:  225. 

Hartford  Convention.  (S.  E.  Baldwin)  New  Eng.  37: 
145.  —  (B.J.  Lossing)  Harper,  25:  217.  —  (A.  H. 
Everett)  No.  Am.  39:  20S. — Am.  Q.  15:  167. — 
New  Eug.  M.  6:  iSi.  —  Niles's  Reg.  26:  219.  38: 
20-     39:  434- 

Hartford  Wits.     (F.  Sheldon)  Atlan.  15:  187. 

Hartington,  S.  C.  Cavendish,  Marquis  of,  Political  Por- 
trait of.     St.  James,  25:  312. 

Hartley,  Col.  Thomas,  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  34:  109. 

Hartley  Colliery  Calamity,  1S62.  (T.  Sopwith)  St. 
James,  3:  401.     See  also  Coal  Mines. 

Hartmann,  E.  von.  Philosophy  of  the  Unconscious.  (L. 
Dumont)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:    152-311. — New  Eng. 

37:  15- 
Hartmann,  Richard.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  493. 
Hartt,  Charles  F.    Nature,  18:  174.  —  (R.  Rathbun)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  13:  231. 
Hartwell  House.     (J.  Wilkins)  Once  a  Week,  14:  304. 

—  Hogg,  4:  23- 

—  Smyth's  /Edes  Plartwelliante.     Colburn,  94:  40. 

—  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  22:  133.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

43:  19- 

Hartwick  Seminary,  Hist.  of.    (W.  Hull)  Luth.  Q.  8:  592. 

Hartz  Mountains.  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  12:  268. — 
(J.  M.  Hoppin)  Knick.  35:  189.  —  (H.  Blackburn) 
Lond.  Soc.  24:  213.     Same  art.  Harper,  47:  67. 

—  In  the  Heart  of.     (M.  Mitchell)  Harper,  56:  6S4. 

—  Mining  in.     St.  James,  13:  202. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Canad.  Mo.  8:  425. 

—  Stroll  in.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  568. 

—  Village  Ball  in.     (G.  H.  Putnam)  Scrib.  4:  755. 
Harvard,  John.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  523. 

—  and  Harvard  University.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  172. 
Harvard  University.     (H.  E.  Scudder)  Scrib.  12:  337. 

—  (G  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  33:  216.  —  (J.  Pickering) 
No.  Am.  38:  3S1.  — (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am  52: 
33S.  — (A.  P.  Peabodv)  No.  Ani.  60:  38.  — (F. 
Bowen)  No.  Am.  68:  503.— (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr. 
Exam.  45:  342.  —  (B.  B.  Edwards)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 
3:  263.  —  (A.  Bradford)  Am.Q.  Reg.  9:  329.  — (E. 
S.  Drone)  Appleton,  li :  S07.  —  (J.  G.  Palfrey)  Chr. 
Exam.  17:  93.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  108.  —  Spirit 
Pilg-  3:  323.359-  4:  373-— Appleton,  3:  253.— 
Am.  J.  Educ.  9:  129.     27:  129.  —  0.  &  N.  4:  117. 

—  and  Boston.    Nature,  21:  149. 

—  and  Yale  Universities.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Fortn.  8:  398. 

—  Censures  on,  1672.     N.  E.  Reg.  35:  121. 

—  Class-Day  at.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Atlan.  12:  242.  —  Ap- 

pleton, 10:  113. 

—  Classical  Studies  in.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  54:  35. 

—  Course  of  Studj' in.     O.&N.  5:  109.     6:  108. 

—  Divinity  School.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  29:  6-124, 

Mo.  ilel.  M.  38:  161.  — (J.  Walker)  Chr.  E.\.am. 
10:  129.  —  (J.  T.  Austin)  Chr.  Exam.  10:  136. 
Future  of.     (W.  C.  Langdon)  Atlan.  48:  377. 

—  Eliot's  History  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  68:  99,  503. 

—  (J.  L.  Kingsley).New  Eng.  7:   140. 

—  Examinations  for  Women  at.     (C.  F.  Dunbar)  Peiiu 

Mo.  9:  284. —  (C.  J.  Stilly  PennMo.  9:  93.  — (S. 
B.  Wister)  Penn  Mo.  8:  944. —Nation,  26:  133, 
183.  — O.  &N.  8:  371. 

—  Experience  with  Elective  Studies.     Nation,  17:  70. 

—  Graduates  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  175,  354. 

from  Salem.     (J.  P.  Dabney)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15 :  185. 

—  (J.  P.  Dabney)  N.  E.  Reg.  5:  47,  i53- 

Longevity  of.     (J.  P.  Dabney)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13: 

403.     14:  277. 

Loyalist.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  167. 

Memoirs  of.     (J.  Farmer)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  34. 

Sibley's.    (C.  C.  Smith)  O.  &  N.  8:  501. 


HARVARD 


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HATTON 


Harvard  University,  Greek  Professor  in.     No.  Am.  i: 
127. 

—  Gymnastic  Exercises  at.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  115. 

Hedge  on  Reforms  in.     (T.  D.  Woolscy)  New  Eng. 

25:  695. 

—  in  the  17th  Century.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  117:  141. 

—  in  1781.     Hist.  M.  i:  34. 

—  ini7S6-87.     (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.  114:  no. 

—  Law  School  at.     (C.  Pollen)  No.  Am.  36:  395. 

—  Letter  to  the  President  of,  1S49.     No.  Am.  68:  app. 

—  Library  of.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  No.  Am.  107:  5(^,8. 

Catalogue  of.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  No.  Am.  108:  96. 

Glance  into  Sumner  Alcove.      (K.  V.  Sniilli)  Scrib. 

17:  732- 

—  Medtield  Contribution  to.     N.  E.  Reg.  10:  49. 

—  Medical  College  at.     (J.  Bigelow)  No.  Am.  4:  2S4. 

—  Memorial  Biographies.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  103: 

498. 

—  Memorial  Hall.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Unita.  R.  2:  477. 
and  Yale  Memorial  Building.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Na- 
tion, 5:  34. 

Building  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  35:  360. 

—  Museum  of  Compar.  Zoology.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  9:  613. 

—  Natural  History  Education  at.     Nature,  6:  394. 

—  New  Liturgy  in.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R. 

11:  604. 

—  Observatory  at.     (J.  Farrar)  No.  Am.  8:  205. — Na- 

ture, 15:  201. 

—  Old.    Pioneer,  3:  300. 

—  Origin  of  Unitarianism  in.     Spirit  Pilg.  2:  469. 

—  Patriotic  Record  of.     (L  C.  Ropes)  Hours  at  Home,  2: 

272. 

—  Peirce's  History  of.     (C.  C.  Felton)  Chr.  Exam.  15: 

311.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  301.  —  Mus.  43:  470.  —  Mo. 
R.  156:  92. 

—  Presidency  of,  1868.     (J.  Fiske)  Nation,  7:  547. 

—  Quincy's  History  of.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  30: 

56.  —  (J.  L.  Kingsley)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  6:  177, 
384.  7:  175. — (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  7: 
89,  253. 

—  Recent  original  scientific  Work  at.     (.1.  R.  W.  Hitch- 

cock) Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  482. 

—  Recollections  of.     (T.  Hughes  and  W.  D.  Rawlins) 

Ev.  Sat.  10:  286,  466. 

—  Reform  in.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  209,247,  281.     3:  12- 

205.  —  0.  &  N.  1 :  74. 

—  Religion  in.     Radical,  3:  157. 

—  Religious  and   theological   Interests   of,    1845.      ^^o- 

Rcl.  M.  2:  289. 

—  Sectarianism  of.     (E.  S.Gannett)  Chr.  Exam.  39:  261. 

—  Theological  School  of.     Chr.  Exam.  83:  220. 

—  Voluntary  System  at.     Chr.  Exam.  30:   140. 

—  Who  was  the  first  President  of  ?     (  T.  Farrar)  N.  E. 

Reg.  9:  269. 
Harvard  Lectureship  at  Cambridge,  England.     (C.  E. 

Norton)  Nation,  2:  457. 
Harvest.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Eraser,  68:    307. — Cornh. 

12:  35S. 
Harvest  of  Gold.     Li  v.  Age,  33,:  60S. 
Harvesting,  Wet-Weather.     Pract.  M.  4:  257. 
Harvest-Home;  a  Poem.     (F.  Tennyson)  Eraser,  48:  632. 
Harvest-Homes,  Old.     All  the  Year,  18:  164. 
Harvey,  Christopher.     Cong.  4:  660. 
Harvey,  George,  Historic  Painter.     Brit.  Q.  4:  251. 
Harvey,  Joseph.    Inquiry.     (J.  II.  Linsley)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

3:  551- 
Harvey,    William.     (T.   H.   Huxley)   Fortn.    29:    167. 
Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  3S5.  — Art  J.  18: 
89.  —  Nature,  17:  417. 

—  and  his  Times.     Month,  21:  466. 

—  and  Vivisection.     (.J.  H.  Bridges)  Fortn.  26:   i. 

—  on  the  Circulation  of  the  Blood.     Ed.  R.  147:  25. 


Harvey,  William,  Tercentenary  of.  Nature,  18:  145. — 
(B.W.  Richardson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20:  45^ 

Harv-e}'  Genealogy.   (F.  M.  Hubbard)  N.  E.  Reg. 12:  313. 

Hasheesh.  (C.  Richet)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  4S2.  —  Chamb. 
J.  10:  341. — Nat.  R.  6:  91.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43: 
305.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  56:  449. 

—  Amateur  Assassin  with.  (W.L.Cowles)Belgra.  31 :  353. 

—  and  Opium.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  493. 

—  Apocalypse  of.     Putnam,  8:  625. 

—  Effectsof.     (M.  S.  de  Luca)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  346. 

—  Experiences  of.      (S.  Hibberd)   Intel.  Obs.  2:  435. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  59:  172. 

—  Vision  of.     (B.  Taylor)  Putnam,  3:  402. 
Hasheesh  Dream.     (E.  Phelps)  Lakeside,  7:  141. 
Hasheesh-Eater.     Putnam,  8:  233. 

—  Confessions  of  a  French.     Once  a  Week,  18:  349. 
Haslam,  P.     Meth.  M.  28:3. 

Hasli-thal.     (H.  Bedford)  Month,  26:  407. 

Hassani  Genealogy.    N.  E.  Reg.  24:  414. 

Hassler  Scientific  Expedition,  1S71-72.    O.  &  N.  6:  747. 

Hastings,  Lady  Elizabeth,  Sketch  of.    Meth.  M.  28:  145. 

Hastings,  Frank  A.,  Memoir  of.     Black w.  58:  496. 

Hastings,  Lady  Flora,  Poems  of.      Eel.  R.  73:    572. — 

Tait,  n.  s.  8:  129. 
Hastings,  Selina,  Countess.     See  Huntingdon. 
Hastings,  Walter,  Descendants  of.    (L.  N.  H.  Buckmin- 

ster)  N.  E.  Reg.  21:  350. 
Hastings,  Warren.      (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  74:  160. 

Same   art.   Am.  Eel.  3:  409.  —  Blackw.  34:    326. 

49:  423,638.  —  Dub.  Univ.  18:  619,693.  —  Anal. 

M.  13:  207.  —  (T.  B.  Macaulay)  JIus.  44:  9.  — JIus. 

42:  197,  502.  —  Bentk'v,  10:  627.  —  Eel.  M.  34:  537. 

—  Chapter  in  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  569. 

—  Essay  on  the  Effect  of  Moral  Causes  on  the  Prosperity 

of  Nations.     Eraser,  28:  667. 

—  Gleig's  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  R.  154:  165,  386. 

—  Life  of.      Penny  M.  10:  387. 

and  Impeachment  of.     Liv.  Age,  93:  67,  131. 

Hastings  Genealogy.  (P.  Stackhouse)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  134. 
Hastings,  Town  of.     (G.  Hill)  Sharpe,  30:  254,  301. 

—  and  St.  Leonards.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  12S. 

—  Old.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Good  Words,  20:  319. 
Hastings,  Battle  of.      (G.   B.  Airy)  Arch.  34:  231.— 

Blackw.  5:  259.     Penny  M.  10:  17. 

Field  of.     (J.  K.  Ilosmer)  Nation,  13:  3S3. 

Hastings,  Castle  of,  and  Chapel  of  Virgin  Mary.  Penny  M. 

3:  375- 
Hasty  Pudding;  a  Poem.     (.J.  Barlow)  Harper,  13:  145. 
Hats.      (H.  Jennings)  Once  a  Week,  25:    321,  424. — 

Chamb.  J.  32:  204.    36:  34.     56:  350. 

—  ^Esthetics  of  Dress.     Blackw.  57:  51. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (J.  G.  Austin)  Atlan.  22:  42S. 

—  Old.     Chamb.  J.  49:  5S0. 
Hat  Factorv.     Penny  M.  10:  41. 

Hatch  Genealogy.     (J.  M.  Hatch)  N.  E.  Reg.  14:  197. 
Hatfield.  R.  G.,  Death  of.     Am.  Arch.  5:  65. 
Hatfield,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  272. 

—  Bridge-Opening  at,  1807.  (J.  Lyman)  Hist.  M.  12:  2S9. 
Hatfield  House.      (II.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,   24:  351. — 

Antiquary,  4:  151.  201. — Quar.  141:  i. 
Hathaway  Strange.     Lippinc.  7:  49,  147. 
Hatlieriey,  Lord.     (W.  P.  Wood)  Political  Portrait  of. 

St.  James,  25:  763. 
Ilatherton,  Lord.     (C.  Redding),  Colbum,  128:  176. 
Hatim  Tai;  an  Arabian  Tale.     Colburn,  22:  341. 
Hating.     N.  Eel.  5:  524. 

Hatters,  Worshipful  Company  of.     Chamb.  J.  45:   721. 
Hatton,  Sir  Christopher.     Bentlcy,  21:  79. 
Hatton,  Joseph,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  167:  1S7. 
Hatton  Family,  Correspondence  of.     Ed.  R.  150:  iii. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  515. 
Hatton  Garden  Spoon.     Liv.  Age,  43:  559,597. 


II  ALT  II 


674 


HAWAIIAN 


Ilaucli,  Carsten,  and  his  latest  Poem.     No.  Bi-it.  47:  94. 
Ilauff,  Williclin,  German  liomanticist.     Brit.  Q.  14:  S;. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  24:   145. 

—  Works  of.     So.  Q.  7:  197. 

Ilaug,  Martin.     (E.  P.  Evans)  Unita.  R.  7:  378,  495. 
llauk,  Minnie,  with  portrait.     Victoria,  34:  94. 
Ihuinted  and  the  Haunters.  (E.  B.  Lord  Lytton)  Blackw. 

86:  224.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48:  389. 
Ilauiiled  Bank  of  Ilambiirf^.     Chanib.  J.  36:  22S. 
Haunted  Baronet;  a  Novel.    (J.  S.  Le  Faiui)  Beigra.  12 : 

Haunted  Cask;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  50:  369. 
Haunted  Closet.     (S.  A.  Weiss)  Scrib.  3:  70S. 
Haunted  Enghenio.     Blackw.  m :  86.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  78:  349. 
Haunted  Garden;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  24:  257. 
Haunted  Grange.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  693. 
Haunted  Hamlet ;  a   Uramatic   Sketch.      (C.    Osborne) 

Temp.  Bar,  20:  400. 
Haunted  Hilderton.     All  the  Year,  15:  498. 
Haunted  Hof;  a  Talc.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  169-3S6. 
Haunted  Hotel;    a  Mystery  of   Venice.      (W.  Collins) 

Beigra.  35:  385.     36:  107,  360.     37:  no.     Same 
art.  Canad.  Mo.  14:  1-657. 
Haunted    House,    Story  of  a.      (5Irs.  Romcr)  Bentley, 

26:  436.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  23:  568. 
Haunted  House.    (H.  Parr)  Liv.  Age,  54;  361,  419,  453. 
Haunted  House.     All  the  Year,  2:  supp. 
Haunted  House.     Knick.  59:  38. 
Haunted  House.     Lond.  5L  6:  63. 
Haunted  House.     (G.  Macdonald)  Scrib.  7:  272. 
Haunted  House  atWillington.  (W.Howitt)Ho\vitt,i:  289. 

—  in  Charnwood  Forest.    (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  2:  135. 

—  in  Mexico.     (W.  Browne)  Once  a  Week,  8:  141. 

—  in  Westminster.     (J.  S.  Le  Fanu)  Beigra.  16:  261. 

—  Narrative  of.      Dub.  Univ.  60:  476.      Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  58:  54- 

—  near  Hampstead.     Bentley,  47:  27- 
Haunted  Houses.     (C.  Mackay)  Bentlej',  7:  161. 
Haunted  King  and  the  loaded  Dice.     Putnam,  7:  177. 
Haunted  Life;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  413. 

Haunted  Lighthouse.     (C.  S.  Corfield)  Beigra.  28:  406. 

Haunted  Lives.  (J.  S.  Le  Fanu)  Dub.  L'niv.  71 :  564,  669. 
72:  63-6S6. 

Haunted  Lodging-House.    (Mrs.  Abdy)  Sharpe,  28:  127. 

Haimted  London.     All  the  Year,  i:  20,  92. 

Haunted  Man.     Chamb.  J.  25:  268. 

Haunted  Manor-House  of  Paddington.  (C.  Oilier)  Bent- 
ley, 10:  519. 

Haunted  Mine.     (R.  B.  Peake)  Bcntle}',  12:  4S0. 

Haunted  Mines.     (H.  Stanton)  Lakeside,  2:  48. 

Haunted  Oven.      (W.  L.  Blackley)  St.  James,  41:  619. 

Haunted  People.     Chamb.  J.  9:  3S5. 

Haunted  Precinct.     All  the  Year,  42:   153. 

Haunted  Race.     Sharpe,  39:  113. 

Haunted  Rock.     (C.  F.  F.  Woods)  Beigra.  13:  325. 

—  of  Santa  Barbara.     (V.  F.  Russell)  Overland,  ii :  425. 
Haunted  Shanty.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  8:  57. 
Haunted  Ships,  Legends  of.     Lond.  M.  4:  499. 
Haunted  Spring;  a  Poem.     JIo.  Rel.  M.  4:  500,  533. 
Haunted  Vallej'.     (N.  Brooks)  Overland,  i:  254. 
Haunted  Valley.     (A.  G.  Bierce)  Overland,  7:  88. 
Haunts  of  the  Student ;  a  Poem.     (M.  Junkin)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  16:  596. 
Hanran,  Egypt.     Colburn,  120:  253. 
Hauser,  Kaspar.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  JL  14:  394,  499. 

—  IMus.  16:  367.  — Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  225.  — Chamb. 
J.  56:  454.  — Colburn,  120:  484.  — Ed.  New  Philos. 
J.  8:  134.  —  Penny  M.  3:  47,  50,  58.     9:  398,  406. 

—  Liv.  Age,  119:  315.  — Eel.  R.  58:  58.  —  Howitt, 
i:  257,  273,  2S2.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  11:  505. 

—  Murder  of .     (J.  H.  Browne)  Overland,  13:  425. 


Hauser,  Kaspar,  Sketch  of.  (A.  Ogilvy)  Once  a  Week, 
16:  575. 

—  Lord  Stanhope  on.     Mo.  R.  140:  534. 

—  Who  was  ?     (G.  N.  Lieber)  Atlan.  7:  62. 
Hausmann,  Baron,  at  Home.     Lakeside,  10:  169. 
Hausset,  Mine.  du.     Lond.  M.  11:  434. — Westm.  5:  249. 
Hautca'ur,  Noble  House  of.     Chamb.  J.  19:   105. 
Hautefort,  Mme.  de,  and  Contemporaries.   Nat.  R.  3:  317. 
Haiiy,  Rene-Just.     Am.  J.  Sci.  8:  362. 

Haiiy.  Valentin.     (L.  P.  Brockett)  Am.  J.  Edue.  3:  477. 
Havana.    All  the  Year,  15:84-524. — Chamb.  J.  48:  49. 

—  Adventure  in.     Blackw.  9:  305. 

—  American  Boarding-House  in.     Once  a  Week,  5:  569. 

—  Calle  del  Obispo.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  14:  331. 

—  Connnerce  of.     De  Bow,  24:  187. 

—  Commercial  Formalities  of.    (C.  Tyng)  Hunt,  17:  480. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (E.  E.  Ford)  Galiixv,  17:  662. 

—  Holy  Week  of  1S69  in.     (M.  E.  fregent)  Cath.World, 

11:  58,  212. 

—  How  they  live  in.    (R.  G.  White)  Putnam,  i:  185, 

288.  —  Broadw.  7:  186,  212. 

—  Letters  from.     Galaxy,  9:  239,  346,  475. 

—  Madame  Jlerlin's  History  of.     So.  Q.  7:  153. 

—  Jleteorology  in.     Nature,  8:  294. 

—  Shops  and  Shopmen  of.     Hunt.  18:  451. 

—  Sketches  in.    (H.  P.  Lcland)  Knick.  45:  392,488,  611. 

—  Street  Scenes  in.     (F.  H.  Taylor)  Harper,  58:  682. 
Havana  Cigars.    All  the  Year,  17:  108. 

Havana  Cigaritos.     All  the  Year,  16:  272. 
Havel  River,  Prussia.     (A.  Venner)  Harper,  56:  847. 
Havelock,  Sir  Henr}',  with  portrait.     I^cl.  M.  44:  219, 
242. — Brit.  Q.  32:  122.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  51:  107. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  51:  197.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43:  452. 

—  Eel.  R.  107:  371.  112:  192.  —Good  Words,  i: 
369. —  Nat.  M.  12:  509. — Tait,  n.  s.  25:  185,233. 

—  Liv.  Age,  65:  801, 

—  in  Afghanistan.     (J.  A.  O'Shea)  Tinsley,  26:  260. 

—  Memoirs  of .     Chr.  Obs.  60:  521. — Tait,  n.s.  27:  292. 
Havelok  the  Dane.     House.  Words,  17:  543. 

Haven,  Alice  B.     Godey,  68:  50. 

Haven,  Erastus  O.,  with  portrait.  (D.  C.  Brooks)  Lake- 
side, 3:  325. 

Haven,  Nathaniel  Appleton.  (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No. 
Am.  27:  154.  —  (H.  AVare,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  5:  70. 

Haven't  Time;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  3:  92. 

Havergal,  Frances  Ridley.     (P.  Anton)  Eraser,  102:  479. 

—  Lond.  Q.  57:  49. 

Haverhill  North  Parish,  History  of.  (D.  Oliphant)  Cong. 

Q.  8:  333. 
Having  Law  on  one's  Side.    (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,  61 :  290. 
Having  too  much  and  too  little  to  do.     Lond.  Soc.  3'/ : 

supp.  55. 
Havre  de  Grace.     Penny  M.  8:  81. 

—  Conflagration  of.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  5:  157. 
Hawaiian  Islands.     (T.  M.  Coan)   Scrib.  2:  561.  — (F. 

Poe)  De  Bow,  24:  347.  —  Appleton,  14:  97,  129.  — 
(S.  Wilberforce)  Quar.  112:  219.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  57:  317,420.  —  DeBow,  13:457. — Putnam,  5: 
241. 

—  Among.     (A.  M.  Manning)  Overland,  4:  214. 

—  and  Captain  Cook.     Once  a  Week,  13:  567. 

—  Anderson's.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Bo.st.  R.  5:  244, 

—  Miss  Bird's.     Nature,  11:  322. 

—  Civilization  in.     (G.  B.  Merrill)  Overland,  i:  69.— 

Broadw.  10:  529. 

—  Cruise  to.     (J.  T.  Meagher)  Lakeside,  5:  261. 

—  Ellis's  Tour  through.     Eel.  R.  43:  456.— Chr.  Obs. 

26:  291. 

—  Feast  in.     (J.  T.  Meagher)  Overland,  2:  434. 

—  in  1870.     (W.  Pepys)  Colburn,  154:  27. 

—  Lady's  Trip  to.     (A.  M.  Manning)  Overland,  3:  84. 

—  Lava  Land.     (A.  M.  Manning)  Overland,  3:  489. 


HAWAIIAN 


575 


HAWTHORXE 


Hawaiian  Islands,  Life  in.     (Lieut.  Bleecker)  Putnam, 
2:  17. 

—  Mispionar}'  Interference  at.     Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  227. 

—  Mis>;i<)nar\'  Work  in.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  31:  494. 

—  (T.  M.  Coan)  Nation,  12:  452. 

—  Jubilee  of,  1S70.     Chr.  Obs.  71:  320. 

—  Peopling  of.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Nation,  29:  170. 

—  Reciprocity  Treaty.     Penn  Mo.  6:  425. 

—  Ride  through  Kauai.  (J.  T.  Meagher)  Lakeside,  4:  293. 

—  Volcanic  Disturbances  of,  186S.    (T.  Coan)  Am.  .1.  Sci. 

97:  89. 

—  Volcanic  Eruption  at.    (T.  Coan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  240. 

—  Volcanic   Eruptions  in,   1S59.     (M.  Hopkins)  Once  a 

Week,  i:  479.     See  Kilauea  and  Mauna  Loa. 
See  Honolulu;  Sandwich  Islands. 
IIuwaii-Nei.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  47:  382,  544. 
Hawaiian  Divinity,  Capt.  Cook  as  a.     (J.  T.  Meagher) 

Lakeside,  8:  197. 
Hawaiian  Vun  Ueams.     (E.  Corwin)  Overland,  9:  314. 
Ilawaiiaiis,  a  doomed  People.     Eel.  AI.  61:  250. 
Ilawarden  (Tastlc.     Hogg,  4:  117. 

Hawcis,  H.  Reginald,  with  portrait.     (T.  Hopkins)  Dub. 
Univ.  go:  396. 

—  Sermons  of.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  276. 

Hawcs,  Joel,  as  a  Preacher.     (E.  A.  Lawrence)  Cong.  R. 
10:  541. 

—  Lectures  to  young  Men.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  474.  — 

Spirit  Pilg.  2:  47. 

—  Tribute  to  the  Pilgrims.     (J.  Leavitt)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

3:  35S.  —  Chr.  Exam.  lo:  297. 
Ilawise;  a  Poem.     (.\L  Collins)  Dub.  Univ.  62:  189. 
Hawk,  Pigeon.     (W.  Wood)  Am.  Natural.  7:  340.   . 

—  Red-Tailed.     (W.  Wood)  Am.  Natural.  3:  393. 
Hawks  and  modern  Falconry.     Comb.  11:  619. 

—  Nesting  of.     (E.  Cones)  Am.  Natural.  8:  596. 
Hawker,  Robert  S.,  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  6ii. 
Ilawkes,  Mrs.,  Memoir  of.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  11: 

239- 
Hawking.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  805. 

—  at  Loo.     Colburn,  91:  157. 

—  Historical  Account  of.     Penny  M.  3:  301-475. 
Hawkins,  Dexter  A.,  with  portrait.     Am.  J.  Educ.  31: 

129. 
Hawkins,  Sir  John.  Loud.  S0C.5:  527.  — (W.  II.  Smyth) 

Arch.  33:   195. 
Hawkins,  Latitia  M.    Anecdotes  and  Sketches.     Lond. 

M.  7:  261. — Portfo.(Den.)  30:  209. 
Hawks,  Francis  L.    (E.  A.  Duyckinck)  Putnam,  11 :  100. 

—  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R,  19:   i.  — Am. 

Hist.  Rec.  i:  16. 
Ilawkshaw,  Sir  John, -with  portrait.     Pract.  M.  7:  65. 
Ilawkstone;  a  Religious  Novel.     Dub.  R.  19:   129. 

—  on  Oxfordism.     Brownson,  3:  24. 

Hawkwood,  Sir  John.     All  the  Year,  35:  80.  —  Bentlev, 

54:  2S4. 
Hawli'v,  Gideon.     Am.  J.  Educ.  Ii:  94. 
Ilawlcy,  Joseph.     Memorial  to  Conn.  General  Assembly, 

1725.     N.  E.  Reg.  10:  311. 
llawlev.   Gen.  Joseph  R.,  with  portrait.     Eel.  JF.   87: 

762. 
Haworth,  Yorkshire,  Hills  about.     Temp.  liar,  19:  42S. 

—  Visitto.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  31:  41. 

—  Winter  Day  at.     Chamh.  J.  45:   124. 

Haworth  Churchyard,  A[)ril,  1853.     Eraser,  51:  527. 
llaworth's.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Macmil.  38:  417.     39:   i- 

49S.    40:  14-459. 
Hawthorn,  The.     (W.  IIincks),Howitt,  i:  301.  —  Penny 

M.  11:  449. 
Hawthorne,  Alice.     Si-e  Winner,  Septimius. 
Hawthorne,  Julian.    Autobiograjiby.    Dub.  Univ.  96:  53. 

—  Idolatry.     Scrib.  9:  385.  —  Ecf.  M.  83:  755. 

—  Writings  of.     (M.  Collins)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  236. 


Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     (C.  W.  Webber)  Am.  Whig  R. 

4:  296.  — (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng.  5:  56.— 
(A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  1S2.  —  (H.  W. 
Longfellow)  No.  Am.  45:  59.  — Dem.  R.  16:  376. 

—  (W.  H.  Harnes)  Meth.  Q.  25:  51.— (K.  Cook) 
Belgra.  19:  72.  —  (E.  Dicey)  Macmil.  19:  241. — 
(C.  Kendal)  Sharpe,  41:  29. —  (G.  P.  Lathrop) 
Scrib.  11:  799.  —  (J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath.  World,  32: 
231.  —  (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  26:  717.  —  (R.  H.  Stod- 
dard) Harper,  45:  683.— (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Lip- 
pine.  5:  498.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Liv.  Age,  81: 
518.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  344. 

—  (E.  P.  Whipple)  Atlan.  5:  614.  —  with  portrait, 
Appk'ton,  4:  405.  —  Internat.  JI.  3:  156.  —  Blackw. 
94.  610.  Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  80:  15.  —  Colburn, 
94:  202.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  17.  —  Colburn, 
98:  202.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  154.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  29:  481.  —  Cornh.  23:  321,  444,  566.  Same 
art.  Liv.  .Age,  116:  195.  —  Dub.  Univ.  46:  463. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  996.  —  Ev.  Sat.  6:  458.— 
Liv.  Age,  65:  707. —  Nat.  M.  2:  17. —  Nat.  R.  11: 
453.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  68:  217.  —  No.  Brit. 
49=  ^73-  Same  art.  Liv.  ,\ge,  99:  67.  —  Once  a 
Week,  18:  563.  —  (W.  B.  Rands)  St.  Paul's,  8:151. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  174.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  22:  23- 
23:  756- 

—  among  his  Friends.     (G.  II.  Ilolden)  Harper,  63:  260. 

—  and  Brook  Farm.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Ev.  Sat.  7:  10. 

—  and  George  Eliot.     No.  Brit.  33:  165. 

—  and  Julian.     (E.  P.  Peabody)  Western,  i:  352. 

—  and  E.  A.  Poe.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  6:  742. 

-^  Blithedale  Romance.  (A.  P.  Pcabod}-)  No.  Am.  76: 
227.  —  Brownson,  9:  561.  —  Colburn,  95:  334. — 
Liv.  Age,  34:  327. —  New  Q.  i:  413.  —  Westm. 
58:  592. 

—  Character  of.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  No.  Am.  99:  539. 

—  Day  in  the  Haunts  of.     Overland,  4:  51G. 

—  English  Note-Books.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  11 :  59. 

—  (G.  S.  Hillard)  Atlan.  26:  257. 

—  French  and  Italian  Journals.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation, 

14:  172.  —  St.  Paul's,  9:  311. 

—  Genius  of.     (R.   Collyer)  Lakeside,   i:    30. —(E.  P. 

Peabody)  Atlan.  22:  359.  —  (A.  Trollope)  No.  Am. 
129:  203. 

—  House  of  seven   Gables.      (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 

76:  227.  —  Knick.  37:  455. 

—  in  Undress.     Argosy,  13:  109. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Lond.  Q.  37:  48. 

—  Marble  Faun.     (Mrs.  M.  T.  Gale)  New  Eng.  19:  S60. 

—  (H.  Reed)  Western.  5:  265.  — (E.W.  Robbins) 
New  Eng.  18:  441.  —  (W.  L.  Alden)  Scrib.  2:  493. 

—  Old  Manse  at  Concord.  (A.  B.  Harris)  Appleton,  8:  300, 

—  Passages  from  Note-Books  of .    Atlan.  17:  1-725.    18: 

40-6S2.     20:  15. 

—  Romance  of  Monte  Beni.     Westm.  73:  624. 

—  Scarlet  Letter.     (A.  W.  Abbot)  No.  Am.  71:  135. — 

Liv.  Age,  25 :  203.  —  Brownson,  7 :  52S.  —  Internat. 
M.  i:  102. —  Ev.  Sat.  11:  390. 

—  Septimius  Felton.     (T.  H.  Higginson)  Scrib.  5:  100. 

—  (G.  P.  Lathrop)  .Vtlan.  30:  452.  — Ev.  Sat.  11: 
630.     13:  179. 

—  Supernatural  in.     (D.  Libby)  Overland,  2.   138. 

—  Tales  and  Miscellanies  contributed  to  the  Democratic 

Review,  viz. :  — 

.Vrtist  of  the  Beautiful.     14:  605. 

Birds  and  Bird  Voices.     12:  604. 

Book  of  Autographs,     15:  454. 

Celestial  Hailroad.     12:  315. 

Chippings  with  a  Chisel.     3:   i3. 

Christmas  Banquet.     14:  78. 

Dartmoor  Prison.      18:  31-457. 

Egotism;  or  Bosom  Serpent.     12:  255, 


HAWTIIORKE 


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IIAYTI 


Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     Tales  and  ^Miscellanies  contrib- 
uted to  the  Democratic  Review,  viz:  — 

Fire  Worship.     13:  627. 

Intelligence  Office.     14:  269. 

New  Adam  and  Eve.     12:  146. 

P. 's  Correspondence.     16:  337. 

Procession  of  Life.     12:  360. 

Province  House.     2:  129,360.    3:  321.     5:  n. 

Roger  Mulvin's  Funeral.     13:  186. 

Select  Party.     15:  23- 

Two  Widows.     13:  85. 

AYritings  of  Aubcpine.     15:  545. 

—  Transformation.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  679. 

—  Visit  to  Fredcrika  Bremer.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  323. 

—  Writings  of.     (C.  A.  Cummings)  Chr.  Exam.  78:  89. 

—  (A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  8:  272.  — (A.  C.  Coxc) 
Am.  Church  R.  3:  4S9.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  328. 

Hawthorne,  Mrs.  Nathaniel,  Tribute  to.    Ev.  Sat.  10:  2S7. 
Hay,  John.     Scrib.  7:  736. 

—  Pike  County  Ballads.     Eel.  M.  77:  485. 

Hay,  jM.  C.    Hidden  Perils.     Canad.  Mo.  10:  179. 
Hay  Fever,  Binz  on.     Nature,  10:  26. 
Hayden  Geological  Survey.     Republic,  6:  149. 
Haydn,  Francis  Joseph.     (J.  S.  Dwight)  Dem.  R.  I4:  17. 

—  Eng.  Dom.   M.   3:    152.  — Godey,    45:    337-  — 
Tait,  n.  s.  25:  719. 

—  andC.  Gliick.  (H.  R.  Haweis)Contcmp.  7:  535.  8:221. 

—  and  Mozart,   Lives  of.     Ed.  ]\Io.  R.  i:  321.  —  Quar. 

18:  73.  — (S.  A.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  43:  78. 

—  Apprenticeship  of.     Dem.  R.  19:  193,  29S. 

—  First  Lessons  in  Music  and  Love.     (E.  F.  Ellet)  Cath. 

World,  10:  267.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.  6:  28. 

—  First  Love  of.     Argosy,  12:  75. 

—  Life  oL     West.  R.  4:  32. 

—  Struggle  and  Triumph  of.     (E.  F.  Ellet)  Cath.  World, 

10:  326. 

—  Two  Periods  in  Life  of.     (E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  29:  213. 
• —  Two  Scenes  in  the  Life  of.     Month,  22:  90. 

• —  Youth  of;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  LTiiiv.  40:  179. 
Haydock,  Dr.  Richard,  the  Sleeping  Preacher.     Chamb. 

J.  49:  99. 
Haydon,  Benjamin  Robert.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper, 

53:  651.  — (E.E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  78:  535' —  (E.  Y. 

Rippingille)  Bentlej',  20:  212.  — Blackw.  74:  519. 

—  Eel.  M.  30:  3S2.  —  Lond.  Q.  46:  400. 

—  and  Leigh  Hunt.    (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  St.  James,  34:  349. 

—  and  Wilkie.     Eraser,  36:  53. 

—  Autobiography^  of.     Eraser,  48:  307. 

—  Character  and  Brain  of.     Zoist,  12:  40. 

—  Correspondence  and  Table  Talk;  with  a  Memoir.  Ed. 

R.  144:  33. 

—  Death  of.     Liv.  Age,  lo:  277. 

—  Life  of.    Art  J.  5:  187.  —  Chr.  Rem.  26:  323.  —  Ed.  R. 

gS:  518.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  40:  3.  —  Liv.  Age, 
38:  421. — NewQ.  2:  441. 

—  Paintings  by.     Blackw.  10:  680. 

—  Picture  of;  Chairing  the  Members.     Lond.  M.  22:  507. 

Christ's  Agony  in  the  Garden.     Lond.  M.  3:  537, 

Christ's  Entry  into  Jerusalem.     Lond.  M.  1:  5S1. 

Napoleon  musing.     Eraser,  50:  154. 

—  Reform  Banquet.     Fraser,  9:  792. 

—  Taylor's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  98:  33S.  —  Dub.  Univ.  42: 

405.  — Liv.  Age,  38:  550. —  Quar.  93:  558. 

Hayes,  Catherine,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  584. 

Hayes,  Rutherford  B.,  Administration  of.     (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  32:   144.  — (T.  Bacon)  Atlan.  47:  391. 

—  and  the  Republican  Party,  1877.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 25:  264. 
■ —  Southern  Policy  of,  1877.     Inteniat.  R.  4:  686. 

—  Two  Years  of  Presidency  of.     (W.  H.  Allen)  Atlan. 

44:  190. 
Hayes  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  27 :  '79. 


Ilayley,  William,  Life  and  Writings  of.  (R.  Southcy) 
Quar.  31:  263.  —  Blackw.  14:  303. — Mo.  R.  103: 
367.     105:  I. — Lond.  M.  10:  502. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Colburn,  6:  147.     8:  147. 

—  Triumphs  of  Music.     Ed.  R.  6:  56.  — Eel.  R.  i:  81. 
Haym,  R.     Die  romantische  Schule.     O.  &  N.  5:  730. 
Haymarket  Theater.     All  the  Year,  44:  230. 
HajTiau,  Gen.  J.  J.,  Outrage  upon.     Colburn,  90:  241. 
Hayne,  Arthur  P.     (J.  G.  M.  Ramsey)  Land  We  Love, 

2:  391. 
Haj-ne,  Col.  Isaac.     Hist.  M.  12:  76. — So.  R.  i:  70. 
IlajTie,  Paul  II.,  with  portrait.    Eel.  M.  89:  247. 

—  Legends  and  Lyrics.     (M.  J.  Preston)  So.  M.  10:  377. 

—  Poetry  of.     (S.   Lanier)  So.   M.    16:    40.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  21 :  122. 
Hayne,  Roljcrt  Y.     Letter  on  the  Tariff,  1S2S.     Niles's 
Reg.  35:  184,  199. 

—  Life  and  Speeches.     So.  Q.  8:  496.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  8: 

275. 

—  Nullification  Ordinance.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  219. 

—  Nullification  Proclamation.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  30S. 

—  Speech  at  Charleston,  July  5,  1830.     Niles's  Reg.  38: 

376. 
on  the  Tariff  of  1S32,     Niles's  Reg.  41 :  396. 

—  Speeches  on  Foot's  Resolution.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  415. 

38:  105. 
Ilaynes,  James.  Conscience ;  or  the  Bridal  Night.   Lond. 

"  M.  3:  436. 
Ilaynes,  Gov.  John,  Will  of,  1646.     N.  E.  Reg.  16:  167. 
Ilaynes,  Lemuel.     (J.  J.Foot)  Lit.  &Theo.  R.  4:  429. — 

Am.  Q.  9:  324. 
Haines  Family.     (A.  M.  Haines)  N.  E.  Reg.  32:  310. 

—  Papers  relating  to.     N.  E.  Reg.  24:  422.     25:  1S5. 
Haynes  Genealogy.     (G.  C.  Haynes)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  349. 
Hays,  Gen.  Alexander.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  2:  266. 
Hayti.     (C.  Gushing)  No.   Am.   12:    J12.     28:    150.— 

Anal.  M,  9:  403.  —  Blackw. 4:  130. — Niles'sReg. 
25:  50.  397-— AH  the  Year,  2:  444.  7:  438.— 
Broadw.  3:  305. —  Chr.  Obs.  7:  641,  704,  772.  8: 
20,  Si.— Ho.  &  For.  R.  i:  361. 

—  and  the  Dominican  Republic.    Am.  Whig  R.  14:  144, 

—  and  the  Haytians.  (W.  H.  Pearson)  Putnam,  3:  53.  — 

Broadw.  7:  454.  —  De  Bow,  16:  32. 

—  Candler  on.     Eel.  R.  76:  104.  —  Mo.  R.  158:  531. 

—  Christophe,  late  Emperor  of.     Blackw.  10:  545. 

—  Coronation  of  Faustin  I.,  1S52.     Eel.  M.  26:  556. 

—  Emigration  to.     U.  S.  Lit,  Gaz.  i :  145.  —  Niles's  Reg. 

27:  30. 

—  Franklin  on  State  of,  1S28.     Eel.  R.  47:  97. 

—  French  Works  on.     Pamph.  13:   165. 

—  Harvey's  Sketches  of.     Mo.  R.   114:  365.  — Eel.  R. 

45:  564. 

—  Has  Freedom  proved  a  Failure  in?    (M.  Bird)  Meth. 

Q.  22:  561. 

—  History  and  Literature  of.     Niles's  Reg.  19:  197. 

—  in  iSiS.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  263. 

—  in  1S25.    Ed.  R.  41 :  497. 

—  in  1S30.     Mo.  R.  122:  160. 

—  Independence  of.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  391. 

—  Indian  Race  of.     (J.  A.  Van  Heusel)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85: 

171. 

—  King  of;  from  the  German.     Lond.  M.  8:  517. 

—  Lifein.    Knick.  18:  300,  489.    19:34-453.    20:63-209. 

—  Negro  Rule  in.    Nat.  Q.  14:  359. 

—  Past  and  present  State  of.     Quar.  21 :  430. 

—  Proverbs  of.     (J.  Bigelow)  Harper,  51:  130-5S3. 

—  Rainsford's  Account  of.   Ed.  R.  8:  52.  —  Eel.  R.  3:  405. 

—  Recent  Revolutions  in.     For.  Q.  33:  239.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  2:  65.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  3:  125. 

—  Researches  in,   Ritter's.     For.  Q.  20:  y^-     Same  art. 

IMiis.  32:  333. 

—  Settlement  of .     (J.  Weiss)  O.  &  N.  3:  672. 


HAYTI 


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HEALTH 


Havti,  Stati'itics  of.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  403. 

_  Zoeloyy  of.     (D.  F.  Weinlaiid)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  210. 

See  Santo  Doinintco. 
Havward,  A.     Essays.     Fortn.  19:  398. 
HaywarJ,  Charles,  Biography  of.     (C.  S.  "Wheeler)  Chr. 

Exam.  27:  114. 
Haywood,  William  H.,  Portrait  of.     Dcm.  R.  18:  243. 
Hazael.     (H.  Ballon,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  10:  158. 
Hazara,  Campaign  in,  1668.     Colburn,  145:  224. 
Hazard,  R.  G-,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.  Appleton,  3:  72. 

—  Writings  of.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  No.  Am.  log:  367. 
Hazard;  a  Tale.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Galaxy,  6:  465. 
Haze  and  Dust.     (J.  Tyndall)  Nature,  i:  339. 
Hazel,  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  13:   131. 

Hazeley  Mill.     (L.  Crow)  Once  a  Week,  15:  85. 

Hazen  Family.     (H.  A.  Hazen)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  229. 

Hazing  in  College.     (C.  F.  Thwing)  Scrib.  17:  331. 

Hazlewood  School.     Lond.  M.  23:  367. 

Hazlitt,  William.  (G.  F.  Deane)  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  98.  — 
Blackw.  17:  361.  — (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  31:  467. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  259. —  (H.  T.  Tucker- 
man)  Atlan.  25:  664.  —  (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  166: 
2S4.  —  Bentley,  37:  479.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35:  3S1. 

—  and  .Jeffrey.     Blackw.  3:  303. 

—  and  his  School.     Anal.  M.  12:  201. 

—  and  the  Press.     Am.  Q.  20:  26s. 

—  as  a  Critic.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  82. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  4:  650. 

—  Characters  of  Shakspere.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  28:  472. 

—  Quar.  18:  485.  — Mo.  R.  92:  153. 

—  Conversations  of  Northcote.     Mo.  R.  123:  275. 

—  cross-questioned.     Blackw.  3:  550. 

—  in  Switzerland;  a  Conversation.     Eraser,  19:  27S. 

—  Lectures  on  Age  of  Elizabeth.     Mo.  R.  93:  59. 
on  the  Drama.     Ed.  R.  34:  43S. 

on  English  Poetry.     (R.  11.  Dana)  No.  Am.  8:  276. 

—  (.1.  Wilson)  Blackw.  2:  556,679.     3:  71. — Quar, 
19:  424. 

—  Liber  Amoris.     Temp.  Bar,  61 :  330. 

—  Literary  Remains.     Ed.  R.  64:  395.  —  Dub.  Univ.  8: 

406.  —  So.  Lit.  Jless.  2:  667. 

—  Literature  of  the  Age  of  Elizabeth.     Lond.  5L  i :  185. 

—  Love  Affair  of,  and  Liber  Amoris.     (T.  De  Quincey) 

Tait,  n.  s.  5:  361. 

—  Loves  of.     Belgra.  II :  427. 

—  New  Pygmalion.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  2:  303. 

—  on  public  Characters.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  3:  297. — Quar. 

22:  15S. 

—  Plain  Si)eakcr.    Mo.  R.  no:  113.  —  Mus.  g:   154. 

—  Political  Essays.     Mo.  R.  93:  250. 

—  Recollections  of.      Colburn,  29:  469. — (F.   G.  Pat- 

more)  Liv.  Age,  4:  459. 

—  Round  Table.     Quar.  17:   154. 

—  Sjiirit  of  the  Age.     M0.R.107:   i.  —  Blackw.  17:  361. 

—  I^>nd.  M.  12:  1S2. 

—  Tabic   Talk.      (Sir   F.   Palgrave)   Quar.    26:   103. — 

Blackw.  12:  157.  —  Mo.  K.  loi :  55.—  Lond.  M.  3: 
545.    7:  689.  — Portfo.(l)en.)  27:  274. 

—  Writings  of.     Tait,  n.  s,  3:  501,  713,  758. 

—  Winterslow.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:   13S. 

Ho  heeded  not.     (G.  MacDonald)  Good  Words,  4:  226. 

He  is  not  far.     (J.  Weiss). J.  Spec.  Philos.  3:   177. 

He  knew  he  was  right.     (A.  Trollope)  Eel.  M.  71:  1421. 

72:  55-721.     73:  61-728.      Same  art.  Ev.   Sat.  5: 

449-57;- 
He  or  She;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  21:   129. 
He,  She,  and  It;  a  Tale.     (E.  Fawcett)  Lippinc.  7:  409. 

Same  art.  Broadw.  7:  528. 
He  that  will  not  when  he  may.     (M.  01ii>hant)  Macniil. 

41:  1-433.     42-  1-436-     43-  53-      Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  143:  276-7S6.    144:13-787.    145:294.    146: 

212,  274. 

37 


He  will  come  to-morrow.     Blackw.  44:  441. 

He  would  be  a  Soldier!     (R.  M.  Jepson)  Lond.  Soc.  29: 

246-526.     30:  65. 
Head,  Francis  B.,  and  Colonial  Office.    Westm.  32:  426. 

—  Canada.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  501. 

—  Defen.seless  State  of  Great  Britain.     Quar.  88:  269. — 

Blackw.  68:  736.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28:   145. 

—  The  Emigrant.     Dub.   R.  21:  494. — (iuar.  78:  510. 

—  Ed.  11.  85:  187.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  449. — 
So.  Q.  13:  1S7.  — Liv.  Age,  11:  517. 

—  Journey  across  Pampas.    (R.  Southey)  Quar.  35:  114. 

—  Journeys  in  South  America.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:   14. 

—  Narrative.     Quar.  63:  457.  —  Ecl.R.  69:  556. 

—  Works  of.     Westm.  29:  461.  — Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  54. 
Head,  Sir  George.     Home  Tours.     (R.  Southey)  Quar. 

59:  314.  —  (J.  W.  Crokcr)  Quar.  59:  519.  —  JIo.  R. 
144:  521. 

—  Forest  Scenes  in  Canada.     Westm.  12:    103.  —  (R. 

Southey)  Quar.  42:  80. 
Head,  H.  S.",  Sermons  of.     Ed.  R.  72:  526. 
Head,  Hits  on  the.     Once  a  Week,  25:  475. 

—  of  Bran ;  a  Poem.   (G.  Meredith)  Once  a  Week,  2:  131. 

—  of  the  Church.     (W.  S.  Tyler)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  11: 

344.     12:  22. 

—  of  Hercules;  a  Story.     (J.  M.  Floyd)  Galaxy,  23:  52. 
Heads  of  the  People.     Westm.  33:  162. 
Head-Dress,  Female,  in  Englaiul.     (J.  A.  Repton)  jVrch. 

27:  29. 

—  Ladies'  Head-Gear.     (F.  W.  Fairholt)  St.  James,  3: 

457- 
Head-Dresses.    Eng.  Dom.  M.  10:  92.  —  Ev.  Sat.   13: 
272,  533.  —  St.  Paul's,  11:  204,  319. 

—  and  Hair,  Fashions  in.     (J.  A.  Repton)  Arch.  24:  168. 

—  Eraser,  82:  322.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  569. 
Headless  Ghost.     (II.  W.  Chetwynd)  Tinsley,  27:  424, 
Headley,  J.  T.     Cromwell.     Dcm.  R.  23:  233- 

—  Histories  of.     Meth.  Q.  8:  84. 

—  Letters  from  Italy.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Dem.  R.  17: 

203. —  So.  Q.  10:  85. 

—  Napoleon  and   his  Marshals.     (AV.  B.  O.  Peabody) 

Chr.  Exam.  42:   174.  —  (W.  T.  Bacon)  New  Eng. 
4:  364.— (G.ll.Colton)  Am.  WhigR.3:  537.  4:86. 

—  Sacred  ^Mountains.    (E.  A.  Poe)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  606. 

—  Washington  and  his  Generals.     (G.  II.  Colton)  Am. 

Whig  R.  5:  517,  638. —So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  316. 

—  Writings  of.     (E.  0.  Dunning)  New  Eng.  5:  402.    6: 

482.— Meth.  Q.  8:  84. 
Headsman,  The;  a  Tale  of  Doom.     Blackw.  27:   190. 

—  of  Strasburgh.     (J.  Pardoe)  Ed.  M.  47:  117. 
Headsmen,  Hereditary.     All  the  Year,  8:  37. 

—  of  France.      (E.  About)  Sharpc,  48:    190.  —  Knick. 

57:  604. 
Headstrong  Phrenologist.  (II.  Mayhew)  Bentley.  25:  14S. 
Heady,  Morrison,  a  blind  Poet.     (J.  R.  Anagnos)  Unita. 

R-  15:  425- 
Healing  by  Royal  Touch.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  15: 

219. 
Healing  .\rt.  Varieties  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  585. 

—  St.  John  Long's  Discoveries  in.     Mo.  R.  121:  356. 
Health.     (L.  H.  Sigoumey)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  476.     7: 

123.  —  Chamb  J.  38:  260. — Cornh.  3:  332. 

—  and  Beauty.      Eng.   Dom.  51.  3:    30-574. — Godey, 

34:  2'5- 

—  and  Civilization.     (F.  Bacon)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  3:   58. 

—  and  Disease.     New  Eng.  9:  223. 

Geographical  Distribution  of.     Hogg,  9:  415. 

—  and  Education.     (E.  S.  Turner) Penn  Mo.  10:  194. — 

Temp.  Bar,  4:  47. 
Kingslej- on.    Chamb.  J.  51:  571. 

—  and  Heat.     Ed.  M.  97 :  511. 

—  and  Learning.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Gent.  M.  n.  8.  20: 

162.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  39S. 


HEALTH 


578 


HEALTH 


Health  and  Longevity,  Thackrah  on.     Penny  M.  i:  170. 
—  Blackw.  23:  96.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  K.  11:  195. 

—  and  Morals,  Effects  of  Trades  on.     (T.  P.  Jones)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  15:  7S. 
Public.     Quar.  66:  115. 

—  and  Recreation.     (R.  W.  Richardson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

22:  330,  6S7. 

—  and  Social  Life  of  Young  America.     Am.  Presb.  R. 

4:  658. 

—  at  Home.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Good  Words,  21:   64- 

848.     22:  50,    753,   817.     Same  art.  Appleton,  23: 
311,  521.     24:  114,  376. 

—  Brigham  on.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  (,'hr.  Exam.  14: 

129.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  233- — ^^o-  R-  ^40:  397. 

—  By-Ways  to.     (\V.  W.  Fenn)  Tinsley,  18:  185.     19: 

155- 

—  Ciiaracteristics  of  natural.     Colburn,  5:  254. 

—  City  of.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Nature,   12:  523,  542. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  14:  31. 

—  Combe  on.     (D.  Smith)  Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  83. 

—  Conmiittee  on;  what  it  can  do.     Charab.  J.  15:  135. 

—  Criterion  of.     Tait.  n.  s.  g:  61. 

—  Dress  in  relation  to.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  24:  469.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  182. 

—  Effect  of  Arts,  Trades,  etc.,  on.     Mcth.  M.  56:  353. 
of  Railways  on.     Cornh.  6:  480. 

of  Trades  on.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  II :  412. 

—  for  Cities.     (P.  E.  Churcli)  Galaxy,  3:  837. 

—  Gospel  of  Hygiene.    (J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath.  World,  30: 

232. 

—  Granville's  Catechism  of.     Quar.  47:  394. 

—  Guardian  of.     Colburn,  i:  130-334. 

—  in  France,  Care  of  public.     Eel.  R.  87:  440. 

—  in  Japan.     (E.  S.  Jlorse)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  280. 

—  in  Town  and  Country.     All  the  Year,  30:  3SS. 

—  luflucjice  of  Civilization  on.     (J.  H.  Bridges)  Fortn. 

12:  140.  —  For.  Q.  i:  178. 

of  Dress.  Exercise,  and  Sleep  on.   Lond.  M.  23:  561. 

of  Employments  on.     (W.  A.  Guj'^)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

6:  197,  283. 
of  Factoiy  Life   on.     (A.  G.  Malcolm)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  19:  170. 

—  —  of  the  Imagination  on.     Colburn,  6:  53. 

of  Mechanical  Employments  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2: 

241. 
of  Occupation  on.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  57:  165.  — 

Chamb.  J.  26:  335.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  255. 
of  Religion  on.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  302. 

—  Injurj'  of  popular  Works  on.     (H.  Bronson)  Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  8:  439. 

—  Insurance  on.     (G.  W.  Savage)  Hunt,  19:  601. 

—  Laws  of.     (T.  Bond)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  lo:  19S.  —  So.  Lit. 

J.  a:  453. 

—  Lay  Sermon  on.     (J.  Brown)  Good  Words,  2:  493. 

—  Light  and   Scenery  as  affecting.     (A    Smith)  Good 

Words,  2:  237. 

—  Little  Health  of  Ladies.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Contemp.  31: 

276.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  302.    Same  art.  Sup. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  355. 

—  Maintenance  of      Cong.  R.  9:  557. 

—  Mass.  Board  of,  Report  of,  1871.     No.  Am.  113:  214. 
1874.     No.  Am.  119:  447. 

—  Moral  and  social  Aspects  of.     (J.  H.  Bridges)  Fortn. 

28:  562.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  129.     Same  art. 
Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  141. 

—  Mussey  on.     Radical,  5:  76. 

—  National.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Good  Words,  17:  386- 

851. -Eel.  R.  98:  393. 

Preservation  of.     (E.  D.  J.  Wilson)  Dark  Blue,  2: 

327- 

—  Neglect  of  the  Conditions  of.    Chr.  Rem.  40:  104. 

—  Neglected.    Fra.ser,  50:  238. 


Health  of  Americans  and  Europeans.    (S.  G.  Young)  G:\l- 
axy,  14:  630. 

—  of  the  Army.     See  Military  Hygiene. 

—  of  Body  and  Mind.     (W.  F.  Wilkinson)  Good  Words, 

7:  48,  114,  181. 

—  of  different   Races,  Vital   Statistics   of.      (E.  Jarvis) 

Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  7:  229. 

—  of  luirfii)e  and  Anu^rica.     Knick.  4:  272. 

—  of  European  Soldiers  in  India.     (J.  Bird)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  26:  3S4. 

—  of  Literary  Men.     (S.  Forry)  Meih.  Q.  4:  605.  —  (W. 

Channing)  No.  Am.  8:  176. — Ani.Q.  Reg.  3:  i,  138. 

—  of  London.     Eraser,  36:  505.  —  Westm.  49:  224. 

—  of  Ministers.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  138. 

—  of  Seamen  and  Soldiers.     (T.  G.  Balfour)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  35:  I. 

—  of  Soldiers   in   different  Climates.      (E.   Balfour)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  8:  193. 
Means  of  maintaining.     (E.  Balfour)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

":  33- 

—  of  Teachers  and  Pupils.    (C.  E.  Bcecher)  Am.  J.  Eiluc. 

2:  39S. 

—  of  Towns.     Eel.  R.  77:  219 

Commission  on.     Chamb.  J.  3:  41. 

Improvements  in.     Chamb.  J.  6:  91. 

—  Open  Air  and.     (P.  Niemever)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  216. 

—  Philosophy  of  good.     (E.  Spencer)  Scrib.  2:  589. 

—  Preservation  of.     Lond.  M.  19:  228. 
in  Schools.     (W.  Wood)  Hcsp.  3:  341. 

—  Public.     (H.  Sandwith)  Fortn.  23:  254.— 0.&N.8: 

228. 

and  Christian  Duty.     Cong.  3:  686. 

as  affected  by  the  Seasons.     (W.  A.  Guj')  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  6:  133. 

Billon.     Eraser,  38:  444.  —  Hogg,  2:  105. 

Conference  of  Boards  of,   1874.     Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J. 

7:  210. 

in  America.     Nature,  6:  158. 

in    its   Connection   with    Internal    Improvements. 

De  Bow,  26:  407. 
Method  of  investigating.     (F.  G.  P.  Neison)   J. 

Statis.  Soc.  7:  40. 

Noxious  Occupations  and.     Hogg,  14:  405. 

Responsibility  of  Government  for.     (D.  A.  Gorton) 

Nat.  Q.  28:  I. 

Science  of.     (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q.  41:  119. 

Standard  of,  for  England.     (E.  H.  Greenhow)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  22:  253. 

—  Question  of.     Sharpe,  46:  65. 

—  Relation  of  Food  to.     Cornh.  4:  281.     7:  414. 

—  Respiration  and.     (J.  Hutchinson)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  7: 

193- 

—  Sanitary  Condition  of  Laboring  Population.   Tait,  n.  9. 

9:  649. 

—  Sanitary  Inquiries  and  Legislation,  1840.  Tait,  n.  s.  8: 

705. 

—  Science  of.      (C.   Kingsley)  Good  Words,  14:  44. — 

Lond.  Q.  50:  392. 

—  Student  Life  and.     (E.  Hitchcock) New Eng. 36:  405. 

—  through  Education.    (B.  W.  Richard.son)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

24:  288. 

—  Training  in  relation  to.     Cornh.  9:  219.     15:  92. 

—  Lhihealthy  Employments.     (W.  Jones)  Colburn,  io6: 

166. 

—  United  States  National  Board  of.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.> 

Allan.  44:  732.  —  Nation,  29:   123. 

—  Village  Sanitary  Work.      (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib. 

14:   176. 
See  Contagious  Diseases;  Diet;    Dress;  Ventilation; 
Physical  Education;  Women,  Health  of;  etc. 
Health  Convention,  1838.    (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  47^ 
381. 


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579 


HEAT 


Hcaltli  Laws  and  their  Administration.    (E.  Harris)  Am. 

Soc.  Sci.  J.  2:  176. 
Health  Resorts.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Harper,  58:   583. 
Health-Seekers,  Hints  for;  Soa  or  Mountain?     (B.  Yeo) 

Fortn.  28:   195.     Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  89:  469. 
Healtlis,  Drinking,  Great  Evil  of.     Ketros.  12:  322. 
Healthy  Habitations.     (W.  Eassie)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  436. 
Healthy  House,  Bardwell's.     Nature,  9:  60. 
Heaping  Coals  of  Fire.     All  the  Year,  24:   532. 
Heard,  Jared  M.,  Memorial  of.     (E  H.  Sears)  Mo.  liel.  M. 

31:  273. 
Hearing,  Goiigh  on.     Ed.  R.  2:  192. 

—  in  Animals.     (W.  Houghton)  Good  Words,  5:  710. 

—  in  Insects  and  Birds.      (R.  M.  Lachlan)  Nature,  15: 

254,  292. 

—  in  lower  Animals.  (W.  W.  Stoddart)  Intel.  Obs.  3 :  39S. 

—  Note-Deafness.     Liv.  Age,  137:  2ri3- 

—  Preservation  of.     (S   Sey ton)  Harper,  60:  614. 

—  Sense  of.     (J.  P.  Pennefather)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  733. 
See  also  Deafness. 

Hearne,  Thomas.     Blackw.  81 :  537. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  331. 
Hearnsliaw,  J.     (R.  Heoce)  Meth.  M.  33:  249. 
Hearses,  Question  of  Ownership  of.     (N.  Carlisle)  Arch. 

16:  279. 
Heart  and  the  Brain.    (G.  II.  Lewes)  Fortn.  i :  66.    Same 
art.  Cath.  World,  i:  623. 

—  and  Hearth;  a  Poem.     (T.  B.  Read)  Atlan.  19:  545. 

—  and  the  Key;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  10:  277- 

—  and  Sphygmograph.     (A.  H.  Garrod)  Nature,  9:  327. 

—  and  State.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  540.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

65:  551- 

—  Effect  of,  on  muscular  Functions.     (.7.  B.  Hodgskin) 

Scrib.  4:  358. 

—  Enamel  of.     (J.  D.  Smith)  Knick.  30:  14^. 

—  Foul  Air  and  Disea^eof.  (C.  Black)Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:183. 

—  Hardness  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  617. 

—  Human.      (L  Ashe)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i :  350.      Same  art. 

Fxl.  M.  56:  306. 

Laboring  Force  of.     (S.  Haughton)  Nature,  1 :  255. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  2:  229. 

—  The  New.     C'hr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  241. 

—  of  .lohn  Middleton.     (E.  C.  Gaskell)  House.  Words, 

2:  325. 

—  of  New  England.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Atlan.  29:  34. 

—  I'uritj- of.     (^hr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  225. 

—  Structure  of;  Errors  attributed  to  Aristotle.     (T.  H. 

Huxley)  Nature,  21 :  i. 
Heart's  Problem.     (C.  Gibbon)  Belgra.  45:  109-4S6. 
Hearts;  or,   England  a  hundred  Years  ago.      Colburn, 

164:  33-421. 

—  and  Hands.     (S.  Chilton)  Overland,  15:  547.  —  (F.  C. 

Fisiicr)  Appleton,  12:  5150-808. 

—  are  Trumps.     (Mrs.  A.  Eraser)  Tinslcy.  23:  38. 

—  Buried.     All  the  Year,  27:  149. 

—  Burial  of,  Separate.     Ev.  Sat.  12:  132. 

—  Errant;  a  Story.  Eng.  Uom.M.  i:  161-356.    2:19-246 

—  in  Mortmain.     Prosp.  R.  6:  494. 

—  of  Oak.     (V.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  6:  352,  419,  507. 

7:  61.  — Knick.  38:  397,  515. 
and  Stone;  a  Poem.     (H.  Morford)  Galaxy,  2:  2^ 

—  of  Oak  Society.     Cliamb.  J.  55:   155. 

—  vs.  Diamouds.   (C.  Chester)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  11 :  97-441. 

—  win;  or,  Miss  Rutherford's  Fortune.  Sharpe,  47:  1-190. 
Heartbreak  Cameo.  (L.  W.  Champney)  (iaiaxy,  23:  iii. 
Heartbreak  Hill ;  a  Poem.  (C.  Thaxtcr)  .Vtlan.  31 :  337. 
Heart  Historj'of  a  heartless  Woman.  (S.  P.  King)  Knick. 

54:  174-577- 
Heart  Room  and  House  Room.     (F.  Tiffany)  O.  &  N.  2: 

43°- 
Heart  Sacrifice.     (A.  Beaufain)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  55. 
Heart  Struggle;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  137,  195. 


Hearth,  The.     Chamb.  J.  35:  371. 

—  of  the  polished   Stone  Age.     Nature,  3:  224. — (E. 

Perrault)  Am.  Natural.  5:  88. 

—  of  Scrivelsby  Court.     (E.  Carringlon)  Bentley,  5:  62. 
Hearthrug  Farces.      (A.  Muir)  Lend.  Soc.  39:  274,  45S. 

40:  I. 
Heat.      Am.  J.  Sci.  10:  79.  —  Chamb.  J.  19:  36.  —  (H. 
Bedford)  Irish  Mo.  8:  24,  139.  —  Hogg,  3:  27S. 

—  Absorption  and  Radiation  of.     (H.  Debus)  Pop.  Sci. 

K.  3:  351.  49S. 

—  and  Electricity.     Mo.  R.  122:  535. 

—  and  Health.     Eel.  M.  97:  511. 

—  and  Light.     (S.  Morey)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  2:  118. 

—  and  Life.     (F.  Papillou)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  400. 

—  and  Light,  Chemical   Sources   of.     (R.  Bithell)  Rccr. 

Sci.  2:  280. 

—  and  living  Matter.  (H.C.  Bastian)Contemp.  24:  516. 

—  and  Moisture,  Leslie  on.    (J.  Murra\')  Ed.  R.  24:  339. 

—  and  not  Light  a  motive  Power;  or,  Experiments  with 

Radiometers.     (H.  X.  Cunnington)  Pop.  Sei.R.  15: 
12S. 

—  and  Steam.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  432. 

—  and  Vapor.     (W.  R.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  2i:  304. 

—  and  Ventilation.     .Am.  Arch.  3:   155,  164. 

—  and  Water.     Eel.  Engin.  II :  459. 

—  and  Work.     All  the  Year,  14:  29. 

—  Application  in  ^Vrts,  etc.     (E.  P(''clet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

8:  164. 

—  as  a  Jlode  of  Locomotion.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii :  186. 

—  as  a  Mode  of  Motion.      (.J.  Tyndall)  Ed.  R.  II9:  i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  80:  3S7.  —  Brit.  Q.  38:  235. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:   :;5. 
Tyndall  on.     (W.  C.  Wilson)  Meth.  Q.  25:  49. 

—  Cause  of.     (R.  Hare)  .\.m.  .J.  Sci.  4:  142. 

—  Change  of  Color  produced  by.      (E.  J.  Houston)  J. 

Fratiki.  Inst.  92:  115. 

—  Chemical  .Vffinity.     (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst  70: 

253- 

—  Combustion  and  Fuel.     West.  .T.  8:  393. 

of  Coal  Gas  to  pmduce.     (.J.  Wallace)  Eel.  Engin. 

14:  417. 

—  Communicating,  by  Steam.    (C.  Potts)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst. 

9:  395- 

—  Conduction  of,  in  Gases.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  302. 

—  Dependence  of  Life  on.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Ilowitt, 

i:  132,  159,  198. 

—  Detection  of.     (L.  C.  Cooley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96:  343. 

97:  40S. 

—  developed  by  Collision.  (Prof.  Tresca)  Nature,  10:  400. 

—  Dissipation  of  Energy.     (Lord  Rayleigli)  Eel.  Engin. 

i2:-5i9. 

—  Distribution  of,  in  the  Spectrum.    (.1.  W.  Draper)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  104:  161. 

over  the  Earth.     (P.  E.  Chase)  Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  68. 

—  (S.  Forry)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  47:   iS,  221.  — (.\.  Hum- 
bnidt)  Ed.  Philos.  ,1.3:   1,256.     4:23,262.     5:28. 

—  Dynamical  Theory  of.    Ed.  R.  119:  2.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  62:  129. —(W.  A.   Norton)  Am.  .1.   Sci.  105: 
1S6.  —  No.  Brit.  40:  40. 
History  of.    (P.  Poinier)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  206,  330. 

—  Early  History  of  the  Science  of.     (G  F.  Rodwell)  Kcl. 

Engin.  2:  207. 

—  Economic  Production  of.  (.I.W.  McGauley)  Intel.  Obs. 

2:  39S. 

—  Effect  of  Compression  on.     Ed.  R.  9:  19. 

—  evolved  from  Atmospheric  .'\.ir.      (J.  Gorrie) -Vin.  J. 

Sci.  60:  39,  214. 

—  Excessive,  of  Summer  of  1S25       Am.  .1.  Sci.  lO:  296. 

—  Expcndi'ure  of,  in  the  Hot-.Vir  Engine.      (F.  A.  P. 

Barnard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  218,  351.     68:   161. 

—  Experiment  in.     Ev.  .Sat.  ii:  583. 

—  I'ourier  on.     For.  Q.  8:  303. 


HEAT 


580 


HEATING 


Heat  from  different  Kinds  of  Fuel,     f  M.  'Bull)  J  Frankl. 
Inst,  i:  257,  360.    3:  47.     5:  273. 

—  given  to  a  permanent  Gas,  Effects  of.     (>r.  .J.  Bourjrcf) 

J.  Fninkl.  Inst.  71:   173. 

—  in  the  I'last  Furnace.     I'k'l.  Engin.  3:  364. 

—  in  Equilihriuu),  Matlieinatital  Tlicory  of.      (S.  New- 

conih)  Math.  Mo.  2:  346. 

—  in  its  Uchitiiin  to  Construction.     Eel.  Engin.  11:  413. 

—  Am.  Arch.  10:  7. 

—  in  the  Sun's  liays.    (E.  Foote)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  377.  3S2. 

—  in  Vacuo  on   Metals,   Action  of.     (T.   A.  Edison)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  108:  333. 

—  Is  Ileat  Motion?     All  the  Year,  13:  534. 

—  Lardncr  on.     Dub.  Univ.  1 :  563. 

—  Latent.     (A.  Bcatty)  West.  J.  g:  232. 
of  Water.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:   IcSq. 

—  Leslie  on  Nature  and  Propagation  of,  1S04.     Eel.  R. 

3:  iSi,  294. 

—  lost  by  Apparatus.       (M.  Bull)  J.   Frankl.  Inst   i: 

2Si,"3r,o.     3:  47.     5:  273. 

—  Maxwell  on.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  5:  319. 

—  Jlcchanical  Action  of.      (W.  J.  M.  Kankine)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  68:  64. 

—  Mechanical  Equivalent  of.      J.  Frankl.  Inst.  71 :  116. 

—  (R.  II.  Thur.ston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97:  203. —(.J. 
Violle)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:  357. 

—  Mechanical  Theory  of.     (D.  K.  Clark)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

70:    161.  —  (A.'r.  Wolff)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  in:  34. 

—  Ecl.>.ngin.  15:   276.      17:  158.  —  (A.  R.  Wolff) 
Eel.  Engin.  24:  11. 

applied  to  the  Steam  Engine.      (R.  Clausius)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  72:   iSo,  364.     73:  25. 
—  McCuUoch  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  158. 

—  Mellor.i's  IJesearches  in  Radiant.     (.J.  Lovering)  Am. 

Alma.  1850:  64. 

—  Molecular,    of  similar  Compounds.      (F.  W.  Clarke) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  108:  340. 

—  :\Iorhid  Effects  of.     ( W.  J.  Youmans)  Pop  Sci.  Mo.  3 : 

497- 

—  ISIotion  and  Political  Economy.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11 :  329. 

—  Motion  in.     (M.  T.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  97:  402. 

—  Nature  of,  Leslie  on.     (Lord  Brough.am)  Ed.  R.  7:  63. 

—  New  Theory  of.     (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  39:  322. 

—  New  Theories  and  Facts  of.     Intel.  Obs.  3:  367. 

—  of  the  Globe  a  constant  Quantity.      (F.  Arago)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  i5:  203. 

—  of  the  Interior  of  the  Earth.     (E.  Hitchcock)  No.  Am. 

28:  265.  —  Am.  J.  Sfi.  15:  109. — For.  Q.  8:  303. 

—  of  the  Seasons.     Hunt,  6:  4:;4. 

—  of  Stars,  measured.  (T.  A.  Edison)  Am.  J.  Sci. 117:  r^2. 

—  of  the  Sun.     (P.  M.  Bikl(5)  Luth.  Q.  7:  71. 

applied  to  industrial  Purposes.      Pi'act.  jNI.  6:  174. 

—  Origin  of  Solar  and  Sidereal.    (D.  Kirkwood)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  115:  291. 

—  Physical  Causes  of  principal  Phenomena  of.     (.J.  Bar- 

ton) .7.  Frankl.  Inst.  24:   1S6. 

—  Principle  of.     (A.  Beatty)  West.  .T.  9:  303,  376. 

—  produced  in  the   Body.      (J.  C.  Draper)  Am.  .J.  Sci. 

104:  445. 

—  Radiant.     (J.  Ericsson)  Nature,  7:  273. 

.A.ction  on  Gaseous  Matter.    (.1.  T3'ndall)  .J.  Frankl. 

Inst,  in:  297.  —  (.J.Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  2,3' 

Researches  on.  (.1.  Tyndall)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  77:  200. 

Relations  of,  to  Chemical  Constitution,  Color,  and 

Te.Ktiire.     (.J.  Tyndall)  Fortn.  4:  i.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  88:  801. 
transmitted  hv  Flames.      (.J.  Ericsson)  Eel.  Engin. 

6:  ,.3. 
transmitted  by  incandescent  spherical  Bodies.     (.J. 

Ericsson)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  451. 
transmitted  by  inclined  incandescent  Radiators.    (J. 

Ericsson)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  225. 


Heat,  Radiant,  Tyndall's  Researches  on.  (W.  F.  Barrett) 
Nature,  7:  66. 

—  Radiation  of.    (B.  I*".  Isherwood)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  105: 

153.  —  (R.  J.  McClure)  .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  94:  351,407. 

—  Recent  Inquiries  in.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  401. 

—  Count  Runiford  on.     Ed.  R.  4:  399. 

—  Solar.      See  Sun,  Heat  of. 

—  Thermal  Energy.     (J.  Ericsson)  Nature,  12:  517.    13: 

114. 
from  the  Sun.    (.1.  Ericsson)  Ed.  Engin.  14:  1-193. 

—  Theory  of.     (E.  W.  Morley)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  652. 

—  Transmission  of.      (M.  Melloni)  Am.  J.  Sci.  27:  228. 

—  Tyndall  on.     Blackw.  94:  679, 

—  Use  of  Flame  Heat  in  Chemical  Laboratory.     (J.  L. 

Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  100:  341. 
Heat  Cure.     Chamb.  .1.  58:  518. 
Heat  Engines,  Limit  of  Elliciency  of.     (J.  F.  Klein)  .T. 

Frankl.   Inst.   107:    145,   217,   2S9.  —  (W.  A.  An- 
thony) Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  831. 
Heat  Motion,  Jleans  for  converting  into  Work.     (S.  T. 

Preston)  Nature,  17:  202. 
Heat  Spectra.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  3:  276. 
Heated  Bodies,  Law  in  Cooling  of.     (M.  Bull)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  1 :  360. 
Heath,   George,  and  his  Poetry.     (R.  Buchanan)  Good 

Words,  12:  171. 
Heath,  J.  E.  Lecture  before  Richmond  Lyceum.    So.  Lit. 

Mess.  4:  705. 
Heath,  Robt.    Clarastella.    (H.  Southern)  Retros.  2:  227. 
Heathen  and  the  Old  Testament.   (C.  A.  Auberlen)  Good 

Words,  4:  710. 

—  Character  and  Prospects  of.     Spirit  Pilg.  2:  481. 

—  Difficulties  of  converting.      (C.  R.  Jericho)  Clir.  Q. 

Spec.  10:  I.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:  69. 

—  Future  State  of.     (E.  Pond)  Chr.  R.  22:  31. 

—  inexcusable  for  their  Idolatry.      (.J.  K.  AVight)  Princ. 

32:  427. 

—  Salvability  of.     (L.  A.  Gotwald)  Luth.  Q.  3:  411. 

—  Teaching  of  Science  to.     (R.  Anderson)  Am.  Q.  Ob8. 

2:  24.  — (C.  Hamlin)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  518, 
Heathen  Chinee.    (Bret  Harte)  Ev.  Sat.  10:  404. 

—  in  the  South.  (R.  Keeler  and  A.  R.Waud)  Ev.  Sat.  ii: 

117. 

Heathen  Nations,  Primitive  Traditions  of.  Fraser,2i :  507. 

Heathen  Religions,  Comparative  Tlieolog3'  of.  (J.  F. 
Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  62:  183. 

Heathen  Worship,  Elements  of  Truth  in.  (S.  Hart)  Am. 
Church  R.  29:  223. 

Heathendom  and  Revelation.  (H.  A.  Braun)  Cath. 
World,  33:  10. 

Heathenism  and  Christianity.  (E.  Zeller)  Contemp.  29: 
1027.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  158.  — Brown- 
son,  9:  I. 

Conflict  of.     (J.  J.  Keane)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  468. 

—  and  Judaism,  Dcillinger  on.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  i:  450. 

—  Christian  Truth  in.     Bost.  R.  4:   170. 

—  Downfall  of.     (II.  II.  Milman)  Quar.  57:  29. 

—  Early  History  of      (J.  C.  Moffat)  Princ.  37:  321. 

—  Nature  and  moral  Influence  of.     (A.  Tlioluck)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  2:  80,  246. 

—  when  Christ  appeared.     Dub.  R.  61 :  Si,  441. 
Heather,  Amongst  the.     Cornh.  34:  465. 

—  a  Native  of  the  United  States.     (E.  S.  Rand,  jr.)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  83:  22. 
Heather-Bells.     Once  a  Week;  li:  110. 
Heathcrly  Hall;  aTale.     St.  James,  15:   iSo. 
Heathland,  Burning  of.  (R.  M.  Kettle)  Colburn,  16S:  5S9. 
Heating  and  Ventilation.    (.-V.  C.  Stimers)  Eel.  Engin.  i: 

31^.— Am.  Arch.  8:  231. 

—  bv  Radiation.  (L.  W.  Leeds)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:213. 
Heating  Agents.  Gas  and  Electricity.     (C.  W.  Siemens) 

Eel.  Engin.  24:  477. 


nEATS 


581 


IIEBRE' 


Heats  of  Elastic  Fluids.     (M.  V.  Regnault)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  56:  26. 
Heaven  and  the  Universe.  (J.P.Lange)  Mercersb.  6:  136. 

—  Biuldhist.     (S.  S.  Hebbei-d)  Western,  3:  3S3. 

—  Christian  Idea  of.  (J.  II.  Fhipps)  Mo.  Kel.  M.  50:  397. 

—  Faber  on  the  Locality  of.      (.1.  M.  Macdonald)  Princ. 

27:  269. 

—  Figuier's  Theory  of.     Eel.  M.  78:  723. 

—  Hades,  and  Hell.     Kitto,  10:  35,483.     11:  56,413. 

—  Latest  Glance  at.     (U.  Collyer)  Lakeside,  1 :  265. 

—  Meditations  on.     Good  Words,  i:  9-317. 

—  of  Christianity.     (T.  A.  Finley)  Month,  35:   385. 

—  Real  and  ideal.     (F.  A.  Gast)  Mercersb.  17:  417. 

—  Recent  Works  on.     Lond.  Q.  21:  32S. 

—  Recognition  of  Friends  in.      (F.  W.  P.   Greenwood) 

Chr.  Exam.  18:  222. — (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  4:  92. 

—  under  a  local  Aspect.    (F.  A.  Gast)  Mercersb.  iS:  232. 

—  Will  the  Earth  beV     Bost.  R.  6:  204. 
Heavenly  Citizenship.      (W.  Huli)  Luth.  Q.  5:  61. 
Heavenly  Symbol  of  Human  Knowledge.     (S.  Ilibbcrd) 

2:  I. 
Heavenly  Vision.     (S.  Nott)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  263. 
Heavens,  The.    (J.  Richardson,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  30:  icj/,. 

—  Architecture  of.  Chr.  R.  6:  595. — Eel.  11.94:  47. 
Nichol's.     Mo.  R.  144:  iiS. 

—  God's  Glory  in.     (W.'  Leitch)  Good  Words,  i :  23-729. 

—  Jlcchanism  of,  Mrs.  Somerville's.      Quar.  47:  537.  — 

Ed.  R.  55:  I.  — Me.  R.  127:  133. 

—  Jlysteries  of.     Colburn,  165:  1173.     l65:  24,  167. 

—  Starry.     (T.  Appel)  Jlercersb.  20:  451. 

—  AVIiat  fills  the  Star-Depths  V      (R.  A.  Proctor)   Pop. 

Sci.  R.  9:  271.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  432. 
ILavysege,  C.  Poetr}' of.  (D.  Clark)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  127. 

—  (L.  Murray)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  250.  —  (B.  Taylor) 
Atlan.  16:  412. 

Hebdomadary  of  Mr.  Snooks,  the  Grocer.     Colburn,  11: 

436. 
Hebe.    (Miss  Taylor)  Lippinc.  ig:  173. 
Hebe's  Jumbles.     (A.  R.  Annan)  Scrib.  4:  465. 
Hcbel,  Johanu  Peter,    German   Poet.     (H.    Harbaugli) 

Hours  at  Home,  3:  553.  —  (B.  Taylor)  .A.tlan.  9:  430. 
Heber,  Reginald,  Bishop,  Hymns  of.      Blackw.  22:  617. 

—  Indian  Journal.      Quar.  37:  100.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed. 

R.  48:  312.  —  Am.  Q.  4:  115. 

—  Life  of.     Eraser,    2:    121.  —  Ed.  R.    52:    431.  —  (R. 

Robbins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  227.  — Quar.  43:  366.  — 
Mo.  R.*  122:  517.  —  Chr.  Obs.  27:  i.    29:  569.  30: 

453-  525,  589- 

—  Palestine  and  other  Poems.     Am.  Q.  4:  271. — Eel. 

R.  17:  128.  —  Chr.  Rem.  2:  153.  —  Chr.  Obs.  8:  725. 

—  Sermons  of.  (F.W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  212. 

—  So.  R.  4:  241.  —  Chr.  Obs.  15:  584.     30:  102. 

—  The  Whippiad;  a  Satirical  Poem.     Blackw.  54:  100. 
Hebert,  Aiitoine  A.  E.     (R.  Menard)  Portfo.  6:  50. 
Hebicli,  Samuel,  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  76:   139. 
Hebraistics.     Blackw.  50:  609. 

Hebrew,  Origin  of  the  Name.      (S.  W.  Barnum)  Cong. 

Q.  6:  200. 
Hebrew  and  Roman  Learning,  Genius  of.    (P.  B.  Spear) 

Bil).  Sac.  11:  527. 
Hebrew  Article.      (Profs.  Stuart  and  Nordheimer)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  6:  404. 
Hebrew  Concordance,  Englishman's.      Eel.    R.   82:  305. 

—  Fiirst's.     Eel.  R.  71:  533. 

—  Nordheimer's.      Princ.  II :  305. — Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  6: 

571.  —  (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.y:  467. 
Hebrew  Criticism.     (J.  Nicholson)  Kitto,  1 :   160. 
Hebrew  Ethics  in  Evidence  of  Date  of  Hebrew  Docu- 
ments.    (R.  S.  Poole)  Contemp.  39:  629. 
Hebrew  Idj-ls.     (M.  J.  Chapman)  Eraser,  12:  642.     13: 

121-440.     14:   18. 
Hebrew  Insc-iptions  in  the  Crimea.      Chr.  Obs.  69:  356. 


Hebrew  Ladies  at  their  Toilet.      (.\.  J.  Schwartz)  St. 

Paul's,  14:  2S6. 
Hebrew  Language.     Eel.  R.  112:  439.  —  EcL  M.52:  51. 

—  Accents  and  Makkcjih  of,  Gesenius's  Doctrine  of.   (J. 

T.  M.  Falkenau)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  650. 

—  Affinity  to  Languages  of  Sandwich  and  Friendlj'  Isl- 

ands".   Arch.  8:  81. 

—  and  Greek,  Affinity  of.    (J.  Strong)  ilcth.  Q.  25:  430. 

—  and  Literature.    (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  442. 

—  (S.  II.  Turner)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  i:  491. 

—  Chrestomathy  of,  Stuart's.     Princ.  i:  294. 

—  Forms  in,  Confusion  of  some.    (E.  Biley)  Kitto,  38: 172. 

—  Grammar  and  Granmiarians  of.     Eel.  R.  78:  597. 
and  Lexicographj'.     (G.  H.  Whittemore)  Bib.  Sac. 

29:  547. 

Bushjs.     Am.  Meth.  M.  21:  461.  — (J.  A.  Alex- 
ander) Princ.  7:  341. 

and  Palfrey's.     Clir.  R.  i:  49. 

Ewald's.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Prmc.  4:  56G. 

Gesenius's.    Chr.  Exam.  27;  277.  — Chr.  R.  4:  419. 

Extracts  from.     Cong.  JI.  15:  22-612. 

Nordheimer's.    (T.  Ix'wis)  Am.  I'ib.  Repos.  5:  43S. 

—  (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  lo:  196.  —  .Meth.  Q.  i: 
485.  —  So.  Q.  20:  390.  —  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  5S7. 

Seixas's.     Chr.  Exam.  15:  65.     18:  160. 

Stuart's.     (S.  Wiliard)  No.  Am.  13:  473.  —  So.  R. 

5:  I.  —  .\m.Mo.  R.  i:  12. — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  196. 

—  Spirit  Pilg.  2:  260. 

Willard's.  '  (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  5:  63. 

—  Idiomatic  Usages  of  Plural  in.     (W.  L.  Alexander) 

Kitto,  i:  279. 

—  Importance  of,  for  studying  Scripture.  Cong.M. 25:85. 

—  in  the  Time  of  Jerome.     (F.  Bosworth)  Kitto,  3:  2S3. 

—  Lexicography  of.     (M.   Stuart)  Am.   Bib.   Repos.   8: 

44S.  —  (J.  Nordheimer)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  11:  4S2. 

—  Lexicon  of,  Gesenius's.     Chr.  Exam,  i:  122. 

Gibbs's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  12.  —  (J.  A.  Alexander) 

Princ.  4:  269. 

Robinson's.     (.1.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  9:  88. 

Roy's.     (M.  Stuart)  No.  Am.  46:  4S7.  —  Chr.  R.  3: 

124. 
Winer's.     (G.  R.  Noyps)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  347. 

—  Origin  of.     (C.  A.  Rassam)  Bentley   64:  57,230. 

—  Philology  of.     (F.   Delit/.sch)  Am."  Bib.   Repos.   2d  s. 

lo:  190. 
and  Lexicograpln'  of.     (F.  11.  W,  Gesenius)  Am. 

Bib.  Rei)os.  3:   i. 

History  of.     (F.  Barham)  Fortn.  3:  566. 

Sketch  of.     Cong.  ."\L  II :  29. 

—  Sharp  on  Syntax  and  Pronunciation  of.     Chr.  Obs.  3: 

415.  525- 

—  Spirit  and  Characteristics  of.     (B.  ^lannon)  Univ.  Q. 

36:  36. 

—  Study  of.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  12:  113. 

—  "(M.  Stiuirt)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  i:  193.  7:  63.  —  (R. 
Martineau)  Tiieo.  R.  i:  574  — Kitto,  12:  138.^ 
(F.  A.  Gast)  Ref.  Q.  28:   131. 

in  ICngland.  (F.  Boswoith)  Chr.  R.  11 :  4S5.   12:109. 

Early.     Kitto,  6:  i. 

Wilson's  Introduction  to.     Gen.  Repos.  4:  249. 

—  Syntax  of,  Nordheimer's.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

13:  250. 

—  Ten.^^es  of.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  II :  131.  — (D.  IL  Wior) 

Kitio,  4:  30S.  6:  484.  —  (.1.  G.  Murpliy)  Kiito, 
5:  194.    7:  216.  —  (S.  Lee)  Kitto,  6:  193.     7:  4;i9. 

—  (.v.  B .  Rich)  Bib.  Sac.  31 :  115.  —  Kitto,  13 :  in. 

—  Translation  from,  Emotional  Element  in.     (T.  Lewis) 

Meth.  Q.  22:  85.     23:  55,382.     24:  57. 

—  Use  of  Negative  Particles  in.     (C.  M.  Mead)  Bib.  Sac. 

31:  487 

—  Value  of  Study  of,   for  a  Minister.     (E.  J.  Young) 

Unita.  R.  ii:  479. 


HEBREW 


582 


HEIDELBERG 


riebre-w  Language,  Vowel  Points  in.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  3: 
236.  —  Gen.  Kepos.  4:  257. 

—  Words  in,  Orthography  of.    (J.  W.  Gibbs)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

24:  87. 
Hebrew  Legends.     Chamb.  J.  38:  212,  232. 
Hebrew  Literature.     (K.  Marliiicau)  Theo.  R.   16:   157. 

—  Eel.  K.  85:  733.  — Kitto,  10:  424. 

—  Characteristies  of.     (C.  Morris)  Unita.  H.  12:  .^12. 

—  Ethcridge  on.     Lond.  Q.  7:  119. 

—  Kocent.     Kitto,  12:  307. 

Hebrew  MSS.  in  Britisli  Museum,  Ahiianzi  Collection. 
(AV.  Wright)  Kitto,  37:  354. 

—  Inscriptions  in  Ancient  Karaite.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  505. 
Hebrew  Monarchy,  History  of.     Brit.  Q.  8:  26. 
Hebrew  Music,  Ancient.     Dub.  Univ.  41:  675.     42:21. 

—  Mo.  U.  157:  474- 

Hebrew  Mythology.     (H.  C.  L-a)  Nation,  26:  12,  2S. 
Hehrew  Poetry.     (.1.  Albee)  Chr.  Exam.  64:  74.  — Eel. 
U.  115:  136. —  (J.  Keade)  New  Dom.  ii:  193,  260. 

—  (P.  Schaff)  Internat.  Pt.  2:  1S7.  — (G.  H.  A.  von 
Ewald)  Kitto,  i:  94,  295.  — (K.  Babcock)  Chr.  R. 
12:  3S7.  — NewEng.  M.  i:  97.  — Eel.  K.  115:  136. 

—  Evang.  R.  14:  390. 

—  Heilprin's  Historical.     (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Nation,  29: 

60.     31:  63. 

—  Lowth's  Translations  of.     (G.  B.  Cheever)  No.  Am. 

31:  337- 

—  Noyes"s  Translations  of.     (W.  B.   O.  Peabody)  No. 

Am.  35:  473.  —  (.\.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  63:  201. 
-(S.  G.  Bullineh)  Chr.  Exam.  83:  175. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Kitto,  5:  373. 

—  Spirit  of.    Chr.  Obs.  62:  337. 

—  Studies  in.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  58. 
Hebrew  Princes.     Mo.  Kel.  M.  24:  133,237.     25:  80. 
Hebrew  Psalter.     Eel.  R.  82:  678. 

Hebrew  Tales,  Hurwitz's.     Quar.  35:  86. 
Hebrides,  Among  the.     St.  Paul's,  10:  52,  603. 

—  Around  Mull.     (M.  S.  Cummins)  Atlan.  16:   11,  167. 

—  Colonsay  and  Oronsay.     (W.  W.  Campbell)  Harper, 

47:  524. 

—  Day  in.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  467. 

—  Gregory's  History  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  574. 

—  Long  Island,  or  Outer.     (J.  Geikie)  Good  Words,  20: 

iS,  234,  523. 

—  Rambling  in.     (A.  Smith)  Temp.  Bar,  4:  4S1. 

—  Romance  of.     (A.  E.  Barr)  Harper,  61 :  676. 

—  Rough  Sketches  from.     Chamb.  J.  53:  717,  7S5. 

—  Week   in.     Dub.  Univ.   30:    576.  —  (W.  Chambers) 

Chamb.  J.  30:  49,  67. 
Hebron,  Ride  from,  to  Petra.     Bentloy,  60:   140. 
Hecker,  Isaac  T.,  and  the  Order  of  St.  Paul.     (O.  B.  Froth- 

ingham)  (3hr.  Exam.  78:  i. 

—  Sermon  of,  1869.    (1.  T.  Hecker)  Oath.  World,  10:  2S9. 
Heckewelder,  John.     Am.  J.  Sci.  31:  60. 

Hecla,  Mount.     Penny  M.  2:  495. 

—  Ascent    of.     (G.    F.    Rodwell)   Nature,    18:    596. — 

Chamb.  J.  44:  407. 

—  Description  of.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week,  17:  657. 

—  Eruption  of,  in  1S45.     Dub.  R.  25:  i. 

—  Lavas  of.     (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  19:  280. 
Hector  and  Andromaciie,  Parting  of.     Penny  M.  i:  306. 
Hector  Garret  of  Otter.     Eraser,  58:    583,   706.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age.  60:  42,  149. 
Redding,  Elijah.     (S.  W.  Bush)  No.  Am.  82:   349.— 
(1).  W.  Clark)  Meth.   Q.    13:   9.  — Avith   portrait, 
Meth.Q.  8:  I. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     (D.  Curr^')  Meth.  Q.  15:  589. 
Hedge,  Frederic  II.     Discourse.     (G.  S.  Hillard)  Chr. 

E.^am.  17:  169. 
Hedge-Popping.     Chamb.  J.  40:  286. 
Hedged  with  Thorns.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  14:  225-2S7.     15: 

1-292.     16:  13. 


Hedgehog,  The.     Chamb.  J.  28:  41. 

Hedgehogs  of  Brazil.    (K.  Rathbun)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I15:  82. 

Hedonical  Calculus  of  greatest  possible  Happiness.     (F. 

Y.  Edgewortli)  Mind,  4:  394. 
Hedonism  and  Ultimate  Good.     (T.  H.  Green)  Mind,  2: 

266.  —  (H.  Sidgwick)  Mind,  2:  27. 

—  and  Utilitarianism.     J.  Spec.  Pliilos.  10:  271. 
Hedwige,  Queen  of  Poland,  History  of.     Dub.  R.  55:  311. 

—  Cath.  World,  i:  145. 
Hedwige,  Saint.     Cath.  World,  26:   108. 
Hedwige;  a  Tale.     Colburn,  168:  595. 
Heels.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  431. 
Heeren,  A.  H.  L.     Historical  Researches.    Ed.  R.  59: 

87.  —  (T.  Walker)  No.  Am.  28:  186.  —  Eel.  R.  68: 

609.  —  So.  Q.  3:  199.     5:  156. 

—  Polity  and  Commerce  of  Antiquity.     For.  Q.  5:  141. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of  Political  Theories.  For.  Q.  20:  340. 
Hegel,  George  W.  F.     (T.  C.  Simon)  Contcmp.  13:  47, 

39S.  — (A.  Seth)  Mind,  6:  513.  — Nat.  Q.  18:  108. 

—  Analysis  of,  J.  E.  Cabot's  Article  on.     (A.  C.  Brack- 

et!) J.  Spec.  Philos.  5:  38. 

—  and  his  Critics.     (G.  S.  Hall)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  93. 

—  and  Pantheism.     Am.  Church  R.  21 :  382. 

—  and  Schelling,  G.  H.  Lewes  on.     (.J.  S.  Henderson) 

Contemp.  20 :  529. 

—  as  a  Politician.     (J.  S.  Henderson)  Fortn.  14:  262. 

—  as  a  Publicist.    (K.  Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  6:  258. 

—  Classic  Art.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  145,  277. 

—  Dialectic  Method  of.    (A.  E.  Kroeger)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

6:  184. 

—  Encyclopsedia   of    the    Philosophical    Sciences.      (K. 

Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec.  Pliilos.  5:  234. 

—  First  Principle.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  3:  344. 

—  Paul  Janet  on.    (W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  1 :  250. 

—  Life   of.     (J.  W.   Alexander)  Princ.    20:    561.  —  Se- 

lect J.  i:   [46. 

—  Logic  Question  in  his  System.    (Prof.  Trendelenburg) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  5:  349.     6:  82,  163,  350. 

—  on  the  Absolute  Religion.    J.  Spec.  Philos.  15:  9,  132. 

—  Phenomenology  of  Mind.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  2:  94-229. 

3: 166,  257. — (K.  Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  6:  53. 

—  Philosophic   Method   of.      (W.   T.    Harris)  J.    Spec. 

Philos.  8:  35. 

—  Philosophy  of  Art      (C.  B^nard)  J.  Spec.  Philos.   i: 

36-220.     3:  31-317- 

of  History.    (K.  Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  8:  i. 

of  Religion.     (K.  Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  7: 

(Oct.)  57. 

—  Psychology.     (K.  Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  7:17. 

—  Relation  with  his  Contemporaries.     J.   Spec.   Philos. 

11:  399. 

—  Romantic  Art.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  403.     13:  113. 

—  Science   of  Absolute   S|  irit.     (G.   S.  Hall)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  7:  (July)  44. 

—  of  Rights,  Morals,  and  Religion.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  4: 

3S,  155- 

—  Secret  of.     (C.  C  Everett)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  196. 
Stirling's.      (H.    James)   No.    Am.    102:    264.— 

Anthrop.  R.  4:  34.  —  Eel.  R.  121 :  557. 

—  Symbolic  Art.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  11:  337.     12:  18. 

—  Trendelenburg  as  an  Opponent  of.    (A.  Vera)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  7:  26. 
Hegelian  Assaults  on  the  Four  Gospels.     (C.  E.  Stowe) 

Bib.  Sac.  8:  503. 
Hegelian  Christianity.     (J.  W.  Chadwick)  0.  &  N.  3:  93. 
Hegelian  Contributions  to  English  Pliilosophy.     (T.  M. 

Lindsay)  Mind,  2:  476. 
Hegelianisni  and  Psvchology.     (R.  B.  Haldane)  Mind, 

3:  568. 
Ilegira,  New.     Am.  Church  R.  2:  264. 
Heidelberg.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  394. 

—  and  its  Castle.     (E.  Roberts)  Appleton,  20:  495. 


HEIDELBERG 


583 


HELL 


Heidelberfj  at  Fair  Time.     Once  a  Week,  4:  128. 

—  Castle  of.     Penny  M.  4:  157. 

anil  its  great  Tun.     Penny  JI.  5:  421. 

—  A  German  University  Town.     Argos}',  3:  264,  390. 

—  Hints  from.     Hogg,  14:  2S5,  393,  463. 

—  Illuminations  at.     Once  a  Weeii,  4:  696. 

—  On  the  Terrace  at.    (W.  H.  Pollock)  Macmil.  27:  16S. 

—  Tea-Party  at.     Cliamb.  J.  24:  49. 

Heidelberg  Catechism.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  4:  155. 

—  (P.  Schaff)  Am.  Presb.  K.  12:  369. 

—  and  the  Bible.     (H.  J.  lieutenik)  Mercersb.  7:  466. 

—  and  Heidelberg  Church  System.    (H.  Harbaugh)  Mer- 

cersb. 9:  83. 

—  and  Dr.  Nevin.     (.J.  W.  Proudht)  Princ.  24:  91. 

—  and  Ursinus.     (J.  W.  Nevin;  Mercersb.  3:  497. 

—  Dalton  on.     (F.  K.  Levan)  Mercersb.  20:  573. 

—  English  Versions.     (H.  Parry)  Mercersb.  13:  71. 

—  Formation  and  Introduction  of.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mer- 

cersb. II :  47. 

—  History  and  Genius  of.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  23:  88. 

—  Literature  of.     (H.  Harbaugli)  Mercersb.  12:  601. 
Heidelberg  University.     Fraser,  20:  171. 

—  Student  Life  in.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Hours  at  Home,  3: 

369,  439. —  Lond.  Soc.  26:  434.  —  Dub.  Univ.  27: 

i/"3- 

Heiden.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  330. 

Height  and  AVeight.     (E.  I.ankester)  Nature,  2:  230. 

Heimskringla;  Laing's  Transl.     Tait,  n.  s.  II :  2S1,  369. 

Heine,  Heinrich.  (M.  Arnold)  Cornh.  8  :  233.  —  (C. 
Grant)  Contemp.  38:  372.  —  (C.  Beard)  Theo.  K. 
13:  174.  —  (A.  Parker)  Lippinc.  26:  604.  —  (J.  H. 
Browne)  Appleton,  17:  23.  —  (A.  H.  Japp)  Brit.  Q. 
74:  265.  —  (K.  Hillard)  Victoria,  22:  501. — (K. 
Hillard)  Lippinc.  10:  187.  —  (J.  K.  Hosmer)  West- 
ern, 4:  667.  —  (W.  H.  Hurlbut)  No.  Am.  69:  216. 

—  Fraser,  26:  733.  74:  5S8.  —  (J.  D.Lester)  Fortn. 
12:  287.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  180. — Blackw. 
122:  74.  —  Cornh.  7:  247.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  79: 
51. — Dub.  Univ.  54:  590.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  11:  17, 
83.  —  Ev.  Sat.  8:  417.—  Putnam,  6:  475.  —  Sharpe, 
16:  291,  362. 

—  and  his  Works.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  13:  56. 

—  Grave  of.     Ev.  Sat.  16:   128. 

—  Last   Days  of.     (J.  A.  Harrison)  So.  M.  15:  246.-^ 

Colburn,  117:  363. 

—  Last  Poems  and  Thoughts.  (R.  Lytton)  Fortn.  13:  257. 

—  Last  Years  of.     Putnam,  8:  517. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (H.  G.  Hewlett)  Fraser,  94:  600. 

—  {E.  B.  Shuldham)  Temp.  Bar,  29:  210. 

—  R.  Lytton  on.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  211. 

—  on  Religion  and  Politics.     (L.  A.  Montefiore)  Fortn. 

28:  325. 

—  Poem  from  the  German  of.     (F.  E.  Weathurly)  Dark 

Blue,  i:  486. 

—  Poems  of.     No.  Brit.  32:  389. 

—  Prose  Works  of.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  13:  506. 

—  Translations  from.      (T.  Martin)  Blackw.   i2i:   504. 

122:  jor,  628.     123:  81-509. 

—  Wit  and  Writings  of.    Westm.  65:  i.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  37:  316.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  48:   513. 

—  Works  and  Times  of.     Tiyt,  n.  s.  18:  618,  679.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  26:  481. 

—  Writings  of.     Ed.  R.  104:   192. 
Heinsii  Poemata.     Retros.  i :  48. 

Heintz,  Wilhelm,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  23:  245. 
Heir  at  Law;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  22:  81,  100,  121. 

—  of  Crossley  Hall.     Sharpe,  25:  46. 

—  of  Hardington.     House.  Words,  18:  412. 

—  of  Mondolfo.     (M.  W.  Shelley)  Appleton,  17:   12. 

—  of  Roseton,     (C.  Bissell)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  210. 

—  of  the  World;  a  Tale.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Sharpe,  51: 

113.     Same  art.  Knick.  50:  13. 


Heirs-Claimant,  Celebrated  English.  Temp.  Bar,  33:  33S. 
See  Claimant:;. 

—  of  the  Bodley  Estate.     (H.  E.  Scudder)  Appleton,  14: 

644-741. 

—  of  Gauntry.     See  Gauntry. 

—  of  Randolph  Abbey.      Dub.  Univ.  39:  98-733.     40: 

92.     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  5:  375,  477. 
Heiress;  a  Tale.     (A.  Strickland)  Ciiamb.  J.  i:  21. 

—  and  her  Friends;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  51:  64. 

—  in  Jeopardy.     Loud.  M.  8:  43. 

—  of  Avening  Abbey.     Bentley,  59:  3S2. 

—  of  Bally brena;  a  Yachtsman's  Tale.   Bentley,  60:  in. 

—  of  Elkington.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  343,  431. 

—  of  Moato;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  493. 

—  of  Red  Dog.     (Bret  Harte)  Belgra.  37:  321. 

—  of  Warlow  Castle.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  417. 
Heiresses.     Bentley,  43:  231,365. 
Heirlooms.     Clianib.  J.  42:  801. 

Held  asunder.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  560. 

Helderberg  Mts.,  N.  Y.     (V.  Colvin)  Harper,  39:  652. 

Helen.     (A.  Leslie)  Tinsley,  19:  669. 

Helen  at  the  Loom.    (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Allan.  32:  698. 

Helen  and  Cassandra;  a  Poem.     (A.  B.  Richards)  Once 

a  Week,  14:  454. 
Helen  Churchill's  Lover.     Belgra.  40:  96. 
Helen  Crocket ;  a  Tale.     (J.Hogg)  Fraser,  14:  430. 
Helen  Gordon  ;  a  Story.    (S.  Symonds)  Peop.  J.  10:  348. 
Helen  Lee.     (W.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  27:  405,  454. 
Helen  Lyndsey.  (Mrs.  S.C.  Hall)  Sharpe,  17:  27.    18:  68. 
Helen  of  Troy.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  16:  39.  —  Cornh. 

31:  444. 
Helen's  Dower.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  4:  18-288.     5:  1-289. 

6:  1-118. 
Helena,  Empress,  Country  and  Religion  of.    Kitto,  23:  96. 
Helena,   Lady  Harrogate ;  a  Novel.     (J.  B.   Ilarwood) 

Chamb.  J.  55:  1-547- 
Helena  Mathewson.     House.  Words,  16:  12.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  54:  599. 
Helena's  Troubles;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  52:  145. 
Heliand;  a  Religious  Poem  of  the  oth  ("entnry.   (J.  Gibb) 

Fraser,  102:  658.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  679. 

—  and    Ancient   Teutonic   Rhythmic  Gospel   Harmony. 

For.  Q.  7:  371. 

Helices  and  Helicoidal  Surfaces.  (J.  M.  Richardson)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  63:  231. 

Helicoidal  Surface  of  a  Screw  Propeller.  (J.  II.  Warner) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:  153. 

Helicon  in  hot  Weather.  (G.  H.  Colton)  Am.  Whig  R. 
2:  310. 

Heligoland,  Island  of.  (A.  Brassey)  Macmil.  37:  i-i. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  58.  —  (M.  Mitchell)  Harper, 
57:  68.  —  (W.  F.  Rae)  Good  Words.  14:  311.— 
Bentley,  53:  580.  —  Fraser,  37:  543.  —  (Mrs.  P.  Sin- 
nett)  Peop.  J.  4:  3.  —  House. Words,  12:  145.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  203. 

—  a  Liliput  Province.     (W.  W.  Reade)  Allan.  20:  247. 

—  Visit  to.     (Mrs.  Forrester)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  196. 
Heliodorus.    Ethiopics.    (J.  D.  Lester)  Fortn.  10:  510. — . 

Blackw.  53:  109. 

—  Romances  of.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  603. 
Heliography.     (J.  Carbutt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  249.  — 

Art  J.  22:  325,  357. — Penny  M.  8:  186. 

—  and  Signaling.  (A.  S.  Wynne)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  479. 
Heliopolis,  Temple  of.  (W.J.  Shaw)  Overland,  14:  439. 
Heliostatic  Star-Disks,  Phenomena  developed  by.     (G. 

W.  R.  Pigott)  Nature,  24:  514. 
Heliotrope  in  Geodetic  Surveys,  Use  of.     (L.  M.  Haupt) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  416. 
Ileliotype  Process.     (L.  T.  Cragin)  O.  &  N.  8:  376.— 

(W.  H.  Harrison)  Nature,  4:  85. 

—  or  Phdtochemic  Printing.     St.  James,  28:  611. 
Hell.     Eel.  R.  124:  509. 


HELL 


684 


HENRY   I. 


Hell  and  the  Divine  Veracity.  (L.  A.  Tolleniache)  Fortn. 
28:  843. 

—  and  Science.     (J.  Baynia)  Catli.  World,  27:  321. 

—  Belief  in.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  627. 

—  Descent  of  Clirist  into.     See  Jesus  Christ, 

—  the  Hebrew  Slieol.     (S.  Wieting)  Meth.  Q.  16:  281. 

—  Japanese  and  Watts's.     Theo.  K.  11:  247. 

—  New  View  of.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  291. 

—  Dr.  Pusey  on.     Montli,  43:  550. 

See  Eternal  Punislnnent;  Future  Punishment;  Hades. 
Hell-Gate,  Fast  Hiver,  N.Y.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  S75,  894. 

—  Unbarring  of.  (J.  E.  Richardson)  Scrib.  3:  33. 
Hellas;  a  Poem.  (E.  B.  Lytton)  St.  James,  i:  23. 
Hellenes,  Romans,  and  Israelites.  Chr.  R.  16:  96. 
Hellenic  Kingdom  and  Greek  Nation,  Finlay  on.     Mo.  R. 

141:  530. 
Hellenic  Thought  and  Modern  Problems.     (G.  S.  Bower) 

Mod.  R.  2:  765. 
Hellenism,  Old  and  new.    (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  R.  n.  s. 

8:  337.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108:  259. 

—  Strauss  and.     Nat.  R.  4:  181. 

Hellenist,  The  Word,  in  Acts  xi.  20.     Kitto,  19:  in. 
Helme,  B.  H.,  Sketch  of.     Land  We  Love,  3:  163. 
Helmet,  The.    (B.  Thomas)  Victoria,  33:  420-467.    34:1, 

114-    35:  33- 

—  Bronze,  found  at  Ribchester.     (S.Weston)  Arch.  13: 

223. 

Hclmholtz,  Hermann  L.  F.  (J.  C.  Maxwell)  Nature,  15: 
389.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  231. 

Helminths,  Growth  and  Migrations  of.  (M.  Cornu)  Na- 
ture, 7:  265. 

Helmsley  Hall.     Liv.  Age,  8:  565. 

Heloise.     Eraser,  67:  29, 

Helper,  Hinton  Rowan.  Nojoque.  (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So. 
R.  n.  s.  2:  485. 

Helps,  Arthur.  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  14:  323. —  (H. 
Holbeach)  Contemp.  14:  429.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
106:  305.  —  (J.  Hullah)  Macmil.  31:  550.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  85:  76.  —  Bentley,  38:  462.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  37:  50.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  257.  — 
Broadw.  6:  94.  —  Colburn,  156:  460.  —  0.  &  N.  2: 
620. 

—  as  an   Essayist.      (C.   Kingsley)   Macmil.    25  :    200. 

Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  i:  171.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 
12:  87.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  I12:  422. 

—  Essaj's.     Blackw.   70:  379.     Same  art.  Eel.   M.  26: 

502.  —  Chamb.  J.  17:  84. 

—  Oulita,  the  Serf.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  57:  528. 

—  Style  of.     Good  Words,  16:  247. 

—  Works  of.     Colburn,  94:  401.  —  No.  Brit.  18:  471. 
Helsingland,  and  its  Superstitions.     Antiquary,  4:  314. 
Helston  Furry-Day.     Belgra.  14:  409. 
Helter-Skelter  Papers.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  175. 

Helvetic  and  Rha-tian  Confederacies.  Portfo.(Den.)  14: 
556. 

Helvetic  Society  of  Natural  Sciences.     Nature,  7:  8. 

Hemans,  Mrs.  Felicia  Dorothea.  (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  18: 
205.  — (H.  B.  Baker)  Argosy,  28:  189.  —  (G.  Gil- 
fillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  359.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  11: 
420.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  126.  —  Blackw.  64: 
641.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  16:  272.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  20:  241.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  611,  722.  —Chr. 
R.  2:  356. —Am.  Q.  i:  153.  21:  257.  — Dub.  Univ. 
10:  123. —  Eel.  M.  29:  327.  — Eng.  Dom.  M.  26: 
104.  —  Godey,  54:  420.  —  Hours  at  Home,  4:  23. 

—  and  the  Picturesque  School.     Eraser,  21:  127. 

—  and  her  Writings.     (L.  E.  Landon)  Colburn,  44:  425. 

—  Chorley's  Memorials  of.     JIo.  R.  141:  179. 

—  Genius  and  Character  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  228. 

—  Hymns  for  Childhood.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  203. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  355.  —  Dub.  R. 

2:  245.  — West.  M.  4:  159. 


Hemans,  Mrs.  Felicia  Dorothea.  Modern  Greece  ;  a 
Poem.     Portfo.  (Den.)  25:  2S8. 

—  Palace  of  Maremma.     Colburn,  41:   17. 

—  Patriotic  Lays  of  Italy.     Colburn,  40:  444. 

—  Poetry  of.     (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  24:  443.  — (A. 

Nc-ton)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  35.  19:  328.  —Chr.  Exam. 
27=  370-  — New  York  R.  i:  199. —  No.  Am.  44: 
265.  — (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  50:  32.  — So.  Lit.  Mess. 
7:  380. —  (L.J.  Park)  Chr.  Exam.  3:  403.  — Ed. 
Mo.  R.  3:  373.  —  Quar.  24:  130. —Mo.  R.  102:  177, 
425.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  401. 

Religious  Character  of.     Chr.  R.  5:  23.— Godey, 

21:  165. 

—  Remains  of.     Eel.  R.  64:  31. 

—  Songs  for  Evening  Music.     Colburn,  40:  290. 

—  Stanzas  on  the  Death  of,  with  portrait.     (L.  E.  Lan- 

don) Colburn,  44:  286. 

—  Thoughts  during  Sickness.     Colburn,  43:  328. 
Heminburgh,  Sir  Walter  de,  Chronicle  of.     Eel.  R.  96: 

334- 

Hemling,  Hans,  Triptych  of.     Month,  5:  530. 

Hemlock  Hollow.     (H.  Roosevelt)  Lakeside,  4:  206. 

Hemlocks,  The;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  12:  643. 

Hemp,  Cultivation  of.  Penny  M.  2:  319.  —  (J.  T.  Cleve- 
land) West.  J.  i:  439 

and  Preparation  of.     (E.  F.  Pittman)  West.  J.  5: 

185,  220. 

—  History  and  Uses  of.     (R.  Deakin)  Recr.  Sci.  1 :  293. 

—  (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  i :  500, 

—  Western.     Hunt,  9:  98. 

Hemp  and  Flax -Machine.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  77. 

Hemp-growing  Region  of  the  U.  S.     De  Bow,  24:  56. 

Hemphill,  Freida.     Irish  Q.  7:  385. 

Hempstead,  Stephen,  Life  of.     III.  M.  2:  122. 

Henchmen.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  30:  399. 

Hens,   Inscrutable  Ways  of.     (E.  L.  Bangs)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  11:  22. 
Hen  Fever.     See  Poultry  Mania. 

Hcnde,  William.    Voyages  and  Travels.    Ed.  R.  32:111. 
Henderson,  Alexander.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  12: 

481. ^Blackw.  16:  I. 
Henderson,  James,  and  James  Hinton.     (C.J.  Vaughan) 

Good  Words,  19:  784. 
Henderson  and  Nashville  Railroad.     West.  J.  8:  17. 
Hendrik,   Hans,   Arctic  Traveler.     Geog.  M.  5:  28,  57. 

—  Liv.  Age,  139:  570.  —  (A.  H.  Markham)  Good 
W^ords,  21 :  88,  269. 

Hendrik' s  Prophecy;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  8:  459. 
Hengist  and  Horsa.     (T.  Wright)  Colburn,  80:  208. 
Hengstenbergand  German  Protestantism.     (A.  J.  Schem) 

Meth.  Q.  22:  108. 
Henley,  John,  Oratory  of.     Retros.  14:  206.  —  Mus.  10: 

500. 
Henley,  Robert,  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  763. 
Hennebon;  a  Poem.     (W.  Black)  St.  James,  17:  170. 
Hennepin,  Louis,  J'ather.     Travels  in  America.     Dem. 

R.  5:  igo,  3S1.  — (J.  H.  Perkins)  No.  Am.  48:  70. 

49:  258. —(W.  F.  Poole)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  253. 

—  never  in  Albany.     Hist.  M.  10:  268. 
Henotheism.     (M.  Miiller)  Contemp.  33:  707. 
Henrie,    Captain   Dan.      Adventure   with    the   Wolves. 

Dem.  R.  24:  33. 

Henrietta  and  Vulcan.    (D.  M.  Colton)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  421. 

Henrietta  Maria,  Queen  of  Charles  I.  (P.  Bayne)  Con- 
temp. 29:  370.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  603. — 
(A.  Laugel)  Nation,  26:  no.  —  (A.  King)  Argosy, 
16:  351.  — Sharpe,  i:  58,  66.— Liv.  Age,  54:  2S5. 

—  (f.  Wright)  Arch.  32:  25.  — (F.  P.  Cobbe)  St. 
James,  43:  606. 

Henriette  d' Angleterre,  Madame.     Cornh.  25:  290. 
Henry  I..  Remains  of,  in  Reading  Abbey.     (R.  Nares) 
Arch.  18:  272. 


HENRY   II. 


585 


HENRY 


Henrvll.;  a  Historical  Drama.     Dub.  Uiiiv.  23:  19. — 
Mo.  K.  162:   145. 

—  and  Adiiaii  IV.     U.  S.  Catli.  M.  4:  657. 

—  Miduiglit  Hide  with.     Fra.ser,  80:  58. 

Henry  III.,  Letters  illustrative  of  the  Reign  of.     Chr. 

Rtm.  52:  88. 
Henry  IV.,  and  Philip  III.     Ed.  R.  154:  224. 

—  Examination  of  liis  Tomb.  (I.  H.  Spry)  Arch.  26:  440. 
Henry  V.,  Castle  of,  at  Rouen.  (E.  Turner)  Arch.  7:  232. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  69:  193. 

—  Towle's  Hist.  of.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  No.  Am.  103:  595. 

—  Tyler's  Memoirs  of.     Dub.  R.  7:  356.  —  Mo.  R.  146: 

568.— Eel.  R.  69:  193. 

—  Youth  of.     (A.  C.  Ewald)  Cornh.  43:  430.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  149:  501. 
Henrv  VI.,   Entertainment  of,  at  Bury  St.  Edmund's. 
(C.  Ord)  Arch.  15:  65. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Court  and  Nobility  in  1454.     (Sir 

V.  Madden)  Arch.  29:  305. 

—  Three  Petitions  to.     (S.  Lysons)  Arch.  16:  3. 

—  Verses  by.     Lond.  M.  9:  63S. 

Henry  VII..  Bacon's  History  of.     Eraser,  59:  697. 

—  Letters  and  Papers  of  his  Reign.     Chr.  Rem.  51:  275. 

—  Marriage  of  his  Daughter  Mary.     Arch.  18:  23- 

—  Memorials  of .     Ed.  R.  121:  201. — No.  Brit.  31:  287. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64:  67. 
Henry  VIIL     All  the  Year,  2o:  498. 

—  Age  of  Morton,  Wolsey,  and  More.     Dub.  R.  40:  i. 

—  and  Anne  Bolevn.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Eraser,  55:  yz;^. 

—  Eel.  M.  52:   131. 

—  and  Catherine  of  Aragon.     Month,  37:  146. 

Proposed  Monument  to.     (W.  Illiiigworth)  Arch. 

16:  So. 

—  and  Francis  I.,  Interview  of.  (.J.  Caley)  Arch.  21 :  175. 
Picture  of.     (J.  AylofEe)  Arch.  3:   185. 

—  and  the  Reformation.     (J.  W.  Santee)  Mercersb.  16: 

355- 

—  Audin's  History'  of.     Dub.  R.  24:  427. 

—  Character  and  Conduct  of.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  346. 

—  Court  of .     Mo.  R.  no:  195. 

—  Divorce  (Question,    and   Dissolution   of  Monasteries. 

Chr.  Rem.  38:  46. 

—  Entry  into  Lincoln,  1541.    (F.  jNIadden)  Arch.  23:  334. 

—  Foreign  Policy  of.     Eel.  M.  67:  744. 

—  Fronde's  Apology  for.     Dub.  R.  41 :  307.  —  (R.  H. 

Parkinson)  Internat.  R.  lo:  116.  —  Westm.  70:  275. 
See  England,  History  of,  Froude's. 

—  Giustinian's  Court  of.     Brit.  Q.  21:  442.  —  (.J.   A. 

Froude)  Fraser,  51:  441. — Liv.  Age,  44:  301. 

—  History  of.     Mo.  R.  I12:   i. 

—  Holbein's  Portraits  of  his  Queens.     (.1.  G.  Nichols  and 

G.  Scharf)  Arch.  40:  71. 

—  Letter  and  Indenture  of.     (F.  Stone)  Arch.  16:   iSi. 

—  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  66:  250. 

—  Love  Letters  to  Anne  Boleyn.  Paniph.  21:325.  22:  113. 

—  Old  Writers  on  the  Life  of.     Chr.  Rem.  49:   124. 

—  Picture  of,  in  Windsor  Castle.     (.J.  Tojtham)  Arch.  6: 

179. 

—  Privy  Purse  Expenses.     Lond.  M.  19:  92. 

—  Regulations  of  his  Household.     (O.  S.  Brereton)  Arch. 

3:   154- 

—  Reign  of.     Liv.  Age,  77:  545.  —  Eel'.  M.  45:  46. 

—  Social  Condition  of  England  under.     Westm.  95:  92. 

—  Songs  and  Ballads  by.     (W.  Chappell)  Arch.  41:  371. 

—  State  MS.  of  Reign  of.     (J.  P.  Collier)  Arch.  36:  14. 

—  State  Papers,  and  Divorce  Case.     Chr.  Rem.  55:  239. 
of  the  Reign  of.     Fraser,  77:  466.  —  Quar.  143:  i. 

—  Suit  of  Armor  for.     (S.  H.  Meyrick)  Arch.  22:  106. 

—  Turncr'.s  History  of  the  Reign  of.     Lond.  M.  17:  215. 

—  Treason  under.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  39. 

—  Ty tier's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  66:  250. 

—  Wardrobe  Account  of.     (J.  Caley)  Arch.  9:  243. 


Henry  III.,  of  France.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  145.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  47:  65. 
Henry  IV.,  of  France.     Bentlcy,   3:   511.  —  Fraser,  35: 

553.  — Penny  M.  8:  467.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  27:  167. 

—  and   his  Plan   for  a  perpetual   Peace.      (S.  R.  Van 

Campeii)  Eel.  M.  82:  483. 

—  and  la  belle  Gabrielle.     Temp.  Bar,  48:  461.     Same 

art.  Eel.  yi.  88:  221.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  126:  796. 

—  and  the  Princess  of  Conde.     Coruh.  20:  292.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  33. 

—  Chambrier's  Grand  Design  of.     Ed.  R.  6:  162. 

—  Days  of.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  454. 

—  Letters  of.     For.  Q.  29:  38. 

—  Life  of.     Blackw.  62:  371. —  Mus.  6:  202. — Mo.  R. 

104:  309. 

—  Poirson's  Historj-  of.     Dub.  R.  44:  i. 

—  Works  and  Life  of.     Quar.  148:  501.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  143:  451. 

Henry  v.,  of  France.     Mouth,  15:  120. 

Henry  VI.,  Emperor  of  Germany.  (A.  E.  Kroeger)  West- 
ern, 4:  426. 

Henry,  Prince  of  Portugal,  the  Navigator.  Ed.  R.  128: 
200.  —  Geog.  M.  4:  157. 

Henry,  Prince  of  Wales.     (J.  Grant)  Tinsley,  19:  608. 

—  Wardrobe  Account  of.     (W.  Bray)  Arch.  II :  88. 
Henry,  A.  and  S.,  &  Co.,  Commercial  House  of.     Hunt, 

19:  63. — Lond.  Soc.  38:  446. 
Henry,  Alexander.  Hunt,  34:  36. 
Henry,  Caleb  S.     (G.  W.  Greene)  No.  Am.  94:  525. 

—  Dr.  Oldham  at  Greystones.     (R.  T.  S.  Lowell)  Am. 

Church  R.  13:  211. 
Henrv,  Charles  Napier.     Art  J.  33:  225. 
Henry,  Joseph.     (S.  Newcomb)  Nation,  26:  320.  —  with 

portrait,  Eel.  M.  84:  376.  — Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  462. 

—  (A.  M.  Mayer)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst,  no:  257.  —  Na- 
ture, 18:  143. — Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  741. 

—  and  Faraday.     (A.  M.  Mayer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  76. 

—  Death  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  365. 

Henry,  Matthew.  Spirjt  Pilg.  3 :  237.  —  (W.  B.  Spraguc) 
Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i:  280.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  17:  i. 

—  and  Philip,  Sketches  of.     Cong.  JI.  7:  225,  282. 

—  as  a  Couuuentator.    (W.  L.  Alexander)  Kitto,  2:  222. 
Henry,  Patrick.     (W.  W.  Henrv)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  S. 

—  (W.  W.  Henry)  Pennsyl.  M.  i:  78.— (W.  B. 
Sprague)  Evang.  R.  20:  611.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  16: 
460, 

—  and  the  Com.  of  Safety.  So.  Lit.  INIess.  25:  350.  26:  27. 

—  and  Thomas  .lefferson.     Hist.  M.  12:  90. 

—  and  the  Revolution.  (V.  W.  Kingsley)  Nat.  Q.  27:  135. 

—  Characterof.     (W.  W.  Henry)  Hist!  M.  12:  368.     22: 

272,  346. 

—  Historic  Doubts  concerning.     (E.  A.  Pollard)  Galaxy, 

10:  327. 

—  Life  of.     Meth.  Q.  i:  122.  —  (A.  II.  Everett)  Sparks'.s 

Am.  Biog.  11:  209.  —  (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  6:  293. 

—  (E.  L.  Magoon)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  505  —  Anal. 
M.  6:  376.     10:  441. 

—  Reminiscences  of.    (.\.  .\lexander)  Liv.  Age,  26:  205. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  366. 

—  Sketch  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  413,  564. 
Henry,  Philip.     Meth.  M.  35:  481. 

—  and  Matthew,  on  Bajjlism.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  577,  595. 
Henry,  Samuel,  Biography  of.     Hunt,  2:   1S3. 
Henry,  Thomas  C,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  11:   113. 
Henry,  Dr.  Walter.      Recollections  of  a  Staff  Surgeon. 

Quar.  67:  453. 
Henry,  W.  S.     Campaign  Sketches.     So.  Q.  18:  427. 
Henry  Clay,  Steamboat,  Burning  of,  1S52.     Knick.  40: 

342. 
Henry  Mountains,  Geology  of.     Nature,  21:   177. 
Uenry  Norman  and  Mary  Neville.     (J.  C.  McCabe)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  7:  579. 


HENRYSON 


586 


HERCULES 


Henryson,  Robert,  Poems  of.     St.  James,  24:  60.  —  No. 

Brit.  44:  154. 
Henshaw,  Fred.  Henry,  with  portrait.    Colburn,  166:  274. 
Henshaw,  J.  P.  K.,  Bisliop,  Life  and  Character  of.     (T. 

Atkinson)  Am.  Clmrch  E.  5:  397. 
Henshaw,  Joshua.     (A.  H.  Hoyt)  N.  E.  Reg.  22:  105. 
Heiislow,  John  Stephens.     (E.   L.   Youmaas)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  3:  159. 
Hentzner,  Paul.     Travels.     (H.  Southern)  Retros.  i:  16. 
Ilunwood,  William  Jory.  (G.  T.  Bettany)  Nature,  12:  293. 
Hepburn,  Sir  Jolm.     Sharpe,  15:  266. 
Hcpha'stion,  Gaisford's.     Ed.  R.  17:  381. 
Hephzibah  Guiness.  (S.W.  Mitchell)  Lippinc.2i :  425-73S. 
Heptarchy,  Tale  of  the.     Eraser,  18:   179. 
Her  Chance;  a  Tale.     (S.  W.  Kellogg)  Lippinc.  11:  317. 
Her  dearest  Foe;  a  Novel.     (A.  F.  Hector)  Temp.  Bar, 

44:    252-539.     45:    115-541-    46:    117-545-    47: 

119-555.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  129-694.     86:  56- 

704.     87:  43-462.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  126:  808. 

127:  36-672.     128:  35-652. 
Her  Face.     House.  Words,  18:  258. 
Her  Father's  Daughter ;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  56:  585,  602. 
Her  first  Appearance.     House.  Words,  19:  29. 
Her  first  Appearance;  a  Story.     Temp.  Bar,  57:  36. 
Her  first  Appearance.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  26:  243. 
Her  George.     (C.  M.  A.  Winslow)  Lakeside,  4:  113. 
Her  Grace,  the  Drummer's  Daughter.     (C.  Chesebrough) 

Atlan.  2:  532,  656. 
Her  imperial  Guest.     (J.  Payn)  Harper,  52:  48. 
Her  last  Appearance.     (D.  Cook)  Liv.  Age,  100:  2S9. 
Her  Master;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  C.  Reade)  Belgra.  21:  464. 

22:  69. 
Her  Oath;  a  Story.     (P.  B.  Marston)  Galaxy,  24:  603. 
Her  Secret.     Broadw.  6:  462,  500.     7:  1-549. 
Her  Sphere;  a  Poem.     (E.  A.  Allen)  Scrib.  4:  218. 
Her  Story.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Lippinc.  10:  67S. 
Her  winning   Ways.      Colburn,    143:    267-631.      144: 

75-645.     145:  74-692.     147:  439,  575.     148:    175- 

598.     149:  94-711. 
Herakles  and  Hulas;   a  Poem.     (F.   B.  J.  Money)  St. 

James,  38:  610. 
Herald,  With  an  old.     All  the  Year,  31 :  440. 
Heralds  and  Coats  of  Arms.     All  the  Y'ear,  41 :  48S. 

—  Half-Hours  with.  Eng.  Dom.  M.  8:  156-335.  9:17-87. 
Heralds'  College  and  Visitations.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  342. 

—  as  a  Source  of  Revenue.  Macmil.  142:  346. 
Heraldic  Arms  of  England.  Pennv  M.  4:  148. 
Heraldic  Devices  of  Richard  H.  and  his  Queen.     (J.  G. 

Nichols)  Arch.  29:  32. 
Heraldic  Reform.     St.  James,  16:  442. 
Heraldry.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  225. 

—  and  Pedigree.    Westm.  60:  85.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

39:  3- 

—  Blazonry  and  Mottoes  in  i9thCent.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  227. 

—  Burke's  General  Armory.     Mo.  R.  161:  16. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Eel.  R.  82:   175. 

—  English.     Art  J.  19:  252. 

—  in  America.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  Galaxy,  2:  184.— 

(W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  289.  13:  165. 

—  in  New  England.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  18: 

268.— (W.  H.  Whitmore)  No.  Am.  100:  186. 

—  Manuals  of.     Ed.  R.  I2i :  328. 

—  may  have  Meaning.    Art  J.  8:  279. 

—  Odd  Coats  of  Arms.     All  the  Year,  12:  115. 

—  Old  Notions  on.     Retros.  17:  119. 

—  of  Fish,  Moule  on.     Mo.  R.  158:  332. 

—  Origin  and  Influence  of.     Nat.  Q.  16:  160. 

—  past  and  present.     St.  James,  13:  92. 

—  Reform  in.    Dub.  Univ.  78:  679. 

—  Religious  Aspect  of.     (R.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  32:  757. 

—  Royal  Armory  of  England.     Art  J.  19:  113,  149,  221. 

20:  21-269. 


Heraldry,  Science  of.     (F.  R.  Coiider)  Dub.  Univ.  90: 

431- 

—  Scrope  and  Grosvenor  Roll.     Quar.  56:  1.  , 

—  Some  Uses  of.     (R.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  32:  524. 

—  Surnames  and  Arms.     Cornh.  6:  82. 

—  What  is?    (W.  Partridge)  Art  J.  6:  3-133. 
(See  Blazon. 

Herat  and  Afghanistan.     Blackw.  95:  462. 

—  and  the  I'ersian  War.     Westm.  67:   173. 

—  to  Ourenbourg,  Journey  from.     Blackw.  51:  691. 
Heraud,    Edith,   and   Laura   Bateman,    Comparison    of. 

Victoria,  3:  167. 
Herbs  and  Herbalists,  Spanish.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  487. 

—  and  Signatures.     Chamb.  J.  48:  743. 

—  Superstitions  in.     Chamb.  J.  33:  201. 

—  Truth  about.     Chamb.  J.  31 :  36. 

Herbal,  Henrj-'s  American.     Anal.  M.  7:  248. 

Herbaria,  National.     (W.  T.  T.  Dyer)  Nature,  7:  243. 

Herbarium  Cases.     (C.  C.  Parry)  Am.  Natural.  8:  471. 

Herbart,  John  Fred.,  and  Education.  Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  45. 

Herbert,  Lord  Edward,  of  Cherbury.  (J.  Hunt)  Con- 
temp.  6:  468.  Same  art.  Tlieo.  Eel.  6:  564. — 
Blackw.  129:  528.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  3. — 
(J.  A.  Picton)  Mod.  R.  2:  623. 

—  Life  of.     Retros.  7:  317. 

Herbert,  Geo.  (A.  N.  Littlejohn)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  290. 
—  Bost.  R.  3:  236.  —  Knick.  42:  145.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
8:  572.  —  Sharpe,  47:  88. — Temp.  Bar,  2:  475. 

—  and  contemporary  Religious  Poets.     Brit.  Q.  19:  377. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  291.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
32:  199. 

—  and  his  Times.     Liv.  Age,  74:  339. 

—  and  Keble.     Brit.  Q.  46:  97.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

94:  195. 

—  as  a  Lover  of  Nature.     St.  Paul's,  13:  514. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Chr.  Obs.  10:  469,  533. 
Times,  and  Poems  of.     Chr.  Rem.  44:  103. 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong.  4:  214. 

—  Poems  of.     Art  J.  8:  76.  —  Retros.  3:  215. 

—  The  Temple.     Cong.  M;  6:  153. 
Herbert,  Henry  W.     Internat.  M.  3:  289. 

Herbert,  Sidney,  first  Baron  Herbert  of  Lea.  Fraser,  65: 
198. 

—  Memorial  of.     All  the  Y'ear,  6:  102.  —  St.  James,  3: 

213. 
Herbert,  Sir  Thomas,  Travels  of.     Retros.  18:  332. 
Herbert,  Thomas  Martin.     (J.  Matheson)  Cong.  7:  23- 
Herbert,  Wm.     Attila,  King  of  the  Huns.     Ed.  R.  65: 

261.  —  Mo.  K.  145:  392. 

—  Miscellaneous  Poetry.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  R.  9:  211. 
Herberts  of  Elfdale.     (C.  Crowe)  Once  a  Week,  3:  449- 

505. 
Herbert  Freer's  Perplexities.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  491.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  61:   174. 
Herbert  Lacy;  a  Novel.     Lond.  M.  21:  238. 
Herbert  Newton.     (E.  E.  Darley)  Godey,  23:  56. 
Herbert  Orton  ;  a  Novel.     (J.  R.  Musick)  Potter  Am.  ]Mo. 

10:  261-422.     11:   17-361. 
Herborizing,  Hints  on.     (A.  H.  Curtiss)  Am.  Natural.  6: 

257. 
Herculaneum  and  Pompeii.     (R.  Freebairn)  Meth.  M.  34 : 

273- 

—  Can  it  be  excavated?    (R.  A.  McLeod)  Atlan.  40:  641. 

—  Destruction  of.     Cornh.  17:  286. 

—  Half-Hour  at.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Nation,  2:  429. 

—  How  destroyed.     (E.  Beule)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  232. 

—  Manuscripts  from.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  14:  296. 

—  Papyrus  discovered  at.   (H.  G.  Bennett)  Arch.  15:  114. 

—  Papyri  of.     Ed.  R.  116:  318. 

—  Ruins  of.     (T.  Young)  Quar.  3:  i.  — Ed.  R.  16:  368. 
Hercules.     Blackw.  1 15:   545. 

Hercules  Adamaat.     (C.  Reade)  Dark  Blue,  4:  79. 


HERDER 


587 


HERMON 


Herder,  Johann Gottfried.  (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  20:  13S. 

—  (K.  Hillebrand)  No.  Am.  115: 104,  235.    116:  3S9. 

—  (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  195.  —  (.J.  H. 
W.  Stuckenberg)  Evang.  R.  13:  472.  —  Lond.  M. 
7:  373.  —  Dub.  R.  14:  505.  —  Liv.  Age,  54:  119. 

—  as  Theologian.     (.J.  F.  Smith)  Theo.  R.  9:  179,  437. 

—  Letters  on  Study  of  Divinity.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  233,417. 

3:  I,  Si,  171. 

—  Marsh's  Life  and  Translation  of .     Chr.  Exam.  18:  167. 

—  Opinions  and  Services  of.     (G.  Ripley)  Chr.  Exam. 

19:  172. 

—  Works  of.     For.  Q.  37:  281.  — (F.  Carter)  Nation, 

26:  360. 
Herdsman,  The.     (P.  McTeague)  Bentley,  7:  235. 

—  of  La  Caniargue.     St.  James,  3:  445.     4:190.    Same 

art.  Li V.  Age,  74:  32,  124. 
Here  and  there.     Eraser,  22:  43. 
Hereafter.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Eraser,  6g:  418. 
Hereditaries,  Wisdom  of  the.     Eel.  R.  90:  626. 
Hereditary  Ability.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  23: 

285. 
Hereditary  Foes;  a  Tale.     (K.  P.  Osgood)  Scrib.  9:  360. 
Hereditary  Genius,  Galton  on.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath. 

World,  11:  721.  —  Eraser,  82:  251. 
Hereditary  Judges  of  England.      (F.  Galton)  Macmil. 

19:  424. 
Hereditary  Honors ;  a  Tale.     Colburn,  34:  433. 
Hereditary  Improvement.     (F.  Galton)  Eraser,  87:  116. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  296. 
Hereditary  Lifluence,  Annnal  and  Human.     Westm.  66: 

135.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

51:  I- 

Hereditary  Misfortune  in  Families.  (J.  W.  Calcraft) 
Dub.  Univ.  41:  236.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  533. 

Hereditary  Rank.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  2:  209. 

Hereditarj'  Rulers.  (Marquis  of  Blandford)  19th  Cent. 
10:  217. 

Hereditary  Talent.     Chamb.  J.  47:   iiS. 

—  and  Character.     (F.  Galton)  Macmil.  12:  157,  318. 
Hereditary  Traits.    Comb.  37:  411.    Same  art.  Sup.  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  3:  26. 
Hereditary  Transmission  of  Habits.     (W.  B.  Carpenter) 

Contemp.  21:  295,   779,  S67.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  3:  303.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  451.     117: 

240.  —  (G.  G.  Francis)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  3. 
Heredity.    (G.  lies)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:356.—  (C.  Wright) 

Nation,  20:  405. 

—  and  Education.     (G.  Batchelor)  Unita.  R.  14:  37. 

—  Haeckel's  New  Theory  of.     (E.  R.  Laukester)  Nature, 

14:  235. 

—  in  Nervous  Diseases.  (E.  Dnpuj-)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 1 :  332. 

—  in  Twins.     (F.  Galton)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  324. 

—  Law  of  Likeness.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  ^L  n.  s.  20:  44. 

—  Laws  of.  Physical  and  moral.     Brit.  Q.  29:  i.     Same 

art.  Liv.   Age,  62:  140. 

—  Mental.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  JI0.9:  397. 

—  Moral,  Law  of.     (S.  Meredith)  Good  Words,  18:  601. 

—  Phenomena  of.     (F.  Papillon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  55-170. 

—  Ribot  on.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Nature,  11:  503. 

—  Theory  of.     (F.  Galton)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  329.  —  Con- 

temp.  27:  80. 

—  Typical  Laws  of.     (F.  Galton)  Nature,  15:  492-532. 
Hereford.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  17:  605. 

—  Bishops  of.  Episcopal  Rings  of.  (J.  Merewether)  Arch. 

31:  249. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Penny  M.  14:  i. 

Merewether  on  Condition  of,  1S42.    Mo.R.  161:  162. 

—  Sec  and  Cathedral  of.     Antiquary,  4:  209-293. 
Herefordshire ;  Annals  of  a  Border  County.  Fraser,  83 :  84. 

—  History  of.     Quar.  148:   143. 
Heremorc-Brandon ;    a  Talc.     (S.   G.   Brownson)    Cath. 

World,  8:  522,  663,  7S4.     9:  63,  iCS. 


Hereof,  Antoine,  early  French  Poet     Lond.  M.  5:  37. 
Heresy.     Chamb.  J.  44:  724. 

—  and  Heretics.     Perm  Mo.  3:  612, 

—  Is  It  possible?     (T.  M.  Clark)  Am  Church   R.  3:  578. 

—  Progress  in.     (E.  W.  Reynolds)  Univ.  Q.  20:  163. 

—  A  Trial  for,  in   1620      (J.  G.  MacLeod)  Month,   30: 

327.     31:  78. 

—  What  is  a  Heretic?    (L.  M.  Dorman)  New  Eng.  23: 

324- 
Heresies,  how   regarded  by  the  early   Church.     (J.  W. 
Nevin)  Mercersb.  4:  429. 

—  Newly  found  Treatise  against  all.     Dub.  R.  33:  365. 

—  of  the  Working  Classes.     Westm.  77:  60. 
Heretic,  The;  a  Tale  from  the  Russian.     Blackw.  55:  133. 
Heretics,  Early.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Mod.  R.  2:  688.  — Eel. 

R.  85:  576. 
Hereward,  the  Saxon,  Last  Adventures  of.     (T.  Wright) 

Colbum,  74:  402. 
Her-rest,  Red  Book  of.     St.  Paul's,  3:  308. 
Hering,  George  Edwards,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  83. 
Heriot,  George.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  68.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

9:  65.  —  Penny  M.  8:  100,  —  Lond.  Soc.  6:  167. 

—  and  his  Hospital.     Chamb.  J.  4:  218. 

—  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  11:  9. 

Heritage,  Physical  and  moral.   Brit.  Q.  29:  i.  Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  62:  140. 
Herkomer,  Hubert,  Works  of.      (J.  Dafforne)  Art  J.  32: 

109. 
Hermann,  Pere.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  16 :  808. 
Hermanstadt  to  Bucharest,  Journey  from.     (C.  R.  O'Don- 

nell)  Fraser,  2:  16. 
Hermas,  Shepherd  of.     Dub.  R.  51:  133. 
Hermes  Scythicus,  Jamieson's.    (T.  Young)  Quar.  14:  96. 
Hermes  Trismegistns.    (A.  B.  Alcott)  Radical,  6:  4S7.  — 

(G.  Masson)  Kitto,  38:  22. 
Hermeneutics  and  Homiletics,  Relative  Value  of,  to  the 

Preacher.     (S.  M.  Vail)  Meth.  Q.  26:  38,  371. 

—  Fairbairn's  Manual  of.     Evang.  R.  10:  301. 

—  Origen's.     (0.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  31:  209. 

—  Sacred.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercer>b.  25:  5, 
Davidson's.     Cong.  M.  26:  581. 

—  Seller's.     Cong.  M.  18:  359. 

Hermesian  Doctrine.    Dub.  R.  8:  117.  —  Chr.  Rem.  9:  54. 

Hermetic  Philosophy.     Eel.  R.  105:  201. 

Hermia;  a  Tale.     (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  St.  James,  35:  433. 

Hermione.     Tinsley,  i:  689.     2:  50. 

Hermione,  Storj' of  the.     Chamb.  J.  39:  45. 

Hermippus  Redivivus.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week,  17: 

143- 
Hermit,  The;  a  Tale  of  East  Rock,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  246. 

—  Hymns  of  a.     Mas.  38:  232,  300,  480. 

—  of  Bath.     (A.  Elder)  Bentley,  14:  344. 

—  of  St.  Paul's.     (R   Postans)  Bentley,  33:  586. 

—  of  Utica.     (A.  B.  Johnson)  Knick.  35:  203. 

—  wanted.     Chamb.  J.  45:  590. 

Hemiit's  Year;  a  Tale.     (C.  Clarke)  Temp.  Bar,  20:  473. 
Hermits  and  Anchoritism.     Hogg,  i :  ;};^. 

—  Ancient.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  469. 

—  and  Recluses  of  the  Middle  Ages.     (E.  T.  Cutts)  xVrt 

J.  12:  17.     13:  97. 

—  Chapter  on.     Chamb.  J.  50:  445. 

—  Saints  of  the  Desert.     (P.  Schall)  Meth.  Q.  24:  29. 
See  Bigg,  John. 

Hermit  Bob;  a  Tale.     All  the  Y'ear,  14:  233. 

Hermit  Crabs ;  how  they  get  Possession  of  their  Shells. 
(A.  Agassiz)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  183. 

Hermit  Island.     House.  Words,  7:  88. 

Hermit  Mouse;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  Ii:  69. 

Hermon,  Mount,  and  its  Neighborhood.  (C.  H.  Brig- 
ham)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  13:  181. 

—  Excursion  to  Summit  of.  (J.  L.  Porter)  Bib.  Sac.  11:41. 


HERNDON" 


588 


IIERSCHEL 


nerndon,  Win.  L.,  and  the  Amazon.     (P.  Godwin)  Put- 
nam, 3:  272. 
Hcrnc  the  Hunter.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  487. 
H'Tne  l?ay  in  Winter.     Sliarpo,  29:  66. 
Homo's  Oak,  Windsor.     Penny  JI.  11:  156. 
Hernia,  Munroe  on.     (Dr.  Uecve)  Ed.  R.  3:  136. 

—  Radical  Cure  of.  (H.Ciiase)J  Frankl.  Inst.  25:  95. 
Hero.     (G.  M.  Craik)  Hours  at  Home,  10:  197-522.    11: 

16-501. 
Hero  and  Lcandor.     I'raser,  56:  480. — Kniek.  32:  197. 
Bl.ackw.  41:  267. 

—  Notes  on  tlie  Story  of.     Lond.  See  6:  560. 
Hero's  Reward.     (L.  de  L.  Ranic')  Belgra.  39:  42. 
Hero  and  .Maiden;  a  Poem.     (E.  Bradley)  Hogg,  15:  358. 

—  and  Valet.     Bentley,  47:  621. 

—  in  spite  of  Himself.     Irish  Mo.  2*.  30S. 

—  or  Heroine.  (.\.  M.  King)  Catli.  World,  lo:  232-497. 
Hero  Harold.  (>[.  B.  Smedley)  Good  Words,  9:  160,  256. 
Heroes.     (W.  Arthur)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  6:  289.— Tiusley, 

i:  421. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     (J.  W.  Caleraft)  Dub.  Univ. 

40:  34,  407.  41:  147,  41S.  42;  135.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  27:  106,  4S1. 

—  and  Hero  Worship,  Carlyle  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  379.  — 

Mus.  43:  375. 
and  the  Heroic  in  History.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  121,  451. 

—  and  Heroism.     Kniek.  45:  551. 

—  and  Valets.     Cornli.  35:  46. 

—  God's,  and  the  World's.     (J.  H.  Gurney)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

10:  327. 

—  of  an  Hour.     Sharpe,  25:  238. 

—  Popular.     Chanib.  -J.  40:  264. 

—  Spiritual.     Metli.  Q.  9:  217. 

Hero  Worf-liip.      (C.    J.    Lever)    Blackw.    97:    696. — 
Cliamb.  .1.  12:  129. 

—  Domestic.     Colburn,  119:  475. 

—  Effects  of.    Hogg,  8:  143. 

—  in  the  Streets.     Once  a  Week,  18:  204. 

—  of  recent  Historians.     Eel.  R.  no:  105. 

—  Rise  of.     (G.  L.  Gomnie)  Colburn,  158:  551 
Herod  the  Great.     Bost.  R.  4:  15. 

—  When  was  he  made  King  of  Judea?    (W.  S.  Hooper) 

Meth.  Q.  39:  546. 
Herods.  Five.     (F.  Trench)  Chr.  Obs.  65:  299. 
Herodias;  a  Poem.     (F.  H.  Doyle)  Temp.  Bar,  2:  50. 
Herodotus.     No.  Brit.  20:  3S9. 

—  and  Commentators.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Nat.  R.  15:  282. 

—  Illustrations  of.     Blackw.  78:  685. 

—  T^areher  on.     Eel.  R.  50:  32. 

—  Niebuhr's  Geography  of.     Westm.  13:  335. 

—  Oxford  Editions  of.     Quur.  2:  343. 

—  Philo.sopliy  of.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.  51:   i. 

—  Rawlinson's.     (G.H.Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  i8:  yy. — 

P.hiekw.  85:  195.  — Brit.  Q.  28:  446.  —  Dub.  R. 
49:  348.  — Ed.  R.  in:  32.  — (J.  C.  Moffat)  Princ. 
33:  261. 

—  Taylor's.     AVesfm.  11:   i8i.  — Eel.  R.  50:  23. 

—  Theology  of.     (R.  B.  Richardson)  New  Eng.  38:  549. 

—  Wheeler's  Geograpliy  of.     Eel.  R.  loi:  556. 
Heroic  Ages  and  Mr.  Gladstone.     Nat.  Q.  20:   141. 

—  of  the  North.     For.  Q.  35:  74. 
Heroic  Elegies.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  202. 
Heroine;  a  Story.     (E.  O'Hara)  Peop.  ,T.  10:  79. 

—  and  Mock-Hero  in  the  Days  of  the  Fronde.     Fraser, 

28:  485,  526. 

—  ofOstcnd.     Fraser,  29:  439. 

—  of  To-Day.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Sharpe,  50:  271. 

—  ot  To-Day.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  543. 
Heroines  in  modern  Novels.     Cornh.  11:  630. 
Heroine  Worship.     Bentley,  39:  630. 

Heroism.     (C.  Kingsley)  Cornh.  27:  29.     Same  art  Ev. 
Sat.  14:  190.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  347. 


Heroism  of  La  Petite  Marie;  a  Story.     (B.  L.  Macdonell) 

Canad.  JIo.  18:  309. 
Heron,  Sir  Hugh,  Story  of.     Lond.  M.  8:  2S5. 
Herons.     All  the  Year,  10:  114,  136. 

—  and  Bitterns.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  14:  322. 

—  Night.     (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural.  12:  27. 
Epwrduj  and   Aire'io,  Signification   of.      (E.    Abbot)   No. 

Am.  114:  171. 
Hcrpetology,  Holbrook's  North  American.  (D.  H.  Storer) 
No.  Am.  49:  145. 

—  Sclireiber's  European.     Nature,  II :  271. 
See  Serpents;  Reptiles. 

Herr  Budingen's  Life  Dream.     Tinsley,  18:  388. 
Horrera,  I'ernando  de,  el  Divino.     Tait,  3:   -;3. 
Herrick,  Edward  C.    (T.  A.  Tliacher)  New  Eng.  21  :  820. 
Hcrriek.    Robert.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Macmil.  35:   475. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  349. —Cornh.  32:  176. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  285.  — Ev.  Sat.  8:  378. 

—  House.  Words,  16:  322. 

—  and  his  Vicarage.     Fraser,  47:  103. 

—  Life  and  Poems  of.  (F.  M.  Hubbard)  No.  Am.  84:  484. 

—  Poems  of.     Retros.  5:  156.  —  Quar.  4:  165.  —  Temp. 

Bar,  i:  166. 
Ilerrics,  ,Jolui  Charles,  Public  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  153:  390. 
Herring,  The.     (W.  N.  Maccartney)  Intel.  Obs.  5:  368, 

—  Chamb  J.  19:  324.  —  (T.  H.  Huxley)  Nature, 
23:  607.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  433. — 
Penny  M.  6:  45,  51. 

—  Movements  of.     Nature,  11:  151. 

—  Natural  History  of.    Chamb.  J.  40:  29.  —  Nature,  14: 

352. 

—  the  poor  Alan's  Fish.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  2:  84, 
Herrings,  Among  the.     Chamb.  J.  28:  225. 

—  and  Ilen-iiig-Fishing.  (H.  Lawson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  304. 

—  and  English  Herring  Fisheries.     Westm.  82:  377. 
Herring  Fisher^-.      All  the  Year,    10:    65. — Penny  M. 

2:  54. 

—  of  Holland.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  65:  50. 

—  of  Lochfyne.     (J.  G.  Bertram)  Macmil.   10:  341. — 

Once  a  AVeek,  20:  37. 

—  Scotch.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  573. 

—  with  the  Herring  Fleet.     (W.  Senior)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

13:  702. 

Herring-Fisliing.     Chamb.  J.  6:  143. 

Herring  Harvest.     Cliamb.  J.  26:  23.  —  Cornh.  4:  440. 

Ilerschel,  Caroline.  (E.  S.  Holden)  Nation,  22:  2S1.— 
(I.  Scott)  Once  a  Week,  3:  318.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  67:  378.  — (T.  W.Webb)  Nature,  13:  361.— 
(E.  A.  Y'oumans)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  736.  9:  58. — 
So.  R.  n.  s.  20:  324.  — Temp.  Bar,  46:  237.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  86:  459.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  816. 

—  Victoria,  17:  264.     27:  125. 

Herschel,  Sir  John  F.  W.,  with  portrait.  Appleton,  6: 
T41.  —  with  portrait,  Hogg,  8:  145.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  26:  492. — with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  10:  593. — 
Eel.  M.  77:  497. — Liv.  Age,  61:  515. — Nature, 
4:   69. 

—  as  a  Tlieorist  in  Astronomy.     St.  Paul's,  8:  326. 

—  Complete  Catalogue  of  Writings  of.   Math.  Mo.  3 :  220. 

—  Observations  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    No.  Brit.  8:  491. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  577.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  55:  86. 

—  Quar.  85:  I.  — Ed.  R.  88:  104. 

—  Outlines  of  Astronomy.    (B.  A.  Gould,  jr.)  C'hr.  Exam. 

47:  26S.  — Ed.  R.  "58:  164. —  Ed.  R.  90:  576. 

—  Study  of  Natural  Piiilosophy.     Quar.  45:  374. 
Ilerschel,  Sir  William.     Liv.  Age,  2:  125.  — Nilos's  Reg. 

23:  154. — For.  Q.  31:  438. — Eel.  Mus.  2:  556. — 
Chamb.  J.  i:  391. 

—  and  Caroline.     Quar  141:  323.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

129:  643. 

—  and  his  Discoveries.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  25: 


HERSCHEL 


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HIEROGLYPHICS 


Herschel,  Sir  William,  as  a  Music  Master.     (E.  Polko) 
Temp.  Bar,  32:  421.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  211. 

—  Holdeu's  Life  of.     (.J.  R.  Hiud)  Nature,  23:  429,  453. 

—  Laplace,  and  James  Watt.     Clir.  Kem.  35:  3S. 

—  Memoir  of.     (Baron  Fourier)  Ed.  Newt* liilos.  J.  4:  i. 

—  Ed.  Philos.  J.  8:  209. 

—  on  the  new  Planets.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  i :  426. 
Herschels,  Story  of.     ( W.  Chambers)  Cliamb.  J.  53:  209. 

—  and  the  Star  Depths.     Cornh.  24:  48.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  77:  426.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  no:  323. 
Herstmonceaux  Castle.     -See  Ilurstmonceaux. 
Hertford,  ^larquises  of.    (R.  Wynford)  Lippinc.  13:  igi. 
Hertzen,  Alexander;  Russian  Revolutionist.     (W.  R.  S. 

Ralston)  Temp.  Bar,  29:  44. 
Hervi5  Riel;  a  Poem.     (R.  Browning)  Cornh.  23:  257. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  546. 
Herver  Court.     (A.  Arnold)  Once  a  Week,  16:  2S9-5S9. 
Hervev,  Lord  Arthur,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells.    Cong. 

5:  626. 
Hervev,  James.     Cong.  M.  5:  421. 

—  Letters.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  14:  1020. 
Hervev,  John,  Lord.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  173. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of  George  IL     Quar.  82:  501. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  337. —  Ed.  R.  88:  4SS.— 

Eel.  R.  88:  184.— Eraser,  37:  665. 
Herwegh,  George.     Poems.     For.  Q.  31 :  58. 
Herz,  Henrietta.     Penn  Mo.  2:  550 
Herzegovina  and  Austria.     Brit.  Q.  68:  393. 

—  Insurgents  of,  Lady's  Visit  to,  1S76.     Cornh.  34:  6o. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  436.  —  Eel.  M.  87:  32S. 

—  Question  of.     Internat.  R.  3:  i. 

Herzog's  Encyclopedia.    (C.  P.  Krautli)  Evang.  R.  7 :  580. 
Hesiod.    (J.  A.  Symonds)  Fortn.  23:  348.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

93:  97,  153- 

—  Elton's  Translation  of.    Blaekw.  32:  165,  505,  S07. — 

Ed.  R.  15:  109. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (H.  H.  Milman)  Quar.  47:  i. 
Hesiodic  Legends.     Chr.  Rem.  17:  2'J5. 

Hesperus,  Hymn  to.     (D.  M.  3Ioir)  Blackw.  25:   162. 
Hess,  Heinrich  Maria.    Art  J.  17:  97.  —  Hours  at  Home, 

i:  517. 
Hesse,  Charles,  Prince  of,  Autobiography  of.    Ed.  R.  123 : 

483.     Sams  art.  Liv.  A^e.  90:  195. 
Hesse,  Customs  of  the   Reformed  Church  of.     (E.   W. 

Reineeke)  Mercersb.  17:  635. 

—  Our  Country  House  in.     All  the  Year,  40:  272. 
Hessians  of  the  American  Revolution.  (C.  Goapp)  Nation, 

i:  721.  — Hist.  M.  10:  7. 

in  Pliiladelpliia.     Peansyl.  JL  i:  40. 

Hessian  Church  in  16th  Century.    (H.  Heppe)  Mercersb. 

5:  '99- 
Hessian  Fly  and  its  Parasites.     (E.  C.  Herrick)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  41:  153. 
Hester  Benfield.     Blackw.  81:  339. 
Hester  Somerset;  a  Novel.     (N.  Michell)  Colburn,  88: 

50-504.     89:  S6-462.     90:  52-449.     91:  207-333. 

92:86-466.    93:66-478.    94:167-423.    95:89-306. 
Hester's  History;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  20:  265-577. 
Hetch-Hetchy  Valley.     (J.  Muir)  Overland,  11:  42. 
Heterogenesis,  Practical  Notes  on.     (W.  H.  Dallinger) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  338. 
Heteropathv,  Aversion,  Sympathy.    (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Tlieo. 

R.  11:  I. 
Heterophemy.     (R.  G.White)  Galaxy,  2o:  691. 
Hetty.    (H.  Kingsley )  Once  a  Week,  20:  1 1 1-387.    Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  7:  3S1-498. 
Heubncr,  Heinrich  L.     Bib.  R.  6:  317. 
Heugh,  Hugh.     Eel.  R.  84:  697.     92:  309. 

—  Life  of.     Kitto,  6:  410.  —  No.  Brit.  14:  68. 
McGill's.     Hog?,  6:  25. 

Heung  No'i  in  their  Relations  with  China.     Anthrop.  J. 
3:  401.  — (A.  Wylie)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  41. 


Hever  Castle.    Antiquary,  3:  121. 

—  and  Village.     Penny  M.  7:  284. 

Hewit,  Dr.  H.  S.,  Tribute  to.     Brownson,  22:  545. 
Hewitson,  William  C.     Nature,  18:   196. 
Hewlett,  J.  T.,  Sketch  of.     Colburn,  79:  399. 
Hewiey,  Sir  J.,  and  Lady,  Memoir  of.    Cong.  M.  22:  545. 
Hewley,  Lady,  Charities  of.  Controversy  on.     Con"-.  .M. 

12:607.     15:72.    17:484,744.     19:205.    25^934. 

26:  26-566. 
Hexameter  Verse.     (A.  H.  Clough)  Putnam,  2:  13S. 

—  English.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  55:  121.  —  Eraser, 

36:  665.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  172. —Eraser, 
39:  342.  42:  62.— Blackw.  60:  X9,  327,  477.— 
Ed.  R.  35:  422.  — Ciir.  Rem.  51:  190.  —  Macmil.  5: 
487.  —  No.  Brit.  19:  129.  — Tait,  n.s.  21:  219.  See 
uUu  Longfellow,  H.,  Evangeline. 

—  and  German  Epics.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  55. 

—  Recent.     (S.  H.  Needles)  Penn  Mo.  9:   145. 
Hexham,  Northumberland.     Penny  M.  9:  452. 
Hey,  Wm.,  Pearson's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  22:  504. 
Heylin,  P.    Voyage  to  France.    (E.  Taylor)  Retros.  3 :  22. 
Heyne,  Christian  Gottlob.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  867.—  Liv. 

Age,  65:  93.  —  Sharpe,  31:  6,  64. 

—  Life  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  2:  201.  -  (T.  Carlyle) 

For.  R.  2:  437.  —Liv.  Age,  28:  577, 
Heyse,  Paul.     Novellen.     Westni.  70:  502. 
Heywood,  Charles.     Nat.  M.  3:  337. 
Heywood,  John,  Dramatic  Works  oL     Cornh.  30:  676. 
Heywood,  John  H.     (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita.  R.  11:  435. 
Heywood,  Oliver,  Catalogue  of  his  Library.     Cong.  M. 

17:  237' 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  I2:  513. 

—  Puritan  Relatives  of.     Cong.  M.  19:  69. 
Heywood,  Thomas,  Plays  of.     Retros.  Ii:  123. 
Hezekiah,  King      Chr.  Obs.  70:  832. 

Hialmar  Jarl;  a  Poem.   (W.  W.  Young)  Putnam,  15:  242. 
Hiawatha,  New  Legends  of.     Once  a  Week,  21:  315. 
Hibernation  of  Animals.    (L  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  9:  75.  —  (S. 
Woodruff)  Am.  J.  Sci.  24:  363.  —  Penny.  M.3  :  499, 
Hibernian  Ballads,  Scraps  of.     Dub.  Univ.  "13:   752. 
Hibernian  Nights'  Entertainment.    Dub.  Univ.  5:  5S-705. 

6:  50-641.    7:  97-579. 
Hibernian  Society's  Report,  1S07.    (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  6: 

1096. 
Hibernicisms  in  Philosophy.   (Duke  of  Argyll)  Contcmp. 

19:  145.     Same  art.  Canad.  ^Mo.  i:  164. 
Hick,  S  ,  Everett's  Life  of.     JMeth  M.  57:  521. 
Hiekett's  Hollow.     (L.  R   Fairfax)  Scrib.  20:  758. 
Hiekey,  Wm.  [Martin  Doyle],  with  portrait.    Dub.  Univ. 

15:  374- 
Hiekok,  L.  P.,  Philosophy  of.     (J.  H.  Seclve)  Bib.  Sac. 

16:  253. 
Hick.s,  Ellas,  and  the  Hicksite  Quakers.     (G.  W.  Buraap) 

Chr.  Exam.  51:  321. 
Hicks,  George  E.     Art  J.  24:  97. 
Hicks,  Thomas,  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  30:   166, 
Hicks-Beach,  Sir -Michael.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  654. 
Hid  in  aTurt-Rick.    (T.  P.  Battersby)  Lond.  Soc.36:  y:,7. 
Hidden,  Samuel.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  66. 
Hidden  Box  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Covenanters.    Chamb.  J.  54: 

769. 
Hidden  Treasure.    (F.  C.  Fisher)  Appleton,  20:  299,  397. 
Hieroglyphs,  Essay  on.     (G.  Eliers)  Ponn  Mo.  2:  360. 
Hieroglyphical    Alpliabct,   t'bampollion   on.     Quar.   28: 

1S8.-  Eel.  R.  40:  330.     45:  124. 
Hieroglyphics,  Egyptian.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  32:  95. 

—  \X.  B.  Chapin)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  29.  —  .Vm.  Q.  i : 

438-    9:  339-— For.  Q.  4:  438.    25:1.    28:263.— 

Eraser.  9:  620.  —Westni.  4:  40.  —  Blackw.  24:  313. 

44:  10:;.— Ed.  R.  45:  9^,528.    57:  461.   64:  82.— 

Spirit  Pilg.  4:  98,  197. —  Mo.  R.  104:  507.    107:  175. 

119:  550.     165:  95. 


HIEROGLYPHICS 


590 


HILDESHEIM 


Hieroglyphics,  Eg3-ptian.    (F.  Arago)  Ed.  New  Pliilos.  J. 

19:  39.  —  lirit.  Q.  12:  79.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21: 

352.  — Chamb.  .1.  28:  83.  — Meth.  M.  53:  28.  — (C. 

W.  Wall)  Dub.  Univ.  9:  61,  234. 
Young  and  Clianipollion's  Method  of  interpreting. 

(K.  S.  Poole)  Areli.  39:  471. 
Deiuotie  Grammar  of.   (\V.  H.  Green;  Trine.  27:  649. 

—  of  Easter  Island.    (J.  P.  Harrison)  Aiitlirop.  J.  3:  370, 

—  Painrus  Prisse.     O.  &  N.  3:  559. 

—  Sharpe's  Vocabulary  of.     Mo.  K.  144:  530. 

—  Wilkinson  on.     Eraser,  2:  329. 

Hieroglyphic  and  Cuneiform  Interpretation,     Quar.  147: 

430- 
Hieroglyphic  Inscriptions.     (S.  Bireh)  Arch.  35:  116. 
Hieroglyphic  Literature.     Eel.  R.  38:  4S1. 
Hieroglyphic  Tablets  in  Easter  Island.     (J.  P.  Harrison) 

Nature,  lo:  399. 
Hieronymians.    (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  622. 
Hieron^-mus  Pop  and  the  Baby;  a  Story.     (S.  Bonner) 

Harper,  61 :  20. 
Hiffernan,  Paul.     Irish  Q.  6:  487. 
Higgins,  Matthew  James.     Cornh.  18:  507. 
Higginson,  Francis.     (,J.  B.  Felt)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  105. 
Iligginson,  John,  Elegy  on.  (N.  No3'es)  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  237. 
Higginson,  Nathaniel.     (J.  Farmer)  N.  E.  Keg.  i:  34. 
Iligginson,  Thomas  W.,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  88:  631. 

—  Malbone.     Ev.  Sat.  8:  529. 

High-Church  Literature  for  the  People.   Loud.  Q.  18:  124. 
Iligh-Church  Revival.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Good  Words,  22: 

18-466. 
Iligh-Church  Theory,  Position  of,  1847.    Dub.  R.  23:  497. 
High  Cross,  by  Bonn.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  537. 
High-heeled  Shoe.    (A.  Griffith)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  121. 
High  Horse,  Riding  the.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  348. 
High  Life  in  the  last  Century.     Blackw.  55:   164. 
High  Peak,  Derbyshire,  England,  Archaeology  of.     (W. 

Bennett)  Reliquary,  1 :  94. 
High  School,  Public.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  185. 

—  Supervision  of,  English  View  of.     (S.  S.  Laurie)  Edu- 

cation, 1 :  247. 
Spc  Boston;  Chicago;  Cincinnati;  Hartford;  etc. 
High-School   Policy  of  Massachusetts.      (W.   Barrows) 

New  Eng.  16:  854. 
High-School  System  in  Ontario.     Canad.  AIo.  3:  35. 
High  Steeple  of  St.  Chrysostom's.     (E.  W.  Olney)  Ap- 

pleton,  20:  501. 
High  Tide  of  December.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Atlan.  17:  47. 

Same  art.  Sharpe,  52:  281. 
High  Tide  on  the  Coast  of  Lincolnshire.     (J.  Ingulow) 

Liv.  Age,  79:  575. 
High  Treason.     See  Treason. 

Highbury  Barn,  Something  about.  Tinsley,  26:  74, 
Highbury  College,  England.  Am.  Q.  Reg,  9:  130. 
Higher  than  the  Church.     (W.  von  Hillern)  Tinsley,  20: 

425. 
Higher  Law.     Dcm.  R.  27:  50S.  —  New  Eng.  8:  378.  — 

Brownson,  8:  81. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (J.  Day)  New  Eng.  11:  161. 
Highest  House  in  Wathendale.     House.  Words,  3:  389. 
High-flown  Sentiment.     Chamb.  .J.  45:   568. 
Highgate  and  ILiinpstcad.     St.  James,  28:  413. 

—  Memories  of.     Loud.  Soc.  35:  308. 
Highgate  Church,     Penny  M.  i:  81. 

Highlands  after  the  Rebellion  of '45.     Blackw.  2:   155. 
.—  and  the  Clans,  Browne's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  138:  358. 

—  and  Hebrides;  Glimpses  from  Oban.    Macmil.  6:  421. 

—  Chins  of.     Fxl.  R.  92:  458. 

—  Destitutinn  in.     Blackw.  62:  630. 
and  Irish  Emigration.     Quar.  90:  163. 

—  Folk  Lore  of.     Dub.  I^niv.  69:  182. 

—  Gate  of.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  30. 

—  In.    (A,  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  82:  609. 


Highlands,  In  the  Heart  of.     Cornh.  43:  90. 

—  Month  in.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  463. 

—  Notes  of  a  Trip  in.     Chamb.  J.  41:  654. 

—  of  .Vberrleenshire.     Chamb.  J.  22:  161. 

—  Plants  on  Summits  of.  (H.  Macmillan)  Macmil.  8:  311. 

—  Puritanism  in.     Quar.  89:  307. 

—  Sunday  in.     (J.  C.  Lees)  Good  Words,  22:  235. 

—  Three  Days'  Walk  in.     Lond.  M.  15:  542. 

—  Through.     Broadw.  3:  84, 

—  Tour  in.     Mo.  R.  93:  390. 

—  Up.     Once  a  Week,  17:  477. 

—  Wandering  Characters  in.     Once  a  Week,  21 :  215. 

—  West.     No.  Brit.  39:  134. 

Story-Hunting  in.     (C.  Bede)  Belgra.  31:  275. 

—  Wild  Sports  and  Natural  History  of.     Blackw.   60: 

389.  —  Chamb.  J.  6:  220. 

—  Word  on.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  10:  193. 
Highland  Census,  Recollections  of.     Chamb.  J.  58:  75. 
Highland  Character.     Eraser,  3:  489. 

Highland  Chief,  one  hundred  Years  ago.     Dub.  Univ. 

30:  327.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15:   145. 
Highland  Flora;  a  Poem.     Good  Words,  3:  389. 
Highland  Hut,  At  a.    (J.  S.  S.  Glennie)  Fraser,  90:  51S. 
Highland  Keeper.     Chamb.  J.  55:   105, 
Highland  Parish  in  last  Century.     Chamb.  J.  53:  337. 

—  Reminiscences  of,     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  4:  71- 

Highland  Pipers.     Chamb.  J.  2:  86. 

Highland  Rambles,  Lauder's.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  651. 

Highland  Regiments,   Stewart's  Sketches  of.     Blackw. 

11:  3S7. 
Highland  Roads  and  Canals.     Chamb.  J.  40:  197. 
Highland  Sergeant.     Fraser,  16:  294. 
Highland  Society,  Transactions  of.     Ed.  R.  4:  63. 
Highland  Sport.     Quar.  77:  69.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

8:  297. 
Highland  Story-Telling.     Chamb.  J.  34:  407. 
Highland  Student.    (J.  C.  Shairp)  Good  Words,  8:  663. 
Highlander  of  the  last  Age.     Chamb.  J.  8:  241, 
Highlanders  at  Home  and  abroad.     Good  Words,  i:  468. 

—  at  Well  of  Cawnpore;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  209. 

—  Celtic  ^Manners  of.     Mo.  R.  124:   345. 

—  of  France.     (IL  S   Fagan)  Good  VYords,  8:  97. 

—  of  Scotland.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  710. 

—  Origin  and  History  of,  Skene's.     Ed.  R.  65:  416. — 

Mo.  R.  142:  498. 

—  Superstitions  of,  Mrs.  Grant  oh,     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R. 

18:  480,  — (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  15:  160, 
Highways  and  By- Ways.     Ed.  R.  38:  454.  —  Lond.  M. 
11:  189. 

—  Famous,  of  the  World.   (F.  M.  Colby)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

12:  I. 

—  History  of.     Ed.  R.  119:  340, 

—  National.     (S.  G.  Fisher)  Nation,  i:  424,  616.     2:  8. 

—  of  England,     (Viscount  ISIidleton)  i9t.h  Cent.  10:  555. 
Highwaj-men.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  11:  666. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  146. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Fraser,  31:  612. 

—  Hints  for  a  History  of.     Fraser,  9:  279. 

—  Irish.     Putnam,  lo:  253. 

—  Lives  and  Exploits  of.     Dub.  R.  4:  335. 

—  String  of.     All  the  Year,  17:  512. 
Hilary;  a  Poem.     (L   Larcom)  Atlan.  12:  159. 
Hilary  St.  Ives.    (W.  H.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  144:  123- 

611.     145:   1-707. 
Hilda  d'Ehrenburg.     Fraser,  41 :  435. 
Hilda's  little  Hood.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  11:  417. 
Ilildebrand.     <See  Gregory  VII.,  Pope. 
Hildebrand,  pseud.     See  Van  Beets. 
Hildegard.     (D.  Macleod)  Knick.  40:  245. 
Hildesheim  Treasure.     (F.  Lenormant)  Pract.  M.  i:  59. 

—  Visit  to,     (H.  Bedford)  Month,  38:  189. 


HILDRETH 


591 


HINDUS 


Hildreth,  Samuel  T.     (C.  S.  Wheeler)  Chr.  Exam.  27: 

122. 
Hildreth  Genealogy.     (R.  Hildreth)  N.  E.  Reg.  11:  7. 
Hilgeiifeld's    Introduction   to   New  Testament.     (P.   H. 

Wicksteed)  Theo.  R.  12:  515.     13:  i. 
Hill,  Alonzo,  Sermon  on.    (J.Allen)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  41. 
Hill,  Gen.  Ambrose  P.,  Sketch  of.    Land  We  Love,  2 :  2S7. 
Hill,  Benson  Earle.    Recollections  of  an  Artillery  Officer. 

Mo.  R.  141:  45. 
Hill,  David  Octavus.     Art.T.  2:  309.     21:  317. 
Hill,  Sir  John,  Actor  and  Quack.     House.  Words,  18:  44. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  35:  261. 

Hill,  ^Matthew  Davenport,  Memoir  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick) 

Nation,  28:  421. 
Hill,  Sir  Richard,  Sidney's  Life  oL     Eel.  R.  71:  58.— 

Chr.  Obs.  39:  54S. 
Hill,   Roger,  Letters  by  and  to,   1690  and  1699.     N.  E. 

Keg.  5:  367. 
Hill,  Sir  Rowland,  and  cheap  Postage.     Lond.Q.  56:  22. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,    149:  515. —  (R.  D.  Osborn) 

Nation,  32:  138.  —  Eel.  R.  79:  459. —  West.  M.  4: 

115. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  47.  —  No.   Brit.  3:  290. — 

Sharpe,  i:  137. — Tait,  n.  s.  12:  380. 
Hill,  Rev.  Rowland.     (J.  M.  Freeman)  Meth.  Q.  23:  250. 

—  (H.  JLirtineau)  Liv.  Age.  70:  22.  —  Mus.  26:  410. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  516.  —  Nat.  M.  4:  437.  — Chr. 
Obs.  34:  561. 

Hill,  Thomas,  Author  of  the  Mirror  of  Fashion,  with  por- 
trait. Bentley,  g:  87. — with  portrait,  Fraser,  10: 
172. 

—  Gossip  about.     Colburn,  80:   137. 

Hill,  William,  Life  and  Times  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  41. 

Hill  Genealogy.     (U.  Parsons)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  139,258. 

Hill,  Up  the.     Cath.  World,  25:  45,  236. 

Hill  Farm.     (R.  J.  King)  Fraser,  76:  42. 

Hill  Hall,  Essex.     Penny  M.  14:  277. 

Hill  Tribes  of  N.  Aracan.     (R.  F.  St.  A.  St.  John)  An- 

throp.  J.  2:  233. 
Hillern,  Wilhelmine  von.     Lippinc.  Ii:  115. 
Hi  lies,  Richard,  Commonplace  Book  of.     (J.  A.  Froude) 

Fraser,  58:   127.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  963. 
Hillhouse,  Augustus  L.      (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  18:  557. 
Hillhouse,  James.     Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  325. 
Hillh  use,  James  A.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  329. 

—  Dramas  and  Discourses  of.     Chr.  Exam.  27:  285. — 

(J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  50:  231. 

—  Hadad.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  No.  Am.  22:  13. — 

(H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  2:  301.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 
2:  96. 

—  Judgment.  Chr.  Disc.  3 :  209.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3 :  466. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.  (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  238. 
and  Works  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  New  Eng.  16: 

705. 

—  Percy's  Masque.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  No.  Am.  ii:  3S4. 
Hillingford,  Robert  A.     Art  .L  23:  213. 

Hilloa,  our  Fancv.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  25. 
Hills,  .Joseph,  Will  of,  1687.    N.  E.  Reg.  8:  311. 
Hills,  Richard,  Will  of,  1639.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  218. 
Hillsborougli,  N.  C,  Historical  Sketch  of.  (H.  E.  Colton) 

So   Lit.  Me.ss.  23:  161. 
Hillyars  and  Burtons.     (H.  Kingsley)  ^Slacmil.  9:  1-449. 

10 :  17-442-     11:  40-435- 
Hilton,  William,  Descendants  of.    (J.  T.  H.-issam)  N.  E. 

Reg.  31:  179. 
Himalaya  Mountains.    (C.  F.  G.  Cnmming)  Good  Words, 

11:  133.  —  (C.  R.  Markham)  (ieog.  M.  4:  113,  173. 

—  (Baron  von  Richthofen)  (icog.  M.  5:  1S3.  —  (A. 
Wilson)  Blackw.  116:  127-703.  117:69-600.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  172-S03.  126:  2S3.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  43:  670. — Quar.  17:  403.  22:  415.  24: 
102. — Westm.  37:  294.  —  Mo.  R.  95:  225,  409. 


Himalaya  Mountains;  Ascent  of  Mt.  Tonglo.     (G.  E. 
Bulger)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  4:  350. 

—  Bear  Hunt  in.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  229. 

—  Climate  and  Vegetation  of.     (T.  Thomson)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  52:  309. 

—  Convalescent  Establishment  in.     Penny  M.  3:  14. 

—  Englishwoman  among.      (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper, 

53:  839, 

—  Fraser  on.     Eel.  R.  33:  68. 

—  Gerard's  Account  of  Koonawur  in.     Mo.  R.  156:  403. 

—  Heights  of  Peaks  of.     (Hodgson  and  Herbert)  Ed. 

Philos.  J.  9:  312.— (W.Lloyd)  Ed. Philos.  J.  10:  18. 

—  Dr.  Hooker's  Journals  in.     Ed.   R.   103:  55.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  51 :  129.  —  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper, 
9:  604.  — Liv.  Age,  41:  162. 

—  Hunting  in.     (0.  Tiffany)  No.  Am.  92:  239. 

—  Lloyd's  Tours  in.    Tait,  n.s.  7:  227.  —  Mo.  R.  151:  421. 

—  Mountaineering  in.     Blackw.  1 19:  429. 

—  Niti  Pass.     Penny  M.  8:  267. 

—  Passage  of.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  22:  415. 

—  Road  Construction  in.    (J.  Brown)  Eel.  Engin.  10:  500. 

—  Scientific  Notes  in.     (A.  Schuster)  Nature,  13:  393. 

—  Sketches  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  85. 

—  Thomson's  Western.     Colburn,  96:  151. 

—  Travels  in,   and  Description  of.     Brit.   Q    39:    120. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  273. 

—  Trip  in.     Liv.  Age,  66:  244. 

—  Wanderings  in.     Chamb.  J.  52:  663. 

—  White's  Views  and  Tours  among.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  115. 
Himalayan  Provinces,  Travels  in.    (Sir  J,  Barrow)  Quar. 

61:  96. 
Hinba,  Visit  to.     Comh.  41 :  171. 
Hinchbrook.    (J.  C.  Jeaffreson)  Fraser,  51 :  224-653.    52: 

67-412. 
Hinchclift".     Tinsley,  9:  534. 
Hinchingbroke  Hall.     Antiquary,  3:  169. 
Hinckley,  Thomas.    Verses  on  Death  of  his  Wife.    N.  E. 

Reg.  1 :  92. 
Hinckley  Genealogy.     (G.  W.  Messinger)  N.  E.  Reg. 

13:  208. 
Hincks,  Sir  Francis,  mth  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  534. 

—  Case  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  341,  431. 
Hincks,  John,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Exam.  12:  344. 
Hindoos.     See  Hindus. 

Hindostan.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  1S6.  —  JIo.  R.  95:  17. 

—  Bacon's.     Eel.  R.  65:  447.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  4:  397. 

—  Chatfield's  Historical  Review  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R. 

10:  1073. 

—  Daniell's  Oriental  Scenery.    (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  2:  472. 

—  Hours  in.     Bentley,  9:  567.     10:   121-247.     11:   56- 

589.     12:  178-1SS.     13:  36-472. 

—  in  1S39.     Mo.  R.  150:  26. 

—  Marriage  in.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  .\tlan.  29:  286. 

—  IModern  History  of.     (A.  MuiTay)  Ed.  R.  5:  288. 

—  Mogul  Dynasty  in.     Penny  JI.  8:  237-398. 

—  My  Heathen  at  Home.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  Allan.  18:  728. 

—  Newspapers  of.     Inteniat.  M.  3:  24. 

—  Religion  of.    Theo.  Repos.  6:  408.  —  Colburn,  96:  222. 

—  Scenes  and  Characteristics  of.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar. 

55:  174- 

—  Tour  through.     Mo.  R.  105:  164. 

—  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  154:  418. 

—  Voyaging  in.     Fraser,  19:  359.     20:  42. 

Hinds,  Samuel.     Three  Temples  of  the  One  God.     Chr. 

Obs.  50:  35. 
Hindus,  The.     (J.  T.  Dickinson)  Chr.  Exam.  64:  173. 

—  Algebra  and  Arithmetic  of.    Ed.  R.  21:  •;65.    29:  141. 

—  Ancient  Civilization  of.     (E.  I.  Sear.s)  Nat.  Q.  3:  i. 

—  Eight  Years  among.  (W.  McMillan)  Evang.  R.  21 :  443. 

—  Folk  Lore  of.     Dub.  Univ.  71 :  455. 

—  Geometry,  Drawing,  and  Color  among.     Eel.  Engin. 

12:  256. 


HINDUS 


592 


HIS 


Hindus,  The,  Laws  and  Customs  of.     (J.  D.  Whclpley) 

Am.  Whig  K.  i:  290. 
of  Menu.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R.  i :  510. 

—  Marriage  among.     Anal.  M.  14:  124. 

—  Memoirs  of  four  Christian.    (.1.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  25:  91. 

—  Mysteries  of  Kanoba,  or  tlie  Mesmeric  \\'aren.      Dub. 

Univ.  35:   17,  447. 

—  Mythology  of.     Mo.  R.  128:   175. 

—  New  Religion  wanted  for.     (R.  11.  Elliot)  Eraser,  84: 

709.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  360. 

—  Old  and  new  Times  for.     Once  a  Week,  9:  8. 

—  Origin  of.     (A.  L.  Kocppen)  Merccrsb.  10:  296. 

—  Philosophy  of   the  ancient.     Mass.  Q.   i:  401.  —  (T. 

Parsons)  No.  Am.  9:  38. 

—  Practical  Religion  of.     (A.   D.  Rowe)   Luth.  Q.    10: 

432- 

—  Religion  and  Character  of.     Ed.  R.  29:  377. 

—  Sacred  Books  of.    (J.  B.  Eeuhng)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  311. 

—  (D.  Wilson)  No.  Brit,  i:  366. 

—  Theater  of.     Mo.  R,  136:  104. 

—  Theory  of  Demoniacal  Possession  among.    Dub.  Univ. 

31:  315.     37:  52. 

—  Vindication  of.    Chr.  Obs.  7:  104.  —  Eel.  R.  7:  252. 

—  Ward  and  Dubois  on.     Eel.  R.  31:  562. 

—  Warcn;  or  Oracular  Afflatus  of.    Dub.  Univ.  33:  307. 

34:  647. 

—  Wilson's  Theater  of.     Eel.  R.  48:  32S. 
Hindu  Astronomy,  History  of.     Westm.  2:  274. 
Hindu-Chinese  Nations.     Ed.  R.  43:  373. 
Hindu  Chronology.     Mo.  R.  105:  10. 

Hindu  Civil  Servants.     All  the  Year,  22:  372. 
Hindu  Civilization.     (M.  F.  Morris)  Nat.  Q.  8:  211, 
Hindu  Customs.     Chamb.  J.  54:  88. 

—  Loss  of  Caste.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  566. 

Hindu  Doctrine  of  Immortality.     (.1.  D.  Whelpley)  Am. 

Whig  R.  2:  267. 
Hindu  Drama.    (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  26:  iii.  —  Blackw. 

34:  715.     35:  122.  —  Westm.  54:  I.  —  Ed.  R.  22: 

400. — Quar.  45:  39.  —  (Mrs.  Postans)  Sbarpe,  11: 

212. 

—  History  and  Character  of.     Westm.  67:  364. 
Hindu  Eclecticism.     (R.  C.  Bose)  Meth.  Q.  41:  605. 
Hindu  Emigrants.     Chamb.  J.  28:  389.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  56:  431. 
Hindu  English,  Specimens  of.     Chamb.  J.  55:  174.    See 

Indo-Angliau. 
Hindu  Epic  Poetry,  the  Mahabharata.     Westm.  89:  380. 
Hindu  Fairy  Legends.     Eel.  M.  72:  137. 
Hindu  Festival  of  the  Pongol.     Cornli.  17:  349. 
Hindu  Funeral.     Chamb.  J.  16:  157. 
Hindu  Gods.     Hogg,  5:  372. 

Hindu  Horoscopes.    (A.  Allardj'ce)  Good  Words,  18:  312. 
Hindu   Households.     (W.    Knighton)   Fortn.   35:    767. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  150:  227. 
Hindu  Idolatry  and  Christianity.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  7: 

252. 
Hindu  Infanticide.    Quar.  6:  210.  —  Anal.  M.  6:  439.— 

(J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  15:  331. 
Hindu  Law.     Mo.  R.  109:  63. 
Hindu  Legend.     All  the  Year,  23:  79. 
Hindu  Literature.     (F.  Hall)  Nation,  26:  344. 
Hindu  :MatIiematics,  Early.     (E.  S.  Ilolden)  Pop,  Sci. 

Mo.  3:  334. 
Hindu  ^Medical  Missions.     Brit.  Q.  6:  356. 
Hindu  :\redicinc.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  19:  449. 
Hindu  Mendicants.     Chamb.  .T.  53:  311. 
Hindu  Mythology  and  its  Inflnenre.     Nat.  Q.  20:   i. 

—  Dowson's  Guide  to.     Nation,  29:  295. 

Hindu  Pantheon.     lul.  R.  17:  311.  —  Hogg,  5:  347. 
Hindu  Philo.sophical  Systems.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  543. 
Hindu  Philosophy.     (W.  R.  Alger)  No.  Am.  86:  435.  — 
(D.  C.  Scudder)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  535,  673. 


Hindu  Philosophy  and  the  Bhagavad-Gita.  (O.  D.  Mil- 
ler) Univ.  Q.  26:  3S9. 

—  Origin  and  Sequence  of  the  various  Systems.    Westm. 

78:  464. 
Hindu  Prejudices.     (L.  E.  Rees)  St.  .James,  14:   377. 
Hindu  Prince  and  Skeptic,  Meditations  of.     Curnh.  36: 

357- 
Hindu  Religion,  Heterodoxies  of.     Westm.  78:  457. 
Hindu  Religious  Sects,  Tenets  of.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  807. 
Hindu  Society  and  English  Rule.     Westm.  I08:  289. 
Hindu  Theism.     Anal.  M.  15:   129. 

—  The  new.     (R.  H.  Elliot)  Eraser,  85:  360. 

Hindu   Tlieology  as   taught   by  Rammoluin  Roy.     No. 

Am.  6:  ^86. 
Hindu  Widows.     Lond.  M.  19:  541. 

—  Burning   of.      Blackw.    23:    161.  —  Quar.    89:    257. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  31:  356.  —  Mus.  12:  409. 
Hindu  Women,  Rights  of.     Lond.  Q.  56:  393. 
Hinduism,  Buddhism,  and  Islam.     Nature,  17:  239. 

—  and  Christianity.     Ed.  R.  105:  515.  —  Liv.  Age,  57: 

359- 

—  Hardwick  and  Williams  on.     Chr.  Obs.  58:  334. 

—  Inspired  Writings  of.     Westm.  81:   144. 

—  Sacred  Traditions  of.    (E.  Burgess)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  844. 
Hingham,  Mass.,  First  Settlers  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  250. 
from  Norfolk  County,  England     N.  E.  Reg.  15:  25. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am  Q.  Reg.  8:  152. 

—  Witchcraft  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  263. 
Hinton,  James.     (J.  F.  Payne)  Jlind,  i:  247. 

—  and  his  father.     (G.  Peard)  Contemp.  32:  259.     Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  182. 

—  and  his  Philosoplij'.     (C.  R.  Upton)  Tlieo.  R.  15:  572. 

—  as  a  religious  Thinker.    (H.  11.  Ellis)  Mod.  R.  2:  661. 

—  Pantheism  of.     (W.  H.  Gillespie)  Kitto,  38:  go. 
Hinton,  Rev.  James,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  lo:  146. 
Hints.     (L.  Hough)  Once  a  Week,  17:  265. 

—  from  high  Places.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  694.     2:  265.     3: 

52.     4:   15.     9:  616. 

—  from  Hygea.     Eraser,  41:  295. 

—  of  Nature.     Chamb.  J.  28:   t,t,. 

—  of  Spring;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  249. 
Hipparchus  and    Ptolemy,    Discoveries   of.     (D.   Trow- 
bridge) Nat.  Q.  17:  134. 

Hippo,  Visit  to  the  See  of  St.  Augustine.  Good  Words, 
21:  bbg. 

Hippocrates,  Notes  on.     Colburn,  iii:  406. 

Hippolytus,  St.,  and  his  Age,  Bunsen's.  (A.  Hove}') 
Ci>r.  R.  18:  425.  —  Am.  Prcsb.  R.  2:  450  — Chr. 
Rem.  25:  213.  —  Eel.  R.  97:  3S5.  100:  690. — 
(D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  6:  353.  —  (A.  P.  Pea- 
body)  No.  Am.  78:  I.— Ed.  R.  97:  i.  — Kitto, 
10:  461 No.  Brit.  19:  85.  —  Prosp.  R.  g:  iiS. 

—  and  the  Church  of  Rome,  Wordsworth  on.     Chr.  Obs. 

53:  758. 

—  to  Artemis.     Fraser,  79:  39. 

—  Writings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  69:   119. 
Ilippophagy  and  Onophagy.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  31. 
Hippopiiagy,  Mr.,  Spavinger's  Speech  on.     (J.  Green- 
wood) Lond.  Soc.  13:  466. 

Hippopotamus,  The.     Chamb.  J.  14:  166, 

—  and  her  Baby.     (F.  Buckland)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  85. 

—  Is  it  the  Behemoth  of  Scripture?     Penny  M.  7:  209. 

—  Blode  of  killing.     (Dr.  Riippell)  Penny'M.  i :  68. 
Hippothanasia;    or   the    Last   of   Tails.      (W.    Jerdan) 

Bentley,  1 :  319. 
Hirell.     (J.  Saunders)  St.  James,  22:  89-606.     23:  65- 

823.     24:  97. 
Hiring  a  Servant.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godcy,  24:  166. 
His  at  last.     Once  a  Week,  29:  319-559- 
His  Best;  a  Stoiy.     Atlan.  46:  624. 
His  Brother  Philip.     (F.  Lewees)  Lippinc.  27:  606. 
His  Brother's  Keeper.     Chamb.  J.  58:  168,  184. 


HIS 


593 


HISTORY 


His  Brother's  Keeper;  a  Tale.    Temp.  Bar,  30:  413,  554. 

31:  74-40S. 
His  Christmas  Rose.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  supp.  77. 
His  Country  Cousin.     (C.  S.  Wayne)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

15:  449.     16:  49. 
His  Double.     Appieton,  i5:  3S5,  499. 
His   Excellency,  Old  Ugly.     (W.  M.   Balccr)  Lippinc. 

21:  619. 
His  Father's  Son ;  a  Story.    (E.  Fawcett)  Galaxy,  21 :  685. 
His  great  Deed;  a  Talc.    (K.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc.  22:  343. 
His  Honor's  Daughter.   (O.M. Ellsworth)  Putnam,  16:  71. 
His  Inheritance.     (A.  Trat'ton)  Scrib.  14:  432-S08.    15: 

57-790.     16:  80-3S4. 
His  Irish  Cousins.    (N.  Robinson)  Cath.  World,  27:  794. 
His  little  Serene  Highness.      (F.  Reuter)  Liv.  Age,  116: 

20-784. 
His  little  Sweetheart.  .  (A.  Fraser)  Tinsley,  26:  125. 
His  little  Ways.     All  the  Year,  23:  19. 
His  long-lost  Brother.     (A.  de  Fonblanque)  Tinsley,  29: 

192. 
His  new  Birth.     (J.  C.  Ver Planck)  Lippinc.  24:  312. 
His  own  Detective;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  394. 
His  own  Executor;  a  Novel.     Chamb.  .1.  50:  417-537. 
His  Patagonian  Wife.    (.J.  C.  Cremony)  Overland,  6:  67. 
His  second  Inheritance.       (F.Talbot)  Belgra.  27:  213- 

548.     28:  117,  25S. 
His  two  Loves.     (B.  Dunph}-)  Tinsley,  19:  234. 
His  two  Wives.    (M.  C.  Ames)  Ev.  Sat.  16:  335-421. 
His  Wife's  nearest  Relation.     Lippinc.  25:  204. 
His  young  Lordship.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Ev.  Sat.  2:  488. 
Hiss,  The,  and  its  History.     Lippinc.  22:  78 1. 
Hissar  and  Kulab.     (N.  Mayef)  Geog.  M.  3:  326. 

—  Expedition  to.     (P.  Lerch)  Geog.  M.  2:  334. 
Hissing.     Chamb.  J.  51:  214. 

—  in  Theaters.     All  the  Year,  28:  468. 

Histology,  Lesson  in  comparative.      (C.  S.  Minot)  Am. 
Natural.  12:  339. 

—  Rutherford's  Practical.     Nature,  12:  433. 
Historians,  Ancient  and  modern.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s. 

2:  338.  — (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  47:  331.    Same 
art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  380. 

—  Early  Greek.     Mo.  R.  165:  307. 

—  French.     Mo.  R.  164:  273. 

—  Italian.     Mo.  R.  157:  40S. 

—  Latin.     Mo.  R.  165:  478. 

Historic  Doubts  relative  to  Archbishop  Whately.      Dub. 
Univ.  5:  528. 

—  relative  to  Napoleon.      See  Whately,  R. 

—  relative  to  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.     (C.  Hudson) 

Chr.  Exam.  40:  247. 
Historic  Fancies,  Smythe's.    Fraser,  30:  310.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  2:  32S.  —  Colburn,  71:  527. 
Historic  Houses  of  America.     Appieton,  11:  65-784.  12: 

1-705. 
Historic  Phrases.     (H.  S.  Edwards)  Macmil.  35:  48. 
Historic  Speculations.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  606. 
Historic  Spirit,  Nature  and   Influence  of.      (W.  G.  T. 

Shedd)  Bib.  Sac.  11:  345. 
Historic  Tableaux.    Dub.  Univ.  23:   i. 
Historical  Art  in  England.      (F.   T.   Palgrave)  Fraser, 

63:  773. 
Historical  Authenticity.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:   132,176. 
Historical  Class-Book,  Sullivan's.     Chr.  Exam.  16:  68. 
Historical  Collections,  Recent.      (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am. 

93:  266. 
Historical  Committee  of  the  American  Philosophical  So- 
ciety.    Anal.  M.  13:  243. 
Historical  Composition.     (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  .Vm.  29: 

293- — (M.  B.  Hope)  Priuc.  12:  550. —Hogg,  6:  ^^. 

—  Principles  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  23:  339.     24:  40. 
Historical  Contrast ;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  9:   1^3. 
Historical  Credibilitv.     Dub.  Univ.  92:   164,  324. 

38 


Historical  Documents,  Use  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn. 

16:  321.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  iii:  159. 
Historical  Drama,  Pennie  and  (Jollier  on.  Fraser,  5:  670. 
Historical  Faith.     Chr.  Mo   Spec.  9:  404. 
Historical  Fiction.      (H.  James,   jr.)  Nation,  5:   126. — 

Dub.  R.  45:  32S.     /S'te  alsu  Historical  Romance. 
Historical  Inquiry,  Progress  of,  in  France.    (Sir  F.  Pal- 
grave) Ed.  R.  73:  84. 
Historical  Literature,  Slate  of  British  and  Continental. 

J'or.  Q.  25:  49. 
Historical  Method,  Weak  Side  of.      (A.  Y.  Dicey)  Na- 
tion, 24:  217. 
Historical  Manuscript  Commission.     Chamb.  .1.  52:  251. 

—  (J.  Piggot,  jr.)  Fraser,  85:    696.    88:714.    91: 

348.     97:  2S8. 
Historical  Mystery,  An.     Cornh.  8:  720. 
Historical  Personages  illustrated  in  Kensington  Museum. 

St.  James,  5:  509.    6:  74. 
Historical  Portraits.     Lond.  M.  22:  63. 
Historical  Prediction.    (L.  A.  Tollemache)  Fortn.  9:  295. 
Historical  Proof,  Taylor  on.     Mo.  R.  115:  321. 
Historical  Publications  in  Italj'.    Brit.  &  For.  R.  11:  591. 
Historical  Reading,  Course  of.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q. 

7:   5.  113- 
Historical  Register,  New  England,  History  of.     (A.  H. 

Hoyt)  N.  E.  Reg.  30:   1S4. 
Historical    Researches;    Camden    Society  Publications. 

Fraser,  22:  445.     25:  50,  690. 
Historical  Revelations,  Recent,  1S5S.  Dub.  Univ.  51 :  530. 
Historical  Romance.    Quar.  35:  51S.  —  Fraser,  5:  6,  207. 

—  (G.  H.  Lewes)\Vestm.  45:  34.  — Blackw.  58:  341. 

—  in  Italj'.     (G.  W.  Greene)  No.  Am.  46:  325. 

—  Picturesque  Style  of.     Blackw.  33:  621. 
Historical  Science  in  France.      Brit.  &  For.  R.  16:  72. 
Historical  Sight-Seeing.  (A.Strickland)  Sharpe,  11:  103. 
Historical  Societies,  Fireproof  Buildings  for.      Hist.  M. 

6:  329. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Hist.  M.  14:  97. 
See  names  of  States;  also,  English. 

Historical  Study  at  Oxford.(E.A.Frcenian)Bent.Q.i :  2S2. 

Historical  Studies.     Am.  Church  R.  4:  9. 

Historical  Tableaux;  Conquests.  (W.  Gliambers)  Chamb. 

J.  7:  49. 

Serfdom.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  7:  209. 

Tutelage.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  7 :  Si . 

Historical  Tale  of  the  i6th  Century.     Fraser,  24:  25. 
Historical  Writing,  Progress  of  English.  Selec. Ed. R. 3:  33. 
History.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  12:  344.  —  Am.  Q. 

5":  85.  —  Univ.Q.  1 :  164.  —  (T.  B.  :Macaulay)  Ed.  R. 

47:  331.     Same  art.  Selec.  E<1.  R.  2:  3S0.      Same 

art.  Mus.   13:    581.  —  (T.  Carlyle)  Fraser,  2:  413. 

7:  5S5.  — Eel.  R.  113:  166. 

—  Aim  of.     (J.  C.  Moffat)  Princ.  29:  212. 

—  Ancient.     (G.  F.  Yates)  Am.  Lit.  M.  i:  365. 
Manuals  of.     Ed.  R.  132:  154. 

McLennan's  Studies  in.      (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Natm^, 

15:   133- 

Niebuhr's.     Fraser,  46:  672. 

Rawlinson's  .\ncient  Monarchies  of  the  East.   Brit. 

Q-  49:  349- 
Rawlinson's  Herodotus.     Brit.  Q.  28:  4.}6. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     (C.  Cushing)  No.  Am.  28:  312. 

—  (C.  A.  Goodrich)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  75. 

Contrasts  of.     (F.  W.  Ne^vroan)  Fraser,  90:  388, 

570,749.  91:  no.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  83:  666.  84: 
227,  329,  457.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  195,  617. 
124:  151.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  403. 

—  and  Art.     Art  J.  14:  87. 

Varieties  of.      (A.  Hayward)   Ed.    R.   124:   341. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  91:  451. 

—  and  Casuistry.    (F.  D.  Maurice)  ^lacmil.  2:  505. 

—  and  Fiction.     Once  a  Week,  i3:   io6. 


HISTORY 


594 


HISTORY 


History  and  its  scientific  Pretensions.    (W.  T.  Tliornton) 
Macniil.  8:  25. 

—  and  (ieoldgy.      (G.   Allen)  Fraser,  lOi:  769.     Same 

art.  Kcl.  M.  95:  228. 

—  and    Physical   Gcoi;raphy.     (E.  T.  Vaughan)    Con- 

temp.  5:  29. 

—  and  Politics.      (.1.  R.  Sccley)  Macmil.  40:   2S9,  369, 

449.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  142:  707.  143:  23-748. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  175. 

—  and  Religion.     Nat.  R.    4:  394.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

41:  158. 

—  and  Science,  God  in.  (L.H.Steiner)  Mercersb.  14:  133. 

—  Art  of  writing.     Brit.  Q.  23:    297.  — Cliamb.  J.  12: 

145.  — Liv.  Age,  48:  243. 

—  Arts  considered  as  Tidemarks  of.    Liv.  Age,  128:  131. 

—  as  expounded  by  the  Supreme  Court.  Putnam,  9:  53S. 

—  as  a  Science.     Cornh.  3:  666.  4:  25. 

—  Buckle's  Treatment  of.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Chr.  Exam. 

74:  61. 

—  by  modern  Frenchmen.    Brit.  Q.  14:  405. 

—  By-Ways  of.     Bcntley,  39:  165. — Blackw.  62:  347. 

—  Canons  of  the  Credibility  of.     Chr.  Rem.  31:  27. 

—  Causes  of.     (W.  B.  Brown)  New  Eng.  22:  157. 

—  Christian  Conception  of.     (E.  E.  Higbec)  Mercersb. 

16:  62. 
Blunt's.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  175, 

—  Constitutional.     (E.  Brooks)  No.  Am.  29:  265. 

—  Cosmical  Unity  in.     (A.  Bicrbower)  Nat.  Q.  29:  207. 

—  Curious  Repetitions   in.      (G.  A.  Leakin)  Hours  at 

nomc,  9:  509. 

—  Cycles  of.     (\V.  W.  Andrews)  Cong,  R.  7:  521. 

—  Difliculty  of  verifying.     Chamb.  J.  56:  503. 

—  Dignity  of.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  4:  417. 

—  Epochn  of.     Pcnn  IMo.  6:  21S. 

—  Embroidery  of.     (G.  E.  Pond)  Galaxy,  24:  71. 

—  False  Views  of.     So.  Q.  22:  23. 

—  Forces  in.     (F.  A.  Henry)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  i. 

—  French  Schools  of.     For.  Q.  8:  326. 

—  Gain  of.     (C.  C,  Everett)  Unita.  R.  2:  16. 

—  G<id  i:i.     (J.  Ci;mming)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  4:  35.  —  (.J.  Mar- 

tineau)  O.  &  N.  7:  269.  —  Hours  at  Home,  5:  225. 
—  Brit.  Q.  25:  494. 

—  Gossip  of.    Cornh.  35:  325.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133: 

17S.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  526. 

—  Grace's  Outlines  of.     Brownson,  6:  277. 

—  Hints  upon.     Blaekv^.  47:  65,  273.  —  Fraser,  36:  5SS. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  13:  92. 

—  How  it  is  sometimes  written.      (A.  H.  Wratislaw) 

Frapcr,  92:  519.  —  Month,  14:  87. 

—  How  Literature  may  illustrate.     (D.  Masson)  Macmil. 

24:  200. 

—  Humlutgs  of.     Once  a  Week,  21:  30. 

—  illustrated  by  Caricature.     Eel.  M.  15:  549. 

—  Impostures  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  15:  369. 

—  in  Germany  Heercn's  Works.     Eel.  R.  68:  609. 

—  in  the  Year  3000.     Cath.  World,  7:  130. 

—  its  Demand  and  Supply.     Dem.  R.  27:  262. 

—  Key  to,  Wus  Peabody's.    (W.  B.  0.  Peabody )  No.  Am. 

39:  200. 

—  Knowledge  of.     (Z.  G.  Willson)  Western,  i:  626. 

—  Law  of  National  Development.     (O.  W.  Wight)  No. 

Am.  88:  387. 

—  Laws  of.     ( J.  Fiske)  Fortn.  lo:  277.  —  (.T.  Fiske)  No. 

Am.  109:  197.  —  (F.  H.  Hedge)  No.  Am.  iii :  311. 

—  Materials  for.    Mus.  22:  229. 

—  Modern.     (W.  O.  Johnson)  No.  Am.  80:  ■;^. 

Arnold's  Lectures  on.    Chr.  Rem  5:  542. — Fraser, 

26:631.  33:  5q6.  — Bl.ickw.  53:  141. — Am. Whig 
R.  10:  248.  —  ( W.  R.  Greg)  Ed.  R.  76:  357.  Same 
art.  Eel.  Mus.  i:  435.— Mo.  R.  159:  67. 

Half-Year  of.    Lond.  Q.  36:  1S7. 

Study  of.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  9:  347. 


Historj',  Modem  Art  and  Science  of.     Westm.  38:  337. 

—  Modern  Study  of.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  3:  271. 

—  Mj-steries  of.     Blackw.  68:  335.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

21:  331.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  145. 

—  New  Lamps  of.     (W.  Swinton)  Galaxv,  lo:   97. 

—  New  School  of.     (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World,  14: 

549- 

—  Notes  by  a  Reader  of.     Fraser,  26:  55 ^ 

—  of  i6th  and  17th  Centuries,  Raumer's.     Quar.  54:  78. 

—  Mo.  K.  136:  548. 

—  of  iSth  Century,  Schlosser's.  Eel.  M.  10:  38.  —Westm. 

44:  79. 

—  of  19th  Centmy,  Gervinus  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  384. 

—  of  our  own  Times.     Eel.  M.  9:  165. 

McCarthy's.     Quar.  151:  156. — Month,  41 :  205. 

—  (J.  MacCarthy)  Cath.  World,  32:  491. 

1S60-1870;  an  eventful  Decade.     (.J.  C.  Holbrook) 

Cong.  R.  11:  147. 

—  of  the  World  foretold  in  Genesis.      Kitto,  27:  313. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54:  79. 

—  Our  Place  in,  1S66.     (J.  Seelye)  Bib.  Sac.  23:  211. 

—  Partisanship  in.     (E.  D.  Sanborn)  Bib.  Sac.  16:  603. 

—  Patriarchal  Theory  of.     Colburn,  159:  409. 

—  Pearls  and  Mock  Pearls  of.    (A.  Hayward)  Quar.  109: 

307.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  6g:  643. 

—  Philosophy  of.      (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  93:  519.  —  (C. 

S.  Henry)  Putnam,  II :  407.  —  (.1.  H.  MacMahon) 

Dub.  Univ.  85:  497.  —  (H.  C.  Murphy)  No.  Am. 

39:    30.  —  Mcth.   Q.   2:    383. —  Blackw.   56:    786. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  4:   177.  —  Mo.   R.   83:    149.— 

Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  i.— Chr.  R.  24:  52S.  —Cornh. 

9:  292. 
Attempted.     (L.  Stephen)  Fortn.  33:  672.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  579. 
Buckle's.      (S.  Y.  McMasters)  Am.  Church  R.  17: 

103.- (.T.  S.  S.  Glcnnie)  Fraser,  87:  482. 

Flint's.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  22:  33S. 

negcl's.     (K.  Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  6:  340. 

—  Nat.  R.  7:  99.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  45:  i. 
iMiller  on.     Eel.  R.  41:   139. 

Natural.     Westm.  103:  329. 

Goldwin  Smith  on.      No.  Brit,  37:  i. 

Tlieories  of.     (H.  Giles)  No.  Am.  95:  163. 

Yico's.     (J.  D.  Howard)  Nat.  Q.  9:  245. 

—  Plain,  Plea  for.     (J.  Gerard)  Month,  32:  i. 

—  Plan  in.     (E.  A.  Lawrence)  Princ.  43:  555. 

—  Primeval.     Prosp.  R.  2:  243. 
Researches  in.     Quar.  52:  264. 

—  Problem  of.     (E.  A.  Lawrence)  Am.  Presb.  R.  19:  47S. 

—  Progress  of.     Walsh's  R.  3:   i. 

—  Reading  of.     (S.  L.  Graham)  Princ.  ig:  211. 

—  Recent  Revelations  in.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  530.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  44:  346. 

—  Recent  Studies  in.    Lond.  Q.  41:  117. 

—  Relations  of,  to  practical  Life.    (S.  Howell)  Education, 

i:  255. 

—  Religion  in.     (K.  L  Nitzsch)  Theo.  Ed.  i:  127. 

—  Religious  Aspect  of.      (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words, 

12:  54S. 

—  repeats  itself.     Chamb.  J.  56:  173. 

—  Romance  of  English,  Node's.    Lond.  M.  19:  464. 

—  Sacred,  Study  of.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  14: 

421.  —  Westm.  115:  13S. 

—  Science,  and  Dogma.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  18S. 

—  Science  of.      (S.  L.  Caldwell)  Bapt.  Q.  i:  102.  — (J. 

A.  Froude)  Hours  at  Home,  2 :  321.  —  (A.  O.Wright) 
Cong.  R.  9:  4:;S.  —  For.  Q.  32:  325. — Brownson, 
7:  I.  — (CCS.  Farrar)  De  Bow,  5:  5S-445.— 
Fraser,  65:  651. 

Buckle  and  Draper  on.     (E.  B.  Frccland)  Contin. 

Mo.  4:  529,  610.    5:  161. 

Froude  on.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  8:  226. 


HISTORY 


595 


HOG 


Histor}',  Science  of,  in  France.    Brit.  &  For.  R.  i6:  72. 

s'.iiie  art.  Ed.  M.  i:  161. 
Sci^ntiiic  Treatment  of.      (J.  M.  Buchan)  Canad.  Mo. 

13:  366. 
Sifting  of  Evidence  in.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Cornh.  8:  113. 

—  Sources  of.     (J.  Gairdner)  Contemp.  38:  533.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  311. 

The  Sphinx;  Discourse  on  the  Impotence  of.     (J. 

Skelton)  Eraser,  64:  54. 

—  Study  of.  (F.  Bow-en)  No.  x\.m.  75 :  247.  —  (E.  A.  Free- 

man) Fortn.  35:  319.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  577.  — 

(G.  Smitli)  Allan.  25:  44.  —  (T.  Wemyss)  Cong.  M. 

27:  S92.  —  (W.  J.  Fox)  I'eop.  J.  1 :   144,  1S7.  —  (U. 

W.  Ilanford)  Peop.  J.  8:  61.— New  Dom.  9:198,  263. 

Arnold  on.     So.  Q.  10:  128. 

■  at  Oxford.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Bent.  Q.  i :  282. 

ill  College.     (B.  Sears)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  251. 

Charles  Kingsley  on.     Westm.  75:  305. 

Methods  of  Mistorical  Investigation.    (H.  Worsley) 

Dub.  R.  88:  269. 

Province  and  Jlethods  of.     Nat.  R.  14:  224. 

Goklwin  Smith  on.     Westm.  76:  293. 

True  Method  of.     (A.  Dean)  University  Q.  2:  310. 

—  Teaching,  Aphorisms  on.      (K.  vou  Raumer)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  8:  loi. 
Theory  of.     Chr.  Rem.  9:  317. 

—  Theories  of.     Eel.  R.  118:  434. — Cornh.  6:  401, 

—  Thoughts  on.     Eraser,  2:  413. 

—  Truth  of.     Mo.  R.  120:   no. 

—  Unity  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Appleton,  8:  178. 

—  Universal.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Dem.  R.  12:  457,  569. 

—  (.J.  W.  Mann)  Mercersb.  i:  444,  539.     2:  12. 

the  earliest  Ages.     Eraser,  10:  210. 

Glimpses  of.     (A.  D.  White)  New  Eng.  15:  398. 

Idea  of.     (I.  Kant)  Lond.  M.  10:  3S5. 

Smith's.     Brit.  Q.  46:    289.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

70:  141,  341. 
Von  Rotteck's.     Eel.  R.  76:  121. 

—  Use  of.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  i :  125. 

—  —  and  Meaning  of.     Westm.  62:  420. 

—  Uses  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  10:  77. 

to  the  Preacher.    (J.  S.  Sewall)  New  Eng.  22:  420. 

—  via  Poetry.     Chamb.  J.  46:  2S2,  294. 

—  Writing  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  156. 

and  Stuart  Rule  in  England.     (J.  Rowley)  Eraser, 

99:  42. 
and. Teaching  of.      (J.  R.  Seeley)  Macmil.  40:  289, 

369,  449.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  707.   143:  23-74S. 

for  the  People.     Hogg,  2:  400. 

History  of  an  Adventurer.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:   1S7. 

—  of  a  Bachelor;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  47. 

—  of  a  Cosmopolite.     (D.  McLeod)  Putnam,  4:  325. 

—  of  a  Household.      (D.  M.  Crailv)  Sharpe,  9:  129,  198. 

10:  42. 

—  of  Mr.  IMiranda.     (D.  Costello)  Bentley,  45:  225-62S. 

—  of  Oakley  Common.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  336,  400,  631. 

—  of  an  Epitaph.     (G.  H.  Jessop)  Overland,  13:  444. 

—  of  a  Radical.     Colburn,  48:  273-447.     49:  33-361. 
Histories,  American  Common-School.     (M.  Wilson)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i:   517.  —  (Reply  to  the  above) 
Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i :  764. 

—  Providential  and  prophetical.     Ed.  R.  50:  287. 
Histrionic  Metempsychosis.    (.1.  Winsor)  (Jalaxy,  6:  549. 
Hitchcock,  Samuel  Joiinson.     Knick.  29:   14. 
Hitchcock,  Saml.  Austin.  (C.  M.  Hyde)  Cong.  Q.  16:  517 
HitchcocK,   William,   Prairie  Scout.      (G.  W.  Nichols) 

Harper,  34:  273. 
Hittites,  a  forgotten  Race  in  Asia  Minor.     (A.  H.  Sayce) 

Fraser,  102:  223.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  736. 
Iloang-Ho  River,  Double  Delta  of.    (S.  Mossman)  Geog. 

M.  5:  92,  152. 
Hoar,  Samuel.     Putnam,  8:  645. 


Hoar,  Samuel,  Character  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  17:  6. 
Hoare,  Charles  J.,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  22:  223. 
Hoare,  R.  C.     Giraldus  Cambrensis.     Ed.  R.  8:  399. 
Hoaxes.     Chamb.  J.  56:  203. 

—  Celebrated.     Chamb.  J.  50:  4S6. 

—  Scientific.     (A.  De  Morgan)  Macmil.  i:  218. 
Hoaxing,  Art  of,  from  the  Itali.iii.   Blackw.  12:  589.  13: 

222,  400.     14:  43. 
Hoaxing  Histories.     Fraser,  25:  636.    26:  134,  271,  566. 
Hobart,  Bp.  J.  H.,  and  Reviewers.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  79. 

—  Consecration  Sermon.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10: 

142. 

—  Memoir  and  Sermons  on.     Chr.  Obs.  31 :  336. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  26,  617. 

Hobart,  Peter,  Lines  on  Death  of,  1678.     (B.  Thompson) 

N.  E.  Reg.  14:  141. 
Hobbes,  Thomas.    (.J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  7:  185.  —  Westm. 

87:  344- 

—  English  Works  of.     Chr.  Exam.  29:  320. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Brit.  Q.  6:   155. 

—  Sunnnary  of  the  Views  of.     Penn  Mo.  2:  606. 

—  Works  of.     Chr.  Rem.  12:  84. 

Hobbs  Genealogy.     (G.  Hobbs)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  255. 
Hobbies.     (T.  De  W.  Ta Image)  Hours  at  Home,  8:  131. 
—  (."'hamb.  J.  57:  443. 

—  and  Hobby-Riders.      Am.  Bibliop.  4:   540. — Cath. 

World,  23:  413.  —  (T.  F.  Dwight)  Overland,  7:  259. 
Hobby-Horses.     All  the  Year,  14:  163. 

—  Chapter  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  431. 
Hobby-Riders.     (Mrs.  H.  V.  Reed)  Lakeside,  2:  1S7. 
Hobhouse,   Sir  John  Cam,  with  portrait.      Fraser,   13: 

568. — Ed.  R.  133:  2S9.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  log: 
515.  —  Colburn,  145:  479. 

—  Charges  against  Eustace.     Lond.  M.  i:  532. 
Hobson's  Choice.    (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  15:  169-393. 
Hochelaga.     (W.  B.  0.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  64:  237. — 

Blackw.  60:  464.  —  Dem.  R.  19:  255.  —  Liv.  Age, 

11:  379. 
Hoche-Lazare,  the  Invader  of  Ireland.    Bentley,  63:  595. 
Hodge,  Charles.     (F.  L.  Patton)  Presb.  R.  2:  349. 

—  and  Ne\\  Eng.  Theology.  (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  371. 

—  Lecture  in  Theolog.  Sem.,  Nov.  7,  1828.    Princ.  i:  75. 

—  Life  of.     (T.   Dwight)   New  Eng.  40:   222. -(.J.  W. 

Chadwick)  Nation,  31:  3S1. 
Hodge  and  his  Masters,  Jefferies's.     Chamb.  .L  57:  630. 
Hodg.son,  J.  E.     (Tom  Taylor)  Portfo.  2:  17. 
Hodgson,  Francis.     (G.  E.  Woodberry)  Nation,  28:  72. 

—  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  10:  947. 

Hodgson,  Shadworth,  on  Free- Will.    (W.  G.  Ward)  Dub. 

R.  87:  268. 
Hodson,  Maj.  Wm.  S.  R.    Ed.  R.  109:  545.— (T.  Hughes) 

Fraser,  59:  127.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  61:  292. 
Hofer,  Andreas.     Colburn,  132:  118,  246. 

—  Hist,  of,  and  Transactions  in  the  Tyrol.  Quar.  17:  347. 

—  Monument  to.     Penny  M.  6:  57. 

Hoffman,  A.  H.,  of  Fallersleben.     Appleton,  11:  654. 
Hoffman,  C.  Golden,  Fox's  Memoir  of.    Chr.  01  is.  68:  48. 
Hoffman,  Charles  Fenno.     Poems.     (D.  J.  JI.  Loop)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  14:  97. 
Hoffman,  E.  T.  A.     Kreisler.     (V.  Lee)  Fraser.  98:  767. 

—  Works  of.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  For.  Q.  i:  60. —Blackw. 

16:  55. 
Hoffman,  Sarah,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  22:  605. 

—  Talcs  of  the  Manor.     Porlfo.(Den.)  29:  411. 
Hofwyl,  Fellenberg's  Institution  at.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3: 

591. 

—  in  1820-23.     (R.  D.  Owen)  Am.  .T    Educ.  26:  359. 

—  My  Student  Life  at.     (K.  D.  Owen)  Atlan.  15:  550. 

—  Visit  to.     Penny  M.  2:  3S9. 
Hog,  The.     Penny  M.  10:  '237. 

Hogs,  About.     (D.  Piatt)  Lippinc  5:  439. 
Hog  Business  of  the  Wt'st.     IV  P.ow,  12:  67. 


HOG 


596 


HOLIDAY 


Hog-Huiiting  in  the  Deccan  Jungle.     (M.  L.  Meason) 

Broad  w.  2:  41. 
Hogan,  John,  with  portrait.     Uub.  Univ.  35:  72.  — Art 

J.  2:  376. —  Irish  Mo.  2:  3S3.  —  Irisii  Q.  8:  493. 
Ilogartli,  George.     Musical  History.    (G.  \V.  Peck)  Am. 

Whig  11.7:  533. 
Hogarth,  Jane,  and  her  Lodger.  (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week, 

4:   10. 
Hogarth,  William.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  3:  146.  — (Mrs. 

S.  C.  Hall)  Nat.  M.  7:    197.     Same  art.   Interuat. 

M.   3:    149. —  (.VI.   Oliphant)   Blackw.    106:    140. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  102:   707.  — (H.  P.  Pahiier) 

Tinsley,  28:  433.  — (G.  A.  Sala)  Cornh.  i:  177-716. 

2:  97-438.— Eel.  M.  68:  440.— Eel.  K.  125:  253. 

—  Portl"o.(l)en.)  13:  71. 

—  and  his  Pictures.     (.S.  Brown)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  15:  321. 

—  and  his  Works.     Penny  M.  3:   121-481.     4:  12-209. 

—  and  Landsecr.     Art  J.  31:  302,  325,  361. 

—  and  Liclitcnburg.     I'or.  Q.  16:  279. 

—  as  a  Hi-torian.     (W.  J.  Morgan)  .St.  James,  44:  206. 

—  Bewick  and  Green.    (H.  Coleridge)  Blackw.  30:  655. 

—  Genius  of.     Anal.  M.  5:  150. 

—  Harlot's  Progress.     Lond.  M.  2:  279. 

—  Illustrations  of.     Mo.  R.  82:  145. 

—  in  London  Streets.     (G.  W.  Thonibury)  Art  J.  II :  i. 

—  Paintings  of.     (T.  Gautier)  Temp.  Bar,  6:  258. 

—  Rake's  Progress.     Lond.  M.  2:  388. 

—  Tomb  of,  at  Chiswick.    Art  J.  3:  148. —  (C.  A.  Col- 

lins) Macmil.  i:  489. 

Hoge,  James.     (W.  S.  Plumer)  Princ.  36:  89. 

Hogg,  James.  Ed.  Mo.  R.5:  662.  —  Anal.  M.  11:  414. — 
Mo.  R.  128:  82.  —  with  portrait,  Eraser,  5:  97. — 
Eraser,  i:  291.    20:  414.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  26:  191. 

—  (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  18:  313.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
67:  696.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  91:  321. 

—  Altrive  Tales.     Eraser,  5:  482. 

—  Birthplace  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  507. 

—  Dinner  to.     Eraser,  5:   114. 

—  First  V'isit  to  Jerusalem.     Westm.  24:  31. 

—  Jacobite  Relics  of  Scotland.     Ed.  R.  34:  148. 

—  Lay  Sermons.     Eraser,  10:   i. 

—  Letter  to  his  Reviewer.     Blackw.  8:  67. 

—  Letters  to.     Blackw.  2:  501,  654. 

—  Mador  of  the  Moor.     Eel.  R.  25:   174. 

—  Memoirs  and  Tales.     Mo.  R.  128:  82.  —  Blackw.  lo: 

43.  — Mus.  21:  97. 

—  Mountain.     Mo.  R.  95:  428. 

—  Pilgrims  of  the  Sun.  Anal.  M.  6:  36.  —  EcLR.  21:280. 

—  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  724. 

—  Queen  Hynde.     Mo.  R.  io5:  36S. 

—  Queen's  Wake.    (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  2:  103.  —  Anal. 

M.  3:  104.  — (F.Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  24:   157.  — Portfo. 
(Den.)  14:  497. 

—  Recollections  of.     Mus.  37:  438. 

—  Reminiscences  of.      (J.  Morrison)  Tait,  n.  s.  lo:  569, 

626. 

—  Sliepherd's  Calendar.     Blackw.  5:  75,  210.     15:  655. 

—  Some  Particulars  relative  to.     Colburn,  46:  194-446. 

—  Strange  Secret.     Blackw.  23:  822. 

—  Tales.     (F.  Dexter)  No.  Am.  9:1.  —Mo.  R.  93:  263. 

—  Blackw.  7:  148. 

—  Three  Perils  of  Women.     Blackw.  14:  427. 

—  Visit  to.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  85. 

—  Winter  Evening  Tales.     I^ond.  M.  i:  666. 

—  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  123:  335. 

Hogg.  Robert.     (W.  H.  Maxwell)  Bontloy,  3:  1S2. 
Hogg,  Thomas,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Ohs.  23:  i. 
Hoheulohe,  Prince,  Miracles  of.     Cong.  JI.  6:  240. 
Hohenstauffens,  Raumer's  History  of  the.    For.  Q.  3 :  559. 
noheuzollerns,  The.     (W.  A.  Nichols)  Cong.  R.  11 :  3S9. 
Hoisting  Apparatus.     EcL  Engin.  2:  25. 
Hokeday,  Memoir  on.     (S.  Denne)  Arch.  7:  244. 


Holbach,  Baron,    System  of  Nature.    (J.  Morlej-)  Fortn. 

28:  258. 
Holbeach,  Henry.     (H.  Duthus)  Contemp.  12:  398. 
Holbein,  Hans.     (G.  Kinkel)  E.  Arts  Q.  5:  223. — Art  J. 

19:  55-  —  Ed.  R.  125:  410.  -Penny  M.  8:  436.— 

Portfo.  9:  I.  —  Westm.  8:  244. 

—  and  his  Time.     (L.  Hinchman)  Western,  6:  361,  473. 

—  and  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.     Cornh.  i:  322. 

—  at  his  Easel.     (C.  Pebody)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  364. 

—  Contemporaries  and  Successors  of.    (J.  G.  Nichols  and 

G.  Scharf)  Arch.  39:  19. 

—  Dance  of  Death.     (F.  Douce)  C.inad.  J.  n.  s.  4:  211. 

—  (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  3:  265. 

—  in   National    Portrait   Exhibition.      (A.    Woltmann) 

Fortn.  6:   151. 

—  Madonna.     (S.  R.  Koehler)  0.  &  N.  5:  491. 

—  New  Materials  about.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  295. 

—  Pictures  in  the  Earl  of  Radnor's  Collection.     (J.  G. 

Nichols)  Arch.  44:  435. 

—  Portraits  of  the  Royal  I'amily  of  England.      (J.  G. 

Nichols)  Arch.  40:  71. 

—  Will  of.     (VV.  H.  Black  ;  A.  W.  Franks)  Arch.  39:  i, 

272. 
Holberg,  Ludvig.     No.  Brit.  50:  440.  —  (P.  Toft)  Eraser, 
84:  69. 

—  Peter  Paars.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  178. 
Holborn  Races.     All  the  Year,  25:  12, 
Holbrook,  Josiah.     Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  229. 
Hulcombe,  Wm.  H.     Writings.     (D.  K.  Whittaker)  N. 

Eel.  7:  61. 
Holcroft,  Sir  Thomas.     (G.  R.  Comer)  Arch.  38:  389. 
Holcroft,  Thomas,  Actor  and  Author.     Eng.  Dom.  M. 

16:  133.  —  Temp.  Bar,  54:  469. 

—  Tales.     Ed.  R.  9:  loi. 

—  Travels  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  4:  84. 

Holden,  Horace.     Narrative  of  Shipwreck.     (J.  G.  Pal- 
frey) No.  Am.  43:  206. 
Holden,  Isaac,  Woolcomber.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  153. 
Holden,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  58. 
Hole,  Richard,  Memoir  of .     Blackw.  5:  65. 
Holford,  Margaret.     Margaret  of  Anjou.    Eel.  R.  24:73. 

—  Wallace.     Eel.  R.  12:  1103. 

—  Warbeck  of  Wolfstein.     Mo.  R.  94:  235. 
Holiday,  B.     Marriage  of  the -Arts.     Retros.  8:  304. 
Holiday  in  West  of  England.     (S.  F.  Hopkins)  Galaxy, 

19:  775- 

—  Peculiar.     Liv.  Age,  134:  437. 

—  True  Value  of  a.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  386. 
Holidays.     (H.  T.  Tuckermau)  No.  Am.  84:  334.  — Dem. 

R.  34:  56. 

—  and  Recreation.     Cornh.  16:  315. 

—  Christmas.     (W.  Payne)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  512. 

—  for  Children.     Portfo.(Den.)  31 :  218.  — (H.  Bushnell) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  93. 

—  Hints  for.     (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  20:  i,  255,  397. 

—  History  of.     (G.C.  McWhorter)  Harper,  32:  164,  358. 

—  National.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  413. 

JManuers's  Plea  for.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  170. 

—  Rhapsody  for  August.     Cornh.  2:  242. 

—  Summer."    (R.  W.  Dale)  Good  Words,  8:  547. 

—  Whither  shall  I  goV     (E.  Gaisford)  St.  James,  38:  635. 
Stc  Half-Holidays;  Holy  Days. 

Holiday  Notes.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  3S9. 

Holiday  Ports.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  24:  251, 

Holiday  Reminiscence.     Dub.  LTniv.  72:  330. 

Holiday  Romance.     (C.  Dickens)  All  the  Year,  19:  156- 

Holiday  Sketch.     St.  James,  19:  iii. 

Holiday  Time,  Close  of,  with  Thoughts  on  Pulpits.     (A. 

K   H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  68:  648.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

61:  55. 
Holiday  Travel-Books.    Fraser,  100:  397. 


HOLIDAY 


597 


HOLLIS 


Holiday  Trip  to  Graveseud  and  Rochester.      Fraser,  31 : 

534- 
Holiness.     (J.  O.  A.  Clark)  Meth.  Q.  37:  505.—  (J.  T. 
Peck)  Meth.  Q.  11:  505. 

—  and  Sin,  Nature  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  845. 

—  Biblical  Conception  of.     Lond.  Q.  52:  54. 

—  of  Redeemed,  k-gul  not  gracious.  Am.  Presb.  R.  i :  275. 
Holkham  ILiIl.     Bentlcy,  5:  524. 

Holland,  Catherine,  Autobiography  of.     (Mrs.  R.  Barker) 

Cath.  World,  29:   153. 
Holland,  E.G.     Reviews  and  Essaj-s.     Brownson,  7:  135. 
Holland,  Sir  Henry.     Nature,  9:  S. 

—  Medical  Notes  and  Reflections.     Quar.  65:  315. 

—  Recollections  of.     Brit.  Q.  55:  461.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

78:  64T.— Chr.  Obs.  72:  866.  —(A.  Hay  ward)  Quar. 
132:  157.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  643.  —  Canad. 
Mo.  i:  282. 

—  Travels  in  Greece.      (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  25:  353. — 

Quar.  23:  325.  — Ed.  R.  25:  455. 
Holland,  Lord  Henry  R.  V.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R. 
73:560.     Same  art.  Mus.  43:   <^<). —  Mus.  41:529. 

—  Foreign  Reminiscences.     Quar.  88  :  492.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  29:  385.  —  Ed.  R.  93:  137.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  29:  25.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  385.— 
Blackw.  69:  234.  —  Eel.  R.  93:  335. — Fraser,  43: 
220.  —  Liv.  Age,  28:  453.  —  Dem.  R.  28:  401.— 
So.  Q.  20:  133.  — Internat.  M.  2:  465. 

—  House  of,  at  Kensington.     Quar.  135:  405.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  82:  129.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  515. — 
House.  Words,  9:  8,  38.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32: 
222.  —  Penny  M.  11:  4.  —  Cliamb.  J.  50:  817. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  595.  —  Nation,  17:  40S. 

and  its  Inhabitants.     (Mrs.  A.  T.  Thomson)  Fraser, 

35:  148.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  245. 

Romance  of.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Galaxy,  18:  233- 

—  Memoirs.     Dub.  R.  37:  i.  —  Mo.  R.  155:  80. 
Holland,  .James.     Ev.  Sat.  9:   195. 

Holland,  John.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  15:   145. 
Holland,  Josiah  G.     (M.  Walsingham)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

13:  449.  —  (A.  J.  H.  Duganae)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17: 

455.  —  Canad.  Mo.  20:  556. 

—  Writings  of.     (R.  T.  S.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  95:  Si. 
Holland,  Samuel,  and  the  State  Quarries  of  North  Wales. 

Pract.  M.  3:  81. 
Holland.  (H.  Bedford)  Month,  28 :  448.  —  (R.  T.  Pritch- 
ett)  Good  Words,  21:  22-373.  —  (R.  P.  Spiers)  Am. 
Arch.  10:  88.  —  (J.  IL  Browne)  Harper,  44:  165, 
349.  —  (M.  Talbot)  Harper,  24:  446.  —  (C.  W.Wood) 
Argosy,  23:  44-448.  24:  43-477. —  Bentley,  26: 
360.  —  Dub.  Univ.  21:  224.  —  House.  Words,  16: 
398-501.     17:  93-526. 

—  Agricultural  Colonies  for  Poor  in.  Good  Words,  4:  347. 

—  and  Belgium.     Dub.  R.  5:  463. 
Aff.iirs  of.     Colburn,  29:  412. 

Religious  Condition  of.  (J.  J.Tayler)Theo.  R.  5:  91. 

—  and  Germany.     (M.  de  Beaufort)  19th  Cent.  3:  402. 

—  and  its  People.     Appleton,  25:  55. 

—  and  Netherlands.     (N.  ;\Iaclcod)  Good  Words,  3:  513. 

—  Arminians  in.     Meth.  M.  36:  23. 

—  Banking  in.     Bank.  JL  (L.)  17:  573. 

—  Louis  Bonaparte  on  Government  of.     Eel.  R.  32:  67. 

—  Mo.  R.  94:  225. 

—  Carr's  Tour  in,  1806.     (.1.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  6:  953. 

—  Church  of.     (A.  Rcvillc)  Chr.  Exam  70:91.     71:  116. 
Forms  of.     (J.  For.-iyth)  Thco.  &  I.it.  J.  Ii:  478. 

—  Cities  of  the  Zuyder  Zee.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  .Vppieton, 

16:  150,  246. 

—  Commerce  of .     Penny  M.  8:  372. 

and  Industry  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  661. 

Rise  and  Fall  of.     Ed.  R.  51 :  41S. 

—  Court  of,  under  Louis  Bonaparte.     Mo.  R.  lOO:  483. 

—  Davies's  Hist,  of,  loth-iSth  Centuries.  Mo.  R.  157:  555. 


Holland,  Defenses  of.     (C.  L.  Graneisen)  St.  James,  37: 
401. 

—  Dikes  and  Canals  of.     Pennj'  M.  13:  43. 

—  Diplomacy  of,  and  Indian  Piracy.     Ed.  R.  96:  54. 

—  Draining  in.    (G.  E.Waring,  jr.)  .Scrib.  9:  714.    10:52. 

—  Dutch  and  their  dead  Cities.    Blackw.  118:  527.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  85:  Si.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  610. 

—  Dutch  at  Home.    (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  12:  66.    14:  583. 

—  Dutch  Conquest  of.    (.\.  II. Guernsey )Galaxy,  22:  220. 

—  Dutch  Farming.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib.  10:  195. 

—  Dutchman  at  Home.     Eel.  M.  76:  747.     77:  22S. 

—  Fighting  the  Enemy  in.     Once  a  Week,  19:  399-460. 

—  Grave  Remonstrance  with  some  English  Travelers  in. 

Argosy,  i:  347. 

—  in  1672.     (C.  Bryant)  Month,  25:  4S4. 

—  Industry  and  Drainage  of.     Ed.  R.  85:  221.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  241. 

—  Inundations  in.     (J.  De  Liefde)  Good  Words,  2:  632. 
ill  1S25.   Lmid.  M.  21 :  362. — Penny  M.  10:  437,  447. 

—  Land  of  Windmills  and  Steeples.     Colburn,  166:  409. 

—  Language  and  Literature  of.     For.  Q.  4:  36. 

—  Liberal  Christianity  in.    (J.Fretwell)  Cnita.  R.  5:  197. 

—  Life  in.     Lond.  Soc.  19:  330.  538. 

—  Literature  of,  during  the  19th  Century.    (A.  Schwartz) 

Macmil.  33:   155,  267. 

—  Living  Poets  of.     Westm.  10:  36. 

—  Motley's    Rise   of   Dutch  Republic.     (F.  W.  Palfrey) 

No. Am.  83:  182. —  Evang.  R.8:  143.  —  (J.Weiss) 
Chr.  Exam.  61:  99.  —  Liv.  Age,  49:  175.    57:  loiS. 

—  No.   Brit.  25:    376.  —  Westm.  65:    313.      Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  49:  449. 

—  Motley's  United.  Blackw.  89:  555.  —  Ed.  R.  1 13:  182. 

—  (G.  Ripley)  Harper,  22:  639. 

—  My  Tour  in.     Cornh.  5:  616. 

—  Negotiations  with,  1818.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  89. 

—  Old  Catholic  Church  of.     O.  &  N.  6:  627. 

—  Pauper  Colonies  of.     Lond.  M.  22:  440. 

—  Pictures  from.    (R.  T.  Pritchett)  Good  Words,  22:  678. 

—  Pictures  in.    (Lady  Verney)  Contemp.  30:  264.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  89:  308.     Same  art.  Liv.  .Vge,  134:  6S9. 

—  Political  Reformation  in.     No.  Brit.  23:  422. 

—  Protestantism  in,  1877.     Cong.  6:  170. 

—  Prussian  Campaign  in,  17S7.    Ed.  R.  142:  521.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  259. 

—  Religion  and  Education  111,  1831.    Eel.  R.  64:  169-481. 

—  Religious  Condition  of.  (J.W.  Alexander)  Princ.  5:  19. 

—  Republic  of.     (W.  P.  Riddell)  De  Bow,  12:  2S0. 

—  Rural  Industry  and  Drainage  111.     Ed.  R.  86:  419. 

—  Scenes  in.     Knick.  18:  237. 

—  Scotchman  in.     Cornh.  8:  539. 

—  Sketches  of.     (A.  Paynter)  Peop.  J.  2:   190,  27S,  339. 

—  South.     Mo.  R.  126:  69. 

—  Ten  Hours  in.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  11:  412. 

—  Theology  in.     Fraser,  67:  35S. 

Current.     (P.  II.  Wicksteed)  Thco.  R.  11:  264. 

Modern.      (J.  F.  Hurst)  Meth.  Q.  31 :    250. —  (P. 

II.  Wicksteed)  Unita.  R.  4:  217.     5:  215. 

]iast  and  present.     Thco.  R.  i:  255. 

Roman  Catholic  mystic.     Chr.  Rem.  25:  32S. 

Sec  Netherlands. 
Holland  House      See  Holland,  Lord  H.  R.  V.,  House  of. 
IloUcy,  Horace.  Memoir  of.    lE.  Everett)  No.  Am.  27: 

403.  —  West.  JIo.  R.  2:  212. 
Ilolliiishead,  John,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week,  27:  i65. 
llollis,  Thomas.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  265. 

—  Memoir  of.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  64.  —  Spirit 

Pilg.  2:  5S1. 
IlolIis,  N.  II.     (S.  T.  Worcester)  N.  E.  Reg.  27:  377. 

—  in  the  Revolution.     N.  E.  Reg.  28:  52    146,  216.     30: 

288.     31:  23,  169. 

—  Ministers'  Association.      (A.  W.  Burnham)  Coiig.  Q. 

10:  1S6. 


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HOLY 


Holly,  The.     renny  M.  8:  4. 

—  and  Ivy.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  635. 

—  Cliapter  on.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  Once  a  Week,  16:  19. 
Holly  Cuttaj,'e.      Eraser,  34:  19S.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

10:  491. 
Holly-Trei',  The.     (B.  L.  Green)  Hogg,  5:   172. 
Holly-Tree  Inn.     (C.  Uiekcns  and  others)  House.  Words, 

12:    SUp|). 

Holly  Wreaths  and  Rose  Chains.  (L.  de  l.i  Kanu')  Bent- 
ley,  46:  623. 

Holm;in,  Lieut.  James,  the  blind  Traveler,  with  portrait. 
Peop.  J   4:  213. 

—  Voyage  round  the  World.     Fraser,  n:  653.  —  Mo.  R. 

134:  23.     136:  169.     137:  26.     138:  507. 
Holniby  House ;  a  Novel.      (G.  J.  W.  Melville)  Fraser, 

59:   1-679.     6o-  24-6S5.     61:  64,  204,  33S.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  6i :  9,  93,  229.     62:  172-344.      63: 

148-658.    64:  94-735- 
Holmes,  .4.biel.   American  Annals.    (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am. 

29:  428.  —  (R.  Southe\-)  Quar.  2:  309. 

—  Obituary  Notice  of.     Am.  Alma.  1836:  316. 
Holmes,  David.  Letter  on  Unitariaiiism.  Chr.  Disc.  5:  54. 
Holmes,  Mrs.  D.     Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  343. 
Holmes,   Oliver  Wendell.      (K.  Cook)  Belgra.  20:  222. 

—  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  11:  624,  642.  —  (F.  H. 
Underwood)  Scrib.  18:  117. —  with  portrait,  Apple- 
ton,  12:  545.—  (R-  Palmer)  Internat.  R.  8:  501.  — 
with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  80:  632.  —  Bost.  R.  2:  5S3. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  14:  466. —  Irish  Q.  5:  193. — Nat.  M. 

3:  502- 

—  and  his  Writings.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  376, 

—  as  a  Humorist.     Brit.  Q.  52:  324. 

—  Astrica.     Kuick.  37:   142. 

—  Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast  Table.     Chamb.  J.  31:  59. 

—  Liv.  Age,  60:  630. 

—  Breakfast  to,  iSSo.     Atlan.  45:  supp. 

—  Britain  and  America.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  365. 

—  Elsie  Venner.     Bost.  R.  i :  384.  —  Dub.  Univ.  59:  401. 

—  Nat.  R.  13:  359.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  71:  435. 
and  Silas  Marner.     (J.  JNL  Ludlow) Macmil.  4:  305. 

—  Guardian  Angel.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  728. 

—  Poems  of.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  44:  275.  —  (J.  G. 

Whittier)  Knick.  26:  570. — Liv.  Age,  20:  516. — 
Knick.  61:   189. 

—  Prize  Dissertations.     (E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  47:   161. 

—  Urania.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  64:  20S. 

—  Verses  on.     (G.  H.  Clark)  Ivnick.  47:  336. 

—  Writings  of.     Colburn,  99:  77.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

39:  100.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  30:  532.  —  So.  R.  n.  s. 

13:  26. 
Holmes,  Robert,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  31:   122. 
Ildlmlirth  Flood,  Visit  to  the  Scene  of.   Chainb.  J. 17:  353. 
Hoist,  Theodore  Maria  von,  the  Painter.     Peoji.  J.  3:  101. 
Holsteiii  and  Schleswig  Question.     Fraser,  38:  49.      <See 

Denmark. 
Holt,  John  S.     (C.  W.  Hutson)  N.  Eel.  6:  88. 
Holt,  Joseph.      Dub.  Univ.  12:  72.  —  Mo.  R.  145:  325. 
Holt,  Joseph,  of  Wilton,  N.  H.     Journal  in  175S.     N.  E. 

Reg.  10:  307. 
Holton,  Samuel,  Biography  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  79. 
Holwood  Hill,  Recent  Discoveries  at.      (A.  J.  Kenipe) 

Arch.  22:  336. 
Holy  Alliance.     (E.  Robinson)  No.  .Vm.  17:  340.  —  For. 

Q.  8:  49,  427.  — Ed.  R.  38:    241.     39:  467.    40: 

414.  — Niles's  Reg.  20:  313.     24:  365. 

—  and  Edinburgh  Review.     Blackw.  15:  1517 

—  Declaration  of  England  against.     Pauipli.  18:   1. 

—  Designs  of.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  4:  355. 

—  Moore's  Fables  for.    Blackw.  13:  574.  — Wcstin.  I :  iS. 

—  The  New,  1864      Eel.  R.  120:  328. 

Holy  Cave  of  Manresa.  (M  P.  Tlioiiipson)  Cath.  World, 
26:  821. 


Holy  Days,  National,  and  the  Catholic  Church.     Dub. 

R.  14:  4S1.     See  Festival  Days;  Holidays. 
Holy  Fair.     St.  James,  24:  742. 
Holy  Ghost,  Seri[)tural    Usage  of   the    Phrase.      (W.  U. 

French)  Univ.  Q.  30:  2S9.     See  Holy  Spirit. 
Holy  Grail,  The.     (E.  Spencer)  Hours  at  Home,  14:  489. 

—  Cath.  World,  8:   137.  — Ev.  Sat.  10:  418. 

—  Legended'.  Tinslcy,  6:  106.  Same  an.  Eel.  M.  74:  4-52. 

—  Myths  of,  and  the  German  Grail-Saga.     Once  a  Week, 

24:  145,  190. 

—  Sangreal.     (G.  MacDonald)  Good  Words,  4:  454. 
Holy  Homes.     (E.  Meteyard)  Sharpe,  23:  1.     26:  193. 
Holy  Ireland;  aStory.    (G.  Griffin)  Irish  Mo.  6:  573,  611. 
Holy  Isle,  Legend  of  the.     St.  James,  29:  601. 

Holy  Land.     See  Palestine. 

Holy  Orders,  How  to  enter.      (H.  Hay  man)   St.  James, 
38:  189. 

—  Indelibility  of.     Ed.  R.  89:  148. 

Holy  Places.     Quar.  93:  432.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  30:  494. 
Holy  Roman    Empire,   Bryce's.      No.  Brit.  42:  183. — 
Penn  Mo.  8:  7S5. 

—  Influence  of  a  hi.>torical  Idea.     Macmil.  11:  155. 
Holy  Rood,  Poem  of.     (J.  JI.  Kerable)  Arch.  30:  31. 
Holy  Sepulcher.     (W.  H.  Dixon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  334. 

—  Church  of.     (W.  H.  Bartlett)  Sharpe,  6:  Si. 

—  Genuineness  of.     (T.  Lewin)  Arch.  41:  116. 

—  True  Site  of.     (L.  J.  Fletcher)  Univ.  Q.  31:  438. 
Holy  Spirit,  The.     (W.  R.  French)  Univ.  Q.  19:  266.— 

Am.  Presb.  R.  10:  410. 

—  and  the  Church.     Danv.  Q.  2:  472. 

—  and  an  efficient  Ministry.     Cong.  M.  26:  710. 

—  and  Mediation  of  Christ.     Cong.  M.  14;  412,  599,  721. 

—  and  the  natural  World.     (D.  Gans)  Mereersb.  13:  265. 

—  Arthur's  Tongue  of  Fire.     Lond.  Q.  6:  383. 

—  Author  of  human  Advancement.     Theo.  &,  Lit.  J.  4: 

2S0. 

—  Bampton  Lectures  on.     Lond.  Q.  32:  160. 

—  Baptism  of.     (W.  Crosbie)  Cong.  2:  648.  —  (D.  C. 

Eddy)Bap^Q.  5:  335. 

—  Blasphemy  against.    (G.  W.  Clark)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  445.  — 

(W.  J.  Clark)  Princ.  18:  376. —Cong.  M.  II :  142. 

—  Communion  with.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  345. 

—  Dependence   of  the  Church  upon.     (F.  W.  Conrad) 

Evang.  R.  17:  461 . 

—  Doctrine  of.     (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  52 :  384.  —  (G.  R. 

Leavitt)    Cong.   Q.    11:  392.  —  (S.    Osgood)   Chr. 
Exam.  81:  217. 

—  Faber  on.     Eel.  R.  20:  50. 

and  Hall  on.     Chr.  Obs.  12:  523. 

—  False  Faith  in  regard  to.    (D.  Gans)  Mereersb.  14:  67. 

—  Gift  of.     (J.  Beaty,  jr.)  Chr.  Q.  3:  501. 

—  Hare's  Mission  of  the  Comforter.     Bib.  R.  3:  41. 

—  in  Conversion.     (A.  I.  Hobbs)  Chr.  Q.  7:  23. 

—  in  Regeneration.    (S.  Wiilistoii)  Am.  Bib.  Rtpos.  3d  s. 

i:  493.  —  (L.  P.  Hickok)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  301.  — 
(E.  Lyman)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  591.  —  Chr.  R.  Ii:  510. 

—  in  troublous  Times.     Bost.  R.  i:  338. 

—  Influence  of.     (D.  N.  Sheldon)  Unita.  R.  2:  413. — 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  2:  633. 

—  Liturgical  Invocation  of.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  475. 

—  Methods  of.     (0.  Gushing)  Cong.  Q.  10:  17. 

—  New  Testament  Doctrine  of.     Danv.  Q.  4:  167.  —  (A. 

S.  Chesebrough)  New  Eng.  37:  462. 

—  Office  and  Mission  of.     (A.  G.  Pease)  Mereersb.  23: 

430,  558. 

Simeon  on.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  40,  205, 

Stowell  on.     Brit.  Q.  10:  357. 

—  Operation  of.     Quar.  31:   in. 

—  Personality  of.     (W.  C.  Child)  Chr.  R.   17:  515.— 

Bost.  R.  3:  437. 
and  Divinity  of.     (D.  Gans)  Mereersb.  14:  464. 

—  Presence  in  the  Word.  (J.  G.Warren)  Chr.  R.  17:  213. 


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HOME 


Holy  Spirit,  The,  Procession  of.    Am.  Church  R.  2i :  244. 

—  Promise  of.  (E.  E.  Mason)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  67. 

—  Romanist  Doctrine  of.     Lond.  Q.  40:  162. 

—  Sin  against.     (J.  Bate)  Meth.  Q.   18:  290. —  (H.  N. 

Burton)  Bost.  R.  5:  371. 

—  Thoughts  on,  Hewlett's.     Bib.  R.  2:  387. 

—  Union  of,  with  Church.  (T.  W.  Jenkyn)  Bib.  R.  3:  28. 

—  Unity  of.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exaiii.  78:  26. 

—  Use  and  Meaning  of  the  Phrase.     (H.  Ware)  Chr. 

Disc,  i:  260. 

—  Witness  of.     (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  10:  296. — 

Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  65.  —  Am.  Meih.  M.  19:  457. 
J.  Wesley  on.     Am.  Meth.  M.  18:  241. 

—  Work  of.     (W.  C.  Child)  Chr.  R.  19:  40S.  —  Bib.  R. 

2:  401.     6:  577. — Spirit  Pilg.  2:  595. — Cong.  M. 

10:  350,  418,  470. 
Holy  Thursday  at  Court  of  Austria.     (W.  I.  Kip)  Over- 
land, 2:  164. 
Holy  Week.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  200. 

—  at  Rome.     (J.  J.  Jarves)  Harper,  g:  20,  158,  317. — 

(N.  Wiseman)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  46-235. 

—  in  Rome;  a  Poem.  (Com. Gibson)  Cath. World,  29:  2S4. 

—  O-ffice  of.     Dub.  R.  24:  I. 

—  Wiseman  on  Ceremonies  of.     Mo.  R.  149:  375. 
Holyoake,  Geo.  J.,  and  Atheism.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  700. 
Holyoke,  Dr.  Edmund  Augustus.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  79. 
Holyrood,  Botlnvell's  Attempt  on.     Blackw.  2:  30. 
Holyrood  House.     Penny  M.i:   1S8. 

Holyrood  Palace.     (B.  H.  Young)  Land  We  Love,  4:  30. 
Homburg  and  Gambling  Spas.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  492. 

—  and  Wiesbaden,  Gambling  Sketches  from.     Lond.  Soc. 

9:  491.     Same  art.  Eel.  ^L  67:   147. 

—  Da}'  at.     All  the  Year,  44:  352. 

—  Gambling  at.     Cornh.   12:  221.  —  (E.   G.  Buffum) 

Galaxy,  3:  493.  —  All  the  Year,  2:  517.  —  (J.  Kirk- 
land)  Putnam,  12:  129. 

—  in  November,  1871.     (J.  Hiitton)  Belgra.  19:  55. 

—  Tale  of.     Chamb.  J.  51:  657.     55:  393.  ' 

—  To,  and  back  for  a  Shilling.     Eel.  M.  65:  442. 

—  Week  in  the  Bergstrasse.     Lippinc.  8:  354. 

Home,  Daniel  D.,  the  Spiritual  Medium.  All  the  Year, 
9:  133. — Cornh.  2:  211.  —  Chamb.  .J.  31:  243. — 
Galax}%  19:  86.  —  No.  Brit.  39:  174.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  60:  173,  291. 

Home,  Henry.     See  Kames,  Lord. 

Home,  John,  Author  of  Douglas.  Colburn,  57:  289.  58: 
164.  —  Dub.  Univ.  71:  657.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
98:  165. 

—  Life  and  Works.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  36:  167. 
Home.     (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  27:  93.  —  (T.  West- 
wood)  Eraser,  51 :  2S9. 

—  a  Poem.     (D.  Greeuwell)  Cornh.  8:  357. 

—  Esthetics  of.     Nat.  (i.  30:  155. 

—  and  the  Age.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  23:  i. 

—  and  its  Economies.     (J.  Ruskin)  Contemp.  21:  927. 

—  and  Politics.     (L.  M.  Child)  Hogg,  3:  34. 

—  Anglo-Saxon.     Eel.  R.  117:  72. 

—  At,  and  Homeless.     St.  James,  22:  68g. 

—  An  Englishman's.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  267. 

—  Healthy  Discipline  of.     (T.  H.  Yeoman)  Peop.  J.  7: 

204-259. 

—  Institution  and  Constitution  of.     (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  27:  205. 

—  made  attractive.     (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  28:  624. 

—  made  unhealthy.     (H.  iNIartineau)  Harper,  i:  601. 

—  New  England.     (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  26:  341. 

—  of  the  hundred  blind  Men.     House.  Words,   4:   195. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  32:   161. 

—  of  the  Past.     (F.  Tall)()t)  Belgra.  25:  122. 

—  of  the  present  Day.     Belgra.  24:  226. 

—  of  the  two  Widows.    {().  F.  Adau\s)  Lippinc.  23:  597. 

—  of  Woodruffe  the  Gardener.  House. AVords,  1 :  518-569. 


Home  or  Hospital.    (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  i :  419. 

—  Restraints  of.     (C.  J.  Vaughan)  Good  Words,  8:  310. 

—  without  Hands.     Belgra.  34:  221. 

Home,  sweet  Home.     Tinsley,  9:  142-642.     10:  38-649. 

11:  49-632.     12:  36-518.  —  Sharpe,  29:  92-236. 
Homes,  Artistic.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  673.     Same  aj-t.  Ed. 

M.  84:  75S.  — (H. Cox)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  142,257. 

—  Associated,  for  the  Middle  Classes.    (M.  Gillies)  Hew- 

itt, 1 :  171,  270.     2:  39. 

—  Attractive.     (M.  H.  Ford)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  53. 

—  Democratic.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  6:  12S. 

—  English  Workiugmen's.    (C.  Barnard)  Scrib.  13:  34?. 

—  for  the  People.     (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita.  R.  6:  370.— 

(C.  E.  Illjley)  Western,  4:  44S,  527. 

—  Hand-made.     (H.  Reid)  St.  James,  47:  284. 

—  of  America.     Art  J.  29:  260.     30:  20-295. 

—  of  the  London  Poor.     Chamb.  J.  53:  230. 

—  of  other  Days  in  England.     Chamb.  J.  49:  358. 

—  Organized.     (W.  F.  Chauning)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  733. 

—  Planning  and  Adornment  of.    (C.  E.  Illsley)  Western, 

3:  215,  255. 
Home  Colonies  in  Belgium  and  Fnince.     For.  Q.  13:  132. 
Home  Comforts  and  Amusements.     (E.  C.  Guild)  Unita. 

R.  8:  526. 
Home  Decoration  and  Holiday  Gifts.     (M.  Ford)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  15:  459. 
Home  Education,  Taylor  on.     Westm.  34:  496.  —  Eel. 

R.  67:  653. 
Home  Evangelization.     (A.  S.  Chesebrough)  Cong.  Q.  8: 

160.  —  (H.  L.  Baugher)  Evang.  R.  3:  301. 

—  in  Connecticut.     (L.  W.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  18:  998. 
Home  Feeling.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Hours  at  Home,  i :  409. 

2:  56. 
Home  Harvest.     (J.  C.  Miller)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  11:  283. 
Home  Influences.     (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  27:  341. 
Home  Intercourse.  (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  27:  290. 
Home  League.     (C.  C.  Haven)  Hunt,  8:  64.  —  Dem.  R. 

9:  539- 
Home  Life.     Westm.  103:   173. 

—  Brown  on.     Eel.  R.  124:  47. 

—  during  Election  Time.     (E.  Crump)  Tinsley,  27:  48. 

—  Ware  on.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  31:  10. 

Home  Missionary  Society.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  513. 
Home  Missionaries  of  New  England,  First.    (J.  II.  Means) 

Cong.  Q.  10:  167. 
Home  Missions.     Princ.  4:  72.  —  Theo.  R.  i:  136,293. 

—  Address  on.     (T.  Straiten)  Cong.  M.  24:  813. 

—  and  Christian  (^olloges,  Mutual  Relations  of.     (J.  E. 

Roy)  Cong.  Q.  19:  29. 

—  Appeal  and  Plan  for.     Cong.  M.  22:  677.    23:  39,  177. 

—  Co-operation  in.     New  Eng.  17:  1016. 

—  50  Years  of,  in  Illinois.  (J.  E.  Roy)  New  Eng.  35:  561. 

—  in  early  Times.     (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  i :  53. 

—  in  England.     Lond.  Q.  24:  27. 

—  Lutheran.     (M.  Officer)  Evang.  R.  17:  257.  — (J.  C. 

Kuuffman)  Lutli.  (}■  6:  415. 
in  the  U.  S.     (D.  M.  Ilenkel)  Evang.  R   21:  ^77. 

—  of  tlie  Episcopal  Church.  Am.  Ciuirch  R.  22:  S3.  —  (J. 

H.  Egar)  Am.  Ciuirch  R.  12:  39S. 

—  Scottish.     No.  Brit.  30:  202. 

—  What  tiiey  have  done  for  Illinois.     (J.  E.  Roy)  Cong. 

R.  9:  401. 
See  Evangelization. 
Home  Rule.     Westm.  lOO:  362. 

—  Common  Sense  of.     (J.  McCarthy)  19th  Cent.  7:  406. 

—  (D.  J.  Wilson  and  J.  McCarthy)  igth  Cent.  7:  567. 

—  Fallacies  concerning.     (J.O'C.  Power)  Fortn.  32:  224. 
— from  a  Saxon  Standpoint.    (J.  Spalding)  Colburn,  154: 

432. 

—  in  Ireland.     (W.  O'C.  Morris)  Fortn.  17:   16. 

—  Ireland's  Experiences  of.     Eraser.  85:  206. 

—  iu  several  Countries.   (Sir  G.Campbell)  Fortn.  33:  644. 


HOME 


600 


HOMER 


Home  Rule,  Suggestion  as  to.     igtl)  Cent.  6:  89. 
Honie-Iiule  Candidates;  a  Tale.      (N.  Robinson)  Cath. 

World,  26:  669,  742.     27.  16,  210. 
IIome-Rulc  Kxperinient  in  Ceylon.     (W.  Digb^')  Fortii. 

24:  241. 
Homesick;  a  Poem.     (E.  Letherbrow)  Cornh.  7:  601. 
Home  Side  of  a  Scientific  Mind.    Dub.  I'ni  v.  gi :  105-454. 
Homesickness.     Penny  M.  9:  447.  —  Kv.  Sat.  i:  179. 
Homespun  Songs.    (R.G.  Haliburton)  Blackw.  1 13:  610. 
Home  Trade  preferable  to  Foreign.    (C.  C.  Haven)  Hunt, 

8:  343- 
Home  Travel;  Devonshire.     (J.  Dennis)  Fortn.  5:  587. 

—  Westmoreland  and  Cumberland.     (J.  Dennis)  Fortn. 

6:  445. 
Homeless  Gentlemen,  Our.     Chamb.  J.  33:  140. 
Homely  Heroine ;  a  Tale.      Chamb.  J.  51:   65.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  121:  2S2. 
Homely  JIan.     (C.  A.  Washburn)  Pioneer,  4:  291. 
Homer.     (A.  S.  Packard)  No.  Am.  37:  340.  —  Fraser, 
32:572. — Blackw.  42:    734. — Quar.    101:80. — 
(R.  D.  Windes)  So.  M.  12:  50. —  Mo.  R.  148:  317. 

—  Achilles's  Reply  to  Envoys  of  Agamemnon.     (W.  E. 

Gladstone)  Contemp.  23:  841.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
83:  46.     S:une  art.  Liv.  Age,  121:  687. 

—  a  Favorite  of  Time.    (J.  G.  Herder)  Blackw.  42:  702. 

—  Age   of.      (J.    P.    MahafTy)    Macmil.  38:   405.     39: 

314,  524.  —  (F.  A.  Paluy)  Macmil.  39:  411. 

—  Ambrosian  Codex  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  273. 

—  and  E|)ic  Poetry.     Knick.8:  14. 

—  and  Homerida;.     (T.  De  Quinccy)  Blackw.  50:  411- 

747- 

—  and  Old  Testament.   (J.  B.  Hague)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  443. 

—  and  recent  Critics.     (A.  Lang)  Fortn.  23:  575. 

—  and  Tri)y.     (T.  B.  Browne)  Contemp.  12:  481. 

—  Andromaclie;  Daughters  of  Priam.  Blackw.  117:  305. 

—  Antiquity  of  the  Homeric  Poems.     (H.  Haynian)  Con- 

temp. 12:  50. 

—  as  a  Study.     (R.  W.  Bailey)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  109. 

—  Bas  Relief  of  Apotheosis  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  Si. 

—  Batrachomyomachia;  translated.    (F.  T.  Price)  Blackw. 

43:  202.  Another  translation,  Blackw.  43:  631.  — 
Lond.  M.  4:  269,  388. 

—  Bryant's  Translation.      (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  25:  118. 

—  (W.  C.  Wilkinson)  Hours  at  Home,  II :  4S5. 

—  Character  of  Achilles.     Westm.  102:  327.     . 

—  Contradictions  in.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  9:  662. 

—  Critics  and  Translators  of.     No.  Brit.  36:  345. 

—  Dante  and  Michael  Angelo.     Blackw.  57:   i. 

—  Derby  and  Arnold  on.      (L.  R.  Packard)  New  Eng. 

25:  47- 

—  Epithets  of  Movement  in.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th 

Cent.  5:  463. 

—  Geddes  on  the  Homeric  Problem.     (E.  A.  Freeman) 

Contemp.  34:  442. 

—  Gladstone's  Juventus  Mundi.   Macmil.  21:  28. — No. 

Brit.  51:   I. 

—  Gladstone's  Studies  in.  (E.A.Freeman)  Nat. R.  7:  40.— 

Bent.Q.  i:  33. —  Blackw.  84:  126.  —  Colburn,  114: 
300.  —  Eel.  R.  109:  449.  —  Ed.  R.  108:  502.  —  No. 
Brit.  29:  25.  — So.  R.  n.  s.  21:  160.  — (B.  Zincke) 
Fraser,  59:  50,  192. 

—  Heyne's.     (\V.  Maginn)  Ed.  R.  2:  30S. 

—  Historic  Credibility  of.     (G.  W.  Cox)  Fortn.  7:  567. 
Gladstone  on.     (G.  W.  Cox)  Fortn.  12:  241. 

—  Historical  Value  of  the  Iliad  and  Odvssey.  Chr.  Rem. 

36:  331- 

—  Hymn  to  Aphrodite.    Blackw.  51:  579. 

to  Hermes;  translated.     (E.  Kenealy)  Dub.  Univ. 

29:  296. 
to  Pan;  translated.     Lond.  M.  5:  161. 

—  Hymns  of;  translated.     Blackw.  31:  319,  742.     32; 

33-     51:  579-     52:  139,  154- 


Homer.  The  Iliad.  (C.  C.  Harris)  University  Q.  4:  209. 
—  Blackw.  50:  61S. — Westm.  43:  331.  —  (Trans- 
lated by  J.  A.  Martling)  Western,  i:  617-746.  2: 
20-212. 

Brandreth's  Translation.     Chr.  Rem.  12:  398. 

Bryant's  Translation.    (T.  W.  Iligginson)  Radical, 

7:  425.  — (C.  T.  Lewis)  No.  Am.  112:  328.  —  (J.  B. 
Thayer)  0.  &  N.  2:  250.  — (M.  W.  Hazeltine) 
Cath.  World:  15:   381.— Putnam,  15:  366. 

Characters  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  161,  310. 

Derby's  Translation.       (J.    R.  Lowell)    No.   Am. 

loi:  303.  — (F.  A.  Rudd)  Cath.  World,  8:  740.— 
Blackw.  97:  439.  — Dub.  Univ.  65:  152. —Ed.  R. 
121:  136.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  401.— Eel.  R. 
121:  89. —Nat.  Q.  11:  205.— Quar.  I17:  93. 

and  Bryant's.      So.  K.  n.  s.  8:  39. 

English  and  German  Versions.  Chr.  Rem.  51 :  190. 

Felton's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  93.  —  Am.  Q.  14:   143. 

in  English  Ballad-Meter.     Tinslej-,  7:  597. 

in  English  Hexameters;  Book  i.     (J.  F.  W.  Iler- 

schel)  Cornh.  5:  590. 

Book  I.     Blackw.  59:.  610. 

Book  XXIV.     Blackw.  59:  259. 

Dart's.     (W.  Whewell)  Macmil.  5:  4S7. 

in  English  Trochaics;  Book  xxii.     ( W.  E.  Aytoun) 

Blackw.  45:  634. 

Legal  Merits  of.     Blackw.  48:  355. 

Munford's.      (C.  C.  Felton)   No.  Am.    63:  149. — 

(C.  A.  Bristed)  Am.  Whig  R.  4:  350.  —  (N.  L. 
Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  205.  —  So.  Q.  10:  i. 

New  Hexameter  Translation  of.      (W.  Whewell) 

Macmil.  6:  297. 

Penn's.     Mus.  i:  374. 

Poetical  Merit  of.     Am.  Q.  9:  235. 

Structure  of.     (H.  W.  Lucas)  Month,  35:  22,  3S2. 

Translations.    Fraser,  78:  51S.  —  Lond.  Q.  43:363. 

Williams's  Translation.     Eel.  R.  4:   1007. 

—  Iris  of,  anui  Bow  of  Genesis.    (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Con- 

temp. 32:  140. 

—  Lachmann's  Essaj-s  on.     Quar.  81:  381. 

—  Men  and  Women  of.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  4:  i. 

—  Mineralogy  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  II :  409. 

—  Morality  of.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  No.  Am.  107:  501. 

—  Mythology  oL     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th  Cent.  6:  746. 
and  Religion  of;  a  Reply  to  Mr.  Gladstone.    (G.  W. 

Cox)  P'raser,  100':  798. 

—  Odyssey.     Quar.  147 :  533. 

Authorship  of.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  88:  575. 

Bryant's.     (J.  B.  Thayer)  O.  &  N.  6:  339. 

Du  Cane's.     Blackw.  129:  368. 

Hayman's.     Brit.  Q.  58:  414. 

New  Version  of.     Ed.  R.  51 :  463, 

Text  of.     Chr.  Rem.  52:  47. 

Translations  of.     Blackw.  91 :  345. 

Worsley's.     Ed.  R.  117:  353. 

—  Ossian,  Chaucer.     (H.  I).  Thoreau)  Dial,  4:  290, 

—  Parting  of  Hector  and  Andromache.  (G.  Smith)  Canad. 

Mo.  4:  109. 

—  Penelope  and  other  Women  of.     Cornh.  32:  52. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Am.  Eel.  2:  146. 

—  Place  of,  in  History.     ( W.  E.  Gladstone)  Contemp.  24: 

I,  175.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  361,  742.  Same 
art.  Ed.  M.  83:  129,  471. 

—  Plains  of  Troj'.     Quar.  66:  355. 

—  Poems  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  6g.  — Am.  Q.  2:  307.  — 

(S.  North)  New  Eng.  3:  216.  —  Westm.  46:  381. — 
Quar.  43:  121.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  698. 

Age  of.     (H.  W.  Lucas)  Month,  36:  249,  359. 

Authorship  of.     Ed.  R.  133:  358. 

Characteristics  of.     (J.  Cooper)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  546. 

Dialogue  on.     Lond.  M.  4:  481. 

Origin  of.     (H.  H.Milman)  Quar.  44:  121. 


HOMER 


601 


PIONORABLE 


Homer,  Poems  of,  Origin  and  Character  of.    (G.  W.  Cox) 

Fortn.  9:  419. 
Problem  of.     (J.  S.  Blackie  and  W.  D.  Geddes) 

Contemp.  38:  2S1,  51S. 

—  Pope's  MS.  Notes  on  Tickell's.    (J.  Conington)  Fraser, 

62:  260. 

—  Priam  and  Hecuba,  Translation  from.   Macmil.  2:  3S3. 

—  Prize  Dissertation  on.     Blacliw.  14:  343. 

—  Purer  religious  Ideas  of,  Origin  of.     (F.  Koester)  Am. 

Presb.  E.  14:  56. 

—  Reading  of,  in  Scliool.     (J.  G.  R.  McElroy)  Penn  Mo. 

8:  -62. 

—  Ruskin  on  ancient  and  modern  Poets.     Fraser,  53 :  64S. 

—  Dr.  Schliemaan  on.     (W.  H.  Mason)  Macmil.  34:  44S. 

—  Shield  of  Achilles.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Contemp.  23: 

329.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  402.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  121:  no.     Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  5:  249. 

—  Site  of  Homeric  Troy.    (H.  Schliemann)  Arch.  45:  29. 

—  Slicing  of  Hector.  (W.E.Gladstone)  19th  Cent.  4:  752. 

—  Sotheby's.     Blackw.  29:  668,  S29.     30:93,847.     31: 

145-  35=  ij  153- — ^I"-  K-  ^22:  222.  —  (D.  K. 
Sandford)  Ed.  R.  51:  463. 

—  Study  of.     (J.  R.  Boise)  Bib.  Sac.  4:  323. 

—  Theology  of.     Eel.  M.  44:  399. 

—  Translation  of.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  74:  337. — 

Fraser,  65:  769.  —  (H.  Southern)  Retros.  3:  167. — 

Westm.  77:   150. 
Arnold  on.     Fraser,  63:  703.  —  (C.  C.  Felton)  No. 

Am.  94:  loS. 
Newman  on.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  94:  541. 

—  Translators  of.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Meth.  Q.  32:  357,  619. 

—  (J.  S.  Blackie)  Macmil.  4:  26S.  —  Brit.  Q.  41: 
290.  —  Dub.  Univ.  59:  643.  60:  28.  —  Nat.  R.ii: 
283.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  797.  —  Loud.  Q.  9: 
334.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43:  342.  —  (C.  A.  Bristed) 
Am.  Whig  li.  4:  350. 

—  Trojan  War.     Blackw.  45 :  366. 

—  Williams's.     (W.  JIure)  Ed.  R.  77:  44. 

—  Prof.  Wilson  on.     Blackw.  82:  177.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  42:  238. 

—  Women  of.     (H.  G.  Spaulding)  Chr.  Exam.  68:  i,  — 

(J.  W.  Stearns)  No.  Am.  91:  301. 

—  Words  for  Soul  in.     (C.  F.  Keary)  Mind,  6:  471. 

—  Writings  of.     Penny  M.  7:   133,  141. 

Homer,  William  Bradford.     (E.  Holt)  .\m.  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  s.  8:  177.  —  (W.  P.  Lunt)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  in. 

-Chr.  R.  7:  364. 
Homer,  Winslow,  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  30:  225. 
Homer,  N.  Y.,  Congregational  Church  in.     (J.  C.  Hol- 

brook)  Cong.  Q.  9:  246. 
Homeric  Age.     (.1.  L.  Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  317. 

—  Life  in.     Temp.  Bar,   60:  t,-j.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

147:  180. 
Homeric  Ballads;  translated.     (W.  Maginn)  Fraser,  17: 

1-506.    18:71-489.    22:383.   25:521.   26:61,439. 
Homeric  Characters,  in  and  out  of  Homer.  Quar.  102:204. 
Homeric  Controversy.     Quar.  87:  235. 
Homeric  Life.     Fraser,  44:  76. 
Homeric  Problems,  New  Solutions  of.     (H.  W.  Lucas) 

Month,  35:  22,  3S2.     36:  249. 
Homeric  Question.     (T.  Chase)  No.  Am.  71:  387.  —  (W. 

A.   Stevens)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  627.  — (W.    S.   Tyler) 

Bib.  Sac.  14:  681. — Quar.  125:  440. 

—  New  Theory  of.     (W.  D.  Geddes)  Contemp.  26:  234. 

—  New  View  of.     (A.  S.  Murra}-)  Contemp.  23:  21S. 
Homeric  Studies.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  9:  416. 
Homerology.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Contemp.  27:  632,  803. 

28:  2S2. 
Homerton  Academj'.     Cong.  M.  8:  133,  187. 

—  Recollections  of.     (R.  Halley)  Cong.  3:  257. 
Homestead,  IMemoriesof  the;  a  Poem.   'S\o.  Rel.  M.  7:  295. 
Homestead  Bill.     (R.  J.  Walker)  Coutin.  Mo.  2:  627. 


Homestead  Exemption  Act  of  N.  H.     Hunt,  25:  197. 
Homicidal  Monomania.     Liv.  Age,  36:  87. 
Homicide.     Chanib.  J.  42:  5S2.  —  (C.  C.  Carroll)  West. 
Law  J.  4:  2S9. 

—  in  Self-Defense.     (S.  D.  Thompson)  Am.  Law  R.  14: 

545- 

—  Law  of.     (J.  Parker)  No.  Am.  72:  178. 

—  Memoirs  of  a.     Fraser,  13:  428. 

Homiletics.  (C.  F.  Schaeffer)  Evang.  R.  5:  301.  — Evang. 
R.  7:  181.  —(C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  9:  338. 

—  and  Hermeneutics,  Relative  Value  of,  to  the  Preacher. 

(S.  M.  Vail)  Meth.  Q.  26:  38,  371. 

—  and  Pulpit  Eloquence.     Meth.  Q.  i:  283. 

—  Distinctive   Nature  of,  and  Reasons  for  Cultivation. 

(W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  3S4. 

—  Evangelical.     Meth.  Q.  7:  63. 

—  Kidder's.     (F.  G.  Hibbard)  Meth.  Q.  24:  641. 

—  Porter's,  English  Edition  of.     (G.  Payne)  Cong.  M. 

19:  739. 
Homilies,  English  Metrical.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  305. 
Homines  apud  Inferos.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  55. 
Homme  qui  crie,  L'.     (F.  A.  Dixou)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  92. 
Homoeopathic  Miracle.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  665.     Same  art. 

Liv.  AgQ,  35:  554. 
Homceopathist,  Confessions  of  a.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  185. 
Homoeopathy.    (SirB,  C.  Brodie)  Fraser,  64:  337.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  71:  157. —  Quar.  71:  46.  — Knick.4: 

177. —  Ed.  R.  50:  504.  —Select  J.  3:  [68.  —Chr. 

Exam.  32:  245.  — Penny  M.  3:  115.  —  (K.  Thaler) 

Tait.  n.s.  18:  732.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  32:  517. — 

Mo.  R.  139:  526.     158:  226. 

—  and  Allopatliy.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  335,  439. 

—  and  Animal  Magnetism.     Mo.  R   146:  471. 

—  and  Orthodoxy.     Putnam,  2:  639. 

—  examined.     So,  Q.  28:  177. 

—  Hahnemann  on.     (D.  K.  Sandford)  Ed.  R.  50:  504.  — 

Eel.  R.  95:   16.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  33:   105. 

—  Princii)les,  Theory,  and  Practice  of.  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  391. 
Homoplasy  and  Jlimicry.  (A.  W.  Bennett)  Nature,  5:  12. 
Honduras,  Gulf  of,  Islands  in.     Dem.  R.  31:  544. 
Hone,  Wm.  Antiquary,  2:  295.  — Once  a  Week,  25:  290. 

—  Verses  to.     (C.  Lamb)  Loud.  M.  12:   16. 
Honest  Farmer.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  39:  457. 
Honest  Farmer;  a  Poem.     Fraser,  96:  748. 

Honest  John  Vane.     (J.  W.  DeForest)  Atlan.  32:  66-574. 
Honest  Miller;  a  Poem.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  20:  40. 
Honest  Penny;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  16:  233,  250. 
Honesty.     Lond.  M.  7:  151. 

—  Common,  as  an  indispensable  Part  of  the  Christian 

Religion.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  25S. 

—  National.     (L.  E.  Chittenden)  Putnam,  11:  625. 

—  Nature  and  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  9:  31. 
Honey,  Wild.     Chamb.  J.  36:  40S. 

Honeymoon,  The.     (S.  L.  Blanchard)  Belgra.  8:  426. 

—  Occultation  of.      (L.  Stockton)  Lippinc.  27:  74. 
Honeymooning.     Tinsley,  26:  395. 

Hong-Kong,  China.    Penny  M.  11:  500. —  Mas.  42:  360. 

—  Canton,  and  Macao.     Cornh.  37:  27S.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  137:  51. 

—  With  Opium  to.     All  the  Year,  15:  537. 
Honolulu,  Feast  of  Lanterns  in.    (Lieut.  Bleecker)  Put- 
nam, i:  558. 

Honolulu  Newspaper.     Chamb.  J.  23:   34.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  34:  488.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  549. 
Honolulu  Society.     Overland,  1 :  561. 
Honor  aiTiong  Thieves.     Chamb.  J.  19:  373. 

—  Law  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  26:  731.  —  Fraser, 

71:  316. 

—  Sense  of.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  2:   167. 

Honors  divided.     (M   Farrow)  Tinslev,  16:  57-637.    17: 

1-643. 
Hon.  Alice  Brand's  Correspondence.    Tinsley,  i :  1 10-749. 


HONORABLE 


602 


HOPE 


Honorable  Gentlcmeu;  a  Tale,     Bentley,  62:  205,  302. 

Ilonoria.     Tinsley,  14:  432. 

Hoiioriiis,  Pope.     (T.  B.  Parkinson)  Month,  38:  69. 

—  Orthodoxy  of.     Dub.  R.  64:   173. 

—  Renouf  on.     Dub.  K.  63:  200.     66:   372.  — (F.  Bot- 

talla)  Dub.  R.  69:  361.     71:  85.     72:  137. 
Hood,  Thomas,  with  cuts.    (F.  Burditt)  Westm.  29:  119. 

—  (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  659.  —  (T.  H  S. 
Escott)  Belgra.  32:  337.  —  (J.  B.  Fox)  Chr.  Exam. 
69:  415.  — (H.  Giles)  Allan.  6:  513.  —  (G.  Gillillau) 
Tait,  n.  s.  14:  69.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  10:  496. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  12:  540. —  (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J. 
17:  1S5.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  21S.  — (G.  Massey) 
Hogg,  13:  320.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35:  169.  Same 
art.  Nat.  M.  7:  133.  —  (D.  Masson)  Macmil.  2:  315. 

—  (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  Victoria,  8:  3S5-481.  — (E.  C. 
Stedman)  Scrib.  7:  463.  —  with  portrait,  Once  a 
Week,  27:  100.  —  Dub.  Univ.  81:  99.  —  St.  James, 
20:  455.  — Hogg,  2:  209.  — Liv.  Age,  5:  310.  6: 
64,  116.  42:  409.  61:  3.  114:  225.  —  Lond.  Q. 
21:  90. —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  600. —  (H.  W.  Lucy) 
Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  ^^. 

—  Bridge  of  Sighs.     Liv.  Age,  i:  19S. 

—  Charge  of  Plagiarism  against.     (G.  T.  Lowth)  Temp. 

Bar,  36:  273. 

—  Comic  Annual,  1839.     Mo.  R.  148:  359. 
1842.     Mo.  R.  156:  600. 

—  Elm-Tree.     Colburn,  66:  i. 

—  Etching  moralized.     Colburn,  67:   i. 

—  The  Forge.     Colburn,  68:  2S9. 

—  Genius  of.     (F.  W.  Shelton)  Am.  Whig  R.  3:  481.— 

(F.  W.  Shelton)  Knick.  36:  131. 

—  Gossip  about.     Colburn,  82:   -x^y], 

—  Haunted  Horse.     Liv.  Age,  2:  472. 

—  Hood's  Own.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  738. 

—  Last  Laugh  with.    Chamb.  J.  34:  92.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  66:  783. 

—  Letters  of.     All  the  Year,  35:  279. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Quar.    1 14:   332.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  79:  361.  —  (J.  Eraser)  Westm.  95:  337. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  log:  451. 

—  Memorial  to.     Nat.  M.  5:  397. 

—  Memorials  of.     Brit.  Q.  46:  323.  —  Dub.  R.  49:  300. 

—  Liv.  Age,  66:  380 

—  More  Hullabaloo.     Colburn,  66:  145. 

—  National  Tales.     Mo.  R.  112:   431.  —  Lond.  M.  17: 

454- 

—  Poetry  of.     Chamb.  J.  22:  103.  —  Chr.  Obs.  63:  677. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  11:  316,  —  Dub.  R.  20:  386. —Ed.  R. 
83:  375-  — Knick.  30:  349.  —  Westm.  31:  119.— 
Dub.  Univ.  27:  563.  Same  art.  with  portrait.  Eel. 
M.  8:  289.— Mo.  R.  114:  253. —  Eel.  R.  83:  285. 

—  Recollections  of.     Brit.  (i.  46:  323.     Same  art.  Eel. 

!M.  70:  96,  198.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  323. 

—  Rhymes  for  the  Times.    Colburn,  59:  528.    60:83-^92. 

—  Sad  Side  of  the  Humorist's  Life.     Eel.  R.  114:  659. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  220. 

—  Tale  of  a  Trumpet.     Colburn,  62:   120.     63:   157. 

—  Tylney  Hall.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  751.  — Mo.  R.  135:  555. 

—  Up  the  Rhine.     Mo.  R.  151:   109. 

—  Whims  and  Oddities.     Blackw.  21:    45. — Mus.  10: 

298.  —  Lond.  ^I.  16:  496.     19:  537. 

—  Works  of.     Liv.  Age,  76:   126. 

Hood,  Mount,  and  the  Sierra  Sandia,  Ascents  of.     Bent- 
ley,  62:  368.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  368. 

—  First  Ascent  of.     Liv.  Age,  43:  321. 

Hoodlum  Band ;  a  Condensed  Novel.    (Bret  Harte)  Temp. 

Bar,  52:  87.     Same  art.  Godey,  96:  33. 
Hooft,  Pieter  C,  the  Dutch  Milton.     Cornh.  35:  596.  — 

Eraser.  49:  349. 
Hook,  James.     Percy  Mallory.     Portfo.(Den.)  32:  121. 
Hook,  James  Clarke.     (F.  G.  Stephens)  Portfo.  2:  iSi. 


Hook,  Theodore  Edward.    (H.  B.  Baker)  Belgra.  34:  193. 

—  (S.  C.  Hull)  Art  J.  17:  105.  — (Mr.  and  Mrs.  S. 
C.  Hall)  .\tlan.  15:  477.  —  Beutlcy,  10:  320.  —with 
portrait,  Colburn,  63:  137.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  16: 
399, — with  portrait,  Fraser,  9:  436.  24:  518. — 
Quar.  72:  29.  —  Dub.  Univ.  33:  81.  —  Westm.  28: 
169.— Liv.  Age,  35:  469.  —  Chamb.  J.  5:  91. — 
Eel.  M   27:  258. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Mus.  43:  356.     44:  93. 

—  Barham's  Life  of.     Colburn,  85:  66. 

—  Gossip  about.     Colburn,  80:  461. 

—  Maxwell.     Westm.  15:    155. 

—  Peregrine  Bunce.     (J    G.  Lockhart)  Quar.  72:   53. 

—  Sayings  and  Doings.     Blackw.  15:  334.     17:  221. — 

Lond.  M.  11;  379.     21:  3S1. 
Hook,  Walter  Farquhar,  Dean  of  Chichester.  Cong.  4:  321 . 

—  Call  to  Union  answered.     Fraser,  19:   i, 

—  Life  and  Letters.     Quar.  148:  t,t,. 

—  Sermons.     Eel.  R.  76:  502. 
Hooke,  Robert.     Ed.  R.  152:  1. 

Hooker,  Herman,  with  portrait.     Internat.  M.  5:  442. 
Hooker,  Sir  Joseph  Dalton.     (A.  Gray)  Nature,  16:  537. 

—  with  portrait,  Pract.  M.  7:  225. — with  portrait, 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  237. 

Hooker,  Richard.     (A-  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  14:  26. 

—  (E.  P.  Whipple)  Atlan.  22:  674.-  Eel.  R.  I16: 
277. —  No.  Brit.  26:  463.  Same  art.  Liv,  Age,  56: 
328.  —  Sharpe,  13:  282. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Polity.     Cong.  M.  13:  645. 

—  Quaintness  of.     Atlan.  37;  727, 

—  "Visit  to  Parish  of.     Chr,  Obs.  20:  615. 

Hooker,  Saml.,  Biog.  of.    (J.  Farmer)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:  230, 
Hooker,  Sir  Wm.  Jackson.    (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci.  gi;  i. 
Hoole,  Charles.     Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  191. 
Hoops  and  Farthingales.     Godey,  62:  109. 
Hoop-Skirts;  Female  Cooperage.     Putnam,  lO:   123, 
Hooper,  John,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  9:  113. 
Hooper,  Lucy,  Poetical  Remains  of.     Dem.  R.  11 :  90. 
Hooper,  Robert.     (J   H.  Sbeppard)  N.  E.  Reg.  22:  283. 
Hooper,  Stephen.     (S.  L.  Knapp)  Bost.  Mo.  i:  135. 
Hooper,  William.     Letters.     Hi.st.  M.  14:  %■]. 
Hoopoe,  The.     Penny  M.  5:  33. 
Hoosac  Tunnel,     (R.   Connor)  Nation,   21:    114.  —  (W, 

Gladden)    Scrib.    i:    143.  —  Nature,    9:    170.  —  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  91:  145. 

—  Ventilation  of.     (T.  Doane)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  359. 
Hooton,  Charles.     Poems,     Colburn,  75:  285,  402.     76: 

141.  SSQ.  4S0.     77:  29-482. 

—  Sketch  of,     Colburn,  79:  397. 

Hops,  (J,  R.  Jackson)  Good  Words,  13:  645,  —  Chamb. 
J,  40:  333,  —  House,  Words,  6:   109. 

—  Among,     (A.  W.  Drayson)  St.  James,  10:  432, 

—  and  Beer,     All  the  Year,  36:   iSo, 

—  Cultivation  of,    (L.  J.  Jennings)  Once  a  Week,  7:  109. 

—  Penny  M.  4:  452.  — Ed.  R.  116:  491. 

—  of  Surrey.     (L.  Crow)  Once  a  Week,  17:  370. 

Hop  Garden;  a  Kentish  Sketch,     Dub.  Univ,  42;  173. 
Hop  Gardens,  English.     All  the  Year.  22:  102, 

—  of  Kent.     (A.  H.  -lapp)  Good  Words,  20:  7S8. 
Hop-Pickers,  Three  Weeks  with,    Fraser,  96:  635.    Same 

art,  Liv.  .\ge,  135:  7S9, 

Hop-Picking.     (M.  Deane)  Lipi)inc.  i6:  630. 

Hop-Raising  in  Kent.     (L  Kentish)  Once  a  Week,  5:  492. 

Hop  Trade  in  New  England      Hunt,  14:  395. 

Hope,  James,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  42:   7S0. 

Hope,  Thomas,  Anastasius.  (W.  Gifford)Quar.  24:  sII• 
— (P,  Q,  Keegan)  Colburn,  160:  674,  — Blackw.  10: 
200,  312.—  Lond,  M.  i:  76.—  Portfo,(Den.)  23:  433, 
—  (E.  Everett)  No,  Am.  11:  271.  —  (Syd.  Smith)  Ed 
R.  35:  92.— Ed.  Mo.  R.  4;  423.— Mo.  R.  91:  1,131. 

—  Origin  and  Prospects  of  Man.     Mo.  R.  125:  390. 
Hope  Rashleigh;  a  Tale.    All  the  Year,  14:  65. 


HOPE 


603 


HOR^ 


Hope  Scott,  .1.  R.,  Newman's  Memorial  to.  (J.  H.  Cole- 
ridge) Month,  19:  274. 

Hope.     Argosy,  11:  429. —Chr.  Obs.  12:  7S. 

Hope  deferred  at  Sea.     All  the  Year,  23:  446. 

Hope  for  our  Country.     (C.  P.  Sheldon) Chr.  E.  18:  372. 

Hopes  and  Fears ;  a  Novel.  (C.  Yonge)  Liv.  Age,  64: 
77-467.  65:140,412,671.  66:31,301.  67:644, 
707,  772.    68:  3-259. 

Hopeful  Tackett.     (R.  Wolcott)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  262. 

Hopeless  Attachment.     (T.  M.  Osborne)  0.  &  N.  8:  169. 

Hopital,  Michel  de  1'.     See  L'Hopital. 

Hopkins,  Albert.     (J.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  350. 

Hopkins,  Edward,  and  the  Hopkins  Bequest.  Am.  J. 
Educ.  28:  177. 

Hopkins,  Ezekiel,  Bishop,  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  13:  97. 

Pratt's  Edition.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  49S. 

Hopkins,  George  W.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  41:  506. 

Hopkins,  John  B.,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week,  27:  230. 

Hopkins,  John  Henry,  Bp.  of  Vt.  Am.  Church  R.  25:  260. 

—  Writings  of.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  20:  342. 
Hopkins,  Johns.     (C.  H.  Dall)  Unita.  R.  17:  152. 
Hopkins,  Mark,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  42:  56S.  —  with 

portrait.  Eel.  M.  89:  634.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  11:  219. 

—  Address  at  Mount  Holyoke  Seminary.     (G.  B.  Emer- 

son) Chr.  Exam.  30:   340. 

—  Lowell  Lectures.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  4:  401. — 

(E.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  216.  — (J.  W.  Alex- 
ander) Princ.  18:  359. 
Hopkins,  Samuel.     (L.  Whiting)  Cong.  Q.  6:   i.  —Nat. 
M.  i:  554. 

—  Character  of.     (J.  H.  Jones)  University  Q.  3:  95. 

—  Park's  Memoir  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  10:  44S. 

—  Theology  of.     (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  633. 

—  Works  of.     (E   Beecher)  Bib.  Sac.  lo:  63. 
Hopkius,  Stephen.     (B.  F.  DeCosta)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  300. 
Hopkins  Genealogy.     (S.  Judd)  N.  E.  Reg.  5:  43. 
Hopkinsianism   and   Presbyterian   Ciiurch  in    America. 

(E.  H.  Gillett)  Hist.  M.  18:  193. 

—  before  Hopkins.     Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  no. 

—  Letter  from  Roger  Sherman  on.     Am.  Presb.  R.  19: 

6S0. 

—  Sketch  of.     Chr.  Exam.  33:  i6g. 

Hopkinson,  Francis,   with  portrait.     (C.   R.  Hildeburn) 

Pennsyl.  M.  2:  314. 
Hopkinson,  Joseph,  Biog.  of.  (F.  Wharton)  Hunt,  7:  397. 
Hopkinton,   Mass.,    Ecclesiastical  Council  at,   Sept.   19, 

1735.     Cong.  Q.  5:  342. 

—  Records  of .     N.  E.  Reg.  14:  155,  209. 
Hopley,  Mrs.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  14:  325. 
Hopper,  C.     Meth.  M.  25:  395. 

Hoppner,  John,  and  Sir  Tliomas  Lawrence.     Chamb.  J. 

35:  327.     Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  71:  35. 
Horace.     (M.   Seton)  Colburn,    165:    813,    1369. — (G. 

Watson)  So.  M.  9:  57.— (J.  Etheredge)  Peop.  J. 

10:  270. — Lond.  Soc.  17:  183. 

—  and  Catullus.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  588. 

Love  Songs  of.  (R.W.  Buchanan)  St.  James,  9:  343. 

—  and  his  Translators.     Brit.  Q.  51:  37.  —  (J.  Ilannay) 

Quar.  104:  325.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  301. 

—  and  his  Works.     Brit.  Q.  18:  202. 

—  and  Juvenal.     (J.  W.  Bail)  Land  Wc  Love,  3:  462. 
as  Satirists.     Knick.  33:  4S5.     34:  27- 

—  and  Tasso.     Ed.  R.   92:  533.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

27:  385.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:   170. 

—  and    Virgil,    Translators    of.      (D.    Casseriy)    Cath. 

World,  25:  721.     26:  309,  732.     27:  35. 

—  Art  of  Conduct.     Cornh.  34:  23. 

—  Burns,    and  Bcranger.     Cornh.    17:  150.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  97:  3. 

—  Conington's  Translation.    Nat.  R.  17:  26.  —  Liv.  Age, 

77:  362. 

—  Failure  of  the  Translators  of.     Black w.  13:  542. 


Horace,  Life  and  Writings  of.     (H.  H.  Milman)  Quar. 
62:  2S7.     Same  art.  Mus.  35:  30. 

—  Lincoln's.     Chr.  R.  16:  40S. 

—  Love  Songs  of.     (W.  E.  Aytoun)  Dub.  Univ.  34:  221. 

—  L^-rics  of.     Blackw.  116:  498.     n8:  112,  336. 

—  Lytton's  Translation.     Quar.  127  :  47S.  —  (B.  L.  Gil- 

dersleeve)  N.  Eel.  6:  471. 

—  JIartin's  Translations.      Ed.  R.   133:  530.  —  Fraser, 

61:  675. — Nat.  R.  11:  93.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

67:  32.3- 

—  New  Translations  of.     Fraser,  42:  672. 

—  Ode  I.,  Lil).  I.,  translated.     Fraser,  40:  317. 

—  Odes  of.     Fraser,   13:  739.     14:  S7-739.  —  Prosp.  R. 

9:  272. 

and  Epodes  of,  Sewell's.     Ed.  R.  93:  91. 

and  recent  Translators.     Lond.  Q.  42:  i. 

Newman's  Translation.     Colburn,  98:  339.  —  Eel. 

R.  97:  695. 
Thornton's  Translation.    (J.  H.  McDaniels)  Nation, 

27:  166. 
translated.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  52S. 

—  Penn's  Moral  Odes  of.     Mo.  R.  82:  357. 

—  Poet  of  Jliddle-aged  Men.     Fraser,  74:  309. 

—  Rambling  Remarks  on.     Fraser,  31:  39,  253,  561. 

—  Satires  of.     (S.  Hart)  Am.  Church  R.  30:  435. 

—  Satire  i..  Lib.  i.,  transl.  by  T.  JIartin.    Fraser,  75:  496. 

—  Satire  ix.,  transl.  by  T.  Martin.     Fraser,  78:  214. 

—  SewcU's.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  241.  —  Kd.  R.  94:  47. 

—  Translations  from.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  No.  Am.  5:  334. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  i:  433,  653. — Gen.  Repos.  i:  129. 

—  Translations  of.     Blackw.  94:  1S4. 
Recent,  186S.     Chr.  Rem.  56:   19. 

—  Two  Philosophies  of.     Cornh.  32:  64. 

—  Vernal  Odes  of.     (W.  JL  Nevin)  Mercersb.  3:   144. 

—  Way's  Translation.     Dub.  LTniv.  88:  494. 

—  without   his   Toga  ;   Poetical    Epistles.      (E.   Heron) 

Temp.  Bar,  38:  431.     39:  34,  196.     41:  43,  194. 

—  Works  and  Times  of.     Chr.  Rem.  18:  267. 

—  Wrangham's  Translations.    Eel.  R.  34:  502.  —  Blackw. 

7:  369. —  Lond.  M.  5:  277. 
Horace;    a  Novel.      i(JL  Seton)  Colburn,    164:  65-687. 

165:  813-1369.     166:  90. 
Horace  at  Cambridge;  a  Poem.     (A.  D.  Hammond)  Dub. 

Univ.  85:  479. 
Horace  Carew;  a  Tale.     Shurpe,  45:  295.     46:   12-247. 
Horace  Draper;  a  Tale.     (J.  T.  W.  Bacot)  Colburn,  158: 

181-699.     159:  101-444. 
Horace  Saltoun;  a  Novel.     Cornh.  3:  229,  299,  433. 
Hone  AcademiciB.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  211. 
Hone  Apocalyptic.T,  Elliott's.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  1S4. 
Horai  Cantabrigicnses.     Blackw.  3:  548.     4:63.     6:47. 

7:  292.     8:  123,373.     10:  552.     15:  42. 
Horx  Catnachiana\     Fraser,  19:  407. 
Hora3  Danica\     (R.  P.  Gillies)   Blackw.  7:  73.     8:  290, 

646.     9:  43. 
Hora;  Dramaticn?.     (T.  L.  Peacock)  Fraser,  56:  4S2. 
Hone  Evangelical  Birk's.     Chr.  Obs.  53:  450. 
Hone  Gallic:!?.     Fraser,  i:  79. 
llorx  Germanica'.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  6:   121-525. 

7'    235-545-     8:    45,   384,   543.     9:    481.     11:    38. 

12:  218.     13:  3,  649.     14:  377      16:  194,  312,  369. 

17:  299,  417,   673.     19:  404.     21:  214,    464.     22: 

300.     24:  155. 
llorx  Gregorian;e.     Dub.  Univ.  30:   224. 
HonB  Hispanica;.     (K.  P.  Gillies)   Blackw.  6:  4S1.     7: 

259.    8:  360. 
Horx  Italics?.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.    18:  545.     19: 

173.     20:  164.     21:  727.     22:  571. 
Horx  Lutetiana?.     Fraser,  12:  551. 
Hora?  Nicotiana.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  5:  47,  205. 
Hora;  OfHean.'e.     Bentley,  9:  272,  413. 
Hora?  Sinicie.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Fraser,  li:  542.     17:  259. 


HORAKS 


604 


HORSE 


Iloraks,  Tent-Life  with.     (G.  Kennan)  Putnam,  13:  iS. 
Iloratian  Lyrics.     Blackw.  112:  4S4.     115:  299. 
liorburi,',  the  Swedish  Painter;  translated.    (G.P.  Marsh) 

Am.  EcL  i:  313. 
Horites,  The.     (.J.  Campbell)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  13:  510. 
llornuiz,  Island  of.     (A.  W.  Stiffe)  Geo-.  M.  i:  12. 
Horn,  Count  van.     Chamb.  J.  7:  169. 
Horn,  Kaulifn-Haus  at.     Am.  J.  Kduc.  3:  603. 
Horn  and  Tortoise-Shcll.    (A.  Ailun)J.  Frankl.  List.  30: 

256. 
Horn,   The,  as  a   Charter  of  Conveyance.     (S.  Pegge) 

Arch.  3:  I. 
Horns  belonging  to  different  Families,  etc.     (S.  Pegge) 

Arch.  3:  13. 

—  given  by  Henry  I.  to  Carlisle  Cathedral.     (W.  Cole) 

Arch.  5:  340. 

—  Vision  of.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  ii:  29. 
Hornby  Castle.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  16S. 

Home,"  B|..  George,  Life  of.  (N.  E.  Cornwall)  Am.  Church 
R.  i:  591.  —  (H.  J.  Rose)  Contemp.  4:  525. 

Home,  Richard  Henry.  Cosmo  de'  Medici.  Dub.  Univ. 
86:  504. —Mo.  R.  143:  133.  ^ 

—  Criticisms  on  Contemporaries.     Tinslcy,  7:  626. 

—  New  Spirit  of  the  Age.     Westm.  41:  357.  — Dem.  R. 

15:  49.  — So.  Q.  7:  312.     15:  41.— So.  Lit.  Mess. 
11:  55. 

—  Poetry  of.     (W.  W.  Tullock)  St.  James,  38:  370. 
Home,  Thomas  H.     Litroduction  to  the  Scriptures.     (C. 

W.  Uphani)  No.  Am.  17:  130. 

Davidson's  Edition.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  302,  382. 

Home,  William.     Fraser,  33:  7. 

Homenian,    Fred.      Travels    from    Cairo   to   Mourzouk. 

(H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  i:  130. 
Horner,   F>ancis.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  78:  174.  —  (J. 

L.  Lincoln)  Chr.  R.  19:  361. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Liv.  Age,  41:  159. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  77:  506.  — Mo.  R.  160:  531. 

—  Memoirs  and  Correspondence.     (Lord  ^louteagle)  Ed. 

R.  78:  261. — Quar.  72:  108.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  10:  296. 

—  Blackw.  i:  i.  —  Eel.  Mus.  3:  536. 
Horner,  Leonard.    Macniil.  lo:  319. 
Hornet  of  New  South  Wales,  Listinct  of.     (J.  McGarvie) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  6:  184. 
Hornet,  Ship,  Shipping-List  of  the,  1S13.     N.  E.  Reg.  28: 

392- 
Hornswoggled,  a  Western  Plant.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  265. 
Horoldgium,  Roman,  found  in  Italy.     (R.  Gough)  Arch. 

10:  172. 
Horologia  of  Ancients.     (B.  Bell;  R.  Gale)  Arch.  6:  133. 
Horology.     All  the  Year,  21:  4S7.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

7:  625. — Chamb.  J.  41:  S07. 

—  Curiosities  in  Horologieal  Reckoning.     (W.  F.  Map- 

pin)  Internat.  R.  II :  179. 
Ilorrocks,  Jeremiah,  the  Astronomer.     Ed.  R.  152:  i. — 
Argosy,  18:  379.  —  Nature,  8:  117,  137.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  118:  179.—  Dub.  Univ.  83:  709. 

—  Jlcmorial  to.     Nature,  II :  31. 

—  Memoirs  of,  Whatton's.     Pract.  M.  5:  159. 
Horror;  a  true  Tale.     Blackw.  89:  64. 
Horror  in  the  House.     Chamb.  J.  34;  177,  198. 
Horse,  The.     De  Bow,  18:  619. 

—  Action  of.     (A.  II.  Garrod)  Nature,  10:  39. 

—  Age  of.  Judging.     Penny  M.  i:  147. 

—  Anatomy  of,  Steele's.     Nature,.  15:  310. 

—  and  Man,     (A.  A.  Knox)  Once  a  Week,  i:  114. 

—  and  Owner.     (J.  G.Wood)  Good  Words,  22:  426,  635. 

—  and  his  Rider.     Fraser,  63:  114. 

—  Clarendon  on.     Dub.  Univ.  21:   186. 

—  Eclipse,  The  Racer.     All  the  Year,  19:  223. 

—  Equine  History.     (J.  J.  NichoUs)  Victoria,  28:  305. 

—  Foot  of.  Miles  on.    Quar.  78:  49.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

XO:  305. 


Horse,  The,  Fossil,  from  the  Tertiary  of  Nebraska.     (0. 
C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  374. 

—  Sir  Francis  Head  on.     Chamb.  J.  35:  19. 

—  How  he  is  cheated  and  abused.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q. 

27:  346. 

—  in  Geology.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  258. 

—  Ill  the  Malayan  Archipelago.      Pennj'  M.  7:  312. 

—  in  modem  Society.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  15:   277. 

—  in  Motion.     (T.  A.  Dodge)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  288. 

—  Locomotiuii  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  129. 

—  Necessary  Food  for.     (M.  Bixin)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  245. 

—  Question  of  Ribs  in.     (T.  M.  Miiller)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7: 

214. 

—  Rarey's  Method  of  taming.     Chamb.  J.  29:  261. 

—  Saddle-.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib.  15:  84. 

—  Something  about.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  13:  751. 

—  Tlioroughbred.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib,  15:  157. 
English  and  Arabian.     (W.  S.  Blunt)  19th  Cent.  8: 

411. 

—  Tractive  Power  of.  (E.  Morris)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  79. 

—  Wild,  Species  of.     Penny  M.  14:  414. 

Horses.     (C.  J.  Lever)  Blackw.  98:  679.  —  Chamb.  J. 
42:  502. 

—  American,  Anecdotes  of.     Penny  M.  9:  19. 

—  and  Horse-Copers.     (A..  Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  II : 

453- 

—  and  Horse-Dealing.     Tinsley,  8:  277. 

—  and  Horsiness.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  443. 

—  and  Riding,  Nevile  on.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Nation, 

26:  420. 

—  and  their  Feet.     (Sir  G.  W.  Cox)   Fraser,  102:  784. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  468. 
— ■  and  Treatment  of.    (M  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  52:  2S9. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Bentley,  31:  225.     Same  art.  Eel.  M, 

26:  20.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  249. 

—  Arabian.     (.Abd-el  Kader)  House.  Words,  7:  190. — ■ 

(R.  D.  Upton)  Fraser,  94:  375.  —  Chamb.  J.  41 :  84. 
Same  ait.  Eel.  M.  62:  291. 

—  Bits  and  Bearing-Reins.     Blackw.  117:  742. 

—  Bitting  of.     Penny  M.  5:  159. 

—  Breeding  oL     Ed.'R.  138:  426. 

—  Breeds  and  Races  of.     All  the  Year,  li :  319. 

—  British.    Penny  M.  10:  225. 

—  Classes  and  Breeds  of.     (D.  Low)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

40:  179. 

—  English.     Ed.  R.  120:  114. 

and  Eastern.     (Sir  F.  H.  Doj-le)  Fortn.  35:   572, 

704. 

—  English  Thoroughbreds  and  their  Victories.     Once  a 

Week,  17:  275. 

—  in  the  East,  and  Treatment.     Penny  M.  11:  447,  454. 

—  Introduction  into  N.  Am.  Colonies.     Hist.  M.  5:  353. 

—  Ladies'  Hacks  and  Hunters.     Tinsley,  i:  470. 

—  Performing.     Chamb.  J.  35:  300. 

—  Polydactyie.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  499. 

—  Real.     All  the  Year,  26:  510. 

—  Roman  and  Neapolitan.     Penny  M.  14:  374. 

—  Smith  on.     Mo.  R.  155:  378. 

—  Something  about.     Scrib.  14:  195. 

—  Thoroughbred.     (H.  Conistock)  Internat.  R.  7:  197. 
at  School.     All  the  Year,  43:  442. 

—  Vital  Statistics  of  Cavalry.     (T.  G.  Balfour)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  43:  251. 

—  Wild,  and  Kangaroos.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  440. 
Horse  Armor.     See  Armor. 

Horse-Break ing  in  the  Bush.     Chamb.  J.  58:  426. 

—  in  the  19th  Century.     Macniil.  3:  131. 
Horse-Car  Manners.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  523,  595. 
Horse-Dealer ;  a  Tale  of  Denmark.     (C.  Winther)  Blackw. 

64.  232. 
Horse-Dealing,   Extraordinary.     All  the  Year,   19:  252. 

—  Screws.     Colburn,  62:  453. 


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605 


HOSPITALS 


Horseflesli  as  Food.    (P.  Blot)  Galaxy,  3 :  280.  —  Blackw. 

103:  547. — Ev.  Sat.  5:    6S1.     11:    487. — House. 

Words,   13:  313.  —  Temp.  Bar,   19:   31,     iSee  Hip- 

pophagy. 
Horse  Food.     Penin'  M.  5:  94. 
Horse-Growers,  Our  great.      (C.  W.  Elliott)  Galaxy,  7: 

413- 
Horse-Guards,  Tape  at  the.     All  the  Year,  6:  56S. 
Horse-Keeping  and  Horse-Dealing.     Cornii.  3:  614. 
Horsemanship.     (F.  liogcrs)  U.  S.   Serv.  M.   i:  263. — 

New  Eng.  JI.  9:   160.  —  Blackw.  105:   106.  —  Mo. 

R.  149:  201. 

—  Hints  to  Ladies  on.     Godey,  37:  45-361.     64:  246. 

—  Riding,  Remarks  about.     Godey,  66:  252. 

—  Saddling  and  Bitting.     Fraser,  79:  80S. 
See  Equestrians. 

Horse  Nails  by  Machinery.     Pract.  M.  i:  12. 
Horse  Pictures,  Pair  of.     All  the  Year,  19:  270. 
Horse-Power,  Nominal.     (.1.  M.  Gray)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  96. 

—  of  Steam  Engines.     (E.  Brown)  J.  Frankl.  lust.  91: 

1S7. 

—  of  Steam  Boilers.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91:  1S7.     92:91. 

94:  91,  377-     96:  396- 
Horse  Question.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  50:  673. 
Horse-Racing.     (C.  J.  Apperley)  Quar.  49:   381.  —  (E. 

L.  Godkin)  Nation,  3:  293.  —  All  the  Year,  37:   14, 

152.  —  St.  Paul's,  2:  34. 

—  Among  the  Tipsters.     All  the  Year,  28:   156. 

—  and  Gambling.     (L.  H.  (Uirzon)  Coutemp.  30:  376. 

—  and  Training  Stables.     All  the  Year,  24:    509,  540, 

611. 

—  at  Ballyskelter.     All  the  Year,  24:  465. 

—  Bets  on.     Chamb.  J.  38:  45. 

—  Betting  on.     Chamb.  J.  45:  449.  —  (R.   A.  Proctor) 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  83. 

Bookmakers  for.     Chamb.  J.  45:    177.  —  All  the 

Year,  20:  13. 

—  The  English  Turf.    Broadw.  3:  75.  — Fraser,  68:  S06. 

—  Frauds  in.     (.J.  T.  Morse,  jr.)  Am.  Law  K.  12:  430. 

—  Grand  Prize  of  Paris.     (E.  Dicey)  Macmil.  8:  324. 

—  in  France.     Chamb.  J.  52:  91.  —  (L.  Lejeune)  Lip- 

pine.  26:  321,  452. 

—  in  India.     All  the  Year,  15:  247.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

i:  405. 

—  Modern.     Ed.  R.  151:  411. 

—  Over  the  Hills  to  the  Races.     (J.  C.  Brenan)  Sharpe, 

45:  260. 

—  Present  Condition  and  Prospects  of.    St.  Paul's,  i:  60. 

—  Royal  Family  as  Racers.     All  the  Year,  36:   154. 

—  Running  Turf  in  America.     (II.  Busbey)  Harper,  41 : 

91,  245- 

—  Turf  Ethics  in  1868.     Broadw.  i:  375. 
See  Derby,  etc. 

Horse-Railroads,  American.     All  the  Year,  5:  40.     See 

Tramways. 
Horseshoes.     Art  .J.  21:  352.  —  Chamb.  .J.  43:  159.    46: 
72-  —  Penny  JI.  8:  21. 

—  Antiquity  of.     (J.  Millcs)  Arch.  3:  35. 

—  Chapter  on.     Ev.  Sat.  7:  219. 

—  History  and  Antiquity  of.     (L.  Jcwitt)  Stud.  &  Intel. 

Obs.  4:  411. 

—  India-Rubber.     Pract.  M.  4:  431. 

—  on  Church  Doors.     Belgra.  4:  32. 
Horse-Shooing.     Liv.  Age,  21:  411. 

—  among  the  Ancients.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  3:  39. 
Horse  Show  at  Islington.     Belgra.  18:  63. 
Horse  Shows.     Once  a  \Veek,  13:  133. 

Horse  Taming.  (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  22:  615.— 
Brit.  Q.  28:  547.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  So.— 
House.  Words,  18:  82,  42S. 

—  and  Mr.  Rarey.     (G.  J.  W.  Melville)  Fraser,  58:  570. 

Chamb.  J.  29:  261.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  694, 


Horse  Trappings  found  at  Westhull.     (H.  Harrod)  Arch. 

36:  454- 
Horse- Wedding  in  Wales.  (A.  Beale)  Temp.  Bar,  34:  406. 
Horsley,  Samuel.     Controversy  with  Dr.  Priestley,   Gen. 

Repos.  i:    26,  229.     2:  7,   257.     3:   13,  250.  —  (J. 

W.  Daniel)  Good  Words,  15:  825. 

—  Sermons.     Quar.  3:   39S.     9:  30.  —  Ed.  R.   17:  455. 

—  Mo.  R.  84:  S2.— Anal.  M.  4:  268.  — Clir.  Obs. 

9:  557,  61S. 
Horsman,  Edward,  Speeches  of.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  174. 
Hortense,  Princi-ss,  in  Retirement.     Colburn,  19:  341. 
Hortense,  Queen.     Bentley,  56:  24.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

63:    80.  —  Colburn,  123:  358.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

55:  87.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  71:  584.  —  Liv.  Age, 

72:  329,  725.  —  For.  Q.  21:  284. 

—  and  Napoleon  III.     Beutley,  58:  loi.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  65:  330. 
Hortensius,  Orator.    (E.  G.  Parker)  Chr.  Exam.  64:  325. 
Horticultural  School  for  Women.     O.  &.  N.  3:  117. 
Horticultural  Society,  Royal.    (N.  A.  Lindsay)  St.  Jame.s, 

37:  523- 
Horticulture.     (C.  Barnard)  O.  &  N.  5:  650,  772.     6: 
243,  499.  —  (L.  H.  Sigourney)  Godey,  21:   179.  — 
Am.  Q.  21:  364.  — Ed.  R.  34:  357. 

—  Address  on.     (Z.  C.  Lee)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  758. 

—  for  the  South.     De  Bow,  20:  214. 

—  in  New  England.     (.J.  C.  Grav)  No.  Am.  47:  423. 

—  Lindley's  Theory  of.     Eel.  R.  73:  276. 

—  Possibilities  of.     (S.  B.  Parsons)  Harper.  62:  515. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of.     Quar.  24:  400. 

—  Scientific.     Nature,  18:  562. 
See  Gardening. 

Hosack,  David.  '  (J.  W.  Francis)  Hist.  M.  4:  161. 
Ilosea  Biglow's  Speech  in  March  Meeting;  a  Poem.     (J. 

II.  Lowell)  Atlan.  17:  636. 
Hosein,  Death  of.     Good  Words,  17:  695. 
Ilosford,  Benjamin  Franklin.     Cong.  R.  7:  390. 
Hosiery,  Statistics  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  359, 
ITosmer,  Geo.  W.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Unita.  R.  16:  154. 
Ilosmer,  Harriet.     (L.  M.  Child)  Liv.  Age,  56:  697.  — 

with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  77:  245. — Victoria,  32:  380. 
Ilospes  Civitatis.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Scrib.  12:  584. 
Hospice  for  the  Dying.     Irish  Mo.  8:  200. 
Hospices  of  Paris.     (W.  Burnet)  Good  Words,  15:  S58. 
Hospital  at  Ii;itcliffe,   Mrs.  Ilcckford's.     (II.  A.  Page) 

Good  Words,  15:  307. 

—  before  Metz.     (F.  Lees)  Good  Words,  14:  322. 

—  Bethlehem.     House.  Words,  16:   121. 

—  Bournemouth  Sanatorium.     Victoria,  8:  426. 

—  Day  with  Out-Patients.    (T.  Fox)  Good  Words,  7:  232. 

—  for'children.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Macmil.  6:  252. 
Visit  to.     Fraser,  49:   62. 

—  for  Incurables  at  Putney.     Cornh.  17:  735. 

—  for  Infant  Cretins.     Chamb.   J.  9:  296.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  18:  174. 

—  Founding  a.     Am.  Church  R.  33:   167. 

—  Great  Northern.    (E.  L  Linton)  Good  Words,  12:  794. 

—  in  Paris,  Life  in.     Hogg,  13:  284. 

—  Inner  Life  of.     Cornh.  5:  462. 

—  London,   Day  in.     All  the  Year,   29:    437.  —  House. 

Words,  2:  457. 
Night  in.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Belgra.  39:  31. 

—  of  St.  Thomas.  Nature,  3:  201,  503.  —  Ev.  Sat.  II :  So. 

—  Royal,  at  Kilmainhnm.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  222. 

—  St.  Katharine's.     Fraser,  75:  65. 

—  Visitor's  Hour.     All  the  Year,  43:  350. 
Hospitals.     (S.  A.  Rabourg)  Cath.  World,  8:  42. 

—  and    Homes   for  Convalescents.      (F.   Arnold)   Good 

Words,  15:  659. 

—  and  the  Poor.     Fraser,  93:  715. 

—  Benefits  of.     (W.  A.  Guy)  J.  Statis.Soc.  19:  12. 

—  Charity.     Victoria,  5:  429. 


HOSPITALS 


606 


HOUSE 


Hospitals,  Construction  of.     (T.  B.  Curtis)  No.  Am.  123: 

233.  —  Nature,  i:  277. 
New  French  System  of.     Am.  Arcli.  10:  62. 

—  Convalescent.     All  the  Year,  44:  325. 

—  Cottage.   Month,  9:  209.  — (H.  C.  liurdctt)  Am.  Arch. 

8:  305. 

—  for  Children,  English.     Cornli.  19:  235. 

—  for  the  Sick,  Origin  of.     Ijhicliw.  i:  130. 

—  Free,  System  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chanib.  J.  56:  4S1. 

—  History  of.     House.  Words,  12:  457.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  48:  325. 

—  How  to  make  ihcm  more   u>^eful.      (W.  F.   Clarke) 

Contcmp.  35:  91. 

—  Indian  Barracks  and.     Fraser,  69:  691. 

—  Military,  a  Century  ago.     Fraser,  51:  399. 

—  Florence  Niglitingiile's  Notes  on.     (C.  A.  Cummings) 

Chr.  Exam   77:  286. 

—  Nurses  and  Doctors  in.  (W.  Moxon)  Contemp.  37:  872. 

—  of  Edinburgh  and  the  Hospital  System.     Hogg,  12 :  44. 

—  of  London.     Dub.  Univ.  77:   584.— Chamb.  J.  50: 

422. — Fraser,  90:    179,  670.  —  (VV.   Gilbert)  Con- 
temp.  31:  770. 

—  of  Paris.     Cath.  World,  18:  124. 

—  Pre-Christian.     Westm.   108:    426,      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  135:  451- 

—  Provincial,  Defects  of.     Cornh.  12:  555. 

—  Relation  to  Pauperism.     (W.  G.  Wyliu)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

9:  73S. 

—  Rich,  and  poor  Homes.     (W.  T.  M.  Torrens)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  15:  292. 

—  State,  Condition  of.     (E.  Hart)  Fortn.  3:  217. 

—  Tent.     (J.  F.  Jenkins)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  7:  270. 

—  Torts  of.     (E.  B.  Callender)  Am.  Law  R.  15:  640. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     (W.  F.  Clark)  Macmil.  25:  448. 

28:  341. 

—  Ventilation  of.     Fraser,  92:  577. 

—  Village.     (A.  Wynter)  Good  Words,  7:  348. 
See  Guy's  Hospital. 

Hospital  Administration,  Honorary  Element  in.     (R.  B. 

Rawlings)  Fraser,  104:   57. 
Hospital  Life.     Chamb.  J.  29:  297. 

—  in  New  York.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Harper,  57:  171. 
Hospital  Mistletoe.     (J.  Hatton)  Belgra.  13:  2S9. 
Hospital  Nurse.     Fraser,  51 :  96. 

Hospital  Nurses,  as  they  are  and  ought  to  be.     Fraser, 

37:  539- 
Hospital  Nursing.     (H.  C.  Burdett)  Fraser,  102:  112. 

—  Volunteer.     (E.  Garrett)  Macmil.  15:  494. 
Hospital  Out-Patients.     All  the  Year,  46:  223. 
Hospital  Outlines;  Poems.  (W.  E. Henley)  Cornh.  32:  120. 
Hospital  Reform.     (H.  C.  Burdett)  Fraser,  103:  501. 
Hospital  Reminiscences   in    Germany.     (R.   S.  Dewey) 

Nation,  12:  415. 

Hospital  Sketches.     All  the  Year,  44:  516. 

Hospital  Student.     House.  Words,  15:  536. 

Hospital  Training  School,  St.  Thomas's.  (F.  Nightin- 
gale) Good  Words,  9:  360. 

Hospital  Transport  in  War.     (B.  Hill)  Contemp.  16:  600. 

Hospital  Visiting.     Chamb.  J.  46:  513. 

Hospitality.  (M.  B.  Carret)  Unita.  R.  5:  528.— All 
the  Year,  12:  91.     Macmil.  23:  242. 

—  Fashionable.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  703. 

—  Modern.     (Mrs.  P.  W.  B.  Carothers)  Godcy,  47:  120. 
Hostages  to  Fortune;  a  Novel.    (^L  E.  Braddon)  IJelgra. 

25:  5-4 ."•  26:  5-437-  27:  5-437-  28:  85. 
Hostelry  of  thirteen  hung  Men.  Bentley,  63:  606. 
Hostess  of  the  Raven.     All  tlie  Year,  34:  234,  256. 

—  A  very  charming.     (.J.  B.  Hopkins)  Belgra.  9:  58. 
Hot  Cross  Buns.     (J.  Goddard)  Once  a  Week,  16:  468. 
Hot  Springs  in  the  Pyrenees.   (A.  S.  Herschel)  Intel.  Obs. 

8:  439.     See  Geysers. 
Hot-Water  Cure.    Colburn,  66:  430. 


Hotel  of  the  Future.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Scrib.  11:  108. 

—  The  great  American.     (R.  Keeler)  Lippinc.  lo:  295, 

—  W'estern,  Forty  Days  in  a.      (•!.  M.  Mackie)  Putnam, 

4:  622. 
Hotel  Chaos  at  Metz,  1S70.     All  the  Year,  24:  582. 
Hotel  des  luvalides.      (N.  S.  Dodge)  Lakeside,  8:  115. 

—  Penny  M.  13:  265. 
Hotels.     (G.  de  M.  Soares)  Tinsley,  28:  447. — Chamb. 

J- 39:  345-  — No.  Brit.  24:  505. 

—  American.     Putnam,  15:  23. 

—  and  Food  in  America.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  345. 

—  Big.     Chamb.  J.  42:  759. 

—  English.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  691. 

and  Foreign.     Chamb.  J.  8:  153. 

—  Grand,  Philosophy  of.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  20:   137. 

—  Large,  Question  of.     Chamb.  J.  21:   152. 

—  Mammoth,  Hints  on.     Temp.  Bar,  9:   198. 

—  Modern.     (Mrs.  A.  M.  Plunkett)  Scrib.  6:  486. 

—  Reform  in.     Chamb.  J.  42:  481. 

—  San  Francisco.     (W.  M.  Laffan)  Overland,  5:  176. 

—  Six  European.     (W.  Sikcs)  Appleton,  16:   14. 
Hotel  Bills,  Batch  of.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  supp.  28. 

—  Pleasures  of.     Macmil.  23:  159. 
Hotel  Life,  English.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  318. 

Hottentot,  Skeleton  of.     (J.  Wyman)  Anthrop.  R.  3:  330. 
Hottentot  Race.      (M.  J.  A.  R.  Smit)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  20: 
147.  —  Penny  M.  2:  69. 

—  and  Caffres.  Westm.  26:  93.    Same  art.  ISIus.  31 :  234. 
Houdin,  Robert,  Conjurer.     (0.  Logan)  Harper,  55:  817. 

—  Confidences  d'un  Prestidigitateur.     Bentley,  45:  412. 

—  Life  of.     Westm.  72:  91. 

—  Memoirs  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  29:  401. 

Houet,  Madame,  Sketch  of.     Once  a  Week,  6:  524. 
Hough,  John,  Bishop,  Wilmot's  Life  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R.  15:  526. 
Houghton,  Douglass,  Memoir  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  55:  217. 
Houghton,  John.     House.  Words,  14:  453. 
Houghton,  R.  M.,  Lord.     See  Milnes,  R.  M. 
Hougoumont.     Penny  M.  4:  229. 
Hounds  and  Horses  at  Rome.     Blackw.62:  485. 
Hounslow  Heath,  Highwaymen  of.   All  the  Year,  21 :  39. 
Hour  before  Dawn.     (M.  F.  Curtis)  Atlan.  2:  778. 

—  in  Janet  Rye's  Life;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  40:  i. 

—  of  Prayer.     Fraser,  51:  592. 

—  of  Rain.     Lippinc.  21:  491. 

Hour-Glasses  and  Water-Clocks.     All  the  Y''ear,  30:  591. 
Hour  Rule  in  House  of  Representatives.     (T.  R.  Louns- 

bury)  Nation,  2:  696. 
Hours  in  a  Country  Library.     Sharpe,  50:  80. 

—  of  the  Day,  Use  of.     Belgra.  24:  290. 

—  of  Solitude;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  695. 

—  on  Loch  Etive.     (J.  C.  Shairp)  Good  Words,  14:  151. 
Housatonic,  U.  S.  Ship,  W^rcek  of.     Once  a  Week,  25: 

151. 
House  across  the  Street;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  40:  371, 

397.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  6gi. 
House  and  Home.     Once  a  Week,  30:  468. 
House  and  its  three  Ten:ints.      Dub.  Univ.  32:  76,  161. 
House,  Anecdote  about  an  old.     Eraser.  33:  434. 
Hou.se,  Blaswick.     Bentley,  48:  371,  479,  595.    49:  196- 

623. 
House  by  the  Churchyard.    (J.  S.  Le  Fanu)  Dub.  Univ. 

58:387,515,643.    59:5-655-    60:38-660.61:151. 
House  divided  against  itself;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  56: 

586,  688.     57:  15. 
House  dug  out  of  Bog  at  Drumkelin.     (W.  IMudge)  Arch 

26:  361. 

—  Englishman's  new.     All  the  Year,  39:  5- 

House  in  the  Jungle;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  55:  425-470. 
House  in  Piccadilly.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  127-435. 
House  in  St.  John's  Wood.     St.  James,  28:  225. 
House  in  the  Terrain.     Bentley,  16:  425. 


HOUSE 


607 


HOUSES 


House  of  Cards.  Tinsley,  2:  165-642.  3:  47-682.  4: 
72.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  98:  548-812.  99:33-602. 
100:  17-559- 

House  of  Charity,  Soho  Square,  Londctn.  (G.  A.  Sala) 
Temp.  Bar,  20:  35. 

House  of  Commons.  (J.  Morley)  Fortn.32: 1S6. —  Chamb. 
J.  56:  301.  —  (W.  H.  Kidein^O  Lippinc.  27:  453.— 
Ed.  M.  28:  336.  30:  232. — (.2uar.  95:  i.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  33:  174. 

—  Afternoon  Glance  at.     Chamb.  J.  30:   154. 

—  Business  of.     (E.  H.  K.  Hugessen)  Macniil.  38:  2S9. 

-Ed.  K.  133:  57. 

—  Dining  Arrangements  of.     Pract.  M.  i:  351. 

—  Exclusion  of  Clergy  from.     (J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Eraser, 

75:  769. 

—  Field  Night  in.     (F.  Wayland)  Atlan.  8:  663. 

—  from  the  Ladies'  Gallery.     Cornh.  8:  429. 

—  Future  ..f.     (O.  Hill)  Fortn.  28:  631. 

—  High  Pressure  at.     All  the  Year,  40:  128. 

—  History  of.     Quar. -77:    192. — Westm.  22:    163. — 

U.  S\  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  109.  —  Brit.  Q.  i :  472.  —  Eel.  R. 
78:  444.     80:  650. 

—  Ill-Manners  in.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  464. 

—  In  tiie  Gallery  of.     Chamb.  J.  45:  ■]■>,-]. 

—  Inside  the.     Blackw.  I2i:  25. 

—  Large   Number  in.     Westm.  27:  209.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  88:  46S. 

—  List  of  Members,  1806-7.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  app. 
1818,  1S20.     Chr.  Obs.  17:  849.     19:  869. 

—  My  Night  in.     Chamb.  J.  27:  97. 

—  New  House  for.   Art  .J.  4:  64.  — (H.W.  Lucy)  Fraser, 

103:  325.  —  Westm.  22:   163. 

—  Personalities  of.     Colburn,  162:  419,  516,  675.     163: 

53-637-     164:  25-572. 

—  Personnel  and  Oratory  of.      (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Fraser, 

90:  504. 

—  Procedure  in,  Reform  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  107. 

—  Public  Business  in.     (H.  C.  Kaikes)  19th  Cent.  6:  769. 

—  Random  Recollections  of.     Mo.  R.  138:  487. 

—  Religious  Instinct  of.     Westm.  114:  437. 

—  Sketches  in.     Lond.  Soc.  16:   112-367. 

—  Speaker  of.     Chamb.  .J.  55:  580. 
Qualifications  for.     Blackw.  3:   141. 

—  Strangers  in.     Blackw.  108:  47S. 

—  Townsend"s  History  of. '  Mo.  R.  161:  207. 

—  Ventilation  of.     Chamb.  J.  48:  241. 

House  of  Correction,  An  American.     (E.  P.  Edwards)  St. 

Paul's,  13:  419. 
House  of  Entertainment.    (H.  E.  Scudder)  Atlan.  42:  305, 

43^- 

House  of  Fernberg.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  25:  258. 

House  of  Lords.  (H.  Faweett)  Fortn.  16:  491.  —  Fraser, 
95-  '^~'S-  Same  art.  I^iv.  Age,  132:  797.  —  (F.  W. 
Rowsell)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  1 :  93.  —  (A.  C.  Sellar) 
Nation,  22:  274.  —  Ed.  R.  60:  24.  —  Wesim.  24: 
47. —  Lond.  Soc.  17:  76,  129.  —  (S.  F.  Page)  Mac- 
mil.  25:  493.  — (J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  No.  Am.  131:  44. 

—  American  in.     (F.  Wayland,  jr.)  Atlan.  12:  137. 

—  and  House  of  Commons.     Mus.  20:   197,  370. 

—  and  its  Leaders.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Hours  at  Home,  10 : 

432.  — St.  James,  25:  449. 

—  before  Committee  and  after,  1S69.    St.  .lames,  24:  6ov 

—  Business  of.     (Lord  Zouche)  19th  Cent.  5:  612. 

—  Decay  and  Condition  of,  1S78.     Westm.  no:   i. 

—  Defense  of.     Month,  43:  277. 

—  Forty  Years  of .    (F.  Bowcn-tJravps)  Fortn.  19:  89,  231. 

—  Functions  of.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  75:  785. 

—  in  1509.     St.  James,  34:  25,  177. 

—  in  151 1.     St.  James,  34:  248. 

—  in  1514-15.     St.  James,  34:  3^8. 

—  Night  with.     Eel.  M.  33:  363. 

—  Pillars  of  the  State.     Blackw.  128:  271. 


House  of  Lords,  Position  and  Practice  of.  (Lord  Hough- 
ton) Fortn.  17:  I.  — (Lord  Houghton)  Canad.  Mo. 
I :  270. 

—  Question  of.     (J.  B.  Kinnear)  Fortn.  12:  270. 

—  Random  Recollections  of,   1830-36.     Mo.  R.  140:  22. 

—  Reform  of.     Ed.  R.  64:  232. 

—  Ups  and  Downs  in.     Cornh.  3:  534. 

—  L'se  of.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  71. 

—  What  is  the?    Nat.  R.  11:  no. 

House  of  McVicker.     (M.  L.  Thompson)  Atlan.  44:  453. 

House  of  one's  own.     Chamb.  J.  39:  337. 

House  of  Pennypacker  &  Son.  (J.  W.  Watson)  Lippinc. 
6:  293. 

House  of  Representatives,  Rules  and  Customs  of.  (J.  D. 
Cox)  Nation,  26:  225,  239. 

House  of  seven  Chimneys.  (W.  H.  Ainsworth)  Bentley. 
56:  441,  551,     57:  1-551.     58:  I,  1S9,  315. 

House  of  the  Sun.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  9:  454. 

House  of  Unconimons,  Inquiry  into  the  System  of  Block- 
heads, etc.     Fraser,  22:  695. 

House  of  Yorke;  a  Tale.  (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath.  World, 
13:15-746.     14:16-738.     15:18,150,295. 

House  on  the  Hill.     (W.  C.  Bartlett)  Overland,  10:  259. 

House  opposite;  a  Story.     (M.  L.  Pool)  Galaxy,  3:  212. 

House  that  Jack  built.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  lo: 

555- 
House  that  Jack   built.     (L.  S.  Houghton)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  16:  153. 
House  that  Jack  built.     (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath.  World, 

16:  212,  336,  507. 

—  Jewish  Origin  of  the  Story.     Cong.  M.  14:  28. 
House  that  Susan  built.  (S.W.  Kellogg)  Lippinc.  17: 441. 
House  to  let.      (C.  Dickens  and  others)  House.  Words, 

18: supp. 
Houses  and  Homes.  (W.T.  Gairdner)  Good  Words,  3:411. 

—  and  Households,  Old  English.     Brit.  Q.  14:  369. 

—  and  Modes  of  Living  500  Years  ago.  All  the  Year,  4:  53. 

—  and  their  Memories.     Once  a  Week,  24:  361. 

—  Architecture  of.    Eel.  Engin.  25:  133.  —  (J.  J.  Steven- 

son) Am.  Arch.  8:   15. 

—  Construction  of.    Tait,  n.  s.  27:  42S.  —  (J.  Burroughs) 

Scrib.  11:  333. 
Health  and  Comfort  in.     (.1.  W.  Hayward)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  4:  69. 

Improper.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  56:  49. 

Improvements  in.     F^cl.  Engin.  15:   172. 

in  America.     Putnam,  10:  107. 

Mistakes  in.     A^n.  Arch.  5:  iii. 

Technical  Education  in.     Nature,  5:  157. 

—  Country,  Hints  for  Builders  of.     (C.  Vaux)  Harper, 

11:  763. 

—  Damp.     Fa'1.  Engin.  17:  57. 

—  Decoration  of.     Cornh.  42:  61. 

Hints  on.     (W.  Morris)  Am.  Arch.  8:   15. 

Taste  in.     Penny  M.  5:  4S2. 

See  Decoration. 

—  Drainage  of.     (F.  C.  Cottont  Eel.  Engin.  16:   113. — 

(T,  Jf.  Reade)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  232. 

—  English,  in  the  Middle  Ages.  ■  House.  Words,  4:  121. 
of  the  olden  Time.     Chamb.  J.  18:  3S1. 

—  Furnishing.     (J.  B.  Atkinson)  (lOod  Words,  21:  452. 

—  Healthy.     (W.  Eassie)  Eel.  Engni.  15:  436. 

—  House  .Vccommodation  of  England  ami  Wales.    (R.  H. 

I.  Palgrave)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  32:  411. 

—  How  I  built  myself  a  House.     Chamb.  J.  42:  161. 

—  How  to  make  and  live  in.     Blackw.  59:  759.    60:  349. 

61:  727. 

—  in  different  Countries.     Chamb.  J.  38:  84. 

—  in  Flats,  Parisian.     Eel.  ICngin.  14:  209. 

—  n)oving,  in  America.     Penny  M.  6:  67.     11:  284. 

—  Moving  Brick.     (C.  S.  Close)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOO:  17S. 

—  of  the  Poor  in  Towns.     Cornh.  30:  74. 


HOUSES 


608 


HOW 


Houses  of  Refuge,  England.     (J.  C.  Parkinson)  Temp. 
Bar,  17:  32. 

—  of  Wovkingmen.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:  594. 

—  Old.     Ain.  Mo.  M.  10:  336.  —  Cornli.  13:  611. 

—  Our.     Galaxy,  i:  196. 

—  Painting.     Am.  Arcli.  lo:  194. 

—  Physiognomy  of.     Cliamb.  J.  53:  331. 

—  Relation  of  Air  to.     (.M.  von  PettenkofTer)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  11:  196. 

—  Suburban.     St.  Paul's,  7:  516. 

—  Timber,  Old  English.     Penny  M.  13:  89. 

—  Varieties  of.     Ciiauib.  J.  10:  226. 

—  Walls  of.     Once  a  Week,  20:  4. 

—  Warming  and  ventilating.      (C.  Sylvester)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  7:  311,  379.     iSee  Air;  Ventilation;  etc. 

—  Wholesome,  Liddle's.     Pract.  M.  i:  153. 

—  Wooden,  Building  of.     Penny  M.  6:  437. 
See  Dwellings. 

Housebreaking,  Science  of.     Cornh.  7:  79. 

House  Fly,  Proboscis  of.     (G.  Macloskie)  Am.  Natural.   | 

14:  153.     See  Fly.  | 

Household  and  the  Ministry,  1839.     Quar.  64:  232.  I 

Household  of  Sir  T.  More.     (A.  Manning)  Sharpe,  13:   j 

99.     14:  157.      Same  art.  Harper,  2:  616,  81S.     3:   | 

42-757-  i 

Households  and  Homes.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  15:  75-299.  | 

Household  Art.      (E.    Balfour)  Good   Words,   20  :  658.  j 

Same  art.  Appleton,  22:  550.     See  Art.  ■ 

Household  Book  of  Edward  Stafford.  Duke  of  Bucking-  i 

ham.     (J.  Gage)  Arch.  25:  311.  1 

—  of  James  V.  of  Scotland.     (H.  Ellis)  Arch.  22:  i.  | 

—  of  a  Lady  in  17th  Century.     (J.  Webb)  Arch.  37:  1S9.    j 
-•  of  the  Lestranges  of  Hunstanton.     (D.  Gurney)  Arch.    I 

25:411.  I 

—  of  Thomas  Cony.     (E.  Turnor)  Arch.  11:  22.  | 
Household  Consecration.     (W.  Warren)  Cong.  R.  g:  475. 
Household  Dangers,  Some  common.     Chamb.  .J.  56:  753. 
Household  Duties.     (P.  Landriot)  Cath.  World,  7:  700. 
Household  Economy,  School  Lessons  in.    (Mrs.W.  Shaen) 

Good  Words,  12:  771. 
Household  Education,  Miss  Martineau's.     (F.  A.  Farlev) 

Chr.  E.\am.  46:  443. 
Household  Ornaments,  Old.     All  the  Year,  25:  416. 
Household  Scenery.     Liv.  Age,  35;  305. 
Household  Servants.     Fraser,  8:  701. 
Household  Skeletons.     (L.  Kip)  Putnam,  5:  384. 
Household  Taste.     Penn  Mo.  3:  667.  —  (E.  E.  Salisbury) 

New  Eng.  36:  310. 

—  Easiiake's.     (P.  W.  Clayden)  Fortn.  11:  375. 
Householders  in  Danger  from  Populace.    Westm.  16:  217. 
House-Hunting.     (E.  A.  Helps)  Good  Words,  10:  764.  — 

All  the  Year,  16:  84.— St.  Paul's,  6:  592. 

—  Experiences  in  France.     Dub.  Univ    60:  93. 
Housekeepers,  Hints  to.     Eng.   Dom.  M.  12:  278.     13: 

3°-343- 
^  Troubles  and  Adventures  of.     Chamb.  J.  20:  89. 
Housekeeping.     Cornh.  29:  69      Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16: 

121. 

—  Co-operative.     (R.  Fisher)  19th  Cent.  2  :  283.  —  (E.   j 

M.  King)  Contemp.  23:  66.  —  (Z.  F.  Pierce)  Atlan.   I 
22:513,682.     23:29,161,286.  I 

—  English  and  American.     Ev.  Sat.  7:  107.  | 

—  Future  of.     (J.  V.  Seart)  Atlan.  48:  331. 

—  Hints  on.     Cath.  World,  10:  610. 

—  How    Housekeepers  can   save  the  most  Time.      (M. 

Blake)  Scrib.  15:  554858. 

—  Ingenious  Aids  to.     I.ond.  Soc.  14:  414. 

—  Middle-Class.     Tinsley,  i:  734. 

—  Model.     Land  We  Love,  5:  52. 

—  Old  English,  1685-1761.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  226. 

•—  The  Order  of  a  Nobleman's  Household.     (Sir  J.  Banks) 
Arch.  13:  315. 


House-Marks  of  Ditmarshers  and  Angeln.     (B.  Williams) 

Arch.  37:  371. 
Housewives,  Fine  Ladies  and  good.    Once  a  Week,  20:  30. 

—  Hint  to.     (C.  Strange)  Once  a  Week.  5:  663. 

—  Mountain,  of  Virginia.     So.  Lit.  Me.ss.  i:  472. 
Housman,  Robert.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  18:  400. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  41:  221. 

Houssave,  Arsene.     Sketches  and  Essavs.     Black w.  69: 
716. 

—  Men  and  Women  of  the  18th  Century.     So.  Q.  22:  63. 
Houston,  John  Alexander.     Art  J.  21:  69. 

Houston,  Sam.    { W.  H.  Rhodes)  Pioneer,  4:  162.—  Niles's 
Reg.  35:  139.     36:  171,  179. 

—  and  his  Republic.     Am.  Whig  R.  5:  566. 

—  Assault   on    Mr    Stanherry.      Ann.    Reg.   7:  117.— 

Niles's  Reg.  42:  12S,  259. 

—  Fraud  imputed  to.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  376. 

—  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  20:  99. 

Houston,  iMrs.     ilesperos.     Liv.  Age,  25:  84. 
Houvald,    E.   von.      The   Light-Tower.     (R.  P.  Gillies) 

Blackw.  13:  3. 
Houx,  Jean  le.  Poetry  of.     Eraser,  21:  51. 
Hovey,  Charles  Edward.     Am.  .).  Educ.  8:  94. 
How  Family  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  63. 
How  Algy  won  the  Bet.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  i. 
How  Bella  kept  Faith  with  her  Lover.      Eng.  Dom.  M. 

11:  23. 
How  Bill  was  mistaken.     (J.  W. Gaily)  Overland,  13:  357. 
How  Brooke  became  a  Fellow-Ciaftsnian.      Lond.  Soc. 

40:  507. 
How  Captain  Aseott  floored  the  Ghost.     (W.  W.  Harney) 

Atlan.  40:  207. 
How  Charlie  Blake  went  in  for  the  Heiress.     Lond.  Soc. 

How  Croquet  first  came  to  Holcroft.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  289. 
How  Frank  Thornton  was  cured.     (C.  Lever)  Blackw. 

104:  186. 
How  George  Howard  was  cured.     (J.  McCarthy)  Cath. 

World,  18:  40. 
How  Ham  was  cured.     (J.  Woodville)  Lippinc.  15:  492. 
How  he  married  her.     Tinsley,  11:  108. 
How  lie  was  cured.     (W.  C.  Russell)  Teni|).  Bar,  45:  500. 
How  he  won  her.     (L.  Broughton)  St.  James,  38:  601. 
How  1  became  an  Egyptian.     Dul).  I'liiv.  46:  610. 
How  I  became  a  Pagan.     (C.  A.  Halbert)  Lippinc.  5:  443. 
How  I  became  a  Yeoman.     Blackw.  60:  35S. 
How  I  came  to  be  married.     Putnam,  6:  572. 
How  I  came  to  be  a  Manager.    (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  28:  567. 
How  I  came  to  be  a  Sloven.     Blackw.  62:  65S. 
How  1  came  to  like  Diamonds.     Putnam,  6:  40. 
How  I  caught  my  first  Salmon.     Blackw.  I2r:  728. 
How  I  caught  my  first  Trout.     (J.  H.  Keene)  Belgra.  39: 

supp.  66. 
How  I  courted  Lulu.     Putnam,  7:  347. 
How  1  discounted  my  Bill.     All  the  Year,  13:  557. 
How  1  fell  among  Thieves.     Blackw.  127:  100. 
How  I  fought  my  first  Duel.     Belgra.  29:  68. 
How  1  gained  a  Wife  and  fell  into  a  Fortune.     Lond.  Soc. 

2:  414,  543. 
How  I  got  cured  of  Consumption.     (W.  J.  Tate)  Dub. 

Univ.  761  200. 
How  1  got  my  Cork  Legs.    St.  James,  12:  222. 
How  1  got  the  Pirate's  Treasure.     (J.  J.  Robbins)  Over- 
land, 7:  183. 
How  I  got  rich  against  my  Will.     Lakeside,  2:  333. 
How  I  heard  my  own  Will  read.     Belgra.  i:  469. 
How  I  killed  a  (,'aiiboo.     Fraser,  58:  470. 
How  I  live,  and  with  whom.     Putnam,  3:  320. 
How  I  lost  the  County.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  22:  220. 
How  I  lost  mv  Uncle's  Property.     St.  James,  11;  212. 
How  1  married  to  escape  being  hanged.      Dub.   Univ. 

40:  676. 


HOW 


609 


HOWARD 


How  I  met  my  Fate.     (W.  A.  Thompson)  Lippinc.  5 :  507. 

How  I  quitted  Naples.     Coriili.  2:  192. 

How  I  sailed  the  Flying  Scud.  (G.  Mackenzie)  Canad. 
Mo.  10:  510. 

How  I  set  about  paying  my  Debts.     Lond.  Soc.  11 :  385. 

How  I  shot  my  first  Snipe.     Belgra.  27:  533. 

How  I  spent  my  Holiday  in  Town.  (W.  W.  Fenn)  Lond. 
Soc.  35:  357. 

How  I  stood  for  the  Drcepdaily  Burghs.    Blackw.  62 :  259. 

How  I  stood  for  the  Hallanishire  Boroughs.  Lond.  Soc. 
14:  39S. 

How  I  was  rusticated  from  Cambridge.  Temp.  Bar,  35: 
112.     Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  i:  471. 

How  I  was  tracked  by  Trappers.  (L.  de  la  Ramd)  Bent- 
ley,  49:  521. 

How  [  went  to  the  Bar,  and  after.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  497. 

How  I  went  to  Court.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  23:  294. 

How  I  went  to  the  Levee.  Macmil.  34:  254.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  130:  49c. 

How  I  want  to  Sea.     House.  Words,  6:  49. 

How  I  W(m  Polly  and  a  Postmastership.  (T.  Hood)  Bel- 
gra. i:  324. 

How  I  won  a  Wife.     (F.  Renter)  Liv.  Age,  128:  17. 

How  I  wronged  my  Friend.     Belgra.  3:  49. 

How  I  wrote  a  Novel.     (M.  C.  Hay)  Belgra.  28:  360. 

How  it  happened.     (C.  Perry)  Lakeside,  9:  28S. 

How  it  happened.     (E.  Campbell)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  396. 

How  it  happened.     (N.  Rosaro)  Liv.  Age,  132:  560. 

How  it  happened;  a  Tale.     AH  the  Year,  25:  67. 

How  Jack  Breeze  missed  being  a  Pasha.  (H.  George) 
Overland,  6:  164. 

How  Jack  Harris  became  an  /Esthetic.  (J.  H.  McCarthy) 
Belgra.  41 :  61. 

How  Jack  Hastings  sold  his  Mine.  (Mrs.  F.  F.  Victor) 
Lakeside,  5:  204. 

How  John  was  drilled.     Blackw.  1 14:  265. 

How  Kate  discovered  America.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  393. 

How  Kendrick  married  Juliet  Eustis.  (F.  E.  Wadleigh) 
Argosy,  32:  280. 

How  Lady  Louisa  Moor  amused  herself.  (Miss  Taylor) 
Lippinc.  15:  571. 

How  Lida  disposed  of  her  Lovers.  (M.  McConnell)  Lake- 
side, 6:  354. 

How  Lisa  loved  the  King.  (Geo.  Eliot)  Blackw.  105:  513. 
Same  art.  N.  Eel.  5:  30.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  101:635. 

How  Love  lived  in  Flowers.  (W.  T.  Greene)  Col  burn, 
161:  185. 

How  Meo  Varalla  won  his  first  Love.  Temp.  Bar,  33: 
470. 

How  Mother  did  it.    (J.  R.  Hadermann)  Lijipinc.  8:  335. 

How  Mr.  BifHes  was  garroted.     Putnam,  9:  414. 

How  Mr.  Blewstring  got  chiseled  out  of  fifty  Pounds. 
Temp.  Bar,  25:  40. 

How  Mr.  Frye  would  have  preached  it.  (E.  E.  Halej 
Atlan.  19:  198. 

How  Mr.  Penlake  exercised  a  Proctor.  (C.  Reade)  Bel- 
gra. 22:  420. 

How  Mr.  Storm  met  his  Destiny.  (H.  H.  Boycscn)  Scrib. 
13:  547- 

How  Mr.  Winter  won  and  lost  his  Seat  for  Goldborough. 
Lond.  Soc.  17:  531. 

How  my  Debts  were  ])aid.     Belgra.  2:  182. 

How  my  Eyes  were  opened.     Liv.  Age,  58:  998. 

How  one  Woman  kept  her  Husband.  (Saxe  Holm)  Scrib. 
3:  467- 

How  our  Polly  was  won;  a  Sketch.    Dub.  llniv.  89:  741. 

How  Roessels  Gulch  panned  out.  (M.  McConnell)  Lake- 
side. 10:  17. 

How  Robinson  lost  his  Fellowship.  Chamb.  J.  48:  27^, 
299. 

How  Russians  meet  Death.  (I.  Tourgt'^nieff)  Temp.  Bar, 
48:  496.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  175. 

39 


How  Santa  Clans  came  to  Simpson's  Bar.     (Bret  Harte) 

Atlan.  29:  349. 
How  Sharp  Snarrks  got  his  Capital  and  his  Wife.     (W. 

G.  Sinnnsj  Harper,  41 :  667. 
How  she  found  out.     (U.  T.  Cooke)  Galaxy,  20:  497. 
How  she  kept  her  Vow.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Lippinc. 

26:  594. 
How  Sir  Courtney  de  Vere  was  Water-bewitched.     (W. 

Jones)  Colburn,  144:  300. 
How  Snooks  got  out  of  it.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  145. 
How  Steenwykerwold  was  saved.     (P.  T.  Hogan)  Cath. 

World,  26:  547. 
How  that  Cup  sliiiptd.     Harper,  59:  589. 
How  the  Balance  came  out  at  all.     (C.  Clarke)  Temp. 

Bar,  19:  120. 
How  the  Bank  came  to  Grief.    All  the  Year,  13:  102-485. 
How  the  C.  Family  got  their  Estate.     (E.  Townbridge) 

Sharpe,  52:  209. 
How  the  Captain  came  in.     (R.  C.  Myers)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  17:  69. 
How  the  Course  of  true  Love  really  did  run  smooth. 

Lond.  Soc.  17:  114. 
How  the  first  Cutter  was  swamped,  etc.  Sharpe,  50:  131. 
How  the  "Gadiiy"  failed.     Belgra   17:  54. 
How  the  Howe  Family  rose  and  fell.    (A.  Clyde)  Sharpe, 

44:  131. 
How  the  New  York  and  London  Petroleum  Company  was 

floated.     Dub.  Univ.  8i:  321. 
How  the  old  Horse  won  the  Bet.    (O.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan. 

38:  44- 
How  the  old  Love  fared.     House.  Words,  15:  607. 
How  the  Prussians  invaded  Brighton.     Lond.  Soc.  19: 

453- 

How  the  Rev.  Mr.  Chasuble  made  a  Sensation.  (E.  Cham- 
bcrlin)  Lakeside,  3:  450. 

How  the  Ship  came  in.     (R.  Grahame)  Galaxy,  14:  44S. 

How  the  Spirits  tormented  me.  (R.  Frothingham)  Gal- 
axy, 4:  994. 

How  the  Storm  came;  a  Poem.     Scrib.  2:  605. 

How  the  Uhlans  took  Mousseux-les-Caves.  Cornh.  22: 
566. 

How  the  Widow  crossed  the  Line.  (R.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc. 
18:  717. 

How  the  Wrong  was  done,  etc.    (V.  F.  Townsend)  Sharpe, 

41:  134- 
How  to  get  married.     Belgra.  6:  531. 
How  to  grow  young  again.     (J.  Saunders)  Peop.  J.  6: 

331- 
How  to  sell  a  Clock.     Peop.  J.  8:  259. 
How  Uncle  Gabe  saved  the  Levee.     (W.  L.  Murfrce) 

Scrib.  16:  84S. 
How  Violet  got  a  15eau.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  229. 
How  we  celebrated  Scott's  Centenary.     Lond.  Soc.  20: 

275- 
How  we  floated  the  Bank.    All  the  Year,  12:  493. 
How  we  got  away  from  Naples.    Eraser,  lOO:  673.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  yji- 
How  we  got  married.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  supp.  17. 
How  we  live  now.   (.V.  Thomas)  Eng.  Dom.  .M.  25:  9-298. 

26:  74-234- 
How  we  lost  a  Treasure.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  28. 
How  we  lost  our  Minister.     House.  Words,  14:  236. 
How  we  met.     (Miss  Taylor)  IJppinc.  13:   197. 
How  we  stood  for  Muddletcm.     (R.  B.  Wonnald)  St. 

James,  13:  320. 
How  we  took  a  Farm,  and  the  Results.     (R.  D.  Gibney) 

Temp.  Bar,  28:  4S9. 
Howard,  Bezaleel.    (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  22: 

157- 
Howard,  Geo.  W.  F.,  Earl  of  Carlisle.     See  Carlisle. 
Howard,  H.,  E:irl  of  Northampton.     See  Northampton. 
Howard,  Henry,  Earl  of  Surrey.     See  Surrey. 


HOWARD 


610 


HUDSON 


Howard,  John,  the  Philanthropist.  (S.  Osgood)  Mo.  Rel. 
M.  6:  193,  241.  — (Lady  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar,  48: 
252.  — Eel.  K.  90:  541.  — Nat.  M.  4:  69.  — Penny 
M.  7:  212.  —  Sharpe,  10:  248. 

—  as  a  Statist.     (\V.  A.  Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  36:  i. 

—  Brown's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  K.  39:  414. 

—  Dixon's  Life  of.    Blackw.  67:  50.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

19:  338.  — Liv.  Age,  23:  171. 

—  Life  of.    New  Eug.  M.  5:  332.  —  Ed.  Mo.  R.  1 :  95.  — 

(R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  393.  — Am.  Mo.  R. 
4:  255.— Mo.  R.  105:  422. 

—  Memoirs  of .     Chr.  Obs.24:  363.423.     50:  400. 

—  True  Place  of,  in  History.     (\V.  A.  Guy)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  38:  430. 
Howard,  John  Eager,  with  portrait.     (E.  Read)  M.  Am. 

Hist.  7:  276. 
Howard,  Leonard,  Letters  of.     Retros.  15:  i. 
Howard,  Maj.-Gen.  Oliver  O.     Hours  at  Home,  i:  565. 

—  and  l-reedmen's  Bureau.    (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  13:  633. 
Howard,  Philip,  Earl  of  Arundel,  and  his  Wife.     Liv. 

Age,  54:   741- 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  43:  273. 

—  Writings  of.     Loud.  M.  8;  605. 

Howard,  Gen.  T.  A.,  with  portrait.    Dem.  R.  20:  233. 

Howard,  Lord  William.  A  Border  Chieftain's  Tower. 
Colburn,  108:  357. 

Howard's  Son;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  18:  258,  282. 

Howards  of  Maryland.     (E.  Read)  M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  239. 

Howden  Church,  Yorkshire.     Penny  M    5:  132. 

Howe,  Elias,  jr.,  and  the  Sewing-Machine,  with  portrait. 
Pract.  M.  5:  321. 

Howe,  John.  Chr.  R.  4:  518.  — Eel.  R.  118:  512.— 
Lond.  Q.  21:  355.  —  Meth.  M.  36:  321.  —  with  por- 
trait, Cong.  M.  16:  I. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  i. 

—  and  Times  of  the  Puritans.    (R.  Macliray)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

18:  247. 

—  Blessedness  of  the  Righteous  opened.    (L.  Withington) 

Cong.  R.  7:  559. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.    Chr.  R.  4:  51S.  —  Mus.  II :  289. 

—  licl.  R.  88:  385. 

—  Rogers's  Life  of .    Cong.  M.  19:  693.  —  Eel.  R.  63:  353. 

—  Works  of.     (S.  Miller)  Princ.  3:   177.  —  Lit.  &  Tlieo. 

R.  4;  538.  —  (J.  Brazer)  Chr.  Exam.  20:   191. 
Howe,  Joseph.     (G.  M.  Grant)  Canad.  Mo.  7:  377,  497. 
8:  20,  115. 

—  Sketch  of.     (M.  J.  Griffin)  St.  James,  32:  485. 
Howe,  Julia  Ward.     Passion  Flowers.     (H.  T.  Tucker- 
man)  So.  Q.  26:  180.  —  Knick.  43:  353. 

Howe,  N.   ( "entury  Sermon.    (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  4:  93. 
Howe,  Gen.  R.,  and  Gen.  C.  Gadsen,  Duel  between,  1777. 

Hist.  M.  4:  265. 
Howe,  Richard,  Earl,  Admiral.    (R.  Southey)  Quar.  62 :  i . 

—  Barrow's  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  67:  320.  —  Dub.  Univ.  17: 

693.  —  Mo.  R.  145:  193.  —  Eel.  R.  67:  178. 
Howe,  Samuel,  Life  and  Character  of.   (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr. 

Exam.  5:  185. 
Howe,  Dr.  Samuel  G.   Ev.  Sat.  10:  546.  —  Am.  J.  Educ. 

11:  389. 

—  Tribute  to.     (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita.  R.  5:  191.  _(0. 

W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  37:  464. 
Howe,  Sen.  T.  O.    Attack  on  the  Administration.     (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  26:  222. 
Howe's  Cave,  Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y.    Contin.  Mo.  i:  422. 

—  Sharpe,  14:  88. 

—  Visit  to.    (S.  North)  Knick.  37:  211.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  31 :  276,  480. 
Howe's  Masquerade.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Ilesp.  i:  234. 
Howel,  J.,  Welsh  Poet.     (S.  Wilson)  Victoria.  10:  490. 
Howells,  "William  Dean,  with  portrait.    Eel.  M.  88:  376. 

—  Dr.  Breen's  Practice.    (H.  A.  Hunt-ington)  Dial  (Ch.), 

2:  214. 


Howells,  William  Dean.  Counterfeit  Presentment.  Penn 
Mo.  9:  400. 

—  Fearful  Responsibility.      (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch  ), 

2:  85. 

—  Foregone  Conclusion.     (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am.  120: 

207. 

—  Novels.    (Mrs.  S.  Orr)  Contemp.  37:  741.  —  Liv.  Age, 

^45-  599-—  (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  31:  49. 

—  Undiscovered  Country.     (B.  Adams)  Internat.  R.  9: 

149.  —(C.  P.  Wooley)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  52. 
Howitt,  Mary.     Godey,  45:  320. 

—  Early  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  85:  283. 

Howitt,  Richard.     Reliquary,  10:  209.     11:   17-141. 
Howitt,  William.     (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  Ii:   560.— 
Dub.  Univ.  55:  469. 

—  and  Mary.     Knick.  39:  514. —  Liv.  Age,  135:  504. 

—  Book  of  the  Seasons.     Westm.  14:  456. 

—  German  Experiences.     Ed.  R.  80:  556. 

—  Homes  and  Haunts  of  British  Poets.     Am.  Whig  R. 

6:  516.  —  F'raser,  35:  210. — Liv.  Age,  13:  152. 

—  Pantika.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  290. 

—  Rural  Life  in  England.     F>cl.  R.  68:  410. 

—  Student's  Life  in  Germany.     Chr.  F^xam.  32:    71. — 

(W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  56:  330.  — Eel.  R. 
77:  327.  —  Dem.  R.  10:  238. 

—  Visits  to  remarkable  Places.     Chr  Exam.  30:  174. — 

Eraser,  23:    725.  —  Eel.  R.  71:    551.     75:    193. — 
Mo.  R.  151:  232.     157:  113. 
Rowland,  John,  Stone's  Life  of.     (C.  T.  Brooks)  Chr. 
ETxam.  62:  200. 

—  and  Providence  Schools.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  713. 
Howland  Will  Case.     Am.  Law  R.  4:  625. 
Howleys,  Last  of  the.     Eel   M.  34:   125. 

Howling  Dervishes.     Chainb.  J.  25:  233.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  38:  362. 
Howqua,  the  Senior  Hong  Merchant.     Hunt,  10:  459. 
Hoxton  Academy  and  Chapel.     Cong.  M.  8:  524,  581. 
Hoyle,  Charles.     Exodus;  a  Poem.     Ed.  R.  11:  362. 
Hoyt,  Ralph,  Poems  of.     So.  Q.  i5:  224. 

—  Sketches  of  Life  and  Landscape.     (E.  E.  Beardsley) 

Am.  Church  R.  i:  274. 
Hrolf  Krake.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week.  10:  585. 
Hu  Hirwan's  Ghost.     (S.  Williams)  Overland,  2:  83. 
Hubbard,  Henry,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  9:  182. 
Huber,  Francis,  Life  and  Writings  of.     (A.  P.  De  Can- 

dolle)  Am.  J.  Sci.  23:    117.  —  F'or.  Q.  10:    561. — 

Select  J.  2:  [121.— (Mrs.  S.  H.  Herrick)  Pop.  Scl. 

Mo.  6:  4S6.  — (A.  P.  De  Candolle)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  14:  283. 
Huber,  V.  A.,  Life  of.   (W.M.  Griswold)  Nation,  32:  445. 
Hubner's  Ramble  round  the  World.     Quar.  143:  238. — 

Liv.  Age,  132:  771. 
Hudibras,  Imitations  of.     Retros.  3:  317. 

—  Selections  from.     (S.   Butler)  Peni  y  M.  13:   9-4S4. 

14:  20-273. 
Hudson,  George,  the  Railroad  King.    Ev.  Sat.  12:  74.  — 
Eraser,  36:  215.  —  Hunt,  29:  36. 

—  and  English  Railways.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  II :  746. 

—  Career  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  16:  319. 

Hudson,  Henry,  the  Navigator.  (G.  M.  Asher)  Macmil. 
14:  459.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 94:  397. — Liv.  Age, 
69:  70.  —  (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  2:  740. 

—  Fate  of.     111.  M.  2:  41. 

—  Life  of.    (H.  R  Cleveland)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  10:  187. 
Hudson,  Henry  N.     See  Shakspere. 

Hiulson  and  Mohawk  Railroad.     (S.  D.  W.  Bloodgood) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  21 :  141. 
Hudson  River  and  its  early  Names.     (S.  F.  Cooper)  M. 

Am.  Hist.  4:  401. 

—  Country  Home  on.     (J.  M.  Winchell)  Galaxy,  24:  84. 

—  from  the  Wilderness  to  the  Sea.    Art  J.  12:  5-365. 

13:  21-361. 


HUDSON 


611 


HUGO 


Hudson  River;  illustrated.  (T.  A.  Eichards)  Knick.  54: 
225,  353.  55:  I,  129.  —  (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  20: 
481. 

—  Romance  of.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  52:  633,  822. 

53:  32- 

—  Running  the  Rapids  of  the  Upper.     (C.  H.  Farnham) 

Scrib.  21:  837. 

—  Scenes  and  Stones  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  80,  401.     8: 

14,  105. 

—  Up  the.     (J.  W.  Hengiston)  Colburn,  97:  409. 

—  AVho  discovered?    (B.  F.  De  Costa)  Galaxy,  8:   129. 

—  Winter  Sunrise  on.  (C.  T.  Brooks)  O.  &  N.  7:  700. 
Hudson  Pfiver  Railroad.  (J.  B.  Jervis)  Hunt,  22:  27S. 
Hudson's  Ba}-.     Blackw.  63:    369.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

14:   19.  —  Mo.  i;.  87:  66.  —  Once  a  Week,  20:  541. 

—  and  its  Furs.     Chamb.  J.  33:  293. 

Hudson's  Bay  Company.  (VV.  Forsyth)  Good  Words, 
10:  35S,  394.  —  (H.M.Robinson)  Harper,  59:  iS. 
—  Chamb.  J.  10:  242.  —  Dem.  R.  12:  345.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  51:  430.  —  House.  Words,  8:  449,  471. — 
Liv.  Age,  53:  156.  56:  120.  —  No.  Brit.  50:  159. — 
Westni.  88:  85.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  94:  323. 

—  Arctic  Expedition  of.     Liv.  Age,  15:  56S. 

—  Career  of.     (J.  Bryce)  Canad.  Mo.  5:  273. 

—  Discoveries  of.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  73:   113. 

—  History  and  Dissolution  of.     Cornh.  22:  159. 

—  Life  in  Fort  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  705. 
Hudson's  Bay  Service.  Life  in.     Liv.  Age,  18:  i. 
Hudson's  Baj^  Territory.     Ed.  R.  109:  122.  —  Liv.  Age, 

23:  583- 

—  Dog-Sledges  in,  A  Day  with.     (H.  M.  Robinson)  Lip- 

pine.  23:  265. 

—  Geology  of.     (A.  K.  Isbister)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  71:  313. 
See  Rupert's  Land. 

Huegel,  Baron  Charles.     Nature,  2:  356. 
Huel  Rose;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  24:   737. 
Huet,  Peter  Daniel,  Bishop,   Life  of.     Quar.  4:  103. — 
Chr.  Obs.  11:  33.  — Eel.  R.  11:  481. 

—  Life  and  Opinions  of.     Quar.  97:  291. 
Huggins,  John.     Autobiography.     Lond.  M.  3:  375. 
Hugh,  St.,  Bishop  of  Lincoln.     (G.  G.  Perry)  Contemp. 

13:  381.  —  (J.  A.  Froude)  Eraser,  81:  220.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  685. 

—  Credibility  of  the  Story  of.     Chamb. -T.  15:   m. 

—  Protestant  Life  of.    (f.  E.  Bridgett)  Dub.  R.  86:  355. 

—  Story  of.     (.J.  Walton)  Montii,  17:  398.     18:  122. 
Hugh  Granger's  Wooings ;  a  Story.     (E.  Read)  Galaxy, 

17:   789.     18:  75,  210. 
Hugh  Hamilton's  Wife;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  41:  34. 
Hugh  Melton.    (K.  King)  Belgra.  26:  261-545.    27:  117. 
Hugh  Oatcake.     Colburn,  89:  164. 
Hugh's  Vendetta.     (F.  C.  Fisher)  Appleton,  9:  i-ioi. 
Hughes,  Arthur.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Portfo.  i:  113. 
Hughes,  George.     Cong.  2:  464. 
Hughes,  Abp.  .Tohn.  Brownson,  23:  yS.  —  Knick.  63:  434. 

—  and  N.Y.  Riots.  (A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church  R.  15:  435. 
Hughes,  Joseph.  Eel.  R.  62:  31. — Cong.  18:  329,  393. 
Hughes,  Thomas,  with  portrait.    Api)leton,  9:  144.  —  with 

portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  609.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M. 

95:  759- 

—  Tom  Brown's  School  Days  at  Rugby.    Brownson,  17: 

462.  —  Chr.  Obs.  58:  491.  —  Dub.  Univ.  50:  653. — 
Eel.  R.  107:  422.  —  Ed.  i;.  107:  172.  —  New  t^>.  6: 
38Q. 
Hugo,  Victor.  (W.  H.  Browne)  X.  Eel.  4:  204.  — (K. 
Cook)  Lond.  Soc.  22:  501.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  80: 
324.  —  (C.  A.  Cummin^s)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  -^oi. — 
(E.  F.  Morley)  Western,  4:  32^.  —  (F.  W.  H.  Mvers) 
19th  Cent.  5:  773,  955.  — (Y.  S.  Perry)  Atlan'.  36: 
167.  —  (A.  Laugel)  Internat.  R.  11:  283,  391.  —  (S. 
Smiles)  Howitt,  3:  368.  — (C.  Redding)  Colburn, 
138:  81. 


Hugo,  Victor.     (E.  F.  Wheeler)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  529. 

—  Appleton,  i:  11.  — Argosy,  20:  185.  — Blackw. 
100:  744.— Blackw.  122:  157.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
89:  399— Brit.  Q.  67:  340. —Chamb.  J.  40:  185.— 
Colburn,  168:  356. —Ev.  Sat.  2:  ^o^.  —with  por- 
trait, Ev.  Sat.  9:  625. — with  portrait,  Peop.  J.  8: 
275.  —  Eraser,  67:  372. — Temp.  Bar,  9:  576.  50: 
367.  59:  251.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  241. — 
Westm.  31:  3S9.  — Eraser,  26:  740.  —  Fra'^er,  33: 
515.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  8:  50S. 

—  and  the  Ccmstables.     (C.  Hugo)  Putnam,  14:  29. 

—  and  his  Writings.     Westm.  63:  424. 

—  and  Romanticism.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  317. 

—  and  Sainte-Beuve.     Nat.  Q.  20:  32. 

—  L'Ane.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  31 :  407. 

—  L'Annee  terrible.    (C.  A.  Bristed)  Nation,  14:  393. — 

(S.  Colvin)  Maemil.  26:  326. —  (A.  C.  Swinburne) 
Fortn.  18:  243.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  396.  —  Dark 
Blue,  4:  26.  —  Lond.  Soc.  24:  139.  —  St.  Pauls, 
12:  431. 

—  as  a  Dramatist.     (J.  B.  Mathews)  Scrib  22:  688. 

—  as  a  Novelist.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  R.  n.  s.  i :  453. 

—  at  the  Age  of  thirty-two.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  310. 

—  at  Home.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  22:  639.  —  (S.  P. 

Oliver)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  4:  713.  —  Ev.  Sat.  7:  165, 
217.  —  Once  a  Week,  19:  563. 

—  Career  of .     Once  a  Week,  20:   i. 

—  Les  Contemplations.     Colburn.  ro8:  213. 

—  Development  of  Genius  of.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  32: 

7,  41- 

—  Dramas.    (C.  Barrc'-re)  Maemil.  30:  2S1.  —  (F.  K.  But- 

ler) No.  Am.  43:  133.  —  Am.  Q.  19:  167.  —  Westm. 
34:  287.  — Select  J.  3:  [57.  — For.  Q.  6:  455.  8: 
196.     17:  417.     31:  193. —  Dem.  R.  13:  378. 

—  Dramatist,  Novelist,  Poet.     (K.  Hillard)  Lippinc.  9: 

18S. 

—  Les  Enfants.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  430. 

—  Evening  at  the  House  of.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Appleton, 

12:  204.  —  (G.C.Fisher)  Galaxy,  24:  200., —  Tait, 
n.  s.  15:  234. 

—  Genius  and  Writings  of. 

81:  324. 

—  Hernani.     Am  Mo.  M.  9: 
First  Performance  of. 

—  Histoire  d'un  Crime.     (A. 

26:  389. 

—  Hcmie  of.     (G.  Cluseret)  Galaxy,  1 :  1^^. 

—  Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame.     Eraser,  12:  89. 

—  in  Exile.     (T.  L.  L.  Teeling)  Irish  Mo.  8:  191. 

—  Last  Days  of  a  Condemned.     Mo.  R.  152:  252. 

—  Latest  Poems.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fortn.  3:  181. 

—  Legend  of  the  Ages.     (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Maemil.  ] 

—  Dub.  Univ.  55:  221,  320.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49: 
509.     50:  65. 

—  Letters  on  the  Khine.  Quar. 71:  -^i;. —  Eraser,  27:  4 1 1. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Westm.  80:  483. 

—  Literature  of.     Eel.  JL  57:  489. 

—  Lucrezia  Borgia.     Am.  JIo.  M.  8:   16^,. 

—  Lyrics  of.     (Countess  de  Bury)  No.  Am.  83:  476.  — 

Eraser,  32:  358.     Same  art.  with  portrait,  Eel.  M. 

24:  433- 

—  Man  who  laughs.     (J.  Burrtuighs)  Nation,  9:  509.  — 

(A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  12:  73.  Same  art.  Ev. 
Sat.  8:  129.  —  Fra.«er,  80:  798.  — Maemil.  20:  163. 

—  St.  Paul's,  4:  466. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Colburn,  128:  474. 

—  Les  Mis('T.il)les.     (^Frs.  C.  R.  Corson)  New  Eng.  23: 

454.  — Blackw.  92:  172.  — Best.  R.  3:  52.  — Brit. 
Q.  37:  121.  —  Cornh.  6:  704. —  Eel.  M.  58:  105. — 
Eel.  R.  116:  451.  — Ed.  R.  117:  20S.  —  Ho.  &  For. 
R.  i:  392. — Quar.  112:  271.  —  St.  .Tames,  4:  217. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  6:  572.  —  Wetm.  79:  77, 


(A.  R.  Spofford)  No.  Am. 

41. 

Ev.  Sat.  11:  151. 
V.  Dicey)  Nation,  25:  382. 


131- 


HUGO 


612 


HUMAN 


Hi'.go,  Victor,  Xew  Yolunies  by,  iS8i.  (G.  Saintsbury) 
Fortii.  36:  40. 

—  Niiiety-thrce.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  18:  23S.  —  (J. 

IMork-y)  Fortii.  21 :  359.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82  :  624. 

—  Hlackw.  115:  750. 

—  Les  Orientales.     Loud.  51.  23:  240. 

—  Le  Pape.     (X.  Lauyel)  Nation.  26:  415. 

—  Poems  and  Novels.     For.  Q.  4:  205. 

—  Poetry  of.     (E.  Uowden)  Conterap.  22:  175.— Brit. 

Q.  32:  71. 

—  Religious  and  Religion.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortu. 

33:  761. 

—  Romances.     (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  30:  179.     Same  art. 

F:c1.  M.  83:  432.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  311. 

—  To;  a  Poem.    (A.  Tennyson)  19th Cent,  i :  547.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  66. 

—  Toilers  of  the  Sea.    Eel.  R.  123:  386.  —  Ev.  Sat.  i: 

500.  —  Fortn.  5:  30. — Eraser,  73:  735. —  Eel.  M. 
67:  77. 

—  Two  Visits  to.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  19:   184. 

—  Writings  of.     Mo.  R.  149:   167. 

Hugo,  Madame  Victor.     St.  James,  23:  189. 

Hugo  the  Bastard.     (R.  Buchanan)  Temp.  Bar,  18:  395. 

Hugo  van  Geest;  a  Tale  of  the  Netherlands.     Hours  at 

Home,  4:  58. 
Huguenot,  Little.     House.  Words,  17:  80. 

—  Origin  of  the  Word.    (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  40: 

203.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  27:  184. 

—  Story  of  a.     Eel.  R.  124:  447. 

Huguenots.  (J.  H.  Chapin)  Univ.  Q.  26:  328,  451. — 
(G.  P.  Disosway)  Meth.  Q.  4:  383.  — Eel.  M.  16: 
21.  —  (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  41:  801.  —  (W.  H. 
Ryder)  Univ.  Q.  15:  55. — Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  177. 

—  Black w.  74:  I.  —  Dub.  Univ.  44:  98.  —  N.  E. 
Reg.  i:  332.  —  Prosp.  R.  9:  72. 

—  and  Queen  Elizabeth.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  29:  no, 

140. 

—  Annals  of.     Ed.  R.  124:  86.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  90: 

523- 

—  at  the  Gallej'S.     Quar.  120:  39.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

67:  600.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  90:  643. 

—  Browning's  Historv  of,  1598-183S.     Mo.  R.  149:  446. 

—  Coligu}'.     Brit.  Q.  61 :  297. 

—  Early.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  335. 

—  History  of.     Chr.  Rem.  55:  345.—  Liv.  Age,  20:  145. 
Weiss's.     Ed.  R.  99:  454.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32: 

433.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  483.  —  Eel.  R.  99: 
655. — Blackw.  74:  I.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  451. 

—  in  America.    (G.  P.  Disosway)  Contin.  Mo.  i :  151,  298, 

461.  —  Chr.  Obs.  44:  463. — Knick.  53:  234. 
and  in  F'rance.     (L.  J.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  74. 

—  in  the  Calaisis.     All  the  Year,  45:  303,  379. 

—  in  England.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation.  6:  32. 

—  in  Germany.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  15:  88. 

—  Last  of.     (G.  P.  Disosway)  Meth.  Q.  17  •  247. 

—  Modern.     (J.  JL  Bruce)  Lippinc.  17:  694. 

—  of  Geneva.     Colburn,  128:  in. 

—  of  New  Rochelle.   (G.  P.  Disosway)  Contin.  Mo.  3:1. 

—  of  New  York  City.     (G.  P.  Disoswaj')  Contin.  Mo.  2: 

193- 

—  of  Staten  Island.     (G.  P.  Disoswav)  Contin.  Mo.  i: 

683. 

—  of  Virginia.     (G.  P.  Disosway)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  34S. 

—  Persecution  of,  under  Louis  XV.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Tlieo. 

&  Lit.  J.  6:  640. 

—  Peyrat's  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  29. 

—  Rise  of,  Baird's".     (F-:.  B.  Othemau)  Meth.  Q.  41 :  loS. 

—  Liv.  Age,  149:  451. 

—  Smiles's.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  279. 

—  Stories  of.     Nat.  M.  4:  345. 

—  Sufferings  of.     Metli.  M.  28:  437. 

—  Tale  of.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  734. 


Huguenots.  Traits  and  Stories  of.  (E.  C.  Gaskell)  House. 
Words,  8:  348.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  40:  185.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  31:  ^7^. 

—  Wycliffe  and.     Blackw.  88:  231. 

Huguenot  Captain.     Blackw.   38:  790.     39:   17.     Same 

art.  Mus.  28:  281,  351. 
Huguenot  Family.  (C.  5L  Sedgwick)  Godey,  25:  144,  189. 

—  Story  of  a.     (S.  Smiles)  Good  Words,  18:  99,  265. 
Huguenot  Maiden.     (J.  E.  Jackson)  Eraser,  61:  433. 
Huitramannaland,  Position  of.     Hist.  M.  9:  364. 
Huldah  the  Help.     (E.  Eggleston)  Scrib.  i:   189. 
Hulee,  Travels  of  a  Philosopher  in  the  famous  Empire  of. 

Eraser,  83:  703. 
Hulks,  on  Board  the.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  419. 
Hull,  Hezekiah,  Obituary  of.     (D.  L.  Ogden)  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  7:  556. 
Hull,  Capt.  Isaac,  Biography  of.     Anal.  M.  i:  226. 

—  Court  of  Inquiry.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  187,  227. 
Hull,  Robert,  Life  of.     Select  J.  3:  [43. 

Hull,  William,  Conduct  at  Detroit  in  1812.  (S.  C.  Clarke) 
N.E.Reg.  9:  41.  — ( W.H.Sumner)  N.E.Reg.  11: 
i3>  167. 

—  Life  and  Services  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  319. 

—  Residence  of.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  561. 
Hull,  England,  Description  of.     Pennj'  M.  3:  353. 

—  Frost's  History  of.     Retros.  15:  194. 

Hull,  Mass.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  207. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  360.     31:  76. 
Hullah,  John,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  323. 
Hulls,  Jonathan,  Inventor  of  the  Steamboat.     Chamb.  J. 

52:  341- 
Human  Ability  and  Divine  Grace.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  256. 
Human  Automatism,   Doctrine  of.     (AV.  B.  Carpenter) 

Contemp.  25:  397,  940. 
Human  Body,  Structure  and  Functions  of.     (A.  J.  H. 

Crespi)  Colburn,  160:   566. 

—  and  its  Connection  with  Man,  Wilkinson's.     Eel.  R. 

95:  422. 
Human  Bodies,  Unlawful  Disinterment  of.     (R.  Gooeh) 

Quar.  42:  I. 
Human  Bones  found  filled  with  Lead.     (J.  Worth)  Arch. 

4:  69. 
Human  Caloric,  Marvels  of.     Eel.  M.  48:  71. 
Human  Character,  Esthetics  of.     (J.  Sullj')  Fortn.  15: 
505. 

—  Curious  Researches  into.     Chamb.  J.  55:  181. 

—  Future  of.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  619. 

—  Science  of.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  Contemp.  40:  934. 
Human  Countenance,   Expression  of  Emotions  in.     (H. 

Calderwood)  Internat.  R.  6:  195. 
Human  Curiosities.     Chamb.  J.  56:  262. 
Human  Destiny  in  America.     (R.  W.  Haskins)  Knick. 

30:  399. 

—  New  Hypothesis  of.     (W.  Bridges)  Howitt,  i :  162. 
Human  Depravity,  Restraint  upon.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4: 

172.     See  Conflict  of  Ages. 

Human  Entomology.     Hogg,  9:  158. 

Human  Evolution,  Problem  in.  (G.  Allen)  Fortn.  31 :  778. 

Human  Excellence,  Three  Ideals  of.  (F.  D.  Couder) 
Dub.  L^niv.  93:  257. 

Human  Faculties,  Culture  of.  (E.  Beecher)  Chr.  Mo. 
Spec.  8:  388. 

Human  Figure,  The  Beautiful  in.     Art  J.  6:  150. 

Human  Footprints  in  Limestone.  (D.  D.  Owen)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  43:  14. 

Human  Form  Divine.     Eng.  Dom.M.  2:  16-336. 

Human  Frailty,  Origin  and  Purpose  of.  (M.  H.  Doolit- 
tle)  Radical,  3:  4G8. 

Human  Government  a  Divine  Institution.  (J.  P.  Thomp- 
son) New  Eng.  3:  525. 

Human  History,  Divine  Footsteps  in.    Chr.  Obs.  62:  750. 

Human  Improvement.     Chr.  R.  2:  102. 


HUMAN 


613 


HUMBOLDT 


Human  Influence,  Sphere  of.     (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  45: 

424. 
Human  Instrumentality-  in  God's  Work.     (M.  Valentine) 

Luth.  Q.  11:  41S. 
Human  Intellect.     See  Intellect. 
Human  Jaw  from   the   Cave  of   La  Naulette.      (C.   C. 

Blake)  Anthrop.  R.  5:  294. 

—  from  Suffolk.     (R.  H.  Collyer)  Anthrop.  R.  5:  221. 
Human   Justice,   or   Government  a  moral   Power.      (T. 

Lewis)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3CI  s.  3:  65. 
Human  Knowledge.     »See  Knowledge. 
Human  Life  and  Practical  Ethics,  De  Wette's.     Chr.  R. 

7:  600. 

—  Duration  of.     Dub.  L'niv.  66:  53. 

—  Picture  of,  from  Greek  of  Cebes.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  9:  13. 

—  Plea  for.     All  the  Year,  2:  506. 

—  Right  of  Government  over.     (E.  R.  Tj'ler)  New  Eng. 

3:   562. 
Human  Nature.     (C  P.   Krauth)  Evang.  R.  9:  522.  — 
So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  i. 

—  as  Authority  in  religious  Doctrines.      (G.  H.  Emer- 

son) Univ.  Q.  18:  2g. 

—  Is  it  religious  ?     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Ref.  Q.  26:  377. 

—  Mystical  Phenomena  of.     (S.  Osgood)  0.  &  N.  7:  602. 

—  our  Knowledge  of  it.  (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  9:  522. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  45:  460. 

—  Physiological  Aspects  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  312. 

—  Problems  in.     Eel.   R.   119:  277.  —  Eel.  M.  62:   156. 

S  'me  art.  Liv.  Age,  81 :  170. 

—  Study  of.     (H.  W.  Bucher)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  327. 
Human  Occupations  compared.     Knick.  12:  433,  475. 
Human  Perfectibility.     Eraser,  i:  147. 

Human  Progress.  Westm.52:  i.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  ig:  i. 

—  Law  of.     (W.  \V.  Lord)  Princ.  18:   i. 

—  Survey  of.     Chamb.  J.  36:  200. 

—  Theorv  of.     Brit.  Q.   14:  i.  — Kitto,  7:  126.  — Eel. 

R.  93:  389. 
Human  Race.     (I.  C.  Knowlton)  f  niv.  Q.  20:  347. 

—  Common  Origin  of.     (W.  Brock)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  4:  105. 

—  Destiny  of.     (A.  A.  Miner)  Univ.  Q.  4:   iSi. 

—  Development  of,  Geiger  on.     (G.  Allen)  Mind,  6:  27S. 

—  Di\  ersity  of  Species  in.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  34:  435. 

—  Plurality  of,  Pouchet's.     Anthrop   R.  3:  120. 

—  Statistic's  of.     (D.  Wight)  Cong.  Q.  6:  197. 

—  Unity  of.     (H.  Bronson)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  56. —  (W. 

N.  Barber)  Univ.  Q.  12:  290.  —  (A.  de  Quatrefages) 
Theo.  Eel.  3:  49.  —  (F.  D.  Stem)  Mercersb.  3:  129. 
—  (R.  Turnbull)  Chr.  R.  17:  68. 

Agassiz  on.     Princ.  41 :  5. 

disproved  by  the  Hebrew  Bible.  (S.  A.  Cart- 
wright)  De  Bow,  29:  129. 

Testimony  of  Geology  to.     N'at.  R.  10:  279.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  51:  i. 

—  When  did  it  begin  ?     (W.  W.  Kinsley)  Penn  Mo.  10: 

677,  736.  —  (W.  W.  Kinsley)  Lakeside,  7:  ig6. 
See  Man. 
Human  Remains  found  in  County  Down.     (Countess of 
Moira)  Arch.  7:  90. 

—  from  the  Holy  Land.    (C.  C.  Blake)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  53. 

—  from  Iceland.     (R.  F,  Burton)  Anthrop.  J.  2:   342. 

—  from  Mou'iin-Quignon.    (.\.  Tylor)  .\nthrop.  R.  1 :  166. 

—  from  Palmyra.     (C.  C.  Blake)  Anthrop.  J.  i:  312. 

—  from  the  Rock  Tombs  in  M:;lta.     (J.  Thurman)  Arch. 

40:  489. 
Human  Rights  and  modern  Philosophy.     Am.  Whig  R. 

2:  327.  437- 

—  Hurlbut's  Essays  on.     So.  Q.  14:  131. 

—  versus  Divine  Rights.     Dem.  R.  24:  291. 

Human   Sacrifice,  A.     Cornh.  34:  316.     Same  art.  Liv. 

.A.ge,  131:  35. 
Human  Sacrifices.     Once  a  Week,  30:  42. 

—  among  the  Romans.     (H.  G.  Liddell)  Arch.  40:  242. 


319- 
Bib. 


Human  Skin.     (I.  Ashe)  Eel.  M.  59:  317. 
Human  Species,  and  its  Races.      (H.  Schaafhausen)  An- 
throp. R.  7:  366. 

—  Growth  of.     Hogg,  12:  62. 

—  Quatrefages  on.     (W.  L.  Distant)  Nature,  20:  429. — 

(C.  M.  O'Leary)  Catli.  World,  31:  212. 
Human  Vegetation.     (H.  Macmillan)  Macmil.   6:  459. 

Same  art.  Eel.   M.  57:  556.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

76:  160. 
Humane  Society,  Mass.     (R.  B.  Forbes)  Hunt,  19:  627. 
Humanists,  The.     Brownson,  16:  38. 

—  Italian,  and  the  Popes.     Ed.  R.  136:  114. 
Humanitarian  Effort,  Relation  of  Christianity  to.     (L.  P. 

Brockett)  Meth.  Q.  18:  452. 
Humanitarianism.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  6:  68. 
Humanity  and  Christianity.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb. 

20:  469. 

—  Bodichon  on.     Anthrop.  R.  3:  287. 

—  Destiny  of.     (Lady  Wilde)  Dub.  Univ.  8g:  627. 

—  Development  of.     Bost.  Q.  2:  449. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (L.  P.  Leroux)  Fortn.  17:  324. 

—  Future  of,  on  Earth.     (E.  D.  Morris)  Presb.  R.  I 

—  Idea   of.   Consummation   of.      (T.  Lewis)    Am 

Repos.  3ds.  3:  731. 

—  Laurent's  History  of.     Penn  Mo.  6:  362. 

—  Leroux  on.    Bost.  Q.  5:  257. 

—  Normal.     (S.  H.  Giesy)  Mercersb.  14:  5 28. 

—  progressing  to  Perfection.     (L.  P.  Hickok)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  17:  532. 

—  Religion  of.     (0.  B.  Frothinghani)  Radical,  lo:  241, 

321,  401. 
Humber  Tunnel.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  360. 
Humbleys;  or  the  New-Comers.     Hogg,  6:  312,  328. 
Humboldt,  Alexander  von.     (L.  Agassiz)  Liv.  Age,  61 : 

643.     103:  47.  —  (J.  W.  Foster)  Lakeside,  2:  39. 

—  (J.  H.  Friswell)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  15,  55.  —  (H. 
Stevens)  Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  1. — (H.  T.  Tuckerman) 
Godey,  41:  133.  —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  48:  23-  — 
Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  240. — Bentley,  45:  620. — 
Blackw  58:  541.  —  Eel.  M.  15:  133. —Nature,  8: 
238.  —  Univ.  Q.  17:  23. 

—  American  Researches.     (J.  Leslie)  Ed.- R.    i6:    223. 

—  Ed.  R.  19:  164.  — (J.  Leslie)  Ed.  R.  24:  133.— 
Quar.  15:  440. 

—  and  William.     (D.  H.  Montgomery)  Radical.  6:  405. 

—  as  a  representative  Man.     (R.  Harris)  University  Q. 

2:  46. 

—  Asiatic  Discoveries.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  549. 

—  Aspects  of  Nature.     No.   Brit.    12:   121.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  23:  5S7.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  19:  374. 

—  Astronomical  Labors.     Ed.  R.  27:  99. 

—  at  the  Court  of  Berlin.    (R.  M.  Milues)  Fra.ser,  62:  592. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .A.ge,  67:   753. 

—  at  Home.     (B.  Taylor)  Eel.  M.  40:  3S8. 

—  Biographical    Tableaux    of.      Sharpe,    23  : 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  473.     38:  87,  206. 

—  Career  of.     Good  Words,  1 :  209. 

—  Correspondence  with  Varnhagen   von   Ense 

112:  213.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  426.- 
51:  230. 

—  Cosmos.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  4:  202.  —  (D. 

C.  Oilman)  New  Eng.  18:  277. —(Sir  J.  F.  W. 
Herschel)  Ed.  R.  87:  17.  Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  16: 
385.— Brit.  Q.  3:  320.  — Liv.  .-Vge,  12:  327.— 
(J.  Loveiing)  Chr.  Exam.  48:  53.  —  (Juar.  77:  154. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  7  :  353.  —  Fraser,  37  :  208  — 
(C.G.  Forshey)  De  Bow,'9:  i;o.  271.—  (.\.  W.  Ely) 
DeBow,  12:  370.  — (S.  D.  Hillman)  Meth.  Q.  20: 
414  —  (Sir  H.  Holland)  Ed.  R.  94:  49.  —  An..  Whig 
R.  3:  59S.  —  Ex'l.  R.  95:  215,  720.  Same  art.  Kcl. 
M.  26:  433.  —  Eel.  R.  108:  427.  —  (S.  Tyler)  Princ. 
24:  382.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  123. 


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614 


HUMORISTS 


Humboldt,  Alexander  von.    Cosmos  and  Sidereal  Astron- 
omy.    Quar.  94:  49. 

—  Cuba.    Mus.  14:  444. 

—  Eulof^y  on.     (L.  Agassiz)  Am.  J.  Sci.  78:  96. 

—  Geological  Investigations.     (F.  Hermann)  Ed.  New 

Pliiios.  J.  32:  205, 

—  An  Hour  with.     Liv.   Age,    15:    151.  — (B.   Taylor) 

Liv.  Age,  52:  400. 

—  In  Jlcinoriam.     I'raser,  60:   15. 

—  in  I'olities.     (Iv.  Blind)  Internat.  K.  9:  634. 

—  Letters  of.     Eel.  K.  II2:  139. —  Liv.  Age,  65:  437. 

—  Obituary  Notice  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  78:  164. 

—  Personal  Narrative.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  C^uar.  14:  368. 

18:  135.  21:  320.  25:  365. —  Ed.  R.  i5:  223. 
25:  86.  — Mo.  R.  88:  234.  90:  14.  100:  264. 
104:  225. —  Dub.  Univ.  i:  107.  —  Ed.  Mo.  K.  4: 
262.  —  Anal.  M .  13 :  501 .  —  (J.  Leslie)  Ed.  K.  25 :  86. 

—  Pilgrimage  to  Grave  of.     (C.  Burgin)  Lippinc.  2:  59. 

—  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  i:  273. 

—  Tableau  Physique.     Ed.  K.  16:  223. 

—  Travels  of. "  Eel.  R.  44:  28S,  522. 

in  Ural  and  Altai  ISIountains.     For.  Q.  20:  402. 

—  Visit  to.     Liv.  Age,  24:  450. 

■  —  Works  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  16:   i. 
Humboldt,  William  von.     Quar.  124:  504. — Liv.  Age, 
17:  542. 

—  as  a  (,'omparative  Philologist.     (G.  J.  Adler)  Nat.  Q. 

II :  22S. 

—  Letter  to  a  female  Friend.     Liv.  Age,  24:  43. 

—  Works  of.     For.  Q.  28:  334. 

Humboldt  Valley.     (W.  W.  Bailey)  Am.  Natural.  4:  27. 
Humbug.     Once  a  Week,  24:   570. 

—  Essay  on.     Eraser,  52:  30. 

—  JIarcli  of.     Eraser,  4:  85. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Bentley,  6:  599. 

—  Proposals  for  a  Dictionary  of.     Colburn,  67:  190. 
Humbugiana.     (D.  McCauley)  De  Bow,  i:  444.  —  Hogg, 

13:  224. 

Humbugs  in  New  York.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  380. 

Hume,  David.  (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  105:  665.  Same 
art  Liv.  Age,  102:  29. —  Quar.  149:  287.  —  (.1.  Hunt) 
Am.Presb.  R.  18:  544.  —  (J.  Hunt)  C'ontemp.  II :  79 

—  Alleged  Plagiarisms  from  Thomas  Aquinas.     Blackw. 

3:  653- 

—  and  his  Influence  on  History.  (E.  Lake)  Quar.  73:  536. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  i:   161, 

—  and  Huxley.     (W.  Mountford)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  396. 

—  and  Kant;  Philo.sophy  of  Cau.sality.     (J.H.Stirling) 

Princ.  n.  s.  3:  178. 

—  and  the  Skeptical  Philosophy.     Eel.  R.  84:  317. 

—  Argument  against  Miracles.     Blackw.  46:  gi. 

—  Burton's  Memoirs  of.    (E.  Lake)  Quar.  78:  75.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  10:  249. 

—  Character  of.     Anal.  M.  i:  377. 

—  History  of  England.     Ed.  R.  40:  92. —  (F.  Bowen) 

No.  Am.  69:   ^37 

—  Huxley's  Life  of.     (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind,  4:  270.— 

—  (J.  Veitch)  Nature,  19:  453. 

—  Kant's  Reply  to.    (,J.  Watson)  .T.'Spcc.  Philos.  10:  11^. 

—  Letter  of  Dr.  Home  to  Adam  Smith  on.     Meth.  M 

28:  67. 

—  Letters  of.     Mus.  44:  441.  —Mo.  R.  157:   107. 

—  Life  and  Correspondence  of.     (,J.  I^Ioncrieff)  No.  Brit. 

7'-  539-— C^^'-  Emp.'ion)  Ed.  R.  85:  i.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  12:  499. —  Dub.  Univ.  27:  356,  576. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  8:  80,  258.  — Westm.  46:  144.— 
Chr.  Rem.  13:  62.  — Tait,  n.  s.  13:  137,  205. 

—  Martin,  and  Canning.     Blackw.  11:  230. 

—  Philo.sophical  Works.     (,J.  Walker)  ciir.  Exam.  57: 

421.  — Brownson,  12:  445.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  11 :  92,309. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bcnth^y,  19:   494.  — 

Brownson,  23:  482.  —  Chr.  R.  20:  219. 


Hume,  David,  Philosophy'  of,  Huxley's  Exposition  of. 
(N.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  421. 

—  Private  Correspondence  of.     Ed.   Mo.  R.   5:    127. — 

Mo.  R.  97:  347. 

—  Ritchie's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  646.  —  (J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R.  7:  I. 

—  Voltaire  and  Rousseau.  (J.  Murdock)  New  Eng.  i :  169. 
Hume,  Joseph,  Life  of.     Dem.  R.  35:  291.  — Peop.  J.  4: 

37.  — Liv.  Age,  45:  83. 
Hume,  Mary  C.     Poems.     Eel.  M.  58:  343. 
Humility.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  63.  —  Dub.  Univ.  93:  222. 

—  the  Basis  of  moral  Greatness.     (F.  A.  Ranch)  Mer- 

cersb.  13:  611. 
Humite  of  Monte  Sonima.     (A.  Scacchi)  Am.  J.  Sci.  O4: 

175- 

Humniing-Bird  of  the  California  Water-Falls.  (J.  Muir) 
Scrib.  15:  545. 

Humming-Birds.  (J.  H.  Partridge)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5: 
277.  —  (A.  R.  Wallace)  Fortn.  28:  773.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  136:  3.  —  Appleton,  i :  4S7.  —  (S.  A.  Hub- 
bard) Harper,  63:  25.  —  (J.  V.  Chene}-)  Scrib.  22: 
760.  —  Eraser,  65:  457.     Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  56:  253. 

—  Knick.  62:  317.  —  Sharpe,  41:  121.  —  Penny  M. 

4:  135- 

—  Origin  of.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  534. 

—  Something  about.    (M.  Russell)  Hours  at  Home,  9:  536. 
Humming-Bird  Hawk-Moth.     (Mrs.  Ward)  Intel.   Obs. 

9:  39- 
Humor.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Godey,  39:  7.  —  Cornb.  33: 
318.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  577.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  129:  234. 

—  American.     (S.  S.  Cox)  Harper,  50:  690,  847.  —  Brit. 

Q.  52:  324.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  i.  —  Cornh.  13: 
28.— No.  Brit.  33:461.  — Eel.  M.  33:  137.    35:  267. 

—  All  the  Year.  6:  190.  —  Bentley,  27:  137,415,504. 

Slicks,  Downings.  and  Crocketts.    Westm.  32:  137. 

Traits  of.     Irish  Q.  2:   171. 

See  (iJso  Humor,  Yankee. 

—  among  Monarchs.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  489. 

—  and  its  Sphere.  (E.  H.  Gillette)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  145. 

—  and  Wit.     (S.  Cox)  Victoria,  23:  123. 

—  Boston  Wit  and.     (W.  Mitchell)  Lippinc.  i:  552. 

—  Faceti*.     No.  Brit.  46:  381. 

—  Feminine.     Victoria,  17:  368. 

—  German,  Specimens  of.     Bentley,  57:  310. 

—  Legislative.   (S.  S.  Cox)  Harper,  51 :  713.  52:119,271. 

—  Modern  Puritan.     Cong,  i:  280. 

—  of  various  Nations.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Victoria,  i:  193. 

—  Rustic.     (C.  A.  H.  Crosse)  Once  a  Week,  12:  459. 

—  Scottish.     No.  Brit.  35:  480.  — Once  a  Week,  24:  546. 

—  Sense  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  239. 

—  Waifs  from  Field,  Camp,  and  Garrison.     (J.  F.  Fitts) 

Lippinc.  6:  203- 

—  Yankee.     Quar.  122:  212.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  92: 

673. —  (G.  Massey)  Ev.  Sat.  3:  330. 
See  Absurdity;  Comic;  Jesters;  Jokes;  Wit  and  Hu- 
mor. 

Humors  of  the  North.  Eraser,  15:  20-591.  19:50.  22: 
658. 

Humorist,  The.     Colburn,  49:  78. 

—  Character  of.     (W.  H.  Pater)  Fortn.  29:  466.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  533. 
Humorist's  Life,  Sad  Side  of.     Eel.  R.  114:  659.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  220. 
Humorists,  American.     Cornh.   13:   28.  —  (A.  G.  Sedg- 
wick) No.  Am.  102:  586. 

—  Dickens  and  Thackeray.     Eel.    M.    16:    370.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  21 :  224. 

—  English,  of  1 8th  Century.     Prosp.  R.  9:  468. 

—  Modern,  i860.     Dub.  R.  48:  107. 

—  Recent;  Aytoun,  Peacock,  Prout.     No.  Brit.  45:  75. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  91:  131. 


HUMORISTS 


615 


HUNGARY 


Humorists.  Thackeray's  English.     Colbum,  98:  262. — 

Iiitcrnat.  M.  4:  24. 
Humorous  Man.     Lond.  M.  3:  505. 
Humphrey,  David,  History  of  tlie  Propagation   Society. 

An),  t'liuri'h  U   4:  433,  622.     5:   10S-615. 
Humphrey  Grainger's  Losses  ;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  g:  39. 
Humphrey,  Heman.     Nat.  M.  2:  113. 

—  Letter  of.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  1 :  31. 

—  Pastoral  Sermon.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  428. 
Humphreys,  Gen.  Benjamin  G.     N.  Eel.  5:  179. 
Humphreys,  Charles.     (A.  A.  Humphreys)  Pennsvl-  M. 

i:  83. 
Humphreys,    Col.    David.     Embassy   to   Algiers,    1793. 
Hist.  M.  4:  262,  296,  359. 

—  Monument  to.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  367. 

—  on  Agriculture.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  .Im.  4:  98. 

—  Poems  of.     Carey's  Mus.  i:  230.     3:  273. 
Humphreys,  J.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  22:   i. 
Hunchback,  The.     (A.  Sullivan)  Putnam,  2:  79. 
Huncliback ;  a  Pennsylvania  Story.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7: 

745.    8:  330,  677. 
Hunchback  of  Strasburg.     Chamb.  J.  17  :  387.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  27:  100.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  168. 
Hunchback  Cashier.  Colburn,  156:  189-548.  157:  107. 
Hundred  Years  ago  [1781].     (W.  Deunehy)  Cath.  World, 

33:  736. 
Hunebedden  in  Drenthe.    (D.  Lubach)  Anthrop.  J.  6 :  1 58. 
Hung  and  unhung.     (R.  Wilson)  Lippinc.  14:   705. 
Hungarian  Address,  1866.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  2:  327. 
Hungarian  Books.     Eraser,  41:  477. 
Hungarian  Crown,  Adventures  of.    Once  a  Week,  17;  57. 
Hungarian  Dervish.     All  the  Year,  13:  66. 
Hungarian  Military  Sketches.     Blackw.  69:  89. 
Hungarian  Nation.     Brownson,  8:  492. 
Hungarian  Political  Romance.     Eel.  R.  91 :  408. 
Hungarian  Popular  Songs.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Internat.  SL 

5:  3.12. 
Hungarian  Sketches,  .Tokai's.     Eraser,  51 :  192. 
Hungarian  Tale.  All  the  Year,  19:  487. — Lond.  M.  23:  78. 
Hungarian  Traveler  in  England.     For.  Q.  20:   179. 
Hungarian   Types   and   Austrian   Pictures.      (E.   King) 

Lippinc.  23:  137,  277. 
Hungarians,  The.     Chamb.  J.  12:  6. — Hogg,  4:  S^. 

—  Among.     Argosy,  32:  265. 

Hungary.  (J.  0.  Noyes)  Nat.  M.  lo:  8.  12:  205. — 
Am.  Whig  R.  14:  127.  — Eraser,  65:  69S. — Prosp. 
R.  5:  360. 

—  along  the  Danube.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  61,  244,  348. 

—  and  Austria,  1849      Brownson,  9:   195.  —  Ed.  R.  90: 

230.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  22:  433.  —  Blackw.  65: 
614,  697.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  548.  22:  103. 
—  Westm.  51:  419.  —  Eel.  R.  90:  364. 

in  1861.     Eraser,  64:  517.  —  (B.  Price)  Fraser,  65: 

384.  —  Colburn,  122:  492.  —  Dub.  R.  50:  341). 

—  and  British  Policy.    Brit.  Q.  11 :  230.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  25:  237- 

—  and  Croatia.     (E.  Fitzmaurice)  Macmil.  36:  34. 

—  and  England.     Eel.  R.  91:  49. 

—  :ind  her  Institutions  in  1839-40,  Pardoe  on.     Mo.  R. 

153:  457- 

—  and  tlie  Hungarians.     Hogg,  2:  168. 
in  1849.     Eel.  M.  22:  43. 

—  and   Kossuth.     (.J.   H.  Perry)  Moth.  Q.   12:    262.— 

Eel.  R.  100:  363.  —  Brit.  Q.  14:  544. 

—  and  the  Lower  Danube.    (E.  Hull)  Dub.  Univ.  83  :  2;;. 

—  and  Roumania  since  1848.     (K.  Blind)  No.  Am.  109: 

176. 

—  and  Slavonic  Movement.     (J.  M.  Mackie)  Am.  Whig 

R.  8:  611. 

—  and  Transylvania,  Commerce  of.     (G.  F.  S.  de  Cas- 

sali)  Hunt,  21 :  191. 
Abuses  in.     For.  R.  5:  223. 


Hungary  and  Transylvania,  Paget's.     Dub.  R.  8:  89 

Mo.  R.  151:  141. 

—  Austria  and  the  Government  of.     Westm.  73:  457. 

—  Austrian.     Cath.  World,  32:  23- 

—  Bif-steck  a  I'Anglaise.     Temp.  Bar,  59:  179. 

—  Bright's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  31:  214. 

—  British  Bluc-Book  on,  1852.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  37. 

—  City  of  Fiired.     Temp.  Bar,  59:  3S5. 

—  Constitutional  Crisis  in.     No.  Brit.  52:  493. 

—  Coronation  of  Francis  Joseph,  1867.     Cornh.  16:  212. 

—  Country  Life  in,  before  the  Elections.     (A.  J.  Patter- 

son) Fortn.  5:  705. 

—  I 'ay  at  Adelsberg.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Victoria,  2:  202. 

—  Election  in.     (A.  J.  Patterson)  Fortn.  6:   129. 

—  Electoral  Laws  of.     (A.  .J.  Patterson)  Fortn.  5:  i. 

—  German  Books  on.     Ed.  R.  91:  496. 

—  Gerando  and  the  Struggle  in.     (M.  L.  Putnam)  Chr. 

Exam.  58:  I,  165,  402. 

—  Glimpses  of  Magyar  Land.  (E.  Dicey)  Macmil.  13:  376. 

—  Goth  and  Hun,  1S48.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  495. 

—  History  of.     House.  Words.  4:  249,  281. 

—  in  1849.     (L.  Pardoe)  Sharpe,  10:  91. — Brit.  Q   10: 

548. 

—  in  1851.     (C.  L.  Brace)  Bentlev,  31 :  516,652.  —  Irish 

Q.  2:  563. 

—  in  1852.     De  Bow,  13:  433. 

—  in  1855.     Eel.  R.  102:  479. 

—  iui878.    (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  27:394. — (A  Laugel) 

Nation,  27:  252. 

—  Life  in.     (J.  O.  Noyes)  Nat.  M.  9:  305. 

and  Literature  in.     Brit.  Q.  11:  514. 

Romance  of .     Fxl.  R.  91 :  40S. 

—  Literature  of.     Mo.  R.  113:  132. 
and  Prospects  of.     Nat.  Q.  14:  108. 

—  Magyar  Rural  Life.     (J.  D.  Fenton)  Victoria,  7:  320. 

—  Marmont's  Tour  in.     Blackw.  42:  405. 

—  Mineral  Wealth  of,  1871.     Pract.  M.  i:  449. 

—  Mines  and  Mining  of.     Pract.  M.  2:  234.     3:  98. 

—  National  Maimers  in.     Penny  M.  7:  199. 

—  Non-intervention  in.     Brit.  Q.  15:  253. 

—  Pardoe's  City  of  the  Magyar.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  60. 

—  past  and  present.     (J.  JlcClenahan)  Nat.  Q.  i:  316. 

—  Peasant  Life  in.     (R.  K.  Tertzky)  Howitt,  i:  50.    2: 

22,  34.  —  Nat.  R.  9:  31.     Same  art.  Ed.  Jl.  48:  24. 
—  (R.  K.  Tertzky)  Peop.  J.  6:   ^7. 

—  Political  Relations  of,  1842.     Dub.  L'niv.  19:  7S1. 

—  Presburg  and  Pesth.     Temp.  Bar,  55:  339. 

—  Present  State  of.     Hogg,  7:  37^,  392. 

—  Protestantism  in.     (I).  D.  Demarest)  Princ.  28:  208. 

—  Pulszkv's  Tales  and  Traditions  of.    Ed.  R.  94:  127. — 

Eel.  R.  94:  iS. 

—  Question  of,  1S49.     Fraser,  39:  6S7. 

—  Races  and  Resources  of.     Lond  Q.  48:  67. 

—  Religious  Oppression  in.     (C.  L.  Brace)  No.  Am.  87: 

343- 

—  Revoltand  War  in,  1848-49.    Tait,  n.  s.  15:  732.    16: 

483,601.     17:  510. — Brownson,  8:   29,  104. — (C. 

C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  75:  424.  —  Ed.  R.  97:   119. — 

Brit.  Q.  13:    I.  — Dem.  K.  31:  505.  — Eel.   R.  91: 

750.     92:  641. 

and  Arthur  Giirgey.     Ed.  R.  97:  i. 

and  Kossuth.     Ed.  R.  94:  74S. 

Campaigns  in,  184S  and  1849.     Quar.  92:  354. 

Captive  of  Peterwaradein.     Sharpe,  13:  176. 

History  of.     Fraser,  44:  488,  695.     45:  94-687. 

Narrative  of.     Bentlev,  28:  194. 

What  next?     Brit.  (J.  10:  548. 

—  Russians  in,  1849.     Fraser,  40:  219. 

—  Statistics  of.     J.  Statis.  Soe.  39:   734. 

—  Tokay  Districts  of.     Penny  M.  13:'  47S. 

—  Unitarianism  in.     (H.  H.  Barber)  L'nita.  R.  12:  427. 

—  Vou  Beck's  Personal  Adventures  in.    Liv,  Age,  28:  77. 


HUNGARY 


616 


HUNTING 


Hungary,  War  of  the  Races  in,  1849.  (F.  Bowen)  No. 
Am.  70:  78.  72:  205.  —  (Mrs.  M.  L.  Putnam)  Clir. 
Exam.  48:  44. 

—  Works  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  500.     17:  505. 

—  Year  in.     Colburn,  17:  442. 
See  Magyars. 

Hunger  and  Tiiirst,  Phenomena  of.  Blackw.  83:1.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  43:  486.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  56:  416. 

Hungcrford.  .'Vgnes,  Inventory  of  her  Goods,  1523.  (J. 
G.  Nicliols  and  J.  E.  Jackson)  Arch.  38:  353. 

Hungerford  Market.     Penny  M.i:  169. 

Hungry  Heart.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Lippinc.  6:  189. 

Hunt,  Alfred  W.,  Technical  Notes  on.  (P.  G.  Hamerton) 
Portfo.  7:   155. 

Hunt,  F.  K.     Fourth  Estate.    No.  Brit.  13:  86. 

Hunt,  Henry,  Will  of,  1662.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:  33. 

Hunt,  John,  Missionary  among  the  Cannibals.  Mo.  Rel. 
M.  25:  145. 

Hunt,  Leigh.  (W.  H.  Barnes)  Meth.  Q.  20:  245.  — (G. 
Gillillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  655.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
11:  368.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  4:  17.  —  with  portrait. 
Eel.  M.  9:  3S4.  — Anal.  M.  4:  73.  —  with  portrait, 
Eraser,  9:  643.  — (J.  Savage)  Dem.  R.  27:  426.  — 
(C.  N.  Gregory)  Western,  7:365,  — (S.  C.  Hall)  Art 
J,  17:  317.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  66:  17. —  (G.  M. 
Towle)  No.  Am.  97:  155.  — (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So. 
Lit.  Mess.  7 :  473.  —  with  portrait,  (M.  Howitt)  Peop. 
J.  1 :  268.  —  Bentley,  38:  96.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36: 
701.  —  Blackw.  2:  38.  —  Broadw.  4:  307.  —  Cornh. 
i:  85.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64:  421.  —  Liv.  Age, 
63:  213.  —  No.  Brit.  33:  356.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
68.  29. 

—  and  his  Famih'.     Appleton,  22:  135. 

—  and  Lord  Bro'ugham.     (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  Temp.  Bar, 

47:  221.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  164.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  130:  239. 

—  and  B.  R.  Haydon.     (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  St.  James,  34: 

349- 

—  and  Charles  Oilier.  (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  St.  James,  35:  387. 

—  and  Southwood  Smith.     (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  St.  James, 

35:  76. 

—  Art  of  Love.     Blackw.  12:  775. 

—  as  a  Poet.     (A.  T.  Kent)  Fortn.  36:  224.  —  Eel.  M.  97: 

550. 

—  Autobiography.    No.  Brit.  14:  143.  —  Chamb.  J.  14: 

19.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  247.  —  Dub.  Univ.  36: 
268.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  13:  34.  —  Ed.  R.  92:  409.  — 
Intemat.M.  i:  35,  130. — Sharpe,  12:  121.  —  Tait, 
n.  s.  17:  563. 

—  Bacchus  in  Tuscany.     Blackw.  18:  155. 

—  Book  for  a  Corner.     Hogg,  3:  108. 

—  Correspondence.     Chamb.  J.  37:  266. 

—  Descent  of  Liberty.     Anal.  M.  6:  113. 

—  Feast  of  the  Poets.     Anal.  M.  4:  243. 

—  Foliage;    Poems.     Portfo. (Den.)  21:  394. — Blackw. 

6:  70. — Quar.  18:  324. — Eel.  R.  28:  4S4. 

—  Gossip  about.     Colburn,  81:  84. 

—  Hero  and  Leander,  and  Bacchus  and  Ariadne.     Lond. 

M  2:  45. 

—  Imagination  iind  Fancy.     Br'U.  Q.  i:  563.  —  Eel.  M. 

5:  500.  —  Dub.  Univ.  25:  649. 

—  Ixgend  of  Florence.     Blackw.  47:  303. 

—  I.«tters  to.     Blackw.  2:  414.     3:  196. 

—  Litf-raiy  Life  of.     All  the  Year,  7:  115.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  73:  5S5. 

—  Literary  Pocket-Book.     Blackw.  6:  235.     10:  574. 

—  Men,  Women,  and  Books.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  386. — 

Liv.  Age,  14:  188. 

—  on  the  Italian  Poets.     For.  Q.  36:  3-53. 

—  on  the  Pension  List.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  522. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  I2:  118. 

—  Personal  Reminiscences  of.    Ev.  Sat.  9:  50. 


Hunt,  Leigh,  Poems  of.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  619. — Col- 
burn, 37:  297.  — Liv.  Age,  66:  125.  — Tait,  2:  630. 
—  Macmil.  6:  238. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  610. 

—  Round  Table.     Anal.  M.  7:  278. 

—  Sketches.     (G.  W.  Peck)  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  300, 

—  Songs  aid  Chorus  of  the  Flowers.     Colburn,  47:  17. 

—  Story  of  Rimini.     Blackw.  2:  194.  —  ( W.  Tudor)  No. 

Am.  3:  272. —  Quar.  14:  473.  —  (W.  Ilazlitt)  Ed. 
R.  26:  476. 

—  Stories  of  Italian  Poets.     Liv.  Age,  8:  481. 

—  The  Town.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  669. 

—  Ultra  Crepidasius.     Blackw.  15:  86. 

—  Wallace  and  Fawdon.     CoUnirn,  89:  269. 

—  Witand  Humor.     Liv.  Age,  12:  97.  —  Westm.48:  24. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15:  344.  —  Ed.  M.  12:  456. — 
Dub.  Univ.  29:  74.  — Eraser,  34:  735. 

—  Works  of .    Liv.  Age,  i:  342. 

Hunt,  Memucan,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  13:  416. 
Hunt,  Robert.     Panthea.     Hogg,  4:  307. 

—  Poetry  of  Science.     No.  Brit.  13:  117.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  20:  289.  —  Eel.  R.  90:  36.  —  Eraser,  39:  378. 
Hunt,  Thomas  Sterry.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  486. 

—  Address  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Nature,  5:  329. 

Hunt,  Washington,  with  portrait.  Am.  Whig  R.  9:  522. 
Hunt,  Wni.  Henry,  Water-Color  Painter.  Eraser,  72:  525 
Hunt,  Wm.  Holman.     (F.G.Stephens)  Portfo.  2:  33. — 

with  portrait,  Appleton,  li:  656.  —  with  portrait, 

Eel.  M.  85:  632. 

—  Finding  of  Christ  in  the  Temple.     (F.  T.  Palgrave) 

Eraser,  61:  643.  —  Macmil.  2:  34. 

—  Isabel.     (B.  Cracroft)  Fortn.  9:  648. 

—  The  Shadow  of  Death.     Cong.  3 :  29. 

—  Technical  Note  on.  (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  6:  45. 
Hunt,  William   Morris,   with   portrait.     (M.  R.  Oakey) 

Harper,  61:  161 — (S.  W.  Whitman)  Internat.  R. 
8:  389.  —  Lippinc.  11:  iii. 

—  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  30:  116. 

—  Exhibition  of  his  Pictures.     Am.  Arch.  6:  173. 

—  Influence  of,  on, Painting.     (S.  G.  \V.  Benjamin)  Am. 

Arch.  7:  59. 

—  Records  of.     (H.  C.  Angell)  Atlan.  45:  559,  630,  753. 

46:  75. 

—  Talks  on  Art.     (J.  F.  Weir)  New  Eng.  37:  160. — 

Portfo.  9:  79. 

—  Teaching  of.     (F.  D.  Millet)  Atlan.  46:  189. 

Hunt  for  a  Publisher.  (Mrs.  Bushby)  Colburn,  143:  683. 
144:  44. 

—  for  Smugglers.     (P.  Mulford)  Atlan.  31:  202. 

—  with  Yankton  Sioux.     (T.  E.  Leeds)  Galaxy,  16:  552. 
Hunted  down.     (C.  Dickens)  All  the  Year,  3:  397,  422. 
Hunter,  John,  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  25:  372. 

—  Life  and  Genius  of.     Dub.  R.  2:  277. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  312. 

Hunter,  Mrs.  John,  Poems  of.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  1 :  421. 
Hnnter,  R.  M  T..  Correspondence  with.  Dem.  R.  29:  77. 
Hunter,  Wm.  Travels.  (Lord  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  4:  207. 
Hunter's  School  of  Arts  and  Industrial  School  at  Madras. 

Art  J.  5:  2S0,  310. 
Huiiterian  Museum.     House.  Words,   2:  277.  —  Once  a 

Week,  3:  623. 
Hunter's  Wife;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  15:  403. 
Hunters,  Ancient.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  245. 

—  Mighty.     Chamb.  J.  45:  107. 

Hunting.  Chamb.  J.  49:  ■;S7.  —Gent.  M.  n.  9.  2:  57.  — 
Lond.  M.  7:  245.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  45. 

—  a  Dragon.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  9:  163. 

—  Ancient,  of  Great  Britain.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  10:  156. 

—  and  Hunters.     Eraser.  62:  613. 

—  Artifices  employed  by  rude  Nations  in.      Penny  M. 

14:  206,  218. 

—  Beckford's  Thoughts  on.     Retros.  13:  230. 


HUNTING 


61' 


HUSS 


Hunting;  The  Chase  in  Africa.     (Gen.  Daumas)  Sharpe, 

17:  361. 
Ciiassaing's  Ciiasses  au  Lion.     Beiitley,  58:  145. 

—  Clergymen  addicted  to.     Coriih.  20:  172. 

—  Coursing  in  England.     Broad w.  2:  i. 

—  Expedients  in.     Chainb.  J.  41:  270. 

—  in  Cashmere.     (J.  E.  Elten)  Putnam,  13:  436. 

—  in  England.     Eng.  Dom.  M   11:  210,272. 

—  in  the  Field.     (A.  Trollope)  Good  Words,  20:  99. 

—  in  France.     (L.  Lejeune)  Lippinc.  21:  192.  —  (W.  P. 

Lennox)  Once  a  Week,  16:  44. 

—  in  the  Himalaya.     Liv.  Age,  66:  626. 

—  Literature  and  Philosophy  of.     Eel.  R.  99:  71S. 

—  in  the  Midlands.     Lond.  Soc.  21 :  34. 

—  Meet  in  the  Campagna.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Lippinc.  13: 

573- 

—  of  Badlewe;  a  Dramatic  Tale.     Portfo.(Den.)  24:  7.,. 

—  Torch-Hunt  in  Tennessee.     Putnam,  10:  231. 

—  under  the  Cypress.     (R.  Wilson)  Lippinc.  14:  94. 

—  Wild  Deer."  (T.  Carlisle)  St.  James,  33:  426. 

—  with  the  Nizam's  Cheetahs.     (D.  Sassoou)  St.  James, 

43:  904. 
See  Trapping;  Wild  Sports.     Also  names  of  different 

animal.t,  as  Bison;  Eland;  Elephant,  etc. 
Hunting  Tour  in  1864-65.     St.  James,  12:  467.     13:37. 
Hunting  Tours,  Apperley's.     Mo.  R.  156:  359. 
Huntingdon,    Selina,  Countess  of.   Life   and  Times  of. 

Chr.  Exam.  29:  274.  —  Liv.  Age,  55:  283.  —  Mo. 

R.  150:  373.  —  Eel.  R.  70:  609.     Same  art.  Mus. 

38:  167.— Chr.  Obs.  57:  691. 
Huntington,  Daniel.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Putnam,    11: 

374.  —  Godey,  33:  68. 
Huntington,  Frederick  D.     Sermons.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton) 

New  Kng.  14:  429.  — (W.  I.  Budington)  New  Eng. 

18:  190. 

—  Withdrawal  from  Monthly  Religious  Magazine.     JIo. 

Rel.  M.  20:  361. 
Huntington,  Jedediah  V.    Alban.    Am.  WhigR.  14:  4S8. 

—  Lady  Alice.     (X.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  70:  225. — 

Liv.  Age,  21:  409  — (S.  H.  Turner)  Am.  Church 

R.  2:  505.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  529. 
Huntington,  Joshua,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  JIo.  Spec,  i:  449. 
Huntington,  Leverett,  Memoir  of.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  293. 
Huntington,  Samuel.     (A.  H.  Clapp)  Cong.  Q.  6:  317. 
Huntington,  Mrs.  Susan.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  309. 
Huntington,  Thomas.     (F.  S.  Pease)  N.E.Reg.  10:  2S3. 
Huntington.   Wm.,  Life  and  Works  of.     (R.  Southey) 

Quar.  24:  462. 
Huntington  Genealogy.     (F.  S.  Pease)  N.  E.  Reg.  i :  343. 

—  (J.   Huntington)   N.  E.  Reg.   5:    163.  — (S.   H. 

Conger)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  1S6. 
Huntington  Peerage.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  191. 
Hunyadi,  Count,  Hero  of  Hungary.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  39. 

Same  art.  Eel.  JL  52:  3S2. 
Hurculanensia.     Ed.  R.  16:  368. 

Hurd,  Nathaniel,  with  portrait.     New.  Eng.  M.  3:   i. 
Hurd,  Bp.  Rich.,  and  Contemporaries.  No.  Brit.  34:  375. 

—  Correspondence  with  George  HL  Huntley,  26:  325,  510. 

—  Life   and   Writings   of.     Liv.  Age,   66:  711. — Chr. 

Obs.  61 :  260.  —  Chr.  Rem.  40:  262. 
Hurdis,  John,  Poems  of.     Retros.  i:  57. 
Hrirdwaar,  India.     Hogg,  2:  356. 

—  Holy  Fair  of.     Cornh.  12:  609. 

Hurlbilt,  Martin  L.,  Memoir  of.     (S.  A.  H.)  Chr.  Exam. 

35:  41- 
Hurlbut,  William  Henr^-.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  7:  30. 
Hurley  House,  Berks.     Penny  M.j:  60. 
Hurlingham  Park.     All  the  Year,  43:   179.  —  Broadw. 

5:  Si. 
Huron  Indians  and  their  Head-Form.  (D.  Wilson)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  13:  113. 
Wilson  on.     Nature,  6:  264. 


Huron  Indians,  Conversion  of.  (A.  J.  Thebaud)  Month, 
40:  379.  41:  60.  42:  379.  43:  337.  —  Chr.  Rem. 
55:  277. 

—  Language  of.     Hist.  M.  2:  197. 

—  Last  of.     (W.  H.  Withrow)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  409. 
Huron,  Lake,   Botany   of.     (J.  Gibson  and  J.  Macoun) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  14:  467. 
Hurricane.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  10. 

—  at  Antigua.     See  Antigua. 

—  at  Shelbyville,  Tenn.,  1S30.     (J.  H.  Kain)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

31:  252, 

—  in  New  England,  Sept.  1S15.     (N.  Darling)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  42:  243. 

—  of  8th  of  April,  1S3S.     (J.  Floyd)  Am.  J.  Sci.  36:  71. 

—  of  Sept.  1S53,  in  the  Atlantic.     (W.  C.  Kedtield)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  68:  I,  176. 

—  of  May,  1S62,  in  England.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Intel.  Obs. 

i:  439- 

—  Ride   in   a,  through  the  Sugar  Canes.     (R.  Hardy) 

Eraser,  41:  292.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  127. 

—  Typhoon,  and  Tornado.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

7:  10.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  283.     Same  art.  Ev. 
Sat.  5:  216. 
Hurricanes.    All  the  Year,  23:  437. — Chamb.  J.  42:  519. 
—  (W.  C.  Redtield)  Nav.  M.  i:  302. 

—  and  Stonns  of   the  United  States  and  West  Indies. 

(W.  C.  Redfield)  Am.  J.  Sci.  25:  114.     51:  1-333. 

—  Courses  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  35:  201. 
See  Cyclones. 

Hurry  and  Leisure,  Concerning.  (A.  K.  H.  Boyd) 
Eraser,  60:  145.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48:  469.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  787. 

Hurst  Castle,  Day  at.     Blackw.  15:  35. 

llurstmonceaux  Castle.  Dub.  Univ.  78:  220. — Penny 
M.  14:  2x7. 

—  a  Poem.     St.  James,  35:  100. 

Hurston  Hall;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  10:  449. 

Hurter,  Frederick,  Historian.    (J.  Martinof)  Cath.  World, 

3:  115- 
Husband  and  Wife,  Rights  and  Liabilities  of.     Ed.  R. 

105:  181.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  40:  486. 
Husband  and  Wife;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  32:  327,  340. 
Husband,    Wife,   Child.     (A.   P.  Putnam)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

47:  62. 
Husband's  Complaint.     Lond.  M.  22:  43. 
Husband's  Friend;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  10:  334. 
Husband  Lover.     Dub.  Univ.  2o:  556,  717. 
Husbands  and  Wives,  Young.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  498. 

—  Apology  for.     Chamb.  J.  18:  3S5. 
Husbandry,  Ancient  Roman.     Ed.  R.  106:  453. 

—  System  of,  for  the  South.     (H.  W.  Ravenel)De  Bow, 

28:  106. 
Husbandry  Implements,   Improved.     De  Bow,   6:    131. 

See  Agriculture. 
Hush!     (Mrs.  Gore)  Bentley,  14:  65. 
Hushed  up.     (A.  de  Fonblanque)  Lond.  Soc.  33:  273. 
Huskisson,  William.     Complete  Letter-Writer.    Blackw. 

24:  107. 

—  Death  of,  and  approaching  Parliament.   Frascr,  2:  251. 

—  Speech  on  Free  Trade.     Blackw.  19:  474. 

on  Shipping  Interest.     Blackw.  22:   i,  135. 

Husks.    (M.V.  Terhune)  Godey,  66:  29-546.  67:52,159. 
Husks  that  the  Swine  did  eat.     (S.  H.  Cox)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  3:   112. 
Huss,  John.     (A.  II.  Wratislaw)  Kitto,  40:  97,  329. 

—  and  his  'Writings.     Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  228. 

—  and  tiie  Hussites.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  409. 

—  and  (he  Ultramontanes.     (A.  II.  Wratislaw)  Contemp. 

19:  238.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  1 12:  427. 

—  Attempt   to   canonize.      Month,   15:    425.  —  (W.    F. 

Stevenson)  Good  Words,  4:  339. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.  (H.  W.  Torrey)  No.  Am.  65:  265. 


HUSS 


618 


HYDE  0-DYN  AMOMETER 


Huss,  John,  Life  and  Times  of.     (J.  L.  Jewett)  Meth.  Q. 
3:  220.  — (J.  J.  Smyth)  Evang.  K.  18:  473. 

—  Precursors  of,  in  Bohemia.     (A.  H.  Wratislaw)  Con- 

temp.  13:  196. 

—  Publication  of  his  Works  in  Bohemian.     (A.  H.  Wrat- 

islaw) Kitto,  40:  97,  329. —(A.  H.  Wratislaw) 
Contemp.  10:  530. 

—  Sermons  of.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  New  Kw^.  23:  610. 

—  Story  of.      (H.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  7:  21.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  88:  341. 

—  Trial  and  Execution  of.  (E. II. Gillett)  Harper,  17:  637. 
Huss  Festival  at    Prague.      (W.  K.  S.  Kalston)  Good 

Words,  10:  S39. 
Hussar,  Origin  of  the  Word.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  415. 
Hut,  The.    (H.  J.  Brent)  Knick.49:  1-598.     50:  62-372. 
Huteheson,  Francis,  Sketch  of.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  427. 
Hutchings,  Wm.     (J.Williamson)  Am.  Hist.  Kec.  3:  241. 
Hutchinson,  Anne.     (E.  Lawrence)  Hist.  M.  II :  151. 

—  Life  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  16:  169. 
Hutchinson,  Col.  John,  Life  of.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  K.  13:  i. 

—  Eel.  R.  5:  16.  — Internal.  M.  4:  239. 
Hutchinson,  Lucy.     (J.  Hutton)  Belgra.  32:  95. 
Hutchinson,  Thomas,  with  portrait.     N.  E.  Reg.  1 :  297. 
Hutchinson  Family  of  Musicians,  with  cut.    (M.  Howitt) 

Peop.  J.  i:  225. 

—  in  Grasmere.     (H.  Martineau)  Peop.  J.  2:  i. 
Hutchinson  Genealogy.    (J.  L.  Chester)  N.  E.  Reg.  22: 

236.— (W.   H.  Whitmore)   N.  E.  Reg.  19:  13.— 

N.  E.  Reg  20:  355.     27:  81. 
Huth,  Nicolas's  History  of  Earldom  of.   Mo.  I!.  158:  31. 
Hutten,  Ulrich  von.    (J.Pai-kman)  Chr.  Exam.  75:  339. — 

Eel.    R.    108:    54.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  45:  89. — 

Ecl.R.  118:  191.  — Nat.  M.  13:  243. 

—  and  his  Times.     Fraser,  40:  207. 

—  as  a  Satirist.     Cornh.  16:  613. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Lond.  Q.  28:  65. 

—  Strauss's  Life  and  Times  of.     Chr.  Obs.  74;  892, — 

Colburn,  112:  204. — Nat.  R.  6:  280. 
Hutton,  Charles,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Portfo.(Den.) 
30:  265. 

—  Mathematical  Tracts.   Ed.  R.  22:  88.  —  Qiiar.  9:  400. 
Hutton,  James,  Moravian  Missionary.  Tait,  n.  s.  24:  367. 

—  and  James  Henderson.    (C.  J.  Vaughan)  Good  Words, 

19:  7S4. 
Hutton,  Richard  II.,  as  Critic  and  Theologian.     (S.  D. 

Collet)  Contemp.  16:  634. 
Hutton,  Samuel.     Reliquary,  11:  215. 
Hutton,  Wm.,  Life  of.      Eel.  R.  26:  440.— Mo.  R.  82: 

202. — Dem.R.  14:  498. — Penny  M.  5:  445-499. 
Huxley,  Thomas  Henry.     (E.  Haeckel)  Nature,  9:  257. 

—  (E.  Haeckel)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  739.  —  (B.  G. 
Wilder)  Nation,  ii:  407.  —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M. 
73:  243.  —  with  portrait,  Once  a  Week,  27:  188. 

—  Address  at  the  Harvey  Tricentenary.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

13:  396. 

—  Agnosticism  in  his  Life  of  Hume.      (J.  McCosh)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  15:  478. 

—  American  Lectures  of.     (E.  R.  Lankester)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  11:  709. 

—  and  Evolution.    (A.  Winchell)  Meth.  Q.  37:  289. 

—  and  Hume.     (W.  Mountford)  Mo.  Hel.  M.  46:  396. 

—  Critiques  and  Addresses.      (W.  H.  Browne)  So.    M. 

13:  372. 

—  Exposition  of  Hume's  Philosophy.    (N.  Porter)  Princ. 

n.  s.  4:  421. 

—  Hypothesis  of.      (Lord  Blachford)  Contemp.  26:614. 

—  in  New  York.     (J.  W.  Dawson)  Intcrnat.  R.  4:  34. 

—  Lay  Sermons.     (S.  C.  Bartlett)  Cong.  R.  11:  270. — 

Nature,  3:  22. 

—  Lectures  oL     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  23:  192. 

—  Writings  of.     (I).  R.  Goodwin)  Am.  Presb.  R.   20: 

302.  —  (C.  S.  Minot)  Internat.  R.  ix:  527. 


Huxleyism.      (W.  T.  Thornton)  Contemp.  20:  666. 

Huysman,  Cornelius.     Art  J.  3:  79. 

Ilyas  the  Athenian.     Fraser,  38:  16.     Same   art.  Liv. 

Age,  18:  203. 
Hyacinth;  a  Story.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  69. 
Hyacinth,  The.     (W.  Hincks)  Ilowitt,  i:  245, 
Hj'acinthe,  Father.     See  Loyson,  C. 
Hyacinthine  Locks.     (J.  E.  Tennciit)  St.  James,  3:  439. 
HvLtna,  The.     House.  Words,  6:  373. 
Hy«na-Den,  near  Wells,  England.     (W.  Boyd)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  7:  377. 
Hyatt,  John.    Sermons.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  14:  640. 
Hybrid  Races  of  Animals  and  Men.     De  Bow,  19:  535. 
Hybridity  in  Animals.      (S.  G.  Morton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  53: 

39,  3°3- 

—  Phenomena  of.     Anthrop.  R.  2;  164. 
Hybridizing.     West.  J.  11:  237- 

Hyde,  Alvan,  with  portrait.      Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  i.<^(C. 

Yale)  Lit.  &Theo.  R.  5:  544. 
Hyde  Park,  past  and  present.      Peop.  J.  II :  176. 

—  Summer  Day  in.     Once  a  Week,  13:  113. 

—  Walk  in.    Temp.  Bar,  49:  222. 

Hyde  Pai'k  Preachings.     All  the  Year,  5:  117. 

Hyder  Ali;  Indian  Prince.     Penny  M.  8:  409.  — Mo.  R. 

159:  364. 
Hyder  Saibe;  an  Indian  Tale.     Colburn,  41:  476. 
Hyderabad,  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,  27:  386. 
Hydra,  Island  of.     Penny  M.  3:  322. 
Hydra  Tuba.     (A.  Ramsay)  Recr.  Sci.  2:   54. 
Hydra?,  Ancient  and  modern.  (R.  Denkin)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  3. 
Hydraulic  Brake,  Henderson's.     Pract.  M.  5:  298. 
Hydraulic  Bucket  Engine.     (P.  Westmacolt)  Eel.  Engin. 

4:  80. 
Hydraulic  Buffers.  (H.  Clerk)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  984.  2:  168. 
Hyilraiilic  Contrivances  of  India.   Eel.  Etigin.  II :  228 
Hydraulic  Double  Float.     (H.  L.  Abbot)  Eel.  Engin.  13: 

33°- 
Hydraulic  Engines,  High-Pressure.     (A.  Rigg)  Eel.  lui- 

gin.  9:  346. 
Hydraulic  Experiments  at  Roorkee.     (A.  Cunningham) 

Eel.  Engin.  14:  542.  —  Eel.  Engin.  25:  209. 
Hydraulic  Forging.     (J.  0.  Butler)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  553. 

—  Pract.  M.  6:  340. 
Hydraulic  Gunnery.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  374. 
Hydraulic  Joints.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  202. 
Hydraulic  Machine  Tools.     Pract.  M.  3:  130. 
Hydraulic  Modules.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  40. 
Hydraulic  Motor.     Pract.  M.  5:  234. 
Hydraulic  Power,  Accumulated.  Eel.  Engin.  i:  778,  924. 
Hydraulic  Presses,  Cylinders  for.    Eel.  Engin.  3:  67. 
Hydraulic  Ram,   Montgoltier.      (W.  Jones)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  io5:  186. 

—  Notes  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43:  133,  404. 

—  Report  on  Birkinbine's.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  50:  353. 

on  Gatehell's,  1853.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  55:  428. 

Hydraulic  Valves.    Eel.  Engin.  II :  410. 

Hydraulic   Works   at   Algiers,    1840.       (M.    Poriel)    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  29:   177. 
Hydraulics  as  a  Branch  of  Engineering.    (G.  Rennie)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  19:  56,  125. 

—  as  an  exact  Science.  (H.  Heineman)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  19S. 

—  Experiments  in.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  310. 

—  New  Principles  of.  (L.d'Auria)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  73. 

—  of  great  Rivers.     Eel.  Engm.  II :  210.    See  Rivers. 

—  Our  Knowledge  of.     Eel.  Engin.  lo:  408. 

—  Solution  of  a  Problem  in.     (C.  Herschell)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  92:  105,  181. 
Hydric  Sulphide,  New  Mode  of  manipulating.      (J.  P. 

Cooke,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  427. 
Hydrocephalus,  Yeats  on,  181 5.     Eel.  R.  22:  250. 
Hydro-Dynamometer.     (M.  de  Perrodil)  Eel.  Engin.  17: 

4S1. 


HYDROGEN 


619 


HYMNS 


Hydrogen.  (A.  Oppenheim)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOO:  426. 
loi:  64,  117,  209. 

—  and  Air,  Liquefaction  and  Solidification  of.     (W.  N. 

Hartley)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  17:  155. 

—  and  its  Substitutes  for  the  Lime-Light.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  103:  209. 

—  Liquefaction  of.      (M.  L.  Cailletet)  J.   Frankl.   Inst. 

105:  12S.  —  (R.  Pictet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:   191. 

and  Solidification  of.     (R.  Pictet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

106:  334. 

—  Peroxide  of.      (A.  Oppenheim)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi : 

212,  262. 

—  Relation  to  Palladium.     (T.  Graham)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

87:  256. 

—  Relations  to  Water.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  194. 
Hydrogen   Flame,    Phenomena  with.      (W.  F.  Barrett) 

Nature,  5:  4S2. 
Hydrogen  Gas.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  412. 
Hydrogeniiim.     (R.  Hunt)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  233. 
Hvdro-Geological   Surveys.      (B.  Latham)  Eel.  Engin. 

16:  84. 
Hydrographic  Office  at  Washington.    (L.  Bagger)  Apple- 

pleton,  13:  592. 
Hydrography.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  513. 

—  Advances  in,  1S57.     Chr.  Rem.  34:  213. 

—  Smyth's  Mediterranean.     Eraser,  49:  674. 
Hydroids.     (Mrs.  S.  B.  Herrick)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  17. 

—  of  the  Gulf  Stream.     Nature,  18:  326. 
Hvdro-Incubation.     Nature,  18:  542. 
Hydrometers.     (R.  Hare)  Am.  J.  Sci.  11:  115. 

—  Valuation  of  Solutions  by  Means  of.    (C.  R.  A.Wright) 

Pract.  M.  i:  239. 

Hydronamic  FormuUe.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  318. 

Hydropathy,  or  the  Water  Cure.  (E.  Tyler)  New  Eng. 
5:  149.  — (W.  P.  Atkinson)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  t,^. — 
Liv.  Age,  3:    19.  —  Mo.  R.  158:  238.  —  Tait,  u.  s. 

9:  379- 

—  Gully  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  742. 

—  in  France  and  Italv.     St.  .Tames,  35:  517. 

—  Life  in  a  Tub.     Irish  Q.  8:  5S9. 

—  My  Escape  from.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  481. 
Hydrophobia.    (H.  W.  Acland)  Contemp.  31 :  37S.  Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  338.  —  {.J.  Seoffern)  St. 
James,  11:  165.  —  Nature,  17:  117,  139.  —  Chamb. 
J.  10:  81. — Westm.  2:  324.  —  Niles's  Reg.  16: 
363.— Mo.  R.  122:  449. —  Carey's  Mus.  i:  128.  8: 
68,  100.  —  Liv.  Age,  20:  463. 

—  and    its   Phenomena.     Blackw.  90:  222.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  54:  317. 

—  and  Ral>ies.    (Sir  T.  Watson)  19th  Cent.  2 :  717.    Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  21S.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
136:  220. 

—  Dogs  and  their  Madness.     Ev.  Sat.  17:  45,  99. 

—  Facts  relating  to.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  23:  143. 

—  Remedies  for.     All  the  Year,  29:  17. 

—  Superstitions  of.    (C.  P.  Russell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  174. 
Hydrostatic  Bed  for   Invalids.     (Dr.  Arnott)  Penny  M. 

i:  214. 
Hydrostatic  Trough.     (D.  Wood)  J.   Frankl.  Inst.  77: 

289. 
Hydrozoa,  New  Order  of.     (G.  .T.  Allman)  Nature,  lo: 

251. 
Hyene,  M.  de,  Duel  of.     Liv.  Age,  58:  115. 
Hyeres.     Dub.  Univ.  81:  25,  261. 

—  Wintering  in.     (.J.  A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  41:  41. 
Hygeia,  the  City  of  Health.     Chamb.  J.  54:  33. 
Hygiene  and  Parkes's  Museum.      (G.  V.  Poore)  Good 

Words,  20:  553. 

—  and  Public  Health.     Am.  Arch.  6:  115,  130,  163. 
Buck  on.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Nation,  29:  260. 

—  Doctoring  begins  at  Home.     Liv.  Age,  46:  777. 

—  Domestic.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  29:  316. 


Hygiene,  Dunglison's  Elements  of.     Mo.  R.  140:  65. 

—  Gospel  of.     (.J.  V.  O" Conor)     Cath.  World,  30:  232. 

—  in   higher   Education   of  Women.     (A.   H.   Bennett) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  519. 

—  Literature  of.     (F.  Bacon)  Nation,  8:  392. 

—  Modern  and  Mediieval.     Lond.  Q.  i:  131. 

—  of  Air  and  Water.     Nature,  7:  31S. 

—  of  the  Seasons.     (A.  Donne)  Canad.  Mo.  4:  153. 

—  of  Water.     Nat.  (l  40:  67. 
See  Military  Hygiene. 

Hygienic  Change  of  Air.     Chamb.  J.  18:  6. 
Hj'gienic  Precepts.     All  the  Year,  36:  224. 
Hygrometer,  The.     Penny  M.  10:  246. 

—  Condensnig.     Nature,  17:  14. 

Hygrometric  Observations,  On.     (J.  P.  Espy)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  11:  221,  361.     17:  81. 
H^'las.     (H.  Hayman)  Contemp.  7:  277. 
Hylas;  a  Poem.     (J.  Mew)  Belgra.  13:  35. 
Ilylas;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  42. 
Ilymenoptera;  Our  six-footed  Rivals.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12: 

196,  349. 
Hymn,  Anglo-German.     (W.  C.  Dessler)  Mercersb.  Ii: 

422.  — (F.  Hartman)  Mercersb.  11:  424. 

—  Anglo-Latin.      (St.  Bernard)  Mercersb.    11:    304. — 

(St.  Bonaventura)  Mercersb.  11:  305. 

—  Ccclestis  Urbs  Jerusalem.     (C.  Kent)  Month,  23;  447. 

—  of  Cleanthes.     Broad w.  8:  368. 

—  of  the  Cross.     (St.  Bonaventura)  Mercersb.  10:  480. 

—  of  the  Dunkers.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Allan.  39:  529. 

—  of  Prudentius.     (R.  Ornsby)  Month,  18:  377. 

—  of  St.  Teresa.     (D.  F.  McCarthy)  Month,  18:  235. 

—  to  Apollo.     (J.  Mew)  Once  a  Week,  16:  407. 

—  What  is  a  ?    Eel.  R.  123 :  62. 

Hymns.     (W.  0.  White)  Unita.  R.  3:  275.  —  Am.  Meth. 
M.  14:  72.  —  Eel.  R.  117:  241.  — Prosp.  R.  3:  70. 

—  Alteration  of.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  72:  352. 

—  Cong.  4:  59. 

—  and  Hymnals,  Mediaeval  and  modern.    Chr.  Rem.  46: 

105. 

—  and  Hymn  Books.     (J.  C.  Jones)  Theo.  R.  il :  295.  — 

Chr.  Rem.  18:  302.  —  Lond.  Q.  16:  189. 

—  and  Hymn-Singing.     (W.  C.  Wood)  Cong.  Q.  16:  588. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  74:  99,  196. 

—  and  Hymn  Tunes  for  Congregational  Worship.  Eraser, 

62:  299. 

—  and  II vmn- Writers.     Liv.  Age,  57:  98 1.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

61:  "588. 
German.     (C.  B.  Pearson)  Contemp.  5:  471. 

—  and  Psalms.     (C  K.  Wiiipjjle)  Radical,  2:  12,   76. 

—  and  Songs  of  the  Church,  Wither's.     Liv.  Age,  52: 

440. 

—  Anglo-German.     (P.  Gcrbardt)  Mercersb.  11:  415. 

—  Beard's  Collection  of.  (II. Ware,  jr.)Chr.  Exam.  24:  90. 

—  Biography  of  certain.  (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Good  Words, 

3:  641.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  76:  609. 

—  by  a  Hermit.     (J.  Sterling)  Blackw.  47:  So-526. 

—  Christian  Psalmist.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  59. 

—  Church  Hvmual.     (J.  G.  Freese)  Am.  Church  R.  32: 

376. 

—  Early  Christian  Songs.    No.  Brit.  27:  194.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  54:  724.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  475. 

—  Evangelical  Hymnal.     (E.  W.  Oilman)  New  Eng.  40: 

257- 

—  for  Children.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  435. 

—  for  Public  Worship.      Chr.  Rem.   5:  39.  —  (E.  Pea- 

body)  Chr.  Exam.  47:  204. 

—  from  Compilers'  Hands.  (R.  T.  S.  Lowell)  Am.  Church 

R.  14:  34. 

—  from  the  German.     (J.  II.  Good)  Mercersb.  i:  50S. 
Miss  Cox's.     Dub.  R.  12:  279. 

—  Irish  Church  Hymnal.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  641. 

—  Lyra  Innocentium.     Prosp.  R.  2:  521. 


HYMNS 


620 


HYPOCRISY 


Tlvmns,  Makers  and  Menders  of.    Am.  Presb.  K.  6:  605. 

—  Medieval.     (O.  T.  Hill)  Dub.  Univ.  68:  497.     Same 

art.  Cath.  World,  4:  804.  —  Host.  R.  3:  361. 

—  Methodist.    (J.  Floy)  Metli.  Q.  4:  165.    8:602.    9:662. 

—  Am.  Meth.  M.  14:  178. 

and  C.  Wesley.     (J.  G.  Hale)  Bost.  K.  5:  296. 

Revised.     Meth.  Q.  39:  522. 

—  Nature  and  Offices  of.      (F.  U.  Huntington)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  11:  268. 
-Negro.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Allan.  19:  685. 

—  Nonconformist  Poetry.     Bib.  U.  4:  372. 

—  of  the  Church.     (H.  Harbaugli)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14: 

266. 

—  of  the  English  Nonconformists.    (I.  A.  Bird)  Liv.  Age, 

97:  387- 

—  of  the  Populace.     Blackw.  loi:  300.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  93:  3- 

—  of  Primitive  Church.    (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  i. 

—  of  the  Reformation.     Liv.  Age,  89:  742. 

—  Origin  of.     (A.  P.  Putnam)  Unita.  R.  i:  224. 

—  Sentimentalism  in.     (F.  U.  Bird)  Am.  Church  R.  30: 

216. 

—  to  the  Gods.     (A.  Pike)  Blackw.  45:  819. 

—  to  the  Virgin,  Early  English.     Month,  18:  471. 

—  Text  of.     (F.  M.  Bird)  Nation,  3:   117. 

—  Tinkering  of.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  3:  65. 

—  Unreality  in.     Am.  Church  R.  26:  367. 

—  Village.'  (R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  34. 

—  West  Boston  Society's  Collection.     (A.  Norton)  Chr. 

Exam.  1 :  41. 

—  Willard's  Regular.     Chr.  Exam,  i:  224. 

—  Wither's  Hallelujah.     Liv.  Age,  58:  316. 
See  also  Psalmody. 

Hymn  Book,  Congregational.     Cong.  M.  20:  711,  787. 

—  Methodist.     Am.  Meth.  M.  12:  143.  — Meth.  Q.  30: 

433.  —  (J.  M.  Buckley)  Meth.  Q.  36:  309.  —  Meth. 
M.  54:  822. 

—  —  New.     Lond.  Q.  45:  356.  — Meth.  Q.  31:  522. 

—  of   Ministerium   of  Pennsylvania.      (A.   J.  Weddel) 

Evang.  R.  17:  210. 
Hymn  Books.      Chr.  Disc.  3:    360.  —  (F.  W.  P.  Green- 
wood) Chr.  Exam.  13:    163.  —  (E.  Peabody)  Chr. 
Exam.  41:  422. 

—  Church.     Contemp.  1 :  434. 

—  English  Lutheran.     (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  11: 

1/5;  401- 

—  New.  (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  29. 
Hymn-Singing.  (J.  S.  Curwen,  jr.)  Cong.  3:  209. 
Hymn  Tunes  and  Graveyards.     Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  530. 

—  Old  and  new.     (,h  S.  Curwen,  jr.)  Cong.  4:  415,  47S. 
Hymnal,  Church.     (.1.  G.  Freese)  Am.  Church  R.  32:  376. 

—  What  it  should  be.  (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  3:  155. 
Hj-mnody,  Ancient.     (J.  Challen)  Chr.  Q.  i:  477. 

—  Latin.     (J.  Anketell)  Am.  (Church  R.  28:  10-499. 

—  of  Episcopal'Church.     (J.  S.  Kidney)  Am.  Church  R. 

18:  193. 
Hymnography,  Greek,  Examples  of.    Chr.  Rem.  55:  323. 
Hymnology.     (A.  Phelps)  Bib.  Sac.  16:  186.     17:  134. 

—  (W.   M.   Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  7:  422.— (B.  J. 
Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  488.  — Eel.  R.  102:  535. 

—  Quar.  iii:  318.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  73:  451. 

—  Liv.  Age,  50:  129.  —  (H.  A.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  24: 
318. 

—  iEthiopic.     (Transl.  by  .T.  M.  Rodwell)  Kitto,  36:  321. 

—  Ancient.     (P.  Schaff)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  259. 

—  and  Psalmody.     Eel.  R.  61:  399. 

—  Biblical  and  Classical.     Chr.  R.  21:  283. 

—  Brief  History  of.     (J.  Anketell)  Am.  Church  R.  31: 

443- 

—  Catholic.     Dub.  R.  26:  300. 

—  Church  Song.     Cath.  World,  20:  404. 

—  Early  Reformed.     (J.  H.  Dubbs)  Ref.  Q.  27:  504, 


Hymnology,  Eccentricities  of;  Early  Moravian  Hymn 
Books.     Kitto,  33:  249. 

—  English.     (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  7:   422,  563. 

8:  237.  —  (R.  P.  Dunn)  Princ.  30:  52. 
History  and  Prospects  of.     (J.  M.  Neale)  Chr.  Rem. 

18:  302.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  241. 

Old.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  524,  587. 

since   the  Reformation.      (E.    T.   Palgrave)  Good 

Words,  10:  supp.  44.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  loi :  195. 

—  English  Lutheran.     (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  11: 

175,  401. 

—  Freaks  of.     Galaxy,  24:  662. 

—  German.     (C.  T.  Brooks)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  234,  402. 

—  (C.  B.  Pearson)  Contemp.  5:  471.  —  (W.  M.  Rej-- 

nolds)  Evang.  R.  i :  308,  590. —  (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb. 

12:  228.  — Dub.  Univ.  52:  617.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

46:  211.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  67.  — Liv.  Age, 

47-  349-  —  (J-  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  22:  574. 

and  Englisli.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  704,  834. 

Miss  Cox's.     Dnb.  R.  12:  279. 

Deutsches  Gesangbuch  and  the  Church.      (E.  V. 

Gerhart)  Mercersb.  12:  165. 
New  German  Hj'mn  Book,   1S50.      Evang.  R.  i: 

590. 
Two  Centuries  of.     (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Good  Words, 

4:  539- 
Winkworth's  Lyra  Germanica.     Evang.  R.  8:  591. 

—  Histor}'  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  8:  549. 

—  Methodist.     (F.  M.  Bird)  Bib.  Sac.  21 :  127,  2S4. 

—  of  the  Abvssinian  Church.     (J.  M.  Rodwell)  Kitto, 

38:  3S8.' 

—  of  the  Church  of  England.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  85. 

—  Plj  mouth  Collection    (L.  W.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  14:  92. 

—  Sabbath  Hymn  Book.     (J.  Floy)  Meth.  Q.  21:  49.  — 

(J.  S.  Ropes)  New  Eng.  17:  35. 

—  Unchurchly.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  12:  141. 

—  Voice  of  Christian  Song.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  431. 

—  Wesleyan.     Lond.  Q.  56:  436. 

Hypa?thral  Question.  Am.  Arch.  5:  194,  202.  6:  3-199. 
Hypa-thral  Temple,  Restoration  of .  Am.  Arch.  5:11,  22. 
Hypatia;  a  Novel.    (C.  Kingsley)  Eraser,  45:  1-700.   46: 

31-687.     47:  62-417. 
Hj'patia;  a  Poem.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib.  5:  746. 
Hypatia  of  Alexandria.     (M.  Lloyd)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10: 

116. — Colburn,  127:    153. —Mo.  Rel.  M.  6:  555. 

7:  31- 
Hyperbola  and  Ellipse,  Properties  of  Curvature  in.     (C. 

Wright)  Math.  Mo.  2:  198. 
Hyperbole,  Social.     Blackw.  100:  672. 
Hvperbolic  Wheels.     (L.  G.  Franck)  Eel.  Engin.  13: 

536. 

Hvperides,  New  Fragments  of.  (Schaefer)  Meth.  Q. 
13:  58. 

Hypnotics.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  8:  289. 

Hypnotism.  (G.  J.  Romanes)  Nature,  18:  492.  Same 
art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  573  — (G.  J.  Romanes)  19th 
Cent.  8:  474.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  241.  Same 
art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  108.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95: 
621.  —  (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mercersb.  13:  245. 

—  Artificial.     (R.  Heidenhain)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  362. 

—  in  Animals.     (J.  Czermak)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  61S.     4: 

75.  — (F.  C.  Clarke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  211. 

—  Recent  Researches  on.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Mind,  6:  98. 

—  Studies  on.  (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  30:  323. 
Hypochondria,  Hints  on.  Colburn,  41:  212. 
Hypochondriac,  The.     Colburn,  57:  193. 

—  Cure  of  a.     (Mrs.  Seba  Smith)  Godey,  20:  55. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  249,  352. 
Hypochondriacs,     Colburn,  5:  470. 
Hypochondriasis  and  Hysteria.     For.  Q.  12:  no.    Same 

art.  Mus.  23:  349. 
Hypocrisy.     Colburn,  11:  301. 


HYPOTHESIS 


621 


ICE 


Hypothesis,  Place  of,  in  Reasoning.     (G.  Hall)  NewEng. 

14:  481. 
—  Use  of.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Fortn.  20:  77S.  —  (J.  Venn) 

Mind,  3:  43. 
Hyrax  of  Syria.     (C.  H.  Middleton)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  134. 

—  Penny  M.  4:  353. 
Hyrcanian  Sea,  Note  on.     (H.  Wood)  Nature,  12:  51. 


Hyssop  of  Scripture.     (J.  F.  Royle)  Kitto,  4:  257. 
Hysteria  and  Demonisra.     (C.  Kicliel)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17: 
86,  376. 

—  and  Devotion.     All  the  Year,  2:  31. 

—  on  Parnassus.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  26:  485. 
Hysterics.     (R.  Ludlam)  Lakeside,  7:  358. 
Hythe.    All  the  Year,  37:  35. 


I  and  my  Chimney.     Putnam,  7:  269. 

I  do  not  love  you;  a  Story.     Cornh.  27:  330. 

I  dream  of  thee;  a  Poem.     (R.Scott)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  532. 

I  Fioreili  Italiani.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  24-650.     11:  601. 

I  never  liked  Lewis.     (B.  Jerrold)  Lond.  Soc.  18:  464. 

I  owe  you  Nothing,  Sir.     Eraser,  36:  36. 

I  publish  the  Banns  of  Marriage.     (J.  Doran)  Liv.  Age, 

64:  623. 
I  remember.     (P.  J.  Bailey)  Lond.  Soc.  4:  222. 
lago.  Acting  of.     (R.  G.  Vvhite)  Atlan.  48:  203. 

—  and  motiveless  Malignity.     (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  136: 

165. 

—  A  stage.     Cornh.  33:  91. 

Iambic  Verse,  Trisyllabic  Feet  in.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  No. 

Am.  g:  426. 
lanthe's  Wedding.     (R.  Jocelyn)  St.  James,  49:  40. 
latronicus.     (E.  Spencer)  N.  Eel.  7:  135. 
Ibernium,    Identification   of  the   Site   of.      (C.   Wame) 

Arch.  39:  85. 
Ibex,  The.     Penny  M.  5:  156. 
Ibex-Hunting.     Chamb.  J.  50:  6S5. 
Ibis-Shooting  in  Louisiana.     Chamb.  J.  20:  6. 
Ibn  Batuta,  Travels  of.     (B.  Taylor)  Contin.  Mo.  i :  273. 

—  House.  Words,  11:  61. 
Ibn  Zafer,  Solwan.     Eel.  R.  97:  ^t,. 
Ibrahim  Pasha,  with  portrait.     Peop.  J.  i:  337. 

—  in  Sj-ria,  1831.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  77:  348. 
Ibsen,  Henrick,  the  Norwegian  Satirist.     (E.  W.  Gosse) 

Fortn.  19:  74.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  133.  -  (W, 

Archer)  St.  James,  48:  27,  104. 
Icarus;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  6:  457. 
Ice.     All  the  Year,  20:  iSo.  —  Ev.   Sat.  11:  347.  —  De 

Bow,  19:  709.—  House.  Words,  3:  481. 

—  American,  IIov/  it  first  went  to  England.     Ev.  Sat.  10: 

445- 

—  Anchor,  Notes  on.     (T.  C.  Keefer)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7: 

173- 

—  and  Ice-Houses.     Carey's  Mus.  12:  175. 

—  Arctic,   Dall's  Observations  on.      (N.  H.  Winchell) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  35S. 
^Artificial.     Chamb.  J.  8:  52.  —  Nat.  M.  13:  414. — 
Pract.  M.  7:  271.     See  Ice-Making. 

—  at  higli  Temperatures.    (T.  ("arneliey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121 : 

3S5.  — (T.  Carnelley)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  20:  12S. 

—  Causes  of   Holes   that  occur  in.      (J.    Ferguson)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  29:  278. 

—  Commercial  History  of.     (F.  II.  Forbes)  Scrib.  10:  462. 

—  Contraction  and  Expansion  of.  (J.  II.  Dunible)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  5:  418. 

—  Cutting,  on  Lake  Huron.     (M.  Coldwell)  Canad.  Mo. 

7:  135- 

—  Expansive  Power  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  9:  136. 

—  Dissolution  of  Field.     (C.   Whittlesey)  Am.  J.   Sci. 

79:  III. 

—  Formation  of.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  3:  179. 
of  Bottom.    (E.  Edlund)  Intel.  Obs.  6:  405. 


Ice,  Ground.    Penny  M.  11:  311. 

—  in  Kennebec  River.     (F.  Gardiner)  Am.  J.  Sci.  90:  20. 

—  Magic  Palace  of,  in  Russia.     (S.  F.  Cooper)  Putnam, 

15:  160. 

—  Making,  and  Ice-Machines.     (W.  N.   Hartley)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  16:  270.  — (W.  F.  Rae)  Good  Words,  20: 
194. —  (W.N.  Hartley)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  16:  270.  Same 
art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  373.  — Chamb.  J.  30:  4. 
57:  439-— I'ract.  M.  7:  262. 

by  Steam.     (J.  Phin)  Putnam,  16:  226. 

in  Bengal.     Penny  M.  6:  197. 

in  the  Tropics.     (T.  A.  Wise)  Nature,  5:  189. 

Machines  for.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:   104.     78:109, 

176.  101:266,347,413.  102:49,135.  107:73. 
—  Eel.  Engin.  i :  911. 

Pictet's.     Nature,  13:  432. 

Theory  of.  (M.  Ledoux)  Eel.  Engin.  21 :  89,  177,  314. 

—  Mechanical  Properties  of.    ( W.  Matthews,  jr.)  Nature, 

i:  534- 

—  Melting  and  Regelaf ion  of.     (J.  T.  Bottomley)  Nature, 

5:  185.  — (J.  Aitken)  Nature,  6:  396. 

—  of  our  Northern  Lakes,  Sudden  Disappearance  of.     (J. 

G.  Totten)  Am.  J.  Sci.  78:  359. 

—  on  Inland  Waters,  Solution  of.     (B.  F.  Harrison)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  85:  49. 

—  Phenomena  of.     (J.  H.  Dunible)  Canad.  J.   n.  s.  3: 

414.  —  (J.  H.  Dumble)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  67:  50. 
in  the  Lake  District.     (J.  C.  Ward)  Nature,  11 :  309. 

—  Physics  of.     (E.  Lewis,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  399. 

—  Polar.     (H.  N.  Moseley)  Nature,  20:  573. 
and  Tropical.     Sharpe,  30:  233. 

—  Preservation  of.     (II.  Meidinger)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102: 

136.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11:  91. 

—  Rifts  of,  in  the  Rocks  of  Mt.  McClellan,  Col.     (E.  L. 

Berthoud)  Am.  J.  Sci.  iii:  loS. 

—  Subterranean.     Eraser,  71 :  7S4. 

—  uniler  low  Pressures,  Experiments  on.     (T.  Carnelley) 

Nature,  23:  340. 

—  Wenham  Lake.     Eraser,  47:   no.        • 

Ice  Age.  (L.  Agassiz)  Am.  Eel.  3:  307,  512.  4:  i. — 
(J.  A.  W.  Oliver)  Tinsley,  29:  436.  —  (H.  W.  Cross- 
key)  Thco.  R.  11:  348.  — (C.  E.  Dutton)  Penn  Mo. 
6:  286.  —  (L.  P.  Gratacap)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  319. 
14:  90.  —  (H.  B.  Norton)  Pop.  Sci.  ^Mo.  15:  833. 

—  Causes  of  Cold  in.     (J.  S.  Newberry)  Pop  Sci.  Mo.  9: 

2S0. 

—  Climate  and  Time.     (R.  Hunt)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  14:  2^4. 

—  Evidences  of.     (II.  Woodward)  Pop.  Sci.  li.  16:  105. 

Same  art.  Eel.  iM.  89:  104. 

—  Gcikie's.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  641. 

—  Glacial  Epochs.     Quar.  148:  223. 

—  in  Switzerland.     (.\.  Geikie)  Nature,  2:  310. 
See  Glacial  Theory;  Glaciers. 

Ice  Amusements.     Penny  M.  8:  46S. 
Ice  Boat,  Construction  of.     (A.  C.  Jones)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
63:  85,  279. 


ICE 


G22 


ICHNEUMON 


Ice  Boat,  Description  of,  1S56.  (H.  Howson)  J.  Frankl. 
lust.  62:  2S3. 

—  IIow  to  build.     (C.  II.  Farnham)  Scrib.  22:  65S. 

—  Possible  Velocity  of.     (Z.  B.  Tower)  Eel.  Eugiii.  21 : 

514. 
Ice-Bout  Problem.     (Z.  B.  Tower)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  S3. 
Ice-B(iatiuy  in  Canada.     C'iianib.  J.  57:  6t)S. 

—  ou  the  Hudson.     (C.  II.  Farnham)  Serib.  22:  52S. — 

Ev.  Sat.  10:  199. 
Ice-Breaker,  Townseud's.     Hunt,  5:  444. 
Ice  Cave  in  Russia.     Hoyg,  6:  176. 
Ice  Caves.     Qhamb.  J.12:  169. 

—  Nature's.     Liv.  Age,  23:  253. 

—  of  the  Alps.     Mus.  2:  399. 

—  of  Annecy.     (C.  F.  Browne)  Good  Words,  7:  740. 

—  of  Washington  Territory.     (R.  W.  Raymond)  Over- 

land, 3:  421. 

Ice  Cavern  in  the  Justisthal.  (H.  King)  Once  a  Week, 
11:  639. 

Ice  Culture.  Chamb.  J.41:  99.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  62:  17. 

Ice  Drift  and  Currents  of  North  Atlantic.  (W.  C.  Red- 
field)  Am.  J.  Sci.  48:  373. 

Ice  Harvest,  American.     Chamb.  J.  52:  36. 

Ice  Hero,  Hans  Ilendrik.  (A.  H.  Markham)  Good 
Words,  21:  8S,  269. 

Ice  Houses,  Chinese.     Godey,  50:  242. 

Ice  Mountain  in  Hampshire  County,  Va.  (C.  B.  Hay- 
den)  Am.  J.  Sci.  45:  78. 

Ice  Rinks.     Am.  Arch,  i:  205. 

Ice  Sheet,  Thickness  at  any  Latitude.  (W.  J.  McGee) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  264. 

Ice  Storm,  An.     Once  a  Week,  8:  349. 

Ice  Trade.     Chamb.  J.  41:  99.  —  Hunt,  33:  169. 

—  American.     Chamb.  J.  11:  93. 

—  of  United  States.     Hunt,  II :  377. —  (N.J.  Wyeth) 

Am.  Alma.  1849:  175.     Same  art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

3:  406. 
Iced  Water.     Covnh.  7:  545. 
Icebergs.     Eel.  R.  114:  595. 

—  After,  with  a  Painter,  Noble's.  Eel.  M.  55:  94.  —  Liv, 

Age,  71:  472. 

—  and  Boulders.     (J.  Rae)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  4:  180. 

—  and  Floating  Islets.     Hogg,  4:  374. 

—  Observations  on.  (T.  A.  Latta)  Ed.  Philos.  J.  3:  237. 
Iceberg  Theory  of  Drift.  (P.  Dobson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  46:  169. 
Iceland.      (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  3:  334.  —(A.  Trollope) 

Fortn.  30:  175.  —  (Sir  D.  Wedderburn)  19th  Cent. 
8:  21S.  —  Chamb.  J.  52:  741.  —  Dub.  Univ.  84: 
349.  — Eel.  R.  115:  114. 

—  Age  of  Igneous  Rocks  of.     (J.  Geikie)  Nature,  24 :  605 . 

—  and  its  Phenomena.     Lond.  Q.  19:  121.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  58:  14. 

—  and  Faroe  Island,  Visit  to.     (R.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J. 

24:  129-2S2. 

—  and  its  (icy'ers.     St.  James,  5:  334. 

—  and  the  Icelanders.     Chr.  Rem.  24:  255.  — New  Eng. 

M.  i:  311. 

—  and  its  Explorers.     Ed.  R.  143:  222. 

—  and  its  ]ihysical  Curiosities.    Brit.  Q.  33:  325.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  53:  216,  3S8.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  69: 
421. 

—  and   Spitzbergen,  Yacht  Voyage  to,  Lord   Dufferin's. 

Quar.  102:  438.  — Lond.  Q.  9:  174.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  43:  33- 

—  Annals  of.     (W.  Fiske)  Natign,  30:  63. 

—  Barrow's  Visit  to.     Quar.  54:  355.  —Mo.  R.  136:  533. 

—  Boiling  Springs  of.     Westm.  67:  198.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  41:  114. 

—  Burton's  Ultima  Thule.     Nature,  12:  509. 

—  Californian  in.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Harper,  26:  145-44S. 

—  Cataract  at  Fossviillum.     Penny  M.  7:  449. 

—  Caverns  and  Banditti  in.     Penny  M.  7:  409. 


Iceland,  Celebration  in,  1S74.     (C  W.  Field)  St.  James, 
34:  559- 

—  Change  of  Faith  in.     Quar.  iii:  115. 

—  Early  Bishops  of.     Chr.  Rem.  56:  311. 

—  Eruption  of  Mt.  Hecla  in  1845.     Dub.  R.  25:  i. 

—  liruptive  Phenomena  of.     (J.  Tyndall)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

56:  402. 

—  Flora  of.     (W.  L.  Lindsay)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  71 :  64. 

—  Forbes  on.     Dub.  R.  50:  i— Eel.  R.  113:  527.— Ed. 

R.  113:  532. 

—  Geysers  of.     Penny  M.  2:  473. 

—  Henderson's.     (O.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  35:  75. 

—  Quar.    19:    291.  — Anal.    M.    14:    456.  — Spirit 
Pilg.  4:  212.  — (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  28:  21, 174,  253. 

—  Cong.  M.  i:  369,  431. 

—  Hooker's.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  15:  562. 

—  Impressions  of.     (J.  Bryce)  Cornh.  29:  553.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  121:  750.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  33. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  652. 

—  In.     (E.  J.  Oswald)  Good  Words,  17:  472,  543,  632. 

—  in  the  Year  1000.     Eraser,  46:  643. 

—  in  the  Year  iioo.     Ed.  R.  114:  425. 

—  Journey  into.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Good  Words,  8:  87. 

—  Kingof.  Colburn,  126:  118.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  340. 

—  Legendary  Lore  of.     Westm.  86:  122. 

—  Literary  Societies  of .     For.  Q.  9:  41. 

—  Mackenzie's   Travels  in.     Ed.    R.    19:    416.  —  (R. 

Southey)  Quar.  7:  43. 

—  Millenary  of.     Nature,  lo:  279. 

—  Modern ;  Autobiography  of  Jon  Jonsonn.     Fraser,  95: 

I.     Same  art  Liv.  Age,  132:  407. 

—  Moors  of.     (D.  Ker)  Appleton,  19:  38. 

—  Notes  from.     (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  20:  532. 

—  Old;  the  Burnt  Njal.     Brit.  Q.  34:  323.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  55:  II,  167. 
-  Ida  Pfeiffer's  Visit  to.     Dub.  R.  33:  336. 

—  Physico-Geograpliical  Sketch  of.     Westm.  52:  264. 

—  Sulphur  in.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  397. 

—  Summer  in.     Chamb.  J.  46:  27. 

—  To.     (Mrs.  Blackburn)  Good  Words,  20:  429-622. 

—  Vatna  Jokull,  On  the.     ( W.  L.  Watts)  Fraser,  90:  693. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  175. 

—  Visit  to,   1857.     (J..  W.  Bushby)  Colburn,  112:  429. 

113:  nS-344. 

—  Vital  Statistics  of.     (P.  A.  Schleisner)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

14:  I. 

—  Volcanoes  of .     Nature,  16:  105. 
-^  What  I  saw  in.     Eel.  M.  55:  518. 
Icelanders.     Penny  M.  2:  442,  452. 

Icelandic    Dictionary,    Cleasby   and    Vigfusson's.      (J. 

Bryce)  Nation,  18:  399.  —  Ed.  R.  140:  228. 
Icelandic  Legends.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  65. 
Icelandic  Letter;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  673,  721. 
Icelandic  Literature.     Nat.  Q.  21 :  256.     28:  61. 

—  Ancient.     Am.  Chuch  R.  24:  274. 

—  Egill's  Saga;  translated.    (E.  Burritt)  Am.  EcL  i :  488. 

—  Cornh.  40:  21. 

—  Frithiof  the  Bold;  translated.     (W.  Morris)  Dark  Blue, 

i:  42,  176. 

—  Historical;  translated.      (G.  P.  Marsh)   Am.  Eel.  i: 

446.     2:  131. 
Icelandic  Lore  and  Scenery.    Dub.  L^niv.  62:  469.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  61 :  97. 
Icelandic  Religious  Song.      Dub.  Univ.  77:  354. 
Icelandic  Sagas.     (Earl  Duffcrin)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  550. — 

Lond.  Q.  36:  35. 

—  and  Scenes.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  459.  1 
lohabod;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  169:  148. 

Ichabod;  a  Story.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  257-660. 
Ichaboc,  the  Guano  Island.     Chamb.  J.  43:  493. 
Ichneumon,  The.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  2:  379.  — Hogg, 
2:  108. — Penny  M.  2:  503. 


ICHNEUMOX 


623 


IDYL 


Ichneumon,  The,  a  Pet  in  India.     Chamb.  J.  i6:  223. 

Ichneumon  Flies  and  their  Larva;.     Once  a  Week,  6:  494. 

Ichthyology.     See  Fishes. 

Ichthyosaurus,  Complete  Specimen  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  407. 

Icon  Basilike.     See  Eikon. 

Iconium,  Account  of.     Cong.  M.  16:  399. 

Iconoclast  of  Sensibility.  (T.  G.  Appleton)  0.  &N.  7:  691. 

Icononzo,  Xatural  Bridges  of .     Penny  M.  2:  364. 

Ida  Conway;  a  Tale.     F'raser,  62:  285-735.     63:70-730. 

64:  71,  219. 
Idaho  and  Montana,  Travels  in.     (W.  Barrows)  Bost.  R. 

5:  iiS,  269. 

—  Rough  Times  in.     (C.  H.  Miller)  Overland,  5:  280. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  492. 

Idalia.     (L.  de  la  Rame)  Colburn,   133:  310-450.     134: 

63-445.     I-35:  75-453-     136:  69-457.     137:  63-447. 

138:  97-446.     139:  113,  1S9. 
Idas;  an  Extravaganza.     Blackw.  1 17:  32. 
Idea  within  and  without  itself.  (A. Vera)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

8:  2S9.— (T.  Gray)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:  13S. 
Ideas.     (A.  Vera)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  8:  107. — Fraser,  103: 

117. 

—  as  Essence  and  Force.  (A. Vera)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  8:  228. 

—  Association  of.     (W.  James)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  577. 

—  English  Doctrine  of.     (C.  S.  Peirce)  Nation,  9:  461. 

—  Xatural  Hist.  of.  (W.  F.Ainsworth)  Colburn,  167:  406. 

—  Old  Quarrel  about.     Cath.  World,  5:   145. 

—  Origin  of.     (W.  S.  Hill)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i :  436.  ' 
Degerando  on.     (M.  Xapier)  Ed.  R.  5:  318. 

—  Platonic   Doctrine   of.      Cornh.    12  :    452.  —  (C.  W. 

Guernsey)  New  Eng.  34:  705. 

—  Progress  of.     Chr.  Q.  8:  364. 
Ideals.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Harper,  54:  575. 

—  of  Every-Day  Life.     Dial,  1 :  307,  446. 

—  Three  extreme.     Quar.  144:  3S0. 

Ideal  Characters.     (E.  Burritt)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  145. 
Ideal  Houses;  an  Essay.     Cornh.  i:  475. 
Ideal  Knowledge.     Cornh.  6:  64. 
Ideal  Love.     Colburn,  73:  265. 

Idealism  and   Berkeley.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Brownson, 
i:  29.  —  Blackw.  51:  812.     53:  762. 

—  and  Realism.     (H.  Lotze)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  6:  4. 

—  Berkeley's.     No.  Brit.  34:  452. 

—  Critical,  in  France.     (P.  Janet)  Contemp.  36:  212. 

—  Ferrier's  Demonstrative.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  29: 

258. 

—  in  Life.     (W.  D.  Le  Sueur)  Canad.  JIo.  13:  414. 

—  Introduction  to.     (F.  W.  J.  Schelling)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

i:   159. 

—  Kant's  Refutation  of.     (H.  Sidgwick  and  E.  Caird) 

Mind,  5:  III. 

—  Materialism,  or  Dualism  ?    (F.  Bowen)  Princ.  n.s.  i: 

423. 

—  of  Berkeley  and  Collier.     No.  Brit.  53:  368. 
Idealist,  Dreamings  of.     Lond.  JI.  22:   122. 

Idealists,  The;  a  Socratic  Dialogue.     (J.  D.  Whelpley) 

Am.  Whig  R.  3:  258. 
Ideality  vei-siis  Reality'.     (,J.  B.  ^larshall)  Ilesp.  1 :  300. 
KL'iititication  ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  So. 
I(U>ntity,  Cherished.     St.  James,  26:  63S. 

—  Condillac  and.     (L.  Adams)  New  Eng.  35:  440. 

—  Necessary  Truths  and.   (L.  Adams)  New  Eng.  35:  733. 

—  of  Man  after  Death.    (A.  Coquerel)  Mo.  Rd.  M.  9:  15S. 

—  of  Persons.     Penny  M.  11:  loi. 

—  Question  of.     (F.  P.  Powers)  Lakeside,  6:   155. 
Identities,  Personal.     Blackw.  94:  73^. 

Ideville,  Henri  de.    Diplomatic  Journal  in  Italy.     (}uar. 

^33'  4^7-     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  771. 
Idiocy.     (H.  G.  Atkinson)  Zoist,  2;   163. 

—  and  Blindness.    (W.  H.  llurlbut)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  448. 

—  and  Insanity  in  Denmark.     (J.  R.  Hubertz)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  16:  244. 


Idiocy,  Causes  and  Prevention  of.     (C.  Sumner)  Mass. 
Q.  i:  30S,  509. 

—  in  Massachusetts.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  367. 

—  Treatment  of.     No.  Brit.  49:  y^. 
Idiomatic  Iterations.     Belgra.  24:  157. 

Idiot;  a  Russian  Tale.     (I.  Tourgeuieff)    Temp.  Bar,  29: 

249. 
Idiots.     (W.  H.  Wills)  House.  Words,  7:  313.     9:  197. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  21S. —  Dem.  R.  21:  227. 

—  Asvlums  for.     Ed.  R.  122:  27-     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

86:  3S5. 

—  and  Imbeciles,  Management  of.    No.  Brit.  39:  120. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:   187. 

—  Education  of.    Appleton,  3:  182.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  15: 

65.  — Chamb.  J.  8:  169.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15: 
423.  —  Chamb.  J.  8:  262.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  79. 

at  Bicetre.     Chamb.  J.  7:  20,  71,  105. — Westm. 

49:  70.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  14:  219.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  13:  369. 

—  Election  of.     Once  a  Week,  19:  128. 

—  Favored.     Chamb.  J.  35:  302. 

—  Happy.     All  the  Year,  II :  564. 

—  Influence  of  JIusic  on.     Chamb.  J.   26:  377.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  310. 

—  Institution  for,  in  Berlin.     (E.  H.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam. 

51:  360. 

—  Institutions  for.     (L.  P.  Brockett)  Nat.  M.  9:  2S9. 

—  Instruction  of.     (L.  P.  Brockett)  Am.  J.  Educ.  1 :  593. 

—  Schools  for,  in  France.  (X.  S.  Dodge)  Lakeside,  7:  455. 

—  Treatment  of,  in  France.  (S.  I.  Lesley)  O.  &  X.  4:  502. 
and  Training  of.    (E.  Seguin)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  145. 

—  What  has  been  done  for.  (L.  P.  Brockett)  Atlan.  i :  410. 
Idiot  Asylum  at  Syracuse,  X.  Y.  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  417. 
Idiot  Boy's  Sunbeam.  (C.  M.  McLachlan)  Hogg,  2:  163. 
Idiot  Colony  at  Chaterham.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words, 

13:  271. 
Idle  Lake,  The.     All  the  Year,  27:  180. 
Idleness,  Philosophy  of.  (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  12:  79. 

—  Plea  for.     Putnam,  lo:  360. 

—  Praise  of.     Once  a  Week,  18:  93. 

Idler,  Passages  in  the  Life  of  an.     Fraser,  2:  5S2.     3: 

305.     4:  143.     6:  689. 
Idlers.     Chamb.  J.  53:  449. 

—  Apology  for.     Cornh.  36:  So.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89: 

289.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  433. 
Idlewild.     See  Willis,  X.  V. 
Idling  away  Existence.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  55: 

721. 
Idol  of  an  Hour;  a  Story.     (M.  Collins)  Tinsley,  27:  23- 
Idols.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  622. 

—  of  Moab.     Cong.  2:  410. 

—  Worship  of.     Cong.  M.  1 :  22. 

Idolatry.     (J.  V.  Blake)  Radical,  8:  396,  — U.  S.  Cath. 
M.  4:  273. 

—  and  Fetich- Worship.     (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8: 

158. 

—  better  than  Atheism.     Univ.  Q.  19:  2S3. 

—  Heathen  inexcusable  for.  (J.  K.Wight)  Princ.  32:  427. 

—  in  India,  British  Patronage  of.     Cong.  M.  20:  341. 

22:  418. —  Eel.  R.  66:  233. 

—  in  modern  Society.     Cornh.  19:  6S9. 

—  Modern.     Eel.  R.  125:  424. 

—  of  Ceylon,  Hardy  on  British  Government  and.     Mo. 

R.  154:  369. 

—  Swan's  Poem  on.     Ed.  R.  45:  439. 
See  Worship. 

Idumea,  and  its  present  Inhabitants.     Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

3:  247,  393- 
Idyl  of  the  Plague:  a  Poem.     St.  James,  47:  367. 
Idyl  of  Red  Gulch.     (Bret  Ilarte)  Overland,  3:  569. 
Idyl  of  the  White  Ranche;  a  California  Sketch.     (I.  D. 

Hardy)  Tinsley,  28:   135. 


IF 


624 


IMAGE 


If,  Logic  of.     (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind,  2:  264. 

If  I  were  a  Voice.     (C.  Mackay)  Internat.  M.  1 :  17. 

Iffley  Church.     Penny  M.  14:  332. 

Ighthani,  Mote  in.     (E.  Walford)  Once  a  Weelt,  14:  399, 

445- 
Ignaticff,  Gen.    Dub.  It.  81:  69. 
Ignatius  of  Theopiionis.     ('hr.  Obs.  2:  65-5S1. 
Ignatius,  St.     Am.  Church  11.  21 :  563. 

—  and  Christ's  Person.    (E.  E.  Higbee)  Mercersb.  4:  497. 

—  and  his  Times.     (J.  Forsyth)  Prine.  21:  37S. 

—  Claim  to  Inspiration.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  392,  476,  596. 

—  Cureton's  Corpus  Ignatianum.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  681. 

—  Cureton's  Vindicie  Ignatiana;.     Bib.  U.  i:  443. 

—  Epistles  of.     (J.   B.  Lightfoot)  Contcmp.  25:  337-  — 

(J.  Murdock)  New  Eng.  7:  501.  —  New  York  H.  i: 
367.  —  Kitto,  5:  339. —  Brit.  (>.  24:  422.  —Dub.  U. 
44:  412.  73:  349. — Ed.  H.  90:  155.  —  Quar.  88: 
69.  — (C.  E.  Thwing)  Meth.  Q.  40:  31. 

Literary  Ilis'tory  of.     Bib.  K.  1 :  15. 

Syriac  Version  of.     (C.  F.  Cruse)  Am.  Church  R. 

i:  566. — (J.  Murdock)  Am.  Church  R.  2:  194. — 
Bib.  R.  i:  9S. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  393. 

—  Meditations  of.     Brownson,  19:  360. 

—  Testimony  of,  to  Christianity.     Brit.  Q.  63:  341. 
Ignatius,  Father,   Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.     St.  James, 

25:  727. 
"  Ignatius,  Father,"  a  religious  Impostor.     Temp.  Bar, 

15:  139- 
Ignatius  Loyola.     See  Loyola. 
Ignis  Fatuus,  Observations  on.     (L.  Blesson)  J.  Frank!. 

Inst.  15:  40S.  —  (J.  Mitchell)  .1.  Frank!.  Inst.  8:  y;^. 
Ignoble  Conduct  of  a  Nobleman.  House.  Words,  8:  477. 
Ignorance,  Chapter  on.     Knick.  7:  50. 

—  Duties  of.     Cornh.  39:  455.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141 : 

244. 

—  Foster  on  Popular.     Eel.  R.  32:  205. 

—  Guide  to.     Tinsley,  27:  259. 

—  of  Man.    Nat.  R.  14:  507.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  305. 
Ignorant  Folk.     All  the  Year,  47:  302. 

Iguanodon,  Fossil.     Penny  M.  2:  27. 
Ileen-ny-shiefre.     (E.  Townbridge)  Sharpe,  52:  30S. 
Ilenovar;  a  Poem.     (W.  G.  Sinims)  So.  Lit.  J.  4:  314. 
Ilfracombe.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  25. 
Ilg,  Albert.     Dream  of  Poliphilus.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  542. 
Iliad.     6'ie  Homer. 

Iliad  of  Sandy  Bar.     (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  5:  479. 
Ilka  on  the  Hill-Top.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  ig:  120. 
Ilkley,  England.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  48:  642,  S19. 
Ill-Conducting  Conductor.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  29:  243. 
Il!-Humorist;  or  our  Recantation.     Colburn,  71:  i. 
Ill-Will;   an  Acting  Charade.      (F.  Marryat)    Colburn, 

50:  92. 
Illegitimacy,    Statistics  of.     (W.  G.  Lumley)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  25:  219. 

in  London.     (W.  Acton)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  22:  491. 

Illinois.      (.J.  M.   Higbee)  No.  Am.   51:    92. — (S.  C. 

Clarke)  Atlan.  7:  579. 

—  and  Missouri.     (E.  Ilollister)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  20. 

—  and  her  Resources.     Hunt,  5:  427. 

—  and  the  West.     (.J.  W.  Tliompson)  Chi .  Exam.  26:  17. 

—  Birkbeck's  Letters  from.     (W.  T.  Spooner)  No.  .\in. 

8:  347.— Ed.  Mo.  R.  1:  i.— Ed.  R.  30:  120.— 
Quar.  19:   54. 

—  Coal  .Measures  of.     (R.  P.  Stevens)  Am  J.  Sci.  76:  72. 

—  Conquest  of.     (B.  B.  Minor)  De  Bow,  4:  366,  450. 

—  Constitution  of.     Niles's  Reg.  15:  93. 
1870.     (L.  D.  Ingersoll)  Lakeside,  4:  277. 

—  Description  of.     (Mrs.  C.  M.   Kirkland)  Contin.  Mo. 

3:  513- 

—  Early  American  Settlements  in.     (.J.  M.  Peck)  West. 

M^  i:  7^. 


Illinois  in  Spring-Time.    (C.  M.  Kirkland)  Atlan.  2:  475. 

—  Internal  Navigation  of.     (Ed.  Coles)  111.  M.  i:  19, 

—  Irish  Settlements  in.     (W.  J.  Onahan)  Cath.  World, 

33:   157- 

—  Life  in.  .  Once  a  Week,  4:  399. 

—  Military  Bounty  Lands  in.     West.  M.  5:  334. 

—  Notes  on.     West.  M.  i:   1S5. 

in  1S30.     111.  M.  i:  55-542.     2:  8-4S8. 

—  State  Teachers'  Association.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  16:  149. 

—  Statistical  View  of.     (J.  L.  Peyton)  De  Bow,  19:  247, 

405. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  316. 

—  Travelers'  Directory  for.     (S.  M.  Bowman)  Meth.  Q. 

3:  402. 

—  Vegetation   of.     (G.   H.   Perkins)   Am.  Natural,   g: 

385- 

—  What  Home  Missions  have  done  for.     (J.  E.  Roy) 

Cong.  R.  9:  401. 
Illinois  College,  History  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  225. 
Illness,  Pleasures  of.     All  the  Year,  14:  560. 
Illouscha;  a  Shadow  of  Russian  Life.     (Smirnov)  Temp. 

Bar,  61 :  58. 
Illuniinati,  Secret  Order  of.     Dub.  Univ.  81 :  67. 
Illuminated  Books.     Internat.  M.  i:  69. 
Illuminated  Latin  Psalter.    (E.  A.  Bond)  F,  Arts  Q.  1 :  77. 
Illuminated  Manuscripts.     Cluunb.  .J.  41 :  294. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Brit.  Q.  9:  70.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  21:  585. 
Illuminating  Manuscripts,  Art  of.     Penny  M.  8:  2S-148. 
Illumination  in  a  Missal.     (F.  Douce)  Arch.  12:  200. 

—  Missal  Painting.     Dub.  Univ.   68  :  363.     Same  art. 

Cath.  World,  4:  303. 
Illumination  and   tlie  Electric   Light.     (F.   R.  Conder) 
Dub.  Lhiiv.  93:   129. 

—  and  Water  Supply  of  London.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Eraser, 

94:  45- 

—  ,4vtiticial.     (E.  Frankland)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  30. 

—  Lifluence  on  Air  of.     (A.  Ott)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  86: 

266. 

—  with  Mineral  Oils.     (J.  C.  Booth  and  T.  H.  Garrett) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  373. 
Illusions.     Irish  Q.  7:  860.  —  Irish  Mo.  4:  441. 

—  and  Hallucinations.     Brit. (2.  36:  387.     Sameart.  Eel. 

M.  58:  41,  isi. 

—  Historical.     (.J.  Reade)  New  Dom.  13:  337. 

—  Philosophical  and  other.     Brit.  Q.  42:  79. 

—  Sully  oil.     (.J.   Burns-Gibson)  Mind,  6:  413. —  (G.J. 

Romanes)  Nature,  24:  185. 
Illustrated  Books.     Lond.  Q.  11:  474.  — Quar.  74:  168. 
—  St.  James,  9:  23.  —  Am.  Bibliop.  3:    169,  322, 
37S.     4:  70. —  Dub.  Univ.  37:  537. 

—  Children's.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Fraser,  33:  495. 
Illustration,   Art  of,  Phases  of.      (W.  Meynell)  Art  J. 

33:  S5. 

—  in   Literature.     Blackw.   no:  754.     Same   art.   Liv. 

Age,  112:  67. — Westm.  51:  92. 

—  Power  of.     Chr.  R.  9:  357. 

Illustrations  of  Irish  Pride.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Colburn, 

46:  352. 
Illustrative  Imagery.     (H.  Bacon)  Univ.  Q.  2:  175. 
Illustrious  Dr.  Matheus;  a  Tale.     (MM.  Erckmann-Cha- 

trian)  Temp.  Bar,  32:  205-491.    33:  36,  205. 
Illyria.     (C.  F.  F.  Clinton)  Bentley,  15:  612.     16:  46. 

—  and  its  Emperors.     Brit.  Q.  64:  i.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  131:  67. 

—  Sketches  of.     (G.  R.  Gleig)  Colburn,  56:  234.  57:  17. 
Illvrians,  past  and  present.     Fraser,  93:  170. 

Illyrian  Literature.     (G.  F.  Comfort)  Meth.  Q.  23:  74. 
Illyrian  Poetry.     Mo.  R.  114:  375.  —  For.  Q.  2:  662. 
Ilted  Smith;  a  Story  of  the  Middle  Classes.     Tait,  n.  s. 

21:  38-712. 
Image  of  the  Norman  Knight.     Fraser,  34:  42. 


IMAGES 


625 


IMMORTALITY 


Images,  Generic,  and  Automatic  Representation,  Galton 
on.  (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind,  4:  551.  —  19th  Cent. 
6:  157.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  532. 

—  in  Churches,  Use  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  491. 

—  Veneration  of.     Brownson,  7:  39. 

Image  Worship  in  the  Church,  Early.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  30. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  R.  86:  720. 

Imagery,  Mental,   Galton   on   Statistics   of.     (A.   Bain) 

Mind,  5:  564. 
Imaginary  Conversation,  An.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Putnam, 

13:  "358. 
Imaginary  Conversations.     (W.  S.  Landor)  Eraser,  52: 

560.     53:  443. 
Imaginary  Quantities,  Buee  on.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R. 

12:  306. 

—  Geometrical    Interpretation    of.      (M.    Argand)   Eel. 

Engin.  24:  16-313. 

—  Woodhouse  on.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  i:  407. 
Imagination.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Dem.  R.  12:  48.  —  (E. 

Coues)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  455.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  21: 
226. 

—  and  Fact.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  392. 

—  and  Fancv,  Hunt's.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  649.     Same  art. 

Eel.  Mis:  500. 

—  and  Language.     (M.  C.  Putnam)  Putnam,  11:  301. 

—  as  a  national  Characteristic.     St.  Paul's,  4:  61. 

—  as  the  plastic  Principle  of  Nature,  Frohschammer  on. 

(D.  W.  Simon)  Mind,  2:  39S. 

—  Cultivation  of.     (G.  J.  Goschen)  Liv.  Age,  141:  620. 

—  Dem.  R.  22:  33. 

—  Force  of.     (G.  B.  Griffith)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  201. 

—  Functions  and  Culture  of.     Brit.  Q.  46:  45.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  69:  257. 

—  in  the  Preacher.     New  Eng.  3:  54S. 

—  in  Science,  Tyndall  on.     Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs  5:  423. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Health.     Colburn,  6:  53. 

—  Influence   of  Natural  Scenery  on.     (H.  P.  Haynes) 

Godey,  47:  149,  224. 

—  Nature  and  Value  of.     (H.   L.  Baugher)  Evang.  R. 

II :  503. 

—  Observation  and.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Appleton,  18:  511. 

—  Ode  to.     (C.  E.  Havens)  Pioneer,  3:  353. 

—  Phenomena  of.     (Lord  Houghton)  Fortn.  31:  62. — 

Appleton,  21 :   159. 
of  diseased.     Lond.  M.  i:  250. 

—  Pleasures  of.     (Mrs.  J.  G.  Brooks)  Hogg,  9:  21. 

—  Practical  Uses  of.     (T.  C.  Finlayson)  Cong.  7:  3S5. 

—  Training  of.     (E.  Davies)  Contemp.   12:  25.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  131. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     (J.  McCosh)  Ex.  H.   Lee.   12: 

111- 

in  Philosophy.     Chr.  R.  10:  511. 

in  Science.     (M.  JL  P.  Muir)  Colburn,  166:  614. 

—  Vagaries  of.     Cliamb.  J.   16:  220.     Same  art.  Inter- 

nat.  M.  4:  638. 

—  Writers  on.     Colburn,  6:  259. 

Imaginative  Literature.     No.  Brit.  33:  165.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  51:  237. 
Imbecile  and  Idiotic,  Education  of.     No.  Brit.  39:  120. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:  1S7. 

—  Improved  Treatment  of.     (W.  Chambers)<Chamb.  J. 

51:  553- 
.See  Idiots. 
Imitation  and  Plagiarism.     Cong.  ^I.  6:  245. 
Imitation  Jlonk;  a  Poem.     So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  461. 
Imitation  of  Jesus  Christ.     «See  Kempis,  Ihomas  ii. 
Imitations,  Literary.     Putnam,  8:  113. 
Immaculate  Conception.     (G.  W.  Samson)  Chrt  R.  22: 

380. 

—  Dogma  of.     (H.  B.  Smith)  Jletli.  Q.  15:  275. 

—  Laborde  on.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  316. 

—  Little  Office  of.     (E.  Waterton)  Month,  33:  96. 

40 


Immaturity;  Discourse  on  Veal.  (A.  K.  II.  Boyd)  Eraser, 
64:  199.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54:  193.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  70:  643. 

Immeritus  Redivivus;  a  Romanesque.  Sharpe,  17:  1-160. 

Immermann,  Karl.     New  JIunchausen.     For.  Q.  31:  i. 

Immigrant,  The.     (.7.  Sill)  Godey,  25:  180,  217. 

—  in  Canada.     (T.  White)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  2. 
Immigrant  s  Progress.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Scrib.  14:  577. 
Immigrants,  Protection  to.     Republic,  i:  577. 
Immigration.     (F.  Kapp)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  2:  i.  —  (T. 

White)  Canad.  Mo.  1 :  193.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30: 
173. —  De  Boiv,  18:  699. 

—  Evils  and  Dangers  of.     (W.  Barrows)  New  Eng.  13: 

262. 

—  Juvenile  Paupfer.     Canad.  Mo.  12:  292. 

—  Labor,  and  Prices.    (H.  Clarke)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  13:  731. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (W.   Brown)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  696. — 

(J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  9:  399. 

—  to  the  United  States.  (E.  Jarvis)  Atlan.  29 :  454.  — ( W. 

J.  Mann)  Jlercersb.  2  :  620.  —  (A.  H.  Everett)  No. 
Am.  40:  457.  —  (O.  C.  Gardiner)  Am.  Whig  R.  6: 
455>  ^l)!)-  T-  419-— ^"iles's  Reg.  14:  3S0.  18: 
157.  — De  Bow,  5:  243.     21:574. 

German.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  11:  i. 

in  1790-1852.     (L.  Schade)  Hunt,  33:  509. 

See  Emigration. 

Immorality  in  Authorship.    (R.  Buchanan)  Fortn.  6:  289. 

Immortal  or  Mortal  ?     (S.  M.  Shute)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  205. 

Immortal  Life.     (J.  Walcott)  Overland,  8:   190. 

Immortals  by  Accident.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  5S2. 

Immortality.  (W.  Bement)  New  Eng.  11:  362.  —  (E. 
Buckingham)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  330.  — (S.  W.  Mc- 
Daniel)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  193.  — (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Theo. 
R.  9:  506.  10:  438.  —  (D.  Y.  Heisier)  Mercersb. 
20:  17.  — (W.  H.  Hill)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  123.  — (C. 
C.  Everett)  0.  &  N.  4:  313.  — (E.  Fiuley)  Radical, 
7:  385.  — (W.  H.  Furness)  Unita.  R.  9:  549.  — (E. 
Garbett)  Chr.  Obs.  77:  673,  76S,  840.  — (F.  A. 
Henry)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  410.  —  (T.  W.  Higgin- 
son)  Radical,  5:  3S5.  —  (H.  K.  Jones)  J.  Spec. 
Philos.  9:  27.  —  (G.  S.  Morris)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  695. 
—  (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Unita.  1\.  5:  605.  —  (E.  Payson) 
Scrib.  14:  187.  —  (G.  Smith)  Canad.  Mu.  9:  40S. — 
J.  Spec.  Philos.  4:  97.  —  Brit.  C^.  56:  33S.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  515. — Cong.  M.  3:  iS,  132. 
28:  36.  —  Aui.  Bib.  Repos.  10:  411.  —  (J.  Tucker- 
man)  Chr.  Exam.  3:  365.  —  Dem.  R.  22:  59,  124, 
225.  —  Danv.  Q.  i:  115.    2:  282.  —  Univ.  Q.  16:  382. 

—  and  Annihilation.     Bost.  R.  i:  445. 

—  and  -Vstronomy.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  10:  5. 

—  and  Christianity.     (T.  W.  Fowlc)  Contcnip.  19:  719. 

—  and  Evolution.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  Q.  34:  22.  — 

(J.  E.  Wells)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  291. 

—  and  Immateriality.     Eraser,  13:  694. 

—  and  modern  Thought.     (J.  Owen)  Theo.  R.  7:  410. 

—  and  Mortality.     (T.  W.  Fowle)  Contemp.  19:  673. 

—  and  Religion.     Theo.  R.  12:  4SS. 

—  and  Science.     (J.  W   Chadwick)  Unita.  R.  4:  554. — 

(T.  AV.  Fowle)  Contemp.  19:  461.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  78:  535.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  26. 

—  Argument  from  Analogy.     (I.  C.  Knowlton)  Univ.  Q. 

20:  237. 

—  .Arguments  for.   (E.  Buckingham)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  349. 
from   Nature  and   from   Scripture.     (T.    M.    Post) 

New  Eng.  14:  115,  161. 

—  as  indicated  by  Science.     (A.  B.  Blackwell)  Unita.  R. 

7:  514. 

—  Belief  in.     (A.  M.  Fairbairn)  Contemp.  20:   27,  371. 

Same  nrt.  Liv.  Age,  1 14:  67,  707. 
Ancient  Hebrew.     (S.  Tuska)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  787. 

—  Christ  and  the  Doctrine  of.    (G.  Matheson)  Priuc.  n.  s. 

4:  144. 


BmORTALITY 


626 


IN 


Immortality;  Does  Psyche  fly  out  of  the  Window?  (S. 
15.  Cioodcnow)  New  Eng.  40:  643. 

—  Eternal  I'unisliment  and.     Kitto,  36:  433. 

—  Hindu  Doctrine  of.     (J.  D.  Wlielpley)  Am.  Whig  R. 

2:  267. 

—  Hinton's  Doctrines  of     Eel.  R.  go:  338. 

—  Hints  of,  in  moral  Nature  of  Man.     (Z.  H.  Howe) 

Univ.  Q.  19:  148. 

—  Idea  of.     (C.  0.  Whitman)  Radical,  9:  53. 

—  Implicit  Promise  of;  a  Poem.     Macmil.  23:  65. 

—  in  Light  of  Science.     (W.  J.  Potter)  Radical,  8:  313. 

—  Indestructiljility  of   Force  an  Argument  for.     (E.  C. 

Bolles)  Univ.  Q.  23:  213. 

—  Life  and  Death;  the  Sanctions  of  the  Law  of  Love. 

Lond.  Q.  51:  265. 

—  Moral  Argument  tor.    (E.  Thomson)  Meth.  Q.  20:  5. 

—  Natural.     (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  Q.  6:  29. 

—  Natural  PIvidences  of.     (E.  G.  Smith)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

8:  556. —(T.  M.  Post)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2ds.  I2:  294. 

—  New  Phases  of  the  Argument  for.    (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth. 

Q.  2:  100. 

—  New  Testament  Views  of,  Alger  on.  Mo.  Rel.  M.  31 :  69. 

—  of  good  Deeds.     Bost.  R.  i:  579. 

—  of  the  moral  Powers.     (C.  Pollen)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  265. 

—  Perownc  on.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  416. 

—  Philo^^opliical  Argument  for.     Cong.  M.  2:  30,  ■]■]. 

—  Physical  Speculations  on.    (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  12:  406. 

—  Plato's  Views  on.     (T.  S.   King)  Univ.  Q.   4:  73. — 

(S.  Ellis)  Univ.  Q.  37:  3S9. 
and  Paul's.     (W.  K.  Pendleton)  Chr.  Q.  6:  ^.Ty 

—  Practical  Aspects  of.     Theo.  R.  7:  200. 

—  Proof  of.     (T.  S.  Latlirop)  Univ.  Q.  31:  410. 

—  Proofs  of.     (C.  F.  Goeschel)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  11:  65, 

i77i  372.  —  J.  Spec.  Philos.  7:  (July)  89. 

—  Rational  Grounds  for.     (L.  Curtis)  New  Eng.  36:  647. 

—  Thoughts  on.     (I.  Dolman)  Radical,  9:  205.  —  Kuick. 

22:  395. 
Imogen,  in  Shakspere  and  in  Sculpture.     Eraser,  70:  506. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:  472. 
Imogen  in  Wales;  a  Poem.    (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  Univ.  56:  480. 
Finpartiality.     Irish  Mo.  5:  266. 
[mpcacliinent.     Cliamb.  J.  45:  213. 

—  of  Andrew  Johnson.     /Ste  Johnson,  Andrew. 
Imperfections  of  Others.  (R.W.  Dale)  Good  Words,  8:  454. 
Imperial  Administration.    (Earl  of  Carnarvon)  Fortn.  30: 

751- 

Imperial  Federation.     (J.  Vogel)  Canad.  Mo.  12:  232. 

Imperial  Hospitalities.     (Cliamb.  J.  34:  33. 

Imperial  Life,  Curiosities  of;  Autobiography  of  Cath- 
erine II.    Nat.  R.  8:32.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  494. 

Imperial  Pardon,  An.     Belgra.  37:  170. 

Imperial  Review,  An.     (J.  A.  O'Shea)  Tinsley,  26:  526. 

Imperialism.  (R.  Lowe)Fottn.  30:  453.  —  Fraser,  55:  493. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  i.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  23:  321. 

—  and  Constitutionalism  in  Rome,  France,  and  England. 

Chr.  Rem.  32:  265. 

—  and  Socialism.     (F.  Seehohm)  19th  Cent.  7:  726. 

—  End  of  French.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28:  431. 

—  in  America.     Galaxy,  8:  656. 
Inipcrium  et  Libertas.     Westm.  II3:  91. 
Impertinent  Curiosity,  or  curious  Impertinence.     Lond. 

M.  17:  25. 
Implements  in  Drift,  New  Jersey.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am. 

Niitural.  7:  204. 
Impoliteness  as  a  national  Institution.     (C.  A.  Bristed) 

Galaxy,  15:  iSi. 
Imports  in  Massachusetts,  Petitions  against,  1668.     N.  E. 

Reg.  9:  81. 

—  of  New  York.    Hunt,  14:  274. 

—  of  Sugars,  Molasses,  etc.,  1790-1844.    Hunt,  14:  291. 

—  of  United  States  from  1833  to  1842.     Hunt,  8:  173. 
1845.    Hunt,  14:  574. 


Impossibilities.     Colburn,  45:  475. 

Impossible  Storj'.  An.     (B.  Taylor)  Scrib.  16:  131. 

Impost;  a  stupendous  Deception.    (S.  Beaman)  Dem.  R. 

27:  439- 
Imposts  and  Burdens.     {S..  Strayler)  Belgra.  13:  429. 

—  Chaptal  on.     Anal.  M.  15:  321,  400. 
Impostors.     All  the  Year,  19:  615. 

—  Eminent.     St.  James,  7:  265. 

—  Some  noted.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  14. 

—  Two,  of  the  iSth  Century.     Cornh.  39:  56S. 
Imposture  and  Credulity.     Dub.  Univ.  67:  218.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  71:  834,  994. 
Impostures.     Blackw.  51:  51. — Mus.  44:  346. 

—  Extraordinary.      Chamb.    J.    19:    37.  —  (R.    Lewin) 

Lippinc.  5:  217. 

—  Literary.     (D.  Fosdick)  Am.  Bib.  R.  11:  39. 
Impresario,  The  enterprising.  Once  a  Week,  16:  521-743. 
Impressions  et  Souvenirs.     (A.  L.  A.  Dudevant)  Dub. 

Univ.  87:  70. 
Impressions  on  Alluvial  Clay  in  Hadley,  Mass.     (C.  H. 

Hitchcock)  Am.  J.  Sci.  69:  391. 
Impressment  of  Seamen.     Pamph.  24:  383,  463.  —  Ed. 

R.  41:    154.  —  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  20:  4S9. 

—  Blackw.  20:  745. — Pamph.  14:   381.     23:  225. 

—  Tait,  4:  374. 

Imprisonment  and  Transportation.     Blackw.  55:  533. 

—  for  Debt.     Hee.  Debt. 

Imprisonments,  Short,  Results  of.     Nat.  R.  8:  64. 
Improvement,    Duty   of   continual.      (A.    Norton)    Chr. 
Exam.  2:  412. 

—  of  Time,  Foster  on.     (D.  E.  Snow)  Bost.  R.  5:  51. 
Improvements,  Modern.     Am.  Whig  R.  8:  581. 

—  of  my  Time.     Chamb.  J.  32:  129. 
Improvisatore  and  the  Heeler.      (F.  W.  Loring)  0.  &  N. 

2:  670. 
Improvisatrice,  The.    Eel.  M.  45:  217. 
Improvvisatori.     Penny  M.  8:  145. 
Impudence,   Modern.     (H   T.  Tuckerman)   Chr.   Exam. 

65:  419. 
Imputation,  Doctrine  of.     (R.  W.  Landis)  Danv.  Q.   i: 

390,   553.     2:   58,  248,  514. —  (N.  W.  Taylor)  Chr. 

Q.  Spec.  3:  297,497.  —  (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  2:  425. 

—  Princ.  11:  553. — So.  Q.  4:  255.  —  Am.  Presb. 
R.  3:  89. 

—  Forensic.     Kitto,  40:  160. 

—  Rationale  of.     (E.  Cutler)  Cong.  R.  7:  i. 

In  the  Abbot's  Seat;  a  Story.     Argosy,  29:  466. 

In  the  Apple  Orchard;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  Forrester)  Temp. 

Bar,  23:  335. 
In  Aunt  Mely's  Cabin.     (S.  Bonner)  Lippinc.  21:  245. 
In  the  back  Street.    (I.  G.  Meredith)  Galaxy,  15:  115. 
In  the  Barn;  a  Poem.     (B.  F.  Taylor)  Scrib.  8:  580. 
In  a  Box.     Galaxy,' 8:  536. 
In  the  Brook.     (S".  C.  Woolsey)  Scrib.  3:  567. 
In  the  Camp.     (R.  W.  Buchanan)  St.  James,  6:  422. 
In  Captivity;  a  Poem.    (C.  D.  Cameron)  Cornh.  13:  639. 
In  a  Cellar.     (H.  E.  Prescott)  Atlan.  3:   151. 
In  Charge  of  Treasure.     Chamb.  J.  42:  410. 
In  Clover.     (G.  W.  Thornbury)  Lond.  Soc.  18:  239. 
In  the  Cloister  Gallery.     Broad w.  8:  210. 
In  a  Cornef  of  Bohemia.     (M.  Collins)  Tinsley,  24:  565. 

25:  74,  165. 
In  the  Cftidle  of  the  Deep.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Lippinc. 

11:  310. 
In  Danger.     Chamb.  J.  51:  145-201. 
In  the  Dark.     (T.  Gift)  Galaxy,  17:  671. 
In  the  Dark.     (K.  P.  Osgood)  Lippinc.  10:  549. 
In  the  Dead  of  Night.     Argosy,  17:   1-401.     18:  1-401. 
In  Doubt.     (T.  A.  Harcourt)  Overland,  13:  2S0. 
In  the  Dusk  at  Diisseldorf.     Lond.  Soc.  33:  472. 
In  the  Enemy's  Lines.     (J.  F.  Fitts)  Galaxy,  4:  700. 
In  Exile;  a  Poem.     (C  H.  Miller)  Lakeside,  9:  360. 


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627 


INCOME 


In  Exile;  a  Story.     (M.  H.  Foote)  Atlan.  48:  184. 

In  Extremis;  a  Poem.     (E.  Renaud)  Putnam,  15:  445. 

In  Extremis;  a  Poem.     Broad w.  6:  187. 

In  the  Family.     Tinsle_v,  5:  Si. 

In  15.     Colburn,  153:   532. 

In  the  Five- Acre  Field.     (K.  Roche)  Irish  Mo.  5:  723. 

In  the  Garden;  a  Poem.  (H.  McE.  Kimball)  Scrib.  4:  168. 

In  the  Garden.     (M.  Oliphant)  Black w.  94:  244. 

In  the  Garden.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  96:  447. 

In  the  Gloaming    (Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell)Terap.  Bar,  22:  iSo. 

In  the  Gold  Avenue.     (V.  W.  .Johnson)  Harper,  52:  75. 

In  a  Gondola;  a  Poem.     (A.Paracelsus)  Cornh.  14:  564. 

In  the  gray  Goth.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Atlan.  20:  559. 

In  great  Waters.     Belgra.  15:  229. 

In  the  Greenwood.     Cath.  World,  ii:  5S9. 

In  the  green  Woods.     (C.  Owen)  Canad.  Mo.  11:  269. 

In  the  Heart  of  the  Earth.     Lond.  Soc.  16:  50. 

In  the  Heart  of  a  Hill.     (.J.  Payn)  Harper,  44:  123. 

In  the  Himalayas;  a  Storr-     Canad.  Mo.  i8:  126. 

In  Honor  bound.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Harper,  48:  717. 

In  the  House  of  a  Friend.     (Mrs.  Notley)  Eng.  Dom.  M. 

20:  1-284.    21 :  T-287.     22:  10-293.    23:  12-295. 
In  the  House  of  Miccenas;  an  imaginary  Conversation. 

(G.  S.  Smythe)  Temp.  Bar,  34:  1S6. 
In  the  Interests  of  Science.     (R.  H.  D.  Barham)  Temp. 

Bar,  40:   186. 
In  Jeopardy.     All  the  Year,  15:  65. 
In  the  Land  of  the  Eisteddfod.     Cornh.  8:  478. 
Ill  Life  and  in  Death.     (A.  L.  Walker)  Blackw.  105:  1S3. 
In  the  Lion's  Den.    Beatlev,  57:  363.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

64:  748. 
In  Loco  Parentis.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  557. 
In  Lodgings  at  Knightsbridge.    Temp.  Bar,  16:  272-567. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  88:  823,  903. 
In  Love  ■with  a  Shadow.    (T.  A.  Janvier)  Lippinc.  6:  518. 
In  the  Midnight.     (Lady  Wilde)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  44. 
In  the  Mibt;  a  Story.     (M.  E.  Penn)  Argosy,  32:  306. 
Ill  a  Jlonth.     (A.  Brewster)  Lippinc.  2:  167. 
Ill  my  Mind's  Ej-e,  Horatio!     Belgra.  g:  511. 
Ill  my  Study  Chair.    Blackw.  1 18:  273.    119:21.    Same 

'art.  Eel.  M.  85:  641. 
In  nij' Youth.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  391. 
In  November;  a  Poem.     (C.  Gibbon)  Temp.  Bar,  6:  558. 
In  a  Nutshell.     (F.  E.  Wadleigh)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13: 

33-  i°5.  185- 
In  Occupation.     Chamb.  J.  43:  337,  361. 
Ill  the  Orangery.     Lond,  Soc.  33:  130. 
Ill  the  Organ-Room.     Tinsley,  7:  390. 
In  Paradise.     Galaxy,  14:  24S. 

In  Pastures  green.     (C.  Gibbon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  17:  129. 
In  Peril,  Alongside.     Sharpe,  47:  143. 
Ill  Pursuit;  a  Story.     St.  Jame^*,  lo:  179. 
In  queer  Company.     Belgra.  22:  339. 
lu  Quest.     (J.  C.  Freund)  Dark  Blue,  3:  732. 
lu  Quest  of  a  Nest.     (T.  Carlisle)  St.  James,  37:  257. 
In  Request  rather.     Belgra.  8:  41. 
In  Richmond  Park.     Fraser,  54:  511. 
Ill  Richmond  Park;  a  Poem.     (Earl  of  Southesk)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  17:  31. 
Ill  the  Ring.     All  the  Year,  13:  iS.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

84:  417, 
In  the  Rue  Froide.     Liv.  Age,  123:  529,  694. 
In  Search  for  a  Soul.      (A.  Gray)  Liiipinc.  27:  463. 
In  Search  of  the  Picturesque.  (C.  F.  Woolsoii)  Harper,  45 : 

161. 
In  Search  of  a  Place.     Kiiick.  42:  441. 
In  Search  of  a  Tea-Cup.     Temj).  Bar,  36:  216. 
In  September:  aPoem.   (A.  Paracelsus)  Dark  Blue,  2:  64. 
In  the  Shadow  of  Death.     (J.  Poole)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  420. 
In  the  Shadow  of  the  Scaffold;  a  Story.     (J.  A.  O'Shea) 

Tinsley,  29:  222. 
In  the  Sierras.     (L.  II.  Foote)  Overland,  7:  324. 


In  Sight  of  the  Mountains.     (H.  N.  Duff)  St.  James,  39: 

7<5- 
In  Sir  Rupert's  Room.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  634. 
In  Snow.     Fraser,  99:  134. 
In  a  Stereoscope.     (L.  Walter)  Sharpe,  40:  S3. 
In  a  Studio.     (W.    W.   Story)   Blackw.   117:  4S1,    71-,. 

118:  301,674.     120.  21.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  126: 

241-412.     127:  88.     128:   112,  215. 
In  the  Sunshine.     (T.  Storm)  Canad.  5Io.  i:   152. 
In  Sutton  Woods;  a  Poem.  (A.  Austin)  Temp.  Bar,3  :  46. 
In  the  Temple  Gardens.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  276. 
In  that  State  of  Life.     All  the  Year,  24:  18-481. 
lu  this  World;  a  Novel.     (M.  Collins)  Dub.  Univ.  91: 

80-680.     92:  33-569. 
In  a  Transport.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  11:  272. 
In  a  Trumpet.     (I.  F.  Hopkins)  Scrib.  9:  244. 
In  Trust.    (J.  Iiigelow)  Fra.ser,  103:  145-71 1.   104:1-683. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  332-790.     151:   19-217. 
In  the  Tunnel.     (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  2:  284. 
In  the  Twilight.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Good  W(,rds,  4:  599. 
In  the  Valley  of  Shadows.    (H.  E.  Warner)  Scrib.  2:  650. 
In  War-Time;  a  Poem.     (J.  G.  Wliittier)  Atlan.  10:  235. 
In  the  West.     Fraser,  64:  123. 
In  the  whole  wide  World;  a  Story.      (L.  C.  Moulton) 

Galaxy,  14:  23S. 
In  the  Woods;  a  Poem.     (G.  Meredith)  Fortn.  14:  179. 
In  the  wrong  Place.     Dub   Univ.  95:  29. 
Ill  Xto.     (.L  L.  Ver  Mehr)  Overland,  4:  238. 
Inability,  Doctrine  of.  Modern  Explanations  of.     (L.  H. 

Atwater)  Princ.  26:  217. 
Inanimate  Objects,  Against.     Chamb.  J.  43:  657. 
Inca  and  his  Bride.     Blackw.  63:  750. 
Incas,   Historj',   Laws,  Customs,  and  Language  of  the. 

Westm.  90:  iiS.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  1293,  1490. 

—  Last  of.     Bost.  Mo.  r:  458. 

Incapables.     (J.  F.  Watkiiis)  Overland,  2:  524. 
Incapacities,  Four,  Some  Consequences  of.    ((.'.  S.  Peirce) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  2:  140,  193. 
Incarnation,  The.     See  Jesus  Christ,  Incarnation  of. 
Incendiarism;  its  Cause  and  Cure.     Fraser.  30:  243. 
Incendiary,  The;  Attorney's  Reminiscences.     Chamb.  J. 

^7'  355'     Same  art.  Eel.  51.  26:  538. 
Incest,  Levitical  Law  of.    (J.  Sturtevant)  .\m  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  s.  8:  423. 
Inch,   Ancient  Standard  of  the  British.     (J.  Taylor;  H, 

Heniiessy;  J.  Yates)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:  29S-348. 

—  Sacred  Character  of  the  British.     (W.  P.  Garrison) 

Nation,  3:   16. 
Inchbald,  Elizabeth.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  4S3.     55:  460. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (J.  Boaden)  Tait,  3:  753.  —  (F.  A.  Du- 

rivage)  No.  Am.  37:  445.  — Mo.  R.  131:  476. — 
Fraser,  8:  536.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  26:  244,  294. 

luchiquin  the  Jesuit's  I.Kitters.  Quar.  10:  494.  —  Portfo. 
(Den.)  5:  300,385.     13:   123.     14:  150,254. 

Incidents  of  real  Life.     Fraser,  34:  42. 

Incledon.  Charles  Benjamin,  Actor,  Recollections  of.  Col- 
burn, 53:  216. 

Inclined  Plane,  Motion  on  an.  (T.  Sherwin)  JIatli.  Mo. 
3:  206. 

—  of  J.  Renwick.     J.  Frankl.  lust.  2:  257,  321. 
Inclined  Planes.     .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:  426.    9:  40,  54,248. 

—  for  Mountain  Roads.  (E.  M.  Rogers)  Eel.  Eiigiii.  24:  56. 
Inclosure  Commission  of  England.      (J.  W.  Totiie)   J. 

Statis.  Soc.  25:  297. 
Incombustible  Men.     Chnmb.  J.  12:  4;. 
Income,  Definitions  of  the  Word.     (J.  E.  T.  Roger,')  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  28:  242. 
Incomes,  Small;  how  to  better  them.    St.  James,  35:  211. 
Income  Tax.     (H.  C.  Kingsley)  New  Eng.  37:   543. — 

Fraser,  47:  157.  —  Bank.  M.  (L.)  22:  7S5.  23:  8,  6S. 

—  and  Congress.      (G.  Mursland)  Hank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  32: 

67S. 


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628 


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Income  Tax  and  new  Tariff.     Dub.  Univ.  2o:  364. 

—  and  Property  Tax.     (VV.  Farr)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  16:  i. 

—  EJ.  H.  VI-  M3- 
Keconstrucdou  of.     (L.  Levi)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  37: 

155- 

—  and  Silver  Agitators.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  20: 

162. 

—  Communism  of  a  discriminating.     (D.  A.  Wells)  No. 

Am.  130:  236. 

—  History  of.     IJank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  20:  870. 

—  how  it  should  be  collected.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

9:  452. 

—  How  may  it  be  supplanted  ?    Eraser,  69:  507. 

—  How  to  abolish.     (L.  Bradley)  Contemp.  38:   loi. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Bank.   M.  (L.)  34:  373.— Ed.  R. 

97:  53°- 
and  the  Plans  for  its  Reform.     Eraser,  65:  403.  — 

Westm.  77:  97. 

in  1S45.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:   134,  270. 

in  1S57.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:  2,  65. 

—  in  the  United  States  and  England.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  26:  2S7. 

—  Principles  of.     (James  Booth)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  23:  455. 

—  Renewal  of.     Blackw.  68:  611. 

—  Suggestions  on.     (.J.  R.  MeCulloch)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

16:  279. 

—  Undiscriminating.     (W.   L.  Sargimt)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

25:  339- 

Objections  to.     (W.  L.  Sargant)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  24: 

213. 

—  why  not  applied  to  Ireland.     Dub.  R.  13:  155. 
^  Word  or  two  about.     Eraser,  47:   157. 
Iiicome-Tax  Grievances.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  460. 
Incompatible.     (A.  W.  II.  Howard)  Lippinc.  4:  614. 
Incompatibility  of  Temper.     (A.  B.  Haven)  Godey,  64: 

50-474. 
Inconsideration,  On.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  tt,. 
Inconsistency.     Cornh.  4:  58. 
Inconsolable  Society,  Some  Account  of  the.     (L.  Blan- 

chard)  Co  lb  urn,  50:  400. 
Incubation,  Artificial,  Bucknell  on,  1S39.     Mo.  R.  150: 

450. 
Incumbent  of  Bagshot.     Belgra.  10:  185. 
Incumbered  Estates  Court.     All  the  Year,  5:  569,  593. — 

Dub.  Univ.  36:  311. 
Incorporation.     Dem.  R.  9:  105. 
Incurables.     Chamb.  .1.  51 :  389. 
Incurable  Hospital  at  Putney.     Cornh.  17:  735. 
Indecent  Publications.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  14:   150. 
Independence.     IrishJIo.  5:   136. 

—  American.     (I.  N.  Danforth)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  502. 

—  Celebration  of  our  national.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  306. 

—  of  Mind.     Clir.  Obs.  14:   155. 

—  of  Thougiit.     (E.  P.  Ely)  Princ.  5:  358. 

—  Thoughts  on.     W^est.  J.  7:  340. 
Independence,  Mo.     (W.  (iilpin)  West.  .J.  II :  31. 
Independent  Ku-Klux,  An;  a  Storj-.     (J.  W.  De  Forest) 

Galaxy,  13:  480. 

Independent  Ministers  in  England,  List  of.  Cong.  M. 
14:  S04.     15:  192. 

Independent  Opinion,  An.     (.1.  Payn)  Belgra.  38:  434. 

Independent  Voter's  Place  in  Politics.  (C.  C.  Nott)  Na- 
tion. 20:  308. 

Independents,  The,  Hanbury's  Memorials  of.  Cong.  JI. 
25:  547,  617.  — Ed.  R.  75:  288. 

—  Present  Position  of,  in  Britisli  Empire.    Cong.  M.  25: 

923- 
Independency,  Fletcher's  History  of.     Bib.  R.  6:  519. 

—  in  Scotland.    Cong.  M.  2:  23-7S1.    4:  22. 
Index,  Making  an.     Loud.  Soc.  35:  470. 

—  of  Papers  on  Mat.Iiematical  and  Physical  Science.    (E. 

B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  341. 


Index  to  Periodical  Literature,  Poole's.  (W.  S.  Biscoe) 
Lib.  J.  i:  279.  — (W.  F.  Poole)  Lii).  J.  4:  159.— 
Lib.  J.  1 :  116. —  (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  267. 

Connnittee's  Reports.     Lib.  J.  i:  181-365.    2:  16, 

Committee's  6tli  Report.     Lib.  J.  3:  57. 

Continuation  of.     (J.  B.  Bailey)  Lib.  J.  4:  187. 

Discussion  at  London  Conference.     Lib.  J.  2:  266. 

in  England.    (H.  Harrison)  Lib.  J.  3:  59,  119,  1S9. 

—  (H.  0.  Coxe)  Lib.  J.  3:  59,  155. 

Plan  of.     (W.  F.  Poole)  Lib.  J.  3:  109. 

Report  at  Oxford  Conference.     Lib.  J.  3:  299. 

Report  on,  18S1.     (W.  F.  Poole)  Lib.  J.  6:  132. 

Sj-mposium  on.    (S.  B.  Noyes)  Lib.  J.  3:  141.    (J. 

Winsor)  143.  (F.  B.  Perkins)  143.  (J.  L.  Whit- 
ney) 144.  (J.  Schwartz)  145.  (W.  I.  Fletcher)  147. 
(C.  A.  Cutter)  148.     (W.  F.  Poole)  178. 

—  to  Subjects,  Universal.    (J.  A.  Cross)  Lib.  J.  2:  191. 
Index  E.xpurgatorius.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  725.  —  Brit.  Q. 

14:  133.  —  Nat.  R.  15:  48. 
Index  Librorum  Prohibitorum.     Brit.  Q.  14:  133. 
Index  Rerum.     See  Commonjilace-Book. 
Indexes,  Allibone's  Excerpts  on  Need  of.    Lib.  J.  4:  451. 

—  Blank-Book.     (M.  Dewey)  Lib.  J.  5:  318. 

—  Libraries,  and  Cyclopa;dias.     (A.  Hunter)  St.  Paul's, 

12:  464. 

—  Subject,  to  Transactions  of  learned  Societies.    (R.  Gar- 

nett)  Lib.  J.  4:  iii. 

—  to  Books.     Hist.  M.  10:  71, 

—  to  Periodicals.     Lib.  J.  i :  359. 

Index  Society.     Lib.  J.  3:  24-370.     4:  54, 

—  and  its  Field.     (H.  B.  Wheatley)  Lib.  J.  3:  105. 
Indexing,  Co-operative.     Lib.  J.  i:  113,  226. 

—  An  Evitandum  in.     (B.  R.  Wheatley)  Lib.  J.  2:  178. 

—  Rules  of  the  Index  Society  for.     (H.  B.  Wheatlev) 

Lib.  J.  3:  228. 

—  Some  Points  of.     (W.  I.  Fletcher)  Lib.  J.  4:  243. 
India.    (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  iii:  243.  —  (E.  Thomson) 

Meth.  Q.  27:  165.  — Blackw.  38:  803.  — Am.  Q.  18: 
20.  —  (.J.  C.  Lowrie)  Princ.  lo:  219.  —  Ed.  R.  15: 
327.    16:  128.  — Select  J.  i:  [50.  —  JIo.  R.  122:  191. 

—  Aborigines  of.     (D.  C.  Scudder)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  709. 
of  East.     (.J.  Briggs)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  51 :  331. 

—  Administration  of  Justice  in.     (J.  H.  Nelson)  Fortn. 

34:  300. 

—  Adventures  in.     (E.  Townbridge)  Sharpe,  32:  12. — 

Dub.  Univ.  61:  564. 

—  Agriculture  in.     Blackw.  113:   147. 

—  Alexander's  Travels  to  India  and  England.    Lond.  M. 

18:  212. 

—  Alps  of.   (M.  Ellis)  Good  Words,  8:  550.  —  Eraser,  93 : 

652. 

—  Ancient.     Chr.  R.  24:  458.  — Nat.  R.  4:  334. 
and  MediiBval.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Eraser,   81:  343. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  74:  563. 

Arrian  on.     Penny  M.  1 :  354. 

Connection  with,  in  past  Times.    Chamb.  J.  8:  81. 

Geography  of.     (F.  M.  Miiller)  Nature,  4:  3S1. 

Literature  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  lO:  843. 

Philosophy  in.     Lond.  Q.  47:  81. 

Relations  with  Greece  and  Rome.     (W.  II.  Green) 

Princ.  38:  394. 
Spier's  Life  in.     New  Q.  6:  48. 

—  and  British  Colonial  Empire,  1880.    (W.  T.  Thornton) 

Westm.  113:  181,  504.  114:  193.  489-  115:  239, 
527.     116:   119,  479. 

—  and  China.     Knick.  4:  109. 

Communication  between.     Colburn,  151:  302. 

—  and  England.     Fraser,  8:  593. 

—  and  Europe,  1865.     Coll)urn,  134:   127. 

—  and  the  Hindus.     De  Bow,  lo:  269. 

—  and  its  Palaces.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  295.     5:  699. 

—  and  Lancashire.     (R  R.  Jackson)  Fortn.  25:  877. 


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India  and  licr  Neighbors,  Andrew's.    Colbum,  163:  470, 

—  and  Russia.     Qiiar.  147:  229. 

—  and  Silver  Coinage  in  U.  S.     Banlv.  M.  (N.  Y)  34:  198. 

—  Anglo-Indian  Life.     Mo.  R.  145:   174. 

—  Anglo-Indian  l^hotograplis.     Belgra.  32:  supp.  79. — 

Blackw.  121:  541.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  565. 

—  Annexation  of  Mysore.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  6:  257. 

—  Anomalies  in.    (U.  R.  Burke)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  257-654. 

—  Archajological  Survey  of.     Geog.  M.  i:  200. 

—  Army  of.     (G.  R.  (iieig)  Ed.  R.  97:  183.  — (M.  L. 

Meason)  Fraser,  93:  614.  —  (M.  L.  Meason)  Jlacmil. 
39:  158.  —  Blackw.  21:  563.  —  Ail  the  Year,  41 :  59, 
129. —  Fraser,  56:  164.  73:  466.  —  No.  Brit.  29: 
211.  —  (G.  I.  Woltseley)  No.  Am.  127:  132. 

Defects  in.     Mo.  R.  1 12:  274. 

Indian  Troops  in  Europe.  (J.  L.  Vaughan)  Con- 
temp.  32:  665. 

Origin  and  State  of.    Quar.  18:  3S5.  —  Blackw.  21 : 

563- 
Sanitary  State  of.    Quar.  116:  413.  —  (J.  Bird)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  26:  384. — J.  Statis.  Soc.  3:  113.   4:137. 
Vital  Statistics  of.     (\V.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

10:  100.     14:  109. 

—  Arts  and  Manufactures  of.     (J.  F.  Boj-le)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

64:  160.  —  Chamb.  J.  20:  45. 

—  Arts  in.   Art  J.  3: 149. — (J.J.  Young)  Lippinc.  26:  532. 

—  Astrononi}'  of.     Ed.  R.  10:  455. 

—  Ball's  Jungle  Life  in.     Nature,  21 :  273- 

—  Banking  and  Currency  in,  i860.  Bank.  31.  (L.)2o:  201. 

—  Banking  Institutions  of,  1847.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  6:  333. 

7-  9-536- 

—  Barracks  and  Hospitals  in.     Fraser,  69:  691. 

—  Barthelemy's  Voj-age  to.    Ed.  R.  15:  363. 

—  Bevan's  Thirty  Years  in,  1808-38.     Mo.  R.  149:  192. 

—  Bible  in.     (J.  Makepeace)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  19:  399. 
in  South.     Lond.  Q.  17:   1S2. 

—  Bleeding  to  Death  of,  by  the  English.     (H.  M.  Hynd- 

man)  19th  Cent.  8:  157. 

—  Books  on,  1839.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  225,  303. 
Recent,  1857.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  468. 

—  British.     (W.  Arthur)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  2:    i.— (D.  M. 

Balfour)  Univ.  Q.  28:  40.— (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Allan. 

i:  85.  — (Col.  Pelly)  Fortn.  2:  31.— (J.  W.  Wiley) 

Nat.  M.  10:  227,  315,  425.  — Eel.  M.  16:  251.  — Eel. 

R.  71:  304.  — So.  Q.  3:  199.  —  (T.  B.  Macaulay) 

Ed.  R.  70:  157.  — (E.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  48:  i. 

—  Chr.  R.  25:  53.  —  Dub.  Univ.  32:  607. — New 

Q-  i:  343-     2:  39,  347. 
Administration  of  Justice  in.     Ed.  R.  73:  425. — 

Nat.  R.  18:  136.  — New  Q.  6:  240.    8:  543.  — For. 

Q.  13:  406. 

and  China.     Hunt,  8:  249. 

and  Christianity,  1840.     j\Io.  R.  152:  240. 

Colonization  and  Commerce  of.    AVestni.  II :  326. 

from  a  French  View.     Once  a  Week,  8:  403. 

Government  of.    Westm.  19:  107.    57:358.  —  Brit. 

&  For.  R.  11:  151.  — (W.  Adam)  De  Bow,  9:  i,  129, 

276.  —  Panipli.  24:  2S7. — Ed.  R.  53:  43S.    76:  171. 

84;  452.  — Eel.  M.  12:  326.  —  Brit.  Q.  17:  4S1.— 

Colbum,   153:  500.  —  (C.Walker)  Fraser,  81:  24S. 

82:  458. —(W.  W.  Hunter)  Cornh.  41:  21,  152.— 

NewQ.  2:   175.  —  Quar.  92:  46. 

and  tlie  House  of  Commons.     Brit.  Q.  28:  199. 

and  Interests  of  Great  Britain.    Westm.  57:  357. 

concerning  John's  Indian  Affairs.    (R.  H.  Elliot) 

Fraser,  84:  214,  492.     85:   193. 

Functions  of.     88:  207. 

Future.     Eel.  R.  107:  443. 

how  to  treat  India.     Fraser,  99:  107. 

how  it  is  governed,  1S52.     Fraser,  46:  713. 

in  1S53.     Eel.  R.  98:  100. 

New  Bill  for.     No.  Brit.  19:  552. 


India,  British,  Government  of,  in  1858.     New  Q.  7:  73. 
—  Letter  on  the  proposed  Council  of  Eight,  1858. 

Fraser,  57:  371. 
in  1S69-70.      Administration  of  Berar.     Ed.  R. 

137:  225. 

in  1876.     Westm.  io5:  309. 

in  1879.     Dub.  R.  84:  454. 

Simple  Way  out  of  the  Difficult}'.    (R.  Lowe) 

Fortn.  32:  24. 

Liabilities  and  Resources  of.      Westm.  72:  112. 

Principles  of.    Nat.R.  6:  1. 

under  Lord  Auckland  and  Lord  Ellenborough. 

Bentley,  30:  628. 
underthree  Administrations,  1S44-62.     Brit.  Q. 

48:  350. 

Government  of  Ava.     Cornh.  40:  213. 

Grievances  of.     Dark  Blue,  3:  325. 

Her  Jlajesiy's Vassals  in.  (F.Goldie).M()nth,  23:  314. 

History  of.     Eel.  R.  82:   i.  —  Westm.  69:   iSo. 

Martin's.    Eel   R.  71 :  219. 

Mill's.    Eel.  R.  31:  97,  21S.  — Ed.R.  31:  i.— 

Mo.  R.  95:  337-     96:  154- 
Thornton's.    (W.  Robertson)  No.  Brit.  2:  324. — 

Chr.  Obs.  57:  662,  753.  — Mo.  R.   156:  239. 

Wilson's.     For.  Q.  35:  34. 

in  1S25.     Blackw.  17:  574,  701.    18:  183,  303,401. 

—  Mo.  R.  129:   I. 

in  1S38.     Mo.  R.  151:  77. 

in  1840,  Condition  of.      Eel.  R.  71:  304. — Ed.  R. 

71:  327.  —  Mus.  40:  145. 

in  1S44.     Fraser,  30:  743. 

in  1853.     NewQ.  2:  475.     3:  28. 

Indian  Heroes  and  Indian  Reform.     New  Q.  8:  22. 

Industrial  Resources  of.     Quar.  1 13:  2S9. 

Invasion  of.     Blackw.  22:  267.  —  Mus.  16:  So. 

Law  and  Constitution  (if.     Westm.  17:    75. 

Peasants  of.     House.  Words,  4:  389. 

Policy  of,  and  Governor-General.    For.  Q.  37:  212. 

Political  History  of.     Blackw.  20:  689. 

Political  Prospects  in.     For.  Q.  36:  486. 

Shops  and  Shopping  in.  (E.Roberts)  Hunt,  25:  314. 

Sketches  of.     Mus.  2:  128. 

Society  in.     Mus.  23:  260. 

See  Canning;  Dalhousie;  Lawrence;  etc. 

—  British  Conquests  in,  St.  John's  History  of.     Ecl.R. 

96:  595. 

—  British  Empire  in.    (Sir  II.  B.  Edwardes)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

l5:   I.  —  (L.  J.  Trotter)  Contemp.  15:   113. 

Course  of.     Dem.  R.  40;  177. 

Garein  de  Tassv  on.     (J.  von  Diillinger)  Contemp. 

35:  385- 
Stability  of.     (S.  J.  Owen)  Contemp.  31 :  494. 

—  British  Officer  arraigned  for  preaching  in,  1857.     Liv. 

Aue,  55:   555. 

—  British   Policy  in.    Westm.  84:  1S5. 

—  British  Power  in.    Dem.  It.  40:  401.  —  For.  Q.  36:  261. 
Ilnber  on  Rise  and  Progress  of.    Eel.  R.  68:  125. 

—  British  Rule  in.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  403.  —  Lond.  Q.  i: 

233.  —  <iuar.  104:  224. —  St.  Paul's,  2:  347. 

Benefits  of.     Westm.  78:   112. 

Ciiaracter  of.     Westm.  90:   1. 

Failure  of.     (R.  D.  Osborn)  Nation,  29:   155,204. 

—  Building  and  JIaterials  in.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  240. 

—  Building  Arts  in.  (Gcn.Maclagan)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  118. 

—  Bundelkund  Province.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  682. 

—  Burmese  Empire.     Am.  Q.  7:  136. 

—  Burmese  War.      (R.  Southey)  Quar.  35:  481.  —  Mo. 

R.  112:   IQ5.  —  Mus.  10:   353.     11:  07. 

Week  of  Camp  Life  in.      Fraser,  87:  603.     Same 

art.  Ecl.M.  81:  171.  Same  art.  Kv.  Sat.  15:  4^ 

—  Campaign  against  Hindu  Fanatics,  1863.     Cornh.  9: 

357- 


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India,  Canning's  Administration  of.     Ed.  R.  117:444. 

—  No.  Brit.  37:  222. 

—  Mary  Carpenter's  Work  in.      (H.  W.  Holland)  Chr. 

Exam.  85:  179. 

—  Castes  and  Clans  in.     (A.  C.  Lyall)  Fortn.  27:  97. 
and  Creeds  of.     Blackw.  85:  308. 

and  Occupations  of.     (J.  D.  Whelplcy)  Am.  Whig 

R.  i:  394. 
and  Tribes  of.     Penny  M.  12:  9-429. 

—  Catholicism  in.     Dub.  R.  26:  179. 

—  Camiter's  Scenes  in,  1S36     Mo.  K.  138:  344. 

—  Central  Provinces  of.     Ed.  R.  135:  196. 
Forest  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  49:  214. 

Highlands  of,  Forsyth's.  (M.  T.  Sale)  Nature,  6:  99. 

Malcolm  on,  1824.     Eel.  R.  40:  115. 

—  Character  of  the  People  of.  Anal.  M.  15:  89.  16:  28S. 

—  Child  Life  in.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  Atlan.  i:  625. 

—  Christian  Conversions  in.     Bent.  (2.  i:  183. 

—  Christianity  in.      (H.  Bcveridge)  Theo.  R.  6:  465. — 

(J.  B.  Heard)  Dub.  Univ.  53:  515,  643.—  (E. 
Hoole)  Am.  Meth.  M.  14:  361.  —  Blackw.  85:  462. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  7:  257.  12:  127-545.  —  Chr.  Disc.  5: 
295.  —  (J.  Tuckerman)  Chr.  Exam,  i :  301.  —  Mo. 
R.  105:  94. — Liv.  Age,3:  420.  —  Contemp.  i:  123. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  52:  643. — Eel.  R.  7:  154,  336,  440. 
8:  627.— Eraser,  96:  306.  — (A.  D.uff)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 
6:  77.  —  Kitto,  8:  203.— Lond.  Q.  10:  i.  —  Meth. 
M.  35:  543.  36:  460,  848.  —  No.  Brit.  13:  5S3. — 
(L  Loewenthal)  Princ.  27:  283. 

Can  India  be  Christianized?     Eraser,  96:  762. 

Cunningham  on,  1S08.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  8:  1115. 

Dubois  on,   1823.     Eel.  R.  38:  289,  438. — Meth. 

M.  46:  673. 

Reply  to.    Eel.  R.  40:  61. 

Duty  of  Great  Britain  to  Christianize.     Chr.  Obs. 

":  261,  353. 

Cunningham  on.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  248. 

Hough  on.     Chr.  Obs.  61:  418. 

Our  Religious  Policy  in.  ( A. C. Lyall)  Fortn.  17:387. 

Works  on.     Chr.  Obs.  48:  534. 

See  below,  India,  Missions  in. 

—  A  Christmas  in.      F'raser,  89:  150.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  120:  757. 

—  Church  in.     (J.  .J.  Blunt)  Quar.  35:  446. 
Ancient.     Chr.  Exam.  2:  149,313. 

Disestablishment  and  Disendowment  in.     Cong.  3: 

646. 

—  Episcopate  in,  and  Church  Missionary  Societ}-.     Chr. 

Rem.  36:  64. 

Heber  on.    Quar.  35:  445. 

in  1865.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  433. 

—  Civil  Service  in.     (A.  J.  Balfour)  Fortn.  28:  244.— 

(G.  Chesney)  19th  Cent.  5:  1038.  — (L.  Plaj-fair) 
Fortn.  28:  115.  —  (W.  B.  Scoones)  Macmil.  30:  365. 

—  Tinsley,  29:  230.  —  Blackw.  79:  456.  89:  115, 
261.  — Fraser,  74:427.     88:433,552.     89:293. 

and  its   Examinations.     Lond.  Q.  30:    153.  —  (L. 

Griffin)  Fortn.  23:  522. 
and  Public  Schools.    (H.  Mann)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  28: 

150. 

as  a  Profession.    Macmil.  4:  257. 

Prospects  of.     Fraser,  54:  270. 

—  Civilizing,  Buchanan's  ^Memoir  on.   Chr.  Obs.  5:  30S. 

—  Classical  Studies  in.     (M.  Miiller)  Contemp.  18:  141. 

—  Climate  and  Government  of.     Cornh.  6:  241. 

—  Cockburn's  Prize  Dissertation  on.     Ed.  R.  6:  462. 

—  Colonization  in.     No.  Brit.  30:  441. 

—  Commerce  of.     Dub.    Univ.    52:    142.  — Ed.  R.   10: 

334-  —  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  14:  93. 

and  Governmentof.  Quar.  9:  218. — Eel.  R.  17:  453. 

European,  Macpherson's.     Quar.  8:   114. 

External.     (W.  II.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  19:  107. 


India,  Commerce  of.  Freedom  of,  and  Settlement  in  In- 
dia.    Ed.  R.  48:  336. 
Mediterranean.     (R.  Park)  Hunt,  6:  201. 

—  Commercial  Wrongs  and  Claims  of.     Ed.  R.  72:  340. 

—  Conjurer  of.     All  the  Year,  13:  57. 

—  Conquest  of  Scinde.     Ed.  R.  79:  476. 

—  Conversion  of.     Bent.  Q.  i:  183. 

—  Cotton  Culture  in.     Ed.  R.  115:  478.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

49:  678. 

—  Cotton  Supply  of.     Eel.  R.  95:  391.     96:   129. 

—  Craufurd's  Researches  in.     Mo.  R.  91:  383. 

—  Currency  of.     (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank,  M.  (N.  Y.)  33: 

853.-Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)33:  505. 
and  Exchange  with.     (I.  T.  Smith)  Westm.    115: 

506.  —  (J.  B.  Robertson)  Westm.  114:  459. 
Losses  from  the  single  Standard.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

33:  425- 

—  Customs  of,  Some  bad  old.    All  the  Year,  35:  269,  295. 

—  Daily  Mail-Route  to.     Colburn,  142:  505. 

—  Dalhousie's  Administration  in.     Blaekw.  80:   233. — 

Ed.  R.  117:  I.  —  NewQ.  5:  470.  6:  103.  —  Fraser, 
52:  123. 

—  Dangers  in.     Macmil.  15:  412. 

—  Dangerous  Glory  of.  (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  90:  448. 

—  Daniell's  Oriental  Scenery.  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  24:  472. 

—  Davidson's  Travels  in.     Blackw.  55:  321. 

—  Dawk  Traveling  in.     Penny  M.  12:  156. 

—  Detective  in.     Chamb.  J.  25:  49. 

—  Defense  of.     (A.  Fraser)  Fraser,  75:  557. 

—  My  Indian  Diary.     Colburn,  67:  99-4S1.    68:81-480. 

—  Dilemma  in,  July.  1S80.    (H.  Grey)  Contemp.  38:  25. 

—  Domestic  Life  in.  M'.R.  132:  i.  —  Belgra.  28:  100,535. 

—  Drama  in;    Cymbeline  in  a  Hindu  Plaj'house.     (H. 

Littledale)  Macmil.  42:  65.  —  Liv.  Age,  145:  695. 

—  Duties  of  England  to.     Fraser,  64:  674. 

—  Early  Traveling  Experiences  in.     (F.  Hall)  Lippinc. 

15:  338- 

—  East  India  Company.     See  East  India  Company. 

—  Eastern,  Martin  on.     Mo.  R.  145:  469.     146:  508. 

—  Eastern  Peninsula  of.     Ed.  R.  22:  331. 

—  Economic  Position  of.    (A.  J.  Wilson)  Fraser,  94:  457. 

—  Education  in.    Westm.  48:  281.  —  Eel.  R.  70:  393. — 

Chamb.  J.  30:   131. 

and  Society  in.     Temp.  Bar,  11 :  295. 

Blackey  at  School.     Fraser,  55:  679. 

Female.     (M.  Cursetjee)  Victoria,  11:  185. 

Government.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  337,  501. 

in  1838,  Trevelyan  on.     Eel.  R.  70:  393. 

National.     (W.  T.  Thornton)  Cornh.  23:  282. 

New  Measure  for.     Lond.  Q.  3:  159. 

—  Educational    Institutions   of    East    India    Company. 

(W.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  8:  103,  236. 

—  Educational  Wants  of.  -  Chr.  Obs  60:  494,  574. 

—  Eilenborough's  Administration.  (A.  J.  Arbuthnot)  Con- 

temp. 24:  374. —  Brit.  Q.  60:  68.  —  Ed.  R.  141:  31. 

—  Eilenborough's  Policy  in.     For.  Q.  34:  479. 

—  Emigration  to.     Chamb.  J.  43:  394. 

—  Emplo^'ment  of  Capital  in.    (U.  R.  Burke)  Dub.  Univ. 

91:  93. 

—  Engineers  in.    Fraser,  98:  559.  —  Eel.  Engin.  21:  2S5. 

—  Engineering  in.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  47.     9:  501. 

—  Engineering  Works  in.     Eel.  Engin.  16:   177. 

—  England's  Position  in,  1873.     (J*  Routledge)  Macmil. 

27:  529. 
1875.     Westm.  103:  346. 

—  English  in.     (T.W.Knox)  Harper,  58:    568.  — (W. 

D.  Whitney)  New  Eng.  16:  100.  —  Bentley,  42: 
331.  — Chamb.  J.  7:  ii8.  — Dub.  Univ.  83:  611.— 
Once  a  Week,  6:  484.  — For.  Q.  6:  148.  — Westm. 
4:  261. 

—  Englishwomen  in.     (M.  Townsend)  Victoria,  i:  69. 

—  Entomology  of.     (R.  McLachlan)  Nature,  21:  173. 


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India,  Epic  Poetry  of.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  512.  — Westm. 

50:  34- 

—  European  iu.     Chamb.  J.  52:  371. 

—  European  Adventurers  in.     Ed.  R.  134:  361.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  iii:  515. 

—  European  Writers  on.     (J.  Avery)  New  Eng.  35:  431. 

—  Evidence  Act  for.     (II.  S.  Maine)  Fortn.  19:  51. 

—  Exchange  Difficult}' with.     Westm.  114:   173. 

—  Expectations  of.     (W.  Harris)  Eraser,  93:  442. 

—  Fall  of  the  Sikh  Empire.     No.  Brit.  11:  618. 

—  Famine  in.     (G.  W.  Forest)  Good  Words,  18:  77S.— 

All  the  Year,  6:  519.  —  Argosy,  2:  469. 

and  Debt  in.     (W.  G.  Pedder)  19th  Cent.  2:  177. 

and  the  Press.     (A.  Colvin)  Fortn.  21 :  484. 

Experiences  of.     Cornh.  36:  473.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  89:  746. 

in  1866.     No.   Brit.  46:  242.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

68:  746.     69:  69. 

in  1868-69.     E"^'-  Sat.  10 :  418. 

in  1S74.    Eraser,  90:  293. 

in  1876-77.  Geog.  M.  4:'  286.  —  (A.  C.  Sellar)  Na- 
tion, 25:  209.  —  (R.  D.Osborn)  Nation,  29:  204. — 
(R.  D.  Osborn)  Contemp.  37:  227. 

Commission  en.     Nature,  22:    553. — Blackw. 

128:  726. 

Orissa.     (H.  S.  Fagan)  Contemp.  4:  73. 

Prevention  of.     Eraser,  75:  35S. 

—  Famines  in.     (G.  Chesney)  19th  Cent.  2:  603.  —  Ed. 

R.  146:  68.  — (H.  P.  Malet)  Geog.  M.  2:  73,  136. 

—  Lond.  Q.  49:  297.  —  Westm.  109:   139. 

and  Floods  in.     Macmil.  37:  236. 

Browne  on.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  7S7. 

—  Ferrier's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  105:  266. 

—  Festival  of  the  Pongol.  '  Cornh.  17:  349. 

—  Financial  Difficidtiesof.  (J.  Dacosta)  Westm.  107: 196. 

—  Finances  of .     Eraser,  60:  534.     82:  31.     loi:  24. 
and  Bimetallism.     (J.  B.  Robertson).  Westm.  115: 

200. 

and  Trade  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  449. 

Bankruptcy  in.     (H.  M.  Hyndman)  i9tli  Cent.  4: 

585-     5:  443- 

Budgets  of,  Deficits  in.     Eraser,  99:  667. 

in  1S53.     (J.  Chapman)  Westm.  60:   177. 

in  1S55.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  549. 

in  1S56.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  16:  472. 

iu  1859.     Bank.  M.  (L.)   19:  145. — Brit.  Q.  30: 

465. —  (W.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  22:  455. 

in  1S71,  Delicit  in.     Eraser,  83:  14. 

in  1873,  and  House  of  Commons.  (L.  Griffin)  Fortn. 

20:  4S8. 

in  1876.     (Sir  G.  Campbell)  Fortn.  25:  514. 

in  1879.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  33.  —(G.  Chesney) 

19th  Cent.  5:  97.  —  (G.  Chesney)  Fortn.  31:  S42. — 

(H.  Fawcett)  i9thCent.  5:  193.  —  Blackw.  128:  124. 
in  1880.     (R.  Strachey)   19th  Cent.  7:  107S.  —  (S. 

Laing)  i9tli  Cent.  7:  1065.  —  (R.  Osborn)  Contemp. 

38:  270. 

New  Departure  in.    (H.  Fawcett)  19th  Cent.  6:  639. 

Proposed  Loans,  1879.     (H.  Fawcett)  19th  Cent.  5: 

872. 

Revenue  System  of.     Ed.  R.  55:  79. 

Solvency  and  Resources  of.     Eraser,  98:  778. 

Statistics  of  Revenue  and  Ta.\ation  in.     (F.  Ilen- 

driks)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  21:  223, 

—  First  Glimpse  of.     (E.  Townbridge)  Sharpe,  31 :  242. 

—  Food  in.      Chamb.  J.  51:  323. 

Has  India  Food  for  its  People?    (H.  J.  S.  Cotton) 

Fortn.  28:  863. 

—  for  the  Indians.     St.  James,  22:  145. 

—  Forbes's  Oriental  Memoirs,  1768-85.     (J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R.  20:  405,  440,  631. 

—  French  in.    Ed.  R.  127:  537. 


India,  French  Writers  on.     Colburn,  112:  60. 

—  Frontier  of  Northwestern.     Brit.  Q.  67:  3S5.  — Cornh. 

20:  539.  — Geog.  M.  5:  4. 
Defenders  of  our.     Cornh.  20:  539.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  74:  147. 
Pass  of  Alexander  from  Central  Asia  to.     Colburn, 

153:  3^7- 

Scientific.     (Sir  II.  Norman)  Fortn.  31:  i.     Sanu- 

art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  435. 

—  Frontier  Policy.     Blackw.  122:  220. 

—  Frontier  Wars  of.     No.  Brit.  16:  230. 

—  Further,  and  S.  W.  China.     (H.  Yule)  Geog.  M.  2:  97. 

—  Future   of.     (E.    Perr}')    19th  Cent.   4:    1083.  —  (II. 

Taylor)  Contemp.  39:  464. 

—  Gang-Robbers  of.  (L.  Ritchie)  Chamb.  J.  14:  321,  344. 

—  Gangetic  Provinces  of.     Blackw.  76:   133. 

—  Geographical  Configuration  of.    (H.  and  R.  de  Schla- 

gintweit)  Am.  J.  Sci.  84:  loi. 

—  Geology  of.     Nature,  20:  191. 

and  Ethnology  of.     Ed.  R.  141:  330. 

—  Goddard's  JIarch  across.     Benlley,  52:  378,  516. 

—  Gold  in.     (E.  B.  Eastwick)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  96. 

—  Gond  and  Byga  People.     Cornh.  26:  595. 

—  Graham's  Residence  in.     Quar.  8:  406. 

—  Grass  Widowers  in.     Chamb.  J.  35:  145. 

—  Great-Shoe  Question.     All  the  Year,  7:  381. 

—  Handicrafts  in.     Chamb.  J.  15:  342.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  30:  141. 

—  Health,  Industry,  and  Education  in.    0.  &  N.  10: 517. 

—  Bishop  Heber's  Journal  in.     Am.  Q.  4:  115.  —  Quar. 

37:  100.  — (F.Jeffrey )  Ed.  R.  48:  312. —  Mus.  12: 
490,  588.  —  Eel.  R.  47:  2S9,  406. 

—  Heroesof.    Westm.  70:  350.    Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  46:  20. 

—  Hervey's  Ten  Years  in.     Eraser,  42:  479. 

—  Hill  Regions  of,  English  Stations  in.     J.  Statis.  Soc. 

44:  52S. 

—  Hill  Scandals.     (S.  L.  Blanchard)  Belgra.  1 :  166. 

—  Hill  Tribes  in.     No.  Brit.  38:  362.  —  Dub.  Univ.  93: 

143- 

—  History  of,  Allen's.     (W.  Barrows)  New  Eng.  15:  39. 
Ancient  and  recent.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  3S9. 

—  —  Elliot's  and  Wheeler's.     No.  Am.  106:  340. 

Elpliinstone's.     Quar.  68:  ■277-  —  Mo.  R.  155:  33. 

and  Wilson's.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  631. 

Erskine's.     New  Q.  3:  467. 

Taylor's  Popular.     Ed.  R.  77:  425. 

Sie  India.  British,  History  of. 

—  Ilodson  of  Hodsou's  Horse.     (T.  Hughes)  Fraser,  59: 

127. 

—  Hoffmeister's  Letters  from.     Westm.  48:  iSi. 

—  Holy  Day  at  Hurdevar.     Cornh.  12:  609. 

—  Housekeeping  in.     All  the  Year,  8:  491. 

—  How  to  see.     All  the  Year,  25:  420. 

—  Hiigcl's  Travels  in  Kasiimir  and  Punjab.     No.  Brit. 

2:  444. 

—  Human  Sacrifice  in.     All  the  Year,  35:  272,  297. — 

Blackw.  52:  177. 
and  Infanticide  in.     Ed.  R.  119:   ',Si). 

—  Hunter  on.     (W.  1).  Whitney)  No.  .Vm.  108:  655. 

—  Iliniting  All  ventures  in.     (G.  Cumming)  Scrib.3:  305. 

—  Impoverishment  of,  not  proven.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn. 

30:  867. 

—  in  1S25.     Blackw.  17:  574,  701.     18:  1S3,  303,  401. 

—  in  1835.     Mo.  R.  136:  516. 

—  in  1838.     Mo.  R.  148:  I. 

—  in  1839.     Qi;ar.  63:  360. 

—  in  18,6.     (N.  Allen)  No.  Am.  82:  404.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 

23:  311. 

—  in  1858.     Tait,  n.  9.  25:  371.  —  Brit.  Q.  27:   202. — 

(I.  Loewenthal)  Princ.  30:  452. — Ed.  R.  107:  i. 

—  in  1S60.     No.  Brit.  34:   i. 

—  in  1863.     Fraser,  68:  i. 


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India  in  iSSo,  Temple's.     Quar.  152:  50. 

—  in  cold  Weather,     ('liamb.  J.  58:  686. 

—  in  hot  Weather.     Cliainh.  J.  58:  828. 

—  in  tile  Rains.     Chanib.  J.  58:  790. 

—  Induence  of,  on  English  Opinion.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Na- 

tion, 22:  82. 

—  Intemperance  in.     (L.  Ritchie)  Chamb.  J.  6:  69. 

—  Invasions  of,  from  Central  Asia.     Month,  35:  593. 

—  Iron-making  Districts  of.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  43. 

—  Irrigation  in.     See  Irrigation. 

—  Islands  of.  History  and  Languages  of.    Ed.  R.  23:  151. 
Trade  of.    Ed!  R.  29:  35. 

—  Island-Temples  of.     (J.  M.  Church)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

10:  275. 

—  Jacquemont's  Letters  from.  (T.  P.  Thompson)  "Westm. 

22:  304.    46:270.  — For.  Q.  12: 107.  — Mo.  R.  135: 

35°- 

—  Jesuit  Missions  in.     Dub.  R.  32:  386. 

—  Journal  m.     Sharpe,  32:  174. 

of  Embassy  to  Asia,  1S27.    Quar.  41 :  27.  —  Westm. 

12:  332.  —  Mus.  15:  260. 

—  Journey  from  Marseilles  to.     Temp.  Bar,  25:  3S9. 
to  Bombay.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  235. 

—  Judges  of,  British  and  native.     Ed.  R.  130:  539. 

—  Kaye  and  Marshman  on.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  334. 

—  Kaye's  Lives  of  Officers  in.     Eraser,  76:  587.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  70:  466.  —  Lond.  Q.  30:  60. 

—  Laing's  England's  Mission  in  the  East.     Eraser,  67: 

528. 

—  Lord  Lake's  Campaign  in,  1804.   All  the  Year,  28:  422. 

—  Land  in.     Blackw.  95:  597.  —  (L.  J.  Trotter)  Brit.  Q. 

74:  109. 

Sale    of    waste,   and   Redemption   of  Land   Tax. 

Eraser,  67:  i. 

—  Land  Revenue  of.    Eraser,  70:  37. 

and  the  Village  System.     Colbum,  in  :  379. 

—  Land  Tenure  in.     New  Q.  6:  361.  —  Westm.  89:  197. 
Agrarian  Distress  and  Discontent.    Quar.  147:  376. 

—  Land  of  the  Veda.     (Mrs.  S.  B.  Herrick)  So.  R.  n.  s. 

13:  49.  —(J.  W.  Waugh)  Meth.  Q.  33:  230. 

—  Languages  of,  and  Roman  Alphabet.  Liv.  Age,  64:  286. 

—  Lord  Lauderdale  on  Affairs  of,  1S09.     Ed.  R.  15:  235. 
• —  Law  in,  and  for.     Westm.  77:  i. 

—  Laws  of.     Lond.  Q.  50:  24. 

—  Sir  Geo.  Lawrence's  43  Years  in.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  485. 

—  Lord  Lawrence's  Administration  in.    Ed.  R.  131:  305. 

—  Brit.  Q.  56:  487.  — No.  Brit.  32:  345. 

—  Leaf-wearing  Tribe  of.     (M.  J.  Walhouse)  Authrop.  J. 

4:  369. 

—  Letters  from,  Eden's.     Temp.  Bar,  29:  45S.     30:  28- 

515-    31:  349- 

—  Letters  on.     (G.  A.  Trevelyan)  Macmil.  8:  80-421. 

9:  16-482.     10:  I. 

—  Life  in.     Eraser,  79:    341,   5S5,   721.      80:    67,   326, 

704.     81:  456.  —  Ed.  M.  14:  263. 

in  Cantonment.     Cliamb.  J.  22:  413. 

Tales  of.     Colburn,  20:  771. 

—  Literature  of.     Knick.  61:  477.  —  No.  Brit.  25:  207. 
Flowers  of  Anglo-Indian.    (H.  T.  White)  St.  James, 

42:  337.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  438. 
See  Rig- Veda;  Sanscrit. 

—  Little  Games  in.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  218. 

—  Little  War  with  the  Naikras,  1868.     Cornh.  18:  626. 

—  Loafers  in.     All  the  Year,  22:  178. 

—  Loosiiai  Country  and  Annexation.     (W.  F.  B.  Laurie) 

Dark  Blue,  3":  187. 

—  Lord  Lytton's  Administration  in.      (R.  D.   Osborn) 

Contemp.  36:  553. 

—  Madras  Disturbance,  1810.     Quar.  5:  138. 

—  Magistrate's  Life  in.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  145,  257. 

Recollections  of .    Colburn,  162:  503-641.    163:  23- 

160.     164:  51-625.    165:  744-1394.    166:  110-434. 


India,  Malcolm's.  Ed.  R.  20:  38.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R. 
40:  279.  —  Quar.  29:  3S2.  —  Mo.  R.  103:  1,  113. 
in:  167. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  of.     (T.  Parsons)  No.  Am.  9: 

36.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  362. 

—  March  in.     Eraser,  12:  664. 

—  Massie  on  Continental.     Mo.  R.  151:   169. 

—  Lord  Mayo's  Administration  in.     Ed.  R.  143:  387. 

and  the  Umballa  Durbar.     Blackw.  107:  61. 

Assassination  of.     (R.  H.  Elliot)  Eraser,  85:  395. 

—  Measurement  of  Meridian  in.     Ed.  R.  87:  392. 

—  Memoirs  of  Mohammed   Baber.     Westm.  8:   475. — 

(F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  46:  39.  — Mo.  R.  II2:  254. 

—  Meteorology  of,  Blanfin-d's.     Nature,  11:  145. 
of  the  Famine.     (A.  Buchan)  Nature,  16:  425. 

—  Migratory  Tribes  of  Central.     (E.  Balfour)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  35:  29. 

—  ISIilitary  Indophobia.     Once  a  Week,  22:  72. 

—  Military  Revolt  in.     Nat.  R.  5:  440. 

—  Military  Situation  in,  1865.     Eraser,  72:  710.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  66:  318. 

—  Mineral  Resources  of.     (W.  T.  Blanford)  Eel.  Engin. 

9:  270. 

—  Ministerial  Misrepresentations  of.      (R.  D.  Mangles) 

Fa\.  R.  77:  261. 

—  Lord  Minto  in.     Ed.  R.  151:  228. 

—  Missionary  Hcalth-Officer  in.     (F.  Nightingale)  Good 

Words,  20:  492,  565,  635. 

—  Missionary  Impediments  in.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  65. 

—  Missionarj^  Sketches  in  North.     Chr.  Obs.  58:  843. 

—  Missionary  Stations  in  South.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  385. 

—  Missionary  Work  in.     (R.  D.  Osborn)  Theo.  R.  4:  65. 

—  Missions  in.     (D.   0.   Allen)  New  Eng.   19:    365. — 

Meth.  Q.  29:  30.— (Sy'd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  12:  151. 
—  Quar.  138:  345.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  515. 
Blackw.  105:  94.  — Eel.  M.  72:  401.— (W.  F. 
Stevenson)  Good  Words,  20:    48-S18.  — Chr.  Obs. 

55:  597,  721.     73:  54- 

and  Hindu  Philosophy.     Kitto,  28:  324. 

and  Wm.  Taylor.     (J.  T.  Gracey)  Jleth.  Q.  37:  251. 

Are  they  a  Failure?    (J.  E.  Scott)  Metii.  Q.  41 :  424. 

Baptist."    Eel.  R.  42:  482. 

Claims  of.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  457. 

Deputation  of  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  to.    Am.  Presb.  R. 

5:  266. 
Duff's  Educational  Work  in.     (G.  Smith)  Good 

Words,  19:  307. 

German.     Colburn,  103:  433. 

in  1808.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  7:  441. 

Letters  from  first  Missionaries.     Chr.  Obs.  9 :  329- 

733.     10:  I,  65. 

Martvn  and  Groves.     Lond.  Q.  8:  329, 

Methodist.     (J.  E.  Scott)  Meth.  Q.  36:  79.  —Meth. 

M.  46:  451. 

Native  Ministry  in.     Lond.  Q.  30:  i. 

of  Lutheran  Church.    (A.  D.  Rowe)  Luth.  Q.  9:  362. 

Pearson  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  II :  124. 

Protestant.     (B.  H.  Badloy)  Meth.  Q.  36:  678.— 

(J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  15:  690. 
Unitarian.     (C.  H.  A.  Dall)  Unita.  R.  4:  611.— 

(M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.   R.  Ii:    443. —Chr.  Exam. 

63:  36. 

Waring  on,  1807.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  45.  123,  396. 

Wniberforce  on,  1813.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  19:  526. 

—  Mistaken  Ideas  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  423. 

—  Modern.     Bentley,  31 :  465. 

Maurice's.     (A.  Hamilton)  Ed.  R.  5:  288. 

Wylie's.     Eel.  R.  77:  538. 

—  Mohammedan  Revival  in.    Cornh.  24:  121.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  77:  660. 

—  Monsoon  in.     Cliamb.  J.  53:  749. 

—  Mornington's  Administration  in.     Prosp.  R.  3:  320. 


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India,  Mountains  of.     (T.  W.  Saunders)  Nature,  21 :  96. 

—  Mundy's  Sketches.     Penny  M.  1 :  135. 

—  Mutiny  in,    1S57-58.     Quar.  102:   534.     103:  253. — 

Westm.  112:  358.  —  Ed.  li.  106:  544.  124:  299. 
133:  90.  —  (J.  H.  Jones)  New  Kug.  17:  357. — 
(E.  I.  Sears)  No.  Am.  86:  4S7.  —  Blackw.  82:  372- 
643.  83:  94-719.  84:  24-700.  88:  172.  89: 
501.  115:  102  —  (G.  S.  Jones)  Cornh.  11:  88. — 
Chr.  Exam.  64:  107.  —  Chr.  Obs.  58:  86,  322.  59: 
50. — Colburn,  iii:  66.  —  Clir.  Kem.  35:  362. — 
Cornh.  7:  42.  —  Dub.  Univ.  50:  236-742.  73:  666. 
—  Eel.  R.  io5:  524.  108:  332.  —  Eraser,  57:  544. 
58:  245,  730.  — Tait,  n.  s.  24:  502-697.  —  Liv.  Age, 
54:  684.  55:  186,437. — Lond.  Q.  9:  208.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  43:  59.  —Nat.  M.  12:  145.—  New  Q. 
6:  463. — No.  Brit.  27:  254.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
42:  449.  —  (J.  C.  Lowrie)  Princ.  30:  27.  —  (Sir  II. 
de  Camden)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  57. 

Anglo-Indian  View  of.     Eraser,  57:  269,  473. 

Causes  of.     Bentley,  43:  60. 

and  Consequences  of.     (Mrs.  S.  B.  Herrick)  So. 

R.  n.  s.  13:  410. 

Crisis  of.     Lond.  Q.  9:  530.  —  Dub.  Univ.  65:  56. 

Extent  of.     Eraser,  57:  358. 

Horrors  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  126,  186. 

How  we  escaped  from  Delhi.     (C.  J.  Le  Bas)  Eraser, 

57:  184. 

India  in  Mourning.     Eraser,  56:  737. 

Kaye's  History  of.     Eraser,  70:  757.     83:  232. — 

Chr.  Obs.  76:  "411. 

Last  Picture  of.     Chamb.  J.  33:  302.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  65:  737. 

Life  during,  Aspects  of.     Good  Words,  i :  250-394. 

Malleson's  History  of.     (E.  Hall)  Nation,  28:  218. 

Men  of.     Eraser,  57:  686. 

My  Escape  from  Futtehghur.     (G.  S.  Jones)  Cornh. 

11:  8S. 

Noble  Deed  in.     Chamb.  J.  56:  758. 

Perils  in.     House.  Words,  ig:  174. 

Recollection  of,  1857-58.     Liv.  Age,  137:  311. 

Ride  for  Life  in.     Blackw.  123:  1S2.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  90:  441. 

Russell's  Diary  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:  152. 

Two  Marches  in.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  350. 

Village  Sj-stem  and.     Eraser,  58:  609. 

See  Lucknow. 

—  Mutinies  in.     Eraser,  56:  23S,  627. 

—  Myths  of.     Eel.  M.  71 :   1304. 

—  Narrow-Gauge  Railways  in.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  493. 

—  Nations  of,  and  their  Manners.     Ed.  R.  98:  23- 

—  Natives  of.     (Lord  Northbrook)  Fraser,  102:  721. 

—  Native  Armies  of.     (Lt.  Gen.  Sir  J.  Adve)  19th  Cent. 

7:685. 

—  Native  Industry  of.     Chamb.  J.  37:  333. 

—  Native  Life  in.     (M.  Bennet)  Dub.  Univ.  81:  601. — 

Mo.  R   127:  233. — Mus.  21:  38. 

—  Native  Press  in.     Am.  Q.  5:  203. 

—  Native  Prince  of,  and  his  British  Ally.     (J.  Hutton) 

St.  James,  30:  470. 
in  London.     Good  Words,  12:  421. 

—  Native  Princes  of.     Ed.  R.  144:  169.  — Portfo.  7:  38, 

«37- 

and  East  India  Company.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:   154. 

and  Proclamation  of  British  Empire.     Quar.  145: 

41S. 

British  Treatment  of.     Westm.  79:  115. 

Despotism  of.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  88:  2S9. 

Legal  and  Political  Relations  to  Englnnd.    Westm. 

69:  45.V 
protected.    (Sir  D.  Wedderburn)  19th  Cent.  4:  151. 

—  Navy  of.  History  of.     Ed.  R.  148:  343. 
Survej'  of.    For.  Q.  35:  454. 


India,  New  Constitution  for,  18S1.    (R.  II.  Elliot)  Fraser, 
103:  166. 

—  News  from;  a  Poem.     Dub.  LTniv.  50:  292. 

—  Newspaper  of.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  502. 

—  Night  of  Adventure  in.     (F.  Hall)  Lippinc.  16:  748. 

—  Night  Mail-Train   in.     Eraser,    54:  6S0.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  52:  404. 

—  Non-Regulation  Provinces  of.     Fraser,  65:  285. 

—  Lord  Northbrook  and   Lord  Lytton,    1880.     Brit.  Q. 

72:  442. 

—  Northern;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  523. 

Abode  of  Snow  in.     Blackw.  117:  69-508.     118: 

60.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  172-S03.     126:  283. 

Canals  of.  (G.  C.  S.  Moncrieff)  Good  Words,  8:  807. 

Conolly's  Journey  to.     Ed.  R.  60:  54. 

Days  in.     (N.  Macleod)  (iood  Words,   11:   16-426. 

Tribes  of.     (T.  Fan(uhar)  Go(id  Words,  13:  495. 

—  Notes  of  an  Indian  Journey.     (M.  E.  G.  Duff)  Con- 

temp.  25:  894.     26:  44-7S5. 

—  Notes  on.     (J.  Routledge)  Macmil.  32:  223,  374,  457. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  51:  320. —  Chamb.  J.  48:  820. 

—  Notes  on  the  Affairs  of,  1850.    Dub.  Univ.  34:  592,  700. 

—  Notes  on  the  Way  in.    (J.  Caird)  19th  Cent.  5:  119-705. 

—  Note-Book  in.  Stray  Leaves  from.    St.  James,  19:  296. 

20:  166. 

—  Opium  Revenue  of.     Fraser,  66:  399. 

—  Oude,  English  Usurpation  of.     For.  (J.  23:  93. 
Right  of  Occupancy  in.     Fraser,  72:  77. 

—  Overland  Journey  to.     Mo.  li.  123:  226.  —  Blackw. 

57:  204. 
Conolly's.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  52:  38. 

—  Paganism  in.  Decline  of.     (J.  B.  Heard)  Dub.  Univ. 

53:  131- 

—  Pageant  in.     Chamb.  J.  25:  3S5. 

—  Pamphlets  on.     Chr.  Exam,  i:  239. 

—  Pantheism  in.     Lond.  Q.  47:  309. 

—  Paper  ilatcrials  from.     Pract.  M.  7:  266. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.     Chamb.  J.  27:  355. 

—  Past  and  Future  of.     (I.  Loewentlial)  Princ.  26:  593. 

—  Peasants  of .     Westm.  Iio:  135. 

—  Penal  Code  for.     Westm.  29:  393. 

—  People  of.     (F.  Nightingale)  19th  Cent.  4:  193. 

and  Administration  of.     Westm.  109:  355. 

and  Governments.  (J  McGreggor)  Eel.  ^I.  30:  219, 

—  Peoples  of.  (G.  M.  Towle)  Appleton,  15:  737,  769,  801. 

—  Periodical  Literature  in.     Dark  Blue,  4:  03.  —  Bent- 

ley,  i:  534.  — Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  40. 

—  Physical  Features  and  Inhabitants  of.     Lond.  Q.  9: 

208.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43:  74. 

—  Pictures  of.    Chamb.  J.  44:  45. 

—  Pilgrim  in.     Bentley,  28:  520. 

—  Plagues  of.     Chamb.  J.  37:  145. 

—  Police  of.     Once  a  Week,  29:  475. 

—  Police  Court  in.     Once  a  Week,  30:  631. 

—  Political  and  social.    (M.  E.  G.  Duff)  Contemp.  26:  S57. 

—  Political  Agents  in.     No.  Brit.  7:  420. 

—  Political  History  of,  Malcolm's.     Ed.  R.  13:  473. 

—  Poor  of.     (C.  Grant)  19th  Cent.  2:  868. 

—  Poor  Whites  of.     (A.  Arbuthnot)  Macmil.  30:  554. 

—  Popular  Poetry  of.     Nat.  M.  8:  39. 

—  Portraits  of  my  Helps  in.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  53. 

—  Portuguese  in.  (S.G.W.  Benjamin)  New  Eng.  24:  461. 

—  Prices  of  Food  in.     (W.  II.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  lo: 

2S0. 

—  Prince  of  Wales  in.     Appleton,  18:  i.  —  Lond.  Q.  45: 

422. 

—  Prison  in.  Ten  Years  in.     All  the  Year,  23:  544. 

—  Proffered  Salvation  of  England,  1847.     (W.  llowitt) 

Howitt,  2:  228,  274,  329. 

—  Progress  of.     Ed.  R.  I19:  05. 

Facts  of.     (M.  Williams)  Contemp.  32:  29,  417. 

Social  and  religious.    Lond.  Q.  31 :  349. 


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India,  Public  Affairs  of.   (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  iii :  ii6. 

—  Public  Works  in.     (\V.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  2i: 

121.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  6S4.— Brit.  Q.  65: 
39T. — Eel.  Engin.  10:  412.  —  No.  Brit.  50:  226. — 
Westm.  102  :  439.  —  Eraser,  66  :  77.  See  above, 
India,  Engineering  in. 

—  The  Punjab.     Ed.  K.  89:  184. 

Administration  of,  1859.     Brit.  Q.  29:  433.  — New 

Q.  3:  429. 

War  of .    Quar.  78:  175. 

Year  on,  Edwardes's.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  411. 

—  Question  of.     Biackw.  33:   776. 
Progress  of.     Eraser,  47:  473. 

What  is  the  Indian  Question?    Eraser,  48:  234. 

50:  454. 

—  Races  of,  Elliot's.    Nature,  2:  43. 

—  Railway  to.     (V.  L.  Cameron)     Eel.  Engin.  25:  410. 

Best  Route  for.    (B.  Houghton)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  97. 

Eiction  and  Fact.     (W.  S.  Blunt)  Eortn.  32:  702. 

Russian  Ideas  upon.     Colburn,  152:   183. 

Suez  and  Euphrates  Routes  to.     Quar.  102:  354. 

—  Railways  in.     All  the  Year,  10:  564.     11:31.  —  Bent- 

ley,  62:  499.  —  Cornli.  20:  68.  —  Eel.  Engin.  2:  126. 
3:  510.— Ed. R.  149:  104.— Eor.  Q.  35:  382.  36: 
306. — Hunt,  61:  159.  —  No.  Brit.  49:  313. — Pract. 
M.  2:  177. — Quar.  125:  48. — Westm.  92:  i. — 
Eraser,  37:  414. 

—  Railway  Traveling  in.     All  the  Year,  36:  219. 

—  Rainfall  in.    Nature,  17:  273. 
and  Sun-Spots.     Nature,  16:  171. 

in  South.     (J.  A.  Broun)  Nature,  16:  333. 

—  Rambles  in  the  Tropics.      (F.  R.  Feudge)   Lippinc. 

197:  302. 

—  Religion  in.     Cong.  M.   11:  39,  90. —  Meth.  M.  30: 

351.  — Bib.  R.  5:  449. 

—  Religion  of  a  Province  in.     (A.  C.  Lyall)  Fortn.  17: 

121.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  673. 

—  Religions  of.     Blackw.  82:  743. 

and  China.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11:  134.  —  (C.  W. 

Clapp)  New  Eng.  39:  487. 

and  Government  of .     Eel.  R.  109:  125. 

Johnson's.     0.  &  N.  6:  731. 

—  Religious  Fairs  in.     (W.  Knighton)  19th  Cent.  9:  83S. 

—  Religious  Future  of.      (W.  II.  Eremantle)  Contemp. 

15:  67. 

—  Religious  Revival  in.     Cong.  3:  733. 

—  Religious  Situation  in.     (A.  C.  Lyall)  Fortn.  18:  151. 

—  Religious  State  of,  1852.    (H.  R.  Hoisington)  Bib.  Sac. 

9:  237. 

—  Religious  Tendencies  of .     Dub.  R.  65:  261. 

—  Religious  Thought  in.  Progress  of.  (M.Williams)  Con- 

temp.  33:  242.     34:19.     35:843. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (.J.  C.  Watt)   So.  M.  15:   592. — 

Bentley,  43:  475.  —  Victoria,  2:  533.  3:  427,  552. 
4:  170.     5:  465. 

—  Reminiscences  of  an  Oflicer  in.     Chamb.  J.  57:  569, 

583- 

—  Resources  of.     Westm.  79:  396. 

Royle  on.    Tait,  n.  s.  8:  199.  —  Mo.  R.  153:  333. 

—  Revenues  of.     Quar.  130:  93. 

—  Rickard  on.     Eel.  K.  48:  260. 

—  Rivers  of.    Penny  M.  3:  399. 

—  Robbers  in.     Chamb.  J.  58:  309. 

—  Rock-cut  Temples  in.     Ed.  R.  122;  371. 
Fergusson's.     Liv.  Age,  81 :  89. 

of  Elephanta  in  Bombay.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  137. 

—  Roof  of  the  World.     Blackw.  128:  462.     Same  art. 

Appleton,  24:  503.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  664. 

—  Rousselet's.    Scrib.  11:  65.— Westm.  105:  386.  Same 

art.  Liv.  Age.  129:  451. 

—  Route  to.     (E.  Dicey)  19th  Cent,  i:  665. 
Allen's  New.    Eel.  R.  102:  454. 


India,  Route  to,  by  Euphrates  Valley.  (W.  B.  Keer) 
Eraser,  90:  424.  — Eel.  R.  105:  320.  — Pract.  M.  i: 
177.  —  (W.  1'.  Andrt-w)  Eel.  ILngin.  22:  474. 

Constantinople  and.     (H.  M.  Haveloek)  Fortn.  27: 

119. 

Herat  and.     Westm.  67:  173. 

Isthmian.     Nature,  I :  no. 

tlirough  Egypt.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  30:   i. 

—  Routes  to,  Proposed.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  No.  Am.  83: 

133- 

—  Russia  on  the  Way  to.  Nat.Q.4:  105.  —  (G.  Chesney) 

19th  Cent.  3:  605.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  259. 

—  Tiie  Rj-ot.     Chamb.  J.  29:  132. 

—  Sir  Salar  Jung  and  the  Berars.    (G.  A.  Henty)  Tiuslcv, 

18:  617. 

—  Sanchi  Tope  at  Bhopaul.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  300. 

—  Santal  Rebellion  of  1855.     Cornh.  18:  231. 

—  Savage  Life  in.     (W.  Knighton)  Contemp.  39:  403. 

—  Scenery  of  a  Stream  in.     Eraser,  92:  785. 

—  Scenes  and  Characteristics  of.     Eel.  R.  62:  414. 
in  the  Mofussil.     Select  J.  i:  293.     2:  76,  188. 

—  Scotch.     Princ.  17:  61. 

—  Scraps  from.     (J.  Hutton)  Tinsley,  19:  428. 

—  Self-Government  in.     Brit.  Q.  38:  421. 

—  Seven  Years  of  an  Oificer's  Life  in.     Bentley,    42: 

379,  530.  581- 

—  Servants  in.     All  the  Year,  9:  416.  —  Chamb.  J.  33: 

366. 

—  Service  in.     Eel.  M.  71 :  1019. 

—  Siege  of  Bhurtpore.     Blackw.  23:  445,  914. 

—  Silver  Question  in.    (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

34:  198,  293. 

—  Six  Months  in.     Eraser,  53:  92,  198. 

—  Sketches  from  the  Ganges.     Colburn,  29:  217,  549. 

—  Sketches  in.     Dub.  Univ.  90:   747. 

—  Sketches  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  41:  31.  — Colburn, 

11:  56.     13:  29.  — (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  25:  337.  — 
Lippinc.  17:  37-409. 

—  Skinner's  Adventures  in.     Select  J.  i:  [7.  —  Mo.  R. 

141:  309. 

—  Slavery  in,  1840.     Mo.  R.  152:  419,  523. 

—  Sleeman's  Recollections  of  an  Indian  Official.    For.  Q. 

34:  369. 

—  Social  and  Political  Aspects  of.     (A.  Phillips)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  2:  454. 

—  Social  Scandals  in.     Cornh.  14:  422. 

—  Society  in.     Bentley,  31:  242  — Mo.  R.  133:  1S6.  — 

Colburn,  22 :  224.   23 :  336.  —  Ed.  R.  48 :  32. —  Once 

a  Week,  28:  563. 

Exaggerations  as  to.     Temp.  Bar,  11 :  409. 

Pi  ogress  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  765. 

—  Some  Suggestions  for.     (S.  A.  Ali)  19th  Cent.  7:  963. 

—  Something  to  be  done  in.     All  the  Year,  10:  103. 

—  Southern  Sketches  from.     Eraser,  90:  64. 

—  Sporting  in.  Bentley,  63:  527. —  Chamb.  J.  2:  97,  299. 

Shakspear's  AVild  Sports  of.     Liv.  Age,  66:  155. 

Sketches  of.     Colburn,  25:  409.     26:  231. 

Tennant's  Recreations  in.     Ed.  R.  4:  303. 

—  Statesmen  of.    Ed.  R.  102:  147. 

—  Steam  Comnumication  with.     Penny  M.  n  :  225,235. 

—  Ed.  R.  60:  445.     147:  104. — Tait,  n.  s.  5:  571. 
6:  293.     See  India,  Railway  to. 

—  Subjugation  of,  to  England,  Providential  Design  in. 

Chr.  Obs.  7:  568,  639,  702.     8:  83,  220. 

—  Subsidiary  System  in.     (J.  Hutton)  Contemp.  6:  172. 

—  Superstition  in.     (C.  H.  A.  Dall)  Unita.  R.  9:  452. 

—  Suppression  of  Public  Discussion  in.     Pamph.  24:  23- 

—  Surveys  in.     (F.  C.  Danvers)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  547.  — 

Geog.  M.  3:  330. 

Marine.     Geog.  M.  I:  133. 

in  1874-76.     Geog.  M.  4:  99. 

Statistical.    Geog.  M.  3:  240. 


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India,  Surveys  iu,  Topographical.    Once  a  Week,  20: 

343- 

Trigonometrical.     P2cl.  Engin.  3:  299.     13:  367. — 

Nature,  12:  72. 

—  Sutlej,   Campaign  of.     Blackw.  59;  625. — No.  Brit. 

5:  246. 

—  Tartar  Conquests  in.     Eel.  R.  lOO:  528. 

—  Taxation  in.     Quar.  149:  4S6.  —  (S.   Chunder-Dutt) 

Fraser,  94:  302.  —  Westm.  94:  25. 

—  Taxation  of  Englishmen  in.     Ed.  R.  47:  134. 

—  Telegraph  to.     Hunt,  49:  2S1. 

—  Tennant's   Effects   of  British   Government   on.      (J. 

Foster)  Eel.  R.  11:  247. 

—  Textile  Fabrics  of.     Once  a  Week,   16:  325.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  712. 

—  Textile  Products   compared  with   Russian.      Ed.  R. 

102:  40. 
and  Costumes.      Ed.  R.  126:  125. 

—  Theism  in.     Dub.  R.  66:  313.  — (S.  D.  Collet)  Con- 

temp.  13:  230.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  771. 

New  Theistic  Movement  in.    (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita. 

R.  12:  323. 

—  Three  Months'  March  in,  1833.     Mo.  R.  154:  36. 

—  Tod's  Annals  and  Antiquities  of  Rajasthan.     (T.  P. 

Thompson)  Wcstm.  15:  143.  Same  art.  Select  J. 
1:  [97.  —  Am.Q.  10:  356.  — Quar.  48:  1.  — Mo.  R. 
120:  393. 

—  Torture  in.     Ed.  R.  103:  153.  —  Liv.  Age,  48:  109. 

—  Tour  through  Spiti.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  357. 

—  Trade  of.     See  India,  Commerce  of. 

—  Trades-Unionism  in.     (W.  Traut)  Fortn.  32:  261. 

—  Travels  in.     (Mrs.  R.  Church)  Temp.  Bar,  19:  75,  395. 

20:  463.     21:  66-466.  —  Colburn,  157:  211-45S. 

Sketches  of.     (.J..W.  Massie)  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  335. 

27  Years  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:  100-737.    25;  24-525. 

—  Traveling  in.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  563. 

—  Tree  and  Serpent  Worship  iu,  Fergusson's.     Anthrop. 

R.  7:  217. 

—  Trevelyan  on.     Lond.  Q.  23:  169. 

—  Uncovenanted  Service.     Fraser,  103:  461. 

—  Universities  in.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  494. 

—  An  unhappy  Valley.     Bentley,  63:  62. 

—  Up  among  the  Pandies.  Bentley,  44:  44S.  45:  33-611. 

—  Up-Country  Fair  in  Behar.     Benlle}',  60:  514. 

—  Upper,  Davidson's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  162:  459. 

—  Lord  Valentia's  Travels  to,  1802-6.     (J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R.  10:  6S9,  811,  915. 

—  Value  of,  to  England.   (G.  Chesney)  19th  Cent.  3:  227. 

Quar.  120:  198. 

—  Vellore  Massacre,  1S06.     Colburn,  iii:  4S9. 

—  Vernacular  Press  in.      (R.  Lethbridge)  Contemp.  37: 

459- 

—  Views  in.     (Capt.  Lyon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  614. 

—  Von  Orlich's  Travels  in.     Eel.  R.  82:  272. 

—  Voyage  Home  from.    Lond.  Soc.  39:  supj).  89. 

—  Voyage  to  Calcutta.     Portfo.(Deu.)  30:  139. 

—  Wahabeeism  in.     Westm.  97:  359. 

—  Wanderings  in.      House.  Words,   16:  457-505.     17: 

12-254. 

—  War  in,  1S39.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  518. 

—  in  1851.     Westm.  55:  49. 

—  Warfare  in,  Romance  of.     No.  Brit.  12:  193. 

—  Water  in.  Storage  and  Distribution  of.     (G.  Gordon) 

Eel.  Engin.  6:  422.     10:  176,  212. 

—  Water  Arrival  in.    (F.  Nightingale)  Good  Words,  19: 

493- 

—  Wealth  of,  Development  of.  (T.  Hare)  Macmil.  3:  417. 

—  Welleslev's  Administration.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R. 

63:  53V--Ed.  R.  148:  I. 

—  WcUesley's  Dispatches  from.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R. 

66 :  151. 

—  West  Coast  of.  Along.    Fraser,  gi :  616. 


India,  Western,  Random  Sketches  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  28. 

—  Why  keep?    (Grant  Allen)  Contemp.  38:  544. 

—  Widow-Burning  in.     Blackw,  23:   161.  —  (J.Foster) 

Eel.  R.  25:  427.  —  Quar.  89:  258.    Same  art.  Ek;L  M. 

25:  45- 

—  Wilberforce   on   moral  and  religious  Instruction  in. 

Pamph.  3:  43. 

—  Wilks's  Southern  Sketches  of.    Quar.  6:103.    18:47. 

—  Witch-Murders  in.     Cornh.  i6:  409. 

—  Women  of.     Lond.  Q.  16:  145.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53: 

241.  — Brit.  Q.  63:  77. 

—  Work  in.     Good  Words,  12:  811. 

—  Wrongs  of.  Past.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  294. 

—  Year  in.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  47. 

—  Yesterday  and  To-Day  iu.     All  the  Year,  10:  184. 
See  Assam;  Bengal;  Cashmere;  and  other  names  of 

sections  of  the  country.  Also,  Hindostan;  Mahrattas; 

East  India  Company;  Ganges;  etc. 
India  House,  New,  London.     Cornh.  16:  356.     See  East 

India  Company. 
India  Institute,  Proposed.     Fraser,  91:  493. 
India  Museum,    Whitehall.      AH  the  Year,  22:  209. — 

Once  a  Week,  17:  246. 
India-Ruhber.   House.  Words,  7 :  29.  —  Penny  M.  1 :  242. 

—  History  and  Properties  of.    (C.  Davis)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

9:  123. 

—  Litigation  on.     Hunt,  34:  319. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (A.  L^re)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  29:  250. 

—  All  the  Year,  7:  141.  —  Once  a  Week,  9:51. 

—  Uses  of,  in  the  Arts,  1854.     Art  J.  6:  341. 

—  Visit  to  Macintosh's  Factory.    Liv.  Age,  25:  279. 

—  Vulcanized.    Chamb.  J.  8:  5.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

14:  397. 
India-Rubber  Industries.      (T.  Bolas)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17: 

802. 
India-Rubber  Shoes,  Manufacture  of.    Chamb.  J.  28:  165. 

—  for  Horses.     Pract.  M.  4:  431. 
India-Rubber  Tires  versus  Iron.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  402. 
India-Rubber  Trees  in  Brazil.    Geog.  M.  4:  152,  182,  211. 
India-Rubber  Web,  Manufacture  of.  (F.  Peale)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  23:  109. 
-See  Caoutchouc;  Gutta-Percha. 
Indian  Archipelago.     (T.  Dalton)  Hunt,  42:   1S3.  —  All 
the  Year,   19:  513.  —  Quar.  ir  :  483.     28:  iii. — 
Eel.  R.   105:  269.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  56:  157.  —  New 
Q.  2:  267.  —  Dub.  Univ.  41:  315. 

—  and  the  Inhabitants.     Ed.  New  Philos.  .J.  44:  348. 

—  Bickmore's.      (W.   P.   Garrison)  Nation,    8:    298. — 

Chamb.  J.   46:   188. 

—  Borneo,  etc..  Heath's.     Ed.  R.  83:  552.     88:671. 

—  Coal-Fields  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  73:  157. 

—  Commercial  Relations  of.     Fraser,  34:  379. 

—  Crawfurd's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  34:   228. 

—  Dutch  and  English  in.     Tait.  n.  s.  16:   i. 

—  Piracy  in.  Ed.  R.  88:  63.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  18:  308. 

—  St.  .John's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  97:  677. 

—  Straits  Settlements.  (W.  A.  Gliddon)  De  Bow,  12 :  362, 

465. 

—  Trade  and  Piracy  of.     (W.  A.  Gliddon)  Hunt,  24: 

562.     25:  49. 

—  Tribes  of.      (N.  W.  Beckwith)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  406. 
Indian  Impudence.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Temp.  Bar,  48:  1S9. 
Indian  Magistrate,  Recollections  of.  Colburn,  164:  51-625. 
Indian  Ocean,  Countries  and  Languages  of.     For.  Q.  14: 

369- 
Indian,  The  old.     (C.  Lanman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  199. 

—  The  Red.     Fraser,  29:  655. 
Indian's  Tale,  An.     Lond.  !M.  10:  139. 

Indians  of  America.  (L.  Cass)  No.  Am.  2a:  53.  26: 
357.  — (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  19:  463.  — (L.  Bliss) 
No.  Am.  44:  301. — No.  Am.  47:  134. —(J.  H. 
Perkins)  No.  Am.  49:  277. 


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Indians  of  America.  (P.  Lindslcy)  Am.  Cib.  Repop.  2d 
s.  7:  I.— (G.  Copway)  Am.  Whig  R.  9:  631.  — (R. 
M.  Caufiand)  Carey's  Miis.  5:  17.  — Am.  Q.  3:  395. 

—  Mus.  5:  20.  —  So.  Lit.  Muss.  6:  191,  333.  —  U.  S. 
Lit.  Gaz.  i:  292.  — Dc  Row,  5:  272.  6:  loc  — 
Brownson,  8:  118.  — Mo.  R.  107:  25.  143:  279. 
147:  349.  —  Niles's  Reg.  15:  1S5,  420.  50:  61. — 
Quar.  31:  76.  —(Sir  T.  B.  Head)  Quar.  65:  384.— 
Chr.  R.  i:  369.  — (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  10:  513.— 
(J.  S.  Brisbin)  Putter  Am.  Mo.  14:  291.  — (A.  H. 
Hill,  jr.)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  142.  — (B.  .J.  Lossing) 
Harper,  40:  793.  —  (J.  Longhboroiigii)  West.  J.  i: 
598. — Chr.  Obs.  22:  54,  81.— Colburn,  52:  119- 
350.  — Eel.  R.  50:  116.  67:  704. —Galaxy,  ig: 
76.  — Liv.  Age,  139:   434.  — Penny  M.  4:  38,  53. 

—  So.  Q.  24:  59. 

—  Adventures  among.    Lond.  M  20:  54S. 

—  Affairsof.   Niles's  Reg.  16:  405.   32:  318.  —  (A.  Alex- 

ander) Princ.  10:  513.  — Dem.  R.  18:  333.— Dub. 
Univ.  34:  S93.  7°°- 

—  American  Autochthon.     (C.  C  Abbott)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  329. 

—  and  tiie  Army.     (J.  D  Cox)  Nation,  30:  291, 

—  and  Aztecs,  Arts  among.     (T.  Ewbank)  Internat.  M. 

4:  307- 

—  and  their  Champions.     (F.  Gilbert)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  12. 

—  and  the  Puritans.     Am.  Church  R.  3:  20S,  559. 
Did  Pilgrims  wrong?  (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  1 :  129. 

—  and  the  Trappers.     Colburn.  85:  437. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Colburn,  II :  276. 

—  Antiquity  of.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am.  Natural.  10:  65. 

—  Antiquities  of.     See  American  Antiquities. 

—  Aptitude  of,  for  Agriculture.    (J.  Hey  wood)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  33:  456. 

—  Apache-Shooting,  Camp  Grant  Massacre,   1871.    Ev. 

Sat.  11:  171,339 

—  Arizona  Chiefs.     (J.  C.  Cremony)  Overland,  8:  201. 

—  Bibliography  of,  Field's.  (.J.Anderson)  Nation, 17:  341. 

—  Biography  of.      (B.  B.  Thatcher)  No.  Am.  33:  407. 

34:  429.  —  (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  .\m.  36:  472. 

—  Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  66.  3:  63'.  —  (W.  J.  Snelling) 
Chr.  Exam  13:  386. —  Dem.  R.  12:  401.  —  Spirit 
Pilg.  6:  41. 

—  Boquet's  Expedition  against,   (.1.  T.  Headley)  23:  577. 

—  Brush  with.     Once  a  "Week,  30:  736.  762. 

—  Captivitj- among,  Hunter's.    Lond.  M.  15:  317.  —  Mo. 

R.  102:  243,  368. 

—  Catlin's.    Ed.  R.  74:  415.  —  (H.  R.  Schoolcraft)  No. 

Am.  54:  283.  — (H.  R.  Schoolcraft)  Lit.  &  Theo. 
R.  2:  96. — Quar.  65:  209.  —  Westm.  37:  122. — 
New  York  R.  10:    419.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  11:   202. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  19:  371.  —  Mo.  R.  156:  318. —  Mus. 
43:  495.  44:  46.  —  Tait,  n.s.  8:  792.  9:  106. 

—  Character  of.     So.  Lit.  J.  i:  loi.    2:  13. — Anal.  M. 

3:  145- 

—  Characteristics  of.      (S.  G.  Morton)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  38:  141. 

—  Chiefs  of  Six  Nations  in  Boston,  1777.     Hist.  M.  3: 

102. 

—  Children  among.     (H.  W.  Elliott)  Harper,  57:  829. 

—  Christian.     Niles's  Reg.  24:  380. 

—  Citizenship  of.     (F.  A.  Walker)  Internat.  R.  i:  305. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  11:  627. 

—  Civilization  of.      (.J.  Gibbon)  Penn  Mo.  5:  300.  —  Ed. 

R.  8:  442.  —  Niles's  Reg.  17:  345.  22:231.  26:91. 
30:  22,  273.  — (C.C.Andrews)  No.  Am.  90:  57. — 
Nation,  28:  31. 
Hammerer's  Plan  for,  1765.   N.  E.  Reg.  11:  292. 

—  Clay's  Speech  on.     Niles's  Reg.  48:  84. 

—  Condition  of.     (V.  Colger)  Putnam,  14:  367,474. — 

Eel.  R.  52:  77- 
in  i860.    Westm.  74:  333. 


Indians,  Conflicts  and  Adventures  with.      W^est.  R.  i: 
46-353-     2:  120-369.     3:  362.    4:  235,  305. 

—  Cooper's.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Ajipieton,  12:  264. 

—  Cranial  Type  of.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  ,1.  n.  9.  2:  406. 
Prevailing.     (D.Wilson)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  64:  i. 

—  Customs  of.     (T.  Parkmaii)  No.  Am.  loi:  28. 
Curious.     (W.  J.  Hofiman)  Am.  Natural.  13:  6. 

—  Depopulation  of.     Anal.  M.  7:  318. 

—  Education  of.     (A.  C.  Brackett)  Harper,  61:  627. 
at  Hampton  and  Carlyle.  (H.  W.  Ludlow)  Harper, 

62:  659. 

—  Eloquence  of.     (W.  Tracy)  Appleton,  6:   543.  —  (C. 

Atwatcr)  M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  211. 

—  Escape  from.     (S.  Hyaciutii)  Overland,  2:  463. 

—  Ethnography   of  Tribes    on    Northwest  Coast.      (J. 

Scouler)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  41.  168. 

—  Ethnologic  Studies  among.      (M.  M.  Melinc)  Cath. 

Worid,  33:  255. 

—  Ethnology  <if  .America.     (G.  A.  Mabilc)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

17:  425.  — Dem.    R.  11:    603.      28:  429  — (E.G. 
Squier)  Am.  WMiig  R.  9:  3S5. 
ofN.  W.  America.   (A.  H.  Sayce)  Nature,  18:  165. 

—  Expedition  of  Pennsylvania  Frontiersmen  against,  in 

17S2.     Hist.  M.  21:  207. 

—  Extermination  or  Civilizationof.    Republic,  2:  308. 

—  Extinct  Tribes  of.     Hist.  M.  7:  175. 

—  Folk-Lore  of.    Eel.  M.  71 :  1460. 

—  Future  of.     St.  James,  47:  280. 

—  Genius  of.  Instances  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  16:  319, 

—  Geographical  Distribution  of.      (L.  H.  Morgan)  No. 

Am.  no:  33. 

—  Harmer's  Expediticm  against,  1790.     West.  R.  2:  179. 

—  Heckewelder's  History  of.    West.  R.  i :  65.  —  Porttb. 

(Den.)  22:  248. 

—  History  of.     (C.  C.  Felton  and  J.  Sparks)  No.  Am. 

47:  134.  —  (N.  Hale)  No.  Am   9:  155. 
Scrap  of.     (J.  R.  Brodhead)  Hist.  M.  17:  38. 

—  Homes  of.     Galaxy,  21:  513. 

—  Hostilities  with,  1867.      (G.  E.  Pond)  Nation,  4:  51. 
in   1877;   the  Nez  Perces.      (G.  Mallery)  Nation, 

25:  20,  69. 
in  1878;  Bannock  War.  (G.Mallery)  Nation,  27:  51. 

—  Howard's  Treaties  with.     0.  &  N.  6:  620. 

—  Hybridity  and  Absorption  of.      (D.  Wilson)  Canad. 

.J.  n.  s.  14:  432. 

—  Identity  of  Andastes,    Minquos,    Susquehannas,    and 

Conestogues.     Hist.  INI.  2:  294. 

—  Idolatry  of.     (D.  G.  Brinton)  Hist.  M.  9:  298. 

—  Indian's  Views  of  Affan-s  of.  No.  Am.  128:  412.  Same 

art.  Canad.  Mo.  15:  615. 

—  Indios  Bravosof  British  Honduras.  Liv.  Age,  34:  513. 

—  Ingenuity  of;  the  Tepiti.     (T.  Ewbank)  Hist.  M.  11: 

145.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  81:   124. 

—  Intercourse  with.     Ill.M.  i:  352-509. 

—  Irving's  Sketches  of  American.  1S33.    Mo.  R.  138:  74. 

—  ]\Irs.  .Jackson's  Century  of  Dishonor.      (J.  D.  Cox) 

Nation,  32:  152. 

—  Kane's  Wanderings  among.     Liv.  Age,  61:  289. 

—  Knowledge  of,  essential  to  their  Safety.    Eel.  R.  80: 

224. 

—  Languages  of.     (L.  Cass)  No.  Am.  26:  377.  —  (H.  R. 

Schoolcraft)  No.  Am.  45:  34. — (E.  Jones)  Am.  Q. 

3:  391. — (J.  Pickering)  No.  Am.  9:  179. — Anal. 

M.  13:   250. — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  262.      6:  40.— 

Carey's  Mus.  5:  22,  142.  —  (E.  Nason)  N.  E.  Reg. 

20:  309. —  (E.  Jacker)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  304. 
Adjectives  of  Color  in.      (A.    S.   Gatsehet)   Am. 

Natural.  13:  475. 

Lord's  Prayer  in  Mikasuke.     Hist.  M.  10:  288. 

of  Norumbega.     (J.  H.  Trumbull)  Hist.  M.  17 :  239. 

of  Oregon  Territory.      (R.  G.  Latham)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  39:  157. 


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Indians,  Languages  of,  of  Pacific  States.     (A.  S.  Gat- 

scliet)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  145. 

of  Santa  Cruz,  Vocab.  of.     Hist.  M.  7:  220.  9:  147. 

Specimen  of  Montagnais.     Hist.  M.  7:  268. 

Vocabulary  of.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i :  30S. 

of  the  Kah-we-yah   and   Kah-so-wah.      (.J.  H. 

Riley)  Hist.  M.  iSi'ajS. 

<See  Huron;  Iroquois;  Mohawk;  and  ot Iter  names 

of  tribes. 

—  La  Salle's  Account  of.     jM.  Am.  Hist.  2:  23S. 

—  Laws  for.     (S.  Martin)  Pcnn  'Slo.  u:  80S. 

—  Legal  Position  of.    (G.  F.  Canlicld)  -Vm.  Law  R.  15:  21. 

—  Life  of,  Glimpses  of.     Appleton,  4:  117-685. 

—  McKenney's.     (A.   P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  63:  4S1. — 

For.  Q.  37:  479.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   10:    461. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  9:  i.  —  Chamb.  J.  7:  26. 

—  President  Madison's  Talk  with.     Niles"s  Reg.  28:  175. 

—  Management  of.     Nat.  Q.  40:  27. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  of.     (E.  Palmer)  Am.  Natural. 

12:  30S.  — West.  Mo.  R.  i:  139-325. —  (W.  Wells) 
West.  R.  2:  45,  no,  160. 

—  Massacre   of    the  Conestogoe   by  the  Paxton    Boys. 

Hist.  M.  9:  203. 

—  Massacres    by,    in    Massachusetts,   1703-46.      (L.    M. 

Bottwood)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  161. 

—  Means  of  Subsistence  of.     (L.  H.  Morgan)  No.  Am. 

109:  391. 

—  Mismanagement  of.    (J.  G.  Shea)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  520. 

—  Mission  to,  by  Friends  of  Pennsylvania,  1773.     Hist. 

M.  17:  103. 

Zeisberger's.      (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  2:  97, 

18S. 

—  Missions  to.     0.  &  N.  7:  119. 

and  Schools  for.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  17. 

Catholic.     (P.  J.  DeSmot)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  113, 

288.  —  (A.   Thebaud)    Month,   30:    145.     31  :    27. 

33:  4S0.     35:  352.     36:    168,   524.     37:  228.     38: 

551-    39:531-   40:379-    41:60.    42:379.    43:337. 
in  Micliigan  and  Wisconsin.     (E.  Jacker)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  i:  404. 

Moravian.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i:  11. 

Shecomcko.     Am.  Hist.  l{ec.  3:  60. 

—  Mythology  of.     (.J.  Anderson)   Nation,  7:    72. —  (.J. 

Fiske)  No.  Am.  107:  636. 
Legend  of  CIiata-Muskokee  Tribes.     (D.  G.  Brin- 

ton)  Hist.  M.  17:  12S. 
of  Dakotas.     (.f.  Anderson)  Nation,  ii:  61. 

—  Natural  History  of.     (S.  Forry)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

10:  29. 

—  New  Negotiations  with.     Hunt,  53:  299. 

—  Nights  in  an  Indian  Lodge.     Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  62,  146. 

—  Numeral  Systems  of.     Hist.  JL  9:  249. 

—  of  Arizona,   New   Mexico,    etc.      (E.    Palmer)   Am. 

Natural.  11:  735. 

—  of  Brit.  America.  (J.  II.  Lefroy)Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  189. 

and  the  Esquimaux.     Cath.  WorUl,  3:  557. 

and  N.  W.  Coast.  {\.  C.  Anderson)  Hist.  M.  7:  jy 

—  of  California.     (E.  E.  Chever)  Am.   Natural.  4:  129. 

—  (S.  Powers)  Overland,  8:  325,  425,  530.     g:  155, 
305,   498.     10:  322,   535.     11:    105.     12:    21,   412, 
530.     13:  542.     14:  297.  —  Colbnrn,  100:   179. 
Gallinomero<.     (S.  Powers)  Lakeside,  7:  352,  448. 

—  of  Canada.     (S.  W.  McUanicl)  O.  &  N.  2:  377. 

—  of  Connecticut.     (Ii.  Pay)  New  Eng.  i:  312. 

of  Ilousatonic  Valley.     (E.   W.  B.  Canning)   'SI. 

Am.  Hist.  2:  734. 

—  of  Long  Island.     Knick.  32:  237. 

—  of  Maine,  Bashalia  and  the  Tarratines.     (,J   E.  God- 

frey) Hist.  M.  13:  98. 

—  of  New  England.     (L.  Sabine)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  96. 
Memoir  of.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  449,  525,  609. 

Number  in  1726.     N.  E.  Reg.  20:  7. 


Indians  of  North  Carolina.    (F.  Kidder)  Hist.  M.  i:  161. 

—  of  Oregon.     (F.  F   Victor)  Overland,  7:  344,  425. 

—  of  the  Pacific  Coast.     (J .  D.  Edgar)  Cauad.  Mo.  6:  93. 

—  (J.  L.  Diman)  No.  Am.  121 :  442.  —  (B.  J.  Lossing) 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  36. 

Bancroft's.    Ed.  R.    144:    283.      Same   art.   Liv. 

Age,  131  :  451.  — (.1.  Anderson)  Nation,  21:  182, 
199,421. — Overland,  13:  551.  14:482,580.  15: 
108,  590.  —  (F.  Parkman)  No.  Am.  120:  34.  —  So. 
R.  n.  s.  20:  63.— Westm.  103:  416. 

—  of  Red  River  of  the  North.     (P.  Kaue)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

i:  12S. 

—  of  Soreto.     (A.  Raimondy)  Anthrop.  R.  i:  33. 

—  of  South  America.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  19:  198. 

—  of  Stadacona  and  Hochelaga.     Hist.  M.  9:  144. 

—  of  To-Day.     Chamb.  J.  49:  721. 

—  of  United  States.     Bost.  R.  2:  517.  — De  Bow,  17:  68. 
Past,  Present,  and  F\iture  of.     De  Bow,  16:  143. 

—  of  the  Upper  Missouri,  DeSmet's.     Month,  5:  322. 

—  of  Vermont,  Relics  of.     (G.  H.  Perkins)  Am.  NaturaL 

5:   12. 

—  of  Y.sleta.     (G.  Butler)  Cath.  World,  17:  422. 

—  Origin  of.     (G.   S.  Jones)  Penn  Mo.  5:    358.  —  (A. 

Alexander)  Princ.  13:  54.  — (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  9: 
356.  —  Dem.  R.  11 :  603.  —  (F.  Smith)  De  Bow,  3: 
565.  — (B.  S.  Barton)  Portfo.(Den.)  7:  507.— 
Portfo.(Den.)  13:  231.  519.  14:  7.  15:  458.  16: 
I.  — Bost.  Mo.  i:  419.  _U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  5S8. 

—  Outbreaks  of.     (.A..  A.  Woodhuli)  Nation,  19:  85. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  i :  502. 

—  Penhallow  Papers  on.     N.  E.  Reg.  32:  21. 

—  Plants  used  by.     (E.  Palmer)  Am.  Natural.  12:  593, 

646. 

—  Poetry  of.     (.1.  S.  Brisbin)  Harper.  57:  104. 

—  Quaker  Labors  in  behalf  of.     Eel.  R.  81:  6S5. 

—  Question  of.     (E.  Coues)  Penn  Mo.  10:  180.  —  (J.  D. 

Cox)  Internat.  R.  6:  617.  — (F.  H.  Head)  Over- 
land. 4:  105.  —  (N.  A.  Miles)  No.  Am.  128:  304. — 
(S.E.  Sewall)  Chr.  Exam.  9:  107.  — (F.  A.  Walker) 
No.  Am.  116:  329. —  (F.  A.  Walker)  Pcnn  Mo.  5: 
82S.— Nation,  10:  389. —  (E.  Butler)  Cath.  World, 
26:  195. 

and  the  Church.     (.J.  51.  Linn)  Presb.  R.  i :  677. 

in  1857.     (S.  P.  Riggs)  New  Eng.  15:  250. 

in  1867.     {X.  L.  Riggs)  Nation.  5:  356. 

in  1868.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  544. 

in  1871,  in  Arizona.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  342. 

in  1872.     (.J.  N.  Trask)  O.  &  N.  8:  232. 

in  1876.     (L.  H.  Morgan)  Nation,  23:  40. 

Custer  Tragedy.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  23 :  21. 

in  18-8.     (L.  H.  Morgan)  Nation,  27:  332. 

Otis  on.     (G.  Mallery)  Nation,  27:  13. 

in  iSSi.     (C   Schurz)  No.  Am.  133:   i. 

Schurz  on.     (G.  F.  Canfield)  Nation,  32:  457. 

—  Religion  of.     (.J.  Pickering)  No.  Am.  11:  103.  —  Anal. 

M.  16:  34.  —  So.  R.  2:  305. 

—  Removal  of.     (L.  Cass)  No.  Am.  30:  62.  —  (J.  Evarts) 

No.  Am.  31:  396.  —  Dem  R.  14:  169.— So.  R.  2: 
541.  —  Niles's  Reg.  27:  363. 

—  Rights  of.     West.  R.  4:  293. 
to  the  Soil.     Eraser,  29:  671. 

—  Schools  for.     Niles's  Reg.  16:  snpp.  91. 

—  Schoolcraft   on.     (F.   Bowen)  No.  Am.   77:    245. — 

Canad  J.  n.  s.  3:  437. 

—  Secret  Societies  of.  (1).  ,J.  Maegowan)  Hist.  M.  lo:  139. 

—  Sepulchral   Pits  in  Canada.      (E.  W.  Bawtrcc)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  45:  86. 

—  Shell  Money  of.    (It.  E.  C.  Steams)  Overland,  11 :  335. 

—  Siege  of  Fort  Atkinson.     Harper,  15:  63S. 

—  Sign  Language  of.     (I.   J.  Cooper)  West.  J.  7:  430. 

—  (F.  W.  Prewitt)  West.  J.  5:  176.— Chr.  Obs. 
24:  615.  — Hist.  M.  10:  86. 


INDIANS 


638 


INDIAN 


Indians,  Sketches  of.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Temp.  Bar,  45: 
1S5.     46:   201.     47:  77. 

—  Slavery  among.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  333. 

—  Social  Life  among.     (VV.  H.  Dull)  Am.  NaturaL  12:  i. 

—  Southern,  Jones's.     (W.  H.  Browme)  So.  M.  13:  237. 

—  Speech   and   Mental  Capacity  of.     (E.  Jacker)  Am. 

Oath.  Q.  3:  255. 

—  Stories  of.     All  the  Year,  23:  156-394. 

—  Sullivan's  Expedition  against  the  Five  Nations.     (N". 

Davis)  Hist.  M.  13:  19S. 

—  Superstitions  of.     (F.   I'arkman)  No.  Am.  103:   i. — 

l)e  Bow,  16:  1 28. 

Belief  in  inferior  Spirits.     (J.  A.  Van  Henvel)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  12:  iii. 

—  Tales  of.     I'ortfo.(Den.)  19:  227,  304. 

—  Theology  of.     Nat.  Q.  7:  22. 

—  Trade  with.     Niles's  Reg   18:  140.     22:  249. 

—  Treatment    of.     (L.  Cass)   No.   Am.    24:    365.  —  (E. 

llowland)  Harper,  56:  768.  —  Cornh.  20:  313. — 
(L.  E.  Dudley)  Scrib.  10:  484. 

Systems  of  Canada  and  United  States.     (G.  Mal- 

lery)  Nation,  25:  147. 

—  Tribes  east  of  the  Mississippi.     Olden  Time,  i:  386. 
of  35th  Parallel.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  Harper,  17:  448. 

—  United  States  Policy  with.     (R.  J.  Hinton)  Nation, 

2:  102,  134.  —  (R.  Patterson)  Overland,  II :  201. — 
(T.  S.  Williamson)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  587.— No. 
Am.  99:  449.  —  Bost.  Q.  2:  229.  —  Dem.  R.  14;  169. 

—  (H.  H.  Jackson)  Scrib.  19:  775. 

and  Religious  Liberty.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World. 

26:  90. 
President  Grant's.     (S.  G.  Arnold)  Meth.  Q.  37: 

409.  —  (C.  Lowe)  O.  «&  N.  3:  497. 

Proposed.     (H.  F.  Bond)  Unita.  R.  7:  639. 

Transfer  of  the  Indian  Bureau.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick) 

Nation,  28:  7.  —  (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  13:   100. 

—  Uprising  of,  in  Minnesota  in  1862.    St.  James,  6:  231. 

—  Villages  of.     Penny  M.   13:    109. — (W.  G.  Simms) 

So.  Lit.  J.  3:  343. 

—  Virtues  of.    (H.  M.  Robinson)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  272. 

—  Voice  from.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  549. 

—  Wanderings  among.    (P.  Kane)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  4:  1S6. 

—  No.  Brit.  31:  72. 

—  War  with.  Lord  Dunmore's.     Olden  Time,  2:  8,  37. 
of  1675,  Letter  and  Diary  of  Noah  Wright.     (S. 

W.  Williams)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  207. 
of  1776.     (D.  L.  Swain)  Hist.  M.  12:  273. 

—  Wars  with,  in  New  England.     (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E. 

Reg.  12:  I,  161.     15:  33,  149,  257. 
Papers  on.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  23,  163.     8:  239. 

—  War  Paint  and  Medicine-Bags.     All  the  Year,  2:  421. 

—  west   of  the   ^Mississippi.     (E.    Robinson)    Am.    Bib. 

Repos.  5:  241. 

—  What  to  do  with.     (G.  Reynolds)  Unita.  R.  8:  139.— 

Cath.  World,  6:  403. 
See  also  nnmes  of  tribes,  as  Chippeway;  Dakota;  Dela- 
ware; etc. 

Indian  Axes  from  West  Virginia.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Na- 
ture, 12:  478. 

Indian  Battle  Rock,  Story  of.     (A.  W.  Chase)  Overland, 
14:  179. 

Indian  Bible,  Eliot's.     Am.  Bibliop.  2:  6,  60. 

Indian  Captives;  a  Tale.    (II.  King)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  22. 

Indian  Captives  in  1688  and  1694.     N.  E.  Reg.  18:  165, 
166. 

Indian  Children  put  to  Service,  1676.    N.  E.  Reg.  8:  271. 

Indian  Churches  on  Nantucket.     (S.  D.  Hosmer)  Cong. 
Q.  7:  31. 

Indian  Corn.     (J.  B.  D.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  i:  465.— 
Hogg,  9:  311. 

—  Composition  of.    (W.  O.  Atwater)  Am.  J,  Sci.  98:  352. 

—  Fame  of.    De  Bow,  4:  237. 


Indian  Corn  for  Food,  Elihu  Burritt's  Receipts  for.  Chr. 
Obs.  46:  539. 

—  in  Milk.     (W.  G.  Simms)  Godey,  34:  62-249. 

—  Insects  destructive  of.     (C.  Taylor)  Harper,  23:  316. 
Indian  Council,  The  Black  Robe  at.     (P.  J.  De  Smet) 

Month,  10:  278. 

—  Grand,  at  Okmulgee.     (A.  M.  Williams)  Lippinc.  24: 

371- 

—  Last,  on  the  Genesee.     (D.  Gray)  Scrib.  14:  338. 
Indian  Country,  Letters  from.     Knick.  20:  i. 

—  Passports  through.     Niles's  Reg.  34:   110. 
Indian  Eloquence.     Knick.  7:  385. 

Indian  Feats  of  Legerdemain.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  657. 
Indian  Graves  in  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania.      (E. 

A.  Barber)  Am.  Natural.  13:  294. 
Indian  Lands  in  Georgia.     Niles's  Reg.  26:  139,  275. 
Indian  Legend,  An.     Canad.  Mo.  13:  201. 
Indian  Legends.     (W.  Elder)  No.  Am.  112:  i. 
Indian  Meal.    Eraser,  39:  561.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  22: 

265. 
Indian  Method  of  making  Fire.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  iii. 
Indian  Myths.     (D.  G.  Brinton)  Hist.  M.  12:  3. 
Indian  Names.     Olden  Time,  i:  325. 

—  Beauty  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  477. 

—  in  Virginia.     (J.  H.  Trumbull)  Hist.  M.  17:  47. 

—  of  American  States.     Cliamb.  J.  55:  663. 

—  of  the  Months.     (S.  Judd)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  166, 

—  on  the  Androscoggin.     Hist.  M.  8:  237. 
Indian  Narrative,  Tanner's.     Am.  Q.  8:  108. 
Indian  Netsinkers.     (C.  Rau)  Am.  Natural.  7:  139. 
Indian  Picture-AVriting.     Eraser,  65:  332. 

Indian  Pipestone,  Trip  to  the  Quarry.     (C.  A.  White) 

Am.  Natural.  2:  644. 
Indian  Pottery  of  Brazil.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.   Natural. 

5:  259. 

—  of  the  Salt-Springs,  111.    (G.  E.  Sellers) Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

":  573- 

Indian  Relics  near  Brockville.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  329. 

Indian  Remains  in  Canada.  (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 
i:  511. 

Indian  Reservation,  Visit  to  an.     Once  a  Week,  9:  176. 

Indian  Reservations,  Factory  System  for.  (L.  H.  Mor- 
gan) Nation,  23:  58. 

Indian  Sachems  and  Queen  Anne.  Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3: 
462. 

Indian  Scepter,  Ancient.  (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am.  Natural. 
10:  673. 

Indian  Shell-Heaps  in  Maine.  (J.  Wyman)  Am.  Natural. 
i:  561. 

Indian  Sports.     Mus.  26:  640. 

Indian  Stone  Implements.  (J.  J.  H.  Gregory)  Am.  Natu- 
ral. 4:  483. 

Indian  Stone  Tubes  and  Tobacco-Pipes.  (C.  C.  Abbott) 
Nature,  14:  154. 

Indian  Summer.  Dem.  R.  3:  153.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  27:  140. 
—  (L.  Foot)  Am.  J.  Sci.  30:  8.  —  (J.  E.  Willet)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  94:  340. 

—  Poetry  and  Philosophy  of.     (T.  B.   Maury)  Harper, 

48:"  89. 
Indian  Tale,  An.     Godey,  56:  45. 
Indian  Tales  and  Legends,  Schoolcraft's.     (H.  Whiting) 

No.  Am.  49:  354. 
Indian  Territory.    (T.  R.  Jenness)  Atlan.  43:  444.  —  (M. 

W.  Reynolds)  Lakeside,  4:  260. 
Indian  Tradition  of  the  Creation  of  Nantucket  Island. 

U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  357. 

—  The  Man  made  of  Ashes.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  204. 
Indian  Traditions.     (D.  Zeisberger)  Olden  Time,  i:  271. 
Indian  Treaty,  1752.     N.  E.  Reg.  20:  32, 

—  at  Fort  Stanwix,  1768.     Olden  Time,  i:  399. 
1784.     Olden  Time,  2:  404. 

Indian  Treaty  Scene.    Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  465. 


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INDUSTRIAL 


Indian  Trust  Bonds,  Opinion  of  J.  Cleaveland  on.    Bank. 

M.  (X.  Y.)  15:  8S3. 
Indian   AVorkshop   for  Arrow  Heads.     (B.   P.   Avery) 

Overland,  11:  4S9. 
Indiana.    Clir.  ilo.  Spec,  i:  401,  463.  — De  Bow,  i:  512. 

—  Arch.-cological  Explorations  in.    (F.  W.  Putnam)  Am. 

Natural.  9:  410. 

—  Capitol  Bill.     Am.  Arch.  2:  98. 

—  Central,  Pioneer  Settlers  of.    (J.  Coburn)  Hist.  M.  22: 

201. 

—  a  Century  ago.     (A.  A.  Graham)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12: 

161,  289. 

—  Coal  .Measures  of.     (E.  T.  Cox)  Am.  Natural.  5:  547. 

—  Constitution  of.     Niles's  Reg.  13:  85. 

—  Geology  and  Mineralogy  of.     (W.  B.  Stilson)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  i:  131. 

—  Hoosiers  at  Home.     (M.  Dean)  Lippinc.  23:  441. 

—  Public  Debt  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  164. 

—  Kesources  and  Prospects  of.     De  Bow,  7:  246. 

—  State  Debts  of.     (T.  P.  Kettell)  Hunt,  21:  147. 

—  State  Teachers'  Association.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  765. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  324. 
Indiana  Bond  Fraud,  1861.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  77. 
Indictments.     Chamb.  J.  29:  36. 

Indicator  Diagrams,  Steam.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  91-220. 

52:   285,  348.  — (G.   H.  Babcock)  J.   Frankl.   Inst. 

88:  193.     See  Steam. 
Indies,  Raynal's  Histor\"of.     (.J.  Morley)  Fortn.  28:  705. 
Indigestion.     (T.  E.  Clark)  Galaxy,  6:  694.  —  Eel.   K. 

45  ■•  97,  265,  405. 

—  and  Insanity.     Eel.  R.  48:  310. 

—  as  a  Cause  of  Nervous  Depression.     (T.  C.  Brunton) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  226,  374. 

—  Phillips  on.     Mo.  R.  103:  167. 

Indigo.     House.   AYords,    17:    436. —  (J.   C.   Booth)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  31:  161,  224,  296. 

—  All  about.     (T.  Smith)  Good  \Vords,  3:  43. 

—  and  Indigo  Trade.     Hunt,  13:  227. 

—  and  its  artificial  Production.     (H.  E.  Roscoe)  Nature, 

24:  227.  —  (H.  E.  Roscoe)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  295. 

—  A  blue  Mutiny,  1S61.     Fraser,  63:  98. 

—  Manner  of  manufacturing.    (C.  H.  Weston)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  8:  233,  311. 

—  Manufacture   of,  in  United   States.     (W.   Partridge) 

Am-  J.  Sci.  18:  237. — .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  10:  193. 
Indigo  Planters  and  Plantations.  Penny  M.  12:  17S. 
Indigo-Planting  in  Bengal.     Fraser,  65:  610. — Brit.  Q. 

37:  245. 
Indiscretion  in  the  Life  of  an  Heiress.     (T.  H.  Hardy) 

Liv.  Age,  139:  II,  76. 
Indiscriminate  Acquaintances.     Chamb.  J.  53:  6S0,  692. 
Individual,  The,  and  the  Crowd.     Fraser,  63:  593. 
Individualism.     (C.  S.  Albert)  Luth.  Q.  7:  447.  — (H.  H. 

\Yeld)  Am.  Church  R.  29:  1S6.  — (W.  Kirkus)  Am. 

Church  R.  34:  221. 

—  Growth  of.     (E.  McPherson)  Evang.  R.  8:  533. 

—  in  German  Churches.     (I.   E.   Graeff)  iMercersb.  20: 

302. 

—  Principle  of.     Chr.  R.  13:  519. 

—  Theory  of  Political.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  De  Bow,  22:  133. 
I.idividualitv.     (H.   Blackburn)  Victoria,  22:   61.  — (T. 

Pearson)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  16:  87.  — (M.  F.  Taylor)  So. 
M.  11:  572.  —  (N.  N.  Withington)  Radical,  2:  705. 

—  and  associated  Character.     (T.  F.  Risk)  AVest.  J.  5: 

157- 

—  Sermon  on.     (S.  A.  Brooke)  JIo.  Rel.  ^I.  43:  425. 
Indo-Anglian  Poet,  An.    (.1.  Payn)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  370. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  49. 
Indo-China,  Mouhot's  Travels  in.     Colbum,  133:  25-^. 
Indo-Chinese  and  Oceanic  Itaces.    (A.  H.  Keane)  Nature, 

23:  199-271. 
Indo-English  Correspondence.     Chamb.  J.  47:  551. 


Indo-European  Languages.  (B.  AV.  Dwight)  Bib.  Sac. 
14:753-  15:97-  16:673.  17:  266,  817.  — Quar, 
50:  169. 

—  Coptic  Element  in.    (.1.  Campbell)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  13: 

282,  403. 

—  Groups  and  Characteristics.     (R.  G.  Latham)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  47:  293. 
Indo-Europeans.     See  Aryans. 
Indo-Germanic  Natural  Religion.     (M.  Besser)  Bib.  Sac. 

34:  167. 
Indo-Mediterranean  Railway.    (V.  L.  Cameron)  Macmil. 

40:  414. 
Indo-Syrian  Church.  (J.  Fors}-th)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  420. 
Induction  and  Deduction  in  Natural  .Science.     (J.  von 

Liebig)  Cornh.  12:  296. 

—  Basis  of.    (J.  Lachelier)  .J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  307,  337, 

ii:  I. 

—  Nature  and  Validity  of.     (H.  N.  Day)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

15:  50. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (C.  K.  True)  Meth.  Q.  14:  431. 
Induction,  Electrical,  Phenomena  of.     (E.J.  Houston)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  lOi :  59. 
Induction  Apparatus,  Ritchie's  Rhumkorff's.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  70:  64. 
Induction-Currents  Balance.      (D.  E.  Hughes)  Nature, 

20:  77. 
Induction  Tube  of  W.  Siemens.     (B.  C.  Brodie)  Nature, 

9:  30S. 
Inductive   Inference,   Philosophy   of.      (W.  S.  Jevons) 

Fortn.  20:  457. 
Inductive  Method  in  Theology.     (.J.  G.  Roberts)  New 

Eng.  40:  741. 
Inductive  Philosophy,  Powell  on  the  Spirit  of.     Chr.  Obs. 

55:  522.  —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  593. 
Inductive  Reasoning,  Ground  of  Confidence  in.     (G.  F. 

AY  right)  New  Eng.  30:  601. 
Inductive    Sciences,  American    Discoveries   in.     (R.  J. 

Walker)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  22. 

—  History  of.     Ed.  R.  66:  58. 

—  Whewell's.     (Sir  J.  F.  W.  Herschel)  Quar.  68:  177. 

Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  2:  t,22.  409. 

—  Whewell's  Philosophy  of.'    Ed.  R.  73:  625. 
Inductive  System  of  Philosophy.  Chr.  R.  5:  194.  —  Mass. 

Q.  i:  168.  —  Ed.  R.  74:  140.  —  Quar.  45:  374. — 

(.1.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  J.  Sci. 55:  33. 
Indulgence  of  1672.     (.J.  B.  Marsh)  Cong,  i:  460. 
Indulgences.     (.1.  O'F.  Pope)  Month,  42:  394. 

—  Infallible.     All  the  Y'ear,  23:  366. 

Indus,  Bunics's  Voyage  on  the.     Mo.  R.  134:  450, 

—  Trade  and  Navigation  of.     Mo.  R.  144:  106. 

—  Up  the.     Chamb.  J.  17:  81. 

Industrial  Affairs,  Rectifications  in.    (W.  R.  Greg)  Fortn. 

30:  200. 
Industrial  Arbitration  and  Conciliation.      (J.  D.  Weeks) 

Am.  .1.  Soc.  Sci.  10:  194. 
Industrial  Art.     Pract.  M.  6:  103. 

—  Austrian.     (B.  AVirth)  Art  .1.  33:  26S. 

—  Education  in.     (W.Smith)  Penn  Mo.  6:  492.  — (J.J. 

Talbot)  Penn  Mo.  10:  745. 

in  the  United  States.    (E.  S.  Drone)  Internat.  R.  2: 

636. 

—  Rustic  Theor}'  of.     Eel.  Engin.  17:  121. 

—  State  of.     (C.  L.  Eastlakc)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  29. 

—  Study  of.     (J.  Ruskin)  Pract.  M.  2:  37S. 
Industrial  Classes,  Distribution  of.     (G.  Tucker)  Hunt, 

9:  47- 

—  of  Europe.     Brit.  Q.  23:  3S7. 

Industrial   College,  Prince  Albert's.     (Sir  D.  Brewster) 

No.  Brit.  17:  520. 
Industrial  Competition,  International.    (J.  Wharton)  Am. 

Soc.  Sci.  J.  4:  49.  —  Penn  Mo.  i:  476.    2:  28. 
Industrial  Co-operation.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  3:  477. 


INDUSTRIAL 


640 


INFANTS 


Industrial  Correspondence  from  Paris,  1S74.  (F-  Moigno) 
Pract.  M.  4:  317.    5:  31. 

—  from  Vienna,  1874.     (E.  Leonhardt)  Pract.  M.4:  320. 
Industrial  Crisis,  Character  of,  1877.     (P.  Girard)  Cath. 

World,  26:  122. 

Industrial  Depression,  Causes  of.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 27:  206.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  19. 

Industrial  Education.  (J.  Hayes)  Overland,  12:  23^-  — 
(J.  S.  Clarke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  218.  — Brit.  Q. 
16:  133.  —  No.  Brit.  24:  I.  — (S.  P.  Thompson) 
Contenip.  38:  472.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.Mo.  18:  26, 
202.  —  Dub.  Univ.  42:  295. — Pcnn  Mo.  6:  414. — 
Unita.  R   i:  263.     2:  191. 

Industrial  Exchanges,  Barliydt's.     So.  R.  15:  460. 

Industrial  Exhibitions.     All  the  Year,  12:  535.     24:320. 

—  on  a  small  Scale.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  506. 

Industrial  Growth.     (D.  A.  \Vells)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29: 

953- 
Industrial  History  of  Nations.     Brit.  Q.  4:  179. 

—  of  the  United  States.     (A.  S.  Bolles)  Penn  Mo.  lo:  307. 
Industrial  Migrations.     Chamb.  J.  57:  791. 
Industrial  Pathology.     Chamb.  J.  22:  355. 
Industrial  Reconstruction.   (E.  Atkinson)  Internat.  R.  5: 

530- 
Industrial  Reform.     Dern.  R.  23:  513. 
Industrial  Relationships.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  i. 
Industrial  Scholarships,  Wiiitworth's.     Pract.  M.  3:  322. 
Industrial  School,  Annals  of  an.     (Dr.  Goodwin)  Macmil. 

2:  13. 
Industrial  Schools.     (W.  B.  McMurrich)  Canad.  Mo.  2: 

424.  —  Peop.  J.  2:  192,  213,262.    3:  86.  —  (J.^Vil- 

liams)  0.  &  N.  7:  624.  —  De  Bow,  18:  265. 

—  and  Home  Office.    (E.  L.  Stanley)  19th  Cent.  10:  913. 

—  for  Girls,  Lancaster,  Jlass.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  632. 

—  for  poor  Children.     Eraser,  40:  437. 

—  Italian.    Victori:i,  II :  4S1. 

—  Plan  of.     (W.  Petty)  Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  199. 

London,  1647.     (\V.  Petty)  Am.  J.  Educ.  II :  197. 

Industrial  Science,  Neglect  of.     Westni.  52:  81. 

—  Syme  on.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  403. 
Industrial  Stories.     Chamb.  J.  50:  loS. 

Industrial  Training,  The  French  on.     Chamb.  J.  16:  79. 
Industrial  University,  Proposed.     (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt) 

Contemp.  30:  414. 
Industry,  Aids  and  Obstructions  to.     Victoria,  4:  i. 

—  and  Agriculture.    Penn  Mo.  7:  61. 

—  and  Civilization,  Diversified.     (D.  II.  Mason)  Lake- 

side, II :  75. 

—  and  Idleness.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godcy,  24:  i. 

—  and  its  Reward  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     Westm. 

37:  216. 

—  and  Skill  of  France  and  England  compared.     Ed.  R. 

32:  340- 

—  Application  of  Science  to.    Eel.  Engin.  4:  3S. 
• — Domestic.     (.J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  2:  353. 

—  English.     (R.  Southcy)  Quar.  34:  45. 

—  in  United  States.    Anal.  M.  14:  84. 

—  Instincts  of.     (S.  JMartin)  V.x.  II.  Lee.  6:  425. 

—  Migration  of  Centers  of  Industrial  Energy.     (L.  Court- 

ney) Fortn.30:  Soi.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  323. 

—  Native.     All  the  Y'ear,  32:  436. 

—  New  Principle  of.     (G.  J.  Holyoakc)  19th  Cent.  4: 

494- 

—  of  Nations,  EisdcU  on.     Eel.  R.  70:  346. 

—  of  tlie  People.     Black w.  68:   106. 

—  Organization  of  unremunerative.    (E.  Simcox)  Eraser, 

98:  609.     Same  art.  Sup  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  156. 

—  Partnerships  of.     St.  James,  22:  719. 

—  Products  of.     (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  9:  136,  220. 

—  Progress  of  Human.     Eel.  JIus.  i :  289. 

—  Revolutions  in.     (W.  II.  Perkin)  Lond.  Soc.  37:  231. 

—  Rights  of.    Mo.  R.  127:  i. 


Industry,  Three  Triumphs  of.  (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Lip- 
pine.  6:  500. 

—  Two  Decades  of.     (M.  G.  Mulhall)  Contemp.  40:  818. 
Industries,  Englisli  National.     Nature,  6:  97. 

—  Influence  of,  on  the  United  States.     (J.L.Stevens) 

Internat.  R.  II :  5S0. 

Inebriates,  Classified  and  Clarified.  (J.  W.  Palmer)  Al- 
lan. 23:  477. 

Inebriate  Asylum,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  (J.  W.  Palmer) 
Atlan.  24:  109.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  No.  Am.  94: 
3S7. — Putnam,  14:   17. 

Inebriate  Asylums.  (D.  Dalrymple)  Macmil.  26:  no, 
—  (J.  Parton)  Allan.  22:  385. 

Incdited  Fragment,  An.     Eraser,  51:  45. 

Inelegant  Extracts.     All  the  Y'ear,  26:  175. 

Inertia.  (A.  M.  Mayer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  85:  45.  — J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  13:  5. 

—  and  Gravitation.     (J.  D.  AYhelpley)  Eel.  Engin.  5: 

496,  605. 

—  and  Jlomentum.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  81. 

—  Formuhe  for.     (J.  W.  Davis)  Eel.  Engin  21:   17. 

—  Moment   of.     (R.  Briggs  and   L.  D'Auria)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  loS:  73. 

—  Motion,  and   Force.      (.J.   C.    Trautwine)  J.  I'rankl. 

Inst.  74:   109,  194. 

—  of  Surfaces,  IMoment  of.     (D.  Wood)  J.  I'rankl.  Inst. 

81:  91. 

Inevitable  Baby.     St.  James,  23:   113. 

Inez  de  Castro  of  Portugal.     (U.  Davey)  Galaxy,  24:  305. 

Inez,  Sor  Juana  de  la  Cruz.     Cath.  World,  13:  47 

Infallibility  and  Religious  Truth.  (J.  B.  Dalgairns)  Con- 
temp. 18:  I. 

—  Catluilic  and  Protestant   Claims  to.     (J.  Martineau) 

Westm.  25:  425. 

—  Extent  of  the  Church's.    Dub.R.  56:  41.  —  (JI.  Gavin) 

IMonth,  43:   109. 

—  Papal.     (II.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  12:  612.— (F.  H. 

Hedge)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  44:  289.  —  (A.  F.  Hewil)  Cath. 

World,  13:  577.  —  Brownson,  22:  322.     24:  105. — 

Am.  Church  R.  22:  105.  —  Dub.  R.  57:   121.     83: 

153,  463.  —  (Prof.  Reinkens)  iMercersb.  20:   117. 
and  Civil  Allegiance.     (II.   Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  9: 

204. 

and  Gallicanism.    (J.  A.  Dorner)  Contemp.  17:  591. 

and  the  German  Bishops.     (By  a  Catholic  Priest) 

jNIercersb.  20:  213. 

DilKculties  of.     Jlonth,  13:   115. 

Dogma  of.     (B.  A.  Hinsdale)  Chr.  Q.   2:  392.— 

(C.  Z.  Weiscr)  JMercersb.  21:  iSi. 

Fables  about.     (M.Gavin)  jMonth,  43:  179. 

Galileo  and.     (M  Lawrence)  Harper,  49:  417. 

Latin  Text  of  the  Decree,  1S70.     Mercersb.  20:  191. 

and  Translation.    (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  1 :  585. 

L.  Maimbourg  on.     (E.  II.  Baverstock)  Contemp. 

25:  663. 

Necessity  of.     (D.  Gans)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  67. 

Popular  Objections  to.     Cath.  World,  14:   597. 

Refuted.     (J.  C.  Wightman)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  37. 

Reply  to  Archbishop  of  Munich.     (I.  von  Dillinger) 

IMercersb.  20:  199. 
The  True  and  the  False.     Mercersb.  22:  313. 

—  Protestant.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  2:   161. 
Infallible  Church,  or  Book.     (D.  Walk)  Chr.  Q.  i:  38. 
Infallible;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  53:  394.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  130:  276. 
Infancv,  Notes  on.     (F.  H.  Champneys)  Mind,  6:  104. 

—  Per'ez  on.    (R  Flint)  Mind,  3 :  546.  —  (J.  Sully)  Mind, 

5:  3S5.    6:  281. 

—  Sanitary  Aspects  of.     Eel.  R.  133:  537. 

Lifant,  Biographical  Sketch  of  an.     (C.  Darwin)  Mind, 

2:  2S5.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  345. 
Infants,  Character  of.     (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  746. 


INFANTS 


641 


INFLUENXE 


Infants,  Church  Membership  of.     (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R. 

9:  445,  4S1.  — (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  30:  347. 
Logic  of.     (B.  H.  Nadal)  Meth.  Q.  31 :  48. 

—  Church  Relation  of.  (F.  G.  Hibbard)  Meth.  Q.  2o:  297. 

—  Communion  of.     Chr.  R.  13:  334. 

—  Custody  of,  in  Divorce  Cases.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  7:  269. 

—  Fraser,  19:  205. 

Damnation  of,  Dr.  Beecher  on.    (F.  Jenks)  Chr.  Exam. 

4:  431.     5:  229,  310. 

—  Limbo  of.     St.  James,  1 :  373. 

—  Moral  Condition  of.     (C.  Brooks)  Meth.  Q.  24:  552.  — 

(F.  G.  Hibbard)  Meth.  Q.  19:  632. 

—  Mortality  of.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  513. 

—  Parental  and  Infantile  Culture.    (E.  Seguin)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  10:  2,7- 

—  Reflection  on.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  6:  492. 

—  Salvation  of.     (N.  S.  Strassburger)  Mercersb.  12:  385. 

—  (A.  Tobey)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  383.  —  (H.  C.  Townley) 
Chr.  R.  28:  416.  —  Am.  Church  R.  26:  519. —Ed. 
R.  36:  216. 

Relation  of  Atonement  to.     Bost.  R.  4:  321. 

Suffering  and.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  i,  249.     16:  67. 

See  Children. 
Infant  Baptism.     See  Baptism. 
Infant  Labor.     (Lord  Ashley)  Quar.  67:   171. 
Infant  Schools.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  362.  —  (J.  Simpson)  Peop. 
J.  5:  87,  129. 

—  Management  of.     (M.  M.  Carll)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1834:  99. 

—  Wilderspin  on.     Penny  M.  i:  210. 

Infant  School  System  of  Education.     (W.  Russell)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1830:  97. 
Infanticide.     Dub.  R.  45:  54. 

—  amongst  Poor  of  England.    (E.  Dicey)  Nation,  i:  270. 

—  in  China.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  36:  309. 

—  in  India.     Ed.  R.  119:  389. 

Moor  on.     Eel.  R.  15:  331. 

Suppression  of.     Fraser  49:  28S. 

—  in  the  Sandwich  Islands.     Meth.  31.  49:  306. 

—  Punishment  of.  (C.  A.  Fyffe)  i9tli  Cent.  1 :  583. 
Infatuation;  a  Tale  of  the  Times.  Godey,  22:  150. 
Infection  and  Putrefaction,  Relation  of  the  Atmosphere 

to.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  686. 

—  Spread  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:  732. 

Inference,  Intuition  and.  (D.  G.  Thompson)  Mind,  3: 
339,  46S. 

Infernal  Divinities,  Ancient  and  modern.  (E.  I.  Sears) 
Nat.  Q.  18:  I. 

Infernal  Machines.     Applet  on,  23:  560. 

Infernal  Marriage.  (B.  Disraeli)  Colburn,  41:  293.  42: 
144. 

Infernal  Spirits,  Scripture  Doctrine  of.  (E.  White)  Cong. 
i:  5S5,  661. 

Inferno  of  Dante  and  St.  Patrick's  Purgatory.  (F.  Vin- 
ton) Bib.  Sac.  30:   275.     .See  Dante. 

Infidels,  Credulity  of.     Meth.  M.  28:  495. 

—  Prosecution  of.     Westm.  2:  i. — Chr.  Disc.  3:  202. 

—  (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  91. 

—  Right  of,  to  testify  as  Witnesses.     Chr.  R.  i:  479.  — 

(J.  A.  Bolles)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  157.  — (W.  M.  Hol- 
land) Chr.  Q.  Spec,  i:  43S. 
Infidel  Philosophy,  Modern.    (H.  Stowcll)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  4: 

I33- 
Infidel  Publication.s.    (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  17:  -,:;2. 
Infidelity.     (W.  C.  Fowler)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  469.  —Chr. 

R.2:  271.  — (F.M.  Holland)  Radical,  2:  732.  — ([. 

C.  Knowlton)  Univ.  (2.  30:  64. 

—  a  Sign  of  the  Times.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  275. 

—  and  Christianity,  Conflict  of.     (J.  T.  Tucker)  Cong. 

Q.  20:  309. 

—  and  Faith  in  Germany.     (F.  L.  Nagler)  Meth.  Q.  41: 

128. 

41 


Infidelity  and  the  Restoration  of  Belief,   Westm.  58:  173. 

—  and  Superstition.     Chr.  R.  3:  134. 

Riddle's  Natural  Historj'  of.     Chr.  Obs.  53:  400. 

—  Aspects,  Causes,  and  Agencies  of.     (R.  W.  Dickinson) 

Theo.  &  Lit.  .1.  6:  620. 

—  Causes  of.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  800.  —  Eel.  R.  98:  432. 

—  Christlieb  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  i. 

—  Course  of.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  i. 

—  Dangers  of.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  332. 

—  Demands  of,  satisfied  by  Christianity.      (S.  Harris) 

Bib.  Sac.  13:  272. 

—  Errors  in  Reasoning  of.   (S.  Harris)  New  Eng.  12:  341. 

—  Essence  and  End  of.     Chr.  R.  20:  54S. 

—  Foundations  of.     Mercersb.  16:  435. 

—  in  France,  Modern.     Liv.  Age,  36:  439.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

53:  46. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Spirit  Pilg.  6:  204. 

—  Irving  on.     Cong.  M.  9:  307. 

—  Marvelousness  of.     (M.  C.  Taylor)  Good  Words,  13: 

235- 

—  Masquerade  of.    (W.  W.  Lord)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  39S. 

—  Modern,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  on.    Colburn,  167 : 

561. 
Characteristics  of.     Chr.  Exam.  17:  23.  —  Chr.  R. 

6:  191. 
Forms  of.     Am.  Ch.  Mo.  i :  335,  446. 

—  Nelson  on.     (A.  D.  Eddy)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  lo:  89. 

—  The  new,  1853.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  11:  277. 

—  of  the  19th  Century.     No.  Brit.  15:  35. 

—  of  the  Times.     Chr.  Obs.  22:  92. 

—  or  Atheism.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  16:  221. 

—  Pearson  on.     Chr.  R.  19:  23S.  — Eel.  R.  98:  740. — 

(A.  Gosman)  Princ.  26:  349. 

—  Popular,  Hooker's.    New  York  R.  2:  4S3. 

in  London.     Kitto,  34:  320.     Same  art.  Theo.  Eel. 

2:  277. 

—  portrayed.     Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  86. 

—  Principles  of.     (D.  Y.  Heisler)  Mercersb.  2o:  5. 

—  Progress  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  28:  493.  —  Month, 

22:  68. 

—  Reign  of.     (T.  Dwight)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  75.. 

—  Self-Contradictions  of.    (A.N.  Littlejohu)  Am.  Church 

R.  6:  101. 

—  Thomson's  Sermons  on.     Eel.  R.  37:  551. 

—  Ultimate  Grounds  of.     (W.  D.  Wilson)  Am.  Church 

R.  14:   193. 

—  versus  Christianity.     (D.  R.  Goodwin)  No.  Am.  75:  i. 

—  Weakness  of.     (I.  S.  Spencer)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  73. 

—  What  constitutes  ?    Spirit  Pilg.  3:  i,  447. 

Infinite  and  Finite.     (W.  M.  Bicknell)  Unita.  R.  6:  499. 

—  in  Philosophy.     (T.  Hill)  Mo.  Rcl.  M.  46:   loi. 

—  Perception  of.     (C.  C.  Clarke)  Month,  42:  93,  216. 

—  Philosophy  of.     No.  Brit.  22:  113.  —  Ecl.R.  114:  431. 
Infinity,   Idea  of.    Physical  and  Metaphysical.     (E.  B. 

Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  75:   i. 

—  Notes  on.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M..  n.  s.  24:  415. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  451. 
Infiorato  of  Genzano,  The.     Cath.  World,  2:  60S. 
Infirmaries,  Metropolitan,  for  the  Pauper  Sick.   (E.  Hart) 

Fortn.  4:  459. 
Infirmity,  Argument  of.     (R.  Owen)  Fraser,  76:  531. 
Inflation.     See  Currency;  Inflation, 
luflexib'e,  The  Iron-clad.    Nature,  16:  201,  221.    17:137. 

—  and  her  Armament.     (A.  H.  Atteridge)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

15:  60. 

—  Dangers  and  Warnings  of.     (Sir  R.  S.  Robinson)  19th 

Cent.  3:  27S. 
Influence.     Chamb.  J.  15:  7. 

—  Methods  of,  Sermon  on.     (E.  Peabody)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

11:  I. 

—  of  Surroundings.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  73. 

—  Sphere  of  Human.     ('I'.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  424. 


INFLUENCES 


642 


INNOCENT 


Influences,  Unrecognized.     (I.  F.  Maj'o)  Good  Words, 

i6:  2S5. 
Informer,  The.     (J.  Nugent)  Dem.  R.  14:  3S6. 
Int'omier;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  1S7.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  66:  673. 
Infusoria  as  Paras^ites.  (W.  S.  Kent)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  19:  293. 

—  Balbiani  on  Iteproduction  of.     Intel.  Obs.  i:  463. 

—  Ciliate,  Our  Knowledge  of.     (G.  J.  Allman)  Nature, 

12:  136,  155,  175. 

—  Experiments  on  the  Formation  of.     (J.  Wyman)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  84:  79. 

—  llaeckel  on.     Nature,  9:  247. 

—  History  of,  Pritchard's.     (W.  Hincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

7:  i',S. 

—  in  Dust  Showers  and  Blood-Rain.     (C.  G.  Ehrenberg) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  61:  372. 

—  Molecular  Origin  of.  (J.H.  Bennett)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  51. 

—  Origin  of.     Intel.  Obs.  2:  320. 

—  Preservation  of.     (J.  Boveil)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  341. 

—  Pritchard's  History  of.     (W.  Hincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

7:  368. 
Infusoria!  Circuit  of  Generations.     (T.  C.  Hilgard)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  102:  20,  SS. 
Infusorial  Earth  and  its  Uses.     (W.  H.  Wahl)  Pract.  M. 

7:  49.  —  (W.  H.  Walil)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  407. 
Infusorial  Life,  Conditions  of.     Intel.  Obs.  i:  85. 

—  Developmental  Hist.  of.  (.J.  Hogg)  Intel.  Obs.  10:  356. 
Ingelow,  Jean.     Tinsley,  3:  3S5.  —  St.  Paul's,  10:  632. 

—  (E.  M.  Converse)  Hours  at  Home,  9:  39.  —  with 
portrait,  Applcton,  8:  681. — Eel.  M.  82:  503. 

—  Poems.     (T.  Bavne)  St.  James,  38:  179.  — Land  We 

Love,  6:  91.  —  Cath.  ^^^orld,  24:  419.  —  Liv.  Age, 
80:  181.  — (F.  L.  Max)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  13,  141. 

—  Story  of  Doom.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Galaxj',  4:  562. 
Ingemann,  Bernhard  S.     Chamb.  J.  30:  250. 

—  Masanicllo;  a  Tragedy.   (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  9:  43. 

—  Poetr}-.     For.  R.  2:  67.  —  For.  Q.  21:  132. 
Ingenious  AVobbler.    Lend.  Soc.  7:  289. 
Ingenuity,  Impromptu.     Chamb.  J.  57:  699. 

—  Misapi)lied.     Penny  M.  14:  306. 

—  Perverted.  Chamb.  J.  56:  369.  —  All  the  Year,  7:  534. 
^  Some  Instances  of.     Am.  Arch.  10:  22. 

Ingersoll,  Charles  Jared,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  6:  339. 
16:  221. 

—  Discourse.  (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  18:  157.  22:  212. 
Ingersoll,  Jonathan,  Obituary  of .  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  iii. 
Ingersoll,  Joseph  R.,  with  portrait.    Am.  Whig  R.  8:  loi. 

—  Address.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  165. 

Ingersollism,  Historic  Glances  at.    (I.  E.  Graeff)  Ref.  Q. 

27:  602. 
Ingham,  S.  D.     Letter  to  the  President,  1831.    Niles's 

Reg.  40:  411. 

—  Speech  of.     Niles's  Reg,  40:  319,  346,  374. 
Ingleborough  within.     Chamb.  J.  29:  341. 

Inglesby,  William  H.    Masonic  Address.    So.  Q.  3:  244, 
Ingleside  Chit-Chat.     Knick.  36:  339.     37:  120. 
Ingleside  Reminiscences.     Knick.  36:  520. 
Inglis,  Sir  Robert.    Eraser,  34:  647.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

12:  77. 
Inglis.  Sir  Robert  Harry,  and  Wilberforce.     Chr.  Obs. 

65:  515,  610. 

—  Speech  on  Catholic  Question.     Blackw.  24:  Si i. 
Iiigoldsby,  Thomas.     See  Barham,  R.  11. 
Ingraham,  Edward  D.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  25:  77. 
I  graham,  J.  H.     Burton.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  561. 

—  Captain  Kyd.     Hesp.  3:  85. 

—  Lahtte,  the  Pirate.    West.  Lit.  J.  i:  262.  — So.  Lit. 

Mess.  2:  593. 
Ingratitude  of  the  Republic.    Harper,  61 :  tiS. 
Ingres,  Jean  D.    (T.  F.  Wedmore)  Macmil.  24:  52.  —  (T. 

F.  Wedmore)  Contemp.  5:  45S.— (G.  C.  Swayne) 

Once  a  Week,  16:  221. 


Inhabitants  of  a  Country  Town.  (M.  R.  Mitford)  Colburn, 
39:  152-278.  40:  223.  Same  art.  Select  J.  3:  loi, 
230. 

Inhabitants,  The;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  15:  659. 

Inhabited  Well.     Blackw.  14:  93. 

Inheritance.  (C.Darwin)  Nature,  24:  257.  —  (C.  Dar- 
win) Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  663. 

Inheritance,  The.  (MM.  Erckmann-Chatrian)  Lakeside, 
11:  169. 

Inheritance  in  France,  Law  of.  (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation, 
15:  21S. 

Inheritor  and  Economist;  a  Poem.    Dub.  Univ.  33:  638. 

Inhumanity,  Revival  of.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  19:  667, 

Iniquities  at  Rome.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  513,  577. 

—  of  the  Times.     Chr.  Obs.  22:  393,  461,  537. 
Injectors.     (P.  H.  Rosenkranz)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  71. 
Injin  Joe;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  601. 
Injustice,  Borderland  of.     Chami).  J.  20:  113. 
Ink,  Manufacture  of.     Chamb.  J.  12:  120. 

—  Natural.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  463. 

Inks,  Gold  and  Silver,  How  to  make.     Pract.  M.  5:  275. 

—  Writing,  Chemistry  of.      (J.  L^nderwood)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  32:  894,  962. 
Inkerman,  Battle  of.   Blackw.  117:  451. — Ed-.R.  141:  522. 

—  and  its  Lessons.     (J.  C.  Paget)  St.  James,  36:  14. 

—  French  Soldier  at.     Broadw.  6:  82. 

—  Kinglake  on.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  420. 
Inland  Navigation.     Niles's  Reg.  13:  125. 

—  English.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Eraser,  95:  422. 

—  of  New  York.     (H.  S.  Dexter)  Hunt,  9:  148. 

—  of  i'ennsj-lvania.     Niles's  Reg.  21:  229. 

Inland  Sea,  No.  Africa.  (H.  H.  Goriinge)  Nation,  27:  236. 
Inland  Seas,  Phj-sical  Conditions  of.    (W.  B.  Carpenter) 

Contemp.  22:  372. 
Inland  Transport.     Ed.  R.  56:  99. 
Inman,  William,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  168:  177. 
Inn  of  Wolfswald.     (C.  F.  Hoffman)  Bentley,  4:  49. 

—  Very  queer.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  513. 

Inns.  *(S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Appleton,  18:  132.  —  (H.  T. 
Tuckerman)  Putnam,  i:  612.  —  Chamb.  J.  9:  161. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  404.  —  Chamb.  J.  41:  145. 

—  Continental.     Cliamb.  J.  6:  1S9. 

—  Evenings  at.     Colburn,  II4:  294. 

—  Law  of .     Chamb.  J.  46:  89. 

—  Old  and  new.     All  the  Year,  15:  559. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Colburn,  74:  305. 

—  Three  strange  old.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  563. 

Inns  of  Court.  All  the  Year,  7:  198.  —  Blackw.  79:  61. — 
Chamb.  J.  56:  538.— Penny  M.  4:  249. —Mo.  R. 
140:  167. 

—  and  Barristers.     Chamb.  J.  38:  78. 

—  and  Cliancery.     Sharpe,  11:  12.  —  Eel.  R.  i:  412. 

—  The  little.     AH  the  Year,  20:  472. 

Inner  and  Middle  Temple,  Arms  of.     (D.  Barrington) 

Arch.  9:  127. 
Inner  Life,  Tides  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Mod.  R.  i :  183. 
Inner  Mission  of  Germany.    (P.  Schaff)  jMercersb.  9:  26. 
Innermost  Room.     (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  loi:  338. 
Innes  Traged}-.     Chamb.  J.  16:  143. 
Innesmurray,  Island  of.     Once  a  Week,  9:  195. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     Irish  JIo.  5:  433. 
Innocence  and  Crime.     House.  Words,  i:  431. 

—  State  of.     Kitto,  16:   56. 

Innocent  HI.,  Pope.     (T.  H.  Gill)  Cong.  7:  339.  — New 

Dom.  20:  3S7. 
Innocent  IV.,  Pope.     (T.  H.  Gill)  Cong.  7:  667. 
Innocent,  Metropolitan  of  Moscow.     (C.  R.  Hale)  Am. 

Church  R.  29:  402. 
Innocent;  a  Story.    (M.  Oliphant)  Liv.  Age,  1 17:  172-790. 

118:   164-7S6. 
Innocents,  Chapter  on.     Eraser,  67:  333. 
Innocent  Avenger.    (P.  Benjamin)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  671. 


INNOVATIONS 


643 


INSANITY 


InnovaMons  and  Novelties.     Hogg,  7:  193. 
Innovators,  Plea  for.     (J.  R.  Boise)  Lakeside,  2:  91. 
Innuendo,  Beauties  of.     Lond.  M.  10:  348. 
Inquisition,  Tlie.     Princ.  21:  174.  —  (R.  Southey)  Quar. 

6:  313.  —  Mo.  R.  91:  396.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  191. 

—  Niles's  Reg.  21:  329.  —  (P.  Fredet)  U.  S.  Catli. 

M.  2:  449.  — (.J.  G.  Sliea)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i:  254.— 

Am.  Church  R.  26:  552. — ^Dub.  R.  60:  53.  —  Liv. 

Age,  46:  S22.  —  Meth.  M.  50:  679. 

—  and  Jesuits.     (.J.  Watkins)  Colburn,  2:  301. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Blackw.  i :  250. 

—  Dominic  and.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  42:  730. 

—  History  of.     Dub.  R.  28:  421. 
La  valine's.     EcL  R.  11:  209. 

Rule's.     (G.  T.  Fisher)  Nation,   18:   413.— Dub. 

Univ.  72:  697.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  236. 

—  in  England.     (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  63:  385. 

—  in  Italy.     Meth.  M.  39:  695. 

—  Last  Ash  of.     All  the  Year,  21:  loi. 

—  Letters  on.    (Count  de  Maistre)  Rel.  Cat.  i:  23-274. 

—  Roman.     Dub.  R.  5:  72.  —  Galaxy,  9:  646.    10:  356. 

—  Seralino  de  Carcel's  Narrative,  1680.     House.  Words, 

19:  243. 

—  Spanish.     Cong.  5:   462.  —  Dub.  Univ.   84:    335. — 

Meth.  M.  39:  660. 

and  the  Holy  See.     Dub.  R.  61 :  163. 

Historv  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:  27. 

Llorcnte's.     Chr.  Obs.  27:  152.  —  Eel.  R.  31: 

462.  — Portfo.(Den.)  34:  388. 
ilodern.     Colburn.  10:  522. 

—  unmusked.    Eel.  R.  27:  236,  347.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  25: 

310. 

—  Van  Halen's  Escape  from.    Colburn,  20:  282. 

—  Venetian,  Records  of.    Cornh.23:4i.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  108:  351.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  286. 
Inquisitiveness.     Am.  Mo.  M.  11:  276. 
Insane,  The.     St.  James,  27:  3S3. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Liv.  Age,  43:  51. 

—  Catholic  poor.     Month,  19:  401. 

—  Confinement  of.     Am.  Law  R.  3:  193. 

—  Government  Supervision  of.      (E.  Van  de  Warker) 

Penn  Mo.  10:  254. 

—  Hist,  of  Ameliorations  in  Treatment  of.  Westm.  85 :  331. 

—  Humane  Treatment  of.     Westm.  67:  2S4. 

—  in  the  United  States,  Table  of.     Hunt,  8:  290,  460. 

—  Inside  Bedlam.     Tinsley,  3:  456. 

—  Legislation  for.     (D.  H.  Take)  Contemp.  30:  743. 

—  Maniacs  and  Madhouses  of  Paris.     (L.  H.  Hooper) 

Lippinc.  21 :  761. 

—  Mortalitj'  of  Lunatics.    (W.  Farr)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  4:  17. 

—  Poor,  Duty  of  States  towards.     (J.  B.  Chapin)  Am. 

Soc.  Sci!  J.  6:  60. 

—  Punishability  of.     (W.  A.  Hammond)   Internat.  R. 

11:  440. 

—  Rooted  Sorrows.    (J.  C.  Browne)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6:  456. 

—  Strange  Letter  of  a  Lunatic.  (J.  Hogg)  Fraser,  2:  526. 

—  Tame  Lunatics.     (W.  H.  Lewis)  Belgra.  9:  109. 

—  Treatment  of.    Quar.  74:  224,  416.  —  (L.  P.  Brockett) 

Nat.  M.  11:  517.     12:  25.  — (E.  I.  Sears)   Nat.  Q. 

7:  207.  —  Belgra.  10:  206.467.  —  (W.A.Hammond) 

Internat.  R.  8:  225.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  746. —  \Vestni. 

18:  129.     37:  305.     43:  86. 
Conolly  on.     Eel.  R.  105:  243.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

57:  450.  — New  Q.  5:  398. 

in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  52S. 

in  Massachusetts.    (S.  G.  Howe)  No.  Am.  56:  171. 

Moral.     (E.  Ho])kins)  Fraser,  95:  444.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  133:  425. 

Non-Restraint  in.     Ed.  R.  131:  41S. 

Insane  Asj'lum,  Afternoon  in  a.     (E.  Faitiifull)  Victoria, 

21:  327. 

—  at  Morningside.     Hogg,  10:  '!i6.     II :  78,  32-?. 


Insane  Asylum  at  Worcester.     Chr.  Exam.  26:  248. 

—  Bethlehem.     Liv.  Age,  55:  297. 

—  Bicetre.     Chamb.  J.  7:  20,  71,  105. 

—  Blackwell's  Island.     ( W.  II.  Davenport)  Harper,  32 : 

2/3- 

—  Colney  Hatch.     Westm.  48:  119. 

—  Eastern.     Sharpe,  18:  no. 

—  for  Convicts.     Cornh.  10:  448. 

—  Hanwell.     (H.  Martineau)  Tait,  n.  s.  i:  305. 

—  in  Palermo.     House.  Words,  2:   151. 

—  near  York,  Tuke  on.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  23:  189. 

—  North  Wales.     Hogg,  5:  249. 

Insane  Asylums.  (A.  Wynter)  Quar.  loi:  353.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  41 :  492.  —  Westm.  43:  162.  47:  119. 
49:  70.  —  Ed.  R.  28:  432.  —  Liv.  Age,  13:  586. — 
Mo.  R.  119:  173.— (L.  P.  Brockett) Nat. M.  n:  315. 

—  Chamb.  J.  58:  385.  — (E.  M.  Lawney)  Penn  Mo. 
10:  431.— (G.  B.  Massey)  Penn  Mo.  10:  835.— (I. 
^^ay)  Penn  Mo.  11:  22. — Penny  M.  10:  22. 

—  American.     (I.  Ra^v)  No.  Am.  79:  66. 

—  and  Treatment  of  Insane.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  746. 

—  Bedlams  of  Stamboul.     (W.  Goodell)  Atlan.  28:  527. 

—  Despotism  in.     (D.  B.  Eaton)  No.  Am.  132:  263. 

—  English.     Temp.  Bar,  5:   528.  — (C.  Reade)  Ev.  Sat. 

9:  123. 

County.     (F.  Scott)  Fortn.  32:  114. 

in  1815,  Reports  on.     Eel.  R.  23:  293. 

in  1816.     Pamph.  6:  227. 

—  for  the  Poor.     No.  Brit.  3:  387. 

—  French.     Month,  8:  14S. 
Iniquitous.     Cornh.  19:  699. 

—  Life  in.     Lond.  Q.  3:  457.  —  Eel.  M.  34:  ,291. 

—  Management  of.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Atlan.  21:   58S.     22: 

227.  —  (E.  Van  de  Warker)  Penn  Mo.  8:  618. 

—  Middle-Class.     Month,  2:  342. 
See  Gheel. 

Insanity.  (J.  Scoffern)  St.  James,  13:  373.  —  (A.  Brig- 
ham)  No.  Am.  44:  91.  —  (W.  Rush)  Knick.  7:  33. 

—  Ed.  R.  2:  160.  —  Quar.  24:  169.  42:  350.  —  Mo. 
R.  118:  102.  — Mus.  14:  359  — Dem.  R.  34:  146. — 
Colburn,  57:  364. 

—  among  Slaves.     (D.  H.  Hill)  Land  We  Love,  i:  349. 

—  and  Crime.     (W.  A.  Guy)  J.  Stati*.  Soc.  32:  159. — 

(W.  Hooker)  New  Eng.  14:  32.  —  (D.  M.  Means) 
New  Eng.  35:  323.  —  Intel.  Obs.  5:  131.  —  Temp. 
Bar,  i:   135 

—  and  Eccentricity.     (T.  Mayo)  Liv.  Age,  70:  216. 

—  and  Idiocy  in  Denmark.     (J.  R.  Hubertz)  J.  iStatis. 

Soc.  16:  244. 

—  and  Indigestion.     Eel.  R.  48:  310. 

—  and  Law.     (H.  Maudsley)  Pop.  Sci.  ^lo.  5:  77. 

—  and  Madhouses.     (D.  Uwins)  Quar.  15:  3S7. — Mus. 

37:  514- 

—  and  modern  Civilization.     (II.  P.  Stearns)  Scrib.  17: 

582. 

—  and  modern  Life.     (D.  H.  Tuke)  Macmil.  37:    130. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  432.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  136:  1 78. 

—  and  Phrenology.     (C.  C.  Blake)  Anthrop.  R.  i:  476. 

—  and  Physical  States.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  39:  i. 

—  and  Sex.     (J.  Thurnam)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  7:  310. 

—  and  Usefulness.     (H.  Butterworth)  Hours  at  Home, 

6:  414. 

—  Art  of  making  Madmen.     (Dr.  Fossati)  Zoist.  5:  34. 

—  as  a  Defense  in  Criminal  Cases.     (D.  B.  Ogden)  Am. 

Law  R.  II :  661.  —  (E.  B.  Hill)  Am.  Law  R.  15:  y)S, 
717.  —  Fraser,  27:  444.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  5o: 
I.  — So.  Lit.  J.  i:  148.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  667.— 
(I.  Edwards)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  260. —  Dub.  Univ. 
21:  626. —  Westm.  39:  457. —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  15: 
i;2.— Ed.Mus.  2:  230.  — Blackw.  68:  548.  — (W. 
H.  Hill)  Am.  Caih.  Q.  5:  137. 


IXSANTTY 


644 


INSECTS 


Insanity  as  a  Defen^=e  in  Murrler  Trials.    Dub  E.  46:  58. 

—  Broadmoor  and  our  Criminal  Lunatics.    (D.  H.  Tuke) 

Macniil.  38:  137.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  215. 

—  Burrows  on.     Eel.  R.  32:   128. 

—  Causes  of.     (E.  Jarvis)  No.  Am.  89:  316. 
and  Treatment  of.     U.  S.  Carh.  M.  7:  196. 

—  Conolly  on.     Eel.  R.  53:   149. 

—  Contagious  Madness.     Victoria,   13:   429.  — Ev.  Sat. 

11:  31. 

—  Criminal.     (G.  J.  Davey)  Zoist,  1 :  253. 

—  DiiTcrent  Forms  of.     Zoist,  i:  397. 

—  Disease,  and  Religion.     Lend.  Q.  8:  145.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  41:  145. 

—  Effects  of  unnoticed.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  666. 

—  Extent  of.     (G.  M.  Beard)  Dub.  Univ.  79:  689. 

—  First  Beginnings  of.     Cornh.  5:  4S1. 

—  Gooch  on.     (W.  Fergusson)  Quar.  41 :  162. 

—  Hastam,  Arnold,  and  Others  on.    (T.  Young)  Quar.  2: 

155- 

—  Hereditary.     (J.  Ray)  No.  Am.  109:  i. 

—  Hill  on  the  Cure  of. "  Eel.  R.  21 :  39. 

—  Humanity  and.      (M.   Du  Camp)  Pop.   Sci.  Mo.  2: 

21S. 

—  in  Europe,  Statistics  of.     For.  Q.  20:  39. 

—  in  France.    (J.  Carnc)  Colburn,  50:   15-455.     51:  13. 

53:  60.  —  Colburn.  56:   550. 

—  in  Massachusetts.     (S.  G.  Howe)  No.  Am.  56:  171. — 

(R.  C.  Waterston)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  338. 
Statistics  of.     (I.  Ray)  No.  Am.  82:  78. 

—  in  the  United  States.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  178. 

—  Increase  of.     No.  Brit.  50:   123.  —  (J.  M.  Granville) 

19th  C;ent.  5:  523. 

—  Incubation  of.     Eel.  R.  114:  184.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

54:  225. 

—  Inquiries  relative  to.     (D.  Uwins)  Quar.  24:   169. 

—  Invariable  Test  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  32:  331. 

—  Juries,  Judges,  and.     (H.  Maudsley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

I :  440. 

—  Law  of.     Am.  Law  R.  4:  236. 

Case  of  Nottidge  versics  Riple3^     Fraser,  40:  363. 

—  Legal  Aspects  of.     Cornh.  5:  220. 

—  Legal  Tests  of.     Cornh.  12:  426. 

—  Legislation  on.     No.  Brit.  36:  453. 

—  Medical  Jurisprudence  of.     (A.  L.  Soule)  No.  Am. 

79  ■•  327- 
Ray  on.     Mo.  R.  150:   147. 

—  Mental  Epidemics.     Dub.  R.  10:  348. 

—  Metaphysics  of.    (J.  M.  Wilcox)  Am.  Cath.  Q  3:  43. 

—  Moral.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  29:  345. 

and  Legal.     Fraser,  51:  245.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

35  ••  "6. 

Ray  on.     (H.  F.  Buswell)  Nation,  12:  322. 

—  Munro  on.     Zoist,  9:  32. 

—  Nature  of.     (T.  L.  Wright)  Dem.  R.  27:  447. 

—  Pathology  of.     (G.  J.  Davey)  Zoist,  i:   iii. 

—  Phenomena  of,     Panipli.  15:  99. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Fraser,  25:   553. 

—  Ray  on.     (H.  F.  Buswell)  Nation,  16:  272. 

—  Recollections  of  a  restored  Lunatic.     (S.  W.  Newell) 

Scrib.  6:  354. 

—  Reid  on.     Anal.  !M.  lo:  61.  — Eel.  R.  24:  183. 

—  relieved  by  Musical  Exercises.     Eel.  R.  85:  206. 

—  Scottish  Lunacy  Commission.     No.  Brit.  27:   106. 

—  Sliakspere"s  Delineations  of.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation, 

2:  758. 

—  Society  versus.     (W.  A.  Hammond)  Putnam,  16:  326. 

—  Spurzheim  on.     Mo.  R.  88:  186. 

—  Statistics  of.     Penny  M.  6:  351. 

in  London,  1840.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  3:  143. 

of  Bethlem  Hospital,  1843.     Mo.  R.  162:  395. 

of  Insane  Poor  of  Great  Britain.   J.  Statis.  Soc.  30: 

158,  336. 


Insanity,  Tendency  of  misdirected  Education  to.  (E. 
Jarvis)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  591. 

—  Treatment  of.     (C.  D.  Robinson)  Scrib.  12:  634. 

—  under  English  Law.   (W.Gilbert)  Good  Words,  8:  116. 

—  Various  Forms  of.     (G.  M.  Beard)  Putnam,  12:  513. 

—  Who  is  sane?     (E.  P.  Rowsell)  Colburn,  114:  189. 

—  Winslow's  Lettsomian  Lectures  on.  Chr.  Obs.  56:  229. 

—  Wood  and  Burnett  on.     Zoist,  10:   103. 
Inscription  at  Ancyra.     (W.  M.  W.  Call)  Fortn.  6:  200. 

—  Bilingual,  from  a  Vase  at  Venice.     (T.  J.  Pettigrew) 

Arch.  31 :  275. 

—  on   ancient   Pillar  from   Alexandria.      (G.    Costard) 

Arch.  7:  I. 

—  on  an  011a  in  Fitzwilliam  Museum,  Cambridge.     (II. 

C.  Cooke)  Arch.  43:  56. 

—  on  Rock  in  North  America.     (M.  Lort  and  C.  Vallan- 

cey)  Arch.  8:  290,  302. 
Inscriptions,  Ancient  and  Bible.      (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  9:  623. 

Deciphering  of.     Fraser,  67:  121. 

One  Primeval  Language.     Liv.  Age,  36:  82. 

—  Babylonian  and  A.ssyrian.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Col- 

burn, 78:  441. 

—  Brazilian  Rock.     (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  Natural.  5:  139. 

—  Christian  and  Jewish.     Ed.  R.  120:  217. 

—  Greek  Christian.     (G.  T.  Stokes)  Contemp.  37:  977. 

—  in  Ancient  Gaul,  Christian.    Chr.  Obs.  71:  421.  —  Brit. 

Q.  61 :  125.  —  (W.  G.  Humphry')  Contemp.  3:  410. 

—  Latin.     Quar.  78:  61. 

—  Latin  Christian      (G.  T.  Stokes)  Contemp.  39:  91. 

—  Moabite.     (A.  L.  Rawson)  Nation,  19:  397. 

—  on  Leaves  of  Lead,  in  the  British  Museum.     (W.  de  G. 

Birch)  Arch.  44:  123. 

—  Pagan,  and  Christian  Cemeteries.     Month,  14:  20. 

—  Persian  and  Assyrian.     Quar.  79:  413. 
Insect,  Life  of  an.     Chamb.  J.  13:  92. 

Insects.  (W.  M.  Williams)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  526. — 
Liv.  Age,  50:  303.  —  Mus.  21:  212.  —  Mo.  R.  128: 
317.  —  Sharpe,  6:  220.  7:  195.  9:  133.  10:  149, 
271.  —  West.  M.  i:  97,  275. 

—  Acute  Senses  of.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Belgra.  44:  75. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  43. 

—  Ancestry  of.     (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Nature,  8:  249. 

—  and  Flowers.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  14:   113. 

—  and  Plants,  Relations  between.      (J.  Lubbock)  Fortn. 

27:  47S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  278. 

—  and  their  Allies.      (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural. 

i:  73- 

—  Appetite  of.     Once  a  Week,  4:  300. 

—  at  Home,  Wood's.     Nature,  5:  65. 

—  at  the  Zoo.     Chamb.  J.  58:  644. 

—  Australian,  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  162:   195. 

—  Bristle-Tails  and  Spring-Tails.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.) 

Am.  Natural.  5:  91. 

—  British.     Mo.  R.  120:  407. 

Staveley's.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  4:  22. 

—  Center  of  Gravity  in.     (F.  Plateau)  Nature,  5:  297, 

—  Civilization  among.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  641.— Eel.  M.  82:  86. 

—  Conservatism  in.     Eel.  M.  96:  267. 

—  Cucuio,  or  Fire  Beetle.    (G.  A.  Perkins)  Am.  Natural. 

2:  422. 

—  Devonian,  Relation  to  existing  Types.     (S.  H.  Scud- 

der)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:   iii. 

—  Diptera  of  the  Aniberfauna.     (H.  Loew)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

87:  305. 

—  Distribution  of  Plants  by.    (F.  B.  White)  Am.  Natural. 

7:  268. 

—  Edible.  Chamb.  J.  41 :  254.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63 :  197. 

—  Effect  of  the  Glacial  Epoch  on  the  Distribution  of.   (A. 

R.  Grote)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  335. 

—  Eggs  of.  Structure  and  Beauty  of.     (J.  Hogg)  Intel. 

Obs.  12:  321. 


INSECTS 


645 


mSPIRATIOX 


Insects,  Embryogeny  of,  Discoveries  in.    (H.  Fripp)  Pop. 
Sci.  H.  6:   iig. 

—  Enemies  of  Books.     Scient.  Am.  supp.  6:  2200,  2282. 

—  (H.  A.  Hayen)  Lib.  J.  4:  251. 

—  Enemies  we  import.      (S.  Lockwood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

i:  620. 

—  English,  Natural  History  of.     Retros.  15:  230. 

—  Evolution  of.     (A.  AVilsoii)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  577. 

—  Experiments  in  killing,  with  Pyrethreum  roseum.  (W, 

L.  Carpenter)  Am.  Nat.  13:  176. 

—  Farmer's  Friends  and  Foes.     Quar.  124:  445. 

—  Feet  of.     (L.  L.  Clarke)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  393. 

—  Fertilizations  of  Flowers  by.     (W.  J.  Beal)  Am.  Nat- 

ural, i:  254,  403.  —  (A.  W.  Bennett)  Am.  Natural. 
7:  680. 

—  Field  and  Forest.     (E.  A.  Samuels)  Scrib.  18:  496. 

—  Fossil.     (S.  H.  Scudder)  Am.  Natural.  6:  665. 

—  found  in  Mrs.  Coate's  Bath.    (J.  G.  Wood)  Dark  Blue, 

i:  693. 

—  Generation  of.     Chamb.  J.  25:  309.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  50:  &^. 

—  Geological  Antiquity  of.     (J.  E.  Taylor)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

17:  36. 

—  Habits  of.     (W.  B.  0.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  35:  195.  — 

So.  Lit.  J.  2:  409.  —  (M.   Scheie  de  Vere)  Scrib. 

3:  54- 

—  Highland.     (E.  C.  Rye)  Intel.  Obs.  10:  124. 

—  Historj-  of.     Ed.  R.  37:  122. — Mo.  R.  121:  370. — 

Mas.  i:  261. 

—  Homes  of.     Chamb.  J.  41:  407. 

—  Honsehold  Pests.     (C.  Taylor)  Harper,  22:  30. 

—  in  Disguise.     (T.  W.Wood)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2:  81. 

—  inhabiting  Salt  Water.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  loi :  100. 

—  Injurious.     (II.  Shimer)  Am.  Natural.  3:  91.  —  (A.S. 

Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  7:  524. 

—  injurious  to  the  Elm.     (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Intel.  Obs. 

2:  28.  — (S.  Hibberd)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  191. 

—  injurious  to  the  Turnip  Crops.     (W.  Houghton)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  5:  1. 

—  Instinct  in.     (G.  Pouchet)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:   12-149. 

—  Language  of.     Penn  Mo.  9:  296. 

—  Life  and  Intelligence  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:  400. 

—  Locomotion  of.      (C.  A.  Burgin)  Lippinc.  8:  299. — 

Broadw.  8:  322. 

—  mentioned  in  Plays  of  Shakspere,  Natural  History  of. 

Mo.  R.  146:  599. 

—  Metamorphosis  of.     (P.  M.  Duncan)  Nature,  7:  30,  50. 

—  (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  2:  329. — Chamb.  J.  57: 

155- 

—  Michelet's  L'Insecte.     Colburn,  112:  127. 

—  Mimicry  in  the  Colors  of.     (H.  A.  Hagen)  Nature,  7: 

113.     Same  art.  Am.  Natural.  6:  38S. 

—  Mold  as  a  Destrover  of.    (C.  G.  Siewers)  Am.  Natural. 

13:  681. 

—  Muscular  Strength  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  222. 

—  Nature's  Limiting  of.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Nat- 

ural. 8:  270. 

—  Neuter.     (P.  Wolf)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  470. 

—  A  notable  Congress.     (C.  Taylor)  Harper,  25:  732. 

—  Obno.xious,  Destruction  of,  by  Fungoid  Growths.    (X. 

N.  Prentiss)  Am.  Natural.  14:  575,  630. 

—  of  Connnerce.     Eel.  M.  33:   322. 

—  of  luigland.     Retros.  15:  230. 

—  of  the  Months.     (H.  G.  Adams)  Hogg,  9:  65-299. 

—  of  Natal.     (Dr.  Maun)  Stud.  ■&  Intel.  Obs.  4:   130. 

—  Origin  and  Metamorphoses  of.     (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Na- 

ture, 7:  446,  487.     8:  31-207. 

Lubbock  on.     Nature,  5:  27. 

Wallace  on.     Nature,  5:  350. 

—  Our  little  Friends.     All  the  Year,  11:   ^Gz. 

—  Parasitic.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  .\m.  Natural.  4:  82. 


Insects,  Phosphorescent,  Metamorphoses  of.  (Mrs.  V.  0. 
King)  Am.  Natural.  12:  354. 

—  Sense-Organs  of.     (.\.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural. 

n:  418. 

—  Sensibility  and  Intelligence  of.     Blackw.  43:  589. 

—  Smallest  known.     (J.  D.  Cox)  Am.  Natural.  12:  445. 

—  Some  noxious.   (J.G.Wood)  Good  Words,  21 :  414,  448. 

—  Spiracles  in.  (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  8:  531. 

—  Strange  Wanderers.      (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Hours  at 

Home,  11:8. 

—  Tenacity  of  Life  in.  ■  Chamb.  J.  17:  121. 

—  Transformations  of.     Mo.  R.  123:  16. 

—  under  the  Bark.     (J.  G.  Wood)  Dark  Blue,  i:  294. 

—  Unwelcome  Guests  of.  (B.  G.  Wilder)  Harper,  37:  467. 

—  Use  of  the  Antennaa  in.     (L.  Trouvelot)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  193. 

—  used  as  Food.     Penny  M.  14:  191. 

—  Variety  in,  Swinton  on.     Nature,  22:  579. 

—  Vision  and  Sleep  of.     (R.  Hill)  Intel.  Obs.  i:  102. 

—  Warfare  of.     Once  a  Week,  6:  373. 

—  Wings  of.     Chamb.  J.  17:  309. 

Nature's  Painting.     (T.  W.  Wood)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  33. 

Insect  Architecture.     Eel.  R.  52:  ;^7.     Same  art.  Mus. 

16:  515. 
Insect  Foes.     Nature,  15:  84.     16:  104. 
Insect  Larva,  Microscopic  Anatomy  of.     (E.  R.  Lankes- 

ter)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  605. 
Insect  Life,  Effect  of  high  Temperature  on.     (E.  C.  Rye) 

Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2:  180. 

—  Episodes  of.     Eraser,  43:  38 1,  663.     44:  290.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  30:  153,  213.  31:  209.  —  Eel.  R.  91: 
306.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  26:  261.  — Hogg,  2:  342. 
—  Tait,  n.  s.  16:  62. 

—  in   Winter.     (S.   F.   Cooper)    Putnam,    15  :    424.  — 

Broadw.  7:  570. 

In.sect  Miscellanies.     Mus.  20:  247. — Mo.  R.  126:  309. 

Insect  Powder.     (W.  Saunders)  Am.  Natural.  13:  572. 

Insect  World.     De  Bow,  25:  430. 

Insecticides.     Pract.  M.  i :  399. 

Insectivorous  Plants.  (F.  Darwin)  Nature,  17:  222. — 
(A.  Gray)  Nation,  i8:  216,  232.  —  (S.  B.  Herrick) 
Scrib.  13:  804.  —  (E.  Hopkins)  Contemp.  35:  37. 

—  Darwin's.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Nature,  12:  206,  22S. — 

(A.  Gray)  Nation,  22:   12,  30. 
Inside  a  Stage  Coach ;  a  Tale.     (Miss  Saunders)  Cath. 

World,  6:  412. 
Inside  Passenger.     Sharpe,  29:  57. 
Insignificant,  Imiiortance  of  the.     Chamb.  J.  10:  86. 
Insincerity,  Fatal  Effects  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  606. 
Insolvency  amongst  Merchants.    (L.  McKnight)  De  Bow, 

16:  311. 

—  and  Bankruptcy.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  60:   193. 

—  and  the  National  Wealth.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  85. 

—  Financial  Losses  by.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  94. 

—  Laws  of  Russia  on.     (C.  Clark)  Hunt,  6:  419. 

—  Legislation  upon.     Canad.  Mo.  2:  419. 

—  Morality  of.     Hunt,  8:  294. 

—  Preferences  in.     Hunt,  7:  352. 

Inspiration.  (.L  May)  Radical,  3:  692.  —  (C.  F.  Schaef- 
fer)  Evang.  R.  15:  29-?.  —  (D.  Gans)  Mcrcersb.  15: 
367.  —  (F.  II.  Hedge,  E.  A.  Washburn,  C.  Giles,  J. 
P.  Ncwnuin,  .L  (iibbons,  and  J.  Fiske)  No.  Am.  127: 
304.  — (.r.  Lillie)  Chr.  Q.  6:  42. —  (J.  Priestley) 
Thco.  Repos.  4:  17,  304.  —  Kilto,  5:  437.  7:  315. 
—  (F.  A.  I).  Tholuck)  Kitto,  13:  3^,1.  '  31:  353.— 
(R.  A.  Redford)  Brit.  Q.  72:  99.  Same  art.  Luth. 
Q.  10:  592.  —  (.J.  Torrev)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  ■;i4-  — (tL 
Hill)  Univ.  Q.  25:  -,02.  —  (F.  T.  Washburn)  Mo. 
Rel.M.  49:  215.  — (W.  E.  Manlev)  Univ.  <J.  10: 
<;t.  —  No.  Hrit.  27:  215.  —  (A.  A.'Hndge  and  B.  B. 
Warfield)  Presb.  H.  2:  225.  — (C.  Hodge)  Princ. 
29:  660.  —  Theo.  Repos.  2:  295. 


INSPIRATION 


646 


INSTINCT 


Inspiration  and  Historic  Element  in  Scriptures.    (J.  Bas- 
coni)  Am.  Presb.  R.  19:  90. 

—  and  Naturalism.     Brit.  Q.  14:  178. 

—  and  Kevelation.     (E.  P.  Barrows)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  593. 

29:  427,640.  30:  305.  — (M.  J.  De  Long)  Univ. 
Q.  36:  1S6.  —  (J.  May)  Kadieal,  5:  107,  —  Kitto, 
37:   167. 

Murell  on.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  41 :  4S9. 

y  —  Catholic  Doctrine  of.     (A.  F.  llewit)  Cath.  World,  33 : . 

5-3- 

—  Church  of  England  on.     Brit.  Q.  39:  415. 

—  Critical  Theories  of.     (C.  A.  Briggs)  Presb.  R.  2:  550. 

—  T.  F.  Curtis  on.     (H.  G.  Spaulding)  Chr.  Exam.  83: 

294. 

—  Discrepancy  not  incompatible  with.     Kitto,  13:  71. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (B.  Grant)  Bib.  K.  6:  2S9.  —  Brit.  Q. 

14:   1S9.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.41:  335. 
and  Theory  of.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  77:  265. 

—  Extent  of.     (E.  P.  Gould)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  326. 

—  Henderson  on.     Cong.  M.  21 :  107.  —  Eel.  R.  65 :  97. 

—  Internal  Evidences  of .  (T.  Raffles)  Ex.  H.Lec.  4:  2S5. 

—  Lee  on.     (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  29.  — Am.  Cli.  Mo. 

i:  44,  188. 

—  Limitation  of.     Kitto,  38:  104. 

—  Nature  and  Extent  of.     Chr.  Exam.  8:  362.  —  Kitto, 

34:  257. 
and  Proof  of.     Am.  Church.  R.  26:  452,  481. 

—  of  the  Apostles.     (.J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  4:  1S9. 

—  (Dr.  Steudel)  Chr.  R.  26:  69,  215.     27:  67. 

—  of  the  Bible.     (A.  P.  Peabodv)  Chr.  Exam.  32:  204. 

—  (L.  Woods)  Chr.  R.  9:  T.  —  (M.  Stone)  Chr.  R. 
12:  219.  —  (E.  H.  Sears)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  340. — 
Spirit  Pilg.  i:  402,  474,  624.  2:  9-289.  3:  369, 
420.  — (E.  Turner)  Univ.  Q.  6:  382.  —  (.J.  S.  Lee) 
Univ.  Q.  5:  343.  —  Kitto,  5:  437.  —  (I.  M.  Atwood) 
Univ.  Q.  22:  2S5.  — (H.  W.  Bellows)  O.  &  N.  i : 
207.  —  (J.  Bennett)  Cong.  M.  21:  24,  82.  —  (D. 
Curry)  Meth.  Q.  18:  256.  — (D.  Gans)   Mercersb. 


15-  3('7-—(G-  Haven)  Meth.  Q.  27:  325 


28: 


165.  — (G.  Hill)  Univ.  Q.  25:  302.  —  New  Eng.  36: 

694.  — (A.  H.  Kremer)  Ref.  Q.  26:  562.  — (.J.  Pye 

Smith)  Cong.  M.  20:  694.  —  (Dr.   Thokick)  Kitto, 

31:  353.— (W.  Walford)  Cong.  M.  21:    39.  — (C. 

K.  Whipple)  Radical,  5:  54.  —  (.L  Williams)   .Vm. 

Church  R.  9:  i.     Same  art.  Kitto,  17:  371.  —  Bost. 

R.  3:  190.  4:  429. — Chr.  Obs.  70:  81.  —  Ciir.  Rem. 

44-   333- — Kitto,  36:  274.  —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.   9: 

609.     10:  1-529.  —  Wcstm.  66:  206. 
and  Infallibility.     Brownson,  5:  19S,  273.  —  Kitto, 

14:  141. 

Aphorisms  on.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  37:  10. 

Curtis  on.     (L.  Moss)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  83. 

Dyer  on.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  New  Eng.  7:  515. 

Dynamical  Theory  of.     Chr.  Rem.  31:  i. 

Extracts  on.     Kitto,  34:  257. 

Gaussen  on.     (G.  W.  Burnap)  Chr.  Exam.  32:  319. 

—  Mo.  R.  158:   I.  — Eel.  R.  75:  365. 

Tayler  Lewis   on    Divine    Human,    in    Scriptures. 

(B.  X.  Martin)  New  Eng.  18:  125. 

Partial.    Chr.  Obs.  68:  4S5. 

Plenary.     (,J.  Hascall)  Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  156  — 

(A.  H.  Kremer)  Ref.  Q.  26:  562. —  Meth.  Q.  5:  594. 

—  (T.Lewis)  Mnth.Q.  30:  no. —Chr. Obs.  70:  3S4. 
Rotlieon.     (E.Janes)  Now  Eng.  30:  694.     31:272, 

423- 

Theories  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  ^12. 

Current.     Loud.  Q.  lo:  2S5.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

49:  295. 
Verbal.     (E.  P.  Barrows)  Bib.  Sac.  29 :  427.  —  (W. 

R.  C.  Rogers)  Kitto,  35:   1S4. 

—  of  the  Evangelists.     Kitto,  23:  117. 

—  of  Moses.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  4:  27,  123. 


Inspiration  of  the  Prophets.    (O.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  36:  115. 

—  Physiology  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  36:  310. 

—  Problem  of.     (C.  W.  Clapp)  New  Eng.  19:  809. 

—  Queries  concerning.     Theo.  Repos.  i :  453. 

—  Theory  of,  from  Scripture.     Kitto,  37:  322. 

—  Theories  of.     (Dr.  Walker)  Evang.  R.  3:  49a. 
Recent.     No.  Brit.  18:  138. 

Subjective.     (C.  Elliott)  Princ.  n.  s.  8:  192. 

—  Thornwell  on.     Chr.  R.  22:  403. 

—  under  a  mediating  View.     (H.  M.  Whitney)  Cong.  R. 

10:  453. 

—  Walworth's  Gentle  Skeptic.     Brownson,  20:  312. 

—  What  is?    Chr.  Obs.  61 :  253. 

—  Woodson.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  3:  3.  — Eel.  R.  56: 

156. 
Inspired  Lobbyist.     (.J.  W.  De  Forest)  Atlan.  30:  676. 
Installation  of  Pastors.     (H.  E.  Barnes)  Cong.  Q.  20:  604. 

—  Relation  of,  to  the  Pastorate.     (S.  C.  Bartlett)  Cong. 

Q.  10:  340. 
Instinct.  (J.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  654.  —  (S.  Hibberd) 
Intel.  Obs.  3:  436.  —  (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  4:  321. 
—  Westm.48:  352.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  345. — 
Liv.  Age,  17:  595.  —  (L.  A.  Jones)  Atlan.  5:  513.  — 
(G.  H.  Lewes)  Nature,  7:  437. — (D.  A.  Spaulding) 
Nature,  6:  4S5. — (Duke  of  Argyll)  Contemp  38:  699. 

—  and  Acquisition.     (D.  A.  Spaulding)  Nature,  12:  507. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  jMo.  8:  310.  —  (G.  J.  Romanes) 
Nature,  12:  553.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  449. 

—  and  Intellect.     (G.  Harris)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  73. —  (F. 

Bowen)  No.  Am.  63:  91.  —  Knick.  22:  404,  507. 

—  and  Intelligence.     (W.  K  Brooks)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11: 

5S5.— (J.  LeConte)    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:    653.  — (E. 
O.   Haven)   Lakeside,    7:    231.  —  (M.   Condereau) 
Anthrop.  R.  6:  399.  —  Eel.  R.  98:  649.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  31:  iSo.  — West.  M.  4:  22,3. 
See  also  Intellect;  Intelligence. 

—  and  Mind.     (W.  Sutton)  Mo.  33:  2S1,  391.  —  (Duke 

of  Argyll)  Contemp.  26:  352.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
85:  342.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  126:  730. 

—  and  Reason.     (F.  C.  Clark)  Am.  Natural.  13:  96.  — 

(C.  S.  Henry)  Hours  at  Home,  10:  406.  —  (St.  G. 

Mivart)  Contemp.   25:  763.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

125:  3S7.  —  Zoist,  2:  143. 

distinguished.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  79. 

Jarrold  on.     Eel.  R.  66:  402. 

Smee  on.     Chamb.  J.  14:  276. 

—  and  Training.     Broadw.  5:  466. 

—  Anecdote  of.     Belgra.  41:  314.     Same  art.  Eel.  JI. 

95:  ii5. 

—  Brute  Reason.     (J.  Le  M.  Bishop)  Mind,  5:  402,  575. 

—  Chadbourne  on.     (L.  H.  Morgan)  Nation,  14:  291.  — 

(N.  S.  Shaler)  No.  Am.  115:  225. 

—  Couch  on.     Chamb.  J.  9:  6. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  28.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  36:  91S. 

—  Demoralized.     (M.  Benton)  Putnam,  ii:  521.  —  Liv. 

Age,  116:  504. 

—  How  Animals  get  Home.     (E.  Ingersoll)  Scrib.  19:  90. 

—  Kemp  on.     Dub.  R.  38:  113. 

—  Nature  of.     (S.  Fish)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  11:  74. 

—  Observations  on  young  Animals.     (D.  A.  Spalding) 

Macmil.  27:  2S2.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  424.    Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  553. 

—  of  the  Hornet  of  New  South  Wales.     (J.  McGarvie)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  6:  1S4. 

—  Perception  and,  in  the  lower  Animals.    Nature,  7: 

377,  409- 

and  Reasoning  Power  of  Animals.     (Dr.  Paladilhe) 

Nature,  8:  2S4. 

—  Question  of.     Nature,  8:  77. 

—  Reason  and  Imagination.     (C.  W.  Eimi)  Dem.  R.  15: 


INSTINCT 


647 


INSURANCE 


Instinct,  Survival  of.     (E.  Lewis,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  8S. 

—  Vagaries  of.     Dub.  Univ.  81 :  90 

—  Wliat  is?    Eel.  M.  60:  374. 

Instincts.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  8.  473. 

—  of  Birds.    (J.  Blackwall)  J.  Fraukl.Iust.  16:  354.    17: 

68,  139. 

—  of  certain  Fishes  in  tlie  Tropics.     St.  James,  3:  349. 

—  Origin  of  certain.     (C.  Darwin)  Nature,  7:  417. 
Instinctive  Action,  Definition  of.    (J.  Sully)  Mind,  6:  114. 
Institutions.     All  the  Year,  25:  391. 

—  and  Men  at  Hom.e  and  abroad.     (S.  Osgood)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  45:  570. 

—  Christian.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  201. 

—  Maine's  Early  History  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  20: 

225.  — (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn.  23:  305. 
Instruction,  Division  of  Labor  in.     (T.  Gushing,  jr.)  Am. 
Inst,  of  Instruc.  1839:  19. 

—  Elementary  Methods  of.     (J.  H.  Pestalozzi)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  7:  673. 

—  General  Methods  of.     (T.  Morrison)  Am.  J.  Educ.  9: 

294. 

—  Hamiltonian   System  of.     (Syd.    Smith)  Ed.  E.  44: 

47.  —  Westm.  10:  2S4.  —  Brit.  Q.  2:  143.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  6:  229. 

—  in  Schools  and  Colleges.     So.  Q.  22:  460. 

—  Inductive  System  of.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  241. 

—  Jacotot's  System  of.     See  Education. 

—  Popidar  Elementary.     For.  Q.  20:  254. 

—  Subjects  and  Means  of,  Aphorisms.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

10:  141. 
Insulating  Stand.     (M.  E.  Mascart)  Nature,  18:  44. 
Insult  and  Injury.     Once  a  Week,  18:  260. 
Insults.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  g:  14S. 
Insurance,  Accident.     Victoria,  5:  359. 

—  against  Eailwaj- Accidents.     Chamb.  J.  I4:  227. 

—  and  Assurance.     All  the  Year,  13:  437. 

—  Deposit.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  3:  330. 

—  Fidelity.     (D.  P.  Bailey,  jr.)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32: 

590. —Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  419. 

—  Fire.     Penny  M.  8:  2. 
and  Fires.     Quar.  96:  i. 

Historical  and  Statistical  Account  of.    (C.  Walford) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  40:  347. 

Hist,  and  Law  of.    (W.  W.  Campbell)  Hunt,  2:  239. 

New  York  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  57. 

New  York  Report  on,  tS6i.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  49. 

Origin  and  Nature  of.     (G.  W.  Savage)  Hunt,  4: 

159.  238. 

Past  and  Present  of.     (J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  35:  135. 

Progress   of,    in   Great    Britain.      (S.  Brown)   J. 

Statis.  Soc.  20:  135. 

—  Fraud  on  Underwriters.     (J.  Bergen)  Hunt,  2:  2S8. 

—  Frauds  with  Policies  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  3:  261. 

—  General  Expenditure  Assurance  Company.     Victoria, 

31:  457- 

—  Good,  bad,  and  indifferent.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q. 

14:  385. 

—  Guarantee.      Bank.   M.  (N.   Y.)  5:    89.  — Bank.  M. 

(L.)  lo:  293. 

—  Historical  Notes  on.     Anti(iuary,  2:  209. 

—  Life.     Eel.  R.   109:  37.  —  (Sir  .J.  Barrow)  Quar.  64: 

284. —  (S.  Raleigh)  No.  Brit.  12:  i.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  19:  326. — Ed.  R.  45:  482.  —  Wcsim.  9:  3S4. 
—  Quar.  35:  1,609.  64:  157.  —  Bank.  JL  i:  704. 
3:  46,  39S. — (E.  W.  Stoughton)  Hunt,  2:  222.— 
(F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  97:  301. —  (S.  Newcomb) 
Intemat.  R.  2:  353.  —  Dub.  L^niv.  35:  182.  83: 
385.  —  (S.  Homans)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  2:  159. —  De 
Bow,  21:  209.  —  (J.  B.  Collins)  Hunt,  26:  196.  63: 
119. — (.J.  H.  Van  Amringe)  Galaxy,  15:  240,  396, 
527.  23:  686,  803.  —  New  Q.  i:  246. — Once  a 
Week,  28:  339.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  191-414.    16:  326. 


Insurance,  Life,  Advantages  of.     (Rev.  Dr.  Cook)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  370. 
and  Annuities.     (M.  A.  Quetelet)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

5:  541.  —  (J.  F.  Entz)  Hunt,  16:  48,  445. 
and  Banking.     (J.  S.  Homans)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

30:  49- 

and  Savings  Banks.  (A.  B.  Johnson)  Hunt,  25:  670 

and  Sociology.     Lakeside,  9:  16S. 

Annals  and  Anecdotes  of.    Quar.  106:  58.  —  Hogg, 

10:  168. 
and  vital  Statistics.     (W.  Hardwicke)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

6:  271.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  298. 
as  an  Investment.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  782. — 

Bank.  M.  (L.)  16:  273. 

at  the  South.     (J.  Nott)  De  Bow,  3:  35S. 

Burt  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5:  291. 

Cases  in.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  4:  63. 

Climate  and  Longevity.     (J.  M.  Smith)  Hunt,  74: 

319- 

Companies  for.     Quar.  128:  18. 

Condition  of,  1871.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  12: 

54,  105. 

dangerous.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  12:  443,  499. 

Decisions  in  English  Courts.     Bank.  ^L  (N.  Y.)  2: 

721. 
Does  it  insure  ?    (T.  M.  Coan)  Harper,  62:  273.  — 

(Reply  by  S.  H.  Tyng,  jr.)  Harper.  62:  754. 

Exposition  of.     (J.  Wilcox)  Scrib.  13:  646. 

Failures  of  Companies.     (S.  Newcomb)  Nation,  24: 

157- 

Causes  of.     Westm.  92:  532. 

for  Laborers.     (.J.  Y.  Stratton)  Victoria,  20:  148. 

for  the  Poor.     (E.  Wright)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  8:  147. 

History  and  Romance  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  456. 

in  France.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  214.  — Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  20:  276. 
in  the  United  States   (S.  Homans)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

24:  447. — (T.  li.  Smith)  Hunt,  8:  109,  237. 

Institutions  for.     Lond.  Q.  13:  134. 

New.  ■  Colburn,  105:  25. 

Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  461. 

Proposed  Alteration  in.    Bank.  M   (L.)  lo:  iSi. 

Methods  of.     (S.  Homans)  No.  Am.  124:  254. 

Modern  Basis  of.     (T.  Wchle)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19: 

625. 
Mortality  of  Baltimore,  with  reference  to.     (C.  F. 

McCay)  Fraser,  22:  35. 
Mutual.    Hunt,  11:  340. —  (D.  R.  Jaques)  Hunt, 

16:  152. 

Mutual  Advantage  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  619. 

National  Bureau  of.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  6: 

306. 

Necessity  of  Legislation  on.     Dub.  R   8:  49. 

Nether  Side  of.     (J.  Wilcox)  Scrib.  14:  3S2. 

Origin  and  History  of.     (T.  Wehle)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

19:  482. 
Policies  of,  Valuation  of.     (C  F.  McKay)  Hunt, 

42:  43;,  ;i8.     43:  43-692-     44:  58.  1S4. 
Practical  Business  of.     (T.  Wehle)  Poj).  Sci.  Mo. 

19:  732. 

Premiums  of.     (C.  F.  ]\IcCay)  Hunt,  i8:  49. 

and  Policies  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  138. 

Principles    of.      Dub.   Univ.   40:    614.  —  (H.   G. 

Tuckctt)  Lank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5:   iSi.  — Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  10:  119.     ii:  S33.     13:  810.    20:  132. 

Regulation  of.     (E.  Wright)  Hunt,  27:  541. 

Romance  of.     (C.  NordhotT)  Harper,  19:  661. 

Surrender  of  Policies  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  Ii:  646. 

The;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  1S2. 

Value  of  Annuities.     Dub.  R.  11:  104. 

What  is  wrong  in  ?    (C.  T.  Lewis)  Intcrnat.  R.  4: 

312. 


INSURANCE 


648 


INTELLIGENCE 


Insurance,  Life,  Wrecking  of  Companies.      (J.  Wilcox) 
Internat.  It.  9:  83. 

—  Life  and  Health.     Eel.  R.  11 1 :  56S. 

—  Marine.     (Z.  Cook,  jr.)  Hunt.  8:  169  — (J.  D.  B.  De 

Bow)  De  Bow,  2:  I.  — (K.  W.  Stoughton)  Hunt,  i: 

496.  —  (J.  Balch)  Hunt,  i :  491 .—  (W.  Barnes)  Hunt, 

53:  102.  — Hunt,  53:  271-426.  54:  52-188.  — Penny 

M.  12:  11;. 

General  Average.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  i :  335. 

in  England,  1833.     Tait,  2:  323. 

Profits  of.     (J.  Balch)  Hunt,  4:  444.— (Z.  Cook, 

jr.)  Hunt,  5:  63. 
Progress  of,  in  England.     (E.   S.  Roscoe)  Eraser, 

96:  70;. 

Report  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  64. 

Warrantees  on  Policies.     (E.  W.  Stoughton)  Hunt, 

2:  26. 

—  Mutual,  and  individual  Liabilitj-.     (D.  R.  Jacques) 

Hunt,  13:  512. 

—  National.     (W.  L.  Blackley)  19th  Cent.  4:  834. 
Bismarck's  Scheme  of.    (W.  L.  Blackley)  Contemp. 

39:  610. 

Compulsory.    (W.  W.  Edwards)  19th  Cent.  6:  893. 

Few  more  Words  on.      (Earl  of  Carnarvon)  19th 

Cent.  8:  3S4. 
House  of  Lords  and.     (W.  L.  Blackley)  19th  Cent. 

8:  107. 

—  Phillips  on.     (Judge  Story)  No.  Am.  20:  47. 

—  State  Aid  and  Control  in.     (H.  S.  Tremenheere)  19th 

Cent.  8:  275.  —  (H.  S.  Tremenheere)  Fortn.  36:  701. 

—  Tale  of.     Chamb.  J.  55:  280. 

—  Theory  and  Practice  of.   Hogg,  8:  161,  241.   9:65-299. 

—  Theory  of  Probabilities.     (S.  Newcomb)  Math.  Mo.  3: 

343- 
Insurance  Company,  Dissenters',  1839.     Eel.  R.  69:  520. 
Insurance  Companies  in  United  States,  1869.     Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  22:  474. 

—  Profit  and  Loss  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  502-745. 

—  Quackery  of.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  5:  359. 
Insurance  Decisions.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  20:  390. 
Insurance  Investments.     (A.  Page)  Fortn.  32:  732. 
Insurance  Offices,  British,  1850.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  455-645. 
Insurance   Policies,    Waiver  and  Estoppel   in.     (H.  G. 

Wood)  Am.  Law  R.  15:  763. 
Insurance  Quackerj'  and  its  Organs.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat. 

Q.  6:  317. 
Insurance  Society  for  Congregational  Ministers.     Cong. 

M.  17:  763. 
Insurers,  Attempt  to  defraud.     Hunt,  4:  180. 

—  Liability  to  pay  Contributions.     (Z.  Cook,  jr.)  Hunt, 

4:  440. 
Insurrection  in  Jamaica,  1865.     Nation,  i:  678. 

—  in  Tupac  Amaru.     (C.  Cushing)  No.  Am.  20:  283. 
Insurrectionists,  Rights  of .    (J.  Parker)  No.  Am.  94:  196. 
Integrating  Machine.    (.J.  Thomson)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  301. 
Integration,  Method  of.      (J.  F.  Encke)  Math.  Mo.  2: 

276. 
Intellect,  Human.      (A.  Schopenhauer)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

8:  243,  316. — Eel.  M.  73:  322. 

and  Cruelty.     (G.  Stott)  Belgra.  9:  127. 

and  Evolution.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Brit.  Q.  74:  298. 

and  Feelings,  Theolog}-  of.     Eel.  R.  121 :  205,  293. 

and  Instinct.     (G.  Harris)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  73. 

Development  of.     (T.  II.  Shreve)  West.  Lit.  J.  i: 

192. 

Differences  of  French  and  English.  Victoria,  8:  416. 

Education  of.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  315. 

in  Music.     (C.  H.  Brittan)  Western,  5:  174. 

Legacies  of.     (W.  Jerdan)  Bentley,  5:  632. 

Mackay's  Progress  of.     (D.  R.  Goodwin)  No.  Am. 

75:  I.— Brit.  Q.  12:  443.— Chr.  Obs.  55:  614.— 

"Westm.  54:  353. 


Intellect,  Human,  Porter  on.  (J.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  27: 
68.  — (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  8:  671,  767. 
—  (G.  P.  Fisher)  No.  Am.  108:  2S0.  — (B.  N.  Mar- 
tin) New  Eng.  28:  114.  — (C.  S.  Peirce)  Nation,  8: 
211. 

Sanctified.     Hogg,  2:  65. 

Senses  and,  Bain  on.     Fraser,  53:  212. 

Subaltern  Rank  of.     (J.  S.  Kieffer)  Ref.  Q.  28:  458. 

Town  and  Country  as  Producers  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

1 :  600. 

viewed  physiologically.     (A.  Bain)  Fortn.  3:  735. 

—  of  Animals.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  43.  —  Nature,  19:  496, 

519.     20:  21.  —  (G.  J.  Romanes)  Nature,  20:  122. 

and  Human.    (W.  James)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  236. 

Intellectual  Action,  Influence  of,  on  Civilization.     (H.  R. 

Cleveland)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1835:  143. 
Intellectual  and  Moral  Culture.     (J.  W.  Tliompson)  Chr. 

Exam.  38:  57.  —  (E.  Bartlett)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1838:  31. 
Intellectual  and  Moral  Powers,  Connection  between.  Chr. 

Obs.  13:  133. 
Intellectual  Centers.  (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  15:  721. 
Intellectual  Conception.     (J.  Ruskin)  Contemp.  17:  424. 
Intellectual  Dependence  of  Man  on  God.  (W.  B.  Hackett) 

Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i :  584. 
Intellectual    Development  of    Europe,    Draper's.      Am. 

Presb.  II.  12:  615.  —  Anthrop.  R.  3:  29.  —  Westm. 

R.  83:  94.     See  Europe. 
Intellectual  Differences  in  the  Human  Race.  (H.  Lindsley) 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  616. 
Intellectual  Diffidence.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  414. 
Intellectual  Education  in  Harmony  with  Moral  and  Phys- 
ical.    (J.  Bates)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1840:  i. 
Intellectual  Endowments.  (Sir  E.  Brydges)  Fraser,  8 :  291 . 
Intellectual   Faculties,   according  to   Phrenology.      (A. 

Bain)  Fraser,  63:  715. 

—  Development  of.     (J.  G.  Carter)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1830:  53. 
Intellectual  Improvement,  Influence  of  moral  on.     (H. 

B.  Hooker)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1846:  39. 
Intellectual  Life.     (W.  D.  Le  Sueur)  Canad.Mo.  7:  321. 

—  Drawbacks  of .     Liv.  Age,  138:   701. 

Intellectual  Men,  Infelicities  of.     Dem.  R.  19:  378,  465. 
Intellectual  Operations  and  Organic  Action.     Quar.  45: 

341- 
Intellectual  Outlook  of  the  Age.      (I.  T.  Hecker)  Cath. 

World,  31:  145. 
Intellectual  Philosophy.      (D.  Barlow)  Chr.  Exam.  14: 

291. — Mo.  R.  118:  446. — Knick.  7:  553.  —  West. 

M.  4:  127. 

—  Adaptation  of,  to  Instruction.   (A.  R.  Baker)  Am.  Inst. 

of  Instruc.  1833:  261. 

—  History  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  29:  67. 

—  Morell's.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  697. 

—  Young's  Lectures  on.  Eel.  R.  66:  272.  —  Ed.  R.  61 :  52. 
Intellectual  Powers,  Abercrombie  on.     (L.  Leonard)  No. 

Am.  36:  48S. 
Intellectual  Self-Culture.    West.  J.  10:  435.    11:60-297. 
Intellectual  Solace.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  7:  587. 
Intellectual    Tendencies   and    Training.       (D.   Tucker) 

Canad.  Mo.  19:  161. 

—  in  America,  Certain.    (J.  C.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  36:  371. 
Intellectual  Wild  Oats.     Fraser,  89:  602. 
Intelligence  and  Scholarship,  Relations  of.    (H.  S.  Hunt- 
ington) Univ.  Q.  4:  iSi. 

—  Evolution  of.     Nat.  Q.  25:  209. 

—  of  the  People.     Dem.  R.  8:  36. 

—  Popularization  of.     (E   Franklin)  Mercersb.  8:  441. 

—  Relation  of,  to  Instinct.     (M.  Condereau)  Anthrop.  R. 

6:  399- 

to  the  Piety  and  Efficiency  of  the  Church.     (T.  F. 

R.  Mercein)  Meth.  Q.  13:  123, 


INTELLIGENCE 


649 


INTERNAL 


Intelligence  requisite  to  the  Prosperity  of  a  Xation.  (E. 
H.  Ciiapiiij  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  723. 

—  Taine  on.    (W.  Jauics)  Nation,  15:  139.  —  (J.  S.  Mill) 

Fortn.  14:   121.  —  (G.  C.  Robertson)  Nature,  4:  64. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  71:  S91. 

Intelligence  Office.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Ueni.  E.  14:  269. 

Intemperance.  (Sir  W.  Lawson)  19th  Cent.  5:  405. — 
(F.  Peek)  Contenip.  29:  28.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4: 
331. — Chr.Uisc.  I:  55.  4:  235.  —  Princ.  13:  267, 
471.  —  Meth.  Q.  2:  91.  — (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Disc. 
5:  446.  —  Chr.  Exam.  5:  209.  —  (J.  Ware)  Chr. 
Exam.  9:  236. — (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  243. 

—  (T.  B.  Fox)  Chr.  Exam.  14:  24. —(A.  Uutton) 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  587,  645. 

—  Address  on.     (T.  Hint)  West.  Mo.  R.  2:  79. 

—  Analogy  of  Slavery  and,   before  the  Law.      (H.  M. 

Whitney)  New  Eng.  39:  374. 

—  and  Intolerance.     Blackw.  102:  20S. 

—  and  Licensing  Laws.     Ed.  K.  150:   133. 

—  and  Poverty.     (R.  Quiddam)  St.  James,  39:  206. 

—  Birmingham  Plan  of  regulating.      (H.  Lowe)  Fortn. 

27:   I. 

—  Bradford's  Address.     Chr.  Exam.  3:  291. 

—  British  Beer-Shop.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Atlan.  38:  699. 

—  Causes  and  Cures  of.     Nat.  R.  10:  107. 

—  Church  of  England's  Duty.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  775. 

—  Drink  Problem.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Internat.  R.  9:  670. 

—  Drunkenness,  Abstinence,  Restraint.    Ed.  R.  137:  398. 

—  Early  Jlethodists  on.     Hist.  M.  10:  314. 

—  Effect  on  National   Prosperity  and    Wages.      (T.  P. 

Whittaker)  Macmil.  33:  147. 

—  Effects  of  Legislative  Restrictions  on.  Penny  M.  4:  231. 
on  the  Brain.     Good  Words,  7:  395. 

on  Character.    (G.  M.  Fothergill)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14: 

379- 

—  Experiences  of  a  Dipsomaniac.     Tinsley,  3:  321. 

—  Habitual  Drunkenness.  (J.  C.  Bucknill)  Contemp.  29. 

431- 

—  Laws  respecting.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  207. 

—  Legal  Regulation  of.     (A.  Arnold)  Fortn.  19:  478. 

—  Municipal  Public  Houses.      (J.  Chamberlain)  Fortn. 

27:  147. 

—  National  Vice  of  England.    (R.  G.White)  Atl.  46:  544. 

—  of  ancient  Literature,     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  259,  597. 

—  Over-Stimulation  in  Women.     (F.  H.  Daly)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  22:  III. 

—  Palfrey's  Discourse.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  1S4. 

—  Physiology  of.     Internat.  M.  3:  98. 

—  Place  and  Power  of  Abstinence.      (J.  Miller)  Ex.  H. 

Lee.  12:  291. 

—  Political  Economy  of.  (.T.  A.  Bolles)  Am.  Q.  Obs.  3:  5. 

—  Regulation  of.     (J.  Chamberlain)  Fortn.  25:  631. 

—  Sullivan  and  Ware  on.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  45. 

—  Swedish  Laws  on.    Hogg,  3:  416.  —  (J.  Chamberlain) 

Fortn.  26:  691. 

—  Vice  of.     (II.  H.  W.  Hibshman)  Ref.  Q.  27:  476. 

—  A  Woman's  Question.     Victoria,  13:  41. 
5ee  Alcoholism;  Liquor;  etc. 

Intemperate,  Tiie.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  27.,. 

—  Plea  for.     Meth.  Q.  2:  91. 

—  Rest  for.     Month,  9:  533. 

—  Retreat  for.     Chr.  Disc.  5:   121. 

Intensity,  Gospel  of.      (H.  Quilter)  Macmil.  42:  391. 

43":  80. 
Intercepted  Letters;  a  Tale  of  the  Bivouac.    Blackw.63: 

340.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  211. 
Intercession;  a  Poem,   (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  12:  509. 
Interchange  of  Commodities.  (W.  Ilincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

7:  180. 
Intercollegiate  Emulation.    (W.  D.  Whitney)  Nation,  16: 

130. 
Intercolonial  Railway.    Canad.  Mo.  11:  105. 


Intercommunication,   Results   of    Celerity  of.       (H.   L. 

Wayland)  New  Eng.  16:  790. 
Intercourse,  Facilities  of.     Mo.  R.  iii:  225. 

—  Means  of,  seventy  Years  ago.     Penny  iL  9:  43. 
Interest  among  the  Romans.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)3o:  717. 

—  and  cheap  Currencj-.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  38:  35. 

—  at  one  per  cent.     (B.  Price)  Contemp.  29:  778.     Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  75. 

—  Computation   of.      (C.  C.  Gordon)  Hunt,  5:    540. — 

(\V.  Palmer)  Hunt,  6:  46.—  (R.  M.  Bartlett)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  929. 

Law  for.     Hunt,  27:   169. 

New  Method  of.    (G.  R.  Perkins)  Am.  J.  Sci.  47:  51. 

Short  Method  of.  (H.  B.  .4.uchincloss)  Hunt,  36:  196. 

—  Exchange  and  Stock-Jobbing.       (D.  McCauley)  De 

Bow,  1 :  369. 

—  History  and  Future  of.  (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn.  36:  640. 

—  Laws  of  Missouri  on.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  12:  229. 

—  of  a  Shilling;  a  Tale.     Chanib.  J.  43:  824. 

—  on  Deposits,  Payment  of.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  Nation, 

17:  269. 
Views  on.     Bank.  JL  (N.  Y.)  31 :  339. 

—  on  Money.      (D.  Fosdick)  Hunt,  22:   272,  492.      23: 

52,  508.  — Dub.  R.  73:  323.  —  West.  J.  5:  288. 

—  Pure.     (A.  Delmar)  Nation,  i:  82. 

—  Rate  of.      (W.  S.  Hodge)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  271, 

337.  —  (R.  H.  Patterson)  Blackw.  97:  589,   706. — ■ 

Hunt,  2:  379.  — Pamph.  8:  531.  —  Blackw.  98:  73. 

See  also  Usur^'. 
Fluctuations  in.     (G.  Marsland)  Baiik.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

32:  431. 
in  Banks  of   England,  France,   and  Germany. 

Bank.  M.  (L.)  38:  161,  285,  369. 

Future.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  319.     33:  665,  925. 

Principles  of.     (R.  Baxter)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  39:  277. 

Prospective,  in  U.  S.    (D.  A.Wells)  Nation,  12:  287. 

What  fixes?       Hunt,   54:    423.  —  (E.    Atkinson) 

Internal.  R.  II :  22. 

—  Theory  of.     Am.  Q.  22:  177. 

Interiors  in  New  York.    Art  J.  29:  329,361.  31:46,141. 
Interior  Decoration,  Studies  in.     Am.  Arch.  2:  59-204. 
Interior  Department,  U.  S.,  1869.    Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  169. 
Interior  or  hidden  Life.     Dial,  4:  373. 
Intel-linear  Translations;    Hamillouian  System.      Peun 

Mo.  6:  636. 
Intermarriage  among  Royal  Families.     Cornh.  7:  374. 

—  Bugbear  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  481. 
See  Cousins;  Mamage. 

Intermediate  Place.  (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 
5:  464. 

Intermediate  State.  (J.M.  Baltzlv)  Luth.  Q.  i:  268.— 
(W.  R.  Bagnall)Meth.  Q.  12:  240.  — (G.W.  Clarke) 
Chr.  R.  27:  239.  —  (C.  J.  Ehrehart)  Evang.  R.  20: 
161.  — (E.T.  Kitch)New  Eng.  25:  125.  — (J.  H.  P. 
Frost)  Mercersb.  17:  20.  —  (J.  P.  Smeltzer)  Luth. 
Q.  3:  267.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  10:  241.  —  Chr.  R.  20: 
3S1. — Bost.  R.  4:  66.  —  Kitto,  37:  92. 

—  Blakeman  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  527. 

—  Is  it  probationary  ?     (J.  E.  Roy)  New  Eng.  29:  400. 

—  Scripture  on.     Kitto,  37:  92. 

Luke  xvi.  19-31.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  763. 

Interment.     See  Burial. 

Intermezzo.     (II.  P.  Spt>frord)  Atlan.  45:  32. 

Internal  Commerce  of  the  West.  (J.  R.  Williams)  Hunt, 
19:  19. 

Internal  Duties,  Laws  to  abolish.     Niles's  Reg.  13:  316. 

Internal  Improvements.  (II.  Whiting)  No.  Am.  24:  i. 
—  (J.M.IIigbee)  No.  Am.  51:  130.  —  (C.  F.Adams) 
No.  Am.  51:  331.  —  (J.  E.  Bloomfield)  Hunt,  13: 
259.  —  (J.  I).  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  2:  86.  —  (J.  J. 
Albert)  De  Bow,  12:  402.  —  Am.  Q.  8:  282.  — New 
York  R.  6:  301.  —  So.  R.  2:  470. 


INTERNAL 


650 


INTEROCEANIC 


Internal  Improvements.  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  544.  6:  iii. 
—  So.  Q.  9:  243.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  11:  83,  188.— 
Dem.  R.  18:  295.  21:  189.  22:  483.  —  Ann.  Keg. 
5:  191.  6:  68.  7:  159.  —  Niles's  Keg.  13:  283. 
15:  i35,supp.  38.  31:  114.  38:271-405.  39:  243, 
253.  40:  146,  151,  225.  44:  153.  —  De  Bow,  14: 
78.  — (L.  Slierwood)  De  Bow,  19:  81. 

—  at  the  West.     (M.  Tarver)  De  Bow,  7:  403. 

—  Barbour's  Speech  on.     Niles's  Keg.  25:  393. 

—  Claj-'s  Speeches  on.     Niles's  Reg.  15:  140.     27:  357. 

—  Effect  of,  on  the  Growth  of  Cities.     (.1.  E.  Bloomfield) 

Hunt,  13:  259. —{J.  A.  Wright)  Hunt,  16:  263. 

—  iu  New  York.     (A.  C.  Elagg)  Hunt,  24:  35,  156,  447. 

25:  281-694. 

—  in  North  Carolina.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  12:  16. 

—  in  South  Carolina.     (.J.  L.  Sullivan)  No.  Am.  13:  143. 

—  Jefferson's  Letter  on.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  79. 

—  Madison  on.     Niles's  Reg.  21 :  145. 

—  Miinroe  on.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  362,  391. 

—  Pennsj'lvania  Convention,  1S25.     Niles's  Reg.  29:  59. 

—  Pennsylvania  Report,  182S.     Niles's  Reg.  34:  ;^S. 

—  Power  of  Congress  over.     Dem.  R.  28:  14S. 
of  the  Government  on.     So.  Q.  27:  87. 

—  Report  on,  1825.    Niles's  Reg.  28:  89,  no,  191. 
1831.    Niles's  Reg.  40:  207. 

See  aha  Roads  and  Canals. 
Internal  Intercourse  in  British  Islands.     Fra'^er,  10:  294. 
Internal  Policy.'    (R.  Southey)  Quar.  42:  228. 
Internal  Revenue;  how  to  raise  it.      (W.   I.  Paulding) 
Putnam,  II :  223. 

—  Law  of  1S64.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  609. 

—  Wells's  Report  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  857. 
Internal-Revenue  Amendment  Bill.     (J.  Kirkland)  Na- 
tion, 27:  40. 

Internal  Trade  of  United  States.  (J.  W.  Scott)  Hunt, 
8:  321,  447-    9:  31- 

—  on  the  Mississippi  River  and  New  York  Canals.     (J. 

W.  Scott)  Hunt,  24:  159. 
Internal  Transportation.     Dem.  R.  27:  147. 
International  Affair.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Harpei',  32:  173, 

3^3- 
International  Arbitration.     See  Arbitration. 
International  Working-Men's  Association.  (E.  S.  Beesly) 

Fortn.  14:  517.  —  (J.  Mazzini)   Contemp.  20:  155, 

567.— (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  14:  694. — 

(C.  F.  Dunbar)  0.  &  N.  5:  311.  — Broadw.  8:  451. 

—  Dub.   R.  69:  447.  — Ev.  Sat.  11:  626.  — Fraser. 

92:  72,   181,  300.  —  Lippinc.  8:  466.  —  Quar.  131: 

549- 

—  and  Manchester  School.   (Lord  Hobart)  Fortn.  17:  191. 

—  History  of.     (E.   L.  Godkin)  Nation,   14:  12. —  (G. 

Howell)  19th  Cent.  4:  19. 
International  Carrying-Trade.      (F.  H.  Morse)  luternat. 

R.  6:  532. 
International  Christianity.     (J.  L.  Da  vies)  Contemp.  38: 

221. 
International  Coinage.     See  Coinage,  International. 
Interniitional    Communication    by    Language.      (P.    G. 

Hamerton)  Internat.  R.  i:  721. 
International  Copyright.     See  Copyright. 
International  Courts,  Private.     Am.  Law  R.  6:  393. 
International  Courtesy;  Mr.  Bancroft's  Oration.     Nat.  Q. 

12:  250. 
International  Courtcflti  in  Time  of  War.     (W.  L.  Duff) 

Dark  Blue,  2:  237. 
International   Episode;  a  Tale.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Cornh. 

38:  6S7.     39:  61. 
International  Exchanges.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  73:  90. 
International  E.xhibitions.     (T.  C.  Archer)  Penn  Mo.  7: 

343- 
International    Industrial    Competition.      (J.    Wharton) 

Penn  Mo.  i:  476.    2:  28. 


International  Law.  (J.  E.  Cairnes)  Fortn.  2:  641.  —  (T. 
E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn.  10:  90.  — (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Na- 
ti<m,  13:  339.  _(N.  W.  Senior)  Ed.  R.  77:  303.— 
Ed.  R.  112:  386.  115:  258.  — (A.  H.  Everett)  No. 
Am.  44:  16.  —  (W.  B.  Lawrenre)No.  Am.  60:  310. 

—  Westm.  47:  349.— Brit.  &  For.  R.  9:  144.— Dem. 
R.  21:  23.— Mus.  37:  2S9.— Hunt,  12:  255.— 
So.  M.  16:  2S9. 

—  Association  for  Reform  of.     (J.  B.  Miles)  Internat.  R. 

2:  32. 

—  Bluntschli's.     Am.  Law  R.  3:  397. 

—  Code  of.     (D.  D.  Field)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  2:   188. 

Feasibility  of.     (E.  Washburn)  Internat.  R.  4:  537. 

Private.     Am.  Law  R.  2:  599. 

—  Codilication  of.     Am.  Law  It.  9:  181. 

—  Commentaries  on.     Ed.  R.  144:  352. 

—  Conference  on,  at  Oxford.     Colburn,  167:  513. 

—  Conferences  at  the  Hague,  1875.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 21:  241. 

—  Grotius   on   War  and  Peace.      Fraser,   49:    479. — 

Knick.  62:  150. 

—  Hautefeuille  on  some  Questions  of.     (T.  D.  Woolsey) 

New  Eng.  21:  140. 

—  Importance  of.     So.  Q.  28:  i. 

—  Makers  and  Breakers  of.     (J.  C.  Paget)  St.  James, 

36:  611. 

—  Prescription  in.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  11:  253. 

—  Proposed  Changes  in,  1875.     (R-  H-  Dana,  jr.)  Nation, 

20:  167.— (W.  E.  Hall)  Contemp.  26:  735. 

—  Progress  of.     (J.  B.  Angell)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  8:  40. 

—  Provisions  of,  concerning  War.     (J.  Parker)  No.  Am. 

95:   I- 

—  Reaction  in  1875.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  20:  309. 

—  Recent  Aspects  of,  1856.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng. 

14:  560. 

—  Recent  Developments  in,  1870.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Na- 

tion, 11:  398.  —  (J.  T.Morse,  jr.)  No.  Am.  103:  466. 

—  Relations  of  separate  States  to  General  Justice.     (T. 

D.  Woolsey)  New  Eijg.  23:  133. 

—  Some  Points  of.     Am.  Law  R.  7:  21. 
~  Study  of.     Chr.  R.  26:  128. 

—  Study  in  the  Reform  of.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  New  Eng. 

33:  51- 

—  Trent  and  San  Jacinto.     Hunt,  46:  i. 

—  The  Virginius.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  17:  332,  348. 

—  What  is  the  Use  of  ?     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  368. 

—  Wheaton  on.     (J.  T.  Morse,  jr.)  No.  Am.  103:  626. 

—  (W.  B.  Lawrence)  No.  Am.  104:  309. 

—  Woolse}'  on.     (H.  W.  Torrey)  No.  Am.  100:  253. 
International  Literary  Congress,  1878,  Characteristics  of. 

(W.  D   Bishop)  Nation,  27:  52. 
International  Monetary  Conference.     (H.  White)  Nation, 

26:  398. 
International  Morality.     (Marquis  of  Ripon)  Month,  35: 

157- 
International  Policy.     (E.  L.  Stanley)  Fortn.  5:  636. 

—  Con)te  on.     (W.  H.  Fremantle)  Contemp.  3:  477. 
International    Prejudices.     Cornh.   34  :    45.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  87:  31S. 
International   Relations.     (Lord  Stratford  de  Redcliffe) 

i9tli  Cent.  2:  471. 
International  Rights  of  Peace  and  War.     (J.  D.  B.  De 

Bow)  De  Bow,  i:  190. 
Interoceanic  Communication,  American.     (J.  E.  Noursc) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  92:  97-377.     93:  305.     95:  89. — 

De  Bow,  19:  493. 
Interoceanic  Ship  Canal,  American.    Am.  Whig  R,  12: 

441.  —  Eel.  R.  91:  711.  —  (H.  H.  Gon-inge)  Nation, 

29:  71.  —  (T.  W.  Osborn)  Internat.   R.  7:  4S1. — 

Nature,  20:  59.  —  (F.  DeLesseps)  No.  Am.  130:  i. 

—  Eel.  Engin.  21:  121. 

—  and  F.  De  Lesseps.     (D.  Amnion)  No.  Am.  130:  130. 


INTEROCEANIC 


661 


INVESTMENTS 


Interoceanic  Ship  Canal  and  Monroe  Doctrine.    No.  Am. 
130:  499. 

—  Route  for.     (C.  De  Fourcy)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  3S0. 
/See  Atlantic  Ocean  and  I'acilic;  Atrato;  Darien;  Nic- 
aragua; Teiiuantepec. 

Interoceanic  Ship-Railway.     (.J.  B.  Eads)  No.  Am.  132: 
223. 

—  Tehuantepec  and.     (J.  A.  Dillon)  Harper,  63:  905. 
Interpolation,  Formula  for.     (W.  Ferrel)  Math.  Mo.  3: 

377- 
Interpretation,    Biblical.      Chr.  R.   5:    211,    321.— (A. 
Alexander)  Princ.  17:  409. 

—  Diversity  of.     (J.  A.  Clark)  Chr.  R.  22:  196. 

—  History  of.     (H.  Rood)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  169. 

—  Modern  German  Writers  on.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

5:  9- 

—  Principles  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  9. 

—  Schools  and  Systems  of.     Princ.  27:  226. 

—  Strauss's  Mythical.     Chr.  R.  10:  411. 
Interpreter,  Tlie.     (G.  J.  W.  Melville)  Fraser,  55:  1-663. 

56:  47-675.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   52  :   689,   791. 

53:  738>  7S1.  54:  19,227,475-  55:  36-745-  56:  473- 
Interrogatives,  English.     (J.  W.  Gibbs)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  5: 

170. 
Interstate  Extradition.     Nat.  Q.  40:  12S. 
Intervention.     Liv.  Age,  14:  2S4. 

—  British,  in  foreign  Struggles.     No.  Brit.  38:  490. 

—  Historical  Review  of.     I)em.  R.  30:   52. 

—  International.     Liv.  Age,  32:  37. 

—  Material  and  moral.     (Lord  Hobart)  Macmil.  11:  114. 

—  Monroe  Doctrine  on.  (.J.  C.  Welling)  No.  Am.  82:  47S. 

—  of  the  United  States.     Dem.  R.  30:  401,  554. 
Interviewing.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation.  8:  66. 

—  Extraordinary.     All  the  Year,  40:  305. 
Intolerance.     (J.  P.  Quincy)  Unita.  R.  13:  546. — Peop. 

J.  9:  96. 

—  among  the  Ancients.     Westm.  24:  135. 

—  Clarke's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  33:  79.     37:  450. 

—  Mallock's  Plea  for.     (.J.  S.  Sewall)  New  Eng.  38:  339. 

—  Religious,  in  Massachusetts.     (B.  F.  Bronson)  Bapt. 

Q.  6:  147,  280. 
Principle  of.     Lond.  Q.  4:  377. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Meth.  M.  35:  657. 

—  Wyvill  on.     Quar.  2:  301. 

Intonation,  Just.     Nature,  15:  159.     See  Music. 
Intoxicating  Liquors,  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  5S6. 

See  Liquors. 
Intoxication,  Arts  of.     (W.  I.  Gill)  Meth.  Q.  31:  414. 
Intra-Mercurial  Observations.     Nature,  14:  534. 
Intra-Mercurial  Planet  Question.     Nature,  20:  597. 
Introspection,  Illusions  of.     (J.  Sully)  Mind,  6:   i. 
Introversion;   or  Magical  Readings  of  the   Inner  ^Lan. 

(W.  Cutter)  Godey,  21:  10. 
Intuition  and  Induction.     (.J.  Fenton)  Colburn,  159:  215. 

—  and  Inference.     (D.  G.  Thompson)  Mind,  3:  339,  46S. 

—  Moral,    versus  Utilitarianism.     (B.  P.   Bowne)   New 

Eng.  32:  217. 

—  Tendency  of  Thought  to.     (G.  N.  Abbott)  Mercersb. 

24:  273. 
Intuitions,  Dynamical  Theory  of.     (N.  Smyth)  New  Eng. 

37-  353- 

—  McCosh  on.     (J.  Dempster)  Meth.  Q,  21:  267.  —  (C. 

Wright)  Nation,  i:  627.  —  Dub.  Univ.  56:  So. 

—  Relation  of,  to  Thought  and  Theology.     (.J.  Bascom) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  15:  272. 
Intuitional  and  Speaking  Exercises.     Am.  J.  Educ.  12: 

411. 
Intuitional  Religion.     (.1.  Chaplin)  Bapt.  Q.  i:  400. 
Intuitional  Teaching.     Am.  J.  Ednc.  31 :  177. 
Intuitionalism  and  the  Limits  of  Religious  Thought.     No. 

Brit.  30:   137.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:  312. 

—  Sidgwick  on.     (H.  Calderwood)  Mind,  i:  197. 


Intuitive  Ideas.     (J.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  23:  i.  • 

Intuitive  Morals.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  477. 

Inundation,  Middle  Level,  1863.  J.  Frankl.Inst.  75:  240. 

—  of  Pesth.     Fraser,  38:  395,  503,  642. 
Inundations  of  the  Theiss.     (G.  Pollok)  Nation,  28:  244. 
Inutilities,  On  the  Usefulness  of .     Colburn.  64:  235. 
Invalid,  Essays  by  an.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  573.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  2:  414. 

—  Privileges  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  632. 
Invalid's  Dinner  Table.     Once  a  Week,  13:  176. 
Rivalids  and  Invalidism.     Tait,  n.s.  11:  131. 

—  Winter  Resorts  for.      All  the  Year,  33:  270. 
Invalid  Dinner  Tables.     Chamb.  J.  45:  429. 
Invalidism.     (C.  H.  Butterworth)  Victoria,  17:  129. 

—  Ordered  South.     (R.  L.  Stevenson)  Macmil.  30:  68. 
Invasion,  The;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  8:  iS-746. 
Invention  and  Patent  Laws,  Philosophy  of.     Fraser,  67: 

504. 

—  Future  of.     (W.  H.  Babcock)  Atlan.  44:  137. 

—  in  France.     All  the  Year,  39:  197. 

—  Misdirected  Effort  in.  (W.A.Ayres)Ecl.Engin.  17:509. 

—  Pioneers  of.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  296. 
Inventions,  Accidental.      (J.  Coryton)  Macmil.  4:  75. 

—  Age  of  Discovery,     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  3:  141. 

—  American.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  23:  228. 

—  and  Discoveries,  Opposition  to.      (S.  Martin)  Ex.  II. 

Lee.  10:  463. 

—  and  Manufactures  of  United  States.     Hunt,  lo:  557. 

—  Anticipated.     All  the  Year,  24:  12.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  106:  122. 

—  History  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  27S. 

Beckmann's.     Portfo.(Den.)  34:  153,  190. — Quar. 

14:  405. 

—  Crude  and  curious.     (E    H.  Knight)  Atlan.  39;  517, 

645.    40:  22-68g.    41:  19-426. 

—  Influence  on  Credulity.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Nation, 

27:  396. 

—  Minor.     Sharpe,  22:  217. 

—  Modern.  Chamb.  J.  34:  306.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  52: 193. 

—  of  the  Century.  (P.E.Chase)  ,T.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  274. 

—  Progress  of  Mechanical.     Ed.  II.  89:  47.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  16:  322. 

—  Protection  for.     Nature,  11:  141,  191. 

—  What  are  we  going  to  make'?   (E.  Wright)Atlan.  2 :  90. 

—  Where  are  we  to  stop?    Tait,  n.  s.  22:  343. 

—  Marquis  of  Worcester's  Century  of.     Chamb.  .T.  55: 

277.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  313,  374.  —  Liv.  Age,  38: 
283.  — Quar.  32:  397. 
Inventor,  Money  Value  of  an.      (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a 
Week,  3:  457. 

—  The  Poor.     AJl  the  Year,  33:  4S5. 
Inventor's  Revenge;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  46:  739. 
Inventors  and  Inventions.       (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  44: 

853. —  All  the  Year,  2:  353.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

52:  193- 

—  Disappointments  of.     Penny  M.i:  19. 

—  Rights  of.     Liv.  Age,  28:  95. 

Inventory  of  Goods,   1523,     (J.    G.  Nichols  and  J.  E. 

Jackson)  Arch.  38:  353. 

1577.     (F.  W.  Fairholt)  Arch.  40:  311. 

Inverawe  and  Ticonderoga.  (A.  P.  Stanley)  Fraser,  102: 

501.     Same  art.  EcL  M.  95:  740.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  147:  350. 
Inverness  Character  Fair.  (A.Forbes)  Gent. M. n.s. 12:  317. 
Inverquoich,  Village  of.  (John  Bull,  jr.)  ^lacmil.  7:  447. 
Invertebrate  Animals,  Huxley's  Anatoni}'  of.      Nature, 

16:  517. 

—  Nature  of  Brain  of.  (H.C.  Bastian)  Pop.Sci.Mo.  9:  712. 
Invertebrate  PaLenntology  in  United  States  in  1S79.   (C. 

A.  White)  Am.  Natural.  14:  2;o. 
Investiture.  Ancient  .Symbol  nf.  (R.  Riddell)Arch.  II :  45. 
Investments.    Chamb.  J.  18:  267.     51:  637. 


INVESTMENTS 


652 


IRELAND 


Investments  for  the  Working  Classes.    CW.  R.  Greg)  Ed. 

R.  95:  405- 

—  How  to  invest  safely.  (F.  R.  Condor)  Frascr,  97:  114. 

—  Si)eciilative.     Rlackw.  120:  293. 

Invisible,  Perception  of.  (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Macniil.30:  342. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  2^9. 
Invisible  Eye;  a  Tale.  (MM.  Erckmann-Chatrian)  Temp. 

Bar,  31:  47. 
Invited  and  Declining.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  4:  326. 
Invocation.    (W.  A.  Kendall)  Overland,  12:  411. 
Involuntary  Excursion.     All  the  Year,  44:   155. 
Involution  and  Evolution.    (\V.  H.  Butterlield)  Western, 

5:  190. 

—  before  Evolution.     (M.  H.  Slosson)  Chr.  Q.  8:  331. 
Inward  and  the  Outward.  (F.A.Henry)  New  Eng.  36:  24. 
Inward  Light  of  Quakerism.     Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  411. 
lo,  the  Maiden  who  was  in  Love.      Dub.  Unix',  go:  222. 
lo  Shell  and  its  Habits.  (.I.Lewis)  Am.  Natural.  10:  321. 
Iodide,  Ammonio-Argentic.      (M.  C.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

"5:  379- 
Iodine.     (E.  Mvlius)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  68. 

—  Sir  H.  Davj'on.     Ed.  R.  23:  4S6. 

—  Discovery  and  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  7:   479. 

lona.  (G.  b.  Campbell)  Good  Words,  10:  535,  614,  708. 
—  F.  Arts.Q.  4:  41S.  —  Month,  15:  144.  —  Penny  M. 
i:  324. 

—  and  Staffa.     Sharpe,  49:  208. 

—  as  it  was  and  is.    Hogg,  6:  140. 
Ionian  Anthology.    Mo.  R.  134:  ^7. 

Ionian  Islands.  Colburn,  128:  91. — Westm.  38:  413.  — 
Mo.  R.  83:  225.  102:  138. — Quar.  29:  86.  —  (A. 
U.  Arnold)  Chr.  R.  14:  625. 

—  Administration  of.     Quar.  gi:  315. 

—  and  Malta,  Davy  on.     Mo.  R.  159:  232. 

—  and  their  Government.     Eraser,  46:  593. 

—  Antiquarian  Researches  in.     (J.  Lee)  Arch.  33:  36. 

—  Holland's  Travels  in.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  25:  353. 

—  in  1848.     Colburn,  85:  416. 

—  in  1S49.     Colburn,  86:   105. 

—  Jervis's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  97:  41.  —  Colburn,  127: 

4'-.7- 

—  Napier  on.     Westm.  30:  295. 

—  Physical  Geography  of.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

2:  45S.     3:  44. 
lonians,  Primitive  History  of.      (J.  Campbell)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  14:  395,  559. 
Ionian  Name,  Early  History  of.     (E.  von  Curtius)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  3:  499. 
Iowa,  State  of.     Do  Bow,  15:  509. 

—  Climate  of.     (T.  S.  Parvin)  Am.  J.  Sci.  73:  360. 

—  Coal-Measures  of.   (C.  A.  White)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  331. 

—  Drift  Formations  in  Northeastern.      (W.  J.  Mc(iee) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  339. 

—  Drift  Phenomena  of  Southwestern.     (C.   A.   White) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  93:  301. 

—  Growth  of.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  0.  &  N.  7:  631. 

—  Lakes  of.     (C.  A.  White)  Am.  Natural.  2:   143. 

—  Missionary  Excursion  in.     {A.  Ravoux)  U.  S.  Cath. 

M.  7:  19-S4. 

—  Resources  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  2:  375. 

—  State  Bank  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  945. 

—  State  Teachers'  Association  of.   Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  745. 

—  Statistics  of,  1S69.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  18:  330. 

—  University  of.  Didactics  in.      (S.  N.  Fellows)  Educa- 

tion, I :  393. 

Library  of.     (A.  N.  Currier)  Lib.  J.  2:  73. 

Scientific  Instruction  at.     Nature,  2:  382. 

Iowa  College.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  New  Eng.  32:   438. — 

(G   F.  Magoun)  O.  &  N.  4:  759. 
Iphigenia  at  Tauris;  translated  from  Goethe.     So.  Lit. 

Mess.  10:  2,  65. 
Iphis;  a  Masque.     (M   Collins)  Dub.  Univ.  68:  191. 


Iphis  and  Anaxarette;   a  Poem.      (M.  C.  F.  Miinster) 

Once  a  Week,  4:  98. 
Ipsie.     (H.  A.  Berton)  O.  &  N.  8:  35. 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  Early  Families  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  174. 

—  Female  Seminary.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  368. 

—  Grammar  School.    (A.  llammett)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  64, 159. 

—  Materials  for  History  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  yy. 

—  Physicians  of.     (A.  Hammett)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  11. 

—  Subscription  for  Gen.  Daniel  Denison,   1648.     N.  E. 

Reg.  2:  50. 

—  Week  at.     All  the  Year,  i:  533. 

Iran  and  Turau.  (.J.  W.  Jackson)  Anthrop.  R.  6:  121,  286. 
Ireland,  William  Henry.     Cornh.  39:  577. 

—  Literarv  Impostures  of.     Sharpe,  8:   139.     Same  art. 

Eel.  "m.  16:  416. 

—  Shakspere  Forgeries.    All  the  Year,  26:  205.  —  Eraser, 

62:  167.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  643. — Ev.  Sat. 
11:  319. 
Ireland.     (E.  A.  Grattan)No.  Am.  51:  187.  —  (W.  Samp- 
son) No.  Am.   24:   321.  —  (J.  P.  Thomps(m)  New 
Eng.  6:  457.  — (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  18:  500. 

—  (D.  M.  Balfour)  Hunt,  18:  579. —  Am.  Lit.  M. 
i:  77,  145.  — Ed.  R.  57:  248. —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  6: 
338. — JIus.  i:  2S9.  —  Blackw.  15:  269.  33:  66- 
563.  36:  747.  37:  210.  —  Eraser,  41:  250.  70: 
663.     74:  I.  —  (R.  Bickersteth)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  2:  225. 

—  (W.  Sewell)Quar.  76:  247.  —  Brownson,  17:  446. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  2:  433.  —  Nat.  R.  18:  403.  —  Quar. 
83:  sH- 

—  Act  of  Union  with,  compared  with  that  with  Scotland. 

(A.  V.  Dicey)  Fortn.  36:  168. 

—  Adventure  in.     Chamb.  J.  52:  540. 

—  Adventures  in  North  of.     Blackw.  40:  459. 

—  Affairs  of,  English  Notions  of.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  120. 

—  Agricultural  and  Commercial  Condition  of,  1849.    Dub. 

Univ.  34:  371. 

—  Agricultural  Education  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  567. 

—  Agricultural  Improvement  in,  1841.     Dub.  R.  lo:  489. 

—  Agricultural  Statistics  of,  1847.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  8:  583. 
1848.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  9:  579. 

—  Agriculture  of.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  641. 

and  waste  Lands  in.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  g:  619. 

Baldwin  on.    Nature,  10:  203. 

—  All-Hallow  Eve  in.     Colburn,  4:  254. 

—  Ancient,  O'Curry's.    (J.  G  McGee)  Cath.  World,  20: 

506. 

—  Ancient  Life  in.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  194. 

—  and  Absenteeism.     Dub.  R.  2:  199. — Westm.  8:  70. 

—  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.   10:    237.      19:    516. 

—  Westm.  23:  411.— Quar.  33:  455.  — Ed.  R.  43: 
54.  —  (H.  L.  Japhson)  19th  Cent.  7:  871.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  35:  277. 

—  and  England.    (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  35:  407.  —  Colburn, 

10:  4S1.  —  (G.  A.  Brodrick)  Macmil.  24:  32. 
Federal  Union  between,  1841.     Mo.  R.  165:  441.  — 

Am.  Eel.  2:  25. 

in  1S80.     Frascr,  lOi:  7;^. 

in   1881,  and  the  Gladstone  Government.     (H.  0. 

Arnold-Foster)  No.  Am.  133:  560. 

—  and  France,  Trade  between.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  208. 

—  and  her  Calumniators.     Dub.  R.  2:  409. 

—  and  her  Need.     Dark  Blue,  2:  665. 

—  and  her  Queen.     Once  a  Week,  5:  343. 

—  and  her  Rulers.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  631.     22:  612. 
1829-42.     Tait.  n.  s.  II :  743. 

1S29-44.     Dub.  R.  17:  I.  — Mo.  R.  162:  365. 

—  and  the  Holy  Alliance.     Dem.  R.  31:   i. 

—  and  the  Irish.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  205.  —  Fraser,  9: 

586,  654. 
:  O'Connell's.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  352,  459. 

—  and  Irishmen.     Dem.  R.  35:  42. 

—  and  Italy.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  24:  303. 


IRELAND 


653 


IRELAND 


Ireland  and  Daniel  O'Connell.     Dub.  R.  78:  472. 

—  and  the  Quarterly  Review.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  242. 

—  and  the  Repeal  Question.     Fraser,  9:  253. 

—  and  Scotland.     (.J.  Godlvin)  Fortn.  9:  319. 

—  and  Spain  once  connected  by  Land.    St.  .James,  5 :  409. 

—  and  Union  of  Trades.     Fraser,  4:  626. 

—  Angler  in,  1833.     Mo.  R.  135:  560. 

—  Antiquities  of.    (T.  Pownall)  Arch.  3:  355.    7:  164. — 

Dub.  R.  50:  122.  —  Dub.  Univ.  3:  316.     35:  300. 
57:  339- —  Fraser,  49:  112. 
Towers  and  Temples.     (J.  Godkin)  Fortn.  9:  106. 

—  Apocryphal.     Dub.  Univ.  23:   143. 

—  Appellate  Court  for.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  496. 

—  Artaud  Artists  in.    Irish  Q.  i:  106.  —  Colburn,  7:  3S5. 

—  as  it  was,  is,  and  ought  to  be,  Martin's.     Dub.  Univ. 

3:  583- 

—  as  a  Military  Nation.     Tait,  4:  212. 

—  Atrocities  in,  An  American  Statesman  on.     Blackw. 

127:  271. 

—  Autumnal  Night's  Dream  in.     Blackw.  22:  6S5. 

—  Banking  in,  Gilbart's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  140:  384. 

—  Bar  of.     Colburn,  98:  407. 

as  it  was  and  is.     Dub.  Univ.  i :  45. 

Curran's  Sketches  of.    Dub.  Univ.  46:  348.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  36:  879. 

Recollections  of.     Chamb.  J.  55:  200. 

Sketches  of .     Colburn,  5:  97-481.     6:   i.     7:  124- 

481.     8:    1-393.     10:    121.     14:    393-497.     17:    I. 

19:   105.     20:   165-401.     23:    17.     25:    128-217. — 

Mus.  2:  iSo. 

—  Barlow's.     Mo.  R.  82:  52. 

—  Barrington's  Memoirs.   Blackw.  34:  573.    35:  204,  3S6. 

—  Colburn,  29:  189.     38:  12.  —  Dub.  Univ.  2:  509. 

—  Barrow's  Tour  round,  1S35.     Mo.  R.  140:  421. 

—  before  Christianity.     Cath.  World,  2:  541. 

—  Beggars  in.     (N.  W.  Senior)  Ed.  R.  77:  391.  —  Tait, 

n.  s.  6:  476. — Penny  M.  6:  477.— (L.  Murray) 
Canad.  Mo.  16:  51.  —  Mo.  R.  145:  211. 

—  Bench  of.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  iiS. 

—  Bird's  Nests  in.     Month,  5:  551. 

—  Bogs  of.     (R.  H.  Home)  Peop.  J.  6:  134. 

—  Botany  of.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  223. 

—  Boycotted.     (W.  B.  Jones)  Contemp.  39:  856.  —  (Re- 

ply by  J.  O'Leary)  Contemp.  40:  127.  —  (Answer 
by  W.  B.  Jones)  Contemp.  40:  246.  —  (The  answer 
examined  hy  J.  O'Leary)  Contemp.  40:  479. 

—  Boycotting  in.     Eel.  M.  97:  209. 

—  Bridal  Customs  in.     Colburn,  5:  1S5. 

• — British  Interests  in.     Blackw.  127:  236. 

—  E.  Burke  on  Affairs  of.    (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  33:  135. 

—  Cain  Patraic.     (VV.  Dennehy)  Cath.  World,  30:  785. 

—  Capabilities  of.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  46. 

—  Carr's  Stranger  in.     Ed.  R.  10:  40.  —  (J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R.  4:  869,  976. 

—  Catholic.     Fraser,  84:  776. 
in  A.  D.  600.     Dub.  R.  20:  461. 

—  Catholics  of.     Ed.  R.  31 :  246.  —  Blackw.  17:  255. 
and  the  Bible.     Blackw.  16:  491. 

and  Mr.  Croly.     Fraser,  10:  711. 

and   the   New   Reformation.     Blackw.   26:    84. — 

Quar.  91:  37.  —  Eel.  R.  94:  657. 
Letters  of  a  Catholic  Clergyman  in,  to  a  Friend  in 

Rome.     Blackw.  31:  19. 

Parnell's  .\pology  for.    (Syd.  Smitli)  Ed.  R.  10:  299. 

Penal  Laws  against.     (Syd.  Smitli)  Ed.  R.  13:  77. 

—  Pamph.  20:  1S5,  431.     21:  97. 

—  Catholic  Church  in.     Dub.  Univ.  4:  312.     7:  75. — 

(W.  Sewell)Quar.  67:  117.  — Dub.  R.  10:  184,518. 

11:  196. 

and  British  Liberalism.    (M.  Arnold)  Fortn.  30:  26. 

Question   of.     Blackw.    24:   409.     27:    173.  —  (R. 

Southey)  Quar.  38:  535.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  3:  262. 


Ireland,   Catholic  Church  in,   Sydney  Smith  on.     Liv. 

Age,  5:  352- 

Statistics  of.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  510. 

Ultramontane  Policy  in.     Dub.  Univ.  84:    117. 

Gent.  ^,1.  n.  s.  15:   172. 

—  Catholic  Clergy  of.     (T.  H.  Lister)  Ed.  R.  60:  483  — 

(W.  Sewell)  Quar.  67:  541. 

and  Elections.     Blackw.  20:  505. 

Education  of.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  562. 

Payment  of.     Ed.  R.  74:  474. 

—  Catholic  Education  in,  and  English  Tories.     (P.  Ge- 

rard) Cath.  World,  27:  829. 

—  Catholic   Emancipation   in.     (H.    Bellingham)  Cath. 

World,  30:  104. 

—  Catholic  Laity  in.     Fraser,  86:  491. 

—  Catholic  Rule  in  1641-48.     Ed.  R.  151:  437. 

—  Celt  of,  and  of  Wales.     Cornh.  36:  661. 

—  Celtic  MSS.  and  their  Contents.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  399. 

—  Census  of.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  521. 

Historic  Notes  on.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  552. 

in  1841.     (Capt.  Larcom)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  6:  323. 

in  1851.     Irish  Q.  6:  814. 

in  1861.     Fraser,  64:  300.  —  Dub.  L'niv.  58:  377. 

in  1871.     Fraser,  93:  458. 

—  Chancery  Amendment  in.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  569. 

—  Chief  Justices  of.     (0.  J.  Burke)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  481, 

579.     90:  622. 

—  Christianity  in.  Introduction  of.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  321, 

437- 

—  Church  of.     (C.  G.  Greene,  jr.)  Nat.  Q.  19:  155.— 

(A.  TroUope)  Fortn.  2:  82.  —  Brit.  Q.  41:  259. — 

St.  Paul's,  i:  206,  675.  — Dub.  R.  14:  17S.  —Dub. 

Univ.  26:  346,  379,  713.     82:  498.  — Ed.  R.  123: 

454.  —  Fraser,  11:  491.     70:  i. 
Ancient.     (J.   D.   Baldwin)  Bib.  Sac.   32:  650. — 

(M.  W.  Bondy)  Cath.  Worid,   11:   472.  — (F.   H. 

O'Donnell)   Month,    30:    34.  —  (W.    Dowe)   Cath. 

World,  29:  412.  — (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  21.— 

Cath.  Worid,  7:  764.     8:  340.  —  Dub.  R.  65:  i.— 

Dub.    Univ.    17:    405.     77:    450.  —  Fortn.   4:    16. 

Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  4:  189.  —  Quar.  119:  472. — 

(J.  E.  McGee)  Cath.  Worid.  5:  828. 

Celtic.     Eel.  R.  83:  295. 

Moran's.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  Worid,  7:  356. 

Usages  of.     Chr.  Rem.  48:  i. 

Abolition  Bill.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  125. 

Address  to  Protestants  of.     Dub.  Univ.  4:  219. 

and  the  .Appropriation  Clause.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  471. 

and  the  Land  Question.     Fraser,  76:  221. 

and  Fenianism.     (J.  Godkin)  Fortn.  9:  191. 

and  the  Irish  Difficulty.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  849,  932. 

and  Irish  Methodism,  1849.     Eel.  R.  91 :  63. 

and  the  Land.     (W.  Hamilton)  Princ.  40:  398. 

Commission  on,  and  Coronation  Oath.     Dub.  Univ. 

4:  121. 

Convocation  of.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  148. 

Disestablishment  of.    (W.  M.  Brady)  Contemp.  12: 

I.— (J.  Godkin)  Fortn.   2:  280.  —  (J.   McCarthy) 

Gala.Kv,  8:  399.  —  (C.  P.  Peichel)  Contemp.  15:  iSo. 

—  (W".  G.  Todd)  ^lonth,  I2-  421.  — Ciir.  Hem.  56: 
no.  — Dub.  R.  63:  72.— Westm.  86:  281.— Fraser, 
86:  135. 

Act  of  1869.    (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.Worid,  9:  239. 

—  No.  Brit.  50:  568. 

before  Parliament.     Dub.  Univ   62:  229. 

Bill  for.     Eraser,  80:  257. 

Effects  of.     Lond.  Q.  52:  24. 

Four  Years'  Experience  of.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  25, 

113.  215- 

Results  of.     Brit.  Q.  56:   195. 

Efforts  for  Education  in.     Ed.  li.  43:  197.  —  Selec. 

Ed.  R.  3:  469. 


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654 


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Ireland,  Church  of,  Established.  Colburn,  142:  694. — 
Irish  Q.  7:  243.  —  Cong,  i :  607.  —  Dub.  K.  51:  30S. 

—  (W.  M.  Brady)  Contenip.  9:  i,  432.  —  ((J.  Ensor) 
Tait,  n.  s.  3:  222.  —  (VV.  C.  Mageu)  Contenip.  7: 
429.  —  (F.  1).  Maurice)  Contenip.  7:  54,  586.  —  (J. 
M.  Ludlow)  Contemp.  9:  558.  — Blackw.  25:  616.  — 
Brit.  Q.  49:  459. —Colburn,  32:  65.  —  Dub.  K.  56: 
107.  —  Dub.  Univ.  2:  403.  —  Ho.  &  For.  K.  3:  436. 

—  Irish  Q.  6:  600.  — Nat.  R.  16:  269.  — No.  Brit. 

45:  344- 

Exactions  of.     Cong.  M.  18:  739. 

(ieneral  Sj'nod  of.     Chr.  Obs.  71 :  533. 

Hist.  of.     Dub.  R.  51:  379.  —Dub.  Univ.  68:  231. 

from  nth  to  17th  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  211. 

Mant's.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  243,  427. 

in  the  i6th  Century.     Eraser,  78:  675. 

in  the  Time  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     (W.  M.  Brady) 

Eraser,  76:  426. — Ed.  R.  129:  419. 

in  1S25.     Quar.  31 :  492. 

in  1835.     (T.  H.  Lister)  Ed.  R.  61:  490. 

Incipient  Plunder  of.     Blackw.  33:  651. 

Letter  to  the  King.     Blackw.  33:  723. 

The  Ministry  and.     Eraser,  79:   113. 

Baptist  Noel  on.     Eel.  K.  82:  312. 

Politics  and  History  of.  (J.  C.  MacDonnell)  Con- 
temp.  3:  392. 

Position  and  Claims  of.     Dub.  Univ.  61 :  619. 

Proselytizing  of  R.  Catholics  by.    Chr.  Rem.  5:  640. 

Pidpit  Jurisdiction  of.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  501. 

Question  of.     Westm.  31:  228.  —  Blackw.  33:  651, 

723.  — Pamph.  g:  350.  —  Dub.  Univ.  5:  493. —  (R. 
Southey)  Quar.  38:  53^.  —  Brit.  Q.  47:  487.  —Col- 
burn, 144:  567.  —  St.  Paul's,  4:  285, 

in  1S68.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  473. 

Parliamentary  Doings  on.     Dub.  Univ.  4:  473. 

Reconstruction  of.    Lond.  Q.  33:  397.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

70:  331,  886.  —  Eraser,  77:  19. — Quar.  127:  493. 

Reform  of,   1833.     Tait,  2:  825.     3:  131-671. — 

Dub.  Univ.  28:  366. 

Reformers  and  Foes  of.     Dub.  ITniv.  63:  363. 

the  Source  of  Social  Disaffection.     Eel.  R.  84:  239. 

State  Provision  for  Clergy  of,  1844.     Dub.  R.  16: 

186. 

— ^  —  Temporal  Power  of.    Westm.  89:  65. 

Troubles  from,  1S33.     '^^'tj  2:  388. 

—  Cliurch  and  State  in,  Noel  on.     (J.  Moncrieff)  No. 

Brit.  4:  255.  —  Brit.  Q.  2:  543. 

—  Cluirclies  of,  Godkin  on.    (T.  D.  McGee)  Cath.  World, 

7:  200. 

-Aliall's  Policy  in.     Irish  Q.  6:  864. 

Restitution  of.  (R.  F.  Farrell)  Cath. World,  33:  577. 

—  Church  Education  in.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  556. 

—  Churcii  History  of.     Chr.  Rem.  50:  311.— Dub.  R. 

51=  370-  — Irish  Q.  2:  196. 

—  Church  Property  of.     Month,  8:  46. 

—  Church  System  of.     Westm.  89:  442. 

—  Church  Temporalities  in.     Fraser,  73:  16. 

—  Civil  Affairs  of,  1S26.     Ed.  R.  43:  461. 

—  Civil  Service  in.     Irish  Q.  6:  416. 

—  Civil  Wars  in.     Mo.  R.  127:  202. 
Taylor's.     Fraser,  8:  385. 

—  Civilization  in.     (T.  Moore)  Tait,  n.  s.  2:  349. 
Heathen  and  Mcdiieval.     Meth.  Q.  13:  404. 

—  Clarendon's  Administration  in,  1847-52.     Ed.  R.  93: 

208.  —  Dub.  Univ.  37:  136. 

—  Clarendon's  Defense  of  Affair  at  Dollv's  Brae.     Quar. 

86:  480. 

—  Clergy  of,  Education  of.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  358. 
Meetings  for.     Blackw.  39:  156. 

State  of.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  727. 

—  Clerical  Life  in.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  300. 
Craig's.    Colburn,  156:  337. 


Ireland,  Climate  of.    Nature,  i :  630. 

—  Coast  of.  Round.     (G.  P.  Bevan)  Once  a  Week,  10: 

49-245. 

—  Cockney's  Joumej' to.     Lond.  M.  17:  289. 

—  Coercion  Bill,  1833.     Blackw.  35:  434.  —  Tait,  2:  837. 

3:  401,  545,  54S. 

—  Colloquies  on  recent  Measures,  1829.    Blackw.  25:  752. 

—  Colonization  of.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  618. 
Plan  of.     Liv.  Age,  13:  305,  405. 

—  Colonization  from.     No.  Brit.  8:  421. 

—  Conciliation  of.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  36:  i. 

—  Conquest  of,  bj'  the  Anglo-Normans.     Fraser,  13:  269. 

—  (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  43:  724. 

—  Conservatives  of;  what  are  they  about"?    Dub.  Univ. 

11:  746. 

—  Convent  Life  in,    Fraser,  80:  431. 

—  Conversion  and  Persecution  in.     Dub.  Univ.  40:  244. 

—  Convict  System  of.     Cornh.  3:  409. 

—  Cotton's  Voyage  to.     Blackw.  6:  284. 

—  Country  Festivals  in,  1800.     Dub.  Liniv.  62:  581. 

—  Crime  in.     Bclgra.  22:  49.  —  Dub.  Univ.  14:  251. 

Government  Dealing  with.     Quar.  128:  560. 

Lord  Roden's  Committee  on.     Ed.  R.  70:   503. 

—  Cromwell's  Invasion  of.     Dub.  R.  71 :  49.  —  Irish  Mo. 

3:  158-446. 

—  Cromwellian  Settlement  of.     (H.  S.  Fagan)  Fortn.  5: 

758. —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  11:  240. —Dub.  R. 
58:  107.    59:  433.  — Ed.  R.  122:  518. —Lond.  Q. 
36:  409. — Month,  3:  394. 
Prendergaston.  Chr.  Obs.  70:  904.  —  Fraser, 75:  2;^. 

—  Curates  of.     Colburn,  39:  65. 

—  Curran  on,  1818.     Mo.  R.  87:  250. 

—  Dancing  in,  1800.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  429. 

—  Danes  and  Norwegians  in.     Irish  Q.  2:   817.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  70:  I.     Same  art.  Cath.  World,  5:  768. 

—  Darbyism  and  Lay-Preaching  in.     Eel.  R.  120:  315. 

—  Day  or  two  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  273. 

—  Depopulation  of.     Dub.  R.  13:  512. 

—  The  Devil  in.     Lond.  M.  9:  453. 

—  Difficulty  of,  1849.     Westm.  50:  436. 

—  Disturbances  in.     Pamph.  24:  97. 

in  1833.     FVaser,  7:  232,  458. 

Local,  1830-34.     Dub.  R.  i :  28. 

—  Dominican  Schools  in  Ancient.     Dub.  R.  19:   145. 

—  Dublin  Exhibition,  1853.     (W.  Chambers)  Chanib.  J. 

19:  369,  409. 
in  1865.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fraser,  72:  403. 

—  Dufferin's  Inquiry  into  State  of.    Dub.  Univ.  68:  116. 

—  Early  Buildings  in.     Dub.  Univ.  71:   106,  328. 

—  Early  Hist.  of.  Romantic  Stories  from.  Howitt,  2:  301. 

—  Early  Industrial  Arts  of.    (M.  Havesty)  Cath.  World, 

3:  549,  7S0. 

—  Early  Institutions  of.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  129. 

—  Earl}'  Manuscripts  of.     Hogg,  4:  294. 

—  Early  Scholars  of.     (H.  Harrisse)  No.  Am.  94:  125. 

—  Economic  Case  of.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  40S. 

—  Education  in.  Intermediate.     Irish  Mo.  6:  107. 
Working  of  the  Act,  18S0.    (P.  O'Reilly;  Month, 

39:  193- 
National  Schools.  (H.  Bellingham)  Month,  40:  187. 

—  Emancipation  in;  what  has  it  done  ?  Colburn,  26:  497. 
and  Repeal.     Irish  Mo.  3:  515. 

—  Emigration  to.     Chamb.  J.  19:  308. 

—  Emigration  from.     (H.  Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  361  — 

(f.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn.  8:  38. 

and  Tenant  Right.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  339. 

to  England.     Chamb.  J.  lo:  261. 

—  Endowed  Grammar  Schools  of.   Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  721. 

—  Irish  Q.  4:  473. 

—  England's  Policy  towards.     (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  i : 

5S2.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   5:  347.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
25:  5°S- 


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Ireland,  England's  Treatment  of.     Brit.  Q.  44:  i. 

—  English  in,   Fronde's.      Ed.   R.   137:    122.  —  (J.   E. 

Cairnes)  Forln.  22:  171.  —  (J.  E.  Cairnes)  Canad. 
Mo.  6:  270.  —  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  r6:  355.  19: 
59,  75.  —  (W.  E.  H.  Lecky)  Macmil.  27:  246.  30: 
166.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  387,  —  Brit.  Q.  57: 
481.  —  Chr.  Obs.  73:  1S2.  74:  407.  —  Dub.  H.  72: 
421.  —  Dub.  Univ.  81:  79.— Ed.  R.  139:  46S. — 
Internat.  R.  2:  117.  —  Quar.  134:   169. 

—  English  Mismanagement  in.     (.J.  S.  Mill)  Liv.  Age, 

96:  771. 

—  English  Notions  of.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  120.     Same  art. 

Eel.  Mus.  3:  46. 

—  English  Oppression  of.     (E.  I.  Sears)  No.  Am.  86: 

120. 

—  English  Rule  in.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  12:  35S.  — (.J. 

L.  Spalding)  Cath.  World,  24:  799.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
76:  83. 

—  English  System  in.     Dem.  R.  30:  97. 

—  English  Theories  and  Irish  Facts.    Dub.  Univ.  6:  683. 

—  English  Tourists  in.     Dub.  R.  3:  401. 

—  Epidemic  Disease  in.     Dub.  R.  41 :  76. 

—  P^pidemic  Fever  in,  1817-19.     Eel.  R.  41:  254,  537. 

—  Epidemics  of  the  Famine  in.     Dub.  Univ.  40:  653. 

—  t^'piscopal  Charges  in.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  614,  694. 

—  Estate  in,  Description  of  an.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  516. 

—  Ethnology  of.     (R.  G.  Latiiam)  Dub.  Univ.  50:  396. 

51:  90,  293.     54:  185. 

—  Evils  of.     Black w.  40:  495,  812. 

and  their  Remedies.    For.  Q.  37:  105. — Ed.  R.  49: 

300.  —  Dub.  Univ.  26:  61.  —  Quar.  38:  53. 

—  Excursion  in.     (H.  S.  Fagan)  Belgra.  21:  87. 
in  1849.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  89. 

—  Faction  in,  and  English  Parties.     Eraser,  99:  159. 

—  Factions,  Parsons,  and  Landlords  in.  Dub.  R.  27:  468. 

—  Familiar  Epistles  from.     Eraser,  40:  459,   554.     42: 

319.    46:  151.    47:  297.     53:  38. 

—  Famine  in,  1847.  (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  i :  iSi.  —  (Mrs. 

Hoare)  Howitt,  i:  233.  —  Dem.  R.  20:  424.  —  Brit. 
Q.  5:  504.  — (0.  C.  Gardiner)  Am.  Whig  R.  6: 
455.  633-  7:  419-  — Ed.  R.  87:  229.— Quar.  82: 
261.  —  Dub.  Univ.  29:  501.  —  Eraser,  35:  491. 

Tale  of,  Carleton's.     Eel.  R.  85:  495. 

Three  Days  of  the  Famine  at  Schull.    (R.  C.  Trench) 

Eraser,  36:  i. 

—  Famines  in.     (W.  Dennehy)  Cath.  World,  31:  669. 

—  Farmer's  Sunday  Morning  in.     Month,  5:  62S. 

—  F"ederal  Movement  in.     Eraser,  82:  754. 

—  Federalism  and  Home  Rule.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn. 

22:  204. 
Button.     Ed.  R.  133:  501. 

—  Fenians  and  Fenian  Literature,  Ancient.     Comh.  13: 

121.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  361.  — (L.  C.  Seelyo) 
Scrib.  1 :  517. 

—  Fifty  Years'  Residence  in.     (.T.  Hamilton)  MacmiL  24: 

144,  225.     25:  66,  339.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  367. 

—  Financial  Grievance  of.     Ed.  R.  142:  307. 

—  Fisheries  of.    Dub.  R.  3:  133.    11:  356.    24:  98.    37: 

287.  —  Dub.  Univ.  31:  771.  —  Irish  Q.  6:  183,400. 
—  Quar.  72:  473. 
Salmon.     Quar.  91:  352. 

—  Fishmg  Village  in.     (.L  L.  Clonel)  Harper,  60:  6S2. 

—  Five  Years  in.     Blackw.  51:  474. 

—  Folk  Lore  of.     See  Folk  I>ore. 

—  for  the  British.     (J.  C.  Morison)  Fortn.  9:  89. 

—  for  the  Irish.     Tinslej',  i:  607.     Same  art.  N.  Ed.  i: 

195.  — Liv.  Age,  95:  771. 

—  for  Tourists.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra.  24:  76,  177. 

—  Forbes's  Travels  in,  1S52.     New  Q.  2:  273- 

—  Forests  of.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  666. 

—  Fortnight  in,  in  Lent,  1863.     (A.  V.  Kirwan)  Eraser, 

67:  670. 


Ireland,  Fortnight  in  Kerry.    Fraser,  81:    513.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  75:  15. 

—  Franchise  in,  18S0.     (C.  Dawson)  Fortn.  33:  281. 

—  Francis's  Speech  on  the  War  of  1805.    Ed.  R.  7:  478. 

—  French  in,  1798.    All  the  Year,  18:  34. 

—  French  Tourist  in.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  78. 

—  French  Views  of.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  269. 

—  from  1645  to  1649.     For.  Q.  34:  2. 

—  from  1800  to  1880.     (C.  G.  O'Brien)  19th  Cent.  9: 

397- 

—  from  1840  to  1880.     (W.  B.  Jones)  Macmil.  41:  505. 

—  from  Swift  to  O'Connell.     (G.  L.  Phillips)  No.  Am. 

116:  44. 

—  Mrs.  Fry's  Account  of.     Mo.  R.  115:  22. 

—  Gamble's  View  of,  1813.     Eel.  R.  18:  229. 

—  Geology  of,  Hull's.     Nature,  18:   354. 

—  George  IV. 's  Visit  to.     Blackw.  10:  224,  319,  447. 

—  Giraldus  Cambrensis  on.     Dub.  R.  28:   141.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  35:  I,  192,  383. 

—  Glance  at,  1867.     Bentley,  61:  246. 

—  Glimpse  of.    (G  Butler)  Cath.  World,  19:  408,  526.  — 

(A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  9:  71,8. 

—  Gold  Mines  of.     Penny  M.  13:  426. 

—  Gossip  about.     All  the  Year,  20:  465. 

—  Government  of .     Blackw.  20:  527. 

and  the  .Conciliatory  System.     Fraser,  14:  257. 

how  governed  in   i6th  Century.     (J.  A.  Froude) 

Fraser,  71:  312.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  611. 

How  should  it  be  governed  ?    Blackw.  25:  40. 

How  is  it  to  be  governed  ?    Dub.  Univ.  4:  353. 

Whig.     Dub.  Univ.  1 :  456. 

—  Grant's  Impressions  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  II :  766. 

—  Grattan's  Speeches  on.     Portfo.(Deu.)  29:  275. 

—  Grievances  of  ;  Debates,  1843.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  177. 
Greatest.     Howitt,  3:  8. 

Group  of.     Bentley,  62:  2S1. 

Morison  on.     (J.  Morlej")  Fortn.  10:  234. 

What  does  she  want?    St.  Paul's,  5:  2S6. 

—  Half  a  Day  in.     Bentley,  33:  669. 

—  Hall's  Scenes,  etc.,  in.     Mo.  R.  153:  551.     162:  171. 

—  Harvest  Humes  in.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  679. 

—  Head's  Fortnight  in.     Dub.  R.  34:  i.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

40:  735.  — Irish  Q.  2:  829.  — New  Q.  2:  60.  — Tait, 
n.  s.  2:  28. 

—  History  of,  Ancient  Notices  of.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  591. 
and  Antiquities  of.     Dub.  R.  23:  469. 

and  Irish  (Character.     Fraser,  64:  644. 

and  Grievances  of.     Eel.  R.  79:  601. 

Annals  of,  by  the  Four  blasters.     Dub.  R.  24:  164. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  31:  359,  571. —  Lond.  Q.  20:  54. — 

Quar.  93;  I. 

Athlone  and  Aughrim,  1692.    Cath.  World,  5:  119. 

By- Ways  of.    Dub.  Univ.  lo:  205-704.    xi:  87,  510, 

629.     12:  1S3-6S6.     13:  69,  206,  322. 
Chapter  of.     (.1.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  2:  533.  — Dub. 

Univ.  46:  719.     47:  55. 
Chronicle  of.     St.  James,  26:  433. —  Dub.  Univ. 

70:  352- 

Earlv  Notes  on.    Month,  8:  570. 

Gordon's.     (M.  Napier)  Ed.  R.  lo:  116.  — Eel.  R. 

4:  1022. 

Henderson  on.     Mo.  R   86:  388. 

Insurrection  of  1S03.     Dub.  Univ.  x:  541.     Same 

art.  Mus.  31:  iii.  —  Eraser,  14:  546. 

Insurrections  and  Anathemas.    Dub.  Univ.  13:  69. 

Legendary.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  462. 

Materials  for.     Dub.  R.  18:  205.  —Dub.  Univ.  58: 

661. 
]Milesian  Conquest  of.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  673.  —  (W. 

Chambers)  Cliamb.  J.  7:  49. 

:Military.     Dub.  R   19:  2S1. 

^loore's.     Westni.  23:  169. —  Dub.  Univ.  5:  613. 


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656 


IRELAND 


Ireland,  History  of,  O'Driscol's.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  46: 
433.  —  Mo.  R.  113:  527.  —  Eel.  R.  47:  I. 

Original  Population  of.     Mus.  1 :  409. 

Plovvden's.     Ed.  R.  5:  152. 

Rebellion  of  1641.     Arch,  i:  96,   100.  —  Dub.  R. 

21:  65. 

and  1690.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  24. 

Rebellion  of  179S.     (T.  De  Qulnccy)  Tait,  n.  s.  i: 

196,  263.  —  Mo.  R.  116:  57.    Same  art.  Mus.  13:  351. 

—  Catli.  World,  3:   122. 

Letter  on  Cruelty  of  Rebels.     Meth.  M.  22:  20. 

Rebellion  of  1S48.     Blackw.  64:  475.  — Tait,  n.  8. 

15:  560. 

Recoi'ds  of.    Irish  Q.  i :  58S. 

Savage's  Revolutionary.     Dem.  R.  38:  551. 

700  Years  ago.     (\V.  Allingham)  L'rascr,  82:  135. 

Smiles's.     Eel.  R.  80:  205. 

Theiner's  Materials  of.     Dub.  R.  56:  372. 

Wars  in,   Lord  {'astlehaven's   Memoirs   of.      (W. 

Walsh)  Cath.  World,  22:  78. 

—  Hoare.  C)wenson,  and  Uudle}'  on.   Chr.  Obs.  7: 182-319. 

—  Home  Rule  for.     (.J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  19:  54. 

—  (W.  O'C.  Morris)  Fortn.  17:  16.— Dub.  Univ. 
82:  257,  507.  —  Eraser,  84:  i.  —  Lond.  Q.  42:  314. 

Agitation  on.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  466. 

Conference  on.     Eraser,  89:  i. 

Debate  of  1874.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  244. 

Experiences  of.     Eraser,  85 :  206. 

Fallacies  in.     (J.  O'C.  Power)  Fortn.  32:  224. 

from  a  Saxon  Standpoint.     (J.  Spalding)  Colburn, 

154:  432. 

in  the  18th  Century.     Quar.  136:  498. 

in  187S.     (E.  L.  Godkiu)  Nation,  27:  313. 

in  1880.     (A.  Frisby)  Contemp.  38:  786. 

Movement  for.    (A.  M.  Sullivan)  Cath.  World,  23: 

500,  623. 

—  Home-Rulers  in.     Galaxy,  21:  164. 

at  Home.     (R.  Bagwell)  Dub.  Univ.  91 :  207. 

in  Parliament.     (R.  Bagwell)  Dub.  Univ.  go:  364. 

—  How  is  the  Law  to  be  enforced  in?     (A.  V.  Dice^^) 

Fortn.  36:  539. 

—  How  Strafford  governed,  1632-41.  Irish  Mo.  4:  205-506. 

—  Human  Remains  found  in.    (R.  Pococke)  Arch.  2:  32. 

—  Hunting  in  Ancient.     Bentley,  44:  502. 

—  Ignorance  and  Apathy  of.     Chr.  Obs,  38:  363. 

—  Illustrations  of  the  State  of.     Ed.  R.  58:  86. 

—  Improvement  in  Eng.  Notions  of.    Dub.  Univ.  35 :  502. 

—  Im))rovement  of.     Eel.  R.  90:  759. 

—  in  the  Reign  of  Elizabeth.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  587. 
of  James  I.     Dub.  R.  72:   1. 

—  in  1779.     (W.  Dennehy)  Cath.  World,  30:  36. 

—  in  1782.     (W.  Dennehy)  Cath.  World,  30:  240. 

—  in  1787.     Chamb.  J.  8:  158.  —  Dub.  Univ.  21:  72S. 

22:  655.    27:  543. 
MacGlashan  on.     Howitt,  2:  203. 

—  in  1790.     Chamb.  J.  43:  584. 

—  in  19th,  and  Scotland  in  i6th.  Cent.     Tait,  2:  83,  685. 

—  in  1808.     (T.  R.  Matthews)  Ed.  R.  12:  336. 
Newenliam  on.     Ed.  R.  14:  151. 

—  in  1813.     Ed.  R.  21:  340. 

—  in  1815  and  in  1861.    (S.  C.  Hall)  St.  James,  2:  235. 

—  in  1817.     Ed.  R.  29:  114. 

—  in  iSiS,  Curwen  on.     Eel.  R.  29:  43. 

—  in  1820.     Blackw.  7:  637.     8:  190. 

—  in  1S22.     Blackw.  12:  153.  — Ed.  R.  37:  60. —Mo. 

R.  100:  43. 
Steven  on.     Eel.  R.  35:   159. 

—  in  1S23.     Blackw.  14:  534.     15:  i,  269. 
O'Driscol  on.     Eel.  R.  37:   193. 

—  in  1824.     Blackw.  13:  362.     15:  269. 

—  in  1S25.     Ed.  R.  41:  357. —Lond.  M.  12:  379. 

—  in  1S26.     Westm.  7:  1. 


Ireland  in  1S27.     Blackw.  22:  18. 

—  in  1S28.     Blackw.  24:  453,  550,  752.    25:  72,  193,  401. 

—  Loud.  M.  22:  318. 

—  in  1829.     Blackw.  25:  401. 

—  in  1S30.     Colburn,  29:  5S0.  —  (Lady  S.  0.  Morgan) 

Colbum,  28:  103. 

—  in  1831.     Quar.  46:  410.  —  Blackw.  29:  467. 

and  the  Reform  Bill.     Blackw.  30:  52. 

^  Political  Aspect  of.     Colburn,  31 :  242. 

—  in  1833,  and  England  in  1819.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  436. 

Last  Petition  of  the  Irish  People.    Colburn,  37:  265. 

Parliamentary  Report  on  State  of.     Tait,  3:   i. 

Repeal  Question.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  713. 

—  in  1834.    Eraser,  11 :  193,  342.   Same  art.  Mus.  26:  142. 
Inglis's.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  i.  —  Mo.  R.  135:  506. 

—  in  1835,  Kennedy  on.     Mo.  R.  138:  119. 

—  in  1836.     Eel.  R.  64:  353.  — (W.  Sewell)  Quar.  56: 

219.  —  Eraser,  13:  181.  —  Dub.  R.  i:  281. 
Pacata  Hibernia.     Dub.  R.  i:  474. 

—  in  1837.     Blackw,  42:  429.  —  Dub.  R.  3:  15. 

—  in  1S38,  Rambles  in.     Mo.  R.  149:   125. 
Tranquillity  in.     Blackw.  44:   795. 

—  in  1840,  Registration  Bill.     Blackw.  48:  135. 

—  in  1842,  Recent  Pamphlets  on.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  137. 

—  in  1843.     Dub.  R.  15:  148,  317. 

—  in  1844.     (N.  W.  Senior)  Ed.  R.  79:  189. 

—  in  1845.     Qua'"-  76:  247. 

—  in  1846.     Quar.  79:  238. — Blackw.  59:  572. — (J.Mon- 

crieff)  No.  Brit.  6:  509.  —  Prosp,  R,  3:  1, 

—  in  1847.    (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  i :  90.  —  (J.  Moncrielf) 

No.  Brit.  6:  509. —Quar.  82:  266.  —  (W.  Lovett) 

Howitt,  i:  220.     2:  339. 
Measures  for.     Dub.  R.  22:  230. 

See  above,  Ireland,  Famine  in,  1847. 
Lord  Roden's  Letter  on.     (R.  H.  Home)  Howitt, 

i:  48. 
State  of.     Quar.  79:  238. 

—  in  1848,     Quar.  83:   584.  —  Blackw.  64:   480.  —  (H. 

Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  45:   iii.  —  (A.  Nicholson)  How- 
itt, 3:   III,  335,  —  Dub.  Univ.  32:  228. 

Commissions  in.     Dub.  Univ.  31 :  389. 

Crisis  in.     (Sir  C.  E.  Trevelyan)  Ed.  R.  87:  229. 

Miseries  of,  and  their  Remedies.    Blackw,  64:  658. 

—  (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  6:  263. 

State  Prosecutions,  1848.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  785, 

—  in  1849,  Point  of  Hope  in.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  app, 
Relief  of  Distress  in.     Ed.  R.  89:  221. 

—  in  1850.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Macmil.  15:  314. 
Impediments  to  Prosperity.     Dub.  R.  28:  399. 

—  ini85i.    Dub.  Univ.  37:285.   38: 107.— Irish  Q.  i:  579. 

—  in  1852.     (A.  M.  Hall)  Sharpe,  16:  248,  309.— Dub. 

Univ.  40:  369. 

—  in  1S53.     Westm.  59:  35. 

—  in  1856.     Quar.  102:  59. 

—  in  1859.     New  Q.  8:  91.  —  Dub.  Univ.  53:  212. 

—  in  1S60.     Dub.  Univ.  56:   131.  — Brit.  Q.  32:  271. 

—  in  1861.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  503. 

—  in  1862.     Dub.  Univ.  61:  238. 

Mulgrave's  Speech  on  State  of.     (T.  Hamilton)  Ed. 

R.  66:  450. 

—  in  1864.      Dub.   Univ.  64:  no.  —  Fraser,   70:  663. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  310. 

—  in  1865.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  363 

—  in  1867.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  231.  — Fraser,  76:  117.— 

Fortn.  4:  284. — Dub.  R.  60:  482. — No.  Brit.  48:  243. 

—  in  1868.     Dub.    Univ.   72:  112.  — (T.  E.  C.  Leslie) 

Fortn.  9:  131. — Quar.  125:  254. 

—  in  1869.     Quar.  127:  270. 

and  the  new  Ministry.     Dub.  R.  64:  203. 

Situation  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  557. 

—  in  1870.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  187. 

—  in  1872.    Dub.  Univ.  81:  631,  689. 


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IRELAND 


Ireland  in   1S73.     (Ooklwin  Smith)  Contemp.  21:  503. 

Same  art.  Canad.  JIo.  3:  116. 
Address  in  Answer  to  Father  Burke.     (J.  A.  F^oude) 

Eraser,  87:  i. 

—  in  1874,  Visit  to.    (W.  M.  Wyse)  Cath.  World,  21 :  765. 

—  in  1S77.     (C.  H.  Woodman)  .Appleton,  19:  326. 

—  in  1S78.     (J.  W.  Kavanagh)  Cath.  World,  26:  721. 

—  in  1879.     (E.  S.  Robertson)  Contemp.  36:  451. 
Demands  of.     (H.  F.  Neville)  Dub.  K.  85:  137. 

—  in  1S80.     Ed.  R.  151:  99.  —  (N.  Hancock)  Form.  33: 

I.  — (J.  A.  Froude)  19th  Cent.  8:  341.  — (.1.  Mc- 
Carthy, C.  O'Brien,  and  Lord  Lifford)  19th  Cent. 
8:  861.  — (H.  Innes)  Dub.  Univ.  95:  77,  236.— 
Chamb.  J.  57:  705.  —  Dub.  Univ.  95:  670. 

Distress  in.     Month,  40:  411.  —  Dub.  R.  86:  464. 

and  its  Origin.     Blackw.  128:  244. 

Forgotten  Aspects  of  Irish  Question.    (M.  JIacColl) 

Contemp.  37:  300.     Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  363. 

Irish  Party  in  House  of  Commons.     Xation,  30:  56. 

Parnell's  Mission  to  America.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 30:  23. 

Poverty  and  National  Distress  in.    (H.  Bellingham) 

Cath.  World,  30:  610. 

—  in  1881.     (M.  MacColl,  J.  A.  Farrer,  and  Lord  Mont- 

eagle)  Contemp.  39:  129.  —  (F.  Seebohm,  E.  D.J. 
Wilson,  and  Lord  De  Vesci)  19th  Cent.  9:  19.  —  (J. 
A.  Farrar  and  S.  C.  Buxton)  Contemp.  39:  249,  2S8. 

—  (.J.  H.  Take,  Lord  Monteagle,  and  H.  A.  Blake) 
19th  Cent.  9:  358.  —  (L.  Courtney)  Internat.  R.  10: 
72,  243. — (\V.  M.  Barbour)  New  Eng  40:  214. — 
Ed.  R.  153:  274. — Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  316. — St.  James, 
49:  301.  — (J.  P.  Ryan)  Cath.  World,  33:  S36. 

and  the  Government.     Blackw.  129:  238. 

English  Panic  in  regard  to.     (J.  Murdoch)  Penn 

Mo.  12:  192. 
r  Last  Chapter  of  Irish  History.     (G.  C  Brodrick) 

Eraser,  103:  100. 

Parnell's  Arrest.   (G.D  Wolff)  Am.  Cath.  Q  6:  746. 

Truth  about.     Quar.  151:  242. 

—  Independence  of.     Dem.  R.  42:  271.  — Westm.  89:  344. 

—  Industrial  Condition  of.     (J.  N.  Murphy)  Dub.  Univ. 

75:  445.  — (T.  Quigley)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  67. 
in  1853.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  753. 

—  Industrial  Exhibition  of,  1S53.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  283. 

—  Industrial  Museum  of.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  230. 

—  Industrial   Resources  of.      Dub.   R.  17  :  133.  —  Dub. 

LTniv.  24:  175. — (G.  P.  Bevan)  J.Statis  Soc.  44:  675. 

—  Industry  and  Benefactors  of.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  118. 

—  Injured.     Blackw.  56:  701. 

—  Insanity  of  Party  in.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  37S. 

—  Intercepted  Letters  from.     Blackw.  31:  19. 

—  An  Irish  Utopia.     (A.  Church)  Contemp.  16:  71. 

—  Irish  Writers  on.     Lond.  ^I.  15:  519. 

—  Is  it  irreconcilable?  1870.     Dub.  R.  66:  451. 

—  Island  of  Saints,  Rodenberg's.     Cath.  World,  14:  335. 

—  Colburn,  120:  121. 

—  Jacobins  of.     (J.  W.  Flanegan)  19th  Cent.  10:  785. 

—  Jacobite  Wars  of.     Dub.  Univ.  67:  699. 

—  Judicial  and  Criminal  Statistics  of.    Dub.  Univ.  79:  loi. 

—  Judicial  Establishment  of.     (JI.  Savage)  Fortn.  4:  129. 

—  Judges  of.     (G.  Fottrell)  Fortn.  23:  408. 

—  Justice  for,  Cheap.     Dub.  L'niv.  37:  638. 

—  Justice  in,  1837.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  781. 

—  Justice  to,  1836.    Blackw.  40:  812.    42:828.  —  Eraser, 

13:  719.     14:  45. 
iSSi.     Dub.  R.  88:  165. 

—  Kinahan's  Geology  of.     Nature,  19:  3S2. 

—  Kohl  on,  1S43.     ^^^-  I'-  ^^3-  32. 

—  Laboring  Classes  of.  Measures  for  employing,  1839. 

Dub.  R.  6:  466 

—  Land  in.  Agitation  on,   1S79.     'Q'h  Cent.  6:  953. — 

(E,  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  29:  358. 

42 


Ireland,  Land  in,  Agrarian  Outrages  in  1S47.     No.  Brit, 

7:  505. 
Bill  of  1869-70,  Gladstone's.     (H.  D.  Hutton)  Fortn. 

13:  377-  — (W.O'C.  Morris)  Fortn.  13:  487.  — Dub, 

R.  67:  178.  —  St.  James,  25:  721.  — St.  Paul's,  5: 

620.  —  F'raser,  85:  296. 
Bright  Clauses  in.    (W.  T.  Thornton)  Fortn.  31 : 

608. 

Working  of,  1873.     Fraser,  89:  537. 

Bill  of  1S81.     (A.  G.  Rickey  and  Sir  G.  Campbell) 

Fortn.  35:  543.  — (Duke  of  Argyll)  19th  Cent.  9: 

880.— (W.  B.  Jones)  Macmil.  44:  126.— (.M.  F. 

Sullivan)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  508.  —  Dub.  R.  89:  220. 

—  (Earl  of  Derby)  i9tli  Cent.  10:  473.  —  Blackw. 
129:  803.     130:  405. 

and  the  Duke  of  Argyll.     (G.  S.  Lefevre)  19th 

Cent.  9:  1044. 

and  English  Land  Question.     Westm.  116:  273. 

Emigration  and  Waste-Land  Clauses.  (C.  O'- 
Brien) Fortn.  35:  757. 

Irish  Conservative's  View.  (A.  Traill)  Fortn.  35: 

741. 

Commission  on.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  471,  618. 

Contiscation  and  Compensation.     (1:;.  D.  J.Wilson) 

19th  Cent.  10:  107. 

Home  Rule  Policy  on,  1874.     Dub.  LTniv.  84:  104. 

How  the  System  breeds  Disaffection.     F'raser,  77: 

259. 

How  to  nationalize.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Contemp.  38: 

716. 

Land  League  and  its  Work  (T.  P.  O'Connor)  Con- 
temp. 38:  9S1.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  243  — Irish 
Q.  i:  25,  246.    4:  103. 

Legislation  on.     (Sir  G.  Campbell)  Fortn.  35:   iS. 

Owners  of,   1881.      (T.  K.  Brown)  Penn  Mo.  12: 

367,  416. 

Question  of,  in  1848.     Dub.  R.  25:  2S4. 

in  1S51.     Chamb.  J.  16:  88.  —  Irish  Q.  i:  97- 

716.     9:  5S4. 

in  1S53.     Dub.  Univ.  41 :  122. 

in  1S64.     (J.  Godkin)  Fortn.  i:  385. 

in  1865.     Dub.  R.  57:  453. 

in  1868.     Lond.  Q.  30:  351. 

in  1869.     Ed.  R.  131  :  256. —Westm.  93  :  89, 

408.  —  Brit.  Q.  51:  I.  — Eraser,  81:  121.— (E. 
Stracbey  and  J.  Hamilton)  ^lacniil.  21:  170,  279. — 
(E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  266.  —  Mo.  12:  86. 

in  1873.     I^nb.  Univ.  83:  513. 

in  1S75.     (H.  de  E.  Montgomery)  ^Macmil.  32:  ^^. 

in  1876.     (W.  B.  Jones)  Eraser,  94:  250. 

in  1880.     (T.  F..  C.  Leslie)  Eraser,  102:  828.  — 

(T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Appleton,  25:  135.  — (L.  M.  Mof- 
fatt)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  654. —  (P.  J.  Elattcly)  Catii. 
World.  31:  433.  — (H.  C.  Adams)  New  Eng.  40:  118. 

—  (J.  McCarthy)  Internat.  R.  10:  261.  — (C.  S  Par- 
nell)  No.  Am.  133  :  388.  —  (P.  Fitzgerald)  19th 
Cent.  7:  493.  —  (M.  Arnold)  19th  Cent.  9:  709,  1026. 

—  (J.  C.  McCoan)  Eraser,  loi:  378. 

in  1S81.     Brit.  Q.  73:  41S.  —  Westm.  115:  104. 

—  Quar.  151:  535. — (J.  Curran)Canad.  Mo  17:  17S. 

Literature  of,  1869.     No.  Brit.  51 :  i~i. 

J.  S.  Mill  on.     (E,  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  6:  205. 

Paciiication  of,  186S.     Dub.  L'niv.  71:  713. 

Reform  in.     (J.  C.  McCoan)  Fraser,    loi:  378. — 

Brit.  Q.  72:   123. 
Rents,  Improvements  and  Landlords,    (il.  O'Brien) 

Fortn.  34:  409. 
Tenure  of.     Brit.  Q.  51:   i.— No.  Brit    51:  435. 

—  (M.  Longfield)  Fortn.  34:  137. —  Westm.  93:  89. 

—  Ed.  R.  82:  99. —  Dub.  R.  24:  349.  — (M.  F. 
Sullivan)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  51.  — fait,  n.  s.  23: 
221.—  Ho.  ,S;  For.  R.  2:  346. 


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658 


IRELAND 


Inland,   Land  in,  Tenure  of,  Lord  Dufferin  on.     Dub. 
Univ.  70:   112. 

Eniclish  Tenures.     (F.  Seebohm)  Fortn.  12:  626. 

History  of.  (J.  G.  Mcdee)  Patli.  World,  10 :  641. 

See  Ireland,  Tenant  liiglit  in. 

—  Landlords  in.     Dul).  Univ.  28:  443.     30:  481. 

and  Mr.  Froude.  (!'.  Fitzgerald)  19th  Cent.  3:  1087. 

and  Repealers.     Dub.  Univ.  21 :  156. 

and  Tenants.     Black w.  55:  638. 

in  1852.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  133. 

in  1869.     Dub.  R.  65:  443.    66:  165. 

in  1880.     Ed.  R.  154:  274. 

—  Law  and  Lawyers  of.     (R.  S.  Mai'kenzie)  Nat.  Q.  13: 

348. 
of  Tithes  in.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  79. 

—  Law  Courts  and  Lord  Brougiiani.    Dub.  Univ.  33:  478. 

—  Laws  of,  Ancient.     (.J.  G.  .McGee)  Cath.  World,  13: 

635.  —  Dub.  Univ.  67:  3.     75:  161.  —  Cath.  World, 
2:  129.     30:  785.  —  (U.Fitzgerald)  Fraser,  97:  458. 
Brehon.     Dub.  R.  68:  3S5. 

—  Lecky  on.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  14:  122. 

—  Legislation  for.     (Lord  Slierbrooke)  19th  Cent.  8:  677. 

—  Letter  on,  1813.     Ciir.  Obs.  12:  356. 

—  Letters  from.     (J.  ('arnc)  Colburn,  51 :  160,  449.    52: 

100,  315.      54:   14.     55:    23,   404-     56:    121.     57: 
230.     58:  224. 

—  Liberal  Interest  in.     Dub.  Univ.  12 :  249. 

—  Lilieral  Party  in.     Dub.  R.  52:  279. 

—  Liberty  in.     Brownson,  6:  58. 

—  Life  in.     St.  Paul's,  6:  200. 

Anecdotes  of.     (B.  IMurphy)  So.  M.  14:  243. 

Novels  descriptive  of.     Ed.  R.  52:  410. 

Old.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  438.     77:  361. 

Realities  of.  Trench's.     (,}uar.  126:  61.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,   100:  579  — Ed.  R.  129:   102.  —  Fraser, 

79:  80. -Chr.  Obs.  59:  433. 
Sketches  of.     Quar.  8i :  417.  —  Once  a  Week,  27: 

423-547-     28:  60-452. 

—  Little.     Good  Words,  20:  857. 

—  Loan  Fund  of.     Cliamb.  J.  34:  219. 

—  Locke  on  Recovery  of.     Eel.  R.  102:  38. 

—  Lone  Woman  in.     (Mrs.  J.  G.  Cloud)  Harper,  47:  863. 

—  Lord  Chancellors  of,  1 187-1870.     (0.  J.  Burke)  Dub. 

Univ.  75:  646.     76:  54-635.     77:  31-662.     78:  61- 

635.     79:  28-613.     80:  38-665.     81:  35. 
Livesof.  Ed.R.  134:  44.  —  Quar.  130:  164.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  108:  6^3. 
O'Flanagan's.     (.T.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  13 : 

228. 

—  Lord-Lieutenant  of.  What  is  Use  of  ?    Fraser,  12:  475. 

—  Lords-Lieutenant  of.    (S.O.  Morgan)  Colburn,  25:  105. 

—  Macaulay's  Treatment  of.     Dub.  R.  40:   156. 

—  Mackenzie's  Travels  in.     Walsh's  R.  4:  284. 

—  iMadden's  Revelations  of.     Dub.  Univ.  31:    i,  382. 

—  Madden's  United  Irishmen.    Dub.  Univ.  20:  485.    22: 

685.    28:  536.— Ed.R. 76:  400.  — Tait.n.s.g:  578. 

—  Manufactures  of.     Peop.  ,1.7:  271. 
in  1852.     Irish  Q.  3:  785. 

Revival  of.     (M.  F.  Sullivan)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  668. 

—  Martin's  Ireland  before  and  after  the  Union.     Tait, 

n.  s.  15:  413. 

—  Martyrs  of,  O'Reilly's  Memorials  of.     (J.  G.   Shea) 

Cath.  World,  8:  838. 

—  Medical  Charities  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  557.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  20:  8S. 

—  Members  of  Parliament  from,  in   1852.     Dub.  Univ. 

39:  769- 

—  Memorandums  in,  1852.     Lond    Q,  i:  68. 

—  Military  Trials  in.     Dub.  Uuiv.  68;   107,     Same  art 

Eel.  M.  67:  437 

—  Misery  of,  Causes  of.     Ed.  R    41:  356.      Same  art. 

Selec.  Ed.  R.  6:  334, 


Dub.  Univ.  10:  87. 
(H.  M.  Hyndman) 


Ireland,  ^liseries  and  Beauties  of,  1838.    Dub.  R.  4:  407. 

—  iMisgovernment  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  4:  517. 

—  Missions  to,  in  the  early  Ages.     (R.  Anderson)  Bib. 

Sac.  25:  346. 

—  Modern  Usages  of,  classically  illustrated.    Dub.  Univ. 

10:  449. 

—  Moral  State  of,  in  1833.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  349. 

—  Mount  Mettray  and  the  Blackwater.    (.J.  Rvan)  Cath. 

Worid,  30:^389. 

—  Municipal  (Corporation  Bill.     Blackw.41:  813. 

—  Municipal  Government.     Westm.  48:  82. 

—  Municipal  Reform.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  599. 

—  Music  of,  Ancient.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  i.     90:754. 
Petrie's.     Fraser,  58  :  iii. 

—  My  Expedition  to.    (G.  Montagu)  Dub.  Univ.  44 :  310. 

—  Names  of  Places  in.     (W.  Allingham)  Fraser,  79:  780. 

—  National  Library  for.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  80. 

—  National  Manuscripts  of,  Fac-Similes  of.     (C.  A.  Cole) 

Cath.  World,  20:  102,  213. 

—  Native  and  Saxon,  O'Connell's  Memoir  of.     Mo.  R. 

160:  480. 

—  Natural  History  in.  Progress  of. 

—  Needs  of,  and  their  Remedies. 

Fortn.  33:  208. 

—  New.     Month,  8:  154. 

—  New  Nostrum  for.     Blackw.  129:  655. 

—  New  Year's  Eve  in.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  98. 

—  Nooks  and  Corners  of.     St.  James,  42:  307. 

—  North  of,  Peep  at.     (G.  W.  Beers)  Lippinc.  27:  321. 

—  Once  a  Week,  27:  95. 

—  of  the  Irish.     (M.  C.  O'C.  Morris)  Contemp.  21:  252. 

—  Ogham  Pillar  Stones  in.     (H.  M.  Westropp)  Anthrop. 

J.  2:  201. 

—  Old.     Belgra.  25:  126. 

and  young.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  65. 

—  Orange  and  Ribbon  in.     All  the  Year,  15:  513. 

—  Orange  Conspiracj^  1S35.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  569. 

—  Orange  Lodges   in.     Blackw.  39:  209.  —  Quar. 

228. 

—  Orangeism  in,  History  and  Character  of.     (E.  I.  Sears) 

Nat.  Q.  18:  79. 

—  Orangemen  of.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  254. 
See  also  Orange. 

—  Ordnance  jMemoir  on,  1844.     Dub.  R.  16:  501.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  23:  494. 

—  Orators  of,  Ciirran.     Lond.  Q.  8:  473. 

—  Our  Watering-Place  in.     Bentlej',  63:   503. 

—  Paddiana.     Quar.  81:  417. 

—  Pagan  State  of.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  139. 

—  Parliament  of.    (W.  M.  Brad}')  Contemp.  10:  263,  357. 
Last  Days  of.     (S.  W.  Young)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  10. 

—  Parties  in,  Orange  and  Green.     Penn  Mo.  2:  464. 

—  Past  and  Future  of.     Dub.  Univ.  81:  531. 

—  Peasant  Proprietorship  in.     (M.  O'Brien)  Fortn.  34: 

579.  — (J.  H.  Tuke)   19th  Cent.   8:  182.  — (E.  L. 
Godkin)  Nation,  31:  163. — Month,  40:  442. 

—  Peasantry  of.     Quar.  68:  337. — Anal.  M.  5:  265.— 

Select  J.   2:  [48.— Dub.  Univ.  2:  509.  —  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  5:  207.  — So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  117.  —Tait,  i:  151. 

Education  of.     Blackw.  15:  495. 

Mrs.  Hall's  Stories  of.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  477. 

Sketches  of.     Quar.  68:  336.  —Mus.  44:  153. 

—  —  Traits  oL     Ed.  R.  96:  384. 

—  Peat-Fuel  of.     Penny  M.  13:  414. 

—  Peerage  of.     Once  a  Week,  13:  369. 

—  Penal  Laws  of.     Dub.  Univ.  lo:  205,  339. 

—  Perraud  on.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  i:  289. 

—  Pictures  of.     (J.H  Browne)  Harper,  42:  496.  —  Tait, 

n.  s   3:  141. 

—  Picturesque  and  romantic,  183S.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  6S4. 

—  Pilgrimages  in,  1S50.     House.  Words,  2:  29. 

—  Miss  Plumptre's  Residence  in.     Quar.  16:  237' 


86: 


IRELAND 


659 


IRELAND 


Ireland,  Plymouth  Brethren  and  Lay  Preaching  in. 
Lond.  Q.  27:  I. 

—  Policy  for.     Fraser,  88:  273. 

—  Policy  in,  English.     Fraser,  87:  778. 
Gladstone's,  1S69.     Dub.  K.  64:  452. 

in  iSth  Century.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  17:  196. 

Last  Instalment  of,  1870.  —  (J.  L.  Whittle)  Fraser, 

83:  273. 
of  the  Disraeli  Administration,  and  its  Results,  1S6S. 

(W.  O'C.  Morris)  Fraser,  78:  143. 

of  the  Whigs.     Brit.  iS:  For.  R.  10:  246. 

Peel's.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  253. 

wanted.     Dub.  R.  56:  423.     58:  4S5. 

—  Politics  in ;  an  Election  in  the  Forties.     (W.  Carleton) 

Dub.  Univ.  30:   176,  2S7. 

in  1822-23.     Blackw.  14:  534.     15:  i. 

in  1S29.     Blackw.  26:  934. 

in  1S31 ;  Elections.     Colburn,  32:   i. 

in  1832;  Reform  Bill.     Tait,  i:  503,  633,  76S. 

in  1833.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  602. 

in  1S3S.     Dub.R.5:ii6. 

in  1847;  Relief  Measures.    Fraser,  35;  370.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  29:  656. 

in  184S.     Blackw.  63:  113. 

in   1S49;    Spirit  of   recent  Legislation.      Dub.   R. 

27:  345- 

in  1850.     Dub.  R.  29:  96. 

in  1868;  Case  of,  before  Parliament.     Dub.  R.  62: 

498. 

Debates  on.     St.  James,  22:  365. 

in  1869.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Naion,  8:  390. 

iniS7o;  the  Irish  Caldron.     Quar.  128:  251. 

in  1871,  in  Parliament.     Brit.  Q.  54:  4S5. 

in  1873;  at  Election  Time.     Fraser,  88:  158. 

in  1874;  the  Elections.     Fraser,  89:  389.     92:  233. 

in  1879.     (T.  Quigley)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  415.  —  (E. 

D.  J.  Wilson)  19th  Cent.  6:  1068. 

Irish  Churchman's  View  of.  (J.  J.  Murphy)  Con- 
temp.  10:  53. 

Irish  Proceedings.     Colburn,  23:  2S9-385. 

Old  Election  Days.     Cornli.  12:   165. 

—  Poor  of.     Pamph.  29:  457.  —  Quar.  46:  390. 

Condition  of,  1S2S.     Lond.  M.  20:  177. 

in  1S35.     Eel.  R.  63:  144. 

Perils  of.    Dub.  Univ.  1 :  73.    Same  art.  Mas.  23 :  49. 

Self-supporting  Institutions  for.     Penny  M.  8:  171. 

State  of.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  349. 

—  Poor  Laws  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  4:  i.  —  No.  Brit.  12: 

21.  — (W.  Empson)  Ed.  R.  59:  227.  — (N.  W.  Sen- 
ior) Ed.  R.  84:  267.  —  Blackw.  27:  748.  33:  811. 
—  Mo.  R.  121:  309.  —  Dub.  Univ.  31:  537.  35: 
^57-     57-  709-     58:  60.  —  Irish  Q.  i:  700.     7:  88. 

and  the  Times,  1S46.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  221,  401. 

Bill  of  1S36.     Dub.  R.  2:  51. 

Bill  of  1849.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  69. 

Peel  on  Confiscation.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  50S. 

See  also  Poor  Laws. 

—  Popery  in.     See  Ireland,  Catholic  Church  in. 

—  Popular  Superstitions  of.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  541,  707. 

—  Pothicn-Still-Wake.     Colburn,  5:  442. 

—  Poverty  in.     Quar.  55:  50. 

and   National    Distress.      (H.    Ikllingham)    Cath. 

World,  30:  610. 
Romance  of.     Chamb.  J.  8:  171. 

—  Presbyterians  in.     (,T.  Godkin)  Fortn.  3:  8q. 

—  Presbj'terian  Church  in.     (C.  Porter)  Dub.  Univ.  84: 

205.  —  (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  31:  717. 

Endowed.     Eel.  R.  83:  385. 

in  1S30.     Cong.  M.  14:  i. 

—  Press  of.     (T.  F.  O'Donnell)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  10:  223. 
National.     (P.  H.  Bagenal)  Temp.  Bar,  60:  326. 

—  Priests  in.     Fraser,  7:  251. 


Ireland,  Priests  in,  in  Politics.     Fraser,  81:  491.  —  Dub. 

R.   71:    103,   257.      72:   119. —Fraser,   81:   44.— 

Westm.  68:  340. 

Provision  for.     Cong.  M.  27:  i. 

Sketchesof.     Colburn,  23:  259-515. 

—  Prison  System  of.    (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  i :  659. 

—  Prisons  of.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  641. 

r- Proprietorship  in.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  356. 

—  Proselytism  in.     Irish  Q.  8:  144,  709,  1345. 

—  Prosperity  in,  Statistics  of.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  712. 

—  Protestants  of.     Fraser,  15:  49. 

Dialogue  between  Head  and  Heart.     Dub.  Univ. 

2:  5S6. 

Duties  of.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  114,  601. 

— • — Emigration  of.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  471.     4:  i. 

Lord  Mulgrave  and.     Dub.  R.  4:  246. 

Peel's  Policy  toward.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  253. 

—  Protestant  Affairs  of,  1832.     Blackw.  31 :  ■^y. 

—  Protestant  Assoc,  and  Catholics  in.     Dub.  R.  i:  499. 

—  Protestant  Clergj-  of.     Blackw.  43:  805. 

—  Protestant  Deputation  from.     Blackw.  37:  210. 

—  Protestant  Missions  in.    (H.  Bellingham)  Month,  37: 

258. 

—  Protestant  Movements  in,  1S34.     Dub.  L^niv.  4:  233- 
in  1837.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  i. 

—  Protestant  Proselytism   in.     (H.    Bellingham)    Cath. 

World,  32:  621. 

—  Protestantism  in.     Eel.  R.  85:  322. 

—  Provision  Trade  of,  1866.     Fraser,  74:  674. 

—  Quakerism  in.     (R   Bagwell)  Temp.  Bar,  61 :  3S4. 

—  Queen's  Colleges  in.     Dub.  R.  72:  y;.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

39:  707.  —  Am.J.  Educ.  9:  579.  —  Lond.  Q.  3:  373. 

—  Queen's  County.     Dub.  LTniv.  44:  256-649. 

—  Question  of.     (M.  H.  Seymour)  Contcmp.  5:  502. 
by  a  Continental  Observer.     Contemp.  40:  756. 

—  Question  of  Questions.     (W.  Howitt)  Peop.  J.  1:251. 

—  Race  Question  in.    (J.  W.  Jackson)  Anthrop.  R.  7:  54. 

—  Railroads  in.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  63:   i.     Same 

art.   Mus.   35:  451.  —  Dub.    Univ.    13:  376.      19: 
124.  —  (R.  Hudson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  2:  413. 
and  Canals  in.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  245. 

—  —  Commission  on.     Ed.  R.  69:  156. 

Extension  of.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  129. 

in  1836.     Dub.  R.  i:  221. 

in  1838.     J.  Stalls.  Soc.  i:  257. 

in  1S39.     Dub.  R.  6:  207. 

—  Rambles  in.     St.  James,  47:  266.     48:  55. 

—  Recent  Pamphlets  on.    Dub.  Univ.  18:  765.    ig:  137. 

—  Recollections  of.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  253. 

—  Records  of .     Dub.  Univ.  29:  312.  —  Dub.  R.  52:  318. 

—  Redistribution  of  Scats  in.     Fraser,  90:  122. 

—  Ilegium  Donum  in.     Eel.  R.  80:   i. 

—  Religious  History  of,  Godkin's.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  251. 

—  Religious  Revival  in,  i860.     L^niv.  Q.  19:  5. 

■ —  Religious  State  of,  Report  of  Hibernian  Society  on, 
1S07.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  6:   io()6. 

—  Religious  Struggle  in.    (II.  Bellingham)  Cath.  World, 

30:  720.  —  (J.  ^MacCarthv)  Cath.  World,  31:  83. 

—  Rcliiiious  Superstitions  of.  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Wliite)  Sliarpe, 

35:  243- 

—  Re|)t'al  Agitation  in.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  75:  222. 

—  (E.  A.  Grattan)  No.  Am.  51 :  187.  —  Dem.  R.  13: 
115.  —  Ed.  R.  79:  98. —  Quar.  46:  410.  72:  300. 
75:  119.  76:  133.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  15:  406.  16: 
6t6. — Brownson,  2:  398.  —  Westm  40:  50. — 
Blackw.  34:  573.  35:  204.  3S6.  38:  715.  54: 
264,  679.  55:  518.  —  Dub.  Univ.  21:  759.  22* 
106,  240.  23:  tiq,  394.  24:  431.  —  Fraser,  3:  1. 
9:  253. — Am.  Eel.  2:  25.  —  Eel.  Mus.  3:  369. — 
Eel.  M.  3:  415.  —  Pamph.  6:  421. 

—  Representatives  of.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  386. 

—  a  Reproach  to  Englniid.     lUr.ckw.  128:  775. 


IRELAND 


660 


IRELAND 


Inland,  Resources  and  Coinnierce  of.  (E.  Williams) 
Hunt,  7:  160.  —  Dub.  Univ.  2:  433,  665.  —  Brit. 
Q-2:  353. 

—  Retribution  due  to.     Dub.  R.  5:  496. 

—  Revolution  in,  Tlie  true.     (,I.  K.  McGee)  Cath.  World, 

25:  551- 

—  Revolutions    in.    Political    and    natural.      Ed.    New 

Pliiios.  J.  25:  324. 

—  Rinuccini's  Nunciature  in.     Dub.  R.  16:  519. 

—  Rise  and  Fail  of  Irisli  Nation.     Tait,  3:  711. 

—  Rivers  of.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  315,  430.     27:   31,  280, 

427.     28:    25,  399,  601.     29:    175,  341,   764.     30: 
717.    31:626,697.     34:665.     38:233.     42:208, 
323^  391-     45:  707-     46:  621,685. 
Spenser  on.     (P.  W.  Joyce)  Fraser,  97:  315. 

—  Roman  Intercourse  witli.     Antlirop.  R.  4:  180,  366. 

—  Round  Towers  of.     (T.  Harmcr)  Arcli.  9:  26S.  —  Dub. 

R.  19:  I.  — Dub.  Univ.  3:  375.    25:379.    77:560. 

—  (T.  Moore)  lid.  R.  59:  143. — Quar.    76:    354. 

—  Irish  Mo.  7:  533. 

—  Royal  Constabulary  of.     Tinsley,  4:  525. 

—  Run  around.     St.  Paul's,  7:  131. 

—  Rural  Affairs  of.     Mo.  R.  120:  359. 

—  Rural  Life  in.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  234. 

—  Scenes  in.     (J.  L.  Spalding)   Cath.   World,  24:  384, 

591.  — (Mrs.  C.  Lilly)  Cath.  World,  28:  261,  530. 
29:  202.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  113. 

—  Scenery  of.     Art  J.  5:   198. 

and  other  Things  Irish.     Blackw.  31:  379. 

and  Society  of.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  112,315. 

—  Schoolmaster  and  Priest  in.     Fraser,  87:  385. 

—  Science  and  Art  in.     Nature,  13:  309,  349,  370. 

—  Seditious  Literature  of.     Dub.  Univ.  31:   159. 

—  Senior's  Journals  in.     Ed.  R.   128:    324.  —  Dub.  R. 

64:  I. 

—  Serpents,  Absence  of,  from.    (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  5:  160. 

—  Shadow  Land  of.     St.  James,  10:  320. 

—  Shamrockiana.     Cornh.  20:  666.     21:  48,  167,  299. 

—  Simplicius  on.     Blackw.  7:  637. 

—  Sins  and  Hopes  of.     Fraser,  41:  721. 

—  Sketches  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  475,  685.     7:  606.  —  (G. 

B.  Wliamiel)  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  418,  497,  554. —  Peop. 
J.  4:  199,  256,  319. 

on  Highways  in.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Colburn,  42: 

190,432.  43:  17,  207.  44:81,216.  45:  182.— 
Blackw.  25:  466,  565,  771.  26:  72,  201.  Same  art. 
Mns.   14:  530.     15:   181,  233. 

—  Small  Farmers  of.     (S.  O'Grady)  Fortn.  33:  568. — 

Liv.  Age,  145:  407- 

—  Goldwin  Smith  on.     Brit.  Q.  35  :  87. 

—  Social   Condition   of.     Dub.   Univ.  27:    633. —  Chr. 

Rem.  8:  456. 
Gamble  on.     (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  18:  229. 

—  Social  Disorganization  in.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  121. 

—  Social  Life  in,  Ancient.     Dub.  Univ.  81:  121,  241. 

—  Social.  Political,  Religious.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  107,  210. 

—  Ed.  R.  119:  279. 

—  Social  Progress  of.     Ed.  R.  106:  99. 

—  Social  Science  and  sunny  Scenes  in.     Bentley,  51 :  162. 

—  Social  State  of.     (W.  B.  Jones)  Macmil.  42:  227. 

—  Society  in.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  658. 

and  Manners  in  the  North  of.     Anal.  M.  14:  354. 

in  the  last  Century.    (E.  Wilson)  Lippinc.  20:  183. 

—  Soldier's  Life  in.     Lond.  M.  17:  191. 

—  South  of.     Colburn,  129:   174, -;o9. 

Lady  Chatterton's  Rambles  in.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  97. 

Legends  and  Traditions.     Blackw.  18:  55. 

Letters  from,  1881.     Irish  Mo.  9:  430,  480. 

—  Southwest  Coast  of.     Bentley.  30:  204. 

—  Sporting  in.     Dub.  R.  10:  382. 

—  Sportsman  in.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  23. 

—  State  Labor  in.     Brit.  &.  For.  R.  7:  128. 


Ireland,  State  Papers  of,  1509-73.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  435. 

—  State  Trials  in.     Eel.  M.  i:  391,  452.     2:  72,  226. 
in  1844.     Dub.  R.  16:  373.     17:  198. 

in  1848.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  II.     32:  599.  —  No.  Brit. 

9:  541- 

—  Statistical  and  Political,  Wakefield  on.  Ecl.R  17:229. 

—  Statistical  Survey  of.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  313. 

—  Statistics  of,  1855.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  243. 
Mason's.     Quar.  13:  76. 

—  Sufferings  of.    (W.  N.  Pendleton)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  3. — 

Eraser,  83:  378. 
and  their  Remedy.    (H.  Snow)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  4:  543, 

—  Blackw.  64:  658. 
Relief  of,  1849.     Ed.  R.  89:  221. 

—  Sugar  Culture  in.     (J.  Sproule)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  129. 

—  Sullivan's  New.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  29. 

—  Survej'  of,  1655.     Irish  Q.  2:  217. 

—  Survival  of.     (M.  F.  Sullivan)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  104. 

—  Tales  of.     Mo.  R.  135:  75. 

—  Taxation  in.     Ii-ish  Q.  3:  883.     9:  1114. 

Why  exempted  from  Income  Tax.  Dub.  R.  13:  155. 

—  Temperance  Movement  in,  1840.     Dub.  R.  8:  448. 

—  Tenant  Compensation  in,  1866.     Ed.  R.  125:  187. 

—  Tenant  Right  in.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  242. 

in  1S51.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  159. 

in  1854.     Fraser,  49:  234. 

in  1866.     Westm.  86:  i. 

in  1879.     Fraser,  100:  351. 

—  Terrorism  in,  1877.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  390. 

—  Thuggee  in,  1862.    All  the  Year,  7:  374. 

—  Tithes  in,  1832.     Tait,  i:  94. 

the  Cause  of  Discontent,  1834.     Tait,  4:   119,  386. 

Question  of,  1836.     Ed.  R.  63:  156  —  Niles's  Reg. 

37:  61. 

—  Topograph}'  of.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  327. 

—  Tour  in.     All  the  Year,  1 :  210. 

An  old.     (W.  Walsh)  Cath.  World,  21 :  497. 

in  Connaught.     Fraser,  20:  728. 

—  Tours,  in  1S48-49.     Quar.  85:  491. 

—  Townsend's  Tour  through.     Blackw.  11:  291. 

—  Tracts  on,  1822.     Mo.  R.  98:  57. 

—  Traveling  in.     Chamb.  J.  14:  157. 

Progress  of.     Dub.  Univ.  41:  472. 

Reminiscences  of.     Blackw.  19:  267. 

—  Turn  through  Gaelic,  1872.     (J.  F.  Campbell)  Eraser, 

88:  50. 

—  Twaddling  Tourists  of.     Dub.  Univ.  24:  504,  740. 

—  Two  ancient  Works  of  Art  in.     (Miss  Stokes)  Arch. 

43:  131- 

—  Two  Aspects  of.     House.  Words,  4:  6,  27. 

—  Two  Tourists  in.     Fraser,  80:  178. 
Third  Tourist  in.     Fraser,  80:  575. 

—  Ulster  and  its  People.     Fraser,  94:  219.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  131 :  159. 

—  under  Lord  Clarendon,  1847-52.    Dub.  Univ.  39:  237, 

373- 

—  under   Lord   INIulgrave.     Brit.  &  For.   R.  4:    517. — 

Dub.  Univ.  9:  577.  —  Ed.  R.  66:  220. 

—  under  Lord  Normanby,  1838.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  520. 

—  under  ordinary  Law.     Blackw.  129:  269. 

—  under  the  Triple  Alliance,  1839.     Blackw.  45:    212, 

341. 

—  under  the  Whigs.     Eel.  R.  88:  613. 

—  Union  in,  Experiences  of.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  774. 
Repeal  of.     Colburn,  83:  347. 

—  Universities  in.     Irish  Q.  i:  222. 

and  English  Universities.     Dub.  R.  i:  68. 

Attempts  at  Legislation  on.     Fraser,  87:  514. 

Bill  of  1873.     Cong.  2:  247.  — Dub.  R.  72:  448. 

Bill  of  1879.     Quar.  148:  289. 

Proposed  Roman  Catholic  LTniversity.     Fraser,  84: 

481.  —  (J.  L.  Whittle)  Fraser,  77:  433. 


IRELAND 


661 


IRISH 


Ireland,  Universities  in,  Question  of.  (H.  D.  Hutton) 
Fortn.  i6:  748.— (E.  D.J.  Wilson)  igtli  Cent.  6: 
322.  —  Fraser,  85:  55.  —  Nation,  29:  108. 

Keform  iu.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  455. 

—  University  Education  in.     Coutenip.  2:  435.  —(J.  E. 

Cairnes)  Tlieo.  R.  3:  116.  —  Ed.  R.  135:  166. — 
Brit.  Q.  70:  463.  —Ho.  &  For.  R.  2:  32. 

and  the  Ministerial  Crisis,  1873.     Westni.  99:  529. 

-Quar.  134:  255. 

Secularization  of.     Fraser,  81:  40S. 

—  Viceroys  of.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  361.  —  Dub.  R.  58:  36. 
Gilbert's  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  466. 

—  Viceroyalty  in.     Irish  Q.  i:  134. 

—  vindicated,  Carey's.     Anal.  M.  13:  417. 

—  Volcanoes  in.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Intel.  Obs.  6:  174. 

—  Waketicld's.     (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Ed.  R.  20:  346. 
Misrepresentations  of.     Colburn,  2:  loi. 

—  Wanderings  in  North  of.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  259-678. 

—  AVants  of.     (A.  Arnold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  23:  683. 
in  1S41.     Dub.  R.  10:  218. 

—  Waste  Lands  in.     Dub.  R.  39:  290. 

Clearances  and  Improvements  of.   Westm.  50:  163. 

—  Watering  Places  of.     Broadw.  i:  196. 

—  Weddings  and  Wakes  in.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  292. 

—  West  of.  Excursions  m.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  654. 

• Letters  from.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  651,  792. 

1865.     Month,  2:  557. 

Rambles  in.     Dub.  Univ.  41:  79,  492. 

Wanderings  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  726. 

—  What  Biauconi  did  for.    (S.  Smiles)  Good  Words,  15: 

23.  114- 

—  What  is  to  be  done  for  V    Fraser,  27:  235. 

—  What  Nature  has  done  for.     Chamb.  J.  6:  261. 

—  What  shall  we  do  for?    Quar.  124:  2^5. 

—  What  will  become  of?    Blackw.  21:  61. 

—  Why  is  it  as  it  is  ?    Blackw.  22 :  237.  —  (W.  B.  Jones) 

Macmil.  43:  125. 

—  Why  it  has  been  misgoverned.     Internat.  R.  11:  185. 

—  Wicklow  Country.     (H.  S.  Fagan)  Contemp.  5:  362. 

—  Wild.     (B.  Dombavand)  Lippinc.  7:  345,  502,   599, 

8:   135-343- 

—  Wiseman's  Tour  in,  1858.     Dub.  R.  46:  499. 

—  Wits  and  Worthies  of.     Dub.  Univ.  81 :  697. 

—  Woes  and  Wants  of.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  568. 

—  Women  of.     Dub.  Univ.  13:   591. — Hogg,  4:  344. 

—  Works  on.     Blackw.  15:  544. 

—  Wrongs  of,  and  English  Remedies.    St.  James,  22 :  246. 

Economic.     (R.  E.  Thouifison)  Penn  Mo.  5:  713. 

Proposed  Remedies  of.  (J.  H.  Stack)  Fortn.  8:  621. 

—  Yeomanry  of.     Tait,  i:  437. 

—  Young.     (P.  J.  Smyth)  Fortn.  34:  696. 

and  the  Ireland  of  To-Day.     (J.  MacCarthy)  Cath. 

World,  33:  39. 

and  John  Mitchell.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  593 

and  O'Connell.     Month,  41:   123. 

The  Felon's  Track.     Dem.  R.  26:  133. 

Poetry  of.     No.  Brit.  35:  415. 

See  Killarney,  and  other  local  names. 
Ireland's  Mission."   (W.  M.  Brady)  Cath.  World,  II :  193. 
Ireland's  Worthies:  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  532. 
Irish,  The  Ancient.     (D.  Fitzgerald)  Fraser,  92:  97. 

—  Anderson's  Historical  Sketches  of.     Eel.  R.  48:  343. 

—  at  Home  and  abroad.     Ed.  R.  127:  502. 

—  Character  of.     (M.  C.  O'C.  Morris)  Contemp.  20:  104. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  20:  422. 

Sketches  of.     Eel.  R.  53:  520. 

—  Characteristics  of.     (N.  F.  Davin)  Dark  Blue,  i :  732. 

—  Lond.  Soc.  39:  123.  —  Chr.  Rem.  26:  431.    Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  41 :  3. 

—  Customs  and  Superstitions  of.     Anal.  JI.  3:  456. 

—  Dewaron.     Eel.  R.  i6:  1195. 

—  Food  of.     (\V.  R.  Wilde)  Dub.  Univ.  43:  127,  317. 


(J.  O'C.  Power)  Fortn.  33: 


Chamb.  J.  13: 

77:  264. 
344- 


Irish,   The,  in   England. 
410. 

—  in  the  U.S.  (J.  A.  Fronde)  No.  Am.  129:  519.  —  (E.  A. 

Grattan)No.Am.52:  191.  — (Mrs.  J.  Sadlier)  Cath. 

World,6:  765.  —  Allthe  Year,  21:  510.  —  Brownson, 

12:  53S.  — Colburn,  125:  71.  — Dub.  R.  3:  452. 

and  Scotch.     (D.  E.  Neviu)  Mercersb.  3:  239. 

Colonies  of.     (S.  Byrne)  Cath.  World,  32:  346. 

in  Illinois.  (W.  J.  Onahaii)  Cath. World,  33 :  157. 

Maguire's.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  9:  220.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

68:  561. 

—  in  England.     Dub.  R.  41 :  470. 

—  in  Spain.     Dub.  Uuiv.  48:  2S1. 

—  Native.     Lond.  M.  22:  236. 

—  on  Continent  in  early  Middle  Ages.  Chr.  Rem.  43 :  467. 

—  Sketches  of.     Fraser,  4:  100. 

—  Stories  about  Padd}'.     Tait,  3:  54. 

—  Thebaud  on  the  Irish  Race.     Brownson,  22:  488. 

—  Writers  on.  Dub.  Univ.  i:  31.  Same  art.  .Mus.  23:  35. 
Irish  Academy  Museum.     Chamb.  J.  29:  163. 
Irish  Acquaintance,  Conversations  with. 

91-251.     14:  251-396. 
Irish  Adventurer;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Uoiv. 
Irish  Agent,  With  an.     All  the  Year,  41 : 
Irish  All-Souls  Night.     (C.  Clive)  St.  James,  i :  40. 
Irish  and  Highland  Fictions,  Identity  of.     Dub.  Univ. 

72:  585- 
Irish  Archfeological  Publications.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  629. 
Irish  Archa?ological  Society.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  647. 
Irish  Archaeology.     (A.  Clive)  Dub.  Univ,  88:  641. 
Iri>h  Army  List  of  James  II.     Dub.  R.  49:  190. 
Irish  Art.     Dub.  Univ.  52:   197. 

—  Ancient.  (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J  28:  133,177.  29:  174-366. 

—  at  the  Royal  Academy.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  225. 
Irish  Assizes,  Notable.    All  the  Year,  19:  595. 

Irish  Ballads.     Dub.  Univ.  30:   127.     61:  442.  —Dub. 
R.  19:  273- — Blackw.  84:  462.  —  Liv.  Age,  47:  798. 

—  Modern  Street.     (A.  M.  Williams)  Nation,  6:  135.— 

Liv.  Age,  112:  30S. 

—  Popular.     Beutley,  14:  549. 

Irish  Ballad-Singers.  Liv.  Age,  32:  4S1. 
Irith  Bards,  Four.  Dub.  Univ.  50:  143. 
Irish  Bardic  Poetry.     (A.  M.  Williams)  Cath.  World,  31 : 

791. 
Irish  Biography,  Webb's.  (E.  L.  Godkiu)  Nation,  27:  58. 
Irish  Book,  Word  about.     Fraser,  2:  312. 
Irish  Books  and  Manuscripts,  Old.     (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q. 

36:  332- 
Irish   Brigade    in    the    Service    of    France,    169S-1791. 

Fra-er,  86:  732.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  216. — 

Dub.   R.   73:  145.  — (J.   G.  McGee)  CaUi.  World, 

12:  313- 
Irish  Bulls.     Chamb.  J.  56:  702.  —  Chamb.  J.  43: 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  273. 

—  Edgeworth's  Essay  on.  (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  2: 
Irish  Chartered  Schools,  Abuses  of.  Ed.  Mo.  R.  I : 
Irish  Chieftains.     Dub.  Univ.  81:   158. 

—  Home  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  460. 

—  Inauguration  of.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  529. 

—  "They  were  a  great   people,   sir."     (W. 

Contemp.  40:  93. 
Irish  Children's  fin^t  Communion;  a  Poem. 

sell)  Irish  Ma.  5:  192,  254.  337. 
Irish  Cloak.     Penny  M.  11:  401-497. 
Irish  College  at  Paris.     (R.  F.  Farrell)  Cath.  World,  33: 

404. 
Irish  Constabuliiry.  Royal.     Chamb.  J.  44:  667. 
Irish  Constituency.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  369. 
Irish   Convict   Prisons   at   Smithfield.      (JI.   Carpenter) 

Once  a  Week,  6:   11,  176,  664. 
Irish  Convicts'  Progress.     All  the  Year.  8:  31. 
Irish  Corporation  Reform  Bill.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  412. 


539- 

39S. 
295. 


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IRISH 


662 


IRISH 


Irish  Cottagers.     Mo.  K.  122:  505. 

Irisli  CoLUlto^s,  Secret  History  of  an.  Dub.  Univ.  12:  503. 

Irisli  Country  Dance,  Visit  to  an.     Once  a  Week,  27:  213. 

Irish  Court;  a  Tale.     Belyra.  20:  46. 

Iiisii  Courts  of  (Quarter  Sessions.     Ed.  R.  52:  478. 

Irish  Courtinj;,  Old-fashioned.     Liv.  A<;e,  15:  462. 

Irish  Discontent,  past  and  present.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  343. 

Irish  Doctor,  E.\perienccs  of  an.     Chanib.  .J.  56:  588. 

Irish  Domesday  Book.    (W.  O'C.  Morris)  Fortn.  26:  364. 

Irish  Donation  to  Xew  England,  1676.     (C.  Deane)  N.  E. 

Keg.  2:  245,  398. 
Irish  Election  iu  Time  of  the  Forties.     Dub.  Univ.  30: 

176,  2S7. 
Irish  Eloquence.     Mo.  H.  90:  337. 
—  and  Curran.     (G  Croly)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  8:  187. 
Irish  Emigrant  Society.     Niles's  Keg.  14:  211. 
Irish  Evidence,  McCulloch's.     Blackw.  19:  55. 
Irish  Fair.  Run  through  an.     Once  a  Week,  27:  .251. 
Irish  Fairy  Lore  and  Demonology.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  640. 

64:  203,  243.  — Quar.  32:  197. 
Irish  Farmer's  Sunday  Morning;  a  Poem.     (M.  Russell) 

Irish  Mo.  7:  96. 
Irish  Female  Writers.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  431. 
Irish  Folk-Books  of  the  last  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  67: 

532.     Same  art.  Cath.  World.  3:  679. 
Irish  Folk-Lore,  Beasts,  Birds,  and  Insects  in.     (L.  Mc- 

Clintock)  Belgra.  40:  87.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  yS. 
Irish  Fools,  Sketches  of.  (T.  C.  Grattan)  Colburn,  40:  9. 
Irish  Forty-Shilling  Freeholders.     Blackw.  22:  53.  —  (T. 

P.  Thompson)  Westm.  10:  525. 
Irish  Garland.     Blackw.  33:  87. 
Irisli  Garrison  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  49. 
Irish  Girl;  a  Tale.     (C.  M.  Sedgwick)  Deni.  R.  10:  129. 
Irish  Grievance  Debates.     Dub.  Univ.  22:   177. 
Irish  Heart,  An.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Scrib.  17:  2.17. 
Irish  Hedge-Poets.     (N.  Williams)  Cath.  World,  25:  406. 
Irish  Hedge-School.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  600. 
Irish  Heiress  ;  a  Miniature  Comedy.      (R.  Jlulholland) 

Irish  Mo.  9:  236,  289. 
Irish  Highwayman.     All  the  Year,  29:   133. 
Irish  Historical  Literature.     Irish  Q.  i:  192,  409, 
Irish  Humor  and  Pathos.     AVestm.  32:  405. 
Irish  Idiosj-ncrasies.     Argosy,  2o:   137. 
Irish  IdylL     Belgra.  38:  199. 

Irish  Ignis  Fatuus.     (E.  D.  J.Wilson)  i9tli  Cent.  6:  322. 
Irish  Iliad,  An.     Tinsley,  27:  517. 
Irish  Laborers.     Westm   22:  65. 
Irish  Language.  Portfo.(Den.)  12:  409,  4S0.  13:333,528. 

—  Ancient.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  535. 

Alphabet  of.     (C.  Vallancey)  Arch.  7:  276. 

—  and  Literature.     Dub.  R.  16:  463. 

—  Dictionary  of,  Vallaucey's  Prospectus  of  an.     Ed.  R. 

2:  116. 
Irish  Law  Students,  Calamities  of.     Lond.  M.  14:  553. 
Irish  Lawyers  and  Statesmen  of  a  bygone  Generation. 

JIacmil.  II :  190. 

—  and  Witnesses.    Liv.  Age,  34:  5S9. 
Irish  League.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  115. 

Irish  Legends.     All  the  Year,  42:  473,  5S3. 

—  of  the  1st  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  243. 
Iri.^h  Linen  Manufacture.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  624. 

Irish  Literature.     Irish  Q.  4:  241.  —  No.  Brit.  24:   117. 

—  Ancient.     Lond.  Q.  34:  94. 

—  Ancient  Historical.     Dub.  R.  50:  475. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Dub.  Univ.  g:  341,  546. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     Dub.  Univ.  78:   i. 

—  Jliscellany  of  the  Celtic  Societ\'.     Dub.  R.  31:  53. 

—  Past  and  Present  pf,  1S37.     Dub.  Univ.  9:  365. 
Irish  Lyrics.     Lond.  Q.  lo:  343. 

Irish  Magic.  Ancient.  Dub.  Univ.  63:  14S,  424. 
Irish  Mail,  Her  Majesty's.  All  the  Year,  i:  2S3. 
Irish  Mandarin.     (J.  B.  O'Meara)  Bentley,  12:  600. 


Irish  Martyrs,  and  English.     Month,  9:  455. 

Irish  Metropolitan  Conservative  Society.     Dr;b.  Univ. 

8:  738. 
Irish  Melodies,  IMoore's.     Westm.  3:  115.  —  Mo.  R.  87: 

419.  —  Blackw.  11:  62. 

—  Mulligan's.     Blackw.  10:  613. 

Irish  Minstrelsy.  Colburn,  117:  30,  181. — Dub.  Univ. 
3:  465.— Mo.  R.  129:  69.  —  (T.  C.  Croker)Fraser, 
i:  191,  314,  580.    2:  41.    8:  127. 

—  Hardiman's.  Eraser,  15:  555. — Dub.  Univ.  4:  152-514. 
Irish  JIule-Driver;  a  Poem.     (S.  Lover)  Once  a  Week, 

16:  93. 
Irish  Mystery,  An.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  supp.  90. 
Irish   Names,    and    their    Metamorphoses.      (G.   Shee) 

Month,  43:  327. 

—  Old.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  324. 

Irish  National  Song.     F'raser,  3:  537. 

Irish  National  Tales.     Westm.  9:  422. 

Irish  Nationalism,  Basis  of.     (R.  Bagwell)  Dub.  Univ. 

90:  93- 
Irish  Nationality.     Eraser,  85:  525. 
Irish  Novels,     lul.  R.  43:  356. 

—  and  Novelists.     Dub.  R.  4:  495. 

Irish  Novelists,  Didactic.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  737. 

Irish  Orators;    Curran.      Lond.  Q.  8;  473.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  42:  40. 
Irish  Oratory.     Ed.  R.  25:  3S9. 

—  and  Catholic  Emancijxition.     Paniph.  10:  141. 

Irish  Oyster-Eater's  Account  of  himself.     Blackw.  45: 

47-761. 
Irish  Poets.     Irish  Q.  5:  697.  —  (C.  C.  Leeds)  Dem.  R. 

29:  258-522. 

—  and  Poetry.    Am.  WhigR.  12:  77,  141. — Bib.  R.  3:  61. 

—  Recent  irdnor.     (C.  P.  !Mulvany)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  130. 
Irish  Poetry.     Irish  Q.  7:  313.     8:  1325. 

—  Classical  Verse.     (T.  H.  L.  Leary)  Dark  Blue,  i :  791. 

—  Jacobite  and  later  Celtic.      (A.  M.  Williams)  Cath. 

World,  33:  626. 

—  Recent,  1865.     Dub.  R.  56:  302. 

Irish  Points  for  English  Meditation.     Month,  7:  481. 

Irish  Political  Novels.     Dub.  L^niv.  14:   t,t,;^. 

Irish  Poplin  Trade.  (C.  Drew)  Pract.  M.  3:  52.— Bel- 
gra. 15:  307. 

Irish  Popular  Songs.  Dub.  L'niv.  14:  91.  —  Mus.  36: 
225.  —  Blackw.  13:  209.  17:  318.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  6: 
2S7.  —  Dub.  R.  22:  317. 

—  Croker  on.     Mo.  R.  148:  560. 

Irish  Popular  Superstitions.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  82. 

Irish  Poverty.     Quar.  55:  50. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Assembly.     I'xl.  R.  84:  585. 

Irish  Pi ide.     (E.  Noble)  Colburn,   159:  165-634.     160: 

63-657.     161:  65,  194. 
Irish  Priest.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  425. 

Irish  Priests  and  English  Landlords.     Blackw.  39 :  689. 
Irish  Protestant,  Letters  from  an.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  367. 
Irish  Radicals  and  Irish  Ideas.     Fortn.  36:  267. 
Irish  Reapers.     (O'Hara  Family)  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  271. 
Irish  Reformers,  Early.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  343. 
Irish  Rebels,  and  the  Power  of  Great  Britain.     Eraser, 

16:  105. 
h'lih  Republicans,  and  Gen.  Washington.     Hist.  M.  15: 

201. 
Irish  Records..    Dub.  Univ.  29:  314. 
Irish  Sketch,  An.     Chamb.  J.  6:  177. 
Irish  Sketch  Book,  Thackeray's.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  647. 

—  F'raser,  27:  678. 
Irish  Songs.     Bentley,  14:  307. — Liv.  Age,  35:  484. 
Irish  Star  Chamber.     (R.  Bagwell)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  222. 
Irish  Stor}',  An.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  607. 
Irish  Story;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  354. 
Irish  Storyists;  Lover  and  Carleton.     Dub.  Univ.  4:  298. 
Irish  Street  Songs.    All  the  Year,  23:  615. 


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IROX 


Irish  Superstitions.     {V.  McTeague)  Bentley,  9:  iSS. — 

Dub.  Univ.  33:  541,  707. 
Irish  Surgeons,  Great.     (E.  D.  Mapother)  Irish  Mo.  6: 

12-221. 
Irish  Tale,  An.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  519,  602,  703. 
Irish  Tales.     Blackw.  39:  6S9. 
Irish  Theatricals.     Dub.  Uuiv.  35:  117,362. 
Irish  Tourists.    Fraser,  15:  765.  — Dub.  Univ.  35:  1-383. 
Irish  Traits.     Clianib.  J.  55:  494,  5SS.     56:253. 
Irish  Trinitarians,  Lopez  on.     Dub.  H.  67:  299. 
Irish  Tutorship,  My.     Fraser,  20:  667.     21:33,274. 
Irish  Union.     Blackw.  34:  573.     35:  204,  386. 
Irish  Volunteers.     (F.  H.  Killough)  Cath. World,  10:  276. 
Irish  Vote  and  English  Parties,  1879.     Nation,  29:  8. 
Irish  Wake,  Humors  of  an.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  145. 
Irish  Wedding;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  359. 
Irish  Wheat  and  Tares.     Benlky,  63:   162. 
Irish  Widow;  a  Tale.     Chanib.  J.  55:  746,  761. 
Irish  Yeoman.     Blackw.  23:  735,  875. 
Irishman  in  Canada,  Darin's,     Canad.  Mo.  12:  660. 
Irishmen.     Blackw.  14:  534, 
Irishwomen,  Illustrious.     Dub.  Univ.  90:  636. 
Irenanis,   St.,  of  Lyons.     (C.  J.  H.  Bopes)  Bib.  Sac.  34: 

2S4. 

—  and  early  Christianity.     (J.  Quarry)  Brit.  Q.  70:  96, 

311- 

—  and  Gnosticism.     Dub.  R.  76:  56. 

—  and  Infant  Baptism.     (W.  R.  Powers)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

16:  239. 

—  Champion  of  Truth  and  Peace.     (J.  Tulloch)  Good 

Words,  2:  388. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  i,  65,  129. 

—  Testimony  to  early  Christianity.      (J.  Quarry)  Brit. 

Q.  70:  96. 

—  Witness  of,  to  Catholic  Doctrine.     Dub.  R.  79:  117. 

—  Works  of .     Chr.  Rem.  35:  402. — Eel.  R.   100:  257. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  68:  262. 

Irene;  a  Tale.     Lippinc.  6:  376,  491,  625.     7:  68,  203. 
Iren(5;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  5:  478. 

Irene  the  Missionary.  Atlan.  43:  426-759.  44:  64-59S. 
Irenics  and  Polemics.  (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  57:  163. 
Iretaba,  a  Mohave  Chief.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Tump.  Bar,  48: 

330- 
Irido-Platinum.     Nature,  2o:  341. 
Iris;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  29:  655. 
Iris  of  Homer  and  Bow  of  Genesis.     (W.  E.  Gladstone) 

Contemp.  32:  140. 
Iron.     Am.Q.  9:  352. 

—  Ancient  Family  of.     (H.  Wright)  Once  a  Week,  15: 

438,  459. 

—  and  Carbon,  Compounds  of.     (\.  Gurlt)  J.  Frank! . 

Inst  62:  335,396. 
Limits  of  Combination  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  183. 

—  and  Civilization.    (A.  S.  Hewitt)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  339. 

—  and  Coal.     (J,  Western)  Lakeside,  3:  197. 

as  Factors  of  Wealth.     Bank.  jM.  (N.  Y.)  32:  17. 

Trade  of  Pennsylvania  in.  Statistics  of,  1846.    J. 

Frani<l.  Inst.  42:  124. 

—  and  Ironworkers.     (J.  C.  Tildeslcv)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6: 

263. 

—  and  the  Smith.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  142. 

—  and  Steel.     (R.  Hunt)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  61.  — (W.  M. 

Williams)   Nature,   2:   322,    363.     3:    211-410.     4: 

226.  —  Eel.  Engin.  5:  609.  —  Quar.  120:  64. 
Action  of  Acids  on.     (W.  H.  Johnson)  Eel.  Engin. 

10:  511. 
of  Hydrogen  and  Acids  on.     (W.  H.  Johnson) 

Nature,   ii:  393.     Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  12:  502. 

—  (J.  Parry)  Eel.  Engin.  25:   162. 

of  certain  Solutions  on.     Pract.  !M.  5:  26S. 

at  high  Temperatures,  Strength  of.    (C.  R.  Roelker) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  241.. 


Iron  and  Steel  at  low  Temperatures.    (J.  J.Webster)  Eel. 

Engin.  23:  298. 

Carbon  and  Silicon  in.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  70. 

Chromium  and  Aluminium  in.     (A.  A.  Blair)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  113:  421. 

Coating  with  Copper.     Pract.  M.  5:  230. 

Corrosion  of,  prevented.     (F.  S.  Barff)  Eel.  Engin. 

18:  350. 
a  costly  Fallacy.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Eel.  Engin. 

Direct  Process  in  Production  of.     (C.  M.  Du  Puyl 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  377.  106:  404.  —  (C.  M.  D.. 
Puy)  Eel.  Engin.  Ii:  346.  — (T.  S.  Blair)  Pract.  Jl. 
5:  324.  Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  13:  313.  —  Eel.  Engin. 
3:  232,355.  9:  112.  25:  292.  —  (C.W.Siemens) 
Nature,  16:  467.  —  (C.  W.  Siemens)  Eel.  Engin.  18: 
40.  —  Pract.  M.  i:  351.     7:  245. 

Fuel  and  Process  emploj'ed  in  the  Production  of. 

Pract.  M.  7:  85. 

in  1876.     Eel.  Engin.  16:  31. 

Hardening  of.     (R.  Akerman)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  485. 

Influence  of  intense  Cold  on.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  487. 

Malleable,  Manufacture  without  Fuel.  (H.  Besse- 
mer) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  62:  267,  2S5.     68:  390.     69: 

193- 
Manufacture  of.     (T.  Gill)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i :  47- 

224.  —  Mo.  R.  131:  158. 
Improvements  in.     (R.  Akerman)   Eel.  Engin. 

19:  459.  —  (A.  Laugcl)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  58:  117. — 

(C.  W.  Siemens)  Pract.  M.  i:  305. 

in  America.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  300. 

in  India,  1828.     (F.  Buchanan)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

5:  394.    7:  /• 

Physical  Changes  in.     Ed.  Engin.  21:  511. 

Production  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  346. 

in  America.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  194. 

Soldering.     Pract.  M.  4:  22. 

Strength  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  172. 

Working.    (C.  Varley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:  110-273. 

Wrought,  Tiiifile  Strength  of.     (D.  Kirkaldy)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  75:  310,  397.     76:  116. 

—  and  Steel  Armor  Plates.     Eel.  Engin.  21:  28. 

—  and  Steel  Con?tTuction.«,  Strength  of.      (J.  J.  Wey- 

rancli)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  442,  ;i2. 

—  and  Steel  Industries.     (D.  Forbes)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  132, 

310. 
of  foreign  Countries.     (D.  Forbes)  Eel.  Engin.  5 

133.  234- 

Progress  of.     (D.  Forbes)  Eel.  Engin.  9:417.     11 

16S,  537. 

—  and  Steel  Institute.     (J.  Mayer)  Nature,  2:  394.     3 

470.    4:361.    5:417.   6:326.    10:377.    12:28,432. 
Annual  Meeting,   1S73,  Address  at.     (I.  L.  Bell) 

Eel.  Engin.  9:  34. 

at  Barrow-in-Furness,  1S74.     Pract.  M.  4:  262. 

Address  at.     (I.  L.  Bell)  Eel.  Engin.  11:  39. 

1875,  Address  at.     (W.  Menelaus)  Eel.  Engin. 

13:  56. 
1879,   Address  at.     (E.  Williams)  Eel.  Engiu. 

21:  63. 

—  and  Wages,  Future  of.     (.\.  S.  Hewitt)  Eel.  Engin. 

12:  3. 

—  Anthracite.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  405. 

—  as  a  constructive  Material.     (C.  H.  Driver)  Eel.  Engin. 

^3'  37^-  —  f-t"'-  Engin.  3:  180.  4:  279.  16:  470. 
19:  2^4.  —  Westm.  51:   104. 

for  Railroad  Structures.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  49:  289, 

361.     50:  361. 

—  Bessemer  Process.     Chamb.  J.  26:  311.     27:  361. 
ciim])lete.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  53S. 

Generation  of  Heat  in.     (R.  Akennan)  Eel.  Engin. 

7-  53°- 


IRON 


664 


IRON 


Iron,  Bessemer  Process,  Researches  in.  (W.  M.  Wil- 
liams) Ed.  Ku^nn.  14:  333. 

Spectrum  of  the  Flame.     (H.  Wedding)  Eel.  Engin. 

2:  449.  —  (.J.  M.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  100:  297. 

under  I'ressure.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  225, 

—  Blast  Furnace  for  smelting.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  51:  172.     52:  95.  —  (S.  S.  Haldcman)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  56:  74.  —  {M.  L.  Gruner)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  354, 

450,  548.  —  (J.  L.  Smith)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  42:  197, 

261. 

and  Cupola.     (A.  Laird)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  256. 

Charcoal.     (G.  Eraser)  Eel.  iMigin.  7:  126. 

Chemical    Changes  in.     (C.  K.  A.  Wright)  Eel. 

Engin.  12:  461. 

Closed  Hearth.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  415. 

Economy  of.     Eel.   Engin.  i:   698.    3:  83.  —  (T. 

M.  Drown)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  230. 

Schinz.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  28. 

Tuyeres  for.    (F.  Buttgcnbach)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  4S6. 

—  Breaking  Weight  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  71:  34. 
of   Itolled,   Experiments  on.      (F.   A.    Paget)    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  77:  368. 

—  Casson-l)ormoy    Puddling-Furnace.      (E.  F.   Smith) 

Eel.  Engin.  15:  51.  —  Praet.  M.  5:  262. 

—  Cast,  Composition  of.     (M.  E.  Fremy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

72:  33-  259,  342. 
Dilatation  of,  and  Phenomena  of  Crane  Ladle.     (R. 

Mallet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:  156. 
Durability  of.     (G.  J.  C.  Dawson)  Eel.  Engin.  5: 

316. 
in  Sea  Water.     (E.  B.  Webb)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

74:  327- 
for  Engineering  Purposes.      (J.   S.   Brodie)   Eel. 

Engin.  22:  17. 

Fracture  of.    Eel.  Engin.  22:  507. 

Malleable.     (A.  Ott)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  122,  3S1. 

Manufacture  of,  Roberts.     Pract.  M.  4:  353. 

Method  of  refining.  (Sir  F.  C.  Knowles)  Eel.  Engin. 

10:  113. 
Methods  of  treating  in  the  Foundrj'.     (L.  Colbmii) 

J.  IVankl.  Inst.  80;  41. 
Mixing  of.     (T.  D.  Wilson)  Eel.  Engm.  15:  40. 

—  —  Porosity  of.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  134. 

Treatment  of  melted.     (R.  Mushet)' J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

83:  32. 

—  Casting  under  Compression.     Pract.  M.  2:  15S. 

—  Changes  in  internal  Structure  of.  (C.  Hood)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  35:  118. 

—  Chemical  Changes  in  Manufacture  of.     (F.  C.  Colvert) 

.1.  Frankl. Inst.  64:  339. 

—  Chemistry  of.     (F.  A.  Abel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:  58. 

—  Chronic  Decomposition  of.     (E.  F.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

115:  198. 

—  Cleveland  and  the  World's  Trade.   Eel.  Engin.  13:  28. 

—  Coating  with  Zinc,  Copper,  etc.    (F.  Pellatt)  J.  Fi-ankl. 

Inst.  39:  407.     40:  66. 

—  Corrosion  of.     I>1.  luigin.  4:  517.     25:  75. 

in  Boilers.     (B.   F.   Isherwood)   J.    Frankl.   Inst. 

108:  80. 
in  Railway  Bridges.     (W.  Kent)  Pract.  M.  5:  265. 

—  (W    Kent)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:  437. 

in  Ship-Plates.     F'cl.  Engin.  2:  476. 

Prevention  of.     (Prof.  Barff)  Eel.   F^ngin.  16:  300. 

20:  438. 

—  Corrugated,  Strength  of.     (J.  E.  Hart)  Eel.  Engin.  i : 

129,  202. 

—  Crisis  in,  and  its  Lesson,  1880.     Eel.  Engin.  23:  236. 

—  Dephosphorization  of.      (R.    Pink)    Eel.    Engin.   23: 

214,  497.  —  (F.   Gautier)  J.  I'rankl.  Inst.  109:  83. 
no:  34,  87. 

Basic  Process  of.     (J.  Reese)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  in: 

U7' 


Iron,  Dephosphorization  of,  Basic  Process  of,  Bessemer 
Plant  adapted  to.  (A.  L.  Holley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst, 
in:  25.  — (A.  L.  Holley)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  37. 

—  Deterioration   of,  in   Marine   Steam  Boilers.     (•'.  A. 

Tobin)  licl.  Engin.  23:  335. 

—  Early  Uses  of.     (S.J.  V.^Day)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  230. 

11:  4S1. 

—  Effects  of  Cold  on.     Eel  Engin.  1 :  532. 

of  Magnetization  on.     (A.  M.  Mayer)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

106:  81. 
of  Strain  on.     (C.  Huston)  J.   Frankl.   Inst.   107: 

41. 

—  Electro-Deposition  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  31. 

—  Experiments    on,    Mclntyre.      (W.    R.   Johnson)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  27:   1. 

—  Facts  about.     Intel.  Obs.  5:  419. 

—  F'orging,  Hints  on.    Eel.  Engin.  8:  448.     9:  32. 

—  Founding.     Eel.  Engin.   i:    705. — J.   F'raukl.   Inst. 

36:  56-246. 

—  Fuchs's  Method  for  the  Determination  of.   (J.  R.  Brant) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  227. 

—  Fuel  required  to  make  a  Ton  of.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  315. 

—  Furnace  Boilers.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  162. 

—  Geological  Relations  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:   17. 

—  History  of  Decarburizing.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  193-709. 

—  Impurities  in.     (T.  Rowan)  Eel.  l.ngin.  i:  551. 

—  in  Dolerytes  from  New  Hampshire.     (G.  W.  Hawes) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  T,^. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  6:   511. 

—  Hunt,  58:  261. 
Industry  of,  1855.     (Prof.  Wilson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

59:  201. 
Suppl3'^  and   Manufacture  of.     (J.   S.   Newberry) 

Internat.  R.  i:  754. 

—  Inoxidation  of.     (L.  M.  Stoffel)  Eel.  Engin  21:  13. 

—  Italian.     All  the  Year,  12:  391. 

—  Machine  for  bending  and  straightening.      Pract.   M. 

6:   92. 

—  Magnetic  Strains  in.      (A.  S.  Kimball)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

118:  99. 

—  Malleable,  Bessemer's  Improvements  in  making.     J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  63:  133. 
Manufacture  of.     (R.  W.  Davenport)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

104:  270. 
Transverse  Strength  of.      (P.  Barlow)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  20:  58-264, 

—  Manufacture  of.    (A.  Aikin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  74.  — 

(A.  W.  Humphreys)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  145.  —  Hunt, 

28:   764—  Niles's  Reg.  38:  349.  — Quar.  109:  105. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  609. 
American.      (R.W.Raymond)  Atlan.  40:  525. — 

Eel.  Engin.  15:  274. 
Anthracite.      (H.   Fairbairn)  J.    Frankl.   Inst. 

47:  393- 

in  the  West.     O.  &  N.  6:  488. 

Statistics  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  467. 

Direct  Process.     (C.  M.  Du  Puy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

112:  I 

from  Pig  to  Puddled  Bar.     Eel.  Engin   7:  149. 

Gilchrist's  Process.     Eel.  Engin.  25:  61. 

Henderson's  Process.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  82. 

Improvements  in.     (J.  D.  M.  Stirling)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  56:  36,  93. 

in  Great  Britain,  1846.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43:  210. 

in  1870.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  J.  Franki.  Inst.  91: 

29-320. 

Wilkie's.    Liv.  Age.  54:  298. 

in  New  South  Wales.      (H.  L.  Damsel)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  49:  339. 
in  Pennsylvania.     Hunt,  25:  298.  —  (C.  E.  Smith) 

Hunt,  25:  574,  656. — J.  F"rankl.  Inst.  51:  69. 
in  Russia.     Eel.  Engin.  16:  218. 


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IRON 


103. 

534- 


Iron,  Manufacture  of,  in  Scotlanrl.     No.  Brit.  4:  126. 

in  South  Wales.     Westni.  50:  76. 

Novelty  Works,  N.Y.    (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  2:721. 

Processes  and  Products  of.     (C.  \V.  Siemens)  Ed. 

Eii!;-iii.  17:   75. 

with  Coke  and  Gas.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  312. 

J>ee  Iron  and  Steel. 

—  Metallurgy  of.    (11.  Mallet)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  116.  — Eel. 

Engin.  8:  243. 

—  Molecular  Changes  in.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  Eel.  Engin. 

9:  169,  237. 

produced   by  Variations  of  Temperature.      (R.  H. 

Thurston)  .J.  Frank].  Inst.  96:   187,  269. 

—  Native,  from  Liberia,  Africa.     (A.  A.  Hayes)  Am,  J. 

Sci.  71:  153. 

—  Notes  on.     (T.  Morris)  Eel.  Engin.  10:  200. 

—  Octahedral  Oligist.   (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  370. 

—  of  the  Pharaohs.  (C.  W.  Vincent)  Eel.  Engin.  9 

—  Overstrain  of.     (R.H.Thurston)  Eel.  Engin.  19 

—  Oxalate  of.     (H.  Croft)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  6:  18. 

—  Oxidation  of.     (F.  G.  Calvert)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  127. — 

Pract.  M.  7:   117. 

Experiments  in.      (F.  C.  Calvert)  Pract.  M.  i:  46. 

Preservation  from.  Eel.  Engin.  23:  255. — J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  34:  206,  279. 

—  Oxides  of.    (F.  Kuhlmann)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  6g:  3S1. 

—  Pennsylvania  Memorial  on.     So.  Q.  22:  i. 

—  Pliosphorus  in.     Eel.  Engin.  18:  64. 

and  Sulphur  in,  Removal  of.    (J.  Hargreaves)  Eel. 

Engin.  3:  5S8.  — (G.  J.  Snelus)  Eel.  Engin.  21:  116. 

—  Pig,  Manufacture  of.     Ek'l.  Engin.  i:  140,  323. 

Production  of,  in  U.  S.,  1S72-73.  Eel. Engin.  11:  369. 

Silicon  in.     (E.  H.  Morton)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  180. 

Trade  of  Scotland  in.  (.J.  S.  Jeans)  Pract  M.  i :  241. 

—  Preservation  and  Purity  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  527. 
from  Rust.     Chamb.  J.  55:  541. 

—  Produce  of  the  World,  Statistics  of.    Pract.  M.  4:  13S. 

—  Production  of.     (W.  H.  Merritt)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  32. 
Statistics  and  Geography  of.     DeBow,  21:  578. — 

(A.  S.  Hewit)  De  Bow,  22:  44. 

—  Proto-Carbonate  of,  in  Coal  Measures.  (W.  B.  Rogers) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  71 :  339. 

—  Puddling.     (R.  Lester)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  132.  —Eel.  En- 

gin. 21 :  520. 

—  Puddling  and  Fuel-saving.      Eel.  Engin.  12:  362. 
Furnaces  for.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  40. 

or  Refining.     (G.  A.  Seherpf)  Hunt,  19:  447. 

past  and  present.      (P.  Roberts)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

no:  49. 

—  Railroad,  Duty  on.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  12:  ■^y. 
Manufacture  of,  in  the  U.  S.     Hunt,  16:  97,   53c. 

—  Resistance  of,  to  Projectiles,  Properties  of.    (W.  Fair- 

bairn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  261,  319. 
to  Strain.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  113. 

—  Russia  Sheet,  Manufacture  of.      Eel.  Engin.  25:  47-^. 

—  Silica  and  Titanium   in.      (T.  M.  Drown  and  P.  W. 

Shimer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  in:   iS. 

—  Smelting,  Chemical  Phenomena  of.      (I.  L.  Bell)  Eel. 

Engin.  6:  407. 

Past  and  Present  of.     (S.  J.  V.  Day)  Eel.  Engin. 

9:  494. 

—  Spongy.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  301. 

—  Strength  of.     (D.  Mushet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  35:   134. 
Laws  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst  63:   196. 

Safe  Load  and  ultimate.      (Z.  Colburn)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  76:   195,  312. 

—  Technology  of.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  460. 

Recent  Developments  in.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  4T,g. 

—  Testing,  by  Electro-Magnetism.      (A.  Herring)  Eel. 

Engin.  20:  405. 

—  Texture  of,  Researches  ou.    (M.  Janoyer)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  98:  134,  212. 


Iron,  Theory  of  the  hot  Blast.     (I.  L.  Bell)  Eel.  Engin. 
6:  545.  631- 

—  Uses  and  Manufacture  of.     Ed.  R.  116:  204. 

—  Warner  Process.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  ;^2. 

—  Welding.      (R.  Howson)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  525.  —  Eel. 

Engin.  16:  325.  —  (R.  Howson)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  10. 

—  Working  of  Blast  Furnaces  with  raw  Coal.     Eel.  En- 

gin. 9:  24. 
^  Wrought,  Crystalline  Fracture  of.      (M.  A.  Malberg) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  42: 119,  185.  — (R.  Mallet)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  67:  392.     68:  154. 
Iron  Abutments.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  34. 
Iron  Age.     Chamb.  J.  41:  535. 

—  Latest  Promise  of.     Liv.  Age,  52: 173. 

Iron  Bars,  Effects  of  Magnetization  on.      (A.  M.  Mayer) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  170. 
Iron  Beams,Forged,  Experiments  upon.  Ecl.Engin.2:  561. 
Iron  Casket;  a  Tale  of  the  Travaux  Forces.     Belgra.  i : 

III,  23S,  361- 
Iron  Castings,  Hardness  of.     (R.  Tyler)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

17:  150. 

—  Ornamental.     Art  J.  10:  220.     32:  117. 

—  Real  Reasons  why  they  are  accurate  Copies  of  Mold. 

(R.  Mallet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  98:  340. 
Ironclads  and  Guns  of  the  Future.     (W.  N.  Hutchinson) 
Maemil.  42:  2S0. 

—  and  heavy  Ordnance.     (A.  L.  Holley)  Atlan.  11 :  85. 

—  and  Torpedoes.     Blaekw.  123:  153. 

—  Dangers  and  Warning.^!  of  the  Inflexible.    (Sir  R.  S. 

Robinson)  19th  Cent.  3:  278. 

—  English.   Chamb.  J.  54:  759.  —  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  4:  6^3. 

—  Eel.  Engin.  8:  443.  —  Cornh.  3:  192.  4:  715. 
5:  550.     23:  55.  — Temp.  Bar,  i:  232. 

—  Engines  for.     Pract.  M.  4:  50. 

—  for  Coast  Defense.     Cornh.  2:  493. 

—  Loss  of  the  Captain.     All  the  Year,  24:  493. 

—  Merrimac  and  Monitor.     Quar.  in:  562. 

—  of  Russia,  Circular.     (Adm.  Popoff)  Eel.  Engin.  12: 

492.  —  Eel.  Engin.  14:  243.     5ee  Popoffkas. 

—  Peep  into  the  inner  Life  of.     Lond.  Soc.  33:  407. 

—  Question  of.     Eel.  Elngin.  10:  74. 

—  Turret.     Chamb.  J.  44:  536. 

Iron-clad   Field  Artillery.     (C.   B.  Brackenbury)   19th 

Cent.  4:  40. 
Iron-clad  Forts.     Cornh.  17:  189. 
Iron  Cross,  Decoration  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  612. 
Iron  Electrotype.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  14. 
Iron  Furnaces,  Location  of.     (H.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  48:  393. 

—  of  Malabar,  and  their  Produce.     Pract.  JI.  3:  105. 
Iron  Gate  ;  a  Legend  of  Alderlev.     Blaekw.  45:  271. 
Iron  Horse;  a  Poem.     (D.  March)  Kniek.  14:  413. 
Iron  Industry  and  Coal  Supply.     (I.  L.  Bell)  Eel.  Engin. 

10:  401. 
Iron  Implements  found  in  ancient  Mine  in  North  Caro- 
lina.    (F.  W.  Simonds)  Am.  Natural.  15:  7. 
Iron  Manufacture  in  Scotland.     No.  Brit.  4:  126. 
Iron  Mask.     (J.  G.  Jleline)  Cath.  World.  10:   754.     11: 
87.  — Ed.  R.  138:  301.  — Eel.  M.  80:  747. 

—  Guess  at.     Eel.  M.  82:  243. 

—  Man  in.     Cornh.   21:    333.     Same  art.   Eel.  M.  74: 

509.  —  (A.  Bla>  kwell)  Once  a  Week,  3:  242.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  230.  —  (E.  Lawrence)  Hari)er.  43: 
98.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  251.  —  (M.  Topin)  Cornh.  21:  333. 
—  Ed.  R.  30:  357.— Quar.  34:  19.  — So.  Lit.  Mess. 
13:  I73-  — Mo.  R.  109:  106.  — N.  Eel.  6:  376. 

Is  the  Mystery  solved?     (J.  F.  Meline)  Hours  at 

Home,  10:  553. 

—  New  Guess  at.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  685. 

—  Story  of.  Ed.  R.  138:  301.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,ll9;  579. 
Iron  Masks,  Men  in.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  172. 

Iron  Masters'  Trade  Union.    (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  i:  96. 


IRON 


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IRVING 


Iron  Mines  and  Works  of  the  United  States.  (I.  L.  Bell) 
Ed.  Engin.  13:  35. 

—  of  Antrim.     (R.  A.  Watson)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  i. 
Iron  Monk.     (A.  LaForge)  Overland,  11:  310. 
Iron  Monk;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Doni.  M.  18:  98. 

Iron  Mountains  of  Missouri.  (L.  Feuchtwanger)  Hunt, 
16:  95.  —  (L.  Grosveuor)  Putnam,  3:  296.  —  (H. 
Cobb)  West.  J.  14:  124. 

Iron  Ore  in  Guerero,  Mexico.  (N.  S.  Manross)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  89:  309. 

—  Magnetic,  of  X.  J.   (J.  C.  Smock)  Eel.  Engin.  13:  217. 
Searching  for,    with    Magnetic    Needle.      (J.    C. 

Smock)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  262. 

—  of  Samakoff,  Properties  of.    (W.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  40:  190. 
Iron  Ores  and  Anthracites,  Analysis  of.     (W.  R.  John- 
son) J.  Frankl.  lust.  28:  73,  289. 

—  Geol.  Relations  of.  (W.  W.  Smyth)  Eel.  Engin.  13:  S3. 

—  in  Azoic  System.    (J.  S.  Whitney)  Am.  ,J.  Sci.  72:  38- 

—  of  Marquette,Mich.  (.J.  P.  Kimball)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  290. 

—  of  Sweden.     (C.  Smith)  Eel.  Engin.  13:  159. 

—  Reduction  of.     (W.  W.  Mather)  Am.  J.  Sci.  24:  213. 
Iron  Pillars,   Experiments  with.     (J.  D.  Crehore)  Eel. 

Engin.  19:  360. 
Iron-Puddlers  and  Iron-Smelters.     Fraser,  90:  55. 
Iron  Pyrites,  Analysis  of  Blagnetic.     (M.  H.  Boye)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  63:  219. 

—  Sources  and  Uses  of.     (J.  A.  Phillips)  Pop.   Sci.  R. 

18:  114. 
Iron  Rails,  Manufacture  and  Endurance  of.     (W.  E.  C. 
Coxe)  FLcl.  Engin.  15:  332. 

—  and  Steel  Rails,  Manufacture  of.     (J.  B.  Pearse)  Eel. 

Engin.  n:  341. 

—  Test  of.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  137. 

—  Wear  of.    (W.  E.  C.  Coxe)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  125. 
Iron  Ring.     St.  James,  25:  626. 

Iron  Ring.     Harper,  i :  808. 

Iron  Safe ;  a  Poem.  (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  16:  734. 
Iron  Shields  and  Forts.     Cornh.  17:  1S9. 
Iron  Ships  and  Bridges.     (J.  W.  McGauley)  Intel.  Obs. 
10:  257. 

—  and  Sliipbuilding.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  357. 

—  Dural)illty  of.    (Sir  W.  Fairbairn)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  146. 
Iron  Shroud.     (W.  Mudford)  Liv.  Age,  59:  loi. 
Ironsides,  Old.     (J.  F.  Cooper)  Putnam,  i :  473,  593. 
Iron-Sponge  Manufacture,  Blair's.     Eel.  Eng  n.  11:  363. 
Iron  Steed.     (P.  K.  Kilbouni)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  671. 
Iron  Structures,  Preservation  of.     Eel.  Engin.  II :  50. 

—  Stability  of.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Ed.  Engin.  10:  336. 
Iron  Surfaces,  Preservation  of.    Eel.  Engin.  6:  245.    23: 

145. 
Iron  Trade.     (E.  A.  J.  Merchant)  Hunt,  12:  2->4. 

—  American,  1878.     Eel.  Engin.  20:  215. 

—  and   Mineral  Trades  in  the  North  of  England.     (T. 

Fenwick)  Pract.  M.  i:  208. 

—  British.     Ed.  Engin.  17:  367. 

—  Cleaveland,  and  John  Yaughan.     Pract.  M.  2:  241. 

—  of  Europe  and  the  U.  S.     (C.  C.  Childs)  Hunt,  16:  574. 

—  of  Pennsylvania,  1844-46.     Hunt,  16:  201. 

—  of  Sweden  and  Norway.     Hunt,  6:  425. 

—  of  the  United  States.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  5:  143. 

—  of  the  World,  Scrivenor's  History  of.  Mo.  R.  156:  183. 

—  Romance  of.     Once  a  Week,  13:  240. 

—  Statistics  of.     (H.  Clarke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  29:  211. 

—  Technical  Education  for.     (J.  Jones)  Pract.  ^I.  6:  32^. 
Iron  Trade  Association,  British,  Address  before.     (G.  T. 

Clark)  Ed..  Engin.  14:  427. 
Iron  Tubes,  Strength  of.     Ed.  Engin.  5:  481. 
Iron  War  Ships.     All  the  Year,  6:  104. 

—  and  heavy  Ordnance.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  1S3. 
See  nho  Ironclads. 

Iron  Welcome;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  47:  154. 


Ironwork,  Ancient  and  modern.     Am.  Arch.  2'.  i8l- 

—  Art.     (M.  Mauris)  Art  J.  31:  202,  22S. 

—  Art  of  painting.     Pract.  il.  5:  9. 

—  Notes  on.     (G.   Smith)   Ed.    Engin.   22:    200.  —  (G. 

Smith)  Am.  Arch.  7:  6. 

—  Ornamental.    (P.  E.  Chase)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  355. 

—  Practical.     Eel.  Engin.  11:  416. 

Iron  Workers,  ICnglish.   (A.Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  10:  142. 
Iron  Works,  Derbyshire,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  13:  73. 

—  Glasgow,  Port  Washington,  Ohio.     Pract.  M.  4;  308. 

—  in  New  England.     (J.  Leonard)  N.  E.  Reg.  11:  289. 

—  Low  Moor.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  343. 

—  Mill  wall.     Once  a  Week,  12:  566. 

—  Salisbury,  Conn.    (C.  U.  Siupard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  19:  311. 

—  Use  of  heated  Air  in.     (P.  A.  Dufrenoy)  J.  F'rankl. 

Inst.  19:  122-415. 

—  Yorkshire.     Chamb.  J.  44:  220. 

Irony,  German  School  of.     Blackw.  38:  376. 

—  Notes  on.     Clir.  Obs.  69:  2S5. 

—  of  Life.     Blackw.  122:  411. 

—  U.se  of.     Bib.  Sac.  25:  537. 

Iroquois  Indians.  (T.  Cross)  Canad.  Mo.  5:  402.  —  (H. 
Whiting)  No.  Am.  64:  292.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  177, 
242,  447. 

—  and  Delawares,  Notes  on.    Pennsyl.  M.  i:   163,  319. 

2:  407. 

—  Champlahi  on.     (S.  Luckey)  Nat.  M.  12:  36. 

—  Conquests  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  51 :  57. 

—  Father  LeMoine  on.    (S.  Luckey)  Nat.  M.  11 :  407,  508. 

—  League  of.     (S.  Luckey)  Nat.  M.  12:  317. 
INIorgan's.     (J.  Gibbon)  Penn  Mo.  5:  300. 

—  Letters  on.     Olden  Time,  2:  67,  117,  2S9. 

—  Schoolcraft  on.     (H.  Whiting)  No.  Am.  64:  292. 
Iroquois  Bourbon.    So  0.24:141.   See  Williams,  Eleazer. 
Iroquois  Vocabulary.     Hist.  M   10:  114. 

Iroquois,  The;  a  Poem.    (C.  Sangster)  Canad.  Mo.  4:  211. 
Irrigation,  Denton  on.     Mo.  R.  158:  104. 

—  in  California.     (F.  Carpenter)  Ed.  Engin.  16:  79. 

—  in  Ceylon.     (R.  Abbay)  Nature,  16:  509.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  135:  4S9.     Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  18:  52. 
—  (H.  Byrne)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  197. 

—  in  the  East.     Penny  M.  10:  180. 

—  in  India.    (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  77 :  439.  —  Blackw. 

73:  207. 

and  Cotton  Culture.     Ed.  R.  106:  104. 

Controversy  on.    (U.  R.  Burke)  Dub.  Univ.  91 :  201. 

in  Northern.     Ed.  luigin.  8:  367. 

in  Southern.      (C.  R.  Markham)  Geog.  M.  i  :  329, 

364.     4:  279,  307. — Eel.  Engin.  18:   158. 

—  in  Lombardy.     Blackw.  73:  447. 

—  of  the  Plains.     (E.  L.  Greene)  Am.  Natural.  6:  76. 

—  of  Valley  of  Chimbote,  Peru.    (S.  McElroy)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  81:   145. 

—  Practical  Notes  on.     Pract.  M.  3:  448.     5:197- 

—  Theory  of.     (F.  C.  Danvers)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  435. 
and  Practice  of.     Eel.  R.  106:  409. 

Irrigation  Canals  kept  clear  of  Silt.     Eel.  Engin.  22:  2^.. 
Irrigation  Works  in  India.     (J.  Dacosta)  Contcmp.  27: 

549.  —  Ed.  Engin.  11 :  76.  —  (W.  T.  Thornton)  Ed. 

Engin.  15:  113.  —  Eel.  Engin.  17:  140. 

—  in  Ceylon.     (W.  Phillpotts)  Eel.  Engin.  11 :  303. 
Irrawaddy,  Thousand  Miles  up  the.     Once  a  Week,  25: 

217,  233. 

Irritable  Man,  Autobiography  of  an.  So  Lit.  Mess.  6:  522. 

Irvine,  Matthew.     (J.  B.  Linn)  Pennsyl.  M.  5:  418. 

Irvine,  William,  Papers  of.     Pennsyl.  M.  5:  259. 

Irving,  Edward.  (W.  W.  Andrews)  New  Eng.  22:  363, 
'778.—  (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  23:  5.  — (A.  H.  Guern- 
sey) No.  Am.  95-  293.  —  (W.  Laudels)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 
19":  37.  — (M.  Oliphant)  Cornh.  6:  271.  — (C.  K. 
Paur)Theo.  R.3:  89.  — (R.  Story)  Macmil.  6:  71.— 
Eel.  M.  14:  503. — Meth.  Q.  9:  109. 


IRVING 


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ISABELLA  L 


Irving,  Edward.    Dem.  R.  14:  496.  — Blackw.  84:  567. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  798.  —  Blackw.  91:  737. 

—  Bost.  R.  3:  172.  —  Colburu,  10:  187.  —  Eel.  R. 
100:  I.  115:  473.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  530. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  349. — Eraser,  67:  62. — 
Lond.  Q.  19:  165.  —  No.  Brit.  37:  94.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  74:  554.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  22:  8.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  34:  249. 

—  and  his  Adversaries.     Eraser,  3:  423. 

—  Chalmers,  and  A.  J.  Scott.     Nat.  R.  15:  350. 

—  Death  of.     (T.  Carlyle)  Eraser,  11:  99. 

—  Heaven  and  Hell  of.     Blackw.  14:  346. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Rem.  44:  291.  —  (H.  Lincoln)  Chr.  R. 

28:  234.— (T.  S.  Childs)  Princ.  35:  207. 
Mrs.  Oliphant's.    Ed.  R.  1 16 :  426.  —  Chr.  Obs.  63 : 

325.  511- 

—  Missionary  Orations  of,     Cong.  M.  8:  202. 

—  Orations  of.     Blackw.  14:  145,  192.     Same  art.  Miis. 

3:  364.  —  Westm.  1 :  27. —  (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam 
2:  468. — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  150,199.  10:  31S. — 
Chr.  Obs.  23:  490,  557. — Lond.  M.  8:  1S6. — 
Portfo.(Den.)  31  :  5. 

—  Recollections  of.     (F.  Saunders)  Liv,  Age,  29:  211. 

—  Sketch  of.     Lond.  M.  22:  46. 

—  Sermon  on  the  last  Days.     Chr.  Obs.  29:  503,  5 58. 
on  these  evil  Times.     Eel.  R.  49:  i. 

—  Trial  of.     Niles's  Reg.  44:  228. 

—  Writings  of.     Chr.  Rem.  53:  37.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

92:  451. 
See  Irvingism. 
Irving,  Henry,  the  Actor.     (L.  F.  Austin)  Victoria,  22: 
169.  —  Victoria,  28:  441.  —  with  portrait  (A.  Lewis) 
Dub.  Univ.  90:   284.  —  Temp.  Bar,  38:  393.     39: 

547- 

—  and  Signor  Salvini.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  609. 

—  as  Mathias.     Once  a  Week,  26:  57. 

—  Hamlet  of.     Temp.  Bar,  55:  398. 
and  the  Critics.     Macmil.  31 :  236. 

Irving,  .John  B.     Day  on  Cooper  River.     So.  Q.  3:  256, 
Irving,  Washington.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  28:  103. 

—  (C.  D.  Warner)  Atlan.45:  396.—  (P.  H.  Mayer) 
Dem.  R.  21:  4S8.—  with  portrait,  Dem.  R.  9:  573. 

—  with  portrait.  Eraser,  4:  435.  — Blackw.  6:   556. 

—  (F.Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  37:  337.  Same  art.  Selee.Ed. 
R.  2:  472.  —  So.  Lit.  Moss.  8:  725.  —  Eel.  M.  15: 
412.  — (P.  M.Irving)  Cornh.  6:  274.  —  (G.  P.  La- 
throp)  Scrib.  11:  799.  — (D.  G.  Mitchell)  Atlan. 
13:  694.  — (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  118:  213.  —  (W. 
Townseiid)  Can;id.  Mo.  15:  20.  —  (J.  Wynne) 
Harper,  24:  349.  —  Bentley,  19:  622.  —  Colburn, 
6:  193.  8:  193.  Same  art.  Ecl.iM.  29:  155.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  37:  646.  —  Cornh.  1 :  129.  —  (J.  L. 
W.  Page)  St.  James,  46:  307.  —Eel.  M.  64:  497. — 
Irish  Q.  8:  915.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  25:  131. 

—  Adventures   of   Captain   Bonneville.      Mo.    R.    143: 

279. 

—  Alhambra.     (A.   H.    Everett)   No.   Am.    35:  265. — 

Westm.  17:  132.  —  Am.  ISIo.  2:   177. 

—  and  his  Friends.     Eel.  M.  78:   119, 

—  Astoria.     So.  Q.  8:  191.  —  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  44: 

200.  —  Am.  Q.  21:  60.  —  Westm.  26:  31S.  —  So. 
Lit.  Mess.  3:  59.  —  Mo.  R.  141:  487. 

—  at  Sunnysidc.     Colburn,  131:  297.  —  (II.  J.  Duncan) 

Canad.  Mo.  15:  717.— (T.    A.   Richards)  Harper, 

14:  I. 

in  1858.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  507. 

Morning  with.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  So.  M.  12:  710. 

—  Bracebridge  Hall.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  37 :  337.    Same 

art.  Mus.  2:  276.  —  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  15:  204. 

—  Blackw.  11:  688.— Colburn,  5:  65.  — Eel.  R.  37: 
233.  —  Lond.  M.  6:  436.  —  Portfo.(Den  )  29:  156. 

—  Bryant  on.     Liv.  Age,  65:  29S. 


I  Irving,  Washington.  Conquest  of  Grenada.  (W.  H.  Prea- 
cott)  No.  Am.  29:  293. — Am.  Mo.  5:  190.  —  Quar. 
43:  55.  — Mo.  R.  119:  430.  —  Lond.  M.  23:  529. 

—  Crayon  Miscellany.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  646.  — So.  Lit. 

J.  i:  8.  —  Westm.  3:  329. 

—  Day  with.     (C.  Lanman)  Once  a  Week,  2:  5. 

—  Genius  of.     (G.  W.  Greene)  No.  Am.  86:  330. 
and  Writings  of.     (J.  B.  Cobb)  Am.  Whig  I  J.  12: 

602. 

—  History  of  New  York.    Blackw.  7:  360.  —  Mo.  R.  94: 

67. 

—  Irvingiana.     Liv.  Age,  69:  809. 

—  Letters  of.     Liv.  Age,  80:  38. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.     (H.  T.  Tuekerman)  Chr.  Exam. 

73:  271.  —  Colburn,  127:  165.  129:  49. —  Eel.  M. 
59:  383-  — Liv.  Age,  74:  579.  — Quar.  II4:  151. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  457. 

—  IMemoir  of.     Portfo.(r)en.)  33:  436. 

—  Memorial  of.     (L.  G.  Clark)  Kiiiek.  55:   113. 

—  Miscellanies.     Eraser,  12:  409, 

—  Recollections  of.     (G.  P.  Putnam)  Atlan.   6:  601. — 

(L.  G.  Clark)  Lippinc.  3:  552.  —  Contiii.  Mo.  i:  6S9. 

—  Sketch  Book.     (R.  H.  Dana)  No.  Am.  9:  322.  — Ed. 

Mo.  R.  4:  303.  — (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  34:  160.— 
Quar.  25:  50. — Mo.  R.  93:  198. —Loud.  IM.  10: 
401.  —  West.  R.  2:  244. 

—  Spanish  Papers,  etc.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  3:  265. 

—  Tales  of  a  Traveler.     Eel.  R.  42:  65.  — Blackw.  16: 

291.  —  Westm.  2:  334.  —  Quar.  31:  471.  —  U.  S. 
Lit.  Gaz.  i:  177. — Mus.  6:  83. 

—  Tour  of  the  Prairies.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  41 :  i.  — 

Dub.  Univ.  5:  555.— Mo.  R.  136:  467. 

—  Visit  to.     Liv.  Age,  63:  822. 

—  AVhy  he  was  never  married.     Eel.  M.  56:  135. 

—  Willis  iit  Sunnyside.     Liv.  Age,  54:  699.     55:  241. 

—  Wolfert's  Roost.     Colburn,  104:  297.  —  (A.  Stevens) 

Nat.  ^I.  6:  385.  —  Dub.  Univ.  45:  369.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  34:  546. 

—  Works  of.     (R.  Allyn)  Meth.  Q.  16:  537.  —Chr.  R. 

15:  203. — So.Q.  8:  69.  —  Colburn,  97:  424. 
Irving.  Gen.  William.     Olden  Time,  2:  478,  532. 
Irvingism  and  the  Apostolate.    (J.Williams)  Am.  Church 

K-y:  537- 

—  Baxter's  Narrative  of  Facts.     Cong.  M.  16:   159. 
Irvingitc  Unknown  Tongues.     Cong.  M.  15:  35. 
Irwin,  Henry,  School  Sermon  of.      Dub.  Univ.  11:  624. 
Irwin,  Thomas.     (M.  Russell)  Irish  Mo.  5:  757.     6:  So. 

—  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  464.  —  Irish  Q.  6:  301. 
Is  Anything  lo.sl  ?     (E.  A.  Doughty)  Atlan.  47:  262. 

Is  he  Popcnjoy  V  a  Tale.    (A.  TroUope)  All  the  Year,  39: 

217-553-    40:  1-529-     41:  I)  jS- 
Is  he  a  Spy  '.'    Temp.  Bar.  19:  405. 
Is  Seeing  Believing  V     (O.  S.  Adams)  O.  &  N.  8:  459. 
Is  she  an  Heiress  V     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  43:  supp.  78. 
Isaac  and  his  Sons.      (J.  W.  Thompson)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  8: 

531-     9:  49- 

—  Oblation  of,  figurative  of  Christ's  Death.  Theo.  Repos. 

6:  60. 

—  on  :Mt.  Moriah,  a  Type  of  Christ  ?  (T.  T.  Titu»)  Evang. 

R.  19:  447. 
Isaac  Ciieek,  the  Man  of  Wax.     Blackw.  40:  49,  340. 
Isabel;  or  the  Peatship  of  Breda.    (J.  L.VerMehr)  Over- 
land, 14:  152. 
Isabel  Hastings;  a  Storv.     (C.  R.  Crespi)  Colburn,  160: 

688. 
Isabell  Carr;  a  Scottish  Story.    (M.  Oliphant)  St.  James, 

2:  271,  399.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  71:  339,  574. 
Isabella,  Queen  of  Edward  II.,  La-st  Days  of.  (E.  A.  Bond) 

Arch.  35:  453. 

—  Mission  to  Court  of  France.   (J.  Hunter)  Arch.  36:  242. 
Isabella  I.,  Queen  of  Spain,  Life  of.    (P.  Forsyth)  Godey, 

51:  17-506. — Nat.  M.  6:  481.    7:  37. 


ISABELLA  IL 


668 


ITALIAN 


Isabella  II.,  ex-Queen  of  Spain.  (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper, 

38:  347.  —  Fraser,50:  249.  — St.  Paul's,  3:  277. 
Isabella  Czartoiyski,  Princess.     Colburn,  45:  493. 
Isaiah.     (A.  G.  Laurie)  Univ.  Q.  14:  261. 
[saiati:  Ascensio  Isaiic.    (G.  H.  Scliodde)  Luth  (}.  8:  513. 

—  his  Vision  of  theCro-s.  (M.  S. 'IVrry )  Muth.  Q.  40:  45. 

—  Old  Age  of.     (E.  II.  Plunii)tre)  (Jood  Words,  5:  857. 

Same  art.  Kei.  M.54:  59.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  369. 
See  Bible,  Isaiah. 
Isandtila,  Battle  of.     (R.  Buclianan)  Contomp.  35:  153. 
Isaure,  Clemence.    (W.  Besant)  Temp,  liar,  60:  165. 
Isbel;  a  Story.     Victoria,  36:  483. 
Ischia,  Italy."    (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  12:  471. 

—  Penny  M.  3:  241. 

—  Legend  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  141. 

—  Spring  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  56:   193. 

—  Summer  Days  in.  (L.  Coiirtenay)  Once  a  Week,  2: 612. 

—  Trip  to.     (h.  Taylor)  Atlan.  22;  155. 

—  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,  13:  67. 

Isella,  At.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Gala.xy,  12:  241. 

Isliam.  Chester,  Biog.  of.  (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Mo.Spec.7: 611. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  623.     8:  176. 
Isham's  Wife.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Knick.  46:   i. 
Ishmacl,  Prophecies  concerning.     Am.  Metli.  M.  20:  316. 
Ishmael  in  London.     St.  James,  24:  15. 

Ishmaelite,  From  the  Note-Book  of  an.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn 

JIo.  7:  807-945.     9-  203. 
Isidor  Ileuselt's  Pupil.     (A.  Stewart)  Victoria,  26:  516. 
Isinglass  of  India,  Royle  on.     Mo.  R.  157:  401. 
Isis,  Evening  by  the.     Chamb.  J.  16:  119. 
Islam.     See  Moluimmedanism. 
Island  in  the  River.     House.  AVords,  3:  315-363. 
Island  Isolation;  a  Poem.     (R.  Ilowitt)  Hogg,  9:  313. 
Island  Life  and  Continental.    (J.  W.  Dawson)  Princ.  n.  s. 

8:  I. 

—  Wallace's.      (G.  Allen)  Fortn.  34:  773.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  96:  254.  — Westm.  116:  41.  —  (A.  Geikie) 
Nature,  23:  357,  391. —  Chamb.  J.  58:  369. 

Island  Princess.     (T.  Gift)  All  the  Year,  41:  1 17-261. 

Islande  Apocryphe.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  143. 

Islands,  Imaginary.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  80,  150. 

—  Water-Supply  of.     (F.  C.  Hill)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  440. 
Islay,  Island  of.     Chamb.  J.  18:  no. 

He  Douteuse.     (L.  W.  Champney)  Appleton,  18:  451. 
Isle  of  France;  Ramble  anuing  tlie  Haunts  of  Paul  and 

Virginia.     Colburn,  69:  478. 
Isle  of  the  Puritans.    (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Harper,  14:  512. 

31:  561- 
Isle  Royale;  a  Poem.     (R.  P.  Nevin)  Jlercersb.  2:  199. 
Isles  of  the  Amazons ;  a  Poem.    (J.  ^lillor)  Gent.  M.  u.  s. 

9:  241-617.     10:  I.     Same  art.  Overland,  9:  201- 

489.     10:  9. 

—  of  the  Sea,  Story  of.    (II.  B.  Tristram)  Good  Words, 

18:  67-706. 
Isles  of  Shoals,  N.  H.      (J.  W.  Cliadwick)  Harper,  49: 
663.  —  (C.  Thaxtcr)  Atlan.  24:  177.  25:  16,  204,  579, 

—  in  1653.     (C.  W.  Tuttle)  N.  E.  Reg.  25:  162. 

—  Sonu'thing  about.     (E.  R.  Church)  Lippinc.  8:  191. 
Islesmcn  of  the  West;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  604. 
Islington,  London.     All  the  Year,  28:  61,  iSi. 
I.slington-super-Mare.     All  the  Year,  41 :  252. 
Islington  Market,  London,  1847.      (W.  Ilowitt)  Howltt, 

i:  72. 

Ismael  Er-Rasdn-di.     Hogg,  6:  341,  364. 

Ismail,  Siege  of.     (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  29:  293. 

Ismail  Pasha,  Khedive  of  Egypt.  (E.  De  Leon)  Harper, 
39=  739- — with  portrait,  Pract.  M.  6:  33. — with 
portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  67,  336. 

Ismailia,  Baker's.  (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  31:  99.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  228.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84: 
164.  —  Lond.  Q.  43 :  329.  —  Nature,  11:  24.  —  Peun 
Mo.  C:  436. —  (C.  I.  Barnard)  Nation,  25:  59. 


Ismaj',  Thomas  Henry,  with  portrait.  Colburn,  167:  304. 

Ismenia;  or  the  Voice  of  Conscience.  (F.  Caballero)  Vic- 
toria, 18:   I. 

Isms  of  1840.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Harper,  60:   182. 

Isobel,  Ballad  of.     (J.  Payne)  Colburn,  165:   1125. 

Isocrates.     (R.  D.  C.  Robbins)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  401,  593. 

Isola;  a  Tale  of  the  East.     Tinsley,  29:  429. 

Isomorpliism.     Nature,  19:  387. 

Isoperimetrical  Problems,  Woodhouse's,  1810.  Eel.  R. 
14:  5S4. 

Isothermal  Lines.  (A.  Humboldt)  Ed.  Philos.  J.  3:  i, 
256.     4:  23,  262.     5:  28. 

—  Distribution  of.  (H.  Hennessy)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  328. 
Israel,   Hannah  ]>:rwin.      (.Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,   36: 

145.     59:  225. 
Israel,  Aliens  in.     (J.  K.  Bennet)  Bib.  Sac.  13:  564. 

—  and  the  second  great  Monarchy.     (R.  Hill)  Evang.  R, 

11:  369. 

—  and  Sinai.     Dan  v.  Q.  2:  496. 

—  The  God  of;  a  History.    (J.Jacobs)  19th  Cent.  6:  481. 

—  Hope  of.     Jleth.  Q.  2:  192. 

—  in  Egypt.     (B.  W.  Savile)  Kitto,  34:  i.     35:  273. — 

Danv.  Q.  2:  445.  —  (J.  Gumming)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  ig: 

319- 
Exodus  of.    (E.  Robinson)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  2:  743. 

—  (S.  C.  Bartlett)  No.  Am.  131:  26. 
Borrowing   from   the   Egyptians.      (B.   Kurtz) 

Evang.  R.  16:  136.  —  Danv.  Q.  4:  362. 

—  in  tiie  Wilderness.     Danv.  Q.  3:  453. 

—  Place  of,  in  History.  (P.  H.Wicksteed)  Mod.  R.  2:  548. 

—  Right  of,  to  Canaan.     Bost.  R.  i:  472. 

Israel  Potter.  (H.Melville)  Putnam,  4:  66-592.  5:63-288. 
Israel  Quarrell  against  Fortune.     Knick.  51 :  262. 
Israelite's  Daughter.    (M.  S.Whitaker)  So.  Lit.  J.  3:  44a 
Israfil;  a  Poem.     (F.  L.  Mace)  Harper,  54:  809. 
Issue  Rolls,   1216-1625.     Mo.  R.  139:  252.      140:  315. 

143:  202. 
Issy,  F^ort  of.  Twenty  Days  in.     Once  a  Week,  25:  463. 
Istria,  Seaboard  of.     (R.  F.  Burton)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  341. 
It;  a  Story.     (B.  Webber)  Tinsley,  26:  256. 
It 's  all  for  the  best;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  59:  231,  319. 
It's  Hame  and  it's  Ilame;  a  Song.     (A.  Cunningham) 

Loiul.  M.  6:  220. 
It  is  possible  !     (H.  Zsehokke)  Hogg,  2:  317. 
It  might  have  been.     (C.  H.  Washburn)  Pioneer,  4:  75. 
It  might  have  been;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  6:  5SS. 
Italia  rediviva;  a  Poem.    (W.  Stigant)  Temp.  Bar,  i :  175. 
Italians,  Afternoon  with.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  741. 

—  Ancient,  Micali  on.  (G.  W.  Greene)  No.  Am.  48:  i. 
Science  and  Wisdom  of.     For.  R.  5:  380. 

—  Habits,  Dress,  Food,  etc.,  of.     Mus.  2:  458. 

—  in  New  York.     (C.  Adams)  Harper,  62:  676. 

—  Poetry  and  Romance  of.     (W.  H.  Preseott)  No.  Am. 

33:  29. 

—  Wandering.     Penny  M.  2:  42,  61. 

Italian  Academies  and  Universities.  All  the  Year,  18:  511. 
Italian  Antiquaries  and  Antichita.  Blackw.  59:  543,  765. 
Italian   Art  and    Literature   before   Giotto   and    Dante. 

(E.  Fusco)  l\Iacniil.  33:  228.     34:241. 
Italian  Art  of  Hoaxing.    Blackw.  12:  589.     13:  222,  400. 

14:  43- 
Italian  Authoresses.     (I.  B.  Torricelli)  O.  &  N.  2:  99. 
Italian  Bride.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  145. 
Italian  Caffe  and  Conversazione.     Chamb.  J.  26:  321. 
Italian  Classics,  Anti-Papal  Spirit  of.     Ed.  R.  55:  531. 
Italian  Clergy  and  the  Pope.     Nat.  R.  14:  68.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  55:  289. 
Italian  Comedy.     Am.  Q.  7:  305.  — For.   Q.  2:  60.— 

For.  R.  3:  190.    4:  408. 
Italian  Dialects  ;  Handful  of  Patois  Books.     Fraser,  50: 

316,  521. 

—  Poetry  of  North  Italy.     Cornh.  30:  703. 


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ITALY 


Italian  Drama.     Colburn,  53:  337.     54:409. 

—  Early.     (G.  E.  Mackay)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20:  478. 
Italian  Epic  Poetry.     Mo.  R.  143:  526. 

Italian  Exile  in  America.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  741. 
Italian  J'amilies,  Litta's  Celebrated.     Eor.  Q.  28:  362. 
Italian  Fiction,  Realistic.    (F.  E.  Trollope)  Fortn.  36:  459. 
Italian  Gentleman.     Colburn,  38:  56. 

—  Life,  Travels,  and  Ad\-entures  of.    Lond.  M.  13:  145, 

293.     14:  61,  469. 
Italian  Guides  and  Tourists.     Dub.  R.  6:   i. 
Italian  Historians.     Mo.  R.  157:  40S. 
Italian  Hospitals  in  1S66.    (M.  Montemerli)  Good  Words, 

9:  296-558. 
Italian  Household  Sketches.     Once  a  Week,  5:  192. 
Italian  Humorous  Poetry.     Colburn,  34:  5S-249. 
Italian  Improvvisatori.     Colburn,  11:   193. 
Italian  Intervention,  1S48.     Quar.  84:  222. 
Italian  Language  and  Dialects.   (H.  W.  Longfellow)  No. 

Am.  35:  2S3. 

—  and  Dictionaries.     No.  Brit.  14:  202. 

—  Origin  of.    (G.  P.  Marsh)  No.  Am.  105:  i.  — (W.  W. 

Story)  No.  Am.  126:  97. 

—  Pepoli  on.     Mo.  R.  149:  ;i6. 
Italian  Letters.     De  Bow,  16:  62. 
Italian  Letter- Writers.     Penny  M.  2:  436. 
Italian  Libraries.     (J.  W.  Mario)  Nation,  6:  287. 
Italian  Literary  Life  in  the  iSth  Century.    (V.  Lee)  Fraser, 

97:  779.     98:  33. 
Italian  Literature.    (.J.  Marsh)  No.  Am.  15:  94. — Anal. 
M.  14:  413.    15:  i47\ — Mo.  R.  108:  352.    114:26. 
—  For.  Q.  17:  428.  —  Blackw.  11:  547.  —  Lond.  M. 
14:  385. 

—  Augustan  Age  of.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  4:  309. 

—  Debt  of  English  to.    (.J.  A.  Symonds)  Fortn.  23:  371. 

Sameart.  Liv.  Age,  125:  131. — (J.M.  Stuart)  Fraser, 
60:  697. 

—  Decline  of;  Tuscan  Age.     Blackw.  10:  328. 

—  History  of.     Quar.  11:  i. 

Guidici's.  Fraser,  57:  426.  Sameart,  Eel.  M. 44:  331. 

—  in  the  14th  Centurv.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  2S8. 

—  in  the  15th  Century.     Ed.  R.  136:  114. 

—  Modern.     (H.  R.  Cheever)  Nat.  Q.  4:  76. 

—  Notes  on.     Lond.  M.   14:  18. 

—  of  the  Revival.     Brit.  Q.  22:  317. 

—  of  the  iSth  Century.     For.  Q.  2:  621. 

—  of  the  19th  Century.     (G.  W.  Greene)  No.  Am.  50: 

301.  —  Westm.  28:  132. 

—  Recent.   Temp.  Bar,  16:  289.  Sameart.  Eel.  M.  66:  436. 

—  Sismondi  on.     Eel.  R.  41:  193,  314. 

—  State  of.     Lond.  M.  13:  36. 

—  Tables  of.     For.  Q.  29:  535. 

Italian  MS.  of  17th  Cent.    (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature.  2:  370. 
Italian  Merchant.     (.J.  W.  von  Goethe)  Fraser.  3:  704. 
Italian  Morcliants'  Loans  to  King  of  England,  i3tli  and 

14th  Centuries.     (E.  A.  Bond)  Arch.  28:  207. 
Italian  Music.    Am.  Q.  i:  371. 

—  and  Lyrical  Drama.     For.  R.  2:  21. 

Italian  Musical  Life  in  the  18th  Century.    (V.  Lee)  Fraser, 

98:  339>  423,  566. 
Italian  Nationality.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  457,  513. 
Italian  Nightmares.     All  the  Year,  7:  261. 
Italian  Nobility,  and  French.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  720. 
Italian  Novelle,  Some.     All  the  Year,  23:  276,  301. 
Italian  Novels.  For.  Q.  17:  472.  21:414. — Ed.  11.42:174. 

—  Early.     (J.  Mew)  Gent.  'SI.  n.  s.  18:  7-54. 

Italian  Novelists.    Westm.  7:  115,  —  Mo.  R.  116:  226.— 
Mus.  6:  425. 

—  and  Novel-Writing.     (L.  Villari)  Macmil.  38:  20. 
Italian  Opera.     See  Opera. 

Italian  Painting  and  Painters.  Modern.     (.1.  J.  Jarves) 

Art. I.  32:  261.  —  Appleton,  24:  371. 
Italian  Peasant.    All  the  Year,  24:  ^^8. 


Italian  Peasant  Play.     All  the  Year,  26:  326,  345. 
Italian  Peasantry.  Stories  of.     All  the  Year,  25:  342. 
Italian  Philological  Clubs.     Nation,  20:  239. 
Italian  Picture  Book,  Lewald's.     Westm.  49:  219. 
Italian  Poetry.     Ed.  R.  5:  45.  — (E.  Lawrence)  Harper, 
56:  816. 

—  and  Patriotism.     Fraser,  67:  383.     68:  603. 

—  Ariosto.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  10:  207. 

—  Growth  of  early.     Nat.  R.  15:  60. 

—  Lyric.     Am.  Q.  16:  42.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  136-427. 

—  Niirrative.  (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  19:  337.  21 :  189. 

and  Romantic.     (U.  Foscolo)  Quar.  21:  4S6. 

Rauhe's.     Ed.  R.  71:  371. 

—  Popular.     (T.  F.  Crane)  Internat.  R.  9:  155. 

—  Romantic.    (A.  Gallenga)  No.  Am.  47:  206.  —  For.  Q. 

6:  349.     15:  48.  — Fraser,  3:  598. 
Italian  Poets.    (E.  Lawrence)  Harper.  56:  816.  —  Mo.  R. 
124:  295.     127:  105.  —  Dub.   Univ.   25:  424,    582. 
26:  80,  i86,  581. 

—  Contemporary.    Quar.  144:  446.  —  Cornh.  8:  308,466. 

10:  683. 

—  Homes  and  Haunts  of.     (F.  E.  Trollope)  Belgra.  40: 

157.     41:  89.    42:  60. 

—  Hunt's.     For.  Q.  36:  333. 

—  of  the  i8th  Century.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  44,  122,  205. 

—  So.  Lit.  J.  1 :  403. 

—  Modern.     For.  Q.  22:  33.  —  Brit.  &.  For.  R.  12:  257. 

—  Westm.  72:  427.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49:  145. — 
(W.  D.  Howells)  No.  Am.  103:  313.  104:  317. — 
(F.  Hueffer)  Fortn.  35:  .;S8. 

—  Sismondi's.     Ed.  R.  25:  31. 

Italian  Political  Poems,  Recent.     For.  Q.  36:  179. 

Italian  Portraits.     Blackw.  97:  49. 

Italian  Pulpit  Eloquence.     For.  Q.  10:  335.     Same  art. 

Select  J.  i:  161.— .Mo.  R.  116:  89. 
Italian  Salon  of  the  i6th  Centui-y.     (B.  Murphy)  So.  M. 

.    17:  581- 
Italian  Scenery' and  Manners,     Fraser,  7:  31S.     8:   177. 
Italian  Singers,  Dancers,  and  Fiddlers.     Tail,  4:  290. 
Italian  Sonnets,  A  few.     Tait,  n.  s.  21 :  571. 

—  Specimens  of.    Lond.  M.  8:  652.    9:  33-612.    10:  55. 
Italian  Stage.     (R.  Davey)  Lippinc.  15:  90. 

Italian  Tales.     Westm.  i:  271. 

Italian  Theater.     Fraser,  26:  236. 

Italian  Tragedy.  Am.  Q.  15:  351.  — For.  Q.  i:  135.— 
Quar.  24:  72.  — Mo.  R.  94:  526.  — Lond.  M.  2:  284. 

Italian  Volunteers.     Chamb.  J.  34:  321. 

Italian  Writers  on  Languages.     Mo.  R.  116:  366. 

Italy.  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  12:  198.  —(H.  T.  Tncker- 
man)  No.  Am.  40:  417.  — (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Dem. 
R.  17:  203.  —  (A.  Pannizzi)  No.  Brit.  6:  170.  —  For. 
Q.  22:  325.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  591.  — Ed.  R.  40: 
207.  — Blackw.  45:  62.  — Mo.  R.  115:  256.  116: 
249.  — (C.  Buxton)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  7:  43.  — (W.  P. 
Merras)  Lii)pinc.  7:  266. —  (.I.  H.  Morison)  Unita. 
R.  7:  157.— (W.  J.  Stillman)  Fortn.  32:  S29.— 
(W.  Williams)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  31.  —  All  the 
Year,  7:  564.  —  Nat.  R.  3:  410. — Quar.  109:  133. 

—  a  Poem.     Blackw.  11:  280. 

—  an  Allegory.     Dub.  Univ.  34:   168. 

—  Ancient.     Mus.  10:  3S5. 

Cities  of.     Lond.  M.  9:   122.     10:  400,  517. 

Landscape  of.     Blackw.  93:  613.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  59:  37S.  —  (H.  .T.  Warner)  Nation,  3:  490. 

—  and  the  Bouriions.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  431. 

—  and  the  Christian  Alliance.     Brown~on,  12:  355. 

—  and  Enirland.     Once  a  Week,  10:  556. 

Entrlish  Sympathy  with  Italy.     Month,  6:  76. 

—  and  Europe.     For.  Q.  14:  208. 

—  and  France.  1862.    Brit.  Q.  36:  103. —  Blackw.  92:  503, 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  529. 
Pedestrian  Tour  through.    Mo.  R.  133:  115. 


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Italy  and  France,  Religious  Condition  of.     (R.  Burgess) 
Ex.  H.  Lee.  20:  205. 

—  and  Germany,  Net  Results  of  i8,|S  in.     No.  Brit.  15: 

359.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  30:  512. 

—  and  Great  Britain,  1S52.     Dub.  Univ.  40:  85. 

—  and  Greece,  Sketches  in.     Bost.  R.  3:  477. 

—  and  her  foremost  Men.     Sharpc,  14:  193.     15:  340. 

—  ai]d  her  Invaders,  376-476.     Ed.  R.  152:  194. 

—  and  Ireland,  with  portrait  of  I'ius  IX.     (Dr.  Taylor) 

Bentley,  24:  303. 

—  and  the  Italians.     Ed.   R.  72:    159.  —  Blackw.   25: 

94-705.  26:  177.  — For.  Q.  16:  245.  — West.  M. 
3:  35S.  — Mo.  R.  153:  55.     155:  447- 

—  an<l  Italian  Nationality,  1S60.    Brit.  Q.  31 :  493.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  50:  236. 

—  and  the  Italian  Questions.      Dub.  Univ.  33:  204. 

—  and  its  Rukrs.     (W.  McCall)  Ex.  11.  Lee.  18:  161. 

—  and  Leo  XIIL,  1S7S.     Dub.  R.  82:  473. 

—  and  Napoleon  III.,  1859.     Liv.  Age,  61:  47. 

—  and  Napoleonism.     No.  Brit.  31:  243. 

—  and  the   Papacy,   Relations   between.     (J.  Mazzini) 

Westm.  88:  226. 

—  and  the  Papal  States,  1856.     Dub.  R.  41 :  171. 

—  and  Pius  IX.     (L.  Monti)   Scrib.   i5:  357.  — (G.  E. 

Ellis)  Chr.  E.xam.  44:  236.  —  with  portrait,  (G.  F. 
S.  de  Casali)  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  529.  — Dem.  R.  22: 
-;oi.  —  Am.  Lit.  M.  2:  185.  — Brownson,  5:  117. 

—  and  the  Pope.    (B.  J.  Keiley)  Oath.  World,  28:  461. 

—  (A.  Saffi)  Fortn.  7:  436.  —  Fortn.  6:  802. 
and  the  Jesuits,  1847.     Prosp.  R.  3:  423. 

—  and  Rhineland,  Fragments  of.     Blackw.  59:  249. 

—  and  the  temporal  Power.     Month,  13:  613. 
White  on.     Mo.  R.  156:  456. 

—  and  the  Republic.    (J.  Mazzini)  Fortn.  15:  2S9.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  76:  513. 

—  and  Rome,  1S61.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  123:  318. 
in  1871.     (J.  W.  Probyn)  Fortn.  15:  595. 

—  and  Sicily,  Travels  in.     For.  Q.  2:  275. 

—  and  Switzerland.  1849.     Blackw.  63:  98. 
Excursion  Trip  to.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  584. 

—  and  L'ltramontanism.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  742. 

—  Anglo-French  Mediation  in,  1S48.     Eel.  R.  90:  517. 

—  Aristocracy  of.     For.  Q.  28:  362. 

—  Art  and  Nature  in.     Quar.  91:  i.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

27:  57. 

—  as  it  is,  Nicolai's.     For.  Q.  16:  165. 
Laveleye's,  18S0.     Ed.  R.  153:  164. 

—  at  the  Time  of  the  Renaissance,  J.  A.  Symonds  on. 

Quar.  145:  I. 

—  at  Work.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  273. 

—  Austrian.     Bent.  Q.  i:  301. 

—  Austrian  Government  of.     Blackw.  36:  530. 

—  Austrian  Interventions  in.     We.stm.  72:  215. 

—  Austrian  Oppression  in.     Westm.  86:   147. 

—  .\iistrian  Rule  in.     Chr.  Rem.  43:  257. 

—  .\ustrians  in,  1848-49.     Colburn,  97:   169. 

—  Autumn  Wanderings  in.     Cornh.  43:  305. 

—  Begcars  in.     Once  a  Week,  4:  23. 

—  Bell's  Observations  in.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  23. 

—  Blessington's  Idler  in.     Colburn,  55:  41S.  —  Mo.  R. 

148:  485.     154:  98. 

—  Blunt's  Vestiges  of  Manners  in.     Mo.  R.  lOi:  146. 

—  Bonapartism  in.     Westm.  72:  526.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

49:  2r4,  341. 

—  Brigandage  in.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  54:  4-727. 

—  All  the  Year,  9:  304. 

—  Brigands  in.     Blackw.  93:  576. 

—  Broughton's  Visits  to.     Dub.  R.  46:  135. 

—  Butler's  Year  of  Consolation  in.     Ed.  R.  86:  176. — 

Quar.  81:  440.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15:  481. — 
Westm.  47:  399. — Tait,  n.s.  14:  413. — Liv.  Age, 
13:  470. 


Italy,  Campaign  in,  1859.    Bent.  Q.  i:  629. 

—  Catholic  Efforts  in.     Month.  22:  i. 

—  Catholicism  in.     (L.  Mariotti)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  273. 

—  Charitable  Institutions  of.     Dub.  R.  14:  97.     15:  29. 

—  Christmas  in.     (.V.  Gallenga)  Colburn.  88:  15. 

—  Church  and  State  in.     (D.  Paul)  Cath.  World,  28:  419. 

—  (C.  Pozzoni)  Nat.  Q.  38:  108.  — (J.  W.  Probyn) 
Fortn.  16:  655.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  129.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  195.  —  (J.  M.  Stuart)  Contemp. 
30:  86.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  8g:  129. 

—  Church  Reform  in,  and  Canon  Wordsworth.     (W.  C. 

Langdon)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  261. 

—  Church  Reformation  in.     Ed.  R.  II4:  233. 

—  Cluirch  Spoliation  in.     Month,  22:  463. 

—  Civil  Marriage  Bdl  in.  (D.  Paul)  Cath.  World,  29:  715. 

—  Climates  of.  Hints  for  Tourists  and  Invalids  on.  (F. 

Booth)  Nation,  2:  330. 

—  Cobbett's  Tour  in.     Westm.  14:  174. 

—  Commerce  and  Industry  of.     Hunt,  15:  19. 

in  the  Middle  Ages. '  (]\Igr.  R.  Seton)  Cath.  World, 

23:  79- 

—  Conder's.     Westm.  15:  335.  —  Eel.  R.  62:  221. 

—  Confiscation  Laws  of.     (J.  G.  Lynch)  Cath.  World, 

18:  30. 

—  Cooper's  Gleanings  in.     Hesp.  i:  250,  305. 

—  Copj^-ight  in.     For.  Q.  26:  2S9. 

—  Country  Life  in.     Cornh.  44:    604,    6S4.     Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  151 :  736. 

—  Countrj'  Residence  in.     Sharpe,  18:  102. 

—  Cradle  and  Grave  of   the  Arts.     Blackw.  83:    603. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  371. 

—  Dal  Pozzo's  Happiness  of.     Westm.  21:  118. 

—  Dickens's  Pictures  from.    Dub.  R.  21:  184. 

—  Diplomacy  in,  1S66.     Dub.  R.  74:  267. 

—  Dramas  in.     Blackw.  53:  551. 

—  Earthquakes  in  Southern.     (J.  P.  Lacaita)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

78:  210. 

—  Emigration  from.     (C.  Negri)  Geog.  M.  i:  218. 

—  English  in.     Westm.  6:  325. 

—  English  Statesmen  on,  185 1.     Brit.  Q.  14:  48S. 

—  Essays  on  Scenes  in.     (G.  Ticknor)  No.  Am.  18:  192. 

—  The  Etruscans.     (A.  S.  Murray)  Contemp.  26:  716. 

—  Eustace's  Tour  in,  1813.     Ed.  R.  21 :  37S.  —  Quar.  lo: 

222.  —  Eel.  U.  20:  465,  541. 

—  Excursion  to  Tivoli.      (C.  U.  C.  Burton)  Nat.  M.  10: 

209. 

—  Fanny  Kemble  and  Lear  in.     Quar.  81:  440. 

—  Farewell  to.     (A.  Gallenga)  Peop.  J.  3:  191. 

—  Lord  Faucouberg's  Embassy  to,  1669.      (Sir  H.  Ellis) 

Arch.  37:  158. 

—  Finances  of.     Month,  21:  382. 

—  First  Impressions  of.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Good  Words, 

12:  12-830. 

—  Following  the  Tiber.     Lippinc.  15:  30,  137. 

—  for  the  Italians.     Eel.  M.  47:  367. 

—  Forsyth's  Remarks  on.     Ed.  R.  22:  376.  —  (J.  Foster) 

Eel.  R.  18:  533. 

—  Foreign  Affairs  of,  1859.     Quar.  105:  527.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  62:  9. 

—  France,  and  Austria.     Ed.  R.  109:  558. 

—  Franco-Italian  Convention,  September,  1864.    Dub.  R. 

56:  251. 

—  French  Diplomatist  in.     Quar.  133:  487. 

—  French  Views  of.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  750. 

—  From  Ancona  to  Rome.     St.  James,  16:  413. 

—  From  Rome  to  Narni.     Tinsle_v,  3:  72-518. 

—  Future  of.     Bentley,  57:  23.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64: 

626.  — Colburn,  117:  iiS.  — (G.  M.  Towle)  Hours 
at  Home,  4:  193.  —  Nat.  R.  9:  229. 

—  Galleries  of.  Studies  in.     Art  J.  13:  119. 

—  Garibaldi  and  Cavour.     Cornh.  2:  591. 

—  Germany,  and  England,  185 1.     Brit.  Q.  13:  190. 


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ITALY 


Italy,  Headley's  Letters  from.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  -jyT,. 

—  Hills  of,  liambles  among.     Hours  at. Home,  2:  399. 

3:  323-     4:  4^-     5:  36- 

—  Hillard's  Six   Months   in.     Fraser,    51:    205.  —  Chr. 

Exam.  55:  375.  —  Dub.  R.  44:    290.  —  Brownson, 
11: 107.  —  No.  Am.  77:422.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  25. 

—  Historians  of.     (A.  Gallenga)  No.  Am.  48:  325. 

—  Hist.  Romance  in.     (G.  W.  Greene)  No.  Am.  46:  325. 

—  Historv  of.  Antiquarians  and  Critics  of.     Retros.  14: 

136.' 

before  the  Roman  Domination.     Mo.  R.  106:  500. 

Botta's.     For.  Q.  i:    253.  —  Mo.  R.  no:  496.— 

West.  Mo.  R.  3:  145. 

Butt's.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  559. 

Cliaracteristics  of.     Eel.  M.  99:  447. 

Contributions  to.     IMonth,  18:  242. 

Farina's.     Westm.  49:  512. 

from  1440  to  1630.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  74:  371. 

Lisurrectionsin,  and  Mr.  Mazziui.    Dub.  U.  18:230. 

Medifcval.     No.  Brit.  8:  161. 

Modern.     For.  Q.   17:  60.  —  Westm.   Ii:    127. — 

Blackw.  16:  262.     61:  162. 
Wrightson's.     Chr.   Obs.  56:    333.  —  Colburn, 

116:  117.  —  NewQ.  4:  25S. 

Napoleon's  Campaign,  1796-97.   Temp.  Bar,  35 :  6S. 

Perceval's.     Mo.  R.  107:   113. 

Piedmont  in  1S49  and  1859.     Fraser,  60:  49S. 

Piedmontese  at  Rome.     ]\Ionth,  21:  129. 

relative  to  the  Italian  People.     Westm.  51:  224. 

Revolution  of  1S4S-49.     (A-  ^^^ •  I-ittie)  No.  Am. 

93:  301.  —  Blackw.  70:  431. — No.  Brit.   14:  319. 

—  Eel.  R.  92:  147.     93:  204.  —  (H.  JI.  Field)  New 

Eng.  7:  72. — Quar.  83:  227.     84:119,269,501. — 

Ed.  R.  93:  33.     94:  17,  254.  —  Tait,  u.  s.  16:  185. 

17:  40S. — Victoria,  11:  97. 
Campaign  in,  of  the  Roman  Republicans.     Deni. 

R-  31  ■•  193.  3°5- 
Defeatof.    Ed.  R.  93 :  49S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

29:  445. 

Macfarland's.     Eel.  R.  89:  629. 

Sketches  of.     Colburn,  104:  95-490. 

Revolution  of  1S57.     (PI.  T.  Tuckerman)  No.  Am. 

92:  15. 

Cause  and  Character  of.     Dub.  R  48:  150. 

Revolution  of  1867,  and  the  Pope.    (J.  H.  Newman) 

Cath.  World,  4:  577.  —  Dub.  R.  68:  i. 

and  Rome.     Dub.  R.  62:  210.  —  Month,  24:  463. 

Campaign  in.     Colburn,  140:  127. 

Garibaldi's  last  Campaign.     Cornli.  17:   iii. 

How  New  Italy  became  a  Nation.     (C.  Pozzoni) 

Intcniat.  R.  3:  642. 
Thirteen  Years  of  Freedom  in,  1861-74.     i'^-  GrU- 

bernatis)  Internat.  R.  1 :  479. 
War  of  1859.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Atlan.  4:  244.  — 

(R.  F.  Hall)  New  Eng.   17:  70S.  — (G.  P.  Marsh) 

Chr.  Exam.  67:  260. — Quar.  105:  527.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 

26:  250-494. 

and  Germany.     Colburn,  1 16:  253. 

Battle-Fields  of.     Fraser,  61 :  16S. 

Campaign  in.     (E.  Dice}-)  Macmil.  14:  241. — 

Bent.  Q.   1 :  629.  —  Colburn,    116:    23S.  —  Ed.    R. 

no:  454. 
Campaigns  of  1859,  1866,  and  1S70-71.     Eraser, 

84:  251, 
Crisis  of  Freedom  in.     (F.  Lushington)  Macmil 

i:  55. 
If'ily    resurgent  and   Britain    looking   on.     (T. 

Hughes)  Macmil.  i:  494. 
Literature  of.     (Countess  de  Bury)  No.  Am.  90: 

223. 

Peace  of  Villa  Franca.     Eel.  R.  no:  155. 

Seat  of  War.    Knick.  54:  2S 


Italy,  History  of;    War  of  1859,  Track  of.    All  the  Year, 

i:  293. 
War  with  Austria,  1866.     Westm.  87:  274. 

—  Hoare's  Tour  in.     Mo.  R.  93:  273. 

—  Hodgkin's  Invadersof.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  32:  29. 

—  Iloffstetter's  Journal  in.     Westm.  55:  215. 

—  Holiday  Customs  in.     (E.  SI.  Gierke)  Cornh.  43:  193. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  359. 

—  Impressions  of.     So.  Lit.  I^Iess.  20:  503.     25:   353. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     (A.  Gallenga)  No.  Am.  50:  43. 

—  No.  Brit.  8:  161.     Same  art.  Eel.  'SI.  13:  100. 

—  in  tlie  19th  Century,  Whiteside  on.     Chr.  Obs.  51 :  670. 

—  Dub.  R.  26:  I.  — Quar. 83:  552.  — Pro.sp.R.  5:  86. 

—  in  1812-13,  Chateauvieux  on.     Eel.  R.  30:  581. 

—  in  181S-19,  Reflections  on.     Lond.  M.  i:  3. 

—  in  1831.     Colburn,  31:  417. 

—  iniS4o,    State  of  the  Arts  in.     (C.  II.  Wilson)   Ed. 

New  Philos.  .7.  30:  90. 

—  in  1S46.     (G.  F.  S.  de  Casali)  .Am.  Whig  R.  5:  357. 
Works  on  Condition  of.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  416. 

—  in  1847,  Papal  States.    Ed. R. 86:  494.    Sameart.Liv. 

Age,  15:  415. 
Hopes  oL     (G.  W.  (ireene)  No.  Am'.  66:  1. 

—  ill  1848.     Bentloy,   46:  69.  — Irish  Q.  2:  563.  — (A. 

Gallenga)  Colburn,  79:  249.     81:  253. 
Gallengaon.     Chr.  Obs.  48:  55S.  —  Brit.  Q.  7:  464. 

—  in  1848-71.     (E.  Gryzanowski)  No.  Am,  113:  274. 

—  in  1S50,  and  English  Slatesmansliip.     Brit.  (^  14:  488. 
and  Germany  and  England.     Biit.  Q.  13:  190. 

—  in  1S54.     (E.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  78:  449. 

—  in  1856.     Liv.  Age,  50:  58. 

—  in  1S59.     Eel.  R.  109:  533. 
Prospects  of.     Brit.  Q.  30:  227. 

—  in  i860.     Chr.  Obs.  61:   112. 

Affairs  of  Northern.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:  190. 

and  France.     Colburn,  118:  363. 

Condition  and  Prospects  of.     (II.  T.  Tuckerman) 

Putnam,  14:  456. 

Friends  and  Foes  of.     Colburn,  120:  i. 

Glance  at.     Vietorin,  3:  411-537.     4:  63-257. 

Scenes  in.     (W.  Arthur)  Good  Word.s,  i:  534. 

Situation  in.     Cornh.  2:  4S7. 

—  in  1S62,  Condition  and  Prospects  of.     (A.  Saffi)  Mac- 

mil.  8:  224. 
Political  and  Ecclesiastical.     Clir.  Rem.  43:  357. 

—  in  1864-66,  La  Marmora  on.     Jlonlh,  19:  381. 

—  in  1864.     No  Brit.  42:  450. 

Wylie  on.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  44S,  633. 

—  in  1S65,  Prospects  of.     Quar.  118:  371. 

What  Annexation  has  done  fur.     Nat.  R.  18:  19. 

within  and  without.     Brit.  (^.  41.  220. 

—  in  1S66,  Church,   Slate,  and  Society  in.     Chr.  Rem. 

53:   137. 

Questions  of  the  Day  in.     (L.  M.  Hogg)  Contemp. 

i:  642. 

—  in  1S67.     (II.  T.  Tuckerman)  Putnam,  11:  105.  —  No. 

Brit.  47:  463. 

—  in  1S6S      Cath.  AVorld,  6:  814. 

New  Member  of  the  European  Family.     St.  Paul's. 

i:  402. 

—  in  1S78,  Outlook  in.  (I.T.  Hecker)  Cath.World,  26:  i. 

—  in  1S79,  Political  Prospects  of.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Bnt. 

(,).  70:  4 1 8. 

—  in  Transition,   1861.     Lond    Q.   15:  2S5.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  52:  49. 

—  Independence  and  Unity  of,  1S59.     Westm.  71;  444. 

—  Influence  of  France  upon.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  St.  James, 

i:  413. 

—  Insurrections  and  Insurgents  of      Dub.  L^uiv.  27:  304, 

409. 

—  Intervention  in.     Qiiar.  84:  222. 
in  1S4S.     Eel.  R.  88:  517. 


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ITALY 


Italy;  L'ltalie  est-elle  la  Terre  des  Morts  ?    Fraser,  64: 
612. 

—  Journal  in.     Lond.  M.  16:  i,  147. 

—  Journey  to  Rome.     (-F.  V.  Molinu)  Galaxy,  II :  70S. 

—  Kings  and  Popes  of.     Kd.  K-  93:   i7'- 

—  Kingdom  of.     (W.  Forsyth)  Ed.  K.  1 13:  253.     Same 

art.  Ell.  M.  53:  145. 

in  1815  and  1865.     Lond.  Q.  24:  446. 

Progress  of.     Ed.  R.  142:  472. 

—  Lakes  of.     (R.  A.  McLeod)  Lippinc.  21:  393. 

Pedestrian's  Route  to.     (A.  Cust)  Fraser,  99:  680. 

—  Land  in,  Reclamation  of.     Pract.  M.  i:  319. 

—  Letter  from.     Mus.  41:   554. 

—  Letter  (Vom  an  Artist  in,  1575.     Lond.  M.  18:  361. 

—  Letters  from.     lilackw.  12:  429-726.     13:  276,  433, 

69S.  — Dub.  Univ.  20:  155-694. —(IL  Aiford)  Good 
Words,  5:  243-937.  —  Dub.  Univ.  19:  46-525.— 
Dial,  i:  387. 

—  Liberty  in.  Martyrs  of.     (J.  Mazzini)  Peop.  J.  1 :  121, 

293- 

—  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  26:  i. 

and  Morals  in.     (J.  J.  Jarves)  Harper,  10:  320. 

Confessions  of  an  Italian  Innkeeper.     Colburn,  72: 

116. 

Country.     (A.  Gallenga)  Colburn,  74:  32. 

Cruelty  of  dnmestic.     St.  James,  35:  167. 

Peep  into  an  Italian  Interior.     Chamb.  J.   19:  241. 

20:  41-409. 
Pictures  of.     (A.  J.  C.  Hare)  Good  Words,  14:  42- 

847. 

Scenes  of.     Bentley,  20:  297. 

Three  Days  in  an  Italian  Home.     Chamb.  J.  23: 

65,  84. 

—  Living  in.     (K.  K.  C.  Walker)  Nation,  5:  14. 

—  Macfarlane's  Glance  at.     Colburn,  85:  496. 

—  Malady  called  Pellagra  in.     Ed.  R.  153:  448. 

—  Manufactures  and  Resources  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  207. 

—  Maremma  and  Pontine  INIarshes.     Penny  M.  12:  374. 

—  Mariotti  on  Hist,  and  Literature  of.     Mo.  R.  155:  236. 

—  Mazzini  on  Royalty  and  Republicanism  in.     Internat. 

M.  2:  265. 

—  Mazzini's  Influence  on.     Contemp.  15:  383. 

—  Miller's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  29:   igi. 

—  .Minor  Travels  in.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.  20:  337. 

—  Modern.     Collmrn,  131:  379.  —  Dub.  Univ.  53:  270. 

—  Monasteries  in,  Suppression  of.     Dub.  R.  65:  76. 

—  Monnier's.     Blackw.  89:  403. 

—  Lady  Morgan's.     Quar.  25:  529. — Mo.  R.  96:  225. 

—  Ponfo.(l)en.)  26:  228. 

—  Murdoch's  Family  Tour  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  451. 

—  Nationality  of.     Brit.  Q:  31:  492. 

—  Newspapers  in.     (A.  de  Gnbernatis)  Internat.  R.  3: 

764.  —  (J.  W.  Mario)  Nation,  6:  129. 

—  Nicolai's  Travels  in.     For.  Q.  16:   165. 

—  North.     All  the  Year,  i:  461.  —  l'>aser,  27:  643. 
and  the  Tyrol.     For.  f}.  12:   142. 

Folk  of.     (A.  Paynter)  Howitt,  2:  309,  371.  390. 

Glinipsoof.     (J.  Kavanagh)  .Month,  i:  112. 

Notes  on.     (N.  Colgan)  Irish  Mo.  6:  253,  544. 

—  Ramble  to.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  3:  449. 

Scenery  in.     (A.  Alison)  Blackw.  2:  544. 

Springtime  in.     Colburn,  159:  72-433. 

—  Notes  and   Notions  from.     Blackw.  97:  659.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  65:  257. 

—  Obsers-atorics  of.     (G.  Rayet)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo    ii:  538. 

—  of  the  19th  Century,  Whiteside  on.     Quar.  83:  552. 

—  of  To-Day,  1869.   (E.  Dicey)  Macmil.  20:  1 14.     Same 

art.  Ev.Sat.7:  788. 

—  Our  own  Correspondent  in.     (M.  B.  Honan)  Colburn, 

95:  2S4. 

—  Paper  Money  in,  Inconvertible.    (G   Walker)  Nation, 

22:  190. 


Italy,  Parliamentary  Government  in,   1878.     (K.   Hille- 
brand)  Nation,  28:  9. 

—  past  and  present.     (T.  Prendergast)  Nat.  Q.  i:  201. 

—  Pcale's  Notes  on.     Am.  Q.  9:  512. 

—  Peasant  in.     Fraser,  91:  704.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85: 

278.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  126:  177. 

—  Philosophic  Movement  in.  (L.  Ferri)  I'rinc.  n.  s.  4:  253. 

—  Poetical  and  Devotional  Superstition  of.    Mus.  15:  299. 

—  Policy  of,  1S65.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  192. 
1866.     (W.  C.  Cartwright)  Fortn.  5:  641. 

1880,  Home  and  Foreign.    (A.  Gallenga)  Fortn.  36: 

27.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  387. 

—  Political  Condition  of,  1825.     Ann.  Reg.  i:  249. 

—  Political  Economists  of,  Pecchio  on.     P'or.  R.  4:  201. 

—  Political  Future  of.     (D.  Paul)  Cath.  World,  29:  555. 

—  Political  Life  in,  Eighteen  Months  of,  1849.     (A.  Giil- 

lenga)  Colburn,  87:  386. 
Gallenga's.     (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  54:  339. 

—  Politics  of.     (E.  Gryzanowski)  Nation,  10:  39,  56. — 

For.  R.  3:  126. 

in  1847.     (A.  Gallenga)  Colburn,  81:  240. 

in  1859,     Dub.  Univ.  53:  221. 

in  1864.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  628. 

in   1867,  Affairs  of.      Dub.  R.  60:  192. — (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  5:  527. 

in  1S70,  Crisis  in.  (E. Gryzanowski)  Nation,  II :  418. 

in  1S76,  Questions  in.     Brit.  Q.  63:  160. 

in  1S7S,  New  King  of,  and  the  new  Pope.     (A.  de 

Gubernatis)  Internat.  R.  5:  303. 
in  1879.     (E.  de  Laveleye)  Fortn.  31:  531.  —  (D. 

Paul)  Cath.  World,  30:  275.  —(I.  T.  Hecker)  Cath. 

World,  29:  679. 

Prospects  of.    (T.  A.  Trollope)  Brit.  Q.  70:  418. 

Liberal  Party  and  Providence.     (H.  J.  Anderson) 

Cath.  World,"  15:  270. 

Modern  Italian  Freedom.     For.  Q.  12:  302. 

Regionalism  versif<  Political  Unity  in.     (D.  Paul) 

Cath.  World,  27:  27. 
Spirit  of  Change  in  Southern  Europe.  (J.  H.  Skene) 

Colburn,  86:  28S-445. 
State  of  Parties,  1S4S-57.     AVestni.  67:  98. 

—  Prisons  of,  French  Nobleman  in.     Month,  4:  613. 

—  Protesttmt  Movement  in,  r86o.     Liv.  Age,  66:  158. — 

Quar.  114:  4S0. — Cong.  5:  489. 

—  Protestantism  in.     (C.  K.  True)  Meth.  Q.  6:  485.— 

(W.  Gladden)  Scrib.  21:  681.— No.  Brit.  20:  37. 

—  Pulpit  in.     (C.  II.  Brigham)  Chr.  E.xam.  62:  92. 

—  The  Quadrilateral.     Cornh.  5:  93. 

—  Question  of.     (E.  Gryzanowski)  Nation,  10:  402,  417. 

11:  5. 

Arnold  on.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  470. 

in  1848.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  276,  349,  688. 

in  1853.     Dub.  R.  34:  203. 

in  1S56.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  364.  505. 

in  1S5S.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  157.— No.  Brit   31:530. 

in  1859.     Colburn,  1 15:  237. — Dub.  Univ.  54:  56- 

470.  —  Westm.  71 :  444.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  61 : 

657.  —  Liv.  Age,  62:  505,  693.  —  New  Q.  8:  250. 

in  1S62.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  716. 

in  1S65.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  i:  782. 

True  Difficulties  of.     Nat.  R.  8:  488.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  47:  166. 

—  Railways  in.     (C.  E.  Lester)  Hunt,  17:  250. 

—  Rain  Storm  in.     (M.  C.  Clarke)  Atlan.  18:  344. 

—  Rambles  in.     Anal.  M.  12:  i. 

iniSi6-i7.     West.  R.  4.   193,342. 

—  Raumer  on.     For.  Q.  25:  352. 

—  Recent  Tourists  in,  1848      Dub.  Univ.  32:  405. 

—  Recollections  of.     Lond.  M.  9:  21. 

of  a  Voyage  to.     Portfo.(Den.)  28:  207. 

—  Regeneration  of.     (E.  A.  Wa.shburne)  U.  S.  Serv.  M. 

i:  583.    2:  48. —  Dub.  Univ.  56:  288. 


ITALY 


673 


IVOR 


Italy,  Relij^ion  in.     (L.  M.  Hogg)  Gcorl  "Words,  12:  753. 

in  1031.     For.  Q.  10:  335.    Same  art.  Select  J.  i: 

161. 

in  1836.     Dub.  R.  i:  460. 

in  1S53.     Westm.  60:  311. 

in  1834.     Theo.  R.  1 :  198. 

—  Religion,  Love,  and  Marriage  in.     Chainb..J.  27:  145. 

—  Religious  Condition  of.     Clir.  Obs.  72:  407,  4S8. 

—  Religious  Reform  .Movement  in.    (C  M.  Butler)  Tlieo. 

Eel.  5:  143.  —  (W.  C.  Langdon)  Ani.Ciiurch  R.  15: 
235.  18:  242.  19:  54S.  —  (II.  C.  Lea)  No.  Am. 
107:  51. 

—  Religious   Revivals   in   Modiajval.      Cornli.    31  :    54. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  124:  741. 

—  Religious  Side  of  Italian  (Question.    (J.  Mazzini)  Allan. 

20:  loS.  —  (J.  Mazzini)  Westm.  88:  226.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  69:5.3. 

—  Republican  Movement  in.     (E.  Castelar)  Fortn.   18: 

166. — (J.  JIazzini)  Fortn.  15:  289.  —  Dem.  R.  31: 
193. 

—  Republics  of  ^Middle  Ages.     Am.  Q.  12:  442.  —  Quar. 

7:357. — Mo.  11.91:484.     92:481. 
Sismondi's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  37:   i. 

—  Right  and  Wrong  in.  (E.  Gryzanowski)  Nation,  9:  48. 

—  Roman  Question,  1865.     Dub.  R.  57:  227. 
1S68.     Liv.  Age,  96:  425. 

1871.     Dub.  R.  69:  421. 

—  Roman  State  from  1800  to  1850.     Dub.  R.  52:  503. 

—  Rome  and  Sardinia,  1855.     Dub.  R.  39:  164. 

—  Saracens  in.     Westm.  no:  57. 

—  Scenery  of.     U.  S.  Oath.  M.  4:  57. 
Volcanic  Character  of.     Art  J.  2i :  65. 

—  Scientific  Academies  in,  and  the  Papacy.  Dub.R.  3:150. 

—  Secret  Societies  of  modern.     Dem.  R.  g:  260. 

—  seen  through  French  Spectacles.    Dub.  Univ.  53:  750. 

Same  art  Eel.  M.  47:  515. 

—  Sforzosi's  Histury  of.     Mo.  R.  147:  256. 

—  Mrs.  Slielley's  Rambles  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  11:  729. 

—  Sketch  in,  1855.     Colburn,  108:  4S5.     109:  88. 

—  Sketches  in.    (Lady  M.  W.  Montagu)  Tait,  n.  s.  4:  151. 

—  (G.  R.  Gleig)  Colburn,  56:  234.    57:  17.  — Lond. 

M.  4:   31,  495,  644.     5:  60,  271.  —  Canad.  Mo.  2: 

225.  —  Once  a  Week,  9:  109,  165. 

in  1841.     Biackw.  50:  571,  722. 

in  1842.     Biackw.  52:  159,  485,  654. 

in  1845.     Biackw.  58:  617. 

—  Sketches  of.     Dem.  R.  42:  40-292. 

in  Prose  and  Verse.    Colburn,  4:  267-568. 

of  Travel  in.  (.J.  A.  St.  John)  Tait,  n.  s.  16:  509-779. 

—  Social  Equality  in.    (E.  Gryzanowski)  Nation,  9:  267. 

—  Society  in.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  401. 

during  the  last  Days  of  Roman  Re]nil)lic.     (.7.  A. 

Froude)  Fraser,  94:  150.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  425. 

—  Solfaterra  and  Solfatara  of.     Penny  M.  12:  362. 

—  Southern,  Craven's  Tour  in.     Ed.  R.  36:   153. 

Dialects  and  Literature  of.     I'Or.  Q.  5:  15S. 

Easter  Holidays  in.     Penny  M.  4:   155,  175. 

Summer  in.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20:  27. 

—  Spring  in  Rome  and  Southern,     (^jlburn,  143:  664. 

144:  86-586. 

—  Spring  Wanderings  in.     (J.  A.  Symonds)  Liv.  Age, 

149:  812. 

—  States  of,  1S27.     Mo.  R.  118:   57. 

and  liulers  in  last  Half  of  the  15th  Century.     Era- 
ser, 64:   170. 
Political  Condition  of.     Ed.  R.  55:  362.  — Mus.  14: 

35 1  • 

—  Statistical  Progress  of.     CS.  Brown)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  29: 

197. 

—  Taine's.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  6:  373. 

—  Theological  Literature  and  Education   of.     (A.  Tho- 

luck)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  i:  177. 

43 


Italy,  Things  new  and  old  in.    (M.  G.  Grey)  Mod.  R.  i : 
714. 

—  Tour  in.     Temp.  Bar,  21:  251,  404. —All  the  Year, 

i:  253. 

—  Tours  and  Tourists  in.     (Juar.  103:  346. 

—  Travel  in.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  710.  —  Lond.  M.  4:  140. 
and  Travelers  in.     (Mrs.  Austin)  Bent  ley,  20:  244. 

—  Mrs.  Tro! lope's  Visit  to.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  726.  —  Mo.  R. 

159:  32S. 

—  Tuckernian's    Sketch-Book    in.     U.    S.   Cath.   M.    7: 

6.7. 

—  Unification  of,  and  Count  Cavour.     (0.  M.  Spencer) 

Harper,  43:  329. 
Hindrances  to,  1S60.     Westm.  74:  386. 

—  United.     (J.  Picciotto)  Dub.  Univ.  78:  241. 

—  Unity  of.     (A.  F.   Hewit)  Cath.  World,   12:    844.— 

(H.   J.   Warner)    Chr.    Exam.    83:    1S7,  —  (O.    A. 

Brownson)  Cath.  World,  13:  289. 
and  the  Xational  Movement  in  Europe,  1S61.     (J. 

S.  Barker)  Macmil.  3:  71. 
Benefits  of.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  16: 

792. 
Growth  of.     Nat.  R.  12:  189. 

—  University  System  of.     (A.  de  Gubernatis)  Internat. 

R.  2:  44. 

—  Upper,  Extinct  Kingdom  of.     Colburn,  84:  128. 

—  Vagrant  Children  of.     Chamb.  J.  54:  614. 

—  Valetudinarian  in.     Bentley,  32:  319. 

—  Vintage  of.     Penny  M.  12:  29. 

—  Visit  to,  1862.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  38:  17-263. 

—  Wanderings  in.     (B.  Murphy)  Galaxy,   15:  85,  3S8, 

549.     16:  113,  380. 

of  a  Painter  in.     Bentley,  10:  595. 

through.     (C.  T.  Ramage)  Colburn,  136:  202-439. 

137:   47-429-     138:   50-464-     139:    244.     140:  96. 

141:  110-459.     142:  65. 

—  Where  is?     Brownson.  11:  219. 

—  Whytc's  Pilgrim's  Reliquary.     Biackw.  59:  249. 

—  Wine  Districts  of.     Penny  M.  13:  462. 

—  Winter  in,  Carus's.     Colburn,  II4:  357. 

—  With  Horace  in.     (H.   D.  Jenkins)  Overland,  6:  9, 

201. 

—  Women  of.     Lond.  M.  16:  204. 

Condition  of.     (E.   Gryzanowski)  Nation,  9:  456, 

480. 
Madame   Pepoli's.     For.   Q.   28:    91.     Same   art. 

Am.  Ed.  3:  57. 

Some  famous.     Victoria,  31:  236. 

Treatment  of.     St.  James,  35:  2S1. 

Trollope's  Decade  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  431. 

—  Working-Classes  in.     O.  &  N.  6:  230. 

—  Wrongs  and  Desperation  of.     Liv.  -Vge,  39:  230. 

—  Young,  Cochrane  on.     Quar.  87:  533. 
Ithaca,  .-\ncient  Capitol  of.     Nature,  18:  590. 

—  (iell's  Antiquities  of.     Eel.  R.  9:  61,  120. 
Itinerancy.     (.\.  C.  Barry)  Univ.  (J.  17:  348. 

—  Methodist.     (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  26:  7^,  206. 
Ittenbach,  Franz.     Art  J.  17:   136. 

Iturea.     (J.  I>.  Pcrter)  Bib.  Sac.  13:  S02. 

luka.  Battle  of.     (D.  W.  Maury)  So.  M.  n:  59S. 

Ivan;  a  Russian  Tale.     (T.  Gaspey)  Peop.  J.  6:  1-127. 

Ivan  the  Terrible.     St.  James,  22:  449. 

Ivan  VI.,  Cz;ir  of  Russia.     Penny  M.  5:  370. 

Ives,  Eli,  Discourse  on.  (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng. 
19:  930. 

Ives,  Levi  Silliman,  Bp.  of  N.  Carolina.  (N.  S.  Rich- 
ardson) Am.  Church  R.  6:  5S.  —  (J.  Irwin)  Am. 
Church  R.  7:  233. 

—  Sermons.     Princ.  17:  491. 

Ives,  Moses  Brown.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  311. 

Ivo  de  Talboy's  Picnic.     (M.  (Collins)  Belgra.  7:  353. 

Ivor  Bach.     (C.  II.  Williams)  Once  a  Week,  12:  502. 


IVORY 


674 


JACKSON 


Ivory  and  its  Applications.     Chamb.  J.  17:  57. —Nat. 
M.  i:  155. 

—  and  its  Imitations.     (E.  T.  Landor)  Galaxy,  24:  792. 

—  Art  in.     Once  a  Week,  3:  161. 

—  Bi.x  of  carved,  of  the  6th  Century.    (A.  Nesbitt  and  R. 

Ganucci)  Arch.  44:  321. 

—  Origin,  Nature,  and  Uses  vi.     Penny  M.  8:  230. 
Ivories.     (A.  Nesbitt)  Art  J.  33:  55,  81. 

—  Ancient  and  Medixval.     Ev.  Sat.  14:  126. 

—  Collections  of,  and  their  Prices.     Cornh.  16:  574. 
Ivory-Carving  in  Dieppe.     Once  a  Week,  7:  415. 
Ivory-Carvings,  Antique.    Art  J.  7:  276. 


Ivory  Gates;  or  the  Shadow  Lady.  (C.  F.  Guernsey) 
Godey,  96:  40-489.     97:  50-492.     98:  67-237. 

Ivory  Mine;  a  Tale.     Internat.  M.  I;  117,  156,  210. 

Ivory  Paper,  Preparation  of.  (S.  Einsle)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
2:  50. 

Ivry,  Uattle  of.     Penny  M.  2:  147. 

Ivy,  The.     (IJ.  Barton)  Lond.  M.  i:  62. 

—  ^ymbolisnl  of.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  47. 

Ixion  in  Heaven;  a  Sketch.    Colburn,  35:  514.    37:175. 

Ixotle.     (A.  J.  Grayson)  Overland.  5:  258. 

Izard,  Ralph,  Correspondence  of.     Dem.  R.  19:  40. 

Izdubar,  The  Poem  of.     Cath.  World,  20:  138. 


.Tabbering.     (J.  Nichol)  Good  Words,  22:  837. 

.labez  Oiiphant.  Eraser,  79:  188-794.  80:  129-738. 
8i:  255,388. 

.Taca-Tree.     Penny  M.  3:  433. 

.lack,  a  Mendicant.    (C.  L.  Pirkis)  Belgra.  45:  supp.  56. 

.hick  among  the  Lawyers.     Eraser,  18:  270. 

.Jack  and  the  Bean-Stalk.  (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  28: 
311,  431.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  207-414.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  81:  651.     82:  221.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

15:  344,  457- 
—  Religious  Aspect  of  the  Myth.     Once  a 'Week,  18:  192. 
Jack  and  Mrs.  Brown.     (Miss  Taylor)  Lippinc.  21:  57- 

35°- 
.Jack  the  Giant-Killer.     (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.   16: 

5S9,  739.     17:    I.     Same  art.   Liv.   Age,  95:   540, 

96:  107,  266.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  673,  804.     5: 

150. 
.Tack  the  Post.    Temp.  Bar,  36:  88. 
Jack's  Aunt's  flat  Candlestick.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  509. 
Jack's  Sister.     Once  a  Week,  30:  1-749- 
Jack's  Wife;  a  Story.    Lond.  Soc.  40:  supp.  65. 
Jack  Dessart;  a  Story.     (B.  Nash)  Lakeside,  6:  307. 
Jack  Downing's  Letters.     See  Smith,  Seba. 
Jack  Doyle's  Daughter.    (R.  E.  Francillon)  All  the  Year, 

47:  I. 
Jack  Ilaviland;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  46:  363. 
Jack  Ilazlitt;  a  Tale.     Irish  Mo.  2:  22-472. 
.Jack  Ilinton,  the  Guardsman.     (C.  Lever)  Dub.  Univ. 

19:  293-691.     20:  1-635.     Same  art.  Mus.  44:  409. 

45:  507,  836. 
Jack  Horner's  Pie.     All  the  Yenr,  37:  347. 
.Jack  Laybourne's  Inheritance.     Argosy,  30:  271. 
Jack  Layford's  Friend;  a  Christmas  Story.     Belgra.  10: 

226. 
Jack  Loftv.     Bentlev,  53:  180. 

Jack  Maynard's  Call.     (T.  M.  Osborne)  0.  &  N.  6:  48. 
.lack  Moonlight.     Blackw.  65:  606. 
.lack  Moriarty  and  his  Contemporaries.     Eraser,  27:  41- 

427.     28:  30,  228. 
.Tack  Myers.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  15:  380. 
Jack  ofAU  Trades.     (C.  Reade)  Harper,  16:   109-481. 
Jack  o'Lantern.    (W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice)  Once  a  Week, 

27:  supp. 
Jack  Osborne's  Wooing;  a  Talc.     Bentley.  63:  315. 
.Jack  Pugh's  Legacy.  (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  18:  517.   19:  84. 
Jack  Purcel  and  the  Crows.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Godey, 

23:  37- 
Jack  Quartermain's  Vision.    Chamb.  J.  57:  152,  167,  186. 
Jack  Ricketts  and  the  Widow.     Blackw.  41:  510. 
Jack  Rogers  and  his  Tutor.     Bentley,  59:  249. 
Jack  Sepoj.     Fraser,  54:  359. 


Jack  Sheppard.     (W.  H.  Ainsworth)  Bentlev,  5:   1-563. 

6:    1-543.     7:  92,  137.     Same  art.  Mus.  35:   407, 

513-     36:133-530-     37'-  i3i>  3^1,481. 
Jack  Stuart's  Bet  on  the  Derby.     Blackw.  54:  67. 
Jackal,  The.     Penny  M.  11:  2S8. 

Jackdaw  and  the  Raven.  (E  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  16:  540. 
Jackson,  Andrew.  (B.  .J.  Lossing)  Harper,  lo:  145.  —  with 

portrait,  Dem.  R.  10:  So.  —  Blackw.  91:  643.    100: 

623.  —  Colburn,  43:  231. 

—  Address  to  the  Army,  1821.     Niles's  Reg.  21:  52. 

—  Administration  of.     (E.  Everett)  Ann.  Reg.  6:  9. — 

(A.  H.  Everett)  Ann.  Reg.  7:1.     8:1. 

—  and  Henry  Clay.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  521,  585. 

—  and  Calhoun;  Correspondence  on  the  Seminole  War. 

Niles's  Reg.  39:  447.    40:  11,  37. 

—  and  his  Cabinet,  1830.    Niles's  Reg.  40:  143-201.    See 

abo  Cabinet  Resignations. 

—  and  Scott,  Correspondence  between.     Niles's  Reg.  14: 

121. 

—  and  the  United  States.     For.  R.  4:  445. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     (A.  Kendall)  Dem.  R.  11:  272. 

—  Assault  on  Mr.  Randolph.     Niles's  Reg.  44:  170. 

—  at  Nashville,  1S25.     Niles's  Reg.  28:   1S5. 

— ,at  New  Orleans.     Am.  Q.  9:  218.  —  Dem.  R.  8:  379. 

—  (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  802. 
Walker  on.     Dem.  R.  37:  201. 

—  Autograph  Letter  of.     Dem.  R.  17:  15. 

—  Duel  with  Dickerson.     (A.  Koesis)  Land  We  Love,  4: 

135- 

—  Fine  of.     (A.  Kendall)  Dem.  R.  12:  58. 

—  Hermitage  of.    (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  721. 

—  in  Florida.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  50,  90,  398.     21:  171. 

See  also  Seminole  War. 

—  Inauguration   of.      (E.  Everett)  Ann.  Reg.  5:    i. — 

Niles's  Reg.  36:  28.     44:  21. 

—  Lawrences  Attempt  to  assassinate.     Niles's  Reg.  47: 

390,  41S.    48:  119. 

—  Letter  in  Reply  to  the  Charge  of  being  a  Military  Man. 

Niles's  Heg.  28:  20.  102. 
on  the  Tariff,  1824.     Niles's  Reg.  26:  245. 

—  Life  of.     West.  R.   i:   i,   87. —(Sir  R.  de  Camden) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  817. 

—  Jlemorial  of,  1S20.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  329. 

—  Message,i82g.  Niles's  Reg.  37:  247. — Ann.  Reg.  5:  [i. 

1S30.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  253.  —  Ann.  Reg.  6:  [47. 

1S31.     Niles's  Reg.  40:  276. — Ann.  Reg.  7:  [45. 

1832.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  243.  —  Ann.  Reg.  8:  [80. 

1S33.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  231. 

1834.     Niles's  Reg.  47:  224. 

1835.     Niles's  Reg.  49:  248. 

on  the  Maj-sville  Road.     Ann.  Reg.  5:  [22. 


JACKSON 


675 


JAMAICA 


Jackson,  Andrew,  Mrs.  Ban-ey's  Letter  to.     Niles's  Reg. 
38:  219. 

—  NuUilication  Proclamation.    Niles's  Reg.  43:  260,  339. 

—  Ann.  Keg.  8:  [96. 

—  Origin  of  Term  "  Old  Hickory."     Hist.  M.  10:  55. 

—  Parton's  Life  of.     (W.  .J.  Grayson)  Ue  Bow,  29:  342. 

—  Presidency  of,  Keminiscences  of.     Republic,  6:  289. 

—  Protest,  1834.     Niles's  Reg.  46:  138. 

Calhoun's  Speech  on.     Niles's  Reg.  46:  213. 

Forsyth's  Speech  on.     Niles's  Reg.  46:  249. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  31 8. 

—  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  53:  275. 

—  Trial  of,  in  New  Orleans.     Am.  Hi^t.  Ree.  2:  97. 

—  Veto  of  the  Bank  Bill.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  365.  —  Ann. 

Keg.  7;   [60. 

of  the  Land  Bill.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  285. 

of  the  Lighthouse  Bill.     Niles's  Keg.  43:  307. — 

Ann.  Reg.  8:  95. 

—  vindicated  from  Charges,  1S27.     Niles's  Reg.  32:  2^1. 

—  Von  Hoist's  Administration  of.     (H.Adams)  No.  Am. 

120:  179. 

—  Washington,  and  Buchanan.     Nat.  R.  12:  499. 
Jackson,  Charles  T.,  with  portrait.    Pop  Sci.  Mo.  19:  404. 
Jackson,  E.     (G.  Morely)  Meth.  M.  30:   145. 
Jackson,  Sir  George,  Diaries  and  Letters  of.     Temp.  Bar, 

38:  354- 
Jackson,  Helen  Hunt,  Writings  of.     Canad.  Mo.  14:  124. 
Jackson,  Henry  R.,  Poetry  of.     (J.  A.  Turner)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  18:  179. 

—  Tallulah,  and  other  Poems.     So.  Q.  19:  257. 
Jac'kson,  Dr.  James,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  R.  i :  502. 
Jackson,  James,  jr.     (A.  Norton)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  83. 
Jackson,  John,  amongst  the  Slaveholders  of  Santa  Cruz. 

Mo.  Kel.  M.  23:  113,  177. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  20:  21-351. 
Jackson,  John,  Bishop  of  London.     Cong.  2:  6S3. 
Jacicson,  Patrick  Tracj',  with  portrait.     (.T.  A.   Lowell) 

Hunt,  18:  355. 

Jackson,  Thomas,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  JI.  20:  676. 

Jackson,  Thos.,  Autobiography  of.     Lond.  (j.  41:  307. 

Jackson,  Gen.  'L'homas  J.  [SUmeivall].  (J.  A.  Earlv)  So. 
M.  12:  537.  —  (H.  R.  Jackson)  Land  We  Love,  5: 
291.  —  ( W.  H.  Kemper  and  JL  D.  Hoge)  So.  M.  17: 
699. — Scrib.  18  :  220.  —Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  493.  — 
Broad w.  10:  445. 

—  a  Historical  Study.    (E.  A.  Pollard)  Putnam,  12:  733. 

—  Anecdote  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  424. 

—  at  Fredericksburg.     (J.  A.  Early)  Hist.  M.  18:  32. 

—  Campaign  in  Shenandoah  Vallc}-.     (F.  W.  Palfrey) 

Nati(m,  31:  Si.  —So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:1.  I 

—  Death  of.     (H.  K.  Douglas)  So.  M.  14:  370.  | 

—  Dispatches  of.     Land  We  Love,  i:   114. 

—  in  Lexington,  Va.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  41. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  120. 

—  Sketch  of.     Land  We  Love,  i:  y^^. 

—  Sketches  of.     (R.  L.  Dabney)  Land  We  Love,  i:  310. 

—  Unveiling  Statue  of.     So  Hist.  Pap.  g:  212. 

—  Wounding  of.     Land  We  Love,  i:  179.  —  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  6:  230,  261. 
Jackson,  I\hij.  William.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  193.  —  (C. 

W.  Littell)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  353. 
Jackson,  William,  the  Naturalist.     Cliamb.  J.  12:  165. 
Jackson,  Captain.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  ^L  lo:  481. 
Jackson  of  Exeter;  a  Psyclmlogical  Memoir.     Colburn, 

35:  256. 
Jackson  of  Paul's.    (H.  Kingsley)  Dark  Blue,  1 :  302,  456. 
Jackson,  iMississippi.     De  Bow,  26:  466. 
Jacksonville,  111.  (A.  \.  (Jraliam)  I'olter  Am.  Mo.  11:  241. 
Jacob.     (J.  F.  Jlackarness)  (itiod  Words,  10:  402. 

—  and  Esau.     (F.  B.  Horubrooke)  Unita.  R.  13:  25  ^. 

—  Death  of;  a  Poem.    (W.  Alexander)  Dub.  Univ.  50:  i. 

—  Dream  of.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  801. 


Jacob,  Flight  of.     Theo.  R.  2:  297. 

—  Wrestling  of.     (J.  O.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  32:  160,  410. 
Jacob  of  Edessa,  Two  Epistles  oL     Kitto,  38:  430. 
Jacobi,  F.  H.     (W.  C.  Sawyer)  Meth.  Q.  40:  486. 

—  and  the  Philosophy  of  Faith.     (R.  H.  Worthington) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  393. 
Jacobins  and  Jesuits.     For.  R.  i :  84. 
Jacobinism,  Gallicanism,  and  Jansenism.   Dub.  R.  37:  98. 
Jacobites,  The.     (A.  C.  Eraser)  No.  Brit.  5:  329.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  10:  537. 
Jacobite  Ladies  of  Murrays  Hall.     Cornh.  19:  56S. 
Jacobite  Memoirs.     Westm   21 :  78. 
Jacobite  Relics  of  Scotland,  Hogg's.     Ed.  R.  34:  148. 
Jacobs,  Mrs.  Bela,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  R.  2:  376. 
Jacoby,  Johann.     (H.  von  Hoist)  Nation,  24:  262. 
Jacopo  and  the  Goslings.     (T.  Hood)  Lond.  Soc.  18:  539. 
Jacotot,  Jean  Joseph.  (K.  H.  Quick)  .-\m.  J.  Educ.  26:  545. 
Jactjuard,  Joseph  JL,  the  Silk-Weaver  of  Lyons.    Sharpe, 

2:  228.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  11:  205. 
Jacquard  Loom.     Penny  ^I.  2:  13. 

—  its  Capabilities  as  an  Engine  of  Art.     Art  J.  2:  1S9. 
•Jacipie,  Charles.     (R.  Menard)  Portfo.  6:  130. 
Jacquemart,  Jnles.     (F.  Wedmore)  19th  Cent.  9:  681. 

—  Etchings  from   Pictures.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)   Portfo. 

4:  10. 
.Licquemont,  Victor.    Liv.  Age,  96:  565.  — Chamb.  J.  57: 
103. 


—  Letters  of. 

53:  19- 

Jac(]ues  ;  an  Episode  of  '93 

58:  744,  755- 
Jacques  in  the  Forest;  a  Sketch. 
Jacques  Bonhomme.     Bentley,  20: 
Jade  and  Kindred  Stones.      (F.  AV.  Rudler)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 


Ed.  R.  130:  56.  —  (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar. 
(D.  C.  Murray)  Chamb.  J. 
Cornh.  13:  307. 


Jael.     (T.  A.  Harconrt)  Overland,  14:  1S3. 
Jaenicke,  J.,  ]Meinoir  of.     Cong.  M.  II :   -59-;. 
Jaffa.     (X.  jNIacleod)  Good  Words,  6:  28^;. ' 
Jago,  Richard,  F.ife  and  Writings  of.     Lond.  'M.  6:  419. 
Jaguar,  Homo  of  the.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lippinc.  21:  440. 
Jaguar  Hiuit.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  15:  742. 
Jahankueir,  Emperor,  .-\utobiograi)hy  oL     Quar.  51:  9^). 
Jails  and  Almshouses,   County.     (C.  L.  Brace)  Nation, 
22:   199. 

—  .Vustrian,  Taste  of.     House.  Won's,  4:  36S. 
Jail-B  rd,  Reflections  of  a.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  366. 
Jail-lJirds.     Chamb.  J.  44:  384.     48:  721. 
Jainism.     (M.  Williams)  Contemp.  36;  644. 

.Jalisco,  Lake  Regions  of.  Rambles  in.  (F.  L.  Oswald) 
TJppinc.  24:  2S1. 

Jamaica,  Island  of.  (M.  O'C.  Morris)  Temp.  Bar.  16: 
209.  Sameart.  Ed.  M.  66:  2S4.  — (C.  C.  Starbuck) 
Contin.  Mo.  4:  2S4,  433.  5:  461.  — (G.  Turner) 
Geog.  M.  i:  153-375.  2:  78.  — All  the  Year,  15: 
173.  —Brit.  Q  32:  99. —  (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  9:  324. 

—  Ed.  R.  122:  235.  —Mo.  R.  no:  307. 

—  Agricultural  and  Commercial  Association  of.     (J.  M. 

Li  dlow)  Good  Words,  7:  672. 

—  Blue  Mountains  of.    Blackw.  4:  654.  —  (J.  A.  Wilson) 

Bdgra.  39:  245. 

—  Ca.-'t  away  in.     (W.  G.  Scwall)  Harper,  22:   166. 

—  Day  in  Woods  of.     (P.  H.  Gosse)  Good  Words,  3 :  235. 

—  Emancipation  in.     (C.  C.  Starbuck)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  1. 

—  (0.  S.  Renshaw)  New  Eng.  6:  557. 

—  Epicure  in.     (J.  A.  Wilson)  Bdgra.  44:  285. 

—  in  1750.     Once  a  Week,  30;  712. 

—  in  1808-10.     Quar.  6:  147. 

—  in  1823,  Williams's  Tour  in.     Lond.  M.  14:  543. 

—  in  1841,  Week  in.     Sharpe,  15:  243. 

—  in  1S50.     Dem.  R.  27:  4S1. 
Bigdow's.    Liv.  Age,  29:  426. 

—  in  1853,  Distress  in.     Westm.  59:  327. 


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JAMESON 


Jamaica,  Island  of,  in  1854.    (J.  Linen)  Knick.  43:  374. 
—  in  1866.     Dub.  K.  59:  362. 

—  in  1872.     Quar.  139:  40. 

—  Insurrection   in,    1S65.     (G.  G.  Hubbard)  New  Eng. 

26:  53.  — (b-  P.  Hunt)  Liv.   Ase,   87:    521.  — (G. 
Kej-ni.lds)    Atlan.    17:    480.  —  I'Vaser,   73:    161.— 
Kul.  R.  122:  359.  —  Nation,  i:  678. 
Report  of  Royal  Commission  on.      Brit.  Q.  44:  452. 

—  Letters  from.  (\V.  C.  Bryant)  Liv.  A'^c,  24:   565,  593. 

25:   125-412.     26:  2^1. 

—  Lewis's  Journal  of  Residence  in.     Mo.  R.  133:  49S. 

—  Life  in  the  Mountains  of.     Chamb.  J.  43:  520. 

—  Madness  of  Slaveholders  in.     Tait,  2:  203,  246. 

—  Maroons  of.    ( T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  5:  213.  — Ev. 

Sat.  i:  50. 

—  Massacre  in,  1S65.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Radical,  2:  193, 

507.  —  (R.  A.  Johnson)  Hours  at  Home.  2:  537. 

—  Lord  Metcalf's  Government  of.     Blackw.  60:  662. 

—  Missions  in.     Cong.  M.  25:  596,  753,  854. 
Baptist.    Cong.  M.  26:  197. 

—  My  Holiday  in.     Chamb.  J.  57:  70S-755.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  147:  749,  818.     148:  41. 

—  Naturalist  ill,  Gosse's.     Eraser,  45:  379.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  33:  396. 

—  Negro  Life  in.     (G.  O.  Seilhamer)  Harper,  44:  553. 

—  of  To-Day.     St.  James,  15:  59,  18S. 

—  Old  Times  in.     Once  a  Week,  14:  581. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.     (G.  W.  Perkins)  New  Eng.  2: 

560. —  Tait,  n.  s.  10:  745.— Mo.  R.  162:  432. 

—  Question  of.     Blackw.  46:  75.  —  Eraser,  73:277.— 

Ed.  R.  69:  527. 

—  Recollections  of.     Nat.  IM.  4:  240. 

—  Religion  in.     (J.  Hodson)  Cath.  AVorld,  26:  69. 

—  Religious  State  of.   (C.  S.  Renshaw)  New  Eng.  4:  19. 

—  Revivals  in.     All  the  Year,  4:  521. 

—  Scenes  and  Customs  in.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  675. 

—  Slave  Insurrection  in.    Tait,  i:  81,  124,  241. — Eel.  R. 

55:  244,  544. 

—  Stewart's  Vi-w  of.     JIo.  R.  102:  43. 

—  Sugar  Culture  and  Slavery  in,  1866.    Westm.  88:  189. 

—  Sugar  Farm  in.     Penny  M.  5:  348. 

—  Taxation  in.     (R.  A.  Johnson)  Nation,  i:  71. 

—  X^nderhill  on.     Eel.  R.  II5:  245. 

—  Visit  to.     (J.  A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  35:  415. 

—  Voyage  to.     Dial,  4:   116,227. 

James,  the  Apostle;    Alleged   Disagreement  with  Paul. 
(E.  P.  Barrows)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  761. 

—  and  John,  Lives  of.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  345. 

—  and  Paul  compared.     (L.W.  Heydenreich)  Evang.  R. 

14:  382. 
James  the  Son  of  Alphreus,  and  James  the  Brother  of  the 
Lord,  are  they  identical  ?     (J.  I.  Mombert)  Princ. 

37:  I- 

James  the  Less,  Disciple  of  our  Lord.     Lond.  Q.  13:  2S5. 
James  I.,  of  England.      House.  Worils,   13:  37.      Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  7S5. 

—  Aikin's  Jlemoirs  of  the  Court  of.     Ed.  R.  36:  97. — 

Mo.  R.  97;  225. 

—  and  Charles  I.     (P.  Baync)  Contemp.  24:  696,  904. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  123:  387,  549. 

—  and  Lord  Digby;   a  Reply  to  Mr.  Spedding.     (S.  R. 

Gardiner)  Eraser.  83:  571. 

—  and   his  Historians.      Quar.  139:   1.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,   126:  64. 

—  Coronation  of.     Penny  M.  7:  186. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Liv.  Age,  70:   163. 

—  Court  of,  Goodman's.     Eel.  R.  70:  91.  —  Mo.  R.  149: 

149.^ 

ill  Venetian  Dispatches.     Quar.  102:  398. 

Progresses  of.     Quar.  41 :  54. 

Wuldon's.     Retros.  7:  29. 

—  Court  and  Times  of.  (T.  Birch)  Colburn,  83:  309. 


James  I.,  Critical  Estimates  of.     Quar.  139:   I. 

—  Dekker's  Entertainment  to.     Retros.  11:  88. 

—  English  Society  under.     Brit.  Q.  7:  ■;2- 

—  Gardiner's  History  of.     Eraser,  69:  419. 

—  Grants  of  Monopolies  made  by.      (S.  R.  Gardiner) 

Arch.  41 :  219. 

—  Letter  from.     Blackw.  2:  628. 

—  Navy  of.     (J.  Brand)  Arch.  15:  53. 

—  Nichols's  Progresses  of.     Retros.  15:  387. 

—  Pecuniary  Distress  of.     Blackw.  2:  312. 

—  Poet  King  of  Scotland.     Eraser,  90:  378.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  123;  232. 

—  Warrant  to  send  Jewels  to  Spain.      (R.  Lemon)  Arch. 

21:   148. 
Jaines  IL  and  Maiy  of  Modena.     Dub.  R.  22:  428. 

—  and  the  Protestant  Bishops.     Eel.  R.  87:  34. 

—  Fox's  History  of.      Chr.  Obs.  7:    660,  712,  792.     8: 

41.  — (F.   Jeffrey)  Ed.   R.    12:    271.  — (J.  Foster) 
Ed.  R.  8:  800,  900.     10:  638. 

Heywood's  Vindication  of.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R. 

18:  325.  — (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  14:  1041. 
See  Fox,  C.  J. 

—  Irish  Army  List  of.     Dub.  R.  49:   190. 

—  Life  of.    Ed.  R.  26:  402. 

—  What  the  United  States  owe  to.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  2:  226. 

—  Will,  and  Inventory  of  his  Goods.     Arch.  18:  223, 
Jaines  IV.,  of  Scotland,  Blarriage  of.     Select  J.  3:   110. 

—  Sword,   Dagger,  and  Ring  of.       (Sir  C.  G.  Young) 

Arch.  33:  335. 
James  V.,   of  Scotland,  Household  Book  of.     (H.  Ellis) 
Arch.  22:  I. 

—  Passages  from  Life  of.     Sharpe,  10:  152,  2S7,  344. 
James,  ChailesT.,  Portraitof.     De  Bow,  9:  577. 
James,  G.  P.  R.      (P.  Frank)  Eel.  M.  22:  98.  —  Peop. 

J.  10:  183. 

—  Adrian.     New  Q.  i :  278. 

—  Arrah  Neil.     Eel.  R.  83:  99. 

—  Forest  Days.     Mo.  R.  160:  422. 

—  John  Marston  Hall.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  338. 

—  Morlev  Ernstein.     Tait,  n.s.  9:  513. 

—  Novels  of.    (E.  P.Whipple)  No.  Am.  58:  267.— Dub. 

Univ.  19:  341.  —  Am.  Q.  22:  252.  —  Liv.  Age,  10: 

49.  —  (F.  D.  Huntington)  Chr.  Exam.  42:    loi. — 

50.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  300.     9:  503. — Am.  Mo.  H.  3:  268. 

—  Poems  on  America.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  402. 

—  Recollections  of.     Bentley,  49:  192.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  69:  159. 

—  Sir  Theodore  Broughton.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  98. 
James,  Henry,  jr.   Portrait  of  a  Lady.     (H.  A.  Hunting- 
ton) Dial  (Ch.),  2:  214. 

—  Roderick  Hudson.     (S.  B.  Wister)  No.  Am.  122:  420. 
Jaines,  John.     Am.  Meth.  M.  16:  361. 

James,  John  Angell.  (J.C.  Miller)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  20: 165.  — 
Ed.  R.  Ill:  175.  114:  I.  —  Liv.  Age,  71:  132. — 
No.  Brit.  37:  249. — with  portrait,  Hogg,  i:  65. 

—  Christian  Professor.     Ed.  R.  66:   538. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  319.  —  Lond.  Q. 

17:  205, 

—  Memoir  of.     (R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  6:  449. 

—  Sermons  of.     (R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  428, 

—  Works  of.      (W.  B.   Sprague)  Lit.  &  Theo.   R.  i: 

595- 
James  von  Artevelde;  a  Historical  Romance.      Westm. 

53:  217. 

James's  Island,  S.  C.     Land  Wc  Love,  6:  212. 

James  River,  Along  the.      (J.  E.  (^ooke)  Galaxy,  2:  175. 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna.  Art  J.  12:  157.  —  Blackw.  125: 
207.  Same  art.  Appleton,  21:  267.  —  (H.Bedford) 
Irish  Mo.  4:  425.  —  Argosy,  31 :  448.  —  (M.  Eocer) 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  2S4.  — Eng.  Dom.  M.  26:  43. 
—  Liv.  Age,  65:  445. 


JAMESON 


677 


JAPAN 


Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna.  Characteristics  of  Women.  Blackw. 
33;  124,  391.  539.  —Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  478. — Ed.  I{. 
60:  iSo.  —  Mo.  K.  128:  601. 

—  Christian  Art.     Cath.  World,  1 :  346. 

—  Commonplace  Book.     Colbiirn,  103:  193.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  44:  778.  — Irish  Q.  5:  173. —  Liv.  Age, 
44:  95. 

—  Communion  of  Labor.     Dub.  R.  41 :  123. 

—  Diary  of  an  Enniiyce.     Mo.  R.  109:  414. 

—  History  of  Our  Lord.     Dub.  R.  55:  402. 

—  Legends  of  tiie  jNLidonna.     Ed   R.  97:  230. 
of  the  Monastic  Orders.     Blackw.  69:  305. 

—  Loves  of  the  Poets.  Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  3S4.  —  Mo.  R.  120: 

17.  —  Blackw.  26:  524. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  149:  84.  —  Canad.  Mo.  14:  765. 

—  Penn  Mo.  10:  313  —Liv.  Age,  139:  636.—  (M. 
P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  11:  214. 

—  Poetry  of  Sacred  and  Legendary  Art.    (C.  Kingslcy) 

Eraser,  39:  2S3.  — Ed.  R.  89:  3S1.  — Brit.  Q.  10: 
208.  —  Blackw.  65:  175.  — Dub.  R.  30:  453, 

—  Winter  Studies  and  Summer  Rambles.     Brit.  &  For. 

R.  8:  134. 

—  Writings  of.     Colbura,  99:  457.     Same  art.  Eel.  JL 

31:  211.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  40:  147. 
Jameson,  John,  with  portrait.  (G.  Giltillan)  Hogg,  7 :  353. 
Jameson,  R.  S.,  Sonnets  to.     (H.  Coleridge)  Lond.  M.  7: 

iSo. 
Jamestown,  Va.,  250th  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of. 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  434. 

—  Listof  Ships  arrived  at,  1607-24.     N.  E.  Reg.  30:  414. 
Jam!,  the  Persian  Poet.     Eraser,  54:  603. 

Jamie  McQueeston;  a  Story.     Peop.  J.  11:  40,  96. 
Jamieson,  John,  Author  of  Scottish  Dictionary.     Tait, 

n.  s.  8:  514. 
Jamieson,  Robert,  Sketch  of.    (G.  Gillillan)  Hogg,  1;  81. 
Jamison,  David.  (E.  B.  O'Callaghan)  M.  Am.  Hist.  1:21. 
Jamrach,  Charles,  Museum  of.     (R.  Rowe)  Good  AV'ords, 

20:  165. 
Jamyn,  Amadis,  eai'ly  French  Poet.     Lond.  M.  9:  251. 
Jan  Mayen,  the  Mountain  Island.     Chamb   J.  28:  211. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  55:  494. 
Jane  Eyre's  School.     Belgra.  5:  237. 
Jane  Hearne's  Trial;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  45:  22S-274. 
Jane  Gurley"s  Story.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Hours  at  Home, 

2:  406,  494.     3:  19-53S. 
Jane  Ibbotson's  Warning.     (M.  Howilt)  Ev.  Sat.  2:  6S6. 
Jane  Marshall's  Golden  Wedding;  a  Story.     (M.  Fall) 

Tinsley,  26:  430. 
Jane  Ogilvie;  an  Irish  Tale.     Portfo.(Den.)  31:  34. 
Jane  Shore.     Colburn,  163:  337. 

Jane  Sinclair.     (W.  Carleton)  Dub.  Univ.  8:  335-705. 
Jane's  Vocation.     (G.  L.  Emery)  Cath.  World,  25:  525. 
Janes,  lulmund  S.,  Portrait  of.     Meth.  Q.  10:  i. 
Janet's  Repentance.     (Geo.  Eliot)  Blackw.  82:  55-519. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  399,  655.     55:  15S,  422,677. 
Janet  Mason's  Troubles.      Liv.   Age,    129 :    659,    793. 

130:  99. 
Janin,  Jules.    (E.  About)  Ev.  Sat.  17:  92.— (J.  E.  Cooke) 

So.  M.  15:  455.  —  with  portrait,  Appleton,  10:  620. 

—  Knick.  59:  78. 

—  and  the  Paris  Feuilletonistes.     Internat.  M.  4:  19. 

—  as  a  Critic.     (J.  D.  Osborne)  Scrib.  II :  823. 

—  how  he  became  a  .Tourn.nlist.     Temp.  Bar,  45:   71. 

—  last  of  the  Bohemians.    (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  19:  214. 
Janissaries.  Fail  of  the.     Chamb.  J.  8:  307. 

Jannc}',  Samuel  L..  Poems  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  505. 
Jamiina,  Greek  or  Turkish  ?    (G.  A.  Macmillan)  Macniil. 

40:  90.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:   757. 
Jans  von  Steufie's  Donkey.    (Mrs.  Brooks)  Cath.  World, 

15:  92. 
Jansen,  Krist  )fer.    Sigmund  Bresteson.    (H.  H.  Boyesen) 

No.  Am.  115:  379. 


Jansen,  Stephen  Theodore,  Biography  of.     Hunt,  3:  148. 
Jansenism.     No.  Brit.  29:  282. 

—  Gallicanism,  and  Jacobinism.     Dub.  R.  37:  98. 

—  History  and  Merits  of.     (S.  M.  Schmucker)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  3 :  6S9. 
— •  Jervis  on.     Dub.  R.  74:  362. 

—  Neale's  History  of.     Dub.  R.  45:  42S. 

—  Rise  and  Sufferings  of.     Kitto,  7:  34. 
Jansenists,  The.     (J.  Cliapli'i)  Clir.  R.  21:  161. 

—  and  Clement  XI.      (J.  Mindock)  Am.  Chureii  R.  10: 

55'- 

—  and  Quesnel.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  28:  132. 

—  Dutch,  and  Dr.  Wordsworth.     Jlontli,  15:  492. 

—  History  of.     (S.  K.  Kollock)  Princ.  28:  112. 
Jansenist  Bible  Society.     Clir.  Obs.  46:  2S2. 
Janscnist  Church  of  Holland.     Eel.  R.  I08:  13S. 
Jansenist  Schism  in  Holland.  (C.  von  Akm)  Cath. World, 

18:  686,  83S. 
Januarius,  St.,  of  Najiles.    (.\.  Dumas)  Canad.  Mo.  5:  45. 

—  (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Uuiv.  89:  25. 

—  Liquefaction  of  Blood  of.    (P.  N.  Lynch)  Cath.  World, 

13:  772.     14:  32-526.  —  Month,  3:  81. 
January.     (W.  Ilowitt)  Howitt,  i:  9. 

—  Gossip  about.     (C  A.  White)  Peop.  J.  9:   i. 
January  Day.     Eraser,  63:  41.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  68: 

77J- 
Japan.     Ed.  R.  96:  348.     Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  28:  21. — 
Quar.   114:   449.     137:   189  — Blackw.    112:    369. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:   513.  —  Blackw.  115:  696. — 
Allthe  Year,  6:  2S4.  —  Chamb.  J.  51:  87.     58:  214. 

—  Colburn,  95:  95.  —  Eraser,  69:  loi.  — House. 
Words,  3:  160.— Liv.  Age,  14:  466.  —  Lond.  Q. 
42  :  83.  —  Macmil.  26  :  493.  —  (F.  Vinton)  Put- 
nam, i:  241.  —  Republic,  i:  123.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  25: 
732. 

—  Adventure  in.     (G.  P.  Briggs)  Scrib.  2:  513. — Li|)- 

pinc.  19:  2S.|. 

—  Adventures  in.     Chamb.  J.  18:  74.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  35:  2S4. 

—  Alcock's  Narrative.     (.A.H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  27: 

721.     28:  18,  167. —Ed.  R.  117:  517. 

—  American  in.     (A.  W.  Habersham)  Harper,  18:  223. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  80:  658. 

—  Americans  in.     De  Bow,  27:  371.  —  Liv.  .Age,  23:  145. 

—  and  China  in  1S65.     lul.  R.  122:  175. 

—  and  the  China  Seas.     Godey,  54:  107,  203. 

—  and  England,  Earliest  Intercourse  between.  St.  James, 

15:  635. 
Intercourse  between.     Chamb.  J.  7:  375. 

—  and  the  Japanese.     (M.  A.  Bruhmet)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

13:  241,  321.  — (T.  F.  R.  Mercein)  Meth.  Q.  13: 
282.  —  Bentley,  44:  623. — Chamb.  J.  36:  153. — 
Ed.  R.  113:  37.  —  Kiiiek.  64:  249.  —  No.  Brit.  31: 
424.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  50:   1S4.  —  Sharpe,  44:  81. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  32. 

—  and  the  Jesuits.     Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  452,  588. 

—  and  Malaysia,  Claims  of,  1S37.     Eel.  R.  71:  105. 
Voyages  to.  1S37.     Mo.  R.  149:  88. 

—  and  Manilla,  Lady's  Visit  to.     Liv.  Age,  79:  231. 

—  and  the  outside  World,  1852-54.     Rol".  (^).  26:  48. 
Intercourse  between,   1S60.     (E.  H.  House)  Atlan. 

5:  721.  —  (N.  Hale)  Chr.  E.Kam.  69:  loi.  —  Liv. 
Age,  2:  242. 

—  and  Prussia.     Ev.  Sat.  10.  503. 

—  and  the  United  States.     Dem.  R.  30:  319. 

Japanese  Experience  of  our  Civil  Service.     (D.   A. 

Wells)  Nation,  15:  212. 
New  Treaty  between,  1S5S.     Fraser.  58:  650. 

—  Architecture  in.     (J.  Conder)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  509. 

—  Art  in.     (Sir  R.  Alcock)  Art  J.  29:  73,  134.     30:  77. 

233,  261.  —  (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  7:  16-215.  —  Art 
J.  24:  293. 


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Japan,  Art  in,  Decorative.     Eel.  Engiii.  3:  313. 

—  Art  Manufactures  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  364. 

—  Artisan  of.     Eel.  Engin.  21:  75. 

—  Ascent  of  Fiisi-Yama.   Eel.  M.  55 :  220.  —  (C.  Gordon- 

Cuniiiiing)  Harper,  61:  649. 

—  avvakeneil.     (N.  Brooks)  Serib.  3:  669. 

—  Miss  Bird's.     (S    W.  Williams)  New  Eng.  40:  201. 

—  Count  de  Beauvoiriii.    (E.  Howland)  Lippinc.  13:  405. 

—  Botany  of.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  ,1.  Sei.  78:   187. 

—  Call  on  a  Bonze.     (W.  E.  Griftis)  Lippinc.  13:  725. 

—  Central.     (E.  R.  Crooke)  Geog.  M.  3:  286. 

—  Ceramic  Art  of.     Dub.  R.  78:  374. 

—  Change  and  Progress  in.    Eel.  M.  76:  742. 

—  Children  in.     Ev.  Sat.  16:  429.  — Liv.  Age,  134:  312. 

—  Chinaman's  .Journal  in.     Liv.  Age,  62:   186. 

—  Cliristianity  in.     Nat.  R.  lo:  446. 

Ilinidred  Years  of.     Quar.    130:   534.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  77:  I. 

—  Civilization  in.     Chamb.  J.  49:  740. 

—  Commerce  with.     Hunt,  i :  208. 

Opening  of.     (W.  C  Bryant)  Am.  Hist,  Roc.  3: 

148,  291.  —  Liv.  Age,  42:   189. 
Prospective.     De  Bow,  9:  444. 

—  Commercial  Condition  of,  1872.     Pract.  M.  3:  393. 

—  Commercial  Jlission   to.     Eel.  R.  91:  573.  —  Eraser, 

34:  696.—  Liv.  .Age,  25  :  54S. 

—  Costumes  and  Customs  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  157,  308,  317. 

—  Cruise  in.     Blaekw.  84:  635.     85:  49-532. 

—  Currency  of.     (J.  Newton)  Intel.  Obs.  12:   13. 

—  A  Daimio's  Life.     (W.  E.  GriiKs)  Lippinc.  16:  199. 

—  Daughters  of.     (E.  B.  Harris)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10:  349. 

—  Diar}-  in.     Chamb.  J.  47:  364,  380. 

—  Doeff's  Recollections  of.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  56: 

415. 

—  Dolmens  in.     (E.  S.  Morse)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  593. 

—  Elgin's   Mission   to.       Bentley,   47:    136.  —  (A.   H. 

Guernsey)  Harper,  21:  311.  —  Dub.  R.  48:  401. — 
Dub.  Univ.  55:  425.  —  Ed.  R.  iii:  96.  — Liv.  Age, 
59:  893. 

—  Embassy  to.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  732. 

—  Empire  of.    De  Bow,  13:541. — Penny  M.  7  :  377,  396. 
in  1859.     Colburn,  115:   i. 

Randall's.     Liv.  Age,  30:  126. 

—  Engineering  Education  in.     Nature,  16:  44. 

—  English  Influence  in.    (Sir  C.  W.  Dilke)  Fortn.  26:  424. 

—  Englishmen  in.     (.J.  Denis)  St.  James,  9:  308. 

—  European   Connection,    Religion,    and   People.     Chr. 

Rem.  24:  447. 

—  Excursion  in.     Belgra.  12:  318. 

—  Expeditions  to.     Sliarpe,  15:  332.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

26:  420. 

—  Eyes  and  Ears  in.     (G.  W.  Bacon)  Hours  at  Home,  6: 

155- 

—  Facts  about.     (G.  Webster)  Overland,  7:  459. 

—  Family  in,  and  in  Rome.  (K.  Minra)  New  Eng.  37:  670. 

—  Firemen  in.     All  the  Year,  39:  400. 

—  First  British  Legation  in.     Colburn,  127:  379. 

—  Five  Years  in.     (D.  B.  Simmons)  Galaxy,  5:  606. 

—  Foreign  Relations  of.     (Dr.  Macgowan)  Contin.  Mo. 

4:  333- —  Fraser,  51:  145.— (E.  W.Clark)  Inter- 
nat.  R.  4:  5T.  iSee  Japan  and  Great  Britain;  Japan 
and  the  U.  S.;  etc. 

—  Fortune's  Journey   to.      Colburn,    128:    300. — Liv. 

Age,  77:   1S6. 

—  Vox  Myths  of.     (W.  E.  GrifTin)  I,iiipine.  13:  -^■j. 

—  Gardeners  of.     (E.  .lesse)  Once  a  Week,  4:  581. 

—  General  Description  of.     Westm.  73:  ;oS. 

—  Geological  Changes  in.     (A.  S.  Bickmore)  Am.  J.  Sei. 

95:  209. 

—  Golownin's  Captivity  in.     (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  10:  33. 

—  Quar.  22:  107.  — Mo.  R.  91 :  39.  —  P„rtfo.(Den.) 
20:  20S,  244.  — Eel.  R.  28:  379.     29:  244. 


Japan,  Griffis's  Mikado's  Empire.  (A.  H.  GuLrnsey)  Har- 
per,  53:  496. —  (R.  Punipellv)  Nation,  23:  316.— 
Brit.  Q.  67:   I. 

—  Hara-Kiri  in.     (A.  B.  Mitford)  Cornh.  2o:   549. 

—  Consul  Harris's  Progress  in,  1858.     Liv.  Age,  59:834. 

60:   567. 

—  Health  .Matters  in.   (E.  S.  Morse)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  280. 

—  History  of,  Brief.     (N.  Brooks)  Overland,  9:  105. 

—  History,  Traditions,   and  Religions  of,  R.-ed's.     (W. 

E.  (iriOis)  Nation,  32:  281. 

—  Holid.ny  in.     (H.  F.  Abell)  Belgra.  31:  314. 

—  Holy  J'laces  of.     (J.  Harris)  Overland,  i:  240. 

—  Houses  in.     Am.  Arch,  i:  26. 

—  Illustrations  of.     Mo.  R.  99:  337. 

—  in  1852.     Dub.  R.  33:  269. 

—  in  1858-60,  Ch.  de  Chassiron  on.     Colburn,  125:  200. 

—  in  i860.     Brit.  Q.  31:  466. 

—  Industries  of.  All  the  Year,  36:  Sy.  —Pract.  M.  7:  102. 

—  Inside.     (W.  E.  Griffis)  Lippinc.  12:  174. 

—  Interior  of.     Hogg,  13:   182. 

—  Jaimts  in.     (W.  II.  Hallock)  Serib.  2:  241. 

—  Kiyoto,  the  Sacred  City  of.     (C.  A.  G.  Bridge)  Eel. 

M.  90:  2S8. 

—  Lady's  W^anderings  in.     Appleton,  25:  148. 

—  Learned  Societies  in.     Nature,  24:   538. 

—  Letters  from.     (J.  B.  Putnam)  Putnam,  11:  631,  758. 

—  Lite  in.     Chamb.  J.  46:  405.  —  All  the  Year,  36:  341. 

—  MacFarlane's  Account   of.     Eel.  R.   96:  46S. —  Liv. 

Age,  35:  324. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  330.—  Brit. 

Q.  29:  483.— Dub.  Univ.  18:  I.     Same  art.  Mus. 

26:   191.  —  (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  52:  293. 
Revolution  of.     Blaekw.  1 15:  696.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Ai<;e,  122:  238. 
Siebokl  on.     Mo.  R.  154:  465. 

—  Marriage  in.     All  the  Year.  31:  415. 

in  high  Life.     (W.  E.  Gritiis)  Lippinc.  15:  176. 

—  Martyrs  of.    Fraser,  67 :  396.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  59 :  40. 
Canonization  of.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  74: 

246. 

—  Martyrdom  of  an  Empire.     (E.  H.  Hous^)  Allan.  47: 

6to. 

—  Mediterranean  of.     (C.  A.  G.  Bridge)  Fortn.  24:  205. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  126:  676.  —  Blaekw.  90:  613. 

—  Meteorology  of.     Nature,  14:  295.     22:  344, 

—  Mineral  Resources  of.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  424. 

—  Mint  of,  1S74.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  35:   169. 

—  Jlission  Fields  in.     (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Good  Words, 

2o:.4S-8i8. 

—  Missions  in.     Sharpe,  12:  84. 

Jesuit  Attempts  at.     Chr.  R.  25:  632. 

Sketches  of  early.     Month,  II :  25,  170,  234. 

—  Mitford's  Tales  of  Old.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation.  13:  245. 

—  Modern.     (Sir  D.  Wedderburn)  Fortn.  29:  417,529. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  222,  345.  —  Month,  15:  136. 

—  Month  in  a  Japanese  Farmhouse.     Temp.    Bar.    44: 

356.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  403.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  125:  46S. 

—  Moral  and  Political  Revolution  in.     Blaekw.  loi :  427. 

—  Music  in.     All  the  Year,  5:   149. 

—  Mythical  Zoology  of.  ( W.  E.Grifns)  Overland,  13: 139. 

—  IMythologv  of  Ancient.     Westm.  no:  27. 

—  New  Language  for.     (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  7:  345. 

—  Notes  on.     (L.  Oliphant)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  5:  86. 

—  Old  and  New.     (Sir  R.  Aleock)  Contemp.  38:  S27. 

—  Paper-Making  in.     Chamb.  J.  48:    693.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  78:  240. 

—  Perry's  Exi)edition  to.     (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  83: 

233.  — (R.  Tomes)  Harper,  12:  441,  733.  —  New  Q. 
5:  376.  —  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  523. — Bentley,  40: 
387.  —  Dem.  R.  32:  64. 

—  Persecution  in,  Recent.     Month,  19:  161. 


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Japan,  Political  Tragedies  in.     Blackw.  91:  424. 

—  Prelii>toric  Man  in.     (E.  S.  Morse)  Nature,  17:  89. — 

Nature,  21:  350. 
Traces  of.     (E.  S.  Morse)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  257. 

—  Present  and  Future  of.    (E.  H.  House)  Harper,  46:  S58. 

—  Prisons  in.     (W.  E.  Griffis)  Overland,  15:  289. 

—  Progress  and  Ueform  in.     Ed.  K.  136:  244. 

—  Railway  Trip  in.     Chanib.  J.  54:  26. 

—  Railways  in.     Eel.  Engin.  3:   125. 

—  Recent  Changes  in.     (K.  Mitsukuri)  Internat.  K.  lo: 

477- 

—  Recent  Travels  in,  iSSo.     Quar.  150:  305.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  147:  451.  —  Loud.  Q.  55:  ^;^2-  —  Chamb. 
J.  31 :  100. 

—  Sir  E.  Reed's  History  of.     Nature,  22:  610. 

—  Reform  in.     Ed    R.  136:  244.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

114:  670. 

—  Rein's  Travels  in.     (\V.  E.  Griffis)  Nation,  33:  317. 

—  Religion  of.     (D.  B.  Simmons)  Hours  at  Home,  7:  435. 

—  (M.  A.  Bruhmet)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:   161. 

—  Revolution  of  1S6S-71.     ( \V.  E.  Gritlis)  No.  Am.  120: 

28 1. 
Romance  of.     Eel    M.  83:  309. 

—  revolutionized.     Ed.  R.  154:  122. 

—  Ride  through  Yedo.     (A.  B.  Mitford)  Fortn.  13:  505. 

—  Romance  in.    Nat.  R.  12:  340.     Same  art.  Ecl.M.  53: 

299. 

—  Russian  Embassj-  to.     Quar.  6:  357. 

—  School  in.     (.J.  C.  Ballagh)  Harper,  57:  663 
■ — Sensation  Diplomacy  in.     Blackw.  93:  397. 

—  Sketch-Hook  in.     (E.  H.  Hall)  Dark  Blue,  i:  765. 

—  Social  Life  in.     House.  \Vords,  19:  237,  561. 

—  Society,  Art,  and  Industry  of.     Pract.  iL  I :  ^S. 

—  Some  Pictures  from.     (N.  Brooks)  Scrib.  II :   177. 

—  Something  about.     (G.  B.  Bacon)  Hours  at  Home,  5: 

557.     6:  82. 

—  Spalding's.     Liv.  Age,  48:  395. 

—  Strange  Professions  in.     All  the  Year,  44:  534. 

—  Summer  Outing  in.     Lond.  See.  36:  56. 

—  Tales  of  Old.     (A.  B.  Mitford)  Fortn.  13:  668.     14: 

13S.  —  Once  a  Week,  24:  417. 

—  Theater  in.     All  the  Year,  38:  40. 

Day  in.     (E.  H.  House)  Atlan.  30:  257.     Same  art. 

Cornh.  26:  341. 
Glimpse  of.     Ecl.M.  75:  424. 

—  Theaters  of.     Appleton,  2:  449,  481. — Eng.  Dom.  M. 

17:  iS6.  —  Galaxy,  21:  75. 

—  Three  Years'  Residence  in.     (Sir  R.  Alcock)  Temp. 

Bar,  8:  280. 

—  Titsingh's  Illustrations  of.     Eel  R.  35:  324. 

—  Traveling  in.     Belgra.  36:  57. 

—  Treaties  with.     Liv.  Age,  48:  661. 

—  Village  of.     All  the  Year,  37:  203. 

—  Visit  to.     (C.  F.  Winslow)  Liv.  Age,  10:  335. 

—  "Wanderings  in.     (A.  B.  Mitford)  Cornh.  25:  196,  302. 

Same  art.  Eel  M.  78:  399,662.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 
13:  13,  203,  367.  Same  art.  Liv.  xVge,  112:  692. 
113:  30. 

—  Watering-Place  in.     Belgra.  32:  475. 

—  What  we  know  about,  1S51.     Bentlev,  31:   54;. 

—  Yedo  or  Yeddo,  Capital  of  the  Taikiui.     (E.  H.  Hall) 

Lippinc.  3:  322. 

—  Yokohama  Pidgin.     Li.v.  Age,  142:  496 
Japan  Ware  of  Pontypool.     Art  J.  24:   23. 

Japanese,  The.     (W.  J.  A.  Bradford)  Chr.  Exam.  55:  22. 
—  (J.A.Chessar)  Nature, I  ngo.  —  St.  James,  2:  466. 

—  at  Home.    All  the  Year,  7:  271. 

—  Dress  and  Hair  of.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  651. 

—  in  Washington,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  295. 

—  Pictures  of.     (L.  Abbott)  Harper,  39:  305. 

—  Something  about.  (G.W.  Bacoii)H,)urs  at  Home,  6:  82. 
Japanese  Alloys.     (R.  Pump>'lly)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  43. 


Japanese  Ambassadors'  Journey  to  London.      Cornh.  7: 

603. 
Japanese   and   Chinese   Students  in   America.       (C.  F. 

Thwing)  Scrib.  20:  450. 
Japanese  Ballet.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  96. 
Japanese  Children.     Ev.  Sat.  17:  429. 
Japanese  Doctor  and  his  Works.     (E.  H.  House)  Atlan. 

28:  67S. 
Japanese  Fan;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  34:  379. 
Japanese  Fragments.  (S.  Osborn)  Once  a  Week,3 :  33-437. 
Japanese  Indemnity  Fund.      (D.  C.  Gilman)  Overland, 

10:  1S4. 
Japanese  Interiors.     (W.  E.  McArthur)  Overland,  6:  15. 
Japanese  Ladies,  Costumes  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:   157. 
Japanese  Lacquer  Ware.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  364. 
Japanese  Laureates.     Lond.  Q.  56:  307. 
Japanese  Laws ;  or  the  Legacy  of  SyeA'as.  ( W.  E.Grigsby) 

Luth.  Q.  7:  207. 
Japanese  Literature  and  Art.     Art  .J.  23:  160. 
Japanese  Love-Story.     Lond.  Soc.  31 :  13S. 
Japanese  Lyric  Drama.     Cornh.  34:  479. 
Japanese  ]Melodies,  Some.    (C.  L.  Kellogg)  Scrib.  14:  504. 
Japanese  Merchant's  Home.      (W.  E.  Griffi.*)  Overland, 

12:  31. 
Japanese  Miniature  Odes.      Cornh.  36:  72.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  89:  362. 
Japanese  Ornament.     Eng.  Dom.  51.  15:  69,  122. 
Japanese  Poetry,  Ancient.     Westm.  94;  321. 

—  Bouquet  of  Japanese  Verses.      (C.  A.  DeKay)  Scrib. 

9:  329- 
Japanese  Romance.   (Sir  D.  Wedderburn)  Fortn.  31 :  273. 
Japanese  Seismology.     (C.  G.  Rockwood,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

122:  468. 
Japanese  Sermons.     (A.  B.  Mitford)  Cornh.  20:  196,  356. 
Japanese  Statesman  at  Home.     (E.  H.  House)  Harper, 

44:  583. 
Japanese  Story.     Cornh.  44:  345. 
Japanese  Story  of  Creation.      (S.  Robjohns)   St.  James, 

34:  187. 
Jajjanese  Stories,  Modern.     Belgra.  37:  183. 
Japanese  Wrecks  on  American  Coast.     (H.  Davis)  Over- 
land, 9:  353. 
Japanese  Wrestlers.     Chamb.  J.  54:  669. 
Japanning  and  Varnishing.      (T.  P.  Jones)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  2:  31-283.     4:  130.     5:  270. 
Jar  of  Gold;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  23:  366. 
Jarcke,  C.  E.     Political  Essays.     Dub.  R.  30:  37I. 
Jardin  d'Acclimatation,' Fate  of.     Eraser,  85:  17. 
Jardin  des  Plantes,  History  of.     Blackw.  14:   121,  577. 
Jardine,  Sir  William.     Nature,  li:  74. 
Jargonium.  a  Compound  of  Uranium.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

89:  276. 
Jaroclio  Life.     (M.  Reid)  Galaxy,  5:  681. 
Jaroslaff,  City  of.     (Baron  Haxthausen)  Bentlev,  24:  97. 
Jarousseau,  J.,  Pastorof  the  Desert.    Dub.  L'niv.79:  527. 
Jarratt,  Devcreux,  Account  of.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  507. 
Jarvis,  Samuel  F.      (X.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R. 

4:  iSS. 

—  Church  Chronology.      (J.  L.  Kingsley)  New  Eng.  5: 

215.     6:  378.  —  (S.  F.  Jarvis)  Am.  Church  R.  1 :  82. 

—  Church  of  the  Redeemed.  (.-V.  H.  Vinton)  Am.  Church 

R.  4:  112. 

—  Discourse  on  the  Indian  Tribes.      (.J.  Pickering)  No. 

Am.  II :  103. 

—  History  of  the  Church.   Chr.  Exam.  38:  412.  —  (Prof. 

Ogilby)  Moth.  Q.  5:  269. 

—  Re])ly  to  Dr.  Milnor.     Brownson,  5:  20. 

Jarvis,  William,  Life  of.     (H.  Cutts)  N.  E.  Reg.  20:  193. 

Jashcr,  Book  of.  (H.M.Johnson)  Meth.  Q.  7:  82.— 
Eel.  R.  76:  630.  —  Eraser,  5 :  643.  —  Chr.  Rem.  30: 
3S5. — Dub.  R.  39:  199.  —  Kitto,  15:  229.— Chr. 
Obs.  34:  17. 


JASHER 


680 


JEFFERSON 


Jasher,  Book  of,  Bibliographical  Notes  on.    (R.  11.  Ilorne) 
Cong. M. 17:  82. 

—  Donaldson  on.  LoncL  Q.  5:  455.  —  Westin.  63:  517. 
Jasmin;  a  Tale.  (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath  World,  28:  591. 
Jasmin,  Jacques,  the  Barber  I'oet.      (II.  Wheaton)  Am. 

Whig  H.  7:  397.  —  Westm.  52:  39.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  24:  97.  Same  art.  Kd.  M.  18:  510. — Eng. 
Dom.  M.  8:  2S3.  —  No.  Brit.  47:  302.  —  (H.  Coppt^e) 
Putnam,  14:  404.  —  (J.  A.  Harrison)  So.  M.  12:641. 
—  (II.  W.  Preston)  Allan.  37:  34,  157-  —  Broadw.  6: 
149. 

—  An  Evening  with.     Chamb.  J.  20:  17.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  30:  272.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:   537. 
Jason's  Quest.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Lippinc.  12:  1S2. 
Jasper  Deane.     (J.Saunders)  Good  Words,  i8:  465-825. 
Jasper  Howes;  a  Tale.    (V,  F.  Townsend)  Sharpe,  48: 

241. 
Java.     Blackw.  6:  318. 

Jataka  Tales,  Davids's.     (S.  Beal)  Nation,  32:  261. 
Jaubert,  Madame  C.    Souvenirs.     (H.  S.  Wil.son)  Fortn. 

36:  346.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  637.  —  (A.  Laugel) 

Nation,  32:  89.—  Blackw.  130:  70. —  Lippinc.  27: 

498. 
Java  and  its  Dependencies.     Quar.  6:  487. 

—  and  tlie  Dutch  Coffee  Monopoly.     No.  Brit.  46:  319. 

—  and  the  Javanese.     So.  K.  n.  s.  20:  129. 

—  by  an  Anglo-Batavian.     Eraser,  63:  506.     64:379. 

—  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  ii:  32S. 

—  Dutch  in.    (Sir  D.  Wedderburn)  Fortn.  29:  96.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  323. 

—  Excursion  to  Buitenzorg.     Fraser,  50:  iii. 

—  Jaunt  in.     (G.  J.  Oliver)  Harper,  15:  324. 

—  Life  in.     Lond.  Q.  23:  97.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  24. 

—  Rafflcs's.     Ed.  R.  31:  395.  — Quar.  17:  72.  — Mo.  R. 

86:  337. —  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  32:  105. 

—  Recollections   of.      (Sir  J.   Bowring)  Fortn.  3:    431. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  410. 

—  Vital  Statistics  of.  (W.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.ii:6o. 
Javanese,  Notes  on.     (A.  II.  Kiehl)  Anthrop.  J,  6:  346. 
Javelin  of  the  Franks.     (W.  M.  Wylie)  Arch.  35:  48. 
Jay,  John.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  161.— 

(W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  81:  346. 

—  Life  of.     (O.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  37:    315.— 

(W.  H.  Y.  Hackett)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  59.  — (F.  L. 
Hawkes)  New  York  R.  9:  273.  —  (F.  L.  Hawkes) 
Liv.  Age,  8:  220.  —  Am.Mo.  R.  4:  35. — Ann.  Reg. 
4:  215. 

and  Character  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Contin.  Mo. 

6:  336.  —  West.  M.  4:  178,  211. 

—  Treaty  with  Great  Britain.     (F.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  17: 

142. 
Jay,  William.     (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  15:  229.  — Chr.  R. 
20:  351.  —  Liv.  Age,  59:  472.  — Nat.  M.  5:  24. 

—  Autobiography.     (W.  A.  Larned)  New  Eng.  13:   145. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  55:  387.  —  Eel.  R  100:  570.— Lond. 
Q.  17:  205. —  Tait,  n.  s.  21:  692. — Theo.  &  Lit. 
J.  7:  690. 

—  Christian  contemplated.     Cong.  M.  9:  585. 

—  Works  of.     Meth.  Q.  5:  335.  —  (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

5:  369- 
Jay,  Long-crested.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural.  5:  770. 
•lays  and  Nutcrackers.    (W.J.  Broderip)  Fraser,  56:  457. 
Jealousy  of  Lovers.     Temp.  Bar,  25:  514. 
Jcan-Ah  Pouquelin.     (G.  W.  Cable)  Scrib.  lo:  91. 
Jeanie  Burns.    Lost  Children.     Bentley,  32:  143.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  566. 
Jeanne;  a  Tale.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Temp.  Bar,  44:  341. 
Jeanne  d'Albret,  Queen  of  Navarre.     Tinsley,  5;  689. 
Joanne  Dupont.     Liv.  Age,  no:  785. 
Jeannest,  Emilc.     Art  J.  9:  227. 
Jeannette.     (J.  Stretton)  Dub.  Univ.  81:  289,  425. 
Jeannette.     (C  F.  Woolson)  Scrib.  9:  232. 


Jebb,  John,  Bishop,  and  Alex.  Knox,  Correspondence. 
Dub.  Univ.  4:  241.  —  Mo.  R.  134:  142.  —  Eel.  R. 
60:  376. 

—  Forster's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  63:  454.  —  Mo.  R.  140:  33. 

—  Sermons.     Cl1r.Obs.14:  655.     15:  356-555.     16:71. 

17:  305- 
Jebb,  R.  C    Translations  into  Greek  and  Latin.    (F.  W. 

H.  Myers)  Fortn.  20:  645. 
Jed  Smith's  strange  Adventure.     Chamb.  J.  44:  523. 
Jedburgh.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  744. 
Jedburgh  Abbey.     Penny  M.  14:  305. 
Jeddo,  Fortune's.     Liv.  Age,  77:  186. 

—  Notes  from.     (C.  H.  Gunn)  St.  James,  8:  113. 

—  Sights  in.     (B.  Taylor)  Scrib.  3:  132. 

—  Visit  to.     (J.  B.  Putnam)  Putnam,  12:   103. 
Jeejeebhoy,  Sir  Jamsetjee,  a  Parsee  Jlerchant.      (C.  E. 

Norton)  No.  Am.  73:   135.  —  Hunt,  27:  694. — Eel. 
M.  62:  498. 
Jefferson,  Joseph.     (J.  B.  Runnion)  Lippinc.  4:   167. 

—  as  Rip  Van  Winkle.    (L.  C.  Davis)  Lippinc.  24:  57.  — 

(S.  Johnson)  Radical,  6:133.  — with  i)(irlrait,Ev.  Sat. 
10:  153,  162.  —  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  9:  247. — 
A^jleton,  19:  146.  —  0.  &  N.  2:  684.  —  (L.  C.  Da- 
vis) Atlan.  19:  750. 

Jefferson,  Joseph  Brown,  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  45:  208. 

Jefferson,  Thomas.  (J.  Q.  Adams)  O  &  N.  7:  135.  — 
(W.  Dorsheimer)  Atlan.  2:  706,  7S9. — (V.  W. 
Kingsley)  Nat.  Q.  30:  27S. — (E.  Quincy)  Nation, 
^3-  309-  —  (J-  F-  Rueling)  Meth.  Q.  19:  59.— 
Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  513.  —  Am.  Wliig  R.  12:  33,  182, 
290.  —  De  Bow,  24:  508. — Knick.  52:  359,  479. — 
Liv.  Age,  74:  132.  —  with  portrait,  (S.  G.  Drake) 
N.  E.  Reg.  11:  193. 

—  and  Adams,  Death  of.    Niles's  Reg.  30:  329,  345,  368. 
Eulogies  on.     Am.  Q.  i:  54. 

—  and  Coleridge.     Hist.  M.  9:  24. 

—  and  Charles  James  Fox.     Dem.  R.  27:  193. 

—  and  A.  Hamilton.     Liv.  Age,  81 :  613. 

—  and  his  Times.     Nat.  M.  13:  20. 

—  as  a  Lover.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Appleton,  12:  230. 

—  as  a  Sore-Head.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  30:  273. 

—  by  the  Light  of  1863.    (J.  Slieldon)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  129. 

—  Character  of.     (T.  Bulfinch)  No.  Am.  91:   107. 

—  College  Days  of.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  29:  16. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Colburn,  29:  269. 

—  Enmity  to  Judge  Marshall.     Am.  Q.  7:   123. 

—  Family  of.     (A.  PI.  Guernsey)  Harper,  43:  366. 

—  Glance  at.     (H.  Flanders)  Lippinc.  2:  261. 

—  Governor  of  Virginia.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  30:  174. 

—  Home  of,  atMonticello.   (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  7: 145- 

—  in  Continental  Congress.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  29:  676. 

—  in  House  of  Burgesses.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  29:  395. 

—  in  War  of  the  Revolution.    (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  29:  517. 

—  Last  Moments  of.     Niles's  Reg.  31 :  197. 

—  Letter  on  Education.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  173. 
to  S.  Smith.     N.  Eel.  7:  252. 

—  Liie  of.     Dem.  R.  35:  371. 

and   Cliaracter   of.      New  York    R.    i:    5.  —  (A. 

Ritchie)  No.  Am.  30:  511.  —  (A.  H.  Everett)  No. 
Am.  39:  23S.  40':  170.  —  So.  R.  5:  100.  —  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  4:  207.  — (A.  P.  Upshur)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6: 
642. —  Ed.  R.  51:  496.  66:  156.  — Selec.  Ed.  R. 
2:  366.  — Eel.  R.  69:  249.  — Mus.  16:  558.  32: 
289. — Mo.  R.  121:  277. 

—  Minister  to  France.     (J".  Parton)  Atlan.  30:  405. 

—  Notes  on   Virginia;   Revised  Proofs.     (E.   B.  O'Cal- 

lagliau)  Hist.  M.  13:  96. 

—  on  NuUitication.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  supp.  37. 

—  on  Tariff,  1785.     Niles's  Reg.  24:  133. 

—  Opinions  on  Slavery-.     (A.  D.  White)  Atlan.  9:  29. 

—  Papers  of.     Kuick.  6:  394,  537.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3: 

3'.  304- 


JEFFERSOX 


681 


JEREMY 


Jefferson,  Thomas,  Partou's  Life  of.  (J.  P.  Qiiincy)  O. 
&  N.  9:  749.  —  (K.  Gale)  Peiin  Mo.  5:  612.  —  (F. 
Sheldon)  Nation,  18:  2S4.  — (F.  Sheldon)  No.  Am. 
118:  405. 

—  Pecuniary  Embarrassments  of.     Niles's  I!cg.  30:  35, 

2S0,  390. 

—  Poliiical  Opinions  of.    (S.  Fowler)  No.  Am.  loi:  313. 

—  Private  Character  of.    (E.  O.  Dunning)  New  Eug.  19: 

64S. 

—  Randolph's  Domestic  Life  of.    (W.  Baird)  So.  j\L  10: 

495- 

—  Randolph's  Memoir  of.     Ed.  R.  51:  64.     52:  139. — 

Westm.  13:  312.  —  Liv.  Age,  70:  515. 

—  a  Reformer  of  Old  \irginia.    (J.  Parton)  Allan.  30:  32. 

—  Rives  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  574. 

—  a  Student  of  Law.     (J.  Parton)  .Vtlan.  29:   179. 

—  Tucker's  Life  of.     (IL  Brougham)  Ed.  U.  66:   156.— 

Eel.  R.  69:  249. 

—  a  Virginia  Lawyer.     (.J.  Parton)  Allan.  29:  312. 

—  Waifs  from  Monticello.     (G.  W.  Bagby)  Lippiuc.  4: 

205. 

—  Writer  of   Declaration.     (J.   E.  Cooke)   Harper,  53 : 

211. 

—  Writings  of.     Dem.  R.  36:  17. 

Jeffrey,  Francis.  (C.  Pebody)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5:  28. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  106:  92.  —  Anal.  M.  14:  52. — 
No.  Brit.  13:  146.  —  Liv.  Age,  24:  599.     25:  172. 

—  Dem.  R.  27:  320.  —  Bentley,  32:  127. — Nat.  M. 
i:  21S.  —  Sharpe,  11:  193.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am. 
75:  296.  — Blackw.  72:  269,  461. 

—  and  the  Edinburgh  Review.     Westm.  58:  Q5.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  26:  358. 

—  and  Gifford  vs.  Shakspere  and  Milton.    Knick.  22:  270. 

—  and  Dr.  Phillpotts.     Blackw.  13:  51,  476. 

—  and  Rectorship  of  Glasgow.     Blackw.  13:  93. 

—  as  a  Reviewer.     Cornh.  38:  221. 

—  compared  with  Ilazlitt.     Blackw.  3:  303. 

—  Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh  Review.     (J.   IMon- 

crieff)  No.  Brit,  i:  252.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  3:  542. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  3:  529.  —  Eel.  R.  79:  434. — 
Mo.  R.  163:  I.  —  Chr.  Rem.  7:  347. 

—  Letter  to.     Blackw.  3:  75. 

on  the  Westminster  Review.    Blackw.  15:  144,  55S. 

—  Life  of,  (^ockburn's.    (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Chr.  Exam. 

53:  229.  — Chamb.  J.  17:  277.  —  Chr.  Obs.  52:  555. 

—  Dub.  R.  32:  464.  —  Dub.  Univ.  39:  625,  722. — 
Eel.  R.  95:  606.  —  Fraser,  45:  557.  —  Hogg,  9:  200. 

—  House.  Words,  i:  113.     Same  art.  Harper,  i:  66. 

—  Irish  Q.  2:  249.  —  Liv.  Age,  33:  278,  365.  —  New 
Q.  i:  231.  —  No.  Brit.  17:  2S3.  —  Quar.  91:  105. 
S.ime  art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  337.  —  Quar.  148:  255. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  19:  376.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20:  269. 

—  Obituary  of.     (J.  Moncrieff)  No.  lirit.  13:  273. 

—  Sketch  "of.     (J.  Clark)  Mercer.-b.  5:  207. 

—  Theory  of  Beauty.     Westm.  53:   i. 
Jeffreys,  Sir  Genrge.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  460. 

—  Woolrych's  Life  of.     So.  R.  7:  459.  —  Mo.  R.  114:  y^- 
Jeffries  Manuscripts,  Seals  on.     N.  K.  Reg.  31:  56. 
Jehan  Ghir,   Mogul  Emperor,  Autobiography  of.     Col- 
burn,  26:  201. 

Jehovah  and  Elohim  in  Genesis.  (W.  Aikman)  Mcth. 
Q.  37:  610. 

—  Angel  of.     (C.  Goodspeed)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  593. 

—  The  Name.     (E.  Ballentiue)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3:  7-50. 

—  (A.  Tholuck)  Am.  Bib.  Rcpos.  4:  89.  —  (W.  H. 
Green)  Evang.  R.  16:  86. 

as  a  memorial  Name.     (T.  Tyler)  Kitto.  35:  206. 

36:  197. 

ISIcaning  of.     (P.  de  Lagarde)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  544. 

Rendering  of.     Bib.  R.  3:  21. 

Jehovali-Tireh.     (W.  Crowell)  Chr.  R.  22:  492. 
Jelinck,  Carl.     Nature,  15:  85. 


Jellachlich,  Ban  of  Croatia.    Colburn,  85:  2S.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  16:  35S. 
Jellalabad,  Journey  to.     Bentley,  36:   379.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  43:  470. 
Jelly-Fishes.     (J.  A.  Allen)  Cauad.  Mo.  11:  407.  — (E. 

S.  Morse)  Am.  Natural,  i:  244.  —  (A.  Wilson)  Bel- 

gra.  42:  207.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  450.  —  (J.  G. 

Wood)  Once  a  Week,  7:  232. — Chamb.  J.  17:  87. 

—  Nat.  M.  i:  540.  —  Hogg,  12:  292. 

—  New  Fresh-Water.    (G.  J.  AUnian  and  G.  J   Romanes) 

Nature,  22:   177. 

—  Tubular.     (J.  W.  Fewkes)  Am.  Natural.  14:  617. 
Jem  Catherwood's  Vision.  (J.  J.  Robbins)  Overland,  4:  52. 
Jem  McGowan's  Wish;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  i:  56. 
Jem  Nash,  the  dull  Boy.     Fraser,  69:   336.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  81:  51. 
Jemmy  Blinker;  a  Poem.    Blackw.  127:  253.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  94:  464. 
Jemili,  Cruise  of.     (F.  Walpole)  Bentley,  35:  27S-479. 
Jena.     Bentley,  54:  616. 

—  Campaign  of,  1S06.     Temp  Bar,  36:  245. 

—  Field  of.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  6:  413. 

—  Student  Life  at.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  769. 

—  University  Life  at.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  779. 
Jenifer's  Prayer.     (0.  Crane)  Cath.  World,  3:  17-318. 
Jenisei  River.     (A.  E.  Nordenskiuld)  Nature,   13:   95, 

275,  312.     14:  3S0.     15:  123. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Natm-e,  16:  367. 

Jenkin,  Jlrs.  C.     Cousin  Stella.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  305. 
Jenkins,  Edward.     Giu.\'s  Baby.     O.  &  N.  2:  615. 
Jenks  Genealogy.     (W.  Jenks)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  201. 
Jenner,  Edward.    (L  Scotl)  Once  a  Week,  3:  483.    Same 

art.  Liv.   Age,  68:   162.—  with  portrait,  Anal.  M. 

9:  48. — Chamb.  J.  3;  281.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

5:  539.  —  Penny  M.  7:  269. 

—  and  Vaccination.     Chamb.  J.  5:  317.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  10:  234. 

—  Baron's  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  146:  622. 

—  Life  of,  with  portrait.     Portt'i).(Dcn.)  33:  512. 
Jenner  Genealogy.    (W.  S.  ApplcUui)  N.  E.  Reg.  19:  247. 
Jennie  Stevenson;  a  Tale.     Colburn,  35:  344. 
Jennings,  Eliza,  Tomb  of.     Portfo.(I)un.)  11:  535. 
Jenny  Basket;   an  American  Romance.     Tait,  n.  s.  12: 

699,  765.     13:  116-289. 
Jenyns,  Soame,  Works  of.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  3: 

136.  —  (H.  Southern)  Retros.  2:  291. 
Jephthah  and  his  Daughter.     (J.  O.  Skinner)  L'niv.  Q. 

18:  56. 
Jephthah's  Daughter.     (G.  A.  Simcox)  Cornh.  15.  606. 

—  Lanuiitation  for;  a  Poem.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  588. 
Jephthairs  Ollering.     (J.  H.  Kurtz)  Evang.  R.  6:  3S6. 
Jephthah's  Vow.     (S.  Comfort)  Metli.  Q.  15:  558.  — (M. 

S.  Terry)  Meth.  Q.  33:  266.  — (X.  Bctts)  Am.  Bib. 
Rcpos.  2d  s.  9:  143.  —  Dub.  Univ.  12:  273.  —  (S. 
Warren)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  23S  — Evang.  R.  13:  28. — 
(S.  Talbot)  Chr.  R.  27:  377. 

—  Exegetical  Remarks  on.    (J.  Muenscher)  Am   Church 

R.  4:  415. 
Jephtha  Leathers;  or  the  Philosophy  of  Failure.    So.  Lit. 

Mess.  10:  48. 
Jerbeh's  Tower  of  Skulls.     Am.  Arch.  9:  141. 
.It'rboa,  The.     Penny  JL  6:  412. 
Jcrdan,  William,  with  portrait.     Fraser,  i:  605. 

—  Autobiography.     Chamb.  J.  17:  375.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  34:  155.  —  Dub.  Univ.  40:  289.  —  Eel.  R.  96: 
175.  —  Liv.  Age,  33:  606.  —  NewQ.  i:  270,369. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  19:  3S0,  569,  756.     21:  117. 

—  Literary  Experiences  of.     Westm.  58:  507. 
Jeremiaii  compared  with  St.  Paul.    (J.  S.  Ilowson)  Good 

Words,  9:  617. 
Jeremiah  Lillyboy.     Once  a  Week,  25 :   111-177. 
Jeremy  Train,  his  Drive;  a  Poem.     Scrib.  i:  i. 


JERICHO 


682 


JERUSALEM 


Jericho,  Plain  of.    (C.  H.  Brigham)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  14:  324. 

—  Piiiii.slnneiit  of  Kel)uil(ler  of.     Kitto,  17:  364. 
Jericlio  Kuom.s.     All  tlio  Year,  24:  304. 
Jericho  Theater.     All  the  Year,  25:  iii. 
Jerks,  Ancient  and  modern.     Knick.  52:  373. 
Jerome,  St.    (II.  G.  Spaulding)  O.  6c  N.  4:  301.  —  Dub. 

11.62:  395.  —  Prine.  36:  364. 

—  and  his  Correspondence.     (J.  McSwiney)  Jlonth,  22: 

14,  3°5-     24:  393.     25:  26. 

—  and  ills  Ecclesiastical  Correspondents.    Theo.  R.  i:  27. 

—  and  his  Times.     (S.  Osgood)  15ib.  Sac.  5:   117. 

—  and  St.  Augustine.     Cong.  4:  227. 

—  Letters  of.     (W.  C.  Lake)  Contemp.  5:  265.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  94:  225. 

Jerome  of  Prague.     Meth.  M.  45:  508. 

Jerome  Bonaparte,  King  of  Westpiialia,  Early  Life  of. 
Colburn,  122:  119. 

Jerome  Bonaparte,  Prince.  (E.  L.  Didier)  Internat.  R. 
11:   120. 

Jerome  Bongrand's  Heresy ;  a  Tale  about  Priests.  Cornh. 
39:  303.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  420. 

Jerome  Paturot,  and  Novels  in  general.  (\V .  M.  Thack- 
eray) Eraser,  28:  349. 

—  in  Search  of  a  Republic.     Westm.  50:  237. 
Jerram,  Charles,  Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  695. 
Jerrold,  Douglas.      (J.  Ilannay)  Atlan.  i:   i.  —  (G.  S. 

Phillips)  No.  Am.  89:  431.  —  with  portrait,  (J.  E. 
Sinnett)  Eel.  M.  11:  443.  —  Eel.  M.  42:  277. — 
House.  AVords,  19:  217.  —  Brit.  Q.  10:  192.  —  Liv. 
''^S*^)  53- 3'3'  54:  33'^-  —  Colburn,  no:  407.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  754.  —  Liv.  Age,  60:  420. — 
Sharpc,  29:   177.  —  (II.  Bedford)  Month,  12:  534. 

—  and  modern  Literary  Life.     No.  Brit.  30:  237- 

—  Genius  and  \Yritings  of.    Eel.  R.  99:  419.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  32:  166. 

—  Letters  of.     (C.  &  M.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  17: 

350,  498,  5S9. 

—  Life  of.     New  Q.  8:  127. 

and  Remains  of.    Ed.  R.  no:  99. 

—  Man  made  of  Money.     Brit.  Q.  10:    T92.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 

16:  290. 

—  Recollections  of.     Knick.  54:  474. 

—  AYritiugs  of.     Liv.  Age,  44:   117. 

Jerry  Jarvis's  Wig.     (R.  H.  Barhani)  Bcntley,  13:  496. 
Jersey,  Dowager  Countess  of.     Belgra.  2:  343. 
Jersey,  Island  of.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib.  10:  401. — 
Belgra.  21:  355.  —  St.  Paul's,  9:  270. 

—  Affairs  in.     Eraser,  92:  iii. 

—  Anglo-French  in.     Chamb.  J.  18:  332. 

—  Chronicles  of,  Hugo's.     Colburn,  112:  467. 

—  Inglis  on.     Mo.  R.  134:  126. 

—  Jottings  in.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  3:  216. 

—  Night-Job  in.     Chamb.  J.  24:  254, 

—  Notes  on.     (R.  Rowe)  Good  Words,  12:  597. 

—  Relics  of  non-historic  Times.     (S.  P.  Oliver)  Nature, 

2:  166. 

—  Sketches  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:  339-646. 

Jersey,  South,  Buried  Wealth  of.   (E.  B.  Duffey)  Lippinc. 

24:  502 
Jersey  City,  Resources  and  Manuf.  of.     Hunt,  15:  597. 
Jersey  Prison  Ship.  (John  Vandyke)  Hist.  M.  10:  supp.  7. 

—  John  Vandyke  on.     Hist.  M.  7:  147. 

Jerusalem.  (C.  II.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  86:  191.  —  (A.N. 
Gilbert)  Chr.  Q.  i :  523.  —  (T.  W.  Holland)  Lippinc. 
8:  631.  — (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  6:  525,  587, 
665.  — (W.C.  Prime)  Harper,  14:  557. —  (\Y.  s. 
Tyler)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  25.  —  (C.  D.  Warner) 
Atlan.  38:  143,  301,  418.  — (B.  B.  Edwards)  No. 
Am  53:  191.— BIack\«^.  47:  317. —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 
^'-  579-  —  Broad w.  8:  17S.  —  (H.  Martineau)  Peop. 
J.  4:  105,  134,  165.  — Mus.  38:  309. —  Once  a 
Week,  25:  529. 


Jerusalem  and  the  East,  Six  Months  in.   All  the  Y'ear,  25: 
15-iSo. 

—  ArchsBological  Researches  in.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  182. 

—  Assizes  of.     (A.  Ten  Brook)  Contin.  Mo.  4:   501.— 

Rctros.  13:  87. 

—  at  the  Close  of  New  Test.  History.    Chr.  Obs.  65:  53. 

—  Barclay's  City  of  the  Great  King.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

10:  670. —  (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  637. 

—  Bartlett's  Jerusalem  revisited.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  58. 

—  Bisliopric  of.     Bib.  R.  i:  61.— Chr.  Obs.  53:  843. 
and  Bishop  (Jobat.     Chr.  Rem.  36:  171. 

—  Burton's  Journey  to.     Dub.  Univ.  I4:  59. 

—  Capture  of.     Penny  M.  7:  469. 

—  Christ's  Entry  into.     (J.  Jones)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12: 

47,  379- 

—  Christian.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  33:  452-767. 

—  Church  of.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  40:  860. 
Persecution  of.     (B.  Smith)  Univ.  Q.  36:  171. 

—  Church  of  the  Holy  Sepulcher.     (J.  Mills)  Kitto,  38: 

137- 
Procession  in.     Cath.  World,  5:  232. 

—  City  of  Peace.     (F.  P.  Cobbc)  Eraser,  6^:  719. 

—  Council  of,  A.  D.  51.     Am.  Cluirch  R.  23:  40. 

—  Destruction  of.     Meth.  M.  44:  906. 

Christ's  Prophecy  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  6:  55S.    lO: 

408.  —  Chr.  Obs.  36:  663,  712,  ■^yy. 

—  Discoveries  at.     (L.  Abbott)  Harper,  43:  195. 

—  Environs  of.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  JIo.  Rel.  M.  15:  420. 

16:  91,  183. 

—  Episcopate  at.     Cong.  TM.  25:  27. 

—  Explorations  in.     (V.  W.  Holland)  0.  &  N.  4:  88.— 

(J.  P.  Thompson)  No.  Am.  113:   154.  —  Colburn, 
130:  379.  — Ed.  R.  137:  I. 

—  Fall  oL     (A.  C.  Tait)  Good  Words,  10:  1S8. 
Milman's  Poem  on.     Eel.  R.  32:  87. 

—  Fire-Balis  of.     (W.  Williams)  Radical,  8:  201. 

—  From  Jaffa  to.     Once  a  Week,  15:  399. 

—  Geographical,   Topographical,  and  Historical.      Chr. 

Rem.  18:  418. 

—  Baron  Geramb's  Visit  to,  1831.     Colburn,  52:  351. 

—  Good  Eridaj'  at.     Month,  4:  346. 

—  The  Holy  Fire.     Colburn,  20:  507. 

—  Holy  Week  in.     (W.  Everett)  Cath.  World,  7:  77. 

—  in  B.  c.  9.     (F.  Delitzsch)  Ev.  Sat.  6:  193. 

—  m  1827.     (Lady  Montefiore)  Sharpe,  16:  240. 

—  June  Day  in.     (F.  De  itzsch)  Bib.  Sac.  31:  528. 

—  Literary  Society  in.     Hogg,  7:  21 8. 

—  of  To-Day.     Eel.  M.  62:  306. 

—  Ordnance  Survey  of.  (H.  S.  Burrage)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  156. 

—  Our  Consul  at.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  14:  437. 

—  Present  Condition  of,  1822.     Am.  Meth.  M.  6:  135. 

—  Protestant  Missions  at.     U.  S.  Cath.  JI.  7:  505, 

—  Recent  Researches  in.     Theo.  Eel.  5:  4S7. 

—  Recovery  of,  Wilson's.     Colburn,  148:  367.  —  (C.  K. 

Paul)  Theo.  R.  8:  407. 

—  Siege  of,  by  Titus.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  197,  269. 

—  Site  of  the  Holy  Sepulcher.     Bib.  R.  4:  231.  — (E. 

Robinson)  Bib.  Sac.  1843:  T54. 
of  ]\Iount  Sion  and  the  Temple.  Chr.  Rem.  43:  422. 

—  Subterranean.     Chr.  Obs.  58:  821.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  60:  3.  —  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  379.  —  Chamb. 
J.  54:  1S2. 

—  Temple  of.  Site  of.   Dub.  Univ.  79:  195.  —  (T.  Lewin) 

Arcli.  44:  17. 

—  The  Temple  Mount  at.     Colburn,  121 :  197. 
Dome  of  the  Rock.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  411. 

—  to  the  Dead  Sea.     Chamb.  J.  49:  161. 

—  Topograi)hy  of.     (J.  Forbes)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  191.  —  (E. 

Robinson)  Bib.  Sac.  3:  413,  605.  —  (J.  P.Thomp- 
son) Bib.  Sac.  15:  444. —  (^.  Wolcott)  Bib.  Sac.  24: 
116,  565 
and  Archaeology  of.     Chr.  Rem.  37:  391. 


JERUSALEM 


683 


JESUITISM 


Jerusalem,  Visit  to.     (L.  P.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  4:  419.  — All 
the  Year,  24:  5SS. 

—  Walks  about.     Cong.  IM.27:  610. 

—  Water  Supply  of.     Kitto,  33:  133. 

—  Williams's.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  266. 
Jervis,  John.     Ste  St.  Vincent. 

Jessamine;  a  Poem.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Scrib.  10:  657. 
Jesse,  Capt.     Notes  of  a  Half-Pa\'.     Eel.  R.  75:  298. 
Jesse,  Wm.     Sermons.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  15:  413. 
Jessie  Armstrong',  tiie  Lily  of  Linndale.     (Mrs.  M.  St. 

Leon  Loud)  Godey,  22:  50. 
Jessie's  Dream.   (IL  J.  Goldsmith)  St.  James,  38:  1-643. 

39:  So. 
Jessie's  Lawsuit.     (C.  W.  Cowper)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  25. 
Jessie  Trim.     (B.  L.  Farjeon)  Tinsley,   14:  1-636.     15: 

1-633- 
Jesso,  Geological  Survey  of.    PennMo7:3o.    See  Japan. 
Jests  of  dying  Men.  (J.W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  40:  212. 
Jest-Book,  Greek.     Black w.  116:  286. 

—  Newcastle.     House.  Words,  9:  249. 
Jest-Books,  Old.     (J.  O.  Halliwell)  Bentley,  20:  594. 
Jesters  and  Court  Fools.     Eraser,  30:  365. 

—  Old  English.     Lond.  M.  7:  515,  621.    8:589.    9:239, 

297i  517'     10-  61,  2S5,  406. 
Jesting  in  the  good  old  Time.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  237. 
Jesuit,  The;  a  Drama.     (T.  W.  Whitley)  Dem.  R.  26: 

235.  346,  439- 

—  in  India.     Dub.  R.  32:  386. 

—  Modern.     Brit.  Q.  8:   150. 

Jesuits,  The.  (J.  Adams)  No.  Am.  5:  26,  309.  6:  129, 
465.  7:  112.  8:  200.  —  For.  R.  3:  309. — (N.  S. 
Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  i:  575.  — Kitto,  8:  2^- 

—  Brownson,  4:  305.  —  So.  Q.  9:  149.  —  Mo.  R.  83: 
267.— Pamph.  6:  99.  — Chr.  R.  8:  iSi.  — (O.  Le 
Watte)  Bentley,  24:  91.  —  (J.  A.  Corcoran)  Am. 
Cath.  Q.  i:  51.  — (I'^.  de  Pressensp)  Am.  Church  R. 
27:  408.  — (J.  Tulloch)  Good  Words,  18:  689,  738. 

—  Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  144.  —  Dub.  Univ.  89:  320. — 
Kitto,  8:  38. — Quar.  137:  2S3.—  Rel.  Cat.  i:  449. 

—  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  557. 

—  and  Bismarck.     Cath.  World,  16:  i. 

—  and  Sebastian  Joseph  Carvulho.     IMontli,  31:  86. 

—  and  the  Civil  Power.     Li  v.  Ago,  145:  317. 

—  and  Clement  XIV.     (H.  II.  JNIilman)  (.^u^r.  83:  70. 

—  and  Court  of  Louis  XV.,  Tale  of.     Liv.  Age,  4:  353. 

—  and  Germany.     (W.  Wells)  Math.  Q.  34:  448. 

—  and  Literature      Fraser,  10:  310. 

—  and  Marquis  de  Pombal.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  51. 

—  and  Protestants  in  South  India.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  371. 

—  and  their  Schools.     (K.  von   Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

5:  213. — Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  615.     14:  455. 

—  as  a  Missionary  Order.     Liv.  Age,  11:  276. 

—  at  Rome,  Seymour's  Mornings  among.     Clir.  Obs.  49: 

632.  —  (R.  Davidson)  Princ.  22:  143.  —  Liv.  Age, 
23:  241. 

—  Brief  Account  of.     Meth.  M.  38:  426.  — Chr.  Obs.  14: 

166. 

—  Calumnies  agninst.     Dub.  R.  50:  329. 

—  Confessions  of  an  ex-Jesuit.     Colbnrn,  125:  353. 

—  Constitutions  of,  respecting  Instruction.    Am.  J.  Educ. 

27:  165. 

—  Curiosities  of  the  Crusade  agninst.     Dub.  R.  41 :  66. 

—  Doctrines  of.     (Juar.  138:   57. 

—  Expulsion  of,  from  Germany.     Fraser,  87:  631.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  81:  129.— (N.  C.  Schaeft'er)  Mercersb. 
22:  5. 

—  Fall  of.     (J.  Forsyth)  Princ.  17:  239. 

—  Fifteen  Months  with.     Tinsley,  28:  377. 

—  Historian  of;  Steinmetz.     Fraser,  39:   143. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     Putnam,  8:  312. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  R.  26:  497,   54S.     88:  556. —  Dub. 

R.  36:  451. 


Jesuits,  The,  History  of.  Early.     Retros.  9:  370. 

—  in  Asia  and  America.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  493, 

—  in  Canada,  Parkman's.     Dub.  R.  64:  70. 

—  in  China.     Colburn,  II2:  379. 

—  in  England.     (J.  M.  Capes)  Contemp.  21:  27. 
History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  740. 

—  in  France.     (A.  Pannizzi)  No.  Brit.  2:  589.  —  (L.  W. 

E.  Rauwenliolf)  Mod.  R.  i:  559. 

Cayla  on.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  931. 

Earl}'  History  of.     (H.  Reuchlin)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  576. 

Decree  against,  1880.   (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  30:  399. 

—  Dub.  R.  87:  155. 
and  the  Republic.     (E.  de  Pressense)  Internat. 

R.  9:  499. 
in  1844.     Dub.  11.  16:  407. 

—  in  Japan.     Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  452,  588. 

—  in  Naples,  Re-establishment  of.     Lond.  JI.  9:  228. 

—  in  North  America.     (.1.  R.  G.  Ilassard)  Cath.  World, 

6:  192.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  4:  450.  —  Nat.  Q. 
^5-  346.  — Dem.  R.  14:  518.  — (W.  B.  O.  Peabody) 
Chr.  Exam.  42:  360. —Dub.  R.  23:  89. —  (R.  C. 
Clarke)  Cath.  World,  18:  541. 
Missions  in  Cauiida.     (M.  J.  Griffin)  Canad.  Mo.  1 : 

344- 

in  Maryland.  (J.  G.  Shea)  Catli. World,  12:  1 14. 

Parkman's.     Chr.  Rem.  55:  277.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  98:  259. —  (N.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  84:  347. 
Relations  of  Discoveries  in  Canada  and  the  United 

States.     (E.  B.  O'Callaghan)  Internat.  M.  3:  185. 

—  in  Paraguay.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  10:  420,  455. 

—  in  Paris.     (R.  L.  Nicholson)  Cath.  World,  17:  701. 

—  in  White  Russia.     (A.  G.  Knight)  ^lonth,  33;  47. 

—  Influence  of.     Brownson,  3:   172. 

—  Italy,  and  the  Pope.     Prosp.  R.  3:  423. 

—  Lessons  from  Lives  of.  (C.V'ince)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  16:  1S9. 

—  Loyola  and.     (E.Lawrence)  Harper,   39:  697.  —  (J. 

M.  Finotti)  Nat.  Q.  3:  31.  —(S.  K.  Kollock)  Princ. 
26:  647.  —  (J.  II.  Perkins)  No.  Am.  59:  412.  See 
also  Loyola. 

—  Novitiate  of.     New  Dom.  9:   129. 

—  Old  Calumny  refuted.     Irish  JIo.  3:  254. 

—  Origin  of  the  Society.     Tlieo.  <Sr  Lit.  J.  8:  50. 

—  Principles  and  Policy  of.     C'lir.  R.  8:  346. 
and  Spirit  of.     So.  Q.  28:   14. 

—  Quarterly  Review  and.     !Month,  22.  365. 

—  Reminisceiu'cs  of  an  cx-Jcsuit.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Putnam, 

2:  214-664.  • 

—  Rise  and  Fall  of.     Bentley,  24:  316. 

—  School-Boy  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  26:  97-332. 

—  Secret  lustrnclions  of.     (L.  W.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  28: 

533.  —  All  the  Year,  5:  396.  —  (J.  B.  Parkinson) 
Month,  19:  96. 

—  Secret  Plan  of,  Leone's.     Colbnrn,  84:  279. 

—  Sonu;  Attacks  on.     (.\.  Weld)  Month,  30:  350,  463. 

—  Spiritual  Discipline  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  550. 

—  Sup])ressiou  of,  in  the  i8tli  Century.     U.  S.  Cath.  M. 

7-  337,  407- 

—  Views  and  Anticipations  of.     Dub.  I'niv.  22:  564. 

—  Why  they  arc  expelled.    (L.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  25:  245. 

—  Works  on.     Chr.  Obs.  48:  379. 

Jesuit  Brahmins  of  Madura.     ((,".  F.  Muzzy)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  18:  676. 
.Jesuit  Ciillegc  in  Rome.     Tem]).  Bar,  6:  3S7. 
Jesuit  Instruction,  Dangers  of.     Brownson,  3:  62. 
Jesuit  Martyrs;  Campion  and  AValpole.    Ed.  R.  148:  469. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .Age.  140:  67. 

—  of  the  Commune.    (K.  O'.Meara)  Cath.  World,  19:  505. 
Jesuit  Style  of  Church  Architecture.      (II.  W.  Brewer) 

Month.  35:  322. 
Jesuitism  as  it  is.  185 1.     Brit.  Q.  13:  497. 

—  History  of.     New  Dom.  18:   161,  250,  329. 

—  in  England.     Eraser,  19:  667. 


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684 


JESUS   CHRIST 


Jesuitism;  Koenig's  Moderner  Jesuitismus.     New  Q.  2: 
129. 

—  Political  Relations  of.     Lond.  Q.  5:  363. 

Jesus  Christ.     (II.  S.  Lobingier)  Clir.  Q.  8:  519.  —  (J.  R. 
Parsons)  Clir.  Q.  8:  356. 

—  a  Litcial  Sacrilice.     Ciir.  Disc.  4:  332. 

—  Actions  of,  recorded  in  New  Test.     Dub.  IJ.  31:  387. 

—  Actions  and  Sufferings  of.    (T.  Stringfield)  Ain.  Meth. 

M.  17:  263.     18:   132. 

—  Advent  of.     Am.  Prosb.  R.  9:  595. 

in  the  Fullness  of  Time.    (J  J.  Van  Oosterzco)  Am. 

Prcsb.  R.  15:  375. 

—  Afllrnuitions  of.     (A.  Rcvillo)  Unita.  R.  6:  315. 

—  Agony  in  the  Garden.     (J.  Priestley)  Tlieo.  Repos.  3: 

376,  476.     6:  302,  347. 

—  Ancient  Phiiosoiiliy  in  relation  to.     Chr.  R.  18:  i. 

—  and  Adam,  Piblicai  Analogy  between.  Clir.  R.  13:  565. 

—  and  .Vnticlirist.     (W.  J.  Barbee)  Chr.  Q.  7:  390,  4S5. 

—  and  the  Apostles,  Language  of.     Liv.  Age,  76:  155. 

—  and  tlie  Bible.     (T.  IViggett)  Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  215. 

—  and  Christendom,  Phunjitre's  Lectures  on.     (\V.  Ben- 

luun)  Contcnip.  6:  2S3. — Chr.  Obs.  68:  272. 

—  and  Christianity.     (W.   H.  Corning)  New  Eng.  14: 

250. — Hogg,  11:  209. 

Originalitj'  of.     Bost.  Q.  i:  129. 

—  and  Civilization.     N.  Eel.  4:  216. 

—  and  the  Conscience.     Eel.  R.  120:  531. 

—  and  Criminal  Law.     (E.   Ballantine)   Am.  Presb.  R. 

15:  537- 

—  and  the  Demoniacs.     (W.Everett)  !  nita.  R.  10:  53. 

—  and  the  Gospels.     (W.  II.  Furncss)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  47: 

342,  423- 

—  and  his  Spirit.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  19:  353. 

—  and  Ilillel.     (F.  Delitzsch)  Luth.  Q.  11:   530. 

—  and  Humanity,   Goodwin  on.     (J.  M.  Hoppin)  New 

Eng.  34:  573.  —  Internal.  R.  3:  105. 

—  and  Nature.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  173. 

—  and  our  Century.     (L.  A.  Lipscomb)  Meth.  Q.  41 :  655. 

—  and  Plato.     {W.  C.  Stiles)  Univ.  Q.  35:  437. 

—  and  the  Resurrection..  (J.W.  Nevin)  Jlercersb.  13:  i6g. 

—  and  Socrates.     Radical,  3:  47. 

—  as  bearing  Sin,  New  Testament  View.     (W.  11.  Cobb) 

Bib.  Sac.  32:  475. 

—  as  Man,  and  Head  of  Church.     Tlieo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  615. 

—  as  an  Observer  of  Nature.     (S.  Merrill)  Bib.  Sac.  29: 

510. 
-^  as  Prophet  and  Messiah.      (II.   G.  Spaulding)   Chr. 
Exam.  83:  79. 

—  as  portrayed  in  the  Gospels.     (L.  II.  Atwater)  Princ. 

38:  631. 

—  as  Revealer  of  God.     (E.  F.  Burr)  New  Eng.  12:  177. 

—  iis  a  Teacher.      (I.  D.  Williamson)  Univ.  «i.  18:   113. 

—  Ascension  of.     (G.  N.  H.  Peters)  livang.  R.  21:  85. 
Theology  of.     Lond.  Q.  16:  447. 

—  asleep.     (H.  Bushneli)  Good  AVords,  5:  800. 

—  attested  by  Miracles.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3:  423. 

—  Authority  of,  as  a  Religious  Teacher.      (J.   Brazer) 

Chr.  Exam.  32:  137.  —  (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam. 
55-  3I3-  — (!'-  G.  Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  21:  324. —(E. 
de  Pressens(f')  Cong.  1 :  39. 

—  Baptism  of.     (A.  Reville)  Unita.  R.  4:  391. 

Import  and  Method  of.     (J.  G.  Hale)  Cong.  Q.  13 : 

404. 

—  Baunigarten's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  no:   553. 

—  Beeeher's  Life  of.     O.  &  N.  5:  93. 

—  Belief  in ;  its  Relation  to  Miracles  and  Evolution.     (J. 

L.  Davies)  Contemp.  34:  629. 

—  Betrayal  of.     Kitto,3i:  319.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  609. 

—  Birth  and  Infancy  of.     Kitto,  12:  351.     13:  420. 
(Iregory  Nazianzen  on.     (II.  S.   Boyd)  Meth.  M. 

55:  84S. 
Miles  on.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Unita.  R.  9:  226. 


Jesus  Christ,  Birth  and  Infancy  of,  Providential  Time  of. 
(J.  G.  Herder)  .Mo.  Rel.  M.  20:  377.  See  below, 
Jesus  Christ,  Chronology. 

—  Birthplace  of,   and  Chronology  of  his  Infancy.     (J. 

Horner)  Meth.  Q.  32:  216. 

—  blessing  little  Children.     Art  J.  11:  221. 

—  Blood  of.     (N.  M.  Mann)  Radical,  3:  366. 

—  Brethren  oL     (C.  Cutler)  Bib.   Sac.   26:    745.  — (P. 

Schaff)  Bib.  Sac.  21:  855. 

—  Channing  on.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  151. 

—  Character  of.     (W.  H.  Furncss)  Chr.  Exam.  15:  277, 

—  (A.  A.  Livermore)  Unita.  R.  12:  395. — Tlieo. 
Eel.  4:  137. 

as  Basis  of  Religion.     (T.  W.  Fowle)  Contemp.  17: 

569.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  491. 

from  the  Apostles.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  79. 

Moral.     (E.  Peabod}')  Chr.  Exam.  26:  273.     39: 

236.  —  (P.  Schaff)  Jlevcersb.  13:  321. 
Originality  of.     (G.  Matheson)  Contemp.  33:  758. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  544. 

Practical  View  of.     Chr.  Obs.  8:  6S9. 

Schenkel  on.     (J.  W.  Chad  wick)  Chr.  Exam.  82: 

186.  —  Cong.  R.  7:  290. 

Scriptural.     (M.  H.  Doolittle)  Radical,  2:  6S0. 

Sinlessness  of.     (F.  W.  Kremer)  Rof.  Q.  26:  258. 

—  Lond.  Q.  12:  145. 

—  Childhood  of.     (E.  de  Pressensd)  Hours  at  Home,  2: 

419.  —  (A.  Saphir)  Good  Words,  3:  581. 

—  Chinese  History  of.     Hogg,  2:  352. 

—  Christ  Principle.     (S.  Ashton)  LTiiiv.  Q.  31:   17. 

—  Christianity  of.     (J,  P.  Hopps)  Theo.  R.  15:  63. 

—  Chrlstologic  Problem  in.     (G.  N.  Abbott)  Mercersb. 

16:  200. 

—  Christology.     (J.  F.  Chaffee)  Meth.  Q.  24:  478.  —  (R. 

Graham)  Chr.  Q.  i:  219.  —  (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Chr.  Q. 
4:  260. —  Eel.  R.  120:  144,531.     123:  491.  —  (W. 
H.  Green)  Princ.  31:  438. 
Contributicm  to.     (S.  S.  Schmucker)  Evang.  R.  4: 

83-     5:  35- 
Dorner's.     Dial,  2:  4S5.  —  (E.  D.  Yeomans)  Princ. 

32:    lOI. 

Hengetenberg's.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  71.  —  (G.  R. 

Noyes)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  321. 

Liebner's.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  ^lercersb.  3:  55. 

The  new.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fortn.  20:  740. 

of  the  New  Testament.     ]SIo.  Rel.  M.  24:  403. — 

Dub.  Univ.  94:  641.     95:  5S1. 
of  Swedenborg   and   Channing.      (B.    F.    Barrett) 

Unita.  R.  9:  286. 
Revival  of.     (H.   B.  Smith)  Hours  at  Home,  6: 

247. 
Schleiermacher's.     (0.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  27:  162. 

—  Christus  Conditor.     (D.  M.  Reeves)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  220. 

—  Chronology  of  the  Birth  of.     (T.   D.  Woolsey)  Bib. 

Sac.  27:    290.  —  (Iv.  Wieseler)  Bib.   Sac.   3:    166, 

653.  —  Kitto,  14:  3S2. 
of  the  Life  of.     Kitto,  21:  369.     22:   103,  168. — 

(P.  Schaff)  Presb.  R.  i :  446. 

Benson's.     F3cl.  R.  34:  336. 

of  the  Ministry  of.     (S.  Sharpe)  Theo.  R.  4:  297. 

of  Passion  Week.     Kitto,  32:   180. 

Date  of  his  Death.     (C.  E.  Caspari)  Bib.  Sac. 

28:  469.  —  Quar.  132:  47. 

—  Chronology,  T(jpograpliy,  and  Arehicology  of  the  Life 

of.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Kitto,  32:  42. 

—  the  Church,  and  the  Bible.     Dub.  R.  41:  317. 

—  Circumcision  of.     (W.  Rujip)  Mercersb.  19:  142. 

—  Claim  of,  as  Saviour.    (W.  J.  Potter)  Radical,  2:  347. 

—  Coleridge's  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  80:  325. 

—  Cuming  of.     (E.  G.  Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  31 :  3S9.  —  (P. 

C,  Sinding)  Mercersb.  13:  572. —  Meth.  Q.  2:  352. 

—  (M.  Goodrich)  Univ.  Q.  7:  233. 


JESUS   CHRIST 


685 


JESUS   CHRIST 


Jesus  Christ,  Creatorship  of.     (X.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr. 

Exam.  63:  183. 
. —  Creflibjlify  of  Testimony  concerning  himself.      (G.  P. 

Fisher)  New  Eug.  24:  207. 

—  Crucifixion  of.     Thco.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  691. 

. Darkness  at.     (J.  Ferguson)  Meth.  M.  27:  163. 

tlie  Founilatiun  of  Christianity.     (W.  B.  Brown) 

New  Eng.  21 :  485. 
on  Thursday.     (J.  K.  Aldrich)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  401. 

—  Day  in  tlie  Life  of.     (C.  S.  Loclce)  Mo.  ReL  M.  46: 

534- 

—  Death  of.     (W.  Hanna)  Good  Words,  8:  497. 

and  Resurrection  of,  Harmony  of  Narratives.  Cong. 

M.  14:  20,  145,  213. 
Historical  Influence  of.     (D.  W.  Simon)  Bib.  Sac. 

25:  733- 
Physical  Cause  of.     (D.  W.  Clark)  Meth.  Q.  9:  1S5. 

—  (R.  Currau)  Meth.  Q.  28:  221.—  Am.  Church  R. 
24:  23i.-Ed.  R.  87:  73S. 

Stroude  on.     Bib.  R.  3:  340.  —  Dub.  R.  22:  23. 

Relation  to  the  Law.     Chr.  R.  24:  622. 

—  —  Supernatural.     (E.  Cutler)  Cong.  R.  8:  i. 

—  Deem's  Life  of.     (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  21 :  332. 

—  Deity  of.     (Prof.  Fiatt)  Princ.  i:  i,  159. 

Scriptural  Evidence  of.     (D.  B.  Ford)  Bib.  Sac.  17: 

535- 
Unitarian  View  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  60: 

335* 

—  Descent  into  Hell.     (D.  F.  Brindie)  Mercersb.  24:  564. 

—  (H.  Cowles)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  401.  —  (.J.  L  Swander) 
Mercersb.  21:  5S0.  —  (J.  L  Mumbert)  Evang.  R. 
17:  I.  —  (J.  Miinscher)  Bib.  Sac.  16:  309.  —  (J.  M. 
Titzel)  Mercersb.  19:  261.  —  Eraser,  i:  341. — 
Kitto,  24:  17.  — Meth.  M.  47:  24.  —  (Z.  S.  Bar.stow) 
Best.  R.  5:  501.  —  (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam. 
50:  401. 

—  Design  of  the  Life  and  Death  of.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo. 

Repos.  i:  17-400. 

—  Did  he  know  Greek  ?    (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  go:  457. 

—  Discourse  at  Capernaum.     (E.  P.  Barrows)  Bib.  Sac. 

11:  693. 

—  Discourses  in  the  Fourth  Gospel.     (0.  Cone)  Univ.  Q. 

23:  295. 

Stier  on.     (H.  L  Schmidt)  Evang.  R.  i :  54. 

Unit}'  of.     (F.  Gardiner)  Bib.  Sac.  31:  416. 

with  Nicodemus  and  Woman  of  Samaria.     Thco. 

Repos.  6:  372. 

—  Divine  and  Human  in.     (L.  Schocbcrlein)  ]Mercersb. 

20:  583.  —  (E.  A.  Lawrence)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  41. — 
(G.  A.  Lintner)  Evang.  R.  14:  523.  —  (Dr.  Robins) 
Bib.  Sac.  31:  615.  — (W.   Nast)  5leth.  Q.  20:  441. 

—  (H.  M.  Goodwin)  New  Eng.  18:  851.  —  Am. 
Presb.  R.  10:  223.  —  (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  3: 
220.  —  (S.  Talbot)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  129. 

—  Divinity  of.     (S.  R.  Calthrop)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  27:  250. 

—  (J.  E.  Carpenter)  Theo.  U.  6:  49.  —  (.J.  S.  Crum- 
baugh)  Evang.  K.  18:  559.  —  (J.  C.  Kimball)  Mo. 
Rel.  M.  38:  197.  — (J.  Dempster)  Am.  Metli.  M. 
17:  361.  —  (P.  N.  Lynch)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i:  100, 
475.— (R.  Weiser)  Evang.  R.  11:  574.— (R.  W. 
Dickinson)  Lit.  &  Thoo.  R.  5:  116. — Gen.  Repos. 
2:  I. — (C.  Stetson)  (Jhr.  Exam.  23:  64.  —  Am. 
Meth.  M.  18:  453.  — Bost.  R.  4:  258.  — Chr.  Rem. 
55-  135-  —  Kitto,  28:  351.— Mo.  Rel.  M.8:  177,  224. 

believed  by  the  Fathers.     l\Ieth.  M.  51:  320. 

the  Corner-Slone  of  Christianity.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

9:  526. 

Courayer  on.     Quar.  6:  391. 

in  the  Form  of  God,  not  equal  with.     Theo.  Repos. 

2:  141. 
Liddon's  Bampton  Lectures  on,  1866.     Chr.  Obs. 

67:  745. — Load.  Q.  29:  489. 


Jesus  Christ,  Divinity  of,  not  a  Doctrine  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. (G.  R.  Noyes)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  273.  20: 
207,  329. 

Onlv-Begotten,  On  the  Reading.    (E.  Abbot)  Unita. 

R.  3:  560- 

Recent  Works  on,   1872.     (H.  F.  Jenks)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  47:  151. 

—  Doctrines,  Miracles,  and  Prophecies  of .  Kitto,  23:  233. 

—  Does  He  save,  and  how  ?     (W.  W.  Adams)  Cong.  Q. 

15:  427- 

—  Early  Development  of.     Kitto,  27:  i. 

—  Early  History  of.     Kitto,  27:  113. 
March  on.     Eel.  R.  47:  74. 

—  Ecce  Deus.     (E.  T.  Vaughan)  Contcmp.  6:  200. 

—  Ecce  Deus-Homo.     So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  227. 

—  Ecce  Homo,   Seeley's.     (P.  Bayne)  Fortn.  5:  129  — 

(W.  E.  Gladstone)  Good  Words,  9:  33,  So,  177. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  259-609.  97:  40.  Same 
art.  N.  Eel.  i:  344.  2:  y^.  —  (G.  Howison)  Piad- 
ical,  2:  402,  625,  689.  —  (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Na- 
tion, 2:  613.  —  (D.  F.  MacDonald)  Am.  Church  H. 
18:  397.  — (J.  H.  Newman)  Cath.  World,  3:  618. 
—  (E.  T.  Vaughan)  Contemp.  2:  40.  —  (C.  E.  Nor- 
ton) No.  Am.  103:  302.  —  (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macmil. 
14:  134. — Chr.  Exam.  81:  109. — Liv.  Age,  93: 
803.  — Chr.  Rem.  52:  130. —  Eraser,  73:  746.  74: 
29.  —  Dub.  Univ.  68:  75.  —Dub.  I!.  61:  441.  62: 
177. — Kitto,  37:  334.  —  Chr.  Obs.  66:  498,  579, 
681.  —  Liv.  Age,  89:  S72.  97:  752,  794. — Lond. 
Q.  27:  72.  Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  4:  334.  —  Month, 
4:  551.  —  Quar.  119:  515.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  89: 
435.  — Theo.  R.  3:  161. 

and  modern  Skepticism.     No.  Brit.  44:  124.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  67:  i. 

Christ  as  portrayed  in.     (L.   H.   Atwater)   Princ. 

38:  631.  — (S.  r!  Mason)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  39. 

Gladstone  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  206. 

Two  Views  of.     Kitto,  37:  334. 

—  Ellicott's  Lectures  on  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  61:   181. 

—  Emmanuel.     (W.  P.  Tilden)  Unita.  R.  5:  640. 

—  the  End  of  the  Creation.    (C.  P.  Jennings)  Am.  Church 

R.  29:  161. 

—  Eschatology  of.     (C.  E.  Stowe)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  452. 
and  of  St.  Paul.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  30:  32,  91,  163. 

—  The  Essential.     (J.  Weiss)  Hadical,  3:  459. 

—  Ethics  of.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Eraser,  90:  741.  —  (J.  L. 

Stoddard)  Radical  R.  i:  661.  — (V.  H.  Stanton) 
Contemp.  24:  503. 

—  Ewald's  History  of.     Kitto,  16:  303.  —  Nat.  R.  i:  92. 

—  Exaltation  and  Second  Coming.     (A.  C.  Kcndrick) 

Bapt.  Q.  4:   1. 

—  Example  of.     (L  Hovykaas)  Mod.  R.  2:  441,  713. 
as  a  JNIinister.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  7:  97. 

—  Faith  in.     (J.  Priestley)  Tlieo.  Repos.  3:  239. 

—  Farrar's  Christ  in  History.  (R  B.  Lowrie)  Am.  Church 

R.  32:  213. 

—  Farrar's  Life  of.     (C.  K.  Paul)  Thco.  R.  11:  481.— 

Quar.  138:  177.  — Month,  22:  9S. —Chr.  Obs.  74: 
726.  —  Canad.  Mo.  19:  73.  —  Inteniat.  R.  i:  855. 

—  Foundation  of  the  Church.      (C.  Uliuiann)  Bib.  R.  4: 

465. 

—  Founder  of  Aryan  Christianity.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  59. 

—  Four  Difiiculties  solved  in.  (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words, 

3:  3S5- 

—  Friendship  of.  (R.  S.  Candlish)  Good  Words,  19:  357. 

—  Frothingham's  Views  of.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam. 

86:  192. 

—  Fullness  of.     (J.  O.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  26:  18S.  — (N. 

Van  Alstine)  Luth.  ().  8:  5S2. 

—  Furness's  History  of.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  49: 

239.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  .iVm.  71:  464.  —  (C.  C. 
Everett)  O.  &  N.  3:  474. 


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Jesus  Christ,  Genoalngy  of.    (K.  ■Wioselcr)  Kitto,  3:  197. 

—  (G.  M  Clelland)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  410.  — Kitto,  27: 
336.— (J.  Strong)  Meth.  Q.  12:  593.— Kitto,  25:  63. 

Exegesis  of  Matt.  i.  i.     (C.  C.  Starbuck)  Bib.  Sac. 

38:  50S. 
I'ost-Exilian  Portion  of.     (B.  B.  Warficld)  Trcsb. 

R.  2:  388. 

—  Genealogies  of,  Ilervey  on.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  525. 

—  —  in  !N[atthew  and  Luke.    Evang.  R.  6:  168.  —  So.  R. 

n.  s.  22:  3.(4. 
Patriotic  Views.     (F.  Gardiner)  Bib.   Sac.  29: 

593- • 

—  Glorification  of.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Ref.  Q.  27:  304. 
Historical  Necessity  of.     (P.  S.  Davis)  Mercersb. 

21:  295. 

—  God-Man.     (G.  A.  Lintner)  Evang.  R.  14:  523. 

—  Gospel  preached  by.     Kitto,  13:  183. 

—  Ilanna's  Life  of.     No.  Brit.  50:  315.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  73:  513.  705- 

—  Harmony  of  opposite  Qualities  in  Character  and  Teach- 

ings of.     (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  7:  393. 

—  Hase's  Life  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  23:  387. 

—  Head  of  the  Church.    (.J.  Eastwood)  Univ  Q.  20:  377. 

—  (R.  P.  Stcbbins)  Chr.  Exam.  55:  202. 

—  The  historic.     (T.  C.  Porter)  Mercersb.  22:  iSi.  —  (S. 

H.  Giesy)  Mercersb.  17:  485. 

—  History  and  Character  of,  HenncU  on.    Prosp.  R.  i :  19. 

—  Humanity  of.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.   14:  352. — 

(J.  0.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  17:  275. 

and  his  Divinity.     (J.  C.  Koller)  Luth.  Q.  6:  321. 

in  its  fallen  Form.      (J.  H.  A.  Bomberger)  Mer- 
cersb. 5:  164. 

True.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  32:  69.  —  (H.  Crosby)  Bapt.  Q. 

4:  35°- 

—  in  Art.    Blackw.  96:  573.  —  Ed.  R.  120:  94. 
Eggleston  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  21:  237. 

Mrs.  Jameson  and  Lady  Eastlake  on.     Lond.  Q.  23 : 

416.— F.  Arts  Q.  4:  132. 

—  in  the  Book  of  Genesis.     Am.  Church  R.  24:  397. 

—  in  Historj'.     (H.  S.Dickson)  Evang.   R.  15:  212. — 

(O.  B.  Frothingham)  Radical,  4:  Si.—  (G.  W.  Sam- 
son) Chr.  R.  19:  272.  — New  Eng.  6:  513. 
Messiah  and.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Unila.  R.  8:  608. 

—  in  Moses  and  the  Prophets,  Lord  on.     Tlieo.  &  Lit.  J. 

6:  168. 

—  in  the  Old  Testament.     (J.  M.  Titzel)  Mercersb.  16: 

55.  — (D.  B.  Ford)  Chr.  R.  21:  204. 

—  in  the  Temple  when  twelve  Years  old.    Kitto,  19:  284. 

—  Incarnation  of.    (W.  Alexander)  Good  Words,  8:  264. 

—  (D.  W.  Clark)  Meth.  Q.  n:  114.  — (J.  F.  Reu- 
bclt)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  i.  28:  43.  — (J.  A.  Reubelt) 
Mercersb.  lO:  563. — Chr.  Exam.  82:  355.  —  Chr. 
Rem.  17:  301,  34S.  —  Am.  Church  R.  22:  61. — 
Cong.  ]\I.  16:  171.  —  Kitto,  17:  315. 

and  Atonement.     (S.  Anselm)  Bib.  Sac.  11:   729. 

12:  52. 

and  Eucharist,  Wilberforce  on.    Chr.  Obs.  53:  5S8. 

and  Miracles.      (R.  H.  McKim)  Am.  Church  R. 

34:  203. 
and  the  System  which  stands  on  it.     (R.  S.  Storrs, 

jr.)  Am.  Presb.  R.  18:  324. 
and  Transubstantiation.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Unita.  R. 

4:  545- 
Bushnell  on.     Brownson,  8:  137.  —  !Mo.   Rel.  M. 

6:  183. 
Doctrine  of.     (E.  E.  Higbee)  Mercersb.  4:  490.  — 

(AY.  J.  Potter)  Radical,  3:  673. 

Jlorris  on.     Brownson,  9:  287. 

Miiller  on.     I>ond.  Q.  36:  462. 

Neale  on.     Brownson,  7:   136. 

of  the  Word  in.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  677. 

Sadler  on.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  261. 


Jesus  Christ,   Incarnation   of,   Swedenborg  on      (B.   F. 
Barrett)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  34:  104,  119. 

Truth  of.     (W.  H.  Kimball)  Univ.  Q.  23:  184. 

Wilberforce  on.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  2:  164. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  50:  250. 

Wilberforce's  Theory  of,    and   Pantheism.      Am. 

Church  R.  4:  428. 
Word  made  Flesh.     (P.  W.  Ellsworth)  New  Eng. 

24:  705. 

—  Infancy  of.     (H.  Ilarbaugh)  Mercersb.  l8:   13S. 

—  Influence  of.     (E.  J.  Young)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  381. 

Bonks  on.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  10:   loi. 

an  Evidence  of  IMessiahship.     Univ.  Q.  8:  156. 

—  Injuries  done  to;  N.  Adams's  Sermon.     (E.  B.  Hall) 

Chr.  Exam.  30:  345. 

—  Inscription  on  Cross  of.     (L.  Moss)  Evang.  R.  ig:  306. 

—  Inspiration  and  Impeccability  of.    (J.  Priestley)  Theo. 

Repos.  4:  433.  —  Theo.  Repos.  6:  209,  247. 

—  Intellectual  Greatness  of,      (W.  L.  Chainn)  Unita.  R. 

13:  106. 

—  Intercession  of.     (E.  Fisher)  LTniv.  Q.  14:  113. 

—  The  Ivory.     (G.  H.  Colton)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  12. 

—  Jesus  and  the  Christ.     (D.  A.Wasson)  O.  &  N.  3:  564. 

—  John's  Testimony  concerning.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  109. 

—  Josephus's  Testimony  to.     Meth.  M.  58:  189. 

—  Joshua  a  Sj'uibol  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  159. 

—  Keim's  History  of.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  86:  315. 

—  Bib.  Sac.  26:  373. 

—  Kingdom  of.     (H.  L.  Baugher)  Evang.  R.  21 :  250.  — 

(J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  33:  3S5. 

and  Spirit  of  the  Age.  (S.  Harris)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  287. 

Characteristics  of.     (S.  Harris)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  523. 

delineated  by  Whately.     Cong.  M.  25:  475. 

Divine  Agency  in  its  Administration.     (S.  Harris) 

Bib.  Sac.  28:  686. 
Duration  of.  (D.  Van  Valkenburg)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  s.  2:  439. — (H.  Mills)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3:  748. 

Growth  of.     (C.  R.  Moor)  Univ.  Q.  34:  289. 

Characteristics  of.  (S.  Harris)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  459. 

Human  Agency  in.     (S.  Harris)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  114. 

Maurice  on.     Eel.  R.  71:  150. 

Nature  of.     (N.  Hewitt)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  193. 

Progress  of,  and  Civilization.   (S.  Harris)  Bib.  Sac. 

29:  602. 
Self-proven  to  be  from  God.     (S.  Harris)  Bib.  Sac. 

28:  302. 
Triumph  of,   Scriptural  Doctrine  of.     (S.  Harris) 

Bib.  Sac.  30:  77. 

—  Lange's  Life  of.     Bib.  R.  6:  261,  482. 

—  Last  Commission  (if.     (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  12:  239. 

—  Last  Days  of.      (H.  B.  Hackett)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  342, 

471,  665.  —  {N.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  37. 

—  the  Life.     (J.  T.  Bixby)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  124.  —  (C. 

C.  Everett)  O.  &  N.'i:  602. 

—  the  Life  and  the  Light.     Am.  Church  R.  22:  571. 

—  the  Life  of  the  World.  (I.  E.  Graeff)  Mercersb.  14:  602. 

—  Life  in.     Lond.  Q.  48:  322. 

—  Life  of.      (F.  W.  Farrar)  Macmil.  31:  463.  — (E.  T. 

Vaughan)   Contemp.   2:    412.  —  Quar.    120:    389. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  91:  707. 
a  Reality.  (J.  McCosh)  Good  Words,  5:  961.    Same 

art.  Liv.Age,  84:  81.  —  (A.F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World, 

32:842.     33:  108,  175,  351. 
and  modern  Criticism.      (B.Weiss)  Contemp.  33: 

339.  —  Eraser,  69:  49. 
and  Work  of.     Westm.  86:  58. 

—  —  Caspari's  Introduction  to.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  371. 
Incidents  of.     Theo.  Rep'is.  3:  301. 

its  own  Witness.     (J.  M,  McCulIoch)  Ex.  II.  Lee. 

14:  101. 
Jlodcrn  Explanations  of.     (W.  Kirkus)  Kitto,  32: 

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Jesus  Christ,  Life  of,  Outlines  of.     Cong.  5:  310-734. 

7:  280. 

Rationalistic.     Chr.  Rem.  47:   189. 

Savage  on.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  15:  151. 

Works  on.      (S.  J.  Andrews)  Bib.  Sac.  22:   177. — 

(C.  M.  Mead)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  207. 

—  Lives  of.     (J.  Wright)  Theo.  R.  9:  467. 
Ebrard's  and  Lange's.     Bi'it.  Q.  40:  226. 

Recent.     No.  Brit.  50:  315.     Same  art.  Theo.  Eel. 

6:  461. 

—  Light  of  the  World.      (C.  J.  Vaughan)  Good  Words, 

6:  47-S72. 

—  Light  and  Life  of  the  World.     (H.  Ballon,  2d)  Univ. 

Q.  11:  S3. 

—  Love  of.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  2:  62. 

—  Ludolph's  Life  of.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  17:  337. 

—  Manhood  of.    Ciir.  R.  12:  475. 

—  Manliness  of.     (T.  Iluglies)  Good  Words,  18:414-851. 

—  Mediatoi'ial  Character  of,  His  own  Testimony  to.    (Dr. 

Walker)  Kvang.  R.  10:  506. 

—  Mediatorial  Work  of.     Univ.  Q.  20:  3S2. 

—  the  Messiah  or  Je^us  the  Lnpostor.      (N.  M.  Wood) 

Bapt.  Q.  2:  332. 

—  Messiahship  of.  Seal  of.  {X.  A.  Miner)  Univ.  Q.  3:  301. 
See  Messiah. 

—  Jlinisterial  Character  of,  Sumner  on.  Chr.  Obs.35:  42S. 

—  Ministering  of,  and  Christian   Ministering.      (R.  B. 

Thurston)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  515. 

—  :Ministry  of.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  329. 
onlj'  one  Year.     Theo.  Repos.  2:  41. 

System  and  Order  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Ex;im. 

76:  So. 

—  Jliracles  of.     See  Jliracles. 

—  Miraculous  Conception  of.    (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos. 

4:  245,  484.  —  Theo.  Repos.  5:  83-14S. 

—  Miraculous  Power  of,  His  Testimony  to.    (Dr. Walker) 

Evang.  R.  12:  173. 

—  Mission  of.      (W.  R.  French)  Univ.  Q.  26:    222. — 

Dub.  R.  61:  441.     62:  177. 
Wood's  Lecture  on.     Chr.  Exam.  30:  260. 

—  Modern  Theories  concerning.      (J.  A.  Dorner)  Con- 

temp,  i:  473.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  666. 

—  Jlythical  and  real.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  483. 

—  Name  of.     (J.  A.  Picton)  Mod.  R.  i:  73. 

—  Napoleon  I.  on.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  41:  426. 

—  Naturalism  and.     (B.  J.  Pinkerlon)  Chr.  Q.  2:  522. 

—  Nature  of.       (R.   Collyer)    Radical,   3:    i.— (G.  T. 

Flanders)   Univ.  Q.   37:    39S. —  (W.  H.  Furncss) 

Unita.  R.  4:  i. —  (C.  Palfrey)  [Jnita.  K.  9:   166. 

and  Character  of.     (S.  Crane)  Univ.  Q.  27:  34. 

Furncss   and   Bushnell   on.      (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr. 

Exam.  66:   1 12. 
inferred  from  the  LTuiverse.      (E.   B.  Hall)  Chr. 

Exam.  44:  344. 
Views  of.     (N.  S.  Folsom  and  E.  H.  Sears)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  46:  1-45 1.    47:   10. 

—  a  Nazarcne,  Matt.  ii.  23.   (^hr.  Obs.  6:  90.    8:  412,  545. 

—  Ncander's  Life  of.     (.J.  II.  Morison)  Chr.  Exam.  46: 

76. —(P.  Schaff)  Mcth.  Q.  8:  24S. 

—  Now  Birth  of.     (O.  B.  Frotliingham)  Radical.  2:  321. 

—  New  Creation  in.     (.1.  W.  Nevin)  .Mcrcersb.  2:   i. 

—  New  Portraiture  of.      (E.  H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  -M.  37: 

81,  161. 

—  Obedience  of.  (.T.A.H.  Tittmann)  .\m.  Bib.  Repos. 8:  i. 

—  an  Obstacle  to  the  Soul.    (J.  L.  Hatch)  h'adical,  3:  239. 

—  of  -Vpocrypha.  (O.  B.  Frothingliam)Clir.  Exam.  53:  21. 

—  of  the  Gentiles.  (O.  B.  FrothinghanOChr.  Exam.  52:  i. 

—  of  the  Evangelists.      (J.  T.  Bixby)  Chr.  Exam.  87: 

20.  —  (J.  H.  Morison)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  2S9.  —  So. 
R.n.  s.  12:  159.  —  Princ.  42:  586. 

and  of  St.  Paul.     (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam. 

49:  I. 


Jesus  Christ  of  the  Evangelists,  the  fourfold   Biography. 
Brit.  Q.  35:   108.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  203. 

—  of  History.      (O.  S.  Munscll)   Meth.  Q.  22:  579.— 

Brit.  0.  21:  455. 
and  Prophecy.     (.J.  F.  Rowc)  Chr.  Q.  4:  235. 

—  of  Humanity.     (O.  B.  Frothingiiam)  Radical,  10:  321. 

—  of  the  Jews.  (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  51 :  161. 

—  Old  Testament  Prophecies  concerning.      (E.   Fisher) 

Univ.  Q.  6:  129. 

—  on  Earth.     (II.  J.  Richardson)  Cong.  R.  8:  452. 

—  the  only  Foundation.     Chr.  R.  9:   157. 

—  our  Redemption.     (J.  W.  Tiiompson)  Chr.  Exam.  52: 

272. 

—  Passion  of.     (J.  I.  T.  Coolidge)  Mo.  Rcl.  M.  15:  301. 
Krummacher  and  Stier  on.     Loud.  Q.  9:  4S3. 

—  Perfection  of.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  O.  &  N.  i:  60. 

—  Periods  of  Life  and  Ministry  of.  Kitto,  20:  65.  21 :  437. 

—  Person  of.     (O.  B.  Frothingham)  (,'hr.  Exam.  51:  161. 

—  (D.  Gans)  Mercersb.  6:  505. — (R.  G.  Keyes) 
New  Eng.  34:  459.  — (H.  Schmid)  Mercersb.  i: 
272.  —  Liv.  Age,  80:  531,  579. — Theo.   Repos.   3: 

■  5S,  133- 

and  modern  Thought.     Am.  Church  R.  24:  70. 

Belsham  on.     Eel.  R.  17:  153,  305. 

Constitution  of.     (T.  H.  Skinner)  Princ.  43:   256. 

Godet  on.     Lond.  Q.  42:  417. 

Lutheran  Doctrine  of.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Lutli.  Q.  2: 

256. 

Ortiiodox  Doctrine  of.  (P.  Schaff)  Theo.  Ed.  4:  309. 

Polycarp  on.     (E.  E.  Higbee)  Mercersb.  4:  583. 

Sartorius  on.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  i:  146. 

Smith  on.     Eel.  R.  31 :  540. 

—  Personal  Reign  of.     (^'oul'.  SI.  10:  465,  529,  590. 

—  Person;il  Relation  to  the  Human  Race.     (G.  N.  Abbott) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  8:  351. 

—  Personality  of.     (A.  A.  Livermore)  Unita.  R.  3:  545. 

—  (N.  Worcester)  Chr.  Exam.  21:  85. 

and  Mission  of.     (C.  T.  Brooks)  No.  Am.  99;  275. 

—  Philochristus.     (J.  U.  Davios)  Contemp.  31 :  S04. 

—  Plan  of.     (J.  G.  Herder)  Evang.  R.  5:  337. 

—  Policy  towards  Ecclesiastical  Rulers  of  his  Day.     Chr. 

Obs.  71:  641. 

—  Portrait  of,  in  Leonardo  Da  Vinci's  Last  Supper.  Cong. 

i:  23.  — Ev.  St.  9:  305. 

—  Portraits  of.     (M.  A.  Lloyd)  Penn  ^lo.  4:  41.  —  Qirar. 

123:  490. 

.\Mti(|uity  of.     .\rt  J.  13:   I-23'?. 

Marshall's.     (Mrs.  E.  S.  Morgan)  Western,  4:  57. 

—  The  practical.     (.\.  W.  Jackson)  I'nita.  T».  11:  371. 

—  Prayer  in  the  (Jarden.    (N.Vansant)  Meth.  Q.  24:  216. 

—  Prayers  of.     Kitto,  28:  S5. 

Vvhy  did  he  prayV    (J.  Few  Smith)  Evang.  R.  14: 

169. 

—  Praying  in  the  Name  of.     Tiieo.  Repos.  2:  159. 

—  the  Preacher's  Model.   (A.  D.  Smith)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  s.  9:  149.  — (W.  Hull  1  Kvang.  R.  17:  113. 

—  Preaching  of,  Bennet  on.     Cong.  M.  19:  701. 

Never  Man  spake  like  this  Man.    (H.  Stowell)  Ex. 

H.  Lee.  7:  149. 

—  Preaching  to  the  Spirits  in  Prison.     (J.  B.  Miles)  Bib. 

Sac.  19:  I.— (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  xo:  74. 
See  Spirits  in  Prison. 

—  Pre-exi.'^tence  of.     (A.  R.  Abbott)  Univ.  Q.  21:  448. 

—  (J.  O.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  19:  41. 

of  human  Soul  of.      (.T.  Benson)  Meth.  M.  23:   22. 

—  (H.  L.  Kendall)  Bib.  .Sac.  32:  4::i.  —  Meth.  -M. 
42:  422. 

—  predgured  by  Isaac.     Theo.  Repos.  6:  60. 

—  Preparation  for  the  Introduction  of.   (W.  H.  Williams) 

Bapt.  Q.  5:  429.  —  Kitto,  38:  350. 

in  .\pochrypha]  Period.      (.\.   S.  Twombly )  New 

Eng.  36:  329. 


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Jesus  Christ,  Preparation  for,  World  at  the  Advent  of. 

(A.  St.  John  Clianibre)  Univ.  Q.  17:  42. 
Traces  of,  in  Profane  Literature.      (I.  S.  Hartley) 

Am.  Presb.  U.  18:  70S. 

—  Presence  of,  with  the  Chnrch.    Cong.  M.  23:  533,  809. 

27:  SS3. 
with  his  Ministers.     Cong.  M.  22:  564-787. 

—  Pressense's  Life  of.     Lond.  Q.  27:   163. 

—  Price's  Sermons  on.    Thco.  liepos.  6:  225,  349. 

—  Priesthood  of.     (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  22:  476. 

Jos.  Parlvcr  on.     (U.  \V.  Dale)  Cong.  6:  65. 

Sacerdotal  Prayer  of.  (A. \V.Tylcr)15iI).Sac.28:  323. 

—  Proi)hccy  of  liis  Sufferings.     (II.  L.  Daugher)  Evang. 

U.  21:  128. 

—  Prophetic  Office  of.  (II.  Ilarbaugh)  Mercersb.  19:  465. 

—  Propitiation  for  Man's  Sins.     (M.  Goodrich)  Univ.  Q. 

22:  69. 

—  Psychology  in  the  Life  of.      (0.  S.  Taylor)  Bib.  Sac-. 

27:    20(). 

—  Public  Life  of,  Coleridge  on.     Dub.  R.  77:  173. 

—  a  Reality  and  not  a  Romance.      (J.  IMcCosh)  Good 

Words,  5:  961. 

—  Rpappearings  of.     (E.  H.  Scars)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  41 :  281. 

—  Reasonableness  of  certain  Words  of.   (A.  K.  II.  Boyd) 

Good  Words,  3:  19. 

—  Recent  Studies  on.     (W.  II.  Wynn)*Luth.  Q.  6:  161. 

—  Rejection  and  Passion  of.     Kitto,  15:  26S. 
by  the  Jews.     (A.  H.  Hand)  Princ.  39:  128. 

—  Relation  to  Believers.     (D.  T.  Fiske)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  714. 
to  Joseph.     Kitto,  19:  273. 

—  Religion  of.     (A.  C.  George)  Meth.  Q.  35:  596. 

—  Religious  Life  in  Palestine  when  he  appeared.      (D. 

Brown)  Good  Words,  7:  97. 

—  Renan's  Historiens  Critiques  de.     Kitto,  31:  51. 

—  Renan's  Life  of.     (C.  T.  Brooks)  No.  Am.  98:  195.  — 

(O.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  75:  313.  —  (R.  H. 
Hutton)  Victoria,  i:  3S5.  —  (E.  de  Pressense)  Theo. 
Eel.  i:  199. —  (H.B.  Smith)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  136. 

—  Blackw.  96:  417. —Brit.  Q.  38:  271.  —  Dub. 
R.  54:  386.  —  Chr.  Obs.  63:  780.  64:  143. — 
Eel.  R.  118:  268.  — Ed.  R.  119:  574.  —Kitto,  32: 
150,  344.  —  Knick.  63:  247.  —Li v.  Age,  79:  32. — 
Lond.  Q.  21:  457.  22:  235.  — Nat.  R.  17:  524. — 
No.  Brit.  40:  1S4.  —  Temp.  Bar,  10:  44.  —  Westm. 
80:  537. 

Christmas  Thoughts  on.    (F.  D.  Maurice)  Macmil. 

g:  190. 

and  Strauss's.     (P.  Schaff )  Contin.  :\ro.  6:  651. 

and  Schleiermacher.  (J.  P.WestervcIt)  Princ.  38: 

133- 

—  Representative  Character  of.   (0.  A.  Burgess)  Ciir.  Q. 

5:  104. 

—  the  Resurrection  and  the  Life.     (W.  H.  Furness)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  3:  193. 

—  Re.surrection  of.     (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  24:  174. — 

(W.  Alexander)  Good  Words,  8:  532.  — (A.  A. 
Baker)  Cong.  R.  7:  40.— (O.  A.  Burgess)  Chr.  Q. 
8:  210.  —  (A.  W.  Goodnow)Bapt.Q.  7:  420.  — (W. 

E.  Krebs)  Mercersb.  16:  401.  —  (W.  J.  Potter)  Radi- 
cal, 2:  558.— (P.  Schaff)  Princ.  n.s.  5:411.— (B. 

F.  Westcott)  Contemp.  30:  1070.  —  Bib.  R.  5:  497. 

—  Kitto,  14:  54.  — Lond.  Q.  38:  175.  — Theo.  & 
Lit.  J.  10:  53,  283,  371, 

Accounts  of.     (f.  Tebbets)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  19:   73. 

Gospel  Narrative  of.      Bib.  R.  6:  433.  — Dub,  R. 

79:  299. 

Paul  a  Witness  for.  (G.P.Fisher)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  620. 

Proof  of.      (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  liopos.  1 :  300. 

scientifically  considered.  (A.Bhiuvelt)  Scrib.7:  687. 

Vision  Theory  of.      (W.  Calkins)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

16:  349,  509. 

—  Resurrection  Body  of.    Kitto,  9:  34:. 


Jesus  Christ,  Revelation  of  God  in.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mer- 
cersb. 18:  325. 

—  Risen  Christ.     (G.  S.  Weaver)  Univ.  Q.  21:  172. 
Forty  Days  after  the  Resurrection.     (J.  j\I.  Titzel) 

Mercersb.  18:  262. 
Works  on.     Lond.  Q.  10:  156. 

—  Sacrifice  of.      (E.  C.  Wines)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  10:  203. 

—  (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  Q.  37:  313.— Theo.  Re- 
pos.  i:  173,  223. 

—  Sacrificial  Nature  of  the  Death  of.    Bil).  R.  5:  265. 

—  Satisfaction  of.     Bib.  Sac.  36:  105-441. 

—  Scenes  from  the   Life  and  Travels  of.     (J.  L.  Porter) 

Good  Words,  2:  231-435. 

—  Scott's  Life  of.     Cong.  3:  65S,  719. 

—  Sears's  Heart  of.     (J.  M.  Atwood)  Univ.  Q.  29:  429. 

—  Second  Advent  of.   (G.  D.  Boarduian)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  35. 

—  (D.  Brown)  Good  Words.  8:  599.  —  (.J.  A.  Brown) 
Bib.  Sac.  24:  629.—  (D.  D.  Buck)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 
7:  158.  — (E.  F.  Hatfield)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  197, 
411.  14:  195.  —  (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  19:  564. — 
(S.  R.  Smith)  Univ.  Q.  i:  381.  — (J.  T.  Smitii) 
Cong.  R.  7:  195.  — (J.  M.  Titzel)  Mercersb.  22:  87. 

—  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11:  310.  12:  i,  273,  5SS.  —  (J. 
A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  4:  321. 

Alexander  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  13:  204. 

Augsburg  Confession  on.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Lutli.  Q. 

4:  52. 
Christ's  Teachings  on.     (H.  Cowles)  Bib.  Sac.  28: 

485. 

Signs  of.     (J.  Richards)  Tiico.  &  Lit.  J.  6:  558. 

Time  of.     (A.  Hovey)  Bapt.  Q.  11:  416. 

Would  it  hasten  the^Jouversion  of  the  World?    (L. 

Swain)  New  Eng.  15:  274. 

—  Self-Revelation  of.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  21 :  246, 

—  Sermon  on  the  Mount.     Meth.  Q.  20:  56. 
Brewster  on.     Chr.  Obs.  8:  773. 

—  Silence  of  Scripture  concerning.     No.  Brit.  32:  68. 

—  Siiilessness  of.      (J.  A.  Dorner)  Am.  Presb.  R.   12: 

42-406. 

and  his  I\Iiracles.    (J.  B.  Mozley)  Contemp.  7:  481. 

Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  5:  560. 
See  iihore,  Jesus  Christ,  Character  of. 

—  Sociatcs  and.     (W.  Everett)  Unita.  R.  2:  108. 

—  Son  of  God.     (1?.  B.  Drummond)  Theo.  R.  3:  467.  — 

(W.  S.  Tyler)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  621.  — (M.  J.  S.  De 
Long)  Univ.  Q.  37:  87. 

—  Son  of  Man.     (J.  J.  van  Oosterzee)  Princ. n.s.  2:  115. 

—  (W.  S.  Tyler)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  51. 

—  Sonship  of.     (A.  Raleigh)  Good  Words.  8:  201.  —  (M. 

Raymond)  Meth.  Q.  33:  562. — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2: 
224.  —  Princ.  1 :  429. 
Eternal.     Meth.  M.  41:   1S6.  —  Tlieo.  R.  5:  51. 

—  the  Spirit.     Brownson,  18:  137. 

Hitchcock  on.     (O.  B.  Frothingham)   Chr.  Exam. 

73:  313- 

—  Spirit  that  was  in.     (J.  Weiss)  Radical  R.  i:  535. 

—  Strauss's  Life  of.     For.  Q.  22 :   101.  —  (T.  Parker)Chr. 

Exam.  28:  273.  — (G.   E.  Ellis)   Chr.   Exam.  41: 

313. —Brit.  Q.  5:    206.  — (S.   G.   Bulfinch)    Ciir. 

Exam.    39:    145.  —  Dub.    Univ.    28:    26S.  —  (P. 

Bayne)  Fortn.  4:  317.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 

91:    130. —  (H.   A.   Sawtelle)  Chr.  R.  "21 :  321.— 

Bib.  R.  i:  54.  — Theo.  R.   1:  335.  — Prosp.   R.  2: 

479.  —  Westm.  82:  186,  291. 
and  Controversy  caused  by  it.     (H.  B.  Hackett) 

Kitto,  33:  378. 

and  N'-ander's.    (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  1 :  256. 

and  Renan's.     (1).  Bowen)  Radical,  2:  105. 

and  Ecce  Homo.     Ed.  R.  124:  450.     Same  art. 

Fcl.  M.  68:  265.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  91:  494. 
and  Schleiermacher.     (J.  P.  Westervelt)  Princ.  38: 

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Jesus  Christ,  Strauss's  Life  of,  Mytliical  Theory  of.     (G. 
P.  Fishi'r)  Now  Eiitj.  23:  203. 

—  the  sublime  liadical.      (H.  W.  Beecher)  Radical,  i : 

297. 

—  Sufferings  of.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng.  5:  415. 

—  Am.  Bib.  Rcpos.  31I  s.  2:  381,  660.  —  (N.  AVur- 
cester)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  202.  —  (J.  Floy)  Meth.  Q. 
6:  227.  — (K.  Turnbull)  Chr.  R.  11:  584.  —Chr.  R. 
13:  422.  —  Meth.  Q.  i:  212.  —  (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac. 
7:  205.  — (J.  Hawkins)  Luth.  Q.  2:  193.  — (R. 
Pike)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  9:  iii. 

Doctrine  of.     (J.  P.  Boyce)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  385. 

Need  of.     (J.  C.  Kimball)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  27:   79. 

Perfect  through.     Cong.  IM.  27:  333. 

—  Sun  of  Righteousness;  a  Sermon.     (A.   T.  Bledsoe) 

So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  164. 

—  Supernaturalism   of,    scientifically   considered.      (A. 

Blauvelt)  Scrib.  9:  410. 

—  Supremacj-  as  a  I-awgiver.     Chr.  R.  14:  56S. 

—  Sympathy  of.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  414. 

—  Teaeliings  of      (II.  Ballon)  Univ.  (}.  6:  2^.4. 

Doctrinal  Contents  of.  (E.  P.  (Jould)  Bapt.  Q.  II :  i. 

—  Temptations  of.     (E.  C.  Anderson)  Ba]it.  Q.  4:  159.  — 

(F.  Johnson)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  187.— (N.  Macleod)  (Jood 
Words,  12:  116-649.  — (H.  New)  Theo.  R.  16:  322. 

—  (A.  S.  Patton)  Cong.  R.  8:  333.  — (L.  S.  Pot  win) 
Bib.  Sac.  22:  127.— Bost.  R.  3:  162.  — Chr.  Obs. 
48:  433,  505.  —  Cong.  M.  28:  346.  — Kitto,  12:  415. 
27:  241. 

in  Wilderness.     (J.  J.  van  Oosterzee)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  18:  753.  — (W.  A.  Stearns)  Bib.  Sac.  11:  155. 

Mill  on.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  10;. 

Orthodox  View  of.     (G.  E.  IC'llis)  Chr.  Exam.  56: 

297,  445- 

Scheffer  on.     Bost.  R.  i:  223. 

Third  Temptation.     Bost.  R.  3:  287. 

—  Testimony  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  24:  5. 

—  Testimony  of  Joseph  us  to.     (E.  Robinson)  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  7:  126. 

of  the  Old  Testament  to.     (J.  Packard)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  3:  393. 

—  Theology  taught  by.     Princ.  43:   120. 

Thompson's.     (R.  Jletcalf)  O.  &  N.  3:  220. 

—  Transfiguration  of.     (G.  Briickner)  Kitto,  40:  36S.  — 

(C.  P.  Krauth,  jr.)  Evang.  R.  2:  237.  — (H.  B. 
Hackett)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  449.  —(G.  F.  Simmons)  Chr. 
F-xam.  42:  270. — Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11:  427.  —  Theo. 
Repos.  2:  122. 

—  Trial  of.     (E.  W.  Hooker)  Cong.  R.  II :  549.  — Chr. 

^'-  5'  33-  —  (-^-  T-  Innes)  Contemp.  30:  393,  810. 

—  (A.  T.  Innes)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  460.  "2:  61. 
Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  134:  729.     135:  259. 

and  Crucifixion  of.     (II.  W.  Burrage)  Bost.  R.  6: 

407. 

lor  Treason.     (B.  F.  Hall)  Am.  Church  R.  30:  78. 

Judicial.     (E.  P.  Rogers)  Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  5S7. 

—  the  true  Corner-Stone.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  JIo.  Rel.  M. 

12:  339. 

—  the  true  Ideal  of  Man.     (S.  H.  Gie.sv)  Mercersb.  14: 

548. 

—  Trustworthiness  of.     (M.  C.  Taylor)  Good  Words,  13: 

535- 

—  Twofold  Life  of.     (J.  T.  Tucker)  Bib.  S.ic.  17:  95. 

—  Tyndall's  "Of  Christ  alone   without    Sin."     (J.    B. 

Mozley)  Conteinp.  7:  48 1. 

—  Uhlhorn's  Modern  Representations  of  the  Life  of.  (II. 

D.  Catlin)  Chr.  Exam.  85:   136. 

—  Unitarian  Views  of.     (^hr.  Exam.  81:  301. 

—  very  God  and  Man.     (E.  W^ashburn)  Am.  Meth.  M. 

20:  335- 

—  Ware  on  the  Character  of.     (E.  Beecher)  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  8:  199. 

44 


Jesus  Christ,   What  think   ye  of?      (F.   Frothingham) 
L^nita.  R.  14:  570. 

—  Witness  of  Paul  to.     Princ.  42:  263. 

of  Scripture  to.  (E.  P.  Miller)  Am.  Church  R.  31 :  14. 

—  witnessing  as  to  his  Miraculous  Powers.    (Dr.  Walker) 

Evang.  R.  12:  173. 

—  Work  of,  with  Souls.    (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  25 :  413. 

—  ttie  World's  Judge.    (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exini. 

63:  359- 

—  Worshi])  of.     (M.  P.  Hayden)  Chr.  Q.  4:  395.  —  Cong. 

M.  23:  459.     24:  84,  247,  250. 

historically  considered.     (J.  M.  Whiton)  Cong.  R. 

10:  246. 

—  Yahveh  Christ.     (R.  R.  Coon)  Chr.  R.  23:  127. 
Jet.     Argosy,  12:   113. 

—  Whitby.    All  the  Year,  32:  155.  —  (II.  Curvven)  Pract. 

M.  2:  24. 
Jet;  her  Face  or  her  Fortune?   a  Novel.      (A.  Edwards) 

Temp.  Bar,  52:  265-547.     53:  121,  271.     Same  art. 

Ajtpleton,  19:  212-504.     20:  50. 
Jettison  of  Goods  carried  on  Deck.     (W.  Phillips)  Hunt, 

3:  432- 
Jetty;  a  Jalc.     (J.  C.  Brenan)  Sharpe,  47:  93. 
Jeu  d'Amour;  a  Tale.     Canad.  Mo.  3:  15. 
Jevons,  W.  Stanley,  Sketch  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  745. 
Jew,  The;  a  Tale  from  the  Russian.     Blackw.  76:  691. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  376. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     (L.  Hood)  New  Eng.  37:  674. 

—  and  Beggarman;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  702. 

—  Gentile,  Christian;  a  Tale.     Dark  Blue,  3:   1-615, 

—  Letter  to  a  Christian  bv  a.     Pamph.  16:  279. 

—  of  Magdeburg.     (H.  A.  Miles)  O.  &  N.  7:  334. 

—  of  York.     Eraser,  14:  298. 

—  Roman,  of  the  i.st  Century.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  31S. 

—  Young,  of  Tunis.     House.  Words,  i:  iiS. 

Jew's  Legacy;  a  Tale  of  the  Siege  of  Gibraltar.    Biackw. 

70:  64S. 
Jews,  The.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Macmil.  7:  434.  — Dem.  R. 

34:  497.  —  Knick.  53:  41. 

—  Acts  of  the  Assembly  of,  1806.     Eel.  R.  6:  735, .831. 

—  Agitation  against,  Jewish  View  of.     (L.  Wolf)  19th 

Cent.  9:  33S. 
Recent  Phases  of.     (II.  Adlcr)  19th  Cent.  lo:  S13. 

—  and  Cromwell.     lud.M.  73:  So. 

—  and  the  Gentiles.     (H.  J.  Schmidt)  Evang.  R.  8:  4S5. 

—  Univ.  Q.  18:  1S9. 

—  and  Judaism.     (H.  Adler)  19th  Cent.  4:  133. — (II. 

jSIcNeile)  I'x.  II.  Lee.  9:  411. 

—  and  their  Persecution.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  15:  207. 

—  and  the  Talmud  after  the  Time  of  Christ.    (Dr.  Michel- 

son)  Kitto,  33:  321. 

—  and  the  Ten  Tribes.     Mo.  R.  14^:   153. 

—  Antagonism  to  Christ.     (R.  L.  (Jerhart)  Mercersb.  24: 

394- 

—  at  Damascus,  Salomons  on  Persecution  of,  1S40.     JIo. 

R-  153:  35- 

—  at  K'ae-fung-foo.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  24:  240. 

—  Burial  Rites  of.     Good  Words,  II :  562. 

—  Can  they  be  Patriots?     (II.  Adler)  t9th  Cent.  3:  637. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   137:  374.  —  (G.  Smith)  19th 
Cent.  3:  875. 

—  Captivity  and  its  Mementos.     Nat.  51.  7:  306,  453. 

—  Characteristics  of  the  Race.     (C.II.  Brigham)  Unita. 

R.  5:  156. 

—  Church  of.     (R.   B.   Drummond)  Theo.  R.  3:  73.— 

(W.  II.  Ryder)  Univ.  ().  15:  301. 

History  of.     Fxl.  M.  59:  21.  "^ 

Typified  Character  of.   (T..Appel)  Mercersb.  8:  615. 

—  Civil  (^de  of.     Liv.  Age,  144:  506.     145:  114-Sig. 

146:  56. 

—  Civil  Government  of,  Wines's.     (L.  G.  Clark)  Knick. 

22:   16S. 


JEWS 


GOO 


JEWS 


Jews,  The,  Civilization  of,  Ancient.     (G.  Collins)  Univ. 
Q.  30:  133. 

—  Coinage  of,  Ilistory  of.     Eel.  M.  63:  490. 

—  Commonwealtli  of.    Spirit  Pilg.  2:  319.  —  Mo.  R.  II9: 

247.     Same  art   Mas.  15:  157. 
and  the  Christian  ( 'luuvh.  ( W.  Adams)  Am.  Church 

R.  13:  361. 

Jahn's.     (C.  E.  Stow)  Prine.  i:  307. 

Newman's.     (A.  Gosman)  Princ.  22:  234. 

—  Condition  and  Belief  of,  at  the  Coming  of  Christ ;  trans- 

lated. (.1.  Murdock)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  174. 
—  (.I.  \V.  II.  Streckenberg)  Evang.  R.  16:  61. 

—  Condition  and  Customs  of.     Mus.  32:  50. 

—  Councils  of,  Wittius  on.     Princ.  i:  252. 

—  Crimean,  Ancient  Tomb  Inscriptions  of.     (S.  David- 

son) Tiieo.  U.  5:  463. 

—  Criminal  Code  of.     Liv.  Age,  143:  49S-756. 

—  Customs  of.     Eraser,  29:  597.  —  Chr.  Ob-^.  20:  222. 

—  Dietary  System  of.     (W.  M.  Rosenblatt)  Galaxy,  18: 

670.' 

—  Domestic  Economy  of.    (II.  T.  Armfield)  Good  Words, 

8:  731. 

—  Drunnnond's  a^lipus  .Tudaieus.     Colburn,  2:  8-510. 

—  Elegiac.  Poetry  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  470. 

—  Ewald  on  Hagiocracy  of.     (F.  R.^Conder)  Thco.  R. 

12:  70. 

—  Exodus  of.    (A.  II.  Guernsey)  Harper,  45:  35.  — Eel. 

R.  121:  176. 

and  the  Greek  Exodus.     Eraser,  14:  461. 

Credibility  of.     Quar.  i :  80. 

—  Festivals  among.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  153. 

—  Fine  Arts  among.     (.J.  S   i\Iemes)  Kitto,  3:  50. 

—  Future  Destiny  of.     (M.  Tucker)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8: 

57,  502.  —  Chr.  Obs.  61:  463,  525. 

—  Hist(U-y  of.     (.T.  A.  Seiss)  Evang.  R.   3:   255.  — (E. 

Peabody)  Clir.  Exam.  9:  290.  —  (E.  Wigglesworth) 
Chr.  Exam.  45:  48.  — (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 
32:  234.  — Meth.  Q.  2:  192.  —  Spirit  Pilg.  3:  480.  — 
Prosp.  R.  4:  I. 

Mrs.  Adams's.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  99. 

and  Literature  of.    (A.J.  Cantield)  Univ.  Q.  31 :  54. 

Apocry])hal  Period  of.    (A.  S.  Twombly)  New  Eng. 

36:  329. 

Ewalds.     (J.  H.  Alien)   Chr.  Exam.  55:  161.— 

(J.  H.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  2:  467.  — (A.  J.  Canfield) 
Univ.  Q.  31:  54.  —  (C.  E.  Grinnell)  No.  Am.  119: 
249.  — ("W.  Salmond)  Meth.  Q.  34:  396.  —  (J.  "Wil- 
liams) 0.  &  N.  5:  615.— Chr.  Obs.  74:  934.  — Ed. 
R.  142:  432.  — O.  &  N.  5:  366. 

Foreign  Element  in.    (G.  Mooar)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  614. 

Dr.  II.  Graetz  and  St.  Paul  on.    Lond.  Q.  51 :  449. 

Heroes  of.     Westm.  98:  2S5. 

Illustrations  of,  from  Tacitus.     Cong.  M.  16:  657. 

17:  8,  152. 

Last  Revolt  of,  a.  d.   131.     (E.  Rcnan)  Contemp. 

35:  595.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  36S. 

Mihnan's.     Eel.  R.  52:  50.     118:  116. 

and  Stanley's.    Ed.  R.  119:  137. 

Modern.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  19:  378. 

Rothschild's.     Chr.  Obs.  71 :  81, 

Short.    Jleth.  M.  34:  62. 

since  A.  I).  70.     Ed   R.  104:  67. 

Social  and  political.     Chr.  Rem.  32:  357. 

War  under  Trajan  and   Hadrian.     (II.   Muenter) 

Kitto.  7:  439.     Same  art.  Bib.  Sac.  1843:  393. 

—  Home  Life  of.    (II.  Zimmern)  Fraser,  103:  482.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  414. 

—  in  America.  (G.  Gottheill)  No.  Am.  126:  293.  127:81. 
Ostracism  of.     (N.  Morals)  No.  Am.  133:  265. 

—  in  China.   (C.  H.  Brigham)  Unita.  R.3:  135.  —  House. 

Words,  3:  452.  Same  art.  Internal.  M.  4:  264. — 
Mus.  9:  470. 


Jews,  The,  in  Constantinf)ple.     Am.  JIo.  M.  2:  95. 

—  in  Cornwall,  Arc  there?    (M.  MLiller)  Macmil.  15:  484. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  47. 

—  in  the  East,  Beaton's.     Liv.  Age,  63:  18. 

—  in  Egypt,  Condition  of.     Liv.  -Age,  24:  511. 

—  in  England.    (P.  JIagnus)  Tlieo.  R.  13:  413. — Chamb. 

J.  42:  532.  —  Once  a  Week,  7:   190. 

Admission  of,  to  Parliament.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  427. 

Ancient  State  of.     Lond.  M.  1 :  503. 

Civil  Disabilities  of.    (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  52: 

363.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  5:  203.  —  For.  Q.  11:  441. — 

Quar.  8:282.  81:  526.  — (T.P.Thompson)  Westm. 

10:  435.     19:  215.— Mo.  R.  122:  106.  —  Blackw. 

68:  73.  —  I'raser,  i:  541.     36:  623,  738.  — Eel.  R. 

87:  359- 
Early  History  of.     (H.   Southern)  Retros.  1 :  200. 

—  Mus.  5:  I. 

Emancipation  of.     Ed.  R.  86:  13S. 

History  of.     Hogg,  9:  380. 

in  the  Eastern  Provinces.    (E.  Gaisford)  St.  James, 

39:  288. 

Origin  of.     (J.  Caley)  Arch.  8:  389. 

Persecution  of.   (A.  C,  Ewald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  411. 

—  in  Europe.     Eel.  M.  88:  500. 

during  the  Middle  Ages.   Chr.  Obs.  62:  i,  96,  174. 

—  (J.  H.  Biiilges)  Liv.  Age,  55:  769. 
on  the  Continent.     Colburn,  119:  53. 

Question  of,  18S0.    (Goldwin  Smith)  19th  Cent.  10: 

494.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  810.  —  (S.  H.  Kellogg) 
New  Eng.  40:  328. 

Religious  State  of.     Cong.  M.  28:  329. 

—  in  Germany.     Contemp.  39:  31.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

96:    344.  —  (C.   Grant)   Contemp.    39:    365.  —  (E. 

Schuster)  Fortn.  35:  371. 
Movement  against,  1880.     (F.  W.  Taussig)  Nation, 

30:  468. 
Number  and   Distribution   of.     (C.    R.  Weld)   J. 

Statis.  Soc.  9:  77. 
Persecution  of.    (M.  Sulzberger)  Penn  Mo.  12:  100. 

—  (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  30:  74. 

Prussian  Anti-Semitic  League.     (T.    D.    Danion) 

Cath.  World,  33:   131. 

—  in  Great  Britain.    Fraser,  49:  304.  —  Liv.  Age,  31:  298. 
Mill's.     New  Q.  2:  493.  —  Liv.  Age,  38:  488. 

—  in  Jerusalem.     Hogg,  4:  288. 

—  in  London.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  5:  864,  920. 

—  in  IMaryland.     Niles's  Reg.  15:  supp.  9. 

—  in  Palestine.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  95:  331. 

—  in  Paris.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  8:  458. 

—  in  Poland.   For.  Q.  27:  241.  —  Brit.  &  F'or.  R.  5:  402. 

—  Am.  Q.  Reg.  4:  109. 

—  in  Rome.     Liv   Age,  59:  9s8. 

B.  c.  76-A.  D.  140.    (C.  H.  Brigham)  Unita.  R.  7:  261. 

in  Heathen  Times.     (R.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  28: 

336- 
in  Christian  Times.    (R.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  29:  25. 

—  in  Russia.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  23.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34: 

354.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  467. 

—  in  Spain.     Nat.  Q.  25:  305. 

in  the  earlier  Centuries.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  3S1. 

—  in  Spain  and  Portugal.      Brit.  &  For.  R.  13:  459. — 

Eel.  R.  88:  68 r. 
Finn's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  154:  357. 

—  in  U.  S.,  Letter  to.    (T.  Bultinch)  Chr.  Exam.  15:  15, 

—  in  Western  Europe.     (B.  Cracroft)  Westm.  79:  428. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  59:  389. 

—  Kuenen's  Religion  of.   (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Unita.  R.  lo: 

297,  353- 

—  Land  Tenure  of.  Primitive.    (J.  Fenton)  Thco.  R.  14: 

504. 

—  Law  among,  Humane  Features  of.    (H.  M.  Field)  Bib. 

Sac.  10:  340. 


JEWS 


691 


JEWISH 


Jews,  The,  Laws  of,  Wines  on.     (E.  Pond)  Theo.  &  Lit. 
J.  6:  223.  —  (J    W.  Wonians)  Princ.  25:  656. 

—  Learning  amony.     (J.  Woodward)  Arcli.  4:  212. 

—  Literature  of.     (C.  H.  Brighani)  Clir.  Exam.  64:  346. 
and  Language  of.     (E.  Renan)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  237. 

—  Liturgy  of.     Liv.  Age,  131 :  56. 

—  Lost  Ten  Tribes.     Am.  Presb.  R.  10:  652.  —Nat.  M. 

6:  109,  214. 

and  some  recent  Tlieories.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  695. 

Karens  a  Remnant  of.  (F.  Mason.)  Cong.  M.  19:  397. 

—  Ma-ada  and  its  Tragedy.     Nat.  M.  13:  302,  393. 

—  McCaurs  Sketches  of.  "  Mo.  R.  146:  313. 

—  Men  and  Tnnes  of,  J.  H.  Allen's.     (O.  B.  Frothing- 

hani)  Chr.  Exam.  70:  362. 

—  Metaphysical  Schools  among.    (G.  Masson)  Kitto,  35: 

60,  374. 

—  Mission  among.     (B.  Pick)  Luth.  Q.  6:  357. 

—  Mode  of  Living  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  125. 

—  Modern,  Cultivation  of.     (C.  IL  Brigham)  No.  Am. 

83:  351- 

—  Modern  .Judaism  and  Christianity.    Lond.  Q.  32:  463. 

—  Monarchism  among,  Delaunay's.    Lond.  Q.  44:  440. 

—  Monarchy  of.     Mass.  Q.  i:  225. 
History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  48:  488. 

Newman's.     No.  Brit.  16:  119.  —  (.J.  H.  Adams) 

Univ.  Q.  13:  5. 
Origin  of.     (G.  H.  Shodde)  Luth.  Q.  11 :  178. 

—  Monotheism  among.     (W.  Sanday)  Theo.  R.  13:  4S6. 

—  Morality  of.     Mo.  R.  122:  251. 

—  Mvthologv  of,  Goldziher's.    (.J.  W.  Chadwick)  Unita. 

R.  8:  278. 

—  of  Abyssinia.     Chr.  Obs,  6g:  93S. 

—  of  the  present  Day.   (A.  Rosenberg)  St.  .Tames,  38:  305. 

—  Opinion  of  foreign.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  413. 

—  Orthodox,  Sabbath  among.     Galaxy,  14:  379. 

—  Our  Israelitish  Brethren.     (.J.  Parton)  Atlan.  26:  3S5. 

—  Palfrey  on  Scriptures  and  Antiquities  of.    (A.  P.  Pea- 

body)  Chr.  Exam.  53':  i.  —  Mo.  R.  153:  253. 

—  Patriarchs  of  the  West.   Chr  Rem.  42:  50.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  70:  529. 

—  Pellafs  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  50:  519. 

—  People  and  ^fonarchy  of.     Eel.  R.  91:  315. 

—  Pei'secution  of.     Mus.  40:  227,  291. 

—  Persecutors  of.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  49:  79. 

—  Political  Future  of.     (D.  Ker)  Nat.  (J.  41:  135. 

—  Principality  of  the  Captive.     ( W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Col- 

burn,  74:  315. 

—  Propiiecies  concerning  Israel  after  the  Captivity.  Lond. 

Q.  53:1- 

—  Projjhecy  as  to.     Bib.  Sac.  4:  337.  —  Eel.  R.  9:  219. 

—  Proselytism  of,  before  the   War  of  Titus.      (F.  W. 

Newman)  Eraser,  97:  693. 

—  Quakers,  Scotchmen.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  4:  152. 

—  Rabbis  and  their  Literature.     (Prof.  Nordlieimer)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  6:  154. 

—  Records  of,  Giles  on.     (M.  Heiltirin)  Nation,  27:  72. 

—  Reform  Movement  among.     (M.  IIcil[)rin)  Nation,  6: 

48S. 

—  Reformed.     Blackw.  106:  533. 

—  Religion  of.     (F.  A.  Gast)  Mercersb.  21:  477. 
Ceremonies  of.     Cornh.  13:  221. 

Evolution  of.     (F.  Adier)  I'op.  Sci.  Jfo.  9:   589. 

God  of  Lsrael.      (.1.  .Jacobs)    19th   Cent.    6:    481. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  166. 
State  of.     (E.  S.  Caiman)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

3:  39S.     4:  176. 

—  Representative  System  of.     (.1.  I^.  Saalschiitz)   Bib. 

Sac.  15:  825. 

—  Restoration  of.     Tlico.  &   Lit.  J.  2:    15,  240,  453. — 

(J.  S.  Foulk)  Mercersb.  18:  3S6.  —  (B.  J.  Wallace) 
Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  46.  —  Appleton,  23:  276.  —  (W. 
Scott)  Am.  Mcth.  M.  21:  361.  — Chr.  Obs.  6:  29. 


Jews,  Tlie,  Restoration  of.  Chr.  Obs.  14:  S09.  38:  518, 
554,  665.  —  Cong.  M.  18:  89,  152,  217.  —  Nat.  M. 
4:  521.  — (A.  M.  Osbon)  Meth.  Q.  16:  577.  _(D. 
N.  Lord)  Tlieo.  &  Lit.  J.  2:  15,  240,  453. 

—  Sacriticial  System  of.     (R.  B.  Girdlestone)  Chr.  Obs. 

75:  296-926. 

—  Schools  of.     (A.  Calmet)  Kitto,  3:  87. 

Origin  and  History  of.     (O.  D.  Miller)  Univ.  Q.  37 : 

261. 

—  Sects  among,  a  Warning  against  modern  Tendencies. 

(.J.  L.  L   Davies)  Good  Words,  6:  412. 

—  Sippurira.     Eraser,  66:  7S9. 

—  Social  and  Sanitary  Laws  of.     (G.  S.  Drew)  Contemp. 

2:  514. 

—  Stanley's  Jewish  Church.    (A.  V.  Dice}-)  Nation,  24: 

30.  —  (J.  H.  Ward)  Nation,  2:  677.  —  Blackw.  100: 
494.  —  Bust.  R.  3:  377.  —  Chr.  Obs.  63:  60S.  77: 
8,  103. — Contemp.  i:  615.  —  Eel.  R.  II7:  101. 
123:  171.— Fraser,  74:  135. — Kitto,  51:  257. — 
Nat.  R.  16:  362. 

—  State  and  Pr-spects  of.     (F.  AdIer)  No.  Am.  125:  133. 

—  (II.  H.  Milman)  Quar.  63:   166.  —  Hesp.  3:  140. 

—  Cong.   M.  27:  485. — Quar.   38:   114.     69:   151. 

—  Mus.  35:  426.  —  Fraser,  22:  253.  — West.  Mo. 
R.  2:  437. 

—  Theocracy  of .     No.  Brit.  13:  264.  —  Fraser,  13:  579, 

632. 

—  Wailing-Place  of ;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  13:  211. 

—  What  are  they  coming  to?  ( W.  M.  Rosenblatt )  Galaxy, 

13:  47- 

—  WhattheGreeksthoughtof  the  Religion  of.  (Plutarch) 

Pri.  c.  42:  49. 

—  What  the  World  owes  to.  (J.  McCuIloch)  Good  Words, 

4:  775- 

—  Worship  among.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  New  Eng.  21 :  406. 
See  al.-to  Judaism. 

Jewel  in  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford.     (S.  Pcgge)  .\rch.  i: 

161. 
Jewels  belonging  to  Sir  C.  Mordaunt,     (S.  Pegge)  Arch. 

3:  371. 

—  Famous.     Art  J.  25:    102-1S9. 

—  Genealogy  of.   Godey,  64:  127.  —  Sharpe,  34:  86.    50: 

191. 

—  In  the  Jewel  Garden.     Chamb.  J.45:  36.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  71:  1367. 

—  Losses  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  664,  832. 

—  pledged  to  Cardinal  Beaufort.    (J.  Caley)  Arch.  21 :  34. 

—  sent  to  Spain  by  Order  of  James  I.     (R.  Lemon)  Arcii. 

21:  14S. 
Jewel  Case ;  a  Story.     Once  a  Week,  4:  630.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  70:  167. 
Jewel  House,  Menioiron.     (SirG.  Talbot)  Arch.  22:  114. 
Jewel  Robbery,  The  great.     (Miami).  J.  46:  46S. 
Jewelry,  Ancient  Italian.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Lippinc.  16: 

240. 

—  Ancient.     (W.  Dnthie)  Intel.  Obs.  11:  i. 

Di-course  on.     (A.  Castellani)  Art  J.  21:  129. 

Revival  of.     (A.  Castellani)  Penn  Mo.  7:  757 

—  and  Goldsmith's  Work,  in  Syria,  etc.     Art  J.  20:   151. 

205. 

—  Etruscan.     Once  a  Week.  8:  21S. 

—  Grotesque.     Tinsley,  i:  743. 

—  Modern,  and  Art.     (W.  Duthie)  Intel.  Obs.  10:  7. 

—  Processes  employed  in.    (T.  Gill)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  6:  17. 

—  Saxon.     Arch.  4:  47. 

—  Scottish.     (T.  C.  Archer)  .\rt  J.  26:   109. 

—  Sham.     Chamb.  J.  50:  775. 

Jewelry  Factory,  Rouvenat.     Pract.  M.  2:  244. 
Jewelry  Manufactures.     Pract.  M.  4:  3S6. 
Jewell,  John.  Bp.  of  Salisbury.     Clir.  01)s.  5:  265,  329. 
Jewess  of  the  Cave;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  31:  820. 
Jewish  and  Catholic  Poor.     Mjnth.  G:  .iSi. 


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692 


JOHX 


Jewish  and  Christian  Dispenj^ations.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5: 

283. 
historically  considered.      (W.    D.    Wilson)    Am. 

Church  R.  u:  193. 
Jewish  and  Heathen  Authors,  Gray's  Connection  between. 

Eel.  K.  31:  133. 
Jewish  Bookstore  in  New  York.     (M.  L.  Marks)  Harper, 

57-  765. 
Jewish  Element,  Proof  of  Apostolicity.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  3:  674. 
Jewish  Heroine;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  31:  89,   140.     Same 

art.  Internat.  M.  5:  345,  491. 
Jewish  Lady,  Toilette  of.     IJlacKw.  23:  295. 
Jewish    Mediwval    Philosophy,    Spinoza  and.      {W.   R. 

Sorley)  Mind,  5:  362. 
Jewish  Rabbi  in  Rome;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  128:  579. 
Jewish  Scriptures;  the  Masora.     (J.  B.  Courtenay)  Brit. 

Q.  73:  310. 
Jewish  Service  for  the  Dead,  at  Berlin.     Cong.  M.  17: 

5SS,  660. 
Jewish  Shekels,   The  first.     (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Intel. 

Obs.  4:  32S,  442. 
Jewish  Synagogue.     (S.   Gilman)  No.  Am.  23:  67.— 

Chr.  Mo   Spec.  2:  460. 
Jewish  Temple,  Ritual  of.     Cong.  2:  654.    4:  41-673. 
Perpetuity  of.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  5:  403. 

6:  I. 
Jewish  Theology  of  Middle  Ages.     (H.  P.  Smith)  Presb. 

R.  2:  720. 
Jewry,  Laura.     Cup  and  the  Lip;  a  Novel.     Chamb.  J. 

16:  94. 

—  Tide  of  Life.     New  Q.  i :  393. 
Jew's-Harp,  The.     Penny  M.  7:  363. 

—  Life  of  C.  Eulenstein.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  AVestm.  20: 

74.     Same  art.  Select  J.  4:  [17. 
Jim  Bludso,  of  the  Prairie  Belle.     (J.  Hay)  Ev.  Sat.  10: 

452. 
Jim  Smith;  a  Story.     (W.  L.  Alden)  Galaxy,  14:  403. 
Jingoism.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  58:  241. 
Jinny's  three  Balls.     Chamb.  J.  46:  369,  395. 
Jitsu-go-kiyo;  Buddhist  Maxims.     Cornh.  34:  177. 
Jo.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  7:  405. 
Jo  Bowers.     (J.  P.  Caldwell)  Overland,  2:  538. 
Jo  of  Lahaina.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  5:  20. 
Joachim  and  the  Joachimites.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  So.  M. 

15:  517- 
Joan  of  Arc.  (O.  Delepierre)  St.  James,  13  :  64.  — 
Argosy,  10:  141.  —  (Lord  Mahon)  Quar.  69:  2S1. 
—  (S.  Osgood)  Putnam,  3:  33.  —  (T.  De  Quince}-) 
Tait,  n.s.  14:  184,  585.  — (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam. 
45:  I.  — Blackw.  47:  284. —Mo.  R.  106:  238.— 
Mus.  6:  226.  —  (A.  Tovell)  Western,  7:  444. — 
Dub.  R.  60:  118. —  Dub.  Univ.  89:  417. —  Eel.  R. 
124:  177.  —  Liv.  Age,  47:  372.  —  Nat.  M.  7:  209. 
—  Once  a  Week,  13:  162.  —  Penny  M.  2:  6. — 
Portfo.(Den.)  33:  1^7.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  22:  311.  25: 
36,. 

—  an  Ecstatic.     (J.  W.  Jackson)  Zoist,  13:  257. 

—  Death  of.    Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  218. 

—  Fortunes  of.     (H.  W.  Herbert)  Am.  Mo.  5L  5:  1-476. 

6:  81,  253,  401. 

—  Historj'  of.     (C.  W.  Russell)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  86. 

—  House  of.     (M.  Raymond)  Cath.  World,  21:  697. 

—  in  the  Castle  of  Beaurevoir.     Temp.  Bar,  21 :  3S0. 

—  Letter  by.     Lond.  M.  2:  637. 

—  ^lartvrdom  of;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  2:  425. 

—  Parr's  Life  of.     (A  Trollope)  Fortn.  6:  632. 

—  Poems  on.     (G.  A.  Simcpx)  Cornh.   16:  584.  —  Am. 

Mo.  M.  i:  169.  —  St.  Paul's,  7:  66. 

—  Predecessors  and  Contemporaries  of.  Colburn,  143:  92. 

—  Trial  of.     (J.  Parton)  Harper,  63:  91. 

—  Wallon's.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  22;  409. 


Joan,  Pope.     (R.  B.  Peake)  Bentley,  12:  14S. — Bentley, 

29:  5'3- 

—  Fable  of.     (J.  C.  Meline)  Cath.  World,  9:1. 
Joanna  of  Castile.     Month,   14:  245.  — (A.  C.  Ewald) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  682. 

—  Captivity  of.     Liv.  Age,  103:  515. 

Joanna,  C^ueen  of  Naples,  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  41:  3S5. — 

Quar.  31:  65.  —  Westm.  i:    554.  —  Colburn,  124: 

297. 
Joanna  of  Sicily,  Lifeof.     Am.  Mo.  M.  ii:  113,  261,  551. 

12:  339- 
Joanninaand  Ali  Pasha,  Visit  to,  1S19.     (T.Lyman)  No. 

Am.  10:  429. 
.Toanny;  the  Fairies.     (E.  Townbridge)  Sharpe,  52:  132. 
Job  and  Egypt.     (R.  Baker)  Cath.  World,  25:  764. 
■ —  and  his  Times,  Wemyss  on.     Mo.  R.  149:  268. 

—  Time  of.     (W.  R.  French)  Univ.  Q.  27:  269. 
See  Bible,  Job. 

Job  and  the  Bug.     (C.  Hickox)  Lippinc.  7:  457. 

Job  Pippins,  the  Man  who  "couldn't  help  it."     Blackw. 

39:  370,  472,  74°- 
Job's  Comforters.     (J.  Poole)  Colburn,  48:  219. 
Jocelin  de  Brakelord,  Chronicle  of.  Brit.  &  For.  R.  15:  54. 
Joceline,    Elizabeth.     Mother's    Legacy   to   her  unborn 

Child,  1625.     Blackw.  71:  491. 
Jocelyn,  Henry.     (W.  Willis)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  204.  II :  31. 
Jockeys  and  their  Trade.     Temp.  Bar,  49:  324. 
Jodelle,  Estienne,  early  French  Poet.     Lond.  M.  6:  60. 
Joe's  Courtship;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  9:  484. 
Joe  Hale's  red  Stockings.     (Saxe  Holm)  Scrib.  15:  333. 
Joe  Miller  and  his  Men.     All  the  Year,  16:  366. 
Joe  Oldoak's  Revenge.     (Mrs.  White)  Howitt,  i:  299. 
Joe  Wickham's  Reckoning.     Chamb.  J.  53:  360. 
Jogues,  Isaac.     (R.  H.  Clarke)  Cath.  World,  16:  105. 

—  Memoir  of.     (J.  Gerard)  Month,  20:  306. 

Johan  and  Eureka;  a  Canterbury  Tale.     Eraser,  93:  367. 

Jolian  Falsen.     House.  Words,  6:  14S. 

Joiin,  The  Christian  Name.     Cornh.  39:  323, 

John,  the  Apostle,  and  James,  Lives  of    Chr.  Obs.  1 :  345. 

—  and  Christian  History.     Good  Words,  9:  145.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  259. 

—  and  his  Critics.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  123. 

—  and  his  Gospel.    (Z.  S.  Barstow)  Cong.  R.  8:  329.    See 

Bible. 

—  at  Ephesus.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  39:  29. 

—  his  Doctrine  of  Christian  Sonship.     Lond.  Q.  53:  440. 

—  Later  School  of.     (J.  B.  Lightfoot)  Contemp.  27:  471. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     (E.  E.  Salisbury)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos. .2d  s.  3:  299.  —  (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  2:  585. 

—  Relation  to  Peter,  James,  and  Paul.    (T.  W.  Hopkins) 

Bapt.  Q.  7:  310. 

—  Testimony  of,  concerning  our  Lord.   Chr.  Disc.  2:  109. 

—  Vision  of.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  15:  121. 

—  Writings  of.     (J.  H.  A.  Ebrard)   Bapt.  Q.  9:  467.— 

(E.  H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:  4,  402. 

Ewald  on.     Nat.  R.  17:  125. 

John  the  Baptist.     (C.  E.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  173. 

—  a  Poem.     (F.  W.  H.  Myers)  Macmil.  19:  315. 

—  and  Elijah.     Kitto,  9:  420.     38:371. 

—  before  Herod.     (H.  II.  Haweis)  Good  Words,  21:  92. 

—  Faith  of;  Matt.  xi.  2-6.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  25: 

629. 
-*Food  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  419. 

—  Mission  of.     (W.  Jevons)  Theo.  R.  6:  148. —Theo. 

Repos.  4:  50-463.     5:64,243.     6:216. 
aTid  Character  of.     Kitto,  20:  325. 

—  not  Elijah.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11 :  y^,  224. 

—  Reynolds  on.     Cong.  4:   152. 

John  of  Jerusalem,  St.     (W.W.  Andrews)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

9:  417,  529,  579. 
John,  King  of  Fngland,  and  Pope  Innocent  III.     (H.  W. 

Lucas)  Month,  35:  516. 


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JOHNSON 


John,  King  of  England,  as  a  Protestant  Reformer.  Dub. 
R.6:  436- 

—  Cause  of  his  Death.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  4:  29. 
Historic  Doubts  conieruiiig.     Eel.  K.  121:  523. 

Lord  Chancellors  and  Keepers  of  the  Seal  of.    (E.  Foss) 

Arch.  32:  S3. 

—  Movements  of  his  Court.  (T.  D.  Hardy)  Arch.  22:  124. 
John,  King  of  France,  Portrait  of.     (E.  T.  d'Eyncourt) 

Arch.  38:  196. 
John  the  Terrible,  Czar  of  Russia,  and  Queen  Elizabeth. 

(N.  C.  de  Bogouschefsky)  Reliquary,  16:  i. 
John,  King  of  Ethiopia.     Liv.  Age,  134:  570. —  (E.  de 

Leon)  Liternat.  R.  7:  6;i. 
John,  Don,  of  Austria.    Blackw.  63:  70. —  Colburn,  120: 

165.— Dub.  R.  88:   i. 

—  and  Heretics  of  Flanders.     Blackw.  56:  t,'j. 

John  of  Barneveld,  Jlotley's.  (A.  Falconer)  Fraser,  go: 
223.  — (R.  H.  Howard)  Meth.  Q.  35:  533.  -  Brit. 
Q.  60:  392.— Chr.  Obs.  74:  810. 

John  Damascene,  St.     Dub.  R.  64:  331. 

John  of  Epliesus,  Ecclesiastical  History  of.  (B.  H. 
Cowper)  Kitto,  25:  372. 

—  Syriac  Church  History.     No.  Brit.  31:  56. 

John  N^pomuccne,  St.,  Canonization  of.   Month,  ig:  409. 
John  the  Presbyter;  was  he  John  the  Evangelist  V    (Prof. 

Milligan)  Kitto,  40:   106. 
John  XH.,  Pope.     Am.  Church  R.  26:  64. 
John;  a   Story.     (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.   106:  5S0,  647. 

107:  40-725.     108:  61.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  103: 

6S3.     104:  14-60S.     105:  23-594.     106:  78,  278. 
John;  a  Story.     (B   S.  Scrauton)  Galaxy,  4:  675. 
John;  a  Tale  of  a  Dog.     (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath.  World, 

16:  622. 
John  and  Joan;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  7:  437. 
John  and  Margaret.     Overland,  g:  550. 
John  Biggs.     (.J.  T.Irving)  Knick.42:  551.    43:  i,  277. 

Same  art.  Sharpe,  50:  50,  89. 
John  Brown;  a  Poem.     (C.  Bain)  Temp.  Bar,  56:  76. 
John  Bull,  Esq.     Dem.  R.  32:  236. 

—  abroad.     Bentley,  8:  121. 

—  and  Jonathan.     (C.  Mackay)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  166. 

—  and  Nongtongpaw.     Fraser,  30:  41S. 

—  Castle  of.     Fraser,  20:  152. 

—  the  Compassionate.     Am.  Whig  R.  7:  249. 

—  Fragments  of  his  History.    (G.  Moir)  Blackw.  30:  954. 

32:313.    34:890.    36:289.    37:18.    41:511.    6g: 
69,  164.    73:  166. 

—  Friendly  Epistle  to.     Blackw.  ig:  631. 

—  in  his  own  Pastures.     Knick.  38:  125,  345. 

—  in  Tartary.     Bentley,  ii:  592. 

John  Caldigate.     Blackw.  123:  391-713. 
John  ('althorpe's  Theft.   (J.  M.  Cobban)  Belgra.  45:  310. 
John  Christopher.     (.J.  Goddard)  (^oiburn,  isg:  325. 
John  Day  Valley,  Geology  of.     (T.  Condon)  Overland, 

6:  393- 
John  Decastro.     Blackw.  81 :  99. 
John  Dobert.     (W.  M.  Fisher)  Overland,  13:  560. 
John  Eastman's  Compensation.     (E.  B.  Cobb)   Harper, 

42:  693. 
John  Fry,  Cabman.    (F.  E.Weathcrby)  Lond.  Soc.  28:  70. 
John  Gilpin  and  Mazeppa.     Blackw.  5:  434. 

—  as  a  Solar  Hero.     Fraser,  103:  353. 

John  Gilpin's  Steam-l'arriagc  E.xcursion  to  Harrow;  a 

Poem.  Chr.  Obs.  28:  180. 
John  Haller's  Niece.     (R.  Gray)  Dub.  Univ.  70:  537, 

620.     71:  52-544. 
John  Harley's  Marriage.     Chamb.  J.  58:   104. 
John  Harris,    the  Slaver;    a  Tale.      (K.   S.  Macquoid) 

Temp.  Bar,  45:  479. 
John  Heathburn's  Title.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Harper,  28: 

341,  466. 
John  Henry;  a  Storj'.     (S.  Chase)  Lippinc.  27:  376. 


John  Jordan.     (J.  R.  Gilmore)  Atlan.  16:  434. 

John  Lamar.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Atlan.  g:  411. 

John  Law.     (W.  H.  Ainsworth)  Bentley,  54:  441,  551. 

55:  1-551-    56:  77,  1S9,  3'S. 
John  Marchmont's  Legacy;  a  Novel.     (M.  E.  Braddon) 

Temp.  Bar,  7:  5-455.     8:  5-455.    g:  5-455.   10:  15, 

272. 
John  o'  Groat's  House.     Meth.  M.  3g:  223. 
John  Poltriggan's  Christmas  Story.     Chamb.  J.  57:  793, 

809,  S19. 
John  Pooledoune.     (W.  .Jerdan)  Bentley,  i:  599. 
John  Reed's  Thoughts.     (B.  Taj-lor)  Atlan.  31:  356. 
Jolin  Richardson's  Relatives;  a  Story.     Irish  Mo.  2:  447, 

530,  5S2.     3:  96-658. 
John  Rickson's  Trial.     (A.  Robbins)  Overland,  g:  114. 
John  Rintoul.     Blackw.  73:  329,  410.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  37:  113,403. 
John  Rose,  the  Gauger.     Lond.  M.  21:  404. 
Jcjlin  Ryland's  Wife.     (J.  K.  Medbury)  Galaxy,  i:  67. 
John  Saitram's  Wife;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  50:  721,  739, 
John  Singer's  Story.     Chamb.  J.  30:  245. 
Joim  Skeeme  the  Promoter.     All  the  Year,  18:  342,  376. 
Joliu  Smith's  Shanty.     (R.  Jeffevies)  Fraser,  8g:  135. 
.Tolm  Thomas  WhifHer.     St.  James,  27:  657. 
John  Tregancy's  Dream.     Sharpe,  30:  293. 
John  Twiiler.     (D.  P.  Starkey)  Dub.  Univ.  48:  535,  661. 

4g:  81-666.    50:  27. 
John  Underhill;  a  Poem.  (J.  G.Whittier)  .•Xtlan.  32:  668. 
John  Warkinsou's  Wife.     (R.  Collyer)  Lakeside,  ii:  68, 

'33- 
John  Welch's  Wife;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  ig:  243. 
John  Wilde.     (T.  A.  Harcourt)  Overland,  15:  36S. 
John  Whopper,  the  Newsboy.     (T.  M.  Clark)  0.  &  N.  2 : 

49-416. 
John's  Hero.     Blackw.  120:  43.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age, 

130:  A71,- 
John's  Wife.    (C.  M.  Hawksford)  Lond.  Soc.  32:  294,  402. 
John's  Wife;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  254. 
Johnnie  Menzies.     (A.  Cunningham)  Fraser,  i:  399. 
Johnny  Api)leseed.     (W.  D.  Haley)  Harper,  43:  830. 
Johnny  Ludlow  Papers.  Argosy,  2g:  2<)-345.  31:  26,  107. 
Johnny  Reb  at  Play.     (A.  C.  Redwood)  Scrib.  17:  2,},- 
Johns,   John,    Bishop   of  Virginia.     (J.   Packard)  Am. 

Ciiurch  R.  28:  358. 
Johns  Hopkins  University.     (E.  L.  Gidkin)  Nation,  2o: 

166. —  (S.B.IIerrick)  Scrib.  ig:  199.— (E.  Spencer) 

So.  M.  16:  71.  —  Nature,  12:  456. 
Johnson,  Andrew,  with  portrait.      (I.  Smucker)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  5:  733.  —  Blackw.  100:  623. 

—  and  Abraham  Lincoln.     (G  Welles)  Galaxy,  13:  521, 

663.  —  Chr.  Exam.  81:  400. 

—  and  Reconstruction.     (C.  Mackay)  Fortn.  4:  477. — 

(C.  E.  Norton)  No.  .Vm.  102:  250. 

—  as  a  popular  Orator.    (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  102:  530. 

—  Defense  of.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Fortn.  5:  98. 

—  Impeachment  of.      (E.   L.   Godkiii)   Nation,   3:  310. 

4:  170,175,214.  6:  184-404.  —  (W.  F.  Allen)  Na- 
tion, 6:  490. — (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  16:  372.  17: 
144.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  225. 

—  on  Civil  Rights.     (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation,  2:  422. 

—  Policy  of,  1866.   New  Eng.  25:  711. —  Fraser.  75:  243. 
Johnson,  Lady  Arabella.     (L.  H.  Sigourney)  Godey,  25: 

143. 

—  a  Heroine  of  Puritan  Times.    (Mrs.  Martyn)  Hours  at 

Home.  2:  44. 
Johnson,  Cave,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  17:  241. 

—  Portrait  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  243. 
Johnson,  Chapman.     So.  Lit.  Mess    15:  674. 
Johnson,  Cost.     Forlorn  Hope.     Dem.  R.  12:  204. 
Johnson,  Eastnian.     (J    F.  Fitts)  Galaxy,  6:  in. 
Johnson,  Edward.    Philosophic  Nuts.     Mo.  R.  154:  2S5. 

155:  123- 


JOHNSON 


694 


JOMINI 


Johnson,  Sir  Jolin.     (G.  Liverniore)  Hunt,  34:  306. — 
Am.  Hist.  Kec.  3:   340. 

—  OnkTly  IJook,  1776-77.     M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  204,  2S3. 
.loliiisoii,  ()si;()0(l.     Am.  Q.  Kej;.  lo:   151. 

.Johnson,  Kc'verily,  with  porliait.     Eel.  M.  86:  502. 

—  anil  Charles  Francis  Adams.     Onee  a  Week,  19:  34S. 
.Johnson,  Kiehaid  AL,  Portrait  of.     Dcm.  li.  14:  335. 

—  ludoyy  on.     (J.  C.  Mather)  Dem.  U.  28:  376. 

—  Sword  presented  to.     Niles's  Keg.  14:  200. 
Johnson,  liossiter.   Condensed  Classics.   PennMo.  8:  150. 
Johnson,  Dr.  Samuel.     (S.  A.  Allibone)  Evang.  R.  17: 

502.  —  (T.  15.  Macauhn-)  IIar|)er,  14:  483.  —  (T.  J3. 
Macaulay)  Eel.  M.  40:  424.  Same  art.  Li  v.  Age, 
53:  I.  —  Bentley,  27:  397.  —  De  Bow,  28:  504. — 
(.J.  Dennis)  Brit.  Q.  70:  347.  Same  art.  IJv.  Age, 
144:  259.  —  Liv.  Age,  52:  742.  60:  353.  —  Nat.  M. 
i:  393,  48S.     2:  9-488. 

—  and  the  Fleet  Street  Taverns.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  26:  305. 

—  and  Garrick.     No.  Am.  4:  38. 

—  and  Dr.  Hookwell.     Quar.  87:  32.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  26:  ^^7. 

—  and  his  Wife,  Macaulay  on.     Cornh.  42:  573.     Same 

art.  Liv.  .\ge,  147:  627. 

—  and  Hume.     Blackw.  3:  511. 

—  and  Haniuili  More.     Chamb.  J.  15:  380. 

—  and  Mrs.  Piozzi.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  15:  183. 

—  and  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.     JMontli,  3:  403. 

—  and  Richard  lavage.     Chamb.  J.  7:  65. 

—  and  Mrs.  Thrale.     St.  James,  i :  243. 

—  and  Warburton.     Blackw.  8:  243. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Deni.  R.  11:  165. 

—  as  Christian  and  Critic.     Eel.  R.  loi :  153.     Same  art. 

Ed.  -M.  34:  492.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  221. 

—  Biograpiiers  and  Critics  of.     Westni.  iii:  i.  —  Same 

art.  Appleton,  21 :  308. 

—  Boswell's  I^etters  on.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  9. 

—  Boswell's  Life  of,  condensed  by  Alex.  Jlain.     (J.  R. 

Dennett)  Nation,  18:  253. 

Croker's  Edition.     (W.   B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 

34:  91.  — (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  54':  i.  Same 
art.  Mus.  19:  676. —(J.  P.  Dabney)  Chr.  Exam. 
14:  154.— Quar.  46:  I.  — Westm.  15:  375.— Mo. 
R.  125:  452.  —  (T.  Carlyle)  Eraser,  5:  253,  379. 

—  Contemporaries  and  Biographers  of.    Dub.  R.  23:  203. 

—  Death-Bed  of.     Spirit  Pilg.  i:  212. 

—  Dictionary  of.     (F.  Lawrence)  Sharpe,  10:  221.     Ste 

English  Language. 

—  Early  Life  of.     Quar.  103:  279.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

57:  593- 

—  from  a  Scottish  View.     All  the  Year,  23:  561. 

—  Ghost  of.     All  the  Year,  i :  92. 

—  House  in  ISolt  Court.     All  the  Year,  i:  93,  251. 

—  Lnagiruiry  Conversation.     Hogg,  14:  89. 

—  Irene  at  Drury  Lane.  (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  5:  651. 

—  Last  Days  of.    Chr.  Obs.  32:  1-813.  — Eel.  M.  62:  199. 

—  Life  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  7:  436.  —  Mus.  6:  97.  — 

with  portrait,  Portfo.(Den  )  24:   148. 

and  Times  of.     Nat.  M.  3:  18-295. 

and  Writings  of.     Lond.  M    8:  57,   169.  — Quar. 

105:  176.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  yyy. 

—  Lives  of  the  Poets.     (M.  Arnold)  Macmil.  38:  153. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  138:  86.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  3:  281.     See  Voetif. 

—  Observations  on.     Meth.  M.  43:  660.  —  Am.  Metli   M 

4:  287. 

—  Religious  Character  of.     Meth.  M.  56:  92. 

—  Religious  Friends  of.     Chr.  Obs.  31:  i.     32:   i. 

—  Religious  Life  of,  Hewlett's.     Quar.  87:  59. 

and  Death  of.     Hogg,  5:  200,  214.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

36:  477- 

—  Religious  Opinions  of.     Mouth,  38:  418. 


Johnson,  Dr.  Samuel,  Reminiscences  of.    (E.  Thompson) 
Cornh.  17:  622. 

—  Sketch  of.     Colburn,  152:  376,  432. 

—  Style  of.     Portfo.(I^en.)  25:  300.     26:  32. 

—  Unpublished  F^pisodes  in  the  Life  of.    (L.  Jewitt)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  21 :  692. 

—  without   Boswell.      (W.  Cypks)  Contemp.    32:  707. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:   541. 

—  Works  and  lieviewers  of.     (S.  A.  .\ilibone)  Evang.  R. 

15:   141. 

—  Worship  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  27:  318. 

—  Writings  of.     (L.   Stephen)  Cornh.   29:   2S0.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  82:  527.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121 :  91. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  349. 
Johnson,   Samuel,  first  President  of  Columbia  College. 

(G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.   118:  451.— Am.  J    ImIuc. 

7:  461.  — (J.  H.Ward)  Nation,    18:   109.  — N.E. 

Reg.   27:  42.  —  Chr.   Obs.  32:  763,  829. — Am.  J. 

F^duc.  27:  449. 
Johnson,  I\Irs.  Susanna.    N  rrative  of  Captivity,  Correc- 
tion of  Errors  in.     (J.  Willard)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  305. 
Johnson,  W.A.B.,  Jowett's  Memoirof.  Chr.  Obs.  54:  275. 
Johnson,  Walter  Rogers.     Am.  J.  Fkluc.  5:  781. 
Johnson,  Sir  William.     (G.  W.  Greene)  Nation,  i:  624. 

—  (C.  McKnight)  Lippiuc.  23:  731.  — (C.  C.  Smith) 

No.  Am.  lOi :  249. 

—  and  Johnson  Hall.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

4:  2. 

—  Descendants  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  33:  Si,  333.  —  (G.  W. 

Johnson)  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  60. 
Johnson,  William  Martin,  Poetry  of.  Dem.  R.  i :  293,  458. 
Johnson  Genealogy.     (P.  Thompson)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  359. 
Johonnot  Genealogy.     (A.  Johonnot)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  357. 

7:    141. 
Johnston,  Gen.  Albert  Sidney.     (J.  D.  Cox)  Nation,  27: 

197,  214.  —  So.  R.  n.  s."io:  78.  —  (B  W.  Duke)  So. 

Hist.  Pap.  6:  133. 
Johnston,  Alexander  Keith.     Nature,  4:  225. 
Johnston,  John,  of  Sault  Ste.  Marie.     (W.   Kingsford) 

Canad.  Mo.  20:  i. 
Johnstone,  Chevalier  de  ;  Escapes  of  a  Jacobite.     All  the 

Year,  27:  301. 
Joint  in  the  Harness.     (M.  Northcott)  Belgra.  28:  388. 
Joint-Stock  Banker.    (D.  Costello)  Bentley,  39:  346,  471, 

551.     40:  5-345. 
See  Hanking,  Joint-Stock. 
Joint-Stock  Companies.     (L.  Levi)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  33:  i. 

34:  I.  —  Mo.  R.  112:  247. — Eel.  R.  96:  68. 

—  New,  in  England  in  1873.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  706. 
Joinville,  Jean,  Sire  de.     All  the  Year,  32:  508.  —  Once 

a  Week.  18:  499. 

—  Joliues's  Translations  of.     Ed.  R.  13:  469.  —  Eel.  R. 

6:  1071. 
Jokes.     All  the  Year,  16:  180,  366. 

—  Cracking.     Once  a  Week,  29:  402. 

—  Forgotten.    Cornh  34:  595.    Sameart.  Ecl.M,  88:  106. 

—  Old  and  new.     Once  a  Week,  19:  446. 

—  Practical.   Chamb.  J.  45:  552.  —  All  the  Year,  46:  280. 
Strange.     All  the  Year,  32:  473. 

—  Round  of  old.     All  the  Year,  28:  322. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Once  a  Week,  25:  45. 
Jokers,  I{oyal  and  Imperial.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  693. 
Jolin,  Philip,  Last  Davs  of.     Chr.  Obs.  30:  i,  65. 
Jollio,  T.     Cong.  M.  16:  346. 

.Tolly  Burglars.     House.  Words,  2:  196. 

Jolly  Father  Joe;  a  I'oem.     Blackw.  53:  255. 

.lolly  Heiinitage;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  9:  48. 

Joly,  i\Lirie.     La  Ferme  aux  Pommiers.     Liv.  Age,  55: 

371- 
Jomini,  Henri,  Baron.     Ev.   Sal.  7:  565.  —  Galaxy,  7: 
874.  —  (C.  F.  Cromie)  Fortn.  34:  635.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  147:  643. 


JOMINI 


695 


JOSEPH   II. 


Jomini,  Ilenii,  Baron,  Life  of.  (G.  Allen)  U.  S.  Serv. 
M.  2:  351. 

—  Military  Operations.     (F.  W.  I'alfrey)  No.  An\.  loi : 

Jonah.  (T.  K.  Cheync)  Theo.  R.  14:  211.  — (C.  E. 
Stowe)  Bib.  Sac.  10:  730. 

—  and  Paul  at  Sea.     Good  Words,  1 :   140. 

—  Ralei^'h  on.     Eel.  R.  124:  474. 

—  Sign  of  the  Prophet,     (G.  W.  Lane)  Meth.  Q.  5:  3S2. 
Set-  Bible. 

Jonas  I'isher;  a  Poem.     Belgra.  29:  250. 

Jonas  Grubb's  Courtship.   (J.  Y.  Akcrman)  Bentlcy,  11: 

171. 
Jonatlian;  a  Story.    (C  C.  Fraser-Tytler)  Eel.  M  84:  449, 

612,  686.    85:  213-753.    86:  103,  1S9,  365. 
Jonathan,  Saint.     Dem.  R.  35:  99. 
Jonathan,  Ship,  Voyage  to  New  England,  1639.     N.  E. 

Reg.  32:  407. 
Jonatlian  Bull  and  Mary  Bull.     So.  Lit.  jMess.  i:  242. 
Jonathan  Frock.     (H.  Zsehokke)  Peop.  J.  6:   141-183. 
Jonathtin  Jolter's  Journal ;  a  Poem.    NevvEng.  M.  7:  3781 
Jones,  Abner,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Exam.  32:  133. 
Jones,  Agnes  Elizabeth,  Meniurials  of.     (C.  L.  Brace) 

Nation,  14:  308. 
Jones,  David.    Revolutionary  Sermon.     Hist.  M.  14:  92. 
Jones,   Edward  Burne,   Painter.      Am.  Arch.  6:  87.  — 

(S.  Colvin)  Portfo.   i:   17.  —  with   portrait,   Dub. 

Univ.  94:  40. 

—  Recent  Paintings  by.     (F.  Wedmoie)  Temp.  Bar,  53: 

334- 

—  Visit  to  Home  of.     (K.  Hillard)  Scrib.  4:  748. 
Jones,  Ernest.     (J.  P.  Hopps)  Dub.  Univ.  93:  357. 
Jones,  Geo.  Visit  to  Egypt  and  Jerusalem.    Clir.  R.  2:  11. 
Jones,  Horatio.     N.  E.  Reg   i :  62. 

Jones,  Inigo,  and  his  Work  on  York  Gate.  (J.  W.  Arelier) 

Once  a  Week,  8:  251. 
Jones,  Capt.  Jacob,  Biography  of.     Anal.  5L  2:  75. 
Jones,  Gen.  James,  uith  portrait.     De  Bow,  11:  542. 
Jones,  James  A.  Haverhill.     Westm.  15:  21S. 
Jones,  Joel,  Memorial  of.     Theo   &  Lit.  J.  13:  56. 
Jones,  John  Paul.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  ii:  145.— 

(J.  K.  Laugliton)  Eraser,  97:  301. 

—  and  Denis  Duval.     (E.  E.  ILile)  Atlan.  14:  493. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Am. Whig  R.  4:  22S.  —  Am. 

Q.  7:  409. — Anal.  M.  8:  i.  11:  227.  —  Westni. 
12:  466.— U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  51.  —  Mo.  R.  108: 
48.— Eel.  R.  45:  341. 

—  righted.     All  the  Year,  23:  425. 

—  Sherburne's  Life  of.     Dem.  R.  30:   153. 

—  Sketch  of.     Lond.  M.  9:  492. 

Jones,  Joiin  Winter.  Inaugural  Address  at  English 
Librarians'  Conference,  1877.     Lib.  J.  2:  99. 

Jones,  Joseph.     Poems.     Mo.  R.  162:  479. 

Jones,  Owen,  Sketch  of.  Pract.  M.  3:  400.  —  with  por- 
trait, Pract.  M.  7:  257. 

Jones,  Richard  R.,  a  noted  Linguist.  Chamb.  J.  7:  347. 
—  Victoria,  13:   157. 

Jones,  Thomas,  Captain  of  the  Discoverv.  (E.  D.  Neill) 
Hist.  M.  15:  31. 

Jones,  Thomas  P.,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  E.xam.  45:  313. 

Jones,  Thomas  Uymer,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  23:   174. 

Jones,  Walter  R.     (W.  A.  Jones)  Hunt,  33:  423. 

Jones,  Sir  William.     Penny  JL  8:  121. 

—  Character  of.     (T.  Walker)  111.  M.  2:  550. 

—  Life  of.     (F.Jeffrey)   Ed.  R.  5:  329. —Chr.  Obs.  3: 

615,  6S5.  —  Eel.  il.  i:  256,  345.  — Portfo.(Den.)27: 

444- 
and  Poetry  of.     Lond.  JL  4:  626. 

—  Poems  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  724. 

Jones,  AVm.  A.,  Writings  of.     Dem.  R  30:  396. 
Jones  Family,  Ancestry  of.     (E.  F.  Jones)  N.  E.  Reg.  6: 
279. 


Jones  Family  of  Bethlehem,  Pa.     (J.  H.  Dubbs)  Penn- 

syl.  M.  4:  209. 
Jones's  Farm,  Battle  of.     (C.  M.Wilcox)  So.  M.  16: 

supp.  67. 
Jonesboro',  Ga.,  Battle  of.     (P.  Anderson)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

4:  193.  — (H.  D.Clayton)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  5:   127. 
Jonghe,  (iustave  de.     Art  J.  18:  301. 
Jonnes,  iL  de.     Adventures  of  an  old  Sailor.     Colburn, 

114:  175. 
Jonson,  Ben.     (E.  0.   Blackburne)  Victoria,  24:   151. — 

(C.   C.  Clarke)    Gent.  M.    n.  s.  6:    631.  — (E.   P. 

Whipple)   .Vtlan.   20:    403.  —  Bi-ntley,   40:    157.— 

Chamb.  J.  5:  ^7.  —  Dub.  Univ.  63:  380.     Samearl. 

Liv.  .Vge,  81:  5S3.  — Ev.  Sat.  17:  253.  —  No.  Brit. 

24:  447.     Same  art.  F^cl.  M.  37:  433.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,   50:  321.  —  Nat.  R.   6:  112.     Same  art. 

Eel.  ^L  44:   I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  56:  542.  —  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  5:  2S7. 

—  and  William  Drummond.     Frasor,  25:  377.  — Mo.  R. 

159:  i.;S. 

—  and  his  Works.     Brit.   Q.  25:  2^5.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Ago,  54:  J 93- 

—  Life.  Character,  and  Writings  of.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  35. 

Same  art.  Ed.  .M.  83:  412. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Bent.  Q.  2:  404.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  65:  67. 

—  Morose.     Bentley,  56;  16. 

—  Quarrel  with  Shakspere.     No.  Brit.  52:  394. 

—  Sketch  of.     ColburiL,  51 :  39. 

—  Works  of.     (T.  Serle)  Retros.  I  :   iSi.  —  Blackw.  45: 

145.     Same  art.  ^lus.  37:  317.  —  So.  R.  6:  91. 
Jonson,    Margaret,    Mother    of    Ben    Jonson.      House. 

Words,  3:  609. 
Jon  Jonsonn's  Saga.     (G.   R.   F.  Cole)  Fraser,   95:   1. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  407. 
Jony.  E.     Sylla.     Quar.  28:  97. 
Jordan,  Jlrs.  Dorothy  Bland,  Actress.     Bentley,  41 :  408. 

—  Temp.  Rar,  51:  174. 
Jordan,  Robert.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  221. 
J.rdaus  of  Grange,  'I'he.     Fraser,  12:   12. 
Jordan,  River,  and  Dead  Sea.     No.  Brit.  11:  494.  —  (H. 

I\Lirtineau)  Peop.  J.  4:   185. 
Lynch's  Expedition.      1  heo.  &  Lit.  J.  2:  288. 

jS'ce  iiUo  Dead  Sea. 

—  and  its  Valley.     (E.  Robinson)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

3:  265. 

—  Boat  Voyage  down.     Chamb.  J.  11:  377. 

—  F:ast  of,  "jlerrill's.     (G.  C.  Noyes)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  229. 

—  Fortnight's  Ride  east  of.   Bentley.  59:  4S1,  575.   60:  68. 

—  Great  Crevasse  of.     (L.  Coleman)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  248. 

—  Sources  of.     (W.  ^L  Thomson)  liib    Sac.  3:   1S4. 

—  Valley  of.     (W.  H.  Ward)  Nation,  25:   140. 
Jorgensen,  Jorgen,  King  of  Iceland.     Colburn.  126:  118. 

Same  art.  Ecl.M.  57:  340.— House.  Words,  14:  528. 

—  Travels  in  France  and  (iermany.     Ed.  R.  28:  371. 
Josaphat,  St.     Dub.  R.  80:  46. 

Jose  Maria,  the  Bandit  of  Ronda.     (J.  Shcehan)  Temp. 

Bar,  29:  539. 
Joselyne  Genealogy.     (.S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  14:   15. 
Josepii.     (J.    F.   ALickarness)  (lood  Words,    lo:  505. — 

(J.  W.  Thompson)  .Mo.  Rel.  M.  9:  241. 

—  and  Brethren.     (S.A.  Brooke)  Good  Words,  21:  212. 

—  and  his  Life  and  Death.     (S.  A.  Brooke)  Good  Words, 

21:  235. 

—  in  Egypt.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  459. 

Joseph,  St.,  Devotion  to.     Dub.  R.  68:  412. 

Joseph,   King  of  Italy,  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  100:  348. 

102:  305.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  598. 
Joseph  II. ,  Emperor  of  .\ustria.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Tinsley, 

21:    311. — Colburn,   123:    276.      Same   art.    Liv. 

Age,  72:   53. 

—  Anecdote  of.     Good  Words,  i:  701. 


JOSEPH  II. 


696 


JOURNEY 


Joseph  II.,  Emporor  of  Austria,  Austrian  Hevolution  un- 
der.    Temp.  Bar,  51:  373. 

—  Letters  of.     Beiitlcy,  31:  340. 

Joseph,    Indian    Chief,    Pursuit  of.     (J.   Gibbons)   Am. 

Cath.  Q.  4:  317. 
Joseph's  Adventure.  (D.  C.  Macdonald)  Lippinc.  23:  375. 
Joseph  and  his  Friend.      (B.  Taylor)   Allan.   25  :    30- 

642.     26:  41-665. 
Joseph's  Coat;  a  Story.     (D.  C.  Murray)  Belgra.  43: 

257,  385-    44:  1-3S5-    45=  1-385- 
Josephine,   Empress,  and    Mahnaison.      (M.  Ilowland) 
Lippiuc.  13:  152.  —  Harper,  3:  222. 

—  Divoree  of.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Eel.  M.  25:  109.  —  (J. 

S.  C.  Abbott)  Liv.  Age,  27:  561.— Eel.  M.31:  245. 

52:  134- 

—  First  Court  of.     Colburn,  90:  61.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

27:  iSi. 

—  Imperial  Anecdotes.     Liv.  Age,  36:  235. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Am.  Q.  14:  464.  —  Eel.  M.  10:  532. — 

So.  K.  6:    307.  — Mo.  K.  117:   402.      118:  244. 

Same  art.  Mus.  14:  159.     15:  310. 
Josephine  de  Montmorenei.  (A.  TroUope)  Galaxy,  8:  825. 
Josephine;  or  Love  and  Empire.    Colburn,  155:  317-634, 
Josephine's  Troubles;  a  Tale.     (P.   Fitzgerald)  Month, 

26:  71-458-     27:  73-4«i.     28:  79. 
Josephus,  Flavins.     Colburn,  117:  3S. 

—  and  the  Bible.     Kitto,  6:  292. 

—  and  Apion.     (E.  Pond)  Meth.  Q.  30:  274. 

—  and  St.  Paul.     Kitto,  13:  166. 

Friendship  of.     Internat.  M.  2:  494. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  E.  21 : 

415.  —  Bib.  R.  i:  372. 

—  Restoration  of  his  Chronology.     Kitto,  5 :  60. 

—  Works  of.     Eraser,  25 :   115. 

Joshua.     (J.  F.  Mackarness)  Good  Words,  10:  714. 

—  Life  and  Death  of.  (J.  S.  Ilowson)  Good  Words,  9:  490. 
Joshua  Haggard's  Daughter.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra. 

28:149-437.    29:5-551.    30:10-482.    31:21,163, 
Joshua  Marvel.     (B,  L.  Farjeon)  Tinsley,  6:  4S1-674. 

7:  1-674.    8:  1-657.    9:  1-524. 
Josiah  Morse,  Case  of.     All  the  Year,  26:  427-476. 
Josselyn  Genealogy.     (T.  W.  Harris)  N,  E.  Reg.  2:  306. 

4:  97.     See  also  Joselyne. 
Jottings  by  the  Way.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  397. 
Joubert,  Joseph.     Brit.  Q.  68:  361.  —  (M.  M.  Maitlmd) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  459.  —  (M.  Arnold)  Nat.  R.  18: 

168.  —  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  80:  462. 

—  Extracts  from  the  Pensees.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  250. 
Joule,  James  Prescot,  Copley  Medalist  of  1S70.     (J.  Tyn- 

dall)  Nature,  5:  137.  —  with  portrait.  Pop.  Sci,  Mo, 

5:  103. 
Jourdain,  Monsieur.     (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,  63:  460. 
Journal  des  Mines.     Ed.  R.  8:  78.     9:  67. 

—  of  an  Aide-de-Camp.     Eel.  M.  67:  705, 

—  of  Ernest  Ray.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  31:  438.     32:  T07-305. 

—  of  Miss  Patience  Caerhydoii.    Eng.  Dom.  M.  4:  1-298, 

5:  iS-298.     6:  18-290.     7:  S4-29S. 

—  of  Old  Barnes,  on  a  Trip  to  Paris.     Bentley,  7:  457, 

627.     8:  69,  195. 

—  of  a  poor  Musician.     (S.  M.  Warner)  Putnam,  12: 

58,  154. 

—  of  a  Woman:  a  Tale.     (0.  Feuillet)  Eng.  Dora,  M. 

25:  2-2S2.     26:   1-58. 

—  that  was  never  kept.     Sharpe,  5:  277.     6:  8,  109. 
Journals  and  Journal-Keepers.      Liv%  Age,   75:  147. — 

Bentley,  34:  397.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  541. 
Journals,  Class  and  Trade,     Cong,  5:  44, 

—  of  the  British  Provinces,  1836.     Colburn,  48:  137. 
Journalism.     (A.  F.  Bridges)   Potter  Am.   Mo.  12:  460. 

—  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  10:  54.  —  (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  21:  104.  —  Am.  Whig  R,  4:  2S1, — 
Dem,  R,  10:  52. 


Journalism.     Westm.  18:  195.     Same  art.  Mus.  22:  450, 

—  (,'<irnh.  6:  52.  —  Bhukw.  125:  69.  Same  art, 
Liv.  .\ge,  140:  222.  —  Lippinc,  27:  175.  —  Nation, 
8:   127.  —  Danv.  ().  2:  4o(). 

—  Agonies  of.     (S.  Walker)  Lakeside,  5:   175. 

—  American.     (E.  Faithfull)  Victoria,  21 :  2S9.  —  (E.  IL 

Hall)  St.  James,  32:  529.  —  (J.  Lesperance)  Lip- 
pinc. 8:  174.  —  So.  Q.  19:  500. 

—  and  Journalists.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  Atlan.  34:  55, 

—  Anonymous.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  5:  157.  —  (J.  B, 

Kinnear)  Contemp.  5:  324.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69: 
363.  —  (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  8:  287.  —  St.  Paul's,2:  217, 

—  as  a  Profession,     ((i.  F.  Parsons)  Overland,  2:  25. — 

(J.  Wilcox)  Galaxy,  4:  797, 

—  British,     Loud.  q.  38:  87. 

—  Business  Side  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  11:  254, 

—  Casuistry  of,     Cornh.  28:  198. 

—  Chapter  in  the  History  of.     Tinsley,  12:  22, 

—  Curiosities  of,     Chamb,  J,  58:  123, 

—  Eatauswill.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  506. 

—  English.     Eraser,  34:  631.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  lo: 

121.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  12:  261.  —  Mus.  15:  i, 
145.  — Nation,  31:  59-303. 

before  1800.     (D.  Gardner)  No.  Am.  II4:  39. 

in  1832  and  1S64.    (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  28:  39. 

in  France.     St.  James,  7:  230. 

"Our  London  Con-espoudent."  (T.  W.  Reid)  Mac- 
mil.  42:  18. 

—  in  the  Far  West.     (E.  Dale)  Canad.  Mo.  11 :  tS8, 

—  in  France.     Qiiar.  65:  422.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  10: 

67,  —  Brit.  Q.  3:  468.  —  For.  Q.  36:  70.  —  Colburn, 
130:  244.  —  Cornh.  27:    703,     28:    411,   715.     29: 

154,  535- 

in  1 8th  Century.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  473. 

Political.     (C' J.  Wallis)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  289, 

—  in  Germany,     (J,  L.  Spalding)  Cath.  World,  23:  289, 

—  Mo.  R.  165:  185. 

—  in  New  York.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  408, 

—  Jovial.     All  the  Year,  23:  514. 

—  Judicious  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  6:  105. 

—  Lecture  on.     Black w.  68:  691. 

—  Letter  to  a  young  Journalist.     Scrib.  4:  757, 

—  London  Press.     Am.  Wliig  R.  14:  505. 

—  Modern.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  353,     Same  art.  Liv,  Age, 

34:  244- 

—  Morals  and  Manners  of,     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  8: 

840.     9:  102. 

—  Newest  Thing  in.     Contemp.  30:  678, 

—  Old  and  new.     Once  a  Week,  29:  424,  446, 

—  Parisian.     (A,  Laugel)  Nation,   14:  2S6. — Ev.  Sat. 

9:  82,  654. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Chamb.  J.  13:  404, 

—  £.  s.  d.  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  713. 

—  Profession  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  ^7. 

—  Protestant.     Brownson,  24:  441. 

—  Provincial.  Once  a  Week,  19:  310.  —  St.  Paul's, 3:  61. 

—  Schools  of.     (W.  Reid)  Scrib.  4:  194, 

—  Trade  of.     St.  Paul's,  i:  306. 

—  What  a  Newspaper  should  be.    (D.  G.  Croly)  Putnam, 

11:  328. 

—  Women  in.     (N.  M.  Hutchinson)  Galaxy,  13:  499, 
Journaliste  malgre  lui.     Macmil.  142:  270. 
Journalists  and  Magazine  Writers.     Blackw.    125:    69, 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  387. 

—  Parisian,  of  To-Day.  Cornh.  28:  715.      'Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  82:  195,     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  16. 

—  School  for.     For.  Q.  25:  62. 

Journalistic  London.     (J.  Hatton)  Harper,  63:  657,  839, 
Journey  due  north.     (G.  A.  Sala)  House.   Words,   14: 
265-565.     15:  2-249. 

—  from  Genoa  to  Rome.     Fraser,  25:  43. 

—  from  Paris  to  Ostend.     Fraser,  11:  33. 


JOURNEY 


69T 


JUDICIAL 


Journev  in  early  Summer.     (II.  L.  Dolsen)  Overland, 
9:  58. 

—  round  the  World,  Narrative  of.     (Sir  G.  Simpson)  Col- 

burn,  80:  219. 

—  to  Starston.     (M.  C.  Croz)  Temp.  Bar,  63:  383. 

—  to  the  Unknown.   (.1.  Hawthorne)  Appk'ton,i5:  9-399. 

—  with  a  Moral;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  57:  315. 
Jousting.     All  the  Year,  38:  443,  471. 
Jouvenet,  John.     Art  J.  3:  233. 

Jovellanos,  G.  M.  de,  Life  and  Works  of.     For.  Q.  5:  547. 

—  For.  K.  4:  73 

Joy  of  Engele.     (M.  Hewitt)  Howitt,  i:  223. 
Joys  of  Earth;  a  Poem.  (D.  Greenwell)  Good  Words, 2:  52. 
Joyce,  Robert  Uwyer.     (M.  Russell)  Irish  Mo.  6:  55. 
Joyce  Dormer's  Story.     (J.  Bonca'ur)  Once  a  Week,  i6: 

1-259. 
Jove,  George,  Memoir  of.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  164. 
Joyous  Knights;  or  Fratri  Gaudenti.     (B.  J.  O'Reilly) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  19. 
Juan,  Don,  of  Braganza.     Am.  Mo.  M.  10:  273. 
Juan  Fernandez,  Island  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  113. 

—  and  Robinson  Crusoe.     (H.  Sedley)  Putnam,  li:  325. 

—  (.J.  R.  Browne)  Putnam,  i:  275. 

—  Visit  to.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  456. 

Juan  Moreda,  the  Slave  Hunter.     Eraser,  36:  2S2. 
Juana  la  Loca,  Spanish  Princess.     Ed.  R.  131:  341. 
Juana  of  Castile.     See  Joanna  of  Castile. 
Juaucho,  the  Bull-Fighter.     Blackw.  62:   197. 
Juanita.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  8:  350. 
Juanita.     Atlan.  3:  16. 

Juarez,  Benito,  President  of  Mexico.     Bentley,  53:  254. 
Same  art  Eel.  M.  60:  369. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     (G.  Butler)  Cath.  World, 

16:  280. 
Jubilee  Singers.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  55:   17. 
Jubilee  Year;  or  God  in  Histiry.    Am.  Church  R.  4:  329. 
Jubilees  and  Centenary  Festivals.     Chamb.  J.  52:  60. 
Judaism,  accredited  by  Christianity.     Theo.  Repos.  5: 

2S9,  366.     6:  39,  49. 

—  after  the  Captivity.     Lend.  Q.  30:  178. 

—  and  Christianity.  Bost.  R.  2:  175.  —  Chr.  Rem.  12:  222. 

—  and  Heathenism,  Dollinger  on.    Ho.  &  For.  R.  1 :  450. 

—  and  the  Jews,  McCaul's  Sketches  of.    ilo.  R.  146:  313. 

—  and  Romanism.     (J.  Wilson)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  2:  189. 

—  before  the  Christian  Era.     Eel.  R.  42:  153. 

—  Character  and  Power  of.     (M.  X.  Adams)  Radical,  7: 

361. 

—  Future  of.     (W.  H.  Fremantle)  Contemp.  32:  ■/y^- 

—  Genius  of.  Am.  Church  R.  25:  435.  —  Mo.  R.  131:  117. 

—  Harold's  Modern.     Mo.  R.  84:  iS. 

—  in  America.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World,  25:  365. 

—  in  the  Legislature.     Blackw.  62:  724. 

—  Modern.     Kitto,  8:   172.  — Ed.  R.  117:  180.  — (J.  W. 

Alexander)  Princ.  3:  134.  —  (J.  JI.  Iloppin)  New 
Eng.  29:  624.  —  Eel.  R.  io6:  342.  —  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
15:  436. 

Allen  on.     Eel.  R.  25:  431. 

and  Grace  Aguilar.     Eel.  R.  107:   134. 

—  Relation  to  Christianity.     (F.   Doncot)  Cath.  World, 

27:  351.  S^M- 

—  Recent  Aspects  of,   1853.      (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam. 

54:   I- 

—  Reformed.     (F.  Adler)  No.  Am.  125:  327. 
See  aho  .Jews. 

Judas.     (G.  C.  Hurlbut)  Overland.  12:  20. 
Judas  Iscariot  and  St.  Peter.     (II.  R.  Carpenter)  Unita. 
R.  15:  25S. 

—  Ballad  of.     St.  Paul's,  10:  183. 

—  Character  and  Repentance  of.     Chr.  Obs.  35:  329. 

—  Confession  of.     (.1.  A.  Bolles)  New  Eng.  M.  8:  462. 

—  Critics  on.     Chr.  R.  20:  321. 

—  Death  of .     Kitto,  12:  160. 


7:  3°3- 
0.   Skinner) 


(J.  Priestley) 


175- 


Judas  Iscariot,  Fate  of.     Theo.  Repos.  i :  63,  292. 

—  History  and  Character  of.     Tlico.  Repos.  3:  33, 

—  Life  and  Character  of.  Spirit  Pilg.  6:  215,  251,  427. 

Chr.  R.  5:  328. 

—  Note  on  John  xiii.  27.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

—  Sin,    Repentance,    and   Death  of.      (J. 

Univ.  Q.  34:  419. 

—  Two  Pleas  for.     O.  &  N.  1 :  525. 

—  Was  he  present  at  the  Lord's  Supper  ? 

Theo.  Repos.  i:   141. 

—  a  Witness  for  Clirist.     Theo.  Repos.  2: 
Judd,  Chauncey,  Abduction  of.     Hist.  M.  3:  263. 
Judd,  Sylvester.     Fraser,  76:  45.  —  (R.  P.  Cutler)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  10:  125. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  58: 

63.  — (G.  W.  Ilosmer)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  13:  16. 

—  Margaret.     (S.  Osgood)  No.  Am.  84:   535.— (W.B. 

O.  I'eabody)  No.  Am.  62:   102.  —  (F.  D.  Hunting- 
ton) Chr.  Exam.  39:  41S.  —  So.  Q.  9:  507. 

—  Philo.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  70:  433. 

—  Richard  Edney.     (A.  W.  Abbot)  No.  Am.  72:  493. 

—  Writings  of.     (.1.  H.  Morison)  Xo.  Am.  80:  420. 
Judea  and  its  Neighbors.     Clir.  Rem.  32:   -557. 

—  Hill-Countr>'  of.  (C.  H.  Brigham)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  15:  43. 

—  Scenes  in.     (W.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  27:  88,  245.    28: 

Sg,  224. 
Judge,  The  Anglo-Saxon.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  13:  52. 
Judge,  The;  a  Drama  of  American   Life.     (Mrs.  S.  J. 

Hale)  Gode_v,  42:  21-29S. 
Judge  of  Divorce.    (M.  de  Cervantes)  Temp.  Bar,  56:  93. 
Judges  and  Lawyers,  American,  Manners  of.     Hist.  M. 

21:  94. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Retros.  10:  60. 

—  Atrocious,  Campbell's  Lives  of.     Dem.  R.  37:  244. 

—  of  England.    ( W.  Forsyth)  Quar.  1 19 :  326.  —  Chanib. 

J.  47:  iSi.  —  Eraser,  70:   89.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

63:  172.  —  Lond.  S0C.20:  40S. — Tail,  U.S.  16:  163. 

See  Chief  Justices;  Chancellors. 

and  Ireland.     Dub.  R.  45:  107. 

Foss's.     Dub.  R.  44:  2(19. 

and  Campbell's.     Dub.  R.  46:  43S. 

—  of  the  olden  Time.     Chamb.  J.  19:  189. 

—  U.  S.  and  British,  1866,  List  of.    Am.  Law  R.  i:  224. 
Judge  not.     House.  Words,  2:  431. 

Judging  by  Appearances.    Bentley,  7:   508,616.    8:  75. 
Judgment,  The  Last.     (J.  Floy)  Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  167. 
-Chr.  Obs.  18:  137. 

—  in  Matt.  xxv.  31-46,  and  Rev.  xx.  4-15.    Theo.  &  Lit. 

J.  7:  498. 
Judgment  of  Paris.     (B.  Disraeli)  Colburn,  42:  304. 
Judgments,  Collective.  (.\.  C.  Thomas)  I'niv.  Q.  27:  222. 
Judicature,  New.     (M.  Cookson)  Fortn.  25:  277. 
Judicature  Acts  in  English  Law.     (E.  S.  Roscoe)  Fraser, 

93:  130. 
Judicial  Combat.     Hogg,  4:  62. 

Judicial  Encroachment.     Dem.  R.  26:  243.     27:   126. 
Judicial  Institutions  of  England  and   France.      For.  Q. 

2:  109. 

—  of  Europe.     For.  Q.  3:   433. — Anal.  M.  15:    16. — 

Mo.  R.  96:  486. 
Judicial  .Murder.     All  the  Year,  6:  405. 
Judicial  Ordeals.     (II.  C.  Lea)  No.  Am.  89:  32. 
Judicial  Partisanship.     (F.  Wharton)  Internsit.  R.  4:  663, 

760. 
Judicial  Power,   Limitations  of.      (E.  Washburn)  Am. 

Soc.  Sci.  J.  8:  140. 
Judicial  Puzzles.     Chamb.  J.  52:   12. 

—  Spencer  Cowper's  Case.     Blackw.  90:  19.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  54:  69. 
Judicial  Reform  in  Scotland.     Ed.  R.  51:  114. 
Judicial  System,  Proposed  Federal,   1S76.     (C.  C.  Nott) 

Nation,  22:  93. 


JUDICIARY 


698 


JUNIUS 


Judiciary;  American  Judges.  (J.  lirice)  JIacmil.  25:  422. 

—  Lippinc.  5:  654. 

—  and  tlie  Bar.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Xati.m,  15:  276. 

—  Elective.     Am.  Law  11.  8:  1.  —  West.  Law  J.  5:  127. 

—  Federal,  and  the  IJepudiators.     (J.  F.  Hume)  Nation, 

28:  5. 

—  Inik-pendence  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  57:  400. — 

Am.   Whig   11.   2:    474. —(J.    M.   V'an  Cott)  Am. 
Whig  li.  4:  520. —  (K.  L.  Peirce)  Dcm.  U.  23:  37. 

—  Fd.  R.  44:  397- 

—  Reform  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  365. 

—  Reports  on,  1831.     Nile.s's  Reg.  39:  412,  417. 
Judith,  Book  of.     Kitto,  17:  342. 

—  and  its  tJeography.     (B.  IL  Cowper)  Kitto,  26:  421. 
Jiiditli;  or  the  Oi)era  Box.     Blackw.  47:  621. 

Judith  Bensadai;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  469. 
Judsou,  Adoniram.     (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  56:  96.— 
(J.  H.  Morison)  No.  Am.  78:  21. 

—  and  Newell,  Embarkation  of.     (S.  M.  Worcester)  Chr. 

R.  14:  421. 

—  andTheo.  Parker.   (N.  M.  Williams)  Bib.  Sac.  26:  290. 

—  jrissionary  Character  of.     Chr.  R.  13:  259.    14:421. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  98:  690. 

—  Wayland's  Life  of.     Prosp.  R.  10:  119.  —  Chr.  R.  19: 

127. 
Judson,  Mrs.  Ann  H.,  Memoir  of.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr. 

Exam.  6:  252. 
Judson,  Mrs.  Emily  C,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  2:  409. 

—  Kendrick's  Life  of.     Li\%Age,  69:  1S8. 

—  Writings  of.     (L.  J.  Hall)  Chr.  E.\am.  42:  393. 
Judson,  Mrs.  Sarali  Boardman,  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  a:  345. 
Judson  Family,  as  Missionaries.     Chr.  Obs.  47:   15S. 
Juggernaut.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  57:  222. 

—  and  Hurdwar.     Mus.  26:   513. 

—  Festival  of,  June,  1S3S.    (W.  Lacey)  Cong.  M.  22 :  281 . 

—  True  Story  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  7.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

80:  354. 

—  Worship  of.     Meth.  M.  35:  24. 
Juggler  of  fifty  Years  ago.     Bentloy,  61 :  57. 

—  Two  Tricks  of  an   Indian.     (E.  S.  Robertson)  Dub. 

Univ.  92:  86. 

Jugglers  in  India.  (N.  S.  Dodge)  Lakeside,  8:  463. — 
(F.  Swanwick)  Once  a  Week,  4:  40. 

Jugurthaand  Abd-el-Kader.     (E.  Clive)  Bentley,  20:  83. 

Jukes,  Joseph  Beete.     Nature,  5:  98. 

Jukovsky.  V.  A.     (C.  E.  Turner)  Eraser,  96:  195. 

Julamerk;  a  Tale  of  the  Nestorians.     Peop.  J.  7:  225. 

Julia  Cytherca;  a  Lcjcnd,  in  Verse,  of  the  Renaissance. 
(R.  Buchanan)  Contemp.  33:  272. 

Julia  Howard,  Youth  of.     Eraser,  20:  460,  604. 

Julian,  Roman  Emperor  and  Apostate.  (B.  L.  Gilder- 
sleeve)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  181.  — (E.  Pond)  Cong.  R. 
10:  40.  —  (C.  G.  Prowett)  Eraser,  83:  432.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  3. — Colburn,  129:  404. — (N. 
Bangs)  Meth.  Q.  9:  387. 

—  and  the  Apostasv  of  Rome.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  399. 

—  and  Frederick  William  IV.     Ed.  R.  88:  94. 

—  and  Polytheism,  Naville's.     Lond.  Q.  49:  159. 

—  Letters.    Brit. Q. 65:1.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  3S7. 
Julian,  George  W.,  Desertion  of  the  Republican  Parly  by. 

(T.  O.  Howe)  No.  Am.  126:  381. 
Juliana,  Mother,  Revelations  of.     (M.  W.  Tileston)  Unita. 

R.  9:  15S. 
Juliet;  a  Novel.     (Mrs.  H.  Lovctl-Cameron)  C'a;iad.  Mo. 

10:  277,  378,  470.     11:   1-644. 
Juliet;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  H.  L.  Cameron)  Belgra.  29:  293, 

447.     30:   103-4H.     31:   105-484.     32:   105,  242. 
Juliette;  a  Norman  Story.     (D.  Casserly)  Cath.  World, 

25:  667. 
Julius  Ca>sar,  Shakspere's.     Blackw.  37:  747.     See  also 

Shakspere. 
JuUien,  Louis  G.     Putnam,  2:  423. 


JulliiMi,  Louis  C,  and  Berlioz.  (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  41:  2S5. 
July.     (W.  llowitt)  llowitt,  2:   i. 

July  4th,  History  of.     (E.  .V.  Pollard)  Lipi)inc.  lo:  56. 
Jumiegos,  .Vbbey  of.      Pennj'  M.  9:   329. 
Jumnali,  Antii|uities  of  the.     Eraser,  56:  672. 
Jummoo  and  Kashmir,  Drew's.     Nature,  12:  550. 
Junipers  of  Maine.    (G.  M.  Beard)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  170. 
.Jumping  Procession  of  Luxemburg.      (J.  Murphy)  Ap- 

pleton,  20:  431. 
June.     (W.  Huwitt)  llowitt,  i:  317. 

—  Our  Garland  for.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  667. 

—  Wanderings  in.     (■!.  Clare)  Lond.  M.  6:  5. 
June  Chantry.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Scrib.  14:  833. 
June  Days.     (H.  D.  Thoreau)  Atlan.  41:  711. 
June  Love-Story.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  supp.  i. 

June  Music;  a  Poem.     (M.  (Jollins)  Temp.  Bar,  17:  37  . 
Juno  Reminiscences.     Eel.  Mus.  2:  412. 
Jung,  Sir  Salar.     All  the  Year,  36:  421. 
Jung  Bahadur,  Indian  Statesman.     (0.  E.  Wheeler)  St. 
James,  46:  162.  —  Liv.  .Age,  33:  206. 

—  Oliphant's  Journey  with  the  (,'anipof.  Colburn.  95:  471. 
Jung-Stilling,  Ileinrich.     (L.  Murray)  Caiuid.  .Mo.  9:  26. 

—  (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  9:  290.  —  For.  Q.  21 :  247. 

—  Childhood  and  Early  Years  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  311. 
Jungermannia;.     (M.  Plues)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  493. 
Jungfrau,  Night  Ascent  of  the.     Sharpe,  42:  71. 
Jungle  in  Ctutral  America.    Temp.  Bar,  22:  458.    23:  66. 

—  Jaunts  in.     (J.  W.  Gryllis)  Colburn,  8i:  67-441. 

—  Lost  in.     All  the  Year,  6:  88. 

—  Night  in.    All  the  Year,  5:  444.  —  Chamb.  J.  51 :  263. 

—  Perils  of.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  lo:   170. 

Jungle  Fowl,  Natural  History  of.     Penny  ;\I.  4:   1S4. 
Jungle  Recollections.      Eraser,  44:   18.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  30:  460.     Same  art.  Inteniat.  M.  4:  no. 
Juniata  River,   Scenery  of.      (T.  A.  Richards)   Harper, 

12:  433- 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Stores.     Colburn,  1G9:   182. 
Junius.     Sharpe,  43:   180,  234. 

—  and  his  Time.     (J.  M.  Hawkins)  Eraser,  90:  325. 

—  Jacques's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  161:  400. 

—  and  Macaula}'.     Cornh.  i:  257. 

—  and  Sir  Arthur  Gordon.     Temp.  Bar,  39:  335. 

—  Authorship   of.       (Sir   J.    Mackintosh)    Ed.    R.    29: 

94.—  (G.  B.  Cheever)  No.  Am.  29:  315.  —  (U.  L. 
Child)  No.  Am.  34:  316.  —  (J.  W.  Croker)  (^uar. 
90:  91.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  409.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  32:  385.  —  Westm.  96:  406.  —  (Sir  D. 
Brewster)  No.  Brit.  lo:  97.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  16: 
160. — Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  33.  —  NewEng.  M.  i:  54. — 
Blackw.  18:  164.  Same  art.  Miis.  7:  4'73.  —  Blackw. 
34:  209.  —  iMo.R.  82:  69.  87:  189.  107:  354. — 
Am.  Whig  R.  13:  4S4.  14:  35. —  Liv.  Age,  27: 
567.  —  Internat.  M.  1 :  469.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  10:  141. 
—  Eel.  M.  28:  174.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  539. 

—  discovered.  Griffin's.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  58. 

—  Evidence   from   Handwriting  of.      Quar.  130:    328. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  643.  — (C.  C.  Smith)  O. 
&  N.  5:  261. 

—  Sir  Philip  Francis,  and  Lord  Mansfield  in  Dec.,  1770. 

(H.  Merivale)  Fortn.  9:  250.  See  Francis,  Sir 
Philip. 

—  identilied.     Liv.  Age,  27:  281. 

—  Identity  of.      (W.  Dowe)  Dub.  Univ.  40:  20.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  385. — Dub.  Univ.  40:  i.  Same 
art.  Ed.  M.  27:  20. 

—  Last  Phase  of  the  Controversy.     (H.  Merivale)  Cornh. 

23:  668. 

—  Letters  of.      (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am.  55:  419. — (Sir 

D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  19:  489.  —  (A.  H.  Stephens) 
Internat.  R.  4:  601.  —  (T.  Weed)  Gala.xy,  15:  605. 

under  their  comic  Aspect.    Bentley,  50:  611.  Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  150. 


JUNIUS 


G99 


JUSTICE 


Junius ;  Memoirs  of  a  celebrated  Cliaracter,  1742-57.    (J. 
Foster)  Eel.  K.  20:  278. 

—  More  about.     (A.  Hayvvard)  Fraser,  76:  794. 

—  redivivus.     Once  a  Week,  24:  549.  —  Tait,  3:  347. 

—  Was  he  Lord  Lytteltoii  r"     Liv.  Age,  42:  223. 

—  Watevhouse's  Essay  on.     So.  R.  7:  4S6.  —  (H.  Ware, 

jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  10:  256. 

—  Woodfall's.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  17:  113,  432.     Same 

art.  Anal.  M.  2:  i. 
Juno  and  Phillis.     (Mrs.  Forrester)  Temp.  Bar,  23:  42. 
Junot,  Madame.   Memoirs  of  Napoleon.     Qu;tr.  46:  313. 
Jupiter,  Planet.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Nature,  3:  430. 

—  and  its  Satellites.     (M.  Mitchell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  101:393. 

105:  454.     115:  38.  —  Chanib.  J.  44:  4S6. 

—  and  Saturn,   Remarks  on.      (J.  Nasmyth)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  55:  396. 

—  and  Venus,  Conjunction  of,  July  21,  1859.      (Mrs.  M. 

Ward)  Recr.  Sci.  i :  222. 

—  Cloud   Masses   of.     (R.   A.   Proctor)   Pop.    Sci.   Mo. 

11:  81. 

—  Comet  Family  of.     Once  a  Week,  20:  563. 

—  Condition  of.     (J.  Browning)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5:  i. 

—  a  Giant  Planet.      (R.  A.  Proctor)  Cornh.  25:    539. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  43.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age, 
113:  624.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  286. 

—  in  1869-70.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  9:  127. 

—  iu  1S70-71.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:  276. 

—  in  October  and  November,   1S80.     (W.  F.  Denning) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  20:  I. 

What  is  it  doing  ?     (H.  J.  Slack)  Belgra.  40:  453. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  y^l-      Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  94:  433- 

—  Life  in.     Cornh.  31:  691.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  85:  166. 

—  a  Miniature  Sun.     St.  Paul's,  8:  19.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  76:  669. 

—  News  from.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  12:  34S. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  8l :  679.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

4:  433- 

—  Observations   of.      (J.  Birmingham)  Dub.  Univ.  76: 

485.  —  (J.  Birmingham)   Good  Words,  13:    574. — 
(A.  M.  Mayer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  136. 

—  Occultation  of".     (N.  Hall)  E.x.  11.  Lee.  14:  29. 

—  Perturbations  of  Vesta  by.     Math.  Mo.  2:  217. 

—  Photograph   of   Spectrum  of.      (H.  Draper)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  120:  118. 

—  Satellites  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2: 

217. 
Light  of.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Nature,  4:  442. 

—  witliout  his  Satellites.      (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

6:  248.     Same  art.  EcL  M.  71 :  1116. 
Jura,  Chalets  in  the.     (P.  Skelt(ni)  Once  a  Week,  i :  244. 

—  Night  on  the  Summit  of.     Cornh.  8:  317. 

—  Quiet  Nook  in.     (.1.  Ruflini)  JIaemil.  5:  277. 

—  Narbey's.     Colburn,  145:  346. 

Jurassic  Ammonites,  Biological  Relations  of.    (A.  Hyatt) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  344. 
Jurassic  Birds  and  their  Allies.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  122:  337. 
Jurassic  Dinosaurs.      (0.  C  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121: 

167-571. 
Jurassic  Mammals.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120: 

235- 
Jurisdiction,  Duponeeau  on.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  4S5. 

—  Question  of,  iu  the  Virginia  Legislature.    Niles's  Reg. 

20:  118,  155. 
Jurisprudence.     Lond.  Q.  19:  146. 

—  American.     Portlb.(Den.)  14:  590. 

—  and  Apologetics,  Recent  Changes  in.      (F.  AVliarton) 

Prine.  n.  s.  2:  149. 

—  Austin  on.      (J.  S.  Mill)  Ed.  R.  118:  439. —Tait,  2: 

343-  — ■\Vestm.  18:  237.     19:  329. 

—  Codification  of  tiie  Law.     Lond.  Q.  24:  432. 


Jurisprudence,  Comparative.  (W.  M.  Irvins)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  17:  577. 

—  Criminal,  Sampson  on.    Mo.  R.  155:  517. 

—  Equity,  iu  England  and  America,  Story  on.     Mo.  R. 

161:  466. 

—  English  School  of.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  30:  475,  682. 

31:  114. 

—  Foster's  Elements  of.     Eel.  R.  100:  714. 

—  French,  and  D'Aguesseau.     Nat.  R.  8:  441. 

—  Heron's  IIi.^tory  of.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  95. 

—  History  of.     Dub.  R.  48:  451. 

—  in  England.     Ed.  R.  114:  456. 

Modern  Phases  of.      Wesini.  82:  261.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  64:  175. 

—  Materials  of.     (J.  V.  Campbell)  Am.  Law  R.  14:  257. 

—  Present  System  of.     (J.  11.  Lanman)  Am.  Q.  Obs.  2: 

128. 

—  Progress  of  English.    Westm.  68:  511. 

—  Relation  to  Baconian  Philosopliy.     (F.  A.  March)  New 

Eng.  6:  543. 

—  Sacred  and  Civil.     Danv.  Q.  2:  16S. 

—  Schools  of.     Lond.  (2- 40:  i. 

Jurist.  The  American.     (J.  (,'.  Park)  No.  Am.  29:  418. 

Jury  Trial.  (W.  Barnes)  JIacmil.  5:  412.— Blackw. 
27:  736-  —  (J.  A.  Pomcroy)  No.  Am.  92:  297. — 
(I.  T.  Hoague)  Am.  Law  R.  11:  24.  —  Temp.  Bar, 
7:  550. —Ed.  R.  90:  749.  — (A.  S.  Bolles)  Lip- 
pine.  9:  335-  — (W.  L.  Davis)  Putnam,  15:  175. 
—  (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  16:  42S.— (D.  B.  Read) 
Canad.  Mo.  15:  217. —  Dem.  R.  6:  463.  —  Knick. 
15:  47S.  —  Dem.  R.  36:  91.  —  Penn  Mo.  4:  700. — 
St.  Paul's,  7:  88.- West.  R.  i;  loi.— Westm.  97: 
2S9. 

—  Abuses  of.     No.  Brit.  8:  82. 

—  Adam  on.     Quar.  57:  324.  —  Mo.  R.  142:  285. 

—  and  the  Tweed  Verdict.      (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  17: 

351.— (T.  W.  Kno.x)  Scrib.  3:  609. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  785. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  R.  98:  174.  —  No.  Am.  119:  219. 
Forsyth's.     Ciir.  Obs.  52:  331. 

—  in  Civil  Cases.     Blackw.  27:  736  — Knick.  18:  247. 

—  iu  Commercial  Cases.     (W.  H.  De  Forest)  Hunt,  35: 

302. 

—  in  Scotland.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  351. 

—  in  Te.xas.     Blackw.  54:  777. 

—  no  Boon  to  Catholics.     Dub.  R.  43:  471. 

—  Origin  of.     Niles's  Reg.  13:   139. 

—  Thompson  on  charging  the  Jury.      (A.  G.  SedgAvick) 

Nation,  32:  45. 
Juries.     Chamb.  J.  45:  321. — Ev.  Sat.  5:  724. 

—  and  .\dvoc.ites.     Fraser,  46:  571. 

—  as  they  were  and  are.     Chamb.  J.  26:  355. 

—  Bentham  on  the  Art  of  Packing.     Quar.  27:  377. 

—  Discharge  of,  without  Prisoner's  Consent.    West.  Law 

J.  4:  97. 

—  Emilish  and  Irish.     All  the  Year,  7:  421. 

—  Grand,  Laurie  on.     Westm.  19:  88. 

—  Rights  and  Powers  of.     AVestm.  8:  431. 

—  Special,  and  ]M.  Cotta.     Westm.  i:  146. 

—  Verdicts  of  English  and  Scotch.    (H.  Graham)  Victo- 

ria, 4:  41S. 
Jury  System,  British.     Dub.  I'niv.  32:  717. 
Faults  in.     Brit.  Q.  52:  57. 

—  of  the  United  States.     (S.  f .  AVallis)  So.  M.  12:  506. 
Jurymen,  Duties   of  Witnesses  and.    House.  Words,  2: 

100. —  Blackw.  13:  673.     Same  art.  Mus.  3:  239^ 
Just  a  Dream.     Tinsley,  7:  269. 
Just  as  it  happened.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  169. 
Just  for  a  Day.     (I.  D.  Coolbrith)  Overland,  6:  ^t,. 
Just  going  to  do  it.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Hogg,  4:  275. 
Just  too  late;  a  Story.     Colburn,  163:  543. 
Justice.     Liv.  Age,  143:  506. 


JUSTICE 


700 


JUVENILE 


Justice  a  la  Fran^aise.     (R.  Quiddain)  St.  James,  37:  89. 
-  abroad.     (F.  Marshall)  Fortii.  22:  133. 

—  Adniiiiistratioii  of.     (C.  C.  Boiiney)  Lakeside,  8:  343. 

—  (A.  K.  Wallace)  Coiitemp.  23:  43. 

—  and  Fraternity.     So.  (i.  15:  356. 

—  Cheap.     (II.  Cronipton)  Contenip.  35:  801. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Clianib.  J.  33:   157. 

—  Divine.     (¥..  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  IJepos.  3d  s.  4:  586. — 

Chr.  Disc.  5:  1S8. 

—  Ministry  of.     Westm.  107:   i. 

—  Miscarriage  of.     (F.  Peek)  Contenip.  32:  too. 

—  Nature  and  Ottice  of.     (J.  Gorton)  Univ.  Q.  33:  34. 

—  Provincial  Administration  of.     Westm.  4:  315. 

—  What  is  itV     (L.  Witiiinyton)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  235. 
Justices  of  the  Peace.     Fraser,  87:   i6o.  —  (S.  L.  Sewall) 

No.  Am.  19:  390. 
Justiliable  or  L'njustiliable'?  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  42:  123. 
Justification.      (L.  Clark)  Am.  Meth.  M.  14:  13.  — Mo. 

Kel.  M.  5:  39S,  443.  —Chr.  Obs.  2:  5,  269.  28:  799. 

—  (S.    Buel)    Am.    Church    R.    3:    169.— (C.    A. 
Stork)  Luth.  Q.  6:  94. 

—  and  Regeneration.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  193,  257,  321. 

—  and  Romanism.     (R.  Smith)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  236. 

—  and  Sanctilication.    Cony.  R.  7:  321.  —  Cong.  M.  27: 

414. 

—  Bennett  on.     Eel.  R.  72:  312. 

—  by  Faith.      (G.  B.  Kidd)  Cong.  M.  25:  18.  —  (R.  W. 

Landis)   Am.  Bib.  Repos.   11:   453. — (D.    Curry) 

Meth.  Q.  4:  5.    5:  5.  — (C.  D.  Pigeon)  Lit.  &  Theo. 

R.  6:  521.  — (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  12:  26S,  561.  — Lit. 

&  Theo.  R.  6:  iSS,  330.  —  (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr. 

F^xam.  41:  272.— Chr.    Mo.   Spec.    8:  334.  —  (II. 

A.  Miles)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  2:  123.  — (A.  S.  Hale)  Chr. 

Q.  8:  407.  — Chr.  Obs.  43:  65.  — (J.  A.   Dorner) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  186.  —  Evang.  R.  Ii:  225. 
and  its  first  Preacher.      (E.  H.  Plumptre)   Good 

Words,  7:  67. 
and  Lutheranisrn.     (S.  W.  Ilarkey)  Luth.  Q.  3: 

561. 

and  by  Works.     (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  9:  182. 

as  taught  la  recent  Years.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  908. 

the  Reformation  Doctrine.     (G.  Thomasius)  Luth. 

Q.  10:   198. 

—  by  Imputation.     (J.  II.  A.  Bomberger)  Mercersb.  5: 

152. 

—  by  Works-.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  325. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  353.  —  Bost.  R.  2: 

229.  — Chr.  Obs.  62:  582,  865.  — Cong.  M.  24:  39. 

—  Lond.  Q.  29:  179. 

Catholic.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  AVorld,  6:  432. 

Faber  on  Primitive.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  51,  121,  257. 

Ritschl's  Critical  History  of.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong. 

Q-  19:  37(y,  546.     20:  33. 

—  James  on.     Cong.  ^I.  24:  377. 

—  Marsh  on.     Chr.  Obs.  14:  502,  5S1. 

—  Moral  Effects  of  free.     So.  R.  n.  s.  12:  369. 

—  Newman  on.     Eel.  R.  71:  631. 

—  O'Brien's  Sermons  on.     Eel.  R.  59:  341;. 

—  Papal,   Puseyite,  and  Primitive.     (J.  Dowling)  Chr. 

R.  11:  309. 

—  Paul  and  James  on.     Kitto,  21 :  277. 

—  philologically  considered.     Bib.  R.I :  267. 

—  Romish  and  Anglican  Teachings  on.     Am,  Church  R. 

3:  169- 

—  Sermon  on.     (B.  Ochino)  Chr.  Obs.  34:  84. 

—  Todd  on.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  857. 

—  through  Christ  and  Baptism.  (H.  Martinson)  Mercersb. 

5:  287. 


Justin  Martjr.  (J.  A.  Brown)  Evang.  R.  6:  151.  — (A. 
Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  141,  303.  —  (C.  E.  Stowe) 
Bib.  Sac.  9:  821.  —  Chr.  Obs.  3:  649,  717.  —  Meth. 
M.  32:  3. 

—  and  the  Fourth  Gospel.     (J.  Driiinmond)  Theo.R.  12: 

471.     14:  155. 

—  Engelliardt  on.     (J.  Drummond)  Theo.  R.  16:  365. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Kitto,   5:  253. — Chr.  R.  15: 

353.  — FIcl.  R.  81:  1S6. 

—  on  the  new  Birth.     (J.  Drummond)  Theo.  R.  12:  471, 

—  or  the  Orthodox  Faith,  a.  d.  150-165.    (H.  Ballou,  2d) 

Univ.  Q.  3:  272. 

—  Tomb  of.     (D.  Barrington)  Arch.  5:  143. 

Justin  Vitali's  Client.  Cornh.  33:  444.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  129:  535. 
Justinian,  Edicts  of,  Account  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  193. 

—  Institutes  of,  Sandars's  Edition.     F'raser,  51:  105. 

—  Law  Reform  in  Days  of.    (T.  Hodgkin)  Contenip.  39: 

708.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  641. 
Justinian;  a  Poem.      (R.  Buchanan)  Contemp.  37:  48. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  305. 
Jute.     Pract.  M.  7:  88. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (W.  Fleming)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  no: 

199. 
Jute- Workers.    All  the  Year,  38:  106. 
Jutland.    Bentley,  51 :  199. 

—  Coast  of.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Bentley,  53:  1S8. 

—  Up  in.     Bentley,  55:  625. 

Juvenal,  Badham's  Translation  of.   Quar.  11:  377. 

—  Historical   Judgments.     (W.  A.  Packard)  Presb.   R. 

i:  34- 

—  Hodgson's  Translation  of.     Ed.  R.  12:  50. — Ed.  R. 

7:  511. 

—  Horace  and.     (J.  W^.  Ball)  Land  We  Love,  3:  462. 

—  in  London;  Poems.  Temp.  Bar,  40:  49-320.  46:  244. 
^-  Lewis's  Translation  of.     Westm.  lOo:  66. 

—  on  the  Decadence  of  Rome.    (F.  Ryan)  Nat.  Q.  8:  229. 

—  Satires  of.     (S.  Hart)  Am.  Church  R.  26:  235. 

—  Specimens  of  a  new  Translation  of.     Quar.  8:  60. 
Juvenile  and  Female  Labor.    Ed.  79:  130. 
Juvenile  Books.     See  Children,  Books  for. 

Juvenile   Crime   and   Destitution.     Clianib.  J.  12:  281, 

347- 
Juvenile  Crime,  Prevention  and  Reform  of.    (B.K.Peirce) 

Meth.  Q.  32:  601. 
Juvenile  Criminal-,  Correction  of.    Ed.  R.   loi:  3S3. — 

Westm.  60:  137.— (D.  B.  Read)Canad.  Mo.  18:  548. 

—  Good  Words,  22:  458. 

—  Treatment  of.     No.  Brit.  10:  1.  —  Eel.  M.  2:  350. 
Juvenile  Delinquency.  (J.  H.  Allen)  No.  Am.  79:  406.  — 

(W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  7:  470.  — Eel.  R.  91:  200. 
99-  355-  —  Ed.  R.  94:  403.  —  (Mrs.  Suit)  19th  Cent. 
9:  649.  —  Irish  Q.  5:  773.— Prosp.  R.  2:  297.  10:  69. 

—  and  the  Glasgow  Plan  of  Cure.     (A.  K.  McCallum)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  18:  356. 

—  Small  Arabs  of  New  York.    (C.  D.  Shanly)  Atlan.  23: 

279. 

—  Society  in  Danger  from  Children.     Prosp.  R.  9:  165. 

—  Street  Boys.     Sharpe,  22:  339. 
See  Reformatory  Education. 

Juvenile  Delinquents.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  J93. 

—  Treatment  of.     Irish  Q.  4:  i. 

Juvenile  Depravity.     Eel.  R.  91:  200.  —  (R.  C.  Water- 
ston)   Chr.    Exam.  52:   391.  —  Sharpe,   9:  223. — 

Hogg,  2:  148-39S.  3: 40-330. 

—  Remedies  of .     Hogg,  4:  300. 

Juvenile  Labor.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  8:  355. 
Juvenile  Party.    Cornh.  3:  513. 


KABBALAH 


701 


KANOBA 


K 


Kabbalah,  Jewish.     (T.  Rubinsohn)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  563. 

—  and  Jewish  Mysticism.     Eel.  K.  103:  141. 

—  Mirandola's.     Retros.  9:  62. 

Kabbalism,  Developments  of.     Chr.  Rem.  43:  345. 

Kabul.     See  Cabiil. 

Kabyles,  Amonj;the.    (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  20:  265,  406. 

—  of  the  Djurdjura.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Once  a  Week, 

17:  23.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  142. 
Kabylie  of  Algeria.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  192. 

—  La  grande.     Eraser,  66:  449. 

Kadisba;  an  Eastern  Legend.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  549,  696. 
Kadour  the  Turco ;  a  Tale  of  the  Commune.     Temp.  Bar, 

43:  223. 
Kadur.     Godey,  22:  56. 
KaHrs,  The.     AH  the  Year.  3:  7.  — (G.  C.  Munro)  Peop. 

J.  2:  100. 

—  and  Kafir  Wars.     Bentley,  29:  408. 

—  Cape  and.     Bentlev,  30:  241-5S7.     31:  33. 

—  Life  among.     (.J.  Rose)  Knick.  55:  163. 

—  of  Bactria.     Penny  M.  8:  14; 

—  of  Natal,  Shooter's.     Liv.  Age,  55:  225. 

—  Polygamous   Marriage   among.     (J.  Sanderson)  An- 

throp.  .J.  8:  255. 

—  Wrongs  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  515. 

—  Zulu.     See  Zulu. 

Kafir  Festival.     Chamb.  J.  53:  249. 

Kafir  Invasion  of  the  Cape  Colony,  1846.     Eel.  R.  84:  385. 

Kafir  Nation,  Wrongs  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  515. 

Kafir  Prison,  Night  in  a.     St.  James,  17:  231. 

Kafir  Revolt  of  1873.     (J.  Westlake)  Fortn.  22:  701. — 

(H.  H.  Parr)  Good  Words,  19:  701,  73S,  810. 
Kafir  War,  1835.     Eel.  R.  63:  77. — Colburn,  83:   251. 

94:  313- 

—  1S50.     Mus.  28:  511.  —  Eel.  R.  93:  611. — Colburn, 

92:  334- 

—  187S.     (F.  A.  Edwards)   Gsnt.  M.  n.  s.  21:  4S0. — 

Fraser,  97:  250. 
Kafir  Wars  and  Cape  Policj\     Ed.  R.  100:  115. 

—  Story  of.     All  the  Year,  41  f  534. 

Kafir  Weddings  and  Kafir  Kraals.     (Ladv  Barker)  Eel. 

M.  87:  688. 
Kafirland.     (A.  Trollope)  Fortn.  29:  191.  —  Blackw.  64: 

158. 

—  Fate  of.     Colburn,  93:  271. 

—  Five  Years  in,  Ward's.    Eel.  R.  90:  156. 

—  Glimpse  of  the  Frontier.     (Capt.  Butler)  Colburn,  77: 

312-457- 

—  My  Volunteer  Troop  in.     Bentley,  29:  355. 

—  Native  Policy  of  the  Cape  Colony.     Lond.  Q.  54:  74. 
Kagosima,  Destruction  of.     Nat.  R.  18:  270. 

Kahau,  The.     Penny  M.  11:  8. 

KaMle.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  10:  238. 

Kairouan,  Holy  Citj'  of.     All  the  Year,  47:  277. 

—  Mosque  of  Okhba  at.     Am.  Arch.  lo:  291. 
Kaiser,  Dr.  Frederik.     Nature,  6:  354. 
Kaiser's  Resolve.     Lakesiile,  5:  333. 

Kaiserwcrth  and  the   Protestant    Deaconesses.      (E.  M. 
Sewell)  Macmil.  21:  229.  —  Dub.  Univ.  53:  469. 

—  Blue  Flag  of.     (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Good  Words,   2: 

121,  143. 
Kaisteur  Waterfall,  Demerara.     Nature,  3:  loS. 
Kalafat,  Turks  in,  1854.     Blackw.  85:  291,  449. 
Kalakana,  David,  with  portrait.     Potter  Am.  JIo.  4:  i-;7. 
Kalat.  Masson's  Journey  to,  and  Account  of  Insurrection 

at,  1840.     Mo.  R.  160:  474. 


Kalb,  Gen.  John  de.    (G.  W.  Greene)  Allan.  36-:  476.  — 

Bentlej',  52:  62S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:  1S8. 
Kaleidoscope,  Brewster's.     Blackw.  3:  122,  331. 

—  Wonders  of.     Hogg,  6:  347. 

Kaleidoscopic  Color-Tc,p.     (J.  Gorham)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  89. 

Kalevalt,  the  Finnish  National  Epic.  (H.  Lang)  Fraser, 
85:  667.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  8.  —  (W.  Hoft- 
mau)  Penn  Mo.  11:  677,  77S.  —  (J.  Oxenford) 
Temp.  Bar,  i :  45. 

—  and  Hiawatha  compared.     (T.  C.  Porter)  Mercersb.  8: 

255- 

—  Porter's  Trans,  of.    (A.  N.  Wright)  New  Eng.  27 :  369. 
Kalewipoeg,  The.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Fraser,  78:  5:14. 

—  F]sthonian  Hercules.     (J.  Oxenford)  Macmil.  30:  263. 
Kallundborg  Church.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  15:  51. 
Kalmuck      House.  Words,  17:  365. 

Kalmucks,  Characteristics  of  the.     (J.  Kopernicki)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  i:  419. 
Kalmuck  Prince,  and  his  Wife.     Ed.  M.  39:  491. 
Kalotrope,  The.     Art  J.  9:  156. 
Kanieham(?ha  HI..  King  of  the  Sandwich  Islands.     (R. 

Anderson)  Hours  at  Home,  1 :  70. 
Kamehameha  I\^.,  King  of  the  Sandwich  Islands.     Once 

a  Week,  lo:  304. 
Kames,  Henry  Home,  Lord.     Memoirs.     (J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R.  6:  566,  669. 
Kames  of  Connecticut  River  Valley.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  122:  451. 
Kamis,  or  National  Religion  of  Japan.     (M.  A.  Bruhmet) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  161. 
Kamptulicon.     Art  J.  21 :  9. 

Kanitschatka.  Penny  M.  II :  345.  —  (E.  Schuyler)  Na- 
tion, 13:  145.  —  (J.  D.  WalIenstein)No.  Am.  25:  11. 

—  Chamb.  J.  48:  35S. 

—  and  the  Country  of  the  Koraks.     Chamb.  J.  60:  S29. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  77:  45S. 

—  Pony  Ride  in.     (R.  J.  Bush)  Overland,  2:  442. 

—  Tent  Life  in.     (G.  Kennan)  Putnam,  14:  574. 

—  Travels  in.     Broadw.  5:  273,  305. 

Kanai,  Ride  through.     (J.  T.  Meagher)  Lakeside,  4:  293. 
Kanawha  Mountains,  Va.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:   174. 
Kane,  Elisha  K.     (W.   Elder)  Liv.  Age,  48:  427.     52: 

S19.     53:  122.     57:  209. —  Dub.  Univ.  52:  315.— 

Ed.  M.  40:  556. 

—  Elder's  Life  of.     (D,  K.  Whitaker)  Godey,  56:  212, 

301.  — Nat.  M.  13:  457. 

—  Memorial  of.     (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  ]M.  17:  260. 

—  Poem  on.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  So.  Lit.  Jless.  24:  257. 
Kane,  P.,  Canadian  Artist.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

13:  6r,. 
Kane,  Sir  Robert,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  626. 
Kane  (ieyser  Well,  The.     (C.  A.  Ashburner)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

118:  394. 
Kangaroo,  The.     (W.  T.  Greene)  Colburn,  161 :  704. 

—  Natural  History  of.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  14: 

389.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  JMo.  8:  409. 

—  Pet.     Chamb.  J.  58:  69. 

—  Pocket-Families.     Chamb.  J.  46:   19. 
Kangaroos.     (A.  Wilson)  Good  Words,  21:  663. 

—  and  Opossums.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  16:  153,  253. 

—  and  Wild  Horses.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  440. 
Kangaroo  Drive,  in  Australia.     Cornh.  14:  735. 
Kangaroo  Hunting.     Liv.  Age,  32:  495. 
Kankalis,  The.     (H.  H.  Howorth)  Geog.  M.  4:  162. 
Kanoba,  Mysteries  of.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  17,  447. 


KANSAS 


702 


KARL 


Kansas.    Lakeside,  3:  455.  —  Lond.  Q.  8:  517. 

—  a  Slave  State.     Dc  Bow,  20:  741. 

—  Admission  of.     Duni.  IJ.  41:  175. 

—  and  Nebraska,  Affair  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Cliamb.  J. 

27:  100,  131. 

Struggle  for.    (J.  P.  Blanclia'd)  Clir.  Kxam.  58:  41. 

Secret  History  of.  (J.  A.  Parker)  Nat.  Q.  41 :  105. 

—  Appeal  to  the  South.     De  Bow,  20:  635. 

—  Pres.  Buelianan  on.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  15:  675. 

—  Carboniferous  Kocks  of  Soutlieastern.     (G.  E.  Broad- 

head)  \n\.  J.  Sei.  122:  55. 

—  Colonization  of.     Liv.  Age,  43:  113. 

—  Congressional  lieeord.     Deni.  11.  41 :  440. 

—  Crime  against.     No.  Brit.  26:  559. 

—  Farmers  of,  and  Illinois  Dairymen.     Atlan.  44:  717. 

—  Farming  in,  Picturesque  Aspects  of.     (H.  King)  Serib. 

19:  132. 

—  Geology  of.     See  Geology. 

—  in  1S55.     De  Bow,  19:  1S5. 

—  Journey  tlirough.     (Cliamb.  J.  25:  405, 

—  Question  of.     Putnam,  6:  425. 

—  Settler  in.     (F.  Lockiey)  Overland,  7:  22. 

—  Somelliing  about.     (F.  Loekley)  Lakeside,  5:  197. 

—  Statistics  of,  1S69.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  33S. 

—  Troubles  in,  1S56.     Putnam,  8:  85. 

—  Voice  of.     DeBow,  21:  1S7. 

—  R.  J.  Walker's  Administration  in.    (J.  H.  St.  Matthew) 

Overland.  5:  544. 

—  War  in,  1856,  Brewerton  on.     Dem.  R  37:  398. 
Object  of.     (D.  R.  Atchison)  Liv.  Age,  50:  254. 

—  Wealth  for  Everybody.     (J.  Hatton)  Colburn,  168: 

457- 
Kant,  Lnmanuel.     (E.  D.  Mead)  Internat.  R.  11:  357.— 
Dial,  4:  409.  —  (P.  Jerome)  Gent.  M.  n.s.  27:  446. 
—  (J.  AV.  Alexander)  Princ.  15:  530. 

—  Esthetics.     (D.  W.  Piiipps)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  II :  299. 

—  Analytic  and  Synthetic  Judgments.     (S.  H.  Hodgson) 

Mind,  2:   118. 

—  and  Berkeley.     (R.  Noel)  Contemp.  20:  72. 

—  and  Fielite,  Relations  between.     (R.  C.  Ware)  J.  Spec. 

Philiis.  II :  145. 

—  and  his  English  Critics.     (W.  M.  Bryant)  Western, 

7-  459- 

—  and  his  Essays.     Black w.  28:  244. 

—  and  his  Fortunes  in  England.     (J.  P.  Mahaffy)  Princ. 

n.  s.  2:  204. 

—  and  Hume;  Philosophy  of  Causality.     (J.  H.  Stirling) 

Princ.  n.  s.  3:  178. 

—  and  Kantism.     Meth.  Q.  5:  43. 

—  and  modern  Philosophy.     Mo.  R.  164:  451. 

—  Centennial  of.     (N.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s.  8:  394. 
at  Saratoga  and  at  Concord.  (J.  W.  Mears)  J.  Spec. 

Piiilos.  15:  225. 

—  and  Swedenborg.     Macmil.  lo:  74. 

—  Authro])()l(igy.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  15;  62. 

—  Antinomies  of,  in  the  Light  of  modern  Science.     (L. 

F.  Ward)  J.  Spec.  I'hilos.  15:  381. 

—  Critique  of  pure  Reason.     Brownson,  i:  2S1,  417. — 

Bentlcy,  38:  321.  — (S.  S.  Laurie)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 
6:  222.  8:  305. — J.  Spec.  Philos.  14:  i.  —  (J.  H. 
Stirling)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  14:  49.  —  (K.  Rosen- 
kranz)  Western,  7:  261.  —  (J.  W.  Mears)  Peiin  Mo. 
11:  976. 

—  Deduction   of  the  Categories.      (E.   Caird)   J.  Spec. 

Philos.  14:  no. 

—  De  Quincey   and   Coleridge   upon.     (J.  H.   Stirling) 

Form.  8:  377. 

—  Doctrine  of  the  Absolute,  Cousin  on.     (F.  A.  Henry) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  2:  82. 

—  Englisli   Critics  of,  J.   Watson   on.     (R.   Adamson) 

Mind.  6;  557. 

—  English  Notices  of.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Lond.  M.  8:  87. 


Kant,  Immanuel,   Ethics  of.     (J.   Edmunds)   J.    Spec. 
Philos.  8:  339.     10:  416. 

—  Last  Days  of.      (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.  21:  133, 

Same  art.  Mas.  10:  466,  4S9. 

—  Main  Principles  of.     (J.  H.  Stirling)  J,  Spec.  Philos. 

M:  257,  353. 

—  Method  oL     (J.  Watson)  Mind,  5:  528. 

—  Jloral  I'hilosoph}-.     Westm.  I15:  343. 

—  on  Ontological  Proof  of  Existence  of  God.     (W.  T. 

Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  15:  404. 

—  on   the   Sublime    and  Beautiful.      (T.    De   Quincey) 

Lond.  M.  9:  381. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  3:  350.  — 

(D.   H.   Hamilton)  New  En'g.    15:    61.— (T.  W. 

Levin)  Theo.  R.  15:  534.  — (J.  T.  Merz)  Macmil. 

38:    7.  —  (V.  Cousin)   Am.    Eel.    i:    276.— (F. 

Bowen)  No.  Am.  49:  44.  —  Ed.  R.  i:  253.  —  Selec. 

Ed.  R.  3:  145.  — For.  Q.  24:  90. —  Brit.  Q.  2:  307. 

21:  I.  —  Dub.  R.  38:  169. 

Adamson  on.     (E.  Caird)  JL'nd,  5:  124. 

Caird  on.     (T.  M.  Lindsay)  Mind,  2:  476. 

Results  of.     (J.  W.   Howe)  J.   Spec.  Philos.   15: 

274. 
Vindication  of.    (A.  E.  Kroeger)  New  Eug.  31 :  249, 

—  Philosophy  of  Experience.     Lond.  Q.  56:  65. 

—  Private  Life  of.     (H.  A.  Hagen)  Nation,  33:  309. 

—  Relation  to  modern  Philosophic  Progress.     (J.  Royce) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  15:  360. 

—  refuted  by  Dint  of  Muscle.     (J.  H.  Stirling)  Fortn. 

18:  413. 

—  Reply  to  Hume.    (.J.  Watson)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  113. 

—  Revisal  of  his  Categories.     (S.  P.  Andrews)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  8:  268. 

—  Schopenhauer  in  relation  to.     (.J.  H  Stirling)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  13:  I.  —  (E.  Caird)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  13:  215. 

—  So-called  Idealism  of.     (H.  Sidgwick)  Mind,  4:  408. 

—  (E.  Caird)  Mind,  4:  557. 

—  System  of  Transcendentalism.      (A.  E.  Kroeger)  J. 

Spec.  Philos.  3:  133. 

—  Transcendental  Deduction  of  Categories.     (G.  S.  Mor- 

ris) J.  Spec.  Philos.  15:  253. 

—  the  true  Metaphysician.     (J.  Hinderer)  Evang.  R.  19: 

476. 
Kantian  Antinomies.     (G.  N.  Abbott)  Mercersb.  23:  291. 
Kantemier,  A.,  Russian  Author.     (C.  E.  Turner)  Eraser, 

95:  65S. 
Kaolin.     (L.  Fenchtwanger)  So.  M.  11:  254. 
Kapiolani,    the    Heroine    of    Hawaii.       (R.    Anderson) 

Hours  at  Home,  3:  46. 
Kaplan;  a  Circassian  Tale.     Hogg,  i;  8. 
Kara  Khitai.     (H.  H.  Howorth)  Geog.  IM.  2:  217,  378. 
Karaite  Jews.     Lond.  Q.  35:  145. —  (C.    H.   Biigham) 

Bib.  Sac.  21 :  39. 
Karakoram.     (li.  Michell)  Geog.  M.   i:  214.— (R.  B. 

Shaw)  Geog.  M.  5:  126. —  Geog.  JI.  i:  137,  3S9. 

—  Mountains  of.      (P.   Saunders)   Geog.  M.   5:  1S6. — 

Geog.  M.  5:  20. 
Karamsin,  Nikolai  M.     (C.  E.  Turner)  Eraser,  96:  186. 
Karens.     Chr.  R.  i:  3S1. 

—  and  .Jewish  Traditions  of.    Cong.  M.  18:  457.    2o:  277. 

—  Mission  to.     Eel.  R.  62:   57.     1x0:258. 

—  of  Siam,  Traditions  of.     Kitto,  38:  319. 

—  Remnant  of  Ten  Tribes.  (F.  Mason)  Cong.  JI.  19:  397. 
Karen  Language.     Chr.  R.  7:  211. 

Karen  Testament.  (F.  Mason)  Chr.  R.  11:  169. 
Karen  Traditions  and  Opinions.  Kitto,  38:  310. 
Karin;  a  Koinance  of  Swedish  Life.     (Z.  B.  Gustafson) 

Harper,  60:  588. 
Karl's  first  Love.     (M.  Brotherton)  Temp.  Bar,  18:  271. 
Karl  Ilartnumn;  a  Story  of  the  Crimea.     Chamb.  J.  23: 

353-41°- 
Karl  Holzmann;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  537. 


KARLCHTS 


703 


KEATING 


Karlchis  Horse  Nicolau«;  a  German  Legend.     Lonrl.  M. 

lo:  497. 
Karnak.     (J.  B.  Deane)  Arch.  25:  202.  —  Cliamb.  J.  23: 

371- 

—  Monuments  at.     (,T.  Log-an)  Arch.  22:  190. 

—  Visit  to.     (i;.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  3:  521. 
Karnalic  Question.     Ed.  R.  II :  462. 

Karol,  tlie  Friend  of  Miirger.     All  the  Year,  33:  1S2. 
Karr,  Alphonse.     Ulackw.  72:  71.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

27:    73.     Same   art.    Liv.   Age,    35:    241.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  92:  207.  —  Cornh.  7:  243. 

—  and  his  Wasps.     Month,  i:  495.     2:  545. 

—  Novels.     Irish  Q.  2:  677. 

—  Travels  in  my  Garden.     Eraser,  43:  4S5.  —  Intcrnat. 

M.  3:  307. 

—  Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  321. 

Kars,  Defense  of,  Sept.  29,  1855,  bv  Ismail  Pacha.     New 
Q.  6:45. 

—  Siege  of,    1S55-56.     Lond.  Q.   6:  105.      Dub.   Univ. 

47:  381.  —  Westm.  65:  511.  —  Liv.  Age,  48:  567. 

Sandwitli's   Narrative  of.     Colhurn,    io5:   271. — 

Eraser,  53:  694.  —  New  Q.  5:  187. 

—  Visit  to,  while  in  the  Hands  of  the  Russians.     Eraser, 

55:  160. 
Kasligar,  Forsyth  in.     Geog.  M.  3:  304. 

—  History  of,  under  Yakoob  Beg.     Westm.  no:  74. 

—  Mission  to.     Geog.  M.  i:  19,  139. 

—  Pamir,  and  Tibet.     Quar.  141:  418. 

Kashmir  and  Ladak,  Vigne's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  158: 
460. 

—  and  Punjab,  HugePs  Travels  in.     For.  Q.  36:   196. — 

No.  Brit.  2:  444. 

—  Modern.     (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  22:  279. 

—  Wilson's  Abode  of  Snow.     Nature,  13:  4. 
Kaskaskia,  111.,  and  its  Parish  Records.     (E.  G.  Mason) 

M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  161. 
Katahdin,   Mt.,    Camps  and  Tramps  about.     (A.  Ile.x) 
Scrib.  16:  33. 

—  Glacial  Action  on.     (J.  De  Laski)  Am.  J.  Sei.  103:  27. 

—  Going  to.     Putnam,  8:  242. 

Katchen's  Caprices.     All  the  Year,  i6:  476,  546. 

Kate.     (C.  Barnard)  Scrib.  10:  37. 

Kate's  Cameos.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  61. 

Kate's  Engagement.     (M.  C.  Hay)  Belgra.  20:  373. 

Kate's  Failure.     Tinsley,  11:  569. 

Kate  Anson;  a  Tale.     Sbarpe,  28:  26-320.     29:  25-245. 

Kate  Beaumont;  a  Tale.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Allan.  27: 

70-726.     28:  45-660. 
Kate  Beaumont.     Colburn,  154:  639.     155:  42-962. 
Kate  Carson's  Elopement.     Victoria,  2o:  412. 
Kate  Coventry;  a  Novel.     (G.  J.  W.   Melville)  Eraser, 

53:  63-669.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  471,  746.    49: 

109,   492,  727-     50'  97- 
Kate  Eldridge.     (H.  Staulou)  Lakeside,  i:  70. 
Kate  Kearney.     F'raser,  29:   no. 
Kate  Mowbray.     (H.  M.  Ratlibone)  Peop.  J.  10:  40. 
Kate  of  Kildare.     (M.  L.  (Jillies)  Peop.  J.  2:  249,  255. 
Kate  Parkman's  Wedding  Days.  (E.Wood)  Scrib.  5:  85. 
Kate  Percival.     Godey,  25:   121. 
Kate  Uussel.     (M.  M.  Duncan)  Godey,  25:   134. 
Kate  Sibbert's  Aunt.     Belgra.  41:   igi. 
Katey  Prodgers;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  712. 
Katharine.     See  Catharine. 

Katharine .lohnson.  (F.  I"\  Robertson)  St.  James,  47:  456. 
Katharine  Morne.     (S.  H.  Palfi'cy)  Allan.  18:  559,  697. 

19:  75-5''4- 
Katharine    Walton;  or  the   Partisan's   Daughter.      (W. 

G.  Sinims)  Godey,  41 :  13-332. 
Katherine  Earle.     (A.  Traf ton)  Scrib.  7:  64-675.     8:55- 

706. 
Kathiawar,  Run  through.     Ulackw.  120:   191,  577. 
Kathleen;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  L.  Adams)  St.  James,  41 :  524. 


Kathleen  Waring;  a.  Tale.     Cath.  World,  19:  S43. 
Kathleen's  Revenge.     (E.  J.  Curtis)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  454. 
Katie  Challoner;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  32:  12,  19. 
Katie  Gray ;  a  Tale.  (Jlrs.  Forrester)  Temp.  Bar,  24:  473. 
Katie   Stewart.      (M.    Oliphant)    Blaekw.   72  :    23-533. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  67-257. 
Katipo,  or  Venomous  Spider  of  New  Zealand.     Nature, 

7:  29. 
Katrina  Saga.     (H.  H.  Jackson)  Allan.  48:  366,  51S. 
Kalto  and  her  Coal-Cart  ;  a  South  Wales  Sketch.     (A. 
Beale)    Temp.  Bar,   33:   73.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age, 

no:  806. 
Katy's  Fortune.     (W.  W.  Harney)  Allan.  34:  28,  176. 
Katydids.     (J.  A.  Bolles)  Hours  at  Home,  7:  500. 
KautFman,  Angelica.     (C.  Howland)  Harper,  50:  654. — 

(E.  Polko)  Applelon,  7:  624.  —  (.\L  A.  E.  Wager) 

Galaxy,  19:  649.  —  Dub.  Univ.  73:  676.     82:  477. 

—  (M.  S.  Dodge)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  306.  —  House 
Words,  12:  87.  Same  art.  lul.  JL  36:  840.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  46:  802.  —  Mo.  Rel.  M.  40:  341. — 
Victoria,  25:  843. 

Kaulbach.  William  von.  Art  J.  7:  1S9.  12:  177.  17: 
365.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10:  94.  — Peop.  J.  3:  74. 

—  Era  of  the  Reformation.     Calh.  World,  8:  56. 

—  Illustrations  of  Goethe.     (R.  Stuj-gis)  Nation,  9:  538. 
Kaunilz,  Venceslas  .\.  I).,  Prince.     Tinsley,  20:  104. — 

('hamb.  J.  26:  27.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:  561.  — 
Benlley,  30:  47,.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  37. 
Kavanagii,  Jidia.     (.Sirs.  C.  Martin)  Irish  Mo.  6:  96. 

—  Madeleine.     Brownson,  9:  415. 

—  Women  of  France.     So.  Q.  20:  433.  —  Quar.  88:  352. 
Kaweah's  Run.     (C.  King)  .Vtlan.  28:  396. 

Kay,  James.     (W.  H.  Furness)  Chr.  E.xam.  44:  157. 

Kayat,  Assaad  Y.,  Autobiography  of.     Liv.  Age,  I4:  78. 

Kayles,  (Jamc  of.     (R.  Macgregor)  Belgra.  44:  476. 

Kaysar,  Ileiurich,  the  Swineherd  Painter.  (E.  Acton) 
Once  a  Week,  1 :  335. 

Kea,  The.     (T.  H.  Polls)  Nature,  4:  480. 

Keagy,  John  M.  (S.  S.  Haldeman)  Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  649. 

Kean,  Charles.  (T.  P.  Grinsted)  Benlley,  42:  209.  —  (D. 
Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  712. —  I)ub.  LTniv.  36: 
412.     Same  art.  Ed.  JI.  21:  53S.  —  F>v.  Sat.  5:  251. 

—  and  the  modern  Stage.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  552. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.    Eraser,  60:  361.  — New  Q.  8:  2S5. 
Kean,  Edmund.    (T.  W.  Clarke)  Knick.  3:  101.  —  Knick. 

6:216.  —  Blaekw.  3:  77.  16:271.  38:  71.  — Quar. 
54:  109.  —  .\nn.Reg.8:  [438.  —  Clianib.  .1.  46:  423. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  49:  iSo.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  414. 
Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  132:  668. 

—  and  .Fohn  Kemble.     (T.  Martin)  igtli  Cent.  7:  291. — 

Eel.  I\I.  94:  542. 

—  as  King  Lear.     Lond.  M.  i:  686. 

—  ICarly  Days  of.     Eraser,  7:  734.     8:  499.  —  Colburn, 

40:  434- 

—  Life  of.     Quar.  54:  109.  —  Mo.  R.  137:  34S. 

—  My  Acquaintance  with.    (T.  C.  Grattan)  Colburn,  39: 

7-143- 

—  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  41:   ii. 

Keanc  JIalcombe's  Pu])il.     All  the  Year,  35:  444-539. 
Kearney,  Abbe,  Reminiscences  of.     Irish  (,(.3:   179. 
Kearny,  Gen.  Philip  J.,   at  Seven  Pines;  a  Poem.     (E. 
C.  Sledman)  Scrih.  10:  265. 

—  Letters  from  the  Ballle-Field,  1S62.    Hist.M.  17:  184. 
Kearney  Agitation  in  California.     (H.  George)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  17:  433. 
Kearsarge,  Ship,  Fight  with  the  -Vlabama.  (J.  M.  Browne) 
Overland,  14:  105. 

—  Three  Years  on  Board.     N.  E.  Reg.  35:  341. 
Keary,  Annie.     (K.  O'Meara)  Calh.  World,  29:  51S. — 

(S.  L.  Poole)  Jlacniil.  42:  259.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
144:  146.  302,  677. 
Keating,  Jerome.     Liv.  Age,  49:  S12. 


KEATS 


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KEMBLE 


Keats,  George,  Brother  of  the  Toet.    (J.  F.  Clarke)  Dial, 

3:  495- 

—  Grave  of,  in  Louisville,  Ky.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  635. 
Keats,  John.     (E.  Fawcctt)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  449.  —  with 

portrait,  (E.  V.  Madden)  Harper,  55:  357.  —  (U. 
II.  Stoddard)  Serib.  15:  203-402.  —Am.  IJibliop. 
7:  94.  8:  94. — Pcop.  .J.  9:  356.  —  Chanib.  J.  10: 
376.  —  (T.  I)e  Qtiiiicey)  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  249.  Same 
art.  Ed.  M.  8:  202. —  Knick.  55:  392.  —  Sliarpe, 
8:  56.  — Temp.  Bar,  38:  501. 

—  and  Joseph  Severn.     Dul).  Univ.  g6:  27- 

—  daintiest  of  Poets.     Victoria,  15:  55. 

—  Death  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  426. 
Verses  on.     Lond.  M.  3:  526. 

—  Endymion.     Lond.  M.  i :  3S0. 

—  Fragment  from.     (G.  Allen)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  676. 

—  Genius  of.     Clir.  Rem.  6:  251. 

—  Hyperion.     Am.  Whig  U.  14:  311. 

—  in  Cloudland;  a  Poem.     (K.  W.  Buclianan)  St.  James, 

7:  470. 

—  Lamia,  Isabella,  and  other  Poems.     Lond.  M.  2:  315. 

—  Letters  to  Fanny  Brawne.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Apple- 

ton,  19:  379. 

—  Life  and  Literary  Remains.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  28. — 

Brit.  t^.  8:  328. 

and  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  88:  533.  —  Dem.  R.  26: 

415.  — (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  37.— 
(C.  A.  Bristed)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  603.  —  Westm.  50: 
349.  —  Dem.  R.  21:  427.  23:375.  —  Liv.  Age,  19: 
20.  —  (C.  E.  Havens)  Pioneer,  4:  93.  —  (D.Masson) 
Macmil.  3:  i. 

—  Love  Letters  of.     Eel.  M.  90:  495. 

—  Milnes's  Life  of.     Colbnrn,  84:  105.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  15:  340.— Dub.  R.  25:  164.  — No.  Brit.  10:  69. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  16:  145. — Prosp.  R.  4:  539. — 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  508. 

—  My  Copy  of.     Tinsley,  25:  427. 

—  Poems  of.    (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  699.  —Black w. 

2:  519. —  Mass.  Q.  2:  414. —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R. 
34:  203. — Quar.  19:  204. — Mo.  R.  92:  305. — 
Dub.  Univ.  21 :  690.  —  Fcl.  R.  32:  15S.  — Tait,  n.  s. 
8:  650.  —  Ed.  R.  90:  425. 

—  Recollections  of.    (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  177. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121:  174.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 
16:  262,  669.  — (C.  C.  Clarke)  Atlan.  7:  86.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  14:  409. 

—  vSketch  of,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  i:  145. 

—  Thoughts  on.     (R.  S.  Weir)  New  Dom.  20:  293. 

—  Vicissitudes  of  his  Fame.     (J.  Severn)  Atlan.  11 :  401. 

Same  art.  Sharpe,  49:  246. 
Keayne,  Robert.    Abstract  of  his  Will,  1653.     N.  E.  Reg. 

6:  89,  152. 
Keble,  John.     (W.  C.  Doane)  Am.  Church  R.  18:  222. 

22:  I.  — (C.  K.  Paul)  Theo.  R.  6:  190.  —  Macmil. 

19:  455.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  loi :  85.  —  Blackw. 

105:  400. —Eel.  R.  123:  428.  — Ev.  Sat.  14:  539. 

—  Lond.  Q.  26:  403. — Month,  4:  441.  —  Penu  Mo. 
2:  572. 

—  and  George  Herbert.     Brit.  Q.  46:  97.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  94:  195. 

—  and  John  Ilenr}'  Newman.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Appleton, 

25:  460. 

—  Autoliiograpliy.     (S.  Wilberforce)  Quar.  127:  98. 

—  Christian  Year.     Meth.  Q.  2:  458.  —  (F.  W.  P.  Green- 

wood) Chr.  Exam.  19:   162. — Chr.  Rem.  2:  153.— 
(W.  C.  Lake)  Contemp.  2:  314.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  90:  451.  — No.  Brit.  45:  229.     Same  art.  Ed. 
M.  68:  180,  291.     Same  art.  Liv.  A'j;e,  gi:   195. 
" on  the  real  Presence.     Month,  6:  71. 

—  Coleridge's  Life  of.     (G.  Smith)  Nation,  8:  477.  —  (E. 

T.  Vaughan)  Contemp.  11:  264. —  Loud.  Q.  32:  198. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  327. 


Keble,  Jolin.  Home  at  Ilursley.  (J.  A.  Spencer)  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  17:  17. 

—  Lectures  on  tlie  Latin  Poets.     Fraser,  30:  127. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  71:  161. 

—  Lyra  Innocentium.     Dub.  R.  20:  434. 

—  Memoir  of.     Princ.  41 :  346. 

—  M<ither  out  of  Sight.     Month,  lo:  169. 

—  Occasional  Papers.     Clir.  Obs.  77:  664. 

—  Visit  to.     (J.  Allen)  .Macmil.  20:   132. 
Keeley,  Robert,  the  Actor.     All  the  Year,  21:  438. 
Keen  Faun;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  8:  549. 

Keep,  John.     (J.  II.  Fairchild)  <'ong.  Q.  13:  209. 
Keep,  Nathan  C,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     N.  E.  Reg. 

32:  125. 
Keeper's  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  18:  521. 
Keeping  Faith;  a  Tale.     Coriih.  30:  428.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  123:  292. 
Keeping  the  Cash;  a  Tale.  (J.  T.  McKay)  Galaxy,  9:  771. 
Keeping  Secrets.     (L.  Blanchard)  Ed.  JIus.  2:  417. 
Keeping  Silence  from  Good   Words.      Fraser,  97  :  596. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  21S. 
Keeping  up  Appearances.     Cornh.  4:  305.  —  Lond.  Soc. 

37:  123. 
Keepsake,  Thefts  from  an  old.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  550. 
Keese,  John.     Kecseana.     (E.  A.  Duyckinck)  M.  Am. 

Hist,  i:  497.— (W.  L.  Keese)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  734. 
Keg  of  Potteen;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  39. 
Kcightly,  T.     Fairy  Mythology.     Lond.  M.  20:   152. 
Keith,  Alex.,  on  the  Signs  of  the  Times.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

3:  302. 
Keith,  Sir  Robert  Murray.     Chanib.  J.  11:  245. 

—  and  Queen  Caroline  Matilda.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  232. 

—  IMemoirs  and  Correspondence.     Colburn,  85:  433. — 

No.  Brit.  12:  169.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  2TI  369. — 
Dub.  Univ.  12:  39.     Same  art  Liv.  Age.  23:  193. 

—  Dub.  LTniv.  34:  263.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  16:  596. 
Keith,  Viscountess.     Liv.  Age,  53:  511. 
Keiths,  Story  of  the.     Chamb.  J.  51:  321. 

Keller,  G.,  Swiss  Nove'ist.   (H.Zimmern)  Liv.  Age,  145: 

368.     Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  539. 
Keller,  Mathias.     (G.  Birdseye)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  213, 
Kellett,  Sir  H.     Geog.  M.  2:'  109. 

Kelley,  Thomas.     Life  of  a  Publisher.     Ed.  M.  37:  554. 
Kolley,  William  D.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  28:  553. 
Kelleysville,  Battle  of.     (J.  E.  B.  Stuart  and  F.  Lee)  So. 

Hist.  Pap.  4:  I. 
Kello,  ,T.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  14:  261. 
Kellogg,  Clara  Louise.     (A.  C.  AVheeler)  Scrib.  5:  721. 

—  and  Lucca.     Lakeside,  9:  257. 

Kellogg  Family  Meeting,  1857.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  199. 
Kellogg  Genealogy.     (D.   O.  Kellogg)  N.  E.  Reg.  12: 

201.     14:  125. 
Kdly,  Dr.  E.,  and  J.  Dee.  (G.  F.  Holmes)  So.  M.  16:  351. 
Kelly,  John,  of  Liverpool,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  6:  587. 
Kelly,  John  Herbert,  Sketch  of.     (I.  M.  Porter)  Land 

We  Love,  4:  373. 
Kell}',  Michael,   Reminiscences, of.     U.   S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4: 

168.— Mo.  R.  108:  225.  — (Sir  W.Scott)  Quar.  34: 

197.  —  Colburn,  14:  487.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  34:  330. 
Kelly,  Robert.     Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  313. 
Kelly,  William.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  16: 

Kelpie's  Jlirror;  a  Story.     (G.  C.  Munro)  Peop.  J.  4:  264. 

Kelpius,  John,  the  Hermit  of  the  Ridge.  (H.  G.  Jones) 
Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  i,  127. 

Kelsief,  Vasil)'.  Experiences  of  a  Russian  Exile.  Mac- 
mil.  19:  107. 

Kelso  Abbey.     Penny  M.  14:  357. 

Kenible,  Charles.  Bentley,  36:  623.  —  Fraser,  50:  607. 
Same  art.  Ed.  ^I.  34:  221. 

Kemble,  Fannj'.     Galaxy,  6:  797.  —  Internat.  M.  1 :  310. 

—  Liv.  Age,  139:  628.  —  Appleton,  21:  273. 


KEMBLE 


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KENT 


Kemble,  Fanny.   American  Journal.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  465. 

—  aiitl  her  Critics.     Fraser,  12:  327. 

—  and   Lear  in  Italv.     C^uar.  81 :  440.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age;,  15:  481.  ' 

—  Autobiograpliical  Recollections.     Atlan.  36:  152-722. 

37:  76-711.     38:  32-705.     39:  73-432. 

—  Journal.     Quar.  54:  39.  —  Mu.  it.  137:  402. 

—  Plays.     Liv.  Age,  80:  118. 

—  Poems.     (J.   G.   Lockhart)  Quar.  75:  325. — Mo.  K. 

165:  339. 

—  Records  of  a  Girlhood.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  AVorld, 

30:  334.  — Internat.  R.  6:  5S9.  —  Penn  JIo.  10:  231. 

—  Star  of  Seville.     Fraser,  16:   1S6.  —  Mo.  R.  143:  133. 

—  Tragedy  of.     Blackw.  31:  673.  —  Quar.  47:  243. — 

Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  473. —  Mo.  R.  127:  524. 

—  Year  of  Consolation.     St-t-  Italy;  Butler.  F.  K. 
Kemble,  John  Mitchell.    Fraser,  55:  612.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  41:  57. 
Kemble,  John  Philip.     (J.  IL  Reynolds)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
19:    164.  —  Lond.   M.  7:  449.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  30: 
194. 

—  and  the  British  Stage,  Boaden's.     Colburn,  13:  572. 

—  and  Mrs.  Siddons.     Chamb.  J.  48:  701.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  78:  196,  358.  —Temp.  Bar,  50:  467.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  8g:  440.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  675. 

—  Boaden's  Life  of.     (Sir  \V.  Scott)  (^uar.  34:  197. — 

Westm.  3:  4S7. 

—  Eyewitness  of.     (T.  Martin)  19th  Cent.  7:  276.     Same 

art.  EcL  M.  94:  542. 

—  Poetical  and  literary  Character  of.     Colburn,  34:  174. 

—  Retirement  of.     Dub.  Univ.  71:  522. 
Kemp,  J.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  2:  449,  513. 
Kempion;  a  Story.     Tinsley,  5:   152. 

Kemi>is,  Thomas  a.     (C.  H.  Brigiiara)  Clir.  Exam.  73: 
342.  —  (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  174. 

—  and  his  Times.     (M.  A.  Atkinson)  Cong.  3:  29S. 

—  Imitation  of  Christ.     Cong.  M.  7:  23.  —  l)ui).  R.  28: 

26.  —  (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  12:  119. 
Authorship  of.     (W.  Maccall)  Contemp.  3:  71. — 

Dub.  R.  28:  26.  —  Dub.  Univ.  73:  631. 

proved  to  be  his  Work.     Dub.  R.  86:  3S2. 

Ken,  Bishop  Thomas.     Sharpe,  14:  222. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  58:  615.  — Ed.  R.55:  26.  — Dub. 

R.  34:  315.  — Quar.  89:  277.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
31:  364. 

—  Piems  of.     Eel.  R.  53:  405. 

Keiiath.     (J.  L.  Porter)  Bib.  Sac.  13:  806. 

Kendal,  and  the  Yale  of  Kent.     Penny  M.  10:  146. 

Kendal  Illumination.     Peop.  J.  6:  220. 

Ivendal.Mrs  M.,  .Vctress,  witii  portrait.  Victoria,  31:  327. 

Kendal,  William,  Inijuiry  by  Henry  VIII.  concerning. 

(N.  H.Nicolas)  Arcii.  22:  20. 
Kendall,  Amos.     (M.  Storey)  Xo.  Am.  116:   166.  —  with 

portrait,  Dem.  R.  i:  403.  —  Nation,  15:  123. 
Kendall.  George  W.     Internat.  M.  3:   145. 
Kenealy,  Edward  Vaughan,  as  a  Poet.     (T.  II.  L.  Leary) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  220. 

—  Member  for  Stoke.     (II.  W.  Lucv)  (Jent.  ^I.  n.  s.  14: 

698. 

—  Revisiting  Trinity  College;  aPoem.   Colburn,  77:  439. 
Keuilworth,  Jlemoirs  of.     Once  a  Week,  17:  327,  35S. 
Kenilworth  Castle.     Antiquary,    i:  42.  —  Penny  .Si.  2: 

84.     4:  289.     11:  30S. 

—  Heroes  and  Heroines  of.  (Mrs.  k.  T.  Thomson)  Eraser, 

35  ••  63S. 
Kennard,  James,  Life  and  Writings  of.     (S.  K.  Lothroj)) 

Chr.  Exam.  4B:  496. 
Kennard,  James,  jr..  Recollections  of.     (C.  W.  H.  Dall) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  5:  204,  248. 
Kennebec  County,  Maine,  Lawyers  in.     (A.  R  'dington) 

Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  501. 
Kennebec  Country.  1767.     N.  E.  Reg.  29:  21. 

4J 


Kennebec  River,  Murder  at,  1634.    N.  E.  Reg.  9:  80. 
Keunebunkport,  Bradbury's  History  of.     Am.   Mo.  M. 

11:  81. 
Kennedy  at  the  Cape.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  56:  7S5. 
Kennedy,  (.'.  R.,  Poems  of.     Mo.  R.  163:  434. 
Kennedy,  John  P.     (J.  Wynne)  Harper,  25:  335.  —  with 

portrait.  Am.  Whig  R.  13:  13. 

—  Ilorse-Shoe  Robinson.     So.  Q.  22:  203.  — Am.  Mo.  M. 

5:  466. 

—  Novels  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  .A.m.  36:  519.  —  New 

York  R.  10:  144.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  1:  522.  —  Am. 
Mo.  R.  2:  255. 

—  Swallow  Barn.     So.  (^.21:  71.  —  Internat.  M.  4:  151. 
Kennedy',  Patrick.     Dub.  Univ.  81:  5S1. 

Kennedy,  T.  F  ,  and  Edinburgh  Review.  Blackw.  11 :  7-;. 
Kennedy,  William.     Fitful  Fancies.     Lond.  M.  19:  293. 

—  Poetry  of.     Mo.  R.  124:  iS. 

—  Siege  of  Antwerp;  a  Tragedy.     Mo.  R.  145:  577. 
Kennedy  Family  of  Vocalists  in  India.     (W.  Chambers) 

Chamb.  J.  58:  113. 
Kcnnesaw  ^lountain.     (S.  G.  French)  So.  Hist.  P;ip.  g: 

505. 
Kennicott,  Robert,  with  portrait.     (J.  W.  Foster)  L:iVe- 

side,  3:  165. 
Kensal  Green  Cemetery.     All  the  Year,   10:  93.  —  Clir. 

Obs.  43:  598.  — Penny  M.  3:  297. 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  Mudford)"Bentley,  9:  92. 

—  Voice  from.     Month,  6:  538. 
Kensett,  John  F.     Am.  Bibliop.  5:  13. 

Kensington.  Chamb.  J.  24:  347.  —  House.  Words,  7: 
533-5S9.  8:  13-325.  Same  art.  in  part,  Liv.  .\gc', 
39:  161. 

Kensington  Cluirch,  London.     Ev.  Sat.2:  667. 

Kensington  Gardens.     Art  J.  9:   122. 

—  Dying  Trees  in.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Belgra.  43:  361. 
Kensington  Palace.     (  W.  Thonibury)  Belgra.  5:  323. 

—  Among  the  Portraits  at.     (F.  G.  Stephens)  Macniil. 

16:  >3. 

—  and  its  Occupants.     Eel.  M.  37:  3S3. 

—  .\rt  Treasures  of.     Bc-ntley,  52:  349. 

Kent,  Duke  of,  P'ather  of  (^ueen  Victoria.  Sharpe,  12: 
158.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  320. — Lond.  AI.  i :  423. 

—  Cong.  .M.  3:   118,  233,  333. 

—  Neale's  Life  of.   Liv.  Age,  25:  360. — Benilcy,  27:  47S. 
Kent,  (Miarles.     Poems.     Colburn,  147:  2;S. 

Kent,  James.  ((J.  McVickar)  Am.  Cluirch  li.  1 :  104  — 
West.  Law  J.  5:  209. 

—  Commentaries  on  American  \j\\<i.     (II.  S.  Legari-)  So. 

R.  2:  72.  — (W.  Phillips)  No,  Am,  24:  345.— (J. 
C.Park)  Xo.  Am.  29:  41S.  —  Am.  (J.  i:  162. — 
U.  S,  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  81,  — (R,  Gray)  No,  Am.  n8: 
383.  —  (T.  Parsons)  Xo,  Am,  74:   loS, 

—  Portrait  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  7:  329, 

—  Two  Letters  of.     Am,  Law  R.  12:  479, 
Kent,  Joseph.     Xew  Eng.  ^I.  g:  169, 

Kent,  England,  and  its  Oysters.     Lond.  S<k;.  3:  561, 

—  Brasses  in.     (W.  Winters)  .Vntiquary,  2:  30-250. 

—  Characteristics ot'.   (II.  G.  Hewlett)  19th  Cent.  lo:  29-}. 

—  Day  in.     (R.  Gower)  Dark  Bhie,  3:  542. 

—  Families  of.  Genealogy  of.     Anti(|uarv.  4:  310. 

—  Hop  Gardens  of.     (k.  II.  Japp)  Good  Words,  20:  78.^", 

—  invaded  by  Vortigern,   not  Hengist,      (H.  C.  Cook) 

.Vrch.  44:  l(^y 

—  Lambarde's  Perambulation  of,  1570,     Retros.  18:  127. 

—  Old  Town  in.     Chamb.  J.  57:  123. 

—  Our  Kentish  Parish.     Blackw.   124:  72.      Same  art. 

Liv.  .\gc,  138:  2S1. 

—  Romans  in.     Antiquary,  2:  25S. 

—  Wanderings  in.     (J.  C.  Brenan)  Sh-irpe,  44:  249, 
Kent,   E.ist-Indiaman,  Loss  of.     .^11  the  Year.  16:  444. 

—  Lond.  .M.  12:  335.  13:  517.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  34: 
374- 


KENT 


706 


KHOJAS 


Kent's  Cavern,  Devonshire.  Chamb  J.  52:  641. — Na- 
ture, 10:  530.  13:  17.  —  (W.  li.  Dawkins)  Pop. 
Sci.  K.  8:  369. 

—  Exploration  of.     (W.  Penj^elly)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  93:  2i7^- 
Keutigeni,  Sketch  of.     Guoil  W'oids,  i:  129. 

Keiitisli  Chalk,  Studies  in.     Cornh.  42:  51. 

Kentinii.  J.     Notes  on  the  Scriptures.     (E.  S.  Gannett) 

Chr    Exam.  46:  229. 
Kenton,  Simon.     (K.  E.  Coleman)  Harper.  28:  2S9. 

—  Life  of.     (W.  1).  Gallagher)  West.  Lit.  J.  i:  45. 
Kentucky.     De  Bow,  7:   igi. 

—  .Ardueological  Explorations  in.    (F.  W.  Putnam)  Am. 

Natural.  9:  410. 

—  Botany  of.     (C   S.  Rafinesque)  West.  R.  i :  92,  228. 

—  Catholic  Mission  in.     (M.  P.  Visilini)  Cath.  World, 

21:  836. 

—  Catholicitv  in;   Elden    Faniilv.     (B.    J.  Webb)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  5:  653. 

—  Dcscrijjtiori  of,  Lnlay's,  1793.      We.st.  M.  3:  36S. 

—  Duty  of,   in  the   War,    1861.     (R.   J.   Breckinridge) 

Danv.  Q.  i:  319. 

—  Early  Days  in.     West.  M.  2:  4S6,  52S. 

—  Early  History  of.     West.  Mo.  K.  i:  274,  345. 

—  Early  Legislative   Records  of.     (R.   H.  Collins)  M. 

Am.  Hist.  1 :  629. 

—  Early  Settlement  of.     (W.  D.  Gallagher)  Hesp.  2:  89. 

—  First  Explorers  of.    (S.  Evans)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  1S6. 

—  First  Settlement  of.    (F.  Walker)  W^est.  J.  II :  392. — 

De  Bow,  16:  150. 

—  Historical  Society  of.    (E.  Jarvis)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  72. 

—  History  of.     (B.  R.  Evans)  No.  Am.  35:   i. 

—  in  1835.     (.J.  F.  Clarke)  0.  &  N.  i:  739. 

—  Notes  on.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  9:  129. 

—  Past  Course  and  present  Duty  of.     Danv.  Q.  4:  426. 

—  Pioneers  of.     (H.  F.  Coleman)  Harper,  25:  577.  —  (J. 

H.  Perkins)  No.  Am  62:  71. 

—  Resolutions  of,  17S8.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  supp.  5. 

—  Secession  Conspiracy  in.     Danv.  Q.  2:   iii,  221,  371. 

—  Spanish  Party  in,  Origin  of.     (M.  Butler)  West.  J. 

4;  loi,  148. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.    Am.  J.  Eduo.  18:  342. 

—  Strange  Land  and  a  peculiar  People.     (W.  W.  Har- 

ney-) Lippinc.  12:  429. 

—  Treason,  Slaver}',  and  Loyalty  in.     Danv.  ().  4:  3S5. 

—  Wilde  Tragedy.     (T.  W.^Higginson)  Atlan.  8:  398. 
Kentucky  Candj'-Pulling.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  46. 
Kentucky  Fai'nis.     (E.  Atkinson)  Harper,  63:   124. 
Kentucky  Infantry,  4th  Confederate.     (J.   H.  Weller) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  loS. 
Kentucky's  Ghost.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Atlan.  22:  624. 
Kenyon,  John,  Poems  of.     (W .  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am. 

48:  401. — Blackw.  44:  779. 
Kenyon.  Wm.  Asbury.     Poems.     (F.   F.   Browne)  Dial 

(Ch.).  i:  244. 
Kenj'on  College.     (W.  R.  Bodine)  Scrib.  15:  69S. 
Keokuk,  the  Sac  Chief.     (B.  Drake)  Hesp.  i:  109. 
Kepler,  .John.     (W.  Swintoti)  Atlan.  5:  457.  — Luth.  Q. 

2:  387.  — Nat.  M.  8:  385. 

—  and  his  Discoveries.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  8:  335.  — 

(.L  Play  fair)  Ed.  R.  5:  442. 

—  Life  of.     For.  Q.  15:  304. 

Keppel,  Augustus,  Lord,  I.ife  of.     Ed.  R.  76:  ri.  — D:i'<. 

Univ.  22:  5S9.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  9:  641.  — Mo.  R.  158: 

323- 
Keppel,  George  Thomas,  Earl  of  Albemarle.    (E.  Quincy ) 

Nation,  24:  150. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     A[)pleton,  16:  33. 
Keppels,  The,  Earls  of  Albemarle.     Quar.  141 :  448. 
Keramic.     See  Ceramic. 

Keramos;  a  Poem.    (IL  W.  Longfellow)  Harper,  56:  65. 
Keriruelt-n  Island.     (.1.  II.  Kidder)  Am.  Natural.  10:  4S1. 

—  Natural  History  of.     (E.  A.  Eaton)  Nature,  12:  35. 


Kerguelen  Island,  Voyage  to,  1874.    (S-  J.  Perry)  Jlonth, 

25:  355)  4"i-     26:  13,  150. 
Kerim  Khan,  Travels  of.     Blackw.  54:  453,  564,  753. 
Kerb's  Peak.     All  the  Year,  6:  260. 
Kermanshah,  A  Day  at.     Penny  ]M.  4:  404,  438. 
Kermesse,  Flemish.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  i:  9. 

—  of  Antwerp.     Belgra.  6:  401. 

Kerns,  Thos.    Arcana  of  Nature  revealed.    Eel.  R.  73 :  85. 

—  Moral  Government  of  God.     Eel.  R.  80:  432. 
Kerr,  Michael.     Republic,  6:  98,  104. 

Kerr,  Richard  Hall,  Account  of.     Chr.  Obs.  11:  80,  150. 
Kerry,  Boat  Voyage  on  the  Coast  of.     (W.  C.  De  Vere) 
Month,  3:  331. 

—  Fortnight  in.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Eraser,  81:   513.     83: 

28.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  15. 

—  Journey  in.     Blackw.  23:  48. 

—  Scholastics  of.     Dub.  Univ.  35:   589. 

—  Through.     (E.  Yates)  Dark  Blue,  2:  267. 
Kershaw,  J.     Meth.  M.  25:   177. 

Kertch  and  the  Cimmerian  Bosphorus.     Bentle}',  38:  71. 

—  Antiquities  of.     Blackw.  83:  548. 

—  Six  Months  at.     F'raser,  55:  400. 

—  Winter  in.     Bentlej',  39:  585. 
Raster's  evil  Eye.     House.  Words,  14:  416. 
Keswick,  England,  Sketches  in.     St.  Paul's,  i:  348. 
Ketchell,  Samuel.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  267. 

Ketteler,  William  Emmanuel  von.  (B.  ]Murphy)  Cath. 
World,  26:  625.  —  (H.  Billingham)  Month,  32:  102. 

Kettledrum,  The.     Chamb.  J.  52:  737. 

Kettledrumniing.     Tinsley.  1 :  628. 

Kevelaar,  Our  Lady  of.     (A.  Langdale)  Month.  31:  59. 

Kew  Gardens.  (M.  J.  Berkeley)  Nature,  20:  630.  —  Ed. 
R.  138:  510.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  259. — 
Quar.  90:  34.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  376.  —  Eraser, 
40:  127.  —  (J.  Saunders)  Peop  J.  6:  177.— Penny 
M.  10:  263,  266. 

—  during  1S74.     Nature,  12:  445. 

—  Early  Opening  of.     Nature,  ix:  14. 

—  Report  on.     Nature,  14:  292.  —  Pract.  M.  7:  176. 

—  Vi>it  to.     Hogg,  9:  161,  216. 

Kev  West,  Phvsical  Notes  on.    (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
'    85:  388.' 

—  Tides  at.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  305. 
Keys,  Few  Thoughts  on.     Cornh.  12:  623. 

—  Historic.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  122. 

Keys,  The ;  Matt.  xvi.  18,  19.     (G.  H.  N.  Peters)  Evang. 

R.  20:  269,  341. 
Keyser,  Nicaise  de.     Art  J.  18:  5. 
Khartum,  Melly's.     Colhurn,  93:  373. 
Kharvieff,  Victor.     (V.  l^apoukhvn)  Lippinc.  27:  593. 
Khasi  Hill  Tribes.     (H.  II.  G.  Austen)  Anthrop.  J.  i: 

122. 

—  St(nie   IMonuments   of.     (C.  B.  Clarke)  Anthrop.  J. 

3:  4S1.  — (H.  H,.  (i.  Austen)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  37. 
Khayyam,  Omar,  Persian  Poet.     (T.  B.  Aidrich)  Atlan. 
41:  421. 

—  Poetry  of.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  log:  565. 
Kliazars;  a  forgotten  Turkish  Nation  in    Europe.     (K. 

Blind)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  ig:  439. 
Khclat,  Tale  of.     (Mrs.  Postans)  Sharpe,  6:  115. 
Kiiidder;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  236. 
Khismet;  a  Story.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  53S. 
Kiiivi.     Penny  M.  9:  138 

—  and  the  Eastern  Question.     (J.  C.  Paget)  St.  James, 

35:  527,  59°- 

—  Central  Asia  afid  Cabul.     Blackw.  47:  512. 

—  City  Life  in.     (A.  Viimbery)  Good  Words,  12:  S34. 

—  in  1873.     Kt'I-  ^f-  83:  495. 

—  Khanat  of.     Colburn,  153:  97. 

—  Lite  in.     Ev.  Sat.  12:   57. 

Kliojas,  The;  Disciple  of  the  Old  'Shm  of  the  Mountain. 
(B.  Frere)  Macmil.  34:  342,  430. 


KIIOKAND 


70i 


KING 


Khokaiid,  Russian  Campaign  in,   1S75.     (A.  VamW-n-) 

Geog.  M.  3:  85. 
Khoiulistan,  Tliirteen  Years  in,  Campbell's.     St.  James, 

11:  94. 
Klionds,  The.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  21:  403. 

—  of  Goomsur  and  Boad,  Religion  of.     Chr.  Kem.  4:  37S. 

—  of  Orissa.     Anthrop.  R.  4:  360. 

KhorasMn,  Fraser's  Journey  in.     Ed.  R.  43:  87.  —  (T. 
P.  Thompson)  Westm.  5:  202.  —  Lond.  M.  14;  406. 

—  Travels  in.     Eel.  R.  42:  418. 

Kid,  The;  a  Chapter  of  Wyoming.     Lippinc.  27:  276. 
Kidd.  Dr.  James.     (D.  Masson)  Macmil.  g:  143. 
Kidd,  John.     Bridgewater  Treatise.     Mo.  R.  131:  499. 
Kidd,  William,  the  Pirate.    (J.  B.  Felt)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  77. 

—  Cruise  with.     Belgra.  24:  473. 

—  Piracj'  of.    (H.  C.  Murphy)  Hunt,  14:  39.   Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  8:  201. 

—  Why  he  was  hung.     (B.  F.  De  Costa)  Galaxj',  7:  742. 
Kiddy  winkle  History.    Black  w.  15:  445,  532.    Same  art. 

Portfo.(L)en.)  32:  227,  365. 
Kidnapped.     Chanib.  .J.  40:   12S. 
Kidnapper,  Chase  after  a.     Chamb.  J.  49:  705. 
Kidnapper's  Cove;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit   Jless.  2:  741. 
Kidnapping,  Case  of.     Niles's  Reg.  16:  322.     27:  70. 

—  in  South  Seas.    Brit.  Q.  55:  47S.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

113:   323.  —  (E.  G.  Blackmore)  .Maemil.  27:   370. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  117:  59.  —  St.  James,  32:  421. 

—  of  People  to  transport  to  America.    N.  E.  Reg.  19:  55. 

—  Peter  Williamson's  Case.     Blackw.  63:  607. 
Kief,  Catacombs  of.     Penny  M.  4:  309. 

Kiel  Bay,  Fauna  of.     (J.  G.  Jeffreys)  Nature,  8:  3. 
Kiernan,  Francis.     Nature,  II :   193. 
Kii'niander,  J.  Z.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  i:  673. 
KiiHn,  William.     Eel.  R.  38:  46.     115:  426. 
Kilauea  Volcano,  Hawaii.    (T.  Coan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71 :  100. 

—  and  Mauna  Loa.     (T.  Coan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  454. 

—  .\scentof,  1825.    (C.Stewart)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  3:  45. 

—  Crater  of.     (T.  Coan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  96. 

—  Eruption  of.     Penny  M.  II :  274. 

in  1S6S.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  105. 

—  Xotes  on.     (T.  Coan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  63. 
Kill)arron  Castle  and  the  O'Clerys  of  Donegal.    (J.  Healy) 

Irish  Mo.  7:   i. 
Kilburn  Family  Meeting.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  318. 
Kilby,  Christopher,  of  Boston.    (C.  W.  Tuttle)  N.  E.  Reg. 

26:  43. 
Kildare.     Penny  M.  4:  265. 

—  Earls  of.     Bentley,  44:  221.  —  Dub.  Univ.  51:  2S. — 

Ed.  R.  108:  47*4. 
Kildhurne's  Oak.    (J.  Hawthorne)  Belgra.  41:  233>  454- 

42:  75,  191. 
K  iimandjaro.     (B.  Taylor)  Blackw.  73:  743. 
Kilkenny,  Inscription  in.     (W.  Tighe)  Arch.  17:  iiS. 

—  Month  in.    (W.  P.  Lennox)  Once  a  Week,  14:  341. — 

(W.  P.  Lennox)  Cath.  World,  3:  301. 

—  St.  Canice  Cathedral.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  421. 

—  Statute  of,  1361.     Dub.  R.  16:   156. 

—  Trip  to.     (W.  Collier)  Bentley.  12:  103. 

Kill  or  cure;  a  Storv  of  the  American  Civil  War.    Temp. 

i5ar,  37:  379. 
Killarncy.     Art.!.  10:  241. 

—  and  the  South  of  Ireland.     Colburn,  129:  174,  309. 

—  Davs  at.     (W.  H.  Bruner)  Overland.  5:  311. 

—  How  to  see,  in  one  Day.     Dub.  Univ.  24:  745. 

—  Lakes  of.     St.  James,  17:  494. 

—  Peep  at.     Chamb.  .1.  20:  170. 

—  Run  through.     Eel.  R.  II2:  298. 

—  Visit  to.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  174. 

—  Week  at.   (Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  2:  253.    17: 

iiS,  140. 

—  Weld's  Illustrations  of.     Eel.  R.  6:  581. 

Killed  in  the  Roll- Way.    (A  Graham)  Lakeside,  10:  225. 


Killing  no  Murder.  (E.  G.  Curtis)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  715. 
Killoclian,  Baron's  Stoneof.  (A.  Geikie)  Macmil.  17:  312. 
Kilmaine,  Charles  J.,  Commandant  of  Lombardy.     Dub. 

Univ.  47:  464. 
Kilpatrick,  Hugh  Judson.     (L.  P.  Brockett)  U.  S.  Serv. 

M.  4:  419. 
Kimball,  Riciuird  B.    Internal.  M.  2:  156. — Knick.  59:  1. 

—  Student  Life  abroad.     So.  Lit.  Mes^.  19:   24S. 
Kimbolton  Papers.     Colburn,  131:  452. 
Kindergarten,   The.     (E.   Eggleston)   Scrib.   11:  61;. — 

(II.  Hoffmann)  Victoria,  14:  426.  —  (F.  Whittakcr) 
(iaiaxy,  22:  526.  —  O.  &  N.  6:  4'S7. 

—  and  its  Founder.     Am.  .1.  Ivluc.  31:  82. 

—  at  Kilburn.     (Jood  Words,  15:   125. 

—  at  Naples.     Victoria.  27:   i6o. 

—  Educational  Principles  of.    (E.  Shirreff)  Education,  i: 

425. 

—  Free.     (F.  E.  Fryatt)  Harper,  57:  Soi. 

—  Home  Education  or.    (Mrs  K.  G.  Wells)  Mo.  Rel.  -M. 

50:  334- 

—  in  Germany.     Chr.  Exam.  67:  313. 

—  in  New  York.     Penn  Mo.  lo:  778. 

—  Baroness  B.  von  Marenholtz-Biilow  and  her  Works  on. 

Am.  J.  Educ.  31:  145. 

—  What  is  it?    (E.  P.  Peabody)  Atlan.  10:  586, 
Kindergartens.     House.  Words,  11:  577.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

89:  153. 

—  Charity.     (Mrs.  H.  ]Mann)  Am.  J.  Ednc.  30:  125. 

in  New  York.     (F.  Adler)  Am.  J.  Educ.  31:  201. 

in  San  Francisco.    (Mrs.  S.  B.  Cooper)  Am.  J.  Ed  .c. 

31:  206. 

—  in  America,  Papers  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  49T,  833 
Kindergarten  Sy.stem.    Eng.  Dom.  ^I.  19:  11,  1S3.  —  (B. 

W.  Richardson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:   157. 

—  and  Froebel.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  25- 

—  Merits  of.     New  Dom.  8:  32. 
Kindergartening.     (J.  Humphreys)  Victoria,  27:  200. 
Kindergartuer,  Our  young.    (H.  Campbell)  Lippinc  25: 

727. 
Kinderhook,  N.  Y.  (H.  C.  Van  Schaack)  Hist.  M.  22:  224. 
Kinderhook  Mansion,  An  old.     (H.  C.  Van  Schaack)  M. 

Am.  Hist.  2:  513. 
Kindermann,  Ferdinand.     Am.  -T.  Educ.  27:  519. 
Kindness,  Casual.    Victoria,  lo:  302.    Sanie  art.  N.  Eel. 

2:  7. 

—  Grace  of.     (J.  B.  Brown)  Cong,  i:  4S1. 

King,  Lord,  Speeches  and  Writings  of.     (N.  W.  Senior) 

>.d.  R.  84:  315. 
King,  B.,  Memoirs  of.     ^letli.  M.  21:  105. 
King,  Mrs.  Henry.     Busy  Jloments  of  an  idle  Woman. 

So.  Q.  25:  212. 
King,  Capt.  .James.     (.Vlice  King)  Argosy,  12:  33. 
King,  James  (i.     Hunt,  30:  61. 

King,  .fohn  Crookshanks.    (B.  K.  Pierce)  Nat.  M.  5:  481. 
King,  S.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  9:  561. 
King,  Thomas,  Actor.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  269. 

—  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  52:  523. 

—  Sir  Peter  Teazle.  (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20:  223. 
King,  Thomas  Butler,  Portrait  of.  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  439. 
King,  Thomas  Starr.    (A.  D.  Mavo)  Unita.  R.  8:  636. — 

(F.  P.  Whipple)  Unita.  R.  9:  537. 

—  In  Jlemoriam.     (R.   Frothiiigham)  Univ.  ().  21 :  343. 

—  Life  of.     (T.  B.  Fox)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  410. 

King,  William.    Anecdotes  of  his  own  Times.     .-Vnal.  M. 
13:  367.  — Mo.  R.  88:  155.  — Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:  463. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  32:  74. 

King,  William  R.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  IJ.  13:   115. — 

with  portrait,  Dem.  R.  31:  97. 
King  Genealogy.     (F.  Kimr)  N.  E.  Reg.  II :  3^7. 
King,   The,   and   early   Civil   Justice.      (II.    S.    ."Maine) 

Fortn.  36:  603. 

—  and  the  Beggar.     (Bishop  Ferrettc)  0.  v^-  N.  g:  215. 


KING 


708 


KINGSLEY 


Kinj;,  Ston' of  a.     House. 'VVonls,  ii:  402. 

Kiui^  Ailill's  Death.     Fraser,  63:  684. 

King  Arthur,  Legciul  of.     Sharps,  19:  308. 

King  I5LMul)a's  Point ;  a  West  African  Story.     Illaclov. 

130:  91. 
King  Hruce's  Bowl;  a  Legend  of  Galloway.     Lond.  M. 

6:  229. 
King  Coal's  Levee;  or  Geological  Eti([uette.    Mo.  H.  94: 

265. 
King  Cole  and  his  Band.    (R.  (1.  White)  Galaxy,  22:  249. 
King  Cophetua;  a  Doctor's  Story.     Tcni[).  Bar,  27:  515. 

Same  art.  Kcl.  M.  74:  174. 
King  David.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Scrih.  15:  781. 
King  Edgar;  a  Tragedy.     Blackw.  48:  610. 
King  Eochaidh's  Choice.     (A.  de  Vure)  Eraser,  85:  623. 
King  George's  Island.     Chanib.  J.  43:  282. 
King  Henry  IL ;  a  Historical  Drama.    Duh.  Univ.  23 :  19. 
King  James's  Volunteers.     St.  James,  26:  394. 
King  Lear  of  the  Russian  Steppes.   (L  Tourgui^nicff)  Lojid. 

Soe.  22:  437.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  608.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age.  116:  48. 
King  Log.     (C.  F.  Woolsnn)  Appleton,  9:  97. 
King  of  Birds;  an  Anglo-Saxon  Song.     (G.  Stephens) 

Arch.  30:  256. 
King  of  Clubs.     Tinsley,  5:  235. 

King  of  Denmark's  Sons.    (W.  Morris)  Scrib.  5:  294. 
King  of  the  Hearth.  •  House.  Words,  2:  229. 
King  of  Metals;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  22:  417. 
King  of  the  Mountains.     (E.  About)  Canail.  Mo.  6:  294, 

398,  494. 
King  of  Prussia's  New  Year's  Gift.     Colburn,  80:  379. 

81:  72,  379. 
King  or  no  King;  a  Tale.     Fraser,  40:  404. 
King  Penguin;  a  Legend   of  South  Sea  Isles.     (R.  II. 

Home)  Howitt,  3:  52,  73. 
King  Rene's  Daughter,     (H.  Hertz)  Dub.  Univ.  31:  671. 
King  Rolf,  the  Northman.    Knick.  55:  376,  472.    56:119, 

343- 
KingSigurd,  the  Crusader;  aPoem.    Good  Word*,  3:  247. 
King  Voliner  and  Elsie  ;  a  Poem.    (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan. 

29:  309. 
King's  Ball;  a  Tale.    (Sir  II.  Pottinger)  Belgra.  20:  197. 
KLiig's  Bed  of  Henry  VIIL,  Ceremony  of  making.     (J.  C. 

Brooke)  Arch.  4:  311. 
King's  Chapel,  Boston,  History  of.     (A.  Walker)  Chr. 

Exam.  14:  267. 

—  and  James  Freeman,  1782-S7.     (II.  AV.  Foote)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  49:  505. 
King's  Christmas;  a  Poem.    (C.  E.  Brooks)  Scrib.  11:  3S5. 
King's  Combe;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  39:  394-467. 
King's  C  'unty,  N.  Y.,  Town  Survey  of.     (S.  McElroy) 

Eel.  Engin.  12:  410. 
King's   Evil,  Healing  by  Royal  Touch.      Once  a  Week, 

15:  219.  —  Cong.  M.  23:   577. —  Penny  M.  9:   loi. 
King's  Forestof  High  Peak.  (II.  Kirke)  Reliquary,  8:  33. 
King's  German  Legion,  History  of.     Black w.  43:  739. 
King's  Good-Xight.     Chamb.  .1.  8:  74. 
King's  Head  at  Tamworth.     Bentley.  45:  358. 
King's  Household,  Otlice  of  Purveyor   to.      (W.  Bray) 

Arch.  8:  329. 

—  Offices  and  Fees  of,  i6o6.  (Sir  .J.  Banks)  Arch.  15:  72. 
King's  Lynn,  England.  Letter  from.  Am.  Arch.  10:38. 
King's  Mountain.  Battle  of.      (J.  W.  De  Peystev)  Hist. 

M.  15:  189. —M.  Am.  Hist.  5:    351.  — (.).W.   De 
Peyster)  M.   Am.  Hist.  5:  401.  -"(.I.  G.  M.  Ram- 
sey) Land  We  Love.  3:  381. 
King's   Newton,    Anglo-Saxon    Cemetery   at.        (.1.    J, 
Briggs  and  L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  9:   i,  6. 

—  Memorials  of  Village  ami  Hall.     "(J.  J.  Briggs)  Reli- 

quary, i:  12. 
King's  Quair.     (L.  Alldridge)  Lond.  Roc.  32:   -;35. 
King's  Sentinel.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Putnam,  i5.  9. 


M( 


King's  Shilling.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Sharpe,  14:  15. 
Kings  and  Commons.     (S.  W.  Cone)  Dem.  K.  38:   196. 

—  and  Poi)es.     Ed.  R.  93:  171. 

—  Divine  Right  of.     (J.  Gairdner)  Contemp.  3:  99. 

—  Sovereigns  and  Sons.  (C.C.  Hazeweli )  Atlan.  11:  145. 
Kingcraft,  failures  in.  (B.J.  Lossing)  Harper,  43:  532. 
Kingdom  of  (jhrist.     See  Jesus  Christ. 

—  of  God.     (F.  A.  Kiefter)  Ref.  Q.  26:  458.  —  (B.  Frank- 

lin) Chr.  Q.  i:  237.  —  (A.  G.  Laurie)  Univ.  Q.  32: 
216. —  Chr.  R.  3:  380. 

—  of  God  of  Heaven.    (B.  F.  Woodburn)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  427. 

—  of  God,  or  of  Heaven.  (0.  S.  Taylor)  Bib.  Sac.  25:  ^Jr^. 

—  of  Heaven,   or  (Christ's  Chartered  Church.      (E.  R. 

Tyler)  New  Eng.  5:  592. 

as  a  Mustard  Seed.    (H.  Bushnell)  New  Eng.  2:  600. 

Kingtisher,  The.  (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  12:  602. 

—  Belted.     (A.  Fowler)  Am.  Natural.  2:  403. 
Kingtishers  and  Rollers.  (W^.  J.  Broderip)  Fraser,  56:  571. 
Kingman,  Lucy.     Radical,  7:  315. 
Kini-Balu,  Legend  of.      (N.  W.  Beckwith)  Canad. 

6:  114. 
Kinglake,  A.  W.,  and  the  two  Pamphlets.   Fraser, 68:  6',. 

—  Eothen.     See  East,  Kinglake's  Eothen. 
Kingsbury,  John.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  9. 

Kingsbury,  W.,  Bullar's  Memoir  of.  Eel.  R.  29:  537. — 
Cong.  M.  i:  225,  2S1. 

Kingsbury  Genealogy.  (J.  W.  Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  13: 
ii7-     16:  yj7. 

Kingsdown,  Lord.  Recollections  of  the  Bar.  Ed. R.  129:  40. 

Kingslev,  Charles.  (P.  Frank)  Eel.  M.  23:  507.  —  (.\. 
K.H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  95:  254.  — (A.  J.  II.  Cresju) 
Colburn,  156:  388.  —  (A.  Helps)  Macmil.  31:  375. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  477.  —  Macmil.  35:  t,i,7. — 
(E.  S.  Howse)  Theo.  R.  14:  237.  — (R.  J.  King) 
Fraser,  91:  393.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  683.  — 
(J.  McCarthy)  Galaxj-,  14:  181.  — (G.  A.  Simcox) 
Fortn.  27:  10.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  296.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  341.  —  (A.  M.  Machar)  Canad. 
Mo.  7:  249.  —  (L.  Stephen)  Cornli.  35:  424.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  487.  — with  portrnit,  (G.  BL 
Towle)  Appleton,  6:  717. — with  portrait.  Once  a 
Week,  26:  413. — Appleton,  13:  202. —  Belgra.  26: 
71.  —  Blackw.  77:  625. —  Chamb.  J.  33:  13. — 
Cong.  4:  245. — Peop.  J.  11:  339.— Eel.  M.  31: 
48T. — Tait,  U.S.  22:  604.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36: 
1084.  —  Victoria,  24:  352.  —  Westm.  107:  382. 

—  Alton  Locke.     (J.  M.  Stnrtevant)  New  Eng.  13:  161. 

—  Eel.  R.  93 :  85.  —  Fraser,  42:  576.  —  Blackw.  68: 
592.  —  Tait,  U.S.  17:  579.  —  So.  Q.  20:   118. 

—  and  A.  H.  Clough,  Poetry  of. 

James,  40:  265. 

—  and  his  School.     Appleton,  18: 

—  and  J.  H.  Newman.      Dub.   R. 

23:   115.  —  Westm.  82: 

—  Andromeda.     Blackw.  84:  217. 
and  other  Poems.     Fraser,  57:  736. 

—  as  a  Fisherman.     (M.  G.  Watkins)  Gent.  M.  n.  s 

671.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  180. 

—  as  M  lyric  Poet.      Chamb.  J.  23:  378.     Same  art. 

M.  36:  614.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  46:  315. 

—  as  Parson,  Poet,  and  Politician.      (J.  Dyer;  Penn  JIo. 

6:197. 

—  at  Home.     Chamb.  J.  54:  497. 

—  At  Last;  Christmas  in  West  Indies.    Lakeside,  7:  255. 

—  Chartism  of.      (H.   A.   Page)  Good  Words,  17:    414. 

—  Edinburgh  Lectures.     Colburn,  102:  66. 

—  Genius  of.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  699.     50:  40.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  41:  481. 

—  Glaucns.     Westm   64:  246. 

—  Hvjiatia.      (S.   G.    Bultinch)  Chr.   Exam.  58:   :r.— 

Brit.  (^  18:  123.     Same  art.  with  poniait,  I^lI.  ..M. 
30:  316.  —  NewQ.  2:  379. 


(S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  St. 


55:   156. —  Lond.   q. 
.  —  Liv.  Age,  81:   147. 


•25: 

Lei. 


KINGSLEY 


709 


KIT 


Kin:_'bley.  Cliarles,  in  the  Satldlt-.    (AY.  Senior)  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  14:  318. 

—  Letters  and  Memoirs  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  3S9. 

—  Life  of.     (E.  Garbeit)  Clir.  Obs.  77:  745. 

and  Letters  of.    (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  24:  60.  — 

Dub.  Uiiiv.  89:  271.  —  Ed.  li.  145:  415. 

—  Literary  Excesses  of.     Nat.  li.  lo:  i.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  64:  515. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (G.  W.  Hosmer)  Unita.  R.  9:   411. — 

Lond.  Q.  49:  I. 

—  Miscellanies.     Eraser.  62:  364. 

and  the  Saturday  Review.      (F.  D.  Maurice)  ^lac- 

mil.  i:  116. 

—  Novels  and  Poems.     Nat.  R.  i:  124. 

—  Rhaethon.      Chr.  Obs.   53:    90.  —  Colburn,  96:  424. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Atje,  36:  105.  —  Prosp.  R.  9:  49. 

—  Poems  fpim  Eversley.     (J.  Skelton)  Eraser,  57:  736. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  494.  —  Nat.  R.  7:  124.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  45:  435.  —  Putnam,  7:  532.  —  (T. 
Bayne)  St.  James,  45:  292. 

—  Prose  Id3'ls  of.     Ev.  Sat.  16:  129. 

—  Recollections  of.     Good  Words,  16:  7S9. 

—  Reminiscence  of.     (E.  Yarnell)  Lippinc.  17:  376. 

—  Saint's  Tragedy  and  Sermon.      Eraser,   37:    328.^ 

No.  Brit.  15:  442. 

—  Two  Years  ago.     (W.  T.  Eustis)  New  Eng.  15:  44S. 

—  (W.  G.  Sumner)  University  (j.  4:  269.  —  Brif. 
Q.  25:  399.  Same  art.  Eel.  M  41:  192.  —  Eel.  R. 
105:  499. — New  Q.  6:  229.  —  Putnam,  9:  505. 

—  Village  Sermons.     Brit.  Q.  10:  273.  —  L'hr.  Ubs.  50: 

570. 

—  Water  Babies.     Anthrop.  R.  i:  472.  —  Liv.  Age,  77: 

567. 

—  Westward  Ho !     (A.  Woodbury)  No.  Am.  8r :  289.  — 

Westm.  64:  2S8.  —  Eel.  R.  lOi:  69S.— (W.  H. 
Hurlbut)  Chr.  Exam.  59:  2S0.  —  Eraser,  51:    506. 

—  Hogg,  13:  498. 

—  Writings  of.      Hogg,  11:    i2t.  —  Lond.  Q.  8:    i. — 

Clir.  Rem.  34:  391. 

—  Yeast.     (R.  A.  Eyfe)  New  Eng.  10:  177.  —  Liternat. 

M.  3:  160.  —  Prosp.  R.  7:  404. 
Kingsley,  Henry.     Big  Brothers.     Liv.  Age,  62:  446. 

—  (Jeffrey  Hamlyn.     No.  Brit.  31:  384. 

—  Hiliyars  and  Burtons.     No.  Am.  loi:  293. 
Kingsley,  James  L.    (T.  A.  Thacher)  New  Eng.  10:  631. 

—  Cong.  Q.  5 :  117. 

—  Ci(!ero  de  Oratore.     Am  Mo.  R.  i:  421. 

—  H'storical   Discourse  at  New  Haven      (F.  Parkman) 

Chr.   Exam.  27:  201.  —  (C.  W.  Upham)  No.  Am. 
47:  480. — New  York  R.  3:  490.     6:  48. 
Kingston,  Eliz.  Chudley,  Duchess  of.  Scandal  of.      (D. 
Cook)  Once  a  Week,  12:  436.  — Temj).  Har,  59:  531. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  416.  —  (J.   Grant)    Belgra. 

27:  493- 

—  Trial  of.   Bentle}-,  33:  562.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29:  475. 
Kingston,  J.     Meth.  M.  22:  210. 

Kingston.  Canada,  History  of.      (.V.  JL  Jlachar)  Canad. 

Mo.  4:  I.  —  Penny  M.  11:  396. 
Kingston,  Mass.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.  N.  E.  Reg.  lo:  55. 
Kingston,  N.  H.,  Physicians  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  95. 
Knigston,  Jamaica.  Penny  JL  4:  373. 
Kinkajou,  The.     Penny  JL  5:   137. 
Kinkel,  Gottfried,  the  German  ReJormer.    Harper.  2:  76. 

—  House.  Words,  2: 121.  Sameart.  Eel.  M  22:  134. 
Kinloch  Estate.  (F.  H.  Underwood)  Atlan.  2:  156-307. 
Kino;  h  Mystification  of  New  Orleans.    (C.  D.  Gardette) 

Knick.  51 :  470. 
Kinship  in  Ancient  Greece.      (J.  F.  McLellan)  Fortn.  4: 

569,  682. 
Kioto.     See  Kiyoto. 
Kiowas  and  Comanches.  A  Day  among  the.     (G.  Butler) 

Cath.  World,  23:  S^y. 


Kip.  Bishop,  versus  John  Wesley.     So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  421. 
Kipchaks.     (H.  H.  lIow(,rth)  (J.'og.  M.  4:  19. 

—  Countrv  of  White  Horde  of.     (H.  11.  Huworth)  Geog. 

M.  5:  171. 
Kirlty,  William,  the  Naturalist.     Chamb.  J.  18:  122. 

—  Freeman's  Life  of.    Eraser,  47:  322.       Sameart.  Ke\. 

M.  28:  548.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  493.  —  Eel. 
R.  97:  407. 

—  Le  Cliien  d'Or.     Canad.  Mo.  11 :  564. 
Kircheiitag,  Seventh  German  Evangelical,  1S54.    Eel.  R. 

lOi:  427. 
Kirghiz-Kazaks.  The.     Blackw.  49:  79. 
Kirk.  Edw.  Norris.    (C.  L.  Wood  worth)  Cong.  Q.  20:  259. 
Kirk  Manghold,  Isle  of  Man.     Once  a  Week.  16:  437. 
Kirk  Session  of  the  last  Century,  Rule  of.     Chamb.  J. 

41:  184. 
Kirkaldy,  of  the  Grange.     Eraser,  47:  533. 
Kirkaldy,  Sir  William.  Blackw.  65:  112.  —  Hogg,  2:  331. 
Kirkdale  Cavern,  Hand  of  Man  in.  (J.  Tavlor)  Mucmil. 

6:  386. 
Kii'ke  Webbe,  Privateer  Captain.  Chamb  J.  28:  65-377. 
Kirkham  Priory,  Ruins  of.     (T.  Amyot)  Arch.  21:  i6o. 
Kirkland,  Caroline  M.    Liv.  Age,  81:  237. 

—  Western  Clearings.     Chamb.  J.  5:  217. 

Kirkland,  John  Thornton.  Chr.  E.xam.  29:  232.  — Am. 
Alma.  1841:  292. 

—  Eulogies  on.     No.  Am.  51:  237. 

—  on  the  Holy  Land.     Chr.  E.xam.  23:  261. 
Kirkland,  Samuel.     (\.  D.  Gridley)  No.  Am.  97:  132. 

—  Life  of.     (S.  K.  Lothrop)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  25:  139. 
Kirkland  Genealogy.     (F.  W^.  Chapman)  N.  E.  Reg.  14: 

241. 
Kirks,  Ministers,  and  Manses.     Cornh.  38:  573. 
Kirkstall  Abbey;  a  Sonnet.    (A.  De  Vere)  Cath.  World, 

2:  36. 
Kirkw.iU,  Orkney  I.     Penny  M.  14:  393. 
Kirkwodd,  Daniel.     AnalogV'.  (J.  B.  Cherrinian)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  64:  0. 

—  Law  of  Planetary  Rotation.     (E.  Loomis)  .\m.  J.  Sci. 

61:  217.  — (D.  Kirkwood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  61:  3114. 
Kirwan,  Walter  Blake,  with  portrait.   Dub.  Univ.  32:  16. 

—  Sermons  of.    Chr.   Obs.    14:    51S.  —  Quar.   11:    130. 

Same  art.  Anal.  M.  4:  457. 
Kirwin.     (L.  L.  White)  Overland.  7:  505. 
Kisfahidy,  Charles.    Meeting  of  the  Similes;  translated. 
Eraser,  i :  601. 

—  Works  of.     (Mrs.  S.  R.  Putnam)  No.  Am.  70:  2S9. 
Kishoge  Papers.    Dub.  Univ.   19:  724.      20:    321,  574. 

21:  299,  501.     22:  677.     27:  537.     30:  70b. 

Kishon,  The;  a  Poem.     (I-".  Dykes)  Eraser,  43:  707. 

Kiss  and  try.     (R.  Jefferies)  Lond.  80c.  31:  97. 

Kiss  of  the  Virgin;  an  Instrument  of  Torture.  (I\.  L. 
Pearsall)  Arch.  27:  229. 

Kisses;  a  Poem.     (M.  L.  Brainard)  Lakeside,  i:  224. 

Kissing.  (F.  C.  Browne)  Ai>|ileton,  18:  68.  —  Chamb. 
J-  35=  54. —All  the  Yiar,  5:  200. —(C.  Mon- 
tague) Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  117. — Galaxy.  4:    806. 

—  Curiosities  of.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  16:  2S0. 

—  Ei>say  on.     Tait,  i :  78. 

—  Lips  and.     Colburn,  4:  414. 

—  Literature  of.    F'v.  Sat.  10:  450. 

—  Origin  and  Species  of.     St.  James,  28:  312. 
Kissingen,  Battle  of.     Macmil.  16:  212. 

What  I  saw  at.    (.1.  D.  Sherwood)  Hours  at  Home, 

4:  357- 

—  Three  Weeks  at.     (A.  W.  Colgate)  Galaxy,  6:  262. 
Kissore.     Bentley,  30:  608. 

Kit  Butler,  from  Boonville.     All  the  Year.  7:  45. 

Kit  Carson's  Ride.     (C.  H.  Miller)  Dark  Blue,  i:  578. 

Kit-Cat  Club.     Blackw.  11:  201. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  26:  425.  —  Mo.  R.  97:  36. 
Kit  Grale.    (J.  T.  McKay)  Galaxy,  6:  149,  293. 


KIT 


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KNIGHTS 


Kit's  Cotv  House.      (S.   Pegi:^'')  Arch.  2:  107.     4:  no. 

— (AV.  Boys)  Arc-li.  11-38. 
Kitchen,  Ancient,  at  Stanton  Ilarcourt.  Penny  M.  5:  144. 

—  and  Cellar.  Quar.  143:  379.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  31. 

—  anil  Parlor.     Chamb.  J.  24:  97. 

—  at  the  Crystal  Palace.     Clianib.  .1.  22:  93. 

—  Chemistry  in.     Chamb.  J.  49:  134.       Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  12:  314.  —  Ho-g,  7:  5,  54.     9:  54-333. 

—  for  the  Sick.     All  the  Year,  35:   15. 

—  Morals  and  ^Manners  of.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  16:  6. 

—  Ki'forni  in.     (E.  L.  Younians)  Nation,  27:  33S. 
Kitchen  Gardens.    Enj;.  Doni.  M.  25:  126,  176. 
Kitchiner,  William;  the  Cook's  Oracle.     Cornh.41:  723. 
Kites  and  Pigeons.   (J.  Hattou)  Lond.  Soc.  21:  392,  529. 
Kith  and  Kin;  a  Novel.     (J.  Fotliergill)  Temp.  Bar,  61: 

1-433-     62:  1-433.     63:  1-433-    «a'>ie  art.  Ed.  M. 
96:   361-819.     97:64-797.     Same  art.  Potter  Am. 
Mo.  16:  237-505.     17:  25-505. 
Kitto,  John.      (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  63:  243. — 
Nut.  M.  9:  354.  —  Kitto,  13:  121.    14:  249. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Eel.  K.  103:  449.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  38:  365. 

—  Lost  Senses.     No.  Brit.  6:  331.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

13:  49. — Westm.  45:  343.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  8:  57. 

—  Menmirs  of,  Ilyland'.s.     Liv.  Age,  52:  445. —  Chamb. 

J.  25:  344. —  Chr.  Obs.  56:  669.  —  Tait,  n.  s.23:  40S. 
Kitty;  a  Novel.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Temp.  Bar,  23:  145- 

433-     24:  1-433.     25:  125-545.     26:  9S. 
Kitty;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  46:  179,  203. 
Kitty  Clark's  Will.     Chamb.  .J.  40:  232. 
Kilty  Dangerous.     (.1.  Hewlett)  Colburn,  72:  260. 
Kitty  Darcy;  a  Tale.  (N.  Kobinson)  <'alh. World,  27:  337. 
Kiyoto,  Sacred  City  of.  (C  A.  G.  Bridge)  Eraser,  97:  sS. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:    2S8.  —  (W.   G.    PaJgrave) 

Eortn.  36:  680. 
Klaczko,  Julian.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  22:  243. 
Klamath  City.     (J.  S.  Hittell)  Overland,  i:  140. 
Klamath  Land.     (S.  A.  Clarke)  Overland,  II :  548. 
Klattowski's  Publications.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  167. 
Klaus,  Peter,  Legend  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  229. 
Klausenburg,  The.     Uem.  U.  14:  501. 
Kleanthes.     (T.  Davidson)  Padical.  2:  726. 
Kleber,  Jean  Baptiste,  Life  and  Correspondence  of.     Ed. 

K.  146:  I.     Same'art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  451. 
Kleist.  Heinrich  von.     Brit.  Q.  32:  367. 

—  Works  of.     For.  Q.  2:  671. 
Kleptonumia.     Chamb.  J.  57:  637. 

Klindinger,  H.,  Creole  Servant  of.     Eel.  M.  39:  547. 
Klopstock,  Friedricli  G.     For.  Q.  30:  439. — Liv.  Age, 
62:  323.  —  Cornh.  41:  532.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

145:  552- 

—  and  liis  Friends.     Anal.  M.  6:  345. 

—  aiul  (^)uedlinburg.     C)jice  a  Week,  22:  314. 

—  and  Margaret,  Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Obs.  8:  512. 

—  and  Meta.     Dial,  i:  293. 

—  as  a  Lyric  and  Epic  Poet.    (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  8:  2S7. 

—  Life  and  Odes  of.     For.  R.  3:  340. 

—  Messiah;  translated.     Cong.  M.  4:  24S-416.     5:  194. 

—  Odes;  translated.     (J.  A.  lleraud)  Eraser,  i:  271. 

—  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  393. 

Knapp,  Jacob,  the  Kevivalist.     (0.  E.  Pond)  Galaxy,  5: 

342- 
Knapp,  Jacob  Newman,  Life  of.     (T.  Hill)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

40:  279. 
Knaresborough,  Dropping  Well  at.     Penny  M.  6:  34S. 
Knaunitz,  Wenceslaus  Anthony  von.    (L.  Wraxall)  Once 

a  Week,  5:  512. 
Knave's  Cross;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  33:  1S5. 
Knebel,  Karl  L.  von,  Literary  Remains  of.    Tait,  n.  s. 

3:  643- 

—  Works  and  Correspondence  of.     For.  Q.  20:  221, 
Kuebworth.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Load.  Soc.  23:  409. 


Knebworth  Hall.     Antirpiary,  3:  205. 

—  Inscription  in  Banqueting  Hall  of.     Pract.  M.  i:  158. 

—  with  tlie  Lyttons  at.     Lippinc.  28:  i. 

Kneeling  in  Public  Worship.     (A.  Clarke)  Meth.  M.  34: 

53"- 
Kueller,  Sir  (Jodfrey,  Memoirs  of.     Colburn,  1 :  156. 
Knibb.  William,     llogg,  i:  328.  — Eel.  R.  85:  435. 
Knickerbocker.  Diedrich,  with  portrait.     Knick.  3:   i. 
Knickerbocker's  Visit;  a  Poem.     (C.  E.  Chamberlain) 

Harper,  34:  323. 
Knickerbocker  Fathers.    (J.  De  P.  Ogden)  Knick.  27:  21. 
Knickerbocker  ^Ligazine,  Editorial  History  of.     Knick. 

_   53:  193-640-     54:  04-541- 
Knickerbockers,  The.     Knick.  40:  i. 
Knife,  Anglo-Saxon,  found  in  Kent.     (J.  Evans)  Arch. 

44:  23^- 
Knife-(irinder,  The.     Chamb.  J.  23:  369. 
Knight,  Charles,  with  portrait.     Am.  Bibliop.  5:  63. — 

ISIackw.  95:  412.  —  Chr.   Rem.  50:  S7.  —  Eel.  R. 

119:   125.—  Ev.  Sat.  14:  451. 

—  Career  of.     (A.  Strahan)  Good  Words,  8:  615. 

—  Personal  Recollections.     Brit.  Q.  40:  423.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  63:  495. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Dub.  Utiiv.  63:  456. 

Knight,   Ellis  Cornelia.     Blackw.  89:   751.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  70:  131. 

—  Autobiography.     Brit.  Q.  35:  40.  —  Colburn,  124:  50. 

—  Quar.  iii:  41.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  531. 
Knight,  H.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  lo:  513. 
Knight,  Henry  G.     Eastern  Sketches.     Quar.  22:  149. 

—  Tales.     Jit).  R.  83:  370. 

Knight,  Sarah,  Jourtial  of.     Liv.  Age,  57:  963. 
Knight,  Thomas,  Actor,  Memoir  of.     Colburn,  54:  457. 
Knight,  Dr.  \Vm.     (D.  Masson)  JMacmil.  9:  325. 
Knight,  William  H.     Art  J.  15:  133. 
Knight  and  the  Maiden;  a  Poem.     (H.  Dewar)  Canad. 

Mo.  11:  255. 
Knight  in  Armor.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Dem.  R.  18:  112. 
Knight  of  Dannebrog,  A.  (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  ig:  593. 
Knight    of    Linishowen:    Sir    Lucius    at    Home:    Irish 

Sketches.     (J.  Sheehan)  Temp.  Bar,  21:  415,  547. 

22:  256.     23:  110-401. 
Kniglit  of  Rhineland.     Blackw.  115:  641. 
Knigiit  of  Ridley's  Son.     (W.  Jones)  Bentley,  63:  158. 
Knight  of  the  Tomb.     Godey,  21:  249. 
Knight's  Grave.     (E.  Arnold)  Once  a  Week,  3:  500. 
Knight's  Lament;  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  22:  261. 
Knight's  Leap  at  Altenahr.  (C.Kingsley)Fraser,  59:  103. 
Knight's  Secret.     (C.  Reade)  Belgra.  29:  437. 
Knight's  Wooing;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  29:  382. 
Knights,  F'emale.     All  the  Year,  40:  53. 

—  German.     Eraser,  74:   179. 

—  Last  of;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  56:  36. 

—  of  the  Cross.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Harper,  4:  221. 

—  of  the  Golden  Circle.     (C.  G.  Leiand)  Coutin.  Mo.  i: 

573- 

—  of  Malta.     Dub.  R.  46:  477.  —  (W.  W.  Andrews)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  7:  830.     8:  41,  139,  186.    9:  86,  163. — 
Penny  M.  5:  205-270. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     (W.  Winthrop)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

16:  406. 

—  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  368.     57:  60.     58:  45. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     (E.  L.  Cutts)  Art  J.  19:   1-231. 

20:  67-249.     21:  293,  357. 

—  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  French  Deed  of  1397.   (C.  K. 

Watson)  Arch.  44:  293. 

—  of  the  Spoon;  a  Tale.    Eng.  Dom.  M.  10 :  29. 
Knights  Errant.     Blackw.  2:  169.     3:  32. 

Knights  Templars.  (Mrs.  M.  J.  Lindley)  Nat.  Q.  37:  142. 

—  (F.  T.  Monro)  Belgra.  12:  252.  —  Eel.  R.  lOo:  i. 

—  Mo.  R.  149:  433.  —  Penny  M.  5:  15,  17,26. 

—  Addison's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  157:  loi. 


KNIGHTS 


711 


KXOWLTOX 


Kni^^its  Templars,  Biirnes's  History  of.   Mo.  R.  i6o:  358. 

—  History  of.     For.  (J.  4:  608. —  Museum,    15:  385. — 

Ed.  II.  g:  196.  —  (T.  Hoscoe)  Ketros.  4:  250.  —  So. 

Q-  9-  457- —  Dub.  Univ.  20:  197.—  Mus.  2:  243. 

Dub.  Univ.  85:  561,  711.  — Kcl.  II.  76:   189. 
Kni,i;bt-Errantry  in  the  igtli  Century.     ISbukw.  97:  176. 
Kniyiitliood,   Feudal  and  obligatory.      (F.  M.   Nichols) 

Arch.  39:  1S9. 

—  IVrilitary  Orders  of.     St.  -Tames,  15:  3S0. 

—  Orders  of.     Penny  M.  6:  22,  70,  78. 

Nicolas  and  Beltz  on.     Quar.  68:  413. 

Teutonic.     Penny  M.  6:  255. 

Kuiylitlye  ;  Tale  of  Sir  Guy  of  Noniumdye.   (\V.  Jlother- 

vreU)  Dub.  Univ.  32:  143. 
Knighton,  Sir  William,  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  It.  68:  97. — 

Mo.  K.  146:  86. 
Knitted  Work.     (M.  Ford)  Potter  Am.  l\ro.  16:  165. 
Knitting  Sale-Socks.     (II.  E.  Prescott)  Atlan.  7:   138. 
Knives,  Manufacture  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  151. 
Knives  and  Forks.     Chamb.  J.  18:  309.    47:  234. 

—  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  24:  266. 

Kni vet,  Anthony,  Misfortunes  of.     Chamb.  J.  24:  179. 

Knockbra;  Sketches.     Black w.  18:  93. 

Knocker,  The.     (W.  D.  O'Connor)  Harper,  12:  57. 

Knockreggan  Property.     Hogg,  7:  313-41 1. 

Knocks  and  Erel)us.     (A.  Poyntz)  Bentley,  13:  556. 

Knole,  Account  of.     Anti(|uary,  3:  y;^. 

Knole  Park.     (R.  Gower)  Dark  Blue,  4:   17. 

Kuollys,  Hanserd.     (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Reg.  19:  131. 

—  in  America.     (J.  N.  Brown)  Chr.  R  23:  438. 

—  in  Spragne's  Annals.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  (j.  13:  38. 
Kuollys,  Lettice,  Sketch  of.     (S.  B.  Herritk)  So.  R.  n.  s. 

4:  301. 

Knots  and  Coils  in  Human  Lives.     Teniji.  Bar,  14:  1S5. 

Know  Thyself.     Kuick.  8:  540. 

Know-Notiiings,  The.     Brownson,  11:  447.     12:   114. 

Kaow-Xotliing  Movement  in  America.  (W.  Cliambers) 
Chamb.  J.  23:  70.  —  Brit.  Q.  22:  45. — (P.  God- 
win) Putnam,  5:  88.  —  Dcm.  R.  37:  4S6. 

—  Calm  Discussion  of.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  20:  540. 
Know-Xothing  Position  iu  Ruligiun.     (J.  T.  Bi.x.by)  Bib. 

Sac.  38:  435. 
Knowable,  Spencer's  Laws  of.     (B.  P.  Bowne)  New  Eng. 

32:  I- 
Knowing  and  Being,  Ferrier's  Tiieory  of.    (G.  P.  Young) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  1 :  105. 

—  and  Feeling.     (W.  Smith)  Contemp.    14:  342.     15: 

424.     16:  390. 
Knowledge,  Acquisition  of.     (J.  Beaumont)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

3:  135- 

—  Address  on.  (J.  Robertson)  So.  Lit.  Jless.  18:  21S,  304. 

—  Advantages  of.     (J.  P.  E<lwards)  Peop.  J.  7:  127. 

—  and  Belief.     (D.  G.  Thompson)  Jlind.  2:  309. 

—  as  an  Instrument,  Ornament,  and   Blessing.     (T.  B. 

Thaver)  Liniv.  Q.  24:   133. 

—  Basis  of,  for  Science  and  Religion.     (.1.  Todd)  Meth. 

Q.  35:  27. 

—  I)v  Service.     (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  3:  454. 

—  Classification  of.    (S.Adams)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1843:  31. 

—  Definitions  of.     Bib.  Sac.  36:  786. 

—  Diffusion  of.     (O.   Dewey)  No.  Am.  30:  293. — (O. 

Dewey)  Chr.  E.\am.  6;  71.  — Ed.  R.  45:  189.    46: 
225.    50:  181. — Westm.  14:  365. —  Blackw.  16:  26. 

—  Effect  of,  on  Society.     Blackw.  4:  So. 

—  Faith,  and  Feeling  in  their  mutual  Relations.     (L.  II. 

Atwater)  Princ.  33:  421. 

—  First-Hand  and  Sccond-IIand.     (W.  B.  Dalby)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  16:  197. 

—  General  Diffusion  of.     111.  JI.  2:  337,  481. 

—  Grounds  of.     (C.  B.  Iladduck)  Rib.  Sac.   15:  337. — 

(M.  Hopkins)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  19. 


Knowledge,  Hints  in  the  Pursuit  of.     Penny  M.  5:  335. 

—  How  we  come  by  our.     (C.  Robertson)  19th  Cent,  i: 

113.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  625. 

—  Human,  Ground  and  Method  of.     Meth.  Q.  14:  2S7. 
Bain  on  Relativity  of.     Dub.  R.  71 :  114. 

Limits  of.     (Duke  of  Argyll)  Contemp.  38  :  S67. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:   145. 

Philosophy  of.     AVesf.  Mo.  R.  2:  575,  622. 

Tlioinas  A(iuinas  on  Tiieory  of.     Dub.  R.  77:  405. 

Truthfulness  of.     (Duke  of  Argyll)  Contimp.  39: 

I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  148.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  96:  3S7. 

—  Impediments  to.     (C.  J.  Sprague)  Radical,  10:  104. 

—  in  its  Relation  to  Faith.     (H.  Matson)  University  (J. 

2:  34- 

—  Modern,  Character  of.      (J.  L.  AV.  Thudichum)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  8:  724. 

—  Moral  Tendencies  of.     Lond.  M.  23:   143. 

—  Nature  and  Validity  of,  Conder  on.     (J.  B.  Gibson) 

Mind,  6:  542. 

—  Nobility  of.     (J.  P.  Cooke,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  610. 

—  of  Divine  Things.     (E.  Lord)  Lit  &  Tlieo.  R.  i :  456. 

—  of  the  World.     Irish  Mo.  4:   103. 

—  Physical  and  Religious,  J.  T.  Bixby  on.    Cath  World, 

24:  746. 

—  Pleasures  of.     (J.  P.  Edwards)  Peop.  J.  6:  323. 

—  Principles  of,  Wundt  on.  (A.  Sidgwick)  Mind,  5:  409. 

—  Progress  of.     (C.  C.  Felton)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  99. 

—  Progressive  Tendency  in.     Am.  Presb.  R.  lo:  389. 

—  Pursuit  of,  under  Difficulties.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  11:  14S. 

—  Reality  of.     (I.  T.  Hecker  and   A.  F.  Hewit)  Catli. 

World,  28:  721. 

—  Relativity  of.     (,J.  Watson)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  II :  19. 

—  Religious  and  temporal.     Ed.  R.  48:   ;2o. 

Validity  of.     (T.  Hill)  ^lo.  R,-!.  JI.  44:  242,  430. 

—  Science  of.     (J.  G.  Fichte)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  i:  23,  79, 

137.     3:  1-289. 

—  the  Source  of  Happiness.    (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  8:  371. 

—  Superficial.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Lond.  M.  10:  25. 
Mr.  Macaulay's  Praise  of.     Fraser.  40:  171. 

—  Supposed  Dangers  of.     Ed.  R.  43:  242. 

—  Taxes  on.     Ed.  R.  62:  126.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  i:  t;;. 

—  (T.  P.  Thompson)    Westm.   12:    416.  —  Westm. 
15:  238.— Talt,  2:  14-687. 

—  Thirst  for.     Recr.  Sci.  3:   i. 

—  L^sef'ul,  Method  of  diffusing.     (II.  Greeley)  .\m.  Soc. 

Sci.  J.  i:  88. 

—  Useless  and  unclassified.     Cornh.  20:  41.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.73:  420.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  203. 

—  What  Knowledge  is  most  worth.     Ed.  M.  48:   145. 
Knowle,  Town  of,  in  Kent.     Penny  M.  8:  ". 
Knowle  Pa'k,  the  Seat  of  the  Duchess  of  Dorset.     Col- 
bum,  6:  265. 

Knowles,  Herbert.     Intornat.  M.  3:  57. 

Knowles,  .lames  Sheridan,  with  portrait.    Fra«er,  14:  272. 

—  Blackw.  94:  429.  — Dub.  Univ.  40:  42S.  —  Nat. 
Q.  6:  356. 

—  Eccentricities  of.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  438. 

—  Love.     Mo.  R.  150:  457. 

—  The  Love  Chase.     Mo.  R.  144:  411. 

—  Later  Dramas  of.    Colburn,  97:  59.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

28:  329. 

—  Plays  of.     Eraser,  13:  451.  — (P.  Benjamin)  No.  Am. 

40:  141. —  Mo.  R.  93:  53.     128:  64.     131:  ijb. 

—  Sonnet  to.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  2:  302. 

—  Virginius;  a  Tragedy.     Lond.  M.  i:  692. 

—  Visit  to  Cork.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  63. 

—  Woman's   Wit;   a  Comedy.     Dub.  R.  5:  229.  —  IMo. 

R.  146:  326. 
Knowlton.  Thomas.     Battle  of  Bunker  Hill  and   Kev. 

(A.  Woo.lward)  N.  E.  Reir.  15:  i. 
Knowlton  Genealogy.  (A.Woodward)  N.  E.  Reg.  15 :  344. 


KNOX 


712 


KOSSUTH 


Knox,  Alex.,  Jebb's  Correspondence  with.      Clir.  Obs. 
34:  691,  765.  — Eel.  i;.6o:  376. —  .Mo.  R.  134:  402. 

—  Remains  of.     Eel.  U.  61 :  61,  2S7.  —  Mo.  R.  136:   37. 
Knox,  Gen.  Henry,  willi  portrait.     (F.  S.  Drake)  N.  E. 

Re.i,'.  34:  347. 

—  Drake's  Life  of.     (G.  W.  Greene)  Xation,  18:  12. 

—  ReeoUections  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  30:  360. 

Knox,    :Mrs.   Gen.  Henry.     (Mrs.  C.  H.  Halsey)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  7:  31.  —  (E.  F.  Eilet)  Godey,  38:  106. 
Knox,  .lolin.     Con,<;.  i:  6S1. 

—  admonisiiinf^  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.     Peofi.  .1.  8:  4S. 

—  and  tlie   Jlurder  of  Riz/.io.     Westm.   40:   3;.     Same 

art.  Ed.  Mns.  3:  209. 

—  and  his  Relations  to  Women.     (R.  L   Stevenson)  Mac- 

mil.  32:  446,  520.    Same  art.  Liv.  Au;e,  127:682,  794. 

—  and  Scottish  Reformation,  Influence  of.    (.J.  Monerieff) 

Ex.  H.  Lee.  15:  I. 

—  Chalmers  on.     Meth.  JI.51:   17S. 

—  House  in  Edinburgh.     Chamb.  J.  8:  231. 

—  Life  of.     (E.Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  20:  1.  — Qnar.  9:  41S.  — 

Meth.  Q.  2:  325.— (JL  Pratt)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10: 
2S9.  —  Chr.  Obs.  12:  29. —  Eel.  R.  17:  349. 

and  Times  of.     Westm.  60:  i.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

30:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  387. 

—  Litiiri^y  of.     Ed.  R.  95:  453. 

—  Portraits  of.     (T.  Carlyle)  Eraser,  91:  407. 

—  Wliat  he  did  for  Scotch  Education.     (T.  M.  Lindsay) 

Macmil.  22:  461. 
Knox,  .lohn  .Jav.     Speech  at  Berlin,  November,   iSSo. 

Hank.  M.  (N.  Y.)35:  545. 
Knox,   Robert,   Sufferings   of.      Meth.    iSf.  39  :    S64.  — 

Penny  M.  2:   1S6-214.  —  Pop.  Sci.  'Sio.  7:  542.  621. 
Knox,  Wm.,  .\utiior  of  Lincoln's  favorite  Poem.     (.J.  G. 

Wilson)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  446. 
Knox  Mansion,  Maine.     (M.  P.  Thatcher)  Scrib.g:  615. 
Knyvett.  ^Irs.  Deborah.     Victoria,  26:  375. 
Koch,  Karl.     Nature,  20:   173. 
Kock.  Paul  de.     (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  Ed.  R.  64:  303.— 

Ev.  Sat.  5:  679.     11:  430. 
^  Confessions  d'une  jolie  Femme.     New  Q  4:  223. 

—  Novels  of.     Dub.    Univ.  60:  716.  — (F.  Bowen)  No. 

Am.  56:  271.  — For.  Q.  5:  516.     24:   168.  — Ed.  R. 

64:162. — Mo.  R.  151: 17S.    152:470.    153:132. 
Kock-neyisms,  Paul  de.     Blackw.  53:  366. 
Ki.bner's  Song  of  God.     (A.  Hovey)  Bapt.  Q.  II :  352. 
Koenig,  Frederick,  Inventor  of  the  Steam  Printing-Press. 

(S.  Smiles)  Macmil.  21:  135.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

74:  344.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  42. 
Koenigsberg,  Female  Church  of.     (E.  C.  Towne)  Chi-. 

Exam.  84:  287. 
Koenigsmark,  Countess  of.     For.  Q.  ig:  92. 
Koenigsmark,  Filip  C,  Careerof.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  21S. 
Koenigsmark  Family.     Cornh.  15:  410. 
Koenigstein,  Only  Conquest  of.     Oneea  Week,  18:   146. 
Koerner,  Theodore.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mes.s. 

17:  472.  —  Sharpe,  i:  233.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  845. 

—  Battle  Prayer.     Sharpe,  20:  316. 

—  Hcdwig;  a  Drama.     Blackw.  42:  366. 

—  Life  of.     I>ond.  M.  18:  541. 

and  Poems  of.     Dul).  Univ.  38:  452. 

and  Writings  of.     Tait,  i :  732. 

—  Lyrics.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  142. 

—  Poems  of.     Mus.  II :  407. 

—  Rosamimda.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  8:  45. 

—  Secrets  of  Prevorst.     Blackw.  40:  86.  — Liv.  Age,  6: 

171. 

—  Works  of.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  452.  —  Ed.  ^l.  24:  461. 

—  Zriny.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  8:  543. 
Koeros,  Alexander  C'.  S.     Ed.  Mus.  i:  125. 

Kohl,  .Tnhann  Georg,  in  Denmark  and  in  the  Jlarshes. 

P.lackw.  60:  645. 
Kohl'.iaas,  Michael.     Dub.  Univ.  41:  556. 


Kojahs  of  Southern  India.    (J.  Shortt)  Authrop  J.  2:  402. 

Kokaii.     (D.  Ker)  Geog.  M.  3:  267. 

Kolff,  D.  II.,  Voyages  of.     Ed.  R.   72:  33S.  — Mo.   R. 

151:  99. 
KoUer,  Guillaume.     Art  .1.  19:  9. 
Kolli,  Baron  de,  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  39:  234. 
Kolhjck,  H.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  7:  113. 

—  Sermons  of.     (ien.  Repos.  1 :   135. 

Koltsof,  A.  v.,  Russian  Poet.     ( W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Fortn, 

6:  272. 
Koltzoff-.Massalsky,  Princess.     (G.   A.  Ellis)  Serib.  17: 

225. —  (I.  (^antini)  Victoria,  18:  421. 
Kompert,  Leojiold,  Romances  of.     (H.  Zimmern)  A]iple- 

ton,  25:  559. 
Konaj'ski,  Simon,  Last  Days  of.     Dem.  R.  13:  489. 
Konewka,  Paul,  Account  of.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  134. 
Koords.     See  Kurds. 
Koraks,  Countrv  of  the.     Chamb.  J.  48:  3S1, 

—  Tent  Life  with.     Broadw.  5:  273,  305. 
Koran,  The.     Ed.  R.  154:  356. 

—  and  the  Bible.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  429. 

—  and  Mohammed.     Nat.  Q.  3:  2S7. 

—  Fatma  Zaida's  Translation.     Broadw.  3:  487. — Ev. 

Sat.  9:  193. 

—  Gist  of.     (F.  Hall)  Nation,  29:  352. 

—  Historical  Statements  of.     (.1.  A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

4:  195. 

—  Lane's  Selections  from.     Ed.  R.  83:  375. 

—  Mohammed's  Object  in  writing.     For.  Q.  24:    1. — 

Mo.  R.  162:  54V 

—  Sale's.     (E.  Tayl(H-)  Retros.  3:   i.— Mus.  2:   13. 

—  versus  Turkish   Reform.     (H.  Sneyd)  Eraser,  94:  72. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  87:  358. 
Korassan,  In  the  Capital  of.    (A.  Vambery)  .\rgosy,  2 :  24. 
Kordofan  and  its  People.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  227. 

—  Pallme's  Travels  in.     For.  Q.  32:  402.  —  Mo.  R.  164: 

602.  — Ed.  R.  80:  518. 
Korniloff,  Admiral,  Deatli  of.     Once  a  Week,  30:  7^3. 
Kosciusko,  Tliaddeus.     (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  30:  441. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  53. 

—  Finis  Poloni*;  Historical  Forgeries.     Macmil.  19:  J64. 

—  Last  Years  of.     (T.  Johnson)  Harper,  37:  478. 

—  Life  of.      For.  Q.   15:  108.  — Anal.  M.  11:  423.— 

Mus.  3:  529.  —  Niles'T  Reg.  13:  3S3. 

—  Reminiscences  of.    (X.  Zeltner)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:  136. 
Kosmos,  True  Idea  of  Divine.     (R.  Noel)  Theo.  R.  14:  i. 

See  Humboldt. 
Kossuth.  L.  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  4:  40. —  (S. 
Harris)  New  Eng.  10:  109.  —  (C.  Marton)  BeiiiKy, 
28:  396.  —  with  portrait,  Internat.  M.  5:  i.  —  wiia 
portrait,  Peop.  J.  9:  7. — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  18: 
493.— We.tm.  52:  135.  — Liv.  Age,  31:  2S0,  377. 
32:  95,  131.— All  the  Year,  23:  450-522.  —  Tait, 
n.  s.  18:  693. 

—  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States.     Liv.  Ai^^-, 

31:  319- 

—  and  his  Country,  with  portrait.    Am.  ^^'  hig  R.  14:  375. 

—  and  the  Hungarian  Revolution.     Eel.  R.  94:   748. 

—  and  Hungary.     (J.H.Perry)  Meth.  Q.   12:  262.— 

Ed.  R.  100:  36. 

—  and  Intervention.     So.  Q.  22:  221. 

—  and  Louis  Napoleon.     Appleton,  24:  77. 

—  and  Lord  Palmerston.     Brit.  Q.  14:  544. 

—  as  an  Orator.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg,  12:  352. 

—  Eloquence  of.     Eel.  M.  25:  216. 

—  in  America.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  4:  81. 

—  in  New  England.     Brownson,  9:  551. 

—  Interviews  with.     (W.  Gould)  Liv.  .\ge,  31:  73. 

—  Memoirsof  my  Exile.  (N.C.  Perkins)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  71. 

—  Speech  at  London,  May,  1859.     Ed.  M  47:  42.1. 
Kossuth,  Madame,  Escape  of.    Sharpe,  13:  360.  —  Knick. 

37:  312. — Eel.  M.  23:  446. 


KOSSUTH 


13 


LABOR 


Kossuth  Notes  Case  iu  England.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i6: 

177- 
Kostendje,  Flitting  at.     Fraser,  50:  2S. 
Koster,  Lawrence,  was  he  the  lirst  rrinter?     St.  I'aul"s, 

2:  706. 
Kdszta,  M.,  Case  of.     Brownson,  11:  60. 
Kcttabos.     (A.  Clive)  Uub.  Univ.  84:  565. 
K(jtzebue,  Angustus  von,  Life  of.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  4S0.  ^ 

Anal.  M.  14:  278.  —  Mo.  K.  95:  449.  —  Temp.  Bar, 

62:  336.     Same  art.   Eel.   JNl.  97:  3SS.     Same  art. 

.Vppleton,  26:  220. 

—  Travels  of.     Ed.  K.  5:78.     7:456. 

—  Voyage  of  Discovery.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  26:  311. 

—  Blackw.  II :  521. 

Knurasofts,  The.     (V.  Lapoukhyn)  Lippiiic.  27:  165. 

Kral)scliit/.  Institute.     C(ing.  7:  611. 

Kialft,  Adam.     Art  J.  21:  310. 

Knv'ft,  Karl  Jos.,  of  the  old  Californians.  Putnam,  9:  265. 

Kraken,  Accounts  of  the.     Blackw.  2:  645.     3:  204. 

Krapf,  .J.  Lewis,  and  East  African  Missions.     Mo.  liel. 

M.  24:  89.  —  Chr.  Obs.  56:  316. 
Krasinska,  Francois,  Journal  of.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  595. 

14:  137-521- 
Krasinski;  a  Tale.     Chamh.  .T.  28:   19,  35,  54. 
Kremlin  at  Moscow.     Eel.  M.  65:  748. 
Ki-euznach  Spa,   Prussia.     Colburn,  90:    18. —  Sliarpe, 

51:  I. 
Kriog^spicl,  The.     Fraser,  85:  242. 
Krienihild's  lievenge.     (H.  Eckford)  Penn  Mo.  5:   122. 
Kriemliilda;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Donrt  M.  20:  240. 
Kriloff,  Ivan  A.,  Fables  of.     (C.  E.  Turner)  Fraser,  96: 

348. — Cliamb.  J.  25:  120.  —  Dub.  Univ.  94:  695. 

—  (W.  K.  S.  Italston)  Good  Words,  9:  39,  215,  413. 
11:  739. 

Krin;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  50:  4S3. 

Kruileiier,  Juliana,  the  German  Fanatic.  Blackw.  4: 
609. —  Bentloy,  50:  249.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54: 
398.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  71:  147.  —  Liv.  Age,  99: 
2'Sq. —  Lond.  M.  2:  9.  —  Colburn,  13:  65. 

—  as  Coquette  and  Mystic.  Westm.  57:  161.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  97. 

Kruesi,  Hermann.     Am.  .J.  Eiliic.  5:   161. 

Kruiiiuuicher,  Friedrich  Wilhelm,  Autobiography  of. 
Chr.  Obs.  70:  92. 


Kryloff.     Set  Kriloff. 

Krusenstern,   A.    Y.   von.     Voyage   round   the   World, 

1803-6.     (J.  Foster)  Ed.  K.  19:  579. 
Ktaadn,  Mr.     /See  Katahdin. 
KTtffi?,  Signification  of.     Chr.  K.  16:  370. 
Kuenen's  Theory  of  the  Bible.     (F.  W.  Chambers)  Presb. 

R.  i:  305. 
Kuhlmaun,  Charles  Frederic,  Obituarv  of.     Nature,  23: 

316. 
Kuhn,  Jacob,  with  portrait.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  236. 
Ku-Klux.     Once  a  Week,  24:  505. 

—  Bill  to  repress,  1S71.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,   12: 

268.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  284. 

—  Conspiracy  of.     (S.  G.  Arnold)  Meth.  Q.  33:  89. 

—  Reign  of,  at  the  South.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12: 

192,  212. 
Kulab  and  Hissar.     (N.  Mayef)  Geog.  M.  3:  326. 
Kulja.     (A.  Vambi'ry)  Geog.  M.  2:  175.  —  All  the  Year, 

47:  183. 
Kuma.xa,  Battle  of.     Colburn,  143":  245. 
Kurds,  Account  of  the.     Penny  M.  3:  25S. 
Kurdish  Tribes  of  Western  Asia.     (W.  Clark)  New  Eng. 

23:  28. 
Kurdistan  ami  Mesopotamia,  Eraser's  Travels  in.     Dub. 

R.  8:  414.  —  Mo.  R.  151:  476. 

—  Residence  in.  Rich's.     Ed.  U.  63:  373.     64:  35.     140: 

85. — Mus.  3:  37.  —  .\m.  Bib.  Rcpos.  9:   109. 
Kuria,  Tlie,  in  the  Second  Epistle  of  Joim.     (J.   C.  M. 

Laurent)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16:   166. 
Ki'pio?,  Meaning  of.     (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Repns.  i:  733. 
Kurracliee,  Fortnight  at.     St.  James,  28:  148. 
Kuzzilbash;  a  Tale  of  Khorasan.     Blackw.  24:  52. 
Kvffhaiiser;  a  German  Legend.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Am. 

Whig  R.  2:398. 
Kyloe-Jock,  and  the  Weird  of  Wanton  Walls.     (G.  Cup- 
pies)  Macmil.  2:  372,441.     3:  22. 
Kyn,  Jiiran,  Descendants  of.     (G.  B.  Keen)  Pennsyl.  M. 

2:325.443-  3:88-447.  4:99-484.  5:85-451. 
Kynwith  Castle,  Site  of.  (R.  S.  Vidal)  Arch.  15:  198. 
Kyrlc,  John,  the  Man  of  Hoss.     Penny  M.  4:  347.     6: 

428.—  I.,ond.  Soc.  39:  392. 
Kyrle  Society.     (Mrs.  R.  H.  Barriugton)  Good  Words, 

22:  609. 
Kyte,  C.    Meth  M.  27:  3. 


;i(h.  Lake  and  Abbey  of.  Once  a  Week,  9:  305. — 
(A.  Whitelock)  Iriili  Mo.  5:  613. 

Vi-it  to.     (II.  S.  Fagau)  (Jood  Words,  18:  557,  637. 

ar,  Peter  de.     House.  Words,  6:  6. 

Ill',  Louise  (la  belle  Cordiere).    House   Words,  7:  214. 

Iu'ls,  Old.    Marmil.  31 :  64.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  93. 

biche,  E.     (J.  K.  Matthews)  Atlan.  46:  48. 

■  laclie  and  Her  Majesty's  Theater.  (A.  II.  Forrester) 
Bentley,  28:  337. 

bor.     So.  tj.  11:   yj. 

and  Association.     Brownson,  5:  71. 

and  Capital.  (E.  B.  Bigelow)  Atlan.  42:  475.  — (S. 
Newcomb)  No.  Am.  iii:  122.  —  (R.  Sullcy)  Hunt, 
26:  448,  578.  27:  51,  178.  56:  249.  — (G.  Gard- 
well)  Hunt,  18:  65.  — (E.  Kellogg)  Hunt,  18:  625. 
—  Dem.i;.25:  3S5.  —  Chamb.  J.22:  158.  —  (C.  S. 
Devar)  Month,  25:  156.  3^-;,  485.  —  (P.  Girard) 
Cath.  World,  28:  230.— (ILN.  Stone)  Kadical,  3: 
711.  — (W.  T.  Moore)  Chr.  Q.  7:  526.  — ILidical, 
10:  96. 


L.abor  and  Capital,  and  industrial  Partnerships.  Westm. 
92:  80. 

aiul  Profit.     (J.  E   T.  Rogers)  Fraser,  81:  500. 

and  Wages.     Republic.  2:   114. 

Future  of.     (G.  Potter)  C'ontemp.  16:  437. 

in  1877.     (.\.  B.  JIason)  Nation,  25:   119. 

in  .Manufactures.     (.\.  Walker)  Scrib.  4:  460. 

Lesson  of  the  Colliers'  Strike,  1864.  (.M.  D.  Con- 
way) Chr.  Exam.  78:  241. 

Masters  and  Workmen.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  4: 

494. 

Parliamentary  Reform.     Fraser,  75:  i. 

Reducing  Wages  to  maintain  Prolit.    (J.  E.  Curran) 

New  Eng.  38:  263. 

Relations  between.     Ed.  R.  100:  163. 

Struggles  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  85. 

—  and  cheap  Money.     (I.  Butts)  No.  Am.  116:  56. 

—  and  Law.     I.,<md.  Q.  26:  316. 

—  and  Life.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:   3S5. 

—  and  Money.     Bank.  JI.  (L.)  23:   157-661. 


LABOR 


714 


LABOR 


Labor  and  the  natural  Forces.    (C.  C.  Coflin)  Atlan.  43: 

553- 

—  and  tlic  Poor.     Fraser,  41 :  i. 

—  and  Recreation.     Tinsley,  14:  424. 

—  and  Skill.     West.  J.  i:  177. 

—  and  Study,  Union  of.     (J.  IIousli)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  3:  166. 

—  and  Subsistence.     Nilcs's  I^'J,^  31:  49,  112. 

—  and  Wa<,a's.     (.J.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Eng.  13:  161. 

in  England.     (.J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  I'rinc.  n.  s.  4:   i. 

in  the  United  States.     Kupublic,  6:  307. 

A  Laborer  on.     No.  Am.  125:  322. 

—  as  it  used  to  be.     Chamb.  J.  44:  435. 

—  Bills  on,  Mr.  Cross's.     (W.  A.  Hunter)  Fortn.  24:  217. 

—  Louis  IJlanc's  Organization  of.     Chamb.  J.  9:  330. 

—  British  and  foreign  Reciprocity.     Black w.  69:   112. 

—  Christian  Doctrine  of.     (S.  Harris)  New  Eng.  24:  243. 

—  The  Church  and.     (P.  Girard)  Catli.  World,  2S:  659. 

—  Claims  of.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Ed.  R.  8i :  49S.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

25:    45.  —  (W.  R.  Greg)  Westm    43:  445.     Same 
art.  Ed.  M.  5:  491. — Chamb.  J.  3:  26. 

and  its  Rights.     (W.  T.  Thornton)  Fortn.  8:  477. 

Thornton  on.     (.1.  S.  Mill)  Fortn.  II :  505,  680. 

—  Communion  of.     (S.  P.  Ferd)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  16:  405. — 

(\.  Jameson)  Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  495. 

—  Cry  of;  what  Answer?    (P.  A.  Chadbourne)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  5:  577. 

—  Demand  for.     Fraser,  79:  403. 

—  Dignity  of.     (N.  Hall)  E.\'.  H.  Lee.  lo:  393.  —  (J.  S. 

Blackie)   Good  Words,  20:  837. —Chamb.  J.  25: 
212. 

—  Distribution  of,  in  England.     Chamb.  J.  22:  229. 

—  Division  of.     (W.  T.  Harris)  No.  Am.  127:  261. 

—  Effects  of  protracted.    (H.  Hughes)  Ex.  H.Lec.  2:  31. 

—  Efiiciency  of  English   and   foreign,  compared.      (T. 

Brassey)  Good  Words,  20:  352. 

—  English  Gang.     Land  We  Love,  5:  316. 

—  Ethics  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  33:  28. 
Walker's.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  639. 

—  Evils  of  Piece-\vork.     (W.  Lattimer)  191)1  Cent.  5:  547. 

—  Future  of.     (.1.  L.  Whittle)  Fraser,  82:  273-  —  Irish 

Q-  4:  793- 

—  Grotto's  Gospel  of.     (S.  Colvin)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

i:  87. 

—  Hours  of.     (R.   G.  Hazzard)  No.   Am.  102:    195. — 

(E.  Hartne.'^.s)  0.  &  N.  5:  751. 
Legal  Interference  with.     (A  Walker)  Lippinc.  2: 

527. 

Nine  Hours  by  Statute.     Contemp.  20:   1S4. 

Nine  Hours  Movement.     (H.  Stephens)  Canad.  Mo. 

i:  423. 

—  Improved  Condition  of,  1S55.     (G.  M.  Weston)  Hunt, 

34:  403. 

—  in  England,  History  of.    (E.  Brooks)  No.  Am.  Ill:  52. 

Price  of.     (T.  Brassey)  Iiiternat.  R.  3:  577. 

and  in  America.      (N.  Sheppard)  Temp.   Bar, 

36:  343- 

—  in  the  Fiji  Islands.     (Earl  of  Pembroke)  Temp.   Bar, 

36:  22. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Pamph.  23:  495. 

—  in  Massachu.setts.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No.  Am.  115: 

210.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11:  2. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (W.  N.  Nelson)  So.  M.  10:  653. 

and  the  Chine.se.     (F.  H.  Norton)  Scnb.  2:  61. 

and  Europe  compared.     (N.  Appleton)  Hunt,  11: 

217.  — Republic,  5:    375.     6:    47.  —  Cath.  World, 
23:  50. 

—  Indu.strial    Self-Help,   1S64.     (.J.   Pluninier)  Victoria, 

3:  209. 

—  Infant.     (Lord  Ashley)  Quar.  67:  i;i. 

—  The  International.     See  International. 

—  Is  it  a  Curse?    Galaxy,  6:  537. 

—  Juvenile  and  Female.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Ed.  R.  79:  130. 


Labor,  Law  of,  and  Law  of  Love.     (II.  Stowell)  Ex.  H. 
Lee.  14:  333. 

—  Letters  on.     (W.  Ilowitt)  Peop.  J.  i:  208-353 

—  lightened  not  lost.     (J.  Miller)  Ex.  11.  Lee.  II :  105. 

—  JIanual.     Nation,  g:  226,  269,  337.  • 

—  Mental,  Division  of.     Pennj'  M.  II :  2. 

—  Migration  of.     Westm.  97:  417. 

—  Misapplied.     Penny  M.  2:  43S. 

—  Mission  of.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  6:  473. 

—  Organization   of.      (R.  J.  Hinton)  Atlan.  27:  544. — 

(S.  Newcomb)  Princ.  n.  s.  5:  393.  6:  231. — (L. 
Blanc)  Hogg,  1 :  356.  —  (L.  Blanc)  Ilowitt.  3  :  258. 

—  (T.  Hunt)  Peop.  J.  1 :  13.  —  (J.  Bourne)  Peop.  J. 
i:  41.  — O.  &  N.  9:  311. 

—  Pauperism  and  Crime.     (C.  D.  Wright)  Unita.  R.  10: 

170. 

—  Pay-Roil  of  Christendom.  (S.  Osgood)  Harper,  44:  434. 

—  Poets  of.     Irish  Q.  5:  48, 

—  Product  of,  and  Value  of  Human  Life.     Niles's  Reg, 

22:  S3. 

—  Products  and  Checks  of.     Niles's  Reg.  16:  385. 

—  Question  of.      (E.  L.  Godkin)  No.  Am.  105:  177. — 

(R.  G.  Eccles)  Pop  Sci.  Mo.  11 :  605.  —  (A.  S.  Bolles) 
Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  S41.—  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)3o: 
32. —  Brit  Q.  14:  67.  — Dub.  R.  72:  •  48.- (Pore 
Hyacinthe)  Cath.  World,  6:  472.  —  Am.  Cath.  Q. 
3:  721.  —  Nation,  8:  85-290.  —  (H.  James,  jr.) 
Nation,  11:  132.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13: 
397.     15:  148.  —  (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  8:  440. 

—  (C.  Benson)  GaKixy,  15:  312.  —  (C.  C.  P.  Clark) 
Putnam,   13:  141.  —  Dub.  Univ.  78:  389. 

and  Land  in  England.      Once  a  Week,  28:  9. — 

(E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  15;  197. 

and  Literature.     No.  Brit.  14:  3S2. 

and  National  Interest.  (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  36:  i. 

and  Politics.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  14:  386. 

Brown  on.     Dub.  Univ.  83 :  639. 

from  Labor  Side.     (J.  H.  Jones)  Internat.  R.  9:  51. 

in  1808.     (C.  A.  Cummings)  0.  &  N.  5:  409. 

in  1852.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  74:  445. 

in  1870.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  738. 

in  1872.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  14:  5. 

in  California.     (J.  Hayes)  Overland,  6:  140. 

in  England.      (W.  E.  For.-ter)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  36: 

494.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,   13:    284.  —  Fraser, 

87:  597. 

in  Europe.     (E.  Gryzanowski)  No.  Am.  I14:  309. 

in   Massachusetts.      (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No.  Am. 

114:  147.  —  (E.Atkinson)  Nation,  12:  433.  — (J.  IJ. 

Hodgskin)  Nation,  12:  398. 

Moral  Bearings  of.    (W.  Silsbee)  Unita.  R  10:  432. 

Thornton  on.     Brit.  Q.  50:  448. 

Thoughts  on.     (I).  O.  Kellogg)  Penn  Mo.  10:  761. 

Workingmeu's  Congress.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

7:  244. 
Workingmen's  Ideal  Societ3%     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 9:  286. 

—  Relief  of.     (S.  Eliot)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  4:  133. 

—  Representation  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)g3:  923. 

—  Rest,  Recreation.     (J.  Cumming)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  10:  39. 

—  Right  to.     So.  Q.  16:  115. 

—  Rights  of.     (C.  S.  Drewry)  Victoria,  25:  920. 

—  Shelfield  a  Battle-Field  of  English.     (M.  D.  Conway) 

Harper,  36:  481,  594. 

—  Skilled.     (G.  W.  Powers)  O.  &  N.  8:  154. 

—  Source  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  40. 

—  Spirit  and  Fruits  of.    (F.  D,  Huntington)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

16:  231. 

—  Strikes,  Short  Hours,  Poor  Laws,  and  Laissez-faire. 

(W.  R.  Greg)  Fraser,  86:  265. 

—  Surplus.     Fraser,  7:  282,  377. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Dial,  i:  497. 


LABOR 


715 


LACE 


Labor,  Tribute  to.     "West.  J.  7:  271. 

—  i-s.  Commodities.     (G.  H.  Darwui)  Contemp.  22:  6S9. 

—  Wages,  and  Food,  1852.     Brit.  <2.  15:  309. 
Coinbiuations,  ete.     Broadw.  7:  377. 

Fair  Day's.     (L.  H.  Courtney)  Fortn.  31:  417. 

—  Waj^es-Fund  Theory.     (H.  Sidgwiek)  Fortn.  32:401. 

—  Wliat  Banks  do  for"     (G.  Walker)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

33:   161. 

—  What  determines  the  Price  ofV      (W.  T.  Thornton) 

Fortn.  7:  551. 
Labor  Associations  and  Trades-Unions.    Ed.  R.  130:  390. 

—  Ciianib.  J.  8:  344. 

—  Functions  of.   ( W.  B.  Weeden)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  586.— 
Labor  Contests  in  England.     (W.  K.  Greg)  19th  Cent.  5: 

434- 
L-ibor  Crisis,  1S67.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  4:  334. 
Lal)or  Dollar.     (S.  P.  Andrews)  liadical  ii.  1:  2S7. 
Labor  Movement.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Contemp.  21:  226. 

Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  2:  513. 

—  in  1850.     Eel.  II.  93:  66. 

—  in  1870.     (E   L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  29S. 

—  in  1S74.     Quar.  137:   159. 

—  Views  of.      (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  lo:  7S4. 
Labor  Organizations;    Guilds.      (M.  B.  Willard)  Lake- 
side, 8:  121. 

—  Trades-Unions.     (M.  B.  Willard)  Lakeside,  8:  1S5. 
See  Trades-Unions. 

Labor  Parties  and  Labor  Reform.     (S.Johnson)  Radical, 

9:  241. 
Labor  Reform.     (H.  H.  Barber)  Uuita.  R.  10:  675. 

—  What  it  means.  (A.  G.  Sodgwick)  Nation,  9:  453. 
Labor-Reform  Party.  (F.  Loekley)  Lakeside,  4:  356. 
Labor  Schools.     (E.  D.  Cheney)  Radical,  9:   i. 

Labor  Strike,  1S77.      (E.  Stanwood )  Radical  R.  i:  553. 

—  (Goldwin  Smith)  Contemp.  30:  529. 
Labor  Strikes  in  England.     Am.  Arch.  2:  3S3. 

See  Strikes. 
Labor  Troubles.     Am.  Arch.  3:  38,  62. 
Labor  Utopias  and  Economic  Fallacies.     Qnar.  131:  229. 
Laboratory,  Ciiemist's.     (J.  Jones)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  321. 

—  Necessity  of  a  mechanical.  (11.  II.  Thurston)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  100:  409. 
Laborde,  Alexandre-Louis-Joseph,  Comte  de.     Penny  M. 

7-  497- 
Laborer  and  his  Hire.     Chamb.  J.  29:  6. 

—  and  the  Statesman.  (E.  P.  Rowsell)  Colburn,  I05:  449. 
]>aborer's  daily  Life.     (R.  JetTeries)  Eraser,  go:  654. 
Laborer's  Home.     (M.  Gillies)  Howitt,  i:  61. 
Laborer's  Leisure.     (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  174. 
Laborers,  Agricultural.     See  Agricidtural  Labcn-ers. 

—  and  the  Vote.     (J.  Arch ;  G.  Potter)  19th  Cent.  3:  48. 

—  Condition  of.    Chr.  Rem.  16:  315. — Colburn,  38:  46. 

—  Cottages  of.     (T.  James)  (Juar.  107:  267. 

—  Economy  of  educated.     Chain!).  J.  6:  309. 

—  Factory.     (A.  Woodbury)  Chr.  E.xam.  59:  354. 

—  in  Cities  and  Towns.     Eraser,  9:  72. 

—  of  Europe.  Penny  JL  1 :  142-329.  2:3-485.  3:90,106. 

—  Power  of.     (J.  C.  Co.k)  Fortn.  22:  120. 

—  Tenements  of,  in  England.     Penny  M.  II :  437. 

—  Workingmen's  College,  London.     (E.  E.  Hile)  .\tlan. 

8:  30. 
Laboring  Classes.     (W.  E.  Hickson)  Westm.  34  :  3S3. 
37:    216.  —  (W.   R.   Greg)   Westm.  38:    391.— 
Westm.   40  :  460.  —  Meth.   Q.   I  :  92.  —  Blackw. 
27:  90. —  New  York  R.  7:  514. — Fraser.  30:  624. 

—  Quar.  41:    359.      46:  346. — (T.  AVriglit)  Con- 
temp. 19:  82. — Mo.  R.  126:  509. — Mus.  9:  231. 

—  and  the  Chivalry.     Bost.  (J.  4:   1S3. 

—  Causes  for  Complaint  of.     O.  &  N.  6:  572. 

—  The  Church  and.   Am.  Church  R.  24:  1.  — (C.  Kings- 

ley)  :\Io.  Rcl.  M.  9:  60. 

—  Condition  of.     Westm.  18:  3S0. 


Laboring  Classes,  Discontents  of.     Blackw.  43:  421. 

—  Dorsetshire  Laborers.     Westm.  21:  52. 

—  Education   of.       (T.   Parker)   Am.  List,    of    lustruc. 

1841:  65. 

—  Elevation  of.      Dem.   R.  7:    529.      8:    51. — (J.  H. 

Morisoii)  Mo.  Rcl.  M.  46:  214.—  Bost.  Q.  3:  35S,  420. 

—  Free  Trade  and.     Blackw.  27:  553, 

—  Health  of.     Quar.  71:  417. 

—  Hand-Loom  Liquiry.      (W.  Ellis)  Westm.  36:  87.  — 

Brit.  &  For.  R.  13:  iii. 

—  hnprovement  of.      Dub.  Univ.  55:  617.  —  Pennv  JL 

6:  31S. 

—  in  Europe.     (E.  Washburn)  No.  Am.  41:  348. 

—  in  the  U.  S.  (R.  Coiiingsby)  Liv.  Age,  102:  762,  S15. 

—  Legislation  for.     Ed.  R.  83:  64. 

—  of  England,  Condition  of.      (C.  E.  Norton,  No.  Am. 

log:  122. 

Dwellings  and  Food  of.     Chr.  Rem.  50:  15. 

Future  of.     (A.  J.  H.  Crespl)  Colburn,  155:  58. 

John  Smith's  Shanty.    (R.Jeft'eries)  Eraser.  89:  135. 

Nadaud  on.     (C.  E.  Maurice)  Contemp.  21 :   in. 

—  of  Shertield.     Westm.  40:  460. 

—  Promotion  of  Knowledge  among.      Ed.  R.  41:  96.  — 

Selec.  Etl.  R.  3:  401. 

—  Rights  and  Duties  of.     De  Bow,  22:  4S6. 

—  Sanitary  Conditi  'ii  of.     Quar.  71:  417. 

—  State  of.     Eraser,  2:  572. 

—  r.v.  Machinery.  (F.  .4rago)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  27:  297. 
Laboring  Poor  of  London.     All  the  Year,  17:  414. 

—  of  England.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  55. 

Laboudie,  lean  G.,  Cymbal -Player.     Chamb.  J.  30:  301 
Laboulaye,  E.,  with  portrait.     Appleton,   2:   84.  —  Lv. 

Sat.  14:  274. 
Labrador,  Cod-Fishing  in.     Penny  M.  4:  67. 

—  Dri.t  Phenomena  of.   (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

91:  30. 

—  Hind's  Explorations  in.     Colb  im,  130:  i. 

—  Ice  and  Es{[uimaux.     (1).  A.  Wasson)  Atlan.  14:  728. 

15:  39-564- 

—  Indian  Remains  from.     (T.  G.  B.  Lloyd)  Anthrop.  J. 

4:  39- 

—  Notes  on.     Westm.  81:  249. 

—  Tliree  Months  in.    (C.  Hallock)  Harper.  22:  577,74^. 

—  A  Voyage  to.    (.\.  W.  Bradburv)  University  ().  i:  77. 
La  Brea,  Legend  of.     (C.  Kingslcy)  Macmil.  22:   106. 
La  Bruyere,  Jean  de.     Blackw.  112:  610.  —  Coriih.  21 : 

346.  —  .\m.  Mo.  M.  11:  464. 

—  and  Goldsmith.     (W.  C.  Ru.ssell)  .\rgosy,  5:  263. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Westm.  88:  459. 

—  Works  of.     Hogg,   n:   2:,S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32: 

79.  —  Dub.  Univ.  61:  402. 
L.ibuan,  Motley's  Natural  History  of.    Colburn,  105:  47. 
Labyrinths.     Chamb.  J.  32:  69. 

Lac,  Origin  of.     (J.  M.  Stillman)  Am.  Natu"al.  14:  7S2. 
Lac  Insect  and  its  Produci-.     Penny  M.  10:  423. 
Lace.     Art  J.  17:  86.  — (.Mrs.  E.  E.  Dii  P.nis)'l!ours  at 

Home,  3:   226,    311. — Once  a  Week,   18:   413. — 

Ev.    Sal.    5:    72<).  —  Kniek.    64:     127. —  (.M.    A. 

Tucker)  Cath.  W(  rid,  17:  56. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Victoria,  23:   145. 

—  and  Bric-a-Brac.     Blackw.  119:   59. 

—  at  South  Kensington.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  17:  52,  108. 

—  Brussels.     All  the  Year,  36:  296,  353. 

—  Cushion,  how  invented.     Chamb.  J.  34:  3-;2.     Sanifl 

art.  Ed.  M.  52:  267.  —  Godey,  63:  25. — Sh.npo, 
40:  156. 

—  Ilisti'ry   of.      (Mrs.    I?ury-Palliser)  Victoria,   5:   07. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Jl.  65:  326.  —  All  the  Year,  36:  2-'o, 
294.  350.  —  Ev.  Sat.  6:  201.  —  Quar.  125:  106. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  98:  535. 

—  Honiton.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  275. 

—  Love  of.     (E.  V.  Battcy)  Harper,  53:  679. 


LACE 


'16 


LADY 


Lacp,  Macrame.     (C.  Cook)  Scib.  15:  844. 

—  Makiiiy  of.     Ed.  K.  135:   37.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age, 

112:  541. — (E.  A.  Youiiiaiis)  I'op.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  521. 
—  I'ract.  M.  4:  2C4.  —  Giilaxy,  6:  iiS.  —  Uub. 
Univ.  54:  678.  — Penny  M.  9:  186.  — Godey,  51: 
330.     65:  54;.  — Godey,  66:  2,37- 

—  Old.     Once  a  Week,  12:  288. 

Search  for,  in  Venice,     (li.  Murphy)  Catli.  World, 

22:  832. 
Laces  and  Embroideries.     Godey,  57:  155. 
Lace-Leaf  Plant.     (C  W.  Crocker)  Uecr.  Sci.  3:  60. 

—  at  Kew  Gardens.     Once  a  Week,  2:  399. 
Lare-Maki.r,  Pillow.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  325. 
Lace-Makers,  Belgian.     Interiiat.  M.  i :  123. 

Lace  Manufactories  at  Nottingham.     Penny  M.  12:  113. 

L-ace  Merchant  of  Namur;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  44:  245. 

Lace  Trade  and  the  Factors'  Act.     New  Q.  9:  112. 

Lac^aire.     All  the  Year,  5:  417. 

Laihaii.     (J.  B.  Ailston)  So.  M.  11:  113. 

La  Cioiat.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  158. 

Lackawana  Valley.  Uesources  of.     Hunt,  12:  167. 

]>acock,  Abr.er.     Penusyl.  M.  4:  202. 

Laconics.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  200. 

Lacordaire,  Jean  D.  H.,  Abbe,   French  Pulpit  Orator. 

yuar.ii6:  iii.  —  (E.  L.  Magoon)  Chr.  K.  27:  429. — 

(K.  W.  Dale)  Contemp.  8:1.    Same  art.  Theo.  Eel. 

6:  145.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  6:    53.  —  Hog;';, 

5:  305,  329.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  260.  —  Eel.  R. 

118:  67.  —  Blackw.  93:  169.  — (F.  Chocarne)  Caih. 

World,  6:  6S9.  —  Brownson,  ig:  303.  —  Month,  5: 

221,  331,  580- 

—  anri  the  Conferences  of  Notre  Darae.     Dub.  R.  67:  356. 

—  Liberalism  of.     Month,  12:  641. 

Lacciuer,  Chinese,  Manufacture  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  439. 
La  Creche;  from  the  German.     O.  &  N.  i:  148. 
Lacretelle,  Cliarles.     History  of  the  Constituent  Assem- 
bly.    Blackw.  11:  505. 
La  Creuse,  Masons  of.     (C.  Barri-re)  Fraser,  90:  86. 

—  A  Visit  to.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fraser,  79:  245. 
Lacroix,  A.  F.;  of  Calcutta.     Eel.  R.  115:  289. 
Lacrosse,  Game  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  445.  —  Canad.  Mo. 

11:  396. 

—  a  Rival  to  Cricket.     Chamb.  J.  38:  366. 
Lactantius,   Anglo-Saxon    Paraphrase   of    the   Phoenix. 

(J.  J.  Conybeare)  Arch.  17:  193. 

—  Divine  Institutions  of.     Chr.  R.  lo:  415. 
Lacy  Famly,  Memoirs  of.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  278. 
Ladak  and  Tibet.     Fraser,  53:   166. 

Ladd,  Dr.  Wm.     Portfo.(Den.)  10:  454. 
Ladd,  William,  Memoirs  of.     Dem.  R.  10:  211. 
Ladder  of  Gold.    (R.  Bell)  Bentley,  26:  539.    27:1-425. 

28:   1-629.     29:  75,  172. 
Ladders,  Extension.     Praet.  M.  5:  291. 
Ladder  Dancer,  The.     Blackw.  20:  197. 
Ladoga  Lake.     Sharpe.  50:  231. 

—  Cruise  on.     (B.  Taylor)  Allan.  13:  521, 

Lady  an  i  the  Lobster.     (A.  Thompson)  Belgra.  7:  341. 
Ladv  and  the  Poet;  a  Poem.    (J.  S.  Bigg)  Ho  .■■g,  lo:  475. 
Lady  Adelaide.      (L.    B.   Walford)    Blackw. "120:    69. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  418. 
Lady  Adelaide's  Oath;  a  Novel.    (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  Temp. 

Bar,  17:  1-433.     18:  1-420.     19:  1-4.13- 
Lady  Agnes;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  28. 
],ady  Alice  Daventry;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  286. 
Lady  Anna.     (A.  Trollope)   Fortn.   20:    113-796.     21: 

'21-534- 

Lad}'  Arthur  Eldon's  Dying  Letter.  (Miss  Taylor)  Lip- 
pine.  17:  53. 

I,ady  Bell.     (S.  Tytler)  Good  Words,  14:  33-801. 

Lady  Candif'.ate.  Blackw.  119:  560,  689.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  129:  61S.     130:  207. 

Lady  Caroline;  a  Tale.     Cornh.  22:  344, 


Lady  Cliarmlcigli's  Diamonds.     Lond.  Soc.  35:   i. 
Lady  Cineila  ;  a  Tale.  (E.  Spencer)  Putnam,  14:  393-6S2. 
Lady  Denzil;  a  Story.     Cornh.  17:  429. 
Lady  Diplomatists.     St.  James,  5:  467.     Same  art.  I'cl. 

M.  58:  61. 
Lady  Dugdale's  Diamonds.     (Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddill'  Lond. 

Soc.  23:  45. 
Lady  Emmeline's  Dream:  a  Poem.    Dub.  Univ.  25:  113. 
Lady  Ennerdale's  Jewels.     Argos}',  31:  55. 
Lady  I'^sther;  a  Tale.  (Mrs.  Forrester)  Temp.  Bar,  24:  48. 
Lady  Fair.     (H.  C.  Merivale)  Blackw.  108:  23S. 
Ladv  F'arquhar's  Old  Lady.     Tinsley,  13:  549. 
Lady  FMavia.     (J.  B.  Harwood)  Chamb.  J.  42:  1-345. 
Lady  Geraldin;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  401,  497. 
Lady  Greatheart's  Store.    (Iv  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  10:  63. 
Lady  Gruach's  Husband.     Galaxy,  9:  687. 
Lad}'  Haughton's  Mi^take.  (A.  P.  Cudlip)  Lippinc.  2:  99. 
Lady  Hill.     (E.  D.  Fenton)  Tinsley,  20:   117. 
Lady  Imogen  Ravelgold's  Romance.    (N.  P.  Willis)  Col- 
burn,  49:  346. 
Lady  in  Cump.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  4:  457. 
Lad}' in  Muslin.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  110-431. 
Lady  Isabella;  a  Tale.     Cornh.  23:  296,425.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  109:  166. 
Lady  Judith.     (J.  McCarthy)  Tinsley,  7:    121-601.     8: 

69-601.     9:  57-313.     Same  art.  Galaxy,  10:  369- 

741.     11:  5-769.     12:  5,  149,  295. 
Lady  Lee's  Widowhood.     (E.  B.  Hamley)  Blackw.  73: 

77-670.   74:  39-426.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  37:  600- 

793-     38:  49-619-     39:  29,  299. 
Lady  Lesingham's  Diamonds.     Chamb.  J.  47:  817. 
Lady  Lester's  Smile.     (H.  Spicer)  Bentley,  43:  384. 
Lady  Letiiia's  Lilliput  Hand.    Temp.  Bar,  4:  551.  5:  114. 
Lady  Linden  '"at  Home."  Lond.  Soc  21:  425,497.  22:  50. 
Lady  Livingston's  Legacy.      Chamb.   J.   50:    561-822. 

51:  10. 
Lad}'  Lucy's  Secret;  a  Tale.    (Mrs.  N.  Crossland)  Inter- 
nal. M.  i:  409. 
Lady  Mabel;  a  Poem.     (A.  Austin)  Temp.  Bar,  3:  296. 
Lady  Margaret's  Valentine.     Lond.  Soc.  15:   128. 
Lady  i>Li'jorie;  a  Story.     (JI.  Collins)  Tinsley,  27:  454. 
Lady  Marwood's  Ghost.  (M.Northcott)  Tinsley,  18:  233. 
Lady  May's  Mystery;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  61:   107. 
Lady  JIurdoelfs  Soirees.     Tait,  n.s.  27:  27-344. 
Lady  of  the  Aroostook.      (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.   42: 

597,  727-     43:  25,  193,  338.     Same  art.  Eng.  D.mi. 

M.  26:  114-282. 
Lady  of  Bagatelle;  a  Tale.    (Le  Moine)  Sharpe,  45:  329. 
Ladv  of  Eisenach.     St.  James,  20:  42.     Same  an.  Ec!. 

'm.  69:  586. 
Lady  of  I'^lmwood.     Fraser,  33:  113. 
Lady  of  the  Haj'stack.     Once  a  Week,  13:  22,  86. 
Lady  of  the  lee.     (J.  De  Mille)  Appleton.  3:  365-702. 
Lady  of  Little  Fishing.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Atlan.  34:  203. 
Lady  Strathmore's  Daughter.    Fraser,  57:  14,  163.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age^  56:  734,  790. 
Lady  Sweetapple.     (G.  W.  Dasent)  Appleton,   6:  633- 

730.    7:  2-709.     8:  5-438. 
Lady  Thornhurst's  Daughter.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  398. 
Lady  Unger.     (L.  L.  White)  Overland.  10:  334. 
Lady  Wentworth.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Atlan.  29:  i. 
Lady  W^entworth;  a  Poem.    (N.  Perry)  Galaxy,  19:  20S. 
Lady  with  the  little  Feet.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  494. 
Lady  with  the  luminous  Eyes.     Tin.vley,  8:  93. 
Lady's  Chapel,  St.  Saviour's  Cathedral.    Dub.  Univ.  3: 

333- 

Lady's  Cross      Tinsley,  12:  654. 

Lady's  Lesson  :  or  how  to  lose  a  Lover.  (Mrs.  E.  C.  Em- 
bury) Godey,  26:  25. 

Lady's  Maid,  Duties  of.     Lond.  M.  14:  177. 

Lady's  Mile.  (M.  E.  Braddon)  St.  James,  14:  139,  275, 
411.     15:  3-411.     16:  1-495.     ^7-  67,  181. 


LADY 


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LA  FONTAINE 


Lady's  Pet.     (G.  M.  Tinn)  Relgrn.  13:  igo. 

Ladv's  Prison;  a  Tradition  of  l^och-Kaiinocli.    (I.  JIunro) 

Peop.  J.  7:  239. 
Lady  Helps.     (L.  .Johnston)  Victoria,  31 :  43-1 28.  —  (E. 

Crump)  Tinsley,  27:  492. 

—  Argument  against.  (L  L.  Cas.silis)  Yictoria,  32:  272. 
I.ady-Killer-in-chief.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  607. 

Lady   Novelists,    False    Morality    of.     Nat.   H.  8:    144. 

Same  art.  Eel.  JL  46:  37;. 
I.a'y  Nurses  at  Smyrna.     Eel.  JL  39:  474. 
Lady  Poets  of  Fraiiee  of  the  19th  Century.   Eraser,  4:  72S. 
Lady  Travelers.     (Mis':  Pigby)  Quar.  76:  98.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  6:  423.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  5:  524. 
Ladies  as  Clerks.     Eraser,  92:  335. 

—  as  elementary  Schoolmistresses.     Cornli.  28:  690. 

—  Attention  to,  in  America.     Chamb.  .1.6:  219. 

—  Curiosities  of  Industry  among.     Chamb.  .J.  23:  209. 

—  Illustrious,  of  the  17th  Century,  Cousin's.    Dub.  Univ. 

49:  428. 

—  in  Parliament;  Fragment  after  the  Planner  of  an  old 

Athenian  Comedy.     IMacniil.  15:  i. 

—  Intellectual  Ti-aiuing  of.     Mouth,  7:  385. 

—  Joy  of.     Chamb.  J.  47:  8. 

—  Lectures  for.     All  the  Year.  22:  566. 

—  Letters  of  royal  and  illustrious.      Brit.  Q.   3:    416. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  8:  482. 

—  Little  Health  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Contemp.  31:  276. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  302.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  2:  355. 

—  Memoirs  of  royal  and  illustrious.      Dub.   L^uiv.  38: 

472.    39:  50.  —  Eel.  M.  24:  372. 

—  of  Llangollen.     ("W.  R.  Alger)  Galaxy,  4:  534. 

—  Short  Letter  to  some.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  13:  372. 
Reply  to  Mr.  Morley's  Short  Letter.     (E.  A.  Ven- 

turi)  Fortn.  13:  633. 
r,adies-Car  Humbug.     (E.  Phelps)  Lakeside,  7:  253. 
'"Ladies  Deposit,"  of  Boston,  Gentleman's  Contribution 

to.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Allan.  48:   in. 

—  Sympathetic  Banking.     (H.  A.CIapp)  .-Vtlan.  48:  121. 
Ladies'  Guild.     Chamb.  ,L  16:  49. 

Ladies'  Loyal  League.     (Mrs.  O.  S.  Baker)  Conlin.  Mo. 

4:  51. 
Ladies'  Slippers.     (S.  Hibberd)  Intel.  Obs.  lo:  Si. 
Ladies'  Work  in  large  Towns.     Cong.  7:  737. 
Laelia.     Dub.  L^niv.  92:  740. 
La  Farge,  John.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Serib.  21:  503. 
La  Farge,  Madame  Marie  Ca])pelk',  Jlemoirs  of.     Mus. 

44:  391.  —  Mo,  R.  156:  396. 

—  Trial  of.     Ed.  R.  75:  350. 

Lafayette,  Marquis  de.     (G.  Ticknor)  No.  Am.  20:   147. 

—  So.  Lit.  R.  i:  93. — U.S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  155,  27S. 
2:  9.  —  Knick.  32:  215.  —  Niles's  Reg.  13:  141. — 
Select  J.  i:  [34.  — Mo.  R.  129:  224.  —  Eraser,  28: 
60,  169.  —  Putnam.  6:  416.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  13:  499. 

—  Broadw.  8:  140. —  (E.  R.  Yernet)  Potter  Am. 
IMo.  6:  270. 

—  a  Poem.     (L.  H.  Sigonrney)  New  Eng.  ^I.  7:  124. 

—  Act  of  Congress  concerning.     Niles's  Heg.  27:  29S. 

—  and  Colonel  Willet.     Niles's  Reg.  23:   71. 

—  and    French    Revolution    of    1830.      (.1.   W.    Croker) 

Quar.  48:  523.  —  For.  (>.  10:  514.  —  Ed.  U.  56:  4S1. 

—  Weslm.  17:  424.  —  Mus.  22:  8;. 

—  and  M<intagu.     Contemp.  11:  401. 

—  and  the  National  Guard.     Temp.  Har,  39:  479.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  82:  91. 

—  as  a  Patriot  and  Soldier.     Nat.  Q.  16:  71. 

—  at  Albany.     Niles's  Reg.  27:  69. 

—  at  Haltimore.     Niles's  Reg.  27:   117. 

—  at  New  York.     Niles's  Reg.  26:  427.     27:  41,  5S. 

—  at  Norfolk.     Niles's  Reg.  27:   153. 

—  at  Philadelphia.     Niles's  Reg.  27:  86,  loi. 

—  at  Washington.     Niles's  Reg.  27:   121. 


Lafavette,  Marquis  de,  at  Yorktown.     Niles's  Reg.  27: 
'13.8. 

—  Attempt    to   liberate   from   Confinement    at   Olmutz. 

Portfo.(Den.)  16:  93. 

—  Cloquet's.     Am.Q.  20:  102. 

—  Departure  for  France.     Niles's  Reg.  29:  40. 

—  Debt  of  United  States  to.     Am.  Ch.  Mo.  3:  425. 

—  Dinner  to,  in  Paris,  1830.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  431. 

—  Everett's  and  Adams's  Orations.  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i :  307. 

—  Glimpses  of.     Colburn,  41:  315. 

—  Gold  Medal  presented  to.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  492. 

—  Home  of.     (G.  W.  Greene)  Atlan.  8:  649. 

—  in  America.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  30:  216.  —  Am.Q. 

6:  467. 

—  in  1S32.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  337. 

—  Last  Letter  as  an  American  OiKcer.     Hist.  IM.  18:  ■;;3. 

—  Last  V^isit  to  America.     (E.  L.  Church)  il.  Am.  lli^t. 

6:  321.  — (T.AYeed)  Galaxy,  16:  73. 

—  Letter  from,  1S24.     Hist.  M.  i:  131. 

to  Mrs.  Bomford,  1S27.     Hist.  JI.  3:  296. 

—  Letters  from  Prison,  1793.     M.  Am.  Hi.-t.  6:  353,  440. 

—  Life  of.     Blackw.  32:  614. — (A.  D.  Paterson)  Am. 

Mo.  M.  i:  243,  295. — Mo.  R.  143:  392. 

—  Prison  Adventures  of.     Chamb.  J.  4:  403.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  8:  324. 

—  Recollections  of.     Mo.  R.  139:  56. 

—  Resignation  of,  1830.    Niles's  Reg.  39:  463. 

—  Sarrans's  Memoirs  of.     Am.  Q.  12:  486. 

—  Speeches  of.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  395.     34:  260.     35: 

77.     36:  405.     37:  31. 

—  Virginia  Campaign,    1781.     (H.    B.    Carrington)    Jf. 

Am.  Hist.  6:  340. 

—  Vision  of.     Bost.  Mo.  1:  22. 

—  Visit  to  Boston.     (W.  H.  Sumner)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  00. 

to  U.  S.,  1784.    (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  724. 

in  1824.     Portfo.(Den.)  32:  261,  32S,  415. 

Lafayette,  JIadame  de.     (Jlme.  de  Lasteyrie)  Hours  at 

Home,  11:  175-552.  —  St.  Paul's,  6:  149.  Same 
art.  Eel.  JI.  75:  73.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  105:  720. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  6:  621,  — Eel.  M.  72:  31. —(Mrs.  C. 
Ilal.sey)  Polter  Am.  5Io.  5:  516. — Godey,  76:  230. 

—  Cath.  AYoriil,  7:  781.  — Temp.  Bar,  24:  485.'— 
(S.  F.  Cooper)  I'utnnm,  16:  202.  —  Blackw.  112: 
361.  Samear(.  Liv.  Age,  115:  17S.  Same  art.  lul. 
M.  79:  712. —  Dub.  R.  67:  85.  — Ed.  R.  129:  399. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  loi:  435. 

Lafayette,   Louisa  Jlotier,   Mademoiselle   de.     Colburn, 

106:  III.     Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  37:  301.  — Anal.  JL 

3:  226. 
La    Fayette,    Comtesse   de,    French    Novelist,    1634-93. 

Cornh.  21 :  533. 
Lafayette  College.     (D.  G.  Mitcliell)  Scrib.  13:  1S4. 
Lafavette  Familv.     Liv.  Af^c,  150:  749. 
LafaVette,  Mt.,  N.  II.    (E.  Hitchcock)  Am.  J.  Sci  64:   73. 
La  Ferrouays,  Alexandrine  de.     Blackw.  104:  ni;. 
La  Ferronays   Family,   Memoirs   of.     JIacmil.    16:    37. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  739.  —  Chr.  Rem.  53:  353. 
Lafitte,  Joan.     Hunt,  11:  289.  —  Lond.  JI.  20:  301. — 

(H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  625.  — Liv. 

Age,  32:  433. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     (G.  A.  Pierce)  De  Bow,  li:  372. 

—  De  Bow,  19:   145. 

Lafontaine,  August  II.  J.,  the  German  Novelist.     For.  (i. 

13:   153.     Siime  art.  Select  J.  4:  [78. 
La  Fontaine,  Jean  de.     St.  Paul's,  7;  24S.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  107:  410. 

—  and  his  Critics.     Penn  JIo.  10:  871. 

—  and  Fabidists  who  preceded  him.     JIo.  R.  108:  35S. 

—  Fables  of.      Quar.   23:    455.  —  Blackw.   9:    1.  —  (A. 

Rhodes)  Scrib.  9:  552. — Lond.  (}.  24:  315.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Aire.  86:  289. 
\Y right's  Transl.     (C.  C  Felton)  No.  Am.  53:  506. 


LA   FOXTAINE 


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LA   MARMOPvA 


La  Fontaine,  Jean  de,  Life  and  Writings  of.    Tomp.  Bar, 

30:  5S- 
—  Roman  rte  Renart.     (J.  Andrieii)  Fraser,  95:  6S. 
La  Force,  Diike  de,  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  80:  104. 
Lai^gan,  Visit  to.     Chanilj.  J.  18:  iiS. 
'•  La  (jloire"  and  the  "  Wanior."    Cornh.  3:  192. 
Lago  Slaggiore.     Penny  AL  4:  441,  495. 
Lagos  Bar.     (W.  W.  Readc)  Atlan.  21:  406,  574. 
Lagrange,  Joseph   Louis.      Am.  J.  Sei.  30:  64.  —  (M. 

Delambre)  Am.  J.  Sci.  31:  97.  —  Cornh.  41:  434. 
La  Grange's  Diary.     (Mrs.  W.  1'.  Byrne)  Fraser,  92:  592. 
La  (irangc  and  Mem])liis  Railroad,  Sketch  of,  1837.     (0. 

Potts)  J.  Fraiikl.  L)st.  24:   254. 
La  Guglieliniua  of  Milan;  a  Tale  of  Italy.     Fraser,  10: 

i/"3- 
La  Haute  Ecole.     Lond.  Soc.  22:  236. 
Luhontan,  N.,  Baron  de.     (H.  Scadding)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

13:  240,  396. 
Lahore.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Bontley,  19:  449. 

—  From  I^ondon  to.     Bent  ley,  64:  70. 

Lalirbusli,  ("apt.  Fred.,  a  Centenarian.     (J.  W.  De  Pey- 

ster)  Hist.  M.  15:   187. 
Laing,   Samuel.     Notes  of  a  Traveler.     Dub.  Uuir.  ig: 

579.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  16:  586.— Eel.  R.  75:  3S4. 
Laird,    John,    and    Shipbuilding   Trade,    with    portrait. 

Pract.  M.  3:  401. 
Laird  Gawain.     (W.  M.  Fisher)  Overland,  13:  264. 
Laird's  Relief;  a  Tale.     Cbamb.  J.  53:  714,  730. 
Laird's  Seam.     Fraser,  55:  3S7. 
Lairds,  The  rival.     Chamb.  J.  55:  262. 
Laity,  Duties  of.     (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q.  33:  43. 

—  Place  of.     (J.  Hall)  Princ.  8:  233. 
Lajetchnikoff,  the  Heretic.     Blackw.  55:  133. 
Lake,  John.    Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  536. 
Lake,  Gossip  about  the.     Fraser,  42:  214. 

Lake  of  the  Woods,  Coal  Basin  on  western  Borders  of. 

(H.  R.  Schoolcraft)  Am.  J.  Sci.  6g:  232. 
Lake  Superior.     See  Superior,  Lake. 
Lakes.     (A.  C.  Ramsay)  Nature,  7:  312,  ^t,^. 

—  Ancient,   of    Western    America.      (.1.    S.    Newberry) 

Nature,  2:  385.  —  (J.  S.  Newberry)  Am.  Natiral. 
4:  641. 

—  English.     Lond.  Q.  24:  126. 

Day  and  Night  among.     Peop.  J.  7:  351, 

Descriptive  Touns  of.     Penny  M.  6:  241,  289. 

Papers  on.     (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  163:  172-655. 

Visit  to.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  536. 

—  Formation  of.     (L  C.  Russell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  539. 

—  Penny  M   12:  2S2. 

—  Freezing  of.     (J.  Y.  Buchanan)  Nature,  19:  412. 

—  Glacial  Origin  of  certain.     (A.  C.  Ranisav)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  85:  324. 

—  Great,  of  North  America.     (L  A.  Laphani)  Lakeside, 

11:  165.— (T.  C.  Clarke)  Atlan.  7:  226,  313.  15: 
693.  —  (R.  Dodge)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  397.  —  Penny  M. 
6:  230. 

Cities  and  Trade  of.     De  Bow,  15:  359. 

Commerce  of.     Hunt,  6:  4-59.     15:  ^48.     18:448. 

—  De  Bow,  4:  386.  — (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow, 
7:  279. 

Defense  of,  and  Western  Interests.     (M.  F.  Maury) 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  11:  83. 
Early  Navigation  of.     (U.  Parsons)  U.  S.  Serv.  M. 

2:  458. 
I  ifluence  of,  on  Autumnal  Seasons.     (W.  Gaylord) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  33:  335. 

legends  of;  a  Poem.     (R.  Hoyt)  Dem.  R.  16:  465. 

Letters  from.     Blackw.  4:  39(1,  7-55. 

Line  of.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  159.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

24:  196. 
Navigation  of.     (D.   Stevenson)  Hunt,   3:  216. — 

Deui.  R.  30:  13. 


Lakes,  Great,  Periodical  Rise  and  Fall  of.     (R.  Lac'ilaii) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  69:  60,   164.     70:  45.  — (J.  W.  ScoiO 

Hunt,  8:  75. 

and  Sun-Spots.    (G.  M.  Dawson)  Nature,  9:  504. 

Relics  from  Shores  of.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Lippinc. 

12:  606. 
Round,  bv  Propeller.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Harper,  45: 

51S. 

Steam  Navigation  of.     Hunt,  8:  572. 

Subterranean   Sources  of  the   Waters  of.     (G.  .\. 

Shufeldt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  93:  193. 
Subterranean  Outlet  to.     (M'.  A.  Howell,  jr.)  Scrib. 

11:  784. 

Valley  of.     (R.  W.  Haskins)  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  466. 

and  Mississippi  Valley.    (T.  M.  Cooley)  De  Bow, 

15:  400. 

—  Northern,  of  America.     West.  Mo.  R.  i:  193. 
Tour  to.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  6S2,  733. 

—  of  Iowa.     (C.  A.  White)  Am.  Natural.  2:  143. 

—  of  New  York.     Knick.  36:  536.     37:  412,487.     38: 

20,  224.  —  (F.  H.  Taylor)  Lippinc.  25:  410. 

—  Origin  of  upland.     (J.  C.  Ward)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.   14: 

810. 

—  wi  h  two  Outfalls.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Nature,  8:  304. 
Lake  and  Mountain  Holidays.     (H.  Jlartineau)  Peop.  .L 

2:   I,  72,  149. 
Lake  Basin,  Tertiary.     (G.  B.  Grinnell  and  E.  S.  Dana) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  iii:  126. 
Lake  Basins.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  583.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  66:  36. 

—  of  the  Rncky  Mountain  Region.     (0.  C  JIarsh)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  109:  49. 
Lake-Dwellers  of  ancient  and  modern  Times.      Ed.  R. 
116:  15^ 

—  of  Old.     Chamb.  J.  37:  193.  —  (W.  M.  Wylie)  Avch. 

38:   177- 

—  of  Switzerland.     (F.  C.  Browne)  Appleton,  20:  467. 

—  Intel.  Obs.  10:  149. 

Lake-Dwellings.     Quar.  125:  418.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
99:   515.  —  Anthrop.  R.  3:  157.  —  Nature,  18:  664. 

—  Cath.  World,  4:  398. 


—  of  Switzerland.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Fortn.  6: 


76  s 


Ed. 


R.  147:  437. — (H.  H.  Wood)  Contemp  4:  3S0. — 
(J.  Lubbock)  Am.  J.  Sci.  84:  161.  — Bentley,  61: 
213.  —  Intel.  Obs.  5:  170.  —  Lond.  Q.  27:  3S5. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  393,  554. 

—  Troyon  on.     Ed.  R.  116:  153.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

74:  3S7.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  185. — Colburn, 
126:^368. 
Lake  School  of  Poetrv.     Blackw.  3:  369.    4:  257.     6:  3. 
—  (W.  Howitt)  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  365. 

—  Reminiscences  of.  (T.  De  Qiiiuccy)  Tait,  n  s.  6:1-513. 
Lakes,  Red  Pigments  called.  (Mrs.  Merrifield)  Art  J.  5:  7. 
Lai;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  40:  534. 

Lalage.     (E.  Putnam)  Scrib.  18:  5S7. 
La lly,  Count  de.      Memoirs.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  44.  147. 
Lamas  and  M.  Hue.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  i: 
618. 

—  and  Lamaism.     Internat.  JI.  5:  352. 

—  in  Tartary  and  Thibet.    Ed.  R-  93:  402.     Same  art, 

Liv.  Age,  30:  t. 
La  ]Ma:iieraie,  Recollections  of.     (H.  B.  Hall)  Colburn, 

50:  506. 
Lamnr,  Mir.abeau  B.,  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  16:  423. 

—  Sketch  of.     (F.  Copcutt)  Knick.  25:  376. 

La  Marck,  Count  de.     Bentley,  30:  535.    31:  173-368. 
32:  213-6S5. 

—  Biog.  Memoir  of.  (G.  Cnvier)  Ed.  NewPhilos.  J.  2o:  i. 

—  Cnrrespfindence  with  Jlirabeau.     Liv.  Age,  32:  49. 

—  Writings  of.     Westm.  102:   175. 

La  :Marguerite.     (T.  Steele)  Eraser,  67:  669. 

La  Marmora,  Gen.,  Revelations  of.     Month,  13:  3S1. 


LAMARTINE 


719 


LAMB 


Lamartine,  Alphonse  de.     (A.  Alison)  Blackw.  56:  657. 

—  (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q.  9:  553.  —  Dub.  Univ.  23: 
367.  48:  40S.  —  Westm.  26:  501.  —  Fraser,  27: 
454.  —  Blackw.  15:  257.  45:76.  119:207.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  86:  523.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  3. 

—  Nation,  19:  347,  363.  —  (M.  ile  Cormenin)  Howitt, 
3:  185.  — (K.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  9:  312.— 
Temp.  Bar,  41:  25.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121:  604. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  5:  401.  —  Dem.  R.  29:  58.  —  Ecl.Mu;;. 
2:  240.  — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  14:  289.  —  West.  J. 
9:  212.  —  N.  Eel.  2:  I.  —  Cath.  World,  12:  654.  — 
Colburn,  6:  467.    8:  467.    153:  1S7. — Hogg,  i:  209. 

—  and  the  Provisional  Government.     Colburn,  87:  64. 

—  Anecdote  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  254. 

—  at  Home.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  520. 

—  Chute  d'un  Ange.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  9:  20S.  —  (Mrs.  E. 

F.  Ellet)  No.  Am.  48:  447. 

—  Conversation  with  Oliver  Yorke.     Eraser,  16:  25. 

—  Early  Life  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  33:  355. 

—  Fiord'  Aliza.     Colburn,  143:  232. 

—  Genevieve.     Iriternat.  M.  i:   132,  466. 

—  History  of  the  Girondists.     Eel.  M.  13:  219.  —  (C.  W. 

Upham)  No.  Am.  66:  2S8.  —  (K.  Armstrong)  Am. 
Whig  R.  7:  358. —Ed.  R.  87:  I.  Same  art.  Liv. 
A«e,  16:  289.  —  Eraser,  36:  253. — Eel.  R.  87: 
291,  486.  —  So.  Q.  16:  53.  —  Liv.  Age,  18:  577. 

of   the  Restoration.     Eraser,  44:    355. — Eel.  R. 

94:  385-  — Liv.  Age,  30:  567,  600. 

—  Hugo,  and  Janin,  Early  Lives  of.     Bentley,  25:  596. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  426. 

—  The  Hundred  Days.     Quar.  90:  543. 

—  Jocelyn.     Ed.  K.  64:  453.  —  Lit.  &Theo.R.  3:  559. 

—  New  York  R.  2:  341. 

—  Life  and  Works.     So.Q.  28:  52. 

—  Meditations.     Blackw.  13:  507.  —  Lond.  M.  4:  277. 

—  Mo.  R.  103:  504. 

—  Memoirs  of  Historical  Characters.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  196. 

—  Bentley,  36:  163.  —  El.  M.  39:  205. 
of  my  Youtli.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  1S2. 

—  Mother  of.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  15:  167. 

—  Notes  of  a  Traveler.     Blackw.  37:  875. 

—  Pilgrimage  of  Harold.     Mo.  R.  107:  453. 

—  Poems.     Blackw.  15:  257.  —  Dub.  R.  8:  221. 

—  Polities  and  Verses  of.     For.  Q.  31:   iiS. 

—  Raphael.     Eraser,  39:  212. 

—  I!ei)ly  to  SirW.  Scott's  Farewell.     Am.^Io  M.  i:  19. 

—  Revolution  of  1848.     Blackw.  66:  219. — Ed.  R  91: 

228. —  IJrownson,  7:  544. 

—  Thoughts  on  Poetry.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  605,  655. 

—  Travels  in  the  East.     Am.  Q.   18:  270.  — (F.  W.  P. 

Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  362.  —  Brit.  &  For. 
R.  2:  I. —  Blackw.  37:  S75.  —  Quar.  54:  155. — 
Select  J.  4:  210.  —  So.  Lit.  J.  i:  437.    2:  18. 

—  Youth  of.     Hogg.  3:  23S. 

Lamb,  Lady  Caroline  Ponsonby.    (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  Temp. 

Bar,  53:  175.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  46. 
Lamb,  (,'harles.     Ed.  R.  124:  261.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

90:  515. — Quar.  122:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  92: 

561.  — (T.  B.  Fox)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  415.  — (C.C. 

Felton)  No.  Am.  46:  55.  — (J.  W.  Shelton)  Dem.  R. 

19:  123.  —  New  York  R.  2:  213.  —  with  portrait. 

Eraser,  11:  136.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  5:  507.—  Ed. 

M.  23:  491.  —  Westm.  27:  229*.  —  (.f.  Washburn) 


Univ.  Q.  6:  90.  —  Mas.  4: 


26: 


Blackw. 


3:  599.  66:  133.  Same  art.  I^iv.  Age,  22:  481. — 
Hogg,  2:  145.  —  (G.  Massey)  Eraser,  75:  657. — 
Peop.  J.  11:  -;57.  — (.L  E.  Babson)  O.  &  N.  10:  61:;. 
—  (A.  C.  Barry)  Univ.  Q.  17:  113.  _(S.  C.  Hall) 
Art  J.  17:  341.  —  Liv.  Age,  60:  381. — Lond.  Q. 
23:  125.  —  ^lacmil.  15:  473.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
93"  353-  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  3:  526.  —  Sharpe,  28: 
239.  —  Bost.  Q.  4:  214. 


Lamb,  Charles.  (W.  H.  Barnes)  Meth.  Q.  18:  566.— 
Eel.  M.  31:  399.  78:  675.  — Bentley,  39:  430.— 
Liv.  Age.  50:  145.    60:  771.  — New  Eng.  M.  9:  233. 

—  and  his  Iriends.     No.  Brit.  lo:  179.     Same  art.  Kil. 

M.  16:  93.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  49.  —  Brit.  (j. 
8:  381.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  15:  67.  —  Dub.  I'niv. 
65:  123.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  529.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  84:  448. 

—  and  Hood,  Sad  Side  of  their  Lives.     Eel.  R.  114:  659. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  57.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  220. 

—  and  Keats.    (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  ,  j  i. 

—  and  Mary.    Eel.  M.  15:  251.  —  (.J.  C.  Duncan)  ( 'aiiad. 

Mo.  17:  356.  —  with  portraits,  (J.  Arbucklu)  Serio. 
21:  693. 

Editors  and  Biographers  of.     Westm.   102:    417. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  195. 

—  and  some  of  his  Companions.    (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  (^iiar. 

122:   I. 

—  and  Sydney  Smith.    (W.  L.  Symonds)  Atlan.  3:  290. 

—  and  Southey.     Bentley,  36:  603. 

—  as  a  Humorist.    (W.  H.  Pater)  Fortn.  30:  466.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  533-- (G.  Massey)  Eraser,  75: 
657.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  639. 

—  at  Edmonton.     (H.  F.  Cox)  Dub.  Univ.  92:  469. 

—  at  his  Desk.     (C.  Pebody)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6:  285. 

—  Autobiographical  Sketch.     Colburn,  43:  499. 

—  Books  from  his  Library  in  America.     Hist.  M.  9:  45. 

—  Boyhood  of.    Dub.  Univ.  79:  149.  —  Ev.  Sat.  12:  292. 

—  Character  of.     (M.  Davis)  University  Q.  2:  289. 

—  Character  of  Elia.     Lond.  M.  7:  19. 

—  Characteristics  of.    (A.  S.  Hill)  No.  Am.  104:  3S6. — 

Am.  Q.  19:  185.  — (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  .Me-s. 
6:  652. 

—  Domestic  Life  and  Trials  of.    Tait,  n.  s.  15:  782. 

—  Early  Trials  of.     (F.  W.  Shelton)  Knick.  39:  347. 

—  lilia.     Mo.  R.  loi:  202. 

Ethics  of.     (C.  H.  Washburn)  Pioneer,  2:   144. 

—  Five  new  Anecdotes  of.     (A.  Black)  Macmil.  39:  431. 

—  Genius  and  Writings  of.     Brit.  Q.  7:  292.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  15:  67.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  529. 

—  Grave  of.     Liv.  Age,  75:  316. 

—  Humor  of.     (A.  H.  Japp)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  699. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  26:  226. 

—  John  Woodville:  a  Tragedy.     Ed.  R.  2:  90. 

—  Last  Essays  of  Elia.     Quar.  54:  58. 

—  Last  Records  of.    Chamb.  J.  43:  763.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  68:  409. 

—  Last  Words  on  Coleridge.     Colburn,  43:  19S. 

—  Letter  to  Robert  Southej*.    Mus.  3:  561. 

—  Letters  of.     iM-  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.   11:  617. 

Sauie  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  23-  Same  art.  Liv.  .Age, 
120:  49.  — (G.W.  Peck)  Am.  WhiiT  R.  8:  3S1.— 
All  the  Year.  35:  275.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  11:  73. 

—  Letters  to  Matilda  P.etham.     Fra'^er,  98:  73. 

—  Life  and  CorrcsjMindence.     Ed.  R  66:  i. 

and  Letters  of.  Eel.  R.  66 :  3S0. — Dub.  Univ.  1 1 :  1 73. 

and  Writings  of.     Am.  Q.  22:  473.  —  Temp.  Bar, 

35:  21. 

—  Memorials  of.   Blackw.  66:  133.    Same  art.  Liv.  App. 

22:  4S1. —  Liv.  Age.  19:  397.  —  Chr.  Rem.  16:  42;. 

—  Poetry  for  Children,  Discovery  of.    (R.  II.  Shepherd) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  113.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  4S5. 

—  Popular  Fallacies.     Colburn,  16:  25-623.     17:  245. 

—  Procter's  Memoir  of.     Liv.  Age,  90:  771. 

—  Recent  Biogra]ihies  of,  1S66.     Brit.  <}.  45:  335. 

—  Recollections  of.  (T.  De  Quinccy)  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  237-559. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (J.  H.  Twichell)  Scrib.  11:  720. 

—  Reminiscences  of  Juke -ludkins.     Colburn,  16:  537. 

—  Rosamund  Gray.     Mo.  R.  138:  no. 

—  Tales  from  Shakspere.     Portfo.(Den.)  lo:  472. 

—  Talfourd's  Final  Memorials  fif.     Colburn,  83:  532. — 

Eel.  R.88:  465.— Tait,  n.  s.4:  575.— Mo.  11.143:467. 


L  A:\rB 


720 


LAND 


Lamb,  Charles,  Uncollected  \Vritiiip:s  of.  (J.  E.  Bub^^oii) 
Atlaii.  II :  529.     12:  401.     14:  47S,  352. 

—  Verses  to.     Loud.  M.  12:  332. 

—  Works  of.     (J.   E.   Babsoii)   Allan.   27:    74;.  — Mv. 

Age,  71:  277.  —  (W.  H.  Furiiess)  Clir.  Exam.  23: 
334._(F.  \V.  Shelton)  Knick.  35:  500.  — (.J.  iE 
Barrett)  Am.  Wliig  K.  7:  50S.— .Mo.  11.  90:  253. 
122:  529. —  Brit.  (i.  45:  335.  Same  art.  EiI.  M. 
68:  730. 

Lamb,  Mary,  Recollections  of.     Liv.  Age,  57:  235. 

Lamb,  William,  Lord  Melbourne.     Sec  Melbourne. 

Lamballe,  Princess  de.     Eng.  Dom.  ^E  2:   1S2,  203. 

Lambert,  G.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  3:  521,  577,  b}2- 

Lanibcrtacci,  Antonio.     Blackw.  5:  59.     6:  83     7:  499. 

Lambertazzi,  Imelda.     Once  a  Week,  23:  145. 

L.imberton,  William  de,  and  the  good  Lord  James.  (.J. 
C.  Shairp)  Good  Words,  15:  417. 

Lambeth  and  the  Archbishops.     Macmil.  21:   i,  97,  221. 

—  Cottage-Place  in.     Once  a  Week,  25:  99. 
Lambeth  Conference,  The  next.    Am.  Church  IL  26:  417. 
Lambeth  Encyclical.     Theo.  li.  5:  74. 

Lambeth  Palace.  Quar.  146:  100.  —  Penny  M.  i:  260. 
—  St.  James,  27:  667. 

—  and  its  Library.     Antiquary,  3:  171. 

—  Chapel  of.     Am.  Hist.  liec.  3:  255. 

—  Portrait  Gallery  of.    (J.  C.  Browne)  Macmil.  40:  327. 
Lambton  Worm.     Once  a  Week,  18:  23S. 

Lame  and  the  Lazy.     Liv.  Age,  99:  681. 

Lame  Landlord's  Story.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  127. 

Lame  Proposal,  A.     (F.  G.  Faithfull)  Tinslcy,  21:  53S. 

Lamennais,  F.  R.  de.  (E.  Dowden)  Fortn.  11:  i.  —  For. 
Q.  21:  118.  Same  art.  Select  J.  2:  20S.  —  iMontli, 
7:  436. —  (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  10:  3^1.  11:  70.— 
Internat.  M.  1 :  449.— (A.  Laugel)  Internat.  K.  9:  2S1. 

—  and  Gregory  XVL     Brownson,  16:  372. 

—  and  Socialism.    Brit.  Q.  g:  501.    Same  art.  Eel.  5L  17: 

374- 

—  Hour  with.     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  3:  466. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Westm   71:  512. 

—  Memoir  and  Portrait  of.     Howitt,  2:  18. 

—  Talk  with.     Peop.  J.  4:  205. 
Lament,  A.     Eraser,  62:  259. 

—  of  the  Celt.     (M  Wilson)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  402. 

—  of  a  Roman  Patriot:  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  35S. 

—  of  Selim.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  70:   103. 
Lamirande,  E.  S.,  Defaulter.     (G.  Fay)  (ialaxy,  5:  355. 
Lamoriciere,  Gen.  C.  L.  L.  J.  de.     Blackw.  99:  224. — 

Month,  3:  441.— Cath.  World,  2:  289. 
I.amorons,  Marie  T.  de.     L'ish  Q.  8:  977. 
La  Motte  F(mqu(5,  F.  K.  C.  de.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  272. 

—  C3-press  Crown.     (R.  P.  (lillies)  Blackw.  6:  525. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.  Chr.  Rem.  7:  304.  8:307.  10:83. 

—  The  Pilgrimage.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  9:  4S1. 

—  Sintram  and  his  Companions.     Lond.  'SI.  2:  65. 

—  Works  oL    So.  R.  3:  31.  — For.<i.  29:  421.  — Mo.  R. 

93:185,461.  99:202.  106:201.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 
i:  50.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  520. 

La  Motte  Fouque,  Madame  de.  Lodniska  and  her  Daugh- 
ter.    Lond.  jM.  2:  407. 

Lamp,  Automatic  Taper.     Pract.  M.  3:  2S9. 

—  of  St.  Just.     (F.  Soulie)  Bentley,  64:  162. 

—  of  Persian  Ware  for  the  Mosque  of  Omar,  1549.    (C.  D. 

Fortnum)  Arch.  42:  387. 
Lamp  Accidents.    Chamb.  J.  37:  223. 
Lamps,  Eternal.     House.  Words,  8:   185. 

—  New,  for  old  Ones.     Chamb.  J.  39:   147.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  77:   104. 
Lamport,  W.  J.     (J.  H.  Thorn)  Theo.  R.  12:  iii. 
Lamprey,  Sea.     (1.  Couch)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  411. 
Lancashire.     (J.  Morley)  Fcn-tn.  30:  i. 

—  Adventure  on  Coast  of.     Belgra.  3:  46S. 

—  Authors  and  Orators  of.     Colbuni,  89:  184. 


Lancashire  and  Yorkshire  since  1800.     Brit.  Q.  14:  114. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  24:  1S6. 

—  Crisis  in,   1S62.     Nat.  R.  16:  220. —  Dub.  Univ.  60: 

744.     61:  595. 

—  Distress  of  Cotton  Operatives,  1S63.     Westm.80:  191. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  7:  339. 

and  .Modes  of  Relief.     Macmil.  7:   153. 

—  Li  the  Land  of  Smoke.     St.  James,  25:  220. 

—  in  the  19th  Century.     (J.  Evans)  Peop.  J.  10:  175. 

—  Lords  of .     Hogg,  15:  104,  321. 

—  Manufacturing  Districts.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  557, 

—  .Memories  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  675. 

—  Papers  on.     Month,  10:  97. 

—  Recreations  in.     Chamb.  J.  52:  254,  266. 

—  Songs  and  Ballads  of.     St.  James,  18:  42c. 

—  Song-Writers  of.     Temp.  Bar,  21:  137. 

—  Strikes  in.     Blackw.  79:  52. 

—  Superticial  Geolog}'  of  Southwestern.      (W.  B.  Daw- 

kins)  Nature,  18:  561. 
Lancashire   Diarist,    1722-69.     All  the    Year,  40:    464. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  59. 
Lancashire  Folk  Song,  Axon's.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  116. 
Lancashire   forfeited   Estates   in   1715.     (T.   E.   Gibson) 

Month,  40:  172. 
Lancashire  Gentlemen,  Trial  of,  1694.     Month,  17:  221. 
Lancashire  Lidependent  College.     Cong.  'M.  23:  201. 
T>ancashire  Literature.     (W.  D((bsou)  Broad w.  2:  32. 
Lancashire  Operatives.     Eel.  R.  84:  i. 

—  Social  Condition  of.  ( \V.  A.  Abram)  Fortn.  10:  426. 
Lancashire  Poets'  Corner.  (.J.  A.  Noble)  Fraser,  103:  601 . 
I^ancashire  Witches.     (A.  C.  Ewald)  Fraser,  103:  447. 

—  Ainsworth's.     (D.  Costello)  Colburn,  85:   loi. 
Lancaster,  Joseph.     Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  355.  —  Chamb.  .1. 

10:  139. 

—  Life  of.    Eel.  R.  81:  249.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  5:  182. 

—  Liv.  Age,  19:  216. 

Lancasterian   System  of  Education.     {Syd.  Smith)    I'.d. 

R.  9:   177.     17:  67.     19:   I.     21:  207.  —  tiiiar.  6: 

264.  —  (J.  Griscom)  No.  Am.  18:   184.  —  Penn  JM<i. 

6:    576.  —  (E.  0.  Vaile)  Education,  i:  265. 
Lancaster,  W.  Philoctetes  and  Orestes.  Chr.  Rem.  55:  3ij- 
Lancaster,   Duchy  of,  and  the  Queen.     Chamb.  J.  39: 

200. 
Lancaster,  Town  and  Castle  of.     Penny  M.  4:  401. 
Lancaster,  Mass.,  Destruction  of.     Wore.  M.  i:  2S0. 

—  Girls'  Industrial  School  at.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  652. 

—  Goodwin's  Oration  at.     Wore.  M.  i :  324. 

—  History  of.     (J.  Wiliard)  Wore.  M.  2:  257. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  59. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  16:  352.     17:  70. 
Lancelot  and  Achilles.     (11.  M.  Motile)  Macmil.  24:  3 ;  (. 
Lances  of  Agathias  and  of  the  Franks.     Arch.  36;  78. 
Lancon.     Once  a  Week,  30:  275. 

Land  and  Labor.     Once  a  Week,  28:  9. 
Reform  in.     Dem.  R.  27:  291. 

—  and  the  Law,  1850.     Brit.  Q.  12:  529. 

—  and  Pauperism.     (F.  B.  Zincke)  I'\)rtn.  31:  827. 

—  and  Political  PJconomy.    (J.  E.  Cairnes)  Fortn.  13:  Ji. 

—  and  Politics.     (E.  L.  Godkiii)  Nation,  14:   164. 

—  and  Pro[)erty;  why  have  I  none?     Deni.  R.  16:   17. 

—  and  Sea,  Conilict  of,  on  Coast  of  Suffolk  and  Norfolk. 

Chamb.  J.  22:  182. 

Encroachments  of   Land   on  the  Sea.     Peimy  M. 

13:  190. 

—  and  Water,  Changes  of.    Chamb.  J.  53:  2-58.    54:648. 

—  as  Security.     Ed.  R.  106:  407. 

—  Coinmunitj-  of,  in  New  England.     (W.  V.  Allen)  Na- 

tion, 26:  22. 

—  Entails  in.     Quar.  83:  178. 

—  Free.     (H.  R.  Brand)  Fortn.  22:  623. 

and    Peasant    Proprietorship.      (A.   Arnold)    n;tli 

Cent.  7:  297, 


LAND 


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LAND 


Land ;  Free-Grant  Lands  of  Canada.    (C  Marshall)  Fra- 
ber,  83:  46. 

—  Free  Trade  in.     (A.  Arnold)  Contemp.  20:  8S0.  —  (F. 

W.  Xewnian)  Fraser,  96:  736. 

—  Freedom  of.     (T.  H.  Farrer)  Fortn.  33:  76. 

—  Government  Surveys  of.    (J.  Haves)  Overland,  9:  216. 
Grants  of.     i^ee  Lands,  Public,  of  the  United  States. 

—  Hide  of,  Remarks   upon.     (B.  AVillianis)  Arch.  33: 

269.     35:  470. 

—  Improvement  of,  as  an  Investment.     Xo.  Brit.  3:  8S. 

—  in  England  and  in  Ireland.     Loud.   (j.    55:    364. — 

Westm.  116:  273.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  29 :  237. 
Breaking  up  of  the  Land  Monopoly,     (ilarquis  of 

Blandford)  19th  Cent.  9:  249. 

Division  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  941. 

Ethics  of  Urban  Leaseholds.     Brit.  Q.  69:  301. 

Feudal  Tenures.     (F.  Seebohm)  Fortn.  13:  89. 

Freehold  Land  Movement  in  1849.    Eel.  E.  90:  176. 

91:  95. 

Future  Value  of.     Xation,  29:  156. 

Laws  of.     (G.  \V.  Xorman)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  39:  211. 

—  (J.  S.  Blackie)  Contemp.  37:  31.  —  (A.  St.  .J. 
Clarke)  Dub.  R.  86:  134. —  (W.  S.  Jevons)  Form. 
35:  385-  — (R-  Turrens)  Fortn.  88:  98.  — Brit.  Q. 
12:  529, 

Anti-Land-Law  League,  1S47.      (I.  J.  Varian) 

Howitt,  1 :  206. 
Reform  in.     (G.  0.  Morgan)  Fortn.  32:  803.  — 

Xation,  29:  270. 
Remarks  on.     (G.  W.  Xorman)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

39:  211. 
Xationalization  of.     (H.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  18:  627. 

—  (A.  R.  Wallace)  Contemp.  38:  716. 

Ownership  of,  Froude  on.     (G.  S.  Lefevre)  Fortn. 

27:  32. 
Panic  of  Landowners.     (.J.  McCarthy)  19th  Cent. 

8:  305. 
Prospects  of  Landowners.    (W.  S.  Aldis)  Contemp. 

38:   791. 
(Question  of.     (F.  Seebohm)  Fortn.  15:  130.  —  (C. 

W.  Hoskyns)  Fortn.   15:   459.  —  (E.  Fitzmaurice) 

Contemp.  19:  419. 

and  Mr.  Cobden.    (R.  A.  Arnold)  Eraser,  76:  79. 

and  Southern  Regeneration.     Xation,  29:  323. 

The  coming.     (.J.  B.  Kinnear)  Fortn.  32:  305. 

— A  dishorned  Xation.     (F.  B.  Zincke)  Contemp. 

38:  177- 

Historical  Aspect  of.    (C.  Elton)  Fortn.  17:  2SS. 

in  1879.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Xation,  29:  io5,  1S7. 

Leslie  on.     (J.  S.  31111)  Fortn.  13:  641. 

New  Aspects  of.    (.1.  Macdonell)  Fortn.  17:  533. 

Peasant  Proprietorship.     (W.  Fowler)  Contemp. 

19:  590. 
Reform  of  Feudal  Laws.     (Marquis  of  Blandford) 

19th  Cent,  g:  644. 

Revolution  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Xation,  33:  5. 

Settled  Land  Bill.    (F.  Wentworth)  Fortn.  33:  696. 

Severance  of  English  People  from  the  Land.     (F. 

Seebohm)  Fortn.  13:  217. 
Small  Farmers  their  own  Landlords.     (J.  Mackay) 

Macmil.  41:  408. 
System  of,  a  Reason  for  a  Reform  of  Parliament. 

(T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Eraser,  75:   143.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  68:  536. 

Tenancy  and  Culture  of,  in  England.  Ed.  R.  59:  387. 

Tenure  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Xation,  27:  222.  —  .\11 

the  Year,  45:  392. — Republic,  6:  Si.  —  Penn  Mo. 

11:  960. 

and  Tenantcy.     "U'estm.  94:  233. 

England's  weak  Point.     Prosp.  li.  3:  326. 

—  in  Europe,  Question  of,    (R.  Bleuaerhasselt)  Fortn.  36: 

233. 

46 


Land  in  France,  Division  of.  (F.  B.  Zincke)  Fortn.  34:  16, 

—  in  Ireland.     See  Ireland. 

and  other  Countries.     (M.  F.  Sullivan)  Am.  Cath. 

Q.  6:  51.  — (V.  B.  Denslow)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  9. 

—  in  Russia.     (A.  Vesselovsky)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  44:  50. 
Peasant  Proprietors.     Quar.  151:  428. 

—  in  Scotland.     (Sir  B.  Frere)  19th  Cent.  10  :  794.  — 

(.J.  Murdoch)  Penn  Mo.  11:   125,  213. 

—  Instability  of.     (W.  Dowiies)  39:   14S. 

—  Laws  of.    Blackw.64:  I.  —  Ad  the  Year,  44:  539,  558. 
Canadian  Land  Bill.     (G.  S.  Holniested)  Canud. 

Mo.  14:  78. 

of  the  Hebrews.     (T.  B.  Tha^-er)  Uuiv.  Q.  29:  220. 

Reform  in.     (G.  S.  Ilolmested)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  322. 

—  Letting  of,  English  and  Irish.     Blackw.  17:  684. 
Metayer  System.     For.  Q.  4:  4S4. 

—  Monopoly  of.     (G.  Fitzhugh)  Lipphic.  4:  286. 

—  Owners  of,  and  those  who  till  it.     (E.  Girdlcstoae) 

Eraser,  78:  72S. 
versus  the  Xation.     Tail,  n.  s.  6:  205. 

—  Owning  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  57:  497. 
and  Copyright.     (G  Allen)  Fraser,  102:  343. 

—  Portable  Property  in.     All  the  Year,  6:  114. 

—  Question  of.     (F.  S.  Corrance)  Fortn.  23:  3^0.  —  (G. 

Odger)  Contemp.  i8:  23.  — (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

13:   20- 

in  Tuscany.     St.  Paul's,  5:  519. 

in  Victoria;  Squatters  and  Peasant  Proprietors.    (R. 

Xiven)  Eraser,  99:  511. 
Some  Elements  of.     Eraser,  88:  494. 

—  Reclaiming,  from  Seas  and  Estuaries.     (J.  II.  Mailer) 

J.  Frank).  Inst.  74:  157. 

—  Reform  in.  Rationale  of.   (L.  A.  Hiue)  Dem.  R.  25:  124. 

—  Right  of  Property  in.     Xew  Eng.  8:  220, 

—  Subsidence  of,  in  Cheshire  Salt  Districts.     Chamb.  .J. 

56:  257.     58:  59. 

—  Succession  in,  Canadian  Law  of.     (G.  S.  Hohuested) 

Canad.  Mo.  12:  475. 

—  Surveying  of.     Penny  M.  9:  453,  458,  479. 

—  Tax  on.    Westm.  41:  129.  — (R.  Giffeu)  Forta.  15:  771. 
Heavy.     Good  Words,  5:  396. 

—  Taxation  of.     See  Taxation. 

—  Tenant  Right.     (F.  S.  Con-ance)  Fortn.  23:  552. 

—  Tenure  of.     Ed.  R.    134:   449.  —  (Sir  G.  Campbell) 

Fortn.  23:  27.— Westm.  82:  105.— Lond.  (J.  34:  41^. 

and  Transfer  of.     (E.  S.  Roscoe)  Brit.  Q.  74:  370. 

in  the  Channel  Islands.    (F.  B.  Zincke)  Fortn.  25:  i. 

and  Political   Economy.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn. 

5:  220. 
Lord  Dufferin  on.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Macmil.  16: 

225. 

Fixity  of.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  605. 

The  Gracchi.     Eraser,  75:  448. 

Gucrnse}'  System  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  432. 

in  British  India.     Westm.  89:  197. 

in  Europe.     Eraser,  83:  675.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

no:  195. 

in  Scotland.     Westm.  90:  277. 

in  various  Countries;  Cobden  Club  Essays.    (W.  F. 

Allen)  Xation,  14:  89. 
Question  of.     Eraser,  69:  357. 

—  Tenures  of,  Consecpienccs  of.     Westm.  93:  37. 

—  Titles  to,  and  their  Transfer.    (.\.  Arnold)  Frascr,  99: 

314.     100:  634. 

Power  of  the  Legislature  to  confirm.    West.  Law  J. 

3:  2S9. 

—  Territorialism,  Fruits  of.     (F,  B.  Zincke)  Fortn.  33: 

525- 

(rood  Word  for.     (R.  Ramsden)  Fortn.  33:  743. 

Rejoinder.     (F.  B.  Zincke)  I'ortn.  33:   756. 

—  Transfer  of.    Chamb.  J.  47:  89.    56:  561.  —  (A.  Ar- 

nold) Eraser,  87:  265. 


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LANDSCAPE 


Land,  Transfer  of,  Simplification  of.     (G.  S.  Ilolmested) 
Caiiad.  M(i.  ii:  70. 

—  Unequal  Distribution  of,  and  Remedies.  (E.  G.  Waite) 

Overland,  15:  447. 

—  Value  of,  in  Loudon  and  New  York.    Bank.  M.  (N.Y.) 

10:  603. 

—  A  Word  on.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  7:  113. 
Land  at  last;  a  Novel.     (E.  Yatesj  Temp.  Bar,  14:  54- 

502.     15:  60-518.     16:  76-520.     17:   106. 
Land  of  the  Sky.     (F.  C.  Fisher)  Appleton,  15:  3-240. 
Land's  End,  Drive  to  the.     Arjrosy,  17:  2S3. 

—  Sunshine  at.     Fraser,  75:  277. 
Land  Shark.    House.  Words,  12:  563. 

I>auds,  Public ;  Alienation  in  Colonies.    (E.  de  Laveleye) 

Fortn.  21:  742. 
of  the  United  States;  Examination  of  Land  Office, 

1S22.    Niles's  Keg.  22:  102. 

Grants  of.     (R.  T.  Col  burn)  Liternat.  R.  3:  351. 

Truth  about.     (J.  B.  llodgskiu)  Nation,  11  : 

417. 
Jackson's  Veto  of  Land  Bill.     Niles's  Keg.  45: 

Policy  of  the  Government  with.     (G.  W.  Julian) 

Atlan.  43:  325.  —  (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

31:  453- 

Educational.     Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  65. 

Unavailable.     (G.  Mallery)  Nation,  26:  2S8. 

—  Waste.     (F.  A.  ]\Iaxse)  Fortn.  14:  198. 

Planting.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  36:  558. 

Why  not  improved  V    Chamb.  J.  i :  82. 

Lauded  Gentry,  Abuses  of.  (A.  Aniold)i9th  Cent.  1 :  45S. 

—  Cost  of.     (a.  Arnold)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  578. 

—  Uses  of.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Fraser,  94:  671. 

Landed  Interest  and  the  Supply  of  Food.  Fraser,  99:  709. 

—  Causes  of  Distress  of.     Westm.  18:  108. 

—  Improvement  of.     Westm.  48:  i. 

—  Lytton's  Letters  to  John  Bull.     Ed.  R.  94:  140. 

—  Registration  of.     Westm.  45:  107. 
Landaff,  Bishop  of.     See  Watson,  Richard. 
Lander,  Richard,  Death  of.     Niles's  Reg.  47:  169. 

—  and  John.   Journal  in  Africa.   Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  283.  — 

(B.  B.  Thatcher)  No.  Am.  35:  371. 
Lander,  W.,  and  A.  Bower.     Sharpe,  9:  90. 
Landcs  of  France.    (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  22: 

64. —  Hogg,  6:  391. 

—  Life  in.    Month,  7:  113. 

—  Look  into.     (A.  B.  Reach)  Liv.  Age,  32:  363. 

—  Lower.     (H.  St.  John)  Geog.  M.  2:  232. 

—  Steeple-Chase  Drive  m.     Bentloy,  52:  290. 

—  Visit  to.     (H.  St.  John)  Geog.  M.  2:  76. 
Landlord  Fa v's  Guest;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  19:  825. 
Landlord  of  The  Sun ;  a  Novel.    (W.  Gilbert)  Temp.  Bar, 

29:  3-42,.     30:  1-433.    31:  117-542-    32:  119-519- 
Landlords  and  Tenants.     (0.  Hill)  Macmil.  24:  456.— 
Hunt,  i:  484. 

—  and  Laborers.     Ed.  R.  152:  139. 
Landmarks.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  43:  376. 

—  The  ancient.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  112. 

Laudon,  Lu'titia  Elizabeth.  (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  17:  89. 
—  Bentley,  17:  1S2.  23:  532.  —  with  portrait,  Col- 
burn,  50:  78.  —  (L.  Murray)  Canad.  Mo.  6:  130. — 
Eng.  Dom.  M.  25:  52,  101. — wiih  portrait,  Fraser, 
8:  432.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  537. 

—  Blanchard's  Life  of.     Mus.  42:  391. 

—  Death of.  Dem.R.5:  337. —(A.  Forbes)  St  Panl's,i4: 

158.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  697.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  82:  495.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  322.  —  Liv. 
Age.  37:  657. 

—  Ethel  Churchill.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  745. 

—  Letters  to  Croker.     Sharpe,  35:  64,  120,  18S. 

—  Lii'e  and  Literary  Remains  of.      Tait,  n.  9.  8:  445. — 

Mo.  R.  155:  21;. 


Landon,  Lfetitia  Elizabeth.  Opinion  of  Scott's  Novels. 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  637. 

—  Personal   Memories  of.      (S.  C.  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Ilall) 

Atlan.  15:  330, 

—  Poems.  Westm.  3:  537.    7:  50.     16:204.  —  Blackw. 

16:  189.  —  Mo.  R.  107:  229.  121:  159. — Mus.  7: 
381.     11:  37. 

—  Stanzas  to.     Colburn,  45:  82. 

—  Subjects  for  Pictures.     Colburn,  48:  20-76. 

—  Tribute  to.     So.  Lit.  ^Mcss.  5:  456. 

—  Vow  of  the  Peacock.     Colburn,  45:  346. 

Landor,  Robert  E.  Fountain  of  Arethusa.  Eel.  R.  89: 
318. 

Landor,  Walter  Savage.  (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  14: 
18,  96. —  (E.  Dowden)  F'ortn.  12:  121.  —  (H.  G. 
Hewlett)  Contemp.  18:  109.  —  (F.  D.  iSIaurice)  Mac- 
mil.  20:  355.  —  (E.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib.  6:  49.  —  (J. 
H.  Ward)  Xo.  Am.  124:  132.— Ed.  K.  83:  486.— 
with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  8:  145.  —  (A.  H.  Guernsey) 
Galaxy,  20:  743. —  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Lond.  Soc.  9: 
500. — (M.  Brotherton)  Temp.  Bar.  13:  iii.  —  Dial, 
2:  262.  — (M.  J.Preston)  N.  Eel.  5:  684.  — Am. 
Church  R.  21 :  506.  —  Galaxy,  1 :  725.  —  (C.  Blake) 
Victoria,  4:  289.  —  (E.  L.  Linton)  Broadw.  2:  553. 

—  Peop.  J.  9:  220. —  (C.  L.  Dean)  Dial  (Cli.),  2: 
T19.  —  (H.  Fry)  Liv.  Age,  64:  357. 

—  and  Emerson.     Liv.  Age,  52:  371. 

—  and  Wordsworth.      Temp.  Bar,  i6:  106.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M:  66:  291. 

—  Colvin's  Memoir  of.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  33: 

179.  —  St.  James,  49:  1S4. 

—  Country  of.     (M.  Collins)  Belgra.  13:  435. 

—  Five  Scenes  by.    Fraser,  43:  59. 

—  Forster's  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  130:  217.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  102:  579.  —  No.  Brit.  50:  550.  Same  art.  1-iv. 
Age,  102:  451.  —  Ev.  Sat.  8:  193. — All  the  Year, 
22:  181. 

—  Hellenics  and  Latin  Poems.     Fraser,  37:  519. 

—  Heroic  Idyls.    Mo.  R.  95:  461. 

—  Imaginary  Conversations.      Quar.  30:  508.  —  Ed.  R. 

40:  67.  —  Fxl.  Mus.  2:  311.  —  Mo.  R.  104:  113. 
116:  218. —  Blackw.  52:687.  53:  62-51S. — Wesfni. 
i:  431.  —  Brit.  &  F'or.  R.  7:  501. — Ed.  R.  83:4-6. 

—  (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  38:  667.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  140:  3.  —  Radical  K.  i:  347.  —  Blackw.  15: 
457,  561. — Canad.  Mo.  13:  328.  —  Eel.  R.  41:211. 

—  Lond.  M.  9:  523. 

—  Last  iXays  of.     (K.  Field)  Atlan.  17:  385,  540,  6S4. 

—  Last  Fruit  of  an  old  Tree.     Blackw.  75:  74. 

—  Letter  to  C.  Cuthbert  Southey.     Fraser,  42:  647. 

—  Life  and  Opinions  of.    Lond.  Q.  24:  171.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  65:  303. 

—  Pentameron  and  Pentalogia.     Quar.  64:  396. 

—  Pericles  and  Aspasia.  Brit.  &,  For.  R.  5 :  22-  —  Blackw. 

41 :  289,  493. 

—  Poems.     Mo.  R.  125:  217.  —  Ed.  R.  91:  40S.—  Fra- 

ser, 3:  736. — Liv.  Age,  37:  679.  —  Lond.  Q.  6: 
493.  —  Colburn,  48:  200. 

—  Prose  Writings.     Chamb.  J.  19:  332. 

—  Recollections  oL     (T.  A.  Trollopc)  Lippinc.  13:  439. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Fraser,  82:   313. 

—  Works.    (I.  Taylor)  No.  Brit.  6:  59.  —  Quar.  58:  loS. 

—  (J.  Washburn)  Univ.  Q.  6:  23S.  — Mass.  Q.  2: 
63.  —  Eel.  R.  85:  425.  —  Hogg,  10:  273.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  30:  45S.  —  Eel.  M.  29:  468. 

Landry's  Advice  to  young  Women,  1371-     Retros.  15: 

^77-  ^^    . 

Landscape  in  Ancient  Italy.     (H.  J.  Warner)  N. at  ion.  3: 

490. 

—  Influence  of  Art  on,     Chamb.  .T.  45:  634. 

—  Sources  of  Pleasure  in.     Brit.  Q.  58:  446.  — Liv.  Age, 

120:  -i. 


LANDSCAPE 


723 


LANGUAGE 


Landscape  Gardening.  (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar  37:  303. — 
No.  Am.  53  :  25S.  —  (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 
56:  1.  —  (A.  D.  Gilmau)  No.  Am.  59:  302.  —  (A.  D. 
Gridley)  No.  Am.  91:  12.  —  (D.  G.  Mitchell;  New 
Eng.  1 :  203.  —  (Prof.  Holdieh)  Metli.  ^.  6:  t,7t,.  — 
lor.  Q.  16:  148.  —  Am.  Whig  K.  5:  295.  —  JJIackw. 
32:  773.  —  Dem.  R.  g:  554.  —  New  York  K.  9:  236. 

—  Quar.  16:  417.  70:  108.  Same  art.  Li  v.  Age, 
19:  241.  —  Quar.  98:  1S9.  —  (\V.  Hagg)  No.  Am, 
84:  146. —  (D.  G.  Mitchell)  Hours  at  Home,  4: 
306,  429,  538.  —  (H.  W.  S.  Cleveland)  Chr.  Exam. 
58:  3S4.  —  (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  24:  484.  —  O.  & 
N.  3:  624.  —  Godey,  45:  13S,  365,  526. 

—  Downing's.     (0.  Tiffan}-)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  340. 

—  Force  of  Association  in.      (A.  D.  Gridley)  No.  Am. 

87:   157. 

—  Hints  on.     Am.  Arch.  7:  204. 

—  Possibilities  of.     (S.  B.  Parsons)  Harper,  62:  515. 

—  Scott's.     (F.  L.  Olmsted)  Nation,  13:  275. 
Landscape  Painter.     (H.  W.  James)  Atlan.  17:   182. 
Landscape  Painter's  Tale.      (M.  C.  Stirling)  Eraser,  103: 

379- 

Landscape  Painting.     See  Painting. 

Landseer,  Sir  Edwin.  Brit.  Q.  60:  514.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  123:  812. — Lond.  Q.  42:  49.  —  (J.  Calling- 
ham)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  59.  —  (F.  G.  Stephens) 
Portfo.  2:  165.  —  (A.  L  Thackeray)  Cornii.  29: 
81.  S;inie  art.  Eel.  'SI.  82:  267.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,    120:  343. — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  73:    113. 

—  Ev.  Stit.  15:  510.     16:  89. 

—  and  Hogarth.     Art  J.  31 :  302,  325,  361. 

—  as  a  Naturali>t  and  Landscape  Painter.     (C.  Boner) 

Eraser,  54:  47. 

—  Dogs  of.     Liv.  Age,  32:  427. 

—  Lions  of.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  343. 

—  Sketches  b}'.     Art  J.  2:  99. 

—  Studies,  etc.,  by.     Art.  J.  27:  1-353.     2^:  1-353. 
Landseer,  John.     Art  J.  4:  no. 

Landseer,  Thomas,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  140. 
Landslip  at  Elm,  Switzerland,  Sept.  11,  iSSi.     (W.  Pole) 
Fortn.  36:  730. 

—  at  Nynec  Tal.     Chamb.  J.  57:  747.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  147:  806. 

—  near  Axmouth,  Devon.     Penny  M.  9:  57. 
Land^lips.     Nature,  22:  505. 

—  at  Northwich.     (T.  Ward)  Nature,  5:  2S9. 
Landulph  Church,  Monumental  Insciiptiou   in.     (E.  V. 

Jago)  Arch.  18:  83. 
Lane,  Daniel,  Journal  of,  at  Quebec,  1754.      N.  E.  Reg. 

26:  236. 
Lane,  Ebenczer,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (A.  Newton) 

N.  E.  Reg.  21:  301. 
Lane,  James,  U.  S.  Senator.     (J.  Stringfellow)  Lippinc. 

5:  266. 
Lane,  Gen.  Joseph,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  41:  377. 
Lane,  William,  Descendants  of.    (E.  J.  Lane)  N.  E.  Reg. 

27:  176. 
Lane  Family  Papers.     (W.  H.  Whitmorc)  N.  E.  Reg.  il : 

102,  231.     17:  266,  331. 
Lane   Genealogv.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.   10: 

Lane's  North  Carolina  Brigade,  History  of.  (J.  H.  Lane) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  1-489.     9:  29-489. 
Lancrcost  Priory.     Sharpc,  i:  165. 
Laiifranc,  Archbishop,  Works  of.     (F.  M.  Hubbard)  No. 

Am.  92:  256.  —  Dub.  R.  89:  406. 
Lanfrcy,  Pierre,  the  Biograplier  of  Napoleon   L     Penn 

Mo.  12:  113. 
Lang,  Karl  H.  von,  Autobiography  of.     For.  (}.  31:  y^- 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     (S.  Austin)  Ed.  R.  78:   ^27. 
Lang  Syne  Sketches.      Hours  at  Home,  5:  404,  542.    6: 

134,  316. 


Langalibalele,  Case  of.    Eraser,  91 :  50.  —  (T.  G.  Bowles) 

Macmil.  31:  331. 
Langdale,  Charles.    Month,  10:   175. 
Langdale,  Henry,  Lord.     Bentley,  32:  241. 

—  and  the  Gorham  Judgment.     Chr.  Obs.  53:  413. 

—  Hardy's  Memoirs  of.  Quar.  91:  461.  —  Fras.er,46:  17  v 
Langdale,  Westmoreland,   Scenery  of.      Penny  M.   12: 

34«.  372. 
LangUon,  Descendants  of.    N.  E.  Reg.  30:  33. 
Lange,  the  Shoemaker.      (E.  Wichert)  Victoria,  24:  i-i,;. 
Langen-Schwalbach.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  177. 
Langford,  W.    Anniversarv  Sermon.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed. 

R.  1:25. 
Langhorne,  John.     Chr.  Obs.  12:  341. 
Langland,  Wm.    Vision  of  Piers  Plowman.    (T.  R.Louns- 

bury)  New  Eng.  34:  274. 
Langsdorff,  G.  H.,Travtls  of,  in  1S13-17  West.  R.  4:  269. 
Langston,  Dicey.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  59:  224. 
Langthwaite.     House.  Words,  13:  7. 
Langton,  Bennet.     Cornh.  30:   728. 
Laugtou,  Stephen;  a  Chapter  on  the  Charter.  St.  Paul's, 

i:  334- 
Language.      (D.  Fosdick)  Am.   Bib.  Repos.  10:  192. — 
Dem.  R.   22:  519. —Mo.   R.    163:  451.— (R.W. 
Bailey)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  26. —  Am.  Mo.  M.8:37. 

—  (D.  McConaughy)  F>ang.  R.   II :  477. —  (H.  T. 
Tuckerman)  Godey,  41:  5,  85  — Hogg,  5:  320. 

—  Abuse  of,  in  Science  andconnnon  Life.  Fraser,  35:  127. 

—  according  to  Sample.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  15:  54. 

—  Acquisition  of,  by  Children.  (H.  Tainc)  Mind,  2:  252. 

Same  art.   Pop.   Sci.   Mo.  9  :  129.  —  (F.    Pollock) 
Mind,  3:  392.     Same  art.  Pop   Sci.  Mo.  13:   5S7. 

—  and  the  English  Civil   Service.      (A.  Bain)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  12:  152. 

—  and  Gold.     (A.  H.  Louis)  O.  &  N.  7:  407. 

—  and  Grammar.     Lond.  Q.  12:  387. 

—  and  History.     (I).  H.  Wheeler)  Meth.  Q.  37:   5. 

—  and  Mankind,  Unity  of.      (D.  R.  Goodwin)  No.  Am. 

73:   >fJ3- 

—  and  .Mytiiology,  Problems  in.     (J.  Fiskc)  Chr.  Exam. 

78:  36S. 

—  and  Nature.     (S.  Porter)  New  Eng.  35:  516,  70S. 

—  and  Race.     (A.  H.  Sayce)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  212.  —  (E. 

A.F'reeman)  Contemp.  29:   711. 

—  and  Study  of  Language.     (J   Fiske)  Nation,  5:  369. 

—  ajid  Style,  Progressive  Principles.     ^leth.  (>.  g:  87. 

—  and  Thought.     (H.  Sweet)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  457. 
Relation  of.      (E.  D.  Sanborn)  New  Eng.  25:  411. 

—  (W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Bib.  Sac.  5:   650.  — Con. h. 
13:  567.     14:  69. 

Hermann  on.     (J.  S.  Henderson)  ^lind.  i:  2'')o. 

—  as  bearing  on  Darwinism.  (W.  D.  Wliitney)  No.  Am. 

119:  61. 

—  as  classifying  Man.     Chr.  R.  24:  337. 

—  as  a  F'ine  Art.     (  K.  M.  Converse)  0.  &  N.  1 :  164. 

—  as  the  Vehicle  of  Thought.     (H:  W.  Challis)  Contcin:>. 

40:  807. 

—  Bushnell's  Dissertation  on.      Tlieo.  &  Lit.  J.  2:  <  \. 

—  Certain  Abuses  in.  (E.  A.  Freeman)  Princ.  n.  s.  8:  2/8. 

—  Changes  of.     Penny  >L  2:  483. 

—  Characteristics  of.     Blackw.  gi:  360. 

—  Clough  and  Gerard  on.  (A.  11.  Sayce)  Nature,  14:  ~'^t{. 

—  Contributions  to  a  fashionable  Vocabularv.    Colburn. 

66:  213. 

—  Cumulation  in.      (J.  F'arle)  Macmil.  31:  47.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  600. 

—  Darwin's  Philosophy   of.      (M.  Miiller)  Fraser,    87: 

525,  659.   88:  I.   Same  art.  Ed.  :M.  81:  75,  148,  257. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  117:  674.     n8:  67,  410. 
Reply  to  Darwin.     (M.  Jfiiller)  Contemp.  25:  305. 

—  Development  of.      (T.  S.  Lotliro]))  Univ.  Q.  17:   253. 

—  Divergence  of;  Bab,l.     Macmil.  8:  61. 


LANGUAGE 


724 


LANGUAGES 


Language,  Emotional,  of  the  Future.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4: 

319- 

—  Evolution  of.     Nat.  Q.  27:  223. 

—  Few  Thoughts  on.     (D.  Swing)  Lakeside.  9:  415. 

—  Growth  in.    (D.  H.  Wheeler)  Meth.  Q.  29:  22S. 
and  History  of.   (W.  A.  Sevens)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  419. 

—  History  of  the  Progress  of.     Chr.  K.  4:  233- 

—  Iniperfeetion  of.     West.  K.  3:  302. 

—  luiproveiuents  in.     (.J.  Bascom)  Western,  7:  492. 

—  in  Edueation.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  113:  343. 

—  InlluenceofConimerce  on.  (A.H.Uider)West.  J.  6:  87. 
of  Opinions  on.     (J.  D.  Michaelis)  Bib.  it.  2:  2S2, 

370,  457- 

—  International  Communication  by.     (F.  G.  Hamerton) 

Interiat.  K.  1 :  721. 

—  Is  Thought  possible  without  ?    (S.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s. 

7:  104. 

—  Jelly-Fish  Theorj'  of.   (A.  H.  Sayce)  Contemp.  27 :  713. 

—  Lectures  and  Essays  on.     Chr.  Item.  56:  143. 

—  Lieber  on.     So.  (J.  20:  390. 

—  Mitford's  Harmony  of.     Ed.  K.  6:  357. 

—  ;\Iax  Miillcr  on.     Lond.  Q.  17:  451.     23:   197. 

—  .Murray's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  41:  360. 

—  Natural  Revolutions  of.     Meth.  Q   17:  576. 

—  Nature  of.     (A.  Traver)  Luth.  Q.  7 :  5SS. 

—  The  new  Philology.   (J.G.R.McElroy)  Putnam,  15:  90. 

—  of  Animals.      (F.  R.  Goulding)  Appleton,  10:  332. — 

(L.  A.  Jones)  0.  &  N.  4:  531,  650.  —  (E.  Howland) 
Penn  Mo.  10:  509. 

—  of  Insects.     Penn  Mo.  9:  296. 

—  Oral,  and  of  Signs.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  464,  525,  588. 

—  Origin  of.     (E.  B.  Tyler)  Fortn.  4:  544.  —  (.J.  Fiske) 

No.  Am.  97:  411.  109:  305.  —  (C.Wright)  No. 
Am.  116:  245.  —  (Charles,  Lord  Neaves)  Black w. 
91 :  226.  —  (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q.  36 :  60.  —  (O.  Howes) 
Chr.  R.  28:  3S3.  —  (I.  Loewenthal)  Princ.  24:  405. 
—  Am.  Meth.  M.  15:  212.  — West.  Mo.  R.  2:  660. 

and  early  Records  of.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  331. 

and  Evolution  of.     Westm.  102:  381. 

Are  Languages  InstitutionsV  (W.D.Whitney)  Con- 
temp.  25:  713.    Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  142. 

Farrar's.    Anthrop.  R.  4:  135. 

ilimetic  and  other  Theories.      Westm.  86:  88. — 

Macmil.  7:  54. 

Noire's  Theory.     (C.  S.  Bellamy)  St.  James,  42: 

303- 

Recent  Theories.     (J.  0.  Means)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  162. 

Steinthal  on.  (W.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  1 14:  272. 

Whitney  on.     (G.  H.  Darwin)  Contemp.  24:  S94. 

—  Philosophy  of.      (R.  L.   Tafel)   Bib.  Sac.  24:  209. — 

(J.  S.  Lee)  LTniv.  Q.  23:  457.  —  (A.  H.  Keane)  Na- 
ture, 23:  30. — New  York  R.  2:  422.  —  So.  ().  20: 
390.  —  No.  Brit.  14:  41.  30:  69.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 
4:  23-183. 

—  Principles  of.     (J.  Adamson)  Princ.  28:  444. 

—  Primeval.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  226. 

Forster  on.     Prosp.  R.  9:  ;^2-  —  Chr.  Obs,  52:  77S. 

53:  198. 

—  Primitive.     Cornh.  8:  197. 

—  Punishing  a  Pundit.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxj',  16:  437, 

631,  779- 

—  Science  of.     Quar.  119:  394.  — (M.  Miiller)  Macmil. 

7"-  337-—  (A.  II.  Sayce)  Nature,  14:  88.  —  (R.  S. 
Charnock)  Anthrop.  R.  i:  193.  — (A.  C.  Kendrick) 
Chr.  R.  28:  I.  — Westm.  83:  35.— Biackw.  96: 
400.  — Bost.  R.  2:  539.  —  Ho.  &  For.  R.  i:  175. — 
Nat.  R.  13:  372. —  So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  iSi.— Chr. 
Rem.  6:  162. 

and   Biblical    Chronologj'.      (II.    N.    Day)   Am. 

Presb.  R.  17:  483. 

Hovelacque  on.     (A.  H.  Sayce)  Nature,  14:  306. 

Kavanagh  on.    Eel.  R.  80:  531.  —  Biackw.  58:  467. 


Language,  Science  of,  Miiller  on.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  No. 

Am.  100:  565.    113:  430.  —  Ed.  R.  115:  67.  —  lul. 

R.   120:    41S.  —  lirit.  Q.  36:  I.  —  Dub.  Univ.  59: 

749.     65:  27.  —  Fraser,  65:   iii.  —  (A.  Van  Name) 

Nation,  22:   195. 

Results  of.     (M.  Miiller)  Contemp.  20:  125. 

Sayce  on.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  Nation,  30:  329. — 

(A.  H.  Keane)  Nature,  22:  49. 

—  Something  mysterious  about.     Colburn.  60:  367. 

—  Sources  of  Error  in  Use  of.    (J.  S.  Lee)  Univ.  Q.  25:  5. 

—  Study  of.     (H.  Winslow)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1847: 

I.  — (Z.  G.  Willson)  Western,  i:  688. 

essential  to  the  successful  Cultivation  of  Litera- 
ture.    Biackw.  5:  55. 

Importance  of.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  3:  127. 

Philosophical.     Meth.  Q.  9:  250,  471,  620. 

Value  of,  to  Ethnology.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  New 

Eng.  26:  30. 

Whitney  on.     (J.  Fiske)  No.  Am.  106:  306. 

Word  for  timid  Linguists.      (J.  Arbuekle)   Scrib. 

10:  447. 

—  Teaching.     (R.  H.  Quick)  Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  537. 
Reason   and  Routine  in.      (C.  3Iarcel)  Pop.   Sci. 

Mo.  6:  322,  470. 

—  a  Type  of  the  Universe.     (S.   P.  Andrews)  Contin. 

Mo.  5:  691. 

—  Unity  of.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  105:  214. 

—  A  universal.     (S.  P.  Andrews)  Contin.  Mo.  5  :  532. 

—  (S.  G.  Howe)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1842:  37.  — 
Chamb.  J.  26:  127.  49:  7.  —  (E.  B.  Freeland) 
Contin.  Mo.  6:  456,  572. 

—  Unnamed  Habit  of.    (J.  Earle)  Macmil.  31:  47.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  600. 

—  Value  of.     So.  Q.  22:  335. 

—  Visible  Speech,  Bell's.     Chamb.  J.  43:  293. 

—  Watson's  Universe  of.  (H.F.  Jenks)Unita.  R.  10:  227. 

—  Whitnej'  on.     (C.  A.  Aiken)  Princ.  40:  263. 

—  Whitney's  Life  and  Growth  of.     Nature,  12:  225. 

—  AMiitnej-'s  Oriental  and  Linguistic  Studies.     (J.  B. 

Greenough)  No.  Am.  116:  176.  —  (J.  G.  Meline) 
Cath.  World,  16:  322. 
Languages,  Adelung's  History  of.     (T.  Young)  Quar. 
10:  250.  —  (J.  Pickering)  No.  Am.  14:  128. 

—  Aitiliation  of.     New  York  R.  i:  109. 

—  Afiinity  of.     Mo.  R.  117:  143. 

—  Ancient,  Best  Method  of  teaching.     (A.  S.  Packard) 

Am.  Inst.  of.  Instruc.  1833:  153. 
Jamieson  and  Townsend  on.     (T.  Young)   Quar. 

14:  96. 

Study  of,  in  the  U.  S.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  329. 

Reasons  for.     Westm.  82:  8. 

—  Ancient  and  modern,  as  Means  of  Education.   Westm. 

*  60:  450.  —  (G.  F.  Comfort)  Scrib.  4:  414. 

—  Aryan  and  Semitic,  Relations  of.     (J.  F.  McCurdy) 

15ib.  Sac.  37:  528,  752.     38:  116. 

—  and  Literature  of  the  East.     (C.  Wells)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

2:  161. 

—  Classitication  of.      (C.  T.  Reke)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

18:  2S5.  — (R.  P.  Gillies)  For.  Q.  i:  377.— For. 
R.  2:  475. 

—  Dead.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  391. 

Translations  from.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  3:  29. 

—  European,  Provincialisms  in.     Ed.  R.  79:  454. 

—  Learning.     (J.  S.  Blackie)  Tait,  n.  s.  9:  747.  —  (P.  G. 

Hamerton)  Putnam,  15;  577. 
Sociability  promoted  by.    Penn  Mo.  7:  621. 

—  Letter  on.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Lond.  M.  7:  325,  552. 

—  Metabolical  Machine.     Chamb.  J.  42:  445. 

—  Modern,  in  American  Colleges.     Galaxy,  13:  828. 
in  Education.     Hours  at  Home,  2:  356. 

—  of  Africa.    Month,  43:  i. 

—  of  Europe,  Historical  Sketch  of.   So.  Lit.  Mes'^.  14:  521. 


LANGUAGES 


I -20 


LARYXGOSCOPE 


Language?  of  Europe,  Kemarks  on  four.     (R.  J.  de  Cor- 
dova) Godey,  41:  275. 

—  Origin  of.     (A.  B.  Hyde)  Meth.  Q.  31 :  79. 
Grimm  on.     NewQ.  i:  433. 

—  Origin  and  Affinities  of.     Ed.  K.  51:  529. 

—  Science  of.     Black w.  58:  467. 

—  Studv  of.     (K.  B.  Patton)  Am.  Bib.  Eepos.  9:  46.  — 

(.J."S.  Mill)Ev.  Sat.  3:  2S9. 
as  it  relates  to  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind. 

Ox.  Prize  Ess.  5:  39. 
. by  the  Medical  Student.     (L.  H.  Steiner)  Eef.  Q. 

26:  77. 

—  Teaching  of.    (J.  S.  Blackie)  For.  Q.  35:  170.  —  (Syd. 

Smith")  Ed.  II.  44:  47.  — (J.  McClintock)  Meth.'Q. 
6:  93. 

Hamiltonian  Sjstem  of.     Lond.  M.  18:  i.  —  Penn 

Mo.  6:  636. 

—  Theory  of  a  common  Origin  of  all.     (J.  Flske)  Atlan. 

48:"655. 
Lankester,  Edwin.     Nature,  11:  15. 
Lanman,  Charles.     Haw-iio-nor.     So  Lit.  Mess.  16:  701. 

—  Letters  from  the  Alleghany.     So.  Q.  18:  24.  —  Liv. 

Age,  28:  113. 

—  Summer  in  the  Wilderness.     (C.  Whittlesey  and  F. 

Buwen)  Xo.  Am.  6g:  422. 
Lanman  Scandal.     (Mrs.  W.  H.  Palmer)  Galaxy,  7:  60. 
Lanna  Tixel.     House.  Words,  8:   123. 
Lannes,  Marshal.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  :;78. 
Lansbys  of  Lansby  Hall.     Blackw.  38:  220. 
Lansing,  D.  C,  Sermons  of.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

8:  531.  —  (J.  Leavitt)  Chr.  JIo.  Spec.  9:  2S9. 
Lan^ingbiirgh,  N.Y.,Early  Hist.  of.  Hist.  M.  19: 115-3S7. 
Laocoiin.     Penny  M.  i:  313. 

—  as  a  Work  of  Art.     (J.  W.  von  Goethe)   J.   Spec. 

Philos.  2:  20S. 
Laodicean,  A.     (T.  Hard}-)  Harper,  62:  289-929.    63: 

129-929. 
Laon,  an  old  French  City.   (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Good  Words, 

21:  344- 

—  Cathedral  of.     Penny  JL  5:  139. 

—  Commune  of.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  9:  174. 
Lao-Tse,  Chinese  Philosopher.     Cornh.  30:  44. 

—  and  Gautama.     (L.  W.  Pilchcr)  Moth.  Q.  36:  645. 
Lai)idaries  of  Septmoncel.     Sharpe,  32:  20. 

—  of  the  Ural.     Chanib.  J.  37:  76.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

55:  531- 
Lapidary  Work.     (C.  T.  Hinckley)  Godey,  49:  199. 
La  Pivardiere,  Madame,  Tri^il  of.  House.  Words,  14:  4S5. 
Laplace.  Pierre  Simon,  Marquis  de.     Frascr,  6:  446. 

—  and  Biot.     Qiiar.  87:   115.  —  Eel.  M.  30:  106. 

—  and  his  Discoveries.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Xat.  Q.  8:  iiS. 

—  Astronomy  of.    Am.  Q.  5:  310.     7:  255. 

—  Biographical  Notice  of.     Mus.  16:  SS. 

—  Essay  on  Probabilities.     (.1.  Playfair)  Ed.  R.  23:  320. 

—  Eulogy  on.     (Baron  Fourier)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  25:  i. 

—  Law  of  Refraction.     (T.  Yoinig)  Quar.  2:  237- 

—  Mt-cani(iue  Celeste.     (J.  Playfair)  Ed.  R.  ii:  249. — 

For.  <i.  3:  III. 

Bowditch's  Transl.     (B.  Peirce)  No.  Am.  48:  143. 

Supplement  to.     (T.  Young)  Quar.  i:  107. 

—  System  of  the  World.     (J.  Playfair)  Ed.  R.  15:  396. 

"—Eel.  R.  10:  SSi. 
Lapland.     Lippinc.    18:  2S7.  —  (T.  Shairp)  Lond.  Soc. 

23:  344- 

—  and  Finland.     Dub.  R.  46:  269. 

—  and  Iceland.  Dillon's  Winter  in.     'Slo.  P.  151:  374. 

—  and  the  Laplanders.     Brit.  &  For.  I!.  10:  425. 

—  and  Sweden,  Licensing  in.     (.1.  Chamberlain)  Fortn. 

26:  691.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  450. 
Wintcrin.    Mo. li. 113:1.    Same  art.  Mus.  II :  139. 

—  Castren's  Travels  iu.     Quar.  94:  196.  —  Colburn,  99: 

2S2. 


Lapland.  Du  Chaillu's  Land  of  the  Midnight  Sun.  (.1. 
Habljcrton)  Harper,  63:  S82. 

—  for  Tourists.     Once  a  Week,  25:  67. 

—  Reindeer  Ride  through.     Blackw.  128:    135.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  95:  423.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  602. 

—  Seeing.     Chamb.  J.  48:  6. 

—  .Sketch  of  Travel  in.     Bentley,  61:  610.     62:32-480. 

—  Tour  in,  1S75.     Eraser,  93:  301,  479. 

—  Winter  in.     Chamb.  J.  34:  161.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

67:  259. — Lond.  M.  18:  92. 
Lapland  Epic.     (F.  E.  Weatherly)  Month,  19:  247. 
Lapland  Legend ;  a  Poem.  (W.Canton)  Temp.  Bar,45  ■  I95- 
Laplanders.     (A.  von  Humboldt)  Anthrop.  ,J.  6:  316. 

—  Visit  to  an  Encampment  of.     Hogg,  7:  49. 

La  Plata  and  Chili,  Travels  in.  (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am. 
24:  295. 

—  English  and  French  Intervention  at.    Dem.  R.  18:  163. 

—  Events  in,  1S49.     Dub.  R.  26:  23- 

—  Picture  of  Corrientes.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  758. 

—  Region  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  439. 

—  Keminiscences  of.     Bentley,  30:  23- 

—  under  the  Rule  of  Rosas.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  663. 

La  Plata,  Rio  de,  Navigation  of  the.  (E.  A.  Hopkins) 
Hunt,  21:  80. 

—  and  the  Parana.     (E.  A.  Hopkins)  De  Bow,  14:  238. 

—  Page's  Survey  of  the  Basin  of.     Liv.  Age,  63:  30S. 
La  Porte  Lakes,  Summering  at.     (R.  King)  Lakeside, 

10:  66. 

Laprade,  Victor  do.  (E.  Dowdeu)  Fortn.  17:  653.  Same 
art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  74. 

Lapsus  Lingux.     Chamb. -I.  42:  774. 

Laramie  Formation,  Age  of.  (J.  S.  Gardiner)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. 14:  565. 

Larch-Tree,  Uses  of.    Penny  M   12:  226. 

Larcom's  little  Chap.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Atlan.  33:  655. 

Lardncr,  Dlonysius,  with  portrait.     Fraser,  5:  696. 

—  Cabinet  Cyclopa'dia.    Mo.  R.  135:  197,  445.    136:297. 

137:  16.     138:  317.     147:  549. 

—  Cities  and  Towns.     Fraser,  2:  58. 

—  Railway  Economy.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  663. 
Lares,  The.     (F.  P.  Gowrdin)  Arch.  8:  45. 
Lark,  The.     Chamb.  .J.  7:  143. 

Lark's  Flight.     (R.  Buchanan)  Good  Words,  11:  329. 
Larks.     All  the  Year,  7:  yS.  —  Chamb.  J.  37:  61. 
Earned,    Sylvester,    Life   and   Eloquence   of.      (W.    C. 
Fowler)  New  Eng.  5:  70.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  560. 
Lamed,  Wm.  A.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  21 :  324. 
Laroche,  Sophie  von.     All  tlie  Year,  41:  463. 
La  Rochefoucauld,  F.  de.   (F.  Lawrence)  Sharpe,  12:  277. 

—  and  his  Philosophy.    St.  James,  22:  58.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  97:  427. 

—  Life  and  Maxims.     Cong.  2:  475,551,607. 

—  Jlaxims  of.     (W.  Simmons)  So.  Lit.  J.  3:  450. 

—  ^^'ritings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  61:  403. 

La   Rochefoucauld,   Madame    de.     (B.    ^turphy)    Caih. 

World,  28:  395.  — Unita.  R.  10:  6SS. 
La  Rochejaquelein,  Henri  du  Verger,  JIarquis  de.    Temp. 

B.ir,  43:  255.  —  Quar.  15:  i. — Blackw.  74:  245. 
La  Rochejaquelein,  Madame  de,  Memoirs  of.    (F.  Jeftrej) 

Ed.  R.  26:  I.  — Eel.  R.  24:  440. 
La  Roqnette,  Prison  of.     Bentley,  55:  417. 

—  .May  24,  1S71.     (F.  M.  F.  Skene)  .Macmil.  27:  22].. 
Lari)ent,  F.  S.,  Private  .lournal  of.     Liv,  Age,  37:  364. 
LaiTcy,  Baron,  a  non-combatant  Hero.     Chamb.  .1.  37: 

15S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  73:  2S8. — Dub.  L'niv. 

45-  253.    Same  art.  Eel.  ^l..  35:  97. 
Larry,  D.  J.     Surgical  Campaigns.     Ed.  R.  31:  309. 
Larry  Doolan's  Tiirer-Hunt.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  225. 
Lany  Lee,  Pedler.     (E.  Ilewson)  Sharpe,  25:  231. 
Lars';  a  Poem.     (C.  Thaxter)  Scrib.  8:  726. 
Laryngoscope  and  Rhinoscopc.  (F.  Seeger)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

12:  166. 


LA   SALETTE 


726 


LATHE 


La  Salette  and  Lourdes,  Miracles  of.    Ed.  R.  139:  246. 

See  Salette,  La. 
La  Salle,  Jean  Baptiste  de.   (M.  Rajmiond)  Cath.  World, 

21:  384-509.  —  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  O2S.  —  'Sat.  Q.  26: 

275. 
La  Salle,    Robert   Cavelier  de.     (R.  H.  Clarke)   Cath. 

World,  20:  690,  833. 

—  Account  of  American  Indians.     M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  238. 

—  and  the  Jesuits.     (E.  Jacker)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  404. 

—  and  tile  Mississippi.     De  Bow.  22:   13. 

—  Expeditions  of.     (G.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  no  :  260. —  (F. 

Parkman)  No.  Am.  125:  427. 

—  Exploration  of  the  Mississippi.     M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  551. 

—  Last  Expedition  of.     West.  M.  i:  507. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  Sparks)  Sparks's  Am.  Bicg.  II :  i. 

—  Memoir  to  Frontenac,  lOSo.     Hist.  M.  5:   196. 

—  Rivers  and  Peoples  discovered  by,  1681-S2.     M.  Am. 

Hist.  2:  619. 

—  Settlement  in  Texas,  Site  of.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Hist.  M. 

14:  30S. 
Lasaulx,  Amelia  de,  Sister  Augustine.    Good  Words,  22 : 

iSi. 
Las  Casas,  Bartolomc  de.     (E.  Castelar)  Appleton,  21 : 

523.  — No.  Brit.  49:  I.  —  Cath.  World,  6:  S29. 

—  and  the  Slave  Trade.     (E.  Taylor)  Retros.  6:  261. 

—  Works  oL     Mo.  R.  103:  516. 

La  Scala.     Cornh.  33:  300.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  6gi. 

Lascar  Crew;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  128:  So. 

Lascclles,  Edward,   Scenes  in  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  3: 

235.    4:  45-625.     5:  129,  3S4,  545.     6:  241-614. 

7:  54.    10:  95. 
Laseo,  John  a.     (D.  D.  Demarest)  Presb.  R.  2:  i. 
Laskv,  John  de,  the  Reformer.    (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb. 

9:  446. 
Lassalie,  Ferdinand  J.  G.,  the  German  Socialist.     (J.M. 

Ludlow)  Fortn.   11:   419.  —  Temp.  Bar,  61:    314. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  621. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  29:  331. 
Lassell,  William,  Obituary  of.     (^V.  Huggins)  Nature, 

22:  565. 
Last  Amati.     Eel.  M.  69:  479. 
Last  Austrian  who   left  Venice,    1S66.      (A.   Trollope) 

Good  Words,  8:  50.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  3:  130. 
Last  Coquetry  of  Lady  Caprice.    (L.  de  la  Rame)  Bentley, 

51:  610.     52:  30. 
Last  Day  of  the  CamivaL     (Mrs.  C.  Carr)  Belgra.  39: 

supp.  99. 
Last  Days  before  the  Siege.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World, 

15:  457,  666. 

—  of  eminent  Men.     (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  11 :  36S. 

—  of  an  old  Country  House.     (Mrs.  T.  Whitehead)  Col- 

burn,  142:  4S1,  702.     143:  83,  694. 
Last-Day  Prophecies.      So.  R.  n.  s.  12:  128. 
Last  De  BoutSers.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  205. 
Last  Desmonds;  or  Graves  of  a   Household.     (H.  W. 

Herbert)  Dem.  R.  12:  17. 
Last  Droschky.     (W.  H.  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar,  52:  363. 
Last  French  Hero.     Blackw.  87:  45. 
Last  French  Novel,     Putnam,  10:  74. 
Last  Half-Century.     (W.  Adams)  Chr.  R.  16:  i. 
Last  Heir  of  Castle  Connor.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  713. 
Last  Heir  of  Ferney;  a  Legend.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  643. 
Last  Hours  of  a  Reign.     Blackw.  58:  754.     59:  17. 
Last  House  in  C Street.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Eraser,  54; 

392.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51:  4'!6. 
Last  Howley  of  Killowen.     House.  Words,  9 :   513. 
Last  in  the  Lease.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Colbiuii,  45  :  409. 
Last  Jest  of  Eolf.    Tinsley,  14:  106. 
Last  Judgment,    Pictures   of,   at  Gloucester  and  other 

places.     (G.  Soharf)  Arch.  36:  370. 
La't  Life  in  the  Lease;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  292. 
Last  Love  at  Pornic.   (F.  Wedniore)  Temp.  Bar,  43:  631. 


Last  Man  of  Mexican  Camp;  a  Tale.     (C.   H.  Miller) 

Scrib.  3:  290.     Same  art.  Dark  Blue,  2:  607. 
Last  Ma-ter  of  the  old  Manor  House.    Cornh.  26:  357-507. 
Last  Meeting.     St.  James,  29:  43. 
Last  Moments  of  eminent  Men.     (G.  Baucroft)  No.  Am. 

38:  116. 
Last  of  the  Alchemists.     All  the  Year.  9:  378. 
Last  of  the  Barnard  Line.     (M.  Fall)  Tinsley,  27:  74. 
Last  of  the  Caliphs.     Hogg,  5:  350,  ;^^^. 
Last  of  the  De  l.aunaj's.  (K.  P.  Osgood)  Harper,  44;  760. 
Last  of  the  Fiddlers.     (B.  Auerbach)  Chamb.  J.  15:  85. 
Last  of  the  Haddous.     (Mrs.  Newman)  Chamb.  J.  54: 

1-515. 
Last  of  the  Lairds;  a  Highland  Tale.     Fraser,  14:  568. 
Last  of  a  long  Line;  a  Tale.     House.  Words,  i :  433,  460. 

Same  art.  Internat.  M.  i:  ^y^- 
Last  of  the  Narwhale.     (J.  B.  O'Reilly)  Scrib.  11 :  157. 
Last  of  the  O'Rourkes.     Tinsley-,  7:  575. 
Last  of  the  Prose.rpine  ;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  50:  225,  244. 
Last  of  the  proud  Pulsifers.    (Mrs.  J.  G.  Austin)  Putnam, 

16:  397. 
Last  of  the  Season.     Belgra.  33:  183. 
Last  of  the  Shepherds.     Blackw.  53:  447. 
Last  of  the  Valerii.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Allan.  33:  69. 
Last  Oracle ;  a  Poem.  (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Belgra.  29:  329. 
Last  Ounce;  a  Story.     (S.  F.  A.  Caulfield)  Victoria,  12: 

211-484.     13:  7-197. 
Last  Poet.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  700. 
Last  Rally;  a  Poem.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  14:  5S9. 
Last  Revel  in  Printz  Hall.      (H.  Pyle)  Harper,  59:  520. 
Last  Run  with  the  Harriers.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  400. 
Last  Run  with  the  Staghouuds.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  504. 
Last  Shot.     Sliarpe,  6:  33. 

Last  Sibyl;  a  Poem.     (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  Univ.  64:  197. 
Last  Sixpence.     (M.  Northcott)  Tinsley,  17:  32. 
Last  Supper  of  the  Lord.     (W.  Jli'ligan)  Contemp.  8: 

481.     9:  417.  —  W.  H.  Ryder)  Univ.  Q.  9:  404. 

—  Leonardo  da  Vinci's.     (G.  F.  Simmons)  Chr.  Exam. 

40:  411. 

—  Was  it  a  Paschal  Feast?    Kitto,  14:  102. 
Ste  Lord's  Supper. 

Last  Tournament;   a  Poem.     (A.  Tenn^^son)  Contemp. 

19:  I.     Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  i:  78.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  78:  171. 
Last  Victim  of  the  Scottish  Maiden.    Dub.  L^niv.  53:  309. 
Last  Words;  a  Poem.     (R.  B.  Lytton)  Cornh.  2:  513. 
Last  Words;  a  Tale.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  282. 

—  of  great  Men.     Chamb.  J.  37:  202.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  59:  166.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  276. 

—  of  Napoleon  and  W^ellington.     Fraser,  47:  155. 

—  of  a  Traveler  lost  in  the  Snow.     Fraser,  48:  677. 
Laste  of  the  Draggones.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  742. 
Lasting  Memory;  a  Stor^'.     Blackw.  128:  349. 
Latch-Kej's,  Social  and  moral.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  223. 
Late  for  the  Train.     Blackw.  105:  645.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  102:  3. 
Late  Laurels.    Fraser,  67:  423-703.     68:  15-777.     6g: 

x8-i6o. 
Late  Miss  HoUingford.    All  the  Year,  19:  402-498. 
Lateau,  Louise.     Month,  2o:  246. 

—  and  the  Stigmata  of  the  Passion.  JIo.  Rel.  jNI.  45 :  622. 

—  Before  Belgian  Academy  of  Medicine.     Cath.  World, 

22:  823. 

—  Case  of.     Dub.  R.  69:  170. 

—  Stigmata  and  Ecstasies  of.      (C.  Lee)  Cath.  World, 

14:  171. 
a  Biological  Study.     (G.  E.  Day)  Macmil.  23:  4S8. 

—  Visit  to.     Jlonth,  19:  122. 

Latent  Kindness.     (G.  I.  Corran)  Peop.  .J.  5:  1S7. 
Latent  Thought.     (R.  H.  Hutton)  Contemp.  24:  201. 
Lathe,  Theory  and  Construction  of.  (C.  Sellers)  J.  Frunkl. 
Inst.  94:  106. 


LATHES 


'21 


LATITUDE 


La'lie^;  and  Turning.     Pract.  M.  6:  367. 

Latiio.ii   House  and  the  Stanley  Family.     (Mrs.  A.  T. 

Tiiomson)  Fraser,  36:  44. 
Latlirop,  George  P.    Rose  and  the  Roof-Tree.    (B.Taylor) 

Internat.  R.  3:  408. 
Lathrop,  Joseph.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  654,  69S.  — Chr.  Disc*. 

3:  385.  — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  151. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  375.     7:  174. 
Latimer,  Hugh.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  93:  244. — 

(H.  G.  Taylor)  Am.  Church  R.  32:  362.  — Ed.  R. 
108:  97.  — Argosy,  32:  48.  —  Chr.  Obs.  73:  365, 
430.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  6:  47. 

—  and  the  English  Reformation.     (E.  G.  Brooks)  Univ. 

Q.  16:  221. 

—  and  Ridley,  Burning  of;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  69:  131. 

—  Demaus's  Biography  of.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  225. 

—  English  History  in  Sermons  of.     Temp.  Bar,  50:  529. 

—  in  the  Pulpit.     Good  Words,  i:  172,  309. 

—  Life  of.     (H.  Southern)  Retros.  6:  272. 

—  Sermons  of.     Cong.  M.  6:  493,  540. 

Latin  and  French  Plays  at  College  of  Louis-le-Grand. 

(B.  Murphy)  Catli.  World,  33:  814. 
Latin  and  Germanic  Races.     (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  19:  5. 
Latin  Anthology.     Blackw.  43:  521. 

—  Dunlop's  Translations  of.     Mo.  R.  145:  560. 
Latin  Christianity.     Lond.  Q.  4:  142. 

—  and  the  old  Roman  Spirit.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  Princ.  n.  s. 

5:  147- 

—  Milman's  History  of.     Fraser,  50:  430.  —  Prosp.  R. 

10:    307.  —  (.J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.    72:  88. — 

Dub.  R.  37:  404.     40:  281. 
Latin    Classics,    Translations    from    the    less    familiar. 

Blackw.  7:  614.    8:  59-67S.    9:  192,  385. 
Latin  Comedy,  Ethics  of.     Meth.  Q.  30:  562. 
Latin  Historians.     Mo.  R.  165:  47S. 
Latin  Inscriptions.     Quar.  78:  61. 

—  found  in  Britain.     (J.  McCaul)  Canad.  .1.  n.  s.  3:  7, 

220.     4:  173,  349.     5:  283,  483.     6:  230,  395.     7: 
28.     9:  27.     10:  95,  303.     12:  108.     14:  145. 
Latin  Language.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  73. 

—  and  Greek,  Method  of  teaching.     (T.  Lewis)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  i:  285,  4S0. 
in   modern   Education.     (W.  T.  Harris)    Rcf.   Q. 

27:  104. 
Shall  we  continue  to  teach  ?     (T.  Fowler)  Fortn. 

9:  95. 

Study  of.     Xew  Eng.  M.  5:  45,  107,  201. 

Too  much.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  15:  39. 

—  and  the  Roman  People,  Origin  of.     (juar.  46:  336. 

—  deficient  in  Power  and  Precision.     Ed.  R.  43:  329. 

—  Dictionary  of,  Harper's.     (J.  W.  Marshall)  Meth.  Q. 

40:  533- 

Smith's.    W^estm.  66:  80. 

White's.     (G.  M.  Lane)  No.  Am.  96:  496. 

—  Dictionaries  of.     Quar.  97:  451. 

—  Donaldson's  Varronianus.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  204. 

—  Four  Conjugations  in.  (J.  P.  French )  Bib.  Sac.  23 :  634. 

—  German  Origin  of.     For.  Q.  10:  365. 

—  Grammar  of.     (J.  H.  Drumm)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  73. 

—  Chr.  R.  6:  137.  —(A.  Addis)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  6: 

59.  —  Mo.  R.  104:  381. 

Adams's.     (G.  Otis)  No.  Am.  22:  228. 

Allen  and  Greenough's.     O.  &  N.  7:  103. 

German  Works  on.     (J.  L.  Lincoln)  Chr.  R.  17: 

203. 

Harrison  on.     (L  Loewenthal)  Princ.  24:  398. 

How  to  teach.      (C.  Hoolc)  Am.  .L  Educ.  17:  225. 

Laws  of.     (G.  Harrison)  Princ.  24:  5S8. 

Roby's.     No.  Am.  114:  21S. 

—  How  I'learned.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  15:  844. 

—  in  the  Public  Schools.     {E.  Miller)  Contemp.  6:  82, 


41: 

^81. 


Latin  Language,  Lexicography  of.  (C.  Beck)  No.  Am. 
73-  /"I-  —  (W.  Freund)  Bib.  Sac.  2:  79.  8:  767. — 
New  York  R.  9:  91.  — Chr.  Exam.  30:  iig. — So. 
Q.  3:  248.  — (.J.  W.  Lindsey)  Meth.  (J.  12:  38.— 
(S.  D.  Hillman)  Meth.  Q.  19:  341.  — Eel.  R.  65: 
603.     67:  87.  — (G.  M.  Lane)  Bib.  Sac.  16:  139. 

—  Modem.     (.J.  L.  Kingsley)  No.  Am.  43:  28.     44:  270. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  52. — Knick.  8:  473. —  (.J.  L. 
Kingsley)  No.  Am.  45:  336. 

—  Pronunciation  of.     (W.  W.  Story)  No.  Am.  128:    59, 

405.  —  (Mrs.  M.  L.  Putnam)  No.  Am.  68:  436. — 
(F.  Gardner)  O.  &  N.  4:  615.  — (T.  A.  Thacher) 
New  Eng.  19:  102. — (L.  S.  Potwin  and  T.  A. 
Thacher)  New  Eng.  37:  811,827.  —  Fraser.  86:  233. 

—  (W.  M.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  4:  1S7.  — ((L  B.  Mac- 
Lellan)  Western,  2:  438.  — (E.  H.  Twining)  West- 
ern, 4:  413.  —  (R.  F.  Clarke)  Month,  14:  424.— 
(J.  Loudon)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  12:  460. 

Classical.     (C.  Merivale)  Contemp.  17:  147. 

Reform  in.     (A.  G.  Hopkins)  Liternat.  R.  11:  66. 

Roman  Method  of.     (N.  E.  Cornwall)  Am.  Church 

K.  31 :  102.  —  (E.  H.  Smith)  Am.  Church  R.  31 :  364. 
Story  on.     Nation,  28:  317. 

—  Propriety  of  Ladies  learning.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  243-372. 

—  Resemblance  of  other  Languages  to.     (.J.  W.  Gibbs) 

New  Eng.  i :  140. 

—  Teaching,  Hints  on.     (G.  G.  Ramsey)  Macmil. 

329.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  537. 
Methods  of.    (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6: 

—  Blackw.  5:  403. 

Latin  Languages,  Neo-.     For.  Q.  19:  437. 
Latin  Literature.     Blackw.  1 16:  399. 

—  Recent  Contributions  to  the  Study  of.    Nat.  R.  6:  ■;ii 
Latin  Pamphleteers;  Sallust.     Fraser,  33:   194. 

Latin  Patriarchate.     (P.  .Scliaff)Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  9. 
Latin  Plays  acted  in  Cambridge.     Retros.  12:   i. 
Latin  Poetry,  English  Love  of.     (T.  E.  Kebbel)  Fortn. 
i:  605. 

—  Mediaeval.     Chr.  Rem.  52:  351.     53:  i. 

—  Modern.     Chr.  Rem.  14:  314. 

—  Sacred.     Fraser,  39  :  527. 

Latin  Poets.     All  the  Year,  23:  104,  135. 

—  Anglo-,  of  the  12th  Century.     For.  Q.  16:  3S6. 

—  Keble  on.     Fraser.  30:   127. 

—  Modern.     Fraser,  12:   192.  313. 

—  of  the  Decline.     Dem.  R.  14:  5S1. 
Latin  I'rayer-Books.     Chr.  Rem.  51 :  436. 

Latin  Quarter,  Life  in.  (G.  M.  Towle)  Lond.  Soc.  17:  534. 

Latin  Itaces  in  America.     So.  K.  n.  s.  9:  320. 

Latin  Stories,  Early,  imitated  by  Chaucer  and  Shakspere. 

(T.  Wright)  Arch.  32:  362. 
Latin  Studies.     Am.  Q.  6:  303. 
Latin  Synonynies,  Hill's.     Ed.  R.  4:  4^7. 

—  Pamshorn's.     (.L  I'ickering)  No.  Am   49:  467. 
Latin  Tragedy,  Remains  of.     Meth.  (}.  16:  76. 
Latin  Union,  Renewal  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  33:  499. 
Latin  Verse,  Modern.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  189.  —  Nat.   R. 

15:  121. 

—  Recent.     (T.  E.  Kebbel  and  H.  A.  J.  Munro)  Macmil. 

31:  253-533- 
Latin  Verses  in  English  and  Scotch  Schools.     Ed.  R.  20: 

387. 
Latin  Versification.     Blackw.  76:  c;6o. 
Latinists,   French,  under  Louis  XIV.      Month,  II :  552. 

12:  320. 

—  Lady.     St.  Paul's,  6:  473. 

—  Modern,   and  Vincent  Bourne.     (T.  C.  Clarke)  Chr. 

Exam.  45:  243. 
Latitude,    Determination    of.      (E.    H.    Courtenay)    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  26:  217. — (A.  Davies)  Recr.  Sci.  i:2'S5. 
Instrument  for.     (S.  C  Chandler,  jr.)  Eel.  Engin. 

24:  3S7. 


LATITUDE 


728 


LAW 


Latitude,  Determination  of,  Use  of  the  Zenith  Telescope 
in.     (A.  D.  Bathe)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  191. 

Latitudinaiian«,  Tlie  earlier;  Falkland,  Chillingworth, 
Hales.     Nat.  R.  17:  1. 

Latitudinarian  and  Altitudinarian  Divines.     Chr.  Obs. 

39:  77- 
Latoiir,  Mrs.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  4S5. 
Latoiir,  St.  Joseph,  of  the  Little  Sisters  of  the  Poor,     (G. 

Goldie)  Month,  23:  448. 
La  Toiir-d'Adam,    Eve  de.     (G.  de  la  Landelle)  Cath. 

World,  3:  366. 
La  Tour  dii  Pin,  Phillis  de,  Heroine  of  Dauphin^.    Once 

a  Week,  16:  68 5. 
La  Trapjie,  Abbey  of.     Lond.  M.  20:  341.  —  Chamb.  J. 

47:  S30.     Same  art.  Eel,  M.  76:  362.  —  U.  S.  Catli. 

M.  4:  324,  3SS. 

—  Monks  of.     (J.  Macdonald)  Eraser,  85:  44S.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  78:  745,     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  496. 

—  Penny  M.  4:  68. 

—  Pilgrimage  to,     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  89. 

—  Visit  to.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  153,  223.  —Lond.  M.  3:  135, 
La  Tribune,  Shipwreck  of.     Meth.  M.  23:  224. 
Latrobe,  Benjamin  H.     Am.  Arch,  i:  36.  —  with  por- 
trait. Eel.  Engin.  5:  i. 

Latrobe,  C.  S.     Rambler  in  Mexico.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  423. 
Latter-Oay  Saint.  ( K.  F.Wheeler)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  69. 
La  Tude,"H.  :M.  de.     Escape  from  the  Bastille.    All  the 
Year,  26:  ;^';;^.  —  Penny  JI.  1 :  230. 

—  Lost  Life  of.     Colburn,  135:  21S, 
Lauchlin  Galloway,     Lond.  M.  4:  49, 

Laud,  William,  Archbishop,  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation.  24: 
120. — Fraser,  89:  25.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  259, 

—  New  York  R.  10:  257.  —  Westm.  17:  478. — 
Retros.  7:  49. — Mo.  R.  118:  317.  Same  art,  Mus. 
14:  385.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  262. 

—  Benefactions  of.     Chr.  Rem.  2:  305,  388, 

—  Correspondence.     (T.  W.  Coit)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  53S. 

—  Life  of.     (A.  Gordon)  Theo.  R.  13:  83.  —Eel.  R.  64: 

148  — Chr.  Obs.  37:  518.  —  Cong.M.12:  121,233, 

—  Chr.  Rem.  9:  201. 

and  Trial  of.     Am.  Church  R.  23:  237. 

Laudanum  and  Rum ;  a  Vision,    Dub,  Univ,  12:  633, 
Lauder,  Jolm,  and   Scotch  Law  in  the   17th  Century. 

No.  Brit.  41:  170, 
Lauder,  Robert  Scott,     Art  .T.  2:  12. 
Lauderdale,  .James,  Biography  of.     Anal.  M,  5:  ^/S- 
Laughing  Dick  Cranstone;  a  Tale,     (J.  McCarthy)  Cath, 

World,  17:  392, 
Laughing  Gas.     See  Nitrous  Oxide, 
Laughing  Madness;  a  Legend  of  Valladolid.     (P.  Brown) 

Temp.  Bar,  44:  528. 
Laughter.     (W.  H.  Lyttelton)  Good  Words,  10:  4S2. — 

(H.  S.  Richards)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  305. 

—  Anatomy  of.     Chamb.  J.  8:  40S. 

—  Ars  redendi;  or  Hook  and  Hood  on.     Fraser,  3:  154. 

—  Chapter  on.      (C.  A.  Munger)   Knick.   44:    591. — 

Bentley,  2:  163. 

—  Hints  on.  Eel.  R.  115:  453.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  256. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Chamb.  J.  17:  321. 

—  Piiysiology  of.     (H.  Spencer)  JLicmil.  i:  395, 

—  Uses  and  Abuses  of.     Eel.  M.  40:  250. 

—  Vis  Comica.     (F.  Penthorne)  Belgi'a.  24:  331. 

—  Wisdom  of.     Colburn,  5:  457. 

Launch  of  the  Royal  Albert.     Cliamb.  .J.  21:  379. 

—  of  the  Valkyrie;  a  Poem,     (W.  W.  Young)  Atlan.  29: 

674- 
Launching  of  the  Lifeboat;  a  Poem.      (P.  'MacMorlaud) 
Dub.  Univ.  88:  172. 

—  of  Steamships.     J.  Frankl.  List.  104:  280, 

—  of  Vessels.    J.  Frankl.  List.  37:  103. 
Laundresses,  London.     St.  James,  11:  89. 
Laura  of  Petrarch.     St.  James,  i5:  99, 


Laura  Hungerford ;  a  Tale.     Am.  Mo.  M   2:  Si, 
Laura  Richmond.     (J.  Ligelow)  Liv.  Age,  94:  3, 
Laura  Willougliby;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  717. 
Laura's  Curls.     (M.  L.  Binckley)  Lakeside,  II :  58. 
Laureates,  Forgotten.     (F.  Lawrence)  Sliarpe,  18:  203. 

—  Gossip  about.     Bentley,  34:  330.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

30:  338- 
Laurel  Bush.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Harper,  53:  97-877, 
Laurels  and  Laureates,     Biackw.  64:  220. 
Laurel  Hill.     Godej',  28:  107. 
Laurence,  Dr.  French,  Correspondence  with  Burke,     Ed. 

R.  46:  269.     Same  art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  313, 
Laurens,  Henry.     Portfo.(Den.)  12:  237. 

—  in  Congress.     Hist.  JL  II :  66. 

—  in  England.     Hist.  M.  11:  129. 

—  Letters  of.     Hist.  M.  lo:  99,  233,  265. 

— vei'sus  C.  Thomson.     (J.  J.  Mickley)  Potter  Am.  JIo. 

6:  172,  264. 
Laurens,  J.  P.,  Romance  of  Life  of.     (F.  Fabre)  Appleton. 

21:  I,  97,  227. 
Laurette;  or  the  red  Seal,     (De  Vigny)  Dem.  R.  13:  72. 
Laus  Perennis.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  18:  3S8. 
Lausanne.  Congress  of  Peace  and  Liberty  at,  1S69.     (C. 

E.  Norton)  Nation,  9:  313,  336. 

—  Lang  Syne  at.     Galaxy,  17:  69, 

—  Persecutions  at.     Eel.  R.  45:  300, 

—  Pilgrimage  to,     Colbui-n,  6:  112. 

Lauson  Tragedy.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)   Atlan  25:  444,  565. 

Lautard,  Anu'lie.  (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  16:  65S, 
813. 

Lauzun,  Antoine  N.  de  Caumont,  Duke  de.  Temp.  Bar, 
45:  108.  —  Cornh.  26:  169,  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79: 
416.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  131.  Same  art.  Ev, 
Sat,  13:  202,  —  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5:  104. — (C.  Hervej-) 
Belgra.  44:  461. 

—  and  Marie  Antoinette,     (J,  A.  Stevens)  Lippinc.  24: 

331- 

—  Memoires  du.     Quar.  26:  405. 

Lava  Fields  of  N.  W.  Europe,     (A  Geikie)  Nature,  23 :  •. 
Lava  Flood  of  the  West,     (J.  LeCoute)  Am.  J.  Sci.  107: 

167,  259. 
Lava  ISIountains  of  Eifel.     Once  a  Week,  17:  193,  239. 
Lavalette,  M.  C,  Count  de.    Memoirs.    Mo.  R.  126:  27S. 
Lavalette,  Louise  E.  B.,  Countess  de.     Temp.  Bar.  5:  414. 

—  Memoir  of.     Ahis.  42:  601. 

La  Valliere,  Louise  F.,  Duchess  de.     Temp.  Piar,  37:  195. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  290.  —Bentley,  48:   195. 
Lavater,  John  Casper,  and  Physiognomy.      Chamb.  J. 

37:  257. 

—  Heisch's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  42:  161. 

Lavedan,  Seven  Valley's  of  the.     (JL  P.  Thompson)  Cath. 

World,  24:  748. 
La  Vega,  F.,  the  Man-Fish.     Chamb.  J.  24:  172, 
Laveleye  and  tiie  Katliedersocialisten,    (R.  E.  Thompson) 

Penn  Mo.  7:  378. 
La  Vendee,  Christmas  Eve  in.      (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath. 

World,  14:  447. 
Lavender  and  its  Uses.    Penny  M.  8:  442. 
Lavender  Fields  of  Hertfordshire.     Chamb.  J.  50:  527. 
Lavergne,  Leonce  de,     (T.  E  C.  Leslie)  F'ortn.  35:  1S7. 
LaVigne,Casimirde,  Translations  from.  Lond.  M.9:  153. 
Lavinia;  her  Progress.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Putnam,  14: 

53-326- 

Lavington,  Rev.  S.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  i:  57,  113. 

Lavoisier,  Antoine  L.,  and  Phlogiston.     No.  Brit.  18:  39. 

Law,  John.  (J.  F.  McLennan)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  2''^2. 
—  All  the  Year.  35:  222,  254.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
5:  445.  —  (J.  H.  Browne)  Anpleton,  12:  372. 

—  and  the  Mississippi  Bubble.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29: 

345.  —  De  Bow,  4:  194. 

—  and  Paper  Money.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21:  901. 

—  and  his  Speculations.     Eel.  M.  39:  130, 


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Law,  John,  Sketch  of.    Bank.  M.  (X.Y.)  8:  529,    19:  36. 

Law,  William,  the  English  Mystic.  (J.  Wedg^vood)  Con- 
temp.  31:  S2. — (J.  G.  ^Licleod)  Month,  42:  502. 
—  (L.  Stephen)  Fortn.  23:  339. 

—  and  his  Influence.     (G.  G.  Perry)  Contemp.  6:  133. 

Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  5:  374. 

—  Writings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  137. 

Law.  (W.  W.  Andrews)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  3S0.  —  Am. 
Presb.  R.  8:  61. 

—  Abuses  of.     Westm.  4:  5o.     6:  39. 

—  Administration  of.     West.  Law  J.  8:  i. 

—  All,  divinely  sanctioned.     (E.  Wright)  New  Eng.  22: 

620.  • 

—  American,  and  English.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  403. 

Dane's  Digest  of.     (J.  Story)  No.  Am.  23:   i. — 

Bost.  Mo.  i:  1S5. 

Kent's  Commentaries  on.     See  Kent. 

Sources  and  Perfection  of.     Dem.  R.  29:  161. 

—  Ancient,  Maine  on.     Quar.  no:  114.  —  Westm.  75: 

457.    113:  3S5.  —  Eraser,  64:  36.  —  Nat.R.  12:  360. 

—  and  Cause.     (L.  F.  Soldan)  W'estern,  i:  6S4. 

—  and  Design  in  Nature.     (S.  Newcomb,  jr.)  No.  Am. 

128:  536. 

—  and  Facts  from  the  Norih.     EIac'<w.  44:  57. 

—  and  tiie  Gospel.     (B.  Powell)  Kitto,  1 :  32''-. 

in  relation  to  public  Integrity.    (.J.  M.  Hoppin)  New 

Eng.  38:  537. 

—  and  its  Punishments.     Blackw.  60:  721. 

—  and  Judicial  Refoi-m.     (C.  ('.  Nott)  Nation,  17:  109. 

—  and  Lawyers.     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  ig:  301- 

637.  —  (E.  P.  Rowsell)  Colburn,  112:  221.  —So.  R. 
3:  431.  —  (W.  D,  William.'ion)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  241, 

334- 
American.     (W.  D.  W^illiamson)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15: 

253,  397- 

English.     (W.D.Williamson)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  31. 

in  England  and  Scotland.     Eraser,  67:  304. 

Irish.     (R.  S.  Mackenzie)  Nat.  Q.  13:  34S. 

—  and  Literature.     St.  James,  14:  194.     Same  art.  Cath. 

World,  2:  560. 

—  and  Nature.     (W.   B.   Carpenter)  Mod.   R.   I  :   74S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  707. 

—  and  the  Prophets.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  28:  341. 

—  and  Providence.     (J.  T.  Bixby)  Unita.  R.  6:  296. 

—  and  Sin.     (J.  P.  Lacroix)  Chr.  Q.  8:  350. 

—  and  the  Study  of  Law.    (L  Lelan)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  190. 

—  Antiquities  of.     (J.  W.  Edniond>)  Cath.  World,  17:  69. 

—  Apology  for.     Chamb.  J.  32:  i6t. 

—  as  a  Branch  of  Politics.  Historv  of.    (F.  Pollock)  Fortn. 

36:  47S. 

—  as  a  Profession.     (J.  H.  Perkins)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  221. 

—  as  suited  to  Man.     (R.  H.  Dana)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  5:1. 

—  Assimilation  of.     No.  Brit.  37:  344. 

—  at  Rome,  Profession  of.     New  York  II.  g:  iii. 

—  The  Bar  and  its  Logic.     Colburn,  11 :  74. 

—  Benchers  and  the  Bar.     Macniil.  22:  27^'. 

—  Buulham's  and  Austin's  Analysis  of.     (F.  Harrison) 

Fortn.  30:  6S2. 

—  Biblical  Meaning  of  Word.     Chr.  Q.  6:  i,  517. 

—  C.ises  Overruled.     (T.  Metcalf)  No.  Am.  15:  65. 

—  Cheap  Justice.     Dub.  Univ.  37.  63S. 

—  Civil.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  249. — For.  Q.  17:  48. — 

(W.  B.  Cooper)  De  Bow,  4:  35S,  4S6.  —  So.  Q.  3:  94. 

Canon,  and  Common.     Dub.  Univ.  71:  89. 

Study  of.     For.  R.  2:  41      5:  65. 

—  Common.     (H.   D.   Sedgwick)  No.  Am.   19:  411. — 

(J.  Porter)  No.  Am.  27:  167. 
and  written  Codes.     (W.  T.  Dwight)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

2:  43. 

Beginning  of.  (M.  F.  Force) West.  Law  J.  8:  36,  2S9. 

Codif.cation  of.     (W.  JI.  Ivins)  Nat.  Q.  41:  443. 

Development  of.     (A.  Y.  Dicey)  Macmil.  24:  287. 


Law,  Common,  English  Reports  on.    (N.  Haven)  No. 

Am.  21 :  277- 
Holmes  on.     (H  W.  Holland)  Nation,  32:  464.  — 

Am.  Law  R.  15:  331. 
Obligations  of  Society  to,     (E.  L.  Fancher)  Meth. 

Q.  20»  402. 
Reform  in.     Eraser,  5:  420.  —  Brit.  Q.  15:  50S. 

—  considered  as  a  progressive  Science.     (K.  A.  Cross) 

N.  Eel.  7:  651. 

—  Correspondence  on  the  History  of.     No.  Am.  23:  197. 

—  Criminal.     See  Criminal  Law. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Dub.  Univ.  77  :  477.  —  (J.  Kirkiand) 

Dial(Ch.),  i:  67. 

—  Dictionary  of,  Bouvier's.     (S.  A.  Allibone)  No.  Am. 

93:  71  •" 

—  Divine,  Office  of.     (L.  B.  Tefit)  Rapt.  Q.  2:  461: 

—  Divinity,  and  Physic.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  217. 

—  Education  for.     Eraser,  93:  320. 

—  English.     Ed.  R.  45:  45S.    46:  132.  —  (II.  Brougham) 

Pamph.  29:  169. 

Administration  of.     Eel.  R.  77:  340. 

and  Scottish,  Distinctions  between.  Lond.  M.  1 :  408. 

Carey  on  Study  of,  1839.     Mo.  R.  149:  44. 

Codification  of.     Westm.  83:  446. 

Cotta  on      (E.  Brooks)  No.  Am   13:  347. 

Flintoff  on  Rise  and  Progress  of.     Mo.  R.  158:  23. 

Grains  of  Corn  from  legal  JIummies.    (K.  Howuian) 

Macmil.  4:  27. 

Opi)rcpsion  and  Confusion  of.     Westm.  67  :  73. 

Wilson's  Historj'  of  modern.  (A.  Y.  Dicey)  Na- 
tion, 23:  273. 

—  Equiiable  Jurisdiction.     Quar.  32:  92.     39:   1S3. 

—  Evasions  of.     (H.  W.  Holland)  Good  Words,  7:  413. 

—  Force,  and  Design  in  Nature.     (N.  Porter)  i'nnc.  n.  s. 

3:  463- 

—  Fortune  of;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  596. 

—  Glorious  Uncertainty  of.     Chamb.  J.  27:  3S1. 

—  Handicraft.     Westm.  20:   112. 

—  Hindu.     House.  W^ords,  18:  337. 

—  Imperfections  of.     (G.  H.  Smith)  No.  Am.  93:  330. 

—  Improvement  of,  by  private  Enterprise.     (Sir  J.   F. 

Stephen)  19th  Cent.  2:  198. 

—  in  1S59.     Chamb.  J.  34:  65. 

—  in  Romance.     Am    Law  R.  i:  477. 

—  in  Scotland.     Cornh.  14:  246. 

—  Iiiternat.  and  Ancient.    (G.  M.  Towie)  Bost.  R  5:  142. 
Set  International  Law. 

—  Lectures  in  early  Universities.    Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  327. 

—  Literature  of,  in  America.     (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation, 

2:  665. 

—  Martial  and  military.     Cornh.  15:  4S4. 

Distinction  between.      (J.  L.  Stackpole)  No.  Am. 

102:  334. 
!'.<.  Habeas  Corpus.     (J.  Parker)  No.  Am.  93:  471. 

—  Mercantile.     See  Mercantile. 

—  Miller  on  Statute  and  Criminal.     Mo.  R.  99:  62. 

—  Modern,  Primitive  Notions  in.     (0.  W.  Holmes,  jr.) 

Am.  Law  R.  10:  422.     II :  641. 

—  Morals  of.     West.  Law  J.  9:  268,  433. 

—  Natural.     (O.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  36:  261. 

and  Spiritual  .\gency.     New  Eng.  33:  674. 

Genesis  of  Rights  in.      (E.  II.  Gillett)  New  Eng. 

34:   151- 

Revelation,  and  Jliracles.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  38S. 

Theory  of.     Ed.  R.  144:  470. 

—  Nature  of,  (.\immings's  Lecture  on.    Brownson,  6:  543. 

—  New  Code  of  Judicature.   (J.  J.Merriman)  St.  James, 

37:  358- 

—  of  Arrest.     Westm.  12  :  35S. 

—  of  Equivalents.     (E.  Payson)  Nat.  Q.  25:  20. 

—  of  Goil  and  Regulations  of  Society.    Cath.  World,  22: 


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Law  of  Great  Britain.    See  Groat  Brit;iin,  Statute  Law  of. 

—  of  Kindness;  a  Story.     Mo.  Kel.  M.  14:   134. 

—  of  Libel.     See  LibeL 

—  of  Nations,  Modoni.     (C.  Ciishins)  No.  Am.  41:  287. 

—  of  Nature;  a  Story.     (E.  Warren)  Lippinc.  27:  285. 

—  of  Opinion  ;  a  Tale.  (G.  C.  Munro)  I'eop.  J.  2:  293-314. 

—  of  Procedure,  English.     Dub.  LTniv.  87:  21S. 

—  of  Property,  Lord  St.  Leonards  on.     Clir.  Obs.  58:  429. 
Dii^by's  History  of.    (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  21 :  ^'j^- 

—  of  Settlement.     Ed.  K.  87:  234. 

—  Old,  and   the  New,  Gulf  between.      (F.  R.  Conder) 

Kra-<er,  92:  341. 

—  Pauline  Conception  of  the  Word.     Eel.  R.  119:   199. 

—  Philosophy  of.  (J.  H.  Stirlinj;)  J.  Spec.  Pliilos.  6:  313. 

7:  (Apr.) 20,  (July)  24.    8:  123.  —  (A.  H.  Forrester) 
Bentley,  II :  53S. 
Stirlinf('s.     Nature,  8:  241. 

—  Poetry  of,  and  the  Law  of  Poetry.     Colburn,  65:  65. 

—  Poetry  of  Pleading.     (Colburn,  5:  200. 

—  Practice  of,  and  Professional  Ethics.     Princ.  43:  286. 

—  Practice  ni  Civil  Actions.    (H.  Wheatou)  No.  Am.  18: 

204. 

—  Profession  of.     See  Legal  Profession. 

—  Reforms  in;  History  of  a  Suit.     Lond.  M.  20:  309. 

—  Reign  of.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  301.  — Chr. 

Rem   54:   1 28. 

Duke  of  Argyll  on.      Princ.  42:  55.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

68:  321.  —  Blackw.  loi:  673.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
69:  284.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  94:  49.  —  (J.  P. 
MahaffyjContemp.  5:  68.  — (J.  M.  Capes)  Fortn. 
7:  514.  —  (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fortn.  8:  96.  —  (R.  Owen) 
Fraser,  76:  531.  —  (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World, 
6:  595.    9:  746.  —  (C.  Caverno)  Cong.  R.  10:  553. 

—  Ed.  R.  125:  53.  — Month,  7:  553, 

—  Rhymed.     Once  a  Week,  26:  303. 

—  Roman.     Blackw.  93:  314. 

and  modern  Ideas.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  592. 

Civil.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  126. 

History  of.     For.  R.  3:  388. 

Study  of.     (A.  L.  Pincoffs)  Am.  Law  R.  15:  555. 

—  Romance,  Reality  of.     (L.  J.  Bigelow)  Knick.  58:  97. 

—  Science  of,  Materials  for.      (S.  Amos)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

5:  596. 

—  Sermon  on.     (T.  Hill)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  3:  443. 

—  Simplification  of.     Quar.  136:   55. 

—  Study  of.      So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:    25.  — (B.   Tucker)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  1 :  145.  —  (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  1 1 :  407. 

—  Dem.  R.  27:  71.  —  (J.  Rutledge)  Am.  J.  Educ. 
28:  561.  — (W.  Wirt)  Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  567, 

Advice  on.     Portfo.(Den.)  22:   17. 

in  Germany.     (R.  U.  Chittenden)  Universit}' Q  3: 

229. 
Warren's  Introduction  to.  Quar.  56:  521. —  Blackw. 

38:  38. 
Wright  on.     Eel.  R.  25:  463. 

—  Study  and  Practice  of.     Mo.  R.  83:  165.  —  Dem.R. 

14:  345- 

—  Theodosian  Code.    For.  Q.  9:  374. 

—  Traditionary  and  Unwritten,  Influence  of.     New  Eng. 

4:  305- 

—  Unity  of,  H.  C.  Carey  on.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  0.  &  N. 

7:  23S. 

—  UnwTitten.     See  Unwritten  Law. 

—  versus  Force  in  Nature.     Univ.  Q.  19:  273. 

—  versus  Miracle.     Eel.  R.  91:  6S5. 

—  Verj- common.    All  the  Year,  2:  253-554.    3:54-301. 

—  Written  and  unwritten.     West.  M.  i:  362. 
See  (ihn  Jurisprudence. 

Law  and  Gospel;  a  Story.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Harper,  63:  267. 
Law  unto  Herself.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc.  20:  39-719. 
Laws  affecting  Property,  Notes  on.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  28: 
596-1212.     29:  12-1158.    30:  200. 


Laws  and  Lawj^crs.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  439,  567. 

—  and  I'enaities.     Lond.  Q.  23:   i. 

—  Austin's  Lectures  on.      (W.  P.  Washburn)  No.  Am. 

100:  246. 

—  Codification  of.     Ed.  R.  126:  347. 

—  Contiict  of.  Historical  Side  of.      (F.  Harrison)  Fortn. 

32:  559,  716. 
Story  on.     Am.  Q.  17:  303. 

—  Ecclesiastical,  Historical  Sketch  of.  Chr.  Obs.  63:  854. 

—  Obsolete;  Time's  Sponge.     Liv.  Age,  50:  161. 

—  of  the  Land.     Blackw.  64:  i. 

—  of  real  Pronerty,  Reform  in.     Lond.  M.  22:  i. 

—  Old.     Hogg,  i:  225. 

—  Unifonn,  for  the  Nation.  (A.Williams)  0.  &  N.  4:  632. 

—  Who  made  our?    (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  16:  577. 
Law  and  University  Terms.     Penny  M.  8:  125. 

Law  Books.     U.  S.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  250. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  315. 

Law  Commission,  Digest  of.     (W.  O.  C.  Morris)  Fortn. 

9:  69S. 
Law  Courts,  Abuses  in.     Dem.  R.  21:  305. 

—  English,  Abuses  and  Annoyances  in.    Westm.  68:  33. 

—  London,  Where  to  put.     All  the  Year,  21:  224. 
Illuminations  representing.     (G.  R.  Corner)  Arch. 

39:  357- 

—  of  Russia.     (E.  Schu3^1er)  Nation,  8:  331.—  (W.  R.  S. 

Ralston)  Good  Words,  9:  569. 

—  Romance  of.     Eel.  R.  125:  81. 

Law  Craft,  Legerdemain  of.    Dem.  R.  22:  529.    23:  13}. 

Law  Journal,  U.  S.     (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  16:  iSi. 

Law  Making,  Mechanics  of,  Symonds  on.  Westm.  23: 
137.  — Mo.  R.  137:  388. 

Law  Office,  Episodes  of.     Canad.  Mo.  18:  294. 

Law  Patronage.     Westm.  21:  102. 

Law  Reform.  Westm.  17:  248.  19:  42.  31:  i.  39: 
205.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  603.  — Ed.  R.  51:  478.— 
Quar.  38:  241.  42:  181.  116:  519.  —  (J.  T.  Aus- 
tin) Chr.  Exam.  9:  279. — Mo.  R.  149:  160.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  21:  477.  35:  402.  45:  232.— Eel.  R.  54: 
384.  109:  316.  —  Irish  Q.  6:  693.  —  Penn  Mo.  6: 
409.  —  (W.  M.  Corry)  West.  Law  J.  3  :  114.  —  (T. 
Sedgwick)  West.  Law  J.  3  :  145.  —  (D.  Raymond) 
West.  Law  J.  3:  385. — West.  Law  J.  9:  257,  451. 

—  and  the  English  Supreme  Court.     Am.  Law  R.  8:  256. 

—  District  Courts.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  51 :  478. 

—  for  Scotland.     Westm.  26:  139. 

—  in  America.     Westm.  16:  359. 

—  in  England.     Ed.  R.  141:  179.  — Dem.  R.  28:  33. 

—  in  New  York.     Hunt,  19:  271. 

—  in  Pleading.     (A.Dougherty)  Hunt,  7:  534. 

—  Process  and  Pleading.     Westm.  56:  141. 

—  Progress  and  Prospects  of.     Fraser,  47:  355. 
Law  Reports.     (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  18:  371. 

—  and  Reporters.     So.  Q.  18:  147. 

—  and  Reporting.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  16:  235. 

—  Greenleaf's.     (N.  Haven)  No.  Am.  22:  27. 

—  Mason's.     (H.  Wheaton)  No.  Am.  8:  253. 

—  Pickering's.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  20:    180. —  (J. 

Sparks)  No.  Am.  23:  217. 

—  Tyng's.     (T.  Metcalf)  No.  Am.  7:  184. 

—  Wheaton's.     (D.  Webster)  No.  Am.  8:  63.  —(J.  Gal- 

li-on)  No.  Am.  5:  no.  —  (T.  Metcalf)  No.  Am.  17: 
118.  —  Anal.  M.  13:  441. 

—  Yelverton's.     (H.  Wheaton)  No.  Am.  16:  196. 
Law-Reporting.     Fraser,  71:  395. 

Law  School  at  Cambridge.    (C.  Follen)No.  Am.  36:  395. 
Law  Schools,  Graduate  Courses  at.     (S.  E.  Baldwin)  Am. 

J.  Soc.  Sci.  11:  123. 
Law  Student.     Anal.  M.  4:  326. 

—  William  Wirt's  Letter  to.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  t,:!,- 
Law  Students,  Advice  to.    (T.  Walker)  West.  Law  J.  i: 

4S1,  542. 


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Law  Stiide  ts  and  Law  Dinners.     Bentley,  33:  86. 
Lawes,  Henry,  Character  and  Works  of.    Fraser,  51 :  563. 
Lawless,  Kaikes.     Corah.  30:  84. 
Lawless,  V.  B.,  Lord  Cloneurry.     See  Cloncurry. 
Lawn  Sleeves;  a  I'oem.     Black w.  27:  356. 
Lawns,  Sunny  Thoiij^lits  on.     Once  a  Week,  9:  20. 
Lawn  Mower,  Archimedean.     Pract.  M.  2:  316. 
Lawn-1'lantiiig  fur  small  i'laces.    (S.  Parsons,  jr.)  Scrib. 
17:  725. 

—  Village.     (S.  Parsons,  jr.)  Scrib.  18:  48. 

—  for  City  and  Country.     (S.  Parsons,  jr.)  Scrib.   18: 

249.     22:  415. 

—  for  Winter  Effect.     (S.  Parsons,  jr.)  Atlan.  47:  690. 
Lawn  Tennis.     -See  Tennis. 

Lawrence,  Abbott.  Hunt,  34:  46.  —  (N.  Ap|)leton) 
Hunt,  34:  657. — (H.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Kduc.  i: 
205.  —  (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  297. 

—  Liberality  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  447. 

—  Minister  and  Protectionist.     Dem.  li.  25:  179. 

—  Portrait  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  9:  331. 

Lawrence,  Amos.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  81:  514. — 

with  portrait,  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  9. 
Lawrence,  George  A.     (G.  Livingstone)  Ed.  R.  108:  532. 
Lawrence,  Sir  Henry.     Fraser,  86:  251.  —  No.  Brit.  32: 

345.  —  (W.   F.   B.  Laurie)  Dark  Blue,  4:    530. — 

(J.  W.  Kaye)  Good  Words,  6:  69. 

—  and  Lord  Elgin.     Lond.  Q.  39:  311. 

—  Governor  of  Lidia.     Brit.  Q.  56:  4S7. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  138:  120.  —Chr.  Obs.  72:  436,  524. 
Lawrence,  J.  L.  Mair,  Lord.     Dub.  R.  85:  396. 
Lawrence,  Capt  .James.  Anal.  M.  2: 129.  —  Portfo.(Den.) 

10:  235.     17:  3,  93. 
Lawrence,  Sir  John.     Blackw.  105:  416,  709. 

—  as  Viceroy  of  Lidia.    (G.  Smith)  Good  Words,  20:  669. 
Lawrence,  Leonard.     Aiuialte  and  Lucenda.     (IL  Bald- 
win) Retros.  4:  72. 

Lawrence,  Mrs.  Rose  d' Aguilar.  Poems.  (F.  W.  P.  Green- 
wood) Chr.  Exam.  7:  59. 

Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas.  (R.  N.  Wornum)  Portfo.  8:  37. 
Am.  Q.  10:  210.  —  Ed.  R.  54:  461.  —  Mo.  R.  125: 
244.  —  Mus.  20:  535.  —  (T.  Gautier)  Temp.  Bar,  6: 
435.  —  Chamb.  J.  35:  327.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
71:  35.  —  Colburn,  41:   199. 

Lawrence,  William.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  ^i,. 

—  Lectures  on  Physiology,  etc.     (T.  Bradford)  No.  Am. 

17:  13.  — Am.  Q.  3:  321. 
Lawrence,  William  Beach.  (C.  H.  Hart)  Penn  iMo.  12:  429. 

—  Address  on  the  Fine  Arts.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  41,  81. 
Lawrence  Genealogy.  (H.  G.  Somerby)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  297. 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  Fall  of  Pemberton  Mills.     (J.  B.  Fran- 
cis) J.  Frankl.  List.  69:  242. 

Lawrence  Academy,  Groton,  Mass.    (C.  Hammond)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  2:  49. 
Lawrence  Bloomtield  in  L'eland.    ( W.  AUingham)  Fraser, 

66:  610,  709.    67:  73-737.    68:  95-')25. 
Lawrence  University.     See  Api)let()n,  Wis. 
Lawson,  George,  Life  of.    Eel.  R.  115:  95.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  75:  195.  — Cong.  M.  3:  353. 
Lawsuit,  Story  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  30:  300. 
Lawyer,  The.     Lond.  ^L  10:  23S. 

—  a  Picture.     Lond.  M.  4:  148. 

—  and  the  Love-Letters.     Chamb.  J.  35:  310. 

—  Character  and  Rule  of  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  21  :  42. 

Same  art.  Eel.  ]SIus.  i:  501. 

—  Life  of  a.     INIo.  R.  122:  13. 

—  Memoirs  of  an  aml)itious.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  645. 
Lawyer's  Lamentation.     Knick.  13:  47. 
Lawyer's  last  Brief.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  133,  257. 
Lawyer's  Reminiscences.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  337. 
Lawyer's  Secret.     (^L  E.  Braddon)  Liv.  Age,  69:  259. 
Law3-ers.     Putnam,  8:  440. 

—  and  Courts  of  the  United  States.     Princ.  32:  641. 


Lawyers  and  their  Traits.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Galaxy,  3: 
761.  —  (C.  P.  James)  West.  Law  J.  9:  49. 

—  Boston,  in  olden  Time.     (J.  T.  Morse,  jr.)  Internat. 

R.  9:  542. 

—  Clients,  Witnesses,  and  the  Public.   Liv.  Age,  24:  179, 

230,  306.     25:  289. 

—  Commercial,     limit,  14:  63. 

—  Education  of.     Li>h  Q.  7:  294. 

—  Eminent,  and  Legal  Education.     (A.  Hayward)  Ed. 

R.  84:  377.  — Am.  Q.  12:  267.  — Eel.  M.  9:  437. 

—  English,  Sketches  of.     Lond.  Soc.  n:  86-343. —  (J. 

McCarthy)  Galaxy,  14:  7S7. 

—  French  and  English.     Cornli.  lO:  672. 

—  Growth  of  the  Bar.     All  the  Year,  22:  397,  420. 

—  in  Parliament.     Antiquary,  4:  188. 

—  Jeaft'reson's  Book  about.     Lond.  Q.  28:  453.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  69:  316.  —  Am.  Law  R.  2:  72. 

—  Lives  of  eminent.     (A.  Hayward)  Ed.  R.  84:  377. 

—  Missouri.     (H.  C.  Lodge)  Nation,  27:  335. 

—  Moralit\' of.     Cornh.  3:  447.     12:  105. 

—  Moralities  of.     Lond.  M.  12:  ^2- 

—  Morals  and  Utility  of.     (J.  T.  Brooke)  West.  Law  J. 

7:  I. 

—  of  England.     Mo.  R.  140:  167. 

—  of  Suftolk  County,  Mass.,  to  1841.    (A.  Bradford;  .Vm. 

Q.  Reg.  13:  417. 

—  Roman.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  715. 

—  Scottish  and  English  Critics.     Ed.  R.  105:  219. 

—  Successful.     Westm.  108:  157. 
Set  (tUo  Attorneys;  Bar;  Solicitors. 

Lay  of  the  seven  Oars.  (H.  Hayman)  Dark  Blue,  i :  23S. 
Lay  of  Thrym;  a  Poem.  (C.  P.  Cranch)  Atlan.  33:  439. 
Lay  on  .Vncieut  Rome,  not  by  T.  B.  Maeaulay.     Knick. 

21:  39S. 
Lays  of  Ancient  Rome.     See  JIacaulay. 

—  of  the  Elections.     (W.  E.  Aytoun)  Blackw.  81:  631. 

—  of  the  Levelers.     Blackw.  37:  446*,  656. 

—  of  many  Lands.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  314,  39S,  657.    32: 

104,  540.     33:  91. 

—  of  the  past  Days,  Hughes's.     Colburn,  89:  59. 

Lay  Confessional;  a  Dramatic  Sketch.  Blackw.  128:  37. 
Lay  Element  in  Churches.     (S.  R.  Demieii)  Cong.  Q.  2: 

293- 

—  in  England  and  America.     (J.  H.  Hopkins)  Contemp. 

39:  416. 
Lay-Folks'  Mass  Book.     Month,  38:  5S0.     39:  243. 
Lay-Preaching.     (W.  W.  Patton)  New  Eng.  35:  126. — 

(E.  D.  Morris)  Am.  Preslj.  R.  20:  227. 

—  in  Ireland.     Lond.(i.  2i:  i. 

Lay  Priesthood.     (L.  JI.  Heilman)  Luth.  Q.  7:  505. 
Lay  Representation.     (F.  Hodgson)  Meth.  (i.  20:  228. 

—  and  our  Itinerancy.    (D.  D.  Whedon)  Meth.fJ.  23:  473. 

—  in  Church  Synods.    (J.  Williams)  Am.  Church  R.  10: 

481. 
Lay  Ruling  Elders.    (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  5:  173. 
La}'  Sermon.     Sharpe,  51 :  309. 

—  at  Sea.     (A.  Davezac)  Dem.  R.  8:  336. 
Lay  Sermons.     (J.  Hogg)  Fraser,  10:   i. 

Lay  Work,  Development  and  Direction  of.     (L.  A.  Got- 
wald)  Luth.  Q.  4:  369.  — (J.  Leyburn)  Luth.  Q.  11: 

459- 
Layard,  Sir  Austin  Henry.     Nat.  51.  8:  556.  —  Internat. 
M.  2:  433. 

—  Accusations  and  Intrigues  of.    (M.  Maccoll)  Gont.  M. 

n.  s.  21 :  397. 

—  and  the  Last  of  the  Chaldees.     Colburn,  87:  337. 

—  and  Nineveh,  with  portrait.   Bentley,  29:  102.    Same 

art.  with  portrait,  Ed.  M.  22:  289.     See  Nineveh. 
Laycock,  Samuel.   Songs  of  the  Mills.    Liv.  Age.  8r:  £5. 
Layer,  Christopher,  the  Jacobite.    All  the  Year,  24:  402. 
La\-iiig  of  Corner  Stone  of  a  Church;  Form  of  oervice. 

Mcrcersb.  6:  203.     8:  30S. 


LAYING 


16-Z 


LEARNING 


Layinj^  on  of  Hands.     (D.  Gaiis)  Mercersb.  lo:  S3. — 

(i*.  S.  Davis)  .MtTcersb.  18:  572. 
Layman,  OIHce  and  Work  of.    (K.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Church 

1:.  30:  117. 

—  Duties  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  266. 

—  in  Tresbyterian  C'iiurtli,   Duty  of.     (B.  J.  Wallace) 

Am.  Presb.  K.  i:  137. 

—  Rights  of.    (\V.  F.  Clemson)  Am.  Church  R.  13:  624. 
Lazariilo  de  Tonnes,  Adventures  of.     Reiros.  2:  133. 
Lazaro's  Legacy.     (E.  B.  Hamley)  Li  v.  Age,  59:  124. 
Lazarus;  a  Poem.     (C.  \V.  Everest)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17: 

479- 
Lazarus  and  the  Rich  Man.     (S.  Whiting)  Meth.  Q.  19: 

414,  614. 
Lazarus,  Raising  of.    (C.  P.  Reichel)  Good  Words,  9:  244. 

—  (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  l8:  82.  — (J.  I.  Mom- 

bert)  Princ.  38:  24S. 
Laziness,  Medicinal  Effects  of.    Lond.  Soc.  8:  2S9. 
Lazulite  of  North  Carolina.     (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  6:  363. 
Lazy  Beppo;  a  Story.    (H.  Hoffmann)  Appkton,  24:  266. 
Lazy  Dick;  a  Tale.     Canad.  Mo.  13:  520. 
Lazy  Tour  of  two  idle  Apjjrentices.    (C.  Dickens  and  W. 

W.  Collins)  House.  Words,  16:  313-409. 
Leach,  James.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  197. 
Lead.     (H.  X.  Draper)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  349. 

—  and  Copper  Trade  ni  the  West.     Hunt,  8:  3S4. 

—  as  a  Covering  for  Roofs.  (C.  Detain)  Eel.  Engin.  1 :  8S9. 

—  for  Pencils.     Pract.  M.  7:  215. 

—  Hot  Blast  in  smelting.     Am.  J.  Sci.  42:  169. 

—  in  Its  Relation  to  Water  Supply.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  81. 

—  Liscriptions  on  I  eaves  of,  in  British  Museum.     (W. 

de  G.  Birch)  Arch.  44:  123. 

—  ^letallurgy  of,  Percy's.     Nature,  4:  21S. 

—  Pig  of,  discovered  in  Derbyshire.    (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  5: 

369.     7:  170.     9:  45. 

—  White.     (.J.  C.  Booth)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  33:  30. 
Manufacture  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  399.  —  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  1 :  339. 
Lead  Coffin  found  at  Bow.    (C.  R.  Smith)  Arch.  31 :  308. 

—  found  at  St.  Pancras  Priory-.     (W.  II.  Blaauw)  Arch. 

31:  438. 
Lead  Factory,  Day  at  a.     Penny  M.  11:  249. 
Lead  ]\Iine,  Day  at  a.     Shar[)e,  6:  245. 

—  Descent  into.     Cliamb.  J.  44:  31. 

Lead  Mines  and  Works  in  Germany.   Eel.  Engin.  7:  634. 

—  in  Britain  worked  by  the  Romans.     Penny  M.  5:  503. 

—  of  Hampshire  County,  Mass.     (A.  Nash)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

12:  238. 

—  of  Missouri.     (L.  Feuchtwanger)  Hunt,  16:  177. 

—  of  Silesia.     Pract.  ]\L  3:  250. 

—  of  Southampton.     No.  Am.  i:  385. 

—  of  Wisconsin.     West.  J.  7:  394. 
Lead-Mining  at  Galena,  111.     Harper,  32:  681. 
Lead  Ores.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sei.  3:  173. 

—  Dressing  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  59. 
Lead  Paint,  Use  of.     Eel.  I-^ngin.  2:  627. 

Lead  Paints  in  the  English  Climate.     Am.  Arch.  6:  182. 
Lead-Pencils,  how  thej'  are  made.     {,L  Wilcox)  Scrib. 

15:  801.— .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  397. 
Lead-Pencil  Country  of  Cumberland.    Chamb.  J.  6:  225. 
Lead  Region.     (C.  Lanman)  Hunt,  16:  181. 

—  and  Trade  of  L'pper  Mississippi.     (E.  B.  Washburn) 

Hunt,  18:  285. 

—  of  Wisconsin  and  Missouri.     (J.  G.  Hedge)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  43:  35. 
Lead  Trade  in  the  West.     De  Bow,  24:  211. 
Leadbeater,  JIary.     Loadbeafer  Papers.     Liv,  Age,  74: 

195,  51S.  —  Dub.  Univ.  60:  236. 

—  Poems  of.     FaI.  R.  8:  815. 

Leaden  Casket.    (Mrs.  A.  W.  Hunt)  Belgra.  40:  353,  476. 
41:  100-483,     42:  111,369,478.     43:  99,227. 


Leader,  Benjamin  W.     Art  J.  23:  45. — with  portrait, 

Colburn,  165:  S28,  934. 
Leaders  of  the  People,  Popular.     (0.  B.  Frotliinghani) 

Nation,  3:  351. 
Leadville,  Colorado.     (Mrs.  II.  II.  Jackson)  Allan.  43: 

567.  —  (I.  Bonner)  Lippiuc.  24:  604. 

—  Ups  and  Downs  in.  (E.  Ingersoil)  Scrib.  18:  801. 
Leaf  and  Blade.  (I.  D.  Coolbrith)  Overland,  11:  iSi. 
Leaf  and  Cloud,  Beautj'  of.    (E.  Goadby)  Sharpc,  34:  213. 

—  Geometry  of.     Recr.  Sci.  i:  140. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  37:  366. 

—  Tiieoryof.    (C.  De  Candolle)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2:  7. 
Leaf  from  the  F'ortunes  of  Mordaunt  Mervale.  Dub.  Univ. 

17:  459. 
Leaf  from  the  Parish  Register.     House.  Words.  8:  437. 
Leaf  in  the  Storm.     (J.  de  la  Rame)  Liiipinc.  7:  249. 
Leaf  of  Life.     (W.  B.  Glazier)  Knick.  36:  50. 
Leaf  Drinks.     Chamb.  J.  50:  555. 

Leaf-wearing  Tribe.  (M.  J.  Walhouse)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  3^9. 
Leaves,  Arrangement  of.     (H.  Airy)  Nature,  7:  343. 

—  Breathing  Pores  of.   (T.  D.  Biscoe)  Am.  Natural.  6:  129. 

—  Inerpiilateral.     (W.  J,  Beal)  Am.  Natural.  5:  571. 

—  of  Plants.     St.  James,  2:  322. 

—  Physical  Functions  of.     Nature,  18:  672.     Same  art. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  -565. 

—  Why  they  fall.     (.M.  T.  Masters)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  369. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  70S. 
League  of   Universal   Brotherhood.     (J.  P.  Blanchanl) 

Chr.  Exam.  44:  356. 
Leah,  a  Woman  of  Fashion;  a  Novel.     (A.  Edwarde:-) 

Temp.  Bar,  42:  433.     43:1-577.    44:1-430.     45: 

1,  214.     Same  art.  Galaxy,  18:   581,  725.     19:  5- 

Sio.     20:  73-627. 
Leamington  Spa.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Atlan.  10:  451. 
Leaning  Towers  and  Steeples.     Chamb.  J.  56:  525. — 

Am.  Arcii.  8:  42. 
Leap  in  the  Dark.    (Lady  Hardy)  Lond.  Soc.  22:  1-262. 
Leap  in  the  Dark.     (E.  H.  House)  Galaxy,  10:  5. 
Leap  of  Roushau  Beg;  a  Poem.     (H.   W.  Longfellow) 

Atlan.  41 :   30. 
Leap  Year.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  129. 
Leap  Year;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  53:  603. 
Leap  Y^ear  Romance.    (G.  S.  Hall)  Appleton,2o:  211,  319. 
Lear  and  Qidipus.     (Mrs.  J.  Mercier)  Argosy,  28:  36S. 
Learned  Men,  Influence  of.     (A.  Sherwood)  Chr.  R.  10: 

405. 

—  Last  Words  of.     Dem.  R.  20:   337.  —  (G.  Bancroft) 

No.  Am.  38:  116.  — (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  11:  368. 

—  Localities  of.     Dem.  R.  20:  241. 

—  Vagaries  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  289. 

Learned  Order,  Importance  of  a.     (C.  S.  Henry)  Lit.  & 

Theo.  R.  3:  572. 
Learned  Professions;  to  Students  of  Medicine.     Fraser, 

5:  238. 

—  in  America.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  6. 

Learned  Schools.  Historical  Sketch  of.     Chr.  R.  3:  3S5. 
Learned  Societies.     (J.  Farrar)  No.  Am.  8:  157. 

—  and  Condition  of  Science.     (W.  E.  A.  Axon)  Nature, 

3:  162. 

—  and  Printing  Clubs.    New  Q.  2:  535. 

—  House  Accommodation  for.     Nature,  2:  429. 
Learning,  and  Health.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

20:  162.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  398. 

—  in  the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     Hogg,  8:  86. 

—  in  the  U.  S.    Blackw.  4:  546,  641.  —  No.  Am.  9:  240. 

—  Moral  Influence  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  449,  505. 

—  Revival  of,  in  the  Middle  Ages.     (W.  G.  Clark)  Mac- 

mil.  26:  169,  265.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  259, 
643.  —  West.  M.  2:  247,  296. 

—  Superficial.     (W.  C.  Howells)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  429. 

—  Thought  ve7-sus.     (G.  Grote)  (iood  Words,  12:  S18. 

—  Uses  of.     (E.  H.  Byington)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  444. 


LEARN  IXG 


733 


LEE 


Learning  the  Type-Writer;   a  Tale.      (S.  F.  Hopkins) 

Cath.  World,  30:  82 1. 
Lease  of  two  Hou^ses  in  the  Piazza,  Covent  Garden.     (J. 

Bruce)  Arch.  35:  194. 
Leaseholds,  Urban,  Ethics  of.     Brit.  Q.  69:  301. 
Leatham,  Wm.  Henry,  with  portrait.  Collmrn,  168:  421. 
Leather,  at  Bermoiidsey  and  at  the  Exhibition.     Pract. 

M.4:  71- 
—  JIanuiacture  of  rough.     Pract.  M.  6:  60. 
Leatlier   Bottel  ;   a   Darwinian    Ditty.      (Lord   Neaves) 

Black w.  109:  631. 
Leather-Dressing,  jNIorocco.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:  250,  297. 
Leather  Factor^',  Day  at  a.     Penny  IVI.  11:  209 
Leather  ^Manufacture.     (C.  M.  Lctipp)  Hunt,  3:  141. 
Leather  Trade  of  New  York.     Hunt,  8:  479. 
Lciithern  Men.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Lippiuc.  2:  212. 
Leaves.     See  offer  Leaf. 
Leaves  from  the  Autobiography'  of  a  small  Ten-ier.  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  7:  610,  736,  S56.     8:   105. 
Leaves  from  the  Journal  of  a  Chaplain  of  Ease.     (W.  T. 

M.  Torrens)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  16:  65-710.    17:  214-719. 
Leaves  from  a  Lecturer's  Note-Book.    (K.  Field)  Ev.  Sat. 

10:  466-59S.     11:  71. 
Leaves  from  Life.     (L.  Cross)  Colbnni,    164:    iSi-639. 

165:  764-1221. 
Leaves  on  the  Stream.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  117. 
Leaves  on  the  Tide;  a  Poem.     (H.  Rich)  Allan.  36:  406. 
Leave-Taking.     (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,  63:   144. 
Leaven  that  leavened  the  Lump;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  8: 

351- 
Leavenworth,  Gen.  Henry,  Life  of.    West.  M.  2:  615. 
Leaverett,  John,  was  he  a  Knight  ?    (T.  C.  Amory)  N. 

E.  Reg.  35:  345. 
leaving  off,  Concerning.     Bost.  R.  4:  499. 
Leavitt,  John  M.,  Tragedies  and  Poems  of.    Am.  Church 

K.  30:  457. 
Lebanon,  Mount.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  81:  69. — 

Lond.Q.  15:  150.— Eel.  Pv.  112:  2S4. —  (T.  Laurie) 

Bib.  Sac.  26:   541,  673. 

—  nnd  its  Lihabitants.     Eel.  M.  52:   i,  227. 

—  Adventure  in.     (F.  Walpole)  Bentley,  28:  615. 

—  and  its  recent  Scenes.     Eel.  ^l.  51:  3^1- 

—  Captive  Chiefs  of.  (E.  E.  Napiei-)  Shavpe,  16:  193-371. 

—  Cedar  Forests  of.     (H.  H.  Jessup)  Hours  at  Home,  4: 

404,  499. 

—  Christian  Pasha  of.     All  the  Year,  11:  yty. 

—  Christians  and  Pagans  of.     Chanib.  J.  34:  113. 

—  Churchill's.     Eraser,  51:  296.  —  Colburn,  98:  271. 

—  Exijcriences  in.    Putnam,  6:  396.    Same  art.  Broadw. 

10:  26. 

—  French  in.     All  the  Year,  4:  510. 

—  in  the  Summer  of  1S41.     CoHuri!,  64:  85. 

—  jMiumers,  Customs,  etc.,  Churchill  on.  Eel.  R.  98:  444. 

—  Over,  to  Baalbek.     (J.  C.  M.  Bellew)  Temp    Bar,  i: 

114.  359- 

—  Roughing  it  in.     (M.  E.  Beck)  Lippinc  14:   232. 

—  Sunnner  Life  in.    (J.  A.  Johnson)  Hours  at  Home,  9: 

^  293- 

—  Ten  Dnys  in.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  314. 

—  Tliistlc  and  Cedar  of.     Liv.  Age,  40:  279. 
Lebanon  Massacres.     All  the  Year,  5:  211. 

Lebanon,  Conn.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  55. 

—  Rate  Bill  for  1741.     N.  E.  Reg.  20:  45. 

—  Records  of  So.  Ecelcs.  Soc.     Hist.  M.  11:  85. 
Lebanon  School  and  Master  Ti.sdale.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28: 

793- 
Le  Baron  Charles,  with  portrait.     Do  Bow,  10:  694. 
Le  Baron  Family.     (M.  Le  Baron  Goddard)  N   E.  Keg. 

25:   180. 
Le  Bas,  C.  W.,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  28:  3S1. 
Lebnin,  Jacques,  Case  of.     All  the  Year.  18:  355.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  70:  S^-  — Blackw.  57:  705. 


Lebrun,  Madame  Yigee,  ^Memoirs  of.     For.  Q.  20:  i. 

(E.  Tapp)  Dark  Blue,  3:  650.  — (B.  Murphy)  (  alh. 
World,  29:  767. 

—  Souvenirs  of.     Temp.  Bar,  56:  367.     Same  art.  /ip- 

pleton,  22:  242. 
Le  Brun,  Pierre  Antoine.     Colbum,  13:  396. 
Lebrun,  Ponce  Denis.     Portfo.(l>en.)  9:  22. 
Leclaire,  E.  J.     System  with  his  Emjiloyes.     Chamb.  J. 

4:  193.  —  (S.  Taylor)  19th  Cent.  8:  370. 
Leclanche's  Cell,  Electro-motive  Force  of.     (S.  A.  Saun- 

der)  Nature,  12:  564. 
Le  Clercq,  Theodore.   Proverbes  Dramatiques.   Lond.M. 

12:  17. 
LeConte,  John  L.     Poj).  Sei.  j\[o.  5:  622. 
LeConte,  Joseph.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  358. 
Lecouvreur,  Adrienne.    Temp.  Bar,  49:  534.  —  Appleton, 

24:  250. 
Lectionary  and  Breviary.     (E.  E.  Higbee)  Mercer>b.  22: 

52,  291. 

—  in  Public  Worship.     (H.  Raw.son)  Theo.  R.  6:  246. 

—  Use  of.     (E.  White)  Cong,  i:  36. 

Lecture,  Lyceum.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  8:  271. 

—  Public,  for  diffusing  Information.     Princ.  29:  193. 
Lectures.     Fv.  Sat.  9:  859. 

—  and  Lecturers.     Putnam,  9:  317. 

—  and  Public  Conferences  among  the  Ancients.     Cath. 

World,  5:  289. 

—  in  England,  How  they  manage.     (M.  C.  Tyler)  Put- 

nam, 13:  9S. 

—  New  Field  for.     (A.  Tanzer)  Nation,  29:  304. 

—  on  the  Times.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  Dial,  3:  1,  iSi,  297. 

—  Popuhir.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  12S.  —  NewEng.  8:  1S6. 

—  Scientific.     Quar.  145:  35. 

—  to  Ladies.     Nature,  i:  45. 

—  to  Workingmen.     Dub.  Univ.  41:  285. 
Lecture  I5ureau,  An  Hour  at.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  75. 
Lecture  S,vstem,  American.     (T.  W.  Higginsou)  Macmil. 

18:  48.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  4S9. 
Lecturers,  Amateur.     (E.  P.  Rowsell)  Colburn,  106:  25- 

—  and  Lecturing.     (T.  Cooper)  Eel.  M.  62:  214. 

—  French.     St.  .James,  17:  213. 

Lecturers,  Popular;  George  Dawson.  (G.  Gilfillan)  Tait, 
n.  s.  15:  279.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  14:  356. 

Lecturing  ;  Free-Lecture  Experience.  (J.  T.  Fields)  Har- 
per, 59:  76. 

—  Leaves  from  Lecturer's  Note-i3ook.     (K.  Field)  Ev. 

Sat.  10:  466-598.     11:  71. 

—  Popular.     Chamb.  J.  6:  150. 

Ledru-Rollin,  Philijipe,  Pergonal  Recollections  of.  (K. 
Blind)  Frascr,  91:  243. 

Lcdyard,  John,  Life  and  Travels  of.  (.1.  Sparks)  Sparks's 
Am.  Biog.  24:  3.  —  (C.  Cusliing)  No.  Am.  27:  360. — 
Am.  Q.  3:  88.  —(R.  Southey)  (Juar.  38:  85.  Same 
art.  Mus.  13:  564.  —  (K.  Emerson)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 
10:  317,  370. 

Ledyard  Family.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  176. 

Lee,  .\rtluir,  Early  Letters  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  29:  62-428. 

—  Journal,  1784.     Olden  Time.  2:  334. 

—  Life  and  Correspond,  of     (.L  Sparks)  No.  Am.  30:  454. 

—  Life  of,  Lee's.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:  3S6,  555. 

Lee,  Gen.  Charles.  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  13:  103. 
—  N  E.  Reg  14:  33.  —  Liv.  Age,  62:  118.  —  i'ortfo. 
(Den.)  11:  127. 

—  Life  oL     (J.  Sparks)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  18:  3. 

—  Moore's  Trea.son  of.     Liv.  Age,  66:  178. 

Lee,  Eliza  B.     Naomi;  or  Boston  two  hundred  Years  ngo. 

Brownson,  6:  476. 
Lee,  George  W.  P.  C,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  84:  630. 
Lee,  Francis  L.     (S.  L.  CIcuumis)  I'ennsyl.  M.  i:  343. 
Lee,  Gideon,  Biography  of.     Hunt.  8:  57. 
Lee,  Mrs.  ILarriet.    Liv.  .Vge.  31:  329.  — Godey,  44:  427. 
Lee,  Gen.  Henry,  Reminiscences  of.    So.  U.  n.  s.  9-  617. 


LEE 


734 


LEGAL 


Lee,  Mary  E.     So.  Q.  19:  518. 

Lee,  Nathaniel,  Plays  of .     Retros.  3:  240. 

Lee,  Jesse.     (D.  Curiy)  Meth.  Q.  10:   58.  —  Am.  Meth, 

M.  5:  131. 
Lee,  .John,  Descendants  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  28:  394. 
Lee,  John,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  5:  209. 
Lee,  Richard,  Descendants  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  26:  61. 
Lee,  Richard  H.,  Life  of.     rortfo.(Den.)  34:  265.—  (E. 

Everett)  No.  Am.  22:  373. 

—  Papers  of.     So.  Lit.  IMess.  27:  26-433.     28:  34,  1S4. 
Lee,  Dr.  Robert.     (IL  W.  C'ros.><key)  Thco.  R.  7:  84.— 

(J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  81 :  86. 

—  Life  and  Remains  of.     Lond.  Q.  34:  127. 

Lee,  Gen.  Robert  E.  Blackw.  iii:  348.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  78:  564.  — So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  685.  — (R.  Stiles)  So. 
M.  16:  supp.  41. 

—  and  Jefferson  Davis.  (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  231. 

—  and  his  Army.     (F.  AV.  Palfrey)  Nation,  26:  136. 

—  and  Jackson,    Reminiscences  of.     (J.   D.   Imboden) 

Galaxy,  12:  627. 

—  at  Gettj-sburg.     (J.  D.  Imboden)  Galaxy,  11:  507. 

—  Battle  of  the  Wilderness.     Land  We  Love,  i :  374. 

—  Campaigns  of.  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Galaxy,  11 :  644,  SiS. 

—  Career  of.     (F.  W.  Palfrc}-)  Nation,  26:  136. 

—  Character  of.     (J.  H.  Charaberlayne)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

3:  28. 

—  Correspondence  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  91. 

—  Descent  of,  from  Robert  Bruce.     (W.  W.  Fontaine) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  g:  193. 

—  Did  he  violate  liis  Oath  ?    (J.  L.  M.  Curry)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  6:  54. 

—  Four  Years  with.  (C.  M.  Wilcox)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  71. 

—  Funeral  of;  a  Poem.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  728. 

—  h\  Memoriam.     So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  325. 

—  Jlemoir  of.     (C.  C.  Chesney)  Ed.  R.  137:  363. 

—  Memorial  Association.     (S.  T.  Wallis)  So.  M.  16:  60S. 

—  Personal  Character  of.  (J.  E.  Cooke)  Appleton,  13:  50. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     (W.  N.  Pendleton)  So.  M. 

15:  603. 

—  Report  of  Campaign  in  Pennsylvania.  Hist.  M.  15:  97. 

—  Surrender  of.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  402. 

—  (E.   P.   Alexander)   So.    M.   12:    747.  — (A.    De 
Quincev)  Lakeside,  5:   327. 

—  "  To  the  Rear."     (J.  W.  Jones)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  31, 

105.  — (W.  W.  Smith)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  562. 

—  Tributes  to.     So.  M.  8:  i. 

—  Visit  to.     (G.  T.  Denison)  Can.ad  Mo.  i:  231. 

Lee,  Stephen  D.,  Sketch  of.     (W.  H.  Brand)  Land  We 

Love,  2:  324,  407. 
Leech,  John.     (R.   Sturgis)  Scrib.   17:  553.  —  Lond.  Q. 

24:  105.  —  Blackw.  97:  466. — Ev.  Sat.  13:  681. — 

Fcl.  M.  64:  236. 

—  Caricatures  of.     Once  a  Week,  18:  554. 

—  Ill  Memoriam.     Cornh.  10:  743. 

—  Life  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  5:   18,  45,  67. 

—  Pictures  of  Life  and  Character.     Quar.  96:  75.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  567.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  392. 

—  Sketches.    All  the  Year,  7:  390. 

—  Work  and  Character  of.     No.  Brit.  42:  213.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  85:  120. 
Leeches.     Chamb.  J.  53:  431.  —  House.  Words,  8:  492. 

—  How  we  catch  our.     Chamb.  J.  44:  569. 

—  Medicinal.     (A.  Berghaus)  i'op.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  478. 

—  Prognostications  bv.     Ev.  Sat.  16:  575. 

—  Snail.     (W.  Houghton)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  81. 

—  Trade  in.     De  Bow,  13:  30. 

Leech  Culture,  Curiosities  of.     Once  a  Week,  6:  259. 
Leech  Ixire.     (W.  Houghton)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  355. 
Leech  Merchant  of  Marash.     Chamb.  J.  32:  373. 
Leechman,  William,  Account  of.     Chr.  Obs.  11:   753. 
Leeds  and  its  Merchants.     Lond.  Soc.  lo:  t,-i,4. 

—  H.  R.  Marsden  and  the  Town  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  i. 


Leeds,  Potten-  of.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  17:  305. 

—  What  is  doing  for  the  People  of.     (S.  Smiles)  Peop.  J. 

i:  136. 
Leeds  Castle,  Kent.     Penny  M.  7:  225.  — Antiquary,  4: 
39,  lOj- 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  Dampier)  Once  a  Week,  16:  611. 
Leek-Seed  Chapel.     St.  Jame-s  6:  479. 

Lees,  Charles,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  172. 
Le  Fanu,   Joseph    Sheridan.      Dub.   Univ.  81  :    319.  — 
Temp   Bar,  50:  504. 

—  Checkmate.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  235. 
Lefevre,  C.  S.     See  Eversley,  C.  S.  L. 

Lefevre,  Sir  George.     Life  of  a  Traveling  Phj-sician. 

Ed.  R.  78:  47. 
Le  Fevre,  J.     Jleth.  M.  35:  225. 
Lefroy,  Thomas  L.,  Chief  Justice.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  65. 

—  Ciilburn,  8:  393. 
Left-Foot  Shoe.     Chamb.  J.  42:  673. 
Left-Hand.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  401. 

Left-handed  Elsa;  a  Story.  (R.  E.  Francillon)  Blackw. 
118:  696.  119:  34.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128: 
237-625. 

Left-handed  Job;  a  Storj'.     Chamb.  J.  50:  310. 

Left-handed  People.     All  the  Year,  34:  136. 

Left  in  Charge;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  53:  747,  763. 

Left  out.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Atlan.  39:  43. 

Left  to  Herself.     Victoria,  19:  25-97. 

Left  well  off;  a  Tale.  St.  James,  13:  215.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  85:  513. 

Left  wounded  on  the  Field;  a  Tale.  (T.  A.  Dodge)  Put- 
nam, 14:  317. 

Legs,  Artilicial.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  54:  Si. 

Palmer's.     J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  49:  60. 

—  Wooden  and  otherwise.    All  the  Year,  34:  465. 
Legac}^  Strange  Way  to  a.     Chamb.  J.  37:  4. 
Legacies,  Law  of.     Liv.  Age,  136:  186. 

Legal  Antiquities,  Grimm's  Teutonic.  For.  Q.  9:  124. 
Legal  Bibliography.  (R.  S.  Guernsey)  Lib.  J.  i:  393. 
Legal  Character,  Integrity  of.     New  York  R.  8:  375. 

Tyson  on.     Mo.  R.  164:  510. 

Legal  Customs.  Present  Aspect  of  some.     Fraser,  93:  645. 
Legal  Department  of   Government.      (J.  Bryce)  Fortn. 

19:  316. 
Legal  Education.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  57.  —  So.  Q.  14:  432. 

—  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Macmil.  25:  115.  —  (A.  Ilaywartl) 
Ed.  R.  84:  259,  377.  — (N.  F.  Davin)  Canad.  Mo. 
17:  287, 

—  Bad  Lawyers  or  good?    (W.  Bagehot)  Fortn.  13:  6S5. 

—  in  the  West.     (W.  G.  Hammond)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  8: 

165. 

—  Reform  in.     Am.  Law  R.  10 :  626. 

Legal  Etiquette.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Fortn.  8:  169. 

Legal  FacetiiB.     Chamb.  J.  30:  3S0. 

Legal  Histoiy,  Waves  of.     (K.  N.  McFee)  Canad.   ]\Io. 

18:  530. 
Legal  Literature  in  America.     (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation, 

2:  665. 
Legal  Lyrics.     Lond.  M.  3:  632. 
Legal  Oratory  of  Greece.    Quar.  29:  313. 
Legal  Profession.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  322. —  West.  Law  J. 

7:  97.  —  (B.  B.  Minor)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  356,  611. 

—  (B.  F.  Porter)  De  Bow,  2:  142.  —  Portfo.(Den.) 

33:  473- 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Am.  Whig  R.  4:  242, 

—  and  the  County  Courts.     No.  Brit.  18:  561. 

—  Christianity  in.     Chr.  R.  23:  415.  — So.  Lit.  Mess. 

27:  66. 

—  ill  America.     (.T.  Bryce)  Macmil.  25:  206. 

—  in  England.     (B.  Rand)  No.  Am.  42:  513. 

—  Romantic  Stoiies  of.    Lond.  Soc.  39:  105-417.   40:134. 
Legal  Protection  of  good  Faith.     (D.  Lord,  jr.)  Hunt,  i: 

227. 


LEGAL 


735 


LEGENDS 


Legal  Reform.     (W.  Forsyth)  Ed.  R.  ill :  1S9.    See  Law 

Reform. 
Legal  Study,  Hoffman's  Course  of.     (J.  Story)  No.  Am. 

6:   45.  —  (P.  Cruise)  No.  Am.  30:   135.  —  (G.  S. 

Hillard)  No.  Am.  46:    72.— Am.   Q.   20:    88.— 

Princ.  9:  509. 
Legal  Tender  and  the  Bloody  Shirt.     (II.  White)  Nation, 

29:  399. 

—  in  Illinois,  1S77.     (H.  White)  Nation,  24:  317. 

—  Law  for.     liank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  27:  374. 

—  New  Chapter  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  258. 

Legal  Tender  Act,  Decision  of  Sufireme  Court.  Bank. 
M.  (N.Y.)  24:  712.—  (S.  G.  Fisher)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.) 
24:  761.  —  (K.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  145.    10:  100. 

—  Legality  of.     (H.  V.  Poor)  No.  Am.  118:  88. 

—  Probable  Effects  of  Decision  ou,  1868.  (J  B.  Hodgskin) 

Nation,  7:  164. 
Legal  Tender  Cases  of  1S71.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  26:  752, 
832. 

—  What  they  decide.     (I.  S.  Sharp)  Bt.nk.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

28:  729. 
Legal  Tender  Currency.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  14. 
Legal  Tender  Law,  New  York.     (H.  White)  Nation,  28: 

195. 
Legal   Tender    Laws   during   the   Revolution.      (xV.    S. 

Bulles)  Penn  Mo.  10:  538. 
Legal  Tender  Notes,    Constitutionality   of.      Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  18:  345. 

—  New  York  Sup.  Court  on.    Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  18:  112. 

—  Scheme  of.  (S.  T.  Spear)  Bank.  JI.  (N.  Y.)  30:  544. 
Legal  Tender  Question,   1S79.     (I.  T.  Hoague)  Nation, 

28:  364. 
]>egal  Tenders  and  the  Debtor  Class.      (E.  L.  Godkin) 
Nation,  ig:  414. 

—  Future  of,  1S69.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  9:  500. 

—  Interest-bearing.     (D.  P.  Bailey,  jr.)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

31:  696. 

—  Real  Nature  of.     Nation,  5:  234. 

—  Reissue  of,  1878.     (G.  H.  Hilton)  Nation,  26:  322. 

—  Sec.  Sherman  and.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  29:  416. 
Legalism  and  Beeciierism.  (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  t^.  4:  21. 
Legar(5,  Hugh  S.,  Character  of.     So.  Q.  4:  347. 

—  Life  of,  with  portrait.     Am,  Whig  R.  2:  416. — So. 

Lit.  Mess.  9:  570. 

—  Poems  of.     So.  Q.  16:  224. 

—  Writings  of.     So.  Q.  9:  321.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  123. 
Legend;  a  Poem.     (Mrs.  M.  E.  Hewitt)  Internal.  M.  5: 

451. 
Legend  Beautiful;  a  Poem.     (II.  W.  Longfellow)  Atlan. 

28:  657. 
Legend  Lays  of  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  229-593. 
Legend  of  Albayaldos.     Sharpe,  lO:  277. 
Legend  of  .\ll-Haliow  Eve.    (G.  S.  Hull )  Harper,  59:  S33. 
Legend  of  Alsace.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  20:  yi, 

260. 
Legend  of  Amsanctus.     (W.  L.  Ahlen)  (Jalaxy,  4:   152. 
Legend  of  x\j-a-Coeli;  a  Poem.    (  T.  B.  Aldrich)  Allan.  37: 

257- 
Legend  of  Card3'n.     Tinsley,  13:  214. 
Legend  of  the  Cascades;  a  Poem.    (S.  .\.  Clarke)  Harper, 

48:  313- 

Legend  of  Castle  Gregory.     Dub.  Utiiv.  37:  251. 

Legend  of  Cologne;  a  Poem.    (Bret  Ilarte)  Belgra.  38:  44. 

Legend  of  Corpus.     (R.  I'igotl)  Once  a  Week.  14:  637. 

Legend  of  the  Corrievrechan  Wiiirlpool;  a  Poem.  (G. 
MacDoiiald)  Cornh.  4:  360. 

Legend  of  the  Council  of  Nice;  a  Poem.  (C.  F.  Alex- 
ander) Good  Words,  8:  5S. 

Legend  of  Count  .Julian  and  his  Family.  (W.  Irving) 
Cath.  World,  4:  211. 

Legend  of  Crawford  Notch.  (A.C.  Swasey)  Harper,  48: 
116. 


Legend  of  the  Crocodile  in  Palestine ;  a  Poem.  (H.  Noyes) 

Colburn,  155:  37. 
Legend  of  Duty.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  10:  4S8. 
Legend  of  the  East  Neuk  of  File.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  5S6. 
Legend  of  Elsiuore;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  7:  64. 
Legend  of  the  fatal  King.     Eel.  M.  46:  369. 
Legend  of  Federal  Bottom.     Lakeside,  4:  221. 
Legend  of  Forfarshire.     Eraser,  35:  74,228,295.     Same 

art.  Li V.  Age,  13:  203. 
Legend  of  Friar's  Rock.      (S.   L.  Emery)  Cath.  World. 

21:  780. 
Legend  of  Gibraltar.     (E.  B.  Hamley)  Liv.  Age,  59:  3. 
Legend  of  the  Glaive;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  61:  210. 
Legend  of  the  golden  Prayers.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  397. 
Legend  of  Goodman  Poverty.     Putnam,  6:  411.     .San;e 

art.  Broad w.  8:  473. 
Legend  of  the  haunted  Castle.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  211. 
Legend  of  Hospitality;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  8:  69. 
Legend  of  Jubal:  a  Poem.      (Geo.  Eliot)  Atlan.  25:  5S9. 

Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  6:  165. 
Legend  of  La  Brea.      (C.  Kingsley)   Macmil.  22:  106. 

Same  art.  N.  Eel.  7:  263. 
Legend  of  the  Lake ;  a  Poem.  (J.G.AVhittier).A.tlan.8:  679. 
Legend  of  the  Land  of  Lanvaux;  a  Tale.     (K.  .S.  .Mac- 

quoid)  Temp.  Bar,  48:  107. 
Legend  of  the  Lido;  a  Poem.  (C.Bowles)  Blackw.45:  755. 
Legend  of  Limerick  Bells;  a  Poem.   (B.  R.  Parke>)  Cath. 

World,  1 :  195. 
Legend  of  Loch  Uisk;  a  Poem.    (JIarquis  of  Lome)  Good 

Words,  18:  314. 
Legend  of  the  lost  Well.     Chamb.  J.  16:  195. 
Legend  of  Lough  Beg;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  89:   555. 
Legend  of  Mac  .\lister  More.     Eraser,  i:  46, 
Legend  of  the  Mistletoe;  a  Poem,    (M,  T.  Wagganiau) 

Hari)er,  44:   161. 
Legend  of  the  ^lonkey;  from  the  Chinese.     Fraser,  86: 

296.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  424. 
Legend  of   Mull;   a  Poem.      (Marquis  of  Lome)  Good 

Words,  16:  462. 
Legend  of  my  native  Town.     House.  Words.  17:  53. 
Legend  of  the  mj-sterious  Piper.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  532. 

20:   109. 
Legend  of  Old  ^lisery.     Month.  4:  32. 
Legend   of  Princess  Cotton   Flake.      (T.    A.  Harcourt) 

Overland,  13:  365. 
Legend  of  Ravensholm.      (.7.  II.  Whcutley)  Dub.  L'niv. 

83:  403-  554.  657.     84:   1-417. 
Legend  of  the  Rhine.  (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  21 :  541. 
Legend  of  Roses;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  41. 
Legend  of  Sainte-Barbe.     Bentley.  45:   53. 
Legend  of  St.  Christopher;  a  Poem.     (M.  B.  Williams) 

Lakeside,  9:  49. 
Legend  of  St.  John  ;  a  Poem.     (T.  S.  Chard)  Lakeside,  8 : 

230. 
Legend  of  St.  .John's  Eve.    (G.  C.  :Munro)  Peop.  .J.  5:  y^;^. 
Legend  of  St.  Rosalie.     (D.  :M.  Moir)  Rel.  Cab.  i:  268. 
Legend  of  St.  Tiiomas;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World.  9:  512. 
Legend  of  St.  Vitus;  a  Poem.      Once  a  Week.  II :  405. 
Legend  of  San  .Juan  de  los  Lagos.   (L.  M.  Palmer)  Over- 
land, 3:  50Q. 
Legend  of  Siberia.    (M.  .T.  Kelly)  Overland,  2:  36. 
Legend  of  the  Statue.     (A.  C.  Brackctt)  Scnb.  ii:  SS6. 
Legend  of  the  Talmud;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  494. 
Legend  of  the  Tiiames.     Chamb.  J.  52:  505. 
Legend  of  the  Weilden.     (M.  A.  Smalley)  Cath,  World, 

29:  537, 
Legends,     Westm.36:  i^-?. 

—  and  Fables,  Truth  of.    (II.  E.Wiseman)  Cath.  World, 

i:  433- 

—  and  Stories  of  01(1.     Temp.  Bar,  37:  20. 

—  Ciiapter  on.    Dub.  Univ.  41 :  42.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

36:  577- 


LEGENDS 


736 


LEISURE 


Legends  of  Biblical  Personages,  Goukl's.    (J.  It.  Dennett) 
Nation,  14:  187. 

—  of  Lime.     (H.H.  Davis)  Bentlcy,  13:   156,342. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages,  Maury's.     Prosp.  H.  2:  33S. 
Sources  of.     Dub.  Univ.  71:  590,  702. 

—  of  the  North  of  Scotland,  Miller's.     Mo.  K.  137:  127. 

—  of  Old  Testament  Characters,    Gould's.      Chr.  C)bs. 

72:  587. 

—  of  the  West  Country.     (F.  Davenant)  Eng.  Dom.  M. 

2:  43-331- 

—  Popnlar,  and  Fairy  Tales.    Nat.  H.  5:  396.   Same  art. 

Kel.  M.43:  239. 

—  Wild.     Iluuse.  Words,  lo:  315. 

Legendary  Art,  Mrs.  Jameson's.     Dub.  R.  30:  453. 
Legendary  Carols.      (E.  Sedding)  Once  a  Week,  12:   16. 
Legendary  Lore.      (J.  Sterling)  Black w.  42:  480.     43: 

if>i-  44:335,  664,  742.  47:  253.— Colburn,  147:  644. 
Legendary  Portent.     Cornh.    i:  617,  670.      Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  50:  322. 
Legendre,  Adrien  M.,  and  the  Royal  Society.     (T,  P. 

Thompson)  Wcstm.  20:  424. 
Legge,  George,  of  Leicester.     Eel.  R.  II8:  89. 
Leggett,  William,  with  portrait.     Dem.  K.  7:  3. 

—  Writings  of.    New  York  R.  8:  3S3. 

Legh,  Thomas.  Travels  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.  Quar.  16:  i. 
Legislation,  Abortive.     Brit.  Q.  33:  iii. 

—  American.     (W.  Strong)  New  Eng.  18:  43. 

—  American  and  English  Methods  of.     (S.  Sterne)  Penn 

Mo.  10:  336. 

—  and  Xatiire.     (E.  Goadby)  Nature,  i:  648. 

—  Bentham's  Principles.     (F.  .Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  4:  i. 

—  Class.     (H.  Compton)  Fortn.  19:  207. 

and  Government.      (H.  Compton)  Fortn.  20:  25. 

—  Direct,  by  the  People.     Westm.  57:  143. 

—  Experimental.      (W.   S.  Jevons)  Coutemp.  37:  177. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  754. 

—  Latest  Continental  Theory  of.     Westm.  57:  143. 

—  Mundell  on  Philosophy  of.     Mo.  R.  134:  98. 

—  National,  Relations  of  Business  Men  to.     (H.  A.  Hill) 

Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  3:  148. 

—  Over-.     (IL  Spencer)  Westm.  60:  51. 

—  Parliamentary  Machinery  of.     Ed.  R.  99:  244. 

—  Private,  in  Parliament.     Eel.  R.  120:  397. 

—  Recent  Progress  in.     Ed.  R.  95:  94. 

—  Science  of.     Ed.  R,  9:  354.  —  Dub.  R.  48:  451. 

—  S[)ecial.     Dem.  R.  40:  193. 

—  Statistics  of.     (F.  H.  .Janson)  -T.  Statis.  Soc.  36:  303. 

—  Theory  of,  and  Bentham.  (G.  H.  Smith)  Nat.  Q.  3:  51. 
Legislators,  Business  Men  as.     Nation,  11:  290. 
Legislative  Assemblies,   Duration  of.      (A.  H,  Dymond) 

Canad.  Mo.  15:  470. 
Legislative  Coercion.     (H.  White)  Nation,  28:  144. 
Legislative  Courts.      (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  28:  25S. 
Legislative  Embodiment  of  Public   Opinion.      Dem.  R. 

19:  83. 
Legislatures  and  Parliaments.  Canad.  Mo.  16:  110.  — (W. 

Legg)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  345. 

—  Future  of.     (A.G.Sedgwick)  Nation,  2o:  341. 
Legitimacy,  Law  of.     Ed.  R.  49:  190. 

—  in  France.     Blackw.  65:  590. 

Legnano,  Battle  of,  a.  d.  1176.     (Sir  E.  Creasy)  Temp. 

Bar,  30:  356.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  472. 
Legoff  Family;    a  Tale  of  Brittany.      Dub.   Univ.  33; 

5S4,  755.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  22:  544,  593. 
Le  Grand,  Nash.     (Dr.  Hill)  Am!  Presb.  R.  3:  601. 
Legros,  Alphonse.      (R.  Mi'nard)  Portfo.  6:  114. —  (W. 

E.  Henley)  Art  .1.  33:  294.  — Dub.  Univ.  95:  198. 

—  Etciiings  of.     (S.  Chin)  Portfo.  i :  140. 

Lehigh  and  Wyoming  Valleys.     (J.  Bonsall)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  11:  I. 
Leliniann,  Rudolf,  Works  of.     Art  .T.  26:  169. 
L'llumme  propose.     (D.  Costello)  Eel.  M.  20:  401. 


Leibnitz,  Gottfried  W.  von.  (A.C.  Eraser)  No.  Brit.  5: 
35.  —  (K.  H.  Hedge)  Atlan.  2:  14.  —  (A.  E.  Kroe-n) 
No.  Am.  108:  I. 

—  Abridgment  of  his  Theodicy.     J.   Spec.   Philos.  7: 

(Oct.)  30. 

—  and  Bossuet.     (A.  de  Broglie)  Cath.  World,  2:  433 

—  and  the  Catholic  Church.     Dub.  R.  10:  394. 

—  as  Philosopher  and  Discoverer.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.Q. 

9:  112. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Creed  of.    Bib.  R.  2:  334. 

—  Life  and  Genius  of.     (H.  Rogers)  ¥A.  R.  84:  i.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,   10:  293.  — No.  Brit.  5:  35.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  8:  448. 

—  Philosophical  System  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  9:  575. 
Leicester,  Earl  of,  and  Queen  Elizabeth.  Liv.  Age,  81 :  So. 
Leicester,  Mass.,  Academy.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  51. 
before  1800.    Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  79S. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  60. 

—  History  of.     (E.  AVashbnrn)  Wore.  M.  2:  65. 
Leicester  Cheese-Fair.     All  the  Year,  47:  134. 
Leicester  (Conference,  1877.     Cong.  6:  707. 

Leicester  House  and  Square,  Hist.  of.  Temp.  Bar,  41 :  33S. 
Leicester  Square.    All  the  Year,  27:  229. — Chamb.  J. 
49:  430. 

—  Gossip  about.     Chamb.  .T.  55:  72S. 
Leicestershire,  Traditions  of.     All  the  Year,  32:  37. 
Leidy,  Joseph,  with  portrait.     (E.  J.  Nolan)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

"17:  6S4. 
Leifchild,  John.     Eel.  R.  117:  277- 
Leigh,  Ada.     Homes  in  Paris.     Victoria,  33:  355, 
Leigh,   Benjamin  Watkins,  Eulogy  on.     (W.  H.  Mac- 

farland)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  123. 
Leigh,  Chandos.     Poems.     Ed.  R.  35:  134. 
Leighton,  A.,  Life  of.     Meth.  M.  27:  337. 
Leighton,  Sir  Frederick.     (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Portfo.  i:  161. 

—  with  portrait,  Dub.  Univ.  93:  49. 

—  Picture:  The  Arts  of  War.     (J.  B.Atkinson)  Art  J. 

32:  179. 

—  Technical  Note  on.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  6:  31. 
Leighton,   Robert,   Archbishop.     (T.   D.  Woolsey)  New 

Eng.  3:  106. — Chr.  Obs.  8:  472. 

—  and  Laud.     (B.  Hanbury)  Cong.  M.  6:  349. 

—  Works  of.     Brit.  Q.  52:  352.  — Chr.  Exam.  12:  230. 
Leighton,  William,  Poems  of.     Once  a  Week,  22:  259.  — 

(J.  Crosbj-)  Penn  Mo.  12:  362. 
Leila.     Dial,  i:  462. 
Leila;  a  Storj'.     Blackw.  41:  312. 
Leinstcr,  A.  F.  Fitzgerald,  Duke  of,  with  portrait.    Dub. 

Univ.  84:  42. 
Leinster,  Life  on  the.     Eraser,  22:  277. 

—  Folk-Loreof.  Dub.  Univ.  59:  453.  60:64,436.  6i:Si. 
Leipzig  and  its  Fair.    (T.  Ennnette)  Scrib.  2:  141. — Ev. 

Sat.  9:  71,  459. 

—  Battle  of,  1813.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  416. 

—  Book  Fair  as  we  saw  it.    Colburn,  108:  75.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  39:  419. 

—  Burgher  School  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  9:  210. 

—  Few  Months  in.     Argosy,  6:  138. 

—  Gewandhaus  Centennial,   iSSi.     (T.   Baker)  Nation, 

33:  488. 

—  Messe  at.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  30:  400. 

—  Physiological  Laboratory  at.     (H.  P.  Bowditch)  Na- 

ture, 3:  142. 

—  Prussians  in.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  105. 

—  Student  of.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  20S. 

—  Tournament  of;  a  German  Ballad.  Chr.  Exam.  50:  450. 

—  University  of.     Am.  J,  Educ.  28:  477. 

Leister,  Jacob,  Life  of.     (C.  F.  Hoffman)  Sparks's  Am. 

Biog.  13:  179. — Hist.  M.  21:  18. 
Leisure  and  Hurry.     (A.K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  60:  145. 

Same  art.  Eel..  M.  48:  469. 

—  Uses  and  Abuses  of.     (G.  W.  Bethune)  Hunt,  i :  399. 


LEITH 


737 


LEOPOLD   I. 


Leith.     Penny  M.  g:  34S. 

—  and  its  Atitiquilies.     Tait,  n.  s.   19:  561.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  358. 
Lejeune,  Pere.     (K.  Barber)  Cath.  World,  31:  565. 
Lekaim,  Henri  L.,  French  Actor.     All  the  Year,  38:  413. 
Leksand,  Sweden,  Sunday  at.     Temp.  Bar,  61 :  532. 
Leland,  Charles  Godfrey.     Knick.  47:  125. 

—  Hans  Breitmann  in  Church,  etc.     St.  James,  26:  2S1. 

—  Hans  Breitmann's  Party.     St.  James,  23:  817. 

—  Sunsliine  in  Thought.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  233. 
Leland,  John,  the  Antiquary,  Life  of.     Retros.  18:  171. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     (J.  T.  Smith)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  230. 
Lelgarde's  Inheritance.     All  tlie  Year,  27:  3S0-498. 
Lely,  Sir  Peter,  and  his  Painting.     Temp.  Bar,  41:  93. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121:  549.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

16:  536. 
Lemaire,  Charles  F.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  402. 
Lemaistre,  J.  G.,  Travels  of.     Ed   K.  8:  254. 
Lemaitre,  Frederick.     (C.  Barrere)   Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13; 

447.  — (W.  Sikes)  Lippinc.  15:  588.—  Lend.  Soc.g: 

522.    17:  288. 

—  Robert  Macaire  and  Ruy  Bias.     Temp.  Bar,  62:  537. 
Leman,  Lake.     (R.  Keeler)  Harper,  48:  iS.  —  St.  James, 

15:  -i^l- 

—  Color  of  Water  of.     (A.  A.  Hayes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  99: 

186. 
Le  Mercier,  Andrew.    (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  315. 
Lemine,  Wise  Doctor.     All  the  Year,  23:  25S. 
Lemming,  Norwegian.    Temp.  Bar,  39:  534.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  82:  109.  — Chamb.  J.  55:  808. 

—  and  its  Migrations.     ( W.  D.  Crotch)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  16: 

143.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age,    133:    41 8.      Same  art. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  404. 
Lemon,  Mark,  with  portrait.     Appleton,  8:  493. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (J.  Hatton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5:  169, 

661.     6:  68.. 
Lemons.     House.  Words,  9:  145. 
Lemon  Juice,  Use  of.     Penny  M.  13:  1S7. 
Lemon  Fingers.     House.  Words,  17:  36. 
Le  Morvan  and  its  Sports.     Liv.  Age,  34:  263. 
Lemurs.     Penny  M.  5:  4. 
Lenau,   Nikolaus,  Austrian  Poet.      Eraser,  46:    213. — 

Cornh.  44:  461. 
Lend  me  a  P'lorin.     (Lady  Jackson)  Belgra.  10:  533. 
Lenet,   Pierre,  Arch-Conspirator.      (T.  A.  Trollope)  St. 

Paul's,  10:  617.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  211.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  18. 
L'Enfant,  Pierre  Charles.     Am.  Arch.  10:  192. 
Length,  Standard  of.     (H.  Hennessy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

72:  346. 

—  Unit  of.     (  J.  Yates)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:  34S.  —  Ed. 

Eiigin.  3:  245.  —  Nature,  2:  137. 
Lenhart.  ^Villiam,  Life  of .     (S.  Tyler)  Princ.  13:  394. 
L'Enlumineuse;  or  the  three  Flower  Markets  of  Paris. 

Eraser,  39;  259.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  416. 
Lennox  Family  and  Scottish  History.     Ed.  K.  149:  269. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141 :  387. 
Lenox,  James.     Lib.  J.  5:  49. 

—  Farm  at  the  Five-Mile  Stone.     Galaxy,  19:  473. 
Lenox  Library.     .\m.  Bibliop.  2:  52. 

Lenormand,  Adelaide,  Life  of.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Overland, 

5:  489. 
Lenormand,  Marie  Anne,  French  Fortune-Teller.      Eel. 

M.  13:  23. —Dub.  Univ.  30:  497.  —  Liv.  Age,  5: 

.515-     15=  529-  — Colburn,   69:    17-305.  —  .Vat.  M. 

2:  435.  — Chamb.  J.  3:   i;.. —Hogg,  9:  411. 
Lenses,  Grinding  and  polishing.    (T.  Gill)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

4:  396. 

—  Lecture  on.    (J.  Zentmayer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lor  :  336, 

421. 
Lent  and  Sunday.     Westm.  104:  1. 

—  Lament  for;  a  Poem.     Sharpe,  49:  150. 

47 


Lenthal,  Robert,  Conference  with,  1639.     (J.  H.  Trum- 
bull) Cong.  Q.  19:  232. 
Lentil.  The.     Hogg,  6:  41. 

—  in  Scotland.     Chamb.  J.  15:   191. 

Leuy,  Pass  of.     (R.  M.  Kettle)  Colburn,  169:  254. 
Leo  X.,  Pope.     (C.  M.  Butler)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  583. 
—  Penny  M.  3:  473.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  57. 

—  and  his  Age.     (J.  F.  Keogh)  Cath.  World,  9:  699. 

—  and  his  Times.     Xat.  Q.  10:  122. 

—  and  Luther.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  39:  91. 

—  and  Papacy  in  the  5th  and  6th  Centuries.     (P.  Schaff) 

Meth.  Kl.  24:  574. 

—  Antecedents  and  Predecessors  of.    Chr.  Rem.  12:  496. 

—  Roscoe's  Life  of.     (M.  Laing)  Ed.  R.  7:  336. — Ed. 

F!.  3:  21-283.  —  tJlir.  Obs.  4:  610. 
Loo  XII.,  Pope.     Colburn.  11:  467.  —  Load.  M.  23:  272. 

—  Recollections  of.     Westm.  70:  85. 

Leo  XIII.,  Pope.     Ecl.M.  90:  626.  —  with  portrait,  Eel. 
M.  90:  760. 

—  Accession  of.     (C.  Kent)  Month,  32:  419. 

—  American  A-rchbishops'  and  Bishops'  Letter  to,   1880. 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  361. 

—  and  his  Policy,     (."ong.  7 :  307. 

—  and  Italy,  iS^S.     Dub.  R.  83:  473. 

—  and  modern  Studies.     Dub.  R.  86:  190. 

—  and  the  Princeton  Review.     (J.  Bayma)  Cath.  World, 

31:380,  521. 

—  Coronation  of.     (D.  Paul)  Cath.  World,  27:  280. 

—  Encyclical  on  Scholastic  Philosophy,  1879.     Dub.  R. 

85:  465.— Cath.  World,  30:  289. —(J.  McCarthy) 
Cath.  AVorld,  28:  S49.  30:  11.  —  (J.  A.  Corcora;j> 
Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  719.  —  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  346. 

—  Letter  to  Archbishop  of  Paris,  October,  1880.      Month, 

40:  577. 
to  Cardinal  Nina.     Cath.  World,  28:  419. 

—  Pontificate  of.     Ed.  R.  154:  435.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge, 

151:  387. 

—  Position  of,  1S78.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  27:  251. 
Leo,  Andre.     Ed.  M.  66:28. 

Leoline,  or  Object  of  Guardian  Angels.      Eel.  M.  45: 

222,  409. 
Leominster,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  (m. 
Leon  Manor;  or  the  resolute  Ghosts.     (J.   Hungerford)i 

Potter  .Vm.  Mo.  14:   105-449. 
Leonard,  William  Bouchier.     (J.  Coffin)  N.  E.  Reg.  5:. 

357- 
I^onard  Genealogy.     (W.  R.  Deane)  X.  E.  Reg.  5:  403. 
Leonard  and  Gertrude.     (J.  II.  Pestalozzi)  Am.  J.  Ed;x.. 

7:  521. 
Leonard  Heath's  Fortune.    (R.  II.  Davis)  Lippinc.  5:  31)7. 
Leonardo  da  Vinci,     ^'te  Vinci. 
Leoni  di  ALiuota;  a  Poem.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  iSi,  203, 

266. 
Leonie  Rcgiiault.     (M.  E.  Blair)  Lippinc.  20:  61. 
Leonilla  Lynmore.     (E.  Leslie)  Godey,  23:  3-283. 
Leonora,  Empress  of  Portugal,  I'ortrait  of.     Arch.  43:  i. 
Leonora;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  656. 
Leonora  Casaloni.     (A.  Trollope)  Fortn.  9:  270-673.  — 

10:  41-639. 
Leonora  Chvistina,  of  Denmark.    Fraser,  loi:  235.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  558. 
Leopard  Hunting.     Penny  M.  2:  i. 
Leopards.     Internat.  M.  5:  54. 
Leopardi,  Giacomo.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Quar.  86:  29;;. 

—  Blackw.  98:    450.  —  Cornh.  34:    34 1 .  —  Fr.i.«er, 

38:  659.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Godey,  44:   123. 

—  and  his  Father.     (L.  Villari)  Fraser,  104:   571. 

—  Life  and  "Writings  of.     Prosp.  R.  10:   157. 

—  Translation   of  his  Bruto  Minore.     (T.  W.  Parsons) 

Chr.  Exam.  65:  392. 

—  Works  and  Life  of."    Quar.  86:  205. 

Leopold  I.,  of  Austria,  and  Borri.     Cornh.  15:  971. 


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LETTERS 


Leopold  I.,  Kins  of  the  Belgians.  (E.  Dicey)  Nation,  2:  41. 

—  Blackw.  99:  129.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  546. — 
Lond.  Q.  32:  42. — Eraser,  28:  647. 

—  and  the  Belgians.    Westm.  32:  357.  —  Eraser,  48:  116. 

—  Funeral  of.     Temp.  Bar,  i6:  35S. 

Leopold,  Prince,  Son  of  Queen  Victoria,  with  portrait. 
Dub.  Univ.  95:  60.  —  Lippinc.  15:  370. 

Leopold,  I'lincc,  of  llohcnzoUern-Signiaringen,  with  por- 
trait.    Ev.  Sat.  9:  557,  622. 

Leopold  Ferdinand,  Crown  Prince  of  Belgium,  Death  of. 
Temp.  Bar,  25:  462. 

Leopold  Frederick,  Count  Stolberg.  (B.  Mur^jhy)  Cath. 
World,  25:  535. 

Lepage- Bastien.     (R.  W.  Gilder)  Scrib.  22:  230. 

Lepanto,  Battle  of,  1571.     (W.  H.  Prescott)  Allan,  i:  13S. 

—  Blackw.  76:  69.  -  (Pi.  St.  Hilaire)  Eel.  M.  64:  357 
Lepanto:  a  Poem.     (M.  Daly)  Cath.  World,  33:  Sio. 
L'Eik'c,  C.  M.,  Abbe  de.     (L.  P.  Brockett)  Atlan.  1 :  700. 
Leper,  The.     (C.  Chcsebrough)  Knick.  37:  507.  —  Once  a 

Week,  2:  475. 
Leper  of  the  City  of  Aosta.     (X.  de  Maistre)  Colburn, 

159:  680.     Same  art.  Cath.  World,  14:  767.    Same 

art.  Lond.  M.  i:  419.     Same  art.  Sharpc,  25:  35S. 
Lepers  of  Molokai.     (C.  V\'.  Stoddard)  Overland,  II :  S9. 
Lep'.ireghaun,  The;  or  Gold  Goblin.     Colburn,  7:  230. 
Lepidoptera,  Nocturnal,    in    Canada.     (.J.    S.   Bethune) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:   i. 
Lepros}',  Cure  for.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  38. 

—  Modern.     Chanib.  J.  28:  102.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

55:  369- 

—  Coehin-China  Remedy  for.     (W.  T.  T.  Dyer)  Nature, 

21:  35. 

—  in  Norway.     Liv.  Age,  37:  33. 

Leptis  Magna.     (H.  H.  Gorriiige)  Nation,  27:  68. 
Le  Piiy.     Sharpe,  34:  77-31S.     35=  140.     36:  S4. 
LtMpioc,  Monsieur,  and  iiis  Lodgers.     Eraser,  32:  99. 
Lcrins,  Isles  of.    (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  26:  6S5. 

—  School  and  Scholars  of.     Month,  II :   196. 
Lerinontoff,  Michael,  Works  of.    Nat.  R.  Ii:  330.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  53:   167. 
Lerouge,  Widow,  Case  of.     Bentley,  61 :  300. 
Le  Sage,  Alain  Rene,  Author  of  Gil  Bias.     House.  Words, 

10:  488.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  608.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  34:  39S.  —  Liv.  Age,  64:  323. 
Le  Sage,  George  Louis,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Ed.  R.  10: 

137.  — Mus.  5:  297. 
Lese-Amour;  a  Tale.     (E.  Roland)  Galaxy,  12:  384. 
Leslie,  Charles  Robert.  (P.  G.  Hamertoii)  Fortn.  3:  589.  — 

(H.  T.  Tuekerman)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  218.  —(R.  C. 

Waterston)  No.  Am.  92:  IJ3.  —  Liv.  Age,  62:   109. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Ait  J.  12:  330. 

—  Autobiographical  Recollections  of.     Chamb.  J.  34:  60. 

—  Quar.  107:  470.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age,   65:  515. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  433. 

Leslie,  Eliza.  Pencil  Sketches.  (W.  B.  0.  Peabody) 
No.  Am.  37:  466. 

—  Personal  Reminiscences.      (A.  B.  Haven)  Godey,  56: 

344- 
Leslie,  George  D.     (Tom  Taylor)  Portfo.  i:   177. 
Leslie,  John,  Sketch  of.     Lond.  M.  23:  475. 
Lesseps,  Ferdinand  de.     (.T.  E.  Nourse)  Lippinc.  13:  1^2. 

—  with  portrait,  Appleton,  2:   141.  —  with  portrait, 
Ed.  M.  89:  761. 

—  and  the  Suez  Canal.     (E.  de  Leon)  Putnam,  13:  647. 

—  with  portrait,  Pract.  M.  5:  161. 

—  as  Minister  at  Rome  in  1S40,  with  portrait.     (E.  De 

Leon)  Harper.  60:  230. 
Lessing,  Gottbold  Epbraim.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  F:d.  R.  82: 
4^1.  —  (R.  W.  Macau)  Fortn.  29:  340. — (E.  E.  Du 
Bois)  Nation,  4:  66. —  (F.  TilTany)  Chr.  Exam.  82: 
161.  —  Cornh.  38:   i8r'. 

—  and  Christianity.     (J.  S.  Stalir)  Ref.  Q.  27:  127. 


Lessing,  Gotthold  Ephraim,  and  his  Works.    Nat.  Q.  12: 

305- 

—  as  Philosopher  and  Theologian.     Brit.  Q.  68:  333. 

—  as  a  Theologian.     (.J.  F.  Smith)  Theo.  R.5:3ii.  — (E. 

Zeller)  Unita.  R.  10:  ^77,  469.  —  Prosp.  R.  10:  407. 

—  Dramas  of.     (F.  Hall)    Nation,    28:   154.  —  Colburn, 

100:   127. 

—  Early  Youth  of.     (F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  14:  253. 

—  Emilia  Galotti ;  a  Tragedy:  translated.     Dem.  R.  22: 

511.     23:  237,  348,  421. 

—  Grave  of.     F^v.  Sat.  9:  355. 

—  Laococin.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R.  13:  17.— 

(T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.  16:  312.    20:  72S.    21:9. 
New  Translations  of.  (F.  Carter)  New  Eng.  34:  555. 

—  Life  and  (ienins  of.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  104:  541. 
and  Works  of.     Quar.  147:  i.  —  Lond.  Q.  51:  425. 

—  Westni.  96:  442.     109:  91.  —  For.  Q.  25:  233. 

—  Minna  von  Barnhelm;  a  Comedy.     Dem.  R.  24:  176- 

535-     25:  25. 

—  Nathan  the  Wise.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  8:  149.—  No. 

Am.  106:  704.  —  Retros.  lo:  265. 

—  Prose  Works  of.     (F.  Hall)  Nation,  29:  196. 

—  Recent  Biographies  of,  1878.  (F.  Hall)  Nation,  29:  390. 

—  Stahr's  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  78:  168. 
Lessing,  Karl  Friedrich.     Art  J.  17:  261. 

Lesson  in  Anatomy;  a  Story.     (J.  A.  O'Shea)  Tinslev, 

28:  53. 
Lesson  in  Life;  a  StoTx.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Peop.  J.  5:  2S3. 
Lesson  of  the  Hour.     (E.  J.  Rand,  jr.)  Contin.  Mo.  i :  320. 
Lesson  of  Life.     (D.  Jerrold)  Colburn,  53:  351. 
Lessons  of  Crime.     Knick.  51:  129,  221,  387. 

—  of  a  hundred  Years.     (A.  Bierbower)  Nat.  Q.  31 :  233. 
Lester,  C.  Edwards.     Artist,  Merchant,  and  Statesman. 

Hunt,  14:  235. 

—  My  Consulship.     So.  Q.  25:  185. 

—  Translations  from  the  Italian.     (H.  W.  Torrej')  No. 

Am.  62:  507. 
Lestranges  of  Hunstanton,  Household  Book  of.     (D.  Giir- 

iiey)  Arch.  25:  411. 
Le  Sueur,  F^^ustace.     Art  J.  4:  273,  297. 
Le  Sueur,  P.     Metb.  M.  43:  801. 
Lesurques  Romance.     All  the  Y'ear,  6:  237. — Blackw. 

53:  24. 
Let  every  Man  mind  his  own  Business.     (H.  B.  Stowe) 

Hogg,  2:  360. 
Let-Alone  Principle.     (W.  Elden)  Penn  Mo.  i:  79. 
Letawitza.     (S.  Masocli)  Liv.  Age,  133:  54. 
Lethe.     (E.  G.  Buffum)  I'ioneer,  4:   ib. 
Lethe  and  other  Poems.     Dub.  L'niv.  26:  20. 
Letorieres,   Lancelot-Joseph  de.     (M.  Mather)  Lippinc. 

24:  734- 
Letter  of  my  dead  Wife.     Lond.  Soc   21:  442. 

—  Storj'  of  a.     (J.  Kavanagh)  Liv.  Age,  138:  366. 
Letter,  The,  and  the  Spirit.     (H.  T.  Anderson)  Chr.  Q.  5: 

24S.  — (A.  A.  Livermore)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  2:  221. 

Vaughan  on.     Prosp.  R.  6:  257. 

Letters.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  486. 

—  Ancient.     Penny  M.  14:   362. 

—  and   Letter-Writers.      Eel.    R.    112:    166.  —  All   the 

Year,  35:  227-562.     36:  270.  —  Once  a  Week,  25: 
458. 

of  the  Day.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg,  i :  289.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  15:  255. 

—  and   Letter-Writing.     Brit.  Q.  54:  392.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age.  iii:  477. 

—  and  Telegrams  of  England.     St.  James,  sg:  305. 

—  Birth  and  Parentage  of.     House.  Words,  4:  i.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  24:  473. 

—  Characteristic  Epistles.     Colburn,  ii:  65-528. 

—  Curiosities   in   Letter-Writing.     Chamb.  J.  55  :  458. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  138:  446. 

—  Curious,  and  Letter-Writers.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  3S0. 


LKTTERS 


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LEWALD 


Letters,  Fmir  Centuries  of  English.     (S.  H.  Taylor)  19th 
Cent.  10:  405.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  131. 

—  from  tlie  Coast  of  Clare.     Dub.   Univ.  17:  355,  517, 

770.     18:  59-678. 

—  from  Lilliput.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  2:  294.  419.     3: 

68.    4:165.     5:53.     6:195.     7:95,331.     8:275, 

533-     9:  3/2- 

—  Notable,  to  I'hiladelphians.     Penn  Jfo.  i:  73. 

—  of  a  German  Gentlewoman  of  the  15th  Century.     Liv. 

Age,  143:  74-301- 

—  of  Malaclii  Malagrowther.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Bank.  M. 

(L.)  2:  395. 

—  Old.     Lond.  M.  9:  615. 

—  Original,  Old.     Ketros.  15:  118,  2S9. 

—  Our.     St.  James,  30:  75. 

—  Publication-of-Letters  Nuisance.     Fraser,  61 :  561. 

—  Seamy  Side  of.     Cornh.  42:  348.     Same  art.  Ed.  51. 

95:  556- 

—  to  Joseph.     (E.Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  17:  528.     18:  414. 

—  to  a  young  Man  whose  Education  has  been  neglected. 

(T.  De  Quincey)  LoikL  M.  7:  84-189. 

—  to  an  old  Gentleman  whose  Education  has  been  neg- 

lected.    (C.  I>amb)  Lond.  M.  11:  95. 
Letters  and  Literary  Men.     Eel.  II.  80:  6S4. 

—  Present  State  of.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  10: 

410,  53S.     11:  172. 

—  Priesthood  of.     (K.  Yaughan)  Brit.  Q.  3:  283. 

—  Profession  of,  Slorality  of.     (R.  L.  Stevenson)  Ecl.M. 

97:  119. 

—  Kevival  of.     (R.  M.  ^Yalsh)  Am.  Mo.  M.  12:  17. 
Letter-Bags,  Ministerial.     All  the  Year,  38:  448. 
Letter-Carrying  in  the  olden  Time.     (\Y.  Jones)  Colburn, 

105:  57. 
Letter- AYriters.     Godey,  90:  446. 

—  English.     (W.  A.  Jones)  Dem.  R.  16:  433. 

of  the  i8th  Century.     Fraser,  50:  62g.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  34:  174.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  1S3. 

—  I-emale.     Tait,  i:  197. 

—  Half-Hours  with  the  best.     Eel.  M.  72:  199. 
Letter-Writing.     Quar.  129:  220.    Same  art.  Eel.  AL  75: 

643.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  106:  451.  —  (L.  Foun- 
tain) Putnam,  15:  235.  —  (P.  Benjamin)  Cnntin. 
Mo.  4:  64S. — Lond.  Soc.  7:  397.  —  Once  a  \Yeek, 
18:  275.  —  Eel.  Mas.  3:  303. 

—  and   Letter-\Yriters.     Bentley,    40  :  422.     Same   art. 

Eel.  JL  39:  479.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  193. 

—  and  JIadame  de  Sevigne.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Godey, 

40:  94,  169. 

—  and  social  Intercourse.     Penny  'M.  14:  399. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Cliamh.  J.  6:  163. 

—  OM  English.     Retros.  18:  29. 

—  Pidherts's  History  of.     Chr.   Obs.  43:  300.  —  JIo.  R. 

163:  340. 
Lettice  Arnold.     (A.  Marsh-Caldwcll)  Harper,    I  :    13- 

353.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  557,  593.     26:  19,  54. 
Lettice  Lisle;  a  Tale.     Cornh.   18:  450.   569,   695.     19: 

113-610.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  99:  345,796.     100: 

155-684.     loi:  231-61S. 
Lettish  Popular  Poetry.     For.  Q.  8:  61. 
Lettre  de  Cachet.     Liv.  Age.  56:  234. 
Lettuce-Leaf,  The  Baniue;  a  Tradition  of  Wiilsch-TiroL 

Month,  13:  369. 
Leubus,  Legends  of.     (J   Oxenford)  Colburn,  86:  460. 
Leukerbad.     (W.  Sterne)  lx)nd.  Soc.  7:  511. 
Letiry,  Death  of.     Dub.  L'niv.  12:   130. 
Leuthen,  Battle  of.  Incident  at.     Sharpc,  24:  53. 

—  Prussian  Yictory  at,  1757.     (Sir  E.  Creasy)  Temp.  Bar, 

30:  490.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  685. 
Leut/.c,    EmanueL     (A.   Brewster)   Lippinc.   2  :    533.  — 

Godey,  33:  167. 
Leuw,  Dr.  de,  Hofrath  of  Griifrath.     Chamb.  J.  25:  123. 

Same  art.  \a\.  Age,  49:  371. 


Levant,  Adventure  in  the.     Nat.  M.  8:  459. 

—  Dried  Fruits  of.     Penny  M.  13:  359. 

—  Hartley's  Researches  in.     Meth.  M.  55:  113. 

—  Letters  from.     Colburn.  20:  70-434.     22:  57,  104. — 

Chamb.  J.  30:  360,  382. 

—  Monasteries  in,  Curzon's  Visit  to.     Colburn,  86:  99. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  18:  114.  —  Dub.  R.  26:  365. 

—  Rambles  in.     Blackw.  70:  447. 

—  Residence  in,  St.  John's.     Eel.  R.  92:  18. 

—  Stray  Leaves  from.     Bentley,  30:  44. 

—  Wine  Districts  of.     Penny  M.  13:  482. 
See  also,  Asia  Minor;   East,  The. 

Levantines,  The.     Liv.  .\ge,  26:  145. 

Levantine  Picnic.     Liitpiu'-.  22:  73. 

Levantine  Sects.     (W.  J.  Lamport)  Theo.  R.  10:  268. 

Le  Yasseur,  Ren(^.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  49:  29. 

Levee  of  Love;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  599. 

Levees  for  reclaiming   Lowlands.     (G.  W.  R.  Bayley) 

Eel.  Engin.  15:  415. 
Level  Lines,  and  Process  of  Leveling.    Penny  >T.  11 :  -501 . 
Leveling  and  Surveying  by  Angle  and   Rod.     (S.   W. 

Robinson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  73.     81:  13. 
Lever,   (.'harles  James.     Macmil.  26  :    337.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  114:  735.  — (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Lond.  Soc. 

23:    34-  —  Blackw.    91:    452.      112:  327.  —  Dub. 

L'niv.  94:  580.  —  (G.  Saintsbury)  Fortn.   32:  385. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  108.  —  Appleton,  22:  415. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  13:  153.     14:  261.  —  with  portrait,  C>nce 
a  Week,  27:  34. — with  portrait,  Appleton,  4:  7S8. 

—  and  his  Writings.     Dub.  L'niv.  80:  104. 

—  at  Home.     (N.  Robinson)  Cath.  World,  26:  203. 

—  Bromleigh's  of  Bishop's  Folly.     Dub.  Univ.  73:   105. 

—  Charles  O'Malley.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  55-446.     17:118- 

4S1.     i8:  37-643. 
and  Jack  Hinton.     Fraser,  26:  447. 

—  Essays.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  459. 

—  Harry  Lorrequer.     Fraser,  22:  320.  —  Dub.  Univ.  10: 

582,737.     11:   222,   753.     12:    97,  434,    592.     13: 

133-677- 

—  Life  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  392. 

Fitzpatrick's.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  29:   7,(-<%. 

—  Nevilles  of  Garretstown.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  S2-710. 

—  Novels.     Nat.  R.  5:  1.  — Ev.  Sat.  11 :  215.  —  (J.  L. 

Stewart)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  199. 

—  Recollections  of.     Lippinc.  14:  713. 

—  Sketch  of.     Fraser,  87:  190. 

—  Works  of.     Dub.  R.  70:  379. 

—  Youth  of.     Dul).  l'niv.  95:  465. 

I.«ver,  Law  of  Equilibrium  in.     (T.  Strong)  Math.  51ii. 
3:  283. 

—  Physical  Theory  of.  (W.  A.  Norton)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  273. 
Leverett  Genealogy.  (N.  I?.  ShurtlefT)  N.E.  Reg.  4:  121. 

— r(C.  E.  Leverett)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  284. 
Leveritt,  John:    was  he  a  Knight?     (C.  W.  Tiitth)  N. 

E.  Reg.  35:  272. 
Le  Yerrier,  L'rbain  J.  .1.     Nature,  16:  453. 
Le  Yert,  JIme.  O.  W.     Souvenirs  of  Travel.     Brownson. 

14:  528. 
I.«verton,  Church-Warden's  Accounts  of  the  Pari>li  if. 

(E.  Peacock)  Arch.  41:   -^t,},. 
Leviathan  and  Behemoth  in  Job.    (T.  C.  Porter)  Mercers'). 

5:  75.  —  Ed.  New  I'hilos.  J.  19:  263. 
I.<>vigne's  Traveler  in  the  East.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  95. 
Levin,  Rahel.     ((;.  Cerny)  Cath.  World.  3:  cS;^. 
Leviugs,  Noah,  with  portrait.     (1).  W.  Clark)  Meth.  (^ 

9:  5»5- 
Levirate  and  Polyandry.     (.1.  F.  Mcl.«nnan)  Fortn   27: 

694.  —  (II.  Spencer)  Fortn.  27:  S95. 
Levis,  Gaston  de.     (E.    H.  Laconibe)  So.  M.   16:  589. 

17:  641. 
Levison's  Yictim.     Belgra.  lo:  329. 
Lewald,  Herr,  Russian  Novelist.     Ciiamb.  .T.  24:  44. 


LEWES 


740 


LIBERALS 


Lewes,  George  Henry.  (A.  Trollope)  Fortn.  31  :  15. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  307.  —  Nature,  19:  106. 
—  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  743.  —  with  portrait,  (G.  M. 
Towle)  Appleton,  5:  133.  —  Peop.  J.  10:  323. 

—  and  his  Neurological  Science.     (W.  H.  Wynn)  Luth. 

Q.  8:  192. 

—  and  his  Wife.     (J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy,  7:  Soi. 

—  Metaphysical  Works.    (A.K.H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  56:  657. 

—  Problems  of  Life  and  Mind.     (L.  Adams)  New  Eng. 

35:  47,  209.—  (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  22:  89. — (D. 
A.  Spalding)  Nature,  10:  i. 

—  Eanthorpe.     Brit.  Q.  7:  332. 

—  Rose,  Blanche,  and  Violet.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  89. 
Lewes,  Mrs.  G.  H.     See  George  Eliot. 

Lewes,  an  old  Country  Town.     All  the  Year,  8:  181. — 

Bentley.  19:  582. 
Lewes's  Hostelry,  Remains  of  the  Prior  of.     (.J.  Gage) 

Arch.  23:  299. 
Lewis,  Alonzo.     Poems.     Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  42. 
Lewis,  Ellis,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  20:  355. 
Lewis,  Sir  George  Coruewall.     (.J.  H.  Fyfe)  Macmil.  21: 

465. — Internat.  M.  i:  4.  —  Nat.  R.  17:  492. 

—  In  Memoriam.     Fraser,   67:  684.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

59:  303- 

—  Letters  of.     (J.  Davies)  Contemp.  2o:  803.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  115:  684.     Fraser,  82:  288. 
Lewis,  John,  Paintings  of.     Liv.  Age,  31:  16. 
Lewis,  Matthew  Gregory,  or   "Monk."     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

15:    230.  —  Portfo.(L)en.)   21:    504.  —  Temp.   Bar, 

60:  219. 

—  Alfonso.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  i:  314. 

—  Gossip  about.     Colburn,  82:  329. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.(Uen.)  21:  504. 

and  Correspondence  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  464. — Mo. 

R.  149:  51. 
Lewis,    Capt.   Meriwether.      Portfo.(Den.)    12:    134. — 

Anal.  ^l.  7:  329. 

—  and  Clark's  Expedition.     Meth.  Q.  2:  556.  —  Ed.  R. 

24:  412. — (R   Southey)  Quar.  12:  317. — Anal.  M. 
5:  127,210.  —  So.  Q.  8:  191.  —  (.J.  Loiighborougli) 
West.  J.  3:  363.    4:  6.  —  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  9:  105. 
10:  1052.     23:  105. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Estelle  Anna.     Dem.  R.  23:  158. 

—  Poems  of.     (E.  A.  Poe)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  569. 
Lewis,  Samuel.     (W.  T.  Coggeshall)  Am.  J.  Educ.  5: 

727. —(.I.  C.Harding)  Meth.  Q.  ig:  376. 
Lewis,  Tayler.     Divine  Human  in  the  Scriptures.     (B, 
N.  ^fartin)  New  Eng.  18:   125. 

—  In  Memoriam.     (W.  Wells)  Meth.  Q.  38:  604. 

—  Nature,  Progress,  Ideas.     Brownson,  7:  532. 
Lewis,  W.  T.,  the  Actor.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  546. 
Lewis,  William,  with  portrait.    Anal.  M.  15:  4S6. 
Lewis,  Winslow,  with  portrait.     (J.  H.  Sheppard)  N.  E. 

Reg.  17:  I. 

—  Address.     N.  E.  Reg.  20:  145. 

Lewis  Genealogy.     (J.  H.  Sheppard)  N.  E.  Reg.  17:  162. 

Lewis  Family.    Am.  Hist.  Recr.  2:  157. 

Lewis,  Island  of.     (W.  Black)  Harper,   51:   iSi.  — Liv. 

Age,  37:  277.     135:  38 1. 
Lewis,  Machine  called.     (F.  Gibson)  Arch.  10:   123. 
Lewis  Arundel.    Sharpe,  8:  24-195.    9:  28-147.    10:  27- 

353.     11:  38-353.     12:  32-341.     13:  40-375.     14: 

103,  178. 
Lews,  The;  its  Salmon  and  Herring.     Black w.  128:  82. 
Lewshai  Tribes,    Tea-Planting  in   India  and.      Fraser, 

85:  289. 
Lewthwaite  Girls;   a  Church-Decoratioa  Story.     Lond. 

Soc.  40:  521. 
Lex  Talionis.     Penn  Mo.  8:  891. 
Lexington  Papers.     Quar.  89:  393. 
Lexington,  Mass.,  and  Concord,  Battles  of.    Carey's  Mus. 

5:  79.  —Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  250. 


Lexington,  Mass.,  Battle  of.     (A.  B.  Muzzcy)  Mo.  Rel. 
M.  45:  386.  — (A.  B.  Muzzey)  N.  E.  Reg.  31:  37;. 

Centennial  Anniversary  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  29:  367. 

Poem  on.     (T.  D.  English)  Harper,  20:  617. 

—  Celebration  at,  Apr.  19,  1S35.  Niles'sReg.  48: 151, 160. 

—  Concord,  and  Weston,  Documents  of.     N.   E.  Reg. 

12:  17. 

—  Discourse  at.     (W.  E.  Channing)  Chr.  Exam.  28:  68. 

—  Instructions  to  its  Representative,  1775.    ^-  ^-  l^cg. 

16:  221. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  ii:  266. 
Ley  bach.  Description  of.     Lond.  M.  4:  440. 
Leybourn  Church,  Heart-Shrine  in.     Antiquary,  2:  loi. 
Leyden,  Dr.  John.     Portfo.(Den.)  10:  307. 

—  Poems  and  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  30:  275. 

—  Poetical  Remains  of.    Mo.  R.  91:  61. — Blackw.  5:  -;. 

—  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  2:  143. 

Leyden,  Holland,  The  Pilgrims  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  13:  341. 
15:  30. 

—  University  of,  Origin  of.     Chamb.  J.  26:  31.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  39:  392. 
Tercentenary  Festival  of.     (J.  P.  Mahaffy)  IMacmil. 

31:  516.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  251.  —  Lipi)inc. 

16:  249. —  (VV.  T.  Hewitt)  Harper,  62:  491. 
Leyden  Jar.     See  Electricity. 
Leys,  Baron  Henri.     Art  J.  18:  197. 
Leyva,  Virginie  de.     Liv.  Age,  71:  199. 
L'Hopital,  Michel  H.  de,  Butler  on  Life  of.     (J.  Foster) 

Ed.  R.  21:  148. 
Liability  of  Officers  acting  in  a  judicial  Capacity.     (A. 

Biddle)  Am.  Law  R.  15:  427. 
Lianhan  Shee.     (D.  F.  McCarthy)  Dub.  Univ.  38:  416. 
Liar,  The.     Colburn,  5:  165. 
Libby  Prison,  Diary  in.     (Col.  Szabad)  Fraser,  77:   3S5. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  421. 

—  Escape  from.     (I.  H.  Hooper)  Overland,  5:  201. 
Libbie  iMarsh's  three  Eras.     (C.  M.  Mills)  Howitt,   i: 

3I0-  334'  345- 
Libel,  and  Freedom  of  the  Press.     Quar.  117:  519. 

—  and  its  legal  Remed}'.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Atlan.  46:  729. 

—  and  Slander.     Chamb.  J.  46:  300.  —  Am.  Law  R.  6: 

593- 

—  Blasphemous,  Law  of.     (C.  Kenny)  Theo.  R.  4:  207. 

—  Law  of.     Blackw.  51:   141.  —  Fraser,  68:   35.  —  (W. 

H.  Seward)  West.  Law  J.  2:  465.  —  Am.  Q.  5:  71. 

—  Ed.  R.  22:  72.  27:  102.  32:  192.  —  Selec.  Ed. 
R.  5:  324.  —  Westm.  3:  285.  —  So.  Q.  12:  236. — 
Cornh.  14: 174.    15:  36.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  300. 

and  the  Newspaper  Press.     (D.  D.  Field)  Internal. 

R.  3:  479. — (J.  King)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  394.  —  (J. 

Proffai)  No.  Am.  I31:  109. 

-as  applicable  to  Publishers.    Tait,  n.  s.  1 :  779,  815. 

English.     Dub.  R.  45:  413. 

Libels  against  Christianity.     Ed.  R.  58:  387. 

Liberal  Christianity.    (J.  W.  Putnam)  Univ.  Q.  13:  258. 

—  and  Education.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  84:  i. 

—  and  the  new  Phase  of  Theism.     (J,  H.  Allen)  Chr. 

Exam.  85:  220. 

—  and  Evangelical  Christianity.    (A.  A.  Lipscomb)  Meth. 

Q.  15:  246. 

—  in  Europe  and  America.     (Prof.  Bruch  and   II.  W. 

Bellows)  Chr.  Exam.  87:  205. 

—  in  the  United  States.  (S.  W.  Bush)  Chr.  Exam.  68: 183. 

—  in  the  West.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Chr.  Exam.  81:  145. 

—  in  Western  Mass.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  58. 

—  Progress  of,  in  America.     Chr.  Exam.  81:  255. 

—  Prospect  of.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  34:  334. 
Liberal  Education.     (S.  P.  Bates)  Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  155. 

—  West.  Mo.  R.  2:  629,  673. 

—  Report  on  a  Course  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  15:  297. 
Liberal  Legislation  of  thirty  Years.     Blackw.  63:  I. 
Liberals  and  Nonconformists.     Brit.  Q.  2:  104. 


LIBERALS 


741 


LTCERTY 


Liberals,  Conservatives,  and  the  Clmrch.     (Lord  Amber- 
ley)  Fortn.  2:  161. 

—  E.iglisli  and  Continental.     Fraser,  loi :  222. 
Liberal  Party  and  the  F^armers.     ( \V.  E.  Bear)  Fortn.  31 : 

435- 

—  and  its  Leaders,  1878.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  271. 

—  and  the  Whigs.     (G.  C.  Brodrick)  i'ortn.  29:  729. 

—  Break  up  of.     Cong.  3:  182. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  R.  52:  279. 

—  Defeat  of,  1877.     (G.  Smith)  Fortn.  28:  i. 

—  Eelipse  of,  1875.     (.J.  Morley)  Fortn.  23:  295. 

—  Programme  of,  1867.     (J.  Morley)  F'urtn.  8:  359. 

—  Rise  and  Fall  of.     Blackw.  24:  96. 

—  Union  of.     (J,  G.  Rogers)  19th  Cent.  6:  361. 
Liberal  Principles,  Progress  of.     (W.  Bullard)  Meth.  Q. 

11:  446. 

—  What  are?    (G.  C.  Brodrick)  Fortn.  25:  174. 
Lib-;ral  Progress.     (C.  F.  Dole)  Unita.  R.  11:  44, 
Liberal  Religion.     Bost.  R.  3:  557. 

Liberal  Studies,  Influence  and  L^se  of.  Am.  Mo.  M.  2:  217. 
Liberal  System.     Blackw.  16:  442. 
Liberalism.     Cornh.  5:  70. 

—  and  Catholicity.     Brownson,  3:  273. 

—  and  Dogma.     (M.  K.  Cross)  Cong.  Q.  17:  515. 

—  and  Liberalism.     Month,  36:  157. 

—  and  Progress.     Brownson,  21:  450. 

—  and  Socialism.     Brownson,  12:   1S3. 

—  British,  and  Irish  Catholicism.     (M.  Arnold)  Fortn. 

30:  26. 

—  Future  of.     (M.  Arnold)  19th  Cent.  8:1. 

—  Gain  and  Losses  of.    (G.  E.  Ellis)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  loi. 

—  (Jospel  of.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  14:  24S. 

—  Hundred  Months  of.     F'raser,  17:  393. 

—  in  Church  and  State.    (.J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  82. 

—  in   Europe.     New   Eng.    8:   329.  —  (G.   F.  Comfort) 

Meth.  Q.  26:  256. 

—  Modern  Philosophy  and.     (C.  C.  Everett)  Unita.   R. 

12:  602. 

—  Pedigree  of.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Radical,  3:  483,  636. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (R.  Wallace)  19th  Cent.  9:  302. 

—  Religious  and  Ecclesiastical.     Dub.  R.  70:  i,  2S5. 
Liberality.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Scrib.  4:  682. 

Liberator,  The,  and  Mr.  Garrison.  (U.  B.  Frothingham) 
Nation,  2:  7. 

Liberia.  (G.  Haven)  No.  Am.  125:  517. — Chamb.  .1. 
10:  394.  15:  305.  —  (II.  Sessions)  Am.  Meth.  M. 
9:  31.  — For.  Q.  26:  38S.  — (R.  FMwards)  Clir.  Mo. 
Spec.  10:  361. — Niles's  Reg.  34:  96.  —  (A.  Alex- 
ander) Princ.  12:  205.  —  Liv.  Age,  30:  261.  —  Lond. 
Q.  4:  507. — Eel.  M.  29:  120.  36;  679.  —  Mas. 
42:  228. — Nat.  M.  4:  193.  —  Penny  M.  2:  267. 

—  Africa  and  the  American  Flag.     Liv.  Age,  43:  75. 

—  and  the  Colonization  Society.     (E.   Ruflin)  De  Bow, 

26:  41;.  —  De  Bow,  27:  55-5S3. 

—  and  American  Colonization,  1S52.     Eel.  R.  95:  282. 

—  and  Sierra  Leone.     Liv.  Age,  48:   193. 

—  Commercial  Importance  of.  (G.  Ralston)  Hunt,  31:  200. 

—  Education  in.     Liv.  Age,  30:  no. 

—  Educational  Progress  in.     (C.  M.  Kirkland)  No.  Am. 

97:  102. 

—  First  Settlement  of.     (G.  Haven)  No.  Am.  125:   147. 

—  Inncs  on.     Meth.  M.  55:  503. 

—  Metliodist  Missions  in.     Am.  Meth.  ^I.  16:  i. 

—  Present  Condition  of.  (E.W.  Biy(len).Mcth.  (^  37:  44S. 

—  Re])ublic  of;  its  Status  and  I-'icld.     (IC.  W.  BIyden) 

Meth.  Q.  32:  466. —  {J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  45: 

175- 

—  Steamships  to ;  African  Colonization.    New  Eng.  9:  70. 
Liberian  Blacksmith.     Chamb.  .1.  19:  202. 

Liberius,  Pope,  Pretended  Fall  of.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Oath. 

World,  28:  no. 
Liberius,  St.,  Case  of.     Dub.  R.  63:  441. 


Liberty,      (A.   H.    Clough)   No.   Am.    77:    106.  —  Ox, 
Prize  Ess.  2:  291.—  (O.  Dewey)  Clir.  Exam.  7:  i. 

—  American,  Influence  of.     Dem.  R.  38:  42. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     (E.  Laboulaye)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

16:  459. 

—  and  Autliority.     Brownson,  6:   137.  —  (W.  Gladden) 

Lakeside,  5:  143. 

—  and  Catholicity,  Froude's  Attack  on.     (I.  T.  Hecker) 

Cath.  World,  30:  639. 

—  and  Christianity.     (D.  R.  Goodwin)  Am.  Church  R. 

28:  321. 

—  and  its  Symbols  on  Coins.    (H.  Scadding)  Canad.  Mo. 

9:  479. 

—  and  Libel.     (J.  B.  Hopkins)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  185. 

—  and  Literature.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  356. 

—  and  Loyalty.     (.1.  A.  Bocock)  Princ.  20:  380. 

—  and  Necessity,  Edwards  on.     (S.  T.  Spear)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  9:  214,  297. 

—  and  Religion.     Bost.  Q.  3:  117. 

—  and  the  Rights  of  Englishmen.     Pamph.  21:  73. 

—  and  Rule.     Westm.  113:  91. 

—  and  Slavery,  Bledsoe  on.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  De  Bow, 

21:  132. 

—  Christian  Law  of.     (R.  Richardson)  Chr.  Q.  2:  2?o. 

—  Civil,  and  Christianity.     (S.  M.  Campbell;  Am.  Presb. 

R.  16:  377. 
and  Political.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  10: 

721. 
and  Religions.    Ed.  R   19:  149.    26:  51.    27:  16;^. 

49:   218.     52:   363.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  5:   130.     Ste 

Catholic  Emancipation;  Jews,  Civil  Disabilities  of. 

History  of.     (A.  K.  Syester)  Mercersb.  5:  446. 

Lieber  on.     (T.  I).  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  14:  329. 

Nature  of.     (.\.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  251. 

—  Equality,  .and  Fraternity,  Stephen  on.     (E.  L.  God- 

kin)  Nation,  16:  402.  — Eraser,  88:  86.  — (W.  I.e 
Sueur)  Canad.   Mo.    lo:    202.  —  (H.  Ilolbeach)  St. 
Pauls,  13:  686. —  (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  13:  ni. 
—  (.J.  H.  Temple)  O.  &  N.  9:  525, 
gone  astray.    (M.  Allies)  Cath.  World,  30:  675. 

—  Great  Error  of  the  iSth  Century.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  i. 

—  in  the  East  and  West.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th  Cent. 

3:  -'154- 

—  Individual,  and  social  Right.     Brit.  Q.  34:  492. 

—  Influence  of  Christianity  on.     (R.   Baird)  Am.   B:b. 

Repos.  3d  s.  4:  191. 

—  Ijcgal  Boundaries  of.     (A.  Y.  Dicey)  Fortn.  9:  i. 

—  Mill  on.     Brit.  Q.  31:  173. —  Bent.  Q.  2:  434.  — (J. 

Morley)  Fortn.  20:  234.  — (H.  T.  Buckle)  Fraser, 
59:  509. —  Dub.  R.  65:  62.  —  Nat.  R.  8:  303.— 
(F.  P.  Stanton)  Contin.  Mo.  3:674.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
54:  387- 

and  Lieber  on.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  53. 

and  Max  Muller  on.     (.J.  T.  Mackenzie)  Contemp. 

37"  548. 

—  of  Con,<cience,  ^livart  on.     Dub.  R.  80:  i. 

Progress  of,  in  Cliristendom.     (E.  W.  Brown)  New 

Eng.  40:  493. 
Simon  on.     Colburn,  no:  i:;6.  —  New  Q.  8:  315. 

—  of  Opinion.     (G.  Fisk)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  14:  301. 

—  of  the  Press.      Dub.  R.  7:  518.      81:    193.  — Portfo. 

(Den)  5:  522.  23:  183. —  (R.  Lvtton)  Fortn.  24: 
1 78. 

—  Party.     Dem.  R.  23:  97. 

—  Political,  social,  ami  religious.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  177. 

—  Popular,  Origin  and  Progress  of.     New  York  R.  2:  76. 

—  Relation  of  Progress  to,      (A.  R.  Pope)  Chr.  Exam. 

42:  345- 

—  Religious,     See  Religious  Liberty. 

—  Renaissance  and.     Dub.  R.  82:  ^t,. 

—  Social.     (W.  II.  Lowrie)  Princ.  40:  344. 

—  Spirit  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  614. 


LIBERTY 


742 


LIBRARIES 


Liberty,  State  of  Nature  as  to.     (A.  T.  nieJsoe)  So.  R. 
n.  s.  4:  125. 

—  iYr.s'Ms  Literature  and  the  Fine  Arts.    Knick.  g:   i. 

—  Virtue  as  connected  with.     C'lir.  Disc.  2:  23S. 

—  Wliut  is  y     Colburn,  40:  2S1.  —  So.  It.  n.  s.  5:  249. 
Liberty  Dell  at  rhiladelpliia.     Am.  Hist.  Kec.  2:  9. 
Liberty  Trees.     Chanil).  .1.  53:  461. 

Liberties  of  the  People  of  Europe.     So.  Lit.  Bless.  8:  613. 
Librarian,  Profession  of.     (M.  Dewey)  Lib.  J.  i:  5. 

—  (.^ualitications  of.     (L.  P.  Smith)  Lib.  J.  i:  69. 

—  Work  of.     (J.  Fiske)  Allan.  38:  4S0.  —  (J.  J.  Bailey) 

Western,  2:  663. 
('ataloj;iies.     (II.   A.  Hageu)  Nation,  24:    41. — 

(V.  A.  Cutter)  Nation,  24:  86. 
Librarians,  Amateur.     Liv.  Age,  137:  571. 

—  and  Readers.     Lib.  J.I :  123. 

lielations  between.     (S.  S.  Green)  Lib.  J.  i:  74. 

—  Apprenticeship  of.     (M.  Dewey)  Lib.  J.  4:   147. 

—  Conference  of.     See  below,  Library  Conference. 

—  Longevity  of.     (C.  Walford)  Lib.  J.  5:  67. 
Library,  The.      (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  165:  906,  989,  10S7. 

—  and  Garden,  Pleasures  of.     Temp.  Bar,  53:  350. 

—  Arrangement  of  a  private.     (B.  R.  Wheatley)  Lib.  J. 

3:  211. 

—  Books  for  a  small.     Pamph.  2:  279. 

—  Evening  in  a  private.     Temp.  Bar,33:  195.     35:  397. 

—  Family.     Blackw.  26:  413. 

—  Imperial,  at  Paris.     Westm.  93;  429. 

—  JMode  of  forming.     Penny  M.  i:  21. 

—  Monastic  Library  at  Lichfield,  England,  1400.     Col- 

burn, i:  31. 

—  National,  for  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  81. 

—  of  Alexandria,  Burning  of.     Eraser,  29:  465. 

—  of  the  British  Museum.     See  Britisli  Museum. 

—  of  Congress.     See  Congressional  Library. 

—  of  the  14th  Century.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  2: 

268. 

—  of  useful  Knowledge.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  51: 

526. 
American.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  33:  515. 

See  names  of  particular  libraries,  of  cities  and  towns, 
and  of  culleyes  and  unicersitus. 
Libraries,  Illustrated.     (J.  T.  Wood)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13: 

409. 

—  Accession  Catalogue  for,  Model.     (M.  Dewey)  Lib.  J. 

i:  315- 

—  Ancient.     Am.  Bibliop.  1 :  299, 
History  of.     West.  J.  5:  314. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.    (W.  H.  Russell)  Ed.  R.  139:  i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121 :  259.  —  ( W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q. 
37:  307.  —  (S.  B.  Treat)  Am.  Eel.  i:  351. 

—  and  Librarians,  Monkish.    Hogg,  3:  327. 

—  and  the  People.     Brit   Q.  11:  61. 

—  Arranging  and  numliering  Books.    (J.  Schwartz)  Lib. 

J.  3:  6,  302.  —  (^L  Dewev)  Lib  .J   4:   117,  191. 

—  as  Leaven.     (J.  D.  Butler)  Am.  Bibliop.  7:  189,  237. 

—  Babylonian  and  Assyrian.     No.  Brit.  51 :  305.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  74:   589. 

—  Bindings  in.  Deterioration  of.     (W.  R.  Nichols)  Lib. 

J.  4:  435. 
Injury  to,  from  Heat.     Lib.  J.  i:  104,  124. 

—  Book-Tags,  Note  on.    (J.  M.  Anderson)  Lib.  J.  2:  200. 

—  Bookseller's  Discounts  to.     Lib.  J.  i:   134. 

—  Branch.     Lib.  ,J.  i:  2S8. 

—  British  and  Continental,  1849.     Eel.  R.  92:  i.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  21:  222. 

—  Catalogues  of.     Quar.  72:   i. 

British  Museum  Commission,  1849.   Ed.  R.  92:  371. 

Co-operative.     (T.  II.  Rogers)  Lib.  J.  i:  62. 

Slip.     (H.  W.  D.  Dunlop"^)  Lib.  J.  2:  160. 

—  Cataloguing.    See  Cataloguing. 

—  Catholic.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath   World,  14:  707. 


Libraries,  Cliarging  Loans.     (F.  Jackson)  Lib.  J.  3:  230. 

—  (M.    Dewe^')   Lib.   J.    3:    217,    251,    285.  —  (J. 

Schwartz)  Lib.  J.  4:  275.  — (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  J. 

4:  445-  —  (M.  Dewey  and  others)  Lib.  J.  5:  72,  108. 

at  Harvard.     (J.  Winsor)  Lib.  J.  3:  338. 

Combined  Plan.     (M.  Dewey)  Lib.  J.  3:  359. 

—  Chief  Need  in.     (F.  Venton)  Lib.  J.  3:  49. 

—  Circulating.     (J.  H.  Frisweli)  Loud.  Soc.  20:   515. 

General.     (J.  R.  Anderson)  Lib.  J.  i:  441. 

Spread  of  contagious  Diseases  by.     (W.  F.  Poole) 

Lib.  J.  4:  258. 

—  Circulation  of  Books  from.     (B.  R.  AVhealley)  Lib.  J. 

2:  210. 

—  Classilication  in  Dictionary  Catalogues.      (F.  B.  Per- 

kins) Lib.  J.  4:  226. 

—  Cla.ssitication  on  the  Shelves.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  .1. 

4:  234.     6:  64. 

at  British  Museum.     (R.  Garnett)  Lib.  J.  2:   10  •. 

Amherst  Plan.    Lib.  J.  i:  141.  — (M.  Dewey)  Lib. 

J.  3:  231.  —  (Lord  Lindsay)  Lib.  J.  4:  149. 

Discussion  on.     Lib.  J.  2:  267.     6:  115. 

Mnemonic  System  of.     (J.  Schwartz)  Lib.  J.  4:  3. 

of  Fiction.     (A.  P.  Massey)  Lib.  J.  6:  7. 

of  Natural  Sciences.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  .L  5:  163. 

—  College,  and  the  Classes.     (J.  Winsor)  Lib.  J.  3:  5. 

and  other  higher.     (J.  Winsor)  Lib.  J.  4:  399. 

as  Semi-Public  Libraries.     (0.  H.  Robinson)  Lib. 

J.  2:  57. 

Relation  to  College  Work.     (0.  H.  Robinson)  Lib. 

J.  6:  97. 

—  Colors  in.  Use  of.     (M.  Dewey)  Lib.  J.  3:  65. 

—  Covering  Books  for.     Lib.  J.  1 :  131. 

—  Delinquent  Notices  and  Check  Boxes.      (M.  Dewey) 

Lib.  J.  3:  370, 

—  Duplicate  Books,  Collections  of.      (F.  M.  Crunden) 

Lib.  J.  4:  10. 

—  destroyed  by  lure.     (W.  F.  Poole)  Lib.  J.  6:   163. 

—  Edward's  Memoirs  of.     No.  Brit.  31:  447.  — Ed.  M. 

49:  180. 

—  Family,  Parish,  and  Sunday  School.      (J.  E.  McGee) 

Catli.  World,  6:  546. 

—  Few  Words  about.     (H.  H.  Morgan)  Western,  i :  764. 

—  Fiction  in.     See  Fiction. 

—  Finding  Lists.     Lib.  J.  1 :   130. 

—  Fines.     (B.  P.  Mann)  Lib.  J.  4:  441. 

—  for  the  People.     Chamb.  J.  15:  199. 

—  for  Workingmen.     Penny  M.  2:  2,73- 

—  Franklin  Society  of  Paris.    (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  J.  i :  3. 

—  l'"ree  Lending.     (W.  W.  Greenough)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J. 

7:  323. — Chamb.  J.  52:  215.  —  House.  Words,  3: 

80.  — (J.  W.  Wellman)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  209.  — Victoria, 

10:  177. 

!ind  Readers.     (J.  Winsor)  Lib.  J.  i :  63. 

Books  for.     (J.  D.  Mullins)  Lib.  J.  2:   152. 

Condition  of,  in  England,  1872.      Westm.  98:  333. 

A  Librarian  on.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Nation,  9:  233. 

Scheme  of.  1847.     (Dr.  Smiles)  Howitt,  i:  119. 

Statistical  Notes  on.     (W.  E.  A.  Axon)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  34:  327. 

—  Growth  of.     Mo.  R.  145:  i. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     Once  a  Week,  25:  tj. 

—  in  i8ig.     West.  R.  i:  249. 

—  in  China.     (W.  E.  A.  Axon)  Lib.  J.  5:  6,  37. 

—  in  Europe.     (E.  C.  Mitchell)  Lib.  J.  2:  12. 

—  in  Germany.     (G.  F.  Arnold)  Lib.  J.  5:   131. 

—  in  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.     (W.  E.  A.  Axon)  Lib. 

J.  4:  412, 

—  in  New  England,  Catalogues  of  early  private.     N.  E. 

Reg.  12:  75.355- 

—  in  small  Towns.      (W.  H.  K.  Wright)  Lib.  J.  2:  119. 
How  to  start.    (A.  M.  Pendleton)  Lib.  J.  i:  161-421. 

—  iu  a  System  of  Education.     (C.  Warreu)  Lib.  J.  6:  90. 


LIBRARIES 


'43 


LIBRARY 


Libraries,  Insect  Pests  in.    (H.  A.  IlagLMi)  Lib.  J.  4:  251. 
Cioton  Bug  as  an.     (W.  Flint)  Lib.  J.  4:  376. 

—  Italian.     Nation,  6:  2S7. 

Kei^ulations  of.     (Count  U.  Balzaili)  Lib.  J.  4:  1S3. 

—  Itinerating  and  local.     Mo.  K.  156:  443. 

—  The  Leeds  Indicator.     (J.  Yates)  Lib.  J.  i:  255,  443. 

—  Lending,  Hints  on.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  25:  21S. 

—  Lending  Books  from.     (Sir  li.  Barry)  Lib.  J.  2:  216. 

—  (J.  Matthews)  Lib.  J.  2:  21S. 

—  Literature  of  Sunday-School  and  Lending.     Liv.  Age, 

129:  550. 

—  Losses  of  Books  from.     Lib.  J.  i:  no. 

—  Jlanagement  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  210. 

—  Modern,  Statistics  of.     West.  J.  5:  319. 

—  Monastic.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  616. 

—  Museums  with.     (H.  A.  Homes)  Lib.  J.  6:  Si. 
Discussion  on.     Lib.  J.  6:  12S. 

—  Notes  on  old.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  2:  15. 

—  Numbering  Books  in.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  J.  3:  24S, 

339.  4:  88.  —  (M.  Dewev)  Lib.  J.  4  :  7,  75. — 
(J.  Edwards  and  others)  Lib.  J.  4:  2^.  —  (J. 
Schwartz)  Lib.  J.  3:  302. 

—  of  Assyria.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  156. 

—  of  Boston  and  Vicinity.     Bib.  Sac.  7:   173. 

—  of  California.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  28:  235. 

—  of  celebrated  Literary  Men.     Fraser,  3:  408. 

—  of  the  ^liddie  Ages.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  398.     Same  art. 

Cath.  World,  5:  397. 

—  of  Paris.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  20:  131. 

—  Old,  of  Derbyshire.     (T.  Bateman)  Reli([uary,  i"  167. 

—  Old  and  new.     (Mrs.  A.  E.  Porter)  Hours  at  Home, 

4:  222. 

—  Pamphlets  in.  Treatment  of.     (E.  S.  Holden)  Lib.  J. 

5:   166. 

—  Piioto-Bibliography.     (H.  Stevens)  Lib.  J.  2:  162. 

—  Plea  for.     (N.  Porter)  Am.  Bib.  Uejios.  3d  s.  4:   166. 

—  Popular,  Selection  of  Books  for.     (H.  A.  Homes)  Lib. 

J.  3:  50. 

—  Printiiig-Presses  in,   Use  of.      (J.  V.  Whittaker  and 

T.  L.  De  Vinne)  Lib.  J.  4:  114. 

—  Private,   and  how  to  manage  them.      (S.  G.  Drake) 

Hist.  M.  13:   II. 

of  Providence,  R.  I.     (H.  Rogers)  Am.  Bibliop.  7: 

91,  150. 

—  Public.     (J.  W.  Jones)  No.  Brit.  15:  160.  — (G.  W. 

Greene)  No.  Am.  45:  116.  —  (G.  Livermore)  No. 

Am.  71:  1S5.  — (R.   B.   Patton)   Am.    Bib.  Repos. 

11:  174.  —  (W.  A.   Earned)  New  Eng.   i:  307. — 

Westm.  8:   105.  —  ."Vm.  Alma.  1837:  78.  —  Am.  Q. 

Reg.   10:    72.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:    372.— (M. 

Russell)  Irish  Mo.  4:  32.  —  (VV.  W.  Greenough)  O. 

&  N.  10:  139.  —  (S.  F.  Haven)  Hist.  M.  2:  195.  — 

Interiiat.  M.  2:  359. 
and  Public  Schools.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Lib.  ,T.  i: 

437.  —  (W.  E.  Foster)  Lib.  J.  4:  319.     5:  99.  —  (S. 

S.  Green)  Lib.  J.  5:  235.  —  (M.  Chamberlain)  Lib. 

J.  5:  299. 

Discussion  on.     Lib.  .L  6:  136. 

F'xperience  of  one  Librar\'.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Na- 
tion, 14:  334,  35°- 

Foreign.     Chamb.  J.  9:  9. 

(Jood  Reading  for.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Nation,  33:  44S. 

How  to  use.     (W.  E.  Foster)  Lib.  .1.  4:  447. 

in  Europe,  Statistics  of.     (W.  E.  A.  A.xon)  J.  Sta- 

tis.  Soc.  33:  327. 

and  U.  S.     (E.  Edwards)  J.  Statis.Soc.  II :  250. 

in  (iermany.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  4:  66. 

in  Great  Britain,  Report  of  Select  Committee  on. 

Hogg,  4:  261. 

in  London.     Am.  Biblio]).  8:  46-123. 

and  Paris.     Brit.  Q.  6:  72.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

12:  289. 


Libraries,  Public,  in  New  England.     Bib.  Sac.  7:  402. 
in  United  States.     (J.  A.  Church)  Galaxy,  23:  639. 

—  (E.  Howland)  Harper,   54  :  722.  —  (.\.  R.  Spof- 

ford)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.2:  92.  —  Am.  Bibliop.  1 :  356. 
Government   Report  on,    1S76.     (L.   E.  Jones) 

Lib.  J.  i:  7.  — (J.  A.  Brown)  Lulh.  Q.  7:  2S5. 
Legislation   for.     (VV.  V.  Poole)  Lib.  J.  2:  7. — 

(H.  A.  Homes)  Lib.  J.  4:  262.     5:  79,  109. 
Milwaukee  Library  Law.     (W.  F.  Poole)  Lib. 

J.  3:  190. 

Management  of.     (E.  Howland)  Lippinc.  8:  76. 

Methods  of  securing  an  Interest  in.     (W.  E.  Vos- 

ter)  Lib.  J.  5:  245. 

Popular  Objections  to.    (W.  F.  Poole)  Lib.  J.  1 :  45. 

Possible  public  Culture  through.     (T.  Wright)  Cou- 

teni|).  40:  25. 

Rationale  of.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Eel.  M.  96:  632. 

Usefulness  of.     Lib.  J.  5:   114. 

Working  of.     (W.  Odell,  jr.)  Macmil.  43:  439. 

—  Rules  of,  in  German  Universities.     (E.  W.  Ilall)  Lib. 

J.  2:  75. 

—  Scrap-Books  in.     (C.  A.  Durfee)  Lib.  J.  2:  65. 

—  Selection  and  Acquisition  of.     (R.  Harrison)  Lib.  .F. 

2:  145. 
and  Selectors.     (J.  M.  Anderson)  Lib.  J.  2:  150. 

—  Shelf-Lists  versus  Accession  Catalogues.     (J.  Winsor) 

Lib.  J.  3:  247.  — (W.   F.  Poole)  Lib.  J.  3:  324.— 
(M.  Dewey)  Lib.  J.  3:  336. 

—  Special  Collections  in.     (C.  Walford)  Lib.  J.  2:   140. 

—  Statistics  of.     (J.  I).  Mullins)  Lib.  J.  2:  219. 
1S48.     Chimb.  J.  10:  252. 

—  Subject-Indexes  for.     (II.  A.  Homes)  Lib.  J.  i:  Si. 
Co-operative  Scheme  of.     (R.  R.  Bowkcr)  Lil).  .1. 

3:  326. 
Report  on  uniform  Title  Entries.     Lib.  J.  3:  12. 

—  Sunday  Use  of.     (W.  E.  A.  xVxon)  Lib.  J.  3:  258. 

—  Town."    (J.  P.  Quincy)  O.  &  N.  6:  358. 

Catalogues  for.     (J.  L.  Whitney)  Lib.  J.  4:  268. 

—  University.     (C.  II.  Robarts)  Lib.  J.  2:   129. 

and  Professional  Colleges.     (C.  II.  Robarts)  Mac- 
mil.  33:  326. 

—  Word  to  Starters  of.     (J.  Winsor)  Lib.  J.  i:  i. 
Library  Aids.     (S.  S.  Green)  Lib.  J.  6:   104. 

Library  Association,  Amer.     (M.  Dewey)  Lib.  J.  i:  245. 

Constitution.     Lib.  J.  i :  253. 

Co-operation  Committee's  Reports.     Lib.  J.  i :  2S3- 

429. 

Meeting  at  Philadelphia,  1876.     Lib.  J.  i:  95-143. 

Meeting  at  New  York,  1877.     I-i'l'.  J.  i:  429. 

Proceedings.     Lib.  J.  2:  5,  16. 

at  Boston,  1879.     Lib.  J.  4:  223-310. 

at  Washington,  1881.     Lib.  J.  6:  03-141. 

—  of  tlic  L'nitcd  Kingdom.     Lib.  J.  4:  51. 

Organization  of.     Lib.  J.  2:  2S2. 

Council  Meetings.     Lib.  J.  3:  20,  335. 

Meeting  at  Oxford,  1878.     Lib.  J.  3:   115-369. 

at  Manchester,  1S79.     Lib.  J.  4:  405. 

at  Edinburgh,  1880.     Lib.  J.  5:  250. 

Monthly  Meetings,  1S7S.     Lib.  J.  3:  115-369. 

1879.     Lib.  J.  4:  15-405. 

1880.     Lib.  J.  5:  12-310. 

18S1.    Lib.  J.  6:  5-314. 

—  Western.     Lib.  J.  6:  318. 

Library  Associations   in    France   and  America.     {C  A. 
Cutter)  Lib.  J.  i :  3S9. 

—  Mercantile.     Hunt,  29:  437. 

Library  Buildings.     (J.  Winsor  and  II.  Van  Brunt)  Am. 
.\rcii.  6:  85. 

—  Construction   of.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  J.   4:  424.— 

(W.  F.  Poole)  Am.  Arch.  10:  131.  —  (W.  F.  Poole) 
Lib.  J.  6:  69.  —  Lib.  J.  2:  31. 
Discussions  on.     Lib.  J.  2:  251.     4:  292.     6:  123. 


LIBRARY 


744 


LIFE 


Library  BiiiMin.cjs,  Construction  of,  Poole  on.  (F.  F. 
Browne)  Dial  ((^h.),  i:  243. 

—  Fire-Proof.     (.1.  Travers)  J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  42:  237- 

—  Heating.     (M.  Dui)  Lib.  J.  6:  93. 

—  Note  on.     ((i.  Depping)  Lib.  .L  2:  145. 

—  Protection  from  Fires.     Lib.  J.  4:  52. 

—  Ventilation  in.     (1).  F.  Lincoln)  Lib.  J.  4:  254. 
Library  Conference  at  Phila.,  1S76.     Lib.  J.  i:  i^,  9°- 

Address  to.     (.1.  W.  Wallace)  Lib.  J.  i:  92. 

Discussions  at.     Lib.  J.  i:  95-143. 

Papers  read  at.     Lib.  J.  i :  45-S9. 

—  English,  at  London.   1877.     Lib.  J.  i:  304,  325,  397. 

2:  64.— (A.  G.  Knight)  Month,  34:  175. 

Inaugural  Address.     (J.  W.  Jones)  Lib.  J.  2:  99. 

Papers  read  at.     Lib.  J.  2:  99-219. 

Proceedings.     Lib.  J.  2:  245-2S9. 

Thoughts  on.     (P.  Cowell)  Lib.  J.  3:  68. 

For    later    conferences,    see    Library    Association, 
American,  and  Library  Association  of  the  United 
Kingdom. 
Library  Economy  at  Princeton  College,  with  cuts.     (V. 

Vinton)  Lib.  J.  2:  53. 
Library  Exhibition,  Paris  National.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation, 

28:  80. 
Library  Hours.     (M.  Dewey)  Lib.  J.  4:  449. 
Lii)rary  Law,  Milwaukee.     (W.  F.  Poole)  Lib.  .J.  3:  190. 

See  also  Libraries,  Public,  Legislation  for. 
Library  Lectures.     (W.  E.  A.  Axon)  Lib.  J.  3:  47.  —  (J. 

Winsor)  Lib.  J.  3:  120. 
Library  Manual.    Goodenough's    English   Gentleman's. 

Lond.  M.  18:  452. 
Library  Service,  Standard  of.     (.1.  IMullins)  Lib.  J.  3:  52, 

160. 
Library  Statistics.    Lib.  J.  i:  429. 

Library  Wants,  Some  Notes  on.     (G.  L.  Gomme)  Col- 
burn,  161:  422. 
Libri,  Guiliaume.     Hogg,  6:  158.— Ev.  Sat.  8:  635. 

—  and  the  Public  Libraries  of  France.     Dub.  R.  35:   i. 

—  Trial  of.     (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  76:  273.  —  Bentley, 

32:  107. 
Libyan  Desert,  Petrified  Forest  in.     Nature,  7:  363. 

—  St.  John's  Adventures  in.     Eel.  R.  89:  553. 

—  Vegetation  of.    Nature,  11:  137. 

License  of  Counsel,   and  Criminal  Procedure.     Westm. 

35:  I- 

License  to  eat  Flesh.    Penny  M.  5:  258. 
License  Act,  First  recorded.     Anti(]uary,  i:  1S6. 
License  Laws  and  Litemperance.     Ed.  R.  150:  133. 
License  Question  in  Sweden.     Macmil.  25:  307. 
License  System.     Ed.  R.   44:    441.     49:    362.  —  Lake- 
side, 7:  364. 

—  and  Intemperance.     (A.  Balfour)  Contemp.  35:  903. 

—  in  England.     Lond.  Q.  34:  389. 
T^icense  Trade.     Quar.  5:  457. 

Lichens.  (J.  R.  Jackson)  Once  a  Week,  16:  54S. — 
Cliamb.  .J.  12:  101. 

—  Edible.     Hogg,  9:  185. 

—  Microscopic.     (H.  Willcy)  Am.  Natural.  4:  665. 

—  S])ores  of.     (II.  Willey)  .\m.  Natural.  4:  720. 
Lichen-Flora  of  (ireat  Britain,  Leighton's.    (W.  L.  Lind- 
say) Nature.  4:  4S2. 

Lichen-Gonidia  Question.  (J.  M.  Crombie)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 
13:  260. 

Lichfield  and  Warwick.  England.  (H.  James,  jr.)  Na- 
tion. 15:  57. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Penny  M.  2:  97. 

The  Angel  Choir-Screen  in.     Art  J.  14:  85. 

—  ^Monastic  Library,  1400.     Colburn,  i:  31. 
Lichfield  Controversy,  Review  of.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  219. 
Lichtenau,  Madame  de,  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  3:   144. 
Lichtcnborg,  Georg  Christoph,  Miscellaneous  Works  of. 

Ed.  R.  3:  343. 


Lichtenberg,   Georg  Christoph,  and  Hogarth.     For.  Q. 

16:  279. 
Lichtenstein,  LTlrich  von,  the  Don  Quixote  of  Germanv- 

Comh.  39:  464.  —  (A.  E    Kroeger)  So.  M.  8:  641. 
Lichtenstein,  Germany.     Cath.  World.  2:  705. 
Lichtensteiners ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Uuiv.  45:  39,  146. 
Lick  Observatory.     (E.   S.  Holden)  Nation,  33:  430. — 

Nature,  22:  515. 
Liddesdale,  Look  at.     Cliamb.  J.  8:  401. 
Liddon,  Henry  Parry,  Canon  of  St.  I'aul's.     Lond.  Soc. 

16:  467.  —  Liv.  Age,  144:  566.  — Cong.  4:  182  — 

Ev.  Sat.  8:  690. 

—  Bampton   Lectures.     Brit.   Q.  46:    570.     Same   art. 

Theo.  Eel.  4:  248. 

—  Commemoration  Sermon   at  Oxford,   1879.     ^lonth, 

36:  572- 

—  Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  26:  166. 

—  Sermons.     (C.  K.  I'aul)  Theo.  R.  4:  589.     5:   j(n. 
Lidget,  Charles,  and  Francis  Foxcroft,  Letters  of,  1692. 

N.  E.  Reg.  34:  77. 
Lies,  and  how  to  kill  them.     (H.  M.  Thonipson)  Contin. 
Mo.  5:  437. 

—  White.     All  the  Year,  13:  329.     /See  Lying. 

Lie,  J.     The  Pilot  and  his  Wife.     Dub.  Univ^88:  503. 
Lieber,  Francis.     (Mrs.   M.   E.  W.  Sherwood)  Scrib.  6: 

711.— (D.  C.  Gilman)  Internal.  R.  10  :  333.  —  (.\. 

G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  32:  189.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  22: 

366. 

—  and  Niebuhr.     (M.  Rowland)  Harper,  48:  63. 

—  Character  of  the  Gentleman.     So.  Q.  2q:  53. 

—  Civil  Liberty  smd  Self-Government.     So.  Q.  25:   300. 

—  Death  of.  (G.  Rolin-Taequemyns)  Liv.  Age,  117:  125. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  535. 

—  Services  to  Political  Science  and  International  Law. 

(J.  C.  Bluntschli)  Internat.  R.  8:  50. 
Lieber,  Oscar  M.,  Recollections  of.     (C.  W.  Hatson)  So. 

M.  12:  86. 
Liebig,  John,  the  King  of  Bohemian  Industry.  Lond.  Soc. 

35:  232- 
Liebig,  Justus  von.     (H.  E.  Roscoe)  Nature,  8:  26. — 
(A.  Vogel)  Internat.  R.  2:  25.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3: 
232. —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  68:  253.  —  with  por- 
trait, Appleton,  2:  372. 

—  Character  and  Work  of.     (J.  S.  W.  Thudicum)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  9:  49. 

—  Life-Work  of.     (J.  M.  Thomson)  Nature,  15:  193. 

—  Organic  Chemistry.     (H.  Colinan)  No.  Am.  53:  147. 

54:  476.  —  (E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  55:  462. 

—  Scientific  Achievements   of.     (M.   von   Pettenkofer) 

Contemp.  29:  865.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
i:  62. 

—  Vital   Forces.     Chamb.  J.   10:  19S.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  ig:  609. 
Liefchild,  John,  Pulpit  Oratory  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  306. 
Liege  and  Dinant,  Fate  of  two  Cities.     (J.  W.  Sheahan) 

Lakeside,  9:  35. 
Lien,  Doctrine  of,  applied  to  Shipping.     (A.  Nash)  Hunt, 

9:  261,  358. 

—  Law  of,  as  to  Banks.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21:  271. 
Liens,  Mechanics'.     (P.  A.  Browne)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  1: 

94-352- 
Lieutenant  Castagnac.     (MM.  Erckmann-Chatrian)  Ev. 

Sat.  4:  33. 
Lieutenant  de  Chasselay;  a  Story  of  1848.     Cornh.  22: 

675. 
Lieutenant  Jack  Ricketts  and  the  Widow.     Blackw.  41 : 

510. 
Life.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  176.  —  Irish  Mo.  4:  195,  291. — 

(C.  H.  Fay)  Univ.  Q.  15:  180. 

—  Analogies  of  Plant  and  Animal.     (F.  Darwin)  Nature, 

17:  388.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  182. 

—  and  Art.     (C.  C.  Shackford)  Chr.  Exam.  65:   157. 


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Life  and  Chemistry.    No.  Brit.  17:  131.    Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  33:  485. 

—  and  Death.     (G.  H.  B.  Macleod)  (iood  Words,  8:  410. 
in  Tipperary;  a  Tale.     Dub.   Univ.  51:  494,  564. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  827. 

—  and  Disease,  Researches  on.     Ed.  R.  136:  216.    Same 

art.  Liv.  .-Vge,  114:  771. 

—  and   Immortality.      Westm.  56:    168. —  (D.  P'orbes) 

Univ.  Q.  2:  i8g. 

—  and  its  Enigmas.     (S.  H.  Dickson)  Lippinc.  i:  145. 

—  and  its  successive  Development,  Lyell's.  liuar.  89:  412. 

—  and  Life  Force.     (G.  M.  Kellogg)  0.  <&  N.  2:  35. 

—  and  Matter.     (H.  J.  Slack)  Fo().  Sci.  R.  15:  149. 

—  and  a  Alemorv.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  242,  305. 

—  and  Organization.     (Sir  H.  Holland)  Ed.  R.  109:  227. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  657.  —  I^oncL  Q.  39:  265. 

—  and  Species,  Derivative  Hypothesis  of.      (R.  Owen) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  97:  33. 

—  and  spontaneous  Generation,  Haeckel's.     Nature,  3: 

354- 

—  and  Times  of  Peter  Priggins.    (.1.  Hewlett)  Colhurn, 

56:  21-484.  57:  100-509.  58:  33-503.  59:  93- 
490.     60:  66-305.     61:  102. 

—  Animal.     See  Animal  Life. 

and  Vegetable.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  678. 

—  Art  of;  the  Scholar's  Calling.     Dial,  i:  175. 

—  at  great  Depths.  (P.  M.  Duncan)  Am.  Natural.  5:  393. 

—  at  high  Pressure.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Contemp.  25:  623. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  2.  —  (W.  G.  Blaikie)  Mae- 
mil.  41:  225.     Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  271. 

—  at  a  little  Court.     (S.  Hyde)  Atlan.  44:  478. 

—  at  a  Watering  Place.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Eraser,  43:  91- 

64S.  Same  art.  Internat.  M.  2:  81-533.  3:  211, 
366.    4:  54,  389. 

—  Balance  of  Animal.  (S.  Hibbard)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  434. 

—  Basis  of.     (D.  Clark)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  350. 

—  Beginnings  of.     (S.  B.  Herriek)  Scrib.  13:  22. 

—  Bastian's.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  6:  284,  299. 

—  Bililical  Usage  of  Ziurj  and  'tux')'      (W-  iv.  French) 

Univ.  Q.  29:  172. 

—  Chemical  Statics  of  organized  Beings.    (.1.  P.  Dumas) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:  23-247. 

—  Christian  Theory  of.     (W.  P.  Lunt)  Mo.  Pel.  M.  9:  27. 

—  City  and  Country,  contrasted.      (T.  P.  Cobbe)  Liv. 

Age,  126:  323. 

—  Comte's  Delinition  of.    (.1.  II.  Bridges)  Fortn.  35:  675. 

—  C'onditions  of,  in  Animated  Beings.     (E.  Blanchard) 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  419. 

—  Controversy  of.     (E.  Gurney)  Eraser,  98:   14S. 

—  Critical  .Junctures  in.  (H.W.  Bellows)  L'uita.  R.  Ii:  S3. 

—  Dawn  of,  Dawson's.     Internat.  R.  3:  541. 

—  Death,  and  Eternity.     Lond.  M.  5:  531. 

—  Diagram  of.     O.  &  X.  6:  185. 

—  Discipline,  Death,  Destiny.     (A.  Traver)  Ref.  Q.  28: 

586. 

—  Division  of,  into  Stages.    (J.  W.  .Jones)  .\rch.  35:  167. 

—  Duration  of,  in  various  Classes  of  Society.     (W.  A. 

Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  8:  69.  9:  37,  346.  lo:  62. 
14:  289.  17:  15.  20:  65.  22:  337.  See  Lon- 
gevity; Mortality. 

—  Earlier  Forms  of.     (C.  H.  Hitchcock)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

10:  257. 

—  Epicur.  Theory  of.    (W.  R.  Alger)  IMo.  Pel.  M.  7:  3O1. 

—  Estimates  of.     (E.  H.  Chapin)  Univ.  (^.  8:  371. 

—  Evolution  of.     (.J.  J.  Lalor)  Cath.  World,  17:  145. 

—  E.xpectation  of,  Tables  of.     Am.  Alma.  1836:  65. 

—  F'orms  of,  in  the  Past  and  Present.     (11.  Woodward) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  II :  391. 
Origin  of,  Address  on.     (.J.  W.  Dawson)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. 9:  529. 

—  (Jenesis  of.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  541. 

—  Glances  at.     Am.  Mo.  M.  12:  4,  147. 


Life,  Goal  of.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Chr.  Exam.  59:  187. 

—  Government  of.     (St.  G.  Mivait)  19th  Cent.  5:  690, 

—  How  made  the  most  of.    Am.  Wliig  R.  i:  413. 

—  Human,  Increase  of.     (E.  .Jarvis)  Atlan.  24:  495-711. 
Picture  of,  from  Greek  of  Cebes.   !XIo.  Rel.  M.  9:  13. 

—  Huxley  on  Physical  Basis  of.     (.J.  Young)  Contemp. 

11:  240. — (H.  C.  Kingsley)  New  Eng.  2g:  219. — 
{k.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  World,  9:  467.  —  (L.  Johii.M.n) 
N.  Ed.  4:  728. 

—  Illusions  of.     (E.  Finley)  Radical,  i:  415. 

—  in  Death.     Fraser,  68:  85. 

—  in  the  Iron  Mills.     (R.  B.  Harding)  Atlan.  7:  430. 

—  in  its  simpler  Forms.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fraser,  55:  194. 

Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  40:  520. 

—  in  Lodgings.     Lond.  Soc.  lo:  513. 

—  in  Nature,  Relations  of  Death  to.     (.J.  D.  Dana)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  84:  316. 

—  in  Prairie-Land.     (Mrs.  Farnham)  Sharpe,  14  :   199. 

15:  219. 

—  in  round  Numbers.     All  the  Year,  i:  31. 

—  in  the  Woods.     Dial,  4:  415. 

—  Infinite.     (J.  V.  Blake)  liadical,  10 :  120. 

—  Irony  of.     Blackw.   122:  41.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age, 

135:  3°4- 

—  Is  it  worth  living?     (W.  II.  Mallock)  19th  Cent.  2: 

251.     3:  146. 
Mallock's.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  29:  720. 

—  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  29:  81.  —  Lond.  <^. 

54:  154.  — (C.  Clever)  Ref.  Q.  27:  357. 
Keph'  to  Criticisms  on.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  19th 

Cent.  7:  161. 

—  Laws  of,  Blaekwell's.     So.  Q.  22:  47S. 

—  Literature,  and  the  Scholar.     Eel.  M.  27:  556. 

—  Lower,  Study  of.     Condi.  36:   169.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  135:  43.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  450. 

—  Lowest  Forms  of.     (J.  Samuelson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  50, 

145- 

—  Material  Resources  of.    (A.  B.  Prescott)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

":  .•?39- 

—  Matter  and  Mind.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  38:  45. 

—  .Meaning  of.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  19th  Cent.  5:  4S8. 
Mivart  on.     Mcnith.  35:  5S5. 

—  Means  of.     (W.  E.  Krebs)  Mercersb.  25:  202. 

—  Means  of  attaining  a  long.    Pamph.  18:  495.   19:   i-;5. 

—  Modern  Aspects  of  the  Question  of.     (G.  F.  Barker) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:   750. 

—  Mystery  of.     (L.  S.  Beale)  Fortn.  14:  249. 

—  Nature  and  Phenomena  of.     Colburn,  130:  79. 

—  of  an  .Vrchitect;  a  Story.     Benfley.  31:  326-613.    32: 

25-625.  33:  462.  34:  107,  402,  541.  35:  5S5. 
42:  75-609.     43:  103. 

—  of  Charles  Chesterlield:  a  Novel.     (Mrs.  F.  Trolloi)e) 

('olburn,  59:  315.465.  60:  2S-448.  61:  48-407. 
62:  58-507.     63:  192,  375. 

—  of  Fashion.     (Mrs.  E.  C.  Embury)  Godev,  22:  22. 

—  of  Feeding.     (S.  Fesscnden)  University  (j.  3:  26. 

—  of  Man;  Origin  of  its  Division  into  Stages.     (.1.  W. 

.Jones)  Arch.  35:    167. 
Problem  of  Human  Existence.     Lond.  Q.  47:  61. 

—  of  a  Midshipman.    Knick.50:  1-581.    51:  i,  146,  244. 

—  on  the  Farm;  a  I'oem.     (B.  F.  Taylor)  .Scrib.  8:  704. 

—  on  the  Ocean  Wave.     (E.  Downey)  Tinsley.  27:  So. 

—  Organic,  Testimony  of,  to  Theology.     (T.  Hill)  Bib. 

Sac.  31:   503. 

—  Origin  of.     (I'.   II.  Huxley)  Liv.  Age,  107:  195. — 

(.J.  D.  Dana)  .\m.  .L  Sci.  91:  3S9.  —  (.1.  S.  Patter- 
son) R;idical,  8:  119. — (D.  A.  Spalding)  Nature, 
14:  44.— Brit.  Q.  33:  107.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  >iT,. 

Baslian  on.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  4:   17S. 

(ieiin  Theory.   (E.  S.  Breidenbaugh)  Luth.  <^>.  7:  90. 

Meteorites  and.     (W.  Flight)  Pop.  .Sci.  R.  16:  390. 

of  minute.   (H.J.  Slack)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2:  372. 


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LIGHT 


Life,  Origin  of;  Reply  to  Prof.  Huxley.     (II.  C.  Bastian) 
Nature,  2:  410,  431. 

—  Our  tlireefolcl.     (J.  S.  Barry)  Univ.  Q.  28:  443. 

—  Owen  on  the  Science  of.  (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fraser,  53:  79. 

—  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2:  421. 

—  Past  and  future,  in  other  Worlds.     Cornh.  31 :  691. 

—  Pessimist's  View  of.    Cornh.  33:  433.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  129:  363. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (O.  W.  Holmes)  No.  Am.  85:  39. 

—  Physical,  (.."haracteristics  of.    (M.  Koiiayne)  Am.  Cath. 

Q.  6:  193. 

—  Physical  Basis  of.     (T.  II.  Huxley)  Fortn.  II :   129. 

—  Physical  Theories  of.     (\V.  IIo[)k.iiis)  Fraser,  61:  739. 

62:  74. 

and  religious  Thought.     (L.  S.  Beale)  Am.  Presb. 

R  20:  432. 

—  Plan  of,  Sermon  on.    (G.  E.  Ellis)  Mo.  Rel  M.  23:  29. 

—  Polarization  of.     (T.  Kowney)  Recr.  Sci.  3:   157. 

—  Principle  of.    .\m.  Whig  II.  6:  362. —  Dem.  11.  21:  65. 

—  Problem  of.     (W.  F.  Aii.sworth)  Colburn,  166:  463. 

—  (E.  Montgomery)  Pop.  Sci    Mo.  13:  455-677. 

—  Profusion  of.     (A.  B.  Buckley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  96. 

—  Prolongation  of.     (B.   W.  Procter)   Ketros.  7:  64. — 

Mus.  2:  481. 

—  Real;  a  Poem.     (G.  A.  Stilhnan)  Dem.  R.  34:  534. 

—  Right  Views  of.     (H.  Alford)  (iood  Words,  10:  431. 

—  Shadow  and  Eclipse  of.    (S.  Johnson)  Radical,  4:  412. 

—  Simplicity  of,  advocated.     (W.  M.  Fisher)  Overland, 

12:  555. 

—  Substaniiality  of.     (E.  JNIontgomery)  Mind,  6:  321. 

• —  Suspended  Animation.     (B.  W.  Bichardsou)  Nature, 
20:  107.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  99. 

—  Talks  about.     (R.  Collyer)  Lakeside,  3:  35.  222,  389. 

—  Temporal  and  eternal.     (E.  C  Cummings)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  23:  377. 

—  Theory  of.     So.  Lit.  INIess.  21 :  393. 

—  Theories  of.     Quar.  22:  i.  —  Ed.  R.  23:  3S4. 

Intiuenee  on  religious  Thought.     Dub.  R.  73:  252. 

—  (.J.  W.  Wythe)  Meth.  Q.  34:  296. 

—  Thermal  Death-Point  of  Living  Matter.     (H.  C.  Bas- 

tian) Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  695. 

—  under  new  Aspects.  (  W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  .1.  56:  209. 

—  Unity  of.     (C.  C.  Shaekford)  No.  Am.  94:   136. 

—  Value  of.     (T.  jM.  Coan)  Galaxy,  15:  751. 

in  Sight  of  God.  (J.  C.  Kimball)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  34:  20. 

—  Value  and  Prospects  of,  in  the  United  States.      (.J. 

Spare)  Hunt,  13:  499.     14:   19. 

—  Views  of,  in  great  Works  of  the  Imagination.     (M. 

Browne)  ("ontemp.  38:   162. 

Morbid  and  healthy.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam. 

78:  313- 

—  AVarfare  of.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Ref.  Q,  26:  422. 

—  What  is?    Hogg,  9:  337. 

—  What  are  living  BeingsV     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Contemp. 

35:  688. 

—  with  a  Purpose.     (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  10:  549. 
Life's  Assize.    (Jlrs.  J.  II.  Riddell)  St.  .James,  22:  1-641. 

23:  1-737-    24:  7-721.    25:   1-577.    27:   141-675. 
Life's  Atonement;  a  Story.     (D.  C.  Murray)  Chamb.  J. 

57:   1-610. 
Life's  blotted  Pages.    Tait,  n.  s.  25:  32-97. 
Life's  Charity.     (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath.  World,  7:  838. 
Life's  Cost;  a  Poem.     (.J.  E.  Hopkins)  Macmil.  31:  371. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  578. 
Life's  Love.  Belgra.  18:  341,  549. 
Life's  Mystery;  a  Tale.     St.  .Jame.s,  17:  257,  385.     18: 

1-385.     19:  1-477.     20:  60. 
Life's  Undercurrent;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  24:  213-262. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  533. 
Life  and  Death  Watch.     Tinsley,  6:  625. 
Life  Annuities,  Baily's  Doctrine  of.    Eel.  R.  Ii:   499. 

12:  602. 


L  fe  Assurance.     See  Insurance,  Life. 
Life  Boat,  The.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  343. 

—  and  its  Work.    (D.  Brewster)  Good  Words,  4:  688.— 

Chamb.  J.  52:  93. 

—  Description   of,   1831.      J.  Frankl.   Inst.   12:    407. — 

Penny  M.  4:   108. 

—  Liglitning-Rod,  and  Lighthouse.      (Sir  1).  Brewster) 

No.  Brit.  31:  492. 
Life  Boats.     (R.  B.  Forbes)  Hunt,  19:  627. — Loud.  t^. 
20:  331.  — Sharpe,  34:    13.  —  Fd.  R.  II5:   153. 

—  English.     (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  12:  537. 

—  Francis's.     (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  3:  161. 

—  Wanted,  a  Life  Boat!     St.  James,  4:  98. 
Life-Boat  Institution.     Chamb.  J.   53:   6S9.  —  Victoria, 

6:  241. 
Life-Boat  Service,  English.     (R.  Hudson)  Gent.  M   n.  s. 

3:  587.  —  Chamb.  J.  56:  189. 
Life  (Juards,  History  of.     Gent.  ^I.  n.  s.  7:  217,  345. 
Life  Guardsman.     Once  a  Week,  20:  67,  89. 
Life  Insurance.     See  Insurance,  Life. 
Life  Magnet;  a  Tale.     (A.  A.  Adee)  Putnam,  16:  152. 
Life-Preserver,  At  Sea  with.  a.     Pract.  M.  i:  79. 
Life  Raft,  Canning's.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  15:  59. 
Life  Rafts.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  308. 
Life  Recluse;  a  Poem.     (P.  J.  Bailey)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6: 

375; 
Life  Relic,  Earliest  known.     Chamb.  J.  58:  225. 
Life-Saving  at  Sea.     Pract.  M.  2:  33.  —  Chamb.  J.  58: 

28.  —  Once  a  Week,  20:  233. 
Life-saving  Apparatus,  Rocket  and  Mortar.   Cornh.  28:  72. 
Life-saving  Dresses.     Pract.  M.  5:  210. 
Life-saving  Gear.     Eel.  Engin.  11:  158. 
Life-saving  Inventions.     No.  Brit.  31:  492. 
Life-saving  Service,  United  States.     (W.  D.  O'Connor) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  182.  — Republic,  5:  81.  — (J.  II. 

Merryman)  Scrib.  19:  321.  —  (S.  S.  Cox)  No.  Am. 

132:  482. 
Life-saving  Stations.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc.  17:  301. 
Life  Story,  with  Characters.     (N.  McLeod)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

13:  "483. 
Lifted  Veil.     (Geo.  Eliot)  Blackw.  86:  24.     Same  ari. 

Liv.  Age,  62:  360. 
Light.    (P.  E.  Chase)  Penn  Mo.  6:  749.  —  (J.  A.  Davie^) 

Recr.  Sci.  3:  14.  —(J.  F.  W.  lierschel)  Good  Words, 

6:  320-892. — All  the  Year,  13:  149-318.  —  Temp. 

Bar,  i:  198. 

—  Action  of  dark  Radiations.     (J.  Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  1 :  202. 
of  the  less  refrangible  Rays  011  Silver  Iodide.    (M. 

C.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  269. 

on  Glass.     (E.  S.  Drone)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  67. 

upon  Iodide  of  Silver.    (M.  C.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92: 

198. 
on  Uranium.     (H.  C.  Bolton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  206. 

—  and  Color.     (R.  Hunt)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  310. 

Bakerian  Theory  of.    (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  i :  450. 

—  and  Darkness.     Liv.  Age,  28:  356. 

—  and  Electricity,  Lectures  on.     (H.  Morton)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  83:  48-413.    84:  52,  209,  2S1. 
Relation  between.    (O.  J.  Lodge)  Nature,  23:  332. 

—  and  Heat,  Chemical  Sources  of.    (R.  Bithell)  Recr.  Sci. 

2:  2S0. 
Origin  of.     (J.  Prusol)  Colburn,  166:  372. 

—  and  Life.     (F.  Papillon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  294. —  (H. 

Hunt)  St.  James,  2:  57.  —  Chamb.  J.  57:  50S. 

—  and  Magnetism,  Faraday's  Discoveries  in.     Eel.  M. 

":  353- 

—  and  Photography,  Vogel  on.     Nature,  12:  105.  —  (U. 

J.  Friswell)  Nature,  14:  328. 

—  and  Shade;  a  Tale.     (W.  Sterne)  Sharpe,  38:   1-192. 

—  and  Sight.    Chamb.  J.  50:  95.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80: 

494. 


LIGHT 


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LIGHT 


Light  and  Sunlight.     Nat.  II.  13:    i.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Ay;e,  70:  691. 

—  and  Veyetatiuii.    Chamb.  J.  10:  295.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Afje,  20:  210. 

—  and  Vision,  Discoveries  in.     New  York  U.  i:  206. 

—  Artilicial.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  li.  i:  So.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  73:  133.  —  Broadw.  6:  135.  —  (B.  II. 

Paul)  J.  Frank].  Inst.  78:  124,  203,  265.  — (K.  C. 

Burleigh)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  47:  9S. 
Comparative  Expense  of.     (A.   Fyfe)  J.  Frank!. 

Inst.  35:  260. 

of  rude  Nations.     Penny^I.  ii:  no. 

Progress  in.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  433. 

—  A  Beam  of.     Fraser,  93:  434. 

—  by  Chemical  Action.    (J.  W.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  55: 

159. 

—  bj'Heat.    (J.  W.  Draper)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  122,  197. 

—  Calcium.     Chamb.  . J.  37:  291. 

—  Certain  physical  Properties  of.    (D.  Alter)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

68:  55. 

—  Chemical  Radiations.    (W.  J.  Youmans)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

7:  19. 

—  Chemical  Rays  and  Light  of  the  Sky.     (J.  Tyndall) 

Fortn.  11:  226. 

—  Crooked  Courses  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  32. 

—  Decomposition  of,   by  Absorption,     (D.  Brewster)  .1. 

Frankl.  Inst.  15:  417. 

—  Dependence  of  Life  on.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Ilowitt, 

i:  226. 

—  Dispersion  of.     (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  57:  364. — 

(T.  Kicour)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  91:  48. 

—  Effect  of,  on  Plants.     Cliamb.  J.  55:  359. 

—  Electric.     .See  Electric  Light. 

—  Experiments  on.    (.T.  W.  Draper)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  19: 

79,  155.  —  (R.  Hunt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  206. 

—  Gamut  of.     St.  Paul's,  7:  424. 

—  Images  and  Shadows.    (W.  J.  Youmans)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

4:  665. 

—  in  lumiTious  Flames,   Source  of.     (E.   Frankhuul)  J. 

Frank!.  lust.  87:  330. 

—  InHuence  of.     Chamb.  J.  3:  38. 

—  Intiiience  of  Color  upon  Reduction  of.     (M.  C.  Loa) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  355. 

—  Instantaneous,  History  of  Manufacture  of.     (L.  Piay- 

fair)  ,i.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  410. 

—  Language  of.     Brit.  Q.  50:  121.     Same  art.  Eel.  JI. 

73:  257,  458. 

—  Lee's  Observations  on.     No.  Am.  3:  40. 

—  Lime.     See  Lime  Light. 

—  Lommel  en.     Nature,  13:  621. 

—  Mains,  Biot,  and  Brewster  on.  (T.  Young)  Quar.  11 :  42. 

—  Meclianica!  Action  of.     (W.  Crookes)  Pop.  S<i.  Mo. 

7:  683.   9:  257.    Same  art.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  100:  52. 

—  Mechanical  Equivalent  of.     (M.  G.  Farmer)  .\m.  J. 

Sci.  91:  214. 

—  Motion  of,  in  Diaphanous  INIedia.     Ed.  R.  15:  377. 

—  Nature  and  Laws  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  iS. 

—  New  Standard  of.     Nature,  21:  158. 

—  New  Theory  of.     (O.  N.  Rood)  .\m.  .1.  Sci.  80:   1S2. 

—  New  Views  of.     (C.  K.  Akin)  Fortn.  4:  613. 

—  Observations  and  Experiments  on.     (S.  Adams)  Am. 

■).  Sci.  42:  123.  —  (.L  liowdoin)  Carey's  Mus.  3:  20V 

—  of  different  Colors,  Photometric  Comparison  of.     (O. 

N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  Si. 

—  of  different  Tints,  Combination  of.    (O.  N.  Rood)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  89:  254. 

—  of  the  Earth.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  Belgra.  18:  ^36. 

—  of  the  Sun,  Action  of,  on  Glass.     (T.  (iailield)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  94:  244,  316. 
and  of  t!u;  Moon.     (H.  Morton)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  86: 

59-417.     87:  65-414. 
and  of  the  Stars.     (B.  Stewart)  Intel.  Obs.  5 :  44S. 


Light  of  the  Sun,  Experiments  on.     (.J.  W.  Draper)  .1. 

Fran    1.  Inst.  23:  469.     24:  38,  114,  250. 
Influence  of,  on  Combustion.     (.1.  LeConte)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  74:  317. 

—  on  the  Hearth.    Blackw.  84:  312-5S6.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  59:  699,  753.  871. 

—  out  of  Darkness.      (L.  C.  Moulton)  Sharpe,  32:  240. 

Same  art.  Godey,  56:   109. 

—  O.xyliydric.     Eel.  Engin.8:  55. 

—  Phenomena  of  transn\itted  and  diffused.     (M.  C.  Lea) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  97:  364. 

—  Physics  of .     Brit.  t^.  50:  121.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73 : 

257,  458. 
and  Metaphysics  of.  (D.A.Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  40:  281 . 

—  Physics  of  a  Sunbeam.  (R.  Hunt)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  438. 

—  Physiological  Action  of.      (J.  Dewar)  Nature,  8:  204. 

15:  453- 

—  Polarization  of.     Ed.  R.  32:  171.  —  (W.  Spottiswoode) 

Nature,  9:  127-507.     10:  125.    Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  2:  50. 

Experiments  on.     (C.  Wheatstone)  Nature,  3:  514. 

Spottiswoode  on.     Pract.  M.  5:  31. 

—  Polarized,   Application   to  the   Microsco])e.      (M.    ('. 

White)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  391. 
Instrument  to  illustrate.     (E.  S.  Snel!)  Am.  .1.  Sci. 

82:  376. 
Molecular  Motions  in.     (W.  H.  C.  Bartlett)  Am.  .L 

Sci.  80:  361. 

Neutral  Axes.      (L.  Nickerson)  Pract.  M.  4:  40C1. 

Transmission  through  uuia.xal  Crystals.     (W.  II. 

L.  Russell)  Nature,  2;  299. 

—  Question  of.     Cliamb.  .1.  29;  294. 

—  Radiometer  and  its  Lessons.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  u^fli 

Cent,  i:  242.     Same  art.  Eel.  .M.88:  6S7. 

—  Reaction  of.    (E.  B.  Tylor)  Nature,  9:158. 

—  Recent  Discoveries  in.     All  the  Year,  5:  270. 

—  Receut  Inquiries  in.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  401. 

—  reflected  by  the  Sky,  Polarization  of.      (E.  C.  Picker- 

ing) \\n.  J.  Sci.  107:  102. 

—  Reflection  of.     (A.  M.  -Mayer  and  C.  Barnard)  Nature, 

17:  427. 

—  Researdics  in.     (Sir  I).  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  29:   177. 

Same  art.   Liv.  .Vge,  59:  243.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 
45:  291.— Brit.  Q    13:  52. 

—  .Sanitary  Influence  of.    (C.  Pfeiffcr)  Am.  Arch.  2:  205. 

—  Sonic  Remarks  on.      (B.  S.  Proctor)  J.  Frank!.   Inst. 

75:  407- 

—  Sources  of.      (A.  M.  Mayer  and  C.  Barnard)  Nature, 

17:  404. 

—  Theories  of.     For.  Q.  7:  283.  —  Liv.  Age,  72:  46. — 

Penny  M.  5:  95. 

—  Transverse  Propagation  of.      (S.  T.  Preston)  Nature, 

21:  369. 

—  Transvv-rseVibrationsof.  (S.T.Preston)Nature,2i :  256. 

—  Tyndall's  Lectures  on.  (E.W.<  'laypole)  O.  &  N.  8:  740. 

—  Undiilatory  Theory  of.      Westm.   64:    255.  —  (.Ybbii 

Jloigno)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  56:   181. 

—  Universal  Energy  of.     (P.  E.  Cliasc)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

112:  312. 

—  Velocity  of.     (A.  Cornu)  Nature,  8:  184.  ri:  274.— 

Nature,  16:  229.  —  (.\.   A.   Micludson)  Xaturc,  21 : 

94,  120.  —  (.1.  Young)  Nature,  24:  303.  —  (Lord  K'ay- 

leigli)  Nature,  24:  3S2.  —  (A.  .\.  ]\Iichclson)  \\n.  .1. 

Sci.  118:  390.  —(.J.  Lovering)  .\m.  .1.  .Sci.  86:  im. 

—  (P.   E.   Chase).!.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  400.  — .\ui. 

Arch.  8:  103.  —  Cornh.  6:  712,855.  —  Eel.  lungin. 

14:  526. 
Proof    of   Fndulatory  Theory.      (J.    Tyndall)    .1. 

Frank!.  Inst.  52:   104. 
proved  by  Experiment.     Hogg,  7:   150. 

—  Violet.  Influence  of.     (.V.  Poey)  Nature,  5:  2')8. 

—  Visual  Images  iu  Darkness.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  734. 


LIGHT 


'48 


LIGHTNING 


Light,  Waves  of,  Drifting.  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Contemp.  30: 
218.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  257.  Same  art.  Sup. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  315. 

—  Weighing  a  Ray  of.     Tract.  M.  6:  74. 

—  White.     (E.  J.Houston).!.  Krankl.  Inst.  94:   1S4. 
Houston  ou.     (W.  A.  Anthony)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  94: 

403- 
See  also  Optics;  Spectrum  Analysis;  etc. 
Light  only  on  the  Box.  (P.  Fitzgerahl)  Lond.  Soc.  24:  508. 
Lights  and  Shades  of  a  Gentleman  on  Half-Pay.    (W.  H. 

Maxwell)  Colburn,  71:  159,  329,  44S.     72:  79,238, 

523.      73:  92-502.     74:  355,  617.      75:    184,  336, 

464.     76:  62-468.     77:  58,  168. 
Lights  and  Shadows  of    fashionable  Life.     Knick.  27: 

128-427.     28:  15,  115. 
Lights',  Urummond  and  Bude.     Penny  M.  9:  132,142. 

—  for  the  Night.     Chamb.  J.  18:  37. 

—  House,  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  4:  153. 

—  on  Gwyneth's  Head.     Loud.  Soc.  14:  102. 

—  on  Vessels  at  Sea.     Chamb.  J.  51:   169. 

—  Some  curious.     All  the  Year,  9:  16. 
Light-emitting  Animals.     (P.  M.  Duncan)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

18:  225.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  610. 
Light  Literature,  Some  very.     All  the  Year,  19:  319. 
Light  Man,  A.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  8:  49. 
Light  Woman,  A  V    (H.  E.  Scudder)  Appleton,  13:  745, 

771,  Soi. 
Liglitfoot,  Hannah,  and  George  IH.     Colburn,  140:  42S. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  85. 
Lighthouse,  The.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  31:  513. 

—  a  Poem.     (J.  M.  Legare)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  150. 

—  at  Lichmore;  a  Story.     (K.  Roche)  Irish  Mo.  4:   605. 

—  at  Port  of  Havana,  Account  of,  1847.     (J.  Benites)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  44:  49. 

—  Bell  Rock.     Ed.  Pliilns.  J.  12:  18. 

—  Brandywine.    (H.  Bache)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  353. 

—  Minot  Rock.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  47:  217. 

—  North  Foreland.     Penny  M.  4:  365. 

—  of  the  Gannets;  a  Tale.    Chamb.  J.  53:  26,  45. 

—  on  the  Skeve  Mhoil.    Chamb.  J.  42:  ^37,  361.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  86:  78. 

—  Skerryvore.      Quar.  84:  370.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

22:  49.  —  (W.  Ivory)  Good  Word.s,  19:  304. — 
Chamb.  J.  9:  369. 

—  Wolf-Rock.     All  the  Year,  22:  32S. 

—  Wvre.     (H.  M.  Denham)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  3. 
Lighthouses.     (E.  Abbott)  Galaxy,  7:  237.  — (J.  D.  B. 

De  Bow)  De  Bow,  4:  147.  —  (M.  Scheie  de  Vero) 
Harper,  38:  405.  —  Eel.  Engin.  14:  97. — Liv.  Age, 
139:  377. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  415. 

—  and  Beacons.     Chamb.  J.  35:  397. 

—  and  Buoys.     Lond.  Q.  20:  331. 

—  and  Life  Boats.  No.  Brit.  31:  492.  — Ed.  R.  I15:  153. 

—  and  Light-Boats.     House.  Words,  2:  373. 

—  Architecture  of.     Eel.  Engin.  18:  17. 

—  British.     Ed.  R.  151:  172.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144: 

730. — No.  Brit.  32:  487.  —  (D.  Stevenson)  Good 
Words,  5: 105,  233.  —  Eel.  Engin.  13: 140. —  Chamb. 

•T.  58:  785- 
Northern.     Westm.  47:  118.  —  Blackw.  37:  8S4. 

—  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  15:  108. 
Report  on.     Ed.  R.  61:  221,  !;26. 

—  Construction  and  Man.agement  of.     St.  James,  15:  90. 

—  Distinguishing  Lights  for.     Nature,  21:  109. 

—  Drummond  on.     Mo.  R.  124:   241. 

—  Electric  Light  for.     (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst  70: 

44,  147. —  (J.  W.  McGauley)  Intel.  Obs.  11:  325. — 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  121.  —  (F.  H.  Holmes)  J, 
Frankl.  Inst.  78:  409. — Nature,  16:  552. 

—  European.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  517. 

—  Filiating  and  fixed.      (D.  Stevenson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

61:  221. 


Lighthouses,  Gossip  about.     Chamb.  .T.  53:  828. 

—  in  the  Red  Sea.  (W.  I'arkes)  J.  I'rankl.  Inst.  77:  217. 

—  Iron.     (J.  V.  Merrick)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61:  145. 

—  Life  among.     Cornh.  i:  220. 

—  Lights  for.     All  the  Year,  23:  282.  — J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

41:  418.  —  (J.  H.  Gladstone)  Macmil.  5:  37S. —  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  48:  67-335.     49:  Si. 

—  Memoranda  on.     (W.  A.  Jctnes)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  296. 

—  of  the  Future.  (SirW. Thomson)  Good  Words,  14:  217. 

—  of  Old.     Art  J.  32:  273. 

—  of  Scotland  and  the  Isle  of  Man.      (W.   Chambers) 

Chamb.  J.  43:  593,  612,  632.    44:  561-619. 

—  of  the  United  States.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  48:  465. 
Latitude  and  Longitude  of.      Hunt,  9:  93. 

Report  on,  1851.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  232,  289. 

—  Optical  Arrangements  for.      (T.  Stev^enson)  Nature, 

12:  333- 

—  Recent  Improvements  in.     Penny  M.  II :  286,  294. 

—  Vertical  Distribution  of  Light  from.     (T.  Stevenson) 

Nature,  19:  19. 
See  names  of  particular  li(/Jttliovses. 
Lighthouse  Characteristics.     Eel.  Engin.  23;  201. 
Lighthouse  Construction  and  Illumination.    Putnam,  8: 

198. 
Lighthouse  Engineering.     Eel.  Engin.  21 :  205. 
Lighthouse  Establishment  of  the  U.  S.    Putnam,  7:  644. 
Lighthouse-Keeper's  Child.   Victoria,   i:  498. 
Lighthouse  Life.     (H.  Friswell)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  168. 
Lighthouse  Service.     Chamb.  J.  45:  794. 
Lighthouse  System,  American.     Am.  Whig  R.   i :  314. 

—  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  318. 

—  British.     Ed.  R.  57:  169.  — Blackw.  34:  358.  — (Sir 

D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  32:  487. 
Lighting,  Artificial.     (J.  .Scoffern)  St.  James,  15:  36. — 
(.M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  14:  155. 

—  by  Oxygen.     All  the  Year,  19:  511. 

—  of  Dwellings,  History  of.     All  the  Year,  21 :  268. 

—  of  Railway  Carriages.     Eel.  Engin.  11 :  520. —  Pract. 

M.  4:  103. 

—  Street,  Lenses  and  Reflectors  for.    (T.  A.  Skeltoni  Eel. 

Engin.  g:  124. 
See  Illumination;  Light,  Artificial. 
Lightning.     Am.  Whig  11.  14:  227.  —  All  the  Year,  20: 
274.  —  Chamb.  J.  55:  391.  —  Nat.  M.  13:  436. 

—  and  Lightning  Rods.     (D.  Brooks)  J.   Frankl.   Inst. 

94:  132.  96:  230.  —  (J.  M.  Mott)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
96:  118,  169.  —  (J.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  36:  38. 

—  and  Thunder,  Phenomena  attending.     (F.  Arago)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  26:  Si,  275.  —  (A.  Oliver)  Carey's 
Mus.  3:  126. 

—  Danger  from.     Ev.  Sat.  12:  445. 

—  Duration  of  Flashes  of.     (O.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

loi:  15.     105:  163.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10:  515. 

—  Effects   of.     (H.    Rice)   Am.   J.    Sci.   62:    239. —  J. 

Fraukl.  Inst.  70:  54. 
on  Ship  New  York.    (C.  Rich)  Am.  J.  Sci.  37:  321. 

—  —  on  Trees.     Hogg,  6:  47. 

—  Fear  of.     Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  366. 

—  Freaks  of.     (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  38:  577. 

—  Marvelous.     All  the  Y'ear,  9:  357,  375. 

—  Mysteries  of  a  Thunder  Shower.     (J.  Abbott)  Harper, 

41:  21. 

—  Physico-Mechanical  Effects  of.     (A.  Poey)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  90:  278. 

—  Playing  with.     Ev.  Sat.  7:  794. 

—  Production  of,  by  Rain.     (W.  R.  Birt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

49:  193. 

—  Protection  from.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Ed.  R.  80:  444. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  4:  40.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  3: 
549.  —  Niles's  Reg.  23:  168.  — (R.  J.  Mann)  Eel. 
Engin.  13:  43.  —  (J.  C.  Maxwell)  Nature,  14:  479. 
Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  lo:  154. 


LIGHTXING 


749 


LniESTOXE 


Lightninjjj,  Protection  from,  for  electric  Telegraphs.     St. 

James,  47:  321.     48:  66. 
of  Ships,     (li.  Meriam)  Hunt,  14:  523. 

—  Remarkable  Flash  of.    (B.  St.J.  B.  Joule)  Nature,  18: 

260. 

—  Spectrum  of.     (E.  S.  Holden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  104:  474. 

—  Struck  with.     All  the  Year,  14:  6. 

—  Where  it  strikes.     (G.  J.  Varney)  Lippinc.  26:  232. 
See  Thunder  and  Lightning. 

Lightning  Conductors.  (\V.  H.  Preece)rEcl.  Engin.  8: 
147.  —  (W.  H.  Preece)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst,  no:  254. — 
Am.  Arch.  6:  140.  —  St.  James,  47:  173.  —  Pract. 
M-7:  334-  — EcL  Engin.  9:  349.     11:  155. 

—  Inspection  of.     (R.  Anderson)  Am.  Arch.  8:  153. 

—  on  Ships.    (W.  S.  Harris)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  n:  154, 

304.  — (W.  S.  Harris)  Am.  J.  Sci.  21:  347.  _(W. 
S.  Harris)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  14:  200,  346. 

—  Proper  Form  of.     (W.  H.  Preece)  Am.  Arch.  8:  247. 
Lightning  Figures.     (C.  Tomlinson)  Nature,  12:  9. 
Lightning  Prints.     Chamb.  J.  36:  27;.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.55:  183. 
Lightning  Rods.  (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  31 :  509.  — 
(J.  Van  Rensselaer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  9:  331.  —  (R. 
Hare)  Am.  J.  Sci.  13:  322.  — Am.  Alma.  1833:  S4. 
—  Mo.  R.  121 :  172. —  (R.  B.  Mann)  Am.  Arch.  4: 
28.  —  (R.  Hare)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  163,  197. 

—  Construction  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  368. — (J.  Phiu)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  7:  399.  —  (J.  Henry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  344. 

—  Inventor  of.     Hist.  M.  13:  93. 

—  Report  on  Getcliell's,  1854.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  58:  68. 
Lightning-Rod  Man.     (H.  Melville)  Putnam,  4:   131. 
Light-Ships.     All  the  Year,  22:  473.  —  Cornh.  3:  33. 

—  and  Lighthouses.     House.  Words,  2:  373. 

Ligne,  Prince  de,  Letters  of.    Quar.  i :  317.  —  (F.  Jeffrey) 

Ed.  R.  14:  107. 
Lignite  Beds  and  their  TJnder-Clays.     (E.  W.  Hilgard) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  20S. 

—  of  the  Rocky  Mountain  Region.    (L.  Lesquereux)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  107:  29. 
Lignite  Deposits  of  the  West.    (F.  Y.  Ilayden)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

95:  198.  —  (J.  S.  Newberry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  399. 
Lignitic  Formation  of  the  Rocky  Mountain  Rciiion.     (F. 

B.  Meek)  Am.  J.  Sci.  8:  459.  —  (L.   Lesquereux) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  546. 
Ligonier,  Penelope  Pitt,  Lady.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  453. 
Likes  and  Dislikes.     (1.  F.  Mayo)  Good  Words,  r6:  9S. 
Likeness   and   its   Meanings,  Science   of.     (A.  Wilson) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  424. 

—  Law  of,  and  its  Working.    (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

20:  44. 

Likenesses,  Striking.     All  the  Year,  6:   19. 

Lihea,  Planet,  Observations  on.  (C.  II.  F.  Peters)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  119:  317. 

Lilian  of  the  Vale.     Lond.  M.  10:  5. 

Lilian's  Inheritance;  a  Story.  (Mrs.  W.  Murraj')  Col- 
burn,  135:  223-485.     136:  94,  398.     137:  93,  176. 

Lilias;  a  Story.    (L.  Neville)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  115-419. 

24:  35-425-     25:  i°4,  171,  33*^- 
Lilith;  a  Story.    (M.  H.  Catherwood)  Lippinc.  27:  28-238. 
Lilith  :  a  Tale.     (W.  II.  Pollock)  Temi-.  Bar.  43:  43-325. 
Liliabutti ;  a  Bengali  Drama.    (W.  Knighton)  Lond.  Soc. 

13:  3f'5- 
Lille,  Abbe  de,  Poems  of.     (F.  .Teftrey)  Ed.  R.  3:  26.     7: 

134-     15:  35I-  — ^I«-  R-  94:  471- 
Lille,  City  of.     Hunt,  19:  614. 
Lillebonne.     Penny  M.  9:   loS,  116. 
Lillian's  Perplexities.     (A.  W.  Dubourg)  Once  a  Week, 

5:  281-393. 
Lillie,  Maj.  John.     Hist.  M.  15:  123. 
Lilliput,  Letters  from.     See  Letters  from  Lilliput. 
Lilliput  Lectures.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  311. 
Lilliput  Literature.     Chaiub.  J.  44:   746. 


Lilly,  Wm.,  Astrologer.    (II.  Wilson)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  379. 

—  Autobiography.     (H.  Baldwin)  Retros.  2:  51. 
Lily  of  the  Alley;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  .L  51:   i,  20. 

—  of  St.  Katherine's.     (R.  D.  Murray)  Sharpe,  30:  70. 

—  of  the  Valley.     (C.  Wilson)  Dub.  I'niv.  45:  294. 
and  Glory  of  Lebanon.    (J.  Hamilton)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

i:  153- 

—  Solomon  and.    (C.  Vantvoord)  Hours  at  Home,  3 :  31 ;. 
Lily's  Loss.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  375. 

Lily's  Love.     (E.  J.  Fames)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  207. 
Lily's  Repentance.     Tinsley,  15:  302. 
Lily  Bride,  The.     Colburn,  144:  331,  579. 
Lilies  in  Poetry.     Dub.  Univ.  44:   16S. 

—  of  the  Fields.     (G.  Hinrichs)  Am.  Natural.  3:  299. 

—  Water-.     (T.  W.  Iligginson)  Atlan.  2:  465. 

Lima.  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Ilai'per,  3:  598.  —  (J.  T. 
Meagher)  Lakeside,  6:  31.  —  (E.  P.  Stoddard)  Over- 
land, i:  489.  —  House.  Words,  6:  125. 

—  Adventure  in.     Knick.  37:  237. 

—  Description  of.     Am.  Mo.  }il.  6:  432. 

—  Scenes  in.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  II :  97. 

—  Peruvian  Societ}-.     (JI.  Radiguet)  Sharpe,  50:  124. 

—  to  Para,  Journey  from,  1834.     ilo.  R.  140:  141. 
Limagne,  Peasants  of.    (F.  B.  Zincke)  Fortn.  30.  646,  821. 
Limantour.     (J.  S.  Hittell)  Overland,  2:  154. 

Limbs,  Genesis  of.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Nature,  18:  282-331. 
Limburg,  1S64.     Once  a  Week,  13:  91. 

—  Abbey  of.     Once  a  AVeek,  8:  109. 
Lime.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  20. 

—  and  Bricks.     Am.  Arch.  6:  7. 

—  and  ^lortars.     (M.  Courtois)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  25:  361. 

—  as  a  Fertilizer.     Land  We  Love,  5:  259. 

—  Conversion  into  Cement.    (H.  Y.  D.  Scott)  Eel.  Engin. 

7:  542. 

—  Dolomitic,  in  Brick  Walls,  Evil  Effects  of.     (H.  Pem- 

berton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  52. 

—  Hydraulic  Cements,  Mortars,  etc.     (J.  G.  Totten)  .1. 

Frankl.  Inst.  26:  i,  145. 

—  in  the  Blast  Furnace.    (I.  L.  Bell)  Eel.  Engiii.  13:  509. 

—  in  the  Mortar.     (C.  Kingsley)  Ev.  Sat.  12:  611. 

—  Mortar  and  Cement,  Notes  on.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  204. 

—  Oregon  Borate  of.  (A.  W.  Chase)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105 :  237. 

—  State  of   Knowledge  of,   1837.     (Gen.  Treussart)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  24:  229. 
Lime-Burning,  Researches  as  to.     (M.  Petot)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  25:  2S9. 
Lime  Light.     (S.  S.  Baxter)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  2S9. 
Lime  Mortar,  Effects  of  Sulphates  on.     Am.  Arch.  8:  9. 
Lime  Quarry,  Lessons  in.    (A.  Geikie)  Good  Words,  2:  73. 
Limes  and  Cements.     Ed.  Engin.  4:  428. 

—  Hydraulic,    Experiments    on.      (Geu.    Treussart)    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  24:  301,  373. 
Lime  Juice.     Chamb.  J.  54:  18S,  367. 
Lime  Tree,  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  12:  3S6. 
Limehouse  Children's  Establishment.     (F.  W.  Robin?on) 

Belgra.  10:  61. 
Limerick,  First  Siege  of,  1690.     Dub.  L'niv.  68:  547. — 

Cath.  World,  4:  708. 

—  Miter  and  Crosier  belonging  to  the  See  of.     (J.  MiU 

ncr)  Arch.  17:  30. 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  Wcidon)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  302. 
Limerick  Bells.     (H.  Moule)  Once  a  Week,  7:  709. 

—  Legend  of.     (B.  R.  Parkes)  ^lonth,  i:  123. 
Limestone.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Pop.  Sci.  ^lo.  8:  165. 

—  at  Rockford,  Ind.,  Age  of.     (F.  B.  Meek  and  A.  II. 

Worth.Mi)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82:   167. 

—  at  the  Zinc  Mines,  N.  J.,  Age  of.     (G.  H.  Cooke)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  82:  208. 

—  Lecture  on.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Good  Words,  16:  713. 
Limestone  Belts  of  Westchester  County,  N.  Y.     (J.   D. 

Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  21-450.     121 :  425.     122: 
i>33,  }ij- 


LIMESTOXE 


750 


LINDSAY 


Limestone  Rock,  Origin  of  a.     (W.  C.  Williamson)  Xa- 

ture,  17:  265. 
Limestones,  Analysis  of.     (Rogers  and  Hoyi')  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  29:  158. 

—  and  Marbles.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  236. 

—  CarboniferoHs,  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.     (.1.   Ilal!) 

Am.  J.  Sei.  73:   187. 

—  Crystalline,  of  North  America.     (T.   S.   Hunt)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  68:,  193. 

—  Structure  and  Origin  of.     (H.  C.  Sorby)  Nature,  19: 

424. —  (H.  C.  Sorby)  Fop.  Sci.  II.  18:   134. 
Limitations  and  Helps.     Univ.  Q.  25:  351. 
Limited  Horizon.     Chanib.  J.  46:  705-S09. 
Limited  Liability.     Chanib   J.  24:   196. 
Limmer's;    or    twenty    Years    ago.      (G.    Livingstone) 

Temp.  Bar,  53:  477.     54:   in. 
Limoges,  and  Porcelain.     (C.  L.  Catlin)  Lippinc.  26:  576. 
Lin,  the  Chinese  Commissioner.     Eraser,  23:  459. 
Lina;  a  Tale.     Sliarpe,  46:  197, 
Lina.     (A.  Harrison)  Atlan.  14:  538. 
Lina  Fernie.     House.  Words,  18:  534. 
Lina  Mason;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  37:  2S3,  299. 
Linuria  Spuria,   Morphological   Peculiarities  of.     (E.  S, 

JLigrath)  Pop.  Sci.  It.  4:  51. 
Lincoln,  Al)raham.     (It.  \V.  Rmcrson)  Liv.  Age,  85:  282. 

—  (Goldwin  Smith)  ilacmil.  11:  300.  Saipe  art. 
Liv.  Age,  84:  42').  —  Macmil.  12:  iSi.  — (M.  L. 
Stoever)  Evang.  It.  16:  404.— (H.  B.  Stowe)  Liv. 
Age,  80:  282. — Blackw.  100:  623. — Eraser,  71: 
I.  —  Good  Words,  6:  479.  —  Hours  at  Home,  i: 
184.  —  (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  37:  435.  — Lond.  (,).  26: 
269.  — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  65:   116. 

—  Administration  of.     (G.  Welles)  Galax}',  22:  300,437. 

23:  5,  149.     24:  437,  608,  733. 

—  and  Jefferson  Davis.     Land  We  Love,  4:  391. 

—  and  A  Johnson.     (G.  Welles)  Galaxy,  13:  521,  663. 

—  Chr.  Exam.  81:  400. 

—  and  W.  H.  Seward.    (G.  Welles)  Galaxy,  16:  518-793. 

—  and  the  Petitioners.  (M.  Wentworth)  Putnam,  i5:  527. 

—  and  three  Friends  in  Council.     (T.  Weed)  Galaxy,  11 : 

247. 

—  Assassination  of.    Eraser,  71 :  791.  —  (W.  W.  Cleary) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  313. 
Lesson  of  the  Hour.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  33:  298,  306,  373. 

—  as  Man  and  President.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Mo.  Itet.  M. 

34:  31- 

—  Baltimore  Plot  to  assassinate.     (I.  H.  Arnold)   Har- 

per, 37:  123. 

—  Biography  of.     (M.  H.  Smith)  Hunt,  52:  329. 

—  Death  of.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Macmil.  12:  75.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  86:  13. 

—  Early  Life  of.     (T.  S.  Perry)  No.  Am.  116:  184. 

—  Imagination  of.     (N.  Brooks)  Scrih.  18:  5S4. 

—  In  Memoriam.     (F.  B.  Carpenter)  Hours  at  Home,  i: 

158. 

—  Inauguration  of,  1865.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  78: 

274. 

—  judged  by  his  own  Words.     Good  Words,  6:  612,  901. 

—  Lamon's  Life  of.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  14:  ^06.  — 

So.  R.  n.  s.  12:  328. —  (W.  II.  Browne)  So.  M.  II : 
368. 

—  Later  Life  and  Religion  of.    (J.  A.  Reed)  Scrib.  6:  333. 

—  Lincolniana.     (E.  Dicey)  Macmil.  12:   1S5. 

—  Monument   to,    at    Springfield,    111.     (T.    Davidson) 

Western,  i;  223. 
National.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  0.  &  N.  i:  9. 

—  Ode  to.     (H.  11.  Brownell)  Atlan.  16:  491. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     (N.  Brooks)  Harper,  31: 

222.  —  (M.  D.  Conway)  Fovtn.  i:  56. — (N.Brooks) 
Scrib.  15:  561,  673. 

—  Plans  of  Reconstruction.     (A.  B.  ^lagruder)  Atlan. 

37:  21. 


Lincoln,  .\brahani,  Principles  of.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No. 
Am.  100:   I. 

—  Re-election  of.     (B.  Peters)  Univ.  Q.  22:  77. 

—  Ueminiscences  of.     (C.  II.  Dall)  Atlan.  19:  403. 

—  Sketch  of,  1861.     Once  a  Week,  4:  7. 

—  Stanton,  and  McClellan.  (J.  Kirkland)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  93. 

—  Tliree  Interviews  with.  (,F.  M.Winchel!)  Galaxv, 16:53. 

—  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  93. 

—  Trip  with  C'hase,  Stanton,  and.   (F.  L.  Vicle)  Scrib.  16: 

813. 

—  Triumph  of,  in  1864.     (G.  Welles)  Atlan.  41:  454. 

—  True  Story  of.     All  the  Year,  22:  226. 

—  Unlitnessof,  for  Re-election,  1864.   Brownson,  21:  420. 

—  War  Policy  of.     (J    R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  98:  234. 
Lincoln,  Benjamin.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  13:  385. 

—  New  Eng.  M.  9:  145 

—  Life  of.     (F.  Bowen)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  23:  207. 
Lincoln,  Mrs.  Benj.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey.  42:  293. 
Lincoln  Genealogy.     (S.  Lincoln)  N.  E.  Reg.  19:  357. 
Lincoln,  Battle  of.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  8:  195. 
Lincoln,  City  of,  England.     Penny  M.  8:  233,  244. 

—  Historical  Notices  of.     Cong.  M.  15:  521. 

—  Shrine  of  St.  Hugh  at.     (S.  Lethieullier)  Arch,  i:  26. 
Lincoln  Castle.     (Sir  H.  Englefield)  Arch.  6:  376. 
Lincoln  Cathedral.     All  the  Year,  34:  77.  —  Penny  M. 

2:  132. 

—  Observations  on.     (J.  Essex)  Arch.  4:  149. 
Lincoln  County,  Maine,  Ministers  of.     (E.  Gillett)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  13:  253. 
Lincoln    Heath,    and    its   historical    Associations.      (E. 

Trolliipe)  Reliquary,  3:  21S.  —  Reliquary,  4:  3. 
Lincoln's  Inn  Hall.     Art  J.  12:  39. 

—  and  its  Librarv.     Antiquary,  3:  245. 
Lincolnshire,  Lindum  Colonia.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Macmil. 

32:  3:-<3- 

—  Scenery  and  Character  of,  as  illustrated  by  Tennyson. 

JIacmil.  29:   140. 

—  Wolds  of.  Autumn  in.     Once  a  Week,  13:  494. 
Week  in.     Fraser,  51:  173. 

Lind,  Jenny.  Dem.  R.  27:  364.  —  (H.  C.  Andersen) 
Liv.  Age,  27:  369.  —  Fraser,  68:  243.  —  with  por- 
trait, Eel.  M.  41:  284.  —  Peop.  J.  3:  317. —  (H. 
Jennings)  Peop.  J.  4:  129.  —  Peop.  J.  11:  36.— 
(Sir  J.  Benedict)  Scrib.  22:  120.  —  Colburn,  Eo: 
116-367. 

—  Letter  Bag  of.     Bcntlev,  21:  325. 

—  Life  and  Career  of.     Eel.  M.  n  :  98. 

—  ]Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     Howitt,  i:  170. 

—  Reminiscence  of.     (A.  B.  Neal)  Godey,  41 :  353. 

—  Retirement  of.    Tait,  n.  s.  16:  355.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

17:  497.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  22:  215, 

—  Trip  to  hear.     Eel.  M.  22:  547. 

Linda  Tressel.      (A.  Trollope)  Blackw.   102:    385-653. 

103:    12-398.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:    233-661. 

96:  142-662.     97:  29-609. 
Lindall  Genealogy.     (J.  A.  Vinton)  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  15. 
Lindenfels  and  the  Odenwald.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a 

Week,  11:  197. 
Lindenhnrst.     (H.  King)  Once  a  Week,  17:  556-637. 
Linder.  Emily.     Cath.  Worid,  9:  98,  221. 
Lindisfarn.     (I.  Fenton)  Once  a  Week,  7:  447.  —  Penny 

M.  6:  282. 
Lindisfarn  ("base.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Victoria,  1 :  14-517- 

2:  36-508.     3:    29-325.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  81: 

60-5S8. 
Lindley  Rochford  ;  a  Tale.     Galaxy,  18:  5-437. 
Lindsay,  Alexander  W.  C.,  Lord.     Travels  in  the  East. 

Quar.  63:   166.  —  Dub.  Univ.  12:  568. 
Lindsay,  Lady  Anne,  of  Balcarras.     Blackw.  80:  456. 
Lindsay,  Robert  J.  Lloyd,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  165: 

1043. 
Lindsay's  Manuscript.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  169. 


LINDSAYS 


lot 


LIQUORS 


Lindsayss,  House  of.  (S.  R.  T.  Maj'er)  St.  James,  38:  253, 
407-     39:  166. 

—  Lives  of.     Qiiar.  77:  465.  —  Chamb.  J.  12:   10;,  225. 
Liiidsey,  Theophilus.     (G.  V.  Smith)  Coiitemp.  23:  721. 

—  Qiiar.  8:  422.  —  Eel.  R.  20:  113. 
Lindsley,  Philip.     (L.  J.  Halsey)  Am.  .1.  Educ.  7:  9. 

—  Discourses.     Am.  Mo.  K.  3:  390. 

Lines.     (C.  H.  Haswell)  J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  79:  361.     80: 

171.     82:  295. 
Lineswrittenon  the  Field  of  Crecy,  1S20.  Colbum,  4:  261. 
Linear  Perspective.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  5:  250. 
Linen  Manufacture.     Chamb.  J.  15:  296. 

—  in  Ireland.     Quar.  i:  369.  —  Dub.  I'niv.  55:  5S9.    85: 

624. 
Liueiidrapers  and  their  Assistants.     Macmil.  7:  32. 
Ling,  Peter  Henry,  Sketch  of.     St.  James,  27:  702. 
Lingard,  John.     Bentley,  30:  225.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

24:  350.  —  Internat.  M.  4:  2S5. 

—  History  of  England.     Sie  England. 

—  Visit  to.     (J.  C.  Richmond)  Internat.  M.  4:  172. 
Lingua;  a  Comedy.     Retros.  2:  270. 

Linguistic  and  Literary  Notes.  (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy, 
16:  202.     17:  86-629.     19:  253,  670. 

Linguistic  Laziness.     Chamb.  J.  42:  356. 

Linguistic  Reveries.     (F.  von  Sallet)  Western,  5:  459. 

Linguistics,  Theology  of.     Mercersb.  4:  231. 

Lingilla  in  Trenton  Limestones.  (R.  P.  Whitfield)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  119:  472. 

—  In  Search  of.     (E.  S.  Morse)  O.  &  N.  3:  56. 
Lingulae,  Chemical  Composition  of.     (W.  E.  Logan  and 

T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  235. 
Link  of  Gold;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  45:  23- 
Links  in  a  Chain;  a  Tale.     (W.  Sawyer)  Belgra.  7:  370. 
Links  of  Society  ;  a  Tale.     Eraser.  32:  441. 
Link  Motion,  Stephenson  on.     Eel.  Engin.  23:  353. 
Linkages.     (J.  D.  C.  De  Roos)  Eel.  Engin.  21:  159-459. 
Linkwork,  Rectilinear  Motion  by.     (A.  15.  Kempe)  Eel. 

Engin.  16:   103. 
Linley   Koehford.     (J.  McCarthy)  Tinsley,   14:  32-664. 

15:  49-681.     Same  art.  Galaxy,  16:  581,756.     17: 

41-725. 
Linn,  John  Blair.     Portfo.(Den.)  1:  21,  129. 
Linn,  Lewis  F.,  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  14:   r. 
Linne,  the  Woodland  Flower.     Eraser,  41 :  233.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  65. 
Linnean  Society,  Judge  Davis's  Address  before.  No.  Am. 

x:  315- 

—  Transactions  of.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  37.  —  Mo.  R.  lOo: 

225,  560.     loi :  449. 
Linna-us,  Charles.     Penny  M.  2;  191. 

—  and  Wilson.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  74. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Mo.  R.  gS:  26. 

—  Fee's  Life  of.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  15:  85. 

—  Life  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  25:  151. 

and  Writings  of.     Ed.  R.  8:  422.     19:  317. 

Liimell,  James  T.     Art  J.  24:  250. 

Liuuell,  .lohn.     (F.  G.  Stephens)  Portfo.  3:  45.  — Dub. 

Univ.  90:  535. 
Linsley,  J.  H.,  Memoir  of.     (S.  D.  Phelps)  Chr.  R.  11: 

533- 

Lint,  Making  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:   104. 

Liuton,  William.     Art  J.  2:  252. 

Linton,  Wm.  James,  as  a  Poet.  (11.  B.  Fornian)  Gent. 
M.  n.  s.  22:  575. 

Lintonite  and  other  Forms  of  Tliomsonite.  (S.  F.  Peek- 
ham  andC.  W.  Hall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II9:   122. 

Linn,  The.     Chamb.  J.  57:  781. 

African,  in  its  native  Haunts.     (J.  Gerard)  Pop.  Sci. 
R.  2:  311. — Eel.  M.59:  213. 

—  and  kindred  .\nimals.   (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  10:  735. 

—  British.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  150. 

—  Character  of.     (L.  Hunt)  Tait,  2:  689. 


Lion,  The.  Day  with.  Tait,  n.  s.  19:  541.  Same  art 
Eel.  M.  27:  339.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  84. 

—  How  he  ca|itures  the  Bull.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  78. 

—  since  Buffon's  Time.     Hogg,  15:  81. 

—  Story  of.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  23:  196. 

—  Tete-ii-Tete  with.     Chamb.  J.  37:  409. 
Lions,  The.     All  the  Year,  13:  390. 

—  and  Lion-Hunting,  (ierard  on.  Westm.65:  205.  Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  37:  340.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  48:  678. 

—  and  Lion-Taming.     Ev.  Sat.  12:   173. 

—  and  Trainers.     Chamb.  J.  54:  174. 

—  in  Human  Zoiilogj'.     Colbum,  50:  175. 

—  Latest  Information  about.     (I).  Livingstone)  Sharpe, 

27:  144. 

—  5Iaii-Killers  and  Man-Eaters..   Temp.  Bar,  21 :   114. 

—  Notes  on.     Chamb.  . I.  43:  223. 

—  of  Jlyccn.T.     (W.  G.  Simms)  N.  Eel.  6:  y^2. 
Lion-IIuntcrs  of  Algeria.     Eraser,  69:  246.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  61:  436. 
Lion-Hunting  in   South  Africa.     (L.   Leslie)  Ed.    New 

Philos.  J.  15:  62.  —  Hogg.  9:  5. 
Lion-Killer   of  Algeria,  (Jerard's.     Colburn,   loi:    253. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  273. 
Lion-Slayers,  Man-Eaters  and.     (J.  Bonner)  Harper,  13: 

Licm-Tamer,  John  Carter.     Colburn,  161:  175. 

Lionel  Granby;  a  Tale.     (E.  A.  Poe)  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i: 

516,  541,  632.    2:  29,  94,  254.     4:  221. 
Lipari  Islands.     (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  21 :  400. 
Lippard,  George,  Sketch  of.     Potter  Am.  .Mo.  12:  350. 
Lippi,  Era  Filippo.    (T.  A.  Trollope)  Temp.  Bar.  29:  472. 

—  and  Andrea  del  Sarto.     Prose  and   I'oetry.     (T.    F. 

Wedinore)  St.  James,  13:  363.  Same  art.  Eel.  .M. 
65:   1S3. 

Lippincott,  Mrs.  Sara  .1.  [Grace  Greenwood],  with  jvjr- 
trait.     Victoria,  33:  359. 

Lippitt  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  70. 

Lips.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:   112. 

Liitsius.  Dogs  of.     House.  Words,  18:   184. 

Liiiuefaction  and  Cold  by  Reaction  of  solid  Substances. 
(E.  M.  Walton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  206. 

Liquest,  Laclede,  the  Founder  of  St.  Louis.  (E.  N.  len- 
der) M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  204. 

Li(|uid,  Prccessional  Motion  of  a.     (W.  Thomson)  Nature, 

15:  297. 
Lirpiids,  Atomic  Volumes  of.     (F.   W.  Clarke)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  97:   180. 

—  Compressibility  of.     (P.  E.  Chase)  Math.  Mo.  2:  25. 

—  Diffusion  of.  "(T.  Graham)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  49:  213. 

—  (W.  C.  Roberts)  Nature,  20:  5S7. 

—  Diffusion  Figures  in.     (T.  Jfarlini)  Nature,  17:  87. 

—  Electro-motive  Action  of.    (J.  Trowbridge)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

103:  342. 

—  Expansion   of,  by   Heat,   Calculation  of.     (W.  .1.  M. 

Rankine)  J.  Frankl.  lu-t.  49:  49. 

—  Resistance  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  28:  231. 

—  .Si(heroid;il  State  of.     Westm.  67:  200. 

—  Vortex  Kings  in.  (J.  Trowbridge)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  327. 
Si-e  tihii  inni<ls. 

Liquidations  of  1S73-76.     (R.  Green)  Fortn.  28:  ;io. 
Li(inors,  Adulteration  of.     (J.  W.  Watson)  Harper,  19: 
344.—  Dc  Bow,  13:  397. 

—  and  Legislation.     (H.  W.  Rankin)  New  Eng.  34:  ^«''\3. 

—  and  Licensing.     (.\.  Arnold)  Fortn.  19:  47S.  —  Brit. 

Q-  55:  447- 

—  Tralllc  in.     (T.  B.  Fox)  Chr.  Exam.  14:  24. 

and  the  Permissive  Rill.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser, 

85:  i:;i. 

and  the  State.     Republic,  2:  209. 

Controversy  on.     Fraser.  78:  277. 

Gothenburg  System.     (C.  C.  Andrews)  Internat.  R. 

8:  402. 


LIQUORS 


752 


LITERARY 


Liquorf:,  Traffic  in,  Laws  against.     Ed.  R.  lOO:  44. 
Legal   I'roiiibition  of.     (H.  W.  Rogers)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  7:  83. 
Legislation  on.     Hunt,  30:  414.  —  {W.  S.  Jevons) 

Conteinp.  37:  177.    Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  IMo.  16:  754. 

in  England,  1854.     Eel.  K.  loi:  594. 

Legislative  Restrictions  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  319. 

Licensed.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:  1S3. 

Local  Control  of.    (F.  W.  Xewnian)  Eraser,  95 :  499. 

Shonld  it  be  prohibited?    (T.  P.  Whittaker)  Dub. 

R.  85:  I. 

Taxation  oL     (R.  C.  Pitman)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  3S4. 

200  Years  ago.     (H.  A.  Miles)  O.  &  N.  g:  43S. 

—  Use  of.     (J.Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  9:  236. 

and  Abuse  of.     (T.  W.  Emmons)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

8:  30.  —  Am.  Alma.  1830:  125. 
Liquor  Law,  Brattleboro'  Method.     (C.  Bliss)  Scrib.  14: 

387. 

—  in  Massachusetts.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No.  Am.  115: 

219. 

—  Prohibitory.     (W.  C.Hosmer)  Moth.  Q.  14:  244. 
Liquor  Laws,  American.     (J.  Henderson)  Couteinp.  29: 

1060. 
See  Alcohol;   License;    Intemperance;   Temperance; 

Elaine  Laws;    Prohibition. 
Liquorist,  Art  of  the.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:  369. 
Lisbon.     House.  Words,  19:  84. 

—  Earthquake  at,  1755.     .See  Earthquake. 

—  from  London  to  Rio  Janeiro.     (R.  F.  Burton)  Eraser, 

72:  492. 

—  in  1S09.     Mus.  4:  506. 

—  in  1S21-23.     (R.  Soutliey)  Quar.  31:  378. 

—  Look  at.     (A.  L.  Gihon)  Harper,  33:  170. 

—  Old,  and  its  Overthrow.     (R.  Davey)  Lippinc.  14:  66. 

—  Recollections  of.     (Miss  Leslie)  Godey,  32:  53. 
• —  Sketches  in.     Loud.  SL  3:  2S2. 

—  Week  in.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  351. 

—  Zoology  and  Botany  in.     (H.  F.  Moseley)  Nature,  7: 

229. 

Lisbon  Aqueduct,  Through  the.     Argosy,  16:  3S9. 

Lischy,  Jacob.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Jlercersb.  8:  524. 

Usdounvarna;  an  Irish  Watering-PIace.  (W.  Weldon) 
Dub.  l^niv.  82:  737. 

Lisgar,  John  Young,  Lord,  with  portrait.  Eel.  ^I.  78:  244. 

Lismore,  Co.  Waterford,  Annals  of.  (S.  Ilayman)  Reli- 
quary, 4:  137. 

Lissajous's  Figures  on  the  Screen,  Method  of  projecting. 
Nature,  18:  24. 

Lissy:  a  Storj-.     (M.  H.  Eckerson)  Scrib.  16:  28. 

Listening,  Art  of.     x\ll  the  Year,  32:   17S. 

Lister,  Martin.     .Touniey  to  Paris.     Reti-os.  13:  95. 

Lister,  Samuel  C.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  171. 

Lister,  Thomas  Henry,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  48:  421. 

Liston,  .John.     Bentley,  19:  509. 

—  in  Tragedy.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  148. 

—  Mnmoir  of.     Lon(L  M.  II :  17. 

Liszt,  Franz,  the  Pianist.  (M.  G.  Chase)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 
9:  417. —  Eel.  ]M.  69:  747. —  (B.  Mnri)!iv)  Lippinc. 
10:  714.  —  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Dem.  R.  15:  431. 

—  and  B'ilow,  Recollections  of.     Scrib.  10:  700. 

—  and  Music  of  Future.    (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy.  18:  389. 

—  and  the  Prodigious  School  of  Music.     (R.  G.  White) 

Putnam,  4:  258. 

—  Day  -with,  in  18S0.     (H.  R.  Haweis)  Belgra.  43:  411. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  464. 

—  In  Weimar  with.     (.\.  Fay)  Atlan.  33:  417. 

—  Wagner,  and  Weimar.     Eraser.  52:  48. 
Litany,  The.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  9:  420. 

—  Changes  in.     (E.  McCrady)  Am.  Church  R.  35:  231. 
Litchticld  Co.,  Conn.,  Centennial  Celebration  of,    1851. 

(N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  10:  76. 
Litchfield  Genealogy.     (A.Morse)  N.  E.  Reg.  9: 181,209. 


Litchfield,  Me.,  History  of  Congregational  Church.     (D. 

Thurston)  Cong.  Q.  4:  253. 
Litchlield,  Wreck  of  the.     Meth.  M.  24:  404. 
Literariii' Minutiie.     Eraser,  35:  354. 
Literary  Adventure,  My  first.     Eraser,  23:  670. 
Literary  Age,  Present.     (M.  H.  Underbill)  Lakeside,  i : 

241. 
Literary  Amateurs.     (J.  A.  B.  Oliver)  Tinsley,  28:  345. 
Literary  Ambition.     (G.  M.  Busscy)  Peop.  J.  6:  359. 
Literary  Ana;  London  and  Edinburgh  Gossip,  1794-1830. 

No.  Brit.  41:  463. 
Literary  and  Scientific  Associations  in  the  United  States. 

(J.  G.  Cogswell)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  175. 
Literary  and  Theological  Review,  edited  bv  L.  Woods, 

1834.     Eel.  R.  60:  338. 
Literary  Antiquities.     West.  M.  2:  577. 
Literary  Art,  Morality  of.     (H.A.Page)  Contemji.  5: 

161.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  69:  216,  731. 
Literary  Aspirant,  Experiences  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  50:  827. 
Literary  Associations.     (J.  Garnet)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  1 :  2S2. 

10:  152. 
Literary  Beginners.     Chamb.  J.  58:  65. 
Literary  Calling  and  its  Future.     (J.  Payn)  T9th  Cent.  6: 

985.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  53.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  94:  210. 

—  Morality  of.  (R.  L.  Stevenson)  Fortn.  35:  513.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  542. 
Literary  Character.     (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  166:  199. 
Literary  Chronologj'  of  principal  Writers.     Am.  Q.  Reg. 

5:  132- 
Literary  Circles  of  last  Century;    Mrs.  Montague   and 

Friends.    Eraser,  37:  72.    Same  art.  Ed.  51.  13:  210. 
Literary  Class,  Importance  of.     (W.  H.  Macfarland)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  13:  570. 
Literary  Cliques  and  Critics.     Dub.  L^niv.  88:  620. 
Literary  Clubs.     (A.  H.  Rhine)  Am.  Bibliop.  8:  23. 
Literary  Coincidences.     Cornh.  37:  303.     38:460.  —  So. 

Lit.  J.  1 :  33-169.     2:  450.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  655. 
Literary  Composition,  Pleasures  of.     Anal.  M.  4:    105. 

5-  353- 
Literary  Correction,  Advantages  of.     Mus.  2:  328. 
Literaiy  Coteries.     No.  Brit.  23:  232.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

35:  335- 
Literary  Couple ;  a  Tale.    (Mrs.  J.  Parton)  Galaxy,  3:  6o5. 
Literary  Criticism.     (H.  II.  Morgan)  Western,  1 :  499.  — 

(.f.  V.  O'Conor)     Cath.  World,   30:  99.— (J.  C. 

Smith)  Belgra.  2:  225. 

—  American.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  No.  An\.  114:  23. 

—  by  a  Lawyer.     Blackw.  41 :  788. 

—  in  England.     Eraser,  21:  190. 

—  Modern.     Internat.  R.  4:  264. 

Literary  Discovery,  Romance  of.     Temp.  Bar,  59:  522. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  24:  335. 
Literary  Diversions.     Eel.  M.  37:  no. 
Literaiy  Education.     Westni.  i :  43. 
Literary  Egotism.     (L.  A.  Tollemache)  Fortn.  11:  454. 
Literary  Empiricism.     Kniek.  34:  413. 
Literary  Enterprise.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  16:  597. 
Literary  Enthusiasm.     Chr.  R.  3:  70. 
Literarj'  Exhaustion.     Cornh.  22:  285. 
Literary  Extravagance  of  the   Day.      (J.    V.    O'Conor) 

Cath.  World,  27:  248. 
Literary  Fetish.     All  the  Year,  31:  535. 
Literary  Fools.     St.  .James,  23:  132. 
Literary  Forgery,  Recent.     (J.  L.  Hance)  Galaxy,  i :  68 7. 
Literary  Forgeries.    Brit.  Q.  49:  1.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

100:  52S.  —  Penny  M.  5:  375. 

—  American.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  12:  134. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Ed.  M.  48:311, 

Literary  Fraud;  the  Novel  "  Separation."   Mo. R. 123:  460. 
Literary   Friendships,    Celebrated.       Westm.    78:    140. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  74:  243. 


LITERARY 


753 


LITERATURE 


Literary  Frivolities.  St.  James,  19:  413.  —  (\Y.  T.  Dob- 
son)  Dub.  Univ.  81:  214. 

Literary  Frondeurs.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  2:  78. 

Literary  Fund,  lioyaL     No.  Hrit.  29:  244. 

Literary  Ghouls.     Chamb.  J.  30:   113. 

Literaiy  Gossip;  Gillies  and  .Jerdan.     Etl.  M.  27:   12S. 

Literary  Hacks.     (E.  A.  Bendall)  Dark  Blue,  3:  60;. 

Literary  Hades;  a  Satire.     Temp.  Bar,  46:  525. 

Literary- Honors.  Belgra.  2:  320.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 
3:  650. 

Literary  Humbug.     New  Eng.  M.  9:   129. 

Literary  Iconoclasts.     St.  James,  49:  y)],. 

Literary  Ideas  in  France  in  the  igtli  t'entury.     Mo.  R. 

163:  543- 
Literary  Imitations  and  Similarities.    Sharpe,  6:  37,  155. 

12:  155.  — Eel.  M.  14:  397. 
Literary  Impostures.     (D.  Fosdick)  Am.  Bib.  Uepos.  11: 

39. — Chamb.  J.  5:  351.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  lo: 

181.  —  Sharpe,  8:  139.    Same  art.  Ed.  M.  16:  416. 

—  Nat.  M.  i:  437.— Chamb.  J.  53:  252.  — (W. 
Sargent)  No.  Am.  78:  305.  —  (F.  Lawrence)  Sharpe, 
8:  46,  139,  205.    9:  90. 

—  of  Lauder  and  Bower.     Ed.  M.  17:  2S3. 
See  Chatterton,  T.;  Ireland,  W.  H  ;  etc. 

Literary  Inspiration,  True   Sources  of.      (J.  C.  Welling) 

Princ.  43:   102. 
Literary  Institutions.     (J.  T.  Kirkland)  No.  Am.  7:  270. 

8:  191. — Meth.  Q.  i:  254.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  21. 
Literary  Kickshaws.     Once  a  Week,  28:  253. 
Literary  Larcenies.     Dem.  R.  19:  203,  289. 
Literary  Leaflets.    Colburu,  97:  119-490.     100:  36-416. 

lOi:  56-464. 
Literary  Legislators;  Benjamin  DTsraeli.  I'raser,  35:  79. 

—  Mr.  Mackinnon.     Eraser,  35:  20S. 

—  Lord  John  Manners.     Fraser,  35:  321. 

—  Lord  Malion.      I'raser,  35:  44;.      Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

11:  105. 

—  Mr.  Smythe.     Fraser,  35:  529. 

—  Paulette  Scrope.     Fraser,  35:  53S. 

—  Earl  of  EUesmere.     Fraser,  35:  714. 

—  R.  Mnnckton  Milnes,      Fraser,  35:  722.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  11:  403. 
Literary  Life.   St.  Raul's,  8:  365,450.    9:82.205.    Same 
art.  ImI.  M.  77:    321,  473.— AH  the   Year,  7:   115. 

—  (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  10:  655. 

—  in  America.     Am.  ]Mo.  M.  II :  401. 

—  in  (ierniany.     Chamb.  J.  30:  91. 
Literary  Lion-Hunting.     Dem.  R.  36:  31,  133. 
Literary  Lionism.     (H.  Martineau)  Westm.  32:  261. 
Literary  Lunatics.     (W.  Sikes)  Lippinc.  5:   113. 
Literary  Man.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  6. 

—  History  of  a.      (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Fraser,  33:  332. 

vSaine  art.  Eel.  M.  8:  128. 
Literary  Men,  Anecdotes  of.    (A.  Abbott)  Atlati.  20:  570. 

—  Animosities  of.    Eel.  M.  14:  276. 

—  Health  of.     (W.  Channing)  No.  Am.  8:   176.  —  Am. 

Q  Reg.  3:  I,  254. 

—  IntlucTice  of  Masses  on.     (11.  Mead)  Cong.  Q.  II :  350. 

—  I>ongevity  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  249. 

—  of  the  last  Half-Century.      Bentley,  29:  343.       Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  23:  84. 

—  Public  Patronage  of.     Fraser,  33:  58.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.7:  375. 
Literary  Miscellanies.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dul).  Univ.  44: 

461. 
Literary  Miser.     So.  Lit   Mess.  13:  757. 
Literary  Movement  in  Time  of  Charles  the  Great.     (A. 

Ebert)  Western,  5:   155. 
Literary  Mystifications.     Ed.  M.  27:  281. 
Literary  Notabilia.     llogg.  i:  ;iS. 
Literary  Parallels,  Hints  for  a  new  Book  of.      Fraser, 

25:  252. 

48 


Literary  Partnerships.     Chamb.  J.  43:  609.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  67:  663.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  435. 
Literary  Phenomena.     Am.  Wiiig  R.  4:  405. 
Literarj'  Physicians.     (W.  A.  Jones)  Dem.  R.  13:  595. 
Literary  Piracy.     (C.  F.  Briggs)  Putnam,  3:  90. 
Literary  Pocket-Book.     Lond.  !M.  3:  62. 
Literary  Police  Office.     (E   Herbert)  Lond.  M.  7:  1^7. 
Literary  Property.     New  York  R.  4:  273. —  Dem.  R.  2: 

89.  —  Ed.  1;.  38:  281.  —  (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  67: 

161. 

—  and  Law  of  Patents.     Westm.  10:  444. 

—  Law  of,  Recent  Advance  in.     (B.  N.  Abbott)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  19:  372. 

—  Violations  of.    (II.  T.  Tuckennan)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  336. 
See  a/so  Copyright. 

Literary  Prospects  of  1845.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  146. 
Literarj-  Public,  and  Republic  of  Literature.     Colburn, 

60:  488. 
Literary  Pursuits  as  affecting  Duration  of  Life.     (W.  A. 

Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  22:  337. 
Literary  Qnaintness.  (Q.  Keegan)  Colburn,  166:  103.  155. 
Literary  Quarrels.     (R.  (Juiddam)  St.  James,  38:   5ii. 
Literaiy  Reform.     Dub.  I'niv.  2:  530. 
Literary  Remuneration.     Chamb.  J.  48:  603. — Ev.  Sat. 

11:  390. 
Literary  Representative  T^-pes.     Ed.  M.  66:  417. 
Literary  Retrospect  of  the  departed  Great.     Bentley,  17: 

83-557-     20:  351. 
Literary  Similarities.     Once  a  Week,  21:  115. 
Literary  Societies.     Irish  Q.  6:  46S,  647. 

—  their  Value  to  Students.      (D.  H.  Chamberlain)  Uni- 

versity Q.  3:  348. 
Literary  Souvenirs,     tjuar.  37:  84. 
Literary  Speculation.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  I'niv.  83:  309. 
Literary  Spirit.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  i:  4S7. 

—  of  our  Country.     L'.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  24. 

Literary  Statistics  of  France  for  fifteen  Years.     Bentley, 

23:  456.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  14:  327. 
Literaiy  Struggle,  Studies  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:  232. 
l.iurary  Studies  of  Y'outh.      Niles's  Reg.  l6:  311,  3'jo, 

423.     17:  103,  164. 
Literary  Style.     (W.  Forsyth)  Fraser.  55:  249,  424. 
Literary  Suburbs  of  the  18th  Century.     Fra.ser.  62:  1)4. 
Literary  Success  one   hundred   Years  ago.       (M.  Hunt) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  33S.    Same  art.  Appleton,  24:  437. 
Literary  Taste.     (C.  B.   Haddock)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d 

?.  7:  394. 
Literary  Transfer  Work.     Galaxy,  6:  205. 
Literary  Value,  Standard  of.  (E.  E.  Johnson)  Am.Chiirdi 

K.  35:  «35- 
Literary  Virtue.     St.  James,  24:  401. 
Literary  Work.      (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  56:  353. — 

(A.  Smith)  Good  Words,  4:  740. 
Literati,  The  English.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  744. 
Literature.     (E.  Slingerland)  .Vm.  Lit.  M.  i:  293. 

—  .\l)uses  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  476. 

—  Advantages  of.      (R.  \.  Willmott)  Am.   Bildiop.   5: 

121.    6:  48,  169. 
to  the  Politician.     (C.  Brandon)  West.  M.  4:  3. 

—  Alliances  of.     Kniek.  15:  173. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Chr.  Rem.  2:  377. 

—  and  Art.     Am.  Whig  R.  4:  514. 

—  and  Catholicity.     Brownson.  13:  62. 

—  and  Clergymen.     (S.  B.  James)  St.  James,  37:  542. 

—  and  Dogma.     (M.  .Vrnold)  Cornh.  24:  25.  471 

Arnold  on.      (J.  C.  Parsons)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  r'lO, 

K)0.  —  (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  88:   114.     ^Vf  Ar- 
nold, Matthew. 

—  and  Drama.      (W.  H.  Dixon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  16:  66j. 

—  and  Exhibition  of  1S51.  (H.  B.  Hall)  Colburn.  88:  495. 

—  and  the  Jesuits.     Fraser,  lO:  310. 

—  and  the  Labor  Question.     No.  Brit.  14:  3S2. 


LITERATURE 


754 


LITERATURE 


Literature  and  Law.    Colburn,  6:  347. 

—  jiiid  Liberty.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  356. 

—  and  Literary  Liflueuce  of  the  Day.    (E.  A.  Duyckiiick) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  660. 

—  and  Literary  Men,  State  of,  1844.     Liv.  Age,  2:  713. 

—  and  tlie  ^Manual  Arts.     (S.  Colvin)  Fortn.  33:  598. 

—  and  Medicine.     Temp   Bar,  55:   igi. 

—  and  Morality.    (W.  D.  Gallagher)  West.  Lit.  .J.  1:145. 

—  and  the  i'eople.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  3:  871. 

—  and  Religion.     West.  M.I :  545. 

—  and  Romance  of  Northern  Europe.     Eel.  R.  95:  592. 

—  and  Science  in  America.  (E.  Robinson)  Bib.  Sac.  1:1. 

—  and  Style.     So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  147. 

—  as  a  Profession.     Belgra.  42:  352.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

95:  699. 

—  Aspect  of  Contemporarj'.     Eraser.  35:  379. 

—  Bombastic.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  (^.  4:  319. 

—  Bulk  of.    (R.  Y.  Hayne)  Overland,  15:  277. 

—  Cadmean  Madness.     (W.  L.  Symond-^)  Atlan.  14:  265. 

—  Caprices  and  Laws  of.     (L.  Witliington)  Bib.  Sac.  15: 

S05. 

—  Catholic  secular.     Brownson,  5:  35S. 

—  Cheap.     Brit.  Q.  29:  313.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  lo:  23-— 

(F.  D.  Huntington)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  382. 

—  Cheap  Sensation.     Once  a  Week,  28:  547. 

—  Circulation  of  modern.     Liv.  Age,  76:  311. 

—  Christian,  Value  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  7:319. 

—  Conxmerce  of.     Westm.  57:  512. 

—  Comparative  Rank  of  Nations  in.     Loud.  Q.  n:  377. 

—  Curiosities  of.      (F.  B.  Perkins)  0.  &  N.  5:  584.  — 

Chamb.  J.  4:  125,  189,  239.     See  D'Israeli. 

—  Decline  of.     Am.  Mo.  i:  112. 

—  Ebert's  History  of.     (T.  F.  Crane)  No.  Am.  121 :  457. 

—  Effect  of  War  upon.     (.J.  Weiss)  Atlan.  9:  674. 

—  Encouragement  of.     (R.  Southey)  Internat.  M.  2:  160. 

—  English  and  American.     Dem.  R.  22:  207. 

—  English  and  French.     (M.  Chevenix)  Ed.  R.  35:  158. 

—  Ephemeral.     Dub.  L^niv.  92:  235. 

English.     (A.  Marshall)  Cath.  World,  31:  203. 

—  Evils  of  unsanctified.   (J.W.  Alexander)  Princ.  15:  65. 

—  Female.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  No.  Am.  26:  403. — 

(Mad.  de  Stael)  Anal.  M.  i:  313. 

—  for  the  People.     Liv.  Age,  43:  118. 

—  for  the  Young.     (M.  B.  Garret)  Unita.  R.  i:  354. 
Bad.     (A.  Strahan)  Contemp.   26:    9S1.— (0.  A. 

Kingsbury)  Nat.  Q.  39:   136. 
See  Children,  Books  for. 

—  Foreign,  Need  of.     Bost.  Q.  i:  433. 
Studies  of.     Eel.  R.  104:  i,  219,  419. 

—  Forged,  of  the  Middle  Ages.      (E.  Beecher)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  3:  484. 

—  Fragmentary  Age  of.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  .A.m.  Presb.  R. 

4-  333* 

—  F'riswell's  Modern  Men  of  Letters.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  283. 

—  Genius  and  Discipline  in.     (D.  Masson)  Maciiiil.  7:81. 

—  Glimpses  of  the  Pageant  of.     Eraser,  30:   17.     Same 

art.  Fxl.  M.  5:  266. 

—  Golden  Age  of.     Chamb.  .1.  46:  321. 

—  History  of.  Mad.  de  Stael's.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  21 : 

24.  —  Anal.  M.  2:  185. 
in  the  iSth  Centurj'.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  12: 

246. — (E.  P.  Evans)  No.  Am.   iii:    217.  —  Am 

Church  R.  22:  582.  —  Blackw.  59:  615.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  8:  532, 
Schlosser's.     (T,  De  Quincey)  Tait,   u.  s.  14: 

575,  690. 
Tannahill's.     West.  Mo.  R.  i :  41S. 

—  Illusions  of.     Irish  Q.  6:  31. 

—  in  its  social  Aspects.     (A.  de  Vere)  ^L)nth,  i:  81,  213. 

—  in  the  Purple.     (E.  R.  Russell)  Belgra.  5:  351. 

—  in  the  15th  Century,  Poem  on.     (W.  II.  Black)  Arch. 

40:  143. 


Literature  in  the  Kingdom  of  Naples,  luflnence  of.     Chr. 
Obs.  72:  8. 

—  in  social  Life.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  220. 

—  Lidividuality  in.     Mo.  R.  164:   577. 

—  Influence  of.     Pamjih.  11:  507. 

of  Religion  and  Patriotism  on.     Lond.  M.  i:  34. 

—  .Jackdaws  of.     Hogg,  4:  56. 

—  Kid-Glove.     Once  a  Week,  21:  52,  73, 

—  Light.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  4:  367.  — Belgra.  20:  32S.  — 

Ev.  Sat.  14:  655. 
Polemics  of.    (.J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath. World.  30:  462. 

—  Lost;  Ancient  and  modern.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  458. 

—  Management  of,  by  Printers,  temp.  Elizabeth.     (H. 

Ellis)  Arch.  25:   100. 

—  ^Models  in.     (E.  T.  Channing)  No.  Am.  3:  202. 

—  Modern.     (R.  W.  lunerson)  Dial,  i :  137.  —  (H.  Alien) 

Ex.  H.  Lee.  14:  191.  —  (G.  Lunt)  Lit.  &  Tlieo.  K. 
4:  148.  — (.1.  Ormrod)  West.  J.  1:  303. 
and  Education.  (.J.  B.  jNIozley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  396. 

—  Modern  Element  in.     (M.  Arnold)  Macmil.   19:  304. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  7:  275.  Same  art.  N.  Eel.  5: 
49.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  412. 

—  IMoral  Element  in.     Cornh.  43  :  34.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  148:  545. 

—  ]\rorals  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Eraser,  70:  124.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  63:  72. 

—  National.     (  W.  E.  Channing)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  269.  — 

Niles's  Reg.  14:  199.  —  (F.  K.  Levan)  Mercersb. 

14:  564.  —Dem.  R.  33:  97. 

theExponentof  National  Character.  Princ.  24:  201. 

Sketches  of.     Fraser,  22:  213,  709. 

—  Nationality  in.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  69:  196. — 

Dem.  R.  20:  264,  316. 

—  Native.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  378. 

—  Odd  Phases  in.     Irish  Q.  6:  439,  647.     7:  i,  267,  629. 

8:  I,  7S1.    9:  905. 

—  of  Childhood.     Westm.  33:  137. 

—  of  the  Day,  Character  of.     Cong.  M.  10:  64-423. 

—  of  Europe,  i5th-i7th  Centuries,  Hallam's.    (F.  Bnweii) 

No.  Am.  56:  44.  —  Ed.  R.  72:  194.  —  Quar.  58:  29. 
—  (H.  H.  Milman)  Quar.  65:  340.  —  Brit.  &  For.  II. 
11:  355.  —  Chr.  R.  6:  393.  —  New  York  R.  6:  i. — 
Am.  Eel.  2:  I,  205.  —  Eel.  R.  66:  298.  71:  393.  — 
Mus.  31:  488.  —  Dub.  R.  10:  98,  4io. 

Inrtucnce  of  Crusades  on,      (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ford)  New 

Eng.  35:  601. 

Revival  of  Letters.     West.  M.  2:  247,  296. 

—  of  France  and  England.     Ed.  R.  35:   160.     Same  art. 

Selec.  Ed.  R.  3:  48. 

—  of  France  and  Germany.     Westm.  47 :  175.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  II :  169. 

—  of  the  Line.     (S.  L.  Blanchard)  Belgra.  5:  499. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Eel.  R.  85:  5'48.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

69:  21. — Westm.  51:  334.  —  Ed.  R.23:  229.  Same 
art.  Selec.  FA.  R.  3:  71. 

—  of  .Modern  Europe.     (A,  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  38:  1 58. 

—  of  the  People,   past  and  present.      ( W.  Alexander) 

Good  Words,  17:  92.  —  Lond.  Q.  13:  i. 

—  of  Politics;  the  Reporter  and  Letter-Writer.    Meth.Q. 

9:  42. 

—  of  the  Shop.     (E.  Bradley)  Once  a  AA'eek.  5:  189. 

—  oC  Victorian  Reign.     (J.  JleCarthy)  Appleton,  24:  531. 

—  Old  Xorthern.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  250. 

—  or  Politics,  Choice  of,  as  a  Profession.     Temp.  Bar,  48: 

ii6. 

—  Origin  and  Influence  of.     Pamph.  li:  507. 

—  Our  verv  cheap.     (A.  Strahan)  Contemp.  14:  439. 

—  Pernicious.     (C.  L  White)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  46,  S6. 

—  Persecuted.     Chamb.  J.  34:  169. 

—  Philanthropic   Element  in.      (A.  P.   Peabody)    Chr. 

Exam.  34:  129. 

—  Place  and  Uses  of.     (T.  Doggett)  Bast.  R.  6:  61. 


LITERATURE 


755 


LITTLE 


Literature,  Pleasures  of,  Willmott's.     Brit.  Q.  14:  311. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  1S9.  —Hogg,  8:  264. 
and  Objects  of.     Fraser,  27:  35,  125.     Same  ar'. 

Eel.  M.  3:  487- 

—  Popular.     Brownson.  5:  4S2. 

and  Book-Hawking.     Month,  4:   19. 

its  Effect  on  Character.     Cornh.  3:  584. 

Serial.     No.  Brit.  7:  110. 

What  is  ?    (Mrs.  P.  Sinnett)  Peep.  J.  5:  7. 

—  The  £.  s.  d.  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  575,  713. 

—  Present  Aspects  and  Tendencies  of,  1S55.     Krit.  Q. 

21:  157. 

—  Present  State  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  lo:  410,  53S,  673.— 

Mo.  K.  129:  372.  —  Mus.  22:  367. 

—  Principles  of  Success  in.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fortn.  i:  85- 

697.     2:  257,  6S9. 

—  Profession  of.     No.  Brit.  13:  335.     Same  art.  FaI.  M. 

21:  364.  —  Once  a  Week,   18:  471.  —  (J.  A.  Hill- 
house)  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  369. 

its  Rank  in  Society.     AVestm.  67:  504. 

See  Letters;  Literary  Life;  etc. 

—  Progress  of.     Retros.  2:  185.  —  Am.  Q.  18:  363. 

—  Pure  and  sound.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  .s.  2 :  489.  — 

Am.  Q.  Obs.  2:  89. 
-<►•  Pursuits  of,  Knapp's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2  :  336. 

—  Railway.     Chamb.  J.  3  :  177. 

—  Recreative  Use  of.     N.  Eel.  i:  317. 

—  lielation  of  modem  Science  to.     (W.  Bracket!)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  15:  166. 

—  Itelatious  to  Religion.     (A.  de  Yere)  Jlonth,  4  :  151. 

—  Revival  of,  in  the  14th  and  15th  Centuries.     (T.  D. 

Woolsey)  New  Eug.  23  :  661.      24  :  35,  414,  605. 
See  Letters,  Revival  of. 

—  Royal.     (J.   B.  Angell)  Chr.  R.   22:    571.— (E.  R. 

Russell)  Belgra.  5:  351.     See  (ihu,  Authors,  Royal. 

—  Satanic  School  of.     (S.  O.sgood)  Chr.  Exam.  27:  145. 

—  Science,  and  Gossip.     Eel.  R.  109:  300 

—  ^ham  Admiration  in.     (.J    Payn)  19th  Cent.  7:  422. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  165.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
94:  67S. 

—  State  Burdens  on.     Cliamb.  J.  15:  17. 

—  Sunday-School.     Liv.  Age,  129:  550. 

—  Taxation   of.      Westm.    57:    512.  —  (R.    Chamliers) 

Chamb.  J.  15:  17.  —  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  12: 
416. 

—  Thoughts  on.     (C.  Lauman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  296. 

—  Toils  and  Rewards  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  562. 

—  Truth  the  Basis  of  Popularity  in.     Bost.  R.  4:  293. 

—  Uses  of.    Am.  Ch.  Mo.  i:  278,  347. 

—  Vanity  and  Glory  of.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  89:  2S5. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  145.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  21 : 
392.  —  (C.  S.  Dod,  jr.)  Land  We  F^ove,  6:  13. 

—  Vice  of  our  current.     Dub.  L^niv.  56:  515.     Same  ai't. 

Ed.  M.  52:  103. — (D.  Masson)  ^lacmil.  2:  i. 

—  Vital  Principle  of.     Bost.  R.  4:  4S0. 

—  W,iges  of.     F^cl.  M   96:  133. 

—  Walks  in  the  Fields  of.     Colburn,  154:  56. 
See  Letters. 

Lithgow,  Wni.  Rare  Adventures.  Retros.  11:  342. — 
Westm.  46:  572.  —  ilus.  lo:  202. 

Lithobolia;  or  the  Stoi>e-throwing  Devil  (R.  Chamber- 
lain) Hist.  M.  5:  321.  — (L.Alden)  Hist.  M.  6:  159. 

Lithographs,  Foreign.     Art  J.  3:  173. 

Lithography.  Bost.  Mo.  i:  378.  —  House. Words.  5:  176. 
Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  61.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  224.  —  For. 
R.  4:  41.  —Anal.  M.  14:  67.  —  Mo.  R.  84:  463. 
114:  481.  —  Niles's  Reg.  20:  34S. 

—  and  other  Novelties  in  Printing,  1S54.     Art  .T.  6:  i. 

—  Chromo-  and  Photo-.     (J.  Carpenter)  Once  a  Week, 

14:  147. 

—  Essays  on.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  57-393.     5:  267,  341, 

403- 


Lithography,  Historical   Account  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
7:  279,  302. 

—  Improvement  in.     Am.  Whig  R.  6:  624. 

—  Inventor  of.     Chamb.  J.  13:  162. 

—  Printing  in  Colors.     Chamb.  .J.  20:  404. 
Litholog}-.     Set  Rocks. 

Lithuania  and  Poland.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  483. 
Lithuanian  Bull.     Peop.  J.  4:  255. 
Litrameter.     (R.  Hare)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  157. 
Little,  Harvey  D.,  Life  of.     (W.  D.  Gallagher)  "West. 

Lit.  J.  i:  361. 
Little,  Jacob.     (M.  H.  Smith)  Hunt,  52:  409. 
Little,  Robert.     Sermons.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  49. 
Little,  What  is  a  ?    Chamb.  J.  41 :  627. 
Little  Angel;  a  Story.     Lippinc.  25:  226. 
Little  Barefoot.     (B.  Auerbach)  N.  Eel.  4:  301-6S2.  5: 

5-139- 
Little  Bauble.     (J.  W.  Kaye)  Good  Words,  16:  672. 
Little  Ben.     (H.  P.  SpoffoVd)  Atlau.  26:  309. 
Little  Bit  of  Tape.     (R.  .Johns)  Bentley,  i:  313. 
Little  Bobby.     Blackw.  1 19:  332. 
Little  Bohemian.     Temp.  Bar,  60:  53,  196,  361.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  214,  417,  534. 
Little  Books  with  large  Aims.     Fraser,  44:  26. 
Little  Bopeep.     (A.  M.  Crane)  Galaxy,  8:  3S4,  477, 
Little  Boy  Blue.     (E.  Fawcett)  Appleton,  13:  392. 
Little  Brother.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Harper,  20:  377,  491, 630. 
Little  Brown  Bird.     (A.  La  Forge)  Overland,  10:  115. 
Little  Candle's  far-thrown  Beams.     (F.  Jacox)  Bentlev, 

61:  385. 
Little  Chapel  at  Monamullin;  a  Tale.     (N.  Robinson) 

Cath.  World,  26:  213. 
Little  Chorister.     House.  Words,  12:  27. 
Little  Constancy's  Birthday.     House.  Words,  17:  325. 
Little  Coo-Coo;  a  Tale  of  India  Jlutiny.    Pelgra.  21:  309. 
Little  Country-Girl.     (.\.  JI.  Diaz)  .Vtlan.  14:  212. 
Little  Dinner.     Loud.  Soc.  37:  270. 
Little  Dinner  at  Greenwich.     Loud.  Soc.  14:  200. 
Little  Dorinn;  a  Tale.     (L.  JIurray)  Cauad.  Mo.  3:  27;, 

379.  471-    4:  21-501. 
Little  Dorrit.     (C.  Dickens)  Harper,   12:  234-813.     13: 

97-820. 
Little  Earl;  a  Child's  Story.     (L.  de  la  Ranu')  Belgra. 

44:  300. 
Little  Fadette.     (Geo.  Sand)  Peop.  .1.  8:  222-360. 
Lit  le  Fairly;  a  Tale.     (S.  Lover)  Dub.  Univ.  i:  3CS7. 
Little  Flaggs,  the  Almshouse  Foundling.     Dub.  L'niv.  60: 

6S1.     61:  69-415.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  76:  19;, 

300.     77:  147,  195,  29S. 
Little  Flower.     House.  Words,  9:  393. 
Little  Fountain  of  Sukanoshita.     (E.  II.  House)  Allan. 

32:  540. 
Little  Glove.     (F.  Soule)  Overland,  13:  91. 
Little  (iordon;  a  Tale      Temp.  Bar,  22:  49,  237,  3;$. 
Little  (irand  and  the  Marchioness.    Colburn,  119:  10-^10. 
Little  grey  Cat  in  the  Garret.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  i:  50-1  ir. 
Little  Heiress  of  the  <.^>uarfer;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  .1.  ig:  165. 
Little  .lack.     (F.  Martin)  JIacuiil.  29:  1S5.     Same  art. 

Liv.  .\ge,  120:  423,  4S9. 
Little  .leanne.     Liv.  .Age,  123:  377. 

Little  .Toanna.     (E.  W.  Bellamy)  .\ppleton,  14:  167-64S. 
Little  Joe.     (.1.  Wnodville)  Lippinc.  14:   569. 
Little  Laurie  D'.Membert.     (J.  II.  Ingraham)  Godey,  23: 

212. 
Little  Lillie.     St.  James.  21:  231. 
Little  Lizay.     (S.  W.  Kellogg)  Lippinc.  20:  442. 
Little  Love;aTale.  (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath.  World.is:  554. 
Little  Mare:  a  Tale.     All  the  Year.  35:  85. 
Little  Mari's  Betrothal.     House.  W.irds.  6:  22. 
Little  i'SIarie.     (M.  W.  Carpenter)  Overland,  15:  408. 
Little  Mary.     H.uise.  Words,  i:  302. 
Liitle  Mary;  a  Story.  (E.  ll<'i)kins)  Good  W()rds,22:  116. 


LITTLE 


756 


LIVER 


Little  Mattie;  a  Poem.     (E  B.  Browning)  Cornh.  3:  736. 

J.ittle  Men  and  Women.     Ciianil).  J.  35:   133. 

Little  Midge.     Tinsley,  14:  39S. 

Little  Miss  Deane.     Fraser,    80:    463.      Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  103:  352. 
Little  Mistake.     Lend.  Soc.  2:  360. 
Little  Mistake.     Tinsle}',  13:  115. 
Little  Nell,  Tlie.     (L.  J.  Bates)  Knick.  41 :   113. 
IJttle  Oak  Wardrobe.     Jlouse.  Words,  6:  557. 
Little  old  Gentleman.     .Ml  the  Year,  20:  93. 
Little  old  Man  of  Batignolcs.     (I'^.  (iaboriaii)  Liv.  Age, 

134:  266-334. 
Little  old  Men.     All  the  Year,  8:  132. 
Little  Orphanage;  a  Tale.     (Jlianib.  J.  49:  225,  252. 
Little  Pearlie.     (E.  Bertie)  N.  Eel.  5:  641. 
Little  Pedlington.     (C.  T.  Congdon)  Kniek.  54:  295. 
Little  Pedlington.      (J.  Poole)  (V)lhurn,  44:   337.     45: 

70-465.    46:217.    49:101-557.    51:513.    52:251. 

53:  265.     55:   114. 
Little  Peg  O'Shaughnessy.     All  the  Year,  15:  450,  474. 
IJttle  Piece  of  Heaven.     (C  Adams)  Lippinc.  25:  95. 
Little  Polly  Pilkerton.  (J.  H.  Friswell)  Lond.  Soc.  21 :  354. 
Little  Preacher.     Hours  at  Home,  3:   121-402. 
Little  Raindrop.     (F.  A.  Dixon)  Cauad.  Mo.  12:  45. 
Little  Red  Box.     (E.  J.  Curtis)  Uub.  Univ.  86:  543. 
Little  Ked  Head;  a  Tale  of  the  Texas  Border  Life.     De 

Bow,  9:  476. 
Little  Red  Riding  Hood.     (A.  L  Thackeray)  Cornh.  16: 

440.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  95:  259. 
Little  Red  Riding  Hood  ;  a  little  Play.    Victoria,  34:  140. 
Little  Rose,  Colorado,  and  the  House  of  the  Snowy  Range. 

(H.  H.  Jackson)  Scrib.  16:  55. 
Little  Rosebud.     Chamb.  .J.  39:  235,  252. 
Little  Scholars,  in  London  Schools,     (A.  L  Thackeray) 

Cornh.  i:  549. 
Little  Sealskin;  a  Poem.     (E.  Kearj')  Macmil.  19:  44. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  99:  669. 
Little  Sensation  Drama.    (.J.  McCarthy)  Harper,  48:  2S1. 
Little  Sin;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  200. 
Little  Sisters  of  the  Poor.  (A.  Young)  Cath.  World, 8:  no. 
Little  Smallware  Shop.     (H.  W.  Lucy)  Belgra.  41 :  434. 
Little  Snow  Boy.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Ev.  Sat.  9:   119. 
Little  Story.    (C.  Templar)  Liv.  Age,  142:  746.    143:  14. 
Little  Stray  Lamb.     (M.  Howitt)  St.  James,  i:  495. 
Little  Sunbeam's  Christmas  Story.      (A.  Young)  Cath. 

World,  4:  515. 
Little  Talbot  the  Great.     (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,  60:  287. 
Little  Things.     Penny  M.  4:  462. 

—  and  great.     Temp.  Bar,  11:  236. 

—  Importance  of.     Temp.  Bar,  41:  525. 

—  no  Trifles.     Godey,  23:   13. 

Little  Troubadour.   (M.  W.  Carpenter)  Overland,  15:  525. 
Little  Velvet  Shoes.     (F.  P.  Palmer)  Bentley,  18:  365. 
Little  Witch  and  the  Misers.    All  the  Year,  22:  116,  139. 
Little  Woman.     (T.  A.  Harcourt)  Overland,  15:  iSi. 
Little  W^ooden  Shoe.     Cath.  World,  II :  343. 
Littiecote  Hall.    (F.  K.  J.  Shenton )  Once  a  Week,  15 :  472. 
Littler,  Gen.  Sir  John.     Fraser,  38:  379. 
Little  Rock  &  Jacksonport  Railroad.     West.  J.  10:  353. 
Littleton,  Humphrey,  Death  Warrant  of.     (T.  R.  Nash) 

Arch.  15:  130. 
Litton.  Edward.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  4^6. 
Litton,  Dr.  Samuel,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  192. 
Littre,  Maximilien   P.  E.,  and  his  French  Dictionary. 

(P.  Bigelow)  Appleton,  26:  251. 
Littron,  Ca:  1  Ludwig  von.     Nature,  17:  83. 
Liturgical  Contributions.    Mercersb.  6:    1S7,   355,    554. 

7:  462.     8:  152,  308,  415. 
Liturgical   Controversy   in   German    Reformed    Church. 

(J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  15:  534. 
Liturgical  Forms,  Ancien^     Chr.  Obs.  41:   ioo-s6i. 
Litm-gical  Movement.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  i:  60S. 


Liturgical  Movement  in  the  Presbyterian  and  Reformed 

Churches.     (C.  P.  Krauth)  Mercersb.  16:  599. 
Liturgical  Quotations  in  the  Fathers.  Chr.  Rem.  44:  406. 
Liturgical  Reform.     (H.  H.  Milman)  Quar.  50:  508. 

—  in  (.'hurch  of  England.     No.  Brit.  17:  369.     41:  338. 
Liturgical    Revision,   High-Church   Scheme  of.      Cong. 

6:  46. 
Liturgical  Studies.  (Prof.  Hofiing)  Evang.  R.  10:  io5,2-;2. 
Liturgical  Tendencies  of  Christian  Union,  1S59.     (L.  11. 

Steiner)  Mercersb.  II :  506. 
Liturgical  Worship.     (H.  W.  Foote)  Unita.  R.  9:  181.— 

(J.  S.  Kessler)  Mercersb.   13:    401.  —  (J.  A.  Sei.N,^) 

Evang.  R.  20:   79,  233. 

—  and  extemporaneous.     (T.  Bulfinch)  Chr.  Exam.  49: 

258. 
Liturgiology,  Essays  on.     Chr.  Rem.  46:  495. 
Liturgy,   Ambrosian,   Comparative  Structure  of.      Chr. 

Rem.  39:   135. 

—  and  Seiiaration,  Speech  on.      (Lord  Say  and  Scale) 

Cong.  M.  18:  353. 

—  Early,  of  the  Church  of  England.    Chr.  Rem.  44:  138. 

—  First,  in  the  Reformed  Churches,  1525.  (H.  Harl)augli) 

Mercersb.  9:  594. 

—  in  Harvard   University.      (N.    S.    Richardson)   Am. 

Church  R.  11:  604.  > 

—  in  Worship.     Danv.  Q.  3:  341. 

—  John  Knox's.     Ed.  R.  95:  453.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

34:  529. — Month,  41:  492.     42:  44. 

—  Mozarabic.     See  Mozarabic  Liturgy. 

—  Plain  Chant  of.     (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  28:    32- 

774.  —  {¥.  Nevins)  Cath.  World,  29:  363. 

—  of  Episcopal  Church.     New  Eng.  i:  469. 

—  of  Cierman  Reformed  Church.  (S.  Fuller)  Am.  Church 

R.  11:  48.  —  (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  10:  199. 
Theology  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  14:  23. 

—  of  the  King  of  Prussia,  1836.     Cong.  M.  19:  559. 

—  of  King's  Chapel,  Boston.     (O.  Dewej')  Chr.  Exam. 

11:  195. 

—  of  St.  Celestine,  Bishop  of  Rome.    (W.  Wright)  Kitto, 

39:  332. 

—  of  St.  James,  Greek,  Trollope  on.     Brit.  Q.  10:  255. 

—  of  Sarnm.     Chr.  Rem.  52:  212. 

—  Old  Palatinate.     (J.  H.  A.  Bomberger)  Jlerccrsb.  2: 

81,  265.     3:  97. 

—  Oral  Deliver}-  in  reading.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  841, 

—  Roman  Catholic.     (J.  Hall)  Princ.  28:  601. 

—  Simeon's  Sermons  on.     Chr.  Obs.  11:  501,  700. 

—  Western.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  18:  92. 
Liturgies.     (J.  L.  Dudley)  Cong.  R.  11:  159. —  Eel.  R. 

120:  437. 

—  Ancient  Catholic.     (P.  Schaff)  Xm.  Presb.  R.  15:  230. 

—  Ancient  Christian.     (K.  Twining)  New  Eng.  19:  685. 

—  and  free  Praj^er.     Fcl.  R.  105:  412. 

—  defended.     (J.  H.  A.  Bomberger)  Mercersb.  2:  91. 

—  Early  Use  of.     (D.  Y.  Heisler)  Mercersb.  20:  505. 

—  English,  Ancient  and  reformed.     Prosp.  R.  8:  170. 

—  in  the    Presbyterian   Church.      (T    C.    Pitkin)   Am. 

Church  R.  9:  521.  —  (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  27:  445. 

—  of  the  ancient  Church.    (J.  J.  L  Doellinger)  Rel.  Cab. 

!•■   295-385- 

—  of  the  Church  of  the  Reformation.    (C.  P.  Krauth,  jr.) 

Evang.  R.  5:  151. 

—  Scottish.     FVaser,  23:  33. 

—  Use  of.     (S.  Miller)  Princ.  2:  3S9. 
Liu-Ta-Jen's  Account  of  his  Mission  to  England.     19th 

Cent.  8:  612.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  344. 
Livadia,  the  Russian  Imperial  Yacht.     Nature,  22:  270. 

23:  27. 
Live-Stock,  Transportation  of.     Republic,  i :  27. 
Livelies,  The.     (S.  W.  Kellogg)  Lippinc.  12:  538,  668. 
Liver,  Action  of  Drugs  on.    (W.  Rutherford)  Nature,  i8: 

268. 


LIVER 


757 


LIVY 


Liver,  Glycogenic  Function  of.  (J.  LeConte)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  115:  99.     119:  25- 

—  Moiigrove  on.     Mo.  R.  162:  250. 

IJverniore,  A.  A.,   Commentary  of.      (I!.  P.  Stebbius) 

Chr.  Exam.  37:  252. 
Livermore,   Elizabeth  D.,  Obituary  Notice  of.     (M.   P. 

Lowe)  Unita.  K.  12:  434. 
Livermore,  Harriet.     So.  Lit.  Me^s.  7:  155. 
Liverpool,  Earl  of.    (J.  Morley)  Macniil.  19:  263.  —  JIo. 

K.  114:  531.  — Ann.  Reg.  4:  194. 

—  and  (ieorge  Canning.     Month,  7:  222. 

—  and  his  Times.     Qiiar.  126:   171. 

Liverpool.  (W.  H.  Kideing)  Harper,  58:  161.  —  (W. 
(!.  Taylor)  Bentley,  8:  129.  —  (J.  ('.  Brenan)  Sharpe, 
50:  203.  —  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  474. 

—  Cathedral  of,  Future.     (E.  Venables)  19th  Cent.  10: 

735.  —  Blackw.  23:  90. 

—  Charities  of.     Tinsley,  3:   1S9. 

—  Christian  Union  Conference,  1S45.    Chr.  Obs.  45:  72S. 

—  Ciiureh  Street.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  ii:  479. 

—  Docks  of.     Chamb.  J.  2:  140.  —  Penny  M.i:  172. 

—  First  Impressions  of.     (P.  Mulford)  Lippinc.  10:  116. 

—  Geological  Discover}'  in.     (J.  P.  Earwaker)  Nature, 

2:  397- 

—  Geology  of  the  Country  around.     (C.  E.  De  Ranee) 

Nature,  2:  391. 

—  History  and  Public  Libraries  of.     Eel.  R.  95:  696. 

—  Merchants  of.     Loud.  Soc.  8:  264. 

—  Museums  and  Scientific  Institutions  of.     Nature,   2: 

389- 

—  Port  of  the  World.     Chamb.  .J.  32:  42. 

—  Rambles  at.     Fraser,  82:  735. 

—  to  Gibraltar.  From.     Tinsley,  29:  216. 

—  Two  or  three  Things  about.     Tait.  n.  s.  11:  429. 
Liverpool  Convalescent  Hospital.     (J.  Williams)  0.  &  N. 

8:  367. 
Liverpool  Museum,   Invertebrate   Animals   in.     (H.  H. 

Higgins)  Nature,  3:  202. 
Liverpool  Royal  Institution.     Blackw.  2:  534. 
Liverpool  &  Manchester  R.  R.    (D.  Stephenson)  Ed.  New 

Phil  S.J.  18:  322.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  10:  409.  —  Mo. 

R.  123:  253.  — Niles's  Reg.  37:  77.     40:   174. 

—  Opening  of.     Rlackvv.  28:  S23. 

Liverworts  and  Ferns.     (S.  B.  Herrick)  Scrib.  13:  329. 

—  Jiingermannia  Section  of.     (M.  G.  Campbell)  Intel. 

Obs.  6:  330. 
Liveries.     Penny  M.  lO:  474. 
Livery  Companies  of  London.      (W.  Sanders)  Argosy, 

3:  52.—  Chamb.  .F.  47:  57.  —  Mo.  R.  133:  465. 
Lives,  Finished.     (.J.  II.  Morison)  No.  Am.  80:  21. 
Living,  Odd  Ways  of  getting  a.     All  the  Year,  21:  521, 

569. 
Living  and  the  Dead.     Lond.  M.  17:  466. 
Living,  Art  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  249. 

—  Cost  of,  1875.    Cornh  31:  412.    Same  art. Eel.  M.  84: 

679.     Same  art.  Li V.  Age,  125:  337. 
Increased,  1864.     Cornh.  9:   566. 

—  Foreign  Modes  of.      (S.  G.  Young)  Galaxy,  14:  474, 

630. 

—  in  Dread  and  Terror.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  34:  288. 

—  in  Germany,  Cost  of.     Nation,  28:  99. 

—  in  Perspective.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Fraser,  74:  501.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  67:  725. 

—  Philosophy  of,  Mayo's.     Eel.  R.  66:  74.  —  Fraser,  43 : 

44S.  —  Mo.  R.  140:  5S0. 

—  upon  Nothing.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  237. 

—  upon  Paper.     Belgra.  4:  43S. 

—  with  Others,  Art  of.     (J.  H.  Morison)  INIo.  Rul.  ^F.  48: 

116. 
Living  Corpse;  a  Tale.     (W.  North)  Putnam,  i:  •;2. 
Living  Forms  in  the  hot  W  iters  of  Cali.ornia.     (A.M. 

Edwards)  Am.  J.  Sei.  95:  2T,g. 


Living  Link.     (J.  De  Mille)  Harper,  47:  875.     48:  46- 

845.     49:  202,  351. 
Living  Mummy.     (I.  Tourgenieff)    Scrib.  12:  563. 
Living  Phenomena,  Moral  and  jiolitical.    Fra^er,  22:  389. 
Living  Skeleton,  Ode  to  the.     Lond.  M.  13:  45,  228. 
Living  Water,  Sermon  on.      (A.  Monod)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

16:  48. 
Living  Words  of  dying  Men.     (A.  S.  Miller)  Lakeside, 

9:  224. 
Livingston,  Edward.     (A.  Haj-ward)  Ed.  R.  120:   189. 

—  (J.  M.  Olin)  Meth.  Q.  24:  396. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  120:  189.  —  (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam. 

77:  98. 

—  Penal  Code,  Kent  on.     Am.  Law  R.  12:  480. 

—  Renifhiscences  of.     Dem.  R.  8:  366. 

Livingston,  John,  Life  and  Times  of.    (J.  W.  Alexander) 

Princ.  4:  428. 
Livingston,  John  II.,  with  portrait.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  217. 
Livingston,  Mortimer,  with  pcu'trait.     Dem.  R.  42:  146. 
Livingston,  Philip.     (E.  Allen)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  303. — 

Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  146. 

—  Biography  of.     Hunt,  2:  410. 

Living.^ton,    Robert.     Fourth    of    July    Oration,    1787. 

Carey's  Mus.  3:  107. 
Livingston,  William.  (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  484. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Am.  Q.  14:  i.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

4:  177. 
Livingstone,  David.  Brit.  Q.  59:  487.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  82:  655.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121:  387. — 
Blaekw.  83:  385.  — (L.  J.  Procter)  Fraser,  86;  614. 
Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  327.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
80:  96. — Cornh.  29:  409.  —  Ev.  Sat.  13:  662. — 
with  portrait,  (G.  M.  Towie)  Appleton,  8:  337.  — 
with  portrait.  Eel.  ]M.  66:  638.  —  with  portrait,  Ev. 
Sat.  9:  180.  —  Nature,  6:  137,257,287.  9:  318. — 
(A.  T.  Weld)  So.  M.  15:  50.  — Ev.  Sat.  3:  525. 

—  and  Cameron.     (A.  J.  H.  Crespi)  Colburn,  159:  57. 

—  and  the  Cazeinbe.     Tinsley,  li:  59. 

—  and  his  African  Discoveries.    Nat.  M.  11:  207.  —  Eel. 

M.  41 :  3S4. 

—  and  his  Travels.     (B.  Frere)  Good  Words,  15:  279. 

—  as  an  .Vnthropologist.     Anthrop.  R.  4:  143. 

—  Blaikie's  Life  of.     Nature,  23:  238.  —  (F.  V.  Greene) 

Nation,  32:  63. 

—  Cameron's  Expedition  in  Search  of.    Geog.  M.  i:  253. 

—  Death  of.     Nature,  9:  424,  463. 

—  Discoveries  of.    Nature,  6:  184.  —  Chamb.  J.  49:  609. 

.Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  617. —  Fxl.  M.  40:  427. 

—  I'j-rors  of.     (J.  D.  Cooley)  Fortn.  4:  96. 

—  Evening  with.     (W.  G.Blaikie)  Liv.  Age,  88:  643. 

—  Funeral  of.     Nature,  9:  4S6. 

—  Last  Days  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  18:  207. 

—  Last  Journals.     Brit.  Q.  61 :  395.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

125:  451.  — (S.  W.  Baker)  Macmil.  31:  2S1.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  617.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84: 
466.— Lond.  Q.  44:  34.  — Brit.  Q.  61:  395.  — (H. 
James,  jr.)  Nation,  20:  175.  —  Canad.  Mo.  7:  2^4. 
—  Chr.  Obs.  75:   14. 

—  Last  Journey  of,  with  portrait.    Appleton,  13:  97-ifi;. 

—  Last  News  from,    1861.     Chamb.  J.  35:    103.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  53:  181.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age. 69:  366. 

—  Poem  on.     (W.  Maellwaine)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  464. 

—  Researches  in  South  Africa.     Lond.  (.J.  9:  431. 

—  Stanley's  Search  for.      (E.  King)   Scrib.  5:    29S. — 

Nature,  7:  81. 

—  Travels  of.     Chr.  Obs.  58:  48.  —  Dub.  Univ.  51 :  56. 
Livingstone,  Our  (\impaign  at.     Chamb.  J.  39:  3i('). 
Livingstonia,  S.  E.  Africa.     (F.  A.  Edwards)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  19:  493. — Good  Words,  18:  856. 
Livlaiid  :  a  Russian  Episode.     (A.  A.Wheeler)  Internal. 

R.8:  sS2. 
Livy,  Lincoln's.     Bib.  Sac.  5:   176. 


LIVY 


758 


LOCKE 


Liv'v,  Seeley's.     No.  Am.  114:  419. 

—  Walker's.     Mo.  K.  100:  233.  —  Kcl.  R.  39:  230. 
Lizard,  Green.     (S.  P.  Monks)  Am.  Natural.  15:  96. 
Lizard  Bracelet;  aTale.    (L.  H.  Hooper)  LipjjiiK-.  5:  611. 
Lizzie  Leigh;  aTale.     (E.  C.Gaskoll)  House.  Words,  1: 

2-60.     Same  art.  Harper,  1 :  3S. 
Lizzie  Uedded.     Sliarpe,  29:  71. 
Lizzie  Wilson;  aTale.     Liv.  .\ge,  21:  311. 
Lizzie's  Bargain;  aTale.     Coriili.  35:  556,  694. 
J.,lama;  and  its  Silk  Wool.     Penny  M.  8:  457. 
Llanbrynniair,  AVales,  Congregational  (,'liiireli  at.    Cong. 

M. 17:  565. 
Llandaff,  Bishops  of.  (G.  Burgess)  Am.  Cliureli  II.  20:  6S. 
LlandatY  Cathedral.     Penny  J\L  14:  2S4. 
Llangollen  Ladies;  a  forgotten  Friendship.     St.  .Tames, 

27:  557- 
Llangothlen;  a  Poetical  Sketch.     (.J.  Prior)  St.  James, 

3:  15S. 
Llanthony  Church,  Niglit  in.     Chamb.  .J.  56:  346. 
Llewellyn's  Dog.     (S.  Brown)  Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  158. 
Llevvelh-n  Park,  Orange,  N.  J.    Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  227. 
Lloyd.  Bartholomew.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  iii. 
Lloyd,  Charles,  Poems  of.      Mo.  R.  92:  2S4.     96:  43. 

loi:  292.  —  Blaekw.  6:  154.  —  Eel.  R.  33:  326  — 

Lend. M.  3:  406. 
Lloyd,  D.     Poems,     Meth.  M,  39:  833. 
Lloyd,  James,  Life  of,     (A.  Bradford)  Hunt,  2:  24S. 
Lloyd,  Thomas,  JNIenioir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  31:   119. 
Lloyd,  Sir  William.     Narrative.     Eel.  R.  72:  92. 
Lloyd's.     Chamb.  J.  5,  97, 

—  Origin  and  History  of.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  2S6.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  65:  699. 

—  Who  's  Lloyd?    All  the  Year,  36:  201, 
Loaded  Dice.     House.  Words,  i:  77. 

Loafing  as  a  Profession,     Once  a  Week,  22:  512. 
Loans  and  Standing  Armaments.     Westm.  52:  205. 

—  and  Taxes.     Nat,  R,  i:  246. 

—  Foreign.     (E.  L,  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  316. 

and  National  Debts.     Westm.  105:  i. 

and  the  Stock  Exchange.     Brit.  Q.  63:  121, 

Sketch  of  History  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  36:  424,  517. 

—  of  the  Future.     St.  James,  39:  24,  129,  242. 

Loan  Acts  of  Congress,  Summary  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
21:  490. 

—  Synopsis  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  649.     23:425. 
1847-67.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23:  337. 

Loan  and  Relief  Company.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  100. 
Loan  Committee  of  New  York,  Report  of.     Bank.  M, 

(N.  Y.)  17:  135. 
Loan  Funds  in  Ireland,  1S40.      (H.  J.  Porter)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  4:  209.     5:  282. 
Loan  Societies.     Penny  M.  12:  210,  218. 
Loaners'  Association  of  New  York.     Bank.  M.  (N,  Y.) 

16:  208. 
Lobby,  The.     Chamb.  J.  45:  513. 

—  Congressional.     Republic,  i:  73. 

—  Existence  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  9:  64. 

—  Experiences  in.     Contin.  ^lo.  3:  688. 
Lobbying  at  Washington.     Am.  Law  R.  9:  684. 

—  Supreme  Court  Decision  on.     Republic,  4:  314. 
Lobelia,  Fertilization  of  several  Species  of.    ( W.  Ti'eleiise) 

Am.  Natural.  13:  427, 
Lobkowitz,  Georg  Christian,  Austrian  Statesman   Chamb. 

J.  26:  27.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:  561. 
Lobo,  Rodriguez,  Portuguese  Poet.     Dub.  Univ.  47:67. 
Lobster,  The.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  P.>p.  Sci.  R.  7:  345. 

—  American,  Early  Stages  of.     (S.  L  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

103:  401. 

—  at  Home.     (W.  H.  Bi.shop)  Scrib.  22:  209. 

—  Crab,  and  Oyster  Fisheries.     Quar.  144:  474, 

—  History  of.     (J.  S.  Kingsley)  .\m.  Natural.  10;  396. — 

(A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  8;  414. 


Lobsters.  (.V.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  10:  513.— 
Loud.  Soc.  4:  278-403. 

—  and  Crabs.     Chamb.  J.  53:  777, 

—  Cultivation  of.     Pract.  5L  2:  258. 
Lobster  Salad.     All  the  Year,  II :  606. 
Lobster-Spearing  at  Halifax.     (F.  B.  Crofton)  Canad. 

Mo.  19:  48. 
Local  Government,     See  Government,  Local. 
Local  Legislation.     Chamb.  J.  42:  68. 
Local  Taxation,  local  Debt,  and  local  Government.     (!■'. 

R.  Conder)  Eraser,  93:  360. 
Local  Usages,     (W,  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  57:  577. 
Localism  and  Centialism.     (W,  M,  Torreus)  Contenip. 

17:  399- 

Loch  .\we,     Blaekw.  33:  984, 

Loch  (,'e.  Annals  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  367. 

Locli  Dee,  At.     Good  Words,  20:  267. 

Lochaber,  Parallel  Roads  of.     (W.  Jolly)  Nature.  22:  68. 

Lochead's  Daughter;  a  Sketch.     Eraser,  12:  338. 

Lochinvar  at  Salt  Lake.     (J.  McCarthy)  Belgra.  15:  59. 

Loch  Dherrig,  Pilgrinnige  to.     Eraser,  4:  187. 

Loch-Na-Diomhair,  Lake  of  the  Secret.  (G.  Cupples) 
Macmil.  2:  21. 

Loch  Vennachar;  an  Idyllic  Reminiscence  of  the  High- 
lands.   Eraser,  38:  219. 

Lochview;  a  Tale.    Chamb.  J.  53:  97,  117,  136. 

Locks  and  Keys.  Art  J.  9:  85.  —  Chamb.  J.  48:  107. — 
(J.  C.  Tildesley)  Once  a  Week,  17:  560. 

—  and  Picklocks.     Chamb.  J.  18:  405. 

—  and  Safes.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  20:  85.  —(J. 

D.  Stetson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  202. 

—  Bramah's,  Chubbs's,  andNewell's.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  11: 

572,  632. 

—  Yale's  Improvements  in,  1856.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  62:  66. 
Locks,  Canal,  W^ard's  Balance.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  91. 

—  Renwick's  Inclined  Plane.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  237, 

321.     3:  91. 
Lock  of  Hair;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  19:  163. 
Locke,  John.     (C.  Murray-Nairne)  Harper,  53:  917.  — 

(K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  209. 

—  an  Independent.     Cong.  M.  15:  654. 

—  and  his  Critics.     (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  5:  289. 

—  and  Newton,  Dialogue  between.     Knick.6:  415. 

—  aTid  Thomas  Sydenham.     (J.  Brown)  No.  Brit.  12:  53. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  19:  145. 

—  and  his  Philosophy.     (J.  Bayne)  Peop.  J.  11:  102. 

—  and  the  Transcendentalists,     (E.  Bowen)  Chr.  Exam. 

23:  ^73- 

—  Bourne's  Life  of.     {X.  T.  Rice)  No.  Am.  124:  136.  — 

Penn  Mo.  8:  230. 

—  Character  and  Philosoi)hy  of.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  09: 

383.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  389.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  41:  435- 

and  Writings  of.     ( W.  B.  0.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam. 

11:  380. 

—  Expulsion  from  Oxford.     (H.  R.  F.  Bourne)  Macmil. 

33:  63. 

—  Extracts  from  Autograph  IMS.  of.     Chr.  Obs.  18:  69. 

—  Fowler's  Recount  of.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  31 :  396. 

—  Grave  of.     Liv.  Age,  27:  424. 

—  King's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  50:  iSi. 

—  Letter  of,  1699.     Hist.  M.  10:  101. 
to  Rev.  S.  Bold.     Lond.  M.  i:  661. 

—  Life   of.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  50:    i.  — Westm. 

107:  163.  — Mo.  R.  119:  498. 

and  Philosophy    of.     Am.   Q.    12:   354.  —  (A.  11. 

Everett)  No.  Am.  29:    78.  — Blaekw.  39:  798.— 
(I).  W.  Clark)  Meth.  Q.  3:   609.  — Eel.  R.   102: 

—  on  the  Epistles  of  St.  Paul.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  265. 

—  Tendency  of  his  Philosophy.     (J .  W.  Santee)   Mer- 

cersb.  7:  375- 


LOCKE 


759 


LOCUST 


Locke,  Margaret,  Descent  of.    (J.  L.  Chester)  N.  E.  Reg. 

35:  59- 
Locke,  Richard  Adams,  Author  of  tlie  Moon  Hoax.     Ev. 

Sat.  10:  233. 
Locked  in.     Li  v.  Age,  70:  299. 
Locker,  Frederick.     (H.  G.  Hewlett)  Contemp.  2o:  23S. 

—  with  portrait,  Once  a  Week,  27:  209. 

—  London  Lyrics.     Chamb.  J.  47:  429. — Dub.  L'niv. 

88:  244.  —  Liv.  Age,  75:  558. 
Lockhart,  John  Gibson.     (L.  G.  Clark)   Lippinc.  8:  625. 

—  Bentley,  37:  27.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  173. — 
Liv.  Age,  44:  312.  —  with  portrait,  I'Vaser,  2:  77. 

—  and  Ballantyne,  Controversy  between.     Tait,  n.  s.  6: 

657. 

—  Life  of.     Quar.  116:  439. 

—  Matthew  Wakl.     Blackw.  15:  56S.  —  Mo.  R.  105:  3S2. 

—  Peter's  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk.     Blackw.  4:  612,  745. 

—  Mo.  R.  go:  308. — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.   2:  199,  256. 

—  W.St.  R.  3:  I. 

—  Reginald  Dalton.  Mo.  R.  103:  199.  —  Blackw.  15:  102. 

—  Spanish  Ballads.    Blackw.  13:  346.  — Chr.  Exam.  32: 

272.  —  Westni.  33:  302. 

—  Valerius.     Blackw.  11 :  94,  746.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R. 

39:   179- 

—  Writings  of.     Colburn,  loi:  56.     Same  art.  with  por- 

trait. Eel.  5L  33:  482. 
Lockhart,  Sir  William,  of  Lee.     No.  I5rit.  36:  88. 
Lockinariaker,  Celtic  Monuments  at.  (.1.  B.  Deane)  Arch. 

25:  230. 
Lockouts.     See  Strikes. 

Locksmith  of  Philadelphia.     Bentley,  5:  272. 
Locksmith  of  Philadelphia;  a  Story.     Cliamb.  J.  4:  74. 
Lock  wood,  R.  A.,  Life  of.     (X.  P>ooth)  Overland,  4:  393. 
Lockyer,  J.  Xorman.     Pop.  Sci.  ilo.  4:  109. 
Locomotion.     (D.  M.  Balfour)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  472. 

—  Animal.     (E.   Lewis,   jr.)  Pop.  Sci.    Mo.    4:    52S. — 

Penny  M.  12:  190-454.  13:  27-452.  14:  12-236. 
(A.  M.  Marey)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  444. 

—  Colonial  and  River.     Pract.  M.  7:  72. 

—  Human,  Marey's  Representations  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

6:  48. 

—  Past  and  present.     (S.  S.  Conant)  Harper,  46:  161. 

—  Study  in.     (E.  J.  Marey)   Nature,   19:  43S,  464,  48S. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  15:  317. 

—  Wonders  of.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  663.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

21:  25. 
Locomotive  Boilers,  Calorimeter  in.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  4S. 

—  Principles   of.     (D.    K.   Clarke)  .1.  Frankl.  lust.  55: 

361.     56:   1. 

—  Proportions  of.     (Z.  Colburn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  194. 
Locomotive,  First.     Knick.  13:  343. 

Locomotive  Engines.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  222,  394. 

—  Adhesion  of.   (V.  Peudred)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  81 :  86,  169. 

—  American.      (.V.  Brunner)    Eel.   Engin.   4:  3S1. — J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  49:  145,  221.     50:  231,  294. — Praet. 
M.  7:  362. 
and  K.illing  Stock.   (Z  Colburn)  FaI.  Engin.  1:451. 

—  at  Kensington,  Historical.     J   Frankl.  Inst.  79:  299. 

—  l>a lanced  Valves  for.     Eel.  I-^ngin.  13:  436. 

—  Balancing.     (C.  A.  Smith)  Eel.  EngiTi.  23:  9. 

—  Baldwin,  Tests  of .     (J.  W.  Hill)  J.Frnnkl.  Inst.  107: 

255,  294. 

—  Blast  and  Exhaust  Pressures  in.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  56: 

148. 

—  Coal-burning.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  140. —J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

58:  365.  — (D.  K.Clark)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  73.— 
(G.  W.  Whistler)  J.  Frankl.  Inst  48:  6,  yS,  176.  — 
(J.  Tomlinson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  6.  —  (B.  I'other- 
gill)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  88,  147,  222. 

—  Compressed-Air.     (C.  M.  Gariel)  Nature,  13:  4S9. — 

Eel.  Engin.  23:  225. 

—  Construction  of,  1S63.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  77:  31. 


Locomotive  Engines,  Construction  of,  Weight  in.  Eel. 
iMigin.  24:  74. 

—  Consumption  of  Fuel  in.     (E.  Woods)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

38:  307 ■ 

—  Cost  of  Repairs  of,  1S49.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51 :  So,  145. 

—  Coupled.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  515. 

—  Driving- Wheels  of,  slipping  of.    (P.  Oppizi)  Eel.  En- 

gin. 2i:  210. 

—  Early  Improvements  in.     (J.  Harrison)  J.  l-'rankl.  Inst. 

93:   161,  233. 

—  Eastwick  and  llarrison's  Eight-Wheel,  1839.  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  27:  383. 

—  Economy  in.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  4S3. 

—  English  and  American.    (C.  Barnard)  Harper,  58:  555. 

—  Experiments  on,  1841.     (G.  W.  Whistler)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  31:  82,  284. 

—  Fireless.     (R.  H.  Buel)  Eel.  Engin.  lo:  362. 

—  for  steep  Inclines.  (J.G.  Hall)  Eel.  Engin.  11:  310,  401. 

—  F'orney  on  Catechism  of.     J.  Frankl.  In^t.  99:  170. 

—  Four-Wheel.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  326. 

—  Four  and  Six  Wheel.     (J.  Herapath)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

33:  244,316,385.     34:  15-239.    35:  19-307- 

—  Heavy.     Eel.  Engin.  II :  275. 

—  History  of.      (W.    Brainerd)   Lakeside,    10:    381. — 

Pract.  M.  i:  91.  — (O.  Tiffany)  No.  Am.  87:^  21. 

—  Improvement  of.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  133,   160. —  (S.  H. 

Long)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  129. 

—  in  1831.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  12:  271. 

—  in  Germany.     (M.  S.  Stutz)  Eel.  lingin.  i:  59. 

—  in  the  United  States,  First.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  300. 

—  India  Rubber  Springs  for.     (W.  C.  Craig)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  56:  232. 

—  Irregular  Motions  of.      (D.  K.  Clark)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

56:   145- 

—  Light.     (H.  von  Borries)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  393.  —  Eel. 

Engin.  25:  286. 
i^ersus  heavy.     Eel.  I'jigin.  i :  589,  845. 

—  Alodern.    Eel.  Engin.  11:  3. 

—  Mountain.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  597. 

—  on  common  Roads.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  370.  —  (Earl 

of  Caithness)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  229. — (R.  H. 
Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  95:  17.  — J.  I'rankl. 
Inst.  102:  344. 

—  on  English  Railways,  1842.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  33:  242. 

—  Slipping  of.     Ed.  Engiu.  22:  470. 

—  Spark  Arresters  for.   (.F.S.Bcll)  ,1.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  I. 

—  Speed  and  Power  of,  184S.  J. Frankl. Inst.  46:  221,  2S9. 

—  Straw-burning.     Eel.  I^igiu.  9:  109. 

—  Traction  of.     I'kd.  Engin.  2:  427. 

—  versus  Portable  Engines.     1-kd.  Engin.  4:  3S8. 

—  Wootten.     (J.  S.  Bell)  J.  l'"raiikl.  Inst.  Ill:  340. 

—  Working  Exj)enditure  of.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  48. 
See  Stephenson,  Robert. 

Locomotive  Engineers.  Brotherhood  of.  (H.  Adams)  Na- 
tion. 24:   158,  173. 

Locomotive  Engineering,  ^lodern  American.  (F".  E.  Gal- 
loupe)  J.  Frankl.   lust.  102:  377.     103:  21-391. 

Locum  Teneiis;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  .1.  48:   17. 

Locust,  The.  Peiniy  M.  3:  23.  —  (H.  Basdeu)  Metli.  M. 
40:  832. 

—  Brain  of.  (A.S.Packard.  jr.)Am.  Natural.  15:  285,  372. 

—  Home  of.  Chamb.  J,  45:  5.    Same  art.  V,y.  Sat.  5:  71. 

—  of  the  West,  Migrations  of.    (\.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am. 

Natural.  11 :  22. 

—  Rocky  Mountain.  (C.  V.  Riley)  .Am.  Natural.  Ii:  66j;. 

—  i7th-S'ear.     (G.  P.  Disosway)  Knirk.59:  292. 
Locusts.     (T.  B.  Sandwith)  Good  Words,  18:  3,5. 

—  and  wild  Honey.    (W.  C.  Bartlett)  Overland,  i:  461. 

—  in  Tartary.     Meth   M.  54:  168. 

—  Musicians  of  our  Worxls.  (C.  Taylor)  Harper,  19:  323. 
Locust  Plague  in  America.  (A  Murray)  Nature,  17:377. 
Locust  Swarms.     Penuv  M.  12:  230. 


LODGE 


760 


LOGIC 


Lodge,  Edmund,  with  portrait.     Fraser,  14:  595. 
Lodgers,  Statiou-Hoiise.     (E.  Crapsey)  Harper,  39:  753. 
Lodgiiig-House,   I'he  coininoii.     Fraser,  33:  342. 

Life  in.     CliMuil).  .1.  55:  697. 

Lodgiiig-Hoiises.     Quar.  82:  14J. 

—  Clieap,  in  London.     Temp.  I>ar,  13:  85. 

—  Conmion  London.     Ciiamb.  J.  19:  392. 

—  for  tlie  soeial  Improvement  of  tlie  Poor.      Chr.  Rem. 

22:  429. 

—  Model.      Chnnil..  J.  15:   150.      41 :  397.  —  (A.  Wyn- 

ter)  I'eop.  J.  4:  132.  —  (C.  L.  liraee)  Hour.-;  at  Home, 

9:   149. 

in  Boston.     (C.  E.  Norton)  .\tlan.  5:  673. 

in  London.  (J.  Hollingsliead)  Good  Words,  2:  170. 

Lodging-House  Keepers.     Belgra.  29:  2S9. 

Lodgings  for  Travelers.     St.  James,  22:  228. 

Lodi,  liattle  of.     (H.  Lee)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  541. 

Lodoisl<a;  a  Tale  of  Poland.    Dub.  Univ.  13:  212. 

Lodusky.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Serib.  14:  673. 

Loe,  St!,  Sir  William,  Memoirs  of.      (J.  Hunter)  Retros. 

16:  314. 
Loeche,  SwitzerlancL     (C.  A.  Burgin)  Lippinc.  5:   1S4. 

—  How  they  bathe  at.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  461. 

Loess  in  Central  Iowa.  (R.  E.  Call)  Am.  Natural.  15 :  782. 
Lofoden  Islands,  Norway.      (E.  W.  Gosse)  Fraser,  84: 

563.       Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  104.     Same  art.  Li  v. 
Age,  112:  107.  —  Chamb.  J.  42:  404. 
Loftv  Tumbling.     Chamb.  J.  36:  28. 
Logan,  or  Tah-Gah-Jute,  Indian  Chief.      (A.  Williams) 

().  &  N.  10:  436.  — ((J.  K.  Clark)  Hesp.  2:  309. 

—  and  Cresap.     (.1.  E.  Cooke)  N.  Eel.  6:  169. 

—  Last  Battle  and  Death  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  119. 

—  Speeehof.     Olden  Time,  2:  49,  477. 

Logan  Family,  Who  killed  the?     (E.  B.  Raffensperger) 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  II :  187. 
See  Cresai),  Miehael. 
Logan,  James,  Letter  of,    1701.       Hist.  M.   14:    279.— 

Walsh's  R.  i:  378. 
Logan,  John,  the  Poet.   Hogg,  7:  292.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
23:  549. 

—  Ode  to  the  Cuckoo.    Brit,  Q.  61 :  ioo. 

l>ogan,  John  A.,  with  portrait.      (De  B.  R,  Keim)  U.  S. 

Serv.  M.  4:  2. 
Logan,  Sir  William  Edmond.      (A.  Geikie)  Nature,   12: 

161.  — (B.  J.  Harrington)  Am.  J.  Sci.  iii:  81. 
Logarithms,  Mental.     (D.  Hearn)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  26. 

—  Notes  on.     (M,  Merrinum)  Eel.  Engin.  21:  189. 
Logarithmic  Slide.     St.  James,  48:  144. 
Logarithmic  Transcendents,  Spence  on.  Eel.  R.  lo:  1091. 
Loggers,  Life  among.      (C.  Ilalleek)  Harper,  20:  437.  — 

Blackw.  70:  669.  Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  32:  202.  -See 
Lunibernien. 
Logic.     (R.  Adamson)  Mind,   3:   124.— (J.  G.   Ander- 
son) J.  Spec.  Philos.  8:  85.  —  (T.  De  Quincey)  Hogg, 
4:  225.  —  (W.  A.  Earned)  New  Eng.  4:  457. 

—  Algebra  of,  Macfarlane"s.     (J.  Venn)  Mind,  4:  580. 

—  Algorithmic  Division  in.      (G.  B.  Ilalsted)  J.   Spec. 

Pllilns.   13:    107. 

—  and  Dialectic.  (A. Schopenhauer)  J. Spec.Philos. 5:  307. 

—  and  the  Elements  of  Geometry.      (G.  C.  Robertson) 

^Find,  3:  564. 

—  and  Loirical  Studies  in  England.     Lond.  Q.  38:  301. 

—  and  Lord  Bacon.     Chr.  Rem.  16:  i. 

—  and  Mathematics,  Scheffleron.  (J. Venn)  Mind.  6:  592. 

—  and  Pliilosoijhy,  Introduction  to.     (A.  Vera)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  7:  (Apr.)  I,  (July)  60.     8:  13-289. 

—  and  Reasoning,  Kirldon.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  514. 

—  and  recent  British  Logicians.     No.  Brit.  33:  401. 

—  as  an  Agency  of  Reform.     Nat.  Q.  25:  349. 

—  Bain's.     (J.  Sully)  Eortn.  15:  409. 

—  Biakey's  History  of.     Meth.  Q.  16:  505. 

—  Boole's  Logical  System.     (J.  Venn)  Mind,  1 :  479. 


Logic,  Brentano's.     (J.  P.  N.  Land)  Mind,  i:  289. 

—  Common,    and   Empiricism.      (J.    Watson)   J.  Spec. 

Philos.  10:  17. 

—  Consistency  and  real  Inference.    (J.Venn)  Mind,  i :  43. 

—  Contraposition   aiul  Conversion.     (G.  C.  Robertson) 

Mind,  i:  424. 

—  DilTerent  Schools  of  elementary.     No.  Brit.  51:  71. 

—  Deductive,  Jevons's.     (R.  Adamson)  Mind,  6:  427. 

—  C.  C.  Everett's.    (J.  O.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  27:   156. 

—  for  Life.     (J.  Bascom)  Western,  7:  270. 

—  Formal,  De  Morgan's.     Bib.  R.  4:  406.     5:  410. 

Jevons's.    (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind,  i:  206. 

I'osition  of.     (J.  N.  Keynes)  Mind,  4:  362. 

Recent  Extensions  of.     No.  Brit.  15:  90. 

Recent  Improvements  in.    (J.  McCosh)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  17:  165. 

—  Fundamental.     (J.  J.  Murphy)  Mind,  2:  47. 

—  Gratr}''s.     Brownson,  13:  375. 

—  Grounds  of  the  Validity  of  the  Laws  of.  (C.  S.  Peirce) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  2:   140,  193. 

—  Hamilton's  Lectures  on.    No.  Brit.  30:  532. — (G.  ^I. 

Steele)  Meth.  Q.  21 :  533.  —  Chr.  R.  26:  466. 

—  Hamilton's  Parliamentary.  (F.Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  15:  163. 

—  Hedge's.     (W.  Phillips)" No.  Am.  4:  78. —West.  R. 

2:   163. 

—  Hegel's  Outlines  of.    J.  Spec.  Philos   3:  257. 
Wallace's  Introduction  to.     (J.  II.  Tenipfe)  Unita. 

R.  4:  133. 

—  Hypothetical  S3-llogism.     (G.  C.Robertson)  Mind,  2: 

264.     See  Hypothesis. 

—  Induction  in.     No.  Am.  II9:  431. 

—  Inductive,  Fowler's.     (J.  Sully)  Fortn.  18:  624. 
Mill  and  Whewell  on.     Prosp.  R.  6:  77. 

See  Inductive. 

—  Jevons's  and  Boole's  Systems  of.     (G.  B.  Halstead) 

Mind,  3:  134. 

—  Laws  of  Thought.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  403. 

—  Locke's  Anticipation  of  Mill's  Theory  of  the  Syllogism. 

(J.  P.  Mahafty)  Mind,  i:  287.— (C.  f.  Monro) 
Mind,  i:  560. 

—  Mahan's.    (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  10:  475. 

—  Material,  DiiHculties  of.     (J.  Venn) Mind,  4:  35. 

—  Mathematical  Theory  of,  Schroder's.     (R.  Adamson) 

Mind.  3:  252. 

—  Matter  of  Fact,  apropos  of  C.  Read's  Theory  of  Logic. 

(J.  N.  Kej'nes)  Mind,  4:  120. 

—  jMctJosh  on.     (H.N.  Dav)  New  Eng.  29:  511. 

—  Mill's.     Meth.  Q.  6:  :i2j-  —  B"'-  Q-  4=  i-  —  Westm. 

39:  412. —  Dem.  R.  15:  441. —  Dub.  Univ.  49: 
724.  —  Blackw.  54:  41^.  — (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  15: 
385.  — (H.  Wedgwood)  New  Eng.  34:  488.  — (L. 
H.  Atwater)  Princ.  28:  88.  — Chr.  Rem.  6:  392,  614. 
—  Eel.  R.  80:  268.— No.  Brit.  28:  loi. 

—  Necessary  Connection  and  Inductive  Reasoning.    (W. 

G.  Davies)Mind,  3:  417. 

—  Negative  Character  of.     (A.  Sidgwick)  Mind,  3:  350. 

—  Neil's.    NewQ.  3:  18. 

—  of  the  Imagination.  (G.  N.Hammond)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

11:  413. 

—  of  Trentowski.    J.  Spec.  Philos.  4:  62. 

—  Old  and  new  Systems  of.      (F.  P.  Stearns)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  7:  (Oct.)  42. 

—  Principles  of.     (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.  99:  592.  — Mo. 

R.  153:  64. 

—  Proposition,  Form  of  the.     (J.  Venn)  Mind,  5:  336. 

—  Pure,  Bergmann  on.     (A.  Sidgwick)  Mind,  5:  139. 

—  Read's  Theory  of.     (A.  Sidgwick)  Mind,  4:  122.  —  (J. 

Venn)  Mind, 3:  539.  — (C.S.  Peirce)  Nation, 28:  234. 

—  Recent  Publications  on.     (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed.  R. 

57:  194- 

—  Renouvier's  Philos.  of.    (S.'  H.  Hodgson)  Mind,  6:  31. 

—  Scholastic.     Chamb.  J.  9:  163. 


LOGIC 


761 


LONDON^ 


Logic,   Science   of.     (K.   Rosenkranz)  J.   Spec.   Philos. 
6:  97- 

—  Sigwart's.     (J.  Venn)  Mind,  4:  426. 

—  Some  Principles  of.     ((J.  Read)  JDnd,  2:  336. 

^  Statement  and  Reduction  of  Syllogism.     (G.  B.  Hal- 
sted)  J.  Spec.  I'liilus.  12:  418. 

—  Syllogism,  Number  of  Terms  in.     (C.  Read)  Mind,  4: 

'116. 

—  Symbolic.     (H.  McColl)  Mind,  5:    45-— (-J-    "^'en") 

Princ.  n.  s.  6:  247. 

Venn  on.     (\V.  S.  .Jevons)  Nature,  24:  233.  —  (C. 

J.  Monro)  Jlind,  6:  574. 

—  Tappan's.     (C.  W.  Hackley)  Metli.  Q.  5:  2S0. 

—  Tendencies  of  modern.     Dub.  R.  36:  419. 

—  Tliom.son's.     Clir.  R.  25:  97. 

—  I'lrici  on.     (B.  P.  Bowne)  New  Eng.  33:  45S. 

—  What  is?     (J.  G.  Anderson)  J.  Spec.  I'liilos.  9:  417. 

—  Whately's.     Westm.g:  137.  —  (S.  Tyler)  Am.  (I.22: 

294.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  222. 

—  Wilson's.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  83:  3S2. 

Liigical  Forms,  New  Analytic  of.     (U.  N.  L);iy)  Bib.  Sac. 

21:  67^. 
Logical  Methods,  Boole's.      (G.  B;   Halstead)  .J.   Spec. 

Philos.  12:  Si. 

—  Historical  and  theoretical,     f'hr.  Rem.  16:  345 
Liigograpli,  or  Writing  Ijy  the  Voice.     (W.  H.  Barlow) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  27S. 
Logos,  The.     (X.  M.  Williams)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  129. 

—  Dis.sertation  on.     Am.  iletli.  M.  5:  330. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (.J.   F".    Denham)   Kitto,   3:    107.  —  (.1. 

Strong)  Metii.   Q.   11:    377,   530— (E.  V.   Neale) 
Theo.  R.  4:  445. 

—  Eternal.     (L  D.  Williamson)  Univ.  Q.  24:  21;. 

—  Lardncr  on.     Theo.  Repos.  i:  431.     2:  65.     3:  257. 

—  Letters  on.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:  269.  333. 

—  Liicke's  Dissertation  on;  translated.     (G.  R.  Noyes) 

Chr.  Exam.  46:   165,  412. 

—  of  Philo  .)uda>us  and  of  .John.     (.J.  A.  Reubelt)  Meth. 

<^.  18:  no.  — (F.  Delitzseh)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  506. 
Logris,   Origin  of  the  Name.     (K.   L.  Hervey)  Once  a 

Week,  15:  42S. 
Loheii,;;rin.     (IL  R.  IL-iweis)  Good  Words,  18:   713,  763. 
Loire,  Campaign  on,  1870.     Dub.  I'niv.  81:  647. 

—  Fortnight  on      (I),  (ostello)  Colbiirn,  87:  318. 

—  Salt  Farms  of.     (FL  St.  .John)  Geog.  M.  2\   173. 
Lois;  a  Sketch.     Blackw.  128:  478.     .Same  art.  KcL  M. 

95:  677.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  356.  395. 
Lois  the  Witch.     All  the  Year,  i:  564,  587,  609. 
Lois  Pearl  Berkley.     (JL  V.  Hastings)  Contin.  Mo.  6; 

552- 
Lr.kis:  a  Tale.     (P.  Merimee)  Dub.  Univ.  88:  54. 
Lo-I.and  .\dveuture.     (.\.  S.  Evans)  (jalaxy,  lo:  ^j. 
l.oUa:  a  Tale.     All  the  Year.  47:  84,  io8.  " 
Lojianls,  Letters  from  Henry  VL  for  the  Suppression  of. 

(.1.  Gage)  Arch.  23:  339. 
Lollardieand  Wickliffe.    (W.  B.  Mackenzie)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

17:   125. 
Loihinlism,  Rise  of.     (.1.  S.  Stone)  Tanad.  Mo.  20:  234. 
Lonui  Loma,  Day  at.     (G.  de  Robeck)  Gent.  JL  n.  s  23: 

Loinas,  I{.     (.1.  Entwistle)  Meth.  M.  34:  3. 

Loml)ard  Genealogy.     (W.   H.    Whitniore)  N.  E.   Reg. 

12:  249. 
Lombard  S'reet.     Qnar.  136:   134. 

—  Bagehot',s.     (B.  Price)  Eraser,  88:  508. 
Lombard  Vignettes.     Cornh.  37:  665. 
Lombirdy,  and  its  Capital.     Art  .L  12:  65.  129. 

—  and  Italian  War.  1S48.     Blackw.  63:  733. 

—  Barrow's  Tour  in.     Ed.  R.  75:  45-5. 

—  Battle-Ground  of  Nations.     FLcl.  R.  no:  167.     Same 

art.  Va-].  M.  48:   10;.* 

—  Irrigation  in.     Blackw.  73:  447. 


Lombardy,  Revolt  in,  184S.  Ed.  R.  88:  143.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  14:  541. 

Lombe,  .John,  and  Silk-throwing  Machinery.  Pennj-  M. 
4:  115. 

LomonosofI,  ilichail  W.,  Russian  Author.  (C.  E.  Tur- 
ner) Eraser.  95:  651. 

London.  (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  1 :  83. — (H.  W.  Long- 
fellow) No.  Am.  44:  461.  —  Mo.  R.  119:  13S. — 
Eraser,  14:  710. — Bentley,  5:  145.  —  (M.  C.  Tyier) 
Nation,  5:  13.  —  Blackw.  2o:  324.  —  (C.  E.  Pascue) 
Appleton,  15:  366-816. 

—  Adventure  in.     (.J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  14:  92. 

—  Afternoon  in  Whiteciiapel.     (T.  Hughes)  Victoria,  2: 

2S9. 

—  All  round  St.  Paul's.     (W.  Thornbury)  Belgra.  13: 

454.     14:  69-464.     15:  84. 

—  American  in.     Knick.  16:  279. 

—  .American  Refugees  in,  1775.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  82. 

—  .American  Thanksgiving  Day  in,  1S63.     Contin.  Jlo. 

5:  121. 

—  Amusements  of.     (A.  Marshall)  Belgra.  28:    197. — 

(W.  W.  Reade)  Galaxy,  4:  396.  —  (E.  Yates)  Temp. 
Bar,  5:  327.  —  St.  Paul's,  8:  559.     9:  45. 

—  Anarchy  of.     (T.  Hughes)  Macinil.  21 :  273. 

—  Ancient.     Brit.  Q.  lo:  386. 
and  modern.     NewQ.  3:   55. 

See  alfo  below,  London,  Old. 

—  and  its  People.     So.  R.  n.  s.  11:  190. 

—  and  Langley-Lea.     (Jhamb.  J.  22:  58. 

—  and  the  new  Plantation.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  363. 

—  and  Paris.     Chamb.  J.  37:  177. 

Beaux  Mondes  of.     Lond.  Soc.  11:   17.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  68:  453. 
1836-69.     (G.  P.  Putnam)  Putnam,  13:  -jt,;^. 

—  and  Rf)me.     Blackw.  42:   159. 

408  and  1S75.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Macmil.  32:  247. 

—  and  Westminster,  SentimentalJourney  through.    Dub. 

Univ.  3:  117,  403. 

—  Annals  and  Antiquities  of.     Blackw.  60:  673. 

—  Another  Bridge  for      AH  the  Year.  38:  58. 

—  .Ajitiquities  in.     Arch.  8:  116.  —  Art  J.  6:  234. 
Museum  of.     Chamb.  J.  22:  257. 

—  .Architecture  in:  the  new  Courts  of  Law.     Quar.  123: 

93.  —  (.1.  Fergiisson)  Macmil.  25:  250. 
Streets  of.     Nat.  R.  5:  42.  —  Intel.  Obs.  10:   174. 

—  .Architectural    Improvement  in.     Quar.   34  :    iSo.  — 

Blackw.  27:  17. 

—  Armorers  of,  Grant  to  the  Guild  of  St.  George.     (W. 

S.  Walford)  Arch.  38:   135. 

—  .Arrival  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  94. 

—  as  it  is,  1837,  Hogg  on.     Mo.  R.  144:  56. 

—  as  it  was  and  is.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  759. 

—  Balls  in.     Lippinc.  12:  52^. 

—  Banks  of.     (G.  M.  Bell)  Hunt.  28:  2S8. 

and  Business  oL     Bank   M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  457. 

and  Stock   Exchange  of.     Temp.  Bar,  11:  491. — 

Blackw.  96:  367. 

—  Bsinipiets  of.     Chamb.  .7.  22:  38;. 

—  before  the  Houses  were  built.     (W.  D.  Loftie)  Macmil. 

34  •■  356- 

—  Beirgars  of.     (D.   Costello)  Colburn,  85:    404.  —  (N. 

S.  Dodffe)  Galaxy.  6:  606. 

—  Behind  the  Scenes  in.     Lond.  Soc.  31:  25,  53S. 

—  Betting  <Mces  of.     Bentley,  31:  645. 

—  Bishop  of.     Westm.  42:   160. 
Charce  of.     Quar.  14:  39. 

—  Blackmore's  Moonlight  .Mission.   Good  Words,  1 :  59S. 

—  Board  "Schools  in.     All  the  Year.  46:  369. 

—  Bohemian.     St.  .James,  27:  114.  224. 

—  Bond  Street.  Bygone  Celebrities  of.     (R.  H.   Home) 

Harper.  43:  7;;. 

—  Books  about.    All  the  Year,  14:  270. 


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London,  Boundaries  and  Divisions  of.     (J.  Fletcher)  J 
Stiitis.  Soc.  7:  69,  103. 

—  Itow  Street  Poliee  OtKce.     Penny  M.  6:  36. 

—  IJritisli  and  Roman.     (T.  I.ewin)  Arcli.  40:  59. 

—  Biiiiili  Green  Fair.     C'olbiirn,  4:   554. 

—  Buildinjjs  of.     AH  tiie  Year,  3:   iSS,  212. 

—  Cabs.     All  the  Year,  9:  4S5. 

and  Omnibuses.     (.1.  Givenwood)  I'ract.  ^[.  i:  15S. 

—  (,'alaniities  of.     Lond.  M.  17:  3^3. 

—  Canaletti  in.     Colburn,  63:  33. 

—  Catholie  Memoriesof.     (.1.  C.  Karlc)  Cath.  World,  i8: 

711,  84S.  —  (M.  P.  Thon)psoii)Cath.  World,  19:  102. 

—  Celebrated  Characters  and  Places  of.     Cliamb.  J.  48: 

3"- 

—  Celtic.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Lond.  Soc.  i:  274. 

—  Cemeteries  of.     Once  a  Week,  5:  612. 

—  Central  Telegraph  Station.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  501. 

—  Changes  in.     Once  a  Week,  3:   124. 

and  Improvements  in.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar, 

7:  3^7- 

—  Charities  of.     (B.    Shaw)  Contemp.  3:    i.  —  Sharpe, 

12:  237. 

Ethics  of.     Good  Words,  20:  573. 

in  1S61.     Eel.  R.  117:   167. 

Unseen.     Eraser,  39:  639. 

—  Cheap  Dinners  in.  (J.  Plummer)  Once  a  Week,  17:  517. 

—  (]heap  I^odijings  in.     Once  a  Week,  6:  64. 

—  Ciicap  Literature  of.     All  the  Y^ear,  19:  583. 

—  Chelsea.     Lond.  Soc.  20:  342. 

—  Church  .\cconniiodation  in.     Cong.  M.  22:  30. 

—  Church  Extension  in.     Qnar.  I17:  430. 

—  Churches  about  Queen  \"ictoria  Street.     (B.  Champ- 

neys)  Portfo.  2:   106.  124. 

—  Church  Lane,  St.  Giles.     Eraser,  37:  257. 

—  The  City.     (A.  Arnold)  Fraser,  96:  139. 

—  City  of  Gold.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  Blackw.  96:  367. 

—  City  Companies.     Once  a  W^eek,  11:  371. — Brit.  Q. 

70:  T30. 
Purchase  of  Chantry  Lands  by.     (H.  Ellis)  Arch. 

31:  3^5- 

—  City  Traliic.     Chamb.  J.  41:  152. 

—  Civic  and  social.     Lond.  Q.  39:   161. 

—  Clubs  of.     See  Clubs,  London. 

—  Club  Life  and  Society  in.     Brit.  Q    43:  414.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  67:  44.  —  Ev.  Sat.  i:  206. 

—  Club  Talk  in.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  747. 

—  Cock  in  Fleet  Street.     Once  a  Week,  19:  206. 

—  Columbia  Market.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  433. 

—  Commercial   Salesrooms.      Lond.   Soc.  4:   346.  —  Ail 

the  Year,  34:  515,  541,  564. 

—  Commons  about.     Westm.  85:  463. 
Liclosure  of.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  231. 

—  Corn  Exchange.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  506. 

—  Corporation  of.     Portfo. (Den.)  22:  4S3. 

and  their  Records.    (B.  B.  Orridge)  >Licmi!.  20: 562. 

and  Sanitary  Reform.     Westm.  49:  421. 

Decline  and  Fall  of.     Fraser,  49:  3-687. 

Renovation  of,  1S50.     Eel.  R.  92:   129. 

See  al.-^o  London,  Government  of. 

—  Covent  Garden.  Lond.  Soc.  24:  1 16. — Ev.  Sat.  13:  471. 

—  Covent-Garden  Market.     Cornh.  5:  319. 

—  Creeds  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  359. 

—  Crios  of.  Old.     Fras>-r.  35:  183. 
Philosophy  of.     Sharpe.  48:  70. 

—  Criminal  Courts  of.    (.1.  Fletcher)  .1.  Statis.  Soc.  9:  289. 

—  Cuimingham's  Haud-Book  for.    Quar.  86:  464.  —  iJub. 

I-  30:  33- 

—  r'uriosities  of.    Chamb.  J.  2-^:  t^>S.  —  Dub.  R.  40:  309. 

—  Custom-House  in.     Penny  M.  II :  93. 

—  Day  in.     Colburn,  6:  44. 

—  Deep  Well-Borings  in.     (.1.  W.  Judd)  Nature,  16:  2. 

—  Defenses  of.     Cornh.  i:  641. 


London  described  by  a  Parisian.     Internat.  M.  3:  305. 

—  Deserted  Village  in.     Chamb.  J.  19:  353. 

—  Diary  of  a  Gernjan  Authoress.     Blackw.  70:  209. 

—  Dining-IIouses   of.     Bentley,   5:    470.  —  (L.   Hough) 

Once  a  Week,  17:  503. 

—  Directory  of,  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  42:   14. 
Glance  at.     Hogg,  2:   155. 

184S.     Chamb.  J.  lo:  2S0. 

—  Docks  of.    (N  S.  Dodge)  Galaxy,  5:  766.  —  (R.  Rowe) 

Argosv,  3:  427.  —  All  the  Y'ear,  2:   542.  —  Pennv 

M.6:'25i. 

Dock  Gates.     (J.  Plummer)  Once  a  Week,  5:  157. 

Work  in.     Chamb.  J.  55:  295. 

—  Dwellings  of  the  Poor  in.   (H.  R.  15rand)  Fortn.  35:  218. 

—  East  aiul  West.     (Lady  Spencer)  Fraser.  82:  34S,  432. 

—  East  End  Parish.    All  the  Y'car,  45 :  206. 

—  Eastern  Cerneteiy  of.     Chamb.  J.  31:  385. 

—  ICating  and  Drinking  Capabilities  of.     Hogg,  11:  201. 

—  Ivlitors  and  Political  Writers.     Eel.  M.  62:  467. 

—  embellished.     St.  James,  7:  25. 

—  empty.     Chamb.  J.  44:  21. 

—  Environs  of.     Cornh.  36:  484. 

—  Equivocal  Society*in.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  283. 

—  Exhibition  of  1851.  (C.  Jackson,  jr  )  No.  Am.  75:  357. 

—  No.  Brit.  15:  273.  —  Westm.  53:  85.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  20:  203.  —  Westm.  55:  346.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  23:  513. —  Blackw.  68:  27S. —  Liv.  Age,  29:  no, 
523,  558.  31:  289.  — (A.  S.  Mitchell)  West.  J.  5: 
105.  —  Eel.  R.  93:  739. —  Chamb.  J.  15:  337. — Chr. 
Obs.  51:  744.  —  Colburn,  91:  269-395.  92:  1-435- 
92:   103.  — Lond  g.  3:  232.  — Hogg,  7:  337-403- 

and  Agriculture.     (H.  B.  Hall)  Colburn,  89:  78. 

and  its  Effects.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  28S. 

Babbage  on.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  15:  529. 

Bearing  on  Art  and  Science.     (W.  Whewell)  .Am. 

J.  Sci.  63:  352. 

Conservatory  in.     Colburn,  92:  454. 

Construction  of  the  Building.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51: 

76.  1 85. 

Glance  at.     Chamb.  J.  15:  337. 

Jury  Reports.     Fraser,  46:  491. 

Manufactures  in.    (L.  Playfair)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  19. 

Official  Catalogue.   Ed.  R.  94:  557.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  31:  3S5. 

Opening  of.     Dem.  R.  33:  92. 

Religious  Aspects  of.     Eel.  R.  94:  623. 

Second  Report  of  Commissioners.    Fraser,  47:  341. 

The  United  States  in.     Liv.  Age,  30:  34. 

—  Exhibition  of  1862.    Quar.  I12:  179.  —  (D.  M.  CraiU) 

Good  Words,  3:  321. — (H.  Reed)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i: 
405.  —  (T.  Gautier)  Temp.  Bar,  5:  320.   6:  258,  420. 

—  Bentley,  51:  601.  52:  149.  —  Chamb.  J.  37:  12, 
114.  38:6-172. — Cornh.4:94.  5:665.  —  Fra.scr, 
65:793.  66:  631. —  Lond.  Soc.  2:  105-565.  —  St. 
James,  4:  236.  —  Eel.  M.  56:  424. —  Brit.  Q.  36: 
202.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  70. — Temp.  Bar,  5: 
201,  470.  — Once  a  Week,  6:  491. —  (W.  M.  Rosseiti) 
Fraser,  66:    1S8.  —  Dub  Univ.  60:  131,  310. 

as  seen  by  a  blind  Man.     Temp.  Bar.  7:  227. 

Building  and  its  Opening.      (J.   Horner)  Once  a 

Week,  6:  568,  623. 

Buildings  for.    (W.  Fairbairii)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  1 :  317. 

Country  People  at.     Chamb.  J.  38:  338. 

End  oL     (D.  M.  Craik)  Macmil.  7:  119. 

Ignoramus  at.     All  the  Y'ear.  7:  345,  559. 

Jurors'  Report.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  159,  228,  299. 

76:  95-409- 

Notes  on.     (T.  D.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  49. 

Scientific  Aspects  of.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  2:   loi. 

—  Exile  World  of.     (J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy,  7:  501. 

—  E.xteriors  in,  A  few.     Fraser,  8g:  645. 

—  Facts  and  Faces  in.    Victoria,  9:  425-519.    10:  17-97- 


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London,   Familiar   Epistlos   from.     Dub.  Univ.  i:   575, 
706.     2:  155,  339. 

—  Familiar  Lettt-rs  from  the  Tlieater.s  of.     Knick.   14: 

122. 
from  the  t'luirthes  of.     Knick.  14:  264,  310. 

—  Families  in,  and  their  Education.    Lond.  Soc.  39:  369. 

—  Fire  of  1666.     (A.  V.  Ewald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  668. 

—  (P.  Maritzburg)  Good  Words,  9:  518.    Same  art. 
N.  Eel.  3:  203.  —  Penny  M.  2:  342. 
Letter  respecting,  1666.     Arch.  19:  105. 

—  Fires  in.     Penny  M.  7:  387. 

—  Fire  Brigade  of.    AJl  the  Year,  17:  61,  84.  —  Chanil). 

J.  38:  210.  —  St.  James,  2:  117.  —  Temp.  liar,  20: 

135- 

—  Fislimongers'   and   Goldsmiths'  Companies.      (J.   G. 

Nichols)  Arch.  30:  499. 

—  Flood  in.     All  the  Year,  46:  397. 

—  Fliiwer  Markets.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  350. 

—  Fog  in.     Chainb.  J.  32:  385.  —  (J.  V.   Blake)  Am. 

Natural.  5:  76. 
Story  of  a.     (A.  H.  Drury)  Good  Words.  8:  7-^7. 

—  Fogs  of .     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  57:  769.  —  Am. 

Arch.  9:  32.  —  Nature,  23:   163. 

Abolition  of.     Am.  Arch.  lo:   175. 

and  London  Poor.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  404. 

—  Food  Supply-  of.   (A.  Wynter)  Quar.  95 :  27 1 , — Blackw. 

80:  728.  —  Eel.  R.   103:    51S.  —  Contemp.  9:  2O1, 
502.  —  Colburn,  106:  431. 
Imported.     (J.  Greenwood)  Praet.  if.  i:  20J,  254. 

—  Foreign  Gentlemen  in.     Once  a  Week,  2:  605. 

—  Foreigners  in.     Blackw.  51:  22. 

Colonies  of.    Chamb.  J.  21:  310.  —  Lond.  Soc.  18: 

502. 

—  fortiiied.     Macmil.  23:  274. 

—  Forty  Years  in.     All  the  Year,  13:  253. 

—  French  Critics  on.   Fraser,  44:  497.  —  Internal.  M.  3: 

446. 

—  French  Poor  in.     Argosy.  22:  437. 

—  Frenchman  in.     Cornh.  6:  71. 

—  Freiichman's  Account  of  the  Sights  of.     Colburn,  86: 

403.     87:  94. 

—  from  a  Crow's  Nest.     Fraser,  39:  58. 

—  from   Russell  Square  to  Kendal  Green.     (G.  A.  Sala) 

Belgra.  16:  455. 

—  fnim  ToiJ  <if  St.  Paul's.    (D.  Masson)  Macmil.  12:  275. 

—  from  the  Viaducts.     Chamb.  J.  16:  283. 

—  Gamin  of.     (A.  Wjniter)  Good  Words,  8:  160. 

—  Gas  Supply  of.     (H.  Chubli)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  39:  350. 

—  Brit.  Q.  69:   I. 

—  General  Omnibus  Company.     All  the  Year,  9:  46S. 

—  Geology  of.     (H.  B.  Woodward)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  i. 

—  Nature,  18:  235.     22:  4S1.  • 

—  German  in.     Bentley,  52:  412. 

—  Girl  Labor  in.     Lond.  Soc.  31:  360. 

—  Glim])ses  of.     Clianib.  .L  56:  566.  —  Hogg,  4:  10-163. 

—  Gos,^ip  about.    (A.  II.  Forrester)  Bentley,  26:  23S-622. 

27:  81.  —  Dark  Blue,  i:  114-7S1.  2:  115.  —  Liv. 
Age,  24:  557. 

—  Govermneiit  of.     Ed.  R.  142:  549.  —  Westm.  105:  93. 

—  Fraser,  93:  769.  —  (W.  M.  Torrens)  19th  Cent. 
8:  766. '—(W.  E.  Hickson)  Westm.  41:  553.  43: 
193,  22S. 

Corporate  and  Municipal  Reform  of.     Mo.  R.  115: 

223.  — (W.  E.  Hickson)  Westm.  39:  497. 
Duties  iif  Lord  Mayor  and  Corporation  of.     (.1.  P. 

Collier)  Arch.  36:  97. 
How  it  is  governed.     (C.  E.  Pascoe)  Appleton,  10: 

49-234- 
Local.     (W.  Ncwall)  Contemp.  22:  72-  —  Blackw. 

29:  8v 

Ideal  of.     (T.  Hare)  ^lacmil.  7:  441. 

Municipal  Reform.     Gent.  ^I.  n.  s.  14:  31. 


London,  Grant's  Great  Metropolis.  Ed.  R.  65:  104*.  — 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  309.  —  (II.  W.  Lougiullow;  No. 
Am.  44:  461.  — Eel.  R.  65:  55S.  —  Eraser,  14:  710. 
—  So.  Lit.  .J.  4:  13;. 

—  Green  Spots  in.     Fra.-er,  89:  50S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

82:  713. 

—  Greenwich  Park  and  Blackheath  on  Easter  Monday. 

(A.  Beale)  Lond.  Soc.  25:  453. 

—  Greenwood's  Seven  Curses  of.     Dub.  R.  67:  i. 

—  Growth   of.     Cornh.    39:    41.  —  St.   James,   4:    107. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:   543.  — Liv.  Age,  23:  513.  — 
Chamb.  J.  19:  257.  —  Ed.  R.  104:  51. 

—  Growth  of  a  London  Myth.     All  the  Year,  20 :  88. 

—  Guilds  of.     Chamb.  J.  58:  595. 
Ancient.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  293. 

and  Apprentices.  (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  24:  49. 

Chartered.     Westm.  108:  i. 

—  Guildhall.     House.  \Vords,  5:  525. 

—  Hells  in.     Fraser,  8:  191.  —  Mus.  23:  577. 

—  Hills  of.     (J.  Doran)  St.  James,  i:  81. 

—  Historic  Fancies  about.     Peop.  J.  3:   159. 

—  IloUoway   Prison,  Two   IIoiu's   in.     (.J.   Greenwood) 

Lond.  Soc.  14:  178,  240. 

—  Homes  of  famous  Folk.     Good  Words,  ig:  761. 
of  the  Poor  in.     Victoria,  23:  264. 

—  Homeless  Children  in.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  496. 

—  Homeless  People  in.     Blackw.  51:   173. 

—  Hospitals  of .    Ed.  R.  146:  146. 
Inner  Life  of.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  381. 

—  How  some  I^eople  get  on  in.     Once  a  Week,  3:  9. 

—  How  to  convert  it  into  a  Garden.     (W.  B.  Adams) 

Once  a  Week,  i:  519. 

—  How  we  build  in.     Chamb.  J.  26:  31S. 

—  Ihuhlied  togetlier  in.     (J.  Iloilingsliead)  Good  Words, 

2:   no. 

—  Ily.lo  Park.     (W.  Thombury)  Belgra.  4:  68,  2S8.— 

Lond.  I-joc.  I :   I. 

—  Imaginary.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  16:  435.     17:  38- 

453.    18:  182,  328,486.    19:  107,  109,476.    20:36- 
442.     21:  25. 

—  Im])rovement  of.     Westm.  21:  195. 
Plans  for.     Intel.  Obs.  10:  136. 

—  Improvements  in.     Chamb.  J.  4:  297. 

—  In,  again.     (R.  G.  White)  Allan.  47:  252. 

—  in  Caxton's  Time.     All  tlie  Year,  38:  316-390. 

—  in  the  13th  Century.     Lond.  0-  14:  336.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  50:  117." 

—  ill  1763.     Chamb.  J.  3:  386.     4:  220. 

—  ui  1 82 1.     Chamb.  J.  58:  801. 

—  in  183 1.     Fraser,  43:  127.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28: 

329. 

—  in  the  .Vutnmn;  Nobody  in  Towni.    Colburn,  54:  334. 

—  in  the  Blues.     St.  James,  28:  22. 

—  in  the  dead  Season.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  27:  193, 

—  in  May.     Hogg,  11:   317. 

—  in  the  Middle  .Vges.     Brit.  Q.  33:  227. 
Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  32:  419. 

—  in  Midsuinmer.     (II.  James,  jr.)  Lippinc.  20:  603. 

—  in  the  Olden  Time.    (J.  J.  Procter)  New  Dom.  15:  129. 

17:  83.  — Ed.  R.  44:   167. 

—  in  the  Past.     Brit.  «,).  lo:  3S6. 

—  in  the  Season.     (S.  F.  IIo])kuis)  Galaxy,  15:  255. — 

Lii'pino.  8:  411.  —  (R.  W^-nford)  Lipi)nic.  10:  499. 
—  Once  a  Week,  3:  37.  —  Broadw.  6:  476. 

—  in  the  Summer  of  1S31.     Dnl).  I'niv.  38:  612. 

—  ill  the  Sunshine.     (J.  Ilatton)  Colbuni,  167:  85. 

—  Industry  of.     Penny  M.  7:11. 

—  Inns  and  Taverns  of.     Penny  M.  6:  129. 

—  We  of  Dogs.     (R.  Rowe)  Argosy,  4:  456. 

Jewish  Charity  in.     (C.  F.  Barnard)  Chr.  Exam.  83: 

335- 

—  Journalistic.     (J.  Hattou)  Harper,  63:  657,  839. 


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London,  Journey  from  Westminster  Abbey  to  St.  Peter's. 
Bentley,  33:  595,  720.     34:  96-506. 

—  June  in.     Galaxy,  20:   184. 

—  Justice  in.     Once  a  Week,  30:  59. 

—  Kensington.     House.  Wonls,  7:  533-589.     8:  13-325. 

—  Knight's.     Mo.  R.  156:  149.     157:  199. 

—  Labor  and  the  Poor  in,  Muyhew  on.     EcL  R.  94:  424. 

—  Landscape  in.     (W.  W.  Fenn)  Good  Words,  12:  561. 

—  Letters  from.     Knick.  13:  467. 

1845.     Black w.  58:  173. 

1854.     Hogg-,  13:  79. 

—  Letters  to  Country  Cousins.    Colburn,  11:  360. 

—  Libraries  in,  Public.     Am.  Biblio().  8:  46-123. 
Extension  of  free.    (E.  B.  Nicholson)  Lib.  J.  3:  21. 

—  Life  in.     (J.  F.  Murray)  Bentley,  15:  6S-623.     16: 

55-569.  — (H.  M.  Vihiers)  Ex^  II.  Lee.  6:  245.— 

Chamb.  J.  41:  62-305.  —  Colburn,  11:  226. 
Aristocracies  of.     Blackw.  53:  67,  227.     Same  art. 

Eel.  Mus.  i:  26. 

a  Century  ago.     All  the  Year,  32:  209,  252,  559. 

Lights  and  Shadows  of.     Chamb.  J.  42:  8,  177, 

510.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  9:   17,  21. 

Machinery  of.  (.J.  Greenwood)  Pract.  M.  i :  15S-254. 

Phases  of ;  the  dangerous  Classes.    Brit.  Q.  35 :  34 1 . 

—  Lighting  of .     Chamb.  J.  42:  150.  —  Penny  M.  8:  12. 

—  Limit  of  the  Ilabitability  of.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Eraser, 

97:  482. 

—  Literary  and  Art  Life  in.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  480. 

—  Literary  Recollections  of.     Colburn.  4:  29.     5:  118. 

—  Living  in.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  43:  506. 

—  Locomotion   in.     All   the   Year,    19:    295. — (G.    A. 

Sala)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  453. 

—  Lodger's  Life  in.    Liv.  Age,  4:  276.  —  (J.  F.  Murray) 

Bentley,  16:  569. 

—  Lodgings  in.     Chamb.  J.  7:  173.  —  Colburn,  92:  202. 

—  Looking-Glass  for.     Penny  M.  6:  33-497. 

—  Lord  Mayor  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  6S3,  694. 

—  Lord  Mayor's  Day.      All  the  Year,   14:   446. — (A. 

Smith)  Bentley,  24:  603.  —  Eraser,  34:  70S.  —Bent- 
ley, 36:  577. — Fraser,  50:  618  — Sharpe,  16:  113. 
—  Tait,  4:  359.  —  Penny  M.  12:  445,  452. 

—  Lost  Gates  of.     Chamb.  J.  45:  787,  809. 

—  Low  Life  in.     Eel.  R.  104:  130.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

39:  221. 

—  Lower  Tradesmen  of.     Fraser,  9:  574. 

—  Lungs  of.     Blackw.  46:  212. 

—  Mansion  House  Hospitalities.     Lond.  Soc.  10:  136. 

—  Markets  of,     (.J.  Fletcher)  .1.  Statis   Soc.  lO:  345. 
Christmas  Eve  in.    (J.  Greenwood)  Ev.  Sat.  2:  743. 

—  the  Mart  of  Nations.    (C.  Redding)  Colburn.  92:  379. 

—  ^lay  Fair  a  hundred  Years  ago.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  539. 

—  Medical  Charities  of.     Quar.  136:  371. 

—  Melibtt'us  in.     Chamb.  J.  36:  7-401.     37:  26-185. 

—  Jletropolitan  Communications.     Fraser,  56:  532. 

—  Metropolitan  Improvement,  with  plates.     Westm.  36: 

404.  —  (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  15:  542. 

—  Midnight  Adventure  in.     Chamb.  J.  56:  281. 

—  Milk   in.      (.1.   Greenwood)   Lond.    Soc.    22:    529. — 

House.  Words,  2:  145. 

—  Mission  W(n-k  in.     (W.  Hurlin)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  2S1, 

—  .Missionar\^  Society  of.     Chr.  Exam.  35:  126. 
Fathers  and  Founders  of.     Eel.  R.  71:  595. 

—  Mock-Auctions  in.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  411. 

—  Modern  Babylon.     Once  a  AVeek,  17:  256.  —  Eel.  M. 

3:  339- 

—  Modem  Pilgrimages.     Colburn,  5:  92. 

—  .Monmouth  Street.     Chamb.  .1.  3:   167. 

—  Moral  and  Ecclesiastical  Statistics  of.      Cong.  M.  15: 

797.     20:  y2:-     21:  325,  465,  557. 

—  Mortuary  Statistics  of,  1852.     Tait,  n.  s.  ig:  99. 

—  Municipal.     Westm.  lo5:   18S. 

—  Municipality  of.     (W.  Newall)  Contemp.  25:  437. 


London,  Muster  of  Citizens  of,  1540.     (T.  Lott)  Arch. 
32:  30. 

—  JIuseums  of,  in  the  17th  Century.   Chamb.  J.  15:  308. 

—  Mystic,  Davies's.     Canad.  M".  11:  109. 

—  Myths  of.     (W.  Sawyer)  Belgra.  8:  49.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  72:  566. 

—  National  Gallery,  Student's  Day  at.      (C.  M.  Barker) 

Victoria.  32:  537. 

—  Necropolis  of.     Chamb.  J.  24:  297. 

—  New  Cattle-Market  of.     Chamb.  J.  24:  326. 

—  Newgate  Market.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  264. 

—  Newsjiaper  Press  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  614-788. 

Daily.     Westm.  10:  216.      Same  art.  Mus.  15:  i. 

—  Westm.  64:  492.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  1005. 
Weekly.  Westm.  lo:  406.    Same  art.  Mus.  15: 145. 

—  Newspapers  and  Theaters  of.     Chamb.  .J. 14:  41. 

—  Night  Exploration  in.  (J.  Burns)  Good  Words, 15:  211. 

—  Night  with  the  Peelei's.     Bentley,  35:  47. 

—  Night  Rambles  in  the  East  End.     (A.  Strahan  and  R. 

Rtjwe)  Good  AVords,  12:  276. 

—  Night  Side  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:  314. 

—  Noel's  State  of.     Meth.  M.  59:  194. 

—  Nuisances  of.     Fraser,  2:  450. 

—  Odd  People  and  Odd  Sights  in.     Once  a  Week,  3:  66, 

—  Oddities  and  Outlines  of.  Blackw.  14:  3,  294.   15:191. 

—  Old.     Loud.  M.   11:    395.  —  Sharpe,  45:  89.  —  Nat. 

R.  13:  170. 

Archer's  Vestiges  of.     Eel.  R.  loo:  2S5. 

Gardens  near.     (G.  Nayler)  Arch.  12:  193. 

Lease  of  two  Houses  in  the  Piazza,  Co  vent  Garden. 

(.J.  Bruce)  Arch.  35:  194. 
Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  46:  14.  —  All  the  Y'car,  25: 

232. 
AIedi,i;val  Corporation  and  Companies  of.      (J.  R. 

Phillips)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  717. 
Newe  Buyldinges  nere  the  Cittie,  temp.  James  I. 

(H.  Ellis)  Arch.  23:   120. 
Shadows  of.     (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  St.  James,  30:  410. 

32:  290. 

—  Old  and  new.      (W.  E.  Hickson)  Westm.  43:  259.  — 

(F.  W.  Fairholt)  Art  J.   17:  249.      Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  65:  454. 

—  Old  Bailey.     Lond.  Soc.  10:  399. 

—  Old  Carriers  of.     All  the  Y'ear,  34:  250. 

—  Old  Elephant  Tavern  in  Fenchurch  Street.     Victoria, 

25:  1117. 

—  Old-Fashionable.    Temp.  Bar,  34:  84,     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  112:  240. 

—  Old  Fleet  Street.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  315. 

—  Old  Hostelries  of.  Lond.  Soc.  13:  59.  14:  536.  16:  25. 

—  Old  Shops  and  Shopkeepers.     Chamb.  J.  31:  369. 

—  On  the  Prowl  in.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  13:  166. 

—  Opium-Smokers  in.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  68. 

—  Origin  of.  Cornh.  43:169.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:47. 

—  Our  Terrace.     Chamb.  J.  18:  66. 
on  Sunday.     Chamb.  J.  20:  4o[. 

—  Out  of,     (J,  Hawthorne)  Appleton,  16:  1-402.     2:  67, 

267. 

—  Over  the  Water.     (W.  P.  Morras)  Lakeside,  9:  457. 

—  Palaces  of.     (W.  Thornbury)  Belgra.  5:  30-478, 

—  Pali-Mall.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar.  10:  183. 

—  Parcels  Delivery  Company.     All  the  Year,  9:  520. 

—  Paris,  and  New  Y'ork.      Bentley,  30:  i.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M,  23:  496,     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  4:  loi. 

—  Parish  Books  of  three  Cit^'  Parishes.      (E.  Freshlield) 

Arch.  45:  57. 

—  Parish  Register  of  St.  Bennet's.    (M.  Noble)  Arch.  13: 

274. 

—  Parks  of.     (W.  Thornbury)  Belgra.  3:  288,  410.     4: 

68,  288.  —Tait,  n.  s.  23:  549.  —Overland,  7:  ioS. 
and  their  liistorical  Incidents.    Temp.  Bar,  33:  504, 

—  Parliament,  New  Houses  of.     Hogg,  3:  295. 


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London,  Parochial  Charities  in.      Good  Words,  20:  603. 
—  (R.  H.  Eladden)  19th  Cent.  9:  324. 

—  Pauper  Chiklren  in.     House.  \Vord.s,  i:  549. 

—  Periodical  Press  of.     Am.  Alma.  1836:  92. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Blackw.  31:  353. 

—  Phrenological  Society  of,  Proceedings.    Zoist,  i:  41, 

134,  227.     2:  21,  162,  443. 

—  Piccadilly  Circus.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  268. 

—  Picturesque.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  73-419. 

—  Plague  of.     See  Plague. 

—  Pleasure  Grounds  of.     All  the  Year,  42:  447,  463. 

—  Poets  and  Pageants  of.     Bcntley,  32:  444.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  475. 

—  Police  of.     Quar.  129:  87.  —  Chamb.  J.  41:  423. — 

Dark  Blue,  2:  692.  —  Fraser,  16:  169.  —  Ed.  K.  66: 

358.  —  (J   Fletcher)  .J.  Statis.  Soc.  13:  221. 

Administration  and  Duties  of.     Westm.  loi :  31. 

and  Crimes  of.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  167. 

Courts   of.     Blackw.  118:  379.  —  (N".   S.   Dodge) 

Lakeside,  8:  340. 
System  of.     Ed.  R.  96:  i.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  27: 

204. 

—  Politics  of,  in  the  13th  Century.     Brit.  Q.  39:  3-50. 

—  Poor  of.     Quar.  97:  407.  —  (A.  Young)  CatU.  Worhl, 

9:  274. 
Alms  and  Pauperism.     Quar.  142:  273-    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  131:  579. 

and  their  Homes.     Quar.  108:   i. 

and  tlie  Refuge.     Temp.  Bar.  i:  225. 

and  Work  for  them.     Dub.  R.  75:  29. 

Casual.     (.J.  C.  Parkinson)  Fortn.  3:   749. 

Churches  for.     Quar.  109:  414. 

Homes  of.     (0.  Hill)  Macmil.  30:   131. 

Mi.xs  Hill's.    (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  17:  140. 

' How  to  deal  with.     Once  a  Week,  11 :  315. 

Mayhew  on.    Chr.  Obs.  52 :  234.  —  Brit.  Q.  r  i :  491. 

of  Bloomsbury.     (Mrs.  White)  Colburn,  78:  213. 

Relief  of.     (\V.  G.  Lumley)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  21 :  169, 

308. 

—  Poor-Law  Administration.    (E.  W. Hollond)  Contomp. 

8:  502.     See  Poor  Laws. 

—  Post-Office  of.      Bank.  JVL  (L.)  11:   76. —  Bunk.  M. 

(X.  Y.)  2:  537.  —  St.  James,  40:  212,301. 
Mechanism  of.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  87 :  69. 

—  Post-Offices  of.  Old  and  new.      (C.  E.  Pascoe)  Apple- 

ton,  10:  461. 
See  Post-Office. 

—  Poverty  of.     (J.  Greenwood)  Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  24-297. 

—  Professions  and  Trades  of.     Penny  .M.  3:  -o. 

—  Public  Buildings  in.     (T.  Hook)  Colburn,  56:  433. 

—  Public  Gardens  of.     Penny  M.  13:  172. 

—  Public  Improvements  in.     Penny  M.  7:  457.    14:485, 

492. 

—  Public  Institutions  and  social  E\t1s.     Bost.  R.  2:  194. 

—  Public  Record  Office  of.     (C.  W.  Baird)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

2:  321. 

—  Pul)Iic  Schools  in.     Once  a  Week,  3:  95. 

—  Railways  around.     Lond.  Soc.  1 :  326. 

—  Railways  of.     St.  James,  2:  260. 

—  Rainfall  of,  I'rovision  for.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  22. 

—  Rambles  round.  Walker's.     Nature,  4:  157.  —  Fraser, 

82:  569. 

—  Record  Office.     (H.  King)  Once  a  Week,  14:  626. 

—  Recreations  in.     Blackw.  51:  370. 

—  Religion  in;  Census  of  1S51.     Brit.  Q.  43:  142. 

—  Remains  of  Roman  Wall  of.    (W.  Titc)  Arch.  40:  295. 

—  revisited.     (G.  P.  Putnam)  Srrib.  3:  191. 

—  River-Side  in.     Chamb.  J.  46:  257. 

—  Roar  of.     (W.  W.  Fenn)  Good  Words.  8:  236. 

—  Roman.     All  the  Year,  3:  78. —  Ed.  R.  112:  506. 
Original  Site  of.     (.V.  Tavlor)   Aixh.  33:    loi. — 

(W.  II.  Black)  Ardi.  40:  41. 


London,  Roman,  Smith's.    Bentlev,  59:  364.     Same  art 
Ed.  M.  66:  721. 

—  Roman  Bath  in  the  Strand.      (E.  Walford)  Once  a 

Week,  12:  514. 

—  Romance  of,  Timbs's.     Ed.  JI.  65:  734. 

—  Royal  Academy.     Blackw.  95:  153. 

E.\hibitiou  of  1869,  Portraits  in.  (  B.  Cracroft)  Fortn. 

11:  670.     .S'ee  Exhibitions. 
History  of.     Ed.  R.  n8:  483. 

—  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  Transactions  of.  (T.  P.  Thomi)- 

son)  Westm.  14:  261. 

—  Royal  Exchange.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  427.     35:  60. 

—  Royal  Institution.     Ed.  R   135:  321. 

—  Royal  Society  of  Antiquaries.     Retros.  15:  156,  322. 

—  with  portraits,  Eraser,  5:  475. 

—  Ruffianism  of.  Lond.  Soc.  3:  142.  —  St.  Paul's,  1:419. 

—  St.  James  Palace.     (\V.  Thornbury)  Udgra.  4:  464. 

—  Si.  James's  Street  and  its  Associations.      Temp.  Bar, 

43:  623. 

—  St.  Martin's  le  Grand.     Mas.  44:  97. 

—  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Music  in.     Liv.  Age,  145:  760. 
Milman's  Annals  of.     Ed.  R.  129:  170.  —  Lond. 

Q.  32:  65. 
The  three  Cathedrals.     Ed.  R.  138:  452. 

—  St.  Paul's  to  Piccadilly.      (W.  S.  Gilbert)  Belgra.  2: 

67.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  68:  717. 

—  St.  P;iul's  School.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  729. 

—  Sanitary  Reform  in.     Quar.  118:  254. 

—  Saturday  Night  in  the  East  End.      (R.  Rowe)  Good 

Words,  9:  693. 

—  Saunterings  in  and  about,  Schlesingcr's.  NewQ.  3:  53. 

—  Sdiools  of.  (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Coruh.  i :  549. — Blackw. 

96:  449. 

—  Sdiocd  Board  and  its  Work.     (S.  C.  Buxton)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  23:  199.  —  Good  Words,  13:  64S. 

—  School  Boards  on  Trial.     Good  Words,  14:   107. 

—  School-Board  Compulsion.     Good  Words,  16:  58. 

—  School-Board  Curriculum.     Good  Words,  15:  317. 

—  Seven  Dials.     Chamlj.  J.  3:  294. 

—  —  Poetry  of.     Quar.  122:  3S4.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

93:  611. 

—  Sewerage  of.      (.T.  Fletcher)  T.  Statis.  Soc.  7:   143.  — 

All  the  Year,  5:  390-486.  —  Nature.  21 :  133. 

—  Shops  of,  New  and  old.     Chamb.  J.  20:  250. 
and  Gin  Palaces  of.     Fraser,  20:  697. 

—  Shop-Fronts  of.     Chamb   J.  41 :  670. 

—  Shopping  in.     Liv.  Age,  i:  250. 

Carriage-Hiring,  etc.     Colburn,  92:  290. 

—  Sieges  of.     All  the  Year,  25:  492. 

—  Sights  in.     Tait,  3:  298. 

—  Signs  in.  Old.     Fraser,  32:  676. 

—  Simon's  Sanitary  Reports.     Fraser,  50:  243. 

—  Slums  o'".     Temp.  Bar,  20:  244. 

—  Small  Things  of.     Once  a  Week.  2:  5S1. 

—  Siicial  Life  of.     (E.  S.  Xadal)  Atlan.  31 :  462.  —  Post. 

R.  2:  91. 

Nadal's  Impressions  of.     (H.  James,  jr.)  NMtion, 

21:  232. 

—  Social  Progress  in.     (A.  Fonblanqne)  Temp.  Bar,  50: 

302. 

—  Society  in.  1870.     Brondw.  5:  92,  1S7. 

Peep  into  tapper  Bohemia.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:  41. 

—  Soho  Square.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  20:  32. 

—  Squares  of.     (W.   Thornbury)   Btdgra.  2:    325,  461. 

3:  39.  161.     Sameart.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  152. 

—  Steam  Voyage  to  P:u-is,  1838.     (M.  J.  Quin)  Colburn, 

53:  495-     54:  5S,  70- 

—  Stedvard   in   Thames   St.     (J.  W.   Archer)   Once  a 

Week,  5:  52. 

—  Stock  Exchange.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  9:  490-72S.  —  Hogg, 

5:  65,  118. 
and  Royal  Commission.     Temp.  Bar,  50:  346. 


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London,  Stock  Exchanjje,  History  of.     Hunt,  55:  412. 

—  Streets   of.      (U.    G.    White)  Atlan.  43:    230. —  (il. 

Lemon)  Lond.   Sue.  9:  7(,-35S.     10:  65-439. — All 

tlie  Year,  15:  613.  —  Tait,  u.  s.  i:  38.  —  Liv.  Aye, 

3:  172. 
Ciironicles   of.     All   the   Year,    26:    7S-590.     27: 

127-562.     28:  61-461.     29:  54,  174,  342. 
Paving  and  lighting.     (J.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

9:  204. 

—  Street-Dealers  of.     Chamb,  J.  52:  65. 

—  Street  Entertainments  in.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  520. 

—  Street  Life  in.     (J.Greenwood)  Lond.   Soc.  19:  204- 

576.     20:  217,  525.     21:  233-     22:  529. 

—  Street  Riots,  1700-80.     All  the  Y'ear,  18:  372. 

—  Street-Singers  of.     Once  a  Week,  18:  161. 

—  Street  Traliic  of.     (A.  Wynter)  Good  Words,  7:  401. 

—  Struggles  for  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  10:  49,  76. 

—  A  Suburb  of.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Atlan.  II :  306.  ' 

—  Suburbs  of.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Appluton,  18:  120,  317. 

19:  229.     20:  30,    126.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)   Galaxy, 
24:  7-S. 
—  Summer  Days  in.     (L.  C.  White)  Galaxy,  20:  3S2. 

—  Sunday  in.     Chamb.  J.  2:  Si.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

2:  442.  —  (J.  M.  Capes)  Bentley,  27:  5S7. 

Capcs's.     Brownson,  7:  534. 

on  the  Tliames.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  43:  7S7. 

. —  Sunilay  Market  in.     Chamb.  J.  13:  345. 

—  Sunniside  Gardens.     Tinsley,  4:  152. 

—  Surrey-Side  of.     Chamb.  J.  22:  422. 

—  Tabard  Lm  and  the  Canterbury'  Pilgrims.     (G.  W. 

Thornbury)  Lond.  Soc.  24:  518. 

—  Tattcrsallaud  Tattersall's.    Bentley,  19:  564.  —  Lond. 

.Soc.  6:  97. 

—  Tea-Ciardens  of,  Old.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  94. 

—  Telegraph  Office  of.  Women  in.     (A.  Trollope)  Good 

Words,  18:  377. 

—  Temple  Church  and  Organ.     Antiquary,  3:  25,  27- 

—  Temple-Life  in.     Temp.  Bar,  35;  40S. 

—  Thackeray's  Gray  Friars.     Lippinc.  11:  414. 

—  Thames   Street,   in  and    about    Lower.      (R.    Rowe) 

Argosy,  4:  38  5. 

—  Theaters  of.     (T.  P.  Grinsted)  Bentley,  35:  489,  541. 

36:  S9-371. — (H.  James,  jr.)   Galaxy,  23:  661. — 

Blackw.  71:  460,  596. 
and  Actors.     (W.  Thornbury)  Belgra.  7:  360,  546. 

8:   70,  230,  394.     10:  104,  24S,  512. 

INIinor.     (P.  Egan)  Atlan.  25:  294. 

Niglit  at  AdelphI  and  Haymarket.    Sharpe,  41 :  99. 

—  Theatricals  in.     Blackw.  51:  431,  639. 

—  Thieves  of.    Quar.  99:180.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  245. 

—  Thieves'  Quarters  in.     (\V.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  9: 

552.— (H.W.  Hollond)  Good  Words,  11:  391.— 
(A.  H.  Japp)  Good  Words,  16:  536. 

—  Things  talked  of  in,    1851.     Chamb.  J.   15;  13-411. 

16:  61-413. 

—  Three  Exchanges  in  the  Strand.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  504. 

—  to  a  Stranger.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  379. 

—  Topograjjliy  and    Street   Nomenclature  of.      Ed.   R. 

131:   155- 

—  Tower  of.     All  the  Y''ear,  19:  378.  —  Blackw.  50:  792. 

88:  344.  —  Penny  M.  5:  249,  297.     10:  473. 

Dixon's.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  302.     74:  517. 

Horse-Armor  in.     Penny  JL  9:  9-489. 

—  Ti'adesmen  in,  and  in  Paris.     'J'ait,  4:  242. 

—  Traffic  and  Locomotion  in.  (A.Wynter)  Once  a  Week, 

15:  234. 

—  Trees  and  Gardens  of  Old.  (J.  Larwood)  Once  a  Week, 

16:  356. 

—  Tribes  of.     St.  James,  34:  595. 

—  Ugliest  Street  in.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  313. 

—  under  three  Kings.     (J.  Huttou)  Tinsley,  22:  365. 

—  Underground.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  24:  422. 


London,  I'^nderground  Railways  of.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  407. 

—  (J.  H.  Fri^well)  Once  a  Week,  7:  361. 

—  University  oL     Quar.  33:  257.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  3S6. — 

(E.  E.  Hale)   O.   &  N.  8:  129.  — All  the  Y'ear,  i: 

279.  — Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  549.  — Chamb.  J.  14:  371. 

Lish  Q.  7:  947.— Lond.  Q.  9:  i.— Penny  M.  2:  372. 

and  the  Catholic  Colleges.     Month,  9:  i,  390. 

and  Colleges  with  it.     Eel.  R.  73:   i.  * 

and  Dissenting  Colleges.     Cong.  M.  24:  305. 

and  London  Colleges  and  Schools  of  Science.     (D. 

Masson)  ISLieniil.  16:  417. 
and  its  Intluence  on  Education  in   Scotland.     (W. 

M.  Ramsay)  Eraser,  94:  213. 

Arnold  on.     (W.  Bagehot)  Fortn.  9:  639. 

Career  and  Prospects  of.     Eel.  R.  93:  517. 

in  1S52.     Eel   R.  96:  91. 

Opening  of.     Lond.  M.  22:  431. 

Plan  of.     (T.  Campbell)  Colburn,  13:  404.     14:   i. 

Progress  of .     Colburn,  25:  393. 

—  Vehicles  of,  Public.     Fraser,  43:  307. 
Statistics  of.     Chamb.  J.  3:  369,  407. 

—  Walk  about.     (T.  L.  Cuyler)  Godey,  27:  202. 

—  Walk  to  Fulham  from.     Fraser,  31:   i,  188,  330. 

—  Walks  in.     (A.  J.  C.  Hare)  Good  AVords,  18:  21-S40. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  66:  32,  545.  —  Cornh.  41:  222. 

—  Wanderings  in,   Schlesinger's.     New  Q.   i:    218. — 

Fraser,  47:  127,  452. 

—  Wants  of.     All  the  Y'ear,  25:    305.  —  St.  James,  2: 

413- 

—  War  Office.     Lond.  Soc.  23:  66. 

—  Water  in.     Liv.  Age,  23:  260. 

—  Water  Supply  of.     (F.  J.  Bramwell  and  E.  Easton) 

Ecl.Engin.  17:  503. —  (C.  Kingsley)  No.  Brit.  15: 
228.  — (J.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  8:  148.  — (A. 
YVynter)  Good  Words,  5:  769.  —  (A.  Steinmitz) 
Once  a  AVeek,  15:  274. — Ed.  R.  91:  377,  123: 
384.  —  (luar.  87:  468.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27: 
4S1. — tiuar.  127:  444. — No.  Brit.  15:  228. — 
Westm.  54:  36S.  92:  388.  —  Fraser,  10:  561. — 
(F.  R.  Conder)  Fraser,  102:  185.  —  All  the  Y'ear,  6: 
137,  150. — Cliainb.  J.  4:  390. — Ed.  Engin.  2:  80. 

—  Lond.  M.  20:  398. 

Future  Sources  of.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Fraser,  94:  45. 

(Quantity  and  Quality  of.     Pract.  JL  2:  210. 

Sources  of.     Brit.  Q.  60:    425. —  (H.    Sandwith) 

Brit.  Q.  72:  144. 

—  Weather  and  Health  of.     Nature,  24:  143. 

—  West  End  of.     So.  Lit.  J.  2:  23- 

Improvements  iu.     (SI.  Stanley)  19th  Cent.  9:  849. 

—  Westminster  Hall.     Lond.  Soc.  16:  2S9. 

Scenes  in.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  14,  161.    8:  65-330. 

—  Where  do  the  Citizens  sleep  ?    Chamb.  J.  45:  439. 

—  Whitehall  to  Somerset  House.     (F.  T.  Monro)  Belgra. 

12:  60. 

—  Wild  Sports  of.     Mo.  R.  130:  480. 

—  Wonders  of  the  Port  of.     Chamb.  J.  40:  45. 

—  With  Dickens  in.     (B.  E.   Martin)   Scrib.  21 :    649. 

22:  32. 

—  Wonderful  Square-Mile.     Chamb.  J.  46:  755. 

—  Workingmen's  Institutes  at.     (J.  Williams)  0.  &  N. 

2:  635,  749. 

—  World  of.     Blackw.  49:  483,  630.     50:60-767.     51: 

22-639.     52:  85.     53:  67,  225,  379. 

—  Zoilogv  of.     Chamb.  J.  41:  611. 

—  Zoological  Gardens.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  97. 
in  1S52.     Bentley,  31:  622. 

See  names  0/  localities,  streets,  and  buildings,  as  Char- 
ing Cross;  Temple  Bar;  Westminster  Abbey;  etc. 

I>ondon,  Steamship,  Loss  of  the.  Cornh.  14:  37.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  90:  28S. 

London  Academy,  Plea  of  Sir  H.  Gilbert  for  establishing. 
Arch.  21:   ;o6. 


LOXDOX 


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LONGFELLOW 


London  and  Northwestern  Railway.  (Sir  F.  B.  Head) 
(^iiar.  84:  I.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  579.  —  All 
tiie  Year,  27:  365. 

London  Bridge,   Old.     Penny  M.   i:  41.  —  Temp.  Bar, 

31:  93- 

—  Great  Fire  at,  June  22,   1861.     (A.  Wynter)  Once  a 

Week,  5:  40. 

—  Mode  of  Construction  of.    (W.  Knight)  Arch.  23 :  117. 
London  Business,  Photographs  of.     Hogg,  14:  25,  353. 
London  Catalogue  of  Books.     Ed.  K.  89:  2S9. 

Ix>ndon  Citizens  100  Years  ago.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  685. 

London  Fever  Hospital.     All  the  Y'ear,  5:  475. 

London  Graves.     (R.  Rowe)  Good  Words,  19:  697. 

London  Idyl.  (R.  Buchanan)  Fortn.  i:  483  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  86:  477. 

London  Lyrics.     (R.  Buchanan)  Lond.  Soc.  13:  84-457. 

London  Medical  School,  Lectureships  at.  Nature,  4:  1,  61. 

London  Morning  Chronicle  subsidized.    Galaxy,  5:  317. 

London  Needlewoman.    (.\.  Redgrave)  r)ark  Blue,  2:  66. 

London  Note-Book,  iSSo.     Loud.  Soc.  37:  S9-373. 

London  Poem.     (R.  Buchanan)  Fortn.  4:  65. 

London  Poems.  Temp.  Bar,  i;  99-512.  2:  225,  516. 
3:  195.    4:  264,  397. 

London  Quarterly  Review,  1809-S2.  See  Quarterly  Re- 
view. 

London  Society  of  Antiquaries.  Retros.  15;  156,  322, 
511.     16:  160,  217. 

London  Stout.   Fraser,  50:  513.   Same  art.  EcL  M.  35:  57, 

London  Times,  Notice  of.  Nation,- 31:  74,  (Reply  Ijy 
ex-Staff)  Nation,  31:  185. 

—  of  179S.     Once  a  Week,  8:  628. 

London's  Heart.     (B.  L.  Farjeoii)  Tinsle}-,    10:  1-601. 

:i:  1-665.     12:  73-438- 
Londoners  and  Country-People.     Colburn,  6:  171. 
Londonderry,    Robert     Stewart,     second     Marquis    of. 

Blackw.  74:  63. 
Londres,  Archbishop  de.  Claims  of,  to  a  Seat  in  the  House 

of  I>ords.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  628,  72S. 
Lone  House  Dale.    Fraser,  57:  323.  —  Liv.  Age,  57:  516. 
Lone  Star,  Order  of  the.     Dem.  R.  32:  So. 
Loneliness  of  Self.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  7:  322. 
Lonely  House.     (L.  D.  Umsted)  Athin.  7:  40. 
Lonely  Life.     St.  James,  30:  4S6-725.     31:  52,  161. 
Ixiiiely  Night  on  the  Feldberg.     Bentley,  16:  259. 
Lonely  Ones.     (P.  Heyse)  Lippinc.  4:  389. 
J-ouely  Spots  and  Epochs.     (C.  A.  Halbert)  Lippinc.  2: 

626. 
Long,  Stephen  H.    Expedition  to  Rocky  Mountains.    Mo. 

R.  108:   113.  —  (E.  Everett)  No.   .Vm.   16:  242. — 

(L.  Cass)  No.  Am.  22:  61.— (J.  Sparks)  No.- Am. 

21:  178.  —  (J.  R.  Schoolcraft)  No.  Am.  27:  93. 
Long  Branch.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  174.  —  Ev. 

Sat.  11:  212. 

—  Life  at.     (0.  Logan)  Harper,  53:  481. 
Long  Engagements.     Mus.  r6:  5. 

Long  Fellow  of  Ti.     (J.  T.  .McKay)  Lippinc.  12:  692. 
]>ong  [sland,  .\round  the  Peconics.  (E.  Ingcrsoll)  Harper, 
57:  7'0. 

—  Hnttlc  of.    (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Harper,  33:  333.  — (S. 

Ward,  jr.)  Knick.  13:  279. 

—  ('cast  of.     (E.  Lewis,  jr.)  Pop.  .Sci.  Jfo.  10:  434. 

—  Documents  relating  to.     N.  E.  L'eg.  15:   129. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     (W.  A.  Jones)  Hist.  M.  8:  89. 

—  North  Shore  of.     (C.  H.  Farnhani)  Scrib.  22:   167. 

—  Summer  Clubs  on  Great  South  I5ay.     (T.  W.  Knox) 

Harper,  61 :  206. 

—  Watercourses  upon.     (E.  Lewis,  jr.)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  113: 

142,  215. 
Long  Journeys  in  short  Chapters.     (A.  .1.  Duflield)  St. 

James,  41 :  477. 
Long  Life  under  DKliculties.     House.  Wnnls.  15:   -525. 
LongMelford  <.'hurcb.  Carving  in.  (C.  (Jrd)  Arch.  12:  93. 


Long  Parliament  of  1640,  Acts  and  Ordinances  of.  Re- 
tros. 9:  97.     12:  48. 

—  and  Sir  Simonds  D'Ewes.     Ed.  R.  84:  76.     .Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  g:  94. 

—  Dissolution  of.  Penny  M.  2:  486. 
Long  Penance.  St.  James,  20:  211. 
Long  Sleep.     Chainb.  J.  40:  307. 

Long  Vacation.  (W.  Bradwood)  Lond.  Soc.  13:  38.  14: 
213. 

Longest  Day,  Concerning  the.  (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser, 
96:"  267. 

Longest  Night  in  a  Life.     House.  Words,  9:  21. 

Longevity.  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  54:  113.— (R. 
Owen)  Fraser,  85:  218.  —  Westm.  64:  241.— 
Blackw.  77:  499.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  46:  3. — 
(A.  Wynter)  Good  Words,  6:  492. —  (A.  Y'oung) 
Appletou,  14:  II.  —Am.  (^  8:  380. —  Ed.  R.  9: 
195.  —  Dub.  L'niv.  66:  53.  —  All  the  Y'ear,  10:  210. 
—  Chamb.  J.  19:  17.  51:  6S3.  55:  319. —  Col- 
buni,  42:  472.  — Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  25:  350. 

—  and  Sir  G.  C.  Lewis.     (L.  Tollemache)  Fortn.  11 :  454. 

—  and  the  Amount  of  Life  upon  the  Globe,  P'lourens's. 

NewQ.  4:  348. 

—  and  Centenarianism.     Quar.  124:  179.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  96:  515. 

—  and  Health,     Penny  M.  i :  170. 

—  and  Study.     (E.  Hitchcock)  New  Eng.  36:  405. 

—  Art  of.   Colbum,  145:  505.   Same  art.  Eel.  M.  74:  197. 

—  Ccnnparative,   of  Whites   and   Blacks,      Am.    Alma. 

1846:  157. 

—  Curiosities   of.     (E.   Thomson)   Scrib.   Ii:    32.  — (E. 

Quincy)  Nation,  2:  300. 

—  Derbyshire.     Reliquaiy,  12:   17. 

—  Facts  about.     Cong.  R.  10:  499.  _  (C.  T.  Canii)bell) 

New  Dom,  11:  102. 

—  Human.     (Sir  H,  Holland)  Ed.  R.  105:  46.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  53:  193.  —  Lond.  <2.  7:  501.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  40:  304. -.Vll  the  Year,  35:  366.— 
Colburn,  104:  267.  —  Dub.  Univ.  66:  53. 

—  in  modem  Times.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:  136. 

—  in  a  new  Light,     (E.  F.  Taylor)  Contemp.  24:  606. 

—  Influence  of  Climate  on,     (J,  McCune  Smith)  Iliint, 

14:  319,  403. 

of  Locality  on.     Cath.  World,  9:  73. 

of  Trades  ami  Professions  on.     Ed.  R.  iii:  i. 

—  Instances  of.     Eel.  M.  95:  501.  —  Penny  51.  2:  222. 

—  of  .Vnimals  and  of  Man.    (G.  Harris)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  69, 
Laukester's.     (II.  Power)  Nature.  2:  98. 

—  of  .Vutediluvians.     (W.  R.  French)  Univ.  Q.  24:  227. 

—  of  the  Patriarchs.     Praser,  86:  201.     Same  art    EcL 

M.  79:428. 

—  of  Brain-Workers.     (G.  M.  Beard)  Hours  at  Home, 

—  of  Literary  Men.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  249. 

—  of  the  Higbteous.     (C.  E.  Ferrin)  Cong.  Q.  13:  422. 

—  Theory  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  84. 

—  Tlioms's  Hmnan.     ( W.  H.  Whitmore)  Nation,  17:  05, 

—  Ultra-Centenarian.  (Sir  G.  D.  GibI))  Anthrop.  J.  5:  hz. 
Siv  Life,  Duration  of. 

Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth.  Lond.  Q.  2:  440.— (A. 
Troilnp,.)  Xn.  Am.  132:  3S3.  — (R.  H.  Stoddard) 
Scrib.  17:   I.— (F.  F.  Browne)   Dial   (Ch.),  2:  275. 

—  Nat.  R.  8:  198.  .Same  art.  Ed.  M.  46:  459. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  399.  —  Nat.  JI.  3:  i, — 
CliHuib.  J.  22:  310.     .Same  art.  Liv.  .Age,  43:  522, 

—  with  portrait.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  66.  —  Irish  <}.  5:  193. 
8:  915. — (C.  Clarkson)  New  Dom.  18:  07. —  I)e 
Bow,  26:  357.  —(J.  F.  Riisling)  Meth.  Q.  19:  56S. 

—  with  )iortrait,  Eel.  M.  49:  5')-.  —  with  portrait. 
Eel.  .M.  84:  246.  —  with  juirtrait.  Hogg,  4:  289. — 
Sliarpe.  39  :  109. — Victoria,  12:  41.— So.  Lit. 
Mess.  8:   150.     11:  92.  —Liv.  Age,  19:  4S1. 


LONGFELLOW 


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LORD 


Longfellow,  Henry  Wadswuitii.     Aftorniath.     Penn  Mo. 

5:  159-^ 

—  and  his  \Vork;i.     Internal.  It.  2:  721. 

—  as  a  I'oet.     Clir.  I{.  24:  31.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  663. 

—  Ballads  and  other  I'oenis,  1843.     JIo.  I\.  160:  249. 

—  l$ryant,  and  Tennyson.     (G.  Smitii)  lientley,  64:  61. 

—  Conrtship  of   Miles    Standish.     Clianih.   .1.  30:   296. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  iS.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  1  iS. 

—  (A.  P.  Peabody)  N".  Ain.  88:  275. 

—  The  Divine  Tragedy.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  331.  —  Cauad. 

Mo.  i:  1S6.  —  ((.'.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  105:  124. 

—  (.T.  FL  Allen)  Chr.  Kxam.  83:  261. 

—  Evangeline.     (C.  C.  I'elton)  No.  Am.  66:  215.  —  (G. 

W.  Peck)  Am.  Whig  K.  7:  155.  — (G.  IL  Holiis- 
ter)  New  Eng.  6:  548.  — So.  Lit.  Jless.  15:  46.— 
Eel.  M.  15:  96. —  Am.  Lit.  M.  2:  172.  — (T.  S. 
King)  Univ.  Q.  5:  104. —  Fraser,  37:  295.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  145.  —  Brownson,  7:  56.  —  Liv. 
Age,  23:  3S8.  —  Pioneer,  4:  211.  —  (C.  C.  Smith) 
Chr.  Exam.  44:  143. 

Acadia,  the  Scene  of.     (G.  Mackenzie)  Canad.  ]Mo. 

16:  337.  —  Nat.  M.  7:  107. 

—  Evening  with.     (G.  B.  Griffith)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  ii: 

276. 

—  Golden  Legend.     (W.  A.   Earned)  New  Eng.  10:  90. 

—  BlacIvAV.  71:  212.  — Brit.  Q.  39:  31.— Eel.  R. 
95'  455-  —  Fraser,  47:  367.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29: 
228.  —  Colburn,  95:  24.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39: 
417.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  61.  — (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr. 
Exam.  52:  141. 

—  Hiawatha.     Dub.  L^niv.  47:  90. — New  Q.  5:  35. — 

Putnam,  6  :  57S.  —  Lond.  C^.  6:  333.  —  (K.Knortz) 
Western,  3:  100.  —  Cliamb.  J.  25:  7. — Colburn, 
Io5:  242. — Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  48.  —  Chr.  Rem.  31: 
267. —  Liv.  Age,  48:  75  —Irish  Q  6:  i.  — (T.  C. 
Porter)  Mercersb.  8:  255.  —  Clir.  Exam.  60:  133. 

—  (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  82:  272. 

—  Home  of.     Apploton,  2:  577. 

—  An  Hour  with.     (L.  von  Lowenliertz)  Eng.  Dom.  M. 

11:  343- 

—  Hyperion.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.   50:  145. —  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  5:  839. 

—  Kavanagh.     (.J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  69:  196.  —  Am. 

Whig  R.  10:  57.— Liv.  Age,  23:  3S8.  —  BroT\ni- 
son,  7:  56.  — (T.  S.  King)  Chr.  Exam.  47:  153. 

—  New  England  Tragedies.     (W.    F.    Poole)  No.  Am. 

108:  395.  — (E.  .J.  Cutler)  No.  Am.  108:  669. 

—  Outre-Mer.     (0.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  39:  459. 

—  Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  157. 

—  Poems  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am,  33:  318.—  (E. 

P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  58:  22.  —  (C.  C.  Felton)  No. 
Am.  55:  114.  —  (W.  D.  Howells)  No.  Am.  104:  531. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  51:  611.  —  Loud.  Q.  17:  45.  Same  art. 
Eel.  JM.  55:  1S9. — So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  230.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  35:  461.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20:  325— Ed. 
R.  90:  710.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  13:  359. 

on  Slavery.     (W.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  353. — 

Mo.  R.  161:  64. 

—  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Europe.     See  Poets. 

—  Residence  of.     Art  J.  32:  54. 

—  Seaside  and  Fireside.     Brownson,  7:  268. 

—  Tales  of  a  Wayside  Lm.     Brit.  ().  39:  31.  —  Liv.  Age, 

80:  43. 

—  Voices  of  the  Night.     Chr.  Exam.  28:  242. 

—  Works  of.     Dub.  R.  34:  359.  — Colburn,  99:  228. 
Longford,  Insurrectionary  .«tate  of.    Dub.  Univ.  11:  121. 
Longings;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World.  24:  744. 
Longinus,  Translation  of.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  20. 
Longitude,  Determination  of,  across  the  Continent.     (G. 

W.  Dean)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  441. 

—  Selecting  a  first  Meridian,     (li.  Cortambert)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  15:   156. 


Longitude,  Telegraphic  Determinations  of.  (F.  M.  Greeny 
Pop.  Sci.  .Mo.  7:  426.  —  (A.  .Junes)  Hunt,  17:  390. 

—  Transatlantic.     (B.    A.   Gould)  .J.   Frankl.   Inst.  89: 

27,  120,  203.  —  (C.  S.  Lymau)  Am.  J.  Sci   99:  228. 

—  Nature,  17:  244. 
Longmeadow,  Mass.,  Families.     N.  li.Reg.  31:  318-400. 

33:68-416.     34:31-385.     35:236,356. 
Longmynd,    Picnic  on   the.     (T.  Wright)  Once  a  Week, 

14:  706. 
LongstafC's  Marriage.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Scrib.  16;  537. 
Longueville   Family',   Mansion  of.      (R.   Gough)   Areli. 

10:  67. 
Longstreet,  A.  B.     Inaugural  Address.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

6:  651. 
Longworth,  Nicholas,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  13:   199. 
Lonsdale,  John,  Denison's  Life  of.     (R.  Williams)  Fortn. 

10:  337- 
Loo-Choo  Islands.     Chamb.  J.  58:  581. 

—  Hall's  Voyage  to.     Quar.  18:  308.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed. 

R.  29:  475. — Ed.  R.  27:  513. 

Looking  bavk.     St.  James,  30:  443. 

Looking-Glass,  History  of  a.     St.  James,  14:  222. 

Looking-Glasses,  Polishing  and  Silvering.  J.  F'rankl. 
Inst.  5:  145,  241. 

Loo  Loo.     (L.  M.  Child)  Atlan.  i:  Soi.     2:  32. 

Look  before  you  leap.     (J.  W.  Bennett)  Peop.  J.  11 :  164. 

Lookout  Mountain,  Battle  of.  (W.  F.  G.  Shanks)  Har- 
per, 37:  1. 

—  Confederate  Reports  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  266-509. 
Loom,  Electro-Magnetic.     J.  F>ankl.  Inst.  58:  43. 

—  Poetiy  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  223. 

—  Power.     House.  Words,  7:  440. 
Loon,  The.     Penny  M.  8:  319. 

Loops  and  Parentheses.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  52. 

Loose  Men.     Cornh.  39:  476. 

Looshai.     See  Lushai. 

Lope  de  Vega.     See  Vega. 

Lopez,  Francisco  Solaro,  with  portrait.    Ev.  Sat.  9:  350. 

—  as  he  was.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  iiS. 

—  Tyranny  of.     (S.  G.  Bultinch)  No.  Am.  109:  510. 
See  Paraguay. 

Lopez,  Narcisso,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  31:  209. 

—  and  his  Companions.     Dem.  R.  29:  291. 

—  and  the  Cuban  Expedition.     Dem.  R.  26:  97.     See 

Cuban  Expedition. 
Loppe's  Alpine  Paintings.  (M.  C.  O'C.  Morris)  St.  Raid's, 

13:  25. 
Lora  d'Alvarez;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  531. 
Lorance,  Luke,  the  Cameronian.     Lond.  M.  6:  309. 
Lorbourne,  Allan,  Mariner,  Tale  of.  Lond.  M.  6:  421,  537. 
Lord,  John.    History  of  Modern  Europe.    Princ.  22:  324. 
Lord,  Joseph.    Letter  to  Samuel  Sewall,  1706.    N.  E.  Reg. 

13:  299. 
Lord,  Percival  B.,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  288. 
Lord,   William  W.     Clirist  in  Hades;   an   Epic  Poem. 

(A.  M.  Littlcjohn)  Am.  Church  R.  5:  593. 

—  Poems  of.     Meth.  Q.  7:  357. 

Lord  Hatton;  a  Tale  of  Castle  Comet  in  Guernsey.  (Earl 
of  Winchelsea)  Blackw.  113:  476. 

Lord  Kilgobbin;  a  NoveL  (C.  Lever)  Cornh.  22:  493- 
738.  23:  1-738.  24:  1-73S.  25:  9S-348.  Same 
art.  So.  M.  8:  98-734.     9:  97-662.      10:  78-696. 

11:  31-432-  . 

Lord-Lieutenants  of  Counties,  Early  History  of.     (SirIL 

Ellis)  Arch.  35:  350. 
Lord  Lvnn;  a  Ta'e.     Chamb.  J.  41:  289-487. 
Lord  Mayor  of  London.     (W.   H.  Ainsworth)  Bentley, 

51:  1-567.     52:  73-5.''^°- 
Lord  Mayor's  Day.     See  London,  Lord  Mayor. 
Lord  ]\rervyn.     (F.  P.  Monteitb)  Lond.  Soc.  29:   133. 
Lord   Oakliurn's   Daughters.     (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  Once  a 

Week,  10:  351-715.     11:  15-435- 


LORD 


769 


LORETTE 


Lord  of  All;  a  Love  Story.     Liv.  Age,  152:  573. 

Lord  of  tlie  Creation.     Liv.  Age,  51:   19-219. 

Lord  of  llarpington.     (J.  Payii)  Bilgra.  32:  227. 

Lord  of  Misrule.     (C.  Waddy)  Belgra.  19:  397. 

Lord  of  Nanii  and  the  Fairy;  a  I'oeni.     (Tom  Taylor) 

Once  a  Week,  i:  447. 
Lord  Ulswater;  a  NoveL     Chamb.  J.  44:  1-473. 
Lord  Westbourne's  Heir.     All  the  Year,  28:  30S,  331. 
Lord's  Prayer.     (J.  P.  Sanderson)   Luth.  Q.  6:  3S7. — 

(G.  F."Krotel)Evang.  K.  12:  531.  — Mo.  Kel.  M.  i: 

154,  325- 

—  and   the  Church.      (J.  Ruskin)  Contemp.   36  :    539. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  81. 

—  and  Mr.  Ruskin.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  10:  i. 

—  Comments  on.     (S.  N.  Callendcr)  Ref.  Q.  26:  231. 

—  Coquerel  on.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  8:  85,  108. 

—  Exposition  of.     (A.  Tholuck)  Bib.  Repos.  5:  190.     6: 

1S7. 

—  in  Anglo-Saxon,  Danish-Saxon,  English,  and  Scotch. 

Kitto,  34:  457. 

—  Is  the  Doxology  in  Matt.  vi.  13  an  Interpolation?    (C. 

A.  Hay)  Evang.  R.  17:  447. 

—  Mcndham's  Exposition  of.     Chr.  Obs.  3:  228. 

—  New  Version  of.     (N.  E.  Cornwall)  Am.  Church  R. 

29:  43- 

—  paraphrased.     Cong.  XI.  7:  22. 

—  Patristic  Literature  of.     Chr.  Rem.  44:  43. 

—  Questions  relating  to.  (F.  Delitsch)  Evang.  R.  15:  410. 

—  Theologj'  and  Anthropology  of.      (F.   W.    Conrad) 

Evang.  R.  17:  74. 
Lord's  Supper.     (0.   Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  203.     13: 
261. — (N.Porter)  Am.   Bib.   Repos.  2d  s.  2:  i. — 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  66,   476.     10:  203.  —  Princ.  12: 
14.     20:  227.  —  (A.  P.  Stanley)  19th  Cent.  3:  823. 

—  (A.  P.  Peabody;  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:  41.— (J.  W. 
Nevin)  Ref.  Q.  26:  14. —(M.  Luther)  Evang.  R. 
17:  369. —  (W.  Nast)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  3S4.  —  (W.  H. 
Brisbane)  .Meth.  Q.  20:  648. — (L.  Sternberg)  Evang. 
E.  14:  558.  — (H   G.  J.  Thiusch)  Mereersb.  3:  446. 

—  (R.  Graham)  Chr.  Q.  7:  i.  — Am.  Ch.  Mo.  3: 
125. — Evang.  R.  15:  549.  —  (.J.  B.  (Jross)  Evang. 
R.  20:  401.  — Mo  Rel.  M.  18:  i.  —  Radic:il,  i:  16- 

139- 

—  a  symbolic  Language.    (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  I'.xani.  5:  203. 

—  and  Baptism.     (G.  D.  B.  Pepper)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  167. 

—  and  the  Lutheran  Church.     (Dr.  V.  Burger)  Luth.  Q. 

9:  67.  — (J.  J.  Herzog)  Luth.  Q.  9:  27O.  — (C.  P. 
Krauth)  Mereersb.  17:  165. 

—  and  the  Primitive  Reformed  Church.     (J.  W.  Nevin) 

Mereersb.  2:  421. 

—  and  the  Reformed   Church.     (J.   II.  A.   Bombergcr) 

Mereersb.  5:  115. 

—  and  John  vi.     (C.  S.  Henry)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  492. 

—  and  Ubiquity.     (J.  H.  A.  Ebrard)  Jlercersb.  6:  321. 

—  as  in  Apostolic  Days.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  607,  S62. 

—  as  taught  in  Augsburg  Confession.     (G.  Diehl)  Luth. 

Q.  5:  4S9. 

—  Benefits  of.     (J.  B.  Baltzley)  Evang.  R.  18:   147. 

—  Bridget's   History  of   the   Holy    Eucharist   in   Great 

Britain.     Dub.R.  89:  175. 

—  Brief  View  of.     Chr.  Obs.  10:  61S. 

—  Calvin  on.     (.1.  W.  Nevin)  Mereersb.  2:  472. 

—  Clarke  on.     Eel.  R.  8:  707. 

—  Close  Communion.     (A.  llovey)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  i-;3 

—  Controversy  on.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  26. — Chr.  Rem.  36: 

43'-     54:  84. 

—  Corruption  of,  into  the  Mass.     (W.  T.  Eustis)  New 

Eng.  11:  420. 

—  Dalgairns  on.     Dub.  R.  51 :  92. 

—  Denial  of  the  Cup.     (V.  Both)  Luth.  Q.  7:  29. 

—  Disputation  on.     (A.  Thysius)  ^leicersb.  lo:   104. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Chr.  Rem.  26:  263. 

49 


Lord's  Supper;   Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Eucharist.     Chr. 
Obs.  69:  208.  —  Am.  Church  R.  23:  32.  —  Dub.  R. 

36:  45- 

in  the  Catechism.  (J.  Conington)  Contemp.  10:  422. 

in  Church  of  England.     Clir.  Rem.  37:  168,  437. 

—  Doctrine  of  the  Reformed  Church  on.    Princ.  20:  227. 

—  Elements  of.     (.J.  C.  Hagey)  Meth.  Q.  41:  694. 

—  Eueharistic  Adoration  in  the  Scottish   Church.      (.1. 

Williams)  Am.  Church  R.  11:  433. 

—  exhibited  in  the  early  Liturgies.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  44. 

—  Faber  on.     Dub.  R.  38:   507. 

—  Formula  for.     Mereersb.  6:  564. 

—  Free  Communion.     (S.  D.  Clark)  Bib.  Sac.  21:  449. 

24:  482. 

—  Gerbet  on.     Dub.  R.  i:  200. 

—  Goode  and  Denison  on.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  15. 

—  Greek,  Latin,  and  Anglican.     Kitto,  33:  369. 

—  Halley  on  Theories  of.     Eel.  R.  94:  696. 

—  Herbert  on.     Lond.  Q.  55:   i. 

—  historical ly  considered.     (A.  Cave)  Brit.  Q.  72:  291. 

73:  36- 

—  in  (Jorinthian  Church.  (M.  Stuart)  Bib.  Sac.  1843:  499. 

—  Liturgical   Invocation  of  the  Holy  Ghost  in.      Chr. 

Rem.  49:  475. 

—  Lutheran  Doctrine  of.     (H.  I.  Schmidt)  Evang.   II. 

3:  198. 
Recent.     (A.  Tholuck)  Am.  Presb   R.  18:  744. 

—  Meditations  on  Real  Presence.    (Dr.  Sartorius)  Evang. 

R.  15:  71. 

—  Metaphysics  of,  Krauth's.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q. 

2:  80". 

—  Neglect  of.     (S.  G.  Bulfinch)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  20. 

—  Objections  to  partaking.      (W.    Sprague)  Cong.   M. 

18:  83. 

—  Observations  on.     Theo.  Repos.  2:  306. 

—  Patristic  Doctrine  on.     (P.  Sciiaff)  I'rinc.  38:  47. 

—  Perpetuity  of .     Theo.  Repos.  2:  255. 

—  Philosophy  of.      (J.  S.  Davenport)   Am.   Church  R. 

25:  394,  500- 

—  Presence  in.     Am.  Church  R.  20:  125.  —  (.J.  Fulton) 

Am.  Church  R.  27:  67.  —  (C.  P.  Krauth,  jr.)  Evang. 
R.  18:  395.  —  (C.  Thomas)  Evang.  R.  20:  317. 

—  Pusev  on.     Am.  Ch.   Mo.  2:    257.  —  Cong.   M.  26: 

785,  S72. 

—  Qualifications  for.     (G.  B.  Taylor)  Chr  R.  23:  264. 

—  Real  Presence  in.    (S.  S.  Schmucker)  Evang.  R.  3:  34. 

—  Pitual  of.     (E.  Stwhclin)  Luth.  Q.  9:  421. 

—  Sacrifice  in.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  18: 

I.  —  Am.  Church  R.  23:  221.  —  ((i.  L.  Staley)  Mer- 
eersb. 18:  129. 

—  Science  and  Mystery  of.     Diib.  R.  54:  464. 

—  Theories  of.     Am.  Church  R.  26:  442.  —  Eel.  R.  1 15: 

3^9- 

—  Use  of  Wine  in.     (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Meth.  M.  17:  411. 

—  (T.  Laurie)  Bib.  Sac.  26:  163. 

—  Uses  of.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  31:  194. 

—  Waterland  on.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  135. 

—  Who  may  partake  of  ?  (A.  H.  Ross)  Cong.  Q.  20:  275. 

—  Whom  shall  we  invite  to '?     (A.  H.  Ross)  Cong.  R. 

11:  362. 

—  Wilberforcc  on.     (S.  Duel)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  173. — 

—  (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mereersb.  6:    161.  —  Chr.   Obs. 
53:  58S.  673. 

—  Wiseman  and  Turton's  Discussion  on.  Dub.  R.  7:  197. 
See  also  Last  Supper. 

Lords  and  Commons,  Random  Recollections  of.     Mo.  R. 
146:  2S1. 

—  Pauper.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  527. 

Lorette,  Canada.     (C.  D.  Shanly)  Atlan.  7:  346. 
Lorette,  Italy,  Day  at.     (W.  ^lontgomery)  Cath.  World, 

30:  103. 
Loretie  Milage.     Eraser,  33:  ^2^. 


LORETTO 


770 


LOU 


Loretto,  Holy  House  of,  History  of  the  Legend.     Chr. 
Eem.  27:  334.  —  (S   L.  Wolmer)  Sharpe,  13:  159. 
Lorica  catena  of  the  Romans.     (S.  R.  Meyrick)  Arch. 

19:  336. 
Lorillard,  Jacob,  Biog.  of.     (W.  Berrian)  Hunt,  II :  57. 
Lorimer  Littlegood;  a  Tale.     (A.  N.  Cole)  Sharpe,  22: 

19-335-     23:  117. 
Loring,  Mrs.  Cornelia.    (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  4:  79. 
Loring,  Frederic  Wadsworth.     O.  &  N.  5:  126. 
Lorlotte  and  the  Capitaine;  a  Story.     Cornh.  16:  84. 
Lorn.     (C.  Dickens)  Li  v.  Age,  55:  625. 
Lorn,  Lords  of.     (E.  S.  Roscoe)  Belgra.  14:  1S5. 
Lome,  Lord  of,   and  MaeCallum  More.      (E.   Bradley) 

Once  a  Week,  23:  29S,  324. 
Lome,  Mar([uis  of.     Guido  and  Lita.     (B.  Taylor)  Intor- 

nat.  R.  3:  412. 
Lome;  a  Local  Sketch.    (H.  D  Smith)  Macmil.  23:  150. 

—  Pleasant  Land  of.     (E.  N.  Lamont)  Lippinc.  25:  221. 
Lorraine,  Claude.     See  Claude. 

Lorraine,  Henri  de.     See  Guise,  Henri  de. 

Lorraine  and  Alsace,  Run  through.    All  the  Year,  32:  292. 

Sketch  of  the  History.     Colburn,  148:  611. 

—  French  Conquest  of.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Scrib.  i:  367. 

—  Lakes  of.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,   16:   556. 

Same  art.  Cath.  World,  5:  522. 

—  Notes  on  the  History  of.     Victoria,  16:  160. 

—  under  the  German  Government.     Month,  26:  330. 

—  Union  of,  with  France.     Ed.  R.  112:  59. 
See  also  Alsace. 

Lortzing,  G.  A.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  11:  151. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.     (J.  Clifford)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:   i. 

Los  Gatos,  Day  on  the.    (W.  C.  Bartlett)  Overland, 6:  570. 

Losely  Place,  Muniment  Chamber  at.     Fraser,  54:  6S5. 

Losers.     Cliamb.  J.  16:  129. 

Losing  and  Winning;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  413. 

Loss  and  Gain.     (31.  J.  Macintosh)  Internet.  M.  i :  548. 

Loss  and  Gain ;  a  Tale  of  Lynn.  (W.  D.  O'Connor) 
Harper,  lo:  82. 

Loss  of  the  Argo;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  6:  607. 

Loss  of  Beath;  a  Tale  a  la  Blackwood.  (E.  A.  Poe)  So. 
Lit.  Mess,  i:  735. 

Loss  of  Gaic;  a  Legend.     (W.  Byrne)  Sharpe,  33:  319. 

Lossing,  Benson  J.,  with  portrait.  (G.  W.  Willis)  Apple- 
ton,  8:  68. 

—  Cyclopoedia  of  United  States  History.     (W.  F.  Poole) 

Dial  (Ch.),  2:  209. 
Lost.     (E.  Bellamy)  Scrib.  15:  219. 
Lost.     (C.  Howland)  Overland,  9:  508. 
Lost.    Eel.  M.  97:  112. 
Lost;  a  Romance.     (J.  C.  Freund)  Dark  Blue,  i:  1-657. 

2:  1-651. 
Lost  Alice.     House.  Words,  17:  43S. 
Lost  and  found;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  39:  294. 
Lost  and  found;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  lo:  84. 
Lost  and  found;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  56:  222,  294. 
Lost  and  found  in  the  Snow.     All  the  Year,  22:  15. 
Lost  and  missing.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  437. 
Lost  and  won;  a  Tale.     (A.  M.  Machar)  Canad.  Mo.  7: 

12-479.    8:  9-469. 
Lost  at  Cards.    Fraser,  54:  54.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50: 

531- 
Lost  Battle;  a  Poem.     (V.  Hugo)  Bentley,  5:  506. 
Lost  Books  mentioned  in  the  Old  Testament.     (.J.  Mc- 

Farlane)  Evang.  R.  17:  417. 
Lost  Bracelet.     Colburn,  152:   125-442. 
Lost  Bride.     (.L  Walcott)  Overland,  13:  217. 
Lost  Brother;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  39:   184,   197.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  59:   187. 
Lost  Cabin.     (S.  L.  Simpson)  Overland,  9:  412. 
Lost  Elements  of  ancient  Lore.      (F.  R.  Conder)   Dub. 

Univ.  go:  321. 
Lost  Faculty;  or  Sixth  Sense.     Eel.  M.  40:  72,  277. 


Lost  for  Love;  a  Tale.  (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra.  22: 
5-389.     23:  5-3S9.     24:  5-3S9.     25:  132. 

Lost  F'riend.     (C.  Havens)  Overland,  6:  154. 

Lost  from  the  Rescue.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  563. 

Lost  Giuditta.     Tinsley,  5:  5S1. 

Lost  in  London.     House.  Words,  3:  372. 

Lost  in  the  Moonlight.     (A.  O'Brien)  Irish  Mo.  6:  668. 

Lost  in  the  Tule.     Knick.  39:  221. 

Lost  in  the  Woods.  (W.  H.  Williams)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  509. 

Lost  Laird;  a  Tale  of  '45.     Liv.  Age,  29:  505. 

Lost  Letter.     Internat.  M.  2:  522. 

Lost  Lover.     (S.  0.  Jewett)  Atian.  41:  303. 

Lost  Man.     Fraser,  74:  610. 

Lost  Name;  a  Novel.  (J.  S.  LeFanu)  Temp.  Bar,  20: 
205-501.     21:78-499.     22:  113-556.    23:131,259. 

Lost  Palace.     (E.  E.  Hale)  0.  &  N.  10:  405. 

Lost  Pearl.     Fraser.  27:  302. 

Lost  Pleiad.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  365. 

Lost  Portrait;  a  Tale.     (C.  Crowe)  Chamb.  J.  8:  178. 

Lost  Secret  of  the  Cocos  Group.     Blackw.  113:  98. 

Lost  Sheep;  a  Stoiy.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  41,  160. 

Lost  Sight  of;  a  Tale  of  Corsica.  (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Belgra. 
4:  187,  336- 

Lost  Sir  Massingberd.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  41:  1-248. 

Lost  Soul.     Knick.  51:  331. 

Lost  Tribes  of  Israel ;  were  they  ever  lost?  (A.  M.  Osbon) 
Meth.  Q.  15:  419. 

Lost  Valley.     (Major  Hamilton)  Pot'er  Am.  Mo.  14:  221. 

Lost  Vigil;  a  Poem.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  8:  671. 

Lost  Voice;  a  Story.     (I.  A.  Prokop)  Lippinc.  19:  675. 

Lost  Wager;  a  Storj'.     (R.  Grahame)  Galaxy,  15:  513. 

Lost  Willie.     Cliamb.  J.  43:  289,  313. 

Lot's  Wife.     (S.  R.  Brockton)  Lakeside,  9:  217. 

Lots,  Custom  of  drawing,  among  the  Persians  and  Chi- 
nese.    St.  James,  47:  294. 

Lota's  Missionary  F'ield;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  16:  486. 

Lott,  Emmeline,  Harem  Life  of.  (J.  G.  Maline)  Cath. 
World,  7:  407. 

Lott,  Henry  F.     Sonnets.     Peop.  J.  9:  43. 

Lotta  Schmidt.     (A.  Trollope)  Ev.  Sat.  2:  98. 

Lottery  and  Hazard.     (Dr.  Michclsen)  Bentley,  56:  35. 

—  of  1567,  Scheme  for.     (W.  Bray)  Arch.  19:  79. 
Lotteries.     (S.  H.  Walley)  No.  Am.  37:  494. — Am.  Q. 

21:  355.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  196. 

—  and  Law  of  Chance.     Cornh.  39:  23.     Same  art.  Liv. 

AgG,  140:  561. 

—  and  Raffles.     (W.  Barrows)  Bost.  R.  6:  496. 

—  in  Continental  Europe.     Dub.  R.  20:  408. 

—  in  Dist.  of  Columbia.     Niles's  Reg.  19:  3.     20:  6-183. 

—  in  New  York.     Niles's  Reg.  32:   122. 

—  in  Northern  Italy.     Chamb.  J.  16:  281. 

—  Mode  of  drawing.     (J.  K.  Casej-)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  12; 

26,  207. 
Lottery-Dreamer.     All  the  Year,  13:  241,  265,  306. 
Lottery-Gamblers  in  N.  Y.    (E.  Crapsey)  Galaxy,  13;  4S9. 
Lottery-Gambling.     (T.  Flint)  West.  Lit.  J.  i:  173. 
Lottery  Recollections.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  56 :  1 77. 
Lottery  Ticket;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  51. 
Lottery  Ticket;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  268,  335. 
Lottery  Ticket  No.  3060.     Lond.  Soc.  19  :  237-     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  10:  406. 
Lottery  Ticket,  Tale  of  a.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  149. 
Lottie's  "Yes."     (C.  E.  Meetkerke)  Argosy,  29:  149. 
Lotty's  Experiences.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  432. 
Lotus,  The.     House.  Words,  16:  228.  — Penny  M.  3:  217. 

—  (R.  Duppa)  Arch.  19:  276. 

—  of  the  Ancients.     (M.  C.  Cooke)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:  254. 

—  of  the  Nile;  a  Tale.     (F.  C.  Fisher)  Lippinc    12:  309. 
Lotze,  Hermann.     (T.  M.  Lindsay)  Mind,  i :  363.  —  (W. 

L.  Gooding)  Meth.  Q.  41:  312. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  29:  189. 
Lou's  Balloon.     0.  &  N.  6:  552. 


11 


LOU 


771 


LOUIS 


Lou's  Beggar;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  Ii:  345. 
Louage,  A.     Course  of  Philosophy.     (A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath. 

World,  19:  231. 
Loucheux  and  Esquimaux.     Hist.  M.  8:  165. 
Loudon,  Mrs.  Jane  W.     The  Mummy.     Once  a  Week, 

25:  19. 

—  Philanthropic  Economy.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm. 

23:  I. 
Loudon,  John  C,  Sketch  of.     Chamb.  J.  i:  284. 
Loudun,  Devils  of.     Nat.  K.  11:  70. 
Lough  Derg.     (J.  Healy)  Irish  Mo.  6:  20. 
Lough  Key,  Annals  of.     (J.  Healy)  Iri-h  Mo.  6:  273. 
Lough  Guir,  Stories  of.     All  the  Year,  23:  493. 
Lough  Sheelan,  Day  at.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  324. 
Lough  Swilly,  Battle  of.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  533. 
Loughtou,  Churches,  etc.  in.     (J.  Perry)   Antiquary,  4: 

164-262. 
Louie;  a  Tale.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Lippinc.  6:  5cS9. 
Louis  IX.,  St.,  of  France.      (J.  II.  Perkins)  No.  Am. 

62:  294.  — No.  Brit.  48:  365.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

98:  195.  — Mo.  Rel.  M.  30:  y^,  154.  —  So.  E.  n.  s. 

21:  53.— Sharpe,  i:  355,  404. 

—  and  the  Pragmatic  Sanction.     Month,  11 :  366.  —  (W. 

H.  Browne)  So.  M.  9:  174. 

—  Joinville's  History  of.      Month,   20  :   3S8.  —  (C.  E. 

Norton)  No.  Am.  98:  419. 
Louis  XL,  of  France.     (D.  Considine)  Month,  24:  129, 
479,     25:  174.  —  (M.  W.  iloggridge)  St.  James,  41 : 
453,  549. —  Dub.  Univ.  gi:  615.  —  Temp.  Bar,  46: 
506. 

—  and  his  Times.     Nat.  Q.  20:  259. 

—  Character  of.     Colburn,  6:  4S9.     8:  489. 

—  Last  Hours  of.     St.  James,  12:  207. 

—  Policy  and  Character  of.      (M.  W.  Moggridge)   St. 

James,  42:  53,  176. 

—  Willerfs  Reign  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  23:  343. 
Louis  XII.,  of  France,  Character  and  Reign  of.     Temp. 

Bar,  47:  181.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  43. 

—  and  Cardinal  d'Amboise.     Temp.  Bar,  50:  224. 

—  and  Francis  I.,  ^Memoirs  of.     Lond.  'SI.  19:   151. 
Louis  XIII.,  of  France,  and  his  Maids  of  Honor.     St. 

James,  9:  3. 
Louis  XIV.,  of  France.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  16:  471. 

—  and  the  Preacher  Bourdaloue.     (J.  P.  Reynolds)  Chr. 

R.  18:  382,  537. 

—  and  Court  of  France  in  17th  Century.     Eraser,  35:  684. 

—  and  William  III.,  Diplomacy  of.      Ed.  R.  89:   115.  — 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  16:  3S0. 

—  Anecdote  of  Time  of.     (C.  E.  Benners)  Godey,  26:  94. 

—  as  a  Matchmaker.     St.  Paul's,  7:  24S. 

—  Connections  and  Associates  of.     Chr.  Rem.  13:  436. 

—  Court  of.     Temp   Bar,  51:  313.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

135:  579-  — (N-  S.  Dodge)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  484. 

—  Westm.  2:  121.  —  For.  Q.  9:  i.  —  Ed.  R.  41 :  287. 

—  Select  J.  2:  35.  —  Liv.  Age,  13:  275. — Mus.  5: 

^73-     20:  455- 

—  Day  of.     Penny  M.  lo :  33. 

—  Death  of.     Nat.  M.  1:549. 

—  French  Memoirs  of  the  Age  of.     Brit.  Q.  16:  367. 

—  Funeral  of;  a  Poem.     Godey,  24:  29S. 

—  James's  Life  and  Times  of.     Mo.  R.  147:  217. 

—  Last  Years  of.     Temp.  Bar,  39  :  69.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  118:  802. 

—  Letters  and  Science  under.     Knick.  59:   148. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  19:  460. — Mo.  R.  ii5:  105. 

—  Miss  Pardoe's.     Bib.  R.  5:  253. 

—  Reign  of.     (J.  C.  Jlorison)  Fortn.  21 :  310,  496.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  121:  67,  482.  —  So.  (.).  27:  303. 

—  Scenes  in  Life  of.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  7:  475. 
Louis  XV.,  of  France,  and  the  Daughters  of  De  Nesle. 

(A.  S.  Piggott)  So.  R.  n.  s.  i:  114. 

—  Court  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Bent.  Q.  2:  244. 


203. 
127. 


Same  art.  Liv, 


—  Bentley,  35: 
105.  —  Month, 

Once  a  Week, 


Louis  XV.,  of  France,  Court  of,  and  Fall  of  the  Jesuits. 
Liv.  Age,  4:  353. 

—  The  King's  Secret.     (A.  G.  Knight)  Month,  36:  48. 

—  Last  Years  of.     Temp.  Bar,  39:  318.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  119:  422. 

—  Reign  of.     I'2d.  R.  125:  470.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69: 

129,  328. 

De  Tocqueville's.     Ed-  R.  90:  77.     Same  art.  Eel, 

M.  18:  429. —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  70:  238. — 
Westm.  47  :  1S6.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  11  :  1S8. — 
Blackw.  61:  525. 

—  The  Revival  under.     All  the  Year,  2:  Si. 

—  Secret  Correspondence  of.     Ed.  R.  149:  3S9.  —  Quar. 

147:  468.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  707. 
Louis  XVI.,  of  France.     (G.  Hogarth)  Bentley,  6:  305. 
—  All  the  Year,  5:  501.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  70: 
763.  —  Mus.  37:  165.  — Ed.  R.  3:  211. 

—  and  his  Times.     Colburn,  115:  435. 

—  and   Marie   Antoinette,    Era  of.     Bentley,    56:    535. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  162. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Eel.  R.  27:  170.  ■ 

—  Correspondence  of.     (I*".  Horner)  Ed.  R.  3:  211. 

—  Death  of.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  17:  467. 

—  Flight  to  Varennes.     (W.   Stigand)   Belgra.  7: 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  176.  —  Colburn,   116: 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:  526. 

—  Journal  of  an  Officer  of  the  Swiss  Guards  of,   1792. 

Eraser,  75:  570. 

—  on  the  Scaffold.     Chamb.  J.  27:  248. 

Age,  55:  196. 

—  Rt^nee's  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  63:  2S7. 
Louis  XVII.,  of  France.     Eel.  M.  64:  741. 

107.  —  (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  78: 
10:  I,  155.  —  Nat.  M.  8:  405,  507. 

—  and  the  Pretender  from  Normandy. 

12:  661. 

—  and  Eleazer  Williams.     (F.V^inton)  Putnam,  12:  331. 

Hanson's  Bourbon  Prince.     So.  Cj.  24:  141. 

the  Missionary  Prince.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  397. 

See  Williams,  Eleazer. 

—  Beauchesne's  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  93:  387.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  30:  433.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  579. — 
Liv.  Age,  39:  210. 

—  Fate  of.     Lakeside,  1 :  48. 

—  Historic  Doubt  concerning.     Eel.  R.  124:   131. 

—  Imprisonment  and   Death  of.      (K.  O'Meara)  Cath. 

World,  21 :  S4,  223. 

—  Secret  of  the  Temple.     Colburn,  134:  224. 

—  What  became  of  ?     Galaxy,  16:  S29. 

Louis  XVIII.  and  the  Restoration  of  the  Bourbons.    For. 
Q.  11:  89. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (J.  W.  Crokcr)  Quar.  48:  455.— F'or. 

Q.  9:  470.  —  Mo.  R.  129:  541. 

—  Private  Correspondence  of.     Quar.  56:  301. 

—  Restoration  of.     F'raser,  44:  355.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

24:  526. 
I^uis  Philippe.  No.  Brit.  24:  qi.  —  Blackw.  48:  5S7. — 
Bentley,  8:  404.  — (J.  Ward)  Bentley,  23:  590. — 
(A.  D'Hoiidetot)  Bentley,  28:  320.  —  Temp.  Bar, 
41:  459.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  413.  —  lul.Mus. 
3 :  379,  449.  —  Eraser.  28:  278,  379,  539.  —  Liv.  .Age, 
27:  79.     38:  477. —  Mus.  41:  0. 

—  and  his  Civil  List.     (Count  de  Montalivet)  BeJitley, 

28:  544,  601. 

—  and  his  Times.     Bentley,  42:   iii. 

—  and  Mademoiselle  Rachel.    Colburn,  102:  160.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  33:    525. 

—  at  Home.     Liv.  Age,  34:  577. 

—  Court  of.    Blackw.  61 :  i.    Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge.  12:  309. 

—  Escape  of.     Quar.  86:  526.     87:  276. 

—  Europe  since  the  Ascent  of.     For  C^.  36:  437.     S^Hvae 

art.  Eel.  M.  7:  323.     Same  art.  Liv.  A^e,  6:   191. 


LOUIS 


772 


LOURDES 


Louis  Philippe,  France  in  tlie  Reign  of.  (Countess  de 
Bury)  No.  Am.  83:  2S7. 

—  Freedom  of  Education  under.     (A.  C.  Knight)  Montli, 

38:  219. 

—  (Jovernment  of.     For.  (J.  lo:  514. 

—  Last  Days  of.     (Juar.  87:  557.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22: 

33.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  241. 

—  Legitimacy  of.     Hogg,  8:  40. 

—  Letters  of.     Fortn.  4:  729. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Liv.  Age,  3:  451.  —  Mo.  R.  156: 

349- 

—  Personal  History  of.     (.L  W.  Croker)  Quar.  52:  519. 

—  ^lus.  28:   16. 

—  Recollections  of.     All  the  Year,  15:  116. 

—  Reign  of.     Am.  Q.  14:  401. 

—  Slu'tch  of.     Hogg,  8:  5S,  68,  91. 

—  Throne  of.     (.1.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Galaxy,  7:  Sio.    8:  34. 
Louis  L,   King  of  Bavaria.     Kv.   Sat.  5:  474. — (.J.  F. 

Hurst)  Hours  at  Home,  7:  254. 

—  and  Lola  IMonte/.     Eraser,  37:  89. 

Louis  H.,  of  Bavaria.    (E.  Reclus)  Galaxy,  19:  52S,  59S. 

—  Lippinc.  12:  410. 

Loui.s  n.  de  Bo\irbon,  Prince  of  Conde,  Wife  of.     Chamb. 

J.  20:  76.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  741. 
Louis  Charles,  Dauphin  of  France,  Account  of.     Mo.  R. 

146:  440. 
Louis  Horn;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  328. 
Louis  Lebeau's  Conversion;  a  Poem.     (W.  D.  Howells) 

Atlan.  10:  534. 
Louis  Napoleon.     See  Napoleon  HL 
Louisa,  Queen  of  Russia.     (F.  Johnson)  Scrib.  2:  13S. — 

Tinsley,    18:   no. — So.  R.  n.  s.  20:  411.  — (F.   A. 

Shaw)   Har])er,  43:    286.  —  Liv.   Age,   40:    195. — 

Chamb.  J.  58:  43.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  443. 
Louisliurgh,  Expedition  to,    1745,  Officers  and  Men  in. 

N.  E.   Reg.  22:   116.     24:   367.     25:  249. — Hist. 

M.  14:  279. 

—  Siege  of,  1745.     (F-  ^-  North)  Am.  Lit.  M.  2:  91.  — 

(J.  T.  Hoadley)  Harper,  28:  354. 

Louise,  Princess  of  England,  and  Marquis  of  Lome,  Be- 
trothal of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  S05. 
Marriage  of,  with  portraits.     Ev.  Sat.  lO:  343-371. 

Louise,  Madame,  Daughter  of  Louis  XV.  (C.  Crowe) 
Chamb.  J.  8:  289.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  200.  — 
Ev.  Sat.  9:   117.  — All  the  Year,  23:  199. 

—  Home  of.     Month,  7:   161. 

Louise   Marchand;   or  the  French    Schoolmistress.     (.J. 

Kavanagb)  Peop.  J.  3:   165. 
Louisiana.     Ed.  R.  32:  231. 

—  Account  of  English  and  French.     (J.  Thomas)  Hist. 

M.  5:  65.  _ 

—  Adventures  in.     Blackw.  53:  4-5,  234. 

—  Affairs  of,  1878,  Memoranda  of."    (E   L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 26:   127. 

—  Agriculture  of.     (R.  L.  Allen)  De  Bow,  3:  412. 
and  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  14:   145. 

—  Agricultural  and  Mechanics'  A.ssociation.     De  Bow,  I : 

161. 

—  Alhivious  Rocks  and  Soils  of.     De  Bow,  27:  410. 

—  and  her  Industry.     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  8:  32. 

—  .\nnexati()n  of.     (.J.  M.  Peck)  Chr.  R.  i5:   555. 

—  .Antiquities  of.     (E.  .1.  Forstall)  De  Bow,  i:  238-519. 

—  Baudry's  Second  Voyage  to.     Ed.  R.  3:  81. 

—  Bayou  Tcche.     (K.  de  Leon)  Eraser,  91 :  27.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  84:  352. 

—  Breckenridge's  View  of.     Portfo.fDcn.)  14:  401. 

—  Cold  Weather  in.     Hist.  M.  9:  25. 

—  Commerce  and  Resources  of.     Hunt,  11:  411. 

—  Correspond,  of  DelJsle  concerning.     Hist.  M.  3:  231. 

—  Creoles  of.     (Jalaxy,  16:   252. 

—  Danby's.     Nilcs's  Reg.  13:  195. 

—  Early  History  of .     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  311. 


Louisiana,  Earlj-  History  of,  Martin's.     West.  Mo.  R.  i; 
717. 

—  Early  Record  of.     De  Bow,  21:   199. 

—  Early  Times  of.     De  Bow,  24:  32,  165,  217. 

—  Explorations  and  Surveys  in.     (II.  O'Rielly)  Hist.  M. 

12:  222. 

—  Free  Labor  in,  1S65.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  78: 

3^3- 

—  Gayarrc's  History  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  65:  i. — 

(E.  C.  Duyckinck)  No.  Am.  80:  4S0. — So.  Q.  9: 
361.  20:  68.  —  (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  11 :  3S2. 

—  De  Bow,  3:  279.  — (,J.  W.  Walker)  Dc  Bow,  11: 
I.  —  (C.  Gayarre)  De  Bow,  3:  449. —  (M.Butler) 
West.  J.  14:  44. 

—  Geological  Reconnoissance  of.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  98:  331. 

—  Geological  Survey  of.     De  Bow,  20:  631. 

—  Geology  of  Lower.  (E.  W.  Hilgard)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  97 :  77. 

—  Government  and  Laws  of.     (J.  Loughborough)  West. 

J.  8:  310. 

—  Historical  and  Statistical  Collections  of.    (M.  Le  Blanc) 

De  Bow,  9:  286.  —  (A.  R.  Kilpatrick)  De  Bow,  11: 
40.  —  (J.  Carrighan)  De  Bow,  11:  252,617.  12: 
22.  —  (J.  S.  Peacock)  De  Bow,  11 :  263.  —  De  Bow, 
14:  431.     26:  439. 

—  Histor.  Researches  on.    (H.  A.  Bullard)  DeBow,  3:  20. 

—  in  Creole  Days.     (M.  B.  Morse)  Cath.  World,  32:  463. 
-^  Law  of,  Ancient  Sources  of.     (B.  F.  Porter)  De  Bow, 

i:  374- 

—  Legislature  of.     (W.  S.  Upton)  De  Bow,  2:  271. 

—  Levee  Sj'stem  of.     (H.  J.  Peck)  De  Bow,  8:  loi. 

—  Martin's  History  of.     Am.  Q.  9:   186. 

—  Northern,  and  Arkansas.     (R.  M.  Bry)  De  Bow,  5: 

69,  229. 

—  Northwestern  Region  of.     (H.  Bry)  De  Bow,  4:  226. 

—  (P.  A.  Morse)  De  Bow,  6:  107. 

—  Old  and  new.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  7:  i,  129. 

—  Ouachita  Region.     (H.  Br}')  De  Bow,  3;  225,  324. 

—  Penal  Code  of.     (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  17:  242.    See 

also  Penal  Code. 

—  Plaquemines  Region  of.     De  Bow,  3:  257,  305. 

—  Politics  of,  1868-73.     Republic,  i:  178,  250. 

—  Prairies  of.     Niles's  Reg.  13:  118. 

—  Presidential  Election  of  1876  in.     (J.  S.  Black)  No. 

Am.  125:  I. 

—  Public  Lands  and  Levees  of.     De  Bow,  10:  529. 

—  Revolution  in,  1874.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  198. 

—  Spanish  Rule  in.     De  Bow,  13:  383.     17:  545. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  346. 

—  Stoddard's  Sketches  of,  1812.     (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  18: 

113.  —  Anal.  M.  3:  20. 

—  Submerged  Lands  of.     (D.  Green)  De  Bow,  9:  300. 

—  Sugar  in.     (E.  J.  Forstall)  De  Bow,  i:  53. 

—  Sugar  Crop  of.     De  Bow,  21:  611. 

—  Sugar  Region  of.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  7:  746. 

—  Swamp   Doctor  of.     Bentley,  27:  632.     28:  86-523. 

30:  301. 

—  Terrebonne  Parish      (H.  B.  Price)  De  Bow,  8:  146. 

—  Treaty  for.  History  of.     (.1.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  28:  389. 

—  Troubles  in,  1875.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  20:  20.  — 

(J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  20:  ^7. 

—  U.  S.  Provisional  Court  for.     (C.  A.  Peabody)  Inter- 

nal. R.  5:  313. 

—  University  of.  "  (M.   White)   De  Bow,  3:  260.  — (A. 

W.  El)')  De  Bow,  3:  311. 

—  War  of  1812  in.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  3:  232. 
Louisiana.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Scrib.  19:  512-S32.    20:  16. 
Louisville,  Kentucky.  (.1.  W.  (Jrayson)  De  Bow,  14:  212. 

—  Mercantile  Library  Association.     Hunt,  9:  390. 
Lounging,  Leaves  on.     (A.  D.  Vandam)  Tinsley,  16:  661. 
Lourdes  and  La  Salette,  Miracles  of.     Ed.  R.  139:  246. — 

(M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  61:  554. 


I 


LOURDES 


773 


LOVE 


Lourdes,  Festival  of  Banners  at,  in  1872.  (C.  Cuddell) 
Irish  Mo.  2:  332. 

—  Glimpses  of.     Month,  21 :  376. 

—  Miracles  of.     (C.  Fairbanks)  Scrib.  9:  49. 

—  New  Sanctuary  at.    Month,  11 :  464. 

—  On  the  Way  to.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  21 : 

36S,  549. 

—  Our  Lady  of.     Cath.   World,   11:  752.     12:  98-753. 

13:  9S-S25.     14:   100.  —  (M.  1'.  Tiiompson)  Cath. 

World,  21 :  6S2. —  Brownson,   24:  3S1. — All  the 

Year,  38:  485. 
Louth  Church,  Accounts  for  repairing,  1500-18.     (Sir  J. 

Banks)  Arch.  10:  70. 
Loutherbourg,  Philip  James  de;  a  Painter  Quack.     Once  a 

AVeek,  15:  457. 
Louvaiu.     Penny  M.  3:  12. 

—  Convent  of  English  Nuns  at.      (Sir  H.  Ellis)  Arch. 

36:  74- 

—  Sketches  and  Studies  from  Belgium.     Eraser,  52:  651. 

—  University  of.    Dub.  R.  25:  20. 

Louvet  de  Couvray,  J.  B.,  Proscription  of.     (A.  Mark?) 

Once  a  Week,  12:  330. 
Louvois  and  the  French  Army.     (W.  Loughnan)  Jlontli, 

41:  191,  333,  465- 

—  Career  of.    Bentley,  52:  367. 

Louvre  and  Luxembourg.     Ed.  M.  39:  333. 

—  Behind  the.     Liv.  Age,  41 :  379. 

—  Collections  of.  Notes  on.  (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Portfo.  i :  28. 

—  (iallerics  of.     Quar.  117:  287.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

85:  353- 

Lovat,  Lord,  and  Duncan  Forbes,  Lives  of.  Eraser,  36: 
537.  —  No.  Brit.  7:  72.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  i. 
—  Liv.  Age,  13:  320.  —  Tail,  n.  s.  14:  259. —  Col- 
burn,  144:  427. 

Love.  (IE  Bejie)  Colburn,  5:  423.  —  (E.  Roscoe)  Loud. 
Soc.  24:  465. —  (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  5:  2S0. 

—  a  Tale.     Putnam,  9:  235. 

—  after  Death;  aPoem.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  39S. 

—  after  ilarriage.    (Mrs.  JL  IE  Parsons)  (iodey,  22:  207. 

—  against  Law.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  264. 

—  among  the  Roses.     (J.  Sheehan)  Temp.  Bar,  32:  2Sr. 

—  and  Angling.  Tinsley,  6:  442.  Same  art.  N.  Eel.  7:  iot. 

—  and  Authorship;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  20. 

—  and  Constancy.     (E.  B.  Fisher)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  495. 

—  and  Courtship.     Tait,  3:  459. 

—  and  Duty.     St.  James,  3:  58. 

—  and  Duty;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  38:  293. 

—  and  Duty;  a  Tale.     Dub.  LTniv.  86:  449. 

—  and  Friendship.     Eraser,  104:  448. 

—  and  (iliosts.     (D.  B.  Dorsey)  Lip[)inc.  i:  310. 

—  and  Immortality;  a  Sonnet.     (W.  Marston)  Broadw. 

i:  123. 

—  and  Jealous}';  a  Tale.     T<-mp.  Bar,  8:  143. 

—  and  I>ove  Letters.     (D.  Storv)  Knick.  30:  30. 

—  and  Loyalty;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  146-516. 

—  and  Loyalty.    (L.  M.  Alcott)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  2:  5S-543. 

—  and  Loyalty.     (S.J.  Lipi)incott)  Godey,  36:   172. 

—  and  Marriage  in  Literature.     Brownsou,  21:  315. 

—  and  Mesmerism;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  33:   i. 

—  and  Money.     (G.  II.  Jcssop)  Overland,  15:   501, 

—  and  I'arliament;  a  Poem.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  377. 

—  and  Politics.     Irisii  (i.  6:  26S. 

—  and  Self-Lovo.     (L.  M.  Alcott)  Atlan.  5:  298, 

—  and  Self-Love.     House.  Wm-ds,  9:   iSi. 

—  and  Skates.     (T.  Winthrop)  Atlan.  9:  70,  223. 

—  and  War;  a  Tale.     (R.  M.  Jephson)  Loud.  Soc.  37: 

128-555.     38:  81-371. 

—  and  War.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  7S6. 

—  Antagonism  of,  to  Sin.    (S.  Harris)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  523. 

—  as  a  Detective.     (A.  Bownell)  Lakeside,  lo:  359. 

—  at  first  Sigiit.     Bhukw.  43:  334. 

—  at  first  Sight.     (II.  Smith)  Colbinii,  88:  3-145. 


Love  at  first  Sight.     (Aliss  Taylor)  Lippinc.  14:  619. 

—  at  first  Sight.     (T.  Hunt)  Peop.  J.  3:  251. 

—  at  the  Shrines.     (H.  J.  Brent)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  438. 

—  Brief  Tractate  about.     Bentley,  14:   163. 

—  Christian  Law  of.     Am.  Ch.  JIo.  2:  28S. 

—  Courts  of.     Tinsley,  15:  23.  —  Mus.  i:  116. 
Capefigue  on.     Bentley,  56:  38S. 

—  Falling  in.     Cornh.  35:  214. 

—  Genius  in.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  333. 

—  Imaginary.     Once  a  Week,  19:   191. 

—  in  the  Choir.     Knick.  32:   121. 

—  in  the  City;  a  Drama.     (\V.  II.  Maxwell)  Bentley,  i: 

584.     2:  125. 

—  in  the  Country;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  10:  369. 

—  in  Curl-Papers;  a  Tale.     Dnb.  Univ.  47:  3.2-474. 

—  in  Death.     (D.  Greenwell)  Good  Words,  3:   184. 

—  in  Heaven.     (M.  Browne)  Ev.  Sat.  12:  665. 

—  in  Hermitage.     (N.  51.  Hutchinson)  I'utnam,  14:  109. 

—  in  Idleness.     (J.  ^IcCarthy)  (ient.  M.  n.  .-;.  17:   i. 

—  in   Idleness.      (E.  W.  Olney)  Lipjiinc.   18:    175-739. 

19:  48. 

—  in  Kentucky'.     All  the  Year,  5:  614. 

—  in  the  Library.      Colburn,  43:  157-464. 

—  in  a  Lift.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  31S. 

—  in  Mount  Lebanon.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Atlan.  23:  228. 

—  in  Ruins;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  29;  349. 

—  in  the  Wilderness.     Blackw.  55:  620. 

—  in  Winter.     (R.  Buclianan)  (ient.  M.  n.s.  13:  178. 

—  Law  oL     (A.  I.  Hobbs)  ('in-.  Q.  8:  315. 

—  Maxims  on.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  44:   721. 

—  Jloderu.     (S.  Osgood)  Internat.  R.  5:  90,  212. 

—  of  Country.     See  Patriotism. 

—  of  God.     Evang.  R.  16:  173. 

—  of  a  hundred  Years.     (G.  P.  Latlirop)  Scrib.  12:  249. 

—  of  Lennox.     (M.  Seton)  Colburn,  163:  294,  361. 

—  on  the  Oiiio.     (D.  B.  Dorsey)  Lip|)inc.  i:  160. 

—  or  Money;  a  Novelette.     (S.  J.  Mackenna)  Gent.  M. 

11.  s.  9:  505,  629. 

—  Paul's   Panegyric  of.     (.\.  W.  Tyler)   Bib.  Sac.  30: 

12S,  4S2. 

—  prepared  for  Battle.    (V.  Clifford)  St.  James,  34:  142. 

—  Present  and  past;  a  Poem.     Eraser,  33:  226. 

—  the  Avenger.     Once  a  Week,  18:   1-497. 

—  theDebt ;  a  Novel.    Cornh.  43:  104-617.    44:  107-619. 

—  Thoughts  on.     (A.  Bachelor)  So.  Lit.  Jless.  5:  622. 

—  to  God.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  255.  —  Chr.  Exam.  33:  201. 

—  Treatment  of,  in  Novels.     Fraser,  53:  405.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  38:   199.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  49:  526. — 
(F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  112. 

—  up  a  Gum-Tree;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  8:   :;4V 

—  ft )■*•«»•  Beauty.    (A.  H.  Baldwin)  C>nce  a  Week,  6:  532. 

—  versu:>  Taste.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Dem.  R.  15:  597. 

—  Victor  of;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  44S. 

Love  me,  love  my  Dog;  a  Tale.  All  liic  Year,  42:  59-106. 
Love's  Alplia  and  Omega.     (A.  D.  Vandani)  Tinsley,  20: 

145- 
Love's  Extremity.     (J.  Gillies)  Colburn.  157:   471,  519. 
Love's  Fits  and  Fevers.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  213. 
Love's  Inconsistencies;  a  Poem.     (A.  Donaldson)  Temp. 

Bar,  6:  2S8. 
Love's  Labor  Lost;  a  Poem.  (J.  Howe)  Canad.  5Io.  7:  157. 
Love's  Land;  a  Poem.     (F.  K.  Berger)  Dark  Blue,  2:  6S1. 
Love's  Legacy;  a  Poem.     (J.  Hogg)  Fraser,  10:  403,  556. 
Love's  Light;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  14:  224. 
Love's  Loyalty.    Tinsley,  19:  437. 
Love's  Miseries.     Temp.  Bar,  25:  172.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  72:  362. 
Love's  Provocations.     (E.   Bradley)  Hogg,    13:   10-475. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  46:   140. 
Love's  Service;  aTale.  Dul).  I'liiv.  81 :  40^-703.  82:  loS. 
Love's  Sorrows;  a  Tale.   Eng.  Dom.  M.  8:  1-3^4.  9:  1-71. 
Love's  Victory.     (B.  L.  Farjeou)  Tinsley,  16:  1-696. 


LOVE 


774 


LOWELL 


Love's  young  Dream.     (C.  Owen)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  95. 
Loves  and  ]\Iarriages  of  great  Men.      (W.  C.  Russell) 
Temp,  bar,  44:  85. 

—  of   Alunzo   iMtzClarcncc.      (S.    L.    Clemens)    IJelgra. 

36:  39.     Same  art.  Canad.  JIo.  13:  256. 

—  of  an  Apoliieeary.     Liv.  Age,  35:  113. 

—  of  a  Clianeerv  Lawvcr.     Bentley,  32:  399.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  422." 

—  of  famous  .Aleii.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra. :  —  Laurence 

Sterne.  10:  523.  11:  92. — Lord  Nelson.  II :  219, 
305.  —  Wm.  Ilazlitt.  11:  427.  —  Edward  Gibbon. 
12:  223. —  Robert  Burns.  12:421.  —  Prince  Fred- 
erick Augustus.  13:  252.  —  R.  B.  Sheridan.  14: 
163.  —  GeorgilV.  14:  449. —  James  Bosweil.  16: 
220.  ■ 

—  0' Langsyne.     (J.  B.  Monteath)  Tinslcy,  25:  199. 

—  of  Lords  jiiul  Ladies  of  England.    Temj).  Bar,  4:  329. 
Love  Charm.     (L.  E.  Landon)  Colburn,  45:  156. 
Love  Chase.     (C.  Gordon)  Lippinc.  19:  693. 

Love  Chase.     Putnam,  9:  79. 

Love  Chase  in  Prose.     Black w.  56:  164. 

Love  Gifts.     Temp.  Bar,  31:  249. 

Love  Letter;  a  Dramatic  Poem.     (T.  L-win)  Dub.  Univ. 

61:  461. 
Love  Letters.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  339. 

—  of  eminent  Persons.    Lond.  Soc.  21:  115.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  12:  225. 

—  of  the  15th  Century.     Chamb.  J.  32:  201. 

Love  Life  in  a  Lanai.      (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  11: 

174. 
Love  Lore.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  226. 
Love  Lucifer.     (S.  Leavitt)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  319,  414. 
Love-jNIaking  in  the  Tropics.    Ev.  Sat.  11:  430. 
Love  Match;  a  Story.     (M.  L.  Gillies)  Peop.  .J.  4:  242. 
Love  Passages  in  the  Lives  of  Every-Day  People.     (M. 

Howitt)  Howitt,  2:  402. 
Love  Sketches.    (J.  T.  Lomax)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  337,  379, 

430.     9:  442,632.     10:  545,616.     11:  9. 
Love  Songs  of  all  Nations.     (M.   Davies)  Tinsley,    18: 

120-712.     19:  120-708.    20:  115-668.    21:  112-664. 

—  of  Horace  and  Catullus.   (It.  W.  Buchanan)  St,  James, 

9:  343- 
Love  Steps  of  Dorothy  Vernon.      (E.  Meteyard)   Reli- 
quary, i:  79. 
Love  Story,  An  old.     Chamb.  J.  53:  169,  1S6,  201. 

—  Japanese.     Lond.  Soc.  31:  138. 

Love  Tokens ;  Chapter  of  Listances.     (F.  Jacox)  Belgra. 

22:  465. 
Loved  and  Lost.     (Mrs.  A.  Smith)  Tinsley,  28:  5S4. 
Loved  and  Lost;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  63:  508. 
Loved  for  her  own  sweet  Sake.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  4S1. 
Lovejoy,  Elijah  P.,  Tanner's  Life  of.     (W.  F.  Poole)  Dial 

(Ch.),  2:   16.  —  (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  32:  264. 
Lovel,  E.     Owl's  Nest  in  the  City.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  789. 
Lovel   the  Widower;    a   Novel.      (W.    M.    Thacl<eray) 

Cornh.  i:  44-652.     Same  art.  Harper,  20:  3S3-813. 

21:  99,  238. 
Loveis  of  Arden;  a  Novel.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra.  13: 

389.     14:  5-385.     15:  5-481.     16:  85-47S. 
Lovelace,  R.     Poems.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  99:  310. 
Lovelace.  Lady.     Argosy,  8:  358. 
Loveless  Story;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  88. 
Lovell's  Fight.     Wore.  M.  i :  20. 
Lover,   Samuel,   with   portrait.      Dub.  Univ.  37:    196. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28:   568.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

22:  4S8.  — Ev.  Sat.  6:  272. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Temp.  Bar,  24:  65. 

—  Hory  O'More.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  70. 

Lover  and  Birds.   (W.  Allingham)  House.  Words,  7:  372. 
Lover  in  spite  of  himself.     Belgra.  40:  299,  420. 
Lover's  Choice.     (M.  A.  dc  Vere)  Scrib.  15:  824. 
Lover's  Legacy.     (A.  Cudlip)  Tinsley,  25:  327-437. 


Lover's  Rock.  (Mrs.  Romer)  Colburn,  72:  196-363. 
Lover's  Talisman.  (S.  Smith)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  465. 
Lovers,  Constancy  of.     Tinsley,  6:  435. 

—  Hints  to.     Knick.  25:  341. 

—  Historic.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  13:  594. 

—  of  Ballyvookan;  a  Story.     Cornh.  10:   185,  311. 

—  of  Normandie.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  ("olburn,  53:  311. 
Lovers'  (Quarrel.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Teiu]).  Bar,  27:  470. 
Lovesl  liiou  me'?  a  Poem.     (M.  Howitt)  Pioneer,  i:  89. 
Lovett,  W.,  Chartist.     (i\L  D.  Conway)  Harper,  54:  368. 
Lovett,  William,  Memoir  and  Portrait  of.    Howitt,  1 :  254. 
Lovewell,  John.     (F.  Kidder)  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  61. 

Low,  Abiel  Abbot,  with  portrait.     Eel   M.  65:  506. 
Low  Countries.     See  Holland. 

Low  German  Literature  and  Language.     For.  Q.  8:  215. 
Low  Life  above  Stairs.     Chamb.  J.  43:  23- 

—  in  London.     Eel.  R.  104:   130. 

Low  JIarriage.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Harper,  14:  211.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  77. 
Low  Moor  Company.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  343. 
Low-Wood  hin.     Hours  at  Home,  2:  259. 
Lowe,  Charles,  Sermon  of.     Unita.  R.  7:  320. 

—  Tributes  to.     Unita.  R.  i:  471.    2:  i,  68. 
Lowe,  Helen.     Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  504. 

Lowe,  Sir  Hudson,  and  Napoleon.     Blackw.  74:  159. — 

Eraser,  48:  143.     See  Napoleon  L 
Lowe,  Robert,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  289,  299. 

—  on  Classical  Education.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  421. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  24:  550. 

Lowell,  Charles.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  70:  389. 

—  and  his  Ministry.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  15:  55. 

Lowell,  James  Russell,  with  portrait.  Appleton,  9:  33. 
—  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  82:  246.  —  (J.  McCarthy) 
St.  James,  34:  427.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  288. — 
(H.  R.  Haweis)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  464,  544.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  363,  564.  —  (D.  M.  Colton) 
Contin.  Mo.  i:  176.  —  (W.  S.  Tliayer  and  W.  How- 
land)  Putnam,  l :  547.  —  (F.  H.  Underwood)  Har- 
per, 62:  252.  —  De  Bow,  28:  272. —  L'ish  Q.  5:  561. 

—  Lond.  Q.  2:  440. 

—  Among  my  Books.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  lo:  258. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  9:  243,  371. 

2d  Series.     (J.  L.  Spalding)  Cath.  World,  23:  14. 

—  and  Robert  Browning.     New  Eng.  29:   125. 

—  and  modern  Criticism.  (R.  Palmer)  Liternat.  R.  4:  264. 

—  as  a  Critic.     Lippinc.  7:  641. 

—  as  a  PLnnorist.     Brit.  (.}.  52:  324. 

—  Biglow  Papers.     (D.  March)  New  Eng.  7:  63.  — (F. 

Bowen)  No.  Am.  68:  183.  —  Chamb.  J.  37:  293. — 
Chr.  Obs.  61:  554. 
New  Series.     {J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  3:  386. 

—  The  Cathedral.     (J.  R.   Dennett)  Nation,   lo:  60.  — 

(W.  C.  Wilkinson)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  374.  — (W.  C.  Wil- 
kinson) Hours  at  Home,  10:  541. 

—  Conversations  on  the  old  Poets.      (C.  T.  Brooks)  Chr. 

Exam.  38:  211. 

—  Fable  for  Critics.    Ed.  R.  92:  5S6.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No. 

Am   68:  192. 

—  Fireside  Travels.     Chr.  Exam.  77:  376. 

—  jNIy  Study  Windows.    (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  12:  128. 

—  Poem  to.     (C.  P.  Cranch)  Galaxy,  7:  835. 

—  Poems.     (G.  S.  Hillard)  No.  Am.  52:  452.  — (C.  C. 

Felton)  No.  Am.  58:  283.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am. 
66:  458.  — (W.  A.  Davis)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  173.— 
(W.  H.  Hurlbut)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  309.  —  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  7:  3S3.— Liv.  Age,  3:  161.  — Dem.  R.  13: 
147,  236.  —  Brownson,  7:  271.  —  Chamb.  J.  20:  348. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31:  256.  —  Cornh.  31:  65.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  84:  277.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124: 
387.— Liv. Age,  89:  131.— (W.C.Wilkinson)  Bapc. 
Q.  3:  436. 

—  Prose  Writings  of.  ( W.  C.Wilkinson)  Scrib.  4:  75-339- 


LOWELL 


775 


LUCIFER 


Lowell,  Jamos  Russell,  Sonnet  on.  (J.  H.  Ewer)  Put- 
nam, i6:  151. 

—  Three  Memorial  Poems.     So.  R.  n.  s.  23:   144. 

—  Under  the  great  Elm.      (E.  Spencer)  So.  31.  17:  254. 

—  Vision  of  Sir  Launfal.     Brownson,  6:   265. — (R.  C. 

Pitman)  Meth.  Q.  lo:   107. 

—  Works  of.    So.  R.  n.  s.  18:  385.  —  Colburn,  lOi :  222. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  410. 

—  Year's  Life.     (C.  S.  Wheeler)  Chr.  Exam.  30:  131. 
Lowell,  John,  and  Lowell  Lectures.  Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  427. 

—  Sermon  on  the  Deatli  of.    (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr. 

E.x^am.  29:   96.  —  (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  No.  Am. 

51:  243. 
Lowell,  .loim,  jr.,  Everett's  Memoir  of.  No.  Am.  51 :  225. 
Lowell,  .losluia,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  22:  363. 
Lowell,  Rebecca  Amory.     (C.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  i:  57. 
Lowell,  Itobert  T.  S.     Antony  Brade.     (A.  P.  Peabody) 

O.  &  N.  10:  756. 

—  New  Priest  in  Conception  Bay.     (C  S.  Henry)  Am. 

Chiirch  R.  12:   1. 

—  Poems  of.     (A.  Coles)  Am.  Church  R.  13:  6ii. 

—  Writings  of.     (.T.  H.  Ward)  Chr.  Exam.  77:  73. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  and  its  Manufactures.     Hunt,  16:  356. 

—  Day  at.     (T.  L.  Cuyler)  Godey,  33:   183. 

—  Geolog}-  of.     Am.  .1.  Sci.  27:  340. 

—  in  1S33.     Niles's  Reg.  44:  313. 

—  in  1S36.     West.  M.  5:  72. 

—  Mechanics'  Fair.     Chanib.  J.  17:    181. 

—  Mill-Girls  of.     (L.  Larcom)  Atlan.  48:  593. 

—  Trip  to.     Peop.  J.  i:  327. 
Lowell  Offering.     Eel.  M.  3:  31S. 

Lowering  of  tlie  Portcullis;  a  Story  of  Geneva.  Colburn, 
167:  588. 

Lower}',  Alexander,  the  Indian  Trader.  (S.  Evans)  Pot- 
ter Am.  Mo.  4:  429. 

Lowestoft  Pdnelain.     Art  J.  24:  86. 

Lowrules  Family  of  South  Carolina,  with  portrait,  ((i. 
B.  Chase)  N.  E.  Reg.  30:   141. 

Lowrie,  Walter  M.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  22:  280. 

Lowry,  Joseph  Wilson.     Nature,  20:  197. 

Loyal  en  tout.     (K.  P.  Kereven)  Lippinc.  i:  505. 

Loyal  League;  a  Japanese  Romance.  (Sir  I).  Weddcr- 
burn)  Fortn.  31 :  273. 

Loyalists,  American.  (L.  Sabine)  No.  Am.  59:  261. — 
So.  Q.  4:  97. 

—  Confiscated  Estates  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:   71. 

—  Graduates  of  Harvard  College.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  403. 

14:   167. 

—  of  Salem,  Mass.     N.  E.  Reg.  26:  241. 

—  Sabine'.s  Sketches  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  65:  13S. 

—  (J.  P.  Dabney)  Chr.  Exam.  43:   118. 

Loyaltj'.  (K.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  32:  863.  Same  art. 
Liv.  .-Yge,  144:  131.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  .\m. 
94:   153. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (H.  Biishnell)  New  Eng.  22:   560. 

—  English.     (E.  Faithful)  O.  &  N.  7:  5^7. 

—  to  the  American  Constitution.     (.\.   B.  Chapin)  .Vm. 

C'hurch  R.  4:  92. 
Loyd,  Charles,  Recolleciiius  of.     (T.   De  Quincey)  Tait, 

n.  s.  7:   159. 
Loyd-Lyndsay,  Robert  James.    Colburn,  165:  1012,  1043 
Loyola,  Ignatius.    (J.  Tulloch)  Good  Words,  18:  5-?i,6i8. 

—  (R.  Southoy)  For.  R.  5:  271.  — (J.  H.  Perkins) 
No.  Am.  59:  412.  —  Retros.  g:  39.  Same  art.  Mus. 
4:  319.  —  (C.  A.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  15:  94. 

—  and   his  Associates.     (J.   Stephen)  Ed.  R.   75:    297. 

Same  art.  Am.  Ed.  4:  351. 

—  and  the  Jesuits.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harjier,  39:  697. — 

(J.  M.  Finotti)  Nat.  Q.-  3:  31.  — (S.  K.  Kollock) 
Princ.  26:  647. 

—  and  Jesuitism,  Taylor  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  226. — Eel. 

R.  90:  84.  — Chr.  Obs.  50:  320. 


Loyola,  Ignatius,  and  Vincent  de  Paul,  Birthplaces  of. 

Month,  19:  352. 
— ■  and  Wesley.     (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Chr.  Q.  3:   176. 

—  Home  of.     (B.  Vaughan)  Month,  41:  514. 
See  Jesuitism. 

Loyson,  Charles,  Father  Hj'acinthe,  with  portrait.     .\\y- 
pleton,  2:  306. —  with   portrait,   Eel.  M.  73:   751. 

—  (A.  P.  Stanley)  -Macmil.  23:  401.  —  (L.  Bacon) 
New  Eng.  29:  37.  —  (W.('.  Doane)  Scrib.  21:  822. 

—  (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  11:  440.  — Cath.  World, 
5:  382.-0.  &N.  5:  377- 

—  and  the  Anglican  Episcojjate.     !Month,  35:  281,  440. 

—  and  the  Archbishop.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  345. 

—  and  iiis  Church.     (T.  Bigelow)  Putnam,  5:  96. 

—  and  the  Throes  of  Catholicism.     (P.  A.  Perrin)  Hours 

at  Home,  lo:  172. 

—  Apostasy  of.     (A.  Bonne.tty)  Theo.  Eel.  7:  40. 

—  as  an  Orator.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Nation,  9:  532. 

—  as  a  Preacher.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  351. 

—  Conference  on  Jewish  (Miurch.     (Jath.  World,  g:  690. 

—  Discourse,  July  14,  1S68.     Cath.  World,  8:   188. 

—  Gallican  Church  of.     (L  W.  Bacon)  Nation,  29:  4, 
Luard,  Ilenrv.  with  portrait.     Bank.  31.  (L.)  14:  i. 
Lubbock,  Sir  John.     (II.  Holbeach)  St.  Paul's,  11:  348. 

—  with  portrait,  Appleton,  5:    48.  —  with   portrait, 
Dub.  Univ.  91 :  156.  —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  go:  630. 

—  Address  at  York,  1S81.     Am.  J.  Sci.  122:   20S,  343. 
Liibcck.     See  Luebeck. 

Lubricants  for  jMachiiiery.     Pract.  M.  4:   113. 
Lubricating  Grease,  Pritchard.     Pract.  M.  6:  312. 
Luca  Morato,  the  Majolica  Painter  of   Urbiuo;   a  Tale. 

Temp.  Bar,  26:  122. 
Lucan.     Quar.  127:  243. 

—  Cato.     Black w.  116:  667. 

Lucan.  P.  Sarsheld,  Earl  of.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  509. 
Lucas,  Margaret,  Duchess  of  Newcastle.     Fraser,  33:  292. 
Lucas,  J..  Hermit  of  Red-Coat's  Green.     (D.  11.  Tuke) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  301. 
Lucas,  S.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  12:   557. 
Lucas  Family.     (J.  R.  Lucas)  N.  E.  Reg.  25:   151. 
Lucas  Garcia;  aTale.    Cath.  World,  13:  785.    14:  49,  189. 
Lucas  Van  Leyden.    (W.  Townsend)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  588. 
Lucca,  Pauline.     Loud.  Soc.  22:  ]i23,  464.  —  ICv.  Sat.  g: 

187.     15:  48. 

—  and  Clara  Louisa  Kellogg.     Lakeside,  g:  257. 
Lucca,  Italy.     (.\.  J.  C.  Hare)  Good  Words,  22:  23,  127. 

—  Baths  of.     Chainb.  J.  36:    70.  —  Colburn,  109:    127- 

471.     no:  9S-452.    in:  56-473. 

—  Episode  in  the  History  of.     For.  Q.  37:  304. 
Lucerne.     (II.  Bedford)  Month,  27:   34. 

—  Battle  of.     (J.  McShcrry)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  268. 
Lucia  and  Lucy;  Opera  and  Novel.    Temp.  Bar,  12:  404. 
Lucia  Neale:   Carmen    I'>oticum.     (J.   Ilannay)  Temp. 

bar,  21:  28S. 
Lucian.     (J.  A.  Fronde)  Fraser.  94:  419.  —  (C.  G.  Prow- 
ett)  Fraser,  88:  233.— Dub.  Univ.  66:  98.  —  Bib. 
R.  3:  411.  —  Conih.  36:  333.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
134:  7(/6.  — House.  Wonis,  ig:   541. 

—  and  <'hristianity.     (A.  Planck)  Biii.  Sac.  lo:  2S4,  44S. 

—  and  Christian  Writings.     Kitto,  12:  193. 

—  and  his  .\ge.     Dem.  R.  11:   223. 

—  and  his  Times.     Nat.  Q.  6:  264. 

—  Comedies  of.     Timon.  the  Jlisanthrope ;  translated. 

Eraser,  ig:  89,  215,  470. 

Charon;  translated.     Fra.ser,  ig:  630,  732. 

Menippiis  ;  translated.     Fras.er,  20:  300. 

—  Dream  of.     (J.  Sheehan)  Dub.  I'niv.  g3:  201. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Quar.  37:  32.  —  So.  R.  n.  s. 

6:  389. 

—  Ogmius;  illustrated.     (F.  S.  Schmidt)  .Arch,  i:  260. 

Hercules  of.     (S,  Weston)  .Arch.  14:  244. 

Lucifer  and  the  Poets.     Chainb.  J.  22:  135. 


LUCIFER 


776 


LUSHAIS 


Lucifer  Matutinus.     Cath.  World,  4:  no. 

Lucifer's  Ear.     (Mrs.  Tregent)  Cath.  World,  10:  836. 

Lucius,  First  Christian  King  (if  Britain.     (H.    Hallam) 

Arch.  33:  308. 
Lucius  Aurelius  Verus,  Inscription  to.     (W.  Bownuin) 

Arch.  1 :  109. 
Luck.     Chamb.  J.  43:  129.     57:503.  —  Putnam,  9:  654. 

—  in  Families.    Lond.  Soc.  13:  529.     15:  23.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  71:  9S7.     72:  472. 

—  in  a  Shadow ;  a  Tale.   (M.  E.  Stockton)  Lippinc.  5:  425. 

—  of  Abel  Steadnian.     (U.  H.  Davis)  Allan.  16:  331. 

—  of  Barry  Lyndon.    (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Fraser,  29 :  35- 

396.     30:  93-584. 

—  of  Edenhall.     (L.  Jewitt)  Ueliquary,  19:  145. 

—  of  Inigo  Dobbs.     (G.  Ilodder)  Bentlcy,  24:  217. 

—  of  Ladysmede.     Blackw.  85:  335-677.     86:  67-726. 

87:63-341.     Same  art.  Li V.  Age,  62:  451-796.    63: 
399,  462,  Soi.     64:  213,  549,  662.     65:  103. 

—  of  Lynhurst.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  362. 

—  of  Roaring  Camp.     (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  i:   183. 

Same  art.  N.  Eel.  4:  322. 
Lucknow.     Macmil.  4:  155.  — (G.  A.  F.  Van  Rhyn)  Ap- 
pleton,  13:  2S9. 

—  Defense  of.    Bentley,  43:  414.  — Dub.  Univ.  51:  479. 
a  Poem.     (A.  Tennyson)  19th  Cent.  5:  575.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  141 :  446. 

—  The  Goorkhas  at.     Chamb.  J.  31:  347. 

—  of  To-Day.     (A.  Forbes)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  89. 

—  Royal  Life  at.     Eel.  M.  44:  454. 

—  Siege  of.    Quar.  103:  505.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  211. 
English  Heroes  at.     Westm.  70:  350. 

How  I  won  Victoria  Cross  at.     Chamb.  J.  34:  251. 

—  Lady's  Diary  of.     Liv.  Age,  57:  7S7. 

Lucky  Disappointment;  a  Novel.  (Mrs.  R.  Church) 
Temp.  Bar,  24:  540.     25:  49,  220. 

Lucky  Discovery.     Tinsley,  5:  2S2, 

Lucky  Florin.     Sharpe,  28:  87. 

Lucky  Leg.     House.  Words,  19:  374. 

Lucky  Numbers.     Chamb,  J.  49:  796. 

Lucky  Omens.     Chamb.  J.  50:  S09. 

Luckv  Peer ;  a  Story.  (H.  C.  Andersen)  Scrib.  1 :  270-625. 

Lucky  Penny.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Sharpe,  15:  3S-321. 

Lucrece  of  France,  The.     Lond.  M.  8:  365. 

Lucretia;  a  Storj-.     (J.  A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  40:  supp.  87. 

Lucretius;  a  Poem.  (A.  Tennyson)  Macmil.  18:  i.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  80S. 

Lucretius  Carus,  T.  (J.  A,  Symonds)  Fortn.  23:  44,— 
(R,  T,  S.  Lowell)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  565.  — Mac- 
mil.  12:  49. —  (Dr.  Harrington)  Meth.  Q,  36:  64. 
—  (E,  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  5:  203. 

—  as  a  Scientist.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  833, 

—  Atomic  Theory  of.     No.  Brit.  48:  21 1,  —  Brit,  Q,  62: 

336.     Same  art,  Liv,  Age,  127:  3S7, 

—  Busby's  Translation.     Eel.  R.  19:  279. 

—  Good's  Translation.     (F.Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  10:  217.— 

Eel.  R.  4:  603,  645,  686. 

—  Munro's  Translation.     Ed.  R.  122:  238.  — (H.  Hay- 

man)  Contemp,  5:  222,  —  Fraser,  74:  443, 
Lucrezia,    (Mrs.  C.  Carr)  Good  Words,  21 :  712,  784,  854. 
Lucrpzia  Borgia.     (R.  B.  Davey)  Galax}',  13:  656. 

—  Character  of.     Ed.  R.  7:  342. 

—  Gregorovius's.     (T.  F.  Crane)  No.  Am.  121:  229. 
Lucy's  .Adventure.     Bentley,  39:  416.     Same  art.  Liv, 

Age,  50:  151. 
Lucy  Cooper;  an  Australian  Tale.     Sharpe,  i:  114-227. 
Lucy  Dale's  Christmas  Present.    (E.  Branthwayt)  Sharpe, 

39:  I- 
Lucy  in  the  City.     Godey,  56:  54,  148,  248. 
Luddite  Rioters  of  Nottinghamshire.     All  the  Year,  17: 

467. 
Luddite's  Sister.     Fraser,  19:  243. 
Ludewig,  Hermann  Erust.     Hist,  M,  i:  33.     12:  45. 


Ludicrous,  The.     (.T,  P,  Richter)  Peop,  .T.  11:  262,  360, 
Ludicrous  Side  of  Life.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  Hogg,  5:  340, 

35S- 
Ludlam's  Cave,  Vienna.     (P.  Toft)  Overland,  11:  364. 
Ludlow,  and  the  Lords  Marchers,  History  of.     Mo.  R. 

155:  374- 

—  Scenery  of.     (T.  Wright)  Once  a  Week,  14:  93. 
Ludolf,  Henry  William.     Clir.  Obs.  27:  385. 
Ludwell  Genealogy.     (C.  F.  Lee,  jr.)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  220. 
Ludwig,  King  of  Bavaria.     See  Louis. 

Ludwig,  Otto.    Between  Heaven  and  Earth,    Eel.  M.  47: 

23'- 

Luebeck.     Eel.  M.  66:  25, 

—  Lounge  at.     Siiarpe,  27:  255. 

Luetzen,  At.     (J.  K.  Hosmer)  A'lan.  37:  415. 

—  Visit  to,  Oct,,  1S62,   (H,Merivale)  Macmil,  7:  257,350, 
Lufiji  River  and  Copal  Trade,     Geog,  M,  i:  181, 
Lugano,  Festa  at.     (H.  D.  Jenkins)  Lakeside,  6:  124. 
Luggage,  Management  of,     Chamb.  J.  57:  97,  368. 

—  Physiognomy  of.     All  the  Year,  23:  39, 

—  Two  Sides  to.     All  the  Year,  23:   162, 

Luigia  San  Felice;  a  Sketch  from  modern  History,     Tait, 

n,  s,  8:  697, 
Luisella;  a  Poem,     Putnam,  6:  305, 
Luke,  Hvpothesis  identifying  him  with  Silas,     Kitto,  6: 

328: 
Luke;  a  Poem.     (Bret  Harte)  Scrib.  7:  208. 
Lukens,  Isaiah,  Obituary  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  42:  423. 
Lullaby.     (C,  W,  Mason)  Fraser,  80:  521, 
Lully,  Raj-mond,  Career  of,     (S.  Hailstone)  Dub.  Univ. 

'78:  4:,. 
Lumber,  Michigan.     O.  &  N.  7:  621. 

—  How  it  is  made.     (G.  S.  Kaime)  Lakeside,  6:  207. 

—  Where  it  comes  from.    (G.  S.  Kaime)  Lakeside,  3:  188. 
See  also  Timber. 

Lumbering.     Penny  M.  6:  374.     12:  18,27,42. 

—  in  North  America.     (C.  D.  Robinson)  Scrib,  15:    145, 

—  in  Washington  Territory,     (C.  M.  Scammon)  Over- 

land, 5:  55, 

—  in  Winter.     Ev,  Sat.  10:  78, 
Lumbering  E.xpedition,     Chamb,  J.  43:  790. 
Lumbermen,  Canadian,  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,  6:  47. 

See  also  Loggers. 
Lumisden,  Andrew,  Dennistoun's  Memoirs  of.     Fraser, 

51 :  642.     See  Strange,  Sir  Robert. 
Limi ley  Entail,    St,  James,  26:  59-717,    27:33-780,   28: 

5>  '35- 
Ltmiley's  Pardner.     (S,  R,  Brockton)  Overland,  15:  65, 
Lunacy.     See  Insanity, 

Lunar  Discovery ;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  106. 
Lunar  Hoax.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  30:  177. 
Lunar  Observations;  a  Jeu  d' Esprit,    Temp,  Bar,  31 :  482, 

See  Moon, 
Lunatics,     See  Insane, 

Lunatic  Pleasure  Party.     Chamb.  J.  38:  334. 
Lunch,  Free.     (A.  Fonblanque)  Belgra.  22:  176. 
Lundy  Island,  Colburn,  160:  423.  — Liv.  Age,  134:  703. 

—  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,  6:  137. 

Lundy's  Lane,  Battle  of.  ( W.  Scott)  Hist.  M.  10:253,  272. 
Luneburg,  Great  Desert  of.     (S.  A.  Talley)  So.  M.  17: 

458. 
Lungs,  Catherwood  on  Diseases  of.     Mo.  R.  156:  382. 

—  Structure  and  Use  of.     Penny  M.  i:  370. 

—  Weak,  How  to  make  strong.     (D.  Lewis)  Atlan.  ii: 

657. 
Lung   Capacity  and    tight    Lacing.     (J.  Farrar)   Good 

Words,  21:  202. 
Lunt,  Mrs.  William  P.     Unita.  R.  5:  547. 
Lurking  Literature  of  London.     Chamb.  J.  25:  58, 
Lusatia,  Upper,  Traditions  and  Tales  of.     Blackw.  55: 

665.     56:  83,  196,  726. 
Lushais,  The,     (A.  Campbell)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  57, 


LUSmXGTON 


777 


LUTHERAX 


Lnshington,  Dr.,  Mr.  Heath,  and  the  Thirty-nine  Articles. 

(F.  O.  Maurice)  Macmil.  5:  153. 
Lussaii,  Raveneau  tie,  Biicanier.     Curnh.  20:   152. — (J. 

T.  Head  ley)  Harper,  18:   iS. 
Luster,  Apparatus  for  producing.     (O.  N.  Hood)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  89:  260. 

—  Dove's  Theory  of.     (O.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  81 :  339. 
Lute,  The.     Penny  M.  9:  390,  394. 

LutfuUah  Kiian.     House.  Words,  16:  490. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Nat.  R.  5:  2S4.  —  Li  v.  Age,  55: 

83.  —  New  Q.  6:  419. 
Luther,  Martin.  (J.  Stephen)  Ed.  R.  68:  273.  Same 
art.  Mus.  35:  321.  —  (S.Osgood)  (Jhr.  Exam.  30: 
148.  —  (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  32:  19.  —  (J.  Cord- 
ner)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  98.  —  Blacl<w.  25:  26,  200.  — 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  596.  —  (G.  T.  Flanders)  Univ.  Q. 
36:  55.  —  (H.  R.  Haweis)  Good  AVords,  15:  56,  133. 

—  (J.  Kostlin)  Evang.  R.  14:  33. —  (F.  Schaller) 
So.  M.  10:  129.  —  Kitto,  9:  445.  19:  I. — Lond. 
Q.  3:  301.  —  Nat.  M.  4:  390,  490.  5:  16-4S7. — 
(0.  W.  Wight)  Univ.  Q.  10:  379. 

—  and  Lyman  Bcecher.     Hours  at  Home,  i:  59. 

—  and  Erasmus.     (B.  Sadtler)  Luth.  Q.  5:  547. 

—  and  the  Count  Eberhard  von  Erbach.     Nat.  M.  3:  8i. 

—  and  the  German  Bible.     Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  46. 

—  and  Germany.     N.  Eel.  3:  85.  —  (J.  E.  Montgomery) 

Harper.  61 :  ;^S. 

—  and  Leo  X.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  39:  91. 

—  and  IMelancthon,  Graves  of.     (T.   C.  Reynolds)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  9:  641. 

—  and  the  old  Church.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  16:  loS. 

—  and  the  Papacy.     Dub.  R.  39:  1. 

—  and  the  Reformation.     (S.  H.  Morse)  Radical,  4:  212. 

—  (J.  Gumming)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  i:  171.  —  (J.  W. 
Nevin)  Mercersb.  15:  269.  —  (S.  D.  Finckel)  Evang. 
R.  14:  336.  —  (T.  Vickers)  Nation,  7:  371. — 
Brownson,  12:  61 

—  and  Sclileiermachcr  as  Preachers.     (E.  Smilev)  Univ. 

Q-  33:  449-     34:   146- 

—  and  the  two  Students.     (A.  Helps)  Good  Words,  14: 

3S9.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  719. 

—  and  Wittenberg.    (A.  A.  Livermore)  Unita.  R.  1 :  446. 

—  and  Zwingle.     (F.  Mackintire)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  170. 

—  as  a  Poet  and  Musician.     (W.  M.  Revnolds)  Evang. 

R.  6:  97. 

—  as  a  Pulpit  Orator.     (J.  G.  Morris)  Evang.  R.  9:  4S6. 

—  Asperity  of  his  Language.     (J.  G.  Morris)  Luth.  Q. 

11:  I. 

—  at  the  Wartburg.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Hours  at  Home, 

6:  21S. 

—  at  Worms.     (A.   Alexander)  Princ.  8:  ^4:;.  —  (J.  L. 

Jewett)  Meth.  Q.  4:  528.  —  Evang.  R.  18:  449.  21 : 
350.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  200. 

—  Byways  in  the  Lifeof.    (.L  G.  Morris)  Luth.  Q.  II :  299. 

—  Cell  of.     (T.  C.  Reynolds)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  746. 

—  Character  of.     Ed.  R.  7:  354. 

Career,  and  Tenets  of.     Chr.  Rem.  15:  93. 

—  Childhood  and  Youth  of.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  8.3: 

594.  —  Penn  Mo.  4:  86-339. 

—  Church   and    Slate,    and   Irish   Church.     (H.  Wace) 

jNLicniil.  19:   170. 

—  Colloquies  and  Disputations  of.     (.1.  G.  Jlorris)  Luth. 

Q.  10:  386. 

—  Correspondence  of.     (.J.  AV.  Alexander)  Princ.  2:  504. 
and   Character  of.     (H.   Rogers)  Ed.   R.    82:    9^. 

Same  art.  Ed.  AL  6:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  6:  325. 

—  Death  of.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  517.     5:   137. 

—  D.  vil  Talk.     (Dr.  Rowan)  Dub.  Univ.  54:  37. 

—  Doctrine  of  Predestination.     (G.  F.  Behringer)  Luth. 

Q.  11:  184. 

—  Education  and  Educational  Views  of.     (B.  Scars)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  24:  97. 


Luther,  Martin,  Funeral  Oration  on.    (P.  Melanchthon) 
Liv.  Age,  8:  164. 

—  Hare's  Vindication  of.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  88. 

—  Human  Heart  of.     (R.  Collyer)  Lakeside,  i:  178. 

—  H^-mns.     (NV.'M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  i:   143. 

—  Incognito.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  699. 

—  Larger  and  Smaller  Catechism.    (.1.  G.  Morris)  Evang. 

R.  i:  67. 

—  Last  Days  and  Death  of.    Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  1 :  195. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Chr.  Kxani.  27:  402. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Mus.  28:  271.     29:  446. 

—  Memorial  of.     Temp.  Bar,  24:   177. 

—  Meurer's  Life  of.     (H.  I.  Schmidt)  Evang.  R.  i:   321. 

—  Michelet's  Life  of.     (W.  B.  0.  Peabody)  No.  Ani.  63: 

433- 

—  Monument  to,  at  Worms.     (K.  Blind)  Fortn.  11:  72. 
Rietschel's.     Art  .J.  11:  193.     12:  2S3. 

—  Ode  on.     Blackw.  56:  So. 

—  Pictorial    Representations   of.       (C.   P.    Krauth,   jr.) 

Evang.  R.  3:  451. 

—  Pfister's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  498. 

—  Preaching  of.    Origin  and  Peculiarities  of.     (C.  W. 

Schaeffer)  Evang.  R.  14:  313. 

—  Psalm  of;  translated.     (T.  Carl  vie)  Fraser,  2:  743. 

—  Religious  I'^xperience  of.     (B.  Sears)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  519. 

—  Scenes  in  the  Life  of.     Art  J.  6:  70. 

—  Sears's  Life  of.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  22:  437.  — 

(W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  2:  435. 

—  Table  Talk.     Am.   Bib.   Repos.   3d  s.  3:   553.  —  (H. 

Southern)  Retros.  5:  2S3.  —  Mus. 29:  397.  —  (J.  G. 
Morris)  Luth.  Q.  10:  473. 

—  Theology  of.    (.J.  A.  Dorner)  Contemp.  3:  571.    Same 

art.  Theo.  Eel.  4:  475. 

—  Translation  of  the  Bible.     See  Bible. 

—  Views  of.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  73:  i. 
on  Education  and  Schools.     (K.  von  liaumer)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  4:  421. 

on  endless  Punishment.     (T.  J.  Sawver)  Univ.  <i. 

7:  356. 

—  Visits  to  Sick-Bed  of.    (J.  G.  Morris)  Luth.  Q.  ii :  513. 

—  Works  of,  Editions  of.     Evang.  R.  13:  581. 

—  Writings  of.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  2:  191.  —  Retros. 

10:  220.  —  (C.   E.  Stowe)  Am.  Bib.    Repos.    2d  s. 
11:  241.     12:  I.     Same  art.  Cong.  M.  27:  477. 

—  Youth  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  9:  104. 

Lutheran,  Rightof  Name.  (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  2:  126. 
Lutherans,  The.     (I.  C.  Billman)  Cong.  Q.  14:  246. — 
(W.  D.  Williamson)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  162. 

—  Church  Love  of.     (G.  Diehl)  Luth.  Q.  i:  434. 

—  Publications  by,  in  the  United  States.     (M.  L.  Stoever) 

Evang.  R.  8:  264. 

—  Service  for  all  English-speaking.     (E   T.  Horn)  Luth. 

Q.  11:   163. 
Lutheran  Church.     (.1.  .\.  Seiss)  Evang.  R.  17:   167. 

—  and  the  Church  Question.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb. 

23:  3S9. 

—  and  Creeds  before  1580.     (R.  Weiser)  Luth.  Q.  8:  352. 

—  and  Emigration.     (S.  Anghcy)  Luth.  <J.  8:  3S2. 

—  and  Ecdesiast.  HLstory.    (  E.  ,1.  Wolf)  Luth.  Q.  4:  419. 

—  and  Lord's  Day.     (C.  P.  Krauth,  jr.)  Evang.  R.  8:  354, 

—  Book  of  Worship  oL     (.1.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  i:  146. 

—  Churcii  Feeling  in.    (H.  L.  Baugher)  Evang.  R.  2:  390. 

—  Church  Question  in.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  23:  389. 

—  Confession  of.     (C.  F.  Schaeffer)  Evang.  R.  5:   189. 

—  (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  i:  468. 

—  Cultus  of.     Evang.  R.  4:  524. 

—  Doctrinal  System  of.     (J.  II.  Kurtz)  Evang.  R.  15: 

190,  485. 

—  Doctrinal    Theology   of,   Schmidt's.     (J.   A.    Brown) 

Luth.  (J.  6:   144. 

—  Doctrine  of  Election  in.     (C.  F.  Schaeffer)  Evang.  R, 

3:  359- 


LUTHERAX 


778 


LUXURY 


Lutheran  Church,  Doctrine  of  Lord's  Supper  in.     (H.  I. 
Schmidt)  Evang.  K.  3:  198. 

—  Early  History  of.     (('.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  9:  115. 

—  Education  in.     (H.  L.  Bautchcr)  Evanj^.  R.  5:  225. 

—  Evangelical.     (C.  P.  Gregory)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  266. 

—  Fatliersand  Founders  of.    iB.  Sears)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  636, 

—  General  Synod  of.     (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  i :  276. 

5:  239.     7:  126,  413.     9:    76.     11:    125.     14:  97. 

15:  396.  —  (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  9:  464. 
1875.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  5:  591.  — (S.  A. 

Ort)  Luth.  Q.  6:  I.      ' 
1S77.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  7:  325. 

—  Chasm  between  tiic  English  and  the  German.     (E.  F. 

Geise)  Luth.  Q.  7:  409. 

—  Hcrocsof.  in  17th  Cent.    (.J.Oswald)  Evang.  R.  6:  344. 

—  Historical  Reminiscences  of,     (J.  N.  Hoffman)  Evang. 

R.  2:  265. 

—  History  of,  Conservation  of.     (M.  Sheeleigh)  Luth.  Q. 

5:  429- 

—  in  America,  Resources  of.     (S.  W,  Harkey)  Evang. 

R.  3:  554. 

vindicated.     (S.  S.  Schmucker)  Evang.  R.  8:  453. 

Vocation  of.    (S.  S.  Schnnicker)  Evang.  R.  2:  4S9. 

—  in  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.     (W.  Hull)  Lutli.  Q.  10:   -,3. 

—  in  Duchess  Co.,  N.  Y.     (W.  Hull)  Luth.  Q.  11:  38^1. 

—  in  Frederick,  Md.     (G.  Dielil)  Evang.  R.  7:  459. 

—  in  Illinois.     (F.  Springer)  Luth.  (J.  3:  525. 

—  in  New  Netherlands  and  New  York.     (\V.  M.  Rey- 

nolds) Evang.  R.  6:  305. 

—  in  Prussia,  Persecution  of,  1831-40.     Mo.  R.  151:  546. 

—  in  Russia.     (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  9:  563. 

—  in  the'  United  States.     (E.  Harris)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15: 

37S.  —  (C.  P.  Krauth)   Evang.  R.  2:  i.  — (M.  L, 

Stoever)  Cong.  Q.  4:  169.  —  (JL  L.  Stoever)  Evang. 

R.  20:  113. 
Proposed  Plan  of  Union,  1S19.     (F.  A.  Muhlenberg) 

Evang.  R.  12:  590. 
Publications  of  Members  of.  (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang. 

R.  8:  264.     12:  542. 

—  Jubilee  of,  18S0.  (J.  D.  Severingham)  Luth.  Q.  10:  52S. 

—  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  40:  243. 

—  Misdevelopment  from  Division.     (E.  F.  Geise)  Luth. 

Q.7:  517- 

—  Patriarchs  of.     (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  15:  159. 

—  Polity  of.     (J.  A.  Blown)  Luth.  Q.  6:  397.     7:  119. 

—  (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  10:  510. 

—  Present  Position  of,  1859.     (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R. 

11:  12. 

—  Problems  of  History.    (F.  W.  Conrad)  Luth.  Q.  i :  557. 

—  Schaeffer's  Hist.  of.     (C.P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  9:  115. 

—  Schmidt's  Dogmatik  of.     (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R. 

i:  119,496.     10:  579.     11:  194. 

—  South.     (W.  E.  Hubbert)  Luth.  Q.  9:  245. 

—  Symbols  of.     (J.  N.  Hoffman)  Evang.  R.  2:  402. 

—  Theological  Education  in.    (H.  L.  Baugher)  Evang.  R. 

1 :  119. 

—  Union  in.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  i:  241. 

—  Unity  of.     (C.  P.  Krauth,  jr.)  Evang.  R.  5:  352. 

—  Worship  in.     Evang.  R.  6:  576. 

Lutheran  Clergymen,  Reminiscences  of.    (M.  L.  Stoever) 
Evang.  R.:  — 


Baer,  C.  F.,  15:  534. 
Baetes,  W.,  19:  405. 
Baker,  J.  C,  11:  202. 
Berger,  J.,  8:  210. 
Bergman,  C.  F.,  6:  553. 
Bergman,  ,1.  E..  9:  13. 
Berkenmeyer,  W.  C,  13:  362. 
Bolzius.  J.  i\I.,  9:  I. 
Brunnholz,  P.,  7:  152. 
Butler,  J.  G,,  sen.,  10:  564. 
Carpenter,  "W.,  15:  129, 


Crumbaugh,  J.  S.,  17:  391. 
Dielil,  M.,  21:  177. 
Demme,  C.  R.,  15:  428. 
Eichelberger,  L.,  14:  293. 
Endress,  C.  F.,  6:  22. 
Eyster,  INI.,  8:  113. 
Flohr,  G.  D.,  10: '573, 
Garver,  D. ,  18:  233. 
Goeliring,  J.,  6:  268. 
(Joertncr,  J.  P.,  8:  186. 
Gunn,  W.,  7:  74. 


Geissenhainer,  F.  W.,  8:  501. 
Handschuh.  J.  F.,  7:   159. 
Harrison,  \V   H.,  18:  240. 
Hartwig,  J.  C,  7:  16S. 
llazelius,  K.  L.,  7:  377. 
Heck,  .J.,  21:  171. 
Heintzelman,  J.  D.  M  ,  11: 

429. 
Henkel,  C,  10:  392. 
Henkel,  P.,  20:  387. 
Helmuth,  J.  C.  H.,  6:  2. 
Jacobs.  D.,  7:  39 J. 
Karn,  A.  »!.,  20:  396. 
Keller,  Beiij.,  16:  470. 
Keller,  Ezra,  7:  63. 
Keller,  Email.,  9:  515. 
Keller.  K.  A.  M.,  16:  476. 
Kemp,  T.  W.,  17:  396. 
Krauth,  C.  P.,  sen.,  ig:  89. 
Krug,  J.  A.,  11:  435. 
Kuiize,  .J.  0.,  5:  515. 
Kurtz,  Benj.,  18:  25. 
Kurtz,  J.  1).,  8:  519. 
Kurtz,  J.  N.,  6:  261. 
Lochman,  J.  G.,  6:  15. 
Martin,  J.  N.,  20:  381. 
.Mayer,  P.  F.,  10:  igo. 
Miller,  G.  B.,  21:  24. 
Miller,  J..  13:  561. 
Moeller,  H.,  g:  273. 
IMuhlenberg,  H.  M.,  5:  520. 


Quitman,  F.  H.,  10:  183. 
Raus,  L. ,  ig:  625. 
Reck,  A.,  21 :  339. 
Richards,  .J.  \V.,6:  425. 
Rutlirautt",  F.,  13:  570. 
Ruthraufl',  F.  J.,g:  390. 
Rutbraurt",  J.,  g:  384. 
Schaetler,  F.  C,  8:  201. 
Schaefter,  F.  D.,  6:  275. 
Sliaum,  J,  H.,  7:  527. 
Sclierer,  I).,  6:  27. 
Sclierer,  J.,  6:  27. 
Schmidt,  J.  F..  6:  10. 
Sclimidt,  W..  10:  3S6. 
Schmucker,  J.  G.,  6:  413. 
Schultze,  C.  E.,  7  :  538. 
Schwartz,  J.  G.,  6:  542. 
Sharretts,  X.  G.,9:  511. 
Shober,  G.,  8:  404. 
Sommer,  P.  N.,  13:  370. 
Steck,  M.  J.,  8:   105. 
Stoever,  J.  C,  ig:  622. 
Stohlnian,  C.  F.  E.,  21:  334. 
Storch,  C.  A.  G.,  8:  398. 
Streit,  C,  g:  37S. 
Ulrich,  J.,  14:  298. 
Voigt,  J.  L,,  11 :  432. 
Wackerhagen,  A.,  17:  485. 
Wingard,  J.,  20:  392. 
Wrangel,  C.  M.,  11:  598. 
Yeager,  J.  C.  W.,  15:   135. 


Lutheran  Hymnology.     (F.  M.  Bird)  Evang.  R.  16:  23, 

i93>  328. 
Lutheran  Manual.     (S.  S.  Schmucker)  Evang.  R.  6:  468. 

7-  234-   _ 
Lutheran  Ministry,  Subscription  to  the  Confessions.     (C. 

von  Palmer)  Luth.  Q.  2:  580. 
Lutheran  Monographs,  Krauth's.     (.1.  A.  Brown)  Luth. 

Q.  8:  621. 
Lutheran  Publications  in  the  United  States,  List  of.    (JL 

L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  12:  542. 
Lntheran  Publication  Society,  Special  Mission  of.  (J.  IL 

W.  Stuckenberg)  Evang.  R.  20:  462. 
Lutheran  Quarterly  Review,  Work  of.     (M.  Valentine) 

Luth.  Q.  5:  604. 
Lutheranism.    (H.  Heppe)  IMercersb.  5:  1S5. —  Clir.  Obs. 

55:  293.  —  Lond.  Q.  39:   132. 

—  and  Calvinism.     (J.  H.  M.  d'Aubigne)  Cong.  M.  28: 

Si-373- 

—  and  the  Episcopacj'.     (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Am.  Church 

R.  16:  84. 

—  and  the  Reformation.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  1 :  130. 

—  before  Luther.     (R.  Weiser)  Evang.  R.  20:  255. 

—  German.     Lond.  Q.  lo:  445. 

—  in  Illinois,  Early  History  of.     (S.  W.  Harkey)  Evang. 

R.  17:  526.    " 

—  in  the  L^nito<l  States.     (F.  Springer)  Evang.  R.  11 :  96. 

—  (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  543. 
Luttrell,    Henry  ;  a   forgotten   Poet.      (A.  Dobson)  St. 

James,  42:  43. 
Luttrell,  Narcissus.     Diary.     Bentley,  42:  162,  279. — 

No.  Brit.  27:  366. 
Lutzow,  Eliza  von  Ahlefeldt.     Liv.  Age,  62:  31. 
Luxembourg  Question.     Bentley,  61 :  524. 
Luxor,  Obelisk  of.     See  Obelisk. 

—  Visit  to.     (R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  3:  521. 
Luxury.     Eraser,  86:  415. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Quar.  152:  486. 

—  Art  of.     (H.  St.  John)  Belgra.  28:  470. 

—  Artistic  Aspects  of.     (G.  A.  Simcox)  Portfo.  4:  72. 

—  Essay  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  163. 

—  Morals  of.     (E.  de  Laveleye)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  669. 

—  Our  Love  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  4:  316,  347. 

—  Uses  of .     Cornh.  2:  345. 

—  What  is  culpable  V     (W.  R.  Greg)  Contemi).  21:  616. 


LUXURY 


779 


LYRICS 


Luxury,  What  is  culpable?  Greg  on.  (G.  Smith)  Con- 
temp.  22:  126.     Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  3:  410. 

Luxuries,  Taxes  on.    (E.  de  I'arieuj  J.  Siatis.  Soc.  24:  167. 

Lybian  Desert,  Day  in.  Colburn,  104:  393.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  46:  631. 

—  Oases  of.     (G.  Schweinfurth)  Geog.  M.  i :  25S. 
Lycanthropy.     Chamb.  J.  12:  124.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

19:  190. 

—  in  London.     (D.  Costello)  Beutley,  38:  361.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  3S5. 
Lyceum,  American.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  535.  —  Am.  Bib- 

liop.  3:  376. 
Lyceums  and  Lecturing  in  America.  All  the  Year,  25 :  317. 

—  and  Societies  for  the  Diffusion  of  Knowledge.     (X. 

Cleaveland)  Am.  List,  of  Listruc.  1830:   145. 

—  Usefulness  of.     (S.  C.  Phillips)  Am.  List,  of  Listruc. 

1831:  65. 
Lyceum  Lecture.     (.J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  8:  271. 
Lychnoscopes.     Reliquary,  9:  9. 
Lycia,  Antiquarian  Researches  in.     Dub.  R.  22:   15S. 

—  Antiquities  of.     Colburn,  79:  231. 

—  Fellows's  Discoveries  in.     Mo.  U.  155:  317. 

—  Spratt's  Travels  in.     Bib.  R.  3:  127. 

—  Travels  in.      (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  5:  67.  —  Westra. 

46:  516.  —  Chr.  Exam.  33:  82. 
Lycurgus,  the  Athenian  Patriot.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  S3. 

—  and  Spartan  Education.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  611. 
Lycus,  the  Centaur.     Lond.  M.  6:   141. 
L^vddalcross,  Tales  of .     Lond.  M.  5:  5-539. 
Lydenliam,  or  Memoirs  of  a  Man  of  the  World.     Colburn, 

28:  551. 

Lydford  Law.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  233. 

Lydia,  the  Foolah  Slave.     Chamb.  J.  16:  S3. 

Lyeli,  Sir  Charles.  Nature,  11:  341.  —  (A.  Geikie)  Na- 
ture, 12:  325.  —  (C.  Wright)  Nation,  20:  146.— 
Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  269.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  231. — 
with  portrait,  (G.  M.  Towle)  Appleton,  6:  213. — 
Eel.  M.  84:  60S.  —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  64:  262, 

—  Liv.  Age,  62:  387. 

^- and  Tennyson.     Liv.  Age,  70:  417. 

—  Travels  in  .\merica.     (A.  Gray)  No.  Am.  61:  49S.  — 

(F.  Bowcn)  No.  Am.  69:  325.  —  Ed.  R.  83:  129. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  8:  605.  —  Eraser,  41:  564. — 
Am.  Whig  R.  2:  403.  —  No.  Brit.  14:  541.  —  Quar. 
85:  1S3.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  22:  337.  —  Liv.  Age, 
6:  340.  22:  170. — Eel.  R.  82:  464.  90:  349. 
Lying.  (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  i :  1S4.  —  (T.  R.  Louns- 
bury)  Nation,  2:  796.  —  Nation,  2:  825.  3:  17. — 
Bost.  Q.  3:  409. 

—  as  a  Fine  Art.     (W.  L.  Kingsley)  Scnb.  16:  275. 

—  as  a  Science.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  215.     Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  8:  435. 

—  Every-Da}-.     (L.  Blanchard)  Colburn,  66:  264. 

—  for  the  Right.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  167. 

—  from  Motives  of  Humanity,   Right  of.     (L  Kant)  J. 

Spec.  Philos.  7:  (Apr.)  14. 

—  in  all  its  Branches,  Mrs.  Opie  on.     Lond.  JL  12:  103. 

—  Mus.  7:  61. —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  9S. 

—  Is  it  ever  justifiable  ?     (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  i :  1S4, 

—  New  Eng.  M.  7:  302. 

—  Physiology  of.     Colburn,  66:  54. 

—  Polite  Art  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  377. 

—  Science  of.     (W.  L.  Penfield)  Lakeside,  7:  403. 
See  Promises. 

Lying  awake.     (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words,  6:  145. 
Lying-in  Listitutions,  Miss  Nightingale  on.  Nature,  5:  22. 
Lyle,  John,  sen.     Princ.  20:  324. 
Lyman,  .J.  seph.     (J.  P.  Lesley)  O.  &  N.  4:  636.  —  (E. 

B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  319. —with  portrait,  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  12:  329. 

—  Sermon  of.     Chr.  Disc.  3 :  380. 
Lyman,  Phineas.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  577. 


Lyman,  Theodore.     Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  5. 
Lyme,  Conn.,  Births.  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in.     X.  E. 
Keg.  34:  37- 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  23:  425.     24:  30.     31:  211. 

32:  82.     33:  438. 

—  Waite  Family  and.     (M.  J.  Lamb)  Harper,  52:  313. 
Lyme  Regis,  Gossip  about.     St.  James,  13:  505. 

—  a  Splinter  of  History.     Cornh.  42  :  709.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  148:  51. 
LjTnne,  Eng.,  Smith's  Antiquities  of.     Colburn,  90:  196. 
Lynch  Law.     Brit.  &  For.  It.  14:  29.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5: 

21 S.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  i:  121. 

—  in  America.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  23:  loi. 

—  in  Missouri.     Once  a  Week,  9:  47. 

—  Mercy  of  Judge  Lynch.     All  the  Year,  6:  321. 

—  Uses  and  Abuses  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  11  :  459.     12: 

494.     13:  213. 

Lynching,  American.     Howitt,  3:   109. 

Lyndhurst,  John  Singleton  Copley,  Lord.  Dub.  Univ, 
63  :  123.  —  St.  Paul's,  4  :  571.  —  with  portrait, 
Eraser,  14:  457.  32:  49.  —  (E.  R.  Seymour)  Col- 
burn, 129:  366.  —  Eel.  M.  43:  420.  —  Bentley,  55: 
84. — Mus.  40:  296. 

—  and  Brougham,  Campbell's  Lives  of.     Quar.  126:  i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  lOo:  643  —  Am.  Law  R.  4:  253. 

—  Life  of.    Ed.  R.  129:  556. 

—  Speeches.     Dub.  R.  5:  437. 

Lyndon  Hall.     House.  Words,  16:  46S,  496. 
Lyud.say,   Sir  David,   Loring's  Edition.     (.A..  Falconer) 
Fraser,  85:  92.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  II2:  502. 

—  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  76. 

—  Satires  of.     Cornh.  16:  622. 

Lyne,  Mr.;  a  religious  Lnpostor.  Temp.  Bar,  15:  139. 
Lynmouth  and  Lynton,  Scenery  of.     Penny  M.  13:  227. 

—  revisited.     Blackw.  66:  412. 

Lynn,  Mass.,  Genealogical  Items  relative  to.  (J.  B.  Felt) 
N.  E.  Reg.  5:  93.  251.  339- 

—  Materials  for  History  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  iSS. 
Lynwode,  Wm.,  Notices  of.     (J.  Hunter)  Arch,  34:  403. 
Lynx,  The.     Penny  M.  4:  241. 

—  La,<t,  in  France.     St.  Paul's,  3:  557. 

Lyou,  of  Preston,  Yeoman;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  28:  570. 

Lyon,  Capt.  G.  F.     Select  J.  2:   [271. 

Lyon,  James.     Narrative  of  Indian  Captivity.     Olden 

Time,  2:  87. 
Lyon,  Mary.     Am.  J.  Educ.  10  :  649.  —  (J.  P.  Cowles) 

New  Eng.  10:  259. 

—  her  Faith  ;md  Works.  (.\.  B.  Harris)  Cong.  R.  II :  375. 
Lyon,  Matthew.  LettertoJ<din  Adams.  Hist.  M.  22:  360. 
Lyon,  Gen.  Nathaniel.    (D.  M.  Colton)  Contin.  JIo.  i :  405. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (A.  Woodward)  N.  E.  Reg. 

20:  97. 
Lyons,  Frince.     Hunt,  18:  ;io. 

—  Cath.dral  of.     Penny  M.9:  3S5. 

—  Fete  Day  at.     (G.  Smith)  Cath.  World,  15:  362. 

—  Few  Days  at.     Once  a  Week,  11:  59S. 

—  (Jraveyard  at.     Chamb.  J.  49:  250. 

—  Notre  Dame  de  Fouvieres.     (.M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath. 

World,  28:  172. 

—  Recollection  of,  before  the  War  of  1S70.     (C.  Kent) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  416. 
Lyra  Apostolica,  Review  of.     Chr.  Obs.  37:  460. 
Lyra  Innocentium.     (^uar.  78:  23. 
Lyra  Urbanica.     Westm.  34:  115. 
Lyre,  The.     Penny  M.  9:  390,  304. 
Lvre-Bird.     (G.  .-V.  Lewis)  Am.  Natural.  4:  321 .  —  Penny 

M.  6:  92. 
Lyric  of  Life.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland.  8:  22S. 
Lyrics  by  Letter  H.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Putnam,  4:  213. 

—  from  the  Italian  Poets.     Chr.  Rem.  12:  47S. 

—  of  the  Street.     (J.  W.  Howe)  Allan.  9:  555.     10:  98, 

720.     11:  119,  372.     12:  3S0. 


LYRICS 


'80 


LYTTON 


Lyrics,  Recent  English.  (J.  T.  Fields)  Clir.  Exam.  48:  40. 
Lyric  Drama  in  1S4S.     Eraser,  38:  225. 
Lyric  Poem  from  de  la  Vega.     Diib.  Univ.  25:  187. 
Lyric  Poetry.     (A.  Robbins)  Clir.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  356-512. 

—  Greek.     Westm.  98:  54. 

—  of  Spain.     Ed.  R.  40:  443. 

—  Three  Phases  of.     (T.  Bayne)  Eraser,  102:  627. 
Lyrical  Fables.     (R.  Lytton)  Fortn.  16:  64-72S. 
Lyrical  Matters.     Uiib.  L'liiv.  21:  95. 

Lyrical  Translations  from  the  Italian,  Gla.'^sford's.     Ed. 

R.  84:  102. 
Lyrists,  Some  English.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  3S0. 
Lysa,  Congregation  of,  Chronicles  of.     Kitto,  33:  310. 
Lyscon,  S.     Magna  Uritannica.     Qiiar.  5:  332. 
Lysippus,   Bronze  Horses  of.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Hours  at 

Home,  II :  121. 
Lvte,  H.  E.     Poems.     Ed.  R.  59:  171.  —  Eel.  R.  44:  269. 

59:  3S. 

Lyttelton,  George,  Lord  Phillimore's  Memoirs  of.  (J.  W. 
Croker)  Quar.  78:  216. 

Lyttelton,  Thomas,  Lord;  was  he  Junius?  Liv.  Age,  42: 
223. 

Lytton,  E.  L.  Buhver,  Lord.  Quar.  134:  4S7.  —  with 
portrait,  Colburn,  31:  437.  —  with  portrait.  Eraser, 
6:  112. — Westm.  39:  33. — So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  405. 
—  Eel.  M.  15:  60. —  (G.  Gilfillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  13: 
409.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  10:  362. —  Blackw.  77: 
221.  113:  356.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  52S.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  117:  67.  —  (J.  McCarthy)  Galaxj', 
10:  213.  —  (M,  E.  Braddon)  Beigra.  20:  y^,.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  52:  34. — Colburn,  156:  569.  —  with  portrait, 
Appleton,  5:  2S4.  — with  jiortrait,  Once  a  Week,  26: 
583.  —  Bentley,  24:  i.  —  (E.  Roscoe)  Victoria,  21: 
42.  —  Eel.  M.  32:  175.  —  Liv.  Age,  37:  147.  —  (W. 
Baird)  So.  M.  12:  404.  —  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9: 
9,  i3>  87.  — Temp.  Bar,  37:  454. 

—  Alice;  or  the  Mysteries.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  210.  —  Mo.  R. 

146:  34. 

—  and  Dickens;  a  Contrast.     Temp.  Bar.  43:   16S. 

—  and  Mrs.  Grundy.     Eraser,  41:  9S.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  24:  433. 

—  as  Dramatist  and  Novelist.     Temp.  Bar,  38:  233 

—  as  a  Novelist.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  312.  —  Westm.  83: 

468.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  85:  166.  —  Cornh.  27:  345. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  243,  3S7. 

—  as  Novelist,  Philosopher,  and  Poet.     Nat.  R.  8:  279. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  62:   707. 

—  as  an  Orator.     Eel.  M.  35:   127. 

—  as  a  Poet.     Eel.  M.  25:  541.  —  St.  James,  18:  495. 

—  as  a  Politician  and  Speaker.    (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Eraser, 

90:  789. 

—  Athens.     (Sir  D.  K.  Sandford)  Ed.  R.  65:   151*.— 

Blackw.  42:  44. —  Eel.  R.  66:  457.  —  Eraser,  16:  347. 

—  Autobiography.     Eraser,  3:  713.  • 

—  Caxtoniana.     Liv.  Age,  80:   195. 

—  The  Caxtons.     Eraser,  53:  253.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

49:  193.— So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  571. — Westm.  52:  407. 

—  Coming  Race.   Blackw.  no:  46.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

in:  34S. 

—  convicted  of  Plagiarism.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i :  246. 

—  Devercux.  Colburn,  26:  391.  47:218.  —  So.  R.  4:369. 

—  The  Disowned.     Colburn,  45:  14.  —  So.  R.  3:  467. — 

Lend.  M.  23:  28. 

—  Dramas.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  90.  —  Dub.  Univ.  15:  267, 

412. 

—  Duchess  de  la  Valliere.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  44: 

426.  —  Eraser,  16:  179.  —  Mo.  R.  142:   176. 

—  England  and  the  English.    Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  353.  —  Mo. 

R.  131:  532.  — Fraser,  8:  479. 

—  Ernest  Maitravers.    Eel.  R.  68:  48.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  21. 

—  Falkland.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  788. 

—  Good  Tale  badly  told  by.     Eraser,  5:  107. 


Lytton,  E.  L.    Bui wer,  Lord.     Harold.     Fraser,  38:  429. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  32:  294. 

—  Kenclm  Chillingly.     Blackw.  113:  615.  —  Penn  Mo. 

5:  77- 

—  King  Artliur.     ( W.  Spalding)  Ed.  R.  90:   173.  —  Eel. 

R.  90:  449.  —  Fortn.  15:  495.  —  Chr.  Rem.  19:  69. 

—  Last  Days  of  Pompeii.    Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  198.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess,  i:  241.  —  (G.  H.  Devereux)  No.  Am.  40:  447. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  5:  273. 

—  Last  of  the  Barons.    Fkl.  ]\Ius.  i:  96.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  10: 

245.  —  Mo.  R.  160:  422 

—  Lady  of  Lyons.     Mo.  R.  145:   577. 

—  Last  three  Books.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Fraser,  89:   765. 

—  Last  Works  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  375. 

—  Letter  to.   Fraser,  4:  520. — (W.  M.  Thackcraj-)  Fraser, 

21:  71. 

—  Letters  to  John  Bull.     Ed.  R.  94:  140. 

—  Lost  Tales  of  Jliletus.     Blackw.  99:  616.  —  F>,1.   R. 

123:  212.  —  St.  James,  16:  30.  —  Eel.  M.  66:  614. 

—  Lucretia.     Colburn,  79:    124. — Bentley,   21:    204.— 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  234,  393.  —  Dub.  Univ.  29:  323. 

—  jMuscles  of  the  Mind.   FVaser,  32:  341.    Same  art.  FIcl. 

M.  6:  237. 

—  My  Novel.    New  Q.  2:  160.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  256. 

20:  257.  —  So.  Q.  25:  17. 

—  New  Tinion.    (J.  M.  Bell)  No.  Brit.  5:  399.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  13:  Si.  —  (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  64:  460. — 
Fraser,  32:  341. 

—  Night  and  Jlorning.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  191. 

—  Novels  of.    (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  44:  426.  —  Am.  Q. 

8:  93.  19:  3S1.  — Lit.  &Theo.  R.  i:  412.  —  AVestm. 
39:  iS.  — Eel.  M.  9:  71. — Mus.  26:  76.  —  Brit.  (i. 
i:  369.  —  Fraser,  i:  509.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  11:  570. — 
Bost.  Q.  2:  265.  — Liv.  Age,  66:  S04.  —  No.  Brit. 
23:  339-— lient.  Q.  i:  7^:,. 

—  The  Parisians.    Ed.  R.  139:  3S3.  —  Penn  Mo.  5:  372. 

—  Canad.  Mo.  5:  457. 

—  Paul  Clifford.     (J.  T.  Austin)  Chr.  Exam.  9:  46. 

—  Pausanias  the  Spartan.     Canad.  Mo.  9:  340. 

—  Pelham.    (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  28:  41S.  —  Lond.  M. 

22:  3S1. 

—  Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.    Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  145.  —  Eel.  R. 

59-  395'  —  Knick.  3:  356. —  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  53. 

—  Poems.     Blackw.  97:  330. — Irish  Q.  2:  461.  —  St. 

James,  13:  26. 
and  later  Novels.     Quar.  117:  365. 

—  Poetic  and  Dramatic  Works  of.     Liv.  Age,  33:  42. 

—  Political  Life  of.     (E.  R.  Lytton)  Lippinc.  14:  741. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  26:  424. 

—  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  lo:  607. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Appleton,  9:  234, 

205. 

—  Richelieu.    Colburn,  26:  491.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  509, 

532.  — Dub.  Univ.  82:  626. 

—  Rienzi.     Dub.  R.  i:  47.  —  So.  Lit.  J.  2:  213.  —  Eel. 

R.  65:  572. 

—  Siamese  Twins.    (W.  Empson)  Eel.  R.  53:  142.  —  Mo. 

R.  124:  396.  —  Am.  Q.  9:  3S5.— Fraser,  3:  195. — 
So.  R.  7:   192. 

—  Speeches.     Blackw.  117:  279,  570. 

—  Strange  Story.     Chr.  Rem.  43:  448. 

—  Walpole.     Blackw.  107:   14. 

—  What  will  he  do  with  it?    (M.  J.  M.  Sweat)  No.  Am. 

88:  548.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  29:  108,  212. 

—  Zanoni.     Bost.  Q.  5:  342.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  9:  215. 
Lytton,  Lady  E.  L.    Colburn,  70:  141.  —Mo.  R.  157:  463. 

—  (Jheveley.     Eraser,  19:  618. 

Lytton,  Edward  Roliert,   Lord.     Blackw.  88:  ^j. — with 
portrait.  Dub.  Univ.  87:  654. 

—  as  a  Fabulist.     Beigra.  23:  108. 

—  Chronicles  and  Characters.    Ed.  R.  128:  109.  —  Mac- 

mil.  17:  405.  —  Victoria,  ii:  84. 


LYTTON 


781 


MACAULAY 


Lytton,   Edward   Robert,    Lord.     Clytemnestra.     Dub. 

Univ.  46:  484.-^x1.  R.  102:    296. —  New  Q.  4: 

323.— Liv.  Age,  45:  332. 
Fables  in  Song.    (J.  Davies)  Contemp.  24:  92.  —  (R.  L. 

Stevenson)  Fortn.  21:  817.  —  Blackw.  115:  24S. 
—  Lucile.     No.  Brit.  33:   114.  —  Liv.  Age,  66:  564. — 

Dub.  Univ.  57:  405. 


Lytton,  Edward  Robert,  Lord.  Poems.  (G.  Meredith) 
Fortn.  9:  658.  — No.  Brit.  30:  410.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  22: 
677.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  32S.  —  Lond.  Q.  16:  393. 
—  Colburn,  104:  39.  —  Putnam,  6:  225.  —  Nat.  R. 
17:  174.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  79:  147. 

—  Tannhiluscr.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  106. 

Lyttous,  At  Knebworth  with  the.     Lippinc.  28:  i. 


M 


M.  M.;  a  Story.     Once  a  Week,  13:  141,  169. 

M.  or  N.  [Maud  or  Nina].    (G.  J.  W.  Melville)  Lond.  Soc. 

15:  1-529.     16:  65-320. 
Mabel.     Tinsley,  17:  115. 
Mabel;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  i:  2S2. 
Mabel's  Holy  Day.     Blackw.  127:   185. 
Mabel's  P^ogrc^s.    All  the  Year,  17:  337-601.   18:1-453. 
Mabel  Earnley;  a  Tale.     Frascr,  36:  391. 
Mabel    Willey's    Lovers;    a    Tale.     (W.    Seton)    Calh. 

World,  27:  627. 
Mabillon,  Jean,  and  the  Benedictines  of  St.  Maur.     Dub. 

K.  21 :  217. 
Mably,  G.  B.  de.  Abbe.     Carey's  Mus.  2:  221. 
Macadamization.     Lond.  M.  10:  350. 
M'AII,  Robert  Stephens.     Eel.  R.  68:  676. 

—  Life  and  Sermons  of.     Eel.  R.  71:  4S5. 

—  Sketch  of.     Cong.  M.  22:   145. 

—  Writings  of.     Cong.  M.  23:  743,  832. 
McAllister,  John,  jr.     (C.  M.  Morris)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  92. 
M'Allum,  Daniel,  with  portrait.     (J.  Crowther)  Meth.  M. 

52:  I. 
Macalkim,   Hamilton,  Works  of.     (J.   Dafforne)  Art  J. 

32:  149. 
Macao,  Canton,  and  Hong  Kong.    Cornh.  37:  27S.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  51. 

—  Adventure  at.     Chamb.  J.  52:  753. 
Macaronic  Literature.     Dub.  Univ.  61:  377. 
Macaronic  Poetry  of  England  and  Scotluiid.     Colburn, 

65:  25S.     66:  232. 

Macaronic  Verses.  All  the  Year,  35:  320.  —  (G.  Wabc- 
nian)  Gala.xy,  2:  757. 

Macartney,  George,  Lord,  Barrow's  Life  of.  Ed.  R.  9: 
289.  — (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  7:  97. 

Macarius,  the  Monk.     (J.  B   O'Reilly)  Allan.  36:  672. 

Maearius,  St.;  a  Poem.     (F.Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  48S. 

Macas  Indians.     (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  29. 

Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington,  Lord.  (J.  A.  Froude) 
Eraser,  93:  675.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  51:  55S.  —  (E. 
Myers)  Fraser,  103:  187.  Same  art.  Liv.  .\gc,  149: 
195.  —  (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Quar.  142:  1.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  130:  515.  —  (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  25:  494. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  482.  —  (L  Stephen) 
Cornh.  33:  563.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  i.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  805.  —  (E.  A.  Freeman)  Inter- 
nat.  R.  3:  699.  —  (G.  Gillillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  765. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  13:  ^,5.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15: 
558.  — (T.  IL  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  29:  -^qy^—(G 
Eitzhugh)  De  Bow,  28:  667.  — (F.  d!  IMaurice) 
Macmil.  i:  241.— (J.  C.  Morison)  Macmil.  34:  85. 

—  (W.  M.  Punshon)  Ex,  H.  Lee.  17:  52S.  — with 
portrait,  Pcop.  J.  7:  197.  —  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Har- 
per, 53:  85,  238. —  (A.  Stevens)  Mcth.  Q.  37:   197. 

—  Bentley,  31:  i.  Same  art.,  with  portrait,  Fa-1. 
M.  25:  526.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  32:  275.  —  Bent- 
ley,  37:  638.  Same  art.  Fa'1.  M.  35:  472. —with 
portrait,  EcL  M.  58:  510. — Blackw.  80:  127,365. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51:  257.  —  Blackw.  119:  614. 


Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington,  Lord.  Temp.  Bar,  47: 
251.  —  Dub.  LTniv.  51:  272.  —  Eel.  R.  iii:  291. — 
Am.  Ch.  Mo.  2:  48. — Month,  27:  i,  129. — I^iv.  Age, 
64:  506.  —  Sharpe,  20:  193.  — (C.  Pcbody)  Gent. 
M.  n.  s.  5:  547.  —  Liv.  Age,  64:  428. 

—  Address  at  Installation  as  Rector  at  Glasgow  Univer- 

sit}'.     Peop.  J.  7:  194. 

—  and  the  Anglo-Catholics.  (L.  Bacon)  NewEng.  7:  2S8. 

—  and  Carlylc.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  476. 

—  and  Education.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  449. 

—  and  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.     Blackw.  86:    162. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  62:  771. 

—  and  his  Imitators.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  736. 

—  and   his    School.     Quar.   124  :   2S7.     Same   art.  Liv. 

Age,  97:  451- 

—  and  his  Writings.     Nat.  Q.  34:  52.  —  Lond.  Q.  14:  i. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  289. 

—  and  Dr.  Johnson's  Wife.     Cornh.  42:  573. 

—  and  Junius.     Cornh.  i:  357. 

—  and  Liberal  Party.    (M.J.  Griffin)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  31. 

—  and  ;\Iarlborougli.     Blackw.  85:  661. 

—  and  Wm.  Penn.     Liv.  Age,  56:  693.  —  (T.  Lathbury) 

Liv.  Age,  85:  302. 

—  and  W.  II.  Prcscott.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  144. 

—  and  the  Puritans.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  Knick.  33:  508. 

—  and  Mr.  Southey.     Fraser,  1 :  5S4. 

—  and  Viscount  Sundce.     Blackw.  88:  155. 
^—  and  Dean  Swift.     Blackw.  120:  521. 

—  as  a  Boy.     (H.    More)  Macmil.   i:  2S9.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  49:  505.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  65:  41. 

—  as  a  Historian.     Westm.  107 :  424,  —  Brit.  Q.  23 :  297. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  65:  387.— (C.  C.  Smith)  No. 
Am.  93:  418. —  (JI.  A.  Munson)  Lakeside,  8:  140. 

—  Irish  Q.  7:    192. 

—  as  a  historical  Word-Painter.     No.  Brit.  25:   79. 

—  as  a  Legislator  for  the  Hindus.     Tait,  4:  485. 

—  as  a  Reviewer.     Liv.  Age,  107:  372. 

—  as  a  Schoolboy.     (E.  Nolan)  Macmil.  22:  196. 

—  as  a  Translator.     Colburn,  I19:  464. 

—  Biographies  by.     New  Q.  9:  53. 

—  Character  of.     (I.  Scott)  Once  a  Week,  2:  58. 

—  Death  of.     Eel.  M.  49:  568. 

—  Essays  of.     (II.  N.  Hudson)  Am.  Whig  E.  9:  499. — 

(J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  12:  431.  —  Chr.  K.  5: 
450.    26:  I. — Mo.  R.  i6i:  35. 

—  Family  and  Title  of.     Frasev.  56:  521. 

—  History  of  I'.ngland.     Ste  Ijigla'.id. 

—  Inauguration  of.     Eel.  M.  17:  134. 

—  Last  AVord  on.     (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  62:  43S.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  387. 

—  Lays  of  Ancient  Rmne.     Qnar.  71:  4^3. — Tait,  n.  8. 

9:  809.— (J.  S.  Mill)  Wc.stm.  39:' 105.— Ed.  R. 
77"  303- — Brit.  &  For.  R.  15:  479.  —  Fraser,  27: 
59.  — Dem.  R.  26:  209. — Blackw.  52:  802.  —  So. 
Q.  4:  76. —  Eel.  Mus.  i:  204. —Mo.  R.  159:  444- 

—  Chr.  Rem.  5:   tqy. 

—  Marginalia  of.     (J.  ILimilton)  Macmil.  7:  489. 


MACAILAY 


782 


McEWEN" 


Macaulay,  Thomas  Babing^on,  Lord,  Marlborough's  Criti- 
cism of.     So.  Lit.  Moss.  29:  241. 

—  Mother  of.     (A.  King)  Argosy,  22:  4;. 

-~-  Orator}'  of.  Frascr,  33:  77.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  8: 
319.     Same  art.  EcL  M.  7:  394. 

—  Personal  History  of.     Liv.  Age,  122:  t,:^. 

—  Place  in  Knglisli  Literature.     (IL  IL  Lancaster)  No. 

Brit.  33:  42S.     Same  art.  Kcl.  .M.  52:   145. 

—  Poems.     Chamb.  J.  34:  73. 

—  Political  Career.     Liv.  Age,  75:  99. 

^  Praise  of  superficial  Know Ifilge.     I'raser,  40:  171. 

—  Sketch  of.     St.  .James,  2:  87. 
^  Sketches  of.     Ed.  I\L  50:  45. 

—  Speech  at  Glasgow  University.    Liv.  .\ge,  21:  206. 

—  Speeches.     Ed.  K.   100:  490.     ?ame  art.  Liv.  Age, 

43  •  5"9'  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33:  539. — (C.  C. 
Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  54:  285.  —  Blackw.  75:  193.— 
Ed.  II.  99:  433.  — Liv.  Age,  39:  345.     40:  300. 

—  The  "  Tom  "  Side  of.    (D.  D.  Lloyd)  Harper,  58:  605. 

—  Trevelyan's  Life  of.    Quar.   142:  i.  —  Ed.  K.   143: 

544.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  515. — Westni. 
106:  I.  —  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Galaxy,  22:  793.  —  (A. 
v.  Dicey)  Nation,  22:  ;^27>  3S^-  —  L'"'-  ^'^s-  7^- 
649,  731. 

—  Writings.     Liv.  Age,  91:  3. —Brit.  Q.  31:    285.— 

Liv.  Age,  37:  323. 

and  Style  of.     Did).  Univ.  58:  257. 

Macaulay,  Zacharj',  Memoir  of.  Chr.  Obs.39:  756,796. 
45:  265. 

M'Auley,  Catharine,  the  first  Sister  of  Mercy.  Month, 
4:  III. 

McBee,  Vardry,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  13:  314. 

Macbeth,  Character  of.  (H.  N.  Hudson)  Am.  Whig  R. 
6:  5S1 .  — Westm.  41 :  i .  —  Blackw.  63 :  292. — Eraser, 
22:613.  23:295.  24:401.  25:  81.  —  (E.  F.  Mos- 
bv)  So.  M.  9:  348.  —(T.  Lennig)  Penn  Mo.  i:  172. 

—  and  David.     Mo.  liel.  JI.  37:  117. 

—  and  Lady  Macbeth.     (P.  W.  Clayden)  Fortn.  8:  153. 

—  Charlotte  Cushman  and  the  Play  of.      (G.  T.  Ferris) 

Lakeside,  7:  407. 

—  Distortions  of  the  English  Stage.     Nat.  K.  17:  292. 

—  Morality  of.     New  Eng.  M.  i :  297. 

—  Notes  on  the  Characters  of.     (F.  A.  Kemble)  Macmil. 

16:  76.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  523. 

—  Rctzsch's  Outlines  of.     For.  Q.  12:   445. 

—  True  Tale  of.     Chamb.  J.  2:  40. 

Macbeth,  Lady,  Character  of.      (.J.  A.  St.  John)  Eel.  M. 
16:  202.  —  Ev.  Sat.  5:  242. 
See  also  Shakspere,  Macbeth. 
Maccabees,  The.     (T.  H.Gill)  Cong.  6:  193. 
MacCallum,  Andrew,  and  his  Paintings.    Art  J.  29:  353. 
M'Carthy,  Denis  Florence.     Poems.      Dub.  R.  28:  167. 
—  Dub.  Univ.  38:  708.  51:  331.  —  Irish  Q.  7:  817. 
McCarthy,  Justin,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  1S2. 

—  Histor}'  of  our  own  Times.  Quar.  151 :  156.  — Appleton, 

24:  552. 
M'Causland,  Dominick.     Sermons  in  Stones.     Chr.  Obs. 

58:  547- 
McCheyne,  Robert  IMurray.     Cong.  2:  726. 

—  Life'and  Works  of.     (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  13 :  581.  — 

New  Eng.  6:  219.  —(G.  Peck)  Meth.  Q  7:  5S9. 
McCldlan,  Gen.  Geo.  B.     Blackw.  96:  619. 

—  and  Gen.  Lee.     (L.  Poyntz)  Galaxy,  18:  192. 

—  Campaigns  of.     U.  S.  Serv.  ^l.  i:  503. 

—  Generalsbip  and  Politics  of.    (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am. 

98:  550. 

—  Last  Services  of,    to  the  Republic.      (G.   T.   Curtis) 

No.  Am.  133:  309.  462,  565. 

—  Life  of.     Knick.  64:  i. 

McClenahan,  John,  Obituary  of.     Nat.  Q.  8:  210. 
Macclesfield,  Thos.,  Earl  of.  Lord  Chancellor.  (J.  Sleigh) 
Eeliquarv-,  7:  129. 


Macclesfield,  a  doomed    Town.      (J.  Plummer)  Once  a 

Week,  9:  83. 
McClintock,    Samuel.      (A.    1'.    Peabody)  Chr.  Exam. 

44:  404. 
McCluer,  Ca])!.  John.     Geog.  M.  4:  300. 
McChnig,  Alexander  Keith.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  i. 
M'Clure,  Robert,  Discoverer  of  the  Northwest  Passage. 

Dub.  Univ.  43:  334.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  32:  26. 

—  Arctic  Discoveries  of.     Dub.  L'niv.  51:   1S9. 
M'Cormack's  Grudge.     Dub.  L^niv.  50:  410,  540,  678. 
McCosh,  James,  with  portrait.  Appleton,  9:  351.  —  with 

portrait.  Eel.  M.  77:  116. 

—  on  Lituitions.     (C.  Wright)  Nation,  i:  627. 

—  Philosopliy  of.     Theo.  Ed.  4:  289. 

M'Crea,  Jane,  Ballad  on.  (J.K.I'aulding)  Godey,  33:  112. 

—  Murder  of.     (G.  H.  Moore)  Hist.  M.  II :  46.—  (W. 

L.    Stone)    Hist.    M.    11:    229. —  (W.    L.    Stone) 

Galaxy,  3:  46. 
McCrea,  Samuel  H.,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  3:  406. 
McCrone,  Judith,  Prophetess,  Legend  of.  Lond.  M.4:  237. 
McCulloch,  Major  William.    (E.  H.  Church)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  12:  39. 
McCullough,  John,  the  Actor.     (G.  Blocde)  Western,  6: 

352,  472.  —  with  portrait,  Colburn,  168:  619. 
McDermott,  R.     Irish  Q.  9:  1193. 

MacDermots;  Annals  of  Loch  C4.  So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  367. 
MacDevitt,  James,  Bishop  of  Raphoe.  Month,  38:  410. 
Macdhonouil's  Coronach;  a  Poem.     (W.  Black)  Once  a 

Week,  12:  160. 
McDonald,  Charles  J.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  23:  214. 
I\IacdonaId,  Flora.     (C.  Whitehead)  Bentley,  19:  325. — 

Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i:  109. 
MacDonald,  George.      (J.    Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  i:    217. — 

(H.  Holbeach)  Contemp.  19:  37.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

78:  326.  —  with  portrait.  Once  a  Week,  27:  385. — 

with  portrait,  Ed.  M.  88:  248. 

—  Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen.     Ed.  R.  122:   222. 

—  Annals  of  a  quiet  Neighborhood.     Ed.  R.  125:  27. 

—  as  a  Teacher  of  Religion.     Lond.  Q.  31 :  402. 

—  David  Elginbrod.     Ed.  R.  117:  145. 

—  Malcolm.     Canad.  Mo.  7:  367. 

—  Novels  of.     No.  Brit.  45:  i. 

—  Robert  Falconer.     (J.  Knight)  Fortn.  10 :  115. 

—  A  Sermon.    Unita.  R.  16:  254. 

—  Thomas  Wingfold,  Curate.    (A.  Lang)  Fortn.  27:  93. 

—  Canad.  Mo.  11:  224. 

—  Wilfred  Cumbermede.    Canad.  Mo.  i:  477. 

—  Within  and  without.     Eraser,  54:  235. 

—  Worksof.  Brit.  Q.  47:  I.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  707. 
Macdonald,  Hugh.     (Alex.  Smith)  IMacmil.  5:  17, 
Macdoiiald,  James,  Life  of.    Liv.  Age,  22:  577. 
Macdonald,  Marshal,  Duke  of  Tarentum. Colburn,  145:  97. 
Macdonald's  Raid.     (P.  H.  Hayne)  Harper,  53:  200. 
McDonogh,  John,  the  Millionnaire.  (A.  Walker)  Contin. 

Mo.  2:   165. 
McDonogh  School,   Baltimore.     (J.  T.  L.  Preston)  So. 

M.  13:  539. 
Macdonough,  Capt.  Thomas.     Anal.  M.  7:  20T. 
McDonough,  Song  of.    (N.  H.  Wright)  Hist.  51.  12:  245. 
McDowell,  James.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  221. 

—  Speech  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  255. 

MacDowell,  Patrick,  the  Sculptor,  with  portrait.     Dub. 

Univ.  38:  602. 
Macdowell,  P.,  Autobiography  of.     Art  J.  2:  8. 
McDuifie,  George,  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  16:  419. 

—  Speech  on  the  Removal  of  the  Deposits.     Niles's  Reg. 

45:  319- 
Mace,  The.     Chamb.  J.  56:  747. 

—  and  its  Use.     (C.  Clarke)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  109. 
Macedon,  Ancient  Svmbol  of.   (T.  Combe)  Arch.  14:  14. 
JIacedonia.     (W.  K.  Rose)  Fortn.  32:  414. 
McEwen,  Abel.     (N.  Porter)  Cong.  Q.  5:  *263. 


M'FADYEX 


18'i 


MACKENZIE 


M'Fadyen,  James,  the  Jamaica  Botanist.    Hogg,  7:  133. 
Macfarland,  Daniel,  Trial  of.     O.  &  N.  2:  476. 
Macfarlane,  John,  Scotch  Poet.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  737. 
MacFie,  Robert  Andrew,  with  portrait.    Colbum,  165: 

936- 
M'Flail,  Blackthorn,  Aiiiobiography  of.     Dub.  Univ.  9: 

20,  4S6.     10:  409. 
McGavin,  W.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  17:  629,  693. 
M'Gaw,  Hobert,  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  34:  107. 
M'Gee,  William.     Blackw.  22:  46. 
M'Gill,  James,   and  M'Gill  College.      (J.  W.  Dawson) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  7:  18S. 
Alacgilli\  ray,  John,  a  Martyr  to  Science.     (P.  C.  Beaton) 

Good  Words,  g:  425. 
Macgillivray,  William,  the  Naturalist.    Eel.  M.  30:  213. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  752. 
Macgregor,  Rob  Roy,  Life  of, with  portrait.  Portfo.(Den.) 

21:  147,  1S4. 
Mtlleiiry,  James,  Portrait  of.     M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  104. 
McIIenry,  Capt.  John,  Pioneer  of  Texas.     De  Bow,  15: 

572. 
McHenry,  Fort,  Prison  Life  in.  (T.  D.  Witherspoon)  So. 

Hist.  Pap.  8:  77,  iii,  443. 
Machias,  Me.,  Materials  for  Hist.  of.  Hist.  M.  18:  39,  89. 
Machiavelli,  Nicholas.      (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Ed.  R.  27: 

207.  —  (T.   B.  Macaulay)   Ed.   R.  45:  259.     Same 

art.   Selec.    Ed.  R.    2:  340.      Same  art.  Mus.  n: 

68.— (F.  C.   Gray)   No.   Am.    5:    344.  —  (G.   W. 

Greene)  No.  Am.  41:  70.  —  (D.  R.  Goodwin)  Bib. 

Sac.  3:  122.  —  For.  R.  3:  126. —  Mo.  R.  84:  500.  — 

Dub.  Univ.  7:  364.  —  (F.  F.   Randolpli)  Western, 

4:  263. — (W.  Russell)  St.  James,  12:  491.  —  (C 

Brandon)  West.  M.  3:  277.  —  Dub.  Univ.  61:  4S5. 

—  (C.  R.  Corson)  Canad.  Mo.  19:    126.  —  Mo.  R. 

148:  225.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  20:  331,403.     2i:  3. 

—  and  his  Maxims  of  Government.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat. 

Q.  10:  211. 

—  and  his  Prince,  explained  and  illustrated.    Fraser,  60: 

253- 

—  and  his  Times.     Wcstm.  iii:  167. 

—  Life  as  seen  by.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  1S2. 

—  Plea  for.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  129 

—  Political   Discourses  of.      So.  Lit.   Mess.  5:    S19. — 

Am.  WhigR.  i:  643. 

—  Political  Writings  of.      Colburn,  7:  193. — West.  M. 

4:  196. 

—  Villari's  Life  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  30:  62.* 

—  Vindication  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  i:  220. 

Machine  and  its  Jlodel.     (E.  Sang)  Am.  J.  Sci.  24:  264, 
ALaehine  de  JIarly.     Penny  M.  4:  239. 
Machines  and  Models,  Relation  between.      (E.  Sang)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  15:  345.  404. 

—  and  Tools  at  the  Philadelphia  Exhibition.    Eel.  Engin. 

17:  535- 

—  On  the  Actions  of.     (E.  Sang)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26:  361. 

—  Prime  Movers.      (F.  J.  Bramwcll)  Eel.  Engin.    15: 

265,  309. 

—  Science  of.   (A.  B.  W.  Kennedy)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  497. 
Machine  Construction.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  Pract.  M.  4: 

24,  211. 
M:i(liinc  Tool,  Universal.     Pract.  M.  5:  167. 
Machinery,  American,   abroad,  1873.      J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

96:  349. 

—  and  Accunuilation,  Effects  of.    Ed.  R.  35:  102.    Same 

art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  6:  85. 

—  and  Artisans.     Quar.  31:  391. 

—  and  Manufactures.       Ed.  R.  56:  313. —  Select  J.  i: 

[62.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  24:  T05.  —  Am.  ilo.  R.  3:  24.  — 
Fraser,  2:  419. 

—  and  Manufactures,  Babbage  on.      Fraser,  8:  167. — 

Ed.  R.  56:  313.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  24.  —  Penny  M. 
i:  130.  I 


Machinery  as  affecting  the  Laboring  Class.     (F.  .iVrago) 
Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  27:  297. 

—  as  subduing  the  Passions.     Cornh.  II :  541. 

—  Computation  of  Weights  or  Values  of.      (R.   Briggs) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  323. 

—  Designing  of,  Practical  Papers  on.     Pract.  M.  4:  138- 

414.     5:  92,  24T. 

—  Effects  of,  on  the  Working  Classes.      Westra.  5:  loi. 

—  ( T.   P.    Thompson)    Westm.    14:   191.  — (S.C. 
Chase)  No.  Am.  34:  220. 

—  Improvements  in.      (D.  Treadwell)No.  Am.  14:  401. 

—  in  its  Relation  to  Art.  ( W.  Bi'agge)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  27. 

—  Kinematics  of.     (A.  B.  W.  Kennedy)  Eel.  ICngin.  25: 

I.  177- 
Rculeaux  on.     Nature,  14:  213,  233. 

—  Labor-saving.      Niles's  Reg.  21 :  1S3.  —  (51.  Tarver) 

West.  J.  5:  I. 

—  Moral  Influence  of.  (J.C.Kimball)  Chr.  Exam.  87:  319. 

—  Moving  Diagrams  of.     Nature,   17:   160. 

—  of  the  Industrial  Arts.     Am.  J.  Sci.  99:   175. 

—  of  the  Vienna  Exposition,      (il.    Tre.'ca)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  99:  406. 

—  Power  expended  in  driving.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  15:  6. 

—  Power  of.     (J.  Bourne)  Good  Words,  17:  409. 

—  Present  Use  of.     Chamb.  J.  6:  231. 

—  Progress  in,  1S80.     (D.  C.  Clark)  Eel.  Engin.  22:   i. 

—  Protection  from   Casualties.      (W.   Watson)  Am.  J. 

Soc.  Sci.  11:  67. 

—  Results  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11:  342,  406.    12:  55. — 

Am.  Q.  12:  299. 

—  Steam  and  Cotton.  (II.  Wilson)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  27:  161. 

—  Sympathetic  Vibrations  of.     (J.  Lovering)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  3:  737. 

—  rersu.s  Hands.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week  i:  346. 
Machlinia,  Document  printed  by,  in  1475.    (Sir  H.  Ellis) 

Arch.  32:  325. 
Mcllvaine,  Charles  Pettit,  Bishop.     Kiiick.  35:   142. 

—  Lectures  of.     (X.  Alexander)  Princ.  5:  76. 
M'Intosh,  Duncan.     Portfo.(Den.)  i:  285. 
Mclutyre,  Duncan.    (J.  C.  Shairp)  Good  AVords,  21 :  423. 
Mclntyre's  false  Face.     (W.  H.  Bishoji)  Atlan.  45:  600. 
Maekay,  Charles,  with  portrait.     Peop.  J.  7;  253. 

—  as  a  Poet.     St.  James,  34:  300. 

—  Legends  of  the  Isles.    Dub.  Univ.  27:  315.  —  Chamb. 

J.  4:  237. 

—  Poems.     Irish  Q.  6:  301.  —  Peop.  J.  9:  261. 

—  Recollections.     Applcton,  17:  230. 

—  Scenery  and  Poetry  of  Eng.  Lakes.    Dub.  L'niv.  30:  ^y 
McKay,  Donald.     (B.  K.  Pierce)  Nat.  M.  5:   103. 
Maekay,  Gen.  Hugh,  Life  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  426. 
Maekay.  Robert  Wm.    Progress  of  the  Intellect.   Westm. 

54:  353- 
McKecn,  Silas.     (W.  S.  Palmer)  Cong.  Q.  20:  3S1. 
Mackenzie,  Sir  Alex.    Voyages  in  Canada.    (F.  Jeffrey) 

Ed.  R.  i:  141. 
JIackenzie,  Alexander  Slidell,  Works  of.    So.  Q.  13:  78. 

—  Year  in  Spain.     S...  R.  8:   154.  — (W.  Phillips)  No. 

Am.  30:  237.  — Eraser,  5:  436. 
^Mackenzie,  Lady  Anna,  Sketch  of.    St.  James,  22:  348. 
Mackenzie.  Charles  F.,  Bishop.    Theo.  R.  i:  43S. — Chr. 

Rem.  47:  401. 
JIackenzie,  Sir  George.    (A.  T.  Iiines)  Contemp.  18:  24S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  I II :  97. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  36:  i. 

Mackenzie,  Henry,  Life  and  Character  of.     Mus.  6:  193. 
—  Am.  Whig  R.  14:  50. 

—  'Man  of  Feeling.     (S.  E.  Cones)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  55. 
Mackenzie,  John  Morell.     Eel.  R.  84:    78. — with  por- 
trait, Victoria,  33:   iS;. 

Mackenzie,  Peter,  the  Naturalist.     Chamb.  J.  13:  299. 
Mackenzie,  Wm.  L.    Escape  from  Toronto.     Chamb.  J. 
8:  412.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  331. 


MACKEXZIE 


784 


MAD 


Mackenzie  River  Basin.     Geog.  M.  2:  323,  366. 
McKeon,  John,  with  portrait.     Dcm.  R.  26:  450. 
Mackerel.     Penny  M.  6:    108,  12S.  — (.V.  H.  Baldwin) 
Once  a  Week,  8:  513. 

—  in  the  Bay  of  Seatoii.     Once  a  Week,  7:  41 S. 
Mackerel-Catcliini,'-.     (J.  C.  Cremon_v)  Overland,  4:  161. 

—  ill  the  Bay.     Putnam,  9:  575. 

—  in  the  English  Channel.     Dnb.  Univ.  61:  233. 
Mackerel  Fishery  of  Massachusett;*.     Hunt,  14:   198. 
Mackerras,  John.     ('anad.  Mo.  17:  135. 
Mackerv-End  iu  Hertfordshire.     (C.   Eamb)   Eond.   M. 

4:"2S. 
Mackinaw.     (S.  Clarke)  Putnam,  12:  67. 

—  Old.      (E.   Manslield)   Melh.   Q.    21:    227.^(0.    F. 

Woulson)  Gahixy,  18:  S04. 

—  Ottawas  at.     (J.  f.  Ducatel)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  133. 
Mackinnon,  W.  H.     Eraser,  35:  20S. 

—  History  of  Civilization.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  126. 
McKinstry  Genealogy.     (W.  Willis)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  231, 

321.     13:  39. 
Mackintosh,  Sir  James.  (A.  IL  Everett)  No.  Am.  35:  433. 

—  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  66:  261.  — Brit.  Q.  4: 
285.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  12:  209. — Am.  Q.  12: 
133.  —  Westm.  23:  429.  —  Mus.  13:  44.     23:   121. 

—  Ann.  Reg.  7:  [378.  — Select  J.  i:  [78.  — Dub. 
Univ.  6:  4S1.     7:  177.  —  Colburn,  35:  42. 

—  and  the  Law  Magazine.     Eraser,  6:  307. 

—  Ethical   Philosophy.      (G.   Ripley)   Chr.    Exam.   13: 

311.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  50. 

—  Letter  of.   .  Chr.  Disc.  3:  424. 

—  Life  of.      (J.  W.   Croker)  Quar.   54:    250.  — Portfo. 

(Den.)  18:   444.  — Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  578.  — (H.  E. 
Hempstead)  Meth.  Q.  19:  228. —  Ed.  R.  62:  205.— 
Tait,  n.  s.  i :  247. 
■ —  Miscellaneous  Works.     (Prof.  Macdowall)  No.    Brit. 
5:504.  Sameart.  r^cl.  M.  9:  335.  —  Eel.  R.  84:  loi. 

—  Speech  in  Defense  of  Peltier.     (F.  Horner)  Ed.  R.  2: 

476. 

—  Works  of.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  414. 
•Mackintosh,  John.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  58S. 

Mackintosh  of  Borlum.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  55: 

209. 
Macklin,  Charles,   Irish  Dramatist.     Irish  Q.  3:  857. — 

Temp.  Bar,  52:  173. 
McKnight,  Charles.  (S.  D.  Nevets)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  -^t,. 
'  Mackonochie,  Alex.  Heriot,  of  St.  Albans.     St.  James, 

26:  8. 
McLachlan,  A  ,  Poems  of.     (W.  P.  Begg)  Canad.  Mo. 

12:  355.— Canad.  Mo.  6:  386. 
McLachlan,  Jessie,  Murderess,  Case  of.     Cornh.  6:  689. 
McLane,  Allen,  and  Revolutionary  Times.     Bost.  Mo.  i . 

83,  119. 
McLane,  David,  Execution  for  Treason  at  Quebec,  1797. 

Hist.  M.  7:  137. 
McLane,  David.     (J.  G.  Shea)  N.  E.  Reg.  16:  321. 
McLane,  Robert  M.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  27:  1^14. 
Maclaren,  Alexander.  Sermons  of.     Eel.  R.  119:   -,13. 
M'Lean,  John.     (J.  M'Clintock)  Nat.  M.  11:  i. 
McLean  Grier's  Fortune.     (C.  G.  Brooks)  Overland,  11: 

214. 
Maclean  Clan,  History  of.     JIo.  R.  145:    535. 
McLean  House,  Virginia.      (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  4:  402. 
JIaclear,  Sir  Thomas.     Nature.  20:  365. 
McLend,  Alex.     Case  of  the  Caroline.     (.1.  G.  Palfrey) 

No.  Am.  53:  412.  — Dem.  R.  10:  4S7.  — Eraser,  24: 

492. 
Macleod,  Norman.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser.  93:   497. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  305.  —  Blackw   119:  507. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  660. — with  portrait,  (W.  M. 

Taylor)   New   Dom.    10:   96.  —  Contemp.   6:   265. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  643. 


Macleod,  Norman.  (A.  Strahan)  Contemp.  20:  291. 
Same  art.  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  79:  755.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  114:  437. _(W.  C.  Smith)  Theo.  R.  13: 
274.  — Dub.  Univ.  88:  456.  — (W.  C.  Smith)  Good 
Words,  13:  509. 

—  Devotional   Pleadings.     Good  Words,   14:    13-317. — 

with  portrait,  A])i)let(in,  8:  649. 

—  Memoir  of.     (E.  L.  Smitii)  Bapt.  Q.  11:    60.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  76:    904.  — Canad.   iMo.  9:    557.  —  Liv.  Age, 

130:  498. 
Macleod  of  Dare;  a  Tale.     (W.  Black)  Good  Words,  19: 

1-793-     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  90:  312-743.     Same  art. 

Harper,  56:  401-SS1.     57:   74-889.     58:   no,  261. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  163-721.     137:  143-724. 

138:  147-787.     139:  216-677. 
Maclise,   Daniel.     Chamb.  J.  48:    79S.  —  with   portrait. 

Dub.  Univ.  29:    594.  —  with  portrait,  F^v.  Sat.  9: 

387.  —  (M.  M.  Heaton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  456. — 

A|)pleton,  3:  713. 

—  and  his  Paintings.     Dub.  I'niv.  79:  241. 

—  Picture  of  the  Meeting  of  Wellington  and   Blucher. 

Art  J.  14:  12. 

Maclure,  William.     (S.  G.  Morton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  47:  i. 

MacMahon,  M.  E.  P.  M.,  Marshal.  Bentlej',  49:  293. — 
(E.  Reclus)  Galaxy,  18:  347,472.  —  with  portrait. 
Dub.  Univ.  83:  530.  —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  81: 
503.  —  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  593.     15:   309. 

—  and  the  Assembly.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  69. 

—  and   the   French  Revolutionists.      (P.   Girard)   Cath. 

World,  25:   558. 

—  Government  of,  1873.     Dub.  R.  73:  462. 
Macmahon's  Telegraph  News  Co.     Colburn,  169:  397. 
McMasters  in  Search  of  a  Church.     So.  R.  n.  s.  12:  298. 
Macnamara,  Lady,  Story  of.     All  the  Year,  23:  84. 
McNaughten,    Daniel,   Trial  of,   and  Plea  of  Insanity. 

Eraser,  27:  444. 
McNaughten's  Clock  Case.     Irish  Mo.  8:  517. 
McNeece,  Thomas.   University  Sermons.    Kitto,  34:  134. 
McNeile,  Hugh,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  462. — 

Cong.  4:  562. 
JIacneill,  Hector.     Blackw.  4:  273. 
Macnish,  Robert,  with  portrait.     Eraser,  12:  650. 

—  The  modern  Pythagorean.     Fraser,  19:  6S5. 
Maepherson,  James.     (A.  Mclnnes)  So.  M.  8:  541. 

—  Burns  and  Scott  in  relation  to  the  modern  Revolution. 

(J.  S.  S.  Glennie)  Fraser,  loi :  516. 

—  Laing's  Edition  (  f .     Ed.  R.  6:  429. 

—  Poems  of  Ossian.     (J.  C.  Shairp)  Macmil.  24:  113. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  iio:  153. 

McPherson,  Gen.  James  B.  (C.  Van  Santvoord)  Hours 
at  Home,  2:  433.  —  (W.  T.  Sherman)  Hours  at 
Home,  2:  4S5.  —  (De  B.  R.  Keim)  U.  S.  berv.  M. 
2:  367. 

Maepherson,  Samuel  C,  called  "Khond"  Maepherson. 
(T.  Smith)  Contemp.  2:  212. 

Jlacquarie,  Lauchlan.     Lond.  M.  lo:  417. 

iMacraes,  Affair  of  the.     Chamb.  J.  43:  30. 

Macready,  William  Charles.  (II.  S.  Wilson)  Lond.  Soc. 
25:  222.  —  (T.  P.  Grinstcd)  Bentle\-,  41:  539. — 
Temp.  Bar,  38:  347.  44:  71.  54:  239.  —  with 
portrait,  Appleton,  9:  689.  —  with  portrait,  (W.  J. 
Fox)  Peop.  J.  2:  323,  347. 

—  Farewell  to  the  Stage.     Liv.  Age,  29:  219. — Eel.  M. 

22:  543.  —  with  portrait,  Peop.  J.  11:  146. 

—  Reminiscences  of .    Ed.  R.  141:  416. — Quar.  138:  305. 

Same  art.  Eel.  ]M.  85:  i.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125: 
771.  —  Westm.  104:  22.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation, 
20:  297. 

—  Riot  in  New  York,  Oct.  1S48.     St.  James.  18:  409. 
]\Iacrograph,  The.  (W.  B.  Morgan)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  16. 
M'Viear's  Balaam-Box;  a  Story.     Fraser,  12:  63. 
Mad  as  a  Hatter.     (J.  M.  Sims)  Lond.  Soc.  27:  347. 


MAD 


785 


MADHOUSES 


Mad  Banker  of  Amsterdam.    Blackw.  3 :  402-729.    6:  391 . 

Mad  Cabman.     Lond.  Soc.  1 :  203. 

Mad  Dogs  and  their  Phenomena.   Blackw.  90:  222.   Same 

artTKcl.  M.  54:  317. 
Mad  Folk.     Beigra.  10:  206. 
Mad  Matty.     (A.  Bealf )  Argcsy,  29:  458. 
Mad  Men  of  Letters.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  276.     Same  art. 

Kcl.  M.  65:  662. 
Mad  (officer.     Dnb.  Univ.  5:  653. 

Mad  World,  My  Masters.     (C.  Kingsley)  Fraser,  57:  133. 
Madagascar.    House.  Words,  3:  270.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

23:   532.  —  (W.  II.  Whitniore)  Coiitin.  Mo.  5:  O5. 

—  (J.  Mullens)  Geog.  M.  2:  SS. 

—  and  France.    Brit.  Ci.  39:  220.    Same  art.  Eel.  ^I.  61: 

4S3. 

—  and  its  (^leen.     Eel.  M.  II :  loi. 

—  Animal  Life  in.     Lhamb.  J.  52:  310.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  85:  100.     Same  art.  P(;p.  Sci.  JIo.  7:  738. 

—  Birds  of,  Hartlaub's.     Nature,  16:  498. 

—  Chapter  on.  Fraser,  68:  37s.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:  314. 

—  Christians  of.     Ed.  K.  126:  376.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

70:  23.  —  Brit.  Q.  37:  302.  Same  art.  Eel.  ^l.  59: 
227.  — Chr.  Obs.  62:  596-S24. 

—  Civilization  in.     Chamb.  J.  4:  315. 

—  Copland's  Histoiy  of.     Eel.  R.  35:  447. 

—  Ellis's  Visits  to.     Brit.  Q.  29:  397.  —  Mo.   R.   147: 

520. —Cong.  M.  22:  307.— Eel.  R  69:  312.  —  Tait, 
n.  s.  6:  221.  —  Chanil).  .1.  31:  S.  —  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 
4:  204.  —  Chr.  Obs.  67:  549.  — Eel.  R.  125:  2S4. — 
St.  James,  19:  202. 

—  Flora  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:  40S. 

—  Geography  and  Geology-  of.     (J.  Sibree,  jr.)  Nature, 

20:  36S. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (G.  Hill)  Sharpe,  29:  266. 

—  Grandidier's.     Nature,  13:  30S. 

—  Madeira,  Tahiti.     No.  Brit.  7:   137. 

—  Martyr  Church  of.     Brit.  Q.  51 :  474.  —  (C.  Nordhoff) 

Harper,  18:   ,86.  —  (R.  W.  Howard)  Scrib.  i:  639. 

—  Appleton,  5:  61. 

—  Origin  of  the  Peo])le  of.  (.1.  Mullens)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  iSi. 

—  Pa])ers  of  the  London  Miss.  Soc.     Lend.  Q.  2:  38. 

—  Progress  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  69. 

—  Recent  .Journeys  in,  1876.     Geog.  M.  4:  78. 

—  Revolution  in."    ( W.  Ellis)  Eel.  M.  60:  128. 

—  Sibree's  Chapters  on.     Nature,  21:  365. 

—  Visit  to  the  Court  of.     Lond.  'M.  23:   17. 
Madam  Growl's  Ghost.     All  the  Year,  25:   114. 
M;idam  Delia's  Expectations.    (T.  W.  Iligginson)  .\tlan. 

27:  40. 
Madam  Waldoborough's  Carriage.     (.1.  T.  Trowbridge) 

Allan.  17:  407.     Same  art.  Sharpe,  50:  160,  209. 
Madame  Agnes ;  a  Tale.    (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World, 

17:  7S-731.     18:  68,  193. 
Mailame  Aurelia.     Blackw.  104:  30S-554. 
Madame  de  la  Roche;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  49.  182. 
Madame  de  Marcay.     (L.  A.  Prevost-Paradol)  I^v.  Sat. 

9:  602,  61S. 
Madame  de  Monferrato;  a  Story.     Cornh.  lo:  434. 
Madame  de  Sainte-Folye's  Babies.     Cornh.  40:  4^0. 
Madame  de  Vartelle.     St.  .lames.  24:  7S4. 
Madame  IVlicieuse.     (G.  W.  Cable)  Serib.  lo:  49S. 
Madame  Delphine.     (G.  W.  Cable)  Scrib.  22:  22-436. 
Madame  Dufour.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Lond    Soc.  23:   123. 
Madame  (ierder's  Husband;  a  Tale.     (K.  S.  Macquoid) 

Temp.  Bar,  36:   354.     Same  art.  Harper,  45:  697. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  421. 
Madame  Jeannette's  Papers.     (Erckmann-Chatrian)  Ev. 

Sat.  10:  430. 
Madame  la  Marquise.     Bentley,  51:  32. 
Madame  ma  Veuve;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar.  51:  50V 
Madame  Morgue.     (W.  B.  Guinee)  TinsKy.  29:  450. 
Madame  Simple's  Investment.    O.  &  N.  3:  72. 
50 


I  Madame  Sylvia.     Lond.  Soc.  20:  23,  223. 

i  Madame  Tb('-rese.    (MM.  Erckmann-Chatrian)  Liv.  Age, 

!  99:  361-52S. 

i  Madame's  li^xperiment;  a  St.  Agnes  Eve  Story.     Cath. 

I  World.  22:  637. 

I  Madawaska  Settlement.     So.  Q.  11:  198. 

I  Madcap  Violet.     (W.  Black)  Macmil.  33:  193-495.     34: 

I  12-500.     35:    19,97.     Same  art.  Galaxy,  21:   102- 

1  73S.     22:  21-725.     23:  30. 

!   Miidchenstein,  The.     (G.  K.  Gleig)  Fraser,  18:  574. 

I   Maddalena,  Island  of.     (B.  Taylor)  Allan.  22:  320. 

j  Madden,  Richard  R.,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  272. 

I  —  United  Irishmen.     See  Ireland. 

j   Madden,  S.     Irish  Q.  3:  693. 

j  —  History  of  the  20th  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  486. 

Maddening  Blow.  (Mrs.  A.  Fraser)  Tinsley,  21:  1-561. 
I  Madder.  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  13:  352.  —  (J.  P.  L.  Girardin) 
I  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  327,  3S6. 

I  —  Action  of,  in  coloring  Bones.     Penny  M.  14:  302. 

—  Use  of.  (M.  Sass)  J.  I'ranki.  Inst.  41:  196,  276,  352. 
JMadder  Dyes  from  Coal.  (E.  Divers)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  II :  60. 
Made  whole.     (JI.  L.  Pool)  Lippinc.  2:  69. 

Madeira,  Islands  of.  Am.  .J.  Sci.  24:  237.  —  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  24:  499.  —  Lond.  M.  18:  437.  —  (Mrs.  M.  Col- 
lins) Temp.  Bar,  55:  476.  —  Penny  JI.  3:  460. 

—  and  the  Azores.     (.J.  W.  Webster)  No.  .Vm.  46:  366. 

—  and  Mamore  Railway.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  48. 

—  and  the  Mediterranean,  Wilde's.    Dub.  Univ.  15:  451. 

—  Church  of  England  in.     Chr.  Rem.  15:  189. 

—  Discovery  of.     House.  Words,  5 :  542.  —  Colburn,  126 : 

305- 

—  Gossip  about.     Cornh.  42:  328. 

—  Hodgson's  Sketch  of.     Mo.  R.  147:  424. 

—  Impressions  of.     (W.  Longman)  Fraser,  92:  166. 

—  Observations  on.     (L.  von  Buch)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

i:  380.     2:  73. 

—  Persecutions  at.     No.  Brit.  7:  137. 

—  Rambles  in.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Scrib.  9:  210. 

—  Residence  in.     All  the  Year,  14:   1S4. 

—  Sketches   in.     Dub.    Univ.   66:    180,    454.     67:    75. 

Same  art.  Cath.  World,  3:  265. 

—  Summer  Cruise  among.  (A.  L.  Gilion)  Harper,  54:  552. 

—  Wilde's  Voyage  to.     Mo.  R.  152:  212. 

—  Wine  Districts  of.     Penny  M.  13:  431. 

—  Winter  in.     (H.  W.  Neville)  St.  James,  46:  203. 
Madeira  Wine.     All  the  Year,  12:  151. 
Madeleine.     (J.  Melville)  Overland,  3:   178. 
IMaiieleine.  Church  of,  Paris.     Penny  M.  5:  412. 
Madeleine  Graham.     St.  James,  6  :  3-427.     7:  107-512. 

8:  119-512.     9:  108,  263,  353. 
Madeleine  Schaeffer.     (II.  P.  Spofford)  Harper,  25  :  37, 

651,  75.-- 
Madelena.     (Mrs.  C.  V.  Hamilton)  Harper,  55:  851. 
Madeline;  a  Song.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  259. 
Madeline;  a  Tale.     (J.  Landeau)  Peop.  J.  4:  93-1S7. 
Mademoiselle.     (S.  F.  Hopkins)  Galaxy,  4:  65. 
Mademoiselle  de  Carabas;  a  Story.     (B.  L.  Macdonell) 

Canad.  "Slo.  19:  456. 
Mademoiselle  de  Mersac.     Cornh.  39  :   1-739.     40:   107- 

622.    41:  104-3S2.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  96-736. 
Mademoiselle  du  Vigean.     Sharpe,  51 :  175. 
Mademoiselle  Euphrosine's  Thursdays.    (.M.  B.  Edwards) 

Temp.  Bar,  26:  195. 
Mademoiselle  Olympe  Zabriski.     (T.  B.  .Mdrich)  Allan. 

32:385- 
Mademoiselle  Scuderi.  Temp.  Bar,  27:  544.  28:  105,  197. 
Mademoiselle  .Stylites.  (M.  Vandergrift)  Lippinc.  11 :  459. 
JIademoiselle  .Sylvie.     Liv.  Age,  III:  745.  • 

Mademoiselle    Viviane;    Story  of    a    French    Marriage. 

Cornh.  26:   •;!  ^. 
Madge,  T.     (J.  Wright)  Theo.  R.  5:  559. 
Madhouses      5t-t  Insane  Asylums. 


MADIAI 


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MAGIC 


^fadiai,  Francesco  and  Rosa.     Eel.  R.  97:  7S.  — Dub.  R. 

34:  203. 
Madison,  James,  and  the  Baptist  Preacher,  Leland.    (W. 

P.  Dabney)  Harper,  63:  446. 

—  and  the  JIadison  Papers.     Dem.  R.  5:  243.  —  (C.  F. 

Adams)  Ko.  Am.  53:  41. 

—  Colored  Man's  Reminiscences  of.     Hist.  M.  7:  17. 

—  Eulog)-  on.     (E.  P.  Cranch)  West.  Lit.  J.  i:  1S6. 

—  Funeral   Oration   on.     (W.    11.    Macfarlaud)   Niles's 

Reg.  50:  415. 

—  Home  of .     Lippinc.  9:  473. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Clir.  R.  2:  58.  —West.  M.  5: 

695. 

and  Times  of.     Quar.  145:  475.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  138:  67. — (S.Eliot)  Nation,  2:  375. 

—  Papers  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  lo:  249. 

—  Rives's  Life  of.    Chr.  R.  25:  30.  — (A.  P.  Peabody) 

No.  Am.  90:  277.  —  (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  67: 
451. 

Madison,  Dorothy,  Wife  of  James,  with  portrait.  Portfo. 
(Den.)  19:  91.— (T.  Wyatt)  Godey,  45:  436. 

Madison,  N.  J.,  during  the  Revolution.  (S.  L.  Tuttle) 
Hist.  M.  19:  205,  325. 

Madison  University.     (H.  S.  Frieze)  0.  &  N.  4:  137. 

Madman,  Night  with  a.     Chamb.  J.  47:  384. 

Madman's  Day.     Once  a  Week,  7 :  359. 

Madness.  (T.  De  Quincey)  Lond.  M.  9:  645.  See  In- 
sanity. 

Madoc,  Voyages  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  85:  205. 

Madonna  di  San  Luca.     All  tlie  Year,  45:  135. 

—  di  San  Sisto.     (J.  I.  Mombert)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  593. 

—  Mrs.    Jameson's    Legends   of.      Ed.   11.    97 :    230.  — 

Blackw.  74:  23.  —  Art  J.  5:  31. 

—  Mj-lh  of  the  Virgin  in  Painting  and  Sculpture.     (D. 

G.  Hubhard)  Internat.  R.  9:  24S. 

—  of  the  Future.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  31 :  276.     See 

Mary,  Virgin. 
Madonnas,  Battle  of  the.     (S.  R.  Koeliler)  O.  &  N.  5: 

491.  —  Broadw.  10:  160. 
Madonna  Dunya,     (E.  Pfeiffer)  Contemp.  31 :  597. 
Madonna  Marj'.     (M.  Oliphant)  Good  Words,  7 :  1-793- 
Madonna  Pia;  a  Tragedy.     Fraser,  48:  264. 
Madox-Brown,  Oliver.     (J.  McCarthy)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  16: 

161. 

—  The  Younger.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Portfo.  i:  117. 
Madras.     Chamb.  J.  57:  14. 

—  Disturbances  at,  1810.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  16:  399. 

—  Fields  and  Field  Sports  in.     Fraser,  95:   43.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  283. 

—  Letters  from,  1S35-39.     Mo.  R.  161:  100. 

—  Pictures  of.     (C.  T.  Brooks)  Harper,  16:  ig. 

—  Public  Works  in.     Ed.  R.  99:  130. 

—  School  of  Arts  in.     Art  J.  6:  268. 

—  System  of  Listruction  in,  and  Andrew  Bell.     Am.  J. 

Educ.  10;  467. 
Madrc  de  Dios,  Capture  of  the.     (W.  R.  Drake)  Arch. 

33:  209. 
Madrepore-Hunting.      (A.  C.  Wheeled')  Once  a  Week, 

17:  173- 
M.adrid.     Nat.  M.  4:  210. — Penny  M.  12:  389. 

—  and   its  Inhabitants.      Hogg,   7:    2S5. — (H.  Davis) 

Howitt,  2:  246,  267. 

—  and  the  Royal  Marriages.     (T.  M.  Hughes)  Colburn, 

79:  401. 

—  Attache!  in.     Bentley,  40:  185. 

—  Carnival  of.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Bclgra.  Ii:  21. 

—  in  1835.     Mo.  R.  141:  I. 

—  in*iS45.     Fraser,  34:  223. 

—  Feres  in.     (A.  Dumas)  Bentle}^,  23:  44. 

—  from  Noon  till  Midnight.     (A.  A.  Adee)  Putnam,  15: 

427.     Same  art.  Broadw.  5:  396. 

—  Month  at.     (N.  A.  Wells)  Bentle}-,  19:  235. 


Madrid,  Peep  at.     Argosy,  i:  265. 

—  River  of,  and  its  Washerwomen.     (II.  Rose)  Temp. 

Bar,  48:  51S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  242, 
Madrigal.     (F.  M.  Peard)  Harper,  46:  50. 
Madrigals.     (A.  B.  Blake)  Harper,  60:  778. 

—  and  English  Music.     Retros.  17:  372. 
Madi-igal  Society,  Visit  to.     Bentley,  i:  465. 
Madriienia.     (H.  D.  Wolff)  Bentley,  28:  41S,  527.    29: 

22-385. 
Madroiio.     (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  2:  193. 
Madura,  Pagoda  of.     (A.  Blackader)  .\rch.  10:  449. 
iM.ccenas,  The  modern.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  25:  73. 
Maelstrom,  The.    Fraser,  lo:  267.  —  Liv.  Age,  134:  627. 
Maffei,  Scipio,  Writings  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  2:  49. 
Magas,  or  long  ago;  a  Tale.     Caih.  World,  6:  666,  804. 

7:  59,  256. 
Magauquy,  Fair  at.     (A.  Fonblanque)  Belgra.  29:  98. 
JIagazines  and  Jlagazine  Writers.     St.  James,  36:  375. 

—  Dead.     (E.  L.  Burlingame)  Appleton,  18:  406. 

—  of  last  Century.  Chamb.  J.  18:  334. — Fraser,94:  325. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131:  112. —  Eel.  M.  28:  209. 

—  of  Pope's  Time.     (C.  M.  Lyte)  Colburn,  162:  320. 

—  Old.     So.  Lit. Mess.  14:  366. 

—  Writing  for.     (E.  A.  Duyckinck)  Dem.  R.  16:  455. 
See  Periodicals. 

Magazine  Literature.     Liv.  Age,  132:  476. 
Magazine-]\Iaking.     Galaxy,  5:  509. 
Magazine-Writers.     Blackw.  125:  225.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  140:  739,  797.  —Lond.  M.  6:  21. 
Magdalen  College,  Presidents  of.     Temp.  Bar,  57:  63. 
Magdalen  Islands,  Cruise  among.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin) 

Harper,  54:  197. 
Magdalen  Rochford.     (^Irs.  A.  Fraser)  Tinsley,  17:  182. 
Magdalena.     (E.  John)  Lippinc.  4:  211,  319,  441. 
Magdalene  de  Valois,  Poem  on.     (W.  Jones)  Bentley, 

62:  202. 

—  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  7:   187. 

Magee,  William,  Archbishop  of  Dublin.  Dub.  Univ.  26: 
480.     28:  750.  —  Chr.  Obs.  43:  409,417. 

Magee,  William  Connor,  Bishop  of  Peterborough.  Cong. 
3 :  24T .  —  St.  James,  25 :  454.  —  with  portrait.  Dub. 
Univ.  87:  168. 

Magellan,  Straits  of.     (E.  C.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  31:  89. 

—  Voj'age  through.     (J.  R.  Hamilton)  Sharpe,  48:  303. 

Same  art.  Knick.  57:  173. 

Magendie,  F.,  as  a  Physiologist.  (J.  C.  Dalton)  Inter- 
nat. R.  8:  120. 

Magenta;  a  Poem.     (Tom  Taylor)  Once  a  Week,  i:  10. 

Magenta  and  IMauve  Colors.    (R.  Hunt)  St.  James,  i :  43. 

Maggie?  (F.  Barrett)  Tinsley,  18:  241-601.  19:  100-597. 

Maggie  Pugh's  Wedding-Day.     Sharpe,  52:   149. 

Magi,  Religious  Views  and  History  of.  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 
3d  s.  2:  517.     See  Wise  Men. 

Magic.  Brit.  Q.  42:  76. —  Dub.  Univ.  29:  28.  — So. 
Lit.  J.  i:  289.  —  St.  James,  40:  505. 

—  Ancient.     Dub.  Univ.    73:  603.     76:   121. 

—  Ancient  Ritual  of.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  9:  720. 

—  and  Demonology.     (J.  Duncan)  Peop.  J.  3:   1S6,  348. 

—  and  Mesmerism.     Tait,  n.  s.  10;  4S4. 

—  and  M^-stery.     Bentley,  45:  412.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

47:  193- 

—  and  Science.     All  the  Year,  4:  561. 

—  and  Sorcery,  NaiTatives  of.     Blackw.  69:  450. 
of  the  Chaldeans.     Lond.  Q.  45:  i. 

Wright  on.     Internat.  M.  3:  247. 

—  Documents  relating  to,  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth.     (W. 

H.  Hart)  Arch.  40:  389. 

—  Ennemoser's  Hist.  of.    (J.W.  Jackson) Zoist,  13:  272. 

—  in  Ancient  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  63:   148,  424. 

—  in  Egypt.     Tait,  1 :  30. 

—  in  Fr.ance,  Historj'  of.     Anal.  M.  13:  470 

—  in  India.     Chamb.  J.  18:  217. 


MAGIC 


787 


MAGNETIC 


Magic  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Cornh.  i8:  54. 

—  in  modern  Times.     (E.  Levi)  Temp.  Bar,  21 :  278. 

—  A  little.     All  the  Year,  6:  400. 

—  Modern.   All  the  Year,  3:  370. — So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  629. 

—  Natural.     (SirD.  Brewster)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  15:  138- 

354.     16:  210.  —  (W.   Chambers)    Chamb.    J.    53: 

321.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  496.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  33: 

258. 

and  artilicial.     Eraser,  7:  73. 

Brewster  on.     Mo.  R.  129:  23.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  3: 

334.     Same  art.  Mus.  21:  456. 

—  Sorcery  and  Witchcraft.    Dub.  Univ.  61 :  6S7.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  60:  71. 
See  Divination;  Witchcraft. 

Magic  Chessmen.     Eraser,  46:  711. 

Magic  Concert.     Once  a  Week,  24:  36. 

Magic  Emerald.     (H.  G.  Murray)  Tiiisley,  28:   540. 

Magic  Handkerchief.     Lippinc.  16:  5S7. 

Magic  Lantern  as  a  Means  of  Demonstration.  (H.  Mor- 
ton) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  83:  55-409.  84:  130-339.  85: 
62-420.     92:  20S. 

—  at  Rome.     Penny  M.  14:   loi. 

Magic  Lantern  Show.     (Mrs.  Johnstone)  Tait,  3:  784. 
M;igic  Lay  of  the  One-Horse  Chay.    (J.  Hughes)  Blackw. 

16:  440. 
Magic  Mere;  a  Poem.     (M.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar,  18:  427. 
Magic  Mirror;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  623. 
Magic  Mirrors.     Chamb.  J.  56:  591. 
Magic  Palace.     Broadw.  6:  50. 
Magic  Rock.     (P.  Benjamin)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  366. 
Magic  Spectacles.     Peop.  J.  4*.  339. 
Magical  Memoranda.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  170. 
Magician  of  Cairo.     (Lord  Nugent)  Penny  M.  14:   19S. 
Magician's  Apprentice;  a  Poem.     Dub.  L'niv.  19:  330. 
Magico,  II,  prodigioso.  (C.  de  La  Barca)  Colburn,  79:  451. 
Magmn,  William.    Bentley,  12:  329.   18:587. — Chamb. 

J.  i:  92.  —  Irish  Q.  2:  593.  —  with  portrait,    Dub. 

Univ.  23:  72.  —  with  portrait,  Eraser,  2:  716.    26: 

377- 
Maginnis,  John  S.     Chr.  R.  18:  136. 
Magisterial  Committals.     Westm.  6:  231. 
Magistrac}',  The.     Lond.  M.  22:  287. 

—  and  its  Dependencies.     Dub.  Univ.  16:   530. 

—  Keform  of.     (H.  Crompton)  Eortn.  24:  688. 

and  Mr.  Cross.     (II.  Crompton)  Kortn.  26:  223. 

Magiovintum,  Roman  Station  of.     (II.  Brandreth)  Arch. 

27:  96. 
Magliabechi,  a  Literary  Glutton.     All  the  Year,  24:  183. 
Magna  Charta.     Penny  M.  2:  228.     10:  117. 

—  and  the  Pope.     (II.  E.  Manning)   Contemp.  27:  i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  741. 

—  Hist,  and  Provisions  of.     St.  James,  19:  432.  20:100. 
Magnanimity.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Hours  at  Home,  2: 

245.  —  Macmil.  11:  317.—  New  Eng.  M.  7:  134. 
Magnesia.     Penny  M.  9:  260. 

—  Ride  to.     Blackw.  6:  231,  305. 

Magnesium,  Applications  of.  (W.  White)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

80:  331. 
Magnesium  and  Electric  Lights  and  Photo-Micrography. 

(J.  J.  Woodward)  Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  294. 
Magnet,   Earth  a.      (R.   A.   Proctor)    Cornh.    17:    727. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  5:  229.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

71:  1 100. 

—  Effect  of  Rotation  on  its  Axis.     (S.  T.  Preston)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  17:  62. 
Magnets,  Floating.     (W.  Thomson)  Nature,  18:  i-?,  258. 

—  (R.  B.  W'arder  and  W.  P.  Shipley)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

120:  285. 
Experiments  with.     (A.  IM.  Mayer)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

115:  276.     116:  247. 

—  Most  advantageous  Form  of.    (Dr.  Lamont)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  73:  97. 


Magnets,  Portative  Force  of.     Eel.  Engin.  g:  310. 

—  Temperature  Coefficients  of.    (G.  T.  Kingston)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  8:  280. 
Magnetic   Action,   Rowland's   New  Theory-   of.      (J.   J. 

Thomson)  Nature,  24:  205. 
Magnetic  and  Galvanic  Forces,  Effect  of.     (C.  M.  Cres- 

son)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOO:  340. 
Magnetic  Attraction,  Applications  of.     (F.  J.  J.  Nickles) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  337 

—  Barlow  on.     Blaekw.  6:  507.  —  Mo.  R.  105:  29. 
Magnetic  Declination,  Comparison  of,  with  Auroras.     (E. 

Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOo:  153.     105:  245. 

—  in  the  U.  S.     (J.  E.  Iliigard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I19:  173. 

—  Influence  of  Gravity  on.     (P.  E.  Chase)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

90:  83. 

—  Secular  Change  of.     (C.  A.  Schott)  Am.  J.  Sci.  79: 

335.     91:  149.     109:  25. 

—  Variation  of.     (A.  M.  Mayer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loi :  77.  — 

(W.  A.  Norton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  69:  183.     70:  26. 
Magnetic   Distribution,    Studies  on.      (II.   A.   Rowland) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  325,  451.     in:  17,  103. 
Magnetic  Disturbances  at   Toronto.     (G.  T.    Kingston) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  157. 
Magnetic  Electricity,  Researches  in.     (C.  G.  Page)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  34:  364. 
Magnetic  Elements  at  Toronto,  1856-64.     (G.  T.  King- 
ston) Canad.  J.  n.  s.  10:  114. 
Magnetic  Errors,  Compensations  and  Corrections.     (G. 

B.  Airy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  82:  102,  172. 
Magnetic  Experiments  on  Iron  Vessels.     (E.  J.  Johnson) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26:  88. 
Magnetic  Field,  Peculiarities  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:  62. 
Magnetic   Force,    Horizontal    Component    of.      (A.    D. 

Bache)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  84:  261.  373. 

—  Influence   of   the   Moon  on  the    Horizontal      (A.   D. 

I5aehe)  Am.  J.  Sci.  84:  381. 

—  Intensity  and  Inclination  of.     Ed.  R.  15:  143. 

—  Lines  of.     (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Insr.  54:  loS. 

—  Physical  Lines  of.      (M.   Faraday)  J.   Frankl.   Inst. 

55:  168. 

—  Variation  of.     (W.  A.  Norton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  60:  330. 
Magnetic  Galvanism.     (J.  P.  Ennet)  Am.  J.  Sci.  24:  78. 
Magnetic  Ih'potheses,  Faraday  on.  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 59:  39. 
Magnetic  Inclination,  Gravity  and.     (P.  K.  Chast.')  .Am. 

J.  Sci.  90:  166. 
Magnetic  Influences.     (C.  Chesebrongh)  Knick.  37:  430. 
Magnetic  Investigations,  Scoresby  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

28:  269. 
Magnetic  Meridian,   Detcniiination   of.      (L.   Wagoner) 

Eel.  Engin.  14:  49. 
Magnetic  Needle.     Chamb.  J.  32:    246.  —  (E.  Ltiomis) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  30:  221. 

—  and  Sun  Spots.     Cornh.  6:  407. 

—  Dip  of.     (E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  40:  85  —  (J.  Locke) 

.Am.  J.  Sci.  41:  15.  42:  23;.  —  (E.  Loomis)  An;. 
J.  Sci.  43:  03. —(W.  Mitchell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  46: 
157.  — (T.  II.  Perry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  47:  84. 

—  Diurnal    Variations  of.     (A.   de  la  Rive)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  48:  40. 

—  Early  Allusions  to.     Nature,  r6:  26S. 

—  Effect  of  Aurora  on.     (A.  D.  Bache)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  27: 

113.  — (.\.  D.  Bache)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:  5.    17:  i. 

—  Influence  of  the  Moon  on.     (A.  D.  Bache)  .\m.  J.  Sci. 

81:  98. 

—  Secular  Variations  of.     (T.  Job)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  41-?. 

—  L'se  of,  in  Mineral  Explorations.     (T.  B.  Brooks)  Eel. 

Engin.  7:  161. 

—  Variations  of.     Cornh.  17:  727. 

and   Dip  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  16:  60.  —  (E.  Loonns) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  34:  290.  39:  41.  — (J.  H.  Lolhrop) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  38:  68.  —(W.  A.  Norton)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
58:  35,  216. 


MAGNETIC 


788 


MAGYARS 


Magnetic  Neecllo,  Variations  of.  at  Hudson,  Ohio.     (E. 

Loomis)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  77:  167. 
Magnetic  Needles,  Improvement  in.     (A.  Eaton)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  12:  14. 

—  Manulacture  of.     (IJ.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  12:  232. 
Magneiic  Observations  at  Eastport,  Me.,  1860-64.     (A.  D. 

Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:   141. 

—  at  Havana.     (15.  Vines)  Nature,  5:  347. 

—  Establishment  of,  1839.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  404. 

—  in  China.     (S.  J.  Perry)  Nature,  14:  196. 

—  Lisbon.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Nature,  13:  301. 

—  Trevandruin.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  12:   163. 
Magnetic   Observatory,  Madison,  Wis.     (E.   W.  Davis) 

Boj).  Sci.  Mo.  12:  455. 
Magnetic  Permeability.     (H.  A.  Rowland)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

106:  416. 
Magnetic  Phantoms,  On  fixing.     (F.  J.  J.  Nickles)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  80:  62. 
Magnetic  Spectra.     (A.  M.  Maj'er)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOi:  263. 
Magnetic  Storm  of  May  14,  1S7S,     (C.  A.  Schott)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  117:  203. 
Magnetic  Storms  in  higher  Latitudes.     Eel.  Engin.  6: 

355.  — Nature,  4:  441. 
Magnetic  Survey  of  Missouri.     (F.  E.  Nipher)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  121 :  310. 

—  of  Pennsylvania.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85:  359. 
Magnetic  Variations.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Nature,  16:  62. 

—  Decennial  Period  of.  (J.  A.  Brown)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  53. 
Magnetism.     Westm.  3:  333. 

—  Action  of,  on  an  Electric  Current.     (E.  H.  Hall)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  120:  161. 

—  Airy  on.     (J.  Stuart)  Nature,  5:  120. 

—  and  Diamaguetism.     Westm.  65:  254. 

—  and  Electricity.   (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  313. 
Guthrie's.     Nature,  13:  261. 

—  and  Gravit}-,  Numerical  Relations  of.     (P.  E.  Chase) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  8g:  312. 

—  and  Light,  Faraday's  Discoveries  in.    Eel.  M.  Ii :  353. 

—  and  Magnetic  Attraction.     Blackw.  6:  507. 

—  and  Mesmerism  in  Antiquity.     (W^.  W.  Lloj-d)  Zoist, 

5:  273. 

—  Animal.     See  Animal  Magnetism. 

—  Atmospheric.     (M.  Faraday)  Am.  J.   Sci.  62:  69. — 

(M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  52:  115. 

—  Early  History  of.     Nature,  13:  523. 

—  Effects  of  great  Cold  on.     (J.  Trowbridge)    Am.  J.  Sci. 

121:  316. 

—  Electro-,  as  a  moving  Power.    (C.  G.  Page)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

60:  343.     See  Electro-Magnetism. 

—  Experiments  in.     (C.  T.  Jerome)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16: 

267. 

—  Human,  Newnham's.     Zoist,  3:  3,  102. 

Occult  Personal  Influence.     (J.  A.  Noble)  Victoria, 

10:  294. 
Rutter  on.     Zoist,  12:  80. 

—  in  Medicine.     Victoria,  23:  537. 

—  Inductive,  in   soft   Iron.      (Sir  W.  Thompson)   Eel. 

Engin.  13:  327. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Molecular  Arrangements.    (A.  Hunt) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41:  202. 

—  Lloyd's  Treatise  on.     (B.  Ste%vart)  Nature,  11:  221. 

—  Molecular.     (D.  E.  Hughes)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  186. 

—  of  Iron  Vessels.     (F.  Rogers)  Ed.  Engin.  16:  545. 

—  of  Ships.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  228. 

—  of  soft  Iron.     (I).  Sears)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:  21. 

—  of  soft-Iron  Cylinders.     F'cl.  Engin.  17:  13. 

—  of  Torsion.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  55:  329. 

—  of  the  Earth.     See  Magnetism,  Terrestrial. 

—  Reichenbach  on.    (J.  Elliotson)  Zoist,  4:  104,  277,  345. 

8:  430.     11:  274,  329,  401. 

—  Researches   in.     Westm.  45:  281.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

9:  27. — Dem.  R.  20:  210.  —  New  Q.  i:  31. 


Magnetism,  Study  in.     (S.  P.  Thompson)  Nature,  ig:  79. 

—  Terrestrial.     (E.  Sabine)  Am.  J.  Sci.  17:  145.  —  (J. 

Locke)  Am.  J.  Sci.  39:  319.  40:  149. —  (E.  Loomis) 
Am.  J.  Sii.  47:  27S.  —  Dem.  R.  9:  251.  —  New 
York  R.  7:  475. —  (Sir  J.  F.  W.  Ilerschel)  Quar. 
66:  271.  —  Ed.  R.  136:  407.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
115:  707.  —  (F.  Rogers)  Eel.  Engin.  16:452.  —  (B. 
Stewart)  Nature,  i:  264. — (S.  J.  Perry)  Nature, 
2:  124.  7:  171,  193. —  (S.  J.  Perry)  licl.  Engin. 
8:  235.  — Chamb.  J.  8:  84.  — (R.  Owen)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  92:  270.  93:  199.  94:126.  —  Chamb.  J.  14: 
139.  —  Chamb.  J.  46:  565.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15: 
225.     Same  art.  Eel.  jNI.  73:  723.  —  Month,  II :  340. 

—  (J.  Lovering)  Am.  Alma.  1857:  67.     1858:  67. 

—  West.  M.  i:  524. 

and  Cosmical.     Ed.  R.  136:  407. 

and  the  Mariner's  Compass.     (W.  Thomson)  Good 

Words,  20:  383,  445. 
as  a  Mode  of  Motion.     (P.  E.  Chase)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

89:  117. 
Changes  in.     Eel.  Engin.  ig:  230.  —  (J.  F.  iMans) 

Nature,  18:  So. 
dependent  on  Atmospheric  Currents.    (P.  E.  Chase) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  373. 
Effects  of  the  Sun's  Rotation  on.     (J.  A.  Brown) 

Nature,  13:  328. 
in  the  United  States.     (A.  D.  Bache  and  J.  E.  Hil- 

gard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  74:  1. 
Influence  of  the  Moon  on.      (J.  A.   Brown)  Eel. 

Engin.  19:  121. 

of  Sun  on.     (J.  M.  Degni)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  684. 

New  Theory'  of.     (Profs.  Perry  and  Ayrton)  Eel. 

Engin.  21 :  208. 

Notes  on.  (R.A.Proctor)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  4:  411. 

Some  Points  on.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  22:  147. 

—  Vital,  Pyne's.     Zoist,  2:  537. 

Magnetization,  Effects  of,  on  Iron  Bars.     (A.  M.  Mayer) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  170.     106:  81. 

—  Mechanical  Effects  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  18. 

—  Researches  in.    (l'\  J.  J.  Nickles)  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  99. 
Magneto-Electric  Machines.     See  Electrical  Machines. 
Magnetoscope,  The.     Chamb.  J.  16:  376. 
Magnifying   Powers,   Highest,  and  their  Uses.     (L.  S. 

Beale)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  419. 
Magnolia  of  Lake  Pontchartrain.     Dial,  i :  299. 
Magnus,  Heinrich  Gustav.     (A.  Oppenheim)  Nature,  2: 

143- 

—  Death  of.     (J.  Tyndall)  Nature,  i :  607. 
Magnus  and  Morna.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Harper,  53:  801. 
Magny,  Olivier  de.  Early  French  Poet.     Lond.  M.  5:  159. 
IMagpie,  The.     Chamb.  J.  6:  371. 

jNIagpies.     (W.  J.  Broderip)  I'raser,  56:  272. 

Magpie  Castle.     Colburn,  40:  29. 

Maguelone.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  Worid,  30:  21. 

Maguey-Plant.     Chamb.  J.  16:  247. 

Maguire,  Mellicent.     Hogg,  2:  387. 

Magj'ar;  a  Poem.     Dem.  R.  35:  281. 

—  and  Croat.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  1. 

Magyars.    (.J.  G.  McLeod)  Month,  33:  413.    34:46,143. 

—  Among  the.     Chamb.  J.  47:  173. 

—  and   Ugrians,    Himalayan   Origin   of.      (H.   Clarke) 

Anthrop.  J.  7:  44. 

—  History  of.     For.  Q.  24:  26. 

—  Language  of.     (R.  S.  Charnock)  Anthrop.  R.  4:  I7i- 
and  Literature  of.     For.  Q.  3:  29. 

—  Literature  of.    Chamb.  J.  21 :  167.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

32:  260. 

—  Pardoe's  City  of.     Eel.  R.  73:  68. 

—  Patterson's.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  13:  iSi. 

—  Poetry  of.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  9:  193. 

—  Fraser,  i:  155,  601.— Mo.  R.  121:  40S.— Col- 
burn, 165:  929,  956. 


MAGYARS 


789 


MAIXE 


Magyars,  Superstitions  and  Ceremonies  of.     Dub.  Univ. 

59:  7°5- 

—  versus  Dr.  Bowring.     Fraser,  i :  4;^;}. 
See  Hungary. 

Maliabharata,  The.     (G.  J.  Adler)  No.  Ain.  103:  18. 

—  History,  Description,  and  Analysis  of.     Westm.  8g: 

380.' 

—  Translation  cf  a  Boole  from.     (E.  Arnold)  Internat.  K. 

10:  36,  297. 
Maliaia's  Drive.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  Lippinc.  2:  457. 
Malian,  Milo,  Collected  Works  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  18:  237. 
.  Maharajas,  Sect  of.    Dub.  Univ.  81:  414.  —  Anthrop.  R. 

4:  252.  — Eel.  R.  122:  566. 
Mahmoud,  the  late  Sultan,  Life  of.     Dub.  Uiiiv.  14:  34S. 

Same  art.  Mus.  37:    iSo. 
Mahogany.     Chamb.  J.  15:  181.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

29:  354. — .\m.  Arch.  lo:  138. 
Mahogany  Table,  History  of.     Pennj'  M.g:  262,  266,  274. 
Mahogany  Tree.     Hogg,  2:  250.  —  Penny  M.  1 :  107. 
Mahomet.     See  Mohammed. 
Mahon,  Lord.     Fraser,  35:  447.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  11: 

105. 

—  Defense  of.     Liv.  Age,  45 :  2S6. 

—  History  of  England.     See  England. 

Mahone,  VVilliam.     (J.  W.  DcPeyster)  Hist.  M.  17:  390. 

—  on  the  Declaration  of  Independence.     (P.  Force)  Liv. 

Age,  44:  jSr- 
Maliony,  Francis,  Father  Prout.    No.  Brit.  45:  97.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  67:  641.  —  Lakeside,  5:  22.  —  Liv.  Age, 

65:  79S.  —  Dub.  Univ.  30:  442. 
Mahratta  Camp,  Broughton's  Letters  from.     Quar.  10: 

323.— (Svd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  22:  67.  — Mo.  R.  94: 

366. 
Mahrattas,  England's  Struggle  for  Empire  with.    Westm. 

91:  T.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  257,482,568. — Eel. 

R.  40:  342,  528. 

—  Grant  Duff's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  48:  2S0.  —  Mo.  II. 

no:  337. 

—  Pseudo-Messiah  of.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  412.     Siniear;. 

Liv.  Age,  15:  361. 
Mahuot  Cocquiel.     House.  Words,  7:  466. 
Maid  Aroraine.     (R.  W.  Buchanan)  Once  a  Week,  7:  96. 
Maid  Barbara.     (F.  R.  MacDonald)  Blackw.  81:   122. 
Maid  Forlorn;  a  Tale.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  20:  96. 
Maid  of  Ercildoune;  a  Poetn.     Colburn,  164:  655. 
Maid  of  the  Rock.     (E.  Chubbuck)  Knick.  26:  232,  302. 
Maid  of  Sker.     (R.  D.  Blackmore)  Blackw.   iio:    137, 

661.     in:  1-647.     112:  I.     Same   art.   Liv.  ,\ge, 

111:211-724.     112:55-786.     113:173-812.     114: 

84-491. 
Maid.s-of-all-Work,  and  Blue  Books.     Cornh.  30:  2S1. 

—  Health  of.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  2:  464. 
Maids  of  Honor.    (P.  Cunningham)  Once  a  Week,  8:  150. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  353. 
Maids,  Old  and  young.     Good  Words,  3:  298. 
Maid-Servants.     Fraser,  28:  564. 
Maidens'  Hearts.     (E.  Polko)  Appleton,  5:  722. 
Maiden's  Lover;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  i:  669. 
Maiden  .\unt.     Liv.  Age,  15:  27-171.     16:  68-611. 
Maiden  Masque.     (S.  Lover)  Once  a  Week,  4:  236. 
Maiden  Speech.     Dem.  R.  12:  503. 
Maidenhead  and  Cliefden.  (E.  Jes.«e)  Once  a  Week,  4: 65S. 
Maidie;  a  Story.     Lond.  See.  40:  567. 
Maid.stone,  Daj'  near.     Once  a  Week,  13:  41;;. 
Maid.stone  Church,  Stalls  in.     (S.  Denne)  Arch.  10:  261. 
Mail,  United  States.     (D.  D.  Leech)  De  Bow,  16:  553. 
Mail-Guard's  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  446. 
Mail  Packet  Service,  past  and  present.    Chamb.  J.  40:  •587. 
Main,  Robert.     Nature,  18:  72. 
Main  River,  Loop  of.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  9: 

698,  706. 

—  Views  on.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  g:  222. 


Maine.     De  Bow,  12:  603.  —  New  Eng.  M.  2:  394. 

—  Across,  in  Midwinter.     Contin.  Mo.  4:  138. 

—  Act  of  Separation  from  Massachusetts.    Niles's  Re"-. 

16:  294.     17:  8,  99. 

—  and  its  Boundaries.     (H.  Clay)  Niles's  Reg.  42:  399. 

47:  296. 

—  and  its  Resources.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  11:  313. 

—  and  New  Hampshire,  Survey  of  Boundary  between. 

Hist.  M.  19:  17. 

—  Bibliography  of.     (W.  Willis)  Norton, 4:  11.  —  Hist. 

M.  17:  145. 

—  Capuchins  in      Hist.  M.  8:  301. 

—  Catholic  ^lissions  in,  1613-1854.     (R.  H.  Sherwood) 

Cath.  World,  22:  666. 

—  Characters  in  early  History  of.     (.1.  .Johnston)  N.  E. 

Reg.  25:  131. 

—  Chesuncook.     (H.  D.  Thoreau)  Allan.  2:  i,  224,  305. 

—  Colonization  in,  1623.     Hist.  M.  4:  228. 

—  Constitution  of.     Niles's  Reg.  19:  26. 

—  Debts  of.     Hunt,  17:   577. 

—  District  of,  1821.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  7. 

—  Early  Documents   in   English   Archives   relating  to. 

(W.  Willis)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  262. 

—  Election  of  Governor,  1879.     Nation,  29:  191. 
Contest  on.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  30:  5.  —  (G. 

T.    Packard)   Nation,   30:    26.  —  (G.  T.  Packard) 
New  Eng.  39:  233. 

—  Forest  Lands  of.     (L.  Sabine)  No.  Am.  58:  299. 

—  General  Conference  of,  History  of.    (C.  Freeman)  .\m. 

Q.  Reg.  10:  154. 

—  Geology  of.     (C.  T.  Jackson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  36:  143. 

—  Historic  Sketch  of.     (E  O.  Smith)  Potter  Am.   Mo. 

13:  198- 

—  History  of.     (L.Leonard)  No.  Am.  37:  419.  —  Am. 

Mo.  R.  3:  I.  — Am.  <^  Reg.  5:  105. 

—  Hunting  and  Fishing  in.     (.F.  R.  Lowell)  Putnam,  2: 

457- 

—  in  1779.     Hist.  M.  8:  51. 

—  L-^lands  of.     (W.  H.  Bishop)  Harper,  61 :  336,  496. 

—  Katahdin  and  Penobscot.     (T.  Winthrop)  Atlan.  10: 

203-678. 

—  Literary  Institutions  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  274. 

—  Ministers  of.     (E.  Gillett)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  144,  253. 

—  Northmen  in.     (J.  Williamson)  Hist.  M.  15:  30. 

—  Notes  on  local  History  of.     Hist.  M.  10:  supp.  7S-144. 

—  Off  the  Coast  of.     (C."  L.  Norton)  0.  &  N.  7:  542. 

—  Phenomeiui  in.     (J.  Davis)  No.  Am.  3:  325. 

—  Presidential  Visits  to.     (J.  D.  Williamson)  Hist.  .M. 

22:  340. 

—  Purchase's  Patent  of  Lands  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  13:  303. 

—  Scenery  and  Resources  of.    (C.  W.  Upham)  Am.  Whig 

R.  2:  262. 

—  Settlement  of,  by  Pophani,  1607.     (J.  A.  Poor)  Hist. 

M.  7:  I.     See  Popham  Colony. 

—  Statistical  View  of,  1816.     (B.  Rand)  No.  Am.  3:  362. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:   t,^!;. 

—  Tasteof  Maine  Birch.     (,T.  Burroughs)  .\tlan.47:  S44. 

—  Through,  to  Canada,  in  a  Bircii-Bark  Canoe.     (J.  C. 

Hoyt)  Scrib.  14:  4SS. 

—  Water  Power  of.     (W.  Wells)  Hunt.  60:   115. 
Maine  Historical  Societv.     (W.  Willi~)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14: 

14S.—  (W.  Willis)  Hist.  M.  13:  13. 
Maine  Liquor  Law.     Dem.  R.  30:  271,  449,  530.  — Tait, 
n.  s.  22:  423. 

—  History  and  Results  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  666. 
See  Alcohol;  Liquor;  Intemperance:  License. 

Maine  Teachers'  Association.     .\m.  .1.  Educ    16:  777. 
Maine  do  Biran.  M.  F.  P.G.  (T.  S  Perry)  Lippinc.  16:  210 

—  and  his  Philosophy.     (C.  Waddiiigton)  Meth.  Q.  22: 

627. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Brit.  Q.  44:  301.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

56:  55'- 


MAINE 


'90 


MALCOLM 


Maine  de  Biian,  M.  F.  P.  G.     Penst'es.     Nat.  R.  Ii :  140. 

Maiutenon,  Madame  Fran<;oise  d' Aubigne  de.  Quar.  96: 
394.  Same  ait.  Eel.  M.  35:  2S9.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  45:  451.— (J.  B.  Angell)  No.  Am.  85:  369. 
— ^^(J.  C.  Morison)  Fortn.  25:  603,  758.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  129:  346,  6S7.— Temp.  Bar,  55:  243. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:  600.  Same  an.  Liv.  Age, 
118:  S02.  —  Fraser,  39:  331.  Same  art  Liv.  Age, 
21:  145.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  97-—  '^"l^-  R-S^: 
70.  Same  art.  Catli.  World,  i:  799- —  I'^*^'-  ^^-  75  = 
268.  — Colbiirn,  86:  304. —  (L.  M.  C.  Lamb)  Tins- 
ley,  24:  42. 

—  and  Agrippa  d'Aubignc.     Blaekw.  67:    174.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  49.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20:  44. 

—  and  her  Times.     (Mrs.  A.  L.  Phelps)  Nat.  Q.  5:  249. 

—  and  the  last  Days  of  Louis  XIV.     Temp.  Bar,  39:  69. 

—  and   Louis  XIV.      (Viscountess  de   Kerkadee)  Dark 

Blue,  4:  239. 

—  and  .Marshal  Villars.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  32:  36S. 

—  Early  Days  of.     Eel.  JI.  32:  67. 

—  Letters  of.     Month,  5:  1S7. 

—  Three  Episodes  in  Life  of.     Eel.  M.  37:  496. 
Mainzer,  Joseph.     Chanib.  J.  17:  103. 

Mairwara,  Dixon's  Sketch  of.  Eel.  K.  94:  674.  —  Brit. 
Q.  13:  525- 

—  Romance  of.     Blaekw.  73:  207. 

—  Story  of.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  69. 

Maisons  de  Sante  in  France.     Cornh.  ig:  699. 

Maisons  Maternelles  of  Paris.     Liv.  Age,  2:  30S. 

Maistre,  Joseph  de.  (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  9:  4S1,  593.  10: 
442.  —(H.  P.  McElrone)  Oath.  World,  33:  218.  — 
Dub.  R.  33:  417.  —  (W.  Alexander)  Dub.  Univ.  54: 
657.  — Eraser,  39:  3S3. 

—  and  French  Ultramontanism.     Metli.  Q.  16:  216. 

—  Letters  and  inedited  Works.     Ed.  U.  96:  2SS.  —Quar. 

148:  432. 

—  Opinions  of.     Dub.  R.  69:  122. 

—  Soirees  de  St.  Petersbourg.     (H.  W.  Preston)  Atlan. 

47:  65. 
Maitland,  E.  Pilgrim  and  the  Shrine.  Fraser,  79:  312. 
Maitre,  Adam,  of  Calabria.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  395-629. 
Maitre,  Cornelius.  (M.de  Balzac)  Dub.  Univ.  3:  129,265. 
Maitre  d'Armes,  Passages  in  Life  of.  Blaekw.  53:  733. 
Maize.  See  Indian  Corn. 
Majolica.     Pract.  M.  7:  212. 

—  and  China.     Chamb.  J.  55:  215. 

—  and  Faience,  Beckwith's.     Canad.  Mo.  11:  563. 

—  Italian.     (C.  W.  Elliott)  Art  J.  29:  244. 

—  of  Castelli.     (A.  Castellani)  Scrib.  15:  514. 
Major's  Luncheon.     Belgra.  22:  257. 

Major's  Maneuver;  a  Tale.     (N.  Robinson)  Cath.  World, 

29:  784.     30:  41. 
Major's  ilistikc.     (F.  Desprcz)  Temp.  Bar,  40:  336. 
Major's  Oak;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  231. 
Major  Gahagan's  Reminiscences.    Colburn,  54:  319,543. 
Major  Hammond's  Ring.     Chamb.  J.  54:  617. 
Major  Milligan's  Mistake.     All  the  Year,  19:  258. 
Major  Moss.     Blaekw.  72:  692. 

Major  Mulliner:  a  Story.     (J.  W.  Slierer)  Belgra.  42:  86. 
Majorca.     Bentley,  62:  99. 
Majorities,  Misrepresentation   of.     (E.  Maitland)   Fortn. 

14:   114. 

—  Worship  of.     (F.  D.  ^Maurice)  Jlacmil.  5:   504. 
Makamat ;  or  Rhetorical  .\nccilotes  of  Al  Hariri.    Westm. 

54:  323.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  30:  401. 

—  Preston's.     Chr.  Obs.  52:   n8. 

Makaria;  a  P'ay.     (G.  Bhtde)  Western,  2:  539-715.     3: 

14-720.     4:  19,  146. 
Makart,  Hans,  and  his  Studio.    (B.  Worth)  Art  J.  33:  205. 
Making  a  Fortune.     (A.  W.  Cole)  Sharpo,  20:  336. 
Making  an  Omelette;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  8:  298. 
Making  Money.     All  the  Year,  35:  246. 


Making  the  most  of  one's  self.     (R.  Tomes)  Putnam,  11: 

205. 
Making  the  worst  of  it.     (J.  B.  Hopkins)  Gent.  M.  n..s. 

10:  705.     11:  72-631. 
Making  their  Game;  a  Life  Drama.     Chamb.  J.  45:  9-72. 
flaking  up  for  it.     Tinsley,  1 :  553. 
JIakoua;  a  Story  of  the  Coast  of  Madras.     (T.  II.  Pavie) 

Sharpe,  27:   1S7. 
Malabar  Coast,  Extension  of.     (E.  W.  Pringle)  Geog.  M. 

4:  230. 
Malacca,  Straits  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  152. 

—  Ashore  in.     Chamb.  J.  55:  193. 

—  Chinese  in.     (W.  A.  Pickering)  Fraser,  94:  438. 

—  Commerce  of.     (J.  Balestier)  Hunt,  16:  351. 

—  Quedah  ;  a  Journal  in  Malayan  Waters,  Osboru's.  Col- 

burn, no:  170. 
Malachi's   Cove.     (A.   Trollope)  Good  Words,   5:  929. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  35. 
Malachi  .Meagrim,  the  Teatotaler's  Arras.     (J.  Y.  Aker- 

man)  Bentley,  11:  228. 
Malachite.     House.  Words,  8:  91.  —  Liv.  Age,  39;  414. 
Maladetta;  aPoem.     (W.  Smith)  Cornh.  7:  621. 
Malaga.     House.  Words,  19:  301. 

—  Dried  Fruits  of.     Penny  M.  13:  374. 
Malaguti,  FaustinusJ.  M.      Nature,  18:  15. 
Malakani,    or    Spiritual   Christians    in  Eastern  Russia. 

(G.  M.  Asher)  Macmil.  40:  489.  Same  art.  Appleton, 
22:  437. 

Malan,  Cxsar,  Life  and  Writings  of.  Chr.  Obs.  69:  585, 
736. 

Malapropos.     Chamb.  J.  55:  122. 

Malaria.  Am.  Q.  4:  2S6.  —  Quar.  30:  133.  —  Am.  J.  Sci. 
17:300.  22:336.  —  Ed.  R.  36:  536.  —  (C.P.Rus- 
sell) Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  416. 

—  Origin  of.     Nav.  M.  i:  66,  148. 

Malarious  Disease.     (A.  Harve/)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  4:  40. 
Malavolti;  a  Neapolitan  Story.     Blaekw.  26:  716. 
Malays,  Tlie.     Chamb.  J.  37:   13S. 

—  Brush  with.     Chamb.  J.  45:  4S1. 

—  Six  .Months  with.     Blaekw.  73:  702. 
Malay  Gentleman.     All  the  Year,  39:   136. 

Malay  Life  in  the  Philippines.     (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Sup. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  431. 
Malay  Outbreak,  1S75.     Fraser,  92:  SoS. 
Malay  Vengeance.     (H.  R.  Addison)  Bentley,  12:  551. 
Malayan  Archipelago.      Quar.  127:  68.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,   102:    643.  —  (J.   Lubbock)   Macmil.  19:  527. 

—  (H.  Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  4:   141. 

—  Natural  History  of.    Once  a  Week,  21:  344.  430,  551. 

22:  75.  139- 

—  Rough  Notes  in.     (J.  A.  Winn)  Temp.  Bar,  26:  234. 

—  Wallace's.    Anthrop.  R.  7:  310.  — (W.  P.  Garrison) 

Nation,  9:  317. 
Malayan  Languages  and  Races.    (J.  Crawfurd)  Ed.  New 

Philo<.  J.  44:  155.  —  Liv.  Age,  33:  164. 
Malayan  Peninsula.     (H.  St.  John)  Geog.  M.  3:  5. 
Malayan  Waters,  Adventures  in,  1S37.     Westm.  68:  357. 
Malavo-Polynesians.  (S.  J.  Whitmee)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  372. 
:Malb'one.     "(T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  23:  1-649. 
Malbone.  Edward  G.  Godey,  35:  119. —Anal.  M.  6:225. 
Malcolm  HI.,  of  Scotland."  (B.  F.  Baer)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

10:   IC7. 
Malcolm.  Sir  .John.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  739.  —  Eel.  R.  105: 

jSq.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  24:  10,  115.  —  Select  J.  2:  [2S1. 

—  Kaye's  Life  of.  Ed.  R.  105:  391. —  Colburn,  109:  166. 

—  Life  in  India.     Westm.  89:   161. 

—  Sketch  of.     (J.  W.  Kaye)  Good  Words,  6:  699. 

—  Travels   in  India.      Qiiar.  29:  3S2.  — Ed.  R.  20:  38. 

40:  279. — Mo.  R.  103:  I,  113.     in:  167. 
Malcolm,  Sarah,  a  Robber.     All  the  Year,  17:  5S9. 
Malcolm;  a  Novel.  (G.  Macdonald)  Lippinc.  13:  162-679. 

14:  43-723-     15:  67. 


MALCOM 


701 


MAMMALIA 


Malcom,  Howard.  Travels  in  Asia.  (M.  B.  Hope)  Princ. 

II :  494.  12:  157.  —Eel.  K.  71:  334. —  Cliv.  11.4:  5;. 

—  (W.  Adam)  (Jhr.  Exam.  20:  37S.  —  Hiint,  i :  142. 
Maldaehini,  Donna  Olinipia.      Eraser,  86:  169.      Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  2S4. 
Maiden,  Mass.,  Burial   luscriptions   at.     N.  E.  Ueg.  9: 

319.     12:  23. 

—  Instruction  to  Representative,  1776.  N.  E.  licij.  3:  279, 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Kef;.  6:  335.     9:  319.     10:  161, 

233-     ":  45-348-     12:^4.239.     13:70. 
Malebranclie,  Nicholas.    (G.  Masson)  Kilto,  39:  265. — 

(J.  M.  Peirce)  Mo.  Kel.  M.  15;  373. 
Malesherbes,  M.  de,   Life  and  Opinions  of.     Anal.   M. 

15:  179. — Eel.  R,  2:  639. 
Maliilutre,  J.  C.  L.,  Gilbert,  aud  Ch(<nier.    Once  a  Week, 

15:  370- 
Malherbe.     Beiitle}',  41:  432. 

Malibran,  MariaF.  Colburn,  48:  300.  —  Mo.  R.  151 :  51S. 
Malingering;   or  Sinuilating   Disease.      Cliamb.  J.  50; 

273.     Same  art.  Ev,  Sat.  14:  631. 
Malines,  Catholic  Congress  of.      Dub.  K.  53:  4S2. 

—  Exliibiiion  of  religious  Art  at.     Month,  i:  3S3. 
Malinvauil,  .Juan-Finnin.     J.  Frank).  Inst.  28:  137. 
Malkt-du-Pan,  M.     Memoirs  and  Correspondence.     Ed. 

R.  95:  4S1.      Same  art.   Eel.  M.  26:  267.  — Bent- 

l^T,  31:  553.  — Liv.  Age,    32:  320. 
Mallinkrodt,  H.  von.  (A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath. World,  21 :  112. 
Mallock,  Wm.  H.     (R.  W.  Boodle)  Canad.  Mo.  19:  195. 

—  and  modern  Atheism.     (L.  S.  Bevington)  19th  Cent. 

6:  585,  999. 

—  and  Catholicisni.     Dub.  R.  84:  261. 

—  Is  Life  worth  living?    See  Life. 

—  The  new  Republic  and  modern  Philosophers.     Quar. 

144:  515. 

—  Romance  of  the  igtli  Century.   (R.W.  Boodle)  Canad. 

Mo.  20:  322. 

Mallston's  Youngest;  a  Story.  (M.  II.  Catherwood)  Lip- 
pine.  26:  1S9. 

Malmaison.  (H.  Kingsley)  Tinsley,  9:  560-672.  Same 
art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  iSo. 

—  Chateau  de.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  7:  56. 

—  Fete-Day  at.      (S.  Bushnell)  Scrib.  2:  274. 

—  Palace  of.      Ek;L  M.  39:  200. 

—  Scenes  at.      Frascr,  43:  515.      Same  art.  Ed.  M.  23: 

224.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  29:  497.     Same  art.  In- 
ternat.  M.  3:  504. 
Malmesbury,  First  Earl  of .  (T.  E.  Kebbei)  Fortn.  14:  23. 

—  Diaries  and  Correspondence  of.    (.J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

74:    50S.     75:    403.      Same  art.   Eel.  M.  5:    230. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  5:  271.  —  Blackw.  56:  401.  57: 

315. —  Brit.  Q.  53:  44.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108: 

451.  —  Chr.  Rem.  lO:  i. 
Malmesbury  Abbey,  in  Days  of  Anglo-Saxon  Kings.   (J. 

Y.  Akerman)  Arch.  37:  257. 
Malmesbury  .Market  Cross.     Penny  JI.  5:   101. 
Malo,  Cliarles.     Panorama  of  England.     (,^)nar.  18:  223. 
Malone,  Ldmond,  Burial-l'lace  of.     Eel.  R.  iii:  509. 

—  Prior's  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  513.  — Liv.  Age,  66: 

420. 
Maiot,  II.    Sans  Famille.     Blackw.  126:  337. 
Maloiiet,  Pierre  Victor,  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  141 :  363. 
Malt  l>nty  in  England.     (.L  Ilume)Tait,  n.s.  2:  525. 
Malt  and  Beer  Duties.     Ed.  R.  49:  362. 
Malt  Lic(uors,  Influence  on  DigestiDii  and  Nutrition.    (J. 

J.  Coleman)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:   172. 
Malta.     (A.  Arnold)  (ient.  M.  n.  s.  21 :  S4.  —  (II.  R.  F. 

Bourne)  Fortn.  31:  S77.     Same  art.  Liv.  .Age,  142; 

220.  —  (H.  Bright.)  Harper,  46:  37.  —  (F.  Davenant) 

Lond.  Soc.  31:  272.  —  (K.  .Johns)  Bcntlcy.  12:  136. 

— (F.W.  Rowsell)  19th  Cent.  4:  261.  —  Penny  M.  3: 

151.  — Sharpe.   13:  103.    47:  307.    48:  34.  — Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  4:  467. 


Malta  and  Gibraltar.     Chamb.  J.  15:  43. 

—  aud  the  Kniglits.     Nav.  M.  2:  413. 

—  aud  the  J\Ialiese.      Penny  M.  8:  229-297. — So.  Lit. 

Me.-<s.  JO:  728. 

—  Bartlett's.     Chamb.  J.  15:  43. 

—  Bigelow's  Travels  in.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  35: 

22S.  —  (.J.Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  259. — Am.  Mo. 
R.  i:  116. 

—  Davy  on.     Mo.  R.  159:  232. 

—  Grotto  of  St.  Paul  at.    Nat.  M.  4:  364. 

—  History  of.     Ed.  R.  6:  194.  —  Quar.  9:  i. 

—  Knights  of.     (bVe  Knights  of  Malta. 

—  Language  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  .A.m.  lo:  225. 

—  Letters  from.     (\V.  W.  Andrews)  So.  Lit.  Mesa.  4: 

7S0.     5:  146,  314,  454.     7:  72,  772. 

—  Phoenician  and  Egyptian  Monuments  iu.      Art  J.  5: 

221,  309. 

—  Plague  at,  1S13.    Meth.  M.  37:  3S3. 

—  Ramble  through.     (S.  C.  Massett)  Pioneer,  2:  339. 

—  Religious  Quarrels  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  3S1. 

—  Report  on  Affairs  of,  1S37.     Mo.  R.  146:  222. 

—  Romanism  in.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  60:  121. 

—  Siege  of.     Cath.  World,  2:  4S3. 

—  Sketch  of.     (W.  Winthrop)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  521. 

—  Superstitions  of.      (W.  W.  Andrews)  So.   Lit.  Mess. 

10:  8,  169. 

—  Visit  to.     (J.  Chapman)  Kilto,  31:  34. 

Maltby,  lulward.  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  31 :  556.  — Mo. 

It.  91 :  300. 
Malte-Brnn's  spurious  Voyages.     Quar.  26:   514. 
Maltese  Fleet  of  the  iSth  Century.     Month.  7:  530. 
Maltese  Giiost  Story.     (R.  .Johns)  Bentley,  12:  436. 
Malthus,  Thomas  R.     (T.  DeQuincey)  Lond.  M.  8:  349. 

—  Life,  Writings,  and  Character  of.      (W.  Enipson)  Ed. 

R.  64:  469. 
Malthusian  Theory  of  Population.      Dein.   R.  17:  297, 

379,  438.  —  (G.   Tucker)    Dem.   R.  22:    11.  —  Am. 

Eel.  2:  469.     See  <ilso  Population. 
Mallhusiauism.    (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  621.  — (J.  H. 

Mcllvaine)  Princ.  39:   103. 

—  Darwinism,  and   Pessimism.      (F.   Bowen)  No.    .Vm. 

129:  447. 

—  True  and  false.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Eraser,  83:  5S4. 
Malting,  Process  of.     Penny  M.  5:  39. 

Jlalvern.    Chamb.  J.  43:  714. 

Malvern  Hills.     Lond.  M.  6:  213. 

Malvina.      (II.  S.  Edwards)  Gent.   M.  n.  s.  5:   129,  737. 

6:  83-470. 
Malvina;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  J.  V.  Eames)  Putnam,  16:  323. 
Mamelukes,  JIassacre  of,  by  Mohammed  .Vli.    Penny  M. 

6:  225.  — All  the  Year,  18:  157.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

69:  668. 

—  Wars  of.     Blackw.  49:  33,  344. 
Mammalia.     (R.  Owen)  .Am.  J.  Sci.  75:  7,  177. 

—  Classilication  of.     (.1.  I).  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85:  65. 
Owen's.     Westm.  72:  596. 

—  Eocene,  New  Order  of.    (W.  de  Fonvielle)  Nature,  11 : 

369- 

—  Large,  E.xtirpation  from  the  United  States.     (.1.  A. 

Allen)  Penn  JIo.  7:  794. 

—  Marine,  E.\termination  of.     (X.  Newton)  Nature,  9: 

1 12. 

—  Milne-Edwards's  New  Work  on.     Nature,  11:  463. 

—  Modern  Views  concerning.     (D.  Tucker)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  9:  154. 

—  of  Florida,  Allen's.     Nature,  5:  58. 

—  of  .Moupin.     Nature,  10:  32. 

—  of  Switzerland,  Fatio's.    (E.  R.  Lankester)  Nature,  I : 

281. 

—  Primary  Groups  of.     (T.  Gill)  .Vm.  Natural.  5:  526. 

—  Relation   of    extinct   to   existing.      (W.    II.    Flower) 

Nature,  13:  307-513.     14:  u. 


MAMMALIAN 


792 


MAN 


Mammalian  Skull,  Lucae's.    (P.  H.  Pye-Smith)  Nature, 

7:  460. 
Mammaloj^y  of  the  United  States  in  1S79.     (E.  Coues) 

Am.  Natural.  14:  161. 
Mammee-Trce.     Penny  M.  3:  268. 
Mammon.     Fraser,  15:  362. 

—  and  Auti-Maminon.     (T.  Smyth)  Princ.  II :  222. 
Mammonism  and  the  Poor.     Bruwnson,  15:   144. 
Mammoth,  The.    Chamb.  J.  55:  718. — Ed.  Mo.  K.  2:  525. 

—  and  its  Epoch.     Intel.  Obs.  11:  71. 

—  Epoch  of.  (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  472. 

—  (J.  C.  Southall)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  68. 

—  The  hairy.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  2:  23. 

—  Man  contemporary  with.     Bentley,  54:  121.  —  Once 

a  Week,  1:3.  • 

—  Range  of.      (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  275. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71 :  1241. 

—  Southwell's  Epoch  of.     Nature,  18:  245. 

—  Time  of.     (N.  S.  Shalor)  Am.  Natural.  4:  148. 
Mammoth  Cave  of  Kentucky.    Knick.  33:  301.  —  Fraser, 

42:  3S5.  Same  art.  Li V.  Age,  28:  125.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  21:  474.  —  (B.  Silliman,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59: 
332.  —  (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  5:   739. 

—  (A.  Gary)  Nat.  M.  9:  511.  10:  20,  109.  —  (M. 
Child)  Bentley,  14:  40S.  — (.J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  Ed. 
NewPhiios.  J.  55:  119.  — (W  Murphy)  U.  S.  Oath. 
M.  2:  162.  —  (VV.  L.  Stone)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13: 
291.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  417,  525.  —  All  the  Year,  4: 
343.  —  Dub.  Univ.  57:  313.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53: 
45.  —  Hogg,  8:  76. — Internal.  M.  5:  17.  —  Nat.  M. 
7:  58.  — Meth.  M.  41:  282. 

—  Blind  Fishes  of.     (F.  W.  Putnam)  Am.  Natural.  6:  6. 

—  (J.  Wyman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  258. 

—  Description  of.     (N.  Ward)  Am.  Meth.  M.  2:  415. 

—  Down  the  Ohio  to.     Fraser,  74:  753.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  92:  34. 

—  Hundred  Miles  in.     (H.  C.  Hovey)  Scrib.  20:  912. 

—  Inhabitants  of.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Nature,  5:  445, 

484. 

—  Visit  to.     (R.  Keeler  and  A.  R.  Waud)  Ev.  Sat.  10 : 

428,  445. 

—  Visit  to.     (J.  A.  Rysier)  Cath.  World,  14:  621. 
Man,  Samuel,  Advice  to  his  Children,  1704.     N.  E.  Reg. 

6:  39. 
Man.     (C.  P.  Kranth)  Evang.  R.  9:  426. 

—  a  featherless  Biped.     Blackw.  63:  631. 

—  a  religious  Being.    (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  26:  •]•]. 

—  Action  of  Natural  Selection  on.     Westm.  93:  536. 

—  Adaptation  of  external  World  to  Culture  of.     (J.  W. 

Yeomans)  Princ.  14:  2S0. 

—  Additional  true  Rib  in.    (J.  B.  Perrin)  Nature,  4:  188. 

—  Alleged  Degeneration  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:  655. 

—  The  American  physical.     (A.  A.  Livermore)  Unita. 

R.  7:  117. 

—  amidst  Nature.     Hogg,  4:  241. 

—  and  .Vnimals  in  Nature.  (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  94:  699. 

—  and  Apes.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  12:  ii-,,  243. 

Samftart.Ecl.M.  80:  69S.  81:  422.  — (C.  S.Wake) 
Anthrop.  J.  2:  315. 

Mivart  on.   Dub.R.  74:  475.  —  (T.  Gill)  Nation,  18: 

126. 

—  and  Beast.    (.1.  E.  Johnson)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  53. — 

All  the  Year,  8:  405.  —  Anthrop.  R.  i:  153. 

Difference  between.  (T.  Bischoif)  Anthrop.  R.  i :  54. 

Distinction  between.     Anthrop.  R.  2:  153. 

Faculties  of.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  6:  469. 

—  and  the  Bible.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  log. 

—  and  the  Cosmos.     (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  14:  278. 

—  and  Divine  Government.    (G.  W.  Loogan)  Chr.  Q.  7: 

227. 

—  and  the  Glacial  Period.    (T.  Belt)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  61. 

—  and  his  Body,    Westm.  57:  275. 


Man  and  his  Body,  Earth's  greatest  Marvel.  (S.  T. 
Spear)  Hours  at  Home,  7:   163. 

—  and  his  Disenchanter.     Eel.  M.  71:  1395. 

—  and  his  Dwelling-Place.     No.  Brit.  31:  271. 

Hinton  on.     £01.11.114:193.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

54:  231- 

—  and  his  Masters.    (.J.  B.  Gough)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  10:  171. 

—  and  iiis  Surroundings.     Hogg,  13:  337. 

—  and  the  Horse.     (.\.  A.  Knox)  Once  a  Week,  i:  114. 

—  and  Mankind.     (II.  W.  Bellows)  O.  &  N.  1 :  450. 

—  and  the  Mastodon  in  Missouri.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  109:  335. 

—  and  Men.     (L.  M.  Humphrey)  Am.  Prcsb.  R.  11:  90. 

—  and  Natural  Selection.    (.A..  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  3:  8. 

—  and  Nature.    (Sir  H.  Holland)  Ed.  R.  i2o:  464.  —  (T. 

W.  Iligginson)  Chr.  Exam.  53:  114.  —  (I.  F.  Hol- 
ton)  Bost.  R.  5:  482.  — (\V.  Kirkus)  Am,  Church 
R.  35:  181.  —  Eel.  R.  120:  261. 

Marsh's.  (J.  H,  Allen)  Chr,  Exam.  77:  65.  — Na- 
ture, 11:  82. 

Religious  Relations  of.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr. 

Exam.  54:  437. 

—  and  Science.   (C.  Elam)  19th  Cent.  3:  687.    Same  art. 

Sup.  Pop.  Mo.  3:  58.  — (.J.  Tyndall)  Kcl.  M.  90:  64, 
Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  97.  — (\V.  K.  Clif- 
ford) Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  287. 

—  and  the  Son  of  Man.     (D.  Lantz)  Ref.  Q.  28:  62. 

—  and  the  Vertebrate  Series.    (C.  Morris)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo, 

18:  183. 

—  and  Wife ;  a  Tale.    (A.  M.  Sargeant)  Chamb.  J.  8:  251. 
Relations  of.     St.  James,  24:  507. 

—  and  the  World,  Radenhausen's,     Anthrop.  R.  3:  219, 

—  Anthropology  and  Ethnology.    (J.  B.  Davis)  Anthrop, 

R.  6:  394. 

—  Anticipations  of,  in  Nature,     (J.  D.  Dana)  New  Eng. 

17:  293- 

—  Antiquity  of.     Quar.  114:  368.  —  Westm.  62:  249.— 

74:  411.    79:  517. — (A.  Bowman)  Overland,  15:  34, 

—  (J.  W.  Dawson)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  76:  40.  — (J, 
D.  Forbes)  Good  Words,  5:  253,  432.  —  (D.  R.  Good- 
win) Am.  Presb.  R,  13:  233.  —  (W.  Henderson) 
Contin.  Mo.  6:  356.  — (S.  D.  Hillman)  Meth.  Q. 
24:  41.  —  (E.  Hitchcock,  jr.)  No.  Am.  97:  451. — 
(W.  W.  Kinsley)  Lakeside,  7:  117.  — (J.  R.  Leif- 
child)  Pop.  Sci.R.  2:  451.  — (Prof.  Luthardt)  Luth. 
Q.  3:  450.  —  (L.  J.  Livermore)  Chr.  Exam.  77:  339. 

—  (E.  Nisbet)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  460. —  (J.  S.  Patterson) 
Radical,  8:  191.  —  (A.  de  Quatrefages)Pop.  Sci.  5Io. 
i:  208.  — (M.  C.  Sutphen)  Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  204.— 
(J.  P.  Thompson)  Hours  at  Home,  3 :  5.  —  (A.  Weld) 
Month,  14:  230,  437.  —  Fraser,  67:  463. — All  the 
Year,  9:  32. — Anthrop.  R.  i:  60.  7:  136,  149. — 
Bost.  R.  4:  50.  — Chr.  Obs.  66:  6.—  Cornh.  6:  403, 

—  Dub.  R.  53:  523.  —  Dub.  Univ-74:  584.  — Eel, 
R.  117:  400.  —  Intel.  Obs.  3:  131.  Same  art.  Eol, 
M.  59:  63.  —  Lond.  Q.  42:  28.  — Nature,  16:  69-106, 
20:  571.  —  (R.  Patterson)  Princ.  40:  574. 

and  the  Bible,     (W.  Rupp)  Mercersb.  21:  50. 

and  the  Origin  of  Species,     (J,  W.  Dawson)  Princ. 

n.  s.  6:  383. 

Classical  Myths  in  relation  to.  Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  103. 

Contemporary   of   the   Mammoth?     (J.   D.   Dana) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  14:  278.  — Bentley,  54:  121. 

Evidences  of,  in  Somme  Valley.     Dub.  R.  80:  352. 

from  Geologv.     (E.  C.  BoUes)  Univ.  Q.  21 :  413. 

—  (J.  S.  Jewell")  Meth.  Q.  29:  94.  — Nat.  R.  10: 
279.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  51:  i. 

in  the  Tertiary  Epoch.     Nature,  i:  580. 

Lyell's.     Ed.R.   118:    254.  — Brit.   Q.  37:   410- 

Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  i  :  29.  — Brit.  Q.  59:  342- 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  641.— Contin.  Mo.  5:  369. 

—  Lond.  Q.  20:  271.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:  i,i5J' 


MAN 


79^ 


MAX 


Man,  Antiquitj'  of,  Lyell's.  (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  8: 
462.  —  Anthrop.  K.  i:  129.  —  (J.  Crawfurd)  Ari- 
throp.  li.  i:  172.  — (T.  Ilurlburt)  Motli.  (.^  25:  559. 

—  (E.  J.  Chapman)  Caiiad.  J.  ii.  s.  8:  378.  —  (Jhr. 
Obs.  63:  344.  —  Macmil.  7:  476.  —  Ho.  &  Fur.  R. 
2:  456. 

Oldest  Human  Remains  in  Europe.  (P.  M.  Dun- 
can) Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  4:  250. 

Remains  at  Abbeville.     (E.  Andrews)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

95:  180. 

See  Grave-Moutuls;  Mounds;  Ice-Age;  Flint  Im- 
plements; etc. 

—  as  affected  by  his  Surroundings.     (S.  Powers)  Univ. 

Q.35:  152- 

—  as  related  to  the  pre-existent  Power.     (II.  P.  Laird) 

Mercersb.  21:  520. 

—  Ascent  of .     (Goldwin  Smith)  Macmil.  35:  194.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  88:  277. 

—  Attitude  of,  in  Nature.     (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  32:  14. 

—  Body,  Soul,  and  Spirit.  (.1.  E.  Wells)  Uapt.  Q.  7:  165. 

—  Bray  on  the  Science  of.     Anthrop.  R.  7:  1S5. 

—  Co-existence  with  extinct  Quadrupeds.     (E.  Lartet) 

Canad.  .1.  n.  s.  6:  36S. 

—  Comparative  Anatomy  of.     (W.  II.  Flower)  Nature, 

20:  222,  244,  267.     22:  59-97. 

—  Comparative  Psychology  of.     (II.  Spencer)  Anthrop. 

J.  5:  301.  —  (II.  Spencer)  Jliud,  i:  7. 

—  Compound  Nature  of.     (S.  F.  Williams)  Uuita.  R.  12: 

18S. 

—  Conditions  of  his  Power.  (C.  Adara)Metii.  Q.  14:  22S. 

—  Constitution  of.  Combe's.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:  t^-j-j,  409. 

—  So.  Lit.  J.  4:  252.  —  West.  M.  i:  241. 

—  Cradle  of  the  Human  Race.     Atlan.  41:  145. 

—  Creation  of.     (R.  Wagner)  Anthrop.  R.  i:  227. 

—  Degenerations  in.     Brit.  Q.  39:  425. 

—  Dependency  of.     (D.  U.  Cole)  University  Q.  4:  203. 

—  Descent  of.     (Charles,   Lord  Neaves)    Blackw.   109: 

517.  —  Westm.  98:  378.  —  All  the  Year,  25:  445. 

Danvin  on.     Ed.  R.   134:  195. — Quar.   131:  47. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  3S5,  605.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  iii:  67. —  (E.  Nisbet)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  204.  — (J. 
H.  Pepper)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  134.  — (P.  H.  Pye- 
Smith)  Nature,  3:  442,  463.  —  (J.  Steplienson)  Put- 
nam, 5:  79.  —  (H.  A.  Nicholson)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  35. 

—  (C.  Thomas)  Luth.  Q.  2:  213,  346.  —  (B.  G. 
Wilder)  Nation,  12:  258.  — (A.  Weld)  Month,  15: 
71. — O.  &  N.  3:  594.  —  Browuson,  22:  340.  —  So. 
R.  n.  s.  9:  yT,T,.  —  Mo.  Rel.  i\I.  45:  501. 

—  Destiny  of.     (J.  De  Concilio)  Cath.  World,  30:  519. 

—  Destructive  Agency  of.     (W.  E.  Hall)  Belgra.  II :  66. 

—  Development  of.    '(W.  B.  Weeden)  O.  &  N.  3:  65. 

and  Human  Descent.     (S.  Talbot)  Bapt.  t^.  6:  129. 

Difficulties  of.  (A.  R.Wallace)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  60. 

Haeckel  on.     Nature,  11 :  4,  22.  —  (.1.  W.  Dawson) 

Princ.  n.  s   5:  444. 

—  Dignity  and  Destiny  of.     Am.  J.  Kiluc.  8:  9. 

—  Early,  in  Europe,  Rau's.     Canad.  Mo.  10:  176. 

—  Early  Condition  of.  (Sir. I.  Lul)l)ock)  Autiimp.  IJ.  6:  i. 

—  Earl}'  Discipline  of.     (\V.  Bagehot)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2: 

129. 

—  Early  History  of.     No.  Brit.  50:  516.     Same  art.  Eel. 

m!  74:  I,  184.— (H.  W.  Crosskey)Theo.  R.  8:  in. 

—  Am.  Church  R.  23:  190. 

Tylor's.     Anthrop.   R.  3:  24S.  —  (A.  R.Wallace) 

Nature,  2:  350.  —  (,I.  S.  Sewall)  New  Eng.  33:  213. 

—  Early  Traces  of.     (G.  de  Mortillct)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14: 

794- 

—  Earth  and.     Westm.  64:   151.  —  (G.  Bi.schof)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  37:  44. 

—  Evolution  of.     (H.  A.  Du  Bois)  Am.  Church  R.  17: 

169,  3-i7.  505- 

—  First,  Moore's.     Anthrop.  R.  5:   105. 


Man,  First  Traces  of,  in  Europe.     (A.  Mueller)  Pcjp.  Sci. 
JIo.  6:  672.    7:  10. 

—  Fossil.     Sharpe,  39:  86.  —  Once  a  Week,  li:  403. — 

Chamb.  J.   54:  200. — (II.  W.  Haynes)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  17:  -^10. 

Hamy's.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Nature,  3:  143. 

Le  Hon's.     Anthrop.  R.  7:  163. 

of  Abbeville.     (H.  Falconer)  Anthrop.  R.  i:  177. 

-^  —  of  iMentone.     (T.  Gill)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  641. 
Recent.     (.1.  Morris)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  11:  2S3. 

—  from  the  Medical  Point  of  View.     ( W.  R.  Alger)  Chr. 

Exam.  85:  241. 

—  Giltillan's  History  of.     Eraser,  54:  260. 

—  Glacial,  in  America.     (B.  F.  De  Costa)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

18:  31. 

—  Hair  and  Wool  of  the  Species  of.     Dem.  R.  27:  451. 

—  Harris's  Nature  and  Constitution  of.    Nature,  16:  393. 

—  Has  he  Spiritual  Perception?     (G.  N.  Abbott)  Mer- 

cersb. 22:  584. 

—  Higher  Nature  of.     Radical,  7:  4S7. 

—  History  of.     Anthrop.  R.  2:  173. 

—  Idea  of.     (E.  Cutler)  Cong.  R.  8:  301. 

—  Ideas  about.     Hogg,  7 :  i . 

—  the  Image  of  God.     (E.  Beecher)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  409. — 

(C.  Z.  Weiser)  Jlercersb.  16:  535.  • 

—  in  the  Ages.     Dial,  1 :  273. 

—  in  Asia,  Commixture  of  Races.     (.1.  Crawfurd)  An- 

throp. R.  i:  143. 

—  in  Creation.     (C.  J.  D'Oyly)  Contcmp.  8:  551. 

—  in  Darwinism  and  in  Christianity.     Am.   Cliurch  R. 

24:  2S8. 

—  in  his  floral  Relations.     Brit.  Q.  3:  i. 

—  in  his  Natural  History  Relations.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  109. 

—  in  his    Spiritual   Relations.     (S.    Adams)    Am.   Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  12:  III,  353.     3d  s.  4:  595. 

—  in  his  structuj-al  Aifinities.     (A.  R.  Grote)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  13:  429. 

—  in  the  Past,  Present,  and  Future.     (J.  E.  Cabot)  O.  & 

N.  6:  72S. 

—  Infinite  Life  of.     (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Unita.  R.  lo:  595. 

—  is  he  one  or  many?     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  4:  i. 

—  last  of  intelligent  Inhabitants  upon  our  Planet?    (W. 

Brackett)  Lakeside,  i:  330.     2:  6. 

—  Measuring  the  Human  Body,     (W.  Page)  Scrib.  17: 

894. 

—  Mental  Function  in.     (D.  I.  Heath)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  66. 

—  Merj-on  on  Constitution  of.     Mo.  R.  139:  463. 

—  Jligrations  of.     (A.   de  Quatrefages)  Pop.   Sci.  Mo. 

i:  299. 

—  Monism  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  34:   i. 

—  Moral  and  physical.     (W.  J.  Taylor)  Princ.  32:  30S. 

—  Jloral  Rights  of.     Bost.  R.  3:  304. 

—  Mudie  on.     Mo.  R.  146:  ^47. 

—  Natural  Kiiuality  of.  (W.  S.  Grayson)  De  Bow,  26:  29. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  49.  —  Dem.  R. 

26:  327.  27:  41,  133.  — (Sir  II.  Ilolhind)  Quar. 
86:  I.  Same  art.  Ed.  51.  19:  500.  Sameart.  Liv. 
Age,  24:  490.  —  (S.  Forry)  Meth.  Q.  4:  255. — 
Mass.  Q.  2:  428.  — (W.  J.  Clark)  Princ.  21:   159. 

—  Westm.  14:  17.  20:  186. —  (A.  de  Quatrefages) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  513.  —  Dem.  R.  30:  430.  — Lond. 
Q.  i:  328.  — Chr.  Rem.  7:  563.  — (P.  E.  Bland) 
West., I.  2:  235.  — Mo.  R.  140:  574. 

Prichard's.     Blackw.   56:  312.— Dub.  R.  19:  67. 

—  Eel.  R.  76:  660.  —  Eraser,  30:  537. 

Quatrefagcs's.     Canad.  Mo.  8:  78. 

Van  Amringe's.     Dem.  R.  29:  319. 

Wood's.     (II.  Power)  Nature,  3:  9. 

Zimmermann's.     Anthrop.  R.  3:   132. 

—  Natural   Selection  in  relation  to.     (W.  H.    Fumess) 

L'nita.  R.  5:  291. 

—  Nature,  and  God.     (T.  Appel)  Ref.  Q.  27:  263. 


MAN 


794 


MAN 


Man,  Nature,  and  the  Supernatural.     (J.  M.  Titzel)  Mer- 
cersb.  21 :  64. 

—  Nature  of.     (W.  Kirkus)  Kitto,  33:  76.  — (C.  Hodge) 

I'rinc.  37:   III.  —  (J.  WuUvlt)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  256. 

and  Development  of,  Atkinson  and  Martineau  on. 

Westm.  55:  83.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  29:  323,  373. 

—  Eel.  R.  94:  318. 

Unitarianism  and  Orthodoxy   on.     (G.    E.    Ellis) 

Chr.  Exam.  60:  203. 
See  Human  Nature. 

—  Old  Test.  Doctrine  of.     (F.  A.  Cast)  Uef.  Q.  26:  391. 

—  Origin  of.     (E.  Pond)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  102.  —  (L.  J.  Liv- 

ermore)  Chr.  E.xam.  80:  60.  —  (L.  F.  Ward)  Penn 
Mo.  8:  266,  34S,  52S. 
and  Antiquity  of.     (H.  A.  Du  Bois)  Am.  Church  R. 

17:  ^(>9,  337,  505- 

and  Destiny  of.     Nature,  6:   igS. 

Lesley's.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  356.  —  (A.  Winchcll) 

Dial  (Ch!),  2:  115. 

and  Development  of.     Westm.  105:  62. 

and  his  Civilization.     (W.  D.  Wilson)  Am.  Church 

K.  27:  591. 
and  modern  Physicists.     (G.  D.  Wolf)  Am.  Cath. 

Q.  i:  126. 
and   Moral   Philosophy.     (H.  Calderwood)  Princ. 

n.  s.  8:  2S8. 

Darwin  on.     Brit.  Q.  54:  460. 

Myths  of.  Pott's.     Anthrop.  R.  2:  24. 

Qiiatrefages  and  Godron   on.     (J.  P.  Thompson) 

Bib.  Sac.  19:  607. 

Recent.     (E.  Andrews)  Meth.  Q.  36:  581.     37:29. 

Southall  on.     Nature,    13:  245. — Dub.   Univ. 

86:  633. 
Westminster  Review  on.     (J.  C.  Southall)  Meth. 

Q.  37:  225. 

Theories  of.     Anthrop.  R.  7:   i. 

See  Evolution;  Apes;  Autochthones;  etc. 

—  Original  State  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  18:  67. 

—  Osteology  of,  Flower's.     Nature,  21 :  223. 

—  Outline  Study  of,  Hopkins's.     (M.  Valentine)  Luth. 

Q-4:  133- 

—  Pedigree  of.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Eel.  M.  84:  306.  —  (C. 

B.  Radcliffe)  Contemp.  37:  193,  371.    Same  art.  Eel. 
M.94:  403. 
and  Relationship  of.     Nature,  g:  180. 

—  Perpetuity  of  the  Race.     Tlieo.  &  Lit.  J.  9:  177. 

—  Physical  History  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  4: 

177. —Brit.  Q.  1 :  337.  —  Prosp.  R.  3:  355. 

—  Physical  Structure  of.     (D.  M.  Reese)  Am.  Meth.  M. 

22:  373- 

—  Place  of,  in  Nature.     (C.  Dewey)  Princ.  36:  276. — 

(J.  LeConte)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  776.  —  (H.  Goodwin) 
19th  Cent.  10:  142.     Same  art.  Appleton.  26:  240. 

—  (G.  Collins)  Univ.  Q.  30:  421.  — Bost.  R.  4:  354. 
Huxley  on.     Ed.  R.   117:  541.  —  Anthrop.  R. 

i:  107. 
in  the  Scale  of  Being.     (J.  J.  Austin)  Univ.  Q. 

5:  32- 

of  organic  Creation.     (S.  Forry)  Am.  Bib.  Re- 

pos.  2d  s.  11:  274. 

in  Time.     (J.  C.  Southall)  Meth.  Q.  41 :  205. 

in  the  Universe.     So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  4S1.     14:  i. 

in  Zoology.  (J.  D.  Dana)  Clir.  R.  15:  291. — In- 
tel. Obs.  3:  198.  —  (C.  Dewey)  Princ.  35:  109,  333. 

Aristotelian  and   modern    Views    of.      (C.    M. 

Dewey)  Am.  Presb.  R.  12:  394. 

—  Prehistoric.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  229.  —  Blackw.  93:  525. 

—  Lippinc.  i:  64. 

Evidences  of.     Chr.  Rem.  46:  348. 

in  America.     (J.  L.  Onderdonk)  Nat.  Q.  36:  227. 

—  (E.  S.  Morse)  No.  Am.  132:  602. 
in  FVance.     Intel.  Obs.  9:  132. 


Man,  Prehistoric,  Wilson's.  Anthrop.  R.  i:  137. — (E. 
B.  Tyler)  Nature,  14:  65. — No.  Brit.  39:  29.  Same 
art.  Eel.  .M.  60:  273,  427,  495. 

—  Prehistoric  Mammalia  associated  with.     (W.  B.  Daw- 

kins)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  403. 

—  PiiniL'val.     (Duke  of  Argyll)  Good  Words.  9:  155- 

3S5.  —  Brit.  Q.   11:   135. —  (J.  Hannah)  Contemp. 

11:   161.  —  (E.  H.  Capeu)  Univ.  Q.  27:  26. 

Argyll's.     Anthrop.  R.  7:  376. 

Harris's.     Brit.  Q.  11:  135.— Bib.  R.  5:  550. 

in  Europe.     (A.  Mliller)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  672. 

not  a  Savage.     Brownson,  22:  205. 

Reputed  Traces  of.     Blackw.  88:  422.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  51:  524. 

—  Primitive.     (.J.   AVyman)   Am.   Natural.    lO:    27S. — 

(B.  G.  Wilder)  Nation,  n:  75.  —  Cliamb.  J.  47:  521. 

Emotions  in.     (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  6:  331. 

Figuier's.     Nature,  2:  311. 

Liibbock  on.     (C.  Carroll)  Nation,  n:  299. 

Mental  Characteristics  of.     (C.  S.  Wake)  Anthrop. 

J.  i:  74. 

Rougemont  on.     Lond.  Q.  6:  345. 

Tyloraiul  Lubbock  on.     Quar.  137:  40.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  84:  129. 
Tylor  on  Culture  of.     Ed.  R.  135:  88. 

—  Primitive  State  of.     (C.  Vogt)  Autlirop.  R.  5:  204. — 

(P.  Lindsley)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s   3:  277.     6:  i. 
—  (J.  De  Coueilio)  Cath.  AVorld,  29:  602. 

—  Progress  of  the  Human  Species.     Hogg,  2:  ^^. 

—  Races  of.     See  Races. 

—  the  Reformer.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  Dial,  i:  523. 

—  Relationship  to  the  Earth.     (G.  Hill)  Univ.  Q.  13:  161. 
to  external  Objects.     Chr.  Exam.  12:  385. 

to  the  Ice  Siieet  in  New  England.     (R.  H.  Tiddo- 

man)  Nature,  9:  14. 
to  inferior  Animal  Life.     (C.  S.  Wake)  Anthrop. 

R.  i:  365. 

to  Nature.     (T.  C.  Porter)  Mercersb.  4:  67. 

and  to  God.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  21 :  624. 

23:  267. 

to  Society.     (B.  F.  Porter)  Dc  Bow,  3:  165. 

to  the  Tertiarv  Mammalia.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Penn  Mo. 

6:  879. 

—  Religious  History  of.     Lond.  Q.  5:  289. 

—  Savage.     Scrib.  7:  160. 

—  Science  of,  Flourens  on.     Anthrop.  R.  4:  149. 
Quetelet's  Contributions  to.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Nature, 

5:  358.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  45. 

—  Scientific  Apotheosis  of.     (H.  Rogers)  Good  Words, 

5:  83- 

—  Scriptural  Anthropologj'.     (G.  D.  Boardman)   Bapt. 

Q-  i:  177,  325,  428- 

—  Secluded  Tribes  of.    (D.  Tucker)  Canad.  .7.  n.  s.  9:  326. 

—  Stages  of  his  Development.     (C.  P.  Krautli)  Evang. 

R.  9:  426. 

—  Struggle  of,  with  Nature.  (H.  Schaafhausen)  Anthrop. 

R.  5:  276. 

—  the  Subject  of  Education.     (S.  G.  Goodrich)  Am.  Inst. 

of  Instruc.  1838:   163. 

—  the  talking  Animal.     Eel.  M.  78:  318. 

—  Thinking  Substance   in.     (T.  C.  Simon)  Anthrop.  R. 

3:  14^- 

—  trans-corporeal.     (C.  B.  RadclifTe)  Contemp.  25:  125. 

—  Trichotomy  of.    ( E.  S.  Wilson)  Am.  Church  R.  35 :  67. 

—  Tripartite  Nature  of.     Eel.  R.  124:  54. 
Heard  on.     Lond.  Q.  52:   109. 

Ln  relation  to  Christianity.     Kittn,  39:  65. 

—  True  Destiny  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  5:  492. 

—  Ultimate  Design  of.     (F.  Godet)  Princ.  n.  s.  6;  297. 

—  Uncivilized.     Blackw.  89:  27.     Sanie  art.  Eel.  M.  52: 

469. 

—  Union  of  Man  with.    (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  3:  25. 


I 


MAN 


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MANCHESTER 


Man;  Unity  of  the  Human  Race.  Westm.  62:  582.  —(T. 

Lewis)   Scrib.   3:    jt,],. —  Princ.   31:    103. —  (M. 

Jacobs)  Evang.  K.  2:  451. — (A.  de  Quatrefages) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  61.  —  (A.  de  Quatrefages)  Cath. 

World,  7:  67.  — (M.  de  Serres)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

39:  20.  —  (J.J.  Stephenson)  Putnam,  5:  79. —  III. 

M.  i:  433.  — Bi-it.  Q.  10:  408.  —  Danv.  Q.  2:  395. 
Bachman  on.     (M.  Jacobs)  Evang.  K.  7:  400,  563. 

8:  237. 

—  ttersusMen;  Woman  uer.?«s  Women.     Dial,  4:  i. 

—  Vogt's  Lectures  on.    (J.  M.  Allan)  Anthrop.  II.  7:  177. 

—  Vogt's  Primitive  Periods  of.     Anthrop.  R.  5:  334. 

—  Wake's  Chapters  on.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  316. 

—  Wonderful  Nature  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  II : 

3'7- 
See  Anthropology. 
Man  and  Brother.    (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Atlan.  22:  337,  414. 

—  and  his  three  Wives.  (E.  Townbridge)  Sharpc,  52:252. 

—  and  the  ISIonkey.     Blackw.  97:  92. 

—  at  the  Wheel.     All  the  Year,  39:  299,  326. 

—  The  grand.     (T.  Gray)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  8:  7^ 

—  I  did  not  marry.     Galaxy,  12:  97. 

—  in  Chains;  a  Tale.     St.  James,  9:  139-41 1.    10:3-512. 

—  in  the  Cloak;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  553. 

—  in  the  Moon.     Broadw.  6:  353. 

—  may  not  marry  his  Grandmother.     (II.  E.  Scudder) 

Appleton,  21:  76,  126. 

—  of  Glass.     Lakeside,  5:  69. 

—  of  Honor.     (Mrs.  S.  P.  King)  Harper,  19:  224. 

—  of  many  Trades.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  560. 

—  of  no  Principles.     Colburn,  48:  14. 

—  of  Sin.     (H.  Cowles)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  623. 

Who  is  the?  2Thess.  ii.  1-12.  Tlieo.  &Lit.  J.  12:86. 

—  of  the  World;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  21 :  531. 

—  overboard;  a  Tale.     (E.  Branthwayt)  Sharpe,  41:  82. 

—  under  the  Bed;  a  Story  of  Chicago.     (E.  P.  Thomp- 

son) Lakeside.  2:  157. 

—  uninjurable,  uubenefitable.     (A.  B.  Johnson)  Kuick. 

36:  30. 

—  who  believed  a  Doctor.    (F.  P.  Powers)  Lakeside,  5: 

267. 

—  who  did  n't.     (E.  Fawcett)  (Jalaxy,  11:  77. 

—  who  laughs.    (V.  Hugo)  Appleton,  i:  1-641.  2:12-72. 

—  who  lived  by  his  Wits.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  553. 

—  who  lost  his  Name.     (H.  H.  Bi)yeseii)  Scrib.  12:  808. 

—  who  never  was  j'oung.    (R.  B.  Kimball)  Atlan.  7:  320. 

—  who  stole  a  Meeting-IIouse.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  At- 

lan. 19:  100. 

—  who  was  like  Shakspere.  (W.  Black)  Harper,  50:  273. 

—  with  the  Club  Foot.     Bentlcv,  2:  381. 

—  with  the  Head.     Colburn,  II :   155. 

—  with  a  Hobby.     (H.  King)  Scrib.  18:  606. 

—  with  the  Iron  Mask.    (N.  S.  Dodge)  Lakeside,  9:  ^37. 

—  (11.  S.  Mackenzie)  Nat.  Q.  19:  98.  — (J.  F.  Me- 
line)  Galaxy,  15:  S29.     See  Iron  Mask. 

—  witli  the  Nose;  a  Tale.     (R.  Broiighton)  Temp.  Bar, 

36:  328.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  462. 

—  with  the  Tortoiseshell  Spectacles.    Tcm]i.  Bar,  9:  187. 

—  without  a  Country.     (E.   E.  Hale)  Atlan.    12:   665. 

Same  art.  Sharpc,  45:  77. 

—  without  Entliusia.sms.  (A.  A.  Hayes,  jr.)  Scrib.  18:  101. 

—  without  a  Home.     (A.  II.  Forrester)  Bentley,  15:  285. 
Man,  Isle  of.     (W.  II.  Ridcing)  Harper,  50:  457. —  (J. 

Bowring)  Howitt,  i:  58.  —  Cliamb.  J.  8:  295.    58: 
374.  —  All  the  Year,  17:  12.  —  Anticiuary,  4:  224. 

—  Dub.  R.  78:  122.  —  Hogg,  2:  77. 

—  and  AVight.     Mo.  R.  84:  74,  163. 

—  Archaic  Structures  of.     (A.  L.  Lewis)  .Anthrop.  J.  I : 

295. 

—  Ballads   from.     (Translated  by  G.  Borrow)   Once  a 

Week,  6:  37. 

—  Church  in.     Fraser,  21:  557. 


Man,  Isle  of.  Incised  Stone  at  Kirk-Braddon.  (G.  Dodds) 
Reliquary,  14:   137. 

—  Names  in.     (J.  M.  Jcffcott)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  159. 

—  Sketches  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:  539-710. 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  C.  de  Vere)  Month,  8:  477,  551. 

—  Wedding  in  humble  Life  in.     Sharpe,  29:  100. 

—  Woods's  Account  of.  Ed.  R.  15:  508. 
Man-IIaters,  Modern.  Ev.  Sat.  lo:  503. 
Man-Milliner's  Daughter.     (Mrs.  C.  Martin)  Irish  Mo. 

9:  III. 
Man-of-War,  Inner  Life  of  a.     Cornh.  7:  172. 
Man-of- War's  Man.    Blackw.  10:  161,419.    11:15.    12: 

44S,  644.     14:   269.     15:   305.     16:  321.     18:  41, 

690.     19:  317,  415,  671. 
Man-ol-War  Birds,  Boobies  and  Noddies.     (W.  J.  Bro- 

derip)  Fraser,  58:  65. 
Man-Traps  and  Spring-Guns.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  35: 

410. 
Man-Worship.     Dem.  R.  32:  265. 
Manabique  Point,  Excursion  to.    Fraser,  52:  391.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  36:  975. 
Manager,  Leaves  from  Portfolio  of  a.     (J.  W.  Calcraft) 

Dub.  Univ.  36:  656.     37:  217-720.     38:  39,  272, 

407.     39:  423,  564,  679. 
Manassas,  Battle  of.     All  the  Year,  24:    324.  —  (R.  L. 

Dabney)  N.  Ed.  4:   565.  —  (J.  E.  Johnston)  Land 

We  Love,  2:    155.  —  ().  A.  Early)  Land  We  Love, 

6:  265. 
Suppressed  Part  of  Report  of.     (G.  T.  Beauregard) 

Land  We  Love,  2:  259. 
See  Bull  Run. 

—  Second  Battle  of.    (J.  Longstreet)  So.  M.  14:  supp.  41. 

—  (D.  R.  Jones)  So.  M.  14:  supp.  56.  — (S.  D.  Lee 
and  others)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  59,  215,  250.     7:  122. 

Confederate  Reports  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  53S. 

Relative  Strength  at.     (W.Allen)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

8:  217. 

JIanatee  at  the  Zoological  Gardens.     Nature,  12:  294. 

^Maiichan,  St.,  Shrine  of.     (J.  Graves)  Reliquary.  15:  193. 

Manchester,  England.  Chamb.  J.  29:  251.  — Tait,  n.  s. 
2:  II.  —  (W.  II.  Dixon)  Peop.  J.  3:  243,  356. — 
(E.  Suha)  Peop.  J.  7:  6.  —Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  182. 

—  Art  Exhibition  at.    Irish  Q.  7:  900.  —  Lond.  Q.  9:  78. 

—  Art  Palace  at.     Chamb.  J.  27:  337.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  55:  235- 

—  Athenicum  at.     (Lord  Mahon)  Peop.  J.  6:  321. 

—  Atlas  Works.     Chamb.  J.  12:  212. 

—  Bishopric  of.     Fraser,  36:  710. 

—  by  a  Manchester  Man.     Fraser,  47:  611. 

—  Colonial  and  Indian  Custom-Houses  and.    (.\.  Michie) 

Fraser,  97:  632. 

—  Conference  of  Nonconformists,  Political  Resolution  of . 

Cong,  i:  183. 

—  Cotton  Trade  of.     Pract.  M.  2:  422. 

—  Cotton  Metropolis,  1853.     Liv.  Age,  36:  241. 

—  Exhibition  of  1857.     Quar.  102:    165.  —  Fraser,  56: 

379.  —  Nat.  R.  5:  197.  —  (C.  E.  Norton)  Atlan.  i: 
33.  — Liv.  Age,  55:  699. 

—  Free   Libraries   of.      Chamb.   J.   33:    340.  —  House. 

Words,  8:  376. 

—  Hard  Times  in.     All  the  Year.  42:  520. 

—  in  1844,  Faucher's.     For.  Q.  35:  198. 

—  Market  Street.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  i :  92. 

—  Merchant's  PaUu^e.     Chamb.  J.  29:  312. 

—  New  College  of.     Eel.  R.  75;  136. 

—  Prentice's  Historical  Sketches  of.    Tait,  n.  s.  18:  189. 

—  Progress  from  1792  to  1S22,  A.  Prentice  on.     Ed.  R. 

95:  84. 

—  Public  Improvements,  1845.     Penny  M.  14:  498. 

—  Riot  of  (^'otton-Spinners,  1S19.    All  the  Year,  17:  559. 

—  Saturday  Evening  in.     Chamb.  J.  13:  164. 
'  — Science  Lectures  at.    Nature,  13:  82. 


MANCHESTER 


796 


MANNERS 


Manchepter,  Eng.,  Social  Aspects  of.    Dub.  Univ.  57:  76. 

—  Shall  she  have  a  University  'i    (Sir  T.  Bazley)  19th 

Cent.  2:  113.  —  IJrit.  Q.  67:  445. 

—  Two  Days  at.     Chamb.  J.  6:  337. 

—  University  of.     Nature,  14:  225,  245,  265. 

—  What  is  doing  fur  the  People  in.     (J.  B.  Rogerson) 

Peop.  J.  2:  270,  319. 

—  Wheeler's  History  of.     Mo.  K.  142:  409. 

—  A  Whit-Week  at.     Fraser,  53:  631. 

—  Warehouses  of.     Chamb.  J.  43:  22. 

—  a  wholesale  Kmporium.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  24:  48. 
JIanchester  and  Liverpool  Railway.     Penny  M.  2:  161. 
Manchester  Marriage.    (E.  C.  Gaskell)  Li  v.  Age,  60:  339. 
Manchester  Men.     Belgra.  5:  79. 

Manchester  School  of  Politics.     Eel.  K.  95:  84. 

Manduiria.     See  JIantchuria. 

Mancini,  Marie  de.     St.  Paul's,  7:  232.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  76:  236.  —  All  the  Year,  44:   103. 
Mancinis;  an  Italian  Episode  in  French  History.    Fraser, 

78:  603.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  74. 
Mandalay,  City  of.     Chamb.  J.  51:  5S5. 

—  to  Mumieu,  Anderson's.     Nature,  13:  422. 
Mandan  Iiuiians.     (F.  V.  Havden)  Am.  J.  Sei.  84:  57. 
Mandera,  Journey  to.     Blackw.  72:  446. 
Mandeville,  Bernard  de.   Fable  of  the  Bees.    (L.  Stephen) 

Ev.  Sat.  15:  64.  — So.  Lit.  J.  4:  167. 
Mandeville,  Sir  John.     See  Maundeville. 
Mandingos,  Griggirrys  of  the.    (E.  Artliy)  Arch.  13:  227. 
Mandioca  Root  of  Brazd.     Penny  M.  9:  457. 
Mandrin,  Louis.     (Mrs.  Crowe)  Chamb.  J.  6:  51.  —  Liv. 

Age,  144:  239, 
Manes  and  Manicha;ism,  Fliigel  on.     Kitto,  29:  98. 
Manful  Life,  Necessities  to.     (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  6: 

449. 
Mangan,  James  Clarence.     (J.  H.  Ingram)  Dub.  Univ. 

90:  706.  —  (A.  W.  Williams)  Chr.  Exam.  79:   200. 

—  Poems.     Appleton,  24:  558. 
Manganese  and  its  Uses.     Chamb.  J.  53:  543. 

—  Determination  of.    (J.  Pattinson)  Eel.  Engin.  21:  239. 

—  Distribution  of.     (D.  A.  Wells)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  9. 

—  Metallurgy  of.     (H.  Tamm)  Eel.  Engin.  8:   161. 
Manganese  Bronze,  a  new  Metal.     Pract.  M.  6:  34S.    7: 

272. 
Manganese  Mines  of  Arkansas.     (B.  Lawrence)  Hunt, 

29:  130. 
Mango-Tree.     Penny  M.  3:  Si. 
Mangouste  of  India,  The.     Once  a  Week,  21:  503. 
Mangrove,  The,  and  its  Allies.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  Intel. 

Obs.  11:  65. 
Manhattan  College.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  7:  97. 
Manhood  and  Boyhood.     (L.  Hunt)  Temp.  Bar,  50:  386. 

—  and  AVomanhood.   (T.  Laycock)  Appleton,  i :  311,  343. 

—  Christianity  the  Science  of.    (M.  J.  Savage)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  50:  266,  376. 

—  Elements  of.     (C.  V.  S.  Levy)  Luth.  Q.  5:  23. 
Manias.     (W.  Bellars)  Tinsley,  20:   472.  —  Eng.  Dom. 

M.  3:  70. 
Manichaean  and  the  Universalist.     (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ. 

Q.  29:  346. 
Manichicisni,  Manes  and,  Fliigel  on.     Kitto,  29:  98. 

—  Mediaeval,  and  the  Inquisition.     Dub.  R.  60:  53. 
Manila  and  Japan,  Lady's  Visit  to.     Liv.  Age,  79:  231. 

and  the  Philippines,  Micking's  Recollections  of,  184S- 
50.     Liv.  Age,  32:  425. 

—  Cigar  Manufactory  in.     Penny  M.  3:  246. 

—  Earthquakes  in,  1S79.    (W.  B.  Pauli)  Month,  42:  22. 

—  A  Middy  in.     Scrib.  10:  41S. 

Manila  Paper  for  Libraries.     (M.  Dewey)  Lib.  J.  3:  159. 

Manin,  Daniel.     Brit.  Q.  69:  40.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

140:  515.  — Fraser,  56:  612.  — Liv.  Age,  55:  593. 

—  and  Venice  in  1S48-49.     Westm.  73:  363. 
Manis,  The.     Penny  M.  4:  105. 


Manisees,  Island  of.     (A.  Wall)  Western,  7:  279. 

Manitoba.  (J.  Bryce)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  372.  —  (J.Came- 
ron) Canad.  Mo.  8:  371.  10:  85.  —  St.  James,  49: 
345.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  525. 

—  and  its  Wheat  Plains.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  189. 

—  and  the  Northwest.     St.  James,  32:  581. 

—  By  Steam  and  Paddle  to.     (J.   Lesperance)  Lippinc. 

6:  23;. 

—  Christmas  Ride  in.     Canad.  JIo.  11:  43. 

—  Climate  and  Resources  of.     (C.  !Mair)  Canad.  Mo.  8: 

I,  156. 

—  Half-Breeds  of.     Canad.  ^lo.  2:  303. 

—  Recent  Progress  in,  iSSo.     Chamb.  J.  57:  65. 

—  Red  River  Country.     (T.  Evans)  Overland,  5:  565. 

—  University  of.     Blackw.  127:   710. 

Manitou,  Algoukiu  Name  of.     (J.  H.  Trumbull)  0.  &  N. 

Mankind  and  Language,  Unity  of.  (D.  R.  Goodwin) 
No.  Am.  73:  163. 

—  Climatic  Influences  on.     (S.  B.  Buckley)  Penn  Mo. 

12:  32. 

—  Dispersion  of,  at  Babel.     Chr.  R.  13:  510. 

—  History  of.    New  Eng.  8:  365. 

—  Increase  of.     (B.  Franklin)  Carey's  Mus.  5:  109. 

—  Philosophic  History  of,  Heder's.     For.  Q.  26:  So. 

—  Slow  Progress  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  403. 

—  Tj'pes  of.     Westm.  65  :  356.  —  (Dr.  Coleman)   Am. 

"Presb.  R.  3:  177.  — (W.  A.  Cooke)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
20:  660.     21:  23. —  (D.  R.  Goodwin)  Am.  Church 
R.  7:  557.    8:  27. 
Nott  and  Gliddon's.     So.  Q.  26:  273.     27:  116. 

—  Varieties  and  Distribution  of.     Mo.  R.  119:  18. 
Manliness.     (H.  S.  Brown)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  13:  29. 

—  Christian.     (D.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  22:  547. 

—  of  Character.     (C.  Robinson)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  6:  540. 

the  Basis  of  spiritual  Faith.     Chr.  R.  6:  260. 

Manly  Education.     Knick.  30:  416. 
Manmat'ha.     (C  A.  De  Kay)  Atlan.  37:  143. 

Mann,  Horace.  (J.  B.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  45.— 
(J.  W.  Chadwick)  Nation,  4:  210.  — (D.  C.  Gil- 
man)  Nation,  i:  87.  —  Am.  J.Educ.5:  611.  —  Mo. 
Rel.  M.  22:  201.  — (J.  S.  Hart)  Princ.  38:  74.— 
Radical,  5:  317. 

—  and  Antioch  College.     (H.  C.  Badger)  Chr.  Exam. 

79:  252. 

—  and  tiie  Boston  School  Teachers.     (E.  Wigglesworth) 

Chr.  Exam.  38:  229.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  60: 
224. 

—  as  Educator.     (J.  De  Normandie)  University  Q.  1 :  65. 

—  C.  A.  Bristed's  Letter  to.     Liv.  Age,  26:  49. 

—  Educational  Tour.     Liv.  Age,  10:  105. 

—  Oration,  July  4,  1S42.     Quar.  71 :  523.  —  Chr.  Exam. 

33:  258- 

—  Report  on  Education  in  Europe.     So.  Q.  7:  i. 

—  — on  Massachusetts  Schools.     Chr.  Exam.  34:366. 

—  Ed.  R.  73:  260. 
Manna  of  the  Bible.     (Dr.  Wright)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

43:  176.  —  (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Radical,  5:  473. 
Manna-Tree.     Penny  M.  3:  204. 
Mannahatta.     Fraser,  72:  269. 
Manner  and  Matter;  a  Tale.    Blackw.  58:  431. 

—  makyth  Man.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6:  444. 

Manners,  Lord  John,  Poetry  of.  No.  Brit,  i:  146. — 
Fraser,  35:  321. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James.  25:  521. 
Manners,  Admiral  R.  H.     Nature,  2:  84. 

Manners.  Blackw.  90:  134.  —  (G.  F.  Thayer)  Am.  J. 
Educ.  2:  103.  —  (A.  Mitchell)  Putnam,  3:  609. — 
Victoria,  18:  434.  —  Once  a  Week,  3:  414.  —  Liv. 
Age,  77:  326. 

—  American,  Deterioration  in.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation, 

6:  87.  —  (W.  C.  Browuell)  Nation,  30:  343. 


-A, 


MANNERS 


797 


MAXUFACTURES 


Manners,  Address  to  young  Ladies  on.     (A.  P.  Peabody) 
Mo.  Rel.  M.  44:  505. 

—  Esthetic,  Moral  Advantages  of.     West.  J.  6:  204. 

—  and   Customs,   Bygone.     Dub.    Univ.  59:    515,   673. 

60:  55,  198.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  342.  519. 
in  i8th  Cent.     (A.  Andrews)  Colbuni.  102:  33-478. 

—  and  Etiquette.     (.J.  A.  Sprague)  Uiiita.  R.  12:  4S3. 
Codes  of .    Quar.  59:395.    Same  art.  Mus.  32:  258. 

—  and  Fashion.     (H.  Spencer)  Westm.  61:  357. 

—  and  Meals  in  Olden  Times.     (W.  W.  TuUoch)  Belgra. 

14:  118. 

—  and  Morals,  as  affected  by  Civilization.     Eraser,  64: 

3°7- 

—  and  Society.     NewEng.  i:  365. 

—  and  Words,  Study  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  290. 

—  Art  in.     Chamb.  J.  58:  391. 

—  Company.     (E.  C.  Gaskell)  House.  Words,  9:  323.— 

All  the  Year,  20:  567. 

—  Courtesy  at  Home.     Liv.  Age,  137:  444. 

—  Decay  of  fine.     Cornh.  37:  327.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

90:  586.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  no.  —  Retros. 
18:  1S2. 

—  Domestic,  of  the  English.     (T.  Wright)  Art  J.  3:  13- 

321.    4:  92,  247,  310.    5:  4,  168,245.    6:  17-297. 

—  English.     (A.  F.  Marshall)  Am.  Cath.  Q,  5:  105. 

—  Fashions,  and  Things  in  general.     Eraser,   10  :    97, 

226.     17:  291.     19:  68.      20:  1S9.     21:  425.     23: 
53.     25:  144.     28:  127. 

—  French.     Liv.  Age,  113:  300.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12: 

462. 

and  English.     (T.   De  Quinc  y)  Hogg,  5  :  33.  — 

Chamb.  J.  51:  826. 

—  Gentle.     Chamb.  J.  41:  376. 

—  Good.     (C.E.Norton)  Nation.   2:  571.  —  Chamb.  J. 

54:  390.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  500.  —  Chamb.  J. 
55:  433. — (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  33:  279. 

—  Mediaeval.     (T.  Wright)  Art  J.  12:  45,  23S,  314. 

—  Modern.  Falling  off  in.     Temp.  Bar,  34:  453.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  78:  619. 

—  National.     See  National  Manners. 

—  of  the  Day.     Galaxy,  5:  376.  — N.  Eel.  3:  214. 

—  of  the  nth  and  12th  Centuries.     Quar.  58:  415. 

—  of  young  Women.  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  I'utnam,  4:  loi. 

—  Philosophic.     Hogg,  2:  234. 

—  Progress  in.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  12:  91. 

—  Refinement  in.     Knick.  51:  2S0. 

—  Schools  of.     Blackw.   123:  70.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

136:  352. 

—  Simplicity  of.     Chr.  Obs.  8:  225. 

—  Sliding  Scale  of.     Fraser,  29:  5S0.     Same  art.   Eel. 

M.  3:  53.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i:  353. 
See  Civility;  Etiquette;  etc. 
Manneken;  a  Fairy  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  105. 
Mannerings,  The.     (L.  S.  Dorr)  Lijipinc.  2:  395. 
Manning,  Anne.    JIary  Powell  Novels.    Fraser,  52:  104. 
Manning,  Henry  E..  Cardinal.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World, 

28:  762. — Dub.   R.  76:  255.  — with  portrait,    (J. 

McCarthy)  Galaxy,  13:  5.— Eel.  R.  122:  413. 

—  Essays  of.     Ed.  R.  121:  269. 

—  Four  Evils  of  the  Day.     Dub.  R  6g:  3S4. 

—  in  the  Vatican  Council.      (O.  A.    Brownson)  Cath. 

World,  13:  145. 

—  Lectures.     Brownson,  22:  69. 

—  Letter  to  Dr.  Pusey.     Cath.  World,  i  :  289. 

—  Reunion  of  Christendom.     Month,  4:  379. 
Manning,  James.     (W.  G    Goddard)  Am.  Q.Reg.  II : 

341.  —  (J.  C.  Stockbridge)  Education,  i:  510. 
Manningliam,  John,  Diary  of,  1598.     Chamb.  J.  46:  372. 
Manoa.     House.  Words,  18:  561. 
Manoela;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  29:  134. 
Manoli ;  a  Moldo-Wallachian  Legend  in  Verse.     (W.  M. 

W.  Call)  Coruh.  6:  346. 


Manon,  and  her  Spirit  Lover.     Dub.  L'niv.  61  :    587. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  59:  348. 
Manor  in  Oxfordshire,   Officers  in  a.       (B.   Williams) 

Arch.  33:  269. 
Manor  of  Witcherley.     Eel.  M.  40:  391. 
Manors  and  Manners.     All  the  Year,  5:  464. 
Manor-House  at  Milford.    Chamb.  J.  51:  433-534-    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  4S9,  793.     123:  loi. 
Manorial  Customs.     Chamb.  J.  50:  25. 

—  in  O.xfordshire.     (B.  Williams)  Arch.  35:  470. 
Manresa,  Holy  Cave  of.    (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World, 

26:  821. 
Mansel,  Henry  L.,  and  his  Critics.     Brit.  Q.  32:  143. 

—  Limits  of    Religious  Thought.      No.   Brit.  30:    137. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:  312.  —  (J.  R.  Herrick)  Bib. 
Sac.  26:  442.  — (O.  S.  Munsell)  Meth.  Q.  20:  357. 
—  Fraser,  60:  563.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  63:  753. 

—  Writings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  413. 

^lansie  Wauch,  Tailor,  Autobiography  of.  (D.  ^L  Jloir) 
Blackw.  16:  456.  17:667.  18:458.  19:76,347, 
574.     20:  298-710.     21:  39.     24:  909. 

Mansfield,  Gen.  Joseph  K.  F.     Liv.  Age,  75:  142. 

Mansfield,  Lord  William.  So.  Lit.  J.  i:  129.  —  Inter- 
nat.  M.  i:  419. 

Mansfield,  Conn.,  Presbyterianism  of  the  First  Church 
in.     (M.  C.  Welch)  Cong.  Q.  20:  430. 

Mansfield,  Ohio.    (A.  A.  Graham)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  Si. 

I\Iansfield,  Battle  of.     (T.  R.  Bonner)  Land  We  Love,  5: 

459- 
Mant,  J.     Poems.    Ed.  R.  11:  167. 
jMant,  Richard.    Semions.     Chr.  Obs.  12:  150,  438,  510. 

at  Oxford,  1814-16.     Eel.  R.  24:  417. 

Mantchuria,  Russians  in.     Colburu,  143 :  367, 

—  Travels  in.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  95. 

Mantegna  Cartoons,  Photographs  from.  (J.  W.  C.  Carr) 
Portfo.  6:  156. 

—  Triumph  of  Scipio.     (F.  W.  Burton)  Portfo.  5:  4. 
Mantis,  or  Praying  Insect.     Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  4:    710. — 

Penny  M.  lo:  435. 

Mantje!  JIantje!  (M.  H.  Simpson)  Colburn,  156:  442- 
64S.     147:  29. 

Mantle  of  St.  John  de  Matha;  a  Poem.  (J.  G.  Whittier) 
Atlan.  15:  162. 

Mantua,  History  of,  under  the  Dukes.  (W.  D.  Howells) 
No.  Am.  102:  48. 

Manual  Labor.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  226.  —  Na- 
tion, 9:  269,  337. 

—  and  School  Work.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  259. 

—  Schools  of.     (F^.  I*".  Stanton)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  244. — 

Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  64. 
Manuel.     (A.  S.  Evans)  Overland,  9:  146. 
Manuel,   Don  Juan,  and  his  Book,  El  Conde  Lucanor. 

Colburn,  II :  28. 
INLinuel  Menendez.     (De  Amicis)  Harper,  57:  376. 
jManuela.     (J.  Clifford)  Lakeside,  10:  175. 
Manufactory,  The.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  O.  &  N.  7:  255. 

—  Fii-st  American.     Hunt,  19:  659. 

Manufactures.  (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  30:  165. — 
Dem.  R.  18:  40.  —  Carey's  Mus.  4:  341,  401. 

—  American.     Anal.  51.  14:  39.  135.     15:  232. 
1790.    Carey's  ]Mus.  i:  16,  116. 

Infancy  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  49. 

—  Anier.  Competition  in.     (E.  .Vlkinson)  Fortn.  31:  3S3. 

—  and  Agriculture.     Penn  Mo.  3:  512. 

—  and  Arts,  Aikin's  Illustrations  of.     Mo.  R.  156:  33S. 

—  and  Commerce.     No.  Am.  17:  1S6. 

—  at  the  South,  182S.     Niles's  Reg.  35:  1-55. 

—  British  Bounties  on.     (H.  G.  Rice)  Hunt,  11:  539. 

—  Chemical  Science  in.     Penny  M.  ii:  91. 

—  Domestic.     Penny  M.  6:  94.  — Niles's  Reg.  13:  212. 

16:  177. 

—  Early  Protection  of.    Niles's  Reg.  32:  332. 


MANUFACTURES 


798 


MAPES 


Manufactures,  Economy  of.     Mo.  II.  128:  .(39. 

—  English.     Qiiar.  34:  45. 

—  Foreif^n,  Discouraging  the  Use  of.     IVnii}-  M.  i:  179. 

—  French,  State  of.     For.  Q.  27:   162. 

Statistics  of,  1834.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  17:  349. 

—  Hand-Loom,  Inquiry  on.     Westm.  36:  87. 

—  Houscliold.     Niles's  Keg.  21 :  35. 

—  in  the  Netherlands,  1830.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  9:  414. 

—  in  the  Norilnvest.     (E.  Lewis)  O.  &  N.  5:  644. 

—  Influence  of  a  [irotective  System  on.     Am.  Whig  R. 

14:  271. 

—  Labor  and  Capital  in.     (A.  Walker)  Scrib.  4:  460. 

—  Lord  Lauderdale's  Hints  on.     Ed.  R.  6:  283. 

—  Memorial  for.     Niles's  Reg.  13:  332,  398. 

—  Moral  Influence  of.     Niles's  Reg.  16:  197,  215,  299. 

25:  195. — (R.  Bobbins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  375. — 
Hunt,  19:  661. 

—  of  Europe,  Progress  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  257. 

—  of  France.     (M.  D.  L.  Rodct)  Hunt,  12:   19. 

—  of  Massachusetts.     (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  50:  223. 

—  of  Prussia,  Progress  of.     (R.  W.  Rawson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  28:  197. 

—  of  United  States.     (W.  Forward)  Hunt,  7:  289. 

—  Philosophy  of.    Ed.  R.  61:  453. 

—  Progress  of,  in  Germany,  1S39.    J.  Statis.  Soc.  2:  135. 

—  ProgTcss  of  American.     Hunt,  14:  152. 

—  Report  on.     (.J.  Q.  Adams)  Niles's  Reg.  44:  204. — 

No.  Am.  35:  265.  —  Anal.  M.  9:  529. 

—  Society  for  promoting,  1787.     Carey's  Mus.  2:  248. 
1827.     Niles's  Reg.  32:  237. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of,  1820.     (T.  Chalmers)  Ed.  R. 

33:  383- 

—  Statistics  of.     Hunt,  2:  71. 
See  Cotton ;  Wool ;  etc. 

Manufacturing  and  Cotton-Growing,  Profits  of.  (C.  Col- 
ton)  Hunt,  15:  376. 

—  Christianity  in  the  Management  of.     No.  Brit.  20: 

161. 

Manufacturing  Arts  and  Machinery  abroad,  1840.  (.J. 
C.  Symons)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  7,  y;},  145. 

Manufacturing  Corporations  and  Villages.  (W.  H.  Corn- 
ing) New  Eng,  7:  240. 

—  Dividends  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  707. 
Manufacturing  Districts  and  Operative  Classes.     Eraser, 

66:  363. 

—  Distress  in.     (Lord  Montcagle)  Ed.  R.  77:  190. 

—  of  Scotland.     Blackw.  50:  659 

—  Outbreak  in.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Westm.  38:  391. 

—  under  a  Cloud,  1S63.     Fraser,  68:  309. 
Manufacturing  Industry.     De  Bow,  9:  466. 

—  of  Great  Britain,  Dodd  on,  1S43.     ^^'^-  ^^-  ''■^^'-  326. 

—  of  New  York.     (L.  Neelej')  Hunt,  15:  369. 
Matmfacturing  Poor.     Fraser,  37:  i.     39:  127. 
Manufacturing   Sj'stem   and   the   Poor.      (R.    Southc}-) 

Quar.  8:  319. 

—  Effects  of.     Pamph.  11:  253. 

Manures,  Action  of.     (J.  Liebig)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  438. 

—  Artificial.     Nature,  20:  216. 

—  of  France.     Eel.  R.  90:  458. 

—  Calcareous.  Am.  J.  Sci.  30: 
Manure  Pits,  Sheds,  and  Tanks, 
Manuscript  found  in  a  Bottle. 

Mess.  2:  33. 

—  in  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge.     (M.  Tyson) 

Arch.  2:  194. 
Manuscripts,  Ancient.     Chamb.  J.  45:  698.  —  Eel.   M. 

72:  68. 

Genuineness  of. 

and  Books.     Ed. 


1 38. 

Pract.  M.  4:  100,  191. 
(E.  A.   Poe)  So.  Lit. 


(J.  Brazer)  No.  Am.  42: 
R.  137:  57. 

—  at  Cambridge.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  i:  471. 

—  from  Egyptian  Monasteries.     Quar.  77:  39. 

—  Griesbach's  Classification  of.    Eel.  R.  22:  i. 


^73- 


Manuscripts,  Illuminated,  of  the  Middle  Ages.  Quar.  9: 
70.  Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  21:  585.  —  -Vrt  J.32:  314, 
iSee  Illuminated  Manuscripts. 

—  Original,  Importance  of  preserving.     N.  E.  Reg.  2: 

144. 

—  of  our  Forefathers.     (C.  Russell)  Sharpe,  34:  121. 

—  Production  of,  in  Monasteries.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  616. 

—  rejected  by  Publishers.     I'kd.  M.  94:  367. 

—  Styles  of.     Irish  (i.  7:  629. 

Manuscript  Books,  Production  of.     Penny  M.  2:   139. 

Manutius,  Aldus.  (T.  L.  De  Vinne)  Scrib.  22:  S99. — 
Am.  Bibliop  7:  232. 

Many  Leaves  and  few  Grapes.  (V.  W.  Johnson)  Har- 
per, 56:  8. 

JIany  Years  ago  at  Upfield ;  a  Tale.    Cath.  World,  1 :  398. 

Manzoni,  Alessandro.  (G.  W.  Greene)  No  Am.  51: 
237- — (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  587. 

—  Select  J.  2:  159. —  (A.  Gallenga)  (.'olhurn,  81 : 
I.  —  (Miss  Phillimore)  Macmil.28:  270.  Sameart. 
Eel.  M.  81:  351.  Sameart.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  136. — 
Lond.  Q.  41:  352. 

—  Adelchi.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  20:  164. 

—  The  Betrothed.     Mo.  R.  114:  461.  — For.  Q.  i:  498. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  9:  407.  —  Lond.  M.  2o:  264. 

—  II  Conte  di  Carmagnola.     Lond.  M.  2:  284,  499.    3: 

423- 

—  Poetry  of.     (N.  L.  Frothingham)  No.  Am.  53:  169. 

—  Mo.  R.  in:  480. 

—  Works  of.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  183.  —  Am.  5Io.  INI.  2:  289. 
]Maona,  Legend  of.     (E.  0.  Smith)  Potter  Am.  !Mo.  17: 

165. 
Maoris  of  New  Zealand.     (J.  Manning)  Overland,  7:  48. 

—  (J.  Scoffern )  Belgra.  lo:  96.  —  Liv.  Age,  50:  229. 

—  St.  James,  32:  558.     47:  216. 

—  and  Hankanism.     All  the  Year,  46:  150. 

—  and  Kanakas.     (Sir  D.  Wedderburn)  Fortn.  27:  782. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  131. 

—  of  Lake  Taupo,  Week  among.     Cornh.  33:  61.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  495. 

—  Pai  Marire,  the  new  Religion  of.     Good  Words,  6: 

726.  —  Fraser,  72:  423. 

—  Probable  Or  gin  of.     (W.  S.  W.  Yaux)  Anthrop.  J. 

5:  451- 

—  Traditions  of  the  Deluge  among.     (H.  Eley)  Recr.  Sci. 

2:  195. 

—  Two  Years'  Experience  of.     Good  Words,  7:  696. 

—  War  with.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  175. 
See  New  Zealand. 

Map  of  the  World,  by  Leonardo  da  Vinci.     (R.  H.  Major) 

Arch.  40:  I. 
Maps  and  Map-JIaking  before  Mercator.     (C.  P.  Dale}') 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  478. 

—  Dixon.     Eel.  R.  3:  no. 

—  European  Cartography,  1875-76.     Geog.  M.  4:  104. 

—  History  and  Construction  of.    Eel.  R.  89:  365.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  2i:  353. 

—  HoAv  to  color.     (A.  B.  Kempe)  Nature,  21 :  399. 

—  Jottings  about.     Chamb.  J.  20:  309.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  39:  794- 

—  Lost.     (J.  G.  Kohl)  Liv.  Age,  51:  251. 

—  Old  and  new.     Blackw.  94:  540. 

—  Relief.     Penny  M.  II :  497. 
Denton  on.     Mo.  R.  157:  82, 

Map-Making,  Geographical,  India  System.     (T.  II.  IIol- 

dicli)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  41. 
Map-Projections,  Notes  on.     (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

68:  326. 
Map-Traveling.     Penny  M.  14:  298. 
Mapes,  Walter.     Jovial  Priest's  Confession.     Tait,  n.  s. 

9:  55- 

—  Poems  of.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  i.  —  (C.  A.  Bristed)  Knick. 

37:  291, 


MAPLE 


799 


MARGARET 


Maple-Sugar  Making.     Penny  M.  5:  475. 
Maple-Tree.     Penny  M.  4:  137.     II :  3S8. 

—  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  12:   133. 

Maple-Tree  Bark-Louse.  (E.  A.  Smith)  Am.  Natural. 
12:  655,  S08. 

Mar,  Earldom  of,  Disputed  Peerage  of.  (W.  A.  Lind- 
say) St.  James,  37:  204. 

—  Origin  of.     (G.  Chalmers)  Arch.  19:  241. 

Mara,  Gertrude  E.,  German  Singer.     Tuit,  n.  s.  27:  28- 

513.      Colburn,  54:  217.  —  Slmrpe,  16:  347.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  109.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  383. 
Sharpe,  42:  242. 
Marabozko,  or  the  great  Serpent.     (E.   G.  Squier)  Am. 

Wiiig  K.  8:  392. 
Slarajo,  Artificial  Mounds  of  the  Island  of.  (0.  A.  Derby) 

Am.  Natural.  13:  224. 
Maramcc  River,  Mo.,  Improvement  of.     (G.  C.  Sibley) 

West.  J.  4:  178. 
Maranon  River,  Tertiary  Basin  of.     (C.  F.  Ilartt)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  104:  53. 
Marat,  Jean  Paul.    (F.  B.  Grave?)  Fortn.  21 :  43.  —  (E.  B. 

Bax)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  572.  —Temp.  Bar,  5:  291. 

32:  35S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  348. 
Marathon.     (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  23:  54.  —  Blackw. 

75:  568.  —  Sharpe,  45:  195. — Quar.  86:  399. 

—  and  its  Brigands,  1869.     Cornh.  21:  699. 

—  Battle  of.     Ed.  M.  13:  202. 

—  Battle  Ground  of.     Knick.  62:  535. 

—  Day  at.     Eraser,  49:  396. 

—  Massacre  near.     (C.  K.  Tuckerman)  Harper,  45:  434. 

—  Visit  to.     Colburn,  147:  510. 
Marble,  Antique.     Pract.  M.  2:  233. 

—  Artilicial.    Eel.  Engin.  19:  324. — Liv.  Age,  17:  466. 

—  Chamb.  J.  9:  180. 

—  in  the  U.  S.  Capitol.    (J.  Henry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  30. 

—  Use  of,  ill  English  Architecture.    Kcl.  Engin.  25:  200. 
Marbles,  American.     (S.  P.  Leeds)  Hunt,  28:  508. 

—  and  Limestones.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  236. 

—  Antique.    (.1.  D.  Champlin,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  67. 

—  Cyrene.     Liv.  Age,  72:  319. 

—  Elgin.     See.  Elgin  JIarbles. 

—  in  British  Museum.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  24:  54. 

—  ilausoleum.    Cliamb.  J.  33:  49.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

66:  754. 

—  Xantliian,  Fellowes's  Account  of.     'M<^.  R.  160:  331. 
Marble  Life;  a  Story.     Dark  Blue,  4:  609,  648. 
Marble  Maiden;  a  Poem.     Dem.  R.  33:  317. 

Marble  Market  of  Europe.     Am.  Arch.  6:  203. 

Marble  Pictures  and  artilicial  Marble.    Penny  M.  12:  419. 

Marble  Prophecy,  Holland's.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M. 

11:  627. 
Marble  Sawing  and  Polishing  Machinery.  (C.  Iloltzapfle!) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  246. 
Marble-Works,  London,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  10 :  ^JiT- 
Marblchead,  Mass.     (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Harper.  49:   iSi. 

—  Materials  for  History  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  2SS. 
Marbling  Edges  of  Books  and  Paper.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

7:  246. 
.Marcella  of  Rome.     (F.  Eastwood)  Hours  at  Home,  4: 

117-494.     5:  '0-303- 
March,  C.  W.     Reminiscences  of  Congress.     So.  Q.  18: 

509. 
March.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Eraser.  67:  3S2  —  (W.  Howitt) 

Ilowitt,  i:  135. 

—  Ode  to.     Dub.  Univ.  i :  2S6. 

March  Chronicle,  A.     (J.  Burroughs)  O.  &  N.  5:  3S9. 
March  Winds;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  7:  468. 
March  of  Intellect  and  universal  Education.     Fraser,  2: 
161. 

—  of  Mind.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  154. 
Marches,  English  Northern.     Sharpe,  i;  341. 
Marcheth  CoUec.  of  Drawings.    (J.  Talman)  Arch,  i:  130. 


Marching  with  a  Command.     (J.  Clifford)  Lakeside,  9: 

298,  389. 
Marchioness  of  Brinvilliers.     (A.  Smith)  Bentley,   17: 

1-533-     18:  1-529. 
Marchmont  Papers.     Mo.  R.  124:   563. 
Marcia's  Fortune.     (K.  B.  Foot)  Scrib.  13:  S46. 
Marcia  Heathson.     (F.  L.  Roberts)  Lakeside,  3:  115. 
Marcion's  Gospel.     (W.  Sanday)  Fortn. -23:  855. 

—  Relation  to  Luke's  Gospel.    (E.  Ilarwood)  Am.  Church 

R.  9:  321. 
Marco  Bozzari,  Greek  Patriot.     Colburn,  6:  441. 
Marco  Polo.    Ed.  R.  135:  i.  — Quar.  21:  177.  — Mo.  R. 

92:  113.  —  (O.  M.  Spencer)  Harper,  46:  i. 
Marco  Visconti ;  a  Tale.    (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

3:  135.     Same  art.  Godcy,  20:  103. 
^larcy,  Dr.  E.  E.,  with  portrait.     Internat.  M.  3:  429. 
Marcy,  Win.  L.,  Early  Days  of.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  294. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Dem.  R.  40:  161. 

—  War  Report,  1S45.     Dem.  R.  18:  2?9. 
Marcv  Familv  Records.     N.  E.  Reg.  29:  301. 
Mardi  Gras.  "  (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  16:  323. 
Mardyn,  Mrs.  Charlotte,  Actress.     Colburn,  51:  485. 
Mare  ignotum:  a  Poem.     (E.  Woodruff)  Scrib.  3:   176. 
Mare  Mediterraneum;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  4:  725. 

Marc  victum;  a  Poem.  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Harper,  17:  653. 
JIare  Island  Navy  Yard,   California.     (J.  S.  Wallace) 

Scrib.  3:  641. 
Mare's  Nest.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  135,  527. 

—  found  by  Materialists,  Owcnists,  and   Craniologists. 

Fraser,  9:  424. 
Marechal,  Ambrose.  (M.  C.  Jenkins)  U.  S.  Cath.M.  4:  32. 
Maremma,  Tuscany,  Day's  Sport  in.     Colburn,  57:  255. 
Marengo,  Battle  and  Campaign  of,  1800.    Cornh.  14:  586. 

—  Campaign  of,  iSoo.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  158. 

Maret,  Duke  of  Bassano,  Jlemoirs  of.     For.  Q.  32:  463. 
Marctimo.     (B.  St.  John)  Chamb.  J.  22:  225-425.     23: 

11-18S. 
Mariraret,  St.,  of  Scotland.    (J.  C.  Shairp)  Good  Words, 

'8:537- 
Margaret,    Sister  of  Henry   \  HI.     Bentley,    29:    318. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  23:  40. 

—  Marriage  of.     (Sir  T.  Phillipps)  Arch.  31:  326. 
Margaret,  Duchess  of  Newcastle.     Colburn,    122:  301. 

—  Blackw.  129:  617. 

Margaret;  a  Poem.     (L.  Bushnell)  Allan.  34:  576. 
Margaret;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  38:  359,  375. 
Margaret;  a  Talc.     Temp.  Bar,  50:  204. 
Margaret  and  Elizabeth.     (K.  Saunders)  St.  Paul's,  12: 

104-742.     13:   113. 
Margaret's  Home.     (A.  B.  Haven)  Godey,  56:  24-528. 

57:  30-5 1 S. 
JIargaret's  Sorrow.    (B.  Campbell)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  685. 
Margaret  .Arden.     (II.  Parr)  Liv.  Age,  52:  loi. 
Margaret  Beaufort.     See  Beaufort,  Margaret. 
Margaret  Darling.     (V.  F.  Townsend)  Sharpe,  40:  73. 
Margaret  Denzil's  History;  a  Novel.     (F.  Greenwood) 

Cornh.  8:  582.  738.     9:  1 10-719.     10:  76-477. 
Margaret  Floreff;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  313. 
Margaret  (Jrabam.    (G.  P.  R.  James)  Colburn,  79:  1-411. 

80:  20-404. 
Margaret  Ileniniiiig.     (L.  White)  Overland,  lo:  510. 
Margaret  Maitland,  Passages  in  the  Life  of.  (M.  Oliphant) 

Eraser,  42:   585. 
Margaret  Maule;  a  Ballad.     Antiquary,  4:  246. 
Margaret  of  .\ngoulemc,  Freer's  Life  of.  Liv.  Age,  42: 334. 
Margaret  of  .\njou;  a  Poem.     Am.  ^lo.  M.  i:  291. 
Margaret  of  Navarre.    (C.  A.  Sainte-Beuve)  Bentley,  35: 

iSS.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31:  501.—  For.  Q.  30:  125. 

—  Bentley,  35:  188.  — New  Q.  3:  468.  — Lond.  M. 
2:  170. 

^largaret  of  Valois.  Blackw.  58:  312. — Colburn,  120:  220. 
Margaret  Rayner's  Waiting.  (M.  Bliss)  Lakeside,  10: 193. 


MARGARET 


800 


MARINE 


Ulargaret  Sefton's  Settlement.     Chnmb.  J.  56:  700-723. 
jNIargaret  Thorn  ;  a  Story.     Argosy,  30:  354. 
Margary,  Murder  of.     (\V.  A.  Burliiigame)  Galaxy,  23: 

175- 
Margate.     Argosy,  12:  192. 
Margate  Hoy.     (c.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  8:  21. 
Margery  Daw;  a  Poem.     (F.  E.  Weaiherby)  Temp.  Bar, 

62:  399.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  567. 
Margery's  Valentine ;  a  Poem.  (E.  Collcr)  Belgra.  25;  481 . 
Marglierita  Pusterla.     Liv.  Age,  30:  355. 
Margins.     All  the  Year,  19:  413. 
Marginalia.    (E.  A.  Poe)  Dem.  K.  15:  484,  5S0.    18:  268. 

19:  38.  — (E.  A.  Poe)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  217-336. 
Margolioiith,  M.    Pilgrimage  to  the  Land  of  ni}'  leathers. 

Eel.  R.  94:  181. 
Margravine  of  Bareith.     See  Frederica  Sophia  Wilhel- 

mina. 
Marguerite;  a  Tale.     (R.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  26:  73. 
Marguerite;  a  Poem.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  27:  331. 
Marguerite  de  Yienne;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  6S7. 
IMarguerite  Devereux.     (V.  Dayrell)  Bentley,  34:  621. 
Marguerite  Kneller.    (L.  Murray)  Canad.  Mo.  i :  2S-519. 
Marguerite  Printaniere ;  a  Story.     Bentle}-,  63:  416. 
Maria  and  her  Stories;  a  Talc.     Putnam,  8:  422. 
Maria  Christina  of  Spain.     Eraser,  50:  246. 
Maria  del  Occidente.     See  Brooks,  Maria. 
Maria  Josepha,  of  Hapsburg-Lorraiae.     (Lady  A.  Hay) 

Ev.  Sat.  9:  366. 
Maria  Louisa.    (A.  Gallenga)  No.  Am.  46:  386. — Quar. 

12:  391.  —  Eel.  M   12:  63.  —  Liv.  Age,  22:  193. — 

(C.  E.  Jerningham)  Liv.  Age,  14:  321.  —  (J.  Foster) 

Eel.  R.  20:  590. — (A.  G-  Constable)  Harper,  39:  391. 

—  and  Carlo  Ludovico.    (A.  Gallenga)  Colburn,  82:  236. 

—  as  Duchess  of  Parma.     Colburu,  61 :  297. 

Maria  Theresa,  Empress  of  Austria.    Temp.  Bar,  49:  506. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  407. 

—  and  her  Son,  Joseph  IL    Ed.  R.  98:  i.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  30:  186. 

—  and  Marie  Antoinette,  Letters  of.     Eraser,  71:  5S8. 
Marian;  a  Novel.     Chamb.  J.  50:  209-39S. 

Marian's  Miseries.    (C.  P.  Mulvany)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  37. 
Marian  Exiles.    Ed.  R.  85:  39S.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  3: 

433- 
Marianne.   (A.L.  A.Dudevant)  Appleton,  16:  77,97,  202. 
Marianne  Esterling.     Colburn,  71:  29. 
Mariazell  in  Austria,  Pilgrimage  to.    Penny  M.  5:  345. 
Marie.     Overland,  12:  322. 
Marie;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  11:  335. 
Marie's  Fever.     House.  Words,  7:  518. 
Marie- Am('die,  Queen  of  France.     Temp.  Bar,  38:  4S1. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  118:  741.  —  !Macmil.  14:  67. 
Marie  Antoinette.    (A.  Hnyward)  Ed.  R.  no:  132.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  48:  223.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  62:  579. 

—  Quar.  150:  141.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  S79- 

—  (E.  G.  Halsey)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  114.— Brit. 
Q.  41:  37.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  529.  —  Temp. 
Bar,  33:  402.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  45.— Eel.  M. 
30:  2S0.  —  (J.  R.  Fuller)  Godey,  94:  249. —Liv. 
Age.  78:  132. 

—  and  Louis  XYI.,  Times  of.     Bentlej',  56:  535.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  64:   162. 

—  ard  the  Queen's  Necklace.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  543. 

—  and  Robespierre.     Liv.  Age.  147:  729. 

—  at  Little  Trianon.    Once  a  Week.  16:  2-;4. 

—  Campan's  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  37:  415. — Colburn, 

?••  457- 

—  Corre.'spondence  of.    Ed.  R.  123:  423.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  89:  460.  —  Colburn,  132:  20. 

—  Crowned  Sacrifice.     Eel.  M.  65:  602. 

—  de  Lauzun,  and  de  Fersen.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  Lippinc. 

24:  331. 

—  Farewell  to  her  Son.     Eraser,  62:  591. 


Marie  Antoinette,  Fictitious  Correspondence  of.  Eel.  M. 
66:  235. 

—  Goneourt's   History  of.     Colburn,    1 14:    127.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  24.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:  94. 

—  Last  Communion  of.     (E.  Bowles)  Month,  12:  409. 

—  Letters  of.     Eraser,  71 :  588. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  no:  132. 

—  .Married  Life  of.     Month,  3:  371. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (A.H.Everett)  No.  Am.   18:  i.  — (,J. 

W.  Croker)  Quar.   28:  449.  —  Mo.  R.  102:  123.— 
Portfo.(Den.)3o:  508. 

—  Portraits  of.     Liternat.  M.  3:  23. 

—  Secret  Correspondence  on.     Ed.  R.  144:  319.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  131:  544. 

Marie  Famette  and  her  Lovers.  (K.  S.  Maequoid)  Lip- 
pinc. 11:  529. 

Marie  Jeanne  and  Lyrical  Poetry  in  Germany.  luteniat. 
M.  3:  457. 

Marie  Leczinski,  Queen  of  France.     Month,  39:  261. 

JLirie  de  Medicis.     Bentley,  32:  103.  —  Victoria,  25:  940. 

—  Pardoe's  Life  oL     Ed.  R.  96:  435.  —  New  Q.  i :  293. 

—  A  Queen's  Death.     (G.  Smith)  Fraser,  80:  87. 
Marie  of  Russia,  Grand  Duchess,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M. 

65:  245. 
Marie  of  Villefranche.     (Miss  Cross)  Macmil.  24:  297. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M..77:  478.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11:  262. 
Marie  of  Villcmare.  (J.  A.  Wade)  Beutley,  5:  178. 
Marie  Thcrese  Asmar,  Bab3'lonian  Princess,  with  portrait. 

Colburn,  71:  378. 
Marie  Laforet.     (R.  B.  Kimball)  Kniek.  38:  35S. 
Marietta,  Ohio,  Physicians  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  47,  137. 
Marigold;  Romance  of  an  old  Garden.     All  the  Year.  33: 

397-468. 
Marina;    Niirseiy  Tale  from  Shakspere.      (G.   Hoslyn) 

Colburn,  165:  961. 
Marine's  Courtship.     (M.  B.  Honan)  Bentley.  2:  82. 
J\Lirines  and  Bluejackets  of  Royal  Navy.    Fraser,  92:  131. 

—  Royal.     Chamb.  J.  46:  129. 

—  Told  to  the.     All  the  Year,  43:  420. 

Marine  and  Naval  Architecture.     Hunt,  23:  310.  —  Dem. 

R.  26:  49S. 
Marine   Animal,   from   Washington  Territory.     (P.   L. 

Sclater)  Nature,  5:  436. 
Marine  Animals,  Protective  Adaptation  in.  (G.  S.  Brady) 

Nature,  2:  376. 

—  Strange.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  299. 

Marine  Apprentices,  Report  on,  1S26.     Niles's  Reg.  30: 

356- 
Marine  Binocular.     (R.  Dowling)  Belgra.  35:   191. 
Marine  Disasters,  Causes  of.     Hunt,  35:  442. 
Marine  Engines.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  460. 

—  Boilers  of.  Density  of  Water  in.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  350. 

—  Cylinders  of,  in  the  Navy.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  425,  470. 

—  Economical.     Eel.  Engin.  7:   152. 

—  of  To-Day-     Eel.  Engin.  13:  257. 

—  Progress  of.     Eel.  Engin.  i :  742.     25:324. 

—  Woolf's.    Eel.  Engin.  i:  S3. 
See  Steam  Engines. 

Marine  Establishments  of  France  and  England.     (Sir  J. 

Barrow)  (Jnar.  22:  34. 
Marine  Fauna  of  North  America.     (A.  E.  Verrill)  Am. 

J.   Sci.   116:  207,   371.     "7:  239,309,  472.     118: 

52,  468.     119:  137- 

—  of  Southern  Coast  of  New  England.     (A.  E.  Verrill) 

Am.  J.  Sci    120:  390.     122:  292. 
Marine  Flora.     Chamb.  J.  48:  665. 
Marine  Forms  in  Decorative  Art.     (J.  C.  Beard)  Scrib. 

21:  809. 
ISfarine  Insurance.     See  Insurance. 
jNInrine  Life.     Chamb.  J.  2:  2. 
Marine   ]\Iammals   of  Western  America,   C  M.  Scam- 

mon's.     (T.  Gill)  Nation,  20:  82. 


I 


MARINE 


801 


MARNrX 


Marine Mcmorandca.    (R.  Johns)  Bentley,  8:  625.  9:  206, 

5°3- 
Marine  Painting,  De  Haas  and.     Art  J.  30:  1S5. 
Marine  Phenomena.     Chamb.  J.  11:  213. 
Marine  Eaihvay  Dock.     (J.  L.  Snllivan)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

3:  73- 
Marine  Ecsiclencc;  a  Tale.   Chamb.  J.  47:  221-34;.    Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  2S2-394. 
Marine  Stores.     Fraser,  45:  631.     46:  452.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  34:  97. 
Marine  Zoology,  Studies  in.     Xo.  Brit.  28:   15S. 

See  also  Sea;  Deep-Sea  Dredging. 
Mariners;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  6:  474. 
Mariners,  Early  English.     Month,  10:  70,  241. 
Mariner's  Cave.     (J.  Ingelow)  Good  Words,  11:  S64. 
Mariner's  Compass.     See  Compass. 
Mariner's  Song.     (A.  Cunningham)  Loud.  M.  6:   132. 
Mario,  Signor,  as  Raoul  in  Huguenots.    Ev.  Sat.  II :  127. 
Mariolatrj".     See  Jlary.  Virgin,  Worship  of. 
Marion,  Gen.  Francis.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  17:  145. 

—  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  12:  302. 

—  Simms's  Life  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  i :  104. 
Marion;  a  Tale.     Godey,  20:  98,   157. 
Marion;  a  Tale.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  2S-211. 
Marion's  Ma.     Broadw.  6:  365. 

Marion  College,  Mo.,  Origin  of.     (J.  P.  Rutter)  West.  J. 

14:  165-415. 
Marion  Dale;  a  Poem.     (C.  P.  Cranch)  Allan.  7:  4S5. 
Marionettes,  Guignol.     (S.  G.  Young)  Lippiuc.  24:  1S6. 

See  also  Puppets. 
Mariotte's  Law,  Variations  from.     Nature,  22:  61. 
Maripofa  Company.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  8:  488. 
Mariquita.     Tinsley,  11:  554. 

Maritime  Contracts.     (H.  Wlieaton)  No.  Am.  13:  i. 
Maritime  Discover)-,  Campbell  on.     Eel.  R.  72:  72. 

—  Clark's.     Ed.  R.  3:  423. 

Maritime  Experiences  of  Major  Jason.  St.  James,  35:  241. 
Maritime  Interests  of  the  South  and  West.     So.  Q.  4:  309. 
Maritime  Law.     (J.  Story)  No.  Am.  6:  323.  —  (A.  Nash) 
Hunt,  13:  450,  526. 

—  and  belligerent  Rights.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  3:  i. 

—  Bottomry  Bonds.     (A.  Nash)  Hunt,  10:  337.  11:146. 

—  ('apture  and  Blockade.     Nat.    R.    16:    116.—  (Lord 

Hobart)  Macinil.  9:  41. 
and  Prizes.     (N.  Townsend)  No.  Am.  2:  21 S. 

—  Collision  of  Ships.     (.\.  Nash)  Hunt,  9:  543. 

—  Discharge  of   Bottomry  and  Insurance  Contracts  by 

Deviation.     Hunt,  13:  232. 

—  Doctrine  of  Lien.     (A.  Nash)  Hunt,  9:  261,  35S. 

—  Highway  of  Nations.     Fraser,  69:   i. 

—  International.     (W.  B.  Lawrence)  Xo.  Am.  127:  21. 

—  I'oints  relative  to  Freight.    (F.  0.  Dorr)  Hunt,  24:  191. 

—  Progress  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  iSo. 

—  Respondentia  Loans.  (.V.  X:xsh)  Hunt,  14:  547.   15:  75. 
Maritime  Meteorology,  Conference  on.    Nature,  10:  42S. 
iMaritime  Relations.     (W.  S.  Lindsay)  Hunt,  43:  682. 
Maritime  Romances  and  Parlianieutary  Novels.     Fraser. 

4:  661. 
Mariuccia.    Fraser,  95:  i  iS.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  32:  500. 
Marias.     Dem.  R.  8:  475. 

Marius  Bougeard's  Amnesty ;  a  Storv.     Cornh.  41:  :;7i. 
Marivaux,   P.  C.  da  C.  de,   French   Dramatist.     Cornh. 

37:  2-- 
Marjorie;  an  Every-Day  Story.     Broadw.  5:  2-.0. 
Marjorie  Daw.     (f.  B.  Aldricli)  Allan.  31:  407. 
Mark,  St.;  Story  of  a  Patnm  Saint.     (G.  E.  .Macknv) 

Belgra.  33=  3' 5- 
Mark  Beckwilh.     (.1.  Maurice)  Knick.  56:  467. 
Mark  Black's  Venture.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Lippinc.  10:  436. 
Mark  Hansel's  Visitor.     House.  Words,  10:  4S3. 
Mark   Macrabin,    the   Cameronian.      (A.   Cunningham) 

Blackw.  6:  169,  513,  663.    7:  48-651.     8:  i43--!';9. 

51 


Mark  Meriden.     (Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowc)  Godey,  22:   242. 
Mark  O'Shaugnessy's  Mistake  ;  a  Piper's  Story.     Fraser, 

32:  403. 
Market,  The  best.     All  the  Year,  28:  520. 

—  A  cheap.     Chamb.  J.  46:  S26. 

—  The  poor  Man  at.     Chamb.  J.  25:  372. 

Markets.    All  the  Year,  27 :  444,  46S.  —  Chamb.  J.  41 :  j^- 

—  of  London.     (J.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  10:  345. 

—  of  Europe,  and  great  Fairs.     (11.  II.  Home)  Fv.  .Sat. 

14:  26S. 
Market  Boy.     (G.  F.  Standish)  Godey,  25 :  209. 
Market  Fluctuations,  Rationale  of.     (G.  Vv'alker)  Nation 

22:  398. 
Markham's  avenged  Bride.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  164. 
Markham's  Revenge.     Once  a  Week,  3:  iSo.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  67:  299. 
Marko  Kralievitch,  Hero  of  Scrvia.     (J.  Oxcnford)  I^Iac- 

mil.  35:  222. 
Marks,    Henry  S.     Art  J.   22:  361.  —  (J.  B.  Atkinson) 

Portfo.  i:  129. —with  portrait,  Colburn,  168:   500. 
Marlborough,   John  Churchill,   Duke  of.     (R.  Soiithcv) 

Quar.  23:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i:  593. —  Liv. 

Age,    16:  176.— Fraser,  23:    284.     31:    689.     32: 

205.  —  Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:  141.     2:  605.  —  .Anal.  M.  16: 

199.  — Mo.   R.  93:    337.— Mus.    13:    359.   385.— 

Blackw.  58:  I,  649.  59:  195. _(S.  Warren)  Blackw. 

71:  135.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:447.  — Blackw.  85: 

661. 

—  Alison's  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  5S9. 

—  and  Belisarius.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  42:  135. 

—  and  Macaulay.     Sharpe,  23 :  204. 

—  Corporal  .lohu;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  22:   116. 

—  Coxe's  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  30:  301. 

—  Dispatches  of.     Blackw.  60:  22,  517,  690. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  26:  59. 

Marlborough,  Sarali,  Duchess  of.  (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bent- 
ley,  20:  488.  — Dub.  Univ.  74:  464.—  temp.  Bar, 
52:  333- 

—  and  Lady  Montague.     Liv.  Age,  4:  39. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Mo.  R.  145:  204. 

—  Thomson's  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  R.  149:  350. 
Marlboroughs,   Tiie,    and    the    Time    of    Queen    Anne. 

Westm.  56:  26.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  24:  479.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  31:  481. 
Marlborough;  a  Tale  of  the  Wars.     (H.  Curling)  Bentley, 

16:  162. 
Marlborough   College  thirty  Years  ago.     All  the   Year, 

42:  416. 
Marlborough,   Mass.,    JIaterials  for  History  of.     X.  E. 

lieg.  10:  249. 
Marling  Hall.     Lond.  Soc.  lo:  416,  545. 
MiU'low  and  Sandhurst,  (iftv  Years  ago.     Chamb.  J.  43: 

6S0,  716. 
Marlow  Institution;  a  Talc.     Chaml).  J.  47:  604,  619. 
Marlowe,   Christopher.     (E.   Dowdcn)   Form.  13:  60. — 

Ev.  Sat.  g:  670. — Fr.iscr,  47:  221. — Cornh.  30: 

329.  — Ev.  Sat.  17:  348. —  (A.  S.  Richardson)  Ap- 

pleton,  6:  347. —  Eel.  M.  76:  241. 

—  Doctor  Faustus.     Blackw.  i :  388. 

—  Edward  II.     Blackw.  2:  21. 
Tew  of  Malta.     Blackw.  2:  260. 

Marmarica  and  Cyronaica,  Pacho's  Travels  in.     For.  Q. 

5:     I<)T. 

Marinonf,  Marshal.     See.  Ragusa,  Duke  of. 
Marmonrel.  Jean    Trancois.     Temp.   Bar,  9:   141.  — (W. 
D.  Ilowells)  .\tlan.  41:  332. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  7:  35S. 
Marmora,  .\lfonso  La,  and  Cavour.     Westm.  112:  386. 
Marmot,  Alpine.     Penny  M.  3:  247. 
Marmontiers;  a  Story.     Tm^ley,  6:  153. 

Marnix  van   Sint  Aldegondc,   Philippus  van.     Lond.  <>. 
16:  343- 


MAROLLES 


802 


MARRIAGE 


Marolles,  Louis  de.     Chr.  Obs.  24:  401,  465. 
Maronites.    Blackw.  126:  574.  —  House.  Words,  19:  481. 

—  and  the  Druses.     (W.  H.  Thomson)  New  Eiig.  19:  32. 

—  Dub.  R.  18:  43.  —  Cornh.  2:  370. 

—  and  their  Religion.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  81 :  69. 
Maroons,  The,     Tinsley,  2;  398. 

—  Dallas's  History  of.'    (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  2:  376. 

—  Florida.     (S.  G.  Arnold)  Meth.  Q.  20:  554. 

—  Great.     All  the  Year,  32:  302. 

—  of  Jamaica.     (T.  VV.  Higgiuson)  Atlan.  5:  213.    Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  i:  50. 

—  of  Surinam.     (T.  W.  Higgiuson)  Atlan.  5:  549. 
Marot,  Clement,  early  Freneh  Poet.     Lond.  M.  4:  587. 

—  (W.  J.  Eckoff)  Applcton,  26:  214. 
Maroteau,   Gustave,    French    Journalist  of   the    Period. 

Ev.  Sat.  11:  462. 
Marque  and  Reprisal,  Letters  of.     (J.  Parker)  No.  Am. 

94:  196. 
Marquesas  Islands,  Melville  on.     Eel.  R.  83:  448. 
Marquetry  and  Mosaic.     Penny  M.  8:  431. 
Marquette,  James,  Perc.    Kuick.  39:  i.  —  (R.  H.  Clarke) 

Cath.  World,  16:  6SS. 

—  Death  of.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath.  World,  26:  267. 

—  Journal  at  Chicago,  1674.     Hist.  M.  5:  99. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  Sparks)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  10:  265. 
Marquette's  Vision.     (M.  B.  Williams)  Lakeside,  8:  107. 
Marquette  Mining  Region.     Eel.  Kngin.  2:  2S9. 
Marquette   Iron    Region,    Cost  of    Mining   in.     (T.   B. 

Brooks)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  382. 

—  Iron  Ores  of.     (J.  P.  Kimball)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  290. 
Marquis  de  Villemer.     (G.  Sand)  Ev.  Sat.  9:  727-S63. 

10:  7-226. 

Marquis  of  Lossie;  a  Novel.  (G.  MacDonald)  Liv.  Age, 
131:  185-783.  132:  147-728.  Same  art.  Lippinc. 
18:  556,  683.     19:  92-713.     20:  81,  210,  355. 

Marquis's  Ring;  a  Story.     Tinsley,  29:  25. 

Marquis's  Tactics.     (L.  de  la  Rame)  Bentley,  50:  iSS. 

Marquise,  The;  a  Tale.     (G.  Sand)  Galaxy,  13:  82. 

Marquise  de  Chantonnay;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  52:  312. 

Marriage.  (M.  D.  Conwav)  Radical,  9  :  340.  —  (H. 
Santley)  Lippinc.  8:  395.  —  (J.  Weiss)  0.  &  N.  11: 
138.— Blackw  51:  513.  — Eng.  Doni.  M.  3:  265, 
327. — Evang.  R.  i5:  526.  —  Victoria,  10:  193. — 
(E.  J.  O'Reilly)  Irish  Mo.  2:  422.     4:  412. 

—  Advice  on,  by  a  Cynic.     Temp.  Bar,  34:  364. 

—  a  la  Mode ;  a  Poem.    (C.  A.  .Jones)  West.  Lit.  J.  1 :  21. 

—  among  the  Hindus.     Anal.  M.  14:  124. 
— ^  and  Abduction.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  174. 

—  and  Celibacy.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Eraser,  65:  228. 

—  and  Conflict  of  Laws.     Am.  Law  R.  2:  214. 

—  and  Divorce.     (M.  F.  Taylor)  So.  M.  11:  447.  —  So. 

Q.  26:  332.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  124.  —  Am.  Q.  2:  70. 
—  Pamph.  17:  347.     18:   553. 

—  —  Ethics  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  37:  27. 

in  Civil  Courts.     (W.  Barrows)  Cong.  K.  9:  238. 

Laws  of.     (A.   Livermore)  No.  Am.  90:   414. — 

Westm.  82:  442. 

English.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  Nation,  15:  205. 

and  Scotch.     No.  Brit.  35:  1S7. 

—  and  Married  Women,   English.     (H.  A.   Taine)  Ev. 

Sat.  12:  169. 

—  and  Morality.     Westm.  62:  484. 

—  and  Registration  Acts.     Cong.  M.  ig:  811.  —Blackw. 

39:  601. 

—  and  the  Romance  of  Life.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  343. 

—  and  a  single  Life.     (J.  Caird)  Good  Words,  4:  456. 

—  and  Society.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  332.  —  (H. 

James)  Nation,  10:  367,  404. 

—  and  a  Theory.     (E.  Fawcett)  (Jalaxy.  8:  791. 
— ■  Art  of  making  a  good.     Colburn,  6:  409. 

—  becoming  less  general,  Why?    (J.  T.  Bixby)  Nation, 

6:  igo. 


Marriage;  Brides  and  Bridals,  Jeaffreson's.     Canad.  Mo. 
5:  410. 

—  Can  a  Catholic  Priest  contract  Matrimony?    (H.  Wre- 

ford)  Macniil.  20:  30. 

—  Christ's  Parable  of.     (J.  Jones)  Thco.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  83. 

—  Christian.     Cong.  M.   14:  276. — (F.  A.  P.  Dupan- 

loup)  Liv.  Age,  105:  3. 

—  (Christian  Doctrine  of,  Evan's.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  452. 

—  The  Church  the  Champion  of.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath. 

World,  16:  585. 

—  Church  Discipline  and.  (D.  E.  Ford)  Cong.  M.  21 :  629. 

—  Civil,  Decline  and  Rise  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q. 

31:  201. 

—  Consanguinity  in.     (E.   Dally)  Anthrop.  R.  2:  65.— 

Westm.  80:  88.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  4';5.— 
Westm.  104:  299. — Tait,  n.s.  25:  79.  — (R.  S.  (,'and- 
lish)  No.  Brit.  12:  532.  —  (W.  Adam)  Fortn.  2:  710. 

3:  74- 
and  Cross-Fertilization  of  Plants.  Westm.  108:  466. 

—  Dissuasion  from.     Bentley,  13:  354. 

—  Early.     (G.  L.  Didier)  Cath.  World,  17:  839. 
and  fi-iigal.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  97. 

—  George  Eliot's  Theory  of,  in  Middlemarch.     Brit.  Q. 

5T-  407- 

—  Exogamy  and  Endogamj-.     (J.  F.  McLellaii)  Fr rtn. 

27:  884. 

—  Female  Kinship.     (E.  Rectus)  Radical,  i:  205. 

—  Fleet,  Anecdotes  of.     Bentley,  7:  177. 

and   Parsons.     Cornh.  15:    555.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  93:  760. 

—  Form  of.     Mercersb.  6:  200. 

—  Free.     (L.  G.  Noble)  Scrib.  6:  658. 

—  from  the  Money  Point  of  View.     Victoria,  17:  420. 

—  History  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  no. 

—  How  to  get  married.     Belgra.  6:  531. 

—  Impediments  to.     Eraser,  76:  772. 

—  in  America,  M.  Carlier  on.     Nation,  4:  351. 
ii  la  Mode.     (J.  C.  Hutchesou)  Belgra.  26:  19T. 

—  in  China.     Chamb.  J.  50:  93. 

Case  of  Breacli  of  Promise.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  36. 

—  in  France.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Hours  at  Home,  8:  33. — 

Lond.   Soc.   8:  294.  —  Chamb.  J.  24:  166,  278. — 
Liv.  Age,  59:  815. — Blackw.  114:  23.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  81  :  275.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  118  :  259. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  121. — Westm.  107:  337. 
and  in  England,  Theories  of.     Liv.  Age,  86:  606. 

—  —  Etiquette  of.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  279. 
Modern.     All  the  Year,  14:  42,  52. 

—  in  the  iglh  Century.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  16: 

776.  —  Dub.  Univ.  59:  542. 

—  in  Russia.     Penny  M.  4:  202. 

—  in  Sardinia.     Chamb.  J.  24:  321. 

—  in   Scotland.      (J.   Moncrieff)   No.    Brit.    8:    465.— 

Blackw.  22:  59.     61:  646.     66:  263. 
of  English  Parties.     Ed.  R.  47:  100. 

—  Is  it  holy?     (H.  James)  Atlan.  25:  360. 

—  Late  Encyclical  on.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  312. 

—  Law  of.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Eraser,  76:  169.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  69:  461. — Eel.  R.  73:  121.  — Chamb. 

J.  36:  67. 

Curiosities  of.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  463. 

Dwight's.     (W.  Marshall)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  182. 

English.     (A.  Dewes)  Coutemp.  9:  114.  —  Eel.  K. 

90:    S2I. 

English  Protestant.     Dub.  R.  66:  56. 

in  England  and  Scotland.  (J.  B.  Kinnear)  Con- 
temp.  7:  208. 

in  Great  Britain.     Westm.  90:  104.  —  Ed.  R.  130: 

254.  —Brit.  Q.  34:  124.  —  (W.  O'C.  Jlorris)  Eraser, 
65:  51.  —  (J.  Walton)  Month,  12:  562.  13:  83.— 
Chamb.  J.  52:  53.  —  Cornh.  16:  432.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  69:  663. 


MARRIAGE 


803 


MARRIED 


Mar;'ia""c,  Law  of,  in  Great  Britain,  Act  of  1S22.     Chr. 
Obs.  22:  566. 

and  Practice.     (T.  Yelverton)  Galaxy,  5:  197. 

and  Ritual,  Curiosities  of.    Temp.  Bar,  23:  209, 

319- 
Commission  on.    Brit.  Q.  49:  329.  —  St.  Paul's, 

3:  721. 

Debate  on,  1S73.     Dub.  Univ.  81 :  563. 

Dissenters'  Marriage  Act.     Eel.  R.  77:  389. 

Mr.  Wortley's  Bill.     Quar.  85:   156. 

in  Scotland.     (J.  C.  Smith)  Fortn.  8:  673. 

Statute,  canon  and  divine,     (^ong.  M.  25:  97. 

—  Letter  on.    (J.  Witherspoon)  Carey's  Mus.  4:  21, 105, 

213. 

—  The  Levirate  and  Polyandry.   (J.  F.  McLennan)  Fortn. 

27:  694.  —  (H.  Spencer)  Fortn.  27:  S95. 

—  Love  and,  in  Literature.     Brownson,  21:  315. 

—  made  in  Heaven.     Tait,  2:  184. 

—  Malcom's  Rule  of.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  52. 

—  Maxims  on.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  45:  17. 
Twenty-one.     Blackw.  19:  56S. 

~  Nature  of.     (H.  D.  Evans)  Am.  Ch.  Mo.  2:  268. 

—  not  a  la  Mode.     (E.   Walford)   Once  a  Week,    12: 

357- 

—  Notes  on.      (S.  W.   Kellogg)   Potter  Am.   Mo.    17: 

425. 
^-  of  Believers  with  Unbelievers.     Meth.  ^L  42:  330.  — 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  514. 

—  of  Belphegor.     (G.  De  Lj-s)  Bentley,   14:  197,  516, 

608. 

—  of  Convenience,  On.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  10:  529. 

—  of  Dissenters.     Ed.  R.  35:  62.  —  Westm.  23:  196. 

—  of  First  Cousins,  Effects  of.    (G.  H.  Darwin)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  38:  153,  344. — (G.  H.  Darwin)  Fortn.  24:  22. 

—  of  Moira  Fergus.    (W.  Black)  Cornh.  31 :  422.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  84:  744.    85:  57.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
125:  41S-750.     126:   17. 

—  on  small  Inc  ^mes.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  506. 

—  on  the  Scaffold.     (A.  Dumas)  Peop.  J.  7:  212. 

—  One  Phase  of.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Scnb.  5:  460. 

—  A  Parisian.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  168,  276. 

—  Pliilosophy  of.    (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  II :  614. — 

Eraser,  62:  553. 
Ryan  on.     Mo.  R.  164:  524. 

—  Plea  for  Hymen.     St.  James,  2:  361. 

—  Prevention  of  undue.     Pamph.  i:  25. 

—  Primitive,  McLennan  on.     (L.  Fison)  Pop.   Sci.  Mo. 

17:  203. 
—  Proposals  of,  Curious.     Chamb.  J.  56:  781. 

Hints  on.     Macmil.  2:  403.     Same  art.  Ev.   Sat. 

5:  92- 

—  Question  of.      (A.  Rhodes)  Galax}',  20:    756.— (C. 

Hodges)  Princ.  15:  1S2,  420. 

Puritans  and  Nonconformists  on.     Cong.  M.  16: 

29>  97- 

—  Reasons  dissuading  from.     Cornh.  4:   305. 

—  Restrictions  to  Liberty  of.    ((}.  Darwin)  Contemp.  22: 

412.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:  492. 

—  Roman  Catholic  Marriage  Laws.     (\V.  G.  Todd)  Con- 

temp.  26:  412. 

—  Royal  Roads  to.     St.  James,  28:  443. 

—  Sermon  on,  by  Dr.  Johnson.     Portfo.(Den.)  25:  9. 

—  Slaves  of  the  Ring.     All  the  Year,  20:  85. 

—  Suggestions  concerning.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical, 

10:  36. 

—  Sj'stems   of   Consanguinity   and    primitive.      (J.    N. 

Ponieroy)  Nation,  17:  209,  226. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  20:  45. 

—  Unlegalized,  Effect  of  religious  Excitement.     Westm. 

89:  456. 

—  ivrs!/*  Celibacy.     Belgra.  6:  290. 

—  Virginibus  Puerisque.     Cornh.  34:   169. 


Marriage  with  a  deceased  Wife's  Sister.    Ed.  R.  97:  315. 

—  (N.  W.  Fiske)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  43.  — Wesim. 

55:  134.    114:  93.  —  Fraser,  41:  112.  —  Kcl.  R.  94: 

735.  —  Lond.  Q.  10:  544.  —  Chr.  Rem.  3:  542.     17: 

129,  46S.     29:  43S. 
Biblical  Argument  on.     (E.  Robinson)  Bib.  Sac. 

1843:  283. 

—  Yoked  for  Life.     Tinsley,  13:  51. 

See  ako  Betrothal ;  Matrimony;  Weddings. 
Mairiages  among  English  Aristocracy.  Temp.  Bar,4:  329. 

—  and  Loves  of  great  Men.     (W.  C.  Russell)  Temp.  Bar, 

44:  85. 

—  English  Royal.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  497. 

—  Morganatic.     Chamb.  J.  37:  1.     .Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

72:  677. 

—  Odd.     Chamb.  J.  49:  712. 

—  of  English  Princesses.     All  the  Year,  25:  376. 

—  Quiet.     Cornh.  35:  460. 

—  Royal.     Tait,  3:  581.     4:  452. 

Marriage  Ceremonial  of  Princess  Margaret,   1468.     (Sir 

T.  Phillipps)  Arch.  31:  326. 
Marriage  Ceremonies.  Hogg,4:  143-364.  —  Nat.  M.  1:66. 

—  of  the  Kandians.     Liternat.  M.  i:  590. 
Marriage  Contract.     DeBow,  2:  239. 

—  between  Princess  Isabella  of  Castille  and  Prince  of 

Capua.     (T.  J.  Pettigrew)  Arch.  37:  58. 

—  Jlodern.    Victoria,  23:  352. 

Marriage  Customs.     (G.  Ainslee)  Potter  Am.  Mo.   13: 
177,274.  —  Chamb.  J.  58:  17. 

—  Ancient.     (F.  Douce)  Arch.   17:  124.  —  (D.  MacLen- 

nan)  Nature,  23:    585.  — (J.  A.  Farrer)  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  21 :  321.  —  (J.  F.  J.  Dyer)  Eel.  M.  96:  488. 

—  in  the  French  Provinces.     Chamb.  J.  3:  397. 

—  in  Germany.     Godey.  68:  376. 

—  in  Sicily.     (G.  Pi(re)  Lippinc.  22:  89. 

Marriage  Dispensations.    (V.  Hornyold)  Month,  42:  522. 
Marriage  Emblem  of  Indian   Origin.      (C.   C.  Abbott) 

Nature,  12:  436. 
Marriage  Engagements.     Liv.  Age,  69:  61. 
Marriage  Festival  of  the  Greeks.     Penny  M.  i:  70. 
Marriage  Knot;  a  Poem.  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Scrib.  11 :  432. 
Marriage  Market.     Chamb.  J.  50:  353. 

—  of  London.     Galaxy,  20:  603. 

Marriage  Portion;  a  Tale.     Tt-nip.  Bar.  5:  195. 
Mar  iage  Relation;  Mr.  Wortley's  Bill.     Quar.  85:  157. 
Marriage  Settlement.     (E.  O'Hara)  Peop.  J.  lo:  2S6. 
Marriage  Settlements.  Belgra.  4:  296.  —  Victoria,  4:  509. 

—  Englisii  and  French.     Cornh.  8:  666. 

Marriage  Superstitions,  and  Miseries  of  the  Bride  Elect. 

St.  James,  28:  549,  572. 
Marriage  System,  Origin  and  Development  of.     Nat.  Q. 

25:  79- 
Jlarriage  Ties, Supposed  Abolition  of.  Temj).  Bar,25:  319. 
Marriage  Tragedy.     (W.  Collins)  Harper,  16:  334. 
Married  Baciielor.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  305-491. 
Married  beneath  him.    (J.  Payn)  Ciiamb.  J.  41 :  497-S25. 
Jlarrii'd  by  .Vccident.     Lond.  Soc.  31:   ^2. 
Married  Folks,  Counterblast  at  the.     (M   Dean)  Lippinc. 

21:  609. 
Married  Lady,  Letter  to  a  voung.    Fraser.  39:  •^97.    Same 

art.  Ed".  M.  17:  238." 
Married  Life.     Chr.  R.  II :  356. 

—  as  a  Theme  for  Poets.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  443. 

—  Morality  of.     (M.  Cooloson)  Fortn.  18:  397. 
Married  Lovers.     (J.  Ingelow)  Good  Words,  II :  601. 
JIarried  Men.     (A.  Gray)  Tinsley,  26:  335. 
Married  on  her  tenth  Birthday.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  206. 
Married  People,  Advice  to  young.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  498. 

—  Bachelor's  Complaint  of  the  Beiiavior  of.     (('.  Lamb) 

Lond.  M.  6:  261. 
JIarried.  To  be,  or  not  to  be.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  7: 
493- 


MARRIED 


804 


MARSTON 


Married  too  soon;  or  a  Losson  from  Life.     (Mrs.  E.  C. 

Embury)  Godey,  25:  229. 
Married  well;  a  Tale.     Chainb.  .J.  44:  564-652. 
Married  Women,  Hon.  Mrs.  Norton  and.     (A.  Arnold) 

Fraser,  97:  493. 
Married  Women's  Property.     All  the  Year,  24:  89. 
Marriott,  .John,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  17:  522. 
.Alan-yat,  Frederick,    (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Lond.  Soc.  23 :  34. 

—  (J.  Hannay)  Li  v.  Age,  116:  676.  — (C.  While- 
head)  Bentley,  24:  524.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  16: 
135.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  19:  540.  — Temp.  Bar, 
37:  loo. — with  portrait,  Colbtirn,  48:  228. 

—  and  his  Diary.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  253. 

—  at  Lanyham.     Cornh.  16:   149. 

—  Life  iind  Letters  oL     Chamb.  J.  49:  691. 

—  Midshipman  Easy.     Mo.  K.  141:  211. 

—  Newton  Forster.     Westm.  16:  390. 

—  Novels.     Fraser,  17:  571. 

—  Percival  Keene.     So.  Q.  3:  236.  — Tail,  n.  s.  9:  670. 

Mo.  R.  159:  213. 

—  Sea  Novels.     Cornh.  27:  170.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80: 

^64.  —  Dub.  Univ.  47:  294.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
38:  46. 

—  Settlers  in  Canada.     Tait,  n.  s.  11:  S07. 

—  Snarleyow.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  525. 
Marryaf,  Florence.     -See  Church,  Mrs.  Ross. 
JIarrving  a  Ghost.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  38.     Same  art.  Eel. 

"M.'eg:  36. 
Marrying  a  Merchant.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godey,  25:  160. 
iNIarrying  :\Lin.     (F.  E.  Smedley)  Sharpe,  16:  257,  2,27- 
Marrying  Titles.     (A.  Rhodes)  Scrib.  20:  622. 
Marrving  well;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  345. 
Mars^  the  Planet.      (R.  A.  Proctor)  Intel.  Obs.  lo:  466. 

—  (T.  W.  Webb)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  1S2.  — (T.  W. 
Webb)  Nature,  9:  2S7,  309.  21:  212.—  (D.  Trow- 
bridge) Nat.  Q.  20:  363.  — (C.  W.  Raymond) 
Galaxy,  24:  544.  — (J.  Breen)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  228. 

—  Once  a  Week,  20:  71.  — Cornh.  28:  88.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  81:  299.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  n8:  4S8. 

—  Cornh.  36:  87.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  293. 

—  and  its  Moons.      (D.   Kirkwood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11: 

706. —(J.  LeConte)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  82.- (E. 
W.  Sturdy)  Scrib.  15:  263. 

—  and  its  Photographs.     (J.  Breen)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  22S. 

Same  art.  Eel.  iNI.  58:  338. 

—  as  a  Neighbor.     (A.  Searle)  Atlan.  41:  iii. 

—  Close  Approach  of,  1877.  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  u.  s. 

18:  544.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  502. 

—  during  Opposition.    (J.  Browning)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  81. 

—  in  Jlediaval  England.    (H.  Thurston)  Month,  39:  243. 

—  in  January,  1867.   (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  6:  22. 

—  in  February,  1869.   (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  39. 

—  in  Autumn  of  1877.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  16: 

235- 

—  Lands  and  Seas  of.      (R.  A.  Proctor)  Fraser,  78:  249. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  1214.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
99:  26. 

—  Latest  Observations  of.      (C.  Flammarion)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  4:  1S7. 

—  Life  in.     Cornh.  23:  576.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  21S. 

—  Cornh.  31:  691.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  166. 
Proctor  on.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  426. 

—  Moons  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Bclsia.  34:  2S8.  —  Cornh. 

36:  412.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  667. 

—  Opposition  of.     Fraser,  81 :  636. 

—  Polar  and  Equatorial  Diameters  of.     (C.  A.  Young) 

Am.  .J.  Sci.  119:  206. 

—  Seas  and  Snows  in.     Liv.  Age,  76:  537. 

—  Spectrum  of.    (W.  Huggins)  .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  84:  261. 
Mars,  Anne  F.  H.  B.,  French  Actress.  Memoir  of.      Col- 
burn,  80:  74.  —  .\11  the  Year.  42:  390. 

Marsden,  H.  R.,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.   Pract.  M.  6:  i. 


Marsden,  Samuel,  Life  of.    Chr.  Obs   45:  796.    58:  794. 

—  Missionary  Visits  to  New  Zealand.      Chr.  Obs.  46: 

10,  75,  145. 
Marsden  Bay,  Rocks  and  Caves  of.      (S.  ILbberd)  Rear. 

Sci.  3:  213. 
Marseillaise  Hymn.     (R.  de  Lisle)  Colburn,   147:  417. 

—  Pcop.  J.  5:  176. 

—  History  of.     University  Q.  4:  259. 

—  Origin  of.     Ilowitt,  2:  iiS. 
Marseilles.      Sharpe,  29:  78. 

—  Aqueduct  of.      Chamb.  .1.  13:  30. 

—  La  Canni'biere.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  10:  5, 

—  Peep  at.     Tait,  n.s.  23:  470. 

—  School  of  Arts.     Am.  Arch.  2:  320. 

—  under  a  War  Aspect.     Chamb.  J.  31 :  401. 

Marsh,  Anne.  Tales  of  the  Woods  and  Fields,  Quar. 
57:  68. 

—  Two  old  Men's  Tales.     Quar.  52:  495. 
Marsh,  Dexter.     (0.  Marcy)  Nat.  M.  6:  544. 

Marsh.  Edward  G.  Sermons  at  Oxford.   Chr.  Obs.  14:  46. 
Marsh,  Sir  Henry.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  688.     57:  222. 
Marsh,  Herbert.     Lectures  on  Theology.     Quar.  3:205. 
Marsh,  James.     Inaugural  Address.     No.  Am.  24:  ^70. 
Marsh,  Othniel  Charles,  with  portrait.      Eel.  M.  90:  5of. 

—  (G.  B.  Grinnell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  612. 
Marsh,  William,  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  7S5.    67:623. 
Marsh-Caldwell,  Anne.     Emilia  Wyndham.     No.  Brit. 

11:  475. 

—  Father  Darcy.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  599. 

—  Novels.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  575. — Colburn,  96:  313. 
Ma'sh,  Day  in  the,     (M.  F,  Egan)  Scrib,  22:  323. 
Marshes,     Penny  M,  12:  33S. 

—  of  Italy,  Visit  to.     Mo.  R.  133:  317. 

Marsh  Fog  and  the  Sea  Breeze.  House. Words,  3:  53,  88. 

INIarsh-Gas  and  Formic  Acid.     Nature,  8:  164. 

Marshall,  Edw.  C,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  30:  289. 

Marshall,  John,  Chief  Justice,  (J,  Story)  No.  Am.  26: 
i._(G.  S.  Hillard)  No.  Am.  42:  217. —  (W.  J, 
Paulding)  Lippinc,  2:  623,  —  (J.  Q,  Howard)  Nat, 
Q.  33:  229.  —  Am.  Law  R.  i:  432. — New  Eng. 
M.  9:  151.  —  New  Y'ork  R.  3:  129.  —  Am.Q.  18: 
473.— Chr.  R.  i:  83.  — Am.  Alma.  1836:  305.— 
Portfo.(Den.)  13:  i. 

—  Early  Days  of.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Hist.  M.  3:  165. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  Q.  27:  342. 

Marshall,  Dr.  J.  W.      (A.  Marshall)  Cath.  World,  26: 

806. —  (F.  W.  Allies)  Cath.  World,  27:  106. 
Marshall,  Judge,  of  Halifax.     (J.  G,  Bourinot)  Canad. 

Mo.  17:  516. 
Marshall,   Tom,   Reminiscences   of.      (P.  R.   Shipman) 

Galaxy,  17:  293. 
Marshall  Familv.  (G.  W.  Marshall)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  217. 
Marshlield,*Mass.,  Early  History  oL      (N.  B.  Shurleft  ) 

N.  E.  Reg.  7:  276. 

—  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  315. 

—  Records.     N.  E.  Reg.  6:  347.     8:  191,  228, 
Marshman,  .Joshua,  Lifeand  Times  of,  Chr,  Obs,  59:  415. 
Marston,  John  Westland,    Plays,  Retros,  6:  113,  —  Mo. 

R.  160:  147,  265. 

—  Poetrv  of.     Chamb.  J.  22:  363,  432. 

—  and  Philip  B.     (S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  St.  James,  41 :  278. 
Marston,  Philip  B.     Poems  of.     Colburn,  149:   116. 
Marston,  Richard,  of  Dunoran.    Dub.  Univ.  31:  473,  585, 

728.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  18:  23,  61. 

Marston  Family,  of  Salem,  Mass.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  360. 

Marston ;  or  Memoirs  of  a  Statesman.  (G.  Croly)  Blackw. 
53:693.  54:207-801.  55:81-561.56:114,343. 
601.     57:75,461,679.    58:157,272,439. 

Marston  Moor,  Visit  to,  May,  1S62.  (H.  Merivale)  Mac- 
mil.  6:  260. 

Jlarston  Rock.     Chamb.  J.  52:   591. 

Marston's  Folly;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  37:  299,  325. 


MARSTONS 


805 


MARTYR 


Marstons,  The.     (H.  Aide)  Fraser,  74:  698.    75:  13-704. 

76:  61-724.     77:  34,  170.  320- 
Marten,  Heniy,  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  72:  249. 
Martha  Brown;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  59:  1S4. 
Martha  Helyer's  Heart.     (E.  Yette)  Lakeside,  2:  98. 
Martha  Jacobi.      (F.  W.  Robinson)  Belgra.  40:  supp.  i. 
Martha  Mites.     (II.  Hall)  Bentley,  3:  290. 
Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.    (J.  B.Everett)  Allan.  4:  281. 

—  (N.  S.Shaler)  Atlan.  34:  732.  —  (D.  H.  Strother) 
Harper,  21:  442. 

—  Camp  Meetiug  at.     (J.  J.  Jarves)  Galaxy,  10:  tj-,. 
Journey   to,    1712;    Diarj'  of   S.  Sewall,  jr.     N.  E. 

Key.  18:  74. 
Martialis,    M.  Valerius,    and   his    Times,    a.  d.  40-100. 
Westm.  59:  408. 

—  and  his  Writings.     Cornh.  19:  446. 

—  Epigrams  of.     (J.  G.  Saxe)  Scrib.  8:  462. 
Martial  Law.     Chamb.  J.  43:  6. 

—  during  American  Revolution.  (G.  N.  Lieber)  M.  Am. 

Hist.  1 :  538.  —  (A.  B. Gardner)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i :  705. 

—  and  Military  Law.      (J.  O.  Pierce)  U.  S.  Serv.  iL  5; 

121,  516.  —  Coruh.  15:  4S4. 
Martial  Men  and  martial  Books.     (E.  O.  Dunning)  Xew 

Eng.  6:  482. 
Martin,  Francois  X.,  Eulog}-^  of.     (H.  A.  Bullard)  West. 

Law  J.  4:  308. 
Martin,  John,  the  Artist.  Ed.R.  49:  460.  —  Eel.  M.  32:  75. 

—  Life  and  Genius  of.     Sliarpe,  19:  265. 

—  Paintings  of.     (E.  Atherstone)  Ed.  R.  49:  4^9. 
Martin,  Luther.     Am.  Law  R.  i :  273. 

Martin,  Mary  Guyard.  (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath.  World.  27: 
608. 

Martin,  Michael,  Life  of.     (H.  Colman)  Chr.  Disc.  3:  456. 

Martin,  Miss.     St.  Etienne.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  416. 

Martin,  Samuel,  Ecclesiast.  Portrait  of.  St.  James.  26:  8. 

Martin,  Sarah,  and  Prison-Visiting.  Ed.  R.  85:  320. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  ii:  243.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
13:  417. — Liv.  Age,   i:  529. — Cliamb.  J.  7:  313. 

Martin,  Theodore,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  90:  674. 

—  and  W.  E.  Aytoun.     Bon  Gaultier  and  his  Friends. 

Tait,  n.  s.  11:  119,  337,  477.     12:  237. 
Martin's  Puzzle;  a  Poem.     (G.  Meredith)  Fortn.  i:  239. 

Same  art.  Cath.  World,  i:  739. 
Martin,  (Jourri.     (D.  Costello)  Bentley,  16:   137. 
Martin  Lea's  Story.     (X.  Holm)  Scrib.  5:  701. 
Martin  Marprelate  and  his  Tracts.     Chr.  Rem.  9:  338. 
Martins,  House,  as  Builders.     (H.  J.  Slack)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

Martineau,  Harriet.  (H.  S.  Richardson)  Contemp.  29: 
1 1 12.  — (W.  R.  Greg)  19th  Cent.  2:  97.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  134:  617. —  (G.  A.  Sinicox)  Fortn.  27: 
516.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  725.  — (J.  F.  Clarke) 
No.  Am.  124:  435.  —  (T.  Hughes)  Eel.  ^^  87:  367. 

—  (C.  Adams)  Metli.  Q.  41:  330.  —Black"'.  121: 
472.  —  (D.  Fowler)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  172.  —  (D.  A. 
Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  35:  341.  —  Penn  Mo.  11;  888. — 
(M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  6:  334. —  «ith  portrait. 
Peop.  J.  i:  141.  —  Am.  Q.  20:  216.  —  New  York  R. 
3:  129. — with  portrait,  Fraser,  8:  576.  —  Eng.  Dom. 
M.  26:  161,  184.  — Macmil.36:  47.— All  the  Year. 
38:  126. — Eel.  M.  32:  510.  —  Meth.  M.  43;  261. 

—  Autobiograph}-.     Ed.  R.  150:  41. — (}uar.  143:  4S4. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  133:  451.  — (.M.  P.  L<iwe)l'nita. 
R.  8:  319.  — (T.  W.  Higginson)  Nation,  24:  223,  236. 
— Radical  R.  1 :  338.  —  Cong.  6:  505.  —  (F.  Foxcroft) 
Cong.  Q.  19:  393. 

—  Billow  and  the  Rock.     Ed.  R.  85:  461.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  11:  216. 

—  Biograplu'  of.     Wcstni.  108:  65. 

—  Cured  by  Mesmerism.     Zoist,  3:  86,  535.  —  Liv.  Age, 

27:  420. 

—  Deerbrook.    Blackw.  47:  177. — Ed.  R.  69:  494. 


Martineau,  Harriet.    Devotional  Exercises.     (F.  W.   P. 
Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  44. 

—  Eastern  Life.     Westm.  49:  314.      .Same  art.   Eel.  M. 

14:  552.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  18:  404.  —  (A.  Lam- 
son)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  2S5.  —  Brit.  Q.  8:  432. — 
Blackw.  64:  185. —  Eel.  R.  90:  87. —  Cliamb.  J.  10:  7, 

—  Feats  in  the  Fiord.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  528. 

—  Game-Law  Tales.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  55. 

—  Gospel  of  Atheism.    (.\.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  50: 

489. 

—  History  of  England.     Eel.  R.  91:  443. 

—  Hour  and  the  Man.     Eel.  R.  73:  462. — Tait,  n.  s. 

8:  9.  —  Mo.  R.  154:  12. 

—  Household   Education.     Am.  Whig  R.  9:  604.  —  (F. 

A.  Farley)  Chr.  Exam.  46:  443. 

—  Later  Writings.     (E.  li.  Hall)  Cliv.  Exam.  32:  190. 

—  Life   in  the   Sick-Room.     (E.  Ci.  Sewall)  Chr.  Exam. 

38:158. 

—  Memoir  of .     Victoria,  27:  330. 

—  Memorials  of.     Temp.  Jiar,  53:  457. 

—  Miscellanies.     (G.  S.  HUlard)  Chv.  Exam.  20:  251. 

—  Morals  and   Manners.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  63:  61. 

—  The  Playfellow.     Chr.  Rem.  2:   178. 

—  Political  Ecouom^'.     Am.  .Mo.  R.  3:  365. 

—  Poor  Laws  and  Paupers,  Taloo  on.     Mo.  R.  134:  493. 

—  Reign  of  Wm.  IV.     (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  49 :  5 1 . 

—  Tales.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  294. 

—  Tracts.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  557. 

—  Western  Travel.    (M.  L.  Hurlbut)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  386. 

—  Eel.  R.  67:  277.  — Westm.  28:  470. —  Mo.  R.  145: 
361. 

—  Works  of.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  12:  389. 

Martineau,  James.     (H.  I.  Cushman)  Univ.  Q.  33:  457. 

—  (T.  S.  King)  Chr.  Exam.  63:  94.  — Dub.  Univ. 
89:  434- 

—  and  -Materialism.     (J.  Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  129. 

—  Christian  Life.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  2:  38.  —  Fxl. 

R.  79:  400.     87:  615. 

—  Discour.ses  of.     (.J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  36:   1S2. — 

(J.  H.  Morison)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  113. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  26:  315. 

—  lunersou,  and  Spencer.     (VV.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam. 

84:  257. 

—  Evolution.     (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  313. 

—  Hours  of  Thought.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Theo.  R.  14:  29. 

—  (E.  A.  Abbott)  Mod.  R.  i:  301. 

—  on  .Vpostolic  Christianity.     Brit.  Q.  14:  473. 

—  Religious  Inquiry.     (G.  Ripley)  Chr.  E.xam.  21 :  225. 
-Reply  to  Prof.  Tyndall.     O.  &  N.  lO:  751. 

—  I'nitarianism  of.     Brit.  Q.  30:  289. 
Martinet,  The.     Tait,  1:26.     2:109,536. 
iL-irtiniqne,  Rambles  in.   (S.  Carvalho)  Harper,  48:  i6i. 
Martiila  Mari;im,  Ruins  of  the  Church  of.     (C.  T.  Beke) 

Arch.  32;  38. 
Marty's  various  Mercies.    (0.  A.  Wadswortli)  .\tlan.  34: 

441. 
Martvn,  Henry.     (.1.  Atkinson)  Princ.  25:  409.  —  Cong. 

M.  3:  150,209. — Mo.  Rel.  M.  11:  255.  —  Liv.  Age, 

151:  707. 

—  and  Mrs.  Sherwood.   (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  27 :  327. 

—  Farewell  Sermon  of.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  373. 

—  Indian  Missions.     Lond.  Q.  8:  329. 

—  Journals  and  I.,etters  of.     Fxl.  R.  67 :  321.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

37:  796.  841. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  W.  Kaye)  Good  Words,  6:  327.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  86:  49. 

—  Memoir  of.     Quar.  25:  437. — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  84. 

—  Spirit  Pilg.  4:  428.  — Eel.  R.  30:  362.— Chr. 
Obs.  18:  297,  371.     22:  80.     23:  376. 

Martvn    Ware's   Temptation.     (^Irs.    H.    Wood)   Good 

Words,  4:  568. 
Martyr,  Charles.     (W.  E.  Parry)  Chr.  Obs.  26:  193,  257. 


MARTYR 


806 


MARY 


Martyr,  Peter.  Expenses  of  Journey  to  England.    (N.  H. 
Nicolas)  Arch.  21 :  469. 

—  Lite  of.     Chr.  Obs.  61:  752. 

—  Scliiiniafiier  on.     (E.  Bessels)  Nation,  28:  393. 
Martyr,  Meaninj^  of  the   Greek  Word.     Chr.  Obs.  15: 

279,  428,  633.     16:  85. 
Martyr  of  Martyrs.    (S.  B.  Emery)  Cath.  World,  29:  811. 
Martyr  to  Matrimony;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  317. 
Martyr  to  Science;  a  Tale.     Putnam,    14:   137,     .Same 

art.  Broadw.  7:  1.33. 
Martyr's  Journey ;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  16:  137. 
Martyrs  and  Apologists,  Pressensti's.     (W.  II.  Wilhrow) 
Meth.  Q.  32:  533. 

—  at  Cartilage,  a.  d.  203.     (W.  H.  Anderdon)  Irish  Mo. 

8:  593- 

—  Catliolic,  in  England.     Dub.  K.  80:  426. 

—  Cliateanbriand  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  16:  883. 

—  Ciiristian,  Spirit  of.     Cong.  M.  i:  84. 

—  Death  Scenes  of  Scottish.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  313. 

—  Enconiiuni  of.     Kitto,  33:  403. 

—  Fox's  Boole  of.     Fraser,  15:  215. 

—  Myles  O'Reilly's  Memorials  of.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath. 

World,  8:  838. 

—  Monuments  to.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  112. 

—  of  Brussels,  Two.    ( W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  7 :  288. 

—  of  Goreum.     Cath.  World,  6:  71. 

—  of  Science,  Brewster  on.     Mo.  R.  154:  427. 

—  of  the  Yearof  the  .Vrmada.  (T.  G.  Law)  Month,  35:  71. 

—  under  Q.  Elizabeth.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eiig.  19:  437. 
Martyr  Church,  First  Age  of.    Dub.  R.  62:  362. 
Martyr  Son ;  a  Poem.     (T.  Flint)  West.  Mo.  R   2:  264. 
Martyr  Spirit.     Chr.  R.  4:  96.  —  (E.  Turner)  Univ.  Q. 

7:  246. 
Martyrdom  in  the  Apocalypse.     (B.  Ho.sford)  Bib.  Sac. 
23:  309. 

—  of  St.'Telemachus.    (H.  W.  Herbert)  Godey,  24:  173. 
Martyrology,  Ancient  Syrian.     (W.  Wright)  Kitto,  36: 

45.  423- 
Marvel,  Ik  {pseud.).    See  Mitchell,  D.  G. 
Marvell,  Andrew.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  79:  68.     Same 

art.    Eel.  M.  2:    107.  — Westm.  18:  85.  —  Retros. 

10:  328.     n:   174. — Mo.  R.  129:  193.  —  (Mrs.  S. 

C.  Hall)  Nat.  M.  2:4.  —  (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Internat. 

M.  2:  438.  — Sharpe,  15:  i.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25: 

270.  —  Eel.  iM.  29:  506. 

—  and  his  Writings.     Cornh.  20:  21. 

—  Dove's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  56:  416. 

—  Rehearsal  transprosed.     Cong.  M.  4:  318. 

—  Sketch  of.     (R.  Weiser)  Luth.  Q.  7:  371. 
Marvelous  in  modern  Times.    (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mercersb. 

13:  33-526. 
Marvelous  Bell.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  439. 
Marvelous  Doctor.     Blackw.  22:  349. 
Marvelous  Identification.    Dub.  Univ.  52:  So.    Same  art. 

Ed.  l\r.  45:  26S. 
Marvelous  Tobacco   Pipe.     (Sir  J.    Bowring)  Victoria, 

17:  66. 
Marvin  Genealogy.     (T.  R.  Marvin)  N.  E.  Reg.  16:  235. 
JIarx,    Karl,  and  German   Socialism.      (J.   Macdouell) 

Fortn.  23:  382. 
Mary,  Virgin.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Brown)  Hours  at  Home,  5: 

506. — Mo.Rel.  M.  30:  104. 

—  .Assumption  of.    Irish  Mo.  5:  501. 

an  Apostolical  Tradition.     Dub.  R.  67:  393. 

—  Breton  Legends  of.  (D.  Casserl  v)  Cath.  Wor^d,  27 :  696. 

—  Cradle  Hvmn  of.     (S.  T.  Coleridge)  Cath.  World,  4: 

388. 

—  Departure  of,  from  the  World  ;  Syriac  text,  and  trans- 

lation.    Kitto,  34:  417.     35:  129. 

—  Devotion  to.     Dub.  R.  21:  37. 

Ancient  English.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Am.  Cath.  Q. 

4:  490. 


Mary,  A''irgin,  Devotion  to.  Ancient  English,  Record  uf. 
Month,  22:  124-506.  23:  249.  24:  113-513.  25: 
121-375.  26:  122-507.  27:  121-500.  28:  116-380, 
34:  337- 

—  Glories-of.     (J.  S.  Lamar)  Chr.  Q.  i:  194. 

—  Immaculate  Conception  of.     Quar.  97:  143. —  Brown^ 

son,  16:  417. 

—  in  Catii.  Theology.    (J.  Gibbons)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  594, 

—  in  the  Gosjicls.     Dub.  R.  60:  435. 

—  Love  of.     Brownson,  10:  219. 

—  not  the  Papal  Mary.     Lond.  Q.  45:  436. 

—  Passaglia  on  Prerogatives  of.     Dub.  R.  41:  117. 

—  Physiognomy  of  Portraits  of.     Cong.  1 :  474. 

—  Worship  of.     Month,  40:  219,  528.  — No.  Brit.  8:  182, 

339. — Brownson,  10:  i.  —  Dub.  R.  21:  37. 

Continental.     Chr.  Rem.  6:   507. 

Growth  of.     Liv.  Age,  98:  413. 

ill  Belgium.     Cong.  M.  26:  621. 

Pusey  on.     Dub.  R.  59:  142,  455. 

Rise  and  Progress  of.     ( P.  Schaff)  Contcmp.  4:  473. 

as  shown  in  Roman  Monuments.     Chr.  Obs. 69: 

S17,  903. 

Some  Facts  concerning.     Chr.  Rem.  56:  130. 

System  of.     Chr.  Rem.  30:  417. 

Witness  of  Heretical  Bodies  to.     Dub.  R.  62:  320. 

See  Madonna. 
Mary  Tudor,  Queen   of  England.      Ccdburn,   121:   136. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  93.  —  (J.  W.  Cuminiiigs) 

Cath.  World,   12:  18. —  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper, 

52:  106.  — (J.  F.  Kirk)  No.  Am.  77:  493.— Chr. 

Rem.  4:  461.  —  Dub.  R.  77:  434. 

—  and  Duke  of  Suffolk.     Ed.  R.  123:  248.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  89:  771. 

—  Character  of .     (J.  Piggot)  Fraser,  92:  457 

—  De  Vere's  and  Tennyson's.     (.J.  O'Uagau)  Irish  Mo. 

4:  572. 

—  Froude's  History  of.     Dul).  R.  49:  263.     See  England, 

Froude's  History  of. 

—  New  Facts  in  her  History.     (P.  Friedemauu)  Macniil. 

19:  I.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  91. 

—  Reign  of.     Westm.  59:  i.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  259. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  347. 
Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.     Quar.  67:  303.     Same  art.  Mas. 
42:  138.  —  (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  .\ni.  34:  14.1. 

—  Westm.  57:  96.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  32:  337. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  319. — (L.  Abbott)  Harper, 
46:  347.  — (J.  G.  Meline)  Cath.  World,  11:  221.— 
(F.  A.  Mignet)  Beutley,  30:  517.  —  Blackw.  9:  194. 
72:614.  86:  517.  101:389.  107:105.  —  Chamb. 
J.  4:  17. — Dub.  R.  19:  195.  —  (Mr.  Eraser)  No. 
Brit.  4:  I.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  7:  35.  — Liv.  Age, 
31:  21.  — So.  R.  8:  345.  — Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:  239.— 
Mo.  R.  103:  430.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  48:  126. 

—  Brownson,  24:  75. — Peop.  J.  lo:  49.  —  Tait, 
n.  s.  13:  425,  493. 

—  and  Lord  Brougham.     Bentley,  18:  157. 

—  and  Catherine  de  Medicis.     Bentley,  44:  43. 

—  nnd  Chastelan.     St.  James,  10:  60,201. 

—  and  Claude  Nau.     (J.  Stevenson)  Month,  35 :  404, 532. 

36:  87-4S2. 

—  and  her  Slayers.     (H.  de  Coissy)  Penn  Mo.  3:  604. 

—  and  her  Times.     (A.  C.  Fraser)  No.  Brit.  4:  i. 

—  and  her  Traducers.     Nat.  Q.  19:  275. 

—  and  Mr.  Froude.   (A.  R.  Macdonough)  Nation,  13:  323. 

—  and  Queen  Elizabeth.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Hours  at  Home, 

10:  311.  —  (J.  A.  Froude)  Temp.  Bar,  lo:  199.  — 
Blackw.  loi:  389.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  259. — 
(S.  H.  Burke)  Cath.  World,  33:  618. 

—  Babington  Conspiracy.     Dub.  R.  75:  336. 

—  Burial  of.     Arch,  i:  355. 

—  Caird's.     Month,  5:  307. 

—  Casket  Papers.     Dub.  R.  66:  123. 


MARY 


807 


MARYLAND 


Jlary,  Queen  of  Scots,  Death  of.    Mus.  l6:  385. 

—  Descendants  of.    Eel.  M.  37:  189.  —  Liv.  Aj^e,  46:  707. 

—  Executioii  of.    (J.  W.  Wall)  Knick.  59:  271.  —  Penny 

M.  2:  46. 

—  Few  Words  for.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  i:  i. 

—  Fronde's  Estimate  of.     Liv.  Age,  104:  365.  — Dub.  R. 

55:  97- 

—  History  of.     Chr.  Rem.  24:  20.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

35:  193- 

—  Ilosack's  Life  of.     (.J.  G.  Meline)  Catli.  World,  II :  32, 

221. 

—  Laniartine's.     Liv.  Age,  62:  437. 

—  Last  Moments  of.     All  the  Year,  32:   108. 

—  Last  Prison  of.     Once  a  Week,  25:  216. 

—  Letters  of.     (Lord  Mahon)  Quar.  77:   139.  —  For.  Q. 

23:  83.  —  Eraser,  28:  253. — Liv.  Age,  31:  19. 
Same  art.  Ei^l.  M.  24:  2S2.  — Eel.  R.  82:  579.— 
Chamb.  J.  16:   122. —  Mo.  R.  159:  477. 

—  Life  and  (Character  of.     Westm.  57:  96. 

—  Lines  found  among  her  Papers  at  Chertlev.     Eraser, 

78:  158. 

—  Mfline's  Life  of.     (Goldwin   Smith)  Canad.    Mo.   i: 

475. — No.  Am.  114:  223.  —  Dub.  R.  72:  264. 

—  Mignet's  History  of.     Dub.  R.  32:   134. — Colburn, 

93:   154- 

—  Passages  from  Life  of.     (H.  W.  Herbert)  Am.  Mo.  M. 

3:  9-3;3- 

—  Personal  and  private  History  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:   iiS. 

—  Petit  on.     Ev.  Sat.  16:  461. 

—  Poetical  Talent  of.     Godey,  21 :  216. 

—  Sir  A.  Poulet  and.     (T.  15.  Parkinson)  Month,  21 :  87, 

216,  31S. 

—  Prayer  at  Execution  of.     Chr.  OI)s.  32:  3S2. 

—  Residence  at  Hardwick  Hall.   (.J.  Hunter)  Arch.  32:  73. 

—  Strickland's  Life  of.     Dub.   R.  38:  73.  —  Chamb.  J. 

18:  339.     20:  253.     23:  28. 

—  Trial  of.     Eraser,  84:  5S6,  727. 

—  Two  Friends  of.     (^ath.  World,  2:  S13. 

—  Tytleron.     Mo.  R.  153:  234. 

Mary  Beatrice  of  Modcna,  t)ueen  of  England.     Dub.  R. 

22:  428.  —  Liv.  Age,  13:   140. 
Mary,  Princess,   Daughter  of  Henry  VOL,  Love  Match 

of.     (A.  C.  Ewald)  Fra.sor,    102:  462.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  147:  290. 
Mary;  a  Poem.     Broad w.  8:  367. 
Mary;  a  Poem.     (D.  B.  Hill)  Cath.  World,  18:   no. 
Mary  Anerley.     (R.  D.  Blackmore)  Fraser,  lOO:   13-723. 

loi:  1-781.     102:  73,  234,  318.     Same  art.  Harper, 

59:  450-920. 
.Mary  Ann,  About.     (R.  C.  Meyers)  Lippinc.  25:   108. 
Mary  Ann  and  ChyngLoo.    (M.  Hosmer)  Lippinc.  6:  355. 
Mary  Ann's  Mind.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Galaxy.  24:  241. 
.Mary  Ashburton.     (E.  Beverley)  Land  We  Love,  3:  143. 

5:  486. 
^[arv  Burroughes.     Colburn,  157:   121-601. 
Mary  Butler's  Ride ;  a  Poem.    ( B.  F.  Taylor)  Scrib.  7 :  64 1 . 
Mary  Carroll;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  89:   766. 
Mary  Clifford's  Promise  kept.     Cath.  World,  73:  447. 
^lary  de  Crousa.     By  an  old  Physician.     Fraser,  18:28. 
.Mary  Eaglestone's  Lover.     Lund.  Soc.  12:  97-362. 
Mary  Goring.     Bentley,  40:  105. 
Mary  GresleV;  an  Editor's  Tale.     (A.  Trollope)   Eel.  M. 

74:  69.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  700. 
Marv  Hughes;  a  Tale  of  the  Welsh  Highlands.     Fraser, 

"6:  33- 
^^ary-.Iane.  John-Thomas's  Female.    Chamb.  .L  41:  225. 
Mary  Kingsford;  a  Tale.     Internal.  M.  3:  417. 
Mary   MacAlister;  a  Tale  of  the  Antrnn  Glens.     Dub. 

Univ.  32:  389. 
Mary  JLigdalene  in  the  Gospels.     Dub.  R.  71 :  28. 

—  in  Provence,  Legend  of.     Dub.  R.  83:  43. 

—  True  Character  of.     (J.  E.  Prescott)  Kitto,  38:   123. 


Mary  Musgrove  ;  a  Tale  of  Georgia.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  425. 

Mary  of  Buttermere.     Hogg,  g:  215. 

Mary  of  Inisard.     (R.  D.  Dowiing)  Irish  Mo.  2:  13S. 

Mary  Ryan's  Daughter.    (Mrs.  .S.  <_'.  Hall)  Godey,  24:  61. 

Mary  Schuiiewald ;  a  Story.     Fraser,  104:  358. 

Mary  Sutherland.     Tait,   n.  s.  22:  612,  658,  711.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  275. 
Mary  Williams;  a  Poem.     St.  .James,  i:  147. 
Mary  Wilmer;  a  Tale.     Siiarpe,  40:   132. 
Marys,  The;  or  Silent  Faith  the  Mother  of  great  Live.s. 

(F.  D.  Huntington)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  23. 
Maryland.     De  Bow,  lo:  645. 

—  Ancient  Families  of.     De  Bow,  26:  487. 

—  and  Marylanders,  Dixon  on.     N.  Eel.  2:  347. 

—  and  its  Resources.     (W.  G.  Lyford)  Hunt,  5:  50. 

—  Anti-Slavery  Society,  1789.  Carey's  Mus.  7:  app.  11.6. 

—  Beginning  of  Lord  Baltimore's  Plantation.     Hist.  M. 

9:  294. 

—  Bibliography  of.     (.J.  G.  Morris)  Hist.  M.  17:  240,  328. 

—  Catholic  Church  in.     (B.  U.  Campbell)  lO-d.  Cat.  i: 

310-622. 

—  Centennial  of,  1S74.     (E.  S.  Riley,  jr.)  So.  M.  14:  537. 

—  Charter  of.     (B.  U.  Campbell)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  19V 

—  (M.  C.  .Jenkin.s)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  376.  — (.J.  P. 
Kennedy)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  369. 
Neill  on.     (S.  T.  Wallis)  N.  feci.  5:  293. 

—  Colonial  Clergy  of.    (E.  Allen)  Am.  Church  R.  9:  103. 

—  Colonial  Life  in.     (Mrs.  E.  W.  Litimer)  luternat.   R. 

8:  569. 

—  Colonization  of.     (W.  G.  Read)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  397. 

—  Colony  and  Mission  of.     (J.  G.  McLeod)  Month,  33: 

209. 

—  Congregationalists  in,  two  hundred  Years  ago.     (E. 

Johnson)  Cong.  Q.  lo:  201. 

—  Early   Catholic    Legislation    on     religious    Freedom. 

(G.  F.  Magoun)  New  Eng.  37:  742. 

—  Early  Catholic  Missions  in.     (B.  U.  Campbell)  U.  S. 

Cath.  M.  7:   529,  580. 

—  Early  History  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:   118. 

—  Early  Methodism  in.  (W.  Hamilton)  Melh.  Q.  16:  431. 

—  F'arly  Toleration  in.     Brownson.  13:  252. 

—  Eastern   .Shore  of.     (B.   Taylor)   Harper.  43:  702. — 

(R.Wilson)   Lippinc.  18:  73-467.  —  (G.  A.  Town- 
send)  Scrib.  3:  513. 

—  luiterprise  in.     (E.  M.  (ireenway)  N.  E<1.  4:  213. 

—  Episcopal  Church  in.     (E.  Allen)  Am.  Church  R.  7: 

302,  595.     8:  264. 

—  First  Confederate   Regiment.     (B.   T.   Johnson)    So. 

Hist.  Pap.  9:  344,  4S1. 

—  Gossip  in,  1755.     Pennsyl.  M.  3:   144. 

—  History  of.     Am.  Q.  9:  483.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  2:   137. — 

Brownson,  6:  275. 
and  Resources  of.     Nat.  (J.  9:  26. 

—  in  1633,  Voyage  of  F.  X.  White,  S.  J.,  to.     (R.  Me- 

Sherry)  Cath.  World,  19:  537. 

—  in  i666."Alsop's.     (W.  H.  Browne)  N.  Ed.  6:  270. 

—  Jesuit  ^lissions  in.     Catli.  World,  12:  114.  —  (E.  D. 

Neill)  Pennsyl.  M.  5:  51. 

—  Legend  of.     (J.  P.  Kennedy)  .\tlan.  6:  20,  141. 

—  Old  Homes  and  People  of.     (.F.  C.  Carpenter)  Apple- 

ton,  15:  289. 

—  Old  Maryland  Manners.  (F.  B.  Mayer)  Scrib.  17:  315. 

—  Peninsular  Canaan.     (H.  Pyle)  Har|>er.  59:  63,  193. 

—  Pilgrims  of.     (W.  A.  Stokes)  Rcl.  Cat.  i:   193. 

—  Protestant  Declaration,  i6S<).     M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  iiS. 

—  Public  Debt  of.  (J.  J.  Speed)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i :  548. 

—  Scharf's  History  of.  (W.  H.  Browne)  Nation,  30:  217. 

—  Settlement    of.      Am.   Presb.    R.    6:    379. —  (E.  B. 

Bruce)  Lippinc.  8:  37. 

—  Sinking  Fund  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i:  394. 

—  State  House  of.    (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  81. 

—  Statistics  of,  1S69.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  359. 


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MASSACHUSETTS 


Maryland,  Survey  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  27:  i. 

—  Tok'ratioii  in.     (E.  L).  Noill)  Coiitenip.  28:  616. 
(iladstone  on.     Cath.  World,  22:  289. 

More  Liglit  on.    ((i.  V.  Magoun)  New  Kng.  40:  481. 

—  Who    were   llie   early  Settlers   of?     (E.  Allen)  Am. 

Church  K.  18:  27. 

—  Wye  Island.     (K.  Wilson)  Lippinc.  19:  466. 
See  Susquehannocks. 

Marylebone,  London.     All  the  Year,  27:  562.     28:   loS. 
Masada  and  its  Tragedy.     Nat.  M.  13:  302,  393. 
Masaniello.     (E.  de   Mireeourt)  Sliarpe,  24:   197-350.  — 
Fraser,  49:  517.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  368. 

—  Rise  and  Fall  of.     Bentley,  23:  352.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  14:  209. 
Mascalbrum.     (Capt.  Medwin)  Bentley,  2:  254. 
Mascarene  Family  Papers.     (W.  H.   Whitmore)   N.  E. 

Reg.  9:  239.     10:  143. 
Mask,  The.     Hogg,  4:  3. 
Masks.      Sharpc,  43:  316.  —  (E.   L.   Linton)  Gent.   M. 

n.  s.  18:   186. 

—  Italian.     (E.  Rose)  Fraser,  95:  786. 

Masked  Ball  at  the  Opera.  (C.  Hervey)  Colburn,  85:  4S2. 

Maskers,  Ancient,  and  modern  Carnival.  (N.  Stuj-gis) 
Lippinc.  25:  601. 

Maskew,  J.,  Life  of.     (.J.  Gaulter)  Meth.  M.  21 :  473. 

Mason,  Benjamin  F.,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.  (P.  Bat- 
tell)  N.  F.  Reg.  26:  225. 

Mason,  E.  Porter.  (D.  Olmsted)  New  Eng.  3:  313. — 
(W.  B.  Sprague)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  9:  164. — 
(E.  S.  Holden)  Internat.  R.  10:  585. 

Mason,  Erskine.  (J.  Parker)  Am.  Presb.  R.2:  623. — 
(R.  S.  Dickinson)  Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  252. 

Mason,  George.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  2:  113. 

—  Pictures  by.     (.J.  F"'.  White)  Contemp.  21:  724. 
Mason,  Jeremiah,  and  the  Bar.     (C   H.  Hill)  Am.  Law 

R.  12:  229. 
Mason,  John.     (W.  F.  Rae)  Good  Words,  22:  855. 
Mason,  John,  Life  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog. 

13:  309. 
Mason,  John  M.,  Memoirs  of.     (.J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ. 

28:  309.  —  Cong.  M.  13:  166. 

—  Sermon  of.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  4715. 

Mason,  John  Young.     (H.  Lauzac)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  72. 
Mason,  Sir  .Tosiah,  of  Birmingham.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  233. 

—  with  portrait,  Pract.  M.  i:   162. 
Mason,  Lowell.     (G.  B.  Bacon)  Cong.  Q.  15:  i. 

—  Address  on  Church  Music.     (W.  H.  Eliot)  No.  Am. 

24:  244. 

—  Educational  Labors  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  141. 
Mason,  Sampson.     (I.  M.  Barton)  N.  E.  Reg.  18:  245. 
Mason,  William,  Life  of.     Quar.  15:  376. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Lond.  M.  6:   lo. 

Mason  and  Dixon's  Line.    (T.  Edwards)  Harper,  53:  549. 

—  (W.  Darlington)  Hist.  M.  2:  37.  —  Hist.  M. 
5:  199.  — Olden  Time,  i:  529.  — (A.  T.  McGill) 
Princ.  37:   88.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  27:  446. 

Mason  and  Slidell;  a  Poem.  (J.  R.  Lowell)  Atlan.9:  259. 

—  Capture  of.     (G.  Welles)  Galaxv,    15:  640. —(J.  M. 

Ludlow)  Macmil.  5  :  253.— (S.  T.  Wallis)  So.  M. 
13:  124. —  (J.  Parker)  No.  Am.  94:  196.     95:   1. 

—  Danger  of  War  about.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Macmil.  II : 

417.  —  Nat.  R.  14:  258. 
Mason,  St.  J.     Poems.     Irish  Q.  7:  T127. 
Mason  Genealogy.     (R.  H.  Walworth)   N.  E.  Reg.  15  : 

117,  217,  318.     17:  39,  214. 
Mason's  Marks  in  Scotland.  (P.  Chalmers)  Arch.  34:  ;^;^. 

—  of  the  iMiddle  Ages.     (G.  Godwin)  Arch.  30:   113. 
Masons  of  La  Creuse.     (C.  Barr^re)  Fraser,  90:  86. 

—  of  Virginia.     Lippinc.  21:  735. 

Masonic  Discourse.     Carey's  Mus.4:  248.  —  Niles'sReg. 

24:  108. 
Masonic  Medals.    Norton,  4:  7. 


Masonic  Oaths.     Niles's  Reg.  38:  364. 

Masonic  Temple  in  Boston.     N.  E.  Reg.  26:  144. 

See  Freemasonry. 
Masonry,  Ancient  and  modern.     (C  A.  Rew)  Ed.  Engin. 
8:  497. 

—  and  Brickwork.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  146. 

—  Modes  for  a    straight    Line  over  an   Aperture.      (S. 

Smirke)  Arch.  27:  381. 

—  Repairs  of.  (O.  (Jhanute)  Am.  Arch.  10:  253. 
Masora,  The.  (J.  B.  Courtenay)  Brit.  Q.  73:  310. 
Masorcha  Club  at  Buenos  Ayres.    Blackw.  62:  47.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  268. 
Masque  of  the  Months  ;   a   Poem.     (A.  Dobson)   Good 

Words,  18:  S24. 
Masquerading  at  the  Pantheon.     St.  James,  7:  32. 

—  in  New  York.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  30:  171. 
Mass,    Derivation  of  the   Word.     (J.    Bruce)   Arch.  21: 

113.  —  (H.  C.  Robinson)  Arch.  26:  242. 

—  History  of.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  29:  524. 

—  in  the  Catacombs.     (J.  S.  Northcote)  Month,  14:  390. 

—  Romish  and  Evangelical,  contrasted.     (C.  P.  Krauth, 

jr.)  Evang.  R.  12:  263. 

—  Sacrifices  of.     Retros.  12:  70. 

—  Traffic  in.     (V.  Hornyold)  Month,  43:  388. 
Ma.ssachusetts.     (T.  B.  Fox)  Mo.  Rel.  M.4:  145. 

—  Academies  in.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  2S8. 

—  Agricultural  College  of.    (E.  H.  Libby)  Scrib.  12:  836. 

—  and  her  Resources.     (C.  Hudson)  Hunt,  9:  418. 

—  and  New  Hampshire  Boundary.     N.  E.  Reg.  33:  323. 

—  and  South  Carolina.     (J.  G.  E.  Earned)  New  Eng.  3: 

411,  606.     4:  195. 

—  Archives  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  105. 

from  France,  obtained  by  B.  P.  Poore.     N.  E.  Reg. 

2:  217. 

—  Asylum  for  the  Blind.     No.  Am.  50:  520. 

—  Bank  of.  Sketch  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  i. 

—  Bradford's  History  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  61: 

126.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz,  2:  91. 

—  Cape  Cod,  Nantucket,  and  the  Vineyard.     (C.  Nord- 

hoff)  Harper,  51:  52. 

—  Church  Matters  in,  1702-3.     (W.  S.  Perry)  Hist.  M. 

14:  26S. 

—  Coast  Rambles  in  Essex.      (S.  A.  Drake)  Harper,  56: 

Soi. 

—  Claims.     Niles's  Reg.  13:  3S9.     26:  7.     35:  303. 

—  Common  School  Controversy  in.     New  Eng.  5:  313. 

—  Common  School  System  of.     (B.  G.  Northrop)  New 

Eng.  13:  43. 

—  Common   Schools  of.     (J.   G.   Palfrey)  No.  Am.  44: 

503. — (G.  B.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  52:  148. —  Ed. 
R.  73:  486. 

—  Constitution  of.     Niles's   Reg.   19:  196.     20:  277.— 

(J.C.  Grey)No.  Am.  11:  359.— New  Eng.  M.  2:  181. 

—  Council  Records,  1747.     Hist.  M.  14:  114. 

—  Debts  of.     Hunt,  17:  582. 

—  Deceased  Physicians  of.     (E.  Alden)  N.  E.  Reg.  I : 

60,  178. 

—  Declaration  of  Independence,  May  i,  1776.     Hist.  M. 

6:  83. 

—  Early  Bells  of.     (E.  H.  Goss)  N.  E.  Reg.  28:  176-467. 

—  Early  History  of.     (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  87:  121. 

—  (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am.  38:  134. 

—  Early  Laws  of.     (S.   Willard)   No.   Am.  57:  352.— 

Chr   R.  14:  343. 

—  Education  in.     See  Education  in  Massachusetts. 

—  Educational  System  of.     Chr.  R.  5:  396.     6:1. 

—  Entomology  of,   Harris's.     (W.  B.  6.  Peabody)  No. 

Am.  54:  7^. 

—  Finances  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  1 :  3S5. 

—  Founders  of,  Dr.  Ellis  on.  (J.  C.  Hurd)  Nation,  8:  253. 

—  Freemen  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  41. 

List  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  89-345.    4=  25. 


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809 


MASTER 


Massachusetts,  Freemen  of,  Lists  in  old  Norfolk  County, 
1667-69.     N.  E.  Reg.  6:  201. 

—  General  Association  of  Congregational  Ministers.     (T. 

Snell)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  166. 

—  Geology  of.     (C-  T.  Jackson)  No.  Am.  42 :  422.  —  (C. 

B.   Adams)   No.  Am.   56:    435.  —  (E.    Hitchcock) 

Am  J.  Sci.  i:  106.     22:  i.  —  (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  36:  36;;. 

of  Eastern.    (W .  0.  Crosby)  Am.  Natural.  II :  577. 

High   School   Policy  of.     (W.  Barrows)  New  Eug. 

16:' 854. 

—  Hutchinson's  History  of.     (C.  Deane)  Hist.  M.  i:  97. 

—  in  1630-49.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  77:  331. 

—  in  Past  and  Present.     So.  Q.  28:  241. 

—  Institutions  of.     No.  Am.  2:  309. 

—  Laurentian  Rocks  in  Eastern.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  99:  75. 

—  Laws  of.     (C.  Cushing)  No.  Am.  17:  69. 

—  Life  in.     Once  a  Week,  4:  4S3. 

—  Local  History  of,  Bibliography  of.     (.1.  Colburn)  N.  E. 

Reg.  21:  37-317-     22:   33-434.     23:    54-465.     24: 
73.  146,  34*5.     25:  30,  156. 

—  Local  Law  in.  History  of.     (W.  C.  Fowler)  N.  E.  Reg. 

25:  274,  345.     26:  55,  284. 

—  Manufactures  of.     (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  50:  223. 

—  Material  Condition  of  People  of,  1856.    (T.  Parker)  Chr. 

Exain.  65:   19. 

—  Normal  Schools  of.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  3:  ;^;^. 

—  Pauper  System  of.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  377. 

—  Persecutions  in.     Chamb.  .1.  3:  3S1. 

—  Productive  Energies  and  Spirit  of.     (.J.  D.  B  De  Bow) 

De  Bow,  4:  459. 

—  Progress  of,  in  Wealth.  (.J.  Chickering)  Hunt.  16:  435. 

—  Provincial  Congress  of.    (S.  Willard)  No.  Am.  52:  277. 

—  Provincial  Statutes  oL     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  iii : 

236. 

—  Puritan  Commonwealth.    (H.  W.  Foote)  Uuita.  R.  16: 

lOI. 

Oliver's.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  84:  426. 

—  Puritans,  Lidians,  and  Dogs.     Hist.  JL  13:  66. 

—  Puritanism  in.    (H.  M.  Parker)  Am.  Church  R.  lo:  68. 

—  Ratification  of  Federal  Constitution  by.     N.  E.  Reg. 

i:  232. 

—  Reformatory  Listitutions  in,   1866.     (F.  B.  Sanborn) 

Radical,  i :  480. 

—  Registration  Law  of.     No.  Am.  61 :  250. 

—  Religious  Freedom   in.     (B.   B.   Edwards)  Am.   Bib. 

Repos.  5:  353.  —  (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  2:  215. 
Palfrey  on.     (B.  F.  Bronson)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  147,  280. 

—  Rhode  Island  Rebellion  against,  1692.    Hist.  M.  8:  335. 

—  Shays's  Rebellion.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  24:  656. 

—  Slavery  in,  Abolition  of.     (.J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  2:  42. 

Moore  on.  Hist.  M.  lo:  supp.  47.  —  ((J.  F.  Dun- 
bar) Hist.  M.  10:  supp.  138. —  (G.  H.  Moore)  Hist. 
M.  10:  supp.  105,  1S6. 

—  Social  Side  of.     (W.  B.  Wecden)  Unita.  R.  15:  4S9. 

—  State  Papers  of.     (W.  J.  Spooner)  No.  Am.  II :  306. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  .1.  Educ.  18:  364. 

—  Summer  in.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  22:  721. 

—  Survey  of.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Am.  Natural.  9:   156. 
and  Map  of.     (T.  G.  Fesscnden)  No.  Am.  61 :  455. 

—  Tour  through,  1760.     (P.  Coflin)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  341.' 

—  Trees  of,  Emerson  on.     (.\.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  42: 

294  —(A.  W.  Abbot)  No.  Am.  66:  100. 

—  We-stern.     (.1.  W.  Chadwick)  Harper,  61:  S73. 
Massachusetts  Bay  and  Plymouth.     (I.  N.  Tarbo.x)  Cor.g. 

Q.  17:  238." 

—  Young's  Chronicles  of.     ( W.  P.  Lunt)  Chr.  Exam.  41 : 

279.  —  (G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  63:  237. 
Massachusetts   Bay  Company,  Charter  of.     (P.  Oliver) 
Am.  Church  R.  2:   524. 

—  Records  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  79:  53. 


Massachusetts  Board  of  Education.  Chr.  Exam.  33:  97. 
—  (E.  Jarvis)  Chr.  P^xam.  34:  366.  —  (E.  Wiggles- 
worth)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  229. 

Massachusetts  Board  of  State  Charities.  Chr.  Exam. 
83:  III. 

Massachusetts  Colonv,  Who  was  lirst  Governor  ofV  (J. 
B.  Feh)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:   133. 

—  Episcopal  Church  in.     Am.  Church  R.  26:   i. 

—  Records  of.     (W.  .Jenks)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  369. 
Massachusetts  General  Hospital.    (E.  Jarvis)  Chr.  Exam. 

52:  215. — Chr.  Disc.  4:  129. 
Massachusetts  Historical   Society.     (W.  Jenks)  Am.  Q. 
Reg.  10:  166.     11:  362. 

—  Collections  of.    (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  2:  109.    44:  260. 
Massachusetts  Humane  Society.     (R.  B.  Forbes)  Hunt, 

19:  627. 
Massachusetts  Medical  Society.     (E.  Alden)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

12:  358.     13:  75- 
Massachusetts  People  in  Captivity,    1758.     N.  E.  Reg. 

14:  271. 
Massachusetts  Reports.     0.  &  N.  8:  363. 
Massachusetts  Teachers'  Assoc.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  507. 
Massachusetts  Thanksgiving  Proclamation,  1676.     N.  E. 

Reg.  2:  201. 
Massachusettensis,  Letters  of,  by  D.  Leonard.     (L.  M. 

Sargent)  N.  E.  Reg.  18:  291,  353. 
Massacre  of  Glencoe.     (.S.  Ycndys)  Pcop.  J.  5:  54. 

—  of  the  Innocents.     (.\.  Wynter)  Fortn.  4:  607. 

—  of  Perugia,  1S59.     Dub.  R.  47:   16S. 

—  of  St.  Bartholomew.     See  St.  Bartholomew. 
Massasoit.     Wore.  M.  i:   136. 

Ma.ssena,  Marshal.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Am.  Whig R.  3:  45. 
Massey,  Gerald.     Irish  Q.  5:  48.  — Ev.  Sat.  15:  388.— 
with  portrait,  Appleton,  lo:  557. 

—  and  his  Works.     Hogg,  12:  185. 

—  Ballad  of   Babe   Christabel.      Colburn,   102:    114. — 

Eel.  R.  loi :  415. 

—  Craigcrook  Castle.     New  Q.  6:  93. 

—  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  62.  —  Liv.  Age,  69:  511. — 

Tait,  n.  s.  23:  652. 
Massillon,    Jean   Baptiste.      (J.   J.  van   Osterzee)   Am. 
Pre.sb.  R.  17:  295.  — So.  Q.  3:  iS. 

—  Bossuet,  and  Bourdaloue.     Am.  Church  R.  20:  43S, 

572. 

—  Eloquence  of.     (H.  Jones)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  131. 

—  Life  and  Sermons.     Chr.  Rem.  27:  88. 

—  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  93:  276. 

Massinger.  Philip.  (L.  Stephen)  Comh.36:  440.  Same 
art.  Ed.  M.  89:  6S8.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  2S8. 

—  Cunningham's  Edition  of.     Liv.  .\go,  100:   266. 

—  Hazlitt's  Criticism  on.     (H.  Budd,  jr.)  IVnn  Mo.  12: 

843- 

—  Plays  of.     Ed.  R.  12 :  99.  —  (H.  Budd,  jr.)  Penn  Mo. 

12:  67;. 

—  Political  Element  in.     (S.  R.  Gardiner)  Contemp.  28: 

495- 
Massy  Sprague's  Daughter.     Atlan.  44:  i. 
Masts  of  Ships,  Timber  for.     (J.   Fincham)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst    15:   135.  i()6. 
Master  Eustace.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  12:  505. 
Master  Humphrey's  Clock.     (C.  Dickeps)  JIus.  38:  425. 

39:  210,459.     40;  100-477.     41:  140-621. 
blaster  Martin,  the  Cooper  of  Nuremberg.      (E.  T.  A. 

Hoffman)  ('olburn,  157:   157-399. 
Master  of  Greylands.     (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  Argosy,  15:  1- 

401.     16:  1-401. 
blaster  of  Red  Hall.     Tinsley.  7:  345. 
Master  Passion:  a  Tale  of  Chamouni.     (T.  C.  Grattan) 

Colburn,  69:    152-451. 
Master  Rohert  Shallow.     (C.  E.  Browne)  Fra.ser,  95:  4S8. 
Master  Robert  Shallow;  a  Romance.     Portfo.(Den.)  31: 

119. 


MASTER 


810 


MATIIExMATICAL 


Master  Thief;  a  Norse  Popular  Tale.     Black  w.  70:  595. 
Masters  and  Servants.     Fraser,  7:  160. 

—  and  Workmen.     (T.  Hughes)  Macniil.  4:  494. 
Masterpiece  of  Crime.     (.1.  A.  O'Shea)  Tiiisley,  28:  349. 
Mastic.  Collection  of,  at  Chios.     I'ract.  M.  i:  399. 
Mastodon, The.  Chamb.  J.  19:  135.— Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  367. 

—  Fossil  Remains  of.     (C.  Lyell)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  46:  320. 

—  Cranium  and  Brain  of.  (.1.  Wynian)  .Vni.  .1.  Sci.  65:  4S. 

—  SuiK'rnumerary  Tooth  in.     (J.  C.  Warren)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

69:  349. 

—  in  California.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  378. 

—  in  Michigan.     (A.  Winchell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  223. 

—  in  Missouri,  Koch's.     (P.  E.  Hoy)  Am.  Natural.  5: 

147.  — (E.  Andrews)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  32. 

and  Man.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  335. 

^latamata.     (E.  Sauvage)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  6S4. 
Matamoros,  Prisoners  of.     (R.  M.  Potter)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

3:  273- 
Matarife,  El.     (S.  Jacquemont)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  570,  665. 
Match-Box ;  a  Poem.   (W.  H.  Wright)  St.  James,  28:  4S2. 
Match-Box  Making.     All  the  Year,  17:  352. 
Match-Factory,  Through  a.     Once  a  Week,  18:  80. 
Match-Seller,  The.     Once  a  Week,  21 :  54. 
Matclies,   Detonating,    and    Gunpowder.      (A.    Ure)   J. 

Frank).  Inst.  II :  105,  202. 

—  Friction.     (J.   A.   Garver)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.   11:  413. — 

(J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  13:  121.  —  Chamb.  J.  44:  463. 

—  All  the  Year,  3:  209.  —  (R.  Smiles)  Good  Words, 

19:  615.  —  Hogg,  i:  326. 

and  the  Cigar-Light  Trade.     Praet.  M.  i :  75. 

Invention  of.     (W.  Andrews)  Reliquary,  18:  239. 

Making  of.      Broadw.   10  :  426.  —  (M.  Scheie  de 

Vere)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  130.  — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  56: 

138.  —  (J.  W.  Watson)  Lippinc.  5:   164.  —  (A.  von 

Shrotter)  J  Frankl.  Inst.  106: 165,  239.  —  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  9:  268. 

—  Safety.     (C.  Tomlinson)  Nature,  13:  469. 
Matchless  One.     (I.  A.  Prokop)  Lippinc.  15:  236,  295. 
Matchlighter  of  San  Adrian.    Frasei-,  40:  351.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  23:  120. 
Match-Making.     All  the  Year,  38:  352. — Lond.  Soc.  17: 
97. — Colburn,  6:  91. — Ev.  Sat.  9:  138,  154. 

—  Death  by.     Once  a  Week,  g:  556. 

—  in  Roscommon.     Chamb.  J.  53:  269. 

Mated  and  Checkmated  ;  an  Oriental  Sketch.     Fraser, 

25:  653. 
Mater  Amabalis;  a  Poem.     (E.  Lazarus)  Scrib.  15:  716. 
Materia  Medica,  Bigelow's.     (J.  Ware)  No.  Am.  16:  365. 
Material  and  Spiritual  in  Man's  Development.     (A.  Ten 

Brooke)  Chr.  R.  17:  371. 

—  Relation  of.     (Mrs.  L.  J.  K.  Gifford)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48: 

421.  —  (W.  A.  Cram)  Radical,  7:  4^0. 
Materials  of  the  Architect.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  36. 

—  of  Construction.     (R.  II.   Thurston)  J.  Frankl.   Inst. 

97:  419.     98:  47. 

—  in  Europe.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  543. 

—  of  Machines.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97: 

273.  344- 

—  Strength  of.     See  Strength. 

Materialism.  (.J.  Fiske)  No.  Am.  126:  27.  —  (.T.  Tyn- 
dall)  Liv.  Age,  99:  499.  —  (S.  A.  Lee)  Nat.  M.  8: 
54.  —  (.1.  May)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  51 :  i.  —  (J.  Z.  Taylor) 
Chr.  Q.  8:  491. 

—  and  Destiny  of  Man.     (L.  Moody)  Univ.  Q.  33:   160. 

—  and   its   Lessons.      (H.    Maudsley)  Fortn.    32  :    244. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  i\Io.  15:  667. 

—  and  its  Opponents.      (.1.   Tyndall)   Fortn.  24:    579. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  16.     Same  art.  Canad.  Mo. 
9:  56. 

—  and  Mental  Philosophy.     (S.  Talbot)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  i. 

—  and  Pedagogy.     (W.  jl.  Wynn)  Luth.  Q.  7:  1S5. 

—  and  the  Pulpit.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  207. 


Materialism  and  Religion.     (.J.  B.  Paton)  Cong.  4:  82. 

—  and  Science.     (W.  D.  Le  Sueur)  Canad.  Mo.  11:  22. 

—  and  Spiritualii-m.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  9: 

619. 

—  and  Theology.     (E.  Fry)  Contemp.  38:  583. 

—  Auti-.     (G.  S.  Hall)  J."  Spec.  Philos.  6:  216. 

—  Argument  against.     (.1.  Fcrriar)  Portfo.  22:  469. 

—  Arguments  against.     Eel.  R.  125:  351. 

—  Ciiemico-Spiiitualism.     Nat.  M.  8:  267. 

—  Does  Science  tend  to?     (.1.  P.  Thuuipson)  New  Eng. 

19:  84. 

—  Dualism  or  Idealism?     (F.  Bowen)  Princ.  n.  s.  1 :  423. 

—  from  a  ScientHic-Religious  Standpoint.     (W .  Streiss- 

guth)  Lutii.  Q.  5:  394. 

—  German,  the  Naturalistic  School.  ^leth.Q.  25:  29,  1S6. 

—  in  Religion,  Contemporaneous.     (A.  Reville)  Tiieo.  R. 

11:   13S. 

—  Janet's  Attack  on.     Anthrop.  R.  5:  47. 

—  Martineau's  Address  on.     (H.  H.   Barber)  Unita.  R. 

3:  76.  — (J.  Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:   129. 

—  Miss  Martineau  and  Mr.  Atkinson  on.     Fraser,  43: 

418.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  29:  323,  373. 

—  Metaphysics  of.  (D.  G  Brintou)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  1 :  176. 

—  Modern.     (B.  W.  Ball)  Radical,  5:   209. —  (J.  Mar- 

tineau) Canad.  Mo.  9:  223.  —  (J.  Martineau)  Con- 
temp.  27:  323,  522.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  385, 
606.  —  (E.  Thompson)  Meth.  Q.  18:  509.  —  Chr. 
Obs.  69:  378. 

and  Immortality.     (J.  Owen)  Theo.  R.  6:  536. 

and  Physiology.     (C.  M.  O'Leary)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5: 

416. 

Difficulties  of.     (B.  P.  Bonne)  Princ.  n.  s.  8:  1344. 

—  Modern  scientific.    Blackw.  116:  519.    Samcart.  Liv. 

Agu,  124:  131.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  i.  —  (S.  P. 
Sadtler)  Luth.  Q.  4:  72. 

—  Pessimism,  and  Pantheism.  (R.  Noel)  Brit.  Q.  73:  100. 

—  Present  Phase  of.     Theo.  Eel.  6:  555. 

—  Radical  Fallacy  of.     (R.  C.  Eccles)  Pop.  Sci.  ]\Io.  13: 

354- 

—  Reply  to  the  Critics.     (J.  Tyndall)  Canad.  Mo.  7 :  183. 
to  Prof.  Tyndall.     Canad.  Mo.  9:  384. 

—  revived.     (J.  Craik)  Am.  Church  R.  32:  42S. 

—  Unscientific.     (T.  E.  Poyntiiig)  Theo.  R.  II :  227. 

—  Wliat  is  ?     (J.  Grote)  Macmil.  15:  370. 
Materialist  Revival.     (L.  S.  Beale)  Princ.  n   s.2:  96. 
Materialistic  Conceptions  of  Religion.     (J.  S.  Lee)  Univ. 

Q-  37:  72. 

Maternal  Instruction,  and  Management  of  Infant  Schools. 

(M.  M.  Carll)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1834:  90. 
Maternity.     (T.  S.  Sozinskey)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  441. 
Mathematician,  Story  of  a.     Ev.  Sat.  11:   118. 
Mathematical  Development,  Exposition  of  the  Process  of. 

(J.  Paterson)  Math.  Mo.  2:  290.     3:  55,  108. 
Mathematical  Education,  Gregory  on  English.     Mo.  R. 

155:  425- 
Mathematical    Formula?,    Nature   and    Use  of.     (W.  II. 

Burr)  Eel.  Engin.  18:   156. 
Mathematical  Inventions  and  Applications.     Chr.  Rem. 

51:   I. 
Matiiematical  Journals.      (J.  W.  L.    Glaisher)  Nature, 

22:  72. 
iSIathematical  Learning.     Meth.  M.  51 :  604. 
Mathematical  Monthly,  1859.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  67:  70. 
Mathematical  Reasoning.     (T.  Hill)  No.  Am.  87:  i. 

—  Cogency  of.     (I.  T.  Osmond)  Univ.  Q.  33:  277. 

—  Principles  of.     Ed.  R.  67:  8i. 

Mathematical  Science.     (W.  Spottiswoode)  Eel.  Engin. 
19:  402. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Eel.  R.  104:  472. 

—  Smith  on.     Nature,  15:  79. 

Mathematical  Studies.     Ed.  R.  62:  409.  —  (A.  Caswell) 
Am.  Bib.  Repos.  7:   i. 


MATHEMATICAL 


811 


MATRIMONY 


Mathematical  Tracts,  Airy's.     Westm.  7:  146. 
Mathematics  and  Moral  Science,  Edgeworth  on.     (W.  S. 
Jevons)  Miud,  6:  581. 

—  as  an  Exercise  of  Mind.  (E.  B.  Smith)  Princ.  40:  192. 

—  at  Cambridge.     Ed.  R.  63:  270.  —  Xature,  19:  40. — 

So.  R.  3:  2S9. 

—  Course  of.     (G.  B.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  13:  363. 

—  Cunha's.     Ed.  R.  20:  425. 

—  Day's  Course  of.     Anal.  M.  9:  441. 

—  Departments  of,  in  their  mutual  Relations.     (G.  H. 

Howison)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  5:   144. 

—  Educational  Force  of.     (H.  A.  Nelson)  New  Eng.  35: 

421.  —(A.  Schuyler)  Meth.  Q.  30:  65.— Meth.  Q. 
11:  218. 

—  Essays  on.     (J.  Cross)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  3:  50,  no. 

—  Farrar's.     (T.  Walker)  No.  Am.  27:  191. 

—  for  Admission  to  Polytechnic  School,  Paris.     (W.  N. 

Gillespie)  Am.  J.  Educ.  12:   11. 

—  Fundamental  Principles  of.     (S.  Alexander)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  57:   178,  329. 

—  Galileo  and  the  Application  of.     Nature,  21:  40.  58. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  143:  698,  727. 

—  Hutton's  Course  of.    Eel.  R.  14:  963.  —  Portfo.(Dcn.) 

30:  323- 

—  Imagination  in.     (T.  Hill)  No.  Am.  85:  223. 

—  in  Psychology.     (J.  F.  Herbart)  J.  Spec.  Philos.   11: 

251. 

—  Instruction  in,   in  L'EcoIe  Polytechnique.      (W.  M. 

Gillespie)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  533.    2:  177. 

—  Mill  on  Foundation  of.     (H.  Wedgwood)  New  Eng. 

34:  4S8. 

—  New  Views  of,  with  relation  to  Morals  and  Society. 

Colburn,  69:  432. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.  T,  Duffield)  Princ.  39:  2S7.  —  J. 

Spec.  Philos.  5:  83. 

—  Plea  for.     (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  10:  455.  —  (J.  J.  Syl- 

vester) Nature,  i:  237,  261. 

—  Solution  of  Cambridge  Problems.     Westm.  4:  142. 

—  Study  of.     (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed.  R.  62:  409.  —  (P. 

Calhoun)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  126.  — So.  R.  n.  s.  22: 
257. 

—  Table  of  Discoveries  in.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  16. 

—  Teacliing  the  Elements  of.     (T.  Sherwin)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1834:   137. 

—  Unready  Reckoners.     Once  a  Week,  20:  17. 

—  Uses  of".     (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  49S. 

—  veisus  Nature.     (P.  J.  Brine)  Victoria,  17:  415. 
See  also  Calculus,  and  other  branches. 

Mather,  Alexander,  Death  of.     (J.  Benson)  Meth.  M.  23: 

53>- 
Mather,  Cotton.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  i :  233.  —  with 
portrait,  (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  9.  —  with  por- 
trait, (Sir  R.  de  Camden)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  345,  — 
Meth.  M    24:  373. 

—  and  Samuel,  Letters  of.     Chr.  Exam.  5:  365. 

—  and  Witchcraft.     (E.  I'ond)  .\m.  Bib.  IJepos.  2d  s.  7: 

129,  25V  —  (W.  F.  Poole)  No.  Am.  108:  3^7. — 
(R.  D.C.  Robbins)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  473.  _(C.  W. 
Upham)  Hist.  M.  16:   129. 

—  Diary  of.     (W.  B.  ().  IVabody)  Knick   8:  196. 

—  Epistle  to  Christian  Indians,  1700.     Hist.  M.  8:  3-15. 

—  Essay  to  do  Good.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr,  Exam.  66:  263. 

—  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  3S6. 

—  Letters  of.    N.  E.  Reg  24:  107,  291. 

—  Life  of.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  6: 

163.  —  (S.  F.  Haven)  No.  Am.  51:  i. 

—  Psalms.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  323. 

—  Specter  Shi])  of  Salem.     Blackw.27:  402. 

Mather,  Increase.  (K.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  7:  94. 

—  Am.  tj.  Reg.  9:  3O7.  — (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q. 
3:  31;.  -with  portrait,  N.  E.  Reg  2:  9. 

Mather,  James,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  23:  O45. 


Mather,  John  C,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  41:  47. 
Mather,  Richard,  Will  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  20:  24S. 
Mather  Papers.     (E  H.  Gillett)  Am.  Presb.  R.  19:  4S7. 

—  (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  160. 
Mather  Safe,  The.     (J.  P.  Quincy)  Atlau.  12:  316. 
Matheson,  James,  a  model  Landowner.     Hogg,  i :  377. 
Mathew,  Theobald,  Temperance  Apostle.    (P.  McTeague) 

Benthy,  8:  54.  — Dub.  R.  54:  313.  —  with  portrait, 
Dub.  Univ.  33:  694.  —  Eraser,  23:  90.  —  Chamb.  J. 
27:  56.  —  Once  a  Week,   10:  415.  —  Eel.  R.   iig:- 
245.  — Chr.    Rem.   48:    318.  —  with    portrait,  (W. 
Howitt)  I'eop.  J.  2:  85. 

—  in  America.     Peop.  J.  i:  325. 

Mathews,   Charles,   the  Comedian.      Black w.  45:    229. 
46:  7S1.  — Temp.  Bar,  48:  4S2.— Ev.  Sat.  15:  631. 

—  Lond.  M.  i:  570. —  (J.  C.Young)  Cauad.  Mo. 
2:  1S3,  274. 

—  and  the  King  of  the  Sandwich  Islands.  Ev.  Sat.  II :  71. 

—  Gos.sip  about.     Colburn,  80:  290. 

—  Memoirs  of .    Quar.63:i92.  —  Mo.  R.  148:  100.    150: 

308. 

—  My  Acquaintance  with.     Eraser,  13:  343. 

—  Recollections  of.     (Miss  Leslie)  Godey,  31 :  6.  —  Col- 

burn, 51:  493      52:  297. 
Mathews,  Mrs.  Charles.     (H.  Twiss)  Bentley,  22:  93. 
Mathews,  Charles  James.     Macmil.  40:  470.     Same  art. 

Appleton,  22:  546. — with  portrait,  Ev.  .Sat.  9:  129. 

—  Canad.  Mo.  16:  555.  —  Month,  38:  601. 

—  as  Sir  Charles  Coldstream.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

22:  234,  347. 
Mathews,   Cornelius,  Poems  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  715. 

—  New  York  R.  7:  430.  —  So.  Q.  5:  103.  —  Dem.  R. 
13:  415.     17:   151. 

—  Witchcraft;  a  Tragedy.     New  Q.  i:  417. 
Mathews,  Henry.     Diary  of  an  Invalid.     Mo.  R.  94:  15. 

—  Lond.  M.  2:  59. 

Mathews,  William.      Getting  on  in  the  World.     Lake- 
side, 9:  250. 
Matthew  Clear,  the  Man  who  saw  his  Wav.     Blackw. 

38:  467. 
Matthias  Point,   Gunboat  Fight  at.     (D.   Ruggles)    So. 

Hist.  Pap.  9:  496. 
JIatilda.  (Jiiecn  of  William  I.,  and  her  Daughter.     (W. 

H.  Blaauw)  Arch.  32:  loS. 
Matilda;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  19:  27. 
Matilda's  Bird.     (G.  P.  L.throp)  Galaxy.  17:  S21. 
Mating.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  i:  3S4. 
Matlock  and  Baden-Buik-n.     Temp.  Bar,  lo:  550. 
Matlock  High  Tor,  Derbyshire.     Penny  M.  5:  321. 
Mato-ti;    Legend  of   the   Dakotas.      (W.   II.    Gardner) 

Overland,  12:  125. 
Matnzinhos,  Wonderful  Image  of.     Bentley,  57:  64. 
Matrimonial  Advertisements.     Bentley,  63:  491. 
Matrimonial  Agent  in  Paris.     Lond.  Soc.  16:   iSi. 
Matrimonial  Association,  Boston,  President's  Report.   So. 

Lit    Mess.  26:  05. 
Matrimonial  Chances.     Victoria,  8:  249. 
Matrimonial  Curiosities.     Chamb.  J.  48:  S12. 
Matrimonial  (iratiiude.     Lond.  M.  15:  20;. 
MMtrimonial  Murmurers.     (E.  Roscoe)  Victoria,  31:  38. 
Matrimonial  Suiierstitions.     Chamb.  J.  48:  232. 
Matrimonial  Tactics.     Lond.  M.  16:  297. 
Matrimony.     St.  Paul'.--,  i :  732.  —  Eraser,  28:  127.     39: 

533,  64S.     40:  63.  —  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  56: 

689. 

—  among  tiie  Bombshells.     (.\.  Forbes)  Belgra.  13:  126. 

—  and  Authors,  Woman's  View  of.     St.  .Tames,  26:  535. 

—  and  Medicine;  a  Doctor's  Wooing.     Knick.  44:  573. 

—  by  Advertisement.     Chamb.  J.  47:  753. 

—  CandirUites  for.     All  the  Year,  30:  295. 

—  DiMDiir-e  of.     Bentley.  17:  2S5. 

—  From  Banns  to.     All  the  Year,  41 :  161. 


MATRIMONY 


812 


MAURICE 


Matrimony ;  Happy  and  unhappy  Couples.  All  the  Year, 
4:  156. 

—  in  l.ondon  a  Century  ago.     Mo.  R.  132:  484. 

—  made  easy.     Chamb.  J.  15:  113. 

—  Monologue  on.     (F.  Saunders)  Caiiad.  JIo.  3:  437. 

—  I'arson's  Views  of.     Once  a  Week,  22:   120. 

—  Science  of.     Once  a  Week,  2:  33.S,  356,  412. 

—  Wiio  wants  a  Wife  ?     Colburn.  59:  456. 
Matson,  Wm.  Tidd.     Poems.     Eel.  M.  46:  247. 
Matsun  Indian  Language.     Hist.  JI.  8:  6S. 

Matsys,  Quentin.  (E.  Mason)  Harper,  56:  510.  —  Art  J. 
32:  145,  177.  —  (A.  Dumas)  Bentley,  32:  373. — 
Penny  M.  2:  497. 

—  Pictures  in  the  Karl  of  Radnor's  Collection.     (J.  G. 

Nichols)  Arch.  44:  433. 
Mattapoisett,  Seaside  Gossip  at.     Knick.  44:  602. 
Matter.     (A.  Baym.n)  Cath.  World,   19:  376,  720.     20: 

1-7S6.     21:  97,  234. 

—  and  Force,  Jones  on.  (D.  D.  Heath)  Contemp.  11:  321. 

—  and  Life,  Studies  of.     (H.  J.  Slack)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  15: 

149.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:   109. 

—  and   Mind.     (T.   Appel)   Mercersb.  21:   160.  —  (J.  C. 

Hope)  De  Bow,  28:  405. 

—  and  j\totion.  (.1.  C.  JIaxwell)  Kcl.  Engin.  18:  312,  401. 

—  and  Sjjirit,  Modern  Science  on.    Cath.  World,  II :  642. 

—  Circulation  of.     Blackw.  73:  550. 

—  Consciousness  of,  Huberon.     (R.  Adamson)  Mind,  3: 

389. 

—  Constituent  Properties  of.     AVestm.  36:  69. 

—  Constitution  of.     (F.  Papillon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  547. 

—  West.  M.  5:  302. 

—  Continuity  of  States  of.    (.J.  Thomson)  Nature,  2:  27S. 

—  Elements  and  ]\Ietamorphoses  of.     Tenip.  Bar,  5:  512. 

—  Floating,  and  Beams  of  Light.     (J.  Tyndall)  Nature, 

i:  499. 

—  Fourth  State  of.     (W.  Crookes)  Nature,  22:   153. — 

(W.  Crookes)  J.  F'rankl.  Inst,  no:  117.  —  (A.  Out- 
erbridge)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  in:  2S7. 

—  Gaseous  and  liquid  States  of.     Nature,  4:  186. — (J. 

Thomson)  Nature,  5:  106. 

—  Genesis  of.     Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  165. 

—  Idea  of,  and  Tyndall's  Address.     (K.  T.  Bayrhoffer) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  69,  382. 

—  in  the  gaseous  State.     (C.  A.  Wurtz)  Nature,  19:  62. 
Dimensional  Properties  of.     (0.  Reynolds)  Nature, 

19:  435- 

—  Life  and  Mind.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  38:  45. 

—  Living,  Physical  Unit  of.    (J.  A.  Ryder)  Am.  Natural. 

13:     12. 

—  Metamorphoses  of.     Eel.  M.  57:  173. 

—  Mystery  of.     Canad.  Mo.  14:  226. 

—  Nature  of.     (J.  W.  Armstrong)  Meth.  Q.  33:  640. 

—  Physical  Properties  of,  in  liquid  and  gaseous  States. 

(Dr.  Andrews)  Nature,   12:    300,   321.  —  (Dr.   An- 
drews) .].  Frankl.  Inst.  lOO:   198. 

—  Picton's  Essays  on.     Brit.  Q.  61:  334. 

—  Radiant.     (W.  Crookes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  241.  —(W. 

Crookes)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  13,  157. 

—  Things-in-Themselves.    (W.  K.  Clifford)  Mind,  3:  57. 

—  What  is?    (R.  Noel)  Contemp.  18:  362. 

Matter  of  Fact  and  Matter  of  Fiction.     Dub.  Univ.  50: 

191.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  233. 
Mattcr-of-Fact  People.     (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  139:   297. 

Same  art.  l\,v.  Sat.  3:  417. 
Matterhorn,  The.    (T.  G.  Bonney)  Once  a  Week,  13:  200. 

—  (T.    G.    Bonney)    Good  Words,    16:     166.  —  (P. 
Schaff)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  76. 

—  and  Dent  Blanche.     Colburn,  151:   n8,  188. 

—  Ascent   of       (('.    P.    Howard)    Lippino.    24:    351. — 

Chamb.  J.  57:  24.  -    (H.  S.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
17:  549- 
without  Guides.     (A.  Cust)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  417. 


Matthew,  Tobic,  Archbishop  of  York.     Sermons.     Chr. 

Obs.  47:  603-776. 
Matthewman,  Lieut.  Luke.     Narrative,   17S7.     M    Am. 

Hist.  2:   173. 
Matthews,  John.     Letters  on  the  Divine  Purpose.     (A. 

Alexander)  Princ.  3:   133. 
Mattliias,  Apostleship  of.    Cong.  M.  26:  183,  334,  655. 

Theo.  Ropos.  i:  431. —  (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos. 

i:  377- 
Matthias,  the  Ghost-Queller.     All  the  Year,  26:  183. 
Matthias   [i.  e.  Robert  Matthews]  and  his   Impostures. 

West.  M.  4:  339. —  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  41:  307. 

—  (C.  S.  Henry)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  477.  — Mo.  R. 
139:   no- 
Matthias  to  Albertus ;  a  Poem.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Good 

Words,  14:  214. 
Mattiiiessen,  Dr.  Augustus.     Nature,  2:  517. 
Mattie;  tiie  History  of  an  Evening.     Blackw.  129:  700, 
Maturin,  Robert  C.     Irish  Q.  2:  141. 

—  Albigenses.     Mo.  R.  106:  170. 

—  Bertram;  a  Tragedy.     Eel.  R.  24:  379. 

—  Conversations  of.     Colburn,  19:  401.     20:   146-370. 

—  Melmoth  the  Wanderer.     Ed.  U.  35:  353.  —  Quar.  24: 

303.  — Mo.  R.  94:  81. — Blackw.  8:  161. 

—  The  Universe.     Lond.  M.  3:  563.  —  Mo.  R.  loo:  379. 

—  Woman ;  or  Pour  et  Contre.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  R. 

30:  234.  —  Mo.  R.  86:  403. 

—  Writings  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  514. 

Maubi-euil,  M.  A.  G.  de,  the  Man  who  was  to  have  a.s- 
sassinated  Napoleon  I.  AtJan.  44:  7S5.  —  (G.  A. 
Sala)  Belgra.  15:  295. 

Maud's  Journal;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  18:  381. 

Maud  Linden's  Lovers.  (G.  W.  Garrett)  Colburn,  162: 
1-679.     163  •  59-190- 

Maud  Ruthyn.     (J.  S.  Le  Fanu)  Dub.  Univ.  64:  3-639. 

Maud  Vivian.    Fraser,  54:  294.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51 : 

Maude  Clare.     (C.  G.  Rosetti)  Once  a  Week,  i :  381. 
Maudit,  Le,  par  I'Abbd'***.     Chr.  Rem.  50:  30. 
Maudsley,  Henry.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  612. 
Maule,  Sir  W.,  Anecdotes  of.     All  the  Year,  45:  322. 
Maule  Family  of  Panmure.     Quar.  139:  465. 
Mauleverer  Cellars ;  a  Poetical  Legend  of  Devon.    Fraser, 

44:  391. 
Maumee  Valley,  Glacial  Phenomena  of.     (G.  K.  Gilbert) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  loi:  339. 
Mauna  Loa  Volcano.     (F.  L.  Clarke)  Nature,  7:  124. — 

(C.  ¥.  Gordon-Cumming)  Scrib.  21 :  926.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

g:  733.  —  (T.  Coan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  454. 

—  Ascent  of.     Chamb.  J.  4:  69. 

—  Eruption  of,  in  1851.     (T.  Coan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  395. 
February,  1852.     (T.  Coan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  219. 

65:  63.    71:  237.  —  (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  234. 
in  1839.     (J.  U.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  410. — (R. 

C.  Haskell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  78:  66. 
in  1868.     (J.  1).  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  105. 

—  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,  8:  685. 

—  Volcanic  .Action  ;it.    (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71:  241. 
Maundeville,  Sir  John.     All  the  Year,  33:   107.  —  (J.  R. 

G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World,  11:  173. 

—  Travels  of.     Retros.  3:  269.  —  Dub.  Univ.  40:  164. 

—  All  the  Year,  33:  107.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124: 
169. —  Hist.  M.  5:  137. —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  47. 

Maundy  Thursday  at  Greenwich,  1572.  (W.  Lambart) 
Arch.  1 :  7. 

Maunrell's  Political  Medicine.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  551. 

Maureen  Lacey;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  13:   183. 

Maurice,  Frederick  D.  (E  Mulford)  Scrib.  4:  529. — 
(J.  M.  Hoppin)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  642.  — (E.  Faithfull) 
Victoria,  19:  50.  —  (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words, 
13:  318. — Fraser,  49:  371.  —  Ev.  Sat.  12:  554. — 
Theo.  R.  9:  343.  —  Penn  Mo.  3:  281. 


MAURICE 


813 


MAY 


Maurice,  Frederick  D.,  American  Memorial  of.  (E.  P. 
Peabody)  Pcnn  Mo.  8:  774. 

—  and  his  Writings.     Lend.  Q.  3:  393. 

—  and  King's  College.     Eel.  R.  gg:  82. 

—  and  the  National  Cliiirch.     Dub.  Univ.  gi:  585,  716. 

—  and  .J.  H.  Newman.    (.J.  M.  Capes)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  g:  23- 

—  Church  a  Family.     Prosp.  R.  7:  25. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  412. 

—  Eustace  Conway.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  5S1. 

—  Funeral  of.     St.  Paul's,  10:  49S. 

—  Heresy  of.     (G.  R.  Noycs)  Chr.  E.xam.  56:  260. 

—  Kingdom  of  Christ.     Ed   R.  71:  150. 

—  Memorial  of.     (C.  Kingslcy)  Macmil.  26:  84.     Same 

art.  Canad.  Mo.  i:  546.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  yg:  98. 

—  Metaphj'sics  of.    (A.  K.  H.  Uoyd)  Eraser.  56:  657. 

—  Prophets  and  Kings  of  Old  Test.     Prosp.  R.  g:  i. 

—  Religious  and  philosophical  Guides.   Liv.  Age,  63:  753, 

—  Teaching  of.     Eraser,  75:  721. 

—  Theological  Essays.     (R.  S.  Candlish)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  g: 

449. —  Brit.  Q    18:  43S.  — Kitto,  12:   2S5.— Chr. 
Obs.  54:  92.  —  Dub.  R.  36:  212.  —  Prosp.  R.  g:  560. 

—  Theology  of.     (L.  Stepiien)  Fortn.  21 :  595. 

and  Secularism  of.    (J.  L.  Davies)Contemp.  24:  23. 

—  What  is  Revelation?     Eraser,  60:  563. 

—  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  g4:  257.  —(J.  IL  Rigg)  Mcth.  Q. 

15:  26,  201. 

Maurice  Craven's  Madness.     Temp.  Bar,  ig:  347. 

Maurice  Tiernay.  (C.  Lever)  Dub.  Univ.  35:  411,  562, 
675.  36:  21-698.  37:  23-749.  38:  93-658.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age, 25:  385.  26:73-513.  27:169.  28: 
27-462.  2g:  161,  406,  585.  30: '7(5,  315- S54-  3^- 
119,  331,  601.  32:  209.  Same  art.  Harper,  i:  2- 
790.     2:  173-737.     3:  28-767.     4:  57-339. 

Mauritius,  Isle  of.  (W.  E.  Montague)  Eraser,  gg:  265, 
438.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  483.  —  Dub.  R.  86: 
I.  — (W.  H.  Whitmore)  No.  Am.  g6:  361.— (\V. 
R.  G.  Mellen)  Putnam,  14:  190. —  (S.  S.  Conant) 
Harper,  47:  705. 

—  and  South  Africa.     (G.  Cubitt)  No.  Brit.  2:  105. 

—  an  Anglo-French  Colony.     St.  James,  33:  272. 

—  Baker's  Flora  of.     (W.  R.  McNab)  Nature,  17:  77. 

—  Church  and  School  in.     Dub.  R.  87:  Sy. 

—  Currency  in,  and  the  Rupee  Question.     Bank.  M.  (L.) 

38:  6S7. 

—  Discontents  in.     Blackw.  33:  199. 

—  Glimpse  of.     Liv.  Age,  35:  223. 

—  Glimpses  of.     Cornh.  18:  404. 
■—Grant's  History  of.     Quar.  5:  229. 

—  Immigrants  to.     (E.  L.  Stanley)  Fortu.  23:  S20. 

—  Letter  from.     Hogg,  12:  249. 

—  Letters  from,  1878.  (Lady  M.  A.  Barker)  Good  Words, 

ig:  630,672,  815.     Same  art.  Lippinc.  22:  494. 

—  Meteorology  in.     Nature,  10:  418. 

—  New  Observatory  in.  Nature,  2:  201.  —  (J.  A.  Brown) 

Nature,  16:  337. 

—  Peter  Bottc  in.     Cliamb.  J.  54:  465. 

—  Scenery  and  Society  in.      Colburn,  141 :  482.      Same 

art.  Ev.Sat.  5:  107. 

—  Visit  to.     Colburn,  132:  4S8. 

Maury,  Jeans,  Cardinal.     Colburn,  116:  160. 

Maur}',  Matthew  F.    Nature,  7:  390.  —  Temp.  Bar,  38: 

58. — with  portrait,  same  art.  Eel.  M.  81 :  115. — 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  560. 

—  Navigation.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  454. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  M.  12:  3S5. 

—  Wind  and  Current  < 'iiart.     Hunt,  18:  516. 
Mausoleum  ^larbles.     Chamb.  J.33:  40. 

Mauve  and  Magenta.     (R.  Hunt)  St.  James,  i:  43. 

—  and  Tyrian  Purple,     ('hamb.  ,).  34:  318. 

Mauves,  Madame  dc.  (IL James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  17:  216,  354. 
Mavmomiehalis,  Speech  of.     So.  Lit.  Me-^s.  3:  20. 
Mawe,  H.  L.    Journal  in  South  America.  Ed.  R.  50:  363. 


Mawe,  H.  L.     Voyage  down  the  Amazon.    (R.  Southey) 

<,>uar.  57:  I. 
Max,  Gabriel.     (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Art  J.  33:  173. 
Max  and  his  Companions.     House. Words,  17:  44. 
Max  and  myself;  aStorj-.  (A.  Aiuslee)  Galaxy,  24:  772. 
Max  of  Bruges,  Cabinet  of.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Beutley,  26: 

339- 
Max  Gordon;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  57:  445,  457,  473, 
Max  Reineke's  great  Book.     (E.  C.  G.  Murray)  Belgra. 

43:  supp.  48. 
Maxcy,  Jonathan.  Chr.  R.  g:  537.  —  Chr.  Exam.  37: 409. 
Maxims.     (T.  T.  Munger)  Scrib.  10:  21S. 

—  and  Maxim-Mongers.     Colburn,  5g:  160. 

—  and  Reflections  from  Goethe.     Fraser,  g3:  33S. 

—  by  a  Man  of  the  World.     (J.  Payu)  Chamb.  J.  44: 

609,  721,  753.     45:  17-465. 

—  Characters,  and  Rellections.     No.  Am.  1 :  169,253. 

—  of  Wisdoni.     (G.  A.  Sitncox)  Fortn.  32:  345. 
Maxima  and  Minima,  Creswell  on.     Eel.  R.  18:  217. 

—  Notes  on.     (L.  R.  Gibbes)  Matli.  Mo.  i:  335. 

—  Solution  of  Problems  in,  by  Algebra.     (Ramchundra) 

Math.  Mo.  2:  41. 
Maximo;  a  Talc.     (Mrs.  Ilamerton)  Victoria,  5:  514, 
Maxilian,   Ilistorie    and  Gests   of.      (S.    T.    Coleridge) 

Blackw.  11:  4. 
JMaximilian  I.,   of  Mexico.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper, 

37:  667. — Tinsley,  i:  92.  —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M. 

60:  397.  —  (E.  Parmer)  So.  M.  8:   192.  —  Blackw. 

102:  232. —  (E.  G.  Lee)  Land  We  Love,  2:  233. 

—  Government  of.      (.1.  II.  Robinson)  No.  Am.  103:  106. 

—  in  Mexico.     (W.  A.  Cornwall)  Overland,  7:  445. 

—  Plot  of  the  Mexican  Drama.     Fraser,  76:  250.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  6g:  528. 

—  Recollections  of .     St.  Paul's,  3:  6S7. 

—  Travels  and  Tragedy  of.      (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  So.  R. 

n.  s.  3:  476. 

Maximilian  11. ,  King  of  Bavaria,  Recollections  of.  Vic- 
toria, g:  371. 

Maximus  the  Confessor,  Doctrine  and  Life  of.  (H.  Bal- 
lon, 2d)  Univ.  Q.  g:  5. 

Maxstoke  Castle,  Account  of  Four  Deeds  from.  (T.  W. 
King)  Arch.  38:  272. 

Maxwell,  Lady  Darcy.     Meth.  M.  3g:  722. 

Maxwell,  James  Clerk.  (W.  flarnett)  Nature.  21 :  43. 
—  with  portrait,  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  116.  — with  por- 
trait, Nature,  24:  601. 

—  Scientific  Work  of.     (P.  G.  Tait)  Nature,  21 :  317. 
^laxwell.  Sir  Murray,  Life  of.    Fraser,  26:  379,  527,  698. 

27:  85-476. 
^laxwell,  Solomon.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  97. 
Ma.xwell,  William  H.    Dub.  L'niv.  18:  220.  —  Beutley,  7: 

IMaxwells,  Eraser's  iIemoii*s  of  the.     Ed.  R.  140:  322. 
Jlay,  Col.  Jolm,  Letters  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  14. 
M.iy,  .loseph.      Hunt,  5:  loi.     37:33.  —  with  portrait, 
(S.  May)  N.  E.  Reg.  37:  113. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Exam.  30:  271. 

May,  Samuel  J.    .\m.  J.  Educ.  16:   141. 

—  Letter  to  Dr.  Hawes.      (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr. 

Exam.  10:  207. 

—  Life  and  Ciinracter  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:   170,  227. 
May,  Thomas,  I'xperience  and  Death  of.  Meth.  M.  21 :  14. 
May,  Sir  Thomas  Erskine.  with  portrait.     Culburn,  165: 

1 1 10,  1152,  1 175. 
May.   Fraser.  6g:  600.  —  Ed.  R.  ill :  499.  —  (W.  Howitt) 
Howitt,  1 :  247. 

—  in  the  Country.     St   James.  26:   14;. 

—  in  Lincolnshire;  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  26:  519. 

—  in  Meni(iri;im.     Cornii.  5:  695. 

May  Carnival  at  ICxeter  Hall.     Fraser,  16:   194. 
May  Customs.     Chamb.  J.  46:  3-54. 

—  of  the  Black  Country.        Once  a  Week,  22:  335. 


MAY 


814 


MEANS 


May  Day.      (J.Wilson)  Blackw.  21:    501. — (.T.  Mew) 
Dub. Univ.  81:  539. — House.  Words,  19:  514,  557. 

—  (W.  Howitt)  Peop.  J.  i:  240  —Loud.  M.  1:489. 

—  Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  391. 

—  a  Loudon  IdyL     (F.  Harrison)  St.  James,  34:  145. 

—  a  Village  Taie.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  548. 

—  Festivals  and  Melodies.     Dub.  L^niv.  35:  535. 

—  In  the  Country  and  in  Town.     Fraser,  25:  572. 

—  in  Merry  England.   (M.  K.  Atteridge)  Belgra.  29:  340. 

—  in  Rome.     Godey,  64:  464. 

—  Lady  Ma}'.     Colburn,  56:  128. 

—  Observances  of.     (C.  A.  White)  St.  James,  30:  179. 

—  on  Parnassus.     (J.  Sheehaii)  Temp.  Bar,  29:  141. 
May  Days.     (H.  D.  Thoreau)  Allan.  41:  567. 

—  Three,  in  Loudon.     House.  Words,  3:  73,  121. 
Mav-Dav  Customs.     Penny  JL  8:   164. 

May-DaV  Ode,  1851.    (W.'  M.  Thaekeray)  Hogg,  7:  224. 
May  Flower;  a  Poem.    (4-  Young)  Cath.  World,  9:  282. 
May  ^Melodies.      (D.  F.  McCarthy)  Dub.  Univ.  41:  521. 
May  Memories.     Hogg,  15:  390. 
May  Morning  in  Cyprus;  a  Poem.     (J.  Sheelian)  Temp. 

Bar,  35:  227. 
Maj'  Noon;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  93. 

—  in  a  Parlor  Window.     Fraser,  25:  630. 

May-Pole  of  Merrymount.      (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Allan. 

39:  557,  686. 
May  Song.     (E.  B.  Lytton)  Blackw.  94:  635. 
May  Songs.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  533. 
May-Time  Pastoral.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  25:  575. 
May  Ethridge.     (Mrs.  B.  J".  Euse)  Godey,  58:  501. 
May  Gordon;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  50:  390,  405. 
May  Meryton.     Sharpe,  30:   i. 
Maya  Calender  and  the  Age  of  MS.  Troano.  (C.  Thomas) 

Am.  Natural.  15:  767. 
Mayence.     Bentley,  32:  619. 

—  2ist  Catholic  Congress  in.     (J.  J.  Lalor)  Cath.  World, 

15:  45- 
Mayer,  Julius  Robert,  Copley  Medalist  of  1871.  (J.  Tyn- 
dall)  Nature,  5:  117.  —  Nature,  17:  450. 

—  and  the  Conservation  of  Forces.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  397. 
Mayer,  Lewis,  Life  of.     (E.  Heiner)  Mercersb.  3:   275. 
Mayer,  Matthew.  Memoir  of.     Meth.  M.  39:  3. 
Mayne,  Jasper.     The  City  Match.     Blackw.  II :  195. 

—  Siller  Gun.    Blackw.  39:  S42. 
Mayor  of  our  Town.    Bentley,  11:  360. 

Mayfair.     Loud.  M.  18:  208.  —  Temp.  Bar,  60:  397. 

—  Mystery  of.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  36:  298. 

—  on  Skates.     (H.  C.  Pennell)  Temp.  Bar.  31:  424. 
Mayflower,    Incidents  on  Board  of   the,   1620.      (S.    G. 

Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:   1S7. 

—  Passengers  of.     (N.  B.  Shurtleff )  N.  E.  Reg.  i :  47. 
Mayflowerings.     F>aser,  71 :  537. 

May-Fly,  The.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  6:  544. 
Mayhew,  Thomas,  Letter,  167S.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  17. 
Mayne,  Jasper.     Citv  Match;  a  Play.     Blackw.  II :  195. 
Mayne  John,  Poems  of.     Blackw.  39:  842. 
Maynooth.     Quar.  37:  459.  —  Dub.  Univ.  17:  469. 

—  City  of.     Tait,  2:  768. 

—  Siege  of.      Tait,   2:    47S.  — Fraser,   15:  6S1.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  II :  629. 
Maynooth  College.    Dub.  R.  2:  129.  — U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4: 
533-  — 1^'ackw.  57:  647.  —Cong.  M.  28:  245,397. 

—  Eel.  R.  81:  490. 

—  Alleged  Gallicanism  of.   (W.  Walsh)  Dub.  R.  86:  210. 

—  The  Bible  in.     Dub.  R.  33:  220. 

—  Commission  on.     Ed.  R.  102:  179. 

—  Endowment  of.      Eel.  R.  81 :    606,732.     82:    599. — 

Dub.  R.  38:  461. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  R.95:  519.     loi:  730. 

—  Question  of.     F'raser,  31:  620.  —  New  Eng.  4:  146. 

—  Theology  at.     (H.  F.  Neville)   Dub.  R.  85:  449. 
Mayo,  Mrs.  Abigail,  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  622. 


Mayo,  Richard  S.  Bourke,  Earl  of.     Blackw.  112:  218. 

—  and  the  I'mballa  Durbar.     Blackw.  107:  61. 

—  Assassination  of.     (R.  H.  Elliot)  Fraser,  85:  395. 

—  Hunter's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  76  :  276. 

—  Statue  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  292. 

Mayo,  Sarah  C.  E.,  and  her  Writings.     (C.  M.  Sawyer) 

Univ.  Q.  6:  397. 
Mayo,  Dr.  Starbuck,  with  portrait.     Internat.  M.  3:  442. 
Mayo,  W.S.     Berber.     Brit.  Q.  13:  75. 

—  Kaloolah.     Blackw.  66:  172.  —  Hogg,  4:  20,  46. 
Mayo  Election  Case.     Dub.  R.  43:  322. 

Mayow,  Robert  W.  Sermons  and  Miscellanies.  Quar. 
27:  450. 

Maysville  Road.    Niles's  Reg.  38:  308-450.    39:30,245. 

May-Term  Reminiscences.     Loud.  Soc.  39:  494. 

Maythorne,  Harvest  Home.     St.  James,  8:  27. 

Mazarin,  Giulio,  Cardinal.  (C.  A.  Sainte-Beuve)  Api)le- 
ton,  7:  599.  — Temp.  Bar,  46:  93.  Same  art.  Eel.  JL 
86:  484.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  752. 

—  and  his   Nieces.      Bentley,   44:    406.  —  (J.   Bonner) 

Harper,   16:  201.  —  Liv.  Age,  55:  479.  —  New  Q. 

7:   135- 

—  Life  of.     Fraser,  4:  480.     5:  40,  188,  316. 

—  Youth  of.  Ed.  R.  123:  34.  Sameart.  Liv.  Age,  89:  779. 
Mazatlan  in  War  Time.     (M.  B.  Wyman)  Overland,  5: 

455- 

—  Life  in.     (H.  Edwards)  Overland,  11:  508. 
Mazzei.  Philip.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i:  70,  106,  148. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  17:  269. 

Mazzini,  Giuseppe.  (F.  W.  H.  Myers)  Fortn.  29:  513, 
710.  —  (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  45:  274.  — Con- 
temp.  15:  383.  —  (J.  S.  Barker)  Fraser,  85:  639. — 
(K.  Amberley)  Victoria,  19:  62.  —  (V.  Botta)  Na- 
tion, 15:  61,  135. — with  portrait,  Dem.  R.  30:  41. 

—  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  79:  502.  —  Howitt,  3:  93, 

—  with  portrait,  (G.  M.  Towle)   New  Dom.  9:   2S6. 

—  with  portrait,  Peop.  J.  9:   119. 

—  and  the  Ethics  of  Politicians.     Westm.  42:  225. 

—  and  the  Italian  Revolution.     (J.  E.  Curran)  New  Eng. 

38:  4S7.  — Dub.  R.  18:  230. 

—  and  young  Italy.     (T.  B.  Parkinson)  Month,  25:  64. 

—  as  a  religious  Teacher.     (E.  A.   Venturi)  Contemp. 

18:   1S9. 

—  Last  Manifesto  of.     (W.  L.  Alden)  Galaxy,  3:  484. 

—  Life  and  Labors  of.     (K.  Blind)  Dark  Blue,  3:  314. 
and  Writings  of.    (C.  E.  Maurice)  Macmil.  16:  54. 

—  Memoir  of.    (D.  Masson)  Macmil.  25:  509.    Sameart. 

Eel.  M.  78:  728.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  4S7. 

—  Poem  on.     St.  Paul's,  lo:  378. 

—  Royalty  and  Republicanism  in  Italy.     Internat.  M.  2: 

265. 

—  Views  on  Russia  and  the  East.     (K.  Blind)  Internat. 

R.  6:  64,  154. 
Mead,  Charles.     Mississippian  Scenery.    West.  R.  2:17. 
Meade,  Gen.  George  G.,  with  portrait.     (G.  Carr)  U.  S. 

Serv.  M.  5:  481. 

—  Oration  on.     (A.  A.  Humphreys)  Hist.  M.  21:  209. 

—  Report  of  Rapidan  Campaign.     Hist.  M.  15:  161. 
Meade,  R.  W.,  Imprisonment  of.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  9. 
Meadbury  Bottom.     Chamb.  J.  29:  115. 

Meadow  Farm;  a  Tale  of  Association.     Knick.  21:  330, 

433,  541-     22:  159,  228. 
Meadow  Lake ;  a  City  of  a  Day.     (S.  Powers)  Overland, 

13:  430. 
Meagher,  Gen.  Thomas  F.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  31 :  i. 
Meals  and   Manners  in  olden  Times.     (W.  W.  Tulloeli) 

Belgra.  14:   118. 
Meaning  me,  SirV     House.  Words,  16:  6. 
Meanness,  False  Views  of.     Fraser,  57:  218. 
Means  and  Ends.     Colburn,  64:  481. 
Means  of  Grace.     (E.  W.  C.  Sartorius)  Mercersb.  9  :  2^8- 

—  (J.  M.  Atwood)  Univ.  Q.  23:  265. 


MEASURE 


815 


MEDFIELD 


Measure,  Standard  of.     (J.  M.  Patton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

15:  I45-— 1^(1-  K-  9:  373- 
Measures,  Bible.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  226. 

—  of  Length.     (R.  Hitchcock)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  652. 
and  Capacity.     Penny  M.  9:  221. 

—  Roman.     (H.  Norris)  Arcii.  6:  221. 

—  Standards  of.  (J.  E.  Iiilgard).J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  129. 
See  Decimal;  Metric  S.vstem;  Weights  and  Measures. 

Measures,  not  Men.     Eraser,  35:  571. 

Measurement.     (Sir  J.  Whitworth)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  71. 

—  French  and  English  Standards  of.     (.J.  F.  W.  Herschel) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  340. 

—  of  Water.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43:  93. 
See  Admeasurement. 

Measuring  an  Arc.     Chamb.  .J.  8:  2S3. 

—  Art  of.     (C.  W.  Siemens)  Eel.  Engin.  15:   159. 

—  Machines  for.     (G.  Richards)  .1.  Frar.kl.  Inst.  108:  41. 

—  and  gauging  Implements.     (.1.  Richards)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  107:   172. 
Measuring  Instruments.     Pract.  M.  5:  341. 
Meat  at  Starvation  Prices.     (A.  Wvnter)  Good  Words, 

7:  839- 

—  Butcher's.     Chamb.  J.  49:  719. 

—  Dear,  and  cheap  Fish.     All  the  Year,  14:  537. 

—  Dry.     All  the  Year,  13:  79. 

—  E.xtract  of.     (C.  Boner)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  292.  —  (E. 

Lankcster)  Nature,  2:  62. 

—  Few  Words  on.     Once  a  Week,  9:  425. 

—  for  the  Million.     Chamb.  .J.  44:  39. 

—  Imported.     Chamb.  J.  54:  253.     See  Provisions,  Un- 

salted. 

—  Modes  of  rendering  it  cheap.     Pennv  M.  II :  143. 

—  Preservation  of.     Once  a  Week,  20:  loi,  126.— All 

the  Year,  37:  495.  —  Hunt,  55:  291. 

—  Preserved.     Eraser,  45:  410.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33: 

491. 

and   Meat-Biscuits.     Chamb.   J.    18:    257.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  509. 

—  Supply  of.  English.     Chamb.  J.  45:  85,  759. 
Meaux.     (B.  R.  Parkes)  Argosy,  4:   113. 
Mecca.     Ed.  R.  104:  363. 

—  ar.d  Medina.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  14:   174. 

—  Burton's  Pilgrimage  to.     Bcntlcy,  39:  366. —  Dub.  R. 

39:  76.  41:  27.  — Eraser,  52:  31S.  53:  320.— 
Liv.  .\ge,  46:   553.  —  New  Q.  5:   138. 

—  Modern  Pilgrimage  to.'    Once  a  Week,  7:  656. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     (E.  D.  Proctor)  Galaxy,  5:  575. 

—  Return  of  Pilgrims  from.     Chamb.  .1.  11:   129. 
Mechanic's  Tool  Book,  Harrison's.     Pract.  M.  3:  328. 
Mechanics'   Institutions.      Ed.   R.  42:  499. —  (I?.  Hall) 

F"raser,  i:  40.  —  Wcstm.  41:  ji6. — Eel.  R.  69: 
662. — (T.  Davison)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  220.  —  (R. 
Lewis)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  223. — Irisli  Q.  5:  24S. — 
Pennj'  M.  3:  484.  4:  491,  500.  14:  1S7.  —  (G. 
S.  Phillips)  Peop.  J.  2:  22.  — (\V.  C.  Bennett)  Peop. 
J.  3:  213.  —  (G.  L.  Banks)  Peop.  J.  11:  130,  256. 
—  Tait.  n.  s.  5:  521. 

—  and  Infant  Schools.     Quar.  32:  410. 

—  and  the  Society  of  Arts.     Brit.  Q.  26:  323. 

—  Exhibitions  of.     Penny  M.  9:  74. 

—  in  f treat  Britain.     Tait.  n.  s.  2:   753. 

—  in  London.     Ed.  R.  47:  48 1. 

—  Origin  of.     (B.  B.  Thatcher)  Quar.  13:   17. 

—  Present  and  Future  of.     (^liaml).  J.  28:  364. 

—  Value  of.     (W.  .levons)  Peop.  .1.  5:  286.' 
Mechanics.     Mcth.  (^.  11:  310. 

—  applied  to  the  .\rfs,  Moselcy  on.     ^lo.  R.  136:  447. 

—  Ball  on.     (.T.  F.  Twisden)  Nature,  4:  510. 

—  Changes  in.     Hesp.  i:   217. 

—  Magnus's  Elementary.     Nature.  12:  394. 

—  of  Nature.     (Mrs.  R.  Jones)  Good  Words,  3:  730. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  28. 


Mechanics,  Physical  and  Celestial,  Peirce's.     (T.  Hill) 
Chr.  Exam.  64:  276. 

—  Renwick's.     Am.  Q.  II :  120.  — Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  247. 

—  Study  of.     (W.  G.  Adams)  Nature,  5:  3S9. 

—  Terms  used  in.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  42:  46. 
Mechanic  .\rts,  ( 'onsideration  due  to.     New  Eng.  M.  I :  i. 

—  Elementary  Instruction  in.     (E.  Atkinson)  Scrib.  21 : 

909. 

—  Influence  of.     (C.  Gayarre)  De  Bow,  17:  229,  379. 

—  Literature  and.     West.  M.  2:  1,  84. 

—  National  and  ethical  Bearings  of.     (R.  Fisk)  Univ.  Q. 

23:  44r. 
Mechanical  Conceptions,  Necessity  for  clear.      (W.  D. 

Marks)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  355. 
Mechanical  Conversion  of  Motion.     Eel.  Engin.  Ii:  360. 

—  (.1.  J.  Sylvester)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  213. 
Mechanical   Engineers,   Institution  of.     (E.  A.  Cowper) 

Eel.  Engin.  23:  276. 
Mechanical  Engineering.     (F.  J.  Bramwell)  Eel.  Engin. 

12:  173. 

—  in  1869.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  259. 

—  Progress  in.     Ed.  Engin.  6:  365.  —  (R.  II.  Thurston) 

Eel.  Engin.  25:  455. 
Mechanical  Euclid,  Wiiewell's.     Ed.  R.  67:  Si. 
Mechanical  Invention.    (T.  Walker)  No.  Am.  38:   122. 

—  Influence  of.     Knick.  3:  40. 

—  Lloyd  on.     Quar.  39:  432. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  72:  466. 

—  Progress  of.     Ed.  R.  89:  47.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  16: 

322.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  4S1. 
Mechanical  Jurisprudence.     (P.  A.  Browne)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst,  i:  21-352.     2:  19-347.     3:  102. 
Mechanical  Progress.     Pract.  M.  7:  250. 

—  Modern.     Pract.  M.  7;  309. 

Mechanical  Science.     (J.  Thomson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  98: 
2SS,  346. 

—  .\ddress  on.     (C.  W.  Merrifield)  Pract.  M.  6:  297. 

—  Modern.     (C.  W.  Siemens)  Fx-1.  Engiii.  i:  S65. 
Mechanical  .Skill,  its  Connection  with  highest  Science. 

(T.  P.  .Jones)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:   153,  225. 
Mechanism.     (A.  Rigg)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  341. 

—  and  manufactured  Products.     Penny  M.  lo:  13S-190. 
Mechlin.     Sketches  and  Studies  from  Belgium.     Eraser, 

52:  378. 
Mecklenburg  County,  N.  C.     (J.  G.  M.  Ramsey)  Land 

We  Love,  2:   120. 
Mecklenburg  Declaration  of   Independence,    1775.     (G. 

Bancroft)  Hist.  M.  12:  378.  —  (J.  C.  Welling)  No. 

Am.  118:  256.  —  .\m.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  200. — So.  Lit. 

Mess.  5:  417,  748. 
Iklecklenburgs,  The  two.     Colburn,  142:  379. 
Medals.     .\m.  J.  Sci.  27:  74.  —  (.^uar.  i:  98. 

—  American.     Norton,  3:  8. 

—  and  Coins.     Nat.  M.  4:  iS,  126. 

—  and  Medallions,  Casts  from.     Penny  M.  13:  237. 

—  Design  and  Ini]virt  of.    (II.  A.Hcimc<)  Hist.  M.  7:  141. 

—  English  C'oroTiation.  Till  on.     Mo.  R.  155:  559. 

—  Engraved,  Coins  and  Gems.     Praet.  M.  5:   225. 

—  Masonic.     Norton,  4:  7. 

—  of  the  Reformation,  Satirical.     (H.  N.   Humphreys) 

Once  a  Week,  6:  691. 

—  Satirical.     (F.  P.  Gonrdin)  ,\rch.  9:  61. 

—  struck  at  Birth  of  Charles  II.    (M.  Noble)  Arch.  13:  20. 

—  r.  S.  National.     (T.  B.  Myers)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  529. 

—  I'se  of.     Ox    Prize  Ess.  i:  141. 

Medal  or  Relief  Engraving.     Penny  M.  II :  495. 
Medallions  formed  en  CHrhre.     Penny  M.  13:  302. 

—  Plaster.     (.\.  Graves)  Recr.  Sci.  2:   12. 
Jleddling's  Journal.     Lond.  M.  Ii:  224. 
]^Iedea.  Character  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  3S3. 
Medfield,  Mass.,  Indian  Deed  of,  16S5.     N.  E.  Reg.  7: 

301. 


MEDFORD 


816 


MEDICI 


Medford,  Mass.,  Brooks's  History  of.     (.J.  Willard)  Clir. 

E.xam.  60:  24S. 
Media,  Wail  of,  and  Battle  of  Kiinaxa.  Colburn,  143 :  245. 
Media;val  Calendars;  Saints'  Days      Quar.  71:  379. 
Media; val  Legends  and  Superstitions,  Sources  of.  Black w. 

41:   741. 
Mcdiu!val  Life  in  London.     Clianib.  J.  32:  419. 
Mediicval  Mania.     (L.  Ritchie)  Cliauib.  ,J.  17:  225. 
Medi;Bvi.l  Mistake.     (J.  I'ayn)  Belgra.  37:  siipp.  66. 
Mediaivalisni  and  Nature.      (S.  S.   Hebberd)  Univ.  Q. 

29:   79. 

—  and  tlie  I'apacy.     New  Dom.  21 :  303. 
See  Middle  A{,^cs. 

Mediation.    (II.  Bannister)  Metli.  Q.  33:  254. 

—  and  Prayer.     (E.  Lord)  Am.  Presb.  It.  12:  417. 
Mediator,  On  Doctrine  of  a.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  720. 
Mediatorial  Itcligion.     Nat.  R.  2:  47S 

Medical  Attendance  and  other  Parochials.     (J.  Eagles) 

Blackw.  41:  629,  762. 
Medical  Botany,  Anicr.    (W.  Channing)  No.  Am.  6:  344. 

—  Bigelow's.     (W.  Channing)  No.  Am.  9:  23. 
Medical  Clinics,  Bricheteau  on.     Mo.  K.  142:  399. 
Medical  (College  at  Richmond,  Va.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  S27. 

—  of  Maryland.     Niles's  Reg   15:  26. 

—  Royal,  of  London.     Quar  2:  148,  351. 
Medical  Colleges.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  32:  296. 
Medical  Congress,  International,  1S81.   Westm.  116:403. 

Sir  J.  Paget's  Address.     Nature,  24:  325. 

Medical  Controversy.     Dem.  R.  35:  263. 

Medical  Corporations.     Westm.  35:  481. 

Medical  Dictionary,  Dunglison's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  98. 

Medical  Education.    (C.  E.  Buckingham)  O.  &  N.  4:  227. 

—  (N.  H.  Beemer)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  632. — Dub.  Univ. 

3:  592.  —  Nature,  6:  217. 

—  at  Cambridge,  England.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  28:  521. 

—  at  Edinburgh.     Anal.  M.  i:  348. 

—  in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  13:   215. 

■ —  in  Great  Britain,  Abuses  and  Defects  in.     Westm.  70: 
107. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (H.  C.  Wood,  jr.)  Lippiuc.  16: 

703.  —  (R.  A.  F.  Penrose)  Lippinc.  17:  256. 
Medical  Errors,  Popular.     Cliamb.  J.  11:  76-140.     14: 

364,  3S8,  412.  —  Liv.  Age,  21:  326. 
Medical  Essays,  Bigelow's.    (J.  Wyman)  No.  Am.  80:  459. 

—  of  Miner  and  Tully.    (T.  Bradford)  No.  Am.  17:  323. 
Medical  Etiquette.     (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation,  3:  54,  94. 
Medical  Evidence  of  Crime.    Cornh.  7:  338. 

Medical  Experience,  Millengen's  Curiosities  of.     Mo.  R. 

142:  213. 
Medical  Export  Evidence.    (H.  C.  Wood,  jr.)  Lippinc.  1 1 : 

443- 
Medical  Faculty,  Follies  of  the.     Dem.  R.  22:  215,  354. 

—  of  Paris,  Ancient.     Month,  3:  303,  466. 
Medical  .Journals  and  Medical  Men.     Zoist,  2:  273. 
Medical  Jurisprudence.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  129. —  So. 

Lit.  .J.  i:  369.  — Mo.  R.  119:  598. —Am.  Mo.  R. 
i:  446.  —  Anal.  M.  10:  131.  —  Blackw.  17:  351. 

—  and  Testimony.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  178. 

—  Beck's.     Blackw.  17:  351. 

—  Nature  and  Importance  of.     Lond.  M.  i:   132. 

—  Note  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  11:  204. 

—  Taylor's  Manual  of.     Mo.  R.  164:  251. 
Medical  Life,  Moral  Aspects  of.     Brit.  Q.  5:  186. 

—  Phase  of .     Hogg,  15:  332,  412. 

Medical  Literature,  National  Catalogue^f.  (J.  S.  Billings) 
Lib.  .J.  3:  107. 

—  Young's.     Quar.  9:  117. 

Medical  Logic.     (11.  Bronson)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  54. 
Medical  jMagazine.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  156. 
Medical  IMan's  Experiences.     Chamb.  J.  30:   129. 
Medical  Manias.     (1).  Clark)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  255. 
Medical  Missions,  Hindu.     Brit.  Q.  6:  356. 


Medical  Museum  at  Washington,  D.  C.    (A.  Wood)  0.  & 
N.  4:  411. 

—  Coxe's  Philadelphia.     Eel.  R.  2:  649. 
Medical  Nuts  to  crack.     All  the  Year,  5:  358. 
Medical  Odds  and  Kiuls.    (J.  Brown)  Good  Words,  2:  651. 
Medical  Philosophy,  History  of.     (S.  Adams)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  II :  392. 
Medical  Police  of  tlie  United  Kingdom.    Westm.  45:  56. 
Medical  Practice.     Mo.  R.  87:  163. 

—  Changes  in.     All  the  Year,  2:  484. 

—  Sir.).  Graham's  Billon.  (Sir  B.C.  Brodie)  (^uar.  75:  i. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Dub.  R.  18:  174. 

—  Statutes  on.    (E.  W.  Cushing)  Internat.  R.  10:  367. 
Medical  Profession.     (E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  32:  367.  —  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  9:  297.  —  (S.  B.  Hunt)  Putnam,  2:  315. 
—  (E.  0.  Haven)  Meth.  (J.  25:  100. 

—  Doctor  Sangrado.     (F.  .lacox)  Colburn,  135:  2S8. 

—  IIow  to  enter.     (JI.  C.  Ward)  St.  James,  36:  409. 

—  Morality  ot.     Mod.  R.  2:  296,  489.  — (E.  Blackwell) 

Mod.  R.  2:  750. 

—  Present  Attitude  and  Tendencies  of,  1852.    (W.  Hook- 

er) New  Eng.  10:  548. 
Medical  Quack  Books.     Mo.  R.  120:  225. 
Medi  al  Quackery.     Fraser,  2:  264. 

—  and  Jlr.  St.  John  Long.     Fraser,  i:  451. 

Medical  Reform.     Ed.  R.  81:  235.  —  (Sir  B.  C.  Brodie) 

Quar.67:53.    75:  i.  —  Mo.  R.  148:  349.    154:228. 

Medical  Relief,  Administration  of.    (K.  Chadwick)  Kraser, 

74:  353- 
Medical  Reports,  Currie's.     Ed.  R.  7:  42. 
Medical  School,  University  of  Pa.     Peim  Mo.  8:  557. 
Medical  Schools  at  the  South.     So.  Q.  22:  235. 

—  in  England  and  Germany.  (S.  Strieker)  Nature,  2 :  349, 

369.     3:  81. 

—  in  London.     (R.  B.  Carter)  Contemp.  34:  582.  —  (W. 

Gilbert)  Fortn.  31:  47. 
Medical  Science,  Ancient  and  modern  Discoveries  in.    (C. 
0'Leary)Nat.  Q.  11:  131. 

—  Cultivation  of.     (Sir  J.  Paget)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  774. 

—  Present  Condition  of.     New  Q.  2:  97. 

Medical  .Society,  Connecticut.     (T.  Miner)  Am.  Q.  Keg. 
11:  279. 

—  Mass.    (E.  Alden)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  358.     13:  75. 

—  N.  H.    (J.  B.  Abbot;  T.  P.  Hill)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  365. 

—  Rhode  Island.     (U   Parsons)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  254. 
Medical  Societies.     (E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  27:  43. 

—  Despotic  Character  of.     AVestm.  65:  530. 

—  of  Great  Britain,  and  Need  of  Reform.   Westm.  69:  478. 
Medical  Statistics.     (J.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  240. 

—  of  Privy  Council.     All  the  Year,  12:   198. 

—  of  Virginia.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  643. 
Medical  Students,  Letter  to.     Fraser,  5:  238. 
Medical  Studies.     Nature,  8:  461. 

—  Hints  on.     Nature,  lo:  435. 

Medical  Superstitions.  Chamb.  J.  1 :  168. — Mo.  R.  164:  70. 

—  Notes  on.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  212. 

Medical  Topics,  Essay's  on.     (A.  P.  Peabodj-)  No.  Am. 

93:  195 

Hayward's.     (S.  Kneeland)  No.  Am.  83:   167. 

Jledical  t'niversity  of  New  York.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  550. 
Medical  Women.  "  (J.  Stan.sfeld)  19th  Cent,  i:  888. 
Medici.  Catherine  de.    Dub.  LTniv.  34:  15,  273.— Month, 

26:  344,  478.  —  Bentley,  44:  43.  —  Temp.  Bar,  44: 

182.  — Same  art.  Kcl.  M.  85:  319.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  126:  259.  — For.  Q.  26:  145.  —  Dub.  Univ.  34: 

i5>  273- 

—  Correspondence  of.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  31 :   130. 

—  Marie  de.     See  I\Iarie  de  Medici. 

Medici,  Lorenzo  de'.     Ed.  R.  145:  228.  — Penny  M.  13; 
219,  229. 

—  Reumont's.     (T.  F.  Crane)  No.  Am.  122:  437. 
Medici,  Luigia  de.     Blackw.  60:  114. 


MEDICI 


817 


MEG^RA 


Medici  Family.    For.  Q.  5:  475.    Same  art.  Mus.  16:  563. 
—  Penny  M.  13:  210. 

—  and  Florence.     (J.  A.  Symonds)  Fortn.  28:  827.    29: 

277.     Same  art.  Liv.  Afje,  136:  67.     137:  3. 

—  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  79:   1,121. 

—  Influence  of.     Nat.  Q.  8:  59. 

—  Mausoleum  of,  at  Florence.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  527. 

—  Memorials  of.     Art  J.  13:  2S9. 

Medicine,  Ancient.     (W.  Channing)  No.  Am.  8:  217. 

—  and  Chemistry.     (I.  Ilemsen)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  15:  214. 

—  and  Matrimony;  a  Tale.    Canad.  Mo.  7:  513.    8:  45. 

—  and  Organic  Nature.     (F.  W.  J.  Sclielliny)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  15:  I. 

—  and  Physiology'.     (W.James)  No.  Am.  107:  322. — 

Liv.  Age,  75:  463. 

—  Clinical,  Graves  on.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  307. 

—  Cooke's  Treatise  on.     West.  Mo.  It.  2:  43,  123. 

—  Delusions  of.     (H.  Draper)  Harper,  46:  385. 

—  Dickson's  System  of.     (W.  Ware)  No.  Am.  73:  534. 

—  Divinity,  and  Law.     Am.  Mo.  JL  i:  217. 

—  Fashions  in.     (E.  Spencer)  Atlan.  37:  551. 

—  French  and  English  Schools  of.     For.  Q.  18:  303. 

—  Hale's  Dissertations  on.     (H.  Ware)  No.  Am.  14:  251. 

—  Hindu  System  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  535. 

—  History  of.     Westm.  16:  73.  —  Mo.  K.  136:  505. 

—  Imaginative.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  455. 

—  in  Africa,  Winterbottom's  Account  of.    Ed.  R.  5:  392. 

—  in  America.     Anal.  M.  9:  iii. 

—  in  ancient  Times.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  405. 

—  Jackson's  Principles  of.     Am.  Mo.  K.  2:  323. 

—  Modern,  Aims  of.     Quar.  126:  534.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  lOi:  643. 
Appliances  of.     (W.  O.  Johnson)  No.  Am.  I17:  i. 

—  Xature  of  Evidence  in.    ( AV.  Hooker)  New  Eng.  1 1 :  549. 

—  of  our  Forefathers.     Sharpe,  37:  94. 

—  Old  English  Medical  MS.  (G.  Stephens)  Arch.  30:  349. 

—  Origin  and  Progress  of.     Mo.  K.  120:  567. 

—  Practice  of,  Watson's.    (G.  II.  Lewes)  Eraser,  57:  94. 

—  Progress  of.     Ed.  R.  136:  488.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

80:  129.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  259. — Westni. 
116:  403.  —  (W.  B.  Cheadlc)  Fortn.  6:  567.  Same 
art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  95. 

—  Reality  of.     (.\.  K.  Gardner)  Galaxy,  10:  670. 

—  Relations  of  the  Public  to.    (T.  Mayo)  Eraser,  62:  179. 

—  Revolution  in;  Life  of  Dr.  Cullen.     (Sir  W.  Hamil- 

ton) Ed.  R.  55:  461. 

—  Romance  of.     (F.  Arnold)  Lond.  Soc.  12:  22S.     16: 

497.  18:  269.  20:  532.  22:  542.  Same  art.  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  2:  422.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  676.  74: 
29.V     75:  6i2.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  ^7}. 

—  Sacrilieial.     Liv.  Age,  127:  490. 

—  Shall  we  throw  Physic  to  the  DogsV     IJroadw.  8:  27;;. 

—  State.     (F.  E.  Anslie)  Macmil.  11:  306. —  Xature,  4: 

137.  —  (J.  Simon)  Xature,  24:  370. 

—  Study  of.  Good  on.     I'.cl.  I.'.  42:  07,  210. 

—  Use  and  .\buse  of.     Chamb.  .1.   11:  273.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  17:  520. 

—  Vagaries  of.     (C.  B.  Hall)  Canad.  .1.  n.  s.  11:  225. 

—  Wumen  as  Physicians.     .Sec  Women. 
Medicines,  C)l(l  English.     House.  WunU.  n:   -^04. 

—  Patent,   how  maile   and   sold.     ( T.    II.   Jones)  Good 

Words,  2:  371. 

—  <>uac-k.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  lo:  4-51. 

Medicine  Men.    (IT.  M.  Rdliinsim)  Apiil.ton,  14:  Si:;. 
Medieine- Takers,  Hints  to.     Mi>.  R    130:  2S1. 
Medina  and  Mecca.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  14:   174. 
Burton's  I'ilgrimage  to.     IJentley.  39:  ^r/i.  —  Dub. 

R.  39:  76.     41:  27.— Fr.Tser.  52:  31S.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  36:  956.     Same  art.  Liv.  .Vge.  46:  55-^. — 

Eraser,  53:    320.  —  New  Q.  5:    13S!  —  Chamb.  J. 

24:  330. 
Mediocrity.     Chamb.  J.  16:  321. 


Mediocrity,  Pleasures  of.     Liv.  Age,  137:  315. 

—  Useful.     Once  a  Week,  18:  119. 

Mediocrities,  Paradise  of.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  i :  43. 
Mediterranean  Sea.     (II.  Christmas)  Bentley,  30:    520. 
—  Beulley,  44:   5. 

—  and  the  East,  .Modern  Travels  in.    Dub.  Univ.  38:  436. 

—  and  its  Vicissitudes.     Nat.  Q.  24:  288. 

—  Christian  Researches  in.     Meth.  M.  45:  720. 

—  Climate  of.     (W.  Black)  Ed.  New  Pliilos.  J.  5:  243. 

—  Coasts  of.  Rambles  on.     No.  Brit.  28:   13S. 

—  Commerce  of.     Ed.  R.  6:  47S. 

with  India.     (R.  Park)  Hunt,  6:  201. 

—  Coral  Fishery  in.     House.  Words,  2:  379. 

—  Cruise  in.     St.  Paul's,  8:  73. 

—  Deltas  of.    Ed.  R.  145:  99.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132: 

5'5- 

—  Dull  Day  in  dull  Port  on.     St.  Paul's,  7:  563.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  76:  5S8.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  86. 

—  Egerton's  Sketches  in.     Mo.  R.  160:  314. 

—  The  French  Lake.     Quar.  75:  532.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  5:  83.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  5:  361. 

—  History  of.     (J.  S.  Howson)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  20:   1. 

—  Modern  Travels  on.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  436. 

—  Name  of.     (F.  J.  Bell)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  271. 

—  Non-Historic  Stone  Relics  of.    (S.  P.  Oliver)  Anthrop. 

J.  4:  90. 

—  Physical  Geography  of,  during  the  Pleistocene  Age. 

(VV.  B.  Dawkins)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  12:  159. 

—  Policy  of  England  in  1S75.     (J.  C.  Paget)  St.  .lames. 

37:  374- 

—  Ricliardson's  Travels  in.     Meth.  M.  46:  16S. 

—  Sketches.     Fiaser,  27:  377. 

—  Smyth  on.    (Sir  W.  Holland)  Ed.  R.  106:  356.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  43:  190.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  55:  6G1. 
—  Eraser,  49:  674. 

—  Temple's  E.vcursions  in.    Mo.  R.  137:  1 13.     141:149. 

—  Tides  of.     Nature,  12:  43. 

—  N'oyage  to.     De  Bow,  17:   185. 

—  Wanderings  along.     (B.  Murphy)  Gala.xy,  18:  370. 
Medium  of   the   last  Century.     Blackw.   125:   43,  1S5. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  S06.     141:  39. 

—  An  old.     All  the  Year,  9:  394. 

Mediums  under  other  Names.     All  the  Year.  7:   130. 
Medmenham  Abbey.     (M.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar,  9:  38. 
Medusa.     All  the  Year,  12:   153,  iSo. 
Medusa-,  The.     (E.  R.  Lankester)  Nature,  21:  415. 

—  Abortion  in.     (G.  J.  Romanes)  Nature,  13:  496. 

—  Discophores.     (T.  Hincks)  Poji.  Sci.  R.  10;   117. 

—  Hydroid.     (T.  Hincks)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  11:  337. 
Jledusa,  Wreck  of  the.     All  tlie  Year,   17:    77.     Same 

art.  Ed.  .M.  68:  6S6. 
Meek,  Alex.  B.     Red  Eagle.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:   107. 
Meek,  Fielding  B.     (C.  A.  White)  .Vm.  J.  .Sci.  113:   1(19. 
Meeta;  a  Fragment.    (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Dem.  R.  12:  279. 
Meeting;  a  I'oem.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Allan.  21:   221. 
Meeting  of  the  Flowers;  a  Poem.    (D.  E.  .McCarthv)  Dub. 

Univ.  39:  5S4. 
Meetings  aiul  Partings.     Dub.  Univ.  34:   --,-. 
Meeting-Honsc  and  the   Ministry.     (C.   L.  Wondwortli) 

Cong.  R.  7:  541. 

—  Impressions  of  a.     Liv.  Age.  134:   761. 

—  Use  of  the  Word.     Cong,  i:  294. 
Mccting-Houses.     Cong.  Q.  15:  24S. 

—  our  Gr.indfather's  Jemples.     (C.  F.  Richardson)  Liiv 

pine.  26:  67S. 
Meg  of  Meldon.     (W.  Reid)  Once  a  Week,  5:  711. 
Meg  of  Elil)aiik.     Eraser,  54:  539.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

51:  rnS. 
Meg  Hartley's  Cure;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  R.  Church)  Temp. 

Bar,  23:  512.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  6:  147. 
Meg  Myrtle.     (Mrs.  A.  King^fov.l)  Tinsley,  20:  293-389. 
Megxra,  Last  Voyage  of  the.     Bl.-ickw.  iii:  93, 


MEGiERA 


818 


MELVILLE 


Megasra,  Voyage  and  Loss  of.     Cornh.  24:  71S.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  78:  203. 
Megalithic  Remains  in  Dorset  and  Kent,  England.     (E. 

H.  \V.  Dunkin)  Reliquary,  II :   145.     12:  67. 
Megass,    Influence    on    Aunnal    Decomiiosition    of.      J. 

Franlil.  Inst.  77:  255. 
Megatherium,  The.     Penny  M.  i:  180. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Knick.  64:   518. 

—  Osseous  Structure  of.     (R.  Owen)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  91. 
Mehemet  Ali.     (E.  W.   Stoughton)  Hunt,  4:   35.  — So. 

Lit.  Jless.  9:  321.  —  Hluckw.  49:  65.  —  Am.  J.  Sci. 
28:  30. — Am.  Eel.  i:  205.  —  Dub.  R.  4:  440.  19: 
174.— Mo.  R.  153:   526. 

—  and  Egypt,  Madden  on.     Mo.  R.  154:  329. 

—  and  Ills  Family.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  404. 

—  and  his  I'olicy.     Mo.  R.  156:  46. 

—  Interviews  with.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  695. 
.Mehetabel;  a  Poem.     (L.  Larcom)  Atlan.  27:  671. 
.Mehmandars,  Journey  with.     Penny  M.  3:  94. 
Mehul.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  6:  120. 

Meiggs,  Henry,  Finance  of.     Pioneer,  3:  16. 

—  in  Peru.     (C.  A.  Wetmore)  Overland,  7:   175. 
Meigs,  Col.   R.   Jonathan.     (H.   P.   Johnston)  M.   Am. 

Hist.  4:  282. 
Meikle,  James,  Life  and  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  18:  362. 
Meinhold,  Wm.   Amber  Witch.    Fra.ser,  38:  363.  —  Brit. 

Q.  3:  133.  —  Quar.  74:  199.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

2:  102.  —  Eel.  R.  80:  299. 

—  Sidonia,  the  Sorceress.     Chr.  Rem.  18:  344. 
Meininger  Company  and  the  London  Stage.     Appleton, 

26:  357. 
Meissonier,    Jean   Louis   Ernest.     Appleton,   2:    iiS. — 
with  portrait,  F^l.  M.  90:  251. 

—  Day  with.     Am.  Arch.  5:   5.1. 

—  Visit  to  the  Studio  of.    (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  14:  758. 
Meister  Karl's  Sketch  Book.    (G.  G.  Leland)  Knick.  37: 

355-  42-1,  502.     38:  49-  134,  33°-     39=  sS-joS-    4°: 
37-220. 
Melancholy.     (C.  Patmore)  Fraser,  57:  562. 

—  and    Religion,  Supposed  Connection   between.     Chr. 

Obs.  5:  673. 

—  Atrabiliuus's  Reflections  on.     Lond.  JI.  6:  277. 

—  Burtnn's  Anatomy  of.     Liv.  Age,  71:  99. 

—  in  religious  Persons,  Causes  of.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  733. 
Melanchthon,  Philip.     (J.  Hutchison)  Fraser,  94:    723. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  156. 

—  and  the  Present.     (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  2:  325. 

—  and  Jeremy  Taylor.     Quar.  14:  236. 

—  Character  and  Works  of.     Brit.  Q.  3:  191.     Same  art. 

Eel.  jr.  3:  27. 

—  Cox's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  25:  449.  —  Meth.  M.  38:  S20. 

—  Influence  of.     (L.  H.  Sheldon)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  306. 

—  Letters  of.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  10:   i. 

—  Life  of.     Bib.  Sac.  3:  301.  —  (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam. 

20:  273. — Meth.  M.  21:  19. 

and   Educational    Services  of.     (K.  von  Raumer) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  741. 

—  Theology  of.     (H.  Heppe)  Mercersb.  5:   18S. 

—  Works  o"f.     (C.  P.  Krauth,  jr.)  Evang.  R.  3:  575. 
Melanesia,  Christianity  in.     Liv.  Age,  42:  38;*. 
Melanie.     (C.  F.  Morse)  Harper,  57:  866. 
Melbourne,  W.  L.,  VLscounf.     (Lord  Houghton)  Fortn. 

29:  207.  Same  art.  l'"cl.  M.  90:  513.  —  Temp.  Bar. 
52:  528.  —  Ed.  R.  89:  268.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  16: 
2S9. — Fraser,  19:   186. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  147:  524.  —  Westm.  iio:  418. 

—  Ministry  of,  Fall  of.     Blackw.  37:  30. 
Vote  of  Confidence  in.     Blackw.  47:  412. 

—  Obituary  Notice  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  867. 

—  Torrens's  Life  of.    Quar.  145:  188.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  136:  387. —  Cong  7:  163. 
Melbourne.     (J.  Manning)  Overland,  3:  328. 


Melbourne,  Arrival  of  the  Mail  in.     Cliamb.  J.  41:  598. 

—  Exhibition  of  iSSi,  Fine  .Vrts  in.     Art  J.  33:  324, 

—  in  1S69.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  225. 

—  in  iSSi.     Argosy,  31:  427. 

—  Memories  of.     Chamb.  J.  32:   145. 

—  Meteorology  at.     Nature,  14:   153. 

—  Museum  at,  Rocks  and  Minerals  in.    Nature,  13:   165. 

—  Observatory  at.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  2:  303.  —  Na- 

ture, 13:   173. 

—  Sketch  of.     Irish  Mo.  8:  644. 

—  Street  in.  St.  James, 16:  196.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  17. 

—  Voynge  to.     Clhamb.  J.  32:  49. 

Jleibouriie  Church,   Derby;^hire,  Account  of.     (W.  Wil- 

kiiis)  Arch.  13:  290. 
Melchisedek.     (J.  Brown)  Good  Words,  22:  422.  —  Am. 

Presb.  R.  10:  20S.  —  Bib.  R.  5:  217.  — (J.  B.  Gross) 

ICvang.  R.  20:  50. 

—  and  his  Moral.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  38:  i. 

—  Character  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  516. 

—  Eternal  Life  and  Priesthood.     (C.  A.  Auberlen)  Bib. 

Sac.  i5:  528. 

—  Wlio  was?   (I.  Headley)  Am.Bib.  Rcpos.  3(1  s.4:  495. 
Meldrum  Family.     (W.  Howitt)  Howili,  3:   163-355. 
Mulekartha,  Temple  of.     Eel.  R.  54:   28. 

Jleliba-us  in  London.    Chamb.  J.  36:  7-401.    37:26-185. 

Melito,  Miot  de.  Count.     See  Miot  de  .Alilito. 

Melito  of  Sardis,  and  his  Remains.    Kitfo,  15:  121.    16: 

434.     17:  121. 
Mellen,  Grenville.     Bunker  Hill  Ode.     (J.  Everett)  No. 

Am.  22:  209. 

—  Poems  of.    Am.  Q.  22:  194.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  317. — 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  403. 

—  Works  of.     Am.  Mo.  JNI.  3:  73. 

Melleray,  Mount,  and  the  Irish  Rhine.     (F.  Ryan)  Cath. 

World,  30:  389. 
Mellon,  llein-y.     (C.  Collier)  Reliquary,  12:  152. 
Melodrama.     All  the  Year,  41 :  436. 

—  in  a  First-Class  (Carriage.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  743. 
Melodv,  Morsels  of.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  9:  503.    10: 

1 88. 
Melodies,  Ancient  National.    Blackw.  10:  554.    11:  86. 

12:  466. 
Melon,  History  and  Growth  of.  OnceaWeek,9:  362,439. 
Melons  and  Melon  Culture.     All  the  Year,  i:  509. 
Mellonta  Tauta.     (E.  A.  Poe)  Godey.  38:  133. 
Melrose  Abbey.     Eel.  M.  36:  809.  —  Penny  JI.  2:  241. 

—  Carved  Stalls  of.     (O.  Delepierre)  Arch.  31:  346. 

—  Visit  to.     (H.  D.  Jenkins)  Overland.  4:  135. 
Melton  Mowbray  Sporting  Club.    (C.  J.  Apporley)  Quar. 

47:  216. 
Melun,  Arinand  de.     (W.  C.  Robinson)  Month,  42:   5S0. 
Melusina.     All  the  Year,  21 :  475,  499. 
jSIelvill,   Henry,  with  portrait.     Hogg,   6:    289.  —  Liv. 

Age,  61:  451. 
Melville,  Andrew.    Ed.  Mo.  R.  3:  199.  —  Blackw.  16:  251. 

—  M'Cric's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  34:   532. 

l\Ielville,  G.  J.  W.     The  Gladiators.     Fraser,  69:  347. 
Melville,  Herman.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Putnam,  i:   155. — 
Putnam,  9:  384. 

—  Adventures  of.     Chamb.  J.  5:  265,  2S2. 

—  and  the  South  Sea  Missions.     Kcl.  R.  92:  425.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  325.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  553. 

—  iSIardi.     Dem.  R.  25:  44.  — Liv.  Age,  21:  1824. 

—  Marquesas  Islands.     Eel.  R.  83:  448. 

—  Moby  Dick.     Internat.  M.  4:  602. 

—  Novels  of.      Dub.    Univ.  47:    51        Same   art.  Liv. 

Age,  48:  560. 

—  Omoo.     Blackw.  61:  754.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14: 

145.  — (G.  W.  Peck)  Am.  Whig  R.  6:   36.  — Dub. 
R.  23:  341. 

—  Redburn.     Blackw.  66:  567. —  Liv.  Age,  23:  5S0. 

—  Typee      Am.  Whig  R.  3:  415. 


MELVILLE 


819 


MEXDELSSOHX 


Melvilk',  Hennaii,  Writings  of.    Colburn,  98:  300.   Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  40I.     Same  i;n.  Kcl.  M.  30:  46. 
Mclvili^,  i-ord,  Moiiiiinent  to.     Ulatkvv.  6:  502,690. 
Melvin,  Janics.     (U.  Matsor.)  ilaiiiiil.  9:  225. 
Member  iroi;i  loxdcn.     (J.  P.  Qiiim  y)  Allan.  11:  730. 
Membrane,  Lucky.     St.  James,  19:   126. 
Memnon.     (T.  A.  Ilarcouri)  Uverlund,  12:  540. 

—  a  Poem.     (C.  G.  D.  Roberts)  Serib.  18:  21S. 

—  Head  of.     Lond.  M.  3:   125. 

Itemoval  of,  by  Bolzoni.     Blackw.  4:  417. 

—  Statue  of,  at  Thebes,     (juar.   138:    529.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  85:  179.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  475. — 
Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  353.  — Fraser,  42:  2'j7. 

Ir.scriplions  on.     Penny  M.  11:  3S9. 

Miibjcal.     Fraser,  i:  153.     Same  art.  Internat.  M. 

i:  52S. 

Memoirs,  Every  JIan  writes  Iiis  own.    Lond.  Soc.  39:  So. 

—  Future,  Recent  Materials  fur.     Temj).  Bar,  58:  524. 

—  of  an  adopted  Son.     All  the  Year,  5:  90. 

—  of  a  Lady;  from  the  German.     Fraser,  36:  1S2. 

—  of  a  Man  of  the  World.    Bentley,  32:  25;-673.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  27:  327,  454. 
Memoranda.    (S.  L.  Clemens)  Galaxy,  9:  717,858.    10: 

133-376.     11:  150,  312,  615. 
Memorial   containing  a   summary  View  of   Facts,   etc. 

Olden  Time,  2:   142. 
Memorials  of  a  quiet  Life.    (C.  K.  Paul)  Theo.  R.  10 :  98. 
Memorial  Paving-Tiles.     Antii|uary,  2:  37. 
Memorial  Window;  a  Dramatic  Story.    (J.  Ilatton)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  1 :  93,  240,  389. 
Memory.     (0.  A.   Brownson)   Dem.    R.    12:    40.  —  So. 

Lit.   Mess.  4:    680.  —  Fraser,   29:    546. — Mus.    5: 

391.  —  (.J.  Hamilton)  Good  Words,  5:   148.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  62:  104.  —  (A.  J.  Faust)  Appletoii,  24: 

524. — (R.   L'slier)   Peop.   J.   7:    244. — Chamb.   .J. 

54:  349.  —  Blackw.  128:  421.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

95:  729.  — Chr.  Obs.  34:  517,  5S1. 

—  a  Poem.     (W.  II.  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar,  54:  486. 

—  a  Poem.     (E.  E.  Rexford)  Lakeside.  2:  389. 

—  and  Absence  of  Mind.     All  the  Year,  26:  365. 

—  and  Conscience  in  a  future  Stale.     (E.  Fisher)  Univ. 

Q.  5:  221- 

—  and  its  Caprices.     Liv.  Age,  34:  606. 

—  and  the  WiU.     Liv.  Age,  139:   56. 

—  Art  of.     Anal.  :M.  4:   117.  — (F.  Buwen)  No.  Am.  61: 

260. — Chamb.  J.  42:  342. 

—  Artiiicial.    (R.  J.  Wilmot)  (^lar.  9:  125.  —  Cornh.  29: 

581.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  iS.  —  Dub.  R.  81 :  172. 

—  as  an  intellectual  Power.     Liv.  Age,  84:  513. 

—  Curiosities  of.  (A.  Young)  Lakeside, 8:  12S.  —  Chamb. 

J.  51:  157- 

—  Double.     (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind,  i:  552. 

—  Essence  of.     Dub.  Univ.  92:  95. 

—  Fallacies  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Galaxy,  i:  149. 

—  Feiuaigle"s  New  Art  of.     Eel.  R.  18:  321. 

—  Illusions  of.     Cornh.  41:  416.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

145:  432.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  686. 

—  in  Education.     U'estern,  2:  393. 

—  Keys  of.     Temp.  Bar,  13:   202. 

—  Morbid.     Once  a  Week,  3:  2S5. 

—  Oflices  and  moral  Uses  of.     Chr.  Exam.  56:  209. 

—  Phenomena  of.     (S.  II.  Dickson)  Lipi)ine.  3:   189'. 

—  Process  of.     (I.  On)  .\m.  .1.  Sci.  23:  278. 

—  Remarkable   Cases   of.      (W.    D.    Ilcnkle)   J.    Spec. 

Philos.  5:  6. 

—  Retentive  Power  of.     (A.  Bain)  Forln.  10:  237. 

—  Ribot  on.     (.J.  Sully)  ^lind,  6:  500. 

—  Unconscious.     (G.  .1.  Romanes)  Nature,  23:  285. 

—  versus  IJeasi  n.     Tinsley,  9:   1S3. 
Menunics,  Good.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  618. 

—  Great.  Dub.  Univ.  60:  377.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  549. 
Memphis,  Egypt.     Once  a  Week,  7:  4S7.  I 


Memphis,  Egypt,  and  the  Memphians.     (R.  Keeler  and 
A.  R.  Waud)  Ev.  Sat.  11:  308. 

—  and  Sakkarah.     Chamb.  J.  12:  218. 

—  Serapeum  of.     Am.  Arch.  7:  223. 

Menji)his,   Tenn.,    and   its   manufacturing   Advantages. 
De  Bow,  10:  525. 

—  Riots  at,  1866,  Moral  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  2: 

616. 

—  Sewerage  of.     Am.  Arch.  6:  189.     8:  125,  136. 
Mem])liis  Convention.    Hunt,  15:  63.  —  (.L  D.  B.  De  Bow) 

De  Bow,  1:7.    8:  217.  —  So.  Q.  10:  377. 
Memphis  Jlemorial,  Calliouu's  Report  on.     (W.  Greene) 

Am.  Whig  R.  7:  15. 
Memiihremagog,  Lake.    (J.  Aleyne)  Canad.  JIo.  10:  120. 
Men,   -Vmericau  and   English.     (.J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy, 

9:  75S. 

—  and  Brutes.     (C.  S.  Henry)  Hours  at  Home,  10:  406. 

—  and  Coats.     Fraser,  24:  208. 

—  and  Pictures.     Fraser,  24:  98. 

—  and  Things  in  1823.     (W.  J.  Fox)  Westm.  i:  i. 

—  and  Women,  Difference  of  Genius.    Blackw.  16:  387. 

of  the  1 8th  Century,  Houssaye's.     So.  Q.  22:  63. 

of  the  Time.     Eel.  M.  38:  283. 

Relations  of.     (.M.  G.  Grey)  I'ortn.  32:  673. 

—  Fortunate.     (.J.  H.  Browne)  Overland,  11:   133. 

—  Great,  Weaknesses  of.     Cornh.  36:  711. 

—  Loose.     Cornh.  39:  476. 

—  Natural  T'^tiuality  of.     De  Bow,  25:  308. 

—  not  Measures.     St.  .James,  23:  244. 

—  of  Genius;  a  Poem.     (M.  Arnold)  Cornh.  2:  33. 

—  of  Letters.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  6:   103. 
Brougham's  Lives  of.     Brit.  Q.  2:    197.  —  (W.  B. 

O.  I'eabody)  No.  Am.  61:   383.     64:   59.  —  Quar. 

76:   62.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  6:   539.     Same  art. 

JaI.  M.  6:  23.  —  Fraser,  31:  647.     34:   67.  —  Liv. 

Age,  10:  9. 

Public  Patronage  of.     Fraser,  33:   58. 

Ways  and  Words  of.     Liv.  Age,  68:  637. 

—  of  Science,  Arago  and  Brougham  oil.     Quar.  97:  473. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  84.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47: 
641. 
Nature  and  Nurture  of.    (F.  Galton)  Nature,  9:  344. 

—  Proper  Sphere  of.    (Mrs.  A.  A.  Brown)  Putnam,  4:  305. 

—  Representative.     Set  Emerson,  R.  W. 

—  Types  of,  and  how  they  change.     Chamb.  J.  58:  725. 

—  Unclassed.     Chamb.  ,J.  58:  497. 

—  Varieties  of.     All  the  Year,  11:   12S. 

—  who  have  fallen;  the  Book-Canvasser.  Tinsley,  26:  81. 
the  Pencil  Pedler.       Tinsley,  27:  121. 

—  with  and  without  a  Vocation.     Dub.  L'niv.  65:  5S1. 

—  Wonderful.     All  the  Year,  10:  210. 

Men"s   itights.     Putnam,  7:   208.  —  (Mrs.  R.  H.   Davis) 

Putnam,  13:  212. 
Men's  Wives.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Fraser,  28:   iSS-494. 
M(-iiage,  Gilles;   a  French   Dr.   Johnson.     (W.  Besant) 

Temp.  Bar,  44:   24. 
Menaiciana,  Mxtracts  from.     (D.  Marshall)   Dub.  Univ. 

85:  222. 
Menai  Straits,  Tubular  Bridge  across.    Hogg,  5:  89.    See 

IJridges. 
Mcnander.     Cornh.  39:  550.  — Quar.  98:  65. 

—  and  the  Greek  Comedy.     Westm.  64:  302. 
Mencius,  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  142:  65. 
Mcndelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix.    (F.  Hiller)  Macmil.  29: 

211,  519.  30:  35.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  323. 
673.  121:  21S,  672.-  (G.  A.  MacFarreii)  Am. 
Whig  R.  8:  305.  —Eraser,  36:  7^2..  Same  art.  1x1. 
M.  13:  173.  — (E.  Sobolewski)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  7: 
(Oct.)  51.  — Eug.  Dom.  M.  3:  175.  — (T.  Ross) 
Bentley,  22:  521.  — Bentley,  49:  1^'.  —  Xat.  R.  15:  1. 

—  and  Goethe.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  247. — Temp.  Bni-,  42:    16;. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  y^^. 


MENDELSSOHN 


820 


MERCANTILE 


Meudelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix,  and  his  Music.  Brit.  Q. 
24:  324.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  429.  —  Putnam, 
10:   1S5.  —  (JI.  V.  Cliorley)  Peop.  J.  2:  214. 

—  iind  Mosclieles.     (L.  W.  Lillie)  Harper,  58:  56. 

—  as  an  Intluence.     Fraser,  79:  525. 

—  lieiiediel's  Lecture  on.     Liv.  Age,  26:  202. 

—  Elijah.     (H.  K.   Haweis)   Contemp.  14:    363.     Same 

art.  N.  Eel.  7:  278. 

—  Letters.     Ed.  li.  115:  127.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72: 

579. —Brit.    Q.   36:    293.— Nat.    K.    18:    355.— 
Fraser,  68:  655.     70:  226.  —  Victoria,  3:  334. 

and  Life.     (J.  T.  Tucker)  Bost.  R.  5:  378. 

to  Madame  Mosclieles.     Harper,  58:  426. 

—  Life  and  Works  oL     Dub.  R.  52:  1S4. —Potter  Am. 

Mo.  12:  13S. 

—  Recollections    of.     (Dr.  Dorn)   Temp.  Bar,    34:    397. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  453. — (Prof.  Lobe)  Once  a 
Week,  16:  552.  —  (Mrs.  S.  Austin)  Fraser,  37:  426. 

—  Reformation  Symphonj-.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  75. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  449. 

—  Song  of  Praise.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  4:  62. 
Mendelssohn,  Moses,  Memoir  of.     EcL  It.  41:  512. 
Mendelssohn  Family.     Penn  Mo.  lo:  713. 
Mendelssohn  Quintette  Club,  Boston,  1S71,  with  portraits. 

Ev.  Sat.  10:  541. 

Mendez-Gaspar;  a  Stor}-.    (C.  Cro-we)  Chanib.  J.  17:  iS. 

Mendicancy  and  Vagabondage  in  England.  (J.  C.  Par- 
kinson) Temp.  Bar,  17:  178.  • 

—  Relief  of.     ( W.  H.  Hodge)  Penn  Mo.  11 :  177. 

—  Statistics  of.     (J.  P.  Boileau)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  11:  43. 
Mendicant;  a  Tale.     Sliarpe,  51:  203. 

Mendicant  Orders.     (S.  L.  Caldwell)  Bapt.  Q.  11:  233. 
Mendicity.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  14:  120. 

—  Causes  and  Statistics  of .     Ed.  R.  75:  467. 

—  from  a  Clerical  Point  of  View.     (H.  Whitehead)  Con- 

temp.  21:  351.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  117:  ^;}. 

—  in  Ireland.     Ed.  R.  77:  391. 

—  Means  for  preventing.     (S.  P.  Newcombe)  Victoria, 

17:  56. 

—  Plan  fur  suppressing.     Pamph.  21:  391. 

—  Reports  on.     Quar.  64:  341. 

Mendocino,  Week  in.    (W.  C.  Bartlett)  Overland,  3:  282. 
Mendon,  Mass.,  Association  of  Ministers.     (E.  Snialley) 
Clir.  Q.  Spec.  8:  170. 

—  First   Minister  of.      N.   E.  Reg.   29:   iSi.  — (G.   F. 

Clark)N.  E.Reg.  35:  157. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  lo:  131. 
Menendez,  Pedro,  Letter  of.     Hist.  M.  5:  292. 
Menenius,  Political  Tracts  of.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  238. 
Menhaden,  The;  History  of  the  Fish.     Nature,  22:  335. 

—  Popular  Names  of .  (G.  B.  Goode)  Am. Natural.  12:  735. 
Mennonites.     St.  James,  34:  486.  — Lippinc.  9:  351. 

—  Emigration  of,  to  Pennsylvania.     (.J.  G.  D.  Scheffer) 

Pennsyl.  M.  2:  117. 
Menotomy  Lake.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  41:  647. 
Mens  conscia  Recti.     Knick.  22:   108. 
Mental  Action,  Unguided.     (G.  Bailey)  Univ.  Q.  14:  231. 
IMental  Bias,  Man's  Responsibility  for.     Kitto,  37:  422. 
Mental  (Cultivation.  Hints  on.  (Lord  Ripon)  Month,  29:  i. 
Mental  Culture.     Knick.  37:  525. — (J.  Ormrod)  West. 

.J.  i:  422,  469. 
Mental  Delusions.     Penny  M.  lo:  409. 
Mental    Derangement,   Relation   of   Physical    States   to. 

(i).  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  39:  i. 
Mental  Development.     So.  R.  6:  265. 

—  Appropriateness  of  Studies  to  the    State  of.     (T.  P. 

Rodman)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1847:  21. 

—  in  Art  and  Science,  Laws  of.    Hogg,  7:  209,  229,  241. 
Mental  Discipline.     (T.  H.  Skinner)  Lit.  &  Tlieo.  R.  2: 

122.  — (S.  M.  Vail)  Meth.  Q.  8:  361.  — (R.  Usher) 
Peop.  ,1.8:  139. 
Mental  Disease,  Responsibility  in.    Am.  Law  R.  11:  51. 


Mental  Disease,  Responsibility  in,  Maudsley  on.     (II.  C. 

Merwin)  O.  &  N.  10:  248. 
Mental  Diseases.     Nat.  M.  2:  48. 

—  Epidemic.     Eraser,  65:  490.  —  Dub.  R.  10:  348. 

—  Webster  on.     Mo.  R.  159:  74,  523. 

Mental  Faculties,  Classilication  of.     (W.  Ashmore)  Chr. 

R.  24:  263. 
Mental   Feats,  Some   strange.     Cornh.  32:   157.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  85:  425. 
Mental  Function  in  Man.  (D.  I.  IL-ath)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  66. 
Mental  Genesis,  Theories  of.    (.J    Weiss)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

6:  197. 
Mental  Hygiene.     Dcm.  R.  13:  197.  —  So.  Q.  19:  51. 
Mental  Imagery.     (F.  Galtou)  Fortn.    34:   412.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,   147:  99.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  JIo. 

18:  64.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  569. 

—  Statistics  of.     (F.  Galton)  Mind.  5:  301. 
Mental  Impressions.     Anal.  M.  11:  400. 

—  Indestructibility  of.     Blaekw.  4:  690. 

Mental  Instincts,  Man's.     (W.  M.  Lowric)  Princ.  36:  585. 
Mental  Life  below  the  Human.     (W.  W.  Kinsley)  Penn 

Mo.  10:  II. 
Mental  Philosophj'.     See  Philosophy. 
Mental  Physiology.     Ed.  R.   149:  58.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  140:  579.  —  (J.  L.  Cabell)  So.  R.  n.  s.  i:  154. 

—  Carpenter's.     Quar.  i43:-83.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88: 

513.  Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  133:  323.  —  (W.  James) 
No.  Am.  1x9:  225.  —  Nature,  10:  40.  —  Canad.  Mp. 
5:  554.  —  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  167.  — (M.  Valen- 
tine) Luth.  Q.  5:  139. 

—  Draper's.     Internat.  R.  2:  277. 

—  Mesmerism,  etc.    (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  22:  179. 
Mental  Power,  Cultivation  of.    (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam. 

72:41. 

—  physiologically  considered.     (A.  B.  Blackwell)  Vic- 

toria, 28:  405. 
Mental  Powers  to  be  educated.     (T.  Hill)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

14:  81. 
Mental  Science.     (J.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  27:   68.  — (J. 

MacMahon)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  265.  — (T.  Gray)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  50:  321.  — Danv.  Q.  2:  578. 

—  and  Moral  Science,  Payne's.     (J.  Alden)  Princ.  2: 

183.  — Eel.  R.  83:  197.  — Mo.  R.  118:  44.  — Cong. 
M.  11:  316. 

—  as  a  Branch  of  Education.     (J.  Haven)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

3:  125. 

—  Distinction  in.     So.  R.  n.  s.  20:  196. 

—  Maudsley  on.     No.  Am.  106:  277. 
Mental  Spectacles.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  82. 

Mental  Stimulant,  Bodily  Illness  as  a.     Corah.  39:  412. 
Mentchikoff,  Alexander.      House.   Words,   10  :   413. — 

Moth.  M.  22:  24.  —  Colburn,  28:  23- 
Menteath,  Mrs.  A.  S.     Lays  of  the  Kirk  and  Covenant. 

Eel.  R.  93:  22. 
Mentone  and  San  Rcmo.     Cornh    14:  536. 

—  as  a  Climate  for  Invalids.     O.  &  N.  i:  310. 

—  Easter  on  the  Riviera.     Lifipinc.  21:   649. 

—  Fossil  Man  of.     (T.  Gill)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  641. 

—  Notes  from.     (E.  Bowles)  Jlonth,  18:  175. 

—  Tourist's  Paradise.     Lippinc.  14:  663. 

—  Wintering  at.  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  47:  145-189. 
Menu,  Laws  of.     Dial,  3:  331. 

Menzal's  Pies.     Chanib.  J.  32:  321. 

Menzel,  Wolfgang.     Blaekw.  47:  154. 

Menzies,  William,  Library  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  8:  128. 

Menzikoff  Family.     Chamb.  J.  II :  218. 

Mephistopheles  and  the  Student.     Tait,  i:  477. 

—  A  Night  with.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  571. 

^leran  and  the  Grape-Cure.     Chamb.  J.  51:  331. 
jSIercantile  Agenc}'.     Hunt,  24:  46. 

Mercantile  .-Vgency  System.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  545. 
Mercantile  Assumptions.     (W.  S.  Price)  Hunt,  7:  544.. 


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Mercantile  Character.   (J.  Sargeaut)  Hunt,  3:9.    17:  439. 

—  True.     Hunt,  34:    58.  — (J.  H.  Allen)  Mo.  Kel.   M. 

ir:  22. 
Mercantile  Charity,   What  is?     (J.  N.   Bellows)  Hunt, 

15:  463. 
Mercantile  Class.     (W.  Dolby)  Hunt,  6:  42. 

—  Dangers  and  Duties  of.    (G.  W.  Burnap)  Hunt,  4:  415. 
Mercantile  Corruption  and   Bankruptcy  Laws.     Fraser, 

99:  42S. 
Mercantile  Education.     (J.  N.  Bellows)  Hunt,  10:   143. 
Mercantile  Integrity.    (D.  V.  Huntington)  Hunt,  31:  565. 

—  (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  12:  5. 
Mercantile  Law  for  Merchants.     (D.  R.  Jacques)  Hunt, 

17:  163. 

—  Points  in.     (D.  R.  Jacques)  Hunt,  19:   181. 
Mercantile  Law  Cases,  reported  in  Hunt's  Merchants' 

Magazine:  — 
Absentees.     17:  72. 
Accept-fince  of  Draft.     27:  463. 
Accommodation  Notes.     42:  334. 
Action  to  recover  Excess  of  Duties.     11:   267.     19: 
533.     20:  67.     24:  70.     26:  60. 

—  to  recover  Stock  of  a  manufacturing  Company.    22 : 
416. 

Advertising  Liabilities.     15:  487.     28:  461. 

Agent.     12:  84,  179.     34:  452. 

Agents  and  Commission  Merchants.    24:  72.    35:  453. 

36:  324- 

—  and  Factors.     21:  646. 

—  and  Principals.     21:  534. 
Alterations  of  Checks  and  Notes.  46:  296. 
Assessment  Sales  of  Real  Estate.  20:  633. 
Assignment.     3:    70.     10:    175.  28:   329.     29:    5S2. 

32:  79- 
Assumpsit.     13:  82,  358.     14:  74.     15:  83.     22:  317. 
27:  329. 

—  to  recover  Money  paid  to  Ci'y  of  Boston.     19:  29S. 
Auction  and  Commission  Merchanta.    10:81.    15:187. 
Auction  Sales,  Defaulting  Purchasers.     20:  637. 
Average.    1:60,523.    17:74,598.    19:535-    39:579- 
Bank  Check.     3:  531.     17:  599.     26:  199. 
Banking  Business,   Nature  and  Limits  of.     25:  193. 

37:  31S. 
Banking  Law  of  New  York.     31 :  584. 
Bankruptcy.     6:    354,  461.     10:    377,   469.     14:    73. 

22:  63S. 
Bargain  and  Sale.     25:  715.     26:  588. 
P>eef  and  I'ork  Ltspection.     15:   185. 
Bill  in  Kquity.     13:  356. 

—  of  Lading.     5:  264.     20:  415.     25:  71S,  719.     26: 
339-     27:  459-     29:  79.     42:  703. 

—  of  Sale.    45:  346. 

Bills  and  Notes,  i:  156,  249.  2:  4S6.  5:  548.  6 
356.    7:  1S4. 

—  of  Exchange,  i:  246,  350,  433.  3:  69,  52S.  11 
460.  14:  264,  456.  15:  186.  16:  71,  2S5.  17:  597 
20:   300.     22:    641.     26:   64.     31:    455.     32:    334 

33:  71,  459-  5SS.    41:  71- 

and  Promissory  Notes.     22:  314,  543,637. 

Blockade.     15:  486. 

Bombardment  of  Greytown.     43:  583. 

Bonded  Warehouses.     36:  454. 

Hondliolders.     37:  64. 

Bottomrj-.     i:  348.     4:  266.    36:  452.     38:  6S,  322. 

—  and  Respondentia.     Ii:  167. 

Bottomry  Bonds,     ri:   26S.     12:   463.     13:  Si.     27: 

197.     32:  79.    39:  73.     41:  709. 
Breach  of  Contract.     14:  457. 
Broker's  Commission.     15:  187. 
P.rokers.     4:  263.     27:  333.     36:  31S.     39:  577. 
Carelessness,     i :  350. 
Cargo  of  Ice.     5:  262. 


Mehcantile  Law  Cases,  reported  in  Hunt's  Merchants' 
Magazine :  — 
Charter  Mortgages.     4:  173. 
Charier  Party.     6:176.     28:583.     30:196.     32:589. 

33:  334-     35:  64,  716.     36:  202,449.     37:  448,  71G. 

38:  710.     43:  68.     44:  73. 
Cheating,     i:   156,  522.     2:  493.     28:  206. 
Children  of  British-born  Subjects,  now  Citizens  of  the 

U.  S.,  inheriiing  Land  in  Great  Britain.     19:  76. 
Claims  against  Ships.     18:  406. 
Collision  at  Sea.     i:  59,  255.     4:  266.     6:  174.     11: 

169,  459.     12:   462,  466.     16:   386,  603.     18:    186. 

19:  186.    24:  205.    25:  201,719.    27:  77,589.    29: 

74,  719-     30:    5S8.     31:    712.     32:    716.     33:   330, 

334-     35:   446,  455-     36:    326,  575-     38:    193.     40: 

579.    41:  75,  707.    42:  66,452.     43:  68.     44:  627. 
Colored  Passengers.     36:  577. 
Commission  Merchants,     i:  62,  168,  519.     2:  495.    3: 

529.     12:   83.     14:    354.     30:    334.     32:    454."^    45: 

342- 
Common  Carriers.    2:  499.    7:  358.    9:  174.    lo:  84. 

14:    553.     16:    285.     25:    720.     26:   454,  714.     32: 

5S6.     33:  586.     34:  579. 
Consignees.     22:  318. 

—  deducting  a  Commission  upon  Freight  Money  due 
themselves.     19:  78. 

Consignments.     20:  299.     33:  455. 

Consols.     1 :  61. 

Consuls  and  Seamen,     i:  345. 

Conspiracy  to  cheat,     i:  434. 

Contract  to  deliver  Railroad  Iron.     21 :  430. 

Contracts  made  on  Sunday  void.     19:  300. 

—  Sale  and  Delivery.     31:  714.     43:  206. 
Cooper's  Lay  on  a  Whaling  Voyage.     17:  2S7. 
Copartnership.     10:   174.     22:  638. 

Copyright.     5:  74.     6:  175.     13:  558.     33:   74.     39: 

455.    44:  629. 
Corn  Contract.     30:  463.     35:  451. 
Corporations,     i:  524.     11:  363. 
Cotton  falsely  packed.     31 :  456. 

—  Purchase  and  Shipment  of.  41:  i8g.  42:  67. 
Cotton  Planters  and  Factors.  19:  79.  27:  5SS. 
Counter-Claim.     40:  73. 

Counterfeiting  foreign  Labels.     15:  84. 

Creditor's -Vssets.     II :  170. 

Creditor's  Bill.     lo:  565.     31:  204. 

Crossed  Checks.     39:  581. 

Custom-House  Bonds.     3:  71. 

Cutting  Timber  on  L'.  .S.  Lands.     24:  71.     25:  337. 

Damages  for  Goods  shipped.  35:440.  39:71.  40:198. 

—  for  imitating  and  vending  Patent  Pills.  23:  4-;3. 
Deception  in  the  Purchase  of  Merchandise.  21:  89. 
Delivery  of  Goods.     34:  450.     35:  194,  197.     40:  70. 

42:  453      43:  322. 
Demurrage.     31:  328. 
Dishoniired  Checks.     22:  639. 
Eastern  Lands.     2:  496. 
Emigrantii,  Provision  for.     11 :  35. 
Endorser  of  l*romissor}'   Notes.     11:    171.     13:    359. 

15:  82.     r8:  294.    21:  SS. 
Evidence  as  to  Contents  of  a  Trunk.     17:  185. 

—  of  Custom.    32:  207. 
E.xpres.s  Business.     33 :  72. 

Factors  and  .\gents.     20:  299.     28:  717.     38:  445. 

—  pledging  Note's.    4:  S3. 
Foreign  Atfachmcuts.     5:  54S. 
Foreigners,  Rights  and  Remedies  of.     ii:  265. 
Forfeiture  of  Goods.     2:  259.     3:  439.     5:  450. 
Forgery.     32:  457. 

Fraud  fill  the  Revenne.     i:  333. 

Frauds  in  the  Use  of  false  Stamps  and  Labels.    23 :  434. 

—  Statute  of.     45:  5S2. 


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Mkkcaktilk  Law  Cases,  reported  in  Huiit's  Merchants' 
Magazine :  — 
Fraudulent  As.sij^nniouts.     25:  199. 
Fraudulent  liankniptcy.     1:  433. 
Fraudulent  Kntry  of  Goods.     5:   173. 
Fraudulent  Trust.     19:   294. 

Freight.  4:  82,267.  10:  378.  11:  361.  19:  294. 
31:  456.  32:  713.  35:  69,  5S6.  37:  446.  39: 
75,  706.     40:  457. 

—  and  Charges  on  Merchandise.     25:  201. 

—  Liability  ot  Endorsers  of  IJills  of  leading.     20:  634. 
Gambling.  Money  lost  in.     37:  68. 

Goods  injured  in  private  Warehouse.     36:  325. 

—  sold  by  Sample.     31:  457. 
Grain  Contract.     38:  69.     40:  577. 

Guarantee,     i:  157,431.     4:  Si.     lo:  566.     17:  504. 

18:  293.     20:  415.     31:  331.     33:  453. 
Lnporting  indecent  Paintings.     9:  462. 
Imprisoiniient  for  Debt.     3:   75.     4:   174. 
Lmocent  Holder.     44:  325. 
Insolvency.     14:  458.     17:  79,  596. 
Insolvent  Assignment.     19:  294. 
Inspectors  of  Merchandise.     12:   180. 
Insurance,     i:    15S,  240.     2:    159,  422,   499.     3:   68. 

10:   83,  379.      12:    273,  368.      13:    557.      17:    598. 

18:  186.     26:  712.     36:  453. 

—  Damage  from  Dampness.     21:  316. 

—  Fire,     i:    162.     2:   416,  419.     9:    174.     17:   600. 

24:  718.     25:  78.     27:  456.     28:  203. 
Conspiracy  to  defraud.     24:  342.     27:  461. 

—  Life.     9:  460.     10:  567.     45:  349,  584. 

—  Marine.     5:    171,  264.     7:    184.     9:  173.     10:   79, 

173.     12:464.     14:458,551.     15:586.    17:183. 
19:  185,  630.     20:  416.     24:  202.     29:  197,  331. 
30:  82.     31:  80.     43:  324. 
Wording  of  Applications.     19:   185. 

—  Mutual.     44:  617. 

—  on  Freight.     20:  414,417.     25:  200. 
Insuring-Agents.     20:  77. 
Judgment  bv  Confession.     41 :   72,  449. 
Knickerbocker  Bank.     32:  332. 

Landlord  and  Tenant.    9:  175,  271.    13:  259.   34:  711. 

Lard,  Shipment  of.     41:  710. 

Letter  of  Credit.     5:  263. 

Liability  for  Detention  of  Produce.     19:  631. 

—  of  Auctioneers.     17:  288. 

—  of  Collectors.     20:  77. 

—  of  Commission  ^Merchants.     21 :  315. 

—  of  Express  Companies.     43:  710. 

—  of  the  Factor  who  disobej's  Orders.     20:  635. 

—  of  Ferrymen.     34:  454. 

—  of  Hotel-Keepers.     32:  714.     34:  198.     37:  69, 

—  of  Railroads;  Evidence  as  to  Contents  of  a  Trunk. 

17:  1S5. 

—  of  Shipping-Agents,     i:  254. 

—  of  Sureties.     20:   189. 

—  of  Shareholders.     37:  195. 

—  of  Trustees,     ig:  300. 

—  of  the  Vessel  for  Damage  to  Cargo.     25:  79. 

Lien  on  Ships.    34:  71.     35:  454.     36:  61.     40:  196. 
Limitation  of  equitable  Demands.     20:  525. 

—  of  inercantile  Accounts.     19:  404. 
Loan.     11:  269. 

Loans  of  Credit  and  TTsiiry.     9:  461. 

Loss  of  Iron  by  breaking  of  a  Pier.     30:  331. 

—  of  smuggled  Goods.     35:  587. 
Louisiana  Cases.     14:  170. 
Maritime  Assaults.     5:  452. 
Mechanic's  Lien.     37:  580. 
Memorandum  Checks.     12:  81. 
Mercantile  Usage.     28:  458. 
Merchandise  sold  on  Time.     17:  400. 


Mkkcantii.e  Law  Cases,  reported  in  Hunt's  Merchai.ti' 
Magazine:  — 
Merclnau's  Bank,  I>ahimorc,r4'.  U.  S.  Bank.     17:  284. 
Merchants'  Clerks.     2:   160. 

Mode  of  Protest  against  I'ayment  of  Duties.     24:  717, 
Mongage  i;f  Slii|is  iur  Uepairs.     9:  460. 
Morigages,  First  and  second.     34:   195. 
Mortgagee  not  liable  for  Mortgagor's  Debts.     21:  432. 
Navigation,  liiiles  of.     41:  577. 
Navigation  Act  of  1017.     17:  393. 
Navigation  Laws  of  the  United  States      24:  5S2. 
Novation  of  a  iSIandate  to  collect  a  Debt.     21:  533. 
Owners  of  Cattle  bound  to  keep  them  off  liailroads. 
21:  432. 

—  of  Vessels,  are  they  common  Carriers?     24:  714. 
Parinership.     1:244,246.     2:158.     9:271.     18:407, 

522.     26:    456,  713.     33:   457.     34:   199.     35:  ^20. 
37:  321.     44:   193,  615. 

—  Special.     24:  66. 
Passenger  Contract.     36:  707. 
Passenger  Law  of  New  York.     20:  635. 

Patent  Laws.  11:  266.  12:  177.  14:  355.  16:  60. 
17:  77.     19:  296.     20:  301.     41:  575. 

^  Machine  for  pressing  Palm-Leaf  Hats,     ig:  296. 

Pilot's  Fees.     12:  82.     27:  68.     34:  453. 

Poun<l  Sterling,  Value  of.     i:  167.     40:  458. 

Power  of  Attorney.     4:  456.     15:  82. 

Pieniiuni  Notes  in  Mutual  Insurance.     21 :  206. 

Principal  and  Agent.  4:455.  6:356.   16:  182.  28:  587. 

Private  Expresses.     10  :  80. 

Procuring  Goods  by  false  Pretenses.     4  :  376. 

Promissory  Notes,  i:  520.  4:  454,458.  7:  358. 
10:  379,  566-  12:  276.  15:  384.  16:  489.  "17: 
79.     24:  716.     25:    71S.     26:    716.     28:    207.     32: 

453-     33:  332-     35:  324-     39:  327- 

—  Lialjility  of  Endorsers.     21 :  531. 
Protesting  Drafts.     14:  353. 
Quality  of  Goods  delivered.     31:  454. 

Railroads;  Liability  as  common  Carriers.  25:77.  31: 
/S,  455- 

for  Damage  on  Merchandise.     24:  458. 

for  killing  Animals  on  the  Track.     25  :  590. 

for  i)ersonal   Injury.     lo:    176.     18:    525.     21: 

649.     22:  200,  546.     24:  205.     26:  68.    32:  455. 

—  Obstruction  to  Navigation.     36:  323. 

—  Tolls  on.     45:  351. 

—  Two  (Companies  claiming  the  same  Track.    24 :  340. 
Railroad  Bonds.     45:  348,  592. 

Receiver  of  Goods.     3:  72.     41:  450. 

Recovery  of  Balance  of  Account.     lo:  Si.     11:  459. 

—  of  Duties  paid.     II :  267.     19:533.     29:203.    42: 

589.     43:  205. 

—  of  Sureties.     21:  649. 
Reinsurance  of  Cargo.     37:  578. 
Remedy  under  Creditor's  Bill.     6:  72. 
Rejjlevin.     i:  250.     3:  74.     9:  269. 
Sales.     33:  586. 

Salvage.  1:339.521,525.  2:161.  4:267,455,437- 
11:  82.  12:  464.  15:  289.  16:  383,  4S6.  17: 
50S.     24:719.     33:335.456-     35:68.     42:191. 

—  on  Merchant  Vessels  by  British  Men  of  War.  25: 
589. 

Salvage  Claim  of  a  National  Vessel.     25:  336. 

Schny'er  Frauds.     43:  586. 

Seaman's  Wages,  i:  347.  5:  263.  lo:  379.  n: 
81,364.  12:367.  14:69.  32:711.  35:45°-  37: 
196-     40:  323,  460.     42:  69,  192.    43:  69. 

Seamen,  Disabled.     42:  335. 

Securing  Duties  at  Home  Port,     i:  351. 

Selling  Cargo  to  pay  Repairs.     6:  75. 

Sequestration  of  Merchandise.     21 :  313. 

Ship-Broker's  Claim.     32:  335. 


MERCANTILE 


823 


MERCURY 


Mercantii.k  Law  Cases,  reported  in  Hunt's  Merchants' 
Jlay;aziiie:  — 
Ship-Owiiur.s,  Liability  of.    24:592.    31:74,202.    32: 

78.     37:  449- 
SliippiuLf  of  Seamen.     25:  80. 
Sliippini^-Mercliants;  Fraud.     19:  183. 
Sij;lit  Bills  of  Excliange.     22:  74. 
Signature.     21 :  650. 
Slave  Trade.     41:  708. 
Smuygling  Silks.     35:  66. 
Steamboats  liable  for  llobbery.     33:  590. 
Stock-Dealing.     39:  702. 
Stoppage  in  Transitu.     20:  523.     25:  78. 
Suing  a  Foreign  Minister.     27:  710. 
Surety's  l..iabilit3-.     31:  715. 
Survivorship.     32:  459. 
Sweating  Case.     33:  703. 
Tariff  Duties,     i:  166,351.     2:  259,334.     5:  76,171. 

—  Brussels  and  Wilton  Hags.     2:  261. 

—  Gunny  Bags.     6:  174. 

—  Seeds.     20:  77. 

—  Twist,     i:  252.     2:  261. 

Tax  on  Brokers,  Merchants,  etc.     21:  429. 

—  on  Passengers  in  Louisiana.     lo:  565. 
Ta.Kation  of  Bank  Stock.     41 :  330. 

—  of  Insurance  Companies.     31 :  330. 
Telegraph,  Liabilities  of.     29:  715. 
Tonnage,  Misrepresentation  of.     i:  66. 
Towing.     43:  70. 

Trade  Marks.     19:403.     31:79-     34=  /lo-     36:3-2. 

37:  705 •     43:  450- 
Transfer  of  Bank  Stock.     5:  75.     36:  454. 
Trespass.     10:  470.     29:  452. 
Trover.     3:  jt,,  530.     18:  403.     24:  459. 
Trustee  Law.     4:  454. 
Trustees,  Liability  of.     19:  300. 

Usurious  Literest.  19:  299.  37:  194.  38:  323.  40:  323. 
Usury  as  to  the  liiglits  of  third  Persons.     22:   197. 
Verbal  Promises  to  pay  another's  Debt.     18:  406. 
Vessels  registered.     4:  372. 

—  Transfer  of.     4:  373. 

Warranty,  Breacli  of.     i:  432.     18:  405. 
Whaling  Voyage.     24:  457.     27:  5S6.     28:  709. 
Wharves,  Owners  and  Lessees  of.     19:  80. 
Wool-Brokers.     32:  456. 
Worsted  Cravats.     2:  262. 
Woven  Goods.     4:  264. 
Wreck  and  Salvage.     19:  631. 
Wrongful  Possession  of  Goods.     34:  578. 
Mercantile  Life,  Chances  of  Success  in.     (IL  A.  S.  Dear- 
born) Hunt,  15:  475. 

—  Illustrations  of.     Hunt,  17:  324. 

—  Liglits  and  Shadows  of.     Hunt,  6:   169.     7:  261,446. 

—  Religion  in.     (L.  II.  Atwater)  Princ.  25:  390. 
Mercantile  Marine.     Fraser,  50:  340. 

Mercantile  .Morality.     (W.  Brock)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  II :  411. 

—  (It.  Davidson)  Princ.  25:  22S. 
Mercantile  Paper,  Law  of.      (G.  Sharswood)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  12:  257. 
Mercantile  Profession,  Dignity  of.     (B.  Casseday)  Hunt, 

35:  54-  _ 

Mercantile  (iualilications,  iSo  Yearssince.   Hunt,  li:  3S3. 
Mercantile  Shipping  and  National   Wealtli.     Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)3o:   ii;. 
Mercantile  Spirit,  Our.     (C.  Benson)  (iala.xy,  15:  30S. 
Mercator,  (Jerliard.     (W.  Wells)  Scrib.  2:  461. 
Merc(''dcs,  (Jueen  of  Spain,  at  School.     Scrib.  15:  868. 
Mercedes;  a  Dramatic  Sketch.     (T.  B.  .VIdrich)  Harper, 

57:  524- 
.Mercer,  .T.     Lyric  Poems.     (T.  Thomsim)  VA.  It.  7:  471. 
Mercer,  (icn.  Hugh.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:   214. 
Mercer,  James  F.     (M.  M.  Jones)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  17S. 


Mercer,  Singleton,  Trial  of,  for  Murder.  New  Eng.  1 :  442. 
Mercersburg  Hypothesis.     Brownson,  II :  253. 
Mercersburg  ilovement.     (G.  D.  Wolff)  Am.  Oath.  Q. 

3:  i5'- 
Mercersburg  Philosopiiy.     Cath.  World,  5:  253. 
Mercersburg  Ueview.     Brownson,  7:   191,  353. 

—  Preliminary  Statement.  (.1.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  1:1. 

—  Purpose  of.     (T.  -Vppel)  Mercersb.  5:  i. 

—  Table  of  Contents,  1S49-71.     (S.  K.and  E.N.  KrameO 

Mercersb.  18:  629. 
Mercersburg  Theology.     (II.  Ilarbangh)  ^lercersb.  14:  5. 

—  and  Germany.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Meicersb.  14:  627. 

—  Dorner  on,  Keply  to.     (S.  Miller)  Mercersb.  16:  21S. 

—  an  Explanation.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  4:  443. 

—  Scheiick's.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  t^.  4:  251. 
Merchant,  The.     (G.  H.  Colton)  Am.  Whig  U.  4:  459. 

—  (D.  K.  Jacques)  Hunt,  19:  41. 

—  American.     Hunt,  2:  502.— Knick.  14:   i,  112. 

—  and  the  Friar.     Dub.  Univ.  13:   145. 

—  and  his  Wife.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Fraser,  81:  246. 

—  Character,  Position,  and  Duties  of.     (W.  J.  Grayson) 

De  Bow,  3:  93. 

—  Experience  of.     (G.  Gordon)  Hunt,  15:  339.     18:  506.' 

—  Fleets  and  Navies  of  the  World.     De  B(jw,  6:  322. 

—  of  Odense;  a  Poem.     (W.  Jones)  Bentley,  61:  500. 

—  of  Past  and  Present.     (J.  Tyler)  Hunt,  34:  542. 

—  or  the  Inlluence  of  Commerce.     (G.  K.  liussell)  Hunt, 

24:  531,  681.     25:  39. 

—  Qualitications  of  a.     Hunt,  5:  293. 

—  AVhat  constitutes  aV  (C.  Edwards)  Hunt,  i:  2S9. 
Merchant's  Daughter;  a  Tale.  Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  327. 
Merchant's  Daughters.     St.  James,  19:  332.—  Liv.  Age, 

41:  119. 
Merchant's  Heart.     House.  Words,  8:   54. 
Merchant's  Story.     (J.  K.  Gilmore)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  232- 

719.     3:  206-642. 
Merchants,  American,  Hunt's.     Hunt,  34:  316,  568. 

—  and  Business  Men,  Maxims  for.     Hunt,  15:  482. 

—  and  Mercantile  Law.     (S.  Jones)  Hunt,  6:  231. 

—  and  Shopkeepers  of  Great  Britain  of  the  17th  Century. 

Hunt,  10:   158. 

—  Duties,   Dangers,  and  Advantages  of.     (T.  W.  Hig- 

ginson)  Hunt,  25:  403. 

—  in  the  Time  of  Queen  Elizabeth.      (T.   W.    Tucker) 

Hunt,  4:  490. 

—  Literary  Pursuits  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i:  6Si. 

—  Moral  and  intellectual  Culture  oL    (G.  Putnam)  Hunt, 

8:  301. 

—  Morality  for.     Hunt,  12:  351. 

—  of  the   Middle  .Vges.     (E.  L.  Cutts)  Art  J.  22:  229, 

305.     23:  53-221.     24:  81. 

—  ofN'.  Y.,  1765-75.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  Galaxy,  19:  7S7. 

—  of  Uevolution,  Biographical  Notices  of.    Hunt,  II :  251. 

—  liepresentative.    (II.  Martineau)  (.)ncea  Week,  5:  203. 
Merchants'  Marks  or  Symbol*.     Penny  M.  II :  503. 
Merchant  Marine  of  the  United  States.  PenuMo.  Ii:  223. 
Merchant  Princes.     Hogg,  10:   137. 

—  British.     Chr.  Item.  55:  62. 

—  of  England.     (H.  K.  F.  Bourne)  Lond.  Soc.  5:  129- 

527.    6:  167-455.    7:  256-518.     8:  264-461. 
Merchant  Seamen.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  II :  230. 
Merchant  Service.     Hunt,  i:  476.     2:   121.     3:  241. 

—  Life  in.     Cliamb.  J.  33:  343,  357. 

Mercier,  Louis  Sebastian;  a  Paris  Diogenes.     (W.  Mae- 
call)  Argosy,  4:  201. 

—  and  Baroness  de  Oberkirch.     Liv.  Age,  37:  83. 
Merck,  John  Henry,  I.«tters  to,  from  Goethe  and  others. 

For.  Q.  17:  391.  —  Dub.  Univ.  12:  393. 
Mercury,  the  Metal.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  11 : 
677.  —  Dub.  Univ.  79:   562. 

—  .\merican  Sulpho-Selenides  of.     (G.  J.  Brush)  Am.  .1. 

Sci.  121 :  •;i2. 


MERCURY 


824 


MESMERISM 


Mercury,  Conductivity  of.     (J.  Ericsson)  Nature,  6:  265. 
—  (J.  Ericsson)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  337. 

—  Distillation  in  Vacuo.     (A.  VV.  Wright)  Am.  .J.  Sci. 

122:  479. 
iSee  (Quicksilver. 
Mercury,  Planet.     Cornh.  37:  721.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
138:  164.  —  Broad w.  g:  107. 

—  Transit  of.     Once  a  Week,  19:  426.  —  Nature,  18:  46. 
in  1832.     Penny  M.  i:  46,  82. 

in  1861.     (Hon.  Mrs.  Ward)  Intel.  Obs.  1 :  71. 

_  _  May  6,  187S.     (R.  A.   Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20: 

.6g."_(,j.  Rodgers)  Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  455.  — (S.  P. 

Langley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  115  :  457.  —  (L.  Trouvclot) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  124. 

—  Transits  of.     Cornii.  18:  591. 

Mercury's  Message.    (E.  Armstrong)  Temp.  Bar,  53:  209. 
Mere  Giraud's  little  Daughter,     (F.  li.  Burnett)  Scrib. 

13:  108. 
Mere  Chatter;  a  Story,     Temp.  Bar,  62:  208. 
Mere  Scratch;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  16:  305-402. 
Meredith,  George.     Beauchamp's  Career.     Canad.  Mo. 

9:  341- 

—  The  Egoist.     (H.  Holbcach)  Applcton,  23:  345, 

—  Novels.     Brit.  Q.  69:  411.  — Westm.  82:  29. 

—  Poems  of.     Eraser,  44:  629. 

Meredith,  Owen  {pseud.}.     See  Lj'tton,  E.  R.  B.,  Lord. 
Meredith,  Gen.  Samuel.     (W.  Dickenson)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

3:  555- 
Meredith,  William  M.,  Portrait  of.    Am.  WhigR.  10:  in. 
Meredith  Demaistre,  the  Pet  of  the  Parvenus.     Am,  Whig 

R.  13:  129,  220. 
Mereh'  a  Mirror.     (W.  M.  Baker)  Allan.  35:  576. 
Merely  Players.    (E.  Wilding)  Tinsley,  28:  501.     29:1. 
Merga's  Petticoat.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Belgra.  45:  186, 
Mericas;  a  Story.     (C.  Black)  Dub.  Univ.  93:  481-693. 
Meridian,  American  Prime.     (J.  Lovering)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

59:  184. 

—  Measurement  of,  in  1806.     Eel.  M.  76:  223. 
in  India.     Ed.  R.  87:  392. 

—  Measuring  the  Arc  of  an.     (J.  Playfair)  Ed.  R.  9:  ;i72- 

21:  310. 

—  Prime.     (C.  H.  Davis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  58:  394, 

Proper  Location  of.     (E.  F.  Johnson)  Am.  Church 

R.  16:  198, 
Meridian  Line.     (W.  C.  Burder)  Recr.  Sci.  i :  353. 
Meridian,  Miss.,  Sherman's  Advance  on,  1864.     So.  Hist, 

Pap.  9:  156, 
M^rim(^e,   Prosper.     Blackw.  61:    711.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,    14:    154.  — Cornh.  30:  66. —(T.    E.   Child) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  230.  —  Ev,  Sat.  16:  241,  405, 

—  Correspondence  of.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  18:  23,  57. 

—  Letters  and  Works  of.     Quar.  136:  201.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  121:  131. 

—  Lettres  a  une  Inconnue.     Blackw.  115:  457.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  82:  737.  —  Appleton,  11:  462. 

—  The  Real.    Ev.  Sat.  17:  89. 
Merino  Sheep.     Penny  M.  3;  345. 

Merion,  Pa.,  Early  History  of.     (J.  J.  Levick)  Pennsyl. 

j\I.  4:  301,  471. 
Merivale,  J.  H.  Orlando.     Eel.  R.  2o:  227.  — Anal.  M. 

5:  no. 

—  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  403.  — Quar.  64:  396, 
Merle  d' Aubigne,  J.  H.    Address  to  Students.     Cong.  M. 

20:  477. 

—  and  his  Writings.     (W.  T.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  4:  344. 

—  Discourses  of.     (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  II :  556. 

—  History  of  the  Reformation.     See  Reformation. 
Merlin,  the  Wizard.     St.  James,  22:  560. 

—  and  his  Times.     (M.  A.  Lloj'd)  Penn  Mo.  3:  308. 

—  and  the  W'hite  Death;  a  Poem,     (R.  W,  Buchanan) 

Once  a  Week,  10:  251, 

—  Villemarqu^'s  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  699. 


Merlin,  Tlie  [Falco  vEsalon].    (R.  Gray)  Intel.  Obs.  3:  27, 
Mermaid;  a  Poem.  (W.Thornbury)Once  aWeek,  lo:  294, 

—  of  Legend  and  of  Art.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  32:  83-193. 

—  of  the  Shetland  Sea.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  6:  57. 
Mermaids.     All  the  Year,  29:  560. — Ev.  .Sat.  14:  565, 

—  (G.  W.  Ilosmer)  .\tlan.  16:  yy.  —  Mus.  2:  136. 
Mcrode,  Xavier  de.     (F.  Goldie)  Month,  22:  224. 
Meroc  and  White  River,  Caillaud's  Travels  to.     For.  Q, 

2:  461. 
Merovingian  Cemetery  of  Envermcn.     (W.  M.  Wylie) 

Arch.  35:  223. 
Merovingian  Dynastj-.     Lond.  Q.  24:  i. 
Merovingian  Law,  Trustis  of.     (M.  Thevenin)  No.  Am. 

118:  460. 
Merovingian  Remains  at  Envermen.  ( Abb(3  Cochet)  Arch. 

37:  102, 
Merrick,  Piin}',     Am.  Law  R.  i:  5S2. 
Merrill,  Samuel,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  2:  69. 
Merrimac,  Ironclad,  and  the  Monitor.     (W.  B.  Adams) 

Once  a  Week,  6:  433,  582.  —  Cornh.  5:  550.  —  Quar. 

iii:  562.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  528. 

—  History  of.     (C.  H.  Davis)  N.  E.  Reg.  28:  245. 
Merrimack  Co.,  N.  H.,  Judges,  Solicitors,  and  Lawj'crs 

of.     (S.  C.  Badger)  N.  E.  Reg.  i :  54,  140. 

Merrimack  Valley,  Geology  of.  (W.  Ui)ham)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. 11:  524. 

Merry  Andrew,  The  original.  Eraser,  83  :  629.  See 
Borde,  Andrew. 

Mersey,  Island  of,  Ancient  Name  of.     Eraser,  57:  617. 

Mersey,  River,  and  its  Commerce.     Hogg,  13:  359. 

Merthyr  Tydvil,  Statistics  of,  1841.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41: 

413- 

—  Iron  Works  at.    Hunt,  54:  186, 

Merton  College  and  Canada.     (H.  Scadding)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  13:454. 
Mervaunee;  a  Poem,     (W.  Allingham)  Cornh.  34:  122, 

249.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  349,  473. 
Meryon,  Charles,  and  his  Work.     (l{.  Sturgis)  Nation, 

26:  409. 

—  Etchings  of.     (F.  W^edmore)  Art  J.  33:   129. 

—  Views  of  Paris.     (F.  Wedmore)  i9tli  Cent.  3:  863. 
Mesilla  Valley.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  12:  251. 
Mesmer  and  Mesmerism.     Tait,  4:  457. — Nat.  M.9:  217. 

—  and  Swedenborg.     Dem.  R.  20:  102.  —  So.  Q.  11 :  212. 
Mesmeric  and  Magnetic  Phenomena.      (J.  Ashburner) 

Zoist,  4:  124. 
Mesmeric  Experiences  in  California.     Bentley,  48:  164. 
Mesmeric  Infirmary  of  London,  Proceedings.    Zoist,  9: 

124.     10:  194.     11:  201. 
Mesmeric  Mountebanks.     Blackw.  60:  223, 
Mesmeric  State,  Surgical  Operations  in.    Zoist,  2:  90-529. 

3:  206-490.     4:  1-563.  —  Mo.  R.  161:  423. 
Mesmerism.     (J.  Knight)  New  Eng.  4:  443.  —  So.  Q.  3: 

467.  —  Blackw.  57:  219.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr, 

Exam.  50:  496.  —  Dub.  Univ.  23:  37,  2S6.  —  Liv. 

Age,  17:  28.  —  Chamb.  J.  15:  195.— Chr.  Rem.  13: 

366, 

—  a  thousand  Years  ago.     (J.  Elliotson)  Zoist,  9:  225. 

—  Allusions  to,  in  the  Classics.     Zoist,  3:  156,  304. 

—  and  the  ancient  Magic  Crystal.     Zoist,  7:  66,  251. 

—  and  Electro-Biology.     Quar.  93:  501.     Same  art.  Liv, 

Age,  39:  707. — No.  Brit.  22:  179, 

—  and  Magic.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  484. 

—  and  Mvsticism.     Chr.  Rem.  40:  451. 

—  and  Sleep- Walking.     (I.  Hertner)  Dub.  Univ.  24:  78. 

—  and  Witchcraft.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  687. 

—  Anti-Mesmeric  Crusaders.     (W.  C.  Engledue)  Zoist, 

4:  584. 

—  Atheism  of.     Prosp.  R.  7:  224. 

—  Believers  and  Disbelievers  of.     Zoist,  4:  435, 

—  History  and  Character  of.     Eel.  R,  82:  369, 

—  Imagination  the  Cause  of,     (W,  Gregory)  Zoist,  XO:  i. 


MESMERISM 


825 


METALS 


Mesmerism  in  Antiquity.     (W.  W.  Lloj'd)  Zoist,  5:  273. 

in  Australia.     (J.  B.  Motherwell)  Zoist,  10:  37. 

in  India.     Zoist,  6:  250.  — Tait,  a.  s.  13:  669. 

—  in  Siberia.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  527. 

—  The  Incurable  ;  a  Poem.     (W.  Neilson)  Zoist,  13:  139. 

—  Maitland  on.     Zoist,  7:  395. 

Medical  Opposition  to.     (.1.  Elliotson)  Zoist,  10:  311. 

—  Methodology  of.     Mass.  Q.  2:  273,  401. 

—  not  to  be  trilled  with.     (J.  Elliotson)  Zoist,  4:  38S. 

—  Idylism,   Table-Turning,  and  Spiritualism.     (W.   B. 

Carpenter)  Fraser,  95:  T35,  382.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
88:  436,  597.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  12,  i6i. 

—  Od  Force.     Chamb.  .1.  15:  155. 

Plancliette,  and  Spiritualism  in  China.     (II.  A.  Giles) 

Fraser,  99:  23S. 

—  proved  true,  Townshend's  Work  on.   Zoist,  12:  17,  278. 

—  Satanic,  or  the  Gift  of  God  ?    Chr.  Obs.  43:  538,  609. 

—  Sub-,  and  Imagination.     (.J.  Elliotson)  Zoist,  9:  424. 

—  Superstitions  of.     Zoist,  8:  66. 

—  Table-Turning,  etc.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  125. 

—  What  is?     Zoist,  9:  274.  —  (W.  C.  Engledue)  Zoist, 

g:  316.  —  Blackw.  70:  70. 

—  Witchcraft,  and  Divination.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  6S7.  — 

Internat.  M.  5:  198. 
See  nho  Animal  Magnetism;  Waren  of  the  Hindus. 
Mesopotamia,  Adv^entures  in.     Penny  M.  4:  284,  301. 

—  and  Koordistan,  Fraser's  Travels  in.     Dub.  It.  8:  414. 

—  Buckingham's  Travels  in.     Colburn,   19:  201.  —  Eel. 

R.  46:  55.     Same  art.  Mas.  10:  547.  —  Loud.  M.  17: 

—  Conquest  of,  by  the  Saracens.     Colburn,  152:  391. 
Message;  a  Tale.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  22:  445. 

—  and  Answer.     (C.  C.  F.  Tytler)  Liv.  Age,  122:  706. 

—  from  the  Dead;  a  Poem.     Temp   Bar,  63:  52. 

—  from  the  Sea;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  4:  supp. 

—  from  the  Shades.     Sharpe,  23 :  289. 

—  of  Jeff.  Davis;  a  Poem.     (.T.  R.  Lowell)  Atlan.  9:  512. 

—  of  Seth;  a  Poem.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  69:  107. 
Messenger,  The;  from  the  Danish.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  653, 

71S.     19:  8. 
Messiah,  The.     (L.  H.  Jameson)  Chr.  Q.  6:  305.  —  (J. 
C.  Wightman)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  302. 

—  the  Angel  Jehovah.     Cong.  M.  26:  886. 

—  Annunciation  to  our  first  Parents.     (J.  W.  Alexander) 

Princ.  3:  263. 

—  Coming.     (W.  R.  C.  Rogers)  Kitto,  38:  350. 

—  David's  Family  and.     (E.  P.  Barrows,  jr.)  Bib.  Sac. 

11:30'-,. 

—  Faith  of  Old  Testament  Saints  concerning.     (D.  Green) 

Bib.  Sac.  14:  166. 

—  Godhead  of,  in  Old  Testament.  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3:  652. 

—  Literary  History  of  the  Word.     (F.  R.  Couder)  Fraser, 

91:  223. 

—  of  History,  The  King.     (F.  R  Conder)  Fra?er,  91 :  629. 

—  of  the  Jews.     (F,.  V.  Scherb)  (Jhr.   Fxam.  68:  96.  — 

Theo.  R.  2:  241.— (S.  Davidson)  Theo.  R.  6:  516. 

7:  I. 
and  the  New  Testament.     (S.  Davidson)  Theo.  R. 

8:  I,  342. 

Drummond  on.     (J.  K.  Cheyne)  Theo.  R.  15:  205. 

Supposed    Pre-cxistence  of.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo. 

Repos.  4:  477. 

—  Person  of.     Cong.  M.  2:  44,  163. 

—  the  Prince.     (J.  W.  Bosanquet)  Kitto,  40:  428. 

—  Prophecy   of  Jacob    resi)eeting.      (II.    M.    Ilarman) 

Meth.  (J   29:  411. 

—  Propiiccies  relating  to.     Theo.  Repos.  5:  210,  301. — 

(B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  609.  — (S.  C.  Bartlett) 
Bib.  Sac.  18:  724. 

—  The  Purifying.     (T.  Lewis)  Bil).  Sac.  30:  166. 

—  Scripture  Testimony  to.  Smith  on.     lilcl.  R.  33:  376, 

461.  —  Chr.  Obs.  30:  494,  571. 


Messiah,  The  suffering  and  atoning,  taught  in  the  Old 

Testament.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i:  239. 
Messiah,  Oratorio  of,  at  Exeter  Hall.     Dub.  R.  44:  395. 
Messiahs,  False,  of  the  Jews.   ( li.  Murphy)  Nat.  Q.  31 :  39. 

—  Jewish  and  Persian.     Univ.  Q.  36:  359. 
Messianic  Hopes,   Origin  of.      (J.  \V.  Chadwick)  Chr. 

E.Kam.  87:  71. 
Messianic  Ideas,  Early  History  of.    Nat.  R.  16:  466.    18: 

554- 
Messianic  Succession.     (W.  i'age)  New  Eng.  5:  360, 
Messina  and  Catania.     Mouth,  5:  454. 
JMessinger,   Daniel,  with  portrait.     (J.  W.  Dean)  N.  E. 

Reg.  16:  305. 
Messinger  Genealogy.     (G.  W.  Messinger)  N.  E.  Reg. 

14:  75.     16:  30S. 
Messrs.   Leach,   Battye,    and    Slug's    Chancery    Clerk. 

Bentley,  9:  293. 
Metiicom  of  Montaup;  a  Poem.     (W.  G.  Simms)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  16:  36. 
Metagrams.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  307,  414. 
Metals,  Action  of  Heat  in  Vacuo  on.     (T.  A.  Edison)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  108:  333. 

—  and  their  Alloys.     Art  J.  4:  7-268. 

—  and  Alloys  known  to  the  Ancients.     (J.  A.  Phillips) 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  52:  75. 

Recent  Researches  on.     (F.  C.  Calvert)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  82:  186. 

—  and  their  Ores.     (E.  Gledhill)  Ed.  Engin.  3:  503. 

—  Annealing  Temperatures  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  274. 

—  Cohesive  Strength  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:   120. 

—  Colored  and  variegated.     Penny  M.  13:  199. 

—  Compounds  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:   121,  176. 

—  Conducting  Power  of.     (M.  E.  Bec(jueiel)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

58:  1S5. 

—  Cooling,  Change  assumed  by.     (H.  Clerk)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  76:   185,  254. 

—  Divisibility  of.    (A.  E.  Outerbridge)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11 : 

74- 

—  Electrical  Conduction  of.     (J.  H.  Lane)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

51:  230. 

—  Flat,  Working.     J.  Frankl.  In.-^t.  7:  2S3,  306. 

—  Flow  of.     (D.  Townsend)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:   145. 

—  Galvanization  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  35. 

—  Hardness  of.    (Crace,  Calvert,  and  Johnson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  67:  198. 
Healing  Properties  of,  through  Mesmerism.  (Dr.  Burg) 
Zoist,  10:  121,220.     11:  14S. 

—  in  Antiquity.     (B.  II.  Cowpcr)  Kitto,  28:  257. 

—  Influence  of  Temperature  on  the  l^lasticity  of.     (Y. 

Kohlraucii  and  F.  E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  100:  350. 

—  Malleable,  Tenacity  of,  at  various  Temperatures.     (M. 

A.  Baudrimonf)  Pract.  M.  4:  308.  —  (M.  A.  Baudri- 
mont)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  98:  37. — J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
104:  425. 

—  Alolecular  Changes  in.     (R.  II.  Thurston)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  99:  441. 

—  New.     Fraser,  52:  646.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  144. 

—  Permeability  of,  to  Jlercurv.    (E.  N.  Horsford)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  63:  305.  —  (F.  J.  NickK's)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  107. 

—  Physical  Properties  of.     (C.  R.  A.  Wright)  Nature, 

18:  69. 

—  Precious.     Sec  Precious  Metals. 

—  Protection  of,  from  atmospheric  Action.     Eel.  Engin. 

18:  533. 

—  Purilication  of,  by  Filtration.     Pract.  M.  6:  153. 

—  Seven.     Once  a  Week.  30:   747. 

—  Solubility  without  Chemical  Action.     (C.  A.  Seely) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91 :   no. 

—  Table  of  Properties  of.     (M.  Chaudet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

21:  375. 

—  used  in  Coinage,  Metallurgy,  and  Assaying.     (A.  E. 

Outerbridge)  J.  F'rankl.  Inst.  103:  28 1,  339. 


METALS 


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METEMPSYCHOSIS 


Metals  under  repeated  Strains.     (L.  Spangenberg)  Eel. 

Engin.  14:  449,  55S. 
Metal  A^e.     (J.  S.  Patterson)  liadical,  9:  44. 
Metal-Work,  Ecclesiastical.     An  J.  17:  329. 

—  Gothic.     Art  J.  13:  2S1,  233- 

—  of  ilie  Hindus.     (A.  Hunter)  Art  J.  27:  45,  149,  265. 
Metal-WorUeis,  Diseases  of.     Penny  M.  5:  22. 
Metallic  Bodies,  Galvanic  Properties  of.     (A.  Smee)  J. 

Frank!.  Inst.  30:  55. 

Metallic  Constructions.  (\V.  I'\iirbairn)  Hogg,  9:  263. — 
(W.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54:   i,  y^i- 

Metallic  Films,  Production  of.  (A.  W.  Wright)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  113:  49. 

Metalliferous  Deposits,  Origin  of.  (T.  S.  Hunt)  Pract. 
M.  4:  432.  —  (T.  S.  Hunt)  Eel.  Engin.  11:  326. 

Metalline,  Anti-Friction  Composition.     Pract.  M.  5:  333. 

Metalloid  I-lemcnts,  Pictct's  Proposal  to  di>sociate.  Na- 
ture, 21:  445.     Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  22:  419. 

—  for  Journal  Boxes.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  541. 
Metallurgical  Technology.  (D.Forbes)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  20. 
Metallurgists,  First.     Westm.  103:   143. 
Metallurgy,  Ancient.  (J.  Phillips)  Am.  J.  Sci.  58:  96,  258. 

—  Contributions  to.     (F.  A.  Geiith)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66: 

261. 

—  Elements  of,  Phillips's.     Nature,  II :  266. 

—  in  Central  Africa.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  65. 

—  Indifferent.     (T.Evans)  Overland,  7:  369. 

—  New  Process  in.     Nature,   19:  410.  —  (J.  Ilolloway) 

Eel.  Engin.  20:  387. 

—  of  the  Future.     (M.  Jordan)  Pract.  M.  4:   loS.  —  (M. 

Jordan)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97:  337,  412. 

—  of  Iron  and  Steel,  Osborn's.     (T.  M.  Drown)  Nation, 

9:  511. 

—  Origin  of.     (E.  Burnouf)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  502. 

—  Percy's.     Nature,  12:  209. 

—  Progress  of.     (W.  C.  Roberts)  Nature,  23:  65. 
and  J.  L.  Bell.     Pract.  M.  5 :  33. 

—  Prehistoric.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  205. 

—  Waste  in.     Westm.  77:  562. 

Metamorphism.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  K.  4:  40. — 

(D.  T.  Ansted)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  403. 
Metamorphoses;  aTale.     Black w.  79:  562,  676.     80:61. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:  607,  673,  719. 

—  not  fabulous.     Black w.  12:  656. 

—  of  Matter.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  512. 

iUriyoia,  The  Word.     (T.  Walden)  Am.  Church  R.  35: 

143- 
Metaphor  and  Allegory.     All  the  Year,  17:  329. 

—  Misfortunes  in.    (H.  W.  Lucy)  Belgra.  43:  455.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  96:  660. 
Metaphors.   (S.  Lanier)  So.  M.  10:  172. — Eel.  M.  63:  158. 

—  Live.     (G.  Wakeman)  Galaxy,  2:  272. 

—  of  the  People.     (G.  Wakeman)  Galaxy,  9:  695. 

—  Professional.     (K.  Samborn)  Victoria,  31:  213. 

—  Scripture.     Bib.  R.  5:  55. 

—  Use  of.     Blackw.  18:  719. 

in  Poetrj'.     (R.  Noel)  Fortn.  5:  670. 

Metaphysics.     So.  Lit.  J.  3:  69,  123. 

—  Amberley's.     (J.  S.  Henderson)  Mind,  2:  55. 

—  and  Science,  Lewes  on  Bounds  and  Limits  of.    Westm. 

102:   104. 

—  apjtlied  to  Scripture.     Dub.  Univ.  1 :  140. 

—  Bowne's  First  Principles  of.     (J.  Bascom)  Dial  (Ch.), 

2:  280. 

—  Burton  on.     (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  793. 

—  Decline  of  the  Taste  for.     Blackw.  4:  682. 

of  Study  of.  (C.  M.  O'Leary)  Cath  World,  32:  145. 

—  Ferrier's  Institutes  of.     Blackw.  77:  159.  —  Eel.  R. 

102:  411.  —  Brownson,  12:  322. —  (A.  Main)  Mind, 
2:  402. 

—  Ferrier's  Theory  of  Knowing  and  Being.     No.  Brit. 

22:  563. 


Metaphysics,  Future  of.  (S.  II.  Hodgson)  Contemp. 
20:  S19. 

—  Hamilton's   Lectures  on.     No.   Brit.   30:    532.  —  (G. 

M.  Steele)  No.  Am.  92:  88.  — (W.  A.  Earned)  New 
Eng.  18:  167.  — Theo.  &Lit.  J.  13:  i.  — S...  Lit. 
Mess.  29:  I. 

—  Hegel's.     (J.  E.  Cabot)  No.  Am.  106:  447. 

—  Hodgson's.     (G.  S.  Morris)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16:  217. 

—  in  1S52.     Chr.  Rem.  26:  i. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  186S.  (T.  C.  Simon)  Conlcnip.  8:  246. 

—  Language  of,  Want  of  a  Standard  of.    Blackw.  6:  39. 

—  Modern  religious.     Chr.  Rem.  45:  90. 

—  of  the  School.     Jlonth,  38:   109.     41:  50S. 

—  of  Science.     (A.  Winchcll)  No.  Am.  130:  69. 

—  of  W^atson's  Institutes.     (B.  F.  Cocker)  Mcth.  Q.  22: 

iSi. 

—  Physiological.     (N.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  916. 

—  Plea  for.     (C.  E.  Appleton)  Contemp.  28:  923.  29:  44. 

—  Present  State  of.  (L.Withington)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  609. 

—  Psychology,  and  Philnsophy,  Limits  of.    No.  Brit.  53: 

115.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  385. 

—  Relation  of,  to  Literature  and  Science.    (J.  S.  IJlackie) 

Eraser,  88:  191. 

—  Scotch  School  of.     Blackw.  16:  227. 

—  Smart  on  New  School  of,  1S39.     IMo.  R.  148:   541. 

—  Socrates  and  the  Philosophy  of.    (Holt  Wilson)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  29:  14. 

—  Talk  on.     (F.  Bayma)  Cath.  World,  18:  2S9. 

—  Visible  and  tangible.     Blackw.  61:   5S0. 
Sfe  Being;  Ideas;  Philosophy;  etc. 

Metaphysical  Basis  of  Theology.     Chr.  Rem.  37:  352. 
Metaphysical  Calculus.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  6:   1. 
Metaphysical  Fragment;  The  Visible  and  the  Tangible. 

Blackw.  61 :  560. 
Metaphysical  JMystery.     House.  Words,  2:  359. 
Jletaplnsical  Problems.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  18:  517. 
Metaphysical    Schools  among  the  Arabs.     (G.   Masson) 

Kitto,  34:  354. 

—  among  the  Jews.     (G.  Masson)  Kitio,  35:  60,  374. 
Metaphvsical  Science,  Recent  Works  on.    (N.  Porter,  jr.) 

Bii).  Sac.  5:  108.  —  (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  56:  657. 

French.     Bib.  Sac.  8:  73. 

Metaphysical  Study.     (A.  Bain)  Contemp.  29:  TiS. 

Metaphysical  Theology  of  the  Schoolmen.  (J.  W.  Alex- 
ander) Princ.  18:   191. 

Metaphysical  Tracts  of  the  iSth  Century.  (Sir  W.  Ham- 
ilton) Ed.  R.  68:  337. 

Metaphysician,  The.     (T.  E.  Webb)  Fiaser,  61 :  503. 

—  Philosopln*  of  Locke.     Blackw.  39:  798. 

—  Brown  on  Cause  and  Effect.     Blackw.  40:   122. 

—  Sensation,      Perception,      Consciousness,     Attention. 

Blackw.  40:  253. 

—  Touch  and  Sight.     Blackw.  40:  327. 

—  Association.     Blackw.  40:  524. 

—  Intellective  Faculiy.     Blackw.  40:  627. 

—  Abstraction.     Blackw.  40:   741. 

—  Reasoning.     Blackw.  41 :  25S. 
Metaphysicians,  Scottish.     No.  Brit.  27:  402, 

—  and  Scientia.     Eraser,  78:  265. 

Metastasio  and  the  Opera  of  the  i8th  Century.  (V.  Lee) 
Fraser,  99:  371,  495,  5S3. 

—  Poetry  of.     Sharpe,  38:  80. 

Metaurus,  Battle  of.  (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  23:  250. 
Mctealf,  Michael.  (J.  G.  Metcalf )  N.  E.  Reg.  16:  279. 
Metcalf  Genealogy.  (L.  M.  Harri.-)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  171. 
Metcalfe,    Charles,    Lord.     Blackw.    77:    202. —  (J.    W. 

Kaye)  (Jood  Words,  6:  771.— Eel.  R.  108:  232.— 

Bentley,  36:   524. 

—  Kaye's  Life  of.     No.  Brit.  22:  145.  —  Fraser,  50:  701. 

—  Colburn,  102:   127.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33:  455- 
Metempsycho.sis,  The.     (R.  Macnish)  Liv.  Age,  59:  500. 

—  Christian.     (F.  Bowen)  Pnnc.  n.  s.  7:  315. 


METEMPSYCHOSIS 


827 


METEORIC 


Metempsychosis,  Doctrine  of.     (W.  Knight)  rorlii.  30: 

422. 
Metempsychosis;  a  Tale.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Allan.  2:  59. 
Meteor  from  Iowa  County,  la.     (N.  li.  Leonard)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  no:  357. 

—  of  Dec,  1S07,  which  burst  over  Weston,  Conn.     (li. 

Silliman,  sen.,  and  J.  L.  Kingsley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  97:  i. 

—  of  Feb.  6,  181S,  Dayliglit.     Blaekw.  2:  516. 

—  of  May  iS,  1S38.     (E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  35:  223. 

—  of  1857,  at  Ciiarleston,  S.  C.     (C.  U.  Sliepard)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  78:  270. 

—  of  Nov.   15,    1859.     (H.  A.  Newton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  80: 

186.  — (B.  V.  Marsh)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  69:  205,  253. 

—  of   May    I,    i860,   in  Guernsey  County,    O.     (E.   W. 

Evans)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  30. 

—  of  Nov.   27,   1862.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  422. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:  2S4. 

—  of  Aug.  15,  1870.     Nature,  2:  357. 

—  of  1S75,  in  Iowa.     (G.  Ilinriehs)  Top.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  58S. 

—  of  Nov.  23,  1877,   Detonating.     (G.  L.  Tupman)  Na- 

ture, 17:  246. 

—  of  June  7,  1878,  Fireball.     Nature,  18:  185. 

—  Remarkable.     (E.J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  243. 
Meteors.      (C.    S.   Lyman)    New  Eng.   27:    129. — (B. 

Peirce)  No.  Am.  56:  409.  —  .\ni.  J.  Sci.  15:  76. 
16:  20.  —  (E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  28:  95.  —  (W. 
A.  Clarke  and  D.  Olmsted)  Am.  J.  Sci.  30:  369. — 
(E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  35:  223.  —  (H.  A.  Newton) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  89:   193.  —  All  the  Year,  23:  469,  571. 

—  Chamb.  J.  4:  100.  25:243.  41:20.  43:807. — 
Eel.  M.  41:  241.  62:  301.  —  iN'at.  Q.  7:  2S7. — 
Penny  M.  5:  331,  440. 

—  Aerolites,  and  Shooting-Stars.     Quar.  92:  ■]■].     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  28:  349.  —  (E.  Loomis)  Harper,  37:  34. 

—  Cornh.  16:  556. 

—  Altitudes  of.     (H.  A.  Newton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  90:  250. 

—  and  Comets.     Ed.  R.  140:  393.  —  Ev.  Sat.  4:  7S0.  — 

Appleton,  2:  434,  324. 

—  and  Meteor  Systems.     (R.   A.    Proctor)   Eraser,   83: 

151.  —  (\V.  F.  Denning)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  19:   13. 

—  and  Meteoric  Stones.     Sharpe,  45:  124,  332. 

—  and  Shooting-Stars.     (K.  A.  Proctor)  Eel.  M.  79:  622. 

—  (E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  i:   130.  —  Hogg,  10:  410. 

—  Astronomy   of,  Outlines  of.     (A.   S.    Herschel)  Intel. 

Obs.  7:  20S. 

—  Contributions  to  Astro-Meteorology.     (II.  A.  Newton) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  93:  285. 

—  Detonating,  of  1866.  (.\.  S.  Herschel)  Intel.  Obs.  9:  99. 

—  Heights  of.     (A.  S.  Herschel)  Intel.  Obs.  i:   217. 

—  Historic.     Chamb.  J.  44  :  813.     Same  art.   Eel.  M. 

70:  325- 

—  in  former  Times.     Am.  J.  Sci.  40:  349. 

—  Luminous,  Herschel  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  63. 

—  Luminosity  of.     (B.  V.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  92. 

—  Notice  of  several.     Am.  J.  Sci.  6:  315. 

—  Numbers  of,  seen  in  a  given  Period.     (II.  A.  Newton) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  91 ;  192. 

—  of  August.     (E.  C.  llerrick)  Am.  J.   Sci.  33:  354. — 

(W.  F.  Denning)  Nature,  20:  457.  —  (\V.  F.  Den- 
ning) Pop.  Sci.  R.  19  :  322.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  i8:  178. 

and  November.    (II.  Schellen)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  385. 

in  1837.     (E.  C.  llerrick)  Am.  J.  Sci.  33:  176,  354. 

34:  180. 

in  1839.     (E.  C.  llerrick)  Am.  J.  Sci.  37:  325. 

in  1S40.     (E.  C.  llerrick)  Am.  J.  Sci.  39:  32S. 

in  1S66,  Spectra  of.     (A.  S.   Her.schel)  Intel.  Obs. 

10:  161. 

in  1880.     (\V.  F.  Denning)  Nature,  22:  471. 

—  of  November.      (J.  N.  Lockycr)   Macmil.  15:   142. — 

(J.  Carpenter)  Once  a  Week,  15:  496.  —  (W.  Men- 
zel)  Eel.  Mus.  i:  145. 


Meteors  of  November.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  40:  30. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  247.  —  (|{.  A.  Proctor; 

Nature,   i:    56. —  (R.  A.   Proctor)  Intel.  Obs.  12: 

190.  —  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Stud.  iSc  Intel.  Obs.  2:  254. 

—  St.  James,  23:   177.  —  Liv.  Age,  I03:  624.  —  (D. 

Kirkwood)  Pol).  Sci.  Mo.  18:  542.  —  (G.  J.  Stoney) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  445. 

at  Rmne.     (A.  Secchi)  Month,  10:  19. 

Gauging  the  Stream  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Stud.  & 

Intel.  Obs.  4:  200. 
in  1833.     (E.  Hitchcock)  Am.  J.  Sci.  25:  354. — 

(D.  Olmsted)  Am.  J.  Sci.  25:  363.     26:   132.  —  (A. 

C.  Twining)  Am.  J.  Sci.   26:  320.  —  (D.Olmsted) 

Am.  J.   Sci.  28:  376.  —  (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  Alma. 

1835:  70. — New  Eng.  M.  6:  47. 
in  1834.     (A.    D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  27:  335. — 

(A.  C.  Twining)   Am.  J.   Sci.   27:  339.  —  (A.   D. 

Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  28:  305.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2o: 

149,  367.     21:  11. 
in   1836.     Am.   Alma.   1838:    83.  — (D.   Olmsted) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  31 :  386. 

in  1S37.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  J.  Sci.  33:  379. 

in  1865.     (H.  A.  Newton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  91:  58. 

iu   1866.     (C.   Pritchard)  Good    Words,   8:    11. — 

Intel.  Obs.  10:  449,  459.  —  (H.  A.  Newton)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  93:  78. 

in  1S67.     (H.  A.  Nev.ton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  78,  225. 

in  1868.     (II.  A.  Newton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  97:  118,  399. 

in   1869.     (H.  A.  Newton)  Am.  J.  Sci.   99:  244. 

—  Eel.  M.  74:  154. 

in  1870.     (II.  A.  Newton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOi :  30. 

in  1872.     (H.  A.  Newton)  Ani.  J.  Sci.  105:  53.— 

Eel.  M.  80:  316.  —(R.  Grant)  Good  Words,  14:  289. 
as  observed  iu  Italy.     (F.  Denza)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

105:  126. 

—  of  December,  1838.     (E.  C.  llerrick)  Am.  J.  Sci.  35: 

361.     36:  355. 

—  011870-71.     Nature,  4:  350. 

—  of  April  30  to  May  i,  1872.     (D.  Kirkwood)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  104:  52. 

—  011872  and   1874,   in  Kentucky.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  no:  203. 

—  of  Jan.  31,  1876.    (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  in:  458. 

—  of    1877,  in   Sweden.     (Prof.    Nordenskiold)   Nature, 

20:  306. 

—  of  July  and  August,  18S0.     (W.  F.  Denning)  Nature, 

21:  621. 

—  Origin  of.     (W.  A.  Clarke  and   D.  Olmsted)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  30:  369. 

—  Phenomena  of.     No.  Am.  3:  319.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  20: 

2  So. 

—  Radiant  Points  of.     (E.  F.  Sawyer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117: 

468. 

—  Seed-bearing  or  otherwise.     Cornh.   25  :    77.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  28S. 

—  Showers  of.     Ed.  R.  125:  253. — (S.   Newcomb)  No. 

Am.  107:  3S.  —  Nat.  M.  11:  15.  —  Harper,  i:  439. 
—  Cornh.  27:  42. 

—  Summary  of   Knowledge  of,  to  1841.     (T.  Galloway) 

Ed.  New  Phihx.  J.  30:   ',Si>. 

—  Theory  of.     (W.  G.  Reynolds)  Am.  J.  Sci.  i:  266. 
Meteor  Dust.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  JI.  n.  s.  23:   1S2. 
Meteor  Monks  of  Thcssaly.     Penny  M.  11:  453. 
Meteoric  Fireball  of  July  13,  1846.     (1).  Kirkwood)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  91:  347. 
Meteoric   Fireballs.     (H.   A.   Newton)   Am.   J.   Sci.   83: 

33S. 
Meteoric  Iron  at  Tuczon,  Sonora.     (C.  U.  Sliepard)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  68:  369. 

—  from   .Augusta  County,  Va.     (J.  W.  Mallet)   .\m.  J. 

Sci.  102:   10. 

—  from  Colorado.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  218. 


METEORIC 


828 


METEOKOLITES 


Meteoric  Iron  from  Dakota  Territory.     (C.  T.  Jackson) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  259. 

—  from  Dickson  County,    Tenn.,    1S35.     (J.  L.  Smith) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  349. 

—  from  EI  Dorado  County,  Gal.     (C.  U.  Sliepard,  sen.) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  438. 

—  from  Franklin  Count}',   Ky.     (.J.   L.   Smith)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  99:  331- 
— 'from  Georgia.     (W.  E.  Hidden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  286. 
■ —  from   Kentucky  and    North  Carolina.     (J.  L.  Sniilli) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  80:  240. 

—  from  Mexico.     (\V.  . I.  Taylor)  Am.  J.   Sci.  72:  374. 

—  (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  77. 

—  from  North  Carolina.     (C.   U.   Shepard)   Am.  J.  Sci. 

78:  259.  —  (\V.  E.  Hidden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  324. 

—  from  Putnam  County,  Ga.     (J.  E.  Willet)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

67:  33^- 

—  from   Seneca  Iliver,   N.  Y.      (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  65:  363. 

—  from  Shingle  Sprinijs,  Cal.     (B.  Siiliman)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

io5:  iS. 

—  from   South  Africa.      (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.   Sci. 

65:  1.  —  (J.  L.  Smitli)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  107. 

—  from  South   Carolina.     (C.   U.    Shejiard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

121:   117. 

—  from  Virginia.     (J.  W.  Mallet)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  115:  337. 

—  from  Wayne  Co.,  0.  (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  3S5. 

—  in  North  JNIexico,   Geograpliical    Position  of.     (J.   L. 

Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  335. 

—  in   the  Orange  River  Country,  South  Africa.     (C.  U. 

Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71:  213. 

—  in  Georgia.     (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  257. 

—  Localities  of.  (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  249,  347. 
New.     (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  325. 

—  New.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  97:  271. 

in  the  U.  S. .  (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  97:  230. 

—  of  Howard  County,    Ind.     (.J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

107:  391, 

—  of  Cohahuila.     (.T.  L.  Smith)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  97:  383. 
Meteoric  Mineral,   Peckamite.      (.J.   L.    Smith)  Am.  J. 

Sci.   120:  136. 
Meteoric  Observations  at  Cambridge.    (J.  Lovcring)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  35:  323. 

—  at  Canton.     (P.  Parker)  Am.  J.  Sci.  38:  301. 
Meteoric  Rings,  Plienomena  of,  as  affected  bj'  the  Earth. 

(A.  C.  Twining)  Am.  J.  Sci.  83:  244. 
Meteoric  Stone  and  Iron.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113: 
211. 

—  from  Petersburg,  Tenn.     (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

74:  134- 

—  from  Scarsmont,   Me.     (C.  U.   Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

102:   133. 
Composition  of.  (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  102:  200. 

—  from  Stewart  County,  Ga.     (J.  E.  Willet)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

100:  33-,. 

Analysis  of.     (.J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOo:  339. 

~  of  Rochester,  la.     (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113: 

207. 

—  of  AVaconda,  Kan.     (C.  U.  Shepard,  sen.)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

in:  473. 

—  that    fell,    March    25,    1865,    in  Wisconsin.      (.J.    L. 

Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  112:  207. 

—  that  fell.  Dee.   5,    1S6S,   in  Alabama.     (G.  J.   Brush) 

Am.  .1.  Sci.  98:  240. 
Meteoric  Stones.  Ed.  R.  3:  386. —Am.  Alma.  1833: 
71- — (Prof.  Berzelius)  Am.  J.  Sci.  37:  93. — Gen. 
Repos.  3:  140. —(TST.  S.  Maskelvne)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
2:  75.  — (.[.A.  B.  Oliver)  Tinsfey,  28:  517.  — All 
the  Year,  10:  488. 

—  and  Comets.     Brit.  Q.  27:  63.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43: 

514.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  56:  499. 

—  Description  of.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  219. 


Meteoric  Stones,  Fall  of,  at  New  Concord,  0.,  i860.     (E. 
B.  Andrews,  and  others)  Am.  ■).  Sci   80:   103. 

—  from  Danville,  Ala.  (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci  99:  90. 

—  from  Harrison  County,   Ind.      (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  78:  409. 

—  Heat  of      (.J.  LeConte)  Nature,  6:  72. 

—  in  India.     (F.  Rciallack)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7:  193. 

—  Origin  of.     (F.  G.  Fischer)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  16:  75. 

—  (K.  A.  E.  von  Iloff)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  22:  2S5. 

—  Worship  of.     Colburn,  153:  712. 

Meteorite,  Breitenbach,  Constituents  of.     (N.  S.  Maske- 
lvne) Nature,  6:  71. 

—  from  Cleherne  County,  Ala.     (W.  E.  Hidden)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  119:  370. 

—  from  Emmet  County,  la.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

119:  459. 

—  from  Estherville,  la.  (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I18: 

1S6. 

—  from  Ilindostan.     (J.L.  Cassels)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  401. 

—  from  Madison  County,  N.  C.     (B.  S.  Burton)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  112:  439. 

—  from  Nash  County,  N.  C.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

no:   147. 

—  from  New  Mexico.     (F.  A.  Genth)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67: 

239- 

—  from  Newton  County,  Ark.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

90:  213. 

—  StiiUdalen.     (A.  E.  Nordenskiold)  Nature,  16:  238. 
Meteorites.     (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  36.  —  (J. 

L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  69:  153,  322.  —  (N.  S.  Mas- 
kelvne) Nature,  2:   yy. 

—  Account  of.     (E.  Howard)  Meth.  M.  26:   136. 

—  American.     (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  80:  204. 

—  and  Comets,     (tl.  A.  Newton)  Nature,  19:  315,  340. 

—  and  Falling-Stars.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  157. 

—  and  the  Origin  of  Life.     (W.  Flight)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  16: 

390.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  711.     Same  art.  Sup. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  85. 

—  at  Castine,  Me.     (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  56:  251. 

—  Chronological  List  from  earliest  Times.    Ed.  Plulos.  J, 

i:  221. 

—  Earth-born.     Cornh.  40:  446. 

—  from  Chili.     (C.  A.  Joy)  Am.  J.  Sci.  87:  243. 

—  from  Colorado.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  93:  66. 

—  from  Guernsej'  County,  0.     (J.L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

81:  87. 

—  from  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  81:  264. 

—  in  I'^rance  and  Italy.     Nature,  6:  519. 

—  Lecture  Notes  upon.     (N.  S.  Maskelyne)  Nature,  12: 

4S5,    504,    S20. 

—  Metallic.     (W.  S.  Clark)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  7. 

—  Microscopical  Investigation  of.     Nature,  1 :  3S2. 

—  Moons,  and  Planets.     (H.  Larkin)  Brit.  Q.  71:  2S1. 

—  Nature  and  Origin  of.     (J.  J.  Plummer)  Good  Words, 

22:  850. 

—  New  Classification  of.     (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

93:  22. 

—  of  La  Conccpcion  and  San  Gregorio.    (J.  Urgindi)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  103:  207. 

—  Report  on.   (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  52:  377.  56: 

402. 

—  Solid  Carbon  Compounds  in.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  in:  388,  433. 

—  Speculations  on  the  Source  of.     (R.  S.  Ball)  Nature, 

19:  494.  —  Nature,  i:  239.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:   162. 

—  Structure  and  Origin  of.     (H.  C.  Sorby)  Nature,  15: 

495- 
Meteorograph,  Printing,  Theorell's.     (J.  J.  Hall)  Nature, 

5:  327- 
Meteorographical  Apparatus.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  472. 
Meteorolites.     (P.  de  Remusat)  Ev.  Sat.  2:  296. 


METEOROLOGIC 


829 


METERS 


Meteorologic  Sections  of  the  Atmosphere.  (T.  Stevenson) 
Nature,  9:  103. 

Meteorological  Blockade,  Stewart's.  (W.  Thomson)  Na- 
ture, 1 :  306. 

Meteorological  Coincidences.  (J.  II.  Alexander)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  62:   I. 

Meteorological  Committee,  Report  of.     Nature,  10:  457. 

Meteorological  Comparison,  New  Method  of.  (P.  E. 
Chase)  Am.  J.  Sci.  91:   15S. 

Meteorological  Conference  at  Leipzig.     Nature,  8:  341. 

Meteorological  Congress  at  Vienna.    Nature,  8:  46S.    10: 

17,  55- 
Meteorological  Effects  on  the  Heights  of  the  Tides.     (W. 

Ferrcl)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  342. 
Meteorological  Enigma.     (W.  Oliver)  Tinsley,  29:  295. 
Meteorological    Information.      Am.    Alma.    1836:     17S. 

1837:   168.     1839:   133.     1840:   197.     1841:  166. 
Meteorological  Inquiry,  Results  of  recent.     (R.  H.  Scott) 

Eel.  Engiu.  8:  519. 
Meteorological  Journal.     No.  Am.  i:  122,  2S5,  437.     2: 

131.  ^77-     3'  132,  2S4.     5:   149. 

—  kept  at  Beloit,  "Wis.,  1S51.     (S.  P.  Lathrop)  .\m.  J. 

Sci.  64:   241. 

—  kept  at  Marietta,  0.,  185 1-62.    (S.  P.  Ilildrcth)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  63:    237.     65:  243.     67:  255.     69:   234.     71: 

1S9.     73:215.     75:357-     77:214.     79:218.     81: 

252.     83:  216.     85:   iSi. 
Meteorological  Method.     (W.  Blasius)  Penn  Mo.  9:   119. 
Meteorological  Observations,   Dew  Point,   1S31.     (J.  P. 

Espy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  12:  3S9. 

—  1810-59.     Recr.  Sci.  2:  262. 

—  1816.     Blackw.  i:  572. 

—  1817.     Blackw.  2:  433. 

—  1S18.    Blackw.  4:  472. 

—  1819.     Blackw.  6:  505. 

—  Extraordinary.     Blackw.  10:  267. 

—  Greenwich.     (.\.  Buchan)  Nature,  20:  525. 

—  Instructions  for  making.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28;  40S. — 

(J.  F.  W.  I-Ierschel)"Nav.  M.  i:  260. 

—  Jelineck's.     Nature,  i:  649. 

—  made   at  Burlington,  Vt.,  1851-52.     (Z.    Thompson) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  350.     65:  3S5. 

—  of  Temperature.   (A.  Mordecai)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26:  30. 

—  Reduction  of.     (E.  L.  De  Forest)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  93:  316. 
Meteorological  Observatory  at  Mauritius.    Nature,  7 :  243. 

—  on  Puy-de-Doine.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  260. 
Meteorological  Observatories.     Nature,  4:  245. 
Meteorological  Office  Report.     Nature,  12:   loi. 
Meteorological  Reform.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  lo:  477. 
Meteorological  Register,  at  Toronto,  1S55-76.     Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  i:  92-562,  2:  73-4S6.  3:  90-525.  4:  Si- 
501.  5:  97-552.  6:  92-532.  7:  90-529.  8:  90- 
477-  9:  77-435-  10:  77-432.  ":  75-407-  12: 
i-xc.    13:  -xci-clxxx.    14:  cl.xxxi-ccliv.    15:  i-xxii. 

Meteorological  Registers.  (Marie-Davy)  Nature,  20:  320. 

Meteorological  Report,  1S2S.  (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
16:  70. 

Meteorological  Research.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  14:  3SS. 

Meteorological  Researches.  (W.  Fcrrcll)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
122:  33. 

Meteorological  Sketches.     Am.  J.  .Sci.  33:  50,  261. 

Meteorological  Variations  at  Toronto.  (G.  T.  Kingston) 
Canad.  J.  n.  s.  9:   109. 

Meteorology.  (1).  W.  Bloodgood)  Allan.  6:  i.— (,I. 
Lovering)  .Vm.  Alma.  1861:  58.  — .Vll  the  Year,  2: 
161.  6:  186.  —  Cliamb.  .1.46:  7S5.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  23: 
354.  397.  4''^°.  — -^"i.Q.3:  i.  — Am..Vlma.  1831:  77. 

—  .Vmerican  Storm- Warnings.     (C.  H.  Thompson)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  23:  597. 

—  and  Magnetism.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  2:  252. 

—  and  Natural  Theology.   (M.. Jacobs)  Evang.  R.  10:  161. 

—  Arago's  Essays  on.     Liv.  Age,  47:  299. 


Meteorology,  Astro-.     (D.  Kirkwood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i: 

335- 

—  at  Melbourne.     Nature,  14:  153. 

—  Cold  Winters.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  JI.  n.  s.  22:  472. 

—  Contributions  to.     (C.  Smallwood)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  4: 

262.  — (C.  Smallwood)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  66:  77.  —  (E. 
Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  iii:  i.  112:  i.  113:  i. 
114:  1.  115:  I.  ii6:  I.  117:  I.  118:  I.  119: 
89.     120:  I.     121:  I.     122:  I. 

—  Cosmic.    (.1.  A.  Brown)  Nature,  18:  126,  151.  —  Lond. 

Soc.  33:  427. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  11:  413. 

—  Daniell's  Essays  on.     ilo.  R.  106:  39. 

—  Economy  of  the  Atmosphere.     Dub.  R.  9:  289. 

—  Elementary.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  i:   197. 

—  Essays  on.     (J.  P.  Espy)  J.  Frankl.  lust.  21 :  240,  309. 

22:  100,  239. 

—  Facts  in.     (W.  C.  Redfield)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  25:   122. 

—  How  to  study.     (G.  F.  Chambers)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  6:  140. 

—  illustrating  Divine   Wisdom  and  Benevolence.     (M. 

Jacobs)  Evang.  R.  10:  161. 

—  in  .America.     Nature,  4:  390,  410,  430. 

—  in  England.     Nature,  II :  446. 

—  in  France.     Nature,  10:  515. 

—  in  Havana.     Nature,  8:  294. 

—  in  Japan.     Nature,  14:  295. 

—  in  Mauritius.     Nature,  10:  41S. 

—  in  1S64.     Once  a  Week,  n:  400. 

—  in  1865.     Nation,  2:  200. 

—  International.     Nature,  12:  493,560.     14:  11. 

—  Leading  Principles  of.     Brit.  Q.  3:  34. 

—  Lectures  on.    (D.  Olmsted)  Hunt,  i:  529.    2:  128,  233. 

—  Modern.     Nature,  20:  359. 

—  Nautical.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  72.  — (T.  A.  Lyons)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  16:  35,  179.  —  All  the  Year,  5:  no. 

—  of  1S64.     Ouce  a  Week,  13:  64. 

—  of  the  Future.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  7:  98. 

—  of  India,  Blanford's.     Nature,  II :  145. 

—  of  June,  1S70.     (J.  J.  Hall)  Nature,  2:  214. 

—  of  Oroomi  .h.     (D.  T.  Stodilard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  254. 

—  of  the  Pacific  Coast.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  6S7. 

—  of   Philadelphia,    1S51-60.      (J.    A.    Kirkpatrick)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  71:  64,  138,  etc. 

—  of  the  Sun  and  Earth.  (B.  Stewart)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  75. 

—  of  the  West  Indies.    (AV.  G.  Palgrave)  Nature,  9:  46S. 

—  Physical.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  i:  101,  12S. 

on  a  rational  Basis.     (A.  Strange)  Nature,  lo:  490. 

—  Present  and  future.     Nature,  lo:  99. 

—  Present  Condition  of,  1863.     Once  a  Week,  8:  249. 

—  Progress  and  Applications  of.     Lond.  Q.  2:   127. 

—  Recent  Progress  in.     (R.  II.  Scott)  Fortn.  19:  606. 

—  Report  of  Committee  on,  1S36.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  21: 

386.     23:  17. 

—  Simultaneous.    .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  24:  190-429.     25:  39. 

—  Telegraphic.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  124. 

—  Theory  of,  Espy's.     (M.  Faye)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOO: 

34S. 

and  Redfield's.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  29:  162. 

Recent.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  33:  256. 

—  Thompson  and  Kaemptz  on.     (J.  Loveriug)  No.  Am. 

71:  51. 

—  United  States  Signal  OfTicer's  Report  for  1S76.     (G. 

W.  Warren)  Nation,  24:  3S4. 

—  Winds  and  Weather  Probabilities.    So.  R.  n.  s.  18:  63. 
Sfe  Storms;  Weather;  Winds;  etc. 

Meters,  .\ir.  Experiments  on  Cassclla's.     (C.   B.   Rich- 
ards) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:  412. 

—  Fluid.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64:   113-269. 

—  Water.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:  114.     63:  40.     64:  206. 

for  small  Flows.    (J.  J.  Tvlor)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  394. 

Improvements  in,  1S57.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:  1S3, 

400. 


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METHODIST 


^[etliolisin.    Ed.  K.  154:  i.  — Clir.  K.  6:  45.— Lond.  Q. 
i:  38. 

—  after  Wesley's  Death.     (A.  Stevens)  ]\Ieth.  Q.  21 :   5. 

—  and  the  Cluirch  of  En,i,daiid.     Meth.  M.  33:   103. 

—  and  Dissent.     Meth.  M.  59:  20. 

—  and  Heresy.     (J.  Pullman)  J[eth.  il.  39:  334. 

—  antl  Iiiyher  Edr.cation.     Lond.  <).  40:  369. 

—  and  MeCiilitock'sCyelop;edia.    Am.  Cluirch  R.  22:  50. 

—  and  Missions,  Styles  on.    (Syii.  Smith)  Kd.  H.  14:  40. 
i;dinl)nri,h  Heviewon.    Meth.  M.  31:  357.    33:  7S. 

—  and  Dr.  Sehaff.     (W.  Nast)  .Metli.  Q.  17:  42S. 

—  and  tlie  U.  S.     (S.  D.  Ili.lnian)  .^leth.  Q.  27:  29. 

—  and  the  United  States  Civil  War.    (W.  1'.  Strickland) 

Meth.  Q.  23:  434. 

—  and  Wetley.    (C.  de  Ilemusat)  Meth.  Q.  31:  217,  3S4. 

—  Chr.  Ul)s.  76:  673. 
Taylor's.     (.J.  H.  Perry)  ]\[eth.  Q.  15:  329. 

—  as  it  is.     Ed.  11.  84:  129.     91:  597. 

—  Bampton  Lecture,  1S72.     Lond.  i^.  39:   1S5. 

—  Britisli  and  American,  compared.    Nat.  M.  13:  410.  — 

(It.  W.  Ilorsijeld)  Meth.  (i.  37:  276. 

—  Centenary  of .     Hist.  M.  10:  259. —Mo.  R.  153:  274. 

—  Clirouolor^y  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  2S5. 

—  City.     (IL  K.  Carroll)  Meth.  Q.  3S:  27. 

—  Doctnncs  of.     (1).  D.  Whedon)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  241. 

—  Early,  and  Early  American.     (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q. 

24':  256. 

Heroines  of.     So.  R.  n.  p.  19:  237. 

in  Maryland      (W.  Hamilton)  Meth.  Q.  16:  431. 

in  Cld  Gcncscc  Coiifereucc.     (Z.  Paddock)  Meth. 

Q.  Co:  509. 
in  the  Yv'est.     (S.  W.  Williams)  ^Meth.  Q.  31 :  579. 

—  Ecumenical.     (A.  C.  Gcori;e)  ]Metii.  (J.  40:  667. 

—  English.     (T.  Woolmer)  Meth.  Q.  17:  47. 

—  Enj;lisli  Reviews  on.     Meth.  JL  32:  414. 

—  Genesis  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  198. 

—  in  America.     Meth.  M.  50:  672. 

Ccntonarv  oL     (T.  M.  Eddy)  ISlcth.  Q.  26:  165.— 

Mo.  Rcl.  M.  35:  242.  — (B.  h'.  Nadal)  Nation,  2: 148. 

First  Chapter  in  History  oL     (S.  W.  Coggeshall) 

Meth.  Q.  15:  4S9. 

in  the  Cities.     (.T.  Atkinson)  Meth.  Q.  37:  481. 

Pioneers  of.     Lond.  Q.  10:   76. 

Planting  and  Training  of.     Lond.  Q.  25:   189. — 

Liv.  Age,  87:  300. 

Rise  of.    ^S.  W.  Coggeshall)  Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  265. 

—  in  Australia  and  Polynesia.     jMeth.  Q.  15:   iii. 

—  in  Canada.     (.T.  A.  Williams)  i\Ieth.  Q.  27:  198. 

—  in  Cornwall.     Meth.  M.  33:  39. 

—  in  the  iStli  Centurj*.     Lond.  Q.  20:  405. 

—  in  1870.     Lond.  (}.  35:  i. 

—  in  18S1.     Lond.  Q.  57:   177. 

—  in  England,  History  of.     (C.  T.  Brooks)  Chr.  Exam. 

66:  202. 

—  in  Germany,  Hopes  and  Dangers  of.    (G.  Gath)  Meth. 

Q.  41 :  463. 

—  in  Sweden.     Lond.  Q.  32:  299. 

—  in  Wales.    Quar.  85:313.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  24:  49. 

—  Increase  of,  1810.     Meth.  M.  34:  20. 

Ingram  on.     (.Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  11:  341.  —  Chr. 

Ohs.  7:  30-381." 

—  Induencc  of,  on  the  West.     (T.  M.   Eddy)  Meth.  Q. 

17:  2S0. 

—  Inorganic.     (D.  D.  Wiiedon)  Meth.  Q  36:   162. 

—  Lessons  of.     (.1.  B.  Harrison)  O.  &  N.  4:   189. 

—  Letters  on.     (T.  Merritt)  Am.  Meth.  M.  13:  442. 

—  Method  and  Mission  of.    (.1.  T.  Peck)  Meth.  (>.  29:  242. 

—  Nightingale's  Portraiture  of.    Eel.  II.  7:  172.  —  Meth. 

M.  31:  17. 

—  Organic.     (D.  Curry)  Melh.  Q.  36:   1 1 1 . 

—  Peculiarities  and  Prospects  of.     Brit.  (}.  15:  37. 

—  Progress  of.     (E.  Q.  Fuller)  Meth.  Q.  31 :  77. 


Methodism,  Protest  of  the  Wiirtemberg  Clergy  against. 
Loiul.  (.1.  55:  428. 

—  Quarterly  Review  on.     Meth.  M.  34:  337. 

—  Relations  to  Church  and  Nation.     Meth.  M.  52:  310. 

—  Rise  of.     Loud.  j\I.  2:   190. 

and  Progress  of.     West.  R.  3:  321. 

—  Lord  J.  Russell  on.  (II.  Sandwith)  Am.  Meth.  jM.  13:  i. 

—  since  Wesley.    (W.  Binns)  Theo.  R.  12:  533.    13:  i,  45, 

—  Spirit  and  Mission  of.    ( W.  T.  Willcy)  Meth.Q.  14:  57. 

—  Stevens's  History  of.     (C.  C.   Smith)  No.  Am.   100: 

585.  — (.J.  Holdich)  Melh.  Q.  19:  87.— (J.  Demps- 
ter) Meth.  Q.  23:  204. 

—  Steward  on.     Brit.  Q.  18:  512. 

—  Suggestions   ap])ropriate  to   its  Condition.     (A.   Ste- 

vens) Meth.  Q.  20:   122. 

—  Theology  of.     (B.  N.  Martin)  New  Eng.  19:  621. 

—  Wesley  and  the  Rise  of.     Dub.  R.  75:  87. 

—  Weslcyan.     Brit.  Q.  54:  417.  —  No.  Brit.  32:  159.— 

(J.  L.  Davies)  Contemp.  27:   114,  171.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  128:  429,  451.  —  Eel.  R.  91:  597.  —  Mo. 

R.   115:    I.  — (O.  R.  Howard)  Am.  Church  R    5: 

413.  —  Chr.  Rem.  5:  269. 

a  Witness  to  Truth.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  292. 

Controversy  about.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  520. 

Position  and  Policy  of.     Eel.  R.  77:  64. 

Progress  and  Policy  of.     Eel.  R.  74:   196. 

—  What  is?     (T.  E.  Bond)  Meth.  Q.  8:  485. 
Sec  Arminianism;  Wesley,  John. 

Methodist,  How  and  why  I  became  a.    So.  R.  n.  s.  14:  105. 
Methodists,  and  Established  Church.     Lond.  Q.  6:  508. 

—  Attacks  of  Anti-Jacobin  Review  on.    Meth.  M.  38:  655. 

—  Benson's  Apology  for.     !Meth.  i\L  31:   160. 

—  Calvinistic,  in  Wales.     Princ.  41:   163. 

—  Doctrines  of.     Meth.  M.  41 :  12.  —  (J.  Greeves)  Meth. 

M.  43:  573- 

—  Early,  and  American  Revolution.     Hist.  M.  lo:  361. 

II :  291,  338.     12:  147. 

—  Episcopacy  among.     Meth.  JI.  59:  440. 

—  not  Calvinists.     Meth.  M.  30:  505. 

—  Oxford,  Tyerman  on.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  714. 

—  Persecution  of,  in  Oxfordshire.     Meth.  M.  23:  87. 

—  Princi|dcs  of.     Meth.  M.  35:  606. 

—  Schools  among.     (S.  Jackson)  Jleth.  M.  57:   22. 

—  Union  of.     Am.  Meth.  JI.  14:   i. 

—  Wesleyan,  and  Dr.  Pusey.     Chr.  Rem.  56:  3S1. 
Metliodist  Book  Concern.     "(J.  Porter)  Meth.  Q.  27:  267. 

—  and  its  Literatin-e.     (B.  Hawley)  Meth.  Q.  32:  40. 

■ —  Frauds  in,  1871.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  37. — 
(E.  S.  Nadnl)  Nation,  14:  369.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11:   51. 

Methodist  Camji  iMeetings.     Chr.  Disc.  5:   170. 

Meth  .(list  Camp- :Meeting Song- Writers,  Early.  (B.  St.  J. 
Fry)  Meth.Q.  19:  401. 

Methodist  Church.     Am.  Meth.  M.  14:  217. 

—  I.angs's  History  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.22:   31:;. 

—  Church  Architecture  in.     (H.  Mattison)  Nat.  M.  7: 

497.     8:  76-457- 

—  Chin-ch  Property  in.     Am.  Moth.  M.  16:  224. 

—  Di.?cipline  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  456. 
1S48.     Meth.  Q.  8:  617. 

—  District  Conferences  in.      (W.  II.  Kincaid)  Meth.  Q. 

40:  279. 

—  Doctrines  and  Discipline  of.     (E.  0.  Haven)  Meth.  Q. 

38:  389. 
defended.     (T.  Coke)  Meth.  M.  34:  250. 

—  Education  in.    Meth.  Q.  2:  530. 

—  Fuller's  Vindication  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  20,  223. 

—  in  America.     Lond.  Q.  3:  112. 

—  in  Canada.     (T.  Webster)  Meth.  Q.  28:  264,  346. 

—  in  Ireland,  1807.     Meth.  M.  30:  85. 

—  in  the  United  States,  Disruption  of.     (D.  D.  Whedon) 

Meth.   Q.  26:  276.  — (L.  C.  Matlack)  Meth.  Q.  36: 
292.—  So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  382.    20:  214. 


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METTRAY 


Methodist  Cluircli  iit  the  United  States,  History  of.     (A. 
St.  Joliii  Cliambre)  Univ.  Q.  22:  435.     25:  i85. 

—  Itinciiiut  Ministry  of.     (J.  M.  Ijuckley)  Metli.  Q.  40: 

131,  316. 

—  Letters  to  Bishop  Simpson.     (A.  Stevens)  Nat.  M.  7: 

75-558.    8:  177,  273,  464. 

—  Ministerial   Education  in.      (U.  P.  Kidder)  Bib.  Sac. 

33:  55S- 

—  Organi?ation  of.     (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  32:  194. 

—  Policy  of.     (C.  Adams)  Meth.  Q.  3:  271. 

—  Proposed   new  Articles  of   Religion.      (X.  Brunson) 

Meth.  Q.  32:  229. 

—  Soutli.     (T.  K.  Bond)  Mi'th.  Q.  9:  282.      II :  396.  — 

(L.  C.  Matiack)  Metli.  Q.  32:   103. 
Did  they  secede  ?   (D.A.Wliedon)  .Meth.  Q.  30:  243. 

—  Statistics  of.     (W.  II.  Dc  Puy)  Mi-tli.  (>.  38:  311. 

—  Stevens's  History  of.  (I).  A.  Vviiedon)  Metli.  Q.  28:  93. 

—  Wainewright  on.     (J.  Everett)  Meth.  .^I.  42:  20. 
Jli'tiiodist  C'inirch  Case.    West.  Law  J.  9:   162.    10:104. 
Metliiidist  Conference  at  New  York, 1789.    (S.W.Cogges- 

hal!)  Meth.  Q.  17:   202. 

—  English,  1S64.     Lond.  Q.  23:  220. 
1873.     I'ond.  Q.  41:  165 

1875.     Loud. C2. 45:  168. 

1S80.     Lond.  Q.  55:  171. 

—  Negro.     Liv.  Age,  129:   lof). 

Methodist  Episcopacy,   MCaiiie  on.      (J.  Emory)  Am. 

Metli.  M.  12:  69. 
Methodist  (ieneral  Conference,   Second.      (A.   Stevens) 

Meth.  Q.  26:  325. 

—  of  1S44.  (J.  T.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  30:   165.  —  (J.  P.  Dnr- 

hin)  Meth.Ci.  36:   133. 

—  Work  for.     (I!.  Sapp)  Meth.  Q.  32:  295. 
Methodist  Hymn  Book.  (J.  Floy)  Metii.  Q  4:  165.  9:  662. 
Jfctliodist  Hynniology.    Meth.  Q.  8:  602. 

Meflioiiist  Psalmody.     (J.  S.  Cnrwen)  Cong.  7:  595. 
Metliodist  Itineranc'V  and  Lay  Representation.     (I).  D. 

Whedon)  Meth!  Q.  23:  475. 
Meth'Klist  Polity.      Meth.  M.  52:  325.  —  Am.  Meth.  M. 

12:   162. 
Methodist  Preachers  of  America.      (G.  51.  Steele)  No. 

Am.  94:  41. 
Metliodist  Preaching.     Meth.  Q.  12:  66,  28 1,  430. 
Methodist  Pulpit,  American  Annals  of.      (Z.  Paddock) 

Metli.  (.}.  22:  465.  —  (J.  Forsyth)  Princ.  33:  491. 
IMetliiidist  Quarterly  Review.     Brownson,  3:  89. 
Metliodist  Work  at  the  South.     (H.  J.  Fox)  Meth.  Q.  34: 

29. —  (E.  (i.  Fuller)  Meth.  Q.  38:  219. 
Metluien,  Thos.  .\iithoiiy,  Autobiog.  of.  Chr.  Obs. 70:491 . 
Metonic  Cycle  and  Calipjiic  Period.     (F.  Parker)  Kitto, 

34:  402.      35:  86,  396,  43S.  — (W.  Wright)  Ivitto, 

35:  213.  — (E.  Hincks)  Kitto,  36:   186. 
Mctonyms;  Translated  Names.      (H.  Scadding)  Canad. 

J.  11.  s.  12:  35. 
Metres,  Clas.sical.   Ed.  R.  18:  152. —(E.  I).  North)  New 

Eng.  2:  81.  —  (A.  Tennyson)  Cornh.  8:  707. 

—  Exotic  and  novel.      (C.  A.  Bristed)  Am.  Whig  R.  4: 

72,  174,482. 

—  Greek  and  English.     Eel.  R.  67:  395. 

—  Hexameters.     See  Hexameter. 
Metres.     See  AFeters. 

Metric  Commission,  Iiiternationil,  at  Paris.  Nature,  6: 
544.  —  (H.  W.  Chisholm)  Nature,  7:  197,  237.  8: 
403.     10:  130,     11:  54.     13:  452. 

Metric  Reform.  (G.  Peacock)  Ed.  R.  77:  228.  —  (S.  Bar- 
nett)  Pop.  Sii.  JIo.  13:  82.  — Scrib.  18:  40S. 

Metric  Standards,  Multing  of  Metal  for  new,  1874.  J- 
Fraiikl    Inst.  98:  222. 

Metric  System  of  Weights  and  Measures.  (F.  \.  P.  Bar- 
nard) Ed.  Engin.  5:  449,  561.  —  (C.  W.  Eliot) 
Nation,  2:  731.  — (J.  Spear)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  54. — 
(F.  Brooks)  Eel,  Engiu.  24:  450. 


Metric  System  of  Weights  and  Pleasures.  Am.  Arch.  2: 
305.  3:  79.  — Chamb.  J.  39:  19.  —  Hunt,  55:  24. 
—  (.J.  A.  Galbraith)  Eel.  F'.ngiu.  i:  723.  20:  377, 
517.  —  Pract.  M.  7:   10.  —  Mo.  R.  145:  63. 

—  Advantages  of.  (.V.M.Mayer).).  Frankl.  Inst.  94:  278. 

—  .\rchitects  on.     (J.  P.  Putnam)  Am.  ,\rch.  i:   198. 

—  Bill  establishing  in  Great  Britain.     Nature,  3:  448. 

—  in  our  Workshops.      (C.  Sellers)  J.   Frankl.  Inst.  97: 

381.     no:  289.  —  (C.  Sellers)  .\m.  Arch.  8:  243. 
Will  it  pay  V     (C.  Sellers)  I'ract.  .M.  4:   104. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Pract.  M.  6:  71. 

—  Introduction  of,  1875.      (^^-    I^'''S.!?^)  J-   Frankl.  Inst. 

100:   145. 

—  Lavoisier's  Work  on.  (H.W. Chisholm)  Nature,  9:  185. 

—  Objections  to.     (C.  Sellers)  Am.  Arch,  i:   iSi. 

—  Reportof  Committee  of  Engineers'  Club,  Philadelphia, 

1S7S.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  420. 
of  Franklin  Institute.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi :  370. 

—  Resolutions  of  Congress  on,   1S66.     J.    Frankl.  Inst. 

82:  26S. 
— 'Shall  It  be  made   compulsory?     (II.  T.  Blake)  New 
Eng.  38:  589. 

—  Shall  we  ado])l  it  ?    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  757. 

—  Unit  of  Length,  etc.      (Taylor,  Heniiessy,  and  Yates) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72:  298,  346,  348. 
See  Decimal ;  Weights  and  .Measures. 
Metrodorus,  Song  of.     Black w.  75:  367. 
Metrology  and  Geometry  in  ancient  Remains.      (W.  M. 
F.  Petrie)  Antlirop.  J.  8:  ic6. 

—  Petrie's.      Nature,  17:  357. 

—  Tonal  System  of.      (.J.  W.  Nystrom)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

76:  263,337,  402. 

Jletropolitan  Buildings  .\ct.     Penny  51.  13:  479. 

M'tro])olitan  Emigrant.     (J.  Gait)  Eraser,  12:  291. 

Metropolitan  Improvement.    Westm.  36:  404. 

Metropolitan  Protectives.     Liv.  Age,  30:  67. 

Metropolis  \\'ater  Supply.  Eraser,  10:  561.  See  London 
Water  Supply. 

^fotsu,  Gabriel.     Art  J.  5:  217,  254. 

M  tteriiich,  Prince.  Brit.  Q.  30:  511.  Same  art.  EcL 
M.48:  437.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  65:  643.  —  Bent- 
ley,  23:  431.  —  Api)leton,  25:  455.  —  (W.  Loughnan) 
Jloiith,  42:  153,  318,  556.  43:  17,  153. — Colburn, 
74:  I.  Same  art.  Eel.  51.  14:  25S.  —  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  6:  217.  —  Eraser,  29:  219,  331.  —  (H. 
Greenough)  Dem.  R.  18:  iiS.  — (W. '  Howitt) 
Ilowitt,  i:  16.  Same  art.  Eel.  51.  lo:  517.  — Oath. 
5YoiId,  12:  239.  —  Liv.  .\ge,  62:  504. 

—  and  Austria,     (,'olburn,  82:  495. 

—  Conversations  with.     (R.  R.  Noel)  Fraser,  61:  79. 

—  Fall  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  276. 

—  French  View  of.     (.\.  Laugel)  Nation,  30:  173,  191. 

—  in  Niipolecmic  Times.  (.I.lC.Curran)  New  I'.ng.  39:  337. 

—  5Iemoirs.     Ed.  R.  153:  i.  — Scrib.   19:    711.— (K. 

Hillebrand)  Contemp.  37:  644.  Same  art.  Liv  Age, 
145:  323.  Same  art.  Ed.  51.  94:  658. — Blackw. 
127:  378.  Same  art.  Appletou,  23:  411.  —  (51. 
Heilpriii)  Nation,  30:  120.  33:  201.  —  Eel.  51.  94: 
372.— Quar.  149:  157. 
— Nap(deon  I.,  and  Maria  Louisa.    Lond.  Soc.  39:447. 

—  Statesmanship  of.     (I.  Scott)  Once  a  Week,  2:  211. 

—  Work  of.     No.  Brit.  37:  299. 

5Iettray,  Holland.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Overland,  8:  511. 

—  and  Red  Hill.     No.  Brit.  24:  417. 

—  Day  at.     Knick.  55:  67. 

—  Reformatory  of.      (A.  IMl)  Good  5Vords,  12:  4S3. — 

(II.  Latham)  5Iacmil.  21:  43. —  Calh.  World,  11: 

696.  —  .\m.  J.  Ediu'.  24:  729. — Hogg,  5:  257. — 

Irish  Q.  6:  915. 

Demetz's  Report  on. 

—  —  Kise  and  Progress  of. 


Am.  .1.  Educ.  i:  609. 
Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  667. 


—  Visit  to.  Chamb.  J.  24:  305.  —  Once  a  Week,  12:  714. 


IklETZ 


832 


MEXICO 


Metz,  Artillery  and  Engineers'  School  at.  Am.  J.  Educ. 
12:  13;.' 

—  Protestant  Church  at.     Colburn,  119:   191. 

—  Siege  of.     (J.  L.  Hance)  Nation,  12:   104,  176. 

—  War  Correspondent  at.     Cluunb.  J.  48:   169. 
Metzengerstein;  a  Tale.  (E.  A.  Foe)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  97. 
Metzis,  Qiientin.     See  Matsys. 

Meulan,  Fete  of  St.  Come  at.     Cornh.  12:  547. 
Meuse,  Valley  of  the,  Costello's.    Dub.  Univ.  26:  298. 
Mexicans,  Ancient,  Migrations  of.      (G.  E.  Ruxton)  Ed. 
New  Philos.  J.  46:   114. 

—  and  their  Eevolntions.      (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  8:  150. 

—  Modern.     Chanib.  J.  35:  3S0. 

Mexican  Aboriginal  Structures.  (L.Cass)  No..\m.  51 :  396. 
Mexican  Antiquities.     Art  J.  7:  93.  —  (H.  L.  P.  Gail- 

braith)  Nat.  Q.  2:  243.  —  Dcm.  R.  1 :  37.  — For.  Q. 

9:    90.      18:    31. — Am.    Bib.  Repos.    10:    219. — 

Mo.  R.  124:  253. 

—  Important  Discovery  of.     (II.  F.  Bandelier)  Nation, 

29:  347- 

Mexican  Art  and  its  Michael  Angelo.Cath.World.13:  334. 

Mexican  Border,  On  the.  (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  6:  460. 
— (R.  F.  Ellison)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  171. 

Mexican  Border  Troubles.   (G.  Mallerv)  Nation,  27:  125. 

Mexican  Diplomatist's  Story.     Chamb.  .J.42:  761. 

Mexican  Poetry,  Specimens  of.     Dub.  Univ.  21:   105. 

Mexican  War.  (E.  S.  Gannett)  Clir.  Exam.  44:  124.  — 
Liv.  Age,  16:  414.  — Am.  Whig  R.  2:  221.  —  (D. 
D.Barnard)  .4m.  Whig  R.  3:  571.  4:  i.  —  Brown- 
son,  7:  272.  —  Deni.  R.  20:  99,  291.  21:  514.  22: 
I,  106.  —  New  Eng.  5:  140,  604.  —  Mass.  Q.  i:  8. 
—  So.  Q.  13:  I.     18:  427.     19:  146.    20:  I. 

—  and  the  British  Press.     Liv.  Age,  14:  39,  89,  202. 

—  and  Mr.  Polk's  Message.     (D.  D.  Barnard)  Am.  Whig 

R.  5:  I.     7:  3,  105. 

—  and  Mr.  Slidell's  Mission.    (D.  D.  Barnard)  Am.  Whig 

R.  5:  325. 

—  and  Slavery.     Brownson,  4:  334. 

—  and  the  Wliigs.    (D.  D.  Barnard)  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  331. 

—  Battle  of  Buena  Vista.     So.  Q.  19:  146. 
of  Cerro  Gordo.     So.  Q.  21:  721. 

of  Chapultepec,  M.  C.  M.  Hammond  on.     So   Q. 

23:  I. 

of  Churubusco.     So.  Q.  22:  78. 

of  Contreras.     So.  Q.  21 :  373. 

of  El  Molino  del  Rey.     So.  Q.  22 :  28 1 . 

—  Battles  of  the  Rio  Grande.     So.  Q.  18:  427. 

—  Calhoun  on.     (.J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  217. 

—  Campaign  on  the  Rio  Grande.     (G.  Deas)  Hist.  M.  17: 

19-311. 

—  Church  and  Peace.     Dem.  R.  21:  93. 

—  Debt.     New  Eng.  4:  428.  — (C.  King)  Am.  Whig  R. 

7:  170. 

—  Frontier  Service.     (D.  H.  Maury)  So.  M.  15:  74,  173. 

—  Military  Conduct  of.     (C.  King)  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  109. 

—  Negotiations  for  Peace.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig 

Pv.  6:  441. 

—  Origin  of.     So.  Q.  15:  S3. 

—  Our  Conquest  in.     (.1.  T.  Tuttle)  New  Eng.  6:  524. 

—  Peace,  and  what  next?     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  6:  292. 

—  Recollections  of.     O.  &  N.  3:  644.     4:  45. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (E.  P.  Scammon)  Hist.  M.  22:  265. 

—  (W.  II.  Browne)  Knick.  44:  156-557.  45:  28- 
441.  46:  276,  552.  47:  230.  48:  45.  49:  114, 
371.     50:  3S4. 

—  Scott's  Battles  in.     (J.  Bonner)  Harper,  n:  311.    . 

—  Secondary  Combats  of.     So.  Q.  24:  92. 

—  Siege  of  Vera  Cruz.     So.  Q.  20:   i. 

—  Sketches  of.     Eraser,  38:  91. 

—  Taylor's  Battles  in.     (.1.  Bonner)  Harper,  11:   170. 
Mexican  Zodiac.     (W.  Bollaert)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  i. 
Mexicauization.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  23:  365.  26: 383. 


49:  84. 

188.  — 

226.  — 


■  Putnam, 


Me.xico.  Eraser,  64:  717.  —  (G.  Haven)  Harper,  49:  i, 
168,  323.  — (T.  Carter)  Meth.  Q.  35:  637.  — All  the 
Year,  12:  129.  14:  78.  —  Bentley,  55:  473.  57: 
211.— (J.  R.  Poinsett)  De  Bow,  2:  27,  165.— De 
Bow,  28:  423.  —  Eel.  R.  41:  289.  —  Am.  Q.  2:338. 
—  For.  Q.  4:  165.  — Eel.  M.  9:  531.  — So.  Lit. 
Mess.  2:  10.—  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  521. 

—  Acquisition  of,  by  the  U.  S.     De  Bow,  25:  613. 

—  Across,  in  1864-65.     Eel.  M.  67:  271. 

—  Affairs  of,  1S66.     Colburn,  136:  379. 

—  Afoot  in,  1849,  Frobel's.     Colburn,  113:  300. 

—  Ancient,  Civilization  of.     111.  M.  2:  289,  385. 

Con(iuests  and  Races  of.     (.1.  J .  Reed)  Nat.  Q.  18: 

27S. 

—  and  Brazil  Trade.     (A.  J.  Wilson)  Eraser,  96:  113. 

—  and  Central  America,    Rambles  in.     (F.  L.  Oswald) 

Lippinc.  25:  21-649. 

'IVnipsky's  Travels  in.     NewQ.  7:   152.  —  (A.  II. 

(iuernse}')  Harper,  17:  170. 

—  and  the  great  Prairies.     Ed.  R.  78:  157.     Same  art. 

Eel.  Mus.  3:   119. 

—  and  Isles  of  Pacific,  To.     (E.  Parmer)  Western,  5:  56. 

—  and  Mexican  Affairs.     (R.  McSlierrv)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2: 

387. 

—  and  the  Mexicans.     (W.  T.  Prichard)  Interuat.  R.  5: 

170.  —  Brit.  Q.  11:  154.  —  Colbuin,  115:  379. — 
Dem.  R.  26:  540. 

—  and  the  Monroe  Doctrine.     Dem.  R.  32:  439. 

—  and    Rocky  ^lountains,   Ruxton's.     Westm. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  14:  163. —  Dub.  R.  24: 
Brit.  Q.  II :  155. 

—  and  Texas.     (H.  A.  Bullard)  No.  Am.  43: 

Dem.  R.  3:  132,  304.     16:  419. 
Austin  on,  1S36.     Mo.  R.  141:  69. 

—  and  the  L^nited  States.     Liv.  Age,  15:  17.- 

13:  618.  —  DeBow,  21:  350. 

—  and  Yucatan,  Picture  of.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  758. 

—  Armies  and  Generals  of.  (A.  C.  Clarke)  (Jalaxy,  4:  691. 

—  as  it  was  and  is.     Chamb.  J.  3:  358,  413.  —  l^iv.  Age, 

6:  214. 

—  Ascent  of  Volcano  Orizaba.     Eel.  ]M.  56:  91. 

—  Aztec  Civilization  and  its  Origin.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  27. 

—  Bandits  in.     (W.  R.  Turnbull)  Overland,  5:  244. — 

Colburn,  28:  201-29S. 

—  Bartlett's  Explorations  in,    1S50-53.     (C.    C.  Smith) 

Chr.  Exam.  57:  244. 

—  Biart's  Young  Naturalist  in.     (S.  S.  Conant)  Harper, 

42:  233. 

—  Brigandage  in.     N.  Eel.  5:  282. 

—  Biitish  Debates  concerning.     Am.  Q.  8:  161. 

—  Bullock's  Travels  and  Resilience  in.  Lond.  M.  lO:  521. 

—  Burkart's  Residence  and  Travels  in.     For.  Q.  19:  266. 

—  Campaign  Sketch  in.    (R.  McSherry)  N.  Eel.  3:  327. 

—  Chevalier's  History  of.     Brit.  Q.  40:  360. 

—  Chinese  in,  in  the  5th  Century.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Con- 

tin.  Mo.  i:  530. 

—  Coinage  of.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  155. 

—  Commerce  of.     (B.  Mayer)  Hunt,  10:  it8. 

with  the  U.  S.     (C.  C.  Andrews)  Atlan.  44:  81. 

in  1847.  (T.  O.  Dorr)  Hunt,  15:  250.  16:  455,  497. 

—  Cortez's  Conquest  of.    (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper.  12:  i. 
Diaz's  Account  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  II :  668.     Sameart. 

Eel.  M.  3:  460. 

Prescott's.     (S.  M.  Phillips)  Ed.  R.  81 :  434.     Same 

art.  Ell.  M.  5:  289. — Quar.  73:  1S7.  Sameart. 
Eel.  M.  i:  332.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i:  10.  —  ((i. 
S.  Hillai-d)  No.  Am.  58;  157. —  (J.  G.  Cogswell) 
Meth.  Q.  4:  284.  — (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  K.  9:  41.— 
Mass.  Q.  2:  437. —  (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  i: 
201.  — Hunt,  10:  152.  — (G.  T.  Curtis)  Chr.  Exam. 
36:  197.  — Dub.  R.  16:  45.—  (M.  J.  Spalding)  U. 
S.  Cath.  M.  3:  409,  477. 


MEXICO 


833 


MEXICO 


Mexico,  Devil's  Cave.     Lippinc.  4:  98. 

—  Diversions  of  La  Soledacl.     All  the  Year,  20:  261. 

—  Domenech's  Missionary  Life  in.     Dub.  K.  45:  511. 

—  Early  History  of.     Mo.  R.  153:  204. 

—  Empire  of,  1S64.     Quar.  115:  348.  —  Tinsley,  i :  92.  — 

(A.  K.  Sliephard)  Hunt,  51:  20. — Broadw.  7:  32. 

and  Canadian  Confederacy,  1865.    Dub.  R.  57:  206. 

High  Noon  of.     (W.  V.  Wells)  Overland,  1:21. 

House  of  Hapsburg  in  America.     (A.  Ten  Brook) 

Hunt,  52:  249,  364. 
Maximilian  and.     (E.  G.  Lee)  Land  We  Love,  2: 

233.  —  Eraser,  76:  250.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  6g:  528. 

—  Colburn,  140:  253. 

—  Fate  of.     Dem.  K.  41 :  ^:^7. 

—  Finances  of,  1866.     (C.  Goepp)  Nation,  3:  211. 

—  First  Book  printed  in.     Hist.  M.  9:  41. 

—  Foreign  Relations  of.     (W.  B.  Reed)  No.  Am.  32:  317. 

—  France  and,  1867.     (C.  S.  F.  Weld)  Radical,  3:  193. 

—  French  Intervention  in,  1864.     (.J.  Lcavitt)  New  P^ng. 

23:  517.— (W.  V.  Wells)  Overland,  i:  227.— 
Westm.  80:  313.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  36.  Same 
art.  I^iv.  Age,  79:  251.  —  Hunt,  50:  415.  51:  106. 
Knick.  61:  521. 

Elton  on,  1867.     Colburn,  142:  117. 

Napoleonic  Idea  in.     Blackw.  96:  74. 

Object  of.     Westm.  80:  313. 

—  Future  of,  1865.     Eel.  R.  121:  17. 

from  a  Church  View.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  11. 

—  Government  of,  1859-66.     (J.  H.  Robinson)  No.  Am. 

103:  106. 

—  Hardy's  Travels  in.   Quar.  42:  334.  — Mo.  R.  121 :  39. 

—  History  of.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Atlan.  5:  235. 
Ciavigero's.     West.  R.  i:  129,  193. 

Fragment  from.  (D.  H.  Hill)  Land  We  Love,  i :  425. 

Sahagun's.     (J.  C.  Brevoort)  M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  377. 

—  Humboldt  on.     Cath.  World,  7:  32S. 

—  in  1S12,  Viceroy  and  Aristocracy.  Blackw.  57:  251-561. 

—  in  1821.     Mo.  R.  97:  166. 

—  in  1822.     (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  14:  420.  — Niles's  Reg. 

22:  7,359. 

—  in  1823.     Quar.  30:  152. 

—  in  1825.  Ann.  Reg.  i :  167.  — Niles's  Reg.  28:  125,  169. 

—  in  1826.     (G.  Otis)  No.  Am.  22:  461.  — Niles's  Reg. 

30:  93- 

—  in  1827.    Ann.  Reg.  2:  157. —  Westm.  9:  4S0. 
Tour  in.     Colburn,  25:  155-243. 

Ward's.     Colburn,  23:  45. 

—  in  1829.    Ann.  Reg.  3:  475. 

—  in  1830.     (C.  Gushing)  Ann.  Reg.  5:  217. 

—  in  1841-42.     Li V.  Age,  i:  533. 

—  in  1844.     (W.  Thompson)  Bank.  M.  (N.  V.)  i:  235. 

—  in  1S52.     De  Bow,  13:  325. 

—  in  i860.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Atlan.  5:  487. 

—  in  1861-63.     (J-  Sehouler)  No.  Am.  102:  446. 

—  iniS64.    Lond.  Q.  21:387.    Same  art.  Eel.  M  61 :  320. 

—  In  Backwood.s  of.    ( W.  T.  Tritclianl)  Overland.  2 :  564. 

—  Incidents  in  War  of  Mexican  In(U'i)endence.     Sliarpe. 

13:  263. 

—  Journal  of  Tourist  in.     Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  264,  3S3,  427. 

6:  12-419. 

—  .loiirney  across,  since  the   War.     (W.  Maxwell)  Liv. 

Age,  10:   151. 

—  Lally's  ('ampaign  in.     Dem.  I!.  27:  244,  340,  417. 

—  Latrobc's  Rambles  in.     Westm.  26:  439.  —  Mus.  32: 

57.  —  Ed.  R.  64:  122.  —  Mo.  R.  141:   10. 

—  Lempriore's  Notes  in.     Liv.  Age,  76:  291. 

—  Letters  from,    1836.     (H.  F.  Dikehut)  So.  Lit.  J.  3: 

437-     4:  64,  174. 
1S47.     (G.  W.  Kendall)  Liv.  Age,  15:  323. 

—  Life  in,  Calderon  de  la  Barca's.     Ed.  R.  78:  157. — 

(W.H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.56:  137.— EcL  R.  77:  642. 
in  1838-40.     Mo.  R.  160:  291. 

53 


Mexico,  Life  in,  Mason's  Pictures  of.     New  Q.  i :  160. 
Story  of.     Contin.  Mo.  i:  552,  627. 

—  Life  Scenes  in.     Nat.  M.  6:  245,  340. 

—  Loiterings  in.     (E.  Parmeighe)  N.  Eel.  6:  44. 

—  Lyon's  Residence  in.     Mo.  R   115:  361. 

—  Mayer's.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  137. —  So.  Q.  22:  117. 

—  Meteorology' in.     Nature,  23:  489. 

—  Mina's  Expedition  in.     Anal.  M.  16:  435. 

—  Mines  of.     (E.  Panner)  So.  M.  lo:  416. 

in  1S50.     (B.  Mayer)  De  Bow,  9:  31. 

of  Northern.     Knick.  57:   577. 

of  Santa  Eulalia.     (L.  Wallace)  Harper,  35:  6S1. 

Tale  of.     Fraser,  40:  351. 

—  Mining  and  Agriculture  of.     Hunt,  46:  417. 

—  Missions  in,  Methodist,   First  Year  of.     (T.   Carter) 

Meth.  Q.  35:  210. 

—  My  .Journal  in.     Sharpe,  12:  266. — Liv.  Age,  28:  67. 

—  My  Raid  into.     (N.  Robinson)  Cath.  World,  31:  21- 

770.     32:  88,  23S,  370. 

—  Naturalist's  Rambles  in.     (A.  .1.  Grayson)  Overland, 

5:  527.     6:  34.     7:  215,  331.     12:  316. 

—  New  and  Old.     (C.  Moise)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  193. 

—  Notes  on,  1S22.     Portfo.(Den.)  32:  i. 

—  Occupation  of.     Dem.  R.  21:  381. 

—  People  and  Revolutions  of.      So.  Q.  12:  330. 

—  Poinsett's  Notes  on.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  20:  77.  — 

U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:   112.  —  Niles's  Reg.  33:  23. — 
De  Bow,  5:  401. 

—  Political  Changes  in.     (G.  Reynolds)  Atlnn.  14:  51. 

—  Politics  of,  1830.     (W.  B.  Reed)  No.  Am.  31:  no. 

—  Position  and  Resources  of,  1848.    (E.  H.  Derbv)  Hunt, 

18:  131. 

—  Pronunciamiento  in,   1S62.     (W.  R.  Turnbull)  Over- 

land, 5:  327. 

—  Queretaro  Tragedy.     (E.  Parmer)  So.  M.  8:  192. 

—  Question  of,  1859.     Knick.  53:  223. 

1S66.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  5:  51.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

i:  197. 

—  Railroads  in.     (F.  E.  Prendergast)  Harper,  63:  276. 

—  Rambles  in.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lippinc.  24:  5-659. — 

(E.  Parmer)  N.  Eel.  6:  549. 

—  Recollections  of.    (Princess  Salm-Sahn)  Appleton,  13: 

492,  557.  5S6. 

—  Reformation  in.     (A.  Lee)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  569. 

—  Reminiscences.     Lippinc.  6:  2S2,  410. 

—  Revolution  in,  1820.     Blackw.  14:  61. — Mus.  15:  319. 
Robinson's  Memoirs  of.    Eel.  R.  36:  S;^. 

—  Ride  in.     Fraser.  57:  222.  — Nat.  M.  12:  411. 

—  Robertson's  Visit  to,  1851.     Colburn,  98:  320, 

—  Route  to.     (E.  Parmer)  Western,  5:  56. 

—  San  Antonio  de  Bexar.     (II.  P.  SpoiTord)  Harper,  55: 

831- 

—  St.  Denis  in.     (R.  Greenhow)  De  Bow,  2:  216. 

—  Scenery  of.     Hogg,  8:  21S. 

—  Scenes  in.     (G.  Grafton)  Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  62-549.    10: 

25,  233.  —  Sharjie,  20:  265.  —  Eel.  M.  2:   126. 

—  Scenes  in  the  Wilds  of.     Fraser,  35:  15-401.  36:  156. 

—  Shelby's  Exped.  to.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  15:  311. 

—  Social  and  political  Condition  of.     (G.  Schmidt)  De 

Bow,  1 :  1 16. 

—  Sonora,  Notes  on.     (C.  P.  Stone)  Hist.  M.  5:   161. 

—  Spring  in.     (C.  Kingsley)  Good   Words.  14:  453.  559. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of,  1S45.     ^''"'-  ^i-  3^-  A°-     Same 

art.  Ed.  JI.  6:  433. 

—  Summer  Holiday  in.     Once  a  Week,  15:   12. 

—  Territory  and  People  of.     Blackw.  60;  261. 

—  Tezcuco,  or  Ancient.     For.  (}.  27:  102. 

—  Thompson's  Recollections  in.     Liv.   Age,    lO:  57. — 

Eel.  R.  84:  307. 

—  Trade  and  Prospects  of,  1S60.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  21:  77. 

—  Travel  in.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  741. — Putnam,  4:  408. 

Eel.  R.  107:  361. 


MEXICO 


834 


MICIIICxAN 


Mexico,  Treaty  of  United  States  with.     West.  J.  i:  456. 

—  Troubles  in,  1S77.     (G.  JIallcry)  Nation,  25:  391. 

—  United  States  Army  in.     (J.  K.  Poinsett)  De  Bow,  2: 

426.  — (.1.  T.  Headley)  Am.  Wlii-  K.  4:  171. 
Late  Victories  of.     Liv.  Age,  15:  22. 

—  United  States  Relations  with.     (U.  D.  Barnard)  Am. 

Whig  K.  4:  I.  — (H.  S.  Brooks)  Overland,  11:  63. 

—  (G.  Mallery)  Nation,  27:  156. 

—  Vagabond  Life  in.     Lend.  Q.  7:  350.  — Blackw.  77: 

292. 

—  Valley  of.     (M.  Borcena)  Penn  Mo.  7:  956. 

—  Views  of.     ( W.  J.  Thornton)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  241. 

—  Ward's.     Am.  Q.  4:  85.     7:  450.  —  Westm.  9:  480. 

—  So.  Q.  12:  330.  —  Mo.  R.  116:  314. 

—  What  sort  of  a  Country  is  it?     Tait,  n.  s.  28:  38. 

—  What  they  are  doing  in.      (.J.  IL  Brown)  Putnam, 

16:  60. 

—  Wonders  of.     Lond.  M.  9:  521. 

—  Zouave  in.     Mcuith,  3:   iii. 
See  Aztecs. 

Mexico,  City  of,  Calle  San  Francisco.      Temp.  Bar,  15: 

339- 

—  Com-t  Ball  at.     (W.  V.  Wells)  Overland,  i:  105. 

—  Life  in.    (E.  Parmara)  Hours  at  Home,  10:  75. 

—  Siege  of,  1521,  Letter  of  Cortez  on.     Hist.  M.  2:  2S8. 
Mexico,  Gulf  of.     De  Bow,  27:  594. 

—  Geological  History  of.      (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

102:  391. 

Meyen,  F.  J.  F.  Voyage  round  the  World.  (Sir  J.  Bar- 
row) Quar.  53:  313.  —  For.  Q.  15:   i. 

Meyer,  Heinrich  A.  W.  (H.  S.  Burrage)  Bib.  Sac.  32: 
43.  —  (A.  H.  Newman)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  438. 

Meyerbeer,  Giacomo.  (F.  Williams)  Atlan.  14:  116. — 
(W.  F.  Apthorp)  Atlan.  44:  444. —  (.J.  R.  Ware) 
Sharpe,  33:  298.  —  Eng.  iJom.  M.  3:  600. —  Sliarpe, 
48:  200.  —  Once  a  Week,  10:  683. 

—  and  his  Music.     Chamb.  J.  24:   142.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  36:  1034.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  163. 

—  L'Africaine.     (J.  Hullah)  Fortn.  2:  43. 

Meyler  on  the  State  of  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  11:   501. 
Meyrick,  W.,  Memoir  and  Poetry  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  490. 
Mezzofanti,   Giuseppe  Gusparo,  Cardinal.     Ed.  R.  loi : 

23.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  433.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,   44:  515.  — Chamb.  J.   17:    296.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  26:  402.  —  Nat.  M.  i :  321.  —  (J.  E.  Cooke) 

Sr.  M.  13:  233.  — (J.  Hall)  Princ.  30:  645. 
Mezzo-Matti;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  8:  527. 
Mhow  Court-Martial.     Temp.  Bar,    10:    413. — (M.   J. 

Higgiiis)  Cornh.  8:  556,  758. 
Jfiaini  Expedition,  Reminiscence  of.     CI  amb.  J.  9:  387. 
.Miantowona;  a  Poem.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.  18:  446. 
Mica.     (T.  D.  Rand)  J.  Fraukl.  List.  109:  191.  — Pract. 

M.  4:  256. 

—  and  its  Uses.     J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  74:    129. 

Micaiah,  Son  of  Inila.     (J.  F.  Mackarness)  Good  Words, 

10:  20S. 
Mieaiah's  Vision.     (J.  W.  Wilmarth)  Bapt.  Q.  i:  488. 
Alice  in  Iceland.     Penny  M.  i:  331. 

—  Musical.     (S.  Lockwood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  323.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  805. 

—  Singing.     (H.  Lee)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:   102. 
Michael,  St.,  and  the  Hermit,  Legend  of.     Cath.  World, 

8:  853. 
Micliael  and  I;  a  Story.     (J.  Sturgis)  Appleton,  24:  40. 
Michael  Acominatus,  Bishop  of  Athens  in  12th  Century. 

Eraser,  104:  526.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  685. 
Michael  Angelo.     (,T.  W.  Chadwick)  Unita.  R.  11:  612. 

—  (A.  Saffi)  Sharpe,  18:  266.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
31:  132. —(W.  B.  Scott)  Portfo.  6:  58.  — (T.  A. 
Trollopc)  No.  Am.  125:  499.  —  (G.  L.  Austin) 
Galaxy,  19:  49S.  —  (L.  G.  Ware)  Unita.  R.  6:  645. 

—  with  portrait,  Portfo. (Den.)  7:  134. 


Michael  Angelo.  Blackw.  118:  461.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  127:  451.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  712.  —  Col- 
burn,  4:  339.  —  Dub.  Univ.  87:  513.  —  Eel.  R.  112: 
466.  121:317.  Same  art.  Eel.  jNI.  65:  32.  —  Qnar. 
103:  436.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  723. 

—  and  the  Friar;  a  Poem.     Blac'.w.  69:  423. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Eel.  R.  io5:  89.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  42:  332. 

—  and  his  Plan  in  Art.     (E.  .1.  Poynter)  Fortn.  15:  709. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  335. 

—  and   liaphael.     (H.Grimm)  J.  Spec.  Pliilos.    13:  51. 

—  Once  a  Week,  4:  97. 

—  as  a  Philosophic  Poet,  Taylor  on.     Mo.  R.  152:    128. 

—  as  a  Prophet.     Western,  4:  275. 

—  Birthday  of.     (T.  W.  Parsons)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:  209. 

—  Duppa's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  14:   1083. 

—  The  Fates.     (W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  11:  265. 

—  Fourth  Centenary  of.     (A.  de  Gubernatis)  Internat.  R. 

2:  763. 

—  FreFCOs  of.     Knick.  64:   130. 

—  Grimm's  Life  of.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  i:  533. 

—  Harfi'rd'sLife  of.    Chr.  Obs.  57:  329.  —  Colburn,  no: 

360. — Diib.  R.  46:  410.  —  Ed.  R.  106:   507. 

—  Homes  and  Haunts  of.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Belgra.  35  : 

308. 

—  House  of,  at  Florence.    (F.  W.  Fairhidt)  Art  J.  14:  26. 

—  Last  Judgment.     Blackw.  45:  257.  —  ( W.  T.  Harris) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  3:  73.     9:  280. 

—  Letters  and  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  144:   104. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Deni.  R.  43:   132. 

and  Works  of.     (E.  E.  S;ilisbury)  New  Eng.  19: 

785.  —  Qiuir.  147:  336.  —  Chr.  Rem.  52:  i. 

—  Night  and  Day.     Dial,  2:  45. 

—  Poem  by.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  lo:  435. 

—  Poem  on.     Colburn,  10:   116. 

—  Poems  of.     (E.  D.Cheney)  No.  Am.  89:  i.  — Ev.  Sat. 

11:  534. — (L.  G.  Ware)  Unita.  R.  10:  14.  — Dub. 
R.  83:  319.— (W.H.  Pater)  Fortn.  16:  559.  — Re- 
tros.  13:  24S. 

—  Snow  Stutiie  b}-.     Penn  Mo.  i:  24. 

—  Sonnets;  transl.     (J.  A.  Symonds)  Contemp.  20:  505. 

—  Story  of      Eel.  M.  24:  307. 

Michael  Bonham;orthe  Fall  of  Bexar.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

18:  89-342. 
Michael  Lynx,  the  Man  who  knew  himself.     Blackw. 

37:  73°- 
Michael  Strogoff.     (J.  Verne)  Lond.  Soc.  29:  223-404. 

30:   14-514.     31:   145-563- 
Michael  the  Dragoon.     All  the  Year,  6:  373. 
Michael  the  Somber.     (Lady  Herbert)  Cath.  World,  26: 

599- 
Michaelmas.     (W.  Howitt)  Peop.  J.  2:  170. 
Michaud,  M.     Travels  in  the  East.     (Juar.  53:  371. 
Michaux,  Francois  Andre,  Biographical  Jlemoir  of.     (I'". 

Durand)  Am.  J.  Sci.  74:   161. 
Michelet,  Jules.     (G.  Monod)  Macmil.  30:  225.  —  Lond. 

Q.  46:  425.  — with  portrait,  (J.  D.  Osborne)  Scrih. 

19:  888. 

—  L' Amour.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  226. 

—  and  his  Writings.     Once  a  Week,  6:  694. 

—  as  a  Naturalist.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  564. 

—  Monod  on.     Brit.  Q.  66:  369. 

—  The  People.     For.  Q.  37:  36. 

—  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  6:  no. 

—  Works  of.     Dem.  R.  25:  129.  — Eel.  R.  83:  714. 
Michell,  Nicholas,  Poems  oL     Colburn,  144:  661.    149: 

360.  —  Dub.  Univ.  88:  241,  501. 
Michelsbach,  Refuge  at.     Once  a  Week,  16:  681. 
Michigan.  (J.  H.  Lanman)  No.  Am.  44:  55.  —  (J.  Pierce) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  10:    304.  — (L.  E.  Dubois)    No.  Am. 

93:  178. 

—  and  Ohio  Boundary  Question.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  I :  i54' 


MICHIGAN 


835 


MICROSCOPES 


Michigan,  Commerce  of.     (J.  R.  Williams)  Hunt,  19:  19. 
and  Resources  of.     Hunt,  5:  333. 

—  Constitution  of.     Niles's  Roy.  48:  345. 

Debts  and  Finances  of.    (T.  P.  Kettell)  Hunt,  22:  131. 

Diagonal  System    in  the    physical  Features   of.     (.V. 

Winclielf)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106:  36. 
Geological  Survey  of.  (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

7:  73- 

—  Grand  Traverse  Region.    (H.  W.  S.  Cleveland)  Allan. 

26:  191. 

—  Historical  and  Statistical.  (C.  J.  Fcix)  De  Bow,  14:  4S5. 

—  Historical  Sketches  of.     West.  M.  4:  239. 

—  Natural    Resources   of.     (C.    H.  Brigham)    No.    Am. 

107:   77. 

—  Notes  of  an  Emigrant  on.     Hogg,  8:  371. 

—  Penal  System  of.     Republic,  i:  394. 

—  Public  Instruction  in.     iJem.  R.  2:  370. 

—  Recollections  of.     (C.  Lainnan)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  602. 

—  Resources  of.     Republic,  3:  145. 

—  Rocks  of.     (A.  Winehell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  83:  352. 

—  Saliferous  Rocks  and  Salt  Springs  of.     (A.  Winehell) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  84:  307. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  376. 

—  Teachers'  Association  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  633. 

—  Transportation  of  Drift  Materials  in.     (A.  Winehell) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  90:  331. 

—  University  of.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  ■;i5. 

—  (M.  C.  Tyler)  Scrib.  n:  523. 

Admission  to,  on   Diploma.     (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation, 

26:  275. 

as  a  Model.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  32:  240.   33:147. 

Co-education  at.     (M.  C.  Tyler)  Naiion,  11:  383. 

Michigan  Central  Railroad.     Hunt,  18:  94. 
Michigan,  Lake.     (W.  J.  Beal)  .\m.  Natural.  4:  356. 

—  Fauna  of.     (W.  Stinipson)  Am.  Natural.  4:  403. 
Mickey  Carey's  Christmas  Dinnei'-Parfy.     (N.  Robinson) 

Cath.  World.  26:  512. 
Mickiad,  The;  a  Ballad.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  46Q. 
Mickle,  W.  J.,  Life  and  Poetry  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  559. 
Micklegate  Bar,  York.     Penny  M.  8:   19-;. 
Mickley,  .Jos.  .J.    (W.  H.  Riuldimaii)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  457. 
Micniac  Indians;  or  Recollect  Hieroglyphics.     Hist.  AL 

5:  290. 
Micmac's  Bride.     Eraser,  41:  19,  217,  ^23-     Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  25:  175. 
Micro-Cephaly.     (R.  T.  Gore)  Anthrop.  R.  i:  16S. 
Micro-Lepidoptera.   (L.  L.  Clarke)  Intel.  Obs.  3:  3S9.  4:  i. 
Micromcga.     All  the  Yeai',  28:  222. 
Micromegas  translated  from  Voltaire.      U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 

5:  369,  438. 
Micrometer,  Position.     (L.  Waldo)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  49. 
Micrometric    Measures.    Struve's.      (S.    C.    Walker)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  27:  28. 
Micro-Organisms  and   their  Effects  in  Nature.     (W.  S. 

Barnard)  Po[).  Sci.  Mo.  15:  764. 
Microphone.     {.].  B.  Knight)  .L   Frankl.  Inst.   lo5:   57. 

—  (W.  F.Barrett)  Good  Words,  19:  711.  — Nature, 

18:  57,   129.  —  (.1.  BIytli)  Nature,   18:   172.— (W. 

H.  Preece)  Nature,  18:  207. 

—  in  Surgery.    Nature,  18:   157. 

—  Physical  Action  of.    (Prof.  Hughes)  Nature,  18:  239. 

—  Wheatstone's.     (.\.  G.  Bell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112':  66. 

Modilication  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  87. 

Microphone  Relay.     (Houston  and  Thomson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  io5:  60. 
Microphotography.     (E.  Cutter)  .\m.  .1.  Sci.  I18:  93. 
Microscope,  The.     (E.   R.   Lankcster)  Nature,  2:  213. — 

Nature,  3:  55,  334.  —Once  a  Week,  4:  623.  —  (Sir 

D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  8:  258. 

—  Acromatic.     (E.  Thomas)  Am.  J.  Sci.  20:  265. 

—  Air  beneath.     (H.  Lawson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  162. 

—  and  the  Eye.     (H.  J.  Slack)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  427. 


Microscope,  The,  and  its  Discoveries.     Nat.  Q.  i6:  289, 

—  and  its  Marvels.     Liv.  Age,  28:   7,27. 

—  and  its  L'se.     (C.  Collingwood)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  461. 

—  applied  to  Photography.     ( W.  T.  Kingsley)  ,J.  FrankL 

Inst.  56:   1S8. 

—  applied    to   Qualitative    Analysis.     (F.  W.   Yerv)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  lOi:   135. 

—  Binocular.     (J.  L.  Riddell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  68.  —  (li. 

D.  North)  Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  61. 

—  Color  Studies  with.   (H.  S.  Slack)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  14:  126. 

—  Compound,  Adajitations  of.    (U.  N.  Rood)  Am.  .J.  Sci. 

71:   106. 
Achromatic.     (C.  R.  Oilman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  55:  237. 

—  Discoveries  of.     Eel.  M.  20:  537. 

—  Dissecting,  Construction  of.     (T.  Rowney)  Recr.  Sci. 

2:  51. 

—  Erector  for.     (R.  H.  Ward)  Am.  Natural.  6:  30. 

—  Evening  with.     Ed.  M.  48:  41. 

—  forStudents  of  Mineralogy.  (F.  Rutley)  Nature,  20:  13. 

—  Holman's  Life  Slide  for.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  292. 

—  Hour  with.     Godey,  64:  229. 

—  How  I  got  my.     Chanib.  J.  32:  268. 

—  How  to  make  a.     (J.  A.  Davies)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  121. 

—  Improvements  in,  1S30.    (E.  Thomas)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

10:  349. 
1S77.     (-1.  Zentmaj'er)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  49. 

—  in  common  Life.     So.  R.  n.  s.  22:  439. 

—  in  Education.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  293. 

—  in  the  Examination  of  Rocks.     (R.  F.  Gaertner)  Am. 

Natural.  12:   13. 

—  Indicator  Stage.     (A.  S.  Johnson)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  71 :  386. 

—  Inverted.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  233. 

—  L  mit  of  the  Powers  of.  (H.  (".  Sorby)  Nature,  13 :  -532. 

—  Mechanical   Finger  for.     (H.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

91:  33'^-     99'-  304- 

—  Micrometric  Gmiiometer  Eye-Piece  for.     (R.  .1.  South- 

worth)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  408. 

—  Misinterpretations  of.  (.1.  .Michels)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  177. 

—  Mission  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  22:  61. 

—  New  Field  for.     (W.  S.  Kent)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  17:  113. 

—  New  Stage  for.     (P.  Freeland)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  277. 

—  Nomenclature   in   Objective-^.      (R.    II.    Ward)   Am. 

Natural.  6:  136. —  (J.  J.  Woodward)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
103:  406. 

—  Origin  and  Uses  of.    (S.  Lockwood)  Harper,  52:  505, 

650,  S12. 

—  Powell  and  Leland's  new.     Recr.  Sci.  2:   149. 

—  Quekett  on.     Am.  .J.  Sci.  64:  65.  —  Brit.  (J.  13:  216. 

—  Revelations  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  25:  437. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16:  227.  —  (('.  T.  Fisher) 
AYcstm.  46:  29.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  g:  452.  Same 
art.  Liv.  .-Vge,  11:  449.- — (I).  Olmsted)  New  Eng.  5: 
231.  —  Westm.  79:  158.  —  Lond.  Q.  7:  280.  47:  i. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  67.  —  Eel.  M.  40:  2S9. 

—  Scientific  Value  of.     Pro~]).  R.  6:   i. 

—  Spectrum,  Compound  I'rism  for.     (H.  C.  Sorby)  Na- 

ture, 4:   511. 

Construction  and  Use  of.     (H.  C.  S(irl)v)  Pop.  Sci. 

I.'.  5:66. 

—  Test  Objects  for.     (J.  J.  Woodward)  .\m.  Natural.  6: 

193. 

—  Under  the.     All  the  Year,  1 :  4S5. 

—  Universal  Indicator  for.     {.L  W.  Bailev)  .\ni.  .1.  Sci. 

70:  58. 

—  Use  of.     (H.  J.  Clark)  Am.  J.  Sci.  78:  37. 

in  Science.  (D.  J.  McGoldrich)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  555. 

See  Animalcules;  Infusoria. 
Microscopes.     Liv.  Age,  51:  808. 

—  and  Microscopy.     Am.  .1.  Sci.  62:   56. 

—  at  S.  Kensington.     (.1.  Nichols)  Am.  Natural.  lo:  532. 

—  Early.     Chamb.  .7.  49:  ;o;.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13: 

290.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  79:  496. 


MICROSCOPES 


836 


MIDDLE 


jricroscopes,  Students'.  (R.  H.  Ward)  Am.  Xiitural.  6: 
321. 

—  with  large  Angles  of  xVperture.     (E.  D.  Nortli)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  67:  221. 
Microscopic  Anatomy.     (T.  Kowney)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  325. 
Microscopic  Aquarium.     Recr.  Sci.  2:  345. 
Microscopic  Architects.     (Mrs.  M.  Treat)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

5-  645- 

Jlicroscopic  Chemistry.  (J.  W.  Draper)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
22:  378. 

Microscopic  Creatures  in  River  Mud  and  Volcanic  Matter. 
Hogg,  2:  212. 

Microscopic  Doublet,  Description  of.  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
10:  56. 

Microscopic  Examinations  of  Air,  Cunningham's.  Na- 
ture, 9:  330. 

—  of  Atlantic  Soundings.     (J.  W.  Bailey)  Am.   J.  Sci. 

73:   153- 
Microscopic  Fauna  of  the  English  Fen  District.     (G.  S. 

Brady)  Nature,  i :  483. 
Microscopic  Forms  of  Life.     Hogg,  13:  294. 

—  Investigation  of.     (O.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  83:  65. 

—  in  the  Sea  of  Kamtschatka.     (J.  W.  Bailey)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  72:  I. 

Microscopic  Fungi.  (M.  C.  Cooke)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3 :  20-469. 

Microscopic  Geology ;  Foraminifera.  (S.  J.  Mackie) 
Recr.  Sci.  i:  145. 

Microscopic  Illustrations.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  61. 

Microscopic  Ingenuity.     Chamb.  J.  53:  623. 

Microscopic  Inquiry,  Aids  to.  Intel.  Obs.  6:  44-428.  7: 
198.     8:  48,  III,  376.     10:  298. 

Microscopic  Life,  Ehrenberg's  Memoir  of.  Am.  J.  Sci. 
46:  297. 

Microscopic  ^Marvels.     Nat.  M.  10:  431. 

Microscopic  Mounting,  Martin  on.     Nature,  6:  490. 

Microscopic  Objects,  How  to  photograph.  (E.  T.  Wil- 
son) Pop.  Sci.  R.  6:  54. 

Microscopic  Objectives,  Focal  Length  of.  (C.  R.  Cross) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  401. 

Microscopic  Photographs,  Projection  of.  (J.  C.  Draper) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  259. 

Microscopic  Preparations.     Liv.  Age,  55:  346. 

Microscopic  Preserves.     (H.  J.  Slack)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  114. 

Microscopic  Science,  Somerville's.     Ed.  R.  130:  137. 

Microscopic  Test  Objects  under  parallel  Light  and  cor- 
rected Powers.     (J.  B.  Reade)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  9:  138. 

Microscopic  Vision  and  new  Form  of  Microscope.  (Sir 
D.  Brewster)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  249. 

—  Influence  of  Diffraction  upon.     (M.  C.  White)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  83:  377. 
Microscopical  Discovery.     Liv.  Age,  65:  131. 
Microscopical  Pond-Lore.  (H.J.  Slack)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  310. 
Microscopus,  the  Virtuoso  Pedant.     Blackw.  7:  494. 

—  Death  of,  and  Sale  of  his  Museum.     Blackw.  8:  315. 
Microscopy  at  Centennial   Exhibition.      (R.   H.  Ward) 

Am.  Natural.  10:  725. 

—  High-Power  Definition.     Am.  Natural.  6:  454. 

—  Immersion  Illumination.     (R.  H.  Ward)  Am.  Natural. 

6:  528. 

—  Nobert's  Test-Plate.  (C.  Stodder)  Am.  Natural.  2:  93. 

—  Notes  on.     Nature,  5:  244. 

—  of  a  Grain  of  Wheat.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  9:  595. 

—  Recent.     (H.  J.  Slack)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  II :   11. 

—  Recent  Researches  in  minute  Life.     (II.  .1.  Slack)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  14:  245. 

—  Scales  of  Lepi«ma.     (G.  W.  Morehouse)  Am.  Natural. 

7:  666. 

—  Shavings.     (A.  M.  Edwards)  Am.  Natural.  3:  561. 
Micro-Tasimeter.  Edison's.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lo5:   173. 
Microtome,  Sledge.     (C.  S.  Minot)  Am.  Natural.  11 :  204. 
Midas;  Essays  on  Taste,  Genius,  Art,  etc.,   Fisgrave's. 

(J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  8:  iioo. 


Middle  Age,  Pleasures  of.     Ev.  Sat.  i :  632. 
Middle  Ages.     Dub.  R.  29:  432.— (T.  Archer)  Ex.  H. 
Lee.  4:  207.—  (M.  Villemain)  Eel.  M.  6:  289. 

—  Art  in.     Siiarpe,  44:   19. 

—  Arts  of.     Eel.  K.  103  :  484. 

—  Bible  Knowledge  in.     Clir.  Rem.  8:  287. 

—  Biography    of.   Quaint    Corners    of.       (S.  B.  Gould) 

Eraser,  91 :  62. 

—  Books  and  Hymns  of.  (O.  T.  Hill)  Dub.  Univ.  68:  483. 

—  Britton  on  Architecture  and  Archfeologj-  of.    Mo.  H. 

138:  444. 

—  Chapter  out  of.     (T.  Parker)  Chr.  Exam.  30:  i. 

—  Christianity  and   Philosophy  in.     (A.  Stevens)  Am. 

Msth.  M.  18:  164. 

—  Comic  and  satirical  Literature  of.     For.  Q.  36:  142. 

—  Dream  of.     (C.  A.  Alexander)  Knick.  37:  103. 

—  English  Chronicles  of.     Dub.  R.  45:  221. 

—  English  Commerce  in.     Eel.  R.  116:  426. 

—  English  Houses  in.     House.  Words,  4:   121. 

—  Europe  during.     Mo.  R.  135:   197. 

—  Hallani's  View  of.     Eel.   R.  30:  517.  —  Prosp.  R.  4: 

503. — Ed.  R.  30:  140. — Mo.  R.  87:  1,136. 

—  Historical  Pictures  of.     Liv.  Age,  10:  267. 

—  History  of,  Study  of.     Dub.  R.  80:  2i77- 

—  Ignorance  of.     Cath.  World,  8:  598. 

—  Illuminated  Manuscripts  of.     Brit.  Q.  9:  70. 

—  in  Church  History.     Dub.  R.  71 :  294. 

—  in  England.     Nat.  R.   11:  348.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

52:  289.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  400. 

—  Institutions,  Manners,  and  Customs  of.  Dub.  R.  28:  50, 

—  Koeppen's.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  27:  62. 

—  Lacroix's  Military  and   religious   Life  in.      (W.   B. 

Scott)  Portfo.  6':  8. 

—  Literature  of.     Westm.  51:  334.  — Ed.  R.  23:  229.— 

Selec.  Ed.  R.  3:  71. 

—  Merchant  Prince  of.    ( W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  21 :  616. 

—  Monks  and  Schoolmen  of.     Dub.  R.  30:  277. 

—  Mythology  of .     Quar.  22:  349. 

—  Palgrave's  Truths  and  Fictions  of.     Mo.  R.  145:  406. 

—  Philosophical  Investigations  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  272. 

—  Philosophy  and  Poetry  of.     Eel.  R.  85:   548. 

—  Piety  in.     (E.  W.  Brown)  New  Eng.  40:  809. 

—  Pilgrims  and  Superstitions  of.     Cornh.  17:  681. 

—  Public  Liberties  in.     (T.  B.   Parkinson)  Month,  26: 

217,  261. 

—  Religious  Satire  of.     Chr.  Rem.  56:  292. 

—  Religious  Stories  of.     Chr.  Rem.  56:  1. 

—  Republican  Confederacies  of.     For.  R.  i:  551. 

—  Revival  of  Learning  in.     (W.  G.  Clark)  Macmil.  26: 

169,  265.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  284,  403.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  259,  643. — Westm.  105:  188. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  3. 

—  Sketches  of.     (W.  Herbert)  Dem.  R.  9:  4S4,  529.     lo: 

70,  248,  390. 

—  Spiritual  Legends  of.    Prosp.  R.  2:  338. 

—  Stories  of.     Blackw.  37:  505.  — For.  Q.  35:  410. 
Sources  of.     Dub.  Univ.  71 :  590,  702. 

—  Strickland's  Tales  of.     Mo.  R.  137:  93. 

—  Student  Life  in.     Cornh.  19:  426. 

—  Truths  and  Fictions  oL     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  639. 

—  Two  Travelers  in.     Cornh.  18:  27. 

—  Warfare  in.     Cornh   14:  666. 

—  AViimen  in.     Blackw.   102:  613.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

70:  299. — N.  Eel.  i:  22. 
Jliddle-Aged,  Becoming.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  384. 
Middle-aged  Romance.      (K.  Thorpe)  Appleton,  II :  577, 

611,  644. 
IMiddle  Classes  in  Great  Britain.     (S.  H.  Perkins)  Chf. 

Exam.  48:  266. 

—  Destitution  of.     (A.  II.  Hill)  Dub.  Univ.  91 :  232-581. 

—  Problem  of.     (J.  H.  Fyfe)  Good  Words,  18:  356. 

—  Religion  of.     Theo.  r's:  205. 


MIDDLE 


837 


MILES 


Middle  Classes,  Sketches  of.     (J.  St.  Clement)  Pcop.  J. 

10 :  220-306. 
Middle  Life.     (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  21 :  225. 
Middle  Passage,  Suffering  of.     De  Bow,  22:  570. 
Middle  Watch.     (F.  Walpole)  Bentley,  27:  44. 
Middle  Watch.     (F.  H.  Sheppard)  Overland,  7:  42. 
Middle-Watch  Confession.     (R.  Paton)  Macmil.  3:  227. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  68:  369. 
Middleborougli,  Mass.,  Early  History  of.    (W.  T.  Harris) 

N.E   Keg.  3:  213,  330. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  265. 

Middlebury  College,  Vt.,  History  of.     (W.  C.   Fowler) 
Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:  220. 

—  Revivals  in.     (J.  Bates)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  305. 
Middlemore's  Emigration  for  Children.     Cong.  5:  16S. 
Middlesborough.     Once  a  Week,  26:  3S7. 
Middlesex,  England.    Quar.  150:  43. 

—  Travels  in.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  y^i^  242,  419. 
Middlesex  County,  Conn.,  Field's  Statistics  of.     Chr.  Mo 

Spec,  i:  533. 
Middlesex  County,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     (S.  Sewall)  Am. 
Q.  Reg.  11:  45,  174,  24S.     12:  234.     13:  2,7-     14: 

251!  393- 

—  Judges  of  Probate  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  29:  61. 

—  Statistics  of.     (L.  R.  Paige)  N.  E.  Reg.  5:  171. 

—  Wills  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  181. 

Middleton,  Henry.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Pennsyl.  M.  3:  179. 
Middleton,  Sir  Hugh.     Penny  M.  8:  36. 
Middleton,  Thomas,  Plays  of.     Retros.  8:  125. 
Middleton,  Thomas  F.,  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  125:  521. 
Middleton.     See  Myddleton. 

Middletown,  Conn.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg. 
2:  70.     11:  80.     15:  161. 

—  First  Church.     (J.  Taylor)  Cong.  Q.  12:  539. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  14:  63,  133. 
See  Weslej-an  University. 

Midge;  a  Story.     (C.  Hickox)  Galaxy,  6:  625. 
Midge  Lake.     Once  a  Week,  lo:  500,  530. 
MidhatPasha,  Lifeof.    (J.  W.  Gambler)  19th  Cent.  3:  71. 
Midian,  The  Find  in  the  Land  of.     Liv.  Age,  133:  696. 

—  Gold  Mines  and  ruined  Cities  of.     Ed.  R.  148:  220. 
Midian-Uara,  The.     (From  the  Irish,  by  R.  Buchanan) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  739. 
Midland  Railway  and  Hotels.    (II.  Lake)  Belgra.  27:  513. 
Midnight  Fantasy.    (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.  35:  385. 
Midnight  Journey.     (L.  Ritchie)  (,'hanib.  J.  8:  248. 
Midnight  Marriage.     St.  Janies,  6:  316. 
Midnight  Mass;  Episode  of  the  Reign  of  Terror.    Bentley, 

31:  629.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  89.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  26:  393. 
Midnight  Mishaps.     (E.  Mayhew)  Ben:ley.  2:  197. 
Midnight  Romance.     (L.  K.  Beach)  Lippinc.  27:  1S9. 
Midnight  Sun.     (T.  W.  Burr)  Intel.  Obs.  5:  95.  —  (I). 

Field)  Putnam,  i:  608. —  Broadw.  6:  372. 
Midnight  Voyage  of  the  Seagull.     (Mrs.  V.  E.  Howard) 

Godey,  25:   13. 
Midnight  Watch;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  57:  424. 
MidiiiL'ht  Watch;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  49:   75. 
Midshipman,  Incidents  by  a.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  761. 
Midshipmen,  Appointment  of.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  408. 

—  wanted.     Once  a  Week,  20:  9. 

Midsummer  and  May.     (II.  E.  Prescott)  .\tlan.  6:  544, 

674.     7:  9. 
Midsummer  Anthology.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  645. 
Midsummer  Day-Dream.    (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  40: 

131. — Knick.   26:   214.  —  (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  23: 

803. 

—  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  34:  50. 

Midsummer  Fancies.    (G.  1).  .Story)  So  Lit.  Mess.  6:  598. 
Midsummer  Idyl.     (D.  W.  Brownell)  Scrib.  6:  575. 
Midsummer  Melodies.     (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  42: 
127. 


Midsummer  Night's  Reality;  a  Tale.     (C.  W.  Adams) 

All  tlie  Year,  40:  supp.  42. 
Midsummer  Noon.     Eraser,  104:  204. 
Midsummer  Ramble.     (M.  M.  Howard)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

17:  97. 
Midway.     Fraser,  26:  514. 
Midway  Inn.     (J.  Payn)  19th  Cent.  5:  812.     Same  art. 

Appleton,  22:  52. 
Midwifery',  Female  (.'ollege  of.     Victoria,  7:  493. 

—  Modern.     Mo.  R.  113:  13. 
Mien-Yaun.     (E.  H.  House)  .\tlan.  3:  671. 
Miers,  John.     Nature,  20:  614. 

Mitilin,  Fort,  Attack  on.     Hist.  .M   21 :  77. 

Miggles.    (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  2:  570.    Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  10:  562. 
Might  against  Right ;  Romance  of  the  Tyrolese  War.    (E. 

Phipps)  Colburn,  61:  308,  440.     62:  87. 
Mignc's  Roman  Catholic  Publishing  House.  (J.  Clintock) 

Meth.  Q.  27:  415. 
Mignet,  F.  A.     (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  83:  32. 

—  Historical  Memoirs.     For.  Q.  32:  3S7. 
!Mignon's  Song  of  Italy.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  703. 
Mignonette;  a  Poem.     (M.  E.  Bradley)  Scrib.  4:  649. 
Mignot,  Marie.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  415.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

59:  460. 
Migration  of  Animals.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21 : 
549.     Same  art.  Sup    Pop.  Sci.  .Mo.  4:   103. 

—  of  North  American  Birds.     (J.  Bachman)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

30:  81. 
Migrations  in  the  Pacific  Ocean.     (H.  Hale)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

51:  3I7- 

—  Objects  of.     (E  V.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  59:  2,7- 
^Migratory  Instincts.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  16:  420. 
Mike  Leary.     (W.  L.  Gane)  Bentley,  15:  450. 
Mikrokosmos.     See  Microcosmus. 

Milan.     Sharpe,  i:  241. 

—  and  the  Italian  Lakes.     Galaxy,  13:  yy. 

—  and  Lake  Como.     (N.  Colgan)  Irish  Mo.  6:  544. 

—  Arch  of  Peace  at.     Penny  M.  13:  369. 

—  Cathedral  of.  (.M.  W.  L'.Vmouroiix)  Am.  Lit.  M.  1 :  94. 

—  Corso  San  Francisco.    (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  16:  38. 

—  Ducal  House  of.     Dub.  Univ.  41:   196. 

—  in  the  latter  Half  of  i8th  Century.    St.  Paul's,  3:  214. 

—  Insurrection  in  1S53.     Eel.  R.  97:  478. 

—  La  Scala  Opera  House.     Cornh.  33:  300.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  86:  691. 

—  Patarines  of.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Fraser,  89:  78. 

—  Plague  at,  in  1630.     P\>r.  (J.  34:  42. 
Episode  of.     Cornh.  16:  230. 

Milan,    Duchess  of;    lier  Portrait  probably  by  Holbein. 

(G.  Scharf)  Arch.  40:   106. 
Milanows  of  Borneo.     (C.  C.  de  Crespigny)  Anthrop.  J. 

5:  3»- 
Milburn,  AVilliam  H.,  the  blind  Preacher.    (A.  H.  Guern- 
sey) Harper,  19:  644.  —  Chamb.  J.  33:  70. 

—  Lectures.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  279. 

—  Ten  Years  of  a  Preacher's  Life.     I^nd.  Q.  13:   iSo. 
Mildred;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  60:  709.     61:   18,213. 
^lildred.     (M.  M.  Duncan)  Godey.  22:  221. 
^lildred  in  the  Library.    (J.  G.  Holland)  Scrib.  9:   56. 
Mildred  in  Search  of  a  Husband.     (K.  Ilillard)  Harper, 

49:  92.     Same  art.  Victoria,  25:  9S9. 
Jlildred's  Lovers.     House.  Words,  10:  296. 
Mildred  Grant ;  a  Tale.     Once  a  Week,  13:  126. 
Mildred  Pemberton.     (L.  K.  Landon)  Ccdburn.  46:  309. 
Mildrington  the  Barrister:  a  Tale.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Dub. 

Univ.  59:  8S-725.     60:  99-590.     61:  703. 
Mile,  English,  Origin  of.    Nature,  24:  Si.  —  Eel.  Engin. 

25:  69. 
Miles,  George  H.     (E.  L.  Didier)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  601. 

—  Christine  and  other  Poems.   (F.  A.  Rudd)  Cath.  World, 

4:  6S1. 


MILES 


838 


MILITARY 


Miles,  George  H.     Mohammed;  a  Tragedy.     So.  Q.  i8: 
375.  —  Brownson,  7:  407. 

—  Poems.     (E.  L.  Didier)  Oath.  Woikl,  33:  145. 
Miles,  11.  A.     Gospel  Narrations.     Clir.  Exam.  45:  139. 
Miles,  .).\V.     I'liilosopluc   Theology.     So.  Q.  16:   537. 
Miles,  Col.  Samuel.    Autobiography.    Am.  Hist.  Uee.  2: 

49.  »14- 
Milesian  Race,   Origin   and   Characteristics   of.     (J.  G. 

McGee)  Cath.  World,  12:  6S1. 
Miletus,  Lost  Tales  of.     (B.  H.  Kennedy)  Eortn.  6:  791. 
:\Iilf()ril  Haven.     Once  a  Week,  1 :  138. 
Milicent;  a  Talc.     Cliamb.  .J.  25:   169,  186. 
Jlilitary  Abuses.     We.stm.  30:  383.     31:417. 
Military  Academy,   Eaglcswood,    Perth  Amboy,   N.  J. 

Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  471. 

—  West  Point.     See  West  Point. 

i^Iilitary  Academies,  So.  Carolina  and.     So.  Q.  26:   191. 
Military  Adventure.     Blackw.  15:  362. 

—  in  the  Pyrenees,    l^lackw.  79:  35.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

48:  S41,  805. 
;Military  Affairs  of  the  United  States.     (II.  Whiting)  No. 

Am.  61 :  320. 
.Military  and  Martial  Law.     Cornh.   15:    484.  —  (.J.   0. 

Pierce)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5:   121,  516. 
Military  and  Naval  Schools  in  Russia.    Am.  J.  Educ.  24: 

417. 
Military  and  Naval  Tales.     Mo.  R.  I19:  214. 
Military   Array   of  New   England   in   the   olden   Time. 

Putnam,  8:  428. 
Military  Art  and  Science.     So.  Q.  10:  418. 
National    Defense  of  the  United    Slates.     (H.   L. 

Scott)  Putnam,  5:  122. 
Sea-Coast.     Putnam,  7:   314. 

—  Volunteer  Course  at  llythe.  (Vise.  Bury)  Eraser,  62:  31. 
Military  Biography,  Chesney's  Essays  in.  O.  &  N.  lo:  131. 

—  Foreign.     Blackw.  37:  957. 

Military  Bridges.     (G.  R.  Gleig)  Ed.  R.  98:  448. 

—  Douglas  on.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  18:  423.  —Mo.  R. 

92:  274.     See  Bridges. 
Military  Character  of  European  Armies.     Ed.  R.  5:  451. 
Military  Commanders,  Old  Men  as.     (C.  C.  Hazewell) 

Allan.  13:  393. 
Military  Conscription  of  France.     Ed.  R.  13:  427. 
Military  Costume.     Blackw.  59:    114. 
jMilitary  Courts.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5:  214. 
Military  Crisis  in  Europe.     Liv.  Age,  28:  518. 
Military  Defense  of  Rivers.     Liv.  Age,  11:  325. 
Military  Discussion  on  Coast  Defenses.    Blackw.  63:  362. 
Militarv  Display  of  1872,  in  England.   Temp.  Bar,  37:  213. 
Military  Drill  in  Schools.    (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  76: 

232. 
Militarv  Education.    Ed,  R.  49:  388.  — Quar.  83:  419.— 

(G.  R.  Gleig)  Blackw.  82:   265,  575.  — Eraser,  61: 

554.  —  Colburn,  89:  30S. — Tait,  n.  s.  23:  349. 

—  for  Officers.     Westm   65:  128. 

—  in  .-Vustria.     Am.  .7.  F^duc.  13:  409. 

Staff  School  at  Vienna.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  711. 

—  in  England.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:   523. 

—  in  France;  School  of  Military  Gymnastics.     Am.  J. 

Educ.  12:  265. 

—  in  (ircat  Britain,  1876.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  27:   363. 

—  in  Holland.     -Vm.  .J.  Educ.  14:  241. 

—  in  Prussia.     {V..  Freyhold)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:   197. 

—  in  Russia.     .\ni.  .1.  Educ.  14:   503. 

—  in  Sardinia.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  454. 

—  in  Switzerland.     (I*^.  Dwiifht)  Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  689. 

—  .Spearman's  Notes  on.     Eraser,  47:  212. 

Military  Element,  Influence  of.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  U.  S. 

Serv.  M.  1 :  594. 
Militarv  Engineering,  School  of.     Nature,  5:  46;;. 
Military  F'stablishment  of  Great  Britain.    Quar.  82:  453. 

—  of  United  States.    Niles's  Reg.  15:  supp.  29.    23:  104. 


Military  Events,  Dumas  on.    Mo.  R.  102:  442.  —  For.  R. 

2:  387. 
Military  Examinations.     ColburTi,  140:  235.  , 

Military  Exeivises  in  Public  Schools.     (E.  L.  Molineux) 

Am.  ,}.  i'^duc.  II :  513. 
Military  Expenditure,  Secret  Committee  on.    Fraser,  37 :, 

701. 
Military  I'orce  of  Great  Britain.     Quar.  25:   67.  —  Mo. 

R.  92:  449. 
Military  Garments   formerly  worn   in  England.     (S.  R. 

Meyrick)  Arch.  19:  209. 
Military  Hygiene.  Lond.  Q.  35:  65.  —  No.  Brit.  19:  399. 
Military  Invcjitioiis,  Do  they  promote  Peace?     (L.  Tol- 

Icmachi')  I'ortii.  15:  374. 
Military  Law.    All  the  Year,  37:  227.  —  Westm.  16:  414. 

—  and  Flogging,  Napier  on,  1837.     Mo.  R.  143:  380. 
Military  Life,  Henry's  Events  of.     ^lo.  R.  162:   100. 
— ■  under  the  French  Empire.     Mo.  R.  151:  399. 
^Iditary  iMedicine,  Dr.  Jackson  on.     Ed.  R.  4:   178. 
Military  Memoirs.     Ed.  R.  5:  468.  —  Quar.  34:  406. 
Military  Men  in  civil  Life.     St.  Paul's,  6:  237. 

—  Weight  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  447. 

Military  Mismanagement.     All  the  Year,  10:  349. 
iNIilitary  Novel.     (J.  V.  O'Conor)  (jalh.  World,  31:  161. 
INIilitary  Obedience.     Pamph.  17:   157. 
Military  Occurrences  in  America.     Mo.  R.  88:   164. 
Military  Officers  in  Public  Offices,  Report  on.     Niles's 

Reg.  20:  3. 
Military  Operations,  Jomini's  Treatise  on.     Mo.  R.  91 : 

449. 
Military  Orders.     New  Eng.  9:  388. 
Militarv  Organization.     (T.  J.  Wood)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4: 

4S1. 

—  Advance  of  Science  in.     Macmil.  26:   iS.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  12:  578. 
Military  Panics.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  366.     Same  art.  Fk:l. 

M.  54:  408. 
Military  Policy  of  Great  Britain.  Quar.  5 :  403.  —  Blackw. 

20:  214,  573. 

in  1810.     Eel.  R.  13:  377. 

The  late  Reductions,  1849.     Fraser,  39:   586. 

Military  Position  of  England.     Fortn.  24:   108. 
Military  Power  in  Aid  of  civil.     (H.  Dyke)  St.  James, 

42:  253. 
Military  Presidents.     Dem.  R.  26:  481. 
Military  Prison,  Life  in  a.     Cornh.  15:  499. 
Mi'itary  Promotion.  Fraser,  8:  311.  —  St.  James, 20: 117. 
Military  Public  Stores,  Puixhase  and  Administration  of. 

(F.  W.  Roswell)  Macmil.  26:  478. 
Military  Punishments.     All  the  Year,   14:    296,  464. — 

Liv.  Age,  2:  545. 

—  of  (he  Romans.     (E.  Clive)  Bentley,  20:   282. 
Military  Reading.     (G.  Allen)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  524. 
Military  Reform.     Fraser,  74:  681.     75:   285,  423,  743. 

76:   204. 
Military  Reminiscences,     Mo.  R.  148:  534. 
Military  Schools,  English.     Fraser,  47:  444. 
Military  Science  and  Art  in  the  U.  S.    So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  426. 

—  and  Gunpowder.     Dub.  R.  85:  364. 
Sec  Strategy. 

Military  Service,  Anecdotes  of.     (Col.  Cadcll)  Bentley, 

4:  435j  d/O-     5=  205. 

—  Compulsory  or  voluntary.     Macmil.  38:  452. 
Military  Sketch  Book.     Blackw.   21:    838.  — Lond.  M. 

18:   108. 
Military  Staff  Systems.     Macmil.  37:  323. 
^Military  Surrenders  and  Parols.     LT.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  456. 
Military  System,  German.    (L.  A.  Hale)  Macmil.  38:  221. 

—  of  the  United  States.  (C.  S.  Henry)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  657. 

• Future.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  AtLin.  16:  371. 

Military  Systems  of  Europe.     No.  Brit.  47:  404. 

—  of  France  and  Germany,  1851.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  i. 


MILITARY 


839 


MILL 


Militar\-  Tableaux,  or  Scenes  in  the  Wars  of  Napoleon. 
Fraser,  28:  695.     29:   103,  302,  487.     30:   176,  550. 
Military  Tactics,  Gen.  Scott's.     New  York  U.  8:  358. 

—  Mitchell's.     Fraser,  17:  602. 

—  Moficrn.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:   1. 

Prussian  Co.  Column.    (E.  Upton)  Inteniat.  15.  2:  302. 

Military  Talkers  and  Doers.     All  the  Year.  25:  64. 
Military  Titles,  Significance  of.     U.  S.  Serv.  .M.  2:  333. 
Military  Training  at  Aldershot.     St.  James,  28:  639. 

—  in  Germany.     (L.  A.  Hale)  Macmil.  38:  48. 

—  of'thc  British  Oflicer.  (Maj.  Knollys)  Dark  Blue,2:  369. 
Military  Uniforms.     Blackw.  23:  92. 

Milites  Slalioiiarii  in  relation  to  the  Hundred  and  Tith- 
ing.    (H.  C.  Cook)  .Vrch.  44:  299. 

Militia,  English.     Eraser,  56:  iiS. 

and  liecruiting.     Fraser,  gi:  450. 

Month  with.     (S.  L.  Blanchard)  Belgra.  11:  442. 

Out  with.     All  the  Year,  20:   157. 

Kifle  Volunteers.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:    309,  721.     27: 

12,  43S. 

—  for  the  Sea.     (J.  Roach)  No.  Am.  133:  176. 

—  of  the  United  States.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  2:  225.  — (R. 

B.  Irwin)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5:  25,  193.  — (T.  R. 
Lonnsbury)  Nation,  4:  72.  —  Nation,  2:  530.  —  (H. 
M.  Boies)  Harper.  60:  915.  —  New  York  R.  7:  277. 
—  (H.  Whiting)  No.  Am.  19:  275.  —  Niles's  Reg. 
15:  siipp.  99. 
Reform  in.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  51. 

—  Plea  for.     Canad.  Mo.  15:  192. 

—  Training,  Treatment,  and  Value  of.    Westm.  72:  313. 
Militia  Musters,  Old  Time,  in  Virginia.     (Porte  Crayon) 

Harper,  57:  212. 
Militia  Service.     (C.  H.  Meday)  Galaxy,  23:  776. 
Milk.  (J.  C.  Draper)  Galaxy,  lo:  321.  —  Nature,  21:  402. 

—  Adulterated.     Chamb.  J.  2:  363. 

—  Adulteration  of.     All  the  Year,  13:    126.  —  (.\.  Vocl- 

cker)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  177. 

—  and  Butter.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Nation,  27:  380. 

—  Artificial.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Nature,  5:  120. 

—  Asses',   Chemical  Composition  of.      J.   Frankl.   Inst. 

23:  394- 

—  ('ondensed.     (E.  R.  Lankester)  Nature,  8:  97. 

in  England.     (E.  Lankester)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  466. 

—  Dangers  from  the  Use  of.     Liv.  Age,  144:  819. 

—  Desiccated.     (O.  S.  liounil)  Recr.  Sii.  3:  92. 

—  Insufficient  Use  of.     (D.  Duckworth)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19: 

491. 
Milk-Farmers,  Our  great.   (C.  W.  Elliott)  Galaxy,  7:  55S. 
Milkman  of  Walworth.     Blackw.   56:   6S7.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  4:  167. 
Milk  Shipment  in  Glass  Jars.     (J.  C.  Morris)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  109:  49. 
Milk  Trade  of  London.     Chamb.  J.  46:  316. 
Mill,  James.     (J.  S.  Mill)  lu\.  R.  79:  267. 

—  Essay  on  Government.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  49: 

'59>  273.  50:  99.  —  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  11: 
254,  526.     12:  246. 

—  Life  of.     (A.  Main)  Mind,  i:  97,  509.     2:  519. 

—  Phenomena  of  the  Human  Mind.     Westm.  13:  265. 
Mill,  John  Stuart.     Quar.  135:   178.  — (Lord  Blachford) 

Contemp.  28:  508.  —  (A.  Bain)  Mind,  4:  211-520. — 
(A.  Bain)  Pnp.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  <',o7.  15:327,750.  16: 
25-501.  — (J.  H.  Ward)  Bost.  R.  6:  104.  — (J.  Mar- 
tineau)  Nat.  R.  9:  474.  —  (N.Porter)  Internat.  R. 
i:  385.  — (J.  ]\IcCarthy)  Galaxy,  7:  37-5. —N. 
Ecl.'4:  257.  — Fraser,  88:  663.  — (E.  E.  liale)  0.  & 
N.9:  12S.  —  (L.  .\dams)  New  Eng.  36:  92-740. — 
(J.  J.  Murphy)  Macmil.  28:  34S.  — (E.  L.  Godkin 
and  C.  Wright)  Nation.  16:  350.  —  (L.  Stephen) 
Nation,  16:  382.  —  (H.  R.  Fox-Bourne,  H.  Spencer, 
and  others)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  367.  —  with  portrait, 
Eel.  M.  67:  120.  —  with  portrait,  Appletou,  3:  126. 


Mill,  John  Stuart,  with  portrait.  Galaxy,  12:  149.  —  Na- 
ture, 8:  47.  — (P..  A.  Hinsdale)  Chr.  Q.  6:  145.— 
(N.  F.  Davin)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  512.  —  Ev.  Sat.  14: 
668.  —  Western,  3:  555. 

—  and  Agassiz.     (A.  P.  Si)rague)  Nat.  Q.  28:  234. 

—  and  Christianity.     (C.  B.  Crane)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  348. 

—  and  the    Destruction   of    Theism.      (D.    S.    Gregory) 

Princ.  n.  s.  2:  409. 

—  and  J.  W.  von  Goethe  compared.     Westm.  102:  38. 

—  and  his  Critics.  (F.  Bowen)  Am.  Presb.  R.  18:  351,  427. 

—  and  Inductive  Origin  of  first  Princijiles.    Kitto,  37:  i . 

—  Autobiography.     Ed.  R.   139:   91.  —  (Juar.  136:   15c. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:   771.  —  Brit.  Q.  59:  195. 

—  (J.  Morliy)  Fortn.  21:  i.  —  (J.  M.  Capes)  Con- 
temp.  23:  53.  —  (.V.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  18:  26,  43.  — 
(R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  17:'  332.  — (H.  Holbeacli) 
St.  Paul's,  13:  686.— '(J.  L.  Spalding)  Cath.  World, 
18:  721.—  (A.  L.  Chapin)  New  Eng.  33:  605.  —  (L. 
Turnbull)  So.  M.  14:  667.  —  Scrib.  7:  600.  — Chr. 
Obs.  74:  37.  — Eel.  M.  82:  55.  — Ev.  Sat.  15:  583. 

—  (II.  Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  233.  —  Victoria.  22:  181. 
and  Christian  Evidences.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q. 

4:  25S. 

—  Death  of.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn    19:    669.     Same  art. 

Eel.  JI.  81:  207.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  I18:  159. 

—  Denial  of  P'reewill.     Dub.  R.  74:   326. 

—  Denial  of  necessary  Truth.     I)ub.  R.  69:  2S5. 

—  F.ssay  on  Nature.     (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  23:  50. 

—  Essays  on  Religion.     Westm.   103:    i.  —  Fortn.  22: 

634.  —  (J.  Morley)  F"ortn.  23:  103.  —  (C.  B.  Upton) 
Theo  R.  12:  127,  249. 

—  E.xamiiiation  of  Ilamillon's  Philosophy.    (II.  B.  Smith) 

Am.  Presb.  R  15:  126.  —  (H.  Spencer)  Fortn.  i: 
531.  — (J.  Haven)  Bib.  Sac.  25:  501.  — (O.  B. 
Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  301.  —  Dub.  R.  73:  i. 

—  E.xperimental  Methods  of,  Jevons  on.    (R.  Adamsou) 

j\lind,  3:  415. 

—  for  Westminster.     Macmil.  12:  92. 

—  Fundamental  Propositions.     (X.  Mu.sgrave)  Coutemp. 

24:  72S. 

—  Mr.  Hayward  on.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  253. 

—  Influence  01  Writings  of.     (E.  Simcox)  Contemp.  22: 

297. 

—  Life  and  Opinions  of.     Westm.  lOi :  122. 

—  Metapln'sics    of,    Courtne}-  on.      (G.    C.    Robertson) 

Mind,  4:  421. 

—  on  Causation.     Dub.  R.  79:   57. 

—  on  the  Foundation  of  Morality.     Dub.  R   70:  44. 

—  on   Mind   and    Matter.     (Lord  Neaves)  Blackw.   99: 

257.     100:  245. 

—  on  Utility  of  Religion.     (J.  Rickleby)  Month,  23:  393. 

24:   169. 

—  Philosophical  Position  of.     Dub.  R.  74:   i. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Theo.  Eel.  4:  2S9. 

Fundamental  Truth,  McCosh  on.     (L.  II.  -Vtwater) 

Princ.  38:  416. 
tested.     (W.   S.  Jevons)  Contemp.   31:    167,  256. 

35:  521.       Same  art.  Sup.   Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  279, 

317.     3:  85.  —  (G.  C.  Robertson,  A.  Strachey,  and 

S.  Jevons)  Mind,  3:  141,  2S3. 

—  Philosophy  of  necessary  Truth  and  Causation.     New 

Eng.  8:  160. 

—  Political  Writings  of.     (J.  II.  AVard)  Bost.  R.  6:  567. 

—  N.  Porter  on.     (D.  G.  Thompson)  Nat.  Q.  41 :  377. 

—  Rajon's  Portrait  of.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  6:  11. 

—  Relation  of,  to  Education  and  Science.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

4:  36S. 

—  Relations  with  Mrs.  Tajdor.     (S.  E.  Henshaw)  Over- 

land, 13:  516. 

—  Religious  (\)nfession  of.    Eel.  M.  84:  108.  —  Liv.  Age, 

123:  50S. 

—  Religious  Opinions  of.    (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  5 :  279. 


MILL 


840 


MILLER 


Mill,  John  Stuart,  Religious  Philosophy  of.  (N.  Porter) 
Internat.  U.  2:  540. 

—  Religious  Views  of.     (H.  lerson)  Unita.  R.  i:  loi. 

—  Remiiiisceiice  of.     (C.  L.  Brace)  Victoria,  21:  265. 

—  Reply  of,  to  his  Critics.     (J.  McCosh)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

17:  35°- 

—  School  of.     Quar.  133:  "JT. 

—  Writings  of.     (C.  A.  Cummings)  Chr.  Exam.  74:  i. 

—  Brit.  Q.  48:  I.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  5 So. 
MillofSt.  Ilerbot.   (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Appleton,  15:  7-136. 
Mills,  Cotton  and  Woolen,  Gearing  of.     J.  Eranki.  Inst. 

23:  451. 

—  Steam   Elour,    Experiments  on   Hecker's,    1855.     J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  63:  29S,  370. 
Mill  Buildings,  Oscillation  and  Vibration  of.     (C.  J.  H. 
Woodbury)  Am.  Arch.  7:  23. 

—  Vibration  in.     Am.  Arch.  6:  94,  no. 

Mill  Child's  last  Dream;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  34. 
Mill  Explosion  at  Minneapolis,  May  2, 1S78.    (S.  F.  Peck- 
ham)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  301. 
Mill  Operatives,  English,  Distress  of,  1863.     Temp.  Bar, 

T-  339- 

Mill  Prison,  Plymouth,  England,  List  of  Americans  in. 
N.  E.  Reg.  19:  74,  136,  209, 

Mill  Stones,  Manufacture  of.     Penn}'  M.  7:  414. 

Millstone  Grit  in  England  and  Pennsylvania.  (H.  M. 
Chance)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  134. 

Mill  Stream,  The.     Eraser,  58:  120. 

Millais,  John  Everett.  (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  2:  i. — with 
portrait,  (J.  D.  Champlin,  jr.)  Appleton,  12:  513. — 
with  portrait,  Once  a  Week,  26:  563. — with  por- 
trait. Eel.  M.  85:  247. 

—  and  Dor^.     (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt)  Contenip.  2:  482. 
Millar,  John  Craig's  Life  k.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  9:  S3. 
Millard,  D.     Travels  in  Arabia  Petra?a,  etc.     (S.  G.  Bul- 

fincli)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  199. 
Millard,  Harrison.    (G.  Birdsej'e)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  41. 
Millbank  Penitentiary,  Memorials  of,  by  C.  G.  Griffiths. 

Load.  Q.  46:  359.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131:  3. 
Millenarian  Conference.    (S.  Harris)  New  Eng.  38:  114. 
Millenarian  Views,  Bryant's.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  174. 
Millenarianism.     Am.  Presb.  R.  2:    19. — Eel.  R.   105: 

2S4.— (E.  D.   Sanborn)  Bib.   Sac.   12:   467.  — (S. 

Harris)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  T]. 

—  Embarrassments  of  the  Orthodox  in  assailing.     (H. 

Carleton)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  94. 

—  Modern.     (J.  Murdock)  Am.  Church  R.   8:    565.— 

Brit.  Q.  9:  137.  — Eel.  R.  49:   198.  —  (J.  J.  Ab- 
bott) Princ.  25:  66. 

—  New  Testament.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  725.  —  Theo.  &  Lit. 

J.  9:  529.  —  Lond.  Q.  5:  4S1. 

—  Princeton  Review  on.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

6:  53- 

—  Sanborn's  Essay  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  353. 

—  unscriptural  and  pernicious.     Eel.  R.  92:  666. 

—  Waldegrave  on.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  28:  524. 

—  Watson's  Shiloh's  Scepter.     Mo.  R.  162:  in. 

—  Williamson's  Letters  on.  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  490.  6: 176. 
Millennial  Era  of  the  Church.    (G  A.  Nixdorf)  Lulh.  Q. 

3:  24.  — (D.  H.  Riddle)  Mercersb.  i:  409. 
Millennial  State  of  the  Church.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  & 

Lit.  J.  2:  656. 
Millennial  Traditions.     (D.  D.  Whedon)  Meth.  Q.  2:  42. 
Millennium.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  71,  295.  —  (H.  Ballon, 

2d)  Univ.  Q.  4:  144.  — (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit. 

J.  3:  462. —Theo.  &   Lit.  J.   5:   94.  — (N.   Lord) 

Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  342.    8:   116,  170.    9:  i,  615. 

10:577,691.    11:53      12:293.  —  Blackw.  25:  700. 

—  (J.  Challen)Chr.  Q.  6:  247.  —  Cong.  M.  23:  467. 

—  (J.  F.  Wilken)  Evang.  R.  18:  216. 

—  and  the  Advent.     (D.  D.  Buck)  Meth.  Q.  35:  37S.— 

(L.  D.  Barrows)  Meth.  Q.  36:  433. 


Millennium,  before  the  Return  of  Jesus?  (J.  A.  Seiss) 
Evang.  R.  19:  337. 

—  Bogue  on.     Chr.  Obs.  17:  744.  —  Eel.  R.  29:  127. 

—  Bush  on.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  5:    204. — Am. 

Mo.  R.  3:  202. 

—  History  of  the  Doctrine  of.    Chr.  R.  8:  115. 

—  of  the  Bible.     (H.  Lincdlii)  Chr.  R.  28:   131. 

—  of  Rev.  XX.     (D.  D.  Whedon)  Meth.  Q.  3:  83. 

—  Pre-Millenarian  Essays.     Bib.  Sac.  36:  775. 

—  Pre-Millennial  Advent,  I'hilpot  on.    Chr.  Obs.  66:  830. 

—  Signs  of.     (J.  Richards)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  6:   558.— 

Chr.  R.  13:  249. 

—  Theories  on.     Cong.  2:  665. 

—  Turretin  on.     Clir.  R.  6:  528. 

—  Works  on  Prophecy  and,  1S25.     Chr.  Obs.  25:  422, 

4S9.     29:  155. 
Miller,  Alexander  E.,  with  portrait.    Dub.  Univ.  85:  152. 
Miller,  Anson  S,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  i:  193. 
Miller,  Cincinnatus  H.     Set  Miller,  Joaquin. 
Miller,  George.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  674. 

—  Modern  History.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  571. 

Miller  Correspondence.  Fraser,  8:  624.  Same.  art.  Liv. 
Age,  16:  502. 

Miller,  Gen.  Henry.  Memoirs  of.     Portfo. (Den.)  33:  2S8. 

Miller,  Hugh.  (D.  Masson)  Macmil.  12:  74.  —  No.  Brit. 
21:  329.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33:  2S9.  —  Brit.  Q. 
54:  76.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  451.  —  Chr.  R. 
22:  182. —  Eel.  R.  112:  239.  —  Knick.  51:  598.— 
Nat.  M.  10:  481.— with  portrait,  Hogg,  6:  Si.— 
Eel.  M.  33:  121.  — Liv.  Age,  60:  451.  — (L.  T. 
Chamberlain)  University  Q.  3:  2S8.  —  (R.  H.  How- 
ard) Meth.  Q.  19:  530.  —  New  Eng.  8:  237. 

—  and  Popular  Science.    (Mrs.  J.  Ware)  No.  Am.  73 :  448. 

—  as  a  Geologist.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  596.  —  (J.  Clarke) 

Mercersb.  9:  601. 

—  Bayne's  Life  and   Letters  of.     Good  Words,  12:   18. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108:  551. 

—  Character  and  Works  of.     Hogg,  10:  449.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  31:  152. 

—  Cruise  of  the  Betsey.     Fraser,  58 :  393. 

—  Death  of.     Eel.  M.  40:  335. 

—  Footprints  of  the  Creator.     Eel.  R.  gi :  685. 

—  Life  and  Letters.     Lond.  Q.  36:   439.  —  (J.  Clarke) 

Mercersb.  9:  206. 

—  My  Schools  and  Schoolmasters.     Fraser,  52:   58S. — 

Liv.   Age,   41:   243.  —  New  Q.   3:   324.  —  Eel.  R. 
loi:  336. 

—  Old  Red  Sandstone.  Eel.  R.  79:  690. — Mo.  R.  155:  369. 

—  Self-Education  of.     Westm.  64:  79. 

—  Works.    Ed.  R.  108:  i.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  5S4. 
Miller,  Joaquin.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Eel.  M.  77:  240. — 

Dub.  Univ.  87:  90. 

—  and  L'lrd  Byron.     (A.  F.  Bridges)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

12:  219. 

—  and  his  Wife.     Ev.  Sat.  12:  116. 

—  as  a  Botanist.     (A.  C.  Stokes)  Godey,  94:  54. 

—  Border  Life  of.     (C.  Parkhurst)  Lakeside,  8:  no. 

—  Poems.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  0.  &  N.  4:  371.  —  Colburn, 

153:  5S. 

—  Ship  in  the  Desert.     Internat.  R.  3:  94. 

—  Sketch  of.     (W.  L.  Hill)  Overland,  8:  165. 

—  Songs  of  Italy.     Penn  Mo.  10:  550.  —  (G.  E.  Wood- 

berry)  Nation,  27:  336. 
of  the  Sierras,     Fraser,  84:  346.  —  Liv.  Age,  no: 

505.  — Chamb.  J.  48:  4S7.  — (G.  F.  Arm.strong)  Dark 

Blue,  2:  120. —  (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation.  13:   196. 
of  the  Sun  Lands.     Lakeside,   lo:   416.  —  (J.  R. 

Dennett)  Nation,  18:  t;. 
Miller,  J.  S.,  Biographical  Notieeof.    Am.  J.  Sci.  20:  300. 
Miller,  John.     Bampton  Lectures.     Chr.  Obs.  18:  231. 
Jliller,  Joe.     (W.  J.  Thoms)  Bentley,  4:  iz^. 

—  Jest  Book.    Broadw.  3:  349. 


MILLER 


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MILTOX 


Miller,  Joe,  redivivus.     Lond.  M.  3:  78,  200,  2S0. 
Miller,  Robert.     Meth.  M.  24:  i. 
Jlillcr,  Samuel,  Life  of.     Priiic.  42:  33. 
Miller,  Thomas.     (G.  F.  Deaiic)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  451. 
—  Chr.  Exam.  27:  2;g. 

—  Poems  of  the  Basket-Maker.     Eel.  R.  63:  499.  —  Mo. 

R.  145:  371.     159:   59.     161:  339. 

—  Rural  Sketches.     Eel.  R.  70:  69. 

Miller,  Gen.  William,  in  Service  of  Peru.     Am.  Q.  6:  i. 

—  Mus.   14:   112.  —  (G.  R.  Gleig)  Qiiar.  38:  448. 

—  Lond.  M.  22:  406  — Eel.  R.  49:  54. 

Miller,  William,  and  Millerism.  (.J.  G.  Whittier)  Hew- 
itt. 2:  230. 

—  Bliss's  Memoirs  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  .].  6:  169. 

—  Death  of.     Liv.  Age,  24:  13S. 

Millerism.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  (Jhr.  Exam.  41:  87. — 

(S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  9:  597. 
Miller,  Dr.  W.  A.     Nature,  2:  517. 
Miller,  William   Hallows.     (J.  P.  Cooke)  Am.  J.   Sci. 

121:  379.  —  (N.  S.  Maskelyne)  Nature,  22:  247. 
Miller,  William  T.,  Letters  of,  17V5.     N.  E.  Reg.  11 :  136. 
Miller  of  Corbeil.     Colburn,  42:  39. 
Miller  of  Eamont  Bridge.    (Mrs.  H.  Ware)  Colburn,  162: 

99-60 1 .     I 63 :  I -262 . 
Miller  of  Manneville.     (J.  Kavanagh)  Argosy,  14:  463. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  282. 
Miller's  Niece;  a  Storj'.     (H.  W.  Lucy)  Belgra.  45:  449. 
Miller's  Niece;  a  Storj'of  circumstantial  Evidence.    Liv. 

Age,  14:  451. 
Millet.  Jean  Framjois,  the  Peasant  Painter.     Art  J.  33: 

299.  —  (L.  G.  Ware)  Unita.  R.    4:    159.  —  (E.   D. 

Cheney)  Radical,  2:  667.  —  (Lady  Pollock)  Temp. 

Bar,  43:  650. 

—  and  Corot.     (J.  C.  Carr)  Contemp.  26:  157. 

—  Life  of.    (A.  Sensier)  Scrib.  20:  732,  825.    21:  104, 

189,  392. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     Atlan.  38:  257. 

—  Sensier's  Life  of.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  32:  116. 
Milleriot,  Louis.     Irish  Mo.  9:  580. 

Millhduse,  Robert.     Poem  on  Destinies  of  Man.     Eel.  R. 

56:  349- 
Millicent;  a  Tale.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  25:  777. 
Millieent  Aboyne ;  or  Grave  of  the  broken  Heart.  Blackw. 

25:  163-601. 
Milligan's  Poteen.     (N.  Robinson)  Belgra.  22:  228. 
Millin,  A.  L.     Travels  in  Italy.     Ed.  R.  29:   191. 
Milliner's  Apprentice.    (J.  II.  Ingraham)  Godey,  22:  194. 
Milliner's  Apprentices.     Eraser,  33:  308. 
Milliner}'  for  the  Million.     Chamb.  J.  28:  241. 
Million  a  Minute.     Belgra.  5:  392. 
Million  in  the  Garret.     (W.  P.  Morras)  Lakeside,  8:  365, 

409.     9:   1-263. 
Millionnaire  of  Mincing  Lane.     (D.  Costello)  Bentley,  41 : 

5-571.     42:  15-631. 
Millionnaire  of  Saintonge.     (D.  Costello)  Bentley,  51 : 

62 1. 
Millionnaires.     Galaxy-,  5:  529. 

—  and  their  Influence.     Nat.  Q.  20:   130. 

—  Two.     Eel.  M.  11:  78,  384. 

Mills,  Caleb,  with  portrait.     Am.  J.  Educ.  31:  135. 

Mills,  Charles,  Life  of.     Mus.  15:   175. 

Mills,  Samuel  .T.,  ^lemoir  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  250. 

Millstones,  Construction  of.     Pract.  M.  6:   136. 

Milly  Darrell.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra.  13:   5-261. 

Milly's  first  Love.  (M.  Vcley)  Blackw.  108:  322.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Ago,  107:  225. 

Milman,  Henry  Hart,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's.  (A.  P.  Stan- 
ley) JIacmil.  19:  17S.  —  Eraser,  78:  795.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  100:  195.  —  No.  Brit.  50:  99.  —  Blackw. 
104:  725. — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  72:  62S.  —  Eel. 
M.  71 :  1529. 

—  and  St.  Paul's  Cathedral.    Quar.  126:  21S. 


Slilman,  Ilenrj-  Hart.  Anne  Bolej-n ;  a  Poem.  Quar.  35: 
351.  —  Ed.  R.  45:  321.  —  Mo.  R.  no:  52.  —  Chr. 
Obs.  26:  550,  602. 

—  Belshazzar.      Blackw.   12:    25. — Colburn,  5:    49. — 

Mo.  R.  99:   126. 

—  Fall  of  Jerusalem.     (R.  Heber)  Quar.  23 :  198.  —  Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  2:  637.  —  Mo.  R.  92:  422.  —  Blackw.  7: 
123.  — Eel.  R.  32:  87.  — Lond.  M.  i:  679.  — Chr. 
Obs.  23:  361. 

—  Fazio,     (^uar.  15:  69.  — Mo.  R.  84:  199. 

—  History  of    Christianity.      See  Christianity  ;    Latin 

Christianity. 

—  Martyr  of  Antioch.     Blackw.  11:  267.  —  Colburn,  4: 

378.  — Eel.  R.  35:  232, — Portfo.(Den.)  29:  29.— 
Mo.  R.  97:  336. 

—  Samor.  (W.  Loring)  No.  Am.  9:  26.  —  Quar.  19:  328. 

-Mo.  R.  87:  337. 
Milne,  William,  Life  of.   Chr.  R.5:  553.  — Ed.  R.74:  73. 
Jlilner,  Dean  Isaac,  and  his  School.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  377. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  289,  361.    42:  733,  791. — 

Mo.  R.  160:  171. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  20:  35,  97. 

Miluer,  John.  End  of  religious  Controversy,  Jarvis's 
Reply  to.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  57.  113. 

—  History  of  Winchester,  Eng.     Quar.  3:  347. 
Milner,  Joseph  and  Isaac.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  741. 

—  Biographical  Sketch  of.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  317,  471. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  174,  309,  365.    8:  441,  503. 

30:  392.  — Eel.  R.  42:  51. 
Milnes,  R.  Monckton,  Lord  Houghton.     Dub.  Univ.  29: 
91.  —  Eraser,  35:  722.  —  Tinsley,  3:  3S5. 

—  Poems  of.     Quar.  64:  59.  — Chamb.  J.  23:  309.     43: 

197. — Dub.  R.  11:  228.  —  Dub.  Univ.  29:  91. — 
Eel.  R.  69:  40.  120:  172. —  Quar.  118:  403. — 
(H.  Ware,  jr.)  No.  Am.  49:  348.  — (G.  S.  Hillard) 
No.  Am.  55:  21S. — Eel.  M.  11:  403. — Mus.  33: 
315.  —  Westm.  29:  30S.  — St.  Paul's,  10:  36S. 

Milnor.  James,  Stone's  Life  of.  Chr.  R.  14:  295.  —  (S. 
W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng.  7:  122.—  (J.  P.  K.  Hen- 
shaw)  Am.  Church  R.  2:  31.  —  Meth.  Q.  9:  407. — 
(R.  Davidson)  Princ.  21:  236. 

Milo.  Island  of.     Penny  M.  3:   182,  190. 

—  Visit  to.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  457. 

Jlilor  Trotter  Chigswell.     Eraser.  26:  22S. 

Milton,  John.  (T.  B.  Maeaulay)  Ed.  R.  42:  304.  — (W. 
E.  Channing)  Chr.  Exam.  3:  29.  Same  art.  Pamph. 
29:  507.  —  (R.  W.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  47:  56. — 
(.1.  H.  Hanson)  Am.  Church  R.  2:  153.  —  (J.  J. 
Blunt)  Quar.  36:  29. —  (P.  Bayne)  Contemp.  22: 
427.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:  565.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  118:  643. —  (M.  Pattison)  Macmil.  31:  3S0. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  323.  —  (J.  W.  Chadwick) 
Unita.  R.  14:  12. —  Blackw.  46:  775.— (B.  W. 
Ball)  Radical.  3:  718.  —  (H.  New)  Mod.  R.  2: 
103.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  148:  515.  —  (H.  H.  Mor- 
gan) Western,  5:  107.  —  Chamb.  J.  31:  117.  —  (M. 
Tilden)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  45. — Nat.  R.  9:  150. 

—  with  portrait,  Cong.  M.  16:  193.— (R.L.  Dab- 
ney)  Land  We  Love,  2:  445.  3:  3S-199. —  Nat. 
M.  i:  9.  —  Am.  Q.  Obs.  i:  115.  —  Am.  Q.  5:  301. 

—  V.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  278. — Colburn,  153:  27. — 
(T.  H.  Gill)  Cong.  3:  705.  —  Penny  M.  10:  97. 

—  and  the  Commonwealth.     Brit.  Q.   lo:    224.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  18:  346. 

—  and  Dante.     St.  James,  15:  243. 

—  and  Galileo.     (R.  Owen)  Eraser,  79:  678. 

—  and  his  Biographers.     Mus.  22:   1;-^ 

—  and  his  Daughters.     (C.  L.  Gillies)  Poop.  J.  5:  227. 

—  and  Homer  contrasted.     Anal.  M.  14:  224. 

—  and  Maeaulay.     (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  28:  667. 

—  and  Masenius.     Month,  8:  542. 

—  and  Wordsworth.    Temp.  Bar,  60:  106. 


MILTON 


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MIND 


Milton,  John.     Areopagitica.     Retros.  9:  i. 

—  as  a  Reformer.     (F.  II.  Newhal!)  Mttli.  Q.  17:  542. 

—  at  Canibricige.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  3S3. 

—  Bibliographical  Account  of  his  Works.  Retros.  14:  282. 

—  Biograpliy  of.     (L.  S.  Richardson)  Western,  4:  173. 

—  Bhuik  Verse  of.     (J.  A.  Syinonds)  I'ortJi.  22:  767. 

—  Blindness  of.     Chamb.  J.  3:  392.  —  Land  We  Love, 

i:  184. 

—  Byron,  and  Southey.     (G.  Kitzhugh)  De  Bow,  29:  430. 

—  Channing  on.     (H.    Brougham)   Ed.    R.   69:    214. — 

Mo.  R.  115:  471.  — Mus.  8:  156.  — Eraser,  17:  627. 

—  Christian  Doctrine.     Quar.  32:  442.  —  (E.  T.  Fitch) 

Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  80.  —(S.  Wiilard)  No.  Am.  22: 
364.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  321.— Mo.  R.  107:  273. 
—  Cong.  M.  8:  588.  — Eel.  R.  43:  i,  114. 

—  Comus.     Colburn,  7:  222. 

Visit  to  the  Scene  of.     Ev.  Sat.  i :  1S8. 

—  Dante,  and  jEsehylus.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  513,  577,  641. 

—  Daughters  of  Eve  and.     St.  Paul's,  13:  405. 

—  Deity  of.     (J.  W.  Stearns)  Chr.  R.  28:  629, 

—  De  Lille's  Tran.slation  of.     Ed.  R.  8:  167. 

—  De  Yericour's  Lectures  on.     Mo.  R.  146:  342. 

—  Doctrine  of  Divorce.     Mo.  R.  93:   144. 

—  Early  Life.     (P.  Church)  Meth.  Q.  26:  580.  — (A.  D. 

Gridlcy)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  360. 

—  Effigies  of.     Hist.  M.  2:  230. 

—  Estimate  of  Woman.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  543. 

—  Familiar  Letters.     So.  R.  6:  198.  —  Am.  Q.  5:  301. 

—  French  Critic  on.     Quar.  143:  1S6.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  132:  579. 

—  Genius  of.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  511.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  15:   196. 

—  History  of  England.     Retros.  6:  87. 

-  Hollis  Bust  of.     (C.  Cook)  Scrib.  11 :  472. 

—  Home,  School,  and  College  Training  of.    Am.  .1.  Educ. 

14:  159. 

—  Idealism  of.     (E.  Dowden)  Contemp.  19:  198.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  408. 

—  in  our  Day.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  57:  323. 

—  Italian  Element  in.     (0.  H.  Kendall)  Penn  Mo.  i :  388. 

—  Italian  Translation  of,  Sorelli's.     For.  Q.  10:  50S. 

—  Keble's  Estimate  of.     (.1.  C.  Shairp)  Macmil.  31:  554. 

—  Keightley's  Life  of.     (H.  \.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  82: 

3S8. —  Liv.  Age,  63:  226. 

—  Lamartine  on.     Liv.  Age,  44:  497. 

—  Latin  Poems,  Cowper's  Translation.     Eel.  R.  8:  7S0. 

—  Life  of.     (D.  Masson)  No.  Brit.  16:  295.     Same  art. 

Eel.  :M.  25:  423.  —  New  Q.  8:  40. 

and  Poetry  of.     Hogg,  10:  234.     Same  art.  Eel.  ]M. 

30:  364. 

—  Lycidas.     Am.  Mo.  M.  11:  341. 

Language  of.     Sharpe,  40:  293.  —  Knick.  63:  349. 

Notes  on.     (A.  C.  Brackett)  J.  Spec.  Plulos.  1 :  87. 

—  Marriage  Allegations  of.     Hist.  M.  15:  128. 

—  Massou's  Life  of.     Quar.   132:    393. — Westm.   113: 

365.  — (G.  B.  Smith)  Macmil.  28:  536.  — (J.  R. 
Lowell)  No.  Am.  114:  204.  — (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr. 
Exam.  66: 401.  —  (H.  C.  Lodge)  Internat.  R.  9:  125. 
—  Brit.  Q.  29:  185.  59:  81.  — No.  Brit.  30:  2S1. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  61:  731.  —  (W.  F.  Allen)  Na- 
tion, 13:  91.  17:  165.  31:  15.  —  (J.  L.  Diman) 
Nation,  26:  342. — Internat.  R.  i:  131.  —  (E.  H. 
Washburn)  Am.  Church  R.  12:  545.  —  Dub.  L^niv. 
53:  609.  — Ed.  R.  109:  1.  — Chr.  Obs.  73:  815.— 
O.  &  N.  4:  704.  —  Colburn,  115:   163. 

—  Jlinov  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  619. 

—  Mitford's  Life  of.     Colburn,  34:   581. 

—  Munkacsy's  Picture  of.     Am.  Arch.  6:  195. 

—  Nephews  of.     (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Ed.  R.  25:  485. 

—  Newly  discovered  Prose  Writings  of.    (E.  H.  Gillette) 

Hours  at  Home,  9:  532. 

—  Notes  on.     (M.  B.  C.  True)  Lakeside,  10:  127. 


Milton,  .John,  Ode  to.    (A.  A.  Lipscomb)  Harper,  20:  771. 

—  on  the  Divini'y  of  Christ.     Chr.  Exam.  2;  423. 

—  Our  Knowledge  of.     No.  Am.  126:  537. 

—  Paradise  Lost.     (F.  A.  Cox)  Kitto,  i:  236. 
Annotalii.us  on.     (icu.  Repos.  2:  66. 

Chateaubriand's  Trans'ation  of.     For.  Q.  19:  35. 

Cosmology  of.     {.].  A.  Hines)  Luth.  Q.  6:   187. 

Moral   Estimate  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  180,235. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  22:  211,  278. 

Origin  of.     (L.  E.  Dubois)  No.  Am   91:  539. 

Prendeville's  Edition.     Blackw.  47:  691. 

Theism  of.     (H.  Carpenter)  Unita.  R.  5:  302. 

—  Poetry  of.     Ed.  R.  42:  305.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  34.  - 

(J.  R.  Seeley)  Macmil.  17:  299.     19:  407.  —  Temp. 
Bar,  39:  45S.  — West.  M.  5:   387. 

—  Political  Writings.     (G.  Smith)  Nation,  30:  30. 

—  Prose   Works.     Eel.  R.  89:  507.  —  Colburn,  40:  39. 

—  Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  142.  —  Cong.  M.  17:  217. — (R. 
Robbins)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  534. 

—  Public  Conduct  of.     Ed.  R.  42:  324.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R. 

2:  48. 

—  Relies  of,  at  Cambridge.     Chamb.  J.  28:  319. 

—  Religious  Life  and  Opinions  of.     (A.  D.  Barber)  Bib. 

Sac.  16:  557.     17:  I. 

—  the  Representative  of  free  Thought.     (T.  B.  Barker) 

University  Q.  i:  102. 

—  Rural  Scenes  from.     Eraser,  23:   519. 

—  Satan  of.     Bla('kw.  i:  140. 

and  Byror.'s  Lucifer  compared.     Knick.  30:   150. 

—  —  of  Paradise  Lost.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  707. 

—  Select  Prose  Works.     Bost.  Q.  5:  322. 

—  Spenser,  and  Shakspere.    Victoria,  25:  856-1060.    26: 

24-108. 

—  State  Papers  relating  to.     Lond.  M.  16:  377. 

—  Theology  of.     Bost.  Mo.  1 :  4S9. 

—  Todd's  Life  of.     Quar.  36:  29.  —  Mo.  R.  Ill :  258.  — 

Mus.  10:  67.    11:  114,  385.  —  Cong.  M.  10:  33. 

—  i'e?-A'M5  Robert  Montgomery.     Kn'ck.  3:   120. 

—  Works  of.     (.J.  H.  Hanson)  Am.  Church  R.  2:  153. 

—  Youth  of.     Ed.  R.  iii:  312.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  65: 

579.  —  Argosy,  6:  267. 

Milton,  Lord,  and  Dr.  Cheadle,  Explorations  of,  in  Brit- 
ish America.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  544. 

INIilton,  Mass.,  Rurial  Inscriptions  at.    N.  E.  Reg.  7:  89. 

—  Records,  1678  to  1754.    N.  E.  Reg.  22:  259,  440.    23: 

i3>  254,  445.     24:  43. 

—  Town  Hall.     Am.  Arch.  5:  53. 

Mily  L ;  a  Tale  of  humble  Life.     Eraser,  33:  395. 

I\IiIverston  W^orthies.     House.  Words,  14:   13-59. 
Milwaukie.  Wisconsin.     De  Bow,  17:  531.  —  (E.  Inger- 
soll)  Harper,  62:  702. 

—  On  the  Ice-Belt.     (E.  R.  Leland)  Lippinc.  7:  121. 
Jlimi's  Sin.     (J.  Kavanagh)  Temp.  Bar,  22:  470. 
iMimicrv  among  Animals.     Westm.  88:  i. 

—  and  Hybridization.     (A.  Murray)  Nature,  3:  154. 

—  due  to  Natural  Selection.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Am.  Nat- 

ural. 11:3. 

—  in  Nature.    (J.  C.  Beard)  Harper,  59:  862.  —  Chamb. 

J.  26:  39.     33:  161. 
Mina,   Francisco,    Espoz  y,   a  modern  Patriot  of  Spain. 
Dub.  Univ.  57:  621.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  539. 
Same  a:t.  Liv.  Age,  69:  749. 

—  Recollections  of.     (Mrs.  Broughton)  Tait,  n.s.  6:  672. 
Minas,  Battle  of,  1747.     (E.  B.  6'Callaghan)  N.  E.  Reg. 

9:  105. 
Minas  Basin.     (T.  Cross)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  471. 
Minas  Geraes,  Primordial  Inhabitants  of.     (R.  F.  Burton) 

Anthrop.  J.  2:  407. 
Minchiate,  Italian  Game  of.     (R.  Smith)  Arch.  15:   140. 
Mind,  Godfrey,  the  Swiss  Artist.     Penny  M.  8:  404. 
Mind,  Absolute  Etpiality  of.     Dem.  R.  24:  24. 

—  Action  on  the  nervous  Organization.     Hogg,  4:  207. 


MIND 


843 


MINE 


Mind  and  Body.  Ed.  R.  103:  423.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
49-  577*  —  (^-  I*"-  Taylor)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  40. — 
(Lord  E.  B.  Lytton)  Blackw.  95:  43.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  80:  248.—  (\V.  K.  Clifford)  Fortn.  22: 
714.  — (D.  A.  Spalding)  Nature,  9:  178.  —  Liv.  Age, 

133:  579- 

Connection.     (T.  Hitchcock)  No.  Am.  124:  404. 

Correlation  of.     Eel.  R.  112:  152. 

Fechner's  Law.     (J.Ward)  Mind,  i:  453. 

Hack  on.     (G.  P.  Krauth)  Penii  Mo.  4:  722. 

Illness  as  a  mental  Stimulant.     Conih.  39:  412. 

Maudsley  on.     (J.  E.  Cabot)  Nation,  12:  112. 

Mutual  Influence  of.    (E.  Beecher)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

8:  1S4. 
Newnham  on.     Mn.  R.  164:   541. 

—  and  Brain.     Brit.  Q.  40:  440.  — Lond.  Q.  54:  124. 

57:  82. —  Dub.  R.  88:  25.  — (W.  James)  Nation, 
24:  355. — (J.  McCosli)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  6c6. 

Calderwood  on.     (J.  T.  Lingard)  Mind.  5:  131. 

Lavcock  on.   Lond.  Q.  14:  433.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

5i:"3i8. 

—  and  Force,  Bain  on.     Contemp.  8:  57. 

—  and  its  Developments.     (E.  Davis)  Am.  Inst,  of  Iii- 

struc.  1839:  59. 

—  and  Matter.    (J.  M.  Long)  Western,  i:  665.  —  Hesp. 

3:  3|.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  20:  85,  302. 

—  and  Nature.     (J.  Martineau)  Contemp.  19:  606. 
Comparative  Value  of  Study  of.     (S.  L.  Powers) 

Univ.  Q.  36:  245. 

—  and  the  Science  of  Energy.     Brit.  Q.  59:  loi. 

—  and  Will  in  Nature.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Contemp.  20: 

738- 

—  Annihilation  of.     Penn  Mo.  8:  641. 

—  Ballantyne  on  the  human.     Eel.  R.  54:  123. 

—  before  Matter.     (J.  C.  Parsons)  Unita.  R.  2:  126. 

—  Belsham's  Theory  of.     Ed.  R.  i:  475. 

—  Brown's  Philosophy  of.     (N.  Porter)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

8:  141.  — (S.  Oilman)  No.  Am.  19:  i.— U.  S.  Lit. 
Gaz.  6:  161.  —  Blackw.  7:  62. 

—  Classification  of  Faculties  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ. 

32:  43- 

—  Correlation  of  Force  in  its  Bearing  on.     (A.  Bain) 

Macmil.  16:  372.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  571. 

—  Cultivated,  Power  of.     (R.   W.  Marsh)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  9:  401. 

—  Common  Errors  of.     (A.  Bain)  Fortn.  10:   i5o. 

—  dependent  on  Matter.    (P.  C.  Grace)  West.  J.  12:  137. 

—  dependent  on  the  Body.     Zoist.  5:  82. 

—  Does  it  ever  sleep?    (E.  M.  Chesley)  .J.  Spec.  Philos. 

11:  72. —(R.  G.  Child)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  ii:  203. 

—  Duality  of.     (J.  Elliotson)  Zoist,  5:  200. 

—  Exercising   different   Faculties   of.      (W.   B.  Fowle) 

Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1841:  41. 

—  Fearn's  First  Lines  of.     Mo.  R.  97:   129. 

—  Fullom's  History  of.     New  Q.  7:  35. 

—  Growth  of.      (F.   W.  P.  Greenwood)  No.    Am.   24: 

56.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  109. —  Chr.  R.  3:  418. 

and  Decaj'  of.    Cornh.  28:  541.    Same  art.  Ev.  .Sat. 

^5-  575-  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  25.  Same  art.  Liv. 
.-\ge,  119:  554.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  32S. 

—  Hegel's  Phenomcnolog3'  of.    (K.  Rosenkranz)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  6:  53. 

—  History  of.     Mo.  R.  I18:  441. 

—  History  of  the  Word.     (J.  Earle)  Mind.  6:  301. 

—  Human.     (Mrs.  S.  E.  Farley)  Godcy.  22:  233. 
Davies's  Estimate  of.     Ed.   R.    90:    205.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  28:  701,  765. 

—  Idea  of.     (C.  T.  Bayrhoffer)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  3S2. 

—  Improvement  of.     Cong.  M.  20:  221,  2S9. 

—  in  Disease.      (J.  M.  Fothergill)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  562. 

—  in  Animals,  Biichner  on.      (G.  J.  Romanes)  Nature, 

23:  501. 


Mind  in  Animals,  Lindsay  on.     (G.  J.  Romanes)  Nature, 
21:  8. 

—  in  lower  .A.nimals.     Ed.  R.  152 :  36.  —  ( V.  B.  Denslow) 

Dial  (Ch.),  i:  4. 

—  in  Men  and  Animals.     (F.  Boweu)  Princ.  n.  s.  5:  321. 

—  in  Nature.     Nation,  2:  344. 

—  included   in   the   Synthesis   of  Life.      (J.  M.   Long) 

Western,  i:  537. 

—  Independence  of.     Hesp.  2:  447. 

—  Influence  of,  on  the  Body.     Cornh.  40:   148.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  554. — Evang.  R.  6:  373. 

—  is  the  .Standard  of  the  Man.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation, 

6:  448. 

—  its  Powers  and  Results.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  662. 

—  Matter,  and  Life.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  38:  45. 

—  Measures  of  Mental  Capacity.     (J.  W.  Redlield)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  5:  72. 

—  Mill's  Analysis  of.     Westm.  92:  14S.  —  (C.  S.  Peirce) 

Nation,  9:  461. 

—  Mirror  of.     (A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  45:  346.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  97:  676. 

—  New  Philosophy  of.     (J.    Stearns)  Knick.   15:   413, 

451. 

—  Organic  Basis  of.     (J.  M.  Long)  Western,  3:  680. 

—  Overworked.     Liv.  Age,  35:  49. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (L.  Woods,  jr.)  Lit.&Theo.  R.  i:  74, 

169,  614.    2:  261,  576.  —  (\V.  S.  Graj'son)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  20:  713.  —  Lond.  M.  2o:  130. 

Blakey  on.     Eel.  R.  92:  27. 

Douglas  on.     Ed.  R.  70:  49. 

Hickok  on.     (J.  Bascam)  No.  Am.  84:  364. 

Stewart  on.     Ed.  R.  21:  130.     22:  109. 

—  Physical   Basis  of,  Lewes  on.     (I.  M.  Atwood)  Univ. 

Q- 35-  279.  —  (W.  James)  Nation,  25:  290.  —  (D. 
A.  Spalding)  Nature,  16:  261. 

—  Physiological  Metaphysics.     (N.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s. 

2:  916. 

—  Physiology  of .     Westm.  89:  37. —  (J.  C.  Bucknell) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  705. 

and  Pathology  of,  Maudsley'?.    (W.  A  .  Hammond) 

Nation,  5:  85.  —  (G.  C.  liobertson)  Mind,  2:  235. 
—  Anthrop.  R.  7:  192. —  (D.  A.  Spalding)  Nature, 
14:  541.  —  Nature,  20:  333. 

—  Place  of,  in  Nature.     (J.  Martineau)  0.  &  N.  5:  545. 

—  Porter's  Human  Intellect.     See  Intellect. 

—  Power  of.     Knick.  11:  297,  435. 

over  Nature.     (B.    F.  Cocker)  Meth.  (J.  30:    29, 

221. 

—  Powers  and  Results  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  lo:  662. 

—  Practical  Views  of.     (H.  Banister)  Meth.  t>.  4:  243. 

—  Recent   Works  on.     (C.  M.  O'lxary)  Cath.   World, 

32:   747- 

—  Remarks  on.     (E.  Stagg)  West.  J.  6:  260. 

—  Retentive  Power  of.     (A.  Bain)  Fortn.  lO:  237. 

—  Robertson  on  Life  and.     JIo.  R.  141:   197. 

—  Rush  on.     Portfo.(Den.)  9:  226,  342. 

—  Science  of,  Boa-ley's.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:   104,  158. 

—  Sound.     (J.  Hamilton)  Ex    H.  Lee.  18:  02. 

—  Spencer's  Definition  of.     (W.  James)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

12:  I. 

—  Waste  and  Misapplication  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  4:  169. 

—  World  of,  Taylor's.     Nat.  R.  6:  173. 
See  Mental. 

Mind-Reading,  Physiology  of.     (G.  M.  Beard)  Pop.  Sci. 

M(i.  10:  4^9. 
Mind-Seeing.     Hogcj,  9:  385. 
Minii-Stuff  and  Reality.     (J.  Royce)  Mind,  6:  365. 

—  Di^trine  of.     (F.  W.  Franklind)  Mind,  6:   ti6. 

—  from  the  historical  Point  of  View.      (T.  Whittaker) 

Mind,  6:  408. 
Mine  is  thine.      (L.  W.  M.  Lockhart)  Blackw.  122:  i- 
684.     123:  1-653. 


MINES 


844 


MINERAL 


300. 

2: 234 

3:  9S. 

(R.  J. 

Hiuton) 

:  62. 

Mines,  Jules  Isaac.     All  the  Year,  5:  437. 
Mines,  Ancient,  of  Lake  Superior.     (A.  D.  Hager)  Atlan. 
15:  308.  — (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  225. 

—  and  Caves.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Scrib.  3 :  662. 

—  and  Coinage  of  America.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  454. 

—  and  Manufactories  of   Upper  Silesia.     Tract.   M.   3: 

178,  250. 

—  and  Metals  of  Antiquity.     (B.  II.  Cowpcr)  Kitto,  28: 

257- 

—  and  Miners.     Chanib.  J.  47:  30,  42.  — All  the  Year, 

47:  179- 
of  Cornwall.     Lond.  Q.  6:  436. 

—  and  Minerals.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19 

—  and  Mining  of  Hungary.     Pract.  M. 

4:  39,  141. 

—  and  Mining  Interests  in  America. 

Nat.  Q.  40:  350. 

—  British;  Mining  Records.     Ed.  R.  91 

—  Depths  of.     J.  Frank!.  Inst.  19:  2S0. 

—  Explosions  in.     (W.  Galloway)  Nature,    17:    21. — 

Peop.  J.  10:  26.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11:  271.     See  alsoCoa.1 
Mines. 

—  Fire  Cut-OfE  in.      (H.  S    Drinker)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

107:  272. 

—  Friction  of  Air  in.  (J.  J.  Atkinson)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  209. 

—  Govenmient  School  of.     Fi'aser,  46:  47. 

—  Hidden  Treasures.    (W.  H.  Penning)  Tinsley,  20:  13S. 

—  in  Cornwall.     Liv.  Age,  2:  439. 

—  in  Missouri  and  Illinois.     (L.   Feuchtwanger)  Hunt, 

18:  225. 

—  Lake  Superior.     (B.  C.  Mifflin)  O.  &  N.  5:  438. 

—  Life  and  Death  in.     (J.  Hogg)  Intel.  Obs.  9:  i. 

—  of  California,  History  and  Geology  of.  Pioneer,  3:  311. 

—  of  Mexico.     (E.  Parmer)  So.  M.  lo:  416. 

—  of  Northern  Mexico.     Kr.ick.  57:  577. 

—  of  precious  Metals.     Appleton.  I :  supp.  after  p.  256. 

—  Pillars  veisiis  long  Walls  in.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  410. 

—  Tin,  Copper,  and  Lead.     Eel.  R.  102:  257. 

—  Ventilation  of.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  301. 

—  Women  in.     (J.  Plummer)  Once  a  Week,  II :  278. 
Minehead  ;    a  new  Watering  Place.     (T.    Carlisle)  St. 

James,  33:  225. 

Miner,  Thomas,  Autobiography  of.     New  Eng.  2:  19. 

Miner  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  13:  161. 

Miner's  Daughters.     House.  Words,  i :  125-182. — Har- 
per, i:  150. 

Miner's  Love  Story;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  95. 

Miners,  The.     Colburn,  72:  25. 

—  Address  to  some.     Fortn.  27:  392. 

—  Cornish,  in  America.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  36:  81. 

—  German.     (R.  A.  Smith)  Good  Words,  12:   137. 

—  ofScranton,  Pa.     (P.  E  Gibbons)  Harper,  55:  916. 

—  Rules  of,  in  the  17th  Century.     Nature,  8:  47. 
Minerals  accompanying  Chromic  Iron.     (T.  H.  Garrett) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  332. 

—  Alkalies  in.  (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  234.  66:  53. 

—  American,  Analysis  of  some.     (A.  R.  Leeds)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  90:  62. 
Description  of  several.     (B.  Silliman,  jr.)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  58:  377. 
Examination  of.   (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  359. 

—  (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  340. 
Re-examination  of.     (J.  L.  Smith  and  G.  J.  Brush) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  207.     66:  41,  365.  —  (J.  L.  Smith) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  372.     70:  242. 

—  Analysis  of.     (W.  R.  Johnson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  27:  73. 

—  Artificial  Formation  of.     (N.  S.  Manross)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

66:  186. 

—  associated  with  Serpentine.     (T.  H.  Garrett)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  64:   45. 

—  found  at  the  Tilly  Foster  Iron  Mines,  N.  Y.     (E.  S. 

Breidenbaugh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106:  207. 


Minerals  from  New  Jersey.  (W.  T.  Roepper)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  100:  35. 

—  Gossip  on.     Chamb.  J.  11:  197.  —  Liv.  Age,  22:  155. 

—  of  Canada,  Popular  Exposition  of.     (E.  J.  Chapman) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  5:  i,  168,  517.     6:  149,425.     8:  17, 
I II,  1S5.     9:  I. 

—  of  Chlorite  Group.    (J.  B.  Pearse)  Am.  J.  Sci.  87:  221. 

—  of  the  Lake  Superior  Region.     (J.  D.  Whitney)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  78:  8. 

—  of  New  South  Wales.     Nature,  13:  3S2. 

—  Optical  Cliaracters  of.    (II.  C  Sorby)  Nature,  18:  685. 

—  Spang  Collection  of,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

4:  443- 

—  Specimens  of  British.     (G.  Watt)  Ed.  R.  4:  117. 

—  Thermo-electrical    Properties   of  some.     (A.    Schrauf 

and  E.  S.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:  255. 
Mineral  Analysis,  New  Process  in.     (F.  W.  Clarke)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  95:  173. 
Mineral  Cavities  and  their  Contents.     (W.  N.  Hartley') 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  16:  119.  I 

Mineral  Deposits.     Nature,  21:  174. 
Mineral  Explorations,  Use  of  Magnetic  Needle  in.     (T. 

B.  Brooks)  Eel.  Engin.  7:   161. 
Mineral  Industries  of  Italy.     Pract.  M.  5:  39. 
Mineral  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain.     Penny  M.  2:  10- 

501-     3"-  3jI-5°2-    4:  5-415- 
Mineral  Lands  of  Missouri.     (I.  Dille)  Hunt,  15:  28. 

—  of  the  United  States.     Dem.  R.  8:  30. 

jMineral  Locality  of  Branchville,  Conn.  (G.  J.  Brush 
and  E.  S.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  257. 

Mineral  Localities  in  New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia,  etc. 
(O.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85:  210. 

—  in  No.  Carolina.    (W.E.  Hidden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  21. 
Mineral  Produce  of  Russia.     Pract.  M.  4:  100. 
Mineral  Resources  of  North  Carolina.     (F.  A.  Genth)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  93:  48,   114. —  (F.  A.  Genth)  Pract. 
M.  3:  452. 

—  of  Spain.     Pract.  M.  6:  340. 

Mineral  Riches  of  England.     Mo.R.  140:  321. 
Mineral  Species,  Constitution  of  some.      (T.  S.  Hunt) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  203. 

—  of  the  Trimetric  System,  Homomorphism  of.      (J.  D. 

Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  35. 
Mineral  Spring  at  Albany.     (W.  Mead)  Am.  J.  Sci.  13: 
145. 

—  of  Shana.     (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Nature,  6:  163. 
Mineral  Springs,  Geology  of.     (F.  T.  Bond)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

4:  203. 

—  of  Canada.     Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  174. 

—  of  Iceland.      (C.  K.  von  Nidda)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

22:  90,  220. 

—  of  Nassau.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  40:  352. 

—  of  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  Chemistry  of.  (C.  A.  Goessmann) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  211,  368. 

—  of  Pittsburg.     Am.  J.  Sci.  14:  131. 

—  of  United  States.     (J.  C.  Draper)  Galaxy,  8:  321. 
Mineral  Substances  of  organic  Origin.      (J.  F.  W.  John- 
ston) J.  Frank!.  Inst.  26:  383. 

Mineral  Veins,  Werner  on.     Ed.  R.  2:  391.     18:  80. 

—  near  the  Surface.    (J.  D.  Whitney)  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  53. 
Mineral  Water,  Analysis  of  a.    {F.  F.  Thomas)  Am.  J. 

Sci   92:  196. 
Mineral   Waters.      (J.  C.   Draper)   Galaxy,    8:    222.— 
Chamb.  J.  29:  159. 

—  Analysis  of.      (W.  B.  and  R.  E.  Rogers)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

68-  213. 

—  Comparative  Virtues  of.     Colburn,  ill :  i. 

—  of  B.ith.     (Sir  C.  Lyell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  13. 

—  of  Germany.     Eraser,  44:  149.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

32:  257. 

—  of  Saratoga.     (J.  H.  Steel)  Am.  J.  Sci.  16:  242. 

—  Scudamore  on.     Quar.  25:  216. 


MINERAL 


845 


MINISTER 


Mineral  Wealth  of  the  Pacific  Coast.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
20:  -09. 

—  of  Spain.     Pract.  M.  i :  109. 

Mineraiogical  Adventure  in  Derbyshire.     (.7.  E.  Taylor) 

Belgra.  14:  2S5. 
Minerilogical  Contributions.     (.J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

67:  7S.  —  (C.  U.  Shepard,  sen.)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  100:  90. 
Mineraiogical  Curiosities  of  the  Paris  Exposition,   1867. 

(W.  P.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  194. 
Mineraiogical  Nomenclature.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

94:  145. 
Mineraiogical  Notes.     (E  S.  Dana)  Am  .J.  Sci.  in:  139, 

201,  384.     112:  448.  —  (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  .J.  Sci. 

120:  54. —  (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:   198. 

—  on  the  mining  Districts  of  Utah.     (B.  Silliman)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  103:  195. 

—  on  Utali,  California,  and  Nevada.     (B.  Silliman)  Am. 

.J.  Sci.  106:  126. 
Mineraiogical  Notices.  (G.  Meneghini)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  60. 

—  (G  J.  Brush)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  64.  91:  246. — 
(C.  U.   Shepard)  Am.   J.    Sci.   87:  405.     90:  no. 

92:  246. 
Mineralogy,  the  lifeless  Kingdom.     (P.  Frazer,  jr.)  Penn 
Mo.  2:  197. 

—  Aiken's.     (S.  L.  Dana)  No.  Am.  5:  74. 

—  American,  Bruce's  .Journal  of.     Ed.  R.  17:  114. 

—  Analytical,  Accum's.     Quar.  i:  134. 

—  Beudant-'s.     Mo.  R.  106:  457. 

—  Brochant's  Treatise  on.     (G.  Watt)  Ed.  R.  3:  493. 

—  Brush's  Determinative.     (C.   A.  Burghardt)  Nature, 

12:  183. 

—  Chemical,  Contributions  to.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

67:  210. 

—  Cleavcland's.     (W.  Channing)  No.  Am.  5:  409. 

—  Comstock's.     No.  Am.  24:  487. 

—  Contributions  to.     (F.  A.  Genth)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  81, 

167.  68:  410.  69:  15.  73:  415.  77:  400.  78: 
246.  83:  190.  95:  ;}c^. — (.J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  68:  249.  — (B.  S.  Burton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  34. 

—  (A.  R.  Leeds)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106:  22. 

—  Dana's.     (J.  Fleming)  No.  Brit.  2:    297.  —  Am.   J. 

Sci.  46:  362.  —  (N.  S.  Maskelyne)  Nature,  i:  161, 
186. 

Supplement  to.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  -J.  Sci.  69:  353. 

71:  193.  72:  246.  74:  107.  75:  396.  76:  345. 
78:  12S.  — (G.  J.  Brush)  Am.  J.  Sci.  79:  363.  81: 
354.     84:  202. 

—  Dolomieu's.     (G.  Watt)  Ed.  R.  4:  284. 

—  Emmerling's.     (G.  Watt)  Ed.  R.  3:  295. 

—  Haiiy's.     (G.  Watt)  Ed.  R.  3:  42. 

—  in  1837,  Advances  in.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  218-364. 

—  Jameson's.     (G.  Watt)  Ed.  R.  5:  64.     6:  228. 

—  Kidd's.     Quar.  2:  57. 

—  Lectures  on.     (T.  D.  Rand)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  83:  403. 

84:  124-402. 

—  Mohs's      Mo.  R.  96:  397.     107:  141. 

—  Objects  and  Method  of.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  93: 

203. 

—  of  India.     Blackw.  4:  599. 

—  of  Nova  Scotia.     (O.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  362. 

—  Phillips's.     J.  Frankl.   Inst.  39:  259.  —  Am.  J.  Sci. 

65:  41. 

—  Shcpard's.     Am.  Mo.   R.  2:  89.  —  (C.  U.  Shepard) 

.\m.  .1.  Sci.  48:  16S 

—  Study  of.     New  Kng.  ]M.  7:   140. 

—  Systems  of.     l*>d.  R.  39:  44S. 

—  Welch's.     Am   Mo.  R.  2:  4S2. 

Minerva  Custos,  Statue  of,  discovered  in  Northampton. 
(G.  H.  Hartshornc)  Arch   32:  i. 

Minerve,  Ruins  of.  (Mrs.  R.  Barker)  Cath.  World,  30:  55. 

Mingretia.  a  Caucasian  Nation,  Murder  of.  (F.  L.  Os- 
wald) luternat.  R.  7:  294.  I 


Miniature  Painting.     (S.  Wagner,  jr.)  Penn  Mo.  6:  26* 

—  (W.  M.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  i:  222. 
Mining.     (A.  D.  Richardson)  Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  643. 

—  Ancient  Greek.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  573. 

—  and  Metallurgy  of  the  Ancients.     West.  J.  12:  408. 

13:  17- 
Century  of.     (A.  S.  Hewitt)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  315. 

—  Cornish,  in  America.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  36:  81. 

—  Diving  Experiments  in.     Pract.  M.  i:  136. 

—  in  California  in  1S62.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  883. 

—  in   Cornwall,   and   its   Traditions.     (R.  Hunt)   Good 

Words,  8:  126. 

—  in  pjigland  and  the  United  States.     Hunt,  28:  641. 

—  in  Georgia,  Early  Spanish.     Hist.  M.  lO:   137. 

—  in  the  Ilartz  Jlountains.     St.  James,  13:  202. 

—  in  Lake  Superior  Region.     New  Di/m.  19:  193,  316. 

—  in  Prussia,  1873-74.     Pract.  M.  6:  69. 

—  in  South  Wales.     Pract.  M.  5:  i. 

—  Labor  Economy  of.     Pennj'  M.  12:  426. 

—  Pacific  Coast;   Dead- Work   and   dark   Phases.      (H. 

Degroot)  Overland,  7:  151. 

—  River  Bed.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  5:  393. 

—  under  the  Sea.     Penny  M.  12:  61. 
jSeeCoal;  Gold;  Iron;  Silver;  etc. 

Mining  Accidents,   and  their  Itelation  to  deep  Mining. 

(J.  A.  Church)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:   166. 
Mining  Adventure  in  New  Mexico.     Broadw.  5:  419. 
Mining  Appliances,  Blake's.     Pract.  M.  4:  64. 
Mining  Camji  Experiences.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  3: 

297. 
Mining  Districts.     Peop.  J.  8:  127,  145. 

—  of  Arizona.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  91:  289. 

—  of  England.     Hogg,  4:  230. 

—  of  South  America.     ICd.R.46:  497. 

—  of  Staffordshire.     Temp.  Bar,  3:   132. 

—  Peep  at.     Chamb.  J.  33:   174. 

Mining  Excitements,  California.  (J.  S.  Hittell)  Over- 
land, 2:  413. 

Mining  Glossary,  English  and  Foreign.  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
45:  293.461. 

Mining  Industry  of  France.  (G.  R.  Porter)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  28:  31,  106.  —  (G.  R.  Porter)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  i : 
326. —  Hunt,  12:  341. 

—  of  Belgium.     (R.  Valpy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  10:  70. 

—  of  Great  Britain,  1856.     (R.  Hunt)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  19: 

201,  311. 

—  of  the  Ural,  Demidoffs  and.     Pract.  M.  i:  406. 

—  Russian.     Pract.  JI.  3:  400. 

^lining  Investments,  My.     Lippinc.  27:  86. 

Mining  Ladders  and  Man-^Iachines.     Chamb.  J.  20:  8. 

Mining  Laws  of  Cornwall  and  Derbyshire.  Penny  .M. 
12:  487. 

Mining  Legislation.     (E.  B.  Coxc)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  4:  10. 

Mining  Operations,  Use  of  compressed  Air  in.  (M.  V. 
L.  Cornet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  403.     104:  17. 

Mining  Ordinances  of  Spain.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  II :  112. 

Mining  Population  of  Great  Britain.     No.  Brit.  8:  52. 

Mining  Resources  of  France,  1 84 1-5 2.  (H.  R.  I^ck)  J. 
Statis.  Soc.  18:  345. 

Alining  Schools.     (J.  A.  Church)  No.  Am.  II2:  62. 

Mining  Statistics  of  France,  1844.  (G.  R.  Porter)  J. 
Statis.  Soc.  7:  28 1. 

Mining  System  of  Chili.  Hunt,  13:  342. —  Penny  M. 
13:  39S. 

Mining  Vanities.     (A.  T.  Tracy)  Putnam,  5:  167. 

Minister,  The,  a  public  Man.  (S.  N.  Callender)  Mer- 
cersb. 15:  3S3. 

—  Cellerier's  Christian.     (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  15: 

334- 

—  Counsels  to  a  young,  Lcifchild's.     Cong.  M.  22:   251. 

—  The  Country.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  90. 

—  Earnest  vs.  the  easy.    (L.  R.  Dunn)  Meth.  Q.  30:  397. 


MINISTER 


846 


MINISTERIAL 


Minister.  Gospel.     (A.  C.  Barry)  Univ.  Q.  29:  464. 

—  Knowledge  of  our  own  Times  important  to  a.     Clir.  R. 

i:  106. 

—  May  lie  demit  tiie  ministerial  Office?    Am.  Presb.  R. 

5:  96. 

—  Modesty  becnminj^  a.     (D.  Dana)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  II :  55. 

—  The  new.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godey,  22:  98. 

—  of  Ciirist,  Adams"s.     I^Ieth.  Q.  10:  472. 

—  of  Iiiverdonhuil.     Loud.  M.  22:  661. 

—  Power  of  an  iinediieated.     Cong.  Q.  9:  359. 
Minister's  Fate.     Benthy,  i:  577. 
Minister's  Sandy  and  Jess.     Fraser,  73:  322. 
Minister's  Wife,  Plea  for.    (R.  A.  West)  Mcth.  Q.  21 :  390. 
Minister's  Wooing.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Allan.   2:  876.     3: 

97-749.     4:  106-666. 
Ministers,  Address  to.  (N.  Tolland)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  2S1. 

—  and  the  Controversy  of  the  Age.     New  Eng.  2:  222. 

—  and  Inflnential  Hearers.     (J.  B.   Waterbury)  Lit.  & 

Theo.  H.  5:  561. 

—  and  Ministers'  Wives,     Knick.  24:  416. 

—  and  their  Households.  (G.  L.  Walker)  Cong.  Q.  6:  341. 

—  .\re  there  too  many?     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  34:   133. 

—  Authority  of.     Cong.  M.  20:  i. 

—  Character  and  Duty  of.     Cong.  M.  23:  379. 

—  Clerical  Business  of.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Radical,  3:  65. 

—  Contentment  among.     Chr.  R.  3:   182. 

—  Country,  of  the  Old  School.     Cong,  i:  344. 
Ordinary  Man.     Cong.  1 :  478. 

Robust  Man.     Cong,  i :  602. 

Unhappy  Man.     Cong.  1 :  741. 

—  degrading  their  Office.    (E.  Holt)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  333. 

—  Devotedness  in.     Cong.  M.  28:  93. 

—  Duty  of.     Ciir.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  576. 
to  each  other.     Chr.  U.  7:  576. 

—  Education  and  Supply  of.     (W.  A.  Stearns)  Bib.  Sac. 

8:  235. 

—  Establishing  Libraries  for.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  132. 

—  Extent  and  Influence  of  Labors  of.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  421. 

—  Fastidiousness  in  regard  to.     (J.  H.  Avery)   Lit.  & 

Theo.  R.  5:   112. 

—  for  the  Western  United  States.     Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  Si. 

—  Fund  for  Presbyterian.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  38:   i. 

—  graduated  at  Harvard  College.     (J.  F'armer)   Am.  Q. 

Keg.  8:  129.     9:  229,  366.     10:  241. 

Ages  of  eight  hundred  and  forty.     (J.  Farmer)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  10:  39. 

—  Health  of.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  138. 

—  Incomes  of.     Cong.  3:  629. 

—  Intimacy  with  their  People.     (H.  Bentlev)  Cong.  M. 

2:  478. 

—  Mental  and  moral  Character  of.     (A.  S.  Coltnn)  Princ. 

3:  279. 

—  of  Adclis<in  Count}',  Vt.     (D.  Lamb  and  T.  A.  Merril) 

Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  52. 

—  of  liarnstable  Co.,  Mass.  (E.  Pratt)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  58. 

—  of  Bennington  County,  Vt.     (J.  Anderson)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  15:   131. 

—  of  Bristol  County,  Mass.     (J.  Longlev)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

13:  135- 

—  of  Caledonia  County,  Vt.     (L.   Worcester)   Am.   Q. 

Reg.  13:  280. 

—  of  Coimecticut,  in  1760.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  24. 

—  of  Dukes  County,  Mass.     (A.  Gannett)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

15:  492. 

—  of  Esse.\  Co.,  Mass.    (J.  B.  Felt)  Am   Q.  Reg.  7:  246. 

—  of  Essex  Co.,  Vt.     (J.  Glines)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  448. 

—  of  Franklin  County,  Vt.     (P.  Kingsley)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

12:  352. 

—  of  Hampshire  County,  Mass.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  10:  260,  379. 

—  of  Lamoille  County,  Vt.     (S.  Robinson)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

14:  129. 


Ministers  of  Maine,  to  1840.     (E.  Gillett)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 
13:  144,  253-     14:  269. 

—  of  Massachusetts,  in  1760.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  21. 

—  of  Mass.,  to  1834.    (B.  B.  Edwards)  Am.  (J.  Reg.  7:  28. 

—  of  Middlesex  County,    Mass.      (S.    Sewali)    Am.    Q. 

Reg.  11:  45.     12:234.     13:37.     14:251,393. 

—  of  New  Hampshire.     (J.  Farmer)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  234. 

—  (H.  Wood)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:   122. 

—  of  N.  Y.,  to  1S36.     (J.  J.  Owen)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  321. 

—  of  Norfolk  Co.,  Mass.     (T.  Noyes)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  42. 

—  of  Plvmouth  County,  Mass.     (T.  Noyes)  Am,  Q.  Reg. 

8:'i44. 

—  of  Reformed  Churches  of  France.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  69. 

—  of  Rutland  Co.,  Vt.     (J.  Steele)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  34. 

—  of  Western  Reserve,  0.     (A.  R.  Clark)  Am.  Q.  8: 

219,  305. 

—  of  Windham  County,  Vt.     (C.  Walker)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

13:  29. 

—  of  Worcester  Count}-,  Mass.     (T.  Noyes)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

10:  47,  126. 

—  Old  Way  of  supporting.  (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  i :  158. 

—  Puritan.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  12:  265. 

—  Relation  of,  to  their  People.     (N.  H.  Eggleston)  New 

Eng.  10:  236. —  Cong.  6:  278. 

—  Removal  of.     Chr.  R.  i:  393. 

—  Settling  for  a  limited  Time.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  259. 

—  Sons  of.  Profligacy  of.     Cong.  M.  9:  67,  119. 

—  Superannuated,  in  Methodist  Church,  Care  of.    (M.  L. 

Scudder)  Melh.  Q.  25:  344. 

—  Supply  of.     (C.  Gushing)  Cong.  Q.  14:  28.  —  (R.  M. 

Patterson)  Presb.  R.  i:  526. 

—  Vindication  of.     (N.  Bouton)  Am.Q.  10:  158. 

—  who  arrived  in  New  England  from  1620  to  1687.     Am. 

Q.  Reg.  5:  200. 

—  Why  unsuccessful.     Chr.  Obs.  22:  329-416. 
(See  Clergy:  Ministry;  Preaching;  Pulpit. 

Ministers  of  State  and  their  Maxims,  English.     (A.  C. 

Ewald)  Temp.  Bar,  48:  36,378.     49:  58,310.     50: 

30,  315.     51:  213.     53:  214. 
Ministerial  Associations,  Functions  of.      (S.  Lee)  Cong. 

Q-7:35- 

—  in  Massachusetts.     (\.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  5:  293. 

—  in  New  England,  Origin  of.      (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q. 

2:  203. 
Ministerial  Biography,   Recent.      (H.  Lincoln)  Chr.  R. 

27:  2S4. 
Ministerial  Changes.     (P.  B.  Day)  Cong.  Q.  12:  552. 
Ministerial  Ciiaracter,  Completeness  of.      (W.  Adams) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  325. 

—  Love  an  Element  in.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  402. 
Ministerial  Culture.     Univ.  Q.  11:  349. 

Ministerial    Education.      See  Ministry,    Education   for; 

Tiieological  Education. 
Ministerial  Exchanges.     (J.Walker)  Chr.  Exam,  i:  384. 
Ministerial  Fidelity.    Cong.  M.  19:  274. —  (M.  de  lYlice) 

Cong.  M.  23:   505. 

—  and  Prudence.     (W.  B.  Sprague)  Cong.  M.  19:  333. 
Ministerial  Gift.   (A.W.  Littlejohn)  Am. Church  R.8:  426. 
Mini>terial  Influence,  Centers  of.     Bost.  R.  i:  595. 
Ministerial  Labor,  Field  and  Harvest  of.  (W.  F.  Eyster) 

Evang.  R.  11:  550. 

—  Increase  of.  (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  3:  89. 
Ministerial   Membership  in   Congregational  Conference. 

(A.  H.  Ross)  Cong.  Q.  14:  304. 
Ministerial  Office.      (M.  Loy)  I':vang.  R.  13:  199. 
Ministerial  Power.     (W.  Lam.son)  Bapt.  Q.  i:  6. 
Ministerial  Relief.  (J.M.Sherwood)Am.Presb.  R.  20:  128. 

—  and  the  General  Assembly.     (J.  M.  Sherwood)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  20:  475. 
Ministerial  Success.     Chr.  R.  24:  584. 
Ministerial  Training  for  the  Times.      (J.  W.  Richard) 

Luth.  Q.  7:  477. 


MINISTERIAL 


847 


MINISTRY 


Ministerial  Transfers.     (D.  Sherman)  Mcth.  Q  30:  235. 
Ministerial  Usefulness.    Ed.  It.  1 17:  24.  —  (li.Babcock) 
Chr.R.  12:  303. 

—  Effect  of  Character  on.  (W.  Bailey)  Chr.  Exam.  2:  161. 
Ministerial  Vows,  Fidelity  to.    (J.  J.  Blaisdell)  Cong.  Q. 

12:  igg. 
Ministerial  Work.     (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  38:  81. 
Ministerium  of  Lutheran  Churcii.      (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth. 

Q.3:  93.     6:  Si.  — (S.  A.  Ort)  Lutli.Q.6:  249,612. 

7:  242.  —  (C.  A.  Ha\')  Evang.  R.  12:  401. 

—  Question  of.      (\V.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  12:  463. 
Ministrenialgrelui,  Le.     Cornli.25:  423.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  113:  744,  7S9. 
Ministry,  Cliri.-.iian.     (A.  Barnes)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  207. 

—  Ciir.  R.  II :  256.  —  (.T.Oswald)  Evang.  R.  ii :  161. 

—  (.1.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  7:  6S.  15:  622.  —  (W. 
H.  Luckcnbacli)  Luth.  Q.  2:  242.  — (C.  H.  Fay) 
Univ.Q.  10:  275. 

—  adapted  to  the  Times.      (D.  Gans)  Mercersb.  17:  402. 

—  Advantages  and   Disadvantages  of.     Am.  ('hurch  R. 

22:  427. 

—  .\iding  young  Men  for.  (H.  Humphrey)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

2:   129. 

—  and  the  Age.     (.J.  G.  Rogers)  Cong.  2:  421. 

—  and  Christ's  Atonement.      (J.  E.  Ileister)  Mercersb. 

19:  212. 

—  and  tiie  English  Reformers.  (.J.  Williams)  .\m.  Church 

R.  16:  600. 

—  and  the  Meeting-IIouse.  (C.  L.  Woodworth)  Cong.  R. 

7:  541. 

—  and  Levitical  Priesthood.  (R.A.Fink)  Luth.  Q.  i :  343. 

—  and  Polit.  Economy.  (G.N.Boardman)  Bib.  Sac. 23:  y^- 

—  and  the  State.     Chr.  R.  15:  400. 

—  and  Society.     (E.  W.  Reynolds)  L'niv.  Q.  11:   139. 

—  Apostolic,  Waylaiid's.     Chr.  R.  ig:  iTu. 

—  Appeal  to  young  Men  to  enter.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  169. 

—  as  a  Vocation,  1840.     Mo.  R.  154:  105. 

—  at  large  in  Boston.      (J.  Tuckirman)  Chr.  Exam.  17: 

218. — ((.'.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  219.  —  Chr. 
E.xam.  35:  244. 

and  free  Chapels,   Origin  of.      (F.  T.  Gray)  Chr. 

F>xam.  49:  204. 

—  Boardman  on.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  8:  i. 

—  Bridges  on.     Eel.  R.  51:  97. 

—  Call  to.     (R.  Emerson)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  157. — Chr. 

R.  10:  7.  —  (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  12:  195. — 
(H.  L.  Uox)  Evang.  R.  13:  412.  —  (L.  A.  Gotwald) 
Lnth.  Q.  9:  4S5. 
What  constitutes  a  Call  ?     (E.  Fisk)  Princ.  3:  196. 

—  (J.  1).  Knowles)  Cong.  M.  17:   139. 

—  Causes  of  Unsuccessfulness  in.      (J.  Ilawes)  Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  7:  353. 

—  Changing.     (S.  G.  Bulfinch)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  40:   165. 

—  Character  in.     (G.  Shepard)  Am.  Bib.  Ropos.  9:  64. 

—  Characteristics  of  our  Lord's.      (.S.  R.  Andrew)  (Jhr. 

Q.  Spec.  8:  411. 

—  Church  and.     (X.  IL  Egirleston)  Xew  Eng.  11:   112. 

—  Claims  of.     (S.  G.  Bultinch)  Chr.  I'.xani.  44:  184. 
for  an  adequate  Support.     Princ.  11:   iSo. 

on  young  Men.  (.L.I.Owen)  .Am. (j. Keg. 11 :  205,  328. 

—  Graduates  Iti.     (('.  F.  Thwing)  Intcrnat.  R.  11:  114. 

—  Conditions  of  modern.  (.LII.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  82:  51. 

—  Consecration  in.     (D.  Sleek)  Luth.  Q.  5:  523. 

—  Dangers  and  Difficullies  of.     Tlieo.  &  Lit.  J.  2:  563. 

—  Defects  of.     (.1.  C.  Rankin)  Princ.  26:  70S. 

—  Dcnii.ssion  oL    (C.  Ilodge)  Princ.  31:   -560. 

—  Deportment  of  Candidates  for.  (W.  B.  Sprague)  Princ. 

5:  55- 

—  Devout.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  ]\Iercersb.  4:  390. 

—  Difficulties  in.     (C.  Hitchcock)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  219. 

—  Chr.  Disc.  4:   153. 

—  Dissenting,  Education  for.     Cong.  M.  25:  222. 


Ministry',  divinely  called.     Am.  Meth.  M.  13:  324. 

—  Duties  and  Trials  of.    Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  94. 

—  Earnest.     (F.  Saunders)  Meth.  Q.  33:  207. 

the  Want  of  the  Times.  (-1. .\. James)  Bib.  R.  5:  119. 

—  Educated.     Chr.  R.  18:  567. 

—  Education  for.      New  Eng.    i:    126.  —  (J.    G.   Pal- 

frey) Chr.  Exam,  ii:  84.  —  (J.  W.  Alexander) 
Princ.  15:  5S7.  —  Brit.  Q.  52:  78.  —  Kitto,  12:  76. 

—  (W.  T.  Mun.son)  Nat.  Q.  5:  106.  —  (F.  II.  Xew- 
hall)  Meth.  Q.  24:  533.  — (•!.  S.  Sewall)  New  luig. 
36:  671.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  272.  —  (L. 
E.  Albert)  Evang.  R.  9:  412.  —  (I'.  Bergstresser) 
Evang.  R.  19:  466.  —  (S.  Cobb)  Univ.  t^.  22:  293. 

—  Am.  Meth.M.  18:  47.— Chr.  R.  2:  260.  —  (C. 
Coffin)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  2:  77.  —  (S.  Miller)  Am.  Q. 
Reg.  4:  85.  — (.J.  Hall)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  168.— 
(B.  Dickinson)  Am.  (J.  Reg.  10:  412. —  Am.  Q. 
Reg.  12:  98. 

and  sacred  Literature.     Kitto,  12 :  76. 

Finnej'  on.    Cong.  Q.  20:  401. 

for  the  Times,  1855.    (P.  Berry)  Mercersb.  7:  614. 

in  France.     (E.  About)  19th  Cent.  6:  447. 

in  Georgia.     Chr.  R.  2:  579. 

in  M.   E.  Church.     (1).  P.  Kidder)  Bib.  Sac.  33: 

558.  — (W.F.  Warren)  Meth.  Q.  32:  246. 
in  the  Lutheran  (Miurcli  in  the  United  States.     (H. 

L.  Bauglu-r)  Evang.  R.  i:  19. 

Institutions  for.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  522,  580.     76:  469. 

Objections  to.     (L.  Hcilman)  Luth.Q.  8:  369. 

Raikes  on.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  49. 

Scriptural  Theorv  of.     {\.  M.  Poindexter)  Bapt. 

Systeiuatic.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  25:  200. 

Thorough  Course  of.     Am.t^.  Reg.  i:  145. 

Two  Sy-tems  of.  (W.  F.  Warren)  Meth.  Q.  32:  94. 

—  Educational  Qualilications  for.      (B.  H.  Nadal)  Meth. 

CJ.  27:   221.     Sff  «/s()  Theological  Education. 

—  Efficient.     (A.  Essick)  Evang.  R.  14:  269. 

—  Efficiency  in,  and  personal   Holiness.      (H.  C.   Lay) 

Am.  Church  R.  28:  i. 

—  Eminent  Piety  in.     Chr.  R.  13:  i. 

—  Exemplary  I'iety  in.    (.\L Valentine)  Evang.  R.  16:  46. 

—  Fidelity  to  the  Faith  in.  (E.W.  Hooker)  Princ. 26:  436. 

—  for  tlie  Masses.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong.  (J.  9:   153. 

—  for  the  Poor.     (C.  A   Bariol)  Chr.  Exam.  21 :  335. 

—  for  the  Times.     (.L  Belcher)  Chr.  It.  lo:  279. 

—  Freedom  of  .Sjieecii  of.     Piinc.  24:  312. 

—  Fullilling  t!ie.     (N.  .\dams)  Bib.  Sac.  3:  743. 

—  Future  of.      (.1.  II.  AUlmi)  Chr.   Exam.  86:    208. 

Brit.  (J.  16:   I.     Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  3:  2;;i. 

—  Good  Habits  in  Students  for.      (J.  Wadsworth)  Cong. 

M.  21:  469. 

—  Hindrances  to  Piety  in  preparing  for.    (A.  Alexander) 

Cong.  M.  13:  449. 
to  a  .successful.    (E.  II.  Sears)  5Io.  Rel.  M.  20:  242. 

—  Holy.     (D.  G.  Corey)  Chr.  R.  22:  580. 

—  How  to  amend  i(.      (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  7:   148. 

—  in  America,  Provision  for.     Cong.  M.  21:  48;. 

—  in  its  Relation  to  ])n"vailing  ICrrors.  Chr.  Obs.  77:  23. 

—  Increase  of.      (W.  Delatield)  Am.  Churcli  R.  19:  225. 

—  (H.  A.Neolv)  Am.  Church  R.  34:   i. 

Plan  for.      (f.  A.  Mills)  Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  214.— 

(E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  60. 
Wilmer  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  lo:  4S3. 

—  Induction  into.     (J.  E.  Cory)  (^ong.  Q.  6:  357. 

—  Influence  in  Development  of  Mind.     New  Eng.  3:  44. 
in  the  Formation  of  Character.     Chr.  R.  5:   107. 

—  Inspiration  and  Work  of.  (W. (J. Eliot)  Unita.  R.  14:  i. 

—  Insufficient.     (M.  K.  Cross)  C<mg.  ().  7:   i^.o. 

—  Layman's  Demand  on.      (II.  D.  Sedgwick)  Unita.  R. 

14:  456. 

—  Learning  in.     Cong.  M.  20:  4S3. 


MINISTRY 


848 


MINSTRELSY 


Ministry,  The,  Letters  to  a  Son  in.     Chr.  R.  7:  447. 

—  Liberal,  the    Demand  of  our  Time.      (E.  C.  Towne) 

Chr.  Exam.  83:  99. 

—  Lightfoot's.     (G.  Anderson)  Bapt.  Q.  5: 167. 

—  Living.     Meth.  Q.  5:  365. 

—  Lutheran  Doctrine  of.  (H.  E.Jacobs)  Lutli.ti.  4:  557. 
—,  Methodist.     (S.  Dunn)  Meth.  Q.  25:  549.     27:  590. 

—  Need  of  Gentleness  in.     (H.  C.  Lay)  Am.  Church  R. 

10:35. 

—  not  a  Priesthood.     (G.  A.  Jacob)  Contemp.  15:  567. 

—  of  Jesus  Christ.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Mo.  KeL  M.  49:  329. 

—  of  Reconciliation.     (W.  D.Wilson)  Am.  Church  E.  30: 

25.  —  (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  85:   121. 

—  Office  of.     (T.  Scott)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  401.  — (D. 

Worley)  Evang.  R.  11:  311.  —  (P.  Eirich)  Evaiig. 

R.  12:  47. 

Dignity  of.     (W.  Hull)  Evang.  R.  14:  2S4. 

Luther  on.     (A.  Martin)  Evang.  R.  21 :  182. 

Moral  Dignity  of.     (S.  R.  Fisher)  Mercert-b.  7:  407. 

Opportunities  for  Culture  in.     (A.  J.  Lyman)  New 

Eng.  34:  644. 

—  Ordination  to.     (C.  Elliott)  Am.  Meth.  M.  21 :  i. 

—  Perils  of.     (S.  Kieffer)  Mercersb.  22:  63. 

—  Piety  of.     Chr.  R.  3:  576. 

—  a  pleasant  Work.     (H.  C.  Lay)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  530. 

—  Power  of  Holiness  in.   (A.  Barnes)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  542. 

—  Principles  of.     (E.  Garbett)  Chr.  Obs.  75:  641. 

—  Proper  Age  for  entering.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  11 :  453. 

—  Purity  of  Character  in.  (H.  L.  Dox)  Evang.  R.  20:  565. 

—  Qualifications  for.     (H.  A.  Neely)  Am.  Church  R.  27: 

481.  —  (S.  R.  Fisher)  Mercersb.  6:  423.  —  (J.  S.  Lee) 
Univ.  Q.  7:  221. — Chr.  R.  3:  254. — Spirit  Pilg. 
6:  268,  456. — (J.  H.  Rice)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  i:  209. — 
Bost.  R.  4:  421.  —  (P.  Born)  Luth.  Q.  9:  603. 

—  Reflex  Benefits  of  the  Profession.     (A.  C.  Davidson) 

New  Eng.  18:  573. 

—  Reverence  for.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  12:  56. 

—  Scientific  Attitude  of.    (J.  H.  Granger)  Chr.  R.  12:  95. 

—  Scriptural  Idea  of.     (Dr.  Plitt)  Evang.  R.  17:  3S1. 

—  Self-Consecration  a  Condition  of  Success  in.     (A.  P. 

Peabody)  Evang.  R.  18:  340. 

—  Self-Cultivation  of.     (N.  Adams)  No.  Am.  49:  206. 

—  Shady  and  sunny  Side  of.     (S.  W.  Bush)  Chr.  Exam. 

55:338- 

—  Shady-Side  Literature.     (L.  Sabine)  New  Eng.  12:  54. 

—  Special  Hindrances  to  Work  of.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  8S1. 

—  Spirit  of.     (E.  Hooker)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  595- 
and  Power  of.     Eel.  R.  84:  23. 

—  Studies  needed  by.     (J.  F.  Garrison)  Am.  Church  R. 

29:  197. 

—  Success  of,  dependent  on  Piety.     (L.  S.  Hobart)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  13:  67. 

—  Successful.     {R.  Fisk)  Univ.  Q.  28:  427. 

Human  Elements  in.      (J.  McCron)  Evang.  R.  17: 

194. 

—  Temptations  of  Beneficiaries.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  449. 

—  The  Term,  in  the  New  Testament.     Lond.  Q.  46:  336. 

—  True  Conception  of.     (.J.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Kng. 

27:  698. 

—  Unity  of  Pursuit  in.     (C.  B.  Hadduck)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

8:146. 

—  Valid,  and  a  true  Church.     (E.  S.  Janes)  Meth.  Q. 

29:  325. 

—  Views  and  Feelings  requisite  in.     (J.  C.  Walton)  Chr. 

Q.  Spec.  5:  505. 

—  Vocation  and  Training  of.     Lond.  Q.  18:  417. 

—  Work  of.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Evang.  R.  19:  121. 

—  Young  Men  in.     (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Radical,  2:  164. 
See  Clergy;  Ministers;  Pulpit;  etc. 

Ministry  of  Evil.     (M.  L.  Hurlbut)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  32. 
Ministry  of  the  Body,  Evans's.     Liv.  Age,  19:  40. 
Minna's  Betrothal.     (J.  L.  Ver  Mehr)  Overland,  3:  544. 


Minneapolis,  Mill  Explosion  at,  May  2,  1878.  (S.  F. 
Peckham)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  301. 

—  Suspension  Bridge  at.     (T.  M.  Griffith)  Eel.  Engin. 

18:  248. 
Minnehaha,    Ice  Wigwam  of.      (J.  M.   Smalley)  Cath. 

World,  20:  424. 
Minnesingers  of  Germany.    (A.  E.  Kroeger)  So.  M.  9:  200. 

—  Kroeger  on.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  12:  115. 

—  Lays  of.     Ed.  R.  43:  107. 

—  on  Kaiser  and  Pope.     Eraser,  89:  355. 
Minnesota.     Penn  Mo.  3:  32.  — De  Bow,  17:  350. 

—  and  Consumptives.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Nation,  13:  93. 

—  and  the  Far  West,  Oliphant's.     New  Q.  5:  64. 

—  and  the  Northwest.     (J.  Donnelly)  De  Bow,  21:  71. 

—  Field  Sports  in.     (C.  A.  Zimmerman)  Scrib.  18:  826. 

—  Future  of.     (B.  B.  Meeker)  West.  J.  14:  330. 

—  Lakes  of.     (A.  Ilgenwitz)  Lippinc.  25:  265. 

—  Land  of  Lakes.     (M.  C.  Woodward)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

9:  321,  425. 

—  Less  recent.     (H.  Rosevelt)  Overland,  5:  262. 

—  Northern  Boundary  of.     Hist.  M.  7:  269. 

—  Pineries  of.     (J.  M.  Tuttle)  Harper,  36:  409. 

—  Present  Prosperity  of,  1857.     De  Bow,  21:  287. 

—  Progress  of.     (A.  Ramsay)  De  Bow,  28:  325. 

—  Resources  of.     De  Bow,  16:  343.  — Republic,  3:  81. 

—  Sioux  Massacre  of  1862.     No.  Am.  98:  266.  —  (A.  J. 

Ebell)  Harper,  27:  i.  —  St.  James,  6:  231. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  3S2. 

—  Towns  and  Statistics  of.     West.  J.  6:  104. 
Minnesota  Rivei-,  Valley  of.     (G.  K.  Warren)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

116:  417. 

Minnesota  LTni versify  Library.     Lib.  .T.  2:  73. 

Minnetonka  Lake,  Summer  Loitering  at.  (S.  Loring) 
Lakeside,  10:  365. 

Minnette;  a  Tale.     Brondw.  6:  193. 

Minnie's  Elopement.     Sharpe,  44:  i,  57. 

Minnie's  Gift.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Galaxy,  12:  509. 

Minnie's  Musings;  a  Poem.     All  the  Year,  17:  8. 

Minnie  Havergill.     (S.  Beauchamp)  Tinsley,  24:  300. 

MinoosacLake,  Summer  Camp  on.    All  the  Year,  28:  444. 

Minor,  Lucien.     So.  Lit.  ]Mess.  27:  225. 

jMinor  Trials;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  6:  227. 

Minority  Representation.  (L.  Courtney)  19th  Cent.  6: 
141.  —  (J.  B.  Kinnear)  Fortn.  4:  49.  —  (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  No.  Am.  104:  205.  —  (E.  Stanwood)  No.  Am. 
113:  I.  —  (T.  Hare)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  23:  337. — 
(H.  R.  Droop)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  44:  141.  — (I).  D. 
Field)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  3:  133.  — (J.  Matthews) 
Canad.  Mo.  12:  437,  549.  —  (H.  T.  Terry)  New  Eng. 
34:  734. —  (T.  Gilpm)  PennMo  3:  347. —  (S.  Sterne) 
Nation,  13:  69. — Princ.  41:  5S1. 

—  applied  to  Nominations  at  Harvard.     (W.  R.  Ware) 

Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  3:  192. 

—  Hare's  Scheme  of.     (G.  O.  Trevelyan)  Macmil.  5:  480. 

—  in  Diocese  of  New  Jersey.     Princ.  42:  46S. 

—  in  Europe.     (T.  Hare)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  3:  185. 

—  Marshall  on.     Ed.  R.  100:  226. 

—  New  Theory  of.     (A.  B.  Mason)  New  Eng.  33:  ^72- 
Minorities,  Rights  and  Dignity  of.     De  Bow,  29:  631. 
Minot  Genealogy.     (L.  Shattuck)  N.  E.  Reg.  1 :  171,  256. 
Minot  Rock  Lighthouse.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  47:  217.  —Ev. 

Sat.  10:  150,  165. 
Minster  Market.     (H.  L.  Williams)  St.  James,  33:  5S1. 
Minstrel,  Modern  Scottish.     Liv.  Age,  47:  295. 

—  of  Bruges.     Blackw.  3:  661.     4:  5. 
^Srinstrel's  Court  at  Tutbury.     Penny  M.  4:  15. 
Minstrel's  Curse.     (L.  Uhland)  Sharpe,  27:  122.     Same 

art.  Western,  7:  357. 
INIinstrels  among  the  Saxons.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  2:  100. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     (E.  L.  Cuffs)  Art  J.  8:  129-203. 
Minstrelsy,  Ancient  and  modern.     Mo.  R.  119:  260. — 

Retros.  16:  391. 


MINSTRELSY 


849 


MIRACLES 


Minstrels}-,  Irish.     Colburn,  117:  30,  iSi. 

—  Negro,  Ancestry  of.     (O.  Logan)  Harper,  58:  687. 

S.  C.  Foster  and.     (R.  P.  Neviu)  Atlan.  20:  60S. 

Three  Years  as  a  Negro  Minstrel.  (II.  Keeler)  At- 
lan. 24:  71. 

—  of  the  English  Border.     Eel.  R.  85:  171. 

—  of  Scotland.     (J.  Hannay)  Quar.  105:  305. 

Mint,  Royal,  of  England.  Chamb.  J.  19:  118,  147. — 
48:  54S.  52:  572.  — Hogg,  3:  355.— Ev.  Sat.  i: 
104.  —  All  the  Year,  i:  237.  —  St.  James,  2:  131. 
15:  19S.  —  Dub,  Univ.  75:  346. 

—  of  France.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  137.— J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  59:  139. 
and  Bank  of  France.     Bank.  M.  (M.  Y.)  28:  262. 

—  U.  States,  Annual  Report  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  27:  513. 

at  New  Orleans.     (D.  L.  Riddell)  Hunt,  14:  66. 

at  New  York.     Deni.  K.  30:   172. 

at  Philadelphia.     (W.  Abbott)  Harper,  24:  16. 

Coinage  of.     Hunt,  37:  52. 

History  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  615.  — Hunt, 

46:  247.  —  (Prof.  Wilson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:  49. 

in  1S64.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  732. 

in  1869.     Am.  ,T.  Educ.  18:  218. 

JIaking  Money  in.     (W.  Abbott)  Harper,  23:  735. 

24:  16. 

Making  Silver  Dollars.  (W.  II.  Rideing)  Apple- 
ton,  19:  4S9. 

Operations  of,  in  1S5S.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  649. 

Proposed  Change  in.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21:  812. 

Special  Report  on.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  9:  359. 

Synopsis  of  Acts  of  Cong.    Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)25:  941. 

Mints.  Dem.  U.  27:  49.  28:  436.  — Bank.  M  (N.  Y.) 
2:  5S5.     4:  16.     5:  378,  926. 

—  Coinage  and  the  Trade  Dollar.     (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  3S6. 

—  Eng.,  French,  and  Am.,  in  1853.  Bank.  M.  (L.)  14:  136. 

—  Three  great,  of  the  World,  1853.     Li  v.  Age,  40:  612. 
Mint  Laws,  Revision  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  52. 
Mint  and  Coinage  Law.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  577. 
Mint,   Anise,  and  Cummin  ;  a  Tale.      (Mrs.   Teihune) 

Sharpe,  42:  201. 
Minting  Gold  and  Silver.     (A.'E.  Outerbridge)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  103:  2SS,  344. 
Minto,  Gilbert  Elliot,  Earl  of.     Quar.  150:  i.  — Chamb. 

J.  51:  593. 

—  in  India.     Ed.  1!.  151:  228. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  139:   iSi.  — (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation, 

20:  413. 
Minucius  Felix,  The  Octavins.  Holden's  Edition.  Fraser, 
47:  288.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  37  :  259.  —  Evang.  R. 

13:34- 
Minuet  and  Polka.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Putnam,  2:  644. 

—  History  of.    Cornli.42:  1S7.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  146: 

628.     Same  art  Eel.  M.  95:  4S4. 
Minuit,  Peter,  (iov.  of  New  Netlierlands.   Hist.  M.  13:  205. 
Miot  de  Melito,  Count,  and  the  French  Revolution.     Nat. 

R.  8:  112. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Colburn,  113:  127.     Liv.  Age,  58:  434. 
Mirabeau,  Ilonore,  Count  de.     (T.  Carlyle)  Westm.  26: 

382. —  (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.'ss:  552.  Same 
art.  Mus.  21:  320.  —  (II.  Brougham)  ICd.  R.  61:  1S6. 

—  (A.  Ali.son)  Blackw.  31:  753.  —  Blackw.  35:  622. 
36:  458.  — (G.  Gillillan)  Hogg.  5:  241.  — (A.  V. 
Dicey)  Nation,  17  :  409.  —  Bentley,  38  :  614.  — 
Sharpe,  7:  184.  —  Eel.  U.  88:  257.  —  .\m.  Q.  8:  422. 

—  For.  (.i.  12:  459.  —  Dem.  R.  27:  401.  — Eel.  M. 
21:  420.  —  Select  J.  i:  47.  —  Mo.  R.  128:  39,  583. 

—  Mus.  5:  396.  25:  353,  590.  — Eel.  R.  90:  2^7.— 
Penny  .M.  i:  63.  — Temp.  Bar,  31:  397.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  76:  443. 

—  and  Madame  de  Nehra.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  3S1.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  34:  413. 

54 


Mirabeau,  Ilonore,  Count  do.  Anecdote  of  his  private 
Life.     Chamb.  J.  14:  92. 

—  as  a  Statesman.     (H.  Von  Hoist)  New  Eng.  30:  471. 

—  Correspondence  with  Count  de  La  Marck.    Ed.  R.  94: 

430.  Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  24:  503.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  32:  49. —  Quar.  89:  ^t,;^.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age. 
31:  417.  —  Liv.  Age,  30:  221.  —  Bentley,  30:  558. 

31:  7- 

—  Domestic  Life  of.     Lond.  Soc.  22:    no.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  79:  437.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:   186. 

—  Illustrations  of.     Fraser,  25:  470. 

—  Last  Days  of.     (F.  P.  Healey)  Dub.  L'niv.  34:  627. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  24:  149.  Same  art.  Eel.  ]M. 
19:  242. 

—  Memoirs  of.     INfo.  R.  136:  479.      139:    145. 

— •  Relations  with  the  Court  of  Louis  X^'I.     Dub.  T'niv. 

39:  151- 

—  Revolutionism  of.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  699.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  20:  494.     Same  art.  Harper,  i:  308. 

—  vSpeeches  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  15:   73. 

—  ?ie;s«i' Dumont.     Fraser,  11:  530. 

—  rtcsMS  Macaulay.     Fraser,  7:  507,682. 

—  Vindication  of.     Colburn,  92:  239. 

Mirabeau  Family.  Ed.  R.  150:  471.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  143:  771.  —  (J.  C.  Morison)  Macmii.  40:  224. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  410.  Same  art.  Apple- 
ton,  22:   154.  —  (X.  Laugel)  Nation,  28:  29,  66. 

Miracle;  a  Story.     (M.  Theuriot)  Tinsley,  27:  249. 

—  History  of  a.'    (.J.  Tulloch)  Good  Words,  8:  38. 

—  Law  and  Prayer.     Cong.  6:  104. 

—  of  Joshua.     (J.  von  Gumpach)  Kitto,  3:  136.    5:  225. 

6:  459.  —  (W.Taylor)  Kitto,  4:  148.  —  (D.  Katterus) 
Kitto,  6:  208. 

—  of  Notre  Dame  de  la  Salette.     (J.  M.  Bruce)  Nation, 

20:  129.  —  House.  Words,  18:  37. 

—  of  the  Ma;;pies;  a  Poem.    (W.  Jones)  Bentley,  62:  389. 

—  of  St.  Francis.     Cath.  World,  II :  834. 

—  of  the  Virgin;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  233. 
Miracles.     (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3:  304. — 

(S.  T.  Spear)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3:  423.  —  (C. 
A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  31 :  348.  —  New  Eng.  2:  208. 

—  (1).  W.  Phillips)  Chr.  R.  12:  274,  408.  — (T. 
Stork)  Evang.  R.  i:  491.  —  So.  Lit.  J.  2:  442. — 
(S.  C.  Loveland)  Univ.  Q.  i:  233.  — (E.  Wiggle.s- 
worth)  (.'lir.  Exam.  49:  47.  —  (F.  R.  Conder)  Dub. 
Univ.  91:  64.  —  (J.  L.  Porter)  Bib.  Sac.  30:   254. 

—  (E.  H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  38:  401.  39:  156. 
262.  — (W.  Smith)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  17:  451.  — (S.  M. 
Anderson)  Princ.  35:  643.  —  (J.  \V.  AVilmarth)  Chr. 
Q.  3:  396. —  (J.  \V.  Monser)  Chr.  Q.  5:  477. —  (C. 
E.  Grinnell)  Mo.Iiel.  M.  46:  340.  —  Theo.  R.  2:  4,. 

—  Dub.  I!.  47:  468.  76:271.  — Chr  Olis.  48:  73, 
145.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  i6:  3S9.  —  I'liiv.  (>.  15:  142. 

—  Alleged  Incredibility  of.     Univ.  tj.  20:   113. 

—  and  Christianity.     (I.  \V .  Longan)  Chr.  Q.  8:  389. 

—  and  Fact.     (T.  \V.  Fowlc)  Conteniii.  20:  S60. 

—  and  Law  of  Nature.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  (^.  5:  113. 

—  aiul  Limilaiion  of  attesting  Power.     liih.  1!.  4:  398. 

—  and  .Medical  Science.     (E.  .Mackey)  Dub.  H.  87:  3S6. 

—  and  Orderof  Nature.    (C.  P.  Wing)  Meth.  (^  21 :  181. 
Powell  on.     No.  Brit.  31:  353. — (iuar.  io5:  420. 

—  and  Philosoph}'.     Chr.  Rem.  52:  480. 

—  and  special  Providences.     (J.  Tyndall)  Form.  7:  645. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  20. 

—  and  their  Counterfeits.    (L.  II.  .Vtwatcr)  Princ.  28:  255. 

—  and  tiieir  Significance.     JIo.    Rcl.    M.    41:    129-500. 

42:  3f,,  121.     43:  73. 

—  and  Worship  of    itclics   in  the  ancient  Church.     (P. 

SchalT)  Meth.  Q.  26:   514. 

—  as  ICvidunces.     (II.  S.  Cook)  Luth.  Q.  4:  409. 

—  as  historical  Proofs.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  Princ.  n.s.  7:  35. 

—  as  Proof  of  Doctrine.     Clir.  Obs.  63:  427. 


MIRACLES 


850 


MIRROR 


Miracles,  Attestation  bj-.     Kitto,  14:  So. 

—  Belief  and  Expectation  in.     V.d.  II.  52:  3SS. 

—  Buslinell  on.     Lond.  Q.  13:  Si.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

49:  73,  1 68. 

—  Cliaraeteristies  of.     Kitto,  8:  395. 

—  Ciiristian.     Chr.  Rem.  46:  257. 

and  pin'sical  Science.    (.1  (i.  Bittinger)  Am.  Pre.sb. 

K.  14:  9. 

—  Christian  Hypothesis  of.     (F.  Seebohm)  Fortn.  9:  17S. 

—  Daily.     Hogg,  2:  292. 

—  Dewey's  Argument  from.     Chr.  Exam.  21:  99. 

—  Ecclesiastical.     No.  Brit.  4:  451.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

7:  470. —  Chr.  K.  25:  179. 

—  Evidence  from.     (D.  Damon)  Chr.  Exam.  29:  i. 

—  Explanation  of.     (J.  Kickaby)  Month,  29:  6S. 

—  Haiidfid  of.     (R.  Raima)  Temp.  Bar,  49:  39S. 

—  Historical  View  of.     (.1.  Gairdner)  Contcnip.  26:  775. 

—  Hume  and  Huxlev.     (J.  Gerand)  Month,  35:  491. — 

(W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Presb.  R.  1 :  8. 

—  Hume's  Argument  on.     Blackw.  46:  91. — Chr.  Obs. 

i:  291. 

—  in  Court.     (C.  E.  Knox)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  344. 

—  Kenrick  on.     Dub.  li.  27:  291. 

—  Latest.     Internat.  M.  5:  1S6. 

—  Law  in  relation  to.     (.).  M.  Hoyt)  Chr.  R.  28:  612. 

—  Marpingen.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  724. 

—  Middleton  on.     (W.  Mountford)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  25. 

—  Mill  on.     (J.  Rickaby)  Jlonth,  27:  17. 

—  Modern.     (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mercersb.  13:  47. — Kitto, 

28:  71. — ■(.!.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  8:  348.  —  Mo. 
R.  124:  205.     126:  180.  —  St.  James,  23:  623. 

and  AlediiEval.     Canad.  Mo.  6:  1S9. 

and  Prince  Hohenldhe.     Chr.  Obs.  31:  65,  142. 

Hammond  on.  (G.  M  Searle)  Cath.  World,  33:  433. 

Scientitic  Relations  of.  (W.  A.  Hammond)  Inter- 
nal. R.  10:  225. 

Tyng  on.     Cath.  World,  33:   i. 

—  Mountford  on.    (A.  St.  J.  Chambre)  Univ.  Q.  27:  465. 

—  Mozley's   Bampton   Lectures  on.     (.J.   Hannah)  Con- 

temp.  2:  297.  — Chr.  Obs.  66:  401.  —  Liv.  Age,  91 : 
771.  —  Eel.  R.  124:  160. 

—  Nature  of.     Kitto,  9:  109.  —  Westm.  80:  352. — Lit. 

&  Thco.  R.  i:  150. 
and  Authority  of .     (.J.  Ruskin)  Contemp.  21 :  627. 

Same  art.  Eel.  JL  80:  619. 

and  Design  of.     (D.  N.  Focht)  Evang.  R.  9:  530. 

and  Function  of.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  24:   i. 

and  Validity  of.    (R.  E.  Patterson)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  257. 

—  Newman  on.     (P.  N.  Lynch)  Cath.  World,  15:  133. 

—  no  Proofs.     (.J.  Fiske)  Fortn.  6:  353. 

—  Objections  to,  refuted.     Cong.  2:  78. 

—  of  the  Gospels.     (W.  H.  Furness)  Chr  Exam.  22:  2S3. 

—  (H.  W.  Bellows)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  23.  — Eel.  R. 
113:  62.  —  (,J.  Wright)  Theo.  R.  12:  14.  —  (P.  H. 
Wicksteed)  Mod.  R.  i:  147,  375. 

—  of  Jesus  Christ.     (A.  Blauvelt)  Princ.  43:   i5i.  —  (A. 

Hovey)Chr.  R.  28:  64,  1S6. 

First.     Princ.  37:  409,  521. 

MacDonald  on.     JIo.  Rel.  M.  45:  451. 

of  the  barren  Fig-Tree.     Tlieo.  Repos.  i:  381. 

of  five  Loaves  and  five  Thousand.     Kitto,  14:  162. 

15:  354-  — Cong.  7:  678. 

Raiding  of  Lazarus.   (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  18:  82. 

Science  and.     (A.  Blauvelt)  Serib.   5:611. 

Seipienceof.     (H.  J.  (,'oleridge)  j\Ionth,  37:  457. 

Steinmeyer  on.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  121. 

Tempest  stilled.     (A.  Mackennal)  Cong.  7:  552. 

—  of  the  New  Testament.     (.^L  H.  Doolittle)  Radical,  7: 

394.  —  Lond.  Q.  44:  377. —  (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mer- 
cersb. 2:  573. 

and  the  Roman  Calendar.     (C.  K.  Vaugban)  Presb. 

R.  2:  687. 


Miracles  of  the  New  Testament,  Idea  of.     (Dr.  Bender) 
Meth.  Q.  34:  422,  552. 

—  of  raising  the  Dead,  and  Materialism.     (L.  S.  Beale) 

Princ.  n.  s.  2:  96. 

—  Old  Testament.     (G.  H.  Schodde)  Luth.  Q.  lo:  422. 

—  Philosophical  Result  of  Denial  of.    (J.  Bascom)  Princ. 

n.  s.  8:  85. 

—  Pliysieal  Science  as  opposed  to.    V.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  13. 

—  Place  and  Value   of,   in  the  Christian    System.     (.1. 

Haven)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  32S. 

—  Prayer,  and  Law.    (J.  B.  Kiunear)  Contemp.  36:  617. 

Same  art.  A])pleton,  23:   118. 

—  Pretended.     Ed.  R.  53:  261. 

—  Prince  Hobenlolie's,  on  Miss  O'Connor.    Ed.  R.  39:  55. 

—  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  by.     (B.  Tappan,  jr.)  Lit. 

&  Theo.  R.  4:  489. 

—  the  Proof  of  (,'hristianity.    (T.  II.  Skinner)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  12:  177. 

—  Rationalism  versus.     (R.  P.  Ambler)  Univ.  Q.  25:  68. 

—  Relation  to  Faith.     (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q.  4:  346. 

—  Renan  on.     (F.  W.  H.  Myers)  19th  Cent.  10:  90. 

—  Roman  Catholic.     (R.  Bentley)  Bentley,  30:   iii. — 

Dub.  R.  78:  I.  — Chr.  Obs."  16:  782.'    22:  84. 
and  Protestant.     Mns.  44:   185. 

—  Rules  regarding  Evidence  of.     Blackw.  14:  552. 

—  Science  and.     Dub.  R.  60:  255. 

and  Testimony.     (J.  Gairdner)  Contemp.  27:  440. 

—  Sequence  of.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Jlonth,  38:   i. 

—  Significance    of,    in    Christianity.      (W.    Beyschlag) 

Theo   Ed.  5:  213. 

—  Testimony  of  the  Apostles  to.     (R.  E.  Pattison)  Bapt. 

Q.  8:  i". 

—  Thougiits  on.     (C.  Palfrey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  341. 

—  Wardlaw,  Trencli,  and  Cumming  on.     Kitto,  13:  21. 

—  Wardlaw  IV' j'SM«  Trench  on.     Kitto,  16:  350. 
Miracle  Play,  Persian.     Ed.  R.  151:  441. 
Miracle  Plays,  Early.     Brit.  Q.  14:  39. 

See  Mysteries;  Ober-Ammergau. 
Miraculous  Cures.     Chr.  Obs.  31:  65,  142,  154. 

—  Morning  among.     Chamb.  J.  47:  465. 
Miraculous  Element  in  our  Periodicals.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat. 

Q.  18:  136. 
Miraculous  Powers  in  the  true  Church.    (J.  A.  Corcoran) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  i:  337. 
Mirage.   (J.  D.  Everett)  Nature,  il :  49,  6g.  —  Am.  Alma. 

1833:  75.  —  Penny  JM.  3:  28.     8:  49. 
Miramion,  JIadame  de.    Chamb.  J.  3:  343.  —  (E.  Bowles) 

Month,  11:  577.     12:  17,  142. 
Miranda,  F.  de.  Expedition  of.    (F.  Sheldon)  Atlan.  5:  589. 
Miranda;  a  Tale  of  the  French  Revolution.     (P.  B.  St. 

John)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  671,  726.     15:   113-S16.     16: 

21-436. 
Mirecourt,  E.  de.     Irish  Q.  8:  54,  3S9,  707. 
Mires,  Jules  L,  Adventures  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  33S. 

—  Financial  Operations  of.  Bank.  M.  (L.)  21 :  533.  22:321, 
Miriam;  a  Dramatic  Poem.    (H.  Ware,  jr.)  No.  Am.  45: 

312.  —  Chr.  Exam.  22:  3S2. 
Miriam's  Testimonv.     (M.  A.  Edwards)  Contin.  Mo.  3: 

589. 
Miriam  the  Shadow.    House.  Words,  9:  81. 
Miriam  Gilbert's  Sorrow;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  46:  70. 
Miriam  Potuler;  a  Tale.     (M.  H.  Feilde)  Victoria,  lo: 

445,  4S1.     11:  12-486. 
IMiriapods.     (Maj.  Holland)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  570. 
Mirk  Abbey;  a  tale.     (J.  Pay")  Chamb.  J.  43:   1-323. 
Mirror,  Before  the.     Belgra.  3:  92. 

—  Concave,  Deceptions  with.     (D.  Brewster)  J.  Frank!. 

Inst.  15:  282. 

—  Curious  Chinese.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  15:  128. 
explained.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  56:  281,  409. 

—  Fluid  Parabolic.     (G.  R.  Perkins)  Math.  Mo.  i:  79- 

—  of  Japan.     (W.  E.  Ayrton)  Nature,  19:  539. 


MIRRORS 


851 


MISS 


Mirnirs,  Burning,  and  Lenses.     Penny  M.  7:  327. 

—  Keriwting.     Fenny  M.  7:  2S7. 

Mirtsa-Schal'fy;  a  Sketch  from  Oriental  Life.     (W.  R. 

AI"-er)  No.  .\ni.  84:  291.     See  also  Bodeiistedt,  F. 
Misadventures  of  Mr.  L'atliyne,  Q.  C.     Fraser,  85:  751. 

86:  102-505. 
Misanthrope,  Gallery  of  a.     Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  97-335. 
Misapplied  Ingenuity.     Chamb.  J.51:  92. 
Miscegenation.     Anthrop.  K.  2:   116. 
Miscellanea  Literaria.     Dub.   Univ.  40:   203.     41:   236. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:   1S4.     28:  533. 
Miscellanea  Mystica.    Dub.  Univ.  26:  175.    27:155,691. 
Mischief.     Quar.  52:  124. 

—  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  347. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     (E.  liobins)  Atlan.  48:   i. 
Mischna  and  Study  of  New  Testament.    Bost.  R.  4:  340. 
Misdeeds  of  Aura  Plaistow.     Li  v.  Age,  59:  S97. 
Miser;  a  Tale.    (I.  G.  Ascher)  Beniley,  64:  170,  262. 
Miser  Corringe.     (J.  B.  Hopkins)  Once  a  Week,  27:  569. 
Miser  of  Marseilles.     (.J.  H.  Temple)  0.  &  N.  9:  741. 
Miser  of  ^Marseilles.     Chamb.  . I.  28:  43. 

Miser  of  Padua;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  645. 
Miser's  (iravc.     (J.  Hogg)  IJlackw.  19:  915. 
Miser's  Will;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  5:  223. 
Misers,  and  tlie  Good  they  do.     Chamb.  J.  40:  204. 

—  Anecdotes  of.   Hogg,  7 :323.   Same  art.  Eel.  M.  24: 130. 

—  Memoirs  of.    (C.  Redding)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  299. 

—  Bank.  M.  (L.)  23:  417,  511. 
Miserable  Dogs.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  II :  419. 
Miserieordia;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  46:  251,  276,  303. 
Misery;  a  Poem.     All  the  Year,  15:  34. 
Misery's  Pear-Tree.     Scrib.  16:  270. 
Miseries  of  human  Life.     (Sir  W.  Scott  and  F.  Jeffrey) 

Ed.  9:  184. 
Misery-Mongers.     Ail  the  Y'ear,  15:  294. 
Misfortunes  and  Consolations  of  Peregrine  Tweezle.    (C. 

Mackay)  Bentley,  3:  516. 

—  and  Genius;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  5Iess.  i:  36. 

—  of  Barney  Braiiagan.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  80-5S5. 

—  of  Thos.  Wiieatley.     (L.  R.  Fairfax)  Scrib.  22:  665. 

—  of  Frederic  Pickering.     (A.  Trtillupe)  Ev.  Sat.  2:  357. 

—  of  a  (ieoliigist.     Liv.  Age,  116:  494. 
Misgovernment,  Progress  of.   (R.  >outhey)  Quar.  46:  544. 
Mishaps  of  Miss  Hobbs.     ( W.  L.  Williams)  Contin.  Mo. 

3:  54- 

—  of  Mr.  Latitat  Nabliim.    Dub.  Univ.  23:  150,  269,  438. 

—  of  a  short-sighted  Man.     Dub.  Univ.  5:   1S6. 
Misnomers,  Popular.     Knick.  18:  1S3. 

Misoganiist;  a  Poem.    (S.  S.  Jordan)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  113. 

Misogyny.     Cornh.  II :  482. 

Misplaced  Men,  Thoughts  on.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser, 

69:  119.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61 :  511. 
Misprints.     House.  Words,  II :  232. 
Misfjuotation  of  Scripture.     (A.  C.  Thom[)soii)  Bib.  Sac. 

32:  452- 
Miss  as  good  as  a  Mi!e.     Chamb.  J.  58:  217-263. 
Miss  in  her  Teens  keeping  House.     Loud.  Soc.  7:  215. 
Miss  Angel;  a  Novel.     (A.  L  Thackeray)  Cornh.  31: 

1-737-     Same  art.  Harper,  50:  425-S93.     51:  116, 

275.     Same  art.   Liv.   .Vge,    124:    417,   663.      125: 

33-S14.     126:   77. 
Miss  Anderson's  Colors      (F.W.Robinson)  Belgra.  45: 

su|ip.  I. 
Miss  .Vnu  Parker;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  8:  617. 
Miss  Aubusson;  a  Tale.    (.\   L.  .lolmson)  Galaxy,  4:  295. 
Miss  Aucliesson's  Blunder.    (F.  L.  Benedict)  Gala.Kv,  13: 

393- 
Miss  Betluine's  Romance.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  97. 
Miss  Beiilah's  Bonnet.    (IJ.  T.  Cooke)  Harper,  60:   570. 
Miss  Brown;  a  Talc.   Clianil).  J.  48:  625-6S2.   Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  iii:  426,  490. 
Miss  Burk  in  Young's  College.     Chamb.  J.  39:  406. 


Miss  Calderon's  German.    (W.  H.  Bishop)  Scrib.  16:  857. 

Miss  CaleA-;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  9:  5S6. 

Miss  Cicely's  Poitrait.     House.  Words,  19:  201. 

Aliss  Clare;  a  Tale.     (M.  L.  Pool)  Galaxy,  i:   140,  213. 

Miss  Clive  and  I;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  19:  6S1. 

Miss  Davies.     House.  Words,  12:  429. 

Miss  Dogsnose.     Bentley,  11:  301. 

Miss  Dorothy's  Charge.    (F.  L.  Benedict)  St.  James,  30: 

49-^93-     3^-^^S-'^3s-     32:  81-615.     33:  1-437- 
Miss  Dundas;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  244. 
Mis'  Fllderkin's  Pitcher.     (II.  B   Stowe)  Atlan.  26:   157. 
Miss  Elisabetha.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Appleton,  13:  327. 
Miss  Ellis's  Secret.     Temp.  Bar,  28:  310. 
Miss  Etheridge.    (Mrs.  Waterbury)  Cath.  World,  15:  501. 
Miss  Eunice's  Glove.     (.V.  Webster,  jr.)  Atlan.  32:  92. 
Miss  Faith.     (H.  R.  Hudson)  Galaxy,  6:  3S1. 
Miss  Falconer's  E.xperience.    (K.  Hillard)  Galaxy,  22 :  103. 
Miss  Fitch.     (L.  E.  Guernsey)  Lippinc.  14:  491. 
Miss  Furbey.     House.  Words,  9:  417. 
Miss  Garwood  Victri.x.    (A.  Cudlip)  Tinsley,  25:  SS-276. 
Miss  Gay;  a  Story.     (M.  Fall)  Tinsley,  26:  580. 
Miss  Georgine's  Husband.     (L.  E.  Guernsey)  Atlan.  34: 

568. 
Miss  Grief;  a  Story.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Lippinc.  25:  574. 
Miss  Gurney;  a  Story.     (F.  Gift)  Galaxy,  16:  671. 
Miss  Harrington's  Prediction.     House.  Words,  5:  437. 
Miss  Hurst.     Liv.  Age,  38:  234. 

Miss  Jenny  Caw  and  her  Christmas  Box.   Sharpe,  34:  292. 
Miss  Jifkin's  Benefit.    (C.  Whitehead)  Bentley,  16:  343. 
Miss  Jorgensen.     (F.  F'.  Victor)  Overland,  14:  497. 
Miss  Josey's  Romance.     All  the  Year,  40:  300. 
Miss  Lueinda.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  .\tlan.  8:  i  (i.     Same  art. 

Eng.  Dom.  M.  21 :  125,  180. 
Miss  Magdelena  Peanuts.    (P.  Y.  Pember)  Atlan.  44:  2S8. 
Miss  Marigold's  Thanksgiving.     (Miss  Hoi>kins)  Scrib. 

3:  157- 
Miss  Marjoribanks;    a  Novel.     (M.  Oliphant)   Blackw. 

97:  131-675.    98:   1-656.    99:  236-627.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age.  84:  433.    85:100-490.    86:149-444.    87: 

55-543-    88:   195,  692.     89:  70,  277- 
Jliss  Martin.     (.V.  Porter)  .\tlan.  43:  797. 
Miss  Martin  and  Miss  Wier.     (('.  C'hescbrough)  Galaxy, 

2:  220. 
Miss  Mehetabel's  Son.    (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.  31:  719. 
Miss  Mildred's  Friend.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Harper.  59:  374. 
Miss  Miller's  Money.     St.  James,  6:  530. 
Miss  Misanthrope.     (J.   McCarthy)  Gent.   :M.  n.  s.   18: 

1-641.    19:  1-641.    Same  art.  Galaxy,  23:  244-746. 

24:  16-4S2. 
Jliss  Jloggaridge's  Provider.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Atlan. 

27:   17. 
^liss  Monk'on's  Marriage.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  289-3S5. 
.Miss  Moris(m's  Vision.     Cornli.  39:   173. 
Miss  Patty  Gibson's  strange  Adventure.      (N.  Brooks) 

Scril).  9:  448. 
Miss  Peck's  Friend.    (J.  M.  Lcgare)  Putnam,  i :  539,  618. 

2:  45. 
Miss  Peckham's  Parrot.  (C.  D.  Gardetle)  Sharpe,  42:  2S9. 
Miss  Pink's  first  Season.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  3S5. 
Miss  Ponsonby's  Companion.    .MI  the  Tear.  25:  236-356. 
Miss  Priniworth's  Hutler.     St.  .lames,  9:  213. 
.Miss  Kuih;  a  Story.     (E.  W.  (Mney)  G.ilaxy,  22:  646. 
Miss  Selina  Smith,  Postmistress  of  Wa.xham.    Chaml).  J. 

55:  577- 
Miss  Sopiiy's  Crutch.      Lond.  Soc.  I3:   7;,  160. 
Miss  Stotford's  Specialty.    (P.  B  Marston)  Scrib.  2o:  869 
Mi.ss  Tabitha  Trenoodle.     (.Mrs.  Notlcy)  Belgra.  2:  305. 

5:  489. 
Miss  Tigg's  Secret.     (J.  W.  Wal.son)  Lippinc.  6:   loi. 
Miss  Tinsel;  a  Gold-Miner's  Love  Story.     (H.  Sedley) 

Galaxy.  23:  337. 
Miss  Trim's  Legacy.     (F.  E.  Benn.tl)  Knick.  62:  237. 


MISS 


852 


MISSIONS 


Miss  Twill's  Observations.  (C.  M.  Green)  Lippinc.  2i :  327. 
Miss  Willard's  two  Kings.  (S.  Hoiinor)  Lippinc.  16:  754. 
Miss  Wini|)le's  Hoop.  (J.  W.  Palmer)  Atl;in.  2:  566,  6S9. 
Missal  and  lireviary.     (.J.  Ilall)  Frinc.  28:  601. 

—  Illumination  in.     (F.  Uoiice)  Arch.  12:  200. 

—  Saruni.     (,'lir.  Hem.  44:   13S. 
Missal-Painting.     (().  T.  Hill)  Oiih.  Univ.  68:  363. 
Missing,  a  Householder.     (F.  Jacox)  iJelgra.  6:  45. 
Missing  Haronet.     (\V.  Thoriihiiry)  Belgra.  lo:  365. 
Missing  Hills.     lUackw.  114:  5S0.     115:94.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  119:  6S3. 
Missing  Deed.     Loud.  Soc.  35:  241. 
Missing  .Juror;  a  Fenian  Talc.     (N.   Robinson)  Temp. 

Bar,  27:  355. 
Missing  Leaf;  a   Poem.     (J.  T.  Trowl'ridge)  Atlan.  31: 

704. 
Missing  Links.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  23:  298. 
Missing  Man;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  45:  156. 
Missing  Notes.     (.1.  M.  Maeaulay)  Irish  Mo.  3:  5S2. 
Missing  People.     (F.  Crapsey)  IIari)er,  38:  504. 
Missing  Science.     (W.  H.  Malloek)  Contemp.  40:  934. 
.Missing  Sentinel.     Bentley,  35:  467. 
Mission  of  Genius;  a  Tale  of  Art.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Eliot) 

Dem.  K.  17:  86. 
Missions,  Christian.     Fraser,  4:  261.  —  Blackw.  24:  31. 

—  Eel.  K.  78:  633.  — (M.  Miiller)  Ec\.  M.  82:  257. 

—  (L.  Abbott)  Harper,  50:  392.  —  Mo.  K.  164:  369. 

—  (W.  P.  Strickland)  Meth.  Q.  17:  105.  — (J.  Doug- 
las)  Gong.  M.  22:  477.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  13:  132. 

—  Alleged  Failure  of.     Cong.  4:  502,  521. 

—  American  Hoard  of.     See  American  Board. 

—  among  Lutherans.     (S.  W.  Harkey)  Luth.  Q.  9:  593. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Meth.  M.  57:  429. 

—  and  best  Mode  of  conducting  them.     Chr.  Obs.  75: 

Soi. 

—  and  Ecclesiastical  Organization.     (-J.  Van   Vechten) 

Am.  Presb.  H.  13:  626. 
— ^  and  maritime  Discovery.     Eel.  R.  72:  72. —  Dub.  R. 
12:  1.  — Mo.  R.  152:  234. 

—  and  Methodism.     (S.  Olin)  Meth.  Q.  7:  269. 

—  and  Mdlenarianism.     Tlieo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  233. 

—  and  Missionaries,  F^arly  English.     Loud.  Q.  15:  405. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  i,  15S. 
Kingsniill  on.     Chr.  Obs.  53:  3S7. 

—  and  Philosophy.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

6:   161. 

—  Anti-Missionary  Zeal.     (S.  H.  Morse)  Radical,  4:  296. 

—  Aspect  of  the  Age  with  respect  to.     (M.  B.  Hope) 

Princ.  5:  449. 

—  City.     Chr.  R.  19:  558. 

and  Town.    Loud.  Q.  7:  359. 

—  Claims  of  Home  and  colonial.     Eel.  R.  72:  446. 

—  Douglas  on.     Blackw.  12:  147.  — Mus.  I:  457. 

—  Early  Consecration  to.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  lo:  573. 

—  Eastern  Protestant.     Dub.  R.  59:  305. 

—  Economic  Defects  in.     Scrib.  20:  102. 

—  English  Liberality  to.     Cong.  M.  9:  236. 

—  First  Protestant.  "  Chr.  Obs.  68:  510. 

—  Foreign.     (.J.   W.   Alexander)  Princ.  15:   349.  —  (L. 

Bacon)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  404. —(.T.  Q.  Day)  Chr. 
Exam.  29:  51. — Am.  Q.  4:  265.     6:  77.     9:   164. 

—  (.1.  Tuckerman)  Chr.  Exam,  i:  1S2.  —  (.J.  King) 
Chr.  Q.  7:  86.  —  (I.  Errett)  Chr.  Q.  8:  52S.  —  Cong. 
M.  23:  206. —  (F.  Pond)  Cong.  R.  9:  429.  — (M.  L. 
Stoever)  Evang.  R.  5:  104. — (G.  A.  Lintner) 
Evang.  R.  20:  i.  —  (T.  S.  Johnston)  Jlercersb.  25: 
275.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  353.  —  Chr.  Obs.  70:  561. 

—  Niles's  Reg.  22:  273. 

and  our  Schools.     (L.  Moss)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  47S. 

Anderson's  History  of.     (S.  C.  Bartlett)  New  Fng. 

36:   132.  —  (.-V.  P.  Pcabody)  New  Eng.  32:  243. 
Claims  of.     (.J.  Breckinridge)  Princ.  2:  587. 


ISIissions,  Foreign,  Failure  of.  Westm.  loi:  56.  —  (Re- 
plies to  the  Westminster)  Lond.  (^.  7:  209.  —  Thco. 
&  Lit.  J.  g:  351. 

Half-Century  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  18:  711. 

Need  of.     (W.  W.  Lord)  Ar.i.  Church  R.  11:  249. 

Past  and  prospective.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  25. 

—  F^oster  on.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  205.  —  Ed.  Mo.  E.  2: 

345.  — Blackw.  5:  453. 

—  General  View  of.     No.  Brit.  40:  417. 

—  Hindu  Medical.     Brit.  Q.  6:  356. 

—  Hints  on,  1822.     Fxl.  R.  36:   iiS. 

—  Historical  Position  of.     (N.  G.  Clark)  New  Eng.  39: 

569. 

—  History  of.     No.  Brit.  25:  314.  —  Chr.  R.  2:  449. 
Brown's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  23:  223. 

of  American.     Chr.  R.  6:  2S5. 

—  How  the  United  States  are  misrepresented  bj-.     (.T.  G. 

Shea)  Cath.  World,  23:   i. 

—  in  Afghanistan,  1856.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  83. 

—  in  Africa.     See  Africa. 

—  in  America.     (D.   D.   Love)  Meth.  Q.   18:   2.)i,  ^^i . 

19:  265. 

—  in    Burmah,    American.     Chr.    Obs.    59:    473.  —  (R. 

Southey)  Quar.33:  37. 

—  in  Ceylon.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  437. 

—  in  China,  Origin  of  American.     Nat.  M.  2:  28. 
Effect  of.     Princ.  42:  613. 

—  in  Colonies  of  England.     Meth.  M.  36:  581. 

—  in  the  liast.     Chr.  Rem.  i:  169. 

—  in  the  East  Indies,  1S02.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  129,  193.    13: 

273-749-     14:   1-626. 

—  in  Ilindostan,  Twining  on.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  819. 

—  in  India.     See  India. 

—  in  Japan.     Sharpe,  12:  84. 

—  in  North  America.     (J.  M.  Peck)  Chr.  R.  12:  253. 

—  in  Oriental  World.     (G.  B.  Cheever)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos. 

3ds.  3:  54. 

—  in  South  America.     (T.  Carter)  Meth.  Q.  31:  368. 

—  in  the  South  Sea.     Ed.  R.  54:  93.  194. 

and  Westminster  Review.     Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  374. 

—  in  the  Light  of  certain  Parables.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  241. 

—  in  relation  to  Science  and  Learning.     (E.  Pond)  Princ. 

38:  611. 

—  in  ist  and  19th  Cent.     (A.  D.  Rowe)  Luth.  Q.  7:  363. 

—  in  19th  Century.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  3:  257. 

—  in  last  50  Years.     (M.  C.  Osborn)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  19:  343. 

—  Influence  on  Science  and  Literature.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

6:  57,  113. 

—  Layman's  Plea  for.  (J.  C.  Shairp)  Good  Words,  17: 130. 

—  Macfarlane  on.     Mo.  R.  161:  254. 

—  Manual  of.     Princ.  41:  33. 

—  Marshall's  History  of.     Dub.  R.  51:  219. 

—  Methodisi,  in  the  West  Indies.     Meth.  M.  40:  5S0.— 

Am.  Meth.  M.  i:  313. 

—  JModel.     Eel.  R.  115:  335. 

—  Modern.     Fraser,  89:  426. 

Past  Success  of.     (J.  Brubaker)  Luth.  Q.  5:  122. 

—  Moravian.     (J.  H.  Chai)in)  Univ.  Q.  27:  2S7. 

—  necessary    to   true    Civilization.      (J.    P.   Thompson) 

Bib.  Sac.  14:  818. 

—  Need  of.     Hogg,  3:  252. 

—  New  Models  of.     Eel.  R.  51:1. 

—  Newcomb's  Cyclopaxlia  of.     Thco.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  697. 

—  Obstacles  to.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  33:  770. 

—  of  American  Board.     (A.  N.  Arnold)  Chr.  R.  28:  341 

—  of  Church  of  Fngland.     (R.  Southey)  t^uar.  32:  i.— 

Chr.  Rem.  37:  60.     40:  63. 

and  the  early  Church.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  370. 

m  1835.     Chr.  Obs.  35:  505. 

—  of  the  Episcopal  Church.     (N.   S.  Richardson)  Am. 

Church  VI.  13:   390. 
Board  of.     (F.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  291. 


MISSIONS 


853 


MISSISSIPPI 


Missions,  Board  of,  in  New  York  City.     (T.McC.  Peters) 
Am.  Cliuvcli  K.  14:  359. 

—  of  tiie  Rcfonned  Cliiircli  in  the  United  States.     (A.  B. 

Koplin)  I!cf.  Q.  28:  325. 

—  of  the  United  Brethren, 1812.     Chr.  Obs.  II :  821. 

—  Piirocliiai.     (H.  L.  Yeweiis)  Am.  Church  K.  27:  612. 

—  Past  and    present    Methods.       (D.   M.   Bates)   Am. 

Clmreli  K.  31  =  433- 

—  Permiineiit  Results  of.     (B.  Hart)  New  Enj,'.  9:  207. 

—  Physician's    Thoughts   on.      (Prof.    Gairdner)    Good 

Words,  18:  845. 

—  Presbyterian.     (.1.  Alexander)  Princ.  lo:  535.  -(B. 

J.   Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  U.  7:  594. 
Superiuteudence  (if.     Princ.  36:  324. 

—  Presbyteries  in.    (B.J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  470. 

—  Principle  and  Practice  of.     AVestm.  66:   i. 

—  Prize  Essays  on.    Eel.  R.  75:  605.  —  Conj;.  M.  25:  327. 

—  Proceedings  of  Conference,  i860.     Chr.  Rem.  44:  253. 

—  Protestant,  Romish  Misrepresentations  of.     Cong.   M. 

21:   133- 

—  Relation  of,  to  Christianity.     (R.  R.  Booth)  \m  Presb. 

R.  16:  437. 

—  Reserve  in  communicating  Knowledge  to  the  Heathen. 

Chr.  Obs.  76:  119. 

—  Results  of  modern.  Permanent.     New.  Eiig.  9:  207. 
-Roman  Catholic.     Dub.  R.  4:  368  — New  (i.  4:  106. 
and  Protestant.     (E.  H.  Hall)  Chr.  E.xam.44:  416. 

—  (N.   S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  246.— 

Eel.   R.  97:  641.— U.   S.  Cath.  M.  5:  649. —  (G. 

Deshon)  Cath.   World,   13:  247.  —  (A.  J.  Gordon) 

Bapt.  Q.  5:  257. 

Chronicles  of.     Month,  20:  47,  306. 

in  California.     Am.  Church  R.  21 :  253. 

in  India  in  1865.     Dub.  R.  57:   553. 

to  Indians.     (E.  Jacker)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i:  404. 

—  Scottish.     Ed.  R.  119:   168. 

—  Skepticism   in   relation  to.      (J.    P.   Thompson)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  453. 

—  Spiritual  Character  of.     (II.  Southgate)  Lit.  &  Theo. 

R.  3:  165. 

—  Sympathy  with.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  584. 

—  Tables  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  92. 

—  True  Theory  of.     (W.  W.  Patton)  Bib.  Sac.  15:   543. 

—  Unitarianism  and.      (A.  A.  Livermore)  Chr.   Exam. 

59:   iS. 

—  Unitarian  Resources  and.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr. 

E.xam.  3:  265,  449. 

—  Western,  of  the  Episcopal  Church.     (R.  II.  Clarkson) 

Am.  (church  R.  II :  424. 

—  Wilberforce  on.     (.J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  19:   526. 

—  Winslow's  Sketch  of.     Chr.  Mo.  .Spec,  i:  471. 

—  Women's  Societies  for.    (li.  H.  McFarland)  New  Eng. 

32:  655. 

—  Works  on,  1S25.     Chr.  Obs.  25:  620. 
1836.     Chr.  Obs.  36:   185,  235,  360. 

—  World  on.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  881. 

See   Evangelization;    Hi-athen:   Home  Missions;   nha 
names  of  mifsionjicli/s. 
Missions,  Diplomatic  and  dilettantic.     lul.  R.  124:  33S. 
Mission    Fields   of    Inilia,  China,    and   .lajian.     (W.  F. 

Stevenson)  Good  Words,  20:  48-SiS. 
Mission  Work  in  London.     (W.  Hurlin)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  2S1. 

—  Present  Attitude  of  O.xford  towards.  Chr.  Obs.  74:  774. 
Missionary  and  the  Idol.     Cliamb.  J.  41:  721. 

—  Deciding  early  to  be  a.     (R.  Anderson)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

3:  245. 
Missionaries,   The.     (Mrs.   H.  V.  Cheney)  JIo.  Rel.   M. 
4:   140-494. 

—  Female.     Cong.  M.  21:  365. 

—  French,  in  N.  America.    U.  S.  Cath.^I.  7:  2;;;,  518,  561. 

—  in  the  Pacilic,  Beale's  Attacks  on.     Cong.  JI.  22:  590. 

—  in  Patagonia,  Starvation  of.     Liv.  Age,  33:  544. 


Missionaries,  New  Order  of.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  lo:  285. 

—  on  the  Return  of.     (.J.  C.  Lowrie)  Princ.  22:   525. 

—  Persecution  of  Catholic,  in  China.     Dub.  R.  8:  529. 

—  Roman  Catholic,  Carne's  Lives  of  eminent.     Mo.  R. 

137:  415.  — Meth.  M.  55:  SoS. 

—  Training  and  Distribution  of.     (.J.  C.  Lowrie)  Princ. 

39:  58. 
Missionary  Bride.     (C.  F.  Hoffman)  Bentley,  4:  330. 
Missionary  Conference,  Liverpool,  1S60.    (L.  II.  Alwater) 

Princ.  33:   122. 
Missionary  Conferences.  (B.  H.  Badley)  Meth.  Q.  35:  289. 
Mis.'-ionary  Convention,  New  York.     Chr.  R.  4:  217. 

—  at  Jerusalem.     (D.  Abeel)  Cong.  M.  25:  2S9,  366,  5S8. 
Missionary  Crisis,  Dallas  on.     Chr.  Obs.  42:  6S4. 
Missionary  Culture.     (J.  G.  Vose)  Bib.  .'^ac.  34:  401. 
Missionary   Effort,   The<n-y  ol".     (G.   R.  Wynne)   Fortn. 

6:  714. 
Missionary  Enterprise.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  Am.  Bib.  Re- 
pos. 3d  s.  4:  453.  — Chr.  R.  i:  325. 

—  Connection  of,  with  the  Cause  of  Learning.    (E.  Pond) 

Chr.  R.  5:   580. 
Missionary'  Episcoi)ate  and  Jurisdictifm.    Am.  Church  R. 

32:   104. 
Missionary  Failures.     DeBow,  27:  382. 
Missionary    Future   and    Prophecy.      (E.    B.    Andrews) 

r>apt.  Q.  9:  430. 
Missionary  (Jazetteer     (A.  Peters)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  319. 
Missionary  Instruction  in  Theological  Seminaries.     (.\. 

P.  Hap|ier)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  494. 
Missionary  Operati(ms  in  Polynesia.    New  Eng.  6:  41. 
Missionary  Organization.     Chr.  R.  lo:  566. 

—  in  the  Synod.     (M.  Officer)  Luth.  Q.  1 :  195. 
Missionaiy  Policy  of  Methodist  Church.    (J.  M.  Thoburn) 

Meth.  Q.  28:  75. 
Missionary  Publications.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  263. 

—  1842.     Eel.  R.  76:  78. 
Jlissionary  Question.     Am.  Q.  lo:  93. 

Missionary   Rectors,    Romanist.      (F.   Porphyrins)    Am. 

Cath.  Q.  4:  164. 
Missionary  Religions.    (A.  C.  Lyall)  Fortn.  22:  52.  — (M. 

Jliillcr)  Fortn.  22:  68. 
Missionary  Reports.     Mo.  R.  132:   544. 
Missionary  Ridge,  Cleburne  and  his  Division  at.     (I.  A. 

Brock)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  464. 
Missionary    Schools.     (R.  Anderson)    Am.   Bib.   Repos. 

12:  87. 
Missionary  Sketches.     Good  Words,  i:  193-683. 
Missionary  Society  at  South  Sea  Islands.     Quar.  2:  22. 

—  Church.     (R.  Siuilhey)  t^uar.  32:   i. 

—  London,  Ellis's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  80:  577. 

—  Wesleyan.     (J.  Floy)  Meth.  Q.  8:  165 
Missionary  Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong. 

<i.  2":  282. 

—  of  the  Psalms  and   Prophets.     (E.  P.  Barrows)  Bib. 

Sac.  17:  457. 

—  Reciprocal  Influence  of.     Chr.  R.  2:  4S5. 
Missionary  Statistics.  Comparative.     Lond.  Q.  46:   105. 
Missionary  Success,  Conditions  of.     New  Eng.  8:  489. 
Missionary  Travels.     Chr.  R.  8:  304. 

Missionary  Trials.     Chr.  R.  3:  23S. 

Missionary  Visit  by  a  Quaker  to  the  Pacific.  Cong.  M. 
20:   16.   776. 

Missionary  Voyages, Tycrnian  and  Hcnnet's.  Am.  t^.  12:  i. 

Missionary  Work,  Recent.     Ed.  R.  71:  4I';. 

Mississippi,  State  of.  So.  Q.  8:  361.  — (D.  C.  Glenn) 
De  Bow,  7:  38.  — (J.  M.  Chilton)  De  Bow,  lo:  18S- 
605.     11:  178,  245,  569.  —  De  Bow,  22:  3^Q. 

-Archeology  of  Lowlands  of.  (L.  J.  DuPre)  So.  M. 
14:  60S. 

—  Constitution  of.     Xilcs's  Reg.  13:   54.     45:   12. 

—  Geology  of.     DeBow,  19:  02. 

—  Incident  in.     (H.  Carroll)  Colburn,  168:  571. 


MISSISSIPPI 


854 


MISSISSIPPI 


MissijJsippi  Lowlands,  Protection  of.     (J.  0.  Barnard)  De 
Bow,  9:  90,  177. 

—  Mineral  Wealth  of.     (E.  W.  Ililgard)  Land  We  Love, 

A-  474- 

—  Pine  Region  of.    (J.  F.  H.  Clairborne)  Harper,  25:  29. 

—  Press  of.     (.J.  M.  Patridge)  De  Bow,  29:   500. 

—  Quaternary  Formations  of.     (K.  W.  Ililgard)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  91:  311. 

—  Repudiation  in.     (J.  Davis)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  363. 

—  (K.  J.  Walker)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  207,  352,  390. 

—  Scenery  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  10:   15. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  387. 

—  Swamp  in.     (M.  Price)  De  Bow,  7:  53. 

—  Tertiary  Formation  of.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

93:  29. 

—  Travels  in.     (E.  King)  Serib.  8:  513. 

—  Union  Bank  Bonds.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  491.  —  De 

Bow,  14:  606.     15:  278,  411. 

—  With  the  Yam-Eater.s.     (S.  Powers)  Lippinc.  4:  624. 
Mississippi  and  Atlantic  Railroad.     Hunt,  17:  67. 
Mississippi  Bayou,  Night  in.     Peop.  J.  8:  122. 
Mississippi  Bond  Question.     Dem.  R.  10:  365. 
Mississippi  Bubble,  The  great.     (W.  Irving)  Knick.  15: 

305,  450.  —  (F.  Wharton)  Hunt,  5:  9. 

—  and  J.  Law.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  345. 

—  Sketch  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  529. 
Mississippi  River.     (J.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,   3:  423. — 

(A.  Stein)  De  Bow,  12:  i.  —  De  Bow,  20:  540.  26: 
524. —  (J.  O.  Noyes)  Putnam,  11:  590. —  (E.Everett) 
Appleton,  12:  45. — All  the  Year,  12:  58.  —  House. 
Words,  7:  450.  —  Cath.  World,  5:  354.  —  Sharpe, 

9:  77- 

—  a  Poem.     (Mrs.  M.  R.  Hall)  West.  J.  11:  453. 

—  Action  of  Under-Currents  in.     (J.  B.  Eads)  J.  Frankl. 

In>t.  86:  244. 

—  and  its  Levees.     (A.  Stein)  De  Bow,  11:  574. 

—  and  Lake  Borgne,  Connection  of.     De  Bow,  20:  107. 

—  and  New  Orleans.     De  Bow,  25:  679. 

—  and  Red  River,  Discovery  of  the  Sources  of.     Lond. 

M.  17:  401. 

—  and  the  Upper  Lakes,  Lanman's.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  401. 

—  Basin  of.     (J.  Cram)  Hunt,  24:  697. 

—  Channel  of.     (M.  F.  Maury)  West.  J.  6:  36S. 

—  Commerce  of.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  9:  154.  —  De 

Bow,  19:  675. 
and  Navigation  of.   (T.  Allen)  West.  J.  1 :  1 59,  412. 

—  Description  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  i:  505. 

—  Down  the.     (G.  W.  Nichols)  Harper,  41:  S35.  — (E. 

King)  Scrib.  8:  641. 

—  Expedition  to  the  Source  of.     Mo.  R.  135:  475. 

—  Exploration  of,  bv  La  Salle.     M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  551. 

—  Geology  of  the  Delta  of.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci, 

loi:  238,  356,  425. 

—  Great  Basin  of.     De  Bow,  23:  159. 

—  Hydraulics  of.    (F.  A.  P.  Barnard)  Am.  .T.  Sci.  86:  16, 

197.—  (J.  B.  Eads)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  211.     21:  154. 

—  illustrated.     (R.  Keeler  and   A.  R.  Waud)  Ev.  Sat. 

10:   476-548.      11:   I40-;(ir). 

—  Improvement  of.     (J.  B.  Eads)  .T.  Frankl.  Inst.   104: 

209. —  Eel.  Engin.  14:   74.  —  (A.  Stein)   De  Bow, 
8:   105,  335.    9:  55,  304,  354.     10:  20.     15:  73. 

—  in  old  Time.  (W.  M.  Carpenter)  De  Bow,  3:  115.  4:  194. 

—  Inundations  of.     111.  M.  2:  58. 

—  La  Salle  and.     De  Bow,  22:  13. 

—  Levees  of.     (W.  L.  Mnrfroe)  Scrib.  22:  420. 

—  Lowlands  of.     (H.  L.  Abbot)  (ialaxy,  5:  44v 

—  Mouth   of.     (J.  G.  Barnard)   Eel.   Engin.  14:  245. — 

De  Bow,  13:  529.    17:   15.    18:509.26:429.  —  (A. 

Stein)  De  Bow,  28:  76. 

Bar  at.     (D.  S.  Howard)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  i. 

■ Delta  of.  Northwestern.     (A.  K.  Smedes)  De  Bow, 

13:  475- 


Mississippi  River,  Mouth  of,  Eads's  Jetties  at.  Eel.  En- 
gin. 20:   193.  —  (E.  L.  Corthell)   Scrib.  19:  46 

((i.  S.  Morison)  Nation,  32:  30.  —  Am.  Arch.  8:  304. 

Improvement  of  South  Pass.     (E.  L.  Corthell)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  105:  57.  —  (E.  L.  Corthell)  Eel.  Engin. 
18:  29. 

—  Navigation  of.     Hunt,  9:  99.  —  Niles's  Reg.  2i :  347. 

—  Dem.  R.  25:  506. 

in  1S31.     (J.  J.  Audubon)  Ed.  New  Philbs.  J.  11: 

12S. 

—  Old  Times  on.     (S.  L.  Clemens)  Atlan.   35:  69-721. 

36:  190. 

—  Overflow  of.    (D.  S.  Howard)  J.  Fraidd.  Inst.  92:  253. 

94:  334- 

—  Overflow  of  the  Delta.     De  Bow,  13:   166. 

—  Overflows  and  Freshets  of.     De  Bow,  19:  193. 

—  Peculiarities  of.    (De  B.  R.  Keim)  Contin.  .Mo.  5:  629. 

—  Physics  of.     (H.  L.  Abbot)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  i.  -(C. 

G.  Forshey)  West.  J.  5:  6. 

and  Hydraulics  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  83:  181.  — (A.  A. 

Humphreys  and  H.  L.  Abbot)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  1.— 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  139. 

—  Recent  Leading  Authorities  on,  1858.   De  Bow,  27:  426. 

—  Reclaiming  waste  Lands  of  Lower.     (B.  S.  Roberts) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  84:  385. 

—  Remembrances  of.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  12:  25, 

—  Sedimentary  Deposits  of.    (E.  H.  Abbot)  No.  Am.  94: 

486.  — (R.  E.  McMath)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  218.— (J. 
L.  Riddle)  De  Bow,  2:  134. 

—  Silt  Analyses  of.   (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  9. 

—  Steamboat  Reminiscences  of.     Blackw.  56:  640. 

—  Up,  to  Baton  Rouge.     Broadw.  7:  372. 

—  Upper.     Harper,   16:  433.  — (L.  W.  Peck)  Nat.  M. 

9:  481. 

Canoeing  on.  (A.H.  Siegfried)  Lippinc.  26:  171,  279. 

Contents  of   Lower   Sandstone.     (L.  Turnbull)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  5:  131-347. 
Sketches  on.     Harper,  7:   177. 

—  Voyage  on.     Hogg,  3:  266. 

Mississippi  Valley.  (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  29:  i.  —  (J. 
E.  Bloomtield)  Hunt,  43:  437.  — (T.  M.  Cooley) 
De  Bow,  15:  400.  —  (G.  K.  Warren)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
116:  417.  —  Hesp.  2:  480.  —  De  Bow,  26:  560. — 
Penny  51.  8:  215. 

—  and  St.  Lawrence  Basin,  Commerce  of.     De  Bow,  14: 

423- 

—  and  the  West  Indies.    (M.Mowhawk)  Knick.  ii:  512. 

—  Baptists  in.     (.J.  M.  Peck)  Clir.  R.  17:  4S1. 

—  Carboniferous  Liinestones  of.     (.J.  Hall)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

73:  187- 

—  Cities  in.     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  i:  145. 

—  Coal  Fields  of.     De  Bow,  15:  79. 

—  Commerce  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  .T.  7:  i. 
Clontests  for.     (B.  H.  Payne)  Dc  Bow,  3:  98. 

—  Discovery  and  Explorations  of.     Nat.  M.  2:  414. 

—  Early  Discoveries  in.    (R.  Greeidiow)  De  Bow,  7:  319. 

—  Early  French  Forts  in.     U   S.  Serv.  M.  i:  356. 

—  Early  French  Settlements  in.     Hesp.  3:  379. 
-Flint's.     Quar.  48:  201.  — Am.  Q.  11:  2S4.  — U.  S. 

Lit.  Gaz.  4:  133.— Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  460.  — So.  R. 
2:  192.  —  Mus.  22:  218. 

—  French  Commerce  hi,  1620-1720.     Am.  Presb.  R.  4: 

620.     5:  no. 

—  French  Discovery  in.     (J.  H.  Perkins)  Hesp.  3:  295. 

—  Geology  of.     (.J.'W  Monette)  De  Bow,  3:  124,  255.  - 

(H.  A.  Prout)  West.  J.  i:  243. 

—  History  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  1 :  633. 

—  Loess  of.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  iiS:  106. 

—  Long's  Expedition  to.     West.  Mo.  R.  i:  43- 

—  ISIanufactures  in.     (H.  Smith)  De  Bow,  8:  456. 

—  Natural  History  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  i:  209-586. 

—  Proposal  to  annex,  1787.    M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  45. 


MISSISSIPPI 


855 


MITFORD 


Mississippi  Valley,  Euligious  Progress  in.     (J.  M.  Peck) 
Ciir.  K.  19:  570. 

—  Scluiokiait's.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  201. 

—  Settlement  and  tirst  Laws  of.     (E.  Casselberry)  West. 

J.  i:  18S. 

—  Submersible  Lands  of.      (J.  P.  Frizell)  Eel.  Eng'n. 

13:  I/- 

—  Trade  of,  1S4-.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  2:  230. 

1S48.     Liank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  3:  2S1. 

1S49.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  318. 

—  Travels  in,  1825.     Eel.  K.  42:  473. 

—  View  of.     (R.  Baird)  Print'.  4:  552. 

Mississippi  Valley  Kailroad.     (H.  Cobb)  West.  .J.  9:  36, 

114,  277.  —  (E.  Wynian)  West.  J.  9:  409.  —  (B.  B. 

Meeker)  West.  .J.  lo:  11. 
Missives  in  Masipierade.     Corn h.  29:   172. 
Missouri.     (W.   G.  Eliot)   No.  Am.  48:  514.  — (W.   C. 

Duncan)  De  Buw,   11:  26S.  —  (E.  King)  Scrib.  8: 

257.  —  (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  9:  369. 

—  Admission  of.    Niles'sKeg.  19:  252,  265.    20:  56,388. 

—  and  it-  Kesources.     (C.  C.  Whittlesey)  Hunt,  8:  535. 

—  and  Mexico,  Trade  between.     Niles's  Keg.  27:  312. 

—  Constitution  of.     Niles's  Reg.  19:  50. 

—  Early  History  of  Presbyterian  Church  in.     (T.  Hill) 

Am.  Presb.  K.  10:  94. 

—  Excursion  to.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  753. 

—  free  from  Slavery.     (T.  M.  Post)  No.  Am.  lOO:  476. 

—  Free.    (A.  D.  Richardson)  Atlan.  21:  363,  492. 

—  Geology  of.     (H.  A.  Prout)  West.  J.  i :  429. 

—  Geological  Survey  of.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  17:  431. 

—  (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  Natural.  9:  240.  —  (M.  Tarver) 
West.  J.  3:  12,  76. 

—  Government  and  Laws  of.     (.J.  Loughborough)  West. 

J.  8:  310. 

—  the  great  Southern  Vineyard.     Do  Bow,  26:  668. 

—  in  the  Civil  War.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i:  225. 

—  L'on  Region  of.     (R.  H.  Lamborn)  Hunt,  53:  329. 

—  Life  in  Upper.     Mus.  42:   164. 

—  Magnetic  Survey  of.     (F.  E.  Nipher)  Nature,  23:  5S3. 

—  Mineral  Resources  of.     (J.  Dille)  Hunt,  13:  222.     15: 

28.  —  (L.  Feuchtwanger)  Hunt,  16:  177. 

—  Past,  present,  and  future.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  6:  71. 

—  Prehistoric  Remains  in.    (N.  De  Wyl  and  G.  C.  Broad- 

head)  Western,  6:  311. 

—  Present  and  Future  of.     De  Bow,  25:   164. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  18:  390. 

—  Submerged  Lands  of.     West.  J.  3:  391. 

—  W'lir  of  Freedom  and  Slavery  in.    Contin.  Mo.  i :  369. 

—  With  Joe  Manton  in.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  411. 
Missouri  Campaign,   1864,  Report  of.     (S.  Price)  Land 

We  Love,  5:  379. 
Missouri  Compromise.     Deni.  R.34:  129.  —  (.\.  T.  Bled- 

.soe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  347.  —  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J.  27:  35. 
Missouri   Qu'jstion.      (L.   Shaw)    No.  Am.    10:    137. — 

Niles's  Reg.  14;  94.     16:  161.     17:  215-430.     18: 

J7-436. —  Portfo.(l)en.)  23:   226. 

—  Mr.  Clay's  Report  on.     Niles's  Reg.  19:  409. 

—  Final  Vote  on.     Niles's  licg.  20:   14. 

Missouri  River,  Three  Thousand  .Miles  up.    (W.  Barrow.s) 
Bost.  R.  5:  442.     6:  1 88. 

—  Upper,  Fauna  of.  (J.  G.  Cooper)  Am.  Natural.  3:  294. 

—  Voyage  up.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  4:   112. 
Missouri  Test  Oath.     (G.  Anderson)  Bapt.  (}.  i:  280. 
Missouri  Valley.     (F.  Wharton)  No.  Am.  87:  66. 
Mist,  The  Reign  of.     Month,  28:  2S1. 

Mistakes  ;  a  consolatory  Essay.    (A,  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser, 
104:  742. 

—  Making.     (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rcl.  :M.  44:   156. 

—  Odd.     Chamb.  J.  54:  605. 

—  of  educated  Men.    (S.  A.  Allibone)  Evang.  R.  15:  375. 

—  of  two  People.    (M.  B.  AVright)  Lippinc.  26:  567. 


Mistaken;  a  Story  of  the  Zulu  War.     (.1.  M.  Black) Irish 

Mo.  8:  573. 
Mistaken  Identity.     All  the  Year,  23:  611.  —  Chamb.  J. 

37:  31c.  —  Tinsley,  16:  452. 

—  Case  of.     (E.  G.  Buffum)  Galaxy,  5:  iSS. 

—  Cases  of.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  733. 

Mistaken  Identity;  or  novel  Ticket-of-Leave.  St.  James, 
15:  102.     Same  art.  Cath.  Wnld,  2:  707. 

Mistibithiwong,  New  Church  at  the.  (H.  Kingslev) 
Good  Words,  9:  323. 

Mistletoe.  (E.  Walford)  Once  a  Week,  12:  35.  —  Mac- 
mil.  43:  201. —  Chamb.  J.  32:  406.  —  (Mrs.  Lan- 
kester)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  196. 

Mistral,  Frederic.  No.  Brit.  47:  313.  — (M.  E.  M.  ar.d 
C.  T.  Brooks)  Scrib.  4:  104. 

—  Cak-ndan.     (H.  W.  Preston)  Atlan.  33:  406. 

—  Mireio.     No.  Brit.  48:  339. 

H.  W.  Preston's  Translation.     O.  &  N.  6:  470, 

translated.     (E.  Bowles)  .Month,  19:  211. 

Mistress  and  Maid.    All  the  Year,   39:  51:;. 

Mistress  and  Maid ;  a  Tale.     (D.  .M.  Craik)  Good  Words, 

3-  33-73"-     Same  art.  Hari)er,   24:  365-772.     25: 

58-805.     26:  102,   227.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age,  74: 

506,  530,  591.     75:  30-579. 
Mistress  and  Servants.  (C.  E.  Stephen)  19th  Cent.  6:  105. 
Mistress  Cassandra  Lippincott's  Courtship.    (K.  T.  Town) 

Atlan.  30:  208. 
Mistress  Euphemia.     (E.  S.  Coxon)  Tinsley,  19:  263. 
Mistress  of  St.  John's.     (E.  Meteyard)   Sharpe,  27:  1. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  58. 
Mistress   Wilson;  a  Tale  of  Salem  Witihcraft.     (G.  II. 

Pierce)  Galaxy,  21 :  828. 
Mitchcl,  John.    Jail  Journal.     Dem.  R.  35:  137. 
Mitchel,   Gen.  Ormsby  31.     (S.  T.  H.  Lee)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  5:  653. 
Mitchell,  Donald  G.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Putnam,  i:  74.  — 

with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  69:  373. 

—  Battle  Summer.     So.  Lit.  .Mess.  16:   iiS. 

—  Dr.  Johns.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  25:  679. 

—  Writings  of.     Colburn,  lOO:  y^-     ?^ame  art.  Eel.  M. 

31:  351.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  40:  3r9. 
Mitchell,  Jam.  s,  born  blind  and  dumb.     Ed.  R.  20:  462. 

—  Anal.  M.  3:  414.  —  Blackw.  i:  240. 
Mitchell,  John,  with  portrait.     (II.  WikotY)  Dem.  R.  23: 

149. 

—  and  the  Young  Ireland  Party.    Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  593. 

—  Character  of.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  4S1. 

—  Political  Career  of,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  30:  97. 
Mitchell,    Maggie,   and   Mary  Gannon.     (L.  C.   Davis) 

Galaxy,  6:  245. 
Mitchell,  Naiuim.     N.E.Reg,  i:  2S2.  —  with  portrait, 

(W.  Allen)  N.  E.  Reg.  18:  221. 
Mitchell,   Samuel,  Anticpiary.     (J.  Holland)  Reliquary, 

ii:  13. 
Mitchell,  S.  Mix.     (R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  205. 
Mitchell,  Walter.     Bryan  Maurice ;  or  the  Seeker.     (L. 

W.   Bacon)  New  Eng.   26:    636.  — (J.    II.   Ward) 

Am.  Church  R.  19:  452. 
Mitchill,   Samuel  Latham.      Letters  from  Washington, 

1801-13.     Harper.  58:  740. 
Mite  Museum.     (A.  Murray)  .Am.  Natural.  11:  479. 
Mites,  Chapter  on.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  NaturaLs". 

364.  —  (C.  Taylor)  Harper,  22:  607. 

—  Harvest.     (C.  V.  Riley)  Am.  Natural.  7:  16. 

—  Transformations  of  Red.     (C.  V.  Riley)  Am.  Natural. 

12:  139. 
Mitford,  Mary  Russell.     (A.  Manning)  Macmil.  21 :  346. 

—  (S.  S.  Conant)  Harper,  40:  409.  — (.Mr.  &  Mrs. 
S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  18:  117.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67: 
229.  — Bentlcy,  31:  597.— with  i>ortrait,  Ed.  M. 
27:  145.  — Blackw.  75:  65S.  .Same  art.  Ed.  M. 
32:  4S3.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckcrman)  Putnam,  15:  472, 


MITFORD 


856 


MODERN" 


Mitford,  Mary  Russell.  Ev.  Sat.  g:  131.  — (V.  C.  Pliop- 
bus)  So."m.  8:  693.  — (M.  J.  Preston)  N.  Eel.  6: 
513. — with  portrait,  Colburn,  32:  366.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  28:  509.  —  with  portrait,  Eraser,  3:  410. — 
Liv.  Age,  60:  67S.  —  Ev.  Sat.  12:  40S. — Eng.  Dom. 
M.  14:  254.     25:  320. 

—  and  Miss  Austen.     (G.  F.  Chorley)  Quar.  128:  196. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  558.  —  BlackAV.  107:  290. 

—  Liv.  Age,  105:  ^S. 

—  Athertoii.     NewCJ.  3:  335. 

—  Christina.     Eel.  R.  13:  548. 

—  Country  Stories.     Mo.  R.  144:  22. 

—  Gossip  with.     Bentley,  31:  165. 

—  .lulian;  a  Tragedy.     Lond.  M.  7:  473. 

—  Letters.     Chamb.  J.  48:  337.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77: 

339.  —  (Goldwin  Smith)  Nation,  10:  210. 

—  Recollections.     (K.  H.  Home)  St.  James,  35:  466. — 

Blackw.  71:  259. —  Dub.  Univ.  40:  301.  —  Irish  Q. 
2:  123. — Liv.  Age,  32:  474. — Art  J.  7:  97. 

—  Our  Villuge.     Lond.  M.  20:  337. 

—  Poems.     (J.  Mitford)  Quar.  4:  514. 

—  Village  Sketches.     Quar.  31:  166. — Mo.  R.  Iii:  316. 

113:  203.     129:  265. 

—  Works  of.     Hogg,  12:  301. 

Mithridates,  King  of  Pontus.     Colburn,  125:  37. 
Mitrailleuse,  or  Machine  Gun.     Macmil.   22:  372. — (S. 

J.  Mackie)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  g:  391. — Once  a  Week, 

23:  85. 

—  Adoption  in  British  Army      Ev.  Sat.  lo:  103. 

—  New  French,  1S70.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  549. 

—  Fosberrv.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  414. 

—  Taylor's  American.     Pract.  M.  2:  332. 

Mivart,  St.  George.     Nature  Lessons.    Uub.  R.  78:  301. 

—  on  Liberty  of  Conscience.     Dub.  R.  80:   i. 
Mixed  Pickles;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  43:  39,  269. 
Mizzen-Top  Musings;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  10:  45. 
Mnemonics.     Chamb.  J.  43:  619. 

Moa  Bird,  or  Dinornis.     Chamb.  J.  54:   57S.     Same  art. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  87. 
Moas,  Last  of  the.     Chamb.  J.  41:  115.     Same  art.  EcL 

M.  62:  61. 

—  of  New  Zealand.     Nature,  11 :  289. 

Remains  of.     (J.  Hector)  Nature,  4:  184,  228. 

Moab,  Land  of.     Quar.  135:  481. 

—  Explorations  in.     Chamb.  J.  50:  585.     Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  15:  435. 

Moabite  Idols.     Cong.  2:  410. 

Moabite  Inscription  of  Mesha.  (W.  H.  Ward)  Bib.  Sac. 
27:  625,  777. 

Moabite  Inscriptions.     (A.  L.  Rawson)  Nation,  ig:  397. 

Moabite  Jars.     (D.  I.  Heath)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  331. 

Moabite  Question.     Nature,  14:  6. 

Moabite  Stone.  (G.  Rawlinson)  Contemp.  15  :  97.  — 
(W.  L.  Gage)  Scrib.  2:  31.  — (C.  H.  Brigham)  O. 
&  N.  4:  90.  —  (T.  Croskery)  Princ.  43:  213.  —  (D. 
H.  Weir)  Good  Words,  11:  673.  —  ('hamb.  J.  53: 
397.  —  Chr.  Obs.  71:  652.  —  Am.  Church  R.  23: 
161.  —  Lond.  Q.  35:  406.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108: 
323.  —  Once  a  Week,  24:   109. — No.  Brit.   53:  i. 

—  Sharpe,  51:  28.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  734. 
Moat  Grange.     Bentley,  42:  477. 

Moated  Grange.     (H.  Curling)  Bentley,  10:  390,  463. — 

Chamb.  J.  40:  149,  165. 
Mobs.     Once  a  Week,  8:  95. 

—  Abolition  and  sectarian.     Dcm.  R.  34:  97. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     (M.  J.  Spalding)  U.  S.  Catli. 

M.  4:  69. 

—  and  Riots,  English.     Cornh.  15:  710.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  69:  166. 

—  in  New  York,  1834.     Niles's  Reg.  46:  357.     See  also 

Riots. 

—  Law  relating  to.    West.  Law  J.  i :  418. 


Mob  Law.     Am.  Q.  17:  209 

—  and  Order.     All  the  Year,  9:   125. 

Moberly,  George,  Bishop  of  Salisbury.     Cong.  5:  546. 
Mobile.     (J.  \V.  Hengiston)  Colburn,  98:  ^bz.  —  Once  a 
Week,  7:  6. 

—  Defense  of,  in  1865.  (D.  H.  Maury)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  1. 

—  (D.  H.  Maury)  So.  M.  12:  28S.  — (R.  L.  Gibson) 
So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  215. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.     De  Bow,  28:  305. 

Mobile  and  Ohio  Railroad,  with  map.  (F.  B.  Clark) 
Hunt,  19:  579.  — (L.  Froost)  De  Bow,  3:  328. 

Mobile  Bay,  Gnathodon  Beds  around.  (C.  S.  Hale)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  61 :  164. 

—  Battle  of,  1S64.     (J.  C.  Palfrey)   Nation,  27:   140.— 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  220.  —  (J.  D.  Johnston)  So.  Hist. 
Pap.  g:  471.  —  (F.  Buchanan)  N.  Kcl.  5:  201. 
Mobile  River  and  Bay.     (A.  Stein)  De  Bow,  16:  225. 

—  and  its  Branches.     De  Bow,  18:  745. 
MobiJization.     See  Army,  Mobilization  of. 

Mocha  Dick  of  the  Pacific.     (J.  N.  Reynolds)  Knick.  13: 

377- 
Mock  Auctions  in  London.     Temp   Bar,  6:  411. 
Mock  Auction  Sale  of  Furniture.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  203. 
Mocking-Bird,  The.     (E.  O.  Smith)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  11: 

32S.  —  (A.  Wilson)  Penny  M.  2:  443. 

—  Indian  Legend.  (C.  Winter(lcld)  Am.  Whig  R.  i:  497. 

—  a  Poem.     (P.  H.  Hayne)  Lippinc.  22:  88. 

—  a  Poem.     (W.  Mitchell)  Scrib.  11 :  171. 

Modan,  St.,  of  Rosneath.     (K.  H.  Storey)  Good  Words, 

18:  672,  742. 
Model,  and  a  Wife.     (I.  Blagden)  Eraser,  66:  95.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  57:  96.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  74:  271. 
Model's  Story.     Lond.   Soc.  6:  533.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

64:  255. 
Models,  Artist's.     Victoria,  25:  832. 

—  in  Literature  and  Art.     (li.  Palmer)  Hours  at  Home, 

4:  149. 
Model  Lodgings.     Chamb.  J.  12:  151,  166. 
Model  Romance.  (H.  Schiitz-Wilson)  Lond.  Soc.  19:  461. 
Modeling,  New  Method  of.  (H.  Powers)  Putnam,  2:  154. 
Moderation.     (W.  M.  Sinclair)  Good  Words,  22:  198. 

—  I'e/'SM*  Teetotalism.     Knick.  18:  28. 

Modern   Antiques.     (F.    Barrett)   Tinsley,    17  :    37-412. 

18:  65.     19:  622.     20:  280. 
Modern  Argonauts;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  67:  539. 
Jlodern  Cinderella.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Atlan.  6:  425. 
Modern  Controversy.  (C.  R.  Corson)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  450. 
Modern  Cressida.     (F.  Asheton)  Lippinc.  13:  33S-752. 
Modern  Delilah.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  39:  supp.  23. 
IModern  Dunciad.     Blackw.  38:  2S9. 
Moderu  Improvements.     All  the  Year,  2:  76.  —  So.  Lit. 

J.  4:  317. 
Modern  Jew's  Progress.     Colburn,  86:  269. 
Modern  Life,  Romance  of.     Atlan.  48:  6.^0. 
Modern  Magician.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  lOi:  552. 
Modern   Martyrdom  of   St.   Perpetua.      (H.    B.   Stowc) 

Atlan.  43:   154. 
Modern  Marriages  ii  la  Mode.     Bentley,  52:  221-611. 

53:  4^-627. 
Modern  Medusa;  an  o'er-true  Tale.     Eraser,  63:  107. 
Modern  Painters.     See  Painters. 
Modern  Philosopher.     (J.  R.  Hadennann)  Lippinc.  10: 

581. 
Modern  Pilgrim's  Progress.     Blackw.  59:  604. 
Modern  Pilgrimage.     New  Eng.  M.  g:  31. 
Modern  Platonist.     (Sir  E.  L.  Bulwer)  Colburn,  37:  24. 
Modern  Proserpine.     (A.  Rye)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  275. 
Modern  Psyche.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Harper,  51:  8S5. 
Modern  Rebecca;  a  Welsh   Sketch.     (A.  Beaie)  Temp. 

Bar,  42:  113. 
Modern  Socrates;    John  Jeremy  Downingson.     Eraser, 

23:  216. 


MODERX 


857 


MOHAMMEDANISM 


Modern  Speculation  ;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  6i :  551. 
Modern  Spirit.     Fiaser,  75:  626.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  69: 

421. 
Modern  Test.     (J.  C.  M'Clnren)  Lippinc.  7:  531. 
Modern  Thought.     (H.  B.  Wuk-h)  I'.il)   Sac.  33:   i. 

—  Couise  of.     (G.  II.  Lewes)  Fortn.  27:  317. 

—  Progress  and   Consummation  of.     No.  Brit.  33:  2S0. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  52:  433. 

—  Religion,  and  Science.     Colburn,  166:  323,  450,  573. 
Modern  Times,  New  York.     (M.  I>.  Conway)  Fortn.  i: 

421. 

Modern  Vassal.  (.T.  "Wilmer)  Tait,  n.s.  16:  310-644. — 
Liv.  Age,  23:  69,  107. 

Modern  Vendetta;  a  Tale.  (A.  B.  Edward.^)  Lond.  Soc. 
13:  13,  105. 

Modern  Vendetta;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  471. 

Modesty  and  |{a>hfulness.     West.  M.  1:  295. 

Modjeska,  IIfl(?na  Benda,  Countess.  Scrib.  17:  665. — 
(J.  F.  Robertson)  St.  James,  48:  16.  —  with  por- 
trait, Colburn,  168:  264. 

Modocs,  and  Death  (if  Gen.  Canby.     Republic,  I :   iiS. 

—  History  of.   Scraps  of.      (W.  M.  Turner)   Overland, 

11:  21. 
Moehler,  J.  A.,  Life  and  Works  of.     Dub.  R.  16:  93. 
Moel  Fammau.     Lond.  Soc.  22:  322. 
Mtillhausen,  Baldwin.    Crusoe  of  the  Snowy  Desert.    All 

the  Year,  i:  44.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  61:   762. — 

Liv.  Age,  60:  242. 
More,  Maria  von.     Catli.  World,  8:  32. 
Moeser,  Justus,  Collected  Works  of.     For.  Q.  31:  iSS. 
Moeso-Gotliic  Language.     (W.  W.  Greenough)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  12:  295. 
Moffat's  Missionary  Labors  in  So.  Africa.  Eel.  Mus.  1:41. 
Mogador  to  Morocco.     (R.  Stenning)  Good  Words,  21 : 

3"'493- 
Mogg  Megone.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  New  Eng.  M.  8:  161, 

266. 
Moginic'',  Daniel  and  Fran9oi.s.     (S.   B.  Gould)  Once   a 

Week.  10:  345,  371. 
Mogridgc,  George.     Eel.  R.  105:  533. 
Mogul  Empire.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  124. 
Mohair  Wool  from  Angora  Goats.     Pract.  M.  3:  156. 
Mohammed.  Brit.t^.  55:  100.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.78:  257. 

—  (E.   Lawrence)   Harper,  55:  402.  —  Dub.   Univ. 

88:  129. — Colburn,  126:  192. — Nat.  R.  13;  309. 

—  an  Ecstatic.     (J.  W.Jackson)  Zoist,  13:   152. 

—  and  Boniface  of  Germany.     (J.  II.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam. 

49:  1S4. 

—  and  his  Institutions.     (.J.  Pyne)  Nat.  (>.  33:  201. 
—  and  his  Place  in  History.     Dub.  Univ.  81:  460. 

—  and  his  Religion.     (T.  Arnold)  (Jood  Words,  10:  supp. 

22.  —  (J.  L.  Davies)  Good  Words,  19:  247,  326.— 
(E.  Pond)  Bapt.  Q.  II :  322. 

—  and  his  Successors,  Irving's.     (Mrs.  C.  51.  Kirkland) 

No.  Am.  71:  273. — (J.A.Spencer)  Am.  Church 
R.  3:  401. —So.  (J.  20:  173.  — Chr.  Obs.  51:   37S. 

—  ai:d  the  Koran.     No.  Brit.  13:  189.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

21:  36. —Nat.  g.  3:  287.— Mo.  R.  162:  543. 

—  and   Mohammedanism,      t^uar.    143:    205. — (G.    P. 

Badger)  Contemp.  26:  87.  —  Canad.  Mo.  7:  520. — 
So.  K.  n.  s.  19:  47. — Chr.  Obs.  74:  434. 

—  as  an  Iconoclast.     (F.  AVhittaker)  (ialaxy,  20:  2^6. 

—  Creation  of.     (W.  J.  Milligan)  Dub.  Univ.  83:   175. 

—  Impostor  or  Enthusiasty     (.L   II.   Perkins)  No.  Am. 

63:  496. 

—  Lifeof.  (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  9:  ',60.  —  (R.  Palmer) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  169,  176.  — ((\  Walker)  Evang. 
R.  3:  88.  — (J.  T.  Bixby  and  W.  Mountford)  Mo. 
Rel.  M.  46:  III.    47:  244. 

—  Life  and  Teachings  of.     Ed.  R.  124:   i. 

Syed  Ameer  All's.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Eraser,  88: 

148.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  167. 


Mohammed,  Life  and  Times  of.  Nat.  R.  7:  137.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.45:  456.  — Nat  R.  13:  309.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  55:  27,  210. 

—  Miles's  Life  of.     So.  Q.  18:  375. 

—  Muir's  Life  of.     Brit.  Q.  36:  255.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

58:  389.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  707. 

—  Object  of,  in  Composition  of  the  Koran.     For.  Q.  24:  i . 

—  Place  of,  in  universal  History.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Allan. 

24:  611. 

—  Song  of,   Goethe's.     Dub.    Univ.  25:  156.  —  Fraser, 

48:  114. 

—  Sprenger's  Life  of.     New  Q.  2:  200. 

—  Weil's  Life  of.     Prosp.  R.  2:   159. 
Mohammed  II.     Penny  M.  3:  140. 
Mohammed  Ali.     See  Mehem"t  Ali. 

Mohammed  Bey,  Mrs.,  at  Home.     All  the  Year,  7:   102. 

Mohammedan  and  Christian,  Curious  Conference  be- 
tween.    Lond.  M.  17:  325. 

Mohammedan  Asceticism.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  553. 

Mohammedan  Devotions.     Penny  M.  3:  372. 

Mohammedan  Dynasties.     Eel.  R.  66:  171. 

Mohammedan  Law.  (R.  D.Osborn)  Contemp.  29:  1092. 
30:  55- 

—  of  Sale,  and  Land  Ta.K.     Westm.  60:  25S. 
Mohammedan  Mother.     House.  Words,  7:  341. 
!M<iiiammedan  Pilgrimage.     5Ius.  14:  408. 
Mohammedan  Powerin  India,  Bi'iggs  on.    Eel.  R.  52:  254. 
Mohammedan  religious  Orders.     All   the  Year,  47:  197, 

221.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  566. 
Mohammedan  Revival.  (W.G.  Palgrave)  Fraser,  85:  246. 

—  in  India.  Cornh.  24:  421.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  III :  295. 
Mohammedan  Schools.     Penny  M.  3:  434. 
Mohammedan  Sermon.     Blackw.  5:  323. 
Mohammedan  System.     (G.   W.  Samson)  Chr.   R.  28: 

161,  360. 
Mohammedan  Wedding  Festivities.     Once  a  Week,  21 : 

1 86. 
Mohammedanism.     Quar.  127:  293.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

74:  129,  308.     (W.  Arihur)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  3:  95.— 

New  Dom.  20:  22.  —  (W.Irving)  Bentlev,  27:  597. 

Dub.  R.  82:  39S.— (T.  J.  Scott)  Meth."Q.  38:  5. 

—  Lond.  Q.  49:   126. —  (L.  Mason)  Eel.  M.87:  754. 

—  So.  Q.    20:    173.  — Eel.    R.    99:    641.  — (J.   M. 
Iloppin)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  730.  —  Chr.  ilo.  Spec,  i:  509. 

—  Anal.  M.  16:  235. 

—  and  Christianity.     (Z.  Test)  Mercersb.  13:  565. — (J. 

H.  Kellogg)" Presb    R.   i:  342.  — (G.  F.  Herrick) 
Bib.  Sac.  23:  406. — Dem.R.  36:  375. 

—  and  Christendom.     Eel.  M.  94:  205. 

—  and  its  Founder.     ( T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  16:  61. 

—  and  its  History.     Eel.  M.  49:"  228. 

—  and  the  Negro  Race.     (E.  W.  Blvden)  Fraser,  92:  598. 

—  (E.  W.  BIyden)  Meth.  Q.  37:   100. 

—  and  Oriental  Christianity.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Chr.  Exam. 

65:  95. 

—  and  the  Ottoman  Empire.     (J.  D.  Bengless)  Internat. 

R.  4:  790. 

—  and  R-ice  Distinctions.  (E.  W.  BIyden)  Fraser,  94:  624. 

—  Arnold  on.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  270. 

—  a  Missionary  Religion.  (C  A.  Aiken)  Bib.  Sac.  36: 157. 

—  Biblical  Ix-gends  of  the  Mussulmans.     Bib.  R.  i:  309. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  II :  435. 

—  The  Caliphate.    (J.  C.  McCoan)  Fraser,  96:  399.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  89:  629. 

—  Crisis  in  the  Conflict  with.     (J.  I.  Sevander)   Mer- 

cersb. 20:  17. 

—  Dollinger  on.     Dub.  R.  7:  98. 

—  Empire  of.     Ilesp.  3:  317. 

—  Epileptic  Origin  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  605. 

—  Future  of  Islam.     (W.  S.  Blunt)  Fortn.  36:  204-5S5. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  150:  707.     151:  172,297,  515. 

—  Genius  of  Islam.     Brit.  Q.  65:  339. 


MOHAMMEDANISM 


858 


MOLIERE 


Mohammedanism,  History  of.     For.  Q.  12:  192.  —  Ed. 

Mo.  R.  4:  323.  — Anal.  M.I :  178.  — Mo.  R.  91:  199. 

—  Am.  Q.  7:  64.  —Eel.  R.  25:  555. 
Early.     Chr.  R.  5:  372. 

—  in  Central  Asia.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  51 :  118. 

—  in  China.     Ed.  R.   151:  359.     Same  art.    Liv.  Age, 

145:   515.  —  (,I.  Anderson)  .^nthmp.  J.  i:   147. 

—  in  East  and  West.     (E.  A.  Kreeman)  No.  Brit.  23:  449. 

—  in  India.     (A.  C.  Lyall)  Theo.  R.  9:  221.  — .\m.  Eel. 

4:  97,  268.— Mo.'h.  iig:  362.  — Mus.  15:  289. 

—  in  the  Levant.     (\V.  G.  Palgrave)  Fraser,  82:  198-468. 

—  in  Western  Asia.     Ed.  R.  98:  37S. 

—  in  Western  Africa.     (E.  W.  Blyden)  Meth.  Q.  31 :  62. 

—  Is  it  progressive?    Lond.  Q.  55:  41. 

—  Islam  under  the  Arabs.     (R.  Osborn)  Fraser,  94:  S09. 
Osborn  on.     (F.  Hall)  Nation,  26:  262. 

—  Legends  of  the  Mussulmans.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  39S. 

—  Marsh's  Ride  through  Islam.     Geog.  M.  5:17. 

—  Mendicants  of.     Penny  M.  9:   153. 

—  Mohammedan  on.     (.1.  T.  IJixby  and  W.  Mountford) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  III.     47:  244. 

—  Neale's  Rise  and  Progress  of.     Eel.  R.  loi:  145.— 

New  Q.  3:  462. 

—  Power  of  Islam.     (G.  F.  Herriek)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  362. 

—  Present  Attitude  of.     Am.  Q.  Obs.  i:  103. 

—  Present  Condition  of.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  Q.  32: 

37>  3°°'  419- 

—  Present  State  and  Prospects  of,  1S76.     Chr.  Obs.  76: 

701. 

—  Relations   to   Christianity.     (E.   E.    Salisbury-)   New 

Eng.  35:  752. 
and  to  Paganism.     Chr.  Rem.  29:  S3. 

—  unveiled.     Meth.  M.  52:  6S1.— Mo.  R.  119:  475.— 

Mus.  15:  168.  — Eel.  R.  49:  381. 
Mohawk  Indians,  Three  Castles  of.     Hist.  M.  12:  15. 

—  Visit  to  Fort  Penobscot,  1662.     M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  235. 

—  Language  of.     (Oronhyatekha)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.   10: 

1S3.     15:  I. 

Book  of  Common  Prayer  in.     Hist.  M.  i :  14. 

Radical  Words  of.     Hist.  M.  i:  292. 

Mohawk  River,   Relic-Hunting  on.     (S.  L.  Frey)  Am. 

Natural.  12:  •]•]■]. 

—  Valley  of.     Putnam,  8:  169. 

in  the  Revolution.    (H.  Frederic)  Harper,  55:  171. 

Missions  in,  in  the  last  Century.     (C.  C.  Edwards) 

Am.  Church  R.  30:  414. 
Mohegan  Language  and  Names.     (H.   R.  Schoolcraft) 

Knick.  10:  214. 
Mohl,  .Julius.     (M.  Miiller)  Contemp.  33:  i. 
Mohocks,  Ancient  and  modern.     (C.  Mackay)  Bentley, 

6:  357- 
Mohr,  Karl  Friedrich.     Nature,  20:  585.  —with  portrait, 

(F.  Hoffman)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  402. 
Moina,  Development  of.     (J.  S.  Kingsley)  Am.  Natural. 

14:  114. 
Moir,  David  Macbeth.     Eel.  M.  26:  379.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  34:  82.  —  with  portrait,  Fraser,  8:  290. — with 

portrait,  (G.  Gillillan)  Hogg,  7:  145.    Sameart.Eel. 

M.  23:  219.     Same  art.  with  portrait,  Liv.  Age,  62: 

259.     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  4:  223. 

—  and  his  Writings.     (W.  L.  Alexander)  Hogg,  13:  173. 

—  (W.  L.  Alexander)  Eel.  M.  35:  20. 

—  Life  and  Poetry  of.     Eel.  R.  96:  146. 

—  Obituary  of.     Blackw.  70:  249.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

30:  553- 

—  Poems  of.     Irish  Q.  2:  461.  —  Sharpe,  16:  56.  —  Liv. 

Age,  34:  47.  —  Chr.  Rem.  24:   2S3. 

—  Sketches  of  poetical  Literature.     Eel.  R.  94:   129. 
Moir,  George.     Blackw.  109:   109. 

jNIoire  Antique,  Manufacture  of.     House.  Words,  9:  -yj. 
Moisture  in  Air,   Relation  of,   to  Health   and  Comfort. 
(K.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  10-251. 


Mold  as  an  Insect  Destroyer.     (C.  G.  Siewers)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. 13:  6S1. 
Moldavia.     Penny  M.  9:  366,  372. 

—  and  Wallachia.     Eel.  M.   30:    350.  —  (J.  0.  Noyes) 

Nat.  M.  8:  340. 

—  Convents  of.     Blackw.  95:  732. 

—  History  of.     Mo.  R.  145:   75. 

—  Society  and  Politics  in.     Blackw.  96:  41. 

Molde,  Overland  to.     (Lady  Power)  Colburn,  167:   310- 

665.     168:  42. 
Moldo- Wallachia.     Fraser,  53:  245. 
Mole,  Francois  Rene,  French  Actor.  All  the  Year,  39 :  489. 
Mole,  Louis  Mathieu.     Mus.  41:  497. 
Mole,  Notes  on  the.     (.7.  G.  Wood)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  21. 
^lole-Catchers  and  Mole-Catching.     Penny  M.  10:  371. 
Mole-Cricket,  Chirp  of.     (S.  H.  Scudder)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  97. 
Molecular  Action,   Force  of  effective.     (W.   A.   Norton) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  346,  433. 
Molecular  Attraction  and  Repulsion.     (A.  M.  Mayer)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  86:  177,  253. 
Molecular  Constitution  of  Bodies,  Dj-namieal  Evidence  of. 

(.I.e.  Maxwell)  Nature,  II :  357,  374. 
Molecular  Dynamics.     (S.  R.  Curtiss)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14: 

Molecular  Magnetism.     (D.  E.  Hughes)  Eel.  Engin.  25: 

1S6. 
Molecular  Mechanics.  (G.  G.  Searle)  Cath.  World,  11: 54. 
Molecular  Movement  exjilained.    (F.  de  Castro)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  19:  230. 
Molecular  Physics  in  high  Vacua.    (W.  Crookes)  Nature, 

20:  228,  250.  —  (W.  Crookes)  Nature,  22:   101,  125. 

—  Objections  to.     (W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Presb.  R.  i:  10. 
See  alio  Physics. 

Molecular    Pressure,    Illumination    of    Lines    of.      (W. 

Crookes)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  1 17:  218. 
Molecular  Science,  The  Radiometer  and.     (J.  P.  Cooke, 

jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  I. 
Molecular  Theory.     (C.  Maxwell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  276. 

—  (Le  R.  C.  Cooley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  462. 
Molecule,  Mean  free  Path  of  a.     (N.  D.  C.  Hodges)  Am. 

.1.  Sci.  119:  222. 

—  Variability  of  the  ultimate.     (W.  A.  Norton)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  117:  183. 

—  What  is  a?    Chamb.  J.  58:  298.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

97:  115.  — Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  688. 
Molecules.     (.1.  C.   Maxwell)   Nature,   8:    437.  — ^L  C. 
Maxwell)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  529.  —  Eel.  Engin.  13:  421. 

—  Evolution  of.     (M.  M.  Pattison)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  18:  125. 

—  Nature,  8:  473. 

—  in  Motion.     (J.  C.  Maxwell)  Nature,  8:  537. 

—  Size  of.     (N.  D.  C.  Hodges)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  118:  135.  — 

(L.  R.  Curtiss)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  653. 
Moleson  in  the  Alps.     (E.  Le  Beau)  Lond.  Soc.  q:  538. 
Molesworth,  Sir  William,  with  portrait.     Fraser,  17:  33S. 

—  (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  105:  394.     Same  art.  Ed. 
M.  37:  215. 

Molesworth,  Wm.  Nassau,  Picture  of.    Colburn,  169:  273. 

Moliere,  .1.  B.  P.  (H.  M.  Trollope)  Fraser,  95:  743.— 
Blackw.  120:  172.  —  I'enny  M.  lo:  305.  — with 
portrait.  Eel.  M.  75:  372.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  20:  65,  129. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29:  34. 

—  and  his  Satire.     (W.  Besant)  Tmip.  Bar,  33:  83. 

—  and  his  Troupe.     (W.  Besant)  Temp  Bar,  32:  374-  — 

Liv.  Age,  no:  163. 

—  and  his  Wife.     (G.  Hogarth)  Bentley,  4:  451. 

—  and  his  World.     Temp.  Bar,  49:  335.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  133:  195- 

—  and  the  Doctors  of  his  Day.     All  the  Year,  9:  136  — 

Liv.  Age,  78:  44S- 

—  and  La  Grani;e.     Cornh.  41:  434. 

—  at  Home  and  at  the  Play.    Ev.  Sat.  5:  495. 


MOLIERE 


859 


MONASTIC 


Moliere,  J.  B.  P.,  Career  of.    Dub.  Univ.  71 :  345,  470,  553. 

—  Comedies  of.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  5:  S3. 

—  Genius  of.     Colburn,  37:  429. 

—  Leaves  from  tlie  Laurels  of.     Cornh.  40:  190.     Same 

art.  Appieton,  22:  304. 

—  Life  and  Legend  of.   (J.  B.  Matthews)  Lippinc.  23:  431. 
and  Times  of.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  3.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  65:   579- 

and  Writings  of.     (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  27: 

372.  —  Ed.  R.  82:  172.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  6:  521. 
—  (Sir  W.  Scott)  For.  Q.  2:  306.  Same  art.  Mus. 
13:  113.  —  Mo.  K.  109:  370.  —  (J.  B.  Matthews) 
Nation,  29:  129.  —  Mo.  K.  145:  347.  —  St.  James, 
28:  97,  188. 

—  Recent  Editions  of  Works  of,  1875.     Ed.  R.  142:  337. 
^  Spare  Minutes  with.     (E.   R.  Tliomas)  Victoria,  31: 

118-306.     32:  36-438. 
Mollien,  Count,  Paymaster  General  of  France,  Memoirs 

of.     Quar.  91 :  73. 
Mollusca,  Adaptive  Coloration  of.    (E.  S.  Morse)  Nature, 

5:  40S. 

—  Air-breathing,  from  Coal  Measures  of  Ohio.     (R.  P. 

Whitlield)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:   125. 

—  American  Work  in,  1880.    (W.  IL  Dall)  Am.  Natural. 

15:  704. 

—  Classification  of.     (E.  S.  Morse)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  19. 

—  Cuvier's  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  R.  87:  449. 

—  Development  of .     Nature,  11:  48. 

—  Fresh- Water.     (E.  S.  Morse)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  563. 

—  Geographical  Distribution  of.    (T.  Bland)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

64:  389. 

—  Life  Histories  of.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural. 

9:  282. 

—  of  Cellars.     (W.  G.  Binne\-)  Am.  Natural.  4:   166. 

—  of  Europe,  .JefEreys's  Article  on.     (A.  E.  Verrill)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  105:  465. 

—  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.    (E.  Ingensoll)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

9:  43- 

—  Recent,  1S79.     (W.  H.  Dall)  Am.  Natural.  14:  426. 

—  Subordinate  Types  of.     (C.   A.  White)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

120:  44. 

—  Vitality  of  certain   Land.     (R.   E.  C.   Stearns)  Am. 

Natural.  11:  loo. 
Molluscous  AniniaN.     (W.  Ilincks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  II : 

319,  392.     12:  26. 
Molly.     (.1.  Schayer)  Scrib.  16:  713. 
Molly  Candy.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  St.  James,  3:  201. 
Molly  Maguires  in  .\merica.     All  the  Year,  37:  270. 

—  Trials  of.     (J.  T.  Morse,  jr.)  Am.  Law  R.  II :  233. 
.Molly  O'MoUy  Papers.     Contin.  Mo.  i:  449,  502.     2:  6, 

200,  257. 

Moll}-  the  Tr.imp.     All  the  Year,  16:  209. 

Moliuie  Genealogy.     N.  K.  Reg.  II :  224,  307. 

Moltke,  Ilelmoth  Karl,  Baron  von.  Loiul.  Soc.  18:  321. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  7t,o.  —  with  portrait,  Appie- 
ton, 4:  572.  —  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  563. — 
Once  a  Week,  23:  209.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  68: 
669. 

—  Episode  in  Life  of.     Ev.  S.it.  lo:  484. 

—  in  Russia.     Macmil.  36:  172. 

Molyneu.x,  Sir  Thomas.     Dul).  L'niv.  18:  305-745. 
Momentum.     (.1.  A.  Grier)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  27. 

—  and  Vis  viva.     (J.  J.  Skinner)  Ed.  Engiii.  17:    12S- 

497.      18:    166,   242,   529.  —  (S.    Barnett,   jr.)   Ed. 

Eiigin.  18:  463.     19:  229.  — (D.  Wood)  J.  Frank]. 

Inst.  74:  351.     77:  84. 
Momma  Phu'be;  a  Poem.     (T.  D.  English)  Scrib.  3:  62. 
Mompesson,  Wm.     Roliiiuary,  4:  34.  — Chr.  Obs.  6:  633. 
Mon  Ami  Pierrot.     (J.  Estagel)  Hentley,  62:  531. 
Mon  Capitaine.     (K.  O'Meara)  Irish  JIo.  5:  121,  207. 
Mona;  a  Talc.     Sharpe,  25:  2S2.     26:  62,  100. 
Mona's  Mother;  a  I'oem.     (A.  Gary)  Atlan.  20:  22. 


Monachism.     See  Monasticism. 
Mouachologia  Specimen.     (E.  Taylor)  Retros.  3:  71. 
Monaco.     (R.   Davey)  Lippinc.  12:    701.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
53:  Si.  — Chamb.  J.  45:  539.  —  Lond.  Soc.  10:  239. 

—  and  Monte  Carlo.     (.J.  A.  Wilson)  litlgra.  43:  311. 

—  History  of.     (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  lo:   12. 
and  Description  of.     Cornh.  10:   173. 

—  in  the  Summer.     (Mrs.  A.  Smith)  Tin-ley,  29:   115. 

—  Money-Making  at.     (P.  Fendall)  Belgra.  24:   125. 

—  Monte  Carlo.     (R.  Davey)  Lippmc.  13:  105. 
Monads,   Our  common.     {A.  H.  Tuttlc)  Am.   Natural. 

6:  286. 
Monadology.     (G.  W.  Leibnitz)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  i:  129. 
Monadnock,  Cruise  of.    (J.  S.  Bush)  Overland,  3:  15-366. 
Monarch  and  Ca])tain,  Turret-Ships.    (J.  S.  Mackie)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  9:  173. 
Monarch  of  Mincing-Lane.    (W.  Black)  Tinsley,  6:  361- 

618.     7:  57-642.     8:  41-295. 
Monarchial  Princiide,   Decay  of.     Potter  Am.   Mo.   lo: 

132.  — Liv.  Age,  136:  315. 
Monarchy.     (F.  Harrison)  Form.  17:  613. 

—  and  Democracy.     Quar.  149:  230. 

—  and  Empire,  Preservation  of.     Fiaser,  12:  301. 

—  and  its  Drawbacks.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  545. 

—  and  Repul)licanism.     (H.  Wace)  Dark  Blue,  i:  677. 

—  European,  Decline  and  Fall  of.     Dem    R.  41:  95. 

—  Is  it  an  .\nachronism?     Eraser,  92:  411. 

—  Nature  and  Uses  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  20:   322. 

Same  art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  5:  28. 
Monarchies  versus  Nationalities.     Brit.  Q.  14:  269. 
Monastery  of  La  Cava.     Brownson,  5:  1S3. 

—  of  La  Trappe.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  351,  409. 

—  of  Jlonte  Oliveto.     Art  J.  21 :  72. 

—  Troubles  of  a  median-al.  (G.  G.  Perry)  Contemp.  5 :  304. 

—  Visit  to  an  English.     Chamb.  J.  16:  337. 
iSIonasteries  and  St.  Benedict.     Univ.  (J.  8:  221. 

—  Centers  of  Thought  in  the  Past.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath. 

World,  16:  79. 

—  Early  English,  Life  in.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  i. 

—  in  England,  Dissolution  of.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Fraser, 

55:    127.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  53:  65.  —  (W.  C. 
Taylor)  Bentley,  20:  417.  —  Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:   165. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  70:  309.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  285. 

—  in  the  Levant,  Curzon's.     Quar.  84:  461.     Same  art. 

Ed.  -M.  17:  433.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  22:  64. — 
Chr.  Obs.  50:  91.  — Hogg,  3:  253,  259. 

—  of  AlcobacaaudBatalha,  Beckfordou.  Mo.  R.  138:  39. 

—  of  Mount  .\thos.     Ed.  R.  lOi:   191. 

—  Suppression  of.     Dub.  R.   16:  237.     Same  art.  U.  S. 

Cath.  M.  3:  459. 

in  Italy.     Dub.  R.  65:  76. 

Monastic  and  Baronial  Remains,  Parkyns's.     (J.  Foster) 

Ed.  R.  24:  553. 
Monastic  Communities.     (S.  B.  Smith)  .Vm.  Cath.  Q.  3: 

235- 
Mona.stic  Graces ;  Simplicitas,  Benignitas,  Hilaritas.    (J. 

B.  Brown)  Cong,  i:  352-530. 
Monastic  Institutions.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  54. 

—  (R.  Soiithey)  (^uar.  22:  59.  —  Rel.  Cab.  i:  339. 

—  of  the  Middle  .Vt;es.     Dub.  R.  28:   50. 
Monastic  Life.     Knick.  24:  43.  —  Cong.  M.  27:  28^ 

—  French  and  Italian.     Ed.  R.  125:  42.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  92:  494. 

—  of  the  i2th  Century.     Chamb.  J.  i:   181. 
Monastic  Mysteries.     All  the  Year,  13:  7. 

Monastic  Orders,  Legends  of,  Jameson's.  Brit.  Q.  12: 
477-  —  Sharpe,  13:  16.  —  Blackw.  69:  305.  —  Liv. 
Age,  27:  17. 

—  Rise  and  Growth  of.    (J.  W.  Chadwiek)  Unita.  R.  7: 

581. 

—  Services  of  the.     (J.  T.  Bixby)  Chr.  Exam.  83:  63. 
Monastic  Reminiscences.    (R.  R.  Suftield)  Mod.  R.  2:  347. 


MONASTIC 


860 


MONEY 


Monastic  Studies,  Jests,  and  Eccentricities.     Tait,  n.  s. 

12:  620. 
Monasticisni.     IMo.   I'al.   M.    35:    32.  — Chamb.  J.    16: 

229.  —  Chr.  K.  7:  T},. 

—  Early  History  of.     (U.  Emerson)  Bib.  Sac.  1 :  309,  464, 

632.  —Eel.  INF.  47:  145,  305.  —  Lond.  Q.  ii:  2S9. 

—  Eastern.     ^Ve  lUiddhisni. 

—  in  Art.     Art  J.  2:  296. 

—  ill  England,  Kise  of.     (O.  T.   Ilill)  Dub.  Univ.  66: 

483,^631.     67:24-643.    68:321.     69:87,691.     70: 
309,  483.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  87:  577. 
Hill  on.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  19. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  583. 

—  in  tlie  Middle  Ages.     Dub.  li.  29:  432.     30:  277. 

—  in  the  l^ast  and  Future.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  320. 

—  Jewish,  Delaunay's.     Lond.  Q.  44:  440. 

—  Rise  of.     Lond.  Q.  41 :  28. 

and  Progress  of.     (P.  Schaff)  Bib.  Sac.  21 :  3S4.  — 

Tinsley,  4:  354. 

—  Social  Benefits  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  6S1, 
See  Asceticism;  Monks. 

Monboddo,  Lord,  Ancestors  and  Heirs  of.  (A.  Weld) 
Month,  15:  440. 

—  Memory  of ;  a  Poem.    (Lord  Neaves)  Blackw.  go:  363. 
Monclova,  Mexico,  Rambles  about.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21 : 

345.  430-  498. 
Moncontour,  Battle  of.     Penny  M.  2:  147. 
Moncrieff,  Sir  Harry.     Ed.  R.  47:  242. 
Moncrieff,  Sir  John.     Hogg,  7:   199. 
Moncrieff  Battery.     Once  a  Week,  20:  120.     Same  art. 

Broadw.  i:  3S4.  —  E>1.  M.  72:  231. 
Mondeux,  Henri,  wonderful   Boy  Mathematician.     Ev. 

Sat.  11:  118. 
Monet,  J.  B.  P.  A.  de.     See.  Lamarck. 
Monetary  (>)nference.    International,   1877.     Bank.   M. 

(N.Y.)  32:   581.     33:  269. —  (H.  White)  Nation, 

26:  398. 
Report  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  557. 

—  of   1881.     (E.    L    Godkin)   Nation,    32:    163.  — (H. 

White)  Nation,  33:  27.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  22. 
37:  697. 

Monetary  Conferences  of  1867  and  1877.  (F.  A.  Walker) 
Princ.  n.  s.  3:  28. 

Monetary  Conventions  and  English  Coinage.  (H.  Good- 
win) Contemp.  4:  16.  Same  art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
22:  619. 

Monetary  Question.     (E.  de  Laveleye)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

35:  523- 

—  in  Austria.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  105,  432. 
Monetary  Science,  Some  Mistakes  in.     Bank.   M.  (L.) 

23:  907.     24:  7,  84. 

Monetary  Stability  and  its  Interruptions.  Bank.  M. 
(N.'y.)  29:  329. 

Monetary  Standards,  The  three.  (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank. 
M.  (N.  Y.)3i:  295. 

Monetary  System  of  Italy.  (D.  P.  Bailey)  Bank.  M. 
(N.  Y.)35:  177. 

Money.  (J.  R.  M'Culloch)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5:  309, 
3S4.  —  Dem.  R.  ig:  369. —Carey's  Mus.  2:  47. — 
(H.  C.  Carev)  Hunt,  32:  19,  166,  413.  36:  40-;.— 
(R.  Sulley)  Hunt,  38:  286.-  (H.  C.  Baird)  Atlan. 
37:  345.  — (W.  (Jhambers)  Chamb.  J.  56:  385.— 
(S.  Martin)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  10:  227.  —  (S.  Martin) 
Ex.  H.  Lee.  5:  329.  —  (W.  S.  Meyers)  Putnam,  2: 
493.  —  (D.  H.  Wheeler)  Lakeside,  6:  193,  334. — 
(R.  Moore)  Western,  4:  391.  —  (J.  Robinson)  West. 
Lit.  J.  i:  373.  —  Blackw.  118:  424.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  85:  741.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  353.  —  Irish 
Mo.  2:  40.  —  Peo]).  J.  6:  267-355. 

—  Aboriginal  .Shell.  (I!.  E.  C.  Stearns)  Overland,  11 :  335. 

—  Ancient.     (J.  H.  Gibbon)  Chr.  Exam.  51:  266. 

—  and  Banks.     (J.  L.  Tellkampf)  Hunt,  55:  95,  169. 


Money  and  Banks,  Theory  of.     (C.  F.  Adams)  Hunt,  i : 
50,  119. 

—  and    Banking.     (C.    H.    Carroll)    Hunt,    37;    307. — 

(K.  Sulley)  Hunt,  34:   185. 

—  and  Commerce,  Wheatley  on.     Ed.  R.  10:  284. 

—  and  Credit.     (J.  8.  Crawley)  No.  Am.  90:  322. 

—  and   Currency.     (J.   Miller)  Nat.   Q.   36:    353.  —  (R. 

Sulley)  Hunt,  5g:  374.  —  Republic,  i:  41. 

—  and  Exchange,  Smith  on.     Ed.  R.  13:  35. 

—  and  its  Laws.     (W.  G.  Sumner)  Internal.  R.  5:  75. 
Poor  on.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  80. 

—  and  the  Measure  of  Value.     Hunt,  2g:  577. 

—  and  the  Mechanism  of  Exchange,  Jevons's.     Canad. 

Mo.  8:  546. 

—  and  Morals.     Tait,  n.  s.  ig:  518. 
Lalor  on.     Prosp.  R.  8:  423. 

—  and  the  precious  Metals.     (M.  Chevalier)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  21:  529. 

—  as  an  Institution.     De  Bow,  2g:  21. 

—  as  a  Motive  of  Action.     (A.  B.  Johnson)  Hunt,  36:  48. 

—  Attributes  of.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  41:  19. 

—  Bagehot's,  Lombard  Street.    (B.  Price)  Eraser,  88:  508. 

—  Capital,  and  Banking.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  31:  1060.    32: 

9,  88. 

—  Chances  for  making.     Chamb.  J.  31:  333. 

—  Chevalier  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  80. 

—  Christian  Use  of.     (T.  M.  Post)  Cong.  Q.  12:  498. 

—  Fallacies  on.    (E.  de  Laveleye)  Contemp.  40:  7S8,  899. 

—  Free  Trade  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:  645. 

—  French  Experiences  with.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  615. 

—  French  Standard  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  687. 

—  Functions  of,  and  Capital.     Bank   M.  (N.  Y.)  2:  i. 
and  Uses  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  601. 

—  Gold  and  its  Effects  on  Trade.     Ed.  R.  149:  427. 

—  History  of.     St.  James,  16:  487.  —  (Sir  J.  Lubbock) 

19th"  Cent.  6:  789.  Same  art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
34:  527,608.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  707.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  94:  19.  —  (J.  Newton)  Intel.  Obs.  1:405. 

and   Philosophy  of;  Use  and  Abuse.     (S.  Martin) 

Hunt,  22:  612.  23:  396.  Same  art.  Bank.  M 
(N.  Y.)5:  22. 

and  Principles  of.     (R.  Sulley)  Hunt,  49:  192,  267. 

—  How  it  wears.     Chamb.  J.  35:  180.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  6g:  317. 

—  How  to  make.     All  the  Year,  2:  125. 

—  in  Ancient  Greece  and  Rome.     (F.  Lenormant)  Con- 

temp. 34:  504. 

—  Invention  of,  Oresme  on.     Ed.  R.  123:  83. 

—  Labor-Reform  View  of.     (R.  G.  Hazard)  0.  &  N.  8: 

600,  609. 

—  Lawful,  What  is?     (W.  MacVeagh)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

36:   140. 

—  Legal  Tenders.     Penn  Mo.  II :  54. 

—  Lending,  Essay  on.     Westm.  g:  99. 
in  old  Times.     All  the  Year,  27:  295. 

—  Materials  employed  as.     Penny  M.  13:  158. 

—  Maxims  on.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  44:  609. 

—  the  ^Measure  of  Values.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  785. 

—  Modern  Mammon.     Once  a  Week,  24:  203,  254, 

—  Moral  Uses  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:  90. 

—  Mystery  of.     Chamb.  J.  16:  97. 
explained.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  23:  300. 

—  Nature  of.     O.  &  N.  8:  611. 

and  Effects  of;  and  of  Credit  as  its  Substitute.    (L. 

H.  Atwater)  Princ.  34:  310. 

and  Function  of.     West.  M.  2:  410. 

and  Use  of.     Hunt,  23:  514. 

—  of  Account.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:   i,  Si.     13:  367. 

—  (S.  Colwell)  Hunt,  26:  403,  550. 

—  of  Commerce.     (T.  P.  Kettell)  De  Bow,  6:  243. 

—  of  the  Nation,  Natural  Sum  of.    (C.  H.  Carroll)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)32:  449. 


MONEY 


861 


MONKS 


Money,  Origin  and  Changes  of.    Bank.  51.  (X.  Y.)  9:  772. 

—  Paper.     -SVe  Paper  Money. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (A.  U.  Forrester)  Bentley,  11:  396. 

—  Practical  Functions  of.     Banlc.  JI.  (N.  Y.)  36:   109. 

—  Primary  Mea  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  705. 

—  Problem  of.     (A.  Walker)  Intt-rnat.  IJ.  2:  249. 

—  Production  and  \Vaste   of.     (J.   Newton)  Intel.  Obs. 

6:  269. 

—  Question  of.     (E.  E.  Ilale)  0.  &  N.  8:  637.  — Penn 

Mo.  6:  824. 

—  Question  of  Origm  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  33:  180. 

—  Rule  of  the  Pur.se.  (T.  P.  O'Connor)  ( 'ontemp.  37 :  990. 

—  Scarcity  of,  Effects  of.     Paniph.  7:  445. 

—  Standard  of,  Bi-metallic.     Dub.  Unii\  88:   507.  —  (E. 

de  Laveleye)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  609,  700. 
Bi-metallic  Tiieory  refuted.     (K.  Knies;  translated 

by  F.  M.  Coppock)  Penn  Mo.  8:  610. 
Effects  of  degrading.     Ed.  K.  35:  568. 

—  Tallies  of.     Hunt,  4:  93,  389,  469. 

—  Theorj'  of,  Wheatley  on.     Eel.  K.  7:  24,  130,  355. 

—  Thompson  on.     (C.  F.  Dunbar)  No.  Am.  121:  465. 

—  Tokens  and  Siege-Pieces.     Penny  M.  13:  no. 

—  Value  of.     (W.  Brown)  Hunt,  42:  403.  — (R.  Sullev) 

Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)i5:  S12.    35:  944. 

and  of  Gold.     Cornli.  g:  97. 

and  Usury.     De  Bow,  7:  501. 

controlled  by  Quantity.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  857. 

Decline  in,  1S52.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  75:  386. 

Is  it  rising?    (R.  H.  Patterson)  J.  Slatis.  Soc.  43:  i. 

—  Walker  on.     (S.    Newcomb)  Nation,   26:    244.     29: 

197.  —  (B.  Price)  Internat.  R.  g:  225.  —  (Reply  to 
B.  Price  by  E.  Atkinson)  Internat.  R.  9:  677. 

—  Want  of.     Mus.  10:  344.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  2:  641. 

—  Weights  and  Measures.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  451. 
Decimal  System  for.     Eel.  R.  100:  600. 

See  Decimal;  Metric. 

—  What  is?     Bank.  M.  (L.)  29:  4^,5,  510,  643.  —  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  1S6.  — (A.  S.  Bolles)  Bank.  M. 
(N.  Y.)26:  545.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)27:  555.  — (0. 
Manigault)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  412. —  (H.  Sidgwick) 
Fortn.  31:  563.  —  Penn  Mo.  11:  142.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
78:  593.  —  No.  Brit.  35:  329. —  (B.  Price)  Con- 
temp.  14:  236.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  I06:  195. — 
(B.  Price)  Eraser,  loi:  248. 

—  What  to  do  with.     Cliainb.  J.  53:  17. 

/See  ff/jfo  Currency  ;  Gold;  Silver;  Precious  Metals. 
Money-Lender's  Love;  a  Tale.     Belgra.  20:  245. 
Money-Maker,  A  great.     Cliamb.  J.  48:  7S4. 
Money->Likcrs.     Chamb.  J.  57:  65-. 
Money-Making  and  JIonej'-Makers.    Cliamb.  J.  39:  19^. 
Money  Market,  Bagehot's  Description  of.     (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  17:  261. 

—  Drains  on,  and  Oisis  of  1866.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  33:  216. 

—  Future  of.     (J.  B.  ITodgskin)  Nation,  II :  53. 

—  London.     (J.  Greenwood)  Hours  at  Home,  8:   147. 

—  of  Europe  in  1S64.     Bank.  M.  (N.  V.)  19:  67S. 

—  Pressure  in,  1872.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  32:  907,  990. 
Frequent  autumnal.     (W.    S.   Jevons)   J.    Statis. 

Soc.  29:  235. 

—  Scarcity  in.     (J.  B.  ITodgskin)  Nation,  8:  309. 

—  Workings  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  23:  741. 

Money   Markets    and   our   Banking    Laws.      Bank.    M. 

(N.  Y.)  30:  329. 
Money  Matters;  or  Stories  of  Gold.    Dub.  Univ.  26:  223. 

27:   140. 
Money  Orders,  Post-Officc.     Liv.  Age,  33:   266.     134: 

759. — (^hamb.  ,T.  57:  6S0. 

—  and  Postal  Notes.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Contemp.  38:  150. 
Money  Power  and  the  Democracy.     Bost.  Q.  4:  41. 
Monferrafo,  Madame  de.     Cornh.  10:  434. 

Mongols,  History  of.    Quar.  144:  351. 


Mongols,  from  9th  to  19th  Centuries,  Iloworth's.  Ed.  R. 
152:  473. 

—  ]\Ionks  among.     Cath.  AVorld,  1 :  15S. 
Mongol  Empire.     (Sir  R.  Alcock)  Fortn.  24:  155. 
Mongolia.     (E.  D.  ^Morgan)  Geog.  M.  2:  305.     3:  250. 

—  Blackw.  120:  689. 

—  Climate  and  People  of.     (B.  St.  John)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  37:  255. 

—  Journey  of  Tchjan-de-Hoi.     Geog.  M.  2:  7. 
through.     (T.  \V.  Knox)  Gala.xy,  6:  160. 

—  Prejevalsky  on.     Nature,  14:  3.  —  Geog.  M.  i:  j. 

—  Sosnovski's  Expedition  to.     Geog.  M.  3:  243. 

—  Western,  with  map.     Geog.  M.  2:  196. 
Mongolian  Folk  Lore.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  591. 
Mongoose,  The.     Chamb.  J.  54:   50S.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  134:  636. 
Monica,  ^Mother  of  St.  Augustine.     (P.  Schaff)  Hours  at 

Home,  4:  436.  —  Bost.  R.  i:  363. 
Monism.     (E.  Gurney)  Mind,  6:  153. 
Monitor  and  the  Jlerrimac.     Cornh.  5:  550. 
Monitor  Tuiret  Ships.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  613. 

—  The  sunken.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  107. 

Monitorial  System  of  Instruction.  So.  R.  i:  478.  —  (H. 
K.  Oliver)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1830:  205. — Am. 
J.  Educ.  10:  461. 

—  at  Harrow  School.     Liv.  Age,  41:  367. 
Jlonitorship,  Fagging  and  Flogging.     Eel.  R.  gg:  596. 
Monk,  Gener.il  George,  Life  of.     Colburn,  129:  293.— 

JIu.  R.  147:  190.  —  Retros.  13:  264.     14:  153. 
Monk,   Maria,  and  her  Impostures.     (G.  Perkins)  Chr. 
Q.  Spec,  g:  263.  —  Dub.  R.  i:  151. 

—  Daughter  of.     See  Eckel,  Mrs.  L.  St.  J. 
Monk  and  his  House.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:  32. 

Monk  of  Haldon;  a  Poem.     (R.  H.  D.  Barham)  Temp. 

Bar,  20:  4  88. 
Monk's  Nemesis.     (Marquis  de  Nangis)  Dub.  L'niv.  92: 

400. 
Monks.    Eel.  R.  iig:  392. 

—  and  the  Heathen.     (C.  Kingslcy)  Good  Words,  4:  14. 

—  and  Martyrs.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  220. 

—  and  Jlonasteries.     (E.  L.  Blancliard)  Pcop.  J.  6:  152. 

—  and  Nuns  in  France.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Putnam,  14:  265. 

—  and  their  Daj's.     Sharpe,  41:  313. 

—  Daily  Life  of.     Eraser,  ga:  745.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

128:  48. 

—  Fathers  of  the  Desert.     (J.  E.  Johnson)  Mo.   Rel.  M. 

45:  586.  —  Chamb.  J.  27:  59.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
52:  628. 

—  of  Bcdton.     (R.  CoUyer)  Mod.  R.  i:  598. 

—  of  Cockaigne.     Chamb.  J.  43:   577.596. 

—  of  La  Trajipe  in  Fngland.     Anal.  M.  4:  430. 
Death  of  Benedict.     Chr.  Ob<.  14:  273. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     (E.  L.  Cutis)  Art  J.  8:  2S5-358. 

—  of  St.  Benedict.     Prosi>.  R.  3:  44. 

—  of  St.  I'.dmondsburv.     (X.  II.  Cliamberlain)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  18.  329. 

—  of  Scotland.     Dub.  R.  20:  i.  —  No.  Brit.  2:  360. 

—  of  Tliolema.     (W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice)  Canad.  Mo. 


13: 


14:  49-689.     15:  52-431. 


—  of  tlie  West,  Montalembert  on.     Ed.  R.   127:  397. — 

—  Quar.  no:  35  — Ed.  R.  114:  31S.— No.  Brit. 
48:    163.— Brit    Q.  48:   201.— Blackw.  8g:  665. 

—  (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  2g  :  3<)7.  — (O.  A. 
Brownson)  Catli.  World,  7:  i.  —  (W.  C.  Lake) 
Contemp.  2:  19.  —  (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  I'.xam.  71: 
400.  —  (B.  F.  DeCosta)  Am.  Church  R.  30:  512. — 
Dub.  R.  4g:  434.  62:  i.  —  Dub.  Univ.  76:  349. 
(AV.  Gammcl)Chr.  R.27:  44. — Chr.  Rem.  55:  i. — 
Chr.  Obs.  62:  38. —  Eel.  R.  114:   5^,8.     125:  206. 

—  Kitto.  29:  72,  293.  —  Brownson,  18:  238. 

—  Prejudices  regarding.     L'.  S.  (^ath.  JI.  4:  6S9. 

—  Spirit  of.     (J.  E.  Johnson)  Univ.  Q.  27:  79. 


MONK 


862 


MONT 


Monk  Life,  Tragedy  of.     (J.   E.  Johnson)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

46:  26. 
!Monkbourne  Mystery.     (R.  Jefferies)  Colburn,  158:  i. 
Jloiikey,  Bonnet.     Fenny  M.  II :  399. 

—  !Marmozet.     Penny  M.  4:  489. 

—  lieiiiinisceuces  of  an  okl.     Bkickw.  28:  96. 
Monke^-s.    (Lady  Veniey)  Good  Words,  i6:  605.  —  Col- 
burn, 49:  520.  —  Nat.  M.  11:  202,  300. 

—  Am,  rican.     Colburn,  51 :  364. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     (^uar.  31 :  487. 

—  at  Gibraltar.     Penny  M.  3:  6. 

—  from  a  cold  Climate.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  665. 

—  in  Confinement.     Cliamb.  J.  58:  394. 

—  in  Freedom.     Cliamb.  J.  58:  149. 

—  in  the  West  Indies.     (.J.  Imray)  Nature,  21 :  371. 

—  Landseer  on.     Blackw.  24:  42. 

—  Monograph  on.     Hogg,  14:   iii. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Tait,  4:  397. 

—  of  the  old  Continent.     Colburn,  52:  88. 

—  Poppet's  Pranks.     Chamb.  J.  54:  494. 

—  Sexual  Selection  in  relation  to.     (C.  Darwin)  Nature, 

15:  iS. 

—  Two  pet.     (F.  Buckland)  Temp.  Bar,  22:  174. 
See  Apes. 

Mojikey  King.    House.  Words,  i5:  43S. 

Monkey  Life,  Episode  in.     Chamb.  J.  22:  340. 

Monkey  World.     Chamb.  J.  32:  135. 

Monkish  Legends  and  Miracles.     For.  Q.  36:  324. 

Monkish  Literature.     Lond.  Q.  1 :  393. 

Monktons  of  Wincot  Abbey.     (W.  W.  Collins)  Fraser, 

52:  4S5,  662. 
Monmouth, James  Scott,  Duke  of.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  673. 

—  Banishment  of   Participators  in  his  Rebellion.      (G. 

Roberts)  Arch.  34:  350. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Chamb.  J.  13:  43. 

—  Life  and  Rebellion  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:  50. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  82:   182. 

Monmouth,  England.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  17:  265, 

—  Battle  of.     (B.J.  Lossing)  Harper,  57:  29.  — (J.  W. 

De  Peyster)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  407.— (T.  H.  Mont- 
gomery) M.  Am.  Hist.  3 :  355.  —  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  139. 

Monmouthshire,  Scrambles  in.     Blackw.  58:  474. 

■ —  Traditions  of.     All  the  Year,  32:  227. 

Monnier,  Henri.     Temp.  Bar,  52:  354. 

Mono,  Lake,  Extinct  Volcanoes  about.  (J.  LeConte)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  n8:  35. 

Monos  and  Daimonos.     Fraser,  2:  10. 

Monocacy,  Battle  of.     (J.  B.  Gordon)  Land  We  Love,  2: 

311- 

—  Gen.  Gordon's  Report  of.     Hist.  M.  12:  221. 

Mo  locotyledon,  the  Type  of  Seeds.     (T.  Meehan)  Nature, 

5:  153- 
Monoculus,  The.     Bentley,  29:  96.  —  Chamb.  J.  6:  27S. 
Monod,  Adolplie.     (E.  de  Pressense)  Brit.  Q.  70:  2S5. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  57:  552. 
Monogamy  in  Turkey.     Westm.  88:  325. 
Monograms.   Art  .J.  30:36.  —  Chamb.  J.  46:  817.    Same 

art.  N.  Eel.  6:  562. 
Monolith  at  Rudstone.     (G.  Dodds)  Reliquary,  14:   i. 
Monomania,  Stories  of.     Liv.  Age,  79:  613. 
Monomaniac,  The.     (E.  F.  Ellet)  Am.  Whig  R.  lo:  257. 

—  Autobiography  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  665. 

—  Confessions  of.     Liv.  Age,  4:  293. 
Monomaniacs  and  Monomania.     Colburn,  68:  43. 

—  Responsibility  of.     Colburn,  89:  404. 
Monongahela,  Alleijliany,  and   Upper  Ohio  Rivers,  No- 
tices of  the  Settlement  of.     Olden  Time,  i:  3-4S1. 

Monophvsite  Churches  of  the  East.     (P.  Schaff)  Princ. 

38:  367. 
Monopoly  in  Business.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  40:  202. 

—  and  Paper  Jfoney.     Dem.  R.  35:  435. 

—  Story  of  a  great.     (H.  D.  Lloyd)  Atlan.  47:  317. 


]\ronopolie.s.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Internal.  R.  i:  370.  — Chamb. 
J.  17:  362.  — Am.  Whig  R.  4:  639. 

—  and  the  Fourteenth  Amendment.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick) 

Nation,  II :  361. 

—  Effect  of,  on  Value.     (A.  S.  Bolles)  No.  Am.  117:  319. 

—  Industrial.     Quar.  131 :  460. 

Monosania;    Mr.    Kluucliunbriich.      (J.    II.    Reynolds) 

Bentlej',  3:  267. 
Monotheism  among  Greeks.    (0.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  30:  171. 

—  among  the  Jews.     (W.  Sanday)  Theo.  R.  13:  4S6. 

—  of  Paganism.     Brit.  Q.  57:  342. 

—  Persian  Influence  on  Jewish.     (A.  G.  Laurie)  Univ. 

Q.  36:  21. 

—  Science,  and  Polytheism.     (T.  Clarke)  Lakeside,  i : 

197. 
Monotreme  from  New  Guinea.     Nature,  15:  257. 
Jlonreale,  Sicily,  Abbey  of.     Penny  M.  6:  249. 
Monroe,  .James,  with  portrait.     Portfo.(Den.)  19:  251. 

—  Administration  of.     (J.  Leavitt)  Harper,  29:  461. 

—  Death  and  Funeral  of.     Niles's  Reg.  40:  369. 

—  Inaugural  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  20:   17. 

—  on  Internal  Improvement.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  362,  391. 

—  Writings  of.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  No.  Am.  105:  634. 
Monroe  Declaration.     (.J.  A.  Kasson)  No.  Am.  133:  241. 
Monroe  Doctrine;  America  for  Americans.     Dem.  R.32: 

1S7,  193.  37:  263.  —  (J.  Leavitt)  New  Eng.  22: 
729.  —  Cath.  World,  31:  116. — (P.  Godwin)  Put- 
nam, 5:  533. 

—  and  tlie  Isthmian  Canal.     No.  Am.  130:  499. 

—  and  South  American  Republics.     Nat.  Q.  13:  114. 

—  in  1S81.     (J.  A.  Kasson)  No.  Am.  133:  523. 
See  Intervention.    • 

Monsabre,  Jacques  Marie  Louis.      (K.  O'Meara)   Cath. 

World,  28:  551. 
Monsieur  Babon;  a  Story.     Cornh.  11:  293.     Same  art. 

Cath.  World,  i:   106. 
Monsieur  Bedeau;  a  Tale.     Cornh.  32:  30S.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  127:  164,  235. 
Monsieur  Cabasson's  Caravan.      (D.  Costello)  Bentley, 

37:  589- 
Monsieur  Chose  Papers.     All  the  Year,  29:  515.     30:  7- 

393- 
Monsieur  de  la  petite  Dame,  Le.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Scrib. 

14:  224. 
Monsieur  Ferrand  ;  a  Tale  of  La  Grande  Armi'-e.     Temp. 

Bar,  20:  234. 
Monsieur  Fournier's  Experiment.     (C.  Dewees)  Lippinc. 

11:  68. 
Monsieur  Francois;  a  Recollection  of  1848.       (I.  Tourg^- 

nieff)  Appleton,  23:  440. 
Monsieur  Gombard's   Mistake;   a  Tale.     (K.   O'^Ieara) 

Cath.  World,  24:  445,  667. 
Monsieur  Houlot;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  55:  168,  184,  202. 
Monsieur  le  Baron.     (A.  La  Forge)  Scrib.  8:  228. 
Monsieur  ^lars.     (W.  B.  Guinee)  Tinsley.  27:  216. 
Monsieur  Pampalon's  Repentance.     (A.  Eichberg)  Lip- 
pinc. 23:  325. 
Monsieur  Paul's  Heroism.     (L.  S.  Houghton)  Lippinc. 

27:   154. 
Jlonsieur  Rousset's  Ghost.    (G.  Sand)  Lond.  Soc.  12:  173. 
M.  Thiers's  confidential  Man.     (M.  L.  Meason)  Lond. 

Soc.  24:  57. 
Monson  Academy.  (C.  Hammond)  Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  563. 
Monster  of  Mammoth  Buttes.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Penn  Mo. 

4:  521. 
Monsters.     House.  Words,  11:  196.     14:  49S. 

—  of  the  Deep.     Hogg.  10:  217. 

—  Underground.     Natui-e,  17:  325.     18:  389. 
IMonstrelet,  Chronicles  of.     Eel.  R.  72:  515. 
Monstrosities,  Baby.     Bentley,  3:  507. 

See  Prodigies;  Dwarfs. 
Mont  Blanc.     -See  Blanc,  Mt. 


MONT 


863 


MONTENEGRO 


Mont  Cenis.     See  Cenis,  Mont. 

Mout-de-l'ii't^.  (H.  Tuttle)  Harper,  46:  337.  — Bank. 
M.  (X.  Y.)  4:  I. 

—  at  Paris.     Bank.   M.  (N.  Y.)  7:   124.— (E.  About) 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  193.  —  Hofrfr^  6:  393. 

—  Scheme  for  establishing.    (.Sir  II.  Elli>)  Arch.  29:  275. 
Mont-Dore  and  its  Baths.     Cornh.  30:  691. 

Mont  du  Chat,  Midnight  Passage  of.  (F.  Trollope)  Col- 
burn,  6g:  355. 

Mont  Orgueil  Castle  and  William  Prynne.  (F.  Law- 
rence) Liv.  Age,  45:  241. 

Mont  St.  Michel.  Bentley,  57:  49.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
64:  620.  — Macmil.  "16  :  82.  — (Mrs.  E.  Barker) 
Cath.  World,  26:   128. 

Montacute,  Viscountess  ^Magdalrtie.     Retros.  15:  407. 

Montagu,  Edwanl  Woriley.  (.1.  Doran)  Temp.  Bar,  37: 
500.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  577. 

Montagu,  Mrs.  Elizabeth;  C^ueen  of  the  Blue  Stockings. 
Ed.  H.  15:  75.  —  Quar.  10:  31.  —  Anal.  M.  3:  215. 
—  Belgra.  44:   160.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  Sio. 

—  and  Friends.     (Mrs.  A.  T.  Thomson)  Eraser,  37:  72. 

—  Letters  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  25:   150. 

Montagu,  James,  Bishop  of  Winchester,   1618,  Will  of. 

(E.  P.  Shirley)  Arch.  44:  393. 
Montagu,   Mary    Wortley.     (I.    M.    Luyster)   No.   Am. 

94:  289.  —  (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  104:    i. — Nat. 

li.  14:  198.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  501. — (E. 

L.  Didier)  Internat.  Pv.  lo:    549.  — (H.  B.  Baker) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  76.  —  (Alice  King)  Argosy,  28: 

42.  — Liv.  Age,  73:  47.     142:  175. 

—  and  Mrs.  Hutchinson.     (P.  Q.  Kegan)  Victoria,  29: 

39.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  734. 

—  Gossip  with.     (H.  Reynolds)  Bentley,  1 :  13S. 

—  Historical   Sketch  of.     Blackw.   104:    i.     Same   art. 

Liv.  Ago,  98:  323. 

—  Letters.    (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  58:  147.  —  (F.  Jeffrey) 

Ed.  R.  2:  507.  4:  254  — AVcstm.  27:  130.  —  Liv. 
Age,  29:  481. — Mo.  R.  142:  30.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
58:  586- 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.    Tait,  n.  s.  4:  137. — Liv.  Age, 

70:  32. 
Montagu,  Pauline  de  Noailles,  ilarquise  de,  Memoirs  of. 
Dub.  R.  67:  85.  — (W.  L.  Kingsley)  New  Eng.  30: 
408. 

—  and  Marquise  de  Lafayette.     Contemp.  11:  491. 
Montagu   House,    Sketches  from.     (Mrs.  W.  P.  Byrne) 

Fraser,  86:  357,  572.  —  Liv.  Age,  115:  278,  560. 

Montaigle  and  its  Legend.     Belgra.  41:  441. 

Montaigne.  Michel  de.  St.  Paul's,  8:  352.  Same  art 
Liv.  Age,  no:  414.  —  (IC.  Ilowland)  Lippinc.  16: 
83.  — Eel.  R.  107:  243.  — Good  Words,  3:  362. 

—  and  his  Essays.     For.  R.  5:    188.  —  I'raser,  34:    261. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  9:  24S.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  11: 
85.  —  Reims.  2:  209. —  (J.  Sterling)  Wcstin.  29: 
321.  —  Mus.  4:  9.  —  Westm.  104:  414.  —  Dub.  L^niv. 
61 :  514.   62:  44.  —  (J.  Oxenfurd)  Temp.  I5ar,  1 :  320. 

—  and  R.  W.  Emerson,    (li.  Turnbull)  Liv.  Age,  26:  433. 

—  and  Fuller.     (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  169:   115. 

—  and  Pascal.    (J.  Grote)  Contemp.  30:  2S5.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  134:  259. 

—  as  an  Educationalist.     (S.  S.  Laurie)  Fraser,  102:  60. 

—  Biography  of.     New  Q.  7:   18. 

—  Biograi)hies  of.     Quar.  99:  390.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

52:  65. 

—  Genius  of.     (H.  T  Tuckerman)  No.  .\m.  87:  356. 

—  Lif(>  and  Writings  of.     Brit.  Q.  28:  SS. 

—  on  Learning  and  Education.     (K.  von  Raumer)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  4:  461. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (11.  W.  Farnam)  New  Eng.  34:  405. 

—  St.  John  on.     Colburn,  112:   1S5. 

—  Unpublished  Letters  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:   168. 

—  Works  of.     Mo.  R.  162:  176. 


Jlontalembert,  Charles  F.  de  Tryon,  Count  de.  Fraser, 
87:  180.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  1 16:  792.  —  Temp. 
Bar,  42:  213.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  563.  —  Blackw. 
107:  522.  — Brit.  Q.  18:  170.— (.M.  ileilpriu)  Na- 
tion, I :  1S4.  —  (M.  P.  Lowe)  Uuita.  R.  i:  45. — 
Colburn,  114:  492.  —  IJrownson,  23:  2S9. —  (C. 
Beard)  Theo.  R.  10:  353. 

—  and  H.  T.  Buckle.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  1S7. 

—  and  John  Wilson  Croker.     Fraser,  53:  563. 
and  John  Murray.     Fraser.  53:  749. 

—  and  the  Emiieror  of  the  French.     Fraser,  58:  747. 

—  and  French  Parlianieiitarism.     No.  Brit.  35:  31. 

—  Early  Years  of.     Month,  17:  372. 

—  Letter  of.     .Month,  26:  98.  — Dub.  R.  78:  226. 

—  Mi.nks  of  the  West.     See  Monks. 

—  Nephew  of.     (M.  Russell)  Iri>h  Mo.  7:  364. 

—  Oliiiliant's  Memoir  of.     Quar.  134:  413.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  81:  I.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  118:  131. — 
Blackw.  112:  595.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  99.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  734  — (J.  G.  Milner)  Cath. 
World,  16:  433.  —  Chr.  Obs.  72:  810. 

—  on  English  Policy.     Dub.  Univ.  53:   iiS. 
Montana  and  Idaho,  Travels  in.     (W.  Barrows)  Bost.  R. 

5:  118,  269. 

—  Fauna  of.     (J.  G.  Cooper)  Am.  Natural.  2:  52S,  596. 

3:  3'.  73i  '24. 

—  Geysers  of.     (F.  V.  Hayden)  Am.  Natural.  7:  279. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (E.  W.  Carpenter)  Overland,  2:  378. 

—  i;i  les  through.     (T.  F.  Meagher)  Harper,  35:  56S. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  luluc.  18:  497. 

—  Sylva  of.     (J.  G.  Cooj)er)  Am.  Natural.  3:  405, 

—  Year  in.     (E.  B.  Nealley)  Atlan.  r8:  236. 

—  Zoology  of.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural.  13:  432. 
Montanism  and   Tertullian.      (J.   W.    Chadwick)   Chr 

Exam.  75:  157. 
Montauk  Point,  L.  I.     (C.  Parsons)  Harper,  43:  4S1. — 
(F.  H.  Angier)  Putnam,  16:  2S6. 

—  Walk  over.     (C.  B.  Todd)  Lippinc.  28:  425. 

Jlontaussier,  Charles  Louis,  Biography  of.    Hunt,  5:  232. 

Montcalm,  Gen.  L.  .1.,  Marquis  de.  (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bent- 
ley, 32:  133.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:  121.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  551.  —  All  the  Year,  43:  150. 

Monte  Carlo,  Day  at.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  558. 

Monte  Cassino.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Allan.  35:  161. 

—  Monastery  of.     Prosp.  R.  3:  44.  —  (J.  Bonnet)  Hours 

at  Home,  6:  45.     See  Benedictines. 
Monte  Christo,  Chateau  of.     Chamb.  J.  25:  125.     Same 

art.  Liv.  -Age.  49:  252. 
Monte  Flat  Pastoral.     (Bret  Harte)  Scrib.  7:  343. 
Monte  JoruUo,  Volcano  of.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lipi)inc.  23: 

152. 
Monte  Rosa,  Ascent  of.     (A.  Wills)  Eel.  R.  109:  639. 
Monte  Video  an<l  Buenos  .\yres.     Liv.  Age,  2:  460. 

—  Siege  of.     Dub.  R.  26:  33. 

Montecito  Grape  Vine,  Legend  of.  (M.  F.  Merritt)  Over- 
land, 9:  319. 

Monteil,  .\mans  Alexis.  Blackw.  79:  266.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  38:   177.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  49:  210. 

Tkfonteiro,  .Foachim  John.     Nature,  17:  423. 

Monteith,  Nicolas's  lli.st.  of  Earldom  oL    Mo.  R.  158:  31. 

Miintcmolin,  Count  de.     Dub.  L'niv.  58:  196. 

Montenegro.  Ed.  R.  109:  461.  —  (E.  .A.  Freeman)  ^lac- 
mil.  33:  273.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  86:  237.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  3S7.  — (W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th 
Cent,  i:  360.  Same  art.  Ed.  JI.  89:  44.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Ape,  133:  610.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  i:  97.  —  Blackw.  122:  533.  Same  art.  I>1.  M. 
90:  149  — (I>.  King)  Lippinc.  18:  139. — Chamb. 
J.  11:  115.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  378.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  36:  61S. 

—  a  Sonnet.     (A.  Tennyson)  19th  Cent,  i:  359. 

—  and  Cattaro.     Colburn,  97:  469. 


MONTENEGRO 


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MONTREAL 


Montenegro  and  Dalniatia.     Blackw.  65:  202. 

—  and  its  Neighbors,  1S53.     Liv.  Age,  36:  574. 

—  Christmas  and  Ancestor  Worship  m.     (A.  J.  Evans) 

Macmil.  43:  219,  295,  357. 

—  Herzegovina,  and  the  Slavonic  Populations  of  Turkey. 

Macmil.  6:  345. 

—  King  of  Saxony's  Travels  in.     For.  Q.  30:  429. 

—  Rambles  in.     Blackw.  57:  ^2-     ^°-  42S. 

—  Hide  through.     (W.  Denton)  Good  Words,  7:  636. 

—  Visit  to,  1S63.     (L.  Oliphant)  Good  Words,  4:  48. 

—  Visit  to  Capital  of.    (W.  Denton)  (Jood  Words.  7:  90. 

to  the  Vladika  of.     Blackw.  60:  42S. 

Montenegrins.   Colburn,  97:  3S3.  —  Once  a  Week, 5:  416. 

Monterey;  a  Story.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Galaxy,  18:  542. 

Monterey,  Cal.,  the  old  Pacilic  Capital.  (R.  S.  Steven- 
son) Fraser,  102:  647.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  17S. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  809. 

—  Centennial  Celebration  of  Settlement,  1870.     Hist.  M. 

19:  90. 

—  Down  the  Country.     Pioneer,  4:  205. 

—  A  Pasear  to.     (.T.  Clifford)  Lakeside,  6:  201. 
Monterey,  Mex.,  Battle  of.  (E.  Backus)  Hist.  M.  lo:  207. 
Montespau,  Madame  de.     Bentley,  48:   309.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  52:   115.  — (J.  E.  Cooke)  N.  Eel.  7:   170. 
Montesquieu,  Charles  de  S.  de.     Bentley,  38:   473. — 
Blackw.  58:  389.  —  (Ste.  Beuve)  Appleton,  7:  297. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Anal.  M.  i:  441. 

—  Vian  on.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  26:  165. 

Montez,  Lola.  Temp.  Bar,  59:  362.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
95:  365- 

—  and  tile  King  of  Bavaria.     Fraser,  37:  89. 

—  and  the  Jesuits.     Liv.  Age,  13:  2S5. 

—  Lectures  of.     Liv.  Age,  58:  817. 

Montezuma,   Lost  Treasure  of.      (L.  Palmer)  Overland, 

7:  409,  522. 
Montfaucon,  Flaying  Establishment  at.   Penny  M.  2 :  354. 
Montfort,  Gui  de,  and  his  Devotion.    Dub.  R.  68:  ^y,  448. 
Montfort,  Jane  de.     Nat.  M.  6:  265.— Eel.  M.  34:  484. 
Montfort,  Simon  de.  Earl  of  Leicester.     Quar.  119:  26. 

—  (A.  Wall)  Western,  4:  712.  — Dub.  R.  81:  442. 

—  Last  Daj's  of.     (F.  J.  A.  Hort)  Macmil.  10:  119. 
Montgomery,  Ellen.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  346. 
Montgomery,  James.     (G.  Giltillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  545. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  11:  57.  —Anal.  M.  13:  375. — 
(S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  17:  141.  Same  art.  Hours  at 
Home,  3:  190.  —  Dub.  Univ.  48:  215.  —  Nat.  M. 
4-  333-  7-  220. —  with  portrait,  Hogg,  g:  369. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:  273.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
34:  556.  — Chr.  R.  23:  219.  — Sharpe,  19:  353.— 
Eel.  M.  32:  455.  — Liv.  Age,  47:  283.  —  Godcy, 
29:  254. 

—  and  Wordsworth.     Mo.  R.  137:  605. 

—  Christian  Correspondent,     Eel.  R.  65:  258. 

—  Greenland.     Mo.  R.  91:  56.  —Eel.  R.  30:  210. 

—  Lectures.     Anal.  M.  131:  20S.— Fraser,  8:  45. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Fraser,  54:  457.  —  Dub.  Univ.  45:  318. 

—  Colburn,  103:  412.  —  Lond.  Q.  6:  178. — Tait, 
n.  s.  23:  492.  25:  123.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37: 
207.  — Eel.  R.   101:  451.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.   35: 

221.  — Eel.  R.  103:  1S9.  118:  279. —  Brit.  Q.  21: 
513.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  370.  —  Chr.  Rem.  33: 
167.  —  Colburn,  106:  72.   108:  48.  — NewQ.4:  175. 

—  Liv.  Age,  44:  65S. 

—  Pelican  Island.     Blackw.  22:  491.  —  Mo.  R.  114:  S3. 

—  Mus.  12:  222.  — Eel.  R.  46:  433.— Lord.  M.  19: 
102. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  7-^7. 

—  Poems.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  9:  -,47.  —  (G.  Moir)  Ed. 

R.  6i :  473.  —  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  6:  405.  —  (E.  T. 
Channing)  No.  Am.  9:  276. —Eel.  R.  12:  844.  61: 
352.  74:  648.— Chr.  Obs.41:  424.  — Portfo.(Den.) 
29:  212. 


Montgomery,  James,  Polyhymnia.     Lond.  :M.  5:  557. 

—  World  before  the  Flood.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  11:  78. 

—  Eel.  R.  19:  441. 

—  Writings  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  2:  361. 
Montgomery,  Admiral  John  B.     (T.  F.  Rodenbough)  M. 

Am.  Hist.  2:  420. 
Montgomery,  Joseph.    (W.  H.  Egle)  Pennsyl.  M.  i:  217. 
Montgomery,   Gen.   Richard.     Hist.  M.  22:  295.  — (R, 

H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  13:  97. 

—  and  Aaron  Burr.     Hist.  M.  2:  264.  —  (B.  J.  Lossing) 

Hist.  M.  14:  272. 

—  looth  Anniversary  of  Death  of.     New  Dom.  17:  397. 

—  Funeral  of.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  371. 

—  Letter  of,  1775.     Hi.st.  M.  6:   175. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  Armstrong)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  i:   181. 

—  Portfo.(Den.)  20:  75. 

—  Removal  of  his  Remains.     Portfo.(Den.)  21:  134. 
Montgomerj^,  Robert.     Godey,  29:  253.  —  witli  portrait, 

Fraser,  4:  672. 

—  and  his  Critics.     Fraser,  i:  721. 

—  Luther.     Fraser,  25:  721. — Eel.  R.  76:  179. —Chr. 

Rem.  4:  132. 

—  Oxford.     Fraser,  3:  2S0. 

—  Poems  of.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  51 :  19-,.  —  Selec. 

Ed.  R.  i:  363. —(J.  Candler)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i: 
648. — So.  R.  2:  290.  —  Fraser,  i:  95.  —  Blackw. 
23'  75I- — Anal.  M.  3:  492.  —  Mus.  13:  2S9. — 
Mo.  R.  117:  30.  121:159.  125:31.  128:409. — 
Spirit  Pilg.  2:  502.  —  Westm.  12:  355.  —  Eel.  R. 
47:  452.     51:  251. 

—  Reflective  Discourses.     Eel.  R.  80:  663. 

—  Satan.     (A.  Fonblanque)  Westm.  12:  35;. 

—  fe?sMS  John  Milion.     Knick.  3:   120. 
i\Iontgoniery,  Walter.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  67. 
Montgomerv,  Alabama.     De  Bow,  28:  iii. 

—  in  Secession  Time.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  354. 
Month  at  Boulogne.     (A.  W.  Cole)  Sharpe,  20:  308. 
Month  at  a  French  Watering-Place.    Cath.Woikl,  4:  405. 
Month  in  the  Country.     Sharpe,  32:  229. 

Jlonths,  The.     Once  a  Week,  2:  325,  420,  563.     3:  46- 
679.     4:  76,  175- 315- 

—  Allegories  of.     (M.  Davies)  Colburr.,  152:   136. 

—  and  Seasons,  Symbols  of,  in  early  Art.     (C.  Boutell) 

Art  J.  29:  77,  233.  —  (J.  Fowler)  Arch.  44:  137. 

—  Hindu  Monologue  on.     Chamb.  J.  20:  379. 

—  Mvths  of.    Hogg,  4:  321,  380.    5:  39-397-    6:  46-267. 
Monthly'  Nurse,  Remembrances  of  a.     Fraser,  14:  398, 

531,  722.     15:  61,  243,  461.     16:  67. 
Monthly  Review,  Review  of.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  384. 
Monti,  Vincenzo.     Aristomedo.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw. 

19:  173- 

—  Lectures  on  Sculpture.     Art  J.  7:  215. 

—  Poetr}'  of.     Fraser,  5:  393. 

—  Writings  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  2:  17S. — Lond.  M.  22:  619. 
Monticello.     See  Jefferson,  T. 

Montmorenci,  Falls  of.     St.  James,  18:  179. 

—  and  the  Saguenay.     Liv.  Age,  70:  728. 
Montmorenci,  House  of.  (W.  Besant)  Temp.  Bar,  31 :  454. 
Montmorency,  Madame  de.     (A.  Renee)  Colburn,    113: 

379.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  45:  208. 
Montour  Family.     (W.  M.  Darlington)  Pennsvl.  JL  4: 

21S. 
Montpensier,  A.  M.  L.  d'Orleans,  Mademoiselle  de.     (T. 

W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  2:  193.  — Beigra.  20:  176.  — 

So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  308. 

—  and  Duke  de  Lauzun.    Eng.  Dom.  M.  9:  S3. 
Montpensier  Collection  of  Paintings.     (W.  J.  Stillman) 

O.  &  N.  10:  760. 
Montreal.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J   21:  161. 

—  and  the  St.  Lawrence.     Sharpe,  lo:  22. 

—  Founders  of.     (F.  Parkman)  Atlan.  19:  723. 

—  Notre-Danie  Street.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  15:  43. 


MONTREAL 


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MOON 


Montreal,  Victoria  Bridge  at.  Ed.  R.  1 13:  74.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  52:  459. 

Montrose,  James  Graiiam,  Marquis  of.  (P.  Bayne)  Con- 
temp.  22:  210.  Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  81:  450.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  118:  323.  —  (E.  F.  Dewick)  No.  Am. 
94:  356.  — Cliamb.  J.  55:  481. 

—  and  the  Covenanters.     Quar.  79:  i.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  12:  337.  — Tait,  n.  s.  5:  434.  — Eel.  K.  70:  i. 

—  Mo.  R.  146:  205.  —  Mas.  41:  314. 

—  and  his  Times.     Eraser,  43:  642. 

—  Execution  of.     (W.  E.  Aytoun)  Blackw.  56:  289. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Eraser,  23:  119.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  23:  386. —Tait,  n.  s.  7:  761. 
Montroud,  Charles.     Belgra.  3:  173. 
Montserrat,   Spain.      (M.   P.   Thompson)   Cath.   World, 

27:  74. 
Montyon,  J.  B.  A.,  Baron  de,  and  the  public  Reward  of 

Merits.     Penny  M.  6:  369. 
Monument,  London,  Night  on.     House.  Words,  17:  145. 
Monuments.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  1 :   15.1. 

—  Ancient.     (C.  Reade)  Belgra.  26:  3^7. 

Analogy  between.     (R.  Gougli)  Arch,  ii:  34. 

—  Architectural.     Anal.  M.  15:  277. 

—  Civic,  in  New  England.     (T.  H.  Bartlett)  Am.  Arch. 

9:  279-303.     10:  15. 

—  Fergusson's  Rude  Stone.     Ed.  R.   138:    1S6.  —  Clir. 

Obs.  72:  693. 

—  in  America.     (C.   E.  Norton)  No.  Am.   68:    466. — 

Dem.  R.  11:  6ti. 

—  in  Mississippi  Valley.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  7: 

95.  —  (W.  C.  Larrabee)  Meth.  Q.  10:  229. 

—  Non-Sepulchral  Stone.     (M.  J.  Walhouse)  Anthrop. 

J.  7:  21. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Westm.  20:  179. 

—  Preservation  of  English  National.     Nature,  7:  297. — 

(J.  Lubbock)  19th  Cent,  i:  257. 

—  Public.     Ed.  R.  115:  541.  —  Eel.  Engin.  5:  356. 
Sites  for.     Westm.  47:  88. 

—  Sepulchral,  Markland  on.     Quar.  70:  228. 

—  Study  of.     (F.  Piper)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  276. 

—  to  the  American  Patriots.     (II.  E.  Hayden)  M.  Am. 

Hist.  5:  454. 

—  to  eminent  Men.     Hogg,  6:  325. 

Monumental  Brasses.     See  Brasses;  Effigies  in  Brass. 
Monumental  Inscriptions  at  Mount  Auburn.   Chr.  Exam. 
37:  424.    41:  466. 

—  Latin.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  655. 

Monumental  Stones  discovered  in  Scotland.     (.J.  Logan) 

Arch.  22:  55. 
Monumental  Theology.     (Dr.  Bennett)  Jleth.  Q.  31:  5. 
Mood  in  Language.     Bib.  Sac.  4:  ()S. 
Moods.     Canad.  Mo.  15:  612. 

Moods  of  the  Rain.     {(i.  P.  Lathro]))  .\tlan.  31:  660. 
Moodej',  Joshua.     (J.  Farmer)  Am.  <i.  Reg.  9:  231. 
Moodie,  Mrs.  S.     Mark  Hurdlestonc.     New  (^  2:  25T. 
Moodns,   Conn.     Moodus  Noises,  or  Connecticut  Eartli- 

quakes.     Nat.  JI.  3:  416. 
Moody,  Dwight  L.     (W.  C.  C.annett)  Unita.  II.  7:  559. 

—  and  his  Work.     Lond.  Q.  45:  211. 

—  and  Sankey.     (.\.  J.  II.   Crespi)   St.  James,  36:   129. 

—  So.  I!,  n.  s.  19:   iSi. 

at  Newcastle  upon  Tyne.     Cong.  3:  24. 

in  Brooklyn.     (E.  L.  (Joilklii)  Nation,  21 :  321. 

in   England.     (J.   Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  6:    428.  — (K. 

W.  Dale)  Cong.  4:  129.  — (IE  IL  Barber)  Unita. 
R.  4:  1 86. 

in  New  York.  Applcton,  15:  397.  —  (A.  G.  Sedg- 
wick) Nation,  22:  156. 

—  Meetings  of,  outlined.  (L.  A.  Gotwald)  Lufh.  Q.  9:  54. 

—  Work  in  Bo.ston.     (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita.  K.  7:  -;i4. 
Moodv,  Samuel,  and  the  Dummer  School.     .Vni.J.Kdue. 

iS:  785. 

00 


Moolid  en  Nebee,  Moslim  Festival  of.  Chr.  Obs.  66:  144. 
Mooltan,   Siege  of.     (J.  J.  Cole)  BcUtiey,   28:  449. — 

Bentley,  29:  233. 
Moon.  Francis  G.,  Publications  of.     .\rt  J.  2:  30. 
Moon,  G.  Washington.     Elijah  ;   an   Epic   Poem.     Chr. 

Obs.  66:   III. 

—  on  English  Language.     (W.  P.  Atkinson)  Nation,  2: 

791.  —  (G.  S.  Mallorv)  Nation,  3:  314,  337,  416. 
Moon,  The.  Eraser,  78:  375.— Brit.  Q.  60:  33S.  Same 
art.  Eel.  ^I.  84:  424.  —  (J.  Breen)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4: 
612.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  756.  —  (J.  Carpenter)  Once 
a  Week,  11:  654,  683. — Cornli.  28:  178.  Same 
art.  F.cl.  M.  81:  481.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  27. 

—  All  the  Year,  4:  245.  19:  442.  —  Chamb.  J.46: 
102.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  560. —N.  Eel.  6: 
137.  —  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51:  277.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  83:  105.  —Ev.  Sat.  15:  233.— Eel.  M. 
72:   163.  —  Penny  M.  2:  236-286. 

—  and   Earth,  Comjjarative  Geology  of.     (II.  J.  Slack) 

Intel.  Obs.  9:   135. 

—  and   tlie   Weather.     Once  a    Week,    18:    512.  —  (G. 

Emerson)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  19:  23S. 

—  Appearance  and   Influence  of.     (N.  S   Slialer)  Atlan. 

34:  270. 

—  Arctic  Region  of.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Intel.  Obs.  7:  49. 

—  Characteristics  of.     (C.  E.  Townsend)  Contin.  Mo.  6: 

381. 

—  Color  in.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  3:  251. 

—  Crater  in.     (J.  Birmingham)  Good  Words,  8:  4S8. 

—  Crater  Linne.     Intel.  Obs.   12:  36. — Stud.  &  Intel. 

Obs.  2:  45. 

—  Diffraction  produced  by  Edges  of.     (E.  C.  Pickering) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  264. 

—  Disappearance  of  a  lunar  Volcano.    Chamb.  J.  44:  264. 

—  Discoveries  with  regard  to.     Brit.  Q.  60:  33S. 

—  Earth  as  seen  from.     Chamb.  J.  25:  163. 

—  Figure  of.     Cornh.  6:  548. 

—  Fog  Seas  of .     Chamb.  J.  27:  1S8. 

—  Folk-Lorc.     (T.  F.  T.  Dyer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  177. 

—  Great  Air  Line  to.     (J.  Verne)  Scrib.  7:  260. 

—  Gruithuisen's  Cily.  (T.  W.  Webb)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  214. 

—  Halos  of.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  194. 

—  Hansen's  Theory  of.     (S.  Newcomb)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96: 

376. 

—  Heat  of.     (J.  Carpenter)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  9:   i. 

—  How  large  it  seems.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Nature,  i:  462. 

—  How  to  sketch.     (T.  Webb)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  12:  234. 

—  Index  Map  of.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Intel.  Obs.  5:  193. 

—  Inequalities  in  the   mean  ^lotion  of.     (S.  Newcomb) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  100:  183.  — (J.  N.  Stockwell)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  118:  3S7.— Nature,  4:  8;. 
from   Oblatenoss  of  the   Earth.     (J.   N.  Stock- 
well)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  119:   I. 

—  Influence  of,  .\rago  on.     For.  (}.  II :  503. 

on  animal  and  vegetable  Economy.     (N.  Mill)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst,  i:  237. 
on  horizontal  Magnetic  Force.     {A.  D.  Bache)  .\ni. 

J.  Sci.  84:  3S1. 
on   the   magnetic  Needle.     (.\.  D.  Bache)   Am.  J. 

Sci.  81:  98. 

—  lutlucnces  of.     (C.  Dade)  Canad.  J.  n.  <.  13:  335,  422. 

—  Invisible  Side  of.     Good  Words,  I :  no. 

—  Is  it  a  dead  Planet?    (E.  Neison)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  lo: 

568. — Cornh.  35:  718.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.89:  iSo. 

—  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  275.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
134:  222. 

—  Is  it  heated  by  the  Sim?    Recr.  Sci.  2:  loi. 

—  .Tourney  to.     Liv.  .\ge,  58:  268. 

—  Landscape  in.     Nature,  17:  469. 

—  Light  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  (}.  34:  122. 

—  Lore  and  Portraiture  of.     (F.  E.  Fryatt)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

19:  511. 


MOON 


866 


MOORE 


Moon,  The,  losing  Time      Chamb.  J.  44:  641, 

—  Lunar  Hoax.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Buliira.  30:   177. 

—  Lunar  Perspective.     (W.  R.  Hirt)  Lilcl.  Obs.  II :  267. 

—  Lunar  Tlieory.     (D.   Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  37:  82. — 

(J.  N.  Stockwell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  93. 

—  Man  in.     All  the  Year,  39:  126.  —  (M.  Scheie  de  Vere) 

Putnam,  16:  465. 

—  Mapping  of.     (.J.  Bell)  Lippinc.  2:  64. 

—  Mean  Motion  of.    (S.  Newconib)  Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  401. 

—  Moti(m  of,  Theory  of.  (E.  Ncison)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  17:  230. 

—  Na.'!myth's   Physical  History  of.      Ed.   R.   140:    72. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   124:  323  — (.J.  N.  Lockyer) 
Nature.  9:  358. 

—  Neison  on.     Nature,  14:  305. 

—  New  Crater  on.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Contemp.  33:  35. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:    417.  —  Nature, 
18:  197. 

—  Newcomb's  Researches  on.     Nature,  19:  165. 

—  Notions  about.     Chainb.  J.  50:  199.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  80:  692.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  463. 

—  Observations  on.     (Mrs.  C.  A.  White)  Sharpe,  47:  7. 

—  Origin  of  ;   an  Indian  Legend.      (H.   E.  G.  Pardee) 

Overland,  13:  85. 

—  Phenomena  of.     Nat.  Q.  10:  245. 

—  Photographs  of.     Chamb.  J.  16:  197. 

—  Physical  History  of.     Ed.  R.  140:   72. 

—  Physiognomy  of  its  Surface.     (W.  Beer  and  J.  H. 

Maedler)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  25:  38,  283. 

—  Proctor  on.     (S.  Newcomb)  Nation,  17:  274. 

—  Rays  of.  Attraction  and  Repulsion  in.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

7:  24. 

—  Recent  Progress  of  Selenography.     Nature,  18:  541. 

—  Rotation  of.  Disproved,  Gumpacli's.     New  Q.  5:  429. 

—  Scener\' of.     (C.  B.  Boyle)  Appleton,  5:  434.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  69:  170. 

—  Six  Days'  Journey  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess   10:  410,  538. 

—  Small  Craters  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  36:  153. 

—  Sunrise  on.     Chamb.  J.  39:  229.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

59:  331- 

—  Sup  rstitions  about.  Popular.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  383. 

—  Supposed  Changes  in.  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  37:  304. 

—  Supposed  new  Crater  on.     (E.  Neison)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

18:  13S. 

—  Surface  of.     (W.  R.  Birt)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.'  i :  261. 

—  Telescopic  Study  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Temp.  Bar,  21 : 

102. 

—  Trip  to.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  5:  337. 

—  Two  Hemispheres  of.     (W.  McLeod)  0.  &  N.  2:  66. 

3:  13,  185. 

—  Uses  of.     (W.  Leitch)  Good  Words,  3:  113. 

—  Visit  to.     Dem.  R.  32:  513.     33:  125. 

—  Volcano  in  Eruption  on.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Temp.  Bar, 

21:    107.     Same  art   Eel.  M.  69:  544. 

—  Volcanoes  in.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  52:  335. — 

(J.   D.   Dana)  Ed.  New  Philos.  ,1.   43:    10.  — (A. 
Secchi)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  55:   161. 

—  Warmth  of,  and  stellar  Heat.     Eraser,  81:  36.    Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  74:  420. 

—  Bisliop  Wilkins's  Voyage  to.     Retros.  8:  335. 

—  Wonders  of.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  204.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  31 :  466. 

—  Worship  of.     All  the  Year,  28:  370. 

—  Zodiacal  Light  of.    (L.  Trouvelot)  Am.  J.  Sci.  1 15:  88. 
Moons,  Music  of  the.     (P.  E.  Chase)  J.   Frankl.  Inst. 

104:  352.  403. 
Jloon  Story,  Locke's.     So.  Q.  24:  501. 
Moonland,  Princess  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  525. 
Moonlight.     (H.  A.  Berton)  O.  &  N.  8:  519. 

—  and  Sunlight.     (H.  Morton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  86:  59 

417.     87:  65-414. 

—  on  the  Bay  of  Naples.     Knick.  37:  306. 
Moonlight  Meditation.    Dub.  Univ.  8:  192. 


Moonlight  Visit  to  the  Coliseum.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Lip- 

j)inc.  14:  242. 
Moonshine;  a  Burletta.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.42:  150. 
Moonstone  ;  a  Novel.     (W.   Collins)  All  the  Year,  19: 

73-601.     20:  1-193. 
Moor  and  the  Loch,  Colquhoun's.     Blackw.  123:  467. 
Moors,  The.     (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  28 :  575.  —  Cornh.  24: 

225. 

—  Among.     Cath.  World,  33:  509. 

—  in  Spain.      (S.  P.    Scott)    Overland,  15:    172.  —  (IL 

Coppee)  Penn  Mo.  4:   133-S43. 
History  of.      (R.  Soufhcy)  For.   R.   I :    i.     Same 

art.    Anal.  M.  12:  4S2.  —  Mo.  R.  150:  496.  —  Eel. 

R.  56:  ,. 
Influence  of,  upon  Civilization.      (J.  D.  Howard) 

No.  Am .  80 :  i . 

Literature  of.      (W.  Tanneliill)  IIcsp.  2:  102. 

Moore.  Albert.     (S.  Colviii)  Porifo.  i:  4. 

—  Paintings  by.  (F.  Wedmore)  Temp.  Bar,  53:  342. 
Moore,  Bloomlield  H.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:   210. 
Moore,  Charles  W.,  with  portrait.     (W.  W.  Wheildon) 

N.  E.  Reg.  30:  399. 
Moore.  David.     Nature,  20:   198. 
Moore,  Edward.     Tlie  Gamester.     Colburn,  164:   19. 
Moore,  Francis,  Physician  and  Almanae-JIaker.    House. 

Words,  6:  197. 
Moore,  George.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  55:  417. — 

(H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  19:  500. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.  (B.  Frost)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  4:  255. 
Moore,  George  H., with  portrait.  (H.Crosby)Hist.M.  17:  i. 
Moore,  Henry  and  Albert.     Art  J.  33:  161. 

Moore,  Humphrey.     Sermon.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  377. 
Moore,  Jas.  Baker.     (S.  C.  Beane)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  51:  40. 
Moore,  Dr.  John,  Author  of  Zelucco.     (E.  A.Duyckinck) 

Putnam,  li:  649.  —  Dub.  Univ. 79:  665. 
Moore,  Sir  John.     Tinsley.  11:  419. 

—  Burial  of.     (C.  Wolfe)  Blackw.  i :  277. 
Authoi'siiip  of.     Blackw.  19:  334,  489. 

—  Campaign  of.     Quar.  56:  443. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Eel.  M.  61 :  115. 

—  Life  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  322.  — Mo.  R.  133:  508. 

—  Moore's  Life  of.      (Sir  W.  Napier)  Ed.   R.  59:   i. — 

Mus.  25:  177. 
Moore,  Jolin  Collingham,  Obituary  of.      Art  J.  32:  348. 
Moore,  Mrs.  Dr.,  the  Mother  of  Ledyard.     (.Mrs.  S.  A. 

Downer)  Pioneer,  4:  222. 
Moore,  Morris,  and  his  Old  Masters.     (C.  Cook)  Scrib. 

19:  24. 
Moore,  Bishop  R.  C.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  19. 
Moore,  Thomas,  with  portrait.     Dub.   Univ.   19:  476. — 

(R.  H.  Stoddard)  Belgra.  35:  87.  — Art  J.  10:  156. 

—  Blackw.  71:  559.    73:  97.  —  No.  Am.76:  42S. — 

Nat.    R.  3:    I.— (S.   C.  Hall)  Art  J.   17:    17.— 

Bentley,    31:    423. — Harper,    3:    791.  —  Dub.    R. 

84:  323. — Chamb.  J.  14:  172.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

21:  566.  —  Mus.  13:  323.  —  with  portrait,   Eraser, 

2:  266.  —  Liv.  Age,  30:  529.  —  Irish  Q.  2:  382. — 

Liv.  Age,  33:  140. 

—  Anacreon's  C)des.      Ed.  R.  2:  462.  —  Gen.  Repos.  i: 

102.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  563.  — (G.  Ticknor)Gen. 
Repos.  i:  102.  —  Dub.  Univ.  19:  355. 

—  and  Byron.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  38:  27.  —Dub.  Univ. 

18:  141. 

—  and  Lord  John  RusselL     (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg,  10:  308. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  30:  481. 

—  Centenarj' of .  (J.W.  Kavanagh)  Catii. World,  29:  225. 

—  Character  as  an  Author.     Nat.  M.  1:57. 

—  Cottage  of,  on  the  Schuylkill.      (C.  D.  Gardette)  Ap- 

pleton, 9:  385. 

—  Epicurean.     Westm.  8:    351.  —  Blackw.  22:    374. — 

Mus.  11:  313,  417.  —  Mo.  R.  113:  514. 

—  Fables  for  the  Holy  Alliance.     Blackw.  13:  574. 


MOORE 


867 


MORAL 


Moore,  Thos.    Fudge  Family  in  Paris.     Blackw.  3:  129. 
Fudges  in  England.  (T.  Brown,  jr.)  Tait,  n.  s.  2:  565. 

—  in  America.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  55:  53;. 

—  Irish  Melodies.     Quar.  7:  374.     28:138.  —  Anal.  M. 

i:  106.  4:  2S2.  —  Westni.  3:  115.  —  Blackw.  10: 
613.  11:  62.  —  Quar.  87:  419.  —  Lond.  M.  3:  659. 
— 'Porifo.(Den.)  26:   165. 

—  Lalla  Uookh.      (F.    Jeffrey)    Ed.    R.    29:    1.  — (W. 

Clianning)  No.  Am.  5:  i.  —  Blackw.  i:  279,  503. — 
Eel.  R.  26:  340. —Mo.  K.  83:  177,  285.  — Selec. 
Ed.  R.  i:  31S.  — Anal.  M.io:  323. 

—  Lament  for.     (D.F.  McCarthy)  Duh.  Univ.  39:  494. 

—  Letters  of.     Li  v.  Age,  38:  493. 

—  Letters  to  Croker.     Sharpe,  36:  244. 

—  Life  of.     AVestm.  60:  165. 

and  Poems.     Chr.  Rem.  25:  2S9. 

—  Loves  of  the  Angels.     (T.  Parsons)  No.  Am.  16:  353. 

—  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  38:  27.  — Blackw.  13:  63.— 
Mo.R.  100:  79.  —  Lond.M.  7:212.  —  Portfo.(Den.) 
29:  327. 

—  Memoirs,  Journal,  and  Correspondence.     Ed.  R.  99: 

494.  —  Quar.  93:  239.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  30:  145. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  707.  — Prosp.  R.  9:  18.  — 
Eel.  R,  97:  152,  620.  —  Dub.  Univ.  41:  95,615. 
43:  161.  —  Eraser,  47:  i.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28: 
245.  —  Chamb.  J.  19:  5S.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  241. 

—  Colburn,  94:  379.  97:  129.  98:  iS.  lOO:  153. 
107:  224.  —  Sharpe,  17:  54,  314. — New  Q.  2:  7, 
321.  3:153.  5:  298. '—Dub.  R.  34:  104. — Irish  Q. 
3:  151,  445.  — Liv.  Age,  36:  269.    37:  3.    40:  304. 

—  National  ^lelodies.     Mo.  R.  no:  420. 

—  on  the  Catholic  Church.     Mo.  R.  131:  59. 

—  O()inions  of  his  Contemporaries.     Eel.  M.  30:  412. 

—  Personal  Memories  of.     (S.  C.  and  A.  F.  Hall)  Atlan. 

15:  97- 

—  Plagiaries  of.       Eraser,   4:    45,   566. — Irish  Mo.  6: 

32,  145,  332. 

—  Poems  of.    (F.  Jeffrev)  Ed.  R.  8:  456.  — Ed.  R.  75: 

162.— Ed.  Mo.  R.  i":  41.-  Blackw.4:  i.— Brit.  Q. 
15:  486.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  577. — -Mo.  R. 
154:320.     155:  2S6. 

—  Recollections  of.     Dub.  Univ.   39:    477.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  26:  91. 

—  Religion  of.     (J.  Kitto)  Nat.  M.  5:  142. 

—  Rogueries  of.     Eraser,  10:  194. 

—  Sacred  Songs.     Blackw.  i:  630. 

—  Song-Writing  of.     Blackw.  46:  36S. 

—  Songs  and  Ballads  of.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  51. 

—  Table-Talk  about.     Bentley,  33:  643.  — Eel.  M.  29: 
-      488. 

—  Testimonial  to.     Dub.  LTniv.  39:  625. 

—  Travels  in  Search  of  a  Religion.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  loi, 

144,  30'- 

—  Works  of.     Dub.  R.  10 :  429. 

Moore,  Zephaniah  Swift.  (E.Washburn)  N.  E.  Reg.  i: 
361 .  —  -Vm.  Q.  Reg.  5:  117.  —  Chr.  .Mo.  Spec.  5:  502. 

Moorisli  .Vrchitecture  in  Spain.     Am.  Arch.  6:  60,  103. 

Moorish  Ballads.     Blackw.  6:  4S1. 

Moorish  Father.     Godey,  21 :  83. 

Moorish  Letters,  Cadalso's.  (E.Wigglesworth)  No.  Am. 
26:  248. 

Moorish  Romances  and  German  Ballads  (D.  F.  JlcCarthy) 
Dub.  Univ.  34:  541. 

Moorland  Mill;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  45:  502,  523,  532. 

Moorland  Village  in  Devonshire.  (Mrs.  J.  Lillie)  Har- 
per, 61 :   I. 

Mooriand  Wedding.     Chamb.  J.  55:   188. 

Moorlandside.     Tiuslev,  9:  229. 

Moose  in  New  England.   (.r.A..\llen).\m.  Natural.  4:  535. 

Moose  Chase  in  Maine.     Chamb.  J.  20:  iSo. 

Moose  Hunting.  (C.  C.Ward)  Scrib.  15:  449.  —  Lip- 
piuc.  27:  231. 


Moose  Hunting  in  Canada.  (Earl  of  Dunraven)  19th  Cent. 

6:  45.    Same  art.  Appleton,  22:  168.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  142:  356. 
Moosehead  Lake,  Me.    (J.  H.  Ward)  Harper,  51:  350. 

—  Journal  at.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  Putnam,  2:  457. 

Moose  Island,  Four  Years  of  martial  Law  at.     (L.  Sabine) 

Hist.  M.  17:  220,  317. 
Moqui,  Seven  Towns  of.      (E.  A.  Barber)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  72S. 
Moqui  Food  Preparations.     (E.  A.  Barber)  Am.  Natural. 

12:  456. 
Moqui  Indians  of  Arizona.  (O.Loew)  Pop.Sci.  Mo.  5:  351. 
Moral  ^Esthetics.     (J.  Atkinson)  Princ.  24:  38. 
Moral  Abilitj'.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  512.     5:  523. 
Moral  Agency.     Spirit  Pilg.  5:  576. 
floral  and  intellectual  Cultivation.    (C.  B.  Hadduck)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  9:  25.  —  (J.  W.  Thompson)  Chr.  E.xam. 

38:  57- 
Moral  and  intellectual  Excellence.    Ox.  Prize  Ess.  2:  61. 
Moral  and  intellectual  Well-Doing,  Incitements  to.     (J. 

H.  Belcher)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1836:  71. 
Moral  and  political  Freedom.  (H.  I.  Bellows)  Hunt,  2:  365. 
Moral  and  political  Knowledge,  Right  Sources  of.    (H.  N 

Hudson)  .\m.  Church  R.  5:  510. 
Moral  and  religious  Education.    (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam. 

26:  163. 
Moral  and  religions  Training  of  People.    Chr.  R.  16:  275. 
Moral  and  spiritual  Culture  in  early  Education.     (R.  C. 

Waterston)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1835:  233. 
Moral  Approbation,  Theory'  of.  So.  Lit.  J.  i:  65. 
Moral  Causes,  Influence  of,  on  the  Prosperity  of  Nations. 

Fraser,  28:  667. 
Moral  Character,  Formation  of,  the  Object  of  the  Public 

School.     (M.  F.  Cowdery)  Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  323. 
Moral  Circumstances,  Nature  of.    Chr.  Exam.  14:  279. 
Moral  Command,  Rolt  on.     Mo.  R.  159:  309. 
Moral  Conflict  of  Humanity.     (A.  C.  Kendrick)  Chr.  R. 

27:  471. 
Moral  Criteria  and  Sentiments.     (G.  W.  Shaw)  No.  Am. 

103:  89. 
Moral  Culture  essential  to  intellectual  Education.    (E.  W. 

Robinson)  .\m.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1841:   119. 
Moral  Desert  and  automatic  E.xcellence,  Distinction  be- 
tween.    (D.  D.  Wiiedon)  Meth.  Q.  21:  4S3. 
Moral  Discipline.     St.  James,  29:  204. 

—  of  Children.    Brit.  Q.  27:  3S3.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44: 

145. 
Moral  Distinctions,  Immutability  of.    (T.  C.  Upham)  Am. 

I5il).  Repos.  6:  117. 
Jloral  Economics.     Chamb.  J.  7:  385. 
Moral  Education.    (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  E.'cam.  10: 

1.  —(J.  Abbott)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1831:  43.— 

(J.  Bates)  Am.  Inst,  of  In.struc.  1837:  49.  —  (G.  B. 

Emerson)   Am.    Inst,   of   Instruc.    1842:     i.  —  (C. 

Brooks)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i :  336.  —  (G.  F.  Thayer)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  3:  71.  — (W.  Russell)  Am.  J.  Educ.  9:  19. 

—  by  the  State.     (W.  M.  Bickncll)  Unita.  R.  11:  636. 

—  Duty  to  Parents  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  12:  407. 

Moral  Effort,  Success  and  Motives  in.  (E.  G.  Brooks) 
Univ.  Q.  13:  183. 

Moral  Element  in  ^lan,  in  its  Bearing  on  Natural  Theol- 
ogy.    (H.  M.  Harmon)  Meth.  Q.  23:  657. 

Moral  Epidemics.     Mus.  38:  4S1. 

Moral  Evidence,  Gambler  on.  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  5:  422. 
—  Chr.  Obs.  6:  308. 

—  Study  of.     0.x.  I'ri/.e  Ess.  4:   i. 

Moral  Evil  not  incomjiatiblc  with  Divine  Goodness.  (W. 
Spaulding)  Univ.  Q.  18:   171. 

—  Origin  of.     (R.  Streeter)  Univ.  Q.  4:  221. 

—  Smith  and  Williams  on.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  172. 

Moral  Facult}-  and  Conscience.  (D.  J.  Noyes)  Bib.  Sac. 
24:  401. 


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MORALS 


Moral    Faculty,  Influence  of  Physical  Causes  on.     (B. 

Rush)  Carey's  Mus.  5:  iiS. 
Moral  Feelings,  Abercrombie  on.     (H.  Hooker)  Lit.  & 

Theo.  R.  i:  256. —  Mo.  R.  133:  261.— Am.  Mo.  U. 

4-  333- 
Moral  Force.     West.  M.  i :  443. 

—  in  Christendom,  Want  of.    (K.  Palmer)  Am.  Prosb.  R. 

18:  459. 
Moral  Forces,  Waste  of.     (A.  Saxe)  Univ.  Q  23:  70. 
Moral  Freedom  and  moral  Evil.   (G.  Hill)  Univ.  C^.  35 :  47. 
Moral  Government,  N.  W.  Taylor  on.     (J.  P.  Gulliver) 

Bib.  Sac.  17:  355,  452. —  Eel.  M.  47:   135. 
Moral  Heredity.     (S.  Meredith)  Good  Words,  18:  601. 
Moral  Hero.     (E.  L.  Magoon)  Chr.  R.  12:  563. 
Moral  Ideas,  Association  and  Origin  of.    (II.  Flint)  Mind, 

i:  321. 

—  Sir  A.  Grant  on.     (H.  Holbeach)  Contemp.  17:  299. 

—  Nature  and  Origin  of.  (Sir  A.  Grant)  Fortn.  15:  363. 
M(u-al  Improvement  of  Mankind,  Dick  on.  Mo.  R.  139:  15. 
Moral  Influence,  Laws  of.     (E.  Pond)  Chr.  R.  27:  394. 

—  Nature  and  Extent  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  633. 

—  of  Learning.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  449,  505. 
Moral  Insanity.     Princ.  29:  345. 

—  Dr.  Mayo's  Croonian  Lectures.     Fraser,  51:  245. 
Moral   Interregnum,    Prospect  of  a.     (Goldvvin   Smith) 

Atlan.  44:  629. —  (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad  Mo.  16: 
651. 

Smith  on.     (J.  A.  Clutz)  Luth.  Q.  10:  252. 

Moral  Intuitions  and  Sentiments.  (R.  H.  Hutton)  Con- 
temp.  17:  463. 

Moral  Irresponsibility.     (G.  Harris)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  183. 

Moral  Law,  Relation  of  Man  to  the.     New  Eng.  i:  523. 

Moral  Life,  Source  of.     Canad.  Mo.  17:  343. 

—  Wilks's  Essaj'  on  a.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  615. 

Moral  Likeness  of  Men  a  Ground  of  Missions.     Chr.  R. 

6:  369. 
Moral  Machinery  simplified.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  11: 

579- 
Moral  Nature  of  Man.     Canad.  Mo.  18:  51. 

—  K.  M.  Bucks  on.     (A.  Bain)  Mind,  5:  559. 

Moral  Obligation,  Foundation  of.    (H.  L.  Dox)  Luth.  Q. 

6:  12S. 
and  Extent  of.    (I.  Parsons)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  206. 

—  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  527. 

—  Ground  of.     (I.  Chamberlayne)  Meth.  Q.  13:  513. 

—  Popular  Lectures  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  301. 

Moral  Penalties  to  Mankind.     (J.  A.  Marston)  Peop.  J. 

7:  263. 
Moral  Philosophy.     (C.  Dunkin)  No.  Am.  42:  340. — 

Mo.  R.  87:  312.  —  Lond.  Q.  41 :  88.  —  Chr.  R.  25: 

211.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  18:  424. 

—  Adam's.     (.1.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  3:  285. 

—  and  Speculations  concerning  the  Origin  of  Man.     (H. 

Calderwood)  Princ.  u.  s.  8:  288. 

—  Combe's.     Ed.  R.  74:  376.—  New  York  R.  i:  21S. 

—  Dewar's.     Eel.  R.  43:  50S. 

—  Fairchild's.     (M.  Grosvenor)  New  Eng.  29:  549. 

—  in  Great  Britain  in  relation  to  Theology.    (J.  McCosh) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  5. 

—  Kant's.     Westm.  115:  343. 

—  of  Watson's  Institutes.     (B.  F.  Cocker)  Meth.  Q.  24: 

5.  iSi- 

—  Peabody's.     (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  44Q. 

—  Primitive.     (J.  A.  Farrer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20:  209. 

—  Sydney  Smith's.    Chamb.  J.  13:  376. — Harper,  i :  107. 

—  So.  Q.  19:  242.  —  (J.Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  49: 
215.  —  (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  91 :  356.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  25:  469.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20:  337.  —  Eel. 
R.  67:  160.     92:  93.  — Am.  Whig  R.  12:  388. 

—  Stewart's.     (A.  II.  Everett)  No.  Am.  31:  213.  —  Eel. 

R.  48:  222,  396. 

—  True  Foundation  of.     Mo.  R.  144:  5S4. 


Moral   Philosophy,   Whewell's  History  of,  in  England. 
Prosp.  R.  8:  545.  — (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  58:  349.— 

Dub.  Univ.  49:  547.    Same  art.  Eel.  i\L4i:  458. 

Eel.  R.  100:  435. 

—  Winslow's.    (W.  1).  Wilson)  Am.  (,'hurch  R.  12:  416. 
tSVe  Ethics ;  Morals;  Morality;  Philoso|)hy. 

Moral  Power  of  Individuals.     West.  J.  6:  396. 

ISIoral  Powers,  Immortality  of.     (C.  Follen)  Chr.  Exam. 

8:  265. 
Moral  Problem.    (M.  Hopkins)  Inlernat.  R.  5:  367,  462. 
Moral  Progress,  1851-61.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  288. 
Moral  Ri  form.     Am.  Q.  Obs.  3:  172. 
Moral  Reforms  in  early  New  luigland.     (.1.  S.  Clark) 

Cong.  Q.  3:  28. 
Moral  Reform  Societies.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  3:  614. 
Moral  Reformer,  Ultra.     Knick.  20:  337. 
Moral  Reformers.     (R.  Connor)  Lippinc.  27:  601. 
Moral  Responsibility.     Cong.  M.  2:  596,  654. 
Moral  Results,  Mode  of  producing.     (-J.  Alden)  Lit.  & 

Theo.  R.  4:  56. 
Moral  Science.    Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  406.     10:  527.  —  New 

Eng.  M.  4:  208,  290. — Westm.  11 :  254,  526.    12:  246. 

—  Alexander's.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  25:  i. 

—  and  Mathematics,  Edgworthon.    (W.  S.  Jevons)  ^lind, 

6:  5S1. 

—  Blakey's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  59:  136. 

—  English  School  of,  Guyan  on.  (F.  Pollock)  Mind,  5 :  280. 

—  Forsyth's  Principles  of.    (F.  .Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  7:  413. — 

Chr.  Obs.  5:  292.  —  Eel.  R.  5:  97,  211. 

—  Hickok's.     Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  435. 

—  Hopkins's  Lectures  on.    (R.  Palmer)  No.  Am.  96:  380. 

—  Princ.  35:  I. 

—  Payne's  Elements  of.     Eel.  R.  47:  318. 

—  Progress  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1839:   155. 

—  Wayland's.     (F.  Bowen)  Chr.  Exam.  22:  364.  —  (C. 

S"  Henry)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  399. —  (R.  Robbins) 
Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  597.  —  Chr.  R.  i:  30,  161.  —  (A. 
Alexander)  Princ.  7:  377.  —  New  York  R.  i:  58. 

—  Eel.  R.  85:  603. 

—  What  is?     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  i. 

Moral  Sense.     (E.   Fisher)  Univ.  Q.  33:    5.  — (C.   W. 

Stiles)  Univ.  Q.  33:  329. 
Moral  Sentiments,  Mackintosh's  Theory  of.   Lit.  &  Theo. 

R.  5:  501.  — (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  35:  433.  — 

Am.  Q.  12:  133. 

—  Smith's  Theory  of.     (L.  Frisbie)  No.  Am.  8:  371. 
Moral  Statistics  of  the  British  Empire.    Ex.  II.  Lee.  i :  33. 
iNIoral  Sunshine.     Chamb.  J.  28:  3S6. 

Moral  Susceptibilities,  Action  and  Character  of.     Am. 

Bib.  Kepos.  2d  s.  12:  189. 
jNIoral  Theologian  of  Quarterly  Review.     ^lonth,  24:  71. 
Moral  Theology  and  English  Law.     Dub.  R.  35:  172. 

—  Gury's.     Brownson,  9;  383.     lo:  63. 

Moral  Theories  and  Christian  Ethics.     No.  Brit.  47:  i. 

—  of  the  Bible  and  of  Philosophy  harmonized.     (C.K. 

True)  Meth.  (}.  19:  205. 
Moral  Training.     Chamb.  J.  53:  641. 

See  Moral  Discipline;  Moral  Education. 
Moral  Uses  of  Commerce  and  the  Sea.     (H.  Bushnell) 

Hunt,  14:  60. 
Moral  Uses  of  dark  Things.      (H.  Bushnell)  Hours  at 

Home,  4:  289,  385,  481.    5:  1-385.     6:  1-406. 
Morals.     (T.  Harper)  Month,  13:  533. 

—  and  Civilization.   (J.  N.  Earned)  Pop.  Sci.Mo.  11: 549- 

—  and  Manners,  American.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam. 

36:  250.  ■ 

of  i6th  and  17th  Centuries.     Colburn,  61 :  154,  326. 

Reflections  on.     Black w.  45:   190. 

—  and  moral  Sentiment.     (H.  Spencer)  Fortn.  15:  419. 

—  and  Music.      (II.  R.  Haweis)  Contemp.  15:    89,  269. 

17:  491. 


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MORATA 


Morals  and  Religion.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  25. 

—  Basis  of.     (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Unita.  R.  7:  i. 

—  Bases  of.     (J.  Hinton)  Contemp.  27:  780. 

—  Benefit  of  Knowledge  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  771. 

—  (Jhristiaii.     (H.  D.  Evans)  Am.  Ch.  Mo.  2:   161. 
Hannah  More  on.     Chr.  Obs.  12:  93. 

Philosophy  of.     (S.  Comfort)  Meth.  Q.  5:  220. — 

(S.  Spalding)  Bib.  R.  3:  377.  —  Cong.  M.  27:  601. 

—  Ed.  R.  81:  579. 

Sewell's.    Ed.  R.  76:  464.  —  (R.  S.  Caadlish)  Xo. 

Brit,  i:  183.— Chr.  Obs.  41:  292. 

—  Criteria  and  Codesof.    (H.  Holbeach)  Contemp.  12:  584. 

—  Eurojiean,  Lecky's  Hist.  of.   Ed.  R.  130:  36. — Blackw. 

108:  84.  —  Eraser,  80:  273.  —  (C-  E.  Appleton)  Con- 
temp.ii:  285.  —  No.  Brit.  50:  3S1.  — Lond.  Q.  33: 
2^.  —  Macmil.  20:  76.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:   158. 

—  (L.  Stephen)  Nation,  8:  475.— (J.  R.  Herrick) 
Bib.  Sac.  29:  209.  — (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World, 
9:  529,  790. —  (F.  W.  Cornish)  Tht-o.  R.  7:  53. 

1st  Chapter  of.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  II :  519. 

—  Fundamental,   New  Analysis  in.     (E.  J.   Hamilton) 

Am.  Prcsb.  R.  19:  340,  526,  589. 

—  Fundamental  Principle  of.     Prinu.  41:   176. 

—  Genesis  of.     (.1.  ^Morley)  Fortn.  9:  330. 

—  (Jennan  and  Anglo-American.    (A.  Bierbower)  Univ. 

Q-  30;  454- 

—  Hildreth"s  Theory  of.    (A.  P.  Peabo.ly)  No.  Am.  60: 

393.  —  Brownson,  i:  328. — (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam. 
38:  125. 

—  in  Ancient  Greece  and  Rome.     Spirit  Pilg.  4:  579. 

—  Influence  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:   145,  273,  415. 

—  Intuitive.     (.J.  A.  Buckingham)  Chr.  E.xani.  63:  370. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  56:  477. 

Ancient  Svstems  of.     (J.  K.  Hosmer)  Chr.  Exam. 

73:  1S6. 

—  Lecky  and  the  Utilitarians.     (H.  Calderwood)  Con- 

temp. 12:  321. 

—  Mercantile.     (R.  Davidson)  Princ.  25:  228. 

—  Minor.     Blackw.  73:  747. 

—  Natural  Hist.  of.    No.  Brit.  47:  359. — Westm.  92:  494. 

—  of  the  Future.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  45. 

—  of  Literature.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fraser,  70:  124.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  63:  72. 

—  of  Trade.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  13,  353.     16:  201,  785. 

18:  90.  —  Nat.  Q.  4:   153. 

—  Plutarch's.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Nation,  12;  77. 

—  Questionable  Parentage  for.    (R.  H.  Ilutton)  Macmil. 

2o:  266. 

—  Science  of.     (H.  Calderwood)  Contemp.  14:  42. 

. —  Scientific  Basis  of.     (VV.  K.  Ciiffonl  and  others)  Con- 
temp. 26:  650.  — (W.  K.  Clifford)  Fortn.  24:  780. 

—  Goldwin  Smith  on.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i5:  267. 

—  Spiritual  Principle  in.    .1.  Spec.  Piiilos.  5:  48. 

—  Is  a  System  possible  y     Temp.  Bar,  16:  180. 

—  Voluntary  System  of,  Spencer  on.     Prosp.  R.  8:  57, 

—  What  is  Man's  chief  End?     No.  Brit.  50:   190. 

See  Ethics;  Right  and  Wrong;  Morality;   Moral  Phi- 
losopiiy. 
Moralist,  Rambles  of  a  modern.     Sharpe,  45:  26-315. 
Morality.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  102:  356. 

—  and  Art.     (G.   A.   Simcox)   Cauad.    Mo.   2:   466. — 

Cornh.  32:  91. 

—  and  Creeds.     (W.  Kirkus)  Theo.  R.  4:  534. 

—  and  Darwinism.     (.1.  Watson)  Canad.  JIo.  10:  319. 

—  and  Evolution.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:   124. 

—  and  the  Gospel.     (J.  F.  Stevenson)  Canad.  Mo.  17: 

:^i7.   18:  269. 

—  and   Religion.     (H.   N.  Day)   Princ.   n.  s.  4:  302. — 

(W.  I).  Le  Sueur)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  166,  642. —(G. 
Inglis)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  7;.—  (A.  P.  Peabody)  In- 
ternal. It  5:  230.—  (.F.  W.  Thompson)  Unita.  R. 
3:  29. 


Morality  and  Religion,  Emerson  on.    Bost.  Q.  i:  500. 

—  and  the  Science  of  History.     Cornh.  3:  666.     4:  25. 

—  and  Temperance.     (.J.  H.  Clifford)  Radical,  7:  458. 

—  and  Theology.     (C.  M.  Tyler)  Bost.  R.  5:   133. 

—  Aristocratic  and  radical.     Tail,  4:  97. 

—  Christian.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Chr.  Exam.  17:  15,  283. 

—  Christian  Theory  of  Duty.    (.J.  L.  Davies)  Fortn.  12:  i. 

—  Class.     St.  Paul's,  8:  259. 

—  Comparative,  of   Catliolic  and  Protestant  Countries. 

(F.  Deshon)  Cath.  World,  9:  52. 

—  Crystallized.     Victoria,  13:  406. 

—  Different  Kinds  of.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  65S,  719. 

—  Dogma,  and  Reason.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  i9tii  Cent.  4: 

1013.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  100. 

—  Dymond's  Essays  on.     (R.  Soutliey)  Quar.  43:  83.  — 

(S.  J.  May)  Chr.  Exam.  18:  loi. 

—  Dymond's   Principles  of.     (W.  Howitt)  Tait,  n.  s.  3: 

429.  —  West.  M.  2:  598.  —  Eel.  R.  78:  517. 

—  Elements  of.     Dein.  R.  19:  273,  3S5. 

—  Evolution  of.     (J.  A.  Allen)  Canad.  Mo.  11:  490. — 

(Goldwin  Smith)  Macmil.  35:  194.  —  (W.  Binns) 
Tiieo.  R.  16:  90. 

—  Foreign.     Colburn,  57:  433. 

—  Foundation  of.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World.  30:  Sii. 

—  Future  of.     (VV.  D.  Le  Sueur)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  74. — 

Canad.  Mo.  17:  351. 

—  in  France.     (E.  de  Pressense)  Internat.  R.  6:  54. 

—  in  Trades  and  Professions.  (A.  Wynter)  Kd.  R.  Ill :  i. 

—  Influence  of  Decline  of  religious  Belief  upon;  a  Sym- 

posium.    19th  Cent,  i:  331,  520.     Same  art.  Sup. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i;  46,  124. 

—  Mill  on  Foundation  of.     Dub.  R.  70:  44. 

—  National.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  641. 

—  of  Advocacy.     Cornh.  3:  447. 

—  of  Commerce,  Society,  and  Politics,  Dewey  on.     Mo. 

R.  148:  41. 

—  of  different  Populations.     Select  .J.  4:  [19S. 

—  of  married  Life.     (M.  Cookson)  Fortn.  18:  397,  760. 

—  of  Nations,  Comparative.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  ix : 

274. 

—  of  our  Political  Situation.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam. 

10:  327. 

—  of  Pantheism.     (L.  Bautain)  Theo.  Eel.  3:  92. 

—  of  the  Profession  of  Letters.     (R.  L.  Stevenson)  Fortn. 

35:  513.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:   119. 

—  Old  and  the  new.  (H.  A.  Page)  Contemp.  8:  597.  9:  51. 

—  One-sided.     Victoria,  6:  524.     7:  42. 

—  Public  and  private.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  19:  405. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  117:  515. 

—  Religion,  and  Education  in  the  State.     (L.  H.  Atwater) 

Princ.  n.  s.  i:  395. 

—  Science  of,  Bentham's.     Ed.  R.  61:  365. 

—  Scientific,  and  the  State.    (H-  Holbeach)  Contemp. 

19:  498,  647- 

—  Social.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:  604. 

JIaurice  on.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  261. 

—  Whewell's.     (A.  P.   Pealmdy)  No.  Am.  63:   i.  — (.1. 

Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  97.—  (.1.  For.<yth)  Princ. 
18:  260.  —  Prosp.  R.  2:  400. 

—  Whewell's  Elements  of.     Prosp.  R.  i:   577. 

—  without  Thecdogy.     ( W.  D.  Le  Sueur)  Canad.  Mo.  18  : 

522. 
Moralities  for  Families.     (D.  .Terrold)  Colburn,  49:   126. 

—  Minor.     All  the  Year,  20:  370. 

—  The  Way  to  con<]uer.     Lond.  'M.  12:  521. 

Moran.  Peter,  and  his  Paintings.  Art  .J.  30:  n^  31:  41. 

Moran  Sliillelah.     Ciiamb.  J.  15:  66. 

Morata,  Olympia.     (T.  F.  Bush)  Chr.  Exam.  85:   16.— 

Dub.  Univ.  52:   15. —(M.  Creighton)  Macmil.  42: 

136.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,    146:   107.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  95:    279. —Canad.   Mo.    18:    24S.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  55:  236. 


MORATA 


870 


MORELLET 


Morata,  Olympia,  Life  of.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  New  Eng. 

13:  216. 
and  Times  of.     Ed.  R.  59:  iiS.— Mo.  R.  133:  81. 

—  Clir.  Obs.  34:  65,  129. 

—  Recollections  of.     Eraser,  30:  31. 
Moratin,  Leandro,  Comedies  of.     For.  R.  2:   147. 
Moratin,  Nicliolas,  Postluimous  Works  of.  For.  R.  1 :  415. 
Moravia,  History  of  the  Ciiurcli  in.     (J.  Anketell)  Am. 

Cliurch  R.  30:  41-601.  31:  35,  91,  201. 
Moravians,  Tlie.  (S.  W.  Hush)  Chr.  Exam.  66:  i.  —  (E. 
S.  Cross)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  235.  —  (S.  Davis)  Am. 
Church  R.  13:  80.  —  (R.  W.  Lowrie)  Am.  Ciuireh  R. 
32:  421.  —  (I.  M.  Merrick)  Clir.  Exam.  37:  258.  — 
(J.  H.  Chapin)  Univ.  Q.  27:  91.  — Eel.  R.  113:466. 

—  Lond    Q.  8:  238.  —  (S.  T.  Coleridge)  Liv.  Age, 
43:  4-6. —  (Count  Zinzendorf)  Liv.  Age,  44:  259. 

—  (G.  P.  Disosway)  Meth.  Q.  19:  72- 

—  and  the  Episcopate.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church 

R.  17:  231. 

—  and  Zinzendorf.    (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Harper,  14:  786. 

—  Eel.  R.  112:  22-592. 

—  Antecedents  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  77. 

—  at  Bethlehem,  Pa.     Knick.  34:  121. 

—  at  Kiinigsfeld.     Eel.  R.  no:  3S8. 

—  Doddridge's  Fragments  on.     Cong.  M.  Ii:  i. 

—  History  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  10:   1S9. 

—  in  America,  Gnadenhiitten.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan. 

23:  95- 

—  in  the  Housatonic  Valley.     (W.  G.  Andrews)  Am. 

Church  R.  32:  194,  264. 

—  in  the  Revolution.     (C.  H.  Woodman)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

8:  401. 

—  Visit  to.     (E.  Ordinaire)  Howitt,  2:  7;^. 

Moravian  Church.  (J.  Anketell)  Am.  Church  R.  29: 
357,  557.  — (E.  Smiley)  Univ.  Q.  23:  428. 

—  The  Taborites  and  the  Germ  of.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Am. 

Presb.  R.   13:  391. 
Moravian  Episcopate,  Schweinitz  on.     (W.  Adams)  Am. 

Church  R.  18:  81. 
Moravian  Hymn  Books,  Early.     Kitto,  33:  249. 
Moravian  Indians  in  Philadelphia,  1764.    Am.  Hist.  Rec. 

i:  216. 
Moravian  Missions.     (J.  H.  Chapin)  Univ.  Q.  27:  287. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  18:  60,  751.     19:  135,  65S.     20:  830. 
22:  838. 

—  in  South  Africa,  First.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  735,  799. 

—  to  Ceylon  in  1740.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  452. 
Mornyshire,  Description  and  History  of.     Westm.  69:  66. 

—  Floods  in.     Westm.  13:  350.  —  Blackw.  28:  145. 

—  Life  in,  in  the  iSth  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  71:  40. 

—  Month  in.     St.  James,  7:  463. 

—  Natural  History  and  Sport  in,  St.  John's.    Fraser,  70: 

214. 

Morbid  Impulses.     Chamb.  J.  15:  273. 

Mordants  used  in  Dyeing.    J.Frankl.  Inst.  7:  375.    8:  i. 

Mordaunt,  C!harles,  Earl  of  Peterborough.  See  Peter- 
borough. 

Mordaunt  Trial.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  228. 

Mordred;  a  Poem.     (R.  W.  Buchanan)  St.  James,  8:  33. 

M..re,  Haimah.  (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  18:  186.  —Eng. 
Dom.  M.  12:  265. — Ev.  Sat.  2:  15.  —  Tait,  4:  293. 

—  (Mrs.  E.  R.  Charles)  Good  Words,  15:  699,  774, 
845.  —  Hogg,  13:  154.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  403. 

—  and  Literary   Success  in  iSth  Century.      (M.  Hunt) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  33S.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  48. 

—  and  Martha,  Charitable  Labors  of.     (Jhr.  Obs.  59:  122. 

—  and  Wilbcrforce.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  832. 

—  Christian  Morals.     Eel.  R.  17:  565. 

—  Coelebs  in  Search  of  a  Wife.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  14: 

145. — Chr.  Obs.  8:  109.     17:  595. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Metli.  ^I.  58:  200. 

—  Death-Bed  of.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  307. 


More,  Hannah,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Am.  Q.  16:  519. 

—  (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  40:  151.  —  Chr.  Q, 
Spec.  6:  665.  —  (S.  R.  Andrew)  Chr.  tj.  Spec.  7:  127. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  lo:  584. — Metli.  Q.  12:  321.— 
Quar.  52:  416.  —Select  J.  4:  88.  — Eel.  R.  60:  445. 
70:  43S.  — Fraser,  10:  448.— (F.  Parkman)  Clir. 
Exam.  18:  I.  — Mus.  26:  80.— U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6: 
272.  — Mo.  R.  135:  155.  — Cong.  M.  22:  327. 

—  Moral  Sketches.     Chr.  Exam,  i :  459.  —  Anal.  M.  14: 

429. —  Mo.  R.  91:  164.  — Chr.  Obs.  18:  668. 

—  Prefaces  to  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  35;  620. 

—  Recollections  of.     (Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Hours  at 

Home,  3:  434. 

—  Roberts's  Memoirs   of.     Am.    Meth.    M.    17:  179.— 

Cong.  M.  18:  44. 
More,  Dr.  Henry.     (T.  Parker)  Chr.  Exam.  26:  i.     27: 
48.  —  Dub.  Univ.  9:  98.  — Ed.  R.  I2i:  i. 

—  Philo.sophical  Poems.     Retros.  5:  223. 

More,  Nicholas.     Letter  to  Wm.  Penn,  1687.    Peniisvl. 

M.  4:  445. 
More,  Mrs.  Sarah,  Death-Bed  of.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  423. 
More,  Sir  Thomas.     (O.  Pickering)  No.  Am.  8:  181.— 

Ed.  R.   14:  360.  —  Westm.   11:  193.  —  For.  I?.  5: 

391.  —  (J.  O'llagan)  Irish  Mo.  4:  340,  363.  —  LVib. 

Univ.  69:  603.     Same  art.  Cath.  World,  5:  63-.— 

(M.  J.  McLaughlin)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  ^14.  —  iini. 

Church  R.  21:  i,  268.  —  Cong.  M.  5:  704. —Nat. 

M.  7:  389. 

—  Age  of .     Dub.  R.  40:  i. 

—  and  Eriismus.     (J.  Tulloch)   Good  Words,  19:   532, 

594.  — Sharpe,  14:  233. 

—  and   Henry  VIH.'s  Book  against  Luther.     (F.  See- 

bohm)  Fortn.  9:  508. 

—  and  his  Times.     (D.  J.  Ryan)  Nat.  Q.  5:  42. 

—  and  the  Reformation.     No    Brit.  30:   102.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  61 :  72. 

—  as  a  Statesman  and  Scholar.     (E.  L.  Pierce)  Deni,  R 

26:  252,305. 

—  Cayley's  jNIemoir  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  8:  1073. 

—  Imprisonment  and  Condemnation  of.   (J.  Bruce)  Arch 

27:  361. 

—  Inaccuracies  in  his    published    Letters.     (J.   Bruce) 

Arch.  30:  149. 

—  Lineage  of.     (E.  Foss)  Arch.  35:  27. 

—  More's  Life  of.     Retros.  16:  338. 

—  Pilgrimage  to  Home  of.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  2: 

150.     Same  art.  Harper,  i:  289. 

—  Private  Life  of.     (E.  I).  Rice)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  350. 

—  Unknown  Works  of.     (T.  Meyrick)  Montii,  13:  295, 

709. 

—  Utopia.     (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  21 :  14,  151. 

and  Polities  of  To-Day,  1870.     (H.  Taylor)  Fortn. 

14:  125.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  106:  611. 

Dibdin's  Edition.     (J.  Fo.ster)  Eel.  R.  ii:  306. 

More,  Sir  William.     Private  Account  Book.     (J.  Evans) 

Arch.  36:  2S4. 
More  Light;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  346. 
More  of  the  domestic  Romance.    Putnam,  16:  363. 
Morea,  Giffard's  Visit  to.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  173. 

—  Leake's  Travels  in.     Eel.  H.  51 :  534. 

Moreau,  Gen.  J.  V.     Ed.  R.  22:  363.  —Anal.  M.  4:  25. 

—  (C.  F.  Cromie)  Fortu.  34:  643. 
Morccambe  Bav.     Penny  M.  8:  362. 

Morehead,  R.,  Discourse  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  14:  82. 

Moredun;  a  Tale  of  1210.     New  Q.  4:  ^25- 

Morcll,  John  D.     Peop.  J.  10:  356. 

Morell,  Stephen,  Binney's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  44:  56. 

MorelI,Thos.     History  of  Philosophy.     Mo.  R.  II4:  "g?- 

—  Memoir  of.     Meth.  Q.  i:  325.  —  Cong.  M.  23:  269. 
Morellet  and  his  Contemporaries,  Anecdotes  of.     (A.  H. 

Everett)  No.  Am.  15:  319. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Blackw.  11:  165. 


MORELLO 


871 


MORMONS 


Morello;  or  the  Organ  Buy's  Progress.      (L.  Mariotti) 

Colburii,  75:  193-3°!  • 
Moreno,  Garcia,  President  of  Ecuador.    (R.  Searle)  Cath. 

World,  22:  691. 
Mores  Catliolici.     Diib.  R.  8:  2S9. 
Moresby,  Fort,  New  Guinea.     (W.  W.  Gill)  Good  Words, 

16:  119. 
Moreton  Hall.     (E.  Walford)  Once  a  Week,  12:  418. 
Moretii's  Canipamila.     C'ornli.  20:  687.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  104:  32. 
Morey,  Kx(;cution  of.     Bentley,  2g:  41S. 
Morey  Letter  and  the  Presidential  Campaign,  iSSo.     (E. 

L.  Godkin;  A.  S.  Hewitt)  Nation,  31:  352,  390. 
Morgan,    Abel,    of   Middletown.      (R.    T.   Middleditch) 

Bapt.  Q.  8:  321. 
Morgan,  Augustus  de.     See  De  Morgan. 
Morgan,  Gen.    Daniel.      Hist.  M.   19:  379.  —  with  por- 
trait, Portfo.(Den.)  8:  loi. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  559. 

Morgan,  C'apt.  E.  E.,  and  his  Friends.  (M.  F.  Arm- 
strong) Scrib.  14:   761. 

Morgan,  Sir  Henry.     All  the  Year,  35:   :;34. 

Morgan,  Henry,  Buccaneer.  (W.  L.  .Stone)  Lippinc.  4: 
559.  —  (.J.  T.  Headley)  Harper,  19:  20. 

Morgan,  James,  Sketch  of.     West.  M.  i:  218. 

—  Capture  of.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  31 :  2S7. 
Morgan,  John,  Gen.  C.  S.  A.,  Defense  of.     (U.  L.  Page) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  37. 

Morgan,  Lewis  H.,with  portr^iit.  (J.  W.  Powell)  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  18:  114. 

Morgan,  Mary,  Career  of.    (F.  Walker)  Lakeside,  8:  424. 

Morgann,  Maurice.  Dramatic  Character  of  Falstaff. 
Lond.  M.  i:  194. 

Morgan,  Richard,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  ^L  4:  337. 

Morgan,  Lady  Sydney  Owenson.  (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J. 
17:  217.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  424.  —  Nat.  R. 
16:  443.  —  Temp.  Bar.  58:  204.  —  Liv.  Age.  61: 
759.  —  (G.  E.  Jewsbury)  Cornh.  7:  132.  —  (K.  A. 
Sanborn)  Lippinc.  22:  466.  —  with  portrait.  Eraser, 
11:  529.  —  (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  116:  206.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  374.  —  Eng.   Doni.   JL  25:  241. 

—  Irish  Q.  9:  3S0. 

—  and  her  Autobiography.     Fraser,  67:   172. 

—  Book  of  the  Boudoir.     Westm.   II :   3S9.  —  Blackw. 

26:  632. 

—  Dramatic  Scenes.  Fraser,  8:  613. — Dub.  Univ.  2:  420. 

—  Early  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  144:  805. 

—  First  and  last  Work  of.     Godey,  27:   12S. 

—  Fitzpatrick's  Life  of.     Colburn,  119:  354. 

—  France  in    1829-30.     Quar.   17:  260.  —  Am.  (J.  9:   i. 

—  Mo.;;.  84:   113,225.     123:  150.  —  Fraser,3:73. 

—  Italy,     l^uar.  25:  529.  —  JIo.  R.  96:  225. 

—  Memoir  of.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  277.  —  Brit.  Q.  29:  507. 

—  Colburn,  127:  300.  —  Liv.  Age,  76:  108,  262. 

—  The  O'Briens  and  the   O'Flahertys.      Colburn,    20: 

497.  —  Lond.  M.  21:  28. 

—  Personal  and  literary  Career  of.     Westm.  79:  471. 

—  Princess.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  22:  2S1. 

—  Woman  and  her  Master.     Duh.  Univ.  16:   173. 
Morgan,  William,  ,\bductiiin  of.     .Ann.  Reg.  2:  307. — 

Niles's  Reg.  32:  120.  35:  354.  36:  263.  38:  89,  250. 
Morganatic  Matches.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Harper,  56:  517. 
Morgue  in  Paris.     Once  a  Week,  II :  714. 
Tale  of.     (E.  Mayhew)  Bentley.  7:  27. 

—  of  Nations.     (F.  (iilliert)  Lakeside.  6:  160. 

Moriie  Positum;  a  Poem.     (.1.  R.  Lowell)  Atlan.  13:  88. 
Moriah,  Land  of.     (S.  Wolcott)  Bib.  Sac.  25:  765. 
Moriah,  I\It.     (A.  S.  Ilayden)  Chr.  Q.  3:  250. 

—  Sacrifice  of.     (Mrs.  Postans)  Sharjie,  7:   19S. 
Moriamur  pro  Rege  nostro;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  60:   194. 
Moricc,  Sir  AV.,  ^Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  7:  i,  57. 
Moriens  cano.    Fraser,  68:  401. 


Morier,  James,  with  portrait.     Fraser,  7:  159. 

—  Ayesha.     Quar.  51:  485. 

—  Hajji  Baba.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.   i:  68.  —  Mo.  R.  103: 

354.     116:  209. —  Mus.  4:  289.  —  Colburn,  lo:  284. 

—  Blackw.   15:  SI-  —  Lond.  M.  9:    193. —  (P.  Q. 
Keegan)  Colburn,  160:  674.  —  (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar. 

39:  73- 

—  Zohrab.    (^uar.  48:  391.  —  Select  J.  i:  [150.  —  Fraser, 

6:  576. 
Morin,  Arthur  Jules,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  21 :  349. 
Moriscoes,  Persecution  and  Expulsion  of.     For.  R.  3:   i. 
Morison,  John.    Homilies  for  the  Times.    Eel.  R.  74:  584. 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.    Ii:  57.      24:  485.  —  Eel.  R. 

58:  50S. 

Morjturi  salutamus;  a  Poem.  (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Har- 
per, 51:  442. 

Morland,  George,  Painter.  (T.  Gautier)  Temp.  Bar,  5: 
325.  —  Chamb.  J.  15:  28. 

—  HasselPs  Life  of.     Eel.  R  4:  543. 

Morland,  Sir  S.,  Marriage  of.     Bentley.  39:  401,  621. 
Morley,  John.    Critical  Miscellanies.    Victoria,  17:  463. 

—  Essays.     (R.  Buchanan)  Contemp.  17:  319. 
Morley,  Countess  of.     Dacre :  a  Novel.     Quar.  52:  488. 

—  (Mrs.  T.  H.  Lister)  Ed.  R.  59;  475. 
Morley  Fell;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  52:  385,  410. 
Mormon,  Book  of.     (E.  E.  Dickinson)  Scrib.  20:  613. — 

Mus.  42:  370.—  Mo.  R.  159:   190. 

—  Authorship  of.     (E.  D.  Neill)  Hist.  M.  16:  68. 
Mormon's  Wife.     Putnam,  5:  641. 

Mormons,  The.  (F.  Lieber)  Putnam,  5:  225.  —  (S.  G. 
Bultinch)  Chr.  E.xam.   64:  421.  —  Dub.  R.  33:  77. 

—  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  354. —  (J.  Gibbous)  .\m.  Cath. 
Q.  4:  664. 

—  Among.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Atlan.   13:  479. — (.J.   R. 

Dutton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  675.  —  All  the  Year,  lo: 
247. 

—  and  the  Great  Salt  Lake.     Ed.  R.  96:  669. 

—  and  the  President.     (E.  A.  Thomas)  Potter  Am.  ilo. 

17:  298. 

—  and  their  Religion.     (R.  H.  Seeley)  Scrib.  3:  396. — 

(C.  II.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  95:  189. 

—  and  Utah.     (W.  E.  Curtis)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  367.— 

Colburn,  121 :  253. 

—  as  they  are.     (E.  A.  Thomas)  Fortn.  36:  414.      Same 

art.  E(^.  M.  97:  773. 

—  at  Home.     Lond.  Q.  18:  351. —  Liv.  Ago,  49:  602. 

—  Burton's  Citv  of  the  Saints.     Ed.  R.  115:  1S5.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  62:  iS3. 

—  Caswell's  Account  of,  1842.     !M(j.  R.  159:   190.     160: 

—  History  of.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  6:  605.  — Inter- 

nat.  M.  4:  577. 

—  and  Country  of.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  iSi. 

—  in  1864.     Sharpe,  50:  29. 

—  in  Utah.  Bentley.  38:  61.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  46:  506. 

—  Tait.  n.  s.  24:  763. 

—  Interview  with  Father  of  Joseph  Smith.     (F.  Lapham) 

Hist.  M.  17:  305. 

—  Kane's  Discourse  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:   170. 

—  Life  among.     Putnam,  6:   144-602. 

—  Mountain  Meadows  Tragedy.     Chamb.  J.  53:   193. 

—  Nauvoo  in  1S42.     Mus.  45:  901. 

—  of  America,  History  and  Condition  of,  1S61.     Westm. 

76:  360. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.     Chr.  Rem.  45:   1S5. 

—  Polit.  Attitude  of.  (C.  C.  Goodwin)  No.  Am.  132:  276. 

—  Rise  and  .\im  of.     Cong.  M.  27:  641. 

—  Saved  from.     Galaxy,  14:  677,  S22. 

—  Situation  of.     (C.  C.  Goodwin)  Harper,  63:  756. 

—  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  8:   107. 

—  Week  among.     Lippinc.  6:  41. 

—  What  can  be  done  with  ?    Dcm.  R.  43:  294. 


MORMON 


872 


MORRIS 


Mormon  Audience.     Ev.  Sat.  ii:  541. 

Mormon  Commonwealth.      (K.  M.  Tullidge)  Galaxy,  2: 

351- 
Mormon  Conventicle.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Ilowitt,  2:  157. 

—  (J.  G.  Whittier)  Liv.  Age,  15:  461. 
Mormon  Faith  and  People,  Rise  and  Progress  of.     So. 

Lit.  Mess.  10:  526. —  (G.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  3:  iii. 
Mormon  Imposture,  Origin  of.     Liv.  Age,  30:  429. 
Mormon   Missionary,  Brother  Bcrtrand.     All  the  Year, 

9:  6S. 
Mormon  Problem.     Dem.  R.  40:  184. 

—  Phase  of,  1S79.  (J.  L.  Onderdonk)  Nat.  Q.  39:  So. 
Mormon  Prophet's  Tragedy.  (J.  Hay)  Atlan.  24:  669. 
Mormon  Revolt,  1S71.     Ev.  Sat.  ii:  291. 

Mormon  Theocracy.     (J.  H.  Headle)  Scrib.  14:  391. 

Mormondom,  Views  of.    (E.  M.  Tullidge)  Galaxy,  2:  209. 

Mormoiiism.  (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 
9:  109. —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  641.  — Am.  Whig  R.  13: 
554.  —  Quar.  122:  450.  —  Ed.  R.  99:  319.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  99.  147.  —  (Lord  Amberley) 
Fortn.  12:  5"^!  I,  665.  —  (C.  H.  Brigham)  O.  &  N.  I : 
628.  2:  320,  409.  —  (R.  G.  McNiece)  Presb.  R.  2: 
331. —  (.T.  Codman)  Internat.  R.  11:  221. —  (Mrs. 
Raffensperger)  Scrib.  3:  672.  —  Dub.  Univ.  21 :  283. 
58:  41S.  —  Sliarpe,  20:  55. — (T.  Fitch)  Overland, 
7:  235.  —  (R.  Weiser)  Evang.  R.  lo:  80.  —  So.  R. 
n.  s.  20:  438.  —New  Q.  4:  4S5. — Chr.  Reni.4:  278. 

—  and  Joe  Smith.     Hogg,  8:  321. 

—  and  Brigham  Young.  ^E.  M.  Tullidge)  Galaxj',  4:  541. 

—  and  the  Mormons.     Lond.  Q.  2:  95. 

—  Characteristics  of.     (C.  Marshall)  Fraser,  83:  692. 

—  Dixon  on.     All  the  Year,  17:  252. 

—  Early  Days  of.     (F.  G.  Mather)  Lippinc.  26:  19S. 

—  False  Claim  of.     (G.  W.  Samson)  Scrib.  3:  572. 

—  Ferris  on.     (W.  T.  Eustis)  New  Eng.  12:  553. 

—  from  a  Mormon  Point  of  View.     (Sir  D.  Wedderburn) 

Fortn.  26:  462.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  156. 

—  History  of.     Brit.  Q.  35:  175. 
and  Creed  of.     Westm.  59:  196. 

—  in  the  United  States.    (F.  C.  Barber)  De  Bow,  16:  368. 

—  in  Wales.     Liv.  Age,  78:   124. 

—  Listitution  and  Progress  of.     Chr.  Rem.  33:  257. 

—  Origin  and  Character  of.     Eel.  R.  gS:  479.     . 

and  Fate  of.     ( W.  J.  A.  Bradford)  Chr.  Exam.  53: 

201.  « 
and  History  of.     Eel.  M.  2i :  400. 

—  Past  and  present.     No.  Brit.  39:  207. 

—  Prospects  of,  1866.     Colburn,  136:  369. 

—  Reformation  in  Utah.  (E.H.Tullidge)  Harper,  43:  602. 

—  Shakerism  and  Socialism  in  the  United  States.  Westm. 

87:  401. 

—  The  two  Prophets  of.    (J".  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World, 

26:  227. 

—  Utah  Expedition,   1S57.     (A.  G.  Browne,  jr.)  Atlan. 

3:  3'^ii  474,  570- 

—  Whence  came  it  ?    Brit.  Q.  23:  62. 

See  also  Deseret;  Nauvoo;  Salt  Lake  City;  Utah. 
Morn  and  Eve ;  a  Poem.    (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  506. 
Jloriiay,  Philip  de.     (J.  Forsyth)  Princ.  34:  40. 
Mornay,   Madame  Duplessis.     For.  Q.   13:   2S2.     Same 
art.  Select,!.  4:  113.  —  Mo.  R.  105:  449.    106:  571. 

—  Memoirs.     (C.   Dempster)  Ed.   R.   133:    486.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,   109:  59S.  —  Chr.   Obs.  73:  786. — 
Liv.  Age,  75:  91. 
Morning;  a  Pastoral.     (F.  Forrester)  Tinsley,  29:  99. 

—  in  Springtide,  etc.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  II4:  621. 

—  under  the  Sea.     Internat.  M.  3:  102. 
Morning  and  Kvening  Songs.     Broadw.  7:  477. 
Morning  Chronicle  Newspaper.     Eel.  M.  27:  135. 
Morning  Party.     Cornh.  3:  734. 

Morning  Side;  a  Story.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  33:  2S-237. 
Morningtou,  Lord.     See  Wellesley,  R. 


Morny,  Duke  de.     (L.  II.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  25:   116. 

Moro,  Over  the.     F'raser,  75:  758. 

Morocco.     Lond.  Q.  14:   148.  —  Month,  38:  594. 

—  Ali  Bey's  Travels  in.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  15:  299.  — 

(J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  23:  521. 

—  an  Empire  witiiout  a  Doctor.     St.  James,  22:  275. 

—  and  Algiers,  Scott's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  158:  202. 

—  and  the  Atlas.     Nature,  19:  366. 

—  and  the  Moors.  Chr.  Rem.  8:  227. — Tait,  n.  s.  27:  121. 
Amicis's.     Blackw.  127:  607.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

95:  21. 

—  and  Northern  Africa.     (J.  W.  Blakesley)  Macmil.  i: 

229.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  173. 

—  Christmas  in.     Loud.  Soc.  34:  48S. 

—  France,  Spain,  1S44.     Mo.  R.  164:  583. 

—  From  Mogador.     (R.  Stenning)  Good  Words,  21:  311, 

493- 

—  Hooker  and  Ball's  Tour  in.  (.V.  Gray)  Nation,  28:  232. 

—  Jackson's  Account  of.     Chr.  Obs.  8:  450. 

—  Language  of.     See  Berber  Languages. 

—  Mrs.  Murray's.     Liv.  Age,  64:  234. 

—  Peep  at  the  Moghrebins.     (N.  Colgan)  Temp.  Bar,  61 : 

241,  377,  523- 

—  Richardson's  Travels  in.     Colburn,  118:  i. 

—  Ride  in.     (W.  Pepys)  Colburn,  154:  465. 

—  Rohlf's.     Chamb.  J.  51:  501. 

—  Some  Account  of.     Fraser,  60:   720. 

—  Tangiers  to  F'rez.     (B.  Tarick)  Dark  Blue,  2:  30. 

—  Tour  in.     Chamb.  J.  56:  577. 

—  Winter  in.     (A.  Perrien)  Dub.  Univ.  82:   125. 

—  Women  in.     Hogg,  6:  383. 

Morpeth,  Lord.     Lecture  at  Leeds.     Liv.  Age,  28:  193. 

—  Oratory  of.     Fraser,  33:  474. 
Morpeth  Cattle  Market.     Penny  M.  7:  278. 
Morphological  Causation.     Nature,  12:  328. 
Morphology.     Chamb.  J.  3:  258. 

—  Animal,  Macalister  on.     Nature,  14:  25. 

—  of  the  semicircular  Canals.    (F.  Dercum)  Am.  Natural. 

13:  366. 

—  What  is?    (W.  K.  Parker)  Nature,  18:  255.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  762. 
Morphy,  Paul.     Liv.  Age,  63:  67.     See  Chess. 
Morra,  Game  of.     Penny  M.  14:   193. 
Morrell,  Benjamin,  Voyages  of.    Am.  Q.  13:  314.  — ^lo. 

R.  132:   193. 
Morrill,  Samuel,  Memoir  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  15:  513. 
Morris,  Anthony,  jr..  Death  of.     Pennsyl.  M.  i:  175. 
Morris,  Charles.     Lyra  Urbanica.     Mo.  R.  152:  25. 
Morris,  Charles,  Commodore.     Autobiography.     (C.  H. 

Davis)  Nation,  32:  46. 
Morris,  George  P.,  Poems  of.     Dem.  R.  35:  473. 

—  Songs.     Internat.  M.  1 :  487. 

Morris,  Gouverneur,  (0.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  34: 
465.  —  Am.  Q.  11:  449.  —  For.  Q.  10:  411. — Ciir. 
Exam.  13:  110. — Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  487.  —  Mus.  22: 
206.  —(C.  K.  Meredith)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  185.  — (J. 
W.  Francis)  Hist.  M.  13:   193. 

—  Interview  with.     (E.  Everett)  O.  &  N.  7:  49. 
Morris,  Prof.  John,  Testimonial  to.     Nature,  2:  317. 
Morris,  Lewis,  Papers  of.     (R.  S.  Field)  Princ.  24:  357. 

—  Poetry   of.     (P.    Bayne)    St.   James,    43:    678.  — (T. 

Bayne)  Fraser,  102:  48. 

Morris,  Philip  R.  Art  J.  24:  161.  —  with  portrait,  Vic- 
toria, 35:  339. 

Morris,  Richard,  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  28:  160. 

Morris,  Robert.  Hist.  M.  6:  169.  —(A.  N.  Hart)  Pennsyl. 
M.  i:  333.  —  with  portrait,  (Sir  R.  de  Camden) 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  897.     6:  19,  T03. 

—  Life  of.     Hunt,  2:    411.  — Am.  Whig   R.  6:    68.— 

Portfo.(Den.)29:  177. — with  portrait,  Portfo. (Den.) 
24:  171.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  577.  —  with  por- 
trait, Dem.  R.  20:  551. 


MORRIS 


873 


MORTAIAIX 


62 


H. 


(W 
Hewlett)   Con 


Morris,  5Irs.  Robert,  and  Mary  White.  (C.  H.  Hart) 
Pennsyl.  M.  2:  157. 

Morris,  Roger,  House  of,  on  Harlem  Heights.  (W.  C. 
Smith)  M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  Sg. 

Morris.  Thomas.  Settlement  of  Western  New  York.  Hist. 
M.  15:  3^^7- 

Morris,  Thomas  A.     (Dr.  Wentworth)  i^elh.Q.  35:  408. 

Morris,  William.  Quar.  132:  59.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
78:  3S6.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  429. — with  por- 
trait, (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Appleton,  7:  673.  —  with 
portrait.  Once  a  Week,  27:  14S.  —  with  portrait, 
Dub.  Univ.  92:  552.  —  Tinsley,  3:  262. 

—  and  Matthew  Arnold.     (J.  Skelton)  Eraser,  79:  230  — 

Temp.  Bar,  27:  35,  170.     28:  23-    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

73:  55»- 

—  and  Chaucer.     Colburn,  149:  2S0. 

—  The  Earthly  Paradise.     Ed.  R.   133:  243.— (W.   H. 

Browne)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  3S3.  —  (W.  H.  Browne)  N. 
Ed.  6:  578.  —Liv.  Age,  98:  74.  —  Eel.  M.  74:  437. 

—  Life  and  Death  of  .lason.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn. 

8:  19. — (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Ev.  Sat.  4:  115.  —  (II. 
James,  jr.)  No.  Am.  105:  6S8.  —  (C.  E.  Norton) 
Nation,  5:  146.  —  Blackw.  io5:  56.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  102:  399. 

—  Later  Labors  of.     Tinsley,  7:  457. 

—  Love   is   enougii.      Dark    Blue,    4: 

Browne)  So.  M.  12:  491. 

—  Poems.     Westm.  90:    300.  —  (II.  G 

temp.  25:  100.  —  Lond.  Q.  33:  330.  —  (T.  Baync) 
St.  James,  42:  94.  —  (R.  K.  Weeks)  New  Eng.  30: 
557.  — (D.  Casserly)  Cath.  World,  12:  89.  —  Chr. 
Obs.  70:   196. 

—  Sigurd  the  Volsung.     (J.  Morle}-)  i9tU  Cent.  2  :   704. 

—  Internat.  R.  4:  696. 
and  the  Nibelungenlied.     (II.  G.  Hewlett)  Eraser, 

96:  96. 
Morris  Island,  S.  C,  Operations  on.    (G.  T.  Beauregard) 

So.  M.  8:  5S0.     9:  45. 

—  Siege  of.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:   394. 

Morrison,  Robert,  Memoir  of.  Eel.  R.  71:  176.  —  Mo.  R. 
150:  I.  — Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  327.  — Cong.  M.  18: 
201,  265.  —  Mus.  37:  94. 

Morrison,  Dillon,  &  Co.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  215. 

Morrisons,  Last  of  the.     Blackw.  7:  50S,  651. 

Morrissey,  John.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  304. 

Morristown,  N.  J.,  Historic  Edifices  of.  I'otter  Am.  Mo. 
5:  665. 

Morristown  Giiost.     (J.  F.  Tuttle)  Hist.  M.  21:   i,  65. 

Morro  Castle,  Unrler  the  Guns  of.     All  the  Year,  15:  84. 

Morse,  Edward  S.,  with  portrait.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  102. 

Morse,  Sanuiel  F.  B.  (J.  Wynne)  Harper,  24:  224. — 
Nature,  5:  509.  —  with  portrait.  Am.  Whig  R.  14: 
271.  —  witli  portrait,  Appleton,  6:  i.  —  with  por- 
trait, Ed.  M.  56:  416. —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M. 
79:   118.  —  Godey,  33:  211. 

—  aiul  the  Telegraph.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Scrib.  5:  579. 

—  Artist  Life  of.     (E.Spencer)  .\pplcton,  7:  516. 

—  Honors  conferred  upon,  with  portrait.    Pract.  M.  1 :  66. 
See  Telegraph. 

Morse,  Thos.,  of  Foxearth,  Eng.  1596.  N.E.  Reg.  ig:  264. 
Mortality  among  the  Intemperate.     (F.  G.  P.  Xeison)  J. 
Statis.  Sue.  14:  200. 

—  among  the   Peerage.     (\.  II.   Bailey)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

26:  4(). 

—  and  Immortality.     (T.  W.  Fowlo)  Confemp.  19:  673. 

—  and  the  Seasons,  Relations  between.    Nature,  10:  210. 

—  and  Sickness  of  Seamen  ami  Snldicrs.     (.\.  M.  Tul- 

loeh)  J.  Statis.  Soc  4:  i.  —  (T.  G.  Balfour)  J.  Statis. 
Soc.  8:  77. 

—  as  affected  by  high  Prices.     (W.  Farr)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

9:  158. 

—  at  different  Stages  of  Life.    J.  Statis.  Soc.  28:  402. 


Mortality,  Bills  of.     Penny  M.  3:  54.     5:  142. 

Graunt  on,  1665.     Cong.  M.  8:  541. 

History  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  491. 

—  Causes  of.     (E.  Ciiadwick)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  7:  i. 

—  Changes   in    English    Rates   of.     (T.   A.  Welton)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  43:  65. 

in  the  Laws  of,  1775-1825.    (M.  Benoiston)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  i:  275. 

—  Comparative,  of  great  Capitals.     Month,  5:  369. 

—  Duration  of  human  Life.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  25:  350. 

—  Facts  concerning.     Chamb.  J.  58:  209. 

—  in  different  Countries  of  Europe.   Am.  Q  Reg.  8:  298. 

—  .Mo.  R.  133:  135. 

—  in  Europe,  1 650-1828,  Statistics  of.     Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  16:  259. 

—  in  the  medical  Profession.    (F.  G.  P.  Neison)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  15:  193. 

—  in  relation  to  Weather.    (A.  Buchan)  Nature,  12:  281. 

—  in  remote  Corners  of  the  World.     (II.  Weslergaard) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  43:  509. 

—  Law  of,  among   Graduates  of  Yale  Divinity  School. 

(H.  A.  Newton)  New  Eng.  32:  303. 

—  Laws  of.     Ed.  R.  49:  i.— Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  412. 

—  of  Baltimore  with  reference  to  Life  Insurance.     (C.  F. 

M'Cay)  Hunt,  22:  35. 

—  of   Children.     Temp.    Bar,    8:    513.— (W.  Farr)   J. 

Statis.  Soc.  28:  125.     29:  I. 

—  of  different  Populations.     For.  Q.  13:  272. 

—  of  great   Cities.     Month,    5:   369.     Same   art.  Cath. 

World,  5:  422. 

—  of  Hospitals.     (J.  C.  Steele)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  40:  177. 
in  London.     (W.  A.  Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  30:  293. 

—  of  London  and  Paris.    (W.  Tite)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  27:  479. 

—  of  Master  Mariners.    (F.  G.  P.  Neison)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

13:  193- 

—  of  the  provident  Classes.     (F.  G.  P.  Neison)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  13:  313. 

—  Statistics  of.     Am.  Alma.  1835:  91.     1839:  65. 
.\spects  of.    (T.  S.  Zozinskey)  Penn  Mo.  12:  292. 

See  Death  Rates;   Life;  Longevity;  Vital  Statistics. 
Mortality  Puffs.     (Miss  Hopkins)  Scrib.  8:  571. 
Mortar.     Eel.  Engin.  II :  403. 

—  Lime,  Effect  of  Sulphates  on.     Ed.  Engin.  23:  155. 

—  of  the  Great  Pyramid,  Analysis  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  63. 

—  Selenitic.     Ei-l.  Engin.  5:  27S. 

—  What  is  ?    Eel.  Engin.  23:  413. 

Mortars,  On.  (M.  Petot)  J.  Frankl.-Jnst.  25:  289.— 
(C.  H.  Ilaswell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  361.  80:  171. 
82:  295. 

—  .\ndent.     (W.  Wallace)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  409. 

—  and  Lime.     (M.  Courtois)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  25:  361. 

—  Hydraulic.     (Dr.  Michaelis)  Ed.  Engin.  25:  2S2. 
and  common.     (Gen.  Treussart)   J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

24:  229,  301,  373.     25:  1-217. 

Use  of.     (A.  btt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91 :  281,  332,  419. 

92:  141,  196. 

—  Improved,  and  dean  Drains.     (II.  Y.  D.  Scott)  Ed. 

Engin.  7:  246. 

—  Lime,  etc.  (J.  G.  Totton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26:  i,  145. 
Mortara  Case.  Liv.  Age,  59:  710.  —  Brnwnson,  16:  226. 
Mortgages,  History  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.l  II :  u',. 

—  of  Ships.     (F.  6.  Dorr)  Hunt.  18:    ;SS. 

—  Repeal  of  Tax  on.     ((i.  :Marsland)  liank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

30:  678. 

—  Taxes  on.  in  California.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  S57. 
Mortgage  Banks.  National.     (W.  B.  Gulick)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  30:  3-0. 
Mortimers,  The.    (E.  S.  Dallas)  Once  a  Week,  22:  1-537. 

23:  iS-277. 
Jlortising  and  Piercing  ^ladiine.     Pract.  ^I.  6:  137, 
Mortmain,  Gifts  in.     Cong.  3:  107. 

—  Law  of.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  161.  —  Eel.  R.  98:  55. 


MORTMAIN 


874 


MOSES 


Mortmain,   Law  of,   and  charitable  Bequests.     Brit.  Q. 

17:  420. 
Morton,  Kchvard.     Brownson,  2:  9S. 
Morton,  Gen.  James  St.  Clair.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  2S6. 
Morton,  John,  Archbishop,  Wolscy,  and  More,  Age  of. 

Dub.  K.  40:  I. 
Morton,  Marcus,  with  portrait.     Dem.  11.  g:  3S2. 
Morton,  Oliver  V.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  315. 
Morton,  Robert,  Diary  of,  1777.     Pennsyl.  M.  I :   i. 
Morton,  Samuel  George.  (J.  U.  Anderson)  Nat.  M.  g:  336. 

—  (C.  D.  Meigs)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:   153. 
Morton  Hall.     (E.  C.  Gaskell)  House.   Words,  8:  265, 

293.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  40:  31. 
Morton  House.     (F.  C.  Fisher)  Appleton,   5:  30S-729. 

6:  8-426. 
Morven;  a  Manuscript.    Fraser,  37:  631.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  18:  97. 
Moryson,  Fj-nes.    Penny  M.  14:  463,  479,  483. 

—  Itinerar}-.    Retros.  II :  308. 

—  Travels  of.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  394. 

Morzine,  Savo}',  The  Devils  of.     Cornh.  II :  468. 
Mosaic.     Argosy,  II :  2S8. 

—  and  Marquetry.     Penny  M.  8:  431. 

—  Enamel  Decoration  in.     Chamb.  J.  47:  292. 

—  in  Prior's  Chapel,  Ely.     (R.  Gough)  Arch.  10:   151. 

—  Pavements  in,  discovered  in  Hampshire.     (Sir  R.  C. 

Hoare)  Arch.  22:  49. 

—  Roman.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  43S. 

—  Work  in,   and  Cameo-Cutting.     (C.  H.  Wilson)    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  33:  250. 

Rise  and  Progress  of.     (R.  Gough)  Arch.  10:   151. 

Mosaics.     Irish  Q.  g:  513. 

—  Art  of .     Chamb.  J.  28:  177. 

—  Enamel.     Ev.  Sat.  7:  601. 

—  Florentine.     (J.  W.  Mario)  Nation,  3:  476.  — (F.  M. 

Colby)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:   194. 

—  Manufactory  of,  at  St.  Petersburgh.     (J.  B.  Atkinson) 

Art  J.  23:  33. 

—  Manufacture  of.     House.  VVords,  7:  586. 

Mosaic  Cosmogony.     Chr.  Rem.  41 :  402.  —  Meth.  M.  36: 
425. 

—  Faber  on.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  588.     23:  419-693. 

—  Goodwin's  View  of.     Chr.  Obs.  61 :  529. 

Mosaic    Dispensation   as    introductory   to   Christianity. 
Theo.  Eel.  4:  248. 

—  Origin  of.     (F.  A.  Gast)  Mercersb.  23:  598. 
Mosaic  Economy  and  Christian.     (A.  Rohn)  Mercersb. 

18:  607. 
Mosaic  Institutions.    Chr.  Obs.  60:  304.  —  Meth.  M.  28: 

307- 
Mosaic  Land  Laws.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  2g:  220. 
Mosaic  Law,  Dispensation  of.     (J.  W.  Thompson)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  10:  433. 
Mosaic  Laws.     Meth.  M.  50:  755. 

—  Cellericr's  Spirit  of.     Chr.  Exam.  26:  319. 

—  Humaneness  of.     (J.  B.  Sewall)  Bib.  Sac.  ig:  368. 

—  Michaclis  on.     Eel.  R.  26:  413,  5S5. 

—  Whately  on.     Chr.  Obs.  30:    79. 
Jlosaic  Legislation.     Princ.  20:  74. 

Mosaic  Narrative,  Paul's  allegorical  Use  of.    (H.  Crosby) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  303. 
Mosaic  Record  and  Geological.     (H.  Miller)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

9:  377- 

—  and   recent  Astronomy.     (S.  D.  Hillman)    Meth.  Q. 

28:  532. 
Mosaic  Representative  System.     (J.  L.  Saalsohiitz)  Bib. 

Sac.  15:  825. 
Mosaic  Social  Laws.     (J.  Edmond)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  20:  231. 
Mosnic  System,  Theories  in.     Chr.  Rem.  40:  419. 
Mosaism  and  Ch-istianity.      (II.  Alford)  Good  Words, 

10:  274.  — (G.  W.  Longan)Chr.  Q.  6:  i.— (Reply) 

Chr.  Q.  6:  517. 


Mosaism,  Critical  Estimate  of.     (A.  Cave)  Princ.  n.  9.  3: 

559- 
Mosasauroid  Reptiles.  (O.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  iig:  S3. 

—  Discovery  of  the  dermal  Scutes  of.     (0.  C.  Marsh) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  290. 

—  Structure  of  the  Skull  and  Limbs  of.     (0.  C.  Marsh) 

Am.  J.  Sci,  103:  44S. 
Mosby,  John  S.,  and  Men.     (J.  F.  Fitts)  Galaxy,  2:  643. 

—  Mv  Escape  from.     (W.  W.  Badger)  U.  S.'Serv.  M. 

3:  54S. 
Mosby,  Mrs.  Mary  W.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  623. 
Moscheles,  Ignatz.     (L.  W.  Lillic)  Harper,  58:  56. 
Moschus  and  Bion.     (J.  Davies)  Contemp.  17:  349. 

—  Idyls  of;  translateil.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  268. 

—  Pastoral  Poetry  of.     Eraser,  13:  92. 
Moscow.     (E.  D.  Proctor)  Scrib.  5:  669. 

—  Among  the  Muscovites.     Eel.  M.  72:  17. 

—  and  St.  Petersburg.     (A.  W.  Thorold)  Good  Words, 

18:  15,  92. 

—  Art  Education  in.     Art  J.  22:  341. 

—  Burning  of.    Fraser,  2g:  302.  —  Niles's  Reg.  24:  362. 

—  Colburn,    14:    229.  —  (F.    Gordon)   Month,    16: 
459.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  1 13:  732. 
Poem  on.     Dem.  R.  35:  271. 

—  Campaign  of.     Temp.  Bar,  63:  95,  237, 

—  Description  of.     Portfo.(Don.)  24:   193. 

—  Elopement  in.     (E.  Sciuiyler)  Scrib.  3:  231. 

—  Few  Days  in.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Harper,  26:  596. 

—  French  Retreat  from.     Quar.  123:   306.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  gs:  473.  —  Blackw.  64:  359. 

—  Journey  of  a  Greek  Patriarch  to,  in  15S8.     (E.  l)e 

Leon)  Cath.  World,  30:  260. 

—  Kremlin.     Am.  Arch.  lo:  161. — Eel.  M.  65:  748. 

—  Memories  of.     (E.    Dicey)  Macmil.   15:    169.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  3:  33.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:   247. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  g2:  174. 

—  Out  of  my  Window  at.    (E.  Schuyler)  Scrib.  13:  821. 

—  Pokrovski  Cathedral.     Penny  M.  g:  393. 

—  Tale  of  a  City.     (E.  Phelps)  Lakeside,  10:  32. 

—  Tartar  Mosque  in.     All  the  Year,  12:  213. 

Mose  Evans;  a  Tale.    (W.  M.  Baker)  Atlan.  33:  44-714. 
Mose  Underwood;  a  Tale.     (A.  J.  Volck)  Lippinc.  16: 

265. 
Moselekatse.     Chamb.  J.  48:  413. 
Moseley's  Naturalist  on  the  Challenger.     (E.  R.  Laiikes- 

ter)  Nature,  ig:  4T5. 
Moseley  Hall.     (E.  Walford)  Once  a  Week,  12:  202. 
Moselle,  River.     F'raser,  58:  455.  —  Lond.  Soc.  38:  280, 

—  and  Decimus    Magnus    Ausonius.      (C.   T.   Brooks) 

Scrib.  12:  379. 

—  Bride  of  the  Rhine.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib.  12: 

384-849. 

—  Up  the.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  8:  275,  307, 

334-     9:  474,  530,  55S-     17=  295. 
Moselle  Land,  Sketcher  in.     Fraser,  68:  513. 
Moser's  Discovery.      (H.  Prater)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  36: 

68,  no. 
Moses.     (E.    G.    Brooks)    Univ.    Q.    13:    221.  — (J.   F. 

Mackarness)  Good  Words,  10:  626. 

—  and  Achilles.     Liv.  Age,  60:  59. 

—  and  his  Wife.     (M.  C.  Welsh)  New  Eng.  40:  604. 

—  and  the  Red  Sea.     (J.  Roy)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  48. 

—  Authority  of.     (S.  C.  Loveland)  Univ.  Q.  4:  196. 

—  Burial  of.     Kitto,  13:   135. 

—  Character  of.     Chr.  Obs.  51:  733. 

and   Institutions   oL     (W.  B.   0.  Peabody)  Chr. 

Exam.  21 :  i. 

—  Colenso  on.     Bost.  R.  3:  190. 

—  Death  and  Burial  of.     Danv.  Q.  i:  450. 

—  Divine  Legation  of.     Chr.  Obs.  8:   91.     28:   793.— 

Theo.  Repos.  5:  39,  49,  366. 

—  Horns  of.     Cong.  M.  28:  23,  109. 


MOSES 


875 


MOTIONS 


Moses,  Incidents  in  the  Life  of.     (J.  W.  Thompson)  Mo. 
Rel.  M.  9:  3S9,  543. 

—  Inspiration  of.    (.J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  4:  27,  123. 

—  Mceliness  of.     (J.  Fry)  Evang.  K.  21:  283. 

—  Pleading  before  Pliaraoh.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  673. 

—  Spiritual  Development  of.  (G.  Matheson)  Good  Words, 

22:  346. 

—  Type  of  the  true  Reformer.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  1 :  340. 
See  Mosaic  Cosmogony;  Mosaic  Laws;  etc. 

"Moses  an'  Aaron."     (M.  E.  C.  Wyeth)  Scrib.  14:  542. 

Moses  and  Son;  a  Tale.     Black w.  59:  294. 

Moshesh,  Chief  of  the  Mountain.     (.J.  M.  Ludlow)  Good 

Words,  3:  28 1. 
Moslem  Festivals.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  144. 
Moslem  traditionary  Customs  illustrative  of  the  Hebrew 

Distinction  of  Meats.     (.J.  Kitto)  Kitto,  i:  155. 
Moslem's  Daughter.    (Mrs.  M.  Postans)  Am.  Eel.  2:  491. 
Mosluy,  Sir  Oswald.     Antiquary,  1 :  40. 
Mosquitia  and  Mosquitoes.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  172. 
Mosquito,  The.     West.  M.  4:  91.  —  (li.  Dowler)  De  Bow, 

19:  171. 

—  Auditory  Apparatus  of.    (A.  M.  Mayer)  Am.  Natural. 

8:  577. 
Mosquitoes  and  Gnats.     Chamb.  J.  8:   iiS. 
Mosquito  Family.     (C.  Taylor)  Harper,  18:  32. 
Mosquito  Coast.     Dem.  R.  34:  281. 

—  Adventures  on.     Temp.  Bar.  24:   104. 

—  Young's  Residence  on,  1S39-41.     Mo.  R.  159:  339. 
Mosquito  King  and  the  B]itisli  Queen.    Dem.  R.  25:  40J. 
Mos(iuito  Kingdom.    (R.  G.  Latham)  Internat.  M.  4:  471. 
Mosquito  (Question.     (M.  Tarver)  Wust.  J.  3:   149,  2S6. 
Mosquito  Territory.     Colburn,  106:  253. 

Moss,  Richard,  Life  and  Experience  of.    Meth.  M.  21 :  3. 
Mosses.     (M.  J.  Berkeley)  Nature,  19:  514. 

—  and  Lichens.     Chamb.  J.  7:   183. 

—  and  Mountain  Scenery.     Eel.  R.  103:  21.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  49:  4S4. 

—  Herbarium  of.     (F.  Y.  Brocas)  Rccr.  Sci.  i:  209. 

—  in  Fern  Cases  and  Aquaria.    (F.  Y.  Brocas)  Recr.  Sci. 

i:  203. 

—  of  Europe,  Schimper's.     Nature,  15:  3. 

—  Notaris  on.     (.J.  Gagliardi)  Nature,  3:  349. 

—  Sexes  of.     Hogg,  5:  391. 

—  upon  Gravestones ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  15, 
Moss  Animals.    (A.  Hyatt)  Am.  Natural,  i:  57,  131,  180. 
Moss-Gatherer  of  Monterey.     (D.  O'Connell)  Overland, 

13:  368. 
Moss  Hok-,  Story  of.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53:  833. 
Moss  Lochs.     (.1.  Aitkin)  Nature,  4:   144. 
Moss-Troopers.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  20:  222. 
Moss  World.     (R.  Braithwaite)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:  366. 
Mossop,  Henry,  the  Actor.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  73-5. 
Most  extraordinary  Case.    (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  21 :  461. 
Most  he  could  do.     (J.  B.  Runnion)  Lakeside,  3:   141. 
Mosume  Sets  Yo;  a  Japanese  Story.     (N.  T.  Kanciko) 

Atlan.  42:  81. 
Moth,  Clothes.    (.\.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural,  i:  423. 

—  Death's-Head,    Sound   made   b}-.     (H.   N.   Moseley) 

Nature,  6:  151. 

—  Yucca.     (C.  V.  Riley)  Am.  Natural.  7:  619. 
Moths.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  4:   225. — 

Chamb.  J.  15:  22. 

—  and  Butterflies,  Brit isii.     Sharpe,  27:   141.     28:  22. 

—  Californian.  (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  .Am.  Natural.  7:  453. 

—  Half  an  Hour  among.     Hogg,  2:  385. 

—  Newman's  British.     (W.  S.  Dallas)  Nature,  i:   ib. 

—  Night-flying.     (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  25. 

—  Wingless.     (H.  N.  Humphrt/ys)  Recr.  Sci.  2:   105. 
See  Butterflies;  Lepidoptera. 

Mother,  A.     House.  Words,  15:  332. 

Mother,  A.     Eraser,  73:  766. 

Mother  and  Daughter.    (M.  H.  Parsous)  Godey,  20:  242. 


Mother  and  Son  ;  a  Tale  of  the  French  Revolution.    Dem. 
R.  12:  618. 

—  and  Step-Mother.    House.  Words,  11 :  341,  3S7.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  771. 

—  Christian.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  134. 

—  My;  a  Poem.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  672. 

Mother  Carey's  Chickens;  a  Story.     (H.  Baldwin)  Li[)- 

pinc.  28:  586. 
Mother  Church,  The  Phrase.     Cong.  M.  i:  405. 
Mother  Goose,  Original.  (W.  A.  Wheeler)  Nation, 2:  179. 
Mother  Goose's  Melodies.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  620. 
Mother  Hoxley.     (H.  Rosevelt)  Overland,  5:  534. 
Mother  Lode  of  California.     (H.  Degroot)  Overland,  9: 

401. 
Mother  of  Batiste;  a  Talc.  (M.  D.  Ruff)  Lippinc.  16:  353. 
Mother  of  Jacques;   a  Tale.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Temp. 

Bar,  36:  1S3.     Same  art.  Galaxy,  13:   5S1.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  79:  601. 
Mother's  lirst  Lodger.     All  the  Year,  i :  156. 
Mother's  Prayer;  a  Poem.     (T.  Tilton)  Galaxy,  i:  331. 
Mother's  Vision.     (S.  W.  Kellogg)  Lippinc.  25:  321. 
Mothers.     Irish  Mo.  8:  277. 

—  Advice  to.     Radical,  3:  305. 

—  Duty  of.     (L.  H.  Sigourney)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:   7S6. 

5:  257. 

—  Education  of.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  28:  44. 

—  Inlluencc  of.     Chr.  R,  5:  442 

—  Middle-Class.     St.  James,  46:   134. 

—  of  great  Men.     Eel.  ^L  70:  741.  — Liv.  Age,  64:  360. 
Mothers-iu-Law.     Chamb.  J.  30:   17. 

—  Custom  of  not  looking  upon.     Once  a  AVeek,  19:  209. 

—  Defense  of.     Macmil.  3:   16. 

—  Plea  for.     Tinsley,  14:  475. 

Motherless  Daughter;  a  Tale.     (Prof.  Dabney)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  6:  331,  612. 
Motherless  Girls.     (A.  Manning)  Hours  at  Home,  8:13- 

514.     9:  24,  iiS. 
Motherwell,  William,  Poems  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  479. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  29:  5S4.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  11:  370. 

—  Blackw.  33:  668.  — Chamb.  J.  II :  71.— Peop. 
J.  7:  iSS.  — Dub.  R.  22:  59.  — Eel.  R.  88:  2S9. 

Motion.     (T.  Hill)  Unita.  R.  2:  37. 

—  and  Friction.     J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  8:   i  •?$,  212,  2S5. 

—  Constancy  of.     (G.  lies)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  lo:  225. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Intel.  Obs.  8:  266. 

—  Force  and  Inertia.     (J.  C.  Trautwine)  J.  Frank].  Inst. 

74:   109,  194. 

—  in  Nature.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  5:  132,  279. 

—  Mechanical  Conversion  of.  (G.  B.  Halsted)  Ed.  Engin. 

19:  433- 

—  Mcitiir  Power  of  the  Universe.     (J.  T.  Bixbv)  L'nita. 

R.  6:  62T. 

—  Newton's  first  Law  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  73. 

—  of  a  Brick  Tower  by  .Solar  Heat.     (C.  G.  Rockwood) 

Am.  .1.  Sci.  102:   177. 

—  Optical  Illusions  of.    (S.  P.  Thompson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

18:  519. 

—  Origin  of.     Dub.  U^niv.  96:  40. 

—  Poetry  of.     Knick.  9:  495. 

—  Power.   .Vction,  and   Movement.     (F.  Bayma)  Cath. 

World,  22:  370. 

—  Principles  of.     Penny  M.  1 :  346,  35S. 

—  Relativity  of,  Maxwell  on.     (j.  K.  thacker)  Mind,  4: 

262. 

—  Resistance   and    Transmission    of.      (II.  !Morton)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  86:  344. 

—  Space,  and  Time.     (S.  H.  Hodgson)  Mind,  5:  386. 

—  Transmission  of.    (C.  Sellers)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  94:  233, 

305. 

by  Electricity.     (M.  Casi.'jt)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  133. 

Motions  of  Fluids  and  Solids  relative  to  the  Earth's  Sur- 
face.    (W.  Ferrel)  Am.  J.  Sci.  81:  27. 


MOTIVE 


876 


MOUNTAINS 


Motive,  Christian,  Fear  as  a.     Bust.  R.  i:  165. 
Motives.    Hogg,  7:  241. 

—  Cliristian.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  i. 

—  Illustrations  of.     Internat.  M.  4:  230. 

Motive  Power,  Bi-Sulpliurct  of  Carbon  as  a.     J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  60:  84. 

—  Economical  Improvements  in.     (K.  Eaton)  Eel.  Engin. 

2:  55. 

—  Small.     (H.  S.  H.  Shaw)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  265,  3^3. 
Motive  Powers,  Sermon  on.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Mo.  Kel.  M. 

10:  169. 

—  Steam  ami  Water  as.    (M.  C.  Grad)  Pract.  M.  2:  171. 
Motley,  John  Lothrop.     (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q.  36:  149.— 

("d.  M.  Colton)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  309.  — with  portrait, 
Ed.  M.  54:  277.— with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  10:  218. 

—  with  portrait,  Appleton,  2:  528. 

—  and  Mr.  Seward.     (.J.  Bigelow)  Internat.  I!.  5:  544. 

—  Appeal  to  History.     (J.  Jay)  Internat.  R.  4:  838. 

—  Historical  Works  of.     Dub.  R.  82:   359.     83:  349. 

—  Letter  to,  1S61.     (II.  B.  Dawson)  Hist.  M.  19:   157. 

—  Merry  Mount.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  46:  95. — 

(F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  68:  203. 

—  Obituary  of.    M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  458. 

—  Recall,  as  Minister  to  Great  Britain.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  546. 

10:  74. 

—  Sonnet  to.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  Internat.  R.  4:  729. 

—  Tribute  to.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Unira.  R.  8:   181. 

—  Waifs  from.     (P.  Benjamin,  jr.)  Harper,  55:  610. 
Motors,   Domestic.     Eel.   Engin.   13:    13.     23:    6. — (C. 

M.  Lungren)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  217,  323,  4S3.     See 
Movers. 
Mott,  Lucretia.     (E.  0.  Smith)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  234. 

—  (A.  Macdonald)  Macmil.  43:  452. 

Mott,  Valentine.     Travels  in  Europe.     Chr.  R.  7:  2S7. 
Mott  Family,  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  21:  215. 
Motte,  Rebecca.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  59:  229. 
Mottoes.     Chamb.  J.  9:  63. 

—  and  their  Morals.     (C.  A.  White)  Sharpe,  40:  207. 

—  Collection  of.     Chamb.  J.  27:  260. 

—  Tyrolese  House-.     Cornh.  28:  575.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

82:  36.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  604. 
Motu,  Ethnology  of.     (W.  Y.  Turner)  Anthrop.   J.  7: 

470. 
Mou-Mou.     (I.  Tourg^nieff)  Lippinc.  7:  372. 
Moulding  in  Plaster,  New  jNIethod  of.     Art  J.  li:  200. 
Moulding  Machine  for  Cog  and  other  Wheels.     (P.  R. 

Jackson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61:  45. 
Moulins,  At.     Blackw.  60:  481. 
Moulton,  A.,  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  13:   561. 
Moulton,  Mrs.,  as  a  Singer.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  498. 
Moultrie,  John.     Dream  of  Life.     Mo.  R.  161:  309. 
Moultrie,  Fort,  Battle  of.     (G.  Bancroft)  Knick.  55:  54. 
Mound  at  Grave  Creek.     Olden  Time,  1 :  232. 

—  Serpent-shaped,  of  Loeh-Nell.     (C.  F.  Gordon-Cum- 

ming)  Good  Words,  13:   191. 
Mounds,  Ancient.     (J.  H.  Kain)  Am.  J.  Sci.  i:  428. 
of  the  West.     (E.  Flagg)  Hesp.  2:   241.  — Hunt, 

15:  272. — (E.  G.  Squier)  Am.  J.  Sci.  53:  237. — 

(T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  7:  95. 

—  Artificial,  of  Northeastern  Iowa.     (W.  J.  McGee)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  116:  272. 

—  Celtic  Grave-.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  3:  159. 

—  in  Louisiana.     De  Bow,   18:  568.  —  (C.  G.  Forshey) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  49:  38. 

—  in  Utah.     (E.  Palmer)  Am.  Natural.  lo:  410. 

—  in  Wisconsin.     (S.  Taylor)  Am.  J.  Sci.  44:  21. 

—  Indian,  and  Skulls  in  Michigan.     (J.  Wyman)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  107:   I. 

-on  the  Coast  of  Oregon.     (A.  W.  Chase)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  106:  26. 

—  near  Newark,  Ohio.     (O.  C.  Marsh)  Hist.  M.  12:  240. 

—  (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  i. 


Mounds,  Ancient,  on  the  Shores  of  Quintc;.  (T.  C.  Wall- 
bridge)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  5:  409. 

—  on  Tensaw  River.     (A.  Bigelow)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  186. 
See  Dolmens. 

Mound-Builder;  aPoem.     (J.  Searle)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  517. 

Mound-Builders.  (S.  L.  Frey)  Am.  Natural.  13:  637. — 
(R.  S.  Robertson)  M.  Am.  Hist.  4:  172.  —  (C.  Mor- 
ris) Nat.  Q.  24:  121. 

—  Crania  of.     (W.  J.  JIcGeo)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  458. — 

(J.  W.  Foster)  Am.  Natural.  6:  738. 

—  Dwellings  of.     (L.  II.  Morgan)  No.  Am.  123:  60. 

—  of  the  Mississippi  Vallej'.     Hist.  M.  10:  33. 

—  of  Tennessee.     (J.  Jones)  Am.  Natural.  3:  57. 

—  Pottery  of.     (J.   W.   Foster)  Am.  Natural.  7:  94. — 

(F.  W.  Putnam)  Am.  Natural.  9:  321,  393. 

—  Were  they  Egyptians  ?    (W.  L.  Stone)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

2-  533' 

—  Works  of,  in  Licking  Co.,  O.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  4S1. 
See  American  Antiquities. 

Mound  Prairies,  Vancouver  Island  to.  Temp.  Bar,  18: 
343.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  92:  235. 

Mount,  William  S.,  Life  and  Character  of.  Am.  Whig 
R.  14:   122. 

Mount  Auburn  Cemetery.  Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  147.  —  (G. 
T.  Curtis)  New  Eng.  M.  7:  316.  — (W.  B.  O.  Pea- 
body)  No.  Am.  33:  397.  —  Chr.  R.  13:  9.  —  Am.  Q. 
Obs.  3:   149. 

—  Inscriptions  at.     Chr.  Exam.  37:  424.     41:  466. 
Mount  Desert,  JMaine.     (G.  W.  Nichols)  Harper,  45:  321. 

—  a  Poem.     (J.  Weiss)  O.  &  N.  6:  399. 

—  Bar  Harbor  Hotel.     Am.  Arch.  5:  29. 

—  E.Kperience  of.     (J.  Arbuckle)  Lippinc.  14:  250. 
Mount  Holyoke  Female  Seminary.     (R.  W.  Marsh)  Pot- 
ter Am.  Mo.  10:  6.  —  Am.  J.  Edue.  30:  589. 

Mt.  Pleasant  Church,  Ky.,  Disloyalty  in.     (G.  Morrison) 

Danv.  Q.  4:  112. 
Mount  St.  Mary's  College.     Brownson,  6:  196. 
Mount  Tabor;  a  Poem.     (J.  Hay)  Scrib.  9:  353. 
Mount  Tyndall,  Discovery  of.     (W.  H.  Brewer)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  2:  739. 
Mount  Vernon  in  1799.     Land  We  Love,  6:  122. 

—  in  1859.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  18:  433. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     (E.  Kennedy)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  52. 

—  Preservation  of.      (Mrs.   C.   M.  Kirkland)  No.  Am. 

88:  52. 

—  Visit  to.     (E.  Reddy)  Irish  Mo.  5:  639. 

Mount  Vernon  Association,  Report,  1S57.  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
25:  69. 

—  Southern.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2i:  318. 
Mountain,  Arniine  S.  H.     Chr.  Obs.  58:  1S3. 
Mountain  and  the  Cloud ;  a  Reminiscence  of  Switzerland. 

Blackw.  58:  704. 

—  Survey  from.     {H.  Martineau)  Peop.  J.  i:  303,  351. 

2:  19,  247. 
Mountains.     (H.  P.  Malet)  Geog.  M.  2:  237. 

—  Age  of.     Once  a  Week,  6:  62. 

—  Among.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  225. 

—  and  MoIe-IIills.     Tinsley,  9:  426. 

—  and  their  Influence.    (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  22 :  373. 

—  Away  to.     St.  James,  5:  227. 

—  Flora  aiul  Fauna  on  high.     Chamb.  J.  50:  241. 

—  Formation  of.     Nature,  19:  103. — Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14: 

460. 

—  Glimpses  of.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  409.     24:  543. 

—  in  Art.     (Prof.  Ansted)  Art  J.  15:   149. 

—  in  Literature.     (T.  S.  Perry)  Atlan.  44:  302. 

—  in  New  York.     (E.  F.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  37:  84. 

—  Miehelet  on.     Belgra.  5:  400. 

—  of  the  Bible,  McFarlane's.     Hogg,  3:  165. 

—  Origin   of.     (L.    Aga.ssiz)  Atlan.    II :    747.  —  (J.   D. 

Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  347,  423. 

—  Scenery  and  Influence  of.     Putnam,  7:  584. 


MOUNTAINS 


877 


MR. 


Mountains,  Structure  and  Origin  of.  (J.  LeConte)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  Ii6:  95. 

—  Views  and  Adventures  in.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Scrib.  2: 

4S2. 
^louutain  Axes  near  Cumberland  Gap.     (X.  S.  Shaler) 

Am.  Natural.  11:  3S5. 
Jlountain  Beauty.     Frasti-,  71 :   iii.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

64:    5(2. 

Mountain-lUiilding.     Nature,  21:  325. 

Mountain  Climate,  Effect  on  Health.     (H.  C.  Lombard) 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  63:  i,  193,  28S. 
Mountain-Climbing.     (W.  H.  Corfield)  Nature,  3:  90. 

—  Temperature  of  the  Body  during.     Nature,  12:  132. 
Mountain  Decameron.     Bhukw.  40:  S45.     41:  118. 
Mountain-Dew  Jlen.     (.J.  Hogg)  Frascr,  6:   161. 
Mnuntain  Echo.     (E.  Cook)  ("atli.  World.  28:  loi. 
^lountain  Hearfs-Ease.     (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  3:  473. 
Mountain  JIemor^^     (R.  Col  Iyer  1  Lakeside,  lo:  58. 
Mountain   Parson,   Some  Talk    with.     Dub.  Univ.  94: 

494.     96:  215. 
Mountain  Posy.     (M.  V.  Lawrence)  Overland.  11:  So. 
Mountain  Rambles  in  South.  U.  S.    (E.  King)  Scrib.  8:  5. 
Mountain  Scenery.     Colburn,  4:  247. 

—  and  Mosses.     Liv.  Age,  49:  4S4. 

Mountain  .Sickness.     (E.  Whymjier)  Nature,  23:  459. 

Mountain  System  of  E.  de  Beaumont.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  316. 

Mountain  Trails  in  California.  (W.  L.  Fawcette)  Lake- 
side, 5:  3S5. 

Mountain  Travel  and  Literature.     Univ.  Q.  17:  177. 

Mountain  Views.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  2o!>. 

Mountain  Walk.     (J.  C.  Shairp)  Good  Words,  17:  61. 

Mountain  AVater-Cure,  Mont  Dore.  (A.  C.  Carr)  Bel- 
gra.  44:  34. 

Mountain  Well.      (R.  Buchanan)  Good  Words,  13:  316. 

Mountaineering.     Liv.  Age,  67:  612. 

—  in  1861.     Eraser,  67:  317. 

—  in  Miniature.   (.].  Hawthorne)  Appleton,  14:  461,  492. 

—  Swiss  and  English.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  361. 

—  with  Ladies.     (H.  S.  Wilson)  Tinsley,  15:  ^552. 
Mountainous  Districts,  Cultivation  of.  Penny  M.  11:  217. 
Mounteagle,  Lord,   concerned  in  Gunpowder  Plot.      (J. 

Bruce)  Arch.  28:  420. 
Mountebank,  The.     Chamb.  J.  30:  150,166.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  59:  216. 
Mountebanks,  ('elebrated.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  504. 
Mountford,  William,  Actor,  and  Lord  Mohun.    (D.  Cook) 

Once  a  Week,  16:  627,  664. 
Mountford.  Wm.    Euthanasy.     (R.  C.  Waterston)  Chr. 

Exam.  46:  118.  —  (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  6:  203. 
Mountgarret  Romance.     All  the  Year,  5:  608. 
Mourne,  Ireland,  Mountains  of.    (^L  Wilson)  Sliarpe,  51 : 

247. 
Mounie,   Building  of;  a  Legend.     (R.  D.  Joyce)  Cath. 

World,  i:  225. 
Mourner  and  Comforter.      Eraser,  31:  521.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  5:  474. 
Mourning  and  Half- .Mourning.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  762. 

—  Death  Laments  of  Savages.  (Sir  (i.Grey)Fortn.i3:  82. 

—  Going  into.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godey,  23:  170. 

—  Rites  and  Customs  appropriate  to.  (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr. 

Exam.  2:  194. 

—  Why  Black  is?    All  the  Year.  30:  353. 
See  Funerals. 

Mourning  .Vpparel.     Lit.  &  Tlieo.  R.  4:  212. 
Mourning  Customs.     Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  ^lo.  3:  92. 
Mourning  Veil.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  .\tlan.  i:  63. 
Mourning  Women  of  the  East.     Penny  M.  7:  476. 
Mouse,  Harvest.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  5:  294. 

—  Jumping,  Hibernation  of.     (S.  Tenney)  Am.  Natural. 

6:  33°- 

—  Singing.     (S.  Lock  wood)  .\m.  Natural.  5:  761. 

—  White-footed.    (J.  D.  Catou)  Am.  Natural.  3:  119. 


Mousers,  Feathered.     Chanib.  J.  13:  213. 

Mouth,  Human.  (.A..Nasmyth)  Ed.  New  Piiilos.  J.40:  161. 

—  Pranks  with.     (W.  (,'hambers)  Chamb.  J.  56:  S17. 
^Movements  of  Land.  (A.  Wilson)  Good  Words,  19:  775. 
Clovers,  Gen.  Benjamin.     Hist.  M.  21:  92. 

Movers,  Prime.     (J.  W.  M'Gauley)  Intel.  Obs.  i:  10. 
Moving  Brick  Houses.  (C.S. Close)  Praet.  M.  5:  336,  338. 
Mowatt,  Anna  Cora.     See  Ritchie,  A.  C.  M. 
Mowes,  Henry,  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  72:  345. 
JIowing-Machine,  Goodwin.      .1.  Frankl.  In.-t.  109:   157. 
Mowing  Machinery.     Pract.  M.  5:  1S9. 
Moxon,  Edward.     Sonnets.     Quar.  59:  209. 
Moyian,  Stephen.     (M.  M.  Jones)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  14. 
Mozarabic  Liturgy.     (C.  R.  Hale)  Am.  Church  R.  28: 

273.  —  Chr.  Rem.  26:  461. 
Mozart,  Wolfgang  A.     Ed.  R.  150:  339.     Same  art.  Liv. 

AgQ,  143:  579. —  For.  Q.  4:  404.   36:  389.  — (G.  A. 

Macfarren)Am.WhigR.9:44.  — Westm.  32:  317.  — 

Dem.  R.  13:  465.  —  Mus.   15:  487.  —  (C.  Martyn) 

Colbuni,  160:  559.  — Dub.  Univ.  27:  16.  —  Blackw. 

58:  572.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  298.  — Eel.  M.  30:  488. 

35:245.     67:   195.  —  Liv.  Age,   39:    286. — Penny 

M.  2:  31. 

—  and  Haydn.     Quar.  18:  73.  —  Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:  321. 
Anecdote  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  131. 

—  and  his  Works.     U.  S.  Cath.  :M.'5:  177. 

—  and  Schack  :  an  imaginary  Dialogue.  <  'hamb. J. 16:167. 

—  Birthplace  of.     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  5:  510. 

—  Don  Giovanni.     Loud.  Soc   27:  255. 

—  in  London.      All  the  Year,  23:  295.  —  Bentley,  61: 

624.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  195.  —  (A.  Gaye)  St.  James,  45: 
199. 

—  Last  Work  of;  Poem.  (N.  Mitchell)  Colburn,  155:  239. 

—  Letters.     {G.  II.  Lewes)  Fortn.  3:  124.  —  (C  E.  Nor- 

ton) No   Am.  102:  609. 

—  Life  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:  715. 

and  Times  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  70,  141,  206. 

—  Pianoforte  of.     Fraser,  43:  453. 

—  Reminiscences  of.      Hogg,  2:  25.     Same  art.  Ed.  il. 

15:  557- 

—  Requiem  of,  a  Forgery.      Ev.  Sat.  7:  755.  —  Conih. 

21:    706.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.   75:    154.  —  Fraser, 
41:  539.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  26:  37.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

9:  443.454- 
Mozarts  in  England.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  519. 
Mozer's  Discovery.     Eel.  Mus.  2:  405. 
Jlozier,  Joseph.     (R.  J.  Sheirr)  Potter  Am.  ^fo.  6:  24. 
Mozley,  James  B.     (J.  C.  Shairp)  Fraser,  loi :  174. 

—  ICssays.     (Lord   Blachford)  i9tli  Cent.  5:  1013.  —  (J. 

L.  Dimani  Nation,  28:  169. 

—  on  the  Old  Testament      (J.  Wright)  Theo.  R.  14:  252. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  De  Fontcnoy.     Belgra.  10 :  447. 

Mr.   and  Mrs.  FoUett ;    or,   Jlore  than  I  bargained   for. 

(N.  P.  Willis)  Godey.  24:  -^:,. 
Mr.  antl  Mrs.  Leslie;  a  Tale.     Sharpe.  43:  245. 
Mr.  Arkley's  Will.     Chamb.  J.  48:  7.S5,  804,  S26. 
Jlr.  Ashburner  in  New  York.    Internat.  M.  5:  324. 
Mr.  Aslatt's  Ward;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  55:  217-2^17. 
Mr.  Axtell.  (S.J. Pritchard)  Allan.  10:  148-721.    11:58. 
Mr.  Basher's  Sacritice.    (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  6:  124. 
Mr.  Beaman's  Jlistake.     (E.  B.  Cobb)  Galaxy,  21:  531. 
Mr.  Beetleton  Brown  and  his  .Vmerican  Tour.     Fraser, 

48:  197. 
Mr.  Bibb's  Half  Note;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  210. 
Jlr.  Buggins.     Bentley,  3:    556. 

Mr.  Burleigh's  Way.     (H.  Rosevelt)  Overland,  4:  125. 
Mr.  Chancy's  Cooking-Stove.      (Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  Annan) 

Godey,  24:  90. 
Mr.  Cimabne  Brown  on  the  Defensive.     Belgra.  45:  284. 

Same  art.  .\ppleton,  26:  444. 
Mr.  Cox's  Protege;  a  Story.     Blackw.  129:  175,  347. 
Mr.  Earl's  Investment.     Belgra.  42:  442. 


Mil. 


MRS. 


Mr.  Ela's  Story.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  5:  556. 
Mr.  Fairweather's  Yachting.     Lond.  Soc.  10:  451.  11: 

3051  4j2- 
Mr.  Felix  goes  Trout-Fishing.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  32. 

—  in  Stiibhie.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  2S0. 

—  on  tlie  Moors.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  254. 
Mr.FitzgGrakl'sMarriagc.(J.Mi(ldliMuaps)Tinsley,29:335. 
Mr.  Gillil's  Love  Story.     (Geo.  Eliot)  Blackw.  81:  319- 

685.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  53:  545,  595,  685.  54:  134. 
Mr.  Golightly.  Once  a  Week,  23:  319-475.  24:12-479. 
Mr.  Grab  in  Search  of  Gold  Dust  in  California.  Colburn, 

85:   i6^ 
Mr.  Graliani's  Mania;  a  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  576. 
Mr.  Gray's  Ruin;  a  Tale.     St.  James,  15:  374. 
Mr.  Gregory.     (K.  J.  Necly)  Harper,  35:  319. 
Mr.  Grimshaw's  Christmas  Dinner.      (D.  Costello)  Bent- 
lev,  53 :  97- 
Mr.  Grimshaw's  little  Love-Affair.     (D.  Costello)  Bent- 
ley,  53:  208-487.    54:  503,602.     55:  34-633- 
Mr.  Grubbe's  Night  with  Memnon.      I'utuam,   10:  192. 
Mr.  Hardcastle's  friendly  Attentions.    (S.  L.  Blanchard) 

Lond.  Soc.  16:  193. 
Mr.  Harkins's  Niece.     (S.  Chase)  Lippinc.  28:  391. 
Mr.  Harley's  Passenger.  (M.V.Terhune)  Sharpe,  43:  15. 
Mr.  Hippsley,    the    electrical   Gentleman.      (R.   Johns) 

Bentley,  4:  374. 
Mr.  Horace  Fitzjersey's  Collegiate  Experiences.    Sharpe, 

I?'-  243,  3°4,  375- 
Mr.  Hosea  Bigelovv  to  the  Editor;  a  Poem.    (J.  R.  Lowell) 

Atlan.  15:  501. 
Mr.  Horatio  Wigwell's  strange  Client.    Bentley,  33:  325. 
Mr.  James  Nesmith.     (J.  P.Widney)  Overland,  13:  315. 
Mr.  Jolly  Green's  Lnprisonment  in  the  Chateau  de  Vin- 

cennes.     Colburn,  84:  496. 
Mr.  Jolly  Green  on  the  great  Paris  Excursion.   Colburn, 

86:'  84. 

—  on  some  of  the  leading  Questions.     Colburn,  88:  65. 

—  on  the  late  Papal  Aggression.     Colburn,  90:  414. 

—  on  his  Election  for  Muflfborough.     Colburn,  95:  484. 

—  on  the  Peace  Deputation  to  St.  Petersburg,  1S54.     Col- 

burn, 100:  439. 
Mr.  Ledbury's   grand  Tour.      (A.  Smith)  Bentley,  12: 

217-555.     13:  1-527-     14:  11-525- 
Mr.  Lorquison's  Story.     (F.  C.  Burnand)  Once  a  Week, 

2:  456. 
Mr.  Makepeace,  the  Duelist.   (D.Jerrold)  Bentley,ii  :46i. 
Mr.  Maiston's  Folly.     All  the  Year,  37:  299,  325. 
Mr.  Mopes,  the  Hermit.    Lond.  Soc.  i:  303. 
Mr.  Neelus  Peeler's  Conditions.  (R.  M.  Johnstone)  Scrib. 

18:  256. 
Mr.  Oscar  Preen  in  Japan  and  Laputa.  Tinsley, 5:213-703. 
Mr.  Paul  Bobolink  and  his  two  Marriages.     (E.  Pollock) 

Pioneer,  i :  336. 
Mr.  Pearson.     House.  Words,  17:  291. 
Mr.  Pepperage's  Fourth  of  July  Oration.  Putnam,  6:  91. 
Mr.  Peppercorn  at    Home.      (D.  Jerrold)  Colburn,  49: 

245-273. 
Mr.  Peter  Punctilio.     (H.  Mayhew)  Bentley,  4:  609. 
Mr.  Pinkevton's  Mistake,    (h'.  A.  Nitsch)  So.  M.  9:  6S7. 

10:   38. 
Mr.  Popples's  Story.     Dub.  LTniv.  80:  375. 
Mr.  Quatty's  great  Speech.  (W.M.Baker)  Scrib.  13:  160. 
Mr.  (Juedlingburg's  Commission.      (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp. 

Bar,  7:  541. 
Mr.  Rowlands.     House.  Words,  13:  404. 
Mr.  SempilTs  Settlement.  (A.Allardyce)  Fraser,  102:  595. 
Mr.  Shed's  Courtship.   (G.  B.  Merrill)  Overland,  5:  335. 
Mr.  Shindy's  Adventures  in  Search  of  Liberty.  St.  James, 

32:  194-712.     33:  62-631.     34:  54. 
Mr.  Smith.     (Miss  Leslie)  Godey,  21 :  49. 
Mr.  Smith's  Nephew.     Colburn,  161:  117-597. 
Mr.  Thomas  White's  little  Sermon.     Putnam,  II :  354. 


Mr.  Thompson's  Prodigal.    (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  5:  91. 
Mr.  Thompson's  Umbrella.   All  the  Year,  15:  356.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  67:  38. 
Mr.  Tolnian.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  Harper,  61:  371. 
Mr.  Trafford  Carr's  Business  Journey.  Lond.  Soc.  4:  289. 
Mr.  Trickett  Donks.      (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  7:  305. 
Mr.  Twentyman's  first  Love.     Liv.  Age,  58:  916. 
Mr.  Twitchell's  Inventions.      (S.  W.  Kellogg)  Lippinc. 

10:  407. 
Mr.  William  Spavinger's  Speech  on  Hippophagy.      (J. 

Greenwood)  Lond.  Soc.  13:  466. 
Mr.  Winthrop's  Revengt;.    (E.  A.  Walker)  Scrib.  6:  77. 
Mr.  Withering's  t'onsumption  and  its  Cure.      (T.  Hood) 

Coli)Lirn,  68:  433. 
Mr.  Yellowly's  Doings.    (C.  Whitehead)  Bentley,  17:  490. 
Mr.  Zimmermann.      (R.  Anderson)  Galaxy,  14:  171. 
Mrs.  Admiral  Westropp.     St.  James,  10:  448. 
Mrs.  Archie;  a  Story.     Cornh.  8:  180.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  78:  551. 
Mrs.  Austin;  a  Novel.     Cornh.  41:  385,  615. 
Mrs.  Badger}-.     (W.  W.  Collins)  House.  Words,  16:  289. 
Mrs.  Ban  well's  Legacy.     Chamb.  J.  47:  177. 
Mrs.  Bates's  Butler.     Tinsley,  14:  535. 
Mrs.  Beauchamp's  little  Plans.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  466. 
Mrs.  Beauchamp's  Vengeance.     Blackw.  89:  537. 
Mrs.  Brown's  Christmas  Story.     (A.  Sketchley)  Lond. 

Soc.  II :  42. 
Mrs.  Brown's  Excursion.     (A.  Sketchley)  Lond.  Soc.  4: 

336. 

Mrs.  Brumby's  Lodgers.     (W.  Buxton)  Sharpe,  46:  40. 

Mrs.  Bullwinkle.  (W.  W.  Collins)  House.  Words,  17: 
409. 

Mrs.  Burnet's  Story.     (Miss  Taylor)  Lippinc.  13:  448. 

Mrs.  Cabot's  Guest.     (H.  E.  Scudder)  Harper,  62:  loS. 

Mrs.  Clifford's  Marriage.  Blackw.  93:  284,  414.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  76:  586.     77:  243. 

Mrs.  Cramp's  Tenant.     (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  Argosy,  32:  503. 

Mrs.  Davis's  Trial.    (J.  F.  Bouverie)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  160. 

Mrs.  Fenwick's  New  Year's  Eve.     Victoria,  20:  245. 

Mrs.  Flint's  married  Experience.  (R.  T.  Cooke)  Har- 
per, 62:  79. 

Mrs.  Fraser,  the  Banker's  Wife.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  688. 

Mrs.  Gainsborougli's  Diamonds.  (J.  Hawthorne)  Apple- 
ton,  19:  430,  515. 

Mrs.  Gardiner.     (T.  Hood)  Colburn,  68:  145. 

Mrs.  Greville.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  422-687.     76:  97-562. 

Mrs.  Grimshaw's  Garden;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  16:  344. 

Mrs.  Haddan's  Story.     All  the  Year,  23:  529-577. 

Mrs.  Harris.     (M.  Collins)  Belgra.  13:  159. 

Mrs.  Hephiestus  Cytheron.  (G.  A.  Baker,  jr.)  Galaxy, 
22:  350. 

Mrs.  Hewlett's  Match.     Sharpe,  26:  23. 

Mrs.  Jenkins's  Evening  Part}'.  (Mrs.  N.  Crosland) 
Sharpe,  49:   131. 

Mrs.  Jennings.     Bentley,  i:  591. 

Mrs.  Job  Grey.     (E.  Williams)  Galaxy,  II :  718. 

Mrs.  Katherine's  Lantern;  a  Poem.  (W.M.Thackeray) 
Cornh.  15:  117. 

Mrs.  Lancaster's  Rival.  Lond.  Soc.  35:  33-512.  36: 
37-225. 

Mi-s.  La  Rue's  Snails.    (H.  Humphrey)  Overland,  12 :  266. 

Mrs.  Lewis.     (C.  A.  Hopkinson)  Atlan.  12:  369,453,556. 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  Legacy.  (C.  Dickens)  All  the  Year,  12: 
supp. 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  Lodgings.  (C.  Dickens)  All  the  Year, 
10:  supp. 

Mrs.  ]\Iacsimum's  Bill.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Putnam,  4:  660. 

Mrs.  Mallandaine's  Peach  Party.     All  the  Year,  43:  11. 

Mrs.  Marcellus;  a  Story.     (0.  Logan)  Lippinc.  26:  613. 

Mrs.  Marmaduke  Mellwyn's  Sigh.  (N.  Robinson)  Bel- 
gra. 26:  211. 

Mrs.  Martiudale  and  her  Treasure.     Sharpe,  18:  1S3. 


MRS. 


879 


MULLER 


Mrs.  Maurice;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar.  23:  373.     Same  art. 

Li\'.  Age,  98:  86. 
Mrs.  Maycock's  Keys.     Belgra.  22:  56. 
Mrs.  Meilor's  Diamonds.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  14:  416. 
Mrs.  Merridew's  Fortune.     Cornh.  20:  327.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  103:  76. 
Mrs.  Nevill's  Lover;  a  Story.     Temp.  Bar,  57:  205. 
Mrs.  Page's  Life  History.     Sharpe,  36:  178,235. 
Mrs.  Penny's  little  Mistakes.     All  the  Year,  47:  34. 
Mrs.  IVrcy's  Peril.     Lond.  See.  23:  242. 
Mrs.  Petre;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  54:   104-123. 
Mrs.  Pliilpotts,  the  Beauty.     Belgra.  40:  supp.  23. 
Mrs.  Pierrepoint;  a  Sketch.     Temp.  Bar,  59:  226. 
Mrs.  Pinckney's  Governess.     Lippinc.  26:  336. 
Mrs.  Professor  Kramps      Putnam,  8:  76. 
Mrs.  Pianby.     Bentley,  59:   191. 
Mrs.  Kanford's  New  Year's  Dinner.     House.  Words,  2: 

339- 
Mrs.  Kushton's  last  Will.     (Mrs.  Abdy)  Sharpe.  39:  169. 
Mrs.  Sevenoaks'  Diamonds.     Tinsley,  13:  296. 
Mrs.  Somerville,  Mrs.  Stowe,  and  Mrs.  Browning.     (M. 

B.  Kinney)  Putnam,  13:  70S. 
Mrs.  Spencer's  Party.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  1S4. 
Mrs.  Stretton's  Friend.     Temp.  Bar,  25:  327. 
Mrs.  Strongitharm's  Report.     Galaxy,  8:  811. 
Mrs.  T.'s  Step-Daughter.  (E.  Townbridge)  Sharpe,  43:  75. 
Mrs.  Vanderduynck.     Galaxy,  21:  791. 
Mrs.  Van  Steen;  a  Story.     Cornh.  42:  6S0. 
Mrs.  Ward's  Visit  to  the  Prince  at  Boston.     (M.  W.  Jan- 

vrin)  Sliarpe,  42:  75. 
Mrs.  Wimbush's  Revenge.     Chamb.  J.  47:  709. 
Mtesa,  King  of  Uganda.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Appleton, 

19:  445. 
Much  Ado  about  Nothing.     House.  Words,  12:  422. 
Much  .\do  about  Nothing.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  2S9. 
Much  on  both  Sides.     (V.  Jacox)  Bentley,  63:  572. 
Mud  Baths  of  Franzensbad.     (W.  C.  Church)  Galaxy,  6: 

406. 
Mud  Fish,  New  Australian.  (P.  L.  Sdater)  Nature,  2: 106. 
Mud  Volcanoes.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  160. 

—  in  the  Crimea.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  409. 
Mudfdg.Vssociation.  (C.  Dickens)  Bentley,  2:  397.  4:  209. 
Mudford,  William.    Five  Nights  of  St.  Albans.    Blackw. 

26:  561. 
Mudge,  Enoch.     (S.  W.  Coggeshall)  Meth.  Q.  21:  423. 
Mudie,  Ch.  Edw.,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week,  27:  452. 
Muilie,  Robert.     Dem.  R.  14:  492. 
Mudie  among  the  Louts.     Chamb.  J.  46:  3S1. 
Mudie  Classics.     Belgra.  5:  41,  162. 
Mudie's  Circulating  Library.  (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week, 

5:  705- 
Muelhausen,  Industrial  Society  of .     Harper,  59:  56S. 
Mueller,  Carl.     Art  .J.  17:   133. 
Mueller,  George,  of  Bristol.  Lond.  Soc.  14:  370.  —  House. 

Words,  16:  4^^.     Same  art.  Liv.  .Age,  55:  763. — 

(F.  W.   H(dland)  Chr.   E.xam.    67:    128.— (J.    S. 

Clark)  Cong.  t}.  3:  190. 

—  and  the  Life  of  Trust.     (C.  C  Tiffany)  New  Eng.  19: 

429.  —  (C.  Adams)  Meth.  Q.  31 :  427.  —  Chr.  R.  26: 
529. 

—  and  the  Orphans.    Ev.  Sat.  6:  516. 

—  Orphan  House  at  Ashley  Down.     Eraser,  46:  341.  — 

Chamb.  J.  28:  362.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  87:  97. 
Mueller.  .lohn  von,  Conversion  of.     (J.  Proudlit)  Lit.  & 
Theo.  R.  i:  476. 

—  Letters  to.     Chr.  R.  g:  609. 

Mueller,  .Julius.     (D.  W.  Simon)  Brit.  Q.  73:   123. 

Mueller,  Max.  Nature,  13:  312.  —  with  portrait,  Apple- 
ton,  4:  734. — with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  77:  374. — 
with  portrait.  Dub.  LTniv.  92:  474. 

—  and  his  American  Critics.     (G.  F.  Wright)  Bib.  Sac. 

34:  1S3. 


Mueller,  ^lax,  and  Prof.  Whitney,  Controversy  between. 
(T.  K.  Lounsbury)  No.  Am.  123:  193.  — (E.  Abbot) 
Bib.  Sac.  34:   557. 

—  at  University  College.     Nature,  23:  381. 

—  Chips  from  a  German  Workshop.     (W.  D.  Whitney) 

No.  Am.  109:  544.  —  (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fraser,  77:  1S7. 
—  (E.  B.  Tylor)  Fortn.  9:  225.  — Cath.  World,  15: 
530.  — (W.F.  Allen)  Nation,  8:  317. 

—  Ilibbert  Lectures.     (R.  W.  JIacan)  Theo.  R.  16:  240. 

—  on  the  ancient  Fathers.     Month,  43:  305. 

—  on  Origin  and  Growth   of  Religion.     (H.  F.  Jenks) 

Unita.  R.  11:  689. 

—  Philosophy  of  Mythology.  (A.  Lang)  Fraser,  104: 166. 

—  Sacred  Books  of  the  East.     (A.    H.  Sayce)  Nature, 

21:  77. 

—  Science  of  Religion.    (E.H.  Plumptre)  Contemp.  7:  66. 

—  Die  Semiten.     (C.  H.  Toy)  Bib.  Sac.  31:  355. 

—  Word  with.     (R.  G.  AVhite)  Galaxy.  22:  75. 
Mueller,  William.     (.1.  B.  Atkinson)  Portfo.  6:  164,  1S5. 
Mueller,  William  .John.     Art  .J.  16:  293. 

Muellner,  A.  Albaneserin.  (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  12: 
218. 

—  Guilt.    (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  6:  121. 

—  King  Yngurd.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  7:  407,  545. 

—  29th  of  February.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  6:  39S. 

—  Sketch  of.     Lond.  i\[.  3:  417. 

Muench,  Von  Ernst.    Studies  and  Recollections.    For.  Q. 

20:  310. 
Muenster,  Herbert,  Political  Essays  of.     (E.  P.  Evans) 

No.  Am.  108:  647. 
Muenster,  Visit  to.     Cornh.  30:  582. 
Muenzer,  Thomas,  and  the  Peasant  War,   1525.     (H.  S. 

Burrage)  Bapt.  Q.  11:  129. 
Mugby  Junction.     (C.  Dickens)  All  the  Year,  16:  supp. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  701. 
Muhboob  .Jan.     Colburn,  140:  195-435.     141 :  84,  1S5. 
Muhlbach,  Bath.     (M.  Howitt)  Argosy,  12:  455. 
Muhll)ach,  Louise.     <SVf  !Mundt. 
Muhlenberg,  H.  A.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  16:  67. 
Muhlenberg,  Henry  Mclchior.     (M.  L.  Stover)  Hours  at 

Home,  2:  444. 

—  .Journal  of  Voyage.     Evang.  R.  i:  390,  590. 

—  Memoir  of.     (F.  A.  Muhlenberg)  Evang.  R.  3:  151. 
Muhlenberg,  Gen.  l*eter.    (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  68:  509. 
jMuhlenberg,  William  .\.     Appleton.  24:  2S0. 

Muir,  Thomas.     (B.  Drew)  O.  &  N.  9:  316. 

Jliilberry,  The.     Once  a  Week,  9:   107. 

Mulberry-Tree.     (C.  J.  Robinson)  Nature,  2;  67. 

JIulberries;  a  Poem.     (W.  D.  Ilowells)  Atlan.  27:  377. 

Mulder,  Gerhard  Johannes,  Obituary  of.  Nature,  22: 
109. 

Mule  No.  68  in  Abyssinia.     All  the  Year,  20:  254. 

Mule,  Northwestern,  Habits  and  Drivers  of.  (S.  J.  Bar- 
rows) Atlan.  35:  550. 

Mules,  ]\Iay-Day  among  the.     All  the  Year,  25:  542. 

—  My  three.     Chamb.  J.  36:  369. 

—  Rocky  Mountain.     (E.  Ingersoll)  .Scrib.  19:  929. 
Mule-Deer  Hunting  in  Colorado.     (J.  H.  Mills)  Scrib. 

16:  610. 
Mulford    Family   Genealogy.     (W.  R.   Mulford)  N.  E. 

Reg-  34:  171- 
Mulgrave,  Fjirl  of,  with  portrait.     Fraser,  12:  540. 

—  and  his  Ivcporters.     Dub.  Univ.  n:  257. 

—  -Appointment  of  Irish  Sheriffs.     Dub.  Univ.  II :  767. 

—  Defense  of.     Dub.  Univ.  11:   143. 

—  Government  of.     I)ub.  Univ.  11:  239. 

and  Edinburgh  I{eview.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  692. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  R.  i:  28.     4:  246. 

Mulhouse,  Artisans"  Dwellings  at.     St.  James,  22:   109. 
JIullenville  Mystery.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Scrib.  3:  6S7. 
Miiller  ami  other  Gcrmin  nnnies  beginning  xcith  Mil  (ire 
arranged  as  if  spelled  Mue. 


MULLET 


880 


MURCHISON 


Mullet  and  the  Gurnard.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week, 

lo:  82. 
Mullets  and  Mullomaniacs.     (D.  C.  Badham)  Eraser,  46: 

263. 
Mulock,  Dinah  Maria.     See  Craik,  D.  M. 
Mulready,  William.     (M.  M.  lleaton)  (lent.  M.  n.  s.  22: 

609. —  with  portrait,  (F.  G.   Stephens)  F.  Arts  Q. 

i:   381.  —  Art  J.   15:   181.     16:  65.  —  Lond.  Soc. 

3:  417. —  Liv.  Age,  79:  94. 

—  and  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  Pictures  of.     Once  a  Week,  27: 

148. —  (R.  Liebreich)  Marniil.  25:  499.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  113:  259. 

—  Works  of.     Art  J.  16:  130.  —  Appleton,  2:  513. 
Mumal  and  I\[endra;  a  Legend  of  Scinde.     (G.  A.  Sim- 
cox)  Dark  Blue,  2:  300. 

Mummolsee,  Legendary  Lake  of.     Eel.  M.  42:  420. 
Itlummification,  Mariui's  New  Process  of.     (J.  W.  Mario 

and  S.  S.  Griffith)  Nation,  7:  29,  249. 
Mummy,  The.     (W.  Stigand)  Belgra.  6:  361.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  6:  501. 

—  Egyptian,  Description  of.     (H.  W.  Diamond)  Arch. 

31:  408. 

—  Examination  of.     (T.  J.  Pettigrew)  Arch.  27:  262. 

—  found  in  Auvergne.     Penny  M.  9:   149. 

—  Some  Words  to.     (E.  A.  Poe)  Am.  Whig  R.  i :  363. 

—  Unrolling  of,  at  Florence.     (Prof.  Migliarini)  Arch. 

36:   161. 
Mummies.     Liv.  Age,  75:  469.  —  Penny  M.  5:  106. 

—  New  Year's  Eve  among.     (J.  A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  37: 

supp.  93. 
Mump,  The.     (H.  Willis)  Bentley,  9:  457. 
Miinch.     See  Muench. 
Munden,  Joseph  S.     Bentlej-,  13:  71-586.     14:  40,  277, 

367.  — Mo.  R.  163:  13. 
Mundt,  Mrs.  Clara  M.     Louise  Muehibach.     N.  Eel.  4: 

188.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  9:  277,  339. 
Mundy,  Capt.     Sports  in  the  East.     Fraser,  6:  143. 
Munger,  Gilbert,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  166:  656. 
Mungo,  Mackay,  the  practical  Joker.     Bentley,  4:  346. 
Munich.     Sharpe,  28;  251. 

—  and  its  School  of  Christian  Art.     Blackw.  87:  543. 

—  as  a  Pest  City.     Lippinc.  15:  303. 

—  as  a  Place  of  Residence.     Once  a  Week,  19:  53. 

—  Ateliers  of.  Notes  on.     St.  James,  34:  193. 

—  Bits  of  Life  in.     (A.   M.  Howitt)  House.  Words,  2: 

133-535-     3:  9-260.     4:  286.     5:  64. 

—  Cemetery  at.     Once  a  Week,  9:  442. 

—  City  and  University.    Bib.  Sac.  5:  378. 

—  City  of  the   little   Monk.     (M.   D.  Conway)  Fraser, 

85:  341.     Same  art.  Harper,  44:  524,  641. 

—  Concerts  in.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  184. 

—  Court  Brewery  in.     (W.  Wells)  Scrib.  i:  490. 

—  Dwelling-Houses  in.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  218. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Putnam,  3:  649. 

—  Houses  and  House-Hunting  in.     Temp.  Bar,  14:   339. 

—  in  iSSo.     Temp.  Bar,  61:  250. 

—  Life  in.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  696. 

—  Maximilienstrasse.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  II :  330. 

—  Metal-Founder  of.     Chamb.  J.  15:  31. 

—  Miscellanea  at,  1S57.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  95. 

—  National  Galleries  at.     Penny  ]\L  5:  236,  244. 

—  Police  of,  Morning  CmIIs  on.    jMacmil.  21:  177.    Same 

art.  F^cl.  M.  74:  216. 

—  Popular  Paper  in.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  34. 

—  Presentations  and   Court  Balls   in.      Lond.    Soc.   3: 

358- 

—  Seven-Hundredth  Birthday  of.     (A.  Ten  Brook)  Con- 

tin.  Mo.  6:  89. 

—  Society  at.     Bentley,  49:  544. 

—  Theater  in.     Temp.  Bar.  6:  475. 
Munich  Congress.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  209. 

—  Rome  and.     Dub.  R.  55:  64. 


JLinicipal   and    State   Governments,   Relations   of.     (S. 

Bowles)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  140. 
Municipal  Business,  Management  of.    Penny  i\L  8 :  78,  83. 
JLinicipal  Ca'sarism.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  205. 
Municijial  Corporations,  Origin  of.    Penny  .^L  4:  502,  505. 
and  Progress  of.     Westm.  22:  40S. 

—  in  Scotland.     Westm.  24:   156. 

—  Reform  of.     (J.  A.  Roebuck)  Westm.  30:  48. 
Municipal  Debts.     (R.  P.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  172. — 

(II.  P.  Porter)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  800. 
Municipal  Economy.    (D.  L.  Harris)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9: 

147. 
Municipal  Government.     (D.  B.  Eaton)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J. 

5:  I.  — (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  4:  434.     13:  18S.— 

Dem.  R.  24:  481.    36:  253.  —  Penny  M.  8:  33q-.i23. 

—  Considerations  on.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Fraser,  95:  34. 
Sec  Cities. 

ISLinicipal  Listitutions  of  English  Towns.     (J.  Fletcher) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  5:  97. 
Municipal  Listruction  in  Paris.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  28: 

263. 
Municipal    Privileges    under    the    Anglo-Saxons.      (T. 

Wright)  Arch.  32:  298. 
Municipal  Reform.     Quar.  54:  231.  —  (W.  E.  Hicksoti) 

Westm.  25:  71.     39:  263.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Naliou, 

13:  84. 

—  in  New  York.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  13:   157. 
Attempt  at.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28:  331. 

—  in  Russia.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  11:  364. 
Municipal  Responsibility.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  333. 
Municipal  Taxation.     Canad.  Mo.  4:  388.  —  (F.  W.  Mac- 
lean) Canad.  Mo.  10:  311. 

Munitions  of  War.     0.  &  N.  2:  499. 
Munkacsy,    Michael,    Hungarian    Artist.      (J.    R.   Tait) 
Lippinc.  23:    175.  —  (S.  Gaye)  St.  James,  47:  160. 

—  Am.  Arch.  7:  203. 

Munro,  SirThos.,  Life  of.     Am.  Q,.  8:  197.  — Ed.  R.  51: 
247.  —  Quar.  43 :  Si .  —  Mo.  R.  121 :  41 7.    123 :  348. 

—  Gleig's  Memoirs.     Colburn,   28:    28'2.— Eel.   R.   51: 

41S. 
Munsell,  Joel,  with  portrait.     (G.  R.  Howell)  N.  E.  Reg. 

34:  239. 
Munsell  Genealogy.     (F.  Munsell)  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  246. 
jMunster,  Earl  of,  with  portrait.     Fraser,  3:  686. 
iMunster,  Poets  and  Poetry  of.     Dub.  Univ.  36:   53. 
Mun.-^ter  Circuit,  History  of.     (J.   R.   O'Flanagan)  Dub. 

Ihiiv.  87:  279-690.     88:  26-564. 
Munster  Festivals,  Tales  of.     Lond.  M.  19:  4S0. 
Miiustor.     See  Muenster. 
INIiinzer,  T.     See  Muenzer. 
Mural  Decorations.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  71. 
Mural  Painting,  On  the  Colors  used  in.    (Mrs.  ircrrifii-Kl) 

Art  J.  2:  186.  —  .\rt  J.  4:  22.  —  Am.  Arch.  9:  297. 
Jhiiat,  Marshal  Joachim.     (J.  T.   Headley)  Am.  Whig 

R.  1 :  60.  —  km.  Whig  R.  14:  389.  —  Dem.  R.  25: 

28.  — Mo.  R.  97:  473.  — (A.  A.  Knox)  Bentley,  15: 

306. —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  16:  300. 

—  and  Davoust,  Rivalry  of.     Dem.  R.  29:  205. 

—  as  King  of  Naples.     Blackw.   122:  200.     Same  art. 

Liv.  .\ge,  134:  659. 

—  Death  of.     No.  Am.  3:    28.  — Blackw.    20:    309.— 

Mo.  R.  110:  507. —  Mus.  9:  343. —  Chamb.  J.  10: 
116.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  15:  416.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  ig:  174. 

—  Davies's  Eleven  Years  in  Family  of.    Mo.  R.  156:  349. 
:\[nrats  of  Florida.     Galaxy,  19:  758. 

Muratorian  Canon.     Lond.  Q.  41:  434.  — (J.  J.  Tayler) 

Theo.  R.  6:  330. 
Murchison,  Roderick  Impey.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  5:  10. 

—  Geog.  M.  2:  146. —with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  63: 
507.  —  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  241. 

—  Discoveries  of.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  226. 


MURCHISON 


881 


MUSEUM 


Murchison,  Roderick  Impey,  Geikie's  Life  of.  Ed.  R 
142:  173.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  131.  —  Nature, 
12:  I,  21.  —  Am.  Bibliop.  3:  492. 

Mtircliison,  Lady,  Souvenirs  of  Life  of.   Victoria,  12:  461, 

Murciiisoii  Chair  of  Geology.     Nature,  6:  84. 

Murder  and  tlie  Microscope.     Clianib.  J.  26:  305. 

—  and  Mystery;  a  Tale.     Fraser,  23:  547. 

—  Appeal  of,  and  Trial  by  Battle.     Quar.  18:  177. 

as  one  of  the  Fine  Arts.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw. 

21:  199.    46:  661. 

—  by  Mistake.     All  the  Year,  12:  66. 

—  Decay  of .     Cornh.  20:  722. 

—  Executions  for.     See  Executions  for  Murder. 

—  Fashionable.     Canad.  Mo.  17:  2S0. 

—  Law  of.     Lond.  Q.  26:  428. 

—  most  foul;  a  Tale.     (W.  C.  Elam)  Lippinc.  4:  503. 

—  of  Nick  Vedder;  a  Niagara  Tale.    Temp.  Bar.  50:  374. 

—  of  Latour.     (W.  H.  Stiles)  Liternat.  ^[.  5:  457. 

—  Psychology  of.     (F.  von   Iloltzendorff)   Internat.    R. 

3:  73- 

—  Religious  Aspect  of.     (R.  Wilson)  So.  M.  13:  473. 

—  Sketch  of  a  late  Trial  for.     Lond.  M.  9:   165. 

—  will  out,  will  it?   (E.Crapscy)  Galaxy,  7:  383.    10:536. 
Murders,  How  they  have  been  discovered.     Dub.  Univ. 

65:  650. 

—  Late.     Liv.  Age,  5:  515. 

—  Mysterious.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  437. 

—  that  will  not  out.     Dub.  Univ.  81 :  273. 

Murder  (ilen;  a  I'oem.     (C.  Bowles)  Blackw.  40:  515. 
Murder  Hole;  an  ancient  Legend.     Blackw.  25:   1S9. 
Murder  ^L^nia.     (jhamb.  J.  12:  209. 
Murder  Stone.     (C.  L.  Young)Lippinc.  7:  481,  617. 
Murdered  Protestant  Pastor;  aPoem.    Chr.  Obs.  36:  153. 
Murderer,  How  I  became  a.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  supp.  64. 

—  Who  is  the  ?    Blackw.  51 :  553. 
Afurdcrer's  Confession.     Liv.  Age,  30;   130. 
Murderer's  last  Night.      Blackw.  25:    734.  —  JIus.   15: 

163,  305. 
Murdering  Banker.     Blackw.  44:  823. 
Murdoch,  James  E.     The  Stage.     (.J.  B.  Runnion)  Dial 

(Ch.),  i:  107. 
Murdock,  Jas.  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  9:  501. 
Murlreeslmro",  Battleof.     (W..J.  Hardee)  So.  M.  13:  313. 

—  (J.  C.  Breckinridge)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  5:  209. 
Murger,  Henri.    (G.  Saintsbury)  Fortn.  30:  230.  —  Temp. 

Bar,  59:    29.  —  (W.    BesanI)   Temp.   Bar,   37:    47. 

Samcart.  F:c1.  M.  95:  38.  — (A.  Lang)  Dark  Blue, 

i:  281.  —  Kv.  Sat.  14:   116.  —  Westm.  99:  404. 
Murillo,  Bartolonu' I'^stebaii.    Penny  M.  3:  113.  —  House. 

Words,  19:  271. — {P.  G.  Hamerlon)Portfo.  8:  165. 

—  niul  C'hristian  Art.  (C.  Stotliart)  Catli. World,  29:  S20. 

—  Double  Picture.     Chamb.  J.  55:  409. 

—  Painter  without  .\nibitioii.     Fraser,  33:  488. 

—  Sketch  of.     Chamb.  J.  5:  27S. 

Murphy,  the  meteorological  (Juack.     Fraser.  17:  378. 
Mur|)hy,  Arthur,  Foot's  Life  of.     (.1.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  14: 

75.V 

—  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  521. 

Murphy,  D.  .1.     Fatal  Revenge.     <iuar.  3:  339. 
Murphy,  Henry  C,  with  portrait.     Deni.   R.   21:  78. — 

with  portrait,  Diun.  R.  40:   if)-;. 
Murphy,  .John  W.,  .Vccountof.   (W.  I!,  l.e  Van).I.  Frankl. 

Inst.  98:  303. 
Murphy'.^  .ALister.     (.1.  Payn)  Cham!).  J.  50:   1-52. 
Murrain,  or  Cattle-Plague.     Li\-.  Age,  53:  701. 
Murray,  Alex., Com., with  porlrait.  Portfo.(Den.)  11 :  ■;99. 
Murray,  .Anulia  JL     Travels.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  4^5. 
Murray,   Charles  A.     Prairie  Bird.     (.1.  Moiicrieff)   No. 

Brit,  i:  545. 

—  Travels.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  72. 

Murrav,  Earl  of,  Legitimation  of.     (T.  Amvot)  Arch.  2i : 
164. 


Murray,  Hugh.     Asiatic  Discoveries.     Quar.  24:  311. 

Murray,  John,  Father  of  American  Universalism.  (N. 
T.  Whitakcr)  Meth.  Q.  34:  O19.—  (G.  L.  Demarest) 
Univ.  Q.  24:  312.  25:  25,  462.  26:  25,  419.  28: 
222.     29:  3S5. 

—  and  Richards,  Letters  of.    (E.  G.  Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  29: 

275,  446. 

—  Centenary  of.     (G.  L.  Demarest)  Univ.  Q.  27:  133. 
Murray,  Mrs.  Judith.     (R.  Eddy)  Univ.  Q.  37:   194. 
Murray,  Lindley,  Memoir  of.     Mo.  R.  Iii:  293.  —  ^lus. 

10:  139. — Chr.  Obs.  26:    641,   723.  —  Eel.  R.  44: 

4S1.  —  Lond.  M.  16:  419. 
Murray,  ilajor.  Biography  of.     Anal.  M.  5:  2S7. 
Murray,  Nicholas.     (W.  B.  Sprague)  Prine.  35:  95. 

—  Kirwan's  Letters.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mereersb.  i:  229. 
Murray,  W.  H.  H.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  521. 
Murray's  little  Sister.     (F.  W.  Loring)  ().  &  N.  7:  450. 
Murty  O'Hanley;   a  Tale.     (G.  S.  M^vicriian)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  7:  523. 
Mu.sa  Pedestris.     (S.  W.  Duffield)  Scrib.  8:  619. 
Musivus.     Fraser,  33:  437. 

—  Popular  Tales.     (A.  H.  Everett)  Gen.  Repos.  4:  91. 
Musieus;  Love  Tale  of  Old  Greece.    (T.  S.  Oniond)  Dark 

Blue,  i:  357. 

Muscat,  Our  Trade  with.     Hunt,  3:  61. 

Muscle,  Mechanical  Work  done  by  a.  (F.  E.  N:pher) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  130.  —  (F.  E.  Niplicr)  Nature, 
11:256,  276.  —  (S.  Haughton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  183. 

—  Variation  in  the  Strength  of.     (F.  E.  Nipher)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  no:  321. 

Muscles,  Composition  of,  in  the  Animal  Series.  (A.  Va- 
lenciennes and  E.  Fremy)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  9. 

Muscovite  Sketches;  Wilna.  Temp.  Bar,  27:  62.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  73:  452. 

Muscular  Action.     (T.  Hill)  Unita.  R.  2:  144. 

—  Evolution  of  Heat  during.     (P.  Frankland)  Nature, 

17:  2S5. 

—  Heat  Phenomena  accompanying.     Nature,  16:  451. 
Muscular  Christianity.    (E.  Knowlton)  Overland,  2:  530. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  25:   100. 
Muscular  Development,  Free.     (W.  Blaikie)  Harper,  56: 

915. 
Muscular  Exertion,   Natural  Laws  of.     (S.   Haughton) 

Nature,  2:  324.     3:  289.  —  (S.  Haughton)  l-cl.  F^n- 

gin.  3:  45S. —  (W.  S.  Jevons)  Nature,  2:  15S. — 

(W.  S.  Jevons)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  293. 
Muscular  F'iber,  Striped,  Structure  of.     Nature,  7:  4S9. 
Muscular  Gentlemen,  English.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  103. 
Muscular  Irritability  after  Death.     (B.  W.  Richardson) 

Nature,  8:   132. 
Muscular  Physics,  Point  in.     Nature,  i:  150. 
Muscular  Power  as  dependent  on  Food.    No.  Brit.  45 :  321 . 

—  Source  of.     (A.  Flint)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  729.  —  (H. 

P.  Armsby)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  S12.  — (E.  Frank- 
land)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  393.  — (E.  Frankland)  Canad. 
J.  n.  s.  II :  248. 

Muscular  Strength.     (M.  F^oster,  jr.)  Fortn.  6:   1S9. 

Muse.s  The;  Old  Fable  and  its  Meaning.  Mo.  Rel.  M. 
34:  240. 

Museum,  French,  of  (thysical  and  mechanical  Science. 
Nature,  9:   190. 

—  Godeflrov,   Hami)urg.     (H.  A.  Ward)  Pop.  Sci.   Mo. 

8:  699. 

—  ^[odern.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Penn  Mo.  lo:  59S. 

—  of  .Arts  and  Trades  at  Paris.     Chamb.  J.  25:  76. 

—  of  Comparative  Zodogy,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Nature, 

14:   109. 

—  of  National  .Vntiquities  of  France.     (W.  de  Fonvielle) 

Nature,  14:  312. 

—  of  Paris.     Mus.  lo:   14S. 

—  or  Picture  Gallery;  its  Functions.     (J.  Ruskin)  Art  J. 

32:  161.  223. 


MUSEUMS 


882 


MUSIC 


i\ruseiim.s.  (R.  Sturcris)  Nation,  i:  113.  —  Nature,  15: 
276.  — O.  &  N.  6:  221. 

—  and  Botanical  (Jardcns.     Nat.  Q.  12:   150. 

—  as  Instruments  of  Education.     (II.  Scadding)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  13:  I.  —  {E.  l'"orin!s)  Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  340. 
-Art  J.  5:  282. 

—  European.     (T.  A.  Brewer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  472. 

—  for  tiie  People.     (A.  K.  Wallace)  Macmil.  19:  244. 

—  Free  Admission  to.     Penu}- JNI.  G:  46. 

—  in  London  in  I7tli  Century.     Clianih.  J.  15:  30S. 

—  Objects  of  provincial.     (G.  Gulliver)  Nature,  5:  35. 

—  of  England.     (L.  Jcwitt)  Art  J.  22:  57-377.     23:  22- 

261.     24:  41-305. 

—  of  Natural  History,  Educational  Use  of.    Am.  J.  Educ. 

22:  117. 

—  Orij,^in  of.     (II.  A.  Ilagen)  Am.  Natural.  10:  So,  135. 

—  Provincial.     Clianih.  J.  43:  21S. 

Museum    SpeciiiTens   for   Teaching   Purposes.      (W.   H. 

Flower)  Nature,  15:   144,  184.  —  Nature,  15:  204. 
Mushrooms.     (W.  J.  Broderip)  Eraser,  59:  7S.  —  (J.  L. 

Russell)  Am.  Natural.  2:  292. — Once  a  Week,  19: 

187.     25:  499.  —  Bcntley,  60:  412. 

—  Anatomy  of.     (M.  C.  C'oolce)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  3S9. 

—  Confessions  of  a  To;t(lstooI-Eatcr.      Once  a  Week,  i : 

3-3  • 

—  Edible.     (J.  A.  Palmer,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  93. 

—  How  reproduced.    (\V.  G.  Sniiili)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  69. 

—  How  to  grow  and  cook.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  17:  245. 

—  Culture  of,  in  Japan.     Cliamb.  J.  54:  512.    Same  art. 

Li  v.  Age,  134:  C'39. 

—  Russian.     Cliauib.  J.  44:  497. 
See  Fungi. 

Music.  Quar.  83:  4S1.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  19:  497. 
Same  art.  Ed.  JI.  iG:  35.  — Chr.  Exam.  31:  83. — 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  619.  —  Kitick.  9:  76.  —  Clir.  JIo. 
Spec.  4:  636.  —  New  Eng.  M.  i:  457.  —  (H.  R. 
Haweis)  Good  Words,  21:  489,  815.  Same  art.  Ap- 
pleton,  25:  155.  —  (B.  L.  Oliver)  Bost.  JIo.  i:  70, 
113.  —  (D.  H.  Barlow)  Godey,  44:  304.  —  Colburn, 
7:  297,  401.  8:  17,  124.  —  West.  M.  i:  137. — 
West.  R.  4:  314.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  10:  134. 

—  a  Language.     (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  37:  249. 

—  a  modern  Art.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  546. 

—  a  Science.     (L.  I).  Pychowska)  Contin.  jMo.  5:  575. 
of  Numbers.     (W.  Chappcll)  Nature,  17:  32. 

—  Absolute.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  19:  391. 

—  Amateur.     Eel.  R.  102:  473.  —  Cornli.  8:  93. 

—  Ancient.     For.  Q.  20:  105.  —  Mo.  R.  150:  508. 

in  Waltham  Abbey.     Reliquary,  16:  81,  129,  233. 

of  the  Hebrews.     Dub.  Univ.  41 :  675.    42:  21. 

Prose  and  Poetry  of.     (R.  Seton)  Cuth.  World,  25: 

395- 

—  Ancient  Greek.     (.J.  G.  Brinckl(')  Pcun  Mo.  5:  503. 

—  Ancient  Scottish  Jlelodies.     Ed.  IJ.  6g:  192. 

—  and  Architecture.    (J.  .M.  Capes)  I'ortn.  8:  703.    Same 

art.  N.  Eel.  i :  129. 

—  and  Color,  Analogy  between.     Contin.  ]\Io.  2:  535. 

—  and  Cotnmittec    of   Education.       (T.    P.    Tliompson) 

Westm.  37:  I. 

—  and  Drama.     Irish  Q.  g:  104. 

in  Russia.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  250. 

—  and  Drawing-Room  Instruments.     (II.  Lake)  Belgra. 

19:   567. 

—  and  Education.     (Dr.  ^Mainzer)  Hogg,  i:  215. 
JIainzer  o!i.  Westm.  50:  2S9. 

—  and  Emotion.  (TI.   R.   Haweis)  Contemp.    15:   363. 

Same  art.  So.  M.  8:  50. 

—  and  Friends,  Gardiner  on.     5Io.  R.  148:  79. 

—  and  the  Lyric  Drama.     Nat.  R.   14:  321.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  56:  217,  315. 

—  and  Manners    in    France   and    (jcrmany,    Chorley's. 

Tait,  n.  s.  S:  506, — Mo.  R.  155:  444. 


Music  and  Methodists.    (E.  Wentworth)  Meth.  Q.  25:  359. 

—  and  the  modern  Opera.     Frasi-r,  36:  432.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  19:  529. 

—  and  Morals.     (H.    R.   Haweis)  Contemp.  16:  89,  269. 

17:  491.     Same  art.  So.  M.  8:  145,  414. 
Haweis  on.     Canad.  Mo.  3:  208. 

—  and  musical  Criticism.      (E.  Gurney)  19th  Cent.  4:  51. 

5:   1060.  —  St.  James,  28:  473. 

—  and  musical  Instruments      Eng.  Dom.  JI.5;  266.     6: 

85-29S.  7:20-197.  8:337.  9:80-343.  10:144- 
271.     11:  79.     12:  207.     13:   19-309. 

—  and  musical  Literature,  1S67.     Westm.  87:  384. 

—  and  Musicians.      (L.  i\Iason)  Eel.  M.  88:  433.  —  New 

Q.  8:  189. 
(Jrove's  Dictionary  of.     Quar    148:    72.  —  Ed.  K. 

153:  212. 
of  ICngland.     Blackw.  54:    23.  —  (Jlrs.  J.   Lillii') 

Harper,  60:  641,  827. 

of  Europe.     Am.  Q.  7:  213. 

of  New  York.     (F.  Nast)  Harper,  62:  803. 

Schumann  on.     (E.  Guruey)  Macmil.  38  :  376. — 

(H.  T.  I'inek)  Nation,  32:   13. 

—  and  the  People.     (F.  A.  ^Marshall)  19th  Cent.  8:  921. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  270. 

—  and  I'octry.     Chanib.  J.55:  5. — Potter  Am.  Mo.  11: 

217. 
Origin  and  Functions  of.     Lond.  Q.  39:  i. 

—  and  Science.     Liv.  Age,  140:  635. 

—  Apollo  among  the  People.  (E.  Crump)  Tinsley,  28:  197. 

—  as  an  Art  developed  by  the   Church.     (J.  H.  Mac- 

Main  »n)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  108. 

—  as  a  Fine  Art.     (E.  T.  Fitch)  New  Eng.  31 :  689. 

—  as  a  Form  of  Art.     ( W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  i: 

120. 

—  as  a  Means  of  Culture.     (J.  S.  Dwight)  Atlan.  26:  321. 

—  at  Home.     Belgra.  23:  373. 

—  at  Idebcrg.     Knick.  20:  43. 

—  Beats  in.     (W.  Pole)  Nature,  13:  212,  232. 

—  Browning  on.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  15:  220. 

—  Busby's  History  of.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  3:1. 

—  by  Electricity.     Once  a  Week,  20:   141. 

—  Camilla's  (Concert.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Atlan.  II :  756. 

—  Catliolie  Doctrine  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  490. 

—  Celtic.     (J.  J.  Reed)  Nat.  Q.  18:  336. 

—  Chappcll's  History  of.     Nature,  11:   123.  —  Chamb.J. 

51:  737- 

—  Chapters  on.  (H.  R.  Haweis)  Good  Words,  16:  93-380. 

—  Charms  of.     (A.  A.  Du  Bois)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  460. 

—  Choral  of  Church  of  England.     Chr.  Rem.  13:  329. 

—  Church.     Ed.  R.  95:  123.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35: 

289.  —  (T.  Hastings)  New  Eng.  6:  424.  —  (.\.  Nor- 
ton) Chr.  Exam.'e  :  189.  — (J.  S.  Dwighl)  Chr. 
Exam.  21:  254.  29:  ^•^y.  —  (S.  Willard)  Chr. 
Exam.  39:  102.  —  (F.  F.  Heard)  Chr.  Exam.  46: 
83.  — (J.  A.  Albro)  Lit.  &  Thco.  R.  3:  66.  — (T. 
Hastings)  Am.   Bib.  Rcpos.  2d  s.  7:  361.     11:  425. 

—  (E.  T.  Fitch)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  208.  —  (F.  A. 
Ewing)  Princ.  15:  88. — New  Eng.  2:  335.— (T. 
Hastings  and  L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  7:  350. — .Vni. 
Church  R.  12:  281.  — (M.  Dix)  Am.  Church  R.  28: 
5f.f,.  _(T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  59:  221.  — (T.  Has- 
tings) Princ.  i:  410.  2:  157.  —  Eel.  R.  54:  469.— 
(\.  Young)  Cath.  World,  lo:  402,  59S,  743. —  (S. 
Ilcaley)  Cath.  World,  19:  654,  785.  — Dub.  R.  i: 
100.     75:  509. —  (J.   T.   Tucker)  Cong.  R.  ii:  16. 

—  (B.  Ilawloy)  Meth.  Q.  27:  513  —(il.  Valentine) 
Evang.  R.  16:  455.  — (W.  D.  Adams)  Victoria,  33: 
323.  —  (L.  D.  Pychowska)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  112. — 
Blackw.  9:  565.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  544.  8:  46. 
9:  37S,  604.  — Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  51.  — Chr.  Obs.  71: 
612.— Lond.  Q.  16:  33.—  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:  161.— 
Belgra.  17:  2S4. 


MUSIC 


883 


MUSIC 


Music,  Cliiircli,  American.  (W.  S.  B.  ^lathews)  Nation, 
17:  25,  42. —(Mrs.  A.  15.  ]51alu-)  Harper,  58:  735. 
—  So.  II.  n.  s.  16:  316. 

I'ioneerof.  (J.  I.  Young)  Totter  Am.  Mo.  7:  255. 

Ancient  and  modern.     (H.  Allen)  E.\.  H.  Lee.  17: 

233- 

and  the  Beautiful.     Am.  Cliureli  K.  22:  127. 

and  Choirs.     Dub.  I».  63:  455.     64:   140. 

and  Choral  Ilei^ulatious.     Dub.  It.  21:  201. 

and  other  rarochials.     (.J.  Eagles)  Blackw.  41 :  479. 

and  I'laiu  Chant.     Dub.  U.  76:   113. 

and  Psalmody.     (Jlir.  Ohs.  22:  420. 

and  Song.     (K.  It.  Ilagcnbach)  Tlieo.  Eel.  4:  231. 

and  Worsliip.     (K.  N.  Totter)  Trine,  n.  s.  4:   126. 

and  puldie  Worship.     Trosp.  It.  g:  3S5. 

Cathedral   Choirs.     (W.   E.  Dickson)  Contemp.  6: 

455- 

Congregational.     Cong,  i:  229.  —  Brit. Q. 35:  366. 

Devciopnient  of.     Clir.  Item,  i:  104.     2:  192. 

ICarly  Christian.     Clir.  Rem.  i:  440. 

Metrical  Tune-Books.     (S.  G.  Hathcrly)  Contemp. 

4:  I  So. 

Oakehyon.     Dub.  R.  63:  307. 

Ititual  and  its  Chant.     (II.  Torniby)  Cath.  World, 

21:  415,  527.  63S. 
Itonian,  Anglican,  and  Trotcstant.      (J.  M.  Capes) 

Forln.  8:  29. 

Use  and  .Vbuse  of.     Chr.  Obs.  71:  521,  606. 

versus  Church  Chant.     (.\.  Young)  Cath.  World, 

20:  145.  317. 
Yankee.     (J.  V.  Blake)  Radical,  7:  494. 

See  Congregational  Singing;  Cliant. 

—  Chiinh  Music  Assoc,  of  New  York.     ().  &  N.  3:  491. 

—  Classical,  and  liritish  musical  Taste.     Macniii.  i:  3S3. 

—  Concerts  of  the  past  W'inter,    1S40.     (.1.  S.  Dwight) 

Dial,  i:  124. 

—  Concert  Titcli.     Cliamb.  J.  38:  101. 

—  Congregational.     (G.  W.  Ilervey)  Chr.  R.  23:  241. — 

(.1.  S.  Curwen)  Cong.  6:  541.     See  Congregational 
Singing. 

—  Crotch's  Lectures  on.     Eel.  It.  54:  249. 

—  Cultivation  of  vocal.     Metli.  (^>.  2:   245. 

—  Dcrode's  New  Theory  of  Harmony.     For.  Q.  3:   506. 

—  I)eMri|)tive.     (.1.  W.  Ilarri-on)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  271. 

—  Devotional.      (T.  Hastings)  Cong.  M.  25:  441.  —  (T. 

Hastings)  Am.  I5ib.  Itepos.  2d  s.  7:  361.- 

—  Dialogue  on.    (Iv  Sob(dewski)  J.  Spec.  Thilos.  1 :  224. 

—  Emotions  in.     (E.  Janes)  New  Lug.  33:  257. 

—  English.     (.1.  E.  Co.\)  St.  James,  2:   195. 
and  Madrigals.     Retros.  17:  372. 

—  English  Opera.     C<dl)urn,  45:  47S. 

—  I'.nglish  Singers  and  Sinking.     Colburn,  43:  442. 

—  I'Jiharmonic  of  the  Ancients.     Sec  Ijiharmonic. 

—  Euterpe  in  .\merica.     ((LF.WooNon)  Lippine   14:  627. 

—  the  ICxpre-sion  of  Character.     (.1.  M.  Cape--)  I'ortn.  7: 

410. 

—  Fellowsiii].  of.     (T.  M.  Co'n)  Galaxy,  14:  462. 

—  Fifth  ill,  Usefulness  of.      (C.  H.  Robertson)  Toj).  Sci. 

It.  9:  23,. 

—  fm- Ail.     Clinmb.  J.  8:  279. 

—  for  the  Billion.     Colburn.  67:  522.     68:   I'^o. 

—  for  Christnuis.     Once  a  Week,  21 :  458.     23:  472. 

—  for  the  Many.     Penny  M.  3:  82,  9S,  no. 

—  for  tlie  Million.    Colburn,  67:  32S.  —  Fd.  Mus.  i:  92. 

—  (J.  (ireeiiwood)  Hours  at  Home.  7:  288. 

—  Geib's  System  of  tea('hing.     Mo.  I;.g5:   2^)-;. 

—  Greek  and  modern  Notation   in.      (T.  T.Thompson) 

Westm.  50:  4^)2. 

—  Inith  Charms      Cliamb.  J.  56:  337. 

—  Harmonies  of  the  Violin.     (T.  T.  Thompson)  Westm. 

18:   155. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.      St.  James,  17:  176. 


Music,  History  of.     Ed.  R.  33:  352.  — (S.  A.  Eliot)  No. 

Am.  43:  53. 
Hogarth's.      Ed.  R.  63:  15.— Mo.  R.  138:  534.— 

Tait,  n   s.  3:  80. 

Huiiah's.     Macmil.  14:   191. 

Hoffmann's  Kreisler.      (V.  Lee)  Eraser,  98:  767. 

—  Home  Harmonies.      (.S.  A.  Tearce)  Lippine.  21 :  484, 

—  Horrors  of  Harmony.     Dub.  Univ.  4:  543. 

—  in  America.      (S.  A.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  52:  320.  —  (H. 

T.  Finck)  Lippine.  22:  630. 
Tossibilities  of.     (T.  Tiiomas)  Serib.  21:  777. 

—  ill  Berlin.  1S78.     (II.  T.  Finck)  Nation,  27:  348. 

—  in  College.     (J.  T.  Blake)  University  Q.3:   126. 

—  ill  common  Life.    (J.  Valentine)  Good  Words,  7:  473. 

—  in  Education.     Westm.  37:   i. 

—  in  England.     (H.  It.  Haweis)  Contemp.  7:  36.     Same 

art.  Eel.  JI.70:  419.  —  (II.  Leslie)  Macmil.  26:  245. 

—  Argosy,  10:  273. 

.Vmateur.  (H.  R.  Ilaweis)  Good  Words.  10:  supp.  S. 

Are  we  a  musical  People  V    Chamb.  J.  58:  417. 

History  of.     Lond.  Soc.   36:  550.  —  (G.    A.    .Mae- 

Farren)  Cornh.  18:  344.  —  (F.  Davenport)  St.  TauTs, 

13:  275. 
in  1S62.     Cornh.  6:  40S. 

—  in  France.     Li  v.  Ag;c,  61:  i25. 

—  in  Germany  and  B..dgium,  1S44.     For.  Q.  34:  400. 

—  in  Italy.     Eraser,  40:   1^9.  —  Lond.  .M.  12:  204. 

—  in  its  religio-.is  Uses.     Dub.  R.  54:   12S. 

—  in  large  Buildings.      Cliamb.  J.   21 :  35.     Same  art. 

Li  v.  Ago,  40:  475. 

—  in  New  York.     Am.  Whig  R.  5:  16S,  513.  —(.M.  De.s- 

jiard)  Harper,  57:   113. 

—  in  Public  Schools.  (.J.B.Ujiham)  .\m. Soc. Sci.  J.  4:  113. 
in  Belgium.     Ain.  J.  Educ.  21:  6S3. 

—  Instrnctiou  in,  in  l''rance.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  21 :  529. 

—  in  Worship.     (L.  Bacon  and  T.  Hastings)  New  Eng. 

7'-  35°- 

—  Influence  of.     (11.  S.  Saroni)  .\in.  Whig  It.  10:  300. 
on  Idiots.    Chamb.  J.  26:  377.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

52:  310. 
the  r)pc.ra.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  3:  251. 

—  Intellect  in.     (C.  H.  Briltan)  Western,  5:   174. 

—  Intellectual  Influence  oL  (J.  S.  Dwight)  .Vtlaii.  26:  614. 

—  Intellectuality  of.     (C.  Cobb)  Western.  5:   ;57. 

—  Interiiretability  of.  (L.J. Block)  J.  Spec.  Pliilos.9:  422. 

—  Italian.     For.  It.  2:  21. 

in  England.     Dub.  R.  6:  529. 

—  Just  Intonation  in.    Nature,  15:  150.  —  (W.  Chappell) 

Nature,  15:  196,  253,  291.  —  (II.  W.  Poole)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  115:  359. 
See  Enharmonic  Organ;  ^lusic.  Perfect  Intonalion  in. 

—  Law  and  the  Lyre.      (W.  B.  Hands)  Eel.  M.  78:  6t2. 

—  Laws  of  the  Beautiful   in.      (II.  A.  Clarke)  J.  Fiankl. 

Inst,  iii:  63. 

—  Literary  JIaltreatnicnt  of.     (II.  S.  F.dward^)  Macmil. 

33:  552- 

—  A  little.     (P.  Fit/gerahn  Belgra.  3:  S3. 

—  Liturgical.     (^Iir.  Obs.  60:  417-826.     61:  239. 

—  made  easy,  I*"eti-'s.     For.  (^.  G:   104. 

—  Mason  and  Webb's  Lyrist.     No.  .-Vni.  46:   5;-;. 

—  Jlathematical  Theorv  of.      (S.  H.  Safrord)'.Math.  Mo. 

i:  308. 

—  Cleaning  and  Nature  of.      (It.  G.White)  .Vllaii.  42: 

488.  749. 

—  Jletajihysics  of.    Blackw.  11:   529.     15:  5S7.  —  Mus. 

1:    lOI. 

—  ^lilitant;  Our  Spring  Campaign.     Eraser,  49:  697. 

—  Mimetic.     Bentley,  49:   55. 

—  Mind  of.     Howitt,  2:  260. 

—  Mission  of.     (E.  (Jr.iy)  Harper,  51:   736. 

—  Modern.      Penn  JIo.  2:  88. — (B.  Mason)  Penn   Afo. 

X2:  770. — Mo.  R.  151:  32. 


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MUSICAL 


Music,  Modern,  Three  Periods  of.  (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy, 
23:  832. 

—  Modern  German,  Chorley's.     NewQ.  3:  379. 

—  Modern  Theory  of.     Kd.  U.  143:   141. 

—  Music  about.     All  the  Year,  17:  256,  2S0. 

—  Mystery  of.     W-m.  U.  37:   146. 

—  Nathan  on  the  History  and  Theory  of.    (T.  P.  Thomp- 

son) Westni.  19:  242. 

—  National.     (H.  K.  Cleveland)  No.  Am.  50:  1.  —  Am. 

Q.  17:  265.  —  No.  Urit.  20:341.  —  Liv.  \'^e,  22:269. 
and  national  Character.     (.\.  E.  Barr)  Lippine.  26: 

181. 
British  and  Irish.     All  the  Year,  45:  473. 

—  Nebuchadnezzar's.     (W.  J.  Loftie)  Ev.  Sat.  9:  621. 

—  New  German  School  of .  (.I.K. Paine)  No.  Am.  I16:  217. 

—  New  School  of.  (E.  Sobolewski)  .1.  Spec.  Philos.  2:  171. 

—  Note  Deafness.     (Grant  Alleu)  M\nd,  3:   156. 

—  Note  or  two  on.     (M.  A.  Gary)  (Jalaxy,  4:  950. 

—  Notes  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  619. 

—  Observations  on.   Bost.  Mo.  i:  415,  522,  625.  — Penny 

M.  3:  155,  170,  1S8. 

—  Oddities  in.     Chamb.  J.  32:  '?i2. 

—  Ode  to.     Dub.  Univ.  2:   153. 

—  of  tile  ancient  Hebrews.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  6:  136, 

357.  — Mo.  R.  157:  474- 

—  of  Animals.     (J.  Sully)  Cornh.  40:  605. 

Nature  and  Origin  of.     (A.  Clark)  Am.  Natural. 

13:  209, 

—  of  Ireland,  Ancient.     Dub.  Univ   17:   i. 

—  of  the  Chinese.     Lond.  M.  i:  159. 

—  of  the  East.     Mo.  R.  131 :  542. 

—  of  1850.     Eraser,  42:  329.  696. 

—  of  the  French  Pyrenees.     (N.  Sturfjis)  Scrib.  13:  545. 

—  of  the  Future.     Once  a  Week,  28:  34S,  369.  —  (W.  H. 

Browne)  So.  M.  17:   119 

—  of  Ireland.     (^^.  Brown)  Ilogir,  5:  3S5. 
Ancient,  Petrie's.     F'raser,  58:   iii. 

—  of  the  Moons.  (P.E.Chase)  J.  Fraukl. Inst. 104:  352,403. 

—  of  Nature.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  16:  173. 
at  Nightfall.     Sharpe,  40:  90. 

Gardiner's.  New  Y'ork  R.  3 :  44.  —  (T.  P.  Thomp- 
son) Westm.  17:  345.  —  (J.  S.  Dwiuht)  Chr.  R  25: 
23.  —  Mo.  R.  128:  495.  —  (J.  W.  Alexander)  Priuc. 
10:  346. 

Poem  on.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  226. 

—  of  the  olden  Time.      Quar.  106:  82.  —  New  Q.  5:  156. 

—  of  the  past  Winter,  1S41.     (J.  S.  Dwight)  Dial,  1 :  539. 

—  of  Scotland.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  55. 

—  of  the  Spheres.  (P.E.Chase)  J.  Frankl.Inst.  104:  161. 

—  of  the  Streets  and  Cellars.     Chamb.  J  28:  12.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  55:  228. 

—  Old  and  new.     All  the  Year,  12:  260,  294. 

—  on  the  Continent.     Eel.  !M.  17:  166. 

—  Oriental.     (S.  A.  Pearce)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  2^,7. 

—  Origin  of.     (.1.  F.  Rowbothani)  Conteuip.  38:  647. 
and  Function   of.       Eraser,   56:    396.      Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  43:  220. 

and  Influence  of.     Quar.  131:  145. 

and  Progress  of.     New  Eng.  M.  9:  58,  106. 

—  Part-Singing,  the  C  Clef.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm. 

38:  76. 

—  Past  and  present.     Tinsley,  14:  263. 

— •  Perfect  Intonation  in.  (II.  W.  Poole)  Am.  .T.  Sci.  59: 
68,199.  94:1.  95:  2S9.  —  (E.  T.  Fit.  h)  New  Eng. 
8:  264.  — (S.  A.  Eliot)  Liv.  Age,  25:  473.  —  (T.  P. 
Tliompson)  Westm.  16:  429.  17:  260,  315,  522. — 
Westm.  50:  253. 

—  Phases  of,  in  Russia.     Eraser,  50:  16. 

—  Phenomena  of.  All  the  Year,  20:  334.  —  Eel. ^1.72:  368. 

—  Plain-Chant.     Dub.  R.  75:   172. 

—  Pole's  Philosophy  of.    (W.  M.  Ferris  and  II.  T.  Einck) 

Nation,  29:  246,  424.  — Nature,  20:  622. 


Music,  Popular.     St.  .Tames,  22:  308. 

of  tiie  olden  Time,    t^uar.  106:  82.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  63:  131. 

—  PojMiIar  and  artistic  Song  in  Germany.      (F.  Ilueffer) 

Forln.  20:  477. 

—  Present   State   of;     Dr.    Crotch's   Lectures.      (T.  P. 

Thompson)  Westm.  15:  320. 

—  Prime  Seventh  an  essential  Element  in.   (II.  W.  Poole) 

Math.  Mo.  2:  10. 

—  Prince  George,  of  Hanover,  on.     Quar.  66:  263. 

—  Princii)les  of  Beauty  in.     Colburn,  6:  17-124. 

—  Priming  of,  Ilistorv  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  189. 

—  Progress  of.      Colburn,  38:   195.     39:  181-453.    4°' 

20,  288. 
English,  in  1833.     Colburn,  43:  145. 

—  Progress  of  the  ICnglisli  Choir.     Eraser,  44:  609. 

—  Progressive.  (.J.Riciiards)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  8:  463. 

—  Properties  of.     (Prince  George  of  Cumberland)  Col- 

burn, 60:  497. 

—  Relation  to  the  Drama.     Black w.  6:  430. 

to  Religion.     Cong.  M.  22:  301.  —  (J.  Gumming) 

Sharpe,  II :  143.     Same  art.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  435. 
J.  Gumming)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  5:  373. 

—  Religious  Uses  of.  (E.L.IMagoon)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  193. 

—  Romanticism  in.     (V.  Lee)  Appleton,  21:  240. 

—  Sacred.    (E.  I'^verett)  No.  Am.  11:  38.  —  (E.  Hooker) 

Lit  &  Theo.  R.  6:  360.  — (J.  T.  Harris)  Meth.  Q. 

8:  283. —  (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  3:  4S9.     4:  67, 

300. —(F.  F.  Heard)  Chr.   Exam.  45:    406.  — (J. 

Gumming)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  14:  425.  —  Lond.  Q.  56:51. 

—  Am.  Mo.  iM.  8:  447. 

Liturgical  Rules  for.     Month,  g:  299. 

of  Scotland.     Liv.  Age,  60:  251. 

—  Science  of.     Nature,  11:  88. 

and  Philosophy  of.  (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  19:  835. 

Reeves's.     New  Q.  3:  76. 

—  Secular.     St.  James,  5:   12. 

—  Singing  for  the  Million.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  16. 

—  Some  disputed  Points  in.  (E.  Gurney)  Fortn.  26:  106. 

—  Something  about.     Blackw.  54:  709.     59:  169. 

—  Source  of  Pleasure  from.     Blackw.  1 :  343. 

—  Study  of.     (L.  Schmitz)  Fortn.  4:  222. 

—  Talk  about.  (II.  F.  Chorley)  Peop.  J.  1:314.  2:  62-214. 

—  Taste,  Style,  Manner,  and  Expression  in.     Bost.  Mo. 

i:  522,  625. 

—  Thought  in.     (A.  E.  Kroeger)  So.  M.  9:  586. 

—  Trarlitional,  of  the   Spanish  Pyrenees.     (N.  Sturgis) 

Scrib.  14:  237. 

—  Unwritten.     N.  Ecl.6:  79. 

—  Vocal.     Westm.   i:  20. —(W.  C.  Woodbridge)   Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1830:  231. 
in  Schools.     (.1.  Harrington,  jr.)  Am.  Inst,  of  In- 
struc.   1838:  51. — (A.  N.  Johnson)  Am.  Inst,  of 
Instruc.  1845:  245. 

—  AVagncr's  Theories  of.     (E.  Gryzanowski)  No.  Am. 

124:  53. 

—  Weber's  General  Teacher.     Chr.  Exam.  30:  269. 

—  What  is  ?     (H.  S.  Saroni)  Am.  Whig  R.  10:  247. 

—  AVood  and  Straw.     All  the  Year,  8:  351. 
See  Singing;  Harmony;  Tone;  etc. 

JIusic-Grinders  of  London.     Chamb.  J.  17:  197- 
Music  Halls.     (M.  Browne)  Argosy,  2:  117. —  (T.  Hop- 
kins) Dub.  Univ.  92:  192.  —  Ail  the  Y'car,  45:  520. 

—  Age  before.     All  the  Year,  31:   175. 

—  Architecture  of.     (H.  H.  Statham)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  345. 

—  Chat  about.     (H.  Louther)  Tinsley,  27:  364. 

—  I'c?-.'!".?  the  Drama.     Cornh.  15:  119. 
Music-Teacher,  My.     (E.  W.  Thompson)  Galaxy,  7 :  569. 
Musical  Biogrnphy.     Anal.M.4:  441.  — Mo. R.  123:  37- 
Musical  Composition.     Ed.  Bio.  R.  5:  416. 

—  Rohncr  on.     Eel.  R.  93:  32S. 
Musical  Culture.     Lakeside,  9:  2''.?' 


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MUSSET 


Musical  Ciiltus  of  the  present  Day.     (II.   II.  Statliam) 

Vortii.  31:  894.     Same  art.  Liv.  A'^a,  142:  46. 
Musical  l)ia[)asoii,  Unifonu.     J.  Iraiikl.  lust.  68:  207, 
Musical  Dinuers.     (G.  A.  Sala)  l}oli,na.  24:  3S. 
Musical  Drama.     (E.  Daiuireuthcr)  Macmil.  33:  80. 

—  Ildgarth  on.     Mo.  It.  146:  533. 

Musical  Ear.     (II.  Moule)  (iood  Words,  2:  577. 
Musical  Expression.     ISlackw.  5:  556,  694. 

—  Laws  of.     Wcstm.  105:  210. 

—  Nature  and  Limits  of.  (.J.  Sully)  Contemp.  23:  572. 
Musical   Festivals  at  Cincinnati,   1873.     (U.  P.  Upton) 

Lakeside,  9:  472. 
1875.     Canad.  .Mo.  8:  84. 

—  at  Edinburgh.     ISlackw.  6:   1S3. 
Musical  Festivals,  Notes  of .     New  Q.  8:  351. 
Musical  Eorfjeiy.     <S'ee  Jlozart,  Requiem  of. 

Musical  Form,  Perception  of.  (.J.  Sully)  Fortn.  20:  371. 
Musical  Frogs;  a  Poem.  (■].  S.  Blackie)  Dark  Blue,  i :  314. 
Musical  History,  Biography,  and  Criticism,   Hogarth's. 

Ed.  It.  63:  28. 
Musical  Instruction  to  the  Blind.     Cornh.  33:  349. 
Musical  Instrument.     (E.  B.  Browning)  Cornh.  2:  84. 
Musical  Instruments.     Penny  M.  8:  50,  62. 

—  Ancient.     Chamb.  J.  49:  570.  —  (J.  Bowie)  Arch.  7: 

214. 

—  Ancient  Scottish.     Blackw.  45:  7. 

—  Ancient  stringed.     Antiquary,  i:  7. 

—  at  South  Kensington.     Nature,  13:  443. 

—  Lyre,  Lnte,  and  Guitar.     Penny  M.  9:  390,  394. 

—  of  Egyptians.     (().  A.  Taylor)  Am.  Bib.  Ilepos.  9:  273. 

—  of  Wales.     (D.  Barrington)  Arch.  3:  30. 

Musical  Intervals.     (.J.  I*\irey,  sen.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  2:  65.  — 
(W.  Spottiswoode)  Nature,  3:  75. 

—  Grapiiic  .Method  of  representing.     (W.  Pole)  Nature, 

13:  116. 

—  Measurement  of.     (E.  Mercadier)  Nature,  6:  86. 

—  Woolliouse  on.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  23:  100. 
Musical  Intonation.  Improvements  in.     (A.  J.  Ellis)  Na- 
ture, 15:  475. 

Musical  Knife.     Penny  M.  10:  144. 
Musical  Literature.     Blackw.  27:  471. 
Musical  Metempsychosis.     St.  James,  24:  417. 
Musical  Mystery;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Doui.  M.  18:   iSS. 
Musical  Mystery ;  a  Tale.     Broad w.  4:  394. 
Musical  Matters  and  the  Italian  Open.     Eraser,  30:  436. 
Musical  .Minister.     (U.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  i8:  688. 
Musical  Notation.     (M.  Ilowland)  Lippinc.  22:  232. 

—  Serpiential  System  of.    {X.  Wallbridge)  Peop.  .1.2:  17. 

—  Sportive  Exercises  on.     (W.  Newman)  Uccr.  Sei.  i: 

190,  297. 
Musical  People,  .'Vre  the  English  a?    Fvaser,  43:  675. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  30:   186. 
Musical  Periodicals.     (  T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  18:  471. 
Musical  I'liysiognomies.     All  the  Year,  lo:  444. 
Musical  Pitch.  Once  a  Week,  14:  346.  —  Nature,  21:  533. 

—  and  Tuning-Forks.     (JliamI).  .1.  34:  98. 

—  Ili.-lory  of.     (A.  .J.  Ellis) -Nature,  21:  550. 

—  Question   of'.       (.F.    Ilullah)   Good    Words,    lO  :    266. 

Same  art.  Liv.  --Vge,  loi:  293. 
Musical  Precocity,    ((i.  W.Winterburn)  Galaxy,  18:  169. 
Musical  Queries.     Blackw.  5:   399,  5|;o,  694. 
Musical  Kamiile  ill  (ierniany.     Mo.  U.  I16:    i;S. 
Musical  Ratios.     (II.  W.  Poole)  Am.  ,1.  Sci    95:  289. 
Musical  Uccollcctions  of  the  last  Half-Century,  1817-66. 

Tiiisley,  8:  181-622.     9:  2o-;)23.     10:  22-621.     11: 

26-383.     12:  213. 
Musical  U'eminiscciices,  Lord  Mount  Edgcumbe's.  Westm. 

30:   Tj- 
Musical  Scali'.     (II.  Higginsoii)  No.  Am.  4:   19. 

—  Origin  of  Names  of  Notes.      Western,  2:  2S2. 
Musical  Scales,   C)rigin  and    Developmeut  of.      (W.   S. 

Pratt)  Priiic.  n.  s.  8:  324. 


Musical  Season.     Fraser,  46:  2S4. 

—  London.     (W.  Pole)  Macmil.  4:  449. 

—  Opening  of.     Fraser,  45:  525. 

Musical  Sensation,  Basis  of.     (.1.  Sul!y)  Fortn.  17:  428. 
Mu-ical  Snuff-Bo.xes.     Penny  M.  7:  398. 
Musical  Societies,  Amateur.     Once  a  Week,  28:   171. 
Musical  Sound,  Blaserna  on.    (W.II.  Stone)  Nature,  14: 

502. 
Musical  Sounds  from  metallic  Springs.     Penny  M.  8:  406. 

—  Influence  of,  on  a  Jet  of  Coal-Gas.     (J.  LeConte)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  75:  62. 
Musical  Style.     Am.  Q.  15:  92. 

—  ICnglish  and  Italian  .Sclio<ds.     Lond.  M.  i:  616. 
Musical  Talent,  Dangers  of.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  201,  26S. 
Musical  Taste.     (D.  Phelps)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  419. — 

Chr.  Exam.  31:  83.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  32:  314. 

—  Hastings  on.     (E.  C.  Benedict)  No.  Am.  15:  402. 
Musical  Temperament.     (A.  M.  Fisher)  Am.  J.  Sci.  i :  1, 

176.  —  i.U.  W.  Poole)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  68,   199. — 

Mo.  R.  96:  272.  —  Blackw.  15:  587. 
Musical    Tone,    Experimental    Illustrations   of.     (E,    B. 

Tylor)  Nature,  6:  6. 
Musical  Vagrants.     Chamb.  J.  15:  225. 
Musician,  The.     (L.  P.  Hale)  Atlan.  12:  82. 

—  Episodes  in  Lifeof  a.  (.M.  B.  Edwards)  Fraser.  87:  422. 
Musician's  last  Hour.     (P.  Benjamin)  Dem.  R.  6:  411. 
Musician's  Marriage;  a  Tale.     (il.  Healy)  Temp.  Bar, 

45:  316.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  804. 
Musicians,  Amateur.     Victoria,  24:  520. 

—  and  Music-Lovers.     (W.  F.  Apthorp)  Atlan.  43:   145. 

—  and  Music-Sellers.     Lond.  M.  21:   178. 

—  British.     Westm.  27:  33. 

—  (Controversies  between  eminent.     Westm.  88:   119. 

—  Curious.     Lond.  Soc   32:  269. 

—  Great  Composers  of  the  last  Century.     St.  James,  17: 

306.  —  Dial,  2:   14S. 

—  Great  contemporary.     (.\.  Fay)  Atlan.  34:  453. 

—  Labe's.     Bentley,  46:  423. 

—  of  Germany.     Lond.  M.  20:  459. 

—  Personal  Traits  ot  Ccnnposers.     (J.  ^Marshal)  Macmil. 

33-  340'     £ame  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  495. 

—  Plea  for.     Cornh.  41:  547.     Same  art.  Appleton,  24: 

47.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  78. 
Musings  by  the  Hearth.     Knick.  36:  457,546.     37:  135. 

—  in    my   Study.     (H.    Smith)    Colburn,    88:   287-428. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20:   162. 

—  of  a  Recluse.     Dial,  i:  18S. 

—  of  an  old  Man.     (T.  Hood)  Dub.  Univ.  47:  109. 
Muskau,  Prince  Piickler.     Fraser,  12:  709. 

—  Southcasteni  Picture-(iallery.     For.  t^.  26:   -{(ig. 

—  Travels  in  .Vt'rica.     (Sir. I.  Barrow)  Quar.  59:   133. — 

(T.  E.  Hook)  Quar.  46:   518. 

—  Tutti  Frutti.     For.  t^.  13:  380.  —  Dub.  Univ.  4:  99. 
Musk-Deer.     Penny  M.  8:  225. 

Muskrat.     Penny  M.  9:  km. 

—  Hal)its  of.     (.1.  K.  Lord)  Intel.  Ob-;.  9:   161. 
Muskeiry.  Volunteer  Course  at  Hythe  School  of.     (Vise. 

Bury)  Fraser.  62:  31. 
Miiskoka.  Fishinir-Trip  to.     Cannd.  Mo.  18:  13. 

—  I^cgends  of;  Cicely.    (E.  Jenkins)  .St.  .lames,  34:  573. 

Settler's  Tragedy.    (E.  Jenkins)  Si.  James,  35:  545. 

Muiiiim    Khalifate,    Precedents  and   Usages    regulating. 

((;.  P.  Bad^rer)  19th  Cent.  2:  274. 
Muspratt,  Dr..  Patients  of.    Chamb.  .1.  43:  769,  797.  80S. 
Mussels  and  .Mussel-Fanning.    (.1.  K.  Lord)  Once  a  Week. 

16:   145. 
Miis.sel-Climbing.     (S.  Lockwood)  .\ni.  Natural.  4:  331. 
Mussel -Farm,  .\t  a.     Chamb.  J.  43:  600. 

—  French.     Chamb.  J.  53:  531. 

Musset,  .\lfred  de.  No.  Brit.  49:  2S7. —  Blackw.  I20: 
361.  Same  art.  I-x-l.  M.  87:  540.  —  Fraser,  56:  106. 
—  (T.  S.  Perry)  No.  Am    127:  288. 


MUSSET 


880 


MY 


Musset,  Alfred  do.     (J.  Stothert)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  215. 

—  ^Macniil.  25:  385.  —  (A.  Laiig\l)  Nation,  24:  247. 

—  (W.  H.  Pollock)  Toinp.  Uar.  51:  331. —  Temp. 
Bar,  60:  72.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  23:  790. — 
(J.  A.  Harrison)  iSo.  M.  12:  192.  —  (K.  Hillard) 
Lippinc.  g:  451.  —  (S.  B.  Wistcr)  Lippinc.  20:  47S. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  12:  341. 

—  and  Alfred  Tennyson.     {.\.  C  Swinburne)  Fortn.  35: 

129.     Same  art.  Kel.  i\l.  96:  Ooo. 

—  Elle  et  liii.     (K.  Hillard)  Vieloria,  21:  440. 

—  Life  and  I'oenis  of.     Westm.  91 :  410. 

and  Writings  of.    Tenii).  Bar,  30:  45S.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  76:  97. 

—  White  Tln-iish.     For.  (J.  30:  435. 

Mussulmans,  Hunter's  Indian.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 
15:  283. 

—  in  Sieily.    Ed.  R.  Ii5:  348.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:  141. 

—  Traits  of.     (W.  Colton)  Nav.  JM.  i:  109. 
Must  be  sold.     St.  James,  8:  220. 

Mustaehios,  Moral  Character  of.     (G.  jNIellen)  Dem.  II. 

2:  409. 
Mustapha,  Tragedy  of.     Eel.  K.  19:  631. 
Mustard-Tree  of  Scripture.     (J.  F.  Koyle)  Kitto,  3:  259. 
Muster  V'orstellungen  at  Munich.    (T.  C  Felton)  Internat. 

K.  9:  510. 
Mute  of  Malice.     Belgra.  9:  250. 
Mutes.     (E.  L.  Baufjs)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  67. 
Mutineers  of  the  Bounty.     (T.  'SI.  Coan)  Nation,  13:  165. 
Mutiny  at  Sea,  Cases  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  66,  133. 
Mutiny,  Leigh ;  a  Story.  (L.  M.  Urewry)  Victoria,  25 :  889. 

—  of  the  Bounty.    Mo.  li.  126:  401.  —  Eraser,  4:  673. — 

(S.  Warren)  Blackw.  73:  649. 

—  of  provincial  Troops;  from  Tacitus.     Fraser,  57:  729. 

—  of  the  Somers.     (C.  Sumner)  No.  Am.  57:  195. 

—  Story  of  a.     (J.  F.  Fitts)  Galaxy,  10:  224. 
Mutinies  in  the  Navy.     All  the  Year,  18:  519. 
Mutsun  iManuscript.     Hist.  M.  i:  205. 
Mutton,  English.     All  the  Year,  2:  57. 

Mutual  Aid  Societies  and  Savings  Banks.  Quar.  96:  777. 
Mutual  Life  Insurance  ('onip.iny  of  New  York,  Report  on. 

Baidv.  M.  (N.  Y.)  n:  201. 
My  active  Subaltern.     Blackw.  114:  321. 
My  adopted  Daughter.   (II.  W.  Baker)  Overland,  12:  163. 
M\-  Adventure.     (J.  C.  Brenan)  Sharpe,  51:  153. 
My  Adventure  at  Shingletown.    (W.  Byrne)  Sharpe,  30: 

113- 
My  Adventure  with  Boodle's  Dog.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  469. 
My  Advisers.     All  the  Year,  I :  iSi. 
My  American  Wolfhound.     St.  James,  7:  19S. 
My  American  Friend.     St.  James,  6:  505. 
My  Ainstenlam  Gem.     (G.  H.  Kobeck)  Belgra.  40:  235. 
M}'  .\unt  and  I.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  333. 
My  Aunt's  Attendant.     Chaml).  J.  53:  793. 
My  Aiuit's  Legacy.     Cliamb.  J.  33:  337. 
My  Aunt's  Pearl  Ring.     (A.  Bui<son)  Belgra.  4:  56. 
My  Aunfs  Story;  or  the  Reward  of  Coquetry,    Godey, 

24:  192. 
My  Aunt's  Tale.     Blackw.  42:  342. 

My  Aunt's  Workbox.  (A.  Young)  Catli.  AVorld,  4:  666. 
iMy  Aunt  Barbara's  Mission  to  the  East.  Lnnd.  Soc.  4:  506. 
My  Aunt  Hepzibah.    Sliarpe,  39:  308.    Same  art.  Knick. 

62:  34. 
My  .\unt  Margaret's  Adventure.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  268. 
My  Avenger.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Galaxy,  11:  231.     Same 

art.  Victoria,  21 :  306. 
My  Aviary;  a  Poem.     (0.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  41:  122. 
My  Baby  or  my  DogV    Cornh.  41 :  181. 
My  Badger.     St.  James,  27:  468. 
My  beautiful  Neighbor.     Temp.  Bar,  39:   1-553. 
My  Berkshire  Home.     (J.  M.  Mackie)  Putnam,  12:  9. 
My  Bogies.     (E.  Cutbbert)  Tinsley,  19:  93. 
My  Book.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Atlan.  13:  90. 


My  Bore.     Chamb.  J.  32:  314. 

My  Boys.     All  the  Year,  2:  326. 

My  Brass  Valise.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  Putnam,  13:  679. 

Same  art.  Broad w.  6:  508. 
My  Brooch.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  150. 
My  ISrother  and  I.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  13:  156. 
My  Brother  and  I.     (J.  D.  Cartwright)  Sharpe,  37:  aoo. 
My  Brotiier  Leonard.    (J.  Kavanagh)  Temp.  Bar,  27:  187. 
JMy  Brother  Robert.     House.  Words,  14:  460, 
JMy  Brother  the  Laird.     Chamb.  J.  5:  241. 
My  Call  Party;  a  College  Sketch.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  66. 
My  Chalet.     (T.  B.  Read)  Lippinc.  3:   173. 
My  Charge  on  the  Life-Guard.     (C.  L.  Norton)  Lippinc. 

11:   107. 
My  Child  Passenger.     (R.  Paton)  Macmil.  i:  389. 
My  Christmas  Adventure.    (.\.  Asbury)  Lakeside.  3:  28. 
My  Christinas  at   Barnakeery;    a  Tale.     (N.  Robinson) 

Catli.  Woild,  30:  412,  470. 
My  Christmas  Ball.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  13:  112. 
My  (Christmas  (iift;  a  Poem.     Caih.  World,  lo:  496. 
My  Christinas  Goo.se.     Broadw.  3:  416. 
My  Chum's  Story.     (A.  Abbott)  Harper,  38:  636. 
JNIy  Cincinnati  Landlord.     Sharpe,  15:  289. 
My  circular  Tour.     (J.  A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  42:  16. 
My  Clock.     (A.  H.  Teal)  Lakeside,  6:  71. 
My   Coa-Black    Beard.      (P.    Fitzgerald)    Belgra 

supp.  71. 
My  College  Friends.      Blackw.  56:  569,  763. 

59:  73.     60:   145,  309. 
My  Comedy.     (B.  Phillips)  Appleton,  21:  193 
My  competitive  Examination.     Lond.  Soc.  6: 
My  Confession.     House.  Words,  II :  93. 
My  Confession.     (E.  Y'ette)  Lakeside,  2:  399. 
My  Contemporaries;  by  a  retired  Barrister. 

220,  314.     7:  44,  17S. 
My  Country  House  and  its  Tenants.     Chamb 
My  Country-  Houses.     Fraser,  43:   146. 
My  Country  Neighbors.      Blackw.  54:  431. 
My  Countrv  Town.     House.  Words,  13:  126. 

Eel.  M.  38:  233. 
My  Courtship.     (A.  M.  Crane)  Galaxy,  i:  501. 
My  Cousin's  Introduction.     (J.  F.  Meline)  Catli.  World, 

17:   171. 
My  Cousin  Clara.     Bentley,  64:  344. 
My  Cousin  Clare.     (C.  Cameron)  Sharpe,  30:  306. 
My  Cousin  Deborah.     (R.  A.  Oakes)  Knick.  51:  31. 
My  Cousin  James.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Dark  Blue,  3:  144. 
My  Cousin  Nicholas.     (R.  H.  Barham)  Blackw.  35:  486, 

643,  926.     36:  97-776. 
My  Cousin  Ralph.     (L.  Selbon)  Tinsley,  20:  43. 
My  Creole  Cousin.     (A.  Poyiitz)  Bentb-y,  15:  570. 
My  Daughter's  Admirers.    (R.  E.  Dembry)  Lippinc.  16: 

117. 
My  Daughter's  Portrait.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  36. 
My  Daughter  Mary;  an  Angling  Story.  Colburn,  164:  303. 
My  Daughter  Molly's  Story.     Tinsley,  5:  506. 
My  Debut.     (S.  P.  King)  Harper,  37:  531. 
Mv  Double.     Sharpe,  39:  281. 
My  Double.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Atlan.  4:  356. 
My  Dream.     House.  Words,  9:  65. 
My  Duel  and  (Consequences.  (E.  Phelps)  Lakeside,  5:  4' 2. 
My  Duel  with  Captain  Elliott.     Knick.  43:  400. 
My  Dungeons.     All  the  Year,  7:  319,  354. 
My  early  Days.     Liv.  Age,  64:  798. 
My  empty  Holster;  a  Prairie  Adventure.  Lond.  Soc.  40: 

447- 
My  Enemy's  Daughter;  a  Novel.    (J.  McCarthy)  Belgra. 

7:5-453.    8:5-437.    9:67-478.    Same  art.  Harper, 

38:  24S-808.     39:  77-87,^-     40:  S3. 
My  English  Acquaintance.     Blackw.  63:  194. 
My  English  Friends.  (Ayainat-Batuk)  Lond.  Soc.  22:  513. 
My  Escape  from  Hydropathy.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  481. 


58:  197. 


Fraser,  6: 
J.  29:  84. 

Same  art. 


MY 


887 


MY 


My  Experiences;  a  Story.     (T.  Gift)  Galaxy,  2o:  4S. 

Mv  Kve.     (15.  I''.  Taylor)  Lakeside,  9:  452. 

My  Kairics;  a  Poem.     (W.  Jones)  Beiitley,  61:  177. 

My  fat  Friend.     Cliamb.  J.  36:  17. 

My  fatal  Enor.     (Mrs.  A.  Eraser)  Tinsley,  19:  469. 

My  Eatlier  llie  Laird.     Clianib.  J.  5:  225. 

My  Eatlier's  House.     Lond.  M.  6:  549. 

Mv  Father's  Shipwreck.     (F.  L.  Abbott)  Atlaii.  28:  144. 

My  Father  s  Will.     (F.  Talbot)  15i;l_-ra.  25:  325. 

My  Fellow  Clerk.     St.  James,  9:  466. 

My  fir>t  and  last  Steeple-Chase.     Loud.  Soc.  12:  493. 

Mv  lirst  and  last  Balloon  Ascent.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  278. 

Mv  lirst  and  last  Novel.     Blackw.  84:   loi.     Same  art. 
Liv.  A-e.  58:  525. 

Mv  first  and  last  Stroke  for  Fame.     (P.  D.  O'Donavan) 
I5el-ra.  37:  snpp.  45. 

Mv  first  H.ill,  and  what  came  of  it.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  560. 

My  first  Brief.     St.  James,  11:  453.     12:  40. 

My  first  Brief.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  394. 
,'       My  first  Case.     Colburn,  162:  205. 

My  first  Circuit.     (S.  Warren)  Bhukw.  44:  57. 
i       My  first  Client.     (P.  Boyd)  Bulgra.  24:  230. 

My  first  Client.     Blackw.  45:   733. 

My  first  Client.     (J.  B.  OMeara)  Bentley,  12:  363. 

My  first  (.lient.     Lond.  Soc.  30:   in. 

My  first  Criminal  Case.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  677.     76:  30. 

My  first  Criminal  Case.     St.  James,  15:  434.     16:  66. 
My  first  Day's  Fo.x-Huntinjj.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  565. 
My  first  Derby.     (W.  Sterue)  Sharpe,  40:  46. 
*        My  first  Dinner-Party.     Tinsley,  8:  699. 
My  first  Farce.     Chamb.  J.  48:  23- 

My  lirst  Fee.     Chamb.  J.  36:  321. 

My  first  Flirtation.     Lond.  .Soc.  13:  449.    ■ 

My  first  Folly  and  first  Sermon.     Mus.  5:  469,  474. 

My  first  German.     Chamb.  .L  56:  302. 

My  lirst  (joing  to  Sea.     Peop.  J.  6:  328,  337. 

My  first  Governess.     Chamb.  J.  40:  88,  101. 

My  first  Legacy.     Dub.  Univ.  33:   453.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  21:  35S. 
My  first  Literary  Party.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  15:  232. 
My  first  Love.     Belgra.  19:  209. 

.My  first  Love;  a  .Sketch  in  New  York.     Blackw.  56:  69. 
My  first  Money.     All  the  Year,  22:  85. 
.My  first  Mystery.     All  the  Year,  26:  445. 
My  first  Patron.     House.  Words,    17:  201, 
My  first  Picture.     Lond.  Soc.  1 :   2S9. 
.My  first  Place.     House.  Words,  4:  376. 
My  first  Play.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  4:  606. 
•My  first  Portrait.     Liv.  Age,  72:  274. 
■  My  first  Situation.     (L.  Selbon)  Argosy,  30:   137. 
My  first  Soiree.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  91. 
My  first  Speculation.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  97. 
My  first  Spec  in  the  Biggleswades.     Blackw.  57:  549. 
My  first  Steeple-Chase.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  570. 
My  first  Summons.     Hr)use.  Words,  18:  92. 
My  first  Visit.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  533. 
My  first  Visit  to  Newmarket.     Lond.  Soc.  22:  67. 
My  Folly.     House.  Words,  9  :  106.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

41:  263. 
My  Forgery.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  506. 
My  Fortune.     House.   Words,  6:  22-5.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  36:  36.     Same  art.  E(  I.  M.  28:   2  ;H. 
Jfy  four-fuoted  Friends.  (M.(;.  Watkins)  IVlgra  35:216. 
My  French  (ioverncss.     Colburn,  84:   11-143. 
My  French  Master.     (E.  C.  Gaskell)  House!  Words,  8: 

361,  3S8. 
My  Friend  and  his  Storv.      (G.   Bowles)  Cath.    World, 

18:  87. 
My  F'riend  Bingham.     (H.  .Tames,  jr.)  .\tlan.  19:  346. 
My  Friend  Carbonell.     Lmd.  Snc.  39:  supp.  95. 
My  I'riiMid  Cliing.     Chamb.  .F.  48:  401-451. 
My  Eriend  Joues.     Sharpe,  40:  145. 


My  Friend  Mallam.     All  the  Year,  40:  207,  230. 

My  Eriend  Moses.     (J.  Habberton)  Scrib.  13:  399. 

My  F'riend  Mr.  Price.  (N.  Uobiiison)  Cath.  World,  27:  517. 

My  Friend  .Mr.  Willianjs.     (E.  Pollock)  Pioneer,  i:  150. 

My  Friend  Mrs.  AngcI.     Scrib.  20:  293. 

My  Friund  Phil.     (G.  C.  Eggleston)  Galaxy,  20:  737. 

My  F'riend  Pickles.    (A.  Andrews)  Colburn,  115:  73-44^. 

116:   100-445.     117:  73- 
My  F'riend  the  Dutchman.     Blackw.  62:  494. 
My  Eriend  the  F'eudal  Baron.     (T.  A.  Dodge)  Gala.x\ , 

10:  763. 
My  F'riend  the  minor  Canon.     Lond.  .Soc.  18:   19S. 
My  F'riend's  Dog.     {V..  Sargent)  Godey,  23:  68. 
My  F'riend's  Villa.     (W.  Tliornbury)  Belgra.  2:  47. 
My  F'riend's  Wife.     Knick.  46:  362. 
Jly  Funeral.     Sharpe,  42:  293. 
My  German  Tutor.     Chamb.  J.  32:   131. 
My  Ghost.     Sharpe,  29:   i.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  397. 
My  Girls.     All  the  Year.  2:  370. 
My  Godmother's  Story.     Chamb.  J.  32:  357,  377. 
My  good  old  Aunt.     Blackw.  36:  829. 
My  Governess.     (L.  D.  S.  Barker)  Dab.  Univ.  77:  50. 
My  Grandfather;  a  Tale  of  Bath.     F'raser,  13:  5O9. 
My  Grandfather's  Codicil.     (H.  Smart)  Temp.  Bar,  23: 

4S5. 
My   Grandfather's   Dream.     (J.    S.  Knowles)  Colburn, 

67:  50. 
5Iy  Grandfather's  Wedding.     Tinsley,  15:  593. 
My  Grandmother  that  might  have  been.     (A.  Cary)  Lijv 

pinc.  3:  326. 
My  Grandmoiher's  Kitchen.     (J.  Swctt)  Pioneer,  3:   35. 
My  Grandmother's  Legacy.     (A.  La  F'orge)  Overland, 

11:  59. 
My  Grandmother's  Ring.     Chamb.  J.  45:  602. 
My  Grand-Uncle's  Match.  (J.  JL  O'Pyan)  Irish  Mo.  2:  73. 
iMy  greatest  F'right.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  731. 
My  greatest  F'light.     Tinsley,  14:  225. 
My  Heart  and  I;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  8:  349. 
Jly  Hickory  Fire.     (H.  M.  Jackson)  Scrib.  3:  544. 
My  Highland  Home.     F'raser,  65:  506. 
My  Hero.     (T.  Gift)  Gala.xy,  18:  360. 
^ly  Heroine.     (E.  Jcrrold)  Tinsley,  21 :  149. 
My  Home;  a  Poem.     (H.  W.  Herbert)  Hist.  M.  2:  172. 
Mv  Hotel.     Putnam,  9:  375.     lo:  162. 
My  Hour.     (H.  U.  Haines)  Lakeside.  5:  353. 
My  House  in  Cecil  .Street.     (Mrs.  While)  sharpe,  45:  1S9. 
My  Hunt  of  the  Silver  Eox.     (W.  B.  Cheadle)  Blackw. 

lOi:  688. 
Jly  Husband's  lirst  Love.     (J.  C.  R.  Dorr)  Scrib.  2:  290. 
My  Husband's  Hobbies.     (J.  J.  Young)  Lippinc.  24:  341. 
My  Husband's  Mother.     (L.  Curtis)  Putnam,  4:  297. 
My  Icicle;  a  Study.     (K.  Ilillard)  Lijipinc.  9:  341. 
My  Imperialist  Neighbor.  (H.  A.  DufT)  St.  James,  36:  45. 
^ly  Investment  in  the  Far  West.     Blackw.  93:   595. 
My  Innings.     Tinsley,  6:   ^23. 

My  Italian  .Vdvcnture.    (P.  Ileysc)  Appleton,  6:  506-562. 
My  Journal  to  my  Cousin  JIary.     (.\.  L.  Otis)  Atlan.  i: 

554,  651. 
My  King's  Cross  Adventure.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  supp.  38. 
My  Lady's  Diamonds.     Lond.  Soc.  36:   193. 
My  Lady's  Lady;  a  Tale.     St.  James,  25:  305. 
My  I.aily  .Jemimah.     Tinslcv.  7:  20. 
.My  Lady   Ludlow.     (E.  C.Gaakell)  House.  Words,  18: 

1-341.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  223-7S1.     59:208- 

423- 
My  Land  of  Bculah.     All  the  Year,  42:  377-615.     43: 

20,  44,  62. 
My  Landlaily.     Chamb.  J.  24:   1S5. 
My  Landlady  and  her   Lodgers.     (J.  Gait)  Blackw.  26: 

M.i.  73^- 
My  Landladies.     (H.  Kingsley)  Temj).  Bar,  36:  371. 
My  last  Court!jhip;orLifein  Louisiana.    Blackw.  56:  507. 


MY 


888 


MY 


My  last  Detective  Case.     Chamb.  J.  58:  712-761. 

My  last  Governess.     Fraser,  63:    235.     Same  art.   Li  v. 

A'^i;,  68:  678. 
My  last  Love.     Atlari.  5:   135. 

My  last  I'atieiit.     (X.  W.  Uaccy)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  554. 
My  last  Tour.     C'ulburn,  54:  433. 
My  Life.     Dub.  L^niv.  6:  154.     18:  105. 
My  Life  is  like  the  Summer  Rose,  Authorship  of.     (J. 

W.  Davidson)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  249. 
My  little  Girl.     (W.  Besant  and  J.  Kiee)  Once  a  Week, 

27:  485-551-     28:   1-643. 
My  little  Sweetheart.     Chanib.  J.  57:  301. 
My  little  Ward.     House.  Words,  14:  89. 
My  Lodger's  Wife.     Chamb.  J.  48:  113. 
My  Log.     Fraser,  31 :  320. 
My  long-lost   Brother.     (C.  W.    Stoddard)   Lippinc.   8: 

584. 
My  Lorelei;  a  Story.     (O.  Thanet)  Western,  6:  i. 
My  lost  Darling.     Contin.  JIo.  4:   160. 
My  lost  Home.     House.  Words,  16:  529. 
My  lost  Love;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Doni.  M.  3:  561. 
My  lost  Youth;  a  I'oem.     Putnam,  6:   121. 
My  Louisa;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  416. 
My  Love  Amy:  a  Tale.     (F.  Derriek)  Belgra.  i;  299. 
My  Mahogany  Friend.     House.  Words,  2:  558. 
My  Maiden  Brief;  a  Story.     Cornh.  8:  725. 
My  Man  Antony.     (R.  M.  Copeland)  Putnam,  13:  444. 
My  Man  Dick.     So.  Lit.  J.  3:  420. 
My  Master.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  170. 
My  Meadowbrook  Adventure ;  a  Tale.     (J.  R.  G.  Has- 

sard)  Cath.  World,  6:  346. 
My  Misfortune  at  Marsh  Common.     Tinslcj',  19:  663. 
My  Mission;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  7:  294. 
My  Mission;  a  Tale.     (E.  Rodman)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  633. 
My  Model.     (J.  D.  Cartwright)  Sharpc,  34:  322. 
My  Morning's  Mistake;  a  Tale.     Sharpc,  43:  306. 
My  Mother  and  L     (D.  M.  Craik)  Harper,  48:    199-SoS. 
My  Mother's  only  Son.     (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath.  World, 

9:  249. 
My  Murder.     (W.  W.  Fenn)  Lond.  Soc.  30:  2S9. 
My  Mustang  and  I.     Chamb.  J.  37:  167,  180. 
My  mysterious  Patients.     Chamb.  J.  56:  824. 
My  Name.     Temp.  Bar,  35:   18;. 
My  Namesake  and  L     Belgra.  9:  43. 
My  Neighbor.     Chamb.  J.  49:  257. 
My  Neighbor  Nellv.     Cornh.  17:  210.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  96:  620. 
My  Neighbor  Rose;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  4:  319. 
My  Neighbor,   the  Prophet.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Atlan. 

My  Neighbor's  Children.     Sharpe,  48:  292. 

My  Neighbor's  Wife.     Chamb.  J.  56:  748,  755. 

My  Nephew  the  Laird.     Chamb.  J.  5:  261. 

My  new  Idea.     All  the  Year,  25:  403,  427. 

My  Niece  from  New  York;  a  Tale.'    (E.  Townbridge) 

Sharpe,  40:  29. 
My  Novel.     (E.  L.  Bulwer)  Blackw.  68:  247,  393,  499. 

69:20-428.     70:1-392.     71:86-569.     72:49-633. 

73:  21.     Same  art.  Harper,  i:  659,  761.     2:  85-825. 

3:  111-S16.     4:  103-793.     5:  36-S13.     6:    56-349. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  129,  353,  503.    28:  156,  315, 

493.   29:  65,  271,  535.   30:  77,  264,  49S.  31 :  60,  256, 

459.    32:119,305,598.    33:111-507.    34:313,504. 

35:  65,  263,  492.     36:  113,  305.     Same  art.  Inter- 

nat.  M.  i:  439,566.     2:  109-542.     3:  110-541.     4: 

80-6S3.     5:  89-530. 
My  Office.     St.  James,  16:  107. 
My  old  Lodger.     Sharpe,  18:   139.     19:  3^5. 
My  old  blaster;  a  Christmas  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  741. 
My  old  Schoohiiaster;  a  Poem.     (A.  McLachlan)  Canad. 

Mo.  II :  404. 
My  one  Gleam  of  Romance.     All  the  Year,  44:  224. 


My  only  Love.     (E.  A.  Blake)  Victoria,  32:  3-502.  33: 

2-505. 
My  only  Treason.     Chanib.  J.  31 :    130. 
My  own  Cliild.     (F.  M.  Chureli)  Lond.  Soc.  28:  ; 8-336. 

29:  77-553-     30:  76,  136. 
My  own  Funeral.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  556. 
My  own  Room ;  a  Reverie.     (J.  Gorle)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  lO" 

593- 
My  own   Story.     (M.  Leigh)  Dub.  Univ.  72:   254-617. 

73:   19-505. 
My  own  Story.     (Mrs.  R.  H.  Stoddard)  Atlan.  5:  526. 
My  Palace;  a  Poem.     (A.  Fields)  Atlan.  12:  417. 
My  Peninsular  Medal.     Blackw.  66:  539,  67S.     67:  15- 

542.     68:  20. 
My  Persecutors;  a  Sketch.     Cornh.  12:  306. 
My  Philip.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  44. 
]\Iy  Picture;  a  Royal  Academy  Story.  (Mrs.  Leith-Adams) 

St.  James,  40:  704. 
My  political  Patient.     St.  James,  8:  464. 
My  Portrait  (iallery.     (B.  Murphy)  Lippinc.  lo:  399. 
My  preparatoiy  School.     All  the  Year,  37:  5. 
My  private  Log.     Fraser,  23:  154. 
My  Queen;  a  Poem.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  448. 
Mv  Queen.     Dub.  Univ.  71:  532,  646.     72:  43,  136. 
My  queer  Passenger.     All  the  Year,   12:  53S,  546. 
My  Relations.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  3:  611. 
My  Romance  at  Granada.     Tinsley,  8:  62. 
My  School  in  Fern  City.     (K.  P.  Osgood)  Scrib.  4:  688. 
My  Schoolmate's  Story.    (E.  Brown)  Lakeside,  9:  484. 
My  Seat  in  Church.     (R.  Curtis)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  613. 
Myself  and  my  Family.     House.  Words,  7:  193. 
Myself  and  my  Relatives.     Chamb.  J.  36:  i-iSo. 
My  sentimental  Journey.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  271. 
My  shadowy  Passion.     House.  Words,  6:  4S5. 
My  Sister's  Husband.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  217. 
My  Sister  Alice.     Tinslev,  n:  621. 
My  Sister  Beatrice.     Eel.  M.  66:  205. 
My  Sister  Caroline.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra.  10:  479. 

11:  101. 
My  Sister  Dorothy.     All  the  Year,  41 :  283,  309. 
My  sleeping  Children.     (C.  M.  Sawj-er)  Univ.  Q.  5:  403. 
My  Sorrow's  Crown  of  Sorrow.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc. 

10:  90. 
My  South-Sea  Show.    (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  4:  557. 
My  Spaniard's  Myster\'.     All  the  Year,  28:  2S2. 
My  Spanish  Neighbor.     Knick.  51:   16S. 
My  Spiritualistic  Experiences.     (R.  Frotliingham)  Gal- 
axy, 5:  28. 
My  starry  Days.     (B.  F.  Taylor)  Lakeside,  5;  1. 
My  startling  Holiday.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  supp.  76. 
My  stead}'  Pupil.     AH  the  Year,  41:  420. 
Mv  Step-Daughter.     (E.  Williams)  Victoria,  21 :  520. 
My  Step-Daughter.     Galaxy,  15:  3S2. 
My  Story.     (J.  F.  Stone)  Lippinc.  6:  322. 
M_v  Story.     (K.   S.  Macquoid)  Appleton,    II :    293-816. 

12:   iS-779. 
My  Swan  Song.     Blackw.  118:   224. 
My   three   Conversations   with    Miss   Chester.      (F.   B. 

Perkins)  Putnam,  5:  144,  273. 
My  three  Wives  and  L     Eng.  Dom.  M.  8:  11-332.    9: 

9-266. 
My  three  Wooings.    Chamb.  J.  31:  249,  262,  275.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  61:  6S3. 
My  Time,  and  what  I  've  done  with  it.    (F.  C.  Bumand) 

Macmil.  27:  50S.     28:  63-548.     29:  61-530.    Same 

art.  0.  &  N.  7:  420,  546,  645.     8:  7-667. 
My  Tourmaline.     (Saxc  Holm)  Scrib.  9:  92-488. 
j\[y  Traveling  Acquaintance.     (T.  C.  Grattan)  Colburii, 

39:  129-266.     40:  314. 
My  Traveling  Companion.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  27S,  440. 
My  Traveling  Companion.     Chanib.  J.    17:   99.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M   26:  50. 


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MYSTERY 


Mv  Tutor's  Cousin;  a  Poem.  (T.  Hood)  Temp.  Bar,  3:  521. 
M3' two  Partners,     rioii.se.  Words,  19:  275. 
My  Uncle.     (K.  Sala)  I{elj,'ra.  28:  So. 
Mv  Uncle  and  his  House;  a  Story  of  Danish  Life.     (M. 
Goldschmidt)  Macmil.  7:  461.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

77:  407. 
Mv  Uncle  at  tiie  County  Assizes.    St.  .Taiiies,  2:  44}, 
My  lIiKJe  in  Manchester.     (F.  Talhot)  Hilj^ra.  18:  192. 
Mv  Uncle's  noiieynioou.     St.  James,  12:  353,  449. 
My  Uncle's  Manuscripts.     Duh.  Univ.  2:  513. 
My  Uncle's  Story.     Liv.  Age,  72:  564. 
My  Uncle  Ben>    Belgra.  34:  supp.  86. 
My  Uncle  Nick's  Duel.     Duh.  Univ.  34:   iSi. 
My  Uncle  the  Curate.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  392. 
My  Uncle  the  Dean.     House.  Words,  18:  23S. 
My  Uncle  William's  dead  Wig.     Temi).  Bar,  23:  544. 
My  unfiu-luuat^  Patient.     Cliainb.  J.  58:  295,  311. 
My  milucky  Friend.     Belgra.  10:  84 
My  Village  in  the  South.     (A.  Porter)  Lijjpinc.  23:  343- 

714.     24:   118,  223. 
My  Visit  to  Sybaris.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Allan.  20:  63. 
My  Vocation  and  what  came  of  it.     (A.  Trafton)  Scrib. 

2:  389. 
My  AVife's  Husband.     Colburn,  163:  601. 
My  Wife's  Inheritance.     Chamb.  .J.  57:   11-58. 
My  Wife's  Prayer-Book.     Chamb.  J.  44:  769. 
My  Wife's  Presentment.     (K.  P.  Buffett)  Lippinc.  8:  1S2. 
My  Window.     House.  Words,  16:   126. 
My   Winter   Garden.     (C.   Kingsley)    Frascr,    57:    408. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  902. 
My  wonderful  Adventures  iu  Skitzland.    House.  Words. 

i:  225. 
My  worst  Christmas-Eve.    (K.  S.  Jlacquoid)  Temp.  Bar, 

25:  Si. 
Mya  arenaria  in  San  Francisco  Bay.     (li.  E.  C  Stearns) 

Am.  Natural.  15:  362. 
Mycena-.     (W.    W.    Goodwin)    Nation,    24:    6.  —  (W. 

Simpson)  Fraser,  96:  675. 

—  and  Cyprus.     (.V.S.Murray)  19th  Cent.  5:   112. 

—  Discoveries  at.     (R.  S.  Poole)  Contemp.  31:  344. 

—  Goldsmith's  Work  at.     Am.  Arch.  3:   170,  17S. 

—  Pelasgic.     Blackw.  122:  672.  —  Ed.  M.  go:   19S. 

—  Ituins  of.     Penny  M.  2:   159. 

—  Schliemanii's  Discoveries  at.    (P.  Gardner)  F'd.  P.  147: 

220.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  643.  —  (ii.  ^l.  Towle) 
Applettm,   19:   152.  —  (C    Newton)  Quar.   145:    62. 

—  Brit.  (J.  67:  321.  — (L.  R.  Packard)  New  Eng. 
37:  272.  —  (W.  W.  Goodwin)  Nation,  26:  98,  116. 

—  (.LP.  Mahaffy)  Macmil.  37:  21S.  — All  the  Year, 
38:  32S.  -  (H.  M.  Baird)  Meth.  Q.  39:  35.  — Am. 
Arch.  3:   118,  162.  —  Scrib.  15:  307.  —  Nature,  15: 

173,  471- 

—  Tiryns  and  .Vrgos,  Visit  to.    Good  Words,  18:  766,  Si 2. 
Myddelton,  Sir  Hugh.     Loud.  Soc.  6:  455. 
Myddleton  Pomfret;  a  Novel.    (W.  H   Ainsworth)  Bent- 
ley,  62:   1-551.     63:   I,  189,  320. 

Myer,  Gen.  .Vlbert  J.,  with  portrait.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  40S. 

—  Obituary  of.     Nature,  22:  4(12. 
Myles,  W.     Am.  Meth.  .M.  13:  361. 
MylesO'Lougidin.    Dub.  Univ.  79:  510,631.    80:  7,  177. 
Mynheer  van  Cliiniscetrunk.     Bentley,  17:   156. 
Myope;  or  Shiu't-Sightedncss.    Bentlcy,  62:  592.    Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  822. 
Myra's  Mirror.     (.1.  F.  Fitts)  Lii^pinc.  4:  281. 
Myra's  Wish  ;  a  Fairy  Tale.     Chamb.  .1.  25:  296. 
Myriapods,    New    Genus   of   minute  Paurupod.     (.1.  A. 

Ryder)  .\m.  Natural.  13:  603. 
Myrrha;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  6S5. 
Myrtillo;   a  Sketch.      (MM.  Erckmann-Cbatrian)   Dub. 

Univ.  88:  416. 
-Myrtis.     (Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigouriiey)  Hogg,  2:  257. 
Myself  and  Julia  Arraii.     Blackw.  38:  6oo. 


Mysore,  .Annexation  of.     (J.  Jlorley)  Fortn.  6:  257. 

—  Minor  King  of.     Blackw.  115:  237. 

—  Mission  to.     (W.  Artiuir)  Bib.  R.  4:  548. 

—  Wilkbs  History  of.    Ed.  R.  18:  343.  — F:c1.  R.  31:  233. 
Sly.-ore,  Wreck  of  the.     Ev.  Sat.  i:  415. 
Myslerious  Bachelor.     Fraser,  15:   747. 

M\-sterious  Box.     (S.  J.  Hale)  GodL'V,  47:   115. 
Mysterious  Bride.     Chamb.  J.  18:  3SS. 

My.-terious  Bride.     (J.  Hogg)  Blackw.  28:  943. 

M}-sterious  Compact ;  a  Tale.  Dub.  Univ.  36:  99,  162. 
Same  art.  lAv.  Age,  26:  529.  Same  art.  Harper, 
1:  529.     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  i:  185,278. 

Mysterious  Cross;  a  Story.     JIo.  Rel.  M.  i8:  343. 

Mysterious  Disappearances.     Allan.  44:  622. 

Mysterious  Disi)ensations.  (J.  Parkman)  Uiiita.  R.  II :  279. 

Mysterious  House;  a  Story.  Chamb.  J.  57:  729,  745, 
760.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  795. 

Mysterious  Island.  (J.  Verne)  St.  James,  33:  645.  34: 
65-537.  35:55-610.  Same  art.  Scrib.  7:  722.  8: 
49-669.     9:61-711.     10:46-770.     11:703,866. 

Mysterious  Lady  of  Nisqualiy.  (C.  W.  Crocker)  Over- 
land, 7:  375. 

^lysterious  Legacy.     (J.  B.  L.  Sou!c)  Lakesid*^,  4:  54. 

Jlysterious  Lodger.     Chamb.  .].  9:  243. 

Mysterious  Lodger.     {M.  ilcConnell)  Lakeside,  6:  46. 

Jlj'sterious  Lodger.     Dub.  L'niv.  35:  54,  225. 

Mystei'ious  Maid.     Fraser,  70:  557. 

Jlysterious  Message.     (T.  \V.  Speight)  Argosy,  32:  427. 

Jlysterious  Music;  a  Poem.     So.  Lit.  Miss.  16:  541. 

Mysterious  Musician  of  Waldron  Cathedral.  Eel.  ^L  46: 
140. 

Mysterious  Personage.     (J.  Neal)  Atlan.  20:  658. 

Mysterious  I'yramid.     (J.  C.  Brent)  Knick.  35:  304. 

Jlysterious  Sketch;  a  Tale.     Temii.  Bar,  34:  212. 

Jlysterious  Speculator.     (R.  Dowling)  Belgra.  34:  210. 

Mysterious  State-Room.  (J.  H.  Ligraham)  Godey,  24: 
182. 

Mysterious  Visitor.  Bentley,  42:  3SS.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  43:  43. 

Mystery.  Cong.  M.  2:  14.  —  (^I.  Hopkins)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
13:  217.  —  (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  17:  202. — 
(E.  U.  Sill)  Overland,  14:  342. 

—  and  other  Violations  of  Relativitv.     (A.  Bain)  Fortn. 

10:  3S3. 

—  and  Religion.     (G.  Bailey)  Univ.  ().  28:  213. 

—  at  Fernwood;  a  Tale.     (.M.  E.  Braddou)  Temp.  Bar, 

3:  552.     4:  63. 

—  in  Dail'odil  Terrace.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  360. 

—  in  Palace  Gardens.     (Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell)  Lond.  Soc. 

37:   1-526.     38:  4S-545- 

—  in  Religion.     (T.  (J.  .\i)ple)  Mercersb.  12:  48. 

—  no  ^[ystery.     St.  James,  28:  424. 

—  of  Being,  a  Ground  of  Religion.     (W.  M.  Bickncll) 

Unita.  R.  10:  279. 

—  of  the  l)loody  Hand.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  42,  168.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  64:  437.  554. 

—  of  .Mrs    Brown.     (P.  St.  .\rnaud)  Galaxy,  6:  313. 

—  of  the  CI  ill's.     Lond.  Soc.  30:    149. 

—  of  Dr.  Hardy's  .ALirriage.  (J.  Jhiyo)  xVrgosy,  28:  27S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  143:   33S. 

—  of  Edwin  Drood.     (C.   Dickens)  Applcton,  3:   supp. 

4:  siipp.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:    233- 59S.     Same 
ail.  N.  Eel.  6:  603.     7:  674. 

—  of  the  gilded  Cameo.     (L.  Ki]))  Putnam,  II :  183. 

—  of  the  Hotel  de  I'Orine.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  1^6. 

—  of  Ini(|tiity.     (D.  H.  Riddle)  Mercersb.  17:  450. 

—  of  a  Life  revealed;  a  Story.     (J.  R.  Ilaskins)  Potter 

Ain.  Mo.  15:  40-369. 

—  of  the  Major's  Monkey  ;  a  Story.    Temp.  Bar,  62:  473. 

—  of  Marmaduke.     (W.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar.  55:  53. 

—  of  Mxssabielle.     (W.  D.  Wood)  Lippinc.  Ii:  465. 

—  of  the  moated  Schloss.     All  the  Year,  21 :  229,  253. 


MYSTERY 


890 


MYTHOLOGY 


Mystery  of  the  old  Organ.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World, 
26:  356. 

—  of  I'eywell  Place.     Chamb.  J.  45:  209-262. 

—  of  Pewit  Hill.     (F.  McLandburtih)  Lakeside,  lo:  145. 

—  of  the  Pezazi;  a  Ceylon  Sketch.     (E.  11.  Edwards) 

Macniil.  43:  72.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:   iii. 

—  of  St.  Keaii.     (II.  Kiiigsley)  13elgra.  32:  509. 

—  of  the  Sasassa  Valley.     Chamb.  J.  56:  56S. 

—  of  the  thatched  House.     Mouth,   i:  335.     Same  art. 

Cath.  AVorld,  4:  65. 

—  Philosophy  of,  Dtndy  on.     Mo.  K.  155:  496. 

—  Use  of  the  Word.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  429. 

Mysteries,  Ancient.     (T.  I).  Woolsey)  Chr.  (>.  Spec.  9: 
478.— Mo.  Pt.  104:  85. 

—  and  Masonry.     Am.  Q.  12:  57. 

—  Broad  Views  of.     (H.   D.   Evans)   Am.   Ch.  Mo.  3: 

267. 

—  Eleusinian.     Clackw.  73:  185. 

—  in  Kelii;ioii.     Cong.  !\1.  i:  464. 

—  inseparable  from  Religion.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  i. 

—  of  Every-Day  Life.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  263. 

—  of  Heron  Dyke;  a  Story.     (M.  E.  Edwards)  Argos}', 

29:   1-401.     30:   1-401. 

—  of  History.     Blackw.  68:  335. 

—  of  London  and  Paris.     All  the  Year,  4:  69. 

—  of  Providence.     (P.  S.  Whitman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  36. 

—  opened,  Dr.  Stone's.     New  Eng.  2:  510. 
M3'stenes,  or  Jliracle  Plays.     Dub.  Univ.  78:   361. — 

Blackw.  106:  671.  —  Colburn,  148:  667. — (L.  H. 
Hooper)  Ajipleton,  25:  299. 

—  Dance  of  Death.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  292. 

—  Moralities,  and  Turlupniades.     Colburn,  133:  433. 
and  other  Dramas.     Ketros.  i:  332. 

—  of  Candlemas  Day.     Kitto,  38:  413. 

—  of  the   15th  and   i6th  Centuries.     (A.  Cahour)  Cath. 

World,  1 :  577. 
Mystics  and  Keformers.     Brit.  Q.  21 :  488. 

—  Creed  of.     (O.  B.  Frolhingham)  Ciir.  Exam.  71:  199. 

—  English,  of  the  Puritan  Period.     (R.  E.  Thompson) 

New  Eng.  36:  613. 

—  German,  as  American  Colonists.     (R.  E.  Thompson) 

Penn  Mo.  2:  391,  443,  4S7. 

of  the  14th  Century.     Dub.  R.  44:  31. 

of  Middle  Ages.     (J-  T.  Bixby)  Unita.  R.  9:  3S2. 

—  Hours  with,  Vaughan's.     (C.  Kingsley)  Eraser,  54: 

315.  — (J.  F.  Hurst)  Meth.  Q.  20:  277.  — Brit.  Q. 
24:  132.  Sanie  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  36.  —  Brit.  Q.  32: 
497.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  52:  57.  —  Lond.  Q.  7:  316. 
Eel.  R.  104:   50.  —  Liv.  Age,  51:  73S. 

—  Modern.    New  Dom.  21 :  135. 

—  Night  with.     (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.    Univ.  40:    664. 

41:  135- 

—  Notes  on.     Chr.  R.  25:   557. 

—  of  the  14th  Century.     Brit.  Q.  60:   297.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  123:  451. 

—  Religious.     Westm.  65:  565. 

Mystic  Arts,  ^Modern.     (.J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  8:  202. 

Jlystic  Handwriting.     Tinsley,  5:  637. 

Mystic  Number.     Hogg,  8:  65. 

Mystic  Pond  at  Charleston,  S.  C.     Cornh.  7:  415. 

Mj-stic  Scliool.     Lond.  iSI.  20:   170. 

Jlvstic  Telegraph.     Knick.  60:  390. 

Mystic  Trees  and  Flowers.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Fraser,  82: 

590,  705. 
Mystic  Vial;   a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  393.   596,  729. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  401,  547.    28:  209.    Same 

art.  Internat.  M.  2:  61,  249,  378. 
Mystical  Devotion,  Works  of.     (C.  Butler)  Rctros.  1 :  288. 
Mystical  Element  in  Christianity.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mer- 

cersb.  4:   163. 
Mystical  Presence,  Nevin  on.     Princ.  20:  227. 
Mystical  Theology,  Thoughts  on.     Cath.  World,  24:  145. 


Mysticism.  (J.  Fletcher)  Meth.  M.  27:  114.— Meth.  Q. 
20:  78.  -(.J.  E.  Latimer)  Meth.  Q.  38:  412.  — (q! 
C.  Everett)  Unita.  R.  i:  5.  —  New  Eug.  5:  348. 

—  an  Antecedent  of  the  Reformation.      (S.  R.  Budin- 

baugh)  Ref.  Q.  28:  263. 

—  and  Skepticism.     Ed.  R.  84:   195. 

—  Forms  in.     (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  308. 

—  in  France.     Nat.  M.  5:   135. 

—  Modern,  and  modern  Science.     St.  James,  4:  179. 

—  not  Ciiristianify.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  262. 
Mystification.     Colburn,  6:  115. 

Mystilications,  Literary.     House.  Words,  5:  374,  444. 

—  of  Julius  Gullingswortli.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  481. 
Myth  of  Steam;  a  Poem,  from  E.  Geibel.     (J.  H.  Dubbs) 

ReL  Q.  28:  321. 
Myths  and  Fairy  Tales.     St.  Paul's,  9:   143. 

—  and  Songs  from  the  Pacific,  Gill's.  Dub.  Univ.  87:  761. 

—  and  Tales  of  various  Peoples.     Lond.  Q.  31 :  45. 

—  Dragon.     Colburn,  154:   541,  673.     155:  7-265. 

—  Elder.     (W.  H.  Ward)  Scrib.  10:  75. 

—  F'orest  and  Field.  ( W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Contemp.  31 :  520. 

—  Fornuition  of.     Chr.  Obs.  58:  835. 

—  in  modern  Science.     Nat.  (}.  27:  232. 

—  J.ipanese  Fox.     (W.  E.  Griflis)  Lippinc.  13:  57. 

—  Mediaeval  and  Indian.     Eel.  M.  71:  1304. 

—  of  the  Aryans.     Lond.  Q.  35:  77. 

—  of  the  Barbaric  World.     (J.  Fiske)  Atlan.  29:  61. 

—  of  Middle  Ages.     Quar.  122:  429.  —  Month,  i:  362. 

—  of  the  Thunderstorm.     (G.  S.  Jones)  Penn  Mo.  4:  680. 

—  Relation   to   Science   and   Religion.     (B.   F.   Tweed) 

Univ.  Q.  36:  453. 

—  Some  savage.     (J.  A.  Farrer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  210. 

—  Wind.     (('.  F.  Keary)  Contemj).  26:  2S1.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  126:   544. 
Mythical  Theory  applied  to  the  Life  of  Jesus.     (G.  E. 

Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  313. 
Mythologic  Philosophy.     (J.  W.  Powell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

15:   795.     16:  56. 
Mythoh)gicaI  Birds.     (A.  W.  Buckland)  Anthrop.  J.  4: 

277. 
Mythological  System  of  the  Hellenes.     Fraser,  35:  301. 
Mytiiolog}-.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  202. 

—  Ancient.     (G.  Le  Vaux)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  61S. 
iu  modern  Poetry.    (A.  C.  Bradlej-)  JIaemii.  44:  28. 

—  and  Fact.     Chr.  Rem.  54:  33. 

—  and  Fairy  Tales.     (A.  Lang)  Fortn.  19:  61S. 

—  and  Folk-Lore.     Once  a  Week,  25:  567,  576. 

—  and  Language,  Problems  in.     (J.  Fiske)  Chr.  Exam. 

78:  368. 

—  and  Poetry  of  the  British  Isles,  Early.     Hogg,  12:  273. 

—  and  Piilytheism.     Am.  Church  R.  22:  23. 

—  and  Religion  of  Ancient  Greece.     For.  (}.  7:  33. 

—  and  Revelation.     (0.  L.  Castle)  Chr.  R.  21 :   603. 

—  and  Symbolism.     Quar.  3:  323. 

Zoological.     (E.  P.  Evans)  Unita.  R.  12:  117. 

—  Aryan.   ^Ed.  R.   132:    330.— (W.  1).  Whitney)  No. 

Am.  112:  21S.  —  (E.  B.  Smith)  Western,  4:  154.— 
(A.  S.  Wilkins)  Theo.  R.  7:  504.— Chr.  Obs.  71 :  122. 

Cox's.     Fraser,  76:  216.—  (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation, 

7:  419. —  (J.  Fiske)  No.  Am.  108:  310. 

God  ill.     (J.  Darmesieter)  Coutemp.  36:  274. 

—  Aztec.     (T.  A.  Harcourt)  Overland,  15:  87. 

—  Bull  and  the  Cow  in.     Colburn,  165:   1145. 

—  Classic.     (H.  R.  Cleveland)  No.  Am.  41:  327. 
Precursor  of  Christianity.     (A    P.  Peabody)  No. 

Am.  85:  515. 

—  Comparative.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  14:  536. 
Science  and  Study  of.     Cornh.  19:   30. 

—  Descent  of  Fire.     (J.  Fiske)  Atlan.  27:  529. 

—  Edda  Doctrine,   and   its  Origin.     I'or.  Q.  2:  210.— 

Knick.  30:  294. 

—  Fairy,  of  Europe.     Eel.  R.  106:  557. 


MYTHOLOGY 


891 


NAMES 


Mythology,  Finnish.     House.  Words,  17:  353. 

Fiske's  Myths  and  Mytli-Makers.     (J.  It.  G.  Hassard) 
Cath.  World,  17:  209. 

Germanic.     (K.  Blind)  Contemp.  23:  621. 

and  IJoinan,  Resemblance  of.     (K.  Blind)  No.  Am. 

115:  2S8. 

—  Gladstone's  Juventus  Mundi.     No.  Brit.  51:   i.  —  (J. 

L.  Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  317.  —  Blackw.  106:  412. 
S.ime  art.  Eel.  jM.  74:  30.     See  Gladstone,  \V.  E. 

—  Goi,',  Magoi;,  &  Co.     (L.  Abbott)  Harper,  46:  6S1. 

—  Greek.     (S.  A.  Bean)  ('lir.  Exam.  80:  154.  —  Sliarpe, 

40:  124.  —  Knick.  62:  193.  —  (.).  Aldis)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

3:  207. 

Development  of,  Mackay  on.     Brit   Q.  17:154. 

Gods  of.     (W.  F.  Allen)  No   Am.  109:  106. 

Goddesses  of.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  .Vtlan.  24:  97. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  81:  201. 

Interpretation  of.     Western,  6:  264. 

I'rinciples  of.     Fraser,  49:  60. 

—  llcatlien,  Poetical  Uses  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  113. 

—  Hebrew.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Nation.  26:   12,  28. 
Goldziher's.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  654. 

—  Hindu,  Dowson's  Guide  to.     Nation,  29:  295. 

—  Japanese.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Anthrop.  .J.  6:  55.  —  Westm. 

no:  27. 

—  Light  and  Darkness.     (J.  Fiske)  Atlan.  2S:  641. 

—  Moderti  Views  on.    (H.W.  Lncas)  Month.  30:  1S7,  257. 

—  Miiller's  Chips.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  8:  317. 

—  Miiller's  Comparative.      (T.  B.  Thaver)  Univ.  Q.  26: 

316.  — Mo.  K.  165:  350.  — Prosp.  R.  i:  335-  — (A. 
Lang)  Fraser,  104:  166. 


Mythology,  Murray's  Manual  of.    (S.  Colvin)  Fortn.  19: 
276. 

—  Northern.     (H.  W.  Ellsworth)  Knick.  30:  95.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  12:  86. —  (W.  H.  Tiiorne)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 
7:  257.  —  Dub.  Univ.  79:  481,  599. — Westm.  62: 
311.  —  Am.  Church  R.  23:  384.  —  Hogg,  8:  !ii3. 

—  of  the  Egyptians.     Fraser,  20:  i,  200,  32b. 

—  of  Finnland.     Fraser,  55:  523.     Same  art.  Eel.  ^L  42: 

354- 

—  of  the  Lithuanians.     U.  .S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  67,  loS. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Quar  22:  349. 

—  of  Polynesia.     Westm.  77:  303. 

—  of  tiie  South  Sea  Islands.     Quar.  142:  232. 

—  Olympus  and  Asgard.     (B.  W.  Ball)  Atlan.  3:  i. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (M.  Miiller)  Contemp.  19:  97.     Same 

art.  IJv.  Age,  112:  29. 

—  Polynesian,  Grey's.     New  Q.  4:  211. 

—  Popular.     For.  l^.  18:  180. 

—  Primeval  Ghost-World.     (.F.  Fiske)  Atlan.  30:  5S4. 

—  Rationale  of.     Cornli.  35:  407. 

—  Roman.     (W.  F.  Allen)  No.  Am.  II3:  30.  — (C.  G. 

Zumjit)  Bib.  R.  2:  iSo. 

—  Wliat  is  ?     (.F.  Fiske)  Atlan.  48:  85. 

—  White's  Student's.     Nat.  Q.  25:  275. 

—  Wind  Myths.     (C.  F.  Keary)  Contem]).  26:  2S1. 

—  ZoiJogical.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  16:  253. 
See  Solar  Myth;  Religion. 

Mytown.     [Winsted,  Conn.]     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Harper,  55: 

641. 
Myxomycetes  or  Mycetozoa;  Animals  or  Plants.     (W.  S. 

Kent)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  20:  97. 


N 


Naaman,  Baptism  of.     (J.  Horner)  Mcth.  Q.  34:  60. 
Nabateans,  Chwolson  on.     Kitto,  29:  103. 

—  Agriculture  of,  Book  of.      (J.  Iladley)  New  Eng.  21 : 

505. 

Nadir  Achmet  Bey.     (I.  Romer)  Colburn,  59:  14. 

Nadolig;  a  Welsh  Sketch.     (A.  Beale)  Temp.  Bar,  38:  95. 

Nadou,  John  Baptist.     Art  J.  18:  37. 

Nafoosa;  a  Story  of  (Jrand  Cairo.  Cornh.  25:  336.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  78:  544. 

Nag's-Head  Story.  (S.  Y.  McMasters)  Am.  Church  R. 
13:  98,  236. 

Nagananda;  a  Buddhist  Drama.  (W.  M.  Bryant)  West- 
ern, 6:  50. 

Nagasaki,  Visit  to.     Dub.  L^niv.  60:  13. 

Niigeli,Carl  von,  Works  of.   (S.  II.  Vines)  Nature.  23:  78. 

Nagle,  Ilonora.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  18:  r.vS. 

—  inid  Presentjition  Nuns.     (J.  N.  Muri)hy)  Am.. I.  Educ. 

26:  705. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  15:  2''^^- 

Nahant.     Liv.  Ago,  31:  91.— Bost.  Mo   i:  76. 
Nahr-Kl-Kelb,  Grottos  of.     (J.  Robertson)  Good  Words, 

16:  769. 
Naiades;  a  Poem.     (T.  Irwin)  Dui).  Univ.  55:  72S. 
Naikras  of  India,  War  with,  1868.     Cornh.  18:  626. 
Nails  and  Screws,  Wonders  of.     House.  Words,  4:  i^S. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Penny  M.  10:  359.  —  (J.  R.  Chai)in) 

Harper,  21 :  145. 
Nairn,  Lady  Candina,  Author  of  Annie  Laurie.     (J.  G. 
Wilson)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  556. 

—  Poems  of.     Liv.  Age,  55:  657. 

—  Songs  of.     (S.  Tytler)  Argosy,  4:  369.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  95:  432, 


Naish,  John  G.,  Works  of.     Art  J.  27:  329. 

Niijera,  Duke  de.  Visit  of,  to  England,  in  1543-44.  (Pe- 
dro de  Gante)  Arch.  23:  344. 

Naked  Hearts;  or  conlidential  Correspondence.  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  7:  305. 

Nala  and  Dauniyanti,  .Story  of;  from  tlic  Sanscrit.  (C. 
Bruce)  Fraser,  68:  7^4.     69:  89. 

Name.s.  (K.  Brown)  IVop.  .1.  11:  309.  —  House.  Words, 
18:  245. — (W.  Chambers)  Clinmb.  J.  54:  177. — 
Chamli.J.  ig:  2''>7.    23:  294.— .\ll  the  Year,  46:  209, 

—  .Ancient  proper.     (S.  F.  Dunlap)  Clir.  Exam.  61:  75. 

—  and  Fortunes.     Cliamb.  J.  19:  314.     Same  art.  Eel.  Si. 

97:  3i5- 

—  and  Places.     Quar.  116:   i. 

—  and  Sentiments,  Sarcastic  .\pplication  of  Scripture. 

Chr.  Obs.  11:  565. 

—  and  their  ATiomalies.     Sharpe,  40:  244. 

—  I'iblical,  Origin  and  Meaning  of.     (Prof.  Oeliler)  Theo. 

Eel.  4:  463. 

—  Changes  of,  in  the  United  States.     House.  Words,  14: 

433.     Same  art.  Liv.  -Age,  52:   12. 

—  Chajiler   on.       Fraser,    35:   566.  —  (D.   II.  Jacques) 

Sliarpe,  49:  14.  —  Deni.  R.  34:  529. 

—  Christian.      (W.    Sawyer)    Belgra.    8:    3S9.  — (Mrs. 

Mathews)  Benlley,  21 :  iS:;.  —  Once  a  Week,  3:  352. 
Abbreviations  of.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  J.  i:  405. 

5:   176. 

.Adventures  of  two.     Cornh.  39:  323.     40:  202. 

Euphony  of.     (H.  C.  Sessions)  Tinsley,  20:  35S. 

Gossip  about.     Broa<hv.  5:  29. 

History  of.     Eel.  R.  Ii8:  3<)r). 

in  England  and  Wales.     Cornh.  23:  337. 


NAMES 


892 


NAPLES 


Names,  Dickens's.     (W.  W.  Fowler)  Galaxy,  8:  420. 

—  Droll  Selection  of.     Chanib.  J.  52:  84. 

—  English  local.     (II.  Bradley)  Fraser,  95:  166. 

—  Family.     House.  Words,  15:  525. 

Facts  of.     (E.  Whittaker)  (Jent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  537. 

—  FYMiiinine  proper.     Canad.  Mo.  13:  597. 

—  for  Children.     Chamb.  J.  44:  577. 

—  Given.     (\V.  Diiane)  I'utnam,  5:  57. 

—  Gossip  about.     Chamb.  J.  50;  726. 

—  Great,  Use  and  Abuse  of.     Chamb.  .1.  4:   177. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  Ancient  Mode  of  bestowing,  Dyer  on. 

Eel.  U.  3:  432. 

—  in  the  United  States,  Origin  of.     Penny  M.  6:  493. 

—  Influence  of.     (U.  Wliately)  Good  Words,  2:  43.  —  So. 

Lit.  Jless.  2:  549. 

—  Lending  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  289. 

—  Nomenclature  of  England.     Retros.  17:  350.  —  (B.  W. 

Richardson)  I'oj).  Sci.  R.  13:  50. 

—  Notes  on.     Chanib.  J.  19:  30. 

—  Notions  about.     (A.  J.  Upson)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  204. 

—  of  Eng.  Counties.  (II.  Bradley)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  712. 

—  of  Men.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Harper,  32:  51. 

—  of  Places.     ( M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Harper,  32 :  3S0.  —  All 

the  Year,  40:  509.  —  House.  Words,  19:  474.  —  (J. 

Reade)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  602. 

in  England.    Dub.  Univ.  75:  377. — Cornh.44:  555. 

in  Ireland.     (W.  Allingliam)  Fraser,  79:  7S0. 

in  U.  S.     Knick.  9:  19.  —  Chamb.  J.  4:  217,  254. 

—  of  Women.     Godey,  54:  527. 

—  Old  English  Clans.     Cornh.  44:  329. 

—  Personal,  Chapter  on.    (D.  H.  Jacques)  Knick.  40:  T13. 

—  Phonetic  Anomalies  in.     (H.  Scadding)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

8:  329. 

—  Playing  upon.     All  the  Year,  28:  34. 

—  Proper.     (N.  Grlinbaum)  Putnam,  12:  26S. 

Derivation  of.     (L.  E.  Furniss)  Harper,  28:  95. 

in  England.     Penny  M.  9:  118. 

F>a\v  of.     Hist.  M.  6:  139. 

Notes  on.     ((i.  S.  Burleigh)  Putnam,  5:  323. 

Scripture.     Theo.  &  Lit.  .J.  4:  S2. 

—  Spanish  Female,  derived  from  the  Virgin.     Colburn, 

92:  191. 

—  Spelling  foreign.     (JI.  Heilprin)  Nation,  25:  23S-267. 

—  What 's  in  a  Name?  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  27:  200, —  (J. 

H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  14:  loi. 

—  Wiiat  is  your  Name?    St.  James,  7:  y^- 

—  What  there  is  in  a  Name.     All  the  Year,  39:  543. 
See  Surnames. 

Name  Words  in   the  Vernacular.     (J.   S.   Sewall)  New 

Eng.  32:  127. 
Nameless  Dead;  a  Poem.     (T.  Hood)  Belgra.  12:  37. 
Nameless  Man.     Black w.  47:  319. 
Nameless  Guest  of  Walton's  Lea.     (L.  Sand)  Sharpe, 

38:  113. 
Naming  Places,  Treatise  on  Art  of.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  257. 
Nan;  a  Summer  Scene.     (L.  B.  Walford)  Blackw.  118: 

142.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  126:  603,  721. 
Nana  Sahib  and  the  Sepoy  War.     (Sir  Rom  de  Camden) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  57. 
Nanak,  Prophet  of  the  Sikhs.     (E.  P.  Evans)  Unita.  R. 

10:   142. 
Nancy,  France.     All  the  Year,  24:  328.  —  (C.  H.  Gates) 

b.  &  N.  2:  403. 
Nanette.     (D.  Casserlly)  Cath.  World,  25:  270. 
Nanking,  Crystal  Palace  of.     Cham!>.  J.  30:  350. 
Nannchen   of  Mayence.     (B.  Auerbach)  Appleton,  14: 

39.  70. 
Nannette.     Fraser,  47:  14S. 
Nannette.     Dub.  l^niv.  89:  683. 
Nantes.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Hours  at  Home,  5:   iS. 

—  and  her  Proconsul.     (E.  H.  Lacombe)  So.  M.  15:  507. 

—  Conunercial  History  of.    Hunt,  19:  161. 


Nantes,  Edict  of.     (R.  Hare)  U.  S.  Cath.  M  2:  423. 

—  Middle-Age  Festival  at.     Colburn,  88:  463. 

—  Week  in.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Harper,  41 :  S53. 
Nantucket,  Mass.     (D.  II.  Strother)  Harper,  21 :  745.— 

(H.  M.  Buird)  Scrib.  6:  3S5.  —  (\V.  B.  Drake) 
Lippinc.  2:  283.  —  (R.  R.  Minturn)  Lakeside,  10: 
140.  —  (C.  F.  Briggs)  Hunt,  17:  368.  —  Niles's  Keg. 
21:  12. 

—  Church  in.     (.\.  H.  (Juint)  Cong.  Q.  14:  553. 

—  Glimjjse  of.     (E.  R.  Church)  So.  M.  16:  389. 

—  in  tiie  Revolution.     (A.  Starbuck)N.  E.  Reg  28:  272, 

436.     29:  48,  141. 

—  Indian  Churches  in.     (S.  D.  Ilosmer)  Cong.  Q.  7:  31. 

—  Indian  Tradition  of  its  Creation.   U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.4:  357. 

—  Old.     (M.  Gibbons)  Lii)pinc.  28:  303. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  181,  261,  323.     13:  311. 
Nantucket  Indians.     (St.  J.  de  Crevecoeur)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

2:  360. 

Naonian;  a  Legend  of  the  Hudson.     (A.  C.  Coxe)  Har- 
per, 52:  883. 

Napata,  the  ancient  Capital  of  Ethiopia.    Bentley,  32:  185. 

Naphtha,  Fire  Temples.     Colburn.  164:  530. 

—  from  heavy  California  Tar.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

93:  242. 

—  Petroleum,  Distillation  of.     (S.  D.  Hayes)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

102:  184. 
Naphtha  Springs  of  Sliirwan.     Penny  M.  3:  41. 
Napier,  Sir  Charles,  Vice-Admiral,  with  portrait.    Bent- 

l*^y>  36:  209.  —  Bost.  R.  6;  254. 
Napier,  Gen.  Sir  Charles  James.     Blackw.  82:  94,  241. 

—  with  portrait,  Dub.  Univ.  32:  546.  49:  566. — 
Bentley,  31:  82.  —  Ed.  M.  30:  469. 

—  in  India.     Dub.  Univ.  50:   129. 

—  Life  and  Opinions  of.     Quar.  loi:  202.  —  Ed.  R.  106: 

322. — Quar.  104:  475. — New  Q.  6:  1S9,  306. — 
Chr.  Obs.  57:  807.  —  Chamb.  J.  20:  233.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  439. 

—  ]\Iilitarv  Career  of.     Westm.  77:  127.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  55:  478. 

—  Study  of  his  Character.  (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  57:  254. 
Napier,  Jas.  R.,  Obituary  of.  (.J.  Mayer)  Nature,  21:  206. 
Napier,  John,  Baron  of  Merchiston,  Life  of.  Quar.  52:  443. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Westm.  23:  69.  —  Mo.  R.  135:  291. — 

¥A.  New  Philos.  J.  2o:  255. 
Napier,  Sir  Joseph.     Dub.  Univ.  41 :  300. 
Napier,  Macvey,  and  the   Edinburgh  Reviewers.     (M. 

Browne)  Contemp.  36:  263.     Same  art.  Appleton, 

22:  445. 

—  Correspondence  of.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Nation,  29: 

So. —  (J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath.  World,  30:  462. 

—  An  Editor's  Portfolio.     Lond.  Q.  52:  398. 

—  Editorial  Troubles  of.     Macmil.  40:  397.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  143:  50. 

—  Memorials  of.     (J.   Jlorley)  Fortn.  29:    596.     Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:   17. 
Napier,  Robert,  Shipbuilder.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  699. 

—  and  Clvde  Shipbuilding  Trade,  with  portrait.     Pract. 

M.  3:  I. 

Napier,  Lord  Robert  C,  of  Magdala,  with  portrait.     Col- 
burn, 168:  iSi.  —  (C.  R.  Low)  Broadw.  i:  87. 

Napier,  Sir  William  F.  P.     Blackw.  95:  667. 

—  Life  of.     Fa\.  R.  I2i:  74. — Quar.  115:  3S1. 

—  and  the  Napier  Family.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  589.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  53:  316. 
Naples.     Ed.  R.  35:   72.  —  Mo.  R.  95:  4S0.  527. —So. 
Lit.  Mess.  8:  696.  —  All  the  Year,  7:  564. —New 
Eng.  M.  8:  134.  —(W.  D.  Howells)  Nation,  2:  108. 

—  Bentley,  40:  574.  —  Penny  M.  i:  265,  284. 

—  and  diplomatic  Intervention,  1857.     We  tm.  68:  186. 

—  and   Holland,    Claims   of  the  United  States  on.    (E. 

Everett)  No.  Am.  21:  269. 

—  and  the  Neapolitans.     For.  Q.  30:  150. 


NAPLES 


893  NAPOLEOX   I. 


Naples,  Army  of,  Campaign  in  Autumn  of  i860.    IJontley, 

>;o:  ';99- 
_l?ay"f-     (P-  T-  ""'■'■y)  So.  M.  11:  iSS.  — Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  4:  1S9. 

and  I'isli  Market  of.     Fra^ser,  44:  437. 

Poem  on.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  662. 

—  Campo  Santo  di  Toveri.     Ikntlcy,  37:  366. 

—  Carriages  of.     Penny  M.  2:  329. 

—  Castles  of.     Penny  M.  4:  3^)9- 

—  Cemetery  at.     Sliarpo,  12:  68. 

—  Charitable  Institutions  of.     Dub.  R.  15:  29. 

—  Colletta's  History  of.     New  York  11.   8:  441.— For. 

Q.  16:  78. 

—  Conquest  of.     Blackw.  63:  436. 

—  Corsoof.     IJentley,  20:  333. 

—  Count  Orloff's  M;^moirs.     Mo.  P.  97:  45S. 

—  Craven's  Tour  in  the  South  of.     Mo.  U.  98:  156. 

—  Description  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:   105. 

_  Don  .loim  of  Austria  and  the  Duke  of  Guise  at,  1647. 
Colburn,  91:  79- 

—  Experiences  in.     B  ntley,  38:  17. 

—  Extracts  from  Journal  of  an  Englishwoman  at.     Mae- 

mil.  3:  152. 

—  First  Evening  in.     Bentley,  20:   199- 

—  Fisherman's  Rebellion  in.     Lond.  M.  2:  531. 

—  France,  and  Austria.     Eraser,  60:  373. 

—  Gladstone  on  the  State  Proseeutinns  in.     Ed.  R.  94: 

490. -Liv.  Age,  30:  S2;.-Kd.  n.  94--  4^>^-      . 

—  Historical  Gossip  about.     (N.  G.   Batt)  Dub.  Univ. 

83:  447-  „       , 

—  in  1S25.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  138,  146. 

—  in  1S48-58.     No.  Brit.  28:  32. 

—  its  Eondaci,  its  Brigandage,  and  its  Camorra.     (.T.  A. 

Trollope)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  349. 

—  .Justice  at.     Ed.  R.  94:  49°-  —  l'^^^'-  ^^-  4°:  256. 

—  Letters  from,  1843-44.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:  44-710- 

—  l^L-icaroni-Eatcrs  of.     Penny  M.  2:  305. 

—  Mundt's  Rom  und  Neapcl.     Bentley,  48:  301. 

—  Orloff's  Historical  I\[omoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  35:  289. 
People  and  Government  of.     Eel.  R.  109:  431. 

—  Priests  of.     Lond.  INL  5:  49. 

—  Prisons  of.     Macmil.  8:  so,  167. 

—  Queens  of.     (A.  Nicolo)  Sharpe,  34:  201.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  55:  56. 

—  Question  of.     (E.  Dicey)  Macmil.  4:  499. 

—  Reaction  in.  1862.     Eraser,  66:  663. 

—  Relation  dos  Evi=nemens  en  1820-21.    Pamph.  23:  309. 

—  Relations  with,  1S18.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  53. 

—  Revolution  of  1647-4S.     For.  Q.  4:  355.  — Mus.  15: 

409.  —  Colburn,  90:  394. 
" of  1S20-21,  Carrascosa  on.     Eel.  R.  38:  342. 

—  San  Carlo  and  the  Opera.    (J.  S.  Eiske)  Nation,  26:  55. 

—  Skctchof.     Lond.  M.  5:  517-     6:78,224. 

—  Sketches  in.     Blackw.  58:  4S6. 

—  Superstitions  of.     For.  Q.  2:   s=;6. 

—  under  the  Bourbons  and  Napolccm.     Blackw.  38:  610. 

—  Vcrncs's  Naples  et  les  Napolitans.     Bentley,  47:  609. 

—  Visit  to.     (R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  3:   133. 

in  1840.     (Marchioness  of  Londonderry)  Colburn, 

70:  25-539. 

in  1S62.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  .7.  38:  155,  200. 

Nai)oleon,  Cost  of  a.     (W.  R.  (ireg)  Eraser,  81 :  474. 
Napoleon  L    Ed.  R.  26:  215.    27:466.    42:64.  — Quar. 

6:    38.  — (J.  W.  Croker)  (Juar.  14:    53.  — 'SVestm. 

gj:   3t)c,,_(j.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  3:   289-721. 

4:  22-736.    5:  11-609     6:  32-749.    7:  50-773.     8: 

155-721.     9:32-721.     10:  25-310. —  (.T.R.  Seeley) 

Macmil.  44:    161.     Same   art.   Ed.    M.  97:    396. 

Same   art.    Applet<m,   26:    260.  — Bentley,  36:  41. 

—  (E.    S.    Creasy)    Bentley,    33:    22,    148,    391-  — 

Blackw.  14:  173.     22:  tS6.     102:  60. —  (Countess 

de  Bury)  No.  Am.  87:  423. 


Napoleon  I.  (E.  C.  G.  Murray)  Galaxy,  20:  530.  — ("W. 
H.  Browne)  So.  JL  9:  275.  — (S.  W.  :Mc(:all)  West- 
ern, 6:  341,  4S8.  7'-  34-351-  — ^' or-  1'-  4=  345-  — 
Anal.  M.  4:  513.  — Mus.  3:  333.  —  (T.  Carlyle) 
Knick.  23:  409.  —  (W.  E.  Channing)  Chr.  Exam. 
4:  382.  5:  135.  Same  art.  Pamph.  29:  55.— Am. 
(l  8:  32.  17:  258.  — So.  R.  1:  159.  — (G.  Giltil- 
lan)  Hogg,  7:  33.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  23:  181.— 
Knick.  4:  442- 

—  a  Mvth.     (.1.  P.  Thompson)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  379. 

—  Abijott's  Life  of.     (K.  O.  Dunning)  New  Eng.    11: 

329.  —  (.1.  Lord)  Putnam,  5:  429.  —  (S.  G.  Arnold) 
Meth.  Q.  16:  568. 

—  Addresses  to  his  Soldiers.     Knick.  62:  56.  —  Sharpe, 

52:   126. 
AdmiMi>trator  and  Financier.     Walsh's  R.  4:  77- 

—  lifter  Battle  of  Waterloo.     Mo.  R.  94:  143- 

—  and  the  Bourbons.     Pamph.  3:  433. 

—  and  Count  Louis  de  Narbonne.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  321. 

—  and  Cromwell.     (-L  Watkir  s)  Colburn,  1 :  4'3-53i- 

—  and  Dc  Lille  the  Poet.     Eraser,  29:   717. 

—  and  Elba  MS.     Ed.  R.  30:  444. 

—  and  Franklin;  a  Dialogue.     U.  S.  Lit.  Ga/..  3:  339. 

—  and  Hannibal.     Hogg,  8:  327. 

—  and  his  Marshals.     (G.  H.  Colton)  Am.  Whig  R.  3: 

537.     4:  86. —  (W.  T.  P.acon)  New  Eng.  4:  364.— 
(W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  174. 

—  and  the  National  Council.     (J.  M'Swiney)  Month,  20: 

284. 

—  and  the  Papacy.     Lond.  (>.  31:  86.  — Tait,  n.  s.  17: 

2S5.  — l>ub.  R.  64:  T07. 

—  and  his  Sister.     Hogg,  2:  63. 

—  and  his  Wardrobe.     Penny  JL  6:  372. 

—  and  the  Holv  Roman  Emjiire.     Brit.  (>.  46:   i. 

—  and  Lord  Ibilland's  Reminiscences.  Clir.  Rem.  22:  465. 

—  and  Josej.hiiu'.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:   7i3-  —  (^^'-  Cham- 

bers) Ciiamb.  J.  57:  32.  . 

—  and  Julius  C;esar.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  41: 

147- 

—  and  Leipzig.     Blackw.  120:  53. 

—  and  Maria  Louisa.  For.  Q.  31 :  454-  —  A""'-  ^^-  ^  •  '35- 

—  and  Napokonism.     Nat.  R.  15:   327-     Same  ait.  Ed. 

M.  58:   I. 

—  and  Pius  VIL     (J.  L.   Spalding)  Cath.   World,   23: 

200. —  Dub.  R.  68:  275.     69:  318. 

—  and  the  Son  of  Madame  de  Stal-l.     Liv.  Age.  23:  21S. 

—  and  Wdliugton.  Knick.  19:  I.  —  So.  Lit.  Me^^s.  8:  593. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Colburn,  3:  197.  — House.  Words,  6: 

2-0.  —  Mo.  R.  114:  210. 

—  Appeal  to  the  British  Nation. 

16:  4S0.  —  Quar.  17:  506. 

—  as  a  constitutional  Sovereign. 

—  as  a  Family  Man.     Putnam,  7:   , 

—  as  a  Revcdutionist.    (G.  Gil(illan)  Hogg,  7: 

art.  Ed.  A[.  23:   181. 

—  as  a  tragic  Poet.     (F.  Jordan)  Lakeside,  3:  39. 

—  Ashes  of.     Mus.  38:  473. 

—  at  Fontaineblean.    Tait,  n.  s.  i:  6!;9.  — Mus.  26:  494. 

—  at  Gotba;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Putnam,  13:  312. 

—  at  St.  Helena.  (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  28:  219.  — Qunr. 

82:  483.  — Ed.  R.  27:  459.  32:  14^-  37:  >64-  38: 
494.  — 1-iv.  Age,  8:  508.  —Niles's  Reg.  25:  20.  — 
Mo.  1{.  100:  306.  lOi:  78.  106:  403.  — Am.  Whig 
R  6:  87. -So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  39.  — Blackw.  35: 
48.  62:  178.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  606.  Same 
art.  Ed.  M.  12:  189. -M"'^-  i:  63.  24:  379-  — 
Lond.  M.  5:  572.  6:  53.  — Portfo.(Den.)  28:  4S0. 
29:  336.  — St.  James,  37:  1S8-58S.  38:  26,  150, 
244.  —  (A.  Venner)  Lippinc.  25:  243. 

Abbott's.     (E.  O.  Dunning)  New  Eng.  14:  215. 

Cockburn's  Diary  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i:   13. 

Forsyth's.     Liv.  Age,  38:  429. 


(J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

Dub.  Univ.  59:  228. 
511,  614.     8:  55. 

Same 


NAPOLEON   I. 


894 


NAPOLEON  I. 


Napoleon  I.  at  St.  Helena,  Sir  nudsoii  Lowe's.    Blackw. 

74:  159.  —  KewC^.  2:    453.  —  Colbiini,  98:  423. — 

So.  Q.  26:  97. —Eel.  M.  31:   115. 

and  Dr.  O'JIeara.     Frascr,  48:   143. 

0'Meara'>;.     Co  I  burn,  5:   17S.  —  Eli.  K.  36:  140. 

Warden's  Letters  on.     l'ortfo.(l)en.)  17:  329. 

—  at  the  Battle  of  Jena.     Eraser,  28:  695. 
of  Wai^rani.     Eraser,  29:  4S7. 

—  Attempts  ai^ainst  his  Life.     So.  I>it.  Jfoss.  3:  562. 

—  liall  at  Austrian  iMiibassy,  tSio.    Temp.  Bar,  36:  200. 

—  Banislinunt  to  Ell)a      Anal.  M.  7:^67. 

—  Battle  of  Ltipzig-.     T(.n;p.   Bar,   9:    416. — Colburn, 

i:  4.V 

—  Beyle's.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  24:  205. 

—  Boiirrietine's   Memoirs.     Eor.   t,).   5:    i.  —  So.  R.  5: 

257.  —  Mus.  15:   128.     16:   146. 

—  Burninj^  of  Moseow.     Eraser,  29:  302. 

—  Campaij,ni  of  1796-97.     Teui)).  Bar,  35:  65. 

of  iSoo.     Temp.  Bar,  35:   155.  —  Conili.  14:  5S6. 

of  1805.     Temp.  Bar,  35:   506. 

of  1807.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  528. 

of  1809.     Ed.  1;.  18:  292. 

of  1813.      Ed.   R.  32:    208.  — Anal.  M.  13:  63.— 

For.  (2.  36:  I. 

of  1S14.     Colburn,  i:  371. 

of  1815.      (Sir  W.   Scott)  Blackw.  4:   220.  — Ed. 

Mo.  R.   i:   48.      3:    4f6.  — Dub.    Univ.   23:    647. 

24:  103.  —  JIo.   K.   87:  401.     94:   30,   136.  —  Brit. 

Q.  37:  I. 

of  Aiisterlitz.     Eraser,  33:  649. 

of  Friedland.     Eraser,  34:   182. 

of  Jena.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  245. 

of  jrarengo.     Eraser,  33:  545. 

of  Wagram.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  372.  —  Eraser,  34: 

2S3,  428.  551. 

—  Captivity  of.     Lond.  Q.  i:  420. 

—  Character  of.     Ed.  R.  lo:  368.  — Lond.  M.  i:  19S. 
Cliaiininfj  on.     Loud.  i\L  20:  607.    21:233.  —  ^^o. 

R.  115:  442.  — Mus.  33:  324.  — Eraser,  18:  2S6. 
written  in  1809.     Mus.  31:  321. 

—  Code.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  20:  393.  — Walsh's  R. 

2:  359-  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  125.— Niles's  Reg. 
28:  303. 

—  Colunm  at  Boulogne.     Penny  jNI.  10:  404. 

—  Coiilidential  Correspondence.     Eel.  51.  42:  416. 

—  Conversations  with  Canova.     Porlfo.(I)en.)  33:  406. 

—  Coronation  of.     (G.   IL   Burnham)  Am.  Lit.  M.   2: 

217. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Ed.  H.  126:  299.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  95:  515.  —(J.  Parton)  Atlan.  25:  712. —  Oent- 
ley,  44:  385.  Same  art.  Eel,  M.  45:  556.  —  New 
Q.  7:  III. 

with  his  Brother  Joseph.     New  Q.  5:   194.  —  EcL 

R.  103:  235. 

—  Court  of.     Westiti.    lo:    319. —  (P..    Murphy)  Catli. 

World,  30:  796.    See  R('niusat,MadHnie  de,  Jfenioirs. 

—  Daric  Portrait  o*'.    (T)e  Bodichon)  'IVinp.  Bar,  39:  542. 

—  Death  of.     Lond.  M.  4!  209. 

and  Euneral  of.     Niles's  Reg.  21:  5,  iS. 

—  Defense  of.     New  Eng.  JL  5:  299. 

—  Deposition  of.     Quar.  12:  239. 

—  Domestic  Life  of.     Eor.  Q.  31:  454.     Same  art.  Eel. 

51  us.  3:  39. 

—  Doom  of.     Dem.  R.  27:  17,  113. 

—  Downfall  and  Character  of.    Ed.  R.  23:   i.    Same  art. 

Selec.  I'.d.  R.  4:  254. 

—  Early  Part  of  Career  of.     (J.  R.  Seelcy)  Jfacmil.  44: 

161.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  396.  Same  art.  Ap- 
plcton,  26:  260. 

—  Effects  of  commercial  Decrees  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  214. 

—  Eighteenth  Brumaire.     Portfo.(Den.)  30:  50. 
Morning  of.     Eel.  M.  52:  270. 


Napoleon  L,  Eloquence  <if  the  Camp.  Dub.  Univ.  30: 
646.  Same  art.  Eel.  51.  13:  159.  hjiine  art.  Liv. 
A.L'.e,  16:  193.— (J.  G.  Wilson)  U.  S.  Serv.51.3:  560. 

—  End)arkation  of.     (T.  Ussliei)  5Ius.  40:  441. 

—  Exile  and  tlie  Governor.    Bentk-y,  36:  41.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  42:  502. 

—  Extracts  from  5Iad.  de  Stael  on.  Portfo  (Den.)  24:  336. 

—  Eali  of.     Eraser,  32:    1 12.  —  Eel.  R.  83:   174.  — fait, 

n.  s.  12:  409.  — No.  Brit.  33:  133.  Same  art.  Eel. 
51.  51:  289,  451. 

—  Fezenzac's  Rec(dleetions  of  the  Grand  Army.     (C.  C. 

Chesney)  I'.d.  1.'.  127:  21  ^ 

—  First  and  last  Battles  of.     So.  Lit.  5Iess.  13:  no,  153. 

—  I'uneral  of.     51us.  41:  453. 

—  Funeral  Procession  of;  a  Poem.     Frascr,  23:  183. 

—  Game  of  Chess  with.     Liv.  Age,  4:  645. 

—  Gcrn:an  Campaign  of,  1813.     Blackw.  89:  352. 

—  Grand  Army  of.     Ed.  R.  127:  213. 

—  Great  Dinner-Partj- of.     Chamb.  J.  30:    241.     Same 

art.  Eel.  51.  45:  552. 

—  Ilazlitt's  Life  of.     Tait.  n.  s.  3:  713. 

—  Head  of.     Blackw.  3:   146. 

—  his  Bards,  and  Allieri's  prophetic  Tragedy.    Colburn, 

42:  273. 

—  IIow  he  managed  a  Theater.     Gala.w,  10:  229. 

—  Ilmulred  Days  of.    (W.  W.  H.  Davis)  Dem   R.  29:  19. 

—  Hunter's   Reasons  for  not  making  Peace  with.     Ed. 

R.  9:  424. 

—  the  Idol;  a  Poem.     (51.  Barbier)  Eortn.  36:  294. 

—  Illustrations  of ;  a  Poem.     5Itis.  39:  380. 

—  Imprisonment  of.     Pampli.  12:  351. 

—  in  Council.    Blackw.  41 :  529.  —  (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

58:  473.  —  Dub.  Univ.  9:   5S7.  —  51o.  R.  142:  534. 

—  in  1813.     Eor.  Q.  36:  i. 

—  in  Italy.     (M.  Hcilpiiu)  Nation,  7:  480. 

—  in  Prison  at  Nice,  with  plate.     Eel.  51.  70:  771. 

—  in  the  West  Indies.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  554. 

—  Intercepted  Letters  of.     Quar.  10:  481. 

—  Italian  Campaigns  of.   (T.  5Iitchcll)  I''raser,33:  22-543. 

—  Jomini  on.     (G.  W.  C'ullum)  U.  S.  Serv.  51.  2:   125. 

—  judged  by  himself.     5Io.  R.  120:  551. 

—  Lanfrey'.s  History  of.      Quar.   128:  342.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  105:  515. —  Brit.  (J.  55:  i.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age.  112:  771.  —  (J.  C.  Ifopes)  No.  .Am.  114: 
200. —  Ten)]).  Bar,  34:  53.  —  St.  Paul's,  4:  69.  Same 
art. Eel.  51.  72:  714.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  loi :  363. 
—  (II.  voii  Hoist)  Nation,  13:  194.  16:  319.  23: 
371.  —  (E.  I'ield)  Overland,  12:  20T,  297,  439. — 
Penn  Mo.  12:  113.  —  Lond.Q.  35:  loi.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

71:  443- 

—  Las  Cases's  Journal  of.    Colburn,  6:  289.     7:  79-547. 

8:  2S9. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Blackw.  17:  323. 

Autommarchi's.    Lond.  51.  11:  418.  —  Blackw.  17: 

3-3- 

—  Last  Hours  of.     Sliarpc,  17:  iSo.     Same  art.  Eel.  51. 

29:  373« 

—  Last  Illness  and  Death  of.     5Ius.  2:  32. 

—  Last  5Iouients  of.     Quar.  33:  176. 

—  Last  Recollections  of.     Blackw.  60:   no.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  10:  413.     Same  ait.  Eel.  51.  9:  77. 

—  Last  Reign  of.     Anal.  51.  8:  69. 

—  Lctitia,  5Iolhcr  of.     (o.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  41:  759. 

—  Letters  aiul  Dispatches  of.    Liv.  Age,  11 :  5S5.    13:41. 

—  —  lo  Josephine.     Quar.  52:  17S.  —  Tait,  4:  s^;^. 

—  Life  of.     (L.  P.  Smith)  U.  S.  Serv.  51.  3:  =iS. 

—  the  5Ian  of  the  World.     Chr.  Obs.  6r:  774.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  401. 

—  5Ian  who  was  to  have  asrassinafed.     Allan.  44:  785. 

—  5Iarmont,  Sihonie,  and  Alison  on.     Quar.  7G:  204. 

—  5Iarriagc  wiili  5Iaria  Louisa.     Jlonth,  i:  313.     Same 

art.  Cath.  World,  2:  12. 


NAPOLEON  I. 


895 


NAPOLEON   IIL 


Napoleon  I.,  Marslials  of.  (J.  T.  Hcadley)  Am.  Whig 
R.  i:  600.  2:  iv  3:  45.  —  Uub.  Univ.  54:  55S. 
56:   107.     Same  art.  Kcl.  M.  49:   194. 

—  Memoirs  of.     15lackw.   14:  169.  —  JIo.   II.   102:  237- 

117:  65,35s.  —  Mus.  2:  289.  —  Colburn,  8:  iSo. — 
Eel.  II.  37:   112,  313.     38:  229,  494.     51:  237. 

hy  tlie   Duchess  d'Abrantes.     Bhickw.  32:  35. — 

Am.  Q.  10:  258.  11:  175.  — For.  Q.  12:  387.— 
Quar.  46:  313.  — Mo.  U.  125:  587.  126:  38.  129: 
139.     131:  257.  — Mus.  19:  437,  572.     21:229. 

—  Memoirs  of  France  duriiitc  lii'ii^n  of.    Colburn,  5:  iSo. 
of  his  Deposition.     (.1.  AV.  (.roker)  Quar.  12:  239. 

—  Metternicli  and.     Brit.  (2- 30:  526. 

and  Madame  dc  Ik'musat  on.     Scrib.  19:  711. — 

(\V.  A.  riurliiigame)  Scrib.  22:  866. 

—  Military  Genius  of.     (C.C.  Chesncy)  I'^d.  It.  127:  213. 

Same  art.  Liv.  A^c,  96:  526. 

—  Military  System  of.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  15: 

225.     Same  art.  Mus.  19:  497. 

—  MiilHinj^'s  Canqiaigiis  againtt.     Quar.  90:   1. 

—  New  t'iia])ter  in  tlie  History  of.  (I'rince  ri^ickler  Mus- 

kati)  ('(dburn,  73:  16S. 

—  on  .Jesus  Christ.     Mo.  Itel.  ]\I.  41 :  426. 

—  Orders  in  Council,     (^uar.  3:  50. 

—  painted  by  himself.     (E.  S.  Gould)  Putnam,  12:  107. 

—  Parentage  and  Childhood  of.     Cliamb.  J.  6:  285. 

—  Peninsular  War.     Temp.  IJar,  44:  390. 

—  Private  Life  of.     Mus.  36:  316. 

—  Project  of  mvadiiif;  Engiaiul.  1S03-5.    Temp.  Bar,  35: 

346.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  79:  236. 

—  Prussian  (^ampaiijn.     Eraser,  34:  49. 

—  Uapp's  Memoirs.     Colburn,  6:  360. 

—  liecollections  of.    (Mrs.  E.  L.  Abel!)  Colburn,  68:  39S, 

496.  69:  284,  305.  —  (E.  Balcombe)  Eel.  Mus.  3: 
335.  53'-  — ^^0.  K.  165:  412. 

—  Religious  Views  and  Ecclesiastical    Policy.      (E.  de 

Pressens^)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  548. 

—  Romusat's  Memoirs.     Liv.  Age,  143:  761.  —  (B.  Mur- 

phy) Cath.  World,  30:  796.  —  Dub.  Univ.  95:  257. 
and  Prince  Jletternieirs.     Scrib.  19:  711. 

—  Return  from  Elba.     Ed.R.  24:  550.     Same  art.  Sclec. 

Ed.  R.  4:  283.  —  Eel.  R.  96:  57.  Same  art.  Eel-  M. 
26:  545. 

—  Rise  of.     (C.  K.  Adams)  No.  Am.  116:  i. 

—  Russian   Camjiaign  of.     Eel.   R.  44:   502.  —  Blackw. 

64:  359.  67:  573.  Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  25:  53S. — 
Blackw.  88:  i.  — Quar.  8:  445.  12:  466.  —Ed.  R. 
24:  374.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.3:   I. —  Anal.  M. 3:  371. 

—  Mo.  It.  107:  412.  —  Mus.  6:  553.  —  Lond.  M.  11 : 
205.  —  Temp.  Bar,  63:  95,  237. — Eraser,  29:  103. 

—  Blackw.  64:  359. 

and  (ierman  Campaigns.     Quar.  go:   i. 

Segur's  Memoirs  of.     (^uar.    139:   1S6.  —  Eel.  ]\I. 

85:   5'3-  —  P'>rtfo.(l)en.)33:  293. 
Sir  Robert  Wilson's  Narrative  of.  Colburn,  II9:  80. 

—  Scandal  of  the  Court  of.     Lond.  M.  21:  410. 

—  Seotfs  Life  of.     Am.  Q.  i:  57S.  —  Westni.  9:  251. — 

Clir.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  32.  —  Mo.  R.  114:  89.  —  For.  Q. 
3=  597-  —  ^'-'^-  1^-  46:  148.  —  Colburn,  20:  104. — 
West.  Mo.  R.  i:  397. 

—  Specter  from  Elba.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  43:  258. 

—  Siioliation  of  Italy  and  Spain  by,  in  1796-97.     Mae- 

mil.  25:   137.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  78:  211. 

—  Street  Police  of.     Knick.  4:  249. 

—  Surrender  of.     Ed.   R.  44:  3S4.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4: 

431.  —  Mo.  R.  no:  215.— Mus.  9:  239. 
Maitland  on.     Lond.  M.  15:  268. 

—  Telegra])li  on  Montmartre;  a  Poem.    Blackw.  46:  6S9. 

—  Thibaudeau's  Memoirs  of.     For.  Q.  17:  317. 

—  Tliicrs's  Hist,  of  France  under.  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  310,  566. 
of  the  Consulate  and  Em])ire.     Eel.  R.  83:   i. 

—  Tomb  of.     Land  We  Love,  5 :  70. 


Napoleon  L.  Translation  of  his  Remains  to  France.  (J. 
E.  Torbett)  ('oll)urn,  139:  481. 

—  Two   Funerals  of.      (R.   Postans)  Bentley,  23:    270. 

Same  art.   Ed.  M.   14:  62.  — (W.  M.  Thackeray) 
Cornh.  13:  48. 

—  Under  the  Iteign  of.     (.1.  Clifford)  lakeside,  4:  396. 

—  Unedited  Correspondence  of.     JIo.  R.  92:  496. 

—  Ussher  on  (ir-t  Abdication,  Voyage  to  Elba,  etc.     Mo. 

R.  154:  157. 

—  Veterans  meeting  his  Ren.ains.     (T.  Gantier)  Cornh. 

36:  212. 

—  Vindicia;  Napoleonianse.  (E.  Dicey)  Macmil.  11:  4S7. 

—  Warden's  Conversations  with.     (.J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

l5:  2oS.     17:  506. 

—  Was  he  a  Dictator.?     (F.  Licbcr)  Putnam,  5:  12. 

—  Whafcly's  Historic  Doubts  concerning.    Ed.  ilo.  R.  I : 

523.  — Dub.  Univ.  5:  52S.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  502. — 
.\nal.  M.  14:  270.— Dem.  R.  32:  331. 

—  Will  (d'.     Niles's  Reg.  27:  77. 

—  Youth  of.     .Vm.  Ed.  4:  521.  —  Xat.M.  2:  35.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  461. 

Napoleon  H.     (L.  Greenwood)  Scrib.  5:  602. 

Nai)oleon  HL  Weslm.  51 :  465.  — willi  i)ortrait.  Eel.  M. 
16:  29S.  —  (IL  Wikoff)  Dem.  R.  23:  109-4S3.  —  (.A., 
H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  II :  239.  —Dem.  R.  7:  Si. — 
Ed.  M0.R.5:  66.  — (.J. Mill)  Westm. 32:  85.— Mus. 
22:  603.  35:  174.  — Ed.  Mo.  R.  5:  66. —  (.\.  H. 
Everett)  No.  Am.  11:  239.  —  (C.  C.  Hazewell) 
Atlan.  7:  682. — with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  97. — 
with  [)ortrait,  Ev.  Sat.  10:  553,  559.  —  Putnam,  16: 
560. —(.I.  W.  Dwindle)  Overland,  lo:  247,  358.— 
(H.  A.  Ddille)  Gala.xy,  2:  699.  — (-J.  C.  Ropes) 
Nation,  16:  57.  —  (.\.  W.  Kinglake)  Liv.  Age,  77: 
3.  51.  —  Nat.  R.  18:  293.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  80: 
4S3.  —  Beniley,  41:  143.  —  with  portrait.  Dark  Blue, 
4:  639.  —  Lond.  Q  40:  130.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M. 
46:  5S6.  —  F.v.  Sat.  14:  566.  —  Liv.  Age,  36:  193. 

—  and  .Vk'xander,  L'.terview  between,  1S57.     Liv.  Age, 

55:  44^'- 

—  and  Citsar.     So.  Q.  26:  i. 

—  and  England.  ([>.  Blanc)  Li|)pinc.  2:  595.  —  (L.  Blanc) 

Lakeside,  i:  37.  —  Liv.  Age,  57:  274. 

—  and  France.     Westm.  77:  472. 

—  and  tlie  French.     {.I.  L  .Moore)  De  Bow,  16:  3S2. 

—  and  his  Empire.     (G.  M.  Towlc)  Pulnain.  12:  470. 

—  and  the  Lnperial  Family,  with  plate.   Ed.  >[.65:  370. 

—  and  Italy,  1S59.     Liv.  Age,  61:  47. 

—  and  the  Papacy.     (.1.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  32:  686. 

—  and  the  Pope.     Liv.  .Age,  64:  610. 

—  and  the  Press.     (H.  A.  Ddille)  Galaxy,  3:  677. 

—  and  Prince  .Albert.     Month,  36:  453. 

—  and  Queen   Hortense.     Beullcv,  58:   loi.     Same  art. 

Ed.  :\I.  65:  330. 

—  and  (itu'cn  N'ictoria,  1S55.     Liv.  .Age.  47:   i. 

—  and  the  State  id'  ICurope.     Ed.  R.  112:  S3. 

—  and  War.     I'd.  R.  95:  204. 

—  Anecdote  of  Boyhood  of.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:   151. 

—  .Anecdotes  of.     (M.  B.  Field)  Harper,  23:  370. 

—  as  a  Financier.     I'.v.  Sat.  9:  674. 

—  as  a  General.     Blackw.  95:  326. 

—  at  Bordeaux,  1S59.     Liv.  Age,  63:  563. 

—  at  Compiegne.     Lond.  Soe.  15:   io> 

—  at  Home  and  abroad.     Nat.  R.  6:    472.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  57:  537. 
-at  Vichy.     (E.  De  Leon)  Scrib.  5:  6S4. 

—  Attemi)t  at  Strasburg.     Galaxy,  6:  64S.  — Nav.  M. 

2:  347- 
to  overthrow,  iS;2.     Ccdburn,  94:   iii. 

—  Boyhood   of.     iH'Utley,   57:  422.     Same  art.   Eel.  M. 

64:  733- 

—  Career  of,  before  1S51.     (.J.  Readc)  New  Dom.  lo:  65. 

—  Character  of.     Liv.  Age,  31:  20j. 


NAPOLEON   III. 


896 


NASHVILLE 


NapolciMi  III.    Congress  Correspondence,  1863.     Fraser, 
69:  261.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  105:  3S7. 

—  Coupd'Etat  of.    Tait,  n.s.  19:  261.  —  (Jolburn,  97:  347. 

—  criminated.     (G.  C.  Iliirlbut)  Overland,  10:  457. 

—  Death  of.     (K.  L.  Godicin)  Nation,  16:  36.  —  (A.  Lau- 

gel)  Nation,  16:  112. 

—  Designs  of,  on  Italy.     Westm.  73:  21S. 

—  Dream  of.     (W.  S.  Landor)  Eel.  M.  39:  343. 

—  Early  Days  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  II :  27. —  Loud.  Soc. 

16:  405,  560.     17:  41. 

—  Escape  from  Ham.     (J.  Orsi)  Fraser,  99:  406.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  283. 

—  Exile  of.     (W.  Baird)  So.  M.  13:  328. 

—  Expedition  to  Boulogne,  1S40.     (J.  Orsi)  Eraser,  lOO: 

210.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14?:  620. 

—  Faber's  Revival  of  French  Emperorship  from  Proph- 

ecy.    Eel.  R.  98:  576. 

—  FalTof,  1S70.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  626,  706. 

—  French  Autocrat.     Quar.  90:  257.  —  Westm.  70:  301. 

—  Gut'ronniere's.     Fraser,  47:   135. 

—  History  of  Julius  Cicsar.    Brit.  Q.  41 :  495.    See  Ca?sar. 

—  Hugo's  Life  of.    Dem.  R.  31  '■  j(><)-  — Tait,  n.  s.  19:  700. 

—  in  1S51  and  1873.     (^'  ^-  l)'<-'ey)  Fortn.  19:  197. 

—  in  1S52.     Quar.  90:  257.  — Eel.  R.  95:  204. 

—  in  1S56.     New  Q.  6:   156. 

—  in  England.     Beutlej',  37:  441.  —  (A.  Young)  Galax}-, 

13:  149. 
1S55.     Liv.  Age,  45:  480. 

—  in  the  Crisis,  1S69.     (Jlme.  Blaze de  Burv)  Nation,  9: 

27,  88. 

—  Inner  Life  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  197. 

—  Intentions  tested  by  his  Conduct,  1S60.  Fraser,  61:371. 

—  Jcrrold's  Life  of.     Lond.  Q  45:  225. 

—  Last  of  the  Napoleons.     Brownson,  24:  20. 

—  Life  at  Chiselhurst.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  52. 

—  Marriage  of.     Fraser,  47:  30S.  —  Liv.  Age,  36:  518. 

—  Mistakes  of.     (II.  W.  Ilemans)  No.  Am.  iii:  402. 

—  not  responsible  for  the  Prussian  War.     (W.  P.  IMorras) 

Lakeside,  7:  442. 

—  painted  by  a  Contemporary.     (N.  W.  Senior)  Cornh. 

27:  595.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81 :  35.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  117:  804. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.     Liv.  Age,  43:  313. 

—  Personal  History  of  Imperialism  in  1870.     Fraser,  82: 

637.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108:  223. 

—  Policy  of,  1S52.     No.  Brit.  18:  302.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  28:  514. 

—  Presidenc}- of.     Colburn,  II4:  57.     Same  art  Eel.  M. 

46:  481. 

—  Pr(''Vost-Paradol  and.     Quar.  129:  369. 

—  Private  Cabinet  of.     (II.  A.  Delille)  Galaxy,  3:  441. 

—  Private  Papers  of.     Appleton,  7:  372. 

—  The  real.     (J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy,' 8:  460. 

—  The  sick  Lion.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5:  517. 

—  Sketch  of.     Nav.  M.  2  :  337. 

—  Surrender  of.     (L.  Blanc)  Lippinc.  i:  255. 

—  Two  Days  in  his  Life;  Aug.  6,   1840,  and  Sept.  26, 

1853.     Argosy,  15:   III. 

—  Universal  Suffrage  under.     (C.  K.  Adams)  No.  Am. 

"7:  34'- 

—  Usurpation  of.     Liv.  Age,  32:  171,  22S. 

—  Visit  to,  at  Ham,  1845.     Liv.  Age,  35:   583. 

—  What  lie  has  done  for  France.     Westm.  78:  433. 

—  Wine  Cellar  of,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  635. 

—  Woiks  of.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  56.     47:  509.     Sameart. 

Ed.  M.  36:  773. 

—  Writings  of.     (D.  Masson)  Macmil.  I :  ifn. 
Napoleons,  The  two.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  642. 

Napoleon  Eugene,  Prince  Imperial,  Son  of  Napoleon  III. 
Liv.  Age,  49:  376.  —  with  jiortrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  657. 

—  Account  of.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  29:  3S. 

—  Death  of.     (E.  L.  Godkiu)  Nation,  28:  431. 


Napoleon  Eugene,  Death  of.  Poem  on.  (F.  T.  Palgrave) 
Liv.  Age,  142:  258. 

—  Golden  (^)pportunity  of.     Liv.  Age,  49:  444. 

—  Story  of.     (M.  Hope)  Belgra.  39:  35S. 
Napoleon,  Prince  Joseph  diaries.      (J.  McCarthy)  Gent. 

M.  n.  S.23:  238.—  (J.  McCarthy)  Gala.xy,  8:  214. 

—  and  European  Democracy.     (K.  Blind)  Eraser,  100: 

504. 

—  Conversations  with.     (N.  W.  Senior)  Fortn.  32:  165. 
Napoleon  Family,  Rise  and  Fall  of.     Nat.  Q.  40:  i. 

—  Vicissitudes  of.     All  the  Year,  24:  459. 
Napoleonic  Dynasty.    Nat.  (.}.  27:  1.  —  Dem.  R.  42:  501. 
Napoleonic  Era,  Episodes  of.     Temp.  Bar,  61:  92. 
Napoleonic  Idea.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  287. 

—  and  its  Consequences.  (G.  Carey)  Cafli.  World,  18:  79. 
Napoleonic  Ideas.     Brownson,  16:  396. 
Napoleonic  Legend.     (G.  Murray)  (Jalaxy,  20:  55. 
Napoleonic  Picture  Gallery  at  Bologna.     Sharpe,  15:  248. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  26:  214. 
Napoleonism.     Nat.  II.  15:  327. 

—  and  Italy.     No.  Brit.  31:  243. 

—  Fall  of,  "1870.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  626. 

—  its  Present  and  its  Prospects,  1852.     Brit.  Q.  15:  1:55. 
Naraynn    Bawa,   the   Messiah   of  the   Malirattas.     Dub. 

Univ.  30:  412. 

Narboune,  Count  Louis  de,  Villeinain"s  Memoir  of.  Fra- 
ser, 49:  257.  —  C(dburn,  100:  230. 

Nareisetto.     St.  James,  17:  218. 

Narcissus;  a  Poem.     (P.  S.  Worsley)  Blackw.  87:  624. 

Narcotics.  (B.  W.  Richardson)  Coiitemp.  35:  719. — 
(D.  W.  Cheever)  No.  Am.  95:  374. —  Blackw.  74: 
129-678.  —  Chamb.  J.  52:  396.  Same  art.  Ei.1.  M. 
85:  496.     (See  Opium  ;  Tobacco;  etc. 

—  Use  of.     Chamb.  J.  34:  85.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  6u. 
Narcotic  Usages.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  233, 

324- 

Narcotism.     Chamb.  J.  54:  797. 

Nare,  Robert.  Sermon  of.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  i:  128. 

Narenor;  a  Tale.     Portfo.(Den.)  32:  398,463. 

Nares,  George,  and  Polar  Discovery,  with  portrait. 
Pract.  M.  7:   I. 

Narischkin,  Natalie.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  25:  32. 

Narragansett,  Charter  of,  1643,  to  jMassachusctts.  (J.  B. 
Felt)  N.  E.  Reg.  II :  41,^26. 

Narr.igansctt  Bay,  Geology  of.  (N.  S.  Slialer)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. 6:  51S,  611,  751. 

Narragansett  Church,  Updike's  History  of.  (E.  E. 
Beardsley)  Am.  Church  R.  i:  64. 

Narragansett  Idyl.     Lijipinc.  24:  243. 

Nan-agansett  Pier.     (C.  Carroll)  Harper,  59:   161. 

Narragansett  Township  Grantees.    N.  E.  Reg.  16:  143. 

Narragansett's  Vengeance.  (H.  W.  Herbert)  Am.  Mo. 
M.  2:  105. 

Narrative  of  John  Ward  Gibson.  (C.  Whitehead)  Bent- 
ley,  2:  240.     3:  355.     4:  3S3. 

Narrow  Escape;  a  Tale.  (A.  Cudlip)  All  the  Year,  32: 
49-601.     33:  i7-4°5- 

Narrow  Gauge  Railways.     See  Railways. 

Narrow  Street,  A.     (A.  Trafton)  Scrib.  18:  57,  234. 

Narvacz,  I'  de.  Expedition  to  Florida.  Hist.  M.  12: 
109-347. 

Narvvhale,  The.     Penny  M.  8:  500. 

Nasa  (lleb.).  Meaning  of.  ( W.  II.  Cobb)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  422. 

Nash,  Beau.     Bentle}',  2:  414. 

—  and  his  little  State.     Chamb.  J.  32:  250. 

—  Career  of.     Blackw.  48:  yy^. 

—  Life  at   an    English   Watcring-Place  150  Years  ago. 

Putnam,  10:  85. 
Nash,  I'rederick.     Land  We  Love,  5:  425. 
Nash,  Thomas,  Satires  and  Declamations  of.     Rctros.  17: 

292.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  30:  224. 
Nashville,  Tenn.    (M.  A.  Haynes)  De  Bow,  1 :  503. 


NASHVILLE 


897 


NATIONAL 


Nashville,  Tenn.,  during  the  Rebellion.     (C.  Van  Sant- 

voord)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  368. 
Operations  at.     (R.  L.  Gibson)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  140. 

—  Trips  from,  to  Red  River.     (M.  Flint)  Knick.  3:  112. 

—  Victory  at,  1864.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  113. 
Nashville  Campaign,  Claytou's  Report.     So.  Hist.  Pap. 

6:  86. 
Nashville  University,    History  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.   12: 

250. 
Nasir-ed-din  Khojah,  the  Turkish  "Joe  Miller."     (\V. 

C.  Taylor)  bentley,  20:  3S5. 
Nasniith,  David,  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  80:  322. 
Nassau,  Island  of.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  Scrib.  15:  13. 

—  Winter  in.     New  Dom.  9:  325. 

Nast,  Thomas,  as  a  Caricaturist.     All  the  Year,  41 :  29S. 
Natal,  Port.     Chamb.  J.  31:  3S1. 

—  as  a  Place  for  Emigrants.     Chamb.  J.  12:  249. 

—  Colony  of.     Eel.  R.  102:  51. 

—  Divination  among   Natives  of.     (H.  Callaway)  An- 

throp.  .1.  i:  163. 

—  First  Days  in.  (Lady  Barker)  Eel.  M.  86:  674.  87:  15. 

—  Fruits  and  Vegetables  of.     Fraser,  93:   192. 

—  Geology  of.     (C.  E.  De  Ranee)  Nature,  19:  46;*. 

—  Insects  of.     (Dr.  ^lann)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  4:   130. 

—  Kafir  at  Home.     (Lady  Barker)  Eel.  M.  87:  214. 

—  Life  at.     Chamb.  J.  55:  71- 

—  Perils  of  the  Bush.     Chamb.  J.  31:  359, 

—  Picnics  in.     Argosy.  7:  459. 

—  Plants  of .     (M.  8.  Evans)  Nature,  18:  543. 

—  Sea-Side  of.     Cornh.  16:  629. 

—  Statistics  of.     (Dr.  Mann)  .1.  Statis.  Soc   32:   i. 

—  Thunder-storms  of.     Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  1 :  269. 

—  Traveling  in.     Chamb.  .1.  31:   121. 

—  Two  Years  in.     Fraser,  92:  312. 

Natal   Chief   Langalibalcle,    Case   of.     (T.    G.    Bowles) 

Macmil.  31 :  331. 
Natasqua.     (R.  H.^ Davis)  Scrib.  r:  5S-2S3. 
Natchez  of  Louisiana.     (D.  G.  Brintou)  Hist.  M.  II :  16. 

—  and  Vicksburg.      (R.  Keeler  and  A.  R.  Waud)  Ev. 

Sat.  11:  1S5. 
Nathaniel,  the  true  Israelite.     (B.  Applebv)  Evang.  R. 

6:  36S. 
Nation,  The.     (H.  M.  Thompson)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  601. 

—  and  the  Commune.     (T.  Gray)  .J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  44. 

—  before  Party.     (M.  Cookson)  19th  Cent.  5:  755. 

—  Mow  to  build  a.     (.1.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  28:   19. 
Nations,  Decline  of,  Playfair  on.     Eel.  R.  3:  325,  427. 

—  Downfall  of      Knick.  6:  44. 

—  Foun<latinn  of.     (D.  E.  ^Vare)  No.  Am.  Ili:  465. 
^- Mutual  Dependence  of.     West.  M.  3:   192. 

—  Non-intervention  of.     Dem.  R.  42:  97. 

—  Progress  of.     No.  Am.  92:  561.  —  (.J.  C.  L.  Sismondi) 

Portf(..(Den.)  33:   177. 
Nati<m-Making.     (G.  Allen)    Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21  :    5S0. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  121. 
National  Academy  of  Design,   New  York.     Xat.  Q.  5: 

158.  —  (C.   Cook)  Chr.  Exam.  81:  89.  —  Putnam, 

5:  505.  —  Contin.  Mo.  5:  684.  —  Penn  Mo.  5:  447. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences.     Nature,  13:  214. 
National  Adversity.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  7S9. 
National  Anniversary.     So.  1^.  18:   170. 
National  Antipathy.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  409. 
National   Antipatliies.     Cornh.  21:   154.— Ed.   M.   74: 

4-,6. 
National  Art  Treasures,  Housing  of.     (P.  G.  Ilamerton) 

Fortn.  2:  90. 
National  Hanks.     See  Banks. 
National  Board  of  Health,   U.  S.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.) 

Nation,  29:   123. 
National  Capital,  Location  of.     (T.  Henrv)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

i:  581. 

—  Shall  it  be  removed?    Lakeside,  2:  390. 

.57 


National  Character.  Coruh.  4:  5S4. — Host.  R.  2:  425. 
—  Am.  Q.  12:  24. 

—  Formation  of  a.     West.  M.  1 :  348. 

—  French,  Germans,  and  English.     Brit.  Q.  13:  331. 

—  illustrated  by  the  History  of  Greece.     New  Eng.  M. 

6:  265. 

—  Influence   of  Education    and   Government  on.     Ox. 

Prize  Ess.  i:  277. 

—  Influence  of  local  Causes  on.     Westm.  72:  67.     San\e 

art.  Liv.  Age,  62:  782. 
National  Characteristics.      All  the  Year,  26:    31. — (.1. 
Melville)  Overland,   i:    371.  —  (R.   W.  Raymond) 
Overland,  3:  253.  —  Hours  at  Home,  i:  545. 

—  of  European  Society.     (K.  Hillebrand)  Contemp.  39: 

877.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  3.     Same  art.  lid. 

M.  97:  257. 
National  Colors  and  Devices.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  71S. 
National  Convention,  1866,  Work  of.     Nat.  Q.  13:  372. 
National  Currency.     See  Currency. 
National  Customs,  Illustrations  of.     Fraser,  29:  597. 
National  Debt,  Blessiugs  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  11:  704. 

—  of  France,  Growth  of.     Baiik.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  592. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     See  Great  Britain. 

—  of  the  L'uited  States.     .See  United  States,  National 

Debt  of. 

—  Social  Influence  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Xatiou,  i :  42. 

National  Debts.  Portfo.(Den.)  14:  574.  —  (F.  N.  New- 
come)  .St.  James,  39:  242. — (L.  Levi)  J.  Statis. 
Soc.  25:  313.  —  Republic,  i:  143.    4:  209. 

—  and  Exchange.     (II.   M'CuUoch)   Bank.   M.   (N.  Y.) 

34:  37- 

—  and  foreign  Loans.     Westm.  105:   i. 

—  and  national  Prosperity.     (M.   G.  Fawcett)  Macmil. 

25:  180.     Same  art.  Ecll  M.  78:  309. 

—  and  the  national  Resources.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30: 

931- 

—  Foreign.      (H.    Clarke)   J.    Statis.    Soc.   41 :    299.  — 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  27:  761,  841. 

—  of  European  States.     Bank.  .M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  601.  —  (F. 

Wharton)  Hunt,  8:  397.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

6:  2S4. 

and  their  Armies.     B.ink.  M.  (N.  Y.)  lo:  6^7. 

and  their  Revenues.     (-L  T.  Brown)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

14:  220. 
in  1851.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  11:  734. 

—  Payment  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  753. 

—  Recent  Progress  of.     (R.  1).  Baxter)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

37:  I.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  533. 
National  Defense.     (H.  Whiting)  No.  Am.  52:   i.  —  New 

York  R.  9:  474.— Ed.  R.JB:  291.     12:  416.  —  (Col. 

Wilkie)   Liv.   Age,   4:   569. — Blackw.  63:    261. — 

(R.  R.  Noel)  Contemp.  16:  212. 
National   Defenses,    English.      Fraser,    37:    82.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  27:  68.  — (il.   L.  Holland)  Nat.  (i.  4:  346. 

Nat.  Q.  6:  54. 
National   Domicile.   Change  of.      (M.  W.  Jacobs)  .\m. 

Law  R.  13:  261. 
National  Economy.     Fra-^er,   6:  113.  239,  403.     7:  282, 

377,603.     8:  103.222,604.     9:  356. 

—  by  Diihring.     (W.'  Hohoflf)  Penn  Mo.  5:  761. 
National  Education.     Si-e  Education. 
National  Emblems.     Chamb.  J.  20:   1S7. 

National  Establishments  of  Religion.     (('■  E.  Ellis)  Chr. 

Exam.  28:   171. 
National  Ethics.     (R.  Connor)  Infemat.  R.  9:  185. 
National  Expenditures.  Ratio  of  Increase  in  our.     (D. 

A.  Wells)  Nation.  15:  54. 
National  Fair  at  Washington.     Hunt.  15:  181. 
National  Faith.     (J.  S.  Mill)  N.'ition.  7:  308. 
National   Feelings   and    I'rejudices.      Niles's   Reg.    14: 

'OS- 
National  Friendships.    Contin.  Mo.  5:  239. 


NATIONAL 


898 


NATURAL 


National  Gallerj',  London.  (R.  N.  Wornum)  Portfn.  5: 
1-177.  6:1-177.  7:1-177.  8:37-149.  —  Bliukw. 
40:  207.  43:  693.  48:  481.  — (A.  Trollope)  St. 
James,  2:  163.  —  (W.  C.  Lefroy)  Macniil.  42:  302. 
—  All  the  Year,  3:  222,  251. — Penny  M.  5:  465. 
10:  12-89. 

—  and  lioyal  Academy.     Chamb.  .1.  44:  313. 

—  ('oiivei>ations  in.     Colburn.  73:  37t)-534' 

—  Ditficulty  of.     Cornh.  i:  346. 

—  Pictures  in.     Penny  M.  1 :  67-382.     2:  72- 

—  wanted.     St.  James,  7:  432. 

National  Galleries  and  Museums.     Fraser,  47:  341,  686. 

National  Greatness.     Brownson,  3:  40. 

National  Guard  in  France  and  Italy.  (E.  Gryzanovski) 
Nation.  14:  69. 

National  Independence  and  religious  Internationalism. 
(K.  ReviIIe)Mod.  K.  i:  538. 

National  Industry,  Progress  of.     Chamb.  J.  7:  236. 

National  Ingratitude.     (M.  Carey)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  486. 

National  Institute.  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  235.— So.  Q.  8:  379. 

National  Institutions.     Niles's  Reg.  17:  200. 

National  Interest,  and  the  Labor  Question.  (D.  A.  Gor- 
ton) Nat.  Q.  36:  I. 

National  Interests.     Niles's  Reg.  16:   197. 

National  Literature,  Mutual  Influence  of.  So.  Q.  12:  306. 

National  Manners.     Tait,  n.  s.  1 :  487. 

Nati<nial  Melodies.  Brit.  Q.  5:  337.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
22:  269. 

—  Ancient.     Blackw.  10:  554.     Ii:  86.     12:  466. 

—  of  America.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  770. 

National  Morality.     (E.  A.  Freeman )Princ.  n.  s.  2:  641. 
National  Organic  Life.     Nat.  Q.  20:  238. 
National  Party,  or  Greenbackers.     Atlan.  42:  521. 

—  Constituency  of.     (G.  K.  '^Voodberry)  Nation,  27:  221. 
National  Peculiarities  in   Taste  and  Intellect.     Eel.  JI. 

14:  31. 
National  Portrait  Exhibition,  1S66.     Cornh.  13:  743. 

—  Lay  of.     (H.  S.  Clarke)  Temp.  Bar,  17:  493. 
National   Portrait    Gallery.     (C.   W.  Upham)  No.  Am. 

40:  409.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  494. 
National  Prejudices.     Pamph.  9:  5S3. 
National  Pride.     Lond.  M.  13:  256. 
National  Prosperity.     Dem.  R.  21:  447. 

—  and  Ruin,  Sources  of.     (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  5: 

421. 
National  Religion  and  national  Education.    Pamph.  i :  49. 
National  Republican  Convention,  1S31.     Niles's  Reg.  41 : 

301,  307. 
National    Sins  and   their  Retribution.     (S.  W.  Magill) 

New  Eng.  14:  527. 
• —  punished  by  national  Disasters.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  13: 

659. 
National  Society  of  Science,  Literature,  and  Arts.     Am. 

J.  Educ.  15:  61. 
National  Song,  Influence  of.     (J.  L.  Scott)  West.  Lit.  J. 

i:  330. 
National  Subsistence,   Comber  on.     Ed.  R.  13:  205. — 

(Juar.  10:   157. 
National  Surveys.     (C.  W.  Raymond)  Galaxy,  21:  29. 

—  Who  shall  direct?    ( W.  D.  Wliitney)  Nation,  18:  32S, 

360. 
National  Teachers'  Association.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  593. 

—  Objects  of.     (J.  D.  Philbrick)  Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  49. 

—  Proceedings.     Am,  J.  Educ.  14:  17. 
in  1865.    Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  805. 

National  Thrift,  and  its  practical   Promotion.     (W.  L. 

Blackley  and  J.  S.  S.  Glennie)  Fraser,  loi:  532. 
National  Unions.     Fraser,  4:  3:5. 
National  Lenity.     (W.  W.   Andrews)  New  Eng.  6:  577. 

—  (Count    Falloux)  Cath.  World,    33:    334.  —  (H. 

Greeley)  Contin.  Mo  2:  357. 
National  University.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  13:  599. 


National  University  for  the  United  States,  Proposal  for. 
(A.  I).  Bache)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  477. 

—  Thouglits  on  a.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:  305,  369,  425. 
National  University  Scheme.     Nation,  17:  126, 
National  Views.     So.  Lit.  J.  i:  266. 

National  Wealth.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  37. 

—  and  Expenditure,    (W.  G.  Mulhall)  Contemp.40:  877. 

—  as  revealed  by  the  Census.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation, 

12:  2S6. 

—  Growth  and  Decadence  of.      (G.  Marsland)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)32:  762. 

—  Is  it  decreasing?    Bank.  M.  (N,  Y.)  32:  921, 

—  Sources  of.     West.  M  2:  305. 
National  Workshops.     Quar.  87:  118, 

Naticinalism  and  Internationalism.     Internat.  R.  i:  244. 
Nationality.     Chamb.  J.  27:  323.  —  Once  a  Week,  21: 

173.  —  (A.  S.  Packard)  Bib.   Sac.    13:    173. —  (L. 

Ritchie)  Chamb.  J.  10:  369.  —  IIo.  &  For.  R.  i:  i. 

—  and  Cosmopolitism.     (J.  Mazzini)  Peop.  J.  3:  258.  — 

(W.  Menzel)  Am.  Eel.  3:  78. 

—  and  warning  Facts  of  History.    (R.  II.  Home)  Sharpe, 

10:  38. 

—  Sermon  on,     (F,  H.  Hedge)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  26:  382. 
Nationalities,  Development  of.     (O.  A.  Brownsou)  Caih. 

World,  4:  245. 

—  Doctrine  of,  and  Schleswig-Holstein.   Westm.  84:  4:9. 

—  Notes  on.     Colburn,  43:  41.  —  Mus.  26:  378. 
Native- American  Question.     Brownson,  7;  267. 
Native  Americanism.     Brownson,  2:  76,  530.     ii:  329, 
Native  Races  of  the  Pacific  States,  Bancroft's.    (J.  Ander- 
son) Nation,  21:  182,  199,  421.     (See  Indians. 

Nativite,  Sister,  Apocalypse  of.    (R.  Southey)  Quar.  33: 

375.     36:  305. 
Natterjack  Toad  in  Ireland,     (Mrs.  Ward)  Intel.  Obs. 

5:  227, 

—  Notes  on.     (J.  Conch)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  123. 

Natural  and  the  Spiritual.    (T.  G.  Apple)  Ref.  Q.  27:  399. 

—  and  the  Supernatural.     (W.  W.   Kinsley)  Lakeside, 

8:  98.  — (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  35:55.  — (-L  S. 
Lee)  Univ.  Q.  31:  160.  —  Bro^vnson,  i:  100. 
Natural  Bridge  of  Virginia,  with  plate.    Anal.  M.  15:  75. 

—  Climbing  the.     Knick.  12:  32. 

—  Excursion  to.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  163. 

Natural  Ilistorj'.    Am.  Q.   i:   458.  —  Mus.  20:  644.— 
Mo.  R.  151:  87,  581, 

—  Address  to  Linnean  Society,     (G.  Bcntham)  Nature, 

6:  III,  131. 

—  Agassiz  on  Classification  in.     (L.  C.  Johnson)  So.  R. 

n.  s.  4:  465. 

—  Agassiz's.     (0.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  i:  321. 

—  Agassiz's  Seaside  Studies  in.     Nature,  5:  198, 

—  Anticipations  of  Man  in  Nature,     (J.  D.  Dana)  New 

Eng.  17:  293. 

—  Aquarian  Naturalist.     Lond.  Q.  12:  177.     See  .'Vqiia- 

rium. 

—  as  a  Branch  of  common  Education,    (C,  Durgin)  .\ni. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1831:   183. 

—  as  a  ( 'lassie  in  our  Seminaries.    (C.  Brooks)  Am.  lust. 

of  Instruc.  1844:   141. 

—  at  the  Roval  .Vcademy,     Nature,  14:  lo^. 

—  Beast,  BiVd,  and  Fish.     (B.  G,  Wilder)  Harper,  39: 

7S5.     40:  21-338. 

—  Boston  Society  of.    (A.  A.  Gould)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  ^3^- 

—  Brehm's  Thierleben.     Nature,  17:  43.     18:  496. 

—  British,  Curiosities  of.  Penny  M.  12:  4-490.  13:1-385. 

—  British  Quadrupeds.    (M.  G.  Watkins)  Fraser,  97 :  57S. 

—  CasseH's.     Nature,  21:   135. 

—  Clews  and  Traces  in.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22: 

292.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:   14. 

—  Contributions  to,  Simson's.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  119. 

—  Curiosities   of.     Blackw.    83:    357.      Same   art.    I.iv. 

Age,  57:  388. —  Chamb.  J.  34:  iiS.    43:  311- 


NATURAL 


899 


NATURAL 


X.itural  History;  Curious  Ways  of  getting  Food.     (H. 
L.  FairchiUl)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i6:  770. 

—  Dictionary  of.     Ed.  K.  6:  406. 

—  Economy  of  the  Earth.     Dub.  R.  i :  1. 

p'leming's  English  Animals.     Mo.  R.  I18:  234. 

—  Flint's  Lectures  on.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  65. 

—  Francis  on.     New  York  R.  10:  474.  —  Mo.  R.  164:  38. 

—  Geography  of  living  Creatures.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Con- 

temp.  37:  275. 

—  Gleanings  in.     Mo.  R.  127:  566. — Hogg,  i:  127. 

—  Godman's.     (J.  Sparks)  Xo.  Am.  24:  467. 

—  Gosse's  Naturalist's  Rambles  on  the  Coast  of  Devon- 

shire.    Colburn,  99:  298. 
Homes  without  Hands.     (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  AVeek, 

15:  n- 

—  in   common    Schools.     (A.   A.   Gould)  Am.    Inst,    of 

Instruc.  1834:  225. 

—  in  its  educational  Aspects.     (.J.  W.  Dawson)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  3:  42S. 

—  in  its  Relation  to  Art.     Art  J.  33:  39. 

—  in  Schools.     Nature,  2:  249. 

—  .lenjm's  Observations  on.     Eel.  R.  84:  6SS. 

—  .lesse's  Gleanings  in.     Mo.  R.  133:  523.     138:  9-. 

—  Knapp's  .Journal  of  a  Naturalist.     Lond.  ^I.  23:  495. 

—  Master-Builder's  Plan,  Ogilvie's.   ( W.  Hincks)  Canad. 

J.  n.  8.  4:  27S. 

—  Methods  of  Study  in.     (L.  Agassiz)  Sharpe,  35:  196. 

36:  248.  —  (L.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  9:  1-754.     10:  87, 

325,  571- 

—  Moral   Uses  of  the    Study  of.     (W.  Channing)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1835:  252. 

—  Museums   of.     Nature,    2:    13S.      3:    3S1. — (W.    B. 

Dawkins)  Nature,  16:  137. 
National.     (P.  L.  Sclater)  Nature,  2:  455. 

—  Xature  at  War.     Chamb.  .J.  7:  24-22S. 

—  Nature's  common  Carrier.     (L.  Abbott)  Harper,  40: 

507. 

—  New  Museum  of.    Nature,  23:  549. 

—  New  Theories  and  Discoveries  in.    (.1.  T.  Lieber)  Nat. 

Q.  5:  320. 

—  New  York  Lyceum  of.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  53. 

—  Notes  of  a  Walker.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  19:  608, 

684.     20:   97.     21:  518,786,836. 

—  Notes  on.     Sharpe,  48:  74. — Chamb.  J.  29:  2S3. 
from  S.  Africa.     (J.  P.  ^lansell)  Nature,  lo:  4S6. 

—  of  the   Ancients,   Houghton's.     Nature,    21 :    151. — 

Nat.  R.  11:  24.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  51:  392. 

—  of  the  Bible.     (S.  Willard)  No.  Am.  19:  86.— Chr. 

Disc.  3:  49. 
- —  of  Egypt  and  Malta.     (.A.  L.  Adams)  Nature,  5:  2S0. 

—  of  invertebrate  Animals.     Mo.  R.  90:  485.     91:  512. 

99:  4S5. 

—  of  .Man  in  his  spiritual  Relations.     (S.  Adams)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  595. 

—  of  Massachusetts.     Dial,  3:  19. 

—  of  New  England.    (.J.  A.  Allen)  Am.  Natural.  lo:  708. 

—  of  .pur  Terrace.     Chamb.  . I.  33:  315. 

—  of  Selborne,  White's.     Penny  .M.  2;  36. 

—  of  the  United  States,  Agassiz's.    ( T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam. 

64:  56.  —  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  243.  —  (W.  Hincks) 
Canad.  J.  n.  s.  6:  169.  —  (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
75:  202,  321. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (G.  Hayward)  No.  Am.  19:  395. 

—  Pond  Life.     (S.  B.  Herrick)  Scrib.  14:  151. 

—  Popular  Works  on.     Westm.  44:  203. 

—  Recreations  in.     Colbum,  49:  50-520.     50:189.     52: 

88.     56:  60-502.     62:  108-475.     63:  438.  65:  90. 

67:  443.  68:  17-449-  69:  38-501.  71:  83-255. 
74:  371-631- 

—  Relations  of  living  Beings  to  one  another.  (St.  G. 

Mivart)  Contenip.  37:  606. 

—  Royal  Museum  of.     ;Mo.  R.  102:  449. 


Natural  History,  St.  Hilaire's.     Westm.  61:  5S0. 

—  Sketches  in.     Good  Words,  i:  10,  ■},•],  "jt,. 

—  Sj)ecimens  of.     Eel.  R.  98:   137. 

—  Stray  Notes  of,  from   tue   Continent.     (C.   Simeon) 

Macmil.  5:  421. 

—  Study  of.     (C.   Kingsley)  Nature,   5:   413. —  (H.  C. 

Sorby)  Nature,  9:  228.  —  (.1.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II : 
218. —  (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  41:  406.— 
?"or.  Q.  17:  156. — (.1.  L.  Russell)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 
1837:  71.  — (E.  Crisp)  Peop.  J.  II :  217. —  (St.  G. 
Mivart)  Contemp.  35:  251.  —  (A.  S.  Packard)  Uni- 
versity Q.  3:  3T9.  —  Brit.  Q.  17:  373-  — (S.  H.  Me- 
Collister)  Univ.  Q.  22:  470.  —  Blackw.  i:  569.  7: 
618. 

—  Summer   Walk   through   an   English   Lane.     (J.    G. 

Wood)  St.  .James,  2:  3. 

—  Systems  of.     Quar.  41:  302. 

—  Waterton's  Essays  on.    Dub.  R.  7:  181. — Frascr,  56: 

631.  —  Mo.  R.  146:  62.     165:  293. 

—  Wonders  of  the  Shore.    No.  Brit.  22:  t.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  34:  206. 

—  Works  in,  Morris's.     Nature,  3:  122. 

—  Wright's  Animal  Life.     Nature,  21:  232. 

—  Year  at  the  Shore.     (P.  H.  Gosse)  Good  Words,  5: 

89-96S. 

Natural-History  Collections.     Nature,  2:  97.     14:  521. 

Natural-History  Jottings.     Once  a  Week,  20:  76-195. 

Natui-al-IIistory  Museum,  Paris,  Laboratories  of.  Na- 
ture, 8:  226. 

Natural-History  Notes.     Eel.  M.  96:  702. 

Natural-History  Societies.     Nature,  2:  469.     3:  141. 

Natural  Knowledge,  Improvement  of.  (T.  H.  Huxley) 
Fortn.  3:  626. 

—  Limits  of.     (C.  v.  Niigeli)  Nature,  16:  531,  559. 
Natural  Magic,  Brewster  on.     Penny  M.  i:  211. 

—  Oedulity  respecting.     Penny  JI.  1 :  278. 
Natural  Philosophy.     Eraser,  3:  698. 

—  Blot's.    Mo.  R."84:  4S6. 

—  Exley's.     Mo.  R.  120:  53. 

—  Ganot's.     (J.  Stuart)  Nature,  6:  47. 

—  Herschel's.     Mo.  R.  124:  2S6. 

—  Lectures  on.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  413. 

—  Olmstvd's.     Am.  J.  Sci.  23:  351. 

—  Playfair's.     Quar.  8:  149. — Mo.  R.  82:  404. 

—  Powell's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  133:  309. 

—  Progress  of.     (P.  G.  Tait)  Nature,  i:  1S4. 

—  Study  of,  Herschel  on.     .1.  Fraukl.  Inst.  11:  349. 

—  Teaching  of.     (P.  G.  Tait)  Contemp.  31:  297. — Sup. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  346. 

Best  Method  of.     (B.  Hale)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1833:  2S9. 

—  Thomson  and  Tait's.     Nature,  7:  399.  —  (.T.  C.  Max- 

well) Xature,  20:  213.  — (E.  W.  Claypole)  0.  c^  X. 
8:  352. 
Natural  Science.    Knick.  16:  91.  —  (F.  W.  J.  von  Schell- 
ing)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  14:   145. 

—  at  the  Royal  Academy.     (.T.  Brett)  Nature,  2:  157. 

—  at  the  University  of  Cambridge.    (T.  (J.  Bonney)  Na- 

ture, i:  451.  —  (G.  T.  Bettany)  Nature.  14:  216. 

—  Miss  Buckley's  History  of.     Nature,  13:  343. 

—  Carpenter's  Cyclopedia  of.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  322. 

—  Educational  Advantages  of.     (M.  M.  P.  Muir)  Dub. 

Univ.  95:  446. 

—  in  19th  Century.     (W.  II.  Penning)  Tinsley.  18:  230. 

—  Progress  of,  during  25  Years.     Nature,  7:  137,  158. 
Natural   Sciences,   Cl.ossification  of  Books  on.      (C.  A. 

Cutter)  Lib.  J.  5:  163. 

—  in  our  jxipular  Education.      (A.  Gray)  Am.  Inst,  fif 

Instruc.  1841 :  91. 
Natural  Selection.    (C.Wright)  No.  Am.  I13:  63.  —  All 
the  Year.  3:  293.  —  (.A.  R.Wallace)  Nature,  3:  49. 
—  Tinsley,  i:  317. 


NATURAL 


900 


NATURE 


Natural  Selection,  Action  of,  on  Man.    Westm.  93:  53^). 

—  Ap])licatians  of  the  Doctrine  of.    (A.  It.  Wallace)  Na- 

ture, 7:  277, 

—  Ditticulties  of.     Month,  li:  35-317. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  22. 

—  Failure  of,  in  the  Case  of  Man.    Fraser,  78:  353.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  71 :   1521. 

—  from  a  mathematical  Point  of  View.    (A.  W.  Bennett) 

Nature,  3:  30. 

—  in  regard  to  Man.     (.T.  S.  Patterson)  Radical.  8:  338. 

—  insutHcient  to  the  Develop  nent  of  Man.     (G.  Buckle) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:   14. 

—  Limits  of.     (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.  iii:  282. 

—  Objections  to  Darwin's  Theory.     (C.  Thomas)  Luth. 

Q.  2:  221,  346. 

—  origin  iting  Species.  (E.F.  William<)  Evang.  R.  16:  11. 

—  Variability' and.     (E.  Fry)  Nature,  3:   506. 

—  Wallace  on.     (N.  S.  Slialer)  Nation,  lo:  422.  —  Liv. 

Age,  io5:  188.  —  Nature,  2:  471. 
Natural  Theology.     See  Theology. 

Natural  World,  Riches  of.   ( D.  Olmsted)  New  Eng.  6 :  404. 
Naturalism.     (S.  .Johnson)  Radical,  i:  401. 

—  Modern.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Radical,  i:  385.     2:  44. 
as  a  Means  of  religious  Knowledge.    (E.  H.  Sears) 

Mo.  Eel.  M.  34:  129. 

Results  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:  141,  209. 

Rise  of,  in  English  Art.     (F.  Wedmore)  Macniil. 

33:  459.     34:   168. 

Sea;s  on.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Radical,  i:  105. 

Reply  to.   (E.  H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:  i,  205. 

—  i-ersi/s  Inspiration.     Brit.  Q.  14:   178. 
Naturalist,  Browne's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  210. 

—  Godman's  Rambles  of.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  396. 

—  in  Devonshire,  Gosse's.     Fraser,  48:  388. 

—  in  Jamaica,  Gosse's.    Fraser,  45:  379.    Same  art.  Li  v. 

Age,  33:  396. 

—  in  Norway;  Trout  and  their  Haunts.    Fraser,  38:  71. 
Char  and  their  Haunts.     Fr.iser,  38:  180. 

The  Glen.     Fraser,  38:  311. 

—  .Journal  of  a.     Mo.  R.   118:   475.  —  Mus.   15:  84. — 

Quar.  39:  406. —  (.J.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  393. 

—  Letters  to  aj'oung.    Mo.  R.  125:  403.  —  Mus.  19:  516. 

—  Musings  of.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  412. 

—  A  neglected.    (H.  E.  Copeland)  Am.  Natural.  10:  469. 

—  Note  Book  of.  Leaves  from.    (W.  J.  Broderip)  Fraser, 

41:  50-411.  42:  25,  187,  279.  43:  202,  545.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  24:  519.  25:  2,  ir8.  26:  179-J16. 
27:  222.     31:  106.     32:  324,  371.     33:  61,  222. 

—  Notes  of  a.     Blackw.  42:  226. 

—  on  the  Spey.     (S.  Wilberforce)  Quar.  134:  391. 

—  Quatref.ages's  Rambles  of.    Eel.R.  102:  6S4.  —  Fraser, 

57:   441.  —  (Sir  D.   Brewster)  No.   Brit.  28:    158. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  39. 
Naturalist's  Haunt.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  560. 
Naturalist's  Holiday.    (.T.  N.  Tomkins)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  180. 
Naturalists  and  Natural  History.     Eel.  R.  81:  45. 

—  British.     (C.  Fox)  Am.  J.  Sci.  36:  217.     37:  136. — 

Mo.  R.  122:  391. 

—  Early  English.     Chanib.  .J.  14:  311. 

—  German  Association  of.     (F.  Lieber)  No.  Am.  31:  85. 

—  North-Country.     Ed.  R.  146:    118.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  134:  470. 
Naturalists'  Field  Clubs.     Chamb.  J.  27:  227.  — (G.  E. 

Roberts)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  256. 
Naturalists'  Library,  Jardine's.    Ed.  E.  77:  470. — Mo. 

R.  134:  481. 
Naturalization.     (A.  Bliss)  Intemat.  R.  II :  197.  —  New 

Eng.  M.  8:  50. 

—  and  Allegiance.     St.  Paul's,  4:  4-!i. 

—  Change  of  national  Domicile.     (M.  W>  Jacifljs)  Am. 

Law  R.  13:  261. 

—  European  Laws  of.     Chamb.  J.  47:  S24. 


Naturalization  Laws.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  52:  209. 

Naturalization  Treat}-  of  the  United  States  with  Ger- 
many.    (H.  Tuttle)  Nation,  24:  34S,  362. 

Naturalized  Citizens,  Protection  to.  (G.  P.  Marsh)  Na- 
tion, 3:   115. 

Nature  a  Source  of  Infidelity.  (D.  Gans)  Mcrcersb.  16: 443. 

—  abhors  a  Vacuum.     (W.  M.  Baker)  Lipi)inc.  19:  7^. 

—  Adaptations  of.  (S.  Alexander)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  469. 

—  ^Esthetic  Influence  of.     (S.  Tyler)  Chr.  R.  21:  i. 

—  an  Agrarian.     (.J.  B.  Ilodgskin)  Nation,  5:  30. 

—  and  Art.     (15.  P.  Avery)  Overland,  12:  371. 

—  and   the  Bible,  Analogy  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr. 

Exam.  6i :  321. 
Dawson's.     Canad.  Mo.  7:  551. 

—  and  Christianity.   (W.  H.  Furness)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  31. 

—  and  Faith.     Brownson,  8:  297. 

—  and  Force,  Winslow's.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  484. 

—  and  God.     (.J.  Martinean)  Nat.  R.  11:  4S2.  —  (0.  A. 

Brownson)  Cath.  W^orld,  12:  694. 

—  and  Grace.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  6:  509. 

—  (.J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  19:  485.  — (D.  Y.  Heis- 
ler)  Mercersb.  22:  297. 
Ward's  Philosophy  of.     Dub.  R.  48:  351. 

—  and  Law.    (W.  B.  Carpenter)  .Mod.  R.  i:  74S.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  707. 

—  and  Life,  Laugel's  Problems  of.    (Sir  H.  Holland)  VA. 

R.  133:  145- 

—  and  JIan.    (T.  W.  Higginson)  Chr.  Exam.  53:  114. — 

(Sir  II.  Holland)  Ed.  R.  120:  464.  — ([.  F.  Ilolton) 

Bost.  R.  5:  482.  — (W.  Kirkus)  Am.  Church  R.  35: 

iSi. 

and  God.     (T.  Appel)  Ref.  Q.  27 :  263. 

in  their  religious  Relations.     (O.  B.  Frothinghani) 

Chr.  Exam.  54:  437. 

—  and  Mind.     (J.  Martineau)  Contemp.  19:  606. 
Comparative  Value  of  Study  of.     (S.  L.  Powers) 

Univ.  Q.  36:  245. 

—  and  moral  Law  of  God.    (G.  Duffiekl)  Am.  Bib.  Eepos. 

2d  s.  9:   127. 

—  and  the  Poets.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  19:  285. 

—  and  Revelation.     (D.  Forbes)  Univ.  Q.  i:  420. 
Knowledge  of  God  from.     Danv.  Q.  i:  140. 

—  and  Religion.     (.J.  S.  Howson)  Good  Words,  16:  211. 

—  and  the  Supernatural,  Evangel  of.    (I.  E.  Graeff)  Ref. 

Q.  28:  559. 

—  Aphorisms  by  Goethe.    (T.  H.  Huxley)  Nature,  1 :  9. 

—  Artistic  Representation  of.     Nature,  9:  84. 

—  as  a  Book  of  Ethics.  (J.  C.  Kimball)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  38:  20. 

—  as  a  Guide  to  Art.     (.L  L.  Roget)  Macmil.  10:  164. 

—  Aspects  of.     Hogg,  4:  245. 

in  different  Lands,  Ilumboklt's.    (Sir  D.  Brewster) 

No.  Brit.  12:  225.   Same  art.  Eel.  M.  19:  374.   Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  23:  5S7. 

—  at  War.     Chamb.  J.  7:  24-228. 

—  Authorship  ot.     Lond.  Q.  54:  i. 

—  Balance  of.    Chamb.  J.  50:  484.    56:  493. —  Eel.  R. 

no:  456.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49:  no. 

—  Bushnan's  Introduction  to  Study  of.    Mo.  E,  134:  367. 

—  Calendar  of.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  150. 

—  Confirmations  of  Christianity  in,    (E.  Hitchcock)  Bib. 

Sac.  18:  253. 

—  Course  of.    (S.  Newcomb)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  4S1. 
excludes  God.     Jleth.  Q.  31 :  155. 

—  Continuity  of.     (W.  Sutton)  Month,  32:  2S8. 

—  Design  in.    (A.  Wilson)  Good  Words,  19:  166.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  90:  660. 

—  Divine  Teachings  in.    (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  87: 

280. 

—  Divinity  of.     Godey,  20:  44. 

—  Duplicates  in.     Chamb.  .J.  40:  33. 

—  Expressions  in.     (W.  H.  Lyttleton)  Good  Words,  12: 

554- 


NATURE 


901 


NAVAL 


Nature,  Final  Purpose  in.     (G.  T.  Ladd)  New  Eiig.  38: 

6-7- 

—  Force  behind.     (W.  B.   Carpenter)  Mod.   R.   i:    34. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  614. 

—  God  and,  Ulrici  on.    (B.  P.  Bowne)  New  Eng.  33:  623. 

—  God  in.     (T.  Abbott)   Univ.  Q.  25:  426.  —  (A.  M. 

Mayer)  Evang.  R.  17:  123. 

—  Higher  Ministry  of,   Leifchild's.     Lond.   Q.   39:  86. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  323.  —  (Janad.  Mo.  3:  16S. 

Ideas  in.  overlooked  by  Prof.  Tyndall.     (J.  McCosh) 

Internat.  R.  2:  SS. 

—  Iniinutahility  of.    Quar.  iio:  368.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

71:  3^7- 

—  Interpretation  of.     (.1.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo   8:  916. 

—  Is  she  inconsistent?    (B.  G.  Wihler)  Galaxy,  2i:  437. 

—  Law  versus  Force  in.     Univ.  Q.  19:  273. 

—  Law  of  Development  in.     Brit.  Q.  3:  178. 

—  Laws  of.     (\V.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  166:  400. 

—  Laws  of  Constancy  and  Change  in.     (E.  Hitchcock) 

Bib.  Sac.  20:  4S9. 

—  Lessons  from.     (E.  Fisher)  Univ.  Q.  13:  295. 

—  Mivart's.    (J.  Bayma)  Cath.  World,  24:  i.  —  Diib. 
R.  78:  301. 

—  Limits  of  Knowledge  of.    (E.  Du  Bois-Reyniond)  I'op. 

Sci.  Mo.  5:  17. 

—  Love  of.     Peop.  J.  10:  75. 

—  Malevolence  of.  and  her  Hostility  to  Revelation,  con- 

troverted.    (W.  E.  Parsons)  Luth.  Q.  6:  377. 

—  Man  as  the  Interpreter  of.     (\V.  B.  Carpenter)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  i:  684.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  297. 

—  Mind  in.     (H.  M.  Goodwin)  New  Eng.  35:  23. 
and  Will  in.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Contemi).  20:  73S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  387. 

—  Piiilosophy  of.     (.J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  ig:  457. 

—  Poetic  Interpretation  of.  (A.  Austin)  (Jontenip.  30:  961. 
Sliairp  on.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  25:  258. 

—  Poetical  Feeling  for.     (E.  Dowden)  Cont*nip.  2:  535. 

—  Poetrj'  of.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  581. 

—  Politics  of.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Chr.  Exam.  87:  295. 

—  Powell's  Order  of.     Eci.  R.  110:  441. 

—  Protective  Resemblances  in.     All  the  Year,  25:  469. 

—  Provision  for  Man's  Necessity  in.     Hogg,  6:  4. 

—  Ri-ality  of.     (H.  .James)  No.  Am.  lOi :  335. 

—  Relation  of  Art  to.     Cornh.  14:  28. 

—  Repose  of.     (.1.  G.  Wood)  St.  James,  3:   129. 

—  the  Soul,  and  the  Gospel.  (T.  Hill)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  4S5. 

—  Soul  in.  Oersted's.     Prosp.  R.  8:  263. 

—  Study  of.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Chr.  Exam.  68:  23-—  (T. 

M.  Hubbard)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  6:  173. 
Suggestions  in.     (L.  C.  Johnson)  So.  M.  14:  380. 

—  Teachers  of.     Chamb.  J.  55:  77. 

—  Teaching  of.     Hogg,  2:   14. 

—  Three  Kingdoms  of,  Haughton's.     Nature,  i:  456. 

—  Touches  of.     (J.  Burroughs)  Galaxy,  22:  329. 

—  Tour  of  three  Steps.     (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  14:  375. 

—  Tucker's  Light  of.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  323. 

—  Uniformity  of.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Mind,  i:  283. 

—  Unity  of.     (Duke  of  Argyll)  Contemp.  38:  353-S67. 

39:1-843.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  67-607.    148: 
67-579-     149-  67-605.     150:   131.     Same  art.  Eel. 
M-  95:  513-  691.     96:  3S-709-     97:  S6,  3S5,  464. 
a  Speculation.     (H.  (ioodwin)  Kjth  Cent.  6:  915. 

—  Utility  of  Religion,  and  Theism,  Mill  on.     Chr.  6bs. 

75:  40- 

—  Variety  as  an  Aim  in.     (Duke  of  Aryvll)  Contemp. 

17:  •53- 

—  rfr.'!;^  Mathematics.     (P.  J.  Brine)  Victoria,  17:  415. 

—  What  is?    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  263. 

Nature  of  Things-in-Thcmselves.     ( W.  K.  Clifford)  Sup. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  422. 
Nature-Development  and  Tlie(dogy.     Ciuitemp.  14:  173. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  io5:  O7. 


Nature-Printing.     (H.  Bradbury)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:  42, 

120. 
Nature  Sentiment  in  Poetry.     (C.  H.  Woodman)  Nat.  Q. 

39:  57- 
Nature  Worship.     Bost.  R.  i:  77. 

—  and  Alpine  Scenery.     Cornh.  16:  24,  539. 
Nature's  Child;  a  Poem.     (N.  P.  Houston)  Scrib.  10:  373. 
Nature's  Law,  Reign  of.     (Duke  of  Argyll)  Good  Words, 

6:  52-269. 
Nature's  Lyre;  a  Poem.     (J.  G.  Percival)  Dem.  R.  15: 

203. 
Nauhaught,  the  Deacon.     (.J.  G.  Whittier)  Allan.  25:  64. 
Naunton,  Sir  Robert.  Fragmenta  Regalia.  Retros.  5:  303. 
Nauplia.     Penn}'  M.  3:  310. 
Nauscopia,   Science  of.     Once  a  Week,  21:  iSi. — Ev. 

Sat.  8:  571. 
Nauset,  Mass.,  Plains  of.     Putnam,  6:  59. 
Nausicaa  in  London.     (C.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,  15:  18. 
Nautcli  Girl.     House.  Words,  17:  27c. 
Nautical  Almanac.     (C.  H.  Davis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  317. 
Nautical  Career.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  8:  407. 
N;iuiical  Inventions,  Clement's.     (Capt.  Washington)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  36:  34S. 
Nautical  Life,  Recollections  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  86-345. 

2:  40-393- 
Nautilus  and  Cuttle-Fish.     (H.  Woodward)  Stud.  &  In- 
tel. Obs.  4:  I,  241. 

—  Paper.     (W.  H.  Dall)  Am.  Natural.  3:  236. 
Nauvoo  and  Deseret.     Nat.  M.  4:    481.  —  (C.  Hobart) 

Nat.  M.  5:  343. 

—  Cabet's  Icarian  Community  at.     (W.  J.  A.  Bradford) 

Chr.  Exam.  53:  372. 

—  in  1842.     Mus.  45:  901.     /See  Mormons. 

Naval  Academy,  Education  at.     (S.  Newcomb)  Nation, 

26:  400. 
Naval  Actionsofthe  Warof  1S12.     NewYorkR.io:  1S4. 

—  Anal.  M.  7:  289,  377,  465.     8:  129,  226,  507. 
Naval  Administration.    Penn  Mo.  8:   455.  —  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  8;  230. 
Naval  Adventures,  Bowers's.     Mo.  R.  133:  12. 
Naval  and  military  Schools  in  Russia.    Am.  J.  Educ. 

24:  417. 
Naval  and  luiiitarv  Traditions  of  America.     All  the  Year, 

5:  285. 
Naval  Appropriation,  March,  1851.     Dem.  R.  28:  394. 
Naval  Architects,  Institution  of.     Nature,  II :  400.  —  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  76:   122. 
Naval  Architecture.     Eraser,  67:  96. —  (C.  H.  Harwell) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  217,  289,  370.  —  Eel.  Engin. 

22:  450. 

—  and  Steam  Navigation.     (S.  Russell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

59:   196. 

—  British.     (R.  WiUett)  Arch.  II :  154. 

—  Jlodern.     (E.  J.  Reed)  Nature,  18:  137. 

—  Past  and  present.    (A.  D.  Brown)  Harper,  44:  514,  676. 

—  Science  of.     Eraser,  97 :  269 

Naval  Artillery  Volunteers.     All  the  Year,  34:  207. 
Naval  Battles,  Future.     (W.  Dawson)  Eraser,  84:   167. 
Naval  Chronicle.     (II.  Whiting)  No.  Am.  21 :  i.  —  Anal. 

M.  6:  231 
Naval  College,  Royal,  at  Greenwich.     (Com.  L'sborne) 

St.  James.  38:  21. 
Naval   Construction,    Effect  of  Torpedoes  on.     (C.   W. 

Merrilield)  Ed.  Engin.  7:   it,-;. 
Naval  Design  for  Commerce  and  War.  (C.  W.  Merrifield) 

Eel.  Engin.  7:  250. 
Naval   Duels,  Remarkable.     Chamb.  J.  22:   15-;.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  33:  553. 
Navjil  Education.     Quar.  145:  304.  —  Fraser,  56:  31S. — 

Blackw.  4:  345.  —  Macmil.  37:  315. 

—  in  the  I'nited  States.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:   521. 
Naval  Engineering.     (T.  Brassey)  Pract.  M.  7:   133. 


NAVAL 


902 


NAVIES 


Naval  Expeditions  of  England  from  1588  to  1603.     (Sir 

H.  Ellis)  An-h.  34:  296. 
Naval  Fraternal  Association,  U.  S.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  424. 
Naval  Force  and  Conunerco  of  the  World.     (J.  II.  Lan- 

inan)  Hunt,  15:  146. 
Naval  (iunnery.     Ed.  K.  96:  452. 
Naval  History  of  Great  Britain.     Lond.  M.  17:  127,  360. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  4:  412.— Mo.  It.   135:  i.  — Eel.  li. 

36:  512. 

—  Sketches  in.     St.  Paul's,  7:  51. 

Naval  Hospital  at  Greenwich.     Cornli.  12:  631. 

Naval  Life,  Sketches  of.     Am.  Q.  6:  216. 

Naval  Literature,  English.     Cornh.  17:  57S. 

Naval  Models  at  So.  Kensington.     Once  a  \V'eek,  13 :  4S5. 

Naval  Novelists.     Eraser,  17:  571.' 

Naval  Officer's  Journal.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  479,  654.    8: 

509,  557- 
Naval  Operations  on  the  Potomac,  1814.     Mus.  23:  17. 
Naval  Ordnance.     Anal.  M.  5:  39. 
Naval  Peace  Establishment,  1S23.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  347. 

25:  374- 
Naval  Power  in  the  Pacific.     Ed.  R.  152:  70. 

—  of  France  and  Eng.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Nation,  i:  423. 
Naval  Powers  and  their  Policy.     (J.  C.  Paget)  St.  James, 

36:  1S7,  236. 
Naval  Prison  at  Lewes.     Chamb.  J.  51;  361. 
Naval  Profession.     Nav.  M.  2:  228. 
Naval  Rendezvous.     Chamb.  J.  22:  248. 
Naval  Reorganization,  U.  S.,  1870.     Nation,  10:  299. 
Naval  Reserve  and  Naval  Yolunteers.     Chamb.  J.  54: 

566. 
Naval  Revolution,  The  great.     Cornh.  5:  550. 
Naval  School  on  board  the  Illustrious.     Eraser,  51:  455. 
Naval  Schools.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  33.     8:  205. 

—  in  England.   Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  627.    15:  65.  22:  145. 

—  in  France.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  577. 
Naval  Science.    Nature,  6:  369. 
Naval  Service.     Ed.  R.  47:  403. 

Naval  Sketch  Book.     Mo.  R.  log:  200. — Blackw.  19: 

353.  — Lond.  M.  14:  173. 
Naval  Staff  Question.     Nation,  12:  121. 
Naval  Staff  Rank.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i :  621.  —  (W.  N.  S. 

Ruschenberger)  L^.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  356. 
Naval  Tactics.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  51 :  i.     6:301. 

—  F'uture.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  75. 

—  in  modern  Warfare.     Ed.  R.  140:   i. 

—  Past  and  future.     Ed.  R.  136:  559. 
Naval  Volunteering.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  348. 

Naval  War  of  the  French  Revolution  of  1S30.     Blackw. 

64:  59. 
Naval  War  Game.     (W.  Dawson)  Eraser,  88:  483. 
Naval  Warfare.     (E.  Simpson)  Galaxy,  24:  512. 

—  between  France  and  England.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  115. 

—  Laws  of .     (J.N.  Pomeroy)  No.  Am.  114:  376. 

—  Modern.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  257. 

—  Modern  Revolution  in.    (I.  Newton)  No.  Am.  103:  1S5. 

—  Recent  Illustrations  of.    (J.  C.  Paget)  Fraser,  97:  403. 

—  Screw  Propulsion  in.     (I.  Newton)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5 : 

551- 

—  with  Steam.     Liv.  Age,  60:  415. 

Navajo  Indian  Reservation.     (G.    Gwyther)   Overland, 

10:  123. 
Navajos  and  the  Dancing  God;  an  Indian  Sketch.     (C. 

G-  Leland)  Temp.  Bar,  46:  201. 

—  Spanish  Inscriptions  among.     Hist.  M.  3:  293. 
Navarino.     Sharpe,  22:  iig. 

—  Battle  of.     Blackw.  23:  25. 

Navarre,  On  Foot  in.     (D.  G.  Adee)  Lippinc.  9:  344. 
Navesink  Highlands.     (F.  E.  Fryatt)  Harper,  59:  541. 
Navigation,  Accurate.    (Capt.  Miller)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  47. 

—  Ancient,  and  Drifting  of  Vessels.     Hunt,  25:  275. 

—  and  Colonial  System,  British.    Am.  Q.  2:  267. 


Navigation  and  Commerce,  Schools  of,  Belgium.  Am.  J. 
Educ.  21 :  623. 

—  and  Nautical  Astronomy,  Modern  INIethods  in.     Quar. 

141:   136.     Same  art."  Eel.  M.  86:  641. 

—  and  Naval  Architecture.     (H.  A.  S.  Dearborn)  Hunt, 

^5:  435>  539-     16:  19,  131,  227. 

—  and  Science.     (E.  M.  Hunt)  Putnam,  5:  621. 

—  and  Tonnage  of  the  United  States.     Hunt,  10:  268. 

—  Early  Modes  of.     (A.  L.  Fox)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  399. 

—  Finding  the  Way  at  Sea.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  St.  Paul's, 

13:  259.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:    538.     Same  art. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  717. 

—  Frauds  on  neutral  Flags.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  8:  i. 

—  History  of.     Hunt,  i:  314. —  (E.  C.  Ward)  Nav.  M. 

i:  42,  124. — Nav.  M.  i:  236. 

—  Marine  Steam,  for  1850.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  50:  275. 

—  Ocean  Laws  for  Steamships.     (B.  Peirce)  Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  J.  6:  116. 

—  of  the  Ancients.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  71:  307. 

—  of  the  Antipodes.     Blackw.  62:  515. 

—  Phonic  Signals  in.     (J.  C.  Cresson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

58:  397- 

—  Practical.     Am.  Q.  19:  87. 

—  Rios's  Tables  of.     Ed.  R.  8:  451. 

—  Road  to  Europe.  (R.  W.  Elphinstone)  Lippinc.  10:  358. 

—  Russian  inland.     J.  F'rankl.  Inst.  67:  157,  224,  294. 

—  Statistics  of.     Hunt,  2:  342,  517. 

—  Steam.     Ste  Steam  Navigation. 

—  Sumner's  Metliod  at  Sea.     Nature,  14:  346,  559.  —  (li. 

R.  Greene)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi:  325. 

—  Sir  W.  Thomson  on.     Nature,  15:  403. 
Navigation  Act,  Mr.   King's  Speech  on,  1818.     Niles's 

Reg.  14:  298. 
Navigation  Acts,  British.     (C.  W.  Upham)  Hunt,  4:  39:. 
—  (M.  Rodet)  Hunt,  24:  22. 

—  New.     Dem.  R.  26:  60. 

Navigation  Laws.  Blackw.  22:  i.  —  Ed.  R.  38:  47S. 
86:  273. — Quar.  28:  430.  —  Blackw.  64:  114.  66: 
108.  — So.  Q.  16:  416.  — Dem.  R.  24:  3S5.  — Niles'.s 
Reg.  38:  200. 

—  History  and  Effects  of,  English,  1847.    Eel.  R.  86:  616. 

—  National  Defense,  England,  1S48.     Eel.  R.  87:  171. 

—  of  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States.     (H.  A.  Hill) 

Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  loi. 

—  of  United  States.     (D.  A.  Wells)  No.  Am.  125:  544. 
Navigator's  Islands.     (L.  Forbes)  Overland,  15:  209,  422. 

—  Productions  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  315. 

Navigators,  European,  in  early  Times.    No.  Brit.  18:  421. 
Naville,  Ernest,  Works  and  Opinions  of.     (Dr.  Lacroi.\) 

Meth.  Q.  31:  37. 
Navvy,  the  Railroad-Maker.     Chamb.  J.  49:  27. 
I7avvics.     All  the  Year,  31:  199. 
Navvy  Bull.     Chamb.  J.  50:  159. 
Navy,  Discipline  and  ICtliciency  of.    Ho.  &  For.  R.  2:  327. 

—  Life  on  a  Man-of-War.     Cornh.  7:  172. 

—  Private  armed,  of  1S12-14.     Dem.  R.  40:  523. 

—  Venetian,   in  the   16th  Century.     (J.   K.   Laughton) 

Fraser,  92:  4S3. 

—  Worlc  of  Chaplains  in.    Chr.  Obs.  70:  866,  919.  71:111. 
Navies,  American  and  British.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  319. — 

Ed.  R.  71:  120. 

—  Ancient  and  modem.     Cornh.  8:  410. 

—  and  Fleets.    Blackw.  85:  643,    86:324,758.87:226. 

—  British  and  French.     Quar.  22:  34.     26:  1. 

—  Has  the  Day  of  great  Navies  passed?     (I.  Newton) 

Galaxy,  24:  293. 

—  Modern,  Veiy  on.     (C.  H.  Davis)  Nation,  31 :  225, 

—  of  France  and  England.     Macmil.  2:  249. 
i:i  1S59.     Colburn,  I17:  i. 

i-.i  1S65,     (W.  H.  Syke?)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  29:  36. 

—  of  Great  Britain  and  United  States,  185 1.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  53:  100,  135. 


NAVIES 


903 


KEBLLAR 


Navies  of  the  World.    Ed.  R.  153:  31. — Gent.  M.  11.  s. 

7:  537- 
See  names  of  countries. 
Navv-Island  War.     Kiiick.  24:  505. 
Navy  Yards,   United  States.     (Du  B.   R.  Keiin)  U.  S. 

"Serv.  M.  5:  543.     See  Philadelphia. 
Naworth  Castle.     Antiquary,   3:    269. —Penny  M.  13: 

273. —  Sharpe,  i:  49. 
Nayler,  James.     (.J.  G.  Whittier)  Dem.  R.  18:  193. 

—  Punishment  of,  for  Blas])hL'niy.     Cong.  'M.  12:  66;. 
Nazarene,  He  shall  be  called  a.     (.J.  II.  It.  Bie.senthal) 

Bil).  Sac.  32:  161. 
Nazareth.     (W.  F.   Everett)  Cath.  World,  li  :  653. — 
(C.  H.  Brigham)  Mo.  Kel.  M.  13:  301.— Month,  4: 
12S. 

—  and  Mount  Carmel.     (H.  Martineau)  Peop.  J.  4:  361. 

—  Our  Lord's  Visit  to.     (T.  S.  Potwiii)  Kitto,  33:  iSo. 
Nazaroff,  Philip.  Expedition  to  Kokania.   Quai.27:i42. 
Nazianzen,  Gregory.     See  Gregory. 

Nazing  Church,  and  its  Epitaphs.     Antiquary,  2:   1S6. 
Nazoreans,  or  Mandai  .Jahia.     Chr.  R.  2o:  68. 
\cal,  .John.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  275. 

Xe'ale,  Cornelius,  Menif)ir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  34:  497,  545. 
Neale,  John  Mason.     Kitto,  38:   165. 

—  Hierologues;  or  the  Church  Tourists.    Dub.  R.  16:  394. 
Neale,  Leonard.    (M.  C.  Jenkins)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  505. 
Neale,  Rollin  H.     The  Incarnation.     Brownson,  7:  136. 
Neagle,  John,  Artist.     (T.  Fitzgerald)  Lippinc.  i:  477. 
Neaiider,  Johann  August  Wilhehn.     Brit.  Q.  12:  297. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  28:  i.— Brit.  Q.  48:  305. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  385,  592.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  100:  131.  —  New  Eug.  2:  267.  —  No.  Brit.  14: 
421.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  29:  97.  —  Chr.  R.  15: 
624.  — Meth.  Q.  11:  143.— (A.  B.  Chapin)  Am. 
Church  R.  3:  228. — Cong.  M.  25:  72>  i"4-  —  ^*it- 
M.  i:  193.  —(J.  H.  W.  Stuckenburg)  Luth.  Q.  10: 
220.  — Bib.  R.  6:  55.  —  Prosp.  R.  6:  459.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  22:  92.  —  with  portrait,  Hogg,  7:  3S5,  409. 
—  witli  portrait,  Liv.  Age,  62:   131. 

—  as  a  Church   Historian.     Am.  Cluirch  R.   3:   228. — 

(H.  B.  Smith)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  S22.  — (P.  Schaff)  Mer- 
cersb.  4:  564. 

—  Church  History.     (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  5:  472.— 

(B.  .Sears)  Bib.  Sac.  4:  "386-  — Chr.  R.  i:  565.— 
(J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  16:  155.  — Ed.  R.  76: 
376.  —  (S.  M.  Hopkins)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4: 
126.  —  (.\.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  108.  —  (G.  I". 
Simmons)  Chr.  Exam.  43;  427. 

—  Hist,  of  ("liristianity.    (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  65. 

—  Last  Birthday  of.     Hours  at  Home,  9:  -546,  438. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.  (G.  M.  Adams)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  384. 

—  Recently  published  Writings  of.     Meth.  Q.  13:   102. 

—  Recollections  of.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  3:  73. — Liv. 

Age,  30:  163. 

—  Rose's  Translation  of.     (G.  F.  Simmons)  Chr.  E.\am. 

39:  i8o- 

—  Student  Life  of.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  52. 

Neaiider,  Micliael.  (K.  von  liaumer)  .Vm.  J.  Ediio.  5:  599. 
Neap,  Ruf.     (L.  Parr)  Liv.  Age,  III:  7-9.     112:  16,  97. 
Neapoli.s.  .Journey  to.    (H.  B.  Hackett)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  866. 
Near-sit;hted  Man,  Trials  of  a.     Lakeside,  5:  2-!3. 
Near-Sightedness  in  Children.     (I>.  F.  Lincohi)  Nation 

8:  93.     See  Myope. 
Nearchus,  Long  Sea  Voyage  of.     Tinslcy,  10:  522. 
'•  Nearer  my  God  to  Thee,"  Reminiscences  of  Author  of. 

(J.  H.  Osborne)  Univ.  Q.  29:  293. 
Nearly  .starved.     Chamb.  J.  58:  91. 
Nearly  wrecked;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  54:  728,  739, 
'Neath  wintry  Skies;  a  Rnmaiice.     St.  .James,  47: 
Nebraska.     (W.  C.  Brent)  Putnam,  3:  457. 

—  Carboniferous  and  Cretaceous  Rocks  of.    (F.  B.  Meek) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  157. 


436. 


Nebra.ska,  Coal  in.     (F.  V.  Ilayden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  326. 

—  Distribution  of  Trees  m.     (J.  T.  Allen)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

82:  165. 

—  Lower  Cretaceous  Beds  of.     (F.  B.  Meek  and  F.  V. 

Hayden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  219. 

—  Resources  of.     Republic,  5:  2S4. 

—  Rocks  and  Fossils  of.     (F.  B.  Meek)  Am.  J.  Sci.  94: 

170,  327. 

—  Shall  there  be  Slavery  in?    1854.     (W.  Mountford) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  11:  225". 

—  Statistics  of,  1S69.     Anu  J.  Educ.  18:  395. 

—  Struggle  for.     (J.  P.  Bianchard)  Chr.  Exam.  58:  41. 

—  Triassic  Rocks  of.     (F.  B.  Meek  and  F.  V.  Ilayden) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  31. 
Nebraska  Bill  and  its  Results,  1S54.     (A.  C.  Twining) 
New  Eng.  12:  213. 

—  Chase's  Speech  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2o:  177. 

—  Conservative  View  of.      (G.  F.  Magoun)  New  Eng. 

12:  536. 

—  Morality  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  12:  304. 
Nebuchadnezzar;  a  Poem.     (T.  Aird)  Blackw.  35:  369. 

—  and  his  Subjects.     (A.  Sayce)  Kitto,  37:   iSo. 
Nebula,  Great,  in  Argo.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Fraser,  78:  762. 

San^e  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  193.  — (F    Abbott)  Natm-e, 
4:  478. — (T.  R.  Robinson)  Nature,  6:  S. 

—  in  Orion.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Fraser,  77  :    234.     Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  564.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70: 
406.  — (E.  S.  Holden)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:   257.  —  Na- 
ture, 18:  313. 
Spectrum  of.     (W.  Huggins)  Nature,  6:  231. 

—  Horseshoe,  in  Sagittarius.  (E.  S.  Holden)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

8:  269. 

—  M.  17,  Supposed  Changes  in.     (E.  S.  Holden)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  iii:  341. 

—  Triiid,  Proper  Motion  of.    (E.  S.  Holden)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

"4:  433- 
Nebuhe.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  257.  —Brit.  Q. 
6:  9. — No.  Brit.  8:  507.  —  Westm.  25:  390. 

—  and  variable  Stars.     Brit.  Q.  3:  349. 

—  Are  they  Star  Systems?  (R.  A. Proctor)  Nature,  l :  331. 

—  Constitution  of.     (II.  Schellen)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:   129. 

—  discovered  by  the  Herschels.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  215. 

—  Formation  of.     ( W.  M.  Davis)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  339. 

—  Nature  and  Mutability  of.  (F.  Arago)Ed.  New  Philos. 

•f-  33:  3^7- 

—  New  Planetary.      (E.  C.  Pickering)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120: 

303- 
—Notes  on.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  i :  1 13. 

—  of  Sir  Joliii  Herschel's  Catalogue.     (C.  Abbe)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  109:  42. 

—  Recent  Researches  relating  to.     (A.  Gautier)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  85:  101.     87:  19S. 

—  Spectra  of  some.      (W.  Huggins)  Am.  J.  Sci.  90:  77. 

—  Variability  of.     Coriih.  7:  143. 

—  What  are  tliey?     (F.  J.  Stone)  Nature.  15:  550. 
Nebula-Photometer.  (E.C.Pickering)  .Vm.J.Sci.  iii:  4S2. 
Nebular  Astronomy.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  (I  16:  95. 

—  Nat.  Q.  40:  111. 
Nebular  Hypothesis.  (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.  99:  i.  104: 
61S.  —  (J.  LeConte)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  650. —  (R.  .\. 
Proctor)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  4:  14.  —  (D.  Kirk- 
wood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  80:  161.  — (I).  Trowbridge)  -Vm. 
J.  Sci.  88:  344.  89:  25,  39.  — (H.  M.  Lyman) 
Cong.  R.  11:  537.— Knick.  37:  21.— So.  Q.  10: 
227.  —  Am.  Presb.  K.  2:  529. 

—  and  modern  (Jeiiesis.     (S.  Parsons)  Meth.  Q.  37:  127. 

—  Arago  on.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  q.  —  Ed.  .M.  45:  7^,  176. 

—  explained  and  approved.  (H. Spencer)  Westm.  70:  1S5. 

—  Mathematical  Principles  of.      (G.  Hinrichs)  Am.  .). 

Sci.  89:  46,  134,  276. 

—  Needed  Reconstruction  of.    (C.  du  Prel)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  1 :  369. 


NEBULAR 


904 


NEGROES 


Nebular  Hypothesis  of  Laplace.     Intel.  Obs.  lo:  310. 

—  Present  Condition  of.      (J.  J.  Plummer)  Pop.  Sci.   R. 

14:  20.      Same  art.  Ed.  M.  84:  346. 

—  Testimony  of  the  Spectroscope  to.  (U.  Kirkwood)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  102:  155. 
Nebulous  Matter,  Invisibility  of.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  87:  210. 
Nebuhe  [Literary].     Galaxy,  ■  1 :    79-745.       2:    94-765. 

3:  110-908.   4:  111-S7S.    5:  124-797.   6:  144-S61. 

7:  140-914.     8:  246-722.     9:  145-868.      10:  142- 

886.       11:  160-909.      12:  143-S79.      13:  146-S61. 

14:    145-S69.      15:  145-S65.      16:    145-865.      17: 

144-S61.      18:  145-S64.      19:  144-S60.      20:  144- 

864.     21:    144-S64.     22:    144-S64.      23:    144-864. 

24:  145-G64. 
Necessary  Truth.     (J   F.  Stephen)  Contemp.  25:  44. — 

(W.  G.  Ward)  Contemp.  25:  527. 
Necessary  Truths  and  Identity.     (L.  Adams)  New  Eng. 

35'  733- 
Necessity.     (Mrs.  Day)  Good  Words,  19:  214. 

—  and  Choice.     Bib.  R.  4:  526. 

—  and  Predestination.     Blaekw.  lo:   192,376.  —  Eel.  K. 

35:  3^5-     37:  iS. 

—  Bray's  Philosophy  of.     Eel.  R.  76:  417. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Gen.  Rcpos.  3:   1.  — (il.    Ballon,   2d) 

Univ.  Q.   15:  346.     16:  329. 

—  the  Mother  of  Invention.     Penny  M.  i:  114. 

—  not  Law  of  Universe.     (E.  Saisset)  Thco.  Eel.  i:  loi. 

—  Philosophical.     (C.  Plumptre)  Mod.  R.  I :  S20. 

—  Pliilosophy  of,  Bray's.     Eel.  R.  76:  417. 
Necessities  of  Life.      (D.  H.  Wheeler)  Lakeside,  3:  264. 
Neckar,  The.     Once  a  Week,  8:  501. 

Nccker,  Jacques,  aud  his  Administration.  (F.  Wharton) 
Hunt,  7:  301. 

—  and  Calonne.     (E.  S.  Beesly)  Fortn.  11:   17S. 

—  Character  and  Administration  of.     Colburn,  34:  545. 

—  Last  Views.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  i:  382. 

—  Life  of.    Mo.  R.  94:  491.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  19:  331,429. 
Necker,  Madame,  and  the  De  Saussures.      (Mrs.  A.  L. 

Phelps)  Nat.  Q.  3:  271. 
Necklaces,  Chapter  on.      (Mrs.  White)  Godey,  48:  213. 
Necrology  of  1878.     (A.  G.  Sidgwick)  Nation,  28:  32. 
Necromancer,  The.     (.J.  F.  Romer)  Bentle}',  II :  36S. 
Necromancers,  Lives  of,  Godwin's.      Ed.  R.  60:  37. — 

Mo.  R.  135:  205. 
Necromancy.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  29:  25. 

—  Modern.    No.  Brit.  34:  no.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  26. 

—  of  Science.     Chamb.  J.  24:  S3,  106. 

—  Sin  of.     (E.  White)  Cong,  i :  161. 

Ned  Evans;  a  Story.    (Mrs.  D.  Lloyd)  Tiiisloy,  29:  5S4. 
Ned  Loxley's  first  Sermon;  a  Tale.      (C.  Clarke)  Temp. 

Bar,  20:  184. 
Nee  Smith.     (F.  Wilford)  Lond.  Soc.  30:  177. 
Needle.     (.1.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  39:  273. 

—  and  Garden.      (E.  Morris)  Atlan.   15:    SS-673.      16: 

47-419. 

—  Wonders  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  14:  80. 

Needles.  Chamb.  J.  25:  316. — Godey,  44:  63.  —  (u. 
A.Page)  Good  Words,  19:  572. — House.  Words, 
4:  540.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:   181. 

—  and  Pins.     Pract.  M.  7:  145. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Godey,  51:  491. 

Needle  Gun.     (.J.  Carpenter)  Once  a  Week,  15:  205. 

—  and  its  Inventor,  History  of.     Hours  at  Home,  G:  124. 

—  of  Prussia.     Conih.  14:  342. 
Needlemaking.     Once  a  Week,  1 :  424. 

—  at  Redditch.     Pract.  M.  7:  6. 
Needle  Mills,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  12:  33. 
Needlewomen.    (.J.  Crosswaithe)  Good  Wor's,  4:  6S4. — 

.St.  .James,  3:  472.  —  Victoria,  19:  375. 

—  (^ase  of  the  Sempstresses.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Victoria, 

io:  220. 


Needlewomen,  Cry  of.     (E.  Faithfull)  Victoria,  19:  50S. 

—  Health  of.      (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  3:  yj^, 

—  of  London.     (W.  Gilbert)  Victoria,  3:  58. 

Distressed,  and  cheap  Prisim  Labor.  Westni.50:  371. 

Plain  Sewing.     (M.  Taylor)  Victoria,  19:  385. 

—  Mary  AunWalkiey's  Legacy  for.  Once  a  Week,  9:  121. 
Needlework.     Macmil.  28:  429.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

119:  2S6.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  376. 

—  Ancient,   All  the  Year,  30:  369.  — Antiquarv,  4:  105. 

—  Ed.  R.  73:  676. 

—  Art.      (L.  P.  Hale)  Harper,  61:    655.  — (M.  Alford 

and  G.  F.  Watts)   19th  Cent.  9:    439.     Same  art. 

Appleton,   25:  421.  — (A.  M.  Harper)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  16:  41,  136,  36:^. 

School  of.     All  the  Year,  34:  419. 

Sloane  Street.     Cornh.  29:  571. 

—  Art  of,  from  earliest  Ages.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  715. 

—  in  the  German  Schools.    (F.  Heath)  Macmil.  40:  405. 
See  Emijroiderj';  Tapestry. 

Neele,  Henry,  Literary  Remains  of.     Mo.  R.  118:  141. 

—  Mus.  14:  372. 

—  Ode^  and  Poems.     Portfo.(Den.)  25;  136. 

Neff.  Feli.x,  Ellerby's  Memorials  of.     Ecl.R.  58:  50. 

—  (Lilly's  Life  of.      Eel.  R.  57:  23.  —  Penny  M.  i:  174. 

—  Letters  of.     Cong.  M.  15:   289,336. 

—  Memoirs  of.    Spirit  Pilg.  6:  160.  —  (R.  Southey)  Quar. 

49:  47.   Same  art.  Mus.  23:  i.  —  Cong.  M.  15:  193. 
Negative  Index  of  a  Function.     (E.  K.  Kendall)  Canad. 

.J.  n.  s.  8:  273. 
Negotiable  Bills  and  Notes.      (T.  Parsons)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  13:  209. 
Negotiable  Instruments,  Alteration  of.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

34:  143- 

—  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  289. 

Negro,  The.  All  the  Year,  33:  489.  —  (H.  J.  Fox)  Meth. 
Q.  35:  79.  —  De  Bow,  3:  419. 

—  American.      Temp.  Bar,  2:  196.  —  (D.  Curry)  Meth. 

Q.  28:  229. 

—  and  the  Caucasian  Races.     So.  Q.  7:  372. 

—  and  the  Negrophilists.     Blaekw.  99:  581. 

—  and  white  Man  in  Africa.     Nat.  Q.  9:  135. 

—  Ariel  on.     Land  We  Love,  5:  269.  376,  452. 

—  as  an  Artist.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Radical,  2:  39. 

—  as  estimated  by  our  Ancestors.     Penny  M.  5:  455. 

—  as  a  Soldier.     (S.  B.  Hunt)  Anthrop.  R.  7:  40. —  (J. 

F.  Fitts)  Galaxy,  3:  249. 

—  Brain  in.     (.1.  B.  Davis)  Anthrop.  R.  7:  190. 

—  Capabilities  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  28:  282. 

—  ('auses  of  Color  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  12 :  8-447. 

—  Character  and  Destiny  of.    Nat.  Q.  12:  90. 

—  Equality  between  white  Man  and.      (W.  M.  Baker) 

Scrib.  18:  375. 

—  Friends  of.     Quar.  82:   153. 

—  in  ancient  History.     (E.  W.  Blyden)  Meth.  Q.  29:  71. 

—  in  his  religious  Aspect.    (M.  R.  Brown)  So.  M.  17:  49S. 

—  Intellectual  Position  of.     (R.  T.  Greener)  Nat.  Q.  41: 

164. 

—  Nature  and  Destiny  of.     (J.  C.  Nott)  De  Bow,  10:  329. 

—  Knick.  63:  363.  —  Sharpe,  41:  261. 

—  of  Guinea,  Brain  of.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  279. 

—  Physical   Characteristics  of.     (S.  A.  Cartwright)  De 

Bow,  11:  184.  —  So.  Q.  22:  49. 

—  Rambling  Talk  on.     (.J.  WoodviIle)Lippiuc.  22:  621. 

—  Pvomance  of.     (E.  A.  Pollard)  Galaxy,  12:  470. 

—  S;iperstitions  of.     (T.  Norris)  Lippinc.  6:  90. 

—  What  the  North  and  South  have  done  for.     De  Bcw, 

21 :  606. 
Negroes,  Ancient  and  modern.     (T.  C.  Girtin)  De  Bow, 
12:  209. 

—  as  Soldiers  in  Amer.  Revolution.    Contin.Mo.  2:  324. 
—  at  Home  in  Africa.     So.  Q.  26:  70. 

—  Bond  and  free.     Cornh.  4:  340. 


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NEGRO 


Nejp'oes,  Character  of.     Ed.  R.  6:  331. 

Colonization  and  Kinaiicipation.     Eel.  R.  56:   385. 

—  Diseases  of.     (S.  A .  Cartwright)  Dc  Bow,  11 :  29,  331, 

504. —  So.  Q.  22:  49. 
Ebony  Line  of  Steamers.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  647. 

—  Free.     (L.Bacon)  Clir.  Q.  Spec.  4:  311. — Anal.  M. 

13:  276. 

British.     Fra'ser,  47:   114. 

in  the  United  States,  Condition  of.     (.J.  F.  Clarke) 

Chr.  Exam.  66:  246. 
Eight  to  vote.     (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  5:  522. 

—  Improvement  and  Emancipation  of.     Ed.  K.  39:   iiS. 

—  in  .\frica  and  the  West  Indies.     Dub.  R.  59:  116. 
and  their  Customs.     Putnam,  8:    1. 

Condition  and  Character  of    (T.  Dwight)  Meth.  Q. 

24:  77. 

—  in  IJritish  Colonies,  Condition  of.     Quar.  29:  476. 

—  in  Flavti.     De  Bow,  27:  526. 

—  in  .Fainaica.     (W.  W.   \yright)  De  Bow,   28:  87.— 

(.M.  O'C.  Morris)  Temp.  Bar,  16:  209. 
De  la  Beche  on  Condition  of.     Chr.  Obs.  25:  273- 

—  in  Xorth  America.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  641. 

—  in  Northern  U.  S.    (W.  W.  Wright)  DeBow,  28:  573. 

—  Institute  for,  in  Philadelphia.     O.  tSc  N,  1 :  837. 

—  in  West  Indies.  Chr.  Obs.  38:  189.  —  St.  James,  17:45. 

—  Management  of.    De  Bow,  10:  621.    11:369.    19:358. 

—  Memorials  of  pious.     Chr.  Obs.  33:  275,  32S. 

—  of  the  South.     Colburn,    128:    i.— (E.   A.   Pollard) 

Lip|)inc.  5:  3S3.  —  Beutley,  6:  262.  —  So.  R.  n.  s. 

14:   124. 
Abolition  and  Negro  Equality,  Reply  to  W.  Phil- 
lips on,  1864.     Brownson,  21:  186. 

About  Niggers.     Putnam,  6:  60S. 

and  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,   South.     (.J.  II. 

Caldwell)  Meth.  Q.  26:  418. 
and   the   Administration,   1869.      (E.   L.    Godkin) 

Nation,  8:  144. 
and  Reconstruction.    (D.  II.  Chamberlain)  No.  Am. 

128:  161. 

Citizenship  of.     (W.  A.  Lamed)  New  Eng.  15:  478. 

Claims  of.     Eel.  R.  57:  138. 

to  OtKee.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  90. 

('oeducation  of  whit*  and  colored  Races.     (A.  P. 

Peabody)  Unita.  R.  3:  593. 

Contraband.     (J.  C.  Knowlton)  Univ.  Q.  21 :  307. 

Distribution  of.     (E.  L.  Godkiu)  Nation,  30:  431. 

Education  of.     (S.  Andrews)  ().  &  N.  1 :  200,  373. 

—  (H.  B.  .Stowe)  No.  Am.    128:   605.     129:   Si. — 
(W.  R.  Hooper)  Lippiuc.  4:  671.  —  Nation,  24:  276. 

Enfranchisement  of.     No.  Am.  128:  225. — (C.  L. 

Woodward)  Cong.  R.  7:  254. 
Folk-Lore  of.     (W.  Owens)   Lippinc.  20:    74S. — 

(W.  F.  Allen)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  1S3. 
Freedman's  Bureau.     (W.  R.  Hooper)  Lippiiic.  7: 

609. 
Future  of.    (G.  Fitzhugh)  Lippinc.  4:  436.    5:  191. 

—  Land  W^e  Love,  5:  523.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  ii :  134. 

—  (.J.  M.  Sturtovant)  Contin.  Mo.  3  :  600. 

Hymns  of.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  19:  6S5. — 

(.1.  M.  Brown)  Lippinc.  2:  617. 
in  Georgia,  before,  during,  and  since  the  War.    (R. 

M.  Johnson)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  353. 
under  free  Labor.     (D.  C.   Barrow,  jr.)  Scrib. 

21:  830. 

in  Gulf  States.    (E.  T.  Winkler)  Internat.  R.  i :  577. 

Increase  and  Movement  of  the  colored  Popuhition. 

(J.  S.  Paferson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  665,  7S4. 
Ku-Kiux  Atrocities  against.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

12:  192. 

Life  among.    (I',.  Killiani)  Putnam.  15:  205,  304. 

Mortality  among.    (R.  C.  Iliggins)  NatioTi,  15:  T05. 

Peep  at.     (A.  G.  Bradley)  Maemil.  39:  61. 


Negroes  of  the  South  a  peculiar  People.  (M.  R.  BroTvn) 
So.  M.  13:  172. 

Protection  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  377. 

(Question  of.     (E.  L.   Godkiu)  Nation,  7:  ^^6. — 

(i-:.  Quincy)  Nation,  i:  229.  — (H.  H.  Goodloe)  So. 
•    M.  14:  373. 

and  Conservatism,  1865.  (F.  Wayla;id,  jr.)  Na- 
tion, I :  261. 

The  one  Humanity,  1S65.     (T.  Lewis)  Nation, 

i:  520. 

Religious  Education  of.     (J.  T.  L.   Preston)  New 

Eng.  37:  6S0. 

Religious  Future  of.    (J.  S.  Lamar)  Chr.  Q.  6:  211. 

Religious  Instruction  to.    (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ. 

17:  591. 

Rice  Plantation,  as  Voters.  (R.  C.  Higgius)  Na- 
tion, 15:  22. 

Vital  Statistics  of.     De  Bow,  21:  405. 

Will  they  die  out?     (J.  T.  Bixby)  Nation,  i:  325. 

See  Freedmen. 

—  Social  and  industrial  Capacities  of.     Ed.  R.  45:  3S3. 

—  Southampton  Insurrection,  1831.     Niles's  Reg.  41:  4. 

—  Treatment  of;  the  Color  Line.     (F.  Douglass)  No.  Am. 

132:  567.  —  Mo.  R.  165:  227. 

—  Yankee  on.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  i:  392. 
Negro  Apprenticeship  System.    (J.  Spcdding)  Ed.  E.  66: 

477.  —  Eel.  R.  65:  188,356.     67:  458,582. 

—  Abolition  of,  1S38.     Eel.  R.  68:  230. 
Negro  Character.     Putnam,  14:  741. 

—  Traits  of.    (Mrs.  A.  M.  C  Seemuller)  0.  &  N.  6:  289. 

—  vindicated.     Ed.  R.  6:  326.     Same  art.  Selec.  Ed.  R. 

5-  355' 

Negro  Church,  Scenes  in,    (I.  T.  Hopkins)  Serib.  20:  422. 

Negro  Dialect.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  i:  744. 

Negro  Exodus,  1879.  (J.  B.  Runnion)  Atlan.  44:  222. 
—  (F.  Douglass)  Am.  J.  Soc.  Sci.  11:  i.  — (R.  T. 
Greener)  Am.  J.  Soc.  Sci.  II :  22.  —  (F.  R.  Guernsey) 
Internat.  R.  7:  373.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28: 
242,  3S6.  — (J.  C.  Hartzell)  Meth.  Q.  39:  722. 

—  Economical  Aspects  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  933. 

—  Medical  Aspects  of.  (T.  S.  Sosinsky)  Penn  Mo.  10:  529. 
Negro  Labor,  The  South  demands  more.     (E.  Deloney) 

De  Bow,  25:  491. 
Negro  Love-Letters.     Belgra.  23:  246. 
Negro  Mania.     De  Bow,  12:  507. 

—  Equality  of  the  Races.     De  Bow,    11:  630. —  So.   Q. 

21:  153. 
Negro  Methodist  Conference.     Cornh.  33:  33S. 
Negro  Minstrelsy.     (J.  J.  Trux)  Putnam,  5:  73, 
Negro  Mission  of  the  last  Century,     (W.  F.  Stevenson) 

Good  Words,  11:  412. 
Negro  New  Testament.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  43:  553. 
Negro  Plot.     Cliamb.  J.  3:  339. 
Negro  Question.     (T.  Carlyle)  Eraser,  40:   670.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  24:  24S. 

—  w.  Carlyle.  Eraser,  41 :  25.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  24:  465. 
Negro  Race.     DeBow,   11:  403.     18:  454. 

—  and  other  dark  Races.     Ed.  R.  121:  465. 

—  Dr.  CartwrigliUam.     (W.  I).  Scull)  DeBow,  29:  712. 

—  Christianity  anil.     (E.  W.  Blyden)  Eraser.  93:  5:4. 

—  Distinctive  Peculiarities   and  Diseases  of.     De  Bow, 

20:  612. 

—  in  .Vmcrica.     Ed.  R    119:  203. 

—  Mohammedanism  and.  (E.  W.  Blyden)  Fraser,  92:  598. 

—  Natural  History  of.     (D.  K.  Whitaker)  So.  Lit.  J.  3: 

151.     4:  87. 

—  Noah's  Pr<)))hecv,  "Cursed  be  Canaan."     (L.  Bacon) 

New  Eng.  21 :  341. 

—  Prospects  of.     Westm.  20:   16S. 

—  Relations  of,  to  Civilization.     (W.    W.   Wright)    De 

Bow,  28:  63S. 
Negro  Rule,  Beauties  of.     De  Bow,  18:  710. 


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Negro  Rule,  Free.    De  Bow,  28:  440. 

—  in  Hayti  and  its  Lessons.     Nat.  Q.  14:  359- 
Negro  School  at  New  Haven.     Niles's  Keg.  41 :  74,  SS. 
Negro  Schools.     (E.  Kilbani)  Putnam,  15:  31,  205,  304. 

—  in  Virginia.    (0.  Laughorne)  Am.  J.  Soc.  Sci.  11:  36. 
Negro  Sermons.     Good  Words,  8:  1S6. 
Negro-Singers,  Among.    (E.  L.  (iuial)  Lakeside,  2:  421. 
Negro  Songs  of  the  United  States.     Nation,  5:  411. 
Negro  Suffrage.     (J.  E.  Cairnes)  Macmil.  12:  334.  —  (V. 

B.  Denslow)  Putnam,  12:  616. 

—  Effects  of.     (H.  H.  Chalmers)  No.  Am.  132:  239. 

—  Evils  of.     (W.  H.  Trescot)  No.  Am.  123:  249. 

—  in  Virginia,  1S72.     0.  &  N.  6:  631. 

—  Who  are  the  Friends  of  ?  1S77.   (S.  Newcomb)  Nation, 

24:  53- 
Negro  Town,  Family  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  17:  12. 

—  Night  View  of.     Chamb.  J.  29:  SS. 
Negro  Vote  in  the  South.     Republic,  5:  257. 
Negro-Voters  and  the  Federal  Government.     (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  28:   113. 

Negrophobia  in  the  U.  S.     Once  a  Week,  6:  41S. 
Nehemiah,  Character  and  Conduct  of.     Chr.  Obs.  47: 
129.    48:  323-660.     49:  567. 

—  Devotion  of.     Lond.  Q.  55:  149. 

Nehlig,Victor,  his  Painting  of  Pocahontas.  O.&N.  5:  503. 
Nehra,  Madame  de,  and  Mirabeau.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  3S1. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  413. 
Neidpath  Castle.     Hogg,  3:  ■j^,  S3. 
Neighbor,  The.     (R.  Buchanan)  Good  Words,  12:  751. 
Neighbor-in-Law.     (L.  M.  Child)  Peop.  J.  2:  176. 
Neighbors.     Cornh.  2:  615. 

—  Good-natured.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  2S6. 
Neighborhood  as  a  Starting-Point  in  Education.     (R.  E. 

Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  lo:  664. 
Neighborhoods,  Dead  and  alive.     St.  James,  26:  91. 
Neil,  Ross;  modern  Dramatic  Poet.    Temp.  Bar,  52:  112. 
Neil's  Whiskey  Brew;  a  Talc.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  10:  21. 
Neilgherry  Hills.     Eel.  R.  55:  422.  —  Penny  M.  7:  271. 

—  Day  and  Hunt  in.     Colburn,  50:  42-20S. 

—  Tour  in.     Sharpe,  52:  65. 

Neill,  James  George.  (J.  W.  Kaye)  Good  Words,  6:  467. 
Nekrasofi,  Nicolas  Alex.,  Russian  Poet.     (C.  E.  Turner) 

Fortn.  36:  499. 
Nell ;  a  Story  of  Killowen  Point.     (R.  MulhoUand)  Irish 

Mo.  4:  I,  61. 
Nell ;  On  and  off  the  Stage.     (B.  H.  Buxton)  Tmsley, 

24:  401-501.     25:  1-501.     26:  S5. 
Nellie's  Proposals.  (Mrs.  C.  Martin)  Irish  Mo.  6:  241,  312. 
Nellie  Netterville.     (C.  Caddell)  Cath.  World,  7 :  82-736. 
Nelly's  Christmas  Day.      (F.  F.  Broderip)  St.  James,  3: 

123. 
Nelly  Nowlan's  Experience.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Sharpe, 

15  ■•  9-336.     16:   163. 
Nelson,  Horatio,  Lord.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  3:  21S.    - 

Anal.  M.  2:  460.  —  Eel.  Mus.  3:  253. 

—  and  Lady  Hamilton.     Liv.  Age,   23:    2S9. —  (N.  S. 

Dodge)  Overland,  6:  346.  —  Colburn,  85:  371. 

—  and  Caracciolo.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  21:  143.  — 

Blackw.  87:  370.  in 

—  at  Quebec.     (H.  H.  Miles)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  257. 

—  Column  to.     Art  J.  2:  126. 

—  Dispatches.     {X.  Pannizzi)  No.  Brit.  4:  413.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  8:  94.  —  Westm.  48:  396.  —  Blackw. 
56:  775.— Liv.  Age,  3:  47S.  12:  134.— Mo.  R. 
165:  564.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  666,  680.     13:  783. 

—  in  the  Bay  of  Naples.     Blackw.  121 :  571.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  134:  602. 

—  Letters  to  Lady  Hamilton.     Ed.  R.  23:  39S.  — Quar. 

11:  73.  —  Eel.  M.  17:  91.  —  Anal.  M.  4:  452. 

—  Loves  of.     Belgra.  11:  219,305. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  3:  69,  209. 

—  Memorial  to,  Proposals  as  to.      Dub.  Univ.  13:  62S. 


Nelson,    Horatio,    Lord,    Monument    to,    at   Yarmouth. 

Penny  M.  7:  233. 
Designs  for.     Eraser,  20:  274. 

—  Parsons's  Reminiscences  of.     Mo.  R.  161:  499. 

—  Pilgrimage  to  his  Birthplace.     (E.  Walford)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  23:  471. 

—  Southey 's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  19:  606.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

9:  494.  —  Anal.  M.  2:  460. 
Nelson,  John,  the  Lay  Preacher.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  25:  84. 
Nelson,  Reuben.     (W.  L.  Harris)  Meth.  Q.  31 :  796. 
Nelson,  Robert.     St.  James,  27:  iSi. 

—  Secrctan's  Life  and  Times  of,     Chr.  Obs.  60:  745. 
Nelson  House,  Yorktown,  Va.     (R.  A.  Brock)  M.  Am. 

Hist.  7:  47. 
Nematoids,  Free.     (H.  C.  Bastian)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  163. 
Nemesis.     House.  Words,  13:  326,  344. 
Nemesis;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  47:  353-409. 
Nemesis,  and  tiie  Chinese  War.     Liv.  Age,  13:  349. 
Nemesis   of   Faith,    Fronde's.      Eraser,   39:    545. —  (S. 

Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  47:  93. 
Nemorosa;  a  Story.     Cornh.  44:  298. 
Nenuphar;  a  Fancy.    Blackw.  120:  463.  Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  131:  436,  562. 
Neo-Christianity  and  its  Lessons.   (F.  H.  Newhall)  Meth. 

Q-  23:  533- 
Neo-Evangelism.     (P.  Bajiie)  Fortn.  2:  672. 
Neological  Criticism.     Brit.  Q.  3:  133. 
Neological  Tendencies  of  the  Age.    Eel.  R.  112:  448,  565. 
Neologism,  German.     Eel.  R.  46:  i.     48:  50. 
Neology  at  Oxford  and  Cambridge.     Quar.  98:  14S. 

—  Progress  of,  1S64.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  48 1. 
Neophogen  College,  Gallatin,  Tenn.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 23:  33S.     25:  183. 

Neophonography.     (J.  Richardson)  Scrib.  16:  781. 
Neophytus  the  Monk;  a  Tale  of  Greek  Monastic  Life. 

Dub.  Univ.  29:  561,  754. 
Neot,  St.,  Whitaker's  Life  of.     EcL  R.  9:  309. 
Nepaul.     Blackw.  72:  86. 

—  Hamilton's  Account  of.  (J.Foster)  Eel.  R.  30:  197. 

—  Kirkpatrick's.     Quar.  5:  303. — Ed.  R.   18:   425.— 

(J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  13:  407,  505. 

—  Oliphant's  Journey  to  Katmandu.     Colburn,  95:471. 

—  New  Q.  i:  258. 
Nepenthe.     (L.  Cross)  Colbnrn,  168:  236,  3S6. 
Neptune,  Planet.     Am.WliigR.6:  145. —(D.  Olmsted) 

New  Eng.    5:    126.— Brit.    Q.   6:    31.  — (Sir  D. 

Brewster)  No.  Brit.  7:  208.  —  Eel.  M.  10:  321.— 

(W\  H.  Allen)  Meth.  Q.  7:  393.  —Meth.  Q.  9:  457. 

—  History  of  its  Discovery.    (E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  55: 

187. 

—  Path  of.     (I.  Bulgardo)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  195. 

—  Romance  of  Discovery  of.    (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit. 

33:  I.     Same  art.  Eel. M.  51 :  351. 

—  Self-Luminosity  of.     (Baron  Rottenburg)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  i:  424. 
Neptunean  Theory  of  Uranus.     (E.  F.  Burr)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

56:  236. 
Neptune,  Horses  of.     (E.  L.  Porter)  New  Eng.  21 :  477. 
Neptune's  Letter-Carrier.     (F.  E.  Wadleigh)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  16:  145. 
Neptune's  Tower.    (K.  S.Macquoid)  Temp.  Bar,  33:  517. 
Nerinckx,  Charles,  Pioneer  of  the  West.     (J.  G.  Shea) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  486. 
Nero,  Emperor.     (H.  R.  Haweis)  Good  Words,  19:  44. 

—  as  an  Actor.     Lond.  M.  i :  609. 

—  Last  Days  of;  a  Drama.     Dub.  Univ.  ii:  461. 

—  Picture  of.     (R.  H.  Home)  Eraser,  48:  219. 

—  Renan's  Antichrist.    Ed.  R.  140:  485. 

—  St.  Paul  and.     (C.  J.  Monro)  Theo.  R.  9:  246. 

—  Was  he  a  Monster?     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Cornh.  8:  113. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  247. 
Nero  Saga.     (W.  M.  W.  Call)  Theo.  R.  8:  291. 


NERVAL 


907 


NEUTRALITY 


Nerval,  Gerard  de,  1810-55.  (A.Lang)  Fra?er,  87:  559. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  605.  —  (A.  Lang)  Dark  Blue, 
i:  2S1. — (W.  J.  Provvse)  Sharpe,  32:  169. — Liv. 
■   Age,  45:  218. 

Nerves  and  Nervo-Systems,  Evolution  of.  (G.  J.  Ro- 
manes) Nature,  16:  231,  269,  2S9. 

Apology  for.     (M.  Browne)  Argosy,  i :  30.  Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  i:  25. 

Beginning  of,  in  Animal  Kingdom.     (G.  J.  Romanes) 

Fortn.  30:  509.   Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  303. 

Central  Innervation  and  Consciousness.     (W.  Wundt) 

Mind,  i:  161. 

—  Evolution  of,  and  Nervo-Systems.     (G.  J.  Komanes) 

Mind,  2:  565. 

—  Excitors  or  Controllers  ?    Cornh.  7:  142. 

—  Few  Words  about.    (\V.  A.  Hammond)  Galaxy,  6:  41, 

iSi,  493. 

—  Origin  of.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20:  490. 

—  Transmission  of  Excitations  iu  sensory.      (P.  Bert) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  230. 

of  Sensation  and  Volition.     (M.  M.  Garver)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  115:  413. 

—  What  are  y    Cornh.  5:  153.  —  Harper,  24:  756. 
Nerve  Force,  Origin  of.     (A.  H.  Garrod)  Nature,  8:  265. 
Nervous  Action,  Voluntary,  Periodic  Character  of.     (M. 

M.  Garver)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:   1S9. 
Nervous  Affections,  Keid  on.     Quar.  27:   no. 
Nervous  Atmosphere,  Theorj'  of.     Nature,  4:  29. 
Nervous  Control  of  Movements.     (M.  Onimu.-)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  1 :  344. 
Nervous  Depression.     Chamb.  J.  57:  225. 
Nervous  Disease,   Heredity  in.     (E.  Dupuy)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  11:  332. 
Nervous  Diseases,  Cooke  on.     Mo.  R.  102:  191. 

—  Cure  of.     (J.  T.  Rothrock)  Penn  Mo.  10:  42. 

—  lutiuence  of.     (A.  C.  Twining)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  1-7. 

—  iu  America.     (H.  M.  Lyman)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  81. 
Nervous  Impressions,  Velocity  of.     (W.  F.  Barrett)  In- 
tel. Obs.  9:  386. 

Nervous  Intluence,  On.    Colburn,  53:  319. 
Nervous   System.     (J.   Knight)    New  lilng.    4:    433.  — 
Westm.  9:  172,  451. — Ed.  R.  24:  439.     47:  441. 

—  and  Intellect.    (G.  Pouchet)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci  Mo.  3:  264. 

—  Effects  of  Civilization  on.     Mo.  R.  145:  29. 

—  Hammond  on.     (Dr.  O'Leary)  Cath.  Worl',  23:  3S8. 

—  in  Animals,   Reason  for.     (H.  C.  Bastian)  Contemp. 

27:  241.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  324. 

—  Physics  of.     (Dr.  .Jacol)y)  Zoist,  5:  351. 

—  Swan  on.     Mo.  R.  102:  191.     123:  454. 

—  Walker  on.     Mo.  R.  135:  375. 

Nervousness,  (fr.  M.  Beard)  Appleton,  20:  369. — (G. 
S.  Hall)  Nation,  33:  100.  —  Chaml).  .1.  50:  429. 

—  Vapors,    Fears,    and   Tremors.      Blackw.    105:    22S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  100:  73S. 
Nesbit,  Charles,  Reminiscence  of.     (.J.  Duncan)  Pennsyl. 

M.  5:  102. 
Nesbitt,  John,   Pastor  of   Hare  Court.     (J.   B.  ilarsh) 

Cong.  2:  99. 
Nescience,  Philos.  of.    (.1.  R.  Herrick)  Bib.  Sac.  26:  442. 
Nests,  Birds',  Short  Study  of.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  6:  481. 

—  Do  Birds  improve  iu  building  ?    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  485. 
See  Birds. 

Nestorians.  (W.  J.  Lamjwrt)  Theo.  R.  7:  437.  —  Kitto, 
11:  373.  —  (E.  Robinson)  No.  Am.  57:  156.  —  (E. 
Robinson)  Am.  Bib.  Rcpos.  2d  s.6:  454.  7:  26. — 
(J.  Perkins)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  5:  i.  —  Chr.  R. 
2:  416.  —  (.\.  Alexander)  Princ.  14:   50. 

—  Grant  on.     Fxl.  R.  74:  210. — Mo.  R.  155:    1S9. — 

Chr.  Obs.  41:  543.  —  (.1.  L.  Diuian)  New  Eng.  11: 
440. 

—  in  Kurdistan.    Dub.  R.  16:  122. 


Netherlands ;  Alva's  Reign  of  Terror.     (W.  C.  Robinson) 
Monlli,  37:  515. 

—  and  Holland.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  3:  513. 

—  Broad  Church  in.     Contemp.  22:  936. 

—  Calvinism  in.     Best.  R.  3:  566. 

—  Easter  Ramble  in.     Chamb.  J.  6:  6-131. 

—  Eminent  Teachers  in,  priorto  1500.     (K.  von  Raumer) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  714. 

—  from  1555  to  1567.    (W.  C.  Robinson)  Month,  36:  205. 

—  Grattan's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  52:  315. 

—  Hints  for  Vagabonds.     F" rase r,  59:  104. 

—  in  1830.     (J.  Q.  Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  5:  395.     6:  214. 

—  For.  Q.  5:  365. 

—  Life  in.     Chr.  Obs.  62:  204. 

—  Motlej  's  Histories  of.     Quar.  109:  64.  —  (R.  H.  How- 

ard) Meth.  (I  35:  264,  533. 

—  Motley's  John  of  Barneveld.     Quar.  137:  131.    Same 

art.' Eel.  M.  83:  385.  —(J.  L.  Diman)  No.  Am.  1 19: 
459.  —  (.\.  Falconer)  Eraser,  90:  223.  —  Brit.  Q. 
60:  392. 

—  Motley's  United.    (F.  Guizot)  Ed.  R.  113:  182.    Same 

an.  Eel.  M.  52:  493.  53:  13.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
68:  579. —  (H.  H.  Lancaster)  No.  Brit.  34:  42S.— 
Westni.  75:  281.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  313. — 
Blackw.  89:  555.  104:  83. —  Brit.  Q.  33:  285.— 
(F.  W.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  107:  267. —  (G.  Ripley) 
llarper,  22:  639.  —  (H.  W.  Torrey)  Nation, 6:  170.  — 
Chr.  R.  26:  417.  — Eel.  R.  113:"  281.  — (J.  :Moore) 
New  Eng.  19:  386.  — Loud.  (I  33:  89. —  Temp. 
Bar,  i:  516.  — (H.  M.  Baird)  Meth.  Q.  28:  404.— 
Nat.  Q.  2:  320.  — New  Q.  lO:  219. —  (B.  J.  Wal- 
lace) Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  664.  —  Liv.  Age,  68:  250, 
506.     95:  623. 

—  Notes  from.     Chamb.  J.  14:  200-409.     15:  7^-333- 

—  Notes  on.     (C.  Gushing)  Kn.ck.  13:   367,  516.     14: 

99,  283.     15:  145,  190.  —  Lond.  M.  13:  191. 

—  Partition  of.     (A.  Alison)  Blackw.  32:  996. 

—  Reformed  Church  of.     Contem]>.  i:  450 

—  State  of  Manufactures  in, 1830.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  9:  414. 

—  Statistics  of.     (S.  Brown)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  32:   192. 

—  Taine's   Philosophy  of  Art  in.      (J.  F.   Weir)  New 

Eng.  30:  45. 

—  Two  or  three  Dutch  Tiles.     (B.  Webber)  Thisley,  29: 

471. 
Netley  Abbey.     Penny  M.  2:  137. 

—  Explanation  of  the  Seal  of.    (J.  Brand)  Arch.  13:  193. 
Netley  Hosi)ital.     (E.  L.  Linton)  (Jent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  71. 
Nettie's  Baby;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  39:  10. 
Nettie's  Temptation.     St.  James,  27:  620. 

Nettles.     Once  a  Week,  27:  221-463. 

Ncttleton,  Asahel.  and  his  Labors.     Clir.  Obs.  55:  738. 

—  Life  of.     New  l^ng.  3:  79.  —  Chr.  R.  lo:  210, 
Neufchatel  Question,  1S15.     Eel.  R.  105:  27. 
Neuhoff,  Theodore  von,  Sketch  of.     (L.  Wraxall)  Once 

a  Week,  8:  50. 
Neuliof,  Pestalozzi's  Poor  School  at.  Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  5S5. 
Neuilly.     Beiitley,  27:   171,  5S8. 
Neuilly,  Achilles  de,  Memoirs  of.     ^lontii,  8:  13. 
Neuralgia.     Chamb.  J.  17:  399.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

34:  192. 

—  Downing  on.     Liv.  Age,  39:  255. 
Neurology.     Dem.  R.  12:  79. 

—  and  the  Soul.     (W.  H.  Wynn)  Luth.  Q.  8:   177. 

—  Comparative.     (S.  V.  Clevenger)  Am.   Natural.  15: 

16,  103. 
Neutrals,  Maritime  Right.s  of.     (W.  T.  Thornton)  Mac- 
mil.  7:  231. 

—  Obligations  of.     (J.  Parker)  No.  Am.  94:   196. 
Neutral  (Question.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  II :  i. 
Neutral  Rights.     (Earl  Airlie)  Fortn.  27:  5S0. 
Neutrality.  American  Doctrine  of.     (J.  M.  Bundy)  Put- 
nam, 15:  4SS. 


NEUTRALITY 


908 


NEWBERX 


Neutrality  for  Neutrals.  (W.  T.  Thornton)  Contenip. 
i8:  4S9. 

—  Highway  of  Nations.     Fraser,  6g:  1. 

—  New  Kiilesof,  1S71.    (J.  N.  I'oniero})  Nation,  12:  376. 
Neutrality  Law.     Dem.  R.  30:  497. 

Neutrality  Laws.     De  Low.  21:  97. 

—  and  Progress.     De  Low,  27:  704. 
Nevada.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  3:  523. 

—  and  Silver  Mines.     (A.  G.  Lraekett)  Lakeside,  i:  235, 

—  Lodie  Lluff  and  Dead  Sea.     (J.  L.  Lrowue)  Harper, 

31:  274,  411. 

—  Lonanza  Mines  of.     (L.  Harrett)  (ialaxy,  21:  551. 

—  Forests  of  Central.     (C.  S.  Sargent)  Am.  J.  Sei.  117: 

417. 

—  Gold  INIines  of.     (J.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  113:  203. 

—  I'riniordial  Fauna  in.     (J.  D.  Whitney)  Am.  J.  Sei. 

103:  84. 

—  Reese  River  Country.    (J.  R.  Lrowne)  Harper,  33 :  26. 

—  Silver-JLning  in  Washoe.     (.J.  R.  Lrowiit)  Harper, 

22:  1,  145,  2S9. 

—  Society  in.     (L.  M.  Palmer)  Overland,  2:  457. 

—  Springs  of  Southern.  (D.  A.  Lyle)  Am.  Natural.  12:  18. 

—  Statistics  of,  i86g.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  398. 

—  Vegetation  in.  (W.  J.  Hoffman)  Am.  Natural.  II :  336. 

—  Walker  River  Country.  (.1.  R.  Lrowne)  Harper,3i :  700. 

—  Wheeler  Survey  in.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Harper,  55:  65. 
Ste  Hamilton;  Virginia  City;  etc. 

Never-for-ever.     (R.    Gray)   Dub.    Uuiv.   68:    13S-643. 

69:  106-622.     70:  22,  149,  329. 
Never  forgotten.    All  the  Year,  12:  73-553.    13:  i-217. 
Never  played  out;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  46:  481. 
Nevers,  France.     Am.  Arch.  9:  139. 
Neversink.     See  Navesink. 
Nevilles  of  Garretstown;  a  Tale  of  1760.     Dub.  Univ. 

24:  1-655.     25:  S2-710. 
Nevin,  Juhn  W..  and  Church  Reform  in  Germany.     (D. 

N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  .J.  5:  636. 

—  aTid  his  Antagonists.    (J.  IL  A.  Eomberger)  Mercersb. 

5:  89,  145. 
Nevins,  William,  Life  of.     Clir.  Q.  Spec.  9:  17. 
Nevome  Language  of  Sonora,  Vocab.  of.   Hist.  M.  5:  202. 
New  Abbey.    Penny  M.  II :  372. 
New  Alchemist.     (C.  P.  Cranch)  Harper,  39:  898. 
New  Laby.     House.  Words,  19:   116. 
New  Belief,  Articles  of.     Theo.  Eel.  i:  244. 
New  Boy  at  StA'les's.     House.  Words,  15:  432. 
New  Clerk;  a  Tale.     Lroadw.  3:  360. 
New  Comedy  of  Errors.     St.  James,  6:  219.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  76:  365. 
New  Country.     (T.  ]\I.  Coan)  Galaxy,  19:  462. 
New  Endymion.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Temp.  Bar,  55:  119. 
New  Exodus;  Irish  Emigration.    (H.  Giles)  Chr.  Exam. 

52:  361. 
New  Forest,  The.    PVaser,  62:  273-  —  Chamb.  J.  45:  520. 

52:  481.  —  Lond.  Soc.  i:  360.  —  Pennj' M.  6:  266. 

—  (G.  v..  B.  Eyre)  Fortn.  15:  433.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  109:  497. 

—  History  and  Scenerj-  of.     Brit.  Q.  38:  81.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  60:  57. 

—  In.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  27:  502.  —  Fraser,  77: 

215.  —  (C.  W.  Wood)  Argosy,  31:  42,  124. 

—  Notes  on.     Penny  M.  8:  357-498. 

New  Ground;  a  Story.  (S.  M.  A.  Collins)  Lippinc.  28: 
157. 

New  Lamps  for  old  Ones.     (.1.  Ruskin)  Cornh.  41 :  96. 

New  Life.     Canad.  Mo.  II :  258. 

New  Lord  Burleigh:  a  Tale.     Howitt,  3:  391,  403. 

New  ^Magdalen;  a  Novel.  (W.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar,  36: 
289,434-  37:  '-433-  38:1-436.  Same  art.  Har- 
per. 45:  754,  901.     46:   117-914.     47:  104. 

New  Method  of  choosing  a  Wife.     Chamb.  J.  49:  353. 

New  Mind.    House.  Words,  19:  107, 


New  Minister.  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  216-425.  14:  29. 
New  Monthly  Magazine,  Writers  of.     Colburn,   100:   i. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31:  360. 
New  (Edipus;  a  Tale.    (L.  Kip)  Putnam,  13:  150.   Same 

art.  Broadw.  7:  413. 
New  Paul  and  Virginia.   (W.  H.  Mallock)  Liv.  Age,  137: 

358. 
New  Phase  of  the  old  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  385.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  85:  474. 
New  Rasselas.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  404. 
New  Republic.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  Belgra.  29:  514.     30: 

4^-434-     31 :  46,  189. 
New  Rudder  Grange.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  Scrib.  15:  532. 
New  Sangreal;  a  Poem.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Atlan.  12: '343, 
New  Sentimental  Journey.      (A.  F.  Clendenen)  Kniek. 

60:  66-504.     61:  36. 
New  Sergeant-Major;  a  Tale.     (E.  Townbridge)  Sharpe, 

41 :  148,  202. 
New  S[)ire  at  lunisfield.     (F.  H.  Underwood)  Knick.  38: 

579- 
"New  Themes"  Controversy.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New 

Eng.  11:  571. 
New  Timothy.     (W.  M.  Laker)  Harper,  36:   444.    37: 

82-683.     38:  107,  211.     39:  437-S54. 
New  Uuconmiercial  Samples.    (C.  Dickens)  All  the  Year, 

21:  12-589.     22:  13.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  6:  794. 

7-  54-371- 
New  Utopia:  a  Tale.     Irish  Mo.  5:   160-479. 
New  Way  of  making  an  old  Article.   House.  Words,  19: 

15S. 
New  Wine  in  old  Lotties.    (J.  E.  Taj'lor)  Belgra.  17:  1S9. 
New  World,  Antiquities  of.     Liv.  Age,  58:  30. 
New  Year  at  Home.     (Mrs.  S.  J.  Hale)  Godey,  20:  1. 

—  Thoughts  for.     (H.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  5:   40. — 

(D.  O'Connell)  Overland,  12:  84. 
New  Year's  Coming  of  Age.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  7:  5. 
New  Year's  Day.     Belgra.  i:  346.  —  Penny  ]\I.  8:  7. — 

(D.   Costeilo)  Colburn,    76:    98.  — (j".  F.   Waller) 

Dub.  Univ.  37:  i. 

—  at  Reddelbourne  House.     Sharpe,  39:  19. 

—  in  the  Country.     Belgra.  22:  273- 

—  in  I'aris.     Portfo.(Den.)  30:   236.  —  (Sir  C.  L.  Wrax- 

all)  St.  James,  12:  167. 

—  in  Scotland.     All  the  Year,  25:  loS.  —  (E.  S.  Roscoe) 

Lelgra.  16:  350. 

—  when?     Chamb.  J.  27:  6. 

—  with  Oberon.     Lond.  Soc.  25:  19. 

New  Year's  Eve.  (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  3:  5.  — (J.  F. 
Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  39:  i. 

—  a  Poem.     (R.  Atkinson)  Once  a  Week,  15:  713. 

—  in  different  Nations.     Howitt,  3:  i. 

—  in  Ireland.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  98. 

New  Year's  Poems  and  Stories.     (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub. 

Univ.  37:  I. 
New  Year's  Sermon.     Chr.  Mo.   Spec.   5:  8.     6:  11.— ■ 

(D.  L.  Ogden)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  11. 
New  Year's  Sketches.     Dub.  Univ.  45:   15. 
New  Year's  Story.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  17.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  40:  327. 

—  A  New  England.     Sharpe,  41:  12. 

New  Almaden,  Cinnabar  Mines  at.  (J.  R.  Ero-mie) 
Harper,  31:  545.  —  (B.  Silliman,  jr.)  .\jn.  J.  Sei. 
88:  190.  — (W.  V.Wells)  Harper,  27:  25.  — Hunt, 

51:  309- 
Newark  Abbey.     (T.  L.  Peacock)  Fraser,  62:  59S. 
Newark  Castle.     Penny  M.  4:   197. 
Newark,  N.  J.     (JI.  J.  Lamb)  Harper,  53:  660. 

—  Centenary  of  Trinity  Church.  Chr.  Obs.  46:  641,  733. 

—  100  Years  ago.  (S.  H.  Congar)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  27. 
New  Ecdford,  Mass.  (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  21:  i. 
Newborn,  N.  C,  as  it  was  and  is.      (F.  Kidder)  Coutin. 

Mo.  2:  ,8. 


NEWBERX 


909 


NEW   EXGLAXI) 


Newbem,   N.  C,  Oi)erations  agaiust,   1S64.     So.   Hist. 

Pap.  9:1. 
Newbeny,  Johu  Strong.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  490. 
New  Brighton.     (T.  Guthrie)  Good  Words,  5:  220. 
New  Brunswick,  Agricul.  Capabilities  of.     Hogg,  6:  S4. 

—  Albert  Coal  of.  ("c.  H.  Hitchcock)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  26;. 
Aroostook  and   Madawaska.      (C.   Hallock)  Harper, 

27:  68S. 

—  Baddeck,  and  that  Sort  of  Thing.     (C.  D.  Warner) 

Allan.  33:  36-576. 

—  In  the  Wilderness  of.     (J.  Grant)  Chamh.  J.  9:  364. 

—  Laurentian  and   Huronian  Series  in.     (H.  Y.  Hind) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  347. 

—  Pioneers  of  Civilization  in.     St.  .Jaines,  29:   575. 

—  llestigouche.     (C.  Halleck)  Harper,  36:  424. 

—  School-Law  Controversy  in.  1S71-75.  Macmil.  33:  215. 
New  Brunswick  Theater,  Goodman's  Fields.     Lund.  M. 

21:  325. 
Newburgh,  William  of.     See  William. 
Xewburgh,  X.  Y.     Hunt,  19:  51. 

—  Washington's    Headquarters     at.      (J.   T.    Headley) 

Galaxy,  22:  7. 
Newbury,  Mass.,  Births  at,  1639-1715.     N.  E.  Reg.  34: 

389- 

—  Burial  Inscriptions  in.     (E.  Nasou)  N.  E.  Reg.  i :  371. 

—  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  y^- 

—  Tax  in  168S.     N.  E.  Reg.  32:  156. 

—  Troubles  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  274. 

Newburyport,  Mass.     (II.  P.  Si)offord)  Harper,  51:  160. 
Newby,  Mr<.  C.  J..  Bride  Elect.     New  Q.  2:  82. 
New  Caledonia,  Convicts  in.     Month,  27:  312. 

—  Rising  in.     All   the    Y'ear,   43:    89.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  142:  314. 

—  V.  de  Rochas  on.     Colbuni,  132:  379. 

—  Six  Months  among  Cannibals.     Lippinc.  15:   i.;2. 
Newcastle,  Thomas  Pclliam.  Duke  of.     Colburn,  115:  4.S. 

—  Address  to  Englishmen.     Eraser,  5:  331. 
Newcastle,  Margaret,   Duchess   of.     Eraser,  33:  292. — 

(E.  Walf()rd)Oncea  Week,  14:  679.  —  Blackw.  129: 
617.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  579.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
47:  286.  —  Sharpe,  27:  43. 

—  Works  of .  Retros.  17:  332.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  30:  523. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:   599. — Penny 

M.  3:  iS5.-^(E.  Suha)  Peop.  J.  6:  187,316. 

—  Castle  of.     Penny  ^I.  5:  425. 

—  College  of  Physical  Science.     Nature,  4:  217. 

—  Improvements  in.     Penny  31.  7:  359.     9:  09-177. 

—  "Pants,"  or  Eoimtains  of.     Penny  M.  5:  404. 

—  Richardson's  History  of.      Mo.   It.   157:    3O4.     162: 

199.     163:  5S2. 

Newcomb,  Simon.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.   11:  612.  —  with  por- 
trait. Eel.  M.  94:  504. 

Newcomes.     (W.  M.   Thackeray)  Harper,    7:    815.     8: 

IO.I-7S0.      9:    57-782.       10:    61-799.       11:    47-''i22. 

Newdogate,  C.  N..  Polit.  Portrait  of.  St.  .Tames,  26:  249. 
Newdigates  of  Arbun,-.     (.J.  Goodwin)  Gent.  JI.  n.  s.  2: 

2S9. 
Newell,  Harriet.     Godey,  22:   18S. 
New  England.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  84,  166.  —  Knick.  35: 

no. 

—  Adventures  of  early  Settlers  of.     Harper,  15:  22. 

—  and  the  English  Commonwealth.     (.1.  W.  Thornton) 

Cong.  Q.  16:  228,  3S2,  530. 
Thornton  on.     (S.  H.  Riddell)  New  Eng.  34:  770. 

—  and  the  England  of  the   17th  Century.     (T.  II.  Patti- 

son)  New  Eng.  39:  425. 

—  and  her  Church.     (C.  S.  Ri>binson)  Scrib.  g:  619. 

—  and  New  .lersey.     (S.  II.  Congar)  N.  E.Reg.  11:  161. 

—  and  Secession.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  95. 

—  and  the  West.     (E.  Cutler)  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  297. 

—  Aristocracy  and  Bigotry  of.     (.1.  G.  Palfrev)  No.  Am. 

44:  5«3- 


New  England,  Arrival  of  ilinisters  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  i : 
289. 

—  Brahminism  of.     Brownson,  20:  421. 

—  Bylield's  Account  of  Revolution  in,  1689.  Hist.  M.  6:  i. 

—  Character  of  Settlers  of.  ( W.  Jenks)  N.  E.  Reg.  lo:  9. 

—  Churches  of.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  50:   124. 
Bacon's  Genesis  of.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  New  Eng.  34: 

132. 
Clap's  Defense  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  11:  369. 

—  Civic  and  scenic.     (0.  S.  Senter)  Putter  Am.  Mo.  9: 

1-241. 

—  Colleges  of.  Biography  of  Graduates.     N.  E.  Reg.  i: 

77,  1S2,  278. 

—  Co  onization  of,    Mrs.  Robinson  on.     (C.   E.  Stowe) 

Bib.  Sac.  7:  91. 

—  Commissions  to  govern.  1634-35.  N.  E.  Reg.  14:  343. 

—  Confederacy  of.     (B.  J.  Lossiiig)  Harper,  25:  627. 

—  Cudworth  and   the   Liberal   Party  in.     (.J.   Chaplin) 

Bapt.  Q.  10:  312. 

—  Customs  of.     (J.  B.  Felt)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  23. 

—  Debating  Down  East.     All  the  Year,  26:  245. 

—  Decay  of .     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  8:  410. 

—  Decease  of  the  Fathers  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  i :  74,  286. 

—  Decline  of.     (W.  W.  Newton)  Penn  Mo.  7:  54. 

—  Description  of,  1700.     51.  Am.  Hist,  i:  445. 

—  Disestablishment  in.     Brit.  Q.  63:  i-^o,  422. 

—  Douai's  Land   iind    Leute   in   der  Union.      Colbuni, 

130:  117. 

—  Dwight's  Travels  in.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  30:   i. 

—  Early  Clergy  of.     (W.  Frothinijham)  Contui.  Mo.  i: 

265. 

—  Ea.stern  Geologj-  of.  (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  100:  83. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Legislation  in.     (L.  E.  Smith)  Bapt.  Q. 

i:  Si. 

—  Eloquence  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  68. 

—  Emigrants  to,  En-ors  in  Names  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  440. 

—  Englishwoman  in  Hill  Coimtry  of.     Atlan.  46:  2^8. 

—  Farm  Life  in.     All  the  Year,  23:  595. 

—  Fathers  of.     Ed.  R.    102:   ;42.     S'mear'.  Liv.  .\ge, 

47:  577-— (D.  Dana)  lit.  &  Thoo.  R.  4:  30;.— 
(G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  68:  82.  — (W.  Newell)  Chr. 
Exam.  44:  321. 

—  Federalism  in,  1S00-15.  (H.  C.  Lodge)  Nation,  26:  11. 

—  First  Christian  Worship  in.     (E.  R  Bourne)  Ili.st.  il. 

12:    I.  —  (I).  Q.  Cushman)  Cong.  Q.  9:  21. 

—  Fir.st  Settlers  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Kxam.  63:  257. 

—  Founders  of.     (W.  F.  Rae)  Good  Words,  21 :  337,  394. 

22:  497-853. 

—  Glacial  and  Champlaiu  Eras  in.     (.T.  D.  Dana)  .\m. 

J.  Sci.  105:  198. 

—  Glaciers  of.     (.1.  D.  Dana)  .\ni.  .T.  Sci.  102:  324. 

—  God's  Dealings  with.  (.1.  S.  Dodge,  jr.)  Univ.  Q.  23:  ;. 

—  Government  of,  from  the  Carte  5ISS.  Hist.  51.  13:  70. 

—  Government  of  Sir    Edmund  Audros.     (.1.  R.  Brod- 

head)  Hist.  M.  11:  i. 

—  Governors  and  Chief  Magistrates  from   1620  to  1820. 

(.1.  B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  269,  441.  14:  15, 
i;2.     15:  19,  162,  2t)8. 

—  Great  Seal  of.     (G.  Adlard)  Hist.  M.  6:   105. 

—  History  of,   Gleanings  from.     (Seba  Smith)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  6:  46. 

Mather  Papers.    (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  160. 

Hul)l)ard's.     (.1.  Savage)  No.  Am.  2:  221. 

Palfrey's.      (A.  P.   Peabody)  No.   Am.    88:    460. 

91:  421.  — (.1.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  lOO:  161.  — (L. 

Bacon)   New  Eng.    18:   1020.  — (E.   E.    Hale)  Chr. 

Exam.  78:  260.  —  (R.  Emerson)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  17S. 

—  (C.  C.  Smith)  O.  &  N.  7:  7^2. 

and  Arnold's.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Atl.in.  3:  441. 

Some  Points  illustrated.     (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Re- 

pos.  2d  s.  7:  89. 
Winthrop's.     Bast.  Mo.  i:  195. 


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NEWFOUNDLAND 


New  England,  Home  Scenes  in.     (M.  G.  Smallev)  Cath. 
World,  II :  183. 

—  Imagination  in.     (S.  Osgood)  No.  Am.  84:  535. 

—  in  1635.     (J.  W.  Dean)  N.  E.  Keg.  20:  ^2.3- 

—  in  the  17th  Century.     Cath.  World,  12:  702. 

—  in  16S9-1740.     (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.  121:  473. 

—  in  1760,     Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:  20. 

—  Indians  of.     (L.  Sabine)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  96.  —  Knick. 

9:  321. 

—  Johnson's    Wonder-Working    Providence    in,    1654, 

Poole's.     (C.  Deanc)  No.  Am.  106:  319. 

—  List  of  tirst  Settlers.    (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Keg.  i :  140. 

—  List  of  Passengers  in  the  Confidence,  163S.    N.  E.  Reg. 

2:  108. 

in  the  Arabella,  1671.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  407. 

in  the  Mary  and  John,  1634.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:  265. 

in  1635-37.     N.  E.  Keg.  15:  28. 

in  1679.     N.  E.  Keg.  28:  375. 

—  MSS.  on,  in  Bodleian  Library.     Hist.  M.  14:  131. 

—  Memorable  Events  of.     Retros.  17:  58. 

—  Merchants  of,  to  London  Board  of  Trade.    N.  E.  Reg. 

20:  29. 

—  Military  Array  of,  in  olden  Time.     Putnam,  8:  42S. 

—  Ministerial  Associations  in,  Origin  of.     (A.  H.  Quint) 

Cong.  Q.  2:  203. 

—  Morton's  Memorial  of.     U.  S.  Li\  Gaz.  5:  381. 

—  Orders  in  Council  on,  1630-41.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  135. 

—  Pauperism  in.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  No.  Am.  114:  i. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Dem.  K.  16:  79. 

—  Poetry  of,  in  the  17th  Centuiy.      (L  N.  Tarbox)  New 

Eng-  39:  174- 

—  Poor-Laws  of.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  No.  Am.  106:  483. 

—  Population  of.     Hunt,  6:  561.  —  (W.  Brigham)  Hunt, 

21:  639. —  (A.  C.  Geikie)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  245. 

—  Prince's  Annals  of.     LT.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  63. 

—  Provincial  Life  and  History  of.     No.  Brit.  31:    175. 

—  Puritan  Clergy  of.     (R.  Palmer)  New  Eng.  14:  497. 

—  Puritan  Literature  of.     Lond.  Q.  39:  118.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  115:  498. 

—  Puritan  Minister.     (T.  W.  Higginsonl  Atlan.  12:  265. 

—  Religious  Condition  of.     (A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church  R. 

2:"  89, 

—  Religious  Excitement  in,  1746.     N.  E.  Reg.  15:  23. 

—  Revolution  of  the  17th  Century.    (J.  G.  Palfrey)  Atlan. 

13:  553- 

—  Settlement  by  the  Pilgrims.     AVestm.  96:  315.  —  Nat. 

R.  9:  71.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  62:  392. 

—  '74;  How  Spring  came  in.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Appleton, 

11:  651. 

—  Skepticism  in.     (D.  Van  Home)  Mercersb.  25:  486. 

—  Southern,  during  the  Melting  of  the  great  Glacier. 

(J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  168-497.     112:  125. 

—  Southern  Hate  of.     (V.  Sherwood)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  241. 

—  Spori's  Voyages  to,  1661.     Hist.  M.  5:  i. 

—  Supernaturalism  in.     (J.  G.   Whittier)  Dem.  R.  13: 

279,  3891  515- 

—  Supers'itions  of.     New  Eng.  M.  4:  139.     5:  26. 

—  Theocracy  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  409. 

—  Theology  in.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  170.  — (E. 

A.  Lawrence)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  311.  —  (D.  T.  Fiske)  Bib. 

Sac.  22:  467,  512. — (J.  Williams)  Am.  Church  K. 

5:  349.     6:  82.  — (F.  P.  Tracy)  Am.  Meth.  M.  i8: 

408. 
and  the  Church  Review.    (E.  E.  Hall  and  L.  Bacon) 

New  Eng.  11:  92,  261. 
Changes  in.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R. 

13:  4S. 

—  Thought  of,  Decay  of.  (J.  H.  Ward)  No.  Am.  133 :  276. 

—  Tour  through,  1795.     (T-  Chapman)  Hist.  M.  16:  70. 

17:  16. 

—  Towns  of.  Manners  and  Customs  in  eai'lv  Times.     (A. 

H.  Ward)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  67. 


New  England,  Transcendentalism  in.     (S.  Osgood)  In- 

ternat.  R.  3:  742.  — (K.  Connor)  Nation,  23:  107. 
Frothingliam's.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  245. 

—  200  Years  ago.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  4;  269. 

—  Village  Life  in.     Contemp.  38:  932.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  148:  35.     Same  art.  Kcl.  M.  96:  228. 

—  Virginia  and  the  West  Indies,  Passengers  to,  1631-38. 

N.  E.  Keg.  14:  296. 

—  Virginian  in,  1S35.    (J-  K-  Lowell)  Atlan.  26:  162-739. 

—  Wars  in  History  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  21:  115. 

—  Winthrop's  Journal  of.     (J.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  24: 

23. —U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  6.    5:  432. 

—  Witches  and  their  Trials.     Chr.  Rem.  7:    145.    Ste 

Witchcraft. 

—  Wood's  History  of.     Retros.  8:  55. 

—  Yankees  at  Home.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  23:  61. 
New  England  Ballad,  1719.    N.  E.  Keg.  9:  206. 

New  F^ngland  Character.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  44: 

237.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  412.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4: 

532. 
New  England  Deliverances.    (T.  Cobbet)  N.  E.  Reg.  7: 

209. 
New  iMigland  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  Address  to, 

1852.     (W.  Jenks)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  217" 

1853.     (W.  Whiting)  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  105. 

1S56.     (W.  Jenks)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  9. 

1858.     (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  97. 

1S67.     (J.  A.  Andrew)  N.  E.  Reg.  21:  121. 

—  Addresses  to.     (W.  Lewis)  N.  E.  'Reg.  16:  203.     17: 

203.  18:133.  19:109.  20:  145.  — (Ar.  P.  Wilder) 
N.  E.  Reg.  22:  144.  23:137.  24:165.  25:174. 
26:  165.  27:  182.  28:  306.  29:  192.  30:  165. 
31:  209.     32:  137.     33:  148. 

—  History  oL     (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  9.  —  (J.  H. 

Sheppard)  N.  E.  Reg.  16:  203.  —  N.  E.  Reg.  17: 
5.  18:  88.  24:  225.  30:  184.  33:  3.  — (E.  B. 
Dearborn)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  424. 

—  Origin  of.     (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  9. 

—  Shakspere  Celebration,  1864.     N.  E.  Reg.  18:  310. 
New  England  Home.    (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Kel.  M.  26: 

341- 
New  England  Lidividualism.  (J.  A.  French)  Nat.  Q.  6:  29. 
New  England  Primer.     N.  E.  Reg  3:  209.     10:  184. — 

(H.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  379. 
New  England  Sentiment,  16S8-89.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No. 

Am.  109:  609. 
New  England  Sphinx.     (V.  G.  Smith)  0.  &  N.  8:  319. 
New  England  Tale.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  205. 
New   Englandism,    Bishop   Brownell's.     (H.    Bushneil) 

New  Eng.  2:  309,  440. 
Newfoundland.     Blackw.  1x4:  53. — New  Dom.  7:  77, 

279i  335-  — Penny  M.  11:  289.  —  Eel.  R.  77:  316. 

—  Banks  of.  Fishing  on.    (W.  V.  Wells)  Harper,  22:  456. 

—  Climate  of.     (P.  Tocque)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  156. 

—  Colonial  Tariff  of,  1843.     Hu»t,  lo:  38c. 

—  Crisis  in.     (M.  P.  Morris)  Irish  Mo.  6:  loi. 

—  Day's  Excursion  in.     Eraser,  32:  740. 

—  Early  History  of.     (A.  Harvey)  New  Dom.  8:  79. 

—  French  Fishery'  Claims  on  the  Coast  of.     (J.  Whitman) 

Fraser,  93:  22. 

—  Geological  Survey  of.     Nature,  14:  254. 

—  Glimpse  at.     (Earl  of  Dunraven)  19th  Cent.  9-  ^6. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  410. 

—  in  1842.     Mo.  R.  159:  147.  —  Eel.  R.  77:  316. 

—  Mineral  Resources  of.     (A.  Murray)  Nature,  23:  46. 

—  Notes  of  Trip  to.     (D.  C.  Macdonald )  Lippinc.  23 :  1 16. 

—  Primordial  Fossils  from.     (J.  F.  Whiteaves)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  116:  224. 

—  Record  of  extinct  Race  of.  (A.  Harvej')  NewDom.8: 11. 

—  Summer  Trip  to.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Scrib.  2:  61S, 

—  Stone  Implements  of.     (T.  G.  B.  Lloj'd)  Anthrop.  J. 

5:  233. 


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NEW   JERSEY 


Newfoundland,  Trip  to.     St.  James,  34:  131.  —  (J.  Mul- 

laly)  Harper,  12:  45. 
Newfoundland  Dog.     Penny  M.  3:  15. 
Newfjate.    Am.  Arch.  10:  233. 

—  Abuses  at.     Pamph.  II :  277. 

and  the  Gordon  Kiots.     All  the  Year,  27:  421,  486. 

and  the  ypon<;ing-Houses.     Black w.  5:  57S. 

—  Annalsof.     Ketrus.  7:  265.— Mus.  3:  317. 

—  Breakfast  at.     Mus.  7:  17. 

—  Hour  in.    Chamb.  J.  4:  2,7- 

—  Lodged  in.     House.  Words,  8:  i. 

—  Sciioolniaster'sExperieui-e  in.     Fraser,  5:  521.736. — 

6:  12,  285,  460.    7:  160. 

—  Wakefield  on.     Quar.  47:  170. 

Newgate  of  Connecticut.    (C.  B.  Todd)  Lippinc.  27:  290. 
Newgate  Family.     X.  F.  Keg.  33:  57. 
New  Geneva.     l>ub.  Univ.  12:  402. 
New  Granada.     (.J.  C.  Battersby)  Hunt,  37:  289,  563. — 
Bentley,  31 :  23. 

—  Anti(|uities  of.     (M.  Yelez)  Liv.  Age,  19:  171. 

—  the  Gate  of  South  America.     Lend.  ti.  2:  536. 

—  Treaty  with.     Hunt,  19:  205. 

New  Guinea.  (A.  li.  Wallace)  Nature,  23:  152,  175. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  1S6.  —  Chamb.  J.  53: 
454.  —  (0   Stone)  Geog.  M.  3:  52.  169. 

—  and  Great  Britain.     (A.  Michie)  St.  James,  36:  82. 

—  and  its  Inhabitants.     (A.  li.  Wallace)  ('onteinp.  34: 

421.     Same  art.    Liv.   Age,    140:    771.     Same  art. 
I'op.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  742.     15:  57. 

—  and  Polynesia,  Moresby's,     (^uar.  144:  179. — Ed.  R. 

144:  232.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  553.  —  Geog. 
M.  2:  119.  —  Nature,  13:  363. 

—  Arithropological  Notes  on.     (P.  Comrie)  Anthrop.  J. 

6:  102. 

—  Beccari  in.     (H.  H.  Giglioli)  Geog.  M.  3:  38,  210. 

—  Characteristics  of  the  People  of.     (G.  W.  Earl)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  .1.  48:  219. 

—  D'Alberti's  Travels  in.     (A.  W.  Franks)  Anthrop.  J. 

6:  214.  —  Nature,  8:    501.  —  (W.  H.  Bishop;  Na- 
tion, 32:  223. 

—  E.xpedition  to.     (A.  B.  Meyer)  Nature,  9:  77. 

—  Exploration  of.     (P.  \l.  Arniit)  Uub.  Univ.  88:  1.— 

Geog.  M.3:  1 38. 

—  Lawson's  Travels  in.     Ya\.  R.  142:  502.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,   128  :    226.  —  (.V.  li.  Wallace)  Nature, 
12:  83. 

—  Native  Customs  of.     (E.  Reclus)  Internat.  K-  8:  457. 

—  Notes  on  Papuans  of.     (J.  C  Gallon)  Nature,  21  : 

204,  226. 

—  Stanley's  Survey  of  South  Coast  of.     Westm.  61:  98. 

—  Stone's  E.xpedition  to.     (R.   B.  Sharpe)  Nature,   14: 

338.  —  Nature,  21:  64. 

—  Voyage  of  the  Chevert  to.     (W.  JIacleay)  Nature,  13: 

'53- 
New  Hampshire,  State  of.     De  Bow,  15:  281. 

—  Ik-lknap's  History  of.     Am.  M<i.  1!.  i:  437. 

—  Ijibliography  of,  to  i860.  (S.  C.  Ea>tman)  Norton,  5:  9. 

—  Clerical  Life  in,  100  Years  ago.     (J    B.  Walker)  (;ong. 

Q.  15:  365. 

—  Commerce  and  Resources  of.     (J.  B.  Moore)  Hunt,  4: 

346. 

—  Constitution  of.     (W.  Plnmor)  Hist.  M.  14:   172. 
Proposed,  1779.     Hist.  'S\.  14:  185. 

—  Election  Sermons.     Cong.  l^.  10:  240. 

—  Eruptive  Rocks  in.     (G.  W.  Hawes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117: 

147. 

—  First  Settlers  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  37. 

—  General  Association  of.     (J.  H.  Church)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

10:  249. 

—  Geology  of,  Jackson's.     (T.  T.  Bouv*?)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

49:  27. 

—  Greenstones  of.    (G.  W.  Hawes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II2:  129. 


New  Hampshire,  Helderberg  Rocks  in.     (C.  H.  Hitch- 
cock) Am.  i.  Sci.  107:  468,  557. 

—  Historical  Collections.  (T.  C.  Upham)  No.  Am.  18:  33. 

—  History  of  Newspapers  of.     (J.   B.   Moore)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  13:   170. 

—  in  the  Revolution.     (S.  D.  Bell)  Hist.  M.  14:  155.  — 

N.  E.  Rig.  24:  354.  — (E.  H.  Derby)  N.  E.  Reg. 

31:  34- 

—  Journal  of  Colonial  Congress,  1775.     Hist.  M.  14:  145. 
Constitutional  Convention,  1788.    hist.  M.  13:  25S. 

—  Medical  Society.     (J.  B.  Abbot  and  T.  P.  Hill)  Am. 

(l  Reg.  10:  "365. 

—  Ministers  of,  to  1834.    (J.  Farmer)  Am.  (.}.  Reg.  6:  264. 

—  Ministry  and  Churches  of.     (II.  A.  llazen;  Cong.  Q. 

17:  545.     18:  283,  592. 

—  Norian  Rocks   in.     (C.    H.  Hitchcock)   Am.   J.   Sci. 

103:  43. 

—  Old  .Settlers  of.     (W.  Willis)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  202. 

—  Portraits  of  Governors  of.     (B.  F.  Prcscott)  N.    E. 

Reg.  34:  181. 

—  Squamscot  Patent.     Hist.  M.  14:   187. 

—  State  Teachers'  Association.     Am.  J.  E<luc.  16:  751. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  401. 

—  Tramp  in  the  Woods  of.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Putnam,  4: 

185,  247. 

—  Union  Congregational  Ministers,  Association  of.     (E. 

B.  Claggett)  Cong.  t^.  6:  17. 

—  Village  Life  in.     (W.  Walsh)  Cath.  World,  22:  35S. 
New  Hampshire  Book.     Chr.  Exam.  32:   129. 

New  Hampsliire  Families,  Earl\-  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg. 

7:  115. 
New  Hampshire  Gazette,  History-  of.    N.  E.  Reg.  26:  132. 
New  Hampshire  Grants,  1778.  Hist.  .M.  4:  29S,  331.  19:  7. 
New  Hampshire  Historical  Society.     (N.  Bouton)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  10:  229. — Am.  Mo.  \\.  3:  54. 

—  Collections  of.     (C.  W.  Upham)  Xo.  Am.  18:   t,t,. 
New  Hampshire  Regiments,  Revolutionary,  OtBcers  of. 

Hist.  M.  14:  199. 
New  Hami)shire  Settlers,  Petition  of,  16S9.     N.  E.  Reg. 

8:  233. 
Newliaven,   Letter   from    Queen    Elizabeth   on   sending 

Troops  to.     Arcli.  13:  201. 
New  Haven,  Conn.     (N.  W.  T.  Root)  Harper,  17:  i. 

—  Cave  of  the  Regicides  at.     Blackw.  61 :  333.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  69.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  II :  100. 

—  Hiijikins  Bc(iuest  at.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  275. 

—  i;e\  ival  in  1820.     (S.  Merwin  and  N.  W.Taylor)  Chr. 

•Mo.  Spec.  3:  49. 
New  Haven  Colony.     (J.  L.  Kingsley)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2: 
686. 

—  Proprietors  of,  1685.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:   157. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:  357. 

New  Haven  County  and  Litchfield,  Geologj- of .     (B.  Sil- 

liman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  2:  201. 
New  Haven  Region,  (.Quaternary  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  loi:   I,  125. 
New  Haven  Theology.     (C.  D.  Pigeon)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R. 

5:  149.    6:  121,  280,  557. 

—  Dr.  Cleaveland  and,   1S59.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New 

Eng.  17:  164. 
New  Holland.     Meth.  M.  50:  315. 

—  Settlement  on  Swan  River.     (Juar.  39:  315. 
Sve  Australia. 

Newhome.     l^md.  M.  16:  195. 

Newington,  N.  H.,  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  22:  23.    23: 

156,  279,  447.     25:  2S4. 
New  Jersey,  Coast  of.     (W.  II.  Rideing)  Harper,  56:  321. 

—  colonized  by  Catholics.     (R.  L.  Burtsell)  Cath.  World, 

32:  204. 

—  Common  Schoo's  in.     (J.  S.  Hart)  Lippinc.  i:  414. 

—  Congressional  Election  in.     Dem.  R.  5:  590.     6:  518. 

—  Day's  Gunning  in.    Bentley,  25:  184. 


KEW  JERSEY 


912 


NEW   NETHERLAND 


New  Jersey,  Early  Annals  of  Catholicity  in.  Cath.  World, 
2i:  565. 

—  Early  Congregationalism  in.     (\V.  B.  Brown)  Cong. 

Q-  19:  53'- 

—  Early  Tresbyterianism  in.     Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  423. 

—  East,  Brief  Account  of,  16S3.     Hist.  M.  II :  87. 

—  Eruptive  Kecks  of.     (I.  C.  Itussell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116: 

112. 

—  In  the  Pines.     (W.  F.  Mayer)  Allan.  3:  560. 

—  Iron  Region  of.     (J.  It.  Chapin)  Harper,  20:  577. 

—  Northeastern  Boundary  of.     (J.  Cochrane)  Hist.  M. 

18:  25.  —  (.J.  R.  Brodhead)  Hist.  M.  18:  82.  —  (W. 
A.   Whitehead)   Hist.  M.  18:    146,  267.  — (H.    B. 
Dawson)  Hist.  M.  18:  211,  321. 
Commission  on,  1769.     Hist.  M.  11:  135,  199. 

—  Papers  relating  to  History  of.     Hist.  M.  II :  25. 

—  Scrap  of  History  of.     Hist.  M.  10:  42. 

—  State  Teachers'  Association.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  729. 

—  Statistics  of,  1S69.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  406. 

—  Steamboat  Case.     Aim.  Reg.  6:  261. — Niles's  Reg. 

40:  S3.    41:  228. 

—  Subsidence  of  Land   on   the   Sea-Coast  of.     (G.  H. 

Cook)  Am.  J.  Sci.  74:  341. 

—  Triassic  Trap-Sheets  of.     (I.  C.  Russell)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

115:  277. 

—  Washington  in  Morris  County.     (J.  F.  Tuttle)  Hist. 

M.  19:  349. 
New  Jersey  Canal.  (De  W.  Clin'on)  Niles's  Reg.  25:  220. 
New  Jersey  College  and  President  Davies.     (C.  Hodge) 

Princ.  12:  377. 

—  History  of.  (B.  B.  Edwards)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  3: 273.  7:  42. 
New  Jersey  Hist.  Society.  (R.  S.  Field)  Princ.  24:  357. 
Newland,  A.     (W.  J.  Lawson)  Bentley.  28:  67. 

New  London,  Conn.     (C.  B.  Todd)  Lippinc.  27:   17. 

—  Burial  Ground  and  Inscriptions.     (F.  M.  Caulkins)  N. 

E.  Reg.  11:  21. 

—  Whale  and  Shore  Fisheries  of.     (C.  F.  Daniels)  Hunt, 

16:  273. 

New  London  County,  Conn.,  Monthly  Meeting.  (T.  Tut- 
tle) Cong. Q.  3:  331. 

New  Madrid,  Mo.,  Early  History  of.  (W.  S.  Mosely) 
West.  J.  3:  3S5. 

Newman,  Francis  Wm.,  and  John  H.     Brit.  Q.  42:  131. 

—  Froude,  and  Foxton.     Eel.  R.  92:  257. 

—  Hebrew  Monarchy.     No.  Brit.  16:   119. 

—  Phases  of  Faith.     Brit.  Q.  12:  i.  —  Brownson,  8:  417. 

—  Prosp.  R.  9:  534. 

—  The  Soul.     Brownson,  8;  417.     g:  141. 

—  Theories  and  Character  of.     Eraser,  33:  253. 

—  Works  of.     {J.  W.  Chadwick)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  332. 

—  Writings  of,  and  Evangelical  Critics.  Westm.  70:  376. 
Newman,  George  L.,  the  Sand  Philosopher.     (L.  Stock- 
ton) 0.  &  N.  11:  404. 

Newman,  John  Henry,  Cardinal.  (J.  Hunt)  Contemp. 
27:  764.  —  (W.  S.  Lilly)  Fortn.  32:  i.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  142:  541.  —  Westm.  98:  79.  —  (S.  Buel) 
Am.  Church  R.  17:   i.  —  Am.  Church  R.  23:  433. 

—  (T.  M.  Clark)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  161.  —Eel.  R. 
120:  182. —Dub.  R.  85:  187.  —  (H.  Bedford)  Iri.sh 
Mo.  7:  169.  —  Month,  35:  465. 

—  and  Dr.  Achilli.     Liv.  Age,  34:  277. 

—  and  Dr.  Dollinger.     Month,  36:  288. 

—  and  Mr.  Froude.     ]Moiith,  41 :  584.     42:   126. 

—  and  John  Keble.    (J.  A.  Froude)  Good  Words,  22:  262. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  25:  460.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
96:  664.     97:  2,7. 

—  and  Charles  Kingsley.     Lond.  Q.  23:  115.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  81:  147. 

—  and  Canon  Liddon.     Month,  37:   125. 

—  and  Francis  W.  Newman.     (M.  J.  Griffin)  Canad.  Mo. 

8:  317.  —(J.  McCarthy)  Gala.xy,  12:  643. 

—  and  F.  D.Maurice.    (J.  M.  Capes)  Gent.  M.  n.s.g:  t,;^. 


Newman,  John  Henry,  Cardinal,  and  present  Theohjo-v. 
(J.  Martineau)  Nat.  R.  3:  449. 

—  and  Dr.  Pusey.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World,  28:  184. 

—  Answer  to  Dr.  Pusey's  Eirenicon.     Macniii.  13:  421 

—  Apologia  pro  Vita  sua.     (S.  Will)erforce)  Quar.  116: 

528.  —  Eraser,  70  :  265.  —  No.  Brit.  41  :  85.  — 
Westm.  82:  357.—  Dub.  R.  55:  156.  — Theo.  K.  r 
306. —(J.  T.  Tucker)  Bost.  R.  5:  31.  — (J.  W. 
Chadwick)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  343.  —  Chr.  Obs.  64: 
661.  —  Chr.  Rem.  48:  162. 
in  France.     Month,  5:  615. 

—  as  a  Preacher.     (E.  T.  Yaughan)  Contemp.  10:  37. 

—  Callista.     Chr.  Rem.  33:  124. 

—  Characteristics.     Month,  22:  458. 

—  Church  of  the  Fathers.     Cong.  M.  23:  349. 

—  Essays.     (E.  S.  Ffoulkes)  Contomj).  19:  381. 

—  Grammar  of  Assent.     Ed.   R.   132:  3S2.  —  No.  Brit. 

52:  428. — (F.  D.  Maurice)  Contemp.  14:  151.— 
(J.  A.  Froude)  Eraser,  81 :  561.  —  Lond.  Q.  35:  363. 

—  (F.  L.  Patton)  Princ.  43:  234.  —  Month,  12:  35S, 
599,  667.  13:  31,  159.  — Chr.  Obs.  70:  727.  — (() 
A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  12:  602.  —  Theo.  R.  7: 

355- 

—  Lady's  Notes  on  Books  of.     Irish  JIo.  9:  519. 

—  Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk.     Dub.  R.  77:   50c. 

—  on  Ecclesiastical  Prudence.     Dub.  R.  77:  273. 

—  on  Justification.     Eel.  R.  71:  631. 

—  Parochial  Sermons.     Dub.  R.  64:  309.  —  Liv.  Age, 

102:  151. 

—  Poems.    Blackw.  108:  285.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107: 

131.  —  (H.  W.  Wilberforce)  Cath.  World,  7:  609. 

—  Lond.  Q.  30:  477.  —  Temp.  Bar,  27:  176. 

—  Secession  to  the  Romish  Church.     Chr.  Rem.  II :  167. 

—  Sermons.     Dub.  R.  28:  iSi.  —  Chr.  Rem.  7:  102. 

—  Theory  of  Belief  of.     (L.  Stejihen)  Fortn.  28:  680,  792. 
of  Christian  Doctrine.     Brownson,  3:  342.     4:   -,g, 

485.  5:  265.  —  Dub.  L'niv.  27:  105.  —  Quar.  77:  217. 

—  Whately,  and  Phenakism.     Macmil.  10 :  289. 

—  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  96:  435. 

Newman,  Sarah,  Poems  of.     Chr.  Obs.  10:  644. 
Newman's  Pilgrimage;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  405. 
Newmann,  Carl  Friedrich.     (A.  Ten  Brook)  Contiii.  Mo. 

5:  295. 
Newmarket.     Lond.  Soc.  35;  369. 

—  Jly  tirst  Visit  to.     Lond.  Soc.  22:  67. 

New  Mexico.     Blackw.  71:  44S.  —  (J.  Gierke)  Lakeside, 

2:  75- 

—  American  Expedition  into,  1S41.     Hogg,  5:  229,  243. 

—  and  Old  Mexico.     (C.  Moise)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  193. 

—  Aztec  Ruins  of.     All  the  Year,  21 :  540. 

—  Cibola,  Seven  Cities  of.    (L.  H.  Morgan)  No.  Am.  108: 

457- 

—  Incidents  in.     (G.  D.  Brewerton)  Harper,  8:  577. 

—  Mining  Adventure  in.     (R.  Pumpelh')  Putnam,  14: 

494. 

—  Native  Tribes  of.     All  the  Year,  21:  468,  493,  517. 

—  Officer's  Wife  in.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  4:  152. 

—  Rambles  of  a  Botanist  in.     (E.  L.  Greene)  Am.  Natu- 

ral. 12:  172,  208. 

—  Ruins  of.     (J.  H.  Carleton)  West.  J.  14:   185. 

—  Seven  Years  in,  Domenech's.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  7:  47. 

—  Survey  of,  Wheeler's.      (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural. 

9:    49. 

—  Tour  through,  in  1S46.     West.  J.  i:  363. 

—  Trail  in  the  far  Southwest.     (W.  A.  Rideing)  Har- 

Pcr,  53:   15- 

—  Travels  in.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:  597,  649. 
See  Acoina;  Santa  Fe. 

New  Netherland,  Conquest  of.      (.1.  R.  Brodhead)  Hist. 
M.  8:  375. 

—  in  i68o.     (E.  A.  Duyckinck)  Putnam.  11:  479- 


NEW  XETHERLAXD 


913 


NEW   SOL  Til    WALES 


Xow  Netherlaiul,  O'Callaglian's  History  of.     (C.  F.  Ad- 
ams) No.  Am.  62:  447. 
See  New  York. 
Newnhara,  W.  H.     Illustrations  of  the  Exodus.    Fraser, 

i:  555- 
New  Orleans.      (T.  C.  De  Leon)  Appleton,  8:    449.— 
C'hanib.  .T.  18:  314,  342.  —  Once  a  Week,  6:  522. 

—  Dein.  R.   16:  429.-06  Bow,  3:  235.— (W.L. 
Hodge)  DeBow,  2:  53. 

—  and  Charleston.    (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  i :  44. 

—  and  Yellow  Fever,  1855.  CVV.H.  Allen)  Knick  46:  592. 

—  Battle  of.  Am.  Q.  9:  218.  18:  309.  —Ed.  K.  45:  36S. 

—  niackw.  24:  354.  —  Dem.  K.  12:  48. —  -Mo.  R. 
112:  22.  —  Anal.  M.  6:  4S1. 

Cooke  on.     Mo.  R.  136:  27. 

—  Batture  Formation  in  Front  of.  (S.  J.  Peters)  De  Bow, 

3:  112. 

—  Butler  in,  Parton's.     Li  v.  Age,  80:  570. 

—  Commerce  of.     DeBow,  6:433. 

;• and  Duties  of.     (B.  H.  Payne)  De  Bow,  3:  39. 

1S28-29.     Hunt,  2:349. 

1S32-41.     Hunt,  6:  177. 

1S39-40.     Hunt,  4:  388. 

1S40-41.     Hunt,  5:  471. 

1841-42.     Hunt,  7:  390. 

1S42-43.     Hunt,  g:  568. 

1S43-44.     Hunt,  11:  415. 

, 1844-45-     Hunt,  13:  369. 

'J' 1845-46.     Hunt,  15:  404. 

' 1846-47.     Hunt,  17:  412. 

1847-4S.     Hunt,  19:  503. 

1S50-51.     Hunt,  25:  545. 

—  Commercial  Prosperity  of.     De  Bow.  21 :  620. 

—  Commissions  charged  at.     Hunt,  15:  613. 

—  Confederate  Naval  Defense  of,  1862.    (.J.  K.  Mitchell) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:  240.  — U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5:  3S5. 

—  Destiny  of.     De  Bow,  lo:  440. 

—  Farragut  at.     ((1.  Welles)  Galaxy,  12:  669,  Si;. 
Surrender  of  Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip.     (F.  H. 

Gerdes)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  557.  — Hist.  :M.  16:  47. 

—  French  Market  in.     All  the  Year,  33:  257. 

—  illustr.  (R.  Keeler  and  A.  R.  Waud)  Ev.  Sat.  il :  5-92. 

—  Impressions  of.     Sharpe.  22:  284. 

—  Life  in,  in  1852.     Knick.  39:  342. 

—  Manufactures  at.     (.J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Riw,  8:   i. 

—  M.iral  Ailvance  «L    (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  2:  349. 

—  Mortality  and  Health  of.     De  Bow,  11:  474. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.     De  Bow,  7:  412. 

—  Present  and  Future  of,  1S56.     De  Bow,  ig:  6SS. 

^- I{iiilroad  System  for.      De  Bow,  10:  175.  —  (M.    B. 
Hewson)  De  Bow,  10:  505.     ii:  471,  fSi. 

—  Sewerage  at.     ((i.  E.  Waring)  Am.  Arch.  7:  145. 

—  Slave  Market  of.     Chaml).  .1.  16:  47. 

—  Spanish  Naval  Expedition  to,i769.  jr..\m.Hist.l :  315. 

—  Sunday  in.  (R. Keeler  and  A. R. Waud)  F^v.  Sat.  11 :  70. 

—  View  of.     De  Bow,  4:  391. 

—  Why  does  it  not  advance?    De  Bow,  11:  3S7. 
Now  Orleans  Academy  of  Sciences.     De  Bow.  17:  603. 
New  Orleans  and  Great  Western  Railroad.  (B.  II.  Payne) 

West.  J.  8:  338. 
Newport,   R.   I.      (J.  H.  Browne)  Harper,  49:    305. — 
(H.  .James,  jr.)  Nation,   11:  170. —  (G.M.  towk) 
Lond.  Soc.  14:  205. 

—  Conmiercial  Sketch  of.     Hunt,  25:   iSi. 

—  Gossip  from.     Bentley,  39:  575.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

50:  3-40. 

—  Graves  at.     (II.  T.  Tuckerman)  Harper,  39:  ■572. 

—  Historical  and  social.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  IIar])or.  9:  2S9. 

—  Hist.  Sketches  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Knick.  52:  24. 

—  illustrated.      (T.  A.  Richards)  Knick.  54:  337. 

—  in  the  Hands  of  the  British.     Hist.  INI.  4:  1-173. 

—  in  1780.     (F.  P.  North)  Lippinc.  26:  351. 

58 


Newport,  R.  I.,  in  1877.     (0.  S.  Senter)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 
9:  1. 

—  in  Winter.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  i:  149. 

—  the  Isle  of  Peace.     (S.  Coolidge)  Scrib.  22:  481. 

—  Letter  from;  a  Poem.      (F.  W.  H.  Mj-ers)  Fortn.  34: 

577.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  60. 

—  of  the  Past.     Appleton,  12:  233- 

—  Old  Stone  Mill  at.    Am.  Arch.  6:  iii.  —  (R.  S.  Sears) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  5 :  753.  —  (R.  G.  Hattield)  Scrib.  17 : 
632.  —  (G.  C.  Mason,  jr.)  M.Am.  Hist.  3:  541. 

—  Original  Deed  of.     Hist.  M.  14:  91. 

—  Schools  of,  Recollections  of,  1793-1808.     (G.  G.  Chan- 

ning)  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  707. 

—  Society  of,  in  the  iSth  Century.     (L.  W.  Champney) 

Harper,  59:  497. 

—  Summer  Days  at.      (L.  H.  Hooper)  Galaxy,  16:  388. 

—  Sunnner  Life  at,  1846.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  3:  4S9. 

—  Treaty  of.     (.J.  Bruce)  Arch.  39:   112. 

—  Week  at.     Knick.  18:  345. 

Newport-Market  Refuge.  (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  21: 

627. 
Newport-Pagnel  and  its  Associations.    Theo.  Ed.  2:  267. 
New  Ross,  Ireland,  Norman-French  Poem  on  the  Walls 

of,  1265.     Arch.  22:  307. 
News,  Adulteration  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  31:  107, 

—  and  its  Transmission.     Chamb.  J.  38:  225. 

—  Bringing  unwelcome.      (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,  56:  637. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  147. 

—  from  the  Camps,  177S.     All  the  Year.  26:  414. 

—  from  China.     (T.  IIood>  Colburn,  66:  2SI-422. 

—  from  "Grassland.'"     Putnam,  8:  34. 

—  from  Pannonia,  a.  d.  iSo;  a  Poem.     (W.  Allingham) 

Fraser,  103:  400. 

—  from  Sirius.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Fraser.  78:  461. 
Newsboy.     (J.  C.  Neal)  Dem.  R.  13:  89. 
Newsboys;  a  literary  Bohemia.     St.  .lames,  22:  431. 

—  of  London.  Chamb.  J.  51:   113.  —  St.  .James,  18:  246. 
Newsboys'  Day.     Chamb..!.  19:  305. 

New  Sharon,  Kansas,  Over  Sunday  in.    (H.  King)  Scrib. 

19:  768. 
New  South  Shetland  Islands.      (J.  Eights)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

72:  391. 
New  South  Wales.      (Sir  .J.  Barrow)  Quar.  62:  475. — 

Dub.  Univ.  41:  453. —  Westm.  8:  219.  —  Ed.  Mo. 

R.  3:    29.     4:    575,  717.  — Quar.   24:    55.     37:    i. 

53:  1.— (.Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  2:  30. —Ed.  R.  47: 

87.  —  Fraser,  28:  426.  —  Blackw.  22:  602.  44:  693. 

—  Mo.  R.  91:  426.   96:430.     107:427.    114:117.— 

Mus.  11:469.   26:  455.  —  Tait.  n.  s.  i:  401.  —  E<  I. 

R.  120:  626.  —  Westm.  30:  25. 

—  and  Van  Diemen's  Laud.     (Sir  . I.  Barrow)  Quar.  76: 

488. —Mo.  R.  134:  loS. 

—  Bathurst  Diggins.     Chamb.  J.  16:  291. 

—  Bennett's.      (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  53:   i.— Mo.   R. 

135:  396.  — Meth.  M.  57:  S50. 

—  Colonization  of.    (F.  A.  B.  Harper)  Cath.  World,  20: 

650,  759. 

—  Condition  of.     Lond.  M.  2:  1S5. 

—  Cimvict's  Recollections  of.    Lond.  M.  12:   49.     Same 

art.  Porlfo.(I)on.)  34:  25. 

—  Cunningham's.  Colburn,  2o:  393.  —  Lond.  M.  18:  517. 

—  Emigration  to.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  5S5. 

—  English  Colony  in.  178S-1S01.     Eel.  R.  2:  566. 

—  Hints  to  Emigrants  to.    (W.  Wrottesley)  Colburn,  86: 

191. 

—  in  1S18.     Ed.  R.  32:  131. 

—  in  1837.     Mo.  R.  143:  574. 

— Tonnial  of  a  Visit  to,  1S53.     Fraser,  48:  506,  634. 

—  Lang's  .\ccount  of.     !Mo.  R.  134:  259. 

—  Letter  from.     Bl.ickw.  55:   1S4. 

—  Life  in.     Chamb.  .T.  ii:  331.  — Peop.  J.  2:  74. 

—  Rambles  iu.     Colburn,  22:  236.     23:  216. 


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NEWSPAPER 


New  South  Wales,  Sedimentary  Formations  of.     (W.  B. 
Clarke)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  95:  334. 

—  Ten  Years'  Kesidence  in.     Hogg.  5:  129,  147. 

—  Trip  to  the  Blue  Mountains.     Lond.  M.  8:  461. 

—  Voyage  to.     Lond.  M.  5:  221. 

—  Voyage  to  the  Coast  of.     Lond.  M.  lo:  iSi. 
See  Australia ;  Victoria. 

Newspaper,  The.     Good  Words,  3 :   117. 

—  Daily,  Work  on.     (Jhanib.  ,1.  22:  129. 

—  English.     (G.  Turner)  Tinsley,  20:  269. 

—  First  American,  Publisiier  of.     Hist.  M.  8:  30. 

—  First  daily.  ,  (C.  E.  Hard)  Appleton,  9:  397. 
in  the  West.     Hist.  M.  11 :  22. 

—  Future  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  28:  432. 

—  Making  a,  without  Credit  or  Cash.     Eraser,  20:  746. 

—  Modern.     Brit.  Q.  55:  34S. 

—  My.     All  the  Year,  II :  473. 

—  of  the  iSth  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  557. 

—  of  the  Future.     (M.  G.  Upton)  Overland,  10:  229. 
Newspapers.      (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  21:  104.  —  (F.  B. 

Sanborn)  Radical,  8:  372. — Am.  Alma.  1835:  98, 
266.  —  Westm.  2:  194. — So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  690. — 
Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  24.  —  Penny  M.  2:  71. 

—  Age  of.     Eel.  M.  23:  425. 

—  Agony  Columns  of.     Diib.  Univ.  88:  760. 

—  American.      (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  22:   417. — 

Ev.  Sat.  11:  114.—  No.  Brit.  2:  154.  — (C.  C. 
Felton)  No.  Am.  56:  229. —For.  Q.  30:  197.  31: 
250.  —  Liv.  Age,  4:    730, — Chamb.   J.   47:   406. 

—  Lond.  Q.  36:  390.  — (C.  C.  Smith)  0.  &  N.  7: 
479,  4S5.  — (W.P.Morris)  Lakeside,  9:  273.— (H. 
Sedley)  St.  James,  12:  303.  —  Once  a  Week,  6:  168. 

—  Penny  M.  lo:  243. 

Early.  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  7.—  (N.  H.  Morris)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  7:  184. 

First.     Hist.  M.  1 :  22S. 

in  Boston  and  New  York.      (W.  L.  Stone)  Am. 

Hist.  Reg.  1 :  387,  460. 

—  and  Editors.     (S.  S.  Conant)  Harper,  46:  585. 

—  and  Novels.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  506. 

—  and  Printing,  English,  of  17th  Century.  Nat.Q.i6:  234. 

—  and  the  Stamp  Question,  1850.     Brit.  Q.  15:  135. 

—  and  Readers.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  i:  165. 

—  as  Rulers  of  public  Opinion.     Cornh.  21 :  288. 

—  beyond  the  Ganges.     Penny  M.  6:  299. 

—  British  Penny.     Dub.  Univ.  61:  359. 

—  Cheap.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  222. 

—  Clarigny's  History  of.     Colburn,  iii:  328-412. 

—  Comic,  of  Germany.     (E.  Wilberforce)  Ouco  a  Week, 

14:  402. 

—  Country.     Belgra.  4:  178. 

and  their  Editors.  (F.Carrington)  Colburn,  105:  142. 

—  Daily.     (E.  M.  Hiestand)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  121. 

—  Earliest  English.     Penny  M.  9:  17. 

—  Early.     (W.  L.  Stone)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  373, 
in  France.    Temp.  Bar,  i:  2^. 

of  Jlodern  Europe.     Chamb.  J.  41:  636. 

—  English,  Age  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  463. 

and  American.     Penny  M.  5:   155. 

Country.     Temp.  Bar,  10:  12S. 

Early.     Cornh.  18:   119. 

—  Falsehood  in.     (.1.  Parton)  Harper,  49:  269. 

—  Far  Western.     All  the  Y'ear,  20:  349. 

—  The  Fourth  Estate.     Tait,  i :  356. 

Hunt's.   No.  Brit.  13:  159.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20: 

477- 

—  French.    (T.  Johnson)  Putnam,  12:  292.  —  Chamb.  J. 

8:  365. 

and  their  Writers.     Eraser,  33:  674. 

History  of.     Cornh.  27:  703.     28:  71;.     29:  154, 

535.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  118:  195.    119:387.    120: 

662.    121:  579. 


Newspapers,  French,  Prosecutions  of,  by  Louis  Philippe. 
Tait,  4:  257. 

—  Hindostanee.     Internat.  M.  3:  24. 

—  History  of.    Irish  Q.  7:  281.  —(A.  Andrews)  Colburn, 

107:    25-456.     108:   90-439.     109:    82-492.     no: 
245-41S.     ixi:  197. 

—  how  edited  and  conducted.    Cornh.  6:  52. 

—  Howwegetour.    Chamb.  J.  42:  769.  —  All  the  Year, 

35:  305- 

—  how  supplied  with  News.     Cong,  i:  545,  673. 

—  in  German)-.     (O.  L.  Misch)  Lakeside,  9:  207. 

—  in  tiie  Maryland  Historical  Society.     (J.  W.  M.  Lee) 

M.'Am.  Hist.  6:  469. 

—  in  N.  Hampshire.    (J.  B.  Moore)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  170. 

—  in  U.  S.  (R.  Dodge)  Dem.  R.  24:  219. — Republic,  i :  213. 
in  1810.     Am.  Alma.  1835:  269. 

—  Litluence  of.     Eraser,  4:  127,  310. 

—  Leading  Columns  of.     Chamb.  J.  44:  449. 

—  Liberty  and  Libel.   (J.  B.  Hopkins)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  g:  1S5. 

—  London  and  Canadian.    (N.  F.  Davin)  Canad.  Mo.  5: 

118. 

—  Magazines,  and  Periodicals  in  Scotland,  1836.    Tait, 

n.  s.  3:  190. 

—  Metropolitan.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Harper,  56:  43. 

—  Nantes  of.     Knick.  56:  20. 

—  Niaiseries  of.     Portfo.(  Den. )  33:  377. 

—  Nobody's.     Chamb.  J.  35:  124. 

—  Oddities  of.     Lond.  M.  11:  515. 

—  of  Dublin  in  the  18th  Century.     (P.  Kennedy)  Dub. 

L'niv.  80:  121,  241. 

—  of  London.     Lond.  Soc.  3:    518.     4:    193-421.— (J. 

Grant)  Once  a  Week,  24:  483,  522,  556.  —  Nilcj's 

Reg.  37:  50. 

Circulation  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  345. 

Daily.  Westm.  64:  492.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  1005. 

Morning.     Chamb.  J.  12:  85.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

18:  562. 

and  Evening.     Eraser,  13:  620. 

Sub-Editing  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  663. 

The  Atlas.     Westm.  10:  466. 

The  Times.     Westm.  10:  216. 

of  Jan.  I,  1788.    Chamb.  J.  46:  688. 

—  of  Paris,  Balzac  on.     For.  Q.  31:  182. 

—  Old.     St.  James,  19:  473.     20:  285.  — All  the  Year, 

20:  569. 

—  Our  special  Wire.     Chamb.  J.  45:  433. 

—  Parisian  Journalists  of  To-Day.  Cornh.  28:  715.  Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  131. 

—  Parocliial.     Chamb.  J.  31:  353. 

—  Political;  French,  British,  German.    No.  Brit.  34:  184. 

—  Provincial,  Scotch  and  Irish.   AVestm.  12:  69.—  JIus. 

16:  402. 

—  Reading  of.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Scrib.  5:  317. 

—  Religious.     Dub.  R.  89:   i. 

—  Reporting  and  Editing  of.     Mus.  22:  405,  481. 

—  Scissors  and  Paste.     Chamb.  J.  44:  785. 

—  Scotti.sh.     Chamb.  J.  24:  56. 

—  Special  Staff  of.    Chamb.  J.  50:  17. 

—  Stamp  Duty  on.     (VV.  E.  Hickson)  Westm.  25:  264. 

31:  336.  — Ed.  R.  61:  181. 

—  Statistics  of,  in  various  Countries.    (P.  L.  Simmonds) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  4:  III. 

—  Talk  about.    Sharpe,  2o:  284,  367.    Same  art.  Eel   M. 

34:  185. 

—  Trade.     Chamb.  J.  40:  369. 
of  London.     Pract.  M.  i:  235. 

—  under  the  Paper  Duty.     Chamb.  J.  36:  308. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     Republic,  i:  18S. 

—  Western  Newspaper  Enterprise.     (F.  Lockley)  Lip- 

pine.  7:  389. 
See  (lUo  Journalism;  Newspaper  Press;  Press. 
Newspaper  Correspondents.     See  Correspondents. 


NEWSPAPER 


915 


NEW  YORK 


Newspaper  Criticism.  (C.  E.  Norton)  Xo.  Am.  gg:  269. 
N'i'W<paper  Delivery  in  London.  Once  a  \Veei\,  4:  160. 
Xewsjjaper  Editor's  Reminiscences.    Fraser,  20:  5S8.   22: 

336,  415.     23:  699. 
Newspaper  Editors.  Blacltw.48:  52,  205. — Peop.  J.4:6i. 

—  Hints  to.     New  Eng.  M.  2:  361. 
Newspaper  Enterprise,  Modern.     Fraser,  gj:  700. 
Newspaper  File,  Fragments  of  an  old.     (.J.  Hutton)  Bel- 

gra.  7:  555.     8:  381.     14:  203. 
Newspaper  Institute.     Chamb.  J.  56:  395. 
Newspaper  Leaders.     St.  James,  25:  425. 
Newspaper  Literature.     Ed.  R.  65:  196*. 

—  American.     Tinsle_v,  6:  55S. 

—  of  the  iSth  Century.    (A.  Andrews)  Colburn,  103:  223. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  462. 
Newspaper  Maps.     Cliamb.  J.  36:  390. 
Newspaper  Office,  Day  in  a.     (H.  King)  Once  a  Week, 

9:  369.     10:  178. 
Newspaper  Oflices.    Blackw.  126:  472.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  143:  3S7. 
Newspaper  Personals  100  Years  ago.     Lippinc.  18:  131. 
Newspaper  Press.     Qtiar.  150:  498.  —  Ed.  R.  102:  470. 

—  New  Q.  9:  3S5.     10:  81.  — Tinsley,  8:   266.— 
Am.  Mo.  M.  11:  42.  — Am.  Whig  R.  8:  5S4. 

—  American.     (.1.  Parton)  No.  Am.   102:  373.  —  (.J.  C. 

Hutcheson)  Belgra.  17:  loi.  —  Clianib.  J.  3:  ^;^. — 
Temp.  Bar,  7:  190. 
and  British.     So.  Lit.  R.  4:  235. 

—  and  cheap  Literature.    {h\  D.  Huntington)  Chr.  Exam. 

38:  3^i- 

—  and  Law  of  Libel.     (D.  D.  Field)  Internat.  R.  3:  479. 

—  (J.  King)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  394. 

—  and  Periodical  Press.     (L  Errett)  Chr.  Q.  2:  56. 

—  British.     No.  Brit.  30:  367. 

and  the  Stamp  Question.    Brit.  Q.  15:  135.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  25:  499. 

—  French.     Colburn,  61:  371. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  R.  91 :  720. 

—  of  France.    For.  Q.  30:  466.    Same  art.  Eel.  Mus.  i: 

42.  — Brit.  Q.  3:  468.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  8:  372. 

—  of  New  York.    (J.  E.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  27:  511. 

—  of  Paris.     Fraser,  17:  50,  20S. 

—  of  Scotland.     Fraser,  17:  559.     18:  75,201. 

—  of  Spain.     Brit.  (}.  6:  315. 

—  of  1873.     Chamb.  J.  50:  285. 

—  Stamped.     Tail,  n.  s.  2:   167. 

—  Taxing.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  351,  499. 

—  L'nstamped,  in  London.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  614,  733. 
Newspaper  Press  Association.  (.F.  King)  Canad.  Mo.  9: 529. 
Jfewspaper  Stamp.     Liv.  Age,  30:  593. 

—  Notes  on.     Fraser,  44:  339. 
Newspaper  Statistics.     limit,  8:  roi. 
Newspaper  Tax.     (H.  Brongliani)  Ed.  R.  61:  181. 
Newspaper  Tendencies.     Penn  Mo.  10:  634. 
Newspaper  World.     Chamb.  .T.  30:  274. 

Newspaper  Writers  of  the  last  Generation.     (A.  V.  Kir- 
wan)  Fraser,  65:   169,  595.     66:  32. 

—  in  (jcrmany.     Cornli.  7:  74S. 
Newsroom,  Penny.     Chamb.  .1.  42:  545. 

Newstead  Abbey.     (Mrs.  N.  Hawthorne)  Putnam,   I4: 
281.  —  Broadw.  4:   145.  —  Liv.  Age,  41:   i. 

—  and  Abbotsford,  Irving  on.     Mo.  R.  137:  225. 
Newstead  Priory.     Reliquary,  i;   197. 

New  Sweden,  Acrelius's  History  of.     Penn  Mo.  6:  132. 

—  Founding  of,  1637-42.     (C.  T.  Odhner)  Pennsyl.'M. 

3:  269,  395.     See  Delaware. 
Newt,  Development  of  Ovum  of.     Intel.  Obs.  g:  192. 
Newton,  Gilbert  Stuart.     Art  J.  16:   13. 
Newton,  Sir  Isaac.     lul.  R.  103:   409,     Same  art.  Liv. 

xVge,  49:  641.  —  Chamb.  ,1.  26:  16S,  170.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  39:  531.  — (L.  H.  Brougham)  Liv.  Aire,  59: 

374-  — Am.  Q.  5:  327.  — Ed.  R.  56:  i.    78:  402. 


Newton,  Sir  Isaac.   For.  Q.  12:  i.  —  Chr.  Exam.  12:  277. 

—  Fraser,  6:  351.  —  Mo.  R.  iig:  584.  126:  250. — 
Mus.  20:  23,  129.     22:   157. — Meth.  M.  55:  25. 

—  Alleged  Insanity  of.    Chr.  Obs.  44:  777.  —  Liv.  Age, 

4:  259.     4g:  507. 

—  Analysis  of  Principia.     Liv.  Age,  48:  321. 

—  and  liis  Contemporaries.     (B.  Powell)  Ed.  R.  78:  402. 

—  and  his  Discoveries.     (E.  I.  .Sears)  Nat.  Q.  13:  286. 

—  as  a  scientific  Discoverer.   Quar.  no:  401.   Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  72:  627. 

—  at  Cambridge.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  401. 

—  Brewster's  Life  of.    (A.  De  Morgan)  No.  Brit.  23:  3:7. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  717. — Brit.  (.1-  22:  317.  §ame 
art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  401. — Liv.  Age,  47:  289.— Ed.  R. 
102:  513.  —  Dub.  R.  39:  273.  —  Dub.  Univ.  46:  300. 

—  Halley,  and  Flanisteed.     Ed.  li.  62:  361. 

—  Inauguration  of  a  Statue  to.     (H.  Brougham)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  77:  40. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Westm.  64:  557. 

—  Precursors  of.     Ed.  R.  152:  i. 

—  Predecessors  and  Religion  of.     Chr.  Rem.  31:  334. 

—  Principia.    Am.  J.  Sci.  11:  238.    12:28,330.    13:311. 

—  Religious  Opinions  of.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  103. 

—  Was  he  a  Unitarian?     Cong.  M.    13:   626.  —  Spirit 

Pilg.  3:  281. 
Newton,  .John.     (A.  King)  Argosy,  28:  305. 

—  and  Wilberforce.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  823. 

—  Cecil's  Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Obs.  8:  244. 

—  Letters  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  14.  —  Chr.  Obs.  16: 

634-S29. 

—  Life  of.    Chr.  Obs.  68:  904. 

—  AVorks  of.     Eel.  R.  10:  602. 

Newton,  Robert.      Lond.  Q.  4:    329.  —  (W.   C.    Hoyt) 
Meth.  Q.  16:  107. 

—  Jackson's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  5S9. 
Newton,  Samuel,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  5:  617,  67';. 
Newton,    William,    the   Peak    Minstrel,    \vith    portrait. 

Reliquary,  i:   193. 
Newton's  Rings,  Fizeau's  Experiments  on.     (G.  C.  Fo.<- 

ter)  Nature,  2:   105. 
New  Yr)rk  Bay,  Tidal  Currents  of.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  77:  334. 
New  York  City.     Dem    R.  27:    33.  —  (W.   Chamber^) 

Chamb.  J.  21:  ;};^';,  355.  — (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Allan. 

15:  73.  —  Bentley,  30:  1. 

—  Academy  of  Design.     (E.  Benson)  Putnam,  15:  5S4, 

699. 

—  and  its  People.     (F.  J.  Ottar.son)  Galaxy.  4:  53. 

—  and  New  Orleans,  Communication  between.     De  Bow, 

7:  44,  Si^- 

—  Anti'|uitics  of.     (P.  M.  Wetmore)  Hist.  M.  11:  159. 

—  (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath.  World.  9:  652. 

—  Apartment  Houses  in.     (J.  Richardson)  Scrib.  8:  6}. 

—  Aquarium.     (W.  S.  Ward)  Scrib.  13:  577. 

—  Art  in,  1880.     ("SI.  G.  Van  Ren.«selaer)  Allan.  48:  193. 

—  as  it  is.     (H.  B.  Hall)  St.  James,  8:  63. 

—  Astoraiid  the  Capitalists  of.     (W.  Frothingham)  Con- 

tin.  Mo.  2:  207. 

—  At  the  Old  Bull's  Head.     (C.  C.  Bnel)  Scrib.  17:  421. 
— r  Attics  and  House-Tops  of.    ( W.  H.  Rideing)  Scrib.  21 : 

882. 

—  Bar  of;  Charles  O'Conor.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  11 :  73. 

—  Beginning  of.     (W.  I.  Paulding)  Putnam.  II :  48. 

—  Benevolent  Institutions  of.     (C'.  L.  Brace)  Putnam,  i: 

673.  —  Internat.  M.  3:  434. 

—  Blackwell's  Isl.     (W.  II.  Davenport)  Harper,  33:  6$:,. 
Lunatic  Asylum  on.     (W.  H.  Davenport)  Harper, 

32:  273. 

—  Board  of  Education,  1867.     Nation,  4:  192.  279. 
of  Health.    (E.  B.  Dalton)  No.  Am.  loS:  351. 

—  Bowery  on  Saturday  Night.     (W.  O.  Stoddard)  Har- 

per, 42:  670. 


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New  York  City,  British  Occupation  of,  1776.  (S.  Os- 
good) Uiiita.  H.  6:  465.  —  roimsyl.  M.  i:  133,  250, 
467. 

—  Broadway.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  14:  176.    Same 

art.  Fx'l.  M.  65:  161.  — (R.  Tomes)  Ev.  Sat.  4:  5S5. 

—  (W.  H.  Hideiii-)  Harpyr,  56:  229.  —  (H.  T.  Tuck- 
erman)  Atlan.  18:  717. 

—  Broadway  Tabernacle.  (.1.  P.Tiiompson)  Cong. Q. 2:  64. 

—  Capture  of,  1776;  Baurmeister's  Narrative.     M.  Am. 

Hist,  i:  22- 

—  Catholics  in,  Municipal  Donations  to.     (J.  R.  G.  Has- 

sard)  Cath.  World,  30:  846. 

—  Castle  Garden.     (L.  Ragf^cr)  Harper,  42:  547. 

—  Central  Park.     (H.  W.  l5ellows)  Allan.  7:  416.  —  (T. 

A.  Richards)  Harper,  23:  289.  —  (W.  H.  Grant)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  83:   11-391.     84:  21-377. 

and  Ring.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  22:  294.    23:  357. 

Gateways  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Gala.xy,  i:  650. 

—  Charity  Institutions  of.     Appleton,  2:  353-485.  —  (A. 

Young)  Cath.  World,  8:  279.  —  Harper,  56:  441, 
596.— 0.  &N.  3:  115.  — (T.  W.  Dwighf)Am.  Soc. 
Sci.  J.  2:  69. 

—  Chatham  Theater.     Kiiick.  28:  105. 

—  Church  Architecture  in.     (C.  Cook)  Putnam,  2:  233. 

—  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  18:  501. 

—  Churches  in.     Knick.  54:  129. 

—  circumnavigated.     (T.  A.  Richards)  Harper,  23:  165. 

—  Civil  Administration  of  Justice  in.     Knick.  13:   i. 

—  Claim  Agents  in,  1786.  (T.  F.  DeVoe)  Hist.  M.  17:  182. 

—  Clearing-House.     Internat.  R.  3:  595. 

—  Clinton  Place  into  Broadway.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp. 

Bar,  14:  30. 

—  Clubs  of.     Galaxy,  22:  227. 

—  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  13:  42. 

—  Common  Lodging-Houses  of.     (S.  A.  Raborg)  Cath. 

World,  12:  625. 

—  Corrupt  Courts  of.     (T.  G.  Shearman)  No.  Am.  105: 

148.  —  (G.  Putnam,  jr.)  No.  Am.  108:  305. 

—  Crime  and   Punishment  in.     (H.   Crosby)  No.  Am. 

133:  167- 

—  Croton  Aqueduct.     (T.  A.  Richards)  Harper,  22:  iS. 

See  Croton. 

—  Custom  House.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  43:   11. 
Investigation  of,  1S77.     (L.  M.  Dorman)  NewEng. 

36:  785. 

—  daguen-eotyped.     (C.  Cook)  Putnam,  i:  121,  353. 

—  Dangerous  Classes  of.     (C.  L.   Brace)  Appleton,   3: 

211-631.     4:  45-667.     5:  18. 

—  Debt  and  Sinking-Fund  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  252. 

—  Description  of.     Cfirnh.  17:  493. 

—  Docks  of.     (C.  H.  Farnham)  Scrib.  18:  32. 

—  Dock  Commission  Rei>ort.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  53. 

—  during  the  American  Revolution.     (E.  Lawrence)  Hist. 

M.  i:  36. 

—  Dutch  in.     Nat.  M.  12:  443,  494.  —  (B.  J.  Lossing) 

Harper,  9:  433. 

—  Dutch  Governors  of.     (J.  R.  Brodhead)  Internat.  M. 

4:  597- 

—  East  River  Bridge.     See  East  River  Bridge. 

—  Educational  Institutions  of.     (Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland) 

Putnam,  2:  i. 

—  Election  of  1870  in.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  754,  765. 

—  Election  Frauds  in,  1869.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation, 

8:  165. 

—  Election  Row  in.     Eraser,  45:  104. 

—  Episcopal  Church  in.  Early  History  of.     Am.  Church 

R.  20:  507. 

—  Episcopal  Jlissions  in.     (T.  ]McC.  Peters)  Am.  Church 

R.  14:  359. 

—  Field  for  Church  Work  in.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am. 

Church  R.  16:  169.  — (W.  Welsh)  Am.  Church  R. 
16:  412. 


New  York  City,  Fire  Department  of.  Old  Volunteer.    (G. 
W.  Sheldon)  Harper,  62:  191,  370. 

—  First  Theater  in.     Hist.  M.  8:  232. 

—  Free  Lending  Library  for.     (T.  H.  Mead)  Scrib.  20: 

929.     Same  art.  Lib.  J.  5:  308. 

—  French  Quarter  of.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Scrib.  19:  i. 

—  Fresh-Air  Fund  in.  (P.  G.  Hiil)ert,jr.)  Lippinc.  28:  iSr.. 

—  From  London  to.     (.J.  Burroughs)  Galax^',  15:  1S8. 

—  Future  of.     Galaxy,  9:  545. 

—  Germans  in.     (C.  D.  Shanly)  Atlan.  19:  555. 

—  Glance  at.     (J.  Estagel)  Bentlcy,  62:  412. 

—  Gold  Room  of.     (K.  Cornwallis)  Internat.  R.  2:  173. 
Last  Field  Day  in.     Fraser.  81:  107. 

—  Government  of,  1871.  (C.  Nordhoil')No.  Am.  113:  321. 

Dishonest}-  in.     (J.  Parton)  No.  Am.  103:  413. 

Mayor  Hall's  Message  and  Administration,  1S71. 

(E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  23:  151. 

Reformed,  1873.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  27:  114. 

Ring  in.     (C.  F.  Wingate)  No.  Am.  119:  359.  120: 

119. 

destroj'ed.     (C.  F.  Wingate)  No.  Am.  123:  362. 

Frauds  of.     (C.  F.  Wingate)  No.  Am.  121:  113. 

—  Am.  Bibliop.  3:  380. 

Reminiscences  of.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  31 :  1 16. 

Suits  against.     Am.  Law  R.  10:  i. 

Study  in,  1879.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation.  28:  365. 

—  Great  Fir;  of  December,   1S35.     (R.   W.  Dickinson) 

Lit.  &Theo.  R.  3:  103. 

—  Griesinger's  Lebende  Bilder  ans.     Colbum,  I14:  15. 

—  Growth  and  Greatness  of.     (T.  P.  Kettell)  De  Bow, 

5:  3°- 

—  Harbor  and  Commerce  of.    (W.  H.  Rideing)  Appleton, 

17:  481.     18:  97. 

Night  Cruise  in.     All  the  Year,  44:  468. 

Physical  Survey  of.     (H.  Mitchell)  Contin.  Mo.  3: 

105. 
Police  of.     (W.  O.  Stoddard)  Harper,  45:  672. 

—  Historical  Worthies  of.     (J.  W.  Francis)  Hist.  M.  i: 

356.  —  (H.  Williamson)  Hist.  M.  2:  45. 

—  History  of,  IMrs.  Lamb's.     (A.  R.  Macdonough)  Na- 

tion, 26:  295.  —  (C.  H.  Jones)  Appleton,  20;  514. 
26:  49. 

—  Homeless  Poor  of.  (S.  A.  Raborg)  Cath.  World,  16:  206, 

—  Hospital  Life  in.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Harper,  57:  171. 

—  Hotels,   Waterworks,   etc.      (J.   W.  Hengiston)  Col- 

burn,  97:  80. 

—  How  it  is  fed.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Scrib.  14:  729. 

—  Hudson  River  State  Hospital.     Am.  Arch.  4:  65. 

—  Huguenots  of.     (G.  P.  Disosway)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  193. 

—  illustrated.     Appleton,  i:  supp.  —  Knick.  54:  i. 

—  in  the  American  Revolution.     (J.  F.  Mines)  Scrib.  Ii: 

305,457. —  (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  37:  180.  —  (A, 
R.  Macdonough)  Nation,  28:  420. 
Jones's  History  of.     (H.  Nicol)  Nat.  Q.  39:  370. 

—  in  1661.     Am.  Bibliop.  3:  497. 

—  in  1700.     Hist.  M.  5:  244.     2i:  31. 

—  in  1772.     (St.  J.  de  Crevecoeur)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  748. 

—  in  1776.     Hist.  M.  14:  305. — (J.  Johnson)  Nav.  M. 

i:  367,  466.  561.  — (M.  J.Lamb)  Appleton,  12:  462. 

—  in  17S6.     Hist.  M.  12:  279. 

—  in  1788.     Hist.  M.  15:  183. 

—  in  1809.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  689. 

—  in  1852-53.     De  Bow,  14:  535. 

—  in  1870.     Belgra.  12:  90. 

—  in  Summer.     (C.  Carroll)  Harper,  57:  6S9. 

—  Institutions  for  Sailors  in.     Internat.  M.  4:  145- 

—  International  Exhibition  of  1853.     (P.  Godwin)  Put- 

nam, 2:  121. — (C.  M.   Kirkland)  Putnam,  2:  577. 

—  (A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  II :  329. 

—  Island  and  Harbor  of,  Geological  History  of.     (J.  S. 

Newberry)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  641. 

—  Juvenile  Asylum  of.     (M.  M.  Dodge)  Scrib.  i:  35. 


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New  York  City,  King's  Arms  Tavern.     Hist.  M.  4:  303. 

—  Knickerbockers  of.     (E.  L.  Viele)  Harper,  54:  ^^. 

—  Letter  from,  1851.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:   iSo. 

—  Letters  from,  1850.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  315-04. 

—  Life  in.     (C.  W.  Elliot)  Putnam,  11:  91. 

—  List  of  Scotch  Immigrants,  1739-42.     Hist.  M.  5:  301. 

—  Literati  of.     (E.  A.  Foe)  Godey,   32:  194,  266,  289. 

33:  I3-I57- 

—  Little  Laborers  of.     (C.  L.  Brace)  Harper,  47:  321. 

—  Loiterer  in.  (H.  Cooke)  Bentley,  16:  596.   17:  59,  13S. 

—  bindon,  and  Paris.     Internat.  M.  4:   101. 

—  Macready  Kiot,  184S.     St.  James,  18:  409. 

—  Manhattan  Well  Murder,  Dec.  22,  1799.    (E.  S.  Gould) 

Harper,  44:  924. 

—  Mannahatta.     Eraser,  72:  269. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  of  old.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  3S1. 

—  Manufacturing  Industry  of.     (L.  Neeley)  Hunt,  15: 

369.     16:  92. 

—  Mercantile  Library.  (.1.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Scrib.  i:  353. 

—  Merchants  of,  1765-75.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  Galaxv,  19: 

787. 

—  Metropolitan  Museum.    Harper,  60:  S63.  — Am.  Arch. 

8:  27-202. 

—  Metropolitan  Pidice  Bill.     Dem.  R.  40:   144. 

—  Music  in,  1845-50.     (M.  Despard)  Ilaiper,  57:   113. 

—  Nether  Side  of.     (E.  Cra[)sey)  Galaxy,  11:  1SS-S27. 

12:  57-494-     13:  3'4.  489- 

—  Normal  College  of.    (W.  IL  Rideing)  Harper,  56:  672. 

—  (J.  Richardson)  Scrib.  8:   535. 

—  Old.     (W.  A.  Duer)  Hist.  M.  10:  10-118,  supp.  11- 

143.     11:  42-215.     12:  27,  III,  291.     13:  166. 

—  Recent  Building  in.     Am.  Arch.  9:  176-243. 

—  Religion  in.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  3:  3S1. 

—  Riots  in,  1863.     See  Riots. 

—  Sanitary  Condition  of,  1881.  (G.  E. Waring,  jr.)  Scrib. 

22:  64,  179. 

and  moral    Condition    of.     (S.  A.  Raborg)    Cath. 

World,  7:  553,  712. 

—  Sanitary  Topography  of.     Cath.  World,  10:  362. 

—  Scenes  in.     Dem.  R.  33:  226. 

—  SchcKjls  of.     (T.  S.  Ormiston)  Ganad.  Mo.  9:   112. 

—  Scientists  of,  and  their  Discoveries.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat. 

Q.  30:  259. 

—  Shantytown.     (H.  C.  Banner)  Scrib.  20:  855. 

—  Social.     Macmil.  26:  117.     Same  art.   Ev.   Sat.  12: 

676.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  204. 

—  Society  in.     (C.  L.  Brace)  Nation,  i:  5S7. —  Dem.  R. 

31:  251. 
in  the  olden  Time.     (W.  I.  Kip)  Putnam,  16:  241. 

—  Squatter  Life  in.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Harper,  61:  562. 

—  Stamp  Act  in.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  337. 

—  Statistics  of,  1839.    J.  Statis.  Soc.  2:1. 
1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  516. 

—  Stewart  and  Dry-Goods  Trade  of.    (W.  l^rothingham) 

('ontin.  Mo.  2:  52S. 

—  Stock  Exchange.    (K.  Cornwallis)  Internat.  R.  2:  818. 
White-Hat  Day.     (K.  Hillard)  Lippinc.  11:  118. 

—  Story  of  West  14th  St.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  14:  321. 

—  Street  Arabs  of.     Appleton,  9  :   47. 

—  Street-Venders  of.     (E.  E.  Sterns)  Scrib.  i:  113. 

—  Tammany,    Decline  and  Fall  of.     (E.  Phelps)  Lake- 

side, 7:  330. 
Story  of.     (R.  Home)  Harper,  44:  6S;,  835. 

—  Teachers'  Association  of.     Am.  J.  I'^duc.  15:  491. 

—  Ten  Wars  hence,  in  1878.      (0.  Vandenburgh)  Hours 

at  Home,  7:  350. 

—  Theaters  of.     Allan.  43:  452. 

—  Three  Weeks  in.     (E.  Dicey)  M.icmil.  5:  453. 

—  to  Real  del  Monte.     Lond.  M.  14:   145. 

—  Trinity  Church  early  Reiords.     Ilist.  M.  21:  10-^,51. 

—  Trinity  Churchyard  Tombs.     (JI.  J.   Lamb)  Harper, 

53:  865. 


New  York  City,  Trinity  Parish.    (W.  H.  Rideing)  Scrib. 
18:  417. 

—  L'nion  League  Club-House  Competition.     Am.  Arch. 

5:  ^33,  141,  194- 

—  IVurpation  in.     Dem.  R.  40:  64. 

—  nrsus  New  York  State.     Dem.  R.  6:  499. 

—  Visit  to.     (.J   J.  Ampere)  Ed.  M.  29:  264. 

—  Wall  Street.     (A.  Abbott)  Harper,  41:  556. 

—  Wharves  of.     (J.  W.  Watson)  Harper,  25:  307. 

—  Winter  Life  in.     (.J.  C.  Hutcheson)  Belgra.  16:   166. 

—  Yards  attached  to  Houses  in.     Am.  Arch.  5:  163,  173. 
New  York  State,  Aboriginal  Monuments  of.  Am.  J.  Sci. 

61:  305. 

—  and  Canada,  Early  Trade  Contests  between.     (J.  G. 

Hoclgkins)  Hist.  M.  7:  299. 

—  and  the   Federal  Constitution.      (J.  A.  Stevens)  M. 

Am.  Hist.  2:  385. 

—  andits  History.  (.J.W.  De  Peyster)  Internat.  R.  5:  255. 

—  and  New  England.     Knick.  8:  411. 

—  and  New  Jersey  Steamboat  Case.     See  New  Jersey. 

—  Banking  Laws  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  106. 

—  Birch  Browsings.     (J.  Burroughs)  Atlaii.  24:   14. 

—  Birth  of  the  Empire  State.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am. 

Hist.  3:  I. 

—  Brodhead's  History  of.     (A.  R.  Macdonough)  Natifm. 

12:  419.  —  (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  14:  578. 

—  Canal   Enlargement,  1851;   H.   B.  Stanton's  Speech. 

Dem.  R.  28:  270. 
Democratic  Senators'  Address.     Dem.  R.  28:  459. 

—  Canals  of.     (A.  M.  Patterson)  No.  Am.   14:  230. — 

No.  Am.  29:  500. 
Trade  of.     Hunt,  ii:  129.     14:  543. 

—  Census  for  1855.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  929. 

—  Central  Lake  Region  of.     Knick.   53:  553.  —  (J.   O. 

Noyes)  Nat.  M.  10:  97-489. — (J.  Bonsall)  Potter 
Am.  Mo.  11:  81. 
Pioneers  of.     Hist.  M.  18:  234. 

—  Civil  Code  of.     (W.  O'C   Morris)   Fortn.  14:  294. — 

Nation,  i:  566. 

—  Code  of  Procedure.    Dem.R.  29:  4S1.  —  Hunt,  23:  67. 

—  Colonial  (iovernors  of.  Seals  of.     Hist.  M.  9:   176. 

—  Ctilonists.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Godey,  29:  234. 

—  Constitution  of,  1821.     Niles's  Reg.  21:  205.  23:  172. 

—  Dem.  R.  42:  476. 

Suggestions  for  a.     (E.  Benson  and  R.  King)  Hist. 

M.  ri:  277. 

—  Constitutional  Convention.     Dem.  R.  19:  339. 

—  Constitutional  Development  of  theColonj'.     (S.  N.  D. 

North)  M.  .\m.  Hist.  3:   161. 

—  Constitutional  Reform  in.     Dem.  R.  13:  563. 

—  Crime  in.     (^uar.  122:  89. 

—  Debts  and  Finances  of.  (T.  P.  Kettell)  Hunt,  18:  243. 

—  Diocese  of.  Division  of.     (E.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Church 

R.  19:  45. 

—  Dispute  with  Vermont  in  1772-73.     (H.  Hall)  Hist.  M. 

13:  22,  74. 

—  Election  in  1837.     Dem.  R.  i:  252, 

in  1846.     Dem.  R.  19:  420. 

in  1849.     Dem.  R.  25:  4S5. 

in  1850.     Dem.  R.  27:  529. 

in  1S79,  National  Signilicance  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  29:  320. 

—  the  Empire  State.     Knick.  22:  335. 

—  Finances  of,  1851.     (H.  B.  Stanton)  Dem.  R.  28:  270. 

—  Geographical  Survey  of.     (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

64:  84. 

—  Geological  Survey  of.     New  Y'ork  R.  4:  71.     5:  477. 

8:  103.  —  Am.  J.   Sci.  39:  95.     40:  73.     42:  227. 
46;  143.     48:  296.     51:  43.     53:  57,  164. 

—  Geology  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  36:  i. 

of  Western.     (G.  E.  Haves)  Am.  J.  Sci.  31:  241. 

35  :  S6. 


NEW  YORK 


918 


NEW   ZEALAND 


New  York  State,  History  of.     (J.  Sparks)  Xo.  Am.  24: 

214. 

Early.     (.T.  Forman)  No.  Am.  54:  299. 

from  Canadian  Sources.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Hist.  M. 

13:  263. 

—  How  tliey  do  Things  in.     Knick.  28:  47. 

—  in  the  Continental  Congress.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  Galax3-, 

22:  149. 

—  Influence  of,  on   American  .Jurisprudence.     (H.  Sey- 

mour) M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  217. 

—  Inland  Navigation  of.     (H.  S.  Dexter)  Hunt.  9:  14S. 

—  Internal  Improvements  in.     (A.  C.  Flagg)  Hunt,  23: 

259.  283,  497-     24:  35,  156,447.     25:  281-694. 

—  Legislative  History  of  Corporations  in.  Hunt,  23:  610. 

—  jManufactures  of.     (L.  Neeley)  Hunt,  15:  369. 

—  Militia  of.     (I.  Vanderpoel)  U.   S.  Serv.  M.  2:  513. 

3:  233. 

—  Mineralogy  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  46:  25. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Deni.  K.  19:  433.     20:  22. 

—  Navigation  of,  1846.     Hunt,  16:   194. 

—  Penal  Times  in.     U.  S.  Catli.  M.  6:  394. 

—  Politics  of,  1S24.     Niles's  Keg.  27:  23. 

—  Public  Schools  of.     Knick.  6:  510.  — (J.  Sparks)  No. 

Am.  18:  284.  —  Niles's  Reg.  2o:  107,  376. 

—  Railroad  Enterprise  in.     (J.  B.  Jervis)  Hunt,  15:  456. 

—  Revision  of  Laws  in.     (\V.  H.  Gardiner)  No.  Am.  24: 

193- 

—  Seymour's  Historv  of.     Dem.  R.  37:  468. 

—  Statistics  of.     Hunt,  5:  89. 
1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  411. 

—  Support  of  Literature  in.  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  11 :  423. 

—  Valley  of  the  Genesee.    (.J.  O.  Noyes)  Nat.  M.  12:  107. 

—  West  Camp,  Early  Settlement  by  the  Palatines.     (J. 

B.  Thompson)  Hist.  M.  19:   15. 

—  Western;  Recollections  of  Thomas  Morris.     Hist.  M. 

15:  367- 
New  York  and  Erie  Railroad.     (E.  Dwight)  Hunt,  22: 

371.     See  Erie. 
New  York  Court  of  Sessions,  Historical  Gossip  about. 

(A.  O.  Hall)  Hist.  M.  8:  359. 
New  York    Evening  Post,   Reminiscences  of.      (W.  C. 

Bryant)  Li  v.  Age,  32:  249. 
New  York  Herald,  and  Journalism.     (E.  C.  Stedman) 

Nation,  2:  584. 
New  York  Historical   Society.     Dem.  R.  13:  556.     15: 

no.  —  New  York  R.  10:  93. 

—  Proceedings,  1S77.     M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  57-765. 

—  Publication  Fund.     Hist.  M.  22:  42. 

New  York  Journalists.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  7:  30  689. 

—  Galaxy,  8:  267,  355. 

New  York  Seventh  Regiment.  (C.  C.  Buel)  Scrib.  20:  63. 

—  Decoration  in  Armory  of.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Scrib. 

22:  370. 

—  March  of,  to  Washington.  (R.  G.  Shaw)  Nntion,  i :  13. 
New  York  Observer,  Observation  upon.  Putnam,  9:  524. 
New  York  Society  of  Teachers.  Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  807. 
New  York  State  Agricultural  Society  Exhibition.  Inter- 
nal. M.  4:  433. 

New  York  State  Geological  Hall.     Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  7S5. 
New  York  State  Normal  School.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  341, 

531- 
New  York  State  Teachers'  Association.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

15:  349- 

—  Presidents  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  477. 

New  York  Tribune,  Struggle  for  Control  of.  Lakeside, 
9:  169. 

—  Building  of.     Potter  Am.  IMo.  5:  535. 

New  Zealand.  Ed.  R.  91:  443. —  No.  Brit.  16:  336.— 
(J.  C.  Bates)  Scrib.  i:  529,  577. —  (J.  Sjjarks)  No. 
Am.  18:  328. — with  map,  VVestm.45:  135. — Mus. 
37:  171.  —  Dub.  Univ.  26:  405.  — Peop.  J.  7:  259. 

—  Macniil.  3:  328.  — All  the  Year,  6:  130. 


34- 


New  Zealand.  Chanib.  J.  4:  53,  85,  26S.  — Dub.  R.  4- 
67.  — Dub.  Univ.  14:  29S.  — (W.  G.  IlarriMin) 
Overland,  11:  519,  12:  55,  143.  — Penny  M.  7: 
325.  417-— Tait,  n.  s.  27:  406.  — Lond.  Q.  15:  jkj." 

—  Adventures  in.     (C.  Kean)  Bentluy,  20:  314. 

—  Among  the  Maoris.     All  the  Year,  lo:  309. 

—  and  its  Affairs,  past  and  present.     Cly.  Rem.  47:  42-. 

—  and  Australia.     (R.  H.  Home)  Contenip.  22:  699.  ' 

—  and  Colonial  Empire  of  (Jreat  Britain,  (iuar.  128:  i 

—  and  its  Gold  Fields.     Blackw.  105:  298. 

—  and  the  Polynesians.     Li  v.  Age,  25:  497. 

—  and  Van  Diemen's  Land,  1839.     ]Mo.  R.  150:  521. 

—  Australia,  and  Pacific  Islands.     (J.  Vogel)  Princ.  n.  s. 

3:  435- 

—  Bathgate's  Experiences  in.    (W.  Chambers)  Chanib.  J. 

56:  657,  -j-i^l-     57:  161,  369. 

—  Canterbury  Association  for  Emigration  to.    Chr.  Rem. 

19:  445. 

—  Canterbury   Settlement   in.     Chr.   Rem.   26:  300.— 

Eraser,  42:  463. 

—  Cavern  Researches  in.     (J.  Haast)  Nature,  14:  576. 

—  Census  of,  1861.     (J.  H.  Fyfe)  Once  a  Week,  8:13. 

—  Christianity  in,  1853.     Quar.  95:  165.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  42:  387.  —  Chr.  Obs.  70:  374. 

—  Colonization  of.     Blackw.  42:   784. — Chr.  Obs.  38: 

131.  — Dub.  R.  9:   189. —  Eel.  R.  67:  382. —  Mo. 
R.  150:  38. 
Ritter  on.     Mo.  R.  158:  264. 

—  Coming  Man  from.     (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  138:  282. 

—  Condition  of  Population  of.     (S.  Bannister)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  1 :  362. 

—  Conquests  in.     (J.  E.  Gorst)  Macmil.  12:  168. 

—  Cookery  Book  from.     Colburn,  85:  441. 

—  Crisis  in.     (F.  N.  Broome)  Macmil.  20:  417. 

—  Cruise's  Residence  in.  JIo.  R.  105 :  367. — Quar.  31:52. 

—  Description  of.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  393. 

—  Dieffenbach's  Travels  in,  1839-41.     Mo.  R.  160:  369. 

—  DilHculty  in.     (I.  E.  x\ylmer)  Once  a  Week,  5:  348. 

—  Earle's  Account  of.     Ed.  R.  56:  333.  —  Westni.  17: 

311. — Mo.  R.  128:  364. 

—  Earthquakes  in.     Westm.  51 :  390. 

—  Economic  Progress  of.     (A.  Hamilton)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

32:  293.     40:  90. 

—  Emigration  to.     (E.  T.  Bridges)  St.  James,  35:  2S6. 

—  (E.  Faithfull)  Victoria,  24:  189. 

—  Facts  about.     (.1.  P.  Ogilby)  Overland,  9:  247. 

—  Financial  Policy'  of.     (C.  Fellows)  Eraser,  gi:  74,384. 

—  Finances  of.     (J.  Vogel)  Fraser,  91 :  254. 

—  First  Week  in.     Good  Words,  5:  621. 

—  From  Auckland  to  Awamutu.     Fraser,  70:  407. 

—  JVom  the  Black  Rocks.     All  the  Year,  7:  232. 

—  Geysers  of.    (C.  Bunbury)  Fraser,  99:  761.   Same  art 

Liv.  Age,  141:  812. 

Hot  Springs,  and  Terraces  of.     (J.  Martin)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  18:  366. 

—  Giant  Birds  of.     (I.  C  Russell)  Am.  Natural.  11:  ii- 

—  Gold-Diggings  of.     Colburn,  124:  219. 

—  Hau-Haus  in.     Lond.  (J.  52:  427. 

—  Hooker's  Flora  of.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  241, 

334- 

—  Hot  Lakes  of.     (G.  Merivale)  Good  Words,  19:  767. 

—  How  we  live  at  Awamutu.     Fraser,  70:  606. 

—  in  1831-37,  Polack  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  70:  31.— 

Eel.  R.  90:  414. —Mo.  R.  147:  161. 

—  in  1841.     Mo.  R.  156:  543. 

—  in  1857.     Liv.  Age,  55:  599. 

—  in  1881.     (A.  Mills)  Contemp.  40:  438. 

—  Laing's  Letters  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  611. 

—  Lake  District  of.     (H.  T.  Cooper)  Victoria,  17:  516. 

—  Latest  from,  1863.     Lond.  Q.  21 :  437. 

—  Legends  o''.     All  the  Year,  36:   175.     37:  29. 

—  Letters  from.     Sharpe,  5:  180.     7:  91. 


NEW    ZEALAND 


919 


NIBELUNGEX 


New  Zealand,  Life  in.     (S.  D.  Cart  r)  Hours  at  irome, 

2:  426.  — Once  a  Week,  20:  471.— Ed.  K.  119:  205. 

Manners  and  Customs  in.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  375,  457- 

—  Mo.  R.  151:  575- 

—  Maoris  of.    (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  lo:  96.  —Temp.  Bar, 

51:  51S. 

and  Kanakas.     (D.  Wedderburn)  Fortn.  27:  7S2. 

Oiif^in  of.     (W.  S.  W.  Vaux)  ^^uhrop.  J.  5:  451. 

See  Maoris. 

—  Maori  Moliammedanism.     (II.  Lusk)  Fortn.  2:  731. 

—  Maori  Sketches.     Coriih.  12:  498. 

—  Mvth  of  the  Creation  in.     (J.  F.  H.  Wohlfers)  Unita. 

H.  7:  557- 

—  Mvth()h).c;y  of.     Chr.  Rem.  31:  430. 

—  Nat.  Hist"  of.     (S.  P.  Stratford)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  357. 

—  Native  Race  of.     (A.  S.  Thomson)  .1.  Statis.  Soc.  17: 

27.  — (F.  1).  Fenton)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  23:  508. 

—  Natives  of.     Penny  M.  II :  132. 

—  Nicholas's  Voyage  to.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  803. 

—  Otago.      Chamb.   J.    8:    185.     10:   299,  353.— (W. 

Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  50:  573. 

—  Past,  present,  and  future.     Tump.  Bar,  li:  397. 

—  I'etre's  Account  of.     Mus.  44:   377. 

—  Plants  of,  suitable  for  Paper-Making.    (J.  R.  Jackson) 

Nature,  11 :  212. 

—  Progress  and  Resources  of.     Quar.  106:  330. 

—  Question  and  Rights  of  Aborigines.     Eel.  R.  88:  579. 

—  Ccdburn,  84:  250. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     FVaser,  64:  246. 

—  Resources  of.     (G.  M.  Clarke)  Overland,  6:  250. — 

(Sir  J.  Vogel)  Fraser,  96:  134. 

—  Righ.ts  and   Wrongs  of  Natives  and  Settlers,  1S64. 

Westm.  81 :  420. 

—  Rock  Paintings  in.    (.1.  von  llaast)  Anthrop.  J.  8:  50. 

—  Savage's  Account  of,  1S07.    Ed.  R.  10:  471.  — Eel.  R. 

6:  867. 

—  Second-Class  to,  and  back.     Chamb.  J.  42:  765,  78 1. 

—  Shepherd  Life  in.     (D.  Bayliss)  Good  Words,  7:  620. 

—  Sketch  of.     (L  C.  Russell)  Am.  Natural.  13:  65. 

—  Sketches  in.     Fraser,  59:  159.  —  Argosy,  32:  484. 

—  Social  Progress  in.     Chamb.  .1.  28:  152,  173. 

—  Station  at.     Chamb.  J.  48:  73.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

77:  3'- 

—  Statistics  of.     (A.  S.  Thomson)  .J.  Statis.  Soc.  14:  227. 

—  Tea  and  Silk  Farming  in.     Cluimb.  .J.  58:  181-53S. 

—  Tliirty  Years'  Policy  in.     Blackw.  97:  739. 

—  Thomson's  Story  of.     Chr.  Ohs.  60:  452. 

—  Tristan  d'Acunha's.     Am.  {}.  Reg.  13:  167. 

—  under  (iovcrnor  Grey.     Fraser,  39:  79. 

. —  Week  among  the  Maoris.     Cornh  33:  61. 

—  Wesleyan  Mission  in.   (.1.  Arniitage)  Meth.  (}.  40:  33S. 
New  Zealand  Institute.     Nature,  2:  160. 

New  Zealand  Zaul)ertl(ite.     House.  Words,  2:  75,  12S. 
New  Zealanders.     Blackw.   70:  414. 

—  Character  of.     Mus.  22:  98. 

—  Christianity   among.     Eel.  R.  125:  443. — Chr.  Obs. 

70:  374- 

—  Coates  on.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  693. 

—  Traditions  and  Superstitions  of.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  221. 

Same  art.  Im-1.  M.  38:  92. 
Next-Door  Neiglilxirs.     (Iv  .Fames)  Temp.  Bar,  39:  85. 
Nc.Kt  of  Kin.      (Mrs.  C.  F.  Gore)  Colburn,  78:  253,  379. 

79:  32. 
Ney,   Marshal.     Dcm.  R.  16:  3S7.  —  Mo.  R.  132:  ^fx). 

—  .Mus.  23:    703.  —  (A.  Alison)   Blackw.  34:  657. 
Same  art.  Mus.  24:  66. 

—  an  Anu'rican  ?     So.  ii.  24:   172. 

—  Death  of;  a  Poem.     Dub.  L'niv.  34:  611. 

—  Execution  of.     Eel.  M.  75:  366. 

—  Grave  of.     Land  We  Love,  5:  75. 

Ney,  Michael,  otherwise  Michael  Rudolph.    So.  Lit.  Mess. 
13:  17,  214. 


Nez-rerces  Indians,  War  with,  1877-7S.  Galaxy,  24:  £17. 
Capture  of  Jose|)h  and  his  Tribe.     (G.  W.  Baiid) 

Internat.  R.  7:  209. 

Howard's  History  of.     (.1.  D.  Cox)  Nation,  33:  95. 

True  Story  of.     (O.  O.  Howard)  No.  Am.  129:  53. 

Ngami,  Lake.     Bentlev,  39:  611.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

50:  362. — Putnam,  8:  607.     iSee  Africa 
Niagara;  a  Poem.     (W.  Gibson)  Dem.  R.  41:  296. 
Niagara,    Battle   of,     Portfo.(Dcn.)    14:    219.  —  (E.    T. 

Channiug)  No.  Am.  8:  142. 

—  Legend  of.     All  the  Year,  35:  425. 

—  Joiu-nal  of  Siege  of,  1759.     Hist.  M.  15:   197. 
Niagara  Falls.     (A.  H.  (niernscy)   Harper,    7:  289.— 

(G.  W.  IloUey)  Scrib.  12:  462.  — Once  a  Week,  29: 
50.  — (H.  .James,  jr.)  Nation,  13:  23S,  254.  — (.1. 
TyndaJL)  Macniil.  28:  49.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81: 
24.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  595.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  117:  609.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  210. — 
(St.  .J.  de  Crevecoeur)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  604.  — (H. 
D.Rogers)  Am.  J.  Sci.  27:  326.  —  (R.  Bakewell) 
Am.. F.  Sci.  73:  85.  — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  463.  — Am. 
Mo.  M.  11:  529.—  (J.  T.  Ducatel)  U.  S.  Cath.  M. 

3-  53°- 

—  Day  at.     Colburn,  54:  4S2. 

—  Descent  into  the  Rapids  of.     Knick.  38:  414. 

—  Description  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  5:  i73-  — (I-  Weld) 

Meth.  M.  25:  512. 

—  Descriptions  of.     M.  Am.  Ili.st.  5:  47. 

—  Discussion  on.     (H.  D.  Rogers)  Ed.   New  Philos.  J. 

19:  292. 

—  Excursion  to,  1849.     (II.  Cooke)  Colburn,  87:  358. 

—  F'roni  Washington  to.    (J.  Richardson )  Scrib.  4:  1,  129. 

—  Geological    Phenomena   of.      Chr.    Obs.    41:    530. — 

Mus.  43:  4-;5.  —  ("hamb.  J.  8:  229. 

—  Hymn  of.     (T.'  Hill)  Putnam,  11 :  53S. 

—  in  Winter.     (W.  L.  Carpenter)  Nature,  23:  511. 

—  Music  of.     (L.  M.  Thayer)  Scrib.  21 :  5S3. 

—  One  more  Word  about.  (I.  D.  Hardy)  Tinslcy,  27:  420. 

—  Past  and  Future  of.     (W.  D.  Gunning)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

i:  564. 

—  Preservation  of.     (H.  Norman)  Nation,  33:   170. 

—  Snatched  from.    (W.  C.  Bennett)  Belgra.  36:  supp.  90. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Knick.  22:  193. 

—  Trip  to.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  657.  —Colburn,  53:  191. 

—  Upward  Jets  of.     (W.  H.  Barlow)  J.  Frankl.   lust. 

104:  273. 

—  Vi.Mt  to.     (A.  W.  Thorold)  Good  Words,  16:  63,  125. 

—  ( W.  Meagher)  Irish  Mo.  7:  271.— Penny  M.  5:  405. 
in  1835.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  91. 

—  Visitors'  Book  at.     All  the  Year,  26:  294. 

—  Week  in  tlie  West.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  24:  25. 

—  Wrestle  with.     All  the  Year,  26:  131.     Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  11:  167. 
Niagara  River,  Duck  Shooting  on.     Penny  M.  7:  35S. 

—  Night  on.     Once  a  Week,  7:  90. 

—  Scenery  on.     (Mrs.  Miuot)  No.  .\ni.  2:  320. 

—  Volume  of.     (Z.  Allen)  Am.  J.  Sci.  46^07.  —(E.  R. 

Blackwell)  l^t.  New  Philos.  J.  37:   21. 
Niagara  Suspension  Bridge,  Condition  of.     (J.  A.  Roe- 

biing)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  361.  —(P.  W.  Rarlow)  .F. 

I'rankl.  Inst.  71:   16-237. 
Niantic  Indians.     Sie  Nyantic. 
Nibelungen  Lied.     (T.  Carlyle)  Westm.  15:   i.—  Dub. 

l'niv.  80:  232.  —  (A.  a.  Rich.'y)  Fraser.  89:  336.  — 

Brit.  (,).  8:   i-,v  —  (A.  Putzker)  Overland,  15:  413. 

—  (H.  Eckford)  Penn  Mo.  5:  60,  122.  —(W.  de  B. 
Fryer)  Penn  .Mo.  12:  401,  492. —  Eel.  R.  75:  647. 
88:  26.  — Blackw.  69:  55.  Same  art.  1->1.  M.  22: 
^^,5.  — (A.  Ten  Brook)  Meth.  (J.  24:  619. — Penny 
M.  5:  431,  .140.  —  (L.  M.  Schoonmaker)  Harper,  55: 
38.  —  Lond.  M.  1 :  628.  —  St.  James,  16:  377.  28: 
117.  —  (C.  E.  Blumeuthal)  Godey,  40:  200-3S5. 


NIBELUNGEN 


920 


NICKEL 


Xibehingen  Lied,  Analysis  of.     (W.  Ebeling)  Western, 
5:  218. 

—  Jordan's.     (J.  M.  Hart)  Nation,  22:  214. 

—  Lettsom's  Translation.    (F.  Carter)  New  Kng.  35:  695. 

—  Scene  in.     (W.  Huwitt)  IVop.  J.  2:  156. 

—  Simrock's  Translation.     Eel.  II.  88:  26. 

Nibio,  William,  and  the  New  York  Christian  Association 

Library.     Lib.  J.  5:  45. 
Nicaragua.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Harper,  11;  577,  744.  —  De 

Bow,  22:  105. 

—  Adventures  and  Observations  in.     Liternat.  M.  3:  437. 

—  Afternoon  in.     (W.  IL  Dull)  Am.  Natural.  3;  35. 

—  and  the  Filibusters.     Blackw.    79:    314.     Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  49:   129.     Same  art.  L)e  Bow,  20:  670. 

—  and  its  Railway.     Colburn,  139:  253. 

—  Belt's  Naturalist  in.    (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  9:  21S. 

—  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  5:  89.  — Eel.  M.  82:  540. 

—  Camp  Notes  in.   Cliamb.  J.  44:  177-794.   45-  ii°i  364. 

—  Crime  in  the  Woods.  All  the  Year,  41 :  53. 

—  Customs,  Manners,  and  Religion  in.    (J.  D.  Whelpley) 

Chr.  R.  17:  263. 

—  Earthquake  in,  in  1834.     Eel.  M.  70:  351. 

—  Filibusters  in.     Dub.  R.  43:  355.     Putnam,  9:  425. — 

Deni.  R.  40:  9. 

—  Question  of,  in  1S56.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  i.  —  Dem.  R. 

41:  115. 

—  Road-Making  in.     Overland,  5:  238,  302. 

—  Run  to.     Blackw.  8i:  539. 

—  Scherzer's  Travels  in.     Liv.  Age,  55:  172. 

—  Ship  Canal  through,  proposed.     Dem.  R.  32:  458. — 

De  Bow,  13:  236.  —  Colburn,  88:   172.  115:  3^5. 

Route  for.    (0.  W.  Childs)  .J.  Frank!.  Inst.  89:^380. 

90:  39-393.  91 :  25,  249.  —  (J.  E.  Nourse)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  95:  89.  —  Liv.  Age,  31:  Si. 

—  Squier's  Account  of.     Ed.  R.  95:  553. —  Fraser,  45: 

472. —  Bentley,  31:  442. —  (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr. 
Exam.  52:  253.  —  (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Chr.  K.  17: 
263.  —  Eel.  R.  96:  307. 

—  Tale  of.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  180. 

—  Through,  in  1850.     (J.  D.  B.  Stillman)  Overland,  12: 

458,  546. 

—  Tieaty  with.     Dem.  R.  41:  419. 

—  Walker's  Expedition  to.     (D.  Deaderick)  Atlan.  4: 

653-     5- 38- — De  Bow,  24:  146. 
Nicaragua,  Lake.     Temp.  Bar.  23:  238. 
Niccolini,  Giov.  Battista.     Cornh.  10 :  683. 

—  Tragedies.     (W.  D.  Howells)  No.  Am.   115:  333. — 

For.  R.  5:  180.  —  For.  Q.  17:  121. — Am.  Mo.  M. 

2:  368. 
Xiccol6  Alunno,  the  Folignese  Painter.     Cornh.  33:  327. 
Niccolo  de'  Lapi.     Liv.  Age,  18:  433. 
Nice.    (R.  Davey)  Lippinc.  15:  434.  —  Penny  M.  9:  233. 

—  and  Mentone.     All  the  Year,  14:  254. 

—  Council  of.     (P.  Schaff)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  499. — 

Chr.  I'Lxam.  12:  314. 

and  St.  Athanasius.     Chr.  Rem.  27:  125. 

and  Eastern  Church.    (A.  St.  J.  Chambre)  Univ.  Q. 

21:  25. 

Cowper's  Analecta  Nicasna  ?    Brit.  Q.  27:  500. 

Fragments  relating  to.     Chr.  Rem.  35:  61. 

Kaye's  Account  of.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  474. 

Second.     (N.  G.  Batt)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  197. 

—  Davis's  History  of.     Fxl.  R.  5:  497. 

—  Letters  from.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  46. 

—  Life  at.     Fraser,  61 :  844. 

—  Sketches  framed  in  Olive  Wood.     Fraser,  60:  579. 

—  Statis.  Account  of.  (W.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  18:  34. 

—  Summer  at.     Chamb.  J.  11 :  153.  —  (Prof.  Lee)  Good 

Words,  4:  107. 
Nice  Distinctions.     Chamb.  J.  56:  717. 
Nice  Point  of  Law.     Tinsley,  5:  90. 
NJceue  Creed.     (R.  B.  Miller)  Radical,  4:  101. 


Nicene  Creed  and  the  Eastern  Church.     (II.  Southgate) 

Am.  Church  R.  15:  337. 
^-  How  shall  we  read  V    Am.  Church  R.  20:  86. 
Nichol,  John.    Hannibal ;  a  Drama.    (A.  C.  Swinburne) 

Fortn.  18:  751. 
Nichol,  Jolm  P.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  145.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  14:  98.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  241. 

—  Cosmogony.     So.  Q.  10:  227. 

Nicholas,  St.,  and  the  Five  Points.  (G.  W.  Curtis)  Put- 
nam, i:  509. 

Nicholas  I.,  Pope,  and  the  forged  Literature  of  the  Middle 
Ages.     (E.  Beecher)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3:  484. 

Nicholas  I.,  I'jnperor  of  Russia.  Quar.  96:  493.  Sanit; 
art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  470.  —  Fraser,  30:  i.  —  (R.  Baird) 
Putnam,  5:  588.  —  Colburn,  16:  287.  —  Dem.  R. 
35:  225.  —  With  portrait,  Eel.  M.  43:  417.  —  Col- 
burn, 103:  489. 

—  Accession  of.     (A.  Dumas)  Sharpe,   14:  217.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  24:  401.  —  Liv.  Age,  55:  449. 

—  and  the  French  Actress.     Bentlev,  37:  267.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  35:64. 

—  and  the  present  Government  of  Russia.     Am.  Fxl.  i: 

41 T. — Brit.  &  For.  R.  11:  543. 

—  and  the  War  in  the  East.     Bentley,  35:  213. 

—  Character  of.     Hogg,  12:  263. 

and  Times  of.     Nat.  R.  6:  147.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

43:  289. 

—  Children  of.     Fxd.  M.  35:  329. 

—  Death  of.     Blackw.  77:  481.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35: 

159.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  423.  —  Liv.  Age,  45: 
170,  185,  248. 
Effects  of.     Liv.  Age,  45:  253. 

—  Episode  in  the  Reign  of.     Bentley,  37:  3S1. 

—  Jlemoirs  of,  by  a  Page.     Cath.  World,  7:  683. 

—  Nobles,  Serfs,  and  Servants  of.     Colburn,  70:  477.  . 

—  Passage  in  the  Life  of.     Bentley,  38:  182. 

—  Russia  under.     Eel.  R.  74:  704. 
Sterling  on.     Mo.  R.  155:  470. 

—  Visit  to  England,  1844.     Blackw.  56:  127. 
Nicholas,  Judge  Samuel  Smith,  of  Kentucky.     (P.  R. 

Siiipman)  Lippinc.  21:  yy. 
Nicholas,  the  Rope-Dancer.     House.  Words,  19:  588. 
Nicholas  Dunks,  or  fried  Mackerel  for  Dinner.     Blackw. 

50:  363- 
Nicholas  Minturn  ;  a  Novel.     (J.  G.  Holland)  Scrib.  13: 

224-784.     14:  48-744. 
Nicholas  Nickleby.   (C.  Dickens)  Mus.  33:  276,  437,  516. 

34:105-516.    35:129-553-    36:121-551.    37:i'6, 

386. 
Nicholas  von  der  Flue.     Internal.  M.  3:  472.  —  (A.  F. 

Hewit)  Cath.  World,  21:  836. 
Nic.hoUs,  Mrs.  C.  B.     See  Bronte,  Charlotte. 
Nichols,  Ichabod.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  66:  220. 
Nichols,  John.    Iliustr.  of  literary  Hist.    Mo.  R.  125:  49. 
Nichols,  John  Gough.     Antiquary,  4:  255. 
Nichols,  Rebecca  S.,  Poems  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  ii:  51. 
Nichols  Genealogy.     (A.  Sargent)  N.  E.  Reg.  14:  27. 
Nicholson,  John.     (J.  W.  Kaye)  Good  Words,  6:  621. 
Nicias,  Athenian  General,  Notes  on.     Colburn,  iio:  31. 
Nick  of  T  me.     All  the  Year,  12:  569.     Same  art.  Catii. 

World,  1 :  124. 
Nickajack  Cave,  Fauna  of.    (E.  D.  Cope  and  A.  S.  Pack- 
ard, jr.)  Am.  Natural.  15:  877. 
Nickar,  the  Soulless.     (S.  Evans)  Macmil.  9:  47. 
Nickel,  Analyses  of  cast.     (W.  E.  Gard)  Am.  J.  Sei. 

114:  274. 

—  and  its  Preparation.     Prac.  M.  6:  341. 

—  and  its  L^ses  in  the  Arts.  (L.  Feuchtwanger)  J.  I'Yankl. 

Inst.  96:   136,  204. 

—  How  and  where  obtained.     Pract.  M.  7:  359. 
Nickel  Manufacture,   Two  Products  in.      (.J.  Wharton) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  gg:  365. 


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NIGHT 


Nitkel-Plating,  Improvements  in.     J.  Frank).  Inst.  Iio: 

348- 

Nickern,  Geo.,  Man  with  two  Memories.  Ev.  Sat.  7:  170. 

Nickles,  Fran9ois  J.  J.,  Correspondence  of.  Am.  J.  Sci. 
66:  26S,  406.  67:  113,262,412.  68:  114,  381.  69: 
103,407.  70:  102,  258,  402.  71:  117,  254,  403. 
72:  99,264.  73:  102.  74:  255,408.  75:  91,430- 
76:  97,  259,  393.  77:  117,  252.  78:  119,  424.  79: 
266,  410.  80:  409.  81:  266.  82:  95.  83:  108. 
84:    120.    85:   260.    86:   398.     89:    79.    93:    89. 

95:  66. 
Nicknames.     (G.  N.  Lieber)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5:    503. 

—  American.     Chamb.  J.  52:  171. 

Nicobar  Islands.     (F.  A.  de  Roepstorff)  Geog.  M.  2:  44. 

5:  39- 

—  Missionaries  on.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  11:  57. 

—  Objects  from.     (A.  L.  Fox)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  434. 

—  I'eople  of.     (W.  L.  Distant)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  209. 
Nicodeniites  of  the  i6th  Century.     (II.  M.  Baird)  Jleth. 

Q.  24:  436. 
Nicodenuis.     (J.  M.  Macdonald)  Am.  Bil).  Repos.  3d  s. 
4:   502.  —  (H.  Baliou,  2d)  Univ.  (2.  5:  395.  —  Liv. 
Age,  32:  505- 

—  Conversation  of  Jesus  with.      Chr.  Disc.  2:    171. — 

Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11:  496. 
Nicodenms,  a  Slave.  (S.  G.  Emery)  Cath.  World,  28:  119. 
Nicolas,  Sir  Harris,  and  Joseph  Ritson.     Fraser,  9:  601. 
Nicolas  of  Trani,  St.     (S.  B.  (iould)  Fraser,  88:  682. 
Nicol.  Erskine.     Art  J.  22:  65. 
Nicol,  James.     Nature,  19:  590. 
Nicole,  Pierre,  Character  and  Writings  of.     (S.  K.  Kol- 

lock)  I'rinc.  28:   112. 
Nicole  Vagnon ;  a  Tale.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Temp.  Bar, 

39:  217.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  242,  2S0. 
Nicolet,  John.     Discovery  of  the  West.     (E.  G.  Mason) 

Dial  (Ch.),  2:  143. 
Nicolette  and  Aucassin.     (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  10:  223. 
Nicoll,  Robert.     Irish  Q.  5:  48. —  Mo.  R.  158:  251. 

—  and  Writings.    (S.  Smiles)  Good  Words,  16:  313,  414. 

—  Memoir  of.     (S.  Smiles)  Ilowitt,  3:  133.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  14:  92. 

—  Poems.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:    747.  — (E.  Elliott)  Tait,  n.  s. 

9:  545.  —  Westm.  38:  429.  —  Dub.  Univ.  88:  301. 
Niel)ehingeii.     See  Nibelungen. 
Nieboska   Ivomedyia.     (Mrs.  M.  L.  Putnam)  No.  Am. 

67:  26. 
Niebuhr,  Barthold  Georg.     Brit.  Q.  19:   i.  —  No.  Brit. 

lo-  329.  — (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  76:  i.  — (W. 

A.  Larned)  New  Eng.  10:  526.  —  lilackw.  71:  542. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  26:  337.  —  Sharpe,  i:  97.     15: 

374.  —  with  portrait,  Hogg,  9:  225.  —  Chamb.  J.  18: 

147.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  376.  —  luternat.  M. 

5:  517.  — Meth.  Q.  15:   530. 

—  and  Classical  Museum.  (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm.  41 :  17S. 

—  and  Lieber.     (M.  Ilowland)  Harper.  48:  63. 

—  Charges  against.     (G.  II.  Lewes)  Westm.  40:  335. 

—  Historical  and  PhilologicMl  Tracts.     For.  R.  4:   173. 

—  History  of  Rome.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  16:  425. — 

(H. 'llowes)  No.  Am.  42:  3S8.  —  Ed.  R.  51:  '358. 
56:  267.— For.  Q.  2:  512.  8:  79.  11:  406.  34: 
450. — For.  R.  i:  168.  —  Westm.  11:  253,  40:  335. 
41:  178.  — Am.  Q.  4:  367.  — So.  Q.  7:  261.  — Mo. 
U.  130:  197. 

—  Liebcr's   Reminiscences  of.     Quar.  55:   234.  —  (C.  C. 

Fclton)  No.  Am.  43:  120.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  125. 
—  Mo.  R.  138:  418. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.     Ed.  R.  96:  95.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  34:  433.  — No.  Brit.  17:  422.  — Fraser,  46: 
58.  — Chr.  R.  17:  537.  — Fxl.  R.  95:  647.  — (G.  E. 
Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  413  —Tait,  n.  s.  11:  log, 
775-  12:  27-775.  — Prosp.  K-  8:  145.  — Colburn, 
94:  246. —  Lv.  Age,  33:  20. 


Niebuhr,  Barthold  Georg,  Life  of.  Quar.  66:  515.  —  (B. 
G.  Niebulir)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2:  593.  —  Chr.  R.  6: 
81.  —  No.  Brit.  10:  329.  —  Blackw.  49:  565.  71: 
542. 

—  Political  Life  and  Sentiments  of.     Westm.  58:  142. 

—  Posthumous  Works  of.     For.  Q.  31:  376.     Same  art. 

Eel.  Mus.  3:  357. 

Niebuhr,  Carsten,  Biography  of.     Lond.  M.  23:  399. 

Niece  of  Justice  Humphreys.  (V.  F.  Towuseud)  Sharpe, 
49:  293. 

Niel,  Marshal.     Bentley,  49:  428. 

Niello  and  Kepou-se  Work.     Argosy,  12:  70. 

Niemann,  E.  J.,  Works  of.     Art  J.  29:  225. 

Niger  River,  Course  of.  (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  23:  225. 
—  (J.  Mctiuecn)  Blackw,  13:  417.  —  with  map, 
Blackw.  30:  130.  —  (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  13:  440. — 
Quar.  25:  25  41:  226. — Mo.  R.  128:  15.  —  Eel. 
R.  50:  I. 

Donkin  on.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  41 :  226. 

—  Expedition  to,  1S41-42.     Ed.  R.  72:  456.  —  (J.  Dun- 

can) Bentley,  22:  412,469. — Bentley,  40:  129. — 
Chr.  Obs.  56:  523.  —  Eel.  R.  72:  456.  88:  416. — 
Liv.  Age,  19:  I,  60. 

M'William's  Medical  History  of.    Mo.  R.  161:  415. 

Sehun  and  Crowther  on.     Chr.  Obs.  42:  746. 

—  Explorers  of.     (E.  II.  Derb^')  Atlan.  7:  623. 

—  Lander's  Discoveries  on.     Ed.  R.  55:    397.  —  (B.  B. 

Thatcher)  No.  Am.  35:  371.  —  Mus.  21:  340. — 
Penny  M.  i:  42. — Eel.  R.  55:  369. 

—  Life  on  the  Upper,  Mage's.     Colburn,  144:  469. 

—  Navigation  of.     Ed.  M.  12:  512. 

—  Trotter's  Expedition  to.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  i:  669. 
Nighean  Ceard;  a  Tale  of  Saxons   and   Celt*.      (Mrs. 

Johnstone)  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  1-273. 
Night  among  Wild-Fowl.     Lond.   Soc.  15:   353.  —  Ed. 
M.  72:  740. 

—  and   Morning,  or  the  Incog.     (M.  B.  Snow)  Godey, 

24:  336. 

—  at  Coekhoolet  Castle.     (Miss  Taylor)  Lippinc.  15:  40. 

—  at  Home.     (L.  Ritchie)  Chaml).  J.  8:  332. 

—  liefore  the  Morrow;  a  Poem.  (W.  Smith)  Cornh.  8:  99. 

—  in  a  Balloon.     (M.  E.  Penn)  Argosy,  29:  56. 

—  in  the  Bell  Inn.     Dub.  L'niv.  35:   747. 

—  in  Ciiinese  Tombs.     Chamb.  J.  45:    113,   132.     Same 

art.  Ed.  :M.  71:  866. 

—  in  the  Clouds.    (E.  Souvestre)  Chamb.  J.  19:  9.    Same 

art.  Sharpe,  23:  269. 

—  in  a  First-Class  Hailway  Carriage.  Dub.  Univ.  70:  419. 

—  in  a  Cihicier.     Cath.  World,  i:  345. 

—  in  a  Haunted  House.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  553. 

—  in  Latmhton  Woods.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  72. 

—  in  a  Wherry      (S.  Willard)  Atlan.  8:  463. 

—  in  the  Wilderness.     Galaxy,  II :  6S7. 

—  never  to  be  forgotten.     Putnam,  6:  515. 

—  of  Horror.     Ed.  M.  34:  136. 

—  of  Horrors.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  9:   19. 

—  of  Misery.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  II :  219. 

—  of  Mystery.     Bdgra.  27:  316. 

—  of  the  Poets.     Chamb.  J.  21:  313. 

—  of  Terror.     (L.  Singleton)  Lakeside,  8:  390. 

—  of  Terror.     Bentley,  3:   t,^. 

—  of  Terror.     Sharpe.  11:   72. 

—  of  Terror.     (M.  E.  Muchall)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  13S. 

—  of  Years.     (J.  B.  Holmesl  Lakoiiie.  5:  303. 

—  on  tile  Bitter  Lake.     St.  James.  32:  22',. 

—  on  the  Enchanted  Mountains.    (C.  F.  HofTmann)  Bent- 

ley. 4:   -;o6. 

—  on  the  Mincii.     All  the  Year.  22:   107. 

—  on  the  Mississippi.     (R.  GutTin)  Putnam.  15:  419. 

—  with  the  Mystics.    (J.  F.  WaUer)  Dub.  Univ.  42:  40;. 

—  with  tiic  Volunteers  of  Strathkinahan.     (L.  W.    M. 

Lockhart)  Blackw.  106:  322. 


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Night  All  venture.     Chaiub.  J.  i8:  277. 

Kii;lU  Adventure.     Teinp.  IJar,  24:  242. 

Niglit  Adventure.     Temp,  liai',  35:  37. 

Night-Dancers  of  Waipio.     (C.  W.  htoddard)  Overhmd, 

6:  147. 
Night-Porter.     House.  Words,  16:  513. 
Night  Seiiool,  Our.     Chanib.  J.  39:  285. 
Night  Sliriek.     (C.  Oilier)  Hentley,  10:   564. 
Niglit  Side  of  Nature,  Crowe's,    lihukw.  68:  265.  — Liv. 

Age,  17:  37,  2S9.  Set  Crowe,  Mrs.  C. 
Night  Terror  in  Africa.  Temp.  Bar,  43:  6S. 
Night  Walk  over  tlie  Mill   Stream.     (Mrs.   H.  Wood) 

Good  Words,  4:  173. 
Night  Wanderer  of  an  Afglian  Fort.     Bhickw.  103:  91. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  S57,  979. 
Night  Watch.     (T.  II.  Bayly)  Bentley,  5:  610. 
Night-Workers,  Some.    (II.  Pearce)  Dub.  Univ.  77:  293. 
Night's  Peril.     Black w.  63:  S3. 
Nights  at  Mess.    Blackw.  33:  924.    34:47-541.   36:523, 

(^52,  740-     37:  225-929. 

—  at  Sea.     Bentley,   i:  269,  474,  621.     2:  51-610.     3: 

191-487.     4:  141,  557. 
Nightfall;  a  Poem.     (W.  W.  Ellsworth)  Scrib.  12:  336. 
Nightingale,  Florence.     Liv.  Age,  44:  447. 

—  Home  of.    (J.  D.  Sherwood)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  243. 

—  Latest  Charity  of.     Once  a  Week,  9:  205. 

—  Notes  on  Nursing.     Eraser,  61:  753. 

—  What  she  has  done  and  is  doing.     St.  James,  1 :  29. 
Nightingale,  The.    Chamb.  J.  7:  409.    17:392. —  (H.  G. 

Adams)  Liv.  Age,  25:  273. 

—  and  the  Thorn.     Lond   M.  9:  516. 

—  of  Murom.     (W.  Muller)  Am.  Mo.  M.  12:  43,  233. 

—  Shakspere's.     (C.  Bede)  Belgra.  38:  424. 

—  To  the.     Dub.  Univ.  i;  547. 

Nightingales.  (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Once  a  Week,  16:  730. 
Nightmare,  The.    Colburn,  4:  520. — Dub.  Univ.  25:  32. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  4:  495. 

—  on  the  Rails.     Eraser,  34:  522. 

Nihilism.     (W.  L.  Kingslev)  New  Eng.  37:  553. 

—  a  Century  ago.     All  the  Year,  44:  375. 

—  and  Pessimism  in  Germany.  (C.  Waldstein)  19th  Cent. 

3:  1120. 

—  Buddhistic.    (M.  Muller)  Ev.  Sat.  8:  677. 

—  in  Russia.    (P.  Bovoruikin)  Fortn.  lo:  117.  —  No.  Am. 

128:  174.  —  (F.  C.  Owen)  19th  Cent.  7:  i.  Same 
art.  Eel.  'M.  94:  257.  Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  219. 
—  (M.  Kaufmann)  Contemp.  38:  913.  —  (M.  Kauf- 
mann)  Eel.  M.  96:  817.  — (M.  S.  Stillman)  Nation, 

33:  119- 

—  Secret  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  30:  189. 
Nihilists.     (D.  M.  Wallace)  Fortn.  28:   149. 

—  Night  among.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  337. 

—  of  Russia.     (A.  Gustafson)  Nat.  Q.  41 :  i. 

Trial  of,  1880.   (Z.  Ragozin)  Internal.  R.  lo:  349,  411. 

Nijui  Novgorod.  Fair  of.     Penny  M.  6:  125. 
Nikon,  Patriarch.    Lond.  Q.  18:  177.  — Eel.  i\I.  57:  363. 
Nil  Dcsperandum;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  51:  19-1S6. 
Nile,  The.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  5,  239. —(B.  Baker)  Eel. 
Engin.  23:  405. 

—  Abyssinian  Tributaries  of.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  17: 

145. — Chamb.  .J.  45:  107.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  566. 

—  Ancient  Researches  concerning.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  209. 

—  and  its  noble  Savages.     All  the  Year,  lo:  468. 

—  and  Nubia.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  475. 

—  and  Red  Sea  Canal.     Blackw.  56:  182. 

—  Arundines  Nili.     Eraser.  8l :  594. 

—  Ascent  of.     (R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  3:  321-641. 

—  Baker's    Explorations   on.     Dub.   Univ.   68:    loi. — 

Blackw.  100:  205.  —  Lond.  Q.  27:  201.  —  Anthrop. 
R.  4:  269. 

—  Between  the  Cataracts  without  a  Dragoman.     (G.  J. 

Cayley)  Fraser,  64:  755. 


Nile,  Tiie  Blue,  and  Abyssinia.     Westm.  108:   189. 
and  White.     Bentley,  32:  57. 

—  Cairo  and  the  Sources  of.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  5,  239. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i:  51. 

—  Carey's  Winter  Cruise  on.     Liv.  Age,  78:  273. 

—  Cataracts  of.     (C.  I).  Warner)  Allan.  36:   1. 

—  Cause  of  the  annual  Inundation  of.     (W.  Ferrel)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  85:  62. 

—  Chapter  from  our  Novel  of.     (J.  P.  Lesley)  Penn  Mo. 

r:  12. 

—  Christmas  Day  on.     Chamb.  J.  21 :  289. 

—  Curtis's  Nile  Notes.    Tait,  n.  s.  18:  470.  —  Peop.  J.  n: 

20S.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  14:  51. — Liv.  Age,  29:  82. 

—  Cutting  the  Banks  of.     Liv.  Age.  1 15:  189. 

—  Descent  of,  to  Cairo.     (R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  3:  743. 

—  Didier's  Voyage  of.     Bentley,  44:  2S6. 

—  Miss  Edwards's  up.     Chamb.  J.  54:  485. 

—  Fairholt's  up.     Bentley,  52:  576. 

—  Fountain  of.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  3:  67. 

—  From  Mruli  to  Dufli,  with  map.     Geog.  M.  4:  67. 

—  Gordon's  Expedition  to  the  Upper,     (F.  A.  Edwards) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  197. 

—  Legend  of.     St.  James,  46:  60. 

—  Legh's  Vo^-age  up.     Ed.  R.  27:  422. 

—  Life  on.     Liv.  Age,  i:  81. 

—  Litany  of.     (J.  S.  Blackie)  Dub.  Univ.  93:  411. 

—  On.    Chamb.  J. 46:  776.  —  (J.  W.  Clayton)  St.  James, 

28:   517. 

—  Sailors  of.     Once  a  Week,  11:  690. 

—  Scenes  on.     (L.  Lnporte)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  247. 

—  St.  John's  Travels  in  Valley  of.     Ed.  R.  59:  404. — 

Mo.  R.  134:  197,  279. 

—  Sources  of.    Ed.  R.  41 :  181. —  Liv.  Age,  i :  51.  —  Ed. 

R.  118:  207.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  370.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  60:  208.  —  (L.  Oliphant)  No.  Am.  124: 
383.  —  (K.  Johnston,  jr.)  Nature,  i:  607.  —  (C.  T. 
Beke)  Nature,  2:  6.— (C.  T.  Beke)  Ed.  New  Philu>. 
J.  45:  221.  — (D.T.  Ansted)Intel.0bs.4:  46.  — C..i- 
burn,  86:  430.  128:  379. — Ecl.R.  118:  138. — Temp. 
Bar,  9:  108. 

and  the  Albert  Nyanza.     Ed   R.  124:  151. 

Baker's  Explorations  of.  Eel.  R.  124:  108.  —  Mae- 
mil.  14:  205.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  359.  —  Liv. 
Age,  90:  131. 

Beke's  Expedition  to.     Liv.  Age,  66:  615. 

discovered.     Eel.  M.  59:  368. 

New  Expedition  to.     Colburn,  121:  233. 

Newly-discovered.     Nature,  2:  26. 

Searches  for.     St.  James,  7:  507.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  78:  267. 

Speke's  Explorations  of.   Quar.  114:  274.    115:105. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  62:  i.  — Brit.  Q.  41:  152.  — (A. 
H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  28:  577.  —  Lond.  Q.  22:  118. 
—  Blackw.  86:  391.  95:  i.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
80:  214. 

Stanley  on.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  27:  179. 

—  Tour  of.     (C.  S.  Welles)  Scrib.  II :  145. 

—  Up  the.     (J.  Edwards)  Cath.  World,  24:  633,  735. 
with  Cook's  Tourists.    (F.  E.  Willard)  Lakeside,  7: 

117. 

—  Upper  Basin  of.    Westm.  81 :  307.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

62:  385. 

—  Western.     Colburn,  143:  180. 

—  White.     Eel.  R.  90:  312.  —  Blackw.  65:  47.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  339. 

Baker's.     Once  a  Week,  30:  678. 

Werne's  Expedition  to.   Tait,  n.  s.  16:456. — Sharpe, 

9:  115. 

—  Winter  on.     (G.  B.  McClellan)  Scrib.  13:  368-670. 
Nile  Basin,  Burton  on.     Colburn,  133:   i. 

Nile  Basins  and  Nile  Explorers.     Blackw.  97:  100. 
Nile  Boat.     Bentley,  37:  494. 


NILE 


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NITRO-GLYCERIXE 


Nile  IJoat,  Bartlett's.    Liv.  Age,  24:  29S. 

My.     (W.  Thornbuiy)  Ouce  a  Week,  14:  78.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  i:  170. 
Nile  Exi)Iorer.s.     (D.  C.  Gilman)  No.  Am.  104:  122. 
Niles,  Nathaniel.     (D.  Tiiur.stoii)  (Jong.  ().  5:  33. 
Nils  Jensen;  a  Tale.     Cornh.  35:  289.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  133:  loi. 
Nilsson,  Christine,  with  portrait.    Ev.  Sat.  9:  466,  Sti. 

15:  186. 

—  and  her  Maestro.  (Mrs.  R.  S.  Greenough)  Scrib.  3 :  479. 

—  in  America.     (C.  Landor)  Lakeside,  5:  193. 

—  in  Opera.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  427. 

Niliis,  the  Hermit  of  Sinai.     Cong.  ^I.  23:  719. 
Nimrod  and  his  Dynasty      Kitto,  25:  61. 
■  Nimrod,  Assyria,  City  of.     Colbuni,  88:  326. 

—  Marbles  from.     Uib.  R.  4:  2S0. 

—  Obelisk  of.     (E.  llincks)  Dub.  Univ.  42:  420. 
Nina.     (W.  AV.  Story)  Blackw.  102:  6S3. 

Nina's  Atonement.     (K.  C.  Fisher)  Appleton,  lo:  1-163. 
NinaBalatka.  (A.  Trollope)  Blackw.  100:  1-659.  101:17. 
Nina  Hamilton;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  ii:  244. 
Nina  tiie  Witch.     (J.  Kavanagh)  Argosy,  i6:  196, •275. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  347. 
Nine  Men's  Morris,  Game  of.     Antiquary,  i:  5;. 
Nine  o'clock.     Bentley,  32:  222.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

35:  '"• 

Nineteen  Hundred  and  Forty-seven ;  a  Fantasia.  Col- 
burn,  79:  III. 

Nineteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-two;  or  a  Leap  of  100 
Years.     Victoria,  19:   193,  481.     20:  2-522. 

Nineteenth  Century.  Eraser,  69:  481.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  62:  202. — (F.  F.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  373. 

—  (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  i:   113.  — So.   Lit.  Mess. 

17:  457- 

—  Characteristics  of.     (J.  H.  Long)  Canad.  Mo.  11:  139. 

—  First  Half  of.  F'raser,  43:  i.  Same  art.  F2cl.  M.  22:  261. 

—  Mackenzie  on.     Lond.  Q.  57:  243. 

—  I'hysical  Kevolu.  of.     (F.  K.  Conder)  Fraser,  104:  65S. 

—  Progress  of.     (D.  Inglis)  Tlieo.  &  Lit.  .1.  4:  649. 
and  Prospects  of.     (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  8:  5. 

—  (iuarrel  with.    (M.  J.  Griiiin)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  162-473. 

—  Seventh  Decade  of.    (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Harper,  42:  277. 
Ninette   Pompon;   a  Tale.     Dub.    Univ.   45:    5S6,  691. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  40:  84. 
Nineveh.     Kitto,  7:  i.  —  Sharpe,  12:  39. 

—  a  Poem.     (E.  Athcrstone)  Internat.  "SI.  i:  i6. 

—  and   Babylon.     Blackw.    76:   458.  —  (F.   L.   Hawks) 

Putnam,  1 ;  498. 

Inscriptions  at.     Month,  37:   141. 

Layard's.     (Sir  I).  Brewster)  No.  Brit,  ig:  255. — 

.   (S.  F.  Smith)  Clir.  R.  19:  20.  —  Dub.  R.  35:  93.  — 

New  (}.  2:  209.  —  Chamb.  J.  19:  250.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

53;  470.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  603.  —  EcL  M.  29:  341. 

—  Liv.  Age,  37:  423. 

—  and  the  Bible.     Brit,  (j   9:  391). 

—  and  Egyi)t.     (R.  Davidson)  I'rine.  22:  260. 

—  and  its  Palaces,  Bonomi's.     Nat.  M.  i:  loS. 

—  and  Persepolis.     Art  .1.  2:  225. 

restored,  Fergusson's  Palaces  of.   Chr.  Obs.  51 :  401, 

454- 

—  Assyrian  Discoveries  and  Isaiah  xxxvi-xxxix.     (A. 

H.  Sayce)  Tlieo.  R.  10:  15. 

—  Day  in.     Nat.  M.  2:  247. 

—  Discoveries   in   the   Region   of.     (.J.  W.  Alexander) 

Princ.  19:  85. 

—  Fall  of.  Probable  Date  of.     Kitto,  21:  144. 

—  Fletcher's  Notes  from.     Liv.  Age,  27:  235. 

—  Further  Discoveries  at.     Bil).  R.  2:  365. 

—  Glimpses  of,  n.  c.  600.     Putnam,  8:  508. 

—  Historians  and  the  Monuments.     Chr.  R.  24:  432. 

—  Inscriptions  at.     Kitto,  15:   ^565. 

—  Last  from,  18O3.     Fraser,  68:  270. 


Nineveh,  Layard's.  Quar.  84:106.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
21:  19.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  106. — (H.  Ballon,  2d) 
Univ.  Q.  6:  275.  —  (Sir  D.  Brew.ster)  No.  Brit.  11 : 
209.  —  (L.  W.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  11:  457.  —  Bent- 
ley,  29:  102.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28:  603  —  Dub. 
R.  28:  354.  —  Dub.  Univ.  41:  740.  —  So.  Q.  16:  1. 

—  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  69:  no.  —  (S.  F.  Smith) 
Chr.  R.  15:  III.  —  (H.  W.  Torrey)  Chr.  Exam.  47: 
I.— (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  2:  501.  — Dub. 
Univ.  33:  411.  —  (A.  B.  Chapin)  Am.  Cliurch  R. 
2:  245.  —  Fraser,  39:  446.  —  (W.  A.  Earned)  New 
Eng.  7:  327.  —  Meih.  Q.  9:  577.  —  Dem.  R.  24: 
255.  —  Liv.  Age,  20:  35S.  —  Chamb.  .1.  11:  56. — 
CoIburn,,97:  434.  —  Hogg,  3:  70,  92.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
49:  532,  604.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  l6:  246.  —  Fraser,  47: 
434.— (C.  Collins)  Meth.  Q.  14:  113. 

—  Nahum's  Prophecy  concerning.    (W.  H.  Green)  Princ. 

27:  102. 

—  Recent  Discoveries  at.     Bib.  R.  i :  13. 

—  Ruins  of.     (A.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  49:  113.  — (B.  B. 

Edwards)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  9:  139. 

—  Story  of  ancient.     Nat.  ^I.  7:  119,  226. 

—  True  Site  of.     (0.  D.  Miller)  Univ.  Q.  36:  474. 
Ninfa;  a  Novel.     Fraser,  36:  20. 

Ning-Po.     Penny  M.  11:  105. 

Ninian,  Story  of.     Good  Words,  i:  97, 

Ninian  Holdfast,  Passage  from  the  Life  of.     Fraser.  51: 

384. 
Nifio,  Don  Pedro,  Count  of  Brielna.     Ed.  R.  130:  556.  — 

Cornh.  18:  36. 
Ninon.  .  (A.  Porter)  Scrib.  17:  372. 
Ninon  de  I'Enclos  and  the  Precieuses  of  the  Place  Royale. 

Fraser,  30:   641.  —  Bentley,   59:   471.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  67:  94. 

—  Letters  and  Life  of.     Retros.  8:  71. 

Ninth  of  .June.  (W.  II.  Wills)  House.  Words,  13:  493-561. 
Niobe  Group.     (T.  Davidson)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:  142. — 

Penny  JI.  2:  41. 
Nipped  in  the  Bud.     (G.  Dixon)  Belgra.  34:  sup]).  31. 
Nirvana.    (S.  Lanier)  N.  Eel.  6:  294.  —  (G.  T.  Flanders) 

Univ.  Q.  32:  428.  —  Lond.  t^.  52:  444. 
Nisbet,   Charles,   Life   of.     Mercersb.   i :   453.  —  Portfo. 

(Den.)  31:  I.— Am.Q.  Reg.  14:  325.  — (.J.  M'Cliu- 

tock)  Meth.  Q.  3:  574. 
Niter,    Explosions   produced   by.     (U.   A.    Boyden)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  74:  32. 
Nithsdale,  Countess  of.     tjuar.  137:  37.     .Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  122:  ^ij.  —  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51:  609. 
Niths<lale,  William   Maxwell,  Earl  of,  Dream  of.     (C 

Mackay)  Blackw.  53:  S^,. 

—  E.scape  of.     (W.  Nith.-dale)  Hogg.  6:  21. 
Nithsdale,  Earls  of.     Blackw.  115:   194. 
Nithsdale,  Ramblings  in.     Hogg,  2:  200.     3:  56. 
Nithsdale  and  Galloway  Songs.     Blackw.  6:   •;i4. 
Nitrates,  Estimation  of  Nitrogen  in.     (S.  W.  Johnson) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  260. 
Nitric  Acid  and  its  Salts.     (A.  Geyger)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

105:  34,  109,  410.     106:   121. 
Nitrilication.     (R.  Warrington)  Nature,   17:   367.  —  (S. 

W.  Johnson)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  97:  234. 

—  F'ermcnt  Theory  of.     (F.  II.  Storer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I15: 

444- 
Nitro-Glycerine.     Westm.  90:  93. — Chamb.  J.  43:  426. 

—  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  87:  95.—  Intel.  01)s.  9:  401.  — 
(S.J.  Mackie)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  11:  147.  — Ev.  Sat.  2:  57. 

—  and  Dynamite.     Ed.  Engin.  5:   172. 

—  and  (iun-< 'dtton.     Nature,  3:   168. 

—  and  other  Explosives.     (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  4:  47;. 

—  Blasting  with,  at  Hoosac  Tunnel.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  80: 

3r7. 

—  Claims  as  an  industrial  Agent.    (J.  M.iyer)  J.  Frankl. 

lust.  86:  40,  119. 


NITRO-GLYCERIXE 


924 


NOMINATING 


Nitro-Glycerine,  Explosions  of.  Eel.  Engin.  i:  7S0. — 
(C.  L.  Kalmbach)  Pract.  M.  5:  240.  —  (C.  L.  Kaliu- 
bach)  Eel.  Engin.  13:  25. 

—  History  of.     (W.  H.  Ellis)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  14:  356. 
Nitrogen,  Compounds  of.     (M.  Seidel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

105:  27.  — Pract.  M.  7:  357. 

—  Economy  of.     Sup.  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  3:  171. 

—  in  Nature  and  Art.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  163. 

—  in  organic  Compounds,  Estimation  of.     (II.  Will)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  35:  343. 

—  Liquefaction  of.     (M.  L.  Caillctet)  J.   Frankl.    Inst. 

105:   12S. 
Nitrogiueose.     (M.  C.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sei.  95:  381. 
Nitrous-Oxide  Gas.  Chamb.  J.  51 :  356—  Ev.  Sat.  17:  39. 

—  as  an  Anicsthetic.     (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation,  2:  Sii. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  M.  83:   186. 

—  Practical   L^tilizatiou  of.     (0.   Liebreich)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  106:   125. 
Nitzsch,  Carl  Immanuel.     (Dr.  Laeroix)  Meth.  Q.  33: 
576.  —  Bib.  R.  5:  471.  —  Bib.  Sac.  26:  572. 

—  System  of  Christian  Doctrine.     Eel.  R.  90:  731. 
Nix's  Babv.     Chamb.  J.  35:  321. 

Nixon,  Coi.  John.     (C.  H.  Hart)  Pennsyl.  M.  i:  iSS. 
No.  Importance  of  saying.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  376. 
No  Alternative;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  30:  234-547. 
No  Appeal;  a  Tale.    St.  James,  24:  33-753.    25:33-815. 

26:  97,  177,  321. 
No  Cards.     St.  James,  20:  483.     21:  241,  305. 
No  Hero  after  all;  a  Tale.     (F.  D.  Washburne)  Canad. 

Mo.  9:  129. 
No  House;  a  Farce.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  787. 
No  Intentions.     (F.  M.  Church)  Lond.  Soc.  23:'  73-529. 

24:  70-481.     25:  1-97. 
No  living  Voice;  a  Ghost  Storj'.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  S3. 
No  Love  lost;  a  Poem.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Putnam,  12: 

641.     Same  art.  Broad w.  6:  2S8. 
No  Name;  a  Story.    (W.  Collins)  All  the  Year,  7:  1-601. 

8:  1-433- 
No  News.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Atlan.  22:  257. 
No  Place  like  Home;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  C.  A.  Mason)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  39:  19. 
No  Poperv  Crv.     Eraser,  13:   511. 
No  Silver  Spoon.     (T.  H.  Bayly)  Bentley,  6:  46. 
No  Thoroughfare.     (C.  Dicke"ns  and  W.  Collins)  All  the 

Year,  18:  supp.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  829. 
No.  25;  a  Tale.     (S.  Conant)  Lippinc.  10:  2,37- 
Noah  and  the  Flood.     (J.  W.  Thompson)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  7: 

559.     8:  18. 

—  Monument  to.     Ev.  Sat.  8:  505. 

—  Prophecy  of.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  935. 

Noah's  Ark,  Form  of.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  10:  310. 

—  where  it  rested.     (S.  Weston)  Arch.  18:  302. 
Noah's  Arks.     All  the  Year,  13:  257.     Same  art.  Cath. 

World,  1 :  543. 
Noah's  Journal  of  the  Ayk.     Fraser,  9:  288. 
Noah,  ^laj.  M    M.     (S.  Lockwood)  Lippinc.  i:  665. 
Nol)ili,  Robert  de.     Irish  Mo.  9:  643. 
Nobilitj',  The.     Blackw.  18:  335.  — Liv.  Age,  81:  475. 

—  Cheap.     Chamb.  J.  58:  735. 

—  English,  Paupers  among.     Temp.  Bir,  32:   167. 

—  in  Disguise.     (D.  Costello)  Bentley,  2:  626. 

—  in  Europe,  Girardinon.     Mo.  R.  164:  466. 

—  of  Nature.     Knick.  10:  97. 

Noble,  Anna,  Narrative  of  her  Captivity  in  China.     Mus. 

43:  230. 
Noble,  the  firstcoined  iS  Edward  III.  [1334]-     (S.  Pegge) 

Arch.  3:  316. 
Noble  Coward;  a  Poem,     (D.  M.  Craik)  Good  Words, 

11:  799. 
Noble  English  Families,  Drummond's.     Fraser,  29:  25. 

—  Mo.  R.  163;  209. 
Noble  Error;  a  Tale.     (E.  S.Jay)  St.  James,  29:  49-369. 


Noble-hearted  Woman;  a  Tale.  (Mrs.  Abdy)  Eel.  M. 
44:  410. 

Noble  Houses,  Our;  The  Lindsays.  (S.  R.  T.  Maver) 
St.  James,  38:  253,  407.     39:  166. 

Noble  Mercer.     (J.  Ingelow)  Good  Words,  5:  76. 

Noble  Traytcmr.     Dub.  I'niv.  51 :  575. 

Noble  Wife.     (xMrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  23:  121. 

Nobleman  and  the  Fisherman.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  2S0. 

Nobleman  of  the  Steppe.  (I.  Tourgenieff)  Scrib.  14:  313. 

Noblemen  in  Business      Lond.  Soc.  33:  214. 

Noblesse  Oblige.     (E.  C.  Jeffreys)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  662. 

Nobody,  Mr.  and  Mrs.,  abroad.     All  the  Year,  22:  33. 

Nobody  loved  him.     Bentley,  58:  261,  380,  496. 

Nobody's  Fortune.  (E.  Yates)  Ev.  Sat.  10:  454-586. 
11:  22-466. 

Nobody's  Luggage.     Chamb.  J.  46:  289. 

Noctambiilism.     Belgra.  8:  284. 

Noctes  Ambrosianae.  (J.  Wilson)  Commences  Blaekw. 
11:  369;  is  continued  in  each  volume,  and  is  con- 
cluded in  vol.  37:  286. 

Noctes  NectariiB.     Bentley,  15:  402. 

Noctilueine,  phosphorescent  Principle  of  luminous  Ani- 
mals.    (T.  L.  Phipson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi:  68. 

Nocturnal,  Use  of  the.     (J.  Williams)  Arch.  40:  357, 

Noddj^'s  Situation.     Chamb.  J.  46:  501,  516,  542. 

Nodicr,  Charles.  (M.  Betham-Ed wards)  Gent.  M.  n.  8. 
20:  706. 

Noe,  Anu'dee  de,  Count.     (R.  Whiteing)  Scrib.  19:  741, 

Noel,  Baptist  W.     Eel.  M.  16:  237. 

—  and  his  Assailants.     Eel.  R.  90:  649. 

—  on  Christian  Baptism.     Meth.  Q.  lo:  454. 

—  on  Church  and  State.     So.  Q.  15:  311.  —  Meth.  Q.  9: 

222.  —  with   portrait,   Peop.   J.    7:    137,   165.     <Ste 
Church  and  State. 

—  on  Church  of  Ireland.     Brit.  Q.  2:   543. 

Noel,  Gerard  T.,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  53:  698. 
Noel,  Robertson.     Ancient  Variations  of  the  Legend  of 
St.  Dunstan.     Colburn,  84:  292. 

—  Lawyer's  Play.     Colburn,  81 :  260. 

—  Poems  of.     Liv.  Age,  100:  632. 

Noel  Brewster's  Secret.     (C.  W.  Mason)  Harper,  54:  391. 
Noel  Rashleigh's  Wedding.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  481.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  64:  323. 
Noir,  Victor,  and  Pierre  Bonaparte,  with  portraits.    Ev. 

Sat.  9:  99,  117. 

—  Trial  at  Tours.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  275. 

Noire,  L.     Theory  of  the  Origin  of  Language.     (C.  S. 

Bellamy)  St.  James,  42:  303. 
Noise.     (W.  R.  Browne)  Good  Words,  21:  525,  606. 

—  and  Civilization.     (.J.  Sully)  Fortn.  30:  704.    Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  4:  iii. 
Noises.     All  the  Year,  27:  55. 
Nolens  volens  episcopari.     Colburn,  145:  217,  321. 
Nollekins,  Joseph,  and  his  Times.     Mo.  R.  117:  427. — 

Eel.  R.  48:  526. 
Nolte,  Vincent.     Hunt,  31:  415. 

—  Fifty  Years  in  both  Hemispheres.     Liv.  Age,  43:  3. 

—  Putnam,  4:  325. 
Nomades,  Aryan.     (H.  H.  Howorth)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  41. 

—  Westerly  Drifting  of.     (H.  H.  Howortli)  Anthrop.  J. 

i:  226.     2:  205.     3:  145,  277,  452. 
Nomenclature.     Chamb.  J.  42:  693,  742. 

—  Canons  of.     (S.  H.  Scudder)  Am.  J.  Sei.  103:  348. 

—  English  local.     Ed.  R.  iii:  356. 

—  Some  Difficuhies  in.     (W.  Simms)  Belgra.  22:  351. 

—  Town.     (W.  F.  Allen  and  J.  K.  Hosmer)  Nation,  7: 

499.     8:  147.     See  Names. 
Nominalism.     (D.  McG.  Means)  Mind,  4:  541. 

—  and  Realism.     (J.  H.  Dubbs)  Mercersb.  16:   165. 

—  Modern.     (A.  Meinong)  Mind,  4:   124. 

—  vs.  Realism.     (W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  2:  57. 
Nominating  Convention.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22 :  240. 


NOMINATIONS 


925 


NORMAL 


Xominations  to  Public  Offices.     (M.  Sulzberger)  Penn 

Mo.  12:  177. 

Keforin  in.     (E.  F.  Hoffman)  Penn  Mo.  12:  602. 

X.ni.sde  Plume.     (J.  Purves)  Uub.  Univ.  87:  595. 
NoaL-arra's  bad  Luck.     (.S.  H.  Dadduw)  Lippinc.  6:  2ti. 
Nouconformi.-its  and  Church  Congre.ss.     (A.  K.  Cherrill) 

19th  Cent.  2:  760. 

—  and  Education.     (R.  VV.  Dale)  Contemp.  22:  643. 

and  the  Induli^enceof  1672.  (J.  B.  Marsh)  Cong  i :  460. 

—  and  the  Liberal  Party.     Cong,  i:  183. 

—  and  National  Education.     Brit.  Q.  47:  399. 

—  and  the  Parochial  System.     Cong.  7:  641. 

—  and  the  Universities.     Brit.  Q.  42:  201. 

—  Educational  Policy  of.     Cong.  1 :  129. 

—  Conference  of,  at  Manchester,  1S72.     Brit.  Q.  55:  505. 

—  of  the  17th  and  19th  Centuries.     Cong.  M.  27:  S9. 

—  Orton  on  Ejection  of.     Cong.  M.  6:  234,  296. 

—  Political  Relations  of.     Cong.  2:  499. 

—  Political  Revolt  of.     Cong.  1 :  50. 

—  Prospects  of.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  49S. 

—  Public  Worship  of.     (J.  Foster)  EcL  R.  19:  249. 

—  Religious  Education  by  the  State.     Cong,  i :  363. 
N'onconformist  Biography.     Brit.  Q.  41:   190. 
Noncoiifonnist  Churches,  Directory  for.  Chr.  Obs.  12:  45. 
Nonconformist  Prisoners.     Eel.  R.  73:   loi. 
Nonconformist  Programme  and  Policy.     (H.  W.  Cross- 
key)  Theo.  R.  9:  356. 

Nonconformist  Psalmody,  Early.     (.J.  S.  Curwen)  Brit. 

Q.  71:  147. 
Nonconformity.     Cong.  M.I :  202-658. 


and  Conformity.     Cong.  M.  23:  23 


;iS. 


—  and  the  Progress  of  Society.     Brit.  Q.  54:  127. 

—  and  Puritanism.     Bib.  R.  2:  357. 

—  and  Religious  Equality.     Brit.  Q.  69:  92. 

—  Aspects  of  modern.     Eraser,  98:  503. 

—  Bicentenary  of.     (.J.  P.Thompson)  Cong.  Q.  4:   loi. 

—  Lond.  Q.  18:  493.  —  (E.  S.  Gannett)  Mo.  Rcl.  M. 
28:  213. 

—  Church  Congress  on.    (.T.  G.  Rogers)  19th  Cent.  2:  632. 

—  Commemoration  of  1662.     No.  Brit.  36:  3S1. 

—  Conder  on  Protestant.     Eel.  R.  30:  405,  542. 

—  Contributions  to  History  of.     EcL  R.  120:  55-;. 

—  The   denominational   DitficuJtv.      (W.    J.   Lamport) 

Theo.  R.  9:  113. 

—  Essays  on.     Cong.  Jf.  17:  93-708. 

—  Evangelical,  under  the  Planfagenets.   Brit.  Q.  51 :  362. 

—  in  1662.     Brit.  Q.  35:  i,  302. 

—  in  Cheshire.     Theo.  R.  i :  460. 

—  in  Lancashire.     Brit.  (J.  50:  92. 
—  in  Villages.     Cong.  6:  33,  408. 

—  ()ld  and  the  New.     Cong.  1 :  175. 

—  Price's  History  of.     Cong.  M.  22:  367.  —  Eel.  R.  64: 

29S.     69:   142. 

—  Protestant.     Eel.  R.  91:  i. 

—  Types  of.     Tlieo.  R.  2:   5S9. 

—  Yaughan  on.     Chr.  Obs.  63:   10. 

—  None  below  the  King;  by  Don  Francisco  de  Rojas. 

(Tr.  by  J.  Oxenford)  Colburn.  78:  220. 
Non-InterN'cntiim.     (.1.  S.  Mill)  Eraser,  60:  766. 

—  British  Doctrine  of.     No.  Brit.  38:  490. — Brit.  (J.  15: 

253.     Same  art.  Liv.  Ago.  32:  529. 

—  Few  Words  on.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Eraser,  60:  766. 
Non-Intrusion  Question.    Dub.  Univ.  17:250.  —  Blackw. 

50:  127. 
Nonjurors  and  the  Prayer  Book.     Eraser,  31:  59S. 

—  Correspondence  with  Russian  Church.     (.F.  F.  Young) 

Am.  Chunh  R.  15:  64-;. 
Nonnus,  Poetry  of.     Lond.  M.  6:   ^^6,  440. 
Non-Resistance.     Chr.  Exam.   31:  164.— (C.  Hudson) 

Chr.  Exam.  44:  85.  —  (0.  A.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q. 

3:  89. 

—  in  New  Testament.     (B.  F.  Tweed)  Univ.  Q.  13:  272. 


Nonsense,  .Advantages  of.     Colburn,  5:  542. 
Nonsuch  House  and  Park,  Survey  of.     Arch.  5:  429. 
Noort,  Oliver  van,  Dutch  Navigator,  1600.     (Jurnh.  24. 

207.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  lii:  243. 
Nootka  Sound,  Natives  of.     Penny  M.  11:  265. 
Nor  dead  nor  living.     (.F.  G.  Austin)  Lippinc.  3:  94. 
Norah.     (M.  Oliphant)  Scrib.  2:  49,  149. 
NordenskiiJid,  Adolf  Erik,  and  his  Arctic  Voyages.    (W. 

H.  Dall)  Nation.  29:  441.  —  Nature,  21:  37,  57.— 

(S.  J.  Douglass)  New  Eng.  39:  587. 

—  Voyage  of  the  Vega.     (S.  H.  Peabody)  Dial  (Ch.),  2: 

27S. 
Si-e  .\rctic  E.xpedition,  NordenskiiiKPs. 
Nordlieimer,   Isaac,   Reminiscences  of.     (H.  Neill)  New 

—  Biographical  Notice  of.    (E.  Robinson)  Bib.  Sac.  1843 : 

579- 
Nordhoff,  Charles.    Cape  Cod  and  all  along  Shore  Stories. 

(F.  J.  Brown)  So.  M.  13:  119. 
Norembega;  a  Poem.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  23:  662. 

See  Norumbega. 
Norfolk,  England,  Broads  and  Rivers  of.     Blackw.  126: 

740.  —  All  the  Year,  45:  196. —  Eraser,  95:  374. 
and  their  AVater  P'owl.     Chamb.  .J.  34:  313,  32S. 

—  Coast   of.  Historic   Memorials  of.     (Mrs.   H.  .Jones) 

Eraser,  104:  253,  327. 

—  Deluge  in.     All  the  Year,  7:  348. 

Norfolk  County,   Mass.,   Early  Settlers  of.     (.1.  Coffin) 
N.E  Reg.  6:  205,  243,  339.    7:83,357.    8:49,163. 

—  Ministers  of.     (T.  Noyes)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  42. 
Norfolk  Association,  Massachusetts,  Sketch  of.      (L.  R. 

Eastman,  jr.)  Cong.  R.  8:  17. 
Norfolk  Island.     Liv.  Age,  27:  66. 

—  ;md  Convicts.  (Capt.  Maconochie)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  8:  i. 

—  New  Colonists  of.     House.  Words,  5:  73.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  56:  92. 
Norfolk  and  Bute  Families.     Antiquary,  2:   102. 
Norham  Castle.  Memoir  on.     (H.  Ellis)  .\rch.  17:  2ot. 
Normal   College  of   the  National    Society   of    England. 

Am.  .r.  Edtic.  10:  531. 
Normal  School  at  Albany, N.Y.  Am.  J.  Educ.13:  341.531. 

—  at  Barre,  .Vddress  at.  (E.Everett)  Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  75S. 

—  at  Battersea,  England.     Am.  .T.  Educ.  9:   170. 

—  at  Bridg(>water,  Mass.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  449. 

—  at  Bristol,  R.  I.     Am.  J.  Educ.  II :  2S2. 

—  at  Millersville,  Pa.     Am.  .T.  Educ.  15:  221. 

—  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.     Am.  .f.  Educ.  16:  209. 

—  at  Westlield,  Mass.     Am.  J.  Educ.  12:  653. 

—  Connecticut,  History  of.     Am.  ,T.  Educ.  lO:   15. 

—  Farnum  Preparatory.     Am.  . I.  Educ.  3:  397. 

—  for  Diocese  of  Chester,  Em:.     Am.  .L  Ecluc.  10:  553. 

—  for  female  Teachers  in  Phila.      Am.  .L*Educ.l4:  727. 

—  for  i>rimary  Teachers.     Am.  J.  E<luc.  9:  449. 

—  in  the  College.     (T.  Hill)  Am.  J.  E.luc  15:   177. 

—  of  Urit.  and  For.  School  Society.  Am.  .1.  Educ.  lo:  435. 
Normal  .*^chools.      (W.  F.  Phelps)  Am.  -L  Educ.  3:  417. 

—  (C.  E.  Stowe)  Am.  .L  Educ.  15:  688. — Prine. 
38:  :M. 

—  Adams  and  Webster  on,  183S.      (H.  Barnard)  .\ni.  J. 

Educ.  i:  5S5. 

—  and  Teachers'  Seminaries.     (C.  E.  Stowe)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  2:  90. 

—  at  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow.     Am.  .T.  Educ.  lo:  583. 

—  Documentary  History  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  75. 

—  Education  of  the  Public  as  to.     (G.  C.  Bibb)  Educa- 

tion, 1 :  5-4. 

—  for  female  Teachers  in  England.  Am.  .T.  Educ.  lo:  571. 

—  Historical  Development  of.     Am.  .T.  Educ.  13:  753. 

—  in  England  and  Wales.     Am.  J.  Educ.  lo:  349. 

—  in  France.  History  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  281. 

—  in  Prussia.      Am.  J.  Educ.  11:165.     16:395.     22: 

819,837. 


NORMAL 


926 


NORTH  AMERICA 


Xormal  Schools  in  the  United  States.    (R.  Edwards)  Am. 
J.  Educ.  i6:  271.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  651. 

—  of  iMassachusetts.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Coiij;.  Q.  3:  33. 

—  of  New  Jersey,  Aims  of.  (1>. Cole)  Am.  .1.  Educ.  5:  S35. 

—  of  Upper  Canada.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  483. 

—  Pennsylvania  System  of.     (T.  II.  lUirrowes)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  16:   195. 

—  Kesults  of  the  System  of.  Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  823. 
Xoi-mal-School  Worit  and  the  State.      (S.   N.   Eellows) 

Education,  i:  180. 
Normans  at  Palermo.    (E.  A.  Freeman)  Brit.  Q.  69:  380. 

—  in  Sicily.     (K.  Wheaton)  No.  Am.  69:  20. 

—  .Maritime  E.xpeditions  of.     Am.  Q.  4:  350. 
Nornian  and  Grind;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  Notley)  Eng.  Dom. 

M.  2:  1-372. 
Norman  and  Saxon  Blood  Royal.     (T.  Foster)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  24:  328. 
Norman  Conqueror.     Mo.  R.  108:  138. 
Nornian  Conquest.     Sue  England,  History. 
Norman  Conquests  in  Italy.    (A.  L.  Koeppen)  .\m.  Whig 

H.  7:  615. 
Nornian  Conscript.     (D.  M.  i\Ioir)  Blackw.  52:  262. 
Norman-French  Literature,  Early.    Dub.  Uuiv.  73:  124. 
Norman  Poetry.      Dub.  R.  4:   105. 
Norinan  Songs,  Old.     Cornh.  22:  666. 
Norman  Story.     House.  Words,  8:  73. 
Norman  Watering-Place.     Belgra.  3:  353. 
Norman  Hamilton.     Tait,  n^  s.  19:  27-488. 
Norman  Maurice;  a  Drama.      (W.  G.  Simms)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  17:  193-467. 
Norman  Sinclair.    (W.  E.  Aytoun)  Blackw.  87:  14-693. 

88:  85-716.     89:  89-726. 
Normanby.  C.  H.  P.,  Marquis  of.     Fraser,  18:  591. 

—  Matilda.     Lond.  M.  14:  47. 

—  The  Serf;  a  Tragedy.     Lond.  M.  21:  iSo. 

—  Year  of  Revolution  in  France,  1848-9.  Fraser,  56:  724. 
Normandy,  Duke  of.  Fraser,  19:  192.  —  Chamb.  .J.  4:  249. 
Normandy.     Mo.  R.  102:  385. —  (H.  Blackburn)  Loud. 

Soc.  22:  313.  —  Penny  M.  4:  457, 

—  Air  and  Rest  in.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  116. 

—  Ancient  Charters  relating  to  I'roperty  in.     (T.  Staple- 

ton)  Arch.  27:  21. 

—  and  Brittany,  Ride  through.     Colburn,  168:   517. 

—  and  England,  Palgrave's  History  of.    Ed.  R.  95:   153. 

—  (E.  A.  Freeman)  Ed.  R.  109:  4S6.  —  Ed.  U.  121: 
I.  —  Fraser,  44:  i.     56:  16. — Internal.  M.  4: 169. 

—  Apple  Harvest  in.     Penny  JI.  g:  345. 

—  Bightof  La  Manche.  (G.E. Waring,  jr.)  Scrib.  10:  304. 

—  By  the  Sea  in.     (M.  G.  Loring)  Scrib.  22:  513. 

—  Costume  of.     Penn}'  M.  4:  4S3. 

—  during  the  Middle  Ages.  (H.C.Lea)  No.  Am.  86:  30T. 

—  Englishman-in.     (G.  Smith)  Atlan.  18:  64. 

—  (Jlimpse  of.     All  the  Year.  24:   loi. 

—  Land  of  the  Conqueror.     St.  Paul's,  8:  565. 

—  Life  in.     Chamh.  .1.  40:  106. 

—  Picturesque.     (W.  Blackburn)  Scrib.  6:  400. 

—  Sentimental  .Journey  through.     Bentley,  2i :  274-629. 

22:  50-386. 

—  Sleepy  Hollow  in.     (E.  .Terrold)  Tinsley,  29:  21. 

—  Summer  in.     (H.  Blackburn)  Belgra.  9:  217. 

—  to  the  Pyrenees.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  23:  95. 

—  Travels  in.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  241. 

—  Views  in.     (F.  M.  Colby)  Potter  Am.  JIo.  14:  161. 

—  We  Four  in.     St.  Paul's,  7:  40-340. 

—  Wood-cutters  and  Forests  of.  Penny  M.  8:  401. 
Norris,  Isa.ac.  (G.  W.  Norris)  Pennsyl.  M.  1 :  449. 
Norse,  New  Tales  from.  ( W.R.S.Ralston)  Fraser,  86:  629. 

—  Tales  from.     Blackw.  85:  366. 

Norse  Books.     (R.  B.  Anderson)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:   14. 
Norse  Country,  Holiday  in.     Good  Words.  5:  390. 
Norse  Element  in  later  English  History.    (H.  E.  Thomp- 
son) Penn  Mo.  i:  241. 


Norse  Emigrant.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Galaxy.  15:  199. 
Norse  Forefathers,  Our.   (C.  Kingsley)  Overland,  13:  §8. 
Norse  Literature,Recent.  (R.B.Ande.son)  Dial(Ch.)  i:--, 
Norse  Love-Story.     (R.  G.  White)  (ialaxy,  4:  191!     ^^' 
Norse  Mythology,  Old.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  4S1,  599. 
Norse  Mirror  of  Men  and  Manners.     C^iar.  143:   51. 
Norse  Mythology;  Key  to   Fairyland.     (John    Dyer) 

Penn  Mo.  i:  61.     See  Scandinavian  Mytliokii'v. 
Norse  Poetry,  Early.     Dub.  R.  29:  78. 
Norse  Popular  Tales.      (D.  Masson)    Macmil.  3:    213. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  68:  387. 
Norse  Sagas  of   Burnt  Njal  and  Gisli  the  Outlaw,    (H, 

H,  Boyesen)  Internat.  R.  4:  209. 
Norse  Stev.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Atlan.  29:  210, 
Norseman,  our  Ancestor.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  31 :  17S,  227,  310. 
Norseman's  Pilgrimage.    (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Galaxy,  18: 

779.     19:  55-659. 
Norsemen,  Old,  Home  Life  of.     Dub.  L^niv.  73:  465, 
North,  Lord.    Booke  of  Household  Charges.   (T.  .\nivot) 

Arch.  19:  283. 
North,  Sir  Dudley,  and  Dr.  John.    (H.  Southern)  Retros. 

5:  136.  —  Mo.  R.  hi:  12.  —  Mus.  1:215. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  558. 

—  in  England.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  708. 

North,  Edw.,  Lord.     Colburn,  118:  50.  —  Month,  5:  487, 

North,  James.     (J.  Pawson)  Meth.  M.  23:  197. 

North,  Seth  J.     Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  104. 

North,   Christopher.     Specimens  of  the  British  Critics. 
Blackw.  57:  133-771.     58:114,229,366. 
See  Wilson,  Prof.  John. 

Norths,  Lives  of  the.     Colburn,   17:  459. 

North;  a  Poem.    (R.  G.  Haliburton)  I51ackw.  114:  241. 

North  and  South.  (E.  C.  Gaskell)  House.  Words,  10: 
61-561. 

North  and  the  South.  (J.  Forsyth)  De  Bow,  17:  361.  — 
(A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.s.  2:  123.  — (E.  Fisher) 
De  Bow,  7:  262,  304. 

a  Contrast.     Chamb.  J.  39:  187. 

and  the  Union.     (W,  Burwell)  De  Bow,  17:  173, 

Fisher's  Lecture  on.     So.  Q.  15:  273. 

Future  Relations  of.   (A.  W.  Kelsey)  Nation,  2:  79. 

in  the  Convention  of  1787.     (A.  T."  Bledsoe)  So.  K. 

n.  s.  2:  359. 

Influence  of  Climate  upon.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  409. 

Plain  Words  for.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:   555. 

North  America,  Ancient  Vegetation  of.  (J.  S.  New- 
berry) Am.  J.  Sci.  79:  20S. 

—  Archicolog}' of.     Ed.  R.  125:  332.     Same  art.  Pxl. 

M.  69:  3S5.      See  American  Antiquities. 

—  before  the  Spanish  Conquest.     Nat.  Q.  26:  211. 

—  Climate  of.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Atlan.  40:  724. 

—  Colonization  of.  Remarkable  Providences  of.    Retros. 

17:  58. 

—  Discoveries  of  the  French  in.     (J.  Langton)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  2:  393. 

—  Discovery  and  early  History  of.    New  Eng.  M.  7:  169. 
by  Cabot,  I497-"    (F.  Kidder)  N.  E.  Reg.  32:  381. 

—  Distribution  of  Flora  of.     (Sir  J.  D.  Hooker)  Am. 

Natural.  13:   155. 

—  Driftless  Interiorof.  (J.D.Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  250. 

—  Early  Man  of.      (A.  R.  Giote)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  lo:  5S2. 

—  Echoes  from  the  Backwoods,  1855.     (Capt.  Levigne) 

Colburn,  76:  33.457-     77:  40. 

—  First  Impressions  of.     (Duke  of  Argyll)  Fraser,  lOo: 

748. 

—  Fossil  Flora  of.     Geog.  M.  3:  152. 

—  French  Colonial  Policy  in  i8th  Cent.     Hist.  M.  8:  225. 

—  Geotrraphical  Features  of.     (L.  H.  Morgan)  No.  Am. 

109:  391. 

—  Geological  Hist.  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  335. 

—  Geolog}-of:  Idaho  and  Wyoming.     (A.  Geikie)  Na- 

ture, 22:  26S. 


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NORTH    SEA 


North  America,  Great  Deserts  of.     Liv.  Age,  66:  726. 

—  Hall's  Travels  in.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:  294.  337. 

Head's  Scenes  in  Wilds  of.    (li.  Southey)  Quar.  42:  So. 

—  Ice  Sheet  of,   Terminal  Moraines  of.     (\V.   Uphani) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  n8:  81,  197. 

—  Interior  Valley  of.     (W.  C.  Duncan)  De  Bow,  11 :  285. 

—  Johnstone's  Notes  on.     Ed.  R.  94:  46.  —  Black w.  70: 

699. — (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  73:  210.  —  Chanib.  J. 
15:  279. 

—  .Journey  through.     Chr.  Obs.  22:  16-755. 

—  .hira-Trias  of.     (C.  A.  White)  Am.  ,1.  Sci.  I17:  214. 

—  Latrobe's  Travels  in.     Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  125. 

—  Life  in.     (F.  Whitehead)  St.  .James,  32:  674. 

—  Marcou's  Geology  of.  (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  323. 

—  Marine  Fauna  of.     (A.  E.  Verrill)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116: 

207,  371.     117:  239,  309.  472.     118:  52,  468. 

—  Marryat's  and  Murray's  Travels  in.     (J.  G.  Lockhart) 

Quar.  64:  308. 

—  Micluiux's  Sylva  of.  (Mrs.  I.  James)  No.  Am.  86:  359. 

—  Murray's  Travels  in,  1S34-36.    Eel.  li.  51:  193.  —  Mo. 

I{.  150:  102.  —  Mus.  42:  469. 

—  Natural  Features  and  Population  of.  Chr.  Rem.  13:  41. 

—  Note  from  the  North.     (J.  T.  Ruthrock)  Am.  Natural. 

i:  205. 

—  Parkman's   France  and  England  in.     (E.  E.   Hale) 

Chr.  Exam.  79:  364.  —  (G.  E.  Ellis)  M.  Am.  Hist. 
2:  86. —  Hist.  M.  10:  ^7. 

—  Parkman's  Jesuits  in.     (N.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  84:  347. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  55:  277.     See  Parkmaii,  F. 

—  Ramble  in,  1S44.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  349. 

—  Recent  Histories  of.     (R.  Babcock)  Chr.  R.  14:  610. 

—  Recent  Travelers  in.    Quar.  89:  57.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  24:  98. 

—  Shirreff's  Tour  in.     Am.  Q.  17:  3S2.  —  Westm.  23: 

319.  —  Mo.  R.  136:  351. 

—  Siberia,  and  Russia.     131ackw.  61 :  653.     Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  14:  60. 

—  Sketches  of  Colonial  History  of.     (S.  Luckey)  Nat. 

M.  12:  36,  221,  317. 

—  Spanish  Discovery  of  Atlantic  Coast.   Hist.  M.  10:  36S. 

—  .Stuart's  Three  Years  in.     Tait.  2:  636. 

—  Suessonian  Fauna  in.      (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  95. 

—  Travels  in.     Am.  Q.  18:  390. 

—  Trojlope's.     Eraser,  66:  256. — Lend.  Q.  19:  234. — 

Blackw.  92:  372. — Cornh.  6:  105.  —  Contin.  Mo. 
2:  302.  —  Ho.  &  For.  R.  i:  iii. 

—  Warburton's  Hochelaga.     Colburn.  78:  95. 
See  America;  United  States;  Canada. 

North  American  Review.  Ed.  R.  34:  161.  —  Lond.  JI. 
18:  400. 

—  Contributors,  1S17-59.    (W.  F.  Poole)  Hist.  M.  3:  344. 

—  N'olume  39.     Mo.  R.  135:  519. 

North  Atlantic  Ocean,  Norwegian  Expedition  to.  Na- 
ture, 14:  ^;^7,  441. 

North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Congregational  Church.  (B. 
Kingman)  Citnp.  Q.  6:  294. 

North  British,  British  Quarterlv,  and  Prospective  Reviews. 
FaI.  M.  25:  351. 

North  Cape,  Brooke's  Travels  to.     Quar.  30:  115. 

—  Vi.-it  to.     Chanil).  J.  15:  263. 

North  Carolina.  (W.  Duncan)  De  Bow,  11:  30.  105. — 
De  Bow,  25:  664.  — (J.  B.  Vance)  Land  We  Love, 
6:  363. 

—  Adventure  in.     (C.  F.  Turner)  So.  M.  9:  1S9,  323. 

—  Agricultural  Features  of.     De  Bow,  22:  462. 

—  and  a  new  Constitution.     (J.   N.  Pomcroy,   H.  von 

Hoist  and  T.  I,cwis)  Nation,  13:  37,  71. 

—  and  Tennessee,  High  Regions  of.     De  Bow,  26:  702. 

—  Early  History  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:  421. 

—  Education  iu,  before  iSoo.    (C.  Caldwell )  Am.  J.  Educ. 

16:  109. 


North  Carolina,  First  Classical  School  in.  Hist.  M.  10 : 
113,  148. 

—  Flowering  Trees  of.     Land  We  Love,  i :  76. 

—  The  French  Broad.    (C.  F.  Woolson)  Harper,  50:  617. 

—  Geology  of.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  J.  Sci.  14:  230. 

—  Grandfather  Mountain.     (J.Lewis)  Lakeside,  10:  21S. 

—  Ilawks's  Historj'  of.  (F.  M.  Hubbard)  No.  Am.  91 :  40. 

—  History  of.     No.  Am.  24:  46S. 

—  Hou.^ekeeping  in.     (A.  L.  Bassett)  Lippinc.  28:  205. 

—  illustrated.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,   14:  433,  741. 

15:  154,  2S9. 

—  in  1869.     (S.  Hyacinth)  Overland,  3:  9. 

—  In  the  Backwoods  of.     (L.  C.  Jones)  Lippinc.  24:  747. 

—  Internal  Improvement  in.   (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  12:  i6. 

—  Iredell  County,  Pioneers  of.     (E.  F.  Rockwell)  Hist. 

M.  12:  84." 

—  Letters  fnmi,  1774-75.     N.  E.  Reg.  13:  329. 

—  Low  Country  of.     (E.  Mitchell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  13:  336. 

—  Mineral  Resources  of.     (K.  A.  Genth)  Pract.  M.  3:452. 

—  Minerals  of.     Land  We  Love,  i:  162. 

—  Mineralogy  and  Geology  of.     So.  R.  i:  235. 

—  Mountain  Region  of.    (F.  C.  Fisher)  Appleton,  17:  193. 
Scenery  of.     De  Bow,  29 :  649. 

—  Population  of,  1S72.    (N.  S.  Shaler)  No.  Am.  I16:  150. 

—  Raleigh  and  his  City.     (E.  C.  Brace)  Hari)er,  20:  721. 

—  Rarer  Minerals  in  Western.     (C.  L.  Hunter)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  65:  373. 

—  Rose  of.     Scrib.  8:  723. 

—  Howan  Co.  in  1774.   (E.  F.  Rockwell)  Hist.  M.  15:  118. 

—  Statistics  of,  1S69.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  421. 

—  Univ.of.  Am.Q.  Reg. 15:  167.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  68. 
Historical  Society  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  42. 

—  War  of  Regulators  in,  1768-71.     N.  E.  Reg.  25:  81. 

—  Western.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  7:  513. 

Gospel  Pioneer  of.  (E.  F.  Rockwell)  Hist.  M.  16:  78. 

—  Western  Counties  in  1784.     (J.  G.  M.  Ramsey)  Land 

We  Love,  4:  460.     5:  216. 

North  Carolina  Brigade,  Lane's  Historj'  of.  So.  Hist. 
Pap.  7:  513. 

North-Country  Words.     Chamb.  J.  20:  3S3. 

North  Devon.     Eraser,  40:  1,652.     41:  167. 

North  Frisian  Outlands.     Cornh.  17:  421. 

North  Northumbrian  Village.  (G.  R.  Jackson)  Allan. 
34:  129. 

North  Polar  Distance,  New  Jlethod  of  recording  Differ- 
ences of.     (O.  M.  Mitchel)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  i. 

North  Polar  Sea,  Open.  (IJ.  W.  Ilaskius)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
75:  84. 

North  Pole,  About.  (W.  Thornbury)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  32. 

—  At.     Once  a  Week,  30:  666,  690. 

—  Attempts  to  reach.     Mus.  13:  71. 

—  Expeditions  to.     (W.  L.  Gage)  Hours  at  Home,  7: 

138.  —  Westm.  10:  4S4.  • 
Beechey's.     See  Becchey. 

—  How  to  reach.     (D.  C.  Gilman)  Nation,  8:  26. 

—  Parry's  intended  Expedition  to,  1827.     (T.  Latta)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  2:  86.  —  (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  37: 
523.  —  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  4:  363. 

—  Passage  to.     (I.  I.  Hayes)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  75:  3S4. 

—  Practicability  of  reaching.     (I.  I.  Hayes)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

76:  305. 

—  Probability  of  reaching.     (W.    Scoresby)   Ed.   New 

Philos.  J.  5:  22. 

—  Projected  Expeditions  to.     Eel.  M.  71:  1037. 

—  Ross's  Voyages  towards.     See  Ross. 

—  Secret  oL    St.  Paul's,  4:  334.    Same  art.  Ed.  M.  73: 

193. 

—  Towards.    Cornh.  34:  6S0.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  140. 

—  Who  owns  ?    Chamb.  J.  53:  279. 
See  Arctic. 

North  Sea  Canal  in  Holl.ind.  (J.  G.  Barnard)  Fxl.  Engin. 
S:  176.  — Pract.  M.  6:  370. 


NORTH   SEA 


928 


NORTHWEST 


North  Sea  Commission,  German.     Nature,  14:  307. 
North  Side  of  the  Table.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  513,  576. 
North  Star,  Cruise  of.     (C.  V.  Brif^^^s)  Putnam,  3:  546. 
North  Woods,  Day  in.     ( W.  Batclielor)  Lippinc.  28:  359. 
Northampton,   Earl  of,    Inventory  of  his  EfEects,   1614. 

(E.  P.  Shirley)  Arch.  42:  347. 
Northampton,  Henry  Howard,  Earl  of.     Eraser,  58:  34S. 
Northampton,  Manjuis  of,  Stall  Plate  of.    (A.  W.  Franks) 

Arch.  36;  214. 
Northampton,  Earls  and  JIarquises  of,  Descent  and  Anns 

of.     (E.  P.  Shirley)  Arch.  43:  63. 
Northampton,  Mass.,  Deaths  at,  1653-1700.     N.  E.  Reg. 

3:  175-  398- 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  3S9. 

—  Church,  Confes.sions  of.    Cong.  (J.  3:  16S. 

—  Round-Hill  School.     (T.  G.  Appleton)  O.  &  N.  6:  27. 

—  Smith  College.     Scrib.  14:  9. 

and  its  Pounder.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  617. 

Northampton  County,  Pa.,  Resolutions  in  1774.     Hist.  M. 

9:  49. 
Northamptonshire,  Baker's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  39:  125. 

48:  233. 

—  History  and  Antiquities  of.     Quar.  loi:  i. 

—  Traditions  of.     All  the  Year,  32:  loS. 

—  Words  and  Phrases  of.     Eel.  R.  103:  35.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  49:  238. 
Northborough,  Mass.     (J.  Allen)  Wore.  INI.  2 :  129. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  lo:  133. 
Northbrook,  Lord,  and  Lord  Lytton  in  India.     Brit.  Q. 

72:  442. 

Northcote,  Jas.  (.T.  T.  Bunce)  Fortn.  25:  861.  Same  art,. 
Eel.  M.87:  234.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  Sg  — 
Once  a  Week,  4:  373.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  6g:  40S. 

Nortbcdte,  Sir  Stafford.     (M.  E.  G.  Duff)  Fortn.  31 :  131. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  113. 
Northeast  Passage.     (T.  B.  Manry)  Putnam,  15:  437. — 

(Lieut.   Palandier)   Blaekw.   127:  29S.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  148:  98.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  534. 

—  Advantages  of.     Colburn.  10:  393. 

—  Nordenskiold's  Expedition  for.     Nature,  21:  27,  57- 

—  Liv.  Age,  143:  120. 

Northeastern  and  Northwestern  Boundary  Questions.   See 

Boundary. 
Northernville  Election.     All  the  Year,  20:  300,326,  390. 
Northern  Antiquities,  Mallet's.     Brit.  Q.  lo:  99. 
Northern  Circuit.     Blaekw.  51:  193-661. 
Northern  Democracy  and  the  L^nion.     (S.  Wright)  Dem. 

R.  28:  470. 
Northern  History  and  Antiquities.     Ed.  R.  65:  131. 
Northern  Lakes  and  Southern  Invalids.     (H.  Whiting) 

No.  Am.  57:  108. 
Northern  Lights.    (H.  Milford)  Colburn,  112:  481.    113: 

96-450.    114:197.  —  Blaekw.  58:  56.    See  Aurora. 
Northern  Lights;  a  Poem.     (P.  Benjamin)  Dub.  L^niv. 

25:  491. 
Northern  Literature.     Dub.  R.  29:  354.     33:  112.  —  Eel. 

R.  95:  592. 

—  The  Eddas.     Knick.  30:  294.  — For.  Q.  2:  210. 

—  Old.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Am.  Whig  R.  i :  250. 
■See  Norse;  Scandinavian. 

Northern  Loves  and  Legends.     (F.  Brewei)  Peop.  J.  Ii: 

123,  1S6,  260. 
Northern  :Muse.     (W.  Stigant)  Temp.  Bar,  i:  34. 
Northern  Pacific  Railroad.     (B.  Hart)  New  Eng.  30:  367. 

—  (G.  M.  Steele)  O.  &  N.  2:  142.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10:  98. 
Northern  Rambles.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  516. 

Northern  Runes.     For.  Q.  9:  4^8. 
Northern  Scalds.     (H.  W.  Ellsworth)  Knick.  38:  i. 
Northern  Travel,  Taylor's.     Liv.  Age,  56:  375. 
Northtleet,  Wreck  of;  a  Poem.     St.  .Tames,  32:   190. 
Northleigh,  Roman  Villa  at.     (J.  P.  Earwaker)  Anti- 
quary, i:  200.    2:  130. 


Northman's  Foray.     (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  Univ.  58:  235. 
Northmen.     (Mrs.  L.  M.  Child)  Howitt,  2:  163.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  12:  45. 

—  and  Danes  in  Britain.     Lond.  Q.  3:  216. 

—  Discovery  of  America  by.     New  York  R.  2:  252.— 

(E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  46:  161.  —  For.  Q.  31:  89.— 
Dem.  R,  2:85,  143.  — Mass.  Q.  2:  189.  — Anal.  M. 
16:  267.  —  (B.  F.  De  Costa)  Am.  Church  R.  24:  418. 

—  (A.  C.  Ramsey)  Nation,  8:  53.  —  Nat.  M.8:   243. 
Beamish  on.     Mo.  R.  155:  337.     See  America. 

—  Heathen  and  Christian.    Blaekw.  105:  323.  —  Ed.  M. 

72:  607.     73:  54. 

—  Heroic  Ages  of  the  North.     For.  Q.  35:  74. 

—  History  of.     (W.  Irving)  No.  Am.  35:  342.  —  Am.Q. 

10:  311.  —  Westm.  15:  442.      Mo.  R.  126:    i  

Mus.  19:  654. 

—  in  Britain.     Eraser,  46:  525. 

—  in  Cumberland.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  594. 
and  Westmoreland.     New  0.5:462. 

—  Sea  Kings  at  Home.     Chamb.  J.  46:  254.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  73:  log. 
Northmore,  Thos.    Washington;  a  Poem.   Quar.  2:  354. 
Northumberland,  John,  Duke  of.     Plot  for  puttnig  Lady 

Jane  on  the  Throne.     Arch.  23:  18. 
Northumberland,  Brithnoth,  Duke  of.  Remains  of.    (J. 

Bentham)  Arch.  2:  364. 
Northumberland,   5th  Earl  of.  Apparel.  Accouterments, 

etc.,  for,  1513.     (Sir  F.  Madden)  Arch.  26:  395. 
Northumberland,  6th  Earl  of.   (J.  P.  Collier)  Arch.  33:  i. 
Northumberland,  gth  Earl  of;  Instructions  touching  his 

Estate,  1609.     (J.  H.  Markland)  Arch.  27:  306. 
Northumberland     Household-Book,     300     Years     ago. 

Chamb.  J.  30:  8,  22. 
Northumberland.     Blaekw.  II9:  735. 

—  Peasantry  of.     Pennj'  M.  6:  5. 

—  Richardson's.   Mo.  R.  157:  364.    162:199.    163:582. 

—  Sunday  Hirings  in.     Penny  M.  7:  268. 

—  Walkthrough.     Temp.  Bar,  24:  380. 
Northumberland  House  and  the  Percys.    Temp.  Bar.  38: 

189.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:   109. 
Northumbria,  Colonization  of.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  577. 

—  Early  Christianity  of.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words, 

16:  425. 

—  Median-al  Missions  in.     Lond.  Q.  56:  367. 
Northumbrian   Celts,    Footprints   of.      (J.   W.   Archer) 

Once  a  Week,  7:  585. 

Northumbrian  Fishermen.     Penny  M.  6:  410. 

Northumbrian  History,  Early.  (E.  A.  Freeman)  Mao- 
mil.  34:  465. 

Northumbrian  Manners  and  Customs.     Penny  M.  6:  301. 

Northwest,  The.  (Dr.  Kilpatrick)  De  Bow,  15:  325.— 
Blaekw.  78:  39-322. 

—  Collegiate    Education   in.      (J.  M.   Sturtevant)   New 

Enij.  30:  129. 

—  Growth  of.     (S.  Gay)  Atlan.  23:  438. 

—  Military    Expeditions    to,    1774-S2.      (I.    Smucker) 

Potter  .\m.  JIo.  4:  21,  106,  341.     5:  521,  670. 

—  Nautical  Discovery  in.  (C.Cushing)  No.  Am.  48:  109. 

—  New.    (B.  Hart)  New  Eng.  17:  995.  —  (C.  C.  Beanian) 

Harper,  35:  170.  — (L.W.  Powell)  Harper,  51:  624. 

—  100  Years  of.     (A.  Ten  Brock)  Penn  Mo.  7:  677. 

—  Opening  of.     (B.  Hart)  New  Eng.  30:  367. 

—  Progress  of .     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  3:  22. 

—  Tales  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  31:  200. 

—  Water  Routes  from.     (F.  G.  Mather)  Harper,  63:  415. 

—  Wheat  Fields  in.     (T.  T.  V.  Smith)  19th  Cent.  6:  10. 

—  (R.  S.  Atwater)  Harper,  63:  572. 
Northwest  Coast.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  21. 

—  Explorations  of.     Hist.  M.  18:  155. 

—  Glimpses  of.    (T.  C.  Judkins)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  241. 

—  Russian  and  American  Settlements  on.     (E.  Davis) 

No.  Am.  2:  301. 


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NORWAY 


Northwest  Coast,  Russian  Claims  to.  (\V.  Sturgis)  No. 
Am.  15:  370. 

—  Trade  to.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  157. 

Northwest  ("oinpany  and  Lord  Selkirl^.  (Sir  J.  Barrow) 
Quar.  16:   129. 

Northwest  I'assage.  (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  18:  199.  21: 
213.  -(Sir  J.  Leslie)  Ed.  R.  30:  i.  — Brit.  Q.  11: 
loi.  —  Fraser,  48:  535. — (L  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lo:- 
138.  — (M.  F.  Force)  No.  Am.  69:  i.  — Hunt,  3: 
52.  —  Ed.  E.  48:  423.  —  Am.  Q.  3:  505.  —  Quar. 
16:  145.  21:  213.  25:  175.  30:231.  54:  I.— 
Chanib.  J.  20:  363.  —  Colburn,  99:  350.  Same  art. 
Eel.  U.  31:  145.  — Hogg,  4:  139,  157.  12:  229.— 
Penny  M.  9:  181.  —  Liv.  Age,  51:  814. 

—  Attempts  to  discover.     ((J.  S.  Venables)  Liternat.  M. 

2:  166. 

—  by  Land.     Chamb.  J.  42:  701.  —  Liv.  Age,  86:  188, 

87:  51. 

—  Discovery  of      Ed.  R.  103:  180.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

49:  I.  —  (.1.  Bonner)  Harper,  14:  341.  —  Hesp.  i: 

230.  —  Penny  JL  7:  154. 

—  M'Clure's  Discovery  of.     Colburn,  108:  379.  —  New 

Q.6:35. 

—  Parry's  Journal.     Portfo.(Den.)  26:   155. 

—  Parry's  second  Voyage.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  30: 

231,  —  Kcl.  R.  40:  97. 

—  Parry's  third  Voyage.     Colburn,  17:  371. 

—  Parr\-"s   and   Weddell's   Voyages.     (Sir  J.   Barrow) 

Quar.  34:  378. 
See  Parry,  Sir  \V.  E. 

—  Sir  John   Ross's   second  Voyage.      (Sir  J.   Barrow) 

Quar.  54:  I.     See  Ross,  Sir  James  C 

—  Seaich  lor.     (A.    E.  Cutter)  N.  E.  Reg.  32:  411. — 

(F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  3:  466. 

—  The  true.     (M.   Mactie)  Fortn.   3:    227.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  89:  222. 

—  Who  discovered?     (W.  G.  Sewell)  Harper,  9:  453. 
Northwestern  Territory,  Burnet's  Notes  on.     (J.  H.  Per- 
kins) No.  Am.  65:  31S. 

—  Cutler's  Diary  of  Travels  in,   17S8.     N.  E.  Reg.  14: 

104,  234,  364.     15:  45. 

—  Hind's.     (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  5:  1S7. 
See  Ordinance  of  1787. 

Northwestern    States,    Southern    Boundary   of.     (S.    F. 

Vinton)  West.  Law  J.  4:   145.     St-e  Northwest. 
Northwestern  University  at  Evanston,  111.    (C.  H.  Fowler) 

Lakeside,  9;  432. 
Norton,  Andrews.     (W.  Newell)  Chr.  Exam.  55:  425. 

—  Controversy' with  Dr.  Holmes.     Gen    Rcpos.  3:  299. 

—  Discourse   on    Rationalism.      (A.   P.    Pcabody)    Chr. 

Exam.  27:  221. 

—  Inaugural  Discourse.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  74. 

—  on  Calvinism.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  19').    6:  310,  360. 

—  on  the  Genuineness  of  the  <iospels.     See  Gospels. 

—  on  the  Trinity.     Am.  Mo.  It.  4:  29. 

—  on  true  and  false  Religion     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  249,  44 •5. 

—  Reasons,     ((i.  B.  (Mieever)  Ciir.  (.).  Spec.  5:  421. 
.Norton,  lion.  Mrs.  ("aroline  Elizabeth.    Eel.  M.  31:   1S9. 

—  Eng.  Dom.  "SI.  24:  49,  67.  —  with  portrait,  Fraser, 
3:  222.^ 

—  and  her  Writings.     Temp.  Bar,  52:   loi. 

—  and  married  Women.     (A.  Arnold)  Fraser,  97:  49-^. 

—  Child  of  the  Islands.     Ed.  R.  82:  86.  — (J.  G.  Lock- 

hart)  C^)uar.  76:   I.  —  Westm.  43:  460.  —  Liv.  Age, 
5:  350. —  Tail,  n.  s.  12:  329. 

—  Lady  of  La  Gaiaye.     Ed.  R.  115:  243. —  Dub.  Univ. 

59:   161.  —  (.-V.  Young)  Cath.  World,  5:  227.  —  St. 
James,  3:  510.  —  Eel.  M.  55:  459. 

—  Lost  and  saved.     Cornh.  8:  2S2.  —Dub.  Univ.  62: 

57.— Chr.  Rem.  46:  209. 

—  Old  Sir   Douglas.     Dub.   Univ.  70:  5^0.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  70:  1 78. 

5d 


Norton,  Hon.  Mrs.  Caroline  Elizabeth.  Poems.  Quar. 
66:  374.— Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  420.  —  Dub.  Univ.  16: 
637.  — Ed.  R.  53:  361.  — Mo.  R.  123:  29. 

—  Portrait  of.     Colburn,  31:  97. 

—  Story  of  Dunleath.     Internal.  M.  4:  119. 

—  Undying  One.     Fraser,  2:   iSo. 

—  Writings  of.     Mas.  41:  41. 

Norton,  John.   Orthodox  Evangelist.    (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong. 

Q.  1 :  73- 
Norton,  John  P.     (D.  Olmsted)  New  Eng.  10:  613. 
Norton,  Thomas,  MSS.   relating  to.     (J.  P.  Collier  and 

W.  D.  Cooper)  Arch.  36:  97. 
Norton  Genealogy.  ( W.  H.Whitniore)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  225. 
Norumbega,  the  lost  City  of  New  England.     (B.  F.  De 

Costa;  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:   14. 

—  Chapter  from  Champlain  on.     M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  321. 
See  Norembega. 

Norway.  Dub.  R.  46:  1.  —  (C.  W.  Wood)  Argo.sy,  29: 
42-446.  30:  47-451.  —  Lond.  Q.  32:  424.  —  Pennv 
M.  8:  353,  367. 

—  Among  the  Fells  and  Fiords  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:  604. 

—  and  England  in  the  nth  Century.     (G.  N.  Dasent) 

No.  Brit  42:  357. 

—  and  its  Glaciers.     Hogg,  II :   147. 

Forbes's.    Dub.  Uuiv.  43:  509.  —  No.  Brit.  21:  201. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  147.  — Colburn,  100:  223. 

—  and  Lapland,  Von  Buch's  Travels  in.     (Sir  J.  Leslie) 

Ed.  R.  22:   145. — C^uar.  ii:   104. 

—  and  her  Laplanders  in  1S41.     Eel.  R.  76:  447.  —  Mo. 

R.  159:  42. 

—  and  the  Maelstrom.     Liv.  Age,  134:  627. 

—  and  the  Norsemen.     (H.  II.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  13:  291. 

—  and  the  Norwegians.     Fraser,  23:  47S. 
Latham's.     Mo.  R.  151 :  374. 

—  Barnard's  Sport  in.     Bentley,  55:  314. 

—  Breton's  Tour  in.     Mo.  II.  138:  29. 

—  British  Tourist  in.     Blackw.  112:  31,  306. 

—  Carrioling  in.    (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Appleton,  13:  no. 

—  Christmas  in.     Colburn,  64:  261.  —  Belgra.  25:   37S. 

—  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of,  Laing's.     (Lord  Neaves) 

l':d.  R.  82:  267. 

—  Church  in.     (C.  Sarwev)  Evang.  R.  i:  571.     2:  422, 

5-3- 

—  Coasts  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  533,  593. 

—  Constitution  of.     Fraser,  98:  60.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

138:  259- 
Struggle  for.  in.     (B.  Bjornson)  Scrib.  21 :  60-5. 

—  Du  Chaillu's  Land  of  the  Midnight  Sun.    (.1.  Habber- 

tou)  Harper,  63:  8S2. 

—  Early  Kings  of.     (T.  Carlyle)  Fra.^or,  91:  i,  135,  273. 

Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  84:  257,  385,  590.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  124:  694-794.  125:  22.  —  Canad.  Mo.  8:  So. 
—  Ed.  R.  142:  203. 

—  Fishing  in.     (Sir  C.  Taylor)  Fortn.  2:  443. 

—  Flying  Trij)  in.    (J.  R.  Browne)  Harper.  25:   145,  2S9. 

—  For  and  against.     Liv.  Age,  139:   iSo. 

—  From  Christiana  to  Molde.     (II.  Macmillan)  Macmil. 

18:  258. 

—  Geology  of.     (A.  Geikic)  Nature,  22:   11;. 

—  Harold   Hardrada,   King  of.     Quar.    135:  (14.  —  No. 

Brit.  40:  93. 
and  Magnus  the  Good.     No.  Brit.  39:  493. 

—  Histories  of.     Mo.  R.  89:  482. 

—  Home  Life  in.     Colburn,  114:  2S6.     Same  sirt.  Liv. 

Age.  60:  no.  —  Nat.  R.  16:  140. 

—  illustrated.     (R.  T.  Prilchett)  Art  J.  29:  9-353.     30: 

21  225. 

—  Jones's  Guide  to.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  632. 

—  Journey  across  the  Fjeld.     Fraser,  60:   1S6. 

—  Lady  Travelers  in.    Lond.  Q.  lo:  136.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  44:  176. 

—  Lamotte's  Travels  in,  1S07.    (J.  Foster)  Fa'1.  R.  22:  22. 


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930 


NOTES 


Norway,  Literature  and  Education  in.     (R.  Raird)  Am. 
Q.  Kef?.  14:  119. 

—  Long  Day  in.     (IL   Bedford)  Month,   34:    290,   395. 

35:  43-472.     36:   17- 

—  Metcalfe's  Oxonian  in.     Benlley,  40:  365.  —  New  Q. 

5:  405- 

—  Natural  History  of.     Retros.  13:   181. 

—  Off  the  i  rack  in.     Once  a  Week,  30:  78,  106. 

—  Our  Home  among  the  Vikings.     Bclgra.  27:  245, 

—  Peasant  Proprietors  of.     Biackw.  127:  443. 

—  Peasantry  of.     Penny  M.  5:  233t  356. 

—  Poetry  of,  since  1814.     (E.  \V.  Gosse)  Fraser,  86:  435. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  736. 

—  Picturesque  in.     (H  J.  Whitling)  Bentley,  27:  457. 

—  Poetry  of,  since  1814.     (E.  W.  Gosse)  Eraser,  86:  435. 

—  Policy  of  Great  Britain  towards.     Pamph.  4:  67,  233. 

—  Political  State  of.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  1 :  326. 

—  Present  Condition  of.    (E.  W.  Gosse)  Eraser.  89:  174. 

—  Recreations  in.     (R.  M.  Ballantyne)  Good  Words,  4: 

801. 

—  Residence  in,  Laing's.     Eel.  R.  80:  71.  — Ed.  R.  65: 

39.  —  Westm.  27:  164.  —  Dub.  R.  14:  277.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  9:  443. 

—  Russia,  Finland,  Denmark,  and  the  Baltic.     Fraser, 

49:  214. 

—  Sagas  of  the  Kings  of.     Eel.  R.  112:  631. 

—  Sea-Kings  of,  Laing's.     Eel.  R.  80:   71. 

—  Sketches  from.     (Transl.  from  Welhaven)  Temp.  Bar, 

22:  387.     Same  art.  EcL  M.  70:  472. 

—  Sketches  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  798. 

—  Skjeggodal-Fos  in.     (H.  Macmillan)  Macmil.  17:  255. 

—  Summer  in  the  Hardanger  Province.     Cornh.  18:  441. 

—  Summer  Days  in.     Penn  Mo.  lo:  136. 

—  Summer  Holiday  in.     Chamb.  J.  54:  631. 

—  Tour  in.     Dnb.  Univ.  72:  622. 

—  Trade  and  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  16:  138. 

—  Traits  of.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Scrib.  II :  419. 

—  Transference  of.     Ed.  R.  23:  79. 

—  Travels  in.     Dark  Blue,  3:  380.  —  New  Q.  6:  332. — 

O.  &  N.  9:  579. 

—  Traveling  in.     Eel.  R.  119:  674. 

—  Try  Norway.     (O   Logan)  Lippinc.  21 :  409. 

—  Two  Simimers  in.    No.  Brit.  9:  39.  —  Mo.  R.  153:  440. 

—  Vagabonds  of.     All  the  Year,  33:  304. 

—  Westfjorddalen,  Valle)' of.     Penny  M.  5:  217. 

—  Winter  Life  at  Lappniark.     Chamb.  J.  43:  S20. 
Norwegians  in  Great  Britain.     Dub.  R.  32:   184. 

—  in  Ireland.     Irish  Q.  2:  817. 
Norwegian  Fairy  Tales.     Chamb.  J.  14:   123. 
Norwegian  Fiords      P.nny  M.  5:  393. 
Norwegian  Fisher.     Eraser,  40:  301. 
Norwegian  House.     Pract.  M.  i:  121. 

Norwegian  Language,  Reform  in.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  No. 

Am.  115:  379. 
Norwegian  Sonnets.    (.J.  L.  Robertson)  Biackw.  129:  750. 
Nor'vegian  Tourists'  Association.     Nature,  14:  422. 
Norwich,  England.     Penny  Jf.  2:  399. 

—  and  its  Cathedral.    Quar.  148:  408.  —  Ed.  R.  149:  ^77. 

—  Bishop  of,  Henr^'  Bathhurst.     Bentley,  21:   194,  311. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  II :  10. —Eel.  R.  67:  558. 

—  Castle  of.     Penny  M.  3:   103. 

Historv' of.     (W.  Wilkins)  Arch.  12:   132. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Penny  51.  4:   129. 

Erpingham  Gateway.     Penny  M.  4:  iC>(). 

Monaster^' and  Dormitory  of.     Arch.  15:  311,326, 

333- 

—  Worthies  of.     Ed.  R.  150:  41.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

142:  451. 
Norwich,  Conn.,  Armories  at.     (T.  H.  Richards)  Harper, 
28:  450. 

—  Broadway  Church  Edifice.     (J,  P.  Gulliver)  Cong.  Q. 

i:  300. 


Norwich,  Conn.,  Miss  Caulkins's  History  of.    (E.  W.  Gil- 
man)  Cong.  Q.  8:  336. 

—  First  Settlement  and  Patent.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  315. 

—  Free    Academy   of.      Am.   J.    Educ.    2:    665. (W. 

Hooker)  New  Eng.  15:  42S. 

—  Inauguration  of.     Am.  .!.  Educ.  3:  191.' 

—  illustrated.     (T.  Walden)  Appleton,  20:   i. 

—  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  404. 
Norwich,  Vt.,  Charter  of.     N.  E.  Rcl'.  23:  67. 

—  Military  Academy  at.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  65. 
Nose,  Concerning  the.     All  tlie  Year,  34:  58. 

—  Man  with  the.     Biackw.  20:   159. 
Nose-ology.     Biackw.  5:   157. 

Noses.     Bentley,  50:  262.  — (W.  Mathews)  Lakeside,  3: 
269.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  80.  —  Piitnani,  10:  205. 

—  a  Physiognomical  Srudw     Temp.  Bar,  5:  522. 

—  a  Tale.     (W.  H.  H.  Jones)  St.  James  48:  351. 

—  Apology  for.     (C.  Hervey)  Bentley,  10:   17. 

—  out  of  Joint.     All  the  Year,  12:  209. 

—  Plea  for  Olfactories.   (W.  M.  Nevin)  Mereersb.  1 :  559. 

—  Pug.     (Mrs.  E.  O.  Smith)  Godey,  41:  loi. 

—  Vision  of.     Biackw.  43:  648. 

—  What  they  mean,  and  their  Use.     Eel.  R.  no:  1:8. 
Nosology  and  Therapeutics,  Good's  System  of.     Eel.  II. 

42:  97,  210.  —  i\Io.  R.  88:  422. 
Nostalgia.     (F.  Papillon)  Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  5:  215. 
Nostradamus,  Michael  de,  the  Astrologer.     Temp.  Bar, 

41:  83. — Ev.  Sat.  16:  572.  —  House.  Words,  12: 

296. 

—  and  his  Prophecies.     St.  James,  27:  646. 

Not  a  Divorce.     (R.  Chesterfield)  Lakeside,  10:  37. 

Not  a  Dream;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  235. 

Not  a  pleasant   Story.     (E.  S.    Phelps)   Scrib.   3:    98. 

Same  art.  Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  26. 
Not  all  a  Dream;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  12:   16. 
Not  all  Tinsel.     (M.  Northcott)  Belgra.  16:  330. 
Not  Anything  for  Peace.  (T.S.Arthur)  Sharpe,  43:  26,  89. 
Not  at  Home,  Custom  of  saying.     Clir.  Obs.  9:  262-681. 
Not  drowned  after  all.     St.  James,  28:  615. 
Not  explained;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  37:  1S3. 
Not  for  Love.     Tinsley,  12:  574. 
Not  in  the  Programme.     (E.  Coller)  Belgra.  28:  325. 
Not  in  Society.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i:  129. 
Not  just  yet;  a  Sketch.     Canad.  Mo.  7:  159. 
Not  lost;  a  Poem.     (J.  Goddard)  St.  James,  28:  539. 
Not  pretty,  but  precious.     (M.  Field)  Lippinc.  8:  153,  245. 
Not  wisely,  but  too  well;  a  Novel.     (R.  Broughton)  Dub. 

Univ.  66:  123-619.     67:  44-6S1.     68:  58. 
Not  wisely,  but  too  well;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  499. 
Not  wooed,  but  won.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  48:  1-389. 
Not  worth  the  while.     (M.  J.  Preston)  Lippinc.  23:  247. 
Nota's  Comedies.     Mo.  R.  112:  449. 
Notables,  Chapter  on.     Fraser,  67:  479. 
Notary's  Daughter.     (G.  Fullerton)  Month,  28:  306-416. 

29:  47-422.     30:  64-429. 
Notaries,  New  York  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  24:  204. 
Notation,  Arabic  Method  of.     (T.  H.  McLeod)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  69:  48. 

—  Curious  Systems  of.     (T.  F.  Brownell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

13:  420. 
Notcutt,  Rev.  W.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  6:  505,  561. 
Noted  Men,  Peculiarities  of.     (Guy  Ainslee)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  13:  142. 
Notes  and  Queries.     Colburn,  89:   160. 

—  from  a  German  Band.     (M.  C.  Hay)  Belgra.  25:  483. 

—  from  the  Journal  of  a  Scholar.     Dial,  i:   13.     4:  88. 

—  from  my  Knapsack.     (C.  P.  Kingsbury)  Putnam,  3: 

170-660,    4:  91. 

—  from  the  Life  of  a  Tragedienne.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  i. 

—  of  a  curious  Man.     Temp.  Bar,  22:  35. 

—  of  Travel.     Biackw.  50:  509. 

—  or  Gold.    All  the  Year,  29:  117-570.     30:  21,  42. 


NOVELIST 


933 


NUNS 


Novelist's  Puppets.     Victoria,  19:  346. 

Novelist's  Trials.     Once  a  Week,  18:  536. 

Novelists.   Biackw.  125:322.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:90. 

—  Ancient  Classical.     Temp,  liar,  1 :  407,  565.     2:357. 

—  British,  and  their  Styles.     Eel.  M.  49:  123. 
Masson's  Lectures  on.     Liv.  Age,  63:  353. 

—  English.     (G.  F.  Ueane)  Am.  Whig  IJ.  9:  21,  278. 

in  1856;  their  social  Creeds.     Chr  liem.  43:  203. 

Recent.     (A.  Tnillope)   19th  Cent.   5:   24.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  349. 

—  Female.     Colburn,    95:    17-399-     96:   19-439. —  (W. 

A.  Jones)  Deni.  U.  14:  484.  — Eel.  M.  71:  1500. — 
Westm.  58:  129.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:  93. 

American.     (J.  B.  McCahe)  Nat.  Q.  2:  31. 

False  Morality  of.     Nat.  K.  8:  144. 

of  Germany.    No.  Brit.  7:  368. 

of  Great  Britain.     Liv.  Age,  38:  471.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  30:  134. 

Sensational.     Liv.  Age,  78:  352. 

Silly  Novels  by.    Westm.  66:  442.    Same  art.  Liv. 

A^e,  51:  705- 

—  French.     See  French. 

—  German.     (A.  Eubule-Evans)  St.  Paul's,  12:  277. — 

Eng.  Dom.  M   9:  153,  221.  —  Ev.  Sat.  14:  443. 

—  Hints  to.     Chamb.  J.  29:  327. 

—  Law  (if.     (\V.  Sawyer)  Belgra.  7:   124. 

—  Living.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  367,  529. 

—  Modern.     Westm.  83:  468.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  85: 

166.  —  Biackw.  77:  554.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45: 

643.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:   1126. 

and  recent  Novels.     Colburn,  38:   135. 

License  of.     Ed.  R.  106:  124.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

54:  70s,  737. 

—  Nursery.     Liv.  Age,  77:  367. 

—  Old  School  of.     Dub.  Univ.  83:   119. 

—  Scott's  Lives  of.     Quar.  34:  349. 
Novelty  and  Antitiuity.     Fraser,  44:  431. 
Novelties,  Bishop  Hopkins  on.     Brownsoii,  i:  340. 
November.     St.   James,    25:     164.  —  (A.    IL    Baldwin) 

Fraser,  68:  584.  —  (W.  Howitt)  Ilowitt,  2:  297. 
November  Afternoon.     (R.  IL  Davis)  Galaxv,  8:  802. 
November  Morning;  a  Poem      ((,".  Thaxter)  Serib.  7:  33. 
Njvcmber  Morning's  Reverie;  a  Poem.     (D.  M.  Moir) 

Biackw.  62:  61S. 
November  Pastoral ;  a  Poem.   (B.  Taylor)  .Allan.  26:  626. 
Novum   Organum,    Bacon's.     (G.  F.  Rodwell)   Nature, 

19:  262. 
Now;  a  true  Story.     O.  &  N.  i:  592. 
Noxious  Gases  Bill.     (Lord  Jlidleton)  igtii  Cent.  6:  S54. 
Noycs,  George  R.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  E.xam.  85:  76. 

—  Translation  of  Job.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6;  339. 

of  the  Prophets.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  Chr.  Exam.  15: 

385.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  23:  375. 

of  Proverbs,  ICcdesiastes,  etc.     (N.  L.  Frothing- 

ham)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  424. 

of  the  Psalms.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  35: 

473.  —  (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  99. 

—  (D.  Fosdick)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  204,  2S9.  —  Am. 
Mo.  R.  i:  31. 

Nubar  Pacha  and  the  .Vrmonian  Christians.    (E.  De  Leon) 
Interna^  R.  9:  2()S. 

—  and  Asian  Protectorate.    (E.  Dicey)  iqth  Cent.  4:  54S. 
Nubia,  Ancient  and  Modern.     Ed.  K.  60:  297. 

—  and  Egypt,  Climate  of.      (Dr.   Dickinson)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  65:  230. 

—  and  the  Nile.     Dub.  LTniv.  43:  475. 

—  Burckhardt's  Travels,  in.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  22: 

437.  —  Ed.  R.  3:  525.     34:   109.  —Mo.  R.  94:  337. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  19:   4;6. 

—  Monuments  of.     Mo.  R.  119:  401.  —  Am.  Ed.  4:  190. 
Nubians,  Ancient  and  modern.     Ed.  R.  60:  297. 
Nucius,  Nicauder,  Travels  of.     Penny  M.  II :  95. 


Nugoe  LiterariiE.     Biackw.  i:  484.     19:  133. 

Nugie  Lyrica;.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Biackw.  13:  342. 

Nugent,  Lord,  Travels  of.     Quar.  78:  297. 

Xullidcation.  (E.  Everett)  Xo.  Am.  31:  488.- (A.  H. 
Everett)  No.  Am.  36:  205.  37:  190. — So.  R.  i: 
273.  2:  432.  6:  167,  421.  — Am.  Q.  13:  224.— 
Dem.   R.  15:    219. — Ann.  Reg.  7:  29.     8:  31. — 

—  Niles's  Reg.  38:  88,  233,  375-     39=  27,  97,   129. 
40:  98,  104.     41:  334,   349.     42:  413,426.    43:56, 

173.  »S6.     43:  supp. 

—  and  Secession.     (R.  J.  Walker)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  179. 

—  Mr.  Calhoun's   Speeches  on.     Niles's  Reg.  43:   335, 

383.     43:  supp.  155. 

—  Mr.  Webster's  Speeches  on.   Niles's  Reg.  40:  98.   43: 

supp.  170,  240.     See  also  Foofs  Resolution. 
Number  of  the  Beast  in  the  Apocalypse.     (.M.  Stuart) 

Bib.  Sac.  1843:  332. 
Number  Five,  Hanbury  Terrace.    House.  Words,  16:  568. 
Number   Five,    Brooke    Street.      (P.    Fitzgerald)    Dub. 

L'niv.  66:  684.  67:16-635.  68:92-669.  69:59-446. 
Number  Forty-seven.  (J.  Payn)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  641. 
Number  Nineteen,  in  our  Street.     Chamb.  J.  18;    ii6. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:  346. 
Number  119.     (C.  Howland)  Overland,  II :   117. 
Number  Thirteen;   an    Episode  of  the  Commune.     (K. 

O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  16:  61,  227. 
Number  T|iirty-nine.     (ialaxy.  2:  333. 
Nimiber  Three,  Grove  Road.     Good  Words,  21:  supp.  i. 
Numbers  and  Figures.     (J.  T.  Gill)  So.  M.  8:  716. 

—  Divisibility  oif.     (E.  B.  Elliott)  Math.  Mo.  i:  45. 

—  Mystical.     (J.  F.  Garrison)  Am.  Church  R.  21:  549. 

—  Cath.  World,  12:  660. 

—  Notes  on;  or  Humors  of  Arithmetic.    Colburn,  64:  366. 

—  Religious  Meaning  of.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  25:  203. 

—  Symbolism  of.     (J.  F.  Garrison)  Am.  Church  R.  28: 

517.  —  (M.  A.  Lloyd)  Hours  at  Home,  li:  67. 

—  Theory  of.     (J.  B.  Luce)  Am.  J.  58:  55. 
Barlow  on.     Eel.  R.  15:   346. 

—  L'se  of,  in  Society.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Atlan.  44:  326. 
Numerals,  Arabic.     Hogg,  i:  198. 

—  Barbarian.     Ap|)leton,  5:  318. 

—  found  at  Black  Swan,  Holborn,  London.     (J.  Booth) 

Arch.  1 :  149. 

—  in  Indo-European  Language.     Antiquar^^  4:  79. 

—  Origin  of.     (A.  Tylor)  Anthrop.  J.  6:   125. 

—  Visualized.     (F.  Galton)  Nature,  21:  252. 
Numeration,  Philosophy  of.     Dem.  R.  20:  529. 
Numerical    Discrimination,  Power   of.     (W.  S.  Jevons) 

Nature,  3:  28 1. 
Numerical  Jlethod  applied  to  Medicine.     (W.  A.  Guy) 

J.  Stat  is.  Soc.  2:  25. 
Numerical  Tables,  French.     Penny  M.  11:  2. 
Numidia,  Notes  from.    Fraser,  65:  43S.  661.    66:  54,449. 
Numismatic  .\rch;pology.     Internal.  M.  1 :  257. 
Nimiismafic  Bibliography.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  20:  593,  753. 
Numismatic  Dictionary.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  26:  97. 
Numismatic  Illu-^trations  of  the  New  Testament.     (J.  H. 

.\kennan)  Bib.  R.  4:   ^60.  —  1a1.  R.  86:  215. 
Numismatics,  American.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  59S. 

—  Ancient.     Nav.  M.  i:  446. 

—  Glimpse  into  the  Past.  (H.  Philli   ps)  Penn  Mo.  12:  641. 

—  in  a  Cabinet.     (F.  M.  Bird)  Lippinc.  23:  220. 

—  Oriental,  Marsden's.     Nature.  12:  24.     13:  302. 
Nun  and  the  Cardinal.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  531. 

—  IJfe  of  an  English.     Liv.  Age,  73:  90. 
Nuns,  Black.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  130 

—  formerly  at  I.,ouvain.     (Sir  H.  Ellis)  Arch.  36:  74. 

—  in  America.     Dub.  L'niv.  80:  310. 

—  of  the  Conception  at  Paris.     (J.  G.  Rokewoode)  Arch. 

28:  103. 

—  of  Port  Royal.     Quar.  99:  491.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

51:  513-" 


NUNS 


934 


OAK-LEAVES 


Nuns,  Presentation,  and  Honora  Nagle.  (J.  N.  Murphy) 
Am.  .1.  Educ.  26:  705. 

—  Rule  of  good.     Fraser,  51:  307.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

45:  109. 
Nuncio  and  two  Vicars   Apostolic.     (J.  C.   Earle)   Am. 

Cath.  Q.  2:  577. 
Nuncliani-(;ouvtna_v.     Penny  M.  14:  409. 
Nunnery,  Black,  and  Maiia  Monk.     Dub.  K.  i:   131. 

—  Neapolitan,  Peep  at.     (J.  Picciotti)  Gent.  M.  3:  677. 
Nuremberg,     (lalaxy,   11:   590.  —  (C.  H.  Brigliam)  No. 

Am.  89:  451.  —  (C.  B.  Martin)  Atlan.  30:  304. — 
(II.  Bedford)  Month,  29:  13.  —  Ouce  aWeek,  3:  718. 

—  Buildings  of.     Blackw.  108:  531. 

—  Curiosities  of.     (H  J.  Whitling)  Bentley,  21 :  190. 

—  Legend  of  Castle  of.     (K.  E.  Evans)  Lakeside,  3:  226. 

—  Life  History  of  the  old  Town.     Bentley,  64:  202-600. 

—  Murder  at,  1820.     All  the  Year,  27:  542. 

—  Old  Cemetery  of  St.  John's.  (H.  J.  Whitling)  Bentley, 

21:  65. 

—  Sunday  in.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  29:  353. 

—  Torture  Chamber  in.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  405. 
Nurse,  Influence  of  the.     Cornh.  6:  276. 
Nurse  Brown's  Story.     Dub.  TJniv.  59:  361. 
Nurses.     (M.  Trench)  Maemil.  34:  422. 

—  and  Doctors  in  Hospitals.     (M.  Lonsdale)  19th  Cent. 

7:  677.  —  (Sir  VV.  Gull,  S.  0.  Habershon,  and  A.  G. 
Henriques)  19th  Cent.  7:  884.  —  (O.  Sturges,  S. 
Sharkey,  and  M.  Lonsdale)  igtli  Cent.  7:  1089. 

—  French  Wet-.     (F.  Marshall)  Bentley,  54:  292. 

—  Hints  for.     (Mrs.  L.  Adams)  Victoria,  31:  510.     32: 

249-364. 

—  Hints  to  amateur.     Irish  iMo.  9:  214. 

—  Trained.     Victoria,  22:   119. 

—  Training  of.     (J.   H.  Packard)  Penn  Mo.  7:  180. — 

(H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  3:   7. 
Darmstadt  Society  for.     Contemp.  21 :   138. 

—  Training-Schools  for.     Fraser,  90:  706.  —  O.  &  N.  10: 

253.  —  Victoria,   24:  265.  —  (C.    P.  Putnam)  Penn 
Mo.  5:  909.— Penn  Mo.  5:  918.  — Am.  Soc.  Sci. 
J.  7:  294.  — (F.  S.  Lees)  Good  Words,  16:  318. 
Nurser}',  Legends  of.     (E.  R.  Seymour)  Once  a  Week, 
10:  543. 

—  Management  of.  (A.  Maclaren)  Maemil.  5:  514.  6:123. 
Nurseries,    Public.     Fraser,    42:    397.      Same   art.  Liv. 

Age,  28:  284. 
in  England.     Chamb.  J.  23:  241.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  46:  186. 
Nursery  Grievances.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  84. 
Nursery  Literature.     Fraser,  45:  563.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  33:  548.  —  Lond.  M.  2:  477. 

—  Antiquities  of.     Quar.  21:  91. 

Nursery  Rhymes.  (J.  Anster)  Dub.  Univ.  17:  244.  20: 
614.  —  Blackw.  38:  466. — Eel.  R.  93:  172.  —  Liv. 
Age,  31:  245. — (E.  Carrington)  Fraser,  103:  87. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  405.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
148:  354- 

—  and  Legends.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  494. 

—  and  Proverbs,  Ker's.    Fraser,  12:  283. 


Nursery  Rhymes,  English.    Liv.  Age,  74:  415. 
Halli well's.     Mo.  R.  163:  202. 

—  Nature  Myths  in.     (J.  Foster)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  36. 

—  of  the  Times.     Blackw.  37:  95,  466,  950. 
Ste  Cradle  Songs. 

Nursery  Tale  of  ancient  Egypt.     (,J.  P.  Lesley)  Penn  Mo. 

4:  19. 
Nursery  Tales  and  Toy  Books.  (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week 

16:  25. 

—  of  England.     Ciiamb.  J.  12:  9. 
Nursing.     Chamb.  J.  36:  193. 

—  and  Nur.ses.     Month,  15:  208. 

—  as  a  Profession  for  Ladies.     (G.  Barraclough)  Fraser, 

99:  468.  —  Cornh.  22:  451.  — (F.  S.  Lees)  Good 
Words,  17:  173. —St.  Paul's,  8:  458.  — Cornh.  11: 
409.     22:  451. 

—  Bedside  Experiments.     All  the  Year,  2:  537. 

—  for  educated  Women.     Chamb.  J.  53:  429. 

—  Hospital.     (H.  C.  Burdett)  Fraser,  102:  112. 
and  Ladies.     (W.  Haward)  Contemp.  34:  490. 

—  Nightingale's  Notes  on.     Quar.  107:  392.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  65:  741.  — Liv.  Age,  64:  572. 

—  Notes  on.     Chr.  Rem.  40:  104. 

—  Nur.se  and  Patient.    (.1.  W.  Mitchell)  Lijjpinc.  10:  668. 

—  Profession  of.     Victoria,  27:  418. 
in  England.     Chamb.  J.  42:  294. 

—  Trained,   in  Workhouse   Infirmaries.      (Lady   Hope) 

Good  Words,  22:  351. 

—  Woman's  Battlefield.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week, 

i:  474. 
Nursing  Sisters.     Chamb.  J.  52:  305. 
Nussir-u-deen;  a  King  out  of  Harness.     Liv.  Age,  46: 

43S- 
Nuts  and  Nutcrackers.      Dub.  Univ.  19:   111-593.    20: 
31,  205.     21:   no,  318.     22:  223.     23:  349-530. 

—  Edible.    All  the  Year,  28:  55. 

Nuts,  Hot-pressed  and  cold-punched.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

no:  400. 
Nut-bearing  Trees.     Land  We  Love,  3:  492. 
Nutcrackers  and  Jays.     (W.  J.   Broderip)  Fraser,  56'. 

457- 
Nut-selling  Colonel.     (C.  E.  Broad)  St.  James,  46:  46. 
Nutshells.     (R.  H.  Bacon)  Knick.  38:  350,  4S8. 
Nutmeg,  Cultivation  of.     Penny  M.  14:  47. 
Nutmegs   and   Cloves  in  Bencoolen.     (Dr.   Luinsdaine) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  62:  322. 
Nutrition  in   Health  and  Disease.     (C.  J.  Polk)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  13:  307. 

—  Scientific  Aspects  of.     All  the  Year,  33:  414. 
Nutting.     All  the  Year,  47:  125. 

—  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  9:  377. 
Nyam-Nyams,  Expedition  to  the  Country  of.    Ev.  Sat. 

10:118. 

Nyantic  Indians  of  Rhode  Island.  (U.  Parsons)  Hist. 
M.  7:  41. 

Nymph  of  the  Lurlei  Berg.     Colburn,  35:  423. 

Nymphs  of  Antiquity  and  of  the  Poets.  (L.  Hunt)  Col- 
burn, 47:  88. 


o 


Oak,   The.      Chamb.  J.    i:    52.  —  Broadw.    4:    250. — 
Penny  M.  II :  261,  282. 

—  British.     (J.  Buckman)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  i. 

—  Hearne's.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  9:  373. 

—  Largest,  in  Great  Brit.iin.     Am.  Arch.  8:  189. 

—  of  Vincennes.     (W.  0.  Von  Horn)  Colburn,  131 :  486. 


Oak,  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  12:  274,  302, 

Oak's  Death  Song.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  29, 

Oaks,  Large  British.     Intel.  Obs.  10:   107. 

Oak-Bark  Peelers.     Penny  M.  4:  36. 

Oak  Hills,  Mo..  Battle  of."    (S.  Price)  N.  Eel.  5:  99. 

Oak-Leaves  and  Mould.     (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  Univ.  66:  108. 


OAK-TREE 


935 


OBSEQUIES 


Oak-Tree's  Christmas  Gift.    (J.  Hawthorne)  Scrib.  3: 

320. 
Oakeley's  Letter  to  Bishop  of  London.     Fraser,  31 :   475. 
Oakes,  J.  W.,  and  hi.s  Paintings.     Art  J.  31:  323. 
Oakes,   William,   Biographical    Memoir   of.      Ed.   New 

PLilos.  J.  46:  276. 
Oakfield;  or  Fellowship  in  the  East.     Prosp.  R.  10:  274. 
Oakley  Comtuon,  History  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  336-631. 
Oasis  of  IJbyan  Desert,  Visit  to.     Mo.  U.  143:  424. 
Oat,  Analysis  of.     (J.  P.  Norton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  53:  222, 

31S.  " 
Oath,  Coronation.    Black w.  24:   11. 

—  of  Marion.     (C.  J.  Peterson)  Hogg,  4:  313-364. 

—  Ordeal  by.     (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  66:   11,. 

—  What  is  an?     (.L  M.  Capes)  Fortn.  5:  554. 

—  Why  taken?     Dub.  Univ.  13:  330. 

Oaths."  (W.  H.  Holland)  Chr.<i.  Spec.  1 :  43S.— Westm. 
5:  23. — Cornli.  7:  516. —  Cliamb.  J.  45:  65. — All 
the  Year,  17:  loi.  — Chr.  Obs.  33:  454.  —  We.st. 
M.  3:  297. 

—  Administration  of.  (W.  B.  Cook)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  72S. 
by  Foreign  Consuls.     (Sir  S.  Baker)  Colburii,  167: 

433.  53S- 

—  and  Ordeals.     (E.   B.  Tylor)  Macmil.  34:  i.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  220.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  59. 
Sa]ne  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  307. 

—  Curious  Modes  of  taking.     All  the  Year,  41:  521. 

—  History  of.     St.  James,  i8:  373. 

—  .ludicial.     Dub.  Univ.  61:  654. 

and  extra-judicial.      (J.  T.  Austin)    Chr.   Exam. 

12:  4S. 

—  Law  of.     Westm.  39:  80. 

—  Lawfulness  of.     Cung.  M.  4:  567. 

—  not  forbidden.     (U.  Zwingli)  Mercersb.  4:  469. 

—  of  Allegiance.     (F.  Pollock)  Macmil.  142:  31J.  — (H. 

E.  Manning)  igth  Cent.  8:  177. 

—  of  Ollice.     Chanib.  J.  46:  36. 

—  Remarks  on.     Cong.  M.  9:  4S4. 

—  Tyler  on.     Ed.  K.  59:  44O. — Quar.  61:  390. — Am. 

Meth.  M.  20:  394.  — Mo.  1;.  133:  383. 

—  useless,  if  false  Swearing  be  not  Perjury.    Dub.  Univ. 

5:  659. 
See  Adjuration;  Swearing. 
Oatnessiana.     Fraser,  77:  501,  625,  757.     78:  64-690. 
Oaxaca,  Valley  of.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lippinc.  25:  21. 
Obadiah.     (.I.Horner)  Meth.  Q.  36:  3S9. 
Oban.  Visit  to.     .\ll  the  Year,  26:  301. 
Obed  (iroot.     (.J.  T.  Irving)  Kiiick.  57:    J97. 
Obedience,  Ceremonial  and  moral.    Cong.  M.  3:  141,  199. 

—  how  taught  to  Children.     Godey,  55:  344. 

—  to  Law  and  private  Judgment.     (J.  F.  Kedlieid)  Am. 

Church  K.  4:  3S1. 
Obelisk,  yEsthelic  Analysis  of.     ((i.  Allen)  Coruh.  36: 
589.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:   152. 

—  at  Boyni'.  Lines  on.     Dub.  L'niv.  5:  257. 

—  Cleopatra's  Needle.     See  Cleopatra. 

—  of  Lu.xor,  at  Paris.     Blackw.  41 :  356.  —  Penny  M.  3 : 

61,  66.     7:  Si. 
Obelisks.     (II.  S.  Poole)  Once  a  Week,  6:  377.  — (hamb. 
J.  37:  225.  —  (L.  P.  Di  Cesnoln)  .Vin.  .Vrch.  9:  258. 

—  Eel.  Engin.  18:  538.  —  Colbnrn,  125:   i. 

—  and  the  New  York  Obelisk.      (L.  P.  Di  Cesnola)  Cath. 

World,  32:  721. 

—  of  Egy])t.     Iiiternat.  JL  4:  469. 
Ober-.\mnu'rgau  Passion  Play.    Blackw.  107:  v"^'-  —  (H. 

Blackburn)  Once  a  Week,  23:  35.  — (Mrs.  P.usliby) 
Colburn,  147:  2S8.— (.V.Tcn  Pmck)  lIo\irsat  Home, 
3:527. — Am.  (Miurch  K.  24:  187. — ().  ,.S:N.2:  17V 

—  (R.  LIlis)  Mo.  Rel.  .M.  44:  209.  —So.  M.  ii:  423. 

—  Nation,  ii:  226. —  Liv.  Age,  27:  87. 

—  and  symbolic  Christianity.     (R.  St.  J.  T}  rwliitt)  Con- 

tetup.  18:  234. 


Ober-Ammergau  Passion  Play  in  1S60.    Macmil.  2:  46'". 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  482. 

—  in  1870.     Harper,  42:  174 

and  in  1880      (W.  S.  Perry)  .\m.  Church  R.  35:  i. 

Pilgrimage  to.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  43:  91'  . 

—  in  iSSo.     (C  S.  Hall)  Nation,  31:  no.  —  New  Eng. 

39:   794.  —  Cath.  World.  31:  64S,  736. 
See  Passion  Play. 
Obcrtlacht,  Graves  of  the  Alemanni  at.     (W.  M.  Wylic) 

Arch.  36:  129. 
Oberhasli  Pass,  Switzerland.     Penny  M   5:  257. 
Oberkirdi,  Baroness  d',  and  Citizen  Mercier.     Liv.  Age, 

37:  S3. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  96:  553.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  28; 

105.  — Liv.  Age,  35:  393,  4S1. 
Oberland  in  January.     (C.  Williams)  Gent.  yi.  n.  s.  ic: 

•3^>- 

—  With  Christian  .Vlmer  in.     Blackw.  130:  375. 
Oberlin,  John  Frederick.     (C.  L.  Loos)  (;hr.  Q.  7:  145. 

—  Hogg,  i:  337,  353.  — Liv.  Age,  60:  643.— Am 
J.  Educ.  27:  177. 

—  Memoirs   of.     Penny  M.  7:  220.  —  (M.   L.   Stoever) 

Evang.  R.  20:  18.  — Chr.  Obs.  28:  i.  — Cong.  M. 
12:  345.  —Eel  R.  46:  2S9.  50:  J12.  — (J.  Hall) 
No.  Am.  32:  453.  — (R.  Southcy)  Quar.  43:  342. 
Same  art.  Mus.  18:  484.  —  .\m.  Mo.  R.  1 :  469.  —  (J. 
Hall  and -J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  2:  532. 
Oberlin  College,  Doctrine  of  Sanctilication  at.  (J.  H. 
Fairchild)  Cong.  Q.  18:  237. 

—  Ethics  and  Theology  of.     Princ.  41:  601. 
See  Finney-,  C.  G. 

Oberlin-Wellington  Rescue.     New  Eng.  17:  6S7. 
Oberon  and  Titania.     (S.  De  Vere)  Cath.  World,  32:  70. 
Oberon  to  Titania;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  13S. 
Obesity.     Irish  Q.  8:  865.     See  Corpulence. 
Obituary  Remarks  on  the  late  ilr.  1842.    Colburn,  67:  74. 
Object  of  Life.     (T.  H.  Stockton)  Evang.  R.  15:  43,  311. 
Objects,  Apparent  Size  of.     (P.  G.  Haiuertou)  Portfo.  6: 
76. 

—  Conversations  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  II :  21,  330. 
Object  Glass,  Notice  of  a  new.     (A.  S.  Johnson)  Am.  J- 

Sd.  63:  31. 
Object  Gla.sses,   Aperture  of.     (F.  H.  Wenham)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  71:  103. 

Wenham  on.     (.L  W.  Bailey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71 :  105. 

Object-Teaching.    (N.  .\.  Calkins)  Education,  i:  165. — 

Am.  J.  Educ.  12:  411.  —  (E.  A.  Sheldon)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  12:  605.     14:  93.  —  (Dr.  Busse)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

30:  417. 

—  and  the  Oswego  System.    (S.  S.  Greene)  -Vm.  J.  Educ. 

16:  245. 

—  as  applied  to  Primar}-  Education.     (V.   C.  Phttbus) 

Meth.  ().  23:  O40. 

—  History  of.     (X.  A.  Calkins)  .\m.  J.  Educ.  12:  633. 

—  in  Schools  of  Oswego.     (H.  B.  Wilbur)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

15:   189. 
01)jectors.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53:  41^7. 
Obligation  and  Right.     (.1.  P.  Lacroix)  Chr.  Q.  7:  466. 
Oblivion.     (J.  I).  Coolbrith)  Overland,  6:  41S. 

—  Escaping.     Bost.  R.  i:  579. 

Oblong  Box.     (E.  xV.  Poe)  Godey,  29:   132. 

Obod.     Cornh.  40:  465. 

Obookiah,  Henry.  Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  36. 

Obrenovitch,  Michael,  Prince  of  Servia.     (EL  Sandwitli) 

Fortn.  13:  394. 
O'Brien,  Henry,  with  portrait.     Fraser.  12:   154 
O'Brien,  William,  the  .Actor.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  668. 
O'Briens,  Dis|>uted  Peerage  of  the.     (W.  A.  Lindsay)  St. 

James,  37:  416. 

—  Historical    Memoirs   of.      Ed.    R.    114:    370.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  56:  241. 
Obsequies,  National.     (C.  F.  F.  Woods)  Belgra.  10:  506. 


OBSERVATION 


936 


OCEANIC 


Observation  and  Imagination.  (J.  H.  Browne)  Appleton, 
i8:  511. 

—  and  Memory.     Chamb.  J.  55:  753. 
Observations  ot  Mace  Sloper.     (C.  G.  Leiand)  Knick  47: 

178-615.     48:181-611.     49:33,180,273.    56:153- 
581.     57:  25-419.     58:  7. 
Observatory,  Astronomical.     See  Astronomy;  Magnetic. 

—  at  St.  Martin,  Canada  E.     (C.  Smallwood)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  3:  2S1. 

—  At  Night  in  an.     (W.  Leitch)  (iood  Words,  3:  534. 

—  Cambridge.     (J.  S.  Homans)  Am.  J.  Sci.  62:  295.  — 

(.J.  Farrar)  No.  Am.  8:  205. 

—  Greenwich.     Ed.  R.  gi:  299.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20: 

433.  —  Liv.  Age,  5:  67.     25:  433.     /See  Greenwich. 

—  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.     Nature,  3:  390. 

—  on  a  Dwelling-House,  Construction  of.    (J.  Campbell) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  62. 

—  Paper  Dome  for.     Am.  Arch.  5:  30. 

—  Paris.     Am.  Alma.  1847:  63. — Lond.  Soc.  40:  453. 

—  Peep  into;  Bond's  Kegistcriug  Clock.     Chamb.  J.  16: 

131- 

—  Pulkowa.     (B.   A.   Gould)   No.   Am.    69:  143.  — (,J. 

Noone}')  Am.  J.  Sci.  47:  88. 

—  Vienna.     Nature,  13:   192. 

—  Washington.     (M.  F.  Maury)  So.  Lit.  Mess.   14:  4. 

15:  304.  —  (S.  Newcomb)  No.  Am.  105:  3S2. 
Observatories.     Clir.  U.  5:  89. 

—  Astronomical.     (S.  Newcomb)  No.  Am.  133:  196. 
in  the  United  States.     (E.  Looniis)  Harpei-,  13:  25. 

—  (J.  E.    Nourse)   Harper,  48:    526.     49:    518. — 
Hunt,  26:  531. 

—  English.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  530. 

—  Greenwich  and  Edinburgh,   Visitations  of.     Nature, 

12:  108. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Nature,  10:  1S6,  206. 

—  Index  to  Publications  of.   (E.  S.  Holden)  Lit.  J.  3:  365. 

—  National.     Ed.  R.  91 :  299.   Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20:  433. 

—  of  Italy.     (G.  Rayet)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11 :  538. 
Observers,  Observations  upon.     Colburn,  67:  467. 
Obsidian   in   the  Yellowstone  National  Park.     (\V.  H. 

Holmes)  Am.  Natural.  13:  247. 
Obstetric  Morality.      Dub.  R.  44:  100.     45:  54. 
Obstinacy;  a  Story.     (C.  jNIosclieles)  Harper,  60:  508. 
Obstruction,    Parliamentary.      (E.   D.   J.   Wilson)    19th 

Cent.  8:  42.  —  (Lord  Sherbrooke)  19th  Cent.  8:  513. 

and  its  Remedies.  (H.  C.  Raikes)  19th  Cent.  8: 1031. 

Deadlock  in  the  House  of  Commous.     (F.  Harrison) 

19th  Cent.  10:  317. 
Speaker's  Ruling,   1881.     (G.  T.  Curtis)  Harper, 

62:  923.  —  (Lord  Sherbrooke)  19th  Cent,  g:  727. 
O'Callaghan,  E.  B.     (J.  G.  Shea)  M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  77. 
Occult  Sciences.     (Sir   D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  3:    i. — 

Eraser,  22:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  5:  567.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  5:  433. —  Penny  M.  lo:  no,  119,  131. 

—  of  the  Ancients.     For.  Q.  6:  417. 

See  Divination;  Geomancy;  Magic;  etc. 
Occultator,  The.     (L.  R.  Gibbes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  97:  191. — 

(T.  Hill)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  g6:  299. 
Occupations,  Classification  of  People  by.    (T.  A.  Welton) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  32:  271. 

—  Comparative  Privileges  of.     Knick.  12:  433,  475. 

—  of  the  People.     Westm.  48:  374. 

Changes  in.     Penny  M.  13:  486. 

in  Great  Britain.     Pennj' M.  13:  366. 

Spackman's  Analysis  of.     Hogg,  i:  44. 

Occupations  of  a  retired  Life.     (I.  F.  Mayo)  Liv.  Age, 

95:  499-     96:  S03.     g7:   235-77S.     g8:   153-722. 
99:  87. 
Ocean,  The,  and  Geoloijists.     (A.  Weld)  Month,  12:  212. 

—  and  its  Life.     (M.  Scliele  de  Vere)  Putnam,  5:  i. 

—  and  its  Meaning  in  Nature.     Mass.  Q.  2:  308. 

—  Atmosphere  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  381. 


Ocean,  The,  Circulation  in.     (H.  P.  Malet)  Geog.  M.  5: 

267.  —  So.  R.  U.S.  12:  187.  —  Nature,  4:  97.  —  (  5. 

Murray)  Nature,  14:  177.  —  (Sir  W.  Thomson)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  116:  349. 
Lenz's  Doctrine  of.    (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Nature,  lo: 

170. 

—  Color  of.     Penny  M.  II :  78. 

—  Currents  of.     Ed.  R.  135:  430. —(W.  B.  Carpenter) 

Liv.  Age,  109:  131.  —  (Sir  J.  F.  W.  Herschel)   Na- 
ture, 4:  71.  —  (J.  CroU)  Nature,  5:  502.     10:  52. 

—  (W.  Ferrel)  Nature,  5:  384.  — (W.  B.  Carpenter) 
Nature,  9:  423.  —  (,J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  231. 

—  (Prof.  Zijpritz)  Eel.  Engin.  21 :  213.  — Chamb.  J. 
42:  627. 

Dynamics  of.     (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  169. 

Researches  in  the  Challenger.     (W.  B.  Carpenter) 

Contemp.   26:   565.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.    85:  601. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  3. 
in  the  Porcupine.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Contemp, 

16:  581.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  76:  549. 
Ziipritz  on.     Nature,  19:  202. 

—  Deep-Sea  Exploration.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

18:    109. —(G.   C.  Wallich)  J.  Fraukl.   Inst.  72: 
237,  321.     See  Deep-Sea;  Dredging. 

—  Depth  and  Saltness  of.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  45:  27. 

—  Am.  J.  Sci.  55:  41. 

—  Depths  of,  Life  in.     (T.  E.  Clark)  Hours  at  Home,  g: 

446. —  Once  a  Week,  20:  426,  453. — (U.  Laidlaw) 
Dub.  Univ.  82:  721. 

—  Discourse  on.     Hogg,  15:   184. 

—  Facts  about.     (Sir  W.  Thomson)  Geog.  JI.  5:  244. 

—  Isothermal  Chart.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  153, 

314- 

—  Life  under.     (L.  Abbott)  Harper,  46:  801. 

—  Meteorological  Observations.     Nature,  7:  43. 

—  Meteorology  of.     (T.  A.  Lyons)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  35. 

—  Natural  History  of.     (J.  Van  Rensselaer)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

5:  128. 

—  Origin  and  Destiny  of.    (.J.  M.  Kerr)  Penn  Mo.  8:  748, 

824. 

—  Out  of  the  Depths.     Once  a  Week,  3:  323.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  67:  333. 

—  Philosophical   Surve}'  of.     (D.  Olmsted)  New  Eng. 

13:  117. 

—  Physical  Geography  of.     (P.  Miles)  Meth.  Q.  18:  93. 

—  Poetrj' of .     Sharpe,  36:  9,  119. 

—  Temperature  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  391. 

—  Under  Water.     (G.  E.  Belknap)  Am.  J.  Sci.  1 15:  27. 

—  Treasures  of.     (J.  C.  Beard)  Harper,  58:  321. 

—  Vegetable  and  Animal  Life  of.     Cornh.  3:  625.    6: 

852. 

—  Wonders  of.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Appleton,  20:  289, 

385.  —  (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  13:  341,  465. 
Ocean's  Christmas  Gift.  (E.  A.  Kinnen)  Overland,  14:  47. 
Ocean  Depths;  a  Diver's  Tale.     Putnam,  7:  386. 
Ocean  Flowers.     (W.  Andrews)  Peop.  J.  lo:  61. 
Ocean  Passage  from  Bremen  to  New  York.     All  the  Year, 

18:  295. 
Ocean  Pond,  Fla.,  Battle  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  11-27. 
Ocean  Race.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  109'. 

Ocean  Relief  Depots.     (W.  P.  Snow)  Chamb.  J.  57:  753- 
Ocean  Steamer,  Life  on.     Broadw.  6:  347. 
Ocean  Travel,  Reform  in.     Canad.  Mo.  5:  97. 
Ocean-Traveling.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  291. 
Ocean  Vegetation.     Sharpe,  40:  76,  1S5. 
Ocean  Vovages  in  small  Boats.     Chamb.  J.  54:  719. 
Ocean  Waif;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  43:  325-686. 
Oceanic  and  Atmospheric  Currents.     (L.  Dubois)  Meth. 

Q.  21:  206,  374. 
Oceanic  Discovery,  Dawn  of.     Eel.  R.  iii:  15. 
Oceanic  Region,  Countries,  Nations,  and  Languages  of. 

For.  Q.  14:  369. 


OCEANICA 


937 


ODONTORNITHS 


Occanica,  Black  Races  of.  (U.  Verneau)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
i8:  744. 

—  Missioii.s  in.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  250. 
(Jculot,  The.     Penny  M.  5:  225. 

Occola;  a  lioniance.     (M.  Reid)  f'hanil).  J.  29:   1-408. 
Ochil  Hills  and  Masters  of  Gleiieagles.     Colburn,  169: 

4S5. 
Ochino,  Fra  Bernardino.     Cath.  World,   11:  253.  —  (.J. 

T.  Bixbv)  Unita.  R.  lO:   117.  — (A.  Gordon)  Tlieo. 

K.  13:  532- 

—  Expenses  of  Jonrney  to  England.     (N.  H.  Nicolas) 

Arch.  21:  469. 

Ockhain,  William  of.     Am.  Cluirch  R.  25:  278. 

O'Conneli,  Daniel.  (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath  WorU,  18:  20S. 
21:  652.  —  with  portrait,  Peop.  J.  3:  311,  330. — 
(J.  Ball)  Macmil.  28:  222.  Same  art.  lui.  M.  81: 
317.  —  Appleton,  14:  173.  —  Eel.  M.  32:  417. — 
Colljiirn,  8:  I.  — St.  Paul's,  4:  39.  —  Mas.  44:  4S7. 

—  Diib.  Univ.  10:  66.    17:314.  —  Eel.  R.  66:  231. 

—  Liv.  Age,  14:  119,  163. 

—  and  the  Catholic  Association.     (D.  Murphj')  Tait,  n. 

s.  2:  299. 

—  and  the  Government.     Eraser,  28:  615. 

—  and  his  Era.     Cornh.  21:  307. 

—  and  Ireland.     Dub.  R.  77:  472. 

—  and  the  Irish  People.     Dub.  R.  17:  i. 

—  and  R.  L.  Sliiel.     Colburn,  26:  297.  — with  portrait, 

Eraser,  9:  300. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Chanib.  J.  52:  606. 

—  as  an  Orator.     (G.  Gillillan)  Hogg,  ii:  3S9.  —  Temp. 

Bar,  12:  449.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:  505. 

—  at  Derrynane.     (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  i :  328. 
in  1845.  ■  (\V.  Howitt)  Liv.  Age,  8:  377. 

—  at  large.      Liv.  .\ge,  3:  681. 

—  Case  of.     Black w.  56:  539. 

—  Centennial  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  21:  96. 

—  Character  of.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  234. 

—  Claim  for  a  Peerage.     Eraser,  18:  235. 

—  Death  of.     Dem.  R.  20:   159. 

—  Domination  of.     Blackw.  38:  715. 

—  Duel  with  D'Esterre.     Bentley,  33:    538.  —  Nat.  M. 

3:  227. 

—  Funeral  Oration  on.     Brownson,  5:  255. 

—  in  Cork.     Nav.  M.  i:  120. 

—  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  86:  231.— Dub.  Univ.  32:  338. 

—  Literary  Labors  of.     Eraser,  23:  528. 

—  O'Connclliana.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  234.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  86:  95. 

—  Oration  on.     (J.  B.  H.  Lacordaire)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7: 

215,  270. 

—  Ovation  to,   at    Birmingham,    1836.     Tait,    n.   s.   3: 

206. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     Liv.  Ago,  18:  200. 

—  Provisional  Character  of.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  312. 

—  Recollections  of.     (C.  Kent)  St.  James,  35:  601. 

—  Sketdi  of.     Colburn,  6:   i. 

—  Trial  and  .\c(|uittal  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  ii:  472,  677. 

—  Use  and  .\buse  of  Friendship.     P'raser,  16:  711. 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  Howitt)  Tait,  n.  s.  13:   i. 
O'Conneli,  John,  and  Lord  Cloncurry.     Quar.  86:  126. 
O'Connor;  an  Irisli  Tale.     Tait,  3:  615. 

O'Connor,  Feargus.     Eraser,  37:   173. 
O'Connor's  Irisii  Brigade.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  593, 
O'Connor's   Wake;  a  Poem.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  13:  569. 
O'Conor,  Charlc'^.     (E.  I.  Soars)  Nat.  Q.  II :  73.  —with 

portrait,  Eel.  M.  83:   117. 

—  and  Court  of  Appeals.     (J.  Pync)  Nat.  Q.  31 :  34S. 
O'Conor  Family,  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  641. 
O'Croly's  Popery  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  75. 
Octave  of  Friends.     (E.   L.  Linton)  Lond.  Soc.  21 :  43, 

265.     22:  84,  302. 


October.     (I.    D.   Coolbrith)   Overland,   i:    331.  —  (W. 
Howiit)  Howitt,  2:  217. 

—  English.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  452. 

—  Ramble  in.     Kniek.45:  339. 

October  Night;  a  Poem.     (A.  de  Musset)Temp.  Bar,  59: 

46S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:   1S5. 
October  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  3S3. 
October  Reverie.     (A.  Young)  Catli.  World,  10:   1S6. 
October  Thoughts.     Eraser,  80:  462. 
Octogenary,  An,  fifty  Years   since.     Am.    Mo.  M.   11: 

12-513. 
Octopus  and  Sea-Serpent.    (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  21 :  17S. 

—  of  New  England.  (.\.  E.  Verrill)  Am.  Natural.  7 :  394. 
Oculists,  Stamps  or  Seals  of.  (R.  Gough)  Arch.  9:  227. 
O'Currv,  Eugene.     Irisli  Mo.  2:  191. 

Odahwah  Indians,  Language  of.     (F.  Assikinack)  Canad. 
J.  n.  s.  3:  481.     5:   182. 

—  Legends  of.     (F.  Assikinack)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  115. 

—  Social  Customs  of.     (F.  Assikinack)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

3:  297. 
Odds  and  Ends.     (0.  Oldschool)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  357. 
Odds  at  Ends  from  Toledo  Cottage.     Victoria,  18:  249, 

424.     19:  74. 
Odd  Customs  in  old  Families.     (W.  Dowe)*Nat.  O.  35: 

366. 
Odd  Fellows,  Statistics  of  Order  of.  J.  Statis.  Soc.  40:  42. 
Odd  Fellowj;hip.     New  Eng.  4:  506. 
Odd  Ideas.     All  the  Year,  38:  496. 
Odd  Notions  and  old  Ones.     All  tlie  Year,  13:  418. 
Odd  People.     Chanib.  J.  56:  550. — Colburn,  55:  4-;i. 
Odd  Stories.     Cath.  World,  15:  124.    16:  138,420.     18: 

142,  714.     21:  139. 
Odd  Trump.    (G.  J.  A.  Coulson)  So.  M.  15:  86.    16:542. 
Oddingloy,  Queer  Doings  at.     Once  a  Week,  9:  593. 
Oddities,  Chapter  of .     Galaxy,  24:  3S4. 

—  in  Nature.     (W.  Chambers)  Chanib.  J.  56:  Si,  241. 
Ode  in  English  Poetry.     (C.  L.  Doan)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  79. 

—  Treatise  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  23:   144. 

Ode  at  Harvard  Commemoration,  July  21,  1S65.     (J.  R. 

Lowell)  Atlan.  16:  364. 
Ode  to  tlie  liain.     (S.  Eaglepen)  Temp.  Bar,  7:  371. 
Odes;  Addresses  to  great  People.     Lond.  M.  11:  347. 

—  Talk  about.     Blackw.  129:  7S3.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

150:  195.     Same  art.  Ajipleton,  26:   151. 
Odenhcimer,  Bishop  W.  H.     Am.  Cluirch  R.  31:  T^yj. 
Odenwald  and  (he  Lindenfels.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a 

Week,  11:  197. 

—  Tour  in.     (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  i:  33-114. 

Odger,  George,  1S20-77,  Poem  on.     (E.  W.  Gossc)  Liv. 

Age.  133:  2. 
Odic  Force.     Chamb.  J.   15:    155.  — (C.  T.   Hopkins) 

Pioneer,  4:  5,  65. 

—  Reichenbach's  Letters  on.    Zoist,  ii:  101,  274,  329. — 

(J.  .Scoffern)  St.  James,  12:  60. 
Odilienkliister  ill  .\lsace.     Irisli  Mo.  5:  400. 
Odilon-Barrot,  Memoirs  of.     (^Uiar.  144:  311. 
Odin,  the  Northern  God  of  War.     Ev.  .Sat.  11:  79. 
Odin;  a  Poem.     (J.  Goddard)  Once  a  Week,  14:  19. 
Odin  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  223. 
Odinic   Songs  in   Shetland,  Discovery  of.     (K.   Blind) 

19th  Cent.  5:  1091. 
Odoherty,  Ensign,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Blackw.   2: 

562,685.    3:50.    4:  320.  — Portfo.(Deu.)  22:  2S3, 

374,  459-     23:  124. 

—  Poems  ascribed  to.  Blackw.  5:  206. 
O'DoniulI,  Marshal.  Bentley,  47:  5S9. 
O'DdiKivan,  John.  i,ife  and  Labors  of.    Dub.  R.  51:  359. 

—  Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  85. 
Odontograph,  Willis's.     (S.  W.  Robinson)  Eel.  Engin. 

15:  1.97- 
Odontorniths;  or  Toothed  Birds  of  North  America.     (O. 
C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  255. 


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Odors  and  Life.     (F.  Papillon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  142. 

—  of  Plants.     Putnam,  9:  38. 

Odylism.  (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Fraser,  95:  135,  3S2.  Same 
art.  Kcl.  M.  88:  436,  597.     See  Animal  Magnetism. 

Odyssev,  Dominion  of  Odysseus  and  the  I>Iand  Group  of. 
(W.  E.  Gladstone)  Maemil.  36:  417. 

(Ecumenical  Councils.  (P.  Schaff)  New  Eng.  22:  654.  — 
Eng.  Doni.  M.  8:  25.— (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  40:  99. 

—  Authority  of  Canons  of  the  first  four.     (J.  Clirystal) 

Am.  Church  K.  19:  418,  565. 
See  Councils. 
(Edipus  and  Lear.     (J.  Mercier)  Argosy,  28:  368. 
Oedt,  Autumn  at.     Bentley,  51:  300. 
Oehlenschliiger,  Adam.     Eel.  li.  1 18:  24. 

—  Aladdin.     Blackw.  36:  620. 

—  Autobiography.     Dub.  R.  17:  34. — Liv.  Age,  4:  323. 

—  Corregio.     Lond.  M.  2 :  403.  —  (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw. 

8:  290. 

—  Death  and  Burial  of.     Eel.  M.  20:  196. 

—  Dramatic  Poetry  of.     Westm.  77:  31. 

—  Gods  of  the  North.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  86. 

—  Hagbarth  and  Signa.    (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  8:  646. 

—  Hakon  .Jarl.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  7:  73. 

—  Three  Brothers  of  Damascus.     Blackw.  39:  717. 

—  Works  of.     Westm.  54;  519.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  23: 

37.  — For.  Q.  8:  i.  — For.  R.  2:  343. 
Oera  Linda  Book.     (W.  Barnes)  Maemil.  35:  461.     36: 

79.  —  Cornh.  34:  181. 
Of  Barbara  Hicks.     (R.  C.  Meyers)  Lippinc.  22:  447. 
Of  Wood  and  Stone.     Tinsley,  12:  299. 
O'Fallon,  .John,  with  portrait.     West.  J.  8:  287. 
OfftheScent.    (A.  Heath)  Broadw.  3:  43-515.   4:70-401. 
Off  the  Skelligs.     (J.  Ingelow)  St.  Paul's,  10:  88-649. 

11:    1-625.     Same   art.    Liv.   Age,    112:   414-750. 

"3:  43-''53-     "4:  14-7S6.     115:  110-7S9. 
Off  to  the  old  House.    (L  F.  Mayo)  Good  Words,  20:  736. 
Off  to  the  Seaside.     (M.  Howitt)  Ev.  Sat.  6:  35. 
Offal,  Tank.     (B.  C.  Miller)  J.  Frankl.  List.  99:  350. 
Offenbach,  Jacques.     (W.  F.  Apthorp)  Literuat.  R.  10: 

286. — Ev.  Sat.  15:  651.  — (P.  Mendelssohn)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  16:  35. 

—  Music  of.     Once  a  Week,  18:  75. 

Offenders  in  the  olden  Time.     Chamb.  J.  50:  293. 
Offer  of  Marriage ;  a  Tale.     Chanib.  J.  19:  114. 
Offers  for  the  Child.     (S.  M.  B.  Piatt)  Overland,  6:  286. 
Offertory,  The.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  824. 

—  in  the  Catholic  Church.     Dub.  R.  27:  267. 
Office.     (W.  L  Paulding)  Putnam,  11:  539. 

—  Crime  of.     (S.  W.  Cone)  Dem.  R.  37:  114. 
See  Tenure  of  Office. 

Office  Secret,  An.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  31:  473. 
Officer's  Charger;  or  the  Best  of  Three.     Eraser,  43:  397. 
Officers  and  Gentlemen.     (S.  L.  Blanchard)  Lond.  Soc. 

15:  274- 
Official  Midges.     All  the  Year,  19:  31,  132,  592. 
Official  Mind.     Chamb.  J.  39:  65. 
Official  Morals.     Westm.  17:  334. 
Officialism  in  Government.     (J.   Hollingshead)  Once  a 

Week,  6:  641. 
Ogden,  William  B.,  with  pnrtrait.     Lakeside,  i :  2. 
Ogham,  Derivation  of  Word.    (S.  Weston)  Arch.  14:  244. 
Ogham   Pillar   Stones   in   Ireland.     (H.   M.   Westropp) 

Anthrop.  J.  2:  201. 
Ogilvie,  James.     Essays.     Portfo.(Den.)  16:  497. 

—  Memoirs  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  534. 

—  Philosophical  Memoirs.     (E.  T.  Channing)  No.  Am. 

4:  378.  — Anal.  M.  8:  486.     9:  i. 
Ogilvie,  John,  a  Scottish  Martyr.     (D.  Conwaj^  Month, 

32:  84,  171,  337. 
Ogle,  J.  Furniss,  Life  and  Missionary  Travels  of.     Chr. 

Obs.  73:  675. 
Oglesby,  Richard  J.,  with  portrait.    Lakeside,  i:  257. 


Oglethorpe,  James,  Founder  of  Georgia.     So.  Q.  3:  ^0. 

—  All  the  Year,  18:  439.  —  Temp.  Bar,  54:  211 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  504.  —  (W.  B.  O  Peabodv) 
Sparks's  Am.  Uiog.  12:  205. 

—  Memorials  of.     (J.  8i)arks)  No.  Am.  53:  448. 

Oh!  wliy  should  the  Sjjirit  of  Mortal  be  proud?  (W. 
Knox)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  447. 

O'Hanlon  and  his  Wife.     Eraser,  14:  184. 

O'Hara,  Theodore,  and  his  Elegies.  (C.  E.  Norton)  Na- 
tion, 22:  417. 

O'Hara  Family.     See  Banim. 

Ohio.  (C.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  53 :  320.  —  (S.  P.  Hildrctli) 
Am.  J    Sci.  10:  152. — Am.  Q.  13:  94. 

—  and   Michigan,    Boundary  Question    between.      Am. 

Hist.  Rec.  i:  154.  —  New  Eng.  M.  9:  368. 

—  Ancient  Streams  in.    (W.  Wood)  West.  Lit.  J.  i :  118. 

—  Archaic  Rock  Sculptures  in.     Anti<|uary,  2:   15. 

—  Catholic  Churcli  in.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  24-260. 

—  Climate  and  Diseases  of.   Hesp.  3 :  437.  —  (C.  Atwater) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  11:  224. 

—  Coal  Measures  of.    (R.  P.  Stevens)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  72. 

—  Coal  Production  and  Consumption  of.   ( W.  W.  Mather) 

De  Bow,  26:  66. 

—  Commerce  and  Resources  of.     De  Bow,  3:  129. 

—  Congregationalism  in.     New  Eng.  13;  607. 

—  Early  History  of.    (E.  B.  Andrews)  New  Eng.  12:  384. 

—  West.  M.  i:  205-489.  —  (L  Smueker)  Potter  Am. 
Mo.  4:  258. 

—  Early  Methodism  in.     Am.  Meth.  M.  5:  227. 

—  Early  Statesmen  of,  Reminiscences  of.  Hist.  M.  21:71. 

—  Education  in.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  330. 

—  Elevation  of.     (C.  Whittlesey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  45:  12. 

—  Female  College  at  College  Hill.    Am.  J.  Educ.  13 :  503. 

—  fifty  Years  ago.     (J.  H.  Perkins)  No.  Am.  47:  i. 

—  First  Capital  of.     (A.  Mathews)  Harper,  63:  855. 

—  First  Constitution  of.  Journal  of  the  Convention,  1802. 

Hist.  M.  16:  8. 

—  First  House  in.     Olden  Time,  i:  85. 

—  First  Settlement  of.     (M.  Cone)  M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  241. 
47th  Anniversary  of.     West.  M.  3:  342. 

—  Geological  Features  of,  1836.     (J.  L.  Ridded)  West. 

M.  5:  160. 

—  Geological  Survey  of.     Nature,  6:  139.     15:  485. 

—  Geology  of.     Hesp.  3:  421.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  34:  347. 

—  Hamilton  Period  in.     (N.  H.  Winchell)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

107:  395. 

—  in  1790.     Hesp.  2:  427. 

—  in  1838.     (W.  D.  Gallagher)  Hesp.  i:  7,  95,  183. 

—  Liscriptions  in.     (C.  Whittlesey)  Nature,  5:  212. 

—  Legislature  of,  1849.    ^'"-  Whig  R.  9:  290. 

—  Lower  Carboniferous  Limestone  in.     (E.  B.  Andrews) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  loi:  91. 
Rocks  in.     (E.  B.  Andrews)  Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  137. 

—  Lower  Waverly  Strata  of.     (E.  Orton)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

118:  138. 

—  Col.  May'-s  Journey  to,  1788-89.     N.  E.  Reg.  30:  43. 

—  Native  Plants  of.     (J.  L.  Riddell)  Hesp.  2:  257. 

—  Notes  of  an  Emigrant  on.     Hogg,  8:  152. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.     De  Bow,  24:  68. 

—  Pioneer  Settlers  of.     (J.  F.Tuttle)  New  V.ng.  lo:  385. 

—  Progress  of.     De  Bow,  14:  307. 

—  Southern   Boundary  oL     West.  Law  J.  3:   310,  337. 

5:  433- 

—  State  Debt  of.     (T.  P.  Kettell)  Hunt,  21 :  389. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  426. 

—  System  of  Common  Schools  in.     (W.  T.  Coggeshall) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  81,  552. 

—  Ten  Days  in.     Am.  J.  Sci.  25:  217. 

—  Tour  in.     (L.  Hart)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  21. 
1807.     Gen.  Repos.  2:  347. 

—  University  of,  and  List  of  Graduates.      (J.  Farmer) 

Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  144. 


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Ohio  w.  United  States  Bank.     Niles's  Reg.  17:  85,  129, 

294.    21:  75. 
\Vaverl3'  Group  in  Central.    (L.  E.  Hicks)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

116:  216. 
Wealth  and  Resources  of .   (J.  \Y .  Scott)  Hunt,  11:  223. 

—  Wet  I'rairies  of.     West.  M.  5:  65. 

Ohio  and  Mississippi  Railroad.    (E.  Gest)  West.  J.  7:  12. 
and  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Co.,  Report  of,  1S48-49. 

(S.  W.  Roberts).!.  Frankl.  Inst.  48:  13,  S;.    49:  219. 
Ohio  Canal.    Niles's  Reg.  28:  79.  —  (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am. 

22:  459. 
Ohio  Company,  17S7.     (W.  F.  Poole)  No.  Am.  122:  247. 

iSee  Ordinance  of  17S7. 
Ohio  Company  of  Virginia.     Olden  Time,  i:  291. 
Ohio  Historical  Society,  Transactions  of.     Hesp.  3:  362. 
Ohio   Indians,    Bouquet's    Expedition    against.      Olden 

Time,  i:  217,  241. 
Ohio  River  and  the  Mississippi,  Improvement  of.     De 

Bow,  15:  73. 

—  Celoron's  Expedition.    (0.  U.  Marshal')  M.  Am.  Hist. 

2:  129. 

—  Commerce  of.     De  Bow,  ig:  675. 

and  its  Obstructions.     (N.  W.  Thomas)   De  Bow, 

16:  327.  —  De  Bow,  16:  416. 

—  Description  of.  (C.  S.  Ralinesqiie)  West.  R.  i :  308,  361. 

—  Down  the.     (J.  W.  Hengiston)  Colburn,  98:   109,  232. 

—  Improvement  of.     (F.  R.  Hrunot)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97: 

305.  — (E.  Morris)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:  1,  y^t  '45-  — 
De  Bow,  21:  361. 

Proposed,  1857.     (W.  M.  Roberts)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

64:  23-361.     65:  I,  73. 

—  Manufacturing  Advantages   of  the   Lower.     (E.    M. 

Huntiiigton)  De  Bow,  5:  13. 

—  "Valley  of.     De  Bow,  14:  572. 

and  the  Southern  Atlantic.     De  Bow,  17:  105. 

Coal  and  Iron  Trade  of.     (C  Whittlesey)  Hunt,  16: 

450. 
Conquest  and  Settlement  of.     (M.  Butler)  West.  J. 

9:355.    10:62-335.    11:56-419.     12:8-400.     13: 

8-3S4.     14:  7-377. 

Early  History  of.     Hesp.  3:  25-431. 

English  Discoveries  in.     (.J.  H.  Perkins)  No.  Am. 

49:  69. 
Letters  from,  1784-93.     (L.  Butler)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

1 :  40,  112. 

Sketch  of.     Anal.  M.  14:  106. 

Oil,  Coal,  near  Pictou,  Nova  Scotia.     (II.  How)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  80:  74. 

—  Effect  of,  in  stilling  Waves.     Chamb.  J.  55:  511,  811. 

58:  303.  —  Penny  M.  Ii:  205. 

—  from  Cotton  Seed.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:  289. 

—  from  Indian  (^orn  and  Rye,  Fusel.     (C.  M.  Wetherill) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  55:  3S5. 

—  from  heavy  California  Tar.     (15.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

93:  242. 

—  Kerosene ;  a  good  Time  for  Whales.    Li  v.  Age,  66:  810. 

—  Striking.     Pract.  M.  2:  2S3. 

Oils,  Extraction  of  Vegetable.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:  2S9. 
17:  12. 

—  Illuminating,  Apparatus  for  testing.    Pract.  M.  6:  1S5. 

—  Intlanunabilitv  of  Petroleum  and  .Schist.     (R.  Peltzer) 

.1.  Frankl.  Inst.  86:  333. 

—  Mineral,  Illumination  with.     (.J.  C.  Booth  and  T.  II. 

Garrett)  .1.  Frankl.  IiHt.  73:  373. 

—  Use  of,  in  the  .\rts.     West.  .1.  13:  38. 

—  Value  of  Vegetable,  Animal,  and  Mineral.     (T.  Mac- 

adam) Pract.  M.  2:  27. 
Oil-Anointing,  Revival  of.     (.'hamb.  .1.  19:   114. 
Oil-bearing  Limestone  of  Chicago.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  .Vm.  J. 

Sci.  loi :  420. 
Oil  City,  Sketches  in.     (A.  R.  Keeler  and  II.  Fcnn)  Ev. 

Sat.  10:  2yS. 


Oil  District  of  Oil  Creek,  Pa.    (T.  S.  Ridgway)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  75:  269. 
Oil  Fuel.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  328. 

Oil-Making  in  Tuscany.     (J.  Ross)  Macmil.  33:  465. 
Oil-painting,  Vehicles  for.     Art  J.  3:  55. 
Oil-producing  Uplift  of  West  Virginia.     (E.  W.  Evans) 

Am  J.  Sci.  92:  334. 
Oil-Regions  of  America.  (.J.  S.  Schooley)  Harper,  30:  562. 

—  of  Pennsylvania.     (B.  Franklin)  Harper,  30:  53. 

Physical  Features  of.    (E.  W.  Evans)  Hunt,  52:  336. 

Oil  Sands  of  Pennsylvania.    (C.  A.  Ashburner)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  105:  225. 
Oil  Springs  in  the  United  States  and  Canada.     Chamb.  J. 

36:   143.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  55  :  263. 
Oil  Well,  Ohio.     All  the  Year,  7:  426. 
Oil  Wells,  Action  of.    (E.  W.  Evans)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  159. 

—  (E.  W.  Evans)  Hunt,  51:  2S3. 

—  of  America.     (Prof.  Archer)  Art  .J.  16:  247. 

—  What  are?     Cornh.  5:  746. 
See  Petroleum. 

Oisin,  Bard,  Last  Days  of.     (A,  De  Vere)  Cath.  World, 

14:  185,  343,  845.     15:  76-320. 
Ojibway  Indians,  Copway's  History  of.     Hogg,  6:  338. 

—  Religious  Belief  of.     (-V.  P.  Reid)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  106. 
See  Chippewa. 

Okavango  River;   C.  J.  Andersson's  Travels.     Colburu, 

123:  100. 
Okechobee,  Lake.     (F.  A.  Ober)  Appleton,  12:  559,  591. 
O'Keeffe,  John,  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  iii:  343. 

—  Recollections  of.     Colburn,    16:    345,   457,   564.     17: 

17.     38:  35- 
O'Keefe,  Father  Robert,  Case  of,  1873.     Dub.  R.  73:  211. 
Okinawa  Islands.     (C.  Lanman)  Internat.  R.  8:   iS. 
Oklawaha  River,  Fla.     (C.  F.  Wool>on)  Harper,  52:  161. 

—  in  May.     (S.  Lanier)  Lippiiic.  16:  403. 
Okmulgee,  Grand  Council  at.    (A.  M.  Williams)  Lippinc. 

24:  371  • 
Olaf  the  Sinner  and  Olaf  the  Saint.     Good  Words,  3:  23. 
Olcott,  Thomas,  Will  of,  1653.     N.  E.  Reg.  16:  342. 
Old  and  the  New.     (W.  E.  Krebs)  Mercersb.  19:  510. 

—  a  Poem.     Broadw.  8:  1S8. 

Old  and  the  young  Lover.     (L.  Thorpe)  Lakeside,  8:212. 

Old  and  new  Times.     (II.  Martineau)  Peop.  .1.  i:  331. 

Old  Abel's  Millstone.     (M.  Northcott)  Tinsley,  19:  204. 

Old  Acquaintances.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  299. 

Old  Ae(iuaintances;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  332. 

Old  Adobe.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  Putnam,  9:   ioq. 

Old  Admiral;  a  Poem.     (E.  C.  .Siedman)  Galaxy,  9:  51. 

Old  Age.     (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  57:  01. — 

(C.  J.  Campbell)  Canad.  JIo.  i:  44S.  —  Eng.  Dom. 

M.26:  19.  — Sharpe,  12:  201.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

28:  175. 

—  and  Institutions  for  its  .\melioratiou.     Hogg,  13:  121. 

—  Art  of  growing  old.     (.1.  Stretton)  Argosy,  3:  39. 

—  Cheerfulness  in.     (.\.  K.  II.  Boyd)  Eraser,  103:  247. 

Same  art.  Ai)pkton,  25:  368. 

—  Concerning  growing  old.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser, 

61 :  7S7.     Same  art  Liv.  Age,  66:  131.  —  (.\.  K.  H. 
Boyd)  Eraser,  88:262.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  118:  547. 

—  Modern.     Once  a  Week,  9:  5S1. 

Old  Bachelor's  Story.    (Ii.  M.  Smalley)  Lakeside,  2:  255. 
Old  Bailey  E.xperience.     Mo.  R.  132:  02. —  Westm.  20: 

142. 
Old  Bob.     (H.  Lathrop)  Overland,  4:  441. 
Old  Boy's  Tale.     Once  a  Week,  4:  497.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Ago.  6g:  (;)02. 
Old  Brook  Farm.     (V.  F.  Townsend)  Sharpe,  41:  243. 
Old  Calabar,  Christian  Mission  at.     Hogg,  6:   125. 
Old  Cambridge.     (O.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  36:  237. 
Old  Catholics.     Westm.  105:  29.  —  Chr.  Obs.  73:  651. 

—  Brownson,  22:  34. 

—  Address  to  Catholics  of  Germany.    New  Eng.  33 :  3S4. 


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Old  Catliolits  and  Conference  at  Bonn.  (G.  M.  Ray- 
mond) Cath.  World,  22:  502. 

—  and  new.     Lond.  Q.  38:  348. 

—  and  Ultraniontanes.  (A.  P.  Stanley)  Contemp.  21 :  763. 

—  and  Vatican  Council.    (B.  A.  Hinsdale)  Clir.  Q.  4:  498. 

—  Anglii'an  Bishops  among.     Month,  17:  499. 

—  in  (krmaiiy.     Tlieo.  II.  9:  65. 

Old  Catholic  Church.     Lond.  C^.  43:   177. 

Old  Catholic  Conference  at  Bonn.  iSct  Bonn  Conference, 
1S75. 

Old  Catiiolic  Congress  at  Cologne.  Cong,  i :  641.  —  (J. 
Hunt)  Contemp.  2o:  923.  — (R.  F.  Littledale)  Con- 
temp.  20:  S97. 

Old  Cathdlic  Movement.  Am.  Church  R.  25:  305.  —  (J. 
W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  20:  240. 

—  in  Switzerland.     (G.  Cluseret)  Frascr,  89:  364,  477.  — 

Internat.  R.  i:  491. — (II.  Bellinghaui)  Month,  34: 
426. — (E.  Ilerzog)  Am.  Church  R.  34:  127,   35:  205. 
See  Christian  Catholic  Church  of  Switzerland;  Dol- 
linger,  J.  J.  I. 
Old  Catholicism.     (F.  II.  Foster)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  51. 

—  and  Dr.  DoUinger.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  Scrib.  22:  365. 
Old  Chartist.     (G.  Meredith)  Once  a  Week,  6:  182. 

Old  Civilians.     Fraser,  51:  105.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34: 

318. 
Old  Colony  Club.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  367. 
Old  Continents.     (A.  C.  Ramsay)  Contemp.  22:   19S. 
Old  Contributor  at  the  Seaside.     Blackw.  78:  47S-562. 
Old  Corehead's  Fireside.     (A.  Cunningham)  Lond.  M.  8: 

513- 
Old  Court;  a  Novel.     (W.  H.  Ainsworth)  Bentley,  60: 

33i>  441,  551-     61:  1-441. 
Old  Cross-Fire.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  222. 
Old  Curiosity  Shop.     (C.  Dickens)  Mus.  38:  425.     39: 

219,459.     40:  100-477.     4t :  140-621. 
Old  Eagle.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Colburn,  46:  32. 
Old  Elton's  Post-Obit.     Chanib.  J.  44:   17. 
Old  English  Gentleman.     Tail,  n.  s.  8:  763. 
Old  Family  Mansion.     (F.  A.  Durivage)  Godey,  25:  276. 
Old  Fan.     (H.  Stevenson)  Lakeside,  7:  475. 
Old-fashioned  Story.     (M.  Stockton)  Scrib.  6:  224. 
Old  Father  Morris.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Hogg,  i :  237. 
Old  Feelings;  a  Poem.     Internat.  M.  i:  112. 
Old  Flag;  a  Poem.     (E.  P.  Thompson)  Lakeside,  9:  J36. 
Old  Flame.     Chamb.  J.  48:  417,  443,  460. 
Old  Fogies.     (C.  P.  Cranch)  Appleton,  ig:  531. 
Old  Folks  and  young.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  679. 
Old  Folks'  Party.     (E.  Bellamy)  Scrib.  II :  660. 
Old  Fool.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  10:  501.     11:  26. 
Old  Forest  Playground.     (G.  W.  Archer)  N.  Eel.  7:  343. 
Old  Garden.     (G.  MacDonald)  Good  Words,  13:  57. 
Old  Gardiston.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Harper,  52:  662. 
Old  German  Professor,  Leaves  from  the  Life  of.     (Miss 

Jurgensen)  Galaxy,  20:  194. 
Old  Governess.     (H.  llartineau)  Internat.  M.  2:  163. 
Old  Grethe's  Famih'.  (H.  C.  Andersen)  Colburn,  146: 636. 
Old  Haunt;  a  Poem.     Internat.  M.  i:  303. 
Old  Heavy.     Hogg,  2:   i. 

Old  Higson's  Will;  a  Yachting  Tale.     Bentlej',  62:   155. 
Old  Hooker's  Ghost.     Bentley,  58:  637. 
Old  House  by  the  River.     Lond.  Soc.  18:  64,  171. 
Old  House  of  Dark  Brothers.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  59S,  664. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  48:  20S. 
Old  House  on  Denmark  Hill.     (Mrs.  G.  J.  Gunthorpe) 

Colburn,  154:  40-;,  505. 
Old  Houses.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  5:  793. 
Old  Houses  restored.     Irish  Mo.  4:  650.     5:  26. 
Old  Jacob;  a  Story.     (H.  G.  Adams)     Peop.  J.  8:  295. 
Old  Janet.     (M.  W.  Carpenter)  Overland,  13:  132. 
Old  Japanese  Cabinet;  a  Tale.     (J.  G.  Bourinot)  Canad. 

Mo.  12:  139. 
Old  John  Bull;  a  Storj'.     Cornh.  4:  295. 


Old  Joquelin's  Bequest;  a  Tale  of  Woman.     Cornh.  39: 

681.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  7S2. 
Old  Judge;   or  Life  in  a  Colony.     (T.  C.  Ilaliburton) 

Fraser,  33:  505.     35:  141,  308,  429.     36:    76-576. 
Old  Kensington;  a  Tale.     (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  25: 

3S5-641.     26:    1-641.     27:    1-385. — Harper,   44: 

9°5-     45-  120-S83.     46:  79-878.     47:  86. 
Old  King's  Arms.     Liv.  Age,  51:  284. 
Old  Ledger.      (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  9:  54,  507.    10: 

49-628. 
Old  Letters.     (E.  Youatt)  Dub.  Univ.  27:  25. 
Old  Lieutenant  and  his  Son.    (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words, 

2:  256-667. 
Old  Lobsterman.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  36:  175. 
Old  Love  again.    (Mrs.  P.  Cudlip)  Harper,  41:  236-688. 
Old  Loves  and  old  Letters.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  212,  285, 

394- 
Old  Loves  of  our  Loves.     Cornh.  17:  487. 
Old  Madelaine.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Colburn,  52:  453. 
Old  Magdalen's  Story  of  the  Scottish  Crown.     Victoria, 

19:  424. 
Old  Maid.     Victoria,  32:  341. 

—  Confessions  of  an.     (E.  O'llara)  Peop.  J.  8:  3. 

—  from  Principle;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  8:  234. 

—  in  the  Winding-Sheet.     New  I'>ng.  M.  9:  8. 

—  Revery  of  an.     Liv.  Age,  31 :  411. 

—  Wiiat  she  should  be.     Chamb.  J.  48:  493. 
Old  Maid's  Diary.     St.  James,  21:  241,  305. 

Old  JIaid's  first  Love;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  16:  3S6. 

Old  Maid's  Holiday.     (W.  E.  Norris)  Belgra.  39:  319. 

Old  Maid's  Story.     Blackw.  24:  835. 

Old  Maid's  Story.     Tinsley,  21 :  533. 

Old  Maids.  (E.  L.  Linton)  Belgra.  29;  473.  —  (M.  Eyre) 
Sharpe,  29:  38.  —  Bentley,  45:  344.  —  Blackw.  112: 
94.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  286.  —  (E.  B.  Hall) 
Peop.  J.  11:  229.  —  Dub.  Univ.  56:  702. — Hogg, 
i:  281.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  473. 

—  Essay  on.     (K.  van  Draecken)  Canad.  Mo.  4:  179. 

—  Ideas  about.     Chamb.  J.  56:  225. 

—  Traditionary  Usage  of.     Once  a  Week.  25:  248. 

—  W^hat  shall  we  do  with  our  ?    (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Eraser, 

66:  594.     Same  art.  Eel.  .VI.  58:  204. 
Sue  Maids,  Old  and  young;  Women,  Single. 
Old  Major  Curtis;  a  Tale  of  the  Southern  Rebellion.   (E. 

N.  Lamont)  Belgra.  15:  166. 
Old  Man  Gram.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Harper,  56:  225. 
Old  Man  Mountain,  tfnder  the  Shadow  of.     Load.  Soc. 

40:  410. 
Old  Man's  Bequest;  a  Story  of  Gold.   Dub.  Univ.  36:  69. 

Same  art.  Internat.  M.  i:  106.     Same  art.  Harper, 

i:  387. 
Old  Man's  Darling;  a  Novel.     (A.  W.  Dubourg)  Temp. 

Bar,  48:   125-546.     49:  74-196. 
Old  Man's  Darling;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  50:  641,  659. 
Old  Man's  Death  ;  a  Tale.  {A.  Carey )  Internat.  M.  4:  529. 
Old  Man's  Story.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  655. 
Old  Man's  Story.     St.  James,  3:   113. 
Old  Man's  Wooing.     (C.  L.  Kellogg)  Lakeside,  6:  230. 
Old  Manor  House.     Blackw.  40:  149. 
Old  Matthew's  Puzzle;  a  Tale.     St.  James,  2:  473. 
Old  Man  and  Mummies.     Colburn,  84:  450. 
Old  Meerschaum.   (D.  C.  Murray)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21 :  513. 
Old  Meeting-House.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Godey,  21:  61. 
Old  Monk  in  the  Belfry.     Blackw.  106:  409. 
Old  Museum.     Putnam,  10:  36. 

Old  Murch's  Treasure :  a  Tale.  All  the  Year,  36:  ^73,  395. 
Old  News.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  Si.  170,  365. 
Old  Nurse's  Story.  (E.  C.  Gaskell)  House.  Words,  6:  583. 
Old  Peninsular  Man.     Belgra.  12:   184. 
Old  Queen  Jeanne  of  Pan.     (L.  S.  Co.stello)  Bentley,  15: 

164. 
Old  Ralph ;  a  Poem.  (J.  Goddard)  Once  a  Week,  15: 176. 


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Old  Roger;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  45:  106. 

Old  Sadler's   Resurrection.     (li.  D.  Minor)  Lippinc.  7: 

434.     Same  art.  Broadw.  7:  270. 
Old  Saint  Ann's  Gateway.    House.  Words,  17:  24.  Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  56:  403. 
Old  Saws  new  set.     Chamb.  J.  28:  150. 
Old-School  Affectations.     (J.  B.  Owen)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  15: 

359- 
Old  School-House.     (J.  Six'ett)  Pioneer,  3:  361. 
Old  Signs  and  old  Saws.     St.  James,  12:  103. 
Old  Sir  Douglas.     (C.  E.  Norton)  JIacmil.  13:  177-485. 

14:  1-439.     15:  52-381.     16:  62-474. 
Old  Sir  Pierce.     (D.  Cook)  All  the  Year,  40:  supp.  25. 
Old  Snarley's  Oliristnias.   (W.  E.  Curti>)  Lakeside,  II :  i. 
Old  Soldier.     (T.  Aird)  Blackw.  71:  236. 
Old  South  Church,  Boston.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Nation, 

15:  346.  —  (.1.  P.  Quincy)  Nation,  15:  384. 
Old  State  Road;  a  Poem.  (B.  F.  Taylor)  Scrib.  8:  441. 
Old  Stone  Jug;  a  Tale.  (J.  Seton)  Cath.  \Vorld,  26:  638. 
Old  Story,  oid  Boy's.  (C.  T.  Congdon)  Galaxy,  22:  372. 
Old  Tale  with  a  new  End.  (C.  Clarke)  Temp.  Bar.ig:  Si^y. 
Old  Tenants  of  a  desolate  Hall.    (H.  F.  Cox)  Dub.  Univ. 

93:  619. 
Old  Things  and  new.     (C.  Bean!)  Uiiita.  R.  11:  305. 
Old-Time  New  England  Law  Suit.     Knick.  38:  3S3. 
Old-Time  Picture;  a  Poem.  (B.  F.  Taylor)  Lakeside, lo:  i. 
Old  Times.     (H.  H.  Dana)  No.  Am."  5:  4. 
Old  Times  and  new.    (W.  (,'iiambers)  (Jhamb.  J.  53:  257. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  93:  385. 

Old  Turnpike  Road.    (V.  F.  Townsend)  Sharpc,  40:  302. 

Old  Uncle  Hampshire.    (S.  B.  Cooper)  Overland,  9:  430. 

Old  Vanderhaven's  Will    (M.  E.  Penn)  Argosy,  30:  475. 

Old  Volunteer.     (IM.  H.  Eastman)  Lippinc.  i:  409. 

Old  Well.     Allan.  2:  605. 

Old  Wiley.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Harper,  54:  677. 

Old  Willy.     (A.  F.  Olmstead)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  30. 

Old  Woman  who  dried  up  and  blew  away.     (G.  Pratt) 

Putnam,  5:  183. 
Old  Woman's  Reminiscence.     Chamb.  J.  22:  155. 
Old  Woman's  Story.     (E.  To^vnbridge)  Sharpe,  30:  320. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  49S. 
Oldborough.     Sharpe,- 35:  305. 
Oldcastle,  Sir  John,  Lord  Cobham,  Life  and  Times  of. 

Eel.  R.  80:  249. 
Oldenburg,  Public  Instruction  in.    Am.  .T.  Educ.  17:  519. 
Oldenburgers,  The  last.     Coiburn,  130:  357. 
Oldenhorn,  How  we  mounted.     Coriiii.  9:  702. 
Older  England.     (T.  H.  Pattison)  New  Eng.  39:  425. 
Oldest  Inhabitant.     Sharpe,  50:  315. 
Oldest  Manuscript  in  the  World.     Chamb.  J.  31:  109. 
Oldhalle,  Sir  Wm.     (W.  S.  Walf<n-d)  Arch.  37:  -,35. 
Oldham,  John,  Poems  of.  (W.  C.  Bryant)  O.  &  N.  6:  329. 
Olds,  Edson  B.,  with  portrait.     D«^in.  R.  37:   i. 
O'Lcary,  Arthur.     Irish  Q.  7:  CS'i. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Dub.  R.  64:  2-;-?. 

Olin,  Stephen.    (J.  M'Clintock)  Meth.  Q.  14:9.  —  Meth. 
M.  i:  4. 

—  Death  of.     Meth.  Q.  11:  652. 

—  Inaugural  Address  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  i;. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (S.   W.  S.   Dufton)  New  Eng. 

12:   124. 

—  Travels  in  the  East.     (S.  Walcoti)  No.  Am.  57:  491. 

—  Chr.  R.  8:  402.— Moth.  Q.  3:  303.  402. 
Oliphant,  Laurence,  Piccadilly.     Blackw.  108:  401. 
Olipliant,  JIargaret.     BInckw.  113:  722. 

—  Cln-onicles  of  Carlingfnrd.     Nat.  R.  16:  350. 

—  Margaret  Maitland.     Tail,  n.  s.  16:  759.  —  Liv.  Age, 

35:  4S8. 

—  Miss  Marjoribanks.     Chr.  Rem.  52:  184. 

—  Salem  Chapel.     Chr.  Rem.  45:  403. 

—  Works  of.     Brit.  Q.  49:    301.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

lOi:   707.  —  Coiburn,  96:  164. 


Olivaint,  Peter.     (M.  Russell)  Irish  Mo.  7:  260. 

Olive,  Princess  of  Cumberland  and  Duchess  of  Lancaster. 

(E.  Walford)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  11:  170. 
Olive  Etherington;   a  Tale.      (L.  H.  Medina)  So.    Lit. 

Mess.  3:  569. 
Olive  Hurst.     (A.  Fraser)  Tinsley,  18:  511. 
Olives,  Culture  of.     Once  a  Week,  7:  685. 

—  in  California.     (V.  F.  Russell)  Overland.  9:  207. 

—  in  Southern  States.     (M.  King)  De  Bow,  3:  265. 
Olive  Oil.     All  the  Year,  9:  260. 

Olive-Tree.     De  Bow,  10:  86. 

—  Disease  of,  in  California,  1875.     (^^-  G.  Farlow)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  112:  37. 
Oliver  Cromwell;  a  Romance.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:   in. 
Oliver  Genealogy.  (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  19:  loi. 
Oliver  Oakland;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  43:  344. 
Oliver  Twist.    (C.  Dickens)  with  plates,  Beiitley,  i:  105- 

430.     2:  2-534.     3:  1-521.     4:   1-521.     5:  66-416. 

Same  art.  Mus.  33:  113-505.    34:  S9-534.    35:  Si. 

—  The  original.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  259. 

Oliver  Yorke  at  Home.     (F.  S.  Mahoney)  Fraser,  27:  i. 

—  at  Paris.     Fraser,  14:  662. 

—  Colloquy  with  R.  Southey.     Fraser,  4:  113. 

—  Conversation  with  Goethe.     Fraser,  5:  22. 

with  W.  S.  Landor.     Fraser,  4:  361. 

Oliver's  Ideal.     Tinsley,  13:  460-577. 

Olivers,  Thomas,  Cobbler,   Poet,   and  Methodist  Hero. 

(.\.  Stevens)  Harper,  22:  67. 
Olivia's  Favor;  a  Tale  of  Hallowe'en.     St.  Paul's,  4: 

629,  749.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  207. 
Olivianus,  Caspar.     (M.  G(>bel)  Merccrsb.  7:  394. 
Oilier.  Charles.     Temp.  Bar,  58:  243. 

—  and  Leigh  Hunt.   (S.  R.  T.  .Mayer)  St.  James,  35:  387. 
Ollivier,  Emile.     (G.   M.  Towlc)  Broadw.  2:  60. —  Ev. 

Sat.  9:  94.—  with  portrait,  Appleton.  3:  271. 
Olmsted,  Denison,  with  portrait.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New 
Eng.  17:  575.— Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  367. —(C.  S.  Ly- 
man) .\m.  J.  Sci.  78:  100. 

—  Meteorological  Lectures.    Hunt,  i:  529.    2:  128,233. 

—  Natural  Philosophy.     Am   J.  Sci.  23:  351. 
Olrig  Grange.     Chamb.  J.  49:  773. 

—  Author  of.    Cong,  i:  285. 
Olviades,  Don  Paul.     No.  Am.  4:   150. 

Olympia,  Antiquities  of,  in  Berlin  Museum.  (E.  von 
Curtius)  Internat.  R.  4:   1 

—  Discoveries  at.     Eil.  R.  149:  211.  —  Quar.  150:  469. 

—  ((;.  IIirschf.-l.l)Macmil.  37:  55. 

—  Excavation  of.     (E.  Curtius)  Internat.  R.  2:  840.     5: 

20.  —  .\m.  -Vrch.  7:  1 13-281.  —  (J.  T.  Clarke)  Am. 
Arch.  9:   171. 

—  Expedition  to.     Am.  Arch.  3:  127. 

—  Sculptures  of.     (.\.  S.  Murray)  19th  Cent  8:  looS. — 

(E.  Curtius)  No.  Am.  131:  484. 

Olympia;  a  Novel.  (R.  E.  Francillon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
12:  1-641.     13:  1-^)41. 

Olympian  Revels:  a  Drainatide.     Lond.  M.  7:  207. 

Olympian  .System  rcrftif  the  Solar  Theory.  (  W.  E.  Glad- 
stone) 19th  Cent.  6:  746. 

Olympic  Games  in  1S7;    (J.P.MahafTy)  Macmil.  32:  324. 

Olympus,  [^ifc  at.     (K.  Franklin  1  Goilev,  23:  29. 

Olympus,  Mount,  Ilenzey's  Explorations.  Coiburn,  lig: 
303. 

—  Ramble  at  the  Font  of.     Fra«er.  36:   13. 
O'Mailley.  (Jrainne.  the  She-Pirate.  Dub.  Univ.  55:  387. 
Oman  of  (ilennlvon;  a  Poem.     (T.  II.  Farnham)  Canad. 

Mo.  20:  40S. 
Omar,  Mosque  of.     (T.  Lcwin)  .\rch.4i:  13,. 

—  Lamp  made  for,  1540.  (C.  D.  Fortnum)  .\rch.  42:  387. 

Omar  Khayyam,  Persian  Poet.  (II.  S.  Wilson)  Con- 
temp.  27:  5^9.  —  Fraser,  81:  777.  —  (W.  G.  Pal- 
grave)  Fraser.  83:  4S7. — (S.  .T.  Barrows)  Uni'a. 
R.  II :  6S4.  — (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Allan.  41 :  421. 


OMAR   KHAYYAM 


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ONEIDA 


Omar  Khayyam,  Poems  of.  (A.  M.  Madiar)  Tanad.  Mo. 
lo:  399. —(J.  W.  Chadwick)  O.  &  N.  5:  611.— 
(C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  109:  565. 

—  The  true.     Fraser,  gg  :  650. 

Ombre,  Pope's  Game  nf.    Temp.  Bar,  3g:  420. — Macmil. 

2g:  262.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  174. 
Omens.    (J.  E.  Bowman)  Overland,  8:  561.  —  Appleton, 

2:  13S. 

—  Dreams,  Appearances,  etc.     Blackw.  58:  735. 

—  Fatal.     All  the  Year,  31:  520. 

—  Historical  Kxamjiles  of.     Dub.  Univ.  75  :  231. 

—  in  Orig-ins.     (S.  Cox)  Conj?.  4:   i. 

Omer  Pacini  and  the  Hei^^cncration  of  Turkey.  Bentley, 
35:  385.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  25;. 

—  Transcaucasian  Campaii^n  of,  Oliphant's.  Fraser,54:7i. 
Omnibus,  In  a  City.     (.'hamb.  J.  44:  668. 

—  In  and  on  an.     All  the  Year,  12:  567. 

—  in  London  and  Paris.     All  the  Year,  22:  29. 

—  Oriji'inal.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64:  411. 

—  Philosoph}- of.     (W.  G.  Simms)  Gode\',  23:  104. — 

Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  153. 

—  two   hundred   Years   ago.      (Miss   Sanderson)  Oath. 

World,  g:  135. — Chamb.  J.  28:  250.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  55:  725. 

—  An  Upstairs.     Chamb.  J.  41:  325. 

Omnibuses.  Tait,  n.  s.  3:  335.  — Chamb.  J.  3:  369. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  6:  244.  —Chamb.  J.  33:  22S. 

—  and 'Busmen.     Cliainb.  J.  4g:  145. 

—  of  London.     Chamb.  J.  3:  369.  —  (A.  Wynter)  Once 

a  Week,  10:  426. 
Omnibus  Conductor,  Views  of  Life  by  an.     Chamb.  J. 

22:  3S0. 
Omnibus  Orator.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  195. 
Omnibus  Sketches.     Chamb.  .J.  8:  394. 
Omnipotence,  from  the  Sanskrit.     (J.  IJowring)  Fraser, 

47:  603. 
Omnium,  .Tacob  (psetid.).     See  Higgins,  M.  J. 
Ompliale;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  28:  4S4. 
O'Murtogh;  a  Poem      (R.  Buchanan)  Scrib.  5:  181. 
On  the  Bay.     (W.  M.  Fisher)  Overland,  13:  377. 
On  the  Beach.     (C.  S.  Calverley)  Dirk  Blue,  i:  344. 
On  the  Beach.     (W.  E.  Henley)  St.  James,  37:  414,  476. 
On  the  Brink;  a  Story    (M.  E   Braddon)  Belgra.  12:  324. 
On  'Change  in  Paris.     House.  Words,  14:  102. 
On  the  Church  Steps.     (S.  C.  Hallowell)  Lippinc.  12: 

161,  343,  416. 
On  different  Levels;  a  Sketch.     D:b.  Univ.  90:  267. 
On  Duty:  a  Tale.     (L.  P.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  8:  1S2. 
On  the  Edge  of  the  Wilderness;  a  Poem.     (W.  Morris) 

Fortn.  11:  391. 
On  the  Eve  of  All  Saints.     Tinslej',  g:  462. 
On  Guard;  a  Story.      (,T.  Christian)  St.  James,  46:  223. 
On  an  Infant.    (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Liv.  Age,  no:  21;^. 
On  Leave:  a  Tale.     Belgra.  5:  333. 
On  Lcucadia  when  Sajiplio  was  young;  a  Poem.    (A.  H. 

Louis)  Allan.  31:  428. 
On  a  Melon  Schooner.     (B.  Phillips)  Harper,  55:  693. 
On  the  misty  Mountain;  a  Tale.  (G.  Butler)  Cath.  World, 

15:  705,  823. 
On  a  Pair  of  Spectacles.     (J.  E.  Babsnn)  Atlan.  21:  534. 
On  the  Ridge.     (C.  F.  Guernsey)  Atlan.  32:  656. 
On  the  Rocks;  a  Tale.      (K.  Hillard)  Lippinc.  13:  363. 

Same  art.  Victoria.  23:  214. 
On  the  Sands.     (Z.  B.  Buddington)  Harper,  45:  225. 
On  the  Sands.     (Mrs.  F.  F.  Victor)  Lakeside,  6:  363. 
On  Sand  Island.     (S.  J.  Pritchard)  .Vtlan.  3g:  569. 
On  Sankota  Head.     (E.  C.  Gale)  Lippinc.  17:  234. 
On  Silver  Wings.     (J.  Goddard)  Once  a  Week,  24:  19- 

597-     25:  iT-26. 
On  a  spiteful  Letter.  (A.Tennyson)  Once  a  Week,  18:  13. 
On  a  Summer  Day.     Tinsley,  ii:  507. 
On  Suspicion.     St.  James,  7:  342. 


On  the  Threshold.     (Mrs.  C.  Jenkin)  Lond.  Soc.  i:  19, 
On  the  Voyage  out.    (Jlrs.  A.  Phillips)  Tinsley,  26:  559. 
On  the  West  .African  ('oast.     House.  Words,  19:  510. 
On  the  West  Pier;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar.  49:  24S. 
On  the  Wing;  a   Southern  Flight.    (Mrs.  Montgomery) 

Cath.  AVorld,  ig:   15-S07.     20:  15S. 
On  the  Wines  of  the  Wind.     Lond.  Soc.  2i:  461. 
On  the  wrong  River;    a   Story.      (C.    F.  Johnson,  jr.) 

Lippinc.  28 :  179. 
Once  and  again.     (H.  Rosevelt)  Lakeside,  5:  424. 
Once  and  again.     (('.  W.  Stoddard)  Lippinc.  15:  345. 
Once,  and  a  Lifetime.    (Mrs.  A.  Fraser)  Tinsley,  19:  695. 
Once  upon  a  Time.     (E.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  3:  23. 
Once  upon  a  Time ;  a  Poem.  (T.  Hood)  Temp.  Bar,  8 :  34S. 
OndMatje  Family  of  Holland.     Lond.  Q.  56:  318. 
Onderdonk,  Bishop  Benj.  T..  Martyrdom  of.    (L.  Bacon) 

New  Eng.  3:  2S4. 
One  black  Spot.     House.  Words,  3:  196. 
One  by  One.     (R.  E.  I'rancillon)  Belgra.  37:  129. 
One  Chapter  from    Hester   Hallam's   Life.      (J.  A.   A. 

Wood)  Cath.  World,  18:  473. 
One  Christmas  in  Alice  Luttrell's  Life.      (S.  T.  Smith) 

Cath.  AVorld,  32:  538. 
One  Day  at  Arle.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Scrib.  4:  541. 
One  Day  solitary.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  31:  75. 
One  Eye  and  a  green  Cap.      (E.  Yates)  Ev.  Sat.  11 :  646. 
One  Farthing  Damages.     Lond.  Soc.  30:  531. 
One  Fault:  a  Story.     (Mrs.  C.  Martin)  Irish  IMo.  7:  206. 
One  good  Turn  deserves  another.     (A.  A.  Watts)  Lond. 

Soc.  i:  192. 
One-handed  Flute-Player  of  Arques.     Colburn,  5:  369. 
One  Heart  for  two  Loves,  Janin's.     Blackw.  43:  208. 
One  in  a  Hundred.     (E.  Fawcett)  Lippinc.  5:  660. 
One-legged  Dancers.     (Saxe  Holm)  Scrib.  5:  337. 
One-legged  Men.     Galaxv,  11:  35-^. 
One  Life.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  6:  223. 
One  Man's  Experience.     Lond.  Soc.  2g:  43. 
One  more  Chance.     Liv.  Age,  124:  120. 
One  Night.     (J.  Wilcox)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  67. 
One  Night.     Lond.  Soc.  19:  167. 
One  Night;  a  Poem.     (A.  T.  Jones)  Scrib.  5:  462. 
One  Night  on  the  Stage.     (H.  Downes)  Once  a  AVeek,  i : 

295.  317- 
One  of  Miss  Widgery's  Evenings.  (I.  T.  Hopkins)  Scrib. 

5:  191. 
One  of  my  Bygones.     Victoria.  25:  1066. 
One  of  my  Clients.     Sharpe,  50:  195. 
One  of  the  Family.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  44:  481-788. 
Oneof  the  IMillion.    (C.  Chescbrough)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  541. 
One  of  the  thirty  Pieces.    (AV.  H.  Bishop)  Atlan.  37:  43, 
One  of  Two.     (J.  H.  Friswell)  Once  a  AVeek,  23:  1-468. 

24:  6-273. 
One  outof  Four.     Tinsley,  6:  385. 
One  per  Cent.     (B.  Price)  Contemp.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

i:  75. 
One  Room  too  many.     Chamb.  J.  48:  156. 
One  Summer  by  the  Sea.  (A. O'Brien)  Irish  Mo. 6:  451,473. 
One  Summer  Month.     Belgra.  15:  197.  326. 
One  too  many.     (E.  AV.  Olney)  Atlan.  42:  129. 
One  too  many.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Galaxy,  6:  759. 
One  versus  Two.    (C.  F.  AVoolson)  Lippinc.  10:  213. 
One  AA^eek  an  Editor.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Galaxy,  16:  652. 
One  who  loved  him.     (F.  J.  Moore)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  1S8. 
One  AA'inter  Night.     Lond.  Soc.  21:  121. 
One  AA^oman  of  the  AVorld.     (K.  P.  Kereven)  Lippinc.  4. 

659. 
One  Year  of  a  Life.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  44,  146. 
Oneida,  Steamer,  Loss  of.    (T.  A.  Lyons)  Scrib.  20:  750. 

Poem  on.      (H.  H.  Goodrich)  Lippinc.  6:  y-,. 

Oneida  and  Troy  Revivals.  (J.AValker)  Chr.Exam.4:  242. 
Oneida  Communism.     (AV.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  29:  154, 

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ONEIDA 


043 


OPERA 


Oneida  Community,  and  American  Socialism.  (0.  Smitli) 
Caiiad.  Mo.  5:  425. 

Mutual  Criticism  at.     Galaxy,  22:  815. 

Oneida  Indians;  Journal  of  Samuel  Kirkland.     Hist.  M. 

13:  37- 

—  Legend  of.    Knick.  38:  139. 

O'Neill,  Elizabeth,  the  tragic  Actress.  Temp.  Bar,  54: 
243.  — (J.  H.  Stocqueler)  Belgra.  19:  23S.  — (T.  1'. 
Grinsted)  Bcntley,  41:  642.  —  Lond.  M.  i:  162. 

—  Remembrance  of.     Blackw.  47  :  47. 
O'Neill,  Henry,  Earl  of  Tyrone.     Sck  Tyrone. 
O'Neill,  Henry  N.,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:   171. 
O'Neils,  Last  of  the.     Colburn,  7:  515. 
Oneiromancy.    Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  141,  327.  — Eraser,  19: 

5'3- 
Oneontah;  an  Indian  Legend.     Dem.  R.  41:  244. 
Oneota,  Schoolcraft's.     Am.  Whig  R.  1 :  90. 
On.'siphorus,  Case  of.     Am.  Church  R.  32:  343. 
Ongaro,  F.  dall',  Revolutionary  Poems  of.    (W.  D.  How- 
ells)  No.  Am.  io5:  26. 
Oniaugara,  Legend  of.     Eraser,  42:  503. 
Only  a  Baby's  Shoe.    (S.  Starr)  Irish  Mo.  7:  432. 
Only  a  I5ull-Uog.     St.  James,  27:  63;. 
Only  a  Clod.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  St.  James,   li:  3-411. 

12:  3-411.     13:  3-456-     14:  66. 
Only  a  Curate.     (R.  W.  Braddelcy)  Belgra.  19:  529. 
Only  a  Drop  of  Water.     Victoria,  15:  253. 
Only  a  Face.     Tinsley,  6:  173. 

Only  a  few  Weeks.  (E.  Acton)  Coll)urn,  159:  566-645. 
Only  a  Fiddle;  a  Sketch.  (C.  Owen)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  505. 
Only  a  Million.     (C.  Gibbon)  Belgra.  44:  41.    Same  art. 

Pdttor  Am.   Mo.   17:  57.      Same  art.  Canad.  Mo. 

20:   II. 
Only  a  Music-Mastej.     (F.  A.-Kortright)  St.  James,  39: 

112,  225.     40:  39-646. 
Only  a  Retrospect.     (C.  Harte)  St.  James,  40:  192. 
Only  a  Tear.     Once  a  Week,  30:  252-634. 
Only  a  Work-Girl.     (C.  Lovell)  Victoria,  28:  102-211. 
Only  an  Artist.     Lond.  Soc.  30:  260,  297. 
Only  an  Episode.     (L.  Kip)  Overland,  10:  416. 
Only  an  Insect;  a  Poem.     (G.  Allen)  Canad.  Mo.  6:  521. 
Only  Daughter;  a  Scottish  Tale.     Eraser,  3:  44. 
Only  for  a  Week.     Once  a  Week,  13:   156. 
Only  for  the  Season.     Lond.  Soc.  16:  3S5. 
Only  Haifa  Woman.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  7:  82. 
Only  Jean.     Blackw.  123:  344.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90: 

568. — Liv.  Age,  137:   15. 
Only  Nell.     All  the  Year,  37:  443. 
Only  no  Love.     (A.  I.  Wester)  Lipjiinc.  3:  638.    4:  86. 
Only  Son.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  142-658.    58:16-598.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  131-669.     70:  94,352,621.     71: 

I'",  4or>  59;- 
Only  ten  Minutes.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  supp.  i. 
Only  too  true.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  244,  3^6. 
Onofrio,  St.,  and  Tasso.     (II.  Macmillan)  Good  Words, 

18:  4S4,  548. 
Onondaga,  French  Invasions  of.     (G.  Geddes)  M.  Am. 

Hist,  i:  521. 

—  Green  Lakes  of.     Putnam,  6:  618. 
Onslow;  a  Tale  of  the  South.     So.  (J.  10:  75. 
Ontario,  Asylums  and  Puljlic  Charities  of.     (.1.  W.  Lang- 

muir)  Canad.  ^lo.  18:  239. 

—  Auriferous  Belt  in.     (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  .1.  n.  s. 

13:  330- 

—  Climate  of.     (C.  J.  Macgregor)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  12:  470. 

—  Cruise  around.     (F.  ^lanley)  Canad.  ^lo.  10:  46. 

—  Elections  of  1S79  in.     Canad.  JIo.  16:  225. 

—  Etymon  of.     (II.  Chadding)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7:  502. 

—  Fifty  Years  ago,  and  now.     (C.  Haight)  Canad.  Mo. 

19:  443,  556.     20:  283. 

—  Geology  of.     (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  14: 

5S0. 


Ontario,  Geology  of  Southwestern.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  96:  355. 

—  Parliament  uf,    Session   of   1871.      (Goldwin  Smith) 

Canad.  Mo.  1 :  318. 

Struggle  of  1872  in.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo. 

i:  143. 

—  Public  Schools  of.     (J.  Potter)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  483. 

—  Salt  Deposits  of  Western.     (J.  Gibson)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

105:  362. 

—  Unsettled   Boundaries  of.     (C.  Lindsey)  Canad.  Mo. 

2:  114. 
Ontario,  Lake,  Rise  and  F:ill  of.     (E.  Merriam)  Hunt, 
28:  696. 

—  Varying  Level  of.     (C.  Dewey)  Am.  J.  .Sci.  77:  398. 
Ontario  Bank,  N.  Y.,  Hist.  oL    Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  9:  921. 
Onthank  ;  or  the  Tyrant's  Triumph.     Putnam,  16:  265. 
Ontologisin  and  Psychologism.     Brown-on,  23:  357. — 

(A.  F.    Hewit)' Cath.  World,   20:   360.  —  Dub.   R. 
65:  297. 
Ontology  and  Eclecticism.     Bost.  Q.  2:  169. 

—  Henry  Jam-s  on.     O.  &  N.  i:  97. 

Onward;  an  Address.     (L.  Banks)  Peop.  J.  7:   116. 
Onward  Tendencies.     Blackw.  69:  564. 
Onyx  and  the  Cameo.     Chamb.  J.21:   117. 
Onyx  Ring.     (J.  Sterling)  Blackw.  44:  664,  741.  45:  17. 
Ooran  Lisle.     (E.  Pollock)  Pioneer,  i:  156. 
Oosterwich,  Marie  von.     Dial,  2:  437. 
Opal.     Argosy,  12:  113. 

Opal  Ring.     House.  Words,  14:  62.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 
39:   168. —  (Mrs.  S.  Smith)  Godey,  20:  12,  58. 

—  a  Christmas  Tale.     All  the  Year,  33:  supp. 
Opal  Set.     Bentle}-,  18:  299. 

Open  Question.     (J.  De  Mille)  Appleton,  8:  1-720.    9: 

10,  42,  70. 
Open,  Sesame!     (F.  M.  Church)  Lond.  Soc.  25:  191-473. 

26:   1-529.     27:  66-549. 
Open  Window.     Chamb.  J.  40:  193. 
C)pening  Door;  a  Miner's  Story.     Chamb.  J.  51:  634. 
Opening  Meet.     Belgra.  19:  229. 
Oi)equan,  Story  of.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Galaxy,  i:  165. 
Opera,   The.     (J.  Sully)  Contemp.   26:   103.  —  Blackw. 

4:715.  —  Colburn,  77:  110-4S9.    78:117.    80:116- 

367.    81:  122.    82:  368-516.    83:  iiS-543.   84:  137. 

86:  259-575.     89:  3S6-509.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3: 

414. 

—  and  Music.     Nat.  R.  14:  321. 

—  and  Madame  Sontag.     Blackw.  67:  688. 

—  at  Najilcs.     (J.  S.  Fiske)  Nation,  26:  55. 

—  at  Rome.     All  the  Year,  4:  129. 

—  Book  of.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  39:  466. 

—  Books  of.     (G.  E.  Mackay)  Once  a  Week,  8:  553. 

—  Thomas  Carlyle  on.     Intcrnat.  M.  5:  29. 

—  Country  Girlat.     (A.  D.  Ludlow)  O.  &  N.  3:  267. 

—  Directors  of.     (E.  C.  Clayton)  Lond.  Soc.  5:  289-573. 

6:  70-II';.     8:   ii-i'?9.     9:  40^,  ,47. 

—  English.     ("11.  B.  Baker)  Iklgra.  33:  321.  — 0.  &  N. 

4:  741. 

Chances  of.     (F.  ITuefTcr)  Macmil.  40:  57. 

Real.     St.  James,  10:  300. 

—  French.     Am.  Q.  Ii:  30.  —  Dem.  R.  9:  417. 
Revelations  of.     Cidburn,  loi:  32S. 

—  Gennan,  and  its  Makers.     All  the  Year,  13:  573-S83. 

—  (irowth   and   Decay  of.     (E.   Dannreuther)   Macmil. 

32:  64. 

—  Historical  .\necdotcs  of.     Benlley,  41:  35S. 

—  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  4S4. 

—  in  England.     (J.  Bennett)  .M;icmil.  20:  269. 

from  1773  to  1827.     Lond.  M.  18:   151. 

from  iS33to  1863.     Cornh.  8:  295. 

Past,  Present,  and  Future  of.     St.  James,  25:  345. 

—  ill  I>ondon.     Broadw.  6:  37S. 

—  in  New  York;  whj-  it  fails.     Nat.  Q.  13:  77. 


OPERA 


944 


OPIUM 


Opera,  The,  in  Paris,  in  the  i8th  Centur}-.     Temp.  Bar, 

52:  5'7. 
in  1820-50.     Knick.  62:  227. 

—  Influence  of.     (E.  1.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  3:  251. 

—  Italian.     Chamli.  J.  11 :  314.     17:410.  —  Colburn,5: 

224.  — Fraser,  2:  45.      3:    587.      4:    224.     5:  727. 

30:  436.     31:  740.      32:  373.      34:  85.      35:  728. 

39:  563.    40:  342.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  609. 

in  1848.     Fraser,  38:  225. 

in  1851.  ■  Fraser,  44:  155. 

in  En<,Mand.     (II.  15.  Baker)  Belgra.  32:  415. 

in  Loudon.     Chamb.  J.  15:  152.  1S5. 

in  tlie  United  States.     Dem.  K.  42:  39S. 

Philosophy  of.     Chamb.  J.   13:  353.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  26:  158. 
Prospects  of.     Fraser,  37:  337. 

—  La  Scala  of  Milan.     Cornh.  33:  300. 

—  Managers  of.     Blackw.  23:  91. 

—  Modern.     (M.  Stein)  Cath.  World.  14:  415.  —All  the 

Year,  22:  450. 

—  N^r^e-Desarbres's  Sept  Ans  a.     Bentley,  56:  277. 

—  Notes  on.     Chamb.  J.  37:  245. — Colburn,  gi:  511. 
and  Anecdotes  of.     Lond.  Soc.  i :  2S3,  380. 

—  Reasonableness  of.     St.  James,  22:  22. 

—  Souvenirs  of  Song.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  7:  156. 
Operas  and  Concerts.     (C.  H.  Chorley)  Westm.  27:  53*. 

—  Round  of.     Belgra.  4:  15S. 
Opera-tive  Classes.     Blackw.  55:  292. 

Opera  Ball,  Adventure  at  an.     Dem.  R.  22:  138. 

Opera  Ballet.     (H.  B.  Baker)  Belgra.  33:  194. 

Opera  Bouffe  and  its  Manager,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  114. 

—  Rise  and  Fall  of.     (C.  W.  Scott)  Lond.  Soc.  27:  42. 
Opera  Comique,  French.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  493. 

Opera  House,  Classical,  in  London.     St.  James,  24:  461. 
Opera  Queens  and  Kings.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  264,  372. 
Opera  Season  of  1S57.     Fraser,  56:  151. 

—  of  1858.     Fraser,  58:  238. 

Operatic  and  other  musical  Matters.     Fraser,  41 :  39S. 
Operatic  Novelties.     St.  James,  28:  653. 
Operating  for  a  Rise.     All  the  Year,  6:  46. 
Operations  of  Lawrence  Reeve.     (R.  Hudson)  Lond.  Soc. 

9:  56-235. 
Operative  Classes  and  man'f'g  Districts.  Fraser,  66:  363. 
Operative  Conservative  Associations.     Fraser,  13:  351. 
Ophelia,  Shakspere's.     (H.  F.  Martin)  Blackw.  129:  66. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  ^^. 

—  Madness  of.     (W.  Farren)  Lond.  M.  9:  4S5. 
Ophir.     Antiquary,  2:  66,  78,  94. 

—  the  Land  of  Gold.     Colburn,  138:   i. 
Ophthalmoscope,  Allbutt  on.     (H.  Power)  Nature,  5:  3. 

—  and  its  Uses.     (E.  Hart)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  457.  —Cath. 

World,  2:  119. 

—  New  Form  of.     (H.  Power)  Nature,  2:  54. 
Opiates,  Use  of,  among  Operatives.     Chamb.  J.  3:  346. 
Opie,  Amelia  A.     (S.  C.   Hall)  Art  J.   17:  2S5.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  65:  693.  —  Eel.  M.  31:  492. 

—  Illustrations  of  Lying.     Lond.  M.  12:  103. 

—  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  lOo:  216.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33 :  227. 

—  Memorials  of.     Ed.  R.  150:  41.  —  Liv.  Age,  42:  467. 

—  Memories  of.     (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  6:  26. 

—  Poems.     Ed.  R.  i:  113. 

—  Tales.     Ed.  R.  8:  465.— Mo.  R.  92:  375. 
Opinion  and  Evidence.     Fraser,  41:  237. 

Opinion,  Authoritv  in  Matters  of.  (W.  E.  Gladstone) 
19th  Cent,  i:  2,  902.  Same  art.  Eel.  ]SI.  88:  559. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  159. — Ed.  R.  91:  508. — 
So.  Q.  21:  341. 

—  Consistency  of.     Lond.  JI.  4:  4S5. 

—  Formation   of,  Gladstone  and    Lewis  on.     (Sir  J.   F. 

Stephen)  19th  Cent,  i:  270. 

—  Liberty  of.     (G.  R.  Leavitt)  University  Q.  i:  252. 

—  Maxims  on.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  45:  337. 


Opinion,  Molding  of,  by  the  Pre.ss.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 9:   126. 

—  Responsibility  for   Errors  of.     (T.   S.   Clarke)   New 

Eng.  11:   II. 

—  Unity  of.     Peop.  J.  7:  90. 

Opinions,  Claims,  Kigiits,  and  Duties  of.     (O    Dewey) 
Chr.  Exam.  39:  82. 

—  Exclusion  (jf.     (J.  Robertson)  Westm.  29:  45. 

—  Formation  of.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  6:  i. 

and  Pursuit  of  Truth.    (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  4:  394. 

—  Freedom  of.    Am.  Whig  R.  9:  551.  —  Dem.  R.  22:  308. 

—  Responsibility  for.     (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  E.xam.  47:  209. 

—  Restriction  of,  among  the  Ancients.     Westm.  24:  nj. 

—  Toleration  of.  (1).  Fosdick,  jr.)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  5:  114. 
Opium,     (i).  W.  Carpenter)  Am.  J.  Sci.  13:  17.  —  House. 

Words.  i5:  152,  iSi.  — (E.  Weiss)  De  Bow,  20:  60. 

—  and  tlie  China  Question.     Mus.  39:  103. 

—  and  Hashish.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  493. 

—  and  its  Antidote.     (C.  Richet)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  555. 

—  and  its  Victims.     (A.  Calkins)  Galaxy,  4:  25. 

—  and  the  Opium  Habit.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Scrib.  20:  416. 

—  and  the  Opium  Trade.     Nat.  Q.  20:  288. 

—  and  Poppy  Oil.     Penny  JI.  13:  46. 

—  Effects  of.     (I).  W.   Cheever)   No.   Am.  95:  374. — 

(W.  Colton)  Knick.  7:  421. 
in  America.     (W.  Blair)  Knick.  20:  47. 

—  in  India  and  China.     Lond.  Q.  46:  137. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Hogg.  9:  236. 

—  Use  of.     Penny  M.  3:  397. 

Opium  Clipper;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  79. 
Opium-Eater.     New  Eng.  M.  4:  217. 

—  Confessions  of  an  English.     (T.    De  Quincey)   Lond. 

M.  4:  293,352.     6:  512.  —  Tait,  n.   s.   i:   18-797. 

2:  3-769-    3:  35°-     4:  65,  i6g.    5:   152-559.    6: 

1-804.    7-  32-765.    8:  97. 
Sequel  to:  Suspiria  de  Profundis.    (T.  De  Quincey) 

Blackw.  57:  269-739.     58:  43. 
De  Quincey's.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  18:   90. — 

U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:   38.— Mo.  R.  100:   288.  -Mus. 

2:  269.  —  Liv.  Age,  52:  301. 
Opium-Eating.     Lippinc.  i:  404.  —  Canad.  Mo.  13:  248. 

—  and  Coleridge.     (T.  De  Quince}')  Blackw.  57:  117. 

—  Psychology  of.     (J.  B.  Harrison)  Liv.  Age,  41:  579. 
Opium  Factory.     Hunt,  30:  241. 

Opium  Habit."    (D.  W.  Nolan)  Cath.  World,  33:  827. 

—  and  Morphine.     (J.  C.  Layard)  Atlan.  33:  697. 
Opium  House,  Visit  to  an.     Eel.  M.  71 :   1379. 
Opium   Question,    and    suspended    Trade    with    China. 

Eraser,  21:  365. 
Opium  Revenue,  and  Mr.  Laing's  last  Budget.     Fraser, 
66:  399. 

—  of  India.     Eel.  R.  113:  39. 
Opium-Smoker.     Bentley,  17:  65. 

—  in  East  London.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  68. 

—  of  China.     Nat.  Mo.  6:  314. 
Opium-Smuggling  in  China.     Penny  M.  9:  89. 
Opium  Trade.     (F.  W.  Chesson)  Fortn.  16:  351.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  77:  617.  —  No.  Brit.  26:  521.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  50:  59. — Am.  Alma.  1841:  63.  —  (E.  W. 
Stoughton)  Hunt,  2:  386.  —  (F.  Wharton)  Hunt, 
4:  9. —  Mus.  37:  525.— Niles's  Reg.  23:  249.— 
Liv.  Age,  35:  546.  —  Cong.  M.  23:  46. 

—  in  the  East.     Nat.  M.  5:  335,  421,  529.     6:  40,  432. 

—  in  India  and  China.     (E.  Frv)  Contemp.  27:  447.   30: 

I.  31:  313.  —  Mod.  R.  i:  84S.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  147:  387. —  (N.  Allen)  Hunt,  23:  28,  147.,— 
Hunt,  43:  313.  — Eel.  R.  70:  458.  78:  654.  — Chr. 
Obs.  77:  366.  —  Peop.  J.  10:  51.  — Lond.  Q.  46; 
379.  — (G.  C.  Jones)  Penn  Mo.  8:  225.  —  Mo.  R. 
149:  258. 

and  Common  Sense.     (Sir  R.  Alcock)  19th  Cent. 

10:  854. 


OPIUM 


945 


ORATORS 


Opium  Trade  in  India  and  China,  and  the  War  of  1840. 
Tail,  n.  s.  7:  135,  474.  8:66-745.  9:820.  10:525. 
11:  664. — Eel.  R.  71:  699.  See  Cliina,  War  and 
Opium  Trade. 

—  Legi.-^lation  on.     Hunt,  30:  414. 
Opossum,  Tlie.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  35S. 

Opossums,  and  their  Youny.     (W.  S.  Barnard)  Pop.  Sei. 

Mo.  8:  149. 
Opossum-Hunting.     Penny  M.  10:  39. 
Oppenheiin,  F.  L.  A.     Nature,  16:  552. 
Opposition,  Curiosities  of.     Clianib.  J.  7:  197. 

—  to  new  Truths.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  82. 

Oppression,  God's  Fatherhood   and  Man's  Brotherhood 

against.     I^vang.  K.  14:  578. 
Opsophagy.     (D.  C.  Badiiam)  Fraser,  47:  548. 
Optative  Mood,  Origin  and  Use  of.     (J.  B.  Greenougb) 

No.  Am.  113:  415. 
Optical  Delusion;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  46:  344. 

—  of  the  yellow  Gown.     (G.  J.  W.  Jlclville)  Fraser,  58: 

379.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  63. 
Optical  Ghosts.     Intel.  Obs.  5:  34.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

62:  47. 
Optical  Hearing.     (J.  Richardson)  Serib.  12:  65. 
Optical  Illusion  in  Sickness.     New  Eng.  3:   192. 
Oi)tieal   Illusions.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  J.  Frankl.   Inst. 

70:  251. 
Optical  Magic.     Chamb.  J.  11:  259. 

—  of  our  Age.     Li  v.  Age,  23:  319. 

Optical  Method  of  measuring  high  Temperatures.     (E. 

L.  Nichols)  Am.  J.  Sci.  1 19:  42. 
Optical  Notices.     (W.  Gibbs)  Am.  J.  Sci.  100:  45. 
Optical  Phenomena  in  the  Atmosphere.   (G.  F.  Chambers) 

Eel.  M.  57:  391. 

—  in  Silver  Spring,  Fla.  (J.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.  81 :  i. 
Optical  Toy.  (.\.  E.  Dolbear)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96:  347. 
Optics.     Ed.  R.  6:  20.     32:   171.  —  Am.  Q.  22:  13S. — 

(J.  N.  Lockyer)  Macmil.  37:  203. 

—  Brewster's.     Am.   Mo.  R.  4:  26. —  J.   Frankl.  Inst. 

15:  417.     16:  66,  138. 

—  Coddington's.     JMo.  R.  106:  295. 

—  Modern,  and  Painting.     (O.  N.  Rood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

4:  415.  S72. 

—  Simple  I^xperiments  in.     (E.  A.  Youmans)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  11:  65S. 

—  Woollaston  on  Prismatic  Reflection.     (H.  Brougham) 

lid.  R.  2:  97. 

—  Wood's.     (II.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  i:   158. 

—  Young's.     (II.  Brougham)  Ed.  U.  5:  97. 
-See  Light;  Sight;  etc. 

Optimism.  (C.  Palfrey)  0.  &  N.  3:  167.  —  New  Eng. 
M.  7:  17. 

—  and  Dualism.     (F.  II.  Hedge)  Unita.  R.  6:  5S1. 

—  and  Pessimism.     (J.    P'rohschammer)    C'ontemp.    18: 

67.     19:  775. 
Optometer,  Prismatic.     (T.  .Vnderson)  Nature,  24:  6i8. 
Oracle,  I  am  Sir!     Am.  Wliig  R.  i:  405. 
Oracles.     (A.  B.  Reach)  Colburn.  75:  22S. 

—  IIi>tory  and  Intluenee  of.     (.J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  31:  133. 

—  of  the  .Vneients.    Lond.  M.  i :  150.  —  Blackw.  51 :  277. 

—  (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Prcsb.  R.  20:  5. 

Influence  of.     O.K.  Prize  Ess.  5:   175. 

Oral  Deliver}',  Principles  of.     Chr.  Obs.   34:   625,   67^, 

773.     35:  26. 
Oral  Elementary  Instruction.     (D.  Stow)  Am.  J.  ICduc. 

9:  413. 
Oral  Lessons  on  common  Things.     (T.Morrison)  Am.. I. 

Edue.  9 :   321. 
Orang-Outang,  The.     Penny  M.  2:  156.    4:268.    7:41. 

—  Habits  of  a  pet.     Westm.  59:  644. 
Orange,  The.     Sharpe,  38:  232. 

Oranges.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  315.  —  House.  Words,  9:   145. 

—  Culture  of.    Land  We  Love,  5:  166. 

GO 


Oranges  in  California.     (T.  Evans)  Overland,  12:  235. 

—  (J.  G.  Downey)  Overland,  12:  560. 
Orange-Peddler.     (W.  H.J.  Brooks)  Pioneer,  i:  77. 
Orange  Sauce;  a  Ghost  Story.     (.J.  Beerbohm)   Temp. 

Bar,  60:  177. 
Orange-Tree,  The.     Penny  M.  4:  J77. 

—  Disease  of,  in  California,  1875.     (W.  G.  Farlow)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  112:  37. 

—  Night  under.     Chamb.  J.  23:  340. 

Orange,  City  of,  France.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Macmil.  31: 

31S.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  125:   149. 
Orange,  House  of.     Blackw.  31 :  562. 
(  range,  Prince  of.     Chamb.  J.  42:  81. 
r)range  Associations.     Ed.  R.  62:  471. 
Orange  Conspiracy,  1835.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  569.  —  Westm. 

25:   181. 
Orange  Institution.   Dub.  Univ.  7:  400. — Fraser,  83:  246. 

—  and  Lord  Clarendon.     Quar.  86:  22S. 
Orange  Lodges.     Brit.  <&  For.  R.  2:  32S. 

—  Dissolution  of.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  6S7. 

—  in  Great  Britain.  (Sir  W.  Molesworth)  Westm.  31 :  480. 

—  in  Ireland.     Blackw.  39:  209. 
Orange  Processions.     Ed.  R.  91 :  S7. 

Orangeism,  Irish.     Fraser,  88:  399.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  4:  798. 

—  and  Catholicism.     (J.  A.  Alien)  Canad.  Mo.  12:  379. 

—  in  1S71.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  98. 

—  in  Ireland,   History  and  Character  of.     (E.  I.  Sears) 

Nat.  Q.  18:  79." 

—  fer.sus  Romanism.     Fraser,  13:  377. 
Orangeman,  Letters  from  an.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  192-426. 

—  What  is  an?     Dub.  Univ.  5:  471. 

Orangemen.     (Mrs.  C.  W.  H.  Dall)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  9:  419. 

—  and  the  Irish  Riots.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  36. 

—  in  Montreal.     (D.  B.  Read)  Cauad.  .Mo.  14:  377. 

—  Parade  of,  and  Riot,  N.  Y.,  1S71.    Ev.  Sat.  11 :  99,  loS. 

—  of  Ireland,  and  the  Reviews.     l)ub.  Univ.  35:  254. 
Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Palatine  Parish  by  CJuassaick.     (W. 

Hull)  Luth.  (I.  10:  43S. 
Orange  Fiee  State.     Victoria,  35:  116. 
Orator,  Modern.     Fraser,  40:  42S.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge, 

23:  401.   . 

—  of  the  Shop.     Fraser,  36:  336.     Same  art.  Liv.  ,\ge, 

15:  79- 

—  Studies  of  an.    (S.  G.  Brown)  .\m.  Rib.  Repos.  5:  253. 
Orators.     West.  M.  4:  67. 

—  and  Demagogues.     Am.  Lit.  M.  i:   106. 

—  and  I'M(><|uence.     Nat.  Q.  6:  299. 

—  and  Oratory,  Ancient.    Brit.  Q.  31 :  i.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  50:  145,  3S5. 

—  and  Statesmen,  .\mcrican.    (A.  Havward)  Quar.  67:  i. 

—  Athenian.     So.  Q.  20:  352. 

—  Contemporary,   in  ICngland.     Eel.  M.  8:    iSi.  —  Ev. 

Sat.  10:  462. 

Sir  R.  Peel.     Eraser,  31:  370. 

Lord  .Tohn  Russell.     Fraser,  31:  631. 

Lord  Lyndhurst.     Fra.«er,  32:  49. 

Lord  Stanley.     Fraser,  32:   505. 

Duke  (if  Wellington.     Fraser,  32:  688. 

T.  B.  Macanlay.     I'ra.ser,  33:  77. 

Sir  .lames  Graham.     Fraser,  33:  136. 

Lord  Palmerston.     Fraser.  33:  317. 

Earl  Grey.     Fraser.  33:  466. 

Lord  Morpeth.     Fraser,  33:  474. 

R.  L.  Sheil.     Fraser,  33:  728. 

(^rn-Law  Orators.     Eraser,  34:  91. 

Lord  .Tiihn  Russell's  .Vdniiuistralion.  Fraser,  34:  212. 

T.  S.  Dnneombe.     Fra-er,  34:  349. 

Mr.  Waklev.     I'mser,  34:  453. 

.John  Bowring.     F'rasor,  34:  465. 

Mr.  Hoebuck.     Fraser,  34:  582. 

W.  I',.  Gladstone.     Fraser,  34:  653. 

W.  D.  Christie.     Eraser,  34:  661. 


ORATORS 


946 


ORDNANCE 


Orators,  French.     (A.  Ilayward)  Quar.  64:  411. 

—  Modern  British.     (G.  Gillillaii)  llo^'i;,  10:  I,  143,  361. 

—  of  the  American  Revolution.     Knicl<.  32:   1. 

—  of  France.     Am.  Whii?  R.  6:  93. 

—  of  the  Keformed  Parliament,  1S38-39.    Dub.  R.  5:  437. 

6:  133- 
Oratorical  Oddities.     All  the  Year,  36:  439. 
Oratorios,  Abuse  of  sacred  Music  at.     Cong.  M.  22:  92, 

164. 

—  American;  Paine's  St.  Peter.     (W.  S.  B.  Matthews) 

Nation,  16:  116. 
Oratory.     Cornh.  2:  580.  —  (W.  W.  Ninde)  Meth.  Q.  4: 
100.  —  West.  J.  9:  60. 

—  American.     Once  a  Week,  19:  575. 

—  Ancient  and  modern,  compared.     !so.  R.  5:  319. 

—  and  Eloquence.    Uub.  Univ.  62:  296.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  60:  344. 

—  and  Orators.     Brit.  Q.  25:  455. 

—  and  Sermons,     ("ornh.  3:  544.     9:  23- 

—  Art  in.     Am.  Lit.  M.  i:  41. 

—  Bar.     Mus.  7:  359. 

—  by  a  Cynic.     Cornh.  22:  87. 

—  Channing'sLecture.son.  (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  84:  34. 

—  Ciceronian  Style  of.    (G.  Shepard)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  123. 

—  Collegiate.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  38. 

—  Congressional.     Am.  Whig  R.  8:  361. 

—  Elegant.     (J.  R.  Doimett)  Nation,  2:  649. 

—  Elufiucnce,  Public  Speaking.     Quar.  103:  483.    Same 

art.  Ikl.  M.  44:  312. 

—  Feats  of.     (D.  (Jardner)  No.  Am.  1 14:  39. 

—  Fitness  in.     Putnam,  3:  417. 

—  Henley's.     Mus.  10:  500.  —  Retros.  14:  206. 

—  in  Preaching.     (P.  S.  Kohler)  Ref.  Q.  26:  552. 

—  Legal,  of  Greece.     Quar.  29:  313. 

—  Letter  of  Brougham  to  Macaulny.    Liv.  Age,  65:  27- 

—  Modern.    (VV.  J.  Spooner)  No.  Am.  7:  211.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  18:  370. 

—  Moule's  Christian.     Liv.  Age,  63:  298. 

—  Panegyrical.     Westm.  3:  241. 
of  Greece.     Quar.  27:  3S2. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  12:  202. 
:—  Philosopliy  of  Exi)re.^sion  in.     (H.  P.  Tappan)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  698. 

—  Poetic  Diction  in.     Bib.  R.  5:  229. 

Orbigny,  Alcide  Dessalines  d'.     (J.  K.  Portlock)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  77:  71. 
Orbit  of  a  Satellite,  Changes  in.    (G.  H.  Darwin)  Nature, 

21:  235. 
Orchards.     Land  We  Love,  5:  506. 

—  Salisbury's  Hints  on.     Mo.  R.  82:  317. 
Orchard  Houses.     All  the  Year,  3:   129. 

Orchardist,  Kenrick's  American.    (J.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am. 

47:  423.  —  Am.  ^lo.  R.  3:  212. 
Orchardson,  William  (J.     Art  J.  22:  233. 
Orchestra  of  To-Day.     (S.  Lanier)  Scrib.  19:  897. 
Orchids,  or  Air  Plants.     (C.  M.  Tracy)  Am.  Natural.  2: 

342.  —  Once  a  Week,   2:  152.  —  Eel.   R.   89:    1S9. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  75. 

—  Golden  netted  leaved.    (S.  Hibberd)  InteL  Obs.  8:  401. 

—  Ways  of.     Intel.  Obs.  i:  387. 
Orchises.     Sharpe,  31:  175,303. 

Oreo.     (Mad.  A.  L.  A.  Dndevant)  Lippinc.  12:  559. 
Ord,  George.     Letters.    Pcnn  Mo.  10:  443. 
Ordeal.  An.    House.  Words,  13:   269,  293.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  49:  553. 

—  Ancient  Modes  of.     (W.  S.  Gibson)  Arch.  32:  263. 

—  by  Oath.     (J.  Skelton)  Eraser,  66:   115. 

—  by  Paint;  a  Talc.     I^ond.  Soc.  37:  36. 

—  in  Asia  and  Africa.     Chamb.  J.  45:  599. 

—  ofBiittle.     Cornh.  22:  715. 

—  Trial  by.    (K.  S.  Vid  il)  Arch.  15:  192.— (J.  H.Young) 

Am.  Meth.  M.  21 :  22. 


Ordeal,  Trial  by,  and  the  Church.    (R.  Cardwell)  Month, 

20:  214. 
Ordeal  for  Wives.     (A.  Edwards)  Lond.  Soc.  5:  41-538. 

6:  37-541- 
Ordeal  of  Fay;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  51:  347,  550. 
Ordeals.     Hogg,  4:  43. 

—  and  Oaths.     (E.  B.  Tvlor)  Macmil.  34:  i.    Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  87:  59. 

Order  and  Progress.     (Sir  L.  Stephen)  Fortn.  23:  820. 

Order  ?;('rs».s  Tidiness.     Tait.  n.  s.  lo:  775. 

Order  of  the  Hath.     Retros.  15:  439.  p 

Order  of  the  Carmine  Countenance.  (C.  H.  Pierce)  Lip- 
pinc. 28:  503. 

Order  of  Corporate  Reunion.  (F.  G.  Lee)  19th  Cent.  10: 
744- 

—  and  Dr.  Lee.     (R.  F.  Clarke)  Month,  43:  567. 
Orders  of  Chivalry.     (C.  M.  Baird)  New  Eng.  9:  3S8. 

—  of  Mtrit,  Foreign.     Nature,  8:  4S1. 

—  Religious,  Cauchy's  View  of.     Dub.  R.  17:  376. 

—  Religious  Military.     (A.  H.  Bromilow)  Colburn,  161: 

409. 

—  Romanic  and  Germanic.     Brownson,  i5:  493. 

—  Spiritual  and  temporal.     Brownson,  10:  26. 
Orders  in  Council.     Ed.  R.  Ii:  484.    12:  226.    14:  442. 

20:  234.  —  Quar.  7:  I.    8:  203. 
Ordinance  of  17S7.    Olden  Time,  2:  277.  —  Carey's  Mus. 
2:  1S8. 

—  and  Dr.  M.  Cutler.    (W.  F.  Poole)  No.  Am.  122:  229. 

—  (\V.  F.  Po  le)  Dial  (Ch),  2:  252.     3:  13.  — (W. 
H    Smith)  DiaI(Ch.),  2:  293. 

—  Articles  of  Compact  in.     (N.  Headington)  West.  Law 

J.  3:  529. 

—  History  of  the  several  Drafts.     (P.  Force)  West.  Law 

J.  5:  529. 
Ordinances  of  the  Day.     (G.  T.  Walker)  Kitto,  3:  74. 
Ordination.     (Dr.  Wilson)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  505.  — (J. 

P.  Lane)  Cong.  Q.  2:  380.  — Cong.  M.  i:  1S2. 

—  Anglican.     U.  S.  Cat.h.  M.  4:  219. 

—  Bishop  of  Ripon's  Questions.    Chr.  Obs.  38:  3SS-624. 

—  Cong.,  Validity  of.    (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  17:   177. 

—  Cunent  Fallacies  on.    (W.  Patton)  New  Eng.  32:  635. 

—  Episcopal,  Necessity  of.     Cath.  World,  3:  721. 

—  Impiisilion  of  Hands  in.     Cong.  M.  i :  239,  296. 

—  Lutheran  Doctrine  of.     (M.  Loy)  Evang.  R.  16:  330. 

—  Natural.     (G.  D'O.  Snow)  Coutemp.  22:  533. 

—  Nature  of.     (R.  A.  Fink)  Evang.  R.  13:  292. 

—  Nature  and  Permanence  of.     (J.  A.  Vinton)  Cong.  Q. 

10:   195. 

—  Non-Episcopal,  Doctrine  of  the  Church  on.    Chr.  Obs. 

51:  7(>3- 

—  Presbyterian,  Invalidity  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:   1S2, 

225!— (S.  Miller)  Prlnc.  2:  38. 

—  Rite  of,  in  the  Catholic  Church.     Dub.  R.  20:  500. 

—  without  Installation.     (D.  Burt)  Cong.  Q.  8:  151,  216. 
Ordnance.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  3S8. 

—  Account  of  an  old  Piece  of.     (E.  King)  Arch.  5:  147. 

—  Ancient  Pieces  discovered  in  the  Island  of  Walney. 

(C.  D.  Archibald)  Arch.  28:  373. 

—  and  Armor.     (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation,  3:  2S4,  345. 

—  and  large  Guns.     Chamb.  J.  31:  209. 

—  Armstrong,  and  Manufacture  of.     Pract.M.  4:  83. 

—  Breech-loading.     Eel.  Engin.  13:   137. 

—  Eighty-Ton  Woolwich  Gun.    (C  0.  Browne)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  15:  241. — Nature,  4:  48. 

—  English  and  American,  compared.     (C.  W.  Eliot)  Na- 

tion, 3:  404. 

—  Experiments  with,  at  Shoeburyness.     Chamb.  J.  43: 

8T7.  —  All  the  Year,  9:   157. 
Russian.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  384. 

—  Guns  and  Armor.     Quar.  II5:  132. 

—  Heavy.     Pract.  M.  3:  51. 

and  Iron  War-Ships.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  183. 


ORDNANCE 


947 


ORGANIST 


Ordnance,  Heavy,  Construction  of.     (J.  A.  Longridge) 

Ed.  Engin.  21:  46,  127,  217. 

Wdrkin;;.     Eel.  En,^iii.  II :  493. 

Hydraulic  Buffer  for  checking  Recoil.     Nature, 

4:  105. 
Mechanical  Appliances  for.    Eel.  Engin.  11:  31. 

—  Iron-clad  Field  Artillery.     (C.  B.  Brackenbury)  19th 

Cent.  4:  40. 

—  Modern.     (Sir  W.  G.  Armstrong)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  901. 

—  Moncrieff's  System  of.     Chamb.   J.  45:    744. — Eel. 

M.  72:  231. 

—  Naval.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  263. 

—  Our  Artillery  Pidspects.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  213.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  56:  173. 

—  Our  heavy  Guns.     Macmil.  18:  505. 

—  Projectiles  and  Powder.     Quar.  103;  218. 

—  Report  on.     Eel.  Eiigiii.  i:  3SS,  1057. 

—  Rifled.     Eel.  M.  53:  395.  —  Dub.  Univ.  53:  411. 
Erosion  of.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  375. 

Increased  Spiral   in   heavy.      (W.   Dawson)   Eel. 

Engin.  7:  579. 

—  Wliitworth.     Pract.  M.  4:  376. 

See  Armstrong,  .Sir  W.  C;  Artillery;  Guns. 
Ordnance  Factory,  W<iohvieli.     Chamb.  J.  34:  211. 
Ordnance  Memoir  of  Irtlaiid.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  494. 
Ordnance  Survey,  British.     Bent.  Q.  2:  335.  —  All  the 

Year,  38:  224.  — Eel.  Engin.  8:  33S.'— Dub.  Univ. 

11:  353.  —  (S.  Mossman)  Geog.  M.  5:  176,  2S2. — 

Penny  M.  13:  3S9,  402. 

—  of  Scotland.     Ed.  I{.  95:  93. 

Ordronnaux.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Scrib.  8:  610,  734. 
Ores,  .\nnnonia  Process  in  treating.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  108. 

—  Desulphurizing  Gold  and    Silver.      J.  Frankl.   Inst. 

83:  25. 

—  Direct  Process  of  reducing.     (CM.  Dupuy)  Pract.  M. 

4:  404. 

—  Utilization  of  burnt.      (R.  Hasenclever)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  103:  414.     104:  41. 
Oregon.    Liv.  Age,  10:   1S5.  — (E.  G.  Meek)  Meth.  Q. 
10:  39.  —  Am.  ^lo.  R.  3:  423. — So.  Q.  8:  191. — 
(I.  J.  De  Sniet)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  275. 

—  and  California.     (.1.  D.  Dana)  Am.  .1.  Sei.  57:  376. 

—  and  the  Territory  of  Washington.     De  Bow,  14:   599. 

—  Discovery  of.     Bentley,  17:  522. 

—  Explorations  in,  1S50.     (C  T.  Hopkins)  Pioneer,  i: 

2S2,  350. 

—  First  Settlers  of.     Hogg,  3:  383. 

—  Gold  Region  of.     (\V.  P.  Blake)  Am.  J   Sci.  70:  72. 

—  History  of.     (S.  A.  Clarke)  Overland,  10:  409. 

—  Life  in.     Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  215,  36S. 

—  Meaniuic  of  the  Word.     (J.   II.   Trumbull)   M.  Am. 

Hist.  3:  36. 

—  On  Columbia  River.     (F.  II.  Ludlow)  .\llan.  14:  703. 

—  On  Horseback  into.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Atlan.  14:  75. 

—  Out  in.     All  the  Year,  7:  544. 

—  Parker's  Tour  to.     Am.  Meth.  M.  21 :  71. 

—  Physical  Formation  of.    (J.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  74: 

301. 

—  Pioneers  of.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  13:  3S,  122. 

—  Pioneer  (Government  of.  (G.  L.  Curry)  IVnn  Mn.  6:  16. 

—  Pioneer  Justice  in.  (W.  M.  Turner)  Overland,  12:  224. 

—  Ride  through.    (C.  II.  Miller)  Overland,  8:  303. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     .\ni.  J.  Educ.  18:  433. 

—  Territory  of.     (H    Sherman)  Hunt,  6:  306.  —  Brit.  Q. 

16:  560.  —  For.  Q.  35:  489.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
6:  251.  —  Dem.  R.  12:  337.  —  New  Eng.  M.  2: 
123,  320. 

—  Trail-Making  in.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland.  4:  201. 

—  Trip  up  the  Columbia  in  1850.     Knick.  42:  4S2, 

—  Value  of.     Hunt,  14:  43;. 

—  Visit  to  the  King  of  Aurora.     (E.  Sill)  Lippinc.  II :  So. 

—  Wild  Life  in.     (W.  V.  Wells)  Harper,  13:  588. 


Oregon  Rill,  1849.  (.J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  "Whig  R.  8:  iii. 
Oregon   Question.      (N.    W.   Senior)  Ed.   R.   82:    238. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  6:  302.  — (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

77'  563-  —  (!■'•  Bowen)  No.  Am.  62:  214. — (G.  S. 

Boutwell)  Hunt,   12:    520.  — (G.   H.   Colton)  Am. 

Whig  R.  3:  113,227.  —  Dem.  R.  16:  523.     17:323. 

—  Westm.  45:  418.  —  Liv.  Age,  5:  493.—  (T.  Fal- 
coner) with  map.  For.  Q.  35:  489.  Same  art.  Fk-I. 
M.  5:  50S.  —  Frasir,  27:  484.  — Eil.  .M.  i:  406.— 
wiih  map.  Dub.  Univ.  21:  377.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R. 
16:  560.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  i:  45S.  — Colburn,  76: 
488.     iSee  also  Boundary  Question,  Northwestern. 

Oregon  Trail.     (F.  Parkman)  Kniek.  30:  19-475.     3^' 

42-310.     33:  108. 
O'Reilly,  B.     Voyage  to  Davis's  Strait.    Quar.  19:  208. 
Oreodon  Remains,  Cambridge.     (G.  T.  Bettany)  Nature, 

8:  309. 
Oresme,    N.,    Financial   Theory   of.     Ed.    R.    123:    83. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  230. 
Oresteia,  for  Eng.  Readers.    (.J.  Stewart)  Month,  13:  238. 
Orestes;  a  Poem.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  104:  107. — 

Dem.  R.  II :  596. 

—  and  Ilypatia.     Godey,  61 :  417. 
Orford  Castle.     Sharpe,  3:  195. 

—  History  of.     Antiquary,  2:  189. 

—  Observations  on.     (C.  II.  Ilartshorne)  Arch.  29:  60. 
Organ,  The.     (E.  J.  Hopkins  and  E.  F.  Rimbault)  Eraser, 

53=  35v  — (Dr.  Hodges)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.   16:  277 

—  Broadw.  7:  44S.  —  Knick.  62:  399.  —  (J.  P.  Jar- 
dine)  Putnam,  15:  571. 

—  Birmingham.     Penny  M.  3:  436. 

—  Enharmonic,  Thompson's.     Westm.  22:  56. 

—  Euliarmonic.     (H.  W.  Poole)  .Vm.  J.  Sci.  59:  68,  199. 

—  (S.  A.  Eliot)  Liv.  Age,  26:  473.  — (E.  T.  Fitch) 
New  Eng.  8:  2  78. 

—  Haarlem.     Penny  M.  3:  3S5. 

—  History  of  a  remarkable.     Liv.  Age,  14:  9-?. 

—  in  JIusic  Hall,  Boston.  (O.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  12:  637, 

—  in  Scotland.     (A.  K.  II.  Boyd)  Eraser,  72:  520. 

—  Modern.    Nature,  14:  273. — .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  1S6. 

—  String,  Hamilton's.    (Lord  Raylcigh)  Nature,  11:  308. 

—  Use  of.     FVaser,  53:  660.  —  Chr.  Rem.  14:  54. 
Organs,  Church.     All  the  Year,  25:  201.  —  ( W.  J.  Bruce) 

Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  161,  3S8.  —  Penny  M.  8:  315-357. 

Introduction   in   Congregational   Churches.      New 

ICng.  M.  9:  123. 

—  Gossip  aluiut.     (G.  P.  Bevan)  Once  a  Week.  3:  684. 
Organ-Building  in  New  England.     New  Eng.  6:  25.  205. 

—  New  .\pplications  of  lilectricity  to.     Pricl.  M.  6:  134. 
Organ-Grindcr,  Private  Life  of      (J.  Greenwood)  Lond. 

Soc.  11:  223. 

Organic  Bodies,  Artificial  Preparation  of.  (I.  Remsen) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  726. 

Organic  Development,  Laws  of.  (E.  D.  Cope)  .\m.  Nat- 
ural. 5:  503.     Same  art.  Nature,  5:  2^2. 

Organic  Form,  Evolution  of.  (('.  Morris)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
18:  So. 

Organic  Fonns.     (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  36:   i. 

—  Genesis  of.     (S.  Hibbcrd)  Beer.  Sci.  2:  26S. 
Organic  Remains.     (.S.  G.  Morton)  .Vm.  J.  Sci.  17:  274. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  415. 

Organic  Structure,  Nature  of.     (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

63:  S3- 
Organic    Substances,    Artificial    Formation   of.      (C.    G. 

Williams)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  327. 
Organisms  and  their  Media.     (H.  C.  Bastian)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  9:  215. 

—  Reproduction  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:   1S6. 
Organist,  Church.     (W.  ,S.  Pratt)  New  Eng.  40:  710. 

—  Haunted,  of  Hurly-Burly.     .Ml  the  Year,  16:  427. 

—  of  St.  Peter's;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar.  34:  331. 

—  Our  new;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  .1.  30:   101. 


ORGAXIZATIOX 


948 


ORLEANS 


Organization  for  Work.     (G.  Dielil)  Luth.  Q.  3:  604. 

—  Individual  Unity  of.     (E.  Montgomery)  Mind,  5:  319, 

465. 

—  of  tiie  unorg.Tnized  Classes.     (C.  E.  Maurice)  Macmil. 

33:  173- 

—  State  and  Cluirch.     Am.  Church  R.  20 :  i. 
Organized  Beings,  Chemical  Statics  of.     (J.  V.  Dumas) 

J.  Frankl    Inst.  34:  23-247. 
Organology,  Gall's.    (T.  S.  Prideaux)  Anthrop.  R.  7:  76. 
Orialla,  Indians  of.     Sharpe,  24:  99. 
Orihi-llunting  in  Natal.     (H.  K.  Wilson)  St.  James,  35: 

481. 
Oriel  College  Hall  about  1827,  Notes  from.     (F.  French) 

Macmil.  13:  157. 
Oriel,  Disquisition  on  an.     (W.  Hamper)  Arch.  23:   105. 
Oriental    and   Eingnistic    Studies,    Whitney's.      (F.    A. 

Marcli)   Nation,   16:    96.     20:    296.  —  Canad.    Mo. 

2:  477. 
Oriental   Art  in  European  Industry.      (M.    D.    Wyatt) 

Macmil.  21:  551.     Same  art.  licl.  M.  74:  747. 
Oriental  Character,  Influence  on  Commerce.     Penny  M. 

10:  19. 
Oriental  Conception  of  Enjoyment.     Chamb.  .T.  ii:  401. 
Oriental   Fragments.     (J.  S.  Buckingham)  Knick.    II : 

153.  214.  325- 
Oriental  Governments,  Religious  Toleration  under.    Chr. 

Obs.  73:  139. 
Oriental  Influence  on  Western  Thought  find  Civilization. 

(W.  H.  Withrow)  Mcth.  Q.  30:  545. 
Oriental  Languages.     (H.  S.  Osborn)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  646. 
Oriental  Legends.     (F.  R.  Feudge)  Galaxy,  22:  695,  Sii. 
Oriental  Literature.     New  Q.  2:  17.  — Mo.  R.  130:  285. 

—  and  Interests,  Identity  of  English  and  Classical  with. 

For.  Q.  24:  313. 

—  Curiosities  of.     (.1.  P.  Brown)  Knick.  33:  2S3. 

—  in  Germany.     For.  R.  i*.  564. 

Oriental  Memoirs,   Forbes's,    1768-85.     (J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R.  20:  405,  440,  631. 
Oriental  Merchant.     House.  Words,  10:  46. 
Oriental  Readmgs.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:   226,  456. 
Oriental  Religions.     (.J    Weiss)  Radical  R.  1 :  582. 
Oriental  Studies.     So.  Q.  23:  273. 

—  of  S.  Lee.     Chr.  Qbs.  61 :  599. 

Oriental  Superstitions.  All  the  Year,  13:  131. 
Oriental  Translation  Society.  Eel.  R.  83 :  679. 
Orientalism  and  early  Christianity.   Ho.  &  I'or.  R.  3:  iiS. 

—  in   Fvuropean  Industry.     (M.  D.  Wyatt)  Macmil.  21: 

551- 
Orientalists,  French;  M.  Quatrcmure.    (G.  Masson)  Kitto, 
36:  249. 

—  International  Congress  of.     Nature,  lo:  375,  419. 
Origen.     Am.  Church  R.  20:  401.  —  (A.  Hove})  Chr.  R. 

21:  83. 

—  against  Celsus.     Month,  11:   159,  377-  —  (R-  Ornsby) 

Dub.  R.  85:  58.— (J.  A.  Fronde)  Eraser,  97:   142. 

Three   Letters   on.      (F.  W.   Newman  and   J.   A. 

I'roude)  Eraser,  97:  548. 

—  and    Beginnings    of    Christian    Philosophy.       (B.    F. 

Wcstcott)  Contemp.  35:  324,  489.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  141:  643.     142:   131. 

—  and  his  Opinions.     (A.  Harris)  Mercersb.  18:  526. 

—  and  Univcrsalism.     (S.  S.  Iliblx-rd)  Univ.  Q.  35:  5. 

—  as  a  Defender  of  Christianity.    (R.  C.  Waltluim)  Univ. 

Q.  28:  82. 

—  at  Ca>sarea.     Dub.   R.   59:    332.     Same   art.    Cath. 

World,  4:  772. 

—  Hermeneutics.     (O.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  31 :  209. 

—  Life  of.     Bib.  R.  3:  11,  103. 

Writings,  and  Opinions  of .    Brit.  Q.  2:  491.    Same 

art.  I'k-l.  M.  7:  81.  — (B.  Sears)  Bib.  Sac.  3:  378, 
—  (A.  Lamson)  ("hr.  F>xam.  10:  306.  11:  22. — 
(R.  Emerson)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  4:  33. 


Origen,  Life  and  Teachings  of.  Dub.  R.  57:  43  58: 
377-     59:  33-- 

—  or  Ilippolytus.     (J.  S.  Jacobi)  Meth.  Q.  n:  645. 

—  Philosophoumena.     Quar.  89:   170. 

—  Was  he  a  Heretic?    (P.  .J.  Muldoon)  Cath.  World,  19: 

109. 

—  Was  he  a  Universalist?    (T.  ,J.  Sawver)  Univ.  Q.  32: 

176. 
Original  Sin.    (A.  II.  Kremer)  Mercersb.  19:  50.  —  Meth. 

M.  29:  356. —  Cong.  M.  28:  663.     See  Sin. 
Originalitv.     (M.  Hopkins)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  6:  482. — 

Ev.  Sat.  3:  504. 

—  Literary.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  106:   543. 

—  of  Mind.     (Sir  E.  Brydges)  Eraser,  15:  581.  —  Knick. 

62:  415. 
Oriole.     (E.  Cones)  Am.  Natural.  5:  678. 

—  and  Carpenter  Bee.     (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural.  6: 

721. 

Orion,  Bands  of.     Hours  at  Home,  i:  413. 

Oriskany,  Battle  of.  (S  N.  D.  North)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i: 
641'.  —  (.1.  W.  De  Pevster)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  22.  — 
(.r.  W.  De  Peyster)  Hist.  M.  15:  38.  —(T.  D.  Eng- 
lish) Harper,  23:  327. 

Orisksiny  Sandstone,  Age  of.  (J.  De  Cew)  Canad.  J.  n.  3. 
7:  190. 

Orissa,  Famine  in.     Fraser,  76:  273- 

Orizaba  Volcano,  Mexico,  Ascent  of.    Colburn,  124:  307. 

Orkney  Islands.  (C.  W.  Wood)  Argosy,  25:  45-450. — 
Penny  M.  9:   134. 

—  and  the  Hebrides.     (D.  Vedder)  Tait,  n.  s.  17:  73. 

—  and  the  Orcadians.     Good  Words,  6:  646. 

—  and  Shetland  Islands.     (E.  Roberts)  Harper,  55:  225. 

—  (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  32:  306. 

—  Barry's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  3:  90.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed. 

R.'8:  87. 

—  Celtic  Antiquities  of.    (F.  W.  L.  Thomas)  Arch.  34:  88. 

—  Glacial  Geology  of.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  16:  414. 

—  Glaciation  of.     (M.  F.  Heddle)  Nature,  17:  182. 

—  Rude  Stone  Monuments  in.     Quar.  142:  126. 

—  Sketches  from;  a  Poem.    (J.  S.  Blackie)  Good  Words, 

11:  528. 

—  Unfinislied  Chapter  in  English  History.     (A.  Lauren- 

son)  Macmil.  31:  368. 
Orlando  Furioso.     See  Ariosto. 

Orlando  GrifTin.     (C.  Whitehead)  Benlley,  14:  287. 
Orlando's  Revenge.     (B.  Phillips)  Appleton,  25:  259. 
Orleanist  Party.     (G.  M.  Towie)  Galaxy,  i:  263. 
Orleans  and  its  Clergy.     Cath.  World,  15:  833. 

—  Valois   and   Bourbon    Dukes   of.     Lond.  Q.   2:    374. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33:  36. 
Orleans,  Anne  Marie  Louise  de.     Cath.  World,  4:  360. 
Orleans,  Charles,  Duke  of,  Early  French  Poet.     Lond. 

M.  8:  301. 
Orleans,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  Duchess  of.     Eel.  R.  99: 

531.-ECI.  M.  95:   1S3. 
Orleans,  Ferdinand  Philip  Louis,  Duke  of.  Son  of  Louis 

Philippe.     Colburn,  65:   557. 
Orleans,  Helen  of  Mecklenburg,  Duchess  of.     Tait,  n.  s. 

26:   325.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:    548.  —  Bcntlcy, 

45:  255.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  61:  248.  —  Chamb. 

J.  31:  292. 
Orleans,  Henrietta,  Daughter  of  Charles  I.,  Duchess  of. 

Bentley,  34:  43.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  667. 
Orleans,  Philippe  II.,  Regent,  and  his  Age.     Temp.  Bar, 

39:    iSi.     Same   art.  Liv.   Age,   119:    233.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  81 :  667. 

—  and  Chancellor  Daguesseau.     Bentley,  47:  520.  — Eel. 

Mus.  3:  451. 
Orleans,  Valentina  Visconti,  First  Duchess  of,  Memoirs 
of.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  422.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20: 
213.     Same  art.   Liv.   Age,   25:   393.     Same   art. 
Harper,  i :  56. 


ORLEANS 


949 


ORTHOGRAPHY 


Orleans,  House  of.  No.  Brit.  24:  91.  Same  art.  Ec'. 
M.  37:  221.  —  Ain.  Wiiig  K.  12:  25S.  —  Liv.  Age, 
22:  5S5. 

—  Personal  ilenioirs  of.     (J.  Bonnur)  Ilarjier,  lo:  771. 
Orleans  County,  Vt.,  Congregational  Cluirclies   in.     (P. 

n.  Whit.-')  Cong.  Q.  5:  *274.     6:  29,  157,  237. 
Orleans  Imposture,  History  of.     Colburn,  2:  8. 
Orley  Farm.     (A.  Trollope)  Harper,  22:    793.     23:    36- 

793.     24:  60-785.     25:  77-7S5.     26:  80. 
Orloff,  Alexis.     Sliarpe,  23:  345.     Same  art.  Eel.  .M.  38: 

534- 
Orme,  Uobcrt.     Historical  Fragments.     F^d.  R.  9:  391. 
Orme,  William.     Cong.  M.  13:  330,  336. 
Ormonde,  Duke  of.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  17. 
Ormsby,  Jolin.     Narrative.     Olden  Time,  2:   i. 
Ormuz",  Island  of.     (A.  W.  Stiffe)  Geog.  M.  i:  12.  —  St. 

James,  47;   195. 

—  Catholic  Missions  at.  Month,  21:  435.  22:  164,  426. 
;  Ornament,  Evolution  in.  (C.  F.  Hart)  Pop  Sei.  M0.6:  266. 
ti      —  Greek  Poljxhrome.  Beule  on.     Am.  Arch.  2:  271-286. 

—  of  (!old  found  near  Mundesley,  Norfolk.    (Sir  H.  Ellis) 

Arch.  32:  64. 

—  Renaissance.     Art  J.  6:  266. 

Ornament  to  Society.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Galaxy,  II :  5S2. 
Ornaments   from   a   Barrow  in    Derbyshire.      (Mander) 
Arch.  3:  274. 

—  of  Gold,  Ancient.     (J.  Y.  Akennan)  Arch  35:  190. 
found  near  Quentin,  Brittany.    (.T.  B.  Deane)  Arch. 

27:  I. 
:       —  Savage.     (P.  L.  Simmonds)  Art  J.  23:  21S. 
I        Ornamental  Art,  Animal  F'orms  in.     (F.  E.  Hulme)  Art 
J.  29:  22-334. 

—  Chapters  towards  a  History  of.     (F.  E.  Ilulnie)  Art  J. 

25:  9-369- 

—  Greek.     (F.  Rye)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  548. 

—  in  England.     (W.  B.  Scott)  Fortn.  14:  395. 

—  Museinn  of,  at  Marlborough  House.    Art  J.  7:  16-117. 

—  Specimens  of.     (Mrs.  Jameson)  Art  J.  2:  6. 
Ornamental  Plantations  and  Landscape  Gardening.    (Sir 

W.  Scott)  Quar.  37:  303. 
Ornamentation.     (II.  W.  Parker)  No.  Am.  95:  57. 

—  of  Fabrics.     (D.  Auberville)  Penn  Mo.  8:  738. 
Ornamenting  the  new  Houses  of  Parliament.  Blackw.  51 : 

38S. 
Ornithologia  Poetica.     (II.  G.  Adams)  Sharpe,  11:   27. 

12:  9. 
Ornithological  Note«  from  the  South.     (C.  H.  Merriam) 

Am.  Natural.  8:  6,  85. 
Oniithologieal  liamliler  in  Sussex.     Quar.  85:  475. 
■Ornithological  Reminiscences.     (J.  Skelton)  Eraser,  89: 

712.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:   112. 
Ornithologist,  The.     Hogg,  8:  249. 
Ornithology.     No.  Brit.  I7:  327.  —  Mo.  R.  83:  3S1. 

—  Bartram's  Names  in.     (J.  A.  Allen)  Am.  Natural.  10: 

21,  98. 

—  British.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  243. 

—  Gould's.     Westm.  35:  271. 

—  Jennings  on  Pleasures  of.     Lond.  ^I.  22:  223. 

—  of  New  Ze  ilaud.     Nature,  6:  218. 

—  of  North  America.    Nat.  Q.  15 :  30.  —  West.  "M.  2 :  337. 
Audubon's.     (W.    B.   ().   Pea!)ody)   No.   Am.   34: 

364.     50:  381.— Am.  J.  Sci.  39:  -!4V     42:   1:50.— 

Am.  Whig  R.   i:   262.  — (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  30: 

I,  247.     37:  107. 

in  1S79.     (E.  Cones)  Am.  Natural.  14:  20. 

Progress  of.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural.  5:  364. 

Wilson's.     (J.    Sparks)  No.    Am.    24:    no.  —  (J. 

Wilson)  Blackw.  19:  661.  — Mus.  9:  399.     19:  362. 

—  Popular.     Nature,  3:  402. 

—  Progress  of.     (J.  A.  Allen)  .\m.  Natural.  10:  536. 

—  Recreations  in.     Nat.  M.  8:   10-488.     g:   11-496. 

—  Seaside.     (T.  M.  Brewer)  Am.  Natural.  3:  225. 


Ornithology,  Selby's.     (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  20:  657. — 
Mus.  10:  ^7. 

—  Study  of.     (il.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  216. 

—  Waterton's  Essays  on.    ( \V.  J .  Broderif))  Quar.  62:  68. 
See  Birds. 

Ornithomanes.     (II.  W.  Herbert)  Putnam,  i:  572. 
Ornithorynchus  Paradoxus,  Hone's  Description  of.     Ed. 

Fw.  2:  428.  —  Penny  M.  4:  225. 
Ornithosauria,  Seeley's.     (H.  Woodward)  Nature,  4:  100. 
Orographic  Structure,  Types  of.     (J.  W.  Powell)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  112:  414. 
Oronooka,  Excursion  up  the.    Colburn,  73:   130-517. 
Orontes  River.     (J.  A.  Johnson)  Harper,  45:  3S5. 
Orphan  and  Destitute  Children,  Seminary  for,  at  Beuggen. 

Am.  .1.  F>duc.  3:  383. 
Orphan  Winny  ;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  22:  138. 
Orphan's  Christmas-Tree.     (F.  Riickert)  Scrib.  3:  257. 
Orphan's  Wrong.     (F.  Peek)  Dark  IJlue,  4:  532,  675. 
Orphans.     (E.  V.  Ripi)ingille)  Colburn,  147:  393,  515. 
Orphans  of  Dunasker.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  536. 
Orphans  at  Munich;  a  Tale.     Once  a  Week,  13:  576. 
Orptians,  English,  in  Paris.     (M.  Betham-FIdwards)  Good 

Words,  19:  597. 
Orphans,  Female.     (H.  A.  Wise)  Land  We  Love,  i:  14. 
Orphans,  St.  Brigid's.     (M.  Russell)  Irish  Mo.  4:  452. 
Orphans'  Home,  Female,  London.     St.  James,  23:  15. 
Orphan  Family's  Christmas;  a  Poem.    (G.  Massey)  Good 

W(n\ls,  4:  S39. 
Orjihan  Homes.     (G.  B.  Russell)  Mercersb.  14:  579. 
Orphan  Schools.     All  the  Year,  31 :   130. 

—  at  Maitland  I'ark.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  137. 
Orpheus;  a  Poem.     ((J.  A.  Simcox)  Coriih.  15:  21S. 
Orpheus;  a  Poem.     (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  Univ.  63:  528. 
Orpheus,  A  Dream  of.     Lond.  M.  lo:  241. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Blackw.  44:  21. 
Orpheus  and  luirydice.     Cornh.  38:  207. 

Orpheus  and  liurydice.    (A.  P.  Graves)  Dark  Blue,  2:41. 
Ori)hic  Poetry.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  21 :  3S8. 
Orphic  Sayings.     (.\.  B.  Alcott)  Dial,  i:  85,  351. 
Orsay,  Count  d'.     See  D'Orsay. 
Orsay,  Countess  d'.     L'Ombre  du  Bonhcur.     New  Q.  i: 

211. 
Orsini,  Princess.  Bentley,  32:  390.  —  Colburn,  114:  161. 
Orsini,  Felice.     Eel.  R.  io5:   118. 
Orta.  Italy,  Sacro  Monte  of.     Colburn,  79:  216. 
Orthodox  and  Liberal  Parties  in  tlie  United  States.     (O. 

Dewey)  Chr.  F>xam.  5:   1. 
Orthodox  Church,  Artiliiial  Duties  and  Sins  of.     (C.  K. 

Whipjile)  Radical,  6:  383. 
Orthodox  Critics,  Ways  of.     (G.  Allen)  Fortn.  34:  273. 
Orthodox  System,  Falsities  in.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical, 

2:  550. 
Orthodoxus  Tyrannus;  a  Parable.     Fraser,  80:  78S. 
Orthodoxy  a  dead  F'aith.     (E   Archard)  Radical.  6:  398. 

—  and  Liberalism.     (S.  C.  Beach)  Radical,  2:  352. 

—  Claims  of.     (C.  K.  Whippleniadical,  7:  226. 

—  examined.     (V.  Lincoln)  L"niv.  Q.  36:  144. 

—  in  1864.     Thco.  R.  i:   i. 

—  St.  Paul's  Standards  of.     Good  Words,  14:  53S. 

—  The  new.     (A.  C.  Barry)  Univ.  (}.  37:  294. 

—  Truths  and   ICrrors  of.  Clarke  on.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  36: 

348.  — (J.  O.  Means)  Com.'.  Q  9:  2r,4. 

—  I'nitarianism  and.    (H.  U.  liiackwcll)  Radical,  2:  ■;40. 

—  What  is?     Spirit  Pilg.  5:   I. 

Orthographic  Mutineers.  (T.  DeQuincey)  Fcl.M.  II :  224. 
Orthographic  Reform.     (W.  H.  Simmons)  Am.  Whig  R. 

10:  419. 
Orthography.     (W.  S.  Landor)  Fraser,  53:  243. 

—  .Analytical.     (T.  C.  Porter)  Mercersb.  13:  622. 

—  New.     Hogg,  2:  177. 

—  Otypies  and  Ographies.     Nat.  M.  6:  525. 
See  Spelling. 


ORTIIONA 


950 


OTTAWA 


Orthona,  Castriim  of.     (T.  Lewin)  Arch.  41:  421. 
Orthoputhy  and  Hetcropathy.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

5=  335,  439- 
Ortis,  Letters  of.     (E.  F.  Ellet)  So.  Lit.  J.  3:  395. 
Ortlcr  Spitz  Mountain,  Ni^iit  on.     (/ornii.  14:  480. 
Orton,  James,  Poems  of.     Dub.  L^niv.  54:  51. 
Orton,  Job,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  JM.  8:  673. 

—  Confession  of  Fai'li.    Cong.  Q.  2:  279.  —  Cong.  M.  12: 

137- 
O'Ruaric,   Terence,   Diary  of.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  312-675. 

6:  87-345. 
Orvieto  and  its  CathedraL     Cornh.  11:  156.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  64:  487. 

—  Cathedral  and  Keliquary.     (G.  Lambert)  Month,  21 : 

340- 
Orwell,  L'iver  and  Town  of.     (W.  Myers)  Arch.  10:  350. 
Osborn,  Slieiard.     Geog.  M.  2:  161. 
Osborne,  .lolin,  a  Buccaneer  and  Phj'sician  in  London. 

Loud.  Soc.  40:  461. 
Osborne,  Lady,  Memorials  of.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  449. 
Osborne's  Revenge.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galixy,  6:  5. 
(Xsceola,  the  Seminole.     (T.  W.  Storrow)  Knick.24:  427. 

—  Case  of.     M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  447. 
Osgood,  David.     Cbr.  Disc.  4:  464, 

Osgood,  Mrs.  E.  Aline,  with  portrait.    Colburn,  168:  270. 
Osgood,  Frances  Sargent.     (R.  W.  Griswold)  Internat. 
M.  2:  131.  —  Liv.  Age,  25:  591. 

—  Requiem  on.     (A.  C.  Lynch)  Internat.  M.  i:  141. 
Osgood,  Samuel.     (J.  B.  Moore)  M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  399. 

—  Footprints  of  Providential  Leaders.     (S.  K.  Lothrop) 

Chr.  Exam.  56:   131. 
Osgood,   Samuel  Stillnian.     (B.  B.  Thatcher)  New  Eng. 

M.  8:  144. 
Osgood  Genealogy.     (C.  M.  Endicott)  N.  E.  Reg.   13: 

117,  200.  —  (O.  Field)  N.  E.  Reg.  20:  22. 
Osman  and  Amneh;  a  Tale  of  Cairo.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  1S8. 
Osmund,  St.,  Canonization  of.     (J.  Bowie)  Areh.  9:  39. 
Osmyn;  a  Persian  Tale.     Lend.  M.  2:  618.     5:  23- 
Osorius  de  Gloria.     Retros.  1 :  322. 
Osprey  in  liis  Highland  Haunt.     (W.  Jolly)  Good  Words, 

21 :  261.    22:  336. 
Ossetinians,  The.     Penny  M.  4:  51. 
Ossian.     (C.  Scott)  Dub.'Univ.  82:  32S.  —  (J.  C.  Shairp) 

Macmil.24:  113.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  153. — 

(J.  C.  Shairp)  Good  Words,  21:  275,  423. 

—  Falstaff  of.     (S.  O'Grady)  Belgra.  36:  203. 

—  or  no  Ossian.     All  the  Year,  26:  27- 

—  Poems  of,  Authenticity  of.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  12: 

I.  —  (N.Macui.sh)Canad.  J.n.s.  13:  392.  —  Mo.  R. 

156:  377- 

Graham  on.     Eel.  R.  7:  318,  479. 

Have  you  read  ?    (E.  H.  Butler  and  H.  Southern) 

Blackw.  46:  693. 

—  Laing's  Edition  of  Macpherson.    (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  R. 

Ossianic  Society,  Transactions  of.     Liv.  Age,  55:  740. 

Ossoli,  Margaret  Fuller.  Brit.  Q.  16:  221. —  (S.  Wad- 
dington)  Tinsley,  16:  172. — (A.  L.  John.son)  Galaxy, 
6:  121.— (M.  R.  Whittlesey)  Radical,  6:  i.  — (A. 
C.  P>rackett)  Radical,  9:  354.  —  Chamb.  J.  17:  322. 

—  Dub.   L'niv.  92:    542,  686.  —  House.  Words,   5: 
121.  —  Sharpe.  15:  201.     Same  art.  l'!cl.  M.  26:  171. 

—  Nat.  M.  i:  314,  409,  529. — Canad.  Mo.  13:  289 

—  Internat.  ^I.  i:   162. 

—  and  the  Reformers.     Brown.«nn,  2:  249. 

—  Character  and  Works  of.  (C.  H.  Dall)  No.  Am.  91 :  119. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Deni.  R.  30:  513. 

—  Memoirs  of.     New  Q.  i :  168. — Prosp.  R.  8:  199. — 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  129.  —  Liv.  Age,  33:  28,  289. — 
Eel.  R.  95:  678. 

—  Ode  (m  Birthday  of.     (C.  P.  Cranch)  Atlan.  26:  231. 

—  Papers  on  Literature  and  Art.     Dem.  R.  19:  198,  316. 


Ossoli,  Margaret  Fuller,  Place  of,  in  Literature.     Potter 
Am.  Mo.  10:  74. 

—  Poem  on  Death  of.     (G.  P.  R.  James)  Internat.  M.  i: 

165. 

—  Women  in  the  19th  Century.    Chr.  Exam.  38:  416.  — 

So.  Q.  10:  148. 
Ossolinski,  Baron.   Mission  to  England.    Month,  30:  412. 
Ossorius  de  Gloria.     (E.   H.   Butler  and   II.  Soutlicrn) 

Retros.  1 :  322. 
Ossory,  Bishop  of,  (Jharge  of.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  727. 
Ostade,  Adrian  van.  Works  of.     Penny  M.  3:  180. 
Ostend  Gaieties.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgi-a.  9:  35. 
Ostentatious  Man.     Am.  Mo.  M.  11:  58. 
Osteological  ilonograph  Writing.     Nature,  lo:  159. 
Osteology  of  the  jMannnalia,  Flower's.     Nature,  3:  251. 
Ostracoda,  Recent  British.     (G.  S.  Brady)  Intel.  Obs. 

12:   no. 
Ostrich,  The.     Hogg,  1:  2S6.  —  Once  a  Week,  17:  521. 

—  Penny  M.  i:  353. 

—  After  an.    All  the  Year,  3:  606.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

67:  436. 

—  Domestication  of.     Chamb.  J.  46:  165. 

—  Reproduction  of,  in  Europe.     (A.  Deniidof)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  6:  46. 
Ostriches  and  Ostrich-Farming.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Na- 
tion, 23:  386. 

—  Anecdotes  of.    Bentley,  31 :  491.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

34:  145- 

—  on  a  Cape  Farm.    (Laily  Verney )  Good  Words,  19 :  849. 
Ostrich-Farming.     All  the  Year,  43:  417. 

—  in  Africa.     Chamb.  J.  52:  719.     55:  796. 
Ostrich  Feathers.     Lond.Soc.  35:  1S6. 
O'Sullivan,  Alice.     (M.  Russell)  Irish  Mo.  4:  545. 
O'Sullivan,  Mortimer,  Speeches  of.    Dub.  Univ.  8:  i, 
O'Sullivan,  Samuel.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  504. 

—  Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  350. 
O'Sullivan,  the  Bandit  Chief.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  99. 
O'Sullivan's  Guide  to  Irish  Gentlemen.  Dub.  Univ.  2:  303. 
O'Sullivan's  Love;  a  Tale.     (W.  Carlcton)  Dub.  Univ. 

29:  227,  429. 
Oswego,  N.  Y.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Nat.  M.  11:  542. 

—  Fall  of,  in  1756.   (M.  M.  Jones)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  178. 
Otago,  Geology  of,  Hutton's.     Nature,  14:   146. 
Otaheite.     See  Tahiti. 

Otey,  Bp.  James  H.    (J.  Craik)  Am.  Church  R.  15:  455. 

—  and  Church  Parties.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church 

R.  11:  80. 
Othee.    (E.  v.  Rippingille)  Bentley,  14:  466,  587.  15:  95. 
Otheoscope.     (W.  Crookes)  Nature,  16:  12. 
Other  Fellow.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Atlan.  42:  669. 
Other  Folks'  Money.     (R.  B.  Kimball)  Galaxy,  17:  103. 
Other  Garret.     House.  Words,  2:  364. 
Other  Half.     Dub.  Univ.  91:  27S,  404,  597. 
Other  Worlds;  a  Poem.  (M.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar,  3:  152. 
Otho,  Emperor.     Colburn,  122:  58. 
Otho,  King  of  Greece,  Court  of.    (Prof.  Perdicaris)  Godey, 

23:  260. 
Otho  the  Great  and  his  Times.     For.  Q.  18:  97. 
Otho  III.;  a  Poem.     (J.  Sterling)  Blackw.  46:  812. 
Otho,   University  of,  and  Education  in  Greece.     (H.  M. 

Baird)  Mefli.  Q.  22:  377. 
Otho  Visconti;  or  the  Bridal  Present.    (J.  H.  Ingraham) 

Godey,  23:  247. 
Otis,  James.      Am.   Law  R.   3:    641.  —  with   portrait, 

Wore.  M.  i:  257. 

—  Life  of.     (F.  Bowen)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  12:  i.  —  (J. 

C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  16:  337. 

—  Tudor's  Life  of.     Bost.  Mo.  1 :  293. 

Otis  Genealogy.    (H.  N.  Otis)N.E.  Reg.  2:  281.    4:143. 

5:  177.     9:  368. 
Otium  cum  Dignitate.     Chamb.  J.  15:  241. 
Ottawa,  Chantier-Men  of,  Day  with.     Lippiuc.  25:  137. 


OTTAWA 


951 


OUR 


Ottawa,  State  and  Society  iu.  (F.  G.  Mather)  Lippinc. 
23:  649. 

—  Upjicr,  Legend  of.     Canad.  Mo.  18:  279. 

Ottaw;i  Indians  at  Mackinaw.  (J.  T.  Ducatel)  U.  S.  Cath. 

M   5:   133- 
OttawaValley.  (J.G.Bourinot)  Canad.  Mo.  7: 41.  13:  23. 

—  Scenery  of.     Li  v.  Age,  24:  36. 
Otter,  The.     Penny  M.  8:  252. 

—  Habits  of.     Penny  M.  3:  495,  503. 

—  Pica  for.     Clianib.  J.  52:  388. 

—  Sea.     (C.  M.  Scaninion)  Am.  Natural.  4:  65. 
Otter-Hunting.     Chanib.  J.  45:  529.  — Tiusley,  9:  418. 

—  on  the  Coquet.     Loud.  Soc.  27:  340. 
Otterburn  the  Painter ;  a  Tale.     Sluupe,  31:   i6g. 
Otterton  Cottage;  a  Story.     Chanib.  .J.  16:  38. 
Ottery  East  Hill.     (M.  G.  Watkins)  Frascr,  90:  201. 
Otto  of  Rose.     Pract.  M.  i :  358. 

Otto,  Bishop  William,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  IJein.  i:   i. 
Otto  the   Welf  and   Philip  the  Hohenstautten.     (A.  E. 

Kroegcr)  Western,  5:  68. 
Ottokar,  King,  Prosperity  and  Death  of.     (li.  P.  Gillies) 

Blackw.  22:  300. 
Ottoman  Knijiiie.    No.  Brit.  25:  281.  — Ed.  M.  28:  168. 

—  (.1.  M'Gregor)  Eel.  M.  32:  373.  —  Ed.  K.  99:  2S3. 

—  Black w.  89:  571. 

—  Hannner's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  150:  54. 
jb't-e  Turkish  Empire. 

Ottoman  Institutions,  Genius  of.     Knick.  4:  i. 
Ottoman  Poetry.    Dub.  Univ.  23:  535.     27:43. 

—  Ilistcn-y  of.     For.  Q.  19:  398. 

Ottoman  Question,  Heterodox  View  of.  (H.  Saiidwith) 
Fortn.  15:  240. 

Ottoman  Turks,  Creasy's  History  of.  (M.  Heilprin)  Na- 
tion, 25:  351. 

Ottomans,  History  of,  128S-1481.     Chr.  Rem.  29:  223. 

Otway,  Civsar,  wilh  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  396. 

—  Obituary  of.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  546. 

Otway,  Thomas.     Cornh.  36:  679.  —  Temp.  Bar,  57:95. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  22:  392. 
Ouche,  Ancient  enameled   Gold.       (J.  G.  Kokcwoode) 

Arch.  29:  70. 
Oude.     Biackw.  83:  622. 

—  and  the  Defense  of  Lucknow.     Bentley,  43:  414. 

—  as  a  Kingdom.     Dub.  Univ.  49:   112. 

—  Annexaliini  of.     No.  Brit.  25:  515. 

—  Confiuest  ol'.     Ed.  R.  107:   513. 

—  Kingdom  of.     Eel.  R.  107:  352. 

—  Private  Life  of  the  King  of.     Ed.  R.  102:  404.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  36:  1112. 

—  Village  Life  in.     Eraser,  69:  1S7,  316. 

—  Village  Sketches  in.  Eraser,  75:  301.    76:30.  77:242. 
Oude  Proclamation  and   the  Proprietors   of  the  Land. 

Fraser,  58:  354. 
Oude  Question.     Colburn,  iii:  253. 
Oudet,  .James  Josei)li,  .Alcmoir  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  2S9. 
Ouflc,  Monsieur.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week,  13:  217. 
Ought,  Natural  Meaning  of  the  Word.      (G.  Batchelor) 

Lhiita.  R.  10:  59. 
Ought  we  to  visit  her?  a  Novel.      (A.  Edwardes)  Tem]). 

Bar,  31:  1-427.    32:1-544.    33:  115-558-   34:69. 

Same  art.  Galaxy,  11:  117-847.     12:  74-833. 
Ouida.     See  Rame,  L.  de  la. 

Ould  Butler's  Wake.  (E.  O.  Blackburno)  Tinsley,  19:  2S3. 
Our  absent  Friend.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  070. 
Our  Adjutant.     (E.Phelps)  Lakeside,  9:  374. 
Our  Archery  Club.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  Scrib.  l8:  542. 
Our  best  Bedroom.     Cliamb.  J.  38:   165. 
Our  Boy  Organist.     (.\.  Young)  Cath.  World,  6:  64. 
Our  Boyhood,  A  Bit  of.     Fraser,  43:  631. 
Our  brilliant  Failure.     (II.  J.  Byron)  Lond.  Soc.  7:  4S1. 
Our  Camp  at  Miner's  Reach.     (S.  R.  Brockton)  Lakeside, 

9:  447- 


Our  Camping-Ground.      (G.  W.  Sears)  Putnam,  14:  2S. 

Our  Chambers.     Biackw.  45:  831. 

Our  Christmas  at  the  Pension  Latoque.      (M.  Howitt) 
Ev.  Sat.  2:  775. 

Our  Cliristnias  Club.  (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  30:  505. 

Our  Club.     (C.  Gardner)  Lakeside,  3:   193. 

Our  Club  at  Paris.     Fraser,  17:  409,  580.     18:  155. 

Our  Colonel's  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  521. 

Our  Contributor  at  the  Brunnen.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  500. 

Our  Court.     (Jhamb.  J.44:  193. 

Our  Cousin  Alice.     Ciianib.  J.  31:   152.      Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  47:  109. 

Our  Cousin  Ben.     Chamb.  J.  25:  253. 

Our  Crescent;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  231. 

Our  Croquet  Campaign.     (A.  Lockharl)  Belgra.  27:  107. 

Our  Daughter  Patty.     Once  a  Week,  30:   123-185. 

Our  Engagement.     Temp.  Bar,  g:  132. 

Our  Entertainment.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  304. 

Our  Family ;  a  Domestic  Tale.  (T.llood)  Liv.  Age,  1 :  137. 

Our  Family  Picture.     House.  Words,  16:  303-^55. 

Our  Farm  in  Redmud  County-  (R.B.Elder)  Lippinc. 9:  590. 

Our  Feather  Farm.     Chamb.  J.  49:  417-475. 

Our  first  Lodgers.      Bentley,  39:   186.     Same  art.   Liv. 
Age,  48:  735. 

Our  fir^t  Lodging.     Chanib.  J.  48:  369,  393. 

Our  first  Success;  a  Dramatic  .Sketch.     Cornh.  22:  25. 

Our  Friend  Gray.     St.  James,  26:  515. 

Our  Friends' Friends.     Chamb.  J.  43:  273. 

Our  George  and  the  Sultan.     Belgra.  21:  360. 

Our  German  Cousin.     (A.  La  Forge)  Overland,  11:  440. 

Our  Golden  Key.     Biackw.  43:  248. 

Our  Greta.     (L.  Suigletoii)  Lake.-ide,  8:  430. 

Our  Hearth  aaid  Homestead.     (J.  Mills)  Tait,  n.  s.  II : 

554-757-     12:  35.     13:  85. 
Our  Hero  in  Black.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  snpp.  65. 
Our  Hotel  at  Little  Brobdignag.     (J.   Pieciotto)  Dub. 

Univ.  77:  553. 
Our  Ice  Man.     (N.  Perry)  Galaxy,  24:  loi. 
Our  Jook.     (H.  II.  Iloldich)  IJppinc.  20:  494. 
Our  Kate;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  555. 
Our  Lady;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  10:  345. 
Our  Lady  of  Ostra  Brania.  (E.Cook)  Cath.  World,  30:92. 
Our  Lady  of  Rockdale.  (M  M.  Grant)  St.  James,  41 :  595. 
Our  literary  Lodger.     Tinsley,  7:  336. 
Our  little  Woman.    (E.  S.  Phelp.s)'Eng.  Dom.  M.  14: 

10,  65. 
Our  Lodgers.     (A.  Gray)  Tinsley,  27:  24. 
Our  -March  out.     Belgra.  39:  212. 
Our  Mess.     Ste  Jack  Ilinton. 
Our  Mr.  Dove.     All  the  Year,  i:  52^. 
Our  mutual  Friend.     (C.  Dickens)  Harper,  29:  67-784. 

30:  102-7S1.     31:  101-7S4.     32:  86. 
Our  mysterious  Subscriber.   (R.  B.  Wormald)  St.  James, 

10:  39. 
Our  National  Foible.     (E.  B.  (\)bt))  Univ.  Q.  22:  324. 
Our  Neighborhood.     (E.  Y'ates)  Temp.  Bar,  6:  153. 
Our  new  Atlantis.     (C.  1).  Warner)  Putnam,  5:  37S. 
Our  new  Bishop;  a  Tale.     Cornh.  21:  63. 
Our  new  Doctor.     Biackw.  93:  223. 
Our  new  Organist.     Chanib.  J.  30:  loi.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  58:  927. 
Our  nice  Servant.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Bolgra.  10:  213. 
Our  old  House  Clock.     Biackw.  35:  921. 
Our  old  Parish  Church;  a  I'oem.     St.  James,  29:  302. 
Our  own;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  i:  403,  533,  687. 
Our  Paris  Letter.     (D.  II.  Johnson)  Allan.  22:  723. 
Our  Parish,  Late  Proceedings  in.      Fraser,  10:  66.     13: 

359.     15:  85. 
Our  Patient;  a  Tale.     (C.  Chesebrough) Galaxy,  2:  40. 
Our  Pet.     Chamb.  J.  33:  7. 
Our  Pnil.     (O.  A.  Wadsworth)  Atlan.  24:  560. 
Our  Philosopher;  a  Story.     (A.  Beale)  Argosy,  32:  202. 


OUR 


952 


OVID 


Our  Pilot.     St.  James,  8:  324. 

Our  Pocket  Companions.  Black  w.  44:  573-  45-  '3°- 
46:  145. 

Our  Poetical  Garlands.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  439. 

Our  Ranch  at  Zion.     (H.  W.  Scdley)  Galaxy,  22:  376. 

Our  rough  red  Candidate;  a  Story.     Coriili.  19:  159. 

Our  Scholastica.     (K.  1..  Linton)  Belgra.  36:  282. 

Our  School.     (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words,  4:  49. 

Our  School.     Chanib.  J.  39:  241. 

Our  Schoolmistress.     Tiusley,  12:  428. 

Our  second  Girl.     (H.  15.  Stowe)  Atlan.  21:   50. 

Our  secret  Society;  a  Story.     Cornli.  20:  555. 

Our  Sensation  atUnter-BadcIi.  (F.  E.  Trollope)  All  the 
Year,  40:  sujip.  16. 

Our  Sexton.    (E.  G.  Charlesworth)  Oncea  Week,  26:  254. 

Our  spare  Room.     Cliamb.  J.  40:  321. 

Our  Square.     All  the  Year,  3:11. 

Our  Stachelberg  Symposium.     Blackw.  127:  48. 

Our  suburban  Residence.     All  the  Year,  15:  349. 

Our  Sunnntr  Flowers.    Dub.  Univ.  17:  757.    18:  75,  213. 

Our  Supercargo.     Tiusley,  8:  578. 

Our  suspicious  Neighbors.  (II.  Kingsley)  Belgra.  29:  217. 

Our  Tavern.     (F.  Stockton)  Scrib.  16:  470. 

Our  Trip  in  the  Dulcinea.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  338, 

Our  two  Panniers.     Blackw.  43:  707. 

Our  two  Vases.     Blackw.  42:  548.     43:  677.     44:    573. 

Our  Village.     Once  a  Week,  27:  20-291. 

Our  Village;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  21:  534. 

Our  Village  and  its  Founders.     Blackw.  44:  358. 

Our  Wager.     (L.  de  la  Rara^)  Bentley,  46:  225. 

Our  Winter  livenings;  a  Tale.  (Mrs.  Smalley)  Cath. 
World,  12:  222-644. 

Our  Wish.     Harper,  15:  45. 

Our  Witch ;  a  Legend  of  the  Delaware.  (E.  Read)  Gal- 
axy, 24:  535. 

"Ours"  in  Japan.     Fraser,  83:  555. 

Ouseley,  Thomas  John,  Poems  of.     Colburn,  146:  411. 

Out  atElbows.     All  the  Year,  13:  82. 

Out  at  Sea;  a  Story.     (B.  Dempster)  Tinsley,  29:  347. 

Out  of  Charity.     St.  James,  16:  257,  385.     17:  1-445. 

18:  97-425-     19:  79- 

Out  of  the  Depths;  a  Story.  (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Ap- 
•  pleton,  22:  122. 

Out  of  the  Depths.    (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath.  World,  8:  453. 

Out  of  Eden;  a  Poem.     (P.  B.  Marston)  Cornh.  22:  369. 

Out  of  the  Forest;  a  Storj^  of  Hungary.  Cornh.  22:  1S9. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  io5:  7S6. 

Out  of  her  Sphere.     (M.  Collins)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  21. 

Out  of  her  Sphere.  (A.  B.  Harris)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  533. 

Out  of  the  House  of  Bondage.     All  the  Year,  7:  155. 

Out  of  the  Question;  a  Comedy.  (W.  D.  Howells)  Al- 
lan. 39:  195,  317,  447. 

Out  of  the  Sea.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Atlan.  15:  533. 

Out  of  the  Sea.     Sharpe,  52:  225,  293. 

Out  of  the  Season.     Lond.  Soc.  30:  237. 

Out  of  Town.     Fraser,  32:  527. 

in  the  Season.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  496. 

Out  of  the  World;  a  Story.  (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh. 
8:  366,  449.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  79:  416,  506. 

Out-Door  Artist.  (E.  Vanderburck)  Am.  Whig  R.  13:464. 

Out-Door  Relief.     Quar.  79:  463. 

Out-Station;  or  Jaunts  in  the  Jungle.  (J.  W.  Grylls) 
Colburn,  80:  394. 

Outcast;  a  Poem.     (A.  Fleming)  Putnam,  11:  24S. 

Outcast;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  26:  367. 

Outcast  Mother;  a  Poem.     (E.  J.  Bronte)  Cornh.  1 :  616. 

Outcasts,  Hour  with.     (J.  B.  Hopkins)  Once  a  Week, 

27:  339- 
Outcasts  of  Poker  Flat.     (Bret  Ilarte)  Overland,  2:  41. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  II :  349.  Same  art.  N.  Eel.  4:  572. 
Outfits  and  Outfitters.     Chamb.  J.  20:   i. 
Outlaws,  Records  of  olden.     Dub.  R.  4:  335. 


Outrain,  Sir  James.  (R.D.Osborn)  Nation,  31:  173.— 
(A.  H.  Japp)  Brit.  Q.  72:  37S.  —  (A.  H.  Japp) 
Good  Words,  21:  500,  528. 

—  the   Bayard  of  the  East.     Blackw.  128:  308.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  226.     Same  art.  Eel   ]M.  95:  540. 

—  Career  in  India.     Cornh.  3:  72. 

—  F'uneral  and  Eulogy  of.     Cirnli.  7:  577. 

—  in  India.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  215. 

Outremanche  Cori'espondence.      Bentley,  47:    111-551. 

48:   1-551. 
Outside  of  the  Cup;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  17:  404. 
Outside  the  Lnies.     (L.  Kip)  Overland,  2:  297. 
Outside  the  Porte  des  Capucins.     Liv.  Age,  106:  743. 
Outside  the  Tent.     (M.  M.  Cole)  Lakeside,  6:   140. 
Outside  the  World.     (J.  liatton)  Belgra.  3:  225. 
Ouvrard,  Gabriel  Julien,  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  R.  150:  485. 
Oven,  llot-Ulast.     Pract.  M.  2:  157. 
Over  a  (ilass  of  Grog.     (A.  Herzon)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  365. 
Over  Pipes  and  Palettes.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  8:  338. 
Over  Sea;  a  Tale.     (J.  Johns)  Scrib.  8:  tt- 
Over  the  Sea  with  the  Sailor.     (W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice) 

All  the  Year,  46:  supp.  i. 
Over  the  Threshold.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  444,  562,  716.  94: 

14,  720. 
Over  the  Water;  a  Tale.    (H.  Smart)  Temp.  Bar,  25:  473. 
Over  yonder.     (E.  John)  Lippinc.  3:  201,  303,  414. 
Overbeck,  Friedrich;  Painter.     (W.  Chester)  O.  &.  N.  3: 

620.  —  (Mgr.   Virtue)  Month,  12:  121.  —  Hours  at 

Home,  i:  loi.  —  Art  J.  17:  37. 
Overbcrg,  Bernard.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  365.  — Chr.  Obs. 

41:  184. 
Overbury,  Sir  Thomas.     (W.  C.    Taylor)  Bentley,  2o: 

627.  —  Bentley,  41:  137.  —  All  the  Year,  31:  516. 

—  Liv.  Age,  52:  48,  210. 

—  Characters.     (II.  Southern)  Retros.  2:  92.  —  (J.  Pur- 

ris)  Fr;iser,  102:376.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  222. 

—  James  I.'s  Conduct  respecting.     (J.  Spedding)  Arch. 

41:  79. 

—  Message  from  James  I.  respecting.     (J.  M.  Molyneux) 

Arch.  41:  75. 

—  Mm-der  of.     Sharpe,  40:  36. 

—  Poisoning  of.     Brit.  Q.  24:  i. —  (G.  W.  Thornbury) 

Lond.  Soc.  25:  500. 
Over-Careful  People.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  13:  134. 
Overcome  Evil  with  Good.   (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  22: 

349- 
Over-Eating.     Eel.  IM.  97:  131. 
Overend,  Gurney,  &  Co.,  Banking-House  of.     Bank.  M. 

(L.)  26:  645.     27:  217-1069.     30:  supp. 

—  Founders  and  Fall  of.     Lond.  Soc.  10:  254.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  67:  535. 
Overland;  a  Story.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Galaxy,  10:  149- 

785.     11:  53-801.     12:  41. 
Overland  Mail  Adventure.     Fraser,  54:  in. 
Os-erland  Passage.     Blackw.  57:  204. 
Overland  Trip,  Reminiscences  of.     Fraser,  40:  82. 
Over-Produetion.     (W.  S.  Aldis)  Contemp.  35:  66.  —  (G. 

Chesney)  Fortn.  36:  374.     Same  art.  Appleton,  26: 

436- 
Oven-ated  Prescription.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  42:  63. 
Oversoul  of  Manse  Roseburgh;  a  Tale.    Galaxy,  9:  214. 
Overton,  Charles.     Ecclesia  Anglicana.     (T.  Moore)  Ed. 

R.  58:  31. 
Overweighted;  a  Tale.     (J.  G.  Austin)  Putnam,  14:  607. 
Overwork.     (W.  G.   Blaikie)  Macmil.  41:  225.     Same 

art.  Lit.  M.  144:  297. 

—  and  Underwork.     Chamb.  J.  57:  529,  561. 

—  at  the  Counter.    (G.  I.  Cowan)  Peop.  .1.  5:  303. 

—  in  Study.     (D.  H.  Tuke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  645. 

—  or  Over- Worry.     All  the  Year,  28:  605. 

Ovid.  Brooks's  Translation  of.  (H.  W.  Thorpe)  Evang. 
R.  2:  382.  —  Bib.  Sac.  5:  771. 


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OXFORD 


Ovid;  Janus,  from  the  Fasti ;  translated.  Blackw.  57:  94. 

—  Metaiiiorphoses ;  King's  Translation.     Hlackw.  109: 

301.     Saniii  art.  Liv.  Age,   109:   175.  —  (T.  II.  L. 
Lcarj)  Dark  Bhiu,  i:  646. 

—  rediviviis.     (W.  M.  Ncvin)  Mereersb.  2:  287. 

—  Tristia,   Arden's  Translation  of.     (.J.   0.   Gray)    No. 

Am.  15:  34S. 

—  Turner,  and  Goiding.    (C.  Monkhmise)  Art  J.  32:  329. 
Ovingdean   Grange.     (W.  H.  Ainswortli)  Beiitloy,  46: 

441,  551-     47:  6-557.     48:  79. 
Ovum,   Development  of  the.     (W.  II.  Dallingcr  and  J. 

Drysdale)  Nature,  16:  178,  203. 
Owen,    David,  Welsh   Man  of  Letters.     St.  .lames,  25: 

261. 
Owen,  K.  P.,  Art  Works  of.     Art  J.  17:  77. 
Owen,  .Fohn.     No.  Brit.  16:  1S4.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

31:  577.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  145.   Same  art.  In- 

teniat.  M.  5:  80. 

—  and  Baxter.     Nat.  R.  15:  95. 

—  and  Leighton.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  16. 

—  criiieised.     Cong.  M.  2:  17,  149. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.  (R.  S.Brooke)  Dub.  Univ.  53:  572. 
and  Works  of.     Kitto,  13:  466. 

—  Memoir.s  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  480,  594. 

Orme's.    Eel.  R.  33:  105. — Chr.  Obs.  23:  771. 

—  Memorabilia  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  II :  177. 

—  on  the  Church.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5: 

601.     6:  5. 

—  Recovery  of  Portrait  of.     Cong.  M.  25:  394. 

—  Works  of.     (.J.  W.  Alexander)  Prine.  24:  165. 
Owen,  Sir  Philip  Cunliffe,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  165: 

1263. 
Owen,  RicliUrd,  with  portrait.     Once  a  AVeck,  27:  12.  — 
with  portrait,  Eel.    M.    80:    500.  —  with    portrait. 
Nature,  22:  577. — with  portrait,   Dub.   Univ.  91: 
290.  — Eel.  M.  29:   548.  —  Liv.  Age,  38:  i"^;-,-. 

—  and  the  Science  of  Life.    (G.  H.  Lewes)  Eraser,  53:  79. 

—  Works  of.     No.  BrU.  28:  313. 

Owen,  Robert.     (O.  B.  Frotliingham)  Nation,  2:  310. 

—  and  Factory  Populations.     (li.  D.  Owen)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

26:  403. 

—  and  liis  Social  Philosophy.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  732. 

—  and  Social  Reconstructi<jn.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:  329. 

—  and  Socialism.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  545.  —  (J.  H.  Burton) 

No.  Brit.  12:  86.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:   522. 

—  Books  of  the  new  moral  World.     Mo.  R.  141:  61. 

—  Life  of.     West m.  74:  354. 

—  Plan  for  relieving  National  Distress.    Ed.  R.  32:  450. 

—  Sy.stem  of.     Eraser,  2:  520. 

—  Views  of  Society.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  61. 

Owen,  Robert  Dale,  .\utobiograi)hy  of.     (.J.  R.  Dennett) 

Nation,  18:  12S. 
Chapters  of.     Atlan.  31:  1-750.     32:  52-560.    33: 

129,  641.     34:  67,  578,  719.     35:  57. 

—  Footfalls  on  Boundaries  of  anotiier  World.     Chamb. 

J.  33:  382.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  51:  275.  —  Eel.  M. 

54:   '• 

Owen,  W  F.  W.  Voj'agesto  Africa.  Select  J.  3:  [170. 
Owen  Gorton;  a  Story.  All  the  Year,  34:  83,  108,  133. 
Owen  Meredith.  See  Lytton,  E.  R.  B.,  Lord. 
Owen's  Museum.  All  the  Year,  8:  62. 
Owens,  J.  E.,  Comedian.  (L.  C.  Davis)  Atlan.  19:  750. 
Owens  College,  Manchester.  No.  Brit.  24:  i.  —  Nature, 
2:  449.     8:  506. 

—  and  Mr.  Lowe.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  JIacmil.  35:  407. 

—  Essays  and  Addresses  at.     Nature,  10:   1S2. 

—  University  Question  at.     Nature,  16:  38. 
Oweuson,  Miss.    Women;  or  Idaof  Athens.    Quar.  i:  43. 
Owl,  The.     Colburn,  63:  438.    65:90.  —  Chamb.  J.  15: 

251. 

—  Burrowing.     (C.  S.  Canfield)  Am.  Natural.  2:  5S3. 

—  A  comical.     (C.  Wright)  Am.  Natural.  2:  420. 


Owl,  Mottled.     (C.  J.  Maynard)  Am.  Natural.  2:  72-  — 
(W.  Wood)  Am.  Natural.  2:  370. 

—  White.     Penny  M.  4:  409. 

—  White-fronted.     (R.  Ridgway)  Am.  Natural.  6:  282. 
Owl's  Nest  in  the  City.     St.  Vaul's,  13:   121-601. 
Owl's  Tower;  a  Story  of  Brigands.    (C.  Sicard)  St.  James, 

9:  255. 
Owls.     Chamb.  J.  15:  251.     42:  S28. 

—  American.     (S.  Lockwood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:   142. — 

(II.  W.  Herbert)  Putnam,  2:  277. 

—  Defense  of.     House.  Words,  13:  288.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  49:  547. 
Owl  Copse;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  7:  77,  125,  240. 
Owlet.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Harper,  57:  199. 
Owlet  of  Owlstone  Edge.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  99. 
OwreTrue;  a  Tale.     Eraser,  28:  237. 
Oxalic  Acid  and  Salts  of  Lemons.     Penny  M.  7:  483. 
Oxen  of  South  Africa.     Penny  il.  7:   145. 
O.xford,  Earl  of.  Order  resi)ecting  his  Affairs,  15  Henrv 

VIIL     (H.  Ellis)  Arch.  19:  62. 
0.\ford.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  2:  77,  366,  541. — 

No.  Brit.  8:    21.— (B.   Price)   Eraser,  78:   545.— 

Eraser,  41:  360.  — (T.  Hughes)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  537. 

—  (A.  Lang)  Portfo.  10:  4-162.  —  Penny  M.  3:  417. 

4:  41. 

—  Botanic  Garden  at.     Nature,  13:  61. 

—  Bygone.     (F.  Goldie)  Month,  40:  27. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Penny  M.  14:  201. 

—  Diocese  of,  State  of,  1859.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  455,  527. 

—  Early  Hist.  of.   (J.  R.  Green)  Macniil.  24:  443.  25:  32. 

—  Geology  of,  Phillips's.     Nature,  5:  145. 

—  Gown  and  Town  Hows  at.     Did).  Univ.  71:  363. 

—  in  17th  Cent.    (E.  11.  Plumptre)  Good  Words   13  :  678. 
Gossip  of.     Quar.  144:  Si.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

134:  707. 

—  in  1857.  Religious  Aspect  of.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  43S. 

—  in  the  long  Vacation.    Cornh.40:  332. — (C.Lamb)  2: 

365- 

—  Martyrs'  Memorial  at.     Penny  M.  10:  37. 

—  Once  round  the  Clock  at.     Sharpc,  43:  84. 

—  Prehistoric.     Dub.  LIniv.  70:  603. 

—  Prince  of  Wales  at,  1859.     St.  James,  13:  493. 

—  revisited.  All  the  Year,  38:  425.  — St.  James,  24:  305. 

—  Ride  from  Bude  to  Boss.     Belgra.  3:  32S. 

—  St.  Peter's  in  the  East  Church.     (J.  fheobold)  Arch. 

i:  151. 

—  Sundays  in.     Chr.  Obs.  71:  S37. 

—  to  London.     Sharpe,  43:  256. 

—  Two  Visits  to.     (E.  S.  Nadal)  Scrib.  8:  728. 

—  Vicinage  of.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Atlan.  8:  385. 

—  without  a  Guide.     Eraser,  86:  686. 

Oxford  Chit-Chat.  Dark  Bluc,i:  119-786.  2:111.  3:  474. 

Oxford  Essayists.     Lond.  Q.  14:  512. 

Oxford  Essays,  1855.  Eel.  R.  loi :  570. — Eraser,  51:  363. 

—  1S56.     Ed.  R.  104:  301. 

Oxford  Essays  and  Reviews.     Brit.  Q.  33:   i. 

Oxford  Literature,  Recent,  1S58.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  405. 

Oxford  Nonjurors.     Eraser,  20:  549. 

Oxford  Poetry.     Mass.  Q.  2:  249. 

Oxford  Prize  Essays.     Am.  Q.  II :  391. 

Oxford  Reforn)crs  of  1498.     (F.  Seebohm)  Fortn.  5:  15- 

537.     6:  36,  170,  474. 
Oxford  Revival,  Froude  on.     Canad.  JIo.  20:  397. 
Oxford  Ruffles.     (C.  Rcade)  Belgra.  26:  38-516. 
O.xford  Sausage.     All  the  Year,  32:  607. 
Oxford  School.     Ed    R.  112:   1,113. 
Oxford  Sketch;  In  the  Schools'  Quad.     Belgra.  i:  y^- 

—  told  by  a  Table.     Belgra.  8:  251. 

Oxford  .Slang.     Macmil.21:  68. —Ev   Sat.  8:  754. 
Oxford  Theology.     New  York  R.  6:   loS.  —Quar.  63: 
526.  —  Brownson,  6:  24.     iS'ce  n/so  Puseyism. 

—  and  Berlin  Theology.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  269,  456. 


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OXFORD 


Oxford  Theolog;y  in  1S41.     Eel.  R.  74:  511. 

—  in  1S56.    Mr.  Jowett  and  his  Dooli.     IJrit.  Q.  23:  181. 

—  New  Scliool  of.     (L.  II.  Atwatei)  Princ.  33:  59. 
Oxford  Tracts.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Clir.  Exam.  27:  174.     30: 

41.  —  Chr.  Exam.  28:  257.— New  York  R.  5: 
136.  —  (H,  Koger.s)  Ed.  H.  77:  264.  Same  art. 
Ecil.  M.  2:  334.—  (C.  Ilod-e)  Princ.  R.  10:  S4.— 
Metli.  Q.  i:  5S.—  Fraser,  23:  594,  629.  26:  715. 
31:  343.  — Etl.  R.  66:  55S.  71:  514.  — Ed.  R.  73: 
271.  — (J.  A.  Fronde)  Good  Words,  22;  306.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  97:  37.  — (W.  Scwell)  Qiiar.  63:  525. 

—  Brit.  Q.  33:  I.  34:  492.  — Chr.  Obs.  37:  114- 
317.     41:  160,749,801.    42:  35-539. 

Oxford  Tractarian  School.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  77:  501. 

—  (A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  World,  12:  134. —Brown- 
son,  1 :  27- 

—  Ethical  Philosophy  of.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  76:  464. 
Oxford  Tractarianism,  Progress  of.     (R.  S.  Caudlish)  No. 

Brit.  3:  165. 
Oxford  Union.     (E.  B.  Nicholson)  Macmil.  28:  567. 

—  Night  in.     (E.  B.  Nicholson)  Eond.  Soc.  24:  449. 
Oxford  University.     (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed.  R.  53:  3S4. 

54:  478. —  Ed.  R.  81:  282.  —  Blackw.  79:  179.— 
(G.  Smith)  Harper,  30:  773.  31:  91.  — (M.  D. 
Conway)  Harper,  58"  17.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  801. 

—  (A.  J.  H.  Crespi)  Colburn,  155:  3S5.  —  Selec. 
Ed.  R.  3:  437.  —  No.  Brit.  8:  21.  —  Quar.  4:  177. 
6:87.  61:112.  66:  87. —Am.  Q.  11:  241.  —  Mas. 
9:  336. — Fraser,  42:  86. 

—  Abolition  of  religious  Tests  in.     Westni.  81:  3S4. 

—  All  Souls  College,  Worthies  of.     Quar.  137:  514. 

Chapel  of.     (Prof.  Burrows)  Antiquary,  2:  154. 

Foundacyon  of;  Old  Ballade.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  7:  80. 

—  American's  View  of.     Sharpe,  35:  73. 

—  Ancient  Organization  of.     (T.  E.  Holland)  Macmil. 

36:  203. 

—  and  Lord  Brougham.     I*"raser,  10:  119. 

—  and  Cambridge.      Blackw.   100:   446. — W^estm.  15: 

56.  —  Liv.  Age,  72:  14.— (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  46: 

385- 

as  Ecclesiastical   Traiuing-Schools.     Dub.  R.  30: 

208. 

—  —  Athletic  Sports  at.     Dark  Blue,  3:  233. 

German  Views  of.     (W.  C.  Perry)  Macmil.   37: 

406. 
Lay  and  Clerical  Fellowships  in.     Chr.  Rem.  30: 

159. 
Reform  in.     Brit.  Q.  3:  358. 

—  and  the  Church,  Emerson  on.    Dub.  Univ.  50:  226. 

—  and  Evangelical  Churchman.     (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q. 

i:  436. 

—  and  Hampden  Controversy.      (R.   S.  Candlish)  No. 

Brit.  8:  534.  —Ed.  R.  63:  225. — Blackw.  39:  425, 
768.  —  Brit.  &  For.  15:  169. 

—  and  its  Colleges.    Eel.  M.  66:  756.    67:  141,  296,  406. 

—  and  its  Governors.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  690. 

—  and  Mr.  Ward.     (N.  W.   Senior)  Ed.  R.  81:  3S5. — 

Eel.  R.  81 :  509. 

—  as  it  is,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  8:  537. 

—  as  it  was  and  is,  1871.     Dub.  R.  69:  269. 

—  before  Commemoration.     Lond.  Soc.   15:  481.  —  Ev. 

Sat.  7:  809. 

—  Bill  on,  1876.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Macmil.  35:  2S1.  — 

(.1.  Rryee)  Fortn.  25:  771. 

—  Boar's  Head   Dinner  at,  and  a  Germanic   Sun-God. 

(K.  Blind)  Gent.  jM.  n.  s.  18:  96. 

—  Boating-Life  at.     Lond.  Soc.  II :  289-541. 

—  Calumnies  against.     (.J.  Playfair  and  Syd.  Smith)  Ed. 

R.  16:  158.  —  (.J.  Davidson)  Quar.  4:  177. 

—  Catholicism  at.     Ed.  R.  67:  i;oo. 

—  Changes  in.     (A.  F.  Marshall)  Cath.  World,  32:  i. 

—  Changes  in  Christ  Church.    St.  James,  17:  366. 


O.xford  L^nivcrsity,  Colleges  of.    Fraser,  45:  363.    Same 
art.  Eel.  JI.  28:  195. 

—  Commemoration  at.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  25.  —  (E.  Yarnall) 

Liv.  Age,  77 :  369. 
in  the  17th  and  18th  Centuries.     Macmil.  17:  234. 

—  Commission  on,   1852.     Quar.  93:  152.  —  (R.W. Ma- 

can)  Theo.  R.  15:  388.  — Eel.  R.  96:  223.  — No. 
Brit.  18:  I.  — Brit.  Q.  16:  289. —  Ed.  R.  96:  232. 
—  Blackw.  73:  216. —  Chr.  Obs.  52:  739,  818.— 
Prosp.  R.  8:  347. 

—  Condition  of,  1852.     Chr.  Rem.  25:   192. 

—  Constitutional  and  educational  Changes  in.    Chr.  Item. 

40:  303. 

—  Controversy   about.     Blackw.    11:    678.     12:    93. — 

Cong.  M.  27:  509.  — Meth.  Q.  2:  272.  —  F'raser,  3: 
758. 

—  Convocation  and  the  Queen's  Ball.     Wcstm.  38:  139. 

—  Cox's  Recollections  of.     (]hamb.  J.  45:  82S. 

—  Economical  Reformat.     Fraser,  102:  54S. 

—  Ethical  Pliilosopliy  at.     (W.  lunpson)  Ed.  R.  76:  464. 

—  Examination  for  Divinity  Degrees  at.     Chr.  If  em.  7: 

426. 

—  Examinations  at,  and  Catholics.     Month,  11:  213. 

—  Extension  in.     No.  Brit.  46:  223. 

—  From,  to  Rome.     (^uar.  81:  131. 

—  German  View  of .     St.  Paul's,  12:  664. 

—  Historical  Study  at.    (E.  A.  Freeman)  Bent.  Q.  1 :  282. 

—  History  of.  Chapter  of,  in  the  17th  Century.    (M.  Pat- 

tison)  Macmil.  32:  237,308.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
126:  4S1,  561. 
Endowment,  and  Management   of.     W'estm.    58: 

—  Honors  at.     Cornh.  43:  183. 

—  Impressions  of  one  Term  at.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  460. 

—  In  the  Common  Room  at.     Belgra.  6:  354. 

—  in  1S71,  and  Religion.     Month,  15:   loi. 

—  Ingram's  Memorials  of.     (W.  Sewell)  Quar.  61:  203. 

—  Life  at.     Cornh.  11:  223. 

—  Memorials  of.     Tait,  2:  399-835. 

—  JInscum  of.     (F.  G.  Stephens)  Macmil.  5:  525. 

—  Natural  Science  at.     (J.  P.  Earwaker)  Nature,  3:  170. 

6:  57. 

—  Old  and  new  Annalists  of.     Blackw.  109:  718. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.     Dub.  R.  36:  314.     37:  68. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.    Munth,  3:  508,  606.    4:  50. 

—  Play-Time  at.     Chamb.  J.  54:  540. 

—  Present  and  Future  of.     Dub.  R.  63:  391. 

—  Present  State  of,  1S54.     (J.  Hall)  Princ.  26:  409, 

—  Professors  of  Poetrv  in.     Fraser,  29:  629.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  3:  245.  ' 

—  Protest  of  J850  versus  Church  of  Rome.     Brit.  Q.  14: 

395- 

—  Puspy  on  Innovations  at,  1S38.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  108- 

233- 

—  Reading  at.     Chamb.  J.  55:  609.- 

—  Recollections  of.     Once  a  Week,  2:  77. 

—  Reform  in.     Macmil.  20:   124.  —  Blackw.  75:  507. — 

(A.  C.  Sellar)  Nation,  22:  242.  —  Dub.  Univ.  52: 
248.  — Eel.  R.  66:  i,  121.  — (.J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Brit. 
Q.  70:  62. 
and  Oxford   Professors,  Vaughan's.     Fraser,  49: 

358. 

in  1849.     Tait,  n.  s.  16:  525,  702. 

Bill  of  1S55.     No.  Brit.  22:  413. 

—  Reforms  in,  1879.     (.1.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Brit.  Q.  70:  62. 

—  Religious  Thougiit  in.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  288. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (A.  Lyman)  Harper,  39:  397. 

—  Revival  of  the  Faculties  at.     (T.  Arnold)  Dark  Blue, 

2:  380. 

—  reviewed.     Dark  Blue,  3:  95,  219. 

—  Scotch  Students  at,  500  Years  ago.     (T.  M.  Lindsay) 

Macmil.  22:  230. 


OXFORD 


955 


OZOXE 


Oxford  University,  Sports  at.     Lond.  Sec.  5:  375. 

—  State  of,  1837.     Eel.  II.  66:  i,  121. 

—  Structure  of.     (A.  Wilcox)  Sirib.  16:  368. 

—  Study  and  Opinion  at.     Macniil.  21:  1S4.     Same  art. 

Eci.  M.  74:  209. 

—  Studies  in.     Month,  11:   100,524. 

—  Subscription   to   the   39  Articles  at.      Chr.  Rem.  g: 

18S. 

—  Summer  Term  at.     Belgra.  2:  474. 

—  Sunny  Days  at.     Eel.  li.  iii:  58. 

—  Dr.  Symons  and  the  Vice-Chancellorship.     Chr.  Rem. 

8:  532. 

—  System  of  Study  at.     (A.  II.  Clough)  No.  Am.  76: 

369- 

—  Three  Years  at.     Blackw.  24:  S62. 

—  Tutors  and  Professors  at.     Quar.  66:  162. 

—  Undergraduate  at.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  331,  466. 

—  Undergraduate  Life  at.     (A.  Wilcox)  Scrib.  17:  2S1. 

—  University  Feud.     (T.  Ilood)  Colburn,  64:   142 

—  Vatican,  and  Gregory  VII.     Westm.  35:  344. 

—  Vice-Chancellorship  of.     Chr.  Rem.  9:   155,517. 

—  Visit  to.     (J.  M.  Hoppin)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  59,  153. 

—  Young  Oxford.     Eraser,  103:  618. 
in  1870.     Belgra.  12:  43S. 

Oxford,    Mass.,    French    Settlement   of.      (A.    Holmes) 

"Wore.  M.  2:  345. 
Oxfordism;  Hawkstone,  a  Novel.     Brownson,  6:  24. 

—  and  the  English  Church.     (E.  Pcabody)  Chr.  Exam. 

36:  50. 
Oxfordshire,  a  Town  near  Woodstock.    Am.  Arch.   10: 

—  Officers  in  a  Manor  in.     (B.  W'illiams)  Arch.  33:  269. 

—  Three  Worthies  of.     Cong.  7:  214. 

—  Walk  through.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  95. 

Oxnard,  Edward,  .lournal  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  26:  10-254. 

—  Memoir  of.     (E.  S  Moseley)  N.  E.  Reg.  26:  3. 
Oxus  River,  Old  Bed  of.     Li  v.  Age,  139:  567. 

—  and  Zarafshaii,  Basins  of.     (A.  F'edchenko)  Geog.  M. 

i:  46 

—  Roof  of  the  World.     Blackw.  128:  462. 
Oxy-Calciuin  Light  and  I'lioto-Micrography.  (J.  J.  W^ood- 

ward)  .Vm.  J.  Sci.  100:  366. 
Oxygen.     (A.  Oppenheim)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  100:  43-423. 

—  and  Hydrogen,  Licjuefaction  of.    (R.  Pictet)  i9tli  Cent. 

3:  969. 

—  Centennial  of  the  Discovery  of.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  493. 

—  Dark  Lines  of,  in  the  Solar  Spectrum.    (J.  C.  Draper) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  448. 

—  Density  of  Liquid.     fR.  Pictet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105: 

190.  —  Nature,  17:  217. 

—  Electrized,  Meissner's  Researches  on.    (G.  F.  Barker) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  icxj:  213. 

—  in  the  Air.     (E.  W.  Morley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  168. 

—  in  the  Sun.     (H.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  262. 
Discovery  of.    (H.  Draper)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  Si. 

—  Industrial  Applications  of.     (A.  Oppenheim)  Nature, 

13:  293,  336. 

—  Liquefaction  of.     (W.   H.   Greene)  J.   Frankl.   Inst. 

105:  119. — (R.  Pictet)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  105:  319. 
106:  13-334.  —  Nature,  17:  169.  —  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  2:  465. 

—  Priestlev's  Discoverv  of.     (.J.  W.    Drajjcr)  Pop.   Sci. 

Mo.  5:  385. 

—  Researches  on,  M'^issner's.     (S.  W.  Johnson)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  87:  325.     88:  18. 

—  Webster's  Method  of   preparing.     (J.  II.  Pepper)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  75:  115.  246. 
Oxygenation,  Phenomena  of.    (F.  Kuhlmann)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  61:  III. 


Oxvhvdrogen  Light.     (J.  C.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  114: 

20S. 
Oyster,  The.     Chamb.  J.  57:  29.  —  Penny  M.  6:  235. — 

Once  a  W'eek,  15:  124. 

—  Embryology  of  the  American.     (W.  II.  Brooks)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  118:  425. 

—  Ode  to.     (Sir  A.  Power)  Colburn,  166:  670. 

—  Touching.     (J.  G.  Bertram)  St.  Paul's,  12:  473. 
Oysters.     All  the  Year,  4:  541.     46:  534. — Chanib.  J. 

36:  366.  —  Macmil.  7:  401.  —  Ev.  Sat.  2:  244. — 
Broadw.  5:  405.  —  (S.  Lockwood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6: 
I,  157.  —  St.  James,  2:  67. 

—  and  Oyster  Culture.      All  the  Year,  11:   161. — (II. 

Lawson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  44S.  —  (W.  F.  G.  Shanks) 
Lippinc.  27:  479.  —  Ed.  R.  127:  43. 

—  and   Dredgers.     (J.   R.   Mearns)  Once  a  Week,   15: 

—  British.    Once  a  Week,  18:  1S6. 

—  Christmas  Barrel  of.     (J.  G.  Bertram)  Gent.  M.  n.  3. 

2:   1S7. 

—  Essay  on.     Irish  Q.  7:  S04.  — Colburn,  53:  541. 

—  Happiness  of.     Internat.  31.  5:  311. 

—  in  Ireland.     Nature,  5:  128. 

—  Kentish.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  561. 

—  Mine.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  12:  418. 
Oyster-Bed,  Traveling.     (W.  C.   L.    Martin)  Recr.   Sci. 

i:  96. 

Oyster- Beds,  French.     Chamb.  J.  55:  516. 

Oyster  Culture.  So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  3S5.  — (D.  Esdaile) 
Good  Words,  5:  553.  —  (F.  W.  Fcllowes)  Am.  Natu- 
ral. I :  196. 

—  American.     (J.  Richardson)  Scrib.  15:  225. 

—  in  France.     (F.  W.  Fcllowes)  Am.  Natural,  i:  346. 
Oyster-Dredging.     (A.  Beale)  Good  Words,  19:  756. 
Oyster-I'2ater,  The  first.    (F.  S.  Cozzens)  Knick.  37:  385. 

—  Irish.     Blackw.  44:   637.     45:  47-761. 
Oyster  Farms  on  He  de  Re.     Chamb.  J.  44:  257. 
Oyster-Farming  in  France  and  Great  Britain.     Comh. 

11:  52. 
Oyster  Fisheries.     No.  Brit.  46:  190. — Nature,  14:  2S5. 
Oyster  Manufacture.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  197. 
Oyster  Nurseries.     All  the  Year,  18:  116. 

—  French.     Once  a  Week,  19:  231. 

Oyster  Trade  of  Virginia.     De  Bow,  24:  259. 

Ozanam,  Frederic.  (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  24:  577. 
—  Month,  18:   I.  — Dub.  R.  80:  304. 

Ozone.  (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation.  2:  74S.  —  (W.  Black) 
Once  a  Week,  12:  94.  —  (Dr.  Andrews)  Nature,  9: 
347)  3^4-  —  (I-  Zimmermann)  Ev.  Sat.  3:  244. — 
Chamb.  J.  47:  279.  78:  180.  —  Once  a  Week,  27: 
449. —  (R.  BithcU)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  233. 

—  Action  of.     (M.  C.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  74. 

upon  vulcanized  Rubber.     (A.  W.  Wright)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  104:  29. 

—  Formation  of.     (0.  Loew)  Am.  J.  Sci.  99:   ^69. 

—  History    of.     (C.  W.  Heaton)  Stud.   &  Intel.  Obs. 

1 :  32. 

—  in  relation  to  Health  and  Disease.     (B.  W.  Richard- 

son) Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  29. 

—  Intlucuce  on  Germination.     (M.  C.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

87: 3;3- 

—  Physiological  Action  of.     Nature,  9:  104. 

—  Production  of.     (A.  W.  Wright)  Am.  J.  Sci.  104:  26. 

—  Relation  to  Ilcahh.    (G.  M.  Beard)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4: 

456. 

—  Researches  on,  Meissner's.     (S.  W.  Johnson)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  87:  325.     88:  18. 
Ozone  Generator,  Improved  Form  of.    (T.  Wills)  Nature, 
8:  146. 


PAALZOW 


956 


PADDY 


Paalzow,  Madame.     (H.  W.  Preston)  Atlan.  4s:  45°- 

Pacca,  Cardinal,  Memoirs  of.     Liv.  Age,  25:  ibS. 

Pate  of  Man,  System  of  Weights  and  Measures  based  on 

the.    (C.  A.  Heuschel)  J.  I'rankl.  Inst.  63:  202. 
Pace  that  kills.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  474. 
Pace  impiora.     (C.  H.  Miller)  Overland,  13:  310. 
Pacific  Coast,  Abrasions  of.     (G.  Davidson)  Overland, 

12:  35- 

—  Glacial  Marks  on.    (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  674. 

—  Views  on.     (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  7:  76,  393. 

8:  245.     13:  371. 
Pacific  Ocean,  Across.     (C.  E.  Jones)  Lakeside,  lo:  210. 

—  Adventures  in.     Dub.  Univ.  28:   127. 

—  Changes  of  Level  in.    (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  157. 

—  Charts  of.     Nature,  9:  289. 

—  Commerce  of.     (F.  Poe)  De  Bow,  19:  456. 

—  Cyclones  of  the  North.     (W.  C.  Redlield)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

'74:  21. 

—  Denudation  in.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  48. 

—  Islands  of.      Quar.    106:    174.  —  Nature,   19:   430. — 

De  Bow,  13:  457.     18:  79,  209.  —  Putnam,  8:   142. 

Formation  of.     (.J.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  74:  301. 

New  Zealand,  and  Australia.    (J.  Vogel)  Priuc.  n.  s. 

3:  435- 

Peep  at  some  of.     Once  a  Week,  11 :  509. 

Pacific  Islands,  Life  among.     Eel.  M.  70:  508. 

—  Naval  Power  in.     Ed.  Pi.  152:  70. 

—  Northern,  Survey  of.     (J.  Cochrane)  Hunt,  45:  361. 

—  Paradise  in.    (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  73:  647.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  29:  449. 

—  Porter's  Voyage  in  the  Essex.    Portfo.(Den.)  13:  171, 

281. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  French  in.    (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Ed.  R. 

79:  40. 

—  Propagandism  in.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  44. 

—  Rovings  in  ;  Melville's  Omoo.    Blackw.  61 :  754.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  145. 

—  Soundings  in.     Nature,  9:  445. 

—  South,  Temperatures  and  Currents  in.  Nature,  15:  237. 

—  Three  Years  in.     Am.  Q.  17:   52.  — Mo.  R.  136:   137. 

—  Traffic  of.     (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  4:  372. 

—  Wild  Life  among.     Chamb.  J.  45:   55. 

Pacific  Railroad.  (H.  V.  Poor)  No.  Am.  128:  664.— 
(S.  Bowles)  Atlan.  23:  493,  617,  753.  —  (W.  T. 
Brigham)  0.  &  N.  i:  176,  342.  —(A.  G.  Sedgwick) 
Nadon,  16:  53.  — (E.  Miller)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65: 
217.  _(W.  C.  Church)  Galaxy,  4:  482.  — All  the 
Year,  21:  293.  —  Bentley,  63:  2S4.  —  t'hamb.  J.  46: 
421,  744,  758.  — (W.  Darby)  Am.  Whig  R.  i:  424. 
10:  311.  12:  539.  —  Dem.  R.  23:  405.  25:  243. 
27:  5-/:.  — Hunt.  15:  477.  16:  278.  — (C.  H.  Da- 
vis) Hunt,  18:  467.  — (M.  F.  Maury)  Hunt,  18:  592. 
(A.  Whitney)  Hunt,  19:  527.— {.I.  M.  Niles)  Hunt, 
21:  72.  —  (W.  Dar1)y)  Hunt,  21:  194.  —  Hunt,  2r: 
616.  — (M.  F.  Maurv)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  344. —  (E. 
H.  Derby)  Hunt,  35:  659.— (S.  G.  Arnold)  Meth. 
Q.  23:  407.  — (E.  G.  Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  26:  406. — 
(.1.  Loughborough)  West.  J.  2:  105-386.  —  (J.  A. 
McDougall)  West.  J.  9:  89. 

—  British  Route  for.     (.1.  Bonner)  Harper,  32:   159. 

—  Central.     (S.  Powers)  Lakeside,  11:   iS. 

—  ('r('-<lit  Mobilier.     Scrib.  7:  546. 

—  Early  Projects  for.     (E.  G.  Waite)  Overland,  14:  9. 

—  Engineering  on.     (G.  M.  Dodge)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  642. 


Pacific  Railroad,  Explorations  and  Sun'eys  for.  Am.  J. 
Sci.  72:  67.  — De  Bow,  21:   555. 

—  History  of.     (B.  P.  Avery)  Overland,  2:  469. 

—  Land  Grants  to.     (R.  T.  Culburn)  Putnam,  12:  488. 

—  Last  Tie  of.     (J.  D.  B.  Stillman)  Overland,  3:  77, 

—  Legislation  on.     (IL  AVhite)  Nation,  25:   250. 

—  Projected.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  551.  —  De  Bow,  9:  601. 

—  (J.J.  Albert)  De  Bow,  12:  402.  — De  Bow,  i5: 
506.  —  (G.  II.  McMaster)  Putnam,  2:  270. —  (P. 
Godwin)  Putnam,  2:  500.  —  Dem.  R.  27:  536.  30: 
229.  —  (M.  Tarver)  AVest.  J    11 :  i. 

—  Prophecy  of,  1864.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Allan.  14:  604. 

—  Results  of.     (II.  George)  Overland,  i:  297. 

—  Routes  for.     De  Bow,   ig:  336.  —  (C.  Montgomery) 

Hunt,  22:   146.  —  (J.  AVynne)  No.  Am.  82:  211, 

—  Scenery  of.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Art  J.  29:   1-22S. 

—  Trip  over.     Temp.  Bar,  33:  233. 

—  Tunnels  of.     (J.  R.  Gilliss)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  413. 
See  Canada  Pacific;  Southern  Pacific. 

Pacific  Railroads.  (W.  A.Bell)  Fortn.  11:  562.  —  (J.  K. 
Medbery)  Atlan.  20:  704. 

—  and  the  Government.     (C.  P.  Huntington)  Nation,  29: 

2S9.  — (H.  White)  Nation,  29:  327!  — (H.  T.  Blake) 
New  Eng.  37:  490,  642.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  24. 

Pacific  Railroad  Bill,  Senator  Matthews's.  (II.  White) 
Nation,  26:   194. 

Pacific  Slope,  Indians  of.    (P.  Schumacher)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

10:  353- 

—  Bancroft's  Native  Races  of.    (J.  R.  Browne)  Overland, 

13-  551-  —So.  R.  n.  s.  20:  63.  —  (C.  King)  Atlan. 
35:  163.  —  Nature,  11:  442.  12:  529.  —  Galaxy, 
19:  76. —  (F.  Parkman)No.  Am.  120:  34.  — (J.  L. 
Diman)  No.  Am.  121:  442.  See  aliu  Indians  of  the 
Pacific  Coast. 

—  Press  of.  Annals  of.     Pioneer,  4:  236. 

—  Souvenirs  of.     (J.  N.  Appleton)  Pioneer,  3:  349. 

—  Territories  on.     Clir.  R.  15:   573. 

Packard,  Hannah  J.,  Poems  of.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  73. 

Packet  Establishments,  Home  Station.     Eraser,  5:  261. 

Packet  Ships,  Passages  of.     Hunt,  14:  374. 

I'acketarians.     Galaxy,  3:  725. 

Packing,  Art  of.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  209. 

Paddles  of  Steamers.     (T.  Ewbank)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  47: 

42,  107.     49:  277.' 
Paddle-Wheels,  1S30.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  9:  42. 

—  for  Sea-going  Vessels.     (B.  ¥.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  50:   134-378. 

—  for  Steamers,  Experiments  on.    (G.  Rennie)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  49:   I. 

—  Losses  of  propelling  Power  in.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  89:  34. 

—  Radial.    (J.  D.  Van  Buren)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  22,  93. 

—  Vertical  and  Radial.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  49. 
Paddiana;  Scraps  and  Sketches  of  Irish  Life.     (T.  De 

Quincey)  Quar.  81 :  417.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  12:  533. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15:  450.— Dub.  Univ.  31:  715. 
Paddington,  Manor  of.     Arch.  15:  264. 

—  From,  to  Land's  End.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra.  27: 

199. 
Paddock  Genealogy.     (Z.  Eddy)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  220. 
Paddy's  Alistake.  "  (W.  T.  Greene)  Colburn,  162:  49. 
Paddy's  Wardrobe.     Chamb.  J.  20:   108. 
Paddv  Callaghan's  Mare.     Tinsley,  12:  67. 
Paddy  Carroll,  the  Piper.      (B.   O'Hallaran)    Bentley, 

12:  516. 


PADDY 


957 


PAINTER 


Paddy  Fl\-nn.     (J.  Shochan)  Bcntley,  4:  31. 
Paddy  Mullowney's  Ghost.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  50. 
Padre  Bandelli  proses  about  Leonardo  da  Vinci;  a  Poem. 

(W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  96:  105. 
Padre's  Ituse.     (J.  C.  Bacon)  Ovciland,  lO:  571. 
Padua.     {W.  D.  Ilowells)  .\tlan.  20:  25. 

—  Great  Hall  of.     Penny  M.  9:  4S1. 

—  Holiday  in.     (C.  Adams)  lJp|)inc.  2o:  278. 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  38:  263. 
Paestum.     (L.  Hall)  Once  a  Week,  15:  320. 

—  Capri  Amalli.     Cornh.  36:    151.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

89:  454. 

—  Journal  of  an  Architect  at.     Colburn,  16:  329. 

—  Remains  at,  and  Mythological  History.  (W.Hosking) 

Arch.  23:  85. 

—  Ruins  at.     Knick.  55:  457. 

—  Temples  of.     Penny  M.  i:  292. 

Paez,  Gen.  Jose  Antonio.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  6:  291. 

—  (I.  Anderson)  Lippinc.  23:  604. 
Pagan  Oracles.     Blackw.  51 :  277. 

Pagan  Temples  and  Christian  Emperors.    (W.  R.  Brown- 
low)  Dub.  R.  89:  336. 
Paganina.  (Mrs.  E.  V.  Ellet)  Cath.  World,  9:  S03.    lo:  13. 
Paganini,  Nicolo.     Argosy,  21:  74. — For.  Q.  7:  487. — 

(H.  R.  Haweis)   Good  Words,    14:   50,   137.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  Ii6:  374,  603.—  (A.  RiddcU)  So.  M. 

17:  718. — Liv.  Age,  33:  220. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Dub.  Univ.   37:  377.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  22:   540.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  29:   31S.     Same 
art.  Internal.  M.  3:  237. 
Refutation  of.     Hogg,  7:   151. 

—  Recollections  of.  Internal.  M.2:  16S. — Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  503. 
Paganism  a  Demon  Worship.     Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  353. 

—  and  Christianity.     (N.   G.  Bait)  Conlemp.   13:  346. 

Same  art.  Tlieo.  Eel.  7:  203.  —  (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Chr. 
Exam.  86:  125. 
Ireland  on.     Chr.  Obs.  lO:  105,  162. 

—  and  i'rimitive  Cliristianity.     Meth.  JI.  51:  22. 

—  in  Devonshire  and  Cornwall.     Once  a  Week,  23:  166. 

—  in  Education.     Brownson,  9:  227. 

—  in  Paris.     (C.  Loyson)  19th  Cent.  7:  256.  —  Eel.  M. 

94:  420. 

—  in  the  United  States.    (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath.  World,  25:  i. 

—  Mind  of.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  13:  120. 

—  Monotheism  of .     Brit.  Q.  57:   342.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  119:  259. 

—  Survival  of.     Eraser,  92:  640. 

Page,  Charles  Grafton.     Am.  J.  Sci.  98:   i. 

Page,  David.     Nature,  19:  444. 

Page,  David  Perkins.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  Sii. 

Page,  Wm.,  the  .Vrtist.     (P.   Akers)   Allan.   7:   129.— 

(S.  N.  Carter)  Appleton,  6:  617. 
Page  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  26:  75. 
Page  from  the  Book  of  Follv.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  84. 
Page  in  History;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  18:  299. 
Page,  The;  a  Family  Portrait.     Lond.  M.  22:  203. 

—  faithful  unto  Death.     Lond.  M.  2:  490. 

Pages  and  Pagedom,  in  the  Past.     Teni]).  Bar,  42:  88. 
Pages  from  the  Story  of  my  Childhood.  Blackw.  120:  537. 
Pageants  and  Dramatic  JMystcrics.     Retros.  13:  297. 
Pageantry,  Old-Time.     (D.  Murphy)  So.  M.  16:   134. 
Paget,  F.  E.     Tales  of  the  Village,    ('hr.  Rem.  3:  145. 

—  Warden  of  Berkingholt.     Chr.  Obs.  43:   100.  —  Clir. 

Rem.  5:  222. 
Paget,  Sir  James.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  385. 
Pagoda  in  Island  of  Salset.    (S.  Letliicullier)  Arch.  7:  ;^23- 

—  near  Bombay.     (.\.  Dalrymple)  .\rch.  7:  323. 

—  of  iladura.     (A.  Blackader)  Arch.  10:  449. 

Pai  Mariri,  New  Religion  of  the  Maoris.     Good  Words, 

6:  726. 
Paid  in  full;  a  Novel.     (H.J.  Byron)  Temp.  Bar,    11: 

100-558.     12:  114-560.     13:  89-565. 


Paige,  L.  R.    Commentary  on  the  New  Testament.     (A. 

Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  417. 
Pailleron,  E.,  and  his  Plays.    (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  33 :  449. 
Pain  Genealogy.     (E.  W.  Peirce)  N.  E.  Reg.  15:  235. 
Pain.     (J.  Scoffern)  St.  James,  8:  40. 

—  and  Anesthetics.     Nat.  Q.  12:  33S. 

—  and  Anodynes.     (C.  Kidd)  Bclgra.  25:  570. 

—  and  Death.     (G.  Allen)  Mind,  5:  201. 

—  and  its  Uses.     Eel.  R.   113:  22.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

52:  414. 

—  and  Pleasure,  Ultimate  Sources  of.     Zoist,  i:  129. 

—  Beneficence  of.     Chamb.  J.  28:  195. 

—  Do  Animals  feel  V     Chamb.  J.  8:  377. 

—  Gratification  from  the  Infiiction  of.     (J.  SuUv)  Mind, 

i:  2S5. 

—  Mystery  of.     (I.  B.  Yeo)   Contemp.   35:   630.  — (J. 

Dennis)  Fortn.  5:  510.  —  Eel.  R.  123:  458. 

—  Physical.     (F.  E.  Anstie)  Macmil.  8:  357. 

—  Physical  L'ses  of.     (C.  W.  Dulles)  Lippinc.  27:  302. 

—  Question  of,  in  Hanging.      (R.   S.  Tracy)  I'op.  Sci. 

Mo.  13:  349. 

—  Sense  of.  Beneficent  Distribution  of.     (G.  R.  Rowell) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  56:  89.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15:  338. 
in  Jleii  and  Animals.     Quar.  103:  iSo.     Sanie  art. 

Eel.  JI.  43:  464.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  243. 
Pains  and  Pleasures,  .Analysis  of  our.    Am.  ilo.  M.  4:  401. 
Paine,  Ilalbert  E.,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  4:  1. 
Paine,  Robert  Treat,  Works  of.     Anal.  M.  i:  20S. 
Paine,  Robert  T.,  jr.     Portfo.(Den.)  9:  441. 
Paine.  Thomas.    (M.  I).  Conway)  Fortn.  31:  397. — with 

portrait,  (S.  Y.  Attlee)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:   97.— 

Portfo.(Den.)  3:  214.  —  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  398. 

—  and  Carlile.     Cong.  M.  5:  527. 

—  and  the  French  Revolution.    (E.  B.  Washburne)  Scrib. 

20:  771. 

—  and  his  Posterity.  (J.  Paine)  N.  E.  Reg.  22:  60,  1S7,  291. 

—  as  a  Poet.     Portfo.(Den.)  14:  4S8. 

—  the  Crisis.     Hist.  M.  4:  225. 

—  Death-Bed  of.     Liv.  Age,  16:    169.  —  (B.    Fenwick) 

U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:   558. 

—  First  Appearance  of,  in  America.     (F.  Sheldon)  Atlan. 

4:  565. 

—  Harford's  Life  and  Principles  of.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  266. 

—  in  England  and  France.     (F.  Sheldon)  .Allan.  4:  690. 

—  Letter  of  Franklin  to.     Niles's  Reg.  30:  397. 

to  Dr.  Franklin,  May  16,  177S.    Pennsyl.  M.  2:  2S3. 

to  Danton.     M.  .Am.  Hist.  2:   112. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     (W.  B.  Read)  No.  Am.  57:  I. 

—  Spirit  Pilg.  4:  33S.  —  Ed.  Mo.  R.  3:  434. 

—  Papers  of.     Carey's  JIus.  i:  10,  99,  179. 

—  Plea  for.     (M.  A.  Casey)  Galaxy.  21:  sOj- 

—  Second  .Appearance  of,  in  the  United  States.    (F.  Shel- 

don) .Allan.  4:  I. 
Paine  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  331. 
Paint,  Drying  of.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  25S,  362. 

—  for  the  Complexion.     All  the  Year,  7:  519. 

—  Luminous,   Balmain's.     (C.  W.  Ileaton)  Am.   Arch. 

7:  214. 

—  Powder,  Patches.     Cornh.  7:  73S. 

Painted  Chamber.     (J.  C.  Dent)  Once  a  Week,  27:  271, 

29S. 
Painted  from  Life.     Tinsley,  8:  458. 
Painted  Glass.     Eraser,  32:  691.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age, 


8: 


Dub. 


Painted  Glass  Windows  in  the  House  of  Lords 

Univ.  29:   131. 
Painter  and  the  Apparition.     Liv.  Age,  71:   iSi,  353. 
—  The  fortunate.     Eraser,  32:  220 

Painter  Festus;  a  Poem.   (M.  Collins)  Dub.  L^niv.  43:  561. 
Painter's  Adventure.     Liv.  ,\ge,  17:  175. 
Painter's  Bargain.     Eraser,  18:  687. 
Painter's  Camp.    (P.  G.  Hamerton)  F.  Arts  Q.  5:  189. 


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Painter's  Colic.    (Dr.  Christison)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  Ii:  279. 
Painter's  Ghost  Story.     Ail  tlie  Ycax,  33:  2S2,  299. 
Painter's  little  Model.     (M.  Ilowitt)  Ilowitt,  3:  409. 
Painter's  Net.     House.  Words,  15:  4S4. 
Painter's  Portfolio.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  4:  357. 
Painter's  Pevcnfce.     (C.  S.  Brooks)  Liv.  Age,  54:  257. 
Painter's  Wife;  a  Tale.     Chanib.  J.  44:  65.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  68:  722. 
Painters.     Colburn,  62:  25S. 

—  American.     Galaxy,   4:   226. —  (A.  II.  Everett)  Xo. 

Am.  31:  309. —  Am.  Q.  17:  143.  —  Am.  Whig  11. 

3:  517.  —  (J.  Ncal)  .\llan.  22:  641.     23:  337. 
of  Landscape.   (C.  Lanman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  i5:  272. 

—  New  Eng.  32:  140. 
Younger.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Scrib.  20:  i,  321. 

—  and  Architects,  Modern.     Brit.  (>.  5:  469. 

—  and  Painting,  English,  in   1867.     (S.  Colvin)  Fortn. 

8:  464. 
Venetian.     Wcstm.  99:  389. 

—  and  Poets.     Knick. '62:  541. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Quar.  i:  31. 

—  British,  Cunningham's  Lives  of.     (E.  Atherstone)  Ed. 

R.  49:  459.  — Ed.  K.  59:  48.  — (iuar.  50:  55. 
Lives  of  eminent.     Mo.  R.  121 :  432.     127:455. — 

Mus.  24:  237. 
of  the  present  Day.     Portfo.  i:  1-177.     2:  1-181. 

—  Celebrated.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  160-650. 

—  Cry  from  the  Studios.     (C.  Cook)  Galaxy,  3:  435. 

—  Distinguished.     Retros.  10:  172. 

—  Flemish,  Early.     Eel.  R.  io5:  393, 

—  French,  Day  with.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  16:  5. 
Group  of   the    iSth   Century.     Bentley,   56:   646. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  287.  —  Liv.  Age,  84:  136. 

Modern.     (A.  W.  Little)  No.  Am.  74:  121.  —  No. 

Am.  106:  716. 

—  German,  of  the  Modern  School.     Hours  at  Home,  I : 

1S-517. 

—  Great.     Chr.  Rem.  34:  267. 

—  Greek.     (A.  S.  Murray)  Contemp.  24:  468. 

—  in  Rome,  Day  with.     Galaxy.  3:  309. 

—  Italian  Modern.     Westm.  35:  363. 

—  Landscape.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  i:  145. 
English  and  Scottish.     Hogg,  7:  113,141. 

—  Mediaeval;  Rio's  Christian  Art.     Eraser,  53:  267. 

—  Modern,  Ruskin's.     Quar.  98:  3S4.  —  (J.  Brown)  No. 

Brit.  6:  401. — Westm.  65:  625.  66:  274.  —  Lond. 
Q.  15:  63.— (.J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  55:  619. —(L  G. 
Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  70:  29.  —  Prosp.  R.  3:  213.  — 
(C.  C.  Everett)  No.  Am.  84:  379.  —  (F.  Dexter) 
No.  Am.  66:  no.  —  Biackw.  54:  4S5.  —  Fraser,33: 
358.— For.  Q.  37:  380.- New  Q.  5:  257.  — Brit. 
Q.  32:  412.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  52:  539. — Art  J. 
8:  113,  148. 

—  Mi)nograms  of.     Chamb.  J.  17:  264. 

—  Old.     (G.  F.  Simmons)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  304. 

—  patronized  by  Charles  I.     No.  Brit.  31:  26. 

—  Plea  for.     (W.  W.  Fenn)  St.  James,  32:  512. 

—  Portrait,  English.     (A.  Rye)  Canad.  Mo.  12:  454,  565. 

—  Remarkable,  Lives  of.     Penny  M.  12:  25-477.     13: 

4-492.     14:  2S-325. 

—  Rival  Easels.     Chamb.  J.  35:  327. 

—  Spanish.    For.  Q.  13:  237. 

—  Venetian.     Art  J.  25:  57-365. 

—  Visits  to.     Gode}-,  29:  277. 

Painter-Stainers' Exhibition.     Once  a  Week,  11 :  35. 
I'ainting,  American,    in  the  Paris  Exposition.     (W.  J. 

Stillman)  Nation,  27:  210. 

Landscape.     Liv.  Age,  62:  S17. 

Progress  of.     (A.  T.  Rice)  No.  Am.  124:  451. 

—  Among  the  Pictures.     St.  .Tames,  33:   176,  231,  483. 

—  Analysis  and  Synthesis  in.    (P.  G.  Hnnierton)  F.  Arts 

Q.  2:  236. 


Painting,  Anatomy  of  Expression  in.  Bell  on.    Eel.  R.  5: 
52.  —  (F.  Jeffrc}')  Ed.  R.  8:  365.     See  Expression. 

—  Ancient,  in  England.     (T.  Pownall)  Arch.  9:  141. 

—  Ancient  Practice  of.     Biackw.  65:  436. 

—  and  Design,  Ilaydon's.     Liv.  Age,  4:  iiS. 

—  and  Drawing,  Directions  for.     Art  J.  6:  329,  361. 

—  and  luigravii'.g,  Blanc  on.     Internat.  R.  i:  559. 

—  and  Painters;  Commercial  Spirit  and  Spirit  of  Genius. 

Ciill)urn,  48:  43. 
in  Italy.     Hours  at  Home,  4:  325. 

—  and  Poetry,  Connection  between.   Temp.  Bar,  59:  351. 

—  and  Popular  Culture.     Frasei",  loi:  849. 

—  and  Sculpture.     Dial,  2:  78. 

American  Works  of.     Dem.  R.  20:  56. 

Combe  on.     (J.  II.  Slorison)  Chr.  Exam.  65:  87. 

Frcncli.  in  1S37.  (J.  A.  Jewett)  Am.  Mo.  M.  II :  217. 

—  and  Writing,  Afiinily  of.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  i:  59. 

—  Atelier  dcs  Dames.     (M.  B.  Wright)  Lippinc.  22:  21. 

—  British  School  of.     Biackw.  40:  74. 

—  Buchanan's  Memoirs  of.     Biackw.  16:  505. 

—  Callcott's  I']ssa\"s  on.     Mo.  R.  140:  302. 

—  Caracci,  Caravaggio,  and  Monacliism.    Biackw.  49: 

371- 

—  Cennini  on.     Biackw.  57:  717.  —  Colburn,  14:  567. 

—  Color  in.     Cornh.  38:  476.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139: 

2S7. 

—  Continental,    at  Paris   in    1S78.      (P.  G.  Hamerton) 

Princ.  n.  s.  3:  389,  4S9. 

—  Diisseldorf  School  of.     N.  Eel.  4:  5S7. 

—  Early  Mediicval,  in  Southern  Italy.    (i\Irs.  Ball)  Mac- 

mil.  35:   147. 

—  Early  Portuguese  School  of.     (J.  C.  Robinson)  F.  Arts 

Q-  4:  .v5- 

—  Eastlake's  Materials  for  History  of.     Ed.  R.  86:  188. 

—  Quar.  82:  390.  —  Dub.  Univ.  30:  422. 

—  Effects  of  faulty  Vision  in.     (R.  Liebreich)  Macmil. 

25:  499.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  174. 

—  Enamel.     (C.  Tomlinson)  Art  J.  9:  120,  219,  375, 

—  English.     Fiaser,  50:  572. — Eel.  R.  124:  359. 
and  .American,  at  Paris,   1S78.     (P.  G.  Hamerton) 

Internat.  P!.  5:  113,  547. 

and  French.     Galaxj-,  2:  378. 

at  Paris  Expos.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation,  27:  299. 

History  of.      (W.  F.  Rae)  F.  Arts  Q.  4:  241.  5:  64. 

in  1862.     (T.  Taylor)  F.  Arts  Q.  I :  i. 

in  1865.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Fortn.  1 :  661. 

in  1873.     Quar.  134:  2S9.  —  Liv.  Age,  II7:  707. 

in  its  social  Aspect.     Eel.  R.  119:  262. 

Modern  Landscape.  (A.W.  Hunt)  19th  Cent.  7:  778. 

Walpole's  Anecdotes  of.     Retros.  15:  415. 

—  English  and  Scottish  Historical  and  Figure  Compo- 

sitions.    Hogg,  7:  168. 

—  English  School  of.    Quar.  128:  410.— Brit.  Q.  36:  124. 

—  Epochs  of.     (J.  B.  Atkinson)  F.  Arts  Q.  3:  365.— 

Eel.  R.  109:  561. 

—  Exhibition  of.     Biackw.  54:  188. 

—  Expression  in.     (H.  Davids)  Lippinc.  2:  52. 

—  French.     Lond.  M.  lo:  613. 

and    English,   in   the    18th  Century.     (S.   Colvin) 

Portfo.  3:  2-150.     4:  3-178. 
in  1879.     Cornh.  40:  92.     Same  art.  Appleton, 

22:  208. 
in  the  Paris  Exposition.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  27: 

174,  222. 

Modern.     (E.  Benson)  Atlan.  22:  88. 

Salon  of  1863.    (P.  G.  Hamerton)  F.  Arts  Q.  1 :  225. 

of  1S64.     (F.  de  Lasteyrie)  F.  Arts  Q.  3:  225. 

—  French  SchonI  of.  ( W.  M.  Tliackeray)  Fraser,  20:  679. 

—  Fresco.      Quar.  74:    447.  —  Westm.  44:    loS.  —  (A. 

Farley)  Penn  Mo.  12:  304.  —  Penny  M.  lo:  450. 
applied  to  Decoration  of  Architecture.     (J.  B.  At- 
kinson) Art  J.  16:  317. 


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Painting,  Fiiseli's  Lectures  on.     (C.  H.  Parry  and  II. 
Brougham)  Eil.  li.  2:  453. 

—  Genius  and  'J'alent  in.     Deni.  U.  42:  219. 

—  Genre,  School  of.     (J.  G.  Macleod)  JMonth,  38:  359. 

—  German.     (C.  C.  Fciton)  No.  Am.  57:  3S4. 

Modi-rn      (Miss  Kigb}-)  Qiiar.  77:  323. — For.  Q. 

18:   109. 

—  Hand-I5oolc  of.     Brit.  &  For.  P.  14:  512. 

—  Iland-Ikiolv  of  tiic  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  47. 

—  Historical.     Biackw.  40:  663 
George  Harvey.     Brit.  Q.  4:  251. 

Naiional  Scliool  of.     (C.  Lanuian)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

14:  727. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     (C.  U.  Ballou)  Univ.  Q.  2:  23. 

—  Histor}'  of.     Ed.  K.   135:   122.  —  Brii.  &  For.  R.  3: 

150.  — (J.  MacAIisfer)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  185.  — Ed.  K. 
48:  61. —Walsh's  H.  i:  367. 

—  House.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  361.     4:   13. 

—  Illuminated,  or  Vellum.     Godcy,  48:  538. 

—  Impressionist  School   of.     (L.  Lejeune)  Lippinc.  24: 

720. 

—  in  the  13th  Century.     Penny  JI.  3:  109. 

—  in  the  14th  Century.     Quar.  75:  yy. 

—  Italian.     Quar.  133:   119. 

Early.     (F.  H.  Johnson)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  525. 

Gospel  History  in.     (II.  Vandyke,  jr  )  Harper,  62: 

321- 
History  of.     For.  R.  i:  387. — lul.  P.  32:  320. — 

Mo.  R.  103:  472.     104:  466.     115:  89.  —  Eel.  R. 

35:  215.  —  (C.   liuland)    F.  Arts  Q.  5:  1,   267. — 

Eel.  M-  64:  302.  —  Art  J.  17:  31.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  64:  724. 

New  School  of.     (J.  J.  Jarves)  Harper,  60:  481. 

Schools  of.     Biackw.  10:  52S. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Am.  iMo.  jM.  6:  213,   241. — 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  118,  285. 

—  in   Encaustic.     (E.  J.  Greenland)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5: 

100. 

—  in  its  Historical  Relations.     (II.  Coppcc)  Princ.  n.  s. 

4:  277. 

—  Kugler's  Hand-Book  of.     Mo.  R.  157:  327. 

—  Landscape.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Fortn.  3:  197. — (R. 

P.  Collier)  19th  Cent.  7:  1040.  Same  art.  Apple- 
ton,  24:  162.  —  (F.  Leifchild)  F.  Arts  Q.  4:  169. — 
(E.  Spencer)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  149.  —  Tinsley,  i:  2S7. 
—  Penny  M.  14:  43S,  446. 

Address  on.     (.1.  (J.  Shairp)  Good  Words,  15:  129. 

in  England.     Cornh.  11:  281.     Same  art.  Ed.  ^I. 

65:  iS. 

—  —  in  Oil.  Burnet  on.     Biackw.  68:  185. 

Plains,    Table-Lands,   Hills,  and  Valleys,  in  Art. 

(Prof.  Ansted)  Art  J.  15:  65. 

Principles  of  Art  of.    (II.  N.  Day)  New  Eng.  6:  331 . 

Search   for   Subjects   for.     (W.   W.    Fenn)   Good 

Words,  i6:  7S3. 

—  Modern,    Characteristics   of.      Temp.   Bar,   28:    170. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  74:  35S. 

—  Modern  Optics  and.     (0.  N.  Rood)  Pop.  Sci.  !Mo.  4: 

415,  572. 

—  Mural,  in  England.    (Mrs.  Merrifield)  .\rt.J.  2:  2-140. 

—  A  new  Palette.     (C.  Mariller)  Portfo.  i:  62. 

—  of  Iron-Work,  Art  of.     Pract.  i\I.  5:  91. 

—  of  Room  Walls.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  2:  236. 

—  of  the  Skin.     (.1.  Scoffcrn)  Belgra.  5:  227. 

—  Oil.     (Pres.  Wentworth)  Meth.  Q.  8:  230. 

and  Fresco,  Mc'rinu'e  on.     5Io.  P.  148:  ^11. 

History  of.     Kd.  U.  86:   iSS.  —  (>uar.  82:  300. 

Materials  for.     Biackw.  62:  301.  —Dub.  Univ. 

30:  422. 
Merimoe  on.     Biackw.  45:  747. 

—  Old  and  new  Masters  of.      (J.  R.  Meeker)  Western, 

4:  70. 


Painting;  Old  Dutch  and  Flemish  Masters.  (P.  G.  Ham- 
erton) Internat.  R.  4:  474.  — (E.  Mason)  Harper. 
56:510,698.  57:190,807.  58:401,530.  61:61, 
845.     63:  177. 

—  Old  Masters  at  Florence,  Designs  of.     (A.  C.  Swin- 

burne) Ev.  Sat.  6:  129. 

—  on  Glass.     Chr.  Rem.  15:  i. 

Workshop  in  Umbria.     (T.  A.  Trollopc)  Lippinc. 

15:  614. 

—  Oriofi's  History  of.     Ed.  R  39:  44S. 

—  Phillips's  Letturcs  on.     Mo.  R.  132:  493. 

—  Pleasure  of.     Lond.  M.  2:  597. 

—  Poetry,  and  Sculjiture.     Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  357. 

—  Portrait.  National  Exhibition  of,  iGOG.    St.  James,  22: 

216. 

—  Practical  Work  of.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Internat.  R.  i: 

19S.     2:  2S9. 

—  Pre-Raphaclites  in  England.     (J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy, 

21:  725. 

—  Realism  in.     (D.  C.  Thomson)  Art  J.  32:  226. 

—  Religious.     F.  Arts  Q.  4:  115,  2S4. 

—  Royal  Academy's  Exhibition,  1S40.     Biackw.  48:  374. 
1851-52.     Biackw.  50:  340.     52:23,319. 

186S,  Peep  at.     St-  James.  22:  297. 

1869.     (B.  Cracroft)  Fortn.  12:  46. 

1870.     (II.  Morley)  Fortn.  17:  692. 

—  Royal  Scottish  Academy.     Hogg,  11:  332. 

—  Ruskiuon.    Biackw.  75:  740.  —  New  (^.3:375.    See 

ab(,ve,  Painters,  Modern. 

—  Science  of,  Von  Bezold's.     (A.  Schuster)  Nature,  10: 

221. 

—  Some  Tendencies  in  recent.     (F.    Wedmore)  Temp. 

li'iiN  53:  334- 

—  Spanish,  Superstition  and  Romance  of.     Ed.  R.  124: 

4S3- 

—  Titian  and  Venetian.     Biackw.  47:  88. 

—  Uncon.secrated.     (T.  A.  Rearden)  Overland,  2:  64. 

—  Vehicles  for.     Art  J.  4:  271. 

—  Venetian.     Westni.  99:    3S9.     Same  art.    Liv.  Age, 

^'7-  355- —  Biackw.  47:  88. 

—  W'as  Rubens  a  Colorist?     Biackw.  62:  565. 

—  Water-Color.     (H.  S.  Mackintosh)  Atlan.  34:  694. — 

Irish  Q.  1 :  318. 

ICnglish.     Am.  Arch.  4:  166. 

Exhibition  in  New  York.     (S.  S.  Conant)  Galaxy, 

3:  53- 
Painting.*,  Exiiibitions  of.     Biackw.  53:  iSS. 
in  London,  1S59.     New  Q.  8:  17S,  497. 

—  Flemish  Modern.     Art  J.  5:  277. 

—  in  Paris  Exhibition,  1878.     (L.  II.  Hooper)  Art  J.  30: 

221-349. 

—  Montpensicr  Collection  oL     (W.  J.  Stillman)  0.  &  N. 

10:  760. 

—  Mural,  at  Chalgrovc   Church.   Oxon.      (W.   Burgcs) 

Arch.  38:  431. 

—  Oil,  Deterioration  of.     (R.  Liebreich)  Nature,  17:  493, 

515.  —  (It.  Liebreich)  Am.  Arch.  4:  55. 

—  Rare,  and  their  Prices.     Cornh.  16:  295. 

—  Restoration  and  Preservation  of.     (F.  Goppclsrodcr) 

Pract.  M.  2:  175.  —  Once  a  Week.  2i:  22S. 
Ste  nito  Pictures. 
Pair  of  blue  Eyes.    (T.  Hardy)  Tin>ley.  11:  121-601.  12: 

1-601. 
Pair  of  broken  Hearts.  (II.  F.  Harrington)  Godey,  22:  84. 
Pair  of  Ears.      (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  8:   131.  " 
Pair  of  Fugitives.     (L.  S.  Dorr)  Lii)pinc.  13:  491. 
Pair  of  Myths.     (W.  H.  Rhodes)  Pioneer,  3:  321. 
Pair  of  Spectacles;  a  Story.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  358,  3S2. 
Pair  of  Stockings  from  the  Army.     Contin.  Mo.  5:  597, 
Pairs  and  Repairs.     (L.  P.  Hale)  Galaxy,  7:  668. 
Paixhan's  New  Maritime  Artillery.     Am.  Q.  4:  4S0. — 

For.  Q.  2:  563. — Mo.  R.  102:  510. 


PALACE 


9G0 


PALESTINE 


Palace  at  Westminster.  Chanib.  J.  i6:  5,  44.  Same  art. 
Ed.  M.  24:  68. 

Palace  of  Marly.     Liv.  Ajjje,  21:  337. 
'     Palace  of  the  Leatherstonepauglis.     (M.  B.  Wiiglit)  Lip- 
pine.  26:  I. 

Palace  of  Morgana.     (J.  Sterling)  Hlackw.  42:  4S0. 

Palaces,  Ancient  Oriental.     Kitto,  8:  422. 

—  Dead  and  alive.     St.  James,  27:   190. 

Palace  Cars.     (11.  W.  Holland  and  E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

25:  344- 
Palace  Tlieatricals.     Blackw.  67:  722. 
Pala;ograpliy,  Hebrew.     Tlieo.  K.  5:  244. 

—  South  Indian.     (A.  H.  Sayce)  Nature,  20:  311. 
Palaiolithic  Implements.     (W.  G.  Smith)  Anthrop.  J.  8: 

2/5- 

Palxoutological  and  Embryological  Development.  (A. 
Agassiz)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  294,  375. 

Pala;ontological  Botany,  Balfom-'s.  (W.  Carruthers)  Na- 
ture, 6:  429. 

Pahcontological  Discovery.  (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
118:  323.  Same  art.  Nature,  20:  494,  515.  Same 
art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  219,  363. 

Pala;ontological  Kccord,  Imperfection  of.  (H.  A.  Nich- 
olson) Canad.  J.  n.  s.  13:  379. 

Palaeontology.  Frascr,  62:  505. — (H.  M.  Edwards) 
Canad.  J.  n.  s.  g:  262.  —  (L.  Lincklaen)  Putnam,  3: 
249,  615. 

—  American,  and  Yale  College.     Nature,  21:   loi. 

—  and  Doctrine  of  Descent.  (J.W.  Judd)  Nature,  14:  275. 

—  Animal   Life  in  a  primeval  Forest.     (II.  AV.  Bates) 

Good  Words,  5:  460. 

—  Contributions  to.     (T.  Gill)  Am.  J.  Sci.  93:  363. 

—  Creraceous  Flora.     (.1.  Morris)  Pop.  Sci.  K.  15:  46. 

—  Extinct  Animals  of  North  America.     (W.  H.  Flower) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  276. 

—  Fishes  of  the  Old  Red  Sandstone  in  England.     (E.  R. 

Lankester)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  441. 

—  Flora  of  Devonian  Period,  in  Northeastern  America. 

(.J.  W.  Dawson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85:  311.     85:  41. 

—  Hunterian  Lectures.     (Prof.  Flower)  Nature   7:  330- 

428. 

—  Invertebrate,  Progress  of,  iSSo.     (C.  A.  White)  Am. 

Natural.  15:  273. 

—  Linguistic.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Nation,  28:  167. 

—  Manual  of,  Nicholson's.     Canad.  Mo.  3:  25S. 

—  of  Ontario.    (H.  A.  Nicholson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  14:  125. 

—  Owen  on.     (Dr.  Elam)   Eel.  R.  iii:  441.  — Brit.  Q. 

32:  179.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  51 :  433.  —  Dub.  Uuiv. 
55:  712.     56:  20. 

—  Pictet's.     Westm.  61:  583. 

—  Progress  of.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Nature,  i:  437. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of .  (T.  H.  Huxley)  Nature,  24:  452. 

—  Succession  of  Life  in  North  America.     (E.  D.  Cope) 

Penn  Mo.  5:  138. 

—  Tertiary,  of  North  America.    (J.  S.  Gardner)  Nature, 

18:  189. 

—  Value  of.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Penn  Mo.  6:  55. 

—  Zittel's  Hand-Book  of.    (H.  B.  Brady)  Nature,  14:  445. 
Palseozoic  Strata  of  Great  Britain.     (A.  Sedgwick)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  21:  343. 
Palais  Royal.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Hours  at  Home,  n:  530. 
Hogg,  5:  198. 

—  and  its  Intrigues.     Eel.  !M.  38:  417. 

—  Dinner  in.     (P.  B.  St.  John)  Chamb.  J.  15:  35. 
Palankeen,  The.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Putnam,  3:  655. 
Palatine;  Palace  of  the  Cajsars.     Dub.   Univ.  75:   241. 

Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  74:   549. 
Palatine;  a  Poem.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  ig:  51. 
Palatine  Prelates  of  Rome.     Catii.  World,  22:  373. 
Palatinate,  Rhenish.    (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb.  II :  140, 

271. 
Palawan,  Island  of.    (C.  Pascoc)  Geog.  M.  3:  93. 


Paleario,  Aonio.     (F.  D.  Huntington)  ;Mo.  Rel.  M.  9:  193. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  662,  7S7.     47: 

26,  85. 
Palenijue  Tablet.     (.\.  F.  Bandelier)  Nation,  30:  423. 
Palermo.     Geog.  M.  5:  289. — Penny  M.  5:  3(3i. 

—  and  Feast  of  St.  Rosalie.     Sharpe,  15:  344. 

—  From  Pimlico  to.     Tinslcy,  11:  454. 

—  Lunatic  Asylum  in.     House.  Words,  2:   151. 

—  Normans  at.     (K.  .\.  Freeman)  Brit.  (I.  69:  380. 

—  Week's  Republic  in,  1866.     Quar.  122:   100. 

—  To,  and  back,  yo  Years  ago.     Irish  Mo.  9:  441,  500. 

—  to  Syracuse.     (G.  B.  McClellan)  Scrib.  20:  400. 

—  Winter  in.     Month,  5:  282. 

Palestine.  Ed.  I!.  103:  363.  — (1.  Taylor)  No.  Brit.  2 
515. —  (C.  D.  Warner)  Atlan.  38:  1-598.  —  (L 
Coleman)  Bib.  Sac.  21:  752. —  (K.  E.  Hale)  Unita 
R.  13:  97,  433.  — (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  63 
211.  —  Blackw.  76:  243. —  Dub.  Univ.  68:  443 
Same  art.  Cath.  World,  4:  500.  Same  art.  Eel.  M 
71:  809.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  91:  579.  —  Eel.  R 
105:  I.  — Cong.  M.  20:  25,  210,  554.— (W.  H 
Ryder)  Univ.  Q.  8:  137.  — U.  S.  Cath.  .M.  5:  349 

—  Penny  jNI.  8:  2S4. 

—  and  Arabia,  Travelers  in.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  No.  Am. 

53:  174.  — No.  Brit.  2:  515. 

—  and  Egypt.     (R.  H.  Miles)   Colburn,    139:  200,  447. 

142:  iSS,  346. 

—  and  its  Holy  Places.     Godej',  51:  297,  395. 

—  and  Syria,  Discoveries  in.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  364. 
Domestic  Architecture  in.     (M.  E.  Rogers)  Art  J. 

32:  49- 

—  and  the  Turks.     De  Bow,  16:  22. 

—  .Anthropological   Collections   from.      (R.   F.   Burton) 

Anthrop.  J.  i:  300,  321.     2:  41. 

—  Arabs  in.    (C.  C.  Clemont-Ganneau)  Macmil.  32:  361. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  538. 

—  Biblical  Researches  in.     (E.  Robinson)  Am.  Bib.  Re- 

pos.  2d  s.  8:  219. — Bib.  Sac.  1843:  9. 

—  Bordeaux  Pilgrim  in.     Kitto,  32:   132. 

—  Brocquiere's  Travels  in.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.   R.   lo: 

329- 

—  Buckingham's  Travels  in.     (W.  J.  Bankes)  Quar.  26: 

374.  — Eel.  R.  35:  I.  — Mo.  R.  99:  225. 

—  Busch's  Travels  in.     Colburn,  124:  363. 

—  Churches  of .     Ed.  R.  112:  423. 

—  Clarke's  Travels  in.     Chr.  Obs.  ii:  797. 

—  Climate  of,    in   ancient  and   modern  Times.     (J.  D. 

Forbes)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  72:  169. 

—  Condition  of.     (A.  Rosenberg)  Fraser,  92:  123. 

—  De  Saulcy's  Dead  Sea.     Dub.  R.  35:  139. 

—  Deserts  bordering  on.     Penny  M.  9:  389. 

—  Desolation  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11:  149. 

—  Disputed  Localities.     (P.  Schaff)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  851. 

—  Domestic  Life  in.     Liv.  Age,  73:  58. 

—  English  Traveler  in.     Lond.  M.  i:  416. 

—  Exploration  in.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  9:  173. 

—  Colburn,  148:  367. —  Art  J.  20:    14-227.     21: 
45,  226,  249. —  (H.   B.  Hackett)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  570. 

—  Blackw.  113:  164,  283.  —  Liv.  Age,  117:  3,  259. 

—  (H.  Crosby)  Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  638. 

—  Finn  on  Bywaj's  in.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  359. 

—  Fishes  of.     (A.  Giinther)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  3:  409. 

—  Fisk  and  Herschell  on.     Eel.  R.  80:  468. 

—  Flora  of.     (G.  E.  Post)  Am.  Natural.  3:  121. 

—  Flowers  and  Fruits  of.     Sharpe,  47:  36. 

—  Folk-Lore  of.     (Mrs.  Finn)  Good  Words,  19:  30. 

—  From  Sinai  to  Wady  Mousa.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper, 

16:  736. 

—  Geography  of.     Quar.  106:  368. —  (J.  P.  Thompson) 

No.  Ani.  85:  78.  — (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam. 
82:  282. 

—  Geology  of.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  i :  509. 


PALESTINE 


9G1 


PALGRAVE 


Palestine,  Greek  Language  in.     (Prof.  Ilug)  Am.  Bib. 
Kepos.  i:  530. 

—  Hardy's  Notices  of.     Metli.  M.  58:  621. 

—  Heber's  Poem  on.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  300. 

—  Holy  Places  in.     Quar.  93:  432. 

—  Human  Remains  from.     (C.  C  Blake)  Anthrop.  J. 

2:  53- 

—  Idyls  of.     All  the  Year,  13:  541. 

—  Jaffa  to  Jerusalem.     (H.  A.  Brown)  Lippinc.  4:  546. 

—  Jews  in.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  95:  331. 

—  Jolliffe's  Letters  from.     Mo.  R.  91 :  337.     94:  416. 

—  Journey  in,  in  1852.     Kitto,  12:  9. 

—  Kinglake's  Eothcn.     Quar.  75:  54.     Same  art.   Eel. 

M.  5:  321.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  4:  467. — Liv. 
Age,  3:  726.  —  Dem.  R.  16:  367  —  So.  Q.  9:  2S5. 

—  La  Brocquiere's  Travels  in.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  10: 

329. 

—  Laniartine's  Pilgrimage  to.     Quar.  54:  155. 

—  Language  of.     (E.  Robinson)  Am.  Bib.  Rcpos.  i:  309. 

—  Latest  from  the  Holy  Land.     Kcl.  JL  65:  57. 

—  Lectures  on.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Mo.  ReL  M.  13:  14: 

15:  16. 

—  Letter  on.     (J.  T.  Kirkland)  (];iir.  Exam.  23:  261. 

—  Mediivval  Travelers  in.     Retros.  18:  66. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  5:    2S9-721.     6: 

145,  2S9.    8:  I. 

—  I\Ieteorology  of.     (D.  Olmsted)  New  Eng.  17:  450. 

—  Michaud's  Travels  in.     Quar.  53:  371. 

—  Murray's.     Liv.  Age,  59:  636. 

—  My  Journal  in.     (A.   Brassey)  Eraser,  lOO:  338,  522, 

808.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  4S9. 

—  My  Tour  in.     Sharpe,  42:  176. 

—  Native  Language  of.     (F.  Uelitzsch)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  216. 

—  Notes  of  a  Tour  in.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  676. 

—  Notes  of  a  Week  in.     (H.  B.  Hackett)  Chr.  R.  19:  343. 

—  Notes  on.     (W.  M.  Thomson)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  S22. 

—  Oiilthant's  Travels  in.     Appleton,  25:  303.  —  Black w. 

129:   104. 

—  Outlines  of  a  Journey  in.     (E.  Robinson)  Lib.  Sac. 

10:  T13,  528. 

—  past  and  present.     Dub.  L'niv.  68:  443. 

—  a  perpetual  Witness  for  the  Bible.     (J.  P.  Thompson) 

New  Eng.  17:  192. 

—  Madame  Ida  Pfeiffer's  Visit  to.     Brit.  Q.  17:  624. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  443. 

—  Pilgrimage  of  Antoninus  of  Placentia.     (B.  H.  Cow- 

per)  Kitto,  36:  404. 

—  Poems  on.     Blackw.  52:  224. 

—  Present  Condition  of,   1852.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr. 

Exam.  53:  178.  —  So.  Q.  9:  2S5. 

—  Recent  Discoveries  in,  1854.     Lond.  Q.  2:  150. 

—  Recent  Explorations  in.     (J.  S.  Lee)  Univ.  (}.  28:  318. 

1867.    Brit.  (J.  46:  393.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  641. 

1875.     Lond.  Q.  45:  277. 

1S78.     Ed.  R.  148:  400. 

—  Recent  Travels  in.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  4S3.  —  Kitti),  9: 

143.  —  C(dburn,  135:   127. 

—  Recovery  of.     (W.  H.  Dixon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  17:  163- 

671.     18:  66,  196. 

—  Regeneration  of.     (A.  Rosenberg)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i6: 

573.  —  (W.  Wells)  Meth.  Q.  40:  646. 

—  Ri<le  by  iNIar  Saba  to  the  Dead  Sea.     Bentley,  59:  511. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  166. 

—  Robinson's  Biblical  Researclies.     (Lord  Ashley)  (Juar. 

69:  150. —  (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  31:  222.  — (C. 
Hall)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  ads. 6:  419.  —  Chr.  Obs.  41: 
612. —  Cong.  M.  25:  30.  —  Am.  Eel.  3:  369.  —  (J. 
A.  Alexander)  Princ.  13:  58-;.  —  ISIeth.  Q.  2:  5. — 
Eel.  R.  68:  479.  74:  365.  — (C.  Ritter)  Ed.  M.  22: 
25S.  —  New  CJ.  6:  70. — Colburn.  109:  31.  134: 
I.  —  Chr.  Rem.  2:  236.  Same  art.  Tlieo.  Eel.  3: 
46. —  Mo.  R.  156:  ig. 

61 


Palestine,   Russian  Mission  in.     (St.  Ren^  Taillandier) 
Eel.  M.  66:  739. 

—  Scripture  Facts  and  Illustrations.     (H.  B.  Hackett) 

Chr.  R.  18:  405,  517. 

—  Sea-Coast  of.     Penny  M.  7:  281. 

—  Sketch    of.       (J.    S.  Buckingham)    Hesp.   3:    49. — 

Walsh,  i:  89. 

—  Sketches  in.     (II.  Martineau)  Peop.  J.  4:  1-361.     5: 

73^  148- 

—  Sketches  of.     (J.  De  Normandie)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  40:  211- 

432.     41 :  229,  369. 

—  Spencer's  Travels  in  Egypt  and.     Hogg,  5:  317. 

—  Stanley's  Sinai  and.     Eraser,  54:  336. — Theo.  &Lit. 

J- 9-  397-  —  Kitto,  20:  117. — New  Q.  5:  176. — 
Colbuni,  107:  34. — Liv.  Age,  49:  159.     50:  370. 

—  Stephen's  Travels  in.     Hesp.  i:   174.     5te  Egypt. 

—  Stuart-Glennie's  Travels  in.    Dub.  Univ.  86:  245,  509. 

—  Survey  of.     (W.  Bcsant)  Internat.  R.  2:  4SS. 

—  Systematic  Examination  of.     Lond.  <2.  36:   i. 

—  Temples  and  Tomljs  of.     Dub.  R.  21:  401. 

—  Tent  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  56:  214.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  141:  314. 

—  Tent  Work  in,  1S78.    Brit.  Q.  68:  414. 

—  Three  Jlonths  in.  Kitto,  14:  310.  15:245.  16:15,326. 

17:  77.     18:  17.     20:  273. 

—  Topography  of.     Cong.  4:  719. 

—  Tour  through.  (E.  F.  Edwards)  Cath.  World,  22:  529. 

—  Travels  in.     (R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  3:  34-743.     4:  67- 

707.     5:  12.— (L.  P.  nale)0.  &  N.  3:  43S.     5:687. 

—  (E.  Robinson)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  i:  400.  —  (B. 
J.Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  613.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
61:  477.  —  Broadw.  8:  238-443. 

Early  and  recent.     No.  Brit.  27:  513. 

—  Tristram's  Land  of  Israel.     Theo.  R.  2:  67S.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  65:  912. 

—  Van  der  Velde's  Travels  in.     Bentley,  36:  179.  —  Liv. 

Age.  44:  540. 

—  Van  I.ennep's  Bible  Lands.     So.  R   n.  s.  19:  4S3. 

—  AVanderings  in.     Lippinc.  10:  261. 

—  Wilson's  Lands  of  the  Bible.    No.  Brit.  8:  107.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  47:  482,  546.  —  Dub.  Univ.  31:  266.  —  Bib.  R. 

4:  477.     5:  38- 
Palestine  Exploration  Fund.     Kitto,  35:  447. 
Palestinian  Word.     (W.  G.  Nowell)  Chr.  Exam.  74:  44. 
Palestrina,  J.  P.  L.     Chr.  Rem.  18:  404. 
Paletteville.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  5:  176. 
Paley,  William.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  476.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

36:  925. 

—  and  Channing.     Nat.  R.  6:  397.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

44:  2S9. 

—  as  a  Theologian.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  9:   i. 

—  Conversations  of.     Colburn,  19:  i. 

—  Ethics,  AVhately's  Edition.     Nat.  R.  lo:  53. 

—  ^Sleadley's  Memoir  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  9:  529. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  9:  388. 
and  Sermons  of.     Quar.  2:  69. 

—  Natural  Theology.      (F.  Jeffrey)   Ed.  R.   i:    2S7. — 

Chr.  Exam.  30:  273.  —  (S.  C.  Se wall)  Chr.  Exam. 
6:  389. —  New  Eng.  4:  454. 

—  Sermons.     Eel.  R.  9:  i.  —  Chr.  Obs.  8:  232,  303. 

—  Sketch  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  i:  745. 

—  Wainewright's  Vindication    of.      (T.    P.   Thompson) 

Wcstm.  17:  413.  —  (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  13:  1S7. 

—  Works  and  Character  of.     (J.J.  Blunt)  Quar.  38:  305. 

—  (C.  Francis)  Chr.  Exam.  5:  113. 

Palfrey,  John  (i.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Unita.  R.  16:  70. 

—  on  Jewish  Scriptures.  (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  106. 

—  Sermons  of.      Chr.   Exam.  2:    278.  —  (F.    Parkman) 

Chr.  Exam.  16:  392. 
Palfrey,  William,  Life  of.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  Sparks's  Am. 

liiog.  17:  :,27. 
Palgrave,  Sir  Francis,  and  his  Books.     Blackw.  81:  731. 


PALGRAVE 


962 


PANAMA 


Palf^rave,  Sir  Francis.  Jlerchant  and  the  Friar.  Ed.  R. 
66:  465. 

Palgrave,  Francis  T.,  as  an  Art  Critic.  (T.  F.  Wed- 
more)  Colburn,  137:  108. 

—  Poems  of.     (II.  Adams)  No.  Am.  120:  438. 

Pali  Language.  (J.  Ahvis)  Kitto,  31 :  78.— C'lir.  R.  2:  351. 
Palimpsest.     (E.  Spencer)  Knick.  51:  441,  5S8.    52:  135. 

—  Cardinal  Mai's  Historical.     Dub.  11.  II :  395. 

—  Tischendorf's.     Kitto,  15:  445. 

Palimpsest  Sepulchral  IJrasses.    (A.  Way)  Arch.  30:  121. 

Palingeuesia  of  the  Alchemists.     Colburn,  83:  134. 

Palingenesis.  (H.  Morley)  Fortn.  lo:  369. — (R.  Noel) 
Eraser,  80:  761. 

Palispy,  Bernard,  the  Potter.  Blackw.  73:  235.  —  (E.  F. 
S.  Pattison)  Portfo.  i:  189.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28: 
407.  —  (W.  de  B.  Fryer)  Penn  Mo.  12:  105. — 
Knick.  54:  140. — Nat.  M.  2:  361. — (H.  Allen) 
Ex.  H.  Lee.  11:  151.— Penny  M.  13:  151,   155. 

—  and  Porcelain-Making.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  58. 

—  Morlej''s  Life  of.  Colburn,  96:  346.  —  New  Q.  2:  6g. 
Pall  Mall,  Greater  and  lesser  Stars  of  Old.     Eraser,  22: 

547.     23:  66. 
Pall  Mall,  Game  of.     (R.  R.  Macgregor)  Belgra.  36:  70. 
I'alladium,  On.     (W.  J.  Cock)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  36:  329. 

—  Chemical  Properties  of.     Ed.  R.  4:  61. 
Palladius,  Notes  on.     Hogg,  6:  263. 

Palliser,  Mrs.  Bury.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reiiquarj',  18:  227. 
Pallium,  The.    U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  541. 
Palm,  J.  H.  Van  der.  (,L  P. Westerveldt)  Princ.  33:697. 
Palm,  Cocoa.      House.  Words,  2:   5S5.  15:  67.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  274. 

—  Coes-de-Mer;  New  Plant.     Once  a  Week,  12:  693. 

—  Date.     (E.  Spencer)  Hours  at  Home.  6:  489. 

—  in  the  Holy  Land.     Colburn,  157:  231. 

—  Sago.     (S!  Hibberd)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5:  78. 

—  Wine.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:  140.  —(C.  W.  Crocker) 

Recr.  Sci.  3:   177. 
Palm-Trees.      (G.    Lawson)  Hogg,   14:    19S.  — Sharpe, 
38:  7.    75:  185. 

—  Among  the.     (C.  W.  Crocker)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  69. 

—  Family  of.     Chamb.  J.  7:  333. 

Palm  Suiaday.     (R.  Collyer)  Unita.  R.  7:  412. 
Palm  Sunday;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  27:  104. 
Palmer,  A.  T.     Daughters  of  I^enbury.     Quar.  4:  61. 
Palmer,  C.  M.,  and  the  Shipbuilding  Trade  on  the  Tyne. 

Pract.  M.  3:  241. 
Palmer,  Edward.      (E.  D.  Neill)  N".  E.  Reg.  32:  39S. 
I'almer,  John.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  6:  216. 
Palmer,  John,  Joseph  Surface.    (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

20:  429. 
Palmer,  John  !M.,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  2:  294. 
Palmer,  Gen.  Joseph,  with  portrait.     New  Eng.  3:  i. 
Palmer,  Sir  Roundell.     Appleton,  8:  149. — St.  James, 

26:  424. 
Palmer,  Rev.  Samuel,  Memoirof.  Cong. 51. 2:  577,641,705. 
Palmer,  Samuel,  Artist.    (F.  G.  Stephens)  Portfo.  3:  162. 

—  Technical  Notes  on.  (P.G.Hamerton)  Portfo.  7:  60,  90. 
I'almer.  Wm.,  the  Poisoner,  Trial  of.  Liv.  Age,  50:  270. 
Palmer,  Mass.,  Records  and  Hist.  of.  Hist.  M.16:  233,  2S2. 
Palinerston,  Lord.     Quar.  143:  361. — Brit.  Q.  43:  125. 

—  Eraser,  18:  213.     72:  665. — Lond.  Q.  25:  458. 

—  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  i:  5S2.  — (E.  Quincy) 
Nation,    12:  10.  —  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  24:  267. 

—  (E.  Dicey)  Nation,  i:  5S6.  —  (R.  S.  Mackenzie) 
Nat.  Q.  12:  122.  —  Bentley,  43:  221.  —  Blackw. 
98:  622.  109:  I.  116:  622.  119:  4S2.  —  Temp. 
Bar.  46:   531.  — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  53:  562. — 

—  (G.  M.  towle)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  237.  —Month, 
13:  6S4.  — Once  a  Week,  13:  548.  —(R.  M.  Walsh) 
Lippinc.  7:  187. — Mus.  44:  314. — Broadw.  7: 
216. —Eel.  M.  31:  364. 

—  Administration  of.     Dem.  R.  41 :  346. 


Palmerston,  Lord,  and  Lord  Aberdeen.    Tait,  n.  s.  22:  65. 

—  and  English  Foreign  Policy.     No.  Brit.  34:  255. 
in  1S52.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  329. 

— and  his  Maxim,  "  Civis  sum  Romanus."  (A.  C.  Ewald) 
Temp.  Bar,  50:  315. 

—  and  the  Presbytery  of  Edinburgh.     Eraser,  49:  47. 

—  and  the  Russell  Cabinet.     Liv.  Age,  32:  233. 

—  as  Pri'mier  of  England.     W^estm.  63:  398. 

—  at  Broadlands.    Month,  26:  472.  —  Victoria,  27:  556. 

—  Bidwer's  Life  of.    Quar.  129:  327.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

76:  27,  335.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  771.  —  Lond. 
Q.  36:  92.  —  Westm.  95:  121.  —  Month,  22:  350. 

—  Career  oL     Westm.  85:  74.  —  Eraser,  51:  716. 

—  Decline  and  Fall  of  Ministry  of.     Eraser,  57:  386. 

—  England,  and  the  Continent,  Ficquelmont's.     Eraser, 

45:  320.  —  Colburn,  94:  253. 

—  Failure  of  Administration  of.     Eraser,  51:  479, 

—  In  Memoriam.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  598.  —  (A.  H.  Bald- 

win) St.  James,  14:  540. 

—  Is  he  a  Traitor?     Dub.  Univ.  17:  141. 

—  Oratory  of.     Fraser,  33:  317. 

—  Policj'  of.     Fraser,  14:  506. —  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation, 

31:    207. — Bentley,   44:   68. — Westm.  57:  555. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  26:  120. 

—  Recollections  of.     (Sir  J.  Bowring)  Fortn.  3:1. 
Palmerston,  Lady.     Ev.  Sat.  8:  503. 

Palmerston's  Island,  Sunday  on.  (W.  W.  Gill)  Good 
Words,  19:  92. 

Palmetto  Leaves;  a  Southern  Sketch.  (R.  Wilson)  Lip- 
pinc. 28:  46. 

Palmistry.  (E.  Lynch)  St.  Paul's.  13:  380.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  81:  753.— Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  350.  — Ev. 
Sat.  17:  1S6.— (J.  C.  Galton)  Nature.  13:  8. 

Palmleaf  Hats,  Machine  for  pressing.     Hunt,  19:  296. 

Palmyra.     (R.  F.  Burton)  Ev.  Sat.  13:  15. 

—  a  Prize  Poem.     Mus.  i :  178. 

—  Ancient  Scene  in.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  463. 

—  Human  Remains  from.     (C.  C.  Blake)  Anthrop.  J.   i : 

312. 

—  March  to.     (C.  Connellan)  Colburn,  74:  115. 

—  Piso's  Letters  from.  Knick.  8:  75,  215,  316.    9:  458. — 

(A.  Norton)  No.  Am.  45:  390.— (J.  S.  D\vight)Clir. 

Exam.  23:  99.  — Westm.  28:  436.  — Mo.  R.  147:  46. 
Palsied  Heart;  a  Tale.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  348. 
Paludan-Miiller,  Frederic.    Eel.  R.  122:  545. 

—  Adam  Homo.     Colburn,  134:  379. 

Pambookat;  a  Fairy  Tale  of  the  Malays.  (T.  D.  English) 

Harper,  24:  577. 
Pamela  Clarke.     (M.  A.  Edwards)  Galaxy,  2:  133. 
Pamir.     Quar.  141:  418. 

—  Russian  Exped.  to.  (R.  Michell)  Geog.M.4:  48.  5:  154. 
Pampa  Indians,  Los  Puelches.     Colburn,  42:  78. 
Pampas,  The.     Chamb.  J.  42:  141. 

—  Cattle  Farmers  in.    All  the  Year,  5:  159. 

—  Expedition  across.  La  Cruz's.     Ed.  R.  65:  87. 

—  Head's  Journey  across.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  35:  114. 

—  Lond.  M.  16:  232. 

—  Hide  and  Seek  on.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  200. 

—  Lr)w  Life  in.     Putnam,  7:  55. 

—  Strain's  Gallop  across.  (J.T.lieadley)  Harper,  17:  760. 
Pampenea;  a  Poem.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.  7:  72. 
Pamphlets,  Historj^  of.     Irish  Q.  7:  267. 

—  in  Libraries.     (E.  S.  Holden)  Lib.  J.  5:  166. 

—  Preservation  of.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  Lib.  J.  i:  51. 

—  Tliomason  Collection.     Chamb.  J.  55:  375. 
Pamunkey,  Queen  of.      Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  16-324. 
Pan  Lycajus,  or  Faunus  Lupercus,  Worship  of.     (R.  Gar- 

rucci)  Arch.  41:  275. 
Panama  and  California,  Notes  of  a  Journey  in.     Hogg, 
7:  110-173. 

—  City  of.     (F.  D.  Olis)  Harper.  19:  433. 

—  Day  in.     (T  M.  Cash)  Overland,  2:  310. 


PANAMA 


963 


PAN THE A 


I'aiiama  to  Chagres.     Cliamb.  J.  15:  24S. 
Panama,  Istlinuis  of.      Blackw.  82:  541.  —  Sliarpe,  14: 
121. — Nat.  M.  12:  160. 

—  Crossing.    Peop.  J.  Ii:  158. 

—  Sliip  Canal  across.    Nature,  20:  59.  —  (B.  Pine)  Ed. 

Engin.  22:  241,  305,  314.  —  (F.  De  Lesseps)  No. 
Am.  131:  75- 

and  the  U.  S.  Government.  (J.  C.  Rodrigues)  Na- 
tion, 30:  90. 

Survey  for,  1846.      (N.  Garella)  .J.  Fraiikl.  Inst. 

42:  18-217. —  (M.  ChevalierJ  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43: 

304.  361- 

—  Tramp  across.     All  the  Year,  42:  277,  299. 
Panama  Fever.     (T.  M.  Cash)  Overland,  i:  553. 
Panama  Mission.      Am.  Whig    Ii.    3:    1.  —  Ann.   Reg. 

i:  79.  i:  [49.  4:  29.  —  Niles'8  Reg.  30:  33-169. 
31:  44,  312.  36:  42,  58,69.  —  Liv.  Age,  8:  196. — 
Mo.  R.  108:  337. 
Panama  Railroad.  (F.  N.  Otis)  Harper.  18:  145. — 
Once  a  Week,  13:  104.  —  Collnirn,  88:  172.  135: 
364.  —  Liv.  Age,  47:  621.  —  (V.  Wyatt)  J.  Frank). 
Inst.  67:  301. 

—  Report  on,  1853.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  9. 
Pan-Anglican  Synod.     Am.  Church  R.  22:  383. 

—  of  1S77.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World,  27:  850. 
Pancha  Tantra.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  23S.  — Penny  M.  4:  35S. 

—  Dubois's  Translation  of.     Colburn,  17:  155. 
Pandemus  Polvglott.     Blackw.  42:  455. 
Pandits.     (F.  E.  Hall)  Scrib.  6:  463. 
Pandora.     (W.  P.  Lancaster)  Contemp.  8:  431. 
Pandora;  a  Poem.     (W.  P.  Lancaster)  Ev.  Sat.  6:  221. 
i'andora;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  22:  507. 
Panuurang  Hare.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  473,  490. 

Paneful  Catastrophe;  a  Poem.     All  the  Year,  7:  61. 
Panegyrical  Curiosities.     Chamb.  J.  50:  1S3. 
Pangenesis.     (C.   Darwin)   Nature,    3:    502.  —  Westm. 

loi:  335- 

—  Provisional    Hypothesis   of.      (W.    K.   Brooks)  Am. 

Natural.  11:  144. 
Panic,  Aberdare,  in  London.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  19S. 

—  and  Panics.     All  the  Year,  41:  512. 

—  in  England,  1832-33.     Tait,  2:  804.     3:  362,  395. 

—  of  1S37.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  7S1.  — Brit.  &  For. 

I'  5-  537-  —  Blackw.  42:  210.  —  Dem.  R.  i:  108. — 
(L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  327.  — (S.  K.  Lothrop) 
Chr.  I-Lxam.  22:  392. 
and  of  1857.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  390,  485,  778. 

—  of  1847.     Quar.  81:  230.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  225. 
and  its  Causes.   Prosp.  R.  4:  152.  —  Bank.  M.  (L.) 

8:  147,  241. 
Evidence  as  to  Causes  of.     Bank.  ^I.  (L.)  8:   Ivii, 

cxxi. 

History  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  8:  73,  Si. 

on  the  Continent.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  8:  217. 

Review  of  Parliamentary  Imjuiry  on.      Bank.  il. 

(L.)  8:  625,  681. 

—  of  1S48.    (D.  M.  Balfour)  Ilnnt,  18:  477.  — (T.  Dwight) 

New  Eng.  6:    147.  —  (Lord  .\shburton)  Bank.   M. 
(N.  Y.)  2:  13.  — Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  2S7. 

—  of  1S54,  American  Railway  and  Monetary.    Bank.  JI. 

(L.)  14:  494,  601,  729. 

—  of  1857.     (P.  Godwin)  Atlan.  i:  112,  385.  — (E.  C. 

Seaman)  Hunt,  37:  659.  —  (G.  Dutton)  Hunt,  38: 

19.  —  (J.  S.  Ropes)  New  Eng.  15:  701.  —  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  12:  593,  865.  —  Bank.M.  (L.)  17:  785,  904. 

—  Westm.  69:    154. 

and  the  Hank  Acts.     Brit.  Q.  27:  172. 

and  the  Currenc}-.     Bent.  Q.  i:  106. 

Causes  of.     (A.'p.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  86:  164.  — 

Hunt,  39:  553.     40:  If). 
in  England.     Bank.M   (L.)i7:o.!i.     18:  i.  04. 

—  of  1S66.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  26:  637.  — Brit.  Q.  44:  125. 


Panic  of  1S73,  in  America.  (II.  White)  Fortn.  25:  Sio. — 
(R.  B.  Kimball)  Galaxy,  19:  105.  —  Harper,  48: 
126.  — Bank.  M.  (L.)  33:  917,  993.-0.  &  N.  9: 
41.—  Int(;rnat.  R.  i:   i.  — Penn  Mo.  4:  801. 

History  of.     (K.  Cornwallis)  Lippinc.  12:  6S1. 

—  of  1S76,  in  England.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:  344. 
Panics,  Commercial.     (B.   Price)  No.   Brit.   53:    450. — 

(L.  Levi)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  38:  304.  — (.].  S.  Bean, 
jr.)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  270.  — (J.  C.  Weldon) 
Overland)  12:  147.  —  (E.  L.  Gt>dkin)  Nation,  17: 
206.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  497.  — Eel.  M.  28: 
471. 

—  and  the  Board  of  Trade.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  i. 

—  and  Cliques.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  C89. 

—  and  the  Monetary  System,  Cliitti's.     Hunt,  25:  677. 

—  and  Reciprocity.     (B.  Price)  Contemp.  35:  269. 

—  and  Recuperation.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  502. 

—  and  Sun-Spots.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Nature,  19:  33,  5S8. 

—  and  their  Prevention.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  825. 

—  and  their  Results.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  91. 

—  Cause  of.     (.J.  A.  Lawson)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  8:  415. — 

(J.  A.  Lawson)  Hunt,  19:  282. 

and  Remedy  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  26:  357. 

B.  Price  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  361. 

—  Causes  of.     (J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  211. — 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5:    i.     12:  S49.  —  (C.  Coquelin) 
Hunt,  21:  371. 
and  Prevention  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  21:  73-543. 

—  Effects  of,  on  Banking.    (J.  B.  Martin)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

42:  663. 

—  Law  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  251. 

—  Lecture  on.     (L.  Levi)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  40,  118. 

—  Moral  Side  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  23S. 

—  of  present  Century  in  England.     Hunt,  55:  65. 

—  Rationale  of.     (F"  B.  Hawley)  Nat.  ().  39:  277. 

—  Responsibility  for.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  223. 

—  Restrictions  on  Banking  the  Cause  of.    Bajik.  M.  (L.) 

10:  219,  308. 
Panics,  Soldiers'.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  581. 
Panic  Terror.     Sliarpe,  47:  236. 
Panizzi,  Sir  Anthony.    Quar.  151:  463.  —  Lit.  J.  4:  163. 

—  Liv.  Age,  141 :  382. 

—  Fagan's  Life  of.     (S.  F.  Corkran)  Nation,  32:  62. 
Panjandrum,  The.     (A.  Trollope)  Galaxy,  9:  252,  233- 
Panjandrum,  The  great.     Dub.  Cniv.  91:  220. 
Panoptics  and  Polviechnics.     Chamb.  J.  21 :  361. 
Panopticon,  Royal,  of  Science  and  Art.      Art  J.  4:  220. 

5:  320. 
Panorama.     Art  J.  9:  46. 
Panoramas.     Chamb.  .1.  33:  ;^2- 

—  Cosmoramas,  and  Dioramas.     Penny  M.  ii:  363. 
Pan-Presbyterians.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World,  25:  843. 
Pansie;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  40:  37,  59. 

Pansies.     (H.  Rich)  Overland,  5:  512. 

Panslavism.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  6:   3SS,  426.  — (C. 

Hamlin)  Bib.  S  c.  34:  15S.  —  (.1.  W .  I'ipping)  Dark 

Blue,  4:  2S5. 

—  and   Panteutonism,   1S71.      (F.  H.  0"I)onnell)   Dark 

Blue,  1 :  549. 

—  and  the  Slavonians.     Colbuni,  84:  237. 

—  Rise  and  Decline  of.  (E.  L.  Jlijafovics)  Fortn.  20:  94. 
Panslavists  and  the  Slav  Committees,  ilacmil.  37:  68. 
Panslavist  ]^Iovcment  in  Eastern  Europe.     (W.  P.  Mor- 

ras)  Nation,  5:  233. 
Panslavist  Revival  in  Eastern  Europe.    St.  Paul's,  2:  iS. 
Pantagruclism.     Quar.  81:   107. 
Pantaloon.     All  the  Year,  8:  10. 
Paiitcha  Tantra.     «S\'c'  Pancha  Tantra. 
Pantelenu>n,  St.,  Fair  and  least  of.     Belgra.  42:  449. 
Pan-Teutoni>m.     Once  a  Week,  28:   359. 
P.mthays,  The,  of  Yiiii-nan.     Eraser.  86:  562. 
rautlita,  The.     (F.  P.  Gourdin)  .Vrch.  8:  45. 


PANTHEISM 


964 


PAPAL 


Pantheism.  (H.  Winslow)  No.  Am.  88:  367.— (J.  "W. 
Jackson)  Kitto,  37:  315.  — (W.  II.  Gillusi)ie)  Kitto, 
38:  90.  —  Am.  Hill.  Kepos.  2d  s.  8:  154.  —  Princ. 
K.  13:- 539.  — Ilofii,',  15:  199. 

—  and  Co^^mic  Emotion.  (F.  Harrison)  19th  Cent.  lo:  2S4. 

—  Christian.     (C.  B.  Upton)  Tlieo.  H.  10:  575. 

—  Doctrines  of  Hegel,  Strauss,  Parker,  etc.     Chr.  Rem. 

11:  347- 

—  Evolution  and.    (K.  St.  J.  Tyrwliitt)  Contemp.  33:  Si. 

—  Higher.     Brit.  Q.  61:  334. 

—  Historical  Phases  of.     Kitto,  20:  294. 

—  in  Philosophy,  and  Theory  of  History.  Princ.  42:  206. 

—  Indian.     Lond.  Q.  47:  309. 

—  Modern.     (J.  Murdocli)\\n).  Church  R.  4:  256.  —  (N. 

S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  4:  42S. 

—  Morality  of.     (L.  Bautain)  Theo.  Eel.  3:  92. 

—  or  God  Uie  Universe.     ( W.  T.  Harris)  J .  Spec.  Philos. 

9:  328. 

—  Piety  of.     (S.  Johnson)  Radical,  5:  487. 

—  Saisset  on.     Eel.  R.  I18:  52. 

—  Truths  and  Errors  of.    (J.  T.  Bixby)  Unita.  R.  13:  14. 

—  wrsMS  Atheism.     (J.  Bayma)  Cath.  World,  27:  471. 

—  versus  the  Logic  of  Reason.     (L.  P.  Hickok)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  9:  430. 

Pantheistic  and  Development  Theories,  Nevins  on.  (D. 
N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  6:  146. 

Pantheistic  Factor  in  Christian  Thought.  (R.  F.  Little- 
dale)  Contemp.  30:  642. 

Pantheistic  Movement.     (J.  Williams)  Am.  Church  R. 

i:  543- 
Pantheistical  School,  French.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  36. 
Pantheon  at  Rome.     Art  J.  20:  233,  2S5. 
Frieze  of.     (W.  W.  Lloyd)  Am.  Arch.  4:  48. 

—  of  London.     Chamb.  J.  44:  350. 
Panther,  American.     Penny  M.  5:  413. 

—  Struggle  with.    (W.  Pepys)  Bentley,  64:  iig. 
Panther  Hunt  in  Pennsylvania.     Portfo.(Den.)  31:  494. 
Pantology,  Park's.     New  York  R.  10:  152. 
Pantomime,  At  a.     (F.  W.  Fairholt)  St.  James,  3:  193. 

—  and  Pandemonium.    (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  Ii:  165. 

—  English.     Chamb.  J.  47:  49,  72. 
Origin  of.     Temp.  Bar,  55:  93. 

—  Introduction  of.     Once  a  Week,  26:  77. 

—  Nemesis  of.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  25:  340. 

—  Rehearsal  of.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  39. 
Pantomimes.    All  the  Year,  17:  1S9.  —  Temp.  Bar,  i:  iSi. 

—  Chamb.  J.  41:  30. 

—  Christmas.     (T.  C.  De  Leon)  Lippinc.  3:  36. 

—  History  of.     Fra.ser,  33:  43.  —  Loud.  Soc.  7:  204. 
Panurge  in  England.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  585. 
Panurgus  Pebbles.     (T.  Hood)  Dub.  Univ.  47:  216. 
Paoli,  Pascal,  Memoir  of.     Ed.  R.  loi:  442. 

I'aoli,  Pa.,  Jlassacre  at,  1777.     Pennsyl.  M.  i:  2S5. 

Paoli,  Land  oL     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  22:  611. 

P.aolini,  Princess.    Conili.  36:  297.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

135:  15. 
Papa  Hoorn's  Tulip.     (R.  V.  C.  Meyers)  Scrib.  13:  359. 
Papacy,  The.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  i.  —  Eel.  R.  88:  307. 

in:  642.     123:   405.  — Dub.  R.  34:   482.  — (W. 

W.  Kinsley)  Lakeside,  i:  2S6. 

—  Allies  on.     Dub.  R.  29:  370. 

—  and  Civil  Allegiance.     (A.  J.  Faust)  Nat.  Q.  35 :  i .  — 

Brit.  Q.  61:   442.  — Dub.  Univ.    85:  i.  — (J.   H. 
Ward)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  440. 

—  and  Civil  Government.     (J.  F.  Rowe)  Chr.  Q.  2:  76. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  46. 

Thompson's.  (S.  B.  A.  Harper)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  49S. 

—  and  Dan.  vii.  8.    (E.  Winthrop)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  116. 

—  and  Early  Italian  Scientific  Academies.  Dub.  R.  3:  150. 

—  and  French  Empire,   iSoo.    Ed.  R.  128:  451.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  gg:  451. 

—  and  Germany.     Eraser,  89:  403. 


Papacy,  The,  and  the  Law  of  Xaticms.     (E.  il.  Gilletl) 
Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  251. 

—  and  Medi;evalism.     New  Dom.  21:  303. 

—  and  Napoleon  I.     Lond.  Q.  31 :  86. 

—  and  NapokMin  III.     (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  32:  686. 

—  and  the  United  States.     Brownson,  22:  9. 

—  Authority  and  Infallibility  of.     Dub.  R.  57:  121. 

—  Caliphate,  and  Politics,  1878.     (Marquis  de  Nangis) 

Dub.  Univ.  91 :  257. 

—  Characteristics  of.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  9: 

304,  350- 

—  Dollinger  on.     Dub.  R.  52:  467.     70:  363. 

—  Downfall  of  secular.     (B.  A.  Hinsdale)  Chr.  Q.  5:  23. 

—  Early  Relations  with  Cath(dic  States.  Westm.  Ill :  39. 

—  England  and.     Brit.  Q.  13:  234. 

—  Evidences  from  the  Catacombs.     Dub.  R.  44:  130. 

—  Fleming  on.     (J.  A.  Seiss)  Evang.  R.  i:  561. —  (D. 

N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  i:  333. 

—  Future  of.     (A.  de  Gubernatis)  Am.  Church  R.  28: 

208.  —  Chr.  Rem.  41 :  381. 

—  Growth  of.  (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Galaxy,  14:  764.   15:41. 

—  Guettee  on.     (W.  Mitchell)  Am.  Church  R.  19:  462. 

—  (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  5:  463,  577. 

—  Guizot  on.     No.  Brit.  36:  139. 

—  Historians  of,  1S54.     Dub.  R.  37:  232. 

—  Historical  Foundation  of.     No.  Brit.  10 :  21. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of .     Dub.  Univ.  85:  129-709.     86: 

224-596. 

—  History  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  2S5-682.     3:  315-710. 

4:  371.  — Dub.  R.  45:  32. 

and  Prospects  of.     Eel.  R.  96:  656. 

Shepherd's  Early.     Dub.  R.  31 :  437. 

—  in  5th  and  6th  Centuries.   (P.  Schaff)  Meth.  Q.  24:  574. 

—  in  the  Jliddle  Ages,  Baxmann's.     (H.  C.  Lodge)  No. 

Am.  118:  39S. 

—  in  1861.     Eel.  R.  114:  222. 

—  in  1S71.     (E.  Gryzanovski)  Nation,  13:  141. 

—  in  1872.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  14:  149. 

—  Italian  and  English  Views  of.     Eel.  R.  94:  84. 

—  Kendrick   on   the   Primacy  of.     (S.   F.   Jarvis)  Am. 

Church  R.  i:  165,  325. 

—  Luther  and.     Dub.  R.  39:  i. 

—  Manner  of  conducting  the  Affairs  of.    Dub.  R.  26:  338. 

—  Michaud  on.     Lond.  Q.  40:  432. 

—  Modern.     Eel.  R.  108:   i. 

—  opposed  to  Revolutionary  Principles.    Dub.  R.  51 :  186. 

—  Origin  of.     (J.  H.  Egar)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  367. 

—  Power  of,  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Dub.  R.  20:  319. 

—  Present  Greatness   of.     (G.  F.  Carey)  Cath.  World, 

17:  400. 

—  Policy  of,  1863.    Eel.  R.  I17:  323. 

—  Pusey  on  Prerogatives  of.     Dub.  R.  61:  i. 

—  Question  of.     (J.  Williams)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  376. 

—  Relations  with  Italy.     (J.  Mazzini)  Westm.  88:  226. 

—  Revival  of.     (lalaxy,  14:  483. 

—  Revolutions  in.     (T.  B.  jNIacauIay)  Ed.  R.  72:   227. 

Same  art.  Mus.  42:  183. 

—  Rise  of.     (B.  A.  Hinsdale)  Chr.  Q.  2:  229. 

—  Rome  and.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  127:  176,  316. 

—  Schism   in,  1843.     Quar.   74:    154.     Same   art.    Liv. 

Age,  2:  29. 

—  Shall  we  fear  the  Pope?    (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  5:  650. 

—  Supremacy  of,  before  Division  of  East  and  West.    Dub. 

R.  17:  447. 

Bottalla  on.     Dub.  R.  63:  426. 

/Ste  Peter;  Popes;  Roman  Catholic. 
Papal  Aggression.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  404.    38:  719. 

—  and  Royal  Supremacy.     No.  Brit.  15:  254. 

—  in  England.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  404.  — (G.  W.  Greene) 

Chr.  R.  16:  105. 
Bill  against.     Blackw.  69:  573. 

—  in  185 1.     Chr.  Ob.s.  51:  65,  7;^,  137. 


PAPAL 


9G5 


PAPER 


Papal  and  Sardinian  Governments.    Ed.  R.  94:  S7. 
Papal  Conclave.     Meth.  M.  36:  299. 

—  of  1823.     Lend.  M.  12:  321. 

Papal  Conclaves.  Canad.  Mo.  4:  112.  —  Xo.  Brit.  45: 
265.  — C'omh.  33:  217.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  475. 
-Dub.  R.  63:  374. 

Papal  Conspiracy,  Archbishop  of  Cologne  and.  (H.  H. 
Milman)  Quar.  63:  88. 

—  exposed,  Beecher's.     Brownson,  12:  246. 
Papal  Controversy,  1S50.     Eel.  R.  93:  97. 
Papal  Credulity,  Modern.     Eel.  R.  75:  103. 
Papal  Domination  in  Spain.     For.  R.  i:  351. 
Papal  Drama.     (F.  "VV.  Newman)  Eraser,  92:  661. 
Papal  Encroachments.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  614. 
Papal  Faith,  Phases  of.     All  the  Year,  2:  411. 

Papal  Government.  For.  Q.  11:  29.  —  Blackw.  31:  535. 
—  Mus.  20:  544. —  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  185. 

—  1815-50.     Quar.  99:  215. 

—  Legations  with,  1859.     Eel.  R.  iii:  31. 

Papal  Index  of  Prohiljited  Books.    Brit.  Q.  14:  133.    See 

Index  Expurgatorius. 
Papal  Monarchy.     Quar.  142:  402. 
I'apal  Movement  in  England.     Chr.  R.  16:  290. 
Papal  Power.     Brownson,  17:  273. 

—  and  Roman  Forgeries.     (J.  A.  Corcoran)  Am.  Cath. 

Q.  2:  532. 

—  Forgery  the  Ba-sis  of.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  589. 

—  Hussey's  Rise  of.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  649. 

—  in  Italy  restored  by  Intervention  of  France  and  Eng- 

land, 1849.     Brit.  Q.  13:  190,  234.     14:  488. 
Papal  Pretensions.     Quar.  89:  452. 

—  and  Civil  Allegiance.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  i. 

—  Lord  Russell  on.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  747. 

Papal  Question,  1870.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  II :  3S1. 

Papal  Rome,  Power  of.     Eel.  R.  86:  299. 

Papal  Sheep-Shearing.     All  the  Year.  3:  428. 

Papal   States.      (J.    T.   Headley)   Dem.   R.    15:    89.— 

Westm.   44:    325.     Same   art.   Liv.   Age,   8:    288. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  7:  145. 

—  and  Pius  IX.     Eel.  M.  12:  525.     See  also  Pius  IX. 

—  Commerce  and   JIanufactures   of.      (J.  T.  Headley) 

Hunt,  10:  III. 

—  Government  of.     Dub.  R.  46:  1S7,  2S3. 

—  Hunt's  Merchants'  Mag.  on.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  354. 

—  Internal  Economy  of.     Galaxy,  9:  786. 

—  Italy  and,  1856.     Dub.  R.  41:  171. 

—  Miley's  History  of.     Dub.  R.  28:  123. 

—  Recent  Revolution  in,  1862.     Brit.  Q.  35:  323.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  56:  225. 

—  Seaside  in.     Blackw.  86:  471. 

—  Temporal  Government  of.     (II.  M.  Baird)  Meth.  Q. 

Papal  Supremacy.     Chr.  Rem.  29:  369. 

—  and  the  Eastern  Church.     Chr.  Item.  22:  209. 

—  Historical  Argument  for.     Chr.  Rem.  20:  36. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Blackw.  25:  331. 
Papal  Zouaves.     Month,  8:  331. 
Paparchy  and  Nationality.     Brit.  Q.  61:  i. 
Papeete.     (E.  P.  Stoddard)  Overland,  5:  105. 
Paper.     House.  Words,  18:   104. 

—  and  its  Substitutes.     Argosy,  14:  352. 

—  and  Paper-Making,  Herring  on.     Liv.  Age.  47:  240. 

—  Descript.  of  various  Kimls  of.  .1.  Fraukl.  Inst.  11:  123. 

—  Duty  on,  and  its  lutluence  on  Literature,  1S36.     Mo. 

R.  140:  276. 

—  Fancy,  and  Cardbo.ard,  Trades  in.     Praot.  M.  2:  -^23. 

—  First  Use  of.     (T.  Wright)  Ev.  Sat.  9:  251. 

—  Glaring  white,  and  Print,  Effect  on  Eyes.     Nation, 

29:  207,  2^0. 

—  History  of  a  Sheet  of.     All  the  Year.  6:  7. 

—  Improvements  in,  1S43.     J.  Frankl.  Iii<=t.  38:  1S6. 

—  in  ancient  and  modern  Times.     Hogg,  3:  341. 


Paper,  Ivory.     (S.  Einsle)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  50. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (.J.  G.  Austin)  Atlan.  19:  364. — 

6:  145.  8:  349.  —  Cornh.  4:  609.  —  (H.  C.  She.i- 
fer)  Lippinc.  lo:  489.  —  (C.  T.  Hinckley)  Godey, 
48:  199.  —  Broadw.  4:  223.  7:  79.  —  Penny  M. 
2:   27^.  —  Pract.  M.  4;  33S. — Victoria,  28:  55. 

Antiquity  of  Art  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  10:  267. 

Bamboo  for.     Chamb.  .1.  52:  813. 

Chemistry  of.     Pract.  ^I.  7:  342. 

in  England.     (.1.  Timbs)  Once  a  Week,  9:  709. 

in  Japan.     Chamb.  J.  48:  693.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

78:  240. —Pract.  M.  6:  351.  —  Eel.  Engin.  6:  2S7. 

in  the  United  States,  Early  History  of.     (.J.  Boies) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  17:  217. 

—  IMarble,  Hist,  and  Manufacture  of.     Pract.  "M.  7:  348. 

—  Marks  used  by  early  JIanufacturers  of.     (-J.  Hunter) 

Arch.  37:  447. 

—  Materials  for.     Chamb.  J.  22:  295.     58:  587. 

New.     Nature,    11:  33.  —  (P.  L.  Slmmonds)  Eel. 

Engin.  4:  581.  —  (M.  C.  Cooke)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  67: 
398. 

—  New  Uses  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  447. 

—  New  Zealand  Plants  suitable  for.     (.J.    R.  Jacksou) 

Nature,  11:  212. 

—  A  Paper  on.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  ii:  393. 

—  Pen,  and  Ink.     (G.  Wilson)  Macuiil.  i:  31S.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  49:  390. 

—  Rice,  and  Straw.     Penny  M.  13:  223. 

—  Sorting.     All  the  Year,  38:  462. 

—  Staining.     Pract.  M.  4:   197. 

French  and  English.    Art  J.  13:  55,  105. 

—  Supply  of.     Quar   97:  225. 

—  Water-Marks  on.     (S.  Denne)  Arch.  12:   114. 

—  Wood  Pulp  for.     Pract.  M.  2:  394. 
Paper-Bag  Making.     All  the  Year,  38:  292. 
Paper  Cloth.  Mode  of  making.     Ev.  Sat.  li:  499. 
Paper  Credit,  Thornton  on.     (F.  Homer)  Ed.  R.  i:  172. 
Paper-Hangings,  Arsenic  in.     Art  J.  10:  240. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (Des  Fosse  and  Karth)  Pract.  M.  3: 

loi. 

—  Poison  in.     (G.  Phillips)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  397. 
Paper  Mill,  Fiskebj'.     Pract.  ^I.  2:  259. 

Paper  Mills  in  New  England,  History  of.     (W.  Goold) 

N.  E.  Reg.  29:  1 58, 
Paper  Money.     (B.  Franklin)  Carey's  Mus.  2:1.  —  (H. 

Williamson)    Carey's   Mus.    2:    107.  —  (L.    Chitto) 

Hunt,  26:  44.  —  Himt,  49:   16. 

—  and  Banks.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  27:  435. 

—  and  its  Evils.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  23: "603. 

—  and  National  DelUs,  England,  1847.     Eel.  R.  86:  129, 

—  and  Prices.     (.1.  S.  Mill)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  60S. 

—  and  Specie  Payments  in  France.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation, 

19:  22. 

—  as  a  Panacea.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  220. 

—  Circulation  of.     Hogg,  i:  316. 

—  Colonial.     (J.  Q.  H-.wnrd)  Nat.  Q.  32:  96. 

—  Depreciation  of,     Ed.  H.  17:  340. 

—  Effects  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)"io:  30. 

on  the  precious  Metals.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  27S. 

—  Harvey  on.     (.1.  Fiskc)  Radical,  i:  5S7. 

—  History  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  941. 

—  Inconvertilile  in  Italy,     ((i.  AValker)  Nation,  22:  190. 

—  ^lanufacture  of.     Republic,  7:  99. 

—  Modern  Reforms  in.     (W.  Latham)  Fortn.  4:  210. 

—  of  .\ustria  and  the  Crisis  of  1S73.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

30:  711.  78;. 

—  of  North  Carolina,  17S3  and  1S65.     (E.  F.  Rockwell) 

Hist.  M.  13:  223. 

—  of  L'nited  States.     (S.  Newcomb)  No.  Am.  102:  100. 

—  (Origin  of.     Hunt,  7:  3^4. 

—  Ruinous  Influence  of.     Nat.  Q.  16:   ^4. 

—  Shall  the  Government  issue?  Bauk.M.  (N.  Y.)33:  681. 


PArEK 


966 


PARAGUAY 


Paper  Money  without  Coin  Redemption.  Bank.  M.  (N.T. ) 
36:  31. 

Paper  Trades  in  the  17th  Century.    Penny  M.  5:  iii. 

Paper  Wlieels  on  liailroads.  Pract.  M.  7  :  366.  53:  91, 
40S. 

Papers  of  a  Gentleman-at-Anns.  (II.  Brownri^g)  Col- 
burn,  52:  411. 

Papering  Room-Walls.     (U.  Sturgis)  Nation,  2:   170. 

Tapias  of  IIierai)()lis.  (J.  D.  Liglitfoot)  Contemp.  5:  397. 
26:  277,  828. 

Papior-Mach^.     (Jodey,  47:  28. 

—  Ceraniic.     Art  J.  12:  112. 

—  IIow  to  imitate.     Kiig.  Dom.  M.  14:   iSo. 
Papin,  Denis,  aiul  Steam  Power.     Eel.  R.  86:  64. 

—  Garland's  Life  and  Letters  of.     Nature,  24:   t^jj. 
Papiueau,  L.  J.     (.J.  M.  I.e  Moine)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  346. 

—  IJfe  and  Times  of.     (T.  D.  Urowii)  New  Dom.  9:   i. 
Papists,  Modern,  MeGliee  on  the  real  Principles  of.    Chr. 

Obs.  35:  448,  488. 
Pappus,  Theorem  of.     (.J.  B.  Flenck)  Math.  Mo.  i:  200. 
Papua,  Characteristics  of  its  Inhabitants.     (G.  W.  Earl) 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  48:  219. 
Papuan  and  Negritto  Races.     (E.  A.  Allen)  Anthrop.  J. 

8:  38. 
Papuans,  Ethnology  of  the.     (J.  C.  Gallon)  Nature,  14: 

107,  136. 

—  Maclay's  Researches  among.     (.J.  C.  Galton)  Nature, 

9:  328. 
Papyrograph,  Zuccato's.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  365. 
Papyru-.     Liv.  Age,  46:  767.  —  Penny  M.  i:  309. 

—  Ancient.     (E.  Abbot)  Lib.  J.  3:  323. 

—  discovered  at  Herculaneum.      (H.  G.  Bennett)  Arch. 

15:  114- 

—  Egyptian,  Account  of.     (W.  Hamilton)  Arch.  16:  171. 
Paquerette;  the  Star  of  a  Night.     Colburn,  82:  115-467. 

83:  43-293-     84:  47. 
Para;  Adventures   on   the   Amazon.      (J.    E.   Warren) 
Bentlej-,  22:  527.     23:  17-484.     24:  226,  434,  556. 
25:  3^7,  563.  607.     26:  65,  247,  t,:t. 

—  and  the  Amazon,  Warren's.     Liv.  Age,  30:  491. 

—  Edwards's  Residence  at.     So.  Q.  12:  135. 

—  Metropolis  of  Amazons.     (11.  H.  Smith)  Scrib.  18:  65. 
Parable,  Elements  and  Purposes  of.      (.J.  I.   Swander) 

Mercersb.  19:  140. 

—  for  the  People.     (C.  G.  Rosenberg)  Dem.  R.  36:  187. 

—  Genius  of.     (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  93:  227,  293. 

—  Idea  of.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  9:  169. 

—  Interpretation  of.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  10:  5 78. 

—  of  the  Laborers  in  the  Vineyard.     (T.  H.  Skinner) 

Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i:  268. 

—  of  the  Leaven.     (A.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  7:  485. 

—  of  the  Pharisee  and  the  Publican.     (C.   P.   Kranth) 

Evaug.  R.  7:  547. 

—  of  the  Rich  Jlan  and  Lazarus.     (W.  C.  Flower)  Kitto, 

33:  126. —  (.J.  L.  Blake)  Kitto,  33:  290. —  (J.  W. 
Flower)  Kitto,  34:   51. 

—  of  the  Ten  Virgins.     Chr.   Obs.  40:    i,  65,   295. — 

Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  186. 

—  of  the  Kingdom,  jMatthew  xiii.     Princ.  41:  382. 

—  of  the  Vineyard.     (J.  Jones)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  73. 
Parables  and  Similitudes.     (W.  M.  Thomson)  Bib.  Sac. 

33:  401- 

—  of  Jesus  Christ.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  237- 

591.     8:74-433.     9:85-515.     10:  158.  — (J.  W. 

Alexander)  Princ.  5:  484.  —Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  505. 

—  Univ.  Q.  7:  305.  — Kitto,  26:  loi.— Chr.  Obs. 

62:  403. 

Drummond  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  522. 

in   the  Light  of  the  present   Day.     (T.    Guthrie) 

Good  Words,  4:  1-82 1. 

Ken  rick  on.     Dub.  R.  27:  iSi. 

Neander  on.    Chr.  R.  8:  199,  5S8. 


Parables  of  Jesus  Christ,  Notes  on.     Chr.  Rem.  2:  i. 

Thoughts  on.     (W.  S.  Perkins)  Uuiv.  Q.  37:  416. 

Works  on.     Eel.  R.  50:  220. 

—  Our  Lord's  Use  of.     Chr.  Obs.  36:  65. 

—  Theology  of.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  14:  56. 
Paracelsus,  A.  P.  T.  B      Temp.  Bar,  i:  466. 

—  and  the  Alchemists.     Dub.  Univ.  51 :  354,  419.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  44:  246. 

—  and  his  Doctrines.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  3. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Chemistry  and  Medicine.      (L.  II. 

Steiner)  Mercersb.  5:  351. 
Parachute,  Cocking's,  and  his  fatal  Descent,  1837.     J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  24:  219. 

—  Coming  down  in  a.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  24:  i65. 
Paraclete,  The.     Colburn,  4:  562. 

—  Jos.  Parker  on.     Cong.  4:  74. 
See  Holy  Spirit. 

Parades,  Street,  Right  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  146. 
Paradise.     (H.  A.  Sawtelle)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  319. 

—  Exegesis  of  Luke  xxiii.  39-43.     (P.  Church)  Bapt.  Q. 

7:  88. 

—  Law  of.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  9:  180. 

—  of  Mediaeval  Writers.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  125. 

—  or  the  After-W^)rld.   (J.  F.  Kendall)  Presb.  R.  i:  694. 

—  Terrestrial.     All  the  Year,  6:  43. 

Paradise;  a  Tale.     (I.G.  Meredith)  0.  &  N.  10:  601. 
Paradise  of  Coquettes.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  24:  397.  — 

Quar.  12:  159. 
Paradise  of  Shedaud ;  an  Oriental  Legend.  Eraser,  28:  346. 
Paradise  Lost.    House.  Words,  4:  455. 
Paradise  Lost;  a  Romance.     St.  James,  5:  256. 
Paradise  Plantation.     (L.  S.  Houghton)  Lippinc.  26:  19, 
Paradoxes,  De  Morgan's  Budget  of.     Nature,  7:  239. 
Paradoxical  Experience.     House.  Words,  18:  516. 
Paradoxical  Philosophy.  (J.  C.  Maxwell)  Nature,  19:  141. 
Paraffine.     All  the  Year,  21:  58. 

—  Manufacture  and  Uses  of.     (C.  A.  Jov)  Eel.  Engin.  7: 

478. 

—  Protection  of  Wood  and  Iron  by.     Eel.  Engin.  24:  1 18. 

—  (E.  Schal)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  no:  249. 
Paraffine  Candles  from  Peat.     Chamb.  J.  20:  327. 
Paraffine  Industry.     (F.  Field)  Pract.  M.  3:  277. 
Paraffine  Lamps  and  their  Dangers.     (J.  Attlield)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  6:  167. 
Paraffine  Oil  Trade  of  Scotland.     (J.  S.  Jeans)  Pract.  M. 

i:  402.     See  Petroleum. 
Paraguay.     (K.Johnston)  Geog.  M.  2:  201-342.  —  (A. 

II.  Guernsey)  Harper,   18:  325.  —  Knick.  53:  9. — 

O.  &  N.  4:  359.  —  Niles's  Reg.  23:  79. 

—  Abipones  of.     Quar.  26:  277. 

—  and  the  Lopez  Family.  (H.  llargreave)  Lippinc.  5:  5SS. 

—  Brazil,  and  the  Plate,  Mansfield's  Letters  from.     New 

Q.  5:  423.  —  (C.  Kingsley)  Eraser,  54:  591.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  52:   i. 

—  Dcmersay's  Explorations.     Colburn.  119:  453. 

—  Enemies  of.     (M.  T.  McMahon)  Harper,  40:  421. 

—  Fate  of.     Eraser,  81:  166. 

—  Jesuit  Missions  in.     (A.  Guider)  Month,  12:  513. 

—  La  Plata,  and  the  Par-ana.     (E.A.Hopkins)  DeBow, 

■  14:  238. 

—  Letters  on;  Dr.  Francia.     Quar.  63:  342. 

—  Natural  History  of,  with  some  Account  of  the  Jesuits. 

(E.  A.  Hopkins)  Am.  Wliig  R.  7:  49. 

—  Prisoners  of  Lopez.     Chamb.  J.  46:  697. 

—  Republic  of.     (E.  A.  Hopkins)  Am.  WHiig  R.  6:  245. 

—  Revolution  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  26:  444.  — 

Mus.  20:  387.     26:  579. 

—  Robertson's  Letters  on.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  474. —  ]\Io. 

R.  147:  93.     148:  241. 

—  Sketch  of.     St.  James,  4:  475. 

—  Skctchps  in.     Appleton,  20:  204. 

—  Southey's  Tale  of.     Blackw.  18:  370,  386. 


TARAGUAY 


96T 


PARIS 


Paraguay,  Up  the  Parana  and  in.    Lippiuc.  15:  521,  649. 

—  \  isit  to.     (G.  L.  Brent)  So.  M.  13:  44-719. 

—  War  in,  1865-69.     Lond.  Q.  34:  296.  — Blackw.  io5: 

424.  —  (S.  G.  Bullincli)  No.  Am.  109  :  510.  — 
Westm.  93:  3S0.  —  (M.  T.  McMalion)  Harper,  40: 
633.  _  (P.  C.  Bliss)  O.  &  N.  2:  2S1. 

—  Wasiibiirn's.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  12:  436. 
Parallels.     Dub.  Univ.  41 :  479. 

Parallel  Ideas  of  Nations.     Chanib.  J.  i :  67. 

Parallel  Lines,  Properties  of.     (G.  P.  Young)  Canud.  J. 

n.  s.  i:  519. 
Parallel  Motion, Peaucellier's  perfect.  Eel.  Engiu.  10:  435. 
Parallel  Passages.     Once  a  Week,  10:   5S3. 
Parallel  Eolations,  Composition  of.     (J.  B.  Clierriman) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  92. 
Parallel  Stories.     Chamb.  J.  50:  569. 
Parallelism,  Scripture.     Chr.  Obs.  24:  2Z7- 
Parallelisms.     Cong.  jNI.  7:  71. 

—  Scripture.     Kitto,  8:  184. 

Parana  River.     (E.  A.  Hojjkins)  De  Bow,  14:  238. 

—  Navigation  of.     (E.  A.  Hopkins)  Hunt,  26:   147. 

—  People  of.     Chamb.  J.  46:  109. 

—  Social  and  religious  Life  on.     Colburn.  131:  1. 

—  Steam  Warfare  on.     (Com.  McKinnon)  Colburn,  82: 

320. 
Paraphrasing,  Art  of.     Liv.  Age,  75:  126. 
Paraselenes  observed  in  April,   1858.     (J.  M'Clune)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  66:  52. 
Parasites.     (L.  Oille)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  4:  4.  —  Nature,  3: 

392.  —  Chamb.  J.  21 :  86.  Same  art.  Liv.  .Age,  41 :  20. 

—  and  their  Development.     (A.  Wilson)  (ient.  M.  n.  s. 

20:  342.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  3:   552. 

—  Animal.  (P.  J. von  Beneden)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5: 143. 
Beneden  on.     (T.  S.  Cobbold)  Nature,  13:  303. 

—  Flies  and  Feasts.     Fraser,  47:  670. 

—  from  the  Zoological  Garden.     (T.  S.  Cobbold)  Intel. 

Obs.  1 :  347. 

—  of  tlie  Human  Body.     (R.  Walsh)  Dub.  Univ.  15:  617. 

—  of  the  Sun  Fish.     (T.  S.  Cobbold)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  82. 

—  on  Plants.     No.  Brit.  38:  36r,. 

—  Vegetable,  or  Human   Vegetation.     (H.   Macmillan) 

Macmil.  6:  459. 
Parasite  Insects.    (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  4:  82. 
Parasite  Larva>.     (T.  S.  Cobb(dd)  Intel.  Obs.  3:  86. 
Parasitic  Fungi.     (E.  Sidney)  West.  J.  6:  218. 
Parasitic  Growths.     Chamb.  J.  49:  819. 
Parasitic  MoUusk.     Cornh.  6:  278. 
Parasitic  Plants.  (Mrs.  E.  Lankester)  Pop.  Sci.  It.  2: 196. 
Paray-le-Monial,  Pilgrimage  to.     Dub.  R.  73:  273. 

—  Visit  to.     (G.  Goldie)  Month,  24:   196. 

Parcel  Post,  State.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Contemp.  34:  209. 
Parchment,  Vegetable.     Cliamb.-I.  45:  119.  —  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  67:  56.  — Ev.  Sat.  5:  330. 
Pardoe,  Julia.     Godey,  47:  344.  —  Bentley,  26:  323.-- 

with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  42:  135. 

—  City  of  the  Magyar.    Eraser,  23:  316.  — Eel.  R.  73:  68. 

—  Jealous  Wife.     New  Q.  4:  439. 

Pardons  and  Morality.     (E.  L.  (iodkin)  Nation,  2:  712. 
Pardoned  Convict ;  a  Poem.     (H.  Rose)  Victoria,  36:  523. 
Pardoning  Power.     (D.  M.  Means)  New  Eng.  34:  61.  — 
(A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  8:  206. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     (R.  Gray)  Internat.  R.  7:  49S. 
Parc^,  Ambrose.     Liv.  Age,  45:   117. 

—  Incident  in  the  Life  of.     Fraser,  51 :  341. 

—  Works  of.     Retros.  II :  46. 

Parents  and  Children.     (O.  Dewey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  42:  349. 
Equitable  Jurisdiction  as  to.     liuar.  39:   18  v 

—  and  (Guardians,  Hints  and  Outlines  for.     (E.  I.  Sears) 

Nat.  Q.  30:  134. 

—  Hints  to.     (I).  H.  Hill)  Land  We  Love,  i:  35,  196. 

—  Tears  of.    Chr.  Obs.  32:  36,  581,  643.     33:  61. 

—  To,    All  the  Year,  11:  512. 


Parental  Authority,  Extent  and  Design  of.  (N.  Colver) 
Chr.  R.  12:  25. 

—  in  Matters  of  Religion.     Dub.  R.  84:  20S. 
Parental  Duties  in  regard  to  Schools.     (J.  Abbott)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1834:  81. 

Parental  Instruction.     Cong.  M.  i:  586. 

Parental  Rights.     All  tiie  Year,  24:  34S. 

Parenthood,  Preparation  for.  (E.  J.  Hardy)  Colburn, 
160:  562. 

Parepa  Rosa,  the  Prima  Donna.  (E.  Chamberlin)  Lake- 
side, 3:  213. 

—  Poem  on.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  7:  735. 
Parepidemus,  Letters  of.      (A.  H.  Clough)  Putnam,  2: 

72,  «38- 
Parga.     Ed.  R.  32:  263.  —  Selec.  Ed   R.  4:  i.  —  Quar. 

23:  III.  —  Niles's  Reg.  17:   105. 
Parguinotes,  Song  of.     Loud.  M.  3:  641. 
Pariah's  Revenge.     Chamb.  J.  28:  371. 
Paj-ian  Chronicle,  Authenticity  of.     (R.   Gough)  Arch. 

9:  IS7- 
Parima,  Lake;  Raleigh's  El  Dorado.     Sharpe,  25:  222. 
Parini,  Joseph,  and  Milan.     St.  Paul's,  3:  214. 

—  Homes  and  Haunts  of.     (T.  A.  Adolplius)  Belgra.  39: 

159. 
Paris,  F.  de,  Abbe,  Miracles  of.     Kitto,  28:  71. 
Paris,  Louis  Philippe  Albert  d'Orleans,  Count  de,  with 

portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  179. 
Paris,  Matthew,  History  of.     Blackw.  5:  257. 
Paris.     Bentley,  30:   i. — Dub.  R.  78:  55. 

—  Adventures  in.    Beutley,  2:  495,  575.   3:  401.    4:  156. 

—  Agricidtural  Show  at.  i860.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  210. 

—  Along  the  Seine.     (A.  Rhodes)  Scril).  10 :  472. 

—  Ambassador's  Hall.  1810.     Eel.  M.  50:   511. 

—  American  in.     (D.  G.  Mitchell)  Bentley,  24:  367. 

—  Americans  in.    (A.  Rhod-.;s)  Galaxy,  17:  598.  —  Penn 

Mo  1 :  264,  2S6. 

—  American  Residents  in.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Appletoii, 

11:  779.     12:  395. 

—  Among  the  Blousards.     (W.  Sikes)  Lippinc.  15:  313. 

—  Amusements  of.     P)elgra.  2:   195. 

—  Ancient,  Historic  Memorials  of.     Retros.  18:  209. 

—  Ancient  Faculty  of.     Month.  3:  303,  466. 

—  and  France  in  1820,  1830,  and  1840.     (A.  V.  Kirwan) 

Fraser,  62:  389,  569.     63:   1S4. 

in  1871.     Dub.  R.  68:  42S.  — (A.  Laugel)  Nation, 

13:  23. 

—  and  the  French.     (A.  Stevens)  Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  121. 

—  and  London,  The  Beaux  Mondes  of.     Eel.  M.  68:  453. 

—  and  its  People.     So.  R.  n.  s.  12 :  68. 

(Grant's.     Dub.  Univ.  23:   102.  —  Mo.  R.  162:  538. 

Tait.  n.  s.  II :  43. 

—  and  the  Parisians.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  222.  —  (E.  Be:'.- 

son)  Galaxy,  4:  666. — Colburn.  87:  460. 

Jlrs.  Trollope's.   Tait,  n.  s.  3:  174.  —  So.  Lit,  Mess. 

2:  393.  —  Fraser,  13:  209. 

—  Anti-E.xhibitionists  in.     All  the  Year,  41:   114, 

—  Arc  de  Triom]ihe.     Penny  M.  5:  3S9. 

—  Aristocracy  of.     Lond.  M.  lO:  633, 

—  Artist  Life  in.     Irish  Q.  5:  850. 

—  as  it  was,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  551. 

—  Authors  of,  Gossip  on.     Colburn,  81:  327. 

—  Bakers  of.     Chamb.  J.  41:  734. 

—  Ball  at  the  Tuilerics.     Colburn,    61 :    222.  —  (H.    T. 

Tuckerman)  Putnam,  5:  360. 

—  Balls  in.     Temp.  Bar,  II :  90. 

—  Ballet  Girls  of.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  25,  i.Si, 

—  Bird's-Eye  View  of.   All  the  Year,  20:  30.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

11:  20. 

—  Blousard  in  his  Hours  of  Ease.     Lippinc.  15:  6S4. 

—  I'lotrding-Houscs  at.     Chamb.  ,1.  6:  75. 

—  Bois  de  Boulogne.   Bentley,  53 :  530.  —  House.  Words, 

16:  8q. 


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PARIS 


Paris,  Bon  Marclu'  in.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  32S. 

—  Book  Lore  of,  in  the  14th  Century.    Dub.  Univ.  6g:  21. 

—  Bourgeois  of.     Argosy,  i:   134.  —  Colburii,  92:  210. 

100:  99. 

—  Bourse  of.     Colburii,  108:  329. 
Visit  to.     Colburii,  62:  105. 

—  Business  in.     (M.  L.  Measoii)  Belgra.  22:  126. 

—  by  Gaslight.     (L.  II.  Hooper)  Lip|)inc.  18:  251. 

—  Cafe  in,  Sketches  in.     (.J.   D.  Osborne)  Putnam,   2: 

75.  439,  627.    3:  47,  3S6. 

—  Cafes  of.     (G.  C.  Fisher)  Lippinc.  20:  202.  —  (L.  H. 

Hooper)  Appleton,  12:  657.  —  Victoria,  31:  436. — 

Ev.  Sat.  3:  572. 

and  Cabarets  of.    All  the  Year,  8:  156. 

and  Restaurants  of.    Colburn,  100:  2S2.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  32:  95.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  216. 

—  Coffee-House  and  Tavern  Life  of.     Loud.  Soc.  10:  54. 

Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  67:  2S7. 
See  Paris,  Restaurants  of. 

—  Carnival  in.     Bentley,  56:  176. 

—  Catacombs  of.    (C.  Landor)  Lakeside,  i :  355.  —  Penny 

M.  i:  317. 
Two  Nights  in.     All  the  Year,  6:  516. 

—  Cemeteries  and  Catacombs  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar. 

21:  360. 

—  Champ  de  Mars.     Once  a  AVeek,  17:   53,96.  —  Ev. 

Sat.  3:  602. 

—  Champs  Elys(^es.     Hogg,  4:  334. 

—  Chapel  of  St.  Ferdinand.     Overland,  4:  iSi. 

—  Characteristics  of.     Bentley,  5:  201. 

—  Charities  of.     (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  12:  42. 

—  Chiffonnierof.   Chamb.J.8:  139.  — Liv.  Age,  40:  577. 

—  Christmas  and  New  Year's  Day  in.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  8. 

—  Chronicle  of,  1847.     Fraser,  37:  201. 
1850.     Fraser,  42:  663. 

1 85 1.     Fraser,  43:  682. 

—  Chronicles  of.     Bentley,  54:  529. 

of  the  Rue  St.  Denis.     Blackw.  54:  524. 

of  the  Citti.     Blackw.  51 :  87. 

of  the  Place  Vendome.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  519. 

—  Churches  of.  Noted.     Land  We  Love,  6:  235. 

■  Saunterings  in.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World, 

9:  459.  612. 

—  Cirque  Napoleon.     Temp.  Bar,   14:  242. 

—  Citizen  of.     (P.  E.  Gibbons)  Harper,  59:  122. 

—  City  at  Play.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Macmil.  18:  40. 

—  Clubs  of.     (M,  C.   Putnam)  Scrib.  3:   105.  —  Lond. 

Soc.  16:  13. 

—  Club  Life  in.     (C.  H.  Harding)  Lippinc.  19:  556. 

—  Column  of  .July.     Penny  M.  13:  209. 

—  Comedie  Franoaise.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  4S1. 

—  Commerce  and  Statistics  of.     (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  18:  60. 

—  Commune  in.     See  Commune. 

—  Concierge  in.     (B.  -Jerrold)  Once  a  Week.  10:  234. 

—  Contrasts  in.     (W.  W.  Wyse)  Cath.  World,  27:  597. 

—  Corn  Market  of.     Penny  M.  5:  481. 

—  Correspondence  from,  1850.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  240-752. 

—  Dangerous  Classes  of.     (A.  Hay  ward)  Quar.  70:  i. 

—  demolished,   and   Paris  embellished,    1855.      (C.   A. 

Bristed)  Fraser,  51:  73. 

—  Drama  in.     (C.  Hervey)  Colburn,  81:  484.     82:  125, 

31S. — Dub.  Univ.  64:  591. 

since  the  Revolution.     (C.  Hervev)  Colburn,   83: 

255-388. 

—  Economical  Visit  to.     (G.  Percival)  St.  .Tames,  38:  199. 

—  English  in.     (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week.  5:  518. 

—  English  Dininc-Rooms  in.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  226. 

—  English  Orphans  in.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Good  Words, 

19:  597- 

—  English  Society  in.     (0.  Logan)  Lippinc.  2:  92. 

—  Englsh  Soldiers  at  the  Gates  of.    All  the  Year,  24:  605. 

—  English  Visit  to,  in  1802.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  241. 


Paris,  English  Workingman  in,  1S4S.     Chamb.  J.  11: 
I,  19. 

—  Englishmen  in.    (H.  L.  Nicholson)  St.  James,  43:  696. 

—  Evenings  in.     All  the  Year,  40:  521. 

—  Exchuige  of.     Penny  M.  5:  401. 

—  Execution  in.     Blackw.  24:  785. 

—  Exposition  of  1839.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  31:  51. 

—  Exposition  of  1855.     Bentley,  37:  5S0.  —  Chamb.  J. 

23;   200.     Same  art.   Eel.  M.  35:  263.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  45:  393.  — Hogg,  13:  419,  512.     14:  45, 

12S.     15:  23.  —  Eel.  R.  102:  129. 

and  Patent  Laws.  (SirD.  Brewster) No.  Brit.  24:  231. 

Art  Manufactures  in.     Hogg,  X4:  231, 

Fine  Arts  in.    Lond.  Q.  5:  230. 

—  Exposition  of  1S64.     Month,  i:  36. 

—  ICxposition  of  1865.     Month,  4:  171. 

—  Exposition  of  1867.    Ed.  R.  129:  366.  —Blackw.  lOi: 

624.  —  (C.  R.  Weld)  F'raser,  76:  403.  —  Belgra.  2: 
164,  436.  —  Macmil.  16:  91. —  (T.  Hughes)  Macmil. 
17:  86.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  665.—  (M.  D.  Con- 
way) Harper,  35:  23S,  yj-j.  —  Bentley,  62:  47. — 
O.  &  N.  i:  804.  — (G.  M.  Towle)  Hours  at  Home, 
4:  414.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  4S6.  —  Ev.  Sat.  4: 
26.  —  Victoria,  9:  54-540.  10:  40-115.  13:  224. — 
(M.  G.  Belknap)  Land  We  Love.  4:  105-297. 

Cafes  of.     (D.  H.  Hitchcock)  Harper,  36;  151. 

Pictures  in.     Lond.  Q.  29  ;  94. 

—  Exposition  of  1878.     Appleton,  20:  66. — Atlan.  42: 

585.  43:41.  —  Dub.R.84:  113.  —  (E.  H.  Knight) 
Lippinc.  22:  155,  403.  —  (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  27: 
39.  —  (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  27:  94,  112,  129. — (C. 
Gindriez)  Internat.  R.  5:  470.  —  (J.  B.  Matthews) 
Nation,  27:   143. 

American  Success  at.     (R.  C.  M'Cormick)  No.  Am. 

129:  I. 

Antiquities  at.     (F.  Lenormant)  Contemp.  33:  376. 

Art  Industry  in.     (H.  J.  von  Falke)  Penn  Mo.  10: 

50,  97- 
Artisan  Reports  on.     (S.  P.  Thompson)  Nature,  21 : 

307.  —  Art  J.  32:  15. 

Buildings  of.     Am.Arch.i:  357. 

Ceramic  Ware.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  27:  269. 

Fine  Arts  at.     Scrib.  17:  276.  —  (R.  Sturgis)  Scrib. 

18:  161.  —  (L.  Lejeune)  Lippinc.  22:  602. 
American  Painting.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation, 

27:  210.  —  (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  27:  331. 
and  English.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Internat.  R. 

6:  113,  547. 

Blanc's.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation,  28:  268. 

English  Painting.    (W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation,  27: 

299. 
French  Painting.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  27:  174, 

222. 

Pictures  at.    Atlan.  42:  707. 

Floral  Display.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  27:  191. 

French  and  English  House  Furniture.     (R.  Sturgis) 

Nation,  28:  46. 

Glance  at.     Victoria,  31:  139. 

Machinery.     (E.  H.  Knight)  Lippinc.  22:  755. — 

(G.  S.  Morison)  Nation,  27:  237. 

Paris  during.     (Lady  Verney)  Contemp.  32:  72S. 

Politics  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  2,37- 

Social  Aspects  of.  (M.  B.  Edwards)  Fraser,  98:  208. 

Special  Exhibition  of  the  City  of  Paris.     (R.  Stur- 
gis) Nation.  27:  253. 

—  Faculty  of  Jledicine  of.     Month,  3:  303,  466.     Same 

art.  Cath.  World,  2:  496,  6S1. 

—  Father  Prout  in.     (B.  Jerrold)  Ev.  Sat.  6:  iSo. 

—  Faubourg  St.  Germain.  Decay  of.    Temp.  Bar,  9:  431. 

—  Faulkner's  Visit  to,  1S26-27.     Lond.  M.  19:  206. 

—  Fete  in  the  14th  Century.     All  the  Year.  42:  207. 

—  Fetes  of  the  14th  of  August.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  416. 


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PARIS 


Paris,  Few  Days  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  449. 

in  1S48.     (J.  P.  Edwards)  Peop.  J.  7:  301-35S. 

—  Finances  of,  1S79.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  28:  2S1,  315. 

—  Flaneur  in.     Bentley,  20:  141-599.     21:  70,453.    22: 

13-429- 

—  Flowers  in.     Lond.   Soc.   18:  129.  —  (L.   II.   Hooper) 

Lippinc.  16:  259. 

—  Flying  Visit  to.     (L.  Lelan)  Canad.  Mo.  12:  5S4. 

—  Food  of.      (M.  Husson)  Hunt,  36:    303. —  L'olburn, 

107:  164. 

—  Fortifications  of.     (.J.  Ilaugliton)  Lakeside,  4:  407. — 

Quar.  78:  269.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  11:  404.    Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  10:  46. 
strategetieally  considered.     Eraser,  36:  670. 

—  Fortnight  in,  May,  1S63.     (A.  V.  Kirwan)  Eraser,  67: 

807. 

—  Fountain  of  the  Elephant.     Penny  M.  2:  359. 
— •  The  Fourriere.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  323. 

—  French  Academy.     Irish  Q.  6:  440. 

—  Frencii    Institute   and   Academics.      (G.    M.   Towle) 

Harper,  50:  237- 

—  from  a  Balloon.     (G.  W.  Thornbury)  Lond.  Soc.  18: 

429.     19:  22-211. 

—  Fruit  Market  of.     Penny  M.  7:  97. 

—  Gambling-Houses  of.     (J.  D.  Osborne)   Putnam,   3: 

303.  —  Broadw.  8:  528. 

—  Gamin  of.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  48. 

—  Gardens  of.     (R.  M.  Copeland)  Nation,  10:  44. 

—  Geology  of  the  Vicinity  of.     Ed.  R.  20:  369. 

—  German  Letters  from.     Blackw.  70:  543. 

—  Good  Living  in.     Bentley,  27:  487,  574. 

—  Good  old  Times  in.     Chamb.  J.  16:  382. 

—  Gossip  of.     Eraser,  49:  195. 

1S68-69.    Temp.  Bar,  25:  138,  429,  524, 

—  Grant  on.     Eraser,  28:  702. 

—  Graveyards  of.     All  the  Year,  35:  103. 

—  Gutzkow's  Letters  from.     For.  C^.  30:  316. 

—  Hints  for  Visitors  to.     (E.  H.  House)  Galaxj',  3:  50S. 

—  Home  Life  in.      (0.   Logan)   Putuam,    13  :    352.  — 

Broadw.  5:  245. 

—  Hospices  of.    (W.  Burnet)  Good  Words,  15:  85S. 

—  Miss  Leigh's  Homes  in.     Victoria,  33:  355. 

—  Hospitals  of.     (Mad.  Dalhy)  Gath.  World,  18:  124. 

—  Hotels  and  Boarding-Houses  in.     Lippinc.  16:  637. 

—  Hour  of  Absinthe.     Once  a  Week,  19:  29. 

—  House-Hunting  in.     Chamb.  .T.  21 :  377. 

—  Housekeeping  in.     (L.  II.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  16:  763. 

—  Imperial.  Bentley,  43:617.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  523. 

—  Imperial  Library  at.     Westm.  93:  429. 

—  Impious  and  pious.    (A.  Young)  Cath.  World.  6:  577. 

—  in  158S-94;  Commune  versus  King.     Eraser,  83:  654. 

—  in  1698.     Sharpe,  6:  261. 

—  in  1802  and  1814.     Ed.  R.  23:  46S. 

—  in  1814.    Quar.  17:  46.  —  Bentley,  32:  9. 
Fall  of  Napoleon  I.     Eel.  M.  27:  47. 

—  in  1815.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  i:  91. 

—  in  1S17-4S,  Reminiscences  of.     luteruat.  M.  4:  1S2. 

—  in  1826.     Blackw.  20:  1S3. 

—  in  1S28.     Lond.  M.  23:   135. 

—  in  1S30.     All  the  Year,  23:  22-;,  246. 
July  27-29.     Westm.  13:  475. 

—  in  1S43.     For.  Q.  22:  470. 

—  in  1S46.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  179.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

lo:  608. 

—  in  184S.     Blackw.  64:  248,  557. 
in  February.     Bentley,  23:  40S. 

Mitcheirs  Battle  Summer.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  118. 

—  in  1S51.     Blackw.  70:   195,  310.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

24:  81,  25S.  —  Sharpe,  15:  55. 

—  in  1S52.     Bentley,  31:  682. 

—  in  1S54.     Colburn,  102:  328. 

—  iu  1S55.    E'it-  Q-  22:  428. 


Paris  in  May,  1855.     Chamb.  J.  23:  376. 

—  in  1856.     Bentley,  40:  477. 

—  in  i860.     Bentley,  49:  41. 

—  in  1S61.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Sharpe,  49:  82,  136. 

—  in  1867.     Quar.  123:  i. 

—  in  1869.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  68. 

—  in  August,  1870.     All  the  Year,  24:  379. 

—  in  1S71.     (E.  Dicey)  Fortu.  15:  4S5.  —  (P.  G.  Hamer- 

ton)  Portfo.  2:  143. 

Three  Visits  to.     Colburn,  149:  186. 

under  the  Armistice.     Belgra.  14:  89. 

—  in  1875.     Colburn.  157:  531. 

—  In  and  about.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  4:  513,  656. 

—  in  its  Cynical  Aspects.     Colburn,  122:  292. 

—  in  June.     Colburn,  89:  324. 

—  iu  Little,  and  some  of  its  Vanities.     (C.  A.  Bristed) 

Eraser,  51 :  568. 

—  in  olden  Time.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  750. 

-r  in  six  Lessons.     (J.  M.  Field)  Godey,  34:   1S5. 

—  in  the  French  Revolution.     (G.  Barmby)  Howitt,  3: 

207-300. 

—  Jardin  des  Plantes,  History  of.     Lond.  M.  16:  401. 

—  Journalism  of.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  14:  286. 

—  Journalists  of.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Harper,  51 :  642. 
in   1873.     Cornh.  28:  715.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age, 

120:  131. 

—  In  the  Latin  Quarter.     (A.  Rhodes)  Scrib.  10:  137. — 

Galaxy,  i:  60S.  —  Broadw.  5:  15. —  (G.  M.  Tuwle) 
Lond.  Soc.  17:  534. —  Dub.  Univ.  25:  277. 

—  Insurrection  in,  184S.     Colburn,  83:  398. 

—  Italian  Opera  in.     Lond.  Soc.  28:  406.     29:  410. 

—  Le  Jour  des  Morts;  a  Catholic  Custom.    Cornh.  27:  y^- 

—  Lent  in.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Ev.   Sat.  5:  817. 

—  Letter  from,  1821.     Blackw.  10:  729. 

1822.     Blackw.  11:  217,  335. 

1852.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  213. 

—  Letter  from;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  42:  601. 

—  Letters  from.     (Count  Moltke)  Penn  Mo.  9:  519. — 

Hi'gg,  11:  43°-     12:  71,  236,  392.     13:  35,  215.  — 

Mus.  41:  63. 

1S16.     Quar.  14:  443. 

1S42.    Eel.  Mus.  i:  407. 

1S48.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  301,  356. 

and  Impressions  from,  1846.     Blaikw.  60:  411. 

—  Life  in.     (J.  J.  Jarves)  Harper,  5:  748.    6:  195,  488. 

7:  38.  8:  305.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Knick.  57: 
1,  475.  —  (C.  W.  Elliot)  Putnam,  12:  12.  —  U.S. 
Lit.  Gaz.  4:  Si. 

and  Religion  in.     Dub.  R.  78:  55. 

Realities  of.     Dub.  Univ.  55:   158. 

Sketches  of.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  53. 

—  Literary  Coteries  in.     Internal.  M.  i:  97. 

—  Literary  Life  in.    (J.  D.  Osborne)  A'lau.  12:  6S5.    14: 

200,  292.  —  Irish  Q.  5:  S50. 

—  Localities  nf.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  296. 

—  Lord  Chamberlain  in.     All  the  Year,  35:  4. 

—  Louvre  in  1822.     Colinirn,  5:  462. 

—  Madeleine  Church,  Visit  to.    (N.  Hawthorne)  Ev.  Sat. 

10:  S3. 

—  ^Maniacs  and  Madhouses  of.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc. 

21:  761. 

—  Manufactures  of.     Hunt,  28:  403,  760.     30:  768. 

—  Markets  of.     (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words,  2:   553. — 

(L.  H.  Hooper)  Appleton,  12:  S16.—  (L.  H.  Hooper) 
Lippinc.    18:  122.  —  Ev.  Sat.  2:  605,  637,   746. — 
Penny  M.  6:  1-30. 
I)ayl)reak  at.     (E.  A.  Vizetelly)  Belgra.  39:  2S7. 

—  A  Marriage  in.     Lond.  Soc.  35:   168,  276. 

—  Masons  of.     Chamb.  J.  10:  253. 

—  Matrimonial  Agent  in.     Lond.  Soc.  16:  iSi. 

—  Mission  to  the  Workingmen  of.     Cong.  6:  297. 

—  modern.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  99. 


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PARIS 


970 


PARIS 


Paris,  the  modern  Babylon.     Colbiirn,  128:  3'')S. 

—  M()Ut-de-i*i<'te.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippiuc.  21:   117. 

—  Morals  and  Manners  of.     (A.   Hay  ward)  Ed.  It.  78: 

114. 

—  Mornings  on  left  Bank  of  the  Seine.    Blackw.  39:  296. 

—  Mr.  Jolly  Green's  Visit  to.     Colburn,  83:  78,  25S. 

—  Municipal  and  Economical.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  55. 

—  Municipal  Government  of.     (C.  W.  Dilke)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  39:  299.  —  (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  28:  147,  178, 
214.    32:  57. 

—  Municipal  Instruction  in.    (.V.  Laugel)  Nation,  28:  263. 

—  Musee  lietrospectif.    Mouth,  4:  171.    Same  art.  Cath. 

World,  4:  275. 

—  New,  1S67.     Lond.  Q.  29:  ;^t,o. 

—  Newspapers  of.    Mus.  20:  450.  —  Eraser,  17;  50,  20S. 

—  Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  459. 

Balzac  on.     For.  Q.  31:  1S2. 

Itepublican.     Bentley,  24:  147. 

—  Newspaper  Men  of.     (W.  Sikes)  Appleton,  16:  123.- 

—  New  Year's  Daj'  in.     (E.  ^larshall)  Bentley,  53:  371. 

—  (G.  M.  Towlc)  Lippinc.  3:  SS.  —  Lond.  M.  7:  22. 

—  Forttb.(I)en.)  30:  236. 

—  Night  or  two  in.     Bentley,  39:  376. 

—  Night  Rambles  in.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  22-97. 

—  Notabilities  of.     Bentley,  56:  343. 

—  Notes  on.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  594.  —  Tait,  4:  145,  279. 
by  a  Resident.     Am.  Whig  R.  4:  277- 

—  Notre  Dame.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  149. 

—  Observatory  of.     Nature,  23:  533.  —  Lond.  Soc.  40: 

453- 

Reflector  of.     Nature,  12:  53S. 

Telescope  of.     Nature,  13:  229. 

—  Octroi  Taxes  in.     (P.  L.  Beaulieu)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

35:  105- 

—  Oddities  of.     (J.  D.  Osborne)  Scrib.  19:  296. 

—  Old.    Chamb.  J.  44:  425.    Same  art.  EcL  M.  69:  404. 

—  Cath.  World,  5:  824. 

Courts  and  Literary  Salons  of.     Appleton,  25:  86. 

—  Old  Boulevard  du  Temple.     Temp.  Bar.  57:  197. 

—  Omnibuses  of.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippiuc.  18:  509. — 

Chamb.  J.  43:  303. 

—  Opera  in.    Bentley,  30:  231. — Irish  Q.  7:  135.  —  Aia. 

Q.  21:  160. 

—  Opera  House  of.  Five  Fires  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  8. 
New  Grand.   All  the  Year,  33:  150.  —  Art  J.  21:  6. 

—  (F.  A.  Schwab)  Scrib.  10:  9.  — Ev.  Sat.  9:  34. 

Lateral  Facade  of.     Am.  Arch.  6:  29. 

Science  at.     Nature,  11 :  349.  369. 

—  Outdoor  Spectacles  of  Old.     Dub.  Univ.  67:  123. 

—  Out-of-Doors.     Chamb.  J.  24:  33. 

—  Paganism  in.     (C.  Loyson)  19th  Cent.  7:  256.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  94:  420. 

—  Palais  Royal;  Records  of  a  Ruin.    (K.  O'Meara)  Cath. 

World,  17:  113. 

—  Palais-Royal  Theater.     (F.  Sarcey)  19th  Cent.  8:  140. 

—  Paragon.     Belgra.  5:  67. 

—  Parisine.     (E.  de  Leon)  Lippinc.  10:  419. 

—  Parks  and  Gardens  of.     Ed.  R.  130:  459. 

—  Passage  des  Panoramas.    (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  10: 

335- 

—  Past  and  future.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  258. 

—  Pastimes  for  !May.     Eraser,  19:  710. 

—  Peep  at.     Hogg,  4:  205. 

—  Peeps  into.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  206,  564. 

—  Pere-la-Chaise  Cemetery.     Hogg,  4:  22<S.  —  Colburn, 

4:  155.  — Lond.  M.  16:  484.  —  Penny  M.  3:  270. 

—  Pictures  in.     Tinsley,  15:  441,617. 

—  Pilgrimages  in.     Fraser,  27:  543.     28:  99. 

—  Pinkerton's  Recollections  of.   (F.Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  8:  41-;. 

—  Place  de  la  Concorde.    Hogg,  4:  279.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  48:  46.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  42. 

—  Plan  and  Bird's-Eye  View  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  646,  710. 


Paris,   Police  of.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  256.  —  Dub.  Univ.  Eo: 

194. — Eel.  jNIus.  i:  552. 
Early  Days  of.     Month,  6:  225,  324. 

—  Pont-Xeuf.     Bentley,  54:  405. 

—  Poor  of.    Chamb.  J.  45:  369.  —  All  the  Year,  12:  24S. 

—  (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Contemp.  8:  234. 

—  Post-Office  of,  Curiosities  of.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc. 

18:  633. 

—  Poultry  Market  in.     Penny  ^L  6:  9. 

—  Poverty  in.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Apjjleton,  II :  716. 

—  Prisons  of.     (W.  Burnet)  Good  Words,  15:  601. 
and  Prisoners  of.    (J.  J.  Jarves)  Harper,  7:  599. — 

Chamb.  J.  12:   185,  298,  402. 
Old.    Dub.  Univ.  74:  46S.    75:  597.    76:  21.    80: 

617. 
under  the  Commune.  (A.  G.  Knight)  Month,  37:  22. 

—  Productive  Industry  of.    (G.  R.  Porter)  J.  Stalls.  Soc. 

15:  2S9. 

—  Protestant,  Decoppet  on.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  934. 

—  Progress  in.  1871.    (F.  M.  Whitehurst)  Belgra.  15:  125. 

—  Prussians  in.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  13:  422. 

—  Public  Schools  of.    (R.  Barker)  Cath.  World,  29:  104. 

—  Public  Works  and  Improvements,  1856.   Quar.  99:  200. 
-^  Public  Works  of.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  309,  609. 

—  Ragpickers  in.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  17:  190. 

—  Realities  of.     Westm.  73:  30. 

—  Rebels  of  the  Twelfth  of  May.     Fraser,  20:  212. 

—  Recent  Improvements  in.     Eel.  M.  37:  247. 

—  Recollections  of  two  final  Fetes  in.     (F.  M.  White- 

hurst) Lond.  Soc.  23:  115. 

—  "  Red,"  on  Easter  Sunday.     St.  Paul's,  8:  163. 

—  Religious  Education  in.     Irish  Q.  9:  969. 

—  Religious  and  social  Life  in.     Chr.  Rem.  39:  177. 

—  Reminiscences  of,    1817-48.     Colbui-n,   98:  15S,   309. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29:  562. 

—  Rent  Day  in.     All  the  Year,  45:  32. 

—  Republican.     Colburn,  83:  538. 

—  Republican  Clubs  in.     Bentley,  23:  505. 

—  Restaurants  of.     Bentley,  4;  228,  485,  543  — (M.  L. 

Meason)  Belgra.  21:  189 — Chamb.  .J.  25:  353. — 
All  the  Year,  33:  323.     See  above,  Paris,  Cafes  of. 

—  Restoration  and  Revolution  compared.     Fraser,  35: 

41S. 

—  revisited.     Macmil.  5:  65,  119. 

—  Revolution  of  1848  in.     (D.  G.  Mitchell)  Bentlej',  24: 

178. —  Bentley,  24:  39S. — Blackw.  63:  573.    64:  557. 

—  Colburn,  82:  474.   84:  371.  —  Chamb.  J.  10:  273. 

—  Rue  de  Jerusalem.     Once  a  Week,  19:  533. 

—  Rue  de  Rivoli.     Ii-ish  Q.  5:  452,  696. 

—  Sabbath  in.     Bentley,  4:  194. 

—  Sainte  Chapelle  of.      (M.  R.  Barker)  Cath.  World, 

24:  59. 

—  St.  John's  purple  Tints  of.     Liv.  Age,  41:  142. 

—  St.  Sulpice  Seminary.  (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  3:  433. 

—  Salon  in,  before  the  War.    (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World, 

15:  187,  323. 

—  Salon  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  56. 

in  1876.     (C.  Gindriez)  Internat.  R.  4:  12,  810. 

in  1879.     (C.  Gindriez)  Internat.  R.  7:  473,  631.  — 

Am.  Arch.  6:  117,  124. 
in  iSSi.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  22. 

—  Salons  of.     Dem.  R.  29:  400.  —  Bentlej',  43:  283. — 

Chamb.  J.  18:  23.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  34:  401. — 
Once  a  Week,  2:  595. — Atlan.  2:  341. 
in  17th  and  i8th  Centuries.    (H.  B.  Baker)  Belgra. 

34:  331- 

the  Republic  and  Restoration.     (B.  R.  Baker)  Bel- 
gra. 35:  28. 

in  1849-50.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  397. 

—  Sanitary  Administration  in.     Eel.  Engin.  24:  296. 

—  Scene  in,  1827.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  381. 

—  Scenes  from,  in  1S48.     Dub.  L'niv.  36:  137. 


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PARISHES 


Paris,  Scott's  (John)  Visit  to,  1814.    (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am. 

2:  39S. 
ill  1S15.     Chr.  Obs.  14:  43S. 

—  Secoud-IIand  Goods  in.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Appleton, 

12:  II. 

—  Seine  and  its  Uses.    (L   H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  19:  379. 

—  Sewage  System  of.    Eel.  Engin.  13:  547.    19:  124. — 

(L.  H.  Hooper)  Appleton,  13:  429. —  (L.  H.  Hooper) 
Lippinc.  19:  256. 

—  Sheffield  Workman's  Excursion  to.    St.  Paul's,  i :  195. 

—  Shops  and  Shopkeepers  in.     (M.  L.  ^leason)  Belgra. 

19:  255.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  21. 

—  Shopkeepers  of.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Appleton,  12:  330. 

—  Shopping  in.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lijipinc.  7:  573. 

—  Siege  of,  1814.     All  the  Year,  24:   367.  —  Lond.  M. 

13:  1-485- 

—  Siege  of,  1S70-71.     (C.  M.  Gaskell)No.  Am.  I13:  210. 

—  (E.  Ponsard)  Dark  Blue,  i:  630. — Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
5:  496. —  St.  Paul's,  8:  87.  — Eng.  Dom.  M.  10: 
219.  —  Lond.  Soc.  19:  314. — Chamb.  J.  48:  264. 

—  —  Aerial  Postal  Service  in.     All  the  Year,  29:  414. 
Alimentary  Crisis  in.     Colburn,  iii:  304. 

Ballooning  during.     (W.  de  Fonvielle)  Temp.  Bar, 

31:  166.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  296. 
Diary  of  the   Prussian   Occupation  of  Versailles. 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6:  3S3,  542.     7:  127. 

Escape  from  the  Conflagration.  Temp.  Bar,  34:  497. 

Fall  of  the  City.     Dub.  R.  69:  109. 

Flight  from,  Sept.,  1S70.     All  the  Year,  24:  443. 

How  I  got  away  from.    (A.  Smith)  Bentley,  24:  210. 

Humors  of.     Ev.  Sit.  10:  162. 

Notes  while  beseiged  in.     (N.  Sheppard)  Lakeside, 

10:  Si. 
Paris  after  two  Sieges.     Once  a  Week,  26:  41-106. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  32:  91. 
Poetry  of.     Fraser,  83 :  670. 

KecoUections  of.     Cornh.  23:  537.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  109:  749. 

Second  Siege  of,  1S71.     Belgra.  14:  333. 

Stor}'  of  the  Hostages.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  7:  785. 
Workmen  of  Paris  between  the  two  Sieges.     (.J. 

de  Bouteiller)  Fraser,  87:  72S.     88:  175. 
Young  Girl's  Experience  during  the  two  Sieges. 

Lippinc.  23:  69. 

—  Sieges  of.     (W.  Thornburj')  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6:   i. 
before    1S70.      (W.    Stigand)   Contemp.    15:    495, 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  707. 

List  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  699. 

Ten.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  275. 

—  Sketches   in.     Portfo.(Den.)  31:    58. — Blackw.    16: 

193.  —  Godcy,  27:    176,  195,  256.     28:    13-202. — 

Am.  Mo.  yi.  10:   17-529. 

in  1S4S.     Blackw.  64:  24S. 

of  Life  in.     Colburn,  141 :  449. 

—  Sketch  Book  in,  1S40.     Mo.  R.  153:  11. 

—  Social  Condition  of.     Hogg,  4:  222. 

—  Soiree  at.     Chamb.  .J.  29:  353. 

—  Some  Impressions  of.    (A.  B.  Blake)  Lippinc.  28:  571. 

—  Something  second-rate  in.     Sharpe,  25:  98. 

—  Statistics  of.     Penny  M.  3:  218. 
in  1S54.     Putnam,  9:  255. 

—  Steam  Vciyage  from  London  to,  1S38.     (M.  J.  Quin) 

Colburn,  53:  495.     54:  70. 

—  Strangers  in.     Belgra.  9:  90,  258.  —  (L.  H.  Hooper) 

Lippinc.  15:  248. 

—  Streets  of.     Ed.  R.  85:  72.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge.  13: 

219.  —  Dub.   Univ.  67:   4S3.  —  (T.   Guthrie)  Good 
Words,  5:  50S.  641,692.  —  Colburn,  II3:  490. 
in  1849-50.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  257. 

—  Street-Cleaning  in.     (M.  Vaissifere)  Eel.  Engin.    19: 

103.     24:  431. 


Paris,  Street  Improvements  of.    (W.  Tite)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 
27:  378. 

—  Street  Music  of.     Sharpe,  27:  82. 

—  Street  Trades  in.     Bentley,  56:  56. 

—  Student  Life  in.     House.  Words,  3:  2S6. 

—  Study  of  Still-Life  in.     Putnam,  12:  688. 

—  Talk  about.     (.\.  Y'oung)  Cath.  World,  5:  97. 

—  Tenants  of  St.  Denis.     All  the  Y'ear,  23:  66. 

—  Theater  in.     Irish  Q.  8:  88. 
and  Moliere.     Cornh.  26:  90. 

in  the  Middle  Ages.     Cornh.  21:  595. 

—  Theaters  of.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Appleton.  II :  525,  583, 

626.  12:  454,  716.  —  (.J.  B.  Runnion)  Dial  (Ch.),  i: 
5. — Bentley,  25:  369. —Blackw.  74:  78. — Loud. 
Soc.  25:  39S,  536.  26:  17-293.  27:  207. — Once 
a  Week,  18:  loi,  123.  — New  Eng.  M.  8:  297. 

Anecdotes  of.     Bentley,  41:  21. 

Architecture  of.     Art  .J.  31 :  265. 

Scenes  from.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  574.  —  Ev.  Sat.  7: 

705. 

—  Thieves  and  Tliieving  in.     (L.  II.  Hooper)  Appleton, 

11:  689. 

—  Time  of  Day  in.     Nature,  23:  367. 

—  Tints  and  Tones  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Contin.  5Io. 

i:  127. 

—  To-Day  in.    All  the  Y'ear,  23:  491. 

—  Tombstone  Warehouse  at.     Lond.  M.  i:  31. 

—  Trade.-.men  in,  and  in  London.     Tait,  4:  242 

—  Treaty  of,  1S56.     Brit.  Q.  24:  209.  —  Fraser,  53:  627. 

—  Trianon  Palaces.     (M.  Howiand)  Lippinc.  13:  28. 

—  Tuileries.     Hogg,  4:  369. 

—  Two  Years  before  the  Revolution,  17S7.    Appleton,  24: 

498. 

—  Two  hundred  Years  ago.    Ev.  Sat.  il :  263. 

—  under  the  Dome.     Tinsley,  15:  160. 

—  under  the  Empire.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  75. 

—  under  a  French  Jlicroscope.     All  the  Y'ear,  9:   149. 

—  under  the   Monarchy  of   the   Restoration.     (J.   Mac- 

donell)  Fortn.  31:  912. 

—  under  the  Septeunatc.    (B.  Jerrold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13: 

423. 

—  Unfamiliar.     (F.  A.  Maciver)  Month,  31:  389. 

—  University  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  745. 

—  Vehicles  of.     Fraser.  90:   19. 

—  Walk  about.     (T.  L.  Cuyler)  Godey.  28:  219. 

—  Walks  and  Talks  in.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  265. 

—  Water  Carriers  of.     Penny  M.  6:  25. 

—  Water  Supply  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  309.     15:  207. 

—  Week  in,  1871.    Cornh.  23:  475.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

109:  344. 

—  Why  do  we  like'?     (S.  B.  Wister)  Lippinc.  23:  521, 

665. 

—  Wine  Market.     Penny  M.  5:  505. 

—  Wine  Shops  and  Eating-Houses  of .  Chamb.  J.  38:  317. 

—  Wits  of.     Bentley,  45:  72. 

—  Woman's  Opinion  of.  (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  17;  381. 

—  Women  of.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Appleton,  12:  7S6. 

—  Workmen  of.     Once  a  Week,  18:  320. 

and  the  Commune.    (A.  Dcsmoulin*)  Fortn.  16:  308. 

Paris  Anthropological  Society  Proceedings.     Anthrop.  K. 
6:   104. 

—  Re])ort  of  Transactions,  1865-67.    (P.  Broca)  .\nthrop. 

R.  6:  225. 
Paris  Fasliions.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  3:  429. 
Paris  White,  Manufacture  of.     Pract.  >L  2:  235. 
Parise,  the  Duchess.    (T.  Wright)  Once  a  Week.  15:  324. 
Parish,  Elijah.     Sermons.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  232. 
Parish   and  Church,  Congregational.     (H.    M.    Dexter) 

Cong.  Q.  6:  327. 
Parishes  and  Cathedrals.     (J.  H.  Egar)  Am.  Church  R. 

29:   16. 

—  Dilliculties  in.     (.J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  9:  i. 


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PARKE  SINE 


Parishes,  Parochial  Work  and  the  Church  of  England. 

Chr.  Keni.  9:  453.     Set  Parochial. 
Parisii  IJookkecping,  Curiosities  of.    All  the  Year,  7:  591. 
Parish  Boundaries  in  the  Southeast  of  England.     (W. 

Topley)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  32. 
Parish  Churches,  to  whom  do  they  belong?    Cong.  5:  3S. 
Parish  Clerk.     All  the  Year,  46:  54,  S3. 
Parish  Clerk's  Tale.     Cliamb.  J.  15:  49. 
Parish  Clerks.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  4S4. 
Parish  Customs.     Chamb.  J.  58:  ^,89. 
Parish  Finances.     (II.  B.  Blake)  Best.  R.  6:  559. 
Parish  Law  in  England.     Brit.  (j.  48:  415. 
Parish  Life,  Pictures  of.     (F.  W.  Shellori)  Am.  Church 

K.  15:  272. 
Parish  Minister,  Recollections  of  our.     Fraser,  16:  330. 

17:  339-     18:  540. 
Parisli  Organization.     (G.  Reynolds)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  38: 

33,  si. 
Parish  Papers.     All  the  Year,  15:  38-325. 
Parish  Priest.     Quar.  102:  453. — Fraser,  6g:  377.     70: 

351.     71:  526. 
Parish    Register,    Gleanings   from.     (J.   Plummer)    St. 

•James,  12:  369. 

—  Study  of  an  old.     (W.  Benham)  Macmil.  43:  190. 
Parish  Registers.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  2:  433.  —  (J.  Bowie) 

Arch.  8:  67.  —  (R.  Parkinson)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  5:  256. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  39:  300. 

—  First.     Antiquary,  1 :  197. 

—  History  and  Contents  of.     Fraser,  64:  357. 

—  Story  of.     Cornh.  40:  317. 
Paiisiana.     Fraser,  85:  477. 

Parisians,  The.  (Lord  E.  B.  Lj-tton)  Blackw.  112:  390- 
645.  113:  1-631.  114:  1-643.  ^^5-  !•  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  799.  117:  19-597.  I18:  81- 
812.     119:  17-809.     120:  18,355. 

Parisians,  Perplexing.     All  the  Year,  7:  515. 

Parisian  Atelier.     (I.  Perdicaris)  Galaxj',  3:  644. 

Parisian  Caricatures.     Westm.  32:  2S2. 

Parisian  Eccentrics.  Dub.  Univ.  72:  60S.  77:  121. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  284. 

Park,  Edwards  A.  Discourse  in  Boston,  May  30.  1850. 
Bib.  Sac.  7:  533. —  (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo^  &  Lit.  J. 
3:  177,  4S2.  —  (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  22:  642. 

—  Reply  to  the  Princeton  Review.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib. 

Sac.  8:  135. 
Park,  Mungo,  Life  of,  and  last  Journey  to  Africa.    Ed. 
R.  24:  471. — Quar.  13:  120. 

—  Mission  to  Interior  of  Africa,  1S05.     (J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R.  22:  205. 
Parks.  Daniel.     (B.  F.  De  Costa)  Hist.  M.  15:  51. 

—  and  Capture  of  Fort  George.      (B.  F.  De  Costa)  Hist. 

M.  13:  95- 
Parks  and  Boulevards  in  Cities.      (II.  W.  S.  Cleveland) 
Lakeside,  7:  412. 

—  and  Cities.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Atlan.  7:  416. 

—  and  Enlargement  of  Towns.  (F.  L.  Olmsted)  Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  J.  3:  I. 

—  and  Gardens.    Fraser,  47:  686. 
of  London.     Blackw.  51 :  380. 

—  and  Pleasure  Grounds.     "Westm.  35:  418. 

—  the  Derby  Arboretum.     Penny  M.  12:   138, 

—  English.     Once  a  AVeek,  16:  299. 

—  Influence  of.     (W.  II.  Hall)  Overland,  11:  527. 

—  of  London.     Blackw.  46:  212. 

and  their  Histories      Temp.  Bar,  33:   504. 

—  Pare  Monceaux.     Land  We  Love.  5:   501.     6:  51. 
Parker,  A.  .J.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  38:  209. 
Parker,  Isaac.      Inaugural  Address.    No.  Am.  3:  11. 

—  (Mjituary  Notice  of.     Ann.  Reg.  6:  272. 
Parker,  .Joel.     Am.  Law  R.  10:  235. 

Parker,  John  William,  jr.  In  Memoriam.  Fraser.  62: 
Sio, 


Parker,    ]\Iatthew,    Archbishop    of    Canterbury.      Am. 
Church  R.  22:  38. 

—  Consecration  of.     (S.  Y.  McMasters)  Am.  Church  R. 

13:98,  236. 

—  Hook's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  209. 

—  Inventory  of  his  Goods.     (\V.  Sandj-s)  Arch.  30:  i. 
Parker,  Nathan,  Life  and  Character  of.  (A.  P.  Peabody) 

Chr.  Exam.  16:  103. 
Parker,  Theodore.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  2:  371,  528. 

—  Liv.  Age,  25:  481.  — Chr.  R.  7:  161.  — (J.  M. 
Merrick)  Chr.  Exam.  32:  337.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody) 
Chr.  Exam.  21:  98.  —  Brownson,  2:  222.  —  (M.D. 
Ci)nway)  Fortn.  8:  143. —  (T.W.  Higginson)  Atlan. 
6:  449"._(D.  P.  Noyes)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  i.  — (H, 
Lincoln)  Bib.  Sac.  22":  588.  —  (I.  N.  Tarbox)  New 
Eng.  16:  575.  —  (O.  B  Frothingham)  Radical,  6: 
89.  —  Brit.  Q.  1 1 :  i .  —  Bost.  R.  1 :  27.  —  (G.  Pren- 
tice) Meth.  Q.  33:  5,  3S3,  533.  — Theo.  R.  i:  51.— 
(E.  Bibby)  Tiieo.  R.  12:  50.— Nat.  R.  lo:  144.  — 
(F.  M.  Uiiea)  Li^niversitv  Q.  3:  334.  —  Lakeside,  2: 
445.  —  (E.  (iuincy)  Nation,  12:  76.  —  (J.  W.  Cliad- 
wick)  Unita.  R.  14:  211. — Liv.  Age,  65:  762. 

—  a  consistent  Protestant.     Brownson,  10:  1S5. 

—  and  American  Unitarianisra.      (S.  Chcetham)  Con- 

temp,  i:  415.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  211. 

—  and  the  Boston  Association.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng. 

3:  45°- 

—  and  his  Supporters.     Liv.  Age,  36:  437. 

—  and  his  Theologj'.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  24:  y^- 

—  and  Adoniram  Judson.     Bib.  Sac.  26:  290. 

—  and  the  newest  Theology.   (W.  D.Wilson)  Am.  Church 

R.  11:  543.     12:  23. 

—  and  the  Oxford  Essayists.    Chr.  Obs.  60:  467.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  401. 

—  and  Dr.  Strauss.      (J.  Martineau)  Westm.  47:  136. 

—  and  the  Unitarians.  Bost.  Q.  5 :  198.  —  Prosp.  R.  i :  392. 

—  as  an  Example.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  3:  250. 

—  as  a  religious  Reformer.      (D.  A.  Wasson)  Radical  R. 

i:  46. 

—  Character  and  historical  Position  of.    (D.  A.  Wasson) 

Chr.  Exam.  77:  i. 

and  Labors  of.     (0.  B.  Jrothingham)  No.  Am.  98: 

305. 

—  Discourse  of  Religion.     Prosp.  R.  2:  S3. 

—  Experience  as  a  Minister.     Westm.  72:  579. 

—  Grounds  of  Religion.     Bost.  Q.  5:  3S7. 

—  Letters  of.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Radical,  8:  244. 

—  Life  and  Theology  of.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  249.  —  F'raser, 

69:  229. 

—  Modern  Deism.     Brit.  Q.  11:  i. 

—  Natural  Inspiration.     (B.  Grant)  Bib.  R.  6:  534. 

—  on  the  Bible.     Bost.  Q.  5:  477. 

—  on  Christianity.     Bost.  Q.  5:  463. 

—  on  the  Church.     Bost.  Q.  5:  491. 

—  on  Inspiration.     Bost.  Q.  5:  431. 

—  Parkerism.     (F.  H.  Newhall)  Meth.  Q.  19:  433. 

—  Sermons  of  Religion.     Prosp.  H.  9:  295. 

—  Social  Relations  of.    (J.  T.  Sargeant)  Radical,  8:  428. 

—  Weiss's  Life  of.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  23:  359.— 

—  (J.H.Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  i.  — Mo.  Rel.  M. 
31:  170.  —  Chr.  Obs.  64:  98.  —  Chr.  Rem.  48:  382. 

—  Works  of.     Hogg,  11:  353. 

—  Writings  of.     Colburn,  lOi :  105.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

41:  516. 
Parker,  Sir  William,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet.      Blackw. 

lOi:  29.  —  Ev.  Sat.  3:   146. — Geog.  M.  3:  188. 
Parker  Genealogy.      (F.  J.  Parker)  N.  E.  Reg.  16:  41. 
Parker  Society,  Publications  of.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  4S6. 
Parkes,    Edmund  Alexander,  and  his  Museum.     (G.  V. 

Poore)  Good  Words,  20:  553. 
Parkesine,  Properties   of.     (A.  Parkes)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

81 :  264,  384. 


PARKINS 


973 


PARLIAMENT 


Parkins  and  Gotto.     Cdlhiirn,  i6g:  494. 
Parkman,  Francis,  witli  portrait.      Appleton,  3:  243. — 
(E.  G.  Mason)  Dial  (Cli.),  i :  149. 

—  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.     Internal.  M.  3:  440. 

—  Discovery  of  the  Grejxt  West.     Lakeside,  2:  439. 

—  French  Colonization  of  North  America.      (G.  E.  Ellis) 

M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  86. 

—  Historical  Works  of.  (W.  D.  Howclls)  Atlan.  34:  602. 

—  (.r.  H.  Ward)  Internat.  R.  3:  509. 
Parkman,   George,   Murder  of.     Galaxy,  16:  231.  —  All 

the  Year,  ig:  9. 
Parkwater.     (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  Argosy,  19:  67-387.     20: 

66-230. 
Parkyns,  Sir  Thomas.     Treatise  on  Wrestling.      Retros. 

11:  160. 
Parliament  of  Great  Britain.     All  the  Year,  1 :  149.  —  (-f. 

W.  Wall)  Knick.  51:  450,  624.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  2: 

471,  547- 

—  ^Esthetics  of.     (.J.  H.  McCarthy)  Belgra.  44:  21c. 

—  Ancient  Constitution  of.     (F,  Masores  and  C.  Meilish) 

Arch.  2:  301,  341. 

—  and  the  Courts.     (Lord  Denman)  Ed.  R.  83:  i. 

—  and  Popular  Government.     (E.  J.  Payne)  Fortn.  24: 

189. 

—  and  the  Press.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.   25:  242. — Liv.  Age, 

107:  408. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Appleton,  25:   122. 

—  before  Easter.     Macmil.  13:  528. 

—  Bishops  in.     Westm.  lOo:  no. 

—  Bribery  in.     Dem.  R.  13:  227.  —  Westm.  25:  485. 

—  Cloture  in,  1S81.     (.1.  Bryce)  Nation,  32:  164. 

—  Committees  of.     Cornh.  9:  41. 

—  Conduct  of  Business  in.     Eraser,  63:  529. 

Reform  in.     (W.  Rathbone)  Fortn.  35:   170.     36: 

399- 

—  Constitution  of.     (J.  Allen)  Ed.  R.  26:  338. 

—  Debates  of,  and  their  Rejjorting.     St.  James,  10:  374. 

—  Declining  Ethcienev  of,  1856.     Quar.  99:  521.  —  New 

0.7:96- 

—  Disfranchisement  of.     Blackw.  70:  296. 

—  Dissolution  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  No.  Am.  129:   15-;. 

—  Election  Returns  from  1S41  to  1S47.    Westm.  48:  26;. 

—  Eloquence  in,  1820.     Lond.  M.  2:  373. 

—  Evening  in.     (J.  A.  Smith)  Lakeside,  5:  97. 

—  Evenings  in.  (.1.  R.  Thompson)  Land  We  Love,  3:  205. 

—  Faction  Fights  in.     Bcuit.  il.  i:  343. 

—  Fallen  out  of  the  Ranks  in.     Gent    .^L  n.  s.  24:  56S. 

—  History  of.    Ed.  R.  35:  i.    44:  45S.  — Westm.  8:  253. 
and  Eloquence  of.    Quar.  132:  450.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  113:  515. 

Curiosities  of.     Liv.  Age,  75:  11. 

May's.     Cong.  M.  4:  655. 

—  Houses  of.     Penny  M.  3:  442-506. 

New,   1841.     (H.    Brougham)  Ed.   R.  65:  174.— 

Westm.  49:  464.  — Blackw.  51:  388.  —  Ed.  M.  12: 
383. — Chamb.  J.  16:  5,  44. — Mo   R.  156:  299. 

Barry's  Designs  for.     (W.  E.  llickson)  Westm. 

25:  409. 

Decoration  of.    Eraser,  27:  535.  —  Art  J.  4:  349. 

—  Blackw.  51:  388. 

Frescos  of.     Brit.  Q.  40:  175. 

Old,  Destruction  of,  1834.     Colbum,  42:  352. 

History  of.     Mo.  R.  137:  581. 

—  in  the  olden  Time.     Bentlcy,  lo:  149. 

—  Ineligibility  of  Clergy  to.    "(J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Eel.  M. 

69:  209. 

—  Insolvent  Jlombers  of .     Eraser,  39:  471. 

—  Irish   Obstructionists  in.     (R.   Bagwell)   Dub.  L'niv. 

90:  364. 

—  Long,  of  1640.    Ed.  R.  84:  40.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  9: 

94 — Retros.  9:  97.     12:48. 
Election  to.     Eraser,  30:  379. 


Parliament,  Men  and  Manners  in.  (II.  W.  Lucy)  Gent. 
M.  n.  s.  12:  466,  541,  731. 

—  Men  of  Letters  in.  (II.  W.  Lucy)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  23:  34. 

—  Methods  of  Preparation  for  Legislation  in.     (E.  Chad- 

wick)  Eraser,  75:  673. 

—  Obstruction  in.     (E.  D.  J.  Wilson)  19th  Cent.  8:  42. 

—  (Lord  Sherbrooke)  19th  Cent.  8:  513. — Nation, 
31:  1S2. 

and  its  Remedies.  (H.  C.  Raikes)  19th  Cent.  8:  lo-ji. 

Deadlock  in  the  House  of  Commons.  (F.  Harri- 
son) 19th  Cent.  10:  317. 

House   of  Commons   and   the    obstructive   Partv. 

Quar.  145:  231.     146:  181. 

Speaker's  Ruling,    1881.     (G.  T.  Curtis)  Harper, 

62:  923.  —  (Lord  Sherbrooke)  K;tli  (_'ent.  9:  727. 

—  Odd  Members  of.     All  the  Year.  33:  532,  ^h;^. 

—  of  1S33,  Reformed.     Fa'1.  R.  58:  303. 

and  the  Ballot.     (II.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  56:  54. 

and  Reform  of  Ministry.     Quar.  50:  21S. 

First  Session  of.     (H.   Hrongham)  Ed.  R.  58:   199. 

—  Westm.  ig:  387.  — Eraser,  8:  561. 
Second  Session  of.     Westm.  21:  427. 

—  of  1S37,  and  Future.     (J.  W.  Croker)  (juar.  59:  240. 

—  of  1847,  Outlines  of;  Barristers.     Eraser,  36:  310. 
Irish  Part}'.     Eraser,  36:  94. 

Oddities.     Fraser,  36:  461. 

Raihvaj' Potentates.     I'raser,  36:  215. 

Picture  of.     Peoj).  J.  3:   126. 

Some  new  Meml)ers  of,  1848.     Fraser,  37:  167. 

—  of  1S50.     Blackw.  67:  347. 

—  of  1852,  Personelle  of.     Eel.  M.  27:  234. 

—  of  1855,  Sketches  of.     Sharpe,  31:  123,179. 

—  of  1857.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  631.  —  Nat.  R.  5:  230. 

—  of  1866.     Macmil.  13:  343.— Brit.  Q.  43:  187. 
at  its  Close,  1S6S.     (J.  Moncrieff)  Ed.  R.  128:  539. 

—  of  1874.     Brit.  Q.  59:  470. 

—  of  1S80.    Quar.  150:  577.  — Ed.  R.  151:  547.     152: 

281.  —  Fraser,  103:  693. 

—  Old  Scottish.     Blackw.  36:  661. 

—  Opening  of.     All  the  Year,  37:  560. 

—  Op[)osition  in.     Ed.  R.  loi :  i. 

—  Palgravc's  Rolls  of.     Ed.  K.  46:  471. 

—  Political  Parties  in.     Bentley,  55:  392. 

—  Private  Business  of.     Ed.  R.  125:  85. 

—  Privilege  of.     Chamb.  J.  43:  773.     Same  art.  Eel.  51. 

68:  30S.  —  Quar.  61:  122. 

Question  of.      (J.  W.  Croker)    Quar.  65:    581. — 

Quar.  77:  192. 

—  Privilege  of  Publication  in.     Ed.  R.  65:  25',*. 

—  Procedure  in,  1878.     (.1.  I).  Co.x)  Nation,  27:  15S. 

—  Prorogation  of.     St.  James,  20:  345. 

—  Purification  of.     VA.  R.  g8:  567. 

—  Reform  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  14:  277.     17:  253.  — 

Ed.  R.  20:  127. —  (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Ed.  R.  34: 
461.  — (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  56:  543.  — Ed.  R. 
109:  264.  —  Fraser,  2:  612,  717.  3:  231,  525.  4: 
66,  217.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  5:  212.  — Quar.  i:  378.  7: 
265.  — (R.  Southey)  Quar.  16:  225.  18:  12S. — 
(Lord  Dudley)  (>uar.  44:  554.  —  (R.  Southey)  (^>uar. 
45:  252,  504.  — Quar.  46:  274-544.  — (R.  Southey) 
(Juar.  47:  559.  48:  542.  —  (Juar.  61:280.  II7: 
540.  122:  541.  — Westm.  4:  104.  13:  1.  — (T.  P. 
Thompson)  Westm.  14:  440.  —  Westm.  15:  149. — 
(T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  16:  121.  —  Westm.  71:  i. 

—  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  34:  23.  —  Am.  Q.  10:  48. 

—  Brit.  &  For.  R.  9:  29S.  —  Blackw.  29:  235,  721, 
9S0.  30  :  296,  313.  36:  673.  —  (Lord  Ilobart)  Mac- 
mil.  13:  259.  —  .Macmil.  15:  529. —  Eel.  R.  88:  220. 
95:  220.  109:  66.  — Irish  Q.  8:  247.  — Pamph.  i: 
291.  7:  291.  g:  401.  21:43,221,249, — Month, 
124:425.  125:299.  126:265,336,599.  128: 
424.  —  Niles's  Reg.  13:  132. 


PARLIAMENT 


974 


PAROCHIAL 


Parliament,  Refdrm  of,  and  the  French  Revolntiun.     (A. 

Alison)  niackw.  29:  36-919.    30:  17-600.     31:  103. 

32:  93T. 

and  tlie  Government.     Fraser,  73:  6S;^. 

and  Labor  and  Capital.     Fraser,  75:   i. 

Aspects  of,  in  1S59.     Nat.  R.  8:  53S. 

Dangers   and  Saleguards.     (H.   Spencer)   Westm. 

73:  486. 
Defects  in  the  Reform  Bill,  1S40.     (II.  Broiiyhani) 

Ed.  R.  66:  20S. 

from  within.     Fraser,  49:  149. 

History  of,  to  1865.     Westm.  83:  503. 

Keystone  of.     (T.  Hare)  Fortn.  3:  559. 

Roscoe  on.     (Earl  of  Diidle}-)  Quar.  7:  265. 

Secret  Voting  and.     Ed.  R.  112:  266. 

True  Mode  of.     Eraser,  72:  135. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  52. 

—  Seat  in  the  House.     Cornh.  41:  604. 

—  Secret  Voting  and   Parliamentarj-   Reform.     Ed.   R. 

112:  266. 

—  Session  of  1821.     Blackw.  9:  461. 

of  1824.     Blackw.  16:  74. 

of  1S25.     Blackw.  18:  217. 

of  1826.     Blackw.  20:  859. 

of  1S29.     Blackw.  25:  271,  685.     26:  224,  251. 

• of  1S30.     Blackw.  27:  376,  772. 

of  1831.     Fraser,  3:  632. 

of  1834.     Fraser,   10:    251.  —  Ed    R.  60:    230. — 

Westra.  22:  54.  —  Colhurii,  41 :  190. 
of  1S35.     (.1.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  30:  512.  —  Blackw. 

38:  503.  —  Dub.  Univ.  6:  469. 
of  1836.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  57:  230.  —  Blackw. 

40:  437. 

of  1S3S.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  260. 

of  1S40.     Fraser,  22:  373. 

of  1841.     Westm.  36:  167. 

of  1842.     Blackw.  52:  143. 

of  1S43.     Blackw.  54:  538.  — Eel.  R.  78:  458. 

of  1844.     Westm.  42:  318.  —  Eel.  R.  80:  477. 

of  1S45.     Westm.  45:  345.  —  Eel.  R.  82:  345. 

of  1847.     Ed.  M.  11:  565.  —  Quar.  81 :  541. 

of  1848.    Blackw.  64:  261.  —  Eel.  R.  88:  491. 

of  1849.     Blackw.  65:  357. 

of  1S50.     Eel.  R.  92:  351. 

—  —  of  1852.     Ed.  R.  95:  no. 

of  1S53,  and  the  Ministry.     Fraser,  48:  364. 

of  1S54,  Opening  of.     Eel.  M.  32:  59. 

of  1855.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  120.     46:  37^ 

of  1S56.     Colburn,  108:  ^y. —  Dub.  Univ.  47:  349. 

of  1857.    New  Q.  6:  260. — Colburn,  no:  4S9. — 

Fraser,  56:  244. 

of  1864,  Parties  and  Prospects  in.      Westm.  81: 

119. 

of  1865.    Dub.  Univ.  67:  235. 

of  1S66.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  355. 

of  1867.     Ed.  R.  126:  540.  —Dub.  Univ.  69:  T14. 

—  (E.  R.  Russell)  Belgra.  3:  359.  — (H.  D.  Sey- 
mour) Fortn.  7:  234. 

of  1868.     St.  James,  22:  749. 

of  1871.     Brit.  Q.  54:  4S5. 

of  1874.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  755. 

of  1876.     Cong.  Q   5:  257,  557. 

of  1878.     Quar.  145:  257.  —  Ed.  R.  150:  281. 

Personalities  of  the  House  of  Commons.  Col- 
burn, 162:  419-677.     163:  53-639. 

of  1879.     Quar.  148:  568. 

Close  of.     Fraser.  lOO:  419. 

of  iSSo,  Difficulties  of,  and  the  Political  Parties. 

Fraser,  102:  279. 

Opening  of.     Blackw.  127:  398. 

of  1881.   Fraser,  103:  277.     See  above.  Parliament, 

Obstruction  in;  also  Parliament,  Cloture  in. 


Parliament,  Sessions  of.  Duration  of.     (W.  R.  Casscls) 
Contemp.  37:  392. 

of  1859-65.     Brit.  Q.  42:   157. 

of  1876-78.     <Jiiar.  147:  204. — Ed.  R.  149:  244. 

Short.     Westm.  20:   197. 

Shorter.     (.J.  Holms)  19th  Cent.  5:  44. 

—  Two  Houses  of.     (W.  St.  J.  Broderick)  Fortn.  34:  722. 

—  Unreformed,  History  of.     Nat.  R.  10:  215. 

—  Vacating  Seats  in.     Ed.  R.  61:  40. 

—  Whips  of.     Chamb.  J.  45:  817. 

—  Work  for.     (P.  Bayne)  Fortn.  4:  228. 
Parliaments.     Li  v.  Age,  134:  317, 

—  Annual,  and  Universal  Suffrage.     Ed.  R.  28:  126. — 

Paniph.  24:  351. 

—  in  the  British  Colonies.     Cornh.  18:  484. 

—  Modern.     (C.  H.  Pearson)  Fortn.  32:  68. 

—  of  France.     (J.  B.  Perkins)  Am.  Law  R.  12:  262. 

—  of  our  Ancestors.     Westm.  21 :  319. 
Parliamentary  Barristers.   Fraser, 36:  310.  —  Eel.  M.  12: 

257- 
Parliamentary  Electors,  Registration  of.     Pennj'  M.  8: 

207,  250,  291. 
Parliamentary  Eloquence.     Fraser,  3:  395.    4:  155-461. 
Parliamentary  Forms  and   Usages.      (J.    G.   Bourinot) 

Canad.  Mo.  15:  291. 
Parliamentary  Government.      (F.   W.   Newman)  Fortn. 

21:    328.  —  (J.  F.  Stephen)  Canad.  Mo.  5:   163. — 

(E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:   loi. 

—  in  America.     (H.  White)  Fortn.  32:  505. 

—  Struggle  for.  Bisset  on.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  397. 
Parliamentary  Inquiry,  Necessit}'  of.     Ed.  R.  32:  441. 
Parliamentary  Law  affecting  Lawyers  in  Parliament.    (T. 

Hodgins)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  233- 
Parliamentary  Oath  Question;  Bradlaugh's  Case.  Westm. 

"4:   333,  437- 
Parliamentary  Oddities.     Fraser,  36:  462. 
Parliamentary  Phrases,  Quips,  and  Oddities.    Chamb.  .T. 

50:  56. 
Parliamentary  Privilege,   Curiosities  of.     (T.   Hodgins) 

Canad.  Mo.  5:  514.     See  Parliament,  Privileges  of; 

Privilege. 
Parliamentary  Prospects,  1847.     Quar.  81:  290. 
Parliamentary  Reporters.     Fraser,  2:  2S2. 
Parliamentary  Representation,  Distribution  of,  1852.    Eel. 

R.  97:  93- 

—  Hare's  Scheme  of.     (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Contemp.  9:  So. 

—  of  Scotland.     Westm.  14:  137. 

Parliamentary  Representatives.     (F.  T.  Monro)  Belgra. 

10:  54. 
Parliamentary  Sayings  and  Doings,  1831.     Blackw.  29: 

132-732. 
Parliamentary  Writs.     Retros.  15:  55. 
Parlors,  Concerning.     Lond   Soc.  39:  185, 
Parlor  Car.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.  38:  290. 
Parlor  Serpent.     (Jlrs.  C.  L.  Hentz)  Godey,  22:  26. 
Parma  and  Bologna.     Galaxv,  21:  200. 

—  Duke  of.     Blackw.  37:  957. 

—  Duchess  of.     Month,  2:  2S2. 

—  Experiences  in.     Once  a  Week,  6:  29S,  315. 
Parnieiiides,  Sentences  of.     (T.  Davidson)  J.  Spec.  Plii- 

los.  4:    I. 
Parmentier,  A.  A.     Sharpe,  4:  365. 
Parnell,   Charles  S.,  Mission  to  America,  iSSo.    (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  30:  23. 
Parnell,  James.  Poems  and  Biographical  Sketch.    Knick. 

45:  49- 
Parnell,  Wm.    Historical  Apology.    (Sj'd.  Smith)  Ed.  R. 
10:  299. 

—  Letter  to  the  Quarterly.     Quar.  23:  360. 

—  Maurice  and  Berghetta.     Quar.  21 :  471.  —  Anal.  M. 

16:  52. 
Parochial  and  Topographical  Queries.    Lond.  M.  17:  313. 


PAROCHIAL 


975 


PARTHIA 


Parficliial  As^sociations    for    promoting    personal    Piety. 

Chr.  Obs.  71:  732. 
Parochial  Catechising.     Quar.  71:  332. 
Parochial  Council.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  936.     71:  52,816. 
Parochial  Epic.     Blackw.  84:  327. 
Parochial  Life.     (A.  Jackson)  Am.  Church  K.  8:  219. 
Parochial  Mind.     Cornh.  3:   113. 
Parochial  Nomination  System.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  376. 
Parochial  Officer  in  olden  Time.     Eng.  Uom.  M.  11: 

156. 
Parochial  System.     Cong.  7:  237-741. 

—  Chalmers  on.     Chr.  Obs.  42:  iSi. 

—  Is  it  not  in  .Jeopardy  ?    Chr.  Obs.  71 :  693. 
Parochial  AVork,  Monro  on.     Clu'.  Obs.  51:   16. 

See  also  Parishes. 
Parochialia.     Dub.  Univ.  51 :  595. 
Parochialism,  Ultra-.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  276. 
Parody.     Westm.  62:  95.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  339. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33:  76. 

—  and  Parodists.     Hrit.  (^).  67:   173. 

—  of  the  Period.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Galaxy,  17:  694. 

—  Poetry  of.     (W.  H.  D.  Adams)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27: 

303- 
Parole  d'Honneur.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Harper,  37:  372, 

483- 
Paroles  d'un  Croyant.     Quar.  52:  358. 
Parr,  Samuel.     Bentley,  17:  289. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Blackw.  2g:  61-901. 

—  Biographies  of.     Lond.  M.  22:  367. 

—  in  his  later  Days.     Colburn,  16:  479,  576.     Same  art. 

Mus.  9:  174. 

—  Library  of.     Mo.  R.  114:  303.  —  Lond.  M.  19:  56. 

—  Life  of.     "West.  Mo.  U.  2:  615. 

and  Works  of      (C.  E.  Park)  Am.  Bib.  Eepos.  2d 

s.  12:  39. — Mo.  II.  117:  345.  — (J.  J.  Blunt)  Quar. 
39:255.  — Mus  12:  57S.  14:  140.  15:  97.193-  — 
Am.  Q.  5:  222.  — So.  R.  3:  385.  — (H.  Ware)  Chr. 
Exam.  5:  154,453.  —  Mus.  6:  521.  —  Colburn,  22: 
258.     23:  361. 

—  ^Icmorabilia  of.     Lond.  M.  11:  539. 

—  Parriana.     Colljurn,  17:  434-509.  —  Mo.  R.  II7:  79. 

—  Pupil's  Recollections  of.     Collnirn,  17:  65-233. 

—  'Spital  Sermon.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  i:  18. 

—  Suggestions  for  Library  of  a  Peer.    Lond.  M.  18:  357. 

—  Two  Days  with.     Blackw.  18:  596. 
Parrhasius.     Knick.  7:  484. 

I'arris,  Gov.  Albion  K.     (W.  Willis)  Hist.  M.  i:  129. 
Parris,  Samuel.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  63,  67.  127. 
Parrot,  The.     Chamb.  J.  51:  689.  — (S.  Hibberd)  Eecr. 
Sci.  3:  76.  —  Pcnnj'  IM.  2:  493. 

—  Our  African.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Galaxv,  6:  257. 

—  <,)wl.     (T.  W.  Wood)  Stud.  &  Intel." Obs.  5:  492. 

—  That.     All  the  Year,  47:  226. 

Parrots.     Chamb.  .J.  35:   161.    53:  744.     Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  88:  114.  —  Colburn,  49:  50. 

—  and  their  Treatment.     All  Ilie  Year,  43:  521. 

—  Xotes  on.     Once  a  Week,  19:  502. 

—  Stories  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  374. 

Parry,  Sir  Edward,  Jlemoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  264. 
I'arry,  John,  the  Actor.     All  the  Year,  22:  232. 
I'arry,  Joshua.     (W.  J.  Lamport)  Theo.  R.  9:  458. 
Parry.  W.,  ^lemoir  of.     Cong.  M.  2:  257.  321,  3S5. 
]\irry,  Sir  William  Edward.     Liv.  Age,  53:  243. 

—  .\ttenipt  to  reach  the  North  Pole.     (Sir  J.  Barrow) 

Oiiar.  37:  523. 

—  ^Memoirs  of.     New  Q.  6:  17S. 

—  Voyage  for  Northwest  Passage.    (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar. 

25:  175.  —  Lond.  M.  3:  642. 
Second.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  30:  231.  —  Eel.  R. 

40:  97.  —  Lond.  M.  9:  474. 
Third.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  34:  378. 

<See  Arctic;  Northwe.-t  Passage. 


Parry,  Sir  William  Edward.  Voyages.  Blackw.  4:  3-;S. 
8:  219.  9:  2S9.  —  Mo.  R.  96:  140,  276.  105;  271. 
111:  59.  115:  386. —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  97.— 
Niles's  Reg.  32:  271. 

Parsee,  Letter  from  a.     Blackw.  27:  786. 

Parsees.  House.  Words,  19:  2S6.  —  (O.  Tiffany)  Chr. 
Exam.  66:  313.  —  (F.R.  Feudge)  Lippinc.  15:  117. — 
(L.  P.  Brockett)  Meth.  Q.  20:  433.  — (A.  J.  Sda-m) 
Meth.  Q  24:  27S.  —  ( W.  J.  Lamport)  Theo.  R.  8:  96. 

—  (J.  J.  Reed)  Nat.  Q.  19:  53.  —Penny  M.  3:  13S. 

—  (M.  Williams)  19th  Cent.  9:  500. 

—  and  Bombay.     (A.  G.  Constable)  Harper,  42:  66. 

—  in  England.     Mus.  42:  476. — Mo.  R.  155:  177. 

—  in  London.     Liv.  Age,  84:  554. 

—  Jlodern.     Chamb.  J.  19:  396.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

38:  280. 

—  Sacred  Books  of.     (E.  P.  Evans)  Unita.  R.  14:  520. 

15:  19.  — (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  28:  61S. 
Parsee  Wedding.     (Mrs.  Postans)  Sharpe,  6:11. 
Parseval,  Francois  A.   Philippe-Auguste.  Quar.  34:  399. 
Parsimonj-,  Hints  on.     Fra,<er,  15:   161. 
Parsimonious  People.     Chamb.  J.  56:  721. 
Parson  on  the  Stage.    (C.  M.  l)avii>)  Beigra.  26:  529. 
Parson's  Experience.     (R.  L.  Loughman)  St.  James,  46: 

393- 
Parson's  Horse  Race.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Atlan.  42:  470. 
Parson's  Oath.     (II.  Wood)  Argosy,  30:  499. 
Parson's  two  Visits;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  29S. 
Parsons  and  Doctors  wanted.     (S.  J.  Maekenna)  Beigra. 

15:  254- 

—  and  Parsons.     (E.  Eggleston)  Scrib.  17:  139. 

—  Country.     Cornh.  42:  415. 

—  Some  old-fashioned.    Eraser,  89:  495.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  121 :  619. 
Parson  Adams.     Bentley,  59:  369. 
Parson  Field's  Experience.     Putnam,  7:  420. 
Parsonism  in  Earndale;  a  Sketch.     Cornh.  14:  So. 
Parsons,  Enoch,  with  pfirtrait.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  159. 
Parsons,  Isaac.     (D.  S.  Brainerd)  Cong.  Q.  12:  477. 
Parsons,  James,  of  York.     Cong.  6:  744. 

—  Sermons  of.     Eel.  R.  54:  237. 

Parsons,  Jonathan,  with  portrait.  (J.  Greenleaf)  Am. 
Q.  Reg.  14:   109. —(J.  Vinton)  Cong.  {}.  n:  327. 

—  Letter  of,  1750.    N.  E  Reg.  12:  299. 
Parsons,  Levi,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Siiec.  7:  316. 
Parsons,   Theophilus.     (\.   P.   Peabody)   No.   Am.  89: 

232.  — with  portrait,  ((J.  M.  Towle)  Applet<>n.  7: 
236.  —  We.«t.  Law  J.  4:  193.  —  Anal.  M.  7:  499. 

—  Essays  of.     Chr.  Exam.  38:  414. 

Parsons,  Thomas  William,   Poems  of.     (W.   R.  Alger) 

Chr.  Exam.  86:  75. 
Parsons,  Usher,  with  portrait.     Hi.«t.  M.  lo:  160. 
Parsons,  William,  Biography  of.     {A.  Young)  Hunt,   i: 

137- 
Parsons,  William.  Actor,  a."?  Mr.   Crabtree.     (D.  Cook) 

Gent.  JI.  n.  s.  21:  592. 
Pardons  Genealogy.     (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  263. 
Parthenogenesis.     (J.  D.  Dana)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  74:  399. — 

(E.  Regel)  Am.  J.  .Sci.  77:  310. 

—  in  I^^pidoptera.     Nature,  5:  140. 

—  in  Moths  and  Bees.     Westm.  67:  594. 

—  or  Genesis.     (H.  E.  Fripp)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  442. 

—  Siebold's  Researches  in.     (E.  R.  Lankester)  Nature. 

6:  4S3,  523. 
Parthenon  and  Acropolis.     Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  351. 

—  Decorations  and  History  of.     (.\.  L.  Koeppen)  Mer- 

cersb.  7:  i. 

—  Restoration  of.     Ed.  R.  38:   126. — Blackw.  5:  509. 

6:  137. 
Parthia,  Rawlinson's.    Chr.  Obs.  73:  771.  —  Am.  Church 
R.  25:  516. 

—  the  Rival  of  Rome.     (S.  Merrill)  Bib.  Sac.  31:  365. 


PARTHIAN 


976 


PASCAL 


Parthian   Epoclias,    Observations   on.      (J.   E.    Forster) 

Arch.  3:  159. 
Particlus,  Fk)ccuhitiou  of.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

117:  205. 
Parties.    See  nfter  Party. 
Parting.     (D.  6'Conneli)  Ovcrhind,  8:  435. 

—  a  Poem.     (F.  Greenwood)  Cornh.  9:  687. 
Parting  Company.    (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  100:  1S6. 
Partington,  Mrs.,  The  original.     F^v.  Sat.  10:  394. 
Partisanship,  Spirit  of.     Lond.  31.  4:  621. 

Partner,  The;  Recollections  of  a  Police  Olliccr.     Chamb. 

J.  20:   149.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  30:  511.  ♦ 
Partners,  The.     (S.  Brooks)  Dub.  Univ.  49:  751.     50: 

121-731.     51:  99. 
Partnership,   Law  of.      Bank.    M.   (X.  Y.)    12:    521.— 

Westm.  20:    58.— Bank.  M.  (L.)  14:  357,421.— 

Penn  Mo.  5:  254.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  19:    i,    174. —  (S. 

Albee)  Hunt,  34:  553. 

Mackenzie  on.     Hunt,  28:  326. 

Who  are  Partners?    Am.  Law  R.  15:  785. 

—  Limited.     Am.  Q.  19:  48.  — Westm.  60:  375. 
Act  of  1855  on.     Westm.  65:  34. 

—  Rights  of  Partners.     (L.  Levi)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  38:  3S6. 

—  Special,  dissolved  by  Death  of  Partner.    Hunt,  24:  66. 
Partnerships,  Associative.     Chamb.  J.  15:  t,Z- 

—  Limited  Liability  in.  Irish  Q.  3:  817.  4:  182. 
Parton,  F>nest,  with  portrait.  Colburn,  167:  192. 
Parton,  James.    Biogra])hical  Writings.    (C.  E.  Norton) 

No.  Am.  104:  597. 
Parton,  IMrs.  Sarah  P.     Fern  Leaves.     Liv.  Age,  39:  4S4. 

—  Ruth  Hall.     So.  Q.  27:  438.  —Eel.  M.  35:  196. 

—  Writings.     (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  5:  282.— 

DenuR.  33:  1S7. 
Partridge,  Alden.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  13:  49,  6S3. 
Partridge,  Virginia.     (A.  Fowler)  Am.  Natural.  3:  535. 
Partridges.     Chamb.  J.  52:  657. 

—  Among.     Chamb.  .J.  34:  273. 

—  and  Politics.     (T.  E.  Kebbcl)  Eraser,  lOO:  47S. 
See  Bob  White. 

Partridge-Shooting.     Broadw.  i:  23.  — Cornh.  lo:  332. 

—  Once  a  Week,  17:  250,  307. 
Party.     Eraser,  68:  229 

—  Moralitv  of.     Brit.  Q.  i:  78.  — Tait,  n.  s.  i:  145. 

—  Necessity  of.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  S. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (VV.  H.  Dixon)  Peop.  J.  3:  157. 

—  Policy  of.     (A.  Duulop)  No.  Bnt.  i:  223. 
Pai-ties  in  Church  and  State.     Dub.  R.  9:  251. 

—  Necessity  of.     Dem.  R.  30:  275. 

—  Political.     Eraser,  5:  448,  603.     6:  205. — New  Eng. 

M.  7:  265. 
in  England,  Cooke's  History  of.     Mo.  R  141 :  519. 

142:  423.     145:  184. 

New  Predicament  of,  1837.     Eraser,  16:  764. 

Parliament  without.     (W.  T.  Thornton)  Macmil. 

41:  29. 
Unstable  Equilibrium  of.     (E.  D.  J.  Wilson)  19th 

Cent.  8:  504. 

See  Great  Britain,  Politics. 
in  the  United  States.     So.  R.  n.s.9:  776.  —  Knick. 

6:    85.  — (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,    4:    233.  — (B.  R. 

Welford)  Putnam,  4:  633. 

and  the  People,  1S72."    0.  &  N.  6:  381. 

Condition  of,  1873.     Nation,  17:  125. 

Corruption  of.     Knick.  60:  526. 

Disintegration    of,   1S7S.     (H.  White)   Nation, 

27:   1 89. 

Disruption  of.     Dem.  R.  35:  153. 

History  of.     (E.  Hale)  Am.  Whig  R.  10:  331, 

524. 

in  1S56.     Dem.  R.  38:  i. 

Old,  Landmarks  of.    Niles's  Reg.  24:  274,  291. 

Origin  of.    (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  39:  208. 


Parties,  Political,  in  the  United  States,  Origin  of  the 

Whig  and  Democratic,  J.  P.  Kennedj''s  Speech  on. 

Am.  Wliig  U.  9:  6. 

Partisan  Leader.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  73. 

Position  of.     Dem.    R.   31:    88.  —  Am.  Whig 

R.  i:  3. 

in  1827.     Ann.  Reg.  3:  i. 

in  1S47      New  Eng.  5:  306. 

Rotation  of.  How  to  secure.      (E.  L.  Godkin) 

I^Tatiou,  31 :  146. 

State  of,  1850.     Dem.  R.  27:  387. 

Party  Colors.     Chamb.  J.  50:  in. 

Party  Discipline,  Limits  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  263. 

Party  Discontents,  1S48.    Am.  Whig  R.  8:  331. 

Party  Feeling  in  Religion,  Whately  on.     Chr.  Obs.  23: 

97,  169,  230. 
Party  Government.     Month,  20:  261.  —  Eraser,  49:  602. 

'— (T.  Bacon)  0.  &  N.  10:  353.  — (A.  T.  Davidson) 

Macmil.  40:  531.  —  (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  10:  401. 

—  (L.  Bacon)  O.  &  N.  9:  708.  — (W.  D.  Le  Sueur) 
No.  Am.  132:  52. 

—  Decline   of.     Westm.    64:    125.  —  (Goldwin    Smith) 

Macmil.  36:  298.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  734. 

—  English  and  German.     Eraser,  97:  604. 

—  Evils  and  Abuses  of.     Westm.  69:  402. 
Party  Leaders,  Sketches  of.     So.  Q.  27:  235. 

Party  Politics.  (.J.  A.  Eroude)  Eraser,  90:  i.  —  (J.  T. 
Crane)  Meth.  Q.  20:  572.  —  Canad.  Mo.  2:  447. 
See  Bolting. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Eraser,  16:  122. 

Party  Spirit.  (O.  E.  Daggett)  New  Eng.  i:  517.  —  Dem. 
R.  12:  485.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  313.  —  Care.\ 's 
Mus.  i:  185.  — (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation,  2:  6S0. 

—  West.  Mo.  R.  3:  517. 

—  as  connected  with  Religion.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  1S9. 

—  in  America.     Chr.  R.  20:  96. 

Party  Strife  and  its  Consequences.     Nat.  Q.  22:  162. 
Party  Union,    Uses  of.     Ed.   R.  30:    iSi.     Same   art. 

Selec.  Ed.  R.  5:  74. 
Party  Zeal,  Mischievous  Effects  of.     Chr.  Obs.  3:  730. 
Pascal,  Blaise.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  60:  257.  —  (Sir  I). 

Brewster)  No.  Brit,   i:  285.  — (H.   Rogers)  Ed.  R. 

85:  178.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.   10:  433.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,   12:  577. — Dem.  R.   16:   137.  —  (J.  A. 

Alexander)  Princ.  17:    252.  —  (M.  Goulburn)   Ex. 

H.  Lee.   15:  225.  — (C.  H.  Fo.ster)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

27:  63.  — Eel.  R.  96:  530.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28: 

145. — Bost.  R.  4:  384.  —  Nat.  M.  3:  142,  222. — 

Mo.  Rel.    M.    12:    I.— Penny   M.    2:    231.  — (.J. 

Cooper)  Bib.  Sac.  37:  372. 

—  and  his  Editors.    Quar.   148:    307.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  143:  515. 

—  and  his  Friends.     Eraser,  22:  719. 

—  and  the  .Jesuits.     Eel.  R.  85:  405. 

—  and  Montaigne.     (J.  Grote)  Contemp.  30:  285.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  259. 

—  and  Ultramontanism.     Chr.  Rem.  24:  176. 

—  as  a  Christian  Philosopher.    No.  Brit.  35:  2S9.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  67.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  55:  145. 

—  Brit.  Q.  12:  139. 

—  Character  of.     (W.  R  Alger)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:  3S4. 
and  Writings  of.     (S.  K.  Kallock)  Princ.  26:  56. 

—  Conception  of  the  peculiar  Essence  of   Christianity. 

(A.  Neander)  Kitto,  4:  288. 

—  Eaugere's  Edition  of.     Eel.  R.  81:  53. 

—  Italian  Defense  of.     (V.  Gioberti)  Theo.  Eel.  6:  172. 

—  Life  of.     (C.  Bossut)  Portfo.(Den.)  19:  5-403.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  14:  349-853- 

—  Life,  Writings,  and  Discoveries  of.     (Sir  B.  Brewster) 

No.  Brit,  i:  2S5. 

—  Notes  on.     Colbuni,   108:   306.     Same  art.  Eel.   M. 

40:  99. 


PASCAL 


977 


PASTORAL 


Pascal,  Blaise.  Provincial  Letters.  (.1.  W.  Alexander) 
Princ.  2:  170.  —  (H.  D.  Traill)  Fortn.  24:  853. — 
(H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  14:  201.  —  Temp.  Bar,  2: 
83.  — I.iv.  Age,  29:  23S. 

—  Recent  Editions  and  Translations  of.  Meth.  Q.  12:  22S. 

—  restored.     Eel.  Pt.  81:   53. 

—  Sketch  of.     (\V.  Pt.  Williams)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  64. 

—  Thoughts  on    Religion.     Chr.  Mo.   S()ec.   10:    28. — 

Eel.  R.  72:  434.  —  (A.  Neander)  Kitto,  3:  33S. — 

Chr.  Obs.  13:  710.  —  Bost.  R.  2:  1S3.  —Cong.  M. 

28:  31,  566. 

Vinet  on  Theology  of.     Bib.  R.  6:  38. 

Pascal, . Jacqueline.     Meth.Q.  14:  393. — Dem.  R.  21:  15. 
Pascal  Forgeries  in  French  Acad.     PennMo.  i;  151,  191. 
Paschal  and  the  Padlock.     Tinsley,  10:  540. 
Paschal    Supper,  Christian.      Chr.  Obs.  74:  641.     See 

Passover. 
Pasha's  Vow.     Fraser,  19:  478. 
I'askiew-itch,  Prince,  Campaign  of,  in  Asia,  Monteith  on. 

Fraser,  54:  64. 
Pasquale.     (T.  Medwin)  Bentley,  4:  286. 
Pasquicr,  Etiennc.     Colburn,  121:  424. 
Pasquino,  Maestro.     Chamb.  J.  8:  107. 

—  and  Marforio.     (W.  C.  Kelly)  Once  a  Week,  5:  335. 

—  Chanib.  .T.  45:   77. 

—  and  Pastpiinades.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Allan.  6:  395. 

—  Night  with.     Colbiirn,  94:  410. 
Pasquinades,  Political.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  363. 
Passaconaway,  Mount,  Land  Slide  on.     (G.  IL  Perkins) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  1 ,8. 
Passage  in  a  Life;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  2:  70S. 

—  in  the  Life  of  a  Maitre-d'Armes.     Blackw.  52:  565. 

53:  733- 

—  of  a   Night;    or  the  Benefactress.     (W.  G.  Simms) 

Godey,  22:  115. 

Passages  in  the  Life  of  a  Bachelor.  Macniil.  27:  309. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  6S9. 

of  El  Empecinado.     Blackw.  51:  521,  756.     52:  -;. 

Passaglia  Phase  of  the  Papal  (Question.  (E.  Dicey)  Mac- 
mil.  5:   16.S. 

Passaic;  a  Poem.     Knick.  15:  61,  119,  472.     18:  3S4. 

I'assaic  River,  Chemical  and  Sanitary  Report  on.  (IL 
Wurtz)  .1.  PVankl.  Inst.  96:  53. 

Passed  by;  a  Poem.     (A.  Donaldson)  Temp.  Bar,  5:  296. 

I'assenger  Act,  British.     Hunt,  17:  417. 

—  New  York.     Hunt,  17:  200.     18:  217. 
Passenger  Laws  of  Mass.  and  N.  Y.     West.  J.  3:  83. 
Passeres,   Mueller's  Classitication  of.     Nature,  19:  525. 

See  Pigeons. 
Passion,  M(v(lern.     OnceaWeek,   ig:  570. 
Passion  of  Martin  Holdfast.     Fraser,  73:  424. 
I'assions,  The,  and  IMacliiuery.     Cornh.  11:   541. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Disease.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  8:  60. 

—  Pathology  of.     (F.  Papilion)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  656. 

—  Physiology  of.     So.   R.  6:  ii6.  — (F.  Papilion)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  4:  552. 

—  Relation  to  the  external  World.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth) 

Colburn,  167:  195. 
Passion  Flower.  All  the  Year,  15:  152.  —  Hours  at  Home, 

3:  117- 
Passion  Flowers.     (:\r.  T.  Masters)  Pop.  Sci.  E.  8:  159. 
Passion  Play.     Month,  13:  340. — Cath.  World,  12:  Si. 

—  at  Brixlegg.     All  the  Year,  20:  307. 

—  in  Havana.     (B.  Peytoulbard)  St.  James,  46:  424. 

—  Ober-Ammergau.     See  Ober-Ammergau. 

—  of  the  Kreuzschule.     Lippinc.  17:  125. 

—  Persian.     (M.   Arnold)  Cornh.  24:   668.     Same   art. 

Liv.   Ago,  112:    3.     Same  art.   Eel.   M.   78:    157. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  i. 
Passion  Phu-s.     Lippinc.  g:  237. — Colburn.  167:  i. 

—  and  Pantomimes.    (R.  Batson)  Dark  Blue,  4:  4S6. 

G2 


Passion  Plays,  History  of.     Blackw.  106:   671.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  142. 
See  Miracle  Plays;  Mysteries. 
Passion  Procession  of  Monaco.    Appleton,  7:  403. 
Passion  Week  of  Human  Life.      (W.  P.  Tilden)  Unita. 

K.  15:  352. 
Passionate  Pilgrim.     (II.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  27:  352,  47S. 
Passover,  The.     (Dr.  Hupfeld)  Kitto,  29:  55. 

—  and  Sabbath,  Chronology  of  Jewish.    Chr.  Obs.  28: 

409. 

—  Historical  Origin  of.     Kitto,  14:  25,  2S1. 

—  of  the  Passion  Week.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  330. 

—  Oiu- Lord's  last.     Kitto,  36:  450.     37:  200. 
See  Last  Supper;  Lord's  Supper. 

Passports.     Chamb.  J.  36:  137.     49:  465. 

Past  and  Future.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  9:  loS. 

—  and  the  Present.     Dem.  R.  34:  226.  —  (F.  HaiTison) 

Fortn.  26:  93.  —  (R.  II.  Dana)  Am.  Q.  Obs.  i:  2;^. 
compared.     (W.  Barrows)  Bost.  R.  5:  75. 

—  The  bemoaned.     All  the  Year,  7:  257. 

—  Lessons  of.     (S.  M.  Partridge)  Knick.  26:  477. 

—  Present,  and  the  Coming.     Fraser,  35:  i. 

and  Future.     Knick.  4:  165.  — (T.  B.  Fox)  Chr. 

Exam.  44:  161. — (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  i:  17. 
Past  Help;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  10:  599. 
Pasta,  Visit  to.     (R.  Davey)  Lippinc.  13:  623. 
Pastimes  of  Peace  an  Exercise  for  War.     Once  a  Week, 

2:  393- 

—  Some  modern.     (W.  Bellars)  Tinsley,  19:  34. 
Paston,  John,  Funeral  of.     (J.  S.  Stone)  Canail.  Mo.  19: 

424. 
Paston  Letters.     All  the  Year,  38:  31S,  345.  -Ed.   R. 
138:  I.  145:  135. —  House.  Words,  3:  464  — Penny 
M.  11:  io5,  iij. 

—  are  they  authentic  ?    (H.  Merivale)  Fortn.  2:  129. — 

(J.  Gairdner)  Fortn.  2:  579.  —  (J.Bruce  and  R.  AU 
mack)  Arch.  41:  15. 

—  New  Edition  of.     (L.  T.  Smith)  Fra.ser,  87:  22. 
Pastor;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  181. 

—  and  People,  Connection  of.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q,.. 

i:  165. 
Relations  oL     (M.  C.  Welch)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  20. 

—  of  the  Future.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  i :  300. 

—  Should  he  be  a  Member  of  his  own  Church  ?    (E.  K.. 

Alden)  Cong.  R.  9:  520. 

—  Spirit  and  .Vim  of.     (S.  Graves)  Chr.  R.  22:  161. 
Pastor  Fido  of  Guarini.     Sharpe,  36:  281. 
Pastor's  Gold-headed  Cane.     Cong.  R.  8:  492. 
Pastor's  Retrospect.    Cong.  M.  7:  172-627.    8:  S-693.. 

14:  11-140. 
Pastors  and  P'amilies,  Mutual  Relations  of.    (A  ^L  Hen- 
derson) Cong.  Q.  6:  365. 

—  Choice  of,  by  primitive  Christians.    Cong.  M.  23:  4,1. 
Duty  of  Churches  in.     Cong.  JI.  23:   700. 

—  Installation  of.     (H.  E.  Barnes)  Cong.  Q.  2o;.  604.. 
Pastoral,  Prose.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  31S. 

Pastoral  Aid  Society.     Cong.  M.  24:  277. 

Pastoral  Annals.     Dub.  L'niv.  21:  490. 

Pastoral  Authority.     (L.  B.  Tefft)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  408. 

Pastoral  Care.     (G.  W.  Hosmer)  Unita.  R.  6:  660. 

Pastoral  Duty,  Pon<rs.     Am.  Bib.  Rejios.  3d  s.  i:  36. 

Pastoral  Duties.     (S.  Aiken)  Cong.  (}.  8:  29. 

Pastoral  Epistles,  Faithful  Sayings  of.     (J.  S.  Howson) 

Good  Words,  14:  69-497. 
Pastoral  Faithfidness.     (J.  T.  Hyde)  Cong.  Q.  Ii:  379. 
Pastoral  Fidelity  and  Diligence.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

13:  II- 
Pastoral  Function  in  the  Church.     Eel.  R.  103:  596. 
Pastoral  Library  Magazine.     (E.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam. 

30:  40. 
Pastoral  Life,   Anecdotes  of.     Blackw.  i:  22,  143,  247. 

4:  663. 


PASTORAL 


978 


PATERSOX 


Pastoral  Office.  (J.  W.  Yeonians)  Princ.  14:  45. — 
Chr.  R.  3:  21S.  — Chr.  Kern.  49:  410.  — Meth.  M. 
58:  748.  — (Dr.  Halley)  Conif.  M.  22:  292. 

—  ami  Charities.     (II.  Read)  Lit.  &  Tlieo.  K.  4:  574. 

—  Importance  of.     (N.  Porter)  New  Etii;.  24:  570. 

—  New  Test.  Idea  of.     (M.  J.  Cramer)  Meth.  (2.  27:  Si. 
See  Ministry. 

Pastoral  Poetry.     Temp.  P.ar,  10:  71,  342.     11:  356. 
Pastoral  Poets,  Greek.     No.  Brit.  48:  469. 
Pastoral  Relation,  Causes  and  Effect  of  frequent  Disso- 
lution of.     (G.  Carrington)  Lit.  &  Tlieo.  R.  5:  349. 

—  Instability  of.     (D.  G.  Corey)  I5apt.  Q.  5:  350. 

—  Permanence  of.     (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  (i.  5:  285. 
Pastoral  Ruling  Power.     Cong.  M.  25:  100,  452. 
Pastor.il  Tiieology.     Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  333. 

—  Cannon's.     (G.  Junkin)  Prine.  26:  139. 

Pastoral  Visits  to  the  Sick.      (From  tlie  German  of  Kiin- 

dig)  Evang.  R.  9:  356. 
Pastoral  Visiting.     Cong.  M.  24;  98,  613.  —  New  York 

R.  i:  178.  —  (E.  M.  Buchanan)  Am.  Church  R.  2: 

348.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  370.  — Cong.  M.  23:  653, 

S05,  827. 
Pastoral  Work.     (W.  G.  Humphry)  Contemp.  i:  568. 
Pastorate,  Christian.    (\V.  R.  Goodwin)  Meth.  Q.  32:  587. 

—  for  the  Times.     (D.  S.  Gregory)  Princ.  40:  83. 

—  Permanent.     (L.  Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  310. 

—  Relation  of  Installation  to.     (S.  C.  Bartlett)  Cong.  Q. 

10:  340. 
Pastorates,  Comparative  Permanency  of.  (P.  Cummings) 

Cong.  Q.  5:  2S4. 
Pastorius,  Francis  Daniel.     (0.  S  *idensticker)  Penn  Mo. 

3:  I,  51- 
Pastry  and  Confectionery,  .J.  Gonffe  on.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  73. 

—  and  Entremet  of  great  Merit.      All  the  Year,  20:  5S2. 
Pat:  a  Miniature  Farce.  (R.  Mulholhmd)  IrishMo.  8:  629. 
Pat's  Diamond;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  48:  353. 
Patagonia.     Blackw.  5:  451. 

—  Across,  Lady  Dixie's.     Applet  n,  25:  199. 

—  Arrowheads  from.     (A.  L.  Fox)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  311. 

—  Exploration  in.     Geog.  M.  4:  209. 

—  Moreno's  Travels  in.     Geog.  M.  5:  209. 

—  Pampas  of.     Hogg,  5:  I^. 

—  Prison  in.     Chamb.  .L  48:  5S1. 

—  Races  of.     (G.  G.  Mu^^ters)  Anthrop.  J.  i:  193. 

—  Starvation  of  Missionaries  in.     Liv.  Age,  33:  544. 

—  Wild  Sport  in.     Chamb.  J.  56:  729. 
Patagoniau  Brothers.     House.  Words,  17:   126. 
Patagonians,  The.     Colburn,  56:  367. 

—  At  Home  with.    (G.  C.  Musters)  Lippinc.  9:  298,  390. 

—  Captured  by.     All  the  Year,  26:  273. 
Patch,  Old,  the  Forger.     All  the  Year,  17:  53. 
Patent,  Poor  Man's  Tale  of  a.     House.  Words,  2:  73. 
Patents.     Quar.  105:  136.  —  (R.  H.  Bancroft)  Unita.  R. 

8:  650. 

—  Abolition  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  159. 

—  American.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  581. 

—  and  Copyrights.     (L.  Levi)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  743. 

—  and  Patent  Laws.    (W.  B.  Adams)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  977. 
in  England.     Westm.  82:  322. 

—  and  Patentees.     Chamb.  .J.  53:  579. 

and  the  Public.     Westm.  92:  122. 

English.     Temp.  Bar,  16:  62. 

—  and  Projects  extraordinary.     Colburn,  lo:  24. 

—  and  Trade-Marks.     (II.  Gerner)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  21. 

—  Defense  of  the  Principle  of.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  737. 

—  Extension  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  248. 

—  for  Designs.     (II.  Howson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  6g:  265. 

—  Nature  of  P:operty  in.     (E.  E.  Quimby)  Eel.  Engin. 

11:  561. 

—  Novelty  in.     (0.  E.  Lyman)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  612. 

—  Process  of  obtaining.     Westm.  22:  172. 

ill  Brit.  Dominions,  1S44.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  234. 


Patents.  Process  of  obtaining,  in  America.     Republic,  i: 

321. 
in  1S44.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  301,  375. 

—  Reissued.     (R.  Cox)  Am.  Law  R.  15:  731. 

—  Victim  of.     (W.  Sawyer)  Belgra.  9:  51. 

Patent  Charms;  a  Poem.     (F.  Soule)  Pioneer,  2:  78. 
Patent  Invention.     (.J.  Richards)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  93:  17. 
Patent  Laws.     Ed.   R.   121:  579. —  (P.  A.  Browne)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  2:  119-347.     3=  3-4oi-    4-  27.  -  (II. 

Wheaton)  No.  Am.  16:  199. 

—  .\gnew  on.     Pract.  M.  4:  461. 

—  and  Literary  Property.     Westm.  10:  444. 

—  British.     Westm.  22:  172,  447.  —  Quar.  43:  333. — 

(Sir   D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  24:  231.  — (J.  E.  T. 

Rogers)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  26:  121. 

Goodeve  on.     Nature,  15:  22. 

in  1831.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  12:  276. 

in  1852,  Amendment  of.     Ed.  R.  95:  441. 

in  1853.     (.J.  H.  J<ihnson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  55:  57. 

in  1877.     (L.  Playfair)  19th  Cent,  i:  315. 

—  German.     Pract.  M.  7:  113,  141. 

—  International  Association  on.     Pract.  M.  7:  216. 

—  of  different  Countries,  1826.     J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  221. 

—  Philosophy  of  Invention.     Eraser,  67:  504. 

—  Policy  of.     Am.  J.  Soc.  Sci.  lo:  151. 

—  United  States.     Am,  Alma.  1833:  96.     1848:  90. — 

Niles's  Reg.  37:  47. 
and  the  Patent  Office.    (.1.  A.  Whitney)  Eel.  Engin. 

22:  105. 

in  1830.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  10:  113. 

in  1832.     (T.  P.  Jones)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  15:  i. 

in  1836.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  22:  158. 

—  Unreasonableness  of  Judge-made.     Westm.  22:  447. 
Patent-Law  Amendment.  (C.  Smith)  Am.  Law  R.  12:  205. 
Patent-Law  Reform.    (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  18:  22. —  Art 

J.  15:  2;^,  43. 
Patent  Office.  English.     Pract.  M.  6:  305.  — Chamb.  J. 

39:  173- 
Curiosities  of.     Fraser,  70:  775. 

—  of  U.  S.     No.  Am.  23:  295.  —  Am.  Arch.  4:  75,  loS. 
Information  from,  1849.    (E.  Burke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

47:  173- 

Losses  of.     (W.  H.  Babcock)  Atlan.  41 :   148. 

Report  for  1S46.    (E.  Burke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  21. 

1S48.     (E.  Burke)  J.  Frankl.  lust.  47:  253,  332. 

Report  on  Burning  of,  1836.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23:  22. 

Rubbish  in.     (J.  Harrison,  jr.)  Lipi)inc.  3:  673. 

Scene  in.     Knick.  37:  13. 

Patent  Property.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:   137. 

Patent   Rights   and    governmental    Requirements.      (R. 

Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOo:  361. 
Patent  Rolls  and  King  John.     Penny  M.  14:  359. 
Patent  Suits,  Money  Recover}'  in.     (J.  J.  Storrow)  Am. 

Law  R.  13:  I. 
Patents,  American  System  of.    (S.  A.  Duncan)  Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  J.  3:  78.-^  (E.  E.  Quimby)  Nation.  23:  260. 

Amendment  of.     (T.  H.  Raymond)  Scrib.  17:  433. 

What  we  ort-e  to.    (J.  Richardson)  Scrib.  17:  99. 

Patent  Woman.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  28:  184. 
Patentees,   Rights   of.     (T.  Jefferson)   J.   Fi-aukl.  Inst. 

21:  94. 
Patenting  a  Principle.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  85:   335,  410. 

86:  35. 
Paterfamilias.     Chamb.  J.  38:  129. 
Paternoster  Row.     Eel.  M.  24:  139.  —  Hogg,  7:  351. 

—  and  JIaga/.ine  Day.     Chamb.  J.  23:  401.     Same  art. 

ICel.  M.  36:  68'^". 

—  Legend  of.     (C.  Wilton)  Peop.  J.  8:  267. 
Paterson.  William,  of  Dumfries.    Lond.  Soc.  7:  440,  51S. 

—  Hogg,  10:  500.     Same  art.  Eel.  JI.  31:  236. 

—  Bannister's  Life  of.     Liv.  Age.  57:  182. 

—  Biographical  Sketch  of,     (J  .Gait)  Colburn,  35:   1G8. 


PATERSOX 


979 


PAUL 


Paterson,  \Vm.,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  II5:   i. 

Patcrson.  William,  Governor  of  Xew  Jersey,  1790.  (A. 
]\Iess!er)  Pennsyl.  M.  3:  429. 

Path  of  Duty;  a  Tale.    (A.  M.  Sargeant)  Chamb.  J.  6:  21. 

I'atli  of  Itoses.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  200-539. 

P.itlians  of  the  nortliwest  Frontier  of  India.  Blackw. 
125:  595.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  600. 

Pathological  Experiments,  Value  of.  (It.  Virchow)  Na- 
ture, 24:  346. 

Pathology  and  Medicine,  Goveniment  Researches  in. 
Nature,  12:  470. 

—  Dubois  on  General.     Mo.  R.  139:  526. 
Patience  and  Painstaking.     Hogg,  4:  254. 
Patient  Kitty.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  35:  432. 

Patmore,  Coventry.  (M.  Russell)  Irish  Mo.  5:  529. — 
Tinsley,  6:  257. 

—  Angel  in  the  House.    Ed.  R.  107:  121.  — Ed.  R.  lOi: 

546.  — Ed.  M.  43:  386.  — (C.  E.  Norton)  Macmil. 
3:  121.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  79:  124.  —  Putnam, 
8:  19.  — Liv.  Age,  77:  351. 

—  Children's  Garland.    (A.  K.  II.  Boyd)  Eraser,  67:  205. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  58:  457. 

—  Faithful  forever.    Brit.  Q.  33:  142.    Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

52:  343. — Dub.  L'niv.  57:  411. — Liv.  Age,  67:  764. 

—  Poems.    No.  Brit.  28:  529.    Same.  art.  Liv.  Age,  58: 

83.— Eraser,  68:  130.  — Nat.  R.  6:  iSS.  — Blackw. 
56:  331.  —  Lond.  Q.  16:  393.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  11:  727. 
—  Mo.  R.  165:  58. 

—  Writings  of.    (R.  Garnett)  Macmil.  3:  121. —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  28:  415. 
Patmore,  Peter  G.    My  Friends  and  Acquaint;inces.    New 

Q-3:  473- 

Patolli,  Game  of.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Anthj-op.  J.  8:  116. 

Patoii,  Joseph  Noel.  Art  J.  21:  i.  —  (J.  M.  Grav)  Art 
J   33:  78. 

Patriarduil  Age.     (H.  M.  Harman)  Meth.  Q.  11:  601. 

Patriarciial  Civilization.   (H.  Stowell)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  2:  S5. 

Patriarchal  History,  Plan  and  Purpose  of.  (J.  A.  Alex- 
ander) Priuc.  27:  24. 

Patriarchal  Life,  illustrated  from  the  Iliad.  Cong.  M. 
18:  467,  744.     19:  343. 

Patriarchal  Religion.     Cong.  M.  i:  197,  255. 

—  of  Job.    (A.  Barnes)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  11:  163. 
Patriarchs,  Legends  of.    ( W.  H.  Browne)  So.  il.  10:  46S. 

—  Longevity  of.     Eraser,  86:  201. 

—  Promise  made  to.     (T.  J.  Sawyer)  L'niv.  Q.  34:  5. 

—  Sins  of.     Danv.  Q.  2:  197. 
Patriarchy.     Ed.  R.  103:  134. 

Patricia  Kemball;  a  Novel.  (E.  E.  Linton)  Temp.  Bar, 
40:289,433.    41:1-433.    42:121-489.    43:79-353- 

I'atrick,  St.  (A.  Clive)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  257.  —  House. 
Words,  13:  279.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  38:  3S5.  — Brit. 
Q.  46:  429. 

—  a  Poem.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  88:  677. 

—  and  the  Irish  Church.     (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  21. 

—  and  his  modern  Critics.     Dub.  R.  87:  62. 

—  Birthplace  of.     (J.  C.  Iloev)  Cath.  World,  2:  744.  — 

(P.  F.  Moran)  Dub.  R.  86:  291. 

—  Churcii  of.     Dub.  R.  20:  4^11. 

—  Cusack's  Life  of.    (J.  (i.  JIcGee)  Cath.  World,  12:  741. 

—  Legend  of.     Dub.  L'niv.  40:  241. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Rem.  48:   I. 

—  no  Romanist.     (A.  E.  Hill)  Am.  Church  R.  11:  593. 

—  Ode  to.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  297. 

—  Purgatory  of.     Mo.  R.  163:  413. 

and  Dante's  Inferno.    (F.  Vinton)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  275. 

—  SechnalFs  Praise  of.     (H.  Bdlingham)  Cath.  Workl, 

30:  737- 
Patrick,  ^imon,  Bishop,  Autobiography  of.     Chr.  Obs. 
43:  641,  705,  769. 

—  Letters  to  Lady  Gauden.     Ciir.  Obs.  45:  S2-521. 
Patrick  O'Featherhead's  Watcii.     Cornh.  26:  18S. 


Patrimony  of  St.  Peter.     Ed.  R.  112:   104.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  51:  161,  297. 
Patriot,  Idea  of  a  true.     Anal.  M.  3:  137. 
Patriot  Queen.     (W.  W.  F.  Synge)  Blackw.  123:  219. 
Patriotism.     Fraser,  99:  Soo.  —  (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  l^.  8: 

294. — New  Eng.  JI.  6:  318.  —  Bost.  Mo.  i:  305. 

—  Am.  Mo.  M.'i:  146. 

—  a  Poem.     (J.  R.  Thompson)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  3-;7. 

—  American,  Grounds  for.     (II.  H.  .Morgan)  Western, 

4:  I. 

—  Christian.     (M.  Kuffer)  Mercersb.  14:  121. — (L.  C. 

Browne)  Univ.  Q.  23:  17. 

—  Genuine.     West.  M.  5:  533. 

—  Individual.     Republic,  2:  218. 

—  Rewards  of.     Chamb.  J.  31:  337. 

—  Seamy  Side  of.     (T.  Foster)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  740. 
Patristic  Theology.     Set  Theologj',  Patristic. 
Patristic   Writers   and   the   Gnostic  Heresiarchs.     Chr. 

Rem.  2:  225. 
Patristic  Writings  of  the  early  Christian  Church.     Chr. 

Rem.  26:  214. 
Patrons,  Two;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  55:  500. 
Patron  King.     (Mrs.  Trollope)  Bentle\,  6:  4S3. 
Patronage.     (E.  M.  Johnson)  St.  Jame.s,  33:  74. 

—  in  Church  and  State.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  34. 
Patronage  Societies  in  France.    (J.  de  Lamarquc)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  3:  661. 
Patronymics.     Chamb.  J.  35:  330. 

Patten,  Wilson,  Political  Portrait  of.    St.  James,  25:  312. 
Pattern  Shop,  Apprentice  in.     (G.  Smith)  Ed.   Engin. 

18:  496. 
Patterson,  Capt.  John,  Adventures  of,  1807-21.     Mo.  R. 

142:  22. 
Patterson,  John  Brown,  ^lemoir  and  Discourses  of.     Tait, 

n.  s.  4:  89. — Mo.  R.  142:  89. 
Patter-^on,  Robert  H.     Essays  in  History  and  Art.     Dub. 

Univ.  59:  207. 
Patterson,  Sanuid  D.,  with  portrait.     Deni.  R.  24:  264. 
Patterson-Bonaparte,  Madame.     Lippinc.  20:  309. 
Patteson,   Bishop  John  Coleridge.     (W.  E.   Gladstone) 

Quar.  137:  45S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  643  — 

(H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  20:  244.  — Chr.  Obs.  74:  10. 

—  Labors  of.     (P.  Y.  Rd.I)  Good  Words,  15:  525,  5S7. 
Patti,  Addina,  -with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  33S. 
Paitison,  Dorothy,  Si-ter  Dora.     (E.  Simcox)  Fortn.  33: 

656.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  561. 
Pattison,  Kate,  with  photograph.     Victoria,  31:  534. 
Patty.     (K.   S.    Macquoid)  Macmil.   23:    1S6-45S.     24: 

13-421.     25:  10.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  76:  305-'>7(>. 

77:    41-702.     78:   65.     Same  art.   Liv.   Age,  no: 

207-669.     in:  9i-{)62. 
Patty.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  6:  126. 
i'atry's  Revenge.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  223-450. 
Patty's  Tea-1'arties.     All  the  Year,  13:  497. 
Patty's  Vacation.     All  the  Year,  13:  38,  546. 
Patty  Dree,  Schoolmarm.     (J.  Xcall)  Overland,  8:  539. 
Pan.     (M.  P.  Thoniiison)  Cath.  AVorld,  13:  504. 

—  and  the  Spanish  Court.     Tinsley,  3:  610. 

—  Fox  Hunt  at.     (F.  Barrow)  Scrili.  12:  661. 

—  Wintering  in.     Chamb.  J.  10:   153-396. 

Paul,  The  Apostle.  (.\.  A  Livennore)  Chr.  Exam.  51: 
89.  —  (.v.  Neander)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  4:  13S.  —  (R. 
H.  Hutton)  .Alacmil.  20:  ^09.  —  Nat.  R.  i:  47,?. — 
(Dr.  Luthardt)  Chr.  Obs.  73:  725.  — (A.  A.  Miner) 
Univ.  Q.  19:  1S6.  —  (W.  Ilurlin)  Bapt.  Q.  i:  154. 
—  (W.  Brock)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  5:  289. 

—  .Mlegorical  Use  of   Mosaic  Narrative.     (II.  Crosby) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  303. 

—  and  the  Aiio-^tles.     (R.  S.  Poole)  Macmil.  14:   196. — 

(T.  Hill)Unita.  R.  ii:  650. 

—  and  Christ.     (J.  H.  Mcllvaine)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  425. 

—  and  Dante.     Univ.  (.1.  15:  400. 


PAUL 


980 


PAUL    III. 


P;u:I,   The  Apostle,  and  the  Development  of  the  early 
Church.     (E.  H.  Hall)  Unita.  H.  9:  29. 

—  and  his  Attack  on  Pai,'anisni.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  601. 

—  and  Biographers.    (IJ.  A.  Arnistmng)  Tlieu.  K.  14:  520. 

—  and  -James,  Alleijed  Disayreeniunt  between.     (E.  P. 

Barrows,  jr.)   Bib.    Sac.   9:    761.  —  (E.   Kenned}) 
Kitto,  3:  237. 
compared.  (L.  W.  Heydenreich)  Evang.  R.  14:  382. 

—  and  Jeremiah  compared.    (J.  S.  Ilowson)  Good  Words, 

9:  617. 

—  and  St.  John,  Ages  compared.     (Bishop  of  London) 

Good  Words,  9:  447.     Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  6:  17. 

—  and  Josepluis.     Kitto,  13:   166. 

—  and  tlie  Xero  Legend.    (('.  J.  Monro)  Theo.  E.  9:  246. 

—  and  the  Paganism  of  Cilicia.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  603. 

—  and  St.  Peter,  PieJaiions  of.     Dub.  II.  60:  26. 

—  and  the  Prei)aratiou  for  Christianity.     Nat.  M.  3:  60. 

—  and  Protestantism.     Lond.  Q.  34:  455.  —  (M.  Arnold) 

Cornh.  20:  432,  59S.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  545-71S. 

Arnold  on.     (R.  H.  llutton)  Contemp.  14:  329. — 

(C.  K.  Paul)  Theo.  R.  8:  521.  — Chr.  Obs.  71:  353. 

—  and  Renan.     Quar.  150:  243. 

—  and  Seneca.     Westm.  114:  309. 

—  and  Simon  Magus.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:  43. 

—  Argument  of,  for  the  Abolition  of  the  Law.     (C.  C 

Everett)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  157. 

—  as  a  Missionary.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  453. 

—  as  an  Argument  for  Christianity.     (D.  W.  Faunce) 

Bapt.  Q.  7:  486. 

—  at  Athens.     (A.  C.  Kendrick)  Chr.  R.   15:  95.  — (P. 

S.  Davis)  Mercersb.  22:  571.  —  (J.  L.  Porter)  Good 
Words,  19:  89,  173.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  185. — 
Chr.  Obs.  18:  417,  489.  — (J.  S.  Lee)  Univ.  Q.  29: 
204.  —  Tlieo.  Repos.  3:  70.  —  (G.  Brady)  Calh. 
World,  27:  779.  —  (J.  Clark)  Mercersb.  7:  210. 
a  Poem.     (B.  W.  Ball)  Radical  R.  i :  324. 

—  at  Corinth.     Cong.  M.  20:  741. 

—  atEphesus.    (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  48:  411. 

—  at  Jerusalem.     Bib.  R.  i:   192. 

—  at  .^lalta,  Memorials  of.  (W.  J.  Burns)  Month,  42:  4S5. 

—  at  Rome.     So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  465. 

—  Binney  on.     Eel.  R.  123:  242. 

—  Character  of.     (C.  Robinson)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  8:  44S. — 

So.  R.  n.  s.  14:  204. 

and  Pauline  Gospel.   (A.  B.  Bruce)  Presb.  R.  i :  652. 

Howson  on.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  269. 

—  Character  and  Conversion  of.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  89. 
and  Writings  of,  Hannah  More  on.     Eel.  R.  21: 

433,  600.  —  Chr.  Obs.  14:  306. 

—  Chronology  of  Life  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  278. 

—  Closing  Piean  of.     (D.  D.  Whedon)  Meth.  Q.  29:  431. 

—  Conversion  of.     (P.  SchafF)  Mercersb.  3:  265.  —  (Dr. 

Breets)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  545. — Theo.  R.  13:  561. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  39:   I,  65,  129. 

and  Jlinistry  of.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  3,  192,  490. 

—  the  Coryph.ieus  of  Evangelical  Progress.    (L  E.  Graeff) 

Mercersb.  18:  -573. 

—  Difliculties  in  Writings  of.     (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang. 

R.  17:  51. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Eel.  R.  112:  225,  337. 

—  Early  Life  and  Conversion  of.     (Prof.  Hemsen)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  10:  142. 

—  Eloquence  as  a  Preacher.     (C.  Lord)  Quar.  15:  iSi. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  449. 

—  Eloquence  of.     (J.  Swartz)  Lutb.  Q.  2:  41S. 

—  End  of  Controversy.     (E.  H.  Plumptre)  Good  Words, 

14:  210. 

—  Epistles  of.   (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  70. — Eel.  R. 

80:  501. 
Belsham's  Translation  of.     (W.  Goodhugh)  Quar. 

30:  79.  —  Chr.  Obs.  26:  90. 
Comparison  of.     (J.  Clark)  Mercersb.  7:  325. 


Paul,  The  Aiiostle,  Epistles  of.  Theory  of  DevL-lopnient 

ill.     Lond.  (2.  15:  301. 
Value  of.     (P.  Row)  Good  Words,  20:  25. 

See  Bible,  New  Testament. 

—  Ethics  of.     Eraser,  87:  760. 

—  Farrar's  Life  of.     (A.  Menzies)  Mod.  R.   i:   204. — 

Dub.  Univ.  94:  616.  —  Presb.  R.  i:  379. 

—  Four  Epistles  and  Visit  to  Jerusalem.    (A.  P.  Putnam) 

Univ.  Q.  36:  202. 

—  Gospel   according   to.     (F.   H.   Hedge)  Chr.   Exam. 

63:  391-  —(J-  S.  Dodge)  Univ.  Q.  37:  309. 

—  Greetings  of.     (J.  B.  Bittinger)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16:  55. 

298. 

—  his  Doctrine  of  the  Law.     (G.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  7:  120. 

—  his  Thorn  in  the  Flesh.     (G.  S.  Mott)  Princ.  35:  521. 

—  (P.  Schaff)  Presb.  R.  2:  378. 

—  how  he  lived.     (N.  IMacleod)  Good  Words,  14:  647. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  Preaching  of.    Chr.  Obs.  lo:  205,  27-;. 

—  Influence  of  Demosthenes  on  Language  of.     (F.  Ki.s- 

ter)  Bib.  Sac.  11:  514. 

—  Island  on  which  he  was  shipwrecked.     (J.  Priestley) 

Theo.  Repos.  4:  39. 

—  Journeyings  of.    (J.  W.  Gibbs)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  lo:  418. 

—  Journeys  to  Jerusalem.     Theo.  Repos.  i:  314. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  409-625. 
and  Epistles  of.     Ed.  R.  97:  87. 

Convbeare  and  Howson"s.     No.  Brit.  20:   319. — 

(J.  Clark)  Mercersb.  7:  195,  325. — Lond.  Q.  2:  6",. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  53:  310. —  Kitto,  11:  101.  — (T.  D. 
Woolsey)  New  Eng.  12:  71. — Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7: 
639. —  Dub.  R.  34:  441. —  Chr.  Rem.  25:  345.  41:  i. 

—  Eel.  R.  97:  513. 

—  Madness  of.     (J.  Caird)  Good  Words,  4:  817. 

—  Metaphors  of,  drawn  from  Greek  Games.  (J.  S.  How- 

son)  Theo.  Eel.  5:  452. 

Agricultural.     (J.  S.  Howson)  Theo.  Eel.  5:  256. 

Architectural.      (J.  S.  Howson)  Theo.  Eel.  4:  571. 

Military.     (J.  S.  Howson)  Theo.  Eel.  4:  441. 

—  the  Blissionary  Apostle.     (M.  Officer)  Evang.  R.  15: 

198. 

—  Pastoral  Epistles  of.   Chr.  Obs  77 :  792.  —  Am.  Church 

R.  22:  263,  399,  553. 

—  Patriotism  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  524. 

—  Preparation  for  the  Apostleship.  (M.Valentine)  Evang. 

R.  8:  219. 

—  Reasoning  of.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  3:  87-470. 

—  References   to    Roman  Law.      (W.   De  Burgh)  Good 

Words,  7:  6S1. 

—  Renan's  Life  of.      Ed.  R.  131:  470.  — (C.  K.  Paul) 

Theo.  R.  6:  483.  —(E.  H.  Plumptre)  Contemp.  11 : 
430.  — (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  9:  92.  —  Princ.  42:  499. 

—  Revelation  of;  from  the  Syriac.     (J.  Perkins)  Kitto, 

34:  372. 

—  Salutations  of.      (J.  B.  Bittinger)  Evang.  R.  14:  415. 

—  Saul   of  Tarsus.     (H.  Alford)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  11:  71.  — 

Liv.  Age,  37:  31. — (H.  D.  Moore)  Chr.  Q.  2:  95. 

—  Schism  of.     (S.  E.  Pearre)  Chr.  Q.  5:  171. 

—  Studies  on.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  36:  i. 

—  Tate's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  74:  253. 

—  Three  Cathedrals  named  for.    (B.  Champneys)  Portfo. 

4:  104-155. 

—  Travels  of.     Quar.  94:  353. 

—  Vovage  and  Shipwreck  of.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper, 

17:  744. —No.  Brit.  11:  18S.  — (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo. 
cS:  Lit.  J.  1 :  687.  —  (H.  B.  Hackett)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  743. 

—  Eel.  R.  88:  584.  —  (Major  Rennell)  Arch.  21 :  92. 

—  Sharpe,  12:  333. 

—  waiting  at  Athens.     Cong.  M.  18:  11,144. 

—  Whately  on  the  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  49:  120. 

—  Words  he  heard  in  Paradise.     Kitto,  7:  292. 

—  Youth  of.      (Abb(^  L.  Baunard)  Cath   World,  3:  531. 
Paul  HI.,  a  tj-pical  Pope.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  207. 


PAUL 


981 


PAVEMENT 


Paul  [V.]  the  Pope,  and  Paul  the  Friar,  Trollope's.  Brit. 
Q.  33:  540.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54:  105. — Col- 
burn,  121:  217. 

Paul  I.,  of  Russia,  Reminiscences  of  the  Court  and  Times 
of.     Fraser,  72:  222,  302.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65: 

5I3r    709- 

Paul  and  Virginia,  The  new.    (W.  II.  Mallock)  Sup.  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  3:  I,  477. 
Paul  the  Carpenter.     (J.  C.  Brenan)  Sharpe,  42:  297. 
Paul  Blecker.  (R.  H.  Davis)  Atlan.  Ii:  580,  677.   12:52. 

Same  art.  Sharpe,  42:  130,  1S6,  248. 
Paul  Bradburn's  Story.      St.  James,  3:  3S1. 
Paul  Dalbiac.     (Mrs.  A.  Fraser)  Tinsley,  20:  647. 
Paul  Ferroll,  Author  of  [C.  Clive].     Nat.  It.  12:  4S9. 
Paul  Gaveston's  .Stratagem ;    a   fale.      (H.   F.    Saville) 

Sharpe,  40:  15. 
Paul  (k-rhard.     (AV.  .M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  i:  310. 
Paul  Masterton's  Adventures  in  California,  1849.      Col- 

burii,  89:  46,  476.     90:  475. 
Paul  Maxwell's  Career.      St.  James,  30:  410,  549,  73S. 

31:  63-617.     32:  103,  459. 
Paul  Tracey,  Artist.     (J.  C.  R.  Dorr)  O.  &  X.  1 :  327. 
Paula,  St.,  History  of.     Dub.  R.  63:  486. 

—  Sketches  of.     (Abbe  Lagrange)  Cath.  World,  7:  3S0, 

50S,  670. 
Paulding.  Adm.  Hiram.    (R.  W.  Meade)  Harper,  58:  35S. 
Paulding,  James  K.     Kniek.  61:  21.  —  (J.  R.  Dennett) 

Nation,  4:  431. 

—  Backwoodsman;    a  Poem.      Eel.  R.  30:  394. — I'ort- 

fo.(Den.)  21:  26. 

—  Dutchman's  Fireside.      Westm.  15:  491. 

—  Merry  Tales.      U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  241. 

—  Sketch  of  Old  England.     Quar.  30:  519, 

—  Westward  ho!     Am.  ;Mo.  R.  3:  55. 

—  Willis's  (N.  P.)  Opinion  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  415. 

—  Works  of.  New  Eng.  M.  9:  129. 
Paulet  la  Lionne.  Fraser,  32:  513. 
Paulina  Lynde.    St.  .James,   16:  42-42S. 

Pauline.     (L.  B.  Walford)  Blackw.  121 :  223-707.    122: 

40-391.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  534-7S1.     134: 

12-790. 
Pauline;  a  Dramatic  Tale.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Cornh.  44: 

47-619. 
Pauline;  a  Tale.     Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  302,  343,  43S. 
Paulo-post-Mortem.     Blackw.  118:  28. 
Paulus,  Heinrich  Eberhard,  Life  of.     AVestm.  60:  615. 
Paulus  Hook,  Capture  of,  1779.      (S.  A.  Green)  Hist.  M. 

14:  264. 
Pauper  abroad.     (A.  S.  Harvey)  Contemp.  27:  260. 

—  .\nti-.     Quar.  41 :  522. 

—  Settling  a ;  a  Curiosity  in  the  Laws  of  England.  Chamb. 

J.  39:  225. 
Paupers,  Aristocratic.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  167. 

—  Care  of,  in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  34S. 

—  Half-Yearly  Overhaul  of.     Good  Words,  14:  612. 

—  in  Scotland,  Management  of.    Tait.  n.  s.  7:  681,  749. 

—  Juvenile,  in  England.  .  Cornh.  22:  372. 

—  Little.     (H.  L.  Synnott)  Contemp.  24:  954. 

—  Sehool  for,  at  Swinton.     House.  Words,   i:  342. 

—  Treatment  of.     (<).  Thanet)  Atlan.  47:  749.    48:  241. 
iSVe  Poor;  Workhouse. 

Pauper  Children,  Boarding  out.  (H.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  15: 
255.  —  (\V.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J   54:  353. 

—  Homes  for  the  Homeless.     (J.  M.  Hill)  Macmil.  32: 

—  in  Scotland.     (.T.  Skelton)  Fraser.  102:  212. 
Pauper  Colonies  of  Holland.     Lond.  M.  22:  440.  — Mo. 

R.  118:  344. 
Pauper  Homes.     (M.  B.  Smedley)  Good  Words,  17:  49. 
Pauper  S.-hools.    J.  Statis.  Soc.  i:  14,  245. 
Pauper  Sick,   Metropolitan   Inlirmaries  for.     (E.  Hart) 

Fortn.  4:  459. 


Pauper  System,  Anti-;   Home  Colonies.     (R.  Southey) 
Quar.  41 :  522. 

—  of  Massachusetts.     Am.  Mo,  R.  3:  377. 
Pauperism.     AVestm.  49:  279. — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  ico. 

—  (A.  H.  Hill)  Theo.  R.  8:  445-  — (K.  Peabody) 
Mo.  Rel.  M.  3:  241.— Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  313.— 
Blackw.  1 :  241. 

—  American  Experience  in  Relief  of.      Macmil.  25:  54. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  215. 

—  and  Almsgiving.     Chr.  Rem.  2:  84. 

—  and  Charity.      (AV.  G.  Howgrave)  .St.  James,  33:  78. 

—  and  Cottage  Allotments.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  574,  S42. 

—  and  Crime.     (S.  A.  Eliot)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  116. —  (R. 

Everest.)  De  Bow,  19:  268. 
Modem  Philauthropj'  as  to.     Westm.  91 :  437. 

—  and  its  allied  Offenses.      (E.  Van  de  Warker)  Penn 

Mo.  8:  29. 

—  and  its  Treatment.    Blackw.  6r:  261.  —  (F.  D.  IIos- 

kins)  .\m.  Church  R.  31:  130. 

—  and  Paupers.     (J.  H.  Stallard)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  3:   177. 

—  and  Poor-Laws.     Hogg,  12:  441. 

in  England.  Eel.  R.  96:  261.  —  Ho.  &For.  R.  4:609. 

—  and  Territorialism.     (F.  B.  Zincke)  Form.  31:  807. 

—  as  produced  byAVealth.    (J.  L.  Davies)  Good  Words, 

13  ■•  267. 

—  Cau.ses  and  Cure  of.  (T.  Chalmers)  Ed.  R.  28:  i.   29: 

261.  53:  43. —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  6:  160.  —  AA'e.«tm. 
50:  62.— (D.  O.  Kellogg)  Peun  Mo.  9:  267.— 
(R.  Southey)  Quar.  43:  242,  553. 

—  Compulsory  Providence  as  Cure  for.      (W.  L.  Blaok- 

ley)  Contemp.  35:  608. 

—  HereditarA-  and  Pauper  Education.      (F.  Peek)  Con- 

temp. 31:  133. 

—  How  to  remedy.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  82. 

—  in  the  Colonies.     Penny  M.  i:  47. 
and  in  America.     AA'estm.  94:  98. 

—  in  Elberfeld,  and  Dr.  Chalmers.     Good  Words,  i:  5. 

—  in  Englind.     (Lord  R.  Montagu)  ^lonth,   16:  39;. — 

Cong.  3:  465,  540.  —  Temp.  Bar.  9:  3S0.  —  (C.  L. 

Brace)  Nation,  13:  10.  —  Brit.  Q.  49:  4S7.  — Pampb. 

10:  371. 

and  al)road.     Dub.  R.  29:  324. 

Treatment  of.     AA'esfm.  87:   i;;. 

Wrong  and  Remedy  of.     (A\'.  L.  Blackley)  Fraser, 

102:  528. 

—  in  Europe.     (C.  L.  Brace)  No.  Am.  120:  315. 

—  in  France.     For.  Q.  15:  159.  —  AVestm.  57:  239. 

—  in  London.     Chamb.  .1.  44:  344. 

—  in  New  England.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  No.  .\m    114:  i. 

—  in  New  York.     (E.  Crapsey)  Gala.xy,  13:  314.  —  .\m. 

Soc.  Sci.  J.  6:  74. — Ev.  Sat.  11:  261. 

—  Law  and  Destitution.     (J.  H.  Stallard)  Gent.  M.  n.s. 

3:  543- 

—  !^L^nagement  of,  in  Scotland.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  476. 

—  Material  Prosperity  and.   in    Great    Britain.     (J.    H. 

Elliott)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  31:  299.— (J.  H.  Elliott) 
Hunt,  61 :  230. 

—  Note  on.     (F.  Nightingale)  Fraser,  79:  281. 

—  Poor-Law  of  Ireland.     Irish  (}.  i:  700. 

—  Poor-Relief  in  England  and  France.    Ho.  &  For.  R.  i: 

3 '2- 

—  Problem  of.     (A.  M.  M.ichar)  Canad.  Mn.  15:  455. — 

(J.  H.  Stallard)  Gent.  AI.  n.s.  2:  551. 

—  Progress  of.     Penny  M.  3:  231. 

—  Relation  of  Hospitals  to.     (W.  G.  Wylie)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  9:  738. 

—  Relative,  of  England,   Scotland,    and   Ireland.      (F. 

Purdy)  J.  Statis.  .Soc.  25:  27. 
Sec  Charities:  Mendicancy;  Poor-Laws;  etc. 
Pavement,  Asphalt.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  609. — J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  36:  147. 
and  Wood.     Eel.  Engin.  lo:  530, 


TAVEMEXT 


982 


PEACE 


Pavement,  Ca«t-Iron.     Tract.  I^I.  4:  315. 

—  ill  Church  at  Siena,  Italy,  History  of.     (S.  Colviu) 

Fortn.  24:  42.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  195. 

—  of  Uoads  in  Cities.     Pract.  M.  7:  269. 

—  Pebble.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  36:  217. 

—  Stone.     J.  Frankl.  Insi.  36:  160. 

—  Tar.     (T.  H.  Methven)  Nature,  2:  303. 

—  Telford  and   Macadam.     (A.  P.  Stons)  Eel.   Engin. 

13:  45'- 

—  Wood.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  205.     36:  149. 
Pavements.     (F.  Macironi)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  55,  113. 

—  Foot,  Asphalt  Kock.s  in.      (A.  Ure)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

29:  40Q. 

—  Granite,  Wood,  or  Asphalt  ?     Pract.  M.  3:  S8. 

—  of  London.     (.1.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  9:  204. 

—  Street.     (L.  M.  Haupt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  323.— 

(E.  B.  E.Clark)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  515.  — (G.  F.  bea- 
con) Eel.  Engin.  21:  35.     24:  237. 

and  Horseshoes.     Pract.  M.  3:  26. 

Modern.     (A.  Cluss)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  80. 

—  Tesselated,  Ancient   and   modern.      .J.   Frankl.  lost. 

36:  40. 
Roman,  in  Loudon.     Antiquary,  2:  21. 

See  also  Roads. 
Pavia,  Day  of.     So.  Lit.  .7.  4:  97. 
Pavie,  T.     La  Fauvette  Bleiie.     Bentley,  56:  356. 
Pavilion  on  the  Links;  a  Story.     Cornh.  42:  307,  430. 

Same  art.  Potter  Am.  Mo.   15:  334,  433.     16:  25. 

Same  art.  Liv,  Age,  146:  805.     147:  277. 
Paving  from  Furnace  Slag.     Pract.  M.  6:  350. 

—  in  London,  1827.     (G.  Knight).!.  Fraukl.  Inst.  3:  269. 

—  Report  on  Street.     J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  36:  145,  217. 
Pavijig-Material,   Wood  as  a.      (0.  VV.  Howarth)  Eel. 

Engin.  21 :  36. 
Paving-Question.    Blackw.53:  614.    Saiueart.  Eel.  ilus. 

2:  269. 
Paving-Stoue.s,  Natural  History  of.     (Prof.  Williamson) 

licl.  Engin.  5:  280. 
Paving-Tiles,  Memorial.     Antiquary,  2:  27- 
Pawns.  Pawners,  and  Pawnbrokers.     Once  a  Week,  10: 

340. 
Pawnbroker,   Evening  with  a.     {J.   Greenwood)   Loud. 

Soc.  11:   139. 

—  the  poor  Man's  Banker.  (.J.  Holiugshead)  Good  Words, 

5:  179,  359- 
Pawnbroker's  Daughter.     (C.  Lamb)  Blackw.  27:  97. 
Pawnbrokers.     (E.  Howland)  Galaxy,  3:  661.  —  Chamb. 

J.  35:  309. 

—  and  Fences.     (E.  Crapscy)  Galaxy,  12:  494. 

—  and  Loan  OtRces.     ( W.  6.  Stoddard)  Harper,  39:  123. 

—  and  Savings  Banks.     De  Bow,  18:  651. 

—  of  Paris.     (E.  About)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  193. 
See  Mont  de  Piete. 

Pawnbrokers'  Bank  of  Dautzic.     (F.  Gerhard)  Bank.  M. 

(X.  Y.)  16:  200. 
Pawnbrokery  in  London.  (J.  Greenwood)  Hours  at  Home, 

7:  109. 

—  New  York.     (C.  Thomson)  Hours  at  Home,  7:  246, 

494- 
Pawnbroking.     (Prof.  Hancock)  Peop.  J.  8:  211.  —  (W. 
W.  Edwards)  19th  Cent.  9:  969. 

—  in  England.     (T.  F.  O'Donnell)  Good  Words,  II :  868. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  675. 

—  in  Paris.     (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Good  Words,  9:  230. 

—  in  Scotland.     Chamb.  J.  46:  220. 

—  Mont  de  Piete  System  of.     (II.  J.  Porter)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  3:  293.    4:  348. 

—  Statistics  of.     Bank.  M.  (L  )  9:  644. 
Pawnliroking  Establishments.     Penny  M.  5:  423. 
P'nvnbroking  Incident.     Chamb.  .1.  52:  284. 

Pawnee  Indians,  Habits  and  Customs  of.    (-1.  B.  Dunbar) 
M.  A.m.  Hist.  5:  321. 


Pawnee  Indians,  History  and  Ethnology  of.    (.1.  B.  Dun- 
bar) M.  Am.  Hist.  4:  241. 
Pawners'  Bank  of  Boston.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  425. 
Pawson,  J.     Meth.  M.  29:  433. 
Paxton,  Sir  .Joseph,  with  portrait.     Pract.  M.  6:  161. 

—  Palace  of  Glass.     Art  J.  2:  326. 

Paxton,  Mass.,  History  of.     Wore.  M.  2:  232. 

Pa.xton   Boys,    Insurrection  of.      (B.  J.   Wallace)  Am. 

Presb.'R.  8:  627. 
Pay  for  tlie  Ounces;  a  Legend  of  Italy.     (E.  Fitzsimon) 

Month,  i:  369. 
Pay-Day  at  the  Works.     Chamb.  ,T.  38:  300. 
Paying  the  Doctor.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godey.  21 :  230. 
Payne,  Antony,  the  Cornish  Giant.      All  the  Yeai',  16: 

247.  — Ev.  Sat.  2:  439. 
Payne,  G.     Lectures  on  Theology.     Eel.  R.  92:  68. 
Payne,  .John  Howard,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  505, 

5I5- 

—  Brutus;  a  Tragedy.     Portfo.(Den.)  22:  33. 
Payson,  ICdward.     (W.   S.  Fowler)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  i. 

—  Am.  Q.  Reg.  i:  67.  3:  173.  —  Spirit  Pilg.  4: 
21.  —  (A.  Bigelow)  Clir.  Exam.  8:  305. —  (J.  V\'. 
Thompson)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  52.  —  Chr.  Obs.  33: 
189,  253,  317. 

—  Life  and  Writings.     Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  382. 

—  Memoir  and  Sermons.     (A.  Barnes)  Princ.  3:  225. 

—  Sermons  of.     (W,  S.  Fowler)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  85. — 

Spirit  Pilg.  2:  604.  —  (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  13:  41- 
Peas  and  Pods  under  the  Microscope.     (T.  Wesi)  Recr. 

Sci.  3:  132. 
Peabody,  Andrew  P.     Address  at  Cambridge,   July  3, 

18*75.     N.  E.  Reg.  29:  416. 

—  Christian  Consolations.      (C.  A.  Bartol)  No.  Am.  72: 

343.  —  (C.  Palfrey)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  240. 

—  Lectures.     (E.  Peabody)  Chr.  I'^xam.  38:  107. 
Pi-a))ody,  Epliraim,  Character  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  17:  36. 

—  Tribute  to.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Chr.  Exam.  62:  262. 
Peabody,  George.     (W.  H.  Browne)  N.  Eel.  4:  70S. — 

(S.  T.  Wallis)  N.  Eel.  6:  640. —  Hunt,  36:  428.— 
So.  R.  n.  s.  11:  157. — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  62:  248. 

—  Charities  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:   7,77. 

—  Gift  to  tlie  People  of  London.     Appleton,  i:  545,  593. 

—  Lesson  of  Life  of.     (C.  J.  Hutchius)  Overland,  4:  271. 

—  Life  of,  with  portrait.    Appleton,  2:  8. 

—  Maryland  Resolutions  to.     Bank.  M.  3:  394. 

—  Memorial  Poem  on.     Broadw.  3:  348. 

—  Public  Reception  at  Danvers.    Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  642. 
Peabody,  Oliver  W.  B.,  Memoir  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr. 

Exam.  45:  278. 
Peabody,  Stephen.     (S.  Oilman)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  313. 
Peabody,  William  B.  O.  (A.  D  Mayo)  Unita.  R.  li :  526. 

—  Election  Sermon.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  313. 

—  Familiar  Address.     Chr.  Exam.  34:  250. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  69: 

162.  —  (.1.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  269. 

—  Sermons  of.     (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  46:  129. 
Peabody  Genealogy.     (C.  M. -Eudieott)  N.  E.  Reg.  2: 

153.  361-     3:  359- 
Peabody  Educational  Agency.     Education,  1 :  329. 
Peabody  Institute.     See  Baltimore ;  Danvers. 
Peabody   Museum    of   Archwolog}',    Cambridge,    Mass. 

(C.  F.  Thwing)  Harper,  63:  670. 
Peace.     Ed.  R.  20:  213.  —  (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fraser.  53: 

659.  — All  the  Year,  25:    396. —  (Mrs.  C.  Martin) 

Irish  Mo.  7:    253.  —  (Lord  Clarendon)  Penny  M. 

i:  73- 

—  Address  on.     (Sir  D.  Brewstsr)  Hogg,  8:  166. 

—  and  Peace  Societies.     Chr.  Exam.  26:   179. 

—  and  War.     Dem.  R   5:  28S.  —  (W.  W.  Holland)  Chr. 

(}.  Spec.  2:  621. 

—  and  War  Agitations.     Blackw.  66:  581. 

—  and  what  next  ?    (L.  Bacon)  N.  Eng.  6:  292. 


PEACE 


983 


PEASANT 


Peace  in  Elis.     (W.  G.  Simnis)  X.  Eel.  6:  8. 

—  Iiitflloctiial  Basis  of  civilized.     (L.  Maun)  Overland, 

lo:  215. 

—  I^s  it  ?   the  Question  of  the  Age.      (T.  E.  C  Leslie) 

Mai  mil.  2:  72. 

—  of  1763.     (MdenTime,  i:  329. 

—  of  1S70.     (E.  L.  Golkin)  Nation,  11:  432. 

—  Progress  of  Principle  of.  (W.  Howitt)  Peop.  J.  1 :  333. 

—  Sumner's  True  Grandeur  of  Nations.    Prosp.  K.  2:  355. 

—  the  true  Interest  of  Nations.    (C.  C.  Hazeweli)  Contin. 

Mo.  i:  42S. 

—  Universal,  Preservation  of.     (A.  Beatty)  West.  J.  13: 

190,  235,  310 
Peace  Agitators.     Quar.  85:  452. 

Peace  Association  and  Financial  Keform.  Eraser,  40:  22S. 
Peacc-at-any-Price  Party.  (W.  Pollard)  Fraser,  102 :  490. 
Peace  Campaigns  of  F^nsign  Faunce.    (M.  South)  Fraser, 

39:  3(>3,  499,  671.     40:   15-3S3.     41:  76,  347,  460. 
Peace  Cause.     (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  F>xani.  41:  173. — 

Deni.  li.  10:  107. 
Peace  Congress.     (J.  P.  Edwards)  Peop.  J.  6:  197,  225. 

—  at  Paris,  1849.     Hogg,  4:  18S. 

—  Necessity  of,  1855.     I>iv.  Age,  48:  433. 

—  Prize  F^ssays  on  a.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  16:  i. 
See  Congress  of  Nations. 

Peace  Jubilee,  1S69.  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  8:  491. 
Peace  League  of  univ.  rsal  Brotherhood.     (J.  P.  Blan- 

chard)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  356. 
Peacemakers'  Panacea.     Blackw.  49:  126. 
Peacemaking      (Mrs.  Abdy)  Sharpe,  27:  23. 
Peace  Man  at  Portsmouth.     Chamb.  J.  23:  2S1. 
Peace  I'rinciples,  Progress  of.    (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam. 

33:  291. 
Peace  Question  practically  considered.      (E.  3L  King) 

Victoria,  21 :  48 1. 
Peace  River  Region,  Geology  of.     (G.  JL  Dawson)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  121 :  391. 
Peace  Society,  Letterto  American.     Chr.  Exam.  34:  114. 

—  R.  Sullivan's  Address.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  67. 

—  Work  of  an  International.     Victoria,  20:  25. 

Peace  Societies.     (A.    H.    Everett)  No.  Am.   6:    25. — 
Knick.  3:  333,  401.  —  Cong.  M.  13:  13. 

—  Ought  Ladies  to  form?     (S.  J.  Hale)  Godey,  21 :  SS. 

—  Work  for.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  27:  2.S1. 
Peaceful  Lieutenant  and  his  Friends.     Blackw.  69:  406. 

70:  45. 
Peach  Blossom;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Allan.  39:  668. 
Peach  Cnltiire.     (H.  W.  Ravenal)  Land  We  Love,  3:  257. 

—  in  Delaware.     (W.C.  Lodge)  Harper,  41:   511. 
Peach-Tree  aft'ected  with  the  Yellows.     (W.   K.  Higley) 

Am.  Natural.  15:  849,  961. 
Peacham,  Henry,  at  Cambridge.    All  the  Year,  10:  236. 

—  Works  of.     Itetros.  17:  241. 

Peacham,  Vt.,  Congregational  Church  in.    (P.  H.  White) 

Cong. Q.  4:  346. 
Peacock,  The.  Chamb.  J.  41 :  S22.  —  All  the  Year,  5:  277. 
Peacock's  Plumes.     (M.  E.  C.  Wyeth)  Lakeside,  8:  219. 
Peacock,  George,  Dean  of  Ely.     I'raser,  58:  741. 
Peacock,  Thomas  Love.     Ivl.  R.  142:  in.  —  (.1.  Davies) 

Contemp.  25:  733. — (G.  B.  Smith)  I'nrtn.  20:  1S9. 

—  No.  l$rit.  45:  85.     Same  art.  FaI.  M.  67:  641. — 
Temp.  Bar,  44:  113.     Same  art.  IaI.  M.  85:  103. 

—  Loud.  Soc.  27:  496.  —  (M.  Collins)  St.  James,  36: 
600. 

—  Crotchet  Castle.     Westm.  15:  208. 

—  Headlong  Hall  and  Nightmare  Abbey.     Ed.  R.  68: 

432.— (C.  W.  Hutsou)  So.  M.  12:  158. 

—  Personal  Reminiscence  of.     Liv.  Age,  126:   157. 

—  Philosophy  of  Melancholy.  Poem  of .  ICcl.  R.  16:  1030. 
Peak  of  Derbyshire.     (G.  Hill)  Sharpe,  37:  255. 

Peak  Cavern.     Penny  M.  3:   14S. 

Peak  District.     (H.  Pearce)  Colburn,  162:  25- 


Peale,  Charles  Wilson.     (R.  Peale)  Liv.  Age,  44:  649. 
Pear,  The.     Once  a  Week,  11:  247. 

—  Produce  of.     Penny  M.  13:  142. 
Pear-Trees,  About.     Putnam.  7:  390. 
Pearce,  Samuel.     Meth.  M.  29:  3. 

Pearce  Genealogy.     (15.  11.  Dixon)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  276. 

Pearl,  ^Mother  of.     Penny  M.  7:  351. 

Pearl,  Oriental.     (E.  C.  Otte)  Maemil.  4:  229. 

Pearl;  a  Tale.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  27:  671,  734. 

28:  13-735-     29:  37-737-    30:  I. 
Pearl  and  ICmerald.     Cornh.  25:  615.     26:  102,  237. 
Pearl  and  the  Cricketers.     Loud.  Soc.  18:  23. 
Pearl  and  the  Princess.  (W.  M.  Tileston)  Galax\',  16:  214. 
Pearl  in  dark  Waters.     Irish  ^lo.  2:  3-643.     3:  23-2c,2. 
Pearl  of  the  Bosphorus;  a  Tale.     Dub.  L'niv.  29:   i,  200. 
Pearl  of  Bruges.     Fraser,  28:  295. 
Pearl  of  Damascus.     St.  James,  20:  434. 
Pearl  of  great  Price.    (R.  H.  Davis)  Lippiuc.  2:  606.  3:  74. 
Pearl  of  the  Ocean.     (C.  Martyr)  Colburn,  161 :  324. 
Pearls.     (J.   C.   Beard)  Harper,  58:   321.  — (M.  Scheie 

de  Vere)  l^tuam,  11:  27S. — Argo.sy,  10:  34. 

—  and  Diamonds.     (J.  T.  Fields)  Atlan.  7:  361. 

—  and  Gems.     (J.  W.  Watson)  Harper,  21:  764. 

—  and  Oysters.     (J.  H.  Friswell)  Once  a  AYeek,  3:  78. 

—  and  Pearl-Divers  of  California.     St.  James,  2:  2S9. 

—  and  Pearl  F'isheries.     Penny  M.  7:  33S. 
in  the  Persian  Gulf.     Chamb.  J.  19:  157. 

—  and  I'earl-I'ishing.  Broadw.  6:  48S.  —  Cornh.  14:  161. 

—  Artiticial.     Chamb.  J.  33:  213. 

Chinese    Mode   of    producing.      (J.    E.    Gray)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst,  i:  242. 
:Making.     Godey,  82:  65. 

—  British.     Belgra.  9:  343.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  604. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  406. 

—  I'ishing  for.     Chamb.  J.  55:  S7. 

—  Growth,  Structure,  aiul  Color  of.    Ed.  Philos.  J.  11 :  39. 

—  History  of  natural  and  artiticial.     Godey,  48:  533. 

—  Scotch.    All  the  Year,  21:  125.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat, 

7-  157- 

—  Tinnevelly  Pearl  Banks.    (C.  R.  ilarkham)  Int«L  Obs. 

4:  418.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  496. 

Pearl  and  Shell  Gossip.     (W.  B.  Lord)  Godey,  76:   174. 

Pearl-Diving.     (E.  G.  Butfum)  Pioneer,  i:  35. 

Pearl  Fishery.  All  the  Year,  17:  534.  Same  art.  Ev. 
Sat.  i:  299.  —  Hunt,  18:  565.  —  House.  Words,  3: 
75.— (J.  W.  Grylls)  Coll)urn,  82:  70. 

—  of  Ceylon.     F>aser,  62:  753.  —  Penny  M.  2:   174. 
Pearl  Goblet;  a  Fairy  Tale.     (E.  lleraud)  Victoria,  5: 

545.    6:  168-513. 
Pearl  Harvest.     V.cl.  M.  67:  397. 
Pearl-Hunting   in    the   Pomotovs.      (C.    W.    Stoddard) 

Galaxy,  12:  377. 
Pearl  Necklace;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  233. 
Pearl  Necklace.     Cath.  World,  3:  693. 
Pearl  Ring.     (M.  Bradley)  Harper,  21:  63S. 
Pears,  Steuart  A.,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  51:  713. 
Pearson,  Eliphalet,  at  Andover.     (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita. 

R.  10:   193. 
Peasant,  Memoirs  of  a.     Lond.  "SI.  19:  311. 
Peasant's  iMTor.     (W.  Clary)  Peop.  J.  5:  325,  340. 
Peasant's  tirst  Visit  to  the  Czar.     (E.  A.  Blake)  Tinsley, 

28:  46S. 
Peasant  Life,  Picture  of .  (II.  King)  Once  a  Week,  16:604. 
Peasant  Models.     (J.  W.  Mollett)  Art  J.  33:  265. 
Peasant  Prometheus.     (E.  Souvestre)  Liv.  Age,  132:  121.. 
Peasant  Proprietors.     FVaser,  86:  3()9. 

—  at  Home.     (J.  H.  Tuke)  19th  (Vnt.  8:  1S2. 

—  Plea  for.     (W.  T.  Thornton)  Fortn.  31:  60S. 
Peasant  Proprietor  Craze.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J. 

57:  273- 
Peasant  Proprietorship.     Once  a  Week,  2:   165. 
Set  Ireland;  Land. 


PEASANT 


984 


PEEL 


Peasant  War  of  13S1,  Great.    Westm.  50:  249.  —  (J.  T. 

Rogers)  Fortn.  4:  90. 
Peasantry  of  Enylaud  during  tlie  Jliddle  Ages.      (T. 

AVright)  Arch.  30:  205. 

in  Progress.     Once  a  Week,  5:  455. 

llanibles  among.    (.Judge  (^irletim)  Deni  R.  14:  27. 

—  of  France,  1S71.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  85. 

—  of  Russia,  Condition  of.     Eel.  R.  lOo:  91. 

Pease,  Joseph,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     (T.  Fenwick) 

Pract.  M.  i:  20S. 
Pease,  Levi.     (F.  S.  Pease)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  313. 
Pease  Faniily  of  Darlington,     l.ond.  Soc.  40:  433. 
Pease  Genealogy.     (F.  S.  Pease)  N.  E.  Reg.  3:  27-390. 

9:  91.     10:  159. 
Peaslee,  Charles  II.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  36:  i. 
Peat.     House.  Words,  6:  13.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  36: 

264. —  Eel.  Engin.  10:  140. —  Pract.  M.  5:  105. — 

(\V.  15.  Kedlield)  Putnam,  14:  5S3. 

—  Conversion  into  Fuel  and  Charcoal.     Pract.  M.  6:  366. 

—  History  and  Uses  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  15:  250. 

—  Irish,  Commercial  Value  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  11:  471. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  3S4. 

—  Origin  and  Formation  of.     (J.  MacCulIoch)  Ed.  Philos. 

.J.  2:  40,  201. 

—  Schemes  for  converting  into  Fuel.     Pract.  M.  4:  351. 
Peat  Bed  beneath  Drift  iu  Ohio.     (E.  Orton)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

100:  54. 
Peat  Charcoal.     Once  a  Week,  26:  3S3. 
Peat-compressing  Machinery.     Pract.  JI.  i:  201.     2:  90. 
Peat  Fields.  (A.  E.  Thackera}*)  Harper,  53:  894.  54:129. 
Peat  Fuel.     All  the  Year,  33:  201. 

—  of  Ireland.     Penny  M.  13:  414. 
Peat-Gatherer.    Penny  M.  10:  38S. 

Pebbles  and  Mosses.     (J.  Clifford)  Lakeside,  7:  374. 

—  Garden  Fossils  in.     (H.  Eley)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  72. 

—  in  the  Street.     (C.  Kiugsley)  Ev.  Sat.  12:  269. 
Pecaut,  F.,  Writings  of.     Theo.  R.  2:  262. 

Peccaries  and  Pigs,  Internal  Nose  of.  (J.  E.  Gray)  Na- 
ture, 8:  48S. 

P^chels,  Samuel  de.  Persecutions  of.  (S.  Smiles)  Good 
Words,  18:  99,  265. 

Pechnazi,  the  Chamois-Hunter.     N.  Eel.  4:  344. 

Peck,  Geo.,  on  the  Rule  of  Faith.  (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New 
Eng.  2:  304. 

Peck,  Judge  J.  H.,  Impeachment  of.  Ann.  Reg.  6:  55. 
—  Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  315. 

Pecock,  Reginald,  Bishop,  Character  and  Fortunes  of. 
Dub.  R.  76:  27. 

—  The  Repressor.     Month,  39:  429. 

Peconics,  Around  the.     (E.  Ingersoll)  Harper,  57:  710. 
Pecteus.     (A.  C.  Wheeley)  Once  a  Week,  17:  99. 

—  or  Scallop  Shells.  (R.  E.  C.  Stearns)  Overland,  10:  342. 
Peculiar  Case.     (J.  T.  Fields)  Scrib.  13:   197. 
Peculiar  People,  The.  (VV.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  15:  780. 
Peculiar  Position;  a  Story.     Temp.  Bar.  58:  363. 
Pedagogics  as   a   System.     (K.   Itosenkranz)   J.    Spec. 

Philos.  6:  290.     7:  (Apr.)  40,  (Julv)   i,  (Oct.)   i. 

8:  49. 
Pedagogy,  English,  in  19th  Cent.    Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  417. 
Old  and  new.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  855. 

—  German.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  17. 

—  Plisterer's  Psychology  and.     (J.  Sully)  Mind,  6:  142. 
See  Teaching. 

Pedant,  The  true.     Blackw.  lo:  412. 
Pedlcrs  and  Beggars.     Chamb.  J.  55:  429. 

—  Yankee,  and  Pedling  in  America.     Penny  M.  6:  269. 
Peden,  Alex.,  an  old  Covenanter.     All  the  Year,  28:  84. 
Pedestals  and  Feet  in  ancient  Art-Industry.     (Dr.  Stock- 

bauer)  Pract.  M.  4:  271. 
Pedestrian's  Privileges.     Penny  'M.  14:   194. 
Pedestrian's  Route  from  Italian  Lakes  to  Rhone  Valley. 

(A.  Cust)  Eraser,  99:  6S0. 


Pedestrian  Feats.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  46. 

Pedestrian  Prosings.     Peop.  J.  8:  303-325.     9:  29-316. 

10:  85,  295. 
Pedestrian  Tour.     (H.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  4:   175. 

—  Stansbury's.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  15:  340. 
Pedestrianism.     Sharpe,  14:  41. 

—  and  Vagabondage.     Cornh.43:  51. 

—  in  Switzerland.     Liv.  Age,  53:  641. 

—  Memoirs  of  Stewart.     Portfo.(l)en.)  28:  402. 

—  Professional.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  578. 
See  Walking. 

Pedigree  and  Heraldry.     Westm.  60:  85. 
Pedigrees  and  Pedigree-Makers.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Con- 
temp.  30:  II.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  67. 
PedigTee-Hunter.     St.  James,  28:  25-380. 
Pedro  the  Cruel.     (B.  F.  Baer)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10:  355. 

—  Merimee's  History  of.     Ed.   R.  92:  136. —  Dub.  R. 

28:    I.  — Colburn,  86:  38.  —  Blackw.  65:  337. 
Pedro  II.,  of  Brazil,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  52:  554. — 
with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  11:  109. 

—  Marriage  of.     Nav.  M.  2:  538. 
Pedro  di  Luna.     Month,  3:  411.     5:  160. 

Pedro  El  Moro,  the  Sword-Blade  Maker  of  Puebla.  (N. 
A.  Knox)  Putnam,  16:  293. 

Peel,  Edmund,  Poems  of.     Blackw.  37:  677. 

Peel,  Sir  Robert.  Quar.  53:  562. — (C.  King)  Am.  Whig  R. 
3:  296.  —  Blackw.  61:  93.  88:253.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  67 :  131 .  —  Eraser,  31 :  379.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
6:  228.  —  Eraser,  42:  223.  —  Blackw.  68:  354. — 
Liv.  Age,  26:  328. —  Tait,  n.  s.  17:  457.  Same 
art.  witli  portrait.  Eel.  M.  21:  145.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  26:  598.  —  Hogg,  5:  I.— (Goldwin  Suiith) 
Macmil.  19:  97.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  100;  200. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  129.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  6: 
789. — Dub.  Univ.  9:  131.  36:  361.  —  Bentley, 
40:  71.  —  (H.  R.  F.  Bourne)  Lond.  Soc.  9:  164.  — 
St.  Paul's,  3:  442.  —  with  portrait,  Peop.  J.  3:  201. 

—  Tait,  2:  413.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  50:  570.  — 
(A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  20:  260. —  New  Q.  6:  9. 
Irish  Q.  6:  655.  — Mus.  44:  188. 

—  Address  to  the  Electors,  1834.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

53:  261. 

—  and  Comte  de  Jarnac.  (A.  G.  Stapleton)  Macmil.  31 :  i. 

—  and  the  Conservatives.     Dub.  Univ.  24:  241. 

—  and  the  Currency.     Blackw.  62:   113. 

—  and  Duke  of  Wellington.     Blackw.  25:  294. 

—  and  Free  Trade.     (W.  Skeen)  Macmil.  6:  212. 

—  and  the  Ghost  of  his  Father,  Dialogue  between.     Dub. 

Univ.  13:  228. 

—  and  Guizot.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  5S4. 

—  and  his  Cabinet.     Fraser,  33:  369. 

—  and  his  Era.     Eel.  Mus.  i:  63.  —  Mo.  R.  160:  377.  — 

Eel.  R.  78:  692. 

—  and  his  Measures.     (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  85:  442. 

—  Dub.  LTniv.  20:  234.  —  Blackw.  25:  503. 

—  and  the  Irish  Protestants.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  496. 

—  and  Palmerston  ;    Ethics  of  Statesmanship.     (P.  W. 

Clayden)  Fortn.  3:  317. 

—  and  the  Peel  Party  in  1856.     Brit.  Q.  24:  i. 

—  Biography  of.     Internat.  M.  i:  196. 

—  Character  of.     Nat.  R.  3:  146. 
Disraeli  on.     Liv.  Age,  32:  301. 

—  Claim  to  Confidence  of  the  Clergy.     Fraser,  24:  379. 

—  Close  of  his  Administration.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

78:  535- 

—  Commercial  Policy  of.     Quar.  81:  147. 

—  Dinner  to,  1S35.     Blackw.  38:  464. 
r  1S3S.     Blackw.  43:  82S. 

—  Financial  Project  of.     Westm.  37:  247. 

—  Government  of.     Dub.  R.  12:  250. 

—  Letter  of,  and  the  Elections,  1847.     Fraser,  36:  241. 

—  Life  and  Career  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  456. 


PEEL 


985 


PEMBROKESHIRE 


Peel,  Sir  Robert,  Life  and  Character  of.     Chr.  Obs.  60: 
682. 

—  Memoir  of.     (W.  Cockburn)  Colburn,  90:  379.   91:  i. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  28:  3S5. 

—  Memoirs  of.     EcL  li.  104:  23. — Kcw  Q.  6:  271. 

—  Ministry  of.     Blackw.  50:  537.     60:  249. 

—  Monument  to.     luternat.  M.  i:  273. 

—  on  Confiscation.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  50S. 

—  Opinions  of.     Westm.  40:  265. 

—  Patriot  Statesman;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  89:  472. 

—  Policy  of.    (.J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  70:  4S5.    81 :  274.  — 

Blackw.  51:  537.  —  Eel.  II.  76:  579. 

—  Political  Life  of.     New  Q.  5:  31S.  —  Westm.  58:  205. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  34:  71. 

—  Position  on  resuming  Power,  1S41.     Blackw.  50:  393. 

-Eel.  R.  74:  45S. 

—  Reflections  on  the  Career  of.     Blackw.  61 :  93. 

—  Speech  in  Parliament,  1S46.     So.  Q.  9:  392. 
I'eele,  George.     Loud.  M.  lo:  61. 

Peele,  John  T.,  Works  of.     Art  J.  28:   109. 

Peepshow,  The.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  723. 

Peers,  Creation  of.     Blackw.  31 :  3S6. 

—  House  of.     jSee  House  of  Lords. 

—  New.     Eraser,  5:  24S. 

—  Shall  we  overturn?    Blackw.  38:  573. 

Peerage,  British.     Westm.  5:  3S5.     27:  95. — Blackw. 

30:82.  —  (R.  Wyuford)  Lippinc.  14:  443.  —  Retros. 

16:  276.  —  Temp.   Bar,  58:  536.      Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  145:  249. 

Abolition  of.     Eraser,  5:  66. 

and  Upper  Ten  Thousand.     St.  .James,  26:  571. 

a  Centurv  ago.     Temp.  Bar,  62:  360. 

Curiosities  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chauib.  J.  55:  6S9. 

56:  65.— Eel.  M.  62:  336. 

Reform  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  3:  603. 

Romance  of.    (F.Harrison)  Fortn.  13:  655.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  35:  35.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  19:  356. 

—  English.     (Sir  E.  Brydges)  Quar.  42:  2S1. 

Historic.     (.T.  Hannay)  Quar.  103:  28.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  56:  705. 

—  French  and  English.     Quar.  42:  2S1. 

—  of  Scotland  and  Ireland.     Dub.  Uuiv.  84:  385. 

—  Scotch.     Westm.  114:  i. 

Peerages,   Dormant  and  disputed;  the  O'Briens.      (W. 

A.  Lindsay)  St.  James,  37:  416. 
Earldom  of  Mar.     (W.  A.  Lindsay)  St.  James,  37: 

204. 

—  Dormant  and  extinct.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  330. 

—  English.     (C.  H.  Hill)  No.  Am.  97:  36. 

—  Life.     Eraser,   83:    407. — Colburn,   150:     51. — Liv. 

Age,  48:  671. 
Peerage  Bill  in  1719.     Retros.  16:  iiS. 
Peerage  Clamis,  Lords'  Jurisdiction  over.  Fraser,  9:  204. 
Peet,  Harvey  Prindle.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  366. 
Peet,  Stephen.     (J.  Emerson)  Cong.  R.  lo:  415. 
Peg-legged   Bob.    All  the  Year,   31:    563.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  121:  812. 
Peg-Tankard.     Art  J.  23:  71. 
Pegasus  and  the  Post-Horses.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Hewitt, 

i:  161.     Same  art.  Ed.  JI.  u:   136. 
Peggy;  a  Pastoral.     (E.  A.  Morton)  Tinsley,  28:  269. 
Peggy  O'Neal;  or  the  Doom  of  the  Republic.     So.  R 

n.  s.  12:  213,  2S1. 
Pegsworth ;  a  Press-Room  Sketch.     (S.  AVarren)  Blackw. 

41:  523- 
Pegu.  American's  Adventure  in.     Putnam,  7:  561. 

—  Forests  of.     Nature,  16:  58. 

Pehlevi  Grammar,  Spiegel's.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  29- 

149. 
Peirce,  Benjamin,  Obituary  of      Nature.  22:  607. 
Peirce,  Benjamin  F.,  Lectures  of.     (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita. 

K.  11:    ^21. 


Peirce,  Cyrus.     (S.  J.  ^lay)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  275. 
Peiwash  Parni'h,  the  Lapland  Epic.     (F.  E.  Weatherly) 
Month,  19:  247. 

—  translated.   (F.  E.  Weatherly)  Colburn,  153:  2S0,  3S2. 
Pekin.     Macmil.3:  248.  —  Liv.  Age,  68:  628.  — Chamb. 

J.  50:  308.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  81:  331.  —  Ev.  Sat. 
14:  666. 

—  and  its  People.     Dub.  Univ.  81 :  3S4, 

—  Excursion  to,  in  1861.     St.  James,  15:  474, 

—  Father  Ripa's  Residence  in.     Ed.  R.  81:   174. 

—  Fortune's  Yeddo  and.     Liv.  Age,  77:  186. 

—  Hanlin  Academy.  (W.  A.  P.  Martin)No.  Am.  119:  i. 

—  In  and  abtnit.     (N.  B.  Dennys)  Galaxy,  10:  461. 

—  Italian  Priests  in.     Chamb.  J.  3:  57. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     (E.  W.  Syle)  Putnam,  16:  545. 

—  Queer  Sights  in.     (S.  C.  Browne)  Overland,  7:  242. 

—  Ride  to.     (II.  S.  Ashbee)  St.  James,  49:  43S. 

—  Supper  Party  at.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  452. 

—  Visit  of  American  Embassy  to.      (S.   W.  Williams) 

Ed.  M.  52:  529.     53:  53. 
Pekin  Gazette.     (Sir  R.  Alcock)  Fraser,  87:  245,  341. 

—  Eel.  M.  64:  515. 

Pelagian  Controversv.  (P.  Schaff)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  203. — 
(J.  L.  Jewett)  Meth.  Q.  8:  436. 

—  Wiggers's  History  of.     Clu'.  R.  3:  411. 
Pelagianism,  Early  Hist.  of.  (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 2:  77. 

—  of  C.  C.  Finney.     (J.  I.  Foot)  Lit.  &  Theu.  R.  5:  38. 
Pelagius,  and  Pelagian  Controversy.  Chr.  Rem.  53:  290. 

—  Genius  and  Character  of.     Lit.  &  Tlieo.  R.  4:   469. 
Pelasgi,  Origin  and  Language  of,  Marsh's.     (U.  Foscolo) 

Quar.  13:  340. 

—  Language  of.  Radical  Letters  of.     (T.  Astle)  Arch.  7: 

348. 
Pdham,  Henry,  and  Duke  of  Newcastle.     Mouth,  4:  459. 

—  Coxe's  Memoir  of.     Ed.  R.  51 :  149. 

Pelham,  Herbert,  Descendants  of.  (J.  L.  Chester)  N.  E. 
Reg.  33:  285. 

—  Will  of,  1672.     N.  E.  Reg.  18:   172. 

Pelican,  The.  Penny  M.  2:  279.  —  (W.  J.  Broderip) 
Fraser,  58:  537. 

Pelissier,  J.  J.  A.,  Marshal,  Duke  of  :Malakhoff.  Bent- 
ley,  47:  492.  —  with  portrait,  Ed.  M.  37:  120. 

Pdl,  Joshua,  Diary  of,  1776-77.  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  43.  107, 

I'dhi,  Excursion  for  Identilication  of.  (E.  Robinson) 
Bib.  Sac.  12:  131. 

Pellagra;  a  Malady  in  Italy.     Ed.  R.  153:  44S. 

Pellico,  Silvio,  and  Maroncelli.     Am.  Q.  20:  291. 

—  Captivity  of.     (II.   R.  Clevdand)  No.  Am.  44:   121. 

—  (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  21:  325.  —  Am.  (.>.  14: 
101.  —  For.  Q.  11:  473.  —  .\m.  Mo.  R.  4:  410. — 
Select  J.  2:  89.  — Mo.  R.  131:  10.  — Mus.  23:  71. 

—  Francesca  da  Rimini.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  105. 

—  Gismonda  da  Mendrisio.     Select  J.  3:  219. 

—  Hostess  of.     Month,  5:  17S. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.    (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Chr.  Exam. 

57:  29. 

—  Tragedies  of .  So.  Lit.  Me.«s.  2:  77-?. —  For.  Q.  12:  39S. 
Pelli.<sier,  C.  M.  A.     (A.  Reville)  Theo.  R.  13:  153.— 

Unita.  R.  5:  673. 
Peloponnessus  in  JIarch.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  74. 

—  Ride  across.     IJlackw.  123:  550. 

—  Sir  Tliomas  Wysc's  Excursion  in.     Ed.  R.  122:  533. 
Peltier,  N.     Sixteen  Years  among  Savages.     Chamb.  J. 

52:  552- 
Pemaiiui<l,  Me.,  Ancient.     (J.  W.  Thornton)  Hist.  M.  i: 

I  l2. 

—  Land  Titles  .at.     (J.  Johnston)  N.  E.  Reg.  25:  140. 
Pemberton  Mill,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Fall  of,  i860.     (J.  B. 

Francis)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  242. 
Pembroke.  Mass.,  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  31:  68. 
lVniln-oke>bire.     Blackw.  n8:  2S7.  — Eel.  R.  16:  867. 

—  West.     Temp.  Bar,  56:  469. 


PEN 


986 


PENINSULAR 


Pen  Owen.    Blackw.  ii:  633. 

Pen  and  the  Sword.  (W.  R.  Alger)  U.  S.  Serv.  :\I.  4:  2S9. 

—  Pallet,  and  Piano.     Contiu.  Mo.  3:  117. 

—  Pleasures  of.     Deni.  R.  20:  2S,  161. 

Pens,    Manufaeture   of.      House.   Words,    i:    553. — J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  43:  114. 

—  Steel,  Introduction  of.     Tait,  3:  2S0. 
Manutiicture  of.     Chanib.  J.  39:  61. 

Trade  in,  and  Mr.  Gillott.     Pratt.  M.  i:  322. 

Penal  and  Reformatory  Institutions.     (J.  G.  Kosengarten ) 

Penn  Mo.  12:  16. 
Penal  Code.     (.J.  F.  Stephen)  Fortn.  27:  362. 

—  15entham  on.     Mo.  R.  99:  jSS. 

—  Bexon  on.     Ed.  R.  15:  8S. 

—  for  India.     Westni.  29:  393. 

—  of  China.     (F.  JetTrey)  Ed.  R.  16:  476.  —Eel.  R.  12: 

942,  1025.  —  Mo.  R.  150:  236. 

—  of    Louisiana,    Livingston's.      Westm.    3:    58. —  (C. 

Cushing)  No.  Am.    17:  242.— (H.    D.  Gilpin)  No. 
Am.  43:  297.  — Mus.  6:  302.  —  Dem.  R.  9:  i,  211. 
Penal  Colonies.     Brit.   &  For.  R.  5:  89.  —  Westm.  27: 
78.  — For.  Q.  9:  422. 

—  in  the  Netherlands.     Chamb.  J.  20:  386. 

—  of  Australia.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  776. 

See  also  Australia;  New  South  Wales. 
Penal  Discipline,  Old  Baile^'  Experience.     Westm.  20: 

142. 
Penal  Economy.     (J.  Acland)  Sharpo,  9:  36,  161. 
Penal  Laws.     (W.  T.  Dwiglit)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  505. 

—  American.     Westm.  17:  368. 

—  and  their  moral  Effects.     Penny  M.  5:  71. 

—  Influence  of.     Dem.  R.  22:  233. 

—  of  London,  Fielding's.     Retros.  12:  216. 

—  lioscoe  on.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  152. 

—  Savage.     (J.  A.  Farrer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20:  442. 
Penal  Legislation  in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  225. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.  L.  Ferriere)  Penn  Mo.  4:  249. 
Penal  Schools,  English.     Chamb.  J.  10:  170. 

Penal  Servitude.     All  the  Year,  40:  321.  —  (Lord  Nor- 
ton) 19th  Cent.  7:  795.—  Lond.  Q.  21:  271. 

—  Commission  on.     Macmil.  41:  381. 

—  English  System  of.     (F.  Arnold)  Brit.  Q.  71 :  369.  — 

Lond.  Q.  53:  421. 

—  Twenty  Years'.     Chamb.  .J.  44:  673. 

Penal  System  of  England.     Dub.  Univ.  61:  116, 
See  Transportation. 

Penalty,  Nature  and  Object  of.     (W.  W.  Patton)  Bib. 
Sac.  38:  2S6. 

Penalties  and  Laws.     Lond.  Q.  23:  i. 

Penance  and  Absolution.     Eraser,  75:  227.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  92:  771. 

Penance  of  Adelaide  Gawton.     (Capt.  Montague)  Lond. 
Soc.  25:  59-350- 

Penances,  Catholic.     Month,  43:  4S9. 

Pencils,  how  made  in  Cumberland.     Art  .J.  18:  349. 

Pender,  John,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  166:  149. 

Pendine,  beyond  Gower's  Land.      (J.  D.  Fcnton)  Once 
a  Week,  11:  575. 

Pendlam.     (.T.  P.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  i :  70. 

Pendlebury,  Edward,  True  Fate  of.     ( W.  T.  Greene)  Col- 
burn, 162:  284. 

Pendleton,  Brian,  Will  of,  1677.     N.  E.  Reg   3:  122. 

Pendleton,  Edmund.   (D.  H.  Strother)  Pennsyl.  M.  3:  177. 

—  Origin  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  422. 
Pendleton,  Philip  Clavton.     Liv,  Age.  77:  286. 
Pendulum.  The,     (T.Sherwin)  Math,  Mo.  3:  312.  —(F. 

A.  P.  Barnard)  Am.  J.   Sci.  77:  184.  —  Chamb.  J. 
17:  6. 

—  Application  to  Determination  of  Velocities.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  56:  270. 

to  determining  tlie  Figure  of  the  Earth.     (.T.  ITer- 

schelj  Nature,  21 :   599. 


Pendulum,  Compensating.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  134,  277. 
New  Form  of.     (.J,  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II2:  106. 

—  Effect   of  Earth's    Rotation   on,      (T.  W.    Tobin)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  107:  322. 

—  IIt)rizontal,  Application  of.     (O.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

109:  444, — (H.  Amory)  Am.  J.  Sci.  iio:  21. 

—  Iluygen's    Parabolic.     (R.   L.  J.  Ellery}  J.  Frankl. 

LiSt.  loi:  25S. 

—  Kater  on.     (J.  Plaj'fair)  Ed,  R,  30:  407.     34:  338. — 

Blackw.  4:   182. 

—  Method  of  swinging.     (C.  S.  Peirce)  Am.  J,  Sci.  II8: 

112. 

—  New  Sine.     (T.  W.  Tobin)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  41S. 

—  Oscillation  of.      (.J.  G.  Haniard)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  70:  23S. 

—  Sliort  Arc  for  Clock.     (E.  Sang)  J.  FranKl.  Inst,  16: 

270. 

—  Thoughts  on,     Sharpe,  6:  132. 

—  Tisley's  Compound.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  269. 
Pendulum  of  Fortune.     (R.  Lindaw)  Lippinc.  18:  607. 
Pendulum  Autographs.     (H,  Airy)  Nature,  4:  310,  370. 
Pendulum  Experiment,   Foucault's.     (.J.  D.  Dana)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  62:  200.  —  (C.   S.  Lyman)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  62: 
251,  39S. —  (D.  P.  Woodburj')  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  212. 
Pendulum  Experiments  in  the  Harton  Colliery.     (G.  15, 
Airy)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71:  359. 

—  Results  oL     (C.  S.  Peirce)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  327. 
Pendulum  Test  of  the  Earth's  Mass.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

59:  207. 

Penelope;  Simpson's  Bar,  1858.  (Bret  Harte)  Over- 
land, 5:  189. 

Penelope  and  Nausicaa.     So,  R.  n,  s.  21:  160. 

—  and  other  Women  of  Homer.     Cornh.  32:  52. 
Penguin,  the  King.     (W.  B.  Tegetmeier)  Intel,  Obs,  7: 

403- 

—  Patagonian.     Penny  M.  5:  417. 

Penhallow,  Samuel.     Mission  to  Penobscot  Indians,  170-;. 

N.  E.  Reg.  34:  90. 
Penhallow  Family,  (P.W.  Penhallow)  N.E.  Reg.  32:  2S. 
Penikese  Island,  Flora  of.     (D.  S.  Jordan)  Am.  Natural. 

8:  192. 

—  Anderson  School  of  Science   on.     Nature,  13:  89. — 

(B.  G.  Wilder)  Nation,  17:  174. 
Peninsula,  Glance  at  the.     Blackw.  57:  595. 

—  in  1S47.     Blackw.  61:  350. 

—  Letters  from.     (S.  Moggridge)  Blackw.  19:  i.     21: 

695.     23:  183,  431,  535.     28:  200. 

—  Recollections  of.     Quar.  30:  61.  —  Mo.  R.  102:  132, 

—  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  257. 

—  Sketches  of.    Penny  M.  6:  257-489.  — Mo.  R.82:  373. 
See  Spain;  Portugal. 

Peninsular  and  Oriental  Steamship  Company-.  All  the 
Year,  27:  472.  —  Chamb.  J.  44:  57. 

Peninsular  Army,  Services  of.  Bentley,  21:  548.  22: 
20,  269. 

Peninsular  Campaign  in  Virginia,  1863.  (B.  S.  Alexan- 
der) Atlan.  13:  379, 

Peninsular  Medal,  My.  Blackw.  66:  539.  67:15-542. 
68:  20. 

Peninsular  War.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  598.— Ed.  R.  15: 
197.— Quar.  54:  97. —Mo.  R.  I16:  234.  120: 
iiS.  —  Ed.  R.  53:  329.  — Temp.  Bar,  44:  390.— 
Colburn,  114:  t.  — Chr.  Rem.  25:  i. 

—  and  Reformat,  in  Spain.  (G,  Burrowes)  Princ.  22:  377. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     (H.  Curling)  Bentley,  13:  197,  268. 

14:  74,  3S5.     16:  479.^    17:  277.    18:  74.    19:  52. 

—  and  Wellington.     No.  Brit.  19:  243. 

—  Battle  of  Barossa.     Blackw.  21:  695. 

of  Salamanca.     Blackw.  23:  535. 

of  Vittoria.     Blackw.  23:   1S3. 

—  Belmas's  Sieges  of.     Quar.  65:  30. —Mus.  38:  249. 

—  British  Generals  of.     Lond.  Q.  6:  32. 

—  Campaigns  of.     So.  R.  8:  192.  —  Fraser,  i:  100. 


PENINSULAR 


987 


PEXNSYLVAXIA 


Peninsular  War,  Capitulation  of  Bavlen.     Lond.  Soc.  l8: 
526. 

—  Depot  at  Isle  of  Wight.     Blackw.  23:  431. 

—  Fox's  Hir-toiy  of.    For.  R.  i:  141.  —  Mo.  K.  I14:  446. 

—  Hamilton's  Annals  of.     Blackw.  27:  50S,  704.     28: 

381. 

—  Heroes  of.     Eel.  M.  38:  223. 

—  Histories  of.     Eel.  K.  47:  506. 

—  Londonderry's  Narrative  of.    Blackw.  23:  716.  — Col- 

burn,  22:  56S. 

—  Xapier's  History  of.    Ed.  R.  72:  271. — (SirG.  Murray) 

Quar.  56:  131,  437.  57:492.  61:51. —  Dub.  Univ. 
4:  192.  9:  300. — New  York  R.  8:  460.  —  Blackw. 
23:  716.  27:  50S.  28:  200.  —  Westni.  15:  90. — 
(W.  F.  P.  Napier)  Westm.  26:  543.  —  Mus.  13:  30S. 
15:  471.     42:  9.  —  Mo.  R.  134:  209.     142:  220. 

—  Reminiscence  of.     Li  v.  Age,  35:   145. 

—  Scraps  from  Recollections  of.     (Sir  G.  L'Estrangc)  St. 

James,  30:  O71. 

—  Sketches  of.     Blackw.  17:  279-717.    18:  67,  19;,  269. 

—  Southey's  History  of.    Quar.  29:   53.  —  New  York  R. 

8:  460.  —  Mo.  R.  loi:  113.  112:  293.  128:  133. 
—  EcL  R.  38:  I. 

—  Sachet's  Memoirs  of.     Colburn,  25:  400. 
Penitence  of  Rajah  Yayati.    (F.  Macdonald)  Fraser,  102: 

816. 
Penitent  Confession.     House.  AViirds,  3:  436. 
Penitential  Discipline  of  the  primitive  Church.    Chr.  Rem. 

8:  339- 
Penitentiary,  Voice  from  the.     Dem.  R.  20:   172. 
Penitentiaries,  American.     Am.  Q.  18:  451.  —  Westm. 

23:  423- 

—  Female.     ()uar.  83:  359. 

—  for  fallen  Women.     Clir.  Rem.  17:   i. 
Penitentiary  System.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  13:  417. — 

So.  q".  18:  357.  — Niles's  Reg.  32:  26S.  — Mo.  R. 
134:  149. 

—  American.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  37:  117.  —  Am.  Q. 

14:  22S.  —  (S.  A.  Eliot)  Chr.  Exam.  20:  376. 

—  American  and  French.     Mo.  R.  130:  504.     131:   i. 

—  of  Pennsylvania.     Niles's  Reg.  21:  136. 
See  Prison  Discipline. 

Penlisk.     Liv.  Ago,  58:  074. 

Penmaenmawr,  Description  of.     (T.  Pownall)  Arch.  3: 

3°3,  35°- 
Penmanship,  5[r.  Van  Ploos  on.     House.  Words,  2:  38. 

—  Carstairs's  Sj'.stem  of.     Mo.  R.  161:  543. 
Penn,  .Tolin,  .Journal  of,  1788.     Penn.syl.  }i[.  3:  2S4. 
Penn,  AViiliam.     (T.  C.  Fraser)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  40S. — 

(T.  V.  Moore)  Meth.  (J.  12:  119. —  (W.  MacVeagh) 
Pennsyl.  M.  i:  363.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  II :  264. 

—  and  his  Achievements.    (R.  IJaltcock)  Chr.  R.  17:  555. 

—  and  iiis  Father.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  351. 

—  and  Mr.  Macaulay.    Westm.  54:  117.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  27:  304.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21 :  433.  —  Eel.  M. 
23:  115.  — Liv.  Age,  29:  297.  — (W.H.  Dixon)  Eel. 
M.  39:  120.  — Liv.  Age,  56:  693.  —  (T.  Lathbury) 
Liv.  Age,  85:  302.  —  Internat.  M.  2:  335. 

—  and  the  (Quakers.     Retros.  18:  117. 

—  Charter  of  1683  to.     (Sir  R.  de  Camden)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  4;  92. 

—  Clarkson's  Life  of.   (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  21 :  444.    Same 

art.  Anal.  M.  2:  442. — Chr.  Ubs.  12:  391.  —  Eel.  R. 
18:  497. 

—  died  not  a  Slaveholder.     Liv.  Age,  8:  617. 

—  Dixon's  Life  of.    Ed.  R.  94:  229.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

30:  419.  — Dem.  R.  29:  130. —  Chr.  Obs.  51:  818. 

—  Ellis's  Life  of.     (('.  W.  Upham)  No.  .\m.  65:   109. 

—  Father  of,  not  a  Baptist.     Hist.  M.  16:  22S. 

—  Grave  of.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Nat.  M.  8:  109. 

—  Imprisonment  in  Tower,  166S.    (.1.  Bruce)  Arch.  35:  70. 

—  Indian  Agreements  witli.     Hist.  JI.  6:  64. 


Penn,  William,  Interests  and  Influence  in  West  Jersey. 
(J.  Clement)  Pennsyl.  M.  5:  312. 

—  Letter  of,  16S6.     Hist.  M.  3:   103. 

—  Letters  of.     Hist.  M.  5:  347. 

—  Life  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  22:  195. 

—  Pennsbury,  Home  of.     (W.  H.  Dixon)  Hogg,  8:  269. 

—  Portraiture  of.     (F.  M.  Etting)  Scrib.  12:  1. 

—  Sketch  of.     (A.  L.  Hayes)  Luth.  Q.  3:  177. 

—  Travels  in  Holland  and  Germany,  1677.     (0.  Seiden- 

sticker)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  237. 

—  Treaty  with  the  Indians.     Penny  M.  2:  403. 

—  Trial  of.    Antiquary,  2:  272-2S8.  —  Meth.  M.  34:  546. 
Penn  Family.     (J.  J.  Smith)  Lippinc.  5:  149.  —  M.  Am 

Hist.  2:  437. 
Penna's  Daughter;  a  Poem.   (R  T.  Cooke)  Allan.  35:  270. 
Peunefather,  Miss.     Helen  Talbot.     New  Q.  1:  400. 
Peiniefather,  Richard,  Baron.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  332. 
Pennings  and   Pencilings  about  Town.      (J.   C.   Neale) 

Dem.  R.  13:  89,  154,  521. 
Pennington,  Isaac.     (F.  D.  Huntington)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  7: 

241. 
Pennington,  James  W.  C,  the  Negro  Blacksmith.  Chamb. 

J.  13:   122. 
Pennington  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  25:  2S6,  335. 
Penns^-lvania.     De  Bov\-,  12:  476. 

—  and  New  Jersey,  Budds  Account  of,  16S5.     Hist.  M. 

6:  263,  304. 

—  Answers  of  John  Penn,  1773-     Olden  Time,  i:  549. 

—  Between  the  Susquehanna  and  the  Schuylkill.    (W.  G. 

Shawmut)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:   lOi. 

—  Carjiet-Bagger   in.      (.).  T.  Trowbridge)   Atlan.  23: 

449,  729. 

—  Catawissa  Railroad.     (H.  D.  Clears)  Harper,  25:  20. 

—  Characteristics  of  the  Commonwealth.  Penn  Mo.  2:  412. 

—  Coal  Region  of.     (II.  M.  Alden)  Harper,  27:  433. 

—  Coal  Trade  in.     (C.  Cushing)  No.  Am.  42:  241. 

—  Collegiate  Education  in,  prior  to  iSoo.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

27:  473- 

—  Colonial  Litera.  of.     (J.  H.  Dubbs)  Mercersb.  22:  536. 

—  Common  Schools  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  6:   107,  333. 

—  Constitutional  Convention  of  1S72-73.    I'eini  .Mo.  4:  i. 

and  the  proposed  Constitution.     Penn  Mo.  4:  S20. 

vs.  State  Ollicers.    (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation.  17:  305. 

—  Courts  of,  in  the  17th  Century.     (L.  Lewis,  jr.)  Penn- 

syl. M.  5:  141. 

—  Early  Poets  of.     (I.  Comly)  Penn  Mo.  3:   137. 

—  Education  in.    U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  120.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

5:  313- 

—  First  Regiment  of.  Sketch  of.     (G.  S.  S.  Richard,-) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  401. 

—  Free  Society  of,  1682.     Pennsyl.  il.  5:  39. 

—  (iovernors  of,  16S2-1S63.     Hist.  M.  8:  266. 

—  History  of.     Am.  Q.  5:  408. 

—  Industries  of.     Republic,  2:  261. 

—  Inland  Navigation  of.     Niles's  Reg.  28:   159. 

—  Iron  ^Memorial.     So.  (J.  22:  i. 

—  Letters  from,  1691.     Penn.«yl.  M.  4:  187. 

—  Letters  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  443. 

—  Mennonite  Emigration  to.    (.L  G.  D.  Scheffer)  Pennsyl. 

M.  2:   117. 

—  Oil  Regions  of.    (B.  Franklin)  Harper,  30:  33.  —  Na- 

ture. 24:   170. 

—  Picturesque  Scenes  in.     (J.  Bonsai!)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

11:  I,  161. 

—  Politics  of.     Dem.  R.  3:  3S5. 

—  Prices  of  Land  at  various  Periods.     Hi-it.  M.  14:  96. 

—  Reniiniscences  of  the  Southern  Tier.    Knick.  47:  500, 

598.     50:  140. 

—  Resources  of.     Hunt,  12:  237. 

—  Revised  Code  of.     Am.  Q.  13:  30. 

—  Schuylkill  Valley,  Vignettes  from.    Lippinc.  13:  663. 

14:  24. 


PENNSYLVANIA 


988 


PEPOLI 


Pennsylvania,  Some  Xooks  of.     (E.  R.  Cliurcli)  Harper, 
60:  656. 

—  Southwest,   Surface   Geology  of.     (.J.  ,T.   Stevenson) 

Am.  J.  Sei.  115:  245,  423. 

—  State  House  of,  with  plate.     Anal.  JI.  16:  46. 

—  Statistics  of.     Am.  J.  Ediic.  18:  437. 

—  Switchback  Excursion.     (H.  C.  Slieafer)  Lippinc.  10: 

129. 

—  System  of  Normal  Schools.    (T.  II.  Burnnvus)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  16:  195. 

—  Teachers'  Association.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  647. 

—  Thoughts  about.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  K.  10: 

669. 

—  Through  Penn's  Low  Countries.    Lippinc.  10:  249. 

—  Trade  and  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  10:  30S. 

—  Travels  in  Berks  County,  1783.    (J.  D.  Schoepf)  Penn- 

syl.  M.  5:  74. 

—  Welsh  Emigra.  to.    (W.  F.  Corsit)  Pennsyl.  M.  i :  330. 

—  Western,  in  1760.     Pennsyl.  M.  2:  149. 
in  1779.     Hist.  M.  21:  292. 

Notices  of  Settlement  of.     Olden  Time,  1 :  1-4S1. 

—  Western  Trade  in  the  iSth  Century.    Hist.  JI.  4:  356. 

—  Whiskey  Insurrection  in.    (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  24: 

370.  —  Olden  Time,  2:  547.  —  (D.  Chambers)  Hesp. 

i:  29,  258.  —  (K.  B.  Nevin)  Lippinc.  2:  374. 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,   Schools  of.     (F. 

Rogers)  Penn  Mo.  12:  453. 
Pemisylvania  College.     (M.   L.   Stoever)  Evang.  R.  2: 

539.     16:  103. 
Pennsylvania  Central  Railroad.     (J.  A.  Wright)  Hunt, 

16:  263. 
Pennsylvania  Dutch.    (J.  G.  Rosengarten)  Nation,  9 :  5S3. 

—  Poems  in;  Harbaugh's  Harfe.    (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn 

Mo.  i:  2S1. 
Pennsylvania  German.    (J.  S.  Stahr)  Mercersb.  17:  618. 
Pennsylvania  Germans.    (G.  F.  Baer)  Mercersb.  23:  24S. 
Pennsylvania  Hist.  Society,  Memoirs  of.    Mo.  R.  153:  416. 

—  Proceedings,  18S0.     Pennsyl.  M.  4:   117,  246,  507. 

1S81.     Pennsyl.  M.  5:  106,  492. 

Pennsjdvania  Railroad  Company.    (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Na- 
tion, 19:  264. 

—  Reports  of,  1847-49.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  73.    49:  217. 

—  RoUing-Stock  of.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  302. 
Pennsylvania  University.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo. 

8:  60. 
Penny,  Story  of.     (M.  L.  Gillies)  Peop.  J.  2:  106. 

—  Value  of.     Penny  M.  1:61. 

Pennies  of  Henry  II.  found  at  Tealbv.    (T.  Combe)  Arch. 

18:  1. 
Penny  Banks.     Chamb.  J.  58:  705.  —  Peop.  J.  10:  15. 
Penny  Board  School.     Good  Words,  14:  469. 
Penny  Fiction.     (J.  Payn)  19th  Cent.  9:  145. 
Penny  Magazine.    St.  Paul's,  12:  542. 

—  Commercial  History  of.     Penny  M.  2:  377-505. 
Penny  Press.     (F.  llitchman)  Macmil.  43:  3S5.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  96:  S36. 
Penny  Readings.     (W.  Sterne)  Sharpe,  41:  214. 

—  at  Stoneham,  England.     St.  James.  9:  190. 
Penny-a-Liners.     Chamb.  J.  3:  65.     50:  113. 

—  English  of.     Chamb.  J.  40:   11. 

Penobscot,  .Ancient,  or  Panawanskek.      Hist.  M.  21:  85. 

—  Pilgrims  at.  (J.  E.  Godfrey)  Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  366; 
Penobscot  Indians.  (L.  Sabine)  Chr.  Exam.  62:27,  210. 
Penrhyn,   Lord,  with  portrait,   and  his   Slate  Quarries. 

Pract.  M.  2:  161. 
Penrice  Hall;  a  Tale  of  the  American  Civil  War.  (C.  R. 

Cr  spi)  Colburn,   161:   573. 
Penrith  Churchyard,Monum&nt  in.     (C-  Lvttelton)  Arch. 

2:  48, 
Penry,  .lohn,  the  Pilgrim  Martyr.    (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng. 

19:  437-  — Kcl.  R.  99:  712. 
Pensacola.     (J.  W.  Hengiston)  Colburn,  98:  362. 


Pensacola,  Climate  of.    Nav.  M.  i:  600. 

—  Siege  of,  1781.    Hist.  M.  4:  166.  —  Niles's  Reg.  14: 

369- 

—  Transactions  at,  1821.    Niles's  Reg.  21:  73,  86,  252. 
Pensee  Writers;    the  Hares,   Novalis,  Joubert.      (.].  M. 

Ludlow)  Macmil.  i :  280. 
Penshurst.     Lond.  Soc.  1:42,  144.  —  Anticpiary,  3:  193. 

—  Bentley,  26:  592. 

—  Castle  of,  and  Sir  Philip  Sidnoj-.     Colburn,  6:  546. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     Knick.23:  307. 

Pensions,  Certain  Government,  in  France.  (F.  R.  Conder) 

Eraser,  95:  298. 
Pension  Beaurei)as.    (H.  .James,  jr.)  Atlan.  43:  460. 
Pension  Law,  1822.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  T,y.    23:  252. 

—  of  March  3,  1S73.     Republic,  i:  273. 
Pension  List,  British.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:  667. 
Pension  Office.     Lippinc.  28:  200. 

Pension  System  of  the  United  States.      Republic,  i:  78. 

Pensioner;  a  Story.     Chr.  Obs.  24:   i. 

Pentameron  and  Pentalogia.     Mo.  R.  145:  521. 

I'entajiolis.     See  Cyrenaica. 

Pentateuch.     See  Bible. 

Pentecost,  Day  of       Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  lo:  552.     11:  268. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  39:  257. 

—  and  the  Constitution  of  the  Church.     (W.  Rupp)  Mer- 

cersb. 18:  457. 

—  Jliradeof.     (P.  Schaff )  Mercersb.  2:  36S. 
Penthesilea.     (S.  Colvin)  Coruli.  44:  537, 
Pentini,  Cardinal.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  145, 
Pentonville.    Sharpe,  14:  335. 

—  Prison  of,  Discipline  in.     Quar.  92:  4S7. 

—  Prisoners  at.     Quar.  82:   175. 

Pentycross,  T.,  and  the  Archbishop  of  York,  Conference 

of.     Cong.  M.  9:  505, 
People,  The.     So.  Q.  25:  32.  —  Temp.  Bar,  46:  196. 

—  Intelligence  of.     Dem.  R  8:  360. 

—  Michelet's.    Blackw.  59:  y^li-  —  Prosp.  R.  2:  219. — 

Colburn,  76:  355. 

—  Rights  and  Duties  of.     Ed.  R.  20:  405.  —  Selee.  Ed. 

R.  5:  46. 

—  I'f  )-si<ji  Croswell.     So.  Q.  12:  236. 

—  What  is  doing  for.     ( W.  Howitt)  Peop.  J.  I :  So. 

—  What  they  are  doing   for   themselves.      (S.  Smiles) 

Peop.  J.  1 :  222,  229. 

—  Who  are  ?     Blackw.  59:  733.  —  (J.  Inman)  Dem.  R. 

10:   336. 
People  about  one.     (A.  B.  Reach)  Peop.  J.  3:  122-300. 

—  Cowed,  Thoughts  on.  (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  65:  35. 

—  I   have   hated.     Cornh.  24:    588. — Liv.  Age,   m: 

748. 

—  of  whom  more  might  have  been  made.      (.\.  K.  H. 

Boyd)  Eraser,  64:  423.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54:  519. 

—  who  carried  Weight  in  Life.  (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser, 

64:  565.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  55:  61. 

—  who  will  talk.     Cornh.  31:  24. 

—  whom  we  miss.     (P.  Boyd)  Belgi'a.  23:  359.    24:  4S1. 

28:  29. 
People's  Bank  of   Germany.      (H.   Villard)   Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  24:  50.     See  Banks. 
People's  Clubs,  Unions,  etc.      (W.  B.  Weeden)  O.  &  N. 

2:  744. 
People's  College,  Sheffield,  England.      (W.  M.  Wood) 

Victoria,  3:  289. 
People's  Concert  Societj'.      (Mrs.  J.  Marshall)  Macmil. 

43:  433- 
People's  League  and  Party.     Eel  R.  88:  102.     4:  418. 
I'cpacton;  a  Summer  Voyage.   (J.  Burroughs)  Atlan.  46: 

192. 
P^p^,  Gen.  Guillaume.     Sharpe,  12:  177. 
Pepin,  Execution  of.     Bentley,  29:  418. 
Pcpita;  a  Poem.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.  45:  299. 
Pepoli,  Count,  Collection  of.    Art  J.  2:  127. 


PEPPERELL 


989 


PERFECTION 


Peppt-rell,  Sir  William.      (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist. 
2:  673.  —  (F.  M.  Colby)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  234. 

—  (E.  E.  Bourne)  Ili.st!  M.  13:  10.  —(G.  A.  Ward) 
Hunt,  39:  27. — N.  E.  Key.  33:  345.  —  St.  James, 
28:  88. 

—  Manuscripts  of.     X.  E.  Reg.  19:   141,  222. 

—  Papers  relating  to.     N.  E.  Keg.  28:  451. 

—  Parsons's  Life  of.    Liv.  Age,  47:  753. 
Pepperell  Genealogy.     (U.  Parsons)  N.  E.  Reg.  20:  i. 
I'eppleton,  Late  Changes  in.     Chanib.  J.  36:  113. 
Pepsin.     Chamb.  .J.  30:  87. 

Pepys,  Samuel.     Dub.  Univ   34:  612. — Comh.  44:  31. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  40S.  —  Sharpe,  8:  62, 179. 

—  (X.  C.  Perkins)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  209. 

—  anil  J.   Evelyn.      Blackw.  76:  35.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Ago,  42:  291. 

—  and  his  Diary.     Dub.   Univ.  34:    612.     35:   333.  — 

Temp.  Bar,  30:  236. 

—  Braybrooko's  Memoirs  of.     Colburn,  14:  97. 

—  Diary  and  Correspondence.     (Sir  \V.  Scott)  Quar.  33: 

2S1.  — Quar.  147:  402.  —  Ed.R.90:  547.  —  Eraser, 
44:  419.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  24:  361.  —  Blackw. 
66:  501.  — Eel.  M.  16:  23S.  18:  533. —  Liv.  Age, 
18:  195.  19:  162,  212.  23:  556.—  Lond.  M.  13: 
536.  14:  105.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  807.  16:  623. — 
Eel.  R.  89:  159.  92:  296. —  Mo.  R.  154:  23.— 
(J.  S.  Stone)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  489,  5S0.     17:  35. 

Bright's  Edition  of.     Liv.  Age,  128:  252.  —  Ed.  R. 

152:  223.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  193. 

Story  of  Lady  Jemimah  in.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  571. 

^  in  Buckingham  Street.     St.  James,  30:  410. 

—  Memoirs  and  Correspondence.     Ed.  R.  74:105.  —  'F. 

Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  43:  23.  —  (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  33: 

281. — Westm.4:  40S.  —  Mo.  R.  107:  206.  —  Mus. 

7:247.   8:  232.— Eel.  R.  42:  75.    73:450. 
Pequods,  Last  of  the.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Scrib.  2:  573. 
Pcra,  Turkey.     Temp.   Bar,    50:  211.      Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  89:  "177. 

—  Manners  and  social  Habits  of.     Am.  Mo.  "M.  i:  2S3. 

—  Society  at,  1856.     Liv.  Age,  48:  617. 

—  Three  Weeks  in,  1857.     Colburn,  iii:  352. 
Peraharra  Festival  in  Ceylon.     House.  Words,  3:  252. 
Perambulations.     Chamli.  J.  45:  39. 
Pirambulator.     Chamb.  J.  26:  116. 

Perault.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  S5-504. 

Perceiving  without  Seeing.    (C.  Pritchard)  Good  Words, 

10:  45. 
Perception,  Doctrine  of.     (J.  "M.  C.  Smith)  Xat.  Q.  39: 

151. 

—  Evolution  of.     (W.  A.  Eddy)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  66. 

—  Sir  William   Hamilton's  Theory  of.      (F.   A.  March) 

Princ.  32:  273.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  220. 

—  Immediate;  Arnauld,  Reid,  Hamilton.     (J.  W.  Alex- 

ander) Princ.  31:  177. 

—  of  Distance.     (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  36S. 
and  of  Color,  Relation  between.      (O.  X.  Rood) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  184. 

—  of  Relief.     (E.  Emerson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  84:  312. 

—  of  the  Senses.     (R.  F.  Clarke)  Month,  37:  243,  493. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (R.  Noel)  Contemp.  20:  72. 

Reid  and  Brown  on.     (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed.  R. 

52:  15S. 

—  Presentative,  and  Representative  Cognitions.     (D.  G. 

Thompson)  Mind,  3:  270. 

—  Theories  of  sensitive.     Dub.  R.  54:   179. 
Perceptive   Faculties,   Relation  to  the    external    World. 

Colburn,  166:  579. 
Perceval,    Spencer,   Murder  of.     All  the  Year,  16:   497. 

Same  art.  Eel.  ^I.  68:  364.  —  Dub.  Univ.  62:  177. 

Same  art.  Ed.  iNL6o:  194. 
Perch,  The.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  7:  431.  — 

Pennv  M.  Ii :  -;i6. 


Percival,  .James  G.  (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  104:  278. — 
(G.  M.  Beard)  Hours  at  Home,  4:  423.  —  (D.  C.  (iil- 
man)  Nation,  3:  346.  —  (C.  U.  Shepard)  Atlan.  4: 
59.  —  Knick.  48:  89.  —  New  Eng.  M.  2:  40S. — 
Liv.  Age,  49:  735. 

—  Classic  Melodies.     (E.  D.  Xorth)  New  Eng.  2:  Si. 

—  Clio.   Am.  Q.  2:482.  —  (S.  Gilman)No.  Am.  16:  102. 

—  So.  R.  1 :  442. 

—  Early  Poetry  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  170. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Chr.  Exam.  67:  227. 

and  Letters  of.     (J.  T.  Tucker)  Cong.  R.  7:  20. 

anil  Poems  of.    (E.  W.  Robbins)  New  Eng.  17:  400. 

—  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Oration.  (H.Ware)  No.  Am.  22:  317. 

—  Poems.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  14:   i.  —  (J.H.Ward) 

No.  Am.  91:  72. —  L'.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  65.  —  Dem. 
R.  14:  365.  —  So.  Q.  5:  187.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4: 
643.  — Mo.  R.  105:  315.  — Mus.5:  452. 

—  Prometheus.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  129. 

—  Recollections  of.     Putnam,  8:  63S. 

—  Ward's  Life  of.     (T.  Dwight)  New  Eng.  26:  303. 
Percival  of  Wales;  an  old  Romance.     (W.  Thornbiiry) 

Gent.M.  n.  s.  15:  686. 
Percy,  Bp.  Thomas,  Shrine  of.     Once  a  Week.  16:  721. 

—  Folio  Manuscript  of;  Ballads.     Dub.  Univ   71:  230. 

72:  191. 
Percy  and  the  Prophet;  a  Tale.     (W.  Collins)  All  the 

Year,  38:  supp.     Same  art.  Harper,  55:  440. 
Percy's  Return;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  64:  334. 
I'ercy  Family  and  Northumberland  House.     Temp.  Bnr, 

38:  1S9.     Same  art.  Ed.  JL  81:  100. 
Percy  Mallorj'.     Blackw.  15:  25. 
Percy  Society,  Publications  of.     Mo.  R.  155:  397. 
Pi-re  Gcriot;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  37:  34S. 
Pere  La  Chaise  Cemetery,  Paris.     (J.  G.  Wilson)  Hours 

at  Home,  2:  156.  —  Hogg,  4:  22S.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

5:  773.  — Eraser,   13:    4C9.— Colburn,    4:    155.— 

Lond.  5L  16:  4S4.  —  Penny  M.  3:  170. 
Peregrinations  of  a  Parian,  Tristan's.     For.  Q.  22:  82. 
Pereira,  Jonathan.     Liv.  Ago  37:  351. 
Perene  River,  Explora.  of.    (H.Clarke)  Nature.  3:  209. 
Perez,  Antonio.    Eraser,  76:  700.  —  Blackw.  59:  450. — 

Cornh.  18:  551. 
Perfect  Love  attained.     New  Eng.  8:  52S. 
Perfect  Love  is  simple  Faith.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  442. 
Perfect  Man.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  10:  iiS. 
Perfect  Treasure;  a  Tale.   (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  46:  1-14?. 

Same  art.  N.  Eel.  6:  27S.     7:  307. 
Perfectibility.  Doctrine  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  21 :  8. 

Same  art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  3:  214. 
Perfection  as  an  ethical  End.    (T.  Thorndy  and  N.  Pear- 
son) Mind,  5:  350,  573. 

—  as  a  Motive.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  10:  621. 

—  Christian.     (L.  Woods)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  5:  166,  406. 

—  (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  i:  44.  — (N.  S. 
Folsom)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  143.  —  (.\. 
Mahan)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  4:  40S.  —  (J.  C. 
Lord)  Princ.  13:  231.  —  (S.  G.  Wincliesler)  Princ. 
14:  426.  — Meth.  Q.  i:  123,  307.  — (J.  T.  Peck) 
Moth.  Q.  8:  293.  — (W.  C.  Hosmer)  Meth.  Q.  9: 
484.  —  Chr.  R.  7:  222.  —  (F.  Mason)  Chr.  R.  9:  232. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  74:  657.  — (A.  Clarke)  M.th.  M.  50: 
8i^  — (A.  Clarke)  Am.  Meth.  M.  11:  141.  — (A. 
Ritschl)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  656. 

and  higher  Life.     (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  (}.  38:  688. 

Doctrine  of  sinless.     Cong.  5:  577. 

Essay  on.     (B.  F.  Shepard)  Am".  Meth.  M.  17:  3S0. 

Ritschl  on.     Lond.  (J.  45:  107. 

Wesleyan  Doctrine  of.    (G.  M.  Steele)  Clir.  Exam. 

72:  183. 

—  Humanity  progressing  to.   (L.  P.  Hickok)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  I7:"'532. 

—  Moral.    Bost.  R.  3:  40. 


PERFECTIONISM 


990 


PERKINS 


Perfectionism.  (J.  A.  Todd)  I'riiic.  32:  608.  — (J.  J. 
Foot)  Lit.  &  Tlieo.  K.  i:  554.     3:  5. 

—  Putney.     (J.  P.  Warren)  New  EnJ,^  6:  177. 

—  I'pliam  on.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  391. 

—  Wesleyan.     (E.  K.  Tyler)  New  Eng.   1:    216.  — (G. 

Peek)  Mcth.  Q.  3:  447- 

Pertidious  Woman.     Eraser,  85:  65. 

Perfumes.  All  the  Year,  29:  533.  —  Broadw.  7:  93.— 
Chamb.  J.  38:  126.  —  Loud.  Soe.  9:  150.  —  Penny 
M.  8:  3S6.  — Ev.  Sat.  i:  200.     14:  552. 

—  Ancient  Egyptian.     Pract.  M.  i:  399. 

—  and  Colors,  Music  of.     Once  a  Week,  21 :  57S. 

—  for  the  Ladies,  and  where  they  come  from.     Godey, 

51 :  9,  105,  201. 

—  Rinjmel's  Book  of.     Lend.  Soc.  9:    150.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  66:  473. 

—  Secrets  of.     Chamb.  J.  24:  323. 

Perfumery.    Eraser,  56:  346.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  3S5. 

—  and  Chemistry.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  44. 

—  Application  of  Organic  Chemistry  to.    (Dr.  Ilofmann) 

J.  Erankl.  Inst.  54:  60. 

—  Art  of.     (J.  H.  Snively)  Harper,  49:  570. 
Pies?e's.    New  Q.  5:57- 

—  French  Articles  of,  Manufacture  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

8:  295,  382. 

—  JIanufacture  of.     Once  a  Week,  3:  665. 
Perfumery  Farming.     ChHmb.  .J.  57:  4. 
Pergamon.     Am.  Arch.  8:   17-250. 

—  Recent  Excavations  in.  (W.  C.  Perry)  Fortn.  36:  333. 
Pergamus  Marbles.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation.  30:  2S5. 
Pergolesi,  Giambattista.    Stabat  Mater.    Sharpe,  43:  321. 
Pericles.     Penny  M.  7:  365,  374. 

—  and  Aspasia.     See  Landor,  W.  S. 

—  and  Cimon.     So.  Q.  19:  339. 

—  and  his  Times.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  65.— Nat.  Q.  10:  i. 

—  Lloyd's  Age  of.     (L.  E.  Packard)  Nation,  21 :  327. 
Pericles;  a  Tale  of  Athens.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  471. 
Pericles;  a  Tale  of  Athens.     Eel.  U.  84:  40. 

Perico  the  Sad;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  3:  497,  660,  787. 
Pericopes.     (E.  E.  Higbee)  Mercersb.  17:   125,278.    18: 

44,  278.     23:  165,  483.     24:  53. 
Perier,  Casimir.     Blackw.  44:  34,  162. 
Perihelion  and  Eccentricity.     (R.  W.  MacFarland)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  120:  105. 
Perils  of  certain  English  Prisoners.     Liv.  Age,  56:  143. 

—  of  the  Deep.     Tinsley,  28:  490. 

—  of  Florence  Merton;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  567. 

—  of  the  Nation.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  428. 

—  of  Passion.     (H.  King)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  45. 

—  of  Peeping;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  no. 
Perilous  Adventure.    (F.  E.  M.  Notley)  Argosy,  30:  466. 

—  in  Tierra  del  Fuego.     Chamb.  J.  57:  39,  60. 
Perilous  Journey;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  2:  19S. 
Perilous  Position;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  55:  74,  90. 
Perilous  Ride.     (C.  Soames)  Belgra.  19:  386. 
Pt-rim,  Island  of.     Geog.  M.  4:  290. 

Periodicals,  Amer.  Religious.    (L.  Bacon)  NewEnir.  i:  4. 

—  and  Papers,  Unita.    (G.  E.  Ellis)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:  30. 

—  and  Serial  Publications  for  1852.     Eel.  M.  25:  472. 

—  British,  before  1800.     (A.  Peters)  Am.  Eel.  i:  15. 

—  Cheap.     Tait,  i:  721. 

—  Comic.     See  Comic. 

—  Edinburgh  and  Quarterly  Reviews.    AnaL  M  13:116. 

—  P'ashionable  ^lonthlies.     (S.  G.  Mitchell)  New  Eng. 

2:  96. 

—  German.     (W.  Menzel)  Am.  Ed.  2:  269. 

—  in  England.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  No.  Am.  44:  473. 
of  the  iSth  Century.     (\.  Peters)  Am.  Eel.  i:  15. 

—  Monthlies,    British   and  American.      (W.   Kirkland) 

Godey,  30:  271. 

—  of  France.     Mo.  R.  112:  460.     II3:  412. 

—  of  Germany.     Am.  Eel.  2:  269. 


Periodicals  of  the  North  and  South.     So.  Q.  26:  503. 

—  lieciprucal  Influence  of.     Blackw.  16:  518. 

—  Two  old,  1737-38.     Chamb.  .).  4:  34. 

—  Writing  for.     All  the  Year,  14:  200. 

iSVc  Annuals;  Magazines;  Journals;  Reviews. 
Periodical  Belles-Lettres  and  Criticism.    Galaxy,  16:  79. 
Periodical  Contributors,  Advice  to.     Chamb.  J.  43:  753, 

776,  788. 
Periodical  Criticism.     (C.  A.  Goodrich)  Chr.  5Io.  Spec. 

7:  71.  — Anal.  M.  5:  409. 

—  Ethics  of.   Brit.  Q.  37:  277.   Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:  441. 

—  of  England.     Blackw.  2:  670. 

Periodical  Essays  of  Queen  Anne's  Age.     (E.  T.  Chan- 

ning)  No.  Am.  46:  341. 
Periodical   Literature.     Belgra.   3:    100,  185.  —  Tait,   3: 

491.  — (J.  B.  Woodruff)  IMeth.  Q.  22:  307.— Dan. 

R.  32:  561.  —  West.  M.  2:  57.  —(M.  Tarver)  West. 

J.  7:   147.  —  (S.  A.  Allibone)  Evaug.  R.  17:  135. — 

Am.  Alma.  1835:  97,  266. 

—  American,  1839.     Eel.  R.  69:  215. 

—  Anonymity  in.     Dub.  Univ.  57;  284. 

—  at  Home  and  abroad.     Month   3:  551. 

—  British.    Brit.  Q.  16:  157.   Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:  212. 

—  in  Germany.     Lond.  M.  17:  i. 

—  in  India.     (W.  F.  B.  Laurie)  Dark  Blue,  3:  506,  628. 

—  Dark  Blue,  4:  63. 

—  in  Philadelphia.     Penn  Mo.  i:  34. 

—  in  Scotland,  1836.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:   190. 

—  Index  to,  Poole's.    See  Index  to  Periodical  Literature. 

—  Modern,  1862.     Dub.  R.  51:  275. 

—  of  America.     Blackw.  63:  106. — Eel.  R.  69:  215. — 

(J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  39:  277.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
2:  39^.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  38.    . 

—  of  the  Day.     (J.  V.  O'Conor)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  282. 

—  of  England.    Westm.  i:  206.   2:  463.  —  Cath.  World, 

13:  619. — Peop.  J.  6:  19. 

—  Progress  of.     Mo.  R.  133:  no. 

—  Prospective.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg,  12:  97. 

—  Utility  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  i. 
Periodical  Papers.     Quar.  1 :  349. 

Periodical  Press.  (B.  B.  Edwards)  Am.  Q.  Ohs.  3:  135. 
(W.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R.  38:  349.— Cong.  M.  28:  55-222. 

—  English.  1852.     Brit.  Q.  16:  152. 

—  of  London.     Am.  Alma.  1836:  92. 

—  of  the  LTnited  States.     Fraser,  68:  325. 
Influence  of.     West.  M.  2:  393. 

Periodical  Reading.     (C.  M.  Kirkland)  Dem.  R.  16:  59. 
Periodicalism.     (H.  Miller)  Eel.  M.  24:    135.  — (A.  F. 

Bridges)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  460. 
Peripatetic  Madness.  (E.  van  de  Warker)  Galaxy,  21 :  776. 
Perished  Kernel.     (A.  C.  Ewald)  Appleton,  24:  350. 
Perit,  Pelatiah.     (J.  S.  Ropes)  New  Eng.  24:  168.  —  (L. 

Bacon)  Hunt.  50:  245. 
Periwigs  and  Petticoats.     (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  L'^niv.  53:  56. 
Periw^inkle,  Small,  Morphology  of.     (J.  Buckman)  Pop. 

Sei.  R.  2:  491. 
Periwinkles  in  Pound.    (D.  C.  Badham)  Fraser.  51:  531. 
Perkin,  William  IL,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  168:  73. 
Perkins.  Enoch,  Biography  of .     Chr.  ]\Io.  Spec.  10:  627. 
Perkins,  Henry.     Book  Sale.     Chamb.  J.  50:  709. 
Perkins,  Jacob,  Memoir  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  472. — 

Liv.  Age,  23:  126.  —  with  portrait,  Bost.  Mo.  i:  475. 
Perkins,  James  Handasyd.  (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  9:  359. 

—  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  73:   190. 

Perkins,  Thomas  Handasyd.  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 
83:  217.  —  (H.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i:  551. — 
with  portrait,  (T.  G.  Cary)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  201.— 
Hunt,  33:  19. 

Perkins  Genealogv.    (H.  N.  Perkins)  N.  E.  Reg.  lo:  211. 

—  (W.  II.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  11 :  31  v  —  (A.  W. 
Brown)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  79.  —  (F.  B.  Perkins)  N.  E. 
Reg.  14:  113. 


PERKIXS 


991 


PERSIA 


Perkins  Institution  for  tlie  Blind.     Chr.  Exam.  28:  3-9. 
lVrky"s  Cross.     (H.  King)  Scrib.  II :  836. 
I'eria  del  Mare.     (C.  .J.  JIartyn)  ColbiM  11,  161 :  324. 
I'ernianent  Way,  Construction  of.     Eel.  Engin.  25:  429. 
Perniean   Groups   of    Kanab    Valley,    Arizona.     (C.   D. 

Wall(ott)  Am.J.Sei.  120:  221. 
Pernanibueo,  Kevolut.  in.    (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  5:  226. 
Pernickitty  People.     (Mrs.  V.  Harrows)  Putnam,  15:  541. 
Peron,  M.  F.     Voyages.    Quar.  4:  42.  —  (Sir  J.  Barrow) 

Quar.  17:  229. 
Perpeteli'el;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  13:  324. 
I'erpetual  Motion.     (.1.  Day)  Am.  J.  Sei.  59:   174.  —  (T. 

P.  Jones)  J.   Erankl.    Inst.  6:    318,   414.  — (F.   li. 

Perkins)  Galaxy,  12 :  341 .  —  (J.  T.  McKay)  Galaxy, 

18:  625.  — Hogg,  6:  27S.  — Penny  M.  3:2. 

—  Congreve's.     (T.  P.  Jones)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:   179. 
Perplexities  of  a  Parvenue.     Sharpe,  39:  148. 
Per(|uisites.     Ti»it,  n.  s.  i:  631. 

Perran  Path;  a  Cornish  Story.     Colburn,  38:  329. 
Perraud,  J.  J.,  Sculptor.    (Jlrs.  K.  Barker)  Cath.  WorKl, 

30:  272. 
Perreyve,  Henri.     Cath.  World,  3:  845. 
Perrin  Family.     (\V.  B.  Lapiiam)  N.  E.  Keg.  32:  178. 
Perronet,  Vincent.     Meth.  JI.  22:   i. 
Perrot,  Nicholas.     Hist.  JI.  9:  205. 

—  Memoire  sur  les  Sauvages.     Hist.  M.  lo:  103. 
Pen-y,  John,  Trial  of.     Blackw.  88:  54. 

Perry,  John  Bulkley.     (I).  O.  Mears)  Cong.  Q.  15:  211. 
Perry,  Oliver  H.,  wit'i  portrait.     Portfo.(Den.)  II :  203. 

—  Funeral  of.     Niles's  Keg.  17:  71,  450. 

—  Inauguration  of  Statue  of.     Hist.  M.  4:  326. 

—  Life  of.     (H.  Davis)  No.  Am.  53:  79.  — Anal.  51.  2: 

486. 
Perrv,  Sir  Thomas  Erskine,  with  portrait.    CoHnirn,  166: 

"382. 
Perryville,  Tenn.,  Battle  of.     (W.J.  Hardee)  So.  M.  13: 

194. 
Persecution,  Alleged  Tendencies  of  Christianity  to.     (II. 

Kogers)  Good  Words,  7:  604. 

—  Ethics  of.     (T.  B.  Parkinson)  Month,  24:  35S. 

—  for  Kighteousness'  Sake.     Theo.  &,  Lit.  J.  11:  254. 

—  History  of.     Meth.  M.  37:  58S. 

—  in  the  Church,  A.  i).  252.     (J.  W.  Xevin)  Mercersb. 

4:  5'3- 

—  Narrative  of  the  Days  of.    Month,  7:450.    8:66,194, 

502.     9:  71-603. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.  Clark)  Mercersb.  4:    122. — (J. 

Fiske)  No.  Am.  132:  i. 

—  Popular  Notions  on.     Chr.  Obs.  lo:   19. 

—  Religious,  by  the  Puritans.     Dub.  K.  38:  273. 

—  Right  of.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  19th  Cent.  5:  64.     Same 

art.  Appleton,  21:   169. 

—  Lord  John  Russell  on.     Dub.  R.  39:  462. 
Persecutions,  Famous.     Once  a  Week,  30:  126. 

—  French.     Am.  Church  K.  23:  359. 

—  in  South  of  France.     Mo.  K.  96:   167. 

—  of  early  Christians.     (F.  Dyer)  Cong.  K.  9:  36.  — So. 

K.  n.  s.  19:  86. 

—  Religious,  in  Prussia.     Cong.  M.  19:   i. 

I'er  e|)hone,  Pindar's  Hymn  to.     Blackw.  127:   13. 
Persephone;  a  Poem.     (W.  (Jibson)  Harper,  49:  209. 
Persejfhone;  a  Poem.     (L.  P.  Hopkins)  Education,  i:  63. 
Persepolis.     Sharpe,  12:  39. 

—  Inscriptions  at.     Kitto,  18:   13S. 

—  Ruins  of.     (E.  Flandin)  Hogg,  8:  121,  133. 
Perseus  of  the  Lanzi.     Eraser,  64:  540. 
Perseverance  of   Saints.     Bost.   R.  2:  569. — Cong.  M. 

24:  315-602.  —  So.  R.  H.  s.  19:   120. 
Persia.     Brit,  liv:  For.  R.  2:  425.     3:335. — Blackw.  21: 
158.— Quar.  9:  57.     loi:  501.  — Geog.  M.  3:  273, 
274. 

—  Afghanistan,  and  India.     Blackw.  45:  93. 


Persia  and  her  Relations  with  Europe.     Dub.  Univ.  48: 
631. 

—  and  the  Persians.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  174. 

—  and  Russia,  War  between.     Blackw.  23:  457. 

—  and  Turkey,  Southgate's  Tour  in.     Mo.  R.  153:  28. 

—  Baker's  Clouds  in  the  East.     (Jeog.  M.  3:   161. 

—  Bode's  Travels  in,  1S41-42.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:   189. 

—  British    Policy    in.      I-Yaser,    56:   127. — (H.    Ottlev) 

Eraser,  88:"  61 5. 

—  Brydges's  Jlission  to,  1807-11.    Mo.  R.  134:  161,  ^,10. 

—  Days  and  Nights  in.     (A.  Vambt'ry)  Good  Words,  9: 

114.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  274. 

—  Descriptive  Anthropology  of.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  27. 

—  Early  Trade  with  Russia.     Blackw.  4:  135,  292,  460. 

—  Eastern.     Nature,  14:  345. 

—  Etiquette  in.     Chamij.  J.  44:   511. 

—  Ferrier's  Travels  in.     Ed.   K.  105:   266.  —  Liv.  Age, 

50:  620. 

—  Eraser's  History  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  410.  —  Eel.  R. 

43:  530-     59:  483-  — Mo.  R.  147:  465. 

—  From  Meshed  to  Teheran.     (A.  Vambery)  Argosy,  2: 

106. 

—  From  Teheran  to  Trebizond.     (A.  Vamberv)  Argosy, 

2:  21S. 

—  From    Shiraz   to   the   Persian    GuU.     (C.   S.   Savile) 

Bentley,  23:   595. 

—  High  Life  in.     All  the  Year,  8:  401. 

—  Hiiulostan,  and  Central  Asia.     For.  ().  23:  89. 

—  in  1876.     (A.  Arnold)  Contenip.  28:  27. 

—  The  King's  Female  Guards.     Loud.  M.  7:  256. 

—  Kinneir's  Geography  of.     Ed.  R.  22:  409. 

—  Kotzebue"s  Journey  in.     Anal.  .NL  14:  350.     16:  130. 

—  Life  and  Planners  in,  Lady  Shell's.     Fra.->er,  54:   220. 

—  Eel.  M.  39:  190.  —  Liv.  Age,  51 :  449.  —  New  Q. 
^  5:  306. 

—  Love  and  Marriage  in.     All  the  Year,  6:  488.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  77:  171. 

—  Malcolm's  History  of.     (R.  Heber)  Quar.  15:  236.  — 

Ed.  R.  26:  282. 
Anecdotes  from.     No.  Am.  4:   295. 

—  ilarkham's  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  S37. 

—  Mechanical  Arts  in.     (J.  Robertson)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  33:  296.  —  Penny  M.  12:  399. 

—  ^lorier's  Journey  through,  1S0S-9.     Anal.  M.  7:   149. 

—  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  15:   113,  235. 

—  !Morier's  Second  Journey  through.     Chr.  Obs.  18:  798. 

—  Northern.     (W.  J.  Gil)  Geog.  M.  i :  272.  —  Geog.  M. 

2:  193. 

—  !My  Country-House  ia.     All  the  Year.  9:  20. 

—  Painter  in.     Blackw.  75:   i. 

—  Perkins's  Residence  in.     Chr.  Exam.  34:  100. — Chr. 

R.  8:  135. 

—  Porter's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  34:  2S9.     37:  2S9. 

—  Prospects  of,  1S74.     ^r\t.  Q.  59:  367. 

—  Punishments  in.     Chamb.  .1.  50:  593. 

—  Rawliiison's.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Nation,  22:  203. 

—  Records  of  the  .\ncient   Kings  of.     Eraser,  42:  632. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28:   171. 

—  Reforms  in.     (R.  S.  Poole)  Fortn.  2o:  206. 

—  Reigning  Family  of.     >t.  Paul's,  12:   706. 

—  Religion  of,  Lee  on.     Eel.  R.  46:  255. 
Present.     Internat.  M.  i:  250. 

—  Road  to  Preferment  in.     Lond.  M.  7:  3S9,  519. 

—  Shah  of.     {>uar.  135:  241. 

—  Sketches  in.     Lond.  M.  19:  36-^.  —  Geog.  M.  5:  203. 

—  (^lar.  36:    ^53.  — .Mo.  R.  112:   -,io.  —  Mus.  10: 
446. 

—  Sketches  of  Life  in.     (M.  Flandin)  Sharpe,  27:  62. 

—  Travels  in.     Blackw.  92:  2S6.  —  l~.il.  R.  46:   iqv 

—  unveiled.     (W.  Welles)  Hours  at  Home.  4:  331. 

—  Vaux's  History  of.     (II.  ('.  Lea)  Nation,  21 :  263. 

—  Wagner's  Travels  in.     Blackw.  72:  163. 


PERSIA 


992 


PERU 


Tersia,  War  in,  1S56-57.     Blackw.  90:  343. 

—  Waring's  Travels  in.     Ed.  K.  lo:  61. 
Persians.     Anal.  M.  2:  249. 

—  and  Arabs.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  5:  202. 

—  Ancient  Civilization  of.     Nat.  (i-  11 :  340. 

—  Character  of.     Chr.  Obs.  18:  375,  513. 

Persian  and  Arabic  Lexicography.     (J.  A.  Alexander) 

Princ.  4:   190. 

Wilkins's  Dictionary-.     Eel.  R.  4:  5S1,  Soi. 

Persian  and  Assyrian  Inscriptions.      Qiiar.  79:  413. — 

For.  Q.  20:  105. 
Persian  and  Chinese  Customs,  b.  c.  450.     St.  James,  47: 

377- 

Persian  Anthology.     Anal.  M.  10 :  1^0. 

Persian  Apennines,  Passes  of.  (\V.  F.  Ainsworth)  Col- 
burn,  77:  475. 

Persian  Ciuiracteristics.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  i:  314. 

Persian  Cuneiform  Inscriptions.     Westm.  53:  38. 

Persian  Empire ;  England  and  Russia  in  the  East.  Westm. 
115:  412. 

Persian  Fire- Worshipers.  Brit.  0.7:49.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  14:  476. — Hogg,  7:  21. 

Persian  Geography,  Curiosities  of.     Colburn,  123:  161. 

Persian  Garden  Party.    Tinsley,  26:  4S0.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  145:  75S- 
Persian  Gulf,  Month  in.      (Lord  Pollington)  Belgra.  15: 
95.     Same  art.  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  11:  157. 

—  Nations  on.     Nat.  Q.  21:  98. 

Persian  Inscriptions,  Ancient.     For.  Q.  20:  187. 

Persian  Jew,  Day  of  a.     Lond.  M.  7:  125. 

Persian  Language,  Jones's  Grammar  of.     Eel.  R.  i:  35. 

Persian  Literature.     Colburn.  4:  262. 

Persian  Manners.  All  the  Year,  9:  371.  —  (L.  Tenny- 
son) 19th  Cent.  9:  623. 

Persian  Miracle  Play.  Ed.  R.  151:  141.  — (M.  Arnold) 
Cornh.  24:  668. 

Persian  Poet.     (J.  H.  Siddons)  Galaxy,  22:  403. 

Persian  Poetry.  (R.  W.  Emerson)  Atlan.  i:  724.  —  (E. 
I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  2:  201.  —  For.  Q.  18:  119. — 
Westm.  47:  273.  —  Retros.  4:  200. — Mo.  R.  129: 
24S.  —  Select  J.  i:  [155.  —  Dub.  Univ.  10:  274.— 
Nat.  M.  6:   119.  —  Mo.  R.  159:  45S.— Penny  M. 

3:  117- 

—  The  Mesnavi.     Peop.  J.  4:  355. 

—  Saadi's  Gulistan.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  Nation,  i:  65S. 

—  Specimens  of.     Fraser,  18:  34S,  637.     19:  4S3.     20: 

127.     21 :  441. 
Persian  Prejudices.     All  the  Year,  9:  496. 
Persian  Princes  in  London,  1S35-36.     Mo.  R.  145:  3S0. 

—  Narrative  of.     Blackw.  54:  453.  —  Mo.  R.  150:  270. 
Persian  Story.     (G.  Walker)  Sharpe,  43:  194. 
Persian  Verbs,  Gilchrist's  Theory  of.     Eel.  R.  5:  36. 
Persian  Wife,  Privileges  of.     Mo.  R.  30:  492. 
Persian  Woman.     Blackw.  21:  641.  —  Fraser,  8:  435. 
Persian  Women,  Customs  and  Manners  of.     Tait,  2:  738. 
Persico's  Columbus.     Dem.  R.  15:  85. 

Persiflage,  Poetry  of.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  231. 
Persius  Flaccus,  Aulus.     Dial,  i:  117. 

—  Satires  of.     (S.  Hart)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  508. 
Translation  of.    Quar.  i:  311. 

Howes's.     Eel.  R.  10:  794. 

Person,  William,  Life  and  Letters  of.'  (J.  Gallison)  No. 
Am.  11:  394. 

Persons  whom  everybody  has  seen.  (L.  Blanchard)  Col- 
burn, 66:  209-292. 

Personal,  A,  and  what  came  of  it.     (B.  T.  Lathrop)  Scrib. 

19:  453- 

Personal  Appearance  of  great  !Men.  (E.  0.  Haven)  Lake- 
side, 4:  340. 

Personal  Character.    Lond.  M.  3:  291. 

Personal  Equation.  (E.  S.  Holden)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  385. 
—  (0.  M.  Mitchel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  349. 


Personal  Equation,  Measurement  of.     (T.  F.  Brownel!) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  564. 
Personal  Identities.     Blackw.  94:  733.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  61:  3S1. 
Personal  Independence  and  Responsibleness.    Chr.  Exam. 

14:  275. 
Personal  Intiuence.     (J.  II.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  ii:  188. 

—  (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  165:  1221. 

Personal  Narrative  of  Tristram  Dumps,  Esq.     Colburn, 

54:  198,  360.     55:  80-546.     56:  542.     57:  125. 
Personal  Originality.     Chamh.  J.  12:  65. 
Personal  Representation.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  5:  130. 

—  Modes  of.     (\Y.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  lo:  69. 
Personal  Rule.     (T.  E.  Kebbel)  19th  Cent.  4:  1139. 

—  a  Rejoinder.     (II.  Dunckley)  19th  Cent.  5:  340. 
Personalism.     (W.  Whitman)  Galaxy,  5:  540. 
Personality  and  Consciousness.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Princ. 

n.  s.  8:  273. 

—  and  the  Infinite.     (W.  Knight)  Contemp.  28:  7S5. 

—  Human,  What  is  the  meaning  of?    (H.  J.  Slack)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  15:  389. 

—  in  its  Relation  to  Education.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Ref.  (J. 

28:  631. 
Personalities  in  Politics.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation, 
3:  25T. 

—  of  the  Augustan  Age  of  English  Literature.     Blackw. 

10:  312. 
Personally  connected;  a  Tale.    All  the  Year,  41 :  108-394. 
Personification.     Blackw.  47:  798.     48:  35.     49:   770. 
Perspective,  Biocular.     Art  J.  4:  89-245. 

—  Linear.     Art  J.  2:  43. 

—  Papers  on.     Am.  Arch.  3:  4-216.     4:  47,  71,  99. 

—  Remarks  on  Pseudo-.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi :  12. 

—  True,  in  Art  and  Life.    Macmil.  li:  404. 
Persuasion,  Laws  of.     Chr.  R.  6:  30. 
Perthes,  Christopher.     Eel.  R.  104:  ^23' 
Perthes,  Frederick,  and  Caroline.     Cornh.  13:  676. 

—  and  Literarv  Germany.     Eel.  M.  40:  475. 

—  the  Mipcenas  of  Germany.  (A.  J.  Faust)  Nat.  Q.  36:  36. 

—  Memoirs   of.     (W.  L.  Gage)  New  Eng.    18:   S80. — 

Fraser,  54:  512.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  31. — 
Dub.  LTniv.  49:  347.  —  No.  Brit.  25:  477.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  39:  176.  —Tait,  n.  s.  24:  303.  — Chr.  Obs. 
57:  86,  172. —Eel.  M.  41:  38. 
Peru.  (E.  B.  Tylor)  Nature,  16:  191.  — (C.  R.  Mark- 
ham)  Geog.  M.  3:  93.  —  Quar.  113:  i.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  59:   I. — Blackw.  45:  2S7.     60:   i,  179. 

—  Ancient,  Burial-Grounds  of.     (T.  J.  Hutchinson)  An- 

throp.  .J.  3:  311.     4:  2. 
Monuments  of.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Am.  Natural.  4:  i. 

—  Hogg,  9:  119,  133. 

People  and  Monuments  of.     (E.  G.  Squier)  IIari)er, 

7-  7- 

—  —  Pre-Incarial  Ruins.     (W.  Bollaert)  Intel.  Obs.  3: 

229. 

Roads  of.     (J.  Gillies)  111.  M.  i:  519. 

Skulls  from.     (G.  Busk)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  86.- (J. 

B.  Davis)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  94. 

—  and  Chili  in  1879.     (J.  Douglas)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  113. 
Letters  from,  1832-33.    New  Eng.  M.  9:  210,  346. 

—  Antiquities  of.     (J.  McClanahan)  Nat.  Q.  7:   123. 

—  Aryan  Races  of.     (A.  Lang)  Macmil.  27:  424.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  80:  624. 

—  as  it  is,  Smith  on,  1839.    Mo.  R.  148:  476. 

—  Aspects  of  Nature  in  Southern.     (W.  Bollaert)  Intel. 

Obs.  2:  331. 

—  Battle  of  Ayacuho.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  156. 

—  before  the  Spanish  Conquest.    (W.  Miller)  Fraser,  30: 

37.— Dub.  R.  5:  187. 

—  Bolivar's  Message.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  2S0. 

—  Brand's  .Tourney  in.     Mo.  R.  II7:   104. 

—  Commerce  of  Southern.    Hunt,  6:  62. 


PERU 


993 


PETS 


Peru,  Conquest  of,  Prescott's.    (C.W.  Upham)  Chr.  Exam. 

43:  248.— (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  65:  366.  —  (E.  P. 

■\Vhippk')  Mfth.  Q.  8:  26S.  — So.  Q.  13:  136,273. 

—  Dem.  li.  21:  129.  —  Quar.  81:  317.     Same  art. 

Liv.  A<^e,  15:  495.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  12:  473. — 

Blackw.  62:    I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   14:   289. — 

Eel.  M.  12:  473.  —  Liv.  Age,  14:  121.  176. — Eel. 

R.  86:  20. —  Dub.  R.  23:  322.— Chr.  Rem.  14:  68. 
Second.     (C.  P.  Maekie)  Peiin  Mo.  9:   134. 

—  Credit  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  5:   131. 

—  Description  of  Chichas  and  Tarija.     (W.  S.  W.  Rus- 

chenberger)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  415. 

—  Emigration  to,  from  China.     (C.  R.  Markham)  Geog. 

M.  i:  367. 

—  Haunts  of  the  Condor  in.     (W.  Bollaert)  Intel.  Obs. 

i:  278. 

—  in  1827.     Ann.  Reg.  2:  235. 

—  In  the  Valleys  of.     Lippinc.  19?  265-665. 

—  Incas  of.     Ajipleton,  3:  309,338. — Westm.  90:  iiS. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  1293,  1490. 

—  Independence  of,  1821.     Niles's  Reg.  21:  218. 

—  Knot  Records  of.    (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  Ii :  22S. 

—  Legend  of.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  25. 

—  Mereurio  Peruanode  Ilistoria.  (.1.  Allen)  Ed.  R.  9:  433. 

—  Jloiitafui  of  the  Andes.     (.J.  H.  Lyman)  Hunt,  50:  261. 

—  Natnralist's  Notes  in.    (M.  Bollaert)  Intel.  Obs.  3:151. 

—  Picture  of.    (K.  Cornwallis)  Sliarpe,  39:  300.     40:20. 

44:  123.     Same  art.  Knick.62:  256,  289,  385. 

—  Potosiana.     Knick.  53:  160. 

—  Pottery  of.     (.1.  E.  Price)  .\nthrop.  J.  3:   100. 

—  Prehistoric  Anthropologj-  of.     (T.  J.  Hutchinson)  An- 

throp.  J.  4:  43S. 

—  Railroads  in.     (J.  T.  Meagher)  Lakeside,  7:    274. — 

(F.  J.  Cisneros)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  5S9.  — (C.  R.  Mark- 
ham)  Geog.  M.  i:  36,  89. 

—  Searching  for  Quinine  in.    Lippinc.  10:  609.    11:  26, 

129. 

—  Sierras  of,  Jaunt  over.    Appletnn,  l :  snpp.  after  p.  448. 

—  Sketches  of.     Westm.  46:  246. —  Ed.  M.  9:  484.— 

(S.  R.  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  t,^-  —West.  J.  13:  26. 

—  Slavery  in.     St.  .James,  35:  301. 

—  Society  in.     Hogg,  6:  43,  tn. 

—  Squier's.     (.V.  F.  Bandclier)  Nation.  24:  367,  3S3. — 

(G.  A.  Simcox)  Portfo.  8:  91.  — (A.  II  Guernsey) 
Harper,  54:  357. 

—  Temple's  Travels  in.     Quar.  43:  155.  — Mo.  R.  I2i: 

564. 

—  Travels  in.     (.J.  J.  von  Tschudi)  Colburn,  79:  351. 

—  Tschudi's  Travels  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  427.  —  Eel.  R. 

85:  306. 

—  Wealth  and  Development  of.    Bank.  ]\I.  (X.  Y)  34 :  949. 
See  Incas. 

Perugia,  Bridal  Ring  of  Our  Lady  at.     (D.  Paul)  Cath. 
World,  29:  774. 

—  Day  at.     Tiusley,  4:   165. 

—  .Massacre  of,  1S59.     Dub.  R.  47:   168. 

—  Notes  in.     (\.  Austin)  Fortn.  6:  666. 

—  Sack  of.     All  the  Year,  i:  421. 
Perugino,  Life  of.     Chamb.  J.  9:  335. 

Peruse,  .Jan  de  la,  Early  I'Vench  Poet.     Lond.  ^I.  5:  456. 
Peruvians,  Ancient.     (A.  G.  Knight)  I\Ionth,  39:  380. 

Roads  of.     (.T.  Gillies)  Ed.  New  Phil.,s.  J.  8:  53. 

Race  Characteristics  of.     (S.  G.  Morton)  I'^d.  New 

Philos.  .J.  33:  335.  —  (.T.  J.  von  Tschudi)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  .J.  37:  249. 
Peruvian  Bark.     Am.  J.  Sci.  16:  28. 

—  and  the  Trees.    Once  a  Week,  8:  697.  —  (B.  Seemann) 

Intel.  Obs.  2:  452.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:  451. 
Peruvian  Jars.     Penny  M.  8:  388. 
Perversion;  a  Tale.     Ed.  R.  104:  518. 
Pervigilium  Veneris;  a  Roman  Poem.  Temp.  Bar,  40:  495. 

—  translated.     All  the  Year,  21:  11. 

63 


Pescadero,  Cal.,  Pebbles  and  Mosses  from.    (J.  Clifford) 

Lakeside,  7:  374. 
Pescaglia,  Italy,  Home  of  a  mad  Artist.     (J.  J.  Jarves) 

Atlan.  34:  2S1. 
Pescara,  La  Marchesa  di ;  a  Drawing  by  Michael  Angelo. 

Portfo.  2:  40. 
Peshawur,  a  new  Gate  to  English  Commerce.    St.  James, 

13:  183. 

—  How  the  Queen  was  proclaimed  at.     Eraser,  59:  120. 
Peshito  Version  of  the  Old  Testament.     (B.  H.  Cowper) 

Kitto,  12:  455. 
Pessimism.     Ed.  R.  149:  500.  —  (0.  Plumaeher)  Mind, 
4:  68. — (Goldwin   Smith)  Atlan.  45:   195.     Same 
art.  Canad.  -Mo.  17:  303.  —  (J.  T.  Bixby)  Unita.  R. 
12:  267,  369. —  (F.  R.  Thomas)  Victoria,  26:  441. 

—  and  its  Antidote.     (C.  Nisbet)  Macmil.   36:    291.  — 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  682. 

—  and  Optimism.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Unita.  R.  10:  611. 

—  and  Pantheism.     (R.  Noel)  Brit.  Q.  73:  100. 

—  and  Poetry.     Cornh.  37:  221. 

—  Gemian.     (W.  James)  Nation,  21:  233. 

—  Modern.     (R.  W.  Boodle)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  591. 

—  Optimistic.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28:  6. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Westm.  105:   124. 

—  Revival  of.     (J.  C.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  36:   159. 

—  Schopenhauer's.     (J.  P.  Lacroi.x)  ^leth.  Q.  36:  4S7. 
and  German  Thought.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  n.  s. 

i:  492. 

—  Sully  on.     Dub.  L'niv.  90:  745.  —  (A.  Bain)  ilind,  2: 

558.  —  (C.  Read)  Mind,  3:  410. 

—  Theological.     (L.  E.  Hicks)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  59,  2S1. 

—  Theories  of,  1879.     (f^-  ^-  Hall)  Nation,  28:  401. 

—  Thoughts  on.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  i:  304. 
Pestalozzi,  John  Henry.     (W.  P.  Atkinson)  Chf.  Exan). 

68:  63.  —  (G.  W".  Warren)  Nation,  22:  399. —  (II. 
Martincau)  Once  a  Week,  4:  575.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  70:  22. — Colburn,  11:  289. 

—  and  the  Schools  of  Germany.     (A.  Diesterweg)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  4:  343. 

—  Assistants  and  Disciples  of.     .\ni.  J.  Educ.  7:  2S5. 

—  as  Philanthropist  and  Educator.     Peiin  Mo.  7:  12. 

—  De  Fellenberg.  and  Wehrli.     (W.  De  Fellenberg)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  10:  Si.     21:  765. 

—  Educatiiinal  Labors  for  the  Poor.    Am.  J.  Educ.3:  5S5. 

—  Hundredth  Birthday.     Am.  J.  Educ.  7:  503. 

—  in  America.     (C.  I).  Gardette)  Galaxy,  4:  432. 

—  Life  and  Educational  System  of.     (K.  von  Raumer) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  401.     4:  65. 

—  Memoir  of.     (G.  Ripley)  Chr.  Exam.  11 :  347.  —  Mus. 

13:  178.     19:  493. 

—  the  Reformer  of  Education.     (F.  Johnson)  Hours  at 

Home,  8:  548. 

—  System  of  Education.    Ed.  R.  47:  119. —  U.  S.  Lit. 

(Jaz.   i:    344,  372.  —  Blackw.  66:    93.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  22:   461.  —  Chr.  Obs.  18:    434.— No. 
Brit.  21:  137. 
Pestalozzianism  in  the  L^.  S.     Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  561. 

—  Studies  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  31:  49. 

Pesth,  City  of.     Penny  M.  5:  436. —  Macmil.  28:  243. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81 :  344. 

—  From  Vienna  to.     (H.  Ecroyd)  Temp.  Bar,  ig:  31S. 

—  Pageant  at,  June,  1867.     Cornh.  16:  212. 

—  Scenes  in.     (G.  Grove)  Once  a  Week,  6:  249. 
Pestilence.     (J.  Edmunds)  Victoria,  6:  456. 

—  Directions  in  Case  of.     (Juar.  46:  264. 

—  Rationale  of.     Chamb.  J.  20:   136. 

Pet;  a  Tale.     (J.  C  Brenan)  Sharpe,  49:  250. 

Pet;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  1^3. 

Pets.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland.  6:  366.  —  Once  a  Week, 

2:  15,  55,  89. —  (A.  B.  Harris)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14: 

201.  —  Chamb.  J.  58:  423,  443,  459. 

—  and  their  long  Life.     (E.  Hartuess)  0.  &  N.  6:  297. 


PETS 


994 


PETIGRU 


Pets,  Animal.     (O.  Corvin)  Temp.  Bar,  41:  no.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  82:  748. 

—  Domestic.     House.  Words,  7:  248. 

—  Fate  of.     Good  Words,  13:   81S. 

—  in  India,  "My.     Chamb.  J.  54:  694. 

—  Ladies',   and  what  they  cost.     Tait,   n.  s.  23:    271. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  410. 

—  My.     (.1.  Clifford)  Overland,  6:  58. 

—  of  the  Ilouseiiold.     (S.  Hunt)  I'eop.  .1.  5:  314. 

—  Some  uncommon.     Chamb.  .1.  54:  31. 

Peten,   in  Central  America,    Antiquities   discovered   in. 

(.J.  Galindo)  Arch.  25:  570. 
Peter,  The  Apostle.     (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  17:  141. 

—  Allies's  See  of.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  828. 

—  and  the  Churcli  of  Rome.     (G.  W.  Samson)  Bapt.  Q. 

7-  323- 

—  and  his  Successors,  The  Fathers  on.    (W.  Waterworth) 

Month,  16:  146. 

—  and  Mahomet.     Brownson,  7:  273. 

—  and  St.  Paul,  Relations  of.     Dub.  R.  60:  26. 

—  Bishopric  of  Rome  and.     (.1.  Ellendorf)  Bib.  Sac.  15: 

569.     16:  82. 

—  Character  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  i. 

—  Denial  of  Christ.    Kitto,  29:  127,  360.  — Cone:.  M.  16: 

85,  143. 

The  Cock  a  Trumpet.     Theo.  Repos.  6:  105. 

Gospel  Harmon}'  on.     Nat.  M.  2:  533. 

Observations  on.     Theo.  Repos.  2:  290. 

—  First  Bishop  of  Rome.     (J.  A.  Keogh)  Cath.  World, 

9:  374- 

—  History  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  172. 

—  Legend  of.     (A.  Reville)  Theo.  R.  14:  106. 

—  Legend  of  his  penitential  Food.     Kitto,  20:  148. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs   i:  145,  209.  2S1. 

and  Character  of.     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  3:  339. 

and  Times  of      (J.  R.  Macduff)  Good  AVords,  17: 

676,  yyo. 

—  Mission  and  Martyrdom  of.     Chr.  Obs.  53:  734. 

—  never   Bishop  of   Rome.      (N.    S.    Richardson)   Am. 

Church  R.  10:  497. 

—  not  the  Church's  Foundation.     (C.  Sparry)  Luth.  Q. 

7:  440. 

—  not  the  Rock.     (T.  H.  Vail)  Am.  Church  R.  10:  570. 

—  Patrimony  of.     Ed.  R.  112:  104. 

—  Place  of,  in  the  Church.     So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  334. 

—  Primacy  of.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  50.  —  (.A..  Varieu)  Mer- 

cersb. 5:  561. 
Testimony  of  the  Catacombs  on.     (.J.  .S.  Northcote) 

Cath.  World,  24:   523. 
True.     (J.  S   Howpon)  Good  Words,  12:   722. 

—  Privileges  of.     (.J.  L.  Patterson)  Univ.  Q.  36:  343. 

—  Residence  at  Rome.     (K.  Wieseler)  Kitto,  5:  302. 

—  the  Rock.     (Dr.  M'Cabe)  Meth.  Q.  19:  361. 

—  Roman   Pontificate  of.     (A.  F.  Hewit)   Cath.  World, 

16:  345.— Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  565. 

—  Supremacy  of.     (S.  B.  Churchill)  Am.  Church  R.  29: 

84. 

—  Visit  of,  to  Rome.     O.  &  N.  6:  219. 

—  Was  he  ever  at  Rome?     Galaxy,  14:  231. 

—  Was  he  ever  in,  and  Bishop  of,  Rome?    (E.  Harwood) 

New  Eng.  30:  i. 
Peter  the  Cruel.     See  Pedro  of  Castile. 
Peter  the  Great.     (E.  Schuyler)  Scrib.  19:  545,  721,  905. 

20:    45,  878.     21:  1-895.     22:    133-874. —(J.   L. 

Motley)  No.  Am.  61:  269.  — So.  Q.  28:  123.  — (M. 

S.  Snow)  Western,  4:  204. —  Dub.  Univ.  66:  336. 

68:   30S.  —  Portfo.(I)en.)    11:    436,    543.  —  Penny 

M.  i:  342. 

—  and  Charles  XH.     (T.  Bulgarin)  Colburn,  78:  17. 

—  and  the  Shipwreck.     Mus.  13:  329. 

—  and  Syria.     Blackw.  127:   561. 

—  Court  of.     Li  v.  Age,  77:  551, 


Peter  the  Great  in  England.  House.  Words,  12:  22-;. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  467.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
36:  1037. 

—  Statue  of.     Chamb.  J.  3:  315. — Penny  M.  i:  321. — 

Liv.  Age,  5:  591. 

—  Will  of.     (W.  J.  Thorns)  19th  Cent.  4:  88. —  (A.  B. 

Magruder)   Atlan.  42:  34. —  Chamb.  J.  32:  63.— 

Eel.  M.  48:  133.  —  Liv.  Age,  138:  320. 
and  Chevalier  d'Eon.     (O.  C.  D.  Ross)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  18:   159. 
Peter;  a  Story.     Lond.  See.  40:  209. 
Peter  and  Tulip;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  22:  202. 
Peter's  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk.     See  Lockhart,  J.  G. 
Peter's  Pence.     Chamb.  J.  36:  298. 
Peter  Affleck;  a  Tale.     (W.  W.  Fyfe)  Sharpe,  14:  5. 
Peter  Bloch.     (S.  A.  W^eiss)  Scrib".  2:  508. 
Peter  Blossom  goes  to  a  Party.     Putnam,  II :  668. 
Peter  Botte  Mountain.     Sharpe,  2:  345. 
Peter  Brown's  black  Box;  Poems.     (.J.  F.  Waller)  Dub. 

Univ.  58:  297,  575.     59:  97,  183,  466.     60:  83. 
Peter  Comestor  and  French  Mediaeval  Biblical  Literature. 

(G.  Masson)  Kitto,  36:  81. 
Peter  Flint's  Story.     Putnam,  9:  44. 
Peter  Gubbins;  a'  Story.     (,J.  O.  O'Shea)  Tinslej-,  29: 

419. 
Peter  the  Net-Maker;  a  Tale.     (W.  C.  Robinson)  Cath. 

WoWd,  30:  780. 
Peter  the  Parson.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Scrib.  8:  600. 
Peter  Pindarics;  Poems.     Colburn,  7:  iiS. 
Peter  Priggins;   a  Novel.      (.J.  Hewlett)  Colburn,  56  : 

21-4S4.     57:    100-509.     58:    33-503.     59:    93-490. 

60:   66-305.     61:  102. 
Peter  Schlemihl,  Adventures  with.     Blackw.  45:  467*. 

—  in  America.     (M.  L  Motte)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  84. 
Peter  Schroeder;  a  Story.     (Bret  Harte)  Belgra.  40:  43. 
Peter  Slownor,   Esq.,  Personal  Recollections  of.     Good 

Words,  22:  supp.  I. 
Peter  Stanofsky;  a  Tale  of  Armenia.     Blackw.  25;  433. 
Peter    Stott's   Dream.      (J.    Middlemass)    Belgra.    34: 

supp.  22. 
Peter  Viand,  Adventures  of.     Peop.  J.  8:  80-190. 
Peter  the  wild  Boy.     Penny  M.  2:   170. 
Peter  the  Wise;  a  Tale  in  Verse.     Blackw.  49:  720. 
Peter  Wilkins,   Life  and  Adventures  of.      (C.  Barker) 

Retros.  7:   120. 
Peter  Winch.     (R.  H.  Home)  Howitt,  1 :  10. 
Peterborough,  Bishop  of,  and  his  Clergy.     (Syd.  Smith) 

Ed.    R.   37:  433. — Chr.    Obs.    20:    150-722.     22: 

402. 
Peterborough,  Cathedral  of.     Penny  M.  2:   177. 
Peterborough,  Charles  Mordaunt,  Earl  of.     Bentlcy,  22: 

541.— Temp.  Bar,  51:    34.  — Eel.   R.  98:   418.— 

Liv.  Age,  38:  230. 
Peterborough,  N.  H.,  Petition  for  Defense,  1750.     N.  E. 

Reg.  6:  367. 
Peterhoff,  Fete  of.     (Mrs.  Romer)  Bentley.  17:  22. 
Peterloo,    Sabering  of  Manchester  Workmen.     All    ihe 

Year,  17:  559. 
Petermann,  Augustus  H.     Nature,  18:  589.  —  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  14:  231. 
Peters,  Hugh,  with  portrait.    N.  E.  Reg.  5:    9-415. — 

Chamb.  .J.  35:  250. 

—  Tales  and  Jests  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  135-589. 
Peters,  Samuel,  Blue-Law  Forgeries  of.     (W.  L.  Kings- 
ley)  Meth.  Q.  38:  67.     -See  Blue  Laws. 

Peters  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  64. 
Petersburg.  Va.,  Battle  of  the  Crater.     (H.  G.  Planner) 
So.  Hist.  Pap.  5:  247. 

—  Defense  oL     (W.  G.  McCabe)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:  257. 

—  Evacuation  of.     (C.  M.  Wilcox)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  iS. 
Petersburg.  St.     See  St.  Petersburg. 

Petigru,  James  L.     Liv.  Age,  77:  232. 


PETIGRU 


995 


PEWS 


Petigni,  James  L.,  Grayson's  Life  of.     (J.  B.  Allston)  N. 

Eel.  7:  609. 
Petite  Anse,  La,  and  its  Salt- Works.      (A.  C.  Redwood) 

Scrib.  22:  555. 
Petit-Bourg,  Agricultural   Reform    School   of.     Am.   .J. 

Educ.  3:  653. 
Petition,  Right  of.     Dem.  R.  7:  326.     14:  303. 
Petitions.     All  the  Year,  31:  136. 

—  Some   Prayers  and  Promises  to  pray.     (K.    IIu<ls<)ii) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6:   149. 
Peto,  Sir  S.  Morton,  with  portrait.     Eel.  JL  66:  381. — 

(E.  P.  Rowsell)  Benthy,  37:   1S6. 
Petclfi,  Alexander.     (J.  G.  Wilson)  Hours  at  Home,  5: 

500.  —  (G.  Pollok)  Xation,  29:  404.  —  Ev.  Sat.  2: 

6S5.  —  Colburn,  137:   350. 

—  Poems  of.     Westni.  87:  267.  —  Once  a  Week,  16:  341. 
Bowring's  Translations.      (('.   Redding)    Colburn, 

138:  425. 
Pctra,  Ancient  City  of.     Clir.  R.  3:  172.  —  Penny  M.  5: 
162,  1S5.  —  Mo.  R.  140:  33S. 

—  nnd  its  Explorers.     Nat.  M.  lo:  392. 
Petra';  a  Poem.     Eraser,  32:  411. 
Petralogy.     See  Petrology. 

Petrarch".  (G.  AV.  Greene)  Xo.  Am.  40:  i.  — (H.  T. 
Tuekerman)  Am.  Whig  R.  i:  468.  —  Quar.  146: 
384.  Same  art.  Appleton,  21 :  67.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  139:  771.  —  (A.  H.  Simpson)  Contemp.  24: 
269.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  479.  —  (Alice  King) 
Argosy,  11:  386.  —  (W.  AV.  Fyfe)  Sharpe.  19:  1S4. 
—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  22.  —  Quar.  8:  181.  —  Blackw. 
^3-  579-  —  I'""".  Q.  31:  396.  —  New  York  R.  10: 
294.  —  Dem.  R.  n:  277.  —  Penny  M.  lo:  205,  222. 

—  and  Boccaccio,  Friendship  of.     (F.  Hueffer)  Macmil. 

33:  540.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  372. 

—  and  his  Laura.     So.  (}.  26:  45S.  —  (E.  L  Sears)  Nat. 

q.  27:  36. 

—  and  his  Times.     Eraser,  64:  99.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

54:   176. 

—  Campbell's  Life  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  529.  —  AIo.  R.  155: 

247. 

—  Canon  at  Lombez.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World, 

32:  802. 

—  Character  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Galaxy,  2:  251. 

—  Foscolo's  Essays  on.     Lond.  M.   7:    562.  —  Blackw. 

^3'  579'  —  ^lo-  I'-  ^01:  ^^>^T,. 

—  Homes  and  Haunts  of.     (T.  E.  Trollope)  Belgra.  32: 

287. 

—  House  at  Arqui.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Nation,  i:  685. 

—  Laura  of.     St.  James,  16:  99. 

—  Letter  to  Posterity.     Blackw.  3:   -^i^. 

—  Levati's  Travels  of.     Mo.  R.  96:  494. 

—  Life,  Times,  and  Works  of.     (Miss  Phillimore)  ALac- 

mil.  28:  385,  481.    Same  art.  Kcl.  M.  81:  641.    82: 
18.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  323,  407. 

—  Madame  de  Genlis's.     Quar.  24:   529. 

—  Times  and  Poetry  of.     Eel.  R.  74:  34. 

—  An  unrequited  Love.     Tinslcy,  24:   jC>~. 

Petre,  Fatiier  Edward.     (J.  (L  ALuleod)  Month,  37:  64. 
Petrie,  George,   1790-1866.    Eraser,  74:  94.  —  with  jior- 
trait,  Dub.  Univ.  14:  63S. 

—  and  his  Researches.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  363. 
Petrie  Roy.     (.\.  Mclnnes)  So.  >[.  8:   129.  " 
Petrie's  Round  Towers.     Dub.  Univ.  25:   T.yq. 
Petrifaction,  Phenomena  of.     J.  Frankl.  Li.-t.  24:   141. 

—  Parkinson  on.     Eel.  R.  39:  44. 
Petrified  Basket  of  Eggs.     Penny  M.  8:  46-;. 
Petrified  Cascade  in  Pambouk.     Penny  Af.  7:   ^17. 
Petrified  Piper.     (R.  S.  ALacken/.ie)  Godey,  24:  247. 
Petrographical  Literature.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  3:  283, 

302. 
Petrography,  Zirkel's  Microscopical.     (A.   Geikie)  N.i- 
ture,  16:  473. 


Petroleum.  (E.  B.  Andrews)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  85. — 
Chanib.  J.  49:  77S.  — (IL  B.Cornwall)  I'op.'Sci. 
Mo.  9:  140.  —  (S.  M.  Eaton)  Contin.  Mo.  5:   187. 

—  (H.  E.  Wrigley)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  225,  353,  513.— 
Eel.  Engin.  8:  17.  —  All  the  Year,  21:  58. 

—  and  Coal.     (H.  D.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  4:  374. 

—  and  its  Allies.     Nature,  i:  376. 

—  and  Oil  Fields.    Ev.  Sat.  i:  384. 

—  and  Oil  Wells.     Cornh.  5:  746.  —  (R.Owen)  Frascr, 

92:  437.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  730. 

—  Apparatus  for  technical  Analysis  of.     (S.  F.  Peekham) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  94:  230. 

—  as  Fuel.     (C.  W.  Eliot)  Xation,  2:  186.  — (C.  J.  Rich- 

ardson) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  80:  119.  — (B.  H.  Paul)  J. 
Fraiikl.  Inst.  80:  121.  — J.  Frankl.  In.-t.  80:  26S. 
108:  210. 

—  California:  Supposed  Falsification  of  Samples.     (S.  F. 

Peckhain)  Am.  J.  Sci.  93:  345. 

—  Canadian.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  74. 

—  Distillation  of.     Hunt,  47:   147,  295,  526.     48:   56. 

—  History,   Uses  and  Abuses  of.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  (}. 

lo:  236. — Month,  33:   116. 

—  in  America.     Chamb.  J.  37:  35. 

—  in  Burmah.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  .\tlan.  22:  404. 

—  in  Canada  West.     (A.  Winchell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  91 :  176. 

—  in  its  geological  Relations.     (E.  B.  .\ndrews)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  92:  33. 

—  Location  and  Production  of.     Hunt,  52:  So. 

—  of  California.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  .Sci.  89:  341. 

—  Old  and  new.     Hunt,  47:   17. 

—  Rectitication  of.     (L.  Parrish)  J.  Frankl.  Inst  91:  117. 

—  Storage  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  235. 

Petrf)leum  Alotor,  Hock's.  (C.  S.  Xorris)  Pract.  M.  4:  201 . 
Petroleum  Oils,  Light,  Safety  or  Danger  of.     Pract.  .M. 

2:  334- 
Utilization  of.     (W.  II.  Wahl)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  93: 

425.     94:  66. 
Petroleum  Reservoirs  in  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     (J. 

M.  Safford)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  92:  104. 
Petroleum  Sjjrings  of  Canada.     (C.  Robb)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

Petroleum  Wells,  Discovering,  by  Electricity.  Ev.  Sat. 
11:  527. 

—  of  Eiiniskillen.     (S.  Fleming)  Can-ad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  246. 
Petroleuse;  a  Souvenir  of  Versailles.     Cornh.  24:    531. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  II :  514,  550. 
Petrology,  Pinkerton's.     Ed.  R   23:  63. 
Petronilla;  a  Poem.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Allan.  29:   175. 
Petronilla's  Fear;  a  Serial.     Eng.  Doin.  M.  i:  140-374. 
Petronius  Arbiter.     (W.  H.  Brown)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:   14';. 

—  Fraser,  89:   1^7. 

Petrovitch,  Czerny  (ieovge,  and  the  Liberation  of  Servia. 

Temp.  Bar.  48:   ;4. 
Pette,  Phineas,  .\iitobiography  of.     Arch.  12:  217. 
Pettengill,  .\mos,  Dimmick's  Sermon  on.  (W.  A.  Larnetl) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  69. 
Petticoat   Intrigue.     Bcntlcy,  57:  391.     Same  art.  FaI. 

M.  64:  769. 
Petticoat  Lane.     (A.  B.  Kelly)  Once  a  Week,  8:  69. 
Petticoat  Yankeedom.     Bentley,  57:  90. 
Pettie,  John.     Art  J.  21:  265. 
Petty,  William,  Marcpiis  of  Lansdowne.     (A.  V.  Dicey) 

Xation,  20:  378.     22:  310.     24:  00. 
Petty  School  of  England  in  16:19.    Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  401. 
Petty  .Sessions  of  Carrigiuicroe.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  607. 
Petworth,  Lord  Egremont's  (iailery  at.     Colburn,  6:  162. 
Pevensey  Castle,  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  13:   5S4. 
Peverel  Castle,  Derbyshire.     Penny  M.  9:  433. 
Pew,  Voice  from  a.     All  the  Year.  6:  12S. 
Pews.    (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Xation,  2:  107.  —  Chr.  Obs, 

65:  321.  —  Eel.  Mus.  2:  351. 

—  Inside  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  S14. 


PEW 


996 


PHILADELPHIA 


Pew  Rents.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  419. 

I'eyrerius  and  Theological  Criticism.  Anthrop.  R.  2:  109. 

I'evton,  John  Howe,  with  portrait.     (.J.  T.  L.  I'reston) 

N.  E.  Keg.  35:  I. 
Peyton,  Tlionias.     Glasse  of  Time.     (L.  E.  Dubois)  No. 

Am.  91:  539. 
Pezazi,  Mystery  of  the;  a  Sketch  from  Ceylon.     (ISIrs. 

E.  H.  Edwards)  Jlacmil.  43:  72.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  147:  558.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:   in. 
Pfeifter,  Ida,  Travels  of.     Sharpe,  14:  96,  2S6. 

—  Wanderings  round  the  World.     Blackw.  70:  86. 
Phadde  and  his  Friends.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  227.     3:  123-497. 
Phaedon.     (1).  Holmes,  jr.)  Meth.  Q.  6:  554. 

Pha;dra  and  Phedre.     (L.  Tennyson)  19th  Cent.  7:  58. 
Phaethon.     (P.  S.  Worsley)  Blackw.  90:  372. 
Phaethon  iu  Galliambic  Verse.     (G.  Meredith)  Eortn.  8: 

293- 
Phalera;  from  Switzerland.  (W.  M.  Wylie)  Arch.  44:  100. 
Phantasmagoriana.     ISlackw.  3:  213,  5S9. 
Phanta.smata,    Dr.   Madden's.     Eraser,   57:    376.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  44:  71. — Eel.  K.  io5:  18.  —  Chanib. 

J.  30:  34. 
Phantasmata  Maid  of  Orleans,  Ste.   Therese.     Eel.  M. 

42:  58. 
Phantaseope,  The.     (J.  Locke)  Am.  J.  Sei.  59:   15S. — 

Art  J.  2:  49. 
Phantom  of  Castle  Clogher.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  35S. 

—  of  Deadmoor  Tower.     Chamb.  J.  45:  813. 

—  of  Regatta  Island.     All  the  Year,  21:  546. 
Phantoms  and  Realities;  an  Autobiography.     Eraser,  43: 

16-434.      Same  art.  Harper,  2:    457,  601.     3:  49, 

1S7.  337- 

—  Calmet's  Phantom  World.     Internat.  M.  1:  70. 
Phantom  Annies.     Chamb.  J.  48:  633. 

Phantom  Chapel.     (.J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  32:  717. 

Phantom  (Jity.     Sharpe,  51:  260.     52:  38. 

Phantom  Horse.     Chamb.  J.  26:  263. 

Phantom  House;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  458. 

Phantom  Isles.     (J.  Monsell)  Good  Words,  13:   160. 

I'hantom  Pictures.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  494. 

Phantom  Ship.    (F.  Marryat)  Colburn,  49:  317-4S2.    50: 

23-196.     51:  49-298.     52:  27-225. 
Phantom  Tragedy.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  6:  126. 
Pharaoh,  Horses  of.     (M.  L.  Pool)  Galaxy,  i:  395. 

—  Obduracy  of.     Chr.  Obs.  3:  653. 

—  of  the  Exodus.     Cong.  M.  21:  340,  67S. 

identified.     (J.  Campbell)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  13:  33. 

Story  of.     Eel.  R.  121 :  478. 

Pharia  and  Gelsa  di  Lesina,  Ruined  Cities  of.     (R.  F. 

Burton)  Anthrop.  ,J.  5:  275. 
Pharisee;  a  Tale.     Bentlev,  64:  49,  179,238. 
Pharisees.     Dial,  2:  59. 

—  and  Sinners.     House.  Words,  8:  486. 

—  rebuked.     (E.  Irving)  Good  Words,  2:  225. 
Phariseeism,  Philosophy  of.     (D.  H.  Riddle)   Mercersb. 

T-  597- 
Pharmaceutical  Science,  Progress  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  304. 
Pliarmacographia,    Fliickiger  and   Hanbury's.      (H.   B. 

Brady)  Nature,  II :  42. 
Pharniacoloiiia.     Mus.  2:  314. 
Pharmacy,  Legislation  on.     (G.  F.  H.  Marker)  .\m.  Soc. 

Sci.  .J.  5:  122. 
Pharmakides  and  Ecclesiastical  Independence  of  Greece. 

(H.  M.  Baird)  Meth.  Q.  17:   594. 
Phase  of  medical  Life.     Liv.  Age,  50:  625,  686. 
Phases  of  lunatic  Life;  Somnambulist.     Eel.  M.  46:  466. 
Pheasant,  Common.     Penny  M.  9:  413. 
Pheasants.     Eraser,  49:  523. 
—  Horned,  of  India.     Penny  M.  5:  329. 
Piieasant  Shooting  and  Preserving.     Broadw.  i:  145. 
Phelan,  William,  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  4S2. 
Phelps,  Almira  Lincoln.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  17:  611. 


Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.  Gates  Ajar.  (F.  M.  Holland) 
Radical,  7:  109.  —  (R.  Collyer)  Lakeside,  1 :  265. — 
Chr.  Obs.  71 :  192. 

—  Hedged  in;  Bush's  Illustrations.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  386. 

—  Sunny  Side.     (N.  H.  Eggleston)  New  Eng.  lo:  236. 
Phelps,  ]\Irs.  Ida.     Norman.     So.  Q.  13:  331. 
Phelps,  Samuel  S.,  with  portrait.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  93. 
Phelps,  William  F.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  827. 

Ehemie  Rowland.     (M.  V.  Terhune)  Godey,  76:  33-499. 

77:  29-495. 
Phenomena  of  a  Chance  World.     Eel.  M.  50:  227. 

—  Residual.     (M.  M.  P.  Muir)  Fraser,  99:  421.     Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:   loi. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  History  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Atlan. 
44:  98. 

—  Orations  before.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  24:  129. 
Phidias,  and  the  Elgin  Marbles.     ( W.  W.  Story)  Blackw. 

114:  686. 

—  and  his  Predecessors.     Lippinc.  19:  65. 

—  in  Oxford.     (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwliit)  Contemp.  35:  51. 

—  Jupiter  of.     Penny  M.  2:   114. 

—  Statue  of  Theseus.     Lend.  M.  3:  245. 

—  Works  and  Faith  of.     Liv.  Age,  143:  795. 

Phil  Death,  of  Santa  Marta;  a  Sketch.  Temp.  Bar,  30:  43. 
Phil  Flannigan's  Adventures.     (J.  S.  Coyne)  Bentley, 

II :  217. 
Phil  Redmond  of  Ballymacreedy ;  a  Tale.     (N.  Robin- 
son) Cath.  World,  25:  591. 
Phihie;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  16:   171. 
Philadelphia.'  (.1.  T.  Headley)  Scrib.2:  225.  — De  Bow, 

17:  192.     26:  183. 

—  and  its  Environs.  (J.  W.  Hengiston)  Colburn,  97:  223. 

—  Apartment  Houses  in.     (C.  Barnard)  Scrib.  II :  477. 

—  Association  of  Teachers.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  683. 

—  Baltimore,  and  Washington.      (H.  Cooke)  Bentley, 

17:  99. 

—  Bar  of.   Quar.  107:  364.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  65:  539. 

—  Building  Associations.  (J.  I.  Doran)  Penn  Mo.  7:  595. 

—  Building  System  of.     (L.  Blodget)  Penn  Mo.  8:  2S5. 

—  Centennial     Exposition,    1876.      Atlan.   38:    85-732. 

39:  94. —  (D.  G.  Mitchell)  Scrib.  12:  742,  889.  13: 
115.  —  (F.  A.  Walker)  Internat.  R.  4:  363,  497,  672. 

—  (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  22:  761.  — (W.  P.  Garri- 
son) Nation,  23:  238.  —  Penn  Mo.  8:  304.  —  l"cl. 
Engin.  16:  58.  —  (A.  A.  Livermore)  Unita.  R.  5:  29. 

—  Unita.  R.  6:  97.  —  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  539-871. 
6:  69-455.  7-  67-477.  —  (J.  King)  Canad.  Mo. 
8:    308.  — (.J.  Douglas)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  535. 

Agricultural  Hall.     (G.   E.  Waring,  jr.)  Nation, 

23:  87. 

Alsatian  Report  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  169. 

and  the  Vienna  Exposition.     (J.  M.  Hart)  Internat. 

R.  2:  I, 

Architecture  of.     Am.  Arch,  i:  178,  186. 

Brazil  in  Agricultural  Hall.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.) 

Nation,  23:  2S2. 

Building  for.     Pract.  M.  4:  464. 

Buildings  of.     (G.  F.  Barker)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99: 

312,  384.     100:  16,  84,  154. 

Castellani  Collection.     (E.  Shinn)  Nation,  23:  130. 

Cattle  Show.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Nation,  23:  253. 

Ceramic  Art  at.     (.1.  J.  Young)  Lippinc.  18:  701. 

Closing  of.     (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  361. 

Fine  Arts  in.     Am.  Arch,  i:  213,  221,  229.     3:28- 

121.  — Art  J.  29:  9,  112.  —  (A.  M.  Machar)Canad. 

Mo.  11:  148. 

American  Art.     (E.  Shinn)  Nation,  23:  6,  71. 

.Austrian  Art.     (E.  Shinn)  Nation,  22:  408. 

British  Paintings.     (E.  Shinn)  Nation,  22:  347, 

362,  378. 

French  Art.     (E.  Shinn)  Nation,  23:  103,  224. 

Italian  Sculpture.     (E.  Shinn)  Nation,  23:  104. 


PHILADELPHIA 


997 


PHILIP   H. 


Philadelphia,  Centennial  Exposition,  1S76:  Holland.  Pub- 
lic Works  of.     (G.  E.  Wariiiij,  jr.)  Nation,  23:  38. 

Machinery.     (G.  S.  Morison)  Nation,  23:  54.  —  (\V. 

P.  Garrison)  Nation,  23:  2S3. 

Motive  Power  of.     J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  103:   i. 

Opening  of.     (Pi.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  loi :  361. 

—  (J.  M.  Hart)  Nation,  22:  318. 

Organization  of.     Penn  Mo.  8:  177. 

Oriental  Carpets.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  22:  394, 

Progress  of  Preparations  for,  1875.     (-J-  ^1- Hart) 

Nation,  21:  385.     22:  174. 

Prospects  of,  1S74.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  118. 

The  Restaurants.  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  23:  22. 

A  Sennight  of.     (W.  I).  Howells)  Atlan.  38:  92. 

Rides  for  Exhibitors.     Pract.  il.  5:  314. 

Spanish  Art,  etc.     (E.  Shinn)  Nation,  23:  267. 

System  of  Awards  at.     (C.  Sellers)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst. 

103:  14.  —  (G.  E.  Waring)  Nation,  23:  310. 

Vienna  Bakerj'.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Nation,  23: 

146. 

—  Christ  Church  Records.     (C.  H.  Hildeburn)  Pennsyl. 

M.  i:  219,  350,  460.    2:  97-459.    3:  102-458.    4: 
"3'  383-  501-    5:  223,  343,  462. 

—  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  14:  423. 

—  County  Court-House  of,  History  of .     Hist.  M.  10:  105. 

—  Curious  old  View  of,  1720.     Hist.  M.  i:  136. 

—  Description  of,  1789.     Carey's  Mus.  5:  234. 

—  Drainage  System  of.  (R.  Herring)  Ixl.  Eugin.  18:  429. 

—  Earl}'  Printing  in.  (J.W.Wallace)  Pennsyl.  M.4:  432. 

—  Fairmount  Park.     (A.  G.  Feather)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

11:  401.  —  O.  &  N.  3:  124.  —  Art  J.  30:  1.  —  (N. 
Crane)  Scrib.  i:  225. — (M.Macewen)  Lippinc.6:  96. 

—  First  Book  printed  in,  16S5.     Hist.  M.  8:  274. 

—  Franklin  Reformatory  Home.     (A.  G.  Morse)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  17:  50. 

—  Germantown  Road  and  its  Associations.     (T.  Ward) 

Pennsyl.  M.  5:   1-365. 

—  (jlimpse  of,  1776.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc.  18:  27. 

—  History  of.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  36:  359. 

—  (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  20:  215. 

—  History  of  First  Presbyterian  Church  in.     (A.  Barnes) 

Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  303. 

—  illustr.,  1S76.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  379,  455.    7:67-477. 

—  in  the   Revolution,    Early  Days   of.      (C.   Thomson) 

Pennsyl.  M.  2:  411. 

Military   Operations    near,    1777-78.      (T.    Paine) 

Pennsyl.  M.  2:  283. 

—  in  1824.     Portfo.(Den.)  32:  454. 

—  Independence  Hall.     (F.  M.  Etting)  Penn  Mo.  3:  577. 

—  (J.  Savage)   Harper,  35:  217.  —  (B.  J.  Lossing) 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:   i. 

—  Mease's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  20:  302. 

—  Mercantile  Library  As.sociation.     Hunt,  16:  216. 

—  Municipal  Taxes.     (T.  Cochran)  Penn  .Mo.  2:  221. 

—  .Mytliical  and  mystical.      (.1.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  i:  312. 

—  Navy  Yanl.     I'otter  Am.  Mo.  6:  9-407.     7:  27-263. 

—  Old."    (R.  H.  Davis)  Harper,  52:  705,  .S6S. 

—  Old  Landmarks  in.     (R.  H.  Davis)  .Scrib.  12:   145. 

—  Old  Lawyers  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  90:  206. 

—  Old  Slate-Roof  House.     (J.  M.  Read,  jr.)  Lippinc.  i: 

29,  191,  299. 

—  Pennsylvania  University.     Penn  ^lo.  8:  770. 

New  Building  for.     (C.  ,T.  Stilli')  Penn  Mo.  i:  401. 

—  I'eviodical  Literature  in.     Penn  .Mo.  i:  34. 

—  Private  Art-Collections  of.     Lippinc.  9:  437,  571,  702. 

10:  76-705. 

—  Public  School  System  of.     Penn  Mo.  5:  145.  —  So.  Q. 

20:  480. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  31:  So. 

—  Resources,  etc.,  of.     (J.  R.  Tyson)  De  Bow,  14:  476, 

587.     15:  43,  403. 

—  Ridgway  Library  Building.     Lib.  J.  i:  19,  126. 


Philadelphia,  Riots  in.  (.J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  2: 
470.  624. 

—  Second  Street  and  its  Associations.     (T.  Ward)  Penn- 

syl. M.  4:  42,  164,  401. 

—  Shipping-List  of,  1845.     (H.  Horn)  Hunt,  14:  479. 

—  Sketches  of.     Lipjiinc.  9:  505, 

—  Social  Science  Association  of.     Penn  Mo.  5:  Si. 

—  Society  in,  in  1779.    (F.  D.  Stone)  Pcnnsyi.  M.  3:  361. 

—  Statistics  of,  1858.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  435. 

—  Statistics  of  Births,  Deaths,  Marriages,  etc.,  1S61-72. 

(.J.  S.  Hough)  Penn  Mo.  4:  599. 

—  Trade  and  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  18:  214. 

—  unroofed.     Portfo.(Den.)  12:  398,466,570.     13:  38. 

—  Visit  to.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  22:  167. —  (.1.  .1. 

Ampere)  Eel.  M.  30:  52. 

—  Water  Supply  of.     (R.  Haines)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11 1 : 

275- 

—  Water  Works  of.    Niles's  Reg.  22:  360.  —  .\m.  Alma. 

1850:  1S7. 

—  Watson's  Annals  of.     Am.  il.  8:  2'',^- 

—  Westcott's  Historic  Mansions  of.     Penn  ^lo.  lo:  74. 

—  Zoological  Garden.     (M.  Howland)  Harper,  58:  699. 

—  Lippinc.  11:  573. 

Philadelphia  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences.  (S.  G.  Mor- 
ton) Am.  0-  Reg.  13:  433. 

Philadelphia  and  Columbia,  Notes  on,  1840.  (W.  11. 
Wilson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  29:  331. 

Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railroad.  (C.  G.  Childs)  Hunt. 
16:  210. 

—  Report,  1851.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  217. 
Philadelphia  Library  Company.     (I>.  P.  .Smith)  Lib.  .1. 

5:  81.  —  (.J.  M.  Read,  jr.)  Atlan.  21:  299. 
Philadelphia  Magazine  in  1775.     (J.  E.  Riugwault)  Lij)- 

pinc.  3:  229. 
Philanthropic  Congress,  International,  at  Brussels.    Am. 

J.  Educ.  3:  231. 
Philanthropic  F^eonomy,  Mrs.  Loudon's.    (T.  P.  Thomp- 
son) Westm.  23:  I. 
Philanthropic  Element  in  Literature.     (A.  P.  IVibody) 

Chr.  E.xam.  34:  129. 
Philanthropic  Societies  in  Reign  of  Queen  Anne.    Eraser, 

61:  576. 
Philanthropiiium  and  J.  B.  Basedow.    (K.  von  Rammer) 

Am.  .F.  Educ.  5:  4S7. 
Philanthropists,  Imminent.    (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  2:  18. 

—  in  Verse.     Blaikw.  49:   197. 

l'hilanthroj)v  and  Common  Sense.  (W.  Gilbert)  Good 
Words,"  16:   528. 

—  and  Philosophy.  (Himie  and  Na.-^myth)  Ed.  M.  9:  356. 

—  ;uul  Religion,  English.     (C.  Beard)  Tlu<i.  R.  3:  342. 

—  Crimes  of.     (R.  L.  Diibney)  Land  We  Love,  2:  81. 

—  Danger  of  separating  Piety  from.     ( T.  D.  Woolsey) 

New  Eng.  13:  325. 

—  in  America  and  in  Europe.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  Nation, 

4:  300. 

—  in  War  Times.     (L.  P.  Brockeft)  Meth.  Q.  25:  65. 

—  Miscliievous.      (W.  Chambers)   Chamb.  .1.  55:    449. 

.*>anie  art.  Sup.  I'op.  Sci.  .Mo.  3:  469. 

—  Modern,  and  its  Achievements.    (Lady  Pollock)  Temp. 

Bar,  48:  251. 

—  of  the  present  .\ge.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  55. 
Philaret,  Metropolitan  of  Moscow.     (E.  Schuyler)  Hours 

at  Home,  5:  44.  —  (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macmil.  17:  272. 

18:  102. 
Philharmonic  Society.  London.  1S35.    Colbnrn.  44:  2S0. 
Philhellenic  Drinking-Song.  (B. Simmons)  Blackw.54:  41. 
Philhellenist :  Travels  in  (Jreecc.    Dub.  Univ.  32:  501.625. 
Philiji,  King  of  ( 'astile.  Picture  of  his  three  Children. 

((J.  Scharf)  Arch.  42:  245. 
Philip  IL,  of  Spain.     Blackw.  79:  421.  —  (V.  Carrias) 

Dub.  Univ.  89:   I. 

—  and  Antonio  Perez.     Eel.  M.  31:  ^2-- 


PHILIP  ir. 


998 


PHILOLOGY 


Philip  II.  and  Don  Carlos.  Ed.  K.  127:  i.  Same  art. 
Eel.  I\I.  70:  525.  Same  *rt.  Liv.  Age,  96:  480. — 
("olburn,  5;  231-352. 

—  ami  his  Times.     Ed.  U.   105:   I.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

41:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  577. 

—  Character  of.     (W.  C.  Hobinsou)  Month,  31:  64. 

—  Episode  in  the  History  of.     Cornh.  18:  551. 

—  in  England.     (Earl  of  Ducie)  Eortn.  31:  718.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  629. 
--  Marriage  of.     Bentley,  22:  459. 

—  Presc-oft's  History  of.    15rit.  Q.  23:   i.    Same  art.  Eil. 

JM.  37:  2S9.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  48:  449.  —  Eraser, 

53:  20.  —  (G.  E.  Ellis)  ('hr.  Exam.  60:  274.  —  (G. 

Leeds)  Am.  Church  K.  9:   176.  —  JJeutley,  38:  636. 

45:  211.  —  Dub.  K.  40:  454.  ^Liv.  Age,  48:   27. 

60:  377.  —  Ed.  M.46:  540. —  Putnam,  7:  50. —  New 

Q.  5:  20.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  22:  733.     23:  29. 
I'hilip  HE,  of  Spain,  and  Henry  IV^.     Ed.  K.  154:  224. 
IMiilip  v.,  of  Spain,  Times  of.     Eraser,  29:  536,  640. 
I'hilip  L,  of  Ki-ance,  and  Kichard  C(Eur  de  Lion.     Potter 

Am.  Mo.  10:  183. 
Philip,  King,  of  Pokanoket.     Anal.  M.  3:  502.  —  Am. 

Mo.  xM.  12:  156. 

—  War  of;  Battle  of  Bloody  Brook.    (E.  H.  Go.ss)  Potter 

Am.  iMo.  5:  735. 
Philip  and  his  Poodle.    Colburn,  83:  125-471.    84:61-173. 
Philip's  Choice.  (Mrs.  S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  St.  .James,  36:  265. 
Philip's  Eriend,  Kate.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Scrib.  8:  586. 
Philip  Arm3'tage;  or  the  blind  Girl's  Love.    Dub.  Univ. 

29:  675.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  49. 
Pliili[)  ('halloner's  Christmas.     Sharpe,  32:  310. 
Philip  the   liohenstauffen,  and  Otto  the  Welf.     (A.  E. 

Kroeger)  Western,  5:  68. 
Philip  Lee;  a  Poem.    (E.  C.  Willis)  Temp.  Bar,  27:  3S6. 
I'hilip  Leigii;  a  Novel.    Temp.  Bar,  40:  122-509.    41:62. 
Philip  Marsden;  a  Story.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  339,  449. 
Piiilip  Morton.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  42-461. 
Philip  Neri,  St.,  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  23:   124. 
Philip  Nolan's  Friends.    (E.  E.  Hale)  Scrib.  11:  400-790. 

12:  16-877.     13:  41-249- 
Phili|>  Thaxter;  a  Novel.     Nat.  Q.  3:  351. 
Philippart  Panic  and  the  Credit  Mobilier.   Bank.  M.  (N.Y.) 

30:  94- 
Phili|)pe  Egalit<5,  Colossal  Fortune  of.   Chamb.  J.  51:  17. 
Philippi,  F.  A.    On  the  last  Things.    Lond.  Q.  57:  445. 
Piiilippi,  Journey  to.    (H.  B.  Hackctt)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  866. 
Philippine  Islands.     (W.   Sargent)  No.  Am.  78:  67. — 

(P.  W.  Rousse)  Harper,  54:  73.  —  Bluckw.  3:  576. 

—  Adventure  in.     (E.  Plauchut)  So.  M.  9:  622.  —  (H. 

H.  Behr)  Appleton,  26:  339,  385. 

—  and  Manilla,  Mioking's.     Liv.  Age,  32:  425. 

—  Earthquakes  in  1876.    (A.  B.  Meyer)  Nature,  18:  265. 

—  Jagor's  Travels  in.     Nature,  8:  138.  —  Appleton,  14: 

i93>  225,  257. 

—  Malay  Life  in.     (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Cornh.  38:   153. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  451. 

—  Rebellion  in,  in  1823.     Lond.  M.  14:  510. 

—  Spaniards  in.     Month,  II :  444. 

—  Steere's  Expedition  to.  (R.  B.  Sharpe)  Nature,  14:  297. 

—  Twenty  Years  in.  Blackw.  73 :  478. — Liv.  Ago,  39 :  5^13. 
Philips,  Kathcrine,  the  matchless  Orinda.     (E.  W.  (iosse) 

Cornh.  44:  407. 
Philipse  Family.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  410. 

—  and  New  York  History.    (C.  A.  Campbell)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  4:  332. 
Philipse  Genealogy.     (F.  O.  Morris)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  25. 
Philister  rcr.svw  Snob.     Belgra.  23:  252. 
Philistine,  The  British.     (R.  G.  White)  Athm.  47:  548. 
Philistines,  Land  of.    (C.  H.  Brigham)Mo.  Rel.  M.  15:  151. 
Philistinism,  Praise  of.     Cornh.  36:  24. 
Phillips,  Charles.    (P.  Boyd)  Belgra.  21 :  216.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

15:  270. 


Phillips,  Charles,  and  his  Defense  of  Courvoisier.  Liv. 
Age,  25:  289. 

—  Emerald  Lsle;  a  Poem.     Anal.  i\I.  2:  55. 

—  Poems  and  Speeches.     Quar.  16:  28.  —  Portfo.(Den.) 

18:  418. 

—  Speeches.    Ed.  11.25:389.    29:  52.  —  (\V.  J.  Spooner) 

No.  Am.  7:  211. —  Blackw.  4:  213. 
Phillips,  George,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  3:  121,  177. 
Phillips,  John,  Mayor  of  Boston.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  281. — 

with  portrait,  N.  E.  Reg.  20:  298. 
Phillips,  .lolin,  of  Exeter.     Am.  J.  Educ.6:  75. 
Phillips,  Prof.  John.   Nature,  9:  510. — Eel.  M.  65:  596. 
Phillips,  March,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  6:  337,  393,  449. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  62:  287. 
IMiillips,  Sir  Richard.     Dem.  R.  14:  495, 

—  Personal  Tour.     Westm.  10:  149. 

Phillips,  Samuel,  Writer  on  The  Times.  Bentley,  38:  129. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  768.  — Eel.  M.  34:  287.— 

Liv.  Age,  44:  126. 
Phillips,  Samuel,  of  Andover.     Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  66. 

—  Taylor's  Life  of.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  13:  853.  — 

(J.  G.  Hoyt)  No.  Am.  87:  119. 
Phillips,  Mrs.  Sophie  Manning,  Journal  of.     Knick.  12: 

119,  243,  341- 
Phillips,  Wendell.     (M.   D.  Conway)  Fortn.   14:  59. — 
(A.  B.  Alcott)  Radical,  3:  105.  — (D.  A.  Wasson) 
Chr.  Exam.  75:  396. 

—  as  Candidate  for  Governor  of  Massachusetts.     (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  11:  186. 

—  as  an  Orator.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  37S. 

Phillips,  William.     (J.  L.  Taylor)  Cong.  Q.  i:  333. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.      Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:   i. 
Phillips  Academy.     See  Andover,  Mass.;  Exeter,  N.  H. 
Phillpot,  John.     See  Philpot. 

Pliillpotts,  Henry,  Bishop  of  Exeter.  Ed.  R.  95:  59. — 
Dub.  Univ.  20:  223.  —  Eraser,  2:  687.  —  St.  Paul's, 
5:  644.— Eel.  R.  95:  323. 

—  Letter  to  the  Durham  Freeholders.    Ed.  R.  32:  441. — 

Blackw.  7:  168.     13:  50,  476. 

—  Letters  to  Canning.   Blackw.  21:  S58. — Ed.  R.45:  513. 

—  On  the  Coronation  Oath.     Blackw.  24:  i. 

Philo,  the  Jew.  (C.  G.  Prowett)  Eraser,  90:  186. —  (J. 
H.  Worman)  Meth.  Q.  38:   121. 

—  and  his  Opinions.     (T.  Rubinsohn)  Chr.  R.  18:  119. 

—  a  Contemporary  of  Jesus.  Dub. Univ.  95:  392,  598,  728. 

—  Logos  of.     (F.  Delitzseh)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  506. 

—  Platonism  of.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  4:  408. 

—  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  102:  602. 

Philobiblion  Society.      Eraser,  56:  39.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  54:  438. 
Philologian,  Letters  to  a  young.     Chr.  R.  7:  563. 
Philological  and  historical  Criticism.     (J.  E.  T.Rogers) 

Princ.  n.  s.  5:  205. 
Philological  Clubs,  Italian.     Nation,  20:  239. 
Philological  Contributions;  English  Conjugation.      Am. 

J.  Educ.  3:  101. 
Philological  Convention,  1869.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  Na- 
tion, 9:  129. 
Philological  Fragment.     Knick.  32:  385. 
Philological  Hypereriticism,  Absurdities  of.    (II.  Ballou, 

2d)  Univ.  Q.  4:  73- 
Philological  Society's  English  Dictionary.      Dub.  Univ. 

93:  393- 
Philology.      (N.  Webster)  New  Eng.  M.  i:  369. —(N. 
Webster)  Knick.  7:  234,  347.  —  (H.  N.  Day)  New 
Eng.  2:  350. 

—  and  Darwinism.     (F.  W.  Farrar)  Nature,  1 :  527. 

—  and  Missions.  (B.B.Edwards)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  6:  161. 

—  and  the  Origin  of  Speech.  (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q.  36:  60. 

—  and  University  Work  in  America.      (B.   L.   Gilder- 

sleeve)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  511. 

—  as  one  of  the  Sciences.  (F.W. Farrar)  Macmil.  19:  252. 


rillLOLOGY 


999 


PHILOSOPHY 


riiilology,  China  in,  Future  Place  of.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  593. 

—  Comparative.      (F.  Lieber)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  161. — 

Ed.  K.  94:  297.  —  No.  Brit.  16:  198. 

Influence  of.     (E.  II.  Hunipiireys)  Nat.  Q.  4:  326. 

Prehistoric.     (II.  Clarke)  Anthrop.  J.  4:   148. 

—  Early  EiTors  and   Hecent   Progress   of.     (L.  A.  Sher- 

man) Metli.  (i.  41 :  670. 

—  En;,'lish.     Westm.  98:  33. 

Earle's.     (J.  Iladley)  Nation,  14:   155. 

Recent  Progress  in.   (A.  II.  Sayce)  Nature,  22: 167. 

—  A  few  Words  on.     Fraser,  87:  304. 

—  Greek  and  Koman.     Fraser,  48:  623. 
Ilaur's.     (A.  H.  Sayce)  Nature,  15:  74. 

—  Hall's  Exemplifications   of  false.      (W.  U.  Whitney) 

Nation,  16:  334. — (.1.  A.  Turner)  So.  ^M.  13:  240. 

—  History  of.     (J.  Fiske)  No.  Am.  109:  305. 

—  Indo-European.  (W.  D.  Whitney)  No.  \m.  105:  521. 

—  Modern.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  36:  629. 

Dwight's.    (E.  .Schuyler)  No.  Am.  99:  6oi. 

History  of.     (B.  W.'Dwij^ht)  New  Eiig.  16:4)5. 

—  Odium  Philologicum.     (Pv.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  17:  86. 

—  Our  Debt  to  Cadmus.  (W.II.  Ward)  Harper,  46:  51S. 

—  Peile  on.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  668. 

—  Perkins  on  Oriental  Languages.     Colburn,  2:   119. 

—  Prehistoric  and  Protohistoric.      (H.  Clarke)  Anthrop. 

J.  4:   14S. 

—  Recent  Scholarship  in.     Princ.  41:  523. 

—  Science  of.      (W.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  loi :  434. — 

Dem.  R.  34:  447. 

—  Semitic  Comparative.     (L.  and  R.  L.  Tafel)  Bib.  Sac. 

19:  516. 

—  Studies  in.     (J.  W.  Gibbs)  Bib.  Sac.  16:  302. 

—  Theological.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  37S. 

—  Ups  and  Downs  in.     Fraser,  97:  729. 
<See  Language;  Linguistics. 

Philosophemes.  .J.  Spec.  Philos.  4:  153.  —  (A.  B.  Alcott) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:   i,  190,  245. 
Phllosoplier;  a  Novel.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  492,  659. 

77:   100-688.   78:99-671.  79:  85-682.    80:  99-711. 

81:  86-221. 

—  and  his  Friends.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Lakeside,  9:  236. 

—  and  Theologian,  Relations  of.      (E.  Hitchcock)  Bib. 

Sac.  10:  166. 

—  ill  an  Omnibus.     St.  James,  25:  74S. 

—  in  the  Streets.     Sharpe,  44:  135,  310.    45:  241. 

—  Tittle-Tattle  of  a.     Blackw.  50:  779. 
Philosopher's  Baby.    Blackw.  1 15:  232.    Same  art.  Li  v. 

Age,  120:  762. 
Philosopher's  Pendulum.    (R.  Lindau)  Blackw.  120:  211. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131:  147. 
Philosopher's  Stone.      (W.  E.  Ilagcn)  Am.  Nat.  II :  32. 

—  (J.  D.  Champlin,  jr.)  Appleton,  8:  509.  — Chanib. 

J.  7:  57. 

—  The  new.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  385. 
.Sec  Alchemy. 

Philosopher's  Stones,  Modern.     Once  a  Wsek,  15:  500. 
Philosophers  of  the  Pavement.     Chamb.  J.  34:   10. 

—  Portraits  of  eminent;  Newton.     Fraser,  6:  351. 
Laplace.     Fraser,  6:  446. 

—  Sensational.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  32:  76. 
Philosoi)hic  Bankrupt.     (H.  T.  Lee)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  496. 
Philosophic  Matrimony.     Chamb.  J.  50:  48 1,  502. 
Philo.sophic  Nuts.     Blackw.  50:  740. 

Philosophic  Theology.     Chr.  R.  15:  606. 

Philosophical  Analogy.      (.1.  I).  Whelpley)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

Philosophical  Certitude.  (A.F.Hewit)  Catli.World,29:  11. 
Philosophical  Christianity,     (^hr.  R.  14:   541. 
Philosophical  College,  Pian  of,  1661.     (A.  Cowley)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  22:  209. 
Philosophical  Correspondence  of    Ray  and  Willugliby. 

Rutros.  14:  I. 


Philosophical  Discussions,  Chauncey  Wright's.     (H.  W. 

Holland)  Nation,  24:  294. 
'!iilosr)phical  Disputes,  Settlement  of  all.  (A.  E.  Kroeger) 

,).  Spec.  Philos.  4:   III. 
Miilosopliical  Education,  Jardme's.      Blackw.  3:  420. — 

Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:   119. —Mo.  R.  89:  245. 
'hilosophical  Emperor.    (A.  B.  Johnson)  Kuick.  35:  3S6, 

471. 
Philosophical  Essays.     Anal.  M.  9:   i. 
Miilosopliical  Experiments.     Penny  ^I.  6:   191. 
'hilosophical  Induction.      (.1.  D. Whelpley)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

55:  33- 
Philosophical  Instruments  in  the  Paris  Exhibition,  1867. 

(C.  R.  Weld)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  425. 
Miilosophical  Investigation  of  the  Middle  Ages.  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  6:  272. 
'hilosophical  Necessity.     (C.  Plumptre)  Mod.  R.  i :  820. 
'liilosophica!  Outlines.     (H.  K.  Jones)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

14:  399. 
"hilosophical  Sciences,  Krauth's  Vocabulary  of.     (R.  E. 

Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  8:  862. 
Miilosopliical  Stud}-,  Abuse  and  Use  of.     (.1.  F.  Dutton) 

Unita.  R    16:  348. 
Miilosopliical  Systems,  Criticism  of.     (J.  G.  Fichte)  .1. 

Spec.  Philos.  i:  79,  137. 
'hilosophical  Terminology.      (A.  Bayma)  Cath.  World, 

17:463.     18:   1S4,  757. 
Miilosopliical  Transactions,  American.      (.T.  Sparks)  No. 

Am.  22:  I.— Ed.  R.  2:  348. 

—  of  the  Royal  Society.     Mo.  R.  83:48.    84:225.    87: 

47,   186. 
IMiilosophy  a  la  Patchouli.     St.  James,  10 :  94. 

—  Abercrombie's.    West.  M.  1 :  567. 

—  Alden's  Elements  of.    (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.  103:  260. 

—  American.     Brit.  Q.  5:  88. 

—  Ancient.     West.  M.  5:  107. —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  739. 

3:  33.  158- 

and  modern.     (J.  Ming)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  605. 

Butler's  Lectures  on.      (L.  H.  .\twater)  Princ.  30: 

261.  —  (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.   10:    316. — Chr. 

Obs.  56:  402. 

in  relation  to  Christ.     Chr.  R.  18:   i. 

Ritter's.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  157.  —  For.  Q.  30:  61. — 

Brownson,  12:  22. 

—  and  Catholicity.     Brownson,  12;  499. 

—  and  Christianity.     (T.  G.  .\pple)  Mercersb.  19:  225. 

—  and  Common  Sense.     Bost.  Q.  i:  S3. 

—  and  Criticism,  Scotch  School  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  2: 

3S6 

—  and  Faitli.      (P.  Bavne)  Theo.  Eel.  2:  224.— (G.  F. 

Holmes)  Meth.  Q.'ii:  1S5. 

—  and  its  Method.     (A.Schopenhauer)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

5:   '93- 

—  and  the  Knowledge  of  God.     (W.   D.   Wilson)  .Am. 

Church  R.  13:  1.  —  Kitto,  25:  233- 

—  and  Philanthropy,  Hume  and  Nasmyth  on.     Eel.  M. 

9:  356. 

—  and  Poetry.      (W.  M.  Marshall)  St.  James,  47:  360. 

—  and  Positivism.     LoikL  Ij.  31 :  328. 

—  and  Pseudo-Philosophy.     Anthrop.  R.  3:  185. 

—  and  Religion.     Brit.  Q.    lo:    139. —(B.  J.  Wallace) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  663. —  (A.  H.  Strong)  Bapt.  Q. 

2:  303- 
Galloway  on.     Mo.  R.  142:  230. 

—  and  Revelation.    (W,  D.  Wilson)  Am.  Church  R.  II : 

543.     12:  23. 

Connection  between.   (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  17: 

38 1. 

—  and  Science.    (S.  H.  Hodgson)  Mind,  i:  67,  223,  351. 
auxiliary  to  Christianity  in    Pagan    Lands.      (C. 

II;imlin)"Lit.  &  Theo.  R.4:   518. 
Present  Disputes  in.     Cath.  World,  8:  229. 


PHILOSOPHY 


1000 


PHILOSOPHY 


Philosophy  and  Theology.  (H.  L.  Mansel)  Contemp.  2: 
I.  —  (W.  M.  Fernald)  Univ.  Q.  2:  221. — Lond.  Q. 
30:  20.  — Am.  Ch.  Mo.  2:  Si.  —  (K.  A.  Hagenbach) 
Am.  Presb.  K.  9:  735. 

in  Conflict.  (L.  V.  llickok)  Am.  Trcsb.  R.  12:  204. 

Possible.     (L.  P.  Iliekok)  Am.  Presb.  U.  4:  529. 

—  Arabian.     Lond.  Q.  Ii:  47. 

Aliiazzali's  Confessions.     Ed.  R.  85:  340. 

in  ]\Iedia;val  Europe,  Intiuencc  of.  (Earl  Stanhope) 

Eraser,  75:  114. 

—  as    absolute  Science,  E.  L.  Frothingham's.      (O.  B. 

Frotliinghani)  Chr.  Exam.  77:  314. 

—  as  Scientia  Scientiarum.  (K.  Flint)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  697. 

—  as  a  Subject  of  Study.     (G.  C.  Robertson)  Fortn.  10: 

623. 

—  at  Cambridge.     (H.  Sidgwick)  Mind,  i:  235. 

—  at  Dublin.     (W.  H.  S.  Monck)  Mind,  i:  3S2. 

—  at  Oxford.     (M.  Pattison)  Mind,  i:  82.    See  Oxford. 

—  Axioms  in.     Dub.  R.  65:  144. 

—  Baconian.     (S.  Tyler)  Princ.  12:  350.     15:481.     See 

Bacon,  Francis. 

—  Bailey  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  263. 

—  the  Basis  of  higher  Education.     (G.   Ramien)  Cath. 

World,  15:  632,  S15. 

—  Brown  on.     Eel.  R.  84:  674. 

—  Cartesian.     Brownson,  23:  338.     »See  Descartes. 

—  Christian,  in  England.     Blackw.  113:  80. 

Shall  we  ever  have  a  V    Am.  Church  R.  21 :  35. 

—  Concord  School  of.     (A.  B.  Blake)  Appleton,  25:  63. 

See  Concord. 

—  Conference  on.     (B.  P.  Drury)  Western,  6:  4S7. 

—  Consolations  of.     De  Bow,  27:  322. 

—  Contributions  to.     (W.  T.  Harris)  .J.  Spec.  Philos.  4: 

279. 

—  Cosmic.     See  Cosmic. 

—  Course  of  modern  Thought.     (G.  H.   Lewes)  Fortn. 

27:  317. 

—  Critical,  Criticism  of.     (J.  McCosh)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  8S9. 

—  Discoveries  in.     Colburn,  i:  2-134. 

—  Doctrine  of  final  Causes.     No.  Brit.  7:  i.  —  Eraser, 

16:  254.     See  Final  Causes. 

—  Early.     (Prof.  Bain)  Macmil.  14:  148.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  67:  154. 

—  Eleatic  School  of .   (C.  D.  B.  Mills)  Radical,  6:  301,371. 

—  Elements  of.  Hill's.     Brownson,  24:  260,  490. 

—  Empirical,   Degenerac}'  of.     (J.   Bascom)   Unita.   R. 

15:  342. 

—  Ethical.     See  Ethical. 

—  Final.     (J.  Hall)  Internat.  R.  5:  770. 

Shields  on.     Mercersb.   25:  146.  —  (F.  L.  Patton) 

Princ.  n.  s.  3:  559.  —  (H.  W.  Holland)  Nation,  28: 
18,  30.  — (J.  Bayma)  Cath.  World,  26:  610. 

—  General  View  of,  Stewart's.    (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Ed. 

R.  27:  iSo.     36:  220. 

—  Generalization  in.     (.J.  H    Stirling)  No.  Am.  II5:  65. 

—  German,  and  French.     Princ.  4:  358. 
Iconoclasm  in.     Westm.  59:  388. 

Introduction  into  the  United  States.     (J.  Murdock) 

Am.  Church  R.  ig:  400. 
Modern.     Bent.  Q.  i:  413, 

—  Giobcrtian.     Brownson,  21 :  129,  293. 

—  Greek.    Chr.  Rem.  50:  399.  — Dub.  R.  48:  i. 
Fathers  of.     Westm.  77:  445. 

Plato  and  Aristotle.     Chr.  Rem.  54:  103. 

Schlegel  on.     Quar.  21:  271. 

Sketches  of.     (W.  S.  Tyler)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

12:  425.    3d  s.  i:  421. 
to  Socrates,  Zeller  on.     (A.  Seth)  Mind,  6:  2S6. 

—  Sir  William  Hamilton's.     (O.  S.  Munsell)  Meth.  Q. 

21:  447.  —  (J.  C.  Murra}')  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  11:  207, 
300-367.  12:  57.  —  So.  Q.  24:  289.  —  (F.  Bowen) 
No.  Am.  76:  55.  —  Colburn,  97:  374. 


Philosophy,  Sir  William  Hamilton's,  Mill's  Examination 
of.     Blackw.  99:  20.  —  Lond.  Q.  25:  410. 
See  Hamilton,  Sir  William. 

—  the   Handmaid   of   Religion.      (J.   M.   Clarke)    Am. 

Churcli  It.  11:  40S. 

—  Hil)en.icisms  in.     Liv.  Age,  H2:  346. 

—  Hickok's.     Princ.  34:  369. 

—  Hickok's  Rational  Cosmology.     (0.  W.  Wight)  New 

Eng.  16:  817. 

—  Hickok's  Vindications  of.     (J.  H.  Scelye)  Princ.  34: 

38S. 

—  Hindu,  Davieson.     (.J.  Burns-Gibson)  Mind,  6:  587. 

—  History  of.     (W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  225. 

—  Brownson,  i:  137.  —  Ed.  R.  56:  160. — Mo.  R. 
119:  37. —  (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  18:  234. 

Contemporary.     (J.  McCosh)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  192. 

Cousin's.     Ed.  R.   59:    359.      93:    429.  —  (A.   N. 

Littlejohn)  Am.  Church  R.  5:  169.  —  Brownson,  9: 

415.— So.  Q.  16:  115.     See  Cousin. 

Henry's.     Meth.  Q.  2:  378. 

Kant  and  Hegel  on.   (T.  W.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

15:  243- 

Lowes's  Biographical.     (0.  W.  Wight)  New  Eng. 

16:  540. —(C.  C.  Everett)  No.  Am.  86:  242.— 
Blackw.  104:  537. —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  408. 

Morell's  Modern.     (T.  Chalmers)  No.  Brit  6:  271. 

—  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  68:  388.  —  (J.  Walker) 
Chr.  Exam.  42:  284.  —  (N.  Porter)  Bib.  Sac.  5: 
102.  —  (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  i :  303.  —  Eraser, 
34:  407.  —  Dem.  R.  2i:  49. — Am.  Whig  R.  13: 
458.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  385.  — Eel.  R.  47:  545. 
86:  681.— Prosp.  R.  2:  55s. —Bib.  R.  2:  121. 

Ueberweg's.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  5:  223.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  89:  7S9. 

—  imperfect,  Christianitj-  perfect.    (O.  A.  Skinner)  Univ. 

Q-S:  352. 

—  in  the  Dutch  Universities.  (J.  P.  N.  Land)  Mind,  3:  87. 

—  in  Education.     (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind,  3:  225. 

—  in  England,  and  English  Philosophers.    (D.  G.  Thomp- 

son) Liternat.  R.  9:  619. 
Condition  and  Prospects  of,  1S49.     Tait,  n.  s.  16: 

III. 

History  of.     (C.  S.  Peirce)  No.  Am.  113:  449. 

from  Bacon  to  Locke.     (C.  Read)  Mind,  4:  128. 

in  the  iSth  Century,  Leslie  Stephen  on.      (G.  C. 

Robertson)  Mind,  2:  352. 

Kuno  Fischer  on.     (C.  Read)  Mind,  4:  346. 

Sedgwick's  Discourse.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  30:  94. 

—  in  France.     (T.  Ribot)  Mind,  2:  366.  —  For.  R.  4:  59. 
Contemporary.     Lond.  Q.  9:  54. 

during  the  Restoration.     Lond.  Q.  8:  165. 

England,  and  Germany.     Eraser,  4;  428. 

Modern.  Brit.  Q.  2:  130.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  6:  217. 

—  in  German}'.     (W.  Wundt)  Mind,  2:  493. 

—  in  Italy.     (.J.  Barzellotti)  Mind,  3:  505.—  Ed.  R.  149: 

139.  —  (.J.  Ferri)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  253. 

—  in  London.     (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind,  i:  531. 

—  in  Scottish  Universities.     (J.  Veitch)  Mind,  2:  74,  207. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Mind,  4:  89. 
in  1880.     <T.  Davidson)  Nation,  31:  93. 

—  Inductive,  and  Christianity.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am, 

Church  R.  18:   165. 
Powell  on  the  Spirit  of.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  522. 

—  Inductive  Origin  of  first  Principles.     Kitto,  37:  i. 

—  Inductive  System  of.     Chr.  R.  5:  194. 

—  Influence  of  Authority  in.     Dub.  R.  38:  169. 

—  Introduction  to.     (W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  i: 

57-236.     2:  51,  176. 
Gerhart's.     (J.  H.  A.  Bomberger)  Mercersb.  11 :  93. 

—  Intuitional,  in  a  new  Form.  (J.  Owen)  Theo.  R.  9:  319. 

—  Inward  and  outward.    (F.  A.  Henry)  New  Eng.  36 :  24 

—  Leibnitz's  System  of.    (A.  E.  Kroeger)  No.  Am.  loS.  i. 


PHILOSOPHY 


1001 


PHILOSOPHY 


Philosophy;  Lewes's  Problems  of  Life  and  Jlind.  (L. 
Adams)  New  Eng.  35:  47,  209.  — (C.  Wright)  Xa- 
tion,  18:  3S1.  — (H.  \V.  Holland)  Nation,  23:  27. 
-S'ee  Problems. 

Hodgson  on.     (A.  Main)  Mind,  i :  292. 

—  Louage's  Course  of.     (A.  F.  Hewlt)  Cath.  VV'orld,  19: 

231. 

—  Masson's  Recent  British.  (C.  Wright)  Nation,  3:  3S5. 

—  Mechanical.  Coues's.     Brownson,  8:  269. 

—  Mental.     (W.  J.  Grayson)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  77,  229, 

296.  —  West.  M.  1:67.  — Chr.  R.  20:  43.—  Am.  (l 

Obs.  3:98.  — Ed.R.  70:  362.  — Mus.  10:441.  11:  6. 
and  moral,  Chalmers's.     (A.  Alexander)  Frine.  20: 

529. 
and  Physical  Science.    (H.  Calderwood)  Coutemp. 

16:  225. 
Blakey's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  92:  27.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

49:  37- 
Conversations  on.     (.J.  Tomlinson)  Peop.  J.  9:  40- 

334- 

Douglas  on.     Ed.  R.  70:  362. —  Eel.  R.  70:  49. 

Haven's.    (.J.  Dempster)  Meth.  Q.  19:  240.  — Theo. 

&  Lit.  J.  11:  437.  —  Princ.  30:  306. 
Imjiortance  to  an  Instructor.     (.J.  Gregg)  Am.  Inst. 

of  Instruc.  1835:   111. 

to  a  Minister.     Chr.  R.  3:  428.     7:  4S1. 

in  Italy,  Present  State  of.     Fraser,  18:  550. 

Lyall's.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  28:  494. 

piiysiological  Method  in.    (S.  TaUw)  Bapt.  Q.  5 :  i . 

Principles  of.    (N.  Porter)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  276. 

Recent  Works  on.     Princ.  27:  69. 

Relation  of,  to  Theology.     (A.  Barnes)  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  7:  28,  66. 

Sawyers.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  6:  400. 

.Schumacher's.     Meth.  Q.  3:  52. —  (C.  P.  Krauth) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  8:  142. 

Scott's  Elements  of.     Eel.  R.  4:  904. 

I'pham's.     Meth.  Q.  i:  263.  —  (II.  B.  Smith)  Lit. 

6i:  Theo.  R.  4:  621.  — Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  5:  47S. 

—  ((J.  F.  Magoun)  Cong.  R.  II :  1. 

Utility  of.     (G.  II.  Emerson)  Univ.  q.  16:  277. 

Words  used  in.     (F.  D.  Maurice)  Contemp.  19:  260. 

—  Menzel  on.     Eel.  R.  66:  443. 

—  Mission  of.      (A.    Harris)   Mercersb.   20:    61.  —  (II. 

King)  Mercersb.  23:  211. 

—  Modern.     (T.G.Apple)  Mercersb.   21:  78.— Mo.  R. 

83:  449. 

and  Kant.     Mo.  R.  164:  451. 

Bowon  on.     (.F.  E.  Cabot)  Nation,  25:  335. —  (C. 

Rc;id)  Mind,  3:    118. 

in  last  forty  Years.     (H.  Lotze)  Contemp.  37:  134. 

Pretended  Unity  of.     (J.  Ming)  .\m.  (.'ath.  (^  5:   i. 

Relation  to  Liberalism.     (C.  C.  Everett)  Unita.  11. 

12:  602. 

Samples  of.     Nat.  Q.  13:  367. 

Tendencies  of.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  145. 

—  Dem.  R.  15:  17. 

—  Modern  Experimental,  Logical  Trick  of.   (C.  F.  Keary) 

Fraser,  92:  36. 

—  Moral.     See  Moral  Philosophy;  Ethics. 

—  .Mythologic.     (J.   W.  Powell)  Nature,  21:   312,  333. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  795.     16:  56. 

—  Nature  of.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  ^lerccrs'o.  9:  273. 

and  Synthetic  Principle  of.     (Bro.  Azarias)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  3:  194. 

—  The  new.     Chr.  01)s.  69:  217. 

by  .Vrch-Humbug.     Kiiick.26:  236,527.     27:  42. 

Sun-Clear  Statement  of.     (.1.  G.  Fichte)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  2:   I,  63,  129. 

—  not  always  vain.     (0.  \.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  6: 

680. 

—  of  British  Association.    (J.  Owen)  Theo.  R.  10:  32. 


Philosophy  of  Common  Sense,  and  Dr.  Reid.     Blackw. 
62:  239. 

—  of  the  Conditioned,  Sir  'W.  Hamilton's.    (F.  A.  March) 

Princ.  32:    473.  —  Contemp.  1 :    31,   1S5.  —  (F.  E. 
Abbot)  No.  Am.  99:  402. 
Mansel's  Reply  to  Mill.    (C.  Wright)  Nation,  4:  27. 

—  of  Consciousness.     Blackw.  43:    187,  437.    44:  234, 

539-     45:  419- 

—  of  Dye.     (A.  Featherstone)  Lond.  Soc.  25:  243. 

—  of  Experience,  Kant's.     Lond.  Q.  56:  65. 

—  of  Faith.     (R.  Graham)  Chr.  Q.  2:  217. 

—  of  the  Future.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  27:  283. 

—  of  Living,  ilayo  on.     Eel.  R.  66:  74. 
Ticknor  on.     Mo.  R.  140:  580. 

—  of  Nature.     (G   W.  Leibnitz)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  5:  209. 

—  (W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  5:  274. 

Introduction  to.     (F.  W.  J.  von  Sehelling)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  i:  193. 

—  of  Perception.     (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed.  R.  52:  13S. 

—  of  pure  Sciences.     (W.  K.  Clifford)  19th  Cent.  5:  513. 

—  of  Religion.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  26. 

Morell's.     No.  Brit.   Ii:    i,  293.  —  (D.  N.  Lord) 

Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  2:  349,  525. —  (J.  Walker)  Chr. 
Exam.  47:  247.  —  (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  7:  566. — 
(T.  Atkinson)  Am.  Church  R.  2:  226. —  (O.  A. 
Brownson)  Brownson,  7:  159.  —  (W.  McCrombie) 
Kitto,  4:  58. —  (T.  V.  Moore)  Meth.  g.  10:  349, 
509.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  697. 
See  Religion. 

—  of  Things  from  Philosophy  of  Words,  Johnson  on. 

Mo.  R.  154:  285.     155:  123. 

—  of  the  Unconscious.     (.J.  Sully)  Fortn.  26:  242. — (E. 

Kapp)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  4:  84.  —  (C.  F.  Thwing)  Bib. 
Sac.  37:  327. 

—  Old  and  new.     Lond.  Q.  8:  293.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

42:  289. 

—  Organic,  Doherty's.     Anthrop.  R.  2:  213. 

—  Oriental,  and  the  Bhagavad  Gita.     (W.  T.   Harris) 

Western,  i:  635. 

—  Origen,  and  Beginnings  of  Christian.     (B.  F.  West- 

cott)  Contemp.  35:  324,  4S9. 

—  Physical  and   metaphysical,   Battle   of.     (A.   Barrj-) 

Contemp.   12:    232.     Same  art.  Ed.   M.   74:    101. 
Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  103:  451. 

—  Plea  for.     (J.  W.  Nevins)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:   143. 

—  Popular,  in  relaticm  to  Life.     No.  Brit.  48:  133. 

—  Positive.     See  Positive. 

—  Present  State  of,  186S.     (C.  W.  Shields)  New  Eng. 

27:  217. 

—  Problems  of.     (E.  von  Hartmann)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  3: 

371- 

—  Progress  of.     (G.  Tucker)  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  405. 

—  Psychology,  and  Metaphysics,  Limits  of      No.   Brit. 

53:   115.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  38 5. 

—  Rational,  in  History.  Fraser  on.    Canad.  .1.  n.  s.  3:  347. 

—  Recent   Contributions   to.      (O.    A.   Brownson)   Chr. 

Exam.  22:   I  Si. 

—  Religious.     Radical,  2:  308,  37;. 

—  Revealed.     (W.  H.  Allen)  Meth.  Q.  6:  414. 

—  Rigg's  Discourses  on.     Lond.  Q.  55:  98. 

—  Rural,  Bates  on.  Chr.  Obs.  2:  486.— Ed.  R.  2:  4S1,  610. 

—  Siholastic.     See  Scholastic  Philosophy. 

—  Scottish.     (.1.   C.    Murray)   Macmil.   39:    112.  — No. 

Brit.  18:  3;i.— (C.  C  Everett)  Unita.  R.  4:  24. 

—  Schools  of.     Brownson.  li:  30. 

—  Sensational;  Mill  and  McCosh.     Theo.  Eel.  4:  289. 

—  So-called   Antinomy   of  Reason.     (J.   G.    Macvicar) 

Mind.  2:  1S6. 

—  Speculative.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Chr.  Exam.  15:  350. 

—  (R.  Turnbull)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  100,  26S. 
of  the  19th  Century.     Westm.  47:  11. 

See  Speculative. 


PHILOSOPHY 


1002 


PHOSPHORIC 


Philosophy,  Spencer's.     See  Spencer,  Herbert. 

—  Study  of.     (F.  W.  J.  von  Schelling)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

Ii:  231,  363. 
Ueberweg  on.     Lond.  Q.  43:  153. 

—  Subjective  Synthesis.     (V.  Harrison)  Fortn.  14:   1S4. 

—  Synthetic,  (ij.  A.  Brownson)  Deni.  11.  II :  567.  12:38. 

—  Teacliing  of,  in  our  Colleges.    (^Y.  James)  Nation,  23 : 

17S. 

—  Tennemann's  Manual  of.     (Sir  AV.  Ilaniilton)  Ed.  II. 

56:  160. 

—  Transcendental.  Bib.  R.  2:65.  See  Transcendentalism. 

—  True,  of  the  19th  Century.     Meth.  Q.  13:  329,  4S9. 

—  Utilitarian.     See  Utilitarian. 

—  Value    of    Empirical    Generalizations.      (L.    Adams) 

New  Eng.  34:  605. 

—  Vocabulary  of,  Fleming's.    (R.  Adamson)  Mind,  2 :  98. 

—  without   Assumptions.      (H.   E.   Manning)  Contenip. 

28:  1005.  — Theo.  H.  13:  226.  — (J.  G.Wells)  Bajit. 

Q.  11:  454. 
(See  Ethics;  Logic;  Metaphysics;  etc.     Also  names  of 

systems,  as  Cosmic ;  Positive ;  Scholastic.    Also  names 

of  philosophers,  a«  Aristotle;  Bacon;  Spencer. 
Philoxera.     See  Phylloxera. 
Philpot,  John,  Martyr.     Prosp.  R.  2:  2S9. 

—  Martyrdom  of.     (R.  H.  Story)  Good  Words,  16:  569. 
Philpots,  Bishop  Henry.     See  Phillpots. 

Philter;  a  Poem.     (M.  B.  Dodge)  Galaxy,  23:  242. 
Phineas  Finn.     (A.  Trollope)  St.  Paul's,  i:  103-73S.     2: 

104-736.     3:  102-736.    4:  102-231.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  95:  417,  777-     96:  3001  673-     97-  96-737-    98: 

27-595-     99:144-728.     100:85-590.     101:29-153. 

Same  art.  N.  Ed.  i:  79-451-     2:  23-406.     3:  26- 

397-     4:  5-657- 
Phineas  Quiddy.     (J.  Poole)  Colburn,  63:    1-468.     64: 

47-528.     65:  117-367.     66:  121-466. 
Phips,  Sir  William,  Epitaph  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  290. 

—  His  Attack  on  Quebec.    (F.  Parkman)  Atlan.  38:  719. 

—  Life   of.     (F.   Bowen)   Sparks's   Am.   Biog.    7:   3.— 

Knick.  8:  21,  643.  —  Cong.  M.  7:  561,  617. 
Phlogiston  and  Lavoisier.     (S   Brown)  No.  Brit.  18:  39. 

—  Revived  Theory  of.     (W.  Odliiig)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9: 

560. 
Phoebe;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  547. 
Phccbe;  Girl  and  Wife.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  All  the  Year, 

35:  4S1-553-     36:  1-617-     37:  20-139. 
Phoobe  of  Sandy  Gulch.  (C.  G.  Dolliver)  Overland,  14:  74. 
Phoenicia  and  Carthage.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

10:  291. 

—  and  Greece.     Quar.  124:  199. 

—  Kenrick's.     Nat.  R.  2:   156. 

—  Sanchoniatho's  History  of.     For.  Q.  20:  97. 
Phoenicians  and  Carthaginian's.     For.  Q.  14:  197. 

—  and  their  Civilization.     (E.  I.  Se.irs)  Nat.  Q.  15:  i. 

—  and  their  Voyages.     (J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  32:  123. 

—  Early  History  of.     For.  Q.  19:  184. 

—  in  Greece.     (A.  H.  Sayce)  Contemp.  34:  60.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  175. 

—  Voyages  to  Cornwall,  England.     (R.   Edmonds)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  75:   173. 
Phoenician  Coin,  A.     (S.  Weston)  Arch.  14:  132. 
Phoenician  Inscriptions.     For.  Q.  21:  445. 
Phcenix,  Lay  of  the.    (G.  Stephens)  Arch.  30:  256.    See 

King  of  Birds. 
Pholas  Family.     Chamb.  .T.  ii:  394. 
Phonautograph.     (C.  A.  Morey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:  130. 
Phonetic  Alphabet,  Bell's.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am. 

107:  347. 

—  of  Yucatan.     (D.  G.  Brinton)  Am.  Bibliop.  2:  143. 

—  Pitman's.    (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  54:  248. 
Phonetic  Bible.     So.  Q.  21 :  470. 

Phonetic  EngJisli  Alpiiabet.     (T.  R.  Vickroy)  Western, 
3:  356,  410.    4:  339. 


Phonetic  Laws  and  their  Limits.    (0.  Scldensticker)  Pcnn 

Mo.  3:  323. 
Phonetics.    Eraser,  40:  416.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  23:  356. 

—  Case  for.     Chamb.  J.  34:  182. 

—  Economy  of.     (J.  S.  Hitlell)  Overland,  9:  341. 

—  Philosophy  of.  (A.  Pantoleon)  Godey,  36:  170-347. 
Piionics,  Siiuttkwortii's.  (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  74:  26. 
Phonograph,  The.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20:  688. 

—  Nature,  17:  190.  —  (A.  IVL  Mayerj  Nature,  17: 
469. —  (A.  M.  Mayer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  719. —  (S. 
M.  Plush)  J.  Frankl.  List.  105:  266. 

—  and  its  Future.     Nature,  18:  116. 

—  and  its  Uses.     (T.  A.  Edison)  No.  Am.  126:  527. 

—  and  ilie  Telephone.     So  R.  n.  s.  24:  106. 

—  and  Vowel  Sounds.    (F.  Jeukin  and  J.  A.  Ewing)  Na- 

ture, 18:  340,  394,  454. 

—  Electro-Magnetic,  1864.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  77:  189. 
Phonograph  Record  under  the  Microscope.     (P.  Fra/.cr) 

Nature,  18:  101.     Same  art.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105: 

348- 
Phonographic  Short-Hand.    (E.  L.  Didier)  Nat.  Q.  7:  48. 
Phonography.     Chamb.  J.  2:  211.  — West.  J.  3:  231. 

—  and  Phonotopy.    (S.  P.  Andrews)  Am.  hist,  of  Instruc. 

1846:  167. 

—  and  universal  Language.    (G.  Barmby)  Howitt,  1:9^. 

—  Audatype  for  Printing.     (D.  S.   Holman)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  104:  429. 

—  Early  Instruction  in.     (R.  Patterson)  J.  Frankl.  lust. 

104:  301. 

—  Otypies  and  Ographies.     Nat.  M.  6:  525. 
See  Short-Hand ;  Stenography. 

Phonology,  English.     (H.  N.  Day)  Am  Bib.  Ropos.  2d  s. 

10:  432. 

Du  Ponceau  on.     Anal.  M.  14:  16. 

Phosphate  of  Lime,  Solubility  of.     (C.  P.Williams)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  92:  419. 
Phosphates,  Mineral,  Morfit's.     Nature,  7:  199. 

—  Nodular,  of  South  Carolina.     (C.  U.  Shepard,  jr.)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  97:  354. 

—  South  Carolina.     (R.  C.  Higgins)  Nation,  15:  149. 
Phosphate  Sewage  Process.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  396. 
Phosphatic  Fertilizers,  Morfit's.     Pract.  M.  1 :  70. 

—  Sources  of.     (E.  R.  Lankester)  Nature,  3:  62. 
Phosphatic  Formation,  Origin  of.     (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  97:  338. 
Phosphor  Bronze.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  539. 

—  and  its  Applications.     (A.  Dick)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  48.  — 

(C.M.Levi)  Eel.  Engin.  11:  255.— Pract.  M.  6:  221. 

—  in  Axle  Bearings.     Pract.  M.  5:  222. 
Phosphorescence.     (S.  Prisse)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  86.  —  Chamb. 

J.  57:  638.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  421. 

—  and  Fluorescence.     (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69: 

270. 

shown  by  Photography.     (M.  Niepce  de  St.  Victor) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  50. 

—  Animal.     Chamb.  J.   51:  452.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sii. 

Mo.  7:  453.  — (P.  M.  Duncan)  Pop.  Sci.R.  18:  22s. 

—  in  Fish.     (J.  J.  Hall)  Nature,  6:  456.  —  (W.  S.  KenO 

Nature,  7:  47. 

—  of  the  Sea.     Chamb.  J.  41:    644.  —  (A.  de  Quatre- 

fages)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  275.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56: 
241. 

—  of  some   marine  Invertebrata.     (A.  de  Quatrefages) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  193.     66:  69. 

—  Terrene.     Chamb.  J.  42:  2S0.  —  Cath.  World,  i :  770. 

—  Vegetable.     (E.  Prescott)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  804. 
Phosphorescent  Appearance  of  Sea.     Penny  M.  lo:  478. 
Phosphorescent  Lights.     St.  James,  6:  155. 
Phosphorescent  Principle  of   luminous  Animals,  Noctilu- 

cine.     (T.  L.  Phipson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi :  68. 
Phosphoric  Acid,  Determination  of.     (W.  J.  Craw)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  63:  393. 


PHOSPHORIC 


1003 


PHOTOGRArHY 


Phosphoric  Acid  in  normal  human  Urine.     (D.  Breed) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  224. 
Phosphoroscope.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  309. 
Phosphorus  and  Civilization.     Eel.  ]\I.  62:  94. 

—  and  Matches,     (A.  von  Shrotter)  J.  I'ranlvl.  Ill^l.  io5: 

165,  239. 

—  in  Coal.     (C.  H.  Roney)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  56. 

—  Waste  of.     Cornh.  9:  334. 
Photius,  Lexicon  of.     Ed.  II.  21 :  329. 
Photo-IJiblioirraphy.     (H.  Stevens)  Lib.  J.  2:   162. 
Plioto-Chemistry,  Theory  of.     (M.  C.  Lea)  Am.  .).  Sci. 

94:  71. 

Photo-Galvanoj^niphy.     Art  J.  8:  215. 

Piiotogen  Oils.     (J.  W.  M'GauIey)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  88. 

Photogenic  Drawing.     Ed.  K.  76:  309. 

Photogenic  Drawings.     For.  Q.  23:  213. 

Photographer,  Our.     Belgra.  14:  313. 

Photographer's  Story.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  2:  435. 

Photogra|)her's  Story.     Liv.  Age,  70:  675. 

Piu)(ograi)liic  Api)aratus.     Art  J.  II :  24. 

Pliotographic  Art  in  Europe.  (P.  G.  llamerton)  Inter- 
nal. R.  5:  557. 

Photographic  Camera,  Globe  Lens  for.  (C.  Sellers)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  85:  319. 

—  Improvements  in.     (E.  Emerson)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  82:  227. 
Photographic   Dry-Plates,   Pre])aratioii  of,  by  Daylight. 

(C.  F.  Hime's)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:   16. 
Photographic  Engraving,  1853.    (II.  F.  Talbot)  .1.  Frankl. 

Inst.  56:  121. 
Photographic  Figures,  Moving.     (A.  Claudet),!.  Frankl. 

Inst.  80:  347. 
Photographic  Image,  Means  of  rendering  visible.     (M. 

C.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  49. 

—  Substances  developing.     (M.  C.  Lea)  Am.  J.  Sci.  119: 

480. 

Pliotographic  Impressions,  Instantaneous.   Art  J.  3:  217. 

Photographic  Irradiation  in  over-exposed  Plates.  Na- 
ture, 6:  253. 

Photographic  Painting.     Pract.  M.  7:  271. 

Photograpiiic  Patent  Right.     Art  J.  6:  236.     7:  49. 

Photograpiiie  Pictures,  Fading  of.     Art  J.  7:  210. 

Pliotographic  Portraiture.     Once  a  Week,  8:   14S. 

Photographic  Printing  and  Engraving.  (W.  Crookes) 
Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  I. 

—  New  Process  of.     Art  J.  16:  341. 

Photographic  Processes.  (Capt.  Abney)  Nature,  14:  239. 
254.  —  (W.  F.  Channing)  Am.  J.  Sci.  43:  '^;^. — 
Nature,  3:  187. 

Photograpiiic  Telescope  of  long  Focus.  (Prof.  Wcnlock) 
Nature,  12:  273. 

Photographic  Wonders.     Cliamb.  .1.  46:  5S5. 

Photographing  histological  Preparations.  (.L  ,1.  Wood- 
ward) Am.  .1.  Sci.  102:  258. 

Photographing  the  Spectra  of  Stars  and  Planets.  (II. 
Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  419. 

Photographs.     All  the  Year,  7:  165. 

—  and  Oxyhydrogen  Lantern.     Chamb.  J.  32:  28. 

—  Bichromate.     (II.  B.  Pritchard)  Nature,  8:  67. 

—  British  Museum.     Nature,  6:  430. 

—  by  Steam.     (G.  11.  Babcock) .].  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  20S. 

—  Durable.     Chamb.  J.  48:   ^48. 

—  for  our  Bibles.     Dub.  Univ.  51 :  174.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  44:  106. 

—  in  Enamel  Colors.     (F.  .loubert)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72: 

173,  264. 

—  in  natural  Colors.     (,I.  T.  Taylor)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  41. 

—  Art  J   7:  260. 

—  Mercury.     (H.  B.  Pritchard)  Nature,  5:  230. 

—  of  the  last  Centurv.     Chamb.  J.  41:  565.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  63:  465". 

—  Race,  Daniniann's.     (E.  B   Tylor)  Nature,  13:   184. 

—  Unintended.     (C.  Tomlinbon)  Art  J.  16:  98. 


Photography.  Quar.  loi:  442.  116:  482.  —  (Sir  D. 
Brewster)  No.  Brit.  7:  465.  —  Blackw.  51:  517. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  17:  625.  Same  :  rt.  Liv.  Age,  28:  296. 
—  All  the  Year,  i:  162.  —  Art  J.  4:  22,  65,  loi. 
5:  13.  10:  201.  13:  48. — Chamb.  J.  9:  402. 
36:  275.  54:  134. — Fraser,  47:  50V  —  House. 
Wi)rd.s,  7:  54.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  552. — 
(W.  Shew)  Pioneer,  2:  34. —  Hogg,  6:  57. 

—  Abney  on.     Nature,  17:  378. 

—  Advances  in.     (.J.  Carbutt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  iii:  463. 

—  and  Light,    Vogel's  Chemistry  of.      (R.  J.  Friswell) 

Nature,  14:  328. 

—  and  some  of  its  Applications.     (H.  Lawson)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  4:  622. 

—  Anecdote  History  of.     (C.  M.  Archer)  Recr.  Sci.  i : 

187,  231.     2:  244,  348. 

—  Application   of,  to   Astronomy.      (G.    B.    Merriman) 

Meth.  Q.  29:    392.  — (L.  M.   Rutherfunl)  Am.  .). 

Sci.  89:  304.  — ((i.  P.  Bond)  Am.  Alma.  1859:  77. 
to  the  Determination  of  Astronomical  Data.     (A. 

Hall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  25. 

to  Engraving  on  Wood,  1S54.     Art  J.  6:  244. 

to  magnetical  and  meteorological  Instruments.     (.1. 

II.  Lefroy)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  319. 

to  Microscope.     (0.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  186. 

to  Military  Purposes.     Nature,  2:  236. 

to  Printing.     (J.  W.  Draper)  Harper,  13:  433. 

to    Reproduction    of    Plans    and    Drawings.     (D. 

Townsend)  J.  Frankl.  In>t.  107:   in. 

—  Applications  of.     Ed.  R.  133:  ;ijS. 

—  Art  of.     Art  J.  Ii:  71. 

—  Artilicial  Light  for.     (S.  S.  Baxter)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  40. 

—  as  an  Aid  to  Science.  (H.  B.  Pritchai'd)  Nature,  6:  62. 

—  at  Greenwich  Observatoiy.     (T.  W.  Burr)  Intel.  Obs. 

8:  12. 

—  Calotvpe  Process  of.     (G.  S.  Cundell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

38:"  43- 

—  Cartes  de  Yisitc.     (A.  Wyntcr)  Once  a  Week,  6:  134. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  673. 

—  Collodio-Albunien   Process.     (J.    Sidebotham)   Recr. 

Sci.  2:  43. 

—  Correctness  of.     (II.  Vogel)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  710. 

—  Criminal.     All  the  Year,  31:  9. 

—  Daguerre  on  History  of  photogenic  Drawing.     Mo.  R. 

150:  321. 

—  Determining  the  Path  of  a  Shooting-Star  by.     (.1.  H. 

Lane)  Am.  J.  Sci.  80:  42. 

—  Diffraction  Spectrum.     (II.  Draiwr)  Nature,  9:  224.— 

(II.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106:  401. 

—  Doings  of  the  Sunbeam.  (0.  W.  Holmes)  .Allan.  12:  i. 

—  Early  History  of.     (R.  Graham)  Good  Words,  15:  450. 

—  Fv.  Sat.  17:  121. 

—  Figucr's  Discovery  of.     Hogg,  4:  356. 

—  for  Portraits.     Art  .1.  10:  273. 

—  for  Travelers  and   Tourists.     (W.   Pole)  ^lacmil.  6: 

248. 

—  l''uture  of.     Once  a  Week,  18:  42S. 

—  History  and  Applications  of.    Brit.  Q.  44:  347.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  92:   iqz,. 
and  Prospcct.s  of.     (J.  W.  M-{;auley)  Intel.  Obs. 

5:   I  S3.  233-     6:  212,  291. 
of  Discoveries  in.     No.  Brit.  7:  465.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  12:  230. 

—  Improvements  in,    1851.     (R.  Hunt)  .1.  Frankl.  lust. 

52:   196. 

—  in  Rome.     Art  .1.  4:   i!;o. 

—  Influence  on  Engineering  Taste.     Pract.  M.  i:  467. 

—  Instantaneous,  1S51.     (II.  F.  Talbot)  .1.  Frankl.  lu'^l. 

53:  '37- 

—  Janssen's  Solar.     (IT.  F.  Blanford)  Nature,  18:  643. 

—  Monckhoven  on.     Nature.  8:  4S2. 

—  Negative  in.     (J.  Abbott)  IIarj)er.  41:  845- 


PllOTOGRArilY 


1004 


PUKENOLOGY 


Photography;  New  Action  of  Light.     (M.  Niepce  de  St. 
Victor)  J.  Franlvl.  Inst.  65:  336. 

—  New  Chapter  in.     Once  a  \\'eeii,  6:  6SS. 

—  New  Processes  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  441. 

—  New  Uses  of.     All  the  Year,  41 :  89. 

—  of  southern  Star-Clusters.    (C.  S.  Sellack)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

106:  15. 

—  on  Glass,  1851.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  120. 

—  on  Paper  and  on  Glass.     Art  ,1.2:  261. 

—  Origin  and  Progress  of.     Nat.  M.  i:  510. 

—  Paper  Negatives  in.     (L.  Warnerke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

100:  67. 

—  Phosphorescence   and    Fluorescence  shown  by.     (M. 

Niepce  de  St.  Victor)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  50. 

—  Physics  in.    ("W.  de  W.  Abney)  Nature,  18:  4S9-543. 

—  Practical.     (.J.  Sidebothain)  liecr.  Sci.  i:  335. 

—  Present  State  of.     Nat.  U.  8:  365. 

—  Printing  Process.     (J.  Sidebotham)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  119. 

—  Progress  of,  1853.    Art  J.  5:  181.  —  (Sir  D.  Brewster) 

No.  Brit.  36:  170.  —  House.  Words,  9:  242.    Saaiie 
art.  Eel.  M.  32:  506. 

—  Recent  Discoveries  in.    (J.  T.  Ta^-lor)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  14: 

395- 

—  Researches  in.    (R.  Meldola)  Nature,  10:  281.    Same 

ait.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  717. 

—  Sensitiveness  of  Silver  Bromide  to.    Pract.  31.  3:  47. 

—  Supposed  Discovery  of,  by  Boulton,  1790.     (T.  Cory- 

ton)  Fortn.  20:  64.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  118:  346. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:   -:,6^. 

—  a  suppressed  Art.     (J.  Carpenter)  Once  a  Week,  10: 

368. 

—  Tissandier's.     (R.  Meldola)  Nature,  13:  204. 

—  Theory  of.     (H.  Vogel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  77:   122,  182. 

—  Waterglass  in.     (T.  A.  Malone)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  20. 

—  Who  discovered?    Ev.  Snt.  10:  4S4. 
Pliotological  Facts.     All  the  Year,  13:   149-31S. 
Photo-Mapper,  The.     (II.  M.  Parkhurst)  Am.  J.  Sci.  99: 

37- 
Photometer,  Description  of  a.    (0.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

86:  60. 
Photometric   Experiments.     (0.  N.  Rood)  Am,  J.  Sci. 

99:  145.     100:  I. 
Photometry,  Celestial.     Nature,  21:  23. 
Photo-Micrographv.    (J.  J.  Woodward)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92: 

189. 

—  Magnesium  and  Electric  Lights  as  applied  to.     (J.  J. 

Woodward)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  267. 
Photophone,  The.  (J.  A.  Bower)  Good  Words.  22:  139. 
—  (S.  Bidwell)  Nature,  23:  58.  —  (Lord  Rayleigh) 
Nature,  23:  274.— (A.  G.  Bell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  no: 
237.  — (A.  G.  Bell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  813.  19:  324. 
—  Appleton,  25:  iSi.  — Liv.  Age,  148:  58.  —  Eel.  M. 
79:  189. 

—  and  Selenium.     (A.  G.  Bell)  Nature,  22:  500. 

—  Bell's.     Nature,  23:  15. 

—  Mercadier's  Researches  on.     Nature,  23:  366. 
Photosciagraphy.     Art  J.  19:  128. 

Photosphere  and  Sun-Spots.     (S.  P.  Langley)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  5:  532. 
Photospheres.     (R.  M.  Patterson)  Belgra.  7:  478. 
Phototracings.     J.  Frankl.  Inst,  ill :  221. 
Phorotypes.     Hunt,  48:  302. 
Piioto-Zincography.     Art  ,T.  12:   1-53. 

—  Recent  Result'^  of.     (E.  Venables)  Contemp.  3:  51S. 
Phrases,  Ent^lish,  Kworg's  Dictionarj'  of.    (T.  R  Louns- 

biiry)  Nation,  32:  263. 
Phrases,   Historic.     (H.   S.  Edwards)   Macmil.   35:   48. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  46. 
Phrenologia,  Anti-.     Blackw.  13:  100.  199. 
T'lircnolos.'-ipal  Ethics.     Ed    R.  74:  3-6. 
Phrenological  System  of  Gall  and  Spurzhcim.   Lond.  M. 

6:  197. 


Phrenology.  (T.  Bradford)  No.  Am.  37:  59.  —  (T.  Flint) 
Knick.  2:  103.  — (C.  Ticknor)  Knick.  13:  308. — 
(L.  A.  Atwater)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  274.  —  (J.  D. 
Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R.  3:  32.  — Am.  J.  Sci.  39: 
65.— Am.  ti.  20:  366.  — So.  R.  6:  265.  — So.  Lit.  J. 
^'-  393-  2:  479. —  (,J.  Moultrie)  So.  Lit.  J.  3:  i.— 
For.  Q.  2:  I.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  12:  142.  — Ed.  Mo. 
R.  3:  123.  — (A.  B.  Dod)  Princ.  10:  279.  — Lit.  & 
Theo.  R.  5:  641.  — Brit.  Q.  4:397.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
10:  1S8.— For.  R.  4:  263.— New  luig.  M.  6:  467.  8: 
1S2.  — Blackw.  1 :  35,  365.  10:73,682.  13:100,199. 
—  Ed.  R.  2:147.  25:227.  45:  24S.— Mo.  R.  94: 
395.  118:  534.  — Colburn,  10:  533.  —Lond.  M.  15: 
453-— l'ortfo.(Den.)  27:  353.  — (D.  Uwins)  Col- 
burn, 34:  445.  — Am.  Mo.  M.  11:  354.  — West.  Mo. 
^■^'  357-— Am.  Mo.  M. 4:  9.  — (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac. 
10:  641.  11:  19.  — Dub.  Univ.  64:  158.  — Lond. 
M.  8:  541. — West.  M.  i:  133,  200. 

—  and  Mr.  George  Combe.     Eraser,  22:  509. 

—  and  Fact.     (J.  T.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  7:  557. 

—  and  its  Opponents.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  570. 

—  and  I'ower  of  the  Will  over  Others.    (H.  S.  Thomson) 

Zoist,  3:  319. 

—  and  Psychology.     (A.  Bain)  Fraser,  61 :  692. 

—  and  Revel.ition.     (D.  W.  Clark)  Meth.  Q.  7:  165.— 

Chr.  R.  1 :  34S. 

—  applied  to  Painting  and  Sculpture.     (,T.  W.  Jackson) 

Zoist,  13:  406. 

—  as  it  affects  Free-Will.     Zoist,  3:  416. 

—  Brain  of  Manning,  the  Murderer.    (J.  Elliotson)  Zoist, 

9:  335- 

—  Caldwell's  Elements  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  i:  465. 

—  Carpenter's  Views  of.    (T.  S.  Prideaux)  Zoist,  4:  48.0. 

—  Cerebral  Development.      (J.  Straton)  Zoist,  6:  291. 

7:  53.     8:  396. 
of  the  Murderer,  Ellison.     (J.  Elliotson)  Zoist,  3: 

259. 
of  two  Murderers.     (J.  Elliotson)  Zoist,  3:  121. 

—  Charlatanism  of.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  7:  298. 

—  Description  and  Criticism  of.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  661. 

—  Combe  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  393.  —  (F.  .Jeffrey)  Ed. 

R.  44:  253.  —  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  57:  169. 

—  Ethics  of.     (A.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  74:  376. 

—  Gall  and  Spurzheim  on.     Quar.  13:   159. 

—  Illustrations  of.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  5:  90. 

—  Imitation  and  Benevolence,  Inunctions  of.     (H.  Spen- 

cer) Zoist,  1 :  369. 

—  in  Anthropological  Investigations.     (.J.  W.  Jackson) 

Anthrop.  R.  5:  71. 

—  in  France.     Blackw.  82:  665. 

—  Intellectual  Faculties  according  to.    (A.  Bain)  Fraser, 

63:  7I5- 

—  Lecture  on.     (G.  Combe)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  393,  459. 

—  Lingering  Admirers  of.     (J.  Cleland)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8: 

378.     Same  art.  Am.  Natural.  3:  586. 

—  made  easy.     Knick.  11:  523. 

—  M.athematics  of.     (J.  Straton)  Zoist,  3:  426.     4:60. 

—  Moral  Aspects  of.     (I.  Ray)  Chr.  Exiim.  16:  221, 

—  Morell's  Argument  against.    (T.  C.  Cooper)  Am.  Whig 

R.  12:  190. 

—  Objections  to.     Blackw.  13:  100,  199. 

—  of  Lord  Eldon.     (H,  G.  Atkinson)  Zoist,  i:  277. 

—  of  Havdon,  the  Painter.     Zoist,  12:  40. 

—  of  Radetzky.     (M.  A.  Castle)  Z 'ist,  13:  303. 

—  of  Rush,  the  Murderer.     (J.  Elliotson)  Zoist,  7:  107. 

—  of  Daniel  Strauss.     (M.  Ca.stle)  Zoist,  2:  326. 

—  of  two  Murderers.     (J.  Straton)  Zoist,  13:  202. 

—  Old  and  the  new.    (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  68. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  475. 

—  Organ  of  Amativeness.     (H.  Spencer)  Zoist,  2:  1S6. 

of  Conscientiousness.     (R.  R.  Noel)  Zoi>t,  3:  281. 

of  Language.     (P.  Deseret)  Zoist,  2:  21. 


PHRENOLOGY 


1005 


PHYSICAL 


Phrenology  ;  Organ  of  Sympathy.  (T.  S.  Prideaux)  Zoist, 
6:  72.  — (VV.  Jaffray)  Zoist,  6:  173. 

of  Wit.     (H.  Lowe")  Zoist,  1 :  266. 

of  Wonder.     (H.  Spencer)  Zoist,  2:  316. 

—  Place  and  Relations  of.     No.  Brit.  17:  41.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  289. 

—  Pretensions  of.   Bost.  Q.  2:  205.  —  (F.  II.  Hedge)  Chr. 

Exam.  17:  249. 

—  Principles  of.     (Syd.  Smith)  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  555. 
applied  to  Philosophy.    (.J.  B.  Mege)  Zoist,  3:  139. 

—  Progress  of.     Zoist,  1 :  5 . 

—  Propensities  according  to.    (A.  Bain)  Eraser,  62:  331. 

—  Religion  of.     (T.  II.  Archibald)  Chr.  R.  23:  351. 

—  Representatives  selected  by  Means  of.     (T.  S.  Pri- 

deaiix)  Zoist,  3:  399. 

—  Reporting  Development.    (T.  S.  Prideaiix)  Zoist,  1 :  25. 

—  Sentiments  according  to.     (A.  Bain)  Frascr,  62:  620. 

63:  246. 

—  Sewall  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  742. — Chr.  R.  2:  536. 

—  No.  Am.  45:  505.  —  Mo.  R.  144:  72. 

—  Spurzheim  on.   Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  365.  — Mo.  R.  94:  517. 

—  Taking  Measurements  of  the  Skull.    (T.  S.  Prideaux) 

Zoist,  1 :  120. 

—  vindicated.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  432.     8:  14,  115. 
I'iiylloxera.     (C.V.Riley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  i. — Lond. 

Soc.  36:  323. 

—  and  Insecticides.     Nature,  15:  200. 

—  in  France.     (M.  Cornu)  Nature,  23:  127. 
Phyllotaxis,  Mathematical  Nature  of.     (C.  Wright)  Am. 

Natural.  10:  326. 
Physic.     (.1.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  11;  32. 

—  and  Physicians.     So.  Q.  4:   192,  466.  —  Eraser,  23: 

149. —  Dub.  L^niv.  14:  653. 

—  Dilettante.     Lond.  M.  14:  S7. 

—  Fashions  in.     Lond.  M.  13:   177. 

—  for  the  Mind.     Colburn,  II :  394. 

—  Gresham  Lectures  on.     Nature,  7:  283. 

—  Infallible.     All  the  Year,  2:  448. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Beutley,  II :  335. 

—  Vagaries  of.     Chamb.  J.  28:  17. 

Physical  and  Metaphysical  Problems.     (A.  H.  Dana)  Nat. 

Q.  38:  213. 
Physical  Basis  of  Life.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Ed.  M.  72:  641. 

See  Life. 
Pliysical  Conditions,  Influence  on  Species.     (J.  A.  Allen) 

Radical  R.  i:  loS. 
Physical  Culture.     (A.  A.  Livermore)  No.  Am.  81:  51. 

—  Autobiograjihy  of  a  Strength-Seeker.     (G.  B.  Wind- 

ship)  Allan,  g:  102. 

—  Gymnasium.     (D.  W.  Cheever)  Atlan.  3:  529. 

—  in  Literary  Institutions.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  231. 

—  Necessity  of.     (E.  Re^'uolds)  Am.  Bil).  Repos.  2:   17. 

—  New  Gymnastics.     (D.  Lewis)  Allan.  10:   129. 

—  Radical  Ideas  about.     (L.  (i.  Janes)  Radical,  3:  4S1. 

—  the  Result  of  moral  Obligation.     Am.  0-  Olis.  i:  231. 

—  Saints  and  their  Bodies.     (T.  W.  Iligginson)  Atlan. 

i:  582. 

who  have  had  Bodies.  (G.  Reynolds)  Allan.  16:  385. 

Physical  Degeneracy,  Causes  of.  (A.  K.  Gardner)  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  i:  482. 

Pliysical  Description  of  the  Universe.     Eel.  M.  46:  332. 

Physical  Education.  (A.  L.  Peirson)  Am.  Inst,  of  In- 
struc.  1839:  203.  —  (J.  C.  Warren)  Am.  Inst,  of 
Instruc.  1830:  25.  — (F.  L.  Oswald)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
18:  303-753.  19:  7-721.  —  (E.  S.  Turner)  Penn 
Mo.  10:  194.  —  Cornh.  28:  345.  Same  art.  Eel.  JI. 
81:  531. — (J.  C.  Morison)  Macmil.  19:  511.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  72:  735.  —  (G.  Barraclough)  Dark  Blue, 
2:  450.  —  (R.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  185. 

—  Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  75. 

—  at  Englisii  Universities.     (S.  R.  Calthrop)  L'niv.  Q. 


Physical  Education;  Athletics  and  Education.    (H.  II. 
Almond)  Macmil   43:  2S3. 

—  in  Public  .'Schools.     (E.  Lyttelton)  igth  Cent.  7:  43. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  16:  677. 
See  Athletics;  Gymnastics. 
Physical  Exercise.     (J.  Addison)  Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  Si 7. 

—  in  School.     (S.  W.  Mason)  Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  61. — 

(E.  L.  Molineux)  Am.  J.  Educ.  11:  513. 
Physical  Features  of  the  Old  aud  New  World.    Am.  J. 

Sci.  59:  161. 
Physical   Forces   and    Duty.     Meth.   Q.    39:    642.     See 

Forces,  Physical. 
Physical  Geography.      Am.  Q.  g:    82.  —  Mo.   R.  119: 

200.  —  Knick.  36:  111,205,  395'  —  Quar.  83:  305. 

—  Ed.  R.  91:  654.  no:  571.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
4g:  309.  —  (R.  Strachey)  Geog.  M.  2:  2S3.  — Pennv 
M.  6:31. 

—  the  Air.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  497. 

—  and  Geology,  in  Art.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Art  J.  15:  233. 

—  and  History,  Connection  between.     (E.  T.  Vaughan) 

Contemp.  5:  29. 

—  as  a  po])ular  Study.     Intel.  Obs.  12:  61. 

—  Atlas  of.  Bc-ghaus's.     Prosp.  R.  5:  499. 

—  Campbell's  Frost  and  Fire.     Brit.  0-42:  270.  —  No. 

Brit.  43:  205.  —  Ed.  R.  122:  422. —  Intel.  Obs,  8:  9. 

—  Cooley's.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  370. 

—  Geikie's.     Nature,  7:  360. 

—  Guyot's.    (C.  H.   Davis)  No.  Am.   69  :    250.  —  (.1. 

Lovering)  (^hr.  Exam.  47:  96.  —  (.1.  D.  B.  De  Bow) 
De  Bow,  10:  282.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  14:  195. — Chr. 
R.  14:  471.  —  New  Eng.  8:  365. 

—  Johnston's.     Blackw.  65:    406.     66:    456.  —  Ed.    R. 

8g:  327. —  (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit,  g:  359.— 
Quar.  83:  305.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  193. — 
Putnam.  9:  635. 

—  Laughton's.     Nature,  3:  383.     9:  238. 

—  Man  ami  Nature.     Ed.  R.  120:  464. 

—  Maury's.     (W.  II.  Browne)  So.  M.  13:  503. 

—  of  North  America.     (H.  D.  Rogers)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

63:  224,  319,  363. 

—  Page's  Text-Book  of.    (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  8:  358. 

—  Mrs.  Somerville's.     Quar.  83:  305.  —  (Sir  D.  Brew- 

ster) No.  Brit.  9:  141.  —  (J.  Lovering)  Chr.  Exam. 
46:  58.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  18:  153.  Same  art. 
Ed.  M.  14:  433.  —  (S.  E.  Coues)  No.  Ain.  73:  3S6. 

—  Blackw.  66:  456. 

Physical  Impediments  to  social  Success.     (C.  A.  Bristed) 

Galaxy,  17:  64. 
Physical  Investigations  on  tiie  Valorous.     (P.  C.    Car- 

])enter)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  437. 
Physical  I^aboratory  of   the   University  of  Cambridge. 

Nature,  10:  139. 
Physical  Labnr.itories.     (W.  G.  Adams)  Nature,  3:  322. 

—  (E.  C.  I'ickering)  Nature.  3:  241. 

Physical  I.4iws,  Immutability  of,  Powell  on.     Chr.  R.  25: 
228. 

—  Pcn-^istencc  of.     (G.  I.  Chaee)  No.  Am.  81:   r;9. 
Physical   Life,  Characteristics  of.    (M.  Romavne)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  6:  193. 

—  Theories  of,  and  Religious  Thought    (L.  S.  Beale) 

Contemp.  17:  95. 
See  Life. 
Physical  M.uu]nilation,  Pickering's.     Nature,  lo:  160. 
I'll   sical  Measurements.  Kohlrausch's.     Nature,  g:   160. 
Physical  Philosoi.hy  cf  the  Ancients.     Ed.  JI.  55:  433. 
Physical  Puritanism.    (Dr.  .Sam.  Brown)  Westm.  57:  405. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  34:   120. 
Physical  Revolution  in  the  19th  Century.     (F.  R.  Conder) 

Eraser,  104:  65S. 
Physical  Science.     (G.  T.  Chace)  No.  Am.  81:  159. 

—  and  useful  Arts.     New  Entr.  g:  4S1. 

—  Apology  for.     (S.  Chase)  New  Eng.  4:  542. 


PHYSICAL 


1006 


niYSIOGNOMY 


Physical  Science  at  Cambridge.  (S.  Taylor)  Nature,  2:  28. 

—  Klemcntary  Workson.  (J.  Loveriiiy)  No.  Am.  72:  358. 

—  llelmholtz  on  the  Deductive  Method  in.     Nature,  II : 

149,  211. 

—  in  England.     Hhukw.  54:  514. 

—  in  its  Uelation  to  Revealed  lieligion.     So.  Q.  19:  420. 

—  in  Schools.     Nature,  13:  311-491.     14:  365. 

—  Ii.tidel  Aspects  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  29:   i. 

—  Present  State  of,  1847.     Quar.  79:  93. 

—  Primary  Concepts  of.     (J.  B.  Stallo)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4: 

92-349- 

—  Progressand  Spirit  of.     (Sir  H.  Holland)  Kd.  P.  108: 

71.     Same  art.   Eel.  M.  45:   145.     Same  art.   Liv. 
Age,  59:  26. 

—  Relation  to  Human  Life.     (B.  V.  B.  Dixon)  Western, 

i:  20. 

—  Study  of.    (C.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,  12:  3.S6.    Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  451. 

—  Tait's  Recent  Advances  in.     (J.  C.  Maxwell)  Nature, 

13:  461. 

—  true  Key  to  Social    Science.      (Mrs.  H.    Stevenson) 

Victoria,  22:  125. 
Physical   Sciences.     Quar.  79:  49.  —  Blackw.  6:  35. — 
Paniph.  15:   117.  —  Anal.  M.  6:  126. 

—  Connection  of.     Am.  Q.  16:  428. — Ed.  R.  59:  154. 

Bent.  Q.  2:   129.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  63:  481. 

—  Mathematical  and  Philosophical,  State  of.     (J.  Lover- 

ing)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:  297. 

—  Uses  and  Beauties  of.     Mo.  R.  147:   538. 
Physical  Science  Institute.     Nature,  14:  205. 
Physical  Science  Museum.     Nature,  14:   257,  325, 
Physical  Strength,  Extraordinary.     Chamb.  J.  58:  552. 
Physical   Surroundings,  Morale  of.     (J.   M.   FothergiU) 

(lood  Words,  19:  314. 

Physical  Theory  of  another  Life,  Taylor's.  (Sir  J.  Ste- 
phen) Ed.  R.  71:  220.  —  (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ. 
10:  119.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  (^hr.  Exam.  22:  245.  — 
(R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  643. 

Physical  Training.  Am.  Meth.  M.  16:  453. —  Brit.  Q. 
29:  362.  —  St.  James,  6:  322. 

—  of  Students.     Princ.  33:   183. 

Physical  Work,  Elements  of.    (J  W.  Nystrom)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  78:  -,25. 
Physical  World,  Unity  of.     (A.  Winchell)  Meth.  Q.  33: 

181.  34:  70. 
Physician,  The.     Colburn,  5:  254-563. 

—  Note-Book  of  a.     (A.  T.  Thomson)  Colburn,  57:   193, 

364.     58:  260.     59:  loS,  506. 

—  Life  of  a  traveling.     Mo.  R.  161:  43.     Same  art.  Eel. 

Mus.  3:  289. 

—  Literary.     (W.  A.  Jones)  Dem.  R.  13:  505. 
Physician's  Art,  Dr.  I.Watson  on.  Eraser,  57:  94.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  43:  372. 
Physician's  Dreams.     All  the  Year,  2:  109,  135. 
Physician's  (Jhosts.     All  the  Year,  i:  346,  3S2,  427. 
Physician's  Stors'.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  667. 
Physicians  and  Quacks.     Blackw.  91:  165. 

—  and  Surgeons  of  a  bygone  Generation.     (A.  V.  Kir- 

wan)  I'raser,  66:   566.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:  70. 
of  the  last  (ieneration.     Macniil.  8:   18. 

—  as  Men  of  Letters.     Temp.  Bar,  55:   191. 

—  Female.     (S.  Gregory)  Liv.  Age,  73:  243.     Stt  Wo- 

men as  Physicians. 

—  Lives  of  British.     Mo.  R.  122:  600. 

—  Modern  Position  of.     (II.  Maudsley)  Pop.   Sci.   Mo. 

10:  330. 

—  Plea  for.     Eraser,  37:  286. 

—  Study  of  Chemistry  by.    (E.  W.  J.  von  Schelling)  J. 

Spec.  Philos.  14:  343. 
Physicism,  .'Esthetics  of.     (R.  H.  Evton)  Westm.  98:  444. 
PhVsics.     (T.  Exley)  Meth.  :\r.  53:  474,  7;;^ 

—  Address  on.     (J.  Levering)  .\m.  Natural.  8:  612,  641. 


Physics,  Analysis  of.     (W.  M.  Bryant)  Western,  2:  551. 

—  and  Chemistry,  Iloefer's  History  of.     (G.  F.  Ifodwell) 

Nature,  8:  321. 

—  and  Mctapliysics.     (('.  Bray)  Anthrop.  R.  7:  392. 

—  and  Meteorology,  Miiller's.    (W.  .lack)  Nature,  2:  272. 
and  Optics,  Exley's.     Ed.  R.  65:  264. 

—  and  Politics.     (W.  Bagehot)  Fortn.  8:  513.     9:  452. 

12:  58.     16:  696.     17:  46. 
Bagehot  on.     (A.  V.  Dicev)  Nation,  16:  238. 

—  and  Theology.     (T.  Hill)  Unita.  R.  8:  26. 

—  Arnott's  Elements  of.     Eel.  R.  52:  209. 

—  at  the   [Iniversity  of  London.     (G.  C.  Foster)  Nature, 

10:  506,  525. 

—  Bibliography  of.     (W.  M.  Bryant)  Western,  2:  551. 

—  Cosmical.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  2:  499. — (B.   Stew- 

art) Eel.  Engin.  4:   169. 

—  Domain  of.     (A.  E.  Dolbeare)  Univ.  Q.  33:  207. 

—  Elementary.     (P.  (J.  Tait)  Nature,  16:   iig. 

Drion  and  Fernet's.     (W.  Jack)  Nature,  3;  23. 

Stewart's.     (P.  G.  Tait)  Nature,  3:   103. 

—  F^verett's  Text-Book  of.     Nature,  16:  518. 

—  Exley  on.     Eel.  R.  65:  264. 

—  Experimental,  Weinhold's.     Nature,  4:   158. 

—  Galileo  and  the  Application  of  Mathematics  to.     (AV. 

Jack)  Nature,  21 :  40,  58. 

—  Ganot's.     (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  5:  285. 

—  in  Germany.     Nature,  12:  88. 

—  Instruments  of  Physical  Progress.     (J.  Lovering)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  6:  197. 

—  Lecture  Notes  on.     (A.  M.  Mayer)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

84:  321,  343-    85:  35-400.     86:  45-400. 

—  Mathematical  Investigations  in.     (J.  Lovering)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  6:  308. 

—  Modern.     Blackw.  102 :  281. 

—  Molecular.     (W.  A.  Norton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  61,  207. 

89:  237.     90:  61.     91:  61,  196.    96:  167. 

and  Cosmical.     (W.  A.  Norton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  24. 

103:  327,  440.     104:  8. 
Sec  Molecular  Physics. 

—  New  Theory  of.     (R.  S.  Rust)  Meth.  Q.  14:  102, 

—  Popular.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  27. 

—  Practical.     (C.  K.  Akin)  Nature,  3:  121.  —  Nature, 

12:  245. 

—  Primary  Concepts  of.     (J.  B.  Storrs)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3: 

705. 

—  Progress  of,  Forbes  on.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  366. 

—  Recent  Publications  in.     (A.  W.  Wright)  No.  Am. 

132:  296. 

—  Rumford's  Complete  Works.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Na- 

ture, II :  203. 

—  Study  of,   in   Secondary   Schools.     (J.    Trowbridge) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:   159. 

—  Wave  Theory  of.     So.  R.  n.s.  7:  177. 

—  Weinhold's  Experimental.     Nature,  II :  4S2. 

—  without  Apparatus.     Nature,  22:  320-588. 
See  Natural  Philosophy. 

Phvsio-Aiithropulogy.     See  Anthropology,  Physio-. 
Physiognomists,  Greek.     Month,  8:  277,470. 
Physiognomy.     Quar.  90:  62.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  32: 
455.  — Anthrop.  R.  6:  137.  —  Cornh.  4:  472,  569. 

—  Anatomy  of,  and  Philosophj'  of   Expression.      Chr. 

Rem.  8:   130. 

—  and  Craniology.     Colburn,  4:  121. 

—  and  Phrenology,  Abernethy  on.     Eel.  R.  35:  551. 

—  British.     Mo.  R.  120:  297. 

—  Faces.     Victoria,  18:  415.     22:  289-429. 

—  First  Principle  of.     Cornh.  4:  569. 

—  of  the  Human  Form.     Quar.  99:  452.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  51:  553. 

—  of  Scripture  Portraits.     Cong.  1 :  23-275. 

—  of  Serpents,  Schlegel  on.     Mo.  R.  164:  218. 

—  Phases  of.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  466. 


PHYSIOGNOMY 


1007 


PICKEREL 


Physiognomy,  Science  of.  Blackw.  6:  650.  —  Anal.  M. 
12:  409. 

—  Spiirzheini's  System  of.     Eel.  R.  21:  321,  459. 
-See  Face;  Phrenology. 

Phvsiography.     (C.  L.  Morgan)  Am.  Natural.  12:  665. 

—  Huxley's.    Nature,  17:  178. 

IMiy.siological  Esthetic.*,  AIlen'.s.  (G.  J.  Romanes)  Na- 
ture, 16:  98. — Canad.  Mo.  12:  98. 

Phy.siological  Errors.     Ciiainb.  .1.  55:  229. 

I'hysiological  Facts.     Penny  M.  6:  270. 

Physiological  Lalxiratorv,  Handbook  for.   Nature,  7:  438. 

Pliysiological  Lalioratories  at  Berlin.  (B.  Jones)  Nature, 
7:  405. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     (.1.  B.  Sanderson)  Nature,  3:  1S9. 
I'hysiological  Researches  at  Gratz.     Nature,  4:  402. 
Pliysiological  Riddles;  Action,  Growth,  Living   Forms. 

(,'ornh.  2:  21,  167,  313. 
Physiological  Training,  Kingsley  on.     Nature,  6:  4S9. 
Physiology,  .\griculture,  and  Chemistry.     Brit.  Q.  8:  75. 

—  Alison's  Outlines  of.     Eel.  U.  53:   264,  339. 

—  and  (,'hemistry.     (L.  H.  Steiner)  ^lercersb.  6:   117. 

—  and  its  Lessons.     Nat.  Q.  14:  i. 

—  and  Medicine.     (W.  James)  No.  .\ni.  107:  322.  —  Liv. 

Age,  75:  4^'3- 

—  and  modern  Materialism.     (C.  M.  O'Learv)  Am.  Cath. 

Q.  5:  4'^'- 

—  and  Psyclndogy.     (J.  S.  Jewell)  Meth.  Q.  28:  1S5. 

—  Animal.     Westni.  16:   192. 

and  Vegetable.     Ed.  R.  60:   142. 

—  Animal  (IrgaTiization.     Lond.  Q.  4:  351. 

—  as  a  Branch  (if  Education.     (E.  Reynolds)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1833:  39. 

—  at  the  Farm.     I-ond.  Q.  29:  155. 

—  Combe's  Principles  of.     Mo.  R.  135:   iSo. 

—  Comparative.     (H.   X.  Carringtou)  New  Eng.  II :  i. 

—  Knick.  36;  500. 

and  Human.    (S.  Smith)  Lond.  M.  16:  522.   17:  43. 

Caipenter's.     Westm.  63:  241. 

Owen's.     No.  Brit.  28:  313. 

—  Elementary  Instruction  in.     (T.  H.  Huxlej')  Nature, 

16:  233.     Same  art.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  ix:  668. —  (T. 
H.  Huxley)  Dub.  Univ.  go:  129. 

—  Fletcher's  Rudiments  of.     Mo.  U.  140:  259. 

—  for  the  People.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Howitt,  i:   100- 

355.     2:  56-232. 

—  for  Women.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Nature,  5:  7^. 

—  Foster's.    Nature,  10:  261.    15:53. — (E.  A. -SchJifer) 

Nature,  16:  79. 

—  French  E.xperimental.     Nature,  13:   144,  182. 

—  General  Princi])Ies  of.     ^lus.  i:   130. 

—  the  (Jerman  Science.     (<i.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  30:  209. 

—  Hinton's  Practical.     Nature,  lo:  121. 

—  Human.     Hogg,  i:  343.^ 

and  (Comparative.     Westm.  7:  416. 

Draper's.     (G.  S.  Bedford)    Meth.  Q.   17:   419.— 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  247. 
Dunglison's.      Am.  J.  Sci.  24:  165.  —  .\m.  Q.  13: 

375-  — Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  173. 

Flint's.     Nature,  8:  98. 

Ilayward's.     (1",.  Hale)  No.  Am.  39:  395. 

—  Ignorance  the  Cause  of  Empiricism.    Knick.  12;  410. 

—  in  Schools.     (J.  P.  Gulliver)  New  I'^ng.  13:   276. 

—  in  Thought,  Conduct,  and  IJelief.     (D.  Clark)  Canad. 

Mo.  19:  363. 

—  Lankester's.     Nature,  5:  497. 

—  Lawrence  and  Pring  on.     Im'1.  R.  35:  4S1. 

—  Lesson  in.     (J.  Samuelson)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  Si. 

—  Magendie's.     Anal.  M.  14:  447. 

—  Mental.     See  Jlental  Physiology;  Mind;  Philosophy, 

MentaL 
—  Moral  I.*ssons  of.     (J.  M.  Fothergiil)  Good  Words, 
2o:  378. 


Physiology,  Miiller's.     (J.  Wyman)  No.  .\m.  56:  336. 

—  Necessity  of  the  Study  of.     (E.  Jarvis)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1845:  III. 

—  of  the  Dance.     (T.  Hood)  Lond.  .Soc.  14:  4S-367. 

—  of  the  Skin.     (J.  C.  Metcalf)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1839:  35. 

—  Outlines  of,  Hermann's.     Nature,  2:   139. 

—  Popular.     Eel.  R.  113:  81.  —  Nature,  2:  272. 

—  Popular  Lectures  on,  Czermak's.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Na- 

ture, i:  353. 

—  the  Problem  of  Society.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  124. 

—  (iuain's.     ilo.  R.  123:  477. 

—  Reviews  and  Abstracts  in.     (W.  I.  Burnett)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  66:  251,  393.    67:  89.    68:  104. 

—  Sentimental.     Blackw.  86:  87. 

—  Study  of.     (P.  II.  Pye-Smith)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  43. 

—  Ultimate  Laws  of.     (H.  Spencer)  Nat.  R.  5:  332. 

—  Vegetable.     Ed.  R.  50:  145.  —  Westm.  lo:  431.     Ste 

also  Vegetable. 

—  versus  Philosophy.   (H.  P.  Stearns)  New  Eng.  39:  470. 

—  Why  do  we  eat?"    (G.  Allen)  Belgra.  38:  31. 
See  Animal;  Life;  etc. 

Physio-Philosophy,  Oken's.     (S.  TjMer)  Princ.  32:  35. 
Physique  of  different  Nationalities.     (W.  II.  Thompson) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  9:  129. 
Physostigma  and  Atropia,  Eraser's.     Nature,  7:  69. 
Phytogamy,  Darwin  on.     (A.  Gray)  Nation,  26:  246. 
Pianist  and  Patriot :  a  Sketch.     Liv.  Age,  29:   116. 

—  Notes  for  a  young.     (J.  Wilcox)  Galaxy,  2:  281. 
Piano,  and  its  .\ntecedents.  (.F.  Wilcox)  Harper,  58:  S54. 

—  at  the  Top  of  the  House;  a  Story.     (H.  C.  Coape) 

Tinsley,  29:  267. 

—  Manufacture  of,  in  U.  S.     (J.  Parton)  .\tlan.  20:  82. 

—  Modern.     (S.  A   Pearce)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  601. 
Pianos.     St.  James,  23:  636.  —  Chamb.  J.  32:  254. 

—  Morning  among.     Victoria,  23:  530. 

Pianoforte,  Great  Composers  for  the.     (L.  T.  Cragin)0. 
&  N.  8:  246. 

—  Mozart's.     I'raser,  43:  453. 

—  Origin  of.     (H.  F.  Chorlev)  Westm.  32:  306. 

—  Virginal,  and  Harpsichord.     Penny  .M.  8:  50,  62. 
Pianofortes.     (H   R.  Haweis)  Argosy,  2:  43.  — Chamb. 

J.  16:  36.    43:  07. 

—  Notes  on.     (S.  Thalberg)  Ed.  M.  28:  225. 
Pianoforte  Factory,  Day  at  a.     Penny  M.  11:   169. 
Pianoforte  ^^'ires,  Strength  of  Tone  of .  (T.  P.  Thompson) 

J.  I'rankl.  Inst.  65:  344. 
Piazzas.     (C.  W.  Elliott)  Ga'axy,  i:  5^4. 
Pic  du  Midi,  Physical  Observatory  on.     Nature,  13:  251. 

19:  390. 
Picard,  Ernest.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  556. 

Picard,  L.  B.  Plays.  For.  B.  5:  325.  —  Westm.  8:  iSo. 
Picaresco  Romances.  (W.  H.  Brown)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  146. 
Piccadilly.     (L.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  97:  374-643.    98:91- 

309. 

—  Fine  Day  in.     Eraser,  30:   107. 

—  Old  Masters  in.     All  the  Year,  35:  440. 
Piccadilly  Papers.    (L.  Oliphant)  Lond.  Soc.  12:  3S5-515. 

—  (F.  Arnold)  Lond.  Soc.  13:  21-4S1.     14:  36-5('>i. 

15:  65,   561.     16:    80-542.     17:    84-559.     18:  85- 

564.     19:  S6-55S.     20:  8q-;''i3.     21:  S9-561. 
Piccolo:  a  Storv.     All  the  Year,  34:  179,  203. 
Pichlcr,  Dr.  Aloys,  the  Book-Thief.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  439. 
Pichler,  C.     Agathodes;  a  Novel.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  483. 
Pichot,    Amcdi'e.     Journey  in    England   and   Scotland. 

Lond.  JI.  12:  558. — Quar.  32:  342. 
Picked  up  in  the  Row.     Lond.  Soc.  lo:  227. 
Pickens,  Gen.  .\ndrew.     Niles's  Reg.  13:  71. 
Pickens,  Mrs.  .\ndrew.  (Mrs.  E.  F.  EUet)  Godey,  39:  115. 
Pickens,  I'Vrt,  Reinforcement  of.     (G.  Welles)  Gal.ixy, 

11:  02. 
Pickerel-Fishing.     Penny  M.  5:  443. 


nCKEKIXG 


1008 


PIES 


Pickering,    Charles.     Chionologieal  Ilistor}-   of  Plants. 
(A.  H.  Sayce)  Nature,  21:  104. 

—  Obituary  Notice  of.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  9:  446. 
Pickering,  John.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  496. 

—  White's  Eulogy  on.     Am.  J.  Sci.  53:  452. 
Pickering,  Timothy.     (\V.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  5:   450. — 

(G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  118:  357.  — (II.  C.  Lodge) 
Atlau.  41:  739.  —  West.  Mo.  R.  2:  5S7.  —  Ann. 
Reg.  4:  198. 

—  Recollections  of.     (W.  I.  Kip)  Overland,  6:  312. 

—  Upham's  Life  of.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  18:  93. 
Pickersgill,  Frederick  R.     Art  J.  2:  108. 

Picket  Duty  at  Night.     (F.  S.  Bowley)  Overland,  5:  31. 
Pickett,  A.  J.     History  of  Alabama.     So.  Q.  21:  1S2, 
Pickman,  Benjamin.     Hunt,  2:  411. 
Pickpockets.     (C.  Thomson)  (Jalaxy,  3:  630. 
Pick-ups,  Curious.     Cliamb.  J.  54:  429. 
Picnic  on  the  Mendips.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  142. 
Picnics.     Chamb.  J.  27  :  353. 

—  and  Clam-Bakes.     All  the  Year,  28:  132. 

—  Physiology  of.     Belgra.  2:  427. 

—  under  Difficulties.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  415. 
Picnicking  on  the  Mourne  Mountains.     (E.  Green)  St. 

James,  21 :  62. 
Pico,  Eurl  of  Mirandola.    (W.  H.  Pater)  Fortn.  16:  377. 
Picquigny,  Pilgrimage  to.     (Mrs.  C.  White)  Sharpe,  42: 

145.  — (Mrs.  C.  White)  Peop.  J.  7:  15. 
Picts,  Account  of.     (.J.  AValker)  Arch.  1 :  230. 

—  and  Gael,  Vestiges  of.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  661. 

Picts'  Wall,   Artist's   Ramble  along.      (J.   W.   Archer) 

Once  a  Week,  5:  106-330. 
Picton,  Sir  Thomas,  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  138:  305. 
Pictorial  Rhapsody.      (W.   JI.   Thackeray)   Fraser,   21: 

720.     22:  112. 
Pictorial  Tube.     Art  J.  9:  So. 
Picture,  The  best  in  the  World.     (W.  E.  Crothus)  Temp. 

Bar,  61:  395. 

—  on  a  Vase;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  20:  325. 
Pictures.     Belgra.  14:  292. 

—  Among  the   old    Masters.     (H.    B.   Forman)   Temp. 

Bar,  19:  250. 

—  and  Devices  in  Straw.     Penny  M.  13:  183. 
on  Wood.     Penny  M.  13:   175. 

—  and  Painters.     Bentley,  24:   53. 

—  and  Picture  Criticism.     Nat.  R.  3:  So. 

—  and  Picture-Dealers,  English.     Belgra.  2:  288. 

—  and  Picture-Dealing.     For.  Q.  35:  i.     Same  art.  Liv, 

Age,  5:  457.  —  Colburn,  62:   445. 

—  and  the  Picturesque.     Dub.  L'niv.  20:  212. 

—  Angerstein's  Collection  of.     Quar.  31:  216. 

—  Bigness  in.     Art  J.  33:  133. 

—  Boston  Athenffium  Exhibition  of,    1827.     U.  S.  Lit. 

Gaz.  6:  311. 

1829.     (S.  A.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  29:  258. 

1830.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  31:  309. 

1831.     (F.  Dexter)  No.  Am.  33:  506. 

—  Bridge-water  Gallery      Fraser,  44:  210. 

—  Cheap.     Liv.  Age,  47:  119. 

—  Cleaning.     Art  J.  5:   196. 

in  the  National  Gallery.     Art  J.  5:  30. 

of  old.     (S.  Laurence)  Cornh.  15:  222. 

—  Du  Burtin  on.     Blackw.  58:  413. 

—  Dutch  Genre.     (N.  Colgan)  Irish  Mo.  7:  628. 

—  Framing  of.     (F.  Crowninshield)  Nation,  20:  257.— 

(J.  Fairman)  Art  J.  32:  38. 
and  Hanging  of.     (A.  F.  Oakey)  Harper,  63:  552. 

—  French  and  English.     Cornh.  40:  92. 

—  in  Churches.     Art  .J.  3:  116. 

—  in  London  and  Paris,  1872.     Cornh.  25:  33. 

—  in  the  private  Galleries  of  New  York.     (E.  Benson) 

Putnam,  15:  534.     16:  81,  376. 

—  Odd.     All  the  Year,  24:  512. 


Pictures  of  tiie  Season,  1850.     Blackw.  68:  "]"]. 

—  Old  Masters  in  the  Winter  Exhibitions,    1879.     (S. 

Colvin)  19th  Cent.  5:  300. 

—  Pious.     (G.  M.  Raymond)  Cath.  World,  22:  409. 

—  Preservation  of.     (J.  B.  Pyne)  Art  J.  16:  i,  37. 
and  Restoration  of.     (J.  C.  Robinson)  F.  Arts  Q. 

i:  153.  — (C.  Boner)  F.  Arts  Q.  3:  118. 

—  Reproduction  of;  a  lost  Art.     Eel.  M.  81:  363. 

—  Strictures  on.     Eraser,  17:  758. 

—  Subjects  for.     Blackw.  63:  176. 

—  I'sc  of  looking  at.     Westm.  lOO:  415. 
jSce  also  Paintings. 

Pictures  in  the  Fire.     (G.  Massey)  Good  Words,  3:  199. 

Pictures  of  my  Barrack  Life ;  by  a  German  Soldier.  Col- 
burn, 93:  365,  449.     94:  50,  394.     95:  233.  324. 

Picture  and  Sculpture  Galleries,  Remarks  upon  Lighting. 
Art  J.  3:  205. 

Picture-Advertising  in  So.  America.  Internat.  M.  5:  520. 

Picture  Auctions  in  Paris.    All  the  Year,  10:  44. 

Picture-Book  without  Pictures.  (H.  C.  Andersen)  Peop. 
J.  i:  261. 

Picture-Books  and  their  Makers.     St.  James,  g:  2-^. 

Picture  Collections  in  Cincinnati.  (G.  W.  Nichols)  Gal- 
axy, 10:  511. 

Picture-Collector.  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  629.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  6:  39S. 

Picture-copying  Trade.     Am.  Bibliop.  5:  70. 

Picture-Copyists.     All  the  Year,  43:  55. 

Picture-Dealer's  Hack.Confe-^sionsof  a.  Chamb.  J.  16:  56. 

Picture-Dealer's  Romance.     Chamb.  J.  56:  4S8. 

Picture-Deiilers.     Art  J.  7:  264. 

Picture-Dealing  Art  J.  4:  94,  151,  246.  6:  313.  g: 
342.  —  Pennj'  M.  14:  318. 

—  Frauds  in.     Art  J.  6:  8. 

—  Romance  of.     Art  J.  10:  311,  369. 

Picture  Exhibitions;  National  Gallery  and  British  Insti- 
tution.    Blackw.  46:  467. 

—  1842.     Blackw.  52:  23,  319,  329, 

—  1847.     (A.  Wynter)  Peop.  J.  3:  277. 

—  Recent.     (II.  James,  jr.)  Galaxj',  20:  89. 
Pictiire  Forgeries.     Art  J.  4:  284. 
Picture  Frames.     Art  J.  7:  55. 

Picture  Gallery.    (H.  H.  Clements)  Am.  Whig  R.  3:  349. 

—  Blackw.  41:    795.     42:    20,  416.     43:    y:,T„   769. 

44:  439.     45:  319,  587.     46:  46. 
Picture  Galleries,  Light  in.     Art  J.  3:  312. 

—  of  England,  Some.     Fraser,  26:  335,  466. 

—  Proposed  Oxford.     Blackw.  47:  362. 
Picture-Gatherings  of  Paris.    (H.  O'Neil)  Fortn.  7:  517, 

678. 
Picture  Gossip.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Fraser,  31:  713. 
Picture  Sale.     Cornh.  4:  470. 
Picture  Season  in  London.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  24: 

149. 
Picture-Selling.    Art  J.  10:  123. 
Picture- Writing,  Discoveries  in.    Brit.  Q.  12:  79.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  21:  352. 

—  Method  of  the  Indians.     (W.  Bray)  Arch.  6:  159. 
Pictured  Rocks  of  Lake  Superior.     (A.  L.  Rawson)  Har- 
per, 34:  681. 

Picturesque  and  Beautiful,  Sources  of.  Blackw.  14:  249. 

—  Decay  of .     Blackw.  27:  254. 

—  Price  on.     Quar.  4:  373. 

Lauder's  Edition.     Tait.  n.  s.  9:  39S. 

—  Short  Studies  in.    (W.  S.  Kennedy)*Lippinc.  26:  375. 

—  Taste  for.     Mus.  2:  48. 

Picturesque  America.    Appleton,  4:  577-783.    5:  15-616. 
Picturesque  Transformation.  (J.  Hawthorne)  Dub.  Univ. 

91:  49. 
Pidgie  Brant.     (C.  Hickox)  Lippinc.  9:  153. 
Pidgin  English.     See  Pigeon  English. 
Pies,  Concerning.     All  the  Year,  19:  613. 


PIECE 


1009 


PILCHARD 


Piece  of  Chalk;  a  Sketch.  (H.  Curtis)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  363. 
Piece-Work,  Evils  of.  (W.  Lattimer)  19th  Cent.  5:  547. 
Piedmont.     All  the  Year,  i:  269. — Ed.  K.  96:  37. 

—  and  Italy  in  1849  and  1S59.     Eraser,  60:  498. 
in  1856.     Brit.  Q.  24:  507. 

—  French  Intervention  in.     lientley,  45:  640. 

—  Gallenga's  History  of.     Colburii,  105:  479. 

—  Gilley's  Excursion  to.     Mo.  It.  106:  25S.     Same  art. 

Portfo.(Den.)  34:   10. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  R.  103:  44. 

—  History  of  the  Revolution  in.     Mo.  R.  95:  468. 

—  Protestantism  in.  1847-57.     (E.  E.  Hale  and  G.  W. 

Brii^gs)  Chr.  Exam.  63:  404. 

—  Rise  and  Projjress  of.     Eraser,  56:  363. 

—  Valleys  of.     Victoria,  7:  214. 
Pieman,  The.     Chamb.  J.  15:  376. 

Piers,  Method  of  sinking.     (.J.  B.  Eads)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

86:  248. 
Pierce,   Benjamin,  with  portrait.     (S.  G.  Drake)  X.  E. 

Reg.  7:  9.  —  Am.  .1.  Sci.  122:   167. 
Pierce,  Daniel,  Descendants  of.     X.  E.  Reg.  29:  273. 
Pierce,  Elizabeth.    Village  Pencilings.  Chr.  Rem.  3:  644. 
Pierce,  Franklin.     (P.  (Jndwin)  Putnam,  2:   301.  —  with 

portrait,  Deni.  R.  30:  4S1. — Cliaml).  .J.  19:  69. 

—  and  (icn.  Scott,  with  portrait.     Dem.  1!.  31:  2S9. 

—  Hawthorne's  Life  of.     Dem.  R.  31 :  276. 

—  Mes.sage  of,  1857.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  15:   i. 
Pierce,  .lohn,  Character  of.    (F.  D.  Huntington)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  6:  433. 

—  Dudleian  Lecture.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  48. 

Pierce,  .losliua  W.,  with  portrait.      (T.  F.  Davies)  X.  E. 

Reg.  28:  367. 
Pierce,  Lovick.     Xat.  M.  3:  312. 
Pierce  Genealogy.     (E.  W.  Peirce)  X.  E.  Reg.  21:    61- 

340.     22:   73-42S. 
Pierce  Bodkin,  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  456. 
Pierpont,   John.      (.J.   Neal)  Atlan.   18:    650. —  (S.    H. 

Morse)  Radical,  2:   loi.  —  (C.  A.  Cumniings)  Chr. 

Exam.  81 :  374. 

—  .Virs  of  Palestine.     Portfo.(Den.)  16:   51S.  -  (F.  Dex- 

ter) Xo.   Am.   4:    40S.  —  Chr.   Exam.   29:    252. — 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  634. 

—  Discourse  on  Morals  of  Political  .\ction.    Chr.  Exam. 

25:  21S. 

—  Poems  of.     (.J.  G.  Palfrey)  Xo.  Am.  51:    479. —  (T. 

W.  White)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  777. 

—  Sermon  on  Acts  xix.  19,  20.     Chr.  Exam.  16:  98. 
Pierpont,  .Jonathan,   Extracts   from   Diary  of.     (W.    B. 

Trask)  X.  E.  Reg.  13:  255. 
Pierpont,  Sarali,  Diary  and  Letters  of.     (.\.  D.  Gridley) 

Hours  at  Home,  5:  295,  417. 
Pierre  Couplce  of  the  Bocage.     Sharpe,  39:   151. 
Pierre  Prcvost's  Story.    Month,  i:  522.    Same  art.  Catli. 

World,  2:   no. 
I'ierrcfonds,  Description  of.     St.  James,  45:  30. 
Pierrot,  Warrior  and  Statesman.    (F.  R.  Stockton)  Scrib. 

10:  720. 
Piers,  Henry.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  626. 

Piers  Ploughman.     Xat.  R.  13:  273.     See  Langland,  W. 
Pietism  in  Germany.     Meth.  M.  33:  129. 
Pietists  in  German}-,  Origin  and  Progress  of.     Chr.  Obs. 

33:  395>  464-  — (E.  Pond)  Cong.  R.  7:  331. 
Pietistie  Controversy.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  (}.  4:  27S. 
Pietro  and  Giannetta.     Belgra.  39:  supp.  48. 
Pietro  d'Abano.     (L.  Ticck)  Black w.  46:  22S. 
Pietro  della  Francesca,  Italian  Painter.     Cornh.  31:  167. 
Piety.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  4. 

—  Hereditary.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Theo.  R.  7:  211. 

—  High  Standard  of.  now  demanded.     (.A.  L.  Bridgman) 

Evang.  R.  7:  364. 

—  Hindrances  to.     (.V.  Alexander)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  2:  i. 

—  Importance  of  eminent  Personal.    Am.  t^.  Reg.  9:  150. 

64 


Piety  in  the  17th  Century.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  275. 

—  Influence  on  the  Human  Mind.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  7:   i. 
on  the  Intellectual  Powers.    Chr.  R.  5:  i. 

—  Manly,  in  its  Principles.     Am.  Mo.  il.  3:   19. 
Phillip  on.     (X.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  267. 

—  of  the  early  Christians.   (C.  E.  Stowe)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos. 

2d  s.  3:  91. 

—  Peaceful  Death  no  Evidence  of.  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  505. 

—  Practical,  Hannah  More  on.      Chr.  Obs.  lo:  559. 

—  Prejudice  against.     Chr.  R.  5:  354. 

—  Proper  Standard  of.    (E.  Paine)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  663. 

—  Strength  of.     Chr.  R.  8:  152. 

—  to  God.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  no. 

Pig,  Ancient  British.     Xature.  14:  254. 
Pigs.     House.  Words,  5:  471. 

—  a  Poem.     Xew  Eng.  M.  9:  153. 

—  and  Pig-Drovers.      Penny  M.  12:  277. 

—  and  their  Trials.     All  the  Year,  38:  541. 
Pigs  to  wit.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i :  352. 

Pig  Hunt  in  Xew  Zealand.     Temp.  Bar,  48:   no. 

Pig  Lore.     Dub.  Univ.  42:   537. 

Pig  Tax;  a  Tale.     Belgra.  21:  231. 

Pigault-Lchnin,  G.  C.  A.,  French  Claimant.    Temp.  B.ir, 

38:  404. 
Pigeon,  Dfimestic.     Penny  M.  lo:  3')i. 

—  Mummv  of.     (W.  C.  L.  Martin)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  25. 
Pigeons.     Chamb.  J.  2:  133. 

—  Carrier.     (E.  B.  Leonard)  Harper,  46:  659.  —  Penny 

M.  2:  401. — Once  a  Week,  24:  91.      See  Pigeon 
Post. 
Pigeon  English.     (W.  Simpson)  Macmil.  29:  4;.    Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  82:  83. —  (N.  B.  Dennys)  Xation,  ii: 
118. — (X.  A.  Hayes,  jr  )  Scrib.  15:  372. 

—  Yokohama.     Liv.  Age,  142:  496. 
Pigeon  Post.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  83S. 

Pigeon  Roosts  in  America.     Penny  M.  6:  4. 

Pigeon-Shooting.     Broadw.  2:   189. 

Pigments,  Preparation  of,  during  the  Middle  .\gcs.     (Sir 

T.  Phillipps)  Arch.  32:  1S3. 
Pigmies.    House.  Words,  11:   196. — Dub.  Univ.  65:  506. 
—"of  Sylt.     All  the  Year,  29:  208. 
Pigmy  Monkey.     (E.  Oustalet)  Pop.  Sci.  ^lo.  13:  184. 
Pigot,  D.  R.,  Chief  Baron  of  the   Exchequer,  with  por- 

■  trait.     Dub.  Univ.  83:   176. 
Pigtails  and  Politics.     Penny  M.  i:  206. 

—  Last  of.    Cidburn.  5:  242. 

Pigwacket,   Cogan's  Expedition  to.    X.  E.  Reg.  34:  3S2. 
Pike,  Albert.    Hymns  to  the  Gods.     Blackw.  45:  S19. 

—  Lines  to  a  Mocking-Bird.     Blackw.  47:   ^54. 

—  Sketches  and  Poems.     Xew  Eng.  M.  9:   ;;. 

Pike,  Robert,  Account  of.  (H.W. Holland)  Xation, 28:  272. 
Pike,  Gen.  Zebulon  M.,  Expedition  of.  Gen.RepoM.  i :  374. 

—  Life  of.     (H.  Whiting)  .Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  15:  210, 

—  Anal.  M,  4:   -;So. 

Pike,  The.      (A.  II.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  8:  216.  — 
Penny  M.  11 :  (19. 

—  of  the  Thames.     Pennv  M.  11 :  xCto. 

—  Salmon,  Silurus,  and  Herring.  (D,  C.  Badham)  Fraser, 

48:  4^';. 
Pike-Fishing.     Bent  ley,  30:    22. 

—  in  Xorf(dk.     (J.  E.Taylor)  Belgra.  16:  471. 

Pilate,  Pontius.      (E.  Poiid)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  13:  61S.— 
(D.  H.  Riddle)  Mercersb.  3:  255. 

—  Sentence  of.     St.  .Tames,  28:  657. 

Pilate,  Mt.,  Legend  of.     (G.  Dance)  Bentley,  i:  608. 

Pilate's  Story;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World.  27:  51. 

Pilau,  iladame ;  an  Oddity  of  the  17th  Century.     (C.  F. 

Gore)  Colbum,  57:  526. 
Pilchard,  The.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  11 :  ^-^r. 

—  Penny  :M.  6:  68,  81. 

Pildiard-Catching.      All  the  Year,  37:  3S9.  —  Blackw. 
ii5:  304. 


PILCHARD 


1010 


PIXDARPvIES 


Pilchard-Drivinff.     Chamb.  J.  52:  6S9. 

Pilchard  Fisheries  of  Cornwall.      (J.  (iuiek)  Fraser,  95: 

219.  —  Hunt,  49:  302.  — Dub.  Univ.  56:  401. 
Pilchards;  a  Love  Story.  (M.J.Penwyn)  O.  &  N.  10:  494. 
Piles,  Pneumatic  Process  of  sinking.     Pract.  M.  4:  12S. 

—  Screw.     Eel.  Enf^in.  2:  530. 

—  Supporting  Power  of.      (\V.  J.  McAlpine)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  85:  9S,  170. 

—  Swiss  Mode  of  driving.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  269. 

—  Use  of,  for  Kailroad  Superstructures.      (.J.  C.  Traut- 

wiue)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  33:  226. 
Pile-Driver,  Gunpowder.    (F.  C.  Prindle)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
93:  403.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96:  31.  —  (F.  C  I'rindle) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97:  89. 

—  Improved.     Pract.  M.  4:  342. 
Pile-Driving,  Theory  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  79. 
Pile  Foundations.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  314. 
Pilgrim  and  the  Shrine.     Brit.  Q.  50:  474. 
Pilgrim's  Progress;  a  Story.    Lond.  Soc.  40:  supp.  87. 

—  Himyan's.     See  Bunyan,  .John. 

—  Modern.     Blackw.  59:  604, 

—  Political.     Colburn,  35:  74. 

Pilgrim's  Shell.     (J.  E.  Tennent)  St.  James,  3:  161. 
Pilgrimsand  Shrines  in  Middle  Ages.     Cornh.  17:  6S1. 

—  in  the  Desert.     Pennj-  M.  6:  30;;. 

—  of  Middle  Ages.     (E.  T.  Cutts)  Art  J.  13:  308,  321. 

—  Return  of,  from  Mecca.    Liv.  Age,  22:  572. 
Pilgrims  of  New  England.     (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  i:  i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  5:  73.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  5:  31S. 
—  Liv.  Age,  47:  577-— (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  4: 
362,  472.  —  (W.  Salter)  Cong.  Q.  12:  352. 

—  a  Poem.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  34:  161. 

—  and  Puritans.     (T.  Edwards)  Scrib.  12:  212. 

and  religious  Liberty.      (J.  Chaplin)  Bapt.  Q.  7: 

129,  274. 

—  atLeyden.      (G.  W.  Greene)  Clir.  Exam.  40:  3S5.  — 

Hist.  M.  3:  260,  330,  357.    4:  4. 

—  at  Plymouth,  First  Year  of.      (.J.  Guernsey)  Cong.  R. 

10:  227. 

—  Bartlett's  Pilgrim  Fathers.     Tait,  n.  s.  21 :  61. 

—  Business  Trait  of.     Cong.  Q.  12:  533. 

—  Character  of.     Spirit  Pilg.  3:  630. 

—  Good  old  Times  at  Plymouth.      (C.  W.  Elliott)  Har- 

per, 54:  180. 

—  Hawes's  Tribute  to.  (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam. 

10:  297.  —  (.1.  Leavitt)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  358. 

—  Landing  of.     West.  R.  3:  285. 

First  Celebration  of,  1770.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  367. 

250th  Anniversary.  (I.N.Tarbox)NewEng.30:  175. 

—  neither  Puritans  nor  Persecutors.    (B.  Scott)  Hist.  M. 

11:  261. 

—  Peep  at,  in  1636.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  241. 

—  Recent  Discoveries  concerning.  (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong. 

Q.  4:  58- 

—  Revival  Spirit  of.     (J.  S.  Clarkl  Conjj.  Q.  2:  404. 

—  Settlement  of  New  England  by.     Westm.   96:  315. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  m:  451. 

—  Treatment  of  Indians.    (.1.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  i:  129. 

—  Were  they  Puritans  ?    Hist.  M.  12:  277. 

—  Why  they  emigrated  to  New  Eng.    Cong.  M.  15:  606. 

—  Young's  Chronicles  of.     Chr.  Exam.  31:  116. —  New 

York  R.  9:  359.  — No.  Am.  53:  264. 
See  also  Puritans;  Scrooby. 
Pilgrim  Father  of  Nozuig.     N.  E.  Reg.  28:  140. 
Pilgrim  Society,  History  of.  (W.  Cogswell)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

11:  82.  —  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  114. 
Pilgrim  Waif.     (,J.  B.  L.  Soule)  Lakeside,  6:  341. 
Pilgrims'  Packets.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  Scrib.  5:  333. 
Pilurims'  Signs  found  in  the  Thames.      (T.  Hugo)  Arch. 

28:  12S. 
Pilgrimage  in  sunny  Lands;  a  Poem.     (.J.  D.  Sherwood) 

Harper,  36:  i. 


Pilgrimage  of  Theophilus.     (.J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  17:  297. 

—  to  Poiitigny.     Duh.  R.  78:  37S. 
Pilgrimages.     Colburn,  16:  1S5. — Retros.  16:  301. 

—  and  ( Catholicism  in  France.  (C.Barrire)  Fraser,88:  60S. 

—  and  Cholera.      (J.  0.  Noyes)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  425. 

—  History  of.     Irish  Q.  7:  338. 

—  Modern  Catholic.     Dub.  R.  73:  273. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Penny  M.  5:  22S. 

—  Pre-Reformation,  in  England.     Ccn-nh.  20:  Si. 

—  to  English  Shrines.    (Mrs.S.C.  Hall)  Art  .I.3:  133,  287. 

—  to  Mi-cia  and  Jledina.    Quar.  42:  18.  —  Mus.  16:  352. 
Pillar  of  Praise ;  a  Poem    (E.  Pfeiffer)  Contemp.  37:  414. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  55. 
Pillars,  Iron,  Strength  of.    (W.  Bryson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
71:  304,  393-     72:  42-244. 

—  Long  and  short.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  248. 

—  Rational  Formulaj  for.      (.J.  D.  Crehore)  Eel.  Engin. 

21:  501. 

—  Strength  of  Cast-iron.     (E.  Hodgkinson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  64:  377. 
and  Timber.     (W.  Brj'son)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  72: 

325,398.     73:  37-265.    74:42,121,337.     75:180. 

78:  345.     80:  179.     81:  312. 

of  Long.     (B.  B.  Stoney)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  170. 

Pillars  of  Memorial,  called  Hoar  Stones.      (W.  Hamper) 

Arch.  25:  24. 
Pillet,  Rene  M.     luigland.     Quar.  13:  443. 
Pillion,  The.     Once  a  Week,  3:  106,   132. 
Pillory,  The.  (L.  Jewitt)  R('li(|uary,  i :  209.  —  Penny  M. 

11:   108. — Pamph.  4:  533. 

—  Reflections  in.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  II :  368. 
Pilon,  Germain.     (E.  F.  S.  Pattison)  Portfo.  2:  72. 
Pilot's  Wife.     (II.  P.  Spofford)  Harper,  41:  860. 
Pilots  and  Pilotage.     All  the  Year,  24:  426. 
Piloty.  Karl.     Art  ,T.  17:  297. 

Pilpay  or  Bidpai.    Fables.    St.  James,  22:  42.  —  Retros. 

3:  222. 
Pilton,  St.  Margaret's  Hospital  at.      (B.  Incledon)  .\rcli. 

12:  211. 
Pima  Language,  Vocabulary  of.     Hist.  M.  6:  iS 
Pins.      Belgra.   6:    300.  —  Chamb.   J.   47:  6S1.      Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  76:  94. 

—  and  Eyes.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  83:  107. 

—  and  Needles.     Pract.  M.  7:   145. 

—  Manufacture  of.  (Dr.Birkbeek)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  9:  253. 

—  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43:  206. — (J.  I.  Howe)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  38:  209. —  Godey,  64:  69. 
in  the  United  States.     Hunt,  25:  641.  — Ev.  Sat. 

10:  455. 
Machine  for,  Improved.     Hunt,  14:  156. 

—  New.     Penny  M.  3:  S. 

Pinch  of  Snuff ;  "a Story.  (W.  H.  Kemper)  So.  M.  12:  610. 
Pincliback's  Cottage.     All  the  Year,  7:  31,  71. 
Pincherle,  G.    Sonnets  on  Meyerbeer.   (J.  Young)  Belgra. 

25:  35°- 
Pinckney  Family,  of  South  Carolina.     (W.  G.  Simms) 

Hist.  M.  12:   134. 
Pinekne}'.     See  Pinkney. 
Pindar.     (E.  I.  S' ars)  Nat.  Q.  32:  203.  — Fraser,  80:  445. 

—  and  his  Age.    No.  Brit.  43:  425. 

—  Gary's  Transl.     (Sir  D.  K.  Sandford)  Ed.  R.  59:  124, 

—  Lyrics  of.     Westm.  98:  310.  —  Dub.  Univ.  4:  502. 

—  Moore's.     Quar.  28:  410. 

—  Odes  of.     Brit   &  For.  R.  II :  510. 

—  Poetry  of.     Eel.  R.  83:  59. 

—  Translation  of  tenth  Nemean  Ode.     Lond.  M.  Ii:  60. 

—  Translations  of.     (R.  Heber)  Quar.  5:  437. —  (H.  N. 

Coleridge)  Quar.  51:  18.  —  Dub.  Univ.  87:  377. 

—  Translations  from.     (H.  D.  Thoreau)  Dial,  4:  379. 
Pindar,  Peter.     See  Wolcot,  John. 

Pindarries,  Account  of  the.     Quar.  18:  466. 

—  and  Thugs.     Sharpe,  18:  76. 


PINDEMONTE 


1011 


PISO 


indemonte.  I.  Anninio.  (R  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  i8:  545. 
iiic,  Aint-rican  Pitch.     De  15ow,  24:  237. 

-  Cultivation  of,  at  Areacliiiii.     Temp.  liar.  17:  344. 

-  Stone.     (F..  Jesse)  Oneo  a  Week,  i:  239. 
ines  of  Eden.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Atlan.  43:  4S. 

iiie  Fork  Plantation,  Va.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  357,  417. 
iiie  Knots,  Some.     (S.  Powers)  Overland,  8:  49. 
ine  Plank;  a  Story.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Galaxy,  9:  522. 
ine  Timber.     (C.  G.  Smith)  Eel.  Eng^in.  13:  443. 

-  Strength  and  Elasticity  of.  (U.  H.  Thurston)  .1.  Frank). 

Inst.  112:  161. 
ine-Tree;  a  Poem.     (M.  R.  Oakey)  Scrih.  6:  i. 
ine-Tree  Shi  ling.     (X.  Hawthorne)  Hogg,  6:  166. 
ine  \\'()ods.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  306. 

-  A  Character  of.     (S.  Hyacinth)  Overland,  4:  474. 
1  the  Lunatics.     Hogg,  4:   156. 

ineton,  -Jacques ;  a  Storj'  of  1685-86.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  161. 
iiiite  of  Eastern  Massachusetts.    (W.  O.  Crosby)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  119:  116. 
ink  and  blue.     (A.  M.  Diaz)  Atlan.  7:  559. 
iiiJv  and  white  Tvranny.      (H.  U.  Stowe)  O.  &  N.  2: 


I'iiiel 

1 

1 


58,  14S. 

Dom.  M.  9:  280. 

(R.  B.  Marcy)  Harper,  47: 


131-698.  3:  4-697.  4: 
ink  Domino  ;  a  Tale.  Eng, 
iukertcni,  Allan,  Detective. 

720. 
inkerton,  John,  Correspondence  of.     Mo.  R.  124:  62. 
iukiiey,   Edw.  C,   Poems  of.     (F.  W    P.  Greenwood) 

No.  Am.  21:  369.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  32S. 
inknej',  Lieut.     Travels  in  France.     Quar.  2:  168. 
inkney,  William.     (E.  Davenport)  Xo.  Am.  78:  2S4. — 

(V.  W.  Kingsley)  Nat.  Q.  2i:  289. 

-  Death  of.     Xiles's  Reg.  22:  i,  15. 

-  Wni.  Ellery,  and  Cotton  Mather.     (J.  G.  Palfrey  and 

C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  43:  516. 

-  Eloquence  of.     So.  Lit.  J.  i:  94. 

-  Life  of.    (P.  Cruise)  No.  Am.  24:  68.  —  (H.  Wheaton) 

Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  6:  i. — V.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  161. 

—  with  portrait,  Portfo.(Den.)  28:  433. 
inkney  Family.     <See  Pinckney. 
inocchi.     Eraser,  53:  438. 
intal.     (J.  M.  Drake)  Atlan.  2:  434. 
into,  Ferdinand  Mondez,  Travels  of.     Retros.  8:  S3. — 

Mo.  R.  18:  36. 

-  Sketch  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  343. 

lojesof  the  Putumayo.  (A.  Simson)  Anthrnp.  J.  8:  210. 
iombo,  Sebastian  del.  Paintings  of.  Penny  JL  7:  1S5. 
ioneer  of  1920.  (H.  Lathrop)  Overland,  4:  303. 
ic.neer  History.  (J.  F.  Tuttle)  New  Eng.  7:  46. 
'ioneer  Mothers.  (H.J.  Groesbeck)  West.  Lit.  J.  i:  loi. 
'ioneer  Xig  Saul.  (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  14:  273. 
'ioneers  of  Xorway  F'lat.    (T.  FA'ans)  Overland,  15:  5S0, 

—  of  the  Sierra  Madre.     (A.  A.  Hayes,  jr.)  Liternat.  R. 

10:  518. 
Piotrowski,  R.,  and  his  F>xilc  in  Siberia.     Dub.   L'^niv. 

78:  639.     79:  52. 
Pious  Fraud.     Chamb.  J.  56:  424. 
Piozzi,  Hester  Lynch.     Blackw.  91:  401.  —  Temp.  Bar, 

53"  357'  —  (Mrs.  R.  O.  Masson)  Macmil.  33:   524. 

34:35.     Same  art.  Eel   M.  86:  730.    87:79.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  281,  609.  —  Liv.  Age,  69:  323. 

—  and  Mr.  Conway.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:   53S. 

—  and  Dr.  Johnson.     St.  James,  i:  243.  —  All  the  Year, 

5:    S2. 

—  Autobiography  and  Letters  of.     Ed.  R.  I13:   501. — 

Colburn,  121:  440. —  Eraser,  63:  36S.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
58:  90.  —  Xat.  R.  12:  376. 

—  Hayward's  Lite  of.     Liv.  Age.  68:  754.     69:   120. 

—  Letters  of.     Bentley,  28:  73-620.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

21:  57. 
to  W.  A.  Conway.     Liv.  Age.  75:  102. 

—  Original  Memorials  of .     (C.E.  Xorton)  Atlan.  7:  614. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  41:  325. 


Piozziana.     Eraser,  7:  471. 

Pipe  of  Opium;  a  Tale.    (G.  A.Henty)Dark  Blue.  3:  27. 

—  A  peaceful.  (J.  Hawthorne)  Galaxy.  20:  6S5. 
Pipes  and  Chewie;  a  .Story.  Temp.  Bar,  56:  477. 
Pipes,  Paper.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  3:  214. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Chamb.  J.  24:  375. 

of  Cast  Iron.     (E.  Brandt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  71 :  325. 

„f  Terra-Cotta.     (L.  M.   Ilaupt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

104:  138. 

—  Perforated,  as  applied  to  Sprinklers,  Problem  of.    (J. 

P.  Frizell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  io5:  84. 

—  Tottacco,  Ancient  English.    (R.  Thurstield)  Reliquary-, 

3:  79- 
Piper,  Asa,  Memoir  of.    (H.  Wood)  .\m.Q.  Reg.  12:  130. 
Piper,  Solomon,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (W.  P.  Til- 

den)  N.  E.  Reg.  21:  205. 
Pipistrello;  a  Story.     (L.  de  la  Ramc)  Lippinc.26:  84. 
Pippo's  Reward.     All  the  Year,  46:  513. 
Piracy  and  Murder.     X'iles's  Reg.  32:  302. 

—  and  Privateering.     (A.  Xash)  Hunt,  13:  450,  526. 

—  Case  of  the  Irresistible.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  273. 

—  in  the  Eastern  Archipelago.    Ed.  R.  88:  63.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  18:  30S.  —  Sharpc.  11:   131. 

—  of  Capt.  kidd.     (H.  C.  Murphy)  Hunt,  14:  39. 

—  Report  on,  1821.     Niles's  Reg.  2o:  59. 
1S24.     Xiles's  Reg.  27:  391. 

—  Trial  for.     Niles's  Reg.  25:  157. 

Pira'us,  Ancient  and  modern.  (.\.  L.  Koeppen)  Mcrcersb. 

7:  171. 
Piranesi,  Giov.  Baptista.  (T.  II.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  9:  1S8. 
Pirate's  Diamonds;  a  Stori-.     Lond.  See.  38:  supp.  i. 
Pirat<.-"s  Life  in  Borneo.     Sharpe,  17:  336. 
Pirate's  Treasure.     Lond.  M.  9:  261. 
Pirates.     House.  Words,  3:   124. 

—  and  Piracy.     Mus.  25:  337.     26:  266. 

—  Barbary.     Ed.  R.  26:  449. 

—  Capture  of.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  138. 

—  Cilician.     (W.  F.  Smith)  Cornh.  7:  530. 

—  Cuban.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  124,  139. 

—  in  the  Channel.     All  the  Year,  6:  523. 

—  in  the  Gulf  of  Persia,  1S19-20.     Blackw.  10:  131. 

—  in  the  Indian  Archipelago.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  607. 

—  in  the  Pacific,  Adventures  among.      (B.  Beaver)  Bent- 

ley,  63:  296. 

—  of  Cuba.     Niles's  Reg.  23:   211. 

—  of  Segna:  a  Tale  of  Venice  and  the  Adriatic.    Blackw, 

55:  299,  401. 

—  Some  eminent.     -Ml  the  Year,  36:   127. 

Pirate  Vessel,  Caj)ture  of,  near  Wood's  Hole.  1689.    N.  E. 

Reg.  2:  393. 
Piratical  lixjieditions  against  Cuba.     Brownson,  9:  6',. 
Pirkhiimer,  Cliaritas,    Abbess   of   Xuremburg.     yM.  P. 

Thompson)  Cath.  World,  23:   170. 
Piron.  .Vlexis.     Colburn.  142:  210.  204. 

—  and  Opera  Comique.  (W.  Besant)Temp.  Bar,  47:  493. 
Pisa.     (X.  Colgan)  Irish  Mo.  6:  253. 

—  and  its  University.     Galaxy,  2:  25. 

—  Fortnight  in.     Temp.  Bar,  21:  252. 

—  Sepulchral  Monument  at.     (S.  Smirke)  Arch.  23:   i. 
Piscataqua  Association  of  Ministers.     (A.   P.   Peabody) 

Chr.  Exam.  44:  403. 
Piscataqua  River,  Driftwood  from.    (S.  0.  Jewett)  Atlan. 

48:  500. 
Piscataway  and  Newichewanock,  Inventory  of  Goods  at. 

1633.    N.  v..  Reg.  2:  40. 
Pisciculture.     Sec  Fish  Culture. 

Piscinas.  Observations  on.     (C.  Clarke)  Arch.  II :  317. 
Pisgah,  Mount,  Identilication  of.     (T.  Laurie)  Bib.  Sac. 

33:  132- 
Piso.  Lucius  M.     Letters  from  Palmyra.     S,'e  Palmyra. 

—  Letters  from  Rome.     Knick.  11:  248,  349.     12;  40. 


PISTOL 


1012 


PIUS  IX. 


Pistol  in  America.     (A.  de  Foiiblaiique)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

23:  321. 
Pistols,  Colt's.     House.  Word-*,  9:  352. 

—  for  Three.     Liv.  Age,  54:  545. 

Pistol  Practice  in  America,     All  the  Year,  42:  535. 
I'iston-Packing.     (S.  W.  Robinson)  Eel.  Engiii.  24:  441. 
Piston  Speed.     (15.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109: 

361. 
Pit  at  the  Play.     (K.  Meadows)  Peop.  J.  i:  15. 
Pit  Dwellings".     (.J.  Stevens)  Nature,  5:  308. 

—  in  North  Hampshire.     (J.  Stevens)  Antiquary,  2:  25, 
Pit  River,  Pony  Ride  on.    (S.  Powers)  Overland,  13:  342. 

—  Caiion  of.     (J.  U.  Scupiiam)  Overland,  15:  568. 
Pits  in  Derbyshire.     (H.  Rooke)  Arch.  10:   114. 

—  Remarkable,  in  the  County  of  Berks.    (D.  Barrington) 

Arch.  7:  236. 
Pita  Plant.     Penny  M.  5:  1S2. 
Pitcairn's  Island.     (S.  Warren)  Bhickw^  73:  647.  — Chr. 

Obs.  14:  858.     20:  92. — Ed.  Mas.  i:  345. — Liv. 

Age,  30:  495.  —  Niles's  Reg.  23:  123. 

—  in  1849.    Chamb.  J.  13:  10.     Same  art.  Liv,  Age,  24: 

554- 

—  Colony  at.     Once  a  Week,  13:  147. 

—  Great  Revolution  in.     (S.  L.  Clemens)  Belgra.  38:  75. 

—  Paradise  in  the  Pacific.     Blackw.  73 :  647.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  38:  131. 

—  Visit  to,  1819.     (H.  King)  Ed.  Philos.  .J.  3:  3S0. 
Pitcairn-Islanders.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  42:  653. 

—  Chamb.  J.  41:  477.— Nav.  M.  2:  311.— Liv. 
Age,  65:  491. 

—  Recent  Historv  of,  1874.     Chamb.  J.  52:  730.    Same 

art.  Eel.  m"86:  116. 
Pitch,  Absolute.     Nature,  17:   12. 
Pitch  Lake  of  Trinidad.     (N.  S.  Manross)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

100:   153.  —  All  the  Year,  19:  5S7.  —  Hogg,  4:  80. 
Pitch  Springs.     (J.  M.  Kinneir)  Penny  M.  i:  162. 
Pitcher  Plants.   Once  a  Week,  3 :  igo.  —  (C.  W.  Crocker) 

Recr.  Sci.  2:  249. —  (-T.  G.  Hunt)  Am.  Natural.  3: 

i3._(G.  B.  Buckton)  Nature,  3:  34. —  (S.  B.  Her- 

rick)  Scrib.  13:  678. 
Pitcher-Plant  Insects.     (C.  V.  Riley)  Nature,  10:  463. 
Pitman,  Dialect  of  a  real.     All  the  Year,  17:  5. 
Pitman's  Perils.     Belgra.  1 :  424. 
Pitt,  William,  Earl  of  Chatiuim,  1708-78,  Anecdotes  of. 

Retros.  7:  352. 

—  and  Lord  Bute.     Month,  5:  28,  265. 

—  Character  of.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  67:  436. 
and  Eloquence  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  16:  334. 

—  Correspondence.     Ed.  R  70:  90. — New  York  R.  7: 

330.  —  Mo.  R.  147  :  30.  148:  191.  151  :  272. — 
(H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  4:  377. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Kniek.  59:  421. 

—  Life  of.  (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am.  55:  377.  —  (T.  Lyman, 

jr.)  No.  Am.  14:  144.  — (T.  B.  Macanlay)  Ed.  R. 
58:  508.  Same  art.  Select  J.  4:  147.  Same  art.  Mus. 
24:  611.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  3:  ig^.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  3:  470.  —  (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  80:  526. 

—  Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  303  and  app.  — Am.  Q.  2:  102. 

—  (J.  W.  Ooker)  Quar.  66:  190. —  Am.  Whig  R. 
2:  568.  — Eel.  R.  47:  427. 

Pitt,  Hon.  William,  1759-1806.  (T.  B.  Macaulay,  from 
Encyc.  Britan.)  Harper,  19:  72.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  61:  199.  —  Brit.  Q.  35:  394.  —  Lond.  Q.  15: 
4^4.— Nat.  R.  13:  197.— Eel."  R.  115:  398.  — Ed. 
R-35:  437-— Blackw.  13:  515.  34:  179.  37:  i- 
843.  38:  45-626.  39:  313.  92:  I.  — Mo.  R.  96: 
354.  114:  172.  —  Mus.  3:  I.  26:  323,  481,  601. 
28:  ^64.  37:  425.  40:  36.  —  Liv.  Age,  64:  3. — 
(.1.  R.  Beck)  Knick.  36:  39. — Month,  6:  255-520. 

—  and  Canning.     Eraser,  60:   513. 

—  and  Fox.     (E.  B.  Lytton)  (Juar.  97:  513.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  47:  705.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  584. 


Pitt,  Hon.  M'illiam,  and  Fox,  Age  of.  (Lord  J.  Russell) 
Ed.  R.  83:  240.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  7:  433.  9:  124. 
-Eel.  R.  83:  595. 

—  and  his  Ma.xim  "  Non  sibi  sed  Patriaj."    (A.  C.  Ewald) 

Temp.  Bar,  51 :  213. 

—  and  his  Times.     (C.  II.  Hill)  Nat.  Q.  9:  301. 

—  and  Wilberforce.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  661. 

—  Correspond,  of.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  305.  —  Quar.  36:  285. 
witli  Rutland.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  70:  289. 

—  Day  with.     Liv.  Age,  39:  106. 

—  Gilford's  Life  of.     (J.  II.  Frero)  Quar.  4:  207. 

—  Last  ten  Years  of.     Eraser,  66:  207. 

—  Later  Years  of.     Colburn,  125:  332,463.     126:  81. 

—  Life  of.     New  Q.  10:  433. 

and  Character  of.     (A.  F.  Perry)  Knick.  43:  58- 

5S8.     44:  34,  III. 

and  Policy  of.     Westm.  78:  i. 

and  Times  of.     Eel.  M.  52:  353,  481. 

—  Sheridan,  Bui-ke,  and  Fox.     Eel.  M.  18:  502. 

—  Stanhope's  Life  of.     No.  Brit.  37:  170.  — Ed.  R.  116: 

113.  —  Quar.  109:  531.  111:516.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  69:  579.  —  Eraser,  64:  i.  —  Dub.  Univ.  58:  154. 
59:  525.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  376.  —  Dub.  R. 
52:  70.  —  Blackw.  89:  618.  —  Chr.  Obs.  62:  527.— 
(W.  B.  Reed)  So.  R.  u.  s.  i:  197.  —  Colburn,  122: 

253- 
Pitt,  Fort,  Transactions  at,  in  1776.     Olden  Time.  2:  97. 
Pitt,  Island  of,  Koche,  King  of.     (C.  Ewing)  Cath.  World, 

17:  545- 
Pitts,  Jos.,  Eng.  Slave  in  Algiers.  Dub.  Univ.  27:  76,  213. 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Account  of,  1S25.    Portfo.(l)en.)  34:  231. 

—  and  Uniontown,  Pa.,  in  17S2-S3.     (E.  Douglass)  Penu- 

syl.  M.  1 :  44. 

—  Early  Record  of.     Pennsyl.  M.  2:  303. 

—  illustrated.      (G.   ¥.  Miiller)   Harper.   62:    49.  — (R. 

Keeler  and  II.  Fenn)  Ev.  Sat.  10:  198-274. 

—  in  1867.     (.J.  Parton)  Atlan.  21:   17. 

—  Manor  of.     Olden  Time,  2:  329. 

—  Trade  and  Manufactures  of.     Hunt,  17:  587. 

—  Wire  Suspension  Aqueduct  at.  Olden  Time,  1 :  45,  286. 
Pity  of  it;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  29:   199. 

Pius  II.,   Pope.     (M.  Creighton)  Macmil.  27:  113,  294. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80  :    206,  400.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  116:  67,  729. 
Pius  v.     Dub.  R.  59:  273.  — Cath.  World,  33:  777. 
Pius  VI.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  19:  755, 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  31:  271. 

Pius  VII.  and  Napoleon  I.  Dub.  R.  68:  275.  69:  318. 
—  Cath.  World,  23:  200. 

—  and  Pius  IX.     Month,  14:  1. 

—  Artaud's  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  10:  59. 

—  History  of.     For.  Q.  2o:  54. 

—  Letter  to.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  458. 

—  Pacca's  Memoirs  of.     Dub.  R.  15:  168. 

—  Recollections  of.     Westm.  70:  85. 

Pius  VIII.  and  Gregory  XVI.     Quar.  105:  92. 

—  Recollections  of.     Westm.  70:  85. 

Pius  IX.  Quar.  82:  231.  — (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam. 
44:  263. — with  portrait,  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  529. — 
(L.  Abbott)  Harper,  42:  14.— (G.  F.  Goddard) 
Contemp.  13:  422. —  Dub.  R.  24:  449.  44:  243. 
82:  259. —  (.T.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World,  25: 
291.— (J.  M'Carthy)  Cath.  World.  26:  S46.  — U.  S. 
Cath.  M.  7:  295.  — (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita.  R.  9:  333. 
— Fraser,  71:  403. — with  portrait,  Howitt,  i:  67.  — 
•with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  739.  —  Ho.  &  For.  R.  4: 
691. 

—  after  the  Seizure  of  Rome.     (A.  F.  Hunt)  Cath.  World, 

24:  245. 

—  and  Bismarck.    (W.  H.  Dixon)Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  290. 

—  and  the  "  Civilta  Cattolica."'     Dub.  R.  59:  414. 

—  and  Council,  1S70.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:  167. 


PIUS   IX. 


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PLAINTIFF 


rius  IX.  and  Europe  in  1872.     Dub.  R.  70:  168. 
^  and  Gladstone's  Misrepresentations.     (\V.  M.  Brady) 
Cath  World,  21:  145. 

—  and  his  Pontificate.     (J.  A.  Corcoran)  Am.  Cath.  Q. 

3:  343- 

—  and  his  Reforms.     Dem.  R.  22:  301.  —  Brownson,  5: 

117. 

—  and  Italian  Liberty.     New  Dom.  21:  223. 

—  and  the  Italian  Revolution.     Dub.  R.  68:  i. 

—  and  Italy.     Prosp.  R.  3:  423. 

—  and  Napoleon  III.     Liv.  At^e,  64:  610. 

—  and  Palnierston,  Montalembert'.s.     Fraser,  54:  345. 

—  and  the  Papal  Bull  of  Excommunication,     (li.  C.  Lea) 

Nation,  10:  71. 

—  and  the  Papal  Future.     Ed.  I!.  147:  257. 

—  and  Revolutions  at  Rome.    (F.  Bowun)  No.  Am.  74:  24. 

—  and  Sardinia.     Quar.  97:  41. 

—  and  Victor  Emmanuel.     Macmil.  37:  464.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  137:  479. 

—  Apostolic  Letter  of.     Cath.  World,  8:  536,  721. 

—  at  Home.     Chamb.  J.  50:  345. 

—  Chapter  in  Life  of.     Cath.  World,  22:   54S. 

—  Condition  of,  1872.  (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  14:  777. 

—  Death   of.      (E.  L.  Godkin)    Nation,  26:    107.  — (K. 

Ilillebrand)   Nation,  26:    149. —  (D.    Paul)    Cath. 
World,  27:   129. 

—  Election  of.     Knick.  55:  4S8. 

—  Encyclical  Letter  of,    1S47.      Brownson,  4  :    249.  — 

Am.  Church  R.  2:  264. 
1864.     (C.  M.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  78:  399. —Liv. 

Age,  84:  481.  — Lond.  Q.  24:  79. 
1S68,  Presbyterian  Assembly's  Reply  to.     (A.  F. 

Ilewit)  Cath.  World,  lo:  216. 
1879.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Ref.  Q.  27:  5. 

—  From  the  Quirinal  to  the  Vatican.     Macmil.  37:  464. 

—  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  11:  73.  —  Liv.  Age,  21:  209. 

—  in  1861.     Eel.  R.  114:  222. 

—  in  1870.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  II :  3S1. 

—  in  1872.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  14:   149. 

—  in  the  Vatican.     (F.  Goldie)  Mouth,  21:  305. 

—  Incident  in  the  Life  of.     0.  &  N.  2:  628. 

—  .lubilee  of.     Dub.  R.  69:  211. 

—  Last  Acts  of.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  32:  257. 

—  Letters  to  Marie  de  Gentilles.     Cath.  World,  15:  563. 

—  Life  of.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  10:  161. 

—  Mystery  of  Suffering.     (T.  E.  Bridgett)  Irish  Mo.  6: 

203. 

—  Obituary  of.     Irish  Mo.  6:  17S. 

—  Papal  Conclave  on  Death  of.     (.\.  T.  Innes)  Contcmp. 
29:  846.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  739. 

—  Pontificate  of.     (.V.  C  Coxe)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  505. — 

I'A'l.  M.  87:  445.— (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q.  37:   104. 

—  Return  to  Rome.     Chr.  R.  15:  459. 

—  Speeches  of.     Quar.  138:  266. 

—  Trullope's  Life  of.     (Mar([uis  de  Nangis)  Dub.  Univ. 

91:   I. 

—  Visit   to.     (T.    B.    Aldrich)   Atlan.    37:    541.  — (G. 

D'Abain)  Scrib.  6:  234 

—  Volunteers  for;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  8:  655. 
Pix.     See  Pyx. 

Pi/.arro,    Francisco.     (C.  Whitehead)  Bentley,  22:  306. 

—  Mus.  21:  499. 
Placard;  a  Christmas  Story.     Cath.  World,  32:  446. 
Place,  Francis,  with  portrait.     Fraser.  13:  427. 
Place  des  Terreaux;  a  Tale  of  the  French   Revolution. 

Dub.  Univ.  19:  605. 
Placemen,  Parliament-Men,  and  Reporters.     Fraser,  2: 

2S2. 
Placenta,  Turner  on.     Nature,  14:  2S7. 
Placer.     (J.  Neall)  Overland,  7:  317. 
Placido,  the  Cuban  Slave,  Poems  of.     Chr.  Obs.  41 :  43. 

44:  601. 


Plagiarism.  Am.  Whig  R.  10:  139. — Cath.  W^orld,  6: 
535.—  (A.  xMitchell)  Knick.  43:  331.  —(R.  M.  Sar- 
gent) Cong.  Q.  9:  367.  —  (L.  P.  Smith)  Lippinc.  i: 

375- 

—  and  Coincidence.     (W.  Banies)  Macmil.  15:  73. 

—  and  Imitation.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Uuiv.  44:  461. 

—  Dub.  L'niv.  73:   107. 

—  and  the  Law  of  Quotation.     (II.  .1.  Fox)  Meth.  Q.  38: 

64S.     39:  62. 

—  especially  that  of  Coleridge.     Eel.  M.  32:  465. 

—  Instances  of.     PortIo.(Den.)  16:  244. 

—  Notes  on.     Once  a  Week,  22:  280. 

—  or  Coincidence,  Which?   (T.  Gallwey)  Irish  Mo.  7:  312. 
Plagiarisms.     Chamb.  J.  4:  92.  —  Cong.  M.  6:  245,  2^(9. 

—  and  Imitation  in  Poetrj'.     Lond.  M.  8:  597.     9:  277. 

—  and  literary  Coincidences.     Eel.  R.  109:  517. 
Plagiograph,  or  the  Skew  Pantigraph.     (J.  J.  Sylvester) 

Nature,  12:  168,  214. 
Plague,  The.    Quar.  33:  2l8.  — Mo.  R.  loi:  2S2.  — Col- 
burn,  II :  113. 

—  Albano  during.     Blackw.  102:  4^2. 

—  and  John  Howard.     (H.  P.  Potter)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  43: 

605. 

—  and  Pestilence,  History  of.     Cornh.  11:  591. 

—  and  Quarantine  Laws.    Brit.  &  For.  R.  13:  442.    Same 

art.. Am.  Eel.  4:  255.  —  Westm.  3:  499. 

—  at  Constantinople.     Knick.  23:   511. 

—  at  Eyam,  1665.     All  the  Year,  22:  161.  —  Penny  M. 

5:"53- 

—  at  Malta,  1S13.     Meth.  M.  37:  383. 

—  at  ^lilan,  in  1630.     For.  Q.  34:  42. 

—  a  contagious  Disease.     (Dr.  Gooch)  Quar.  33:  21S. 

—  Danger  to  Conunerce  of.     (A.  N.  Bell)  Hunt.  53:  93. 

—  De  Foe's  History-  of.     (H.  Southern)  Retros.  6:   i. — 

Mus.  i:  325.  —  Liv.  Age,  22:  224. 

—  Facts  respecting  the  Cause  of.     Pamph.  16:  153. 

—  in  England,  Observations  on.    (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  6:  79. 
See  Black  Death- 

—  in  London,  1665-66.     (W.  D.  Cooper)  Arch.  37:   i. 

—  in  old  Times.     Chamb.  .1.  31:  221,  232. 

—  Last  great.     (G.  Hill)  Sharpc.  32:  94. 

—  of  Blood.     (.1.  Banvard)  Chr.  R.  23:  44S. 

—  of  Elliant ;  a  Poenj.  (Tom  Taylor)  Once  a  Week,  1 :  316. 

—  of  the  14th  Century.     Fraser,  5:  415. 

—  of  1S04,  Precautions  against.     Eel.  R.  i:  222. 

—  of  Zurich.     (H.  Maitland)  Godcy,  45:   141. 

—  Stricken  with.     All  the  Year,  28:   5O4. 

—  Typhus  Fever  and  Quarantine.     (S.  Smith)  Westm.  3 : 

499. 

—  Virchow  on.     Nature,  19:  545. 

—  AVriters  on.     Retros.  7:  219. 

Plague-smitten  Ship.     (.L  ^I.  Cobl)aii)  Belgra.  43:  436. 
Plagues  of   Fgypt.     (F.  W.  Fairholt)  St.  .lames,  i:  461. 

—  Danv.  Q.  2:  640. 

Plains,  geographically  considered.  Penny  M.  11:  4S5, 
490. 

—  Western,  of  America,  Adventure  on.    Putnam,  3:  24. 

Flora  of.     (E.  L.  Greene)  Am.  Natural   6:  70. 

In  the  .Saddle  on.     (F.  G.  Gedney)  Putnam,  12: 

•^42.     13:  160. 

Life  on.     (E.  D.  Cope)  So.  M.  11:  146. 

My  Life  on.     (G.  A.  Custer)  Galaxy,   13:  30-74S. 

14:  25-751.     15:  164-7S0.     16:  42,   174,  747.     17: 

140,  759-     18:  59,  31S,  461. 

On.     (H.  Greeley)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  167. 

Plain-Chant.     Dub.  R.  75:   172.     76:   113. 

Plain    Speaking.     Irish  Mo.    4:    62S.  — (D.    M.   Craik) 

Good  Words,  21 :  244-745.  Same  art.  Eel.  il.  96:  1  iS. 
Plain-Work.     Chamb.  . I.  42:   705. 
Plain  Work  :  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  2:  740. 
Plaintield,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  lo:  393. 
Plaintiff  nonsuited.     (I.  O.  Culver)  Atlan.  19:   5S3. 


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1014 


PLANTS 


Plait  Manufacture  of  Tuscany.     Penny  M.  13:  29S. 
Pianariie  of  our  Ponds  and  Streams.     (E.  H.  Lankester) 

Pop.  Sii.  R.  6:  38S. 
Planclie,  Gustave,  tlie  French  Critic.    Eel.  M.  37:  39S. — 

Colburn,  106:  96.  —  Brit.  Q   27:  340. 
Planclie,  James  K.,  with  portrait.    Once  a  Week,  27:  255. 

—  Descent  of  the  Daimbe.     Lond.  M.  22:   126. 

—  Theatrical  Uecollections  of.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  391.  — 

Lond.  Soc.  19:  305-507.     20:  61-333. — Chaml).  J. 
49:  600.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11:  415. 
Planehette.     (T.  Welton)  Once  a  Week,  17:   110,  4S6.  — 
Ev.  Sat.  4:  691. 

—  a  three-legyed  Impostor.     Cliamh.  .7.  45:  305. 

—  at  the  Confessional.    (J.  T.  Ileadley)  Hours  at  Home, 

8:  346. 

—  Clerfryman  on.     (C.  S.  Peirce)  Nation,  9:  298. 

—  in  a  new  Character.     (S.  Hyde)  Putnam,  12:  724. 

—  in  China.     (H.  A.  Giles)  Eraser,  99:  238. 

—  My  Acquaintance  with.     (S.  W.  Dutheld)  Lippinc.  2: 

217.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.  3:  20. 
Plane-Tree.     Penny  M.  11:  97. 
Planets.     Nat.  R.  i:  72. 

—  Are  they  inhabited?    (H.  Draper)  Harper,  33:  45. — 

(G.  Leijih)  Once  ^  Week,  9:  80.  —  Am.  Presb.  R. 
4:  393. —  Chr.  Obs.  34:  389.  — Eel.  M.  55:  327. 

—  between  Mars  and  Jupiter.     (U.  J.  J.  Leverrier)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  68:  80.  —  (E.  Loomis)  Harper,  10:  343. 

—  Colors  of.    St.  Paul's,  6 :  88.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75 :  66. 

—  Density,  Rotation,  and  relative  Age  of.    (G.  Hinrichs) 

Am." J.  Sci.  87:  36. 

—  Inhabited.     Belgra.  3:  63. 

—  Intra-Mercurial.    (J.  C.  Watson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  230, 

310.— (L.  Swift)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  313.— (J.  R.  Hind) 
Nature,  14:  469.  — (Leverrier  and  Faye)  Math.  Mo. 
2:  240.  —  Mouth,  29:  221.  —  (0.  Flammariun)  Po[). 
Sci.  Mo.  14:  714.  —  (L.  Swift)  Nature,  21:  299. 
See  Vulcan,  Planet 

—  Kirkwood's  Laws  of  Motion  of.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

49:   165. 

—  Larger,  Condition  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

16:  38.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  362.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  88:  310. 

—  Life  on.     Liv.  Age,  126:  45. 

—  Moons,  and  Meteorites.     (H.  Larkin)  Brit.  Q.  71 :  2S1. 

—  Mysteries  of  the  Worlds.     Knick.  59:  239. 

—  New.    (D.  Kirkwood)  New  Eng.  18:  5S2. 

Discoveries  of.    (J.  C.  Watson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  392. 

near  the  Sun.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Contemp.  34:  660. 

Search  for.     St.  James,  22:  673. 

—  of  the  Season.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Nature,  20:  605. 

—  One  hundred.     St.  James,  22:  673.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  71:  1372. 

—  Perihelia  of  the  larger.     Lond.  Q.  54:  26. 

—  Periods  of  Rotation  of.  (D.  Kirkwood  and  S.  C.  Walker) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  48:  324. 

—  put  in  Leverrier's  Balance.     Cornh.  32:  2S3.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  85:  55S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  27. 

—  Search  for  Trans-Neptunian.     (D.   P.  Todd)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  120:  225. 

—  Secular  Perturbations  of.    (A.  Hall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  100: 

370. 
Planet  System  of  Life.     Dub.  Univ.  21:   113. 
Planetary  Distances.    (I).  Kirkwood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  66. 
Planetary  Life.     All  the  Year,  31 :  5,84,196.     32:   53. 
Planetary  Jlechanics.     (P.   E.  Chase)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst. 

104:  2S1. 
Planetary  Motion,  Laws  of.     Knick.  25:  519.     26:   56. 
Planetary  Rings  and  new  Stars.     (D.  Vaughn)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  14:  466. 
Planetary  Spaces,  Resisting  Medium  of.     (R.  W.  Has- 

kins)  Am.  J.  Sci.  33:  i.  — (T.  H.  Perry)  Am.  J, 

Sci.  38:  246. 


Planetary  System,  Constitution  of.    (U.  J.  J.  Leverrier) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  222. 
Planetary  Theory.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  26:  67. 
Planetary  Theories.     (M.  Leverrier)  Nature,  n:  249. 

—  Leverrier  on.     Nature,  16:  462,  47S. 
I'laning-Machine  Cases,  Woodworth.      J.  F'rankl.  Inst. 

54:  23. 
Plank  Road,  First.     (W.  H.  Bogart)  Hunt,  24:  63. 
Plank  Roads.    (J.  Snow)  Hunt,  16:  367.  — New  Eng.  9: 

290. —(J.   S.  AVinter)  De  Bow,  8:   3S8.  — (L.  C. 

Garland)  De  Bow,  8:  469.  — De  Bow,  lo:  665.— 

(W.  Gregg)  De  Bow,  11:  63,  428. 

—  Construction  of.   West.  J.  4:  91.  — (J.  E.  Ware)  West. 

J.  6:  171. 

—  of  Missouri.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  4:  71. 

Plant  and  Animal.     (R.  Hunt)  Sharpe,  16:   156.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  348. 

—  Biography  of  a.     (H.  Coultas)  Once  a  Week,  11:8. 
Plants,  Absorption  of  Water  by  Leaves  of.     (A.  W.  Ben- 
nett) Am.  Natural.  13:  20. 

—  Adaptability  to  decorative  Art.    (E.  Hulme)  Art  J.  22 : 

I4-3M- 

—  Alpine  and  Polar.    (H.  Coultas)  Once  a  Week,  6:  608. 

—  Amer.,  I>erivation  of.   (A.  Gray)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  724. 

—  and  Animals.     Quar.  126:  24S. 

Can  we  separate  themV   Cornh.  37:  336.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  90:  608. 
Differences  between.    (W.  K.  Brooks)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

14:  3°- 
Geographical  Distribution  of.     Chamb.  J.  38:  291. 

—  and  the  Atmosphere.    (J.  Jamin)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  9:  418. 

—  and  Insects,  Certain  Relations  between.    (J.  Lubbock) 

Fortn.  27:  478.  —  Liv.  Age,  133:  27S. 

—  and  the  Peopling  of  America.     (D.  Kuntze)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  14:  78. 

—  as  they  live  and  move.     Eel.  R.  103:  296. 

—  Battle  of  Life  among.     (M.  T.  Masters)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

12:  35.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  75. 

—  Beautiful  Monstrosities  in.    (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Once 

a  Week,  7:  135. 

—  before  the  Appearance  of  Man,  Saporta  on.     Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  16:  446. 

—  Beneficial  Influence  of.    (J.  M.  Anders)  Am.  Natural. 

12:  793. 

—  Biology  of,  Cohn's.     (F.  Currey)  Nature,  3:  242. — 

(W.  R.  McNab)  Nature,  14:  326.     16:  435. 

—  British,  Popular  Names  of.   All  the  Year,  lo:  534,  557. 
Prior's.     (W.  Tuckwell)  Nature,  3:  262. 

—  Carnivorous.    (J.  D.  Hooker)  Nature,  10:  366.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  89.  —  (A.  W.  Bennett)  Pop.  Sci. 
R.  14:  351.  — (M.  Treat)  Am.  Natural.  9:  658.— 
(W.  J.  Beal)  Am.  Natural.  10:  588. 

—  Cells  of.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  382. 

—  Chat  about.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  3:  427. 

—  Chemical  Action  of.     (A.  Vogcl)  Internat.  R.  3:  184. 

—  Classification  of.     So.  R.  4:  466. 

—  Climbing.     (F.  Darwin)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  19:  213.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,   146:  560.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

17:  635.— Chamb.   J.  18:   169.     53:  25.— (W.  J. 

Beal)  Am.  Natural.  4:  405. 

and  Tendrils.     Good  Words,  13:  53. 

Darwin  on.     Nature,  13:  65.— (A.  Gray)  Nation, 

22:  12,  30. 
Phenomena  of  Motion  and  Sensitiveness  in.     (G. 

Henslow)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  55. 

—  Collection  and  Preservation  of.     Godey,  66:  350. 

—  Color  and  Odor  of.     Penny  M.  II :  67. 

—  Colors  of.    (A.  R.  Wallace)  Am.  Natural.  Ii:  641,  713. 

—  (H.  Hall)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  222. 

—  Communities  of.     (H.  Coultas)  Sharpe,  47:  219. 

—  Cretaceous  F'ossil,  from  Nebraska.     (L.  Lesquereux) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  91.     See  F'oasils. 


PLANTS 


1015 


PLANTS 


Plants,  Cross-Fertilization  of.  Westm.  io8:  466.  —  (W. 
J.  Beal)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II7:  343.  —  (A.  Gravj  Am.  J. 
Sci.  113:  125. 

—  Curiosities  of.     (.J.  Richardson)  .Scrib.  3:  651. 

—  Death  of.     Penny  M.  10 :  294. 

—  Development  and  Se.\  in.     (.J.  8.  Hough)  Am.  Nat- 

ural. 8:   19. 

—  Dissemination  of  the  Seeds  of.     Penny  i\I.  lo:  235. 
by  Animals.     Chanib.  J.  2:  iSi. 

by  Insects.     (F.  15.  White)  Am.  Xatural.  7:  26S. 

Human  Agency  in.     (U.  Prown)  Geog.  M.  i:  320. 

—  Distriijution  of.      (Mrs.  I.  James)  No.  Am.  87:  321. 

—  (8.  F.  Ward)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  676. 

Modes  of.     (.J.  F.  James)  Poj).  Sci.  Mo.  17:  365. 

—  Electricity  in.     (E.  Smith)  J.  Frankl.  In?t.  89:  O9. 

—  Encydopajdia  of.     Mo.  K.  II9:  ^;^j. 

—  Exlialations  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  247. 

—  Fecundity  of.     Penny  M.  1 :  246. 

—  Fertilization  of.     (J.  T.  Kothrock)  Am.  Natural.  1 :  64. 

—  ( W.  Ogle)  Pop.  Sci.  II.  9:  45.  —  (A.  W.  Bennett) 
Pop.  Sci.  K.  12:  337. 

Darwin  on.     (M.  C  Cooke)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  424. 

Sell-.     (G.  Hensiow)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  18:  i. 

—  Flowerless.     (A.    Kellogg)  Am.  Natural.   4:    337.  — 

Fraser,  55:  345. 

—  Folk  Lore  of  British.    (J.  Mason)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  313- 

66S.     83:  63.  179. 

—  Food  of.     Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  56. 

—  Fresli-Water.     Chamb.  J.  40:   123. 

—  Genealogy  of.     (L.  F.  Ward)  Am.  Natural.  12:  359. 

—  Genesis  and  Migration  of.     (J.  W.  Dawsou)  Princ. 

n.  s.  3:  277. 

—  Geographical  Distribution  of.     Westm.  97:  28. 

—  Geography  of .     Hogg,  3:   169. 

—  Gray's  Natural  Arrangement  of.     Mo.  R.  98:  145. 

—  Grouping  of     (H.  Evershed)  Macmil.  30:  351).    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  83:  447.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  316. 

—  Growth  Kings  in  E.xogenous.     (C.  B.  Warring)  Am. 

J.  Sc  .  114:  394. 

—  Habits  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  i:  10.  —  Liv.  Age, 

122:  499. 

—  Hairs   and  ghmdular  Hairs  of.      (W.  J.   Beal)   Am. 

Natural.  12:  271. 

—  Have  they  a  Pedigree  ?    (W.  D.  Gunning)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  5:  129. 

—  History  of.     (H.  Yule)  Geog.  M.  2:  49. 
Baillon's.     (D.  Oliver)  Nature,  i:  52. 

—  Homoplastic  Agreements  in.     (W.  T.  T.  Dyer)  Na- 

ture, 4:  507. 

—  House-,   Hygiene  of.     (G.  II.  Perkins)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  067. 
Winter  Pot.     Loud.  Soc.  33:   1^7. 

—  Hybridization  among.     (G.  Hensiow)  P<ip.  Sci.  R.  5: 

304- 

—  Hygienic  Value  of.     (M.  von  Petleukofer)  Contemp. 

31:  6S.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  417.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  90:   190.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  47. 

—  in  llie  Alps,  Une((ual  Distribution  of,  De  Caudolle  on. 

Nature,  13:  516. 

—  in   Now   Hampshire.      (W.   F.    Flint)    .\m.   Natural. 

11:  S9. 

—  in  Vermont.     (W.  F.  Flint)  Am.  Natural.  Ii:  89. 

—  Influence  of  Solar  Radiation  on.     (J.  H.  Gladstone) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  49. 
of  Sunbeams  on.     New  Q.  4:  141. 

—  Insect  Fertilization  of.     (W.J.  Beal)  Am.  Natural. 

1 :  254.  403.     Ste  Insects. 

—  Insectivorous.     (J.  W.  Dawson)  Internat.  R.  3:  64.  — 

So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  2S6.  —  (F.  Darwin)  Nature.  17: 
222.  —  (A.  Gray)  Nation,  18:  216,  232.  —  (S.  B. 
Ilerrick)  Scrib.  13:  S04.  — (E.  Hopkins)  Contemp. 
35:  37- 


Plants,  Insectivorous,  Darwin's.  (J.  C.  Dalton)  No. 
Am.  122:  425.  — (E.  R.  Leland)  Pop.  Sci.  .\Io.  8: 
45.  — (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  17:  035.— (A.  W. 
Bennett)  Nature,  12:  206,228.  —  (A.  Gray)  Nation, 
22:  12,  30. 

—  Leaves  of.     (H.  W.  Ravenal)  Land  We  Love,  3:  30. 

—  Life  of.     Brit.  Q.  II :  336. 

and  Growth  of.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  3: 

569.^   4:   82. 

Curiosities  of.   (J.  R.  Jackson)  Good  Words,  7 :  448. 

Daily.     (H.  Coultas)  (Jnce  a  Week,  11:  119. 

—  Loves  of.     Peop.  J.  3:  246. 

—  Low. y  Vegetable  Forms.     (II.  Macmillan)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  3:  469. 

—  Migrations  of    useful.      (H.   Evershed)   Macmil.  27: 

224.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  349.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  116:  4S7. 

—  Mimicry  in.     (.\.  W.  Bennett)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  11 :    i. 

—  Microscopic  Crystals  found  in.     (W.  K.  Higleyj  Am. 

Natural.  14:  720,  77G. 

—  Movements  of.     (T.  L.  Phipson)  Macmil.  10:  506. — 

(A.  W.  Bennett)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  II :  36S.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  116:  242.  —  (G.  Hensiow)  Pop.  Sci.  K. 
20:  193.  —  St.  James,  48:   137. 

Darwin  on.     Ed.  R.  153:  497.  —  (E.  A.  Youmans) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  49S.  —  (D.  S.  Jordan)  Dial  (Ch.), 
i:  255. 

—  Moral  Uses  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  i:  39. 

—  Muscles  in.     Conih.  6:  S53. 

—  Mystical.     Chamb.  J.  54:  347. 

—  Natural   Selection  in,  Form  of  Seeds  as  a  Factor  in. 

(R.  E.  C.  Stearns)  Am.  Natural.  13:  411. 

—  New  Arrangement  of.     (W.  Hiucks)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

11:  233. 

—  Nutrition  of.     Cornh.  7:  278. 

—  Odd  Window  Pets.     All  the  Year,  28:  569. 

—  of  Canada.     (W.  Saunders)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  219. 

—  of  Middlesex.     (W.  Carruthers)  Nature,  1 :   107. 

—  of  Palestine.     (J.  Hamilton)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  i:  137. 

—  of  the  World  before  Man.     (L.  Lesquereux)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  117:  270. 

—  Parasitic.     (G.  D.  Phippen)  Am.  NaturaL  i:  iSS. 

—  Parasitism  on  Flowering.     (II.  Trimen)  Pop.  Sci.  Ii. 

12:  225. 

—  Periodical  Phenomena  in.     Chamb.  J.  11:  341. 

—  Philosophy  of.     JIo.  R.  96:   iSo. 

—  Physiology  of.     (F.  Darwin)  Nature.  23:   17S. 

—  Physiolog.  Groups  of,  De  Candolle's.   Nature,  lo:  191. 

—  Pickering's  Chronological  Hisiory  of,     (.\.  H.  Sayce) 

Nature.  21:  104. 

—  Prehistoric.    (Count  de  Saporta)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16: 433. 

—  Relative   Hardiness  of.     (S.    Parsons,  jr.)   Pop.   Sci. 

Mo.  18:  797. 

—  Remarkable.     Nature.  15:  29S,  y^y.     16:  34S,  443. 

—  Re])roduction  of.     Chamb.  J.  3:   ■;4i. 

—  Respiration  of.     (E.  Alglave)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  60. 

—  Royal  Families  of.     (C.  M.  Tracy)  Am.  Natural,  i : 

12|;,  470. 

—  Seeds  of,  as  Projectiles.     (M.  N.  Elrod)  Am.  Natural. 

13:  03- 

—  Self-Fertili/.ation  of.     Nature,  14:  475. 

—  Sensibility  of.     Once  a  Week,  18:  360. 

—  Sex  in.     (T.  Meehan)  Am.  Natural.  8:  3;^. 

Incomplete    Adajjlation    in.      (L.    F.    Ward)    Am. 

Natural.  15:  89. 

—  Sexual    Organs  in    the   higher  Cryptoganious.      (\. 

Henfrey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  37S.     65:  25. 

—  Sexuality  in.     (M.  T.  Masters)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  la:  363. 

—  (W.  R.  ^IcNal))  Nature,  15:  511. 

—  Single-celled.     (S.  B.  Herrick)  Scrib.  13:  176. 

—  Sleep  of.     Chamb.  J.  39:  i;.  •  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58: 

422.  — (A.  Pratt)  Penny  M.  9:  286. 


PLANTS 


1016 


PLATO 


Plants,  Social,  representative,  and  rambling.     (11.  Ever- 
shed)  Macmil.  34:  48.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  29:  74S. 

—  Spontaneous  Movements  in.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Pop. 

Sci.  E.  11:  36S.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  2S0. 

—  Spring,  Flowering  of.     Nature,  13:  249. 

—  Structure  of  Stems  of.     (IL  V.  Kegnault)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  7:  219. 

—  Struggle  for  Existence  amongst.    (J.  D.  Hooker)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  6:  131.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  31.     Same 
art.  Cath.  World,  5:   53S. 

—  Superstitions  concerning.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  71. 

—  Theory  of  Structure  of.     (W.  Ilincks)  Cunad.  J.  n.  s. 

5:  332- 

—  Transpiration  of.  (J.  M.  Anders)  .\m.  Natural.  12:  160. 

—  Tropical  Air-.     (C.  Wright)  Am.  Natural.  2:  368. 

—  Unlucky.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  715. 

—  used  by  the  Indians.     (E.  Palmer)  Am.  Natural.  12: 

593,  646. 

—  Useful  Monstrosities  in.     (H.  N.  Humphreys)  Once  a 

Week,  7:  261. 

—  Variations  of  Animals  and,  Darwin's.   Ed.  R.  128:  414. 

—  Winding  Motions  of.     (W.  H.  Brewer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77: 

202. 

—  Winter  Life  of.     (H.  Coultas)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  205. 
Plant  and  Animal  Life,  Analogies  of.     (C.  Darwin)  Na- 
ture, 17:    388,  411. 

Plant  Archieology,  Count  Saporta  on.    (A.  Gray)  Nation, 

29:  195,  212. 
Plant  Beds  of  Western  America.     (J.  S.  Newberry)  Am. 

.J.  Sci.  107:  399. 
Plant  Crystals;  Raphides.     (T.  West)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  242. 
Plant-Eaters  of  North  America.     (S.  Tenney)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  10:  678. 
Plant  Life,  Growth,  and  Culture.     Brit.  Q.  11:  336. 

—  Science  and  Art  in  relation  to.     (S.  H.  McCollester) 

Univ.  Q.  37:  329. 

—  Unit  in.     (B.  D.  Halsted)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  543. 
Plant  Names,   English.     Once  a  Week,   23:  428.-81. 

James,  47:  316.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  502. 
Plantagenet.     Westm.  23:  201. 

—  Remarks  on  the  Name.     (J.  G.  Nichols)  Arch.  29:  32. 
Plantagenet's  Well ;  a  true  Story  of  the  Days  of  Richard 

IH.     (Lady  C.  Howard)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  10:  179. 
Plantagenets,  Last  of  the.     Westin.  11:  50. 
Plantation ;  a  Tale  of  the  i6th  Century.     (F.  Fenton)  Col- 
burn,  153:   1-393. 
Plantations  on  drifting  Sands.     Penny  M.  13:  114. 
Plantation  Life.     (W.  H.  Holcombe)  Knick.  57:  619. 
Planter's  Birthday.     (T.  E.  Hook)  Colburn,  57:   i. 
Planter's  Daughter.     Colburn,  I17:   51-304. 
Planter's  Guide.     Westm.  11:97.     13:96.  —  Ed.R.49: 

102. 
Planter's  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  629. 
Plantin  Museum,  Antwerp.  (W.  Blades)  Macmil.  38:  282. 
Planting  of  the  Acorns;  a  Poem.     (W.  J.  Milligan)  Dub. 

Univ.  86:  179, 
Planting  of  the  Apple-Tree;  a  Poem.     (W.  C.  Bryant) 

Allan.  13:  17. 
Planting  waste  Lands.      (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  36:  55S. 

—  Quar.  37:  303. 
Planty  Banton;  a  Story.     (T.  Shairp)  Belgra.  43:  459. 
Plassington,  A.,  Passage  in  Life  of.     Belgra.  27:  183,  338. 
Plaster  of  Paris  as  an  injecting  Mass.     (S.  H.  Gage)  Am. 

Natural.  12:   717. 
—  Manufacture  of.      Eel.  Engin.  5:   423.  —  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  10:  262. 

in  the  United  States.     Pract.  iM.  3:  234. 

Plaster  Figures  and  Casts.     Pennj'  M.  7:  394. 
Plastering,  Sanitary  Aspects  of.     Am.  Arch.  8:  248. 
Plastic  Art,  Greek.     Danv.  Q.  i:  479. 
Plata,  La,  or  Plate,  River.     See  La  Plata. 
Plate  and  Plate-Buyers.    Quar.  141:  353. 


Plate,  Hall-Marking  of.    All  the  Year,  44:  44S. 

—  Piece  of.     (Sir  I.  C.  L.  Wraxall)  St.  James,  8:  yo. 
Platen,  Count.     Das  Ende  Polens,  Translation  of.     (E. 

W.  Head)  Eraser,  67:  612. 

—  Poems  of.     (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  434. 
Plater,  Emily,  Life  of.     (L.  J.  B.  Case)  Univ.  Q.  5:  361. 

—  Dem.  R.  11 :  23. —  (P.  F.  Andre)  Victoria,  4:  315. 

Platform,  The.     Eel.  R.  102:  94. 

I'lalina  rendered  malleable.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  8:  226. 

Platiiium  and  its  associated  Metals.      (Deville  and  De- 
bray)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  21. 

—  Character  and  Intensity  of  the  Rays  emitted  by  glow- 

ing.    (E.  L.  Nichols)  Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  446. 

—  Remarkable  Nugget  of,     (P.  Collier)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121 : 

123. 
Platinum-Filling.     (T.  J.  Vivian)  Overland,  13:  164. 
Platinum  Metals.     ( W.  Gibbs)  Am.  J.  Sci.  81 :  63.     84: 

341.     87:  57.     88:  8r,  24S. 

—  Separation  of.    (Prof.  Bunsen)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88:  y  3. 
Plato.    (A.  B.  Alcott)  Radical,  5:  177.  —(O.  W.  IIoIurs, 

jr.)  University  Q.  2:  205.  — (W.  S.  Tyler)  Am.  Bili. 
Repos.  2d  s.  12:  434.  —  So.  Q.  ii:  406. — Am. 
Presb.  R.  3:  53. — Chr.  R.  24:  187. —  Penny  M. 
8:  85. 

—  a  Poem.     St.  Paul's,  2:  581. 

—  Ackermanu"s  Christian  in.     (T.  Parker)  Chr.  Exam. 

25:  367- 

—  against  the  Atheists.     (R.  H.  Bacon)  Chr.  Exam.  40: 

108.  —  Liv.  Age,  5:  414. 

—  and  Aristotle.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  664. — Chr.  Rem.  54: 

103. 

—  and  Christ.     (W.  C.  Stiles)  Univ.  Q.  35:  437. 

—  and  Christianity.     (J.  S.  Blackie)No.  Brit.  35:  366. 

—  and  his  Philosophy.     Hogg,  lo:  117, 

—  and  his  Times.     Westm.  114:  3S9. 

—  and  Platonic  Philosophy.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  Bib.  Sac. 

2:  527. 

—  and  Platonism.     (.L  C.  C.  Clarke)  Bapt.  Q.  i:  22. 

—  and    Socrates,   their   Works   and    dialectic    Method. 

Westm.  84:  459. 

—  Argument  for  Immortality.     (S.  Ellis)  Univ.  Q.  37: 

389. 

—  as  a  Reformer.     Westm.  115:  28. 

—  Authenticity  of  Works  of.     (W.  L.  Blackley)  Fortn. 

8:  272. 

—  Bacon,  and  Bentham.     (H.  H.  Milman)  Quar.  61 :  462. 

—  Dialogues  of.     For.  Q.  31:  471.     Same  art.  Eel.  Mils. 

3:  161.  — (G.  P.  Young)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7:  477. 

Sewell  on.     Mo.  R.  157:  50. 

Whewell's  Translation.     Quar.  112:  306. 

—  Doctrine  concerning  God  and  Nature.     (J.  Priestley) 

Theo.  Repos.  4:  77. 

—  Ethical  Philosophy  of.     Am.  Church  R.  22:   175. 

—  Euthydemus   et  Laches;   Text  and   Analysis.     Chr. 

Rem.  51:  295. 

—  Foreshadowings  of  Christianity  in.     Dub.  Univ.  65: 

243,  423.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  87:  70,  241. 

—  Genius  of.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  87:  321.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  14:  233. 

—  Gorgias,  Conclusion  of;  translated,     (N.  S.  Folsom) 

Chr.  Exam.  42:  195. 
Passage  in.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  431. 

—  Grote's.     Quar.  119:  108.  — (J.  S.  Mill)  Ed.  R.  123: 

297.  —  No.  Brit.  43:  351.  —  (A.  Bain)  Macmil.  12: 
i93i  457'  — (^^- ^^I'ewell)  Fraser,  73:  411.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  66:  664.— Month,  4:  181.  — (G.  H. 
Lewes)  Fortn.  2:  169. 

—  his  Conception  of  a  Supreme  Being.     (S.J.  Douglass) 

New  Eng.  28:  539. 

—  Influence  on  modern  Philosophy,     (C.  H.  Foster)  No. 

Am.  83:  67. 

—  Introduction  to  the  Dialogues.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  609. 


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PLATO 


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PLEASURE 


Plato.  Jowett's  Translation  of.  Ed.  R.  134:  303. — Quar. 
131:  492.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  131. — Brit. 
Q.  54:   155.  —  (C.  A.  Bristcd)  Nation,  12:  291,  306. 

—  (J.  Uickaby)  Month,  14:  369.  — Lond.  Q.  37:  79. 

—  (F.  Arnold")  Dark  Blue,  i:  37S. 

—  Letters  of.     (J.  Albee)  Iludical,  7:  321. 

—  Life  of.     (Dr.  Godraan)  Metii.  Q.  20:  36S. 

—  Mj'ths  of.     (B.  F.  Westcott)  (.'onteniii.  2:   199,  469. 

—  on  Atheism.     (N.  M.  Wiiiianis)  Chr.  11.  23:  54;. 

—  on  the  Immortality  of  the   Soul.     (N.  M.  ^Yillianls) 

Chr.  R.  22:   507. 

—  Orientalism  of.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  11: 

122. 

—  Parmenidcs.     (S.  H.  Emery,  jr.)  J.  Spec.  I'liilos.  6: 

279. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (G.  W.  F.  Hegel)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

4:  225,  320.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  378. 
and  Ciiristian  Truth.  (J.  L.  Lincohi)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  209. 

—  Physics  and  Metaphysics  of.     (J.  ^lartineau)  Nat.  R. 

12:  457. 

—  Ray  from  the  Sphere  of.      Dub.  Univ.  95:  271. 

—  Republic  of.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.  50:  40.  —  (J. 

Rickaby)  Month,   i5:    25. —  Eel.  R.    114:  2S5. — 
(Jolburn,  4:  512.     5:  69. 

—  Study  of.     Macmil.  24:  81.     Same  art.  Eel.  JL  77: 

148.  — (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Wliig  R.  2:  163. 

—  Taylor's.     Ed.  R.  14:  187. 

—  Theactetus.     (T.  Lewis)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  46S. 

—  Views  of  Immortality.     (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  4:  73. 

—  Whewell's  Platonic   Dialogues  for  English   Readers. 

Macmil.  1 :  225. 

—  Works  of.    (E.  Pond)  Princ.  36:  209.  — Eraser,  7:  116. 

—  Eel.  R.  67:   131. 
Platonic  Doctrine  of  Ideas.     Coriili.  12:  452. 
Platonic  Enthusiasm.     (G.  W.  Leibnitz)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

3:  88. 
Platonic  Myths.     (J.  L.  Lincoln)  Bapt.  (>.  6:  233- 
Phitonic  I'hilosophy.     Dub.  Uiiiv.  47:  635. 

—  in  the  Epistles  of  St.  Paul.  (T.  R.  Beck)Ref.  Q.  27:  424. 
Platonic  Tlieory  of  Ideas.     (C.  W.  Guernsey)  New  Eng. 

34:  /05- 
Platonism  and  Christianit}'.     Chr,  R.  26:  369. 

—  and  Early  Christianity.     (J.  C.  C.  Clarke)  Bapt.  Q.  I : 

257.  —  New  York  R.  9:  336. 

—  New.     Bib.  Sac.  2:  649. 

—  of  Philo.     (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Rp])os.  4:  408. 
Piatonists,  Cambridge.     (J.  Tulloch)  Contemp.  17:  237. 

—  Later,  Principlesof.  (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Rcpos.  4:  381. 
Platter,  Thomas.     Am.  J.  luluc.  5:  79. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:   103. 
l'iattsl)urgh  Bay  Battle.    (J.  F.  Cooper)  Putnam,  13:  49. 
I'latycnemic  Men   in   Deiibiglishire.     (W.  B.  Dawkins) 

Nature,  4:  38S. 
Plautus.     (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  I'ortn.  7:  661. 

—  Ciiaractcrs  of.     (.1.  Donaldson)  Contemp.  30:   1013. 

—  ("omedies  of.     (J.  L.  Onderdonck)  Nat.  Q.  34:  72. — 

For.  Q.  31:   199. 

—  —  Riley's  Translation.  (G.  i\[.  Lane)  Bib.  Sac.  lo:  306. 
Play,  At  the.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  19:  476. 

—  in  old  Athens.     Ciiamb.  J.  19:   155. 

—  Practical  Ilistorv  of  a.     (W.  II.  Rideing)  Lippinc.  26: 

586. 

—  A  very  old.     (A.  L.  (^arroll)  Galaxy,  2:  530. 
Plays  and  Players.     AH  the  Year.  17:  202,  224. 

Old,  Criticisms  on.  (R.  Lytton)  Fortn.  15:  221,  352. 

—  and   Playing,   Realism  in.     (G.   S.  Bower)  Colburn, 

169:   10. 

—  and  their  Providers.     Frascr.  48:   -^^2. 

—  and  Puritans.     {{.'    Ivingsley)  Xo.  Brit.  25:   i. 

—  Damned.     (J.  B.  JIattliews)  Li[ipinc.  19:  625. 

—  Dead.     (W.  Barry)  St.  .lames.  12:  312. 

—  E.\aminer  of.     All  tiie  Year,  32:  344,  391. 


Plays,  Old,  Who  wrote  our  ?    (F.  G.  Fleay)  Macmil.  30: 
40S. 

—  Players,  and  Critics.     Fraser,  68:  767. 

and  Playwrights.     (T.  Hopkins)  Dub.   Univ.   93: 

210. 

—  Reader  of.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  36:  432. 
kStc  Drama;  Theater. 

Plays  and  Holidays  of  Children.     (II.  Bushnell)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  13:  93. 
Playbill,  The.     All  the  Year,  26:  606. 
Playbills,  Old.     All  the  Year,  42:  64. 
Played  out.     (J.  G.  Coulson)  Lippi.  c.  23:   740. 
Player,  Gossip  of  a.     (W.  Abbot)  Knick.  24:   266,  359, 

531.     25:   14,  496.     26:   no. 

—  Life  of  a  strolling.     Fraser,  34:  253. 

Players  and  Lookers-on.  (D.  Green  well)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
2:  354. 

—  and  Gentlemen.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  "Week.  12:  706. 

—  and  Playgoers  twenty-five  Years  ago.   (J.  Thornbury) 

Galaxy,  21 :  581. 

—  Strange.     (D.  Cook)  Eel.  M.  97:  337. 

—  Strolling.  All  the  Year,  28:  27-  —Dub.  Univ.  72:  123. 
See  Actors. 

Player  Kings  and  Queens.     All  the  Year,  47:  256. 
Playfair,  John,  Life  of,     Portto.(Den.)  22:  413. 

—  Natural  Philosophy.    Quar.  8:  149.  —  Mo.  R.  82:  404. 

—  Works  of.     Mus.  i:   193. 

Pla^-fair,  Lyon,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  304. 

Playfair  Commission.    (A.  G.  Bowie)  St.  James,  36:  2S4. 

Playgoers.     All  the  Year,  34:  197. 

Playgoing.     Fraser,  59:  249. 

Playgrounds  for   poor   Children.      (S.    E.   De  Morgan) 

Good  Words,  8:  727. 
Playhouses  and  the  Playei's.     Fraser,  1 :  644. 

—  and  their  Prospects,  1836.     Colburn,  48:  165. 

—  Licenser  of.     All  the  Year,  33:  79. 
Playing  and  Learning.     Chamb.  J.  37:  243. 

—  at  Pleasure.     Belgra.  6:  507. 

—  at  Soldiers.     Temp.  Bar,  lo:  142.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

61 :  206. 

—  for  high  Stakes.     (A.  Cudlip)  Lond.  Soc.  11:    1-548. 

^2:  77-S35- 

—  for  Love;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  39:  54. 

—  on  one  String.     Knick.  27:   t,t,(i. 

—  with  I'ire.     (D.  Fletcher)  Overland,  14:  31,  130. 

—  with  Fire.     (II.  P.  SpofTord)  Lippinc.  15:  357. 
Playing-Cards.     All  the  Year.  37:  303. 

—  Curious  Facts  about.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  341. 

—  Duties  on.     Once  a  Week,  10:  34. 

—  Facts  and  Speculations  about.     Tait,  n.  s.  16:  68. 

—  History  of.     Irish  ().  8:  437. 

—  Old  and  new.     AH  the  Year,  42:  ^S. 
See  also  Cards. 

Playne,  Ernest.     Charold.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  631. 
Playwriting,  Advice  on.     Cornh.  2:  742. 
Pleading,  Poetry  of.     Colburn,  5:  200. 

—  Reform  in.     (A.  Dotiglierty)  Hunt,  7:  534. 
Modern.     Am.  Law  R.  i:  6-,i. 

Pleasant  Ilill,  Battle  oL  (T.  R.  Bonner)  Land  We  Love, 
6:  7-  — (II-  I'-  Bee)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:   1S4. 

Pleasant  and  unpleasant  People.     Lond.  >L  5:   125. 

Pleasants,  J.  II..  with  portrait.     Am.  Whig  R.  5:  2S5. 

Please  to  ring  the  Belle.     (T.  Hood)  Lond.  M.  5:  3. 

Pleasing,  Pleasure  of.     Colliurn,  59:   7,7,6. 

Pleasing  others  in  doing  Good.     Chr.  R.  3:  247. 

Pleasurable  Sensations.  (S.  A.  Roszel)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
3:  148. 

Pleasure  and  Desire.     (H.  Sidgwick)  Contemp.  19:  664. 

—  and  Pain.     (D.  G.  Brinton)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  431. 

—  (J.  Sully)  Mind,  1 :  399. 
Ultimate  .Sources  of.     Zoist.  r  :   120. 

—  and  Pleasure-Taking.     Dub.  Univ.  76:   i. 


PLEASURE 


1018 


TLYMOUTH 


Pleasure,  Cheapness  of.     All  the  Year,  13:  349. 

—  fruiii  witnessing  Distress.    (II.  IluUey)  No.  Am.  2:  59. 
Pleasures  and  Pains,  Analysis  of  our.  Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  401. 

—  Maxims  on.     Chanib.  J.  45:  97. 

—  of  Literary  Composition.     Anal.  M.  3:  353.     4:  105. 
Pleasure  Trip  of  a  good-uatured  Man.     80.  Lit.  Mess.  7: 

387- 
Plebiscite,  French,  1S70.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Naticjn,  10:  2S4. 

—  Story  of.     Cornli.  24:  641. 

Pledges,  Law  of.     (B.  F.  Porter)  De  Bow,  2:  224. 

Pleiades.     Hours  at  Home.  1 :  38. 

Pleistocene' Climate  and  Mammalia.     (W.  B.  Dawkins) 

Pop.  Sci.  K.  10:  3SS. 
Plessis-les-Tours,  Visit  to.     Penny  M.  8:  324. 
Pleuro-Pneumonia.     (M.  Wyman)  Am.  Alma.  1861:  So. 

—  Inoculation  for.     Liv.  Age,  38:   1S9. 

Plimsoll  .Vgitation.     (W.  J.  Lamport)  Theo.  K.  II :  11;. 

—  Tinsley,  28:   159. 

Pliny  the  IClder.  Loud.  Q.  16:  412.  Same  art.  Eel  M. 
54:  499.  — Hogg,  6:  252. 

—  Death  of.     (J.  Bigelow)  Liv.  Age,  61 :   123. 

—  Passage  in,  on  Temple  of  Diana.    (.1.  Windham)  Arch. 

6:  67. 

—  Prescriptions  of.    All  the  Year,  i :  424. 

Pliny  the  Younger.  (W.  J.  Brodrihb)  Fortn.  13:  704. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  330.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
106:  209  — (H.  F.  Pelham)  Fortn.  33:  227. — Lip- 
pine.  12:  451.  —  So.  Lit.  !Mess.  lo:  360-60S. 

—  Letters  of.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  478.  —  Westni.  103:  312. 
to  Trajan.     Metii.  M.  36:  2S9. 

Plogarrian.     All  the  Year,  25:  473-572. 
Plotinus  and  the  Neo-Platonists.     Eel.  R.  107:  433. 
Plover,  Shooting.     Once  a  Week,  17:  696. 
Plow  and  "Wheel-Carriage,   Origin   of.      (E.  B.  Tylor) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  448. 

—  Davis's  Improvement  in,  1S33.     (G.  Davis)  J.  Fraukl. 

Inst.  15:  244. 

—  History,  Construction,  and  Management  of.     Pract. 

M.  i:  268,  361,  442.     4:  2S5.     5:  42. 

—  Steam,  Fowler's.     Pract.  M.  5:  257. 
Plow-Monday.     Chamb.  J.  56:  55. 

Plowing  by  Steam.  (D.  D.  Williamson)  Eel.  Engin.  18: 
305.  —  (J.  G.  Walker)  Land  We  Love,  4:  330. — 
Pract.  M.  7:  254. 

Plowing-Match,  At  a.     Chamb.  J.  37:  381. 

—  Londoner  at  a.     Once  a  Week,  7:  499. 

Plowden,  Sir  Edmund.     Am.   Bibliop.    i:  272,309,362. 

—  (E.  D.  Neill)  Pennsyl.  M.  5:  206. 

—  in  the  Fleet.     (E.  I).  Neill)  Pennsyl.  M.  5:  424. 
Pluck  Examination  Questions.     Eraser,  14:   117,  iSo. 
Plucked.     Chamb.  .1.  30:   145. 

Plucked  from  the  Burning;  a  Tale.     (R.  Church)  Temp. 

Bar,  38:  513. 
Plucking,  Art  of .     Eraser,  13:  707. 
Plumage  of  Birds,  Fatio  on  Form  and  Color  of.     Intel. 

Obs.  10:  377.     11:  172. 
Plumagery,  Chinese  and  Aztec.    (D.  J.  Macgowan)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  68:  57. 
Plumbing,  Dangers  of  bad.  (E.Eassie)  Eel. Engin.  22:  220. 

—  How  to  leave  it  for  the  Winter.     Am.  Arch.  8:   123. 

—  in  a  first-class  Boston  House.     Am.  Arch.  5:  75,  85. 

—  Modem.     Am.  Arch.  3:  loi-iSo.    4:  11-178. 
Plummer,  Caroline.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  yi,. 
Plummer,  .John.     Liv.  Age,  72:  289. 

Plummer,  William.  (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  83:  522. — 
with  portrait,  (A.  H.  Hoyt)  N.  E.  Reg.  25:  i. 

Plummets.  Aboriginal.  (J.  G.  Henderson)  Am.  Natural. 
6:  641. 

Plump  for  Blinker.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  23:  222. 

Phimpton  Correspondence.     Eraser.  56:  222. 

Plumptre.  Anne,  Residence  in  France,  1S02-5.  (.J.  Fos- 
ter) Eel.  R.  15:  478. 


Plumptre,  Chas.  John,  with  portrait.     Victoria,  33:  557. 
Plumptre,  James,  Sermons  of.     Eel.  R.  10:  1031. 
Plums  and  Prunes.     All  the  Year,  14:  9. 
Plumularians.     (T.  Hincks)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  225. 
Plunder  Creek;  a  New  York  Legend.     Bentley,  i:  121. 
Plundering  ii  la  Mode.     Chamb.  J.  55:  625. 
Plundersweiler    Fair   (translated   from   Goethe).      Dub. 

Univ.  8:  525. 
Plunket,Abp.  Oliver.  (J.  G.  McGee)Cath.World,  13:433. 

—  Life  and  Death  of.     Dub.  R.  29:   161. 

—  Moran's  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  50:  423. 

Pluuket,  Lord  William  C.  Ed.  R.  126:  151.  —  Fraser, 
18:  732.  75:  811.  —  with  portrait.  Dub.  Univ.  15: 
25S. — Irish  Q.  4:  142.  —  Dub.  Univ.  70:  227.— 
Dub.  R.  61:  49.  —  Am.  Law  R.  2:  369. 

Pluralist,  Journal  of  a  deceased.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  308. 

Pluralities,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury's  Bill  on.     Fraser, 

5:  545- 
Plurality  of  Worlds.     See  W.  rids. 
Plutarch.     Quar.   no:   459.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72: 

435.  —  (D.  Casserly)  Cath.  World,  11:  826.  —  Chr. 

R.  9:  551. 

—  and  his  Times.     Westm.  73:  430. 

—  and  unconscious  Christianity  of  first  two  Centuries. 

(J.  Wedgwood)  Contemp.  39:  45.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  148:  432. 

—  Essays  of.     (W.  J.  Brodribb)  Fortn.  20:  629.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  742.   Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  632. 

—  Life,  Character,  and  Times  of.     (W.  S.  Tyler)  Meth. 

Q.  11:9. 

—  Lives;  Clough's  Translation.    Nat.  R.  10:  259.  —  (A. 

P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  89:  521. 

Stew.irt  and  Long's  Edition.     (W.  W.  Goodwin) 

Nation,  31:  395. 

—  Morals.     (W.  S.  Tyler)  Meth.  Q.  11:  457.  _(C.  A. 

Bristed)  Nation,  1*2:  77.  — (T.  W.  Higginson)  Radi- 
cal, 8:  104.  — 0.  &  N.  3:  477.— (W.  J.  Brodribb) 
Fortn.  20:   629. 

—  on  the  Punishment  of  the  Wicked.     (H.  B  Ilackett) 

Bib.  Sac.  13:  609.  —  (T.  D.  Woolsev) New  Eng.  2: 
631. 

—  Theology  of.     (W.  S.  Tyler)  Meth.  Q.  12:  3S3. 

—  Trench's.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Nation,  17:  244. 

—  Wyttenbach's.     Ed.  R.  2:  216. 

Pluton  Geysers  of  California.     Am.  J.  Sci.  62:  153. 
Plymouth,  England.     (R.  J.  King)  Fraser,  87:   209. — 
All  the  Year,  21:  341. 

—  Batter  Street  Dissenting  Meeting  at.  Cong.  M.  18:  5S5. 

—  Breakwater  at.    Penny  M.  11 :  179.  — Chamb.  J.  g:  215. 

—  Breakwater  Fort.  (S.  J.  Mackie)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:  164. 

—  History  of.      Fraser,  87:  209.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

116:   563. 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  the  Bay.      (I.  N.  Tarbox)  Cong. 
Q.  17:  238. 

—  and  the  Puritans.    (A   Cary)  Nat.  M.  5:  508.     6:  15. 

—  Colony  of,  and  Pilgrim  Society.     (W.  Cogswell)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  11:  82. 

Charter  and  Laws  of.     No.  Am.  44:  537. 

Fisheries  of.     (L.  Sabine)  West.  J.  10:  160. 

Legislation  of.     No.  Am.  50:  336. 

List  of  those  able  to  bear  Arms,  1643.     N.  E.  Reg. 

4:  255. 
Probate  Record  Abstracts.    (J.  Winsor)  N.  E.  Reg. 

4:  33;  172,  319-     5:  259,  335,  385.    6:  93,  1S5.   7: 

177,  235. 
Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:  313. 

—  First  Cliurch  at.     Cong.  M.  14:  457. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:   155. 

—  Pilgrims  at,  Cheever's.     Hogg.  3:  116. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     (C.  W.  Philleo)  Harp-^r,  8:  -/■>. 

—  Thacher'sHist.  of.  (B.B.Thacher)  Chr.  Exam.2i:  65. 
See  Pilgrims. 


PLYMOUTH 


1019 


POET 


Plymouth,  When  did  the  Pilgrims  land  at?    (S.  II.  Gay) 

Atlan.  48:  612. 
Plviiioutli  Pilgrim  Society,  History  of.  N.  K.  Ueg.  i:  114. 
Plymouth  Brethren.      Cong.  M.  25:  698. 

—  and  the  Christian  Ministry'.     Loud.  Q.  31:  312. 

—  and  Lay  Preaching  in  Ireland.     Lond.  Q.  27:  1. 

—  Erroneous  Doctrines  of.     Chr.  Obs.  62:  433. 

—  in  1S39.     Eel.  II.  69:  571.     71:  65. 

Plymouth  Bretlirenism.     Brit.  Q.  58:  37S.  — Chr.  Obs. 

66:  598,896.     76:  801,   8S1.  — (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So. 

K.  n.  s.  21 :  253.     22:  219. 
Plymouth  Compiiny's  Patent.     (E.  D.  Xeill)  Hist.  M. 

13:  278. 
neev/xa,  Meaning  of,  in  the  New  Testament.     Gen.  Ke- 

pos.  1 :  296. 
Pneumatic  Car-Propulsion.     (.J.  A.  Whitney)  Eel.  Engin. 

6:  263. 
Pneumatic-Tube  Dispatch.     (S.  J.  ^lackie)  Pop.  Sci.  II. 

3:  460.— (H.   Morton)  J.   Frankl.    Inst.   83:   217. 

84:  y^-  —  (II.  Sabine)  Nature,  3:  476.  —  Pract.  M. 

2:  430. — (F.  G.  Danvers)  Eel.   Engin.  6:  463. — 

Eel.  Engin.  7:  480.  —  Eel.  M.  54:  424.  —  St.  James, 

3:  185. 

—  Passenger,  Postal,  etc.    Pract.  M.  i:  445. 

—  Scheme  of.     Chamb.  J.  36:  185. 

—  Tubes  for.     Eci.  Engin.  6:  70.     10:  129. 

Movement  of  Air  in.     (C.  Bontemps;  Eel.  Engin. 

14:  315- 
System  of.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  417,  509. 

—  Tubular  Ilailway.     Eel.  M.  55:  536. 

Pneumatic  Foundations.  (W.  Sooy  Smith)  Eel.  Engin. 
8:  470. 

Pneumatic  Process  of  sinking  Piles.  (.J.  W.  Glenn)  Eel. 
Engin.  lo:  513. 

Pneumatic  Propeller  for  Railways.  (L.  Gonin)  Eel.  En- 
gin. 24:  279. 

Pneumatic  Uailways.  Hunt,  51:  303.  —  Pract.  M.  7:  153. 

Pneumatic  Telegraph,  Ilomfray's.      Eel.  Engin.  8:  201. 

Pueumatology  of  the  New  Church.  (B.  F.  Barrett)  ilo. 
Rel.  M.  24:  159,  239,  386. 

Po,  River.  (A.  C.  Ramsay)  Macmil.  27:  125.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  116:   57. 

—  and  its  Tributaries.     Colburn,  Ii5:  ^G;^. 
Poacher,  The.     Sharpe,   14:  362.     15:  32. 

Poacher;  or  .Jutland  a  hundred  and  tliirty  Years  since. 

Blackw.  61:  286. 
Poacher's  Story.     Belgra.  21:  351. 
Poacher's  Warning;  a  Poem.     St.  .lames.  8:  484. 
Poachers  and  Poaching.  (II.  W.  Holland)  Argosy,  2:  399. 

—  Chiiml).  J.  57:  593. 

Poaching  and  (Jame  Laws,  in  England.    Cornh.  16:  346. 

—  on  tiie  Manor.     (,J.  F.Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  50:  30S. 

—  on  Moat  Blanc  a  dozen  Years  ago.     Eraser,  80:  97. 
Poaching  Adventure;  a  Story.     Cornh.  43:  458. 
Pocahontas.     Bentley,  24:  41.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  227. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  161. 

—  Death  of.    Am.  Mo.  M.  2:  274. 

—  Marriage  of.     (W.  Robertson)  Hist.  M.  4:  2S9. 

—  Mehlig's  Painting  of.     (>.  &N.  5:   503. 

—  Myth  of,  exploded.     (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.  104:   11. 

—  Pilgrimage  in  (Juest  of.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Bulgra.  15:  39. 
Podargus  Papuensis.     Penny  M.  6:   105. 

Podgers's  Pointer.     Lond.  Soc.  28:  333. 

Podura;  lee-Fleas.     (E.  Frankland)  Nature,  4:  426. 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan.     Ed.  II.  107:  419.     Same  art.  lul.  M. 

44:    388.     Same  art.    Liv.    Age,  57:   803.  —  with 

portrait,    (E.  C.    Stedman)   Scrib.  ao:  107. — (\V. 

Minto)  Fortn.  34:  60.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146: 

690.       Same    art.    Eel.    M.    95:    270.  —  (R.    W. 

Griswtdd)  Internat.  M.  i:  325 Eraser,  55:  6S4. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  150. —  (.J.  W.  Dalby)  St. 

James,  36:  473. 


Poe,  Edgar  Allan.     (R.  H.  Stod.lard)  Harper,  45:  557. 

—  (\V.  J.  Stillnian)  Nation,  20:  20S.  — ^-J.  H.  In- 
gram) Inteniat.  R.  2:  145.  —  (.1.  Purve>)  Dub.  Luiv. 
^5'-  336-  —  Lond.  Q.  2:  440.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  22:  33. 
Same  art.  FIcl.  M.  26:  115.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
33:  422. —  Nat.  M.  i:  362,  2:  193. —Liv.  Age, 
41:  166.  —  Eel.  M.  84:  303.  —  Canad.  Mo.  13:  363. 

—  Irish  Q.  5:  561.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  249.  — (\V. 
Baird)  So.  M.  15:  190,  428.  —  (P.  P.  Cooke)  So.  Lii. 
Mess.  14:  34.  15:  694.  —  (J.  Savage)  Dem.  R.  28: 
66,  162.  —  Liv,  Age,  25:  77.  —  (H.  A.  Huutiugtou) 
Dial  (Ch.),  i:  155. 

—  and  Griswold"s  Jlemoir.    Temp.  Bar,  41 :  375.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  83:  203. 

—  andN.  Hawthorne.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  6:  742. 

—  and  Irving.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Scrib.  11:  799. 

—  and  his  Writings.     Once  a  Week.  25:  404,  447. 

—  Early  Poems  of.      (J.  H.  Ingram)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12: 

580.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  659. 

—  Eureka.      (W.  II.  Browne)   N.  Eel.  5:  190. —(S.  P. 

Cutler)  N.  Eel.  5:  533. 

—  Gill's  Life  of.     Radical  R.  i:  790. 

—  House  of,  at  Fordham.    (M.J.Lamb)  Appleton,i2:  75. 

—  Last  Days  of.     (S.  A.  T.  Wiess)  Scrib.  15:  707. 

—  Life  and  Poetry  of.     Chamb.  J.  19:  137.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  37:  157. 

and  Works  of.     So.   Lit.  ^less.    16:  172. —  So.  R. 

n.  s.  22:  126. —  Hogg,  10:  97.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
31:  263.  — (G.  B.  Smith)  Tinsley.  28:   15. 

—  Morella:  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  l":  44S. 

—  Poems  of.      Am.  Whig  R.   i:  392.      2:  79.  —  Dub. 

I'liiv.  42:  88. 

American  and  English  Criticism  of.     (A.  Lamson) 

Chr.  Exam.  36:  300. 

—  Politan.     (J.  H.  Ingram)  So.  M.  17:  588. 

—  The  Raven.  Am. Whig  R.  i:  143. — Liv.  Age,  6:  1S5. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  331. 

—  Recent  Works  on,  18S0.     (T.  W.  Higginsnn)  Natirn, 

31:  360.— (E.  L.  Didier)  Internat.  R.  lO:  26. 

—  Scenes  from  an  un])ublished  Drama.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

2:  13,  106. 

—  Some  Words  with  a  Mummy.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  363. 

—  Tales  of.      Am.  Whig  R.  2:  306.  —  Blaekw.  62:  5S2. 

—  Tales  and  Poems.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:   103. 

—  Unknown  Poetry  of.     Belgra.  29:  502. 

—  Unpublished  Correspondence  of.     Appleton,   19:  421. 

—  Vindication  of.     St.  James,  37:  331. 

—  Was  he  mad?     (F.  G.  Fairlield)  Scrib.  lO:  690. 

—  Writings  of.      (J.  Purves)    Dub.   Univ.   86:    296.  — 

(.Mrs.  E.  V.  Smith t  No.  Am.  83:  427. 

—  Works  of.     Dem.  R.  37:  334.  —  (W.  H.  Browne)  So. 

M.  16:  640. 
Poems,  Miscellaneous.     (A.  Lamson)  No.  Am.  22:  432. 

—  New.  1S59.      No.  Brit.  31 :  339.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

64:  87. 

—  of  rural  Life.     Eel.  R.  119:  200. 

—  I'oets  and.      Dub.  I'niv.  32:   150.    Same  art.  lu  1.  M. 

15:  262. 
Poerio,  Carlo,  ami  the  Neapiditan  Police.    Chr.  Ob.-.  58: 

196.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sal.  5:  9. 
Poesy;  a  Poem.  (■!.  R.TI»omi)son)  So.  Lit.  ^less.  29:  131. 
Poesy,  Sir  Philip  Sidney's  Defense  of.      Retros.  lo:  43. 

Same  art.  Mus.  32:  343. 
Poet;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:   194. 

—  and  the  Man.larin.     (N.  P.  \VilIis)  Godey,  24:  22S. 

—  at  the  Breakfast  Table.      (O.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  29: 

90-731.     30:  98-720. 

—  of  Man.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  Sr,^,. 

—  of  Prague:  a  Bohemian  Legend.     Eraser,  31:   106. 

—  Passages  in  the  History  of  a.     Kniek.  20:  321. 

—  What  makes  the  '?     (J.  BurroUirlis)  Galaxy.  22:  55. 
Poet's  Destiny;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  30J. 


POET 


1020 


POETICAL 


Poet's  Haunt.     Dub.  Univ.  i :  662. 

I'oet's  Home;  a  Poem.  (S.  Lover)  Once  a  Week,  7:  51S. 

Poet's  Mission.     (H.  Sutton)  Howitt,  3:  39. 

Poet's  Pil<;rimage.     (C.  Lanmau)  Godey,  22:  175, 

Poets,  American.     Stc  American  Poets. 

—  Ancient,  and  their  Works.     Chr.  Kern.  8:  407. 

—  and  Common-Sense  Men.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  182. 

—  and  Critics.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  23. 

—  and  Flowers.     Chamb.  J.  7:  363.     8:  10. 

—  and  Nature.     Dub.  E.  70:  25. 

—  and  Novelists,  Smith's.     Canad.  Mo.  10:  177. 

—  and  Painters.     Knick.  62:  541. 

—  and  Peasants  of  Austria  and  Scotland.     No.  Brit.  36: 

118. 

—  and  Poetesses,  Living.  Blackw.  31 :  957.  —  Dub.  L'niv. 

17:  423. 

—  and  Poetrv.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  679.     7:310. 

in  modern  Times,  Functions  of.     (C.  Carver)  Penn 

Mo.  2:  403. 
of  Europe.     (C.  C.  Felton)  Chr.  Exam.  39:  225. — 

(F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  61:  199.  —  (J.  Hadley)  Am. 

Whig  R.  4:  496,  580.  —  Dem.  R.  20:  121. 

of  the  Kjfh  Centnrv,  Belfast's.    Dub.  Univ.  41 :  290. 

of  the  present  Generation,  1870.     (L.  Etienne)  Li  v. 

Age,  105:  707. 

of  young  Ireland.     No.  Brit.  35:  415. 

Religious.     Chr.  R.  14:  271. 

—  and  Players.     Eraser,  44:  511. 

—  and  Property.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  383.     7:  38. 

—  and  Prophets.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  Dark  Blue,  1 :  152. 

—  and  their  Haunts,  Harrison's.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So. 

^r.  17:  122. 

—  Anglo-Norman,  of  the  12th  Century.   Brit.  Q.  5:  159. 

—  at  Play.     Blackw.  115:  678.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17: 

61.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  223.    Same  art.  Li  v.  Age, 
122:  281. 

—  Batch  of.     Eraser,  43 :  492. 

—  Belt  of  Asteroids.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Galaxy,  7:  45. 

—  Birds  of.     (J.  Burroughs)  Serib.  6:  565. 

—  Book  of.     Eel.  R.  76:  52. 

—  British.     See  British  Poets. 

—  Character  of  distinguished.     Ed.  R.   12:  62.     Same 

art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  i. 

—  Contemporary.     (R.  Gray)  No.  Am.  123:  216. 

—  Country  Walk  with.    Victoria,  23:  i.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  121:  762. 

—  Courtly,  from  Raleigh  to  Montrose.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  S67. 

—  Elton's  Translation  of  the  Classic.     Quar.  13:   151. 

—  English.     See  English  Poets. 

—  Female,  of  America.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  No.  Am.  68: 

413.  —  Dem.  R.  24:  232. 

Griswold's.     Internat.  M.  43:  446. 

Modern  English.     Quar.  66:  199. 

Stmie  recent.     Scrib.  10:  100. 

—  Greek  and  Roman.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  365. 

—  Home  Life  of  some  iSth-Century.    (D.  Casserly)  Cath. 

AVorld,  24:  677. 

—  Laureate,  English.    (C.  D.  Halpine)  Atlan.  2:  257,  452. 

—  Chamb.  J.  15:   115.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  506. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  i:  437. 

and  Laureation.     St.  Paul's,  8:  274. 

The  first.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  394. 

Lives  of.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  445. 

Whitecross's.     New  Q.  2:  509. 

to  19th  Century.     Once  a  Week,  24:  269,  343. 

—  Letters  of.     West.  R.  57;  502. 

—  Modern.    Fraser,  76:  670.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  46. 
Discursiveness  of  some.     Lond.  M.  3:  48. 

Great.     (W.  Howitt)    Tait,  n.s.  2:   157. 

—  Morning  Musings  witli  favorite  old.    Fraser,  13:  416. 

—  of  Chivalry.     Am.  ^lo.  ^r.  5:  434. 

—  of  Connecticut.  (Mrs.  L.  Phelps)  Am.  Church  E.  17 :  98. 


Poets  of  the  Day.    Fraser,  8:  360,  65S.    10:  33S.    11:  70S. 

—  of  the  19th  Century.     Internat.  M.  3:  182. 

—  of  the  People.     Howitt,  3:   114-368. 

—  of  Scotlaud;  a  Song.    (R.  Gillillan)  Dub.  Univ.  2:  131. 

—  of  Society.    (H.  G.  Hewlett)  Contemj).  20:  238.  —  Liv. 

Age,  114:  323. 

—  Painters,  and  other  Shadows.     Fraser,  32:  27. 

—  Persecuted.     Chamb.  J.  3:   126. 

—  Philosophic  Tendencies  of  recent.     Westm.  25:  60. 

—  Poetry,  and  Criticism.      Tait,  n.  s.  15:   549. 

—  Popular  and  unpopular.     All  the  Year.  24:  277. 

—  Professional  Men  indifferent  as.     Blackw.  8:  415. 

—  Prose  Tales  from.     (J.  Saunders)  Peop.  J.  7:  149. 

—  Pythagoras  and.    (R.  W.  Buchanan)  St.  James,  9:  456. 

—  Radical.     Tait,  2:  137.  —  Mus.  22:  337. 

—  Reading  the.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  8:  436. 

—  Roman.     Westm.  38:  33. 

—  Roman  Catholic,  of  England.    Temp.  Bar,  27:  170. — 

(W.  J.  Walter)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  324. 
Some  forgotten.  (D.  Casserly)  Cath.  World,  23:  302. 

—  Rummage  Review  of.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  567. 

—  Ruskin  on  ancient  and  modern.     Phraser,  53:  648. 

—  Scandinavian.     (W.  Nemos)  Overland,  14:  40. 

—  Single-Speech.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  258. 

—  Thefts  of.     Lond.  M.  20:  285. 

—  Town-bred.    All  the  Year,  42 :  8.    Same  art.  Appleton, 

21:  263. 

—  Uneducated.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  44:  52.  — Ed.  R. 

54:  69.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  i:  397.  —  Mus.  18:  307. 

—  versus  the  Public.     Dub.  L''niv.  20:   704. 

—  Who  are  our  National?     Knick.  26:  3-^1. 

—  Wives  of.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Sharpe,  51^  33._(W.  J. 

Tate)  Belgra.   II :   74. —  (W.  M.    Eossetti)  Atlan. 
47-  55-51S. 

—  Y'ounger,  Evenings  with.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  3S3.    29: 

91.  573- 
Poets'  Corner,   Lancashire.     (J.   A.  Noble)  Fraser,  23: 

601.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  747. 
Poet-Land,  Ramble  through.     (E.  Harding)  Irish  Mo.  3: 

453- 
Poetasters.     (C.  T.  Congdon)  No.  Am.  124:  246. 
Poetess  of  Clap  City.     (R.  II.  Davi,-)  Scrib.  9:  C12. 
Poetic  Element  in  Human  Nature.'    (.J.  Smith)  L'niver- 

sityQ.  2:  22S. 
Poetic  Expression,  Trammels  of.     (A.   Clive)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  14:  1S4. 
Poetic  Imagination  and  primitive  Conception.    Cornh.  34: 

294. 
Poetic  Inspiration.     Blackw.  8:  362. 
Poetic  Instinct.     Chamb.  J.  6:  119. 
Poetic  Literature,  English.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  399. 
I'oetic  Mirror.     Mo.  R.  84:  356. 
Poetic  Painting  and  Sculpture.     Colburn,  55:   196. 
Poetic  Parallels.     Chamb.  J.  57:  587. 
Poetic  Rhythm.    (Mrs.  M.  W.  Cook)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  14. 
Poetic  Simplicity.     L'^.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  456. 
Poetical  Affectation,  On  a  certain.     Ev.  Sat.  10:   115. 
Poetical  Criticism.     Pamph.  20:  529. 
Poetical  Description.     Blackw.  45:   529. 
I'oetical  Distress.     Lond.  M.  14:  466. 
Poetical  Feeling  for  Nature.     (E.  Dowden)  Contemp.  2: 

535.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  575. 
Poetical  Genius.     Fraser,  i:  56. 
Poetical  Injustice.     (C.  Mackaj-)  Peop.  J.  8:  49. 
Poetical  Jewels.     Blackw.  1 16:  24.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

122:  539. 
Poetical  Literature  of  the  West.     Chr.  Exam.  30:  390, 
Poetical  Plagiaries  of  Thomas  Moore.    Fraser,  4:  45,  566. 
Poetical  Similarities.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  10:  233. 
Poetical  Style,  Progressive  Change  in.     Blackw.  6:  363. 
Poetical  Styles,  Hits  at.     Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  239. 
Poetical  Uses  of  Mythology.     Lond.  M.  5:  113. 


POETRY 


1021 


POETRY 


Toetr)'-  Blackw.  88:  i,7-  —  C^V.  Allingham)  Fraser,  75: 
523.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  149.  —  (U.  li.  William- 
son) St.  James.  40:  420.  —  Knick.  9:  225.  —  (C.  T. 
Brooks)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  206.  —  Ed.  K.  47:  184.— 
West.  R.  2:  37. 

—  Aim  of.    (J.  Royce)  Overland,  14:  543. — (.J.  C.  Shairii) 

Princ.  n.  s.  2:  449. 

—  American.     See  American  Poetry. 

—  Ancient  History  of.     Gen.  Rcpos.  4:  360. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.    (J.  Marsh)  No.  Am.  15:  100. — 

Ox.  Prize  Ess.  i:  241. 

—  Ancient  and  modern  Influence  of.     Colburn,  35:  466. 

—  Ancient  German  and  Xorthern.     Ed.  R.  26:   iSi. 

—  and  the  Church.    (J.  H.  Hanson)  Am.  Church  R.  1 :  48. 

—  and  Civilization.    Brit.  Q.  4:  350.  —  Hogij,  13:  i,  130. 

—  and  Duties  of  the  Poet.    (C.  Mackay)  Peop.  J.  3:  loS. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  11:  25. 

—  and  Imagination.    (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  250. 

—  and  its  Substitutes.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  719. 

—  and  Music,  Origin  and  Functions  of.    Lond.  Q.  39:  i. 
Sisters  of  Song.     Hogg,  14:  219. 

—  and  Painting,  Connection  between.     Temp.  Bar,  59: 

351- 

—  and  Pantomime.     All  the  Year,  13:  229. 

—  and  Pessimism.     Cornh.  37:  221. 

—  and  Philosophy.  (W.  M.  Marshall)  St.  James,  47:  360. 

—  and  Pie  Crust.     Chamb.  J.  33:  209. 

—  and  Poets.     (M.  Browne)  Argosv,  3:  272, 
Modern.     Ed.  R.  90:  3SS. 

—  and  the  Poetic  Art.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  467,  543. 

—  and  Prose,  Difference  between.    (C.  B.  Burbank)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  7:  394. 

—  and  Religion.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  178,277.    17:  742. 

18:  ioS-685.     19:  75,  369. 

—  and  Tradition,  European  and  Asiatic.   For.  Q.  21 :  221. 

—  and  Water.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  21:  343. 

—  Appeal  for.     (B.  Barton)  Meth.  M.  59:   588. 

—  M.  Arnold  on.     Fortn.  32:  686.    S:inie  art.  Appleton, 

23:  Si. 

and   D.  F.  MacCarthy  on.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  331. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  59. 

—  Art  of.     Blackw.  27:  706. 

Elements  of.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Galaxy,  1 :  408. 

Theory  of.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  354. 

—  as  an  Art.     (H.  H.  Morgan)  Western,  5:  107. 

—  .Vspectsof,  Shairp's.  (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  235. 

—  Bards  of  the  6th  Century.     Quar.  91 :  273. 

—  British.     See  British  Poetry. 

—  Campbell's  Essay  on.     Blackw.  4:  696.     5:  217. 

—  Classical  and  modern,  compared.     Lond.  M.  8:  5. 

—  Cockney  School  of.    Blackw.  2:  38,  194,  453.    4:  453, 

519.     5:  97.     6:  70.     12:  775.     18:  155. 

—  Criterion  of.     Appleton,  25:  238. 

—  Criticism  of.     Blackw.  17:  74. 

—  Cutting  and  Carving  of.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  67: 

205.     Same  art.  Eel.  ^I.  58:  457. 

—  Decline  of.     (A.  P.  Sprague)  Nat.  Q.  23:  207.  —  (W. 

B.  O  Peabody)  No.  Am.  28:  i.  — (P.  K.  Kelbourn) 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  9.  — Am.  (i.  15:  44S. 
and  Fall  of.     Fraser,  10:  646. 

—  Decline  of  poetical  Genius.     Dub.  I'niv.  4:  174. 

—  Defense  of.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  No.  Am.  34:  56. 

—  Descriptive.     Knick.  23:  i. — Blackw.  27:  279.    45: 

529.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  i:  186. 

—  Destinies  of.     Am.  Lit.  M.   i:  288.     2:  116. —  Am. 

Mo.  M.  10:  452. 

—  Devotional,  Ancient  English.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  54,  90. 

—  Drawing-Room.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  240.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  85:  2S9. 

—  Dyer  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  19:  366. 

—  Emulation  as  an  Element  in.    (R.  W.  Boodle)  Canad. 

Mo.  20:  2,^. 


Poetry,  English.     See  English  Poetry. 

—  Epic.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  510. 

Angels  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21 :  39. 

—  Essay  on.     (G.  Barmby)  Peop.  J.  6:  34. —  Hogg.  2: 

394- 

—  Fasiiion  in.     St.  Paul's,  i:  693.  —  Irish  Q.  3:  626. 
and  Principles  in.     (M.  F.  Sullivan)  Am.  Calh.  (I. 

2:   102. 

—  Female  Characters  of  modern.    Blackw.  37:  815.    38: 

128.     • 

—  Fleshly  School  of.     (T.  Maitland)  Contemp.  18:  334. 

—  French.     See  French  Poetry. 

—  German.     See  German  Poetrj'. 

—  Gleanings  from  neglected.     So.  Q.  20:  490. 

—  Harper's  Cyclopaidia  of.     (H.  N.  Powers)  Dial  (Ch.), 

2:  36. 

—  Hexameter.     See  Hexameters. 

—  History  and  Progress  of,  Vicissitudes  in.     (F.  Jeffrey) 

Ed.  R.  23:  198.     Same  art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  i:  133. 

—  Hour's  Talk  about.     Blackw.   30:  475.     Same  art. 

Mus.  19:  5S2. 

—  How  far  is  it  an  Art  ?    Blackw.  11:  153. 

—  Humorous  and  satirical.    (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  68:  183. 

—  Idyllic.    (M.  W.  Moggridge)  Macmil.  38:  101.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  S16. 

—  in  all  Things.     Chamb.  J.  5:  209. 

—  in  America.     (E.   C.   Stedman)  Scrib.   22:  540,   817. 

See  American  Poetry. 

—  in  New  England.     Dcm.  R.  20:  392.     21:  294. 
in  17th  Century.  (I.  N.  Tarbox)  New  Eng  39:  174. 

—  in  Prose.     Univ.  Q.  18:  277,  396. 

—  Influence  of  the  Age  on.     (G.  Mellen)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  s.  3:  116. 
on  Christianity.    (J.  W.  McLane)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6: 

196.  —  (J.  Very)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  201. 
on  Civilization.    (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  42:  306. 

—  Brit.  Q.  4:  350.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  10:  i;S. 

—  is  Sclf-Communion.     (E.  Elliott)  Tait,  n.  s.  4:  757. 

—  Italian.     Ste  Italian  Poetry. 

—  Lake  School  of.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  i :  63.     Same  art. 

Selec.  Ed.   R.  i:  257  —  Blackw.  3:  369.     4:  257. 
6:  3.     See  Lake  School. 

—  Lamartine's  Thoughts  on.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  605,655. 

—  Latter-Day  Verse.    (H.  T.  White)  St.  .Fames,  40:  549. 

—  Laws  of  its  Progress  and  Decline.     (T.  B.  !Macaulay) 

Ed.  R.  47:  3.     Same  art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  i:  120. 

—  Lectures   on.     (T.  Campbell)   Colburn,  4  :   193-3S5. 

15:  1-521.     16:  521.     17:  07,  31)3- 

—  Lcg-of-Mutton  School  of.     Blackw.  9:  345. 

—  Little  Le,ss(ms  for  little  Poets.     Fra.ser,  55:  21S. 

—  Loyalist.     Liv.  Age,  57:  952. 

—  Lyrical  and  dramatic.  Recent.     Fraser,  36:  518. 

—  ^Machine.     Dcm.  R.  29:   170. 

—  Mechani.sm  of.     (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.).  i:   55. 

—  Modern.     (D.  A.  Was.><on)  Galaxy,  3:  785. —  Fraser, 

76:  671.  —  Tinsley,  6:  581.  — So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  277. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  26:   165. 

and  Culture.     Cornh.  34:  664.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

88:  361. 
and  Skepticism.    Blackw.  115:  223.    Sameart.  Liv. 

Age,  121:  236.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  82:  4S8.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  302. 

Characteristic  of.     Lond.  M.  9:  424. 

Defense  of.     (E.  Elliott)  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  309. 

Ethics  and  ..Esthetics  of.     Cornh.  37:  569. 

Genius  and  Tendencies  of.     Lond.  Q.  2:  23S. 

Lyrical.     Chr.  R.  20:  24. 

—  ^lontgomery's  Lectures  on.     Ed.  R.  58:   i. 

—  Morality  in.     (V.  I  eel  Contemp.  39:  r.S2.     Sameart. 

Liv.  Age,  149:  731.     Same  art.  Appleton,  26:  53. 

—  Music  in.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  38.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71 : 

1252. 


POETRY 


1022 


POETRY 


INiftiy,  National.     (J.  Knapp)  Xo.  Am.  8:  169. 
and  national  Character.     Lond.  M.  2:  421. 

—  National  and  Ideal  Sehools  of.     Kd.  K.  90:  409. 

—  Nature  and  Influence  of.  (( '.  K.  Haven.s)  Pioneer,  3:  65. 
ami  Objects  of.     Ed.   K.  42:  31.  —  Selec.  Kd.  if. 

i:  99. 
and  Office  of.     Eel.  R.  81 :  22, 

—  Nature  in.     (D.  A.  AVasson)  No.  Am.  107:  501. 

—  Nature  Sentiment  in.  (0.  11.  Woodman)  Xat.(.^>.  39:  57. 

—  New.     Dial,  i :  220. 

Catholic  Tone  of.     Am.  Eel.  3:  i. 

—  New  Books  of.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  566. 

—  no  Fiction.     New  Eng.  M.  4:  265. 

—  Novelists'.     (A.  M.  Crane)  Galaxy,  2:  512. 

—  of  the  Affections.     CliamI).  J.  15:  69. 

—  of  the  Age.     Brit.  Q.  6:  490. 

—  of  the  Alphabet.     (B.  Blood)  Putnam,  12:  665. 

—  of  the  Anti-Jacobin.      Westm.  58:   459.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  443.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  455. 

—  of  Atheism.     (G.  W.  Gunsaulus)  Nat. "(.J.  38:  275. 

—  of  Church  Festivals.     Month,  3:  26S. 

—  of  the  Day.     Bib.  R.  2:  58.  — Chamb.  J.  16:  13S. 

—  of  Death.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:   157. 

—  of  the  East,   R.  M.  Milnes  on.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  91. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  lo:  218. 

—  of  the  iSth  Century.     Eraser,  69:  78. 

—  of  the  Future.     (W.  Whitman)  No.  Am.  132:  195. 

—  of  Home  Life.     (C.  Kent)  St.  .Janies,  36:  177. 

—  of  Law,  and  Law  of  Poetry.     Colburn,  65:  65. 

—  of  Legendary  Art.     Brit.  Q.  10:  20S. 

—  of  Life.     Hogg,  i:  1-241. 

—  of  Martial  Enthusiasm.     Eel.  M.  28:   112, 

—  of  the  Midd  e  Ages.     Eel.  R.  85:   548. 

—  of  Afotion.     Knick.  9:  495. 

—  of  Nations,  Early.  (H.  C.  Richards)  St.  .James,  46:  167. 

—  of  Parody.     ( W.  H.  D.  Adams)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  303. 

—  of  the  Period.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  179-457.     27:  35-453. 

28:  33- 

—  of  Persiflage.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  231. 

—  of  the  Pike.    (W.  O'Brien)  Tinsley,  i6:  So.  —  Galaxy, 

12:  635. 

—  ff  Priesthood.     Irish  Mo.  9:  592. 

—  of  Sacred  and  Legendary  Art.      Blackw.  65:  175. — 

Brit.  Q.  10:  208. 

—  of  Science,   Hunt's.     No.  Brit.   13:  117.     Same  art. 

Ecl.M.  20:280.  — Fraser,  39:  378.  — Eel.  R.  80:  36. 

—  of  Scotland.     (W.  A.  learned)  New  Eng.  12:   151. 

—  of  the    Scottish  Highlanders.     (J.    C.   Sliairp)    Good 

Words,  21:  275,  423. 

—  of  Scripture.     See  Bible,  Poetry  of. 

—  of  September.     Cornh.  36:  350. 

—  of  the  Siege  of  Paris.     Fraser,  83:  670. 

—  of  Spanish  America.     No.  Am.  68:  129. 

—  of  Teutonic  Nations,  Popular.     (Mrs.  Robinson)  No. 

Am.  42:  265. 

—  of  the  Troubadours.     Am.  Q.  17:  2S1. 

—  of  the  West.     Dem.  R.  9:  23. 

—  of  Young  England.     Brit.  Q.  12:  169. 

—  of  Youth.     (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  165:  1330. 

—  Old,  Rariora  of.     (W.  Barnes)  Macmif  8:  36. 

—  Old  and  new  Canons  of  Criticism   of.     (A.  Austin) 

Contemp.  40:  S84. 

—  on  the  Railway.     Liv.  Age,  46:  24. 

—  Origin  and  Uses  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  No.  Am.  96:  126. 

—  or  Prose?  a  Story.     (A.  Gray)  Tinsley,  28:  426. 

—  Painting,  and  Sculpture.     Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  357. 

—  Palgrave's  Golden  Treasury.     Liv.  .Age,  71:  190. 

—  Papers  on.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  356.     46:  70,  171. 

—  Parallelistic.     Kitto,  7;  37S. 

—  Parties  in.     Lond.  M.  4:  476. 

—  Pastoral.     Chr.  Rem.  37:  41.  — Temp.  Bar,  lo:  71, 

342.     11:  356. 


Poetry,  Pathetic.     So.  R.  n.s.  9:  31. 

—  Persian.     tSvc  Persian  Poetry. 

—  Pliarmacopa'ia  of.     New  (J.  5:  170. 

—  i'hilosophy  of.     Blackw.  38:  827. 

—  Plaionic  Doctrine  of  Nature  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  351. 

—  Popular,  Chapter  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  505. 

—  Proper  Names  in.     Chamb.  J.  6:  89. 

—  Prophetic  Power  of.     (J.  C.  Shairp)  Fraser,  103:  53. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  259.     Same  art.  Ecl.M. 
96:  377- 

—  Prosaic  Element  in.     Tinsley,  22:   140. 

—  Prose  about.     Hogg,  i:  309. 

—  Prosing  upon.     Blackw.  46:  194. 

—  Protestant  F21ement  in  English.    (.J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath. 

World,  28:  195. 

—  Realms  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  577. 

—  Recent.     Eel.  R.  82:  662.     94:  447.  —  Eel.  M.  20: 

166.  —  (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  4:   153.  —  Fraser,  39: 
570.  —  Contemp.  3:  237,  499. — Lond.  Q.  16:  393. 
Same  art.   Eel.  M.  54:  93.  —  (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am. 
Presb.  R.  5:  464. 
1 85 2.     Quar.  90:  333. 

—  Religion  in,  Use  of.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg,  13:  40. 

—  Religious.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  34,  114. 

and  scientific  Criticism.    (H.  A.  Page)  Contemp. 

12:  115. 
F^arly  English.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  442.  —  Kitto,  35: 

249.     36:  380.     37:  366. 
of  Modern  Germany.  (W.  H.  Hu-lbut)  Chr.  Exam. 

46:  268. 

of  the  17th  Century.     Am.  Whig  R.  3:  250. 

True  Spirit  of.     Colburn,  35:   147. 

Uses  of.     (L.  Willis)  LTniv.  Q.  i:  400. 

.SVe  Hymnology;  Poetry,  Sacred;  Religious  Poetry. 

—  Remarks  on.     Hogg,  6:  15. 

—  Resemblances  in.     Blackw.  116:  24. 

—  Romaic  popular.     (Mrs.  Robinson)  No.  Am.  43:   341, 

—  Roman  Catholic,  of  the   English  Language.     (M.  F. 

Sullivan)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  455. 

—  Roumanian.     Westm.  67:  315. 

—  Rural.     Ev.  Sat.  12:  235. 

—  Sacred.     Quar.  32:  211.     78:13.  —  Blackw.  24:  917. 

—  Mo.  R.  114:   143.  —  Eel.  R.  65:  441.     116:  117. 

—  Meth.  M.  54:  604.  — Chr.  Obs.  16:  644. 

Fjig.,  in  iSth  and  19th  Centuries.    Macmil.  5:  202. 

Latin.     (.J.  C.  Welling)  No.  Am.  85:  120. 

Lyra  Innocentium.     Quar.  78:  23. 

of  the  earh' Christians.     Princ.  i:  521. 

of  earlj'  Eastern  Christendom.     Eel.  R.  120:  20. 

of  Heathendom.     Eel.  R.  I19:  532. 

Old  Fnglish.     (W.  P.  Lunt)  Chr.  Exam.  18:  260. 

See  also  Hymnology  ;  Poetry,  Religious. 

—  Scientific  Study  of.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  F'ortn.  12:  163. 

Same  art.  N.  Eel.  6:  343. 

—  Scotch,  Modern.     Eel.  R.  102:  16. 

—  Scotch  Professors  of.     (T.  Bayne)  St.  James,  37:  157, 

270. 

—  Slavic  popular.     (^Irs.  Robinson)  No.  Am.  43:  85. 

—  Society.     (W.   C.   Monkhouse)   St.   Paul's,    13:  675. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.82:  207.  —  (Juar.  137:  105.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  83:  641.— No.  Brit.  47:  47.  —(H.  T. 
White)  St.  James,  41:  445.  —  (A.  H.  Japp)  Apple- 
ton,  25:  yy. 

—  Soldier.     (J.  AVeiss)  Atlan.  10:  i. 

—  Spanish.     See  Spanish  Poetry. 

—  Spasmodic  School  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  21 :  557.  — No.  Brit. 

28:  231.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  483. 

—  Studies  in,  Cheever's.     (0.  W.  B.  Pe:ibody)No.  Am. 

31:  442, 

—  Style  in.     (J.  C.  Shairp)  Princ.  n.  s.  6:  207. 

—  Subjective.     Sharpe.  40:   102. 

—  Supernatural  in.    (T.  H.  H.  Caine)  Colburn,  165:  829. 


POETRY 


1023 


POLAND 


Poetry,  Theory  of.     Brit.  Q.  57:  178.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
ii5:  759. 

—  Tlieories  of.     (D.  Massoii)  No.  Brit.  19:  297. — Clir. 

Kt-ni.  8:  407. 

—  Tliougiits  oil  a  new  Epic.    (E.  Pollock)  Pioneer,  2:  65. 

—  Two  Theories  of.    (A.  Tilley)  Alaemil.  44:  268.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  682.  Same  art.  Appleton,  26:  348. 

—  Tractarian.     (E.  JIaitland)  No.  Brit,  i:  146. 

—  Translated.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  717. 

—  L'se  of  Metaphor  in.     (R.  Noel)  Fortn.  5:  670.    Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  67:  621. 
of  original  Images  in.     Eel.  Mus.  2:  519. 

—  Utility  of.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  i:  iii.  —  Chr.  Obs.  66:  iii. 

—  Welsh.     See  AVelsh  Poetry. 

—  What  is?    ChamI).  J.  i :"  321.  — Putnam,  8:  368.— 

(T.  Apple)  Mereersb.  II :  3S2. 

—  What  is  the  l"se  of':*     (.'hamb.  J.  13:  209. 

—  Women's,   Characteristics  of.     (E.    L.  Bryan)   Dark 

Blue,  2:  4S4. 

—  Word  about.     Temp.  Bar,  11:  4S6. 
Sfie  Ballads ;  Songs;  Verse;  etc. 

Poggendorff,  .lohann  Christian.     Nature.  15:  314. 
Poggio  Bracciolini.    Epistles.     Ed.  K.  64:  60.  —  For.  Q. 

18:  80. 
Pohlman,  IE  N.     (W.  D.  Strobel)  Luth.  Q.  4:  359. 
Poinsett,  Joel  U.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  K.  i:  361,  443. 

—  Discourse  on  the  National  Institute.     So.  (.1.  8:  379. 
Poinsinet,  Little.     Eraser,  20:  453. 

Point  dWlencjon.     (.1.  ]Melville)  Overland,  4:    57. — (L. 

W.  Champney)  Galaxy,  24:  519. 
Point  of  Honor.     Eel.  M.  25:  345. 

Point  Pleasant,  Battle  of,  Oct.,  1774.    Olden  Time,  2:  23- 
Pointer,  E.  J.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  i:  i. 
Poison.     House.  Words,  13:  220. 

—  Cure  for  Bite  of  Cobra  Capella.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  242. 

—  in  Paper-Hangings.     (G.  Phillips)  J.  Eraukl.  Inst.  66: 

397- 

—  of  the  Rattlesnake.     All  the  Year,  ig:  372. 
Poisons.     (F.  S.  Barff)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5:  8-499. 

—  .-Vccum  on  culinary.     Ed.  Mo.  K.  3:  276.  —  Quar.  24: 

341.  —  Anal.  M.  16:  102. 

—  and  Poisoners.     Nat.  Q.  14:  2;^y. 

—  Chinese.     (D.J.  Macgowan)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  76:  225. 

—  Lurking.     Chamb.  J.  30:  28. 

—  Modern  Study  of.     (S.  W.  Mitchell)  Atlan.  22:  294. 

—  Operations  of.     So.  K.  7:  297. 

—  Popular.     Sh  rpe,  40:  257. 

—  Vegetable,  E.X])eriments  on.     Ed.  R.  18:  370. 
Poison  Berries.     All  the  Year,  33:  537. 

Poison  Chamber  of  Paris.     All  the  Year,  11:  476. 
Poison-Eaters.    Chamb.  J.  16:  3S9.     25:  90.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  25:  280. 
Poison  of  Asps.     (Mrs.  R.  Church)  Temp.  Bar,  29:    267- 

517.    30:121-367.    Same  art.  .\ppleton.  4:  454-726. 
Poison  Organs  in  Fishes.     (H.  Woodward)  Intel.  Obs.  5: 

253- 

Poison  Plot,  and  its  Issue.     All  the  Year,  28:  37S. 

Poison  Trade,  Regulation  of.     Dub.  Univ.  49:   160. 

Poisoned,  Treatment  of.  (E.  Fverett)  No.  Am.  40:  27. 
—  Ed.  Mo.  K.  i:  312. 

Poisoned  Arrows.     Chamb.  J.  54:  220. 

Poisoned  Mind.     Liv.  Age,  72:  336. 

Poi-<oner  of  Springs.     House.  Words,  15:  92. 

Poisoners,  Female,  in  the  i6th  and  17th  Centuries.  Vic- 
toria, 13:  86. 

—  of  17th  Century.     (G.  Hogarth)  Bentley,  2:  229,  322. 

3:  121. 
Poisoning  and  how  to  treat  it.     (C.  W.  Dulles)  Lippine. 
24-  757- 

—  Arsenic.     Chamb.  J.  36:  115.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

71:  31. 

—  as  a  Science.     (W.  A.  Hammond)  Nation,  i:  242. 


416. 
47:    17S. 


Poisoning  by  Alistake.     Tinsley.  7:  543, 

—  Great  (Jyer  of.     Chamb.  J.  17:  397.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  34:  233.     —Brit.  Q.  25:  3.     Same  art.  EcL 
yi.  40:  454.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  313. 

—  in  Hungary.     Chamb.  .1.  26:   12. 

—  Secret,  and  medical  Etiquette.    (J.  Scoffern)  St.  James, 

14:   107. 
Progress  of.     Colburn,  59:  250,  416. 

—  .Slow  and  secret.     ( 1".  E.  Claik)  (;alaxy,  6: 

—  Vegetable.     ((J.  Hill)  Sliarpe,  29:  42. 
I'oisoning   Case,   Great    Biirdon.     Dub.   L'niv. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  49:  81. 
Poisoning  the  Wells.     (It.  1'.  Clarke)  Month   41:  219. 
Poisonous  Hosiery.     St.  James,  24:   161. 
Poisonous  Plants.     (W.   W.  Bailey)  Am.  Natural.  7:   4. 

—  (F.  P.  Foster)  Galaxy,  10:  704. 
Poitiers.     Penny  AI.  8:  433. 

Poker  Jim.     (J.  Clifford)  Lakeside,  li:  35. 

Poking  the  Fire.     Chamb.  J.  35:  113. 

Pola,  in  Istria,  Antiquities  of.  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  31:  44. 

—  Basin,   Dock,  and  Railways  of.     (H.  E.  Towle)  Ed. 

Engin.  10:  305. 
Poland.     Quar.  1 13:  448.  —  (J.  Leavitt)  New  Eng.  23: 
276.  — Blackw.  32:  612.  — (J.  Mazzini)  Peop.  J.  i: 
160.  —  All  the  Year,  9:   164,   175.     II :  44S. — (A. 
De  Vere)  Cath.  World,  7:  154.  —  Am.  <^  9:  457. 

—  Brit.  &;  For.   R.   i:  34.     11:    328.     15:    502. — 
JIus.  19:  T06,  299. 

—  .Vdventure  in.     St.  James,  8:  200. 

—  Alps  of.     Liv.  Age,  140:  602. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Westni.  80:    171.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  60:  297. 

—  and  the  Czar.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  65. 

—  antl  Knglaud,  Commercial  Relations  of.     Brit.  ^-  Vur. 

R.  6:  505. 
and  Russia.     Eraser,  21 :   177. 

—  and  its  History,     Dub.  Univ.  45:  379. 

—  and  Lithuania.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  483. 

—  and  the  Poles.     (E.  W.  Barnes)  Galaxy,  18:  36. 

—  and  Russia.     (J.  Q.  Adams)  Ann.  Eeg.  6:  167,  iSi, 

200. — Niles's   Reg.   40:    7,    139.  —  (C.    Redding) 
Colburn,  129:  416.  —  (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  6:  306. 

—  and  Treaty  of  \'ienna.     (J.  T.  Abdy)  Macmil.  7: 

—  A])peal  of,  1814.     Ed.  R.  22:  294. 

—  as  it  is.     Nat.  R.  17:  366.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  62: 

—  Fraser,  42:  686. 

—  Due  de  Broglje  (m.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  27:  347, 

—  Burnett's  View  of,  1S07.     Ed.  R.  10:  4^8. 

—  Captivity  of.     FVaser,   67:    746.     Same  art.   Ed. 

59:  44f>- 

—  Catholic  Church  in,  under  the  Russians.  (J.  M'Swiney) 

Month,  27:  296,  430.     28:  61. 

—  Causes  and  Consequences  of  Fall  of.     Nat.  Q.  5:  3^1. 

—  Chateau  of  the  last  Century  in.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  595. 

14:  137-521- 

—  Condition  of.     (G.  Toehman)  Hunt,  6:  59. 
in  1S65.     West m.  83:   142. 

in  1S70.     Cath.  World.  lo:   799. 

■ —  Constant ine  Czarowicz  in  Warsaw. 
415,  428,  469. 

—  Customs  in.     Chainb.  J  49:  525. 
and  Incidents  in.   Dub.  Univ.  58:  4S5.  59: 

—  Easter  Feasts  in.     Colburn.  70:  592. 

—  Elective  Jlonardiy  for.     Fraser,  4:  334,  596. 

—  English  Literature  in.     Blackw.  11:  329. 

—  History  of.     (Dr.  Wierzbicki)  Am.  Whig  R.  3:  4SS, 

631.     4:  45.—  Ed.  R.  14:  388.  —Mo.  R.  125:  552. 

—  For.  Q.  28:  306.  —  Eel.  R.  54:  134. 
1772-1848.     Cornh.  7:  532. 

—  History  and  Prospects  of.  1S55.     Westm.  63:  114. 

—  Home  Life  in.     Brit.  Q.  38:368. 

—  in  18th  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  209. 


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POLICE 


Poland,  Insurrection  in,  1S30.     Fraser,  2:  714. — Mo.  R. 
149:  20. 

—  Insurrection  in,  1S63.     (K.  Blind)  No.  Am.  124:  347. 

—  (\V.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Fortu.  3:  277. —  liiaciiw.  93: 
714.  94:  18-133.  95:  93-— '1«'"P-  I*">'.  8:  46  — 
Liv.  Age,  77:  176,  470.  —  Dub  Univ.  64:  436. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:  435.  —  Lond.  Q.  21:  71. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  103,  221.  — Temp.  Bar.  10: 
589.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  59:  15S.  —  We.stni.  85:  155. 

—  Liv.  Age,  77:  378. 

—  Krasinski  on.     IJlackw.  11:  650. 

—  La  Presse  on.  (H.  II.  Kaliissowski)  Contin.Mo.  6:  209. 

—  Leaders  of  the  Revolution  in.     Mus.  19:  527. 

—  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  49,  67. 
and  in  German}-.     Hogg,  15:  401. 

during  the  i8tli  Century.     (C.  Tauska)  Contin.  Mo. 

4:  42-624.     5:  27,  I  So. 

—  Literature  of.     See  Polish  Literature. 

—  Oginski's  Memoirs  of.     For.  Q.  3:  477. 

—  Overground     and    underground.       (J.    R.    Browne) 

Harper,  25:  721.     26:  4. 

—  Partition  of,  First.    (II.  von  Sybel)  Fortn.  22:  149.  — 

Westm.  80:  171,  412. 

—  Partitions  of.     (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Ed.  R.  37:  462.  — 

Mo.  R.  96:  449. 

—  Piasts  and  Jagellos.     Fraser,  4:  202. 

—  Poetry  of.     See  Polish  Poetry. 

—  Reconstruction  of,    1855.     Eel.  R.   loi:  220.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  195. 

—  Reformation  in.     Eel.  R.  69:  271.     76:   166.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  18:  383. 

—  Restoration  of.     Ed.  R.  23:  493. 

—  Revolution  of,  1830-31.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  3:  61,  46S. 

—  Dem.  R.  18:  47.  —  Mus.  19:  226.  20:  397. — 
Am.  Q.  Reg.  4:  96.  —  Niles's  Reg.  43:  7.  —  For. 
Q.  7:  519.  —  Colburn,  31:  206.  —  Ho.  ^  For.  R.  3: 
450. 

Historical  Details  of.     Colburn,  31:  571. 

—  Revolutionary.     Brit.  Q.  37:  441.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

59:  203. 

—  Russian,  Week  in.     (E.  Dicey)  Macmil.  9:  84. 

—  Russian  Government  in.     (A.  Gielgud)  Fortn.  7:  120. 

—  Salvandy  on.     Blackw.  30:  230. 

—  Shooting  wild  Stag  in.     (T.Hood)  Colburn,  60:  522. 

—  Sins  and  Sorrows  of.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  461. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of.     Fraser,  63:  605. — Eel.  M. 

53:  342. 

—  Tliree  Days  at  Wilna.     Fraser,  68:  627. 

—  Three  Years  in.     Chamb.  J.  32:  221. 

—  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  82:  236.     127:  315, 

—  under  Queen  Hedwige.     Dub.  R.  55:  31 1. 

—  under  Sobieski.     For.  Q.  7:  490.  —  Mus.  ig:  241. 

—  Weddings  and   Funerals    in.     Dub.  Univ.  59:    220. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  34. 

—  Wilson's  Campaigns  in.     Quar.  5:  62. 

—  Women  of.     Victoria,  5:  470. 

and  the  Insurrection.    Fraser,  68:  792.     Same  art. 

Ecl.M.  61:  214. 

—  Wrongs  and  Claims  of.  Ed.  R.  55 :  220.  —  Mus.  21 :  24. 
Polar  Basin  and  Behring's  Strait.     (Sir .J.  Barrow)  Quar. 

18:  431. 

—  Eastern.     (A.  Petermann)  Macmil.  35:  215. 

Polar  Climate,  Former.     (A.  E.  Nordenskiold)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. 10:  352. 
Polar  Exploration.     Quar.  n8:  137. 

—  Future  of.    Nature,  23:  49.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147: 

816. 

—  North.     (C.  R.  Markham)  Intel.  Obs.  7:  329. 
See  Arctic  Explorations. 

—  South.     Nature,  7:  21-138.     See  Antarctic. 

Polar  Ice.    Chamb.  J.  46:  65. — Nature,  20:  573.    Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  509. 


Polar  Ice  and  the  Northwest  Passage.     (Sir  J.  Barrow) 

Quar.  18:  199.  —  (Sir  J.  Leslie)  Ed.  R.  30:  i. 
Polar  Plant.     (B.  Alvord)  Hogg,  6:  76. 
Polar  Sea.     (C.  W.  A.  Dedriekson)  New  Dom.  20:  128. 

—  Dangers  of.     Nat.  M.  4:  120. 

—  Open.     Chamb.  J.  44:  324.  —  Eel.  M.  78:  113. 
Polar  Seas.     (W.  Dowe)  Putnam,  i:  629. 

Polar  Sea  Expeditions.  Am.  J.  Sci.  16:  124. — Am.  Q. 
4:  215.  —  Blackw.  2:  363.  —  Eel.  M.  12:43.  —  Mus. 
3:305-  29:  37.  — Ed.  R.  48:  423.  61:223.  63: 
151.  — Quar.  28:  372.    37:523.    38:335.    56:151. 

—  Sabine's.     Dub.  R.  10:  277. 

—  Wrangell's.     (Sir  .7.  Barrow)  Quar.  66:  418.     Same 

art.  Am.  Eel.  i:  150.  — Mo.  R.  152:  323. 
Polaris,  Expedition  of  the.     See  Arctic  Expedition. 
Polariscope.     (.L  P.  Battershall)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  65. 

—  and  how  to  work  with  it.     (C.  Hockin)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

7:  152. 

—  or  Saceharometer,  Laurent's.     (F.  Moigno)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  103:  27- 
Polariscope  Objects.  (W.  Spottiswoode)  Nature,  15:  275. 
Polarity  and  Polycephalism.     (H.  J.  Clark)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

99:  69. 

—  Mechanical.  (P.  E.  Chase)  Am.  J.  Sci.  90:  313.  91:90. 
Polarization.     Liv.  Age,  55:  814. 

—  of  Corona.     (E.  C.  Pickering)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91 :  58. 
Pole,  Cardinal.  (M.  J.  McLouglilin)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  694. 

—  (J.   G.   Earle)  Cath.  World,   11:   346.  — (A.  C. 
Ewald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  285. 

—  and  the  Anglican  Ordinal.     Month,  4:  60. 
Poles,  and  their  Prison.     Once  a  Week,  4:  694. 
Polehanipton,  Henry  S.     Liv.  Age,  59:  626. 
Polemics  and  Irenics.    (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  57:  163. 

—  of  light  Literature.     (.J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath.  World,  30: 

462. 
Polepel's  Island ;  a  Tale  of  the  Hudson.     (J.  W.  Lee) 

Galaxy,  1 :  645. 
Polhill,  Edward,  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  82:  202, 
Police.     Chamb.  J.  37:  84.  —  For.  R.   5:  205.  —  Quar. 

37:  4S9.  — Mo.  R.  84:  182,  3S4. 

—  and  Crimes  of  London.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  7: 

167. 

—  and  the  Thieves.     (A.  Wynter)  Quar.  99:  160. 

—  Nature  and  Sphere  of.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  .J.  3:  97. 

—  of  England.     Chr.  Rem.  33:  54. 

—  French,  Anecdotes  of.     Mus.  38:  44. 

Lieutenants-General  of.     Colburn,  132:  253. 

—  of  London.     Ed.  R.  48:  411.     66:  358.  —  Pamph.  19: 

531.     20:  211. — Dark  Blue,  2:  692. 

Account  of.     (.T.  Fletcher)  .J.  Statis.  Soc.  13:  221. 

and  what  is  paid  them.     Chamb.  J.  41:  423. 

Detective.     House.  Words,  i:  36S,  409,  457. 

—  of  Munich.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  2. 

—  of  Paris,  Secret.     Chamb.  J.  49:  560.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  79:  573- 

Principles  of,  and  Application  to  London.     Fraser, 

16:  169. 

—  Turkish.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  475. 

Police  Court,  Records  of  an  old.     (W.   H.  Watts)  St. 

James,  10:  353,  458.     11:  444.     12:  232,  499. 
Police  Force,  Consolidation  of,  and  Prevention  of  Crime. 

(E.  Chadwick)  Fraser,  77:  i. 
Police  Magistrates  of  Philadelphia,  Election  of.     Penn 

Mo.  6:  247. 
Police  Mysteries.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  Sy,  121. 
Police-Officer,  Recollections  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  12:  55,  115, 

308.     13:  313,  387.      14:  23,   195,   294.      15:  274. 

20:  149.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.   18:    554.     21:  253, 

515.     22:  215.     23:  407. 
Police  Reports.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  98. 
Police  System  of  England.     Pamph.  3:  243. 


POLICE 


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POLITICAL 


Police  System  of  London.     Ed.  K.  96:  i.     Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  27:  204. 

—  of  Paris.     Eel.  Miis.  i:  552. 

Police  Systems,    French  and  English.     Cornh.  44:  421. 

Same  art.  Ixl.  M.  97:   732. 
Policeman,  Apotheosis  of  the.     (M.  Browne)  St.  Paul's, 

—  Health  of.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Wefk,  2:  522. 
Policy  1396;  a  Story.     (S.  \V.  Kelln;,'-!;)  Liiijiinc.  28:  4S2. 
Polij;iiac,  Duchess  dc,  and  the  Little  Trianon.     iJentle^', 

64:  293. 
P()lii,niac,  Prince,  and  the  French  Carlists.     (A.  Panizzi) 
No.  Brit.  3:  130. 

—  and  the  three  Days.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  48:  234. 
Polit^nac,  Pock  of,  Day  at.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  415. 
Polish.     (G.  MacDonald)  Good  Words,  6:  677. 
I'ulisii  Deserter.     All  the  Year,  lo:  85. 

Polisli  Exiles.     New  Eiig.  M.  8:  t,^. 
Polish  Literature.      For.  (J.  25:    159.  —  (IL   I)    Kalus- 
sowski)  Am.  Eel.  3:  545.  —  No.  Am.  67:  26. 

—  Ciironolo<;'ical  Tables  of.     F'or.  Q.  30:  525. 

—  History  of.     Westm.  Ili:  359. 

—  Living  Writers  of.    (Mrs.  S.  K.  Putnam)  No.  Am.  66: 

323- 
Polish  Mystery.     Once  a  Week,  9:  613. 
Polish  Patriot,"  Wife  of.     Mus.  19:  3;. 
Polish  Patriotic  Hymn.     Cath.  World,  10:  54S. 
Polisii  Poetry  and  Literature.     No.  Am.  26:  146.  —  ^lo. 

K.  114:  64.  —  For.  (^  22:  135.  —  Loud.  M.  19:  259. 
Polite  Letter-Writer.     All  the  Year,  41 :  2,77- 
Politeness.     Temp.   Bar,   34:  So. — Tinsley,   8:    531. — 

Carey's  Mus.  4:  220. 

—  among  the  higher  and  lower  Classes.     Cornh.  5:  327. 

—  in  Paris  and  London.    (Sir  H.  L.  Bulwer)  Internat.  M. 

3:  y^z- 

—  Insular  and  Continental.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  396.     7:  129, 

329.     Same  art.  Fa'1.  JI.  64:  154. 

—  Justice,  and  Religion,  Relationship  of.  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

11:  31S. 

—  Modern.     Eel.  il.  87:  501. 

—  one  hundred  Years  ago.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  527. 

—  Science  of,  in  France.     Chamb.  J.  18:  295.     ig;  71. 

—  Standards  of.     Lond.  Soc.  i:   13S. 

Politic  Wax-Chandler;    a  Legend  of  ;\Iexico.     (G.  A. 

Sala)  Belgra.  12:  50. 
Poliiical  Adventurers;  Canning  and  Huskisson.    A\'estm. 

15:  281. 
Political  Agitators.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  5: 

693- 
Political  Allegories,  Two.     Paniph.  16:  469. 
Piilitical  and  intellectual  Power.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  105. 
Political  and  vested  Rights.      VA.  R.  53:  502.  —  Selec. 

Ed.  R.  6:  304. 
Political  and  social  Upheaval,  The  coming.     Temp.  Bar, 

34:  240. 
Political  Astronomy.     Did).  Univ.  i:  231. 
Political  Biographies.     Quar.  143:  361.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  133:  771- 
I'dlitica!  Casuistry.     (X.  Porter)  Nation,  1 :  40.  —  (E.  L. 

(Jodkin)  Nation,  23:  35-;. 
Political  Changes  of  thirty  Years,   1S46-76.     (^LE.  G. 

Dull")  Contenip.  27:  694. 
Political  Class-Book,  Sullivan's.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood) 

Chr.  F^xam.  lo:  238. 
Political  Clubs  and  Party  Organization.     (W.  F.  Ilea) 

19th  (,'ent.  3;  go8. 

—  Secret  History  of.     F>aser,  21:  542.     22:  243. 
Political  Constitutions.     (R.  IL  Cutter)  Nat.  Q.  28:  158. 

—  (R.  H.  Cutter)  De  Bow,  27:  613. 

—  De  Maistre  on.     Brownson.  4:  458. 

Political  Corruption.     Am.  Whig  R.  3:   45'S.  —  Canad. 
JIo.  2:  366. 

G.') 


Political  Corruption,  Progress  of.     Tuit,  n.  s.  5:  372. 
Political  Criminals,  English  Estimation  of.    Tait,  3:  692. 
Political  Curiosities.     Niles's  Reg.  40:  191,  29S. 
Political  Demoralization,   how  brought   about.      (C.  C. 

Nott)  Nation,  15:   196. 
Political  Development  and  Party  Government.     Westm. 

io5:  466. 
Political  Dictation.     Colburn,  44:  50. 
Political  Discussion,  Abuses  of.     No.  Am.  4:  193. 
Political  Dissent.     (.J.G.  Rogers)  Fortn.  28:  Sii. 
Political  Duties  of  Christians.     Am.  Q.  Obs.  i:   i. 
Political  Economist.     Blackw.  15:  522,  643.     16:34,202. 

17:  207. 
Political  Economists.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  44:  i. — (H. 

C.  Carey)  Xn\.  Whig  R.  12:  376. 

—  in  Italy,  Old  aud  new.     (C.  Pozzoni)  Fortn.  23:  702. 

—  Recent.     Dub.  Univ.  36:   505. 

Political  Economy.  (H. -Martineau)  Tait,  2:  59S.  —  (W. 
Elder)  Penn  Mo.  i:  i.— (A.  Walker)  Hunt.  36: 
275)  547i  ^69-  37-  '59-  —  i^^-  Tarver)  We>t.  .1.  i: 
59,  148. —(.J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R.  10:  221. 
446.  —  Meth.  Q.  8:  380.  —(L.  F.  Tasistro)  Hunt,  2: 
36.  — Selec.  Ed.  R.6:  i.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  22,  63. 
4:  260.  —  Fraser,  7:  282,  377,  603.  —  Blackw.  15: 
522,  643.  16:  34,  202.  17:  207.  26:  510,  671. 
27:  22.  —  Westm.  56:  S3. —  (.J.  B.  Say)  Pamph. 
17:  289.  —  Chamb.  J.  29:  225.  —  Dub.  Univ.  4:  33. 

—  Penn  JIo.  6:  692. 

—  American  Finances  and  Resources.      (R.  .T.  Walker) 

Contin.  Mo.  5:  4S9. 

—  an  Aid  to  Wealth.     (R.  Lowe)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  31 : 

537- 

—  and  Christianity.     Dub.  R  33:  30;. 

—  and  Comte.     (.J.  E.  Cairne-;)  Fortn.  13:  579. 
Cairnes  on.     (I'.  Harrison)  Fortn.  14:  30- 

—  and  the  Future.  (W.  D.  Wilson)  .\m.  Church  R.  lo:  48. 

—  and  Government.      (.J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  B.iw,  9: 

257- 

—  and  Laissez-faire.     (.T.  E.  Cairnes)  Fortn.  16:  ^o. 

—  and  Land.     (.1.  li.  Cairnes)  Fortn.  13:  41. 

—  and  Luxury.     (E.  S.  Talbot)  Contemp.  8:  199. 

—  andPolilis.     Brit.  (j.  14:   I. 

—  and  the  Slave  Power.     Macmil.  7:    269.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  58:  4.H- 

—  and  Socialism,  New  Tendencies  of.     (E.  de  Laveleye) 

Penn  Mo.  7:  190. 

—  and  Sociology.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn.  31 :  25. 
Books  <m.     (W.  G.  Sumner)  Lib.  J.  5:   17. 

—  and  Tenure  of  Land.     (T.  E   C.  Leslie)  Form.  5:  223. 

—  Applications  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  7:  410. 

—  as  a  moral  .Science.     (W.  Cunningham)  Mind,  3:  369. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  320. 

—  n.sa  Safeguard  of  Democracy.     Westm.  io5:  390. 

—  Bastiat  on.     (.1.  I'^.  Cairnes)  iMirtn.  14:  411. 

—  Bi-Ceiitenary  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  29. 

—  Boisguilbert's  Theory  of.     Westm.  lOO:  45. 

—  Bow'en's.     (A.  P.  pJabody)  No.  Am.  82:  537.  —  ((i. 

Bradford)  No.  Am.  ill :  246.  —  (S.  Newcomb)  Na- 
tion, 10:  33S. 

—  British.     Dcm.  R.  32:  1^2,  222. 

—  Burton's.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  505. 

—  C:iirnes's  Leading    Principles    in.     (V.    II.    .Stanton) 

Fortn.  22:  661.  —  (F.  \.  Walker)  Nation.  19:  320. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  51:  289.  — Westm.  102:  343— (*"• 
F.  Dunbar)  No.  Am.  120:  214.  —  Canad.  Mo.  8: 
1S3.  —  (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  5:  637. 

—  Canard's.     (F.  Horner)  VA.  R.  i:  431. 

—  Cardazo's.     (.1.  Porter)  No.  Am.  24:   i''>9. 

—  Carey's.     No. -Vm.  47:  73. —New  York  R.  3:  i      7: 

306. —  Eel.  R.  90:   148. 

—  Carey   and    Ricardo   in  Europe.     (R.   E.  Thompson) 

Penn  Mo.  8:  54S. 


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rOLlTICAL 


Political  Economy,  Chalmers  on.  (T.  P.  Tliompson) 
Westm.  17:  I.  — Ed.  K.  56:  52.  — Quai.  48:  39.— 
Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  136. —Mus.  22:  378. — Fraser,  6: 
113,  239.  —  Blackw.  73:  598.  —  Metli.  M.  55:  569. 
—  Blackw.  6:  18,  177.  —  Clir.  Obs.  41:  513. 

—  Christian.     Dub.  K.  3:   165.     58:  34S. 

—  Christian  Ministry  and.    (G.  N.  P>ciardnian)  Bib.  Sac. 

23:  73- 

—  Cl.iims  of.     (W.  Hintks)  ('anad.  .1.  n.  s.  6:  21. 

—  Colonial  Protection.     Ed.  It.  84:  236. 

—  Ciiltoa's.     Am.   Whig  K.  8:   142. —(F.  Bowcn)  No. 

Am.  73:  90. 

—  Condition  of.     (W.  Newmarch)  .J.  Stati.s.  Soc.  34:  476. 

—  Cooper's.     Am.  Q.  1 :  309. 

—  Defense  of.     Lond.  M.  20:   510. 

—  Definitions  and  Systems  of.     Ed.  It.  66:  73.  —(J.  S. 

.Mill)  Westm.  26:   i. 

—  De  Qnincey's  Logic  of.     Westm.  43:  319. 

—  Dilliculties  in  discussing.  (E.  L.  (iodkin)  Nation,  9:  65. 

—  Drolleries  of  false.     Chamb.  .J.  17:   10,  52,  408. 

—  Economic  Conditions  of  the  Future.     (A.  S.  Bolles) 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  26:  913. 

—  Economic  Laws  and  economic  Facts.     Quar.  144:  107. 

—  Edmond's.     Mo.  K.  1 15:  78. 

—  Effects  of  good  Crops.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  7: 

226,  265,  305. 

—  Eisdell  on.     F:c1.R.  70:  346. 

—  l^lements  of  Save-all-isni.     Blackw.  12:  525. 

—  Emancipation  of  Capital.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  Q. 

—  Essays  on.     (.1.  Ruskin)  Fraser,  65:  7S4.     66:    265, 

742.     67:  441. 

—  Fallacies  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  2S4,  345. 
the  Assignats.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  432. 

—  False.     Chamb.  .1.  16:  311,  330. 

—  Fawcett's  Manual  of.     Brit.  (^  38:  322. 

—  f(ir  popular  Questions.    (H.  S.  Solly)  Theo.  R.  16:  46S. 

—  French  Writers  on.     Westm.  43:   i. 

—  I'nture  of.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Fortn.  26:  617.  —  Brit. 

Q.  12:  416. 

—  Ganilh's.     Walsh's  Am.  R.  4:  306.  —  Mo.  R.  94:  504. 

95:  515- 

—  Great  Error  of  the  iSth  Century.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  i. 

—  History  of.     Dcm.  R.  8:  291. 

—  Hopkins's.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  22:   i.  —  Dub. 

Fniv.  1 :  466. 

—  Illustrations  of.     (W.  Empson)Ed.  R.  57:   i-  —  Select 

.L  i:  96.  —  Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  363.  — IaI.  It.  56:  44, 
328. 

—  Importance  of.     (A.  S.  Bolles)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28: 

761. 

—  in  America.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  255.  —  (T.  E. 

C.  Leslie)  Fortn.  34:  488. 

—  in  the  Clouds.     Fraser,  62:  651. 

—  in  England.     (W.  Bagchot)  Fortn. 25:  215,  720. 

—  in  France.     Brit.  Q.  28:  44. 

—  in  Germany.     (G.  Cohn)  Fortn.  20:  337.  —  (T.  E.  C. 

Leslie)  Fortn.  24:  93.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  15: 

293- 

School  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  21 :  161,   195. 

—  (J.  M.  Hart)  Nation,  21 :  295. 

—  Inaugural  Lecture  on.     (H.  Fawcett)  ^lacmil.  g:  495. 

—  Is  it  a  Science?     (Juar.   147:   182.  —  (B.  Price)   No. 

,\ni.  129:   570.  —  (H.  D.  Lloyd)  Atlan.  50:  69. 

—  -Tevons  on.     (S.  Newcorab)  No.  Am.  II4:  435. 

—  .lopeir  on.     Mo.  R.  loi :  416. 

—  Known  and  Unknown   in.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn. 

31:  934- 

—  W.  B.  Lawrence  on.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  213. 

—  Lawson's  Lectures  on.     Dub.  Univ.  24:   721. 

—  Leading  Truths  in.     (F.  Lieber)  De  Bow,  15:  186. 

—  Lecture  on.     (A.  S.  Bolles)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)32:  528. 


Political  Economy,  Limits  of.     Fortn.  i:   356. 

—  Literature  of.  Recent.     (R.  E.  Thompson)   Pcnn  !Mo. 

7:  461.     8:  956. 

Recent  popular  English.     (H.  C.  Baird)  Penn  Mo. 

i:  330. 

—  Longtield's  Lectures  on.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  605. 

—  M'Culloch  on.     Ed.  R.  52:  337. —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2: 

449. —  Mo.  R.  109:   113.  —  Westm.  4:  88. 

—  Mahhus  on.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  127.  —  (A.  H.  Everett) 

No.  Am.  28:  368.  —  .\m.  Mo.  R.  95:  60.  —  So.  <2. 
11:  I.  —  Eel.  It.  34:  69. 

—  ilanufactures  and.     So.  Q.  9:  392. 

—  Marcet's.     Am.  .Mo.  JI.  i:  387. 

—  .Martineau's    Illustrations   of.      ("olburn,   37:    146. — 

Dub.  Univ.  1 :  466. 

—  Mathematical  Theory  of.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  ,7.  Statis. 

Soc.  37:  478. 

—  Method  of.     (D.  Syme)  Westm.  96:  206. 

and  Province  of.     (S.  Newcomb)  No.  Am.  121 :  24  i . 

—  Mill  on.     Ed.R.88:  293.  —  Westm. 2:  289.     49:289. 

—  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  67:  370.  — Blackw.  64:  407. 

—  Mo.  It.  98:  13.  —  Fraser,  38:   245.  —  Prosp.  It. 
4:  460.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  786. 

—  Mill's  Theory  of  Value.    (A.  JMarshall)  Fortn.  25:  591. 

—  Money  in  relation  to.     (R.  Sulley)  Hunt,  59:   iSo. — 

(.1.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  8:  309. 

—  !Moral  Aspects  of.    (.T.  Bascom)  New  Eng.  21:  649. — 

(W.  Morton)  Fraser.  96:  505.  —  Cornh.  2:  155-543. 

—  Moral  Limits  to  Theories  of.     Prosp.  R.  7:  263. 

—  Morality  of.     Nat.  R.  14:  404. 

—  Nationality  of.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Contemp.  39:  61. 

—  Nature  and  Objects  of  the  Science  of.  Westm.  84:  106. 

—  The  new.     Penn  Mo.  10:   779. 

—  New  Tendencies  of.     (E.  Laveleye)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

33:  601,  69S,  761.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  349,  422. 

—  New  Theories  in.     (J.  F2.  Cairnes)  Fortn.   17:   71. 

—  Newman's  Lectures  on.    (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  74:  216. 

—  No  Remedy  for  social  Evils.     licl.  R.  88:  360. 

—  Note  on.     (J.  E.  Cairnes)  Fortn.  14:  246. 

—  Notes  on.     De  Bow,  19:  416. 

—  Objects  of.     Mus.  8:  299. 

—  of  the  Ancients.     Westm.  68:  i. 

—  of  the  Bible.     (T.  Chalmers)  No.  Brit.  2:   i. 

—  of  England,  Primitive.     Ed.  It.  85:  427. 

—  of  a  Famine.     No.  Brit.  7:  247. 

—  of  our  Ancestors.     Penny  M.  5:   130-190. 

—  ()l)dyke's.     Hunt,  26:   1S4. 

—  Oxford  Lectures  on.     (R.  Whately)  F^d.  Pt.  48:   170. 

—  Pecchio's.     For.  R.  4:  201. 

—  Perin's.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  2:  84. 

—  Perry's.     (E.   L.   Godkin)  Nation,  2:    146.  — (J.  M. 

Sturtevant)  New  ling.  38:  19. 

—  Phillips's.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  32:  215. 

—  Philosophical  Method  of.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Penn  :\Io. 

8:  411. 

—  Position  and  Prospects  of.     (.).  K.  Ingram)  Penn  Mo. 

10:  851,  949. 

—  Primitive,  in  England.     Ed.  R.  85:  426. 

—  Principles  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:   155,  196. 

—  Progress  of.     Dem.  R.  24:  99. 

1830-60.     (W.  Newmarch)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  24:  4^1. 

—  Prussian.     Ed.  R.  48:  88. 

—  Rae  on.     For.  Q.  15:  241. — No.  .\m.  40:   122. 

—  Ratio  of  Capital   to  Consumption.     (F.    B.   llawley) 

Nat.  Q.  39:  95. 

—  Recent  Attacks  on.     (R.  Lowe)  19th  Cent.  4:  S58. 

—  Iticardo  on.     Ed.  R.  30:    59.  —  Anal.  M.  13:    162.— 

Mo.  R.  93:  416.  —  So.  Q.  14:   I. —  Blackw.  i:  175. 

and  Adam  Smith  on.     Blackw.  52:  33S-71S. 

and  the  Edinburgh  Review.     Blackw.  4:   58. 

Dialogues  on  R'cardo's  System.     Lond.  .M.  9:  341, 

427,  547- 


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POLITICAL 


li.  2: 


549- 
Bank. 


I'dli.ical  Economy,  Koscher  on.     (W.  G.  Sumner)  Na- 
tion, 28:  53,  385. 

—  Sadk-r's   .School  and 'Italian   Economi;;!*.      (S.   llice) 

Kd.  K.  50:  344. 

—  .Sav  oil.     (1'^.   i'.verctt)  No.  Am.  17:  424.  —  .So.  U.  8: 

492.* — .Mo.  K.  116:  527. 

—  Science  of.     (G.  A.  Potter)  Nat.  Q.  34:  24;. 
and  its  Leaders.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  20,  42;. 

—  a  Science   based   upon  Assumptions.     (H.  C.  Carey) 

I'enn  Mo.  2:  473. 

—  Science  of  what  ?   (L.  H.  Atwater)  I'rinc.  n.  s.  5:  420. 

—  Senior  on.     E<1.  R.  66:  73.  —  VVestm.S:  117  — Lond. 

M.  18:  313. 

—  Sismondi  on.     Mo.   I;.  91:   465.  —  West.   Mo 

346,  381.  — Eel.  II.  31:  305,  445. 

—  Sketches  on.     Pampli.  II :  403. 

—  Adam  Smith  on.     (T.  E.  (,'.  Leslie)  Fortn.  14 

—  State  of  Economic  Thought  in  England,  1877. 

M.  (L.)37:  6,  544. 

—  Stewart  ou.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  701. 

—  Study  of.     Hunt,  24:    452.  —  (K.  Sulley)  Hunt,  24: 

700.  —  (E.  P.  Smitli)  Hunt,  25:  64.  —  (G.  Marsland) 
Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  29:  263.  —  (H.  George)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  16:  601.  — Eel.  11.  55:   1. 

by  a  Farmer.     Hunt.  26:   16S. 

Prevalence  of.     (L.  A.  .Jones)  No.  Am.  91:   166. 

—  Su])ply  and  Demand.  (W.  T.  Thornton)  I'orin.  6:  420. 

—  Teaching  of.     (F.  Passy)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  2^. 

—  Tlieory  of  Exchange  Value.     (G.   II.  Darwin)  Fortn. 

23:  243. 

—  Topics  in.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  79:  502. 

—  Twiss  and  Mill  on.     Eel.  U.  88:   360. 

—  Two  Schools  of.     (M.  Block)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  38:  16S, 

937.     Same  art.  Penn  Mi>.  8:  96. 

—  Tracy's.     Anal.  M.  13:  177. 

—  Unrecognized  Forces  in.    (.1.  B.  Clark)  New  Eng.  36: 

710. 

—  Unto  this  Last.     (.J.  Ruskin)  Harper,   21:    535,  685, 

816.     22:  99. 

—  LIseful  or  not  ?    Westm.  31 :  553. 

—  Utility  of  Missions  for  teaching.     Tait,  3:  63S. 

—  Vethake's  Principles  of.     Mo.  It.  146:  393. 

—  Wayland  on.     (.1.  H(ddich)  .\m.  Meth.  M.  19:  405.  — 

New  York  R.  i:  3S3.  —  (!•'.  Bowen)  Chr.  Exam. 
24:  47.  —  Chr.  R.  2:  226.  —  .-Vin.  Bib.  Repos.  10:  399. 

—  What  is?     (H.  D.  Macleodi  Contenip.  25:  S71. 

—  What  determines  the  Price  of  Labor?    (\V.  T.  Thorn- 

ton) Fortn.  7:  551. 

—  Wliately  on.     (Juar.  46:  46.—  So.  (}.  15:  i.  — (T.  P. 

Thompson)  Westm.  16:   i. 

—  Whewell's  Notation  of.     Eraser,  I :  ;^o;^. 

See  Currency;  Free  Trade;   Population;    Protection; 
Social  Science;  Wealth;  etc. 
I'olitical    Education.      Am.   Whig   R.   3:    354.  —  (.T.   C. 
Moffat)  Princ.  31:   207.  — (A.   White)  Nation,   28: 
^283,386. 

—  Need  of  a  broader.     (D.  B.  I'-atun)  IVnn  ^lo.  12:  501. 
Political  Elements.     So.  ().  26:  3S;,. 

Political  Epilogue.     (.1.  Morlcy)  I'ortn.  30:  313. 
Political  E(|uality.     (T.  Lewis)  Nation,  i:  72. 
Political  Errors,  American.     Am.  (}.  22:   53. 
Political  Ethics,  Lieber's.     Bost.  IJ.  2:   11;.     3:   181. — 

(F.  Bowen)  Chr.  Exam.  26:  32.  —  I'.ci.  R.  72:  401. 

—  Ed.  R.73:  55.  — Nat.  (^  37:  200. 

—  Transcendentalism  in.  (L.  II.  Atwater)  Priiic.  31 :  2S3. 
Political  Fallacies.     Westm.  24:  410. 

Political  Fatalism.     (H.  1).  Traill)  lofh  Cent.  8:  63S. 
Political  Forces,  Pernumence  of.      (C.   ^lills)  No.  Am. 

130:  85. 
Political  Foresight, French.  (A.  A'.  Dicey )  Nation. 28:  120. 
Political  Ideal  realized.     (L.  Cross)  Coiburn,  166:   75. 
Political  Immorality.     (F.  1".  Jlonro)  Belgra.  8:  526. 


Poli;ical  Institutions,  Development  of.  (H.  Spencer) 
lortn.  34:  545-681.  35:  4-650.  36:  54.  — Cou- 
temp.  40:  337-507.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  i- 
721.     19:    197-750.     20:   I. 

Political  Knowledge,  Key  to.     Tait,  2:  399,  456. 

—  Line  of.     Dem.  R.  32:  278. 

Political  Liberty  and  Catholic  Church.  Brownson,  5:  I'J;^. 
Political  Leaders  and  Political  Future,  18S0.  Eraser,  102: 

561. 
Political  Literature   of   the    United    States.      (R.    Mole) 

i'enn  Mo.  2:  375,  421,  497. 
Political  Literature  of  America.     (E.  \.  Pollard)  0.  & 

N.  2:   165. 
Political  Machinery  and  Political  Life.    (L.  II.  (  ourtney) 

Fortn.  26:  74. 

—  Value  of.     (L.  .Stephen)  Fortn.  24:  S36. 

Political  Memoirs,  Modern,     (juar.  I12:  347.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  76:  217. 
Political  Morality.     (C.  Ryan)  Canad.  JIo.  16:  402. 

—  of  British  Statesmen.     No.  Brit.  21:  545. 
Political  Motives  for  1851-52.     Am.  Whig  R.  13:  7. 
Political  Notes  and  (Queries.     Internat.  R.  7:   i'j4. 
Political  OpLimisra.     (II.  D.  Traill)  19th  Cent.  8:  204. 
Political  C)rgani/.atiou,  A  new,   1877.     (J.  Chamberlain) 

Fortn.  28:   126. 
Political  Organizations,  Social  Advancement  and.     (W. 

B.  Scott)  Radical,  6:  241. 
Political  Pamphleteering.     Dem.  R.  II :  376. 
Political  Paradoxes.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:   i. 
Political  Parallels.     Blackw.  43:  300. 
Political  Patronage.     Dem.  R.  17:   163. 
Political  Persecution  in  Scotland, 1 793-95.  Tait,  n.s.4:  i. 
Political  Philosopher  and  Statesman.  (II.  Vethake)  Huut. 

2:     TOO. 

Political  Philosophers,  Representative.     (H.  Martincau) 

Once  a  Week,  5:  289. 
Pol.tical  Philosoi)hy,  Brougham's.     Ed.  R.  81:  i.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  5:  11.  —  (S.  Fowler)  No.  Am.  77:  31. 

—  Mo.  R  158:  42.     161:  429. 
Political  Poems,  temp.  Henry  VI.  and  Edward  IV.     (Sir 

F.  Madden)  Arch.  29:  318. 
Political  Positivism.     St.  .Tames,  23:  631. 
Political  Power  in  the    United   States,    Distribution  of. 

(G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  8:  503. 
Political  Principles   of   (»ld    Testjiment    Prophet;?.      (H. 

Hupfeld)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  223. 
Political  Prophecy,  Dilficulties  of.     Eraser,  61:  S29. 
Political  Prospects.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  237. 

—  1S36.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  71. 

Political  Proscription.    Am.  Whig  R.9:  430. —  Dem.  \l. 

9-  344- 
Political  Rectitude.     Am.  Bib.  Rejios.  3d  s.  2:  6c2. 
Political  Reform.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  252. 
Political  Regeneration.     Am.  Mo.  M.  II :  297. 
Polilical  Keligionism.     So.  Lit.  .Mess.  4:  4S1. 
political  Representation,  Tiieory  of.     Am.  (>.  20:   174. 
Political  Reputations.     Fortn.  14:  307. 
Polilical  Responsibility  of  the  Individual.     (K.  I.'.  Bow- 

ker)  .\tlan.  46:   320. 
Political  Responsibilities.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  357. 
Political  Satire  and  Satirists.     Dem.  R.  II :  376. 
Political  Satires  under  George  HI.  Retros.  17:  190.  Same 

art.  Eel.  .M.  30:   121. 
Political  Sayings  and  Doings.      (C.  Redding)  Coiburn. 

133:  116. 
Political  Science.     (B.  TucVer)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  48 1.  — 

(.1.  C.  Welling)  No.  Am.  80:  343. 

—  American.     (W.  Barry)  O.  &  N.  3:   303. 

—  Cobden's  Writings.     Lond.  Q.  28:  330. 

—  Courtet  on.     For.  Q.  21 :  46. 

—  Dove's  Elements  of.     Ed.  R.  lOO:  466. 

—  Inductive  and  deductive.     Princ.  32:   i. 


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I'lilitical  Science  for  young  Americans,  NordhofT's.  (AV. 
H.  Browne)  So.  M.  16:  525. 

—  Mulford  on.     (J.  E.  Cabot)  O.  &  N.  2:  81. 

—  Rationale  of  tlie  Nation.      (G.  II.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q. 

27:  420. 

—  De  Tocquevilleand  Eieheron.  (S.Tvler)  I'rinc.  30:  621. 

—  Woolsey  on.   (.1.  Iv.  Diman)  New  Eng.  37:  404. —  (E. 

L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  293,  309. 
Political  Society  and  the  Source  of  I'ower.  l)ub.l{.56:  279. 
Political  Somnambulism.    (J.  R.  Seeley)  Macmil.  43:  2S. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Aye,  147:  6S4.    Same  art.  Ajipleton, 

25:  43- 

Political  Songs  of  England,  1199-1327.  Mo.  K.  151:  322. 

Political  Systems  of  Europe,  Heeren  on.    Mo.  U.  g5:  477. 

Political  Tale  of  a  Grandfather.  (M.  Seton)  Colburii, 
163:  444. 

Political  Temperament  and  artistic  Instinct.  ( T.  H.  H. 
Caiue)  Colburn,  167:  162. 

Political  Tendencies.     Am.  Lit.  M.  2:  49. 

I'olitical  Terms,  Use  and  Abuse  of.     Tail,  i:  164. 

Political  Theories,  Heeren  on  the  Rise  and  Progress  of. 
For.  Q.  20:  340. 

Political  Theorists  of  the  English  Commonwealth.  Deni. 
U.  11:  305. 

Political  Tolerance.      Dem.  R.  3:  58. 

Political  Unions.     Fraser,  8:  28,  6S5.     9:  65. 

Political  Unionists,  Perils  of.     Fraser,  5:  360. 

Political  Value  of  good  Intentions.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 5:  91. 

Political  Virtues,  Progress  of.  (F.  B.  Perkins)  Putnam, 
5:  197- 

Political  Work.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  11:  3S0. 

—  Duty  of  the  Citizen.  (E.F.Hoffman) Penn Mo   12:839. 
Politician,  The.     (R.  Buchanan)  Lond.  Soc.  13:  84. 

—  Every  Man  a.     (S.  W.  Cone)  Dem.  R.  36:  468. 
Politicians,  Adiposity  of.     (E.  Spencer)  N.  Eel  7:438. 

—  Amateur.     Cliamb.  J.  29:  113. 

—  Comparative  Stupidity  of.      Fraser,  96:  486.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  89:  718.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12: 
162.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  427. 

—  Ethics  of.  Westm.  42:  225.  Same  art.  Eel.  JM.  3:  145. 

—  Lesson  for.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  258. 

—  Public  Opinion,  and  the  Press.     Fraser,  12:  32. 

—  Women  as.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  475. 
Politico-Ecclesiastical  Parties.     Bentlcj-,  64:  29. 
Politico-Social  Functions.   (L.F.Ward)  Penn  Mo.  12:  321. 
Politics,  Anarchical.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  loS. 

—  and  Art.     (T.  H.  H.  Caine)  Colburn,  167:    162,  275. 

—  and  Christianity.     (B.  Hawley)  Jleth.  Q.  39:  460. 

—  and  the  Church.     Danv.  Q.  2:  611.     3:  62. 

—  and  the  Clergy.      (R.  F.  Littledale)  Coutemp.  23:  92. 

—  and  Ethics.     (A.  Barratt)  Mind,  2:  453. 

—  and  Faith.  Nat.  R.  12:  432.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  46S. 

—  and  History.    (J.  R.  Seeley)  Macniil.  40:  2S9,  369,  449. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  175. 

—  and  Love.     Irish  Q.  6:  26S. 

—  and  Personality.     Fraser,  34:  618. 

—  and  Physics,  Bagehot  on.     Penn  Mo.  4:  558. 

—  and  Political  Parties.     Brownson,  9:  493. 

—  and  the  Press.     Fraser,  92:  41. 

—  and  Religion.      (G.  B.  Russell)  Mercersb.  7:  223.— 

Bost.  Q.  i:  310. —  (G.  Moncrieff )  No.  Brit.  6:  256. 

—  and  Trade.     Tait,  i:  373,  508. 

—  as  a  Fine  Art.      (J.  W.  Longley)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  418. 

—  as  a  Profession.     Quar.  126:  273. 

—  Christian.     Brownson,  17:  206. 

—  Comparative,  Freeman's.    (E.L.  Godkin)  Nation,  i8: 

28. — Canad.  Mo.  5:  555. 

—  Continental.     Colburn,  83:  234,367. 

—  Corruption  in.     (D.  D.  Field)  Internat.  R.  4:  77. 

—  Duties  of  Christians  in  regard  to.      (0.  Dewey)  Chr. 

Exam.  10:  '!27. 


Politics.  Educated  Men  in.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  23:  5. 

—  Gambling  in.     ((i.  J.  Holyoajce)  tjontemp.  23:  638. 

—  General,  A  few  Words  on.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  596. 

—  Impatience  in      (G.J.  Holyoake)  19th  Cent.  2:  29. 

—  in  the  iStli  (.'entury.     Colburn,  104:  485. 

—  in  the  United  States;  a  Brake  on  the  Machine.     (F. 

W.  Whitridge)  Internat.  R.  8:  242.      See  United 
States. 

—  Man  of  Principle  in.    (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  15:  46. 

—  Modern.     Dem.  R.  34:  440. 

—  Morality  in.     (Duke  of  Argyll)   Contemp.   30:  319. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  345.  — Mo.  R.   108:  365. 

—  Natural  History  of.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Atlan.  43:  302. 

—  New  Order  of.     Colburn,  83:   104. 

—  of  Christianity,  Miall  on.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  810. 

—  of  1S33,  Discour.se  on.     Dub.  L^niv.  i:  iii. 

—  or  Literature,  Choice  of.  as  a  Profession.    Temp.  Bar, 

48:   116. 

—  Joel  Parker  on.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  9:   113. 

—  Paul  on.     (L.  Bacon)  NewEng.  15:  462. 

—  Popular  Judgment  in,  more  just  than  tliat  of  the  higher 

Orders;  a  Symposium.     igthCent.3:  797.   4:174. 
Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  97,  299. 

—  Professionals  and  Amateurs  in.      (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 25:  27- 

—  Public  Opinion  in.    (D.H.Wheeler)  Lakeside,  4:  267. 

—  Puritanism  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  275. 

—  Ruling  Vice  of  modern.     Fraser,  2o:  11. 

—  Scholar  in.     (W.  Reid)  Scrib.  6:  60s. 

—  Science  of.     Dem.  R.  34:  454.  —  Eel.  R.  93:  3S9. 

—  Sentimental  and  practical.     (E.  A.  P'reeniaii)  Priuc 

n.  s.  3:  311. 

—  Sex  in.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  270. 

—  Should  Clergymen  take  Part  inV    Fraser,  15:  423. 

—  Teaching  of.     (J.  R.  Seeley)  Macmil.  21 :  433. 

—  Transition  from   mediaeval    to   modern.      Quar.   138: 

540. 

—  World  of.     (R.  E.  Wright)  Mercersb.  25:  440. 
See  Parties;  aho,  nrunes  oj' counirus. 

Poliziano's  Italian  Poetrv.     (J.  A.  Svmonds)  Fortn.  20: 

163. 
Polk,  James  K.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  2:  197.  —  with 

port7-ait,  Dem.  R.  15:   115. 

—  Administration  of.      (D.  1).  Barnard)  Am.  Whig  II. 

7:  437.  —  So.  Q.  19:  I.  — Dem.  R.  24:   195. 

—  Message  of,  1S45.     So.  Q.  g:  392. 

—  Report  on  Ways  and  Means,  1834.  Niles's  Reg.  46:  39. 

—  Speech  on  Removal  of  the  Deposits.  Niles's  Reg.  45: 

3'3>  335' 
Polk,  Gen.  Leonidas,  Sketches  of.  Land  We  Love,  2:12. 
Polk,  William  H.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  29:  554. 
Polka,  Mr.,  and  Richard  Jones.     Bentley,  22:  209. 
Poll  Miles;  a  Village  Tradition.     Temp.  Bar,  55:  500. 
Pollard,  Edward  A.,  as  a  Historian.      (D.  H.  Hill)  Land 

We  Love,  5:  28 1. 
Pollen  Plants.     (E.  P.  Wright)  Nature,  20:  225. 
Pollock,  A.  D.    Discoui-se  of  the  Times.      So.  Lit.  Mess. 

3:  345- 
Pollock,  Sir  Frederick.     Lend.  Soc.  11:  223. 

—  In  Memoriam ;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  28:  525. 
Pollok,    Robert.      Course   of  Time.      (A.  Norton)  Chr. 

Exam.  6:  86.  — (T.  Walker)  No.  Am.  28:  344.— 
Spirit  Pilg.  i:  516.  —  Blackw.  21:  844.— Chr.  Ob.-. 
28:  825.  — West.  Mo.  R.  2:  354.  — Eel.  R.  46:  344. 
—  New  Q.  6:  14. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  50,  105.  — Chr.  R.  14:  457. 
Polly  Mariner,  Tailoress,     (R.  Terry)  Galaxy,  9:  iSS. 
Polly  Mowbray.     (M.  R.  Baldwin)  Western.  7:  27,  in. 
Polly's  one  Offer.     All  the  Year,  20:   19,  44,  68. 

Polo,  Game  of.  St.  James,  32:  608.  —  Lond.  Soc.  26:  213. 
30:  20S. 

—  and  Tent-Pegging.     Chamb.  J.  53:  492. 


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POMPEII 


Polo.  Marco.  All  the  Year,  33:  30.  —  Ed.  R.  135:  i. — 
(Jiiar.  21:  177.  —  (O.  M.  Spencer)  Harper,  46:  i.  — 
Penny  M.  2:  298-349. 

—  and  hisTravels.     Dul).  Univ.  86:  67. 

—  Book  of.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation,  21 :  135,  152.  — Chr. 

Obs.  71 :  921. 

—  A  Precursor  of.  (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  AVorld,  22:  210. 

—  Recent  Editors  of.     Quar.  125:   133. 

—  Travels  of.  Brit.  Q.  56:  98.  —  (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month, 

16:  42S. 

—  Travels  in  Footsteps  of.     Quar.  132:  194. 

—  Yule's  Edition  of.     Ed.  R.  135:  i.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  113:  771. 
Piilperro.     Colburn,  102:  56,  320.     103:  44. 

—  and  Luke  Daniel.     (W.  Rendle)  Temp.  Bar,  60:  536. 
Poltiianger  Grange  ;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  3:  491. 
Pohvhele,  Richard.     Reminiscences  in  I'rose  and  Verse. 

Mo.  R.  141:  5 78. 
Polybius.     Eraser,  26:   127. — Quar.  148:   1S6. 
Polycarp,  Saint,  Bishop  of  Smyrna.     Chr.  Oljs.  3:  521, 

5S5.  —  (J.  B.  Lightfoot)  Contemp.  25:  827. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Meth.  M.  32:  313. 
Polycrates,  Fate  of;  a  Poem.     Blaekw.  54:  5S3. 
Polygamy      (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  10:  202,  31S. —  (H. 

Snow)  Overland,  7:  551. —  Am.  Ch.  Mo.  i:  29. — 
Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  182. 

—  Cok-nso  and  Grout  on.     (T.  D.  "\V00lse3-)  New  Eng. 

16:  407. 

—  Dixon's  Spiritual  Wives.     (J.  L  ^lombert)  Bib.  Sac. 

26:  647. 

—  in  Heathen  Converts.     Liv.  Age,  70:  4S2. 

—  in  Turkey.     Eraser,  98:  403.  —  Westm.  88:  325. 
Ste  ^lormons. 

Polygeuism.     Once  a  Week.  28:  46S. 

Polyglot  Academy.     Bentley.  55:  411. 

Polyglot  Anth(dogy.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  483. 

Polyglot  Bibles.     Kitto,  17:  327. 

Polyg'ot  Paper.     Dub.  Univ.  21 :  427. 

Polynesia.     (Juar.  144:   179.  —  Dub.  Univ.  46:   iS. 

—  Ellis's  Researches  in.     (R.  Southov)  Quar.  43:  i. — 

Meth.  M.  52:  S22.  — Am.  Meth.'M.  16:  25.  — Am. 
Mo.  M.  2:  28 1. 

—  EtI'.nology  of.     (S.  J.  Whitmee)  Anthrop.  J.  8:  261. 
Wallace  on.     (S.  J.  Whitmee)  Contemp.  21:  389. 

—  Tiic  French  in.     Colburn,  123:  379. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (A.  McNeill)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  269. 

—  (Jlimpses  of.     Lippinc.  16:  276. 

—  [slands  of  the  Western  Pacific.     Liv.  Age,  43:  69. 

—  Languages  and   Races  of.     (J.  Crawford)   Ed.   New 

Piiilos.  J.  44:   155. 

—  Missions  to.    Quar.  94:  80.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  40: 

531.  —  (W.  0.  Bourne)  New  Eng.  6:  41. 

—  Moresby's  Discoveries  in.     Ed.  R.  144:  232.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  436. 

—  Mythology  of.    Westm.  77:  303.  —  Chr.  Rem.  31 :  430. 

—  Native  Tribes  of.     (li.  Lee)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  12:  443. 

—  Russell  on.     Mo.  R.  159:  494. 

—  Sketches  in.     Blaekw.  103:  26. 

I'olynesiau  Nation,  Lang's  Origin  and  Migrations  of.  ^[o. 
R.  135:  264. 

I'dlynesian  Races,  Dying  out  of.  (Sir  D.  AVedderburn) 
Fortn.  27:  782.    Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  245. 

Polynesians  and  their  Migrations,  Quatrefages  on.  An- 
throp. R.  5:  330. 

—  and  New  Zealand.     Ed.  R.  91 :  443.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  25:  497. 

—  Decay  of.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Nation,  29:  54. 

Polyps.  Fresh-Water.    (H.  J.  Slack)  Rccr.  Sci.  3:  52.— 

(W.  Houghton)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  267. 
Polyjihemus  and  (iaIat.Ta.    (W.  Collier)  Bentley,  ii :  422. 
Polytechnic  Institute  at  Vienna.     Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  670. 


Polytechnic  Institutes.    (C.  G.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  8-;. 
Polytechnic  School  at  Paris.    Am.  J.  Educ.  12:  51.    21: 

403.  —  Westm.  36:  331. — J.  Stalls.  Soc.  4:  22S. — 

Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  661. 

—  Swiss.     Am.  J.  Educ.  II :  211. 

Polyteciinic  Schools,  European.     (C.  Koristka)  Am.  J. 
Educ.  21:  61. 

—  in  U.  S.,  1S67,  Warren  on.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  83:  21c. 
Polytlieism  and  the  first  Age  of  Christianity.    Chr.  Rem. 

53:  459- 

—  and  Mythologj-.     Am.  Church  E.  22:  23. 

—  Origin  of.     (W.  D.  AVilson)  Am.  Church  R.  32:  405. 

—  Science,  and  Monotheism.  (T.  Clarke)  Lakeside,  i:  197. 
Polyzoa,  The.     (S.  B.  Herrick)  Scrib.  14:  S43. 

—  Facts  in  History  of.     (T.  Ilincks)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  9:  57. 

—  Our  Fresh- Water.    ( W.  Houghton)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  301 . 
Pombal,  Marquis  de.    Temp.  Bar,  57:  350. — Am.  Cath. 

Q.  2:  51.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  91.  26:  319.  —  (Mrs. 
R.  Barker)  Cath.  World.  30:  312. 

—  and  the  Jesuits.     Irish  Mo.  6:  2S5. 

—  Memoir  of.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  60:  47S.  — Eel. 

R.  79:  144.  —  Ed.  R.  136:  179.    Same  art.  Ljv,.\ge, 

115:  67. —  Mo.  R.  164:   I. 
Pomegranate,  The.     Once  a  AVeek,  8:  487. 
Pomegranate  Flowers.    (H.  E.  PrescoU)  .\tlan.  7:   iyf,. 
Pomeranian  Watering-Place.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  29: 

28S. 
Pomeroy,  John.     (S.  W.  Thayer)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  279. 
Pomeroy,  Seth.    (N.  S   Dodge)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  460,  599. 
Pomeroy  Abbey.     (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  Argosy,  25:  1-422. 

26:  1-426. 
Pomona  takes  the  Helm  at  Rudder  Grange.    (F.  R.  Stock- 

tcui)  Scrib.  16:  407. 
Pomona's  Bridal  Trip.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  Scrib.  17:  692. 
Pompadour,  Mndame  de.     Eraser,  42:   149.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  26:  481.     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  i:   3S9. 

—  (0.  S.  Lelandji  Knick.  56:  266. — Loud.  Soc.  14: 
62.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  1247. — St.  Paul's,  4: 
344.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  280.  —  Bentley,  44:  169. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  173.  —  Argosy,  31:  360. — 
Ev.  Sat.  8:  21.     12:  98. 

—  and  the  Age  of  Louis  XV.     Temp.  Bar.  34:  102. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Fille  de  Chambre  of.   Loud.  M.  11 :  434. 

—  Reign  of.    St.  James,  6:  33,  212. 

—  Secret  History  of  Court  of  France.    Liv.  Age,  71:  195. 
Pompeii.    Quar.  115:  312.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  81:  3S7. 

—  (E.  P.  Evans)^No.  Am.  106:  396.  — Blaekw.  i: 
372. —  (.\..  Lamson)Chr.  E.^am.  9:  205. —  Dub.  L'niv. 
72:  336.  Same  .irt.  Eel.  M.  71:  13^9.  —  (W.  Knigli- 
ton)  Dub.  L'niv.  89:   106.  —  House.  AVords,  5:   171. 

—  Lond.  (>.  29:  130.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  62:  477. — 
Kuick.  56:   T,^.  —  Penny  M.  i:  338. 

—  and  Ilerculaneum.    (R.  Freebairn)  Meth.  M.  34:  273. 

—  (\V.  Dowe)  Cath.  AA'orld,  29:  654.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 
12:  85. 

—  Art  in.     Art  J.  6:  261. 

—  .Art  Treasures  of.     Broadw.  5:  122. 

—  Beulr's  Account  of  Discoveries  at.     O.  &  N.  6:  720. 

—  by  Torchlight.     Colburn,  43:  64. 

—  Day  at.     (AA"".  D.  Howells)  Nation,   i:  430.  —  (J.  J. 

Jarves)  Harper,  11:  721. 

—  Destruction  of.     Cornh.   17:  286.  —  (J.   L.   Ferriere) 

Mercersb.  17:  561. 

—  Discoveries  at.     (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ardi.  4:   no. — 

Liv.  Age,  77:  92. 

—  Excavations  at,  1826-27.     (T.  C.  Rama?e)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  4:  245. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  6:  193. 

—  Extracts  from  Journal  of  an  Architect  at.     Colburn. 

17:  209. 

—  Fashions  of.     (E.  P.  Evans)  Lakeside,  2:  350. 

—  Gell  and  Gandy  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  32:  144. 

—  in  1564.     Cliamb.  J.  41:  547. 


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Ponipcii.  Inscriptions  at.     Ed.  R.  iio:  411.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Af^u,  63:  643. 

—  Later  Revelations  of.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  472. 

—  Mosaic  found  at.    Select  .1.  3:  46.  —  Penny  M.  3:  229. 

—  Mural  Paintings  of.     (B.  Taylor)  Putnam,  12:   i. 

—  Paintings  and  Decorations  of.     Art  J.  2:  262. 

—  Peep  at.     Chamb.  J.  46:  609.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73: 

702. 

—  Private  Dwellint^s  of.    (E.  P.  Evans)  Ealvcside,  2:  217. 

—  Rambles  in.     (M.  B.  Wriijht)  Lipiiinc.  24:  521. 

—  Stranger  at.     Hogg,  9:  27. 

—  Visit  to.     (R.  \V.  Dale)  Cong.  3:   i ;,;,.  — (.1.  Popham) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  lo:  37S.—  Irish  Mo.  3:   380. 

—  WaIl-.Scribblings  at.     Chamb.  J.  58:  97. 
Pompeian  Enigma;  a  Tale.     (L.  Kip)  Putnam,  15:  475. 

Same  art.  Broadw.  7 :  250. 
Pompeian  Necklace.     Eippinc.  9:  194. 
P(jm|)ey's  Pillar.     No.  Am.  3:  192.  —  Penny  'SI.  3:   1^,7. 

—  Greek  Inscription  on.     (W.  M.  Leake  and  J.  Snuire) 

Arch.  15:  59. 
Pnnqwy's  Secret.     (W.  Sctoii)  Cath.  World,  31:  535. 
Ponapc,  or  A.scension  Island.     (L.   H.  Culick)   Am.  .T. 

Sci.  76:  34.  —  Nature,  19:  240.  —  (C.  W.  Thomson) 

Good  Words,  18:  296. 
Ponca  Indians  and  Secretary  Schurz.     (E.  L.  Gudkin) 

Nation,  32:  125. 

—  and  their  Wrongs.     (II.  H.  .Jackson)  Scrib.  ig:  775. 

—  Story  of.     (M.  Le  B.  Goddard)  Internat.  R.  9:  3SS. 
Ponce  de  Leon.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  328. 

Ponce  de  Leon's  Dnam;  a  Poem.     (T.  B.  Bradley)  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  18:   152. 
Pond-I'ishing.     Chamb.  .1.  35:  34S. 
Pond  Life.     (A.  Wilson)  Good  Words,  20:  809. 

—  Marvels  of.     (H.  .1.  Slack)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  276. 

—  Microscopical.     (H.  J.  Slack)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  310. 

—  Natural  History  of  my  Pond.    Chamb.  J.  27:  90,  107. 
Pondicherry;    or   the   French   in   India.      (CoL   Laurie) 

Dark  Blue,  i :  703. 
Pondoland,  Recent  Affairs  in.    (F.  A.  Edwards)  Gent.  INI. 

n.  s.  22:  490. 
Ponsard,  Francois.     (J.  .Janin)  Ev.  Sat.  4:   182,  321. 
Ponti,   Carlo,    Music-Seller  of   Havana.      (G.  A.  Sala) 

Belgra.  13:  27. 
Pontiac,  Indian  Chief.    (.J.  T.  Headley)  Harper,  22:  4-57. 

—  Conspiracy   of,    Parkman's.      Knick.   38:    67. —  (F. 

Bowen)"No.  Am.  73:    495.  —  (G.   E.   Ellis)   Chr. 

Exam.  51:  376.  —  Liv.  Age,  31:  137.  —  Brownson, 

9:  139. —  (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,   12:  2^:9.  —  (M. 

Butler)  West.  J.  8:  362. 
See  Bouquet's  Expedition. 
Pontchartrain,  Lake,  Commerce  of.     (L.  Proost)  De  Bow, 

17:  319- 
Pontifeck's  Ca])itulation ;  a  Chromatic  Discord.  (C.Wills) 

Tinsley,  29:  83. 
Pontiiical  Vestments  of  Egypt  and  Israel.    (M.  Raymond) 

Cath.  World,  24:  213. 
Pontigny,  Pilgrimage  to.     Dub.  R.  75:  378. 
Pontine  Marches,  Reapers  of.     Penny  M.  6:  3^7. 
Pontmartin,  Armand  de.     (.7.  E.  Cooke)  So.  M.  16:  175. 
Pontresina.  Sketches  of.     Cornh.  15:  47. 
Ponies.     All  the  Vear,  15:  438. 
Pool  under  the  Beeches.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  449. 
Poole,  .Tane  a,  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  17:  203. 
Poole,  .Tohn,  Author  of  Paul  Pry.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  13:  3-!6.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  373. — 

■with  portrait,  Colbnrn,  31:   19-;. 

—  Tales  and  Sketches.     Chamb.  J.  4:  295.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  8:  49. 
Poole,  Mrs.,  Englishwoman  in  Egvpt.     P.lackw.  57:  386. 
Poole.  W.  F.    Index  to  Periodical  Literature.    See  Index. 
Poole's  Cavern,    Strange  Explorations  in.     St.  James, 

47:  79- 


Poor,  John  A.,  INIemoir  of,  with  portrait.    (C.  W.  Tattle) 

N.  E.  Reg  26:  357. 
Poor,  The.     (R.  Southey)  (Juar.   15:   1S7. — (E.Irving) 

Good  AVords,  4:  861. 

—  American   Experience   in    the  Relief  of.     (J.  Bryce) 

Macmil.  25:   54. 

—  and  the  Church.     (J.  H.  Mcllvaine)  Princ.  34:  601. 

—  and  Paupers.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  606. 

—  Care  of.     (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  8:  703,  734. 

—  rimrches  for,  in  great  Cities.     Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  433. 

—  Condition  of.     Knick.  34:  i. 

—  Cr\'  of.     (M.  Eyre)  Vioioria,  23:  524. 

—  Degerando's  Visitor.  (J.  Brazer)  Chr.  Exam.  13:  i-!,y. 

—  District-Visiting  of.     (O.  Hill)  Good  Words,  17:  4S8. 

—  Doing  Good  to.     Chr.  Disc.  I :,  227. 

—  Dwellings  of.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  13:  458. — 

Lond.  Q.  9:  459. 

Girdlcstone  on.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  692. 

Miss  Hill's.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  17:   i.;o. 

in   Towns.     Cornh.  30:  74.  —  (H.  Jones)  Cornh. 

42:  452. 

—  —  Where  shall  we  house  '?     (Col.  Daniell)  St.  Janu~, 

i:  433- 

—  Dwellings  and  Schoo's  for.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am. 

74:  464. 

—  Education   of.     (H.   Brougham)   Pamph.   16  :  233.  — 

Quar.  no:  485. 
Facts  and  Fallacies  of.     (W.  R.   Browne)  I'rasei', 

98:   197. 

in  France.     Ed.  R.  33:  494. 

<S<re  also  Education. 

—  Employment  for.     Pamph.  lo:   173,  200. 

—  Foreign,  Home  Colonies  iu  Belgium  and  France.    For. 

Q.  13:  132. 

—  French  System  of  relieving.     Cornh.  6:  44. 

—  How  to  deal  with.     Once  a  Week,  7:  64. 

—  How  to  relieve.     Good  Words,  7:  554. 

—  How  the  Work  of  the  Rich  is  marred  among.     (F.  JI. 

F.  Skene)  Good  Words,  8:  256. 

—  Improving  Condition  of.    (R.  Southey)  Quar.  12:  146. 

—  Pamph.  11:   133.     16:  457. 

—  in  America  and  Europe,  Provision  for.     Mo.  R.  137: 

549- 

—  in  England,  Character  and  Condition  of.     Lond.  Q. 

11:  I. 

Condition  of,  1842.     Mo.  R.  159:  89. 

Needs  of.     Chr.  Rem.  41:   120. 

Rural.     (J.  Dennis)  Fortn.  i:  344. 

—  in  Foreign  Countries.     Penny  M.  4:  394. 

—  in  France.     (W.  W.  Edwar(ls)  19th  Cent.  5:  320, 

—  in  Great  Britain.     (S.  Colwell)  Princ.  13:  99. 
Reports  on.     (T.  Chalmers)  Ed.  R.  29:  498. 

—  in  Hamburg.     Pamph.  II :  443. 

—  in  Ireland,  Condition  of.     Irish  Q.  3:  299. 
Removal  of.     Irish  Q.  4:  917. 

—  in  London.     Macmil.  20:  397. —  (W.  Howitt)   Peop. 

J.  2:  283.  — Dub.  R.  75:  29.  — Cong.  M.  19:  23. 

Casual.     (J.  C.  Parkinscm)  Fortn.  3:  749. 

Destitute.     Temp.  Bar,  1 :  225. 

Organized  Work   among.     (O.  Hill)  Macmil.  20: 

219. 

Pay  Day  for.     Good  Words,  14:  817. 

Relief  of.    ( W.  G.  Lumley)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  21 :  16';, 

308. 

—  in  Paris.     Eel.  R.  120:  127. 

and  London.    (J.  G.  Rosengarten)  Penn  Mo.  11:37. 

—  in  Prague.     (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Good  Words,  II :  257. 

—  Industry  of.     Dub.  R.  30:  484. 

—  .Jewish  and  Catholic.     Month,  6:  481. 

—  Ladies'  Work  among.     Lond.  Q.  53:  53. 

—  Lodging-Houses  for.     Quar.  82:  142. 

—  Medical  Relief  of.     (E.  Chadwick)  Fraser,  74:  353. 


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POOR 


Poor,  Tlie,  Ministry  for.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Clir.  Exam.  2i: 
335-  — (J-  t-  Collins)  Xew  ¥m'^.  38:  169. 

—  Moralit}' and  Self-Culture  of.     Mo.  K.  148:  334. 

—  Mortality  among',  in  Limerick.     (U.  (irilHii)  J.  Statis. 

80C    3:  305. 

—  Needs  of.     (H.  J.  Miller)  Contenip.  36:  290. 

—  New  .Scheme  for  niaiiitiiniiin-.     Blackw.  43:  4S9. 
.  —of  the  Church.     (P.  Scliaff)  Mercersh.  4:  223. 

—  Our  Duties  to.     (C.  A.  Farley)  Mo.  Pel.  M.  3:   12;. 

—  Out-Door    Relief;    Plea    for' its    Abolition.     (T.    W. 

Fowie)  Fortn.  33:  S22. 

—  Relief  of.     (O.  IIill)  Fortn.  26:  321. 
in  the  early  Church.     Duh.  R.  84:  26. 

in  Foreign  Countries.     (W.  A.  Hunter)  Fortn.  24: 

484. 

—  Sanitary  Condition  of,  in  England  and  Scotland,  1S42. 

Mo.  R.  159:  265. 

—  Schools  and  Dwellings  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Eraser,  73: 

»43- 

—  Schools  for.  Legislation  on,  fS7o.     Dub.  R.  66:   i. 

—  Scottish  System  of  Management  of.     (W.  P.  Alison) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  3:  211.     4:  288. 

—  Service  of.     Fraser,  84:  369. —  (W.  G.  Sumner)  Na- 

tion, 12:  41S. 

—  Shifts  of  the  industrious.     Chamb.  .J.  16:  233,  250. 

—  Sickness  of.     Mus.  8:  297. 

—  Stark  on  Affairs  of.     Chr.  Obs.  28:  3;,  100. 

—  Starving,  of  great  Cities.    (M.  Eyre)  Victoria,  4:  155. 

—  Thoughts  of  a  Guardian  of.    ^Lu■mil.  22:   100. 

—  Vagrancy  Laws.     (K.  W.  Holloud)  Coutemp.  13:  161. 

—  Visiting.     Irish  Mo.  6:  336. 

—  What  the  Rich  are  doing  for.   (S.  G.  Grady)  St.  James, 

i:  131. 
Ste  Paupers. 

Poor-Houses.     Irish  Q.  8:  6S9,  11 76. 

Poor-Laws.  Am.  Q.  14:  66.  — FM.  R.  22:  1S4.  — (Syd. 
Smith)  Ed.  R.  33:  91.  36:  no. — Ed.  R.  47:  303. 
74:  I. — (H.  Southey)  Quar.  8:  319.  18:259.  19: 
79.  — (juar.  28:  351.  33:429.  48:320.  50:347. 
52:  123.  53:  249.  —  Mo.  R.  87:  201.  102:  iSi. 
129:  495. — (E.  W.  Ilollond)  Contemp.  8:  502. — 
(Lord  Lyttelton)  Contemp.  26:  169. — Blackw.  3:  9. 
—  ((j.  Ramsay)  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  79.  — All  the  Year, 
6:462. — Anal.  M.  2:  17.  —  Blackw.  23:  923.  51: 
518.  —  Fraser,  9:   507. —  Pamph.  9:  563.     10:  49. 

":  373- 

—  American  and  Englisli.     Anal.  M.  10:  265. 

—  and  Charity.     (.J.  L.  Da\ies)  ^Licmil.  15:   131. 

—  and  I'aupers,  Martineau  on.     Mo.  R.  134:  493. 

—  and  the  Peasantry.     (W.  H.  Roberts)  Fortn.  23:  50S. 

—  and  their  Bearing  ou  Society,  Geiger  on.    Mo.  R.  158: 

134- 

—  Fallacies  on.     (W.  S.  Ilickson)  Westm.  26:  357. 

—  Foreign.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  t^uar.  55:  35. 

—  in  England.     Ho.  &  F"or.  R.  4:  609. 

Act  of,  1834.     Eel.  R.  60:  412. 

Administration  of.     Brit.  Q.  47:  207. 

Alterations  in,    1844.      Mo.   R.    165:   128.  —  Tait, 

n.  s.  18:  324. 

and  the  Catholic  Poor.     Dub.  R.  48:  269. 

and  Immigration.     Lond.  M.  20:  227. 

and  Workhouses,  1S76.     Hrit.  Q.  63:  450. 

Board  of.     All  the  Year,  16:  342. 

Chaplaincy  Case,  1841.     F^il.  H.  73:  702. 

Commission  on,    1833.     Tait,   3:  329.     4:   119. — 

Fraser,  23:  377. 
Report  of,   1835-36.      Mo.  R.   138:    iSo.     139: 

374.     142:  455.  —  Westm.  20:  469. 

Results  of.     Westm.  18:  427. 

Curwen's  Speech  on.     I'amph.  8:   i. 

Horrors  of.     Mo.  R.  133:  425.     134:   14. 

Impolicy  and  Abuses  of.     Pamph.  13:  113. 


Poor-Laws  in  England  in  iSiS.  Eel.  R.  28:  201,  420. — 
Chr.  Obs.  17:  30,  236. 

in  1871.     Macmil.  23:  46. 

Fx'tter  proposing  a  Change  in.     Colbum,  29:  531. 

New,  1835.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  52:  2',3.— 

Ed.  R.  63:487. 

Nolan  on,  1805.     lu-1.  R.  3:  189. 

Operation  of.    Blackw.  60:  55;.  — Westm.  18:  427. 

Philosophy  of.     (F.  P.  (,'obbc)  Fraser,  70:  37-;. 

Proposal  for  Abolition  (jf.    (W.  \V.  Edward.-)  Coii- 

temj).  26:  639. 

(Question  of.     (Sir  F'.  B.  Head)  (,>uar.  50:  347. 

Reform  oL     Ed.  R.  74:   1.  —  IrL-^h  Q.  9:  SOo. 

Need  of.     Cornh.  9:  178. 

Review  of  Whitbread,  Malthus  and  Wayland  on. 

Chr.  Obs.  6:  450. 

.Scarlett's  Bill.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  36:  no. 

Settlement  and  Poor  Removal.     No.  Brit.  8:  366. 

System  of.  All  the  Year,  4:  446.  —  (Dr.  Plati)  Vic- 
toria, 23:  21. 

Leslie  on,  1S36.     Mo.  R.  141:  442. 

—  in  F^ngland  and  Ireland.     Month,  6:   i. 

—  in  England,  Ireland,  and  Scotland.  Administration  of. 

(E.  Cliadwick)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  27:  492. 

—  of  Ireland.     (Lord  Monteagle)  Ed.  R.  59:  227.  — (N. 

W.  Senior)  Ed.  R.  77:  391.  84:  2'>7.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
6:  24.  —  Blackw.  27:  74S.  33:  8ii.  40:  495. — 
Fraser,  4:  554.  7:  282.  41:  487.  —  No.  Brit.  12: 
21.  —  Westm.  25:  332.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  4:  1. — 
Mo.  R.  121:  309. — Quar.  44:  511.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
57:  709.  — Mo.  R.  143:  54. 

Martin  on.     Eel.  R.  57:  325. 

See  Ireland. 

—  of  New  England.    (F.  B.  Sanborn)  No.  Am.  106:  4S3. 

—  of  Scotland.     (T.  Chalmers)  No.  Brit.  2:  471.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  4:  2S9.  — Westm.  36:   381.  —  ICd.  R. 

59:  425.  — Quar.  75:   125.  — .Mo.   R.   155:    169.— 

Dub.  Univ.  3:  50S. 
Chalmers  on.     Ed.  R.  41 :  22S.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

i:  134. 

History  and  Description  of.     We>tm.  94:  340. 

Plan  of.     Mo.  R.  134:  242. 

—  Potato  I)isea.se,  and  Free  Trade.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  340. 

—  Sonnets  on.     Blackw.  43:  492. 

—  Substitution  of  Savings  Banks  for.     Quar.  36:  4S4. 

—  versus  the  Poor.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  656. 

—  Workhouse  System.     lul.  R.  66:  186. 
Poor-Rates.    Pamph. 9:217.    10:509.  —  Mo.  R.  130: 593. 

—  Blackw.  5:   173. 

—  a  Burden  on  Land  and  Labor.     Tait.  n.  s.  i:  2;S. 

—  Statistics  of  Fjiglish.     (F.  Purdy)  .L  Statis.  Soc.  23: 

2S(). 

—  Uniform,  for  London.    (.1.  C.  Parkinson)  Fortn.  4:  1S4. 
I'oor  Biddy.     (E.  Foxton)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  38:  4S. 

Poor  Brother  of  Saint  Cross.     St.  James.  4:  226. 

Poor  Children,  Visit  to  some.     St.  Jame.«,  24:  735. 

Poor  Children's  Sunday  Dinner.     Good  Words.  22:  27S. 

PoorChloe.     (L.  M.  Child)  Allan.  17:  3;;2. 

Poor  Christine.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Once  a  Week,  15:  245. 

Poor  (^lare.     House.  Words,  14:  510-550. 

Poor  Clergyman's  Tale.    St.  James,  19:385.    20:  1-332. 

Poor  Cousin  Bessie.     (M.  Northeott)  Tinsley,  16:  331. 

Poor  dear  Chuqnet;   a  Tale.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Temj). 

Bar,  36:  528.     Same  art.  Ijv.  .Age,  115:  Sn. 
Poor  Debtor;  a  Poem.     (C.  Cushman)  Dem.  R.  14:   i4r. 
Poor  Devil.    Blackw.  126:  591.  Same  art.  Liv.  A:;e,  143: 

617. 
Poor  Dolly  Varden.     (H.  W.  Baker)  Overland.  15:  3S. 
Poor  Gentlemen.     Sharpe.  25:   loS.     26:  335. 
Poor  Gentlewoman  of  St.  Clement's.     All  the  Year,  37: 

421-544. 
Poor  Girls,  Among.     (W.  Sikes)  Putnam,  IX :  432. 


POOR 


1032 


POPE 


Poor  Humphrey's  Calendar.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Wcstm. 

lo:  480. 
PoorJack.    (F.  Marryat)  Mus.  39:  121, 414.    40:223-451. 
Poor  James  Wyni per.    (A.  Fonblanque)  Belgra.  17:  293. 
Poor  John.     Tinsley,  12:  540,665. 
Poor  Jones.     (T.  M.  Williams)  Good  Words,  21 :  563. 
Poor  little  Georgy ;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  38:  467,  492. 
Poor  Man  his  own  Master.     All  the  Year,  11:  535. 
Poor  Man's  Case,  Cooke's,  1648.     Ketros.  18:  20. 
Poor  Man's  Kitchen.     Cornh.  i:  745.     7:  189,  252. 
Poor  Mara;  a  Tale.     (K.  F.  Ellet)  Cath.  World,  8:  637. 
Poor  Margaret ;  translated.   (N.  Greene)  Dem.  K.  11 :  580. 

—  Dill).  Univ.  12:  197. 

P().or  Miss  Brackenthorpe  ;  a  Story.  (Lady  Lindsay)  Temp. 

liar.  6r :  207. 
Poor  Miss  Matilda.     (E.  Foxton)  Mo.  Rel.  'SI.  39:  loS. 
Poor  Neighborhood,   Advantages   of  living  in.     Lond. 

Soc.  38:  367. 
Poor  old  (;iiarle_v.     (C.  Benson)  Knick.  42:  48. 
Poor  Old  Maids,  a  Wail  from  Hath.    Blackw.  55:  199. 
Poor  People's  Children.     Chamb.  J.  23:  241. 
Poor  pretty  Bobby;  a  Tale.    (R.  Broughton)  Temp.  Bar, 

37:  61.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  to. 
Poor  Relation's  Story.     (C.  Diekens)  House.  Words,  6: 

573- 

Poor  Relations.  Blackw.  107:  531.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
105:  608. —  Mus.  3:  27.  —  (E.  Howard)  Colburn, 
55:  529.  — (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  7:  533. 

Poor  Rich,  The.     Tinsley,  7:  24. 

Poor  Richard.   (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  19:  694.  20:32,166. 

Poor  Students  in  Cambridge,  England.     Mus.  7:  210. 

Poor  Tom;  a  Tale.     (C.  Clarke)  Temp.  Bar,  21:  53. 

l\)or  Tom;  a  Citj'  Weed.     House.  Words,  16:  3S1. 

Poor  Uncle  Philibert.     All  the  Year,  8:  16. 

Poor  Whites  of  the  South.     (J.  Redpatii)  Nation,  i:  205. 

—  (VV.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  i:  331. 
Poor  Will  Newberry.     Blackw.  40:  415. 
Poorboak  JIutiny.     Blackw.  83:  94-641.     84:  24. 
Pope,  Alexander.    No.  Brit.  9:  299.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

18:  501.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  15:  166.  —  (H.  T. 
Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  713. — Quar.  139:  367. 

—  Fraser,  81 :  642.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  65:  330.  — 
(M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  104:  259.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  98:  643 — Colburn,  153:  625. — Victoria,  28:  3. 

—  and  Holingbroke.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  118:  459. 

—  and  Cowper.    Macmil.  24:  217.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

no:  376. 

—  and  Dryden.     (.J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  57:  369. 

—  and  the  Duchesses.     Liv.  Age,  66:  771. 

—  and  his  Biographers.     Dub.  LTiiiv.  51:  299. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Brit.  Q.  6:  40.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  12:  433. 

—  and  Milton,  Rural  Scenes  of.     Mus.  42:  529. 

—  and  Alex.  Smith.     (C.  Kingsley)  Fraser,  48:  452. 

—  and  Twickenham.     Fraser,  61:  267,  544,834.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  49:  478.  50:  473.  — (E.  Wilson)  St. 
James,  44:  329. 

—  as  a  Moralist.     (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  28:  583.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  771.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  69. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  565. 

—  as  a  Poet.    (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  18:  407.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  23:  69,  250. 

—  Bolingbroke,  Arbuthnot,  and  Swift.    Fraser,  29:  253. 

—  Bowles's  Edition  of.  «  Ed.  R.  9:  399.  —  Ed.  Mo.  R.  5: 

616.  —  Pamph.  17:  73.     18:  331,  571. 

—  Byron's  Letter  on.    (W.  H.  Prcscott)  No.  Am.  13:  450. 

—  Byroii's  and  others'  Criticisms  on.    Lond.  M.  3:  593. 

—  Carlisle  on  the  Genius  of.     Eel.  R.  93:  191. 

—  Corinna  of  his  Diinciad.     Chamb.  J.  6:  8. 

—  Early  Historj'  of.     Mus.  6:  127. 

—  Elwin's Edition  of.    Quar.  143:  321.— Ev.  Sat.  10:  334. 

—  (L.  Stephen)  Fraser,  83:  284. — Brit.  Q.  55:  413. 


Pope,  Alexander.  Essay  on  Man.  (J.  B.  Mayor)  Con- 
temp.  14:  115.  —  (T.  E.  Kebbel)  Fortii.  12:  641. 

—  Life  of.     New  Q.  6:  381.    Same  art.  Liv,  Age,  56:  8. 
and  Writings  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:  205. 

—  MS.  Notes  on  Tickell's  Homer.     (J.  Conington)  Fra- 

ser, 62:  260. 

—  Place  in  English  Poetry.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  172. 

—  Poetic  Genius  of.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  112:   17S. 

—  Poetical  Character  of .   Pamph.  17:  369.    18:214.    20: 

119,  385. 

—  Room  at  Stanton  Harcourt.     Colburn,  5:  570. 

—  Satires,  Pattison's  FMition  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation, 

18:  190. 

—  St.  Aubyn,  and  Borlase.    Quar.  139:  367.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age.  127:  579. 

—  Some  Friends  of.    (J.  Dennis)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  615. 

—  Stephen's  Life  of.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  31 :  66. 

—  (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  73. 

—  Tree  of.     Penny  M.  4:  65. 

—  Works  of.     Quar.  152:  462. 

and  Character  of.     Quar.  32:  272.  — Mus.  8:  50. 

Pope,  Alexander,  Actor,  Life  of.     Colburn,  54:  95. 
Pope,  Jane,  Actress.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  191. 

—  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  53:  229. 

Pope,  Gen.  John,  Virginia  Campaign  of,  1S62.  (F.  J. 
Lippitt)  Atlan.  42:  349.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  356. 

Gordon's  History  of.     (F.  W.  Palfrey)  Nation,  30: 

122. 

Pope,  The,  and  the  Catholic  Nations,  1867.  (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  5:  375. 

—  and  Anti-Pope.     (C.  Vogt)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  320. 

—  and  Empei-or.     Brownson,  18:  163. 

—  and  the  English  Ministers.     Quar.  88:  247. 

—  and  Europe  in  1872.     Dub.  R.  70:  168. 

—  and  Italian  Clergy.     Nat.  R.  14:  68. 

—  and  Italian  Guarantees.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World, 

13:  566. 

—  and  Italy.     (B.  J.  Keiley)  Cath.  World,  28:  461. 

—  and  the  Vatican  Council.    Month,  11:  529. 

Janus  on.    (H.  C.  Lea)  No.  Am.  no:  438.  —  Dub. 

R.  66:  299. 

—  as  a  European  Sovereign.     Once  a  Week,  2:  117. 

—  Behind  the  Scenes.    All  the  Year,  6:  133. 

—  Caterini's  Letter  on  Civil  Princedom  of.     Month,  10: 

195. 

—  Election  of.      (R.  Seton)  Catli.  World,  26:  537,  Sii. 

27:  97.  —  Month,  9:  60. 

and  Adoration  of.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  192. 

and  Electors.  (C. A. G. Bridge)  Gent.  M.n.s.20:  181. 

Mode  of.     Eel.  M.  63:  171.  —  Chamb.  J.  45:  753. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  347. 

—  Infallibility  of.      Quar.  128:  162.— Dub.  R.  62:84, 

583-    63:583.    78:  271.  — Ev.  Sat.  9:  530.— (E.J. 

O'Reilly)  Irish  Mo.  2:  219.     3:  409,  471,  529. 

and  Civil  Government.    (J.  Nilan)  Nat.  Q.  31 :  102. 

and  the  19th  Century.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  19:   636. 

and  Tradition.     Dub.  R.  78:  271. 

and  the  Vatican  Council.     Dub.  R.  66:  184. 

Decree  of.  Text  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  19:  769. 

Doctrine  of.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  O.  «&  N.  i :  724.  — 

(J.  B.  Torricelli)  0.  &  N.  2:  30. 

Fessler  on.      Dub.  R.  76:  323.     77:  83.    79:  1S2. 

Franzelin  on.     Dub.  R.  79:  258. 

Gladstone-Manning-Newman  Fight  over.     Brit.  Q. 

61:  491. 
in  minor  Doctrinal  Judgments.     Dub.  R.  61 :  333, 

483,  552. 
Vatican  Council's  Definition  of.     Dub.  R.  68:  171. 

75:   r- 
War  of  Politicians  against.     Dub.  R.  79:  465. 

—  Invitation  of,  Dr.  Stone's  Response  to.    Princ.  42:  640. 


POPE 


1033 


POPPIES 


Pope,  The,  Obedience  due  to.     (E.  J.  O'Reilly)  Irish  M<.. 
3:  621,  713.     4:  41. 

—  or  Emperor,  which  shall   rule  in  Germany?     (C.   -V. 

Salmond)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  535. 

—  Pity  the  Sorrows  of.     Eel.  M.  54:  263. 

—  Political   Sujiremacy  of.      (X.    S.   liichardson)  Am. 

Church  K.  8:  ;. 

—  Power  of.     Brownson,  11:  $7. 

—  Private  Life  of.     Galaxy,  g:  42. 

—  Kcturn  to  Rome.     Chr.  R.  15:  459. 

—  Skeptical  Patronage  of.     Liv.  Age,  140:  446. 

—  Supremacy  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  2S7. 

—  Temporal  Power  of .  (E.Gryzauovski)  Xation,  13:  141. 

—  (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath."  World,  6:  52S.  — Ed.  R. 
116:  261.  —  Blackw.  103:  2S9.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
70:  747.  —  Xo.  Brit.  11:  254.  12:  141.  —  (li.  J. 
O'Reilly)  Irish  Mo.  4:  711.  5:  107,  218.  —  (E.  J. 
O'Reilly)  Month,    15:   177,  402. —  Westm.  89:  79. 

—  AUtheYcar,  2:  229.  —  (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Putnum, 
11:  455.  —  (T.  D.  Woolsc}-)  New  Eug.  7:  169. — 
(G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  26:  i.  — (J.  B.  Torricelli) 
Chr.  Exam.  69:  40.  —  Colburn,  136:  253.  —  (.J. 
Dowling)  Chr.  R.  16:  600. —  (J.  M.  Macdonald) 
Princ.  43:  127.  —  Dub.  R.41:  345.  50:  195.  65: 
1S5.  75:259.  —  Lond.Q.  36:  66.  —  Xat.  Q.  14:  2.S9. 

—  Brownson,  11:  1S7.  12:  417. —  (G.  II.  Mum- 
ford)  University- Q.  3:  326.  —  Eel.  R.  115:64. — 
Colburn,  122:   i. 

Beginning  of.    (A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  World,  25:  609. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  28:  519. 

Fall  of.     Am.  Church  R.  22:  492. 

Manning  on.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  60. 

—  Temporalities  of.     Chr.  Rem.  53:   137. 

—  Two  Powers  of.     (G.  Gajani)  New  Eng.  16:  271. 
See  Papacy-;  Papal;  namifs  vf  individual  I'opes. 

Pope  Joan.      (F.  Vinton)  Appleton,    6:    575. —  (R,  B. 
Peake)  Bentlev,  12:  14S.  —  Bentlev.  29:  513. 

—  Fable  of.     (J.  C".  Meline)  Cath.  World,  9:1. 

—  Facts  and  Documents  relating  to.     Xo.  Brit.  12:  354. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  25:   193. 
Pope's  Dream;  aPoem.  (C.Hervev)  Dub.  Univ.  19:  4SS. 
Popes  and  Cardinals.      (C.  Pebody)  Macmil.  36:  326.  — 

Eel.  M.  89:  567. 

—  and  Literature,  before  the  nth  Century.  (II.  A.  Braun) 

Am.  (Jath.  Q.  4:  222. 

—  Character  and  Conduct  of.     Dub.  R.  38:  i. 

—  E.xiled.     (J.  L.  Patterson)  Contemp.  24:  480. 

—  Morton's  History  of.     Brownsou,  9:  278. 

—  of  the  16th   and  17th  Centuries,   Ranke's  History  of. 

(T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  72:  227.  Same  art.  Mus. 
42:  183. —  (II."  H.  Milman)  <iuar.  55:  287.  58: 
371.  —  Dub.  R.  5:  14.    14:  321.  — Mo.  R.  152:  429. 

—  Chr.  R.  6:  424.  — (G.E.  Ellis)  Chr.  E.\.im.  30: 
310. —  For.  (}.  26:  I.  —  Eraser,  22:  127.  — Westm. 
34:  405.  —  Am.  Eel.  i:  229.  —  Xew  YorkR.  8: 157. 

—  Eel.  R.  72:  291.  — Mus.  40:  25. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages,   Diillinger's  P'ables  of.     (A.  V. 

Dicey)  Xation,  17:  115.  —  Chr.  Obs.  72:  140. — 
Ho.  <&  For.  R.  3:  610. 

—  Palace  of.     Chamb.  J.  13:  217. 

—  Patrimony  of  St.  Peter.      Ed.  R.  112:  104.     Sameart. 

Eel.  M.  51:  161,  297.  —  Chamb.  J.  34:  259. 

—  Power  of.     (S.  Hale)  Xo.  Am.  82:   in. 

—  Rings  of.     (E.  Waterton)  Arch.  40:  138. 

—  Wiseman's  Last  four.    Quar.  104:  361.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  59:  723.  —Chr.  Obs.  58:  778.  —Dub.  R. 
44:  219.  —  Dub.  Univ.  51:  712.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
44:  511. 
Popery.     Cong.  M.  23:   107. 

—  About  on.     Eel.  R.  no:  16. 

—  and  its  kindred  Principles.      (C.  Francis)  Chr.  Exam. 

14:  371- 


Pojiery  and  Paganism.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  595,  657,  735. 

—  and  Protestantism.     Dub.  R.  8:  1.     9:  396.     lo:  i. 

—  and  the  Times.  (X.S. Richardson)  Am. Church  R.5:  536. 

—  and  the  U.  S.     (J.  Williams)  Am.  Ciiurch  R.  5:  265. 

—  as  a  present  Fact.      (.1.  T.  Tucker)  Bost.  R.  5:  178. 

—  Blair's  Revival  of.     Eel.  R.  30:  39. 

—  ('ampbell  on.     Eel.  R.  122:   192. 

—  Distinctive  Character  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  350. 

—  Faber  on.     Eel.  R.  75:  538. 

—  Form  of  Recantation  of.    Chr.  Obs.  41 :  396.   43:779. 

—  Genius  and  Policy  of.     Eel.  R.  98:  2])- 

—  Groser's  Lectures  on.     Eel.  R.  42:  322. 

—  History  of.     (P.  F.  Phelps)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  239. 

—  in  Church  of  England,   Progress  of.     (G.   Poynder) 

Chr.  Obs.  67:  613. 

—  in  Great  Britain  and  Colonies,  with  map.     Eraser,  19: 

261,  387. 

—  Liljeralism  of.     Blackw.  44:  730. 

—  Modern.     Eel.  R.  62:   i. 

—  the  Mystery  of  Iniiiuitj'.     Danv.  Q.  i:  54. 

—  of  the  19th  Century.     Blackw.  69:  246. 

—  Poynder  on  Testimonies  against  Advance  of.      Chr. 

Obs.  68:  14S,  228. 

—  Progress  of .     Blackw.  44:  494. 

—  Rise  and  Development  of.     Brit.  Q.  14:  511. 

—  Serces  against.     Cong.  M.  8:  70S. 

—  Source  iuid  Danger  of.     Chr.  Obs.  51 :  85-301. 

—  Todd's  Lectures  on  Antichrist.     Quar.  71:  197. 

—  Works  on,  181 5.     Eel.  R.  23:  313. 
1839.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  39. 

—  Young's  Lectures  on.     P>el.  R.  64:   13. 
Stt  Papacy;  Roman  Catholic. 

Popham,  George,  and  F.  Gorges,  Colonial  Schemes  of. 

(.1.  \V.  Thornton)  Cong.  (^  5:  143. 
Popham  Celebration,  1S62.     (E.  E.  Bourne)  Hist.  M.  9: 

358. 
Popham  Colony.      (W.F.Poole)  Xo.  Am.  107:  663. — 
(II.   B.    Dawson)   Hist.  M.   II :    184.  — (B.  F.   De 
Costa)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  689.  —  (J.  A.  Poor)  Hist. 
M.  7:  I. 

—  First  Christian  Worship  at.      (E.  E.  Bourne)  Hist.  ^I. 

12:  I.  — (A.   II.  Quint)  Hist.  .^1.12:   143.— Hist. 
M.  15:  112. 

—  Letter  on.     (S.  F.  Haven)  Hist.  :M.  12:   129. 

Replv.     (E.  A.  Ballard)  Hist.  M.  12:  2S5. 

Puphill,  Edward,  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  82:  202. 
Popi>h  Partition  of  England.     Blackw.  68:   745. 
Popish  Persecution  in  the  Tyrol.     (II.  II.  Milman) Quar. 

64:  120. 
Popish  Plot,  Some  Truths  about.  (J.  (J.  Madeod)  Month, 

37:  3^5- 
— Yorkshire  Branch  of.  (T.B.Parkinson)  Montii,  18:  3S3, 
Popish  Priests,  Why  should  we  fear';:'      Eraser,  37:  467. 
Popkin,  John  S.     (G.  S.  Hillard)  Xo.  Am.  75:  473. — 

Westm.  59:  293. 
Poplar-Tree,  I'ses  of.     Penny  M.  13:  23. 
Poplars  of  Xo.  Amer.    (S.  Watson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  1-55. 
Popocatepetl,   Volcano    of.      Sharpe,    2:    161.  —  (E.    II. 

Cowles)  Appleton,  21 :  325.  —  (X.  A.  Knox)  L'.  S. 

Serv.  M.  5:  51,  150.  — (S.  B.  Buckner)  Putnam,  i: 

408. 

—  Ascent  of.      ,\m.  J.  Sci.  28:  220. — JIus.  26:   104. — 

(W.  V.  Wells)  Harper.  31:  6S1. 
Pop<ptTkas,  or  circular  Ironclads.     (A.  H.  Atteridge)  Pi'p. 

Sci.  R.  15:  266. 
Pojtpelsdorf,   Royal  Agricultural  Academy  at.     Am.  J. 

Educ.  21 :  207. 
Popjiing  the  Question.     All  the  Year.  31 :  53S. 
Po])])y,  Cultivation  of.     Hogg,  9:   213. 
Poi)py;  a  Tale.     All  fheYe-ir,  33:   132,  155. 
Poppies  in  the  Corn.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  87-550.     15:   135- 

422.     16:  253,  514,     17:  31-449. 


POPOL 


1034 


PORCELAIX 


I'opol  Vuh;   Sacred  Book  of  the  QuicWs.     Frasor,  65: 

332.— Chr.  Rein.  54:  430. 
Popular  Delusions.     Ed.  R.  80:  203.     .Stt  Delusions. 
Popular    Dissatisfaction,    Rise    and    Progress    of.      (K. 

Southey)  Quar.  16:  511. 
Popular  Education.     See  Education. 
Popular  Entertainment.     Cornli.  4:  713. 
Popular  Errors.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  337. 
Popular  Fallacies.     (C.  A.  P.risted)  (Jalaxy,  12:  479,  614. 
I'opular  Idol.     (W.  Mackay)  Harper,  51:  (.86. 
Popular  Ignorance,  John  Foster  on.     Ed.  Mo.  K.  4:  353. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  ;^^. 
Popular  lUusions.     (A.  H.  Dana)  Nat.  Q.  19:  235. 
Popular  Improvement,  Means  of.     Quar   19:  79. 
Popular  Institutions.     (G.  Fitzhuyh)  De  Bow,  28:  523. 
Popular  Lectures.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  128. 
Popular   Legends   and   Fairy  Tales.      Nat.    R.   5:    396. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43:  239. 

—  Migration  of.     (G.  W.  Cox)  Eraser,  102:  96.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  95:  354. 
Popular  Liberty.     New  York  R.  2:  76. 
Pojjular  Literature,  New  Forms  of.     Eel.  R.  82:  74. 

—  of  the  Day.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  10:  223. 

P<jpular  Mythology  of  Middle  Ages.     Chamb.  J.  5:  344. 

Poiuilar  Pie.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  18:  532. 

Popular  Prejudices.     (Prof.  Newman)  Meth.  Q.  7:  53. 

Popular  Progress,  Influence  of,  on  Christianity.  New 
Eng.  5:  433.     See  Progress. 

Popular  Relinement.     Chanib.  J.  2i:  193. 

Popular  Rights.     Am.  Q.  19:  363. 

Popular  Science.  Quar.  84:  307.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
17:  386. 

Popular  Sentiment,  Mutability  of.  (.1.  Buekham)  West- 
ern, 7:  359. 

Popular  Sovereignty.     (P.  Roberts)  De  Bow,  27:  625. 

—  Douglas's  Speech  on.     Dem.  R.  42:   133. 

—  Rise  and  Decay  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  249. 
Popular  Tale,  Unity  of  the.     Ed.  M.  61 :  35S. 
Popularity.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  i:  295. 

—  and  Fame.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  Ev.  Sat.  10:  166. 

—  F^ssay  on.     F"raser,  54:  623. 

—  Is  Wealth  a  Help  to?     Liv.  Age,  143:  31S. 

—  Plagues  of.     Colburn,  51:  31. 

Population.  Blackw.  48:  808.  —  (B.  Franklin)  Carey's 
Mus.  5:  109. — Niles's  Reg.  21:  341.  —  (J.  D.  B. 
De  Bow)  De  Bow,  8:  207,  522.  9:  85.  — (W. 
Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  57:  353,  625. —  No.  Brit.  47: 
441. 

—  Advance  of,  in  U.  S.     (J.  E.  Hilgard)  Serib.  4:  214. 
Decrease  of  Rate.      (H.  R.  Storer)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

93:   141. 

—  and  Capital.     (G.  R.  Richards)  De  Bow,  21:  217. 
Ratios  of.     Westm.  52:  133. 

—  and  Condition  of  Mankind.     New  York  R.  7:  306. 

—  and  Emigration.     Quar.  45:  97. 

—  and  Mortality.     Mo.  R.  126:  324. 

Law  of.  "(.J.  H.  Alexander)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)3: 

457.  52S. 

—  and  Property'.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  67:  370. 

—  and  Wages.     (A.  II.  Everett)  No.  Am.  33:   i. 

—  and  Wealth.     Mo.  R.  96:  15,  249. 
Progress  in.     Hunt.  7:  241,  520. 

—  Changes  in.     (N.  Allen)  Harper,  38:  386. 

—  Densitv  of.     Portfo.(Dcn.)  14:   164. 

—  Doctrines  of.     (W.  Farr)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  40:   56S. 

—  Drift  of.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  15:  109. 

—  A.  H.  Everett  on.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  17:  288.  — 

(J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  24:  218.  —  Mo.  R.  103:  80. 

—  Excessive,  and  its  Remedy.     Brit.  Q.  4:  11;. 

—  Foreign,  in   the  United  States,  Fecundity  of.     (F.  A. 

AValker)  Scrib.  6:  172. 

—  Future  Increase  of.     (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  8:  330. 


Population,  Godwin  on.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  5:  535.  —  JIo.  R. 

94:   >ij- 
and  Malthus  on.     (.)uar.  26:  14S.  —  Ed.  R.  35:  362. 

—  Portfo.(Den.)  25:  443. 

—  Gray  on.     Mo.  R.  82:   113.     96:   15,529. 

—  House  Accommodation  of  England  and  Wales.     (IJ. 

H.  Palgrave)  Hunt,  63:   14. 

—  in    seven    Enijiloyments    in    the   United  States.      (.1. 
*         Cliickeriug)  Hunt,  7:*  337. 

—  Ingram  aiul  Malthus  on.     Ed.  R.  16:  464. 

—  Ingram's  Disquisitions  on.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  803. 

—  Law  of.     (E.   L.  Godkin)  Nation,  6:  286. —  Brit.  Q. 

2:  42S.  —  Ed.  R.  51:  297. 

and  the  Condition  of  China.     (A.  II.  Everett)  Dem. 

R.  21:  397. 

—  Laws  of,  Allen's.     Nature,  4:  462. 

—  Lessons  on,  from  Grecian  and  Roman  History.     (N. 

Allen)  Cong.  Q.  13:   537. 

—  Malthus  on.     Quar.   17:  369. — (W.  S.  Spooner)  No. 

Am.  15:  289.  —  (W.  E.  Hickson)  Westm.  52:   135. 

—  Dem.  R.  17:  297,  379,  438.  —  (G.  Tucker)  Dem. 
R.  22:  II.  —  Mo.  R.  121:  106.  —  Am.  Eel.  2:  468. 

—  Blackw.  41:  363.  —  Lond.  M.  2:  654. 

Appeal  from.  (E.  S.  Robertson)  Dub.  Univ.  92:  513. 

Senior's  Reply  to.     Lond.  M.  23:  568. 

—  Means  of  retaining  it  within  Limits.     Pamph.  16:  409. 

—  of  ancient  Nations.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:  138. 

—  of  ancient  and  modern  Times.     Chamb.  J.  6:  328. 

—  of  England,  Statistics  of.     Dub.  R.  7:  454.     See  Eng- 
.       land. 

—  of  English  Cities  in  the  Time  of  Edward    HI.     (T. 

Amyot)  Arch.  20:   524. 

—  of  the  Earth,  1880.    J.  Statis.  Soc.  43:  690. 
Analysis  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  831. 

—  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     Quar.  53:  56. 

—  of  Ireland,  Newenham  on.     Eel.  R.  2:  yy/. 

—  of  the  United  States,  as  affected  by  Immigration.    Am. 

Alma.  1848:  170. 

Center  of.  (F.  D.  Y.  Carpenter)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  496. 

from  179010  1830.     Am.  Alma.  1837:  84. 

See  United  States. 

—  Past  natural  Increase  of.     (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  8:  240. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (A.  H.  Dana)  Nat.  Q.  19:  79. 

—  Place  on.     Colburn,  4:  541. 

—  Progress  of.     (F.  Martin)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  40:  593. 

—  Proportions  of  Sexes    in   Manufacturing  Towns.     (.\. 

W.  Worthiugton)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  30:  68. 

—  Sadler  on.     Ed.  R.  52:  504. — Blackw.  28:  109.     29: 

392.  —  Mo.  R.  123:  60.  —  Eraser,  3;  209. 

—  Statistics  of.     Hunt,  4:   100,    183,    278.     5:  281,391, 

485.    6:  273,  476.    8:  loi,  290.    9:  86.     10:  194. 
15:  103,  502.     16:  402. 

—  Surplus,  of  Great  Britain.    Blackw.  21:  377. 

—  Theory  of,  from  the  Law  of  Animal  Fertility.     Westm. 

57:"46S. 

—  Theories  of.     Chr.  Obs.  11:   19. 

Doubleday  and  Thornton.     Westm.  47:  100. 

—  Thornton  on  Over-.     Ed.  R.  85:  161. 

—  Town  and  Country  Supplies  of.     (F.  Galton)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  36:  19. 

—  True  Law  of.    Mo.  R.  155:  591. 

—  Weyland's  Principles  of.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  732,  790. 
See  Census:  also,  names  of  countries. 

Populations   of    Asia   and   Europe,    Relations   of.      (II. 

Clarke)  Anthrop.  J.  i:  52. 
Porcelain.     (G.  N.  Richards)  Overland,  1 :  320.  —  Piact. 

M.  3:  441. 

—  American,  Origin  of.     (T.  Tucker)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

55:  43- 

—  Analysis  of  hot  Cast.     (C.  P.  Williams)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  87:  252. 

—  and  China,  Curious  old.     All  the  Year,  34;  11,  ^8,  62. 


PORCELAIX 


1035 


rORTLAXD 


Porcelain  and  Earthenware.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  73-374. 

—  Am.  J.  Sci.  26:  233. 

—  and  (ilassware.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:   117. 

~-  and  other  Clays.  Methods  of  preparing.     Art  J.  9:12. 

—  and  Pottery.     House.  Words,  4:  32. 

—  Chinese.     (.J.  H.  L.  Archer)  Art  .J.  27:  241. 

—  Dresden,  Manufacture  of.     Art  J.  3:  43. 

—  Early  Italian.     Art  .J.  12:  300. 

—  Etymology  of  the  Word.  (.1.  (^uick)  Colhurn,  162:  59. 

—  Eur(i]iean.     (F   Rye)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  499. 

—  French.     Pract.  M.  i:  192. 

—  Lowestoft.     Art  J.  18:  305.     24:  86. 

—  Makinij  of,   and   P>ernanl   Palissv.     .J.   Frankl.  Inst. 

38:  SS. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  20:  S33. 

—  Pract.  M.  7:  90. 

in  China.     Art  .7.  8:   197,  229. 

—  Medicean.     Art  J.  29:  85. 

—  Painting.     Harper,  61:  903.  —  Chamh.  .T.  54:   169. 
Materials  emjiloycd  in.     Art  J.  4:  2()5. 

—  Specimens  and  their  Prices.     (Airnh.  16:  677. 

—  Substances  employed  by  Chinese  in.     (Ebelmen  and 

Salvetat)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  55:  234,  407.     56:  34-194. 
jSVe  Ceramics;  China;  Pottery. 
Porcelain  Bath;  a  Legend  of  Cliina.     P)entl('y.  9:  610. 
Porcelain  Clay,  Cornwall's  Gift  to  Staffordshire.     House. 

Words,  10:  187.     Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  43:  375. 
Porcelain  Kock  of   China.     (F.  von  Uichtliofen)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  loi:  179. 
Porcelain  Works,  History  of.     Art  .T.  14:  65. 

—  Worcester,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  12:  73. 

—  —  History  of.     Art  .T.  14:  41. 

Porchester,  Lord.  Don  Pedro;  a  Tragedy.  Lond.  M. 
20:  148. 

—  The  Moor;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  19:  192. 
Porcupine,  The.     Penny  M  5:  441. 

Porden,  Eleanor  Anne,  Poems  of.     Quar.  16:  ^^y.  —  Mo. 

H.  85:  89.     105:  67. 
Pork,  .Vmcrican.     Chanib.  J.  58:   189. 

—  I'jiglisli.     All  the  Year,  2:   157. 

I'ork  Trade  and  Packing  in  the  West.     Hunt,  I4:  371. 
Porphyry,  the  Philosopher,  Sentences  of.  .1.  Spec.  Philos. 

3:  46.  — (E.  Pond)  Cong.  li.  11:  428. 
Porphyry.     (M.  Atwood)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  399. 
Porpoise,  The.     Penny  M.  4:  316.  —  (A.  H.  Baldwin) 

Once  a  Week.  16:  631. 

—  Intellect  of.     (W.  S.  Kent)  Xature.  8:  229. 
Porpoise-Shooting.     (C.  C.  Ward)  Scrib.  20:  Soi. 
Forrago,  Sir  Cliippin,  Memoirs  of.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  17, 

154. 
Porson,  Richard.     Chamb.  J.  36:  221.  —  Xat.  R.  13:  no. 

—  Dub.  R.  51:   153.  —  Dub.  Univ.  59:  557. 

—  Watson's.     Ed.  R.  114:  130.  —  Liv.  Age,  69:  S04. 
Ports  of  France  and  Admiralty  of  England.     Eraser,  23: 

368. 
Port  Hud.son.     (.1.  W.  De  Forest)  ILu-jjcr,  35:  334. 

—  June  Day  at.     (J.  F.  Fitts)  (Jalaxy,  2:   121. 

—  Siege  of.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  30:  425. 
Port  Lincoln,  South  Australia.     Penny  M.  n:  i. 

Port  Philip,  Victoria.  (C.  G.  Duffv)  Irish  Mo.  5:  627, 
663. 

—  Murray's  Summer  at.  1842.     Mo.  R.  163:  21. 

Port  Royal  des  Champs.  (A.  Shearman)  Hours  at  Ilonie, 
2:  249.  —  Nat.  R.  12:  412. —  De  Bow,  25:  405. — 
Meth.  Q.  13:  191. 

—  and  the  Port  Royalists.     Fraser.  60:  482. 

—  Beard's  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  61:  214.  —  Liv.  Age, 

69:  35. 

—  Excursion  to.     Xat.  M.  6:  408.  — Eel.  M.  34:   i-^i. 

—  Fate  of.     (C.  P.  Stewart)  St.  James,  36:  057. 

—  Xuns  of.    (Juar.  99:  491.     Same  art.  I£cl.  M.  40:  28. 

—  Liv.  Age,  51:  513. 


Port  Royal  des  Champs,  Pilgrimage  to.  F'raser,  86:  282. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  442.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79: 
552.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  430. 

—  Sainte-Beuve's.     Quar.  99:  491. 

—  Select  Memoirs  of.  (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  30:  492. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  62:  202. 
Port  Royalists.     (J.  Stephen)  Ed.  R.  73:  309.     Same  art. 
Mus.  43:  193. 

—  and  their  Educational  Work.     Am.  .1.  E<Iuc.  28:   i. 
Port  Royal,   Xova  Scotia,    Expedition   to,   1710.     X    1'.. 

Reg.  30:   196. 
Port  Royal,  S.  C,  Fall  of.  (J.  A.  Johnson)  So.  M.  13:  ;;;. 

—  Two  Weeks  at,  1863.     (C.  Xordhoff)  Harper.  27:  113. 
Port-Wine  Drinkers,  Word  to.     Once  a  Week,  14:  45S. 
Portaels,  Jean  Francois.     Art  J.  18:   13-;. 

Portage  Railroad   over   Alleghany    Mountains.     (S.  W. 

Roberts)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  370. 
Portal  Family,    Memoirs  of.     Lond.  (j.  18:  390.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  57:  433. 
Portala's  Cross.     (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  3:  159. 
Portchester  Castle.     Bentley.  26:  607. 
Portent,  The.    (G.  MacDonald)  Cornh.  1 :  618,  670.    2:74. 
Portents.     (.1.  Ferguson)  Am.  Church  R.  15:  62S. 
Porter,  Andrew.     (W.  A.  Porter)  Penn.sj-1.  M.  4:  261. 
Porter,  Benjamin  C,  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  32:  209. 
Porter,  Benjamin  F.    Am.  Whig  R.  9:  447. 
Porter,  Com.  David.     Journal  in  the  Pacitic.     Quar.  13: 

352.  —  Xo.  Am.  1 :  247.  —  Anal.  il.  4:  2S9,  396. 

—  ^Memoir  of.     Anal.  M.  4:  225. 

Porter,  Adm.  David  I).,  and  Farragut.     (C.  C.  Chesnoy) 

Va\.  R.  124:   iSv 
Porter,  Ebenezcr.     (W.  Lord)  Lit. &  Theo.  R.5:  401.  — 

Am.  (J.  Reg.  9:1. 

—  Analysis  of  Rhetorical  Deliver^'.     Spirit  Pilir.  3:  314. 

—  "(G.  Howe)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  363.  — U.  S.  Lit. 
Gaz.  6:  333. 

—  Lectures  on  Preaching.     (G.  C.   Beckwith)   Am.  Q. 

Obs.  2:  325.  —  Eel.  R.  71:  loi. 

—  Sermon  of.     Chr.  JIo.  Spec,  i:  79. 

Porter,  (jen.  Fitz-John.  ( W.  C.  Patterson)  Penn  5Io.  11 : 
270.  —  Brownson,  21:  371. 

—  and  Second  Battle  of  Bull  Run.     Republic,  4:  220. 

—  .Vppcal  of.     O.  &  X.  i:  S16. 

—  Case  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28:  260,  2S2,  349. 

—  in   Pope's  Virginia  Campaign,  1S62.     (F.  J.  Lippitt) 

Atlan.  42:  349. 
Porter,  Israel  J.     (J.  A.  Bolles)  O.  &  X.  3:   i.;o,  311. 
Porter,  Jane,  with  portrait.     Fraser,  11:  404.  —  Internal. 

M.  i:   10. 

—  and  .\mia  M.  Porter.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  13:   141,  107. 

—  INIemoirs  of.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  2:  221.     Same 

art.  Harper,  x:  433.     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  i:  201. 

—  Pastor's  Fireside.     Portfo.(Den.)  23:  34. 

Porter,  John  S.    Textual  Criticism.    (G.  R.  Xoyes)('hr. 

Exam.  48:  26. — (S.  Davidson)  Kitto,  3:  172. — 

(J.  S.  Porter)  Kitto,  3:  376.  —  (S.  Davidsou)  Kitto, 

4:  153. 
Porter,  Maria,  Poems  of.     Anal.  M.  2:  209. 
Porter,  Xoal),  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  83:   501. 
Porter,  R.  Ker.     Travels  in  Georgia,  Persia,  etc.     Quar. 

2:278.     26:437.  —  Ed.R.14:   170.  —  Mus.  11:17. 

—  Mo.  R.  96:   I.     100:   I,  136. 
Porter-Pokemen.     Once  a  Week.  13:  342, 

Porteus,  Bishop  Bi'ilby,  Hodgson's  Life  of.    Quar.  7:  34. 

—  Eel.  R.  16:  755.  — Chr.  Obs.  10:  698. 
Portfolio,  The.     Colburn.  77:   162-395.     78:  60-450. 

—  of  Mr.  Peter  Popkin.    Bentley,  7:  123.  375,  561.  8:  233. 
Portia,  Shakspere's.     (H.  V.  Martin)  Blackw.  129:  198. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .Age,  149:   14;. 
Portland,  William   Bentinek,  ist   Earl   of.     Embassy  to 

France.     Blackw.  80:   104. 
Portland,  Conu.,  Quarries  of.     Xat.  M.  3:  265,  361. 


PORTLAXD 


1036 


PORTUGAL 


Portland,  Me.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.    N.  E.  Rep.  8:  ;6. 

—  Burning  of,  Oct.  iS,  1775.     -^"'-  ^^"-  ^^-   ^^-  543'  — 

Hist.  M.  15:  202. 

—  Churches  of.     (E.  P.  Thwing)  Cong.  Q.  16:  259. 

—  Fire  in,  1866.     (C.  T.  Congdon)  Nation,  3:  31. 
Incidents  of.     (E.  D.  Sewall)  Athm.  18:  '356. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Keg.  14:   143,223.     16:  317.     17: 

3°-   "JO- 

—  Three  Days  at.     Once  a  Week,  10:  4S4. 

—  Unitarianisni  in.  (S.  Cary)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  34. 
Porthuid,  Oregon.  (M.  P.  Deady)  Overland,  i:  34. 
Portland,  Eng.,  and  the  Breakwater.     Chanib.  J.  29:  Si. 

—  Harbor  of  Refuge.     Once  a  Week,  2:  67. 
Portland  Building-Stone.     (J.  F.  Blake)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  19: 

205. 
Portland  Cement.     See  Cement. 
Portland  Inland.     House.  Words,  17:  423. 

—  Week  in.  1837.     I'enny  M.  7:  57-91. 

Portland  Prison,  Visit  to.    (W.  Forsyth)  Good  Words,  14: 

684. 
Portland  Yase,  Geometric  Analysis  of.     Art  J.  7:  27. 
Porto  Rico  and  Cuba,  TuridjulTs.     So.  Q.  12:  91. 

—  Commerce  with.     Hunt,  10:  327. 

—  Flinter's  Account  of.     Ed.  R.  60:  32S.  —  Mo.  R.  135: 

411. 
Portrait;  a  Tale.     Knick.  46:  241. 

—  a  Tale  from  the  Russian  of  Gogol.     P>lackw.  62:  457. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  15:  299. 

—  History  of  a.     Lond.M.  15:  104. 

—  in    my   Uncle's    Dining-Room.     5Ionth,   II :    60-352. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  362,  531. 

—  of  a  Lady;  a  Novel.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Allan.  46:  5R5, 

740.     47:  i-Soo.     48:   59-751.     Same  art.  Macniil. 
42:  401.     43:   1-409.     44:   1-401.     45:   I. 

—  of  Mrs.  Brennan;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  23:  414. 

—  of  a  Painter,  b^'  himself.     (Lady  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar, 

59:  193-507.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   146:  619,  754. 
147:  14. 

—  Sitting  for  a.     Blackw.  55:  243. 

Portraits   and    Bibliographical    Reminiscences.      (S.    G. 
Drake)  Hist.  :M.  14:  269. 

—  and  Portrait-Painters.  Am.  Bibliop.  6:  162.  7:  101-205. 

—  and  Portrait-Painting.     Bentley,  50:  411,  513. 

—  at  South  Kensington;  a  Conversation.     Eraser,  74:  84. 
Second  Exhibition.     Eraser,  76:  93. 

Third  Exhibition.     Fraser,  78:  20. 

—  Classic  and  historic.     Brit.   Q.  18:   484.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  41:  99. 

—  Collections  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  5:  125. 

—  Composite.     (F.  Galton)  Anthrop.  J.    8:    132.  —  (F. 

Galton)   Nature,   18:  97.     Same  art.  Poj).  Sci.  Mo. 
13:  460. 

—  English  National.     (.T.B.  Atkinson)  Contemp.  9:  179. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   lOo:  3.  —  All  the  Year,  10: 
252.  —  Chr.  Rem.  54:   2S6. 

—  Family.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  i:  329. 

—  from   Windsor  Castle,   Hampton  Court,   and    Wilton 

House.     (G.  Scliarf)  Arch.  39:  245. 

—  Gossip  about.     Am.  Bibliop.  5:  124,  146.     6:  17-162. 

7:  101-267.     8:  26-135. 

—  Historic.     Blackw.  100:   571. 

—  Historical,  exhibited  in  Paris,  1874.     (W.  J.  Hoppin) 

Atlan.  35:  257. 

—  in  this  Style.     Chamb.  ,1.  31:   257. 

—  Kay's  Edinburgh.     Mo.  R.  144:   363. 

—  Likenesses  in,  Diversity- of  ()pinion  regarding.     Lond. 

M.  6:  321. 

—  of  Edward  Grimston  and  others,   1446.     (G.  Scharf) 

Arch.  40:  451. 

—  of  minor  Celebrities.     (S.  B.  Wistcr)  Lippinc.  14:  226. 

—  of  notorious  Char.icters.     Colburn,  47:  222. 

—  of  Versailles.     Blackw.  51:  323, 


Portrait's  Warning.     (H.  S.  Clarke)  Belgra.  4:  429. 
Portrait  Gallerj-,  New.     All  the  Year,  18:  229, 
Portrait-Painter.     Lond.  M.  lo:  257,  492. 
Portrait-Painters  of  the  past  Centurj'.    Blackw.  102:  5S3. 
Portrait-Painting  in  History.     Brit.  Q.  18:  484.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  99. 

—  Modern.     (L.  Dickinson)  Contemp.  1 :  385.    Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  i:  273- 
Portraiture,  The  Apocryphal  in.     Chamb.  J.  26:  193. 

—  New  Era  in.     (.1.  Carpenter)  Once  a  Week,  II :  368. 
Portsea,  England,  Statistics  of  Island  of.     J.  Statis.  Soc. 

16:   137,  201. 
Portsmouth,  Duchess  of.     Bentlev,  53:  508.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  59:  3^3- 
Portsmouth,  England.     All  the  Year,  i:  517. 

—  and  its  Environs.     (Mrs.  Ward)  Bentley,  26:  454. 

—  Description  of.     Penny  M.  6:  140. 

—  Dockyard  of.     Once  a  Week,  7:  653,  683. 

—  Easter  Monday  at.     All  the  Year,  19:  520. 

—  Scenes  at.     Chamb.  J.  20:  177. 

—  to  Oran  to  see  the  Eclipse.   (.T.  Tyndall )  Fortn.  15 :  330. 
Portsmouth,  N.  II.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Ilarjier,  49:  632. 

—  Adams's  Annals  of.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  22:  215. 

—  Burial  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  10:   51. 

—  Centennial  Discourse  at.     (A.  J.  Patterson)  Univ.  Q. 

31:  70. 

—  Records  of.     N.E.Reg.  23:   269,  392.     24:  13,  357. 

25:  117.     26:  376.     27:  8. 

—  River  Dr.ftwood  from.    (S.  O.  Jewett)  Atlan.  48:  500. 
Portsmouth,  Va  ,  Navy  Yard,  Burning  of,  in  April,  1S61. 

(G.  T.  Sinclair)  So.  M.  16:  supp.  1. 
Portugal.     (W.  H.  G.  Kingston)  Peop.  .J.  3:   264.  —  (L. 
W.  Champney)  Harper,  63:  36.  —  For.  (^).  2:  174.  — 
Blackw.  56:   100. 

—  and  Ai'agon,  Sketch  from.     Eraser,  84:  356. 

—  and  England,  Dispute  between.     (F.  W.  Chesson)  St. 

James,  34:  492. 

—  and  Gallicia,  Lord  Carnarvon  on,  1836.   Quar.  58:  254. 

—  Mo.  R.  142:  1. 

—  and  its  late  Rulers.    For.  Q.  37:  448.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  9:  206.  * 

—  and  the  Portuguese.    (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Atlan.  40: 

539.  (^59- 

—  and  Spain,  1841.     Blackw.  49:  538. 

—  Arts  in.     Blackw.  69:  338. 

—  Balbi's  Essay  on.     Mo.  R.  lOi :  463. 

—  Broughton's  Letters  on.     Mo.  R.  82:  149. 

—  Church  of.     Chr.  Rem.  11:   i.  —  Dub.  R.  47:  43. 

—  Claim  of  Maria  da  Gloria  to  the  Throne  of.     (Sir  J. 

Mackintosh)  Ed.  R.  45:   199. 

—  Commercial  History  and  Resources  of.     Penny  M.  8: 

137,  151- 

—  Constitution  of,  1821.     Niles's  Reg.  31:  47. 

—  Country  Life  in.     Blackw.  128:  51.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,"  146:  56S. 

—  Crawfurd's,  1880.     (J.  L.  Diman)  Nation,  31:  343. 

—  Del)t  and  Tariff  of.     (F.  Wharton)  Hunt,  9:  366. 

—  Decline  of.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  No.  Am.  83:  456. 

—  Delagoa  Bay  Arbitration  Case.     Colburn,  152:  254. 

—  Don  Miguel.     Fraser,  i:  203. 

—  Expedition  to,  Hodge's.     Mo.  R.  132:  129.  — Fraser, 

8:  231. 

—  External  Relations  of.     Ed.  R.  54:  407. 

—  Famishing.     Lippinc.  17:  iii. 

—  Freemasons,  Jesuits,  and  Jews  of.    Lond.  M.  20:  4S7. 

—  Glimpses  of.     Lippinc.  26:  473. 

—  From    Lisbon    to   Andalusia.      (Prince    LoYenstein) 

Bentley,  23:   568. 

—  Here  and  there  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  190. 

—  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  143. 

Recent.     (Sir  H.  Rich)  Ed.  R.  54:  407. 

—  Hospital  Scene  in.     Blackw.  3:  87. 


PORTUGAL 


1037 


POSTAGE 


Portugal:  illustratud.     Mo.  F!.  II7:  385. 

—  ill  1827.     Ann.  Ifeg.  2:  353. 

—  in  1829.     Ann.  Keg.  3:  445. 

—  in  1832.     (.J.  <i.  Adam.-)  Ann.  Reg.  8:  213. 

—  in  1845.     DuIj.  Univ.  25:  633. 

—  in  1848.     Dem.  It.  22:  525. 

—  Invasion  of.     Mo   R.  112:  79.  —  Fraser,  5:  218. 

—  Journal  of  Residence  in.     Quar.  81:  86.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  12:  16. 

—  Letters  from.     Blackw.  5:   547. 

—  Life  in,  Sketches  of.     Mo.  R.  no:   167. 

—  Manifesto  of,  1821.     Xiles's  Reg.  20:  54. 

—  Modern.     (W.  H.  G.  Kingston)  Colburn,  79:  386. 

—  Notes  of  a  Resident  in.     C'ornli.  37:  699. 

—  Notes  on.     (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  23:  317. 

—  Peep  into.     (T.  Avonmore)  Temp.  Bar,  47:  370. 

—  Policy  of  the  Whigs  towards,  1829.    Blackw.  30:  912. 

—  Political  and  moral   State  of.      (R.   Southey)  t2uar. 

41:  184. 

—  Politics  of.   Blackw.  70:  349. — (M.  Ileilprin)  Nation, 

10:  363. 
and  Political  Economy  of.     Westni.  30:  371. 

—  Question  of.     Fraser,  36:  115. 

—  Revolution  in,  1846.     Fraser,  37:  272.  —  ("W.  II.  G. 

Kingston)  Colburn,  80:  95.  —  Colburn.  81:   127. 

—  Smith's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  131:  450. 

—  Spring  Tour  in.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  459. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of,  182S.     Lond.  M:  2o:  359. 

—  Traits  and  Traditions  of.     Tait,  4:  421. 

—  Trip  to  Cintra.     Kidck.  40:  475. 

—  under  Don  Miguel.     ]\Ii)iitli.  6:  451. 

—  V^intage  in.     Chamb.  -J.  49:  81.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

78:  596. 

—  War  in,  1S33.     Blackw.  33:   i. 

.Alexander's  Sketches  in.     Mo.  R.  136:   1S5. 

Napier  on.     M<>.  R.  140:  556. 

Shaw  on.     Mo.  R.  143:  505 

—  Wine  Country  of.  Fraser,  36:  302. — Penny  ]\I.  13:  431. 
Portuguese,   How  they   learn    English.     Once  a  Week, 

20:   50. 

—  in  Africa.     Cornh.  25:  40S. 

—  in  India.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  New  Eug.  24:  461. 
Portuguese  Bull-Fight.     F'raser,  34:  35 ^. 
Portuguese  Cancioueros,    or   Song-Books.      Dub.    L'niv. 

40:  53- 
Portuguese  Colonies,  Botelho  on.     Ed.  R.  64:  411. 
Portugese  Drama,  .\ncient.     Quar.  79:   16S. 
Portuguese  Emigration.     Ed.  II.  12:  246. 
Portuguese  Legendarj-  Lore.     Colburn,  140:  82. 
Portuguese  Literature.     For.  R.  i:   184. — (K.  Southey) 

Quar.  i:   235.  —  Mo.  R.  160:  505. 
Portuguese  Man-of-War,  Zoophyte.    (II.  N.  Humphreys) 

Intel.  Obs.  2:    233.— (G.  C.  Wallich)  Intel.   Obs. 

2:  362. 
Portuguese  Manners,  Miss  Pardoe's.     JIo.  R.  132:  459. 
Portuguese  Observer,  i8io.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  4:  i. 
Portuguese  Olive-Leaves.     Dub.  L'niv.  37:  302. 
Portuguese  Poets.     For.  Q.  10:  437. 

—  Minor.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  411.     44:  706. 
Portuguese  Poetry.     Irish  Q.  7:  665,  1029. 

—  of  the  Renaissance.     (O.  Crawfurd)  Fortn.  19:  586. 
Portus  Iccius,  Situation  of.     (.J.  Lyon)  Arch.  lo:  i. 
Portus  Lemanis  of  the  Romans,  Position  of.     (T.  Lewin 

and  W.  H.  Black)  Arch.  40:  361. 
Posey,  Gen.  Thomas,  Life  of.     (.1.  Ilall)  Sparks's  Am. 

Biog.  19:  359.  —  Porffo.(Den.)  32:  2S0. 
Posey's  Nugget.     (L.  A.  Roberts)  Li]>[iinc.  12:  59. 
Positive  Creed.     (F.  B.  Lockwood)  I'enn  ^lo.  9:   177. 
Positive  Philosophy.     (C.  Wright)  Xo.  Am.  106:  285. 

—  and  Swedcnborg.    (R.  L.  Tafel)  .1.  Spec.  Philos.  2:  iS. 

—  Comte  and  Lewes  on.     Colburn,  99:  275.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.31:  47. 


Positive  Philosophy,  Conite's,     Westm.   62:   173. (.1. 

S.  Mill)  Westm.  83:  339.     84:  i.  — Ed.  R.  67:  2,  i. 

—  No.  Brit.  21:  247.  — (.J.  II.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam. 
63:  18.  — (E.  Littre)  Dem.  R.  20:  145-440.  —  Dub. 
Uiuv.  25:  452.  —  Meth.  Q.  12:  9,  109,  329.  — (C. 
W.  Shields)  Princ.  30:  i. 

—  Three  Eras  of.     (A.  P.  Pealiody)  Unita.  R.  8:  233. 
Positive  Religion,  (Jomte's.     Meth.  (j.  14:  329. 
Positive  Science,  Is  it  Nominalism  or  Realism  V     (W.  T. 

Harris)  J.  .Spec.  Philos.  6:   193. 
Positivism.     No.  Brit.  49:  209.  —  (S.  Adams)  New  Eng. 
32:  56,  323.  — (.J.  Craik)  Am.  Church  R.  16:  35.— 
Am.   Church  R.   20:    169,   329.  — (L.  C.  Johu^o.  ) 
N.  Eel.  5:  257.     7:  29,  267.  —  Cath.  World,  2:  721. 

—  and  Christianity.     (B.  F.  Westcott)  Contemp.  8:  371. 

—  (B.  F.  Westcott)  Am.  Pre^b.  K.  17:  5S9. 

McCosh  on.    (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  14:  i. 

—  and  Comte.     (W.  Whewell)  Macmil.  13:  333.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  65:  603. 

—  and  Evolution.     (.J.  H.  Bridges)  Fortn.  27:  853.    28: 

89.  —  (.M.  Pattison)  Fortn.  28:  283.  —  Am.  Cath. 
Q.  2:  59S. 

—  and  the  Fortnightly  Review.  (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  14:  1 18. 

—  and  Philosophy.     Lond.  Q.  31:  328. 

—  and  Reality.     (L.  Wright)  Dub.  Univ.  94:  393. 

—  Comte's,  a  Pantheism.  (.J.  W.  Jackson)  Kitto,  39:  174. 

—  Humanity  in.     (F.  Harrison)  Contemp.  27:  862. 

—  in  England.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  341. 

—  in  Theology.     (F.  E.  Abbot)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  234. 

—  No  more  Metaphysics.     (E.  .Sargent)  Lippinc.  2:  70. 

—  on   an   Island.      (W.   H.   Mallock)  Contt-mp.   32:    1. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  i.  Same  art.  Liv. 
A.ECe,  137:  35S. 

—  Plea  for.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  30:  433. 

—  Political.     St.  .Tames,  23:  631. 

—  Problem  of.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  12:  469. 

—  Religion   of.      (M.    Pattison)   Coutemp.    27:    593. — 

Westm.  69;  305. 

—  Religious.  Enduring  Elements  of.     (J.  W.  Chadwick) 

Unita.  R.  5:  ^77. 

—  Religious  and  Conservative  Aspects  of.    (F.  Harrison) 

Contemp.  26:  992.     27:   140. 

—  Scientific  Aspects  of.    (T.  H.  Huxley)  Fortn.  II :  633. 

—  Theoriesof  History  with  reference  to.    Westm.  78:  315. 

—  U"opia  of.     Eraser,  80:  1. 

—  versus  Christianity.     Canad.  Mo.  19:  518. 
See  Comte;  Cosmic  Philosophy. 

Positivists  and  Protagoras.    (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  12:  129. 

—  and  Workmen.     (E.  S.  Beesley)  Fortn.  24:  04. 

—  English.     (J.  McCarthv)  Galaxv.  7:  373. 

—  New  York.     (E.  Dudley)  O.  &  N.  7:  209. 
Possession, Legal.  History  and  Nature  of.  (O.  W.  Holmes, 

jr.)  .Am.  Law  R.  12:  688. 
Possession  Isles.     Nature,  7:  384. 
Possle  Poll:  a  Tale.     (F.  Harrow)  Galaxy,  12:  69S. 
Post,  C.  F.,  .lounial  from  Philadelphia  to  the  Ohio,  175S. 

Olden  Time,  i:  99,  145. 
Post  and  Telegraph  as  affecting  International  Relations. 

(C.  M.  Dunbar)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:   101. 

—  before  Railways.     Chamb.  J.  37:  302. 

Posts,  History  of  the  Establishment  of.    West.  J.  5:  295. 
Postage,  British  System  of.  (J.  Leavitt)  New  Eng.  5:  13:;. 

—  Cheap.      (B.   Bates)   Hunt,    2:    233.      9:    333.  — (.1. 

Leavitt)  Hunt,   21:    410.— Mass.  Q.   2:  82.  — All 

the  Year,  25:  570. 

Benetitsof.     (J.  Leavitt)  Hunt.  21:  610. 

English  System  of.     Internat.  M   4:370. 

Practical  Working  of.     (J.  Leavitt)  Hunt.  22:   44. 

Results  of.     (R.  Hill)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  4:  S3. 

—  Newspaper.     Niles's  Reg.  13:   129. 

—  Penny.  Ashurst  on  universal.  1S3S.     Mo.  R.  148:  34. 
English.    Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  451.  —  Westm.  29:  225. 


POSTAGE 


1038 


POTASH 


Postiiiic,  Penny,  Ocean;  Will  it  pay  ?  (E.  Burritt)  Peop. 
J.  II :  299. 

Passage  of  Act  for.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  415,  618. 

Results  of.     Penny  M.  13:  63. 

—  Report  of  Select  Committee  on.     Fraser,  18:  250. 

—  Uniform.     (P.  Miles)  Hunt,  46:  443,  527. 

Postage  Stamps.  (J.  iM.  Chute)  Harper,  43:  741. — 
Cliamb.  J.  58:  47S. 

—  as  Currency.     Pank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:   159. 

—  English.     VVestin.  29:  225.     33:  491. 

—  Ethics  of.     Loiul.  Soc.  37:  1S9. 
Postage-Stamp  Savings.     Chamb.  J.  57:  693,  767. 
Postal-Car  Service,  U.  S.      (L.  Bagger)  Scriu.  6:  190. 
Postal  Cards  in  the  different  Countries  of  Europe.      J. 

Frankl.Inst.  98:  6. 

—  versus  Envelopes.     Chamb.  J.  47:  565. 
Postal  Improvements.     All  the  Vear,  44:  152. 

Postal  Notes  and  Money  Orders.  (\V.  S.  .Jevons)  Con- 
temp  38:   150. 

Postal  Service,  Tubular.  (W.  H.  Harrison)  Nature,  3: 
450. 

Postal  Telegraph,  the  Press,  and  Race-Meetings.  Belgra. 
26:  109. 

—  Price  of.     (G.  H.  Mumford)  Nation,  15:  402.    16:90. 

—  Working  of.    Belgra.  20:  321. 

Postal  Universities,  English  Svstem  of.     Temp.  Bar,  36: 

518. 
Post  Bag.     (R.B.  Peake)  Bentley,  16:  604.     17:  59,  138. 
Poste  Restante.     All  the  Year,  21:  iSo. 

—  Story  of.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  339.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

67:  157. 
Postell,  William.     (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  <i.  30:   18. 
Posthumous  Charity,  Curiosities  of.    Chamb.  .1.  17:  298. 
Posting  in  the  7th  Year  of  Victoria.     Fraser,  30:  62. 

—  Suggestions  for  the  Re-establishnieiit  of.      Colburn, 

iii:  426. 

Posting-Bills,  Method  of  printing.     Penny  M.  II :  30. 

Postman,  Everybod^^'s  Visitor  and  Nobody's  Guest.  Col- 
burn, 48:  472. 

Postmen,  Chinese.     House.  Words,  II :  259. 

Postmaster's  Daughter;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  2:  ^7. 

Postmistress.     House.  Words,  12:  305. 

Post-Mortem  Musings.     Black w.  48:  829. 

I'ost-Mortem  Recollections  of  a  Jledical  Lecturer.  Dub. 
Univ.  7:  623. 

Post-Otfice,  The.  (J.  Leavitt)  New  Eng.  6:  393.  —  Hunt, 
9:  436. —(F.  O.  J.  Smith)  Hunt,  11:  522.   12:  140. 

—  Dem.  R.  22:  18.  —  Niles's  Reg.  36:  313,329.  37: 
75. — Fraser,  66:  319.  —  St.  .Tames,  i:  259. 

—  an  Element  of  Civilization.   ( L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  1 :  9. 

—  and  Railroads.     Republic,  i:  220. 

—  and  Telegraph,  Governmental.     Repulilic,  i:  65. 

—  ('olonial.  Documents  as  to,  1758.    N.  E.  Reg.  14:  200. 

—  Curiosities  of  our.  Chamb.  J.  25:  330.    45:574.  Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  72:  492. 

—  Female  Clerkships  in.     Victoria.  35:  390. 

—  Foreign  Communication  with  England.  For.  Q.  13:397. 

—  French  and  English.     Appleton,  3:  381,  405. 

—  Growth  of.     (T.  C.  Fraser)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  677. 

—  History  of.     (P.  Miles)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  337,  433. 
and  present  State  of.     Penny  M.  3:  33. 

—  in  (Jrcat  Britain.     Brit.  (J.  40:  79.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

63:  92.  — Lond.  Q.  5:  158.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36: 
1022.  — Lond.  Q.  38:  265.  —  Fraser,  41 :  224.  Same 
art.  Ecl.M.  ig:  535.  —  Chamb..!.  12:  202.    27:  397. 

—  St.  James,  5:  453.     23:  334. 

.\buses  of.    Tait,  n.  s.  i:  96.     4:  81. 

Case  of  Fraud  in.     .A.11  the  Year,  17:  307. 

Extension  and  Improvement  of.    Penny  'SI.  6:  277. 

(ieneral,  Letter-Opening  in.     Chamb.  J.  39:  305. 

Origin  and  Progress  of.      (G.  Reynold  )  Ilowitt, 

3:  10;  26,  36. 


Post-OfBce  in  Great  Britain,  Refonn  of.     Ed.  R.  70:  545. 

—  (.1.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  64:  513. — Dem.  R.  6:  Si. 

—  Westm.  20:  411. —  Mo.  R.  146:  234. —  Eel.  K. 
68:   107.     79:  459. —  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  391. 

—  in  the  I'.  S.,  Department  of.      Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  14S. 
Debate  on,  1830.     Niles's  Reg.  40:  32. 

1834.     Niles's  Reg.  47:  209. 

1835.     Niles's  Reg.  48:  49,  139. 

Defects  of.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation.  17:  157. 

Deficiencies  of.     (E.  H.  Derby)  Allan.  23:  149. 

Law  of.  New.     (L.   Bacon)  New  Eng.  3:   536.— 

Hunt.  13:  72. 

Reform  in.  Am.  Whig  R.  i :  199.  —  (W.  B.  Mac- 
lay)  Hunt,  10:  250.  —  (J.  Leavitt)  New  Eng.  6:  iii. 

—  (F.  Lieber)  Mass.  Q.  2:  82. 

Reports  on.     New  York  R.  9:  70. — Niles's  Reg. 

22:  41,  1S9.  39:295.  41:  275.  46:  197,273,339. 
47:  381.     49:  274. 

Ninth.     Lond.  Q.  21 :  209. 

System  of.     (W.  R.  Hooper)  Hours  at  Home,  8: 

54.  —  De  Bow,  3:  149.  —  (.J.  S.  Duke)  De  Bow,  5: 
152.  —  (W.  Duncan)  De  Bow,  12:  236.  —  (E.  I, 
Sears)  Nat.  Q.  15:  154.  —  Republic,  3:  25.  —  Dem. 
R.  43:  236. —  (G.  G.  Hubbard)  Atlan.  35:  87.— 
(P.  Miles)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  16:  577.  —(D.  D.  Leech) 
De  Bow,  16:  553.  —  (L.W.  Bacon)  Putnam,  11:348. 

—  in  France,  Insecurity  of.     Lond.  M.  22:  218. 

—  Items  on.     Chamb.  J.  54:  107. 

—  Loiulon.     Bank.  M.(C.)  11:  16.  —  Putnam,  6:  509. — 

Hogg,  4:  1 01. 

Cliat  about.     St.  James,  40:  212,  301. 

Mechanism  of.      (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  87:    69. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  74. 

—  ^Mishaps  at.     Chamb.  J.  37:  54. 

—  Past  and  Present  of.  Once  a  Week,  12:  655. —  Chamb. 

J.  41:  458. 

—  Progress  and  Condition  of,  1839.     Dem.  R.  6:  177. 

—  Provincial.     All  the  Year,  9:  12. 

—  Reform  of,  and   uniform  Postages.     (J.  M.  Whit(.n) 

Hunt,  10:  27. 

—  Shojjs  for.     Chamb.  J.  24:  67. 

—  Traveling.     Chamb.  J.  36:  44. 
Post-Office  Business.     Liv.  Age,  78:  500. 
Post-Office  Dispatch  in  171 7  and  1S41.   Penny  M.  lo:  158. 
Post-Otfice  Espionage.      (A.  Panizzi)  No.  Brit.  2:  257. 
Post-Oflice  Inquiry.     Liv.  Age,  2:  407. 

Post-Ofiice  Insurance.     (A.  J.  Wilson)  Fraser,  90:  541. 
Post-Ofliee  Mails.     All  the  Year,  i:  300,  327. 
Post-Office  Money  Orders.     Bank.  M.(L.)4:  20S.     8:7. 
11:  583.  —  House.  Words,  5:  1. 

—  System  not  profitable  in  England,  1879.    Bank.  iI.(L.) 

37:  617. 
Post-Office  Monopoly  in  England.     Westm.  74:  50. 
Post-Office  Savings   Banks.      (E.  Chadwiek)  J.  Stafis. 

Soc.  24:  519.  —  ( W.  L.  Blackley)  Contemp.  39:  780. 

—  (K.  P.  Porter)  Penn  Mo.  9:  443,  501.  —All  the 
Year,  11:  79.  —  Bank.  M.  (L.)  19:  671.  21:  32- 
721.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  57.  — (G.  R.  Gibson) 
Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  32:  467. —St.  James,  i:  238. 

—  and  the  State.     (J.  H.  Osborne)  Penn  Mo.  3:  92. 

—  British.      Temp.  Bar,  5:  453.     7:  453.     50:  497.— 

0.&  N.  i:  841. 
See  Savings  Banks,  Post-Office. 
Post-Pliocene  of  the  Southern  States.    (E.  Desor)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  64:  49. 
Postulate,  Universal,  and  its  Applications.  (H.  Spencer) 

Westm.  60:  513. 
Postures,  Essay  on.     (S.  Gilman)  No.  Am.  5:  164. 

—  National.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  225. 
Pot,  The  old.     Chamb.  J.  57:  203. 

Potash,  Manufacture  of.  in  Canada.      Penny  M.  lo:  95. 

—  Researches  in.    (F.  C.  Beck)  Am.  J.  Sci.  28:  260. 


POTASH 


1039 


POL'LET 


I'otash  Mine  at  Rtassfurt.     Nation,  2:  6:;9. 
I'otato,   The.      Chauib.  J.    4:  406.      19:    291. — Penny 
M.  5:  66. 

—  in  Ireland.     (W.  R.  Wilde)  Dub.  Univ.  43:  127. 

—  Introduction  into  France.     H (.<;■,'•,  8:  326. 

—  Products  of.     Penny  M.  12:  570. 

Potato-Beetle,  Colorado.    (A.  K.  (jrote)  Am.  Natural.  lo: 

205.  —  Nature,  i5:   196.  —  (W.  S.  Dallas)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  14:  143.     Simeart.  Liv.  Age,  125:  622.  —  Liv. 

Age,   134:  S18.  — (C.  V.  Riley)   I'op.  Sci.  Mo.  7: 

704.  —  Chamb.  J.  52:  94. 
Potato  Disease.     Nature,  6:  389,409. — (W.  G.  Smith) 

Nature,  13:  524.     14:  ;o. 

—  New  Discovery  in.     Nature,  12:  214. 

—  Side  Lights  on.     (W.  G.  Smith)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  150. 
Potato    Distillation,    Mashing    Apparatus    f(»r,    Jalm's. 

Pract.  M.  5:  369. 

Potato  Iningus,  Resting-Spores  of.  (W.  (i.  Smith)  Na- 
ture, 12:  234. 

Potato  Mold.     (.J.  L.  Russell)  Am.  Natural.  2:  463. 

Potato  Pot.     Liv.  Age,  14:  364. 

Potemkiii,  Prhice,  Career  of.     Dub.  Univ.  47:   127,  225. 

Potheen-Makers.     St.  .James,  30:  527,  6S7.     31:  37-490. 

Potichomania.     Eel.  M.  35:   191. 

Potijthar  Papers.  (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  i:  382,653. 
2:  4S2. 

Potlatch,  an  Indian.     (J.  D.  Edgar)  Canad.  Mo.  6:  03. 

Potocka,  Sophie,  Countess.     (C.  C.  Buel)  Scrib.  15:  76. 

Potomac  River.  (R.  Dodson)  I)e  How,  27:  74.  —  (.1.  W. 
Ilengiston)  Colburn,  97:  35S. 

—  Armv  of.      (C.   S.  Wevman)   Nation,   2:  597. —- (G. 

CaVr)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.'s :  448. 
I'otosi.     Knick.53:   160. 
I'otowatomi  Mission.     (('.  Iloecken)  U.  .S.  Cath.  51.  6: 

89-325. 
Pott,  Laslett  .1.,  Works  of.     Art  .1.  29:  2S0. 
Pott's  Painless  Cure.     (K.  IJcllamy)  Scril).  17:   5S7. 
Totter,  Chandler  E..  ^lomoir  of,  with  ])ortrait.    (X.  Bou- 

ton)  N.  E.  Reg.  23:  61. 
Potter,  ICmery  D.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  26:   158. 
PottiT,  Paul.     Art  J.  4:   105,  141. 

—  Ilmne  of.     (F.  W.  Fairholt)  Art  J.  8:   no. 

—  Studio  of.     Peop.  J.  6:  323. 

I'otter,  'I'homas  Rossell.     (L.  .lewitt)  Re'iquary,  14:  17. 
I'otter  Investigation  of  Frauds.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

26:  353. 
Flitters'  Emigration  Society.     Hogg,  2:  365. 
I'otterspury,    England,   Independent  Church  at.     <'ong. 

M.  14:  645. 
Pottery.     (A.  Aikins)  J.   Frankl.   Inst.   15:   131-337.  — 

Irish  Q.  9:  513. 

—  Aboriginal  American.     (G.  E.  Sellers)  Pop.  Sci.  5Io. 

11:  573.  — (F.  W.  Putnam)  Nation,  26:  8. 

—  among  savage  Races,   ^lanufacture  of.     (C.  F.  Ilartt) 

Am.  Natural.  13:   78. 

—  Ancient,  found  in  Tombs  in  Cyprus.  (T.  B.  Sandwith) 

Arch.  45:   126. 

History  of.     Art  .T.  10:  121,  154. 

Birch's.     Ed.  R.  108:   T,yj.  —  Canad.  .1.  n.  s.  3: 

254. 

—  and  Art  for  Women.     Yictori'i,  18:  456. 

—  and  the  Fictile  Art.     (A.  Peliatt)  Art  J.  6:  33. 

—  ami  Porcelain.    (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  48:  320.  —  (.1. 

II.  Treadwell)  Scrib.  4:  50-  —  House.  SVords,  4:  32. 

—  Penn  JIo.  4:  644.  —  Sharpe,  12:  246. 
at  the  Paris  Exposition.     (.1.  .T.  Young)   Lippinc. 

23:  .i>> 

Bit  of  old  Satsuma.  (W.  E.(iri(Hs)  Lippinc  23 :  496. 

History  of.     Liv.  Aijre,  26:  280. 

in  II  liand.     (Mrs.  B.  Palliser)  Art  ,1.  21 :  263. 

Manufacture  of.     Penny  M.  i:   217. 

Marks  on.     Art. I.  7:   221. 


Pottery  and  Porcelain,  Marryat  on.     Internal.  M.  i:  596. 

of  the  East.     (C.  D.  E.  Fortnuui)  Arch.  42:  ^bj. 

Rare.     (L.  Ritter)  Pract.  M.  3:  441.  —  Liv.  Age, 

120:  496. 
Specimens  and  their  Prices.     C'ornh.  16:  677. 

—  Anghi-Saxon.     (T.  Wright)  Intel.  (,)bs.  6:  119. 

—  at  tlie  Paris  Exhibition.     Nature,  19:  5. 

—  Belleek.     Art  .J.  21 :  149. 

—  Books  on.     (K.  Sturgi>)  Nation,  25:  383. 

—  Celtic.     (T.  Bateman  and  L.  .Jewitt)  Peiiiiuary,  2:  61. 

—  Cincinnati.     (A.  C.  Hall)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  357. 
L)ecorative.     (Mrs.  A.  F.  Perry)  Harper.  62:  834. 

—  Decorative  Taste  in.     ((j.  B.  Griliitli)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

13:  295- 

—  Display  of,  at  Pliiladelphia,  1876.  (.1.  Douglas)  Canad. 

Mo.  11:  69. —  Allan.  38:   568. 

—  Enameled,  of  Italy  and  France.     Art  .J.  4:  329. 

—  Fulhani.     Art  .1.  14:  204.     17:  179. 

—  Greek.     Penn  Mo.  5:  211. 

—  History  of  a  Teacup.     Penny  M.  8:   102-101. 

—  How  to  decorate.     Art  J.  29:  305. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (F.  E.  Fryatt)  Harjier,  62:  3S7. 

—  Kabyle.     Art  J.  17:  45. 

—  Liverpool.     (L.  .Jewitt)  Art  -J.  17:  20;,  241,  260. 

—  Matiufacture  of,  in  England.     Dul).  Univ.  65:  686. 

—  Moorish,  Persian,  and  Khodian  Glazed.     (C.  W.   El- 

liott) Art  J.  29:  214. 

—  Norman,  in  England.     (L.  .Jewitt)  Reliquary,  2:  216. 

—  Nottingham.     (J.  P.  Briscoe)  Reliquary,  12:   172. 
Posset-Pot.     (.J.  S.  Doxey)  Peliquary,  13:  161. 

—  Pliilosophv  of.     Eraser,  i :  287. 

—  Prehistoric.     (L.  .Jewitt)  Art  .J.  31 :  340. 

—  I!lieni«h.     Art.J.  16:  324. 

—  Roman,  from  Upcluirch,  England.    (T.  Wright)  Intel. 

Obs.  8:  161. 

—  Secrets  in.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:  50.  12S. ' 

—  Treadwell's  Manual  of.     Nation,  15:  430. 

—  Unglazed.     (C.  W.  Elliot)  Art  J.  29:  117.  146,  169. 
iSte  Ceramic;  China;  Porcelain;  Sevres;  etc. 

Potteries,  Ancient,  in  the  New  Forest.     (•!.  Y.  .Vkcnuaii) 

Arch.  35:  91. 
of  Canada.    (R.  W.  :M'Lachlan)  New  Dom.  17:  253. 

—  at  Gien.     Pract.  M.  4:   193. 

—  Derbyshire,  Yisit  to.     Chamb.  .J.  lo:  314. 

—  Lambeth.     (Prof.  Archer)  Art  .1.  26:  (.6. 

—  on  the  Wear,  the  Tees,  and  the  5Ier>ey.     (L.  .Jewitt) 

Art  J.  20:  253. 

—  Roman,  at  Durobriv.T.    (T.Wright)  Intel.  Obs.  7:  456. 

—  Staffordshire.     (L.  .Jewitt)  Art  .1.  16:  337.  363.  — . I. 

Frankl.  Inst.  43:  56,    116. — Chr.  Obs.  64:  41. — 

Penny  M.  12:  201. 
Pottery  Glaze,  Analysis  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  291. 
Pottery  Tree.     (.J.  K.  .Jackson)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  40. 
Pottinger,  Eldred.     (.1.  W.  Kaye)  Good  \Y<inl>,  6:  S41. 
Pottinger,  Sir  Ilem-v,  with  jtortrait.    Dub.  Univ.  28:  42^. 
Potts.  .Jonathan.     (E.  D.  Neill)  N.  E.  Peg.  18:  21. 
Potts,  the  Troubadour.     (L.  Kiji)  Overland.  5:   162. 
Poucette:  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  i:  2(>o. 
Pouched  .\nimals.     Chamb.  .L  56:   156. 
Poudre  Rose;  a  Story.     Chamb..!.  31:  3,  24,  39.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age.  60:  4()i. 
Poughkee]isie,  N.  Y.     Hunt,  18:  305. 
Poiighkeepsie,  Age  of  the  Clay  Slates  and  Grits  of.     (T. 

N.  Dale,  jr.)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  117:  57. 

—  Yassar  College.     Stc  Yassar. 

Poughkeepsie  Seer   [.\.  .J.   Davis]   and  his   Revelations. 

Fraser.  37:   127. 
Poulaiiler,  the  Roijber      Fraser,  44:  92.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  23:  561.     Same  art.  Internat.  M.  4:  216. 
Ponlet.   Sir  Amias,   and   5Iary  (Jueen  of  Scots.     (T.  B. 

Parkinson)  Month.  21:  87,  216,  318. 

—  Letter-Books  of.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Nation,  19:  334. 


POULTRY 


1040 


POWXALL 


Poultry.     All  the  Year,  lo:  276. — Chamb.  J.  54:  462. 
■ —  Briiish  Supply  oi.     All  the  Year,  47:  274. 

—  Domestic.     (A.  W.  Ely)  De  Bow,  15:  496. —  Penny 

M.  10:  329,  3S5,  395. 

—  Keeping.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  23:   178,  234,  301. 

as  a  national  Industry.     (.J.  Cliesiiey)  Maeniil.  41 : 

315- 
in  Normandy.     (.1.  Chesney)  Jlacniil.  43:  476. 

—  Protitable,  Tegetnieier's.     Eraser,  48:  647. 

—  \Vord  on.     (ient.  M.  n.  s.  1 :  203. 
Poultry-P>roeding;  a  Lady's  Enterprise.     (M.  Ilowland) 

Harper,  47:  641. 
Poultry-Farmers,  Our  great.     (C.  W.  Elliott)  Galaxy, 

8:  70. 
Poultry-Earniing,  will  it  pay?     Chamb.  ,T.  58:  379. 
Poultry  Literature.    Quar.  88:  317.    Same  art.  Li  v.  Age, 

30:  49- 
Poultry  Mania.     Hunt,  32:  583. 

—  Alectrj-omania.     Eraser,  51 :  59. 
Poultry  Pentalogue.     Eraser,  50:  6S3. 
Poultry-Raising;  a  Prose  Henriade.    (M.  A.  Dodge)  At- 

lan.  15:  653. 
Poultry  Show.     Chamb.  J.  35:  13. 
Poultry  Yard.     Chamb.  ,1.  39:  75. 

—  Phrenology  in.    (W.  B.  Tegetmeier)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  104. 
Pound,  Thaddeus  C,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  3:  245. 
Pound,  A  good  honest.     Chamb.  J.  47:  167. 

—  What  is  a  ?    (H.  R.  Grenfell)  19th  Cent.  9:  937. 
Pounds,  John,   Founder  of  Ragged-Schools.     Howitt,  I : 

142. — Sharpe,  10:  146. — Penny  M.  8:  67. 
£.  s.  d.  of  Literature.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  575,  713. 
Poundridgo,  N.  Y.,  Skirmish  at,  1779.    (J.  B.  Lockwood) 

M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  685. 
Pourtales,  Louis  Fran(^ois  de.     (H.  N.  Moseley)  Nature, 

22:   322.  —  (A.  Agassiz)  Nature,  22:   371.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  767.  —  with  portrait.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  18:  549. 
Pourtales  Gallery  of  Art.     Montli,  2:  210. 
Poussin,  Nicolas.     (E.  E.  S.  Pattison)  Fortn.  17:  472. — 

Art  J.  5:  9,46.  —  Chamb.  J.  18:  301.     Same  art. 

Eel.   M.  28:  345.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  9:   52.  — Penny 

M.  11:  161.  —  Colburn,  112:  490.     134:  214. 

—  Drawings  at  Windsor.     (B.  B.  Woodward)  F.  Arts  Q. 

i:  263.     2:  175.     3:  105. 

—  Graham's  Memoirs  of.  Blackw.  9:  23. — Eel.  R.  34:  214. 

—  Landscape  of.     Lond.  M.  4:  176. 

Poverty,  Abolition  of.     (A.  B.  Mason)  Atlan.  43:  602. 

—  and  Charit}'.     Mo.  ReL  M.  19:  122. 

—  and  Crime  in  Cities.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  17: 

606. 

—  and  Luxury.     (A.  J.  H.  Crespi)  Colburn,  158:  379. 

—  and  Misery  rs.  Reform  and  Progress.    Dem.  R.  23:  27. 

—  and  Progress.    (C.  M.  Lungren)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  721. 

—  (W.  B.  Weeden  and  W.  Brown)  Atlan.  46:  S46. 
George  on.     (H.  White)  Nation,  31:  65,  117. 

—  Capital,  and  Crime.     (E.  Roscoe)  Victoria,  21 :  561. 

—  Causes  of.     Dem.  R.  5:  448.  — Westm.  50:  62. 

—  Christianity  and.  (S.  W.  S.  Diitton)  NewF]ng.  11:  571. 

—  Commerce,  and  Wealth.     (A.  Raleigh)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

19:  87. 

—  Crime,  and  Emigration.     Eraser,  i:  635. 

—  Depths  of.     (.J.  Greenwood)  Eng.  Dom.  M.  2:  24-297. 

—  Good  Goddess  of.     (L.  E.  Choliet)  Nation,  3:  215. 

—  Middle-Class  Destitution.     (A.  II.  Hill)  Dub.  Univ. 

91:  232-581. 

—  of  London.     (T.  Roscoe)  Blackw.  57:   158. 

—  of  the  People.     (C.  Fred.  Adams)  Nat.  Q.  41:  338. 

—  Pleasures  of.     Chamb.  J.  9:   45.  —  (P.  Thome)  Lip- 

pine.  4:  453. 

—  Political  and  intellectual.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:   105. 

—  Ira  Steward  on.     (W.  B.  Weeden)  O.  &  N.  9:  633. 

—  Strength  and  Duties  of.     Chamb.  J.  13:  65. 


Poverty,  What  is  the  Pinch  of?     (.T.  Payn)  19th  Cent. 

7:  S64.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:   570.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  95:  34. 
See  Pauperism ;  Mendicity. 
Powder,  Notes  on  Compensating.     (C.  A.  S.  Totten)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  104:  54,  89. 
Powder  Magazines  at  Purfleet.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  266. 
Powder  Manufacture  of  Glasgow.    (.1.  Mactear)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  103:  49,  133. 
Powder  Mills,  Through  the.     Chamb.  J.  24:  285. 

—  Explosions  of.     (W.  Aikman)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  231. 
See  Gunjiowder. 

Powderly's  Mill.    (R.  Mulholland)  Irish  Mo.  6:  357,  415. 
Powell,  Ann,  Journal  from  Montreal  to  Detroit,   17S9. 

M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  37. 
Powell,  Baden.     Essays.     Lond.  Q.  8:  219. 
Powell,  Mrs.  Casana.     (J.  E.  Simmons)  Godey,  41:  26S. 
Powell,  T.,  Mayor  of  Deal.     Antiquary,  3:   100. 
Powell,  William,  Actor,  Recollections  of.  Colburn,  52:  379. 
Power,  Sir  Alfred,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  166:  391. 
Power,  Tyrone.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  40:  257- 

715- 
Power,  Action,  and  Movement.   (F.  Bayma)  Cath.  World, 
22:  379. 

—  False  and  true.    (G.  W.  Montgomerj')  Univ.  Q.  5:  22. 

—  for   Locomotive   Purposes,  Mode   of  applying,   1S31. 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  II :  197,  284. 

—  Intellectual  and  emotional.  Genesis  of.     (F.  Tiffan\) 

Unita.  R.  5:  496. 

—  Man's,  Point  of.     (C.  Adam)  Meth.  Q.  14:  228. 

—  Muscular,  Source  of.     (H.  P.  Armsby)  Pop.  Sci.  3Io. 

15:  812. 

—  of  Darkness.     (II.  L.  Dox)  Luth.  Q.  8:  550. 

—  of  Mercv.     House.  Words,  i :  323. 

—  of  Prayer;  a  Poem.    (S.  and  C.  Lanier)  Scrib.  10:  239. 

—  Secret  of.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Radical,  4:  17.  —  (A.  L. 

Scanland)  Lakeside,  i:  357. 

—  Transit  of.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  9:  374.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  97:  707. 

—  Transmission  of,  by  condensed  Air.     (R.  Zahner)  Ixl. 

Engin.  19:  446,  481.     See  Air. 

by  Electricity.     Eel.  Engin.  20:  334. 

by  Wire  Ropes.    (A.  W.  Stahl)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  68, 

166,  225. 
to  Distances.     (II.  Robinson)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  210. 

—  (M.  A.  Achard)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  339. 
Mechanism  for.    (.J.  H.  Cooper)  J.  I'rankl.  In-t. 

108:  I. 
Power  behind  the  Throne.    (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  11 : 

368. 
Powers,  Hiram,  the  Sculptor.     (E.   Everett)  Liv.  Age, 

15:   95. — Ev.   Sat.    15:   241. — with  portrait,  lul. 

M.  71:  1028.  —  (S.  Y.  Atlee)  Liv.  Age,  42:  569. 

—  Genius  and  Sculpture  of.     (C.  E.  Lester)  Am.  Whig 

R.  2:  199. 

—  Greek  Slave.     Mass.  Q.  i:  54. 

—  Life  of.     West.  M.  3:  244. 

—  Morning  with.  (C.  S.  Robinson)  Hours  at  Home,  6:  32. 

—  Recollections  of.     (T.  A.  Trollopc)  Lippinc.  15:  203. 

—  Seven  Sittings  with.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Apjileton,  i: 

342-595.     2:  54,  106. 

—  Statue  of  Calhoun.     So.  Q.  21 :  86. 

—  Studio  of.     (N.  Hawthorne;  Ev.  Sat.  II :  563. 
Powhatan  Troop  of  Cavalry  in   1862.     (J.  E.   Lay)  So. 

Hist.  Pap.  8:  41S. 
Powis,  Percy  Herbert,  Lord.     (C.  H.  Cooper)  Arch.  39: 

464. 
Pownall,  Governor,  Memorial  of.     Ed.  R.  2:  4S4. 
Pownall,  Fort,  and  Brigadier  Waldo.    (J.  L.  Sibley)  N.  E. 

Reg.  13:   167. 

—  Building  and  Occupancy  of.     (R.  Pike)  N.  E.  Reg. 

14:  4. 


POYXTER 


1041 


PRAYER 


I'lij-nter,  Edward  J.  (P.  G.  Ilainerton)  Portfo.  8:  ii. — 
with  portrait,  Dub.  Univ.  92:  24. 

—  'Works.     Art  J.  29:  48.     33:  26. 

Poynting,  T.  E.     (C.  B.  Upton)  Tlieo.  R.  16:  487. 
Pozzo  di  Borgo,  C.  A.     Dub.  K.  4:   i. 
Pozzuoli,  Italy.     Aui.  Arch.  10:  41. 

—  Temple  of  Serapis  at.     (Sir  E.  Head)  Arch.  37:  441. 
Practical,  Realm  of  the.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  34: 

133- 
Practical  Jokes.     (T.  Hook)  Colburn,  50:  loS.  —  (Mrs. 

Moodie)  Bentley,  34:  299,  410.     35:  393. 
Practical  Man  as  an  Obstructive.    (F.  J.  Braniwell)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  2:  2i7- 

—  in  American  Public  Affairs.    (H.  A.  Hill)  Am.  J.  Soc. 

Sci.  10:  75. 
Practi  al  Service  of  imperfect  Means.     {.\.  K.  H.  Boj'd) 

Ex.  H.  Lee.  19:  433. 
Practising;  a  Poem.     (L.  Brooks)  Once  a  Week,  2:  242. 
Pradier,  Jean-Jacques.     Art  J.  6:  22. 
Praed,  Wiiithrop  M.    (H.  G.  Hewlett)  Contemp.  20:  23S. 

—  and  his  Poems.     Brit.  Q.  43:  339.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

66:  649.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  8g:  291.  —  (J.  R. 
Dennett)  Nation,  i:  52.  —  Lond.  Soc.  7:  240.  Same 
art.  Liv.  A^t,  85:  289.  —  Iiiternat.  M.  i:  230. — 
Eel.  M.  64:  410.  —  Temp.  Bar,  5:  93.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  73:  307. 

—  Country  of.     Belgra.  12:  445. 

—  Poems.     Quar.   118:  403.  —  (W.  H.  Whitmore)  Chr. 

Exam.  77:  292.  —  (W.  H.  Whitinore)  No.  Am.  89: 
536.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  29:  337. — Chanil).  J.  35: 
187.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  293.  —  Kiiick.  39: 
229.  —  Liv.  Age,  35:  231.  75:  600.  84:  189. — 
Internat.  M.  i:  369,  523. 

Pragmata;  a  Poem.  (C.  G.  Rosenberg)  Dem.  R.  34:  47S. 
35:  26,  199. 

Prague.     Once  a  Week,  3:  579,  660. 

—  and  Vienna,  Visit  to.     (H.  Bedford)  Mouth,  39:  33. 

—  Citizen  of.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  377. 

—  during  the  Feast  of  St.  Nepomuk.     Eraser,  34:  339. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (Mrs.  J.  W.  Davis)  Harper,  56:  161. 

—  Huss  Festival  at.     (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Good  Words, 

10:  839. 

—  Poor  of.     (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Good  Words,  11:  257. 
Prairie   and  the   Swamp;   an   Adventure   in    Louisiana. 

Blackw.  54:  43. 

—  Plain,  Forest.     (J.  D.  Whitney)  Am.  Natural.  10:  ,77. 

656. 

—  Winter   Adventure   on.      (J\L  E.   Brown)  Atlau.   19: 

501. 
Prairies.     (J.  W.  Scott)  De  Bow,  29:  187.  — Am.  J.  Sci. 
33:  226.  —  (F.  des  Montaignes)  West.  J.  9:  71-433. 
10:  69-441.  —  (.\.  Fendler)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  91:   154. 

—  Adventures  on.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  69:   175. 

—  and  Barrens  of  the  West.     (C.  Atwater)  .\m.  J.  Sci. 

i:  116.  —  (A.  Bourne)  Am.  J.  Sci.  2:  30. 

—  and  their  Iniiabitants.     Chamb.  J.  55:  2S4. 

—  A(iueous  Phenomena  of.     (H.  W.  Parker)  Am.  Natu- 

ral. 6:   133. 

—  Beasts  of.     Putnam,  5:  526. 

—  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  ii:  501.  —  Liv.  Age,  3:  707. — 

Dem.  R.  14:  639. 

—  Fauna  of.     (J.  A.  Allen)  Am.  Natural.  5:4. 

—  Flats,   and  Barrens,  Causes   producing.     (H.   Engel- 

mann)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  384. 

—  Flora  of.     (J.  A.  Allen)  Am.  Natural.  4:  577. 

—  Hunter  in.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  47. 

—  Irving's  Tour  ou.     Mo.  R.  136:  467.  —  Am    Mo.  M. 

5:  220. 

—  Life  in      (T  J.  Farnham)  Dem.  R.  17:  221. 

—  of  Alabama.     (W.  W.  McGuire)  Am.  J.  Sci.  26:  qt,. 

—  of  Mississippi  Valley,  Origin  of.     (.\.  Winchell)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  88:  332. 

66 


Prairies,  Origin  of.     (R.  W.  Wells)  Am.  J.  Sci.  1:  3^,1. 

—  (R.  Nutt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  23:  40.  — (J.  D.  Daiia) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  90:  293.  —  (J.  E.  Todd)  Am.  Natural. 
12:  91,  299.—  (J.  W.  Scott)  Hunt,  21:  522. 

and  Formation  of.     (L.  Lesquereux)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

89:  317.    90:  23. 

—  Sketches   on.     (A.    H.   Markham)  Good  Words,    19: 

343-525- 

—  Tales  of.     (L.  Leslie)  Dem.  R.  13:  631.     14:  36. 

—  Theory  of.     (J.  T.  Ducatel)  U.  S.  Cath.  ^l.  2:  622. 
Prairie  Dog,  Habits  of.  (B.C.  Jillson)  .\m.  Natural.  5:  24. 

—  Owl,  and  Rattlesnake.     (S.  W.  Williston)  Am.  Natu- 

ral. 12:  203 
Prairie  Farmer,  Career  of.    (M.  H.  Catherwood)  Lippinc. 

25:  706. 
Prairie  Fires.     (C.  A.  White)  Am.  Natural.  5:  68. 
Prairie  Gopher.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural,  g:  147. 
Prairie  Letters.     (L.  A.  Ward)  Putnam,  4:  2  ;i. 
Prairie  Traveler,  Marcy's.     Anthrop.  R.  i:   145. 
Prairie  Wolf,  or  Coyote.    (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural.  7:  538. 
Prairie  Wolves,  Scramble  among.     Chamb.  J.  22:  366. 
Praise  in  Song.     Canad.  Mo.  19:  5 78. 
Praising,  Fashion  of.     (R.  St.  Chelt)  Peop.  J.  11:  204. 
Prandial  Literature.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  7:  7. 
Prandiology.     Blackw.  19:   195. 

Prascovia.     (X.  de  Maistre)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  626-743. 
Praslin  Tragedy.     Eraser,  36:  472. 
Prati,  GiovauTii.     Cornh.  8:  308. 
Pratt,  Daniel.     De  Bow,  10:  225. 
Pratt,  Josiah.  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  319. 

—  Notice  of.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  6S5,  S02. 

Pratt,  Zadock,  with  portrait.     Am.  Lit.  M.  2:  203. 

—  Tannery  of.     Hunt,  17:  156. 
Prawns  and  Crabs.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  257. 

—  and  how  to  catch  them.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  4S4. 

—  Jliid-eating,   Fresh- Water.     (F.  Mliller)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

20:  330. 

Prawn  Curry.     Once  a  Week,  i:  35S. 

Prawning  on  the  Sussex  Coast.  (J.  K.  Lord)  Once  a 
Week,  17:  5S1. 

Pray  employ  Major  Namby.     All  the  Year,  i :   i  ^6. 

Pray,  Sir,  are  you  a  Gentleman V  (C.  Temple)  Once  a 
Week,  5:   126.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  70:  559. 

Prayer.  (C  E.  Stowe)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  8:  0. — 
(.A.Norton)  Chr.  Disc.  3:  401.  — Chr.  Exam.  33: 
199.  —  (J.  Tyndall  and  J.  McCosh)  Contemp.  20: 
763.  —  (Duke  of  Argyll)  Contemp.  21:  464. —(E. 
I'ayson)  Cong.  M.  26:  484.  — (J.  H.  Thorn)  Tluo. 
R.  11:  331.  — (J.  M.  Chatterton)  Cong.  2:  533.— 
Cong.  2:  399.  —  t.'ong.  yi.  26:  392.  —  (  hr.  Obs.  7: 
72.  12:753.  15:  2S7.  — (.v.  Woodbury)  Mc.  I.N'l. 
]^[.  45:  169.  — Cath.  World,  12:  S16.  — (E.  Finley) 
Radical,  3:  300.     5:  139. 

—  Action  of.    (H.  R.  Haweis)  Canad.  Mo.  6:  46S. 

—  ag.iinst  Pestilence,  Forms  of.    Chr.  Obs.  31 :  787.    32: 

16,  95,  311. 

—  and  Belief.    (A.  y\.  Machar)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  32S. 

—  and  Criticism.    (R.  H.  Rnberts)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  267. 

—  and  Law.    (W.  E.  McLaren)  .\m.  Church  R.  27:  ^,54. 

—  (J.  E.  Wells)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  593. 

—  anil  Mediation.     (E.  Lord)  .\m.  Presb.  R.  12:  417. 

—  anil  modern  Di>ul)t.   (.\.  >L  M."»char)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  224. 

—  and  modern  Science.      (W.  D.  I.*  Sueur)  Canad.  Mo. 

8:  145.— (S.  F:.  Daw.son)  Can.id.  Mo.  8:  512. 

—  and  natural  Law.    (.L  J.  S.  Perowne)  Good  Words,  14: 

769.  —  (W.  D.  Le  Sueur)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  211. 

—  and  Nature.    (J.  L.  Davies)  ^lacmil.  13:  2^^.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  88:  429. —(T.  Lewis)  Am.Presli.  R. 
19:  199. 

—  and  pastoral  Efficiency.   ( W.  M.  Haigh)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  432. 

—  and  Praycr-Books.     Dub.  R.  13:  44S. 

—  and  the  Promises.     (A.  Walker)  Cong.  Q.  12:  2^7. 


PRAYER 


1042 


PREACHER 


Prayer  and  Providonce.     (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  ii:  37S. 

—  Attitude  in.     (K.  Boyd)  Am.  Meth.  M.  8:  3S1. 

—  Henetits  of.     Bib.  R.  4:  240. 

—  Cliristian.     (D.  Snively)  Mercersb.  3:  605. 

and  general  Laws,  Kouiancs  on.    Canad.  Mo.  7:  2S4. 

—  Conditions  of  successful.    (W.  M.  'J'aylor)  Princ  11.  s. 

i:  178. 

—  Controversy  about.     Am.  Church  R.  25:   189. 

—  ( 'uring  Diseases  by.    (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  9:  139. 

—  Daily.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  21. 

—  Divine  Law  of .    (A.  M.  Machar)  Canad.  Mo.  10:  144. 

—  Divin^  Plan  concerning.     Cong.  R.  8:  501. 

—  Efficacious.    (E.  G.  Smith)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  46. —  (L. 

Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  250. 

—  Efficacy  of.     (S.  (Jraves)  Chr.  R.  23:  620.  —(A.  M. 

Machar)  Canad.  Mo.  7:  415. 

—  .lellett  on.     Mad.  R.  1 :  673. 

Statistical  Inquiry  into.    (F.  Galton)  Furtn.  18:  125. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  72:  887. 

—  Elements  of  true.    (E.  W.  Hutter)  Evang.  R.  18:  200. 

—  Extemporaneous.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2*.  352,  522.  —  (E. 

Porter)  Cong.  M.  17:  702. 
Defense  of.     Eel.  R.  25:  254. 

—  Faith  in,  Decline  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  31:  205. 

—  Family.    Meth.  M.  26:  27.  —  Clir.  Disc.  5:  359.  — Chr. 

Obs.  19:  144. 

—  for  Colleges.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  i:  ;^y.    4:  1S5.    14:  309. 

—  {(}}•  false  Teachers.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  393. 

—  for  Ministers.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  113. 

—  for  Missions.    (C.  A.  (ioodrich)  Chr.  M'>.  Spec.  lo:  41. 

—  for  one  another.     Chr.  Disc.  4:   186. 

—  for  physical  B'essings.     (T.  Robinson)  Cong.   3:   278. 

—  for  Fiulers.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:   169. 

—  Forms  of.     (.1.  S.  Foulk)  Mercersb.  15:   125. 

—  Foundation,  Nature,  and  Answer  of.     (.1.  L  T.  (Joo- 

lidge)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  19:  202. 

—  Function  of,  in  the  Fconomy  of  the  L'niverse.     (W. 

Knight)  Contemp.  21:   183. 

—  God  the  Answerer  of.    (A.  G.  Laurie)  L'^niv.  Q.  12:  87. 

—  Idea  of.    (S.  N.  Callender)  Mercersb.  8:  276. 

—  ill  connection  with  certain  public  Calamities.     Eraser, 

73:   549- 

—  in  the  Light  of  Law.    (G.  S.  Burleigh)  Radical,  8:  248. 

—  in  the  Name  of  Christ.    (C.  Robbins)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  31 : 

341.  —  (C.  Voysey  and  T.  Stephenson)  Mod.  R.  i: 
388.  — (J.  A.  Pictou)  Mod.  R.  i:  405. 

—  in  relation  to  Revivals.     Cong.  3:   i. 

—  Inspired  Theory  of.    (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  35:  353. 

—  Intercessory.    (.J.  C.  Walton)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  251. — 

(C.  Palfrey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  143. 

—  Litnrgic  and  Reformed  Theory  of.   ( W.  Dod)  ^Mercersb. 

8:  '317. 

—  I.oril's.     See  Lord's  Prayer. 

—  Manner  of.     Cong.  M.  20:  1S6. 
Walford  on.     Eel.  R.  64:  212. 

—  Mental,  Father  A.  Baker  on.     Diib.  R.  79:  337. 

—  Miracle,  and  Natural  Law.    (!>.  W.  Bacon)  Eraser.  88: 

3'?8. — Cong.  6:  104.  —  (.1.  B.  Kinnear)  Contemp. 
36:  617. 

—  Hannah  ^lore  and  .Jeremy  Taylor  on.     Portfo.(Den.) 

23:   165. 

—  Nature  and  Ends  of.     (S.  .T.  Baird)  Princ.  37:  69. 

—  of  Christ  in  .John  xvii.     Kitto,  22:  310. 

—  of  Coluinbus.     (W.  Whitman)  Harper,  48:  524. 

—  of  Edith;  a  Poem.     (T.  Powell)  Dem.  R.  34":  253. 

—  of  Faith.     Bost.  R.  3:  121.  —  Cong.  M.  14:    202. — 

(.1.  Flint)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  13:  265. 
and  the  Sick.     (.7.  N.  Folwell)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  370. 

—  of  the  ,Tew  and  the  Lord's  Prayer.    ^lo.  Rel.  M.  1 :  1 54. 

—  of  Love;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  30:  231. 

—  Parts  and  Topics  of.     Cong.  51.  26:   11,  187. 

—  Petitionary.     Bib.  R.  3:  423. 


Prayer,  Philosophy  of.     (.J.  Aldis)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  7:  109. 
—  (11.  Carpenter)  Mercersb.  22:  401. 

—  Physical  Efficacy  of.   (G.  J.  Romanes)  Canad.  Mo.  9: 

33.  —  (.1.  E.  AVells)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  62. 

—  Poetrv  of.     jMo   Rel.  M.  10:  265. 

—  Power  of.     Good  Words,  i:  86.  —  Cong.  6:  290. 

—  Public.     (.1.  A.  Buckingham)  Chr.  Exam.  72:  384. — 

(.J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  19:  61.  —  Meth.  Q.  14:  526. 

and  social.     Danv.  Q.  i:  427. 

Historical  Facts  on.    (E.  Porter)  Cong.  M.  17:  511. 

Ministerial  Qualifications  for.     Cong.  M.  26:  627. 

—  Rationale  of.    Am.  Presb.  R.  lo:  83.  —  (G.  Reynolds) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  5:  318. —  (R.  F.  Littledale)  Contemp. 
20:  430.  —  (E.  Turner)  Univ.  Q.  7:   167. 

—  Reluctance  to.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  20. 

—  Rules  for  private.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  9. 

—  Savage  Modes  of.    (.J.  A.  Farrer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21 :  98. 

—  Science  and.     Dub.  R.  60:  255.     See  Prayer  Test. 

—  Scientilic  Demolition  of.    (R.  H.  Parkinson)  New  Eng. 

32:  6oi. 

—  Secret.    Bib.  R.  1 :  137.  —  (.J.  Entwistle)  Meth.  M.  27: 


=;8,. 


■  Chr.  Obs.  9:  471. 


—  Social.     Meth.  M.  25:  157. 

—  Some  Words  on.    (S.  A.  Brooke)  Good  Words,  20:  11. 

—  Spirit  of,  during  the  i8th  Century.    Cong.  M.  12:  191. 

—  The  two  Spheres.    (Duke  of  Argyll)  Contemp.  21 :  464. 

—  (W.  Knight)  Contemp.  23:  20. 

—  T'liiformity  of  Causation.     Ciir.  Rem.  41:  271. 

—  Watch  unto.     Chr.  Obs.  36:  321-705. 

—  What  came  of  a.     Cath.  World,  i :  697. 
Prayers.     Dial,  3:  yy. 

—  and  Alms,   Memorials  before  God.      (W.   M.   Reily) 

Mercersb.  14:  457. 

—  Booke  of  Christian.     (R.  Fisher)  F.  Arts  Q.  5:  144. 

—  by  Lord  Bacon.     Cong.  M.  28:  276. 

—  by  Telegraph.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Radical,  lo:  209. 

—  for  the  Dead.     (M.  MacColl)  Contemp.   16:   269. — 

Chr.  Obs.  45:  804.     46:  90. 

—  for  Infants  in  Apostolic  Constitutions.  Chr.  R.  25 :  363. 

—  in  Colleges,  Public.     (F.  D.  Huntington)  Mo.  ReL  M. 

18:  269. 

—  Works  on.     Cong.  M.  21 :  637. 
Prayer  Book.     See  Common  Prayer. 

—  Brooks's  Family.     Chr.  Exam.  14:  241. 

—  First  I'seof.  west  of  the  Alleghaiiies.  Hist.  ^I.  lo:  73. 

—  of  Anne  of  Brittany.     Art  J.  II :  2S5. 

—  of  the  Oratory  of  St.  Philip  Neri.     Eel.  R.  99:  589. 
- —  Proposed.     Am.  Church  R.  II :  128,  302,  487. 
Prayer  Books.     Brownson,  14:  184. 

Prayer  Cure.     Cong.  R.  8:  383.  —  (G.  Scholl)  Luth.  (>. 

"  8:  93. 
Prayer-Meetings.     Cong.  M.  14:  522,  593. 

—  (Jriswold  on.     Chr.  Obs.  31:  513. 

—  Hints  concerning.     Princ.  3:  27- 

—  Human  Conditions  of.  (L.  A.  (Jotwald)  Luth.  Q.  9:  47. 

—  Nature  and  Value  of.  (.J.  F.  Smith)  F>vang.  R.  12:  97. 
Praver-Seeker;  a  Poem.  (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  26:  652. 
Prayer  Test,  Tyndall's.     (C.  A.   Stork)  Luth.  Q.  3:  71. 

—  Contemp.  20:  763.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  351. 

—  (.T.  M.  Binckley)  Lakeside,  11:  114.  — (N.  K. 
Davis)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  61.  —  (E.  Fay)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48: 
493.  — Canad.  jMo.  3=  82.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  37. 
i6:  329. — Cong.  2:  108. 

Praying  and  Preaching.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  31:1. 

—  with  Anointing,  that  saves  the  Sick.     (Z.  S.  Barstow) 

Cong.  R.  7:  115. 
Praving-Machine,  Buddhist.     Good  AVords,  8:  845. 
Preach  the  Word.     (.J.  H.  Apple)  Ref.  Q.  26:  203. 

—  Shall  Women?  (S.  G.  Bulfinch)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  40:  13. 
Preacher,  The.     (.1.  V.  Lovering)  O.  &  N.  3:   530. —  (R. 

W.  Emerson)  Unita.  E.  13:  i.  —  Broadw.  8:  54- 

—  and  his  Theme.     (S.  G.  Wagner)  Ref.  Q.  28:   147. 


PREACHER 


104^ 


PRE ACHING 


P:eachtr,  The.  and  Mental  Science.     (B.  A.  Hinsdale) 
Chr.  Q.  8:  145. 

—  and  Puli>it.     So.  Q.  lo:  46. 

—  Boldness  in.     (A.  M.  Colton)  .\ni.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

i:  341. 

—  Character  in.     (R.  S.  Storrs,  jr.)  Bil).  Sac.  14:   i. 

—  Diicnity  and  Importance  of.     Ciir.  I!.  4:  5S1. 

—  Karnestness  in.     (.J.  Few  Smitli)  Evang.  R.  i:  263. 

—  Imagination  in.     NewEntr.  3:  54S. 

—  Instructions  for.     (C.  E.  Wrij;ht)  Meth.  ().  25:  400. 

—  Instruments  and  .\inis  of.     (S.  D.  Clark)  Bost.  R.  6: 

53'- 

—  Manner  in.  (G.  Shepard)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2<1  s.3:  78. 

—  A  model.     (E.  Anderson)  Chr.  R.  18:  213. 

—  Opportunity  of.     (F.  G.  Peabody)  Fnita.  R.  14:  557. 

—  Personality  of.     (E.  Buckingham)  I'nita.  R.  11:   117. 

—  Training  of.    (H.N.  Day)  .\m.  Bib.  Repos.  2ds.  8:  71. 

—  True   Work   and  Method    of.      (\V.  R.    Alger)  Chr. 

Exam.  78:  157. 

—  Vocation  of.     (.T.  M.   Hoppin)  Cong.  Q.  12:  266. — 

(\V.  Kirkus)  Kitto,  33:  328. —  Eel.  R.  117:  514. 

—  Words  of.     (.1.  McD.  Scott)  Unita.  R.  15:  499. 
Preaclier's  Daughter.     Eel.  M.  30:  68. 

Preacher's  Love  Vocation.  (J.  Weiss)  Radical  R.  i:  443. 
Preacher's  Studies.     (.1.  W.  Ale.xander)  Priuc.  27:   i. 
Preaciiers.     (H.  T.  Griswold)  O.  &  N.  5:  332. 

—  American.     Liv.  Age,  62:   104. 

—  and  Hearers,  Relations  of.     Cong.  3:  7. 

—  and  Preaching.     (.1.    Davies)  (Jontenip.  9:  203.  —  (II. 


Broadw.  5: 


35:  199- 
R.  7:  481. 


P.  Tappan)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

35'''- 

Modern.     (W.  T.  Moore)  Clir.  Q.  i 

Scottish.     Eel.  R.  97:  20. 

—  and  Sermons.     (I.  C.  Knowlton)  I'niv 

—  for  the  Times.     (.1.  C.  Bodweli)  Con^ 

—  Indolent.     (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  Q.  3:  9S. 

—  Old  Sensation.     (.1.  V.  Blake)  Putnam,  15:  464. 

—  .Sons  of.     (J.  B.  Focht)  Luth.  Q.  9:  200. 

—  Unemployed.     (W.  T.  Moore)  Chr.  Q.  4:  iii. 

—  Unfashionable.     (J.  Plunimer)  Once  a  Week,  5:  687. 
See  Ministers;  Ministry;  Pulpit. 

Preaching.     Dem.  R.   17:  31.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr. 
Exam.  33:  57.  —  (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  301. 

—  (J.  Uavitt)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  633.  7:  636.  8: 
123,  342.  —  (G.  P.  Fisher)  Nation.  4:  390.  — Atlan. 
44:  129.  —  Eraser,  71:  526.  —  Dub.  R.  36:  i. — 
Chr.  Obs.  3:  ^36,  659.  61:  315.  —  Lond.  Q.  28: 
365.  Same  art.  Tlieo.  Eel.  5:  191.  —  .\m.  Presb.  R. 
10:  579.  —Cong.  <}.  2:  215.  —  (Z.  Eddy)  Cong.  Q. 

4:  359-  — I-^l-  K-  74:   121. 

—  a  divine  Ordinance.     Chr.  ()i)s.  4:  397. 

—  Aggressive,  Nonconformity  involved  in. 

—  -Vmoriean  and  English.     Cong.  M.  15: 

—  .\ncient  and  modern.     Dub.  Univ.  71: 

—  and  Architecture.     (J.  Q.  Bittinger)  Cong.  R.  II :  136. 

—  and  Hearing.     (A.  R.  Alger)  Univ.  ().  14:  3S9. 

—  and  modern  Skepticism.     (H.   Darling)  Piesb.  R.  2: 

75"- 

—  and  Praying.     (.1.  A.  .Mcxander)  Princ.  31:   i. 

—  and  Preachers.     (.1.  W.    Alexander)   Princ.   26:  454. 

—  IaI.  R.  hi:   1.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  359. 

of  Wales.     (0.  Thomas)  Theo.  1x1.  1 :   147,  247. 

Scotch.     Fraser,  53:   tSo. 

—  and  the  Sacraments.  (W.  E.  Krebs)  Mercersb.  14:  366. 

—  and  Sermons.     Chr.  Rem.  36:   131. 

—  Apostolic.     (.1.  !M.  Hoppin)  New  Fjig.  31 :  299. — (A. 

W.  Sawyer)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  469.  —  Chr.  Obs.  15:  311. 

—  Appeal  to  Conscience  in.     Bost.  R.  i:  421. 

—  Art  and  Mystery  of.     (A.  J.  :Morris)  Theo.  ICel.  7:  79. 

—  as  a  Profession.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  66. 

—  Augustine  on  the  Art  of.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3:  569. 

—  Bad.     Broadw.  i :  439. 


Eel.  R.  81:  I. 
353" 

'23- 


Preaching.    Beecher  on.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Natir.n. 
15:  253- 

—  before  the  Reformation.     (Dr.  Cosack)  Evang.  R.  18: 

596. 

—  Biblical.     (.1.  B.  Condit)  Am.  Presb.  R.  18:  265. 

—  Bible-.     (E.  .Strong)  New  Eng.  12:  44. 

—  Christ.     (T.  H.  Skinner)  Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  3-;S. 

—  Dale's  Lectures  on.    (.1.  .M.  Hoppin)  New  Eng.  37:  58. 

—  Defects  of.     (D.  Y.  Hei.-k-r)  Mercersb.  25:   238. 

—  Defense  of.     (E.  S   Gannett)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  427. 

—  Definiie.     (S.  L.  Blake)  Cong.  R.  11:  34. 

—  Delivery  in.     (T.  H.  Skinner)  Am.  Pre^b.  R   14:  36. 

—  Distinctive  Idea  of.     (C.  Pease)  Bib.  Sac.  10:  366. 

—  Discriminating.     Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  210. — (G.  .Shep- 

ard) .Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  129. 

—  Doctrinal.     (E.  B.   Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  So.  —  Bo-t. 

R.  i:  209. —  Am.  Presb.  R.  2:   114.  —  (S.  L.  Blakt) 
Cong.  R.  11:  452. —Chr.  R.  18:  85. 
and  practical.     (S.  P.  Smith)  L'niv.  Q.  35:  449. 

—  Dramatic  F^lement  of.     (.1.  W.  Smith)  Bapt.  (J.  9:  93. 

—  Duty  and  Method  of.  (R.  Whately)  Theo.  Eel.  i:  191. 

—  Earnestness  in.     (.1.  Few  Smith)  Evang.  R.  i:  26-;. 

—  Effective,  the  Want  of  the  Time.  Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  '316. 

—  Elements  of.     ((i.  L.  Staley)  .Mercersb.  16:  290. 

—  Enthusiasm  in,  Ingram  on.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  306,  424. 

—  Episcopal  and  Congregational.     Cong.  M.  20:  509. 

—  Essay  on.     Meth.  M.  31:  297, 

—  Ethical.     (C.  M.  Butler)  Am.  Church  R.  30:  64. 

—  Expository.     (C.  E.  Stowe)   Am.  Bib.  Repos.  5:  3S4. 

—  Chr.  Disc,  i:  179,  344. —(.I.  W.  Alexander) 
Princ.  10:  33.— (J.  Mann)  Cong.  Q.  8:  2S7. — 
Cong.  M.  2:  587.  —  (E.  C.  .Jones)  New  Eng.  25:  65. 

—  (W.  Crawford)  New  Eng.  36:  2(4. 

Suggestions  for.     (J.  A.  Broadus)  Bapt.  (,>.  3:  69. 

—  Extemporaneous.     (T.  C.   Upham)  Ni>.  Am.  19:  207. 

—  (E.  .\.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  339,  720.  —  (().  E. 
Daggett)  New  Eng.  16:  28.  —  (H.  Carleton)  Theo. 
v^-  Lit.  J.  9:  102.  — (W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Am.  Presb. 
R.  16:  9.  —  (S.  L.  Blake)  Cong.  Q.  12:  37S.  —  (E. 
Emerson)  Mercersb.  11:  ^98.  —  Lond. (j. 37:  44S. — 
Chr.  Obs.  3:  339-727.  28: -601.  — Meth.  .M.  38:  ;77. 

Objections  to.     (S.  L.  Blake)  Cong.  (i.  14:  383. 

Reasons  for.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  720. 

—  Evangelical.     Ed.  R.  64:  42S. 

Assmned  Popularity  of.     C'hr.  Obs.  10:  4S4,  627. 

Ingram  on.     l^hr   Obs.  7:  30-381. 

Reviews  on.     Chr.  Obs.  8:   36<),  792. 

Warner  on.     Chr.  Obs.  28:   506. 

Warner  an  I  Dealtry  on.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  650. 

—  forthe  .Age,  1854.     (W.  H.  Goodrich)  New  Eng.  12:  i. 

—  for  the  Times.     (D.  S.  Gregory)  Princ.  38:   513. 

—  French.     (R.  Baird)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  332. 

—  from  within.     (.V.  H.  Currier)  Cong.  R.  7:  360. 

—  Good.    Chr.  R.  10:  609. 

—  the  Gospel  to  the  Poor.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  43:  83. 

—  (iresley's  Treatise  on.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  11 :  40S. 

—  Helps  in.  (M.  P.  .S.|uier)  Am.  Bib   Repos.  2d  s.  lo:  31  ,. 

—  History  of.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  30. 

—  How  my  Congregation  taught  me.     Theo.  Ed.  i:  65. 

—  How  to  keep  upan  Interest  in.    (E.  .\.  Park)  Bib.  .Sac. 

28:  334. 

—  How  to  preach.     (B.  Kurt/.)  Evang.  R.  i:  524.  —  (E. 

P.  Rowsell)  Colbiirn,  Hi:  50-26?. 

—  Imagination  in.     (.1.  Haven)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  95.  —  (M. 

L.  Williston)  Cong.  (^  17:  2S2. 

—  Impressiveness  in.     New  Eng.  5:  90. 

—  Imiiroiier  Views  in.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  34S. 

—  Influence  affecting,  in  Europe.     (.S.  F.  Scovcl)  New 

Eng.  38:  373. 

—  the  Instrument  of  the  World's  Conversion.     (S.  D. 

Clark)  New  Eng.  12:  604. 

—  intelligib'y.     Clir.  Obs.  4:  11-527. 


PREACHING 


1044 


PRECIOUS 


Preaching,  Itinerant.     Am.  Meth.  M.  4:  223. 

—  Lay  Sennou  on.     (J.  S.  Cameron)  Cong.  6:  413. 

—  Lecture  on,     (T.  H.  Skinner)  Am.  Presb.  U.  16:  loS. 

—  Planner  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  35:   177. 

—  Matter  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ  28:  655. 

—  Menioriter.     (E.A.Park)  Bib.  Sac.  29:   176. — Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  6:  527. 

—  Method  and  Delivery  in.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  2S9,  367. 

—  Methodist.     Meth.  Q.  12:  66,  2S1,  430. 

—  Models  and  Requisites  of.     Chr.  Keni.  7:  596. 

—  Modern.     Dub.  Univ.  61:  131.  —  Fraser,  79:  254. — 

No.  Brit.  38:  423.     Same  art.  Tlieo.  Eel.  i:  8S. 
Aspects  of.     Cong,  i:  257-451. 

—  Abbe  Mullois  on.     (.J.  T.  Tucker)  Cong.  R.  8:   127. 

—  Nature  and  Re(|uirements  of.     (B.  IL  Paddock)  Am. 

Church  R.  12:  576. 

—  Notes  on.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  505-Soi. 

—  Object  and  Spirit  of.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  145. 

—  01)stacles  to  Successof.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  8:  37. 

—  of  the  Doctrines.     (IL  Mandeville)  Kef.  Q.  28:  20S. 

—  on  the  Ability  to  obey  God.     (T.  H.  Skinner)  Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  7:  223. 

—  on  the  Stage.     Good  Words,  i:  189. 

—  Open-Air.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  S33. 

—  Oratory  in.     (P.  S.  K.ihler)  Ref.  Q.  25:  552. 

—  Ordinance  of.     Contemp.  4:  27. 

—  Personal  Perils  of  tiie  Preacher.     (A.  S.  Twombly) 

New  Eng.  24:  481. 

—  Political.     (W.  H.  Lewis)  Am.  Church  R.  9:  348. 

of  Christ  and  the  Apostles.      (II.  T.  Blake)  New 

Eng.  25:  653. 

—  Politics  in.     (C.  W.  Clapp)  New  Eng.  15:  135, 

—  Popular.     Bent.  Q.  i:  473. 

—  Popular  Style  of.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  427.  —  (R.  AY.  Dick- 

inson) Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  235. 

—  Power  of  the  Preacher.     Broadw.  9:  54. 

—  Practical.     (E.  S.  Gannett)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  2:  410. 

—  Practical  Application  of  Gospel  in.    Cong.  M.  27:  673. 

—  Practical  Observations  on.     (A.  Coquerel)  Meth.  Q. 

27:  4S5. 

—  A  Preacher  on.     (E.  W.  Reynolds)  Univ.  Q    18:  44. 

—  Preparation  for.  (T.  H.  Skinner)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  89. 

—  Primitive.     (E.  Porter)  Cong.  M.  17:  3S1. 

—  Proper  Mode  of.     Am.  Q.  Obs.  1 :  80. 

—  Right  Way  of.     (F.  A.  G.  Tholuck)  Princ.  42:  347. 

—  Rules  for.     Chr.  Obs.  17:  496. 

—  Scotch  Poem  on.     Unita.  R.  9:  702. 

—  Sensational.     (W.  M.  Taylor)  No.  Am.  128:  201. 

—  Sermon  on.     (A.  Barnes)  Cong.  M.  17:  437. 

—  Sources  of  Power  in.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Lutli.  Q.  2:  397. 

—  Spiritual.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  7:  6i. 

—  Theology  in.     Cong.  M.  27:  654. 

—  Theory  of.     (A.  Phelps)  Bib.  Sac.  14:  282. 

and  Method  of.     (J.  M.  Hoppin)  New  Eng.  35:  341. 

Vinet  on.     Eel.  R.  99:  220. 

—  Three  Methods  of.     (.J.  A.  Broadus)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  gi.  — 

(E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  566,  707. 

—  to  Sinners.     (S.  H.  Cobb)  Princ.  39:  616. 

—  to  the  Uneducated.     Chr.  Obs.  75:   721. 

—  Training  for  the   Pulpit  Manward.      (H.    Bushnell) 

Hours  at  Home,  7:  98. 

—  True  Tone  in.  and  true  Temper  in  Hearing.     (W.  G. 

T.  Shedd)  Princ.  35:  416. 

—  Tillage.     Quar.  59:  19. 

—  Weakness  and  Strength  of.    (A.  Schuyler)  Am.  Church 

R.  32:  33. 
See  Ministry;  Pulpit. 
Preaching    Epidemic  of   Sweden,    1842.      (M.    Howitt) 

Howitt,  1 :  38. 
Pre-.\dainites.     (.1.  D.  Wilson)  New  Eng.  40:  270. 

—  Peyrerius  and  Theological  Criticism.     Anthrop.  R.  2: 

109. 


Pre-Adaniitcs,  Winchell  on.     Appleton,  24:  86. — (.J.  T, 

Sunderland)  Unita.  R.  15"  204. 
Pre-Adamite  Man.     (R.  Weiser)  Evang.  R.  17:  222. 
Pre-Adamite  World.     Sharpe,    12:   152.  —  Eel.  R.    85: 

137-  — Temp.  Bar,  3:  363. 

—  Harrison.     Bib.  R.  3:   161. 

Preble,  Com.  Edward.  Portfo.(Dcn.)  3:  353.  —  Am.  Hist. 
Rec.  i:  53.  — (E.  S.  Hiley,  jr.)  So.  M.  12:  30. 

—  Diary  before  Tripoli,  1804.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  182. 

—  Life  of.     (L.  Sabine)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  22:  3. 
Preble,  Gen.  .Jedidiah.    (G.  H.  Preble)  N.  E.  Reg.  22:  404. 
Preble  Family  in  America.     (G.  H.  Preble)  N-.  E.  Reg. 

22:  311. 
Preble  Genealogy,  with  portrait.     (G.  H.  Preble)  N.  E. 

Reg.  24:  253. 
Preble  Medal.     Godey,  25;   109. 
Precedence  and  Etiquette.     Cong.  2:  21,91. 

—  Conventional.     Temp.  Bar,  56:  382. 

—  Matters  of.     Chamb.  ,1.  51:  347. 

Precepts  and  Practice.     (T.  E.  Hook)  Colburn,  44:  273. 

46:   162. 
Preceptor  of  Moses.     (F.  H.  Underwood)  Atlan.  46:  230. 
Precessiou  of  the  Equinoxes.     (T.  W.  Burr)  Intel.  Obs. 

3:  354- 
Precieuses  of  17th  Cent.  (J.  Oxenford)  Temp.  Bar,  3:  342. 
Precious  Metals.     Hogg,  13:  270.  — Chamb.  .T.  9:  269. 

—  Amount  and   Value  of.     Ed.    R.    149:     i.  —  (H.    C. 

Baird)  Hunt,  40:   570. 

—  Coins,  and  Bank  Notes.     (E.  C.  Seaman)  Hunt,  23: 

159,  270.  —  West.  J.  5:  20,  •;■]. 

—  Coinage  of.     (J.  V.  C.  Smith)  Hunt,  5:  321. 

—  Depreciation  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)27:  6. 

—  Extracting,  without  Quicksilver.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  30. 

—  Extraction  of,  in  Copper  Pyrites.     (F.  Claudet)  Eel. 

.Engin.  13:   177. 

—  in  the  i6th  and  17th  Centuries.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Mac- 

mil.  10:  301. 

—  in  North  America,  Yield  of,  1874.     Pract.  M.  4:  191. 

—  in  Russia.     Hunt,  12:  347.  —  Penny  M.  13:   322,346. 

—  Increase  of.     (G.  Tucker)  West.  J.  4:  302. 

and  its  Eifect  on  Prices.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  81. 

—  Jacobs  on.     Mo.  R.  126:  240 

—  Law  and  Value  of.     (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

32:  705. 

—  Mining  of,  in  the  United  States,  Future  of.     (N.  S. 

Shaler)  Atlan.  45:  765. 
~  of  ancient  Times.     (G.  M.  Bell)  Kitto,  2:  267. 

—  Product  since  Discovery  of  America.     Hum,  lO:  146. 

—  Production  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  757. 
Cost  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  351. 

—  Soetbeer  on  Production  of  World  from  1493  to  1875. 

Nation,  29:  176. 

—  Supply  and  Consumption  of.     Ed.  R.  55:  43. 
and  Exchange  of.     Blackw.  28:  338. 

—  Use  of.     (R.  F'isher)  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  104,  418,  504. 
5ee  Gold  and  Silver. 

Precious  Minutes,  or  Past  Half-Hours.     Fraser,  26:  67. 

Precious  Poll;  a  Tale.  Temp.  Bar,  28:  527.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  105:  115. 

Precious  Stones.  Brit.  Q.  67:  90.  Same  art.  Liv  Age, 
136:  707. —  Temp.  Bar,  3:  377  —(J.  H.  Snively) 
Appleton,  7:  48.  — All  the  Year,  5:  174,  198.  21: 
153.  40:  447.  —  Intel.  Obs.  8:  216.  —  Godey,  66: 
235. _Ev.  Sat.  i:  I.  — Cath.  Worid,  12:  121.— 
F>vang.  R.  15:  544. 

—  and  Serpents.     St.  Paul's,  14:  90. 

—  Artificial.     ( W.  S.  Howgrave)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  1 :  332.  — 

(C.  Sterne)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  539. —  (-J-  R-  Flaui- 
gen)  Nat.  Q.  7:  149. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     (J.  Morris)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:   123. 

—  Physical  Characters  of.     Mo.  R.  84:  526. 

—  Stories  of.     Chamb.  J.  32J  237. 


PRECIOUS 


1045 


PRESBYTER 


Precious  Stones,  Various.     Argosy,  II :  461. 

See  Diamonds. 
I'redatory  Instincts.     Belgra.  27:  65. 
ricdestinarian  Controversy,     (,'lir.  ()hs.  19:  33-314. 
Tredestination.    (F".  Garden)  Contenip.  20:  423.  —  Danv. 
Q.  i:  164.  — Bost.  R.  i:  586. 

—  and  Baptism.     (H.  Martenson)  Mercersb.  5:  276. 

—  and  Election.     (E.  T.  Fitcii)  Clir.  Q.  Spec.  3:  597. 

—  Augustinian  Doctrine  of .    Kitto,  16:  105.  — Chr.  Kem. 

31:  132. — Dub.  R.  40:  67. 

—  Controversy  on.     (A.  INIartin)  Luth.  Q.  ii:  230. 
in  9th  Century.     (.J.  W.  Alexander)  I'rinc.  12:  225. 

—  Copleston  on.     Quar.  26:  82.  —  Blackw.  lo:  192,376. 

—  Meth.  M.  46:  741.  — Eel.  R.  35:  3S5.     37:  iS. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (L.  Sunderland)  Am.  Meth  M.  16:  325. 

—  Judaic,    Paul's   Argument   against.     (M.  C.   Briggs) 

Meth.  Q.  27:  499. 

—  Luther  on.     (G.  F.  Behringer)  Luth.  Q.  11:   1S4. 

—  9th  Chapter  of  Romans.     So.  R.  n.  s.  18:  249. 

—  Patristric  Doctrine  of.     Chr.  Rem.  19:   i. 

—  the  17th  Article.     (J.  Williams)  Am.  Church   R.  25: 

16,  161. 
Prediction.     Blackw.  4:  266. 

—  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  331. 

—  Philosophical  Limits  of.  Dub.  Univ.  93:  404.    94:  526. 

—  Scientific  and  commercial.     Chamb.  J-  57:  y^],. 
Predictions.     Irish  Q.  9:  337. 

—  fulfilled.     All  the  Year,  24:  132. 
Pre-eminence  in  War,  Causes  of.     Fr.iser,  95:  541. 
Pre-existence  of  Souls.     Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  546. — Penn 

Mo.  8:  655. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (W.  J.  Potter)  Radical,  3:  513. 

—  Sense  of.     Li  v.  Age,  54:  222. 

Prefaces  and  Dedications.     Liv.  Age,  61:  25. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Colburn,  62:  Si. 

Prehistoric  Age,   Men   and   Draughtsmen   of.     Once   a 

Week,  20:  500. 
Prehistoric   Ancestors,  Our.     (D.   Trowbridge)  Xat.  Q. 

32:  223. 
Prehistoric  Antiquities  of  North  America.     Antiquary, 

2:  41,  53,  56.     See  American  Antiquities. 
Prehistoric  Archeology.     (J.  Evans)  Nature,  i:    77. — 

(G.  F.  AVright)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  3S1. 

—  in  (Greece.     (G.  Finlay)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOO:  251. 

—  of  Scotland,  Wilson's.     Chamb.  J.  15:  243. 

—  Present  Phase  of.     Brit.  Q.  56:  443.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  79:  641.     80:  84. 
Prehistoric  Art  and  Science.     Eel.  Engin.  16:  63. 
.Prehistoric  Congress  at  Paris.     Cath.  World,  6:  703. 

—  at  Lisbon,    1880.     Eraser,    103:  67.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  148:  370.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  544. 
Prehistoric  Copper  Implements.     (E.  F.  Slafler)  N.  E. 

Keg.  33:  71. 
Prehistoric  Dwellings.     (G.  E.  Roberts)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3: 

362. 
Prehistoric  Europe  and  Man.     Lond.  Q.  56:  40S. 
I'rehistoric  Literature.  (W.  A.  Stevens)  15ib.  Sac.  28:  609. 
Prehistoric  Mammali  i   associated   with    Man.      (W.   B. 

Dawkins)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  403. 
I'rehistoric  Man ;    Human   Bones  in   Cases  in  South   of 

France.     Ed.  New  Philos.  .1.  i6:  302. 

—  in  America.     (.J.  L.  Onderdonck)  Nat.  Q.  36:  227. 

—  in  Britain,  Dawkins's.     Presb.  It.  i:  742. 

—  in  Europe.     (P.  M.  Duncan)  Ev.  Sat.  8:  740.  —  (F. 

W.  Putnam)  Nation,  20:  42. 

—  in  France.     Intel.  Obs.  9:   132. 

—  Wilson  on.     Chr.   Obs.  64:   qi.  —  Eel.   R.    116:   491. 

—  No.  Brit.  39:  29.  —  Anthrop.  R.  4:  358. 
See  Man. 

Prehistoric  Nations,  Baldwin's.     (M    Ileilprin)  Nation, 

8:  397. —  (D.  A.  AVasson)  Radical,  7:  72. 
Prehistoric  Pottery.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  31:  340. 


Prehistoric  liaces  of  the  United  State.s,  Foster  on.  Lake- 
side, 10:  151. 

—  An  early  liace  in  Japan.     (E.  S.  !Morse)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

14:  257. 

Prehistoric  Records.  Chamb.  J.  56:  S03.  Same  art- 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  545. 

Prehistoric  Ruins  in  Southern  Colorado.  (H.  Gannett) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  666. 

Prehistoric  Ships,  Scandinavian.     Pop.  .Sci.  Mo.  ig:  So. 

Prehistoric  Times.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:   loi. 

—  Civilization  in  Europe  in.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Eraser, 

77:  776. 

—  Lubbock's.     (J.  W.  Foster)  Lakeside,  7:  490.  —  (E. 

B.  Tylor)  Nature,  i:  103. — Anthrop.  R.  3:  33S. — 
Ed.  R.  132:  439.  —  Canad.  Mo.  2:  2S4. 
iS'ee  American  Antiquities;  Cave-Dwellers;  Dolmens; 
Flints;  Lake  Dwellings;  Man;  Mounds;  etc. 
Prejudice.     Chr.  Obs.  23:  97,  169,  230. 

—  Du  Marsais  on.     Retros.  i:  70. 

—  Favorites  of.     (A.  Bier!)ower)  Chr.  Q.  6:  327. 

—  Thoughts  on.     West.  Mo.  R.  i:  19S. 

Prejudices  and  Principles.  Macmil.  22:  135.  Sameart. 
Ed.  M.  75:  211. 

—  International.     Cornh.  34:  45.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

130:  284. 

—  Pet.     .Ml  the  Year,  6:  84. 

—  Popular.     (Mrs.   S.  E.    Farley)   Godey,   24:    2S1.— 

(Prof.  Newman)  Meth.  Q.  7:  53. 

Sismondi  on.     Anal.  M-  15:  3J3. 

Prelacy,  Anti-Iiepublican  and  Unevangelical.     Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  1 :  315. 
Preller,  Frederick.     (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Art  J.  33:  2S0. 
Preme  et  Prome.     (J.  Hungerford)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10: 

17,  loi,  177. 
Premier  Pas,  Le.     Blackw.  62:  312. 
Pre-Millenarianism.     (R.  M.  Patterson)  Princ.  n.  s.  3: 

415. 

—  Origin  and  History  of.    (C.  A.  Briggs)  Luth.  Q.  9:  207. 
See  Millennium. 

Prendergast,  George.     Liv.  Age,  56:  309. 

Prentice,  George  D.     (J.  II.  Browne)  Harper,  50:  i9-?.* 

—  (W.  IL  Perrin)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  ^7.  —  (C.  G. 

Shanks)  Lippinc.  4:  552.  —  (J.  F.  Clarke)  O.  &  X. 

i:  739- 

—  Poems.     (B.  Taylor)  Internal.  R.  3:  406. 

Prentiss,  Seargent  Smith,  with  portrait.  (T.  B.  Thorpe) 
Am.  Whig  R.  14:  236.  —  (W.  P.  Garris<ui)  Nation. 

29:  3»3- 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Fnfernat.  M.  i:  2S0. 
Prentiss,  S.  W.,  Shipwreck  of,  on  Cape  Breton.     Metli. 

M.  21:  33. 
Pre-R;»phaelites.     Art  J.  3:   185,285. 

—  at  Saratoga;  a  Tale.     (K.  Field)  Lippinc.  2:  256. 

—  in  England.     (J.  M'Carthy)  Galaxy,  21:    725.  — Ed. 

1;.  103:    1. 

—  Italian.     Ed.  R.  102:  641. 
Pre-Hajihaelite  .Magazine,  1S50.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  61S. 
Pre-K'aphaelitism.   (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  1 :  273.  —  Wcstni. 

63:  292.  —  Bentloy,  31:  59S.  —  Art  J.  13:  100. — 
ICv.  Sat.  5:  443.  —  Irish  Q.  i:  740.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 
18:  512,  626. 

—  from  different  Points  of  View.     Eraser.  53:  686. 

—  ill  Art  and  Literature.     Brit.  Q.  16:  197. 

—  Modern.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  6S7. 

—  Reaction  from.     (P.  G.  Ilamertoii)  F.  Arts  Q.  2:  255. 

—  Three  Colors  of.     (J.  Ruskiii)  iqth  Cent.  4:  925,  1072. 
Prerogative,  Claims  of.     Wcstm.37:   iSS. 

Presages  of  approaching  III.     (W.  G.  Black)  Belgra.  44: 
103.     Same  art.  Eel.  M  97:   129. 
See  Presentiments. 
Presbyter,   Official  Powers  of  primitive.     (J.   A.  Alex- 
ander) Princ.  21 :  1 16. 


TRESBYTER 


1046 


PRESBYTERIAN 


rresbyter's  Lay.  (Dr.  Wilson)  Clir.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  515, 
567,  626.  6:  iS,  182,  342.  7:  17,  itio.  8:  172, 
225.     10:  57. 

I'resbyteriul  Authority.     (R.  Jeffery)  Clir.  (J.  4:  36. 

I'resbyturiaiis,  Anier.,  Smaller  IJodies  of.  rriiic  41:  565. 

—  and  liaptists  of  West  of  England,  Miuxli  (Mi.     Cong. 

M.  19:  571. 

—  and  Congregationalists.     (B.  .J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb. 

E.  i:  630.  —  Cong.  Q.  4:  38. 
in  the  West.     (H.  D.  Kitchel)  Cong.  Q.  3:  341. 

—  and  Independents,  Heads  of  Agreement,  1694.     Cong. 

M.  2:  41,2. 

—  English;  Wilson's  Inquiry.     Cong.  M.  18:  436. 

—  in  New  York,  Civil  Status  of.      (C.  W.   Baird)  M. 

Am.  Hist.  3:  593. 

—  New  School,  Doctrines  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  I'rinc.  39: 

655. 

—  i.f  Ulster  and  the  Regium  Donuni.     Eel.  It.  87:   i. 

—  Old  School,  and  Politics.     (N.  S.   Richardson)   Am. 

Church  R.  18:  432. 

—  Scotch  and  English.     (J.  Wilson)  Cong.  M.  21:  201. 
Presbyterian  Adopting  Act,  True  Character  of.     (E.  II. 

Gillett)  Am.  Presb.  R.  18:  29. 
Presbyterian  Board  of  Education.     rriu<-.  4:   5S1. 
Presbyterian  Book  of  Discipline.     (E.  I'.  Humphrev  and 

A.  T.  McGill)  Presb.  R.  2:  2S4. 
Presbyterian   Church.      (S.   Miller  and  A.   Alexander) 

Princ.  7:  56. 

—  and  the  Country,  i86i.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  33:  322. 

—  Condition  and  Prospects  of,    1S32.      (A.  Alexander) 

Princ.  4:  28. 

—  Uisrn])tion  of  1838  in.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  28:  137. 

—  Division  of.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  10:  iiS. 

—  Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  655. 

—  Doctrinal  Divisions  in.     Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  638. 

—  Doctrines  of  the  Old   School.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Bib. 

Sac.  21 :  65. 
of  New  School.     (G.  DufReld)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  561. 

—  Duty  of  Laymen  in.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

i:  137. 

—  Education  in.     (S.  W.  Fi.sher)  Am.  Presb.  R.  I3:  63. 

—  in  America  before  the  Revolution.     (E.  F.  Hatfield) 

Hist.M.  13:  135,  234,  274.— (E.  H.  Gillett)  Hist. 
M.  15:  248. 

—  in  184^.   (.J.  H.  Agnew)  x\m.  Bib.  Rcpos.  2d  s.  10:  210. 

—  in  Ireland.     (.1.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  31 :   717.  —  Eel. 

R.  83:  385.     99:  403. 

—  in  Kentucky.     (A.  and  J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  19: 

480. 

—  in  Missouri,  Early  History  of.     (T.  Hill)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  10:  94. 

—  in  relation  to  the  State.    (A.  T.  Innes)  Pnnc.  n.  s.  i :  24. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  i:  44,  167. 

—  intelligently  preferred.     Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  640. 

—  Mission  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  i:   12. 

—  New  School,  and  the  Review.     Am.  Presb.  R.  i:   i. 
and  Home  Missionary  Society.     New  Eng.  18:  969. 

—  Old  and  New  School  Theology.     Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  353. 

—  Pan  Presbyterianism.     (L.Bacon)  New  Eng.  27:  623. 

—  Position   and  Mission   of.     (R.    W.    Patterson)    Am. 

Presb.  R.  9:  105. 
and  Work  of.     Princ.  42:   132. 

—  Revolution  in.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  597. 

—  State  of.     (.\.  Peters)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  12:  219.  —  (C. 

Hodge)   Princ.    lo:    243.  —  (G.   W.  Burnap)  Chr. 
Exam.  17:  137. 

—  Trouldes  in.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  337. 
Presbyterian  Church  Case.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  6:  268. — 

(S.  Miller,  jr.)  Princ.  12:  92. —  (F.  Parkman)  Chr. 
Exam.  26:  344. 
Presbyterian    Church    Courts    in    Judicial    Cases.      (C. 
Hodge)  Princ.  29:  497. 


Presbyterian  Church  Extension  Cause.     (B.  .1.  Wallace) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  594. 
Presbyierian  Clergyman  looking  for  the   Clunvli.      (I,. 

Bacon)  New  Eng.  8:   io6. 
Presbyterian  Cidleges;  Plea  for  high  Education.     (1..  II. 

Atwater)  Princ.  34:  635. 
Presbyterian  Confession  of   Faith.     Browuson,  3:   203. 

4:  190,  538. 
Presbyterian   Controversj-.     (E.  C.  Benedict)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  i:  472. 
Presbyterian  Division  and  Reunion  in  Scotland,  Ireland, 

and  the  U.  S.     (H.  B.  Smith)  Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  62. 
Presbyterian  General  Assembly,  Old  School,  1835.     (C. 

Hodge)  Princ.  7:  440. 

1836.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  8:  415. 

1S37.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  9:  407. 

1838.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  10:  457. 

1839.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  II :  416. 

1S40.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  12:  411. 

1841.     (M.  B.  Hope)  Princ.  13:  565. 

1S42.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  14:  472. 

1843.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  15:  407. 

1S44.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  16:  419. 

1845.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  17:  428. 

1846.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  18:  418. 

1847.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  19:  396. 

1848.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  20:  403. 

1S49.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  21:  400. 

1S50.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  22:  441. 

1851.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  23:  521. 

1S52.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  24:  462. 

1S33.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  25:  450. 

1854.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  26:  545. 

1S55.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  27:  467. 

1S56.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  28:  552. 

1S57.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  29:  440. 

1S58.     (C  Hodge)  Princ.  30:  533. 

1859.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  31 :  538. 

i860.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  32:  511. 

1861.    (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  33:  511. — Danv.Q.  i:  498. 

1S62.    (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  34:  464. — Danv.  Q.  2:  301. 

1863.    (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  35 :  439. — Dauv.  Q.  3 :  370. 

1S64.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  36:  506. 

1865.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  37:  458. 

1866.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  38:  425. 

1867.     (C  Hodge)  Princ.  39:  440. 

1868.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  40:  410. 

1869.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  41:  401. 

—  New  School,  1S52.    Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  289. 
1833.     Alii.  Presb.  R.  2:  305. 

iSs4.     Am.  Pre.sb.  R.  3:  278. 

1855.     Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  246. 

1856.     Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  302. 

1857.    Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  226. 

1858.     Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  100. 

1S59.     Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  76. 

1S60.    Am.  Presb.  E.  9:  64. 

1861.     Am.  Presb.  R.  10:  58. 

1862.     Am.  Presb.  R.  11:   107. 

1S63.    Am.  Presb.  R.  12:  485. 

1864.    Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  492. 

1866.     Am.  Presb.  R.  15:  474. 

—  1869.     Princ.  42:  86,  425. 

Southern  Delegation  to.     Princ.  42:  444. 

—  1S71.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  43:  424. 

—  1S81.     (A.  A.  Hodge)  Presb.  R.  2:  580. 

—  and  Ministerial  Relief.     (J.  M.  Sherwood)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  20:  475. 

—  Correspondence  wilh  foreign  Churches.     (J.  H.  Rice) 

Princ.  i:  481. 

—  Plan  for  increasing  the  Ministry.     (T.  A.  Mills)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  8:  214. 


PRESBYTERIAN 


1047 


PRESSEXSE 


Presbyterian  General  Council,  2(1,  iSSo.  (C.  A.  Bri^'gs) 
i'resb.  R.  2:  169. —  (A.  C.  George)  Meth.  Q.  41:  45. 

Presbyterian  History  of  New  Jersey,  Early.  Am.  Presb. 
K.  3:  423. 

Presbyterian  Historical  Society.    (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ. 

34:  5/"9- 

Presbyterian  Liturgies.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  27:  445. 

Presbyterian  Meeting-Houses  in  London.  Chr.  Obs  46: 
272. 

Presbyterian  Missions.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  10 :  535. 

Presbyterian  Newspaper,  Cliuai).  (1).  McKinucy)  Princ. 
22:  122. 

Presbyterian  Orders  and  Church  of  England.  (C.  Hodge) 
Princ.  26:  377. 

Presbyterian  Ordination,  Cooke  on.  (S.  JNIiller)  Princ. 
2:  38. 

Presbyterian  Policy  with  respect  to  Learning.  (8.  Mil- 
ler) Princ.  7:  272. 

Presbyterian  Publication  Cause.     Am.  Presb.  K.  7:  3S1. 

Presbyterian  Pulpit,  Sprague's  Aunalt  of.  (J.  \V.  Alex- 
ander) Princ.  30:  401. 

Presbyterian  Reconstruction  and  Unification.  Princ.  42: 
306. 

Presbyterian  Reunion.  Am.  Presb.  IJ.  16:  624.  —  (C. 
Hodge)  Princ.  37:  271. — (H.  B.  Smith)  Princ.  40:  53. 

—  Basis  of  Exposition  and  Defense  of.  (G.  W  Musgrave) 

Princ.  41 :  449. 

—  Convention  at  Philadelphia,  1S67.    Am.  Presb.  R.  17: 

104.  —  (.J.  W.  Nevln)  Mcrcersb.  15:  73. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     (J.  V.  Stearns)  Am.  Pre«b.  R. 

18:  569. 

—  Old  Side  Plea  for.    (F.  Alison)  Am.  Presb.  R.  18:  375. 

—  Proceedings  of  Assemblies.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ. 

41:  423- 

—  Progress  of.     (J.  G.  Monfort)  Am.  Presb.  R.  18:  304. 

—  Protest  and  Answer.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  40:  456. 

—  Recent  Developments  on.     Princ.  41 :  290. 

—  Tenth  Article.    (.1.  F.  Stearns)  Am.  Presl).  R.  17:  444. 

—  (R.  W.  Patters(m)  Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  550. 
Presbyterian    Sermons    from    Archicpiscopal    Churches. 

(A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  73:  iSo. 
Presbyterian  Society,  American.     New  Eng.  8:  S9. 
Presbyterian  Statistics,  1828-59.     Cong.  Q.  2:  308. 
Presbyterian   Synods   of   New  York   and   Philadelphia, 

Reunion  of.    (S.  B.  Cauiield)  Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  353, 

529. 

—  Reorganization  of.     (E.  N.  White)  Presb.  R.  2:  145. 
Presbyterian  Union,  New  Basis  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Priiic. 

41 :  462. 

—  in  Colonies  of  Great  Britain.     Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  39. 

—  of    1758,   Men  and  Times   of.     (E.  H.   (iillctt)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  17:  414. 
Presbyterian  Unity,  Plea   and  a  Plan  for.     (J.  A.  De 
Baun)  Princ.  37:  53. 

—  Question  of,  in  Scotland.    (JL  W.  Jacobus)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  18:  58. 
Presbyterian  Vicar,  Passages  in  the  Life  of.     Liv.  Age, 

1*7:  4.S. 
i'resbyteriani.sm.     (C.  E.  Stowe)  Am.  Bib.  Ropos.  2d  s. 

12:  257. — (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  32:  547.  — (.1.  Moore) 

Princ.  43:  383. 

—  a  false  Teacher.     (B.  N.  Seymour)  Cong.  Q.  8:  350. 

—  Adinitics  of.     (.\.  Barnes)  Am.  Presb.  R.  12:   529. 

—  American,  Hill  on.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  12:   322. 
Spirit  of.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  473. 

2:  206.     3:   122,  467,  648. 

—  and    Congregationalism,    Doctrinal    Tendencies     of. 

Danv.  Q.  1 :  1. 

—  and  Independency,  Cumming  on.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  S4. 

—  Cong.  M.  2:  240,  548. 

—  and  the  Scri])tures.     Brownson,  3:  4^9. 

—  Catholic  Elements  in.    (E.  D.  Morris)  Princ.  n.  s.  i :  99. 


Presbyterian  ism.  Catholicity  of.  (A.  T.  Innes)  Presb. 
it.  i:  4S0. 

—  Early,  East  of  Hudson.     (J.  Johnson)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

17:  6oy. 

—  Early  IIi^tory  of.   (B.  J.  Walhice)  Am.  Pre^b.  R.  10:  i . 

—  Engiish.     (W.  Mountiord)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  42:  ^z.j. 

—  French.     (J.  \V.  Alexander)  I'rinc.  12:  ;i. 

—  Hodge  on.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  14:   i. 

—  in  Ireland,  History  of.     Eel.  R.  64:   516. 
Reid's  History  of.     Mo.  R   144:  221. 

—  in    Morris  County,  N.  J.,  Pearly  History  of.     (J.   F. 

Tuttle)  Am.  Presb.  R.  17:  268. 

—  in  Virginia.     (C.   Hodge)  Princ.   12:    169.  —  (J.  W. 

Alexander)  Princ.  22:  208. 

—  in  Western  Peinisylvania.     Princ.  30:  2S0. 

—  Liberal,  and  Dr.  (iillett.    (S.  J.  Baird)  Princ.  40:  608. 

—  New  School,  Dr.  Baird's  History  of.     (E.  F.  Hatlield) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  18:  94. — Princ.  41:   104. 

—  Old   and    New   School   Theology.     (Dr.    Boyd)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  3:  89,  353,  630.     4:  213,  57S. 

—  Scotch-Irish  Element  of.     (D.  H.  Riddle)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  5:  200. 

—  Scottish,  as  it  is.    Lond.  (}.  25:  269.    Same  art.  Theo. 

Eel.  4:  320. 

—  Western,  Spirit  of  the  Fathers  of.     (W.  Speer)  Princ. 

39:   169. 
Presbytery  and  Prelacy,  Smyth  on.     (J.  A.  .Vlexander) 
Princ.  15:  550. 

—  examined,  Duke  of  Argyll's,     (^uar.  84:  78.  —  Brit. 

Q.  9:  259 

—  in  the  New  Testament.     Lond.  Q.  45:  3S1. 

—  Ollice  of.     (R.  Jeffery)  Chr.  Q.  3:  533.     4:  38S. 

—  Prelacy  and  Evangelist.    (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  Q.  6:  2S9. 
Presbyteries   in    foreign   Lauds.     (B.   J.  Wallace)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  8:  470. 

Presbvterv  Book  of  Strathbogie,  Extracts  from,  1631-54. 
Mo.  R.  162:  323. 

Prescott,  Harriet  E.     See  Spofford,  Harriet  P. 

Prescott,  William,  Obituary  of.     Am.  Alma.  1846:  317. 

Prescott,  William  Hickling.  (G.  S.  Hillard)  No.  Am. 
98:  !.  —  ((;.  Bancroft)  Hist.  M.  3:  69.— (J.  II. 
Ward)  Am.  Church  K.  16:  213.  —  (.1.  Wynne)  Har- 
per, 28:  51.  —  (W.  R.  Griswold)  Bentley,  21 :  429. 

—  with  portrait,  Ed.  M.  45:  426.  —  Colburn,  lOo: 
173.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31:  497.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  40:  522.  —  Knick.  62:  346.  — Irish  Q.  8:  915. 

—  Sharpi!,  42:  28. — Ev.  Sat.  6:  29S.  —  Liv.  Ago, 
60:  515.     65:   165. 

—  and  Liird  Macaiday.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:   144. 

—  as  a  Historiiui.     (T.  Parker)  Mass.  tj.  2:  215.— (C. 

W.  Uphain)  No.  Am.  83:  96. 

—  Bliiidness  and  Habits  of.    (C.  W.  Upham)  Chr.  Exam. 

43:  24S. 

—  Conipiest  of  Mexico.     See  Mexico. 
of  Peru.     Set  Peru. 

—  Ferdinand  and  Isa!)ella.     See  Ferdinand. 

—  In  Memoriam.     Eraser,  59:  37S. 

—  Memoir  of.     (C.  H.  Hart)  n!  E.  Reg.  22:  225. 

—  Memorial  of.  with  portrait.     Hist.  M.  3:  supp. 

—  Ticknor's  Life  of.     (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  98. 

—  Liv.  Age.  80:  547- 

—  Works  of.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  Meth.  Q.  8:   5.  — Dcm. 

R.  43:  38.  — (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation.  18:  2;i2. 
Prescotts  of  Pamphillon.     (L.  Parr)  Good  Words,    14: 

1-833.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  117:   114-620.     118: 

23-555. 
Presence  of  God.     (S.  E.  Cones)  Chr.  Exam.  24:   171. 

—  in  the  Lord's  Supper.    See  Lord's  Supper;  Real  Pres- 

ence. 
Presence  of  Mind.     (T.   De  Quincey'*  Hogg,  5:    193. — 

Chamb.  J.  3:  401.     47:  273.  —  Ev.  .'iat.  9:   523. 
Presseuse,  Edmond  de.    (G.  Prentice)  Meth.  Q.  31:  iSi. 


PRESENT 


1048 


PRESS 


Present,  The;  its  Relation  to  the  Past  and  the  Future.    (J. 

M.  Titzel)  Mercert-b.  i6:  566. 
Present  Age,  Characteristics  and  Tendencies  of.     Hogg, 

4:  97,  114. 
Presents.     (K.  Sturgis)  Nation,  i:  783. 

—  Complimentary.     (C.  V.  Briggs)  Putniim,  3:  441. 

—  Hints  for  an  Essay  on.     Godey,  30:  27. 

—  Making.     (L.  Blanchard)  Colbuni,  72:  441. 

—  Usages  regarding.     Penny  M.  3:  319. 
Presentiment;  a  Fragment.     Lond.  M.  6:  517. 

—  Lucky.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  366. 
I'resentiments.     Cornh.  14:  452. 

—  Fatal.    Mus.  4:417.     18:427. 

—  The  Iron  King.     St.  .lames,  25:  626. 
Preservation  of  ancient  Ruins  and  Monuments.     Chamb. 

J.  56:  635. 

—  of  Animal  Substances.     (H.  Goadbv)  Am.  J.  Sci.  62: 

378. 

—  of  Food.     Ed.  R.  23:  104. 
Preserved  Meats.     Fraser,  45:  410. 

—  and  Meat  Biscuits.     Chamb.  J.  18:  257. 

—  and  Vegetables.     Once  a  Week,  12:  157. 
Preserving  Timber,  Processes  for.     Pract.  M.  7:  363. 
Presidency  of  the  U.  S.     (C.  Hickox)  Lippinc.  28:  610. 

—  and  the  Constitution.     Dem.  R.  42:  376. 

—  and  the  Republic.     (A.  N.  Cole)  Nat.  Q.  40:  472. 

—  Hoosier  Notions  of.    (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  28:  314. 

—  Requirements  of.     (E.  S.  Nadal)  Nation,  14:  253. 

—  Third-Term  Question.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28: 

194.  — (M.  Hale)  Nat.  Q.  40:  377.  — (T.  O.  Howe) 
No.  Am.  130:  116.  —  (.1.  S.  Black  and  E.  W. 
Stoughton)  No.  Am.  130:  197,  224.  See  Grant,  U.  S. 

President's  House.     Dem.  R.  11:  539. 

I'resident's  Power,  1866.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  2:  423. 

—  to  remove  from  Office.  (J.  A.  Hamilton)  Nation, 2 :  522. 
President's  Veto;  Rights  of  the  Conquered,  iS56.     Nat. 

Q.  12:  291. 
Presidents  and  Governors,  Our.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q. 
9:  146. 

—  Imaginary.     Am.  Wliig  R.  13:  2S9, 

—  Military.     Dem.  R.  26:  481. 

Presidential  Candidates,  Availability  in.     (A.  Mitchell) 

Knick.  44:  I. 
Presidential  Election  of  1S40.     Dem.  R.  8:  195,  387. 

—  of  1844.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  113.  —  Brownson,  2:  130. 
Nominations  for.      Dem.  R.  14:  89.  —  Brownson, 

i:  257.  396. 

—  of  1848,  Letter  on.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R. 

8:  439. 

—  of  1852.   Am.  Whig  R.  14:  434.  —  Dem.  R.  30:  i,  366. 

—  Fraser,  46:  347. 

—  of  1S56.     Dem.  R.  37:  316.  — (S.  W.  Cone)  Dem.  R. 

38:  345- 

—  of  1868.     (V.  B.  Denslow)  Putnam,  12:  373. 
Candidates  for.     (E.  A.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  17:  368. 

—  of  1872.    O.  &  N.  6:  253,  381,  637.  —  (J.  C.  Hutche- 

son)  Belgra.  19:  244. — Canad.  Mo.  2:  263. 
Nominations  for.     Lakeside,  8:  468. 

—  of  1876;  Count  of  Electoral  Vote.     (A.  H.  Stephens) 

Internal.  R.  5:  102. 

—  of  1880;  Issues  of  the  Campaign.     (R.  E.  Thompson) 

Penn  Mo.  11:  630. 
Preparations  for,  in  1879.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

28:  24.  — (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  28:  131. 
Presidential  Elections.     (E.  I.  Scars)  Nat.  Q.  33:  361  — 

Atlan.42:  54V  —  (C.  A.  AVashburn)Penn  Mo.  8:  494. 

—  (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  2:  148.  —  (D. 
H.  Wheeler)  Lakeside,  7:  242. — Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9: 
372.  —  (G.  F.  Edmunds)  Am.  Law  R.  12:  1,413. — 
(C.  Gushing)  Cong.  Q.  11:  275.  — So.  Q.  11:  345. 

—  and  Civil-Service  Reform.     (W.  G.  Sunnier)  Princ. 

n.  s.  7:   129. 


Presidential  Elections;  Congress  and  the  Electoral  Vote. 
(•].  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  23:  351,  379.  —  Nation, 
23:  381. — (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  26:  382.  30: 
22.  —  (L.  D.  Simpson)  I'enn  Mo.  II :  695. 

—  Electoral  College.     Nation,  23:  295. 

—  Method  of.     (T.  M.  Cooley)  Internat.  R.  5:  198. — 

(C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  16:  4.  — No.  Am.  117:  383.— 
(li.  II.  Dana,  jr.)  No.  Am.  124:  i.  —  (C.  R.  Bucka- 
Icw)  No.  Am.  124:  161.  — (O.  P.  Morton)  No.  Am. 
124:  341.     125:  68. 

—  Morton's  Committee  on.    (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  17:  124. 

—  Nicholas's  Plan  for.   (T.  Bodley)  Am.  Law  R.  12:  413. 

—  One-Term  Principle.     (II.  Greeley)  Galaxy,  12:  4SS. 

—  Reform  in.     Dem.  K.  16:  315. 

—  Small  States  in.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  16:  69. 

—  Statistics  of,  1836-68.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  668. 
Presidential  Electioneering  in  the  Senate.  Atlan.  43 :  369. 
Presidential  Gerrymandering.   (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation, 

29:  417. 
Presidential  Government.  (E.  A.  Freeman)  Nat.  R.  19:  i. 
Presidential  Inability.     (L.  Trumbull,  T.  M.  Cooley,  B. 

F.  Butler,  and  T.  W.  Dwight)  No.  Am.  133:  417. 
Presidential  Term,  Duration  of.    (J.  Q.  Howard)  Galaxy. 

18:  816. 
Press,  The.     Dem.  R.  30:  359.  —  New  York  R.  3:  296. 

—  Abuses  of.     Ed.  R.  22:  72. 

—  Amenities  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  810. 

—  American  Political.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Fraser,  52:  678. 

—  and  the  Age.     Eel.  Mus.  2:  391.     3:   i. 

—  and  Church.    (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World,  15:  413. 

—  and  Parliament.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  242. 

—  and  Politics.     Fraser,  92:  41. 

—  and  Priesthood.     Bentley.  33:  241. 

—  and  the  Public  Service.     Fraser,  55:  649. 

—  and  Puliiit.   (P.  Bayne)  N.  Eel.  6:  189.  —  Hogg,i5:  i. 

—  and  Religion.     Dem.  R.  31:  397. 

—  and  Statesmen.     Liv.  Age,  32:  577. 

—  and  the  Tories.     Fraser,  8:  330. 

—  Briarens  of.     Fraser,  4:  490. 

—  Bribery  and  Corruption  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  145. 

—  Catholic.     Brownson,  5:  i. 

—  Colonial.     Colburn,  11:  442. 

—  Corruptions  of.     St.  James,  36:  249. 

—  Demoralized  Weekly.     Land  We  Love,  5:   76. 

—  Duties  to  the  People.     (W.  J.  Fox)  Peop.  J.  i:  2. 

—  English.     (N.  Rowe)  Contin.  Mo.  5:    100,   139,   564. 

6:  36,  135.  — Ed.  Mo.  R.  5:  363. 

—  French.   Chamb.  J.  16:  169.  —  Ev.  Sat.  15:  22,33,  S^i- 
Censorship  of.     Pamph.  24:  59. 

History  and  Character  of.     Westm.  74:  193. 

to  Death  of  Mazarin.     Cornh.  27:  703. 

Reigns  of  Louis  XIV.  and  XV.     Cornh.  28:  411. 

Same  art.  VjV.  Sat.  15:  521. 
Reign  of  Louis  XVI.     Cornh.  29:    154.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  247,  275,  285. 
in  the  Revolution  of   1789.      Cornh.   29:    535. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  580,  607. 

in  the  Revolution  of  1848.     Eel.  R.  89:  451. 

in  the  Reign  of  Terror.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  287. 

from  1789  to  i860.     Eel.  R.  112:  624. 

—  Gentlemen  of.    Dub.  Univ.  93:  513.  — St.  James,  49: 

2  53,  340. 

—  in  Italy,  Daily.     (J.  W.  Mario)  Nation,  6:  129. 

—  in  the  United' States.     (F.  P.  Stanton)  Contin.  Mo.  2: 

604. 

—  Influence  of.     (J.  M.  Peck)  Chr.  R.  g:  70.  — Black w. 

36:  373.  — Westm.  2:  194.   21:498.  —  (J   Basconi) 
Bib.  Sac.  29:  401.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  126. 
in  Religion.     Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  381. 

—  Legal  and  Fiscal  Trammels  on.     Westm.  18:  474. 

—  Libel  and  the  Freedom  of.     Quar.  I17:  519. 

—  The  libertine.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  285. 


PRESS 


1049 


PRIDE 


Press,  The,  Liberty  of.  Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:  538.  —  So.  R.  3: 
450.  —  Westm.  3:  285.  — Ed.  R.  18:  98.  25:  112. 
27:  102.  37:  no.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  5:  324. — Quar. 
35:  566. — Am.  Q.  5:  71.  —  Pani])!).  6:  205.  15: 
455.  — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  S3.  — Mo.  R.  88:  271.— 
(K.  1j.  Freeland)  Coiitin.  Mo.  4:  361. 

and  the  Catholic  Church.  U.  S.  Oath.  Mo.  4:  1 16.  — 

Brownson,  19:   137. 

—  Licentiousness  of.     Brownson,  6:  517. 

—  London.     Am.  Whij?  R.  14:  505. 

Daily,  History  of.     Westm.  64:  492. 

in  1868.    £v.  Sat.  6:  169. 

in  1877.     (A.  C.  Sellar)  Nation,  25:  6. 

—  Mud  Moralists.     (T.  Carlisle)  St.  .James,  37:  493. 

—  of  the  19th  Century.     Kcl.  M.  28:  289. 

—  Periodical.     Am.  Q.  Obs.  3:  135.  — Ed.  R.  57:  239. 

—  IVwer  and  Mission  of.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  19:  561. 

—  Prosecutions    of,   by    Louis   Philippe.     Tait,  4:  257. 

n.  s.  i:  359. 

—  Public.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  .1.  lo:  153. 

—  Russian.     (F.Johnson)  Nation,  7:  27. 

—  Siandinavian.     (F.  Johnson)  Nation,  6:  449. 

—  Sharpshooters  of.     Cornh.  7:  238. 

—  Subsidized,  in  Walpole's  Time.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  779. 

—  Whig  Prosecutions  of.     Blackw.  35:  295. 

<S'ee  f/to  Journalism  ;  Newsjiapers;  Periodicals. 
Press,  Steam  and  Hydrostatic,  Direct-acting.     Pract.  M. 

i:   180.     »S'ee  Printing-Press. 
Press  Association.     Cong.  1:  545,  673. 
Pressgang,  Storj^  of.     Chanib.  J.  57:  198. 

—  of  the  last  War.     Chamb.  J.  21 :   165. 
Pressgang  Hero.     (R.  Postans)  Bentley,  18:  256. 
Pri'ssed  Man.     Chamb.  J.  37:  153. 

Pressure,   Relations    between    Friction  an(L      (F.   J.  .1. 

Nickle)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  252. 
Prester  John,  Who  was?    AH  the  Year,  44:  521. — Eel. 

M.  42:  312. 
Preston,  M.  J.     Cartoons.     So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  466. 

—  Old  Song  and  New.  (W.  H.  Browne)  N.  Eel.  7:  493. 
Preston,  William  B.,  Portrait  of.  Am.  Whig  R.  10:  221. 
Prestwood  Papers.     (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,  62:  507,  613. 

63:  70-572. 
'Pretender,  The.     (See  Charles  Edward. 
Pretenders.     Belgra.  29:  238. 

—  Jesse's  Memoirs  of  the.     Liv.  Age,  63:  543. 
Pretension;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:   159. 
I'reterites,  Lost.     Ev.  Sat.  8:  481. 

I'reternatural  in  the  present  Day.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  654. 

—  Use  of,  in  Works  of  Fiction.     Blackw.  3:  648. 
Prettv  and  the  Beautiful.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  F.  Arts  (J. 

i:  308. 

Pretty  Bow  of  Ribbon.  (C.  Chesebrough)  (Jalaxy,  3:  31^). 

Pretty  Biitcheress  ;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  . I.  45:  627,  652,  (169. 

I'retty  (Jirl  milking  a  Cow;  an  Irish  Tale.  Dub.  Univ. 
60:  337. 

Pretty  Kettle  of  Fish.     Lippinc.  28:  292. 

Pr.tty  Mrs.  Ogilvie;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  55:  297. 

I'ntfy  I'arnassus.     (T.  Hood)  Dark  Blue,  i:  22S. 

Prt-tynuin,  .lohn  R.  Stray  Thoughts  and  Essays.  Col- 
burn,  150:  64,451.     151:  48-432. 

Preville,  Pierre  L.  D.,  the  French  Actor.  All  the  Year, 
38:   T73. 

Previous  Question.     (W.  Gaston)  Princ.  7:  415. 

Prevision,  Vision  about.  (H.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  6: 
189. 

Pn'vost  d'Exiles,  A.  F.,  Writings  of.  (T.  E.  Child)  St. 
James,  42:  261. 

Prevost-Paraddl,  Lucien  Anatole.  No.  Brit.  46:  48S. — 
Ev.  Sat.  9:  595,  663.  — (J.  H.  Fyfe)  Maemil.22: 
316.  —  (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  14:  352.  — Ev.  Sat.  i: 
449. 

—  and  Napoleon  HL    Quar.  129:  369. 


Price,  Richard.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  134. — Mo.  R.  83:  77. 
Price,  Rodman  M.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  41:  316. 
Price,  (Jen.  Sterling.     Missouri  Campaign  of  1S64.     So. 
Hist.  Pap.  7;  209. 

—  Sketch  of.  (W.  JL  Brand)  Land  We  Love,  i:  364. 
Price,  Thomas,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.  Hogg,  7:  289. 
I'rice's  Candle  Factory.     Colburn,  169:  402. 

Price  and  Rate  of  Duty,  Reduction  of.     (W.  Johnson) 
Hunt,  7:  63. 

—  of  Blood  ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  346. 

—  of  a  Dream.     (F.  L.  Benedict)  Li])])inc.  3:  175. 

—  of  an  Error;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  1M.25:  5,  70. 

—  of  a  Life.     (M.  Scribe)  Lakeside,  lo:  183. 

—  of  Safety.     (E.  W.  Latimer)  Lippinc.  26:  69S. 

—  What  is  a  fair?    Chamb.  J.  20:  217. 
Prices.     (E.  (iuincy)  Nation,  2:  632. 

—  and    Agriculture   in    England,   Rogers's    History  of. 

Brit.  (}.  46:   125.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  411. 

—  and  Spendthrifts.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  2:  681. 

—  and  Wages.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  16-549. 

in  England,  1580-1620.     (J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  24:  535. 

—  as  affected  by  the  Gold  Discovery.     No.  Brit.  42:  300. 

—  Bank.  M.  (L.)  12:  346,  58S. 

—  Cost  of  Living,  1650-51.    N.  E.  Reg.  7:  189. 

—  Course  of,  1873-74.     Bank.  JL  (L.)  34:  285. 

—  Cycles  in.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  617. 

—  Effect  of  Changes   in,  in  Great  Britain,  1839-47.     (J. 

T.  Danson)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  11:  loi. 

—  Forcible  Regulation  of,  1779.     Olden  Time,  2:  31S. 

—  High.     (D.  Wilder,  jr.)  Hunt,  36:  53. 

—  —  (^auses  and  Remedy  of.     (S.  H.  Walley)  Bank.  >L 

(N.  Y.)  22:  9. 
how  maintained?  1869.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation, 

8:  105. 
Report  on  high  Price  of  Bread.     Colburn,  i:  281. 

—  High  and  low.     (R.  Hildreth)  Hunt,  3:  305. 
Tooke  on.     Quar.  29:  214. 

—  in  1313.     Antiquary,  2:  34. 

—  in  Europe,  Increase  of,    1S71-73.     Bank.   JL  (N.  Y.) 

34:  265. 

—  in   Snaith,    Yorkshire,    i6th-i8th   Centuries.     (C.   B. 
•     Robinson)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  21:  369. 

—  Law  of.     (L.  Spooner)  Radical,  i:  326. 

—  of  Corn  in  England.  1S45-55.     yj.  T.  Danson)  J.  Sta- 

tis. Soc.  18:   I. 
in  Prussia,  1816-37.    J.  Statis.  Soc.  i:  493. 

—  of  Food  in  India  and  England  compared.      (W.   H. 

Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  10:  2S9. 
Weather  and.  (H.  ]\lartineau)Once  a  Week,  3:  149. 

—  of  14  Articles  for  40  Years.     Am.  Alma.  1836:  loi. 

—  of  Grain   in  Prussia  and  England,  1816-41.     (R.  W. 

Rawson)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  5:  32. 

—  of  Provisions  in  1753.     Tait,  n.  s.  lo:  200. 

—  of  stajile  Commodities,  in  1745.     ^-  ^^-  '^^S-  28:  2S0. 

—  of  Wheat,   1380-14S4.     (J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  J.  Statis. 

Sue.  27:  70. 
Pnibal.le  future.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  10:  213. 

—  Question  of.     Dem.  R.  8:  346. 

—  Range  of,  1825-64.     Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  19:  361. 

—  Recent  Fall  in,  1S70.  (R.  (Jiffen).!.  Statis.  Soc.  42:  69. 

—  Solid  Bottom  in.     Hank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  355. 

—  Spooner's  Island  Community.     (E.  Stanwood)  Radi- 

cal R.  i:  57S. 

—  Statistics  of,  iSiS-50.     Bank.  JL  (L.)  lo:  712. 
in  1S48.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  9:  65. 

—  Tdoke's  History  of.     Loud.  Q.  9:  22. 

—  Variations  of,    1782-1865.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  28:  294. 
Sn'  Wages. 
Pride  and  Ilimiility.     (F.  A.  Raucli)  Mcrccrsb.  13:  611. 

—  and  Insurrection.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  647. 


PRIDE 


1050 


PRIXCE 


Pride  and  Love.     (W.  Landor)  Godey,  2i:  225. 

—  and  Poverty;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  53. 

—  and  Vanity.     St.  Jaines,  27:  614. 

—  Fall  of.     (J.  N.  McJilton)  Godey,  21:  153. 

—  of  a  spoiled  Beauty.     Fraser,  33:  46,  iSo. 

—  Temper,  and  other  hij^h  Horses.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  348. 
Prieiie  Expedition.     Kv.  Sat.  9:  870. 

Priest  and  xVltar.     (\V.  E.  Krebs)  Mercersb.  15:  467. 

—  and  King,  True  Idea  of.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  Clir. 

Exam.  41:  355. 

—  and  People;  a  Story  of  American  Life.     Tait,  n.  s.  20: 

476-721.     21:  9. 

—  Hidden  Life  of.     Dub.  K.  28:  90. 

—  in  the  Congregation.     Fraser,  72:  375. 

—  in  the  School.     Fraser,  73:  5S4. 

—  in  the  World.     Fraser,  73:  69. 

—  Irish  Roman  Catholic.     Eel.  II.  1 18:  414. 

—  of  Lsis.     Colburn,  80:   127-426.     81:  33. 

—  with  two  Wives.     Irish  Mo.  6:  489. 

Priest's  Tale.     (T.  Wright)  Once  a  Week,  16:  461. 
Priest's  Son.     (I.  Tourguenieff)  Lippinc.  19:  744. 
Priests  and  Ministers.     (W.  A.  Whitwcll)  Mo.  ReL  M. 

4:  433- 

—  Women,  and  Families,  Michelet's.     Dub.  R.  19:  45S. 

—  Blackw.  58:  185. 
Priestcraft  and  Ultra-Ritualism.     Clir.  Obs.  68:  202. 
Priesthood  and  Christian  Ministry.     (R.  A.  Fiuk )  Lath. 

Q.  1:343. 
^  and  its  Functions.     (J.  L.  Davies)  Macrail.  16:  203. 

—  and  the  Press.     Bentley,  33:  241. 

—  Christian.     (S.  W.  Culver)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  474. 

and  Sacrifice.  Chr.  Rem.  4:  74.  — Cong.  M.  12:  97. 

—  in  Irish  Politics.     Dub.  R.  71:  103,257.     72:   119. 

—  in  the  Light  of  the  New  Testament.     Brit.  Q.  65:  99. 

—  Mellor  on.     Cong.  5:  541. 

—  Oi'ganized.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fortn.  21:  175. 

—  Royal.     (J.  A.  Brooks)  Chr.  Q.  i:  205. 

—  Vocations  to.     Brownson,  17:  497.  —  (T.  A.Becker) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  29. 

Priesthood  of  Letters.     (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  3:  2S3. 

Priestley,  Joseph.  (T.  H.  Huxley)  Macmil.  30:  473. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  655.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  6:  90.  —  Brit.  Q.  2:  253.  —  (W.  B.  0.  Peabody) 
Chr.  Exam.  12:  257.  —  (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  16: 
137. — (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  9:  136. — Nature,  10: 
239.  —  (H.  D.  Catlin)  Unita.  R.  2:  182.  15:  i.— 
Fraser,  90:  407.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  4S0. 

—  and  Unitariauism  in  England.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  32:  31S. 

33:  33- 

—  Biographical  Memoir  of.    (G.  Cuvier)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  3:  210. 

—  Cavendish,  Black,  and  Watt.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

77:  105. 

—  Controversy  with  Dr.  Horslcy.     Gen.   Repos.  i:  26, 

229.     2:  7,  257.     3:  13,  250. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (F.  .Teffrey)  Ed.  R  9:  136.—  Eel.  R.  4: 

984. — Cong.  M.  5:  225.  —  Chr.  Obs.  7:  444-589. 

—  Philosophical  Character  of.     (W.  Henry)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

24:  28. 

Priestly  Element  in  the  Ministry.  (G.  L.  Staler)  Mer- 
cersb. 18:  114. 

Priestly  Life  in  the  17th  Century  in  France,  Revival  of. 
Chr.  Obs.  74:  88. 

Priestly  Mediation.      (G.  B.  Russell)  Mercersb.  16:  552. 

Prigs.     Cornh.  23:  468. 

—  and  Bores.     Tinsley,  8:  219. 

Prima  Donna's  Husband.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  40:  snpp. 

105. 
Primacy,  The.    Dub.  R.  34:  482. 

—  Kendrick  on.    (S.  F.  Jarvis)  Am.  Church  R.  i:  165, 

325,  485. 
See  Papacy. 


Primary  Beliefs,  Philosophy  of.     Theo.  R.  2:  378. 
Primary  Education.     Eraser,  80:  135. 

—  in  Germany.     Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  348,  371. 

—  in  France.     (J.  G.  Rosengarten)  Nation,  27:  180. 
Primary  Elections,   Reform   in.     (E.  F.  Hoffman)  Penn 

Mo.  12:  602.     Ste  Nominations. 
Primary  Schools  and  Asylums  in  France.     Am.  J.  Educ. 
26:  649. 

—  of  Prussia  and  Germany.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  745. 

—  Specimen  of  Lessons.     Am.  J.  Educ.  9:  467. 
■  See  Kindergarten;  Petty  Schools. 

Primates  of  all  England.     Am.  Church  R.  i:  198,  371. 
Primavera.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  120:  482. 
Prime,  S.  Ireneus,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  74:  624. 
Prime  Meridian,  American.     (J.  Lovering)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

59:   184. 
Prime  Movers.     (J.  W.  M'Gauley)  Intel.  Obs.  i:  10. 
Prime  Seventh,  an  essential  Element  in  Music.     (H.  W. 

Poole)  Math.  Mo.  2:  10. 
Primers  and  ABC  Books.     Am.  J.  Educ.  12:  593. 

—  Chinese.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  626. 

—  Zuccaro's  Picture  of  the  Game  of.     (D.  Barrington) 

Arch.  8:  133*. 

Primeval  Earth,  Beke  on.     Mo.  R.  134:  333. 

Primeval  Words;  translated  from  Goethe.  (J.  H.  Hedge) 
Chr.  Exam.  37:  247. 

Primeval  World,  Hedge's.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  459. 

Primitive  Christian  at  Home;  a  Poem.  (W.  W.  Story) 
Fortn.  6:  S27. 

Primitive  Church.     See  Church. 

Primitive  Civilization,  Records  of.  (W.  J.  Stillman)  Na- 
tion, 16:  273.     17:   150. 

Primitive  Man.     See  Man,  Primitive. 

Primitive  Society.  (E.  B.  Tylor)  Contemp.  21:  701. 
22:  53. 

Primogeniture.  Fraser,  82:  783.  —  Ed.  R.  40:  350. — 
Selec.  Ed.  R.  6:  120.  —  {C.  Austin)  Westm.  2:  503. 

—  Eel.  R.  87:  323. 

—  and  Entail.     Dcm.  R.  25:  17.  —  Blackw.   13:  77. — 

Quar.  83:  178.  — Mo.  R.  163:  535. 

—  and  Peasant  Proprietors.     (W.  E.  Hickson)  Westm. 

49:  22. 

—  Law  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  797. 

—  Winterbottom  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  416. 

Primordial  Fauna  and  Fossils.     (J.  Hall)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

6:  284. 
Primrose,  The.     (W.  Hincks)  Howitt,  i:  205. 

—  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  53:  193. 

—  Flowers  of,  destroyed  by  Birds.    Nature,  9:  509.    lo:  6. 

—  Polity  of  a.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  696. 
Primroses  on  the  Barf.     (E.  Meteyard)  Sharpe,  27:  225. 
Prince,  John.     (C.  W.  Upham)  Am.  J.  Sci.  31:  201. 

—  LIpham  on.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  21:  179. 
Prince,  Thomas.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  No.  Am.  91 :  354. 

—  (J.  M.  Manning)  Cong.  Q.  i:  i.  — with  portrait, 
N.  E.  Reg.  5:  375- 

—  Letter  of,  173S.     N.  E.  Reg.  34:  58. 

—  Library  of.     See  below,  Prince  Library. 

—  New  England  Chronology,  Subscribers  to.    N.  E  Reg. 

6:  189. 

Memoirs  of.     N.E.Reg.  6:  200,272,  371.     7: 

71-325.  8:41,171,247.  9:597176,335-  10:45, 
149.  11:69,154.  13:  35>  135-245.  14:171.  15: 
i3>  333-  ^^'  12,  166.  17:237.  18:  176,258,386. 
19:  123,  206.     20:  242.     23:  336.     27:  123. 

Prince  Consort.     See  Albert,  Prince. 

Prince  Edward  Island.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper, 

55:  545- 

—  History  of.     (D.  Campbell)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  80. 

—  Pioneers  of  Civilization  in.     St.  James,  30:  264. 
Prince  Imperial.     See  Napoleon  Eugene,  Prince. 
Prince  Library,  Catalogue  of.     O.  &  N.  i:  692. 


PRINCE 


1051 


PRIOR 


Prince  Moleskine's  Conspiracy;  a  Ru=sian  Tale.     Cornh. 

21 :  544.     Same  art.  Eel.  'M.  75:  41. 
Prince  of  Madagascar.  (K.(TUtzkow;  Liv.  Aj^e,  38:  31,  97. 
Prince  of  Wales.     <S'ee  Albert  Edward;  Heurv ;  etc. 
Prince  of  Zulu.     (A.  Elder)  Beiitley,  28:   501. 
Prince  Paul's  Betrothal.     Eraser,  82:  224. 
Prince    Saroni's    Wife.      (.J.    Hawthorne)    Belyra.    43: 

supp.  18. 
Prince  Tcherkasky's  Masquerade.     Lond.  Soc.  20:   144. 
Prince's  Drives;  a  Poem.     Uub.  Univ.  57:  556. 
Prince's  Holiday.    All  the  Year,  19:  517. 
Prince's  Surprise;  a  Tale.     (S.  Hyde)  Lippinc.  3:  3S9. 
Princes  and  Potentates  in  1840.     Harper,  6i :  19O. 
Princes  of  Wales.     Eel.  M.  59:   195. 

—  and  their  Marriages.     Chamb.  J.  39:  153.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  77:  43. 

—  Baptism  of.     Cornh.  9:  410. 

—  Feathers  of.     (J.  G.  Nichols)  Arch.  29:  32. 

and  Mottoes  of.    (X.  H.  Nicolas  and  J.  K.  Planche) 

Arch.  31:  350.     32:  69,  332. 
Origin  of.     (W.  Simpson)  Eraser,  103:  637. 

—  in  their  Relations  to  Nation.     Liv.  Age,  77:  73-157. 

—  Thirteen.     All  the  Year,  8:  78. 

—  Two  simultaneous.     Hist.  M.  5:  9. 

—  Wooings  and  Weddings  of  our.     St.  James,  6:  409. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  76:  569. 
Princess,  Hints  on  the  Education  of  a.    ( W.  Drummond) 
Ed.  R.  7:  91. 

—  Leaves  from  the  Life  of.     Eraser,  38:   1S7. 
Princess  Bob  and  Friends.     (Bret  Harte)  Atlan.  28:  759. 
Princess  Cancrin's  Revenge.     Belgra.  lo:  342. 
Princess  Isle.     House.  Words,  12:  414. —  (M.  Petersen) 

Scrib.  12:  609. 
Princess  of  Thule.     (W.  Black)  Macmil.  27:  345,  469. 

28:  27-490.     29:  13,  98.     Same  art.   Lippinc.  11: 

277-669.     12:  94-708.     13:  77. 
Princess  Royal,  A.     House.  Words.  18:   153. 
Princess  Vareda.     (F.  A.  Henry)  Putnam,  11:  338,  421. 
Princess  Yolka;  a  Finnish  Story.     All  the  Year,  22:  307. 
Princesses  of  England,  Green's.     Lond.  Q.  5:  334. 

—  married  to  Subjects.     Chamb.  J.  47:  Soi. 
Princeton,  N.  .J.,  and  its  Institutions,  Hageman  on.     (A. 

A.  Woodhull)  Nation,  28:  408. 

—  Battle  of.  and  Death  of  Mercer.     Godey,  36:  283. 

—  College  of  New  Jersey.     (.S.  D.  Alexander)  Scrib.  13: 

625.  — (H.  R.  Timiow)  O.  &  N.  4:'507. 

Library  of.     (F.  Vinton)  Lib.  J.  2:  53,  71. 

Nassau  Hall.  (B.J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  4S2. 

—  Graveyard  at.     (Miss  McFarlane)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  32. 

—  Theological  Seminary,  History  of.     (S.  Miller)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  10:  31.  —  Cong.  Q.  6:  178. 
Princeton  and  Andover  Theologies.      (R.  P.   Stebbins) 

Chr.  Exam.  52:  309. 
Princeton,  Mass.,  Hide  and  Seek  Town.    (H.  H.  Jackson) 

Scrib.  12:  449. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  136. 

Principle,  Acting  from.     (^[.Valentine)  Luth.Q.  9:  113. 

—  Life  without.     (J.  H.  Clifford)  Radical,  5:  398. 
Principles,  not  Men.     Dem.  R.  23:   i. 

—  of  real  Being.    (F.  B  'yma)  Cath.  World,  18:  433-S24. 
Pringie,  Thomas,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  18:  521. 

—  Poetical  Works  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  280.  —  Chr.  Obs.  28: 

265.  —  Eel.  R.  47:  343.    67:  414.  —  Mo.  R.  145:  221. 
Pringle's  Flat.     (D.  Lowry)  Lippinc.  27:  493. 
Pringle's  Mess-Story.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  4S1. 
Print-Collecting.    Eel.  R.  80:  295.  —  Temp.  Bar,  47:  315. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  130:  361. 
Print  Shops.      (W.  J.  Prowse)   Sharpe,   29:   195.     See 

Engravings. 
Print  Works,  Lancashire,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  12:  2S9. 
I'rinted  Letters,  Age  of.     Hogg,  9:  49. 
Printer's  Apprentice.     Penny  M.  7:  306.  ' 


Printer's  Devil.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  65:   i.  —  Mus. 
38:  3'/-- 

—  Ode  to.     Lond.  M.  7:  644. 

Printers,  Famous  English.     Liv.  Age,  134:  381. 

—  in  London,  N(jtes  on.     Hogg,  12:  127. 

—  Prince-,  of  Italy.   (CM.  Phillimore)  Macmil.  29:  355. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  55S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

121:  33- 
Printers'   Blunders.      Chamb.  J.   58:   381.      See  Tyivi- 

graphical  Errors. 
Printing  and  Printers.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  390.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  36:  847. —  (E.  Heriott)  De  Bow.  6:  45. 

—  and  Publisiiing  at  Home  and  abroad.     For.  Q.  26:  95. 

—  Art  of.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  2:  275.  —  (J.  T.  Brown)  Ex. 

H.  Lee.  3:  65. 

—  Autogra|)hic.     Chamb.  J.  57:  727. 

—  Carbon  Process  in.     Art  J.  20:  56. 

—  Complaint  of.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  19:  748. 

—  Compositor's  Work.     Penny  M.  2:  465. 
Lessons  in.     All  the  Year,  39:  29,  loi. 

—  Disadvantages  of.     Anal.  M.  8:  222. 

—  Early.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  11:  466.  —  Chamb.  J. 

36:  327. 
in  Boston  and  New  York.     (W.  L.  Stone)  Contin. 

M.  4:257. 
in  Philadelphia.     (J.  W.  Wallace)  Pennsyl.  M.  4: 

432- 

—  GutenbergJubilee  on  the  Invention  of.  For.  Q.  25:  446. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  15:  450. 

—  History  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  8:  34. 

Thomas's.     (J.  A.  Lewis)  Nation.  22:  211. 

—  in  the  15th  and  19th  Centuries.     Penny  M.  6:  501. 

—  in  the  19th  Century.     Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  300. 

—  in  China.     Penny  M.  7:  350. 
Early.     Chamb.  J.  II :   174. 

Mode  of,  1S38.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26:  371. 

—  in  Colors.     Chamb.  J.  21 :  68. 
Baxter's  Process.     Art  J.  3:  106. 

—  Invention  of.     For.  Q.  19:  iiS.     See  Printing.  Origin 

of. 

—  Nature-.    (II.  Bradbury)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61 :  37.    63: 

42,  120. 

—  New  Art  of.     Blackw.  55:  45. 

—  on  Textile  Fabrics.     Pract.  M.  5:  71. 

—  Origin  of.      (H.   M.   Alden)   Harper.   37:  637.  —  St. 

Paul's,  2:  706. —  (R.  Willott)  Arch.  8:  239.      11: 
267.  —  Irish  Q.  8:  20.  —  Eel.  R.  40:  366. 
and  Progress  of.     Mo.  R.  155:  32S. 

—  Ornamental.     (0.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  38:  276. 

—  Plantin  Museum  at  Antwerp.     (W.  Blades)  Macmil. 

38:  2S2. 

—  Progress  Westward      (H.  O'Rielly)  Hist.  M.  II :  193. 
See  Block  Books;  Typography. 

Printing-ink,  Savage  on.     Mo.  R.  131:  221. 
Printing-Machincs,  Cylindrical  Type.  (II.  Orr)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  89:  320. 

—  Steam,  Inventor  of.     (S.  Smiles)  Ev.  Sat.  9:  42. 
Printing-Otlicc.  Imperial,  at  Vienna.     Art  .L  3:  310. 
Printing-Press  as  an  Instrument  of  Education.     (W.  T. 

Harris)  Education,  i:  371. 

—  Ca.xton  and  modern  Machinery.     Pract.  M.  7:  76. 

—  Universal,  1859.     (T.  J.  Silberman)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

67:  337- 
-Walter.     Good  Words,  17:  688. 
Printing-Presses  and  Machinery.     Penny  !M.  2:  50;. 

—  and  their  Theory.     (A.  M   Fisher)  Am.  J.  Sci.  3:311. 
F'rinting-Press  Engine,  Small.     Pract.  M.4:  46S. 
Prinzenraub;  a  Glimpse  of  Saxon  History.     (T.  Carlyle) 

Westm.  63:  89.     Same  art.  Eel.  JL  34:  304. 
Prior,  Matthew.     (H.  G.  Hewlett)  Contemp.  2o:  23S. — 
Cornh  33:  71.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  794. 

—  Poetical  Works  of.    No.  Brit.  27:  366. 


PRIORY 


1052 


PRISON 


Priory  of  the  two  Lovers.     Colbiirn,  lo:  375. 

Priscilla.     (E.  Eyglestou)  Scrib.  3:   iS. 

Priscilla'sLot.  (D.M.Craik)  Once  a  Week,  16:  509,537. 

Prism,  Story  of  tlie.     Chaiiib.  J.  54:  341. 

Prismatic  Ketlectioii.     Ed.  li.  2:  97. 

Prismoidal  Formula.     (J.W.  Davis)  Eel.  Eiigiii.  20:  410. 

—  (C.  Wright)  Math.  Mo.  i:  21,  53. 
Prison,  Dinner  in  a  State.    (M.Hosmer)Lipi)inc.  17:  497. 

—  Female  Life  in.      Dub.  R.  63:   117. —  Chr.  Rem.  44: 

365.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  75 :  339. 

—  Interior  of  a  London.     Chamb.  J.  20:  406. 

—  Japanese.     (W.  E.  Griffis)  Overland,  15:  289. 

—  Military,  Life  in  a.    Cornh.  15:  499. 

—  A  NewEnsrland.     All  the  Year,  29:  294. 

I'risons.     Mo.  11.  106:  311.  —  (Sir  W.  Crofton)  Fraser, 

87:    lOI. 

—  American.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  No.  Am.  103:  383. 

—  and  Penitentiaries.     Quar.  30:  404. 
in  France.     Blackw.  42:  145. 

—  and  Prison  Discipline.      (L.  Tappan)  Chr.  Exam.  3: 

203.  —  (C.  Sumnei)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  122. 

—  and  Prisoners.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  47. 

—  and  tlieir  Limates,  1856.     Eel.  E.  104:  560. 

—  British,  of   the  American  Revolution,  on  Land  and 

Water.     (B  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  i. 

—  Buxton  on.     Chr.  Obs.  17:  3S7,  446. 

—  Chinese.     (0.  Wermuth)  Overland,  11:  314, 

—  Convict.     Month,  5:  379. 

—  Dutch.     Penny  M.  7:   174. 

—  Eastern.     (T   Smith)  Good  Words,  2:  175. 

—  Female  Convict.     Victoria,  31:  331. 

—  Female  Penitentiaries.     Quar.  83:  359. 

—  Gurney's  Notes  on.     Eel.  K.  2g:  22^- — Mo.  R.  89: 

199. 

—  Macgill  on.     Chr.  Obs.  13:  234. 

—  Management  and  Discipline  of.     (A.  Shuman)  Lake- 

side, 1 :  225. 

—  Neild  on.     Ed.  R.  22:  385. 

—  of  Cayenne,  Visit  to.     (J.  Munro)  Good  Words,  19: 

746. 

—  of  the  Continent.     Lond.  Q.  4:  67. 

—  of  England.     (C.  E.   Pascoe)  Appleton,  12:  457-584. 

—  Fraser,  93:  325. — Pamph.  18:  148. 
in  the  i8th  Centurv.     Hogg.  4:  165. 

Six  Years  in.     Temp.  Bar,  24:  321,  524.     25:  68- 

527.     26:  72. 
State  of.     (Syd.  Smithi  Ed.  R.  35:  286. 

—  of  France.     Blackw.  42:   14s- 

—  —  Political,  under  2d  Republic.     Temp.  Bar,4i:  249. 

—  of  Ireland,  Convict,  Visit  lo.     (M.  Carpenter)  Once  a 

Week,  5:  656.     6:  11,  176,  664. 
Litermediate.     Irish  Q.  8:  1097. 

—  of  London.     Eel.  R.  gi :  280. — Pamph.  6:  47^. 

—  of  Naples.     (II.  Wreford)  Good  Words,  9:  485. 

—  of  Paris.    For.  R.  2:  105.  —  (W.  Burnet)  Good  Words, 

15:  601. 
and  their  Prisoners.     (.J   J.  Jarves)  Harper,  7:  599. 

—  Chamb.  ,1.  12:  158,  298,402. 

Old.    Dub.  Univ.  74:  468.    75:  597.    76:  21.    80: 

617.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  288.  415. 

Peeps  into.     (W.  Burnet)  Good  Words,  15:  601. 

under  the  Commune.   (A. G. Knight)  Month.  37:  22. 

—  of  Scotland.     Blackw.  4:  603.  —  Penny  M.  5:  487.  — 

Pamph.  15:  22S,  415. 
and  North  of  England.     Pamph.  16:  98. 

—  of  Spain,  Visits  to.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  235,  400. 
and  Portugal.     Pamph.  23:  289. 

—  Past  and  present.     Irish  Q.  4:  870. 

—  Religion  in.     (F.  A.  Raborg)  Cath.  World,  lo:  114. 

—  State,  Visit  to  our.      (A.  Webster,  jr.)  Appleton,  11: 

139-228. 

—  Taylor's  Treatise  on.  (H. Croft)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  4:  286. 


Prisons;  Visit  to  the  House  of  Correction.    (T.  Hopkins) 
Ihih.  Univ.  90:  550. 
Ste  nrimes  of  prisons,  f(s  Dartmoor;  Newgate;  Penfon- 
vilie;  Portland.   ^Z«o  Penitentiaries;  Reformatories. 

Prison  Association  of  New  York.  (E.  C.  Wines)  Mctli. 
Q.  24:  90. 

Prison  Bread.     (A.  H.  Church)  Nature,  ig:  387. 

Prison-Breaking.     All  the  Year,  36:  304. 

Prison  Discipline.  (E.Everett)  No.  Am.  37:  117. — 
(G.  S.  Hillard)  No.  Am.  47:  452. —  (F.  Wayland) 
No.  Am.  49:  I.  — (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  66:  145.  — 
(L.  Tappan)  Chr.  Exam.  3:  203. —(S.  A.  Eliot) 
Chr.  Exam.  10:  15.  — (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr. 
Exam.  16:  25T.— (S.  A.  Eliot)  Chr.  Exam.  20: 
376.  —(R.  C.  Waterston)  Chr.  Exam.  26:  54.—  (F. 
Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  27:  381.  —  (C.  Sumner)  Chr. 
Exam.  40:  122.  —  (.J.  H.  Morison)  Chr.  Exam.  44: 
273.  —  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  201.  —  Am.  Q.  14:228.  18: 
451.  —  New  York  R.  6: 124.  —  Dem.  R.  19:  129.  20: 
172.— Knick.  30:  445.  — (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  K.  30: 
463.  —  Ed.R.36:  353.  64:  316. — Westm.3:42o. — 
For.  Q.  12:  49.  —  Princ.  21:  331.  — Eel.  R.  35  :  274. 
68:  568.  — Mo.  R.  97:  427.  130:  421. —  U.  S.  Lit. 
Gaz.  4:  176.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  206. — 
Nat.  Q.  8:  i.  — O.  &  N.  10:  515.  — All  the  Year, 
18:  251.  —  Penny  M.  5:  182.  12:  345. — Irish  Q. 
4:  559.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  27:  loi. 

—  and  Criminal  Legislation.     Westm.  61 :  409. 

—  and    Statistics  of  Lower  Bengal.      (F.  J.  Mouat)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  35:  57. 

—  as  a  Science.     (A.  Woodbury)  New  Eng.  32:  70. 

—  at  Munich.     (C.  H.  Townshend)  Zoist,  13:  419. 

—  Buxton  on,  1818.     Eel.  R.  27:  451.      28:  82. 

—  Catholics  and.     Dub.  R.  46:  424. 

—  Ethics  of.     Brit.  Q.  32:  43. 

—  European.     Cath.  World,  7:  772, 

—  Field  on.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  123. 

—  Improvements  in.  (A.S.Meyrick)Internat.  R.  10:  306. 

—  in  1844.     Mo.  Pel.  M.  i:  407. 

—  in  America.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  No.  Am.  105  :  555. 

—  in  Enghuid.      (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  74:  232. 

—  Ho.  &  For.  R.  3:  407. 

—  in  I'entonville.     Quar.  92:  487, 

—  in  Sweden.     For.  Q.  27:  2S3. 

—  in  the  United  States.    (F.B.Sanborn)  0.  &  N.  2:  239. 

—  Laui-ie  in.     Mo.  R.  142:  479. 

—  Reform  in.     Eel.  R.  68:  568. 

Difficulties  of.  (A.S.Meyrick)  Internat.  R.  11:  234, 

Sec  Fry,  Elizabeth;  Howard,  John.     Also,   Prison 
Reform. 

—  Reforms  in.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  No.  Am.  102:  210. 

—  Reformatory.     Cornh.  3:  409,708.    4:  229.     7:   1S9. 

10:  722. 

—  Treadmill  in.     Eel.  R.  38:  549. 

Prison  Discipline  Society,  English.  Chr.  Obs.  20:  801. 
22:  S20. 

—  Report,  1827.     Ed.  R.  48:  545. 

Prison  Experience  during  the  Civil  War,  1861-65.  (J* 
T.  Wells)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  324,  393,  487. 

Prison  Fare,  Cheapness  of.     Cornh.  i:  745. 

Prison  Hours.     Colburn,  II4:  20;. 

Prison  House  unmasked,  1837,    Mo.  R.  144:  208. 

Prison  Labor.  (E.  Smith)  Princ.  n.  s.  5:  225.  —  (J. 
Bowring)  Theo.  R.  5:  415.  —  (R.  A.  Arnold)  Fraser, 
78:  769. 

—  Cheap.     Westm.  50:  197.  —  Mo.  R.  106:  394. 

—  Remunerative.     Once  a  Week.  12:  639. 

Prison  Life,  Chesterton's  Revelations  of.  Colburn,  108: 
218.      Saine  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  494. 

—  in  England  and  Australia.     Cornh.   13:  489. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Blackw.  130:  21.     Same  art.  EcL 

M.  97:  316, 


PRISOX 


1053 


PROBLEMS 


Prison  Life,  Revelations  of.     Cornh.  7:  638. 

I'lison  Ministers'  Act.     Dub.  K.  53:  356. 

Prison  Mission  in  London.    (J.  Williams)  0.  &  N.  7: 

243,  365- 
Prison  Photographs.     All  the  Year,  15:  533. 
Prison  Portraits.     Chanib.  .J.  43:  406. 
Pri.son  Reform.     (0.  H.  Brighaui)  Uuita.  R.  5:  422. — 

(A.  Woodbury)  O.  &  iN'.  3:  755.  — Am.  Church  R. 

21:  515.     24:  377.  —  Eel.  R.  86:  455. 

—  in  France,  Christophe  on,  183S.     Mo.  II.  147:  177. 

—  in  the  U.  S.     (E.  C.  Wines)  Hours  at  Home,  8:  539. 

—  International.     (E.  C.  Wines)  Interuat.  R.  3:  368. 
See  Prison  Discipline,  Reform  in. 

Prison  Ships,    1777.     N.  E.  Reg.  32:  42-395.  —  (B.  .1. 

Lossing)  Potter  Am.  ^[0.  6:  i. 
Prison  Statistics  and  Discipline  in  Lower  Bengal.     (F.  J. 

Mouat)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  25:  175.     30:  21. 

—  Internat.     (F.  J.  Mouat)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  39  :  311. 
Prison  System  of  Ireland.      Dub.  Univ.  85:  641.  —  (A. 

G.  Sedg^vick)  Nation,  i:  659. 
Prison-Visiting.     (F.  M.  F.  Skene)  Fraser,  102:  762. 

—  and  Sarah  Martin.     Ed.  R.  85:  320. 

Prisoner,  The.     (Mrs.  E.  C.  Embury)  Godcy,  21:  146. 

—  a  Poem.     (Z.  B.  Buddington)  Harper,  49:  26. 

—  and  the  Laborer,  1774  and  1S44.     Fraser,  37:  40. 

—  of  Chillon,     (Mrs.  Raymond)  Cath.  World,  23:  S57. 

—  of  Ghent.     (B.  Simmons)  Blaekw.  51:  98. 

—  of  Spezzia;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  6:  S12. 
Prisoner's  Cry  for  Justice.     Month,  4:  505. 
Prisoners,  Counsel  for.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  45:  74. 

—  Hope  for.     Mouth,  2:  23- 

—  of  the  Caucasus.     Colburn,  162:  650. 

—  Fentonville.     Quar.  82:  175. 

—  Punishment  of  untried.    (Syd.  Smyth)  Ed.  R.  39:  229. 

—  Purgatory  of.     Chamb.  J.  29:  258. 

—  Reformation  of.     (Z.  R.  Brockway)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J. 

6:  144. 

—  Should  they  be  examined?  (A.  Wills)  19th  Cent.  3: 169. 

—  Treatment  of.     (.J.  R.  Chandler)  Penn  Mo.  5:  S57. 
Prisoner-of-War.     Colburn,  61 :  69-200. 

—  Experience  of,  in  the  U.  S.  Civil  War.     (.J.  T.  Wells) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  324,  393,  487. 
Prisoners-of-War.     Chamb.  J.  21 :  330. 

—  Exchange  of.  Land  We  Love,  6:  88. 
Pritchard,  .J.  W.  H.  Cong.  M.  19:  663. 
Private-Bill  Legislation,  English.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation, 

15:  361. —  Eel.  R.  120:  397. 
Private  Bohemias.     (A.  M.  Crane)  Putnam,  12:  i^S. 
Private  Chapel ;  a  Story.  (J.  T.  Heavlley)  Galaxy,  18:  401. 
Private  Judgment.     (T.  C.  Porter)  Mercersb.  i:  515. — 

(T.  Wemyss)  Cong.  M.  27:  749. 

—  and  Dr.  Nevin.  (J.  H.  A.  Bomberger)  Mercersb.  5:  102. 

—  Conditioned.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  4:  286. 

—  or  false  PVeedom.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  19:  356. 

—  Right  of.     (W.  W.  Allen)  Cong.   Q.   8:    190. —  (II. 

Rogers)  Ed.  R.  76:  3S2. 
Private  Property,  Exemption  from  Capture  on  the  Sea. 

(T.  D.  Woolsey)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  7:  191. 
Private  Secretary.    Blaekw.  128:  536-D67.    129:  31-725. 

130:   53-2S7. 
Private  Theatricals.   Colburn,  56:  248.  —  Dub.  Univ.  35; 

7H- 

—  Old  and  new.     St.  Paul's,  2:  472. 

Private  Theatricals;  a  Story.  (W.  D.  Ilowells)  Atlan. 
36:  513,  674.     37:  1-559. 

Private  Wealth  and  Public  Welfare.  (E.  Atkinson) 
Unita.  R.  16:  534. 

Privateer  G.-n.  Sullivan.  (C.  II.  Bell)  K.  E.  Reg.  23:  47, 
i8i,  289. 

Privateer  Rhode  Island,  1744.  (Tr.  by  W.  I.  Kip)  Over- 
land, 12:  323,  511. 

Privateer's  Story.     Sharpe,  25:  213. 


Privateers,  The.     Chamb.  J.  8:  267. 

—  American,  History  of.     Li  v.  Age,  50:  504. 

—  and  Privateering.    De  Bow,  22:  593.  — Chamb.  J.  22: 

29.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33:  279. 

in  iSth  Cent.  (J.  K.  Laughton)  Eraser,  104: 462,  589. 

Privateering.     (J.  Gallison)  No.  Am.  lo:  160.  —  Niles's 

Reg.  14:  129.     16:  supp.  29.  —  De  Bow,  1:  51O. — 

Liv.  Age,  54:  559. 

—  and  neutral  Goods.    (T.  D.  Woolsey)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J. 

10:  124. 
Privatecrsman.  The.    (F.  Marrj'at)  Coll)urn,  74:  503.   75: 
24-379-     76:   17-433-     77:  1-127. 

—  Journal  of  a,  in  Prison,  1777-79.  N-  E.  Reg.  30: 174,  343. 
Privilege,  Curiosities  of.    (T.  Hodgins)  Canad.  Mo.  5:  514. 

—  Logic  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  418. 

—  Question  of.     (Juar.  77:   192.  —  (T.  Denham)  Ed.  R. 

83:  I.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  8:  i.     Set  Parliament, 
Privilege  of. 

—  vernus  Law.     Fraser,  21:  376. 

Privileged  Persons.     (G.  Raymond)  Colburn,  58:  454. 
Privy  Council,  Extracts  from  Proceedings  of,   1545-58. 

"(H.  Ellis)  Arch.  18:  126. 
Privy  Seal,  Five  curious  Writs  of.   (C.  Ord)  Arch.  16:  91. 
I'rizes  in  Schools.    (G.  F.  Thayer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  435. 
Prize  Comedy  and  Prize  Committee.     (G.   H.   Lewes) 

Westm.  41 :  105. 
Prize  Essays,  Academical.     Cong.  M.  22:  317. 
Prize-Fight,  Going  to  a.     Curnh.  9:  627. 

—  of  King  and  Heenan.     Temp.  liar,  10:  191. 

—  of  Sayers  and  Heenan,  i860.     Fiaser,  6i:  708. 
Prize-Fighters,  Crimes  of.     Colburn,  42:  326. 
Prize-Fighting.     Fraser,  18:  725.     See  Pugilism. 
Prize-Money.     Chamb.  .J.  22:   12. 

—  in  U.  S.  Civil  War,  1S61-65.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  260. 
Prize  Poems,  English.     Dub.  L'niv.  57:  467. 

Proa,  Flying.     (\V.  L.  Alden)  Harper,  55:  42S. 
Probabilisni,  Mr.  Gladstone  on.    (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month, 
36:  274. 

—  What  is?    Month,  8:  8. 

Probability  as  the  Guide  of  Conduct.    (W.  E.  Gladstone) 
19th  Cent.  5:  908.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  579. 

—  Estimates  of.     Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  4:  264. 

—  Logic  of,  in  religious  Aspects.    (A.  P.  Peabody)  Princ. 

n.  s.  5:  303. 
See  Chance. 
Probabilities.     (Sir  J.  F.  W.  Herschel)  Ed.  R.  92:  i. 

—  De  Morgan's  Essay  on.     Quar.  64:  2S5. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Am.  Q.  11:  473. 

—  in  Science.     Stud.  ..^-  Intel.  Obs.  5:   154. 

—  La  Place  on.    (J.  Playfair)  Ed.  R.  23:  320.  —  Dub.  R. 

2:  339.     3:  237. — Eel.  R.  20:  562. 

—  Notes  on.     (S.  Newcomb)  Math.  Mo.  i:  136-349.    2: 

134.  272.     3:  119,  343. 

—  (iuetelet  on.    Bank.  M.  (L.)  11:  329.  — Ed.  R.  92:  i. 

—  PaI.  R.  89:  600. 

—  Venn  on.     No   Am.  105:  317. 

Probate,  Court  of,  Her  Majesty's.     Fraser,  72:  193. 
Probation:  a  Novel.    Temp.  Bar,  55:  1-433.    5^'-  '-433- 
57:  »-433- 

—  after  Death.     (J.  E.  Roy)  New  Eng.  29:  400. 

—  Is  there  any  Limit  to  .Man's?   Mo.  Rel.  M.  37:  285,339. 

—  Life  the  only  Period  of.    (A.  Hovey)  Clir.  R.  16:  541. 
Probational  Advantages,  Equation  of.     (D.  D.  Whedon) 

Meth.  (J.  23:  129. 
Probationer  Leonard.    (C.  Chesebrough)  Lippinc.  11 :  45, 

161,  331. 
Problem,  A.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  5:  697. 
Problems  of  Life  and  Mind,  G.  H.  Lewo's.    (C.  Wright) 

Nation,  18:  3S1.  — (II.  AV.  Holland)  Nati.m,  23 -"27. 

—  (X.  Clark)  Nation.  29:  43. —  Internat.  R.  i:  426. 

—  (L.  Adams)  New  Eng.  35:  47,  200. —  (F.  Harrison) 
Fortn.  22:  89. —  (D.  A.  Spalding)  Nature,  lo:  t. 


PROBLEMS 


1054 


PROGRESS 


Problems,  Hodgson  on.     (A.  Main)  Mind,  i:  292. 

I'rocession  of  Life.     (N.  Hawlhorne)  Dem.  K.  12:  360. 

I'rocessions.     Lond.  M.  6:  TiJ. 

I'rocida,  Day  at.     Sharpe,  38:  291. 

I'rocrastination,  the  Tliief  of  Time.  (L.  Blanchard)  Col- 
burn,  65:  299. 

Procter,  Adelaide  A.  (C.  Dickens)  Atlan.  16:  739. — 
with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  88:  759.  —  (M.  Russell)  Irish 
Mo.  5:  691.  —  Victoria,  6:  193. — Aryosy,  30:  149. 

—  (F.  A.  Rudd)  Cath.  World,  5:  553. 

—  Legends  and  Lyrics.     No.  Brit.  30:  403.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  47:  463. 

—  Poems.     Eel.  M.  47:  iSo.  —  Dub.  Univ.  53:  398. — 

Month,  4:  79.     Same  art.  Cath.  World,  2;  837.  — 
Temp.  Bar,  27:  1S4. 
Procter,  Bryan  Waller.     (B.  Cornwall)  Ed.  R.  147:  333. 

—  (G.  A.  Simcox)  Fortn.  27:  70S.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  89:  57.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  791.  —  (H. 
G.  Hewlett)  19th  Cent.  4:  64V  —  (J-  T.  Fields) 
Harper,  51:  -jy], — 52:  57. —  (E.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib. 
7:  463. —  with  portrait,  Appleton,  4:  34S.—  Blackw. 
81:  356. —  Brit.  Q.  68:  63.— (S.  R.  T.  Mayer) 
Gent.  M.n.  s.  13:  555.— (W.J.  Fox)  Peop..J.  i:  201. 

—  and  some  of  his  Contemporaries.     (E.  P.  Whipple) 

Internat.  R.  4:  514. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Canad.  Mo.  12:  96. 

—  Dramatic  Scenes.     Blaikw.  5:  310. 

—  English  Songs.   Mo.  R.  128:  379. — Colburn,  71:  545. 

—  Flood  of  Thessaly.     Blackw.  13:  532.  —  Mo.  K.  loi: 

50.  —  Lond.  M.  7:  460,  669. 

—  Letter  to.     Blackw.  16:  2S5. 

—  Marcian  Colonna.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  34:  449.—  Ed. 

Mo.  R.  4:  176.  —  Lond.  M.  2:  75. 

—  Memorial  Stanzas  on.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  22: 

659.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  258. 

—  iSIirandola;  a  Tragedy.     Lond.  M.  3:  211. 

—  New  Poems.     Colburn,  7:  3S3. 

—  Poems.     Blackw.  13:  532.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  33: 

144.  —  Mo.  R.  94:  1S9. 

—  Sicilian  Story.    Blackw.  6:  643.  —  Lond.  M.  i:  84. — 

Ed.  Mo.  R.  3:  271.  —  Mo.  R.  91:  291. 

—  Songs  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  11:  31.  —  (C.  E.  Havens) 

Pioneer,  1 :  330. 

—  L^npublished  Letters  and  Recollections  of.     (S.  R.  T. 

Mayer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13:  555.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
124:  307. 

—  Weeds  and  Flowers.     Colburn,  44:  316.     45:  227. 
Proctor,  Richard  A.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  4S'S.  —  (J.  Fraser) 

Scrib.  7:  172.  — with  portrait,  Eel.  5L  82:  371. 
Proctor,  Gen.  Thomas,  Sketch  of.     (B.  5L  Nead)  Penn- 

syl.  M.  4:  454. 
Proctor,  Meaning  of  the  Word.    (F.  Cohen)  Arch.  18:  9. 
Proctor's  Case.     (C.  Hoey)  All  the  Year,  40:  supp.  52. 
Proctors;  a  Tale.     Canad.  Mo.  2:  362. 
Prodigal;  a  Poem.     (W.  B.  Scott)  Fortn.  11:  146. 
Prodigal  Son;  a  Tale.    (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  6:  449- 

701.     7:  I,  29,  57.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  73:  595. 

74:  23-582. 

—  Story  of.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  5:  340,  3S1, 
Prodigies,  Books  concerning.   (A.  Smith)  Bentley,  25:  91. 

—  Old  English.     Once  a  Week,  5:  383. 
Prodigy-Hunter.     All  the  Year,  6:  331. 

Production  and  Exchange.  (J.  B.  Howe)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.) 
32:  609. 

—  Over-Consumption  or  Over-Production.    (0.  B.  Bunce) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  306. 
Profane  Genesis.     So.  Lit.  JIoss.  10:  229,  438. 
Profanity.     (T.  W.  Lane)  Putnam,  5:  41. 

—  Pious.     Cong.  5:  32. 

Profession,  Choice  of  a.  (A.  Suydam)  University  Q.  3: 
302,338.  —  (C.  H.  Brigham)  Unita.  R.  14:  152. — 
Colburn,  61:  433.  —  New  Eng.  M.  3:  13S.    4:  108. 


Professions,  The.  (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  45:  465.  —  Mac- 
mil.  11:  463. 

—  and  Kducation.     (E.  H.  Byington)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  444. 

—  and  Trades  of  the  Metrojiolis.     Penny  M.  3:  70. 

—  Unity  of.     (F.  W.  Fisk)  New  Eng,  35:  534. 
Professionals  abroad.     Cornh.  23:  223. 
Professional   Education,   Edgeworth  on.     (J.   Davison) 

Quar.  6:  166.  —  (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  15:  40. — 
Chr.  Obs.  9:  703. — Eel.  R.  11:  10,  140. 

—  in  Scotland.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  791. 
Professional  Guild.     (G.  M.  Kellogg)  Lakeside,  6:  97. 
Professional  Idiosyncrasy.     Colburn,  65:  185. 
Professional  Indolence.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  523. 
Professional  Labor  and  Success.     Chr.  R.  5:  230. 
Professional  Mortality  in  1831.     Westm.  14:  463. 
Professional   Success,   Conditions   of.     (E.    H.    Chapin) 

Univ.  Q.  29:  5. 

Professor,  The.     (C.  Bronte)  Bentlej',  2:  277. 

Professor  at  the  Breakfast  Table.  (0.  W.  Holmes)  At- 
lan. 3:  85-760.     4:  iig-751. 

Professor  Extraordinary.  Fraser,  90:  109.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  122:  432. 

Professor  Fargo;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  18:  233. 

Professor  Josiah  Hidebound  and  his  Friends.  (J.  G. 
Davis)  Lakeside,  11:  49,  126. 

Professor  Hoffmann's  Folly;  a'  Story.  (J.  Dangerfield) 
Galaxy,  22:   jy-,. 

Professor  Kellerman's  Funeral.  (F.  McLandburgh) 
Lakeside,  11 :  12. 

Professor  of  Dollingen.     (A.  Eiehberg)  Lippinc.  21:  701. 

Piofessor  of  Toledo.     Bentley,  3:  544. 

Professor  Phantillo.     (J.  P.  Quiney)  Putnam,  5:  23. 

Professor  Von  Trump,  Oculist.  (R.  Chesterlield)  Lake- 
side, 9:   192. 

Professor's  Declaration.     (L.  Villari)  Belgra.  40:  65,  209. 

Professor's  Niece  ;  a  Studj'  in  neutral  Tints.  Temp. 
Bar,  56:  248. 

Professor's  Pupil.     Lond.  Soe.  2:  505. 

Professor's  Story.  (O.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  5:  88-735. 
6:  95-729.     7:  5-5-395. 

Professor's  Wife;  a  Tale.  Chamb.  J.  33:  309,  326. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  455. 

Professorial  Elections.     Fraser,  54:  637. 

Profit.  Rate  of.   (Ci.  M.  Weston )  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  773. 

Profits.     Chamb.  J.  38:  305. 

—  of  a  Holiday.     House.  Words,  18:  363. 

—  Rise  and  Fall  of.     Ed.  R.  40:  i. 

—  Theory  of.     (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  2:  89,  210. 
Profitable  Employment.     Chamb.  J.  31:  97. 
Progress.     (.1.  A.   Fronde)  Fraser,  82:  671.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  108:  411.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  139. 
—  (E.  Abbot)  Unita.  R.  6:  535.  — (H.  Bushnell) 
Hours  at  Home,  8:  197.  — (F.  0.  J.  Smith)  Hunt, 
18:  256.  —  (T.  G.  Cary)  Hunt,  18:  391.  —  Chamb. 
J.  15:  65.  — Dial,  2:  83.  — St.  Paul's,  i:  7r2.— 
(R.  A.  Arnold)  Victoria,  6:  113. 

—  About   on.      Eel.   R.    120:    251.  —Westm.    82:    152. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:  298. — (E.  Sherer)  Radical, 
3:  40-637.     4:  441. 

—  and  Disorganization.     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  90. 

—  and  Life  of  George  Stephenson.     (E.  Corderoy)  Ex. 

H.  Lee.  13:  409. 

—  Christian,  versus  Mechanical  Conservatism.      (I.    E. 

Graeff)  Mercersb.  21 :  534. 

—  Pere  Felix  on.     Brownson,  16:  262. 

—  Hindrances  to.     (M.  Pattison)  No.  Am.  132:  320. 

—  Human.     Westm.  52:  i.  —  (T.  B.  I'V(x)  Chr.  Exam. 

63:  34S.  — (C.  S.  Henry)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  249. 
Theories  about.     Brit.  Q.  14:  i.  —  Eel.  R.  93:  3S9. 

—  in  Life.     (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  5:   t,77. 

—  in    Literature,   Arts,   and  Sciences.      (N.  Y.   Kiung) 

University  Q.  4:  79. 


PROGRESS 


1005 


PROPERTY 


Proj;ress;Isit  aTruth?   (H.  P.  Lelaml)  (•..iitin.  M  >   i :  6. 

—  Lawdf.     (G.  Batchelor)  Unita.   K.  9:  268.  — ,H.  li. 

Haweis)  Canad.  Mo.  2:    565.  —  (Dr.  Kiddei)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  2:  416. 
applied  to  Christianity.     (W.  Adams)  Am.   Bib. 

Kepos.  3d  s.  3:  193. 
in  the  Race.     (M.  Hopkins)  Dem.  R.  15:  195. 

—  Law  and  Cause  of.     (H.  Spencer)  Westm.  67:  445. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  41:  433. 

—  the  Law  of  Christianity.     Best.  Q.  3:  397. 

—  Liberal.     (C.  F.  Dole)" Unita.  R.  ii:  44. 

—  Modem,  and  Christianity.     (A.  Raleigh)  Theo.  Eel. 

6:  53- 
Illustration  of.     Bapt.  Q.  2:  4S6. 

—  Moral.     (H.  D.  Catlin)  Unita.  R.  3:  160. 

—  Moral  and  Political,  Obstacles  to.   (Lord  John  Russell) 

Ex.H.  Lee.  11:  I. 

—  of  Civilization.     So.  Q.  4:   157. 

—  of  Nations.    (R.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  46.  —  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)23:  326. 

—  Seaman  on.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  8:  724. 

—  of  19th  Century.     (D.  Inglis)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  649. 

—  of  the  People.     Cliamb.  J.   14:    298.      See   Popular 

Progress. 

—  of  the  World,  iSoo  50.     (N.  H.  Eggleston)  Xew  Eng. 

9:  438 
and  Christianity.  (A.  Barnes)  Am.Presb.R.  14:  564. 

—  Poverty,  and  Evolution.     (W.  D.  Le  Sueur)  Canail. 

Mo.  "19:  2S7. 

—  Relation  to  Liberty.    (A.  R.  Pope)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  345. 

—  Real.     Dub.  R.  48:  81,  422. 

—  Tyranny  of.     Brownson,  17:  329. 

—  versus  Isms.     (S.  W.  Cone)  Dem.  R.  38:  109. 

—  What  is,   and  are  we  progressing?     (F.  P.  Cobbe) 

Fortn.  7:  3^7. 

—  Will  it  diminish  Joy?    Liv.  Age,  140:  57. 
Progression.     (S.  R.  Smith)  Univ.  ().  4:  39. 

—  and  Retrogression.     (W.  D.  Gunning)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

8:  180. 

Progressionists;  a  Tale.  Cath.  World,  15:  433,  618,  766. 
16:  40-674. 

Progressive  Apprehension  of  Divine  Truth.  (J.  H.  See- 
lye)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16:  592. 

Progressive  Principle  in  Language  and  Stvlo.  Meth.  (J. 
9:  87. 

Progressive  Tendencv'  in  Knowledge.  Am.  Presb.  R. 
10:  389. 

Prohibition.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Xatioii,  12:  353.  —  (A.  A. 
Livermore)  Unita.  R.  15:   143. 

—  and  Temperance.     Canad.  Mo.  13:  652. 

—  Future  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation.  9:  429. 

—  Legislation  for.     (A.  Beeker)  (,'atli.  World,  27:   1S2. 

and  Sale  of  Liquor.    (L.  Levi)  .f.  Statis.  Soc.  35:  25. 

in  United  States.     (J.  McCarthy)  Fortn.  16:   166. 

See  Liquor;  Maine  Law. 
Projectiles.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  i :  S-47. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Quar.  103:  21S.  —  (P'.  J.  Culmann) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  22:  8,  82.  145. 

—  Motion  of,  Bnshforth's.     Nature,  8:  503. 

—  Shot  and  Shields.     St.  .James,  4:  27^. 
Projections,  Method  of.  (A.  W,  Wright)  Math.  Mo.  3:  293. 
I'nilixity.     Blackw.  109:  616. 

Prologue  in  Heaven;  from  Goethe's  Faust.     (T.  Irwin) 

Dub.  Univ.  58:  484. 
Prologues.     All  the  Year,  31:  511. 

—  and  Epilogues.     Chamb.  J.  43:  650. 
Prometheus;  a  Poem.     (J.  R.  Russell)  Dem.  R.  13:   147. 
Prometheus  Bound.     Cornh.  3^:  298.  —  Eraser,  66:  171. 

—  Myth  of,  solved.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  3S9. 

—  Shriek  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  60S. 

Promethia;  a  Tale.  (E  J.  Davis)  St.  James,  40:  1-585. 
41:  68-669. 


Promise  fulfilled.  Acts  ii.  1-4.     Chr.  R.  16:  354. 

—  of  the  Dawn.     (R.  B.  Harding)  Allan.  II :  10.    Same 

art.  Sharpe,  50:  293. 

—  of  Salvation,  The  first.     Danv.  Q.  3:  593. 
Promises.     New  Eng.  2:  503. 

—  of  the  New  Testament.     Chr.  R.  12:  239, 
Promissory  Notes,  Guaranty  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36: 

338,  385. 

—  Law  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y  )  19:  292. 
Prompsault,  J.  St.  R.,  Life  and  Works  of.     Chr.  Rem. 

46:  314. 
Pronouns.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:   163. 

—  used  in  addressing  Persons.     Penny  M.  2:  277. 
Pronunciation.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  348.     4:  436. 

—  English.     (F.  A.March)  Nation,  20:  296.     21:   14S. 

—  (F.  Hall)  Nation,  22:  94. 

—  of  hard  Words.     Penny  M.  2:  45,  83. 

—  of  Latin.     See  Latin  Language,  Pronunciation  of. 

—  of  Proper  Names.     New  Eng.  5:  466. 

Proof  of  the  Pudding.     (E.  Fawcett)  Galaxy,  13:  674. 

Propaganda  at  Rome.     Galaxy,  9:  488. 

Propagation  of  the  Faith.     (C.  H.  Spurgeon)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

14:  151. 
Propeller  imitating  the  Action  of  the  Pipe-Fish.     (A.  H. 

(Jarrod)  Nature.  II :  429. 

—  Manner  of  laying  out.     (.J.  W.  Nystrom)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  52:  321. 

—  Principle  of  Action  of.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  624. 

—  Ruthven"s  Hydraulic.     (J.  Newton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

85:  161. 

—  Screw.     (Nystrom  and  Merrick)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  52: 

402.    53:  50-417. 
Propellers,  Jet,  Etficiency  of.     (C.  E.  Brin)  Eel.  Fngin. 
4:  641. 

—  Report  on  Hunter's  and  Loper's.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41 : 

167. 
Propelling  Blades,  Influence  of  Form  in.     (T.  Ewbank) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:  73. 
Propelling  of  Boats  by  Paddle-Wheel  and  Cable.      (J. 

B.  Johnson)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  369. 

—  of  Vessels,  Various  Jlodes  of.     (J.  W.  M'Gauley)  In- 

tel. Obs.   11:  421.  —  (J.  W.  Nystrom)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  53:  348,417. 
Propensities,  The,  according  to  Phrenology.     (A.  Bain) 

Eraser,  62:  331. 
Propcrtius  ami  Contemporaries,  50  b.  r.     Westm.  61 :  40. 

—  and  Paley,  his  English  Editor.     Eraser.  48:  51S. 

—  Defense  of  the  Claims  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  125. 

—  Free  Translations  from.     (E.  W.  Head)  Eraser,  67: 

476.     68:  391. 

—  Translations  from.  Blackw.  7:614. — Lond.  M.  6:  209. 
Property  and  Taxatiim.  Baer's.  (J.  S.  Mill)  Fortn.  19:  396. 

—  and  Wealth  in  France.  (M.  Passy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  6:  1S5, 

—  Are  Titles  and  Debts   Property?    (D.  A.  Wells)  Al- 

lan. 40:  347. 

—  Community  of,    with  the  Apostles.     Theo.  &  Lit.  .1. 

11:  675.' 

—  Democratic  and  Aristocra  ic  Succession  to.     Eel.   R. 

87:  323. 

—  Distribution  df.     (F.  Bowen)  Xo.  Am.  67:  no. 
.St.  .Simon  on.     (J.  W.  Cmker)  Quar.  45:  407. 

—  Exclusive  Ownership  in.     (W.  H.  Hill)  Am.  Cath.Q. 

3:  I- 

—  in  Land.     See  Land. 

—  Law  of.     Blackw.  83:   190. 

Lord  St.  Leonards  on.     Chr.  Obs.  58:  420. 

—  Laws  affecting.     Bank.  51.   (L.)  28:   596-1212.     29: 

ir-1158.     30:  200. 

—  National.     (J.  M.  Stearns)  Hunt.  28:   103.—  ^fo.  R. 

136:  246. 

—  Personal.   Debt  and  Interest.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Con- 

tei»p.  37:   590. 


PROPERTY 


1056 


PROPHETIC 


Property,  Primitive,  and  modern  Socialism.     Ed.  R.  148: 

146.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  432. 
Lavele3'e  on.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  26:  375. 

—  Public  and  private,  as  to  its  legal  Conditions.      (T. 

Hare)  Fortn.  11:  2S4,  732. 

—  Real,  Greenleaf's  Edition  of  Cruise  on.     (G.  S.  Hil- 

lard)  No.  Am.  69:  376. 

Humphreys  on  Laws  of.     Quar.  34:  540. 

Subdivision   of,   in    France.      (Earl    Lovelace)   J. 

Statis.  Soc.  11:  305. 
in  England  and  Wales.     (J.  Barton)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  13:  63. 
See  Real  Estate. 

—  Scriptural  Appropriation  of.     Cong.  M.  15:  201. 
Property  Tax.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  19:   i. 

—  (Character  and  Tendency  of.     Pamph.  8:  545. 
Prophecy.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  40. 

—  and  the  Eastern  Question.     (G.  F.  Herrick)  Bib.  Sac. 

27:  360. 

—  and  its  Fullilment,  Hofmann's.  (W.  H   Green)  Princ. 

30:   1S9. 

—  and  History,  Correspondence  between.     (J.  A.  Alex- 

ander) Princ.  25:  290. 

—  and  Napoleon  HE  (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  6:  301. 

—  and  the  present  Age.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  692. 

—  and  Providence.     (A.  C.  Munroe)  Univ.  Q.  32:  353. 

—  Argument   from,    for   Christianity.      (W.    M.    Scott) 

Princ.  29:  598. 

—  Atlas  of.     Chr.  Obs  50:  334. 

—  Evidential  Value  of.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  209. 

—  Human.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  247. 

—  of  Capitol  Hill.     (J.  M.  Binckley)  Lakeside,  9:  229. 

—  of  Constantine;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  7:  326. 

—  of  1786.     Penn  Mo.  2:  558. 

—  predicted  for  1S61-67.     Eel.  R.  119:  54. 

—  Remarkable.     (H.  J.  Beverle)  Internat.  M.  4:  474. 

—  Scripture.     Am.  Meth.  M.  16:  389. — Kitto,  30:  i. 

a  Preparation  for  Christ.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  513. 

Alleged  Obscurity  of.    (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2:  217. 
and  the  German  Critics.     Brit.  Q.  51:  313. 

—  ■ —  and  the  Millennium,  Works  on,  1825.  Chr.  Obs.  25: 

422,  4S9. 
Books  on.     Cong.  M.   12:  33,  147,  433.  —  Mo.  R. 

157:  262. 

Coh'er's  Lecture  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  13:  157. 

Davison  on.    Am.Ch.Mo.  3:  381.  —  Eel.  R.  43:25. 

the  Day-Year  Interpretation.     (E.  Pond)  Meth.  Q. 

34:   116. 

Distinctness  of.     (H.  B.  Hackett)  Chr.  R.  9:  173. 

Element  of  Time  in.     (E.  P.  Barrows)   Bib.  Sac. 

12:  789. 
Faber's  Sacred  Calendar  of.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo. 

&  Lit.  .T.  i:  399,  529.     2:  420.  —  Chr.  Obs.  5:  614, 

688.   6:  17-706.   7:  1-759.   8:  68,  541.    9:  251,  596. 

—  Eel.  R.  4:  611. 
Fulfilment  of.     (W.  H.   Green)   Princ.  33:  85.— 

(D.  Smith)  Am.  Meth.  M.  21:  21^. 
in  Betrayal  of  Ciirist.     (B.  H.  Cowper)  Kitto, 

12:  145. 

Hints  on.     (A.  M.  Osbon)  Meth.  Q.  4:  364. 

Stuart's.     New  Eng.  i :  103. 

Interpretation  of .     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  3:  642. 

Fairbairn  on.     Theo.   &   Lit.  J.  9:  353.  —  (H. 

Bannister)  Meth.  Q.  27:  182. 

Jewish.     (S.  Leathes)  Good  Words,  15:  226. 

McClelland's  Rules  for.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  & 

Lit.  .J.  3:  80. 

Smith  on.     Eel.  R.  49:  446. 

Theory  of.     Eel.  R.  80:  625. 

.lust  Understanding  of.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit. 

J.  1:  I. 


Prophecy,  Scripture,  Keith  on.   Quar.  53:  142.    57:182. 

—  Ciir.  Obs.  67:  804,  871. 
Knight  on.     Chr.  Obs.  57:  163. 

Literal   Interpretation   of.     Kitto,  6:    389.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  43:  Soi. 

Matter  of.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  34:  559. 

Messianic.     (H.  M.  Stuart)  Am.  Church  R.  31 :  341. 

—  Good  Words,  1 :  237,  244.  —  (H.  Alger)  Mo.  Rel. 
M.  8:  167. 

Notes  on.     (J.  Oswald)  Evang.  R.  4:  254. 

of  Noah.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  935. 

of  the  70  Weeks  in  Daniel  ix.  24-27.     (J.  Pratt) 

Kitto,  38:  462.  — (F.  Parker)  Kitto,  39:  476. —  (.I. 

Pratt)  Kitto,  40:  210. —  (F.  Parker)  Kitto,  40:  438. 

of  the  Twelve  Tribes.     Blackw.  55:   196. 

on  the  7th  Head  of  the  Beast.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  48S. 

Spirit  of.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  24:  181. 

Study  of.     (.J.  A.  Seiss)  Evang.  R.  i:  104. —  Chr. 

Q.  Spec.  9:  313.  —  (R.  H.  Story)  Good  Words,  21 : 

602. —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  13:  680.' 

Modern  Contributions  to.     Kitto,  II :  35. 

Studies  in.     Eel.  R.  59:  85.  —  (0.  Cone)  Univ.  Q. 

36:  115- 

Tholuck  on.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  71 :  353. 

Types  and  Miracles.     Eel.  R.  72:  84. 

unfultiUed.     Chr.  Obs.  61 :  294,805.     62:  424. 

Fletcher  on.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  449,  527. 

—  Secular.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  732. 

—  Svmbolic.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  177,  -;S6, 

575.    8:  I. 

—  Transcendentalism,  Progress.     Dial,  2:  83. 

—  uninspired.     (H.  Coleridge)  Macmil.  2:  309. 

—  Uses  of.     (W.  C.  Magee)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  17:  403. 

—  Works  on.     Cong.  M.  lo:  373. 

Prophecies  concerning  the  End  of  the  World.     (C.  H. 
Fay)  Univ.  Q.  14:  5. 

—  concerning  Israel  after  the  Captivity.    Lond.  Q.  53:  i- 

—  Designation  of  Times  in.     (M.  S.  Stuart)  Am.   Bib. 

Repos.  5:  23-  —  (^^'^-  Allen)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

3:  35- 

—  for  the  Past.     Dem.  R.  24:   163. 

—  for  the  Present.     Blackw.  64:  703. 

—  German,  on  the  State  of  the  Church.     Dub.  R.  29:  120. 

—  — -Popular.     Blackw.  67:  560, 

—  in  (ienesis.     Kitto,  27:  313. 

—  of  Balaam.     Chr.  Obs.  71:  375. 

—  of  Isaiah.     (J.  E.  Carpenter)  Mod.  R.  2:  i,  225. 

—  Popular.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  So.  M.  13:  543. 

—  relating  to  the  Church  Militant.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  321. 

—  Works  on.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  357. 

Prophet  of  St.  Paul's,  Brown's  Play.     Am.  Q.  20:  244. 

—  Old  Testament  Idea  of.  (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  31 :  698. 

—  Scriptural  Meaning  of  the  Word.     (N.  L.  Frothing- 

ham)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  402. 
Prophets  and  Poets.    (W.  H.  Mallock)  Dark  Blue,  i :  152. 

—  and  Prophecy  in  Israel,  Kuenen's.     (J.  W.  Chadwick) 

Unita.  R.  9:  361.  — (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  n.  s.  2: 
281. 

—  and  their  Prophecies.     (J.  F.  Hirst)  Meth.  Q.  22:  270. 

—  French.     (Dr.  Calamy)  Cong.  M.  14:  yT^y. 

—  Inspiration  of.     (O.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  36:  115. 

—  Minor,  Henderson's  Translation  of.     Brit.  Q.  4:  419. 

—  Modern.     Eraser,  96:  273. 

Minor.     St.  James,  31:  102,  306,  673. 

—  of  the  Old  Testament.     (F.  W.  K.  Umbreit)  Mercersb. 

13-  513-  —  (1^-  H.  Plumptre)  Good  Words,  6:  220. 
See  Bible,  Prophets. 
Prophetess,  The  Americaai;  Jemimah  Wilkinson.     Tait, 

n.  s.  12:  454.     Sameart.  Eel.  M.  5:  546.  —  Carey's 

Mus.  1 :  150. 
Prophetic  Element  in  the  Old  Testament.     (C.  A.  Row) 

Good  Words,  20 :  692,  851. 


PROPHETIC 


105T 


PROTESTANT 


Prophetic  Inspiration.     (F.  A.  Gast)  Merccrsb.  23:  411. 

—  (J.  AV.  Wilmarth)  Clir.  Q.  2:  513. 

Prophetic  Names,  Observations  on.    Tlieo.  Repos.  3:  309. 
Prophetic  Svmbols,  Characteristics  and  Laws  of.     Theo. 

&Lit.  J.  3:  667. 
Prophetical  Literature,  Modern.     Kitto,  24:  i. 

—  Popular.     No.  Brit.  37:  397. 

Proplietical  Sciiodl,  The  present,  1S38.  Cong.  M.  21:  231. 
Proportion  in  Art.  Hay  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  16:  296. 
Proscribed  Uaces  of  France  and  Spain.     Ed.  U.  87:  491. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  3S5. 
Prose  and  Poetrj-,  Difference  between.     (C.  B.  Haddock) 

Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  2d  s.  7:  394. 

—  and  Verse.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  733. 

Capabilities  of.     (D.  Masson)  Brit.  Q.  20:  163. 

—  Music  of.     (W.  Beliars)  Tinslcy,  21 :  257. 

—  of  Poets.     (G.  E.  Percy)  Hours  at  Home,  7:  20. 

—  Vindication  of.     All  the  Year,  21 :  346. 

Prose  Composition.     (H.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  6:  453. 
Prose  Fiction,  ]\Ioral  and  Artistic  in.     Am.  AVliig  R.  14: 

105.     See  Fiction;  Novels. 
Prose  Fictions  and  their  Varieties.     Westm.  30:  477. 
Prose-Writers  of  America,   Griswokl's.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

13:  209,381.  —  So.  Q.  21:  114. 
Prosecutions.     Cliamb.  J.  46:  488. 

—  The  late,  1844.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  3S9. 
Proserpine,   Frigate,  Wreck  of.      (R.  Wallis)  Meth.  M. 

24:  39- 
Prosing,  Prose  Essay  on,  by  a  Proser.     Blnckw.  26:  436. 
Prospector's  Story.     (P.  !Mulford)  Overland,  2:  336. 
Prospectus  of  the  Fogie  Club.     Black w.  59:  621. 

—  of  the  History  of  our  Family.     Black w.  45:  669. 
Prosperity,  Moral  Causes  of  material.    (C.  L.  Alexander) 

Radical,  3:  535,  621,  700. 
Prospero.     Eraser,  46:  636. 
Prostitute,  ilemoirs  of  a.     Lond.  M.  II :  626. 
Prostitutes,  Compulsory  Medication  of.  AVestm.  106:  137. 
Prostitution.     AA'estm.   53:    44S.  —  (Z.  Paddock)   Meth. 

Q.  19:  455.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  25:  no.     27:  251. 

—  and    Liternational    AA'oman's    League.      (H.   Edger) 

Radical  R.  i:  397. 

—  and  national  Health.     Westm.  92:  179. 

—  Causes  and  Remedies  of.     Liv.  Age,  21:  3S5.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  17:  267.  — (O.  B.  Frothingham )  Na- 
tion, 4:  153,  220. 

—  History  of  Government  Control  of.     AA'esfm.  93:  119. 

—  How  to  deal  with.     AA'estm.  93:  477. 

—  Legalizing;  the  great  social  War.     Lond.  Q.  46:  452. 

—  Lovers  of  the  Lost.     (.1.  E.  Butler)  Contem]\  13:   16. 

—  Jliseries  of.     Colburn.  1 :  239. 

—  Regulation,  Cure,  and  Prevention  of.  Contomp.  14:  220. 

—  Statistics  of  London.     Tait,  n   s.  24:  747. 

—  Superintendence  of,  by  the  State.     AVestm.  92:  556. 
Protais's  Pictures  of  Battle  of  Inkernian.     Art  J.  10:  189. 
Protection,  Abolition  of,  and   State  of  the  Parties,  1S45. 

AA'estni.  45:  223. 

—  American,  and  Canadian  Reciprocity.     St.  James,  36: 

117. 

—  and  Agriculture.     (.1.  Western)  Lakeside,  3:  103. 

—  and  Commerce.     (H.  Greeley)  Hunt,  i:  53,  413. 

—  and  Democracy.     (.T.  Maclean)  Canad.  Mo.  15:   723. 

—  and  Free  Trade.     (H.  Greeley)  Hunt,  5:  166.     8:  257. 

—  (C.  C.  Haven)  Hunt,  7:  343.  9:  523. —(F. 
Bowen)  No.  Am.  72:  396.  —  Biackw.  54:  243,  406, 
637-  — Brit.  Q.  69:  369.  _  (.J.  Hafton)  finslnv,  24: 
526.  — (.T.  T.  Champlin)  Bapt.Q.7:  407.  — (R.Sui- 
ley)  Hunt,  40:  529.  41':  228.  —(H.  C.  Baird)  Hunt, 
41:  63,  697.  —  (.J.  Wiiarton)  Penn  JIo.  10:  219. 

England  under.     (A.  .J.  AA'ilson)  Fraser,  104:  604. 

—  and  Socialism.     (J.  L.  Laugblin)  Internat.  R.  7:  427. 

—  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  3S9. 

—  and  Spain.     (C.  A.  Eggert)  Penn  Mo.  2:  84. 

G7 


Protection,  Argument  against.     (\V.  G.  Sumner)  Princ. 
n.  s.  7:  241. 

—  Beauties  of.     (J.  Western)  Lakeside,  i:  347. 

—  Colonial.     Ed.  R.  84:  122. 

—  Derby's  Ministry  and.     Ed.  R.  95:  569. 

—  Failure  of,  in  U.  S.     ((}.  B.  Powell)  Fraser,  104:  99. 

—  Fallacies  of.     Brit.  Q.  11:  389. 

—  Fallacies  of  fair  Trade.     Ed.  R.  154:   562. 

—  Hamilton  and  Jefferson  on.     Anal.  .M.  9:  529. 

—  How  it  affects  Labor.     (E.  L.  Godkiu)  N.-ition,  12:  352. 

—  in  Time  of  Edw.  IH.    (  T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation,  4:  90. 

—  Meeting  on,  in  London,  1850.     BlacUw.  67:  y^^. 

—  of  American  Industry.     (M.  Tarver)  AA'^est.  J.  8:  75. 

—  Origin  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  333. 

—  System  of.     (J.  C.  Pray)  Hunt,   2:   119.  —  (C.  Hud- 

son) Hunt,  8:  512.  —  Hunt,  9:  58.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
8:  273. 

—  to  Home  Industry.     Dc  Bow,  8:  249  — Dub.   Univ. 

27:  507. 

—  versus  Free  Trade.     (E.  P.  Smith)  Hunt.  25:  64,  531. 

26:  31.     27:  51,    17S.— Am.  Whig  R.  13:  443.— 
Penn  JIo.  7:  894. 

—  Will  England  return  to?  (J.  Bright)  No.  Am.  128:  695. 
See  also  Free  Trade,   Tariff. 

Protectionist  Revival  in  Europe,  1S79.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  28:   161. 
Protective  Question  abroad.      (R.   E.  Thompson)  Penn 

Mo.  i:  436. 
Protective  System.     Ed.  R.  72:  41S. 
Protective  Tariff  in  Canada  vindicated.     (D.  McCulloch) 

Fortn.  31:  748. 
Protective   Tariffs,    Advantages    of.      (R.    A\'.    Phipps) 

Canad.  Mo.  9:  303.  523. 

—  Disadvantages  of.     (R.  Fisher)  Canad.  ^lo.  9:  403. 
Protective  Mimicry  and   Resemblances  of  living  Beings. 

All  the  Year,  25:  469.     26:  14. 
Protectorates.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  44. 
Protest  and  a  Plea.  (C.  M.  A.  AA''inslow)  Lakeside,  2:  104. 

—  Law  of.  in  New  York.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  462. 
Protestant  Association,  1S41.     Eel.  R.  73:  609. 
Protestant  and  Catholic  Churches.  Croly  on.  Eel.  R.  63:  i. 
Protestant  Ch  irities,  Suppression  of.  Dub.  Univ.  12 :  49S. 
Protestant  Christians.     (.\.  Marshall)  Cath.  AA'orld,  29: 

170. 
Protestant  Christianity.     (C.  AA'hite)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  701. 
Protestant  Church  and  Nation,  Ultra-Ritualists  and  this. 

Chr.  Obs.  67:  188. 

—  in  France.  Chr.  Obs.  25:  129-333.  — Mo.  R.  154:  237. 
Protestant  Churches.  Continental.  Chr.  Obs.  39:  363,  41S. 

—  in  England,  Foreign.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  567. 

—  in  France.     Cong.  3:  305.  —  Eel.  R.  113:  416. 
Protestant  Clergy,  New  Themes   for.     (J.   AA'.   Santce) 

Jlerccrsb.  5:   577. 
Protestant  Conversions  in  Ireland.     Dub.  t^niv.25:  733. 
Protestant  Declaration,  British,  1S36.    Chr.  Obs.  36:  769. 
Protestant  Deputation  to  England.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  215. 
Protestant  Dissensions.     Brownson,  4:  163. 
Protestant  Element  in  English  Poetry.     (J.  V.  O'Con- 

or)  Cath.    AA'orld,  28:   195. 
Protestant  Episcopal.     See  Episcopal. 
Protestant  Error  and  Catholic  Truth.    (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath. 

A\'(nld.  27:  577. 
Protestant  Evangelical  Union.     (J.  A.  James)  Cong.  M. 

25:  4?8- 
Protestant  E.\iles  of  Zillerthal.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  9S. 
Protestant  Faith  in  Danger.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  713,  749. 
Protestant  League,  German.     I>^nd.  Q.  38:  427. 
Protestant  Love  of  Liberty.     Brownson,  2:  323. 
Protestant  Missions  and  Irish  Distress.     (H.  Bellingham) 

Month,  38:   534. 
Protestant  Nonconformity.     Eel.  R.  91:  i. 

—  in  Wales.     Eel.  R.  114:  362. 


PROTESTANT 


1058 


PROTESTANTISM 


Protestant  Ordinations.     (W.  Watcrwortli)  Month,   12: 

335- 
Protestant  Polemics  and  tlie   Catholic  Chinch.     (I.  K. 

Loos^j  Mercersb.  22:  112. 
Protestant  Principle.     (S.  M.   S.   Button)  New  Eng.  2: 

66. —  (J.  W.  Nevin)  Jlercersb.  15:  634. 

—  and  the  Princi|)le  of  Christianity.     (T.  G.Apple)  Mer- 

cersb.  19:  165. 

—  illustrated.     (G.  Tlioniasius)  Evang.  R.  i:  199. 

—  in  its  Relations.     (G.  Thomasius)  Evang.  K.  2:  215, 

561.    3:  274,  320. 
Protestant  Projihcts.     (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mercersb.  13:  55. 
Protestant  Proselytism  in  Eastern  Lauds.     Dub.  K.  59: 

305.     Same  art.  Catli.  World,  4:  342. 
Protestant  Protests.     Eel.  R.  94:   172. 
Protestant  Refugees,  French.     Blackw.  74:  i. 
Protestant  Restoration  in  France  in  iSth  Centurj'.  Eraser, 

88:383.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:  699. 
Protestant  Revohiiion,  Seebohm's.     (A.  V.   Dicej')  Na- 
tion, 19:  2S7. 
Protestant  Sisters  of  Charity.     Blackw.  18:  732. 
Protestant  Sisterhoods  and  Deaconesses.     Ed.  R.  87:  430. 
Protestant  Synod  of  France,  Questions  raised  b\'.     Liv. 

Age,  116:  707. 
Protestant  Theology  in  Germany.     (J.  A.  Dorner)  Luth. 

Q.  i:  21. 
Protestant  Theory  of  Authority.     (J.  Martineau)  0.  &  N. 

9:  713.     10:  47,  201,  724. 

—  of  Church  Genesis.  (J.  O'Connor)  Am.  Cath  Q.  3:385. 
Protestant  Theses,  Nitzsch  on.  (T.  Appel)  Ref.  Q.  26:  336. 
Protestant  Union.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  730. 

Protestant  War  against  ChristianitA'.     (P.  Girard)  Cath. 

Worl.l,  29:  325. 
Protestant  Vaticanism.     (A.  Blauvelt)  Scrib.  12:  721. 
Protestants.  Admonitions  to.     Brownson,  2:  i,  137,  305. 

—  and   Catholics,  Proposals   to   reconcile.     Dub.  Univ. 

18:  423,  592,  732. 

—  Bible  against.     Brownsnn,  17:  75. 

—  Chillingworth's  Religion  of.     (J.  Tulloch)  Contemp. 

7:  346. 

—  Controversy  with.     Brownson,  23:  465. 

—  Few  Thoughts  about.   (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  6:  132. 

—  Irish,   How  shall   they   meet  their   Dangers?    Dub. 

Univ.  26:  115. 

—  of  the  Cevennes,  Bray's  Revolt  of.    Chr.  Obs.  71 :  364. 

—  of  England,  Address  to.     Dub.  Univ.  4:  219. 

—  of  F'rance,  Felice's  Historvof.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  523. 

—  Eel.  R.  86:  21S,  570".     98:  354. 

—  of  Germany  .^nd  Charles  V.     Eel.  M.  69:  117. 

—  of  Scotland,  Letters  to.     Blackw.  46:  177. 

—  of  Spain,  De  Castro  on.     Chr.  Obs.  52:   197.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  193. 

—  Persecutions  of      Ed.  R.  36:   119. 

—  Slavonic,  of  Central  Eurojie.     Kitto,  32:  286. 
Protestantism.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  758,  843. 

15:  S4.  — (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  i.— 
(O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  48:  341.  —  (J.  A.  Alex- 
ander) Princ.  9:  I.  — Tait,  n.  s.  8:  205.  —  U.  S. 
Cath.  M.  3:  239-448. 

—  tlie  Ancient  Religicm.     Meth.  Q.  3:  69. 

—  and  Catholicism.     (J.  B.  Torricelli)  O.  &  N.  i:  616. 
as   Patrons   of  Christian   Art.      (C.  W.   Bennett) 

Meth.  Q.  37:  79. 

compared.     Brownson.  7:  127.     8:  127. 

Future  of.     (J.  B.  Torricelli)  O.  &  N.  2:  :iS7.  — 

Cath.  World,  11:   r. 

in  United  States  History.     Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  375. 

Influence  of.     (E  de  Laveleve)  Luth.  Q.  6:  555. 

Union  of.     (G.  D,  WoliT)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  151. 

—  and  the  Church  of  England.     Cong.  4:  554. 

—  and  the  Dogma  of  the  Church.     (H.  G.  J.  Thiersch) 

Mercersb.  22:  131. 


Protestantism  and  Early  Christianity.      (J.  W.  Nevin) 
Mercersb.  4:   i,  419. 

—  and  European  Civilization.    Dub.  R.  24:  31.    26:  214. 

—  and  Government,  Garland's.     Brownson,  9:  263. 

—  and  Inlidelity,  Weiningcr  on.     Brownson,  19:  240. 

—  and  modern   Thought.     (A.   Marshall)  Cath.  World, 

31:  289. 

—  and  the  Papacy,  D<jllinger"s.     Dub.  R.  52:  467. 

—  and  Romanism.    (G.  W.  Hosmer)  Mo.  Rel.  i\I.  3:  171. 

—  (S.  N.  Callender)  Mercersb.  4:  97. 
and  Anglicanism.     Nat.  R.  i:  162. 

contrasted.     (R.  Abbey)  Meth.  Q.  35:  240. 

Relation  of,  to  Civilization.     Meth.  Q.  15:  408. 

—  and    St.    Paul.     (M.   Arnold)   Cornh.   20:    432,    59S. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  545-718.  —  Lond.  Q.  34:  455. 

—  and  LTniversalism  in  France.     (T.  B.  Thaver)  Univ. 

Q.  5:  165. 

—  Antichristian.     Brownson,  22:  465. 

—  as  a  Fact  and  as  a  Force.  (.J.  A.  Smith)Bapt.  Q.  3:  310. 

—  censured.     (I.  \L  Graeff)  Mercersb.  7:  314. 

—  Condition  and  Prosp?cts  of.     Eraser,  77:  56. 

—  Conservative  Element  in.     (.J.  M.  Manning)  Cong.  Q. 

14:  45. 

—  Decline  of.     Brownson,  8:  97. 

Froude  on.     (.1.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  26:  470. 

—  developed.     Brownson,  II :  166. 

—  Developments  of.    (G.  Hill)  Univ.  Q.  26:  174.  —  Dub. 

R.  20:   137.  —  P'raser,  78:  300. 

—  Difficulties  of.     Westm.  98:  79. 

—  Dorner's   History   of   Protestant   Tlieology.     (J.   W. 

Nevin)  Mercersb.  15:  260,  325. 

—  ends  in  Transcendentalism.     Brownson,  3:  369. 

—  Failure  of.     (I.  Errott)  Chr.  Q.  i:  2S9. 

Ewer's.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  AVorld,  8:  503. 

—  from  a  Roman  Catholic  Point  of  View.  Eraser,  54:  398. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51:  486. 

—  Historic  Genesis  of.     (J.  Fiske)  No.  Am.  132:  356. 

—  in  the  i6th  Centur}'.     Brownson,  13:  137. 

—  in  America.     (.T.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Eng.  15:  537. 

—  in  Austria.     Eel.  R.  iio:  347.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48: 

491.— Cong.  5:  617. 

—  in  Bohemia.     Cong.  7:  611. 

—  in  Continental  Europe  in  1842.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  3S5. 

—  in  England,  Phases  of.     Cath.  World,  11:  482. 

—  in  France.     (S.  Wiilard)  Chr.  F^xam.  3:  498.  —  (G. 

Ripley)  Chr.  Exam.  10:  272.  — (C.  Brooks)  Chr. 
Exam.  37:  289.  —  Blackw.  38:  493.  39:  113,  456. 
47:  763.  — (.1.  Hunt)  Contemp.  20:  594.  —  (L.  W. 
Bacon)  Nation,  28:  187.  —  Good  Words,  i:  27,  41. 

—  Cong.  1 :  467.   5:103.   7:233.  —  Lond.  M.  2:  521. 

Coquerel's  Hist.  of.  (R.  Wheaton)  No.  Am.  67:  445. 

in  1512-1864.     Theo.  R.I :  377.     2:  1,129,353. 

in  Reign  of  Louis  XIV.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  S23,  923. 

in  the  iSth  Century.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  892. 

in  1870.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  740. 

in  1876.     Cong.  5:  27. 

Liberal.     Westm.  82:  50. 

State  and  Prospects  of,  1S38.     Eraser,  18:  563. 

—  in  Geneva.     Blackw.  5:   162. 

—  in  Germany.     Ed.  R.  54:  238.  —  Dub.  R.  19:  401. — 

Am.  Church  R.  25:  135.  —  Eel.  R.  103:  105. 

Hengstenbergand.  (A.  J.  Schem)  Meth.  Q.  22:  108. 

in  1877.     Cong.  6:  321,  467. 

Social  Aspects  of.     (M.  von  Bothmer)  Macmil.  16: 

433.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  701.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  95:  279. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     (.1.  L.  Jewett)  Meth.  Q.  5:  104. 

—  in  Holland,  1877.     Cong.  6:  176. 

—  in  Hungary,  History  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  510. 

—  in  Ireland,  1845.     Eel.  R.  85:  322. 

—  in  Italy.     (C.  K.  True)  Meth.  Q.  6:  4S5.— Cong.  5: 

489.  —  Eel.  R.  iii:  304. 


PROTESTANTISM 


1059 


PROVIDENCE 


Protestantism  in  Scandinavia.     Kitto,  37:  143. 
•^  in  Spain,  1S62.     Clir.  Obs.  62:  914. 
Opposition  to.     Tump.  Bar,  26:  356. 

—  in  tlie  United  States,  Statistics    of.  (G.  Deslion)  Cath. 

World,  13:  195. 

—  in  a  Nutslieli.     lirownson,  6:  413. 

—  Is  it  a  Novelty?     Cong.  M.  27:  740. 

—  Is  it  responsible  for  modern  Unbelief?     (G.  P.  Fisher) 

New  Eng.  16:   i. 

—  Liberal.     (K.  Boll)  Fraser,  90:  94. 

—  Liberalism  and  Dogmatism  in.     Westm.  87:  337. 

—  Liberty-  of.     Scrib.  6:  297. 

Denial  of.     (AV.  W.  Faris)  Scrib.  6:  555. 

—  New.     (W.  J.  Potter)  Radical,  9:   105. 

—  not  a  Religion.     Brownson,  10:  87. 

—  Novel  Defense  of.  (I.  T.  Hecker)  Cath.  World,  30:  376. 

—  Popery  of.     Eel.  R.  63:  97. 

—  Prospects  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  274. 

—  Religious  Weakness  of.     Westm.  69:   132. 

—  Schaffs  Principle  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  17:  626. 

—  Social  Effects  of.     Brownson,  5:  223. 

—  Spirit  of.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Cailt.  \Vor:d,  i6:  2S9. 

—  True  and  false.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  i;  83,  194. 

—  vasus  Romanism.     (.L  J.  Austin)  Univ.  i).  24:  468. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  II :  53. 

—  Why  are  you  a  Protestant?    Brownson,  3:  i,  137,  277. 

4:    lOI. 

—  Will  the  Bishops  save  it?    Cong.  6:  553. 
Proteus.     Fraser,  81:  84. 

—  Love  Sonnets  o^.    (E.  R.  B.  Lytton)  19th  Cent.  lo:  763. 
Proteus  Anguinus,  Some  Account  of  the.    (.1.  C.  Dalton, 

jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  387.  —  Pennj-  M.  5:  151. 
Protevangelium.     (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  (.^.  33:   191. 
Protocol,  Life  and  Times  of  a.     Tait,  2:  lOo. 
Protoneiron;  a  Poem.     (II.  B.  Sargent)  Allan.  18:  576. 
Protoplasm.     (T.  II.  Huxley)  Ev.  Sat.  7:  470.  — (V.  E. 

Stevenson)  Western,  5:  319.  —  (F.  Tiffany)  O.  &  N. 

i:  791.  —(.I.  E.  Cabot)  6.  &  N.  3:  151.  —  (.ALFos- 

ter)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  422.  —  {.A.Wilson)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  23:  417.  —  (.1.  Riley)  Am.  Presb.  R.  19:  49S. 

—  and  Life.     (G.  J.  Allman)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  721. — 

(H.  H.  Barber)  Uniia.  R.  12:  561. 

—  at  the  Antipodes.     Nature,  i:  13. 

—  Beale  cm.     (E.  I).  Cope)  Penn  Mo.  5:  377. 

—  Ilu.xley  on.     Lend.  Q.  33:  179. 

—  Properties  of.     (E.  Haeckel)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  67. 

—  Speculation  on.  (P.  Frazer.  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  13:  420. 

—  Stirling  on.     (H.  C.  Bastian)  Nature,  i:  424.  — Dub. 

R.  72:  48S. 
Protoplasmic  Dynamics.     (W.  S.  Barnard)  Am.  Natural. 

14:  233- 
Protozoa  and  Foraminiferas.     Westm.  78:  171. 

—  Histories  of.     (A.   S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  8: 

72S.     9:  37,  87. 
Proud  Lady  of  Stavoren.     (E.  A.  Allen)  Scrib.  9:  649. 
Proud  Maisie.    (B.  Thomas)  Lond.  Soc.  31 :   1-48S.     32: 

40-3 13- 
Proud  .Alusic  of  the  Sea-Storm  ;  a  Poem.   (W.  Whitman) 

Atlan.  23:   199. 
Proud  Pearl's  Caprice;  a  Talc.     Temp.  Bar,  52:  191. 
Proudtit,  Alex.,  Memoir  of.     (R.  W.  Dickinson)  j\leth. 

Q.  6:  35S. 
Prondhon,   Pierre  Joseph.     Eraser,  85:  277.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  78:  600. 

—  as  a  Writer  on  Art.     (P.  G.  Ilamcrton)  Fortn.  4:  142. 

—  Confessions  of  an  .Anarchist.     Ed.  R.  91:   157. 

—  Contradictions  Econoniiques.     Black w.  65:  304. 
Prout,  Father,  in  Paris.     (B.  Jerrold)  Belgra.  6:  121. 
Prout  Papers.     (F.   Mahoney)  Fra.ser,  9:  4S7,  537,  679. 

10:  iS.     11:121,247,441.     12:192,313.     13:333. 
15:  92.     See  Mahoney,  Francis. 
Prout,  Samuel,  Recollections  of.     Art  J.  4:  188. 


Provence,  Courts  of  Love  in.  Bentley,  56:  3S8.  Same 
art.  Eel.  ^I.  63:  429. 

—  Holiday  in.     Cliamb..J.  51 :  620. 

—  Legend  of  Mary  Magdalene  and.     Dub.  R.  83:  43. 

—  Life  in.     Argosy,  32:  441. 

—  Old  Family  Records  of.     Jlontli,  19:  365. 

—  Old  Towns  in.     Cornh.  18:  686. 

Prover.cc  Rose.    (L.  de  la  Ram6)  Lippinc.  7:  561.    8:27. 

Provencal  and  French  Songs,  Trauslatiou  of.  Fraser, 
29:  235- 

Provencal  and  Scandinavian  Poetry.     Ed.  R.  88:  i. 

Proven(,-al  Language,  a  modern  dead  Language.  Tins- 
ley,  15:  276.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  189. 

Provencal  Literature.     St.  James,  22:   177. 

—  Early.     (U.  Marshall)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  307.  —  (II.  W. 

Preston)  Atlan.  38:  615. 

—  Fauriel's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  84:  641. 

—  Jlodern.     (C.  Dempster)  No.  Bril.  47:  302. 
Provencal  Song.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Galaxy,  21 :  485. 
Provencal  Ver.-ilication.     No.  Brit.  53:  317. 
Proverbs.     Belgra.  23:  64.  —  Blackw.  88:  472.  — Eel.  M. 

74:  485. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Qnar.  125:  217. 

—  and  Colloquiali:>nis.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  41: 

244. 

—  Arabic.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  325. 

—  Chapter  on.     (J.  I.  Jlcjmbert)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  593. 

—  Chinese.     (A.  W.  Looniis)  Overland,  lo:  82. 

—  Curious  French.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  146. 
—  Danish.     Sharpe,  20:  372. 

—  displayed.     Fraser,  26:  6S7.     27:  652.     28:  79. 

—  Dropped.     All  the  Year,  17:  423. 

—  Fallacies  of.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  535. 

—  German.     Penny  M.  14:  398. 

—  Greek.     (E.  North)  No.  Am.  85:  168. 

—  misapplied.     (F.  R.  Goulding)  Appleton,  14:  369. 

—  JIi>chief  of.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Apjjleton,  14:  819. 

—  of  ditYerent  Nations.     Westm.  22:  343. 

—  of  the  German  Jews.     Liv.  Age,  70:   179. 

—  of  the  Tartars  of  the  Crimea.     Chamb.  J.  24:  23. 

—  of  Ulster.     Chamb.  J.  25:  137. 

—  Old.     Li|)pinc.  14:   122. 

—  Quarrel  with  some  old  Acquaintances.    (L.  Blanchard) 

Colburn,  59:  550.     60:  514. 

—  Russian.     <iuar.  139:  493. 

—  Scriptural,  comjiared  with  others.      Good  Words,  i: 

557.  — No.  Brit.  28:  140. 

—  Servian.     Fraser,  51:  517. 

—  Some  savage.     (J.  A.  Farrer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  477. 

—  Spanish.     House.  Words,  19:  390. 

—  Strings  of.     House.  Words,  4:  469-53S.     Same  art. 

Intei'nat.  M.  5:  502. 

—  Trench's  Lessons  in.     Chr.  Obs.  53:  657.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  40:  291.  —  So.  Q.  24:  131. 

—  Turkish.     (G.  F.  Ilerrick)  Scrib.  6:  692. 

—  Tuscan.     Fraser,  55:   18. 

—  I'se  of,  in  grave  Composition.     Eraser,  56:  710. 

—  Wludesomc.     Fraser,  6:  499. 
Proverbial  Philosophy.     All  the  Year,  24:  446. 

—  African.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Putnam,  4:  362. 

—  of  Ancient  Persia.  (E.  II.  Palmer)  Stud.  <^  Intel.  Obs. 

2:   16S. 
Proverbial  Phrases  in  the  New  Testament.     Theo.  &  Lit. 

J.  9:  167. 
Proverbial  Sayings.     Chamb.  J.  2:  395. 

—  French.     Cath.  World,  27:  204. 

Providence,  Divine.  (H.  I).  Evans)  Am.  Ch.  Mo.  i: 
176.  — (B.  Franklin)  So.  Lit.  Jless.  2:  203.  — Mcth. 
Q.  11:  292.  — Chr.  R.  20:  117.—  Mo.  Rel.  M.  18: 
73. —  (A.  Woodbury)  Mo.  Rd.  M.  49:  27. 

—  and  Human  Depravity.     (D.  C.  Ilaynes)  Chr.  R.  12: 

127. 


PROVIDENCE 


1060 


PRUSSIA 


Providence,  Divine,  Apparent  Inequalities  of.  {W.  M. 
Fernal(l)  Univ.  Q.  i:  58. 

—  as  revealed  in  Historj'.    (E.  D.  Morris)  Presb.  R.  1 :  428. 

—  Croly  on.   (W.J.  Clark)  Princ.  21:97.  — Mo.  R.  ^34- 

320. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:   169. 
practically  considered.     Piinc.  34:  277. 

—  Doctrine  of  a  particular.     (T.  Edwards)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

8:  I.  — (J.  C.  Kinihali)  Unita.  R.  7:  41. 

—  in  Books.     (J.  Bilchcr)  Ciir.  R.  22:  43. 

—  in  Ili.story.     (I>.  B.  Bowen)  Univ.  Q.  16:  375. 

—  in  the  History  of  the  Church.     (S.  A.  Holman)  Luth. 

Q.  4:  175. 

—  Law  and.     (.1.  T.  Bixhy)  Unita.  R.  6:  296. 

—  Leadins^s  of.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  294. 

—  Meditations  on.     (II.  Alford)  Good  Words,  4:  627. 

6:  311. 

—  Nature  of.     (E.  T.  Fitch)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  175. 

—  not  Necessity,  the  Law  of  the  Universe.     (E.  Saisset) 

Theo.  Eel.  I :  loi. 

—  O'Sullivan  on.     Eel.  R.  27:  42. 

—  Universiility  of.     (H.  Ballon)  Univ.  Q.  7:  348. 
Providences  of  God,  Coad's  Wonderful.     Chr.  Obs.  51: 

261. 

—  Special.     Bost.  R.  i:  63. 

Providence,  R.  I.,  Brown  University.     See  Brown. 

—  Private  Libraries  of.    (H.  Rogers)  Am.  Bibliop.  7:  91, 

150. 

—  Public  Library.     (W.  E.  Foster)  Lib.  J.  5:  204. 

—  Schools  of,  and  John  Rowland.    Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  713. 
Provincetown,  Mass.,  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  217. 
Provincial  Assembly  of  Loudon,  1647-60.    (C.  A.  Briggs) 

Presb.  R.  2:  54. 

Provincial  Dialects  of  England.     Chamb.  J.  30:  339. 

Provincial  System  in  the  Church.  (W.  W.  Olssen)  Am. 
Church  R.  15:  193.  — (J.  McVickar)  Am.  Church 
R.  15:  576  —  (J.  Williams)  Am.  Church  R.  17:  215. 

Provincialisms  in  European  Languages.     Ed.  R.  79:  454. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Cornh.  11:  673.     12:  30. 

—  Poetry  of .    Cornh.  12:  30.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  433. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  86:  237- 
Provisions,  Adulterated.     Ed.  R.  33:  131. 

—  High  Price  of.     Pamph.  9:  257.     10:  33. 

—  Unsalted,  Importation  of.     Hogg,  10:  2S5. 
Provoost,  Bishop  Samuel,  and  Bishop  Seabury.     (W.  S. 

Perry)  Am.  Church  R.  14:  668. 
Provost  of  Bruges;  a  Tragedy.     Mo.  R.  139:  397. 
Prow,  The.     Penny  M.  4:  204. 
Prude,  The.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  7:  561. 
Prudence  Palfrey.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.  33:   1-672. 
Prudeucia  en  la  Muger,  by  Tirso  de  Molina.     Colburn, 

78:  102. 
Prudentius,  Translations  from.     Blackw.  9:  192. 
Prudhoe  Castle,  Northumberland.     Penny  M.  4:  220. 
Prussia.     (E.  P.  Evans)  Hours  nt  Home,  9:  iii. — (F. 

Kapp)  Nation,  i:  454.  —  Dub.  Univ.  23:  698.     24: 

91.  —  (J.  D.  Wallenstein)  No.  Am.  29:  399.  —  (W. 

Darby)  Am.  Whig  I!.  2:  628.  —  Ed.  R.  42:  460.  — 

Selec'.  Ed.  R.  4:  82. 

—  after  1806.     (W.  Baird)  So.  M.  II :  458. 

—  Agrarian  Legislation  in.     lul.  R.  86:   155. 

—  Agricultural  Life  in.     Cornh.  14:   1S3. 

—  Agriculture  and  Agrarianism  in.     No.  Brit.  52:  474. 

—  Ancient  Buildings  in.     (J.  A.  Reptcm)  Arch.  21:  15S. 

—  and  Austria;  Monarchies  7-ersus  Nationalities.     Brit. 

Q.  14:  269.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  31:  583. 
after  War,  1866.     (S.  Powers)  Nation,  3:  232. 

—  and  Prince  Bismarck.      Penn  Mo.  5:  676. 

—  and  Mr.  Carlyle.     (J.  Skeltou)  Fraser,  78:  657. 

—  and  the  Church.  (J.L.Spalding)  Cath.  World,  23:  104. 

—  and  the  Eastern  Question,  1870.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation, 

II :  400. 


Prussia  and  France.     (E.  Dowden)  Contemp.  16:  618. 

Militar_y  Resources  of,  1870.     (C.  I.  Barnard)  Na- 

tiiin,  II :  239. 

—  and  the  German  Confederation.    Nat.  R.  12:  393. 

—  and  Germany.     (G.  R.  Pauli)  Fraser,  83:  207. 
Conflict  between.  (H.W.Hemans)  No. Am.  112:  113. 

—  and  the  Gotha  Part}'.    Ho.  &  For.  R.  i:  79. 

—  and  Japan,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  503. 

—  and  Prussian   System.     (J.  S.  Buckingham)  Westm. 

37:  134- 

—  and  Rome,  War  between.    Quar.  136:  289.   See  Roman 

Catholic  Church  in  Germany. 

—  and  States  of  the  ZoUverein,  1852.    Tait,  n.  s.  19:  321. 

—  Antecedents  of,  1S64.  (C. Redding)  Colburn,  132:  100. 

—  Army  of.      Cornh.  14:  54S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68: 

107.- — Colburn,  104:  3,  253.  — Dub.  Univ.  49:  189. 

Company  Column  in.  (E.Upton)  Intemat.  R  2:  302. 

Composition  of.      (F.    Kapp)  Nation,   11:  348. — 

Westm.  94:  483. 

Organization  of.     St.  James,  17:  441. 

Potsdam  Guard.     Temp.  Bar,  10:  142. 

Reports  on,  1868-70.     Fraser,  84:  537,  671. 

Soldier's  Notes  on.     Cornh.  18:  221. 

Training  of.     (E.  L.  GodUiu)  Nation,  15:  229. 

—  Beust  versus  Bismarck.    St.  Paul's,  5:  29. 

—  Bismarck,  and  Pan-Teutonism.     Quar.  130:   71. 

—  Church  and  State  in.     I'or.  Q.  25:  254. 

—  Church  Government  in.     Princ.  1 :   121. 

—  Church  Law  in.   (F.  von  Holtzendorff )  Internat.  R.  i: 

So.  —  (F.  von  Holtzendorff )  St.  James,  33:  539. 

—  Commercial  Policy  of.     F'or.  Q.  9:  455. 

—  Constitutional  Contest  in  1862,  and  the  French  Em- 

peror's Roman  Pulicj'.     Macmil.  7:  75. 

—  Coronation  of  King  William.     Eel.  M.  55:  402. 

—  Court  of.     Bentley.  50:  365. 

and  Aristocracy  of.     F'raser,  48:    59.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  30:  90.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  38:  643. 

in  the  iSth  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  63:   197. 

Memoirs  of.     (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  24:  71.   Samo 

art.  Eel.  M.  59:  471.    60:  102. 
Vehse's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  104:  399. 

—  Crisis  in,  1863.     I'raser,  68:  410. 
1865.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  i :  518. 

—  Decentralization  in.     No.  Brit.  51:  415. 

—  East,  Letters  from.     Once  a  Week,  24:  291,  311. 

—  I^lementary  and  Normal  Schools  in.     (H.  E.  Dwigbt) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  641. 

—  Evang.  Church  of.  (J.  E.  Diirner)  Internat.  R.  3:  810. 
and  Episcopacy  of.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  113.     9:  86. 

—  Falk  Laws,  Philosophy  of.     (II.  Tuttle)  Gent.  M.  n.  9. 

15:  672. 

—  Founders  of.     All  the  Year,  44:   176. 

—  Gentz  on  the  Fall  of.     Quar.  13:  418. 

—  the  German  Nation.     (S.  Powers)  Lippinc.  6:  371. 

—  Germany,  and  France.  1869.      St.  Paul's,  3:  147. 

—  Government  and  Administration  of.     For.  Q.  14:  422. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  19:  3S5,  449,  513. 

—  Gymnasium  of.     (I.  Loewenthal)  Princ.  24:  564. 

—  Heinzen's  Prohibited  Book  on  the   Bureaucracy  of. 

For.  Q.  35:  98. 

—  History  of.      (J.  R.  Seeley)  Macmil.  36:  ^^y.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age.  135:  162. 
Modern.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  391.     5:  291. 

—  How  Soldiers  are  made  in.     Liv.  Age,  17:  252. 

—  in  the  17th  and  i8th  Centuries.     Quar.  86:  1S3. 

—  in  the  i9tli  Century.    (J.  S.  Blackie)  Contemp.  29:  679. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  28. 

—  Industrial  Condition  of.     (M.  Petre)  Pract.M.  2:  200, 

261. 

—  Influence  of,  on  German  Letters.     Brit.  Q.  56:  179. 

—  King  of,  and  the  Arciibishop  of  Cologne.     Biackvr. 

43:  757-  — For.  Q.  22:  231. 


PRUSSIA 


1061 


PSYCHOLOGISM 


Prussia,  Manufactures  in,  1S39.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  2:  135. 

—  Military  Education  in.     (E.  Freehold)  U.  S.  Serv.  M. 

4:  197. 

—  Military  Growth  of,  1866.     Ed.  R.  124:  553. 

—  Military  Maneuvers  of.     (H.  Kuollvs)  Blackw.  116: 

584. 

—  Military  Memoirs  of.     Blackw.  60:   S72. 

—  Military  Sys-teni  and  Schools  in.  Am.  J.  Educ.  12:  275. 

—  New  Germanic  Empire.     Brit.  Q.  44:  503.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Afje,  92:  131.     See  Germany,  Empire  of. 

—  Normal  School  in.     Am.  J.  Ediic.  16:  395. 

—  Persecution   of  Catholics  in,   undc'r  tiie    Falk  Law.';. 

Mouth,  22:  242.     See.  Roman  Catholic. 
of  Lutlieran  Church  in,  1831-40.     Mo.  R.  151:  546. 

—  Political  State  of,  1S46.   (R.M.Milnes)  Ed.  R.  83:  224. 

—  Politics  in.     (C.  M.  Mead)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  261,  383. 
in  1862.     Colburn,  124:  4S9. 

1111863.     Colburn,  127:  112. 

—  Popular  Notions  of.  (E.Gryzanovski)  Nation,  II :  235. 

—  Progres-s  of.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Allan.  18:  5 78. 
1803-42.     (T.  C.  Ban(ield)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  11:  25. 

—  Prospects  of,  1840.     Eel.  R.  74:  81. 

—  Public  Instruction  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  403. 

—  Public  Opinion  in.  (E.Gryzanovski)  N0.Am.li2:  291. 

—  Queens  of.     Irish  Q.  7:   1217. 

Jlemoirs  of.     Clir.  Obs.  60:  94.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  66:  loi. 

—  Ranke's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  89:   529. 

—  Rationalism  in.      (H.  Beliingham)  Month,  32:  395. 

■ — Revolution  in,  1S48.    (R.  Wheaton)  No.  Am.  68:  220. 

—  Rhenish,  Evangelical  Churches  in.   Cong.  il.  27:  165, 

245,  422. 

—  Rise,  Power,  and  Politics  of.    Blackw.  68:  516.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  28:  97. 

—  Sanitary  Experience  of.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  II :  222. 

—  Secondary  Education  in.    (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

9:  569.  ^ 

—  Social.     Lippinc.  10:  236. 

—  State  and  Literature  in.     (J.  Gibb)  Contemp.  15:  40S. 

—  Statistics  of,  1847.  (B.  Hebeler)  J.  Statis.  Sue.  lo:  154. 

—  Student  Rambles  in.  (S-  Powers)  Lippinc.  7:  275,420. 

8:  55. 

—  Teachers  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  Ii:  165. 

• Training  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  191. 

—  Vital    Statistics   of,    1816-49.      (I'"-  U-   Goldsmid)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  23:  201. 

—  AVar  Loans  of,   1S70.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  li: 

150.  —  Nation,  11:  276. 

—  Winter-Sliooting  in.     All  the  Year,  25:  91. 
Prussian  Agrarian  System.     Ed.  R.  86:  155. 
Prussian  and  Italian  Diplomacy  in  1866.  Dub.  R.  74:  267. 
Prussian  Blue,  Preparation  of.  (R.  Warington).!.  Frankl. 

Inst.  46:  200. 
Prussian  Bureaucrat.    (II.  Tuttle)  Gent.  jM.  n.  s.  16:  320. 
Prussian  Empire.     (W.  Darliy)  Am.  Whig  R.  i:  581. 
Prussian  Law  and  the  Catholic  (Church.   Dub.  Univ.  76:  1. 
Prussian  Military  Memoirs.     Blackw.  61 :  65. 
Prussian  Monarch}',  Rise  and  Progress  of.     Blackw.  51: 

333- 
Prussian  Reformers.     Quar.  31 :  327. 
Prussian  Soldier.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  11:  134. 
Prussian  States.  Births  and  Deaths  in.    Penny  M.  6:  395. 
Prussian  Traveler,  Letters  of.     Mo.  R.  91 :  284. 
Prussians,  The  ;  Culture  and  War.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

11:  151. 

—  French  View  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  214. 

—  a  Patchwork  People.     .\11  the  Year,  39:  221. 
Prussic  .\cid.     (B.  L.  Oliver)  Am.  J.  Sci.  3:  1S2. 

—  as  a  Poison.     Liv.  Age,  5:   179. 

Prynne,  William,  and  Mont  Orgueil  (^astle.     (F.   Law- 
rence) Eel.  M.  34:  561.  Sanieart.  Liv.  Age,  45:  241. 
Pryor's  Bank,  Fulham.     Eraser,  32:  631. 


Psalmanazar,  George.    Cornh.  39:  569.  —  Sharpe,  8:  46. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  66.  —  Temp.  Bar,  14:  38,. 

—  Penny  M.  13:  310,  318.  — Retros.  18:  379. 
Psalmody.   (H.  II.  Milman)  Quar.  38:   16. —Eel.  R.  61: 

399.  — (J.  S.  Curwen,  jr.)  Cong.  3:  209. 

—  the  Baptist  Collection.     Chr.  R.  8:  44S. 

—  Churcli.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  526.  —  Clir.  Disc.  3:  115, 

340. —  (R.  W.  Emerson)  Chr.  Exam.  10:  30. 
in  the  Netherlands.     Cong.  M.  18:  406. 

—  Congregational.      Eel.  R.  68:  466. — (.J.  S.  Curwen) 

Cong.  6:  541. — Cong.  M.  23:  215.     26:  349. 

—  Early  Nonconformist.     (J.   S.  Curwen)  Brit.  Q.  71: 

147- 

—  Formby's  Catholic  Christian.     Dub.  R.  22:   135. 

—  French.     Eel.  R.  60:  265. 

—  Hir'torical  Notices  of.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  61S. 
Home's.     Liv.  Age,  15:  298. 

—  in  New  Eng.,  Early.    (I.  N.  Tarbox)  Bib.  .Sac.  36:  247. 

—  Methodist.     (.J.  S.  Curwen)  Cong.  7:  595. 

—  Metrical ;  Tate  and  Brady.     St.  James,  3:  341. 

—  Nonconformist.     (Jong.  5:  721. 

—  of  the  Reformation.    (II.  Allon)  E.k.  H.  Lee.  19:  205. 

—  Eel.  R.  119:  601. 

—  past  and  present.    (.J.  S.  Curwen,  jr.)  Cong.  4:  415,  478. 

—  Reformation  in.     Cong.  M.  13:  69,  299. 

—  Unison  and  Part-Singing.  (.J.  T.  Feaston)  Cong.  6:  397. 
See  Hymnology. 

Psalms  and  Hymns.     Eel.  R.  64:  265. 

—  New  England  Version.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  133. 

—  of  David,  Christian  Use  of.     Dub.  R.  23:  27. 

—  Scottish.     Hogg,  6:  295. 

Psalm-Book  in  the  Garret.    (B.  F.  Taylor)  Scrib.  9:  737. 

Psalm-Tinkering.     Liv.  Age,  24:  553. 

Psalter,  Recent  Cri;icisin  of.    (J.  F.  McCurdy)  Bib.  Sac. 

32:  637. 
Pseudo-Gentlemen.     Sharpe.  44:  69. 
Pseudonyms.      (C  Benson)  Lippinc.  4:    106.  —  Once  a 

Week,  24:  378. 

—  and  Anonyms.     (.J.  L.Whitney)  Lib.  .1.   i:   24-446. 

2:80-307.    3:30-379.    4:23-457.    5:54-256.    6: 
15-322. 

—  Canadian.     (II.  Scadding)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  15:  259. — 

(H.  Scadding)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  89,  205. 

—  French.     (C.  Joliet)  O.  &  N.  2:  613. 

—  in  Literature.     Cliamb.  J.  55:   523.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  51:   113. 
Psyche.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Harper,  28:  739. 

—  Does  she  i\y  out  of  the  Window?    (S.  B.  Goodenow) 

New  Eng.  40:  643. 
Psyche  ApocaIy|)te.    (K.  B.  Browning  and  R.  II.  Ilornc) 

St.  James,  37:  478. 
Psyche:  first  and  last.     Knick.  45:  221. 
Psychic  Force  and  P.sychic  Media.     (.1.  P.  Earwaker) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  11:  32. 

—  Crooke's  New.    (J.  P.  E.arwaker)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:  356. 

—  (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  4:  237. 

—  New  Study  of.     (J.  Richardson)  Scrib.  2:  543. 
P.-^ychic  Phenomena,  Theories  of  certain  unusual.     Chr. 

Rem.  40:  4^1. 
Psychical  ^Mechanics.     (G.  Glogau)  New  Eng.  40:  656. 
Psychical  Violence,  Can  you  account  for  it?    (J.  Dyer) 

Penn  Mo.  5:  435. 
Psychogenesis  in  the  Human  Infant.     (\V.  Prever)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  17:  625. 

—  Preyer  on.    J.  Spec.  Philos.  15:  159. 
Psychological  Inquiries,  Broilie's.    Quar.  96:  86. — Fraser, 

50:  371.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  273.  —  Liv.  Age, 

76:  24.  — Chr.  Obs.  55:  loS. 
IVychological  Parallel.     (.M.  Arnold)  Contemp.  28:  S92. 
Psyclidldgical  Problem.     Tinsley,  2i:  497. 
Psycholiigieal  Study.     Eel.  M.  31:   552. 
Psychologism  and  Ontologisni.     Dub.  R.  65:   297. 


PSYCHOLOGY 


1062 


PUBLIC 


Psychology.  Blackw.  77:  402.  —  No.  Brit.  53:  115. 
Same  art.  Kel.  M.  76:  385.  —  (S.  Tyler)  Priuc.  15: 
227. 

—  and  Art.     (.J.  Sully)  Mind,  1 :  467. 

—  and  Ethics.     (F.  A.  Adams)  Am.  I'resb.  R.  18:  535. 

—  and  PhriMioloyy.     (A.  Bain)  Fraser,  61:  692. 

—  and  Physics.     (.1.  M    Long)  Western,  2:  604. 

—  and  Pliysiology,  Limits  between.    (J.  S.  Jewell)  Meth. 

Q.  28:   1S5.' 

—  and  Theology,  Alliott  on.     Eel.  Pv.  102:  2S. 

—  Animal.     IJrit.  Q.  7:  347. 

—  Bain's.    (.1.  S.  Mill)  Ed.  II.  iio:  2S7.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  49:  203,  321. 

—  BencUe's  Educational.    (K.  Schmidt)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

10:  361. 

—  Bil)lical.     (O.  D.  Miller)  Univ.  Q.  26:  297. 

—  Brentano's.     (R.  Flint)  Mind,  1 :   116. 

—  Comparative.    (H.  Spencer)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  301.    Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  257. 
Espiiias  on.     (J.  (Jollier)  Mind,  3:  105. 

—  Cousin's.    (W.  D.  Wilson)  Am.  Church  R.  9:  3S,  35S. 

See  Cousin,  V. 

—  Development  of.     Westm.  lOi :  277-     Same  art.  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  5:  288. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (J.  T.  Champlin)  Bapt.  Q.  8:   129. 

—  English,  Kibot's.     (D.  A.  Spalding)  Nature,  10:  82. 

—  Ethnic.     (R.  Dunn)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  255. 

—  Hickok's  Rational.     (E.  Russell)  Bost.  R.  5:  425.— 

(E.  Hall)  Am.  Presb.  R.  12:  459.  — (E.  Hall)  Princ. 
33-  577-  —  (D-  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &,  Lit.  J.  7:  353,  529. 
—  (T.  Lewis)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  169,  346. 

—  Historical.     (H.  Sidgwick)  19th  Cent.  7:  353. 
Hobart's.     (E.  M.  Mitchell)  Western,  6:  139. 

—  Ideler's  System  of.     For.  Q.  18:  203. 

—  in  England,  Ribot's.    (G.  C.  Robertson)  Nature,  2:  331. 

—  Lewes  on  Problems  of.     See  Problems. 

—  Mathematics  in.    (.J.  F.  Herbart)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  11: 

251. 

—  Medical,  Dunn's.     Anthrop.  R.  i:  163. 

—  The  new.     (W.  L.  Courtney)  Fortn.  32:  318.  — (D.  A. 

Spalding)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  32. 

—  of  Beasts  and  Birds.     Col  burn,  65:  518. 

—  of  the  Emotions.     Brit.  Q.  70:  27. 

—  of  Religion,  History  of .     (F.  G.  Peabody )  Unita.  R. 

14:  97,  193. 

—  Philosophy,  and  Metaphysics,  Limits  of.     No.   Brit. 

53-  115- 

—  Poi)ular,  Cox's.     Nature,  8:  179. 

—  Physiological.    Westm.  89:  27-    Same  nrt.  Liv.  Age, 

96:  3S7. — Princ.  41:  615. 
in  Germany.    (T.  Sully)  Mind,  i :  20.— Zoist,  8:  283. 

—  Rational.     (.1.  F.  Herbart)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  8:  261.— 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  10:  3S9. 
and  Realism.     (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Presb.  R.  12:  i. 

—  Rauch's.     (J.  W.   Alexander)  Princ.  R.  12:   393. — 

Chr.  Exam.  30:  385.  — (.J.  W.  Nevin)  Am.  Bib. 
Repos.  2d  s.  10:  418.  —  (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb. 
8:  235. 

—  Recent,  1857.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  63:  157. 

—  Recent  German  Advance  in.   ( W.  James)  No.  Am.  121 : 

195. 

—  Renouvier's.     (S.  H.  Hodgson)  Mind,  6:  173. 

—  Schmucker's.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Dem.  R.  Ii:  353. 

—  a  Science  or  a  Method?   (J.  A.  Stewart)  I\rind,  1 :  445. 

—  Scientific  Standing  of.    (G.  C  Robertson)  ^Mind,  1:1. 

—  Spencer's  Principles  of.     Westm.  65:   234.  —  (B.  P. 

Bo'.vne)  New  Eng.  32:  468.  —  (L.  Adams)  New  Eng. 
34:  419.  —  (D.  A.  Sp'ilding)  Nature,  7:  29S,  357. — 
Dub.  R.  77:  143.  —  New  Q   5:  52. 

Reply  to  Criticisms.    (H.  Spencer)  Fortn.  20:  581, 

715.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  295,  541. 
See  Spencer,  Herbert. 


Psychology,  Study  of.     (.J.  Eastwood)  Univ.  Q.  34:  170. 

—  Taine  mi.     (J.  T.  Bixby)  No.  Am.  117:  401. 

—  Viial  and  Dynamic.     (K.  O.  Williams)  Univ.  Q.  31: 

^^73,  27S. 

—  Wayland,  Hickok,  and  Mahanon.     (N.  Porter)  New 

Eng.  13:  129. 
Sec  Mind;  Mental;  Soul. 
P.sychometrie  Facts.   (F.  Gallon)  19th  Cent.  5:  425.  Same 

art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  771. 
Psychononn-of  the  Hand,  Beamish's.  Anthrop.  R.  3:  346. 
Psycho-Physiological  Sciences.     (J.  R.  Buchanan)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  11:  721. 
Psycho-Physiology.     (S.  Adams)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  9. 

i:  362.    6:  321. 
Ptarmigan,    To   a  wounded;   a   Poem.     (D.  M.   Moir) 

Blackw.  48:  175. 
Pterodactyls.     (H.  Woodward)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  443. 
Pterosauria,  Discovery  of  Remains  of.     (0.  C.  Marsh) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  241. 
Ptolemy  and   Hipparchus,   Discoveries  of.     (D.   Trow- 
bridge) Nat.  Q.  17:  134. 
Ptolemies,  Egypt  under  the.     Mo.  R.  148:  112. 
Public,  The,  as  au  Emploj-er.    (D.  H.  Wheeler)  Lakeside, 

3:  426. _ 
Public  Archives,  Management  of.     Mo.  R.  142:  469. 
Public  Assemblies,  Hidden  Influences  of.     (R.  Cordcrv) 

Galaxy,  24:  625. 
Public  Buildings,  Embellishment  of.     (E.  Hall)  Art  J. 

5:  69-260.     6:  135,  199. 
Public  Calamities,  common  Burdens.  Dub.  Univ.  29: 141. 
Public  Carriages;   the  Road.      (C.  J.  Apperley)  Quar. 

48:  346. 
Public  Characters  of  Reigns  of  George  III.  and  George  IV. 

(II.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  68:  191.  — Ed.  R.  69:  i. 

—  of  iSoi-2.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  i:  122. 

Public  Chanties.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  367. 

Public  Creditors.     All  the  Year,  i:  153. 

Public  Debts.     See  Debts;  National  Debts. 

Public  Defalcations,  Losses  by.     Am.  zVlma.  1841:  126. 

Public  Dinners.     (L.  Blanchard)  Colburn,  57:  413. 

Public  Distress  in  1834.     Am.  (J.  15:  49S. 

—  in  1837.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  327. 

—  in  England,  1826.     Blackw.  ig:  429. 

Public  Documents,  Distribution  of.    (W.  S.  Biscoe)  Lib. 

J.  i:  10.  — Lib.  J.  2:  26.  — (W.E.  A.  Axon)  Lib.  J. 

4:  81.  — (S.  S.  Green)  Lib.  J.  6:  86. 

Discussion  on.     Lib.  J.  6:  130. 

Public  Economy.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R.  10: 

221,  446,  637. 

—  Bowring'.s.  Westm.  18:  300.  See  Political  Economy. 
Public  Expenditures,  Curiosities  of.  Chamb.J.  39:  no. 
Public  Faith.     Carey's  Mus.  1 :  354. 

Public  Health  and  Morality.     Quar.  66:  115. 
Public  Houses,  Municipal.     (J.  Chamberlain)  Fortn.  27: 
147. 

—  Licensing  of.     Pamph.  7:  107.     9:433. 

—  Reform  in,  Birmingham  Plan.  (R.  Lowe)  I'ortn.  27:  i. 
Public  Institutions,  Unhealthiness  of.  Am.  Arch.  8:  232. 
Public  Lands  of  the  United  States.     De  Bow,  6:  92.— 

Am.  Alma.  1832:  140.  — .\nn.  Reg.  7:.49.  — Niles's 
Reg.  14:  316.    15:  116.    17:  10,  167.   20:  279,359. 

—  Am.  Q.  6:  263.  11 :  265. —  (J.  H.  Lanman)  Iliuit, 
11:  107.  —  (W.  R.  Hooper)  Harper,  42:  219.  —  (T. 
Donaldson)  No.  Am.  133:  204.  — Fraser,  86:  497. 

—  Dem.  R.  35:  354  41:  271.  — Am.  Mo.  M.  n: 
63.  —  (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  4:  2S1.    9:  i. 

—  acquired  by  Treaty.     (J.  W.  Monette)  De  Bow,  5:  15, 

III. 

—  and  Distribution  Bill.     Bost.  Q.  4:  230.     5:  84. 

—  and  Land  System.    (.1.  Perkins,  jr.)  De  Bow,  17:  140. 

—  and  of  Rome.     (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  24:  428. 

—  Area  of,  in  1872.     Republic,  i:  351. 


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PUERTO 


Public  Lands  of  the  United  States  and  Western  Improve- 
ments.    West.  J.  7:  174. 

—  for  Education.     (.J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  13:  310.  —New 

York  It.  10:  170.  —  Niles's  Heg.  21:  2S2,  299.  38: 
129. 

—  Keports   on.     Niles's    Reg.    18:    107.     19:    193,   226. 

21:253.     36:245,259.     43:399.     46:268. 

—  Speecli  of  Mr.  Clay  on.     Nile.s's  Keg.  43:  57.     44:  58. 
of  Mr.  Grundy  on.     Niles's  Keg.  44:  62. 

—  System  of.     Am.  Law  K.  2:  383. 
Public  Libraries.     See  Libraries,  Public. 
Public  Life.     Dem.  R.  41:  in. 

—  of  Mr.  Tulrumble.     (C.  Dickens)  Bcntley,  i:  49. 
Public  Men,  Desultory  Sketches  of.     Galaxy,  14:  304. 
Public  Offices  and  their  Clerks.     Niles's  Keg.  14:  413. 
Public  Opinion.     (S.  W.  Cone!  Dem.  R.  37:  228. 

—  and  its  Leaders.     (T.  W.  Reid)  Fortn.  34:  230. 

—  and  tile  Press.     Cornh.  21:  288. 

—  and  Public  Morals.     (.J.  T.  Austin)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  35. 

—  History  oL     Mo.  R.  n6:   167. 

—  Instability  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  377. 

—  Our  Relation  to.     (E.  C.  Wines)  Meth.  Q.  14:  360. 

—  What  is?    All  the  Year,  40:  77. 

Public  Patronage  of  JMen  of  Letters.     Eraser,  33:  5S. 

Public  Prosecution,  OlHce  of.     Ed.  R.  42:  401. 

Public  Records  ;  in  Search  of  a  Home.   Chamb.  J.  38:  39S. 

Public  Schools.  Quar.  I16:  176.  —  (A.  Trollope)  Fortn. 
2:  476.  —  (G.  Hicks)  Education,  1 :  452,  583.  —  Phra- 
ser, 63:  434.  —  Chr.  Obs.  54:  456.  —  (T.  Markby) 
Contemp.  4:  149,  395. 

—  and  Parochial.     Brownson.  16:  324. 

—  and  Private.     Westm.  lOo:  i. 

—  and  Religion.     (G.  Burgess)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  562.  — 

(A.  P.  Peabody)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  113.  —  (K.  Twin- 
ing) Cong.  Q.  13:  565. 

—  and  Universities.     Chamb.  J.  45:  193. 

—  Bible  in.     Set  Bible. 

—  Education  in.     No.  Brit.  41:  105. — Eraser,  77:  301. 

—  Dub.  R.  57:   I. 

—  Endowed,  versus  Municipal.     (W.  Hooker)  New  Eng. 

15:  42S. 

—  Failure  of.     (W.  N.  Granger)  Overland,  3:  237,  305, 

427.  —  (R.  G.  White)  No.  Am.  131:  537. 

—  Future  of.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  12:  2S2. 

—  Hostel  System  in.     (G.  G.  Bradley)  Macmil.  21:  405. 

—  How  to  improve  them.     (J.  Have?-)  Overland,  12:  256. 

—  Improvement  in.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  20:  356. 

—  in  England.     (T.  Hughes)  No.  Am.   128:  352.     129: 

37.  —  (G.  C.  Lewis)  Ed.  R.  51:  65.  53:  64. — Ed. 
R.  120:  147.  —  (J.  A.  Picton)  Theo.  R.  10:  475. — 
Lond.  Soc.  16:  33.  —  Eraser.  50:  401.  —  Am.  Church 
R.  23:  321.— Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  257.  15:  Si.— 
Am.  Kcl.  i:  42S.  —  Ed.R.  51:  56.  —  Pamph.4:  103. 

—  (\V.  M.  Sloane)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:   19. 
and  (-'lassical  luUication.     Westm.  82:   i. 

and    Public    Schoolmasters.      (E.    II.    Knatchbull- 

Ilugessen)  Eraser,  93:  229. 
Commission  on.    Nature,  lo:  219.  —  Chr.  Rem.  49: 

164. 
—  Report  of.  Eraser,  69:  655.    70:319.  —  No.  Brit. 

46:  504. 
French  Criticism  on.     (D.  R.  Fearon)  Contemp.  9: 

221. 

—  in  France.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  537. 

—  in  New  Jersey.     (J.  S.  Hart)  Lippinc.  i:  414. 

—  in  Philadelphia      Penn  Mo.  5:  145.  —(W.  L.  Turner) 

Penn  J'o.  5:  750. 

—  in  Scotland.     Cornh.  4:  220. 

—  in  the  LTnited  States.     Westm.  59:  492.  —  Brownson, 

24:  516.  —(.L  G.  Ilertwig)  Western,  7:  184.  —  Am. 
Presb.  R.  16:  314. 
are  they  free?    (A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  World,  18:  i. 


Public  Schools  in  the  United  States;  Education  at  the 
North.     (W.  D.  Nortliend)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:   i. 

Function  oL     (E.  H.  Hall)  Unita.  R.  15:  393. 

Is  our  System  a  Success?  (G.  J.  Lackey)  Educa- 
tion, 1 :  34S. 

Peril  of,  1870.  (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:  236. 

—  —  Reminiscences  of  Lite  iu.     Am.  J,  Educ.  26:  337. 

—  Intellectual  and  moral  Culture  in.     Bost   R.  i:  371. 

—  Latin  in.     (E.  ^Miller)  (Contemp.  6:  82,  322. 

—  Liberalistic  View  of.     (P.  Baymu)    Am.  Cath.  Q.  2: 

1,  241. 

—  Moral  and  religious  Training  in.    Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  153. 

—  Object  of;   Formation   of   Moral  Character.     (M.  F. 

Cowdery)  Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  323. 

—  Relation  to  Colleges.     (J.  R.  Dimm)  Luth.  Q.  9:  28. 

—  Relation  to  the  Community.     (J.  S.  Whitney)  Penn 

Mo.  11:  400 

—  Relation  to  Morality  and  Religion.     (J.  L.  Pickard) 

Education,  1 :  485. 

—  Religion  in.     (B.  J.  McQuaid)  No.  Am.  132:  332. 

—  State.     Western,  7:  25. 

—  Teaching  in.  Defects  of.     Westm.  95:  3S3. 

—  Theology  iu.     (A.  C.  Coxe)  No.  Am.  132:  211. 
See  Common  Schools;  I'ree  Schools;  Education. 

Public  Speaking.  Quar.  103:  4S3.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
57:  643. 

—  Elements  of  Power  in.     (T.  A.  Skinner)  Si)irit  Pilg. 

6:  84. 

—  Few  Thoughts  on.     Am.  Church  R.  27:  450. 
Public  Spirit  among  the  Ancients.    Ox.  Prize  Ess.  4-  39- 
Public  Walks.     Westm.  20:  496. 

—  and  Places  of  Exercise.     Penny  M.  2:  340. 

Public  Works,  Functions  of  Government  regarding.     (H. 

Bell)  Eiaser,  97:  309. 
Public  Worship.     (C   K.  Whipple)  Radical,  3:   129. 

—  New  Testament  on.     (H.  Turner)  Chr.  Q.  2:  250. 
Public  Worship  Regulation  Bill.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  760. 

See  Worship. 
Publicans,  Right  Method  with.     (J.  Chamberlain)  Fortn. 

25:  631. 
Publication,  Difficulty  oL     Ev.  Sat.  10:  2S2. 
Publishers  and  Authors.     Brit.  Q.  59:   -!,n,.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  83:   I.  — (Mrs.  A.  T.  Thomson)  Eraser,  38. 

411.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  15:  517.  —  NewQ.  3:  9, 143. 

—  and  Booksellers.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  205. 

—  before  the  Age  of  Printing.     Cornh.  9:  26. 

—  Good,  bad,  and  indifferent.  (E.  I  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  6:  127. 

—  Leaves  from  a  Publisher's  Letter-Book.     (G.  P.  Put- 

nam) Putnam,  14:  467,  551,  675. 
Publishing-Business.     Peop.  J.  9:  237.  —  Liv.  Age,  24: 

Pucci,  Francesco.     (T.  .1.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q.  30:  261. 

Puck,  Frolics  of.     Mo.  R.  133:  443. 

Pudcns,  House  oL     (E.  C.  Smvth)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  174. 

Puddled  AValls.     Eel.  Engin.  8:   si 

Puddleford  Papers.     (II.  II.  Riley)  Knick.  42:  36S,  5S7. 

43:  42- 
Puddling.     See  Iron. 
Pueblo.     All  the  Year,  22:  60.  —  (G.  R.  Buckman)  Lip. 

pine.  26:  649. 

—  Pottery  of.     (E.  A.  Barber)  Am.  Natural.  15:  453. 
Pueblos,  Among  the.     (S.  E.  Wallace)  Atlan.  46:  215. 

—  Ancient.     (E.  A.  Barber)  Am.  Natural.  12:  526,  606. 
of  New  ^lexico  and  Arizona.     (W.  C.  Planning) 

Harper,  51:  327. 

Rock  Inscriptions  of.    (E.  A.  Barber)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  716. 

Pueblo  Indians.  (G.  Gwyther)  Overland,  6:  260. —(L. 
W.  Powell)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  10:  226.  —  (E.  A.  Bar- 
ber) Am.  Natural.  11:  591.     Sec  Acoma. 

Piickler  Muskau.     Sec  Muskau. 

Puerto  Cabello,  At.     All  the  Year,  14:  545. 


PUFF 


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PULPIT 


Puff  off  Pernambuco.    (H.  A.  Wise)  Blackw.  72:  735. 
Puffing.     Loud.  M.  i:  657. 

—  Art  of.     Dub.  K.  27:  146. 

—  Hi.>;tory  and  Flnlciophy  of.     Hogg,  5:  25. 

—  Thoughts  on.     All  the  Year,  25:  329. 

Puffing  Element  in  American  Literature.     (E.  I.  Scars) 
Nat.  C).  26:  42. 

—  in  our  higher  Education.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  31 :  aSr. 
Puffing  System.     So.  Lit.  J.  2:  393.  —  (T.  B.  Macaulay) 

Ed.  II.  51:  193. 
Pugot  Sound.     (C  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  7:   277. — 
(IL  Humphrey)  Overland,  13:  256. 

—  and  Columliia  River.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  48:  33S. 

—  and  the  Mound  I'rairics.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  343. 

—  Mediterranean  of  the  Pacific.    (T.  Somerville)  Harper, 

41:  4S1. 
Pugilism.     All  the  Year,  15:  230.  —  Tinsley,  3:  400. 

—  Decline  of  the  King.     Tinsley,  4:  552. 

—  Eve  of  the  Battle.     All  the  Year,  15:  571. 

—  Prize  liing  philosophically  considered.     (W.  Gilbert) 

Victoria,  4:  97. 

—  Revival  of.     All  the  Year,  3:  133. 

—  Sketciios  of.     See  Hoxiana. 

—  Training  for.     Chamb.  .1.  33:  347. 

Pngin,  Angustin,  and  A.  W.  N.,  Recollections  of.     Dub. 

R.  51:  257. 
Pugin,  Angustin  Welbv  Northmore.     Blackw.  go:  670. 

—  Chr.  Ob.s.  63:  S9. 

Pugnacit}'.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  8:  421. 

Puir,  Grizel.     St.  James,  i:  y^- 

Pulaski,  Count  Cassina.     (.J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  20:  375. 

—  (.1.  Sparks)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  14:  367.  —  Am. 
Hist.  Rec.  i:  397. 

—  Remains  of.     Hist.  M.  lo:  285. 

Puleston,  J.  H.,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.  Pract.  M.  5:  97. 
Pulkowa,  Observatory  of.     (A.  B.  Gould,  jr.)  No.  Am. 

69:  143. 
Pull,  George.     House.  Words.  16:  223. 
Pulley  Arms,  Strength  of.    (A.  K.  Mansfield)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  100:  161. 
Pullej-s,  Flanged.     Pract.  M.  6:  10. 
Pulling  through;  a  Tale.     All  the  Y'ear,  2:  14. 
Pullinger,  W.'  G.,  Banking  Frauds  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.) 

20:  2S3,  395. 
Pullman  Hotel  Cars.     Chamb.  .T.  47:  202. 
Pulpit,  The.     (H.  Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  29:  19.  — Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  5:  633.  —  (T.  Guthrie)  Luth.  Q.  i :  396.  —  Tait, 

n.  K.  25:  412. 

—  a  Civilizer.     (E.  E.  AdaiTis)  Am.  Prcsb.  R.  11 :  20S. 

—  Alleged  Unattractiveness  of.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Chr. 

Exam.  87:  28. 

—  Altar,  and  Platform.     Chr.  E.\am.  75:  242. 

—  American.     (D.  P.  Kidder)  Mcth.  Q.  20:  45S.  — Bib. 

Sac.  4:  247. 
Spraguc's  Annals  of.     (L.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  84: 

469. — (C.  A.  Goodrich)  New  Eng.  15:  T69.  —  (J. 

Forsyth)  Princ.  29:   135.  —  (V.  L.  Conrad)  Evang. 

R.  20:    304.— Theo.  &  Lit.  J.   9:  5S2.     11:    117. 

12:  151. 
of  the  Methodist.     (J.  Fonsyth)  Princ.  33:  491. 

—  and  the  Rema.     (D.  Steele)  Mctli.  Q.  22:  5. 

—  and  its  Critics.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  77. 

—  and  its  Influence.     Lond.  Q.  7:  461.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  40:  377. 

—  and  Materialism.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  207. 

—  and  the  People.     Bib.  R.  4:  384.  —  Eel.  R.  89:  4S7. 

—  and  the  Pew.     (O.  W.  Holmes)  No.  Am.  132:   117. 

—  and  Politics.     (W.  Adams)  Am.  Presb.  R.  12:  122. — 

(Dr.  Steele)  Meth.  Q.  30:  1S9.  —  (H.  Ziegler)  Evang. 
R.  16:  245. 

—  and  popular  Skepticism.     (P.  Brooks)  Princ.  n.  s.  3: 

295. 


Pulpit,  The,  and  the  Press.     Hogg,  15:  i.  — (P.  Bayne) 
N.  Eel.  6:   1S9. 

—  and  skejitical  Cidture.  (S.  Robinson)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  135. 

—  and  Sword,  Luther's  Views  on.     Evang.  R.  13:  457. 

—  and  the  Times.     (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  9:  258. 

—  Antisupernaturalisni  in.     (F.  II.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam. 

77:   145- 

—  as  a  Structure.     (.1.  S.  Sewall)  New  Eng.  19:  401. 

—  as  an  intellectual  Instructor.     (W.  Hull)  Luth.  Q.  5: 

220. 

—  -Xttractions  of.     (M.  Ballou)  Univ.  Q.  12:  254. 

—  Bondage  of.     (W.  (J.  Wilkinson)  Scrib.  i:  69,  437. 

—  Bouffe ;  Trial  of  Mr.  Talmage.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 28:   196. 

—  British.     (II.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  72:  66. 
jNIodern.     Lond.  Q.  2:  349. 

—  English.     Quar.  135:  297.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120: 

67.  —  No.  Brit.  45:  145.  —  Kitto,  9:  394. 

of  the  17th  Century.     (S.  Ellis)  Univ.  Q.  22:  269. 

Political,  of  the  Civil  War,   1640-45.     Eraser,  58: 

463.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  712. 

—  Faultv  Manner  in.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  lo:  635. 

—  Fish's  Hist.  of.  (W.  W.Woodworth)  New  Eng.  14:  344, 

—  Forces  and  Power  of.    (F.W.  Fisk)  New  Eng.  17:  632. 

—  Freedom  of.     (S.  W.  Duffield)  Scrib.  2:  184. 

—  French  and  English.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  341. 

Bourdaloue  and  Massillon.     Eel.  R.  93:  277. 

Eloquence  of.     (S.  K.  Kallock)  Piinc.  24:  533. 

—  Hi.stor.  Sketch  of.  (M.  Tucker)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  337. 

—  History  of.     (I.  Chase)  Chr.  R.  15:  52. 

—  in  the  ^liddle  Ages.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  515. 

—  in  the  Past.     Chr.  Exam.  75:  61. 

—  Inefficiency  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  81,  321. 

—  Influence  of.     (J.  Basconi)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  698. 

—  Insincerity  in.    (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  131:  268.  —  (M. 

C.  Welch)  New  Eng.  40:  100. 

—  Is  it  losing  its  Power  ?    (.1.  B.  Brown)  19th  Cent,  i: 

97.  —  Liv.   Age,    133:  304.  —  (C.  W.  Clapp)  New 
Eng.  14:  409. 

—  Language  of.     (A.  W.  Burnham)  Cong.  Q.  13:  384. 

—  Modern.     (C.  B.Gibson)  Once  a  Week,   10:  528. — 

Am.  Church  R.  23:  i.  —  Tait,  n.s.  9:  704. 

Declining  Influence  of.     (.J.  Caird)  Good  Words, 

g:  193.  —  N.  Eel.  2:  329.  —  (E.  Buckingham)  Chr. 
Exam.  86:  245. 

—  —  Defects  and  Capabilities  of.     Eel.  R.  77:  189. 
Functions  of.     (G.  Hill)  Univ.  Q.  31 :  291. 

in  relation  to  State  of  Society,  Vaughau  on.     Mo. 

R.  159:  245. 

Inefficiency  of.   (J.  J.  Ridley)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  95. 

F.  W.  Robertson  and.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam. 

£0:  219. 

—  of  Christendom.     (G.  W.  Hosmer)  Unita.  R.  4:  173. 

—  of  German}'  in  14th  Cent.    (.1.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  2:  451. 

—  of  the  19th  Century.     Eraser,  30:  2S7. 

—  of  the  olden  Time.     Blackw.  105:  207. — Liv.  Age, 

100:   771. 

—  Permanence  of.     (E.  W.  Oilman)  New  Eng.  13:  435. 

—  Politics  and.     (S.  Harris)  New  Eng.  12:  2^4. 

—  Power  in.     (H.  C.  Fish)  Chr.  R.  27:  118.  — (R.  W. 

Dickinson)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  i :  432.  —  Chr.  R.  6:  348. 

—  Princ.  20:  463.  —  (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  4:  96. 

—  (T.  Edwards)  New  Eng.  6:  499. 

—  Proprieties  of.     New  Eng.  29:  289. 

—  Range  of  Topics  for.     (.1.  Rowland)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

Vl  s.  3:  721. 

—  Relation  to  future  Ages.     (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Exam. 

45:  427. 
to  the  State.    (R.  B.  Thurston)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13: 

371- 

—  Some  Thoughts  on.    (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  68:  648. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  55. 


PULPIT 


106^ 


PUNISHMENT 


(S. 


488. 
446. 


7:  177- 


Pulpit,  The,  Sphere  of.    (C.W.  Chipp)  New  E11-.  15 

—  Subjects  for.     (O.  Dewey)  ('hr.  Kx;iin.  41:  381. 

—  Weakiu'sis  and  Strengtli  of.     Thuo.  II.  1 :  423.  ■ 

Graves)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  2SS. 

—  Wit,  Hiinior,  and  Coarseness  in.     Eel.  I!.  II3:  513. 
See  Jlini.'^trv;  I'reacliers ;  Preachinj^. 

Pulpits,  Interchange  of.    (F.  W.  Conrad)  Luth.  Q.  4:  82. 

Pulpit  Assistant,  Hanman's.  (M.Tucker)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 
5:  251,  355. 

Pulpit  Dialectics.     (II.  W.  Wynn)  Kvanir.  H.  18:  3S0. 

Pulpit  Discourse,  Ideal  of  a  perfect.     (II.  N.  Day)  Am. 
Bib.  Itepos.  2d  s.  12:  85. 

Pulpit  Elocution.     (E.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  49. 

Pulpit  Eloquence.  (E.  A.  Park)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  10: 
i6g.  —  (L.  Bacon)  Am.  Bib.  Ilepos.  2d  s.  i:  22. — 
(J.  Few  Smith)  Am.  Bib.  liepos.  2d  s.  4:  571.  —  (W. 
Adanis)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  2d  s.  7:  6g.—  (C.  B.  Had- 
dock) Am.  Q.  PiCg.  14:  197.  —  (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q. 
3:  528.  — (E.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  41 :  49  —  (\V. 
R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  426.  —Meth.  Q.  i:  2S3. 
—  (.J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  lo:  204.  —  Chr.  Mo. 
Spec.  2:  510,  578.  5:  251,  355.  —  Ed.  R.  6:  ^21. 
45:  147.  —  Quar.29:  2S3. — Spirit  Pilg.  2 
Knick.  4:  413.  —  (.J.  W.  Ward)  ILsp.  i: 
Bib.  R.  i:  229. —Ed.  P.  45:  481. 

—  Campbell  on.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  591. 

—  Characteristics  of.     (C.  Pease)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

—  Elements  of.     (N.  Adams)  I>ib.  Sac.  2:  6S3. 

—  Essays  on.     Ed.  R.  125:  178. 

—  in  America.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  10:  60S. 

—  of  the  i6th  Century.  (H.  Alford)  Ex.  II.  Lee.  13:  321. 

—  of  Scotland.    (A.  Alison)  Blackw.  2:  318.  —  (T.  Chal- 

mers) Blackw.  2:   13T. 
Pulpit  Exchanges,  General  System  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  T3S. 
Pidpit  Instruction,  Ethics  of.     (F.  E.  Abbot)  Chr.  Exam. 

84:  40. 

—  Variety  in.     (W.  C.  Child)  Chr.  R.  28:  436. 
Pulpit  Orators;  A.  Barnes.     Knick.  34:  1S9. 

—  H.  B.  Bascom.     Knick.  34:  308. 

—  D.  Sharp.     Knick.  34:  95. 

Pulpit  Oratory.     (G.  H.  Clark)  Cong.   R.  7:  99.  —  (J. 

Pratt)  Chr.  R.  21:  390. 
Pulpit  Preparation.     (H.  Blanchard)  Univ.  Q.  24:  47. 
Pulpit  Pecol lections,  Dunbar  on.     Chr.  Obs.  44;  358. 
Pulpit  Reform.     (C.  Anthony,  jr.)  Theo.  R.  5:  546. 
Pulpit  Table-Talk,  Ramsay's.     Chamb..l.45:  717. 
Pulpit  Talent.     (H.  Bushndi)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  4S5. 
Pulse,  The.     Penny  M.  3:  63. 

—  Frequency  of,  and  Forces  varying  it.    (A.  H.  Garrod) 

Nature,  6:  446. 
Pulszky,  Francis.     Internat.  M.  5:  122. 
Pulsometer.     I'ract.  M.  3:  236. 

Pultowa,  Battle  of.     (E.  S.  (Creasy)  Bentley,  26:  446. 
Pump,  Cameron  Steam.    (II.  Thesca)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  654. 

—  Helical.     Pract.  JI.  4:  457. 

—  Hydro-Pneumatic,  Jarre's.     Pract.  M.  4:   140. 

—  Oscillating.     Pract.  M.  7:  9. 

—  Patent  Spray.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  32:  3S0. 

—  Spiral.     Eel.  Engin.  2:   193. 
Pumps.     Pract.  M.  7:  118. 

—  Centrifugal,  Laws  of.     (R.  C.  Parsons)   Ed.  Engin. 

17:  4S4. 
Neut  and  Dumont's.     Prict.  M.  5:  365. 

—  in  Ships.     (C.  H.  Ilaswdl)  Ed.  En-in.  i:  516. 

—  Valves  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  26S. 
Pumping-Engines.     (S.   McElroy)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  74: 

289,  361  75:  I,  217,  303.  —  (W.  M.  Henderson)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  88:  305.  8g:  153.  — (H.  P.  M.  Birk- 
iiibine)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  87:  323.    88:  109.    89:  240. 

—  Brooklyn,  i860.  (S.  McElroy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  361. 
Test  of  Duty  for.     (S.   McElroy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

65:  239. 


Pumping-Engines,  Cornish.  (W.II  G.  West)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  86:  258.  — (\V.  .M.  Ilender.-on)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
86:  371.  — (li.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  lust.  87:  14. 

—  Dean's  Duplex.     Pract.  M.  6:  154. 

—  Differential.     Pract.  M.  4:  52. 

—  i'Aononiy  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  80:  200. 

—  for  Iligli-Servire  Wat^?r  Supply.      (A.  F.  Nagle)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  102:   161. 

—  for  Water  Works  at  Lawrence.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102: 

312. 
Trial  of.     (T.  Skeel)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  103:  29. 

—  Lowell.    (Davis  and  Briggs)  J.  Frank!.  ln>t.  loi:  329. 
and  Lynn,  Compound.     (.1.  II.  Harlow)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  100:  305. 

—  Lynn,  Trial  of.     (.1.  Frankl.  Inst.  98:  404.     99:  43. 

—  Wcnthinglon,  Testof.  (li.  P.  M  Birkinbine)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  95:  120. —  (W.  M.Henderson).!.  Frankl.  Inst. 

95:  241.  — (\V.  B.  LeVan),].  Frankl.  In>t.  95:  327. 

Pumi)elly,  R.     Across  America  and  Asia.     Lakeside,  3: 

3»i- 
Puns  and  Punsters.     (.\.  S.Hill)  Putnam,  3:  103. — Col- 

l)"!'",  7-  33- 

—  upon  Names.     Cliainb.  J.  21:  250. 

Punch  and  Judy.     Mo.  R.  115:  368.  —  Fraser,  3:  350. — 

All  the  Year,  21:  200. 
Story  of.     Harper,  42:  830. 

—  and  Pulcindla.  (E.  M.  Gierke)  Cornh.  44:  1S2.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  97:  558. 

—  and  the  Pupjiets.     All  the  Year,  27:  517.  —  (W.  de  B. 

Fryer)  Penn  ^lo.  12:  269. 

—  Bidgraiihy  of.     Li  v.  Age,  56:  763. 

—  in  Australia.     All  the  Year,  9:  610. 

—  in  India.     All  the  Year,  7:  462. 
See  Puppet  Shows. 

Punch  [The  Paper].     (T.  B.  Fox)  Allan.  2:  840. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Westm.  38:  265. 

—  True  Story  of.     (J.  Hattou)  Lond.  Soc.  28:  49-511. 

29:  127-438.     30:  57-554- 
Punctuality.     Chr.  .Mo.  Spec.  5:  421.  —  Godey,  70:  424. 
Punctuation,  Essay  on.     Mus.  6:  30. 
Pundit's  Prediction.     Colburn,  133:   173. 
Pundrapore  Residency.    (A.Allardyce)  Blackw. I12:  170. 
Punic  Inscriptions  on  the  Site  of  Carthage.    (II   Gurney) 

Arch.  30:   III. 
Punished  enough.      (Mrs. R.B.Latimer)  Harper,  56:  354. 
Punishing  a  Pumlit.  (R.G.White)  Galaxy,  16:  437-779. 
Punishment.   Blackw.  58:  129. — (E.  R.  Sanborn)  Univ. 

Q.  27:  29S. 

—  Benthani's  Theory  of.     Ed.  R.  22:  32. 

—  Capital.     See  Capital. 

—  Civil,  Philosophy  of.     (W.  II.  Lowrie)  Princ.  43:  61. 

—  Eternal.     See  Eternal. 

—  Experiments  in.  (Sir  E.F.Pu  Cane)  19th  Cent.  6:  S69. 

—  Forgiveness,  Salvation.    (W.  H.  Ryder)  L'niv.  Q.  36: 

387. 

—  Future.     See  Future. 

—  Ground  and  Reason  of.     Dem.  R.  19:  90. 

—  in  the  Days  of  Old.     Cornh.  17:  559. —  (N.  C.  Per- 

kins) Dial  (Ch.),  2:   100. — Chamb.  J.  31:  134. — 
Ev.  Sat.  5:  749. 

—  Just  Principles  of.     (F.  Peek)  Dark  Blue,  4:  273,  404. 

—  Law  of.     (H.  Tuttle)  O.  &  N.  5:  74,-. 

—  Lieber's  Essay  on.    (G.  S.  Hiliard)  No.  \m.  47:  452. 

—  Meaning  and  Ground  of.      (J.  H.  Seelye)  Hours  at 

Home,  8:   56;. 

—  Nature  and  Design  of.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  10:   1. 

—  Object  of,   in  Government  of  God.     (A.  L.  Chapin) 

Cong.  R.  8:  42. 

—  of  Crimes.     (J.  T.  Austin)  No.  Am.  lo:  2-;5. 

—  of  Gina  Montani;  a  Talc.     Internat.  M.  5:  189. 

—  of  Sin.     (A.  Norton)  Chr.  Exam.  2:   760. 
Delay  of.    (T.  J.  Couant)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  1. 


PUNISHMENT 


1066 


PURITAN 


Punishment  of  Sin,  Delay  of,  Plutarch  on.    Bib.  Sac.  13: 

609. 

Heathen  Views  of.     (E.  Fisher)  Univ.  Q.  13:  84. 

in  tlie  Intermediate  State.     (W.  II.  B;ii,Miall)  Meth. 

Q.  12:  240. 

—  of  untried  Prisoners.      (Svd.  Smith)  Ed.  li.  39:  299. 

—  Public  Effect  of.     (B.  Rush)  Carey's  Mas.  2:   142. 

—  Relation  to  Temptation.  (F.W..Maitland)  Mind,5:  259. 

—  Shall  it  punishV     (C.  Hicliox)  Galaxy,  23:  355. 

—  under  Divine  Government.     (C.W.  Clapp)  New  Eng. 

19:  63. 
See  Capital;  Corporal;  Etern:d:  Future;  Penalty. 
Punishments  and  the  Law.     Blackw.  60:  721. 

—  Derisive.     Chamb.  J.  51:  375.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

122:  446. 

—  in  the  Army.     Blackw.  15:  309. 

—  Obsolete.     Penny  M.  6:  338. 

—  Pills  for  Politicians  and  Lotions  for  Legislators.     Col- 

burn,  68:  459. 

—  Principles  and  Objects  of.     Prosp.  R.  1 :  330. 

—  Secondary.     Nat.  R.  4:  267.  — Eel.  R.  57:  453. 
Punjab,  The".      Ed.  R.  89:    1S4.  — No.    Brit.  5:    247.- 

Fur.  Q.  34:  72.  —  Sharpo,  9:   193. 

—  and  the  Sikhs.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley.  19:  35S. 

—  Edwardes's  Year  on  the  Frontier  of.  t'olburn,  91 :  475. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  37:  411.  —  Sharpe,  13:  325.    14:  iS. 

—  in  1857.     Blackw.  89:  501. 

—  Justice  in.     (A.  llarcourt)  Belgra.  43:   187. 

—  Macedonian  and  Eng.  Campaigns  in.  Eraser,  39:  618. 

—  Railwav  in.     Colburn,  138:  253. 

—  War  of.     (G.  R.  Gleig)  Quar.  78:  175. 

—  Warfare  in.     No.  Brit.  12:  193. 
Punning.     New  Eng.  M.  2:  457. 

—  Philosophy'  of.  (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentlej',  12:  316  — 

—  Putnam,  7:   154. 

Punshon,  Morley,  as  a  Poet.     Eel.  R.  125:  406. 

Punta  de  los  Reyes.     Knick.  50:  255,  345.      Same  art. 

Sharpe,  51:  179,  255. 
Punv  Poets  and  Piratical  Publishers.     (J.  B.  Cobb)  Am. 

"Wliig  R.  13:  68. 
Pupils  of  the  Guard,  from  St.  Ililaire.    (Mrs.  St.  Simon) 

Am.  AVliig  R.  9:  490. 
Pupils  in  Design:  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  52:  71. 
Puppets  of  all  Nations.  Blackw.  75:  392. — Eel.  M.  32: 

299. 

—  Pedigree  of.     House.  Words,  4:  43S. 

—  Popular.     Chamb.  J.  27:  123. 

—  Religious  and  Aristocratic.     Chamb.  J.  26:  402. 
Puppet  Shows  in  England.    Sharpe,  14:  107,  171,  203.  — 

Penny  M.  14:  108,  114.  142. 
Puppies,  Discourse  of.     Colburn,  73:  69-178. 
Purcell,  Archbishop,  and  Amateur  Banking.      Bank.  M. 

(N.Y.)  33:  752. 

—  Failure  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28:  177. 
Purchas,  Hebbcrt  versus,  Judgment  in  Case  of.   Chr.  Obs. 

71:  265,393. 

Purchase  System  in  the  Army.     All  the  Year,  20:  44S. 

Purchased  Love;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  718. 

Pure  Pearl  of  Diver's  Bay.  (C.  Cliesebrough)  Atlan.  i : 
686,  821. 

Pure  Reason  and  Free  Will.     Bost.  Q.  3:  193. 

Pure  Sciences,  Philosophy  of.  (W.  K.  Clifford)  Con- 
temp.  24:  712.     25:  360. 

Purgatory.  (E.  \VilberfoiTe)  Eraser,  62:  503.  —  (T.  J. 
Sawyer)  Univ.  Q.  36:  33.  —  Bost.  R.  4:  66. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (W.  D.  Strappini)  Month,  42:  248. 

—  Eai".  of  Cashel!  on.     Meth.  M.  52:  249. 

—  Hell,  and  Paradise,  Legends  of.     Mo.  R.  163:  413. 

—  History  of.     Kitto,  15:  289. 

—  Treatise  on.     (St.  Catherine,  of  Genoa)  Cath.  World, 

8:  266. 
See  Future  State. 


Puritans,  The.  (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  42:  33S.  —  (N. 
Porter)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  217.  —  (J.  Lord) 
Am.   Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  11:   yy.  —  Meth.  Q.  9:  217. 

—  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  348.  —  Quar.  10:  90.  —  (G. 
Hood)  Cong.  Q.  20:  41S,  591.  —  (A.  Cary)  Nat.  M. 
5:  508.     6:   15. 

—  and  Civil  Liberty.     Am.  Church  R.  26:  394. 

—  and  the  English  Church,  1662-1862.   No.  Brit.  36:  381. 

—  and  English  Reformers  contrasted.      Am.  Church  R. 

22:  606. 

—  and  Falkland.     (G.  Smith)  Contcmp.  29:  925. 

—  and  George  Fox.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  454,  522,  855. 

—  and  Plays.     (C.  Kingslcy)  No.  Brit.  25:   i. 

—  and  Pilgrim  Fathers  of  Massachusetts.     Hist.  M.  12: 

275. —  (T.Edwards)  Scrib.  12:  212. 

and  religious  Liberty.      (J.  Chajjlin)  Bapt.  Q.  7: 

129,  274. 

—  and  Queen  Elizabeth.   (G.  Smith)  Nation,  23:  301.  — 

Liv.  Age,  67:  238.  —  Bost.  R.  4:  121. 

—  and  the  Theater.     Cong.  1 :  592. 

—  and  their  Principles.     Danv.  Q.  3:  2SS. 

—  and  Univcrsalists,  Mediajval.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ. 

Q.  35:  261. 

—  at  Leyden.      (G.  W.  Greene)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  385. 

—  Brook's  Lives  of.     Chr.  Obs.  14:  386,449. — EcI.R. 

21 :  113,  266. 

—  Church  Book  of,  at  Geneva,  1555-60.    (H.  B.  Hackett) 

Bib.  Sac.  19:  469. 

—  Coit  and  others  on.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  4:  288. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Discoveries  of.      (G.  B.  Cheever)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  i. 

—  English.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Cinirch  R.  9:  394. 
Mj'stics  among.     (R.  E.Thompson)  New  Eng.  36: 

613. 
Stowell's  History  of.     Tail.  n.  s.  17:  57. 

—  History  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  19:   126. 

—  How  they  trained  their  Children.   (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong. 

Q.  2:  "198. 

—  Layman's  Views  of  the  New  England.     (E.  A.  Park) 

Cong.  Q.  10:  24. 

—  Macaulay  on.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  Knick.  33:  508. 

—  Marsden's  History  of.    (G.  R.  Gleig)  Ed.  R.  lOi:  220. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  51:  116.  —  Eel.  R.  92:  675.    97:  213. 

—  Dub.  R.  38:  232. 

—  NeaPs  History  of.      (D.  Belcher)  Meth.  Q.  5:  54.  — 

(W.  W.  Lord)  Princ.  17:  I.— Chr.  R.  8:  4S1.— 
(E.  P.  Whipjile)  No.  Am.  60:  214  — (A.  Lanison) 
Chr.  Exam.  38:  126. 

—  of  New  England.    (N   S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R. 

19:  602. 

Glimpses  at.     (J.  R   Lowell)  No.  Am.  105:  592. 

Politics  of.   (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am.  50:  432.    51 : 

252. —New  York  R.  6:  48. 

Polity  of.     (J.  L.  Motley)  No  Am.  69:  470. 

Theocracy  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  409. 

Treatment  of  Baptists  and  Quakers  by.  (J.  Chap- 
lin) Bapt.  Q.  7:  277. 

—  Power  and  Influence  in  Faith  of.     (J.  C.  Kimball)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  41:  22. 

—  Primitive.     (J    Forsyth,  jr.)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  446. 

—  Ititual  of.     (L.  Bacon)  Ne<^  Eng.  13:  450. 

—  Sketches  of.     Bib.  R.  5:  93. 

—  Stoughton's  Sketches  of.     EcI.R.  88:  219.  — Brit.  Q. 

8:  61. 

—  Were  they  Bigots  and  Fanatics  ?    Mo.  Rel.  M.  30:  1S8, 

253- 

—  Works  on.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  772. 

—  Young's  Chronicles  of.    New  York  R.  9:  395. 
Puritan  Catechism  and  its  Author.    (D.  P.  Noj'es)  Cong. 

Q.  11:  361. 
Puritan  Chun'li.    (P.  Oliver)  Am.  Church  R.  4:  203. 

—  in  New  England,  Intolerance  of.     Univ.  Q.  15:  158. 


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Puritan  Clergy  of  New  England.    (R.  Palmer)  New  Eng. 

14:  497- 
Puritan  Commonwealth.   (H.W.Foote)  Unita.  R.  16:  loi. 

—  and  the  Aborigines.      (P.  Oliver)  Am.  Church  R.  3: 

20S,  559. 

—  Oliver's.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  84:  426.— Am.  Ch. 

Mo.  i:   12S. 
Puritan  Element  in  American  Character.     (R.  Robbius) 

New  Eng.  9:  531. 
Puritan  England,  Green's  History  of.      (A.  V.  Dicey) 

Nation,  2g:  210. 
Puritan  History,  Curiosities  of.  (F.  H.  Underwood)  Put- 
nam, 2:  132,  249.     5:  368. 

—  Fragments  of.     Cong.  &I.  23:  25-732.     24:  617-S25. 
Puritan  Humor,  ModcTn.     Cong,  i:  2S0. 

Puritan  Lovers;  a  Poem.     (M.  Douglas)  Allan.  23:  566. 

Puritan  Minister.     Sharpe,  45:  302. 

Puritan  Ministers,  Bi-Cent«nary  of  their  Ejectment,  1862. 

Quar.  112:  236. 
Puritan  Revolution  in  England.     (W.  Dowe)  No.  Am. 

76:  334- 

—  Gardiner's  History  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation.  23:  77. 
Puritan   Theory  of  Early  Christianity.     (.J.  W.  Nevin) 

Mercersb.  3:  513. 
Puritan  Toleration  in  America.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  3SS. 
Puritan  Womanhood.    Eel.  M.  55 :  527. — Li  v.  Age,  73 :  44. 
Puritan  Writers  and  Preachers,  English.     Brit.  Q.  45: 

429. 
Puritanism.     New  Eng.  i:  252.  —  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s. 

2:  226.  —  (I.  F.  Redtield)Am  Church  R.  2:  370. — 

(W.  C.  Hoyt)  Meth.  Q.  6:  534. 

—  and  Abolitionism.     Dem.  R.  36:  79. 

—  and  Church  of  England.     (M.  Arnold)  Corah.  21 :  180. 
Arnold's.     Ed.  R.  133:  399 

—  and  the  Creed.     (-J.  W    Nevin)  Mercersb.  i:  585. 

—  and  Nonconformit}',  Williams's  Letters  on.     Bib.  R. 

2:  357- 

—  and  the  State.     (T.  J.  Conant)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  225. 

—  Matthew  Arnold  on.     Brit.  Q.  52:  170,  3S6. 

—  at  War  with  Primitive  Christianity.     (.J.  W.  Nevin) 

Mercersb.  4:  421,  449. 

—  Characteiistics  of.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  lOO:  161. 

—  Coit's.     (.J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  18:   122. 

—  Elements  of.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  No.  Am.  133:  326. 

—  Elizabethan.     Chr.  Obs.  51:   iSo. 

—  English,  Reaction  of  New  Enitland  on,   in  the  i7tli 

Century.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  37:  441,  62S,  790. 

—  in  the  Highlands.     Quar.  8g:  307. 

—  in  History.     (L  P.  Langworthy)  Cong.  Q.  4:  361. 

—  in  Massachusetts.     (H.    M.  Parker)  Am.  Church  R. 

10:  68. 

—  in  New  England. 

17:  84. 

—  in  the  Reign  of  Elizabeth,  Rise  of.     Tait,  n. 

—  Place  of,  in  English  History.     Cong.  2:  41. 

—  Puritan's  Apology  to  Matthew  Arnold.     (A.  S.  Wil- 

kms)  Mac-mil.  22:  265. 
Purity,  Christian.     (L.  R.  Dunn)  Meth.  Q.  33:  206. 

—  of  Ministerial  Character.     (H.  L.  Do.\)  Evang.  R.  20: 

565. 
Purple  and  fine  Linen.     (F.  M.  Gray)  Hours  at  Home, 
7:  565. 

—  Tyrian,  Story  of.     Once  a  AVeek,  12:  39. 

Purple  Cloak ;  or  the  Return  of  Syloson  to  Samos. 
Blackw.  54:  714. 

Purple  Head.     (R.  Garnett)  Eraser,  96:  222. 

Purple  Island.     (L.  E.  Guernsey)  Allan.  38:  225. 

Purposes  unaccomplislied.     Cornli.  30:  350. 

Pun-ah  in  Africa.     Penny  M.  lo:  407. 

Purser's  Daughter;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  50:   169,  225,  2S1. 

Pursuit,  Curves  of.  Math.  Mo.  i:  249.  —  (J.  E.  Hen- 
dricks) Math.  Mo.  2:  413. 


(N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R. 


7:  197. 


Pursuit  of  Knowledge  under  Difficulties;  a  Tale.     (M. 

A.  Dodge)  Atlan.  5:  271,  417. 
Purus  River.     (G.  E.  Church)  Geog.  AL  4:  95. 
Purveyor  to  the  King's  Household,  Oliice  of.     (W.  Bray) 

Arch.  8:  329. 
Pusey,  Edward  Bituverie.     Cong.  5:  i,  115. 

—  and  the  Church  of  England.     Dub.  R.  58:  1S8, 

—  and  the  Court  of  Appeal.     Eraser,  70:  644. 

—  and  Newman.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World,  28:  184. 

—  and  Dr.  Temple.     Eraser,  80:  722. 

—  ajid  L'ltramontanes.     (.J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  14:  ^97. 

—  as  a  Controversialist.     Month,  3:  619. 

—  Brown's  Letters  to.     Eel.  R.  77:  654. 

—  Eirenicon.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  20,  411. — Eel.  R.  123:  77. 

—  Kitto,  38:  396.  — Macmil.  13:  273. —  .Month,  II : 
92.     12:  236. 

Essays  on.     Month,  5:  44. 

Harper  on.     Dub.  R.  77:  228. 

Letter  on.     (.1.  H.  Newman)  Cath.  World,  3:  46. 

Pamphlets  on.     Month,  4:  249.     Same  art.  Cath. 

World,  3:  217. 

—  his  Project  of  Union.     Dub.  R.  58:  412. 

—  Letter  to.     (T.  W.  Allies)  Dub.  R.  58:  239. 

—  on  the  Church  of  England.     Month,  3:  534. 

—  on  Ecclesiastical  Unity.     Dub.  R.  60:  83. 

—  on  Marian  Devotion.     Dub.  R.  59:  142,455.    60:  219. 

—  on  the  Syllabus.     Dub.  R.  61 :  2S0. 

—  Sermon,  Nov.  5,  1837.     Ed.  R.  66:  396. 

—  Teaching  and  Practice  of.     Dub.  R.  30:  152. 

—  Two  Letters  to.     (0.  Shipley)  Cath.  World,  32:  404. 
Puseyism.     Brit.  Q.  i :  37.     3:  392. — (U.  Piogers)  Ed. 

R.  77;  501.     80:  310.     Same  art.  Eel.  Mus.  2:  354. 

—  (F.  Wharton)  Chr.  E.\am.  29:  138.  —(W.  Ware) 
Chr.  Exam.  35:  116. —  (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam. 
35:  273.  —  (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  41.  —  (E. 
S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  72.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R. 
16:  I,  528. — Eraser,  33:  253. — •AVestm.  54:  441. 

—  Ed.  R.  93:  533.  94:  527.—  Cong.  M.  25:  556. 
27:  296. 

—  Bishop  of  London's  Charge  on.     Cong.  M.  26:  43. 

—  Bonner's  Defense  of.     Eel.  R.  79:  94. 

—  Buddhism,  and  Anglicanism.     Chr.  Obs.  41 :  275. 

—  Causes  and  Cure  of.     New  Eng  5:  452. 

—  Ethics  of.     Brit.  &  For   R.  15:   293. 

—  Exclusive  Claims  of.     Cong.  M.  26:  419. 

—  in  1S50.     Ciir.  Reni.  22:  444. 

—  Letters  lo  Rev.  Charles  Fustian.     Blackw.  65:  679. 

—  Madge's  Lectures  on.     Eel.  R.  81:  209. 

—  Neology  of.     (H.  Greeley)  Univ.  (}.  1:  48. 

—  not  Romanism.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  669. 

—  Poet  of.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  45. 

—  Symbols  and  Sacramentalism  of.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  469. 

—  Tendency  of.     West m.  45:  304. 

—  vs  Protestantism.  (S.  S.  Schmucker)  Evang.  R.  4:  310. 
See  itlsn  Oxford  Theologi'. 

Puseyite  Chinches.     Cong.  M.  25:  721. 

Puseyites  and  Puseyism.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:  419. 

Pusey  Horn.     (Earl  of  Radnor)  Arch.  12:  397. 

Push  Penny;  a  Durham  Custom.     Antiquary,  4:  Si. 

Pushing.     (.J.  Sully)  Good  Words.  21:  379. 

Pushkin,  Alexander,  Russian  Poet.    (C.  E.  Turner)  Fra- 

ser,  96:  592,  772.  — (T.  B.  Shaw)  Blackw.  57:  657. 

58:  28,  140.  — For.  Q.  9:  30S.  — I.iv.  Ago,  33:  454. 

—  Nat.  R.  7:  361.     Same  arU  E.  1.  M.  46:   123. 
Puss  Tanner's  Defen.se.  (R.  M.  .lohnston)  Harper,  62:  433. 
Put  to  the  Test;  a  Tale.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  8:  59. 
Put-in-Bay  Island,  Visit  to.     Ev.  .Sat.  II :  5S2. 

Put  yourself  in  his  Place;  a  Novel.  (C.  l.'eadc)  Cornh. 
ig:  2;7-5i3.  20:  1-641.  21:  1-641.  22:  i.  Same 
art.  Gala.xy,  7:  309-377.  8:  5-761.  9:  I49-73J- 
10:  77. 

Putnam,  George,  Obituary  Notice  of.    Uuita.  R.  9:  562. 


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1068 


PYTHON 


Putnam,  George,  Reminiscences  of.  (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita. 
E.  lo:  204. 

—  Sermons.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  li.  11:  i. 
Putnam,  George  P.     Scrib.  5:  632. 

Putnam,  Gen.  Israel.     (B.  J.  Lossing)   Harper,  12:  577. 

—  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  12:  97. 

—  and  the  Battle  of  Bunker  HUl.     (U.  Putnam)  Portfo. 

(Den.)  20:  3. 

—  at  the  Bar.     Knick.  18:  91. 

—  Birthplace  of.     Ap]ileton,  11:  321. 

—  Headquarters  at   Greenwich,   Conn.     (G.  T.    Ferris) 

Ai)pleton,  12:  97. 

—  Humphreys's  Lifcof,  with  portrait.    Portfo. (Den.)  22: 

177,  265. 

—  Life  of.     (0.  W.  B.  Peabody)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  7: 

105.  —  with  portrait,  Am.  Lit.  M.  2:  71. 

—  New  Story  of.     (J.  F.  Fitts)  Putnam,  16:  3S2. 
Putnam,  Israel  Warburton.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.   Q. 

10:  317. 
Putnam,  Louise  P.,  Memorial  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  24:  loi. 
Putnam's  Magazine  Writers  in  the  tiret  Series.     (C.  F. 

Briggs)  Putnam,  11:   i. 
Putnej' Bridge.     Art  J.  33:  i. 
Putrefaction,   Germ  Theor}-  of.     (J.  Lister)  Nature,  8: 

212,  232. 

—  Preventing  and  arresting.     Ed.  Engin.  8:  67. 
Puy-de-D6me  Observatory.     Nature,  14:  509. 

Puzzle  for  Metaphysicians.     (Mrs.  H.  W.  Baker)  Har- 
per, 61 :  97. 
Reply.     (.J.  Codmau)  Harper,  61:  781. 

—  of  the  Chiltern  Hundreds.     Chamb.  J.  58:  63. 

—  of  15,  Clew  to.     (G.  W.  Warren)  Nation,  30:  326. 
Puzzles,  Philosophical.     Chamb.  J.  42:  668. 
Puzzle  Mania.     All  the  Year,  44:   114. 
Puzzolana  for  Mortars.     J.  Frankl.  List.  25:   1-289. 

—  Natiu-al  and  ai'tidcial.     Eel.  Engin.  II :  516. 
Pycroft,  James.    Twenty  Years    in  the  Church.     Dub. 

Univ.  55:  342. 
Pj'gmies.     Set  Pigmies. 
Pym,  John,  15S4-1643,  Life  of.    Eel.  R.  71:  121.  —  Select 

J.  3:  29.  —  Westm.  19:  22. 
Pynchon,  William,   with  portrait.     (C.   Stearns)  N.  E. 

Reg.  13:  2S9. 

—  and  Holvoke   Controversy.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Hist.  M. 

16:  :85. 
Pynson,    Richard.     Tract   from   his  Press.      (H.    Ellis) 

Arch.  18:  33. 
Pypdwder,  Courts  of.     (J.  Pettingall)  Arch,  i:  190. 
Pyramid  of  Ceplirenes.     Blackw.  5:  582. 

—  of  Gizeh,  The   great.      No.    Brit.   47:    149. — Am. 

Church  R.  21 :  5^  —  (G.  W.  Anderson)  Bapt.  Q.  3: 

193.  — Ed.  Engin.  2:  3S2.  — Ed.  Philos.  J.  i:  88. 

Analysis  of  Mortar  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  63. 

and  its  Literpreters.     Lond.  Q.  55:  265. 

and  what  it  means.     (B.  F.   De  Costa)  Hours  at 

Home,  10:  546. 
Problem  of.     (R.    A.   Proctor)  Contemp.  36:   93. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  143:  259. 
Queen's  Chamber  in.     (H.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

io5:  321. 
Religion   of.      (R.  A.   Proctor)    Fraser,  95:    331. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  89:   20.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age. 

133:  221. 
Piazzi  Smyth's  E.Kploration  of,     Westm.  88:  293. 

—  (C.  H.  Dal  )  Chr.  Exam.  84:  62. 

Pyramids,  The.  Sharpe,  49:  199.  —  Once  a  Week,  24: 
380. — (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  164. — 
(J.  J.  Scoles)  J.  Frankl.  List.  38:  6,  81. 

—  and  Egyptian  Life  4000  Years  ago.     (C.  P.  Smyth) 

Good  Words,  8:  378,  444. 

—  and  the  Pentateuch.     Ed.  AL  64:   114. 

—  Builders  and  Historical  Epochs  of.     Fraser,  16:  736. 


Pyramids,  Tlie,  Exploration  of;  a  Tale.    Sharpe,  41:  24. 

—  Knick.  68:  447. 

—  Exteiior  ifathemalical  Characters.     Fraser,  16:  627. 

—  Literior  Mathcnuitical  Characters.     Fraser,  16:  401. 

—  Israel  anil.     Nat.  ^L  6:  301,  400. 

—  Lady's  Adventure  in.     (F.  P.  Cubbc)  Once  a  Week, 

14:  40S. 

—  Mystery  of.     (U.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  32:  434.    Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  264. 

—  Nubian,  Discoveries  iu.     (C.  G.  Cams)  Dial,  3:  314. 

—  Recent  Discoveries  in.     Nature,  7:   146. 

—  Record  of.     Blackw.  52:  113. 

—  Survey  from.     (H.  Martineau)  Peop.  J.  3:   14S. 

—  Trip  to.     (J.  O.  Noyes)  Nai.  i\L  8:  49S. 

—  Under  tlie  Sliadow  of.     Sliarpe,  51 :  220. 

—  Who  built  them,  and  whin?    Blackw.  94:  347.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  79:  3. 
Pyramid  Cemetei-y.     Peiniy  M.  3:  3S9. 
Pyramus  and  Tliisbe.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  7:  538. 
Pyrauius  and  Thisbe;  a  Ballad.     Colburn,  10:  49. 
Pyrenees,   The.     (L.  S.   Costdhi)  Dub.  Univ.  21:  433. 

—  Ed.  R.  66:  95.  —  Lond.  Soc.  8:  161,  235.  —  Col- 
burn, 84:  1S4.  —  Blackw.  14:  13.  62:  707.  130: 
616.  —  For.  Q.  3:  224. 

—  Along  the  Foot  of.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World, 

25:  651. 

—  Lady  Cliatterton  on.     Mo.  R.  161:  22S. 

—  Excursions  in  the  Eastern.     F'raser.  59:  473. 

—  Ganiing-Houses  in.     Once  a  Week,  28:  490. 

—  Health  Resorts  in.     (J.  B.  Yeo)  Fortn.  34:   164. 

—  Hermitages  in.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  27: 

302,  460. 

—  Hot  Springs  of.     (A.  S.  Herschd)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  439. 

—  Hunter  of.     (J.  E.  Murray)  Bentley,  6:  496. 

—  May  Day  in.     House.  Words,  19:   549. 

—  Notes  from.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:  366. 

—  Paris's  I>etters  from.     Mo.  R.  161:  314. 

—  Picnic  on.     (L.  S.  Costellow)  Ed.  Mus.  2:  180. 

—  Ramond's  Travels  in,  17S7.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  21 : 

21 1. 

—  Region  of.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  616. 

—  Scene  in.     Blackw.  27:  583. 

—  Scramble  among.     Fraser,  43:  157.     44:64. 

—  Sketches  in.     Mo.  R.  143:  250. 

—  Summer  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  310. 
and  Winter  in.     IMo.  U.  155:  430. 

—  Taine's.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  14:  100. 

—  Vallej-s  and  Baths  of.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  232. 

—  Water-Drinker  in.     Blackw.  36:  59S. 

—  Watering-Place  in.     All  the  Year,  28:  259. 

—  Western.     Cornh.  22:  420. 

Pyrites,    Auriferous,   Reduction  of.     (J.   M.   Plielps)  J. 

F'rankl.  Inst.  96:   loS. 
Pyrmont,  Spa  of,  Scenes  at.     Bentlo}',  20:  370. 
Pvromaniac  Community.     (C.  Weld)  Lakeside,  II :  149. 
Pyrometers.     (C.  W.  Siemens)  Ed.  Engin.  4:  46. 
Pyroplione,  The.     (M.  Dunant)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  444.— 

(M.  Dunant)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:  367. 

—  Kaslner's.     Pract.  M.  5:   125. 

Pyrotechnics,   IMilitary,  of  former   Days.     (J.   Abbott) 

Harper,  39:  35. 
Pyrrhus,  King  of  Epirus.     Colburn,  119:  423. 
Pythagoras.     (C.  D.  B.  Mills)  Radical,  4:  161,  241.— 

Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  545. 

—  and  liis  Philosophy.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  9:  i. 

—  and  the  Poets.     St.  James,  9:  456. 

—  Notes  on.     Colburn,  114:  415. 

Pythia,  The  modern.     (S.  B.  Luce)  Galaxy,  23:  209. 
Python  and  Pythoness.     Chamb.  J.  37:  233.     Same  art. 
F2cl.  M.  56:  301. 

—  Visit  to,  in  the  Zoological  Gardens.     (S.  Hibberd) 

InteL  Obs.  i:  123. 


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1069 


QUAKERISM 


Pythonia.     (Mrs.  R.  S.  Grecnoiigh)  0.  &  N.  6:  557,  637. 

7-  33,  1^6. 
Pythonic  Possession.     Bib.  R.  4:  275. 
—  and  Demoniac  Possession  in  India  and  Judea.     Dub. 

Univ. 32:  262,421.   Samcart. Liv.  Age,  19:  385,443. 


Pyx  of  the  12th  Century  from  Goodrich  Court.     (S.  R. 

JMcyric!-;)  Arch.  23:  317. 
—  Trial  of  Cum  by.    (U.  Kudiiig)  Arch.  16:  164.  —Intel. 

Obs.  11:  10.  — Penny  M.  13:  98.  —  Chamb.  J.  44: 


Q 


Quacks  and  Quackcrv.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  26S. — Bentlcy, 

19:  7S. 
in  America.     (J.  C.  Dent)  Once  a  Wccii,  27:  235. 

—  and  Quack  Medicines.     Penny  M.  7:  4S7,  495,  498. 

—  in  Science.     Dub.  R.  19:  99. 

—  of  the  iSth  Century.     Temp.  Bar,  37:  79.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  So:  235' 

—  Old  Es^ay  on.     Once  a  Week,  30:  ig. 

Quack  Doctors  and  how  tliey  tlirive.     (E.  I.  Sear.s)  Nat. 
Q.  24:  72. 

—  and  their  Peiiormanccs.     (E.  I.Searr^jNat  Q.  8:  315. 
Quackery  and  the  Quacked.     (E.  L.  Burton)  Nat.  Q.  2: 

354.  — Eraser,  37:  645. 

—  in  1551.     (L.  J.  Jennings)  Once  a  Week,  4:  326. 

—  Spiiitual.     (G.  B.  Bacon)  Scrib.  3:  336. 

—  Twaddle,  and  other  Offenses.     Eraser,  3:  36S. 
Quackeries.     Ail   tiie  Year,  30:   293,  520.  —  Chamb.  J. 

23:  3S5.     Samcart.  Lis'.  Age,  46:  327. 
Quadraiure  of  the  Circle.     (J.  A.  Parker)  Hunt,  26:  706. 

—  Penny  M.  i :  230. 
Quadrilateral,  Tiic.     Cornh.  5:  93. 
Quadroon  Girl.     Eel.  M.  35:  510. 

Quadrupeds,  Britisli,  Bail's  History  of.     Nature,  9:  437. 
Hibernating.     Chamb.  J.  12:  23. 

—  of  Arizona.     (E.  Cones)  Am.  Natural,  i:  2Si-5-;i. 

—  of  Nortli  America.     (C.  W.  AVebber)  Am.  Wliig  R. 

4:  625. 

Audubon's.     Chamb.  J.  II :  269.  —  So.  Q   12:  273. 

See  Animals;  Vertcbrata. 
Quail,  Tlie.     Chamb.  J.  2:  84.  —  (IT.  W.  Herbert)  Dcm. 

R.  18:  130,  187,  2S2.     See  Boh  White. 
Quaintncss,  Literary.     (Q.  Kecgan)  (^oli)urn,  i65:   103, 

Quaker,  The;  a  Tale.     Eraser,  42:  6S0. 

—  Conversion  and  Death  of.     Chr.  01)s.  2:  453,  595,  719. 
Quaker's  Lament;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  67:  733. 
Quaker's  Legacy;  a  Tale.     St.  James,  14:  47. 
Quaker's  Missionary  Visit  to  the  Pacific.     Cong.  M.  20: 

16,  776. 

Quaker's  Spiritual  Diary.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  259. 

Quakers.  (A.  Gordon)  Thco.  R.  11:  35.  — Lond.  M.  2: 
622.  —  (Mrs.  E.  Barrow)  Eur.  Dom.  M.  14:  123. — 
Liv.  Age,  58:  696.  —  Niles's  Reg.  24:  303. 

—  and  Baptists.     (J.  L   Diman)  Naiion,  25:  108. 

—  and  Convicts.     (J.  Service)  Good  Words,  19:  197-541. 

—  and  George  Fox.     (N.  Eox)  Bapt.  Q.  11:  433. 

—  and  the  Indians.     Eel.  R.  81 :  685. 

—  and  AVilliam  Penn.     Retros.  18:  117. 

—  and  Quakerism.     (E.  Ilojikins)  Macmil.  34:  143,  228. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  130:   166,  301. 
Early.     Westm.  57:  593.     Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  33: 

433- 

—  and  their  Foes.     (A.  (Jordon)  Theo.  R.  11:  35. 

—  and  their  Ways.     Eel.  R.  122:  20-;. 

—  at  the  Yearly  Meeting.     ( W.  Howitt)  Tait,  n.  s.  5 :  287. 

—  Constitution  and  Social  Life  of.     Westm.  92:  331. 

—  Controversy  among,  1S35.     Chr.  Obs.  35:  629,668. 

—  Difficulties  among.     Chr.  Exam.  2:  252. 

—  Doctrines  of.     Eel.  R.  63:  iSi. 


Quakers,  Early.    (J.  R.  Anderson)  Nat.  M.  5:  322. 
and  Quakerism.     Westm.  57:  593. 

—  Englisli,  in  the  17th  Century.     Chr.  Rem.  39:  i. 

—  Free  Produce  among.   (W.  P.  Garrison)  Allan.  22:  485. 

—  Friends'  Meeting.     Lippinc.  6:  417. 

at  Pertli  .\mb..y,  1686-S8.     Hist.  M.  17:  234. 

—  Gurnoy  on  the  Doctrines  of.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  273. 

—  Elias  Hicks  and  tlie  Ilicksites.     (G.  W.  Burnap)  Chr. 

Exam.  51:  321. 

—  in  Ireland.     (R.  Bagwell)  Temp.  Bar,  61 :  384.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  170. 

—  in  New  England.    (R.  P.  Hallowell)  0.  &  N.  2:  4,  303. 

—  in  Norway.     (J.  Brown)  Good  Words,  g:  504. 

—  in  Scotland.     (A.  Allardyce)  Good  Words,  13:  757. 

—  in  the  17th  Cenlury.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  657. 

—  Jannoy's  History  of.     (W.  Potts)  Nation,  5:  68. 

—  Mad.  "  (Syd.  Sn'iith)  Ed.  R.  23:  1S9. 

—  Memorial  of.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  7. 

—  of  Long  Island  and  New  York.     (II.  Onderdonk)  Am. 

Hist.  Rcc.  i:  49-500.     2:  53,  7;^. 

—  Peculiarities  of.     Cong.  M.  7:  692. 

—  Persecution  of,  in  Massachusetts.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  388. 

—  Chamb.  J.  3:  3S1.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  6:  166. 

—  (J.  Chaplin)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  2S6. 

—  Position  of.     Liv.  Age,  146:  317. 

—  Schism  among.      (G.   W.   Burnap)  Chr.  Exam.   30: 

237. — (J.  M.  Merrick)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  195, 

—  Society  of  Friends,  as  it  was  and  is.     (W.  Howitt) 

Tait,  n.  s.  i:  577.     4:  636.     5:  2S7. 

Strictures  on  the  above.    Tait,  n.s.  5:  33. 

Crewdson's  Beacon  to.     Jleth.  ^I.  58:  356. 

—  Some  primitive.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  5:  392. 

—  Trial  of  two,  in  the  Time  of  Cromwell.     (A.  H.  A. 

Hamilton)  Eraser,  98:  226.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age, 
138:  691. 

—  Tuke's  Principles  of.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  16S.     13:95. 

—  Vital  Statistics  of.    (J.  J.  Fox)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  22:  20S. 
-- White,  Day  with.     Howitt,  2:  180. 

Quaker  Case.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  11. 

Quaker  Controversy,  1836.     Eel.  R.  65:  2S0. 

Quaker  Doctrine  of  Inward  Light.     (W.  J.  Clark)  Princ. 

20:  353- 
Quaker  Love;  a  Tale.     (L.  Ritchie)  Chamb.  J.  lo:  277. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  23. 
Quaker  Mooting.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  3:  384. 
(,)uakcr  ililliuerv.     Good  Words,  7:   161. 
(Quaker  Orthodoxy.     Eel.  R.  36:  423. 
(Quaker  Philanthropy.     Good  Words,  7:  314. 
(Juakor  Poetry.     (F'.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  34:  34S. 
Quaker  Quirks ;  a  Tale.     (F.  Barrow)  Putnam,  15:  693. 
Quaker  Widow;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Harper,  21:  577. 
Quakeress;  a  Talc.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  491,  660,  S30.     7: 

132,  214,  339. 
Quakerism.  Brownlee  on.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  2:  35. 

—  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  530.  — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  530. 

—  Clarksou's  Portraiture  of.     Eel.  R.  5:  318,  3S7.  —  (F. 

Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  10:  85. 

—  Cox  on.     Am.  Q.   15:    380. —Princ.   5:   417.  —  (G. 

Putnam)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  21. 


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QUEEN 


Quakerism,  Decline  of.     Liv.  Age,  64:  317. 

—  Genesis  of.     (A.  Gordon)  Tlieo.  li.  14:  546. 

—  Internal  Life  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  424. 

—  Inward  Liglit  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  411. 

—  Memorials  of.     Chr.  Rem.  22:  319.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  31:  3}7- 

—  Modern.   Ed.  11.  87:  503.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  390. 
Perils  of.     (S.  C.  Collins)  I'enn  Mo.  5:    5S4. 

—  or  the  Story  of  my  Life.     Eel.  IJ.  94:  607.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  32:  97. 

—  past  and  present.     No.  Brit.  32:  321. 

—  IJeminisccnees  of.     Cliamb.  J-  33:  2S4. 

—  Else  of.     Westm.   104:    31S.       Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

103:  387.—  Mo.  kel.  M.  30:  323. 
I'rogress  and  Decline  of.     Chr.  Item.  51:  S3. 

—  Stci)hen  Gr.^llet.     Lond.  Q.  18:  156. 
Qnakertoun,  Uncle's  County,  Penn.    (C.  H.  Wood)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  13:  457. 
Qualitative  Analysis,  Fresenius's.     Nature,  6:  452. 

—  Galloway's.     (  T.  E.  Thori)c)  Nature,  3:  122. 

—  Valentin's.     Nature,  8:   199. 

Quality,  Dependence  of,  on  spccilic  Energies.  (E.  Mont- 
gomery) Jlind,  5:  I. 

Qnalla.     (IJ.  II.  Davis)  Lippinc.  l5:  576. 

Quantification  of  the  Predicate.  (T.  S.  Bayncs)  Contemp. 
21:  796. 

—  Who  discovered?    (S.  Jevons)  Contemp.  21:  S21. 
Quantitative  Analysis,  Thorpe's.     Nature,  9:  26. 
Quantit\-,  Relation  of,  to  thevEsthetic.  (D.  Inglis)Canad. 

J.  n.  8.  3:  400. 
Quarantine.     (A.   N.   Bell)   Hunt,    35:   403. —  (D.  W. 
Cheever)  No.  Am.  91:  43S.  — (J.  Bowring)  Ilowitt, 
2:  362,  376. 

—  and  Contagion.     (Dr.  Gooch)  Qnar.  27:  524. 

—  and  Ventilation.     (D.  B.  Reid)  Harper,  18:  778. 

—  at  Syra,  Greece.     Cornh.  13:  173. 

—  for  Small-Pox  and  Yellow  Fever.     Ed.  R.  98:  191. 

—  International  Rules  of.     (Sir  S.  Baker)  Colburn,  165: 

1059. 

—  Plague,  and  Typhus  Fever.  (S.  Smith)  Westm.  3:  499. 

—  Reports  of  Gen.  Board  of  Health  on.     Fraser,  47:  74. 
Quarantine  Laws.     Quar,  33:  218. — Pamph.  21:   415. 

—  Am.  Eel.  4:  255.  —  (A.  Ingrahani)  Hunt,  15:  152. 

—  of  New  York.     Himt,  15:  194. 
Quarantine  Recollections.     Sharps,  16:   i. 
Quarantine  Systems.     (U.  Parsons)  Nav.  M.  i :  246,  356. 
Quare  Gander.     Dub.  Univ.  i5:  390. 

Quarles,  Francis.  (K.  A.  Cox)  Kiito,  2:  233.  —  (.J.  T. 
Buckmg'iam)  Chr.  Exam.  66:  26.  —  Cong.  M.  6:  39. 

—  Enchiridion.     Retros.  5:   iSo. 

Quarrels.  Cabs,  and  Cars.     Chamb.  J.  20:  129,  256. 
Quarreling,  Anatomy  of.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  365.      Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  413.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  30. 

—  Art  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  145. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Cornh.  22:  470. 

Quarrelsome  Folk.     (A.  K.  H.  Boy<l)  Fraser,  88:  728. 

Quarries,  Famous,  of  the  World.  (E.  Bartholomew)  Put- 
nam, 4:  404. 

Quarrying;  Brownstone  Fronts.  (T.  Emmette)  Lippiuc. 
14:  529. 

Quarter  Sessions.     Penny  M.  8:  5,  38,  254. 

—  under  Queen  Elizabeth.     (A.  H.  A.  Hamilton)  Fraser, 

93:  733- 

—  under  James  I.    (A.  II.  A.  Hamilton)  Fraser,  94:  200, 

477- 

—  nnder  Charles  I.    (A.  H.  A.  Hamilton)  Fraser,  95:  56. 

—  during  the  Civil  War,     (A.  H.  A.  Hamilton)  Fraser, 

95:  460. 

—  under  the  Commonwealth.     (A.  H.  A.  Hamilton)  Fra- 

ser, 95:  599. 

—  under  Charles  II.  in  Devonshire.     (A.  H.  A.  Hamil- 

ton) Fraser,  95:  731.     96:  29. 


Quarter  Sessions  under  James  II.  (A.  H.  A.  Hamilton) 
Eraser,  96:  22S. 

—  under  William  and  Mary.     (A.  II.  A.  Hamilton)  Era- 

ser, 96:  47S. 

—  under  (iueen  Anne.    (A.  H.  A.  Hamilton)  Fraser,  96: 

749- 
Quarterly,  Arthur,  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  30:  321. 
Quarterly  Review  and  its  Contributors.     Eel.  M.  24:  213. 

—  and  the  United  States.     Am.  Q.  3:  491. 

—  I-iberal  Opinions  of.     (S.  Gilman)  Chr.  Exam.  2:  420. 

—  Moral  Theologian  of.     Month,  23:  362,  482.     24:  71. 

—  Review  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  758. 

Quarterly  Review  Controversy.     Colburn,  34:   106-3S5. 

Quarterly  Reviewers,  Quartette  of.     Eel.  M.  39:  323. 

Quarticr  Latin,  Studi  nt's  Reminiscences  of.  Dub.  Univ. 
25:  277.     See  Paris,  Latin  Quarter. 

Quartz,  Barrel,  of  Nova  Scotia.  (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  88:  104. 

Quassaick,  Palatine  Parish  b}'.  (W.  Hull)  Luth.  Q.  10: 
438- 

Quaternian  or  Diluvian  Period.  (F.  J.  Pictet)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  81:  345. 

Quaternions,  Elements  of.  (W.  P.  G.  Bartlett)  Math. 
Mo.  2;  29-195. 

Quatrefagcs  de  Breau,  Jean  L.  A.  de.  Rambles  of  a  Nat- 
uralist.    (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  28:  158. 

Quatrcmere,  Etienne  Marc,  Orientalist.  (G.  Masson) 
Kitto,  36:  249.     Same  art.  Am.  Presb.  R.  15:  247. 

Quebec.  (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  18:  176.  —  (W.  Cham- 
bers) Chamb.  J.  21 :  iSo.  —  (W.  H.  Bartlett)  Sharpe, 
8:  I.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  19:  599.  —  (H.  James, 
jr.)  Nation,  13:  206,  223.  —  (E.  H.  Lacombe)  So. 
M.  16:  589.     17:  641.  —  Penny  M.  6:  219. 

—  Battle  of.     Liv.  Age,  63:  92. 

—  Church  and  State  in.     Canad.  Mo.  9:  418. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Lippinc.  6:  319. 

—  Ice  Bridge  at.     Chamb.  J.  55:  476. 

—  Improvements  at.  Proposed.     Am.  Arch.  2:  116. 

—  Journal  of  Ex])edition  against,  1775.     (Notes  b)'  J. 

Winsor)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  129. 

—  past  and  present,  Le  Moine's.     Canad.  Mo.  10:  453. 

—  Phips's  Attack  on.     (F.  Parkman)  Atlan.  38:  719. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Chamb.  J.  54:  699. 

—  Siege  of.  Journal  relating  to.     Hist.  M.  4:  321. 

—  Voyage  from,  to  N.  York,  17S0.   All  the  Year,  28:  557. 

—  Winter  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  9:  49. 

Quebec  Group  of  Rocks.    (Sir  W.  E.  Logan)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

83:  105,  320.    85:  366.  —  (Sir  W.  E.  Logan)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  6:  40. 
Queen,  Address  to  the,  by  a  Radical.     Westm.  49:  483. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  15:  164. 

—  and  Duchy  of  Lancaster.     Chamb.  .J.  39:  200. 
Queen  Argenis;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  46:  767. 
Queen  Bertha.     (T.  Wright)  Once  a  Week,  14:  7. 
Queen  Charlotte  Islands.     Chamb.  J.  49:  201.  —  (T.  G. 

Porter)  Canad.  Mo.  7:  412. 
Queen  Cophetua;  a  Novel.     (R.  E.  Francillon)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  24:  1-641.     25:  1-641. 
Queen    Elizabeth's   Garden;   a   Tale.     (Mrs.   Forrester) 

Temp.  Bar,  22:  521. 
Queen  for  a  Day;  a  Tale.     Dnb.  Univ.  21:  578. 
Queen  Gwendoline;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  573. 
Queen  Jlary;  a  Tale  of  Georgia.     (W.  G.  Simms)  Dem. 

R.  10:  144. 
Queen  of  the  Bees.    (MM.  Erckmann-Chatrian)  Scrib.  4: 

738. 
Queen  of  the  Coterie.     (L.  Sand)  Sharpe,  32:  1S2. 
Queen  of  the  Desert;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  603. 
Queen  of  Diamonds.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  481. 
Queen  of  Hearts.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Lakeside,  8:  55. 
Queen  of  the  Meadow.  (C.  Gibbon)  Belgra.  37:  353.   38: 

107,  359-     39:  loi.  365-    40:  105.  251.  320- 


QUEEN 


1071 


QUILLS 


Queen  of  the  Realm  of  a  Million  Delights.  (C.  S.  Chelt- 
nam)  Heiyra.  4:  316. 

Queen  <jf  liie  Red  Chessmen.  (L.  P.  Hale)  Allan,  i:  431. 
Same  art.  Eug.  Dom.  M.  21 :  237,  293. 

Queen  of  Sheba.     (T.  15.  Aklrich)  Allan.  40:   1-513. 

Queen  of  Society.     (.1.  W.  I)e  Forest)  Putnam,  15:  395. 

Queen  of  Spades,    (il.  W.  Ila/.cltine)  Overland,  15:  433. 

Queen  of  Spades.     Li[)i)inc.  18:  297. 

Queen  of  Spade-!.     Hogijf,  4:  172,  1S5. 

Queen  Stork.  (H.  Spicer)  B.-ntley,  43=  ij'-  3°7-  — I^'v. 
Age,  57:  340- 

Queen  Titania.    (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  22:  593,761,84!. 

Queen  Victoria's  Channel;  Si'.therland's  Journal.  Col- 
burn,  gS:  102. 

Queen's  Adventm-e.     (R.  Davey)  Lippinc.  13:  244. 

(Jueen's  Ball  and  Oxford  Convocation.  (C.  Buller) 
Westm.  38:  69. 

Queen's  Bench  Sketches.  (W.  11.  Maxwell)  Bautley, 
24:  355-3^i-     25:  31. 

Queen's  Body-Guard.     Ciiamb.  J.  48:  421. 

Queen's  Cadet.     Lond.  Soc.  23:  159. 

Queen's  College,  London.    Fraser,  40:  96,  244.   41:  513. 

—  Quar.  86:  364. 

Queen's  Colleges  and  University  in  Ireland.      Am.  J. 

Educ.  9:  579. 
Queen's  Conscience.     Chamb.  J.  26:  273. 
Queen's  Consort,  Constitnt.  Character  of.  Ed.  R.  23:  441. 
Queen's  Cnurt  and  Household.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  7:  225. 

—  Mus.  33:  302. 

Queen's   English,   Alford's.     Chr.   Obs.  64:    613.     See 

English  Language. 
Queen's  Guard.     Chamb.  J.  57:  150. 
Queen's  Jewels;  a  Tale.     (S.  Hyde)  Sharpe,  52:  85. 
Queen's  Levi'e.     All  the  Year,  40:  234. 
Queen's  Necklace,  Story  of.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  543. 
Queen's  Park,  Story  of.     Am.  Arcb.  10:   172. 
Queen's  Remorse.    (H.  W.  Herbert)  Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  12S. 
Queen's  Revenge.     Eel.  JL  42:  409. 
Queen's  Token.    (C.  Hocy)  Lond.  Soc.  25:  414,  515.   26: 

68-241. 
Queens  of  England  before  the  Conquest.     Li  v.  Age,  44: 

292. 

—  Lawrence's  Historical  JMemoirs  of.    Eel.  R.  68:  71. — 

Mo.  R.  145:  2S5. 

—  of  the  House  of  Hanover,  Dr.  Doran's.  Fraser,  52:  135. 

—  Liv.  Age,  46:  739. 

—  Planche  on  Coronations  of.     Mci.  R.  146:  109. 

—  Strickland's  Lives  of.    F^d.  R.  89:  435.  —  Dub.  11.  10: 

506.    12:  51S.  —  Dub.  Univ.  40:  453. — F^cl.  R.  72: 

141.    73:  203.    75:  692.    76:  540.    84:  594.  — Mo. 

R.  153:  259.    158:  57.     162:  121.  — Am.  Church  R. 

2:  201.     See  FJigland. 
Queens  of  France  and  Royal  Favorites.     Quar.  71:  411. 
Queens  of  Prussia,  Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  94. 
Queens  unnueened.     Liv.  Age,  47:  69S. 
Queensberry,  Kitty,  Duchess  of.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J.  52:  209. 
Queensbury,  New  York,  Patent  of.     Hist.  M.  12:  237. 
Queen's  County  Peasantry,  Legends  of.    Dub   Univ.  14: 

366,  4S7,  5S0. 
Queensland.     Kd.  R.  118:  305.  — All  the  Year,  5:  294. 

—  Lakeside,  6:  264. 

—  Aboriginal  Dialects  of.  (TL  Barlow)  Anthroji.J.  2:  166. 

—  Angling  in.     (W.  Senior)  (Jent.  ;\L  n.  s.  20:  721. 

—  Bush  Life  in.    Temp.  Bar,  21 :  194.   23:  390. — Blackw. 

127:  59-768.     128:  89.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144; 
216,  353,  621.     145:  20-7S7. 
Day  of.     Chamb.  J.  39:   102. 

—  Cotton  Plantation,  Vi.-it  to.     (C.  D.  Pringle)  Once  a 

Week,  14:  501. 

—  Dialects  of.     (H.  Barlow)  Anthvop.  J.  2:   166. 

—  On  a  Sheep  Station.  (W.  Senior)  Gent.  M.  11.  s.  22 :  55S. 


Queensland,  Preparation  of  Dead  in.  (A.  McDonald) 
Anthrop.  J.  i:  214. 

—  Ramble  and  Gossip  in.     (W.  Senior)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

21:  346. 

—  Ride  in.    Dub.  Univ.  81:  113.  —  St.  James,  I18:  365. 
Qiieenston,  Canada,  Battle  of.    (S.  Robjohns)  St.  Jaaies, 

37:  32.  — (J.  E.  Wool)  Hist.  M.  12:  283. 
Queer  Clew;  a  Tale.  Chamb.  J.  54:  488,  504. 
Ciuecr  .Jean.    Good  Woi'ds,  12:  192,  245.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  109:  421,  560. 
Queer  ilistake.     (.AL  H.  Field)  Overland,  14:  407. 
(iueer  People,  .\niong.     Chamb.  J.  41:  353,  371. 
Queer  Stick.     Blackw.  46:  614. 
Queer  World.     (K.  IL  Yates)  Sharpe,  22:  79. 
Ciuenington  Church.     (S.  Lysons)  Arch.  10:  128. 
Quentin  Durward;  by  Sir  W.  Scott.     Colburn.  6:  82. 
Querctaro  Tragedy.     (E.  Parmer)  So.  M.  8:  192. 
Querolus;  a  Roman  Comedy.     Fraser,  45:  291. 
Quesadas,  Last  of  the.     Cliauib.  J.  22:  69. 
Quesnel  and  the  Jansenists.     (J.  W.  Alexajider)  Priac. 

28:   132. 
Quest,  The;  a  Story.     Colburn,  130:  234-441.    131:  94. 

132:  89,  362. 
Question;  a  Greek  Idyl.  (G.  Ebers)  Appleton,  25:289,  385. 
Question  and  Answer.     (I.  D.  Coolbrith)  Uverland,  12: 

2S0. 

—  in  Education.     (D.  March)  New  Eng.  10:  493. 
Question  of  Cain ;  a  Story.    (Mrs.  C.  Hocy)  All  the  Year, 

46:  528.     47:  20. 
Quetelet,  l'>nest.     Nature,  18:  551. 
Quetelet,  Lambert  Adolphe  Jacques.     Nature,  9:  403. 

—  Physique  Social.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  45. 
Quetzalcoati,  the  Mexican  Messiah.     ((J.  V.  Lc  Vaux) 

New  Dom.  19:  22. 
Quevedo  y  Villegas,  F.  G.  de.    (J.  Mew)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

20:  95.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  736.  —  Comh. 

42:  536. 
Queyroy's  Livre  d'lleures.     Portfo.  7:  24. 
(Juia  dilexit  Multum.    (F.  T.  Palgravc)  Broadw.  i:  304. 
Quiberon,  Victims  of.     (Mrs.  R.  Barker)  Cath.  World, 

29:  685. 
Quick  March  of  the  14th  Regiment;  a  Poem.     (F.  H. 

Doyle)  Cornh.  33:  6S1. 
Quickledge  Partners.     (II.  A.  Berton)  O.  &  N.  9:  341. 
Quicksands.    (Jlrs.  C.  A.  Ilopkinson)  Atlau.  17:  657. 
Quicksilver.     Liv.  Age,  39:  90. 

—  in  California.     Pract.  M.  6:  220. 

—  ^lining  for.     All  the  Year,  13:  424. 

Quicksilver  Mine  of  S:inta  Barbara,  Peru.  (C.  E.  Haw- 
ley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  5. 

Quicksilver  I\Iines  of  Alniaden,  Spain.  (C.  E.  Ilawley) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  9. 

—  of  Borneo.     (T.  Yelverton)  Overland,  10:  428. 

—  of  Idria.     Am.  J.  Sci.  28:  219, —Hunt,  18:  loS. — 

Penny  JI.  6:  442. 

—  of  New  Almaden.     (W.  V.  Wells)  Harper,  27:  25.  — 

(B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  190. —  (I?.  Silliman) 
Hunt,  51:  309.  —  (Mrs,  S,  A.  Downer)  Pioneer,  2: 
220.  —  (J.  T.  Jleagher)  Overland,  3:  501. 

Quid  sit  orandum.     Blackw.  I16:  92. 

Quiet  Heart.  (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  74:  755.  75:19-552. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  17S-504. 

Quiet  Nook  in  the  Jura.     (J.  Ruflini)  Macmil.  5:  277. 

(Juiet  Ways.     Temp.  Bar,  50:  459. 

Quietism  in  France.  Nat,  51,  5:  13;.  —  Chr.  Obs.  76:  754. 

Quietist  Poetry;  Cowper,  Keble,  Wordsworth,  etc.  (A. 
Young)  Cath.  World,  7:  347. 

Quietude,  Art  of.     Cliamb.  J.  21:   149. 

Quigrich,  or  Crosier.     (D.Wilson)  Canad.  .1.  n.  s.  4:  429. 

Quiica,  Pilgrimage  to,  in  1S52.     Dub.  Univ.  40:  509. 

Quill.  Plea  for  the.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  624. 

Quills  and  Steel  Pens.     Tait,  3;  2S0. 


QUIL1.-DRIVER 


1072 


RACE 


Quill-Drivcr's  Ilevenge.     (L.  Sand)  Sliarpc,  32:  i. 
Quilliiiaii,    Edward.     Tociiis.     Blackw.   4:    574. —Col- 

biirii,  g8:  176.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29:  512. 
Quin,  James,  (lie  Actor.     Dub.    I'liiv.  74:    533.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  727.  —  Temp.  Bar,  53:  417. 
Quince,  The.     Once  a.  Week,  8:  303. 
Quince-s  and  Quince-Trees.     I'utiiam,  7:  203. 
Quincy,  lulmund,  1703-SS,  Letter  of,  1775.     N.  E.  Reg. 

11:  165. 

—  Letter  to  liis  Daughter,  ]Mrs.  Hancock,  1776.     N.  E. 

Keg.  13:  231. 
Quincy,  Josiah,   1709-76.     (E.  S.  Qiiincy)  Pciinsyl.  M. 

3:  1S2.  — (J.  Davis)  No.  Am.  22:  176.  —  U.  S.  Lit. 

Gaz.  2:  241. 
Quincy,  Josiah,  1 772-1 S64.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Nation,  5:  349. 

—  Hist.  M.  8:   2Sr.— Ev.  Sat.  6:   417.  —  (J.    1". 

Bi.\by)  Chr.  E.Kam.  83:  366. 

—  Address  of.     Am.   Mo.  K.  3:  41.  —  (J.  L.  Kingsley) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  676. 

—  E.  Quincy's  Life  of.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  Atlan.  20:  61S. 
Quincy,  Sever  de,  Revenge  of;  a  Ballad.     (D.  M.  IMoir) 

Blackw.  48:  57S. 

Quincy  Family  Letters.     N.  E.  Reg.  35:  39. 

Quincy  Mansion,  Quincy,  Mass.  (S.  A.  Drake)  Apple- 
ton,  14:   161. 

Quincy,  Mass.,  .Adams  Academy.  (J,  P.  Quincv)  O.  &  N. 
6:  116.    8:  120.  — (H.  E.  Scudder)  Harper,  55:  574. 

—  Burial  Liscriptious  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:  151. 

—  Eirst  Coii3TC(;ational  Church.     (F.  A.  Whitney)  N. 

E.  Reg.  iG:  117. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  53. 

—  School  Methods  in.     (B.  G.  Northrop)  Education,  i: 

122.  —  (J.  D.  Philbrick)  Education,  i:  299. 
Quinet,  Edgar.     (A.  V.  Dice\-)  Nation,  21:    120.  —  (E. 
Dowden)  Fortn.  15:    199.  —  (R.  Heath)  Contemp. 
39:  529- 


Quinet,  Edgar,  Heatli's  Memoir  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Na- 
tion, 33:  176. 

—  Vacations  in  Spain.     Westm.  46:  257. 

—  Works  of.     No.  Biit.  31:  279. 
Quinine.     .All  the  Year,  34:  31,  546. 

—  Searching  for  the  Plant  in  Peru.     Lippinc.  lo:  609. 

11:  26,  129. 
Quintain,  Gan.e  of.    (R.  R.  Macgregor)  Belgra.  38:  313. 
Qiiintus  Smyrnicus.     Posthomerica.     Loud.  M.  6:   508. 

7:  63,  199. 
(iuips  and  Cranks  at  our  Club   Window.     Belgra.  30: 

2S6.     31:  102.     32:  215,429.     33:  353. 
Quis  separabit?  a  Tale.     Broadw.  8:  71.  117. 
Quissama  Tribe.     (F.  G.  H.  Price)  Anthrop.  J.  i:  1S5. 
(iuite  alone;  a  Novel.     (G.  A.  Sala)  All  the  Year,  11: 

1-601.     12:  1-323. 
Quite  by  Chance;  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  15:   125,  179. 
Quite  so.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.  29:  413. 
Quito  unexpected.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  i. 
Quitman,  Jolm  A.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  41 :  202. 

—  Life  and  Correspondence  of.    (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang. 

R.  14:  259. 
Quito,  Valley  of.     (J.  Orton)  Am.  Natural.  5:  619,  693. 

6:  650. 
Quizzing.     Tait,  i:  527. 
(iuod  Correspondence.      Knick.    18:    38-289.      19:    57, 

164.  254.     20:  59-387.     22:  8-348.     23:  30-368. 
Quodidiana.     (J.  E.  Snodgrass)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  64,  284. 
Quotation,  Law  of.     Meth.  Q.  39:  62.     See  Plagiarism. 
Quotations,  Dictionaries  of.     Lond.  M.  15:  358. 

—  and  Comments  on  them.     Teni]).  Bar,  5:  245.     6:  26. 

8:  379-     9:   537-     13=  H7- 

—  Familiar,  Bartlett's.      (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  109: 

293- 

—  from  unfamiliar  Sources.     Peop.  J.  11:  143. 
Quotation  Marks.    Once  a  Week,  18:  293. 


Rab  and  his  Friends.     (J.  Brown)  Eel.  M.  47:  563. 
Rabagas.  Scenes  from.     (V.  Sardou)  Canad.  Mo.  4:  29. 
Rabaut,  Paul.     Eel.  R.  114:  687. 
Rabbi,  British.     St.  James,  26:  208. 
Rabbi  Ben  E])hraim's  Treasure.     All  the  Year,  6:  80. 
Rabbiata,  La.     (P.  Heyse)  Once  a  Week,  13:  496. 
Rabbins  and  their  Literature.    (L  Ncrdheimer)  Am.  Bib. 
Repos.  2d  s.  6:  154. 

—  Traditions  of.     (T.  l)e  Quincey)  Blackw.  32:  737.  33: 

628.     Sime  art.  Mus.  22:  198. 
Rabbit  and  Hare.     Penny  JL  10:  417. 
Rabbits.     Chamb.  J.  42:  3S2.  —  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J.  54:  145,  205. 

—  in  New  Zealand.     Chamb.  J.  58:  409. 
Ral)l)it-Shooting.     Once  a  AVeek,  17:  606. 
Rabbit-Skins.     All  the  Year,  21:  247. 

Rabelais,  Francois.  Chamb.  J.  46:  245.  —  (J.  Knight) 
Gent.  M.  11.  s.  19:  669.  —  (W.  Bcsant)  Macniil.  23: 
114.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108:  31.  —  For.  Q.  31: 
313. — Fraser,  20:  513.  21:  212.  22:  60.  —  So. 
Q.  7:  124.  —  (J.  Oxenford)  Temp.  Bar,  2:  320. — 
Liv.  Age,  52:  313. 

—  and  his  Times.     (J.  H.  Vosburg)  Nat.  Q.  20:  213. 

—  and  the  Lmkeeper;  a  Poem.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  32. 

—  and  the  Renaissance.    Fraser,  81:  363.  —  Ev.  Sat.  15: 

689. 

—  Educational  Views  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  143. 

—  Home  of.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  61:  820. 


Rabelais,  Francois,  Life  and  Genius  of.    Brit.  Q.  10:  502. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  ig:  216. 

—  Satire  of.     Cornh.  16:  618. 

Rabelais's  Feast;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  307. 
Rabies  Mephitica.    (H.  C.  Hovey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  477. 
Rabutin,  Francois  de,  ISIemoirs  of.     Retros.  13:   138. 
Raean,  H.  de  Bueil,  Anecdotes  of.     Sharpe,  50:  259. 
l.'accoon,  The.     Penny  M.  7:  9. 
Raccoon-Hunting.     Penny  M.  10:  39. 
Race  and  Language.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Contemp.  29: 
711.  —  (A.  H.  Sayce)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  212. 

—  and  Religion.     (.A.  M.  Fairbairn)  Omtcmp.  22:  782. 

—  Head  Forms,  and  Expression.    (D.Wilson)  Canad.  J. 

n   s.  12:  269. 

—  in  History.     Anthrop.    R.   3:    233.— (H.    MacLean) 

Anthrop.  R.  5:   129. 

—  in  Legislation  and  Political  Economy.     Anthrop.  R. 

4:  113. 

—  in  Religion.     Anthrop.  R.  4:  289. 

—  or  the  Hybrid.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  3:  564. 

—  Relation"  of,  to  Species.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Nature,  II : 

129. 
Race  for  Life;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  49:  9-115- 
Race  for  the  Ring.     (J.  Sheehan)  Temp.  Bar,  39:  109. 
Race  for  Wealth.     (J.  H.  Riddell)  Once  a  Week,  13:  i- 

701.     14:  1-296. 
Race  for  a  Wife  ;  a  Tale.     (H.  Smart)  Temp.   Bar,  28: 

254-537-     29:  135. 


RACES 


1073 


RADCLIFFE 


Races  of  Mankind.    (E.  B.  Tylor)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  289. 
—  Frascr,  44:  651.  — Ed.  11.  105:  5S6. 

—  American.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Am.  Whijf  H.  9:  385. 

—  and  Nationalities.  European.  (K.  Blind)  Nat.  Q.  23:  i. 

—  Bastian's  Ethnography  of  Civilized  People;!.   Antlnop. 

R.  7:  98. 

—  Brain-AVeight  and  Size  in.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  15:  177- 

—  Brown  on.     Nature,  9:  279. 

—  Characteristics   of  the   ancient,  among   the   modern. 

Eraser,  6:  673. 

—  Co-education  of,  in  the  United  States.     (W.  11.  Ruff- 

ner)  Scrib.  8:  86. 

—  Common  Origin  of.     (A.  H.  Ely)  De  Bow,  17:  25. 

—  Conservation  of  native.     (II.  B.  Tristram)  Contenip. 

16:  531. 

—  Difference  of.     (M.  Flourens)  Ed.  New  Philos.  .J.  27: 

35 1- 

—  Displacement  and  Extinction  of.    (D.  "Wilson)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  i:  4. 

—  Diversity  of.     De  Bow,  10:  113. 

and  its  Bearing  on  Negro  Slavery.    So.  Q.  19:  392. 

—  Diversity  of  the  Origin  of.     (M.  B.  Hope)  Princ.  22: 

603.  —  So.  Q.  19:  392.    20:  458.  —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 
3:  424.  —  (L.  Agassiz)  Chr.  Exam.  49:   no. 

—  Duties   of    higher,    toward    lower.      (G.    Kawlinson) 

Princ.  n.  s.  2:  804. 

—  Empires,  and  Religions,  Three.    (A.  Bierbower)  Univ. 

Q-  34:  389- 

—  Ethnographical  Atlas,  Balbi's.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  For.  Q. 

i:  3;7- 

—  Ethnography.     New  Q.  3:  50. 
Ackermann's.     O.  &  N.  7:  220. 

Biblical,  Bunsen  on.     Anthrop.  R.  3:  198. 

Historical.     (F.  de  Rougemont)  Bib.  Sac.  11:  217. 

Latest  Results  of.     Meth.  Q.  10:  531. 

—  Geographical  Distribution  of.     Prosp.  R.  6:  48. 

—  Herder  on.     For.  Q.  26:  44. 

—  Histori<'  Phenomena  of.    Brit.  Q.  31:  144.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  49:  353. 

—  in  Englisii  History.     (H.  Coppt^e)  Evang.  R.  13:  93. 

—  in  French  History.     (H.  Coppee)  Evang.  R.  13:  543. 

—  Indigenous,  Nott  and  Gliddon's.  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  20S. 

—  Intellectual    Differences   of.      (H.   Lindsly)  So.    Lit. 

Mess.  5:  6i6. 
■^  Measurements  as  a  Means  of  distinguishing.     (J.  B. 
Davis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  79:  329. 

—  Migrations  of.     (F.  Miilhr)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  322. 

—  Mixed.     (A.  de  Quatrefage-;)  Anthrop.  R.  7:  22. 

—  Moral  and  intellectual  Diversity'  of.     (.\.  Roane)  De 

Bow,  21:  63. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Mo.  R.  iii:  ^05. 

Latham  on.  Prosp.  II.  6:  449.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  19:  694. 

—  Odd.     All  the  Year,  23:  53. 

—  of  Australia.     No.  Brit.  32:  366. 
Colored.     (.L  Wisker)  Fortn.  32:  S2. 

—  of  Europe.     Ed.  R.  118:  202.  —  Iv  1.  M.  60:  328. 
Primitive.     Nat.  Q.  19:  254. 

Whence  they  came.     (C.  Morris)  Nat.  Q.  24:  207. 

—  of  European  Turkey,  Clark  on.     (M.  Ileilprin)  Na- 

tion, 28:  17. 

—  of  the  Old  World.     Nnt.  R.  18:  455.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  62:  1S4,  425.     63:  21. 
Brace's.     Anthrop.  R.  3;  47. 

—  Origin  of.     (G.  I.  Chace)  Chr.  R.  16:  226. 

—  Peschel  on.     (A.    R.   Wallace)    Nature,    15:    174. — 

Dub.  Univ.  88:  7S0. 

—  Phvsical  Characteristics  of.    (.\  de  Quatrefages)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  2:  541. 

—  Plurality  of.     (G.  Harris)  Anthrop.  R.  5:   175. 

—  Polynesian,    Dying    out    of.     (Sir    D.    Wcdderburn) 

Fortu.27:  7S2.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  245. 
C8 


Races,  Prehistoric,  of  the  United  States.  (.J.  H.  Dubbs) 
Mercersb.  21:  430.     6Ve  Prehistoric. 

—  Proscribed,  of  France  and  Spain.     Ed.  R.  87:  491. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  17:  385. 

—  Question  of,  in  France.     Westm.  97:  434.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  114:   195. 

—  Rival,  Sue's.     Anthrop.  R.  i:  481. 

—  Saxon,  Knox's.  Anthrop.  R.  6:  257. — Colburn,  go:  75. 

—  Science  of.    Ed.  R.  88:  429.    Same  art.  lul.  M.  16:  55. 
(^uetelet  on.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Pop.  Sci.  }iU>.  i:  45. 

—  Unity  of.     (S.  Forry)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d   s.  10:  29. 

—  Am.  Wiiig  R.  12:  567.  — (S.  Forry)  Meth.  Q.  4: 
255.  — (T.V.  Moore)  Meth.  Q.  11 :"  345.  — (1).  R. 
Goodwin)  No.  Am.  73:  163.  —  (Sir  D.  Brewster) 
No.  Brit.  4:  177.  — (R.  Turnbull)  Chr.  R.  17:  68. 

—  Dem.  R.  11:  in.  —  (II.  Bronson)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 
3:  56. —  So.  Q.  7:  372.     9:   I.  — Brit.  Q.  10:  40S. 

—  (D.  R.  Goodwin)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  557. —(J. 
Craik)  Am.  Church  R.  9:  530.  —  So.  Q.  26:  273. 
27:   116. 

Bachman's.     (M.  B.  Hope)  Princ.  22:  313. 

Bearing  of  Language  on.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  No. 

Am.  105:  214. 

Blackman's.     Dem.  R.  30:  430. 

Notion.     So.  (J.  8:  148.    9:361. 

Prichard  on.     So.  Q,  20:  206. 

—  Variation  in.  Gradual.     (H.  H.  Howorth)  Anthrop.  J. 

4:    lOI. 

—  Variety  of  Complexion  in.     Portfo.(Den.)  12:  8-447. 

—  Varieties  of.     New  Eng.  8:  542. —  Dem.  R.  27:  209. 

29:  246. 

—  What  is  a  Teuton  ?    (L.  O.  Pike)  Anthrop.  R.  6:  246. 
See  Ethnography;  Ethnology;  JIan ;  Mankind. 

Race  and  individual  Development.     (R.  E.  Thompson) 

Penn  JIo.  2:  250. 
Race  Deterioration.  (A.  C.  Rembaugh)  Penn  ^lo.  10:  267. 
Race  Horses,  Naming  of.  (F.Lieber)  So. Lit.  Mess.  3:  297. 
Race  Question  in  Ireland.     (J.  W.  Jackson)  Anthrop.  R. 

7:  54- 

—  in  the  United  States.     Nation,  11:  39. 
Race-Rearing;  a  Poem.     (D.  N.  Beach)  Scrib.  6:  671. 
Rachel  Felix,  Eliza,  French   Actress.      (II.  S.  AVilson) 

Lond.  Soc.  25:  222.  —  Belgra.  34:  154. —  Bentley, 
43:  140.  45:  503. — Cornh.  9:  440. — (D.  Cook) 
Gent.  iM.  n.  s.  25:  iSS.  — Liv.  Age,  56:  755.  58: 
297.  67:6. — Putnam.  6:  290. — Victor!-*,  26:  264. 
—  (Mme.  de  Marguerittes)  Sharpe,  15:  13.  —  Sharpe, 
27:  87.  —  Gala.xy,  2:  84. 

Rachel;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  12:  200. 

Rachel  at  the  Well.     (.J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  33:  553. 

Rachel's  Fate;  a  Tale  of  C.ipe  Ann.  (W.  Seton)  Cath. 
World.  33:  314. 

Rachel's  Folly.     Belgra.  i:  482. 

Rachel's  Lovers.     Knick.  63:  25- 

Rachel  Lindsav;  an  .Australian  .Story.  Chamb.  .T.  55:  137. 

Ptadne,  Jean."  Portfo.(Den.)  18:  95,  iRi,  273.  — (J. 'T. 
Loma.x)  So.  Lit.  M(s>.  9:  76.  —  with  por'rait,  Eel. 
M.  75:  499. 

—  and  his  Tragedies.     Dub.  l.'niv.  74:  225.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  8:  341. 

—  and  his  Works.    Temp.  Bar,  54:  367.    Same  art-  Liv. 

-Vire,  139:  740. 

—  at  St.  Cyr.     (C.  Ilervey)  Belgra.  35:  474- 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (.1.  B.  Angell)  Bib.  Sac.  14:  597. 
Racii^g.     See  Ilorse-Racing. 

Rack,  The;  Justice  in  the  iSth  Century.    (J.  L.  Ver  Mehr) 

Overland.  13:  46. 
Racket  Lake,  New  York,  Month  at.    Knick.  48:  290-485. 
Racksf  raw's  Client.     All  the  Year,  25:  587,  613. 
Racquets.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  409. 
liaddiffe,  Mrs.  Anne.     Hogg,  3:  38. 

—  Anecdote  of.     Godcy,  45:  225.  —  Liv.  Age,  37:  no. 


RADCLIFFE 


1074 


RAGUSA 


Radcliffe,  Jlrs.  Anne.    Gaston  de  Blondeville.    Lond.  M. 
i6:  34. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  30:   137. 

and  Character  of.     Mus.  7:  177. 

and  Writings  of.     Lond.  M.  16:  34. 

—  Poetical  Works  of.     Ed.  K.  59:  327.  —U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 

6:  i.^Mo.  K.  no:  280. 
Radcliffe,  Sir  George,   Wliitaker's  Life  of.     (.J.  Foster) 

Eel.  K.  15:  511. 
Radcliffe,  .John.     Sliarpc,  4:  84,  100. 

—  and  the  Radcliffe  Library.     Penny  M.  II :  22. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.(Deii.)  20:  27.  —  (H.  Southern)  Re- 

tro.s.  6:  245. 
Radcliffes  of  Derwentwatcr  and  Dilston  Hull.    St.  James, 

23:  428. 
Radetzky,  Marshal.     (R.  Cardwell)  Month,  27:  464. 
Radial  Machine,  Bouhey's.     Pract.  M.  5:  276. 
Radiant  Forces.     Intel.  Obs.  11:   136. 
Radiant  Matter.      (W.  Crookes)  ,J.   Frankl.  Inst.    108: 

305.  —  (H.  Bedford)  Irish  Mo.  8:  306.— (W.Crookes) 

Nature,  20:  419,  436.  —  Eel.  M.  94:  562.  —  Bcigra. 

41:  53- 

—  Dynamics  of.     (S.  T.  Preston)  Nature,  23:  461. 
Radiata.  Agassiz's  Classification  of.     Westm.  77:  260. 

—  Growth  of.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural  9:160. 
Mode  of.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  9: 

21S. 
Radiating  Heat  of  different  Surfaces.     (M.  Melloni)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  28:   120.     29:  321. 
Radiation  at  different  Temperatures.     (.1.  Ericsson)  Na- 
ture, 6:   106.  —  (.J.  Ericsson)  Eel.  F^ngin.  7:   113. 

—  Experiments  on.     (A.  Schuster)  Nature,  21:   183. — 

(R.  .J.  Mc('lure)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  94:  351,  407. 

—  Influence  of  Color  on.     (A.  D.  Bache)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

20:  289. 

—  Repulsion  resulting  from.     (W.Crookes)  Nature,  13: 

391,  45°- 

—  through   the  Atmosphere.     (J.  Tyndall)   J.    Frankl. 

Inst.  77:  413. 
Radical,  Conversations  with  a.     Bost.  Q.  4:  i,  137. 
— ^Passages  in  the  Life  of.     Quar.  74:  193.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  3:  378.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  3:  271. 

—  Protest  of  an  English.     Dub.  Univ.  52:   755. 

—  What  is  a  ?     Dub.  Univ.  8:  2S5. 
Radical's  Saturday  Nigiit.     Blackw.  6:  257. 
Radicals  and  Conservatives.     (E.  L.   Godkin)   Nation, 

13:  21. — (A.  Abbott)  Univ.  Q.  14:  150. 

—  and  Whigs,  Alliance  of.     Westm.  26:  279. 

—  Dissenters,  and  Papists.     Eraser,  14:  681. 

—  English,  1S32.     Tait,  2:  533.  575. 

—  European.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  405. 
Radical  Authorily.     (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Radical,  2:  577. 
Radical  Axes,  Centers  of  Similitude  and  Contact.     (j\I. 

Collins)  Math.  Mo.  i:  268. 
Radical  Doctrines.      (S.  Longfellow)  Radical,  2:  513. 
Radical  History  and  Tory  Government.     Quar.  152:  239. 
Radical  Parliamentary  Policy.     Westm.  18:  492. 
Radical  Problems.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  0.  &  N.  6:  595. 
Radical  Reform.     Westm.  12:  222. 
Radical  Theology.     (F.  E.  Al)bot)  Radical,  2:   5S5. 
Radicalism.     New  Eng.  M.  8:   141.  —  (W.  H.  Mallock) 

19th  Cent.  9:  415.  — (L.  Woods,  jr.)  Lit.  &  Theo. 

R.  2:  522,  706.     3:    253.  —  Dem.  R.  3:    98.     25: 

204. — Brownson,  5:  453. 

—  and  Conservatism.     (0.  Dewey)  (  hr.  Exam.  79:  211. 

—  in  America.     (W.  M.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  13:  215. 

—  in  the  West.     (T.  A.  Bland)  Radical,  2:  675. 

—  Modern  Speculative.    (D.  A.  Wasson)  Radical,  2:  641. 

—  of  the  Age,  1854.     (S.  N.  Callender)  Mercer.sb.  6:  20. 
Radii,  Gen.  J.  R.,  Sketch  of.     Nav.  M.  2:  201. 
Radio-Dynamics.     (P.  E.  Chase)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  57, 

123,  274. 


Radiolaria  as  an  Order  of  the  Protozoa.     (G.  Wallich) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  17:  267,  368. 
Radiometer,  The.     (W.  Crookes)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i : 

301.  — (W.  H.  Stone)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  17:  164.  — (,J. 

W.  Phelps)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  76.  — (P.  Volpicelli) 

Nature,  15:   loi. 

—  an  Evidence  of  a  Molecular  Universe.     (.1.  P.  Cooke, 

jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  I. 

—  and  its  Lessons.    (W.  B.  Carpenter)  19th  Cent,  i :  242. 

Same  art.  Eel  M.  88:  687.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  i:  26. —  (W.  Crookes)  19th  Cent,  i:  879. 

—  (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Nature,  16:  544.— (G.  C. 
Foster)  Nature,  17:  5.  —  ((i.  J.  Stoney)  Nature,  17: 
iSi,   261. — (O.  Reynolds)  Nature,  17:  220. 

—  Crookes's.     (E.  Frankland)  Nature,  14:  556. 

—  Experiments  with.  (W.Crookes)  Nature,  15:  224,  299. 

—  (H.  A.  Cumungton)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  128. 

—  in  France.     (W.  de  Fonvielle)  Nature,  14:  296. 
Radiometers.     (W.  Crookes)  Nature,   13:  489.  — (G.  G. 

Stokes)  Nature.  17:   172. 

—  Certain  Movements  of.  (G.  G.  Stokes)  Nature,  17:  234. 
Radnor,  Earl  of,  his  Collection  of  Pictures.  (J.  G.  Nichols) 

Arch.  44:  435. 
Radowitz,  .Joseph  Marie.     Liv.  Age,  40:  395. 

—  Fragments.     Brownson,  12:  43. 
Rae  Gifford.     Fraser,  70:  467. 

Raeburn,  Sir  Henry,  Reminiscences  of.     (J.  Morrison) 

Tait,  n.  s.  10:  626,  7S0.     11:  15. 
Raffaelle.     See  Raphael. 
Raffetto.     Bentley,  54:  102. 
Raffles,  Thomas.     Cong.  1 :  726.  —  Princ.  42:  217.  —  Eel. 

R.  120:  455. 

—  Travels  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  85. 

Raffles,  SirT.  Stamford.  Quar.  42:  405.  — Ed.  R.  31: 
395.     51:  396.  —  Mus.  16:  448. — J\Io.  K.  121:  475. 

—  Eel.  R.  52:  I.     62:189.  —  Cong.  M.  9:  617,  673. 
Ratinesque,  Constantine  S.,  with  portrait.     (T.  L.  Chase) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  97. 
Rafters,  Problem  of.     (D.  V.  Wood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  93: 

100. —  (D.  V.  W^)od)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  233.-- (J.  C. 

Trautwine)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  93:   1S4. 
Rags.     Chamb.  J.  7:  22. 

—  and  Ragpickers  in  France.     Chamb.  J.  34:  53. 

—  Want  of.     Liv.  Age,  42:  361. 

Rag  Shop,  City.     (.J.  Greenwood)  St.  Paul's,  12:  655. 
Rag  Trade  of  Foreign  Countries.     Pract.  M.  5:  221. 
Ragg,  Thos.    Poems.    Ed.  R.  58:  239.    60:357.    68:42. 
Ragged  Philosopher.     Hogg,  i:  17. 
Ragged-School,  Bristol.     Howitt,  i:  142,  293.     2:  214. 

—  Edinburgh.     (T.  Guthrie)  Good  Words,  2:  3. 

—  Kirkdale.     Victoria,  14:  228.     15:  68-512. 

—  Soutii  StafTordshire.     (H.  W.  Holland)  Good  Words, 

2:  659. 
Ragged-Schools.     Quar.  79:  127.—  (T.  Guthrie)  Ex.  11. 
Lee.  10:  441.  —  Chr.  R.  20:  506. — Chamb.  .1.  19: 
226. — Irish  Q.  4:  361.  5:  supps.  —  Chr.  R.20:  506. 

—  at  Liverpool.     Chamb.  J.  7:  93. 

—  Education  in.     Peop.  J.  2:   79. 

—  Guthrie's  Plea  for.    Ed.R.85:  520. —No.  Brit.  Ii:  71. 

—  Plea  for.     Hogg,  2 :  411. 

Ragged-School  Dormitorv.    (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words, 

4:   577- 
Raglan,  Lord.     Quar.  lOi:  168. 
Raglan  Castle.     Sliarpe,  13:  193. — Tait,  n.  s.  15:  682. 

—  Antiquary.  3:   133. 

Ragler,  On  the  Office  of.     (H.  Ellis)  Arch.  22:  330. 

Raguet,  Condy,  Life  and  Character  of.     Hunt,  7:  542. 

Ragusa,  A.  F.  L,  V.,  Duke  of.  Westm.  27:  215.  —  Liv. 
Age,  52:  339,  676.  53:  38c.  54:  115,  315.— Col- 
bnrn,  109:  T-;34.  Samcart.  Eel.  M.  40:  315.  42:64. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  lo5:  63. 

—  Sibornc,  and  Alison.     (.J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  76:  204. 


RAGUSA 


1075 


RAILROADS 


Ragusa.  A.  F.  L.  V.,  Duke  of,  Travels  of.   (H.  Brougham) 

Ed.  I!.  70:  71. 
Rahel,  Alfred.    Translation  in  Verse  of  the  Picture  Der 

Tod  als  Freuiid.     Mamiii.  i:  129. 
Rahel  Levin.     I>ee  Varnhagen  von  Ense. 
Raid  of  Arnaboll.     (W.  E.  Aytouii)  Blackw.  70:  220. 

—  of  Glen  Fruin.     Eraser,  76:  783. 

Raikes,  Henry.    Sermons  and  Essay.-*.    Chr.  Obs.  57:  6iS. 
Raikes,  Robert,  Memoir  of.     Am.  iMeth.  M.  11:  293. 
Raikes,  Thomas.     House.  Words,  16:  294. 

—  Journal.     Bentley,   39:  3S7.     42:  250.  —  New  Q.  6: 

399.  -  Eel.  M.  38:  246.  —  Liv.  Age,  55:  96.   56:  577. 

—  Private  Correspondence.     Liv.  Age,  71:  216. 

Rails  for  RaiM-oads,  Best  Form  of.     (R.  Stephenson)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  19:  73,  145. 

—  Cast-Irou.     (E.  Morris)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  32:  304.  —J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  35:  3S0. 
for  Hiwassee.     (.J.  C.  Trautwine)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

33:  21. 
Sectional  Sketches  of.  (C.  Moering)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

35:  377- 

—  Cast  and  Rolled   Iron.     (J.  C.  Trautwine)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  36:   I. 

—  Cast  and   Wrought  Iron,   Durability  of.     J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  12:  2S1. 

—  Clapper.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural.  3:  600. 

—  Iron  and  Steel,  Comparative  Economy  of.    (A.  AVclch) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  90:  22. 
Manufacture  of.     (J.  B.  Pearse)  Pract.  M.  4:  42S. 

—  Joints  for.     (A.  C.  Jones)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64:  233. 
Strengtii  of.    (C.  P.  Sandberg)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  46. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (E.  Williams)  Eel.  Engin.  1 :   1100. 
and  Wear  of.     (C.  P.  Sandberg)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

86:  3S9.     87:  17.  —  (C.  P.  Sandberg)  Eel.  Engin. 

7:  76,  174,  277. 

Defective.     (W.  Truran)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:  73. 

Improved.     (D.  Soignie)  Eel.  Engin.  11:  252. 

■ in  France.     Eel.  Engin.  2:   521. 

of  Iron  and  Steel.  (J  B.  Pearse)  Ed.  Engin.  6:  435. 

—  New  compound.     (S.  Fleming)  Canad.  J.  n.s.  3:  473. 

—  New  Form  of  Edgp,  1S41.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  31:  173. 

—  Steel,  Chemical  ('ompo.sition  and  Piiysical  Properties 

of.     (C.  B.  Dudley)  J.  Frank!.  Inst".  lo5:  361. 

—  Weight  of.     (L.  Nickerson)  Eel.  Eni:iii.  6:   123. 
Railroad  across  Florida  Peninsula.      ((;.  li.  Fairbanks) 

De  IJow,  7:  44. 

—  between  Cairo  and  Suez.     Westm.  42:  42S.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  4:  205. 

—  between  Ciiarleston,   Savannah,  and  Nashville.     So. 

Q.  8:  298. 

—  First.     (J.  S.  Henderson)  Good  Words,  16:  S52. 

^- from  Amsterdam  to  Rotterdam,  Account  of,  1845.    (f- 
W.  Conrad)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  40:  y^- 

—  from   New  York  to  New  Orleans.     (C.  M.  Emerson) 

De  Bow,  7:  338. 

—  from  Oliio  River  to  South  Carolina,  Proposed,  1S36. 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  21:   101. 

—  from  St.  Louis  to  New  Orleans.    (JI.  Tarver)  West.  J. 

7:  2Q3.— (C.   G.   Forshey)  West.  J.  8:  82. —  (II. 
King)  West.  J.  8:  181. 

—  from   Wilmington,    Del.,   to  Susquehannn,   Proposed, 

1835.     (W.  Strickland)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  19:  225. 

—  How  we  got  up  the  (jlenmutchkin.     Blackw.  58:  453. 

—  ill  Peru.     (J.  T.  Meagher)  Liikeside,  7:  274. 

—  Metropolitan,  London,  How  ii  is  worked.     (II.  Flem- 

ing) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  100:  236. 

—  Mountain  Top  Track,  1S57.    (C.  Ellet)  J.  Frankl   Inst. 

63:  217. 

—  over  .\llcghan3'  Mountain.     (S.  W.  Roberts)  Pennsyl. 

M.  2:  370. 

—  over  the  Andes.     (J.  E.  Montgomery)  Scrib.  14:  449. 

—  over  the  Mont  Cenis,  1S65.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  80:  2S9. 


Railroad,  Pioneer,  of  the  West.     (A.  A.  Graham)  Potter 
Am.  Mo.  13:   I. 

—  Prismoida!  one-rail.  (E.  Crew)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97:  197. 

—  to  India.     (W.  S.  Blunt)  Fortn.  32:   702. 

from  Calais  to  Calcutta,  Plan  of,  1852.     Eel.  R.  95: 

«35- 

—  to  New  Orleans.     (J.  G.  Barnard)  De  Bow,  8:  444. 

—  up  Moinit  Vesuvius.     Pract.  M.  4:   186. 

See  n'imvs  of  piriiculir  vdilrund.*,  as  Erie;  Hudson 
River;  Pacilic;  London  and  Northwestern:  Liver- 
pool and  Manchester. 
Railnwds.  Ed.  R.  60:  46.  —  Dem.  R.  21 :  33S.  —  Blackw. 
58:  I,  633.— Eraser,  29:  503.  32:  719.  33:  97. 
39:  607.  40:  106.  — Mus.  6:  282.  —  (W.  R.  Casey) 
Hunt,  9:  144.  —  (J.  W.  Scott)  Hunt,  13:  250.— 
Niles's  Reg.  28:  54.  29:  184.  32:  2S2,  300.  33: 
74.  40:  132.  —  Liv.  Age,  2:  247.  11:  497. — All 
the  Year.  13:  175.— (.1.  N.  M.  Harding)  West.  J. 
8:  39-  — (W.  T.  Eustis)  New  Eng.  9:  321. 

—  Administration  and  Improvement  (if.     Westm.  42:   i. 

—  Advantages  of,  1836.     Mn.  R.  141:   115. 

—  and  Banks  in  France.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  338. 

—  and  Canals.     Quar.  31:  349.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:11. 
compared.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  9:  140,  327. 

in  India.     ( W.  B.  Adams)  J.  FrankL  Inst.  60:  217, 

293- 
Long  on.     Portfo.(nen.)  33:  265,353. 

—  and  Cars,  Improvements  in.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  317. 

—  and  the  Communists.    (W.  M.  Grosvcnor)  Intcrnat.  R. 

4:  585. 

—  and  Congress.     (.1.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  18:  87. 

—  and  Currency,  English,  1847.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  428. 

—  and  Farms.     (W.  JI.  Grosvcnor)  Allan.  32:   591. 

—  and  Farmers.     (F.  Stanwodd)  O.  &  N.  8:  33^. 

—  and  the  Grangers.     (F.  Wliarton)  Intcrnat.  R.  3:  50. 

—  and  Locomotive  Engines.     Quar.  42:  377. 
Ilebert  on.     Mo.  R.  145:  48. 

—  and    Manufactories,    Reciprocal    Influences   of.      (H. 

Smitii)  De  Bow,  11:  46S. 

—  and    Metropolitan   Improvements.     (W.   E.  Hickson) 

Westm.  45:  Y-- 

—  and  modern  Warf-irc.     Ed.  R.  135:   149. 

—  and  other  Roads.     (J.  II.  Fisher)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54: 

'54- 

—  and  the  People.     (F.  B.  Thurber)   Scrib.  21:  258.— 

(J.  H.  Raymond)  Lakeside,  7:   141. 

—  and  tiie  Po-t-0(iice.     Republic,  1 :  220. 

—  and  Rnil  Ti'adc  of  the  Future.     Eel.  I'ngin.  12:  522. 

—  and  Regiments.     (D.  Ker)  Once  a  Week,  17:  412. 

—  and  Science      Nature,  6:  510. 

—  and  the  State.  (Juar.  134:  369.  —  (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng. 

30:  713.  —  (A.  Arnold)  Contemp.  22:  235.  —{C  F. 
Adams,  jr.)  Allan.  37:  360.  691.  38:  72.  —  (C.  S. 
Baker)  Intcrnat.  R.  9:   523.  —  Pub.  I'niv.  69:   711. 

—  (J.  C.  Ambrose)  Potter  Am.  ]\I...  17:  517.  —  Eel. 
Engin.  4:  250. 

Lord  Derl)y  on.     Bank.  !M.  (L.)  33:   570. 

Government  Control.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No.  Am. 

104:  476.  112:  31.  —  .Am.  Law  I!.  1:451.  —  Eraser, 
87:  409.  — Loiui.  (J.  40:  265.  — (W.  Gnlt)  Pract. 
M.  2:  50.  — Pract.  M.  2:  s".  02.  —  Bi  it.  (,).  57:  3S1. 

—  (R.  B.  Martin)  J.  Stalls.  Soe.  36:  177.  —  Repub- 
lic, i:  20I. — West m.  83:  21S. 

Relations  of.     Republics:  292. 

—  and  Sleam  Navigation  in  .\ustria.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  234. 

—  and  the  Tariff,  1880.     (H.  White)  Nation.  30:   54. 

—  and  Telegraphs  in  Anieriea.     (W.  Chambers)  Cliamb. 

J.  22:  214. 

of  Great  Britain  ,  1856.     (R.  Stephenson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  61:  217. 

—  and   tlieir  future  Development.     (J.  W.  Grover)  Fcl. 

Engin.  8:  531. 


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Kail  roads  and  Transports  at  Home  and  abroad.    De  Bow, 

—  and  Water  Communication.     (W.  Fleming)  Fortn.  36: 

432.  —  (G.  W.  Morse)  De  Bow,  19:   193. 

—  Appliances  of,  Barry's.     Pract.  jNI.  b:  224. 

—  as  Carriers.     Kepiiblie,  1 :  567. 

—  Atmospheric.     Westm.  40:    470.  —  Eel.   M.   i:    100, 

513.  — Liv.  Age,    i:    302.      4:    43.      6:    114.  — J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  28:  210.    30:  211.    37:  291.     38:  293. 

40:  8,  S3,  153.  —  Penny  M.  14:  109,  117. 
Keport  on,  1844.     (J.  Leonard)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38: 

361. 
Working   Expenses   compared   with   others.      (J. 

Ilerapath)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  38:   13. 

See  Pneumatic  Itailroad. 

—  Axle  Fracture   on,  Causes  of.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Eel. 

Engin.4:   173. 

—  Battle  of,  1868.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  6:  245. 

—  Block  System  of  running  Trains.     Pract.  M.  3:  289. 

—  Eel.  Engin.  9:   105.     12:  332. 
Defects  of.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  513. 

—  Broad  versus  narrow  Gauge.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  157. 

—  Center-Rail  System.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  394. 

—  Champions  of.     Black w.  70:  739. 

—  Cheap.     Chamb.  J.  42:  753. 

—  Circular  Curves  for.     (W.  M.  Thornton)  Eel.  Engin. 

19:  10. 

—  Communication  between  Guards  and  Passengers.     (T. 

S.  Prideaux)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  468. 

—  Competition  of,  Novel  Scheme  for.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.) 

Nation,  12:  21. 

—  Consolidation  and  Government  of.     Eel.  R.  85:  292. 

—  Construction  of.     (W.  Airv)  Eel.  ICngin.  i:  713. 

by  Corporations  or  State.     De  Bow,  21 :  433. 

in  1826.     J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  76. 

—  Control  of.     Quar.  iii:  i.  —  Pract.  M.  7:  2S7. 

—  Cuttings  and  Embankments  on.    (O.  Byrne)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  77:  145,  229. 

—  Development  of,   English  and  foreign.     Eel.  Engin. 

5:  577- 

—  —  in  1857.  (J.  M.  Richardson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64: 161. 

—  Early  History  of.     (.J.  D.  Steele)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  502. 

—  Early  Progress  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26:  273. 

—  Economical.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  364. 

—  Economy  of.     St.  Paul's,  5:  352. 
Lardner  on.     Colburn,  89:  31. 

—  Economy   of   Speed   in   Transport.     (F.  R.    Conder) 

Fraser,  98:  647. 

—  Effect  on  Health.     Cornh.  6:  480. 

—  Effects  on  the  Value  of  Land.     (W.  S.    Rosecrans) 

Eel.  Engin.  8:  540. 

—  Electricity  on.     (W.  H.  Preece)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  138. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  16:  124. 
Applications  of.     Nature,  17:  461. 

—  Elevated,  Patent,  1867.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  85:  12. 
in  New  York.     Am.  Arch.  4:  15. 

—  Employes  on,  Lower.     Chamb.  J.  46:  451. 

—  Engine-Drivers.     Chamb.  J.  47:  427. 

—  Evolution  of.     Nation,  18:  120. 

—  Expenditures  of,  Statistics  of,   1S48.     Bank.  M.  (L.) 

8:  577,638. 

—  Experience  of  a  great  Corporation.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.) 

Nation,  19:  264. 

—  Extension  of,   and  its  Results.     (R.   D.    Baxter)   J. 

Statis.  Soc.  29:  549. 

—  Facts  about.     Brit.  Q.  35:  159. — Eel.  M.  56:  42. — 

Chamb.  J.  38:  404. 

—  Fare  for  Passengers  on,  1840.     (C.  Ellet)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  30:  369. 

in  the  United  States  compared,  1848.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  45:  155.  —  Hunt,  18:  97. 

—  Farmers'  Movement  against.     Republic,  i:  115. 


Railroads,  Finance  of.     Quar.  122:  489.  — Chamb.  J.  10: 
330.  —  Dub.  Univ.  50:  445. 

—  First  Application  of  Steam  on.     (J.  E.   Bloomfield) 

Hunt,  14:  245. 

—  for  Ireland.     Penny  M.  8:   115. 

—  for  Missouri.     West.  .F.  9:  28.  ' 

—  for  steep  Inclines.     (T.  Agudio)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  230. 

—  Free  Trade  and.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  ujtli  Cent.  7:  367. 

—  Freights  and   Fares   on,   Government   Regulation  of. 

Westm.  85:  299. —  (B.  B.   Taylor)  Overland,    13: 
154,  ji^- 

—  Freight  Traffic  on.     Penny  M.  11:  394,  411. 
(Jost  of.     (O.  Chanute)  Eel.  Engin.  10:  461. 

—  Gauges  of.     (R.  F.  Fairlie)  Eel.  Engin.  5:  618.  —  Eel. 

Engin.  6:  51,  142.  —  (C.  J.  Quetil)  Eel.  Engin.  6: 

515. — Eel.  Engin.   13:    117.  —  (W.  R.  Case^')  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  28:  128. 

and  Rolling  Stock.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  241. 

Battle  of.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  587. 

Commission  on.  Report  of,  1S46.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

41:  310.    42:  225,  299,  361.     43:  9,  85,  157. 

I)is]nite  on.     Fraser,  33:  743. 

Early  History  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  228. 

for  the  Future.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  573. 

Question  of,  in  India.     Pract.  M.  1 :  347. 

See  Railroads,  Narrow-Gauge. 

—  Gradients  on.     (H.  Haupt)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  72. 

and  Curves.     (A.  Sears)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61:  289. 

—  (T.  S.  Isaac)  J.  Frank!.  Inst.  67:  308,  368. 
Steep.     (C.   R.  Drysdale)  .J.  Frank!.  Inst.  62:  10. 

—  (H.  Handj^side)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  521.     16:  182.  — 
West.  J.  10:  III.  —  Eel.  Engin.  15:  498. 

—  Hillside,  Du  Bois's.     Pract.  .M.  3:  356. 

—  High  Speeds  on.     (W.  B.  Le  Van)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

no:  6. 

—  History  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  689. 

and  Economy  of.     So.  Q.  13:  372. 

and  Progress  of.     Mo.  R.  124:  592. 

—  Impoi'tance  of.     Hunt,  12:  152. 

—  Improvement  in  internal  Transport.     Ed.  R.  60:  94. 

—  in  the  West.     West.  J.  7:  225. 

—  in  America.     (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  44:  435.  —  (G.  G. 

Hubbard)  Am.   Soc.   Sci.  J.  6:   134. — Bank.   M. 

(N.  Y.)  36:  90. 
and  Belgium.     Am.  Alma.  1840:  124.  — (F.  A.de 

Gerstner)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:   145. 

Arrangements  and  Woilvings  of.     Pract.  iM.  7 :  1 53. 

Building  and  Operation  of.     (L.  Abbott)  Harper, 

49:  375- 

English  View  of.     Eel.  Engin.  i :  625. 

Extension  of.     Fraser,  87:  702. 

Future  of.     (T.  C.  Clarke)  Atlan.  5:  641. 

—  in  Austria,    1S39.     (F.  A.   von  Gerstner)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  31:  247. 

—  in  Belgium,  1845.     (J.  Anderson)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.      g 

39:  302.  —  (R.  W.  Rawson)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  2:  47.         ■ 

—  in  California.     (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32: 

626. 

—  in  Canada.     Canad.  Mo.  3:  265. 

—  in  Continental  Europe.     Chamb.  -J.  18:  177. 

—  in  Default.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  453. 

—  in  England,  witli  map.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  2:  325. — 

Ecl^R.  95:  521.  — (.I.E.  Bloomfield)  Hunt,  13:  353. 

—  (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  41:  761. 
and  abroad.     Ed.  R.  84:  470. 

and  in  Americ.-i,  1838.     Mo.  R.  145:  453- 

and  in  Portugal,  1845.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  40:  299. 

and    in    Prussia,    Comparative     Statistics,    1873. 

Pract.  M.  5:  335. 
and  in  Russia,  1839.  (F.  A.  von  Gerstner)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  31 :  300. 
Cost  and  Profits  of.    Westm.  78:  339. 


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Railroads  in  Enjjjland,  First.     Hogg,  13:  148. 

Francis's  History  of.     Eci.  1{.  95:  54. 

Historj- of.     Hunt,  28:  531. 

Origin  and  Progress  of.     'IVinp.  Bar,  46:  361. 

Prolits  of,  1S47.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:   i^- 

and  Losses  in  1S73.     Eil.  U.  143:  352. 

Progress  of  some,  toward  Bankruptcy.    (F.  R.  Con- 

der)  Fraser,  98:  490. 
Rate  of  Speed  on,  1S3S.    (E.  Sang)  Ed.  New  Pliilos. 

J.  24:  3S4. 

Retbrni  on,  1843.     Mo.  R.  162:  59. 

Rules  and  Regulations  of,  1S41.      J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

33:  239. 
Third-Class  Passenger  Traffic  on.  Westni.  lOi:  160. 

—  in  Europe.      (W.  II.  White)  Eel.  Engin.  II :  179. — 

(L.  Klein)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  33:  73,  145,  217. 
and  in  the  U.  S.     (E.  Howland)  O.  &  N.  2:  247. 

—  iu  France,  1S39.    (F.  A.  von  Gerstner)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

31:  253. 
Regulations  of.  iS^6.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43:  301. 

—  ill  Germany.      (.J.  Macdonell)  Fortn.  25:  67. —  (II. 

White)  Nation,  33:  67. 

in  1841.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  32:   176,  240,  36S. 

Ownership  and  Regulation  of.      Nation,  28:  298. 

30:  40. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Bank.  M.   i:    490.  —  Ed.  R.  107: 

396.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  11:  i77._(T.  M.  Eddy) 

Nat.  M.  5:  329  —Ed.  M.  63:  2:;o. 

Budget  and  Radway  Board.     Westm.  43:  241. 

Financial  Prospects  of.     (S.  Brown)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

22:  271. 

Growth  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  294. 

in  1866.     Brit.  Q.  43:  367. 

System  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  II :  569. — 

Brit.  Q.  56:  362.  —  De  Bow,  21:  150. 
WMiisiiaw  on,  1840.     Mo.  R.  154:  215. 

—  in  India.      Cornli.  20:  68.  —  Hogg.   2:   loi.  —  (Mrs. 

Postans)  Sharpe,    II :    339.  —  Pract.  M.  2:  177. — 

Eel.  R.  95:   135. 

and  Britisii  Commerce.     House.  ^Vords,  2:  590. 

Cost  and  Government  Control  of.      Westm.  92:  i. 

Prospects  of.     Fraser,  37:  414 

—  in  Ireland.     (R.  Hudson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  2:  413. — 

Dub.  Univ.  13:376.     19:  124.  —  (Sir  F.  B.  Head) 

Quar.  63:  I. 

in  1836.     Dub.  R.I :  221. 

in  1S3S.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  i:  257.  —  Dub.  R.  5:  496. 

in  1839.     Dub.  R.  6:  207. 

—  in  Italy.     (C.  E.  Lester)  Hunt,  17:  250. 

—  in  London.     St.  James,  2:  260. 

and  the  Metropolis.     (G.  Dodd)  Fortn.  4:  359. 

Terminal  Facilities  of.  (\V.  A.Wilkinson)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  21 :  156. 

—  iu   Massachusetts.      Hunt,    6:    94. —  (E.    II.  Derby) 

Hunt,  14:  29.  15:  234.  — (I).  M.  Balfour)  Hunt.  18: 
381.  —  (N.  Hale)  Hunt,  18  :  662.  —  (E.  H.  Derby) 
Hunt,  23:  304.— (N.  Hale)  No.  .\m.  28:  ;;22. 

in  1841.     (A.  Evans)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:  36S. 

in  1S42.     (A.  C.  Morton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  35:  296. 

Report  on,  1870.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  361. 

1S76.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  339. 

—  ill  Missouri.     De  Bow,  8:  571. 

—  in  New  York.      Hunt,    10:  476.     18:  544. — (A.  C. 

Flagg)  Hunt,  25:  2S1-694. 
and  Prosperity  of  the  State.      (S.  Skerne)  Nation, 

26:  303. 

in  1859.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  258. 

Movement  in.     Hunt,  53:   176. 

Revelations  before  Committee,  1879.     (J-  D.  Potts) 

Nation.  29:  90. 

—  in  New  York  ("ity.    Hunt,  53:   147. 

—  in  Peru.    (C.  R.  Markliani)  Geog.  M.  1 :  36,  89. 


Railroads  in  Russia.     (R.  Giffen)  Fortn.  9:  206. 
First,  1836.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  24:  211. 

—  in  the  South  and  West.     So.  Lit.  J.  i:  161. 

—  in  Sweden.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  345. 

—  in  the  United  States.    (E.  Atkinson)  Fortn.  34:  83. 
and  Canals,  1S38.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  739. 

Tanner  on,  1S40.      J.  FVankl.  lust.  30:  230. — 

Mo.  R.  157:   1S2. 

and  Locomotives,  First.    Am.  Hist.  Ree.  i:  404-543. 

Birds-eye  View  of.      (G.  Bradford)  luternat.  R.  9: 

419. 

Future  of.     Westm.  95:   150. 

in  1839.    (F.  A.  von  Gerstner)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30: 

291,  361. 

in  1840.   (L.Klein)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  89,  227,  301 . 

in  1850.     West.  J.  4:  328. 

in  1852.     West.  J.  7:  330. 

in  1854.     West.  J.  11:  275. 

in  1855.     West.  J.  13:  206. 

in  1S65.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  20:  307. 

in  1871.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)26:  5S7.  — Ev.  Sat.  10: 

266. 

in  1S73.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  28:  276. 

Injudicious  Policy  in   constructing,    1842.      (J.  C. 

Trautwine)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  33:  307,  370. 

New.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  473. 

Poor's  Manual  of.     luternat.  R.  3:  257. 

Progress  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  28:  777. 

Prospects  of  Southwestern.  (R.  Beebe)  De  Bow,  12: 

420. 

—  in  Virginia.     (P.  Clark)  Hunt,  13:  459. 

—  in  the  West,  Management  of.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Xo. 

Am.  120:  394. 

—  in  Western  Asia,  Proposed  Routes  for.   Coiburn,  150: 

234- 

—  Infancy  of.    Once  a  Week.  25 :  358. 

—  Intiuence  of.     (.J.  M.  Niles)  De  Bow,  5:  454.  —  Bank. 

M.  (X.  Y.)5:  303. 

on  landed  Property.     De  Bow.  II :  585. 

on  Wealth.     (II.  Walbridge)  Hunt,  60:   161. 

—  Instruments  for  experimenting  upon,  1S39.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  27:  352. 

—  Internal  Working  of.     (E.  Phillips)  Fortn.  21:  371. 

—  Inter-State.      (G.  W.  Mcl^rary  and   G.   F.   Hoar)  Re- 

public, 2:  256.  app. 

—  Iron  Cross-Ties  for.     (J.  L.  Weyers)  Eel.  Engin.  17: 

525- 

—  Iron  permanent  Way  on  German.     (T.  A.  Rochussen) 

.1.  Frankl.  Inst.  83:  300.    84:  27. 

—  Latest  about.     Eel.  Engm.  14:   12:;. 

—  Law  of.  Decisions  on.     Bank   M.  (X.  Y.)  20:  369. 

of  New  York,  1S48.    ,].  Frankl.  Inst.  46:  4.  73. 

Pierce  on.     (G.  W.  Green)  Nation,  32:  246. 

—  Legislation  on.    Ed.  R.  105:  242.  —  (Sir  F.  B.  Head) 

Quar.  74:  224. — (.V.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  8:  469. 
9:  6.  —  (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Hunt,  57:  339. — Am. 
Law  R.  2:   25. 

in  Xew  York.      (F.  Whittlesey)  Hunt,  15:   546.— 

(V.  B.  Varnum)  Hunt,  21:   163. 

—  Location  and  Construction  of.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lO:  178. 

—  Locomotion  on.     t^uar.  102:  49'). 

Andraud  on.     (W.  S.  Chace)  Hunt,  17:  40. 

Chapter  in  Ilistorv  of.      J.  Frankl.  Inst.  50:  225, 

289 
Economy  fif.    (.J.  W.  Grover)  Po)).  Sci.  Mo.  3:  146. 

—  Locomotive  Power   on.     (C.    Draper)  Eel.  Engin.  9: 

414. 
Mode  of  applving,  1S31.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11:   197, 

284. 
1S36.     (E.  F.  Gay)  .T.  Frnnkl.  Inst.  22:  63. 

—  Long  Runs  on.     Ed.  Engin.  12:  147. 

—  Lost  and  found  on.     Chamb.  J.  40:  305. 


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Railroads,  Management  of.  (S.  Aslibiii-ner)  No.  Am.  io5: 
43.  —  (E.  Hdwlaiul)  lialaxy,  5:  757.  —  We.stni.  53: 
410.  — (L).  M.  Balfour)  Hunt,  23:  1S8.— (T.  Bacon) 
O.  &N.  7:  153. 

English  and  American,  compared,  1S53.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  56:  227,  366. 

in  the  United  States.     (F.  0.  J.  Smith)  Hunt,  34: 

682.  —  Am.  Alma.  1847:  160.  1848:  19S.  — De  Bow, 
12:  667. 

Points  in.     All  the  Year,  4:  369. 

Reform  in.  (L).  Mills)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  437.  —  Month, 

3:  32- 

—  Metal  used  in  constructing.  (H.  L.  Damsel)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  52:   13,  7:,. 

—  Mineral  Traffic  on,  Cost  of.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  327. 

—  Moral  Influence  of.     New  Eiig.  M.  2:  288. 

—  Moral  View  of.     Hunt,  27:  577. 

—  Mountain.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  407. 

—  Muller's  Rope.     Eel.  Engin.  9:   118. 

—  Municipal  Aid  to.     Am.  Law  R.  5:  126. 

—  Narrow-Gauge.   Chamb.  J.  48:  513.  —  Eel.  Engin.  I : 

443.  —  (A.  F.  Sears)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  650.  —  Eel.  En- 
gin. 5:  349.  —  (H.  Seymour,  jr.)  Eel.  Engiu.  5:  406. 
—  Eel.  Engin.  7:  266.     9:   157. 

Are  they  economical  ?    (L.  M.  Johnson)  Scrib.  17: 

292. 

Cost  of.    Eel.  Engin.  7:  391. 

in  Europe.     (A.  Stevart)  I'.cl.  Engin.  12:  61. 

in  India.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  68. 

Rolling-Stock  for.    Eel.  Engin.  4:  417. 

Standard  versus.     (H.  Haupt)  Eel.  Engin.  6:   570. 

Wooden.     (H.  Haupt)  Eel.  Engin.  7:   119. 

See  Railroads,  Gauge  of;  Festiniog  Railway. 

—  National  Highways.      (S.  G.  Fisher)  Nation,  i :  424, 

616.     2:  8. 

—  New  Plan  of  constructing.     West.  J.  11:  163. 

—  of  the  Future.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  i. 

—  of  tiic  Great  Valley.     (,J.  W.  Scott)  Hunt,  27:  44. 

—  of  the  World.     Eel.  Engin.  16:   Ti^j. 

Statistics  of,  1867.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  660. 

—  Ownership  of  Railroad  Property.     (G.  T.  Curtis)  No. 

Am.  132:  345. 

—  Paying  and  non-paying  Load.     (B.   Haughton)  Eel. 

Engin.  i:  769. 

—  Permanent  Way  for.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  385,481.     12: 

336,  367.  —  (R.  P.  Williams)  Eel.  Engin.  15:   130. 
Varieties  of.  (W.  B.  Adams).!.  Frankl.  Inst.  64:  13, 

—  Philosophy  of.     Eel.  M.  57:  377. 

—  Plea  for.     (W.  A.  Crafts)  Scrib.  22:  899. 

—  Plea  for  ancient  Towns  against.     Blackw.  54:  398. 

—  Present  Condition  and  Prospects  of.     Eraser,  18:  43. 

—  Prevention  of  destructive  Wear  of.     (W.  B.  Adams) 

J    Frankl.  Inst.  79:   153,  217. 

—  Problem  of.     (R.  Garrett)  No.    Am    129:  361.  — (S. 

Sterne)  Nat.  Q.  40:  395.  —  Dub.  Univ.  73:  237. 
of  Rolling  Stock.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  266. 

—  Profits  and  Losses  of.    (F.  R.  Conder)  Ed.  R.  143:  352. 

—  Profits  from    reduced  Charges.     (J.   1>.  Williams)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  g:  loi. 

—  Progress  of.     (,J.  Pyne)  Westm.  52:  435. 

and  its  Dangers.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  10. 

and  Prospects  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  604.— 

(J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  12:  492. 
Finance  of.     (G.  Marsland)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29: 

102. 

in  1853.     De  Bow,  15:  310. 

in  1876.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  14. 

—  Purchase  of,  by  the  State.     (W.  Gait)  Fortn.  20:  557. 

See  Railroads  and  the  State. 

—  Question  of.     (C.  C.  Bonney)  Lakeside,  9:  306. 
at  the  West.     (E.  Spencer)  So.  M.  13:  23. 

—  Rates  and  Fares  on.     (J.  Parsloe)  Fortu.  24:  75. 


Railroads;  Rates  of  Transportation.  (G.  A.  Hart)  Over- 
land, II :  254. 

in  1843.     (C.  Ellet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:   145-361. 

36:  316,  361.     37:   I,  73. 

—  Regulation  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Priuc.  n.  s.  7:  406. 

—  Regulations  of.     Westm.  103:   29. 

—  Relative  Safety  of.     Eel.  Engin.  20:  353. 

—  Revolt  of  Merchants  against.     (J.  B.  Ilodgskin)  Na- 

tion, 12:  232. 

—  Rides  on.     (Jhamb.  .1.  i5:  331. 

—  Right  to  regulate  Charges  on.     (J.  M.  Mason)  No. 

Am.  132:  592. 

—  Rise  of.     Lond.  M.  II :  33. 

—  Rolling  Stock  on,  in  Great  Britain,  1853.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  57:   15. 

—  Romance  of.     (J.  S.  Russell)  Good  Words,  17:  615. 

—  Safety  Appliances  on.     (F.  J.  Bramwell)  Eel.  Engin. 

13:  506. — Ev.  Sat.  11:  290.  —  (F.  R.  Conder)  Era- 
ser, 102:  798. 

—  Second  Clas.s  on.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  26:  335. 

—  Simplicity  an  Element  of  Safety  in.     (II.  W.  Tyler) 

Eel.  Engin.  11:  83.  113. 

—  Small  cheap.     Chamb.  J.  47:  345. 

—  Social  Effects  of.     Chamb.  J.  2:  177. 

—  Speed  on.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  220.     15:  419. 

—  State  Aid  to.     De  Bow,  20:  3S6.     See  Railroads  and 

the  State. 

—  State  Tolls  on.     Hunt,  18:  63. 

—  Statistics  of.    Hunt,  2:  347.    4:  48,  567.     8:  185,  292. 

9:  95,  184.  10:  274,  381.  11:  371.  12:  290.  13: 
385.  15:  209,  609.  16:  115,  324.  17:  101,  211. 
18:  94,  220.     19:  115,  214. 

1845.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:   76. 

1846-48.     (H.  Clarke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  48:  1-233. 

1854.     So.  Q.  25:  527. 

1858.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  372. 

1S59.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  937.     . 

and  of  Steamboat.    Hunt,  lo:  3S1,  474.   12:  290. 

and  Valuation  of.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  36:  256. 

—  Steam,  in  Cities.    (A.  W.  Colgate)  Putiuim,  13:  81. 

—  Street,  Relation  to   Highways.     (W.   H.  Whittaker) 

Am.  Law  R.  15:  390.     See  Horse  Railroads. 

—  Suspended.     Eel.  lingin.  7:  629. 

—  Sus]KMision  of,  Hodgson  on.     Chamb.  .1.  47:  219. 

—  Ten  Minutes  before  the  Train  starts.     Chamb.  J.  31: 

349- 

—  Traction  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  22:  270.     23:  45. 
Economy  of.     Westm.  48:  416. 

See  Railroads,  Locomotives  on. 

—  Train-Signaling    in    Theory    and    Practice.      (C.    V. 

Walker)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:   275. 

—  Ti-ain  Speeds  on  Trunk  Freight  Lines.    (R.  Sage)  Eel. 

Engin.  8:  460.  —  Eel.  Engin   9:  7. 

—  Transportation  on,  1827.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  278. 

—  Turn-Table  for.     (A.  F.  Wilder)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65: 

289. 

—  Underground.     EcL  Engin.  i:  337. 

—  Undulating.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:  45. 

—  Undulatory  Planes  for.     (R.  Stephenson)  J.   FrankL 

Inst.  19:   I. 

—  Use  of  Piles  for.     (.J.  C.  Trautwine)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

33:  226. 

—  Valuation  of.     (AV.  Farr)  .1.  Statis.  Soc.  39:  464. 

—  Vignoles  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  35:   156-371.     36:  20- 

390.     37:  8. 

—  Wages  on,  1877.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nati(m,  25:  99. 

—  Western.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  24:  475.  —(N.  Hale) 

No.  Am.  28:  522.  —  Hunt,  10:  474. 

—  What  is  a  modern?    (J.  S.  Russell)  Good  Words,  17: 

S25. 

—  What  we're  doing.     (A.  B.  Reach)  Colburn,  73:  456. 

—  Wholesale  Rates  on.     Nation,  28:  i8o. 


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Railroads,  Wholesale  Rates  on,   Delusion  of  wholesale 
and  retail.     (J.  D.  Potts)  Nation,  28:   132. 

—  Why  badly  managed.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  6: 

464. 

—  Wire-Cable  System.     Pract.  M.  6:  171. 

—  Wood's  Treatise  on.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:   126. 

—  Wooden.     (W.  Bridges)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:   145. — 

(II.  Ilaupt)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  233. 

—  Working  Expenses  of,  1S43.    J.  Frank!.  Inst.  36:  246, 

302,  390.     37:  S. 

—  Working  of  steep  Gradients  and  sharp  Curves.     (H. 

W.  Tyler)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  267. 
Railroad  Aecidents.  Qnar.  145:  163.  —  (Sir  D.  Brews- 
ter) No.  Brit.  34:  399.  —  (C.  V.  Adams,  jr.)  Allan. 
36:  571,  736.  —  Eel.  Engin.  10:  85.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
16:  413.  —  Chamb.  .1.  51:  129.  54:  379.  —  Hunt, 
52:  342.  —  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:  343.  —  St.  James, 
35:  195.  — (.J.  Fowler)  19th  Cent,  i:  646.  —  (F.  C. 
Danvers)  Eel.  Engin.  13:   120. 

—  Adams  on.     (J.  D.  Cox)  Nation,  30:   159. 

—  Analytical  View  of.     (F.  G.  P.  Nelson)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

16:  2S9.     17:  219. 

—  and  Railroad  Management.    (G.  Sala)  Broadw.  i:  19S. 

—  Pract.  M.  2:  419. 

—  and    Securities    against    them.      (II.    Rogers)    Good 

Words,  6:  578. 

—  and  Steamship  Accidents.    (O.  Reynolds)  Eel.  Engin. 

19:  526. 

—  Battles  of  Peace.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Eraser,  95:  797. 

—  Bill  on.     (R.  Jefferies)  Eraser,  89:  658. 

—  Brougham  on.     J.  Frankl.  Ins:.  65:  82. 

—  Causes  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  35:  390. 

and  Prevention  of.    (M.  Iluish)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  55: 

96-2S9.  —  (J.  Brunlees)  J.  Fraidil.  Inst.  74:  19. — 
(D.  Gallon)  J.  FVankl.  Inst.  74:   78.  —Temp.  Bar, 

!••  344- 

—  Damages  for.     Hunt,  63:  355. 

—  Death  Rate  by.     (C.  I"\  Adams,  jr.)  Allan.  37:  207. 

—  in  England.     Hunt,  15:  97. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  1857.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  16. 
and  the  United  States.     ((J.  I'.  Adams,  jr.)  Nation, 

24:  98. 

—  m  the  United  States.     (.7.  Henderson)  Hunt,  54:  174. 

—  in   1840-52.     Bank.   M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  664. —  (F.  G.  P. 

Nelson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  56:  7. 

—  in  1856.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64:  85. 

—  Killed  and  wounded  by.     Chamb.  J.  41:  470. 

—  Prevention  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  50.  —  Hunt,  57:  66. — 

Ed.  R.  94:  49.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  31 :  49.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  24:   i. 
Railroad  Accounting,  Mysterious.     No.  Am.  128:   135. 
Railroad  Adventure.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:   212. 
Railroad  .Vrches  and  their  Occupants.    All  the  Year,  19: 

60,  246. 
Railroad  Arrangements  and  Improvements.     (Miamb.  J. 

42:  820. 
Railroad  Axioms.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  13:   ^3. 
Railroad  Axles.     (.1.  A.  Whitney)  Eel.  luigin.  7:  242. 

—  Strains  on.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  274. 

Railroad  Brakes.    lud.  iMigin.  2:  402.    7:649.     18:   -^66. 

—  (W.  Fairbairn)  J.' Frankl.  Inst.  58:  361.— (E. 
Guerin)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  223.  —  (W .  P..  .\dams) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  145,  226. — J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
106:   193. 

—  Action  of.     Kcl.  Engin.  19:  251,  339. 

—  Air.     Chamb.  J.  51:  671. 

Westinghouse.     Eel.  Engin.  7:   374. — J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  97:  237,  365. 

—  Board  of  Trade's  Report  on.     (E.  Stanhope)  Pract.  M. 

7:  232. 

—  Coefficient  of  Friction  on.     (D.  Galton)  Eel.  Engin. 

19:  519. 


Railroad  Brakes,  Continuous.  Eel.  Engin.  8:  529.  16: 
109.  — (Capt.  Tylor)  Pract.  M.  7:  no. 

—  He.nderson's.     Pract.  M.  4:  233. 

—  Self-acting.     (W.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  12. 

70:  18. 
Railroad  Cars,  Action  of,  on  passing  Curves.     (F.  Hoff- 
mann) Eel.  Engin.  24:  390. 

—  American.     Pract.  M.  6:   105. 

—  and  Streetcars,  Self-adjusting.  (J.  Pollock)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  11:   17. 

—  Freight,  Construction  of.    (W.  R.  Browne)  Eel.  Engin. 

16:   135. 

—  Wimins's.     (J.  L.  Sullivan)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  II :  47. 
Railroad  Carriages,  Baltimore.  (.J.  L  Sullivan)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  7:  231. 

—  Better  Ones  needed.     Chamb.  J.  46:  635. 

—  Giffard's.     Pract.  M.  5:  26. 

—  Heating,  Chaumont's  Apparatus  for.    Pract.  M.  7:  42. 

—  in  1832.     .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:  278. 

—  in  1851.    (W.  A.  Adams)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51:  153,  294. 

—  Lighting.     Pract.  M.  4:   103. 

with  Gas.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  236. 

—  Platforms    of,    and   continuous   Footsteps.      (H.    W. 

Pendred)  Pract.  M.  i:  152. 

—  Report  on,  1S32.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:   167-375. 

—  Trial  of,  1830.     J.  F'rankl.  Inst.  9:   186,  257. 

—  Ventilation  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  350. 
Railroad  Claimants.     ChamI).  J.  56:  330. 

Railroad  Clearing-House  in  1853.     (jhamb.  J.  20:   196. 

Railroad  Colon}'.     Chamb.  J.  45:   129. 

Railroad  Colonies.     Hogg,  13:  397. 

Railroad  Commerce  and  Congress.  (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Na- 
tion, 7:  86. 

Railroad  Commissioners  and  the  Companies.  (.J.How- 
ard) Eraser,  97:   763. 

Railroad  Companies  and  Railroad  Law.     Fraser,  43:  114. 

—  and  Stocks.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  714. 

—  as  Carriers.     (F.  O.  Dorr)  Hunt,  35:   179. 

—  Interference  or  Non-Inteiference  with.     (J.  H.  Man- 

gles) Contemp.  23:  89S. 
Railroad  Companion.     House.  Words,  12:  441. 
Railroad    Convention,    Southern    and    Western.      (Mr. 

Sykes)  De  Bow,  II :  621. 

—  Southwestern.     De  Bow,  12:   543. 

Railroad  Coupling,   Automatic,  Brockelbank's.      Pract. 

M.  6:  215. 
Railroad  County  Bonds,  Opinion  on.     Baiik.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

18:  425. 
Railroad   Crossings   and   Turnouts.      (C.   A.   Evans)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  97:   186. 
Railroad  (Jurves  and  high  Speeds.     Eel.  Engin.  16:  349. 

—  Arcsof  .\djustnienl.  (A.  B.  Putnam)  Ed.  Engin.  14:  7. 
Railroad  Dilennna.     Once  a  Week,  18:  322. 
Railroad  iMigineering,   Difficulties  of.     Quar.  103:   i. — 

Li  v.  Age.  57:  20. 

—  in  tlie  United  States.     (T.  C.  Clarke)  Atlan.  2:  641. 

—  Sections  in  sidelong  Ground.    (R.  G.  Clark)  J.  FrankL 

Inst.  46:  79,  295. 
Railroad  Enterprise.     New  Eng.  9:  321. 

—  and  New  York.     (.1.  B.  .lervis)  Hunt,  15:  456. 
Railroad  Enterprises  at  the  South.     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow) 

De  Bow,  3:  559. 
Railroad  Ferries.     (.J.  S.  Bnssell)  Ed.  Engin.  i:  539. 
Itailroad  Fraternity.     (J.  U.  Ilodgskiu)  Nation,  6:  406. 
liailroad  Improvement.     Westm.  44:   225. 
Pailroad  Investment.     Westm.  44:  ^q-. 
Railroad  Investments.  (C.  F.  .\dams,  jr.)  Nation,  15:  102. 
Railroad  Iron  and  the  Tariff.     (J.  E   Bloomlield)  Hunt, 

12:  66. 

—  Durability  of.     (W.  Truran)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:   148. 

60:   150. 

—  Wear  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  40:   147. 


RAILROAD 


1080 


RAIN 


Railroad  Joint  Chair,   Norris's,   1S53.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

57:  '• 
Railroad  Journey.  (Lady  M.  Majendie)  Blackw.  121 :  497. 
Railroad  Junction.     Blackw.  114:  419. — Liv.  Age,  I19: 

537. 
Railroad  Kings.     Radical  R.  i:  523. 
Railroad  Lantern,  Quick  Signal.     Pract.  M.  5:  24. 
Railroad  Literature.     Dub.   Univ.  34:  280. — Liv.  Age, 

5*  333- 

—  abroad.     Colbiirn,  113:  106. 

Railroad  Lyric.     (E.  VV.  Ellsworth)  Putnam,  i:  488. 
Railroad  Mania.     (J.  15.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  8:  185. 
Railroad  Monopoly,  Great.     Cellar.  125:  287. 
Railroad  Monopolies  and  .Monopolists.     Nat.  Q.  32:  345. 

—  New  Jersey.     (W.  K.  Medbury)  No.  Am.  104:  428. 
Railroad  Morals  and  Railroad  Policy.     (H.  Spencer)  Ed. 

R.  100:  420. 
Railroad  Movement,  Western.     (J.  W.  Scott)  Hunt,  12: 

323- 
Railroad  Musings.     (J.  H.  Vosburgh)  Putnam,  16:  305. 
Railroad  (JlHcer,   Note-Book  of  a.     (R.  Bond)  Victoria, 

14:  542. 
Railroad  Photographs.  (L  McFarlane)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  70S. 
Railroad  Pilfermgs.     Chainb.  J.  56:  641. 
Railroad  Plans,  1828.     J.  Frankl.  List.  5:  289. 
Railroad  Potentates.     Fraser,  36:  213.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  12:  106.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  586. 
Railroad  Problems  and  Theorists.      (G.  R.  Blanchard) 

Nat.  Q.  40:  429. 
Railroad  Property  and  Prospects.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30: 

120. 

—  in  the  United  States,  1877.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  414. 
Railroad  Queen.     Bentley,  18:  386. 

Railroad  Rambles.  Penny  M.  10:  156-444.  11:  227- 
420.     12:  228-321.     13:  100-401. 

Railroad  Receipts,  Pooling  of.  (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Na- 
tion, 11:  309. —  (J.  W.  Midgeley)  Internat.  R.  6: 

503- 

Railroad  Reflections.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  Lippinc.  19:  193. 

Railroad  Revolutions.  (F.  S.  Williams)  Contenip.  40:  737. 

Railroad  Risks.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Oiicea  Week,  5:  351. 

Railroad  Shops  at  West  Philadelphia,  1870.  (J.  M.  Wil- 
son) J.  Frankl.  Last.  90:  311.  91:  96.  92:  39, 
113.  318.     93:  21,  196.     95:  314. 

Railroad  Signals.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  444.     22:  457. 

—  and  Accidents,  Treatise  on,  Dawnay's.     Pract.  .M.  4: 

159. 
Railroad  Signaling.     Cornh.  19:  280. 
Railroad  Speculation  of  1844.     Bank.  M.  (L.)3:  70,  304. 
Railroad  Station,  Siding  at.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Fraser,  lOO: 

622.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  42. 
Railroad  Stations.     (H.  D.  Jenkins)  Overland,  7:  312. 

—  Romance  of.     Once  a  Week,  20:  145. 

Railroad  Stock,  Liflation  of.  (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No. 
Am.  108:   130. 

—  in  England,  Prices  of,  1839.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  422. 

—  Western,  Value  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:   121. 
Railroad  Structures,   Accidents  to.     (T.  C.  Clarke)  Eel. 

Engm.  5:  251. 

—  Application  of  Iron  to.    J.  Frankl.  List.  49:  289,  361. 

50:  361. 
Railroad  Subsidies.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Nation,  II :  219. 

—  Benolits  of.     (B.  B.  Taylor)  Overland,  14:  201. 
Railroad  Suicides.     All  the  Year,  32:  400. 
Railroad  System,  and  its  Inventors.     Brit.  Q.  37:  338. 

—  Thomas  Gray,  Author  of.    (W.  Ilowitt)  Peop.  J.  2:  58. 

—  Influences  of.     Chamb.  J.  17:  22. 

—  of  Europe.     Am.  Whig  R  4:  485. 

and  of  America.      De  Bow,   3:  138. — Bank.   M. 

(N.  Y.)  12:  312. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     No.  Brit.  II :  305.     Same  art.  EcL 

M.  18:  470.  —  De  Bow,  7:  523. 


Railroad  System  of  the  United  States.  (J.  Quincy)  Hunt, 
57:  432.  — De  Bow,  13:  571.  — (It.  G.  Rankin)  De 
Bow,  24:  386. 

Growth  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  91. 

Study  on.     (E.  Howland)  Harper,  55:  614. 

—  Origin  of.     Chamb.  J.  8:  298.  —  Liv.  Age,  16:  20S. 

—  Progress  of.     (W.  Harding)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  II :  322. 
Railroad  Tickets.     Chamb.  J.  53:  617. 
Railroad-Time  Aggression.     Chamb.  J.  15:  392. 
Railroad  Tires.     Pract.  M.  5:  76. 

—  Fracture  of.     (W.  W.  Beaumont)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  403. 
Railroad  Traffic,  1850.     J.  Frankl.  List.  51:  222. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  1852.     J.  Frankl.  List.  55:  222. 
Railroad  Train,   Philosopher  in.     (J.   A.  Davies)  Recr. 

Sci.  i:   122. 
Railroad   Trains,   Police  and   Mechanism   of.      (W.   B. 
Adams)  Once  a  Week,  11:  3S7. 

—  Resistance  of  Air  to.      (D.  Lardner)  J.  Frankl.  List. 

30:  276.  344.  —  (S.  Russell)  J.  Frankl.  List.  43:  231. 
—  (H.  Bessemer)  J.  Frankl.  List.  44:   145. 

—  Stopping  and  starting.      (E.  W.  Hyde)  Ed.  Engin. 

16:  490. 

Railroad-Train  Timer.     Pract.  M.  5:  337. 

Railroad  Transit  to  Seaboard.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  265. 

Railroad  Transportation,  Rates  of.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 17:  36. 

Railroad  Travel  in  Great  Britain,  1850.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

51:  5- 
Railroad  Traveling.     Once  a  Week,   9:  334,  394.  —  St. 
James,  8:  292. 

—  American.     Putnam,  15:  195. 

—  and  Toll  Question.     Westm.  39:  359.     Same  art.  Eel. 

Mus.  2:  522. 

—  Cheap.     Chamb.  J.  52:  6S1. 

—  in  England.     Hunt,  49:  203. 

—  Lifluence  of,  on  Health.      Liv.  Age,  75:  136.  —  Eel. 

M.  60:  424. 
Railroad  Trip.     Fraser,  22:  238,  577. 
Railroad  Witness  in  London,  Letter  from.  Blackw.  62:  68. 
Railroad  Wonders  of  1S49.     Internat.  M.  i:   583. 
Railroading,  Notes  on.     (J.  A.  L.  Waddeil)  Eel.  Engin. 

24:  81.  —  (H.  P.  Bell)  Eel.  Engi.i.  25:  11. 
Railwaj-  Lyric.     (W.  Black)  St.  James,  11:  56. 
Railways.     See  Railroads. 
Ramibach,  Abraham,  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  R.  162:  34S. — 

Tait,  n.  s.  ii:  223. 
Rain.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Intel.   Obs.  12:   331.  —  Once  a 

Week,  7:  67. 

—  and  Rain  Doctors.     All  the  Year,  22:  584.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  74:  355. 

—  and  Rainfall  in  Canada.     Canad.  Mo.  11:  192. 

—  and  Snow,  Colored.     (E.  Dunkiu)  lu-1.  M.  68:  435. 

—  the  Cause  of  Lightning.     (W.  R.  Birt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

49:  193. 

—  Distribution  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  299. 

in  North  America.     (L.  Blodget)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  63:  93. 
in  the  Temperate  Zone.     (H.  W.  Dove)  .Am.  J.  Sci. 

70:  397.     7.1:  112. 

—  Formation  of  Drops  of.     (0.  Reynolds)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

10:  522. 

—  Franklin's  Hypothesis  of.      (A.  D.  B.iche)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  21:   106. 

—  Hail,  etc..  Cause  of.     (G.  A.  Rowell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

44:  340. 
Theory  of.     (J.  P.  Espy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  21 :  240, 

309.     22:  100. 
Objections  to  Espy's.    (G.  Hutchison)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  27:  80. 

—  Leveling  Power  of.       Cornh.   35:    476.     Same    art. 

Eel.  M.  89:  64. 

—  Preternatural.     Penny  M.  12:  127. 


RAIN 


1081 


RAMBOUTLLET 


Rain,  Red.     Nat.  M.  i :  72. 

—  Signs  of.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  16:  397. 
Rainbow  as  a  SN-nibol  of  Clirist.     (H.  W.  I'arker)  Hours 

at  Home,  1 :  523. 

—  caused  by  Light  reflected  from  AVater.     (E.  S.  Snell) 

Am.  f.  Sci.  68:   iS. 

—  Ideality  of.     (C.  M.  Ingleby)  Fortn.  2:  571. 

—  Iris  of  Homer  and   How  of  Genesis.     (W.  E.  Glad- 

stone) Contemp.  32:   140. 

—  of  the  Termini.     LiiJpinc.  18:  108. 

—  Tertiary.     (C  Hartwell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  56. 
Rainbow  Phosplioresccnce.     Intel.  Obs.  12:  137. 

Rain  Cloud,  after  tlie  Tamil;  a  Poem.     (R.  (J.  Caldwell) 

Cornh.  35:  20S. 
Rain  Dreams.     (I.  Connell)  Overland,  14:  188. 
liaiudrops.     Brit.  Q.  30;  425.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  63: 

451.     Same  art.  Kcl.  M.  49:  38. 

—  and  Hailstones.     (().  Reynolds)  Nature,  15:   163. 
Rainfall  and  Sun  Spots.     Nature,  16:  251. 

—  and  Tenijjerature  of  Northwestern  Europe.     (.\.  Bu- 

chan)  Nature,  7:  245. 

—  and  Water  Supply.     (P.  H.  Baermann)  Eel.  Engin. 

24:   199.  —(J.  W.  .\dams)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  336. 

—  at  San  Francisco,  Monthly.     (P.  E.  Chase)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  93:  204. 

—  at  Wallingford,   Conn.,   1856-81.     (B.  F.  Harrison) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  496. 

—  diminished  by  cutting  down  Forests.     (J.  B.  Boussin- 

gault)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  24:  85. 

—  in  1862  in  England.     Chamb.  .J.  40:  77. 

—  in  1871.     (J.  J.  Hall)  Nature,  5:  481. 

—  in  the  Temperate  Zone.     (W.   AV.   Hunter)   Nature, 

17:  59- 

—  in  the  United  States,  Periodicity  of,  in  relation  to  Sun 

Spots.     (J.  Brocklesljy)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  loS:  439. 

—  Ineq\iality  in.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature,  21 :  541. 

—  of  London,  Provision  for.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  22. 

—  of  the  World.     Nature,  19:  305. 

—  on  an  .\cre  of  (irouud.    (Col.  Austen)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  104. 

—  on  the  Basin  of  Schuylkill  River.     (H.  P.  M.  Birken- 

bine)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi:  185. 

—  Periodicity  of.     (G.  .J.  Synions)  Nature,  7:  143. 

—  What  is  an  Inch  of  Rain?     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  256. 
Rainfalls  at  Lisbon,  Cyclical.     (P.  E.  Chase)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  93:  137. 
Rain  Gauge.     Penny  M.  lo:  445. 

—  Glaisher's.     (.1.  J.  Hall)  Nature,  6:   103. 
Rain-Makers.     Penny  M.  14:   1S2. 

Rain  Storms  and  great  Fires.  (J.  Trowbridge)  Pop.  Sei. 
Mo.  2:  206. 

Rain-Tree  of  Moyobamba.  (W.T.  T.  Dyer)  Nature,  17: 
340- 

Raine,  ALitthew.     Cong.  M.  5:  57. 

Rainier,  Mt.,  Ascentof.  (.\.  V.  Kautz)  Overland,  14:  393. 

Rainy  Day,  and  what  came  of  it.  (M.  E.  Bradley)  Har- 
per, 19:  481. 

IJainy  Days.     (A.  J.  Curtis)  Hours  at  Home,  4:  97. 

Raisins  and  Currants.  (J.  R.  Jackson)  Good  Words,  8: 
819. —  Ev.  Sat.  5:  42. 

Itaising  the  Wind.     Dub.  Univ.  19:   175. 

Rajah,  The.     Belgra.  28:  329. 

—  of  Sattara.     (G.  Thompson)  Ilowitt,  i:  46. 
Rajah's  Diamonds;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  35:  134,  15^. 
Rajast'han,   .Vnnals  and   Antiquities  of,   Tod's.      Quar. 

48:    I.  — Am.   Q.    10:    356.  — (T.    P.    Thomi)S()n) 

We.stm.   15:    143.  —  Blackw.  30:    6S3.  —  Select  J. 

i:  [97. — Mo.  R.  120:  393. — Eel.  R.  50:  525.  56:  120. 
Rajput  Chief  of  the  old  School;  a  Poem.     (A.  C.  Lyall) 

Fortn.  30:  543. 
Rajputana.     Liv.  Age,  2:  363. 

—  Peril  in.     (S.  .1.  Mackennd)  Belgra.  13:  244. 
Rakes,  Natural  History  of.     (E.  Lee)  St.  James,  20:  143. 


Ralahine  Co-operative  Agriculture.     Nation,  12:  341. 

Rale,  Sebastian.  (C.  Francis)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  17:  159. 

Raleigh,  Alexander,  Sermons  by.     Eel.  R.  II9:  83. 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter.  (M.  Najlier)  Kd.  R.  71:  i.  — So. 
R.  4:  433.  —  (H.  Southern)  Retros.  2:  329.  —  Am. 
Mo.  R.  i:  122. — with  portrait.  Am.  Lit.  M.  i:  i. 
—  Dub.  Univ.  31 :  404.  —  with  jiortrait  (S.  G.  Drake) 
N.  E.  Reg.  16:  105.  — (G.  P.  Fi,-her)  Hours  at 
Home,  8:  457.  —  Lond.  Q.  30:  457.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  98:  497. — Nat.  M.  9:  22. — Chamb.  J.  45: 
308.  —  Colburn,  126:  54.  —  Eel.  .M.  45:  392.  63: 
190. — Tait,  n.  s.  25:  453. 

—  and  his  Times.    (C.  Kingsley)  No.  Brit.  23:  i.    Same 

art.  Ed.  31.  35:  433.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  579. 

—  and  his  Wife.     (H.  W.  Herbert)  Godey,  42:  55. 

—  and  Sir  Robert  Cecil.     Fra.ser,  8:  i. 

—  and  Sir  Francis  Vere.     (J.  P.  Collier)Arch.  35:  36S. 

—  and  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  (E.  P.  Wliipjjle)  Atlan.  22:  304. 

—  as  a  Court  Poet.     Chamb.  J.  16:  252.  —  Eel.  M.  25: 

104. 

—  At  the  Tower  Window  with.     Bentley,  54:  240. 

—  Birthplace  of.     Penny  M.  4:  52. 

—  Capture  of  the  great  Portuguese  Carrac  by.     Liv.  Age, 

46:  300. 

—  Ca,se  against.     (S.  R.  Gardiner)  Fortn.  7:  602. 

—  Character  and  Life  of.     (J.  P.  Collier)  Arch.  34:  137. 

—  Edwards's  Life  of.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  8:  456.  — 

(A.  Marras)  Fortn.  11:  373. 

—  Favorite  of  the  Queen.     (C.  B.  Gibson)  Once  a  Week, 

12:  510,  543. 

—  in  Ireland.     (J.  P.  Hennessey)  19th  Cent.   10:    660. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  603. 

—  in  Virginia.     Am.  Bibliop.  i:  272-365.     2:  11. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Mus.  39:  265. 

—  New  Facts  in  his  Biography.     St.  Paul's,  2:   185. 

—  New  Materials  for  a  Life  of.     (J.  P.  Collier)  Arch.  35: 

213. 

—  New  J,ives  of.     (G.  A.  Magonn)  New  Eng.  31:  660. 

—  Original  Letter  of.     Arch.  16:   18S. 

—  Search  for  Manoa,  1595.     House.  Words,  18:  561. 

—  Thomson's  Life  of.     Eraser,  6:  649. 

Raleigh,  Lady,  and  Laily  Rich.  (Mr.-;.  H.  A\'ood)  Ar- 
gosy, 6:  345. 

Half,  William.     Art  J.  3:  47. 

R;ilph,  Ivlward,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  AI.  i:  393. 

Ral|)li  the  Bailiff.     St.  James,  i:  47,  209,  337. 

Ral|)h  de  Bruton's  Sword  Hilt.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  supp.49. 

Ralpii  the  Heir.     (.V.  Trollope)  .Vpideton,  3,  4,  5:  supp. 

Ralph  the  Naturalist.     House.  Words,  11 :   157. 

Ralph  (irueby's  Ghost ;  a  Story.     Cornh.  II :   743. 

Ralph  Wilton's  Weirtl  ;  a  Novel.  (Mi-s.  Alexander) 
Temii.  Bar,  43:  270-6S4.  44:  125.  Same  art. 
Appletou,  13:   15-421. 

Ram  Das  of  Cawnpore.     (J.  A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  43:  87. 

Ramadan.  Moslem  Festival  of.     (.'hr.  Obs.  66:   144. 

Raniah  of  Samuel  and  of  Rachel's  Lament.  (J.  Homer) 
Merh.  <J.  35:   50. 

Ramathaim  Zojihim  and  Rachel's  Sepulcher.     Kitto,  6: 

403- 
Ramayana.     See  Yalmiki. 
Rambles  of  Christoph.  Grum.     Nav.  M.  1 :  2. 
R;imbling  Notes  of  an  idle  E.xcui'sion.     (S.  L.  Clemens) 

('ana<l.  Mo.  12:  351,  446,  ^59.     13:  74. 
Rambling  Recollections.     (W.  H.  Maxwell)  Dub.  L'niv, 

3:  447,  602.    5:  409,  645.    6:  567. 
Rambling  Records  of  People  and  Places.     Dub.   Univ. 

25:  215,  409. 
Rambling  Story.     (M.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  746. 

13:  111-745. 
Ramboiiillet,   Catherine,   Marquise   de.      (.1.   Oxcnford) 

Temp.   Bar,  3:  344. — Cornh.  20:  676.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  74:  402.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  305. 


RAMBOUILLET 


1082 


RAPHAEL 


Rambouillet,  Hotel  ile.  For.  Q.  32  :  135.  —(M.  M.  Mait- 
land)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  350. 

—  Record  of.     Liv.  Age,  27:  82. 

Rain(?,  Louisa  de  la  [Oiiida],  and  her  Novels.  (L.  IM. 
Anderson)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  11 :  284.  — Westm.  105: 
360.  —  Canad.  Mo.  5:  171,  255.  —  Victoria,  28:  369. 
—  (V.  E.  II.  Murray)  Contenip.  22:  921. 

—  Her  Knowledge  of  Italian  Life.     (M.  Calverley)  Con- 

temp.  40:   564. 
Rameau.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  6:  27,  85. 
liamee,  Pierre  de  la,  and  his  Educational  Labors.     Am. 

J.  Educ.  24:  131.     30:  451. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  104:  265.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  39:  440. 

—  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  7:  326. 

Rameses  II.,  Tablet  of,  on  Gold  Mines  of  Ethiopia.     (S. 

Birch)  Arch.  34:  357. 
Ramie,  Ikiliemeria  Tenaeissima.     Hunt,  56:  348. 
Rammohun  Roy.     Am.  Alma.  1835:  314. — Spirit  Pilg. 

2:  270.  —  Ann.   Reg.  8:  [455.  —  Select  J.  3:  [iii, 

194. 

—  and  the  Brahmo  Somaj  of  India.     Brit.  Q.  49:  510. 

Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  6:  245. 

—  and  Hindu  Theism.     (J.  Bowring)  Theo.  R.  4:  1S2. 

—  Defense  of  Hindu  Theism.     Anal.  M.  15:  129.  —  Mo. 

R.  129:  487. 

—  Is  he  a  Christian?    (J.  Tuckerman)  Chr.  Exam.  3: 

361. 

—  Religious  Views  of.     Mo.  R.  133:  91. 

—  Translations  of.     Mo.  R.  92:  173.  —  Select  J.  2:  91. 

—  Writings  of.     Blackw.  4:  141.  —  (,J.  G.  Palfrey)  Clir. 

^  Disc.  5:  363. 
Rarnparts,  Ancient,  Structure  of.     (H.  M.  Scarth)  Arch. 

44:  42S. 
Ramsa}',  Alexander,  with  portrait.     Am.  Whig  R.  13: 

475- 
Ramsay,  Allan.     (W.  Black)  Once  a  Week,  11:  613. 

—  and  Pastoral  Poetry.     (J.  Tomlinson)  Peop.  J.  II :  25. 

—  Story  of.     Once  a  Week,  28:  42. 

—  Verses  of.     Blackw.  2:  3S3. 

Ramsa}',   Allan,  jr.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  5:  3S5. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  71 :  347. 
Ramsa}',  David,  Biography  of.     Anal.  M.  6:  204. 
Ramsay,  Martha  Laurens.     Portfo.(Uen.)  10:  5S7. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (H.  Colman)  Gen.  Repos.  4:  128. 
Ramsden,  Sir  James,  with  portrait.     Pract.   JI.  2:  i. — 

Colburn,  i65:  394. 
Ramsend,  S.  D.     Land  We  Love,  5:  i. 
Ramsey,  Sir  Thomas,  Inventory  of  his  Goods,  1577.     (F. 

W.  Fairliolt)  Arch.  40:  311. 
Ramsey  Abbey,  Charter  respecting  the  Foundation  of. 

(W.  Walcot)  Arch.  14:  154. 
Ramsgate,  England.     Tinslej-,  i :  566. 

—  and  its  Environs.     Tait,  n.  s.  24:  692. 

—  Congregational  (]!uirch  at.     Cong.  M.  21 :  737. 
Ramsgate  Life-Boat;    a  Rescue.     (.1.   Gilmore)  Macmil. 

2:  III.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  87. 

—  a  Night  on  the  Goodwin   Sands.      (.J.  Gilmore)  Mac- 

mil.  3:  4S7.      Same  art.  Good  AVords,  7:  244. 
Ramus,  P.     See  Ramec,  P.  de  la. 

Ranahan  the  Murderer;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  60:   564. 
Ranct"',  Armand  J.  B.,  Abbe  de,  Chateaubriand's  Life  of. 

Dub.  R.  17:  297.     Same  art.  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  324, 

388.  — (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  16:  228. 
Ranch  Cure.     (A.  T.  Bacon)  Lippinc.  28:  90. 
Ranch  on  Ilardscrabble.     (J.  A.  Owen)  Tinsley,  24:  42S. 
Randall,   Benjamin,    and  the    Free-Will    Baptists.      (P. 

Ricliardson)  Chr.  R.  23:  372. 
Randall,  .John  W.     Poems.     (J.  H.  Abbott)  No.  Am.  83: 

Randall,  Samuel  S.     Am.  J.  E<luc.  13:  227. 
Randolph,  Howard  S.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  220. 


Randolph,  .John.  Knick.  2:  154. —  Ann.  Reg.  8:  439. 
—  Niles's  Reg.  30:  186,441.  31:  19.  40:  202. — 
Dem.  R.  28:  119,  209.  —  Meth.  Q.  11:  614.  —  (J. 
Parton)  No.  Am.  103:   142. 

—  at  Liverpool.     Niles"s  Reg.  30:  394. 

—  Character  and  Letters  of.     Westm.  2:  382. 

—  Death-Bed  of.     Liv.  Age,  15:   153. 

—  Dinner  to,  at  Norfolk,  1S30.     Nile.s's  Reg.  38:  359. 

—  Early  Recollections  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  461. 

—  Garland's  Life  of.     So.  Q.  20:  41. 

—  Last  Hours  of.     Niles's  Reg.  48:  406. 

—  Letters  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  -^79. 

—  Library  of.     (H.  B.  Grigsby)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  76. 

—  MSS.  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2":  460,  568. 

—  Personal  Sketch  of.     Putnam,  8:  134. 

—  Speech  of.     Niles's  Reg.  30:  451. 

Randolph,  Thomas,  Poems  of.     (H.  Southern)  Retros.  6: 

61.     Same  art.  Mus.  i:  441. 
Randolphs,  Last  of  the.     Hist.  M.  2:  36. 
Randolph,  Mass.,  Turner  Library,  with  cut.  Lib.  J.  i:  223. 
Random  Likeness.     (Mrs.  Ennsto)  Dem.  R.  15:  348. 
Random   Notes  of  an  idle  Excursion.     (S.  L.  Clemens) 

Belgra.   33:    464.    34:    49,    183,    345.     Same   art. 

Canad.  Mo.  12:  351.  446,  559.     13:  74. 
Random  Records  of  a  Ramble  in  the  East.     Dub.  Univ. 

35:  169,  309,  615. 
Ranelagh.     (F.  W.  Fairholt)  Sharpc,  17:  77. 
Ranger,  The;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  7:   174. 
Ranger,   Continental  Ship  of  War,  Cruise  of,    1777-7S. 

N.  E.  Reg.  29:  13. 
Rangers,  My  tirst  Day  with  the.     Am.  Whig  R.  i :  2S0. 
Rangoon,  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,  8:  204. 
Rank,  Fixed,  Effects  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  5S7. 
Ranke,  Friedrich  Heinrich.     (J.  I.  Helm)  Am.   Church 

R.  29:   592. 
Ranke,  F.  Leopold  von.    History  of  England.    (H.  Sidg- 

wick)  Macmil.  4:  85. 
Rankin,  Arthur  McKee,  with  portrait.  Colburn,  167:  302. 
Kankin,  Thomas.     Meth.  M.  34:  4S1. 
Rankine,  William  John  M.     (J.Mayer)  Nature,  7:  204. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  236. 

—  Scientific  Papers  of.     (O.  Reynolds)  Nature,  23:  477. 
Ranlock  Branch.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Lippinc.  i:  391. 
Ransom  Gen.  T.  E.  G.   (J.  P.  Thompson)  Hours  at  Home, 

i:  478. 

—  Life  of.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3 :  386. 

Ransom's  Mill,  Battle  of.      (E.  F.  Rockwell)  Hist.  M. 

12:  24. 
Ransoms  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Cliamb.  J.  6:  249. 
Rantoul,  Robert,  jr.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  78:  237. — 

with  portrait,  Dem.  R.  27:  348. 
Ranz  des  Vaches,  Song,  Inquiry  into.     Portfo.(Den.)  15: 

420. 

—  Translation  and  Account  of.     Mo.  R.  160:  194. 
Raousset-Boulbon,   Gaston,   Count  de.     lluuse.    Words, 

16:  28.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  82 1. 

—  Line  Conversion.     Liv.  Age,  44:  759. 
Rapa-Nui;  or  Easter  Island.     Macmil.  21:  449. 

Rape  of  Dearbhorgil;  a  Historical  Ballad.  Dem.  R.  35: 
187. 

Rape  of  the  Gamp.  (C.  Mason)  Lond.  Soc.  26:  217-496. 
27:  26-408.  Same  art.  Ilarjier,  49:  502,  677,  800. 
50:   53-821. 

Rape  of  Proserpine;  a  Poem.     (C.  Bowles)  Blackw.  7:  28. 

Raphael  Sanzio  di  Urbino.  (G.  L.  Austin)  Nat.  Q.  27: 
252.  — Eel.  R.  123:  365.  — (A.  D.  Gridley)  Am. 
Presb.  R.  15:  402.— Ev.  Sat.  15:  600. —  with  por- 
trait, Portfo.(l)en.)  7:  248.  —  Godey,  55:  409.— 
(J.  Stothart)  Cath.  World,  31:  816. 

—  and  liis  Father,  Giovanni  Santi.     Art  J.  II :  47. 

—  and  Michael  Angelo.     (H.  Grimm)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

13:  51.     14:  169,  305.  —  Once  a  Week,  4:  97. 


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RATIONALISM 


Raphael  Sanzio  di  Urbiiio  and  his  Times.  Lond.  Q.  34:  33- 

—  and  his  Works.     Good  Words,  14:  777. 

—  Apollo  and  Mar.-^ya.«,  Story  of.    ( W.  S.  Brackett)  Lake- 

side, 6:  172. 

—  Apprenticeship  of.     Beiitley.  19:  471. 

—  Birth  of;  an  Italian  Tradition.     Fraser,  14:  500. 

—  Cartoons  of.     (W.  W.  Lloyd)  I'.  Arts  (j.  3:  243.     4: 

SO)  333-     5-  i°°-  — Lond.  Q.  6:  75.  —  Penny  M.  i: 
349.     2:  1S-261. — Mo.  11.  124:  353. 

—  Collection  of  the  Prince  Con.<ort.    !•".  Arts  Q.  i:  27. 

—  De  Quincey's  Life  of.     (F.  Dexter)  No.  Am.  46:  S3. 

—  Dolphin  and  Child.     Penny  M.  10:  277. 

—  Genius  of.     Blackw.  45:  809. 

and  its  Development.     (G.  F.  Waagen)  Art  J.  3: 

I,  69. 

—  Hours.     (C.  Clauss)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  11:  210. 

—  in  Rome.     (F.  W.  Fairholt)  Art  J.  9:  365. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Hoi^g,  4:  274. 

—  Madonna  Sistina,  Tieck  on.     (C.  L.  Bernays)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  7:  (Oct.)  27. 

—  Muntz's  Life  of.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  32:  20S. 

—  Passages  from  the  Life  of.     Dem.  K.  41 :  276. 

—  Passavant's  Life  of.     Quar.  66:  i. 

—  Recently  discovered  Fresco  of.     For.  Q.  37:  206. 

—  St.  Cecilia.     (W.  M.  Bryant)  AVestern,  5:  138. 

—  School  of  Athens.     (W."w.  Lloyd)  F.  Arts  Q.  2:  42. 

—  Penny  M.  7:  389. 

—  Sculptures  of.     Art  J.  5:  216. 

—  Tapestries  of.     (C.  L.  Fernow)  Dub.  Univ.  26:  669. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  7:  183. 

—  Transfiguration.     Fraser,  30:    154.  —  (W.T.Harris) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  1 :  53. 

—  Virgil,  and  Tasso.     Black«-.  57:  401. 

—  Virgin  and  Child.     (T.  Hunt)  Peop.  J.  i:  171. 
Raphides  and  other  Plant  Crystals.     (G.  Gulliver)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  4:  56S. 

Rapid  Transit  in  New  York.  (W.  H.  Rideing)  Apple- 
ton,  19:  393. 

Rapin  de  Thoyras,  Paul  de,  the  Huguenot.  (S.  Smiles) 
Good  Words,  20:  407,  762,  845. 

Rapp,  the  Gnome  King.  (V.  W.  Johnson)  Harper,  51: 
836. 

Rapp,  Daniel.     (W.  H.  Egle)  Hist.  M.  19:  in. 

Rapp,  George,  and  the  Harmonists.  (D.  E.  Nevin) 
Scrib.  17:  703. 

Rappahannock.     (L.  M.  Blinn)  Potter  Am.  !Mo.  14:  113. 

—  Astray  at.     Chamb.  J.  38:  406.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61: 

260. 
Rapping  the  Question.    (W.  E.  Aytoun)  Blackw.  74:  711. 
Rare  (Jase;  a  Story.     Argosv.  29:  306. 
Rarey,  .1.  S.,  and  faming  of  Horses.     (G.  J.  W.  Melville) 

Fraser,  58:  570.  —  (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  22:  615. 
Rascality,  Career  of.     (.1.  A.  Bolles)  O.  &  N.  3:  140,  311. 

—  Science  of  Comparative.  Ev.  Sat.  10:  498. 
Raspail,  Marie,  Memoir  of.  Victoria,  28:  358. 
Rat,  A  genuine  Norway.     Temp.  Bar,  39:  534. 

—  Our  pet.     Chamb.  J.  55:   103. 

—  Recollections  of  a.     IJIackw.  24:  593. 

Rats.  (.\.  Wynter)  Quar.  loi :  123.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  53:  145.  — All  the  Year,  32:  532.  —  Bentloy, 
32:   161. — Chamb.  .F.  34:   no.  —  Knick.  56:  302. 

—  and  Mice.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  14:  203. 

—  Farmer  Pinclier's.     All  the  Year,  5:  611. 

—  Mice,  and  Weasels.     Chaml).  .1.  13:   131. 

—  Readings  on.     Chamb.  J.  21:  244. 
Rat-Catchers  and  Rat-Catching.     Penny  M.  7:  257. 
Rat-Charming.     Chamb.  J.  58:  575. 

liat  Levee ;  a  New  Orleans  Tale.     (A.  Fonblanquc)  Temp. 

Bar,  48:  224. 
Ratcliffe  Highway,  Night  in.     (F.  W.  Robinson)  Belgra. 

38:  300. 
Rath  of  Badamar;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  325,  513. 


Ratha  Jatra  of  Scrampore,  Festival   of.     Good  Words, 

13:  59- 
Rathbone,  Wm..   Life  and  Labors  of.     (C.  Wicksteed) 

Mo.  Uel.  M.  39:  291. 
Rathlin  Island.     Once  a  Week,  5:   5or,  555. 
Rathniore  and  its  Traditi(nis.  _  Dub.  Univ.  44:  320. 
Ratich,  Wolfgang.  (Iv.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  229. 
Ratilications  of  15th  .Amendment,  Revocation  of.  (G.  H. 

Ycaman)  Nation,  10:  84.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

10:  133. 
Rational  and  Supernatural.  ( W.  C.  Crane)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  30. 
Rational  Cosmology.     Chr.  R.  25:  637. 
Rational  Doctor.     House.  Words,  3:   13. 
Rational  Man;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  41:  318. 
Ralional  Psychology,  Hickok's.     (T.Lewis)  Bib.  Sac. 8: 

169,  346. 
Ratior.al  Theology  and  Christian  Philosophj',  Tulloch's. 

Fraser,  87:  73S. 
Rational  Theory.     Nat.  Q.  17:  62. 
Rationalism.      (.J.   Tulloch)    Contemp.    i:     361. — (J. 

Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  39:  195  — (0.  A.  Brownson) 

Dem.   R.   12:  467.  —  Fraser,  4:    53.  —  (L.   H.   At- 

water)  Princ.  38:  329. — Beutley,  31:   294. — Eel. 

R.  121 :  65.  —  Mo.  Rel.  :M.  5:  310. 

—  American.     (H.  A.  Brann)  .\m.  (,'alh.  Q.  5:  252. 
Late  Developments  of.     (L.  H  Atwater)  Princ. 33: 

64' j. 

—  and  IJaconianism.     Bib.  R.  5:   145. 

—  and  Ritualism.     (J.  Iluut)  (joutemp.  19:  345. 

True  Barrier  against.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  26: 

6S9. 

—  and  Romanism,  Modern  Thought  in.     (I.  T.  Hecker) 

Cath.  World,  29:  249. 

—  and  Supernaturalism.     (F.  A.  G.  Tholuck)  Evang.  R. 

14:   180. 

—  and  Traditionalism.     Brf)wnson.  17:  409. 

—  and  L'ltramontauism.    (W.  J.  Irons)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  67. 

—  and  Unitarians.     Cong.  R.  7:  410. 

—  English.     Lond.  Q.  20:  193. 

—  Franks  of.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  31:  34S. 

—  History  of.     Chr.  Rem.  51:  214. 

Hurst's.     (J.  M-Clintock)  Meth.  Q.  27:   5. 

—  in  the  Church  of  England.     Lond.  Q.  7:   1. 

—  in  Kurope,  Lccky's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  121 :  426. — 

Westm.  84:  326.  —  Brit.  Q.  42:  401.  —Contemp. 
I  :  361.  Same  arl.  Liv.  Age.  89:  594. — I'raser, 
72:  537.  — (W.  Kirkus)  Kitto.  36:  157.  — (J.  Fiske) 
Chr.  Exam.  81:  171.  —  Dub.  R.  59:  51.  Same  art. 
Cath.  World,  5:  77.  —  Eel.  R.  121:  337.  —  Anthrop. 
R.  3:  265.  —  (.\.  St.  J.  Chambre)  Univ.  Q.  23:  475. 

—  (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  i:  7S5. 

—  in  German  Universities,   Decline  of.     (J.  Cook)  Bib. 

Sac.  32:  736. 

—  in  (lermany.    (A.  P.  Pcabody)  Chr.  Exam.  27:  221. — 

Chr.  R.  5:  243.  — Am.  Ed.  2:  545.  —  (F.  Cunning- 
ham) Chr.  Exam.  10:  346. — Cong.  M.  27:  321.  — 
Mo.  R.  156:  I.  — (J.G.  Zahner)  Mercorsb    16:  425. 

—  (H.  Pallou,  2d)Univ.Q.  8:  186  —  (W.  E.  Manley) 
Uiiiv  Q.  32:  77,  3S9.  —  Mo.  R.  164:  4S6. —  Bapt. 
(J.  i:  354.— (.\.  Harris)  Merccrsb.  18:  69. 

—  in  Religion.     (O.  Stearns)  Chr.  F^xam.  55:  244. 

—  Intluence  of.     (Geo.  Eliot)  Fortn.  i:  43. 

—  Moral  Color  of.     (L.  J.  Bevington)  I'ortn.  36:  179. 

—  New  Gospel  of.     Danv   Q.  i:  365. 

—  of  the  Day.     Dem.  R.  32:  2f)S. 

—  St.  Paul  and.     (J   Rickaby)  Month,  31:  138. 

—  Resources  of  the  Church  against.     (J.  P.  Thompson) 

New  Eng.  29:  630. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  348. 

—  Spirit  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  245. 

—  Tendency  of  modern  Thought  as  seen  in.     (C.  C.  Tif- 

fany) Scrib.  17:  S59. 


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READE 


Rationalism  versus  Doctrines.     (E.  P.  Tenney)  Cong.  R. 

8:  357- 

—  ver.-^us  Miracles.     (R.  P.  Ambler)  Univ.  Q.  25:  6S. 

—  versus  pure  Christianity.     (.J.  Cairns)  Tlieo.  Kcl.  4:1. 
Rationalist,  Autobiograidiy  of  a.     New  Eng.  4:  23S. 
Rationalistic  Poetry.  (A.T.  M.  Hudson)  Mercersb.  5:  419. 
Rationalistic  Theol()j:;y.    (G.  II.  Emerson)  Univ.  t^.  17:  5. 
Rationalists,  Creed  of.     (E.  P.  Tenney)  Cony.  R.  9:  524. 
Rationality,  Sentiment  of.     (W.  James)  Mind,  4:  31;. 
Ratisbon  and  Innsbruck.     (H.  Bedford)  M  nth,  29:   159. 
Rattazzi,  U.,  Italian  Statesman.     Westui.  79:  202. 
Rattazzi,  JIadame.     (.J.  H.  lirowne)  Galaxy,  20:  34S. — 

Lippinc.  16:  471. 
Ptattlesnake,  The.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Am.  Natural.  6:  32.  — 
Nat.  M.  13:  58. 

—  How  affected  by  the  White  Ash.     (.Judije  Woodruff) 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  16:  43. 

—  Notes  on.     (J.  J.  Audubon)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  6:  32. 

—  Poison  of.     (S.  W.  Mitchell)  Allan.  21 :  452. 

—  Prairie  Uog,  ajid  Owl.    (S.  W.  Williston)  Am.  Natural. 

12:  203. 

—  Rattle  of.     (.J.  G.  Henderson)  Am.  Natural.  6:  260. 

—  (S.  Augliey)  Am.  Natural.  7:  85. 

—  Ye;  a  modern  Antique.     St.  James,  10:  407. 
"Rattlesnake,  The,"  Voyage  of.    Liv.  Age,  32:  358,  595. 
Rattlesnakes.  (T.B.Thorpe)  Harper,  10:470. — Chamb. 

J.  49:  641.  Same  ait.  Eel.  M.  79:  723.  Same 
art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  513.  —  Bentley,  30:  435.  —  (E.  M. 
Smalley)  Lakeside,  5:  252.  —  (C.  Lanman)  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  16:  27. 

—  and  their  Use  in  America.     Penny  M.  8:  47. 

—  Notes  on.     (J.J.  Audubon)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  3:  21. 
Ranch,  F.  A.,  Eulogy  on.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  ii: 

442. 
Rauhen-Hans  at  Horn.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  603. 

—  Origin  and  Object  of.     Westm.  59:  315.     61:438. 
Raumer,  F.  vou.    America.  (J.T.Crane)  Meth.  Q.  7:  211. 

—  England  in  1835.     See  England. 

—  Historical  Pocket-Book.     For.  Q.  18:  4S7. 

—  History  of  the  i6thand  17th  Centuries.     Quar.  54:  7S. 

—  Lectures  on  Ancient  History.     Westm.  50:  545. 

—  Letters  from  Paris.    SelectJ.2:  209. — For.Q.  11:  452. 
Raumer,  Karl  von.     Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  149. 

Raupach,  Ernst  P.  S.    Darkness;  or  Venetian  Conspiracy. 
(R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  8:  384. 

—  Hohenstauffen.     Blackw.  43:  137, 
Rauscheiibuseh.  Hilmar  Ernst.     Hogg,  2:  312. 
Raven,  The    (W.J.  Broderip)  Fraser,  55:  438.  — Chamb. 

J.  42:  508.  — Once  a  Week,  25:  335.     See  Crow. 

—  a  Tale.     (F.  Copcntt)  Knick.  47:   17. 

—  amid-t  Savages;  a  Story.  (M.  Oratesi)  Cornh.  44:  570. 

—  and  Jackdaw.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week.  16:  540. 

—  Barnaby  Rudge's  Grip.     (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words, 

i:  36-504.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  542,  742.  749. 
Ravens  of  Odin;  a  Poem.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Atlan.  33: 

670. 
Ravenal  Hall;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  30. 
Ravenna.     (II.  James,  jr.)  Nation.  19:  23. 

—  a  Gothic  (.'apital.     (T.  Bacon)  Atlan.  22:  711. 

and  her  Monuments.  (M.  R. Vincent)  Presb.  R.  i:  104. 

—  and  the  Pine  Forest.     Cornli.  15:  346. 
Architecture  of;  Basilicas,  etc.     Brit.  Q.  56:  297. 

—  Mausoleimi  of  Theodoric  at.  (S  Smirke)  Arch.  23 :  323. 

—  Recollections  of.     Fraser,  48:  186. 

—  Remains  of  the  Palace  of  Theodoric  at.     (S.  Smirke) 

Arch.  25:  579. 

—  Two  Days  at.    (E.  II.  Mitchell)  Once  a  Week,  16:  374. 

—  St.  James,  26:  746. 
Ravensburg,  Year  Market  in.     Dub.  Univ.  24:  559. 
Ravenscroft,  Bishop.     Am.  Church  R.  22:  526. 
Ravenshoe.     (H.  Kingsley)  .Macmil.  3:  161-426.     4:  12- 

417.     5:  1-465.     6:  47,  107,  222. 


Ravignan,  Xavier  de.  Brownson,  18:  211.  —  (A.  F. 
Hewit)  Cath.  World,  9:  112.  —Irish  Q.  8:  122S.  — 
Hogg,  6:  257. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  45:  149.  —  (J.  M.   lloppin)  New 

Eng.  29:  23. 

Rawdon,  F.  R.  H.,  Lord,  in  America.  (B.  J.  Lossing) 
Harper,  47:   15. 

Rawdoa's  Raid.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  33. 

Rawlins  Genealogy.     (J.  R.  Rollins)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  306, 

Rawlinson,  Geo.    Bampton  Lectures.    Chr.  Obs.  60:  233. 

Rawliiison,  Sir  Henry,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  66:  514. 

Rawson,  Edward,  with  portrait.  (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E. 
Reg.  3:  201. 

Rawson  Genealogy,  with  portrait  of  Rebecca.  (S.  G. 
Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  3:  297. 

Rawson  Holdsworth  ;  or  Life  of  a  Soldier.  Bentley,  61 : 
263,  4S2. 

Ray,  Benjamin  F.     (R.  Parkinson)  Cong.  Q.  14:  489. 

Ray,  Charles  H.     (L.  D.  Ingersoll)  Lakeside,  4:  301. 

Ray,  John,  and  Willughby,  Philosophical  Correspond- 
ence of.     Retros.  14:  i. 

Ray,  Roger,  the  Naturalist.     Chamb.  J.  9:  140. 

Ray;  a  Story.     (II.  P.  Spofford)  Atlan.  13:  19. 

Ray,  Miss.     Bentley,  14:  511. 

Raymond;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  48:  705. 

Ra3'mond,  Henry  J.  (A.  Maverick)  Galaxy,  8:  267. — 
(H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Putnam,  14:  244.  —  with  por- 
trait. Eel.  M.  73:  368. 

—  and  Journalism.     Galaxy,  9:  466. 

—  Extrai'ts   from  the  Journal  of.     (H.  W.  Raymond) 

Scrib.  19:  57-703-     20:  275. 
Raymotte,  Madame,  Story  of.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Godey, 

47:  426. 
Raynouard,  F.  J.  M.     States  of  Blois;  a  Tragedy.     (R. 

P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  11:  539. 
Razor,  Choice  and  Management  of  a.      (E.  Rhodes)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst,  i:  232. 
Reaction  of  Genius.     (W.  M.  Baker)  Appleton,  21:  513. 
Reactions  in  History.     Peop.  J.  8:  133. 
Read,  Edward  James,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  166:  17. 
Read,  Thomas  Buchanan.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  6: 

289.  —  Irish  Q.  5:  561. 

—  House  by  the  Sea.     Putnam,  8:  19. 

—  Poems  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  301. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (J.  R.  Tait)  Lippinc.  19:  307. 
Reade,  Charles.    (H.  P.  Spofford)  Atlan.  14:  137.  — with 

portrait,  (G.  M.  Towle)  Appleton,  9:  620.  — (J.  .AIc- 
Carthy)  Galaxy,  13  :  437.  —  with  portrait,  Dub. 
Univ.  91:  673. — with  portrait.  Once  a  Week,  26: 
80.  —with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  94:  376. 

—  as  a  Novelist.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  235. 

—  Charge  of  Plagiarism  refuted.      (C.  Reade)  Once  a 

Week,  19:  151. 

—  Cloister  and  the  Hearth.     Nat.  R.  14:  134. 

—  Clouds  and  Sunshine.     Liv.  Age,  56:  17. 

—  Griffith  Gaunt.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  649.     7:477- 

Historical  Basis  of.     (C.  L.  Connelly)  Overland, 

11:  345- 

—  Never  too  late  to  mend.    Am.Ch.  Mo.  i:  361.  —  Bent- 

lev,  40:  292. 

—  Novels.      (Mrs.  E.  V.  Smith)  No.  Am.  82:  368.— 

Blackw.  106:  488. 

—  Pictura  Picture.     (S.  Davis)  Dark  Blue,  i:  520. 

—  Terrible  Temptation.  (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  13:  107. 

—  Very  hard  Cash.     Brownson.  21:  223. 

Reade,  Edmund.     Sybil  Leaves.     Lond.  M.  18:  29. 

Reade,  J.     Prophecy  of  Merlin.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  12:  490. 

Reade,  John  E.,  Poems  of.  Ed.  R.  53:  105.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  13:  727.  — Eel.  R.  89:  415.  95:315-  ^°7- 
397.— Blackw.  52:  113.  —  Chamb.  J.  12:  269.— 
(C.  Redding)  Colburn,  125:  31S.  —  Chr.  Rem.  24: 
283.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  23:  566. 


READE 


1085 


REALITY 


Reade,  John  E.     Pompeii;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  49:  500. 
Reader.  Recollections  of  a.     Cornh.  22:  437,  595,  700. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  739,  S07.     108:  103. 
Readers.  Blaekw.  126:  23;.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  797. 

—  and  Reading.     Good  Words,  17:  315. 

—  and  Writers.     (E.  Noble)  Colburn.  161:  33. 

—  in  1760  and  1S60.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  .Macnul.  i:  4S7. 
Readiness.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  426. 

Reading.  (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  27:  i.  — (G.  Peck) 
Meth.  Q.  6:  6S.  —  (C.  Peirce)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 
1843:  143.  — (C.W.  ChrisJA-)  University  y.  i:  269. 

—  (E.  II.  Sears)  Unita.  R.  i:  50. — So.  Lit.  Mess. 
28:  I. 

—  Abuse  of.     a.  P.  Quincy)  0.  &  N.  7:  445. 

—  Aimless.     (W.  E.  Foster)  Lib.  J.  4:   "S. 

—  and  Books.     (F.  T.  Washburn)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  239. 

—  iN.  Porter)  Hours  at  Home,  8:  101-497.     9:  42- 
544.    10:  79-44S- 

Detached  Thoughts  on.    (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  6:  ^j- 

Porter  on.     (.J.  M.  Hoppin)  New  Eng.  30:  109. 

—  and  Study.     (E.  Stagg)  West.  J.  5:  273. 

—  and  Thinking.     (W.  A.  Sutton)  Irish  Mo.  7:  82. 

—  and  Writing,  Pci-sons  in  England  capable  of.     Penny 

M.  7:  319,  323. 

—  as  an  intellectual  Process.    (E.  0.  Yaile)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

8:  212. 

—  as  a  Means  of  Culture.     Sliarpo,  46:  316. 

—  as  a  Recreation.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  6:  66. 

—  between  the  Lines.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  527. 

—  Course  of.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,   i:  57S.  —  ("W. 

Goodwin)  Anal.  M.  14:  230. 

of  Engli.sh.   Eraser,  30:  479.    Same  art.  EcL  M.  3: 

512. 

—  Desultory  and  systematic.     (Sir  J.  Stephen)  Ex.  H. 

Lee.  g:  i. 

—  Duty  in  regard  to.    (T.  S.  Clarke)  New  Eng.  10:  1S8. 

—  Elementary  Course  of.  (S.  V.  Beeson)  Western,  2 :  357. 

—  Emerson  on.     Ijv.  Age,  63:  72. 

—  for  Honors.     St.  James,  14:  93.  —  Lond.  Soc.  2:  13. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  1 :  269. 

—  for  the  Young,   Responsibility  of  Parents.      (K.   G. 

WelN)  Lib.  J.  4:  325.     See  Children,  Books  for. 

—  Good  Habits  in.     (C.  B.  Haddock)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  10: 

222. 

—  Habit  of.     Liv.  .\ge,  139:  124. 

—  Hints  on.     Ajn.  J.  Educ.  2:  215. 

—  How  and  what  to  read.     (R.  Collyer)  Lakeside,  i:  77. 

—  Learning  to  read.     (F.  W.  Farrar)  Macmil.  21:  445. 
in  ('oUege.     (R.  R.  Bowker)  Lib.  J.  2:  60. 

—  made  easy.     All  the  Year,  16:   i;6. 

—  Method  m.     (Mrs.  F.  Rye)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  135. 

—  Miscellaneous.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  76.  —  Penny  M.  14: 

459- 

—  National  Taste  for  general.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  5:  249. 

—  Novel.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  Si.      See  also 

Fiction;  Novel-Reading. 

—  or  Pen-Poison.     Hours  at  Home,  6:  2.S0. 

—  Overfeeding.    (C.  II.  Biitterworth)  Victoria,  14:   ;oo. 

—  Penny  Awfuls.     (J.  Greenwood)  St.  Paul's,  12 :   161. 

—  Piijiular.     Lib.  J.I :  223. 

—  Profitable.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  663. 

—  Science  of.     Univ.  Q.  20:  120. 

—  Something  wanted  to  read.     ('hamb.  J.  29:  2S9. 

—  Specializing  of.     (W.  E.  Foster)  Lib.  J.  6:  25. 

—  Teaching  to  read.     (J.  Spedding)  19th  Cent,  i:  637. 
Methods  of.     (S.  S.  Greene)  .\m.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1844:  207. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  4S3. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World, 

3:  4''>3- 

—  Vice  of.     Temp.  Bar,  42;  251.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

123:  119. 


Reading ;  What  our  Boys  are  reading.     ( W.  G.  Sumner) 
Scrib.  15:  681. 
See  Books;  Fiction;  Novels. 
Reading  aloud.  Art  of.    (A.  J.  D.  D'Orsey)  Victoria,  18: 

147. 
Legouve  on.     (K.  Hillard)  Apf)leton,  19:  254. 

—  and  DecJainaiion.    (W.  Rus.sell)  Am.  In.st.  of  Instruc. 

1837:  241. 

—  Art  of.     All  the  Tear,  43:  343. 

—  Breathing  in.     (H.  W.  Jameson)  Western,  2:  476. 

—  in  Schools.     (G.  F.  Thayer)  .\m.  J.  Educ.  4:  219.  — 

(F.  E.  Cook)  Western,  2:  339.  —  (R.  C.  Metcalf) 

Lib.  J.  4:  343. 
Readings.  Public.     (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  6:  269. 
Reading-Party  in  the  long  Vacation.     Blaekw.  53:   153. 
Reading-Rooms,  Popular.     Chamb.  J.  40:  411. 
Reading  the  Heart  in  the  Face.  (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,63:  352. 
Readmg,  Mass.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.    N.  E.  Reg.  7:  25. 

—  List  of  Settlers,  1640-1700.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  40. 
Reading,  Pa.,  Episcopal  Church  at.    (H.  M.  Keim)  Penn- 

syl.  ^I.  4:  66. 
Reading  Abbey.    (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  18:  39S.— 

(Sir  H.  Englelield)  Arch.  6:  61. 
Reading  Railroad.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  91. 

—  Report  of,  1S49.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  49:  223. 
Ready  Aloney :  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  54:  75. 
Ready-^Ioney  Mortiboy.     (W.  Bcsant  and  J.  Rice)  Once 

a  Week,  26:  1-575. 
Real  and  the  .\pparent.     (B.  F.  Tweed)  Univ.  Q.  8:  357. 

—  and  the  IdeaL    (M.  Farquhar)  Knick.  57:  507.    58:  17. 
Real-Estate,  Credit  and  Capital.     (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank. 

M.  (N.Y.)3o:  422. 

—  Descent  and  Distribution  of.    (W.  Reynolds)  Am.  Law 

R.  15:  510. 

—  Digby's  Law  of.     (H.  C.  Lea)  No.  Am.  121 :  429. 

—  Law  of.     Westm.  112:  334. 
English.     Westm.  6:  446. 

Greenleaf's  Edition  of  Cruise  on.     (G.  S.  HiUard) 

No.  Am.  69:  376. 
Reforms  in.     Lond.  M.  22:   i. 

—  Transfer  of.     Westm.  43:  ;^j^.  —  Fraser,  96:  320. 
<See  Land;  Property. 

Real-Estate  Mania.     (J.  Archbald)  Overland,  3:  72. 

Real  (iliost  Story.     Lippinc.  3:  501. 

Real  Murderer;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  10:  44S. 

Real  Presence,  Lutheran  Doctrine  of.     (C.  P.  Krauth) 

Mercersb.  17:  22S.     See  Lords  Supper. 
Real  Schools  of  Germany.    (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

5:  6S9. 
Real  Sister  of  Charity.     House.  "Words,  3:  291. 
Kealf.   Richard.     Canad.  Mo.  14:  753.  —  (R.  Johnson) 

Lippinc.  23:  293. 
Realism.  Ancient  iind  modern.     Lond.  Q.  15:  57S. 

—  and  Idealism.     (H.  Lotze)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  6:  4. 
in  Education.     (.1.  M.  Long)  Western,  6:   196. 

—  and  Nominalism,  Koehler's.    (J.  11.  Dubbs)  Mercersb. 

16:   165. 

—  and  rational  P.sychology.     (T.  Lewis)  .\m.  Presb.  R. 

12:  I. 

—  in  Art,  Recent  German  Fiction,  1S5S.    Westm.  70:  4SS. 

—  in  its  Bearing  on  Theology.    (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb. 

17:  571. 

—  ilodern.     Lond.  Q.  53:  311. 

—  Reasoned.     (J.  S.  Henderson)  Fortn.  24:  519. 

—  revived.     (T.  H.  Skinner,  jr.  1  New  Eng.  13:  509. 

—  Transcendental,  E.  von  Hartmann's.     (J.  S.  Hender- 

son) Mind,  1 :  407. 

—  Verbal.     (K.  von  Raumer)  .\m.  J.  Educ.  5:  657. 
Reality.     (R.  W.  Emer.son)  No.  Am.  125:  271. 

—  and    Critoridii   of   Certitude.      (.V.    F.    Hewit)   Cath. 

World,  29:   II. 

—  Mind  StufE  and.     (J.  Royce)  Mind,  6:  365. 


REALITY 


108G 


RECOLLECTIONS 


Reality  of  Knowledge.     (A.  F.  Ilcwit)  Cath.  World,  28: 
721. 

—  of  the  Soul.     (A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  World,  29:   -,44. 

—  of  the  sufficient  Ueason.      (A.  I''.  Ilcwit)  Oaih.  World, 

29:  212. 

—  of  the  Kiip»rnatural  Order.    ( A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  World, 

29:  481. 

—  of  tiie  World.    (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World.  28:  577. 
Realities,  Lynn's.     Collnirn,  92:  2;i. 

Really  good  Case.     Chanib.  J.  57:  5S9.    Same  art.  Li  v. 

Age,  147:   173. 
Realinah.     (A.  Helps)  Macniil.  17:  r,Q-495-    iS:  17-491. 

19:  24. 
Realp;   a  Tale  of   the  Swiss  Mountains.     Colbura,  42: 

178. 
Ream,  Vinnis.  with  portrait.    Putter  Am.  Mo.  6:   143.  — 

(R.  G.  White)  Overiand,  7:   144. 
Ream's  Station,  Uattle  of.     (C.  M.  Wilcox)  So.  M.  16: 

supp.  63. 
Reaper's  Dream;  a  Poem.    (T.  B.  Read)  Allan.  13:  550. 
Reaping.     Penny  M.  10:  206, 

Reaping  and  Mowing  Maciiinery.     Pract.  M.  5:   1S9. 
Reaping-Maciiine.     Chamb.  J.  28:  303. 

—  M'Cormack's.     Liv.  Age,  31:  23S. 
Reaping-Maehines,  Cars  for.     Pract.  M.  5:  350. 
Reason,  a  psychological  Distinction.     (II.  Barnes)  Am. 

Natural.  15:  7S9. 

—  Age  of.     (M.  Pattison)  Fortn.  27:  343. 

—  and  Beauty.  Relations  of.    (E.  Gurney)  Mind.  4:  4S2. 

—  and  Divine  Things.     (D.  Gans)  Mercersb.  16:  439. 

—  and  Faitii.    (C.  Francis)  Clir.  Lxani.  3:  qo.  —  Westni. 

56:  64.  —  (W.A.Sutton;  Moiitii,  38:  340.  —  (G.  K. 

Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  61:  412.  — (E.  H.  Hedge)  Chr. 

Exam.   70:    204.  —  Brownson,    13:    34S.  —  (L.  II. 

Atwater)  Princ.  32:  6aS.  —  Daiiv.  Q.  2:  i. 
Claims  and  Coniiicts  of.     (H.  Rogers)  ICd.  R.  go: 

293.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  24:  1.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

19:  280. 
Correlation  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  10:   i. 

—  and  Instinct.     (F.  C.  Clark)  .\m.  Natural.  13:  96. — 

Zoist.  2:   143. 

—  and  Reason.     (F.  -A..  Ranch)  Mercersb.  8:  So. 

—  and  the  religious  Sentiment.     Bost.  Q.  5:   129. 

—  and  Revelation.     Quar.  33:  356.  —  Brownson,  9:  24S. 

14:  58. —So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  i.  — (E.  Mellor)  Ex.  11. 
Lee.  12:  413. —  Cong.  M.  17:  341.  — Dauv.  Q.  i: 
24.  — Dub.  tlniv.  88:  633. 

—  and  Sentiment.     (H.  C.  Pedder)  Internat.  R.  5:  326. 

—  Authority  against.     Dera.  R.  15:  272. 

—  Hinnan.     Brownson,  12:  227. 

—  in  Religion,  Misuse  of.     Cong.  M.  i:  142. 

—  in  Search  of  a  Religion.    (.1.  T.  Tucker)  Bost.  R.  6:  47. 

—  Incompetence   of,    in  Matters  of   Religion.      (11.   M. 

Johnson)  Meth.  Q.  13:  29. 

—  Insufficiency  of.     Brownson,  5:   143. 

—  not  a  Rule  of  Faith.     (M.  Loy)  I, nth.  Q.  1 :  67. 

—  Origin  of.     (M.  Muller)  Contemp.  31 :  46;. 

—  True   and   false   Friends   of.     (I.    T.    Hecker)   Cath. 

World.  33:  2S9. 

—  Use  of,  Cheiievicre  on.  (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  15:  137. 

—  Young  on  Province  of.     Ed.  R.  1 12:  3^6. 

Reason  why  ;  a  Cornish  Ballad.     House.  Words,  6:   156, 

233. 
Reasoning.     Blackw.  41 :  25S.  —  (0.  A.  Brownson)  Dem. 

R.  12:  246. 

—  Drolleries  in.     Chamb.  J.  55:  7S5. 

—  Fundamental  Laws  of.     (T.  Hill)"Chr.  Exam.  40:  263. 

—  Proce<;s  of.     (T.  Hill)  No.  Am.  87:   i. 

—  Theorv  of.     Meth.  Q.  12:   547. 
Bailey  on.     Prosp.  R.  8:  115. 

—  Theories  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  128,  283. 
See  Logic. 


Reasoning   Powers,  Cultivation   of.     (J.  Day)  Chr.  Q. 
Spec.  7:  322. 

—  Theory  of.     Meth.  Q.  34:  547. 

Reata;  or,  What's  in  a  Name':'     BKackw.  127:   17-578. 
Rebecca's  Ma.     (F.  W.  Loring)  O.  it  N    2:  589. 
Rebeccaism.     (R.  D.  G.  Price)  19th  Cent.  9:  601. 
l.'ebekah;  a  Poem.     (R.  L.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  18:  229. 
Rebel  of  the   Eamily:  a  Novel.     (E.   L.  Linton)  Temp, 

Bar,  58:   112-544.     59:   114-544.     60:   116-543. 
Rebels:  a  i'oem.     So.  R.  n.  s.  12:  2^2. 

—  Forgiveness  of.     (G.  1".  Magoun)  Cong.  R.  71:   107. 
Rebel  Explosive.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:   125. 

Bi'liel  Surgeon.     Knick.  63:  35 

Rebellion  contrary  to  Christianity.     Bost.  R.  i:  402. 

Ilebellion  of  1745-46,  Johnstone's  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R. 

33'  -37" 

—  in  the  United  States.     See  United  States.  Ci%il  War. 
Reboul.  Jean.  French  Poet.     (B.  Murphy}  Cath.  World, 

18:  94.  —  Month.  7:  326. 
Recauiior,  Madame  J.  F.  J.  A.  B.  (C.  Hervey)  Bclgra. 
Sii-  443- — Chamb.  J.  12:  216. — (A.  Laugel)  Na- 
tion. 15:  347. — Colburn,  117:  453.  Sameart.Ecl. 
M.  40:  250. —  Eraser,  40:  264.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  23:  97.  —  Eraser,  5i :  396.  —  (A.  King)  Ar- 
gosy, 6:  105.  —  (C.  Clark)  Galaxy,  4:  37.  —  Sharpe, 
51:  292. — Mouth,  i:  345.   . 

—  and  B.  Cnnstant.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation.  33:  391. 

—  and  her  Friends.     Dub.  R.  57:  SS.     Same  art.  Cath. 

World.  2:  79.  —  (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  82:  299. 

—  Lovers  and  Friends  of.     (I.  M.   Luyster)  Atlan.  14: 

446.  ^ 

—  Souvenirs  and  Correspondence  of.     Quar  107:298. — 

Ed.  R.  iii:  204.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64:  643. — 
Nat.  R.  10:  347.  —  Westm.  73:  610.  — (W.  Rus- 
sell) St.  James,  11:  346.— No.  Brit.  32:  1.  — (K. 
Trevor)  Bentley,  25:  96.  —  (J.  W  Chadwick)  Na- 
tion, 4:  230. 
Rccnntation,  The.     (P.  S.  Worsley)  Blackw.  90:  640. 

—  for  Converts  from  Romanism.      Chr.  Obs.  41:  396. 

43:   779- 

Recent  Carnival  of  Crime  in  Connecticut.  (S.  L.  Clemens) 
Allan.  37:  641. 

Recent  Cmifcssion  of  an  Opium-Eater.     BlackM-.  80:  629. 

Recent  great  French  Dtiel.  (S.  L.  Clemens)  Atlan.  43: 
177. 

Receivers;  Law  Term  explained.  (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Na- 
tion, 12:  316. 

Receiving  Strangers.     (C.  E.  Stephen)  19th  Cent.  5:  13. 

Recliabites.     Cong.  M.  6:  79. 

Reciprocity.     (C.  H.  Thompson)  Eraser,  99:   197. 

—  and  Colonial  Syst'jms.     Blackw.  44:  317. 

—  and  Free  Trade.     (A.  It. Wallace)  igtli  Cent.  5:  63S.— 

(R.  Lowe)  19th  Cent.  5:  992.  —  (Reply  to  Mr.  Lowe 
by  A.  R.  Wallace)  19th  Cent.  6:  179.  —  (.\.  Arnold) 
(ieni.  M.  n.  s.   22:  310. — (B.  Price)  Conteni]).  13: 
321. 
and  foreign  Competition.     Westm.  I12:   i. 

—  Can  it  help  us?  (A.  J.  Wilson)  ]\Iacmil.39:  357-537- 

—  in  Commerce.     (15.  Price)  Contemj).  35:  269. 

—  What  isfairand  equal?    (J.  MeCord)  Ue  Bow,  15:  433. 

—  with  Canada.     Penn  Mo.  5:  529. 

;,i)d  .\merican  Protection.     St.  James,  36:  J17. 

Reciprocity  System.     Ed.  R.  45:  446.  —  For.  Q.  9:  261. 
Reciprocity  Treaties.     (H.  G.  Rice)  Hunt,  12:  262. 
Rc.lMinied',  The:  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  668. 
Recluse,  The.     Knick.  37:   162,330,450.     38:  441. 

—  a  Story  of  the  Coast  of  France.     Sharpe,  15:   153-281. 

—  of  the  Iron  Tower.     (S.  Brooks)  Tinsley.  i:  100. 
Recognition  of  Friends  in  Heaven.     (F.  W.  P.  Green- 
wood) Chr.  Exam.  18:  222.  — Chr.  R.  7:  47. 

Recollections  juid  Contrasts.     Dub.  Univ.  61 :  428. 
I  — of  an  absent  Man.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  121. 


RECOLLECTIONS 


1087 


RED 


Recollections  of  an  Artist.     Sliarpe,  52:  113,  169. 

—  of  Cliarlcs  Straiifje.     IJentk-y,  45:   117-515. 

—  of  a  disturbed  iJisirict.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  4S6. 

—  of  tiie  Kast.     (Mrs.  I'ostans)  Kitto,  2:  loi. 

—  of  1S03.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  671. 

—  of  an  Englisli  Gold  Mine.     (G.  Du  Maurier)  Once  a 

Week,  5:  356. 

—  of  tlie  (iifled.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  160. 

—  of  Josepli  (leywood;  a  Story,     (,'ornii.  12:  6S9. 

—  of  a  Lover  of  Society.     IJlackw.  59:  215,  463. 

—  of  an  o!<l  Woman.     Galaxy,  11:  45.     12:  104. 

—  of  a  poetic  Childlxiiod.     l>ub.  Univ.  18:  491. 

—  of  a  I'orlraJt-I'aiuter.     Dub.  U'liiv.  14:   155-6S2.     15: 

38,394.     16:90,521.     17:336.     18:67. 

—  of  a  re:ire<l  Lawyer.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  97. 

—  Some  early.  (W.  Chambers)  Clianib.  .L  52:  353-513. 
IlccoiiCil  il;  a  Poem.  (J.  Iiii^eiow)  Good  Words,  4:  7S0. 
Keconciliaiioii  to  G'xL     (i\L  Goodricii)  L'niv.  Q.  26:  345. 

—  Doctrine  c,f.     (C.  Palfrey)  Mo.  llcl.  M.  40:   t. 
Reconciliations.     Lond.  Soc.  22:   134.  —  Knick.  18:467. 
Keconstri.ctioii  after  the   Rebellion.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No. 

Am.  103:  520.  —  (W.  JL  Grosvenor)  NewKnii.  24: 
755.  — (K.  L.  Godliin)  Nation,  4:  150. —  (k.  K. 
Colileiifli)  Meth.  Q.  30:  379.  — (W.  Spauldini;) 
Univ.  (.}.  22:  447. — liepulilic,  3:  129. — (D.  IL 
Chamberlain)  N".  Am.  128:  161. 

—  as  it  stands,  1S68.     Naticni,  7:  225. 

—  Dani^er  <if  the  H  ur.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  i:  357. 

—  Winter  Davis  <m.     (fU  W.  Davis)  Nation,  i:  6S0. 

—  Divine  Law  as  Basisof.  (.J.  0.  Barrett)  Radical,  2:  142. 

—  Educaion  as  an    Element   in.     (J.  P.  Wickersham) 

Am.  J.  Ednc.  16:  2S3. 

—  Essence  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  I  :  4. 

—  Mr.  Harlan  on.     (C.  C.  Ilazewell)  Nation,  i:  361. 

—  President  Johnson's  Policy.     NewEng.  25:  711. 

—  Law  of  t  'inujuest  the  true  Basis  (jf.    (W.  M.  Grosvenor) 

New  Enii.  24:  m. 

—  Plans  of,  1863.     Brownson,  20:  481. 

—  Power  of  Congress  over.     (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation, 

2:  390. 

—  Process  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  6:  144. 

—  Prospect  of,  1867.     (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation,  4:  212. 

—  Report  of  (.'onnnittee  on,    1S66.     (T.  G.   Shearman) 

Nation,  2:  744. 

—  Southern    Regeneration,    1S67.     (IL   T.   Blake)    New 

Eng.  26:   148. 

—  T.Stevenson.     Brownson,  21 :   166. 

—  Terms  of.     (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation,  3:  270. 

—  Theories  of.     Am.  Law  R.  i:  2-58. 

—  through  Bankruptcy,  1S65.  (E.  t^uincy)  Nation,  1 :  550. 

—  Winding  uf)  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  224. 
See  South,  The. 

Rcconstrudioii  of  Sheepfolds.     Blackw.  127:  697.    Same 

art.  Liv.  .\ge,  146     170. 
Record  of  Dorcas  Beirlex.  ^C.  Chesebro")  Lippinc.  2:  569. 

—  of  the  Kings.     Tin^ley,  6:  217. 

Records  and  Record  (,'ommissioiis.     Eraser,  66:   122, 

—  and  Registration,     liuar.  39:  41. 

—  of   the    Past;    Assyrian    and    Egyptian    Inscriptions. 

Lond.  Q.  45:  476. 

—  Public.     Westm.  10:  393. 
Neglect  of .     Westni.  51:  162. 

Record  Commission,  British.     Ed.  R.  46:  471.  —  Eraser, 

15:    261.— Quar.  58:    540.  — Eor.   Q.  17:  362.— 

Tait,  4:  430. 
Record  OfKce,  Gleanings  from.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Eraser, 

55:  127,  724- 
Recovered  Estate.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  193. 
Recreation.     (C.    A.    Bristed)  Nation,  2:    177.  —  L^nd. 

Soc.  40:  223.  — (G.  J.  Romanes)  19th  Cent.  6:  401. 

Same  art.    Pop.    Sci.    Mo.   15:    772.  — (IL  Jones) 

Good  Words,  22:  43. 


Recreation  and  Health.  (B.W.  Richardson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
14:  780. 

—  for  tlie  People.     Peop.  J.  5:  319. 

—  Importance  of.     (V.  Fuller)  Victoria,  16:  501. 

—  Rationale  of.     Cornh.    16:  315.     Same  art.   Eel.   M. 

69:  602. 

—  a  religious  Duty.     (A.  Lewis)  Dark  Blue,  i:  346. 

—  Work  and  Leisure.     (E.  Curtius)  New  long.  39:  319. 
Recreations.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  201.  —  .Vll  the 

Year,  33:   329. 

—  for  the  People.     Penny  M.  8:  9. 

—  of  a  Counlry  Parson.     Set  Boyd,  A.  K.  H. 

—  of  great  Men.     Liv.  Age,  135:  319. 

—  of  a  London  Recluse.     Eraser,  68:  353,  527.     69:  127. 

70:  637. 

—  Popular,  Moral  Influence  of.     Dub.  R.  41:  271. 
See  Amusements. 

Recruit  and  the  Invalid.     Ilowitt,  2:  277. 
Recruit's  Story.     Tinsley,  6:  632. 

Recruiting.     Eraser,  57:  311.     93:  3S6.  —  Good  Words, 
4:  609.  —  Broadw    i:   175. 

—  and  the  Militia.     Eraser,  91 :  450. 

—  English,  in  the  United  States,  1855.    Dub.  Univ.  48:  7. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (P.  Onslow)  Contenip.  12:  545. 
Recruiting  Difliculty.     (C.  II.  .Malan)  Fortn.  5:  406. 
Recruiting  Question.     All  the  Year,  34:  437. 
Rectifications   in    Industrial    Affairs.      (W.    R.     Greg) 

Fortn.  30:  200. 
Rectilinear  Motion,  Sketch  of  exact.     (G.   B.   Ilalsted) 

Eel.  Engin.  18:  50. 
Rector,   The.     (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  90:    2S4.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  71:  68. 
Rector  in  Search  of  a  Curate.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  631,  663. 
Rector's  Daughter.     (S.  Symonds)  Peop.  J.  II :  320. 
Rector's  Daughter.    Blackw.  57:  580. —  Eraser,  34:  436, 

567. 
Rector's  Flirtation.     (F.  Fairfax)  Canad.  Mo.  18:   162. 
Rectory  of  Valehead,  Evans's.     (R.   Robbins)  Chr.  Q, 

Sjjcc.  4:  598. 
Reculver,  Eng.,  Smith's  Antiq.  of.     Colburn,  90:  196. 
Red  as  a  Rose  is  she;  a  Novel.     (R.  Broughton)  Temp. 

Bar,  26:  145-429.     27:   1-427.     28:   1-423. 
Red  Cape;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  7:  521. 
Red  Color.     Chamb.  J.  40:  318. 
Red  Court  Farm  ;  a  Tale.     Bcntley,  41:  169.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  40:  510. 
Red  Crayons,  How  to  make.     (A.  F.  Loniel)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  5:  157. 
Red  Cross  Service  ;    Russo-Turkish  War.     Temp.   Bar, 

54:  518. 
Red  Feather;  an  Indian  Story.     (I.  5IcLellan)  Internal. 

M.  5:  319. 
Red  Finley  of  the  Deer.     Frascr,  34:  166. 
Red  Fox:  a  Tale  of  New  Year's  Eve.     (C.  F.  Guernsey) 

Lippinc.  7:  9. 
Red-haired  Bell.     (M.  F.  Buchanan)  Godey,  20:  229. 
Red  Il.and.     (W.  M.  Baker)  Atlan.  27:  221. 
Red  Hand.     (J.  G.  Barnwell)  Lippinc.  7:  315. 
Red  Hat;  a  Legend  of  Malmaison.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp. 

Bar,  13:  4S7. 
Red  House;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  35:  36,  61. 
Red  Hugh;  a  Poem.     All  the  Year.  19:  29S. 
Re.l  Indian  Legend.     (II.  S   Legend)  Belgra.  2:  Sq. 
Red  Indiana;  Indian   Sketches.     (C.  G.  Leiand)  Temp. 

Bar,  45:  1S5.     46:  201.     47:  77.     48:   1S9,  330. 
Red  Inn  of  Andernacli.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  632.     4:  79,  92, 
Red  Jacket.  Grave  of.     Hist.  M.  5:  73. 

—  Stone's  Life  of.     No.  Am.   54:    227.  —  (S.    Miller) 

Princ.  14:  I  S3. 
Red  Lancer;  a  Tale.     (A.  Fonblanqne)  Belgra.  20:  341. 
Red  Man.     (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Quar.  65:  3S4. 
Red  Nose.     Chamb.  J.  46:  6S3. 


RED 


1088 


REFORM 


Red  Pool  Cottage.     (L.  Sand)  Sharpe,  36:  301. 

Red  Rappaiee;  a  Tale.     Dub.  I'liiv.  g:  31S. 

Red  Riding-Hood.     (Mrs.  A.  I.  Rittliie)  Kv.  Sat.  4:  513. 

Red  River,  Louisiana,  Campaign  on,  1S63.  U.  S.  Serv. 
M.  2:  417.  —  So.  M.  15:  sujip.  141.  —  (T.  R.  Bon- 
ner) Land  We  Love,  5:  459.     6:  7. 

Red  River  Dam.  (J.  G.  Wilson)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  11: 
104. —  (.J.  G.  Wilson)  Galaxy,  i:  241. 

Red  River  Raft.     Dc  Row,  19:  437. 

Red  River  of  the  North.  All  the  Year,  24:  15.  — (H. 
Van  Dyke,  jr.)  Harper,  60:  Soi.  —  (A.  Ilgenfritz) 
Lippinc.  27:   113. 

—  and  the  fertile  Belt.     Chamb.  J.  46:  342.  — West.  J. 

5:   176. 

—  Expedition  to.     Blackw.  108:   704.     109:  48. 

Ilinds's.    Colburn,  121 :  100.  — (W.  Hincks)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  6:   175. 

—  Half-Brecds  of.     (P.  Kane)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i :  12S. 

—  Mission  on.     (F.  Aubert)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  363. 

—  People  of.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  18:  169. 

—  Recollections  of.     Blackw.  57:   18. 

—  Settlement  on.     Clianib.  J.  26:   53. — Liv.  Age,  49: 

S13.  — (A.  L.  Chctlain)  Hari)er,  58:  47. 

—  To  and  beyond.     (M.  Marble)  Harper,  21:  289,  5S1. 

22:  306. 
Red  River  Trail.     (C.  Hallock)  Harper,  18:  602.  19:  T,y. 
Red  Rose,  or  the  Fairies'  Well.  (L.  Gore)  Victoria, 11 :  28S. 
Red  School-House;  a  Poem.    (L.  Larcom)  Atlan.  ig:  672. 
Red  Sea  and  the  East,   Commerce  of.     (E.  Weiss)  De 

Bow,  g:  132.  — (E.  Weiss)  West.  J.  4:  35. 

—  Great  Crevasse  oC.     (L.  Coleman)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  248. 

—  Passage  of,  bv  Israel.     No.   Brit.  27:  517.  —  (.J.  W. 

Tlwmpsou)"Mo.  Rel.  M.  g:  543.— Bib.  R.  5:  38.— 

(Dr.  Vail)  Meth.  Q.  35:  306. —  (.1.    Strong)  Meth. 

Q.  36:  223.  —(F.  Dimond)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  623. 

—  (\V.  0.  Stoddard)  Scrib.  3:  582. 

Miracle  of.     (F.  Corbaux)  Kitto,  15:  108. 

Red  Shoes.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Howitt,  2:  171. 

Red  Snow.     (F.  C.  Clark)  Am.  Natural,  g:  129. 

Red  Tape.     (J.  B.  Mann)  O.  &,  N.  7:  439. 

Redcotes  Green  House,  Hermit  of.   Once  a  Week,  27:  315. 

Redderbrae,  The.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Dub.  Univ.  12:  487. 

Redding,  Cyrus.    All 's  Avell  that  ends  well.    Dub.  Univ. 

60:  483. 

—  Li  Memoriam.     St.  James,  26:  444. 

—  Literary   Recollections.      Chamb.  J.  30:    25.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  1016.  —  F'raser,  57:  242. 

—  Velasco.     Eraser,  33:  456. 

Rede,  Wni.  Lemau,  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  80:   102. 
Redeemable  Bank-Note  Currency.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36: 

357,  436.     See  Currency. 
Redeemed  Vow.     (M.  F.  C.  Monck)  Dub.  Univ.  45:  1S3. 
Redemption,  Ancient  Promise  of.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ. 

Q.  22:  308. 

—  Christ  the  Instrument  of.     (0.  W.  Wight)  Univ.  Q. 

10:  147. 

—  God's  Means  for  Man's.     (G.  B.  Miller)  Evang.  R.  i : 

419. 

—  its  Glory.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  521. 

—  Mystery  of .     Brownson,  8:  319. 

—  of  ]\Ian.     Chr.  OI)s.  35:  201. 

—  Organic.  (S.  H.Giesy)  Merccr.sb.  17:  32s,  485.  18:  485. 

—  Ultimate  Supremacy  of.  (H.  B.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  16:  581. 
Redemptioners,  German,  and  New-Landei-s.    (R.  Weiser) 

Evang.  R.  21 :  2qo. 

Redfield,  William  C.  Biographical  Memoir  of.  (D.  Olm- 
sted) Am.  J.  Sci.  74:  355. 

Redgrave,  liichard.  Autobiography  of.     Art  J.  2:  48. 

Redhouse,  .las.  Wni.,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  166:  662. 

Redsdale  Jiulgment  and  its  Results.  (C.  J.  Ellicott)  igtli 
Cent,  i:  753. 

Reduced  Circumstances.     Good  Words,  21 :  14. 


Reduced  Dinner-Party.     (.1.  Payn)  Belgra.  43:  supp,  68. 
Rodwitz,  O.  von.     Amaranth.     NewQ.  2:  125. 
Ree's  Racovian  Catechism.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  297,  441. 
Reed,  Andrew.     Fxl.  R.  119:  i. 

—  and  Matheson's  Visit  to  America.     Chr.  R.  i:  54. — 

( W.  B.  O.  Pcabody)  No.  Am.  41 :  489.  —  (.1.  Walker) 

Chr.  Exam.  19:  257.  — (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7: 

644.  —Am.  Q.  18:  190.  —  (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  7:  59S. 

—  Eraser,  12:  464,  575. 
Reed,  Sir  Charles,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  167:  529. 
Reed,  David,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (W.  H.  Reed) 

N.  E.  Reg.  25:  378. 
Reed,  Henry,  Life,  Character,  and  Works  of.     (W.  B. 

Reed)  So.  R.  n.  s.  i:  413.  —  Penn  Mo.  2:  572. — 

Liv.  Age,  43:  421. 
Reed,  Jo.seph,  Life  of.     (II.  Reed)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog. 

18:211.— Am.  Whig  R.  6:  155.  —  (C.  W.  Upham) 

No.  Am.  65:  441. 
Reed,  William  B.,  Correspondence  with  J.  C.  Hamilton. 

Hist.  M.  10:  supp.  177. 

—  Reply  to  Bancroft.     Hist.  M.  II :  249. 
Reedyrill.     Dem.  R.  28:  532.     29:  2>Zi  142,  225. 
Reefer's  first  Cruise.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  25,  105,  185. 
Reeks,  Trenham.     Nature,  20:  38. 

Rees,  Abraham,  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  37,  91. 
Reeve,  John,  Comedian.     (L.  Rede)  Colburn,  52:  405. 
Reeve,  Tapping.     (L.  Beecher)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  62. 

—  God's  Plea  for  Nineveh.     Retros.  8:  246. 
Reeves,  Father.     !Meth.  Q.  13:  446. 

Reeves,  Mrs.  Hannah  Pearcc.     (M.  S.  Robinson)  Meth. 

Q.  37:  430. 
Reeves,  Sims.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  27:  527. 
Reference  to  Character.     House.  Words,  7:  390. 
Reference  Books  in  English.     (J.  Winsor)  Lib.  J.  1 :  247. 
Reference  Lists  on  special  Topics.     (W.  E.  I^oster)  Lib. 

J.  5:  38,  So,  III. 
Refinement  in  Manner  and  Conversation.     (T.  B.  Brad- 

le}^)  Knick.  51:  280. 
Refining  of  Gold  and  Silver  in  France.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

6:  21. 
Reflecting  and  IMoral  Faculties,  Relation  to  the  external 

World.     (W.  F.  Ainswortli)  Colburn,  167:  37. 
Reflection  from  polished  Surfaces.     (J.  A.  Davies)  Recr. 

Sci.  1 :  194. 

—  in  Water  geometrically  considered.     (A.  W.  Draj'son) 

Art  J.  16:  175. 
Reflection,  Philosophy  of.     (C.  Read)  Jlind,  5:  60. 
Reflections.     (E.  Wiggleswortli)  Chr.  Exam.  48:  411. 

51:  251. 

—  on  my  Daughter's  ]\Iarriagc.     Cornh.  6:  S04. 

—  on  Punch;  Morals  and  Manners.     Blackw.  45:  201. 
Reflective  Faculties,  Cultivation  of.     (W.  Russell)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  4:   199,  309. 
Reform.     New  Eng.  M.  2:  65.— 111.  M.  2:   177. 

—  Administrative.     Irish  Q.  6:  347. 

—  Aim  of.     (G.  Smith)  Fortn.  17:  243. 

—  and  the  Church.     (D.  Worley)  Luth.  Q.  5:  259. 

—  and  Conservatism  in  Religion.     Bost.  Q.  5:  60. 

—  and  Revolution.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  88:  360. 

—  Blunders  of.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  6:  S33. 

—  Church  and  Social,  Channing  on.     Brownson,  3:  209. 

—  Essential  Principle  of.  (M.Valentine)  Evang.  R.  17:  22. 

—  Greele}-  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  257. 

—  in  Europe.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  33:  154.  —  Mo.  R. 

126:  14-;. 

—  Moral,  and  Christian  Union,     No.  Brit.  24:  140. 

—  of  the  Statute  Book.     (J.  E.  Holland)  Fortn.  6:  327. 

—  or  Revolution.     (J.  Craik)  Am.  Church  R.  32:  346. 

—  Organic.     Westm.  55:  472. 

—  Philo.sophy  of.     (W.  Clark)  New  Eng.  13:  28. 

—  Political,  and  Reformers  in  England,  1S67.     Westm. 

87:  171.     iSee  Great  Britain,  Politics. 


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REFORMATION 


Reform,  Political  and  Ecclesiastical.  (L.  Woods,  jr.)  Lit. 
&Theo.  R.  2:  344. 

—  Recent  Writers  on.     (.J.  S.  Mill)  Fraser,  59:  489. 

—  Relation  of  the  Christian  Ministry  to.     (E.  B.  Hall) 

Chr.  Exam.  41 :  157. 

—  Spirit  of.     (A.  M.  Wellington)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  4^8. 

—  versus  Reformation.     (C.  S.  Patterson)  Penn  Mo.  12: 

444- 
Reforms  and  Reformers.      Eraser,  9:  314.  —  New  Eng. 
8:  507.  —  (W.  Gammell)  Chr.  R.  15:  59. 

—  in  England  since  1800.     Brit.  Q.  14:  114.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  24:  186. 

—  in  Schools.     (L.  Soldan)  Western,  5:  274. 

—  Moral,  in  early  New  England.    (.J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q. 

3:  28. 

—  Relation  of  the  Church  to.     Am.  Presh.  R.  9:  611. 
Reform  Movements,  Modern,  Strictures  on.    (IJ.Worley) 

Luth.  Q.  4:  339. 
Reform  Party  in  Eni'land,  Reorganization  of,  1S39.     (.1. 

S.  Mill)  Westm.  32:  475. 
Reform  Passion,  Remote  Causes  of.     Blackw.  31;   i. 
Reform  Poets  of  the  14th  Century.    (E.  H.  Chai)in)  Univ. 

Q.  i:  197- 
Reform  School  at  Westborough,  Mass.     (B.  K.  Pierce) 

Nat.  M.  5:  i6v  —  Chr.  Exam.  83:   in. 

—  (Jcrman.    (.J.  IL  Wichern)  Am.  .J.  Educ.  22:  589. 

—  Oliio  Reform  Farm  School.     Am.  .1.  Ediic.  30:   555. 
Reform  Schools.    (R.  C.  Waterston)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  391. 

—  Irish  Q.  4:  361-1 1S9.  5:  79,192.  —  Dub.  I'niv. 
48:  127.  — (Mrs.  M.  R.  Hall)  West.  J.  9:  430.— 
(M.  Tarver)  West.  .J.  9:  75,  218. 

See  below.  Reformatories;  alsu,  names  of  particular  in- 
stitutions. 

Reform  School  Conference,  Birmingham,  England,  1851. 
Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  765. 

Reformation  of  the  i6th  Century.  (.T.  G.  Planch)  .\m. 
Bib  Hepos.  9:  332.  lo:  104,253.  —  (H.  Ballon,  2d) 
Univ.  Q.  i:  136. —  (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  28: 
20.  —  (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Cnr.   Exam.  14:  273. 

—  Westm.  37:  177.  — Brit.  &  For.  R.  15:  loi. — 
Fraser,  24:  479.      26:1.  —  Chr.  Mo.   Spec.  4:   142. 

—  (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  15:  75.  — (H.  D. 
Evans)  Am.  Ch.  Mo.  2:  3.  —  Brownson,  19:  172, 
273,  409.  —  Cong.  M.  1 :  69.  —  (.M.  Valentine)  Evang. 
R.  19:  154. 

—  and  the  Bible.     Dub.  R.  3:  428. 

—  and  luiglisli  Literature.    (E.  E.  Higbee)  Mercersb.  14: 

50S. 

—  and  Erasmus.     (R.  B.  Drummond)  Tlieo.  R.  7:  331. 

—  and  its  Consequences.     Dub.  R.  14:  379. 

—  and  Luther.     Brownson,  12:  61. 

—  and  the  Mystics.     Brit.  Q.  60:  297.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  123:  451. 

—  and  the  Revival  of  Letters.     Brownson,  13:   173. 

—  and  Universalism.  (S-  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  (I.  35:  410. 

—  and  John  Wycliffe.     Brit.  Q.  69:  334. 

—  .Vntecedents  of.     Frnser,  59:   114. 

—  as  described  by  the  Reformers.     Dul).  R.  25:  204. 

—  Burnet's  History  of.     Meth.  (^  3:   165. 

—  Calvin  and.     Lond.  Q.  23:  45. 

Merle  d'Aubigne  on.    Ed.  R.  I18:  333.  —Chr.  Obs. 

63:288.     64:685.     66:857,957. 

—  Cantu's  Historj'of.     Ed.  R.87:   184. 

—  Capetigue's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  63:  i. 

—  ('atiiolic  View  of.     Dub.  R.  81 :  120. 

—  Cause  of.     (H.  Rust)  Mercersb.  6:  306. 

—  Causes  of  the  Blighting  of.      Chr.  Obs.  46:  723,  7^19. 

—  Central  Doctrine  of.  (GThomasius)  Luth.  (^  10:  19S. 

—  Conservative.     (C.  R.  Gregory)  Bill.  Sac.  32:   266. 
Krauthon.      (El.  E.Jacobs)   Mercersb.   19:  61. — 

(J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  i:  458. 

—  Creative  Principle  of.     Bib.  R.  1 :  277. 

G9 


Reformation,  The,  D'Aubigne's  History  of.  (J.  W.  Alex- 
ander) Princ.  14:  119.  —  Dub.  Univ.  28:  38.  —  (G. 
E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  32:  19.  —  Chr.  Obs.  54:  175. 

—  Eel.  R.  69:  4S5.  75:  652.  83:  667.  — Dub.  R. 
20:  31.  —  Mo.  R.  156:  52.  157:  153. — Colburn, 
128:   III.  — U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  426. 

—  Development  of.     Am.  Church  R.  24:  329. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Press  before.  (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World, 

32:  650. 

—  F^ffects  of.     Brownson,  13:  307. 

—  Era  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  463. 

Religious  Forces  of.  (G.  Matheson)  Mod.  R.  2:  329. 

—  Errors  of .    Fraser,  7:  57. 

—  Europe  since.     Prosp.  R.  7:  68. 

—  Fisher  on.   (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  357. —  (C. 

E.  Grinnell)  O.  &  N.  7:  597.  — (W.  W.  Kirkus) 
Nation,  16:419.  —  (J.  L.  Diman)No.  .\m.  116:  440. 

—  God's  Work.     (J.  A.  Brown)  Evang.  R.  16:  i. 

—  Hausser's  Lectures  on.      (G.  P.  Fisher)  Nation,   18: 

302.  —  Chr.  Obs.  74:  140. 

—  illustrating  God"s  Care  of  his  Church.    (M.  Valentine) 

Evang.  R.  21:  157. 

—  in  Bohemia.      (J.  M.  Sherwood)  Am.  Presb.   R.   13: 

114.  — Eel.  R.  83:  427. 

—  in  Cologne,  under  Abp.  Herman.    Chr.  Obs.  68:  8-371. 

—  in  England.      (R.   Southey)  t^uar.  33:    i. — (O.  A. 

Brownson)  Brownson,  2:  29. —  (C.  W.  Upham) 
Chr.  Exam.  37:  i.  — (\V.  B.  O.  Peabody)  Clir. 
Exam.  7:  21.  —  (J.  TuUoch)  (Jood  Words.  19:  664. 

—  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R.  10:  161. — 
Am.  Church  R.  21:  161,  321.  —  (J.  Forsyth)  Princ. 
25:  637.  —  (J.  Atkinson)  Princ.  27:  377.  —  Lond. 
Q.  41:  I.  — (G.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  18:  55!! —  Meth.  .M. 
37:  662. 

after  Death  of  Wiclif,     Am.  Presb.  R.  10:  193. 

and  Archbishops  of  Canterbury,      (juar.  125:  386. 

and  Cranmer.    (E.  Corderoy)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  17:  173. 

and  Fjpiscopal  Ordination.     (J.  II.  Drumm)  Am. 

Church  R.  26:  26S,  321. 

and  Restoration.    (W.M.Blackburn)  Princ.  43:  348. 

Blunt  on  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  324,  406.  4S7. 

D'Aubigne's  Historv  of.      Fid.  R.  98:   i.— Theo. 

&  Lit.  j';  6:  176. 

Did  Eng.  Church  reform  herself?    Dub.  R.8:  334. 

Endowments  and  the  Establishment  at.     Chr.  Obs. 

68:  665. 

England  before.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  534. 

England  after.     U.  S.  Cath.  JL  2:  602. 

Geikie  on.     (W.  J.  Allen)  Nation,  28:  338. 

Hook  on.     Brit.  Q.  64:  331. 

I^atimer  an(L     (E.  (}.  Bronks)  Univ.  Q.  16:  221. 

Massingberd's.     Eel.  R.  80:  329. 

Precursors  of.     (A.  Rooker)  F>x.  IL  Lee.  8:  227. 

Sketch  of.     (J.  W.  Santee)  Mercersb.  i6:  340. 

Tercentenary  of.     Cong.  M.  18:  571. 

Sermons  on.     Cong.  M.  19:  303. 

—  in  France.    Prosp.  R.  3:  476.  — Vx\.  R.  72:  1S6. 
Failure  of.      Brit.  t^.  58:  i.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,. 

118:  515. 

Jameson  on.     Mo.  R.  160:  Si. 

Smedley's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  57;  217. 

—  in  Geneva.     Princ.  8:  115.  —  (Trans,  from  Mignet  bv 

E.  T.  Fisher)  Unita.  R.  8:  33-4SS. 

—  in  Germany.     I'aI.  R  90:  694.  —  Dub.  R.  18:  281. 
Ranke's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  83:  341.    85:  501. 

—  in   Hungary  and  Tran,«ylvania.      (J.  W.  Alexander) 

Princ.  9:   153.  —  Princ.  28:  20S. 

—  in  Ireland.      Eel.  R.  46:  97.  — Brownson.  9:  329. 
Causes  of  its  P'ailure.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  594,  642. 

—  in    Italy.      (J.  J.    Blum)   Quar.   37:    50.— (G.    W. 

Greene)  No.  Am.  44:   153. 
and  Marquis  de  Vico.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  450. 


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1090 


REFORMERS 


Keformation,  The,  in  Italy  in  1556.     (A.  Roberts)  Chr. 

Obs.  68:  282. 
M'Crie's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  49:  145.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

27:  474. 

Martyrs  of.     Lond.  M.  21 :  45. 

Suppressed.     Chr.  Obs.  46  :   532,  662,  7S7. 

—  in  Poland.     Dub.  Univ.   18:  3S3.— Etl.  R.  69:  271. 

76:  166. 

—  in  Scotland.     Westm.  60:  i.  —  Chr.  Rem.  3:  171-497. 
Cook's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  15:  31,  144. 

Tercentenary  of.     Eel.  R.  112:  127. 

Ty tier's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  145:  iS. 

—  in  Spain.   Meth.  M.  53:  103.  —  Chr.  Obs.  62:  449. 
St.  Hilaire  on.     (J.  C.  Moffat)  Princ.  30:  151. 

—  in  Sweden.     Dub.  R.  19:  229. 

—  in  Switzerland.      U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  545. 
and  Zwingli.    Lond.  Q.  12:  209. 

—  in  Treves,  Germany,  1S44.     Eel.  R.  82:  501. 

—  in  Venice.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  S37. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Grerman  Liberty.    (K.  Blind)  No.  Am. 

hi:  102. 
on  Enj,dish  Literature.    Lond.  Q.  4:  289. 

—  Influence  of  Teutonic  Revival  of  letters  on.   Chr.  Obs. 

73:  508. 

—  Is  it  complete  ?    (.T.  L.  Holland)  Chr.  Q.  8:  iii. 

—  Leaders  of.     Blackw.  86:  175.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48: 

500. 

Tulloch's.     Eraser,  60:  676.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

64:  195. 

—  Maitland's  Essays  on.     Dub.  R.  27:  i. 

—  Morison  on.     Eel.  R  79:  713. 

—  Nature  of,  etc.     (K.  Ullman)  Mercersb.  3:  435. 

—  New.     Eraser,  46:  553.  —  (G.  Ryan)  Canad.  Mo.  13: 

639- 

—  New  Battle  of.     Cong.  M.  28:  321. 

—  not  conservative.     Cath.  World,  13:  721. 

—  Occa'^ion  and  Cause  of.     (C.  P.  Krauth,  jr.)  Evang. 

R.  20:  94. 

—  Philnsophj'  of.     (N.  Worcester)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  321. 

—  Practical  Test  of.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  171.     - 

—  i'reparation  for,  Negative.     (S.  R.  Bridenbaugh)  Ref. 

Q.  27:  282. 
Positive.     (S.  R.  Bridenbaugh)  Ref.  Q.  28:  260. 

—  Principle  of.     (S.  Sprecher)  Luth.  Q.  2:  321.  — (W. 

H.  Wynn)  Luth.  Q.  10:  114.— Cong.  M.  i:  124. 
Application  of.     (S.  Sprecher)  Luth.  Q.  2:  521. 

—  Professors  and  Students  at.     (\V.  F.  Stevenson)  Good 

Words,  7:  188. 

—  Progressive  Character  of.    (A.  A.  Miner)  Univ.  Q.  14: 

140. 

—  Psalmody  of.     Eel.  R.  1 19:  601. 

—  Public  Education  before.     (R.  Rea)  Cath.  World,  32: 

262,  354. 

—  Relation  of  our  Confessions  to.    (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang. 

R.  1 :  234. 

—  the  Result  of  Tyranny.     Dub.  R.  41:  i. 

—  Results  of.     (.1.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  72:  255. 

—  Satirical  Literature  of.    For.  Q.  37:  129.  —  Cornh.  16: 

609.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  707. 

—  16th  Century  and  the  19th.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Con- 

temp.  33:  425.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  323. 

—  Sketches  of.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  197-713.     5:  1-729.     6: 

4,  M5- 

—  Soames's  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  550,  602.     27: 

415.  —  Meth.  M.  49:  246. 

—  Social  Eff;'cts  of.    (R.  Bickersteth)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  14:  i. 

—  Source  of  American  Liberty.     Meth.  Q.  6:  5. 

—  Spirit  of.     (H.  Wace)  Chr.  Obs.  77:  817. 

and  Influence  of.     (L.  P.  Hickok)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6: 

169. 

—  Tercentenary  of,  at  Geneva.     Cong.  M.  18:  649,  717. 

—  Ed.  R.  62:  204. 


Reformation,  The,  Thoughts  on.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  353.     2: 
5,  70.  —  (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  21:  501. 

—  Viller's  Essay  on.     Am.  Meth.  M.  16:  287. 

—  Waddington's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  74:  177. 
Reformatory  of   St.   Michel.      (F.  M.   F.  Skene)  Good 

Words,  11:  65.     14:   144. 
Reformatories.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  744. 

—  and  Industrial  Schools,  English.  (W.  G.  Todd)  Month, 

13:  319- 

—  and  Paraguay.     Month.  2:  157. 

—  for  dangerous  Classes.      (J.  F.  Richmond)  Meth.  (J. 

33:  455-  —  New  Eng.  M.  3:  382. 

—  in  America.     Irish  Q.  7:  1092. 

—  Results  of,   in  England.     (T.  B.  L.  Baker)  .J.  Statis. 

Soc.  23:  427. 
See  Mettray;  Reform  Schools. 
Reformatory'  Education.    (.J.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  15: 
I.  —  Am.  .1.  Educ.  3:  10,561. 

—  AgricultiLral  Labor  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  1 :  6og. 

—  and  Preventive  Education.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  725. 
Retbrinatorv  Institutions.     (C.  A.  Cummings)  No.  Am. 

86:  60. 

—  in  Massachusetts,  1866.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  Radical,  i : 

480. 
Reformator}'  Schools.     Quar.  98:  32.  —  Dub.  R.  55:  455. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  48:   127. 

—  Catholic.     Dub.  R.  39:  312. 

—  since  1854.     Am.  .1.  Educ.  26:  657. 
Reformed  Deformed;  a  Tragedy.     Fraser,  3:  496. 
Reformed  Church  in  America.     (C.  Z.  AVeiser)  Ref.  Q. 

27:  577- 
and  Political  Liberty.     (H.  W.  Super)  Ref.  Q.  26: 

604. 
History  of  Ohio  Synod.     (I.  H.  Reiter)  Ref.  Q.  26: 

143- 

Peace  Commission  of  1879.     Ref.  Q.  27:  150. 

Reformed  Churches,  Union  Movement  of,  1874.     (F-  ^• 

Levan)  Mercersb.  22:  239.  —  (P.  Peltz)  Mercersb. 

22:  62S. 
Reformed  Conference  at  Frankfort,  1855.     (B.  C.  Wolff) 

IMereersb.  7:  421. 
Reformed   Dutch   Church,    Protest   against   Change    of 

Name.     Hist.  M.  13:  268. 

—  in  America,  First  Ordination  in.     Hist.  JI.  9:  325. 
Reformed  Episcopal  Church.    (E.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Church 

R.  27:  255.  —  (H.Bellingham)  Cath. World,  31:  354. 

—  Jlonth,  37:  506. 

—  Cummins  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  14:  443. 
Reformed  House  of  Commons.     Fraser,  7:  415. 
Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church.     (E.  S.  Porter)  Bib. 

Sac.  23:  177. 
Reformed  Quarterly  Review,  its  Position.     (T.  G.  Apple) 

ReL  Q.  26:  i" 
Reformed  Synods.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  10:  4S5. 
Reformer,  The.     Tait,  2:  126,  349. 

—  Is  he  needed  longer  ?    (G.  W.  Julian)  No.  Am.  127: 

237- 
Reformers  and  their  Opponents.     Eel.  R.  113:  i.    Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  52:  337. 

—  before  the  Reformation.     Ecl.R.  102:  678.    103:  500. 

—  (B.  Sears)  Bib.  Sac.   i:  425.     2:  201. — U.  S. 
Cath.  M.  4:  340. 

—  English.     Dial,  3:  227. 

and  their  Principles.     (J.  Lord)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  s.  11:  65. 
and  Puritans  contrasted.     Am.  Church  R.  22:  606. 

—  Italian,  Why  did  they  fail  ?    Chr.  Obs.  73:  S46. 

—  Kenney's  Principles  of  pretended.    Chr.  Obs.  19:  609, 

666. 

—  Modern.     (D.  W.  Belisle)  Godey.  47:  163. 

—  Oxford,  of  1498.     (F.  Seebohm)  Fortn.  5:  15-537.    6: 

36,  170,  474. 


REFORMERS 


1091 


REGISTRATION 


Reformers,  Popular.     Hogg,  2:  225. 

—  Sketch  of.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.   Exam.  14: 

273.  —  (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  170. 

—  Time  of  Lutlier  and  Calvin.     Cong.  M.  2:  193. 

—  Toleration  of.     Ed.  K.  27:   163.     Same  art.  Selec.  Ed. 

R.  5:   140. 

—  Views  of.     (R.  AV.  Landis)  Am.  Bill.  Repos.  11:  44S. 

12:   179,  420. 
Reforming  the  World.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  22:  160. 
Refraction,  Laplace  on  Law  of.    (T.  Young)  Quar.  2:  337. 

—  of  Stereoscopic  Images.    (A.  Claudet)  J.  l-'rankl.  Iii>t. 

63:  265. 

—  Terrestrial,  Phenomena  of.  (G.  A.  Bedford)  J.  Frajikl. 

Inst.  43:  279. 

—  Unusual.     (D.  Brewster)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:  66. 
Kefractometer  of  Arago,  Interferential.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

57:  204. 
Refractory  Materials.  (G.  J.  Snelus)  Eel.  Engin.  13:497. 

—  (T.  Egleston)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  401. 
Refreshments,  Public.     Penny  il.  12:  55. 
Refuge  for  the  Homeless  in  London.     Temp.  Bar,  1 :  225. 
Refuges,  English.     (J.C.  Parkins(m)  Temp.  Bar,  17:  32. 
Refugee,  The.     (J.  Hewlett)  Colburn,  72:  95. 
Refugees,  Foreign,  in  England.     Liv.  Age,  33:  8.     37: 

341- 

—  and  English  Travelers.     Liv.  Age,  33:  95. 
liet'undingin  iSSi.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  2S-601. 
Refunding  Operations,  Great.      Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)   33; 

841. 
Refuse  of  Towns  and  Cities.  ( W.  B.  Adaius)  Once  a  Week, 

2:  128. 
Regal  Marriages.     Sharpe,  17:  233.     Same  art.  EcL  M. 

29:  220.  —  Godey,  47:  153.     St-e  Royal. 
Itegalia  in  the  Tower.     Chamb.  J.  46:  630. 
Regatta.  The.     (W.  H.  Maxwell)  Bentley,  2:  299. 

—  at  Saratoga.     (S.  M.  Miller)  Penn  Mo.  7:  652. 

—  College,  at  Springtield,  1S73.     (C.  P.  E.  BurgW3-n)  0. 

&  X.  8:  469. 

—  First  English,  1775.     Once  a  Week,  5:  267. 
See  Boat-Races. 

Regatta  Day.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  9:  177. 
liegelation.     (M.  Faraday)  Canad.  J.  n  s.  6:  54. 

—  Principle  analogous  to.     (E.  W.  Brayley)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  6:  63. 

R.'genbogen's  Concert    (F.  H. Underwood)  Putnam,  4:  23. 

Regency  Question.     Ed.  R.  18:  46. 

Regeneration.  (C.Thomas)  Evang.  R.  19:  531.  —  (.T.  C. 
Kimball)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:  cS's.  —  (F.  W.  Emnxms) 
Chr.  <i.  2:  499._(.J.  p.  Rowe)  Chr.  Q.  3:  217.  - 
(II.  M.  Thompson)  Am.  Church  R.  14:  521.  —  Am. 
Church  R.  22:  198,  509. —  (E.  C.  Wines)  Theo.  & 
Lit.  J.  11:  645.  12:  93.  — (G.  II.  Emerson)  Univ. 
Q.  19:  221.  — Lit.  &  Theo.  R.5:  333.  — Chr.  Disc. 
4:  419.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  213. 

—  a  Tale  of  1772.     Cornh.  25:  674. 

—  and  Conversion.      (W.  Rupp)  Mercersb.  20:   140. — 

Cong.  4:  653. 
Poynder  on.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  459-726. 

—  and  its  Manner.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  2:  250. 

—  and  the  Soul.     (W.  Barrows)  Bost.  R.  6:  4^7. 

—  and  Baptism.      (N.   S.   Richardson)  Am.  Church  R. 

14:  686. 

—  Baptismal.     (H.  Cowles)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  425. 

Pamphlets  on.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  161,228,365.  —  Eel. 

R.  23:  429. 
Primitive  Doctrine  of.     Chr.  Rem.  32:   199. 

—  Blanchard  on.     Chr.  Exam.  13:   125. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (R.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam." 55:  SS. 

—  in  its  manifold  Aspects.     (J.  Craik)  Am.  Church  R. 

27:  336. 

—  Instrumentality  of  Truth  in.     (A.  Phelps)  Bib.  Sac. 

23"-  485.  -(N.  Pierce)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  52. 


Regeneration,  Means  of .  Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  2S7.  5:  iiS. 
—  (N.  W.  Tajior)  Chr.  Q.  Siiec.  i:  209-692.  2: 
147,  380. 

—  Nature  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  169. 

—  New  Birth,  according  to  St.  Paul.     Eraser,  88:  631. 

—  New  Life  of  the  Redeemed.     Danv.  Q.  3:  144,  619. 

—  New  Nature  of  the  Believer.     (H.  M.  King)  Bapt.  Q. 

10:  50. 

—  not  by  Resolution.     Bost.  R.  2:  337. 

—  not  Development.     (L.  Sabui)  Bost.  R.  5:  109. 

—  not  a  spiritual  Grace.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  17. 

—  or  Justiiicaiion,  Which  precedes?  (A.  A.  Hodge)  Princ. 

n.  s.  i:  304. 

—  Origin,  Instrument,  and  End  of.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  601. 

—  Practical  View  of.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  8:  477. 

—  E.  H.  Sears  on.     Prosp.  R.  ro:  326. 

—  Sermon  on.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  Mo.  Rel.  "M.  17:  395. 

—  S[)irit"s  Agency  in.    (G.  S.  G.  Speiice)  Clir.  R.  11 :  510. 

—  Spii'itual  Conflict  before  and  after.     Loud.  Q-  46:  42. 

—  Unitarian  Theory'  of.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  14: 

407. 

—  Wliiiman  on.     Spirit  Pilg.  i:  409. 

—  the  Work  of  God.     (A.  Phelps)  Bib.  Sac.  23:  2S6. 
Regenschinna.     (Lord  Desart)  Temp.  Bar,  29:  504. 
Regent  Street,  Up  and  down.     Chamb.  J.  33:  369. 
Regicide's  Cave  in  New  Haven.    Blackw.  6i :  ^^^^     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  69.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  II :  100. 
Regicides,  Engli>h,  in  America.     Chamb.  .1.  18:  321. — 
(.1.  G.  Palfrey)  Allan.  6:  89.  — Chamb.  J.  18:  321. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  42. 

—  Execution  of,  1660.     Cong.  M.  18:  loi. 

—  of  this  Century.     Cornh.   41:  467.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  145:  307.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  iii. 
Regiment,  Interior  Economy  of  a.     (C.  J.  Stone)  Belgra. 

16:  465. 
Regiments,  British,    Popular    Names    and  Mottoes  of. 

Lond.  Soc.  34:  555. 
Regimental  Bands.     All  the  Year,  9:  202. 
Regimental    Distinctions,    Traditions,    and    Anecdotes. 

(W.  W.  Knollys)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  225. 
Regimental  Insignia.     All  the  Year,  43:  79. 
Regimental  Life.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  316. 
Regimental  MartvT.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  97. 
Regimental  Nicknames.  All  IheYear,  42:  369.  —  Chamb. 

J.  48:  801. 
Regimental  System.     Fraser,  51:  4S5. 
Regimental  Valentine.     Lond.  Soc.  33:   177. 
Regina  Dal  Cin.     (S.  B.  Luce)  Galaxy,  13:  6S5. 
Regiua's  Plaids  of  Honor,  with  plate.     Fraser,  13:  80. 
Reginald   Bramble,  a  Cynic  of  the  19th  Century.     Vic- 
toria. 21 :  277. 
Reginald  Dalton.     Colburn,  8:  459. 
Reginald  Ilarland;  a  Sketch.      (R.  W.  Douglas)  Canad. 

Mo.  12:  601.     13:  43. 
Reginald  Marsden's  Atonement.     St.  James.  5:  216. 
Reginald  Ross;  a  Tale.     (E.  Fawcett)  Canad.  Mo.  15.  t. 
Reginauld  de  Lacy,  Passage  in  Life  of.     So.  Lit.  Me,--. 

10:  209. 
Registrar-General,  ist  Ann.  Report  of.  Cong. M.  22:  58T. 
Registration.     Fraser,  22:  627. 

—  Ecclesiastical  and  Parochial.     (L.  Shattuck)  Am.  (). 

Reg.  12:  285. 

—  in  England.     Quar.  42:  170. — Eel.  R.  70:  4S5. 

—  Local.     Westm.  21:  214. 

—  of    Births    and    Marriages    in    Massachusetts.     Am. 

Ahna.  1846:   152. 

—  of  1838.     Fraser.  18:  629. 

—  of  1S30.     Fraser,  20:  635. 

—  of  Landed  Property.     Westm.  45:   107. 

—  Parochial,  Report  on,  iS-;^.     Mo.  R.  133:  159. 
Regi-tration  Bill.     (G.  BcIiYNo.  Brit.  II :  275. 

—  of  1S40.     Eel.  R.  72:   191, 


REGISTRATION 


1092 


RELIGION 


Registration  Bill,  Lord  Stanley's  Irish.    Blackw.  48:  135. 
Kegistry  of  Title.     (W.  M.  Torrens)  Fraser,  104:  345. 
Kegiiim  doniim,  Histor.  Notes  on.    Cong.  M.  20:  141,  237. 

—  House  of  Coninious  return  on.     Cong.  M.  20:  820. 

—  Irish.     Cong.  M.  21:  261.     28:  433. —  Eel.  R.  79:  1, 

loi.     80:   I. 
Regla,  Basaltic  Rocks  and  Cascade  of.    Tennj'  M.  2:  393. 
Reguard,  Jean  F.    (F   Sheldon)  Atlan.  15:  700.  — Coruh. 

38:  599.  —  Sharpe,  44:  296. 
Reguault,  Henri.     O.  &   N.   11:    99.  — (II.  James,   jr.) 

Nation,  16:  13.  —  Tomp.  Bar,  58:  344.     Same  art. 

Appleton,  23:  424.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  567. 
Regnault,  Henri  Victor.    Nature,  17:  263. 
Regret;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  5:  442. 
Regular  Habits.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Harper,  2o:  72. 
Regulars  and  Volunteers.     Broad w.  i:  431. 
Regulator;  a  Texas  Story.     Ue  Bow,  lo:  166,  413,  611. 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Church  Records.     N.  E   Reg.  15:  67. 
Relioboth  of  the  River.     Colbuni,  161:  515. 
Reichel,  William   C,   with   portrait.      (J.   W.   Jordan) 

Pcnnsyl.  M.  i :  104. 
Reiclienbach,  Baron,  Experiments  of.    Chamb.  J.  5:  167. 

14:  35,  68. 
Reiclienberg,  Battle  of.     Eel.  M.  68:  t66. 
Reichstadt,  Due  de,  the  young  Napoleon.   For.  Q.  1 1 :  201 . 
Reid,  Christian  (pseud.).     See  Fisher,  F.  C. 
Reid,  John,  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  83:  460. 
Reid,  Mayne.     Scalp-Hunters.     Chamb.  J.  16:  124. 
Reid,  Thomas,  and  Sir  Wm.  Hamilton.   No.  Brit.  10: 144. 

—  and  Philosophy  of  Common  Sense.     Blackw.  62:   239. 

—  Hamilton's  Edition  of  Works  of.     Bib.  R.  4:  109. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Brownson,  5:  445. 

—  Stewart's  Life  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  3:  269. 

—  System  of  Philosophy.     (F.  Jeffre\')  Selec.  Ed.  R.  3: 

162. 
Reid,  Whitelaw.     Scrib.  8:  444. 
Reiijn,  Last  Hours  of  a.     Blackw.  58:  754.     59:  17. 
Reign  of  Law;  a  Poem.     {V.  T.  Palgrave)  Macmil.  17: 

34.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  316.     See  Law. 
Reign  of  Terror.     Eraser,  65:  733.    66:153.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  56:  4S3.— Eel.  M.  57:  221.     58:  177,304. 

—  and  Religion.     (J.  A.  M'Auley)  Meth.  Q.  29:  569. 

—  Causes  and  Results  of.     F'or.  Q.  29:  275.     tame  art. 

Am.  Eel.  4:  285. 

—  Imprisonment  during.     Blackw.  30:  920. 

—  Page  from  History  of.     (F.  Goldie)  Month,  24:  90. 

—  Story  of.     Chamb.  J.  40:  56. 
See  France. 

Reigning  Vice;  a  Satirical  Essay.    Lond.  M.  20:  451. 

Reigo;  a  Tragedy.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  533. 

Reindeer.     Penny  M.  2:  148.  —  Once  a  Week,  17:  435. 

—  in  Europe,  Former  Range  of.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  7:  34. 

—  of   Lapland,   Account   of.      (G.   P.   Blom)   Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  34:  352. 
Reindeer-Hunting.     Chamb.  J.  47:  827. 
Reine  d' Amour.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Cornh.  19:  243. 
Reineke  Fuchs.     See  Reynard  the  Fox. 
Reinhard,  Francis  Volkmar.     Mo.  R.  156:  462. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (C.  Francis)  Chr.  Exam.  13: 

364.  — Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  56. 

—  Sermons  of .     Chr.  Disc.  5:  100. 

Reinhart.  Count.     (F.  McLandburgli)  Lakeside,  II :  120. 

—  (M.  de  Talleyrand)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  570. 
Reisach.  Cardinal  von.  iMonth,  12:  552. — Ev.Sat.9:  145. 
Rejected  ;  a  Poem.     (H.  C.  Pennell)Temp.  Bar,  32:  333. 
Rejected  Addresses.     Sie  Smith,  Horace. 
Rejected  Contributors.     Chamb.  .T.  31:  33. 
Rejected  MSS.     (J.  Kirkland)  Putnam,  2:  180.  —  Belgra. 

40:  31).     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  367. 
Reklam  Brothers;  an  Incident  of  London  Life.     Chamb. 

J.  51:  475. 


Relations,  Relations  with.     (J.  Stretton)  Argosy,  3:   141. 
Relationship,  Pleasures  of.     Colburn,  50:  333. 
Relationships  among  primitive  Peoples.     (C.  S.  Wake) 
Anthrop.  J.  8:   144. 

—  Development  of.     (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Anthrop.  J.  i:  i. 

—  Systems  of,  Morgan's.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Peun  Mo.  ii: 

4S7. 
See  Kinship. 
Relatives  and  Coimections.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  381. 
Relativity   of  human   Knowledge.      Dub.  R.  71:    155. 

72:  59. 
Released  Prisoner.     (F.  M.  F.  Skene)  Good  Words,  8: 

112. — Liv.  Age,  96:  43. 
Reliable,  Defense  of  the  Word.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  0.  &  N. 

8:  558. 
Relics.     (J.  (J.  Waller)  Eel.  M.31:  175.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  39:  559- 

—  at  Ai.x-la-Chapelle.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  23. 

—  Ecclesiastical.     Cornh.   19:    72,   192,   406.  —  (J.  Mc- 

Swiney)  Month,  12:  29. 

—  Infallible.     All  the  Year,  23:  352. 

—  Italian.     (S.  L.  Wolmer)  Sharpe,  12:  359. 

—  of  our  Lord's  Passion  at  Santa  Croce.     (Mgr.  Virtue) 

Month,  12:  399. 

—  Religious,   in  London.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  42: 

894. 

—  Sacred,  in  the  Papal  Church.     Bost.  R.  4:  546. 

—  Worship  of,  and  Miracles  of  the  ancient  Church.     (P. 

Schaff)  Meth.  Q.  26:  514. 
Relic-Hunting.     Am.  Arch.  lo:  90. 
Relief  Church,  History  of.     Eel.  R.  79:  319. 
Relief  Measures,  1850.     Westm.  53:  145. 
Religio,  Etymology  and  Signification  of.     (Dr.  Voight) 

Ref.  Q.  26:  625. 
Religion.     (G.  Stearns)  Radical,  3:  309. 

—  Abbot's  Theory  of.     (D.  A.  W^asson)  Radical,  7:  408. 

—  Abuse  of  Criticism  on.     Kitto,  38:  48. 

—  Acliaian  and  Semitic.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th  Cent. 

7:  710.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  477. 

—  Advance  in  Type  of  Revealed.     (I.  E.  Dwinell)  Bil). 

Sac.  14:  323. 

—  Advancement  of.  Reed's.     Eel.  R.  77:  439. 

—  Esthetic.     (S.  M.  Campbell)  Bost.  R.  6:  85. 

—  An  American,  wanted.   (N.  M.  Mann)  Radical,  5:  405. 

—  an  essential  Want  of  Man.     (H.  Alford)Theo.  Eel.  6: 

164. 

—  and  the  Affections.     Cong.  2:  521. 

—  and  Art.     (E.  D.  Cheney)  Radical,  4:  i. 

Relations  of.     (W.  Pollock)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  16:  409. 

—  ( W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  204.  —  (J.  S. 
Lee)  Univ.  Q.  28:  5.  — Nat.  R.  4:  30. 

—  and  Astronomy.     (E.  T.  Winljler)  Bapt.  Q.  5:  58. 

—  and  Chemistry.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  440. 

—  (T.  Hill)  Unita.  R.   15:   4*03.  — (J.   B.   Sewall) 
Bost.  R.  5:  461. 

—  and  Christianity.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  11 :  483. 

12:  251. 

—  and  Civil  Government.     So.  R.  n.  s.  11:  371. 

—  and  Civilization,  Seelye  on.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  621. 

—  and  Culture,  Shairp  on.     (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Eng. 

31:  2or. 

—  and   Education  in  America,  Lang  on,  1S40.     Mo.  R. 

153:  307- 

—  and  Evo'lution.     (S.  R.  Calthrop)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  193. 

—  and  Fact.     (T.  W".  Fowle)  Contemp.  20:  340. 

—  and  Fine  Arts.     (P.  H.  Sears)  Univ.  Q.  2:  113.     3: 

200. 

—  and  Goodness.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Chr.  Exam.  33 :  279. 

—  and  Government,  Changes  in.     (J.  T.  Sargent)  Badi- 

ical,  2:  487. 

—  and  Heroism.     Month,  29:  175,369. 

—  and  History,  Mutual  Relation  of.     Nat.  R.  4:  394. 


RELIGION 


1093 


RELIGION 


Pli  li^'ion  and  History,  Philosophy  of,  Fairbairn's.    Canad. 
Mo.  II :  340.  —  CSl.  Valentine)  Luth.  (.^  7:  297. 

—  and  Human  Enlighteument.     (U.  Van   Pell)  Kef.  Q. 

28:  S5. 

—  and  Insanity.     (F.  A.  Packard)  Princ.  22:  i. 

—  and  Literature.     West.  M.  i:  545. 

—  and  Melancholy,  Supposed  Connection  between.    Chr. 

Obs.  5:  67-5. 

—  and  Money.     Univ.  Q.  20:  291. 

—  and  Morality.      (S.  Leathes)   Brit.  Q.  72:  46.  — (S. 

Ellis)  Univ.  Q.  36:  306.  —  (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser, 
89:  731. 

—  and  Morals,  State  of,  1808.  Eel.  H.  9: 497.  10:  616,  850. 

—  and  Music.     (J.  Cuinming)  So.  Lit.  Jless.  23:  435. 

—  and  Mystery.     (G.  Bailey)  Univ.  t^.  28:  213. 

—  and  National  Education.     (Lord  Auiberley)  Theo.  E. 

7:  489.  —  Westm.  99:   III. 

—  and  Philosophy.  (R.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Pre-b.  R.  2:  663. 

—  Brit.  Q.  10:  139. 
reconciled  in  Prayer.     (M.  Savage)  Fortn.  3:  474. 

—  and  Poetry.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  742.     18:  10S-6S5. 

19:  75-  369- 

—  and  Politics.     (G.  Moncrieff)No.  Brit.  6:  256.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  32:   182. 

—  and  prevailing  Opinion.     (D.  Noble)  Jlonth,  13:  105. 

—  and  Progress.     Chr.  Rem.  30:  82. 

—  and  Public  Schools.  (G.  Burgess)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  562. 

—  and  Race.     (A.  M.  Fairbairn)  Contemp.  22:  782. 

—  and  Reason.     (G.  Stearns)  Radical,  4:   182. 

—  and  Religious  Education.     Mo.  R.  144:  463. 

—  and  Religious  Literature  in  Europe.     (J.  W.  Alex- 

ander) Princ.  8:  307. 

—  and  Revolution,  1848.     Brit.  Q.  8:  232. 

—  and  Science.     See  Science  and  Religion. 

—  and  Skepticism.     Temp.  Bar,  37:  107-534. 

—  and  Society,  Paley  and  Channingon.    Nat.  R.  6:  397. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  289. 

—  and  the  State.     (T.  Lewis)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  239. —  (A. 

Hovey)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  65.  — Am.  Whig  R.  3:  273. 
Hovey  on.     Penn  Mo.  5:  521. 

—  and  the  Working-Classes.     Theo.  R.  2:  254. 

—  as  a  Fine  Art.     Ev.  Sat.  12:  284. 

—  as  a  Source  of  Strength.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  28:  69. 

—  at  the  Barof  Ethics.  (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  89:  731. 

—  Authority  in.     Brit.  Q.  4:  38.  —  (O.  Dewev)  O.  &  N. 

i:  665. 

—  Basis  and  Superstructure  of.     (O.  Dewev)  Chr.  Exam. 

83:  137- 

—  Books  on  practical.     Chr.  Exam.  10:  400. 

—  Building-Eras  in.     (H.  Bushuell)  Hours  at  Home,  7: 

385- 

—  Career  of.     (.J.  S.  Patterson)  Radical,  3:  353. 

—  Character  of.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  104:   5S6.  — 

(A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  76:  455. 

—  Charlatanism  in.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  139. —  Knick.  10: 

20,  136. 

—  Chief  Appeal  of.     (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  13:  33. 

—  Claim  of,  on  Men  of  Learning.     Chr.  R.  5:   161. 
on  the  State.     (L  E.  Dwinell)  New  Eng.  12:   525. 

—  Clarkson  and  Fellowes  on.     Mo.  R.  140:   225. 

—  Coit's  Discourse  on.     (('.  Hodge)  Princ.  12:   582. 

—  Common  Sense  in,  (.'larke's.     Internat.  R.  i:  279. 

—  Comparative.     (S.  L.  Caldwell)  Bapt.  (J.  2:  4-;2.  —  (.1. 

C.  Wightman)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  257.  —((1.  W.  Gardner) 
Bapt.  Q.  11:  45. 

—  Comte's  Positive.     Meth.  Q.  14:  329.     See  Comfe. 

—  connected  with   Science  and  Philosophy.     (J.  Ware) 

Chr.  Exam.  5:   14. 

—  Constant  on.     Am.  (.}.  11:   103. 

—  Contributions  of  Science  to.     (E.  C.  Bolles)  L'niv.  Q. 

21:  61. 

—  Development  in.     (J.  C.  Learned)  Western,  2:  2S5. 


Religion,  Development  of.     Westm.  116:  138. 

—  Diffusive  Nature  of.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  539. 

—  Douglass  on  Errors  in.     (J.  P.  Cowles)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

4:  494. 

—  Early,  of  Mankind.     Dem.  R.  30;  347. 

—  ICarly  History  of.     (J.  Craik)  Am.  Church  R.  10:  274 

—  Essentials  in.     Chr.  Disc.  4;  81. —  (.J.  Tulloch)  Gowd 

Words,  20:  139. 
and  Non-Essentials.     (.J.  S.  Lamar)  Chr.  Q.  8:  1S9. 

—  Establishments  of.     Theo.  Rejjos.  2:  455. 

—  Ethics  of.    (\V.  K.  Clifford)  Fortn.  28:  35.    Same  art. 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  335.  —  (.J.  Rickaby)  Month, 
31:  232. 
Set  Religion  and  Morality. 

—  Evidences  of  Revealed.     (S.  A.  Eliot)  Chr.  Exam.  2: 

127.  —  Chr.  Disc.  5:  92.     See  Evidences  of  Chri.-- 
tianity. 

—  Evangelical  and  Philosophical  Spirit  in.     (G.  E.  Ellis) 

Chr.  Exam.  54:  62. 

—  Expediency  in.     (J.  F.  Simmons)  Univ.  Q.  36:  93. 

—  Family.    (J.  C.  Koller)  Luth.  Q.  11 :  112.  —  Chr.  Rem. 

25:  29. 

—  Fervency  in.     Chr.  R.  9:  37. 

—  for  the  Republic.      (A.  C.  Coxe)   Am.  Church  R.  5: 

4S9.     6:  9,  169,  329. 

—  Foundation  of.     (S.  E.  Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  6:  93. 

—  Frames  and  Feelings  iu.     Clir.  Obs.  6:  83. 

—  Free.     N.  Eel.  3:  76. 

and  the  Free  State.     (S.  Johnson)  Fiadical,  6:  265. 

—  Freylingliausen's  Abstract  of  the  Christian.    Chr.  Obs. 

3:  747- 

—  Fundamental  Truths  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Bib.  Sac. 

21:  710. 

—  Growth  and  Progress  in.     (J.  0.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q. 

24:  57. 

Max  Miiller  on.     (C.  C.  Clarke)  Month,  42:  93, 

216. 

—  Hibbert  Lectures  on.     St.  James.  43:  992. 

—  Historical,  First  Glimpse  of.     (F.  G.  Peabody)  Unira. 

R.  12:  581. 

—  Historical  Continuity  of.     (J.S.Patterson)   Radicil, 

4:  271,  357,  428. 

—  Human  Element  in.     (G  Batchelor)  Unita.  R.  i :  312. 

—  Imagination   in  its  Relation  to.     (W.  P.  Luut)   Chr. 

Exam.  53:  329. 

—  Immunity  of.     Am.  Q.  17:  319. 

—  in  America.     (E.  Dicey)  .Macmil    15:440.     Same  art 

Eel.  M.  69:   19.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  3:  397.  —  (Dr. 

Bangs)  Meth.  Q.  5:  4S5.  —Cong.  M.  27:  209. 
Baird  on.     (J.  \V.  Alexander)  Princ.  17:  17,     28: 

642. —  (J.  Alden)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i:   4S7. — 

Eel.   K.  80:  281.— Chr.  Obs.  44:  284,  350.  —  Mo. 

R.  162:  502. 
National.     (J.  H.  A.  Bomberger)  Mercersb.  3:  305. 

—  in  common  Life.     (J.  Caird)  5Io.  Rel.  M.  15:  272.  — 

Lond.  Q.  6:  165. 

—  in  tiermany.    (C.  R.  Gregory)  Unita.  R.  lo:  73.  —  (G. 

R.  Noyes)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  41.  —  Eel.  R.  66:  217. 

—  in  Holland,  State  of,  1831.     Eel.  R.  64:  169,  308,  4S1. 

—  in  [ndia.  Need  of  a  new.     Eraser,  84:  709.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  112:  360. 

—  in  Italy.     Westin.  60:  311. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  401. 

—  in  the  School-Room.     (S.  G.    Bulfinch)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

20:  73.  — Chr.  0.3:  137. 

—  in  Society.     Brownson,  7:   105,  403. 

—  in  our  State  Institutions.     (J.  M'Carthy)  Cath.  World, 

21:  I. 

—  in  1999,  What  will  be  our?     (F.  Nightingale)  Fraser, 

88:  25. 

—  Indifference  in.    Chr.  Obs.  4:  269. —  (E.  Everett)  No. 

Am.  12:  371. 


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1094 


RELIGION 


Religion,  Influence  of.     (T.  Keefe)  Carey's  Mas.  7:  30, 
55!  '59-     8:  46. 

on  Health.     (H.  Bushnell)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  51. 

on  Taste.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  629. 

on  World.     (C.  Lu-shinj^ton)  Good  Words,  18:  30S. 

—  Joys  and  Consolations  of.     (A.  Norton)  Chr.  Exam. 

2:     10. 

—  Known  and  Unknowable  in.     (C.  C.  Everett)  Unita. 

R.  3:  445. 

—  Laniennais  on.     Chr.  OI)s.  25:  751. 

—  Legal  and  Liberal.    (F.  IL  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  66:  89. 

—  Legal  Support  of .     Chr.  Disc.  3:  27. 

—  Lil)eral,  in  Europe.     (S.  Longfellow)  Radical,  7:  43. 

—  Liberal  Inquiry  and  serious  Fiety.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr. 

Exam.  2:  401. 

—  the  living  Issue.     (A.  Procter)  Chr.  Q.  i:  307. 

—  Logic  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  27:  395. 

—  Method  of.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Unita.  R.  5:  225. 

—  Method  of  Science  applied  to.     (S.  V.  Blakeslee)  Cong. 

Q.  14:  417. 

—  Mill's  Essays  on.     (.1.  Morlej^)  Fortn.  22:  634.     23: 

103.  —(J.  E.  Cabot)  No.  Am.  120:  461.  — (A.  V. 
Dicey)  Nation,  20:  98.  —  (B.  Herford)  Unita.  R.  6: 
403.  —  Cauad.  Mo.  7:  286.  —  (L.  Turnbull)  Lippiuc. 
15:  755.— (W.  H.Browne)  So.  M.  16:  92.  — (C. 
B.  Upton)  Theo.R.  12:  127,  249. 

—  Morality,  and  Education  in  the  State.     (L.  H.  At- 

water) Princ.  n.  s.  i:  395. 

—  the  moving  Power  in  Human  History.  (K.I.  Nitzsch) 

Theo.  Eel.  1 :  127. 

—  :Mythological  Element  of.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Radical, 

10:  310. 

—  National  Establishment  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam. 

28:  171. 

—  Natural.     Macmil.  31 :  357,473.     32:  193-4S1.     33: 

I,   385.     34:  156,  522.     35:   417.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  126:  771.     127:  67-561.     129:  85.     130:  24. 

131:214.     133:235.     136:  477.  — (F.  H.  Hedge) 

Chr.  Exam.  52:  117.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  249. — 

(B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  30:  64. 

Adequacy  of.     (S.  .Johnson)  Radical,  i:  233. 

and  Christianity.     (F.  Guizot)  Theo.  Eel.  2:  165. 

and   Revealed.     Ed.    R.   52:    109.  —  (A.   Barnes) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  85.  —  Blackw.  3:  90,  170.  —  (H. 

W.  Bellows)  0.  C&  N.  2:  709. 

Analogy  of.     (.J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  3;  3. 

Butler's.    Chr.  Obs.  25:  769.  Set  Butler,  Jos. 

Connection  of.     (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  4:  231. 

Morehead  on.     (J.  Browne)  Ed.  R.  52:   109. 

Argument  from.     (.J.  Brazer)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  137. 

Dialogues  on.     Blackw.  3:  90,  170. 

inferior  to  Revealed.     (R.  W.  Allen)  Am.  Meth. 

M.  19:432. 

Sermons  on.     New  Q.  6:  290. 

Value  of.     (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr. Exam.  34:  2S8. 

See  Theology,  Natural. 

—  Nature  of.     (A.  D.  C.  Twesf en)  Bib.  R.  5 :  324.  —  (H. 

B.  Blackwell)  Radical,  6:  321. 

sho^v^l  in  Hierology.    (J.  T.  Bixby)  Unita.  R.  15: 

514-     16:  33. 

—  Necessity  and  Sufficiency  of.     (E.  S.   Gannett)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  46:  422. 

—  Need  of  a  new      No.  Am.  127:  44. 

—  Negative  and  Positive.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical,  7: 

490. 

—  Neo-Evangelism.     (P.  Baync)  Fortn.  2:  672. 

—  The  new.     (G.  Reynolds)  Unita.  R.  12:  167. 

—  Non-Essentials  in.     (.1.  Belcher)  (^Iir.  R.  11:  477. 

—  not  Speculation.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  342. 

—  of  the  Age,  Guizot  on.     (E.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  52: 

234- 

—  of  all  sensible  Men.     (L.  Stephen)  No.  Am.  130:  438. 


Religion  of  the  Ancients;  Fate.     Dub.  R.  4:  32. 

—  of  the  Bible.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  337. 
Skinner's.     Chr.  R.  4:   i. 

—  of   China,   Johnson   on.     (S.    Beal)   Nation,    29:  97. 

See  China. 

—  of  Experience  and  Imitation.     (G.  B.  Clicever)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  11:  92. 

—  of  the  Future.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  28:  463. 
Crozier  on.     (G.  Allen)  Mind,  5:  432. 

Hartmann's.    (M.  A.  Hardaker)  No.  Am.  128:  161. 

—  of  Head,  Heart,  Hand.     Univ.  Q.  12:  3S5. 

—  of  Humanity.    (J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath.  World,  27:  660. 

—  (O.  B.  Frothinghani)  Radical,  lo:  241,  321,  401. 

—  (J.  H.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  14:  51. 

Frothingham  on.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49: 

439- 
.superseding  Christianity.     Eel.  R.  92:   158. 

—  of  Life.     (E.  B.   Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  450. —(T. 

Guthrie)  Good  Words,  2:  65-641. 

—  of  Mankind,  Burnside  on.     Chr.  Obs.  22:  25.  —  Fxl. 

R.  32:  501. 

—  of  Merit  and  of  Grace.    (R.  W.  Hill)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

3d  s.  4:  478. 

—  of  Nature;  Things  new  and  old.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hallo- 

well)  Penn  Mo.  5:  808. 

—  of  the  Old  Testament,  Permanence  of.     (T.  G.  Apple) 

Mercersb.  24:  314. 

—  of  Organization.     (W.J.  Linton)  Radical,  5:  265. 

—  of  the  Present.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  67:  50. 

—  No.  Am.  129:  552. 

—  of  Principle.     (J.  1).  Williamson)  LTniv.  Q.  15:  34. 

—  of  Savages.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Fortn.  6:  71. 

—  of  the  Working-Classes.     Nat.  R.  8:  167. 

—  C)ld  and  new.     (H.  James)  Radical,  i:  97. 

in  England.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Radical,  7:  335. 

—  Origin  of.     Westm.   115:   402.  —  (Duke   of  Argyll) 

C'ontemp.  39:  491,  665,  843.    Same  art.  Ecl.M.  97: 

86,  365,  464. 
and  Growth  of.     (B.  Franklin)  Am.  Church  R.  31 : 

348.  —  (M.  Miiller)  Contemp.  32:  209. 
Miiller  on.    Internat.  R.  6:  468.  —  (H.  F.  Jenks) 

L^nita.  R.  II :  689. 

—  Origin  of  Declension  in.     (J.  I.  Foot)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R. 

6:  305. 

—  Outwardness  of  our  popular.     (A.  N.  Littlejohn)  Am. 

Church  R.  16:  68. 

—  Party  Spirit  in.     Quar.  28:  144.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5: 

189. 

—  Pascal's  Tlioughts  on.     Eel.  R.  72:  434.     See  Pascal. 

—  Past  and  I'resent  united  in.     (H.  Formby)  Am.  Cath. 

Q.  1 :  636. 

—  Perpetuity  of.     (J.  T.  Bixby)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  270. 

—  Philosophical  Basis  of.     Chr.  Rem.  13:  i.     46:  145. 

—  Philosophy  of.     No.  Am.  98:  295. — Chr.  Obs.  52: 

26.  —  Brownson,  18:  462. 

Caird's.     (W.  H.  Wynn)  Luth.  Q.  11 :  53.  —  Mod. 

R.  i:  659. —(W.  M.Saher)  Unita.  R.  14:  351.— 
Ed.  R.  153:  130.  —(W.  Knight)  Mind,  5:  548. 

Dick's.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:  604. 

Hegel's.     (W.  Cunningham)  Mind,  1 :  549. 

Morell's.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  i:  400.  —  (R- 

S.  Candlish)  No.  Brit.  11:  i,  292.  — Brit.  Q.  10: 
139. — Prosp.  R.  5:  206.  — (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &: 
Lit.  J.  2:  349,  525.  —  (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  47: 
247.  — (N.Porter)  New  Eng.  7:  566.  —  (T.  Atkin- 
son) Am.  Church  R.  2:  226.  —  Brownson,  7:  159. 
—  (W.  M'Crombie)  Kitto,  4:  58.  —  (T.  V.  Moore) 
Meth.  Q.  10:  349,  509.  —  Am.  Church  R.  2:  226.— 
(R.  Alliott)  Bib.  R.  6:  340,  551,  638.  — Bib.  R.  6: 
502,  646. 

Secr^tan's  Writings  on.     Lond.  Q.  29:  63. 

—  Philosoph}-  of  subjective.     Dub.  R.  70  :  249. 


RELIGIOX 


1095 


RELIGIOUS 


lJ(_'liL;ii)n,  Political.     Dem.  II.  31:  601. 

—  Position  of  the  luteilectual  World  as  to.     Am.  Catli. 

Q.  5:  436. 

—  Positive.     Univ.  Q.  16:  181.    See  Positive. 

—  Prejudice  in.    (W.  G.  Blaikie)  Good  Words,  7:  355. 

—  previous  to  Christianity.    (S.  L.  Emery)  Oath.  World, 

22:  626. 

—  Priesthood  of;  a  Seniion.     So.  K.  n.  s.  19:  457. 

—  Primitive,  Recent  Speculations  on.    (J.  Kae)  Coutemp. 

38:  614- 

—  Principles  of  all,  which  are  erroneous.     West.  Mo.  11. 

2:  639.     3:  91,  132. 

—  Profession  of.     (O.Dewey)  Chr.  Exam,  ii:  195. — 

Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  62. 

—  Professional.     Nat.  R.  7:  4S7.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

59:  563- 

—  Prospects  of.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  276. 

—  Psychology  of.     (D.  K.  Lecliler)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  374. 
History  of.     (F.  G.  Peabody)  Unita.  R.  14:  97,  193. 

—  Reason  in,  Hedge's.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  79: 

84.  —  (J.  Weiss)  Ptadical,  i :  68.  —  (F.  E.  Abbot) 
Chr.  Exam.  79:  157. 

—  Reason  in  Search  of.     (.J.  T.  Tucker)  Bost.  R.  6:  47. 

—  Reasonable  Basis  of  Certitude  in.     ( W.  G.  Ward)  19th 

Cent.  3:  531. 

—  Reform  and  Coaservatism  in.     Bost.  Q.  5:  60. 

—  Relation  to  secular  Lite.     (G.  M.  Grant)  Good  Words, 

22:  67.     Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  18:  614. 

—  Revealed.     (S.  Gilman)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  60. 
Popular  Objections  to.     So.  II.  n.  s.  9:  SS9. 

—  a  Revelation,  not  a  Discovery.     (J.  C.  Parsons)  Unita. 

R.  5:  341. 

—  Re\"ivalof,  Means  of.  (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Disc.  5:  321. 
Real.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical.  6:  147. 

—  Revivals  of.     Cong.  2:  i.     See  Revivals. 

—  Right  of  private  Judgment  in.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  48. 

—  Science  of,  Lectures  on.     (M.  Miiller)  Fraser,  81 :  444, 

581,   695.     82:  100.     Same  art.   Eel.  M.  74:  699. 

75:  56,  161,  306.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  106:  323-545. 
Miiller's.     Ed.   R.   139:  417.  — (E.   H.   Plumptre) 

Contemp.  7:  66. — (W.  D.Whitney)  Nation,  11:  242. 

So-called.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  429. 

— ;  .Scientific.     (P.  A.  Morshead)  St.  James,  43:  947. 

—  Self-Deception  in.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  42. 

—  Sentiment  of.     (E.  V.  Neale)  Theo.  R.  10:   i. 

—  Sentimental.     Fraser,  78:  218. 

—  Sources  of.     (J.  T.  Bixby)  Unita.  R.  14:  32S. 

—  Spencer's  Unknowable  the  Basis  of.    (J.  S.  Patterson) 

Radical  R.  i :  419. 

—  S|)iritual.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  17:  705. 

—  State  Proceedings  in,  15S1-82.     (W.  D.  Cooper)  Arch. 

36:  105. 

—  State  and  School.     (C.  Braden)  Chr.  Q.  4:  145. 

—  Substitutes  for.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  401. 

Proposed.  (Goldwin  Smith)  Macmil.  37:  257.  Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  428.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
90:  434- 

—  Sulijective  in,  Function  of.     (W.  H.  Auderdon)  Cath. 

World,  6:  175. 

—  Supernatural.     Ed.   R.   141:    482.     145:    i. — Lond. 

(i.48:  438.-Chr.Obs.  75:   177,888.     77:  517. 

Some  current  Fallacies  respecting.      (A.  C.  Tait) 

Macmil.  31:  89. 

—  .Symbolism  in.  (C.  C.  Shackford)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  42:  3S9. 

—  Task  of.     (J.  Weiss)  Riulicil,  6:  177. 

—  Teaching,  by  Example.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

i:  173- 

—  Testimony  of  Geology  and  Astronomy.    So.  Lit.  Mess. 

21:  257. 

—  Thought  and  Feeling  in.     L^niv.  Q.  36:  85. 

—  Three  fundamental  Truths  of.     (J.  C.  Parsons)  Unita. 

R.  15:  125. 


Religion,  True  and  false.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ  9: 
•  524. — CLr.  Disc.  2:  337. 

—  Unspiritual.     Nat.  R.  5:  355. 

—  Utility  of,  Mill  on.     (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  24:  169. 

—  Vagueness  of  popular  Notions  oi.    Chr.  Obs.  40:  257, 

321,  385. 

—  iersus  modern  Doubt.    (W.  Tucker)  Uuiv.  Q  37:  482. 

—  Vital,  What  is?    Chr.  Disc.  5:  22,7. 

—  Wants  of  Man  in.     (H.  Alford)  Good  Words,  10:  18. 

—  What  is  ?     Chr.  Disc.  1:9.  —  (J.  P.  Thompson)  Brit. 

(^>.  70:  399.     Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  62. 

—  with  literary  Laymen.     Theo.  R.  10:  377. 

—  without  Cant,  Fellowes  on.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  519,  599. 
See  Christianity;  Theology, 

Religions,  Ancient.     Hogg,  6:  193. 

—  and  Civilization,  Birthplace  of.     (J.  Campbell)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  13:  152. 

—  Clarke  on  the  ten  great.   Ev.  Sat.  10:  511.  —  0.&  N. 

5:  235. 

—  Clodd's  Childhood  of.    (C.  H.  Dall)  Unita.  R.  4:  350. 

—  Comparative  View  of.     (J.  H.  Scholteu)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

44:  393.  489- 

—  Conder's  View  of  all.     Eel.  R.  68:  590. 

—  Ineificiency  of  current.    (A.  X.  Miner)  Univ.  Q.  g:  304. 

—  Intermingling  of.     (L.  M.  Child)  Atlan.  28:  3S5. 

—  Missionary.    (A.  C.  Lyall)  Fortn.  22:  52.  —  (M.  Miil- 

ler) Fortn.  22:  68. 

—  of  America,  Primitive.     Eel.  R.  102:  311. 

—  of  Mankind.     (J.  Byrne)  Dub.  Univ.  54:  279. 

—  of  Profane  Antiquity,  Duncan  on.     ilo.  R.  148:  547. 

—  of  the  World,  Boyle's  Lectures  on.     Bib.  R.  6:  632. 

leading  to  Christ.    (B.  F.  Cocker)  Meth.  Q.  36:  30. 

Maurice  on.     Eel.  R.  85:  686.  —  No.  Brit.  7:  299. 

—  Science  of,  Burnouf's.     Anthrop.  R.  3:  89. 

—  Sympathy  of.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Radical,  8:  i. 
Religious  Affairs  of  1S43.     New  Eng.  1 :  143. 
Religious  Affections,  Edwards  on.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  445. 
Religious  and  Educational  Mechanism.    (R.  W.  JIackay) 

Theo.  R.  8:  131. 
Religious  and  Scientific  Thought,  Relation  of.     (C.  Ca- 

verno)  Cong.  Q.  16:  32. 
Religious  and  Temporal  Knowledge.     Ed.  R.  48:  520. 
Religious  Aspect  of  the  Times.     (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr. 

Exam.  43:  So. 
Religious  Assent,  Certitude  in.     Fraser,  85:  23. 
Religious  Associated  Efforts.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  200. 
Religious  Association,  New  Demand  for.    (E.  C.  Towne) 

Radical,  2:  494. 
Religious  Authority  the  Principle  of  Social  Organization. 

Fraser,  23:  129. 
Religious  Belief.     (C.  G.  Howland)  L'nita.  R.  9:  402. 

—  Lord  Amberlej-'s  Analysis  of.   (C.  B.  Upton)  Theo.  R. 

13:  509. 

—  Baring  Gould  on  the  Origin  and  Development  of.  Dub. 

R.  70:  249.—  (J.  G.  Meline)  Cath.  W^orld,  II :  70. 
—  (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  12:  764.  —  Chr. 
Obs.  71:  4S9. 

—  Foundations  of.     (S.  Johnson)  Radical,  1:  73-401. 

—  in  Courts  of  Justice.  (W.  B.  Cook)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  72S. 

—  Influence  of.    ( W.  W.  Andrews)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  6:  380. 

—  Influence  of  the  Decline  of,  on  Morality;  a  Symposium. 

19th  Cent,  i:  331,  520.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  i:  46,  124. 

—  New  Epoch  in.    (D.  A.  Wasson)  Radical,  i:  193. 

—  with  reference  to  Witnesses.     Chr.  R.  i:  479. 
Religious  Beliefs  and  modern  Difficulties.    Good  Words, 

19:  33- 

—  and  Morality.     (A.  C.  Lyall)  Fortn.  29:  560. 
Religious  Biography.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  259. 
Religious  Bodies,  Statistics  of,  in  England.     (H.  Mann) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  18:   141. 
Religious  Character,  Elements  of.     Knick.  22:  440. 


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Religious  Character  of  the  Age.     (N.  Murray)  Lit.  & 

Theo.  K.  5:  93. 
Religious  Characteristics,  Aird's.     Blackw.  21:  677. 
Religious  Communities.  (S.  B.  Smith)  Am.  (,'atli.  Q  3:  235. 
ReligiousConceptionsof  different  Races.   VVestm.71 :  250. 
Religious  Condition  of  England.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

3:   137.     4:   147.     5:   126. 
Religious  Conferences  in  Europe,  1S69.    (S.  Osgood)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  44:  411. 
Religious  Conflicts  of  the  Age.     No.  Am.  133:  25. 
Religious  Conformity.    (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  22:  102. 
Religious  Controversy.   Brownson,  16:  246.  —  (F.  W.  P. 

Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam,  6:    241.  —  (K.   Robbins) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  292.  —  Sp.rit  I'ilg.  2:  198, 

331.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  409. 

—  Ethics  of.     (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  6:  534. 

—  Present  State  of.     Eraser,  80:   537. 

—  Religious  Lesson  of.  (-J.  H.  .\llen)  Chr.  Exam.  77:  201. 
Religious  Controversies,  Current.     Month,  23:  213. 
Religious  Conversation.     Chr.  R.  3:  291. 

Religious  Declension  in  New  England.     (L.  Hart)  Chr. 

Q.  Spec.  5:  207. 
Religious  Delusions  of  the  Day.     Mo.  R.  126:  467. 
Religious  Denominations,  Histories  of.    (R.  Babcocii)  Chr. 

R.  13-  171. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  37: 

235.  —  Chr.  R.  2:  195.  —  Am.  Alma.  1836:  13^.— 
Am.  Q.  Reg.  2:  153.   3:189.   4:222.   5:236.   6:141. 

—  Rights  and  Duties  of.     Spirit  Pilg.  i:  169,  225. 
lieligious  Development,  Some  Phases  of  early.     (C.  F. 

Keary)  19th  Cent.  4:  358. 

Religious  Differences,  Christian  Duty  in.  (G.  D.  Camp- 
bell) Good  Words,  8:  765. 

Religious  Difficulty.     Eraser,  81 :  623. 

Religious  Disabilities.  (T.  P.  Thompson)  VVestm.  13:  18S. 

Religious  Discussion,  Advantages  of  free.  (W.  C.  Doane) 
No.  Am.  131:  410. 

Religious  Doubt,  Discipline  of.  (.J.  F.  Spalding)  Bost.  R. 
6:  120. 

Religious  Drama.     (W.  Binns)  Mod.  R.  i:  792. 

Religious  Duty.     (W.  W.  Curry)  Univ.  Q.  26:  36. 

—  Miss  Cobbe  on.     (H.  James)  Nation,  i:  249. 
Religious  Education.    (D.  Eosdick)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  223. 

—  (R.  Park)  Am.  Inst,  of  Listruc.  1835:  99.  —  (C. 
E.  Stowe)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1844:  1. —  (A.  A. 
Miner)  Univ.  Q.  2:  76. 

—  by  the  State.     Brit.  &  F"or.  R.  11 :  416. 

Nonconformist  Advocates  of.     Cong,  i :  363. 

—  for  the  Masses.     Quar.  132:  509. 

—  in  Public  Schools.     (J.  Monteith)  Cong.  4:  537,  620. 

—  of  C;hildren.     (B.  Green)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  557.    9:  i. 

—  Chr.  Exam.  8:  293.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  393.  7: 
169.  —  Chr.  Disc.  5:  161.  —  (F.  Jacox)  Temp.  Bar, 
24:  137.  —  (E.  Bowen)  Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  91. — 
Chr.  bbs.  5:  337.  53:  437,  509,  726.  54:  4.  — 
VVestm.  104:  374.  —  (F.  M.  Green)  Chr.  Q.  7:  191. 

—  Cong.  M.  2:  278-475. 

—  of  a  Family.     (E.  G.  Smith)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  363. 
Special.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  11:  416. 

Religious  Element  in  Human  Nature.    (.1.  A.  Smith)  Chr. 

R.  23:  603. 
Religious  Emigration.     Penny  ^I.  9:  7. 
Religious  Emotions.     (S.  Adams)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

6:  321. 

—  and  J.  Tyndall.     (J.  Hinton)  Contemp.  25:  93. 
Religious  Endowments.  (F.  W.  Newman)  Theo.  R.  12:  335. 
Religious  Equality,  and  Theories  of  Comprehension.    Brit. 

Q.  69:  92. 
Religious  Establishments  opposed  to  Christianity.     Eel. 

R.  67:  I. 
Religious  Evidence,  Primary  Source  of.    (D.  M.  Hodge) 

Univ.  Q.  35:  20. 


Religious  Excitement  and  Religious  Life.  (E.  Bucking- 
ham) Unita.  R.  9:   i. 

Religious  Experience,  Influence  of  Health  and  Disease  on. 
(\V.  J.  Taylor)  Princ.  32:  308.  —  (A.  S.  Patton)  Chr. 
R.  21 :  594. 

Religious  Faith  and  Skepticism.     Westm.  52:  379. 

Religiou.s  Feeling.     Chr.  Exam.  2:  94. 

—  and  Christian  Character.     (G.  H.  F.merson)  Univ.  Q. 

19:  401. 

—  Effects  of  physical  Temperament  on.     Chr.  Obs.  28: 

2S1,  345. 
Religious  Freedom  in  America.     Putnam,  7:  337. 

—  in  Mass.     (E.  Robinson)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  5:  353. 

—  of  this  Age.     New  Eng.  3:  392. 

Religious  History  of  Mankind.     Loud.  Q.  5:  289. 
Religious  Houses,  Inventory,  etc.,  of,  at  the  Time  of  the 

Dis.solution.     (M.  E.  C.  Walcott)  Arch.  43:  201. 
Religious  Idea,  Development  of.     Westm.  64:  205. 
Religious  Ideas  among  barbarous  Tribes.     (A.  Wincheli) 

Meth.  Q.  35:  5. 

—  and  modern  Thought.     Brit.  Q.  66:  i. 

—  Force  of.     (J.  E.  Graeff)  Mercersb.  15:  33. 

—  W.  J.  Fox  on.     Prosp.  R.  5:  409. 

—  in  History,  Order  of.     (S.  Remington)  Univ.  Q    l5.' 

156.  353- 

—  Progress  of.     Putnam,  7:  73. 

—  H.  Spencer  on.     (J.  E.  Barnes)  New  Eng.  22:  692. 

—  Unity  of.     (S.  Longfellow)  Radical,  3:  432. 
Religious  Imagination  in  the  East.    (F.  R.  Conder)  Dub. 

Univ.  91 :  343,  468. 
Religious  Inquiry,  Conditions  of.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good 
Words,  15:  63. 

—  Martineau's  Rationale  of.     (G.  Ripley)  Chr.  Exam. 

21:  225. 
Religious  Institutions.    (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  13:  253. 

—  Statistics  on  Support  of,  in  England.     (H.  S.  Skeat^) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  39:  332. 
Religious  Instruction.     (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ. 
7:  401. 

—  in  Common  Schools.    {V.  A.  Packard)  Princ.  13:  315. 

—  Influence  on  Seamen.     Blackw.  9:  414,  531.    lo:  363, 

514. 

—  Special.     Am.  Eel.  i:  570. 
See  Religious  luhication. 

Religious  In  toleration.    (R.  M.Johnson)  De  Bow,  22:  166. 

Religious  Joy.     (S.  R.  Andrew)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4  :  513. 

Religious  Knowledge.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  71,  561. 

Religious  Liberality.     Radical,  2:  503. 

Religious  Liberty.  (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  21:  293. — Chr. 
R.  14:  325. — Niles's  Reg.  16:  226.  23:  261. — Westm. 
72:  392.  —  (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  11 :  i.  — 
Loud.  Q.  16:  115. —  West.  J.  8:  210. 

—  and  Atheism.     (J.  W.  Probyn)  Fortn.  34:  i. 

—  and  the  Penn  Charter  of  1683.    Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  92. 

—  Brook's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  34:  481. 

—  Importance  of.     Cong.  M.  13:  244-579. 

—  in  Austria.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  6:  345, 

—  in  Europe.     Lond.  Q.  54:  54. 

—  in  France.   Blackw.  40:  772.  —  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

4:  429. 

—  in  Germany,  1854.     Eel.  R.  102:  337. 

—  in  Massachusetts.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  2:  215. 

—  in  the  U.  S.     (G.  L.  Spalding)  Cath.  World,  23:  721. 

—  Protestant  Society  for.     Cong.  M.  7:  324. 
Meeting  of.    Cong.  M.  8:  326. 

—  since  the  Reformation.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng. 

22:  103. 
Religious  Life  and  Theological  Speculation.     Bib.  R.  5: 
no. 

—  in  England,  Tavler's.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  40: 

284.  — Eel.  R.  84:  513. —  (J.  H.  Thorn)  Theo.  R. 
13:  201. 


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Eeliyious  Life,  Solly's  Lectures  on.     Prosp.  R.  5:  128. 
Religious  Literature  of  France  and  Switzerland.     Am. 
Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  6:  76. 

—  Popular.     No.  Brit.  42:  413. 

Religious  Memoirs.     Blackw.  83:  703.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  58:  135. 
Religious  Military  Orders.     (A.  IL  Bromilow)  Colburn, 

161 :  409. 
Religious  Missions.     Fraser,  4:  261. 
Jteligious  Movements.     (S.  H.  Morse)  Radical,  i:  349. 
Religious  Nature  of  Savages.     (A.  Wiucliell)  Metli.  Q. 

35:  357- 
Religious  Novels;  Salem  Chapel;  etc.    Loud.  (i.  20:  434. 

See  Novels,  Religious. 
Religious  Obligation  of  Rulers.     (.J.  W.  Chickering)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  8:  58. 
Religious   Observances.     (0.   Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.   14: 

137- 
Religious  Opinion,  Freedom  of.     No.  Brit.  35:   157. 

—  Laws  of  England  on  Expression  of.     (J.  F.  t>tcphen) 

Contenip.  25:  446. 
Religious  Opinions,  Influence  of,  on  Character.     (T.  B. 
Thaj'er)  Univ.  Q.  i:  256. 

—  Mankind  responsible  for  their.    Chr.  Obs.  25 :  661-797. 

—  Progress  of;  translated  from  Sismondi.     (C.  M.  Sedg- 

wick) Chr.  Exam.  4:   i,  97. 

—  Sismondi  on.     Eel.  R.  44:  278. 

Religious  Orders  in  the  Church.     (T.   G.  Apple)  Mer- 
cersb.  17:  35S. 

—  Defense  of.     Month,  27:  199. 

Religious  Parties  in  England.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  193.  —  Eel. 

R.  68:  393. 
Religious  People,  Machine-made.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  545. 
Religious  Periodical  Press.     F'raser,  18:  330. 
Religious  Persecution  in  Virginia.     (G.  E.  Dabney)  Chr. 

R.  23:  49,  199. 
Religious  Persecutions.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  82. 

—  in  Europe,  1853.     Eel.  R.  99:  573. 

—  in  Tuscany,  1S52.     Eel.  R.  97:  78. 
See  Persecution. 

Religious  Poetry.     Fraser,  2:  78. 

—  and  scientific  Criticism.     Coutemp.   12:    115.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  149. 

—  Early  F^nglish.     Kitto,  35:  249.     36:  3S0.     37:  366. 
See  Poetry. 

Religious  Poets  and  Poetry.     Chr.  R.  14:  271. 
Religious  Profession,  Preniatureuessof.   Chr.  Obs.  6:  296. 
Religious  Progress.     (T.  S.  King)  L'niv.  (J.  8:  95. 
Religious  Prosecutions.     Westm.  2:  i. 
Religious   Publication   Societies,   Bookkeeping  of.     (H. 

E.  Scudder)  Nation,  20:  389. 
Religious  Question,  New  Solution  of.    Colburn,  I18:  2,^2- 
Religious  (Questions  of  the  Age.     Bib.  R.  5:  1. 
Religious  Republicanism.    (E.  A.  Venturi)  Contenip.  18: 

189. 
Religious  Revivals  of  Mediaeval  Italy.     Cornh.  31:  54. 

—  Recent,  i860.     Eel.  M.  49:  398,  495. 
See  Revivals. 

Religious  Riots.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  5:  697. 
Religious  Sects.     Canad.  ^lo.  4:  4S4. 

—  History  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  28:   i.  — Mo.  R.  82: 

505.     119:  395. 
Religious  Sensibility,  Cultivation  of.     (M.  L.   Stoever) 

Evang.  R.  2i:  489. 
Religious  Sentiment  and  Conviction.     (A.  Reville)  Theo. 

R.  6:  304. 

—  and  Reason.     Bost.  Q.  5:  129. 

—  Biiiiton  on.     (W.  T.  Harris)  .T.  Spec.  Pliilos.  10:  324. 

—  Decline  of.     (J.  II.  Fairchild)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  98. 

—  Pagan  and  Christian.     (M.  Arnold)  Cornh.  9:  422. 
Religious  Sentimcntalisni.     Chr.  R.  13:  5;;. 
Religious  Services  and  Symbols.     Prosp.  R.  10:  52. 


Religious  Society,  Place  and  Work  of.     (C.  T.  Canfield) 

Unita.  R.  11:  30. 
Religious  Spirit  of  the  Age.     (A.  Young)  Chr.  Exam,  i : 

281. 
Religious  Statistics  of  the  World.     Cath.  World,  2:  491. 

1869.    Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  609. 

Religious  Stories.     Fraser,  38:  150. 
Religious  Symbols  of  Antiquity.     Mo.  R.  115:  434. 
Religious  Systems,  Ancient  and  modern.    Brit.  Q.  29:  S3. 
Religious  Teaching  in  Elementary  Schools.     (F.  Peek) 

Contemp.  27:  938. 
Religious   Tendencies    in   the   United    States.      (A.    D. 

Mayo)  Chr.  Exam.  87:  39. 
Religious  Tests  and  Nationalizing  the  L'niversities.     (F. 

Paley)  F'ortn.  II :  322. 
Religious  Thought,  Conflict  of  modern.     Brit.  Q.  27:  36. 

—  Courses   of.      (W.   E.    Gladstone)   Coutemj).   28:    1. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  129.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
130:  67. 

—  Courses  of  modem.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  600. 

—  Growth  of.     Univ.  Q.  19:  418. 

—  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  Tendency  of.     (J.  ^Ic- 

Cosh)  Theo.  Eel.  2:  195. 

—  Liberty  and  License  in.     Month,  22:  158. 

—  Limits  of.     (L.  P.  Hickok)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  64. — Eel. 

R.  109:  225.  —  Brownson,  17:  137. 

Mansel  on.     (.J.  Martineau)  Nat.  R.  8:  209. — (G. 

P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  17:  601.  — (O.  S.  Munsell) 
Meth.  Q.  20:  357.  — Brit.  Q.  30:  198.  —  New  (J.  7: 
329.  —  (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  12:  294.  —  No. 
Brit.  30:  137.     Same  art.  F^cl.  M.  47:  312. 

and  his  Critics.     Lond.  Q.  14:  362. 

—  Modern.     Cong.  R.  7:  410. 

—  Physical  Life  Theories.  (L.  S.  Beale)  Contemp.  17:  95. 
Religious  Times,  Our.     (N.  L.  F'rothingham)  Chr.  Exam. 

37:  381. 
Religious  Toleration.     (C.  Gavarre)  De  Bow,  19:  325. — 
Eel.  R.  16:  413.  -(H.  D.   Kitchel)  New  Eng.  6: 
194. —  ("hr.  Disc.  4:  91. 

—  in  South  America.     Fraser,  10:   523. 
Religious  Tract  Society.     Colburn,  169:   174. 

—  Itecollections  of.     (R.  Halley)  ("ong.  4:  431. 
Religious  Training.     (D.  Y,  Ileisler)  Mercersb.  13:  449. 

—  (S.  Olin)  Meth.  g.  9:  303. 

—  in  Public  Schools.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  153. 
.See  Religious  Education.  • 

Religious  Truth  and  Human  Reason.    Cong.  !M.  16:  6S3. 

—  as  discovered  by  Reason  and  Revelation.    (J.  C.  Mur- 

phy) Bib.  Sac.  29:  289. 
Religious  Ultniism.     (D.  R.  Goodwin)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R. 

3:  56- 
Religious  LTtopias  in  the  United  States.     (J.  C.  Morison) 

Fortn.  7:  290. 
Religious  World,  Condition  of,   1846.     (G.  W.  Burnap) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  3:  529.     4:  49. 

—  displaj'ed,  Adam  on.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  2S0. 
Religious  Worship  and  Religious  Ministries.    Brit.  Q.  19: 

435- 

—  Dupuis  on  Origin  of.     ilo.  R.  150:  347. 
See  Worship. 

Religiousness  of  Political  Dissent.     Cong.  2:   112. 
Rellstab,  Ludwig,  Tales  and  Novels  of.     For.  Q.  ig:  3^8. 
Remains  of  Hajji  Baba.    Bentley,  i:  280.    See  Morier,  .L 
Rembrandt,  Paul,  Van  Ryn.     Art  .T.  3:  9,  45.  —  Nat.  M. 
2:  481.  —  Penny  M.  4:   1S9.  —  Sharpe,  8:  So. 

—  Etchings  of.     (,J."b.  Atkinson)  Portfo.  8:  114.  — (W. 

W.  Sabin)  Xm.  Bibliop.  7:  53. 

—  The  Mill  and  Studio  of.    (F.  wVpairholt)  Art  J.  8:  S3- 

—  Portrait  of  an  old  Lady.     Portfo.  8:  144. 

—  Story  of.     ('hamb.  .1.  17:  45. 

—  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  150:  151.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

142:  579. 


REMEDIES 


1098 


RENSSELAER 


Remedies,  Remarkable.     Cliamb.  J.  57:  763. 

Remembrance.     Contiii.  Mo.  4:  296. 

Jiemembrauces  of  a  Poetie  Childhood.     Dub.  Univ.  16: 

517- 
Rem(Sinyi,  Edouard,  and  A.  Wilhelmj.    (J.  R.  G.  Ilassard) 

Scrib.  18:  III. 
Remi<,nus,  St.     (W.  H.  Anderdon)  Irish  Mo.  7:  520,  606. 
Reminiscence  and  Remains,  Doctrine  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M. 

21:  217. 

—  of  the  American  Bar;  a  Tale.     (E.  James)  Temp.  Bar, 

36:  473-     37:  28. 

—  of  Boyhood.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Black w.  58:  40S. 

—  of  Eton  Life.     Cornh.  24:  688.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

112:  14S,  203. 
Reminiscences  of  Brogj?.     All  the  Year,  12:  355. 

—  of  Irish  Life.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  63. 

—  of  a  Lover.     Colburn,  11 :  36. 

—  of  a  Man  of  the  World.     Bentley,  31:  273,  361,  572. 

32:  257-673.     Same  art.  Eil.  IM.  26:  57. 

—  of  a  Medical  Student.     Colburn,  63:  509.     64:  123- 

465.    65:247-455.     66:65-478.    67:392.    69:77- 
492.     71:  29. 

—  of   a   New   England  Clergyman.     (S.   Gilman)  Chr. 

Exam.  42:  313. 

—  of  a  Religious  Maniac.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  632. 

—  of  a  young  Fencible.     Colburn,  17:  468.     20:  49. 
Remmington.  J.  R.;  his  Trials  and  Triumphs  in  England. 

Hunt,  19:  496.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  19:  604. 
Remonctization,    Profit   of.     (E.    Stauwood)   Bank.   M. 

(x\.  Y.)32:  51S. 
Remorse  and  Kepentance,  Law  of.    (G.  B.  Cheever)  Bib. 

Sac.  10:  544. 
Removal  from  Office.     (J.  M.  Clayton)  Niles's  Reg.  38: 

supp.  136. 
Removal  of  the  Deposits;  Binney's  Speech.    Niles's  Reg. 

46:  57. 

—  Clay's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  349. 

—  Clayton's  Report.     Niles's  Reg.  46:  10. 

—  McDuffie's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  319. 

—  Polk's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  313,  335. 

—  Polk's  Report.     Niles's  Reg.  46:  38. 

—  Turney's  Report.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  25S. 

—  Webster's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  418. 

—  Wright's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  45:  400. 
Remusat,  Charles  F.  M.,  Count  de     Ev.  Sat.  11:  247. 
Remusat,  Madame  de.     Letters.     Nation,  33:  110. 

—  Memoirs.    Ed.  R.  152:  170.  —  Quar.  149:  433.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  671.  —  Scrib.  ig:  711.  —  (A. 
Laugel)  Nation,  29:  341,  360,  381.  30:  57-266.— 
Appleton,  22:  457,  481. — Atlan.  45:  392.  —  (W. 
M.  Blackburn)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  97.  —  Liv.  Age,  143: 
761.  —  Month,  40:  I.  42:457.  —  (B.  Murphy)  Cath. 
World,  30:  796. — Dub.  L'niv.  95:  257. 
Renaissance,  The.     (J.  Michelet)  Western,  5:  iS. 

—  and  Liberty.     Dub.  R.  82:  53. 

—  Anomaly  of.     (V.  Lee)  Conten:p.  34:  645. 

—  Artistic  Dualism  of.     (V.  Lee)  Contemp.  36:  44. 

—  Forgotten  Gems  of.     Art  J.  32:  323. 

—  History  of.  Pater's.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.   19:   469. — 

(W.  .T.  Stillman)  Nation,  17:  243. — Penn  Mo.  4:  424. 

—  in  the  14th  and  15th  Centuries.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New 

Eng.  23:  661.     24:  35,  414,  605. 

—  in   France.     (Mrs.    M.    Pattison)  Contemp.  30:   466. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  643. 

—  in   Italy.     Westm.    108:   351.  — (S.  B.  Wister)  No. 

Am.  121:   155.  — (R.  B.  Anderson)  Dial  (Ch.),  2: 
231,  286. 
Symnnds  on.     Quar.  145:  i.  —  (T.  F.  Crane)  Na- 
tion, 21:    249.  —  (R.   Sturgis)  Nation,  28:   389. — 
Penn  INIo.  9:  310. 

—  Kings  of.     Temp.  Bar,  47:   172.     48:  88. 

—  Nemesis  of.    (H.  G.  Hewlett)  Eraser,  97:  701. 


Renaissance,  The  new;  Gospel  of  Intensity.    (H.  Qiiiller) 
Macmil.  42:  391.    43:80.    Same  art.  Appleton,  24: 

453- 

—  Type  of.     (E.  M.  Gierke)  Eraser,  loi:  58. 
Renaissance  Art  Plagiarism.    (G.  A.  Sala)  Art  J.  33:  134. 
Renan,  Ernest.     (J.  S.  Kidney)  Am.  Church  R.  19:  204. 

—  (.J.  McClintock)  Harper,  28:  398. — with  por- 
trait, Appleton,  3:  190.  —  (G.  Saintsbury)  Fortn. 
33:  625.  —  (F.  W.  H.  Myers)  19th  Cent.  9:  949. 
^  Ev.  Sat.  i:  592.  —  Eraser,  66:  579.  —  Blackw. 
90:  626.  —  (G.  Prentice)  Meth.  Q.  30:  5.  —  Lond. 

Q.  50:  45- 

—  and  D'Eichthal.     Colburn,  129:  231. 

—  and  France.     (.J.  Mazzini)  Fortn.  21 :  153. 

—  and  Sainte  Beuve.     Lond.  Q.  33:  457. 

—  and  St.  Paul.     Quar.  150:  243. 

—  and  Strauss.     (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Chr.  Q.  2:  35. 

and  Schleiermacher.     (.J.  P.  Westervelt)  Princ.  38: 

133- 

—  and  tiie  Supernatural.     Am.  Church  R.  20:  489. 

—  Antichrist.     Ed.  R.  140:  485.— (G.  K.  Paul)  Theo. 

R.  10:  557.— Ix)nd.  Q.  41:  135.— (E.  B.  Elliott) 
Chr.  Obs.  75:  275,  373,  463. 

—  The  Apostles.     (H.  Rogers)  Fortn.  5:  513.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  90:  479. 

—  M.  Arnold  on.     Ev.  Sat.  12:  316. 

—  Critical   Essays.     No.    Brit.   48:   63.  —  Chr.   Exam. 

IT-  83- 

—  Diiiiiigues  and  Fragments.     (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind, 

4:  132. 

—  English  Conferences.     (B.  Herford)  Dial  (Ch.),  i :  65. 

—  The  Gospels.     Fortn.  28:  485. 

—  Inconsistencies  of.     Dub.  LTniv.  75:  325. 

—  Lectures  on  Rome  and  Christianity.     (W.  E.  Addi.-^) 

Dub.  R.  87:  333. 

—  Marcus  Aurelius.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  33:  489,  510. 

—  On  the  Kingdom  of  God.     (W.  Alexander)  Ex.  II. 

Lee.  20:  345. 

—  Origin  of  Christianity.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  30:  8,  41. 

—  Pliilosophical  Dialogues.     Westni.  106:  109. 

—  Sainte  Beuve  on.     (T.  Davidson)  Radical,  3:  543-  — 

(W.  R.  Walker)  Radical,  5:  151. 

—  Souvenirs  d'Enfance.     Colburn,  158:  571. 

—  Strauss,  and  Ecce  Homo.     Ed.  R.  124:  450.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  68:  265. 

—  Theory  of.     (H.  M.  Thompson)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  609. 
Renaudot,  Theophraste;  French  Journalist.     Temp.  Bar, 

i:  38. 
Rencontres  of  the  Road:  — 

—  Rowing  Match.     Fraser,  4:  585. 

—  Marriage  Impromptu.     Fraser,  5:  35. 

—  Mary  Fenwick.     Fraser,  5:  228. 

—  Saturday.     Fraser,  5:  567. 

—  Hen  and  Chickens.     Fraser,  6:  431. 

—  Loves  of  Aloys  and  Teresa.     Fraser,  7:  349. 

—  April  Fools.     Fraser,  7:  425. 

Rendu  Chanoine.  Theory  of  Glaciers,  and  his  Editors. 

(J  Tyndall)  Contemp.  24:  135.    Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  5:  447- 
Rendu,  Jeanne  Maria.    La  Soeur  Rosalie.    Liv.  Age,  64: 

529. 
Rene,  King  of  Anjou.     Brit.  Q.  66:  289. 
Rene;  a  Romance.     (F.  A.  de  Chateaubriand)  West.  J. 

11:  68-407. 
Rencithe  Conscript:  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  385.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  75:  745- 
Renilla,  Eariy  Stages  of.     (E.  B.  Wilson)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

120:  446. 
Rennel,  Thos.     Discourses.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  i:  83. 
Rennie.  Sir  .John,  with  portrait.     Pract.  M.  4:  321. 
Renowned  Dog  Caesar.     All  the  Year,  9:  253. 
Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  4,  186. 


RENT 


1099 


REPUBLICS 


Rent.     (A.  Walker)  Hunt,  42:  302. 

—  and  Agriculture.     Quar.  36:  391. 

—  and  Profit.     (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  32:  273. 

—  Brit.  &  For.  R.  16:  30. 

—  Ground-,  not  a  Debt.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  17. 

—  History  of,  in  England.     (J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Contemp. 

37:  673.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  3S7. 

—  .Jones's  Theory  of.     Ed.  R.  54:  84.  —  Quar.  46:  Si. 

—  Ricardo's  Theory  of.     Blackw.  21:  74. 

—  Theory  of.     Blackw.  21:  311. 

—  Three  Theories  of.     (E.  S.  Robertson)  Dub.  Univ.  94: 

195. 

—  What  is?     (B.  Price)  Contemp.  36:  630.     38:  290. 
Rent  in  a  Cloud.     (C.  Lever)  All  the  Year,  11:  1S6-424. 
Rents  and  Darns  ia  Human  Lives.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  209. 
Renunciation.     Eraser,  80:  34S. 

Repeal  in  Ireland.     See  Ireland. 

—  Prizes  in  the  Lottery  of.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  i. 
Repealer's  Wish  granted;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  63:  627. 
Repentance.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  13:   132.  —  (T.  J.  Siwyer) 

Univ.  Q.  11:  270.— Chr.  Obs.  62:   163.— (M."  A. 
Eairmaii)  Godey,  22:  69. 

—  after  Death.     (S.  Crane)  Univ.  Q.  36:  14. 

—  and  Conversion.     Chr.  Disc.  1 :  354. 

—  and  Penance.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  427. 

—  Auirsburg  Confession  on.     (S.  W.  Ilarkev)  Lutb.  Q. 

r-  485- 

—  Death-Bed.     (H.  Malcolm)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  102. 

—  in  Religion  and  Theology.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong.  R. 

8:  201. 

—  Meaning  of  MeTarato.     (T.  Walden)  Am.  Church  R. 

35:   143- 

—  Means  of.     (T.  H.  Skinner)  Princ.  2:  113. 

—  Preaching.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  321. 

Rephaim,  The.     (F.  Corbaux)   Kitto,  8:    151,  363.     9: 

55.  303-     10:  87,  279- 
Reporter  and  Letter-Writer.     Meth.  Q.  9:  42. 

—  Our  own.     Chamb.  J.  45:  ■},}<■ 
Reporter's  Story.     So.  Lit.  ^less.  i:  73. 
Reporters'  Mistakes.     Chamb.  .T.  52:  639. 
Reporters'  Table.     Chamb.  .T.  48:  449. 

Reporting.     (C.  T.  Congdun)  Xation,  2:  43.  —  Chamb. 
J.  33:  263.     58:  36. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  58:  510. 

—  for  the  Daily  Press.     Cong.  1:  545,  673. 

—  Sensational.     Chamb.  .T.  55:  150. 
Repousse  Work,  Niello  and.     Argosy,  12:  70. 
Representation,  American  on.     Fraser,  85:  234. 
. —  Basis  of.     See  Virginia  Conventi<m. 

—  Caucus  vanus  Popular.     (.J.  P.  Quincy)  O.  &  N.  11: 

160. 

—  General.     Fraser,  90:  679. 

—  Hare's  Scheme  of.    (M.  G.  Fawcett)  Macniil.  23:  4S1. 

—  in  Parliamentary  Government.     No.  Brit.  28:  4^7. 

—  in  Theory  and  Practice.     (T.  Hare)  Fraser,  61:  1S8. 

—  Minority.     Westm.  84:  305.     See  Minority  Represen- 

tation. 

—  of  every  Locality  and  Intelligence.     (T.  Ilare)  Fraser, 

6i:  527. 

—  Origin  of  English.     Westm.  15:  46. 

—  Personal.     (D.  G.  Croly)  Galaxy,  4:  307.  —(.J.  Mat- 

thews) Canad  Mo.  13:  148. 

and  Minority.     (.J.  Matthews)  Canad.  Mo.  12:  437, 

549- 

—  Political.     Am.  Q.  20:  174. 

—  Principle  of.     (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am.  53:  57. 

—  Principles  of.     (E.  Wilson)  Fortn.  4:  421. 

—  Proportional.     (M.  G.  Fawcett)  Macmil.  22:   376. — 

Am.  Law  R.  6:  25V  — (S.  D.  Horton)  Penn  Mo.  4: 
364.  —  Putnam,  15;  711. 

—  Rationale  of.     (.J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  30:  341.  —Mo.  R. 

137:  3S. 


Representation;  Redistributi(jn  of  Political  Power.     (E. 

H.  Knatchbull-Hugessen)  Macmil.  27:  67. 
Representatives,  Legal  Qualitications  of.     Am.  Law  R. 

3:  410. 

—  Right  to  instruct.     (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  54:  223. 

—  Am.  Q.  5:  41.  —  (J.  Hopkinson)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
2-  405)  530-  3-  39-  —  ( — •  Roane)  So,  Lit.  Mess. 
2:  623,  6S4.  —  Dem.  R.  9:  434. — Niles's  Reg.  28: 
193,  216. 

Representative  Government.     (.\.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am. 
12:  340.—  (H.  W.   Warren)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  2S0. 

—  (T.  Hare)  Fortn.  24:  102. 

—  Functions  and  Inefficieucv  of.     (II.  Spencer)  Westm. 

68:  454. 

—  Individual  Responsibility  in.    (T.  Hare)  Fortn.  4:  350. 

—  Mill  on.     Westin.  76:  91.  —  No.  Brit.  35:  534. — (A. 

P.  Pcabody)  No.  Am.  95:  228.  — Macmil.  4:  97. 
Representative  .Men,  Emerson's.     Eel.  M.  26:  360.     See 

Emerson,  R.  W. 
Representative  Reform.     Ed.  R.  96:  452. 

—  m  England.     Westm.  57:  i.  —  Brit.  Q.  26:  356. 
Representative  Responsibility.  (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  40:  219. 
Representative  System,  Improvement  of  our.     (T.  Hare) 

Macmil.  5:  295. 
Reprieve,  The;  a  Tale.     Dub,  Univ.  43:  713. 
Reprobation.     (C.  A.  Etalii)  Meth.  Q.  27:  69. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (W.  F.  Warren)  Meth.  Q.  33:  431. 
Reproduction,  and  Antagonism  with   Growth.     (A.   B. 

Blackwell)  Pop.  Sci.  :Mo.  5:  606. 

—  of  Animals,  Law  of.     Westm.  57:  46S. 

—  of  Pictures,  Modern  Processes  of.     (H.  Wilson)  .Vrt 

J.  32:  271. 
Reproof.     (O.  v.  Redwitz)  Overland,  11:  416. 
Reptiles,  Ancient  and  modern  Monster.     (W.  F.  Ains- 

worth)  Colburn,  84:  519. 

—  and  Birds,   Animals  intermediate   between.      (T.  II. 

Huxley)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  237. 

—  British,  Bell's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  71 :  446. 

—  Edible.     Chamb.  J.  43:  78.  —Penny  M.  14:  263. 

—  Geological  Age  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  21:  359. 

—  Metamorphosis  of  Siredon  into  Amblystoma.     (0.  C. 

Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci   96:  364. 

—  Mosasauroid,  from  the  Greensand  of  New  Jersey.    (0. 

C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  392. 

—  Natural  Hist.  of.     Ed.  R.  80:  407.  — Liv.  Age,  3:  323. 

—  Orders  of,  Owen's.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  5:  ■]'>). 

—  Plea  for.     House.  Words,  2:   573. 

—  Vivaria  for.     (S.  Ilibberd)  Recr.  Sci.  2:   177. 
Reptilian  Remains  from  the  Cretaceous  of  Brazil.     (0. 

C.  Marsh)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  97:  390. 
Republic,  The.     (H.  W.  Warren)  Am.  Whig  R.  9:  399, 
476.     10:  39,  278.  —  Dem.  R.  24:  257.  —  Brownson, 
6:   176. 

—  and  the  Presidencj'.     (A.  N.  Cole)  Nat.  Q.  40:  472. 

—  Aristocracy  based  on  Property  inimical  to  a.     Contin. 

Mo.  2:  198. 

—  Danger  and  Safety  of.     So.  Q   14:   150. 

—  Dangers  of.     (G.  Tucker)  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  614. 

—  Great  Danger  of.     (E.  D.  Smith)  Galaxy,  7:  486. 

—  How  they  manage  Matters  in  the  model.     Blackw.  59: 

43Q.     61:  402.     Same  art.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  360. 

—  Knick.  38:  205. 

—  Jerome  Paturot  in  Search  of.     Westm.  50:  124. 

—  March  of.     (W.  E.  Cramer)  Hunt,  13:  546. 

—  Necessity  of  Education  in.     (II.  Mann)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1844:  261. 

—  Mallock's  New.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  26:  358. 

—  Parricides  of.     Dem.  R.  28:  500. 

—  Plan  for,  reorganized.    (C.  Wiegand)  Radical,  8:  417. 

—  Perils  of.     ( E.  S.  Isliam)  Dial  (Ch  ),  1 :  49. 

—  Stickney's  True.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  29:   160. 
Republics  and  Equality.  (C.C.Iiazcwoli)  Nation,  i:  loi. 


REPUBLICS 


1100 


RESPIRATION 


RepuUics,  Civil  and  Social.    (J.  Hiint)Confeinp.  17:  500. 

—  ill  the  Old  World.     (N.  Appletoii)  O.  &  N.  8:  17S. 
Intlueiice  of,  on  Literature,  etc.    (T.  R.  Dew)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  2:  261. 

—  of  the  New  World.     Fraser,  13:  301. 
Kepublican's  Daughter.  (Mrs.  Bell)  Cath.  World,  30:  620. 
Kepublican  and  Democratic   Platforms,    1868.      Am.  J. 

Educ.  18:  265. 

Kepublican  Cantini^re.  (MM.  Erckmann-C^hatrian)  Col- 
burn,  149:  473. 

Republican  Confederacies  of  the  Middle  Ages.  For.  R. 
i:  551. 

Kepublican  Exiles.     Black w.  32:  431. 

Republican  First  Fruits  in  Fiance,  1848.   Blackw.  64:  6S7. 

Kepublican  Government  in  the  United  States,  Jennings 
on.     (E.  L.  Godkiu)  Nation,  6:  133. 

—  and  Order  in  the  States.     Internat.  R.  2:  57. 
Kepublican  Governments  and  the  Moralities  of  Life.     (.J. 

D.  Sherwood)  Presb.  R.  i:  713. 
Republican  Listitutious.     (E.  S.  Gregory)  So.  M.  9:  88. 
Republican  Movement  in  Europe.      (E.  Castelar)  Fortn. 

17:  668.     18:  I,  166,  325. 
Republican  Party,  Aims  of,  1S67.      (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 5:  354. 

—  as  it  was  and  is,  1880.     (JL  Blair)  No.  Am.  131:  422. 

—  (Jhiims  of.     Lem.  R.  38:   137. 

—  Convention  of  i88o.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  30:  430. 

—  Future  of.     (G.  S.  Boutwell)  No.  Am.  131:  475. 

—  History  of.     (G.  W.  Julian)  No.  Am.  126:  262. 

—  Objects  and  Policy  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  no. 

—  Policy  of,  1877.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  21. 

—  Work  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  64. 
Kepublican  Propagandism.     (G.  J.  Harney)  Nation,  I 

108. 
Republican  Sketches;  a  Burlesque.  Dem.  R.  31:  67-457 
Kepublican  Tendencies  of  the  Bible.      (E.  Pond)  Am 

Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  283.  —(.J:  V.  Moore)  Meth.Q 

6:  202  — (L.  Beecher)  Hesp.  1:  47. 
Republicanism  and  Monarchy.  (H.  Wace)  Dark  Blue,  I 

677. 

—  and  Ro3'alty  in  Europe.    (E.  Gryzanovski)  Nation, 

13:  412. 

—  French,  and  American  Democracj'.  Dem.  R.  34:  272. 

—  in  England.      Fraser,  83:  751.  —  (J.  McCarthy)  Gal- 

axy, 12:  30. 
1111871.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  381. 

—  in  Europe,  Difficulties  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Internat. 

K.  2:  371. 

—  Logical  Results  of.    Dem.  R.  43:  201. 

—  IVfodern.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  497-605. 

—  Moral  Relations  of.     Chr.  R.  10:  239. 

—  of  Yoimg  England.     Contemp  5:  237. 
Repudiation.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  253.  —  New 

Eng.  i;  534.  —  Dem.  H.  10:  365.  21:  i.  —  (J.  J. 
Speed)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i :  309.  4:  337.  —  (H.  C. 
Carey)  Penn  Mo.  lo:  294-455.  —  (J-  ^-  Hodgskin) 
Nation,  5:  294 

—  and  Resumption.    (A   G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  25:  146. 

—  and  State  Debts.      (R  P.  Porter)  Internat.  R.  9:  556. 

—  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  587. 

—  First  Step  toward,  1878.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26: 

144. 

—  in  Mississippi.     Bank.  ^I.  (N.  Y.)  7:  420,  497.      18: 

89. —  Bank.  M.  (L.)  9:  436. 

—  Mill  on.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Nation.  7:  308. 

—  National.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Nation,  6:  209,  249. 

—  Origin  and  History  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i:  337,  521 

—  Southern  Views  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  99. 
Repudiators  and  the  Federal  Judiciarj-.      (.1.  F.  Hume) 

Nation,  28:  5. 
Repulsion  resulting  from  Radiation.      (W.  Crookes)  Na- 
ture, 19:  511,  533. 


Reputation,  Contemporary  and  Posthumous.  Eel.  M. 
35:  214. 

Reputations,  Salgues  on.  Mo.  R.  121 :  123.  —  Mus.  16: 
345- 

Request.  The.     (.J.  Clare)  Lond.  M.  3:  592. 

Revesby,  Sir  John,  Memoirs  of.  Ed.  R.  142:  394.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  707.  — Retros.  8:  342.— Quar. 
147:  402. 

Rescue,  The;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  574. 

Rescue,  The;  a  Tale.     Once  a  Week,  13:  225. 

Rescued  Infant ;  a  Buddhist  Legend.  Dub.  Univ.  58: 
312.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  71:  255. 

Research  as  a  Means  of  Education.  (H.  E.  Roscoe)  Na- 
ture, 8:  538,  559. 

—  Scientific,  Endowment  of.      (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.    7:    354,   437.  —  (M.  Creighton)   Macmil.  34: 

186. —  Nature,  11:  i.  —  (E.  R.  Laiikester)  Nature, 

14:   126.  —  (C.  E.  Appleton)  Fortn.  22:  519. 
Value  of.      (W.  S.  W.  Ruschenberger)  Penn  ^lo. 

4:   744. 
Resemblances,  Protective,  of  Animals.    All  the  Year,  25: 

469.   26:  14. — Westm.  88:  1.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

94:  259.     See  Mimicry. 
Resentment.     (J.  Butler)  Chr.  R.  9:  212. 
Reserve,  Social  Doctrine  of.     (J.  A.  Noble)  Victoria,  13: 

522. 
Reserved  People,  Thoughts  on.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser, 

60:  227.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49:  48. 
Reservoir  Construction.     (8.  McElro}')  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

73:  289,  361.     74:  13. 
Residual  Phenomena.    (M.  M.  P.  Muir)  Fraser,  99:  421. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  371.    Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  15:  loi. 
Resignation.      (Mad.  d'Arbouville)  Liv.  Age,  23:  79. — 

—  (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Good  Words,  4:  168. 

—  Sermon  on.     (A.  Coquere!)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  10:  365. 
Resins  and  Gums  of  Commerce.     (P.  L.  Simmonds)  J. 

Frankl.  lust.  62:  122-3SS. 
Resistance,   Experiments  on  Contact.      (W.  A.  Norton) 
Eel.  Engin.  17:  351. 

—  Fluid.     (J.  A.  Grier)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  317, 

—  of  Bodies  falling  through  the  Atmosphere.  (E  Loomis) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  67. 

—  of  Materials.      (R.  H.  Thurston)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  254. 

—  (R.  H.  Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97:  273-419. 
98:47. 

—  —  Morin  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  369. 

to  Tension.  (J.D.Crehore)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  148,  523. 

—  — to  transverse  Stress.   (W.Kent)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  343. 
Torsional.  (R.H. Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  95:  254. 

—  of  solid  Bodies.  (D.V.Wood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  87:  100. 

—  Siemens's  Unit  of.     (F.  Kohlrausch)  J.  PVankl.  Inst. 

91:  349. 
Resolutions,  Good.     Chamb  J.  56:  801. 

—  Instability  of  Human.  (G.R.Noyes)Chr.  Exam.  2:  85. 
Resonances.  Illustration  of.    (H.  A.  Rowland)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  94:  275, 
Resources  of  modern  Countries.     Month,  33:  236. 
Respect  the   Burden;    a  Poem.      (D.  M.   Craik)   Good 

Words,  16:  743. 
Respectability.     (J.  White)  Hesp.  2:  124. 

—  a  Sketch.     Fraser,  16:  417. 

—  and  Anti-Respectability.     Cornh.  8;  282. 
Respiration.  Blackw.  84:  296.  —  (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  17:  65. 

—  and  the  Respirator.   (J.  Farrar)  Good  Words,  20:  619. 

—  and  Suffocation.     Blackw.  84:  296.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  59:  49.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  45:  346. 

—  as  related  to  Health.      (J.  Hutchinson)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

7-  193- 

—  Comparative.     Chamb.  J.  36:  5.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

54:  ^73- 


RESPIRATION 


1101 


RETRORSUM 


liespinition,  Ellison.     Ed.  li.  19:  41. 

—  Uusultsof.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOO:  35S.  —  (Dr.  Letlieby) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:   132. 

—  Spallanzani  on.     Ed.  R.  5:  362, 
See  Air;  Breath;  Ventilation, 

liesponsihility.      (J.  M.  Greene)  Mo.  Rcl.  M.  51:  137. — 
Dulj.  H.  52:  155. 

—  and  Circumstances.     (E.  G.  Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  9:  412. 

—  Individual.     (S.  H.  Walley.  jr.)  Am.  Q.  lleg.  8:  117. 

—  Limitations  of,  Wayland  on.    New  York  K.  3:  378.  ^ 

Lit.  &  Theo.  K.  5:  523.  6:  23,  J51.— (F.  A.  Far- 
ley) Chr.  Exam.  24:  277. 

—  Personal.     (A.  'NVoodburj-)  Mo.  Kel.  M.  50:  255. 

—  Personal  .\spect  of.     (L.  S.  Beviii<^ton)  Miud,  4:  244. 
Iiu>t.     (C.H.Washburn)  Pioneer.  3:  86. — Corn  h.  22: 

223.  —  (J.  B.  Brown)  Good  Words,  22:  492.  —  (J. 
T.  Bixby)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  32. 

—  Philos(>]>hy  of.     (.J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  13:  353. 
Ilostaurant,  Romance  of  a.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  358. 
Restaurants  and  their  Function.  (R.Sturgis)Nation,i  ij^i. 
Restaurant  Life  in  San  Francisco.      (N.  Brooks)  Over- 
land, 1 :  465. 

Restif  de  la  Bretonne,  Writings  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  7: 162. 

—  (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  20:  204. 

Restitution  of  all  Things.  (D.H. Riddle)  Mercersb.  1 :  409. 
Restlessness.     Belgra.  15:  50. 
Restoration.     Univ.  Q.  4:  329. 

—  considered.     Meth.  M.  22:  286. 

—  Is  the  Doctrine   scriptural?     (W.   W.   Patton)  New 

Eng.  29:  236. 

—  Thorough.     (W.  J.  Loftie)  Macmil.  36:  136. 

—  Thorough  Anti-.    (G.  G.  Scott)  Macmil.  36:  22S. 

—  Universal.     Cong.  M.  10:  7.  115,  650. 
Re>toration  Movement.      (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  57: 

81,  209,  417. 
Rostorationism;  Restitution  of  all  Things.    (J.  B.  Mayor) 

(Jontemp.  25:  927.  27:  886. —  (A.  .Jukes)  Contemp. 

28:  310. 
Restorer  of  St.  Mar\''s.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  409. 
Resumption.     (E.  S.  Gould)  Putnam,  11:  499. 

—  of  Specie  Payments,   1876-78.      (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 23:  352.     25:52.     27:266,394. 

Sherman  on.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  208,  256. 

Resumption  Act,  1876.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:  377. 

—  and  the  Republicans.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  25:  36. 
Resurrection  of  the  Dead.     (M.  Ballon)  Univ.  y.  4:  249. 

—  Cong.  M.  i:  136-380. —  (A.  Hovev)  Bapf.  Q. 
i:  385.  — (G.  F.  Cox)  Meth.  Q.  33:  630.  — (.1.  D. 
Williamson)  Univ.  Q.  15:  249.  —  (L.  L.  Record) 
Univ.  Q.  18:   153.  —  Bost.  R.  2:  513. 

—  Aion  and.     (T.  Abbott)  Univ.  Q.  26:  276. 

—  and  its  Concomitants.     (E.  Russell)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  755. 

—  as  a  Figure.     (W.  E.  ilanlev)  Univ.  Q.  10:  175. 

—  Bush  on.     (D.  Y.  Heisler)  Mercersb.  22:  481.  — Eel. 

R.  83:  404.  — Chr.  R.  10:  325.  — (II.  AV.  Bellows) 
Chr.  Exam.  38:  178.  —  (J.  W.  Ycomans)  Princ.  17: 
138.  —  (S.  T.  Spear)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i:  212. 

—  (A.  M.  Osborii)  Meth.  Q.  5:   165. 

—  Christ's  Answer  to  the  Sadducees  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J. 

12:  227. — (J.  Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  i:  300. 

—  Cn.'dibility  of.     Danv.  Q.  3:  121. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  48:  302. 
DilKculties  of.     Univ.  (.1.  18:  348. 

—  Evidence  of.     Kitto.  6:  26. 

—  Fact  and  Doctrine.    (W.  DeL.  Love)  New  Eng.  15:  185. 

—  First.     (S.  Fuller)  Am.  Church  R.  26:  86,  161. 
and  the  ^lillennium.  (J.  T.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  27:  445. 

—  Hodge  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  .).  10:  247. 

—  immediately  after  Death.     Theo.  Repos.  2:  346. 

—  Jesus  and.     (L.  P.  Ilickok)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  593.—  (W. 

Mountf.ird)  :Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:  177,  251.  — (,).W. 
Nevin)  Mercersb.  13:   169. 


Resurrection  of  the  Dead,  Macknight  on.     Am.  Meth.  M. 
22:  92. 

—  The  Ministry  a  Witness  for.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  241. 

—  Moral  Power  of.     (C.  R.  Moor)  Univ.  Q.  36:  74. 

—  Nature  and  Development  of.     (R.  O.  Williams)  Univ. 

Q.  37:  440. 

—  of  tlie  Body.     Dem.  E.  21:  221.  —  (D.  R.  Goodwin) 

Bib.  Sac.  9:  1.  — (S.  A.  Ort)  Evang.  R.  19:  298.— 
Kitto,  10:  383.  — (J.  B.  Miles)  Bib.  Sac.  26:  593. 
—  (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  647.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
16:  205. —  Mo.  Rel.  M.  23:  41. 

—  of  Jesus  Christ.     See  Jesus  Christ,  Resurrection  of. 

—  of  the  Just.     (W.  R.  French)  Univ.  Q    16:  410. 

—  of  Saints,   Rev.  xx.  4-6  on,     (H.  Carleton)  Theo.  & 

Lit.  J.  6:  33,380. 
who  arose  with  Christ.     (A.  Calmet)  Kitto,  i :  112. 

—  I'aul   upon.     (B.  Paine)  Cong.  Q.  13:  315.  —  (J.  H. 

Morison)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  2S9. 

—  Period  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  471. 

—  Personal,  and  Physical  Science.     (E.  A.  AYashburn) 

Princ.  n.  s.  i:  676. 

—  Problem  of.     (G.  R.  Gleig)  Blackw.  117:  132. 

—  Quaker  Views  of,     Chr.  Obs.  44:  400,  648. 

—  Scripture  Doctrine  of,     (P.  Rizer)  Evang.  R.  5:  60. 

—  Theories  of.     (J.  C.  Stockbridge)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  674. 

—  The  two  Comings.     (T.  Abbott)  Univ.  Q.  35:  45S. 

—  When  are  the  Dead  raised  ?    (L.  R.  Paige)  Univ.  Q. 

21:  281. 
.See  Future  Life. 
Resurrections  of  Barney  Bradley.     Dub.  Univ.  3:   177. 

—  Persian,  Jewish,  and  Christian.     (A.  G.  Laurie)  Univ. 

Q.  36:  257. 
Resurrection  Body.    (L.  Schoeberlein)  Meth.  Q.  37:  679. 

—  Nature  of  our  Lord's.     Kitto,  9:  341. 
Resiu-rection  Flower.     (M.  E.  Dodge)  Contin.ilo.  6:  84. 
Re.surrectional  Recreations  by  a  poor  Devil.    Fraser,  5:  85. 
Resurrectionists,  The.     Chamb.  J.  39:   100. 

—  Burke  and  Hare.     All  the  Year,  17:  2S2. 

Retail  Triide  as  a  Medium  of  Distribution.     (F.  Lockley) 

Lakeside,  2:  261. 
Retaining  Walls.     See  Walls. 
Rethel,  Alfred.     Art  J.  17:  237- 
Reticence,  Art  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  413. 
Retif  de  la  Bretonne.     See  Restif  de  la  Bretonne, 
Retina,    Kiihiie  on    Photo-chemical    Processes    in,      (A. 

Gamgee)  Nature,  15:  296,  477. 
Retinal  Impressions.  (W.  B.  Rogers)  Am.  J.  Sci.  80:  404. 
Retreat  of  the  Ten  Thousand.     Chamb.  J.  3:  105. 
Retreats,  Catholic.     Brownson,  15:  zSq. 
Retrenchment;  Military  Abuses.     Westm.  30:  2^-^.    31: 

417. 
Retribution.     (W.  O.  B.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  392.  — 

(C.  Palfrey)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  224. —  Lond.  Q.  47: 

T19. 

—  Divine.     (F.  L.  Patton)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  i. 

—  in  Natural  Theology.     Univ.  Q.  9:  61. 

—  in  Politics.     (T.  A.  Hendricks)  No.  Am.  128:  337. 

—  Jackson  on  Doctrine  of.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  462. 

—  of  the  I'nregenerate.     (L.  ^loss)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  23. 

—  Plato's  and  Socrates's  Conceptions  of.    (J.  L,  Lincoln) 

Bapt.  Q.  6:  351. 

—  Self-Deception  and  Certainty  of.  (T.J.  Sawver)  Univ. 

Q.  13:  19S. 

—  Sermon  on.     (O.  Dewey)  Mo.  Rcl.  51.  44:  51. 
Retril)uti()n;  a  Poem.    (J.  Sheehan)  Temp.  Bar,  35:  536. 
Retril)ution;  a  Story,     Li  v.  Age,  66:  14V 
Retributions  of  Life.     (E.  S.  Ball)  Knick^  60:  i,  14;.  1S9. 
Retributive  Law  and  Capital   Punishment.     (C.  Wiley) 

Am.  Prcsb.  R.  20:  414. 
Retrogression  in  lower  Life.    (A.  Wilson)  Colburn,  159: 

209. 
R-'trorsum,    (G.  J,  W,  Melville)  Fraser,  81:  540, 


RETROSPECT 


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REVEREND 


Retrospect  of  many  Years;  a  Poem.     (Card.  Wiseman) 

Cath.  World,  31:  330. 
Retrospects  and  Prospects.     (S.  Lanier)  So.  M.  8:  283, 

446. 
Uetrospectioiis  and  Anticipations.     Colbuni,  49:   i. 

—  of  a  Reverist.     Li  v.  Age,  45:   19. 
Retrospective  Gleanings.     Praser,  31:  57.     34:  467. 
Retrospective  Legislation  and  Grangerisni.   (F.  Wharton) 

Internat.  R.  3:  50. 
Retrospective  Review;  a  Poem.  (T.  Hood)  Hogg,  8:  294. 
Return  of  the  Birds.     (W.  G.  Bryant)  Atlan.  14:  37. 
Return  of  the  Native.     (T.  Hardy)  Bclgra.  34:  257,  481. 

35:1,230,480.     36:1,228,484.     37:1,225.    Same 

art.  Harper,  56:  415-S95.    57:92-911.    58:83,285. 
Return  of  the  Princess ;  a  Story.    (J.  Vincent)  Appleton, 

23:  193,  289,  399. 
Return  of  Spring.     (.F.  Sheehan)  Temp.  Bar,  29:  i. 
Retz,  Cardinal  de.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  283. 

—  and  the  Fronde.    Temp.  Bar,  38:  524.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  118:  387. 
Retzsch,  Moritz,  Morning  with.     Art  J.  3:  20. 

—  Outlines  by.     For.  Q.  18:  63. 

(if  Faust.     Lond.  M.  i:  135, 

of  Hamlet.     For.  Q.  2:  697. 

of  Macbeth.     For.  Q.  12:  445. 

Reuben  Dale;  a  Story.  (A.  T.  Howells)  Galaxy,  20:  725. 

2r:  55-505. 
Reuben  Willcins,  Farmer  and  Parson.    Colburn,  169:  453. 
Reuchlin,  .Jolni.     (R.  B.  Druminond)  Theo.  R.  7:  31. — 

(S.  Men-ill)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  573. 

—  and  the  Schlettstadt  School.     (K.  v.  Raumer)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  5:  65. 

—  Life  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  E.Kam.  36:  349. 
and  Times  of.     Eel.  R.  79:  79- 

Reullura;  a  Poem.     (T.  Campbell)  Colburn,  ii:  297. 
R(?union,  Island  of.     Once  a  Week,  2i :  224,  250. 
Renter,  Fritz.     (T.  S.  Perry)  Atlan.  35:  36.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

21:  210.  —  Liv.  Age,  115:  633. 
Reuter,  P.  J.,  and  the  Telegraph.    Once  a  Week,  4:  244. 
Revealed  Philosophy.     (W.  H.  Allen)  Meth.  Q.  6:  414. 
Revealed  Religion.     (S.  Gihnan)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  60. 

—  Evidences  of.    (T.  D.  Wuolsey)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  45S. 
See  Religion. 

Revels  and  Tents,  King's  Office  of.     (W.  Brav)  Arch. 
18:  313. 

—  Master  of.     All  the  Year,  32:  344. 
Revelation.     (A.  Woodbury)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  545. 

—  and  Conscience.     Bib.  R.  6:  453. 

Supremacy  of.    (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  671. 

—  and  Geology.     Chr.  Rem.  18:  226.     36:  263.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  75:  477,  550.  —  \J.  S.  Cath.  JL4:  431. 

—  and  Lispiration.     (E.  P.  Barrows)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  593. 

29:  427,  640.     30:  305.  —  Kitto,  37:  167. 

Morell  on.     Princ.  41 :  4S9. 

Rothe  on.   (E.  Janes)  New  Eng.  30:  694.     31 :  272, 

423- 

—  and  Nature,   Analogy  of.     (W.  Withiugton)   Lit.  & 

Theo.  R.  2:  274. 

Knowledge  of  God  from.     Danv.  Q.  i :  140. 

~  and  Reason.  (E.Mellor)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  12:  41  v  — Quar. 

33:  356.  —  (N.  W.  Taylor)  Chr.  Q.  Spec's:  4S4.  — 

Danv.  Q.  i :  24. 

—  and  Science.     (C.  Z.  Weiser)  Mercersb.  25:  39.  —  (A. 

P.  Peabody)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  760.  —  (J.  H.  Mcllvaine) 
Bib.  Sac.  34:  259.  —  Brownson,  20:  129.—  Chr, 
Obs.  73:  453.  —  Chr.  Rem.  7:  15.     12:  j. 

Bruce  on.    Lond.  Q.  57:  212. 

Chalmers  on.     Quar.  17:  451. — Eel   R.  22:  37. — 

(J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  26:  205,  354,  466.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
14:  236. 

consistent.     Ed.  R.  56:   i.^,  247. 

Harmony  between.     Westm.  83:  263. 


Revelation  and  Science,  Lord  Rosse  on.     Chr.  Obs.  35: 
242. 
See  Science. 

—  Course  of.     Prosp.  R.  3:  585. 

—  (Jroly's  Three  Cycles  of.     Cong.  M.  17:  473. 

—  Difficulties  of.     (H.  Darling)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  636. 

—  Divine.     (.J.   Beaumont)   Ex.   H.   Lcc.   7:    75.  —  (R. 

Rothe)  Am.   Presb.  R.   15:  646. —  (E.  E.   Higbee) 
Mercersb.  15:  239. 
Where  do  we  find  it?    Chr.  Obs.  68:  246. 

—  Does  Humanity  require  a  new?    (P.  G.  Tait)  Inter- 

nat. R.  5:  721. 

—  D'Oyly  on  Drummond's  Attack  on.     Chr.  Obs.  11: 

449. 

—  Evidences  of.     Cong.  M.  10:  431. 

—  Garbett  on  Divine  Plan  of.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  901. 

—  Giobcrti's  Philosophy  of.     Brownson,  18:  281. 

—  (jod  and.     (S.  Tyler)  Princ.  34:   i. 

—  Haldane  on.     Ciir.  Obs.  22:  48S,  —  Eel.  R.  26:  517. 

—  Lidi visible  Nature  of.     (E.  P.  Barrows,  jr.)  Bib.  Sac. 

10:  764. 

—  Intuitional  Theor}'  of.     Chr.  Rem.  18:  65. 

—  .Jewish  and  Christian,   Wellwood  on.     Portfo.(Den.) 

20:  370,  426. 

—  Knowledge  of,  not  universal.     Theo.  Repos.  i:  221. 

—  Man  needs  a  Divine.     Chr.  R.  12:  186. 

—  Mansel   and   Jlaurice  on.     Eraser,   60:    563. —  Chr. 

Rem.  39:  283. 

—  ^Murray  on  Truth  of.     Eel.  R.  72:  393. 

—  Najjicr  on.     Cong.  M.  7:  319. 

—  Nature  and  Evidences  of.    (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exaiti.  26: 

222. 

—  Necessity  of.     Brownson,  5:  305.     15:  389.     22:  85. 

—  The  new.     Fortn.  29:  365. 

—  Place  of,  in  Evolution.     (T.  W.  Fowle)  19th  Cent.  10: 

382.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  97:  577. 

—  progressive.     Univ.  Q.  11 :  339. 

—  Shuttleworth's  Consistency  of.    Mus.  21 :  522. 

—  Vaughan's  Lectures  on.     Lond.  Q.  25:  301. 

—  What  it  is  not,  and  what  it  is.     (.1.  Martineau)  Nat. 

R.  9:  200.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48:  53. 
See  Inspiration ;  Bible. 
Revelation  from  the  Sea;  a  Tale.     Belgra.  22:  303. 
Revelations,  Special,  and  Visions.     Brownson,  20:  448. 

—  of  a  Clairvo\'ant.     Colburn,  53:  301. 

—  of  a  commonplace  Man.    Eraser,  44:  47-519.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  32:.!,  6b,  107. 

—  of  a  Critic.     Belgra.  27:  524. 

—  of  Wall  Street.     (R.  B.  Kimball)  Knick.  57:'  13-634. 

58:  52-514.  59:  83-363. 
Revenant.  Le.  Eraser,  14:  30. 
Revenge,  The ;  a  Ballad  of  the  Fleet.    (A.  Tennj-son)  19th 

Cent.  3:  425. 
Revenge   of  Conscience ;  a   Tale.     (M.   Tregent)   Cath. 

World,  5:  236. 
Revenge  of  Signor  Basil.     (N.  P.  Willis)  Colburn,  46:  40. 
Revenue,  Mode  of  raising.     So.  Q.  23:  455. 
Revenue  Reform.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  349. 
Revenue  Reformers,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  26. 
Revere,  Paul,  with  portrait.     New  Eng.  M.  3:  305. 
Revere,  iMass.,  Railroad  Accident  at,  1871.    Atlan.  37:  92. 
Reverence.     (H.  D.  Evans)  Am.  Ch.  Mo.  i :  267. —  (J. 

W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  2:  103. 

—  and  Religion.     (T.  Apple)  Mercersb.  3:  5S3.    ■ 
Reverend,  Why  I  ceased  to  use  the  Title.     (R.  W.  Dale) 

Cong.  3:  666. 
Rev.  Adam  Cameron's  Visit  to  London.     Cornh.  34:  88, 

227.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  656,  72S. 
Rev.  Alfred  Hoblush's  Statement.     House.  Words,  18: 

113.     19:  18-329.' 
Rev.  Father  Gaucher's  Elixir.     (A.  Daudet)  Temp.  Bar, 

60:  243. 


TvEVEREXD 


1103 


REVOL    TIONS 


Rev.   James   Christison's   Adventure.     (J.   M.  Cobban) 

I5c-lgra.  44:   171. 
i;cv.  Jeremiah's  Thorn.  (H.  K.  Wilson)  Fraser,  104:  66S. 
Reverie.     Lond.  M.  10:  472. 

—  and  Abstraction.     Eel.  K.  109:  597.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  47:  556. 
Revetmente,   Dimensions  of,  Barlow  on.     (D.  P.  Wood- 
bury) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  40:  i. 

—  Stability  of.     (J.  V.  Poncelet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  35:  i- 

361.     36:  10. 
Rcvida-Oigedo,  Count,  Viceroy  of  Mexico.     Hist.  M.  8: 

140. 
Reviews  and  Magazines.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  36. 

—  American  Reprints  of.     (I).  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

3:  137- 

—  and  Reviewing.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  73. 

—  Edinburgh  and  Quarterly.     Anal.  M.  13:   116. 

—  English  and  American.     (W.  A.  Cocke)  So.  M.  8:  299. 

—  Province  and  Uses  of  Quarterly.     (L.  II.   Atwater) 

Princ.  43:   I. 

—  Review  of.    (S.  A.  Allibone)  Putnam,  1 :  146,  264.    3: 

408. 
Reviewers  and  Writers.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  100. 

—  reviewed.     Lond.  M.  18.  15. 
Reviewing,  19th-century.     Mod.  R.  i:  i. 
Revival,  A.     (J.  C.  (iailaway)  Cong.  M.  23:  725. 

—  The  great  New  England.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  20:  463. 
Massachusetts  Convention  Sermons  on.     (E.  H.  Gil- 
lett) Am.  Presb.  R.  18:  734. 

—  in  Boston,  1866.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Rjidical,  i:  429. 

—  in  Frogtowni.     (G.  Butler)  Catli.  World,  22:  699. 
Revivals  of  Religion.   NewEng.2:  175.  —  Clir.  11.2:405. 

—(A.  B.  Dod)  Princ.  7:  626.— (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ. 
14:  I.— Lit.&Theo.  R.  6:  469.  —  Eel.  R.  72:  41.  — 
Chr.  Disc.  3: 176.  —  Chr.  Exam.  4:  357.  —  (W.  H. 
Channing)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  374.  —  Spirit  Pilg.  i: 
37-248.  4:  405,  467,  556.  5:  256,  315,  378.  — (E. 
Porter)  Spirit  Pilg.  6:  125,  467.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  5: 
210.  -  (N.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2i  434.  — (H. 
Bushnell)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  131.  —  Chr.Y)bs.  55: 
90.  —  Quar.  107:  148.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64:  7S6. 

—  Brit.  Q.  31:  352.  — No.  Brit.  33:  4S6.— (E. 
Tenney)  Cong.  Q.  4:  24.1. —  (A.  Rhodes)  Appleton, 
14:  749,  778.  — (J.  C.  Holbrook)  Cong.  R.  8:  464. 

—  (W.  De  L  Love)  New  Eng.  13:  90.  —  (L.  Stern- 
berg) Evang.  R.  15:  273. —  (M.  Valentine)  Evang. 
R.  19:  177.  —  Cong.  M.  12:  263.  —  (J.  Douglas) 
Cong.  M.  22:  613. — Cong.  M.  24:  175.  —  Dem.  R. 
41:  Vh-— Cong.  2:  I.  — (B.  W.  Noel)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 
6:  163. 

—  American.     Eel.  R.  108:  145.  —  Cong.  ]M.  10:   274- 

638. —  (L.    Beeeher)   Chr.    Obs.    28:    472,    537.— 
Cong.  M.  21:  747.     22:  155. 
Colton  and  Jlcllvaine  on.     Cong.  M.  15:  67^,  713. 

—  Ancientand  modern.  (H.  Stowell)  Fx.  H.  Lee.  16:  233. 

—  and  the  Unchurched.    (I.  M.  .\twood)  Univ.  (^.  33:  S7. 

—  and  the  working  Condition  of  the  Churches.     (I).  0. 

Mears)  Cong.  Q.  18:  20. 

—  .\re  they  natural?    (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  Ii:  34. 

—  as  a   Witness   for  Apostolic   Christianity.      (H.   M. 

Thompson)  Am.  Church  R.  12:   594. 

—  at  Oneida  and  Troy.     (.1.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  4:  242. 

—  Causes,  Nature,  and  Effects  of.     Westm.  73:   167. 

—  Characteristics  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:  474. 

—  Kdwards  on.      (N.  Porter)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  295. 

—  l-'arr  on,     (N.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  25. 

—  Finney  on.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  667. 

—  Great!    Galaxy.  6:  388. 

—  Griswold  on..   Chr.  Obs.  31:  513. 

—  How   discerned    and    promoted.      (J.    E.    Twitchell) 

Cong.  Q.  13:  551. 


Revivals  of  Religion,  how  made  productive  of  permanent 
Good.     (\V.  W.  Patton)  New  Eng.  33:  38. 

—  in  1839.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  300. 

—  in  Ireland,  1859-60.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  770.  — Chr.  Rem. 

39:  364.  — Univ.  Q.   19:  5.  — Eel.  R.  iii:  161.— 
Liv.  Age,  63:  232. — Tait,  u.  s.  27:  474. 
Guinness  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  694. 

—  in  New  England,  1736,  Edwards's  Narrative  of.     (J. 

Foster)  Eel.  R.  7:  548. 

—  in  the  Time  of  Edwards  and  Whitefield.     Meth.  Q.  2: 

594.— (F.  Wayland)  Chr.  R.  9:  372.  — (J.  Ltavitt) 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  174.  — (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam. 
4:  464. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Once  a  Week,  i:  312. 

—  Influence  of,  on  the  State  of  Religion.    (G.  A.  Lintner) 

Evang.  R.  21 :  9. 

—  Literature  of.     No.  Brit.  32:  281. 

—  Modern.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  24:  34. 

—  Obstacles  to.     (T.  A.  Skinner)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  277. 

—  of  the  last  Century,  .\gents  of.     (L.  H.  Wiseman)  E.x. 

II.  Lee.  10:  291. 

—  of    1S58-59.     (J.   L.  Davies)  Macmil.  i:  363.  — (H. 

Djomis,  jr.)  New  Eng.  16:  646. — Am.  Presb.  R. 
7:  4S5.  — Chr.  Obs.  59:  725.  — Mo.  Rel.  M.  19: 
343.— Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  11:  196.  — (T.  Tebbets)  Mo. 
Rel.  M.  19:  326. 

—  Practical  View  of.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10 :  3S7. 

—  Protestant.     Brownson,  15:  2S9. 

—  Recent,  i860.     Lond.  Q.  13:  533. 

1S79.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  38:  34. 

—  Sprague  on.     Chr.  Exam.  13:  29.  —  (N.  Porter)  Chr. 

Q.  Spec.  5:  20.  —  (J.  Breckinridge)  Princ.  4:  4^5. 
—  Eel.  R.  57:  2S7. 

—  Strictures  on.     (W.  H.  H.  Marsh)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  334. 

—  System  of.     (H.  C.  Lay)  Am.  Cluirch  R.  7:  356. 

—  Theory  of.     (J.  W.  Santee)  Mercersb.  rg:  96. 

—  Three,  compared.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  221. 

—  Three  Eras  of,  in  the  United  States.     (A.  P.  Marvin) 

Bib.  Sac.  16:  279. 

—  Works  on,  1829.     Eel.  R.  49:  537. 

See  Evangelists.    Also,  namen  of  evanr/elisls,  as  Moody : 

Nettleton. 
Revival  Methods;  Rising  for  Prayers.    (M.  K.  Cross) 

Cong.  R.  9:  330. 
Revival  Spirit  of  Pilgrims.     (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  2: 

404. 
Revivalism  and  Jloodyand  Sankey.     Canad.  Mo.  7:  510. 

8:  339. —  (G.  M.  Grant)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  250,  437. 

—  and  the  Pulpit.     Canad.  Mo.  11:  4S1. 

—  Modern.     (W.  T.  Moore)  Chr.  Q.  8:  43. 

—  Orthodox  Basis  of.     (J.  Weiss)  Radica"]  R.  i:  30S. 

—  Shall  the  Church  rely  on  V    (W.  B.  Clarke)  New  Eng. 

38:  Soo. 
Revivalists;  Character  and  Fruits  of  their  Labor.     (II. 

B.  Blake)  Bost.  R.  5:   i68.     Ste  Evangeli>is. 
Revolution,  American.     See  American. 

—  and  Counter  Revolution.     Westm.  55:  92. 

—  and  Reaction.     (S.  W.  Cone)  Dem    R.  36:  2S1. 

—  and  Reform,     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  88:  360. 

—  and  Religion,  1S4S.     Brit.  Q.  8:  232. 

—  Modern,  McPherson,  Burns,  and  Scott  in  relation  to. 

Fraser.  loi:  516. 

—  of  1848  in  Berlin.     (T.  S.  Fay)  Galaxy,  16:  244,  363, 

—  Right  of.     (F.   Bowen)  No.  "Am.  58:'  371.  — (O.  A. 

Brownson)  Dem.  R.  13:  372.  —  Dem.  R.  22:  122. — 
Brownson,  i:  532. 

—  I'ersus  Rebellion.     (W.  H.  Dixon)  Peop.  J.  3:   135. 

—  What  is  a"?    Pamjih.  14:  47. 

Revolution  in  the  Life  of  Mr.  Balingall.     (S.  Bonner) 

Harper,  59:  753. 
Revolutions  and  Reforms.     (J.  P.  Edwards)  Peop.  J.  6: 

107. 


REVOLUTIONS 


1104 


RHIGI 


Revolutions  in  En<?lish  History,  Yaughan  on.     Eel.  R. 
no:  217.     118:  530. 

—  in  Europe,  American  Thoughts  on.     Blackw.  64:  31, 

373,  475-     65:  1-529. 
in  1S4S.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  67:  194.  —  W  estm. 

50:    516.  —  Meth.  Q.  6:    179.     8:    535.— Theo.  & 

Lit.  J.i:  131.     3:  453.  — Blackw.  63:  63S.    Same 

art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  15. 
Reactions  of  1849.     Blackw.  67:   i. 

—  in  the   Light  of  the  Bible.      (R.   B.  Thurston)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  17:  391. 

—  in  Public  Opinion,  Origin  of.     (E.  O.  Haven)  Meth. 

Q.  26:  4S5. 

—  Lessons  of.     Nat.  Q.  2:  340. 

—  of  1640  and  1S30.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  47:  261. 

—  Principles  of,  inherent  in  Governments.     So.  R.  n.  s. 

15:  3«5- 

—  Tendencies  of.     (W.  B.  Johnson)  So.  Lit.  J.  3:  355. 
Revolutionary  Breakfast   in    St.   James's    Square.      St. 

James,  6:  376. 
Revolutionary  Epoch,   Von   Sybel's  History  of.     Qua-. 

129:  454. 
Revolutionary  Literature,  1851.     Quar.  89:  492. 
Revolutionary  Parallels   between   1685-89  and   1S33-37. 

Eraser,  14:  448,  622. 
Revolutionary  Party  in  England,  iSSi.    Quar.  151:  285. 

—  (Earl  of  Dunraven)  19th  Cent.  10:  184. 
Revolutionary  Period,  Dawn  of  a,  18S1.     (H.  M.  Hynd- 

man)  19th  Cent.  9:  i.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  2S9. 
Revolutionar}-  Principles  and  the  Papac}-.     Dub.  R.  51: 

186. 
Revolutionary  Spirit.     (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s. 

4:  670. 
Revolutionary  Studies,  Fleury's.     Westm.  55:  245. 
Revolutionary  Tribunal,  17S9-93.    (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

73:  375- 

Revolutionai^  War.     See  American  Revolution. 

Revolutionist,  The;  a  Story  of  Paris.  (J.  Grosse)  Lake- 
side, 11:  43,  97- 

Revolver,  The.     Chamb.  J.  20:  371. 

Revulsion,  The;  a  Tale.     Dem.  R.  26:  422,  503. 

Reward  and  Penalty  in  Religion.  (O.  Perkins)  Univ. 
Q.  31:  454. 

—  and  Punishment.     Chamb.  J.  37:  339. 
Doctrine  of.     Eel.  R.  86:  3S5. 

Rewards,  Divine.     (F.  D.  Huntington)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  22: 

394- 
Rextown-on-the-Sea.     All  the  Year,  24:  490. 
Rev,  Anthony.     (J.  Wynne)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  543. 
Reybaud,  Madame  Charles.     Le  Cadet  de  Colobrieres. 

For.  Q.  37:  461. 

—  Writings  of.    Dub.  Univ.  40:  234.  —  Eel.  M.  27 :  224. 
Reybaud,   Louis.     Jerome  Paturot.     Quar.  83:    516. — 

Irish  Q.  3:  497.     4:  72. 
Reykjavik.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week,  15:  70S. 
Reynard  the  Fox.     For.  Q.  8:  215,  347.     17:  286.     34: 

515.—  Brit.  &  For.  R.  lo:  399.    Same  art.  Am.  Eel. 

i:  261.  —  Blackw.  59:  665.  — Harper.  3:  742.  —  Eel. 

R.  81:  319.    105:  47.  —  House.  Words,  3:  484,  524. 

—  Ethical  Doubts  concerning.     Eraser,  46:  321. 

—  History  of.     Dub.  L^niv.  62:  123. 

—  Roman  de  Renart  and  La  Fontaine.      (J.  Andrieu) 

Fraser,  95:  68. 
Reynaud,  Jean,  French  Mystic  and  Philosopher.    (M.  B. 

Edwards)  Fraser,  97:  718. 
Reyniere,  Grimod  de  la;  a  Story  of  an  Epicure.     Temp. 

Bar,  58:  50. 
Reynolds,  Edward,  Bishop,  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  45:  i.— 

Cong.  M.  9:  479,  594. 
Reynolds,  Frederic,  Life  and  Times  of.   Colburn,  17:  73. 

—  Lond.  M.  15:  412. —  (T.   Bradford)  U.   S.   Lit. 

Gaz.  5:  15.  —  Mo.  R.  no:  293. 


Reynolds,  G.  W.  M.     Robert  Macaire  in  England.     Mo. 

R.  153:  4S0. 
Reynolds,  .lohn.    Garden  of  Love.    Dub.  Univ.  75:  684. 
Reynolds,  John  H.    Mouser-Monarchy.    Colburn,  75:  ig. 
Reynolds,  J.  N.,  and  the    Exploring   Expedition.     So. 

Lit.  Mess.  5:  415.  — Mo.  R.  137:  454. 
Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua.     All  the  Year,  13:  324.  —  Art  J. 

17:  181.  — (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  4:  66,  82.  — (R.  N. 

Wornum)  Portfo.  8:   53-149.  —  Blackw.   102:  5S3. 

—  ( T.  Guutier)  Temp.  Bar,  5:  323.     6:  420.  —  (F. 

Wedmore)  Temp,  liar,  47:  390.     Same  art.  Fxd.  M. 

87:  370.  —  with  portrait,  (W.  B  Donne)  F.  Arts  Q. 

4:  I.  —  Lond.  Q.  25:  347.   Same  art.  Li V.  Age,  88: 

401.  —  Liv.  Age,  52:  680. 

—  and  Dr.  Johnson.     Month,  3:  403. 

—  and  his  Birthplace.     Art  J.  6:  129,  177. 

—  and  his  Studio.    Month,  3:  561. 

—  and  Holbein.     Cornh.  i:  322. 

—  as  a  Painter.     Macniil.  16:  281. 

—  at  his  Easel.     Art  J.  11:  197. 

—  Discourses  of.     Blackw.  52:  767.     53:  181,589. 

—  Farington's  Life  of.     (W.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R.  34:  79.  /* 

—  Life  of.     Quar.  119:   2S1.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  89: 

835.  —  Quar.  120:  105.  —  Ed.  R.  23:  263.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  13:  189.  —  Blackw.  8:  570. — Anal.  M.  2: 
508.     3:  80.     13:  239. 

—  Northcote's  Life  of .  Ed.  R.  23:  363.  — Eel.  R.  18:  545. 

—  Rough  Notes  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  705. 

—  Technical  Note  on.    (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  6:  169. 
Reynolds,  Richard,  Rathbone's  Life  and  Letters  of.    Liv. 

Age,  36:  220. 
Reynolds,  Thomas,  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  148:  279. 
Reynolds,  William  M.     (T.  Ward)  Pennsyl.  M.  i:  107. 
Rhabdomancy  and  Belomancy.     (A.  W.  Biiekland)  An- 

throp.  J.  5:  436. 
Rhapsodies  over  a  Punch  Bowl.     Blackw.  n:  344. 
Rhea  Sylvia.     So.  Lit.  J.  2:  257. 
Rheims.     (B.   R.  Park es)  Argosy,  4:   113. —  Penny  M. 

3:  369- 
Rhenius,  C.  T.  E.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  22:  65. 
Rheostatic  Machine.     (G.  Plaute)  Nature,  18:  45. 
Rhetoric  and  Homiletics.     (E  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  2:  12. 

—  Criticism  of.  (H.  N  Day)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i :  5S9. 

—  determined  and  applied.     (L.  P.  Hickok)  Bib.  Sac. 

11:  I. 

—  in  the  College  Course.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  507. 

—  Introduction  to  a  new  System  of.     (J.  H.  Mcllvainc) 

Princ.  43:  483. 

—  The  new.     (J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath.  World,  32:  692. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.  T.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  3:  5(2. 

and  Princi]des  of.    (J.  T.  Peek)  Univ.  Q.  20:  251.^ 

—  Philosophy  of  Style.     Westm.  58:   435.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  35:  401. 

—  Practical  Method  of  teaching.     (S.  P.  Newman)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instrue.  1830:   161. 

—  Principles  of.     (B.  F.  Porter)  Am.  Whig  R.  9:  597. 

—  Recent  Books  on,   1879.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation, 

28:  13S. 

—  Sacred.     Chr.  R.  14:  381. 

—  Thoughts  on  Prose  Composition.     (H.  Rogers)  Good 

Words,  6:  453.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  85:  577. 

—  Whately's.     Blackw.  24:  885.— Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  441. 

—  Mo.  R.  115:  216. —Mas.  14:  258. 
See  also  Style. 

Rhetorical  Delivery,  Porter  on.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6:  333. 

—  Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  loi.     See  Porter,  Ebenezer. 
Rhetorical  Studies.     (H.  J.  Ripley)  Chr.  R.  12:  369.— 

(J.  Few  Smith)  Evang.  R.  2:  547. 
Rhetorical  Training.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  20:  145, 171. 
Rheumnti.-;m,  IMacleod  on,  1S42.     Mo.  R.  157:  350, 
Rhigi,  The.     Cath.  World,  20:  388. 

—  Sunrise  from.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  617,  670. 


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Ehij^fi,  The,  Sunset  aud  Sunrise  on.    (A.  B.  Reach)  Peop. 

J.  3:  II. 
Ilhigi  Railway.     Eel.  Enjoin.  5:  313. 
Rhine,  The.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib.  12:  3S4-S49. — 

(C.  H.  Miller)  Overland,   12:   65.— Penny  M.  8: 

370,  389- 

—  and  Rhenish  Affairs.     Eraser,  27:  584. 

—  and  Rhinelanders.     Blackw.  55:  546. 

—  as  a  Boundary.     Colburn,  147:  611. 

—  Battles  fought  upon.    (W.  Thornbury)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

5:  442- 

—  Chronicle  of.     Mo.  R.  158:  486. 

—  Down  the.     (B.  Murphy)  Lippinc.  19:  521,  647.    2o: 

9i  137- 

—  Erckmann-Chatrian  on.     Bentley,  56:  379. 

—  Gerning's  Tour  along.     (.J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  32:   i. 

—  Head-Waters  of.     Appleton,  18:  481. 

—  in  Winter.     Good  Words,  4:  402. 

—  of  the  Franks ;  a  Poem.  (G.  S.  Sinythe)  F  aser,  44:  44. 

—  Out-Door  Life  on.     (M.  Pyne)  Lippinc.  27:  43. 

—  Physical   History  of.     (H.   C.  Ramsay)  Nature,   9: 

471. 

—  Pilgrimage  upon.     (J.  D.  Sherivood)  Harper,  38:  i. 

—  Ramble  on.     Bentley,  26:  5S2. 

—  the  Rhine.  O!     Tait,  2:  169. 

—  Sailor's  Trip  up.     Bentlej',  8:  26S,  618. 

—  Scenes  on.     Nat.  M.  i:  97. 

—  Simrock's  Traditions  of.     Ed.  R.  67:  308. 

—  Swiss.     (S.  H.  M.  Byers)  Harper,  60:  700. 

—  Switzerland,  and  Italy,  Reminiscences  of.    Ed.  R.  60: 

125.  —  Mo.  R.  136:  85. 

—  Tale  of;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  35:  481. 

—  Wine  Districts  of.     Penny  M.  13;  446. 

Rhiaie  Frontier.     Macmil.  19:    153.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

72:  226. 
Rhineland.     All  the  Year,  47:  12. 

—  and  Italy,  White  on.     Mo.  R.  156:  456. 

—  and  its  Romance.     Liv.  Age,  41:  114. 

—  Pictures  of.     Eel.  M.  47:   160. 

—  Sketcher  in.     Eraser,  45:  659. 

Rhinoceros,    The.     Hogg.   6:    31.  —  Nature,    5:    426. — 
Penny  M.  3:  153. 

—  African".     (P.  L.  Sclater)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.4:  321. 

—  New,  at  Ziiological  Gardens.     Nature,  6:  51S.    9:  363. 
Rhinoceros   Major.  Adventure   with.     Temp.    Bar,    20: 

337,  53°- 
Riiinoceroses,    Extinct   American.     (E.    D.    Cope)  Am. 

Natural.  13:  77i«. 
Rhizopods,  Freshwater,  of  North  America,  Leidy's.     (C. 

S.  Minot)  Internat.  R.  8:  646.  —  Nature,  22:  165. 

—  New  Class  of.     (E.  Hiickel)  Nature,  21 :  449. 
Rhoda.     (R.Harper)  Atlan.  18:  521. 

—  a  Novel.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  3:  216. 
Rhoda  Frail.     (E.  V.  Rippingille)  Bentley,  21:  564. 
Rhode  Island  and  religious  Freedom.     (O.  N.  Worden) 

Bapt.  Q.  5:  438. 

—  Aniold's  History  of.     (C.  T.  Brooks)  Chr.  Exam.  66: 

274.  —  Chr.  R.  24:  21  ^ 

—  Coal  Field  of.     (E.  Hitchcock)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  327. 

—  Common  Schools  in.     (N.  Porter)  No.  Am.  67:  240. 

—  Dorr  Rebellion  in.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  58:  371.  — 

New  Eng.  i:  85.  —  Brownson,    i:  532.  —  Dem.  R. 
10:  602.     11:  70,  201.     15:  122.     22:   193,  241. 
Mr.  Webster's  Argument.     West.  Law  ,1.  5:  481. 

—  Evangelical  Consociation  of.     (T.   Shepard)  Am.  Q. 

Reg. 13:  87. 

—  First  Settlers  of.     (.1.  Fanner)  N.  E.  Reg.  i:  291. 

—  French  in,  1777.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  3S5. 

—  Goddard's  Address.     So.  Q.  4:  523. 

—  in  1778,  Lafayette's  Account  of.     Hist.  M.  5:  247. 

—  Naval  History  of.     (.J.  R.  Bartlett)  Hist.  M.  17:  39- 

324.     18:  18-342. 

70 


Rhode  Island,  .Statistics  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  445. 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  .J.  22:  6. 
Rhode  Island  Book.     Chr.  Exam.  30:   117. 

Rhode  Island  Historical  Society.     (W.  R.  Staples)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  11:  362. 
Rhode  Island  In^t.  of  Instruction.   Am.  J.  P^duc.  14:  559. 
Rhode   Island   Medical  Society.     (U.  Parsons)  Am.  (j. 

Reg.  12:  254. 
Rhode   Island   People,  John  Angel's  Reminiscences  of, 

1 771.     N.  E.  Reg.  14:  31. 
Rhodes,  Eben.,  with  portrait.     (.J.   Holland)  Reliquary. 

3:   121. 
Rhodes,  Island  of.     (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb.  7:  437.  — 

Once  a  Week,  15:  623,  651. 

—  Adventure  in.     Once  a  Week,  9:  141. 

—  Siege  of,  1480.     Ed.  R.  loi:  121.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

34:  509. 

Rhododaphiie,  or  Thessalian  Spell ;  a  Poem.  So.  Lit. 
Mess,  g:  329,  408,  558. 

Rhododendrons  of  Sikkim  Himalaya,  Hooker  on.  Ed. 
R.  95:  690. 

Rhodoniontades  Espagnoles.     Lond.  M.  4:  33. 

Rhodostephane;  or  the  Artist's  Revenge.  (.S.  -J.  Wyman) 
Belgra.  45:  215. 

Rhoecus;  a  Story  of  too  late.     Putnam,  9:  423. 

Rhonda  Valley,  Story  of.  (B.  T.  Williams)  Good  Words, 
19:  474. 

Rhone,  Darro,  and  Gaudalquiver  Rivers,  Roiner's  Sum- 
mer Ramble  on,  1S42.     Mo.  R.  161:  355. 

—  Notes  from.     (A.  B.  Reach)  Bentley,  33:  225. 

—  Ripples  from.  (F.M.Colbv)  PotterAm.  M0.9:  3S5,4-;5. 

—  Valley  of.     (H.  Bedford)" Month,  26:  315. 
Rhotruda;  a  Poem.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Atlan.  8:  72. 
Rliua  Fiber.     Pract.  M.  7:  271. 

Rhubarb.     Penny  M.  5:  119. 

Rhyme.     (G.  Wakeman)  Putnam,  13:  554^ 

—  and  Reason.     (.1.  B.  Matthews)  Galaxy,  18:  618. 

—  Antiquity  of.     For.  R.  3:  57. 

—  Early  Use  of.     (S.  Turner)  Arch.  14:   16S. 

Riiynie  of  the  Master's  Mate:  a  Poem.  (T.  W.  Iliggin- 
son)  Atlan.  16:  519. 

Rhyme  of  Sir  Christopher;  a  Poem.  (II.  W.  Longfel- 
low) Atlan.  32:  332. 

Rhymes  for  the  Times.     (T.  Hood)  Colburn.  61:  261. 

Rhymed  Hexameters  and  Pentameters.  Blackw.  59:  496.. 

Rhythm.     (A.  E.  Kroeger)  So.  M.  11:  220. 

Rialto,  Venice.     Penny  M.  3:  409. 

Rib.  Why  a?     Recr.  Sci.  2:   151. 

Ribault,  John.     (J.  Sparks)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  17:  3. 

Ribbons,  ^lanufacture  of.  House.  Words,  4:  485.  Same 
art.  Internat.  M.  5:  511. 

Ribbon  Fishes.     (J.  Couch)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  1 

Ribbonism,  its  Oath  and  Structure.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  603- 

Ribera,  Joseph,  Paintings  of.     Penny  M.  3:  145. 

Ribeyro,  Bernardim,  Poems  of.     Dub.  L')iiv.  37:   •;o2. 

Ribo'urde,  G.  de  la.     U.  S.  Calh.  M.  7:  73. 

Ricarda;  a  Story.     (M.  W.  Fisher)  .\i)pleton,  22:  i. 

Ricardo,  D..  and  Adam  Smith.     Blackw.  52:  33S-71S. 

—  Biographv  of.     (J.  R.   :M'Cullodi)  Hunt,  16:  43S. — 

(J.  R.  M'Culloch)  Bank.  M  (N.  Y.)  2:  626. 
Ricardo's  Benefit.     Lond.  Soc.  20:  324. 
Rica  do   il  Falcone,   the    Bandit  of  the    Abruzzi.      (R. 

Boggs)  Lippinc.  2:  539. 
Ricardus  Corinen^is.  (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  12:  177. 
Ricasoli,  Baron  B.    (W.  C.  Langdon)  Internat.  R.  II :  268. 

—  and  his  political  Career.     Nat.  R.  ii:  427. 
Ricci,  Scipio  de.  IMemoirs  of.     Dub.  R.  32:  48. 
Rice,  David.     Danv.  (J.  4:  274. 

Rice,  John,  Memoir  of.  (D.  Dana)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.3:  iS;. 
Rice.  .John  II.,  Memoir  of.     (S.  R.  Andrew)   Chr.   Q. 
Spec.  8:  22.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  51. 

—  Sermon  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  529,  586. 


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Rice,  Luther,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  R.  6:  321. 
Kice,  Phineas.     (A.  H.  Ward)  N.  E.  Reg.  lo:  171. 
Rice,  Thomas  ap,  Life  of.     Retros.  11:  252. 
Kice.     All  the  Year,  i:  413.  —  Iloujie.  Words,   11:  522. 
—  De  Bow,  4:  502. — Penny  M.  9:  151. 

—  Culture  of,  in  Louisiana.     De  How,  21:  290. 
in  the  U.  S.     (T.  A.  Richards)  Harper,  19:  721. 

—  East  India.     De  Bow,  5:  275. 

—  Production  of,  in  Louisiana.     (R.  Wilkinson)  DeBow, 

6:  53. 

—  Use  and  Production  of.     (J.  B.  Wilkinson)  De  Bow, 

16:  535- 
Rice  Plant.     (R.  F.  W.  Allston)  De  Bow,  i:  320. 
Rice  Plantation  as  it  used  to  be.     (E.  E.  Holmes)  So.  M. 

16:  237. 
Rice  Trade  of  the  United  States.     Hunt,  9:  86. 
Rich,  Caleb.     (W.  S.  Balch)  Univ.  Q.  29:  58. 
Rich,  Claudius  J.    Researches  in  Koordistan  and  Nineveh. 

Dub.  Univ.  8:  17. 
Rich,  Edmund,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  13th  Century. 

Dub.  R.  45:  484. 
Rich,  Lady  Penelope.     (Alice  King)  Argosv,  6:  345. 
Rich,  The,  against  the  Poor.     Jleth.  Q.  i:  92. 

—  Duties  of,  in  Christian  Society.     (A.  ¥.  Hewit)  Cath. 

World,  14:  577,  753.    -15:  37-510. 

—  The  unemployed.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  354. 
Rich  Folks.     Chamb.  J.  54:  625. 

Rich  Man's  Christmas;  a  Poem.     (R.  G.  Haliburton)  St. 

James,  30:  327. 
Rich  Man's  Warning.     (Mrs.  Gray)  Dub.  Univ.  23:  712. 
Rich  Men,   Perils   and  Uses  of.  '   (R.  W.   Dale)  Good 

Words,  8:  232. 
Rich  Merchant  of  Cairo.  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Putnam,  5:  50. 
Rich  Miss  Harley.     (C.  Temjilar)  Tenjp.  Bar,  54:  4S9. 
Richard  I.,  CcEur-de-Lion.     Eel.  M.  58:  51.  —  Penny  M. 

2:  407.     7:  412. 

—  Beginning  of  his  Reign.     (W.  Hardy)  Arch.  27:  109. 

—  his  Skill  as  a  Captain.     Cornh.  14:  666. 

—  James's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  75:  548.  —  Mo.  R.  156:  487. 

161:  2S6. 
Richard  H.,  Army  of,  13S5.  (N.  H.  Nicolas)  Arch.  22:  13. 

—  and  his  Queen,  Heraldic  Devices  of.     (J.  G.  Nichols) 

Arch.  29:  32. 

—  Death  of.     (  P.  Amyot)  Arch.  20:  424.     25:  394. 

Eraser's  Remarks  on.     (T.  Amyot)  Arch.  23:  277. 

Manner  of.     (P.  W.  Dillon)  Arcli.  28:  75. 

—  Effigy  of,  in  Rouen  Cathedral.  (A.  Way )  Arch.  29 :  202. 

—  Metrical  History  of  the  Deposition  of.      (J.  Webb) 

Arch.  20:  I. 

—  Poem  on  the  early  Part  of  his  Reign.     Arch.  18:  21. 

—  Verses  written  in  the  Reign  of.     Arch.  21:  88. 

—  Westminster  Portrait  of.    (G.  Scharf;  F.  Arts  (}.  5:  27. 
Richard  UL     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  83. 

—  after  the  Manner  of  the  Ancients.     Lond.  M.  9:  603. 

—  Coronation,  etc.,  of.     (J.  Jlilles)  Arch,  i:  361. 

—  Gairdner's  Life  of.     (G.  Smith)  Nation,  29:  11,  28. 

—  Halsted  on.     Mo.  R.  165:  455.  —Eel.  R.  80:  384. 

—  House  and  Bedstead  of,  in  Leicester.     (J.  Thompson) 

Reliquary,  12:  209. 

—  Jesse's  Memoirs  of.     (A.  Hayward)  Ed.  R.  115:  293. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  73:  499.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
56:  35 5i  559- 

—  AValpole's  historic  Doubts.     Portfo.(Den.)  II :  144. 

—  Walpole's  Life  and  Reign  of.     (R.  Ma-ters)  Arch.  2: 

198. 
Richard,  Francois.     Chamb.  J.  10:  158. 
Richard,  George,  Poems  of.     Ed.  R.  4:  T,-iy. 
Richard  Malvin's  Ordeal.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  28,  156. 
Richard  Rafferty.  (W.  H.  Maxwell)  Bentley,  27:  145,  276. 
Richard  the  Rake.     Dub.  Univ.  11:  364. 
Richard  Savage.     (C.  Whitehead)  Bentley,   10:  20-541. 

11:  17-624.     12:  72-650. 


Richards,  Baron,  and  the  Twelve  Judges.     Dub.  Univ. 

11:  453- 
Richards,  Brinley.     Bentley,  29:  221. 
Richards,  George.     (E.  G.  Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  29:   139. 
Richards,  James.     Priuc.  18:  589.  —  (Z.  Paddock)  Meth. 

Q.  10:  87. 
Richards,  John,  ISIemoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  635.  — (X. 

Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  13:   247. 
Richards,  William  T.,  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  29:  242. 
Richardson,    Albert   D.,   McFarland    Tragedy.      (E.   L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  9:  502.     10:  301,  314. 
Richardson,  Benjamin  P.,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (D. 

Clarke;  N.  E.  Reg.  26:   i. 
Richardson,  Charles.     English  Dictionary.     (S.  Willard) 

No.  Am.  45:   186  —So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:   5S3.     Ste 

English  Language. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  G.  G.     Poems.     Chamb.  J.  53:  607. 
Richardson,   John,  the  Showman.      Cornh.   12:    713. — 

(W.  Jerdan)  Bentley,  i:  178. 
Richardson,  John  [Poet,  b.  1780],  and  his  Friends.     (J. 

Moncrieff)  No.  Brit.  41:  463. 
Richardson.  Jonathan.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  3:  66. 
Richardson,  Capt.  Joseph.     (S.  W.  Pennypacker)  Penn 

Mo.  7:  145. 
Richardson,  M.  A.     Local  Historian's  Table-Book.     Mo. 

R.  157:  364.     162:  199.     163:  582. 
Richardson,  Samuel.     (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  105:  253. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  lOi :  67.  —  Eraser,  61 :  20.    71 : 

83.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  215. 

—  as  Artist  and  Moralist.  (H.  B.  Forman)  Fortn.  12:  428. 

—  Clarissa  Harlowe.     Westm.  91:  48.  —  St.  James,  23: 

251.  —  St.  Paul's,  3:  163.  —  Tinsley,  3:  311. — 
Chr.  Rem.  56:  330. — Liv.  Age,  87:  92. 

—  Life  and  Correspondence  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  5; 

23.  —  Mus.  7:  I,  104.     32:  41. 

—  Novels   and  Characters  of.     Cornh,    17:   48.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  131. 

—  Sir  Charles  Grandison.     Chamb.  J.  30:  193. 
Richardson,  Judge  Samuel.     (S.  W.  Pennypacker)  Lip- 
pine.  13:  501. 

Richardson,  Wm.,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Ob«.  77:  560,  873. 
Richardson  Family  of  South  Carolina.    Hist.  J[.  12:  338. 
Richardson   Genealogy.     (E.  S.  L.   Richardson)  N.  E. 

Reg.  9:  68. 
Ricliborough  and  Reculver.    Penny  M.  12:  485,  492. 

—  Smith's  Antiquities  of.  Colburn,  90:  196. 
Ricliborough  Castle.  Once  a  Week,  13:  457. 
Richelieu,  Armand  J.  du  P.,  Cardinal  de.     Temp.  Bar, 

45:  32S.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  661.  Same  art. 
Ed.  M.  86:  279.  —  (W.  H.  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar. 
62:  229.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  214.  —  (J.  H. 
Browne)  Appleton,  17:  358. — All  the  Year,  19: 
381.  —  Dem.  R.  43:  49- 

—  and  Colbert,  France  under.    Eraser,  75:  537.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  69:  78. 

—  and  Mnic.  de  Saint  Vincent.     Cornh.  8:  344. 

—  as  a  Dramatist  and  Stage-Manager.     (L.  H.  Hooper) 

Lippinc.  23:  627. 

—  Michelet's  Life  of.     Nat.  R.  ii:  45.     Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  51:  304. 

—  Statesmanship  of.     (A.  D.  White)  Atlan.  9:  611.  ~ 

Sharpe,  44:  155. 
Riches  and  Poverty.    (I.  F.  Mayo)  Good  AVords,  17:  210. 

—  Distribution  of."    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  172. 

—  Theory  of.     (A.  Cournot)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  185. 

—  What  are?    Pamph.  20:  479. 
S,e  Wealth. 

Riches;  a  Story.     Appleton.  26:  481. 

Richest  Commoner  in  England.     Colburn,  82:  269-409. 

83:  1-452.     84:  116,  205. 
Richfield  Springs.     (G.  P.  Reese)  Lippinc.  25:  521. 
Riciiic  Barter;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  i :  116. 


RICHMOXD 


1107 


RIFLE 


Ilithniond,  C.  H.  G.  Lennox,  Duke  of,  Political  Portrait 
of.     St.  James,  26:   126. 

Richmond,  Margaret,  Countess  of.  See  Beaufort,  Mar- 
garet. 

Richmond,  Gilbert.     Cong.  Q.  i:  397. 

Riciimond,  Legh.  Dairx'uian's  Daughter.  Black w.  12: 
748. 

—  Memoir  of.     Spirit  Pilg.  2:  213.  —  Eel.  R.  50:  14S. — 

Chr.  OI)s.  28:  665,  729,  815.  —  Cong.  M.  12:   i. 
Richmond,  Va.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  1 :  258.  —  De  Bow,  28:  1S7. 

—  Arsenal  at.     (\V.  L.  Brown)  N.  Lcl.  4:  455. 

—  Athenjeum  at.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  684. 

—  Dahlgren  Raid  towards.     (U.   L.  T.  Beale)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  3:  2ig. 

—  during  the  Rebellion.     All  the  Year,  24:  396. 

—  Evacuation  of.    (McIL  Howard)  So.  M.  14:  supp.  61. 

—  (R.  S.  Ewell  and  J.  B.  Kershaw)  So.  .M.  15:  suj)p. 

lOI. 

—  Fall  of.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  471. 

Incidents  of.     (G.  F.  Shepley)  Atlan.  46:   iS. 

—  fifty  Years  ago.     Land  We  Love,  3:   139,  246. 

—  History-  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  605,  705.     18:  1-32S. 

—  in  1862.     Cornh.  7:  93. 

—  in  May,  1S64.     (G.  T.  Beauregard)  Land  We  Love, 

2:  389. 

—  Retreat  from.     (G.  W.  C.  Lee)  So.  M.  15:  supp.  iiS. 

—  Seals  of,  with  plate.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  65. 

—  since  the  War.     (R.  W.  Wright)  Scrib.  14:  303. 

—  Surrender  of,  1865.     (H.  W.  Bruce)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  9: 

206. 

—  Tobacco  Factory  at.     Once  a  Week,  16:  1S4. 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  22:  88. 
Richmond,  England.     (C.  F.  Morse)  Harper,  57:  481. 
Richmond  Castle,  Yorkshire.     Penny  M.  2:  133. 
Ricbter,  Jean  Paul  Friedrich.     (T.  Carlyle)  Ed.  R.  46: 

176.  —  (T.  Carlyle)  For.  R.  5:  i.  —  Chr.  Exam.  33: 
245.  —  Brit.  Q.  6:  375.  —  \\'estm.  49:  no. — 
Blackw.  62:  ^^.  94:  310. — (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Xat. 
M.  10:  405.  —  with  portrait,  Hogg,  8:  225.  —  Nat. 
M.  13:  ;^T,.  —  Chamb.  J.  7:  202.  Same  art.  Fxl.  'SI. 
11:  208. — Chamb.  J.  29:  196.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  57:  631.  —  New  York  R.  i:  251.  —  Ed.  M. 
12:  306.  —  Mo.  R.  116:  454.  —  Select  J.  3:  [76. — 
Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  448. 

—  Analects  from.    (T.  De  Quincey)  Lond.  M.  9:  117,  242. 

—  Campancr  Thai.     (C.  T.  Brooks)  No.  Am.  99:  5S7. 

—  Domestic  Life  of.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  60. 

—  Levana,  or  the  Doctrine  of  Education.     Westm.  49: 

20.  —  Prosp.  R.  5:  317. 

—  Life  of.     Tait,  n.s.  12:  517.  —  Dub.  R.  8:  156. —  Bib. 

R.  4:  193. 

—  Passages  from.    (J.  Brinckman)  Knick.  18:  413.    19: 

363.     20:  563. 

—  Schmelzle's  Journey.     Blackw.  22:  469. 

—  Selections   from.     (J.   Oxenford)  Colburn,   74:    399. 

75:  65,  220. 

—  Thoughts  from.    Blackw.  40:  3S4.  —  Peop.  J.  8:  143- 

345-     9:  63. 

—  Traits  of,  as  a  Writer.     (W.  R.  Alger)  No.  Am.  97:  i. 
Ricker  (ienealogy.     ((}.  W.  Ricker)  N.  E.  Reg.  5:  -joS. 

—  (A.  H.  Quint)  N.  E.  Reg.  5:  464. 
Riddle  of  Ivygreen.     Once  a  Week,  21 :  57-199. 
Riddle  of  the  Ring.     (W.  AV.  Fcnn)  Lond.  Soc.  35:  2S9. 
Riddles.     (D.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  .M.  n.s.  27:  177.— Once 

a  Week,  18:  375,  382. 
Riddles  of  Love.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  1-519.     18:48-486. 
Ride  for  Life.     Blackw.  123:  182.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

136:  631. 
Ride  for  the  Ring.     (G.  J.  W.  Melville)  Eraser,  62:  463. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  52:  209. 
Hide  in  the  (ireat  Western  Jungle.     Colburn,  50:  -^yq. 
Ride  to  Camp;  a  Poem.     (G.  H.  Boker)  Allan.  14:  404. 


Ride  to  Magnesia.     Blackw.  61 :  231.  305. 
Rides,  Remarkable.     All  the  Year,  43:  2S3. 

—  and  Reveries  of  yEsop  Smith.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  646. 

49:  97-743-     50:  10. 
Ridgway.  Jacob,  Life  and  Character  of.     Hunt,  9:  167. 
Rideau  Canal.     (W.  Mills)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  375. 
Hideau  Hall,  Life  at.     (A.  H.  Frechette)  Harper,  63:  213. 
Rideouts;  a  Story.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  42:  supp.  1. 
Rider,  Jane  C,  the  Somnambulist.     Mo.  II.  142:  269. 
Ridicule.     (J.  Holingshead)  Good  Words,  2:  440. 

—  and  Truth.     Cornh.  35:  580. 

—  as  a  Weapon.     (Jhamb.  J.  15:  385. 

Ridiculous,  Philosoph}'  of  the.     (N.    Sheppard)  Temp. 

Bar,  36:   135.     See  also  Ludicrous. 
Riding.     (W.  P.  GaiTison)  Nation,  5:  74. 

—  for  Health.     All  the  Year,  22:  444. 

—  on  Horseback.     Lond  M.  3:  33,  269. 

—  Raptures  of.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  504. 

Ridolli,    Mission    of,    for    English    Catholics,    in    15 71. 

Month.  23:  203,  333. 
Ridsdale  Judgment.     Brit.  Q.  66:  in. 
Riedesel.    Madame    de.    Letters    and    Memoirs    of.     (.1. 

Sparks)  No.  Am.  26:  224.  —  (C.  H.  Halsey)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  6:  261. 
Riego,  Rafaele,  Last  Days  of.    (Mrs.  Romer)  Bentley,  19: 

261. 
Riego,  or  the  Spanish  Martyr;  a  Play.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

8:  541.     9:  302,  385 
Rienzi,  Nicola  di.  Last  of  the  Roman  Tribunes.     Hogg, 

i:  4. — L'niversity  Q.  2:  55.  —  Colburn,  123:   150. 

—  and  his  Times,    (^uar.  69:  346.  —  (L.  R.  De  W-ricour) 

Dub.  Univ.  56:  68,  139.     Same  art.    Eel.   M.  51: 

95,  507.  — Eel.  R.  65:  572.  —  ilo.  R.  139:  307. 
Rietschel,  Ernst  F.  A.     (H.  J.  Warner)  Chr.  E.xam.  71: 

28.  —  Art  J.  4:  95. 
Rieu.  Julius  Charles.     (R.  Bromi)  Princ.  5:  249. 
Rievaulx  Abbey,  Yorkshire.     Penny  M.  5:  241. 
Ritle,  Enfield.     Chamb.  J.  31:  241.  —  All  the  Year,  15: 

392. 

—  in  1852.     (W.  N.  .Teffers)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54:  145. 

—  Leaden  Arrow.     (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  15:  56. 

—  Martini-Henry.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  403. 

—  Musket,  and  Cannon.     <Juar.  90:  445. 

—  Use  of.     Chamb.  J.  31 :  405. 
Rifles.     Colburn,  122:  220. 

—  Breech-loading,  in  the  British  Army.     Cornh.  14:  342. 

16:  177.     19:  5S3. 
Recent  Military.    (Capt.  O'Hea)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  243. 

—  Chassepot  and  Needle-(iun.     Ed.  Engin.  3:  331. 

—  Manufacture  of.     .*^i  e  Siiringfield. 

—  Needle-Gun  and  (^artriilge.     Chamb.  J.  43:  51S. 

—  Swiss.     Chan\b.  J.  28:  204. 

—  Whitworfh  and  Armstrong.     Westm.  81:  5SS. 
Rifle  Association,  National.     Macmil.  16:   177. 

Rifle  l?alls,  Explosive  or  Poisoned,  in  the  Confederate 
Army.     (H.  E.  Hayden)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  18. 

Rifle  Clubs.     (M.  F.  Tupper)  Dub.  Univ.  52:  156. 

Rifle  (^)mpetitions  in  In  land.     Dub.  I'niv.  69:  342. 

Rifle  Cor])s  Movement  and  National  Defenses.  (P.  E. 
Dove)  Macmil.  i :  Si. 

Rifle  (Jallorv,  How  to  improvise  a.    OnceaAVeck,  i:  501. 

Rille  Practice.     No.  Brit.  28:  51;. 

—  at  long  Range.     Chamb  J.  29:  iSo. 
See  Wiml)lcdon. 

Rifle-Shooting.  Chamb.  J.  31:  65.  —  Liv.  Age,  60:  6S0. 
—  Eraser,  72:  335. 

—  and  Drill;  (^risis  of  Volunteering.     Macmil.  5:  427. 

—  at  (^reedmoor.     (F.  Whittaker)  Galaxy,  22:  25S. 

—  in  En  eland.     Temp.  Bar.  2:  112.     3:  262. 
Rifle-Volunteer,  Confessions  of  a.     Chamt>.  J.  34:   230. 
RitK -Volunteer  Corps,  Law  of.     (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Macmil. 

3"-  499- 


RIFLEMAN 


11C8 


RIOTS 


Kiflemaa  Kincaid's  Random  Shots.     Mo.  R.  138:   14. 

—  Young,  Memoirs  of.     Lond.  M.  14:  253. 
Rigaud,  Hyacinthe.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  3:  3. 

Rigby,  Dr.  K.     Letters  from  France,  etc.,  1789.     (A.  V. 

Dicey)  Nation,  30:  455. 
Rigged  with  Curses  dark.     (M.  Hunt)  Relgra.  43:  297. 
Riggs,  Elias,  witli  portrait,     lu-1.  M.  56:   116. 
Riggs,  Mary  Ann  Clarlv.     (J.  Kniurson)  Cong.  R.  lo:  1S5. 
Righetti  Hercules.     (W.  J.  Stilhnan)  Nation,  i:  599. 
Right  and  Left,  physiologically.  Eng.  Doni.  M.  13:  12,  72. 

—  and  Wrong.     (\V.  K.  Clifford)  Fortu.  24:  7S0.  —  (P. 

W.  Chandler)  0.  &  N.  i:  761. 

Notions  of.     (H.  Holbeach)  St.  Paul's,  11:  568. 

Relation  to  Man's  ultimate  End.     (J.  A.  Cain)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  6:  72S. 

—  Ideas  of,  Fouillee  on.     (H.  Sidgwick)  Mind,  5:  135. 

—  of  Instruction.     See  Representatives. 

—  of  Petition.     See  Petition. 

—  of  Private  Judgment.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  76:  382. 

—  of  Search.     See  Search. 

—  Ultimate  Rule  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  435. 
Right;  a  Story.     (W.  Senior)  Belgra.  40:  177. 
Right  One.     House.  Words,  3:  473. 

Right  or  Wrong  ?  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  34:  347. 

Right  Path   through   the   great   Snow;  a   Tale.     (Mrs. 

Smalley)  Cath.  World,  8:  370. 
Rights.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Internat.  R.  Ii:   152. 

—  and  Duties.     Brownson,  9:  523. 
of  the  People.     Ed.  R.  20:  405. 

—  and  Government.     Dem.  R.  9:  459,  568. 

—  Genesis   of,  in   Natural    Law.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  New 

Eng.  34:  151. 

—  Human  i'e»'iiM«  Divine.     Dem.  R.  24:  291. 

—  Natural,    and   abstract  Justice.      (W.    T.  Thornton) 

Fortn.  16:  359. 
and  Political.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  23:  i. 

—  of  Citizens.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  12:  335. 

—  Political  and  Vested.     Ed.  R.  53:  502. 

Righted  at  last;  a  Tale.  (Mrs.  Price)  Belgra.  22:  325. 
Righteous  Dead   between   Death  and  the   Resurrection. 

(G.  W.  Clarke)  Chr.  R.  27:  239.     See  Intermediate 

State. 
Righteousness,  Evangelical  Motives  to.     (F.  R.  Wynne) 

Contenip.  23:  269. 

—  Justifying.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  352. 

—  Love  of.     (J.  Tracy)  Lit.  &  Thco.  R.  i:  540. 
Rightful  Heir.     (Lord  E.  B.  Lytton)  Harper,  38:  129. 
Righlhandedness.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  13:  193. 
liigi.     See  Rhigi. 

Rig-Veda.     Quar.  129:   182. 

—  Miiller's.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  New  Eng.  35:  772. 
Riley,  J.     Narrative  of  Shipwreck.    (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am. 

5:  389.  — Mo.  R.  84:  127.  —  Quar.  16:  287. 
Riley  Grave-Stones ;  a  Derbyshire  Tale.    Lond.  M.  7:  282. 
Rim,  The.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Atlan.  13:  605,  701. 
Rimini,  Francesca  da,  True  Story  of.     St.  Paul's.  7:  354. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  279. 
Rinderpest.     House.  Words,  16:  139. 

—  in  England.     Dub.  Univ.  67:  350. 

Ring,  The;  or  Caerbran.  (G.  Haly)  Bentley,  64:  440. 
Ring  of  the  Fisherman.  (E.  Waterton)  Arch.  40:  13S. 
Ring  of  Gyges;  a  Lydian  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  99. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  30S. 
Ring  of  Worlds.    Cornh.  37:  169.    Same  art.  Sup.  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  2:  468. 
Ring  with  two  Lions;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  19:  536. 
Rings.    Oncea  Week,7: 502.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  694. 

—  Oncea  Week,  14:   184.  —  Godey,  74:  44,  169. 

—  and  Coins  of  Silver  found  near  Worcester.     (J.  Y. 

Akerman)  Arch.  36:  200. 

—  and  Precious  Stones.  Concerning.  Godey,  68:  439,  543. 

—  and  Seals,  Old.     (R.  H.  Cave)  Eraser,  92:  156. 


Rings  and  Seals,  Antique,  and  their  Prices.     Cornh.  16: 
570. 

—  and  their  Significance.     Chamb.  J.  25:  45. —  Dul). 

Univ.  II :  732. 

—  and  their  Wearers.     (A.  Y'oung)  Lakeside,  lo:   132. 

—  Anticjuity  of.     Hogg,  2:  404.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  338. 

—  Chajjlor  on.     (INIrs.  White)  Godey,  46:  54. 

—  Finger.     Brit,  (i- 60:  195.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  51  v 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  387.  —  Godey,  52:  11-203. 
Ancient  and  modern.     (H.N.Humphreys)  Intel. 

Obs.  i:  57. 
and  their  Significance.     (K.  M.  Haven)  Godey,  98: 

34°- 

Facts  about.     Art  J.  17:  23-1S9. 

History  of.     Cath.  World,  8:  129. 

—  found  at  Palestriiia.  (C.  D.  E.  Fortnum)  Arch.  44:  3-3. 

—  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  41:  596.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

63;  445- 
— .Marriage.     Chamb.  J.  49:  350. 

—  Old.  (D.  C.  Badhani)  Eraser,  53:  230,  479,  584.  54:  18. 

—  of  Investiture.     (0.  Morgan)  Arch.  36:  392. 

—  Rotating,  Formation  of,  by  Air  and  Liquids.     (W.  15. 

Rogers)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  246. 
Ring  Fetter.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Atlan.  4:  155. 
Ring  Monev.     Chamb.  J.  34:  254.     Same  art.  Bank.  M. 

(N.  y".)  15:  438. 
Ring  Stories.     All  the  Y''ear,  43:  208. 
Rintoul,  Robert  Stephen,  In  Memoriam.    Eraser,  57:  611. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  846. 
Rinuccini,  G.  B,  Irish  Nunciature  of,  1645-49.     Dub.  R. 

74:  424.  —  Dub.  Univ.  26:  127. 
Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil.     (H.  H.  Smith)  Scrib.  18:  890. 

—  and  Sau  Francisco,  Bays  of.     (J.  D.  Beugless)  Over- 

land, 2:  448. 

—  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  7:  391.     Ii:  33.     16:  371. 

—  Letter  from.     Blackw.  5:  527. 
181S.     Niles's  Reg.  14:  261. 

—  Rambles  in.     Liv.  Age,  3:  23. 

—  —  round.     Appleton,  19:  201. 

—  Scribbles  about.     (R.  M.  Walsh)Lippinc.  7:  59. 

—  Two  Days  in.     House.  Words,  12:  4.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  46:  S08. 
Rio  de  La  Plata,  Intervention  at.     (C.  Gushing)  Dem.  R. 

18:  163,  480.     See  La  Plata. 
Rio  Grande,  Commerce  of  the.     (J.  R.  Everett)  De  Bow, 

28:  460. 

—  Crossing.     (J.  Clifford)  Lakeside,  4:   197. 

—  Topography  of.     De  Bow,  18:  70^,. 

Rio-Grande  Railway,  Starting.  All  the  Year,  14:  368,  393. 
Riot  and  Indemnity.     Am.  Q.  19:  330. 

—  in  New^  York,  1S63.     (E.  B.  Freeland)  Contin.  Mo.  4: 

302.     (J.  F.  Richmond)  Meth.  Q.  34:  246. 
Riots.     Niles's  Reg.  48:  449. —  Blackw.  52:  410. 

—  and  Mobs,  English.     Cornh.  15:  710. 

—  and  unlawful  Assemblies.     West.  Law  J.  2:  49. 

—  Anti-Catholic,  in  Phila.    U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  379.   4:1. 

—  Astor-Place,  Judge  Daly's  Charge  on.     West.  Law  J. 

7:  68. 

—  Baltimore,  1835.     Niles's  Reg.  48:  412,  442. 

—  Bristol.     Blackw.  31:  465.     32:956. 

—  Charlestown.    Niles's  Reg.  46:  436.    See  Charlestown, 

Mass. 

—  Corn-Law.     Blackw.  52:  410. 

—  in  Manufacturing  Districts.     Eel.  R.  76:  456. 

—  Law  of.     Chamb.  J.  9:  294. 

—  London.    '(W.  Thornbury)  Antiquary,  4:  1-197- 

—  Lord-George-Gordon.     Chamb.  J.  58:  11. 

—  of  Railroad  Strikers,    1877.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

25:  68,  99. —  (H.  White)  Nation,  25:  85. 

—  Philadelphia.  (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  2:  470,  624. 

—  Turnpike.     Once  a  Week,  17:  206. 
See  also  Mobs. 


RIP 


1109 


RITUALISTIC 


Rip  Van  Winkle,  Joe  Jefferson  as.     Appleton,  19:  146. 

—  Original  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  229. 

Kipley,   Gen.   Eleazer  W.     Ili.st.  M.  22:  239.  —  Portfo. 

(Den.)  14:  loS. 
Kiplev,  George,  and  Brook  Farm.     Liv.  Age,  67:  571. 
i;ipley,  Sir  Henry  W.,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  168:  425. 
l.'iplj'Hall.     Blackw.  52:  470. 

Ilipon  Cathedral.     (R.  I).  Waddilove)  Arch.  17:  128. 
Ripples  and  Waves.     (Sir  W.  Thomson)  Nation,  5:  i. 
Rippoldsdau.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  335. 

—  Letter  from.     Fraser,  33:  211. 

Riqiiet  a  la  Houppe.     (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Comh.  25:  45, 

177.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  351,  607. 
Rise  in  Indigo;  a  Talc.     Chainb.  J.  44:  363. 
Rise  of  the  Ellin  Republic.    Victoria,  20:  481.    21 :  9-203. 
Rise  of  Maximin,  Emperor  of  the  Occident.    (R.  Jeffries) 

Colburn,  159:  466-704.     160:   107-69S.     161:  99. 
Rishyasringa ;  a  Poem.    (C.  H.  Tittmann)  iScrib.  7:  383. 
Rising  (Jeneration.     Sharpe,  40:  113. 
Rising-Generation-ism.     Hogg,  8:  281. 
Risks.     ((J.  P.  Lathrop)  Lipiiinc.  16:  712. 
Ristori,  Adelaide.     Cornli.  8:  172. — (K.  Field)  .\tlan. 

19:  493. —  (K.  Field)  Harper,  34:  740.  —  Putnam, 

10:  363. 

—  Acting  of.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Xation,  3:  254-336. 

—  as  Marie  Antoinette.     (K.  Field;  Lippinc.  i:  175. 
Ritchie,  Anna  Cora  Mowatt,  with  portrait.     (M.  Howitt) 

Howitt,  3:  146,  167,  181. 

—  Autobiography  of  an  Actress.     (Dr.  Walker)  Evang. 

R.  8:  564.  —  Liv.  Age,  41:  33. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  Martha.     Cong.  M.  10:  569. 
Ritchie,  Thomas,  Portrait  of.     Dem.  R.  15:  323. 
Rites  and  Ceremonies;  Law  and  Liberty.   (B.  H.  Cowper) 

Kitto,  39:  30. 
Ritson,  John.     Metrical  Romances.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed. 

R.  7:  3S7. 

—  )•.■;.  John  Scott,  Quaker.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  7:  445. 
Rittenhouse,  David,  Life  of.    (J.  Renwick)  Sparks's  Am. 

Biog.  7:  297.  —  Portfo. (Den.)  32:  89. 
Ritter,  Carl,  with  portrait.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.   16:  6S9. — 
Hours  at  Home,  5:  220. 

—  Erdkunde.     (D.  C.  Oilman)  New  Eng.  18:  277. 

—  Life  and  Labors  of.    (D.  C.  Oilman)  No.  Am.  98:  498. 
Ritual,  American,  History  of.  (E.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Church 

R.  32:  153,  224,  312. 

—  aiul  Christianity.     (J.  Service)  Good  Words,  14:  713. 

—  Christian.     (M.  Kieffer)  Mcrcersb.  19:  394. 

—  (>)ngregational.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  27:  137. 

—  Indifference  to,  in  New  England.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr. 

Exam.  69:  313. 

—  Innovations  in,  1641.     Kitto,  36:   150. 

—  New  Canon  on.     (J.  H.  Hopkins)  Am.  Church  R.  27: 

105. 

—  of  the  Jewish  Temple.     Cong.  3:  100-726.     4:  673. 

—  of  a  Puritan  Church.     (L.  W.  Bacon)  Cong.  Q.  5:  242. 

—  The  true.     (C.  C.  Everett)  ().  &  N.  3:  407. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     Dub.  R.  76:  346. 

Ritual  C(uiformity  and  Bishop  of  London's  Charge.    Chr. 

Rem.  5:  113,  777. 
Ritual  Law  a  Guide  to  Christ.     (D.  B.  Ford)  Bapt.Q.  i: 

299. 

—  of  the  American  Church.    (H.  Southgate)  Am.  Church 

K.  18:  444  — (J.  S. Garrison)  Am. Church  It.  32:  Si. 
Ritual  Uniformity,  a  Prot.  Innovation.  Brit.  Q.  36:  58. 
Ritualism.    (L.  Stephen)  Maciuil.  17:  479.  —  (W.Kirku^) 

Kitto,  39:  115.— (M.  Hoffman)  Am.  Church  R.  18: 

260.     19:  103.  —  (R.  W.  Church)  19th  Cent.  9:  201. 

—  (H.  C.  Lea)  Nation,  4:  205.  —  (M.  Dix)  Galaxv, 

4:  2S5.  —  (H.  M.  Alden)  Putnam,  12:  434.  —  Eel. 

K.  124:  314.  —  Dub.  R.  62:  430.     64:425.  —  Dul). 

Univ.  84:  257.  —  (J.  K  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World, 

5:  52- 


Ritualism,  Advanced.     Am.  Church  R.  21:  4S1. 

—  Altar  or  Table,  and  tiie  Eastward  Po.-ition.     (H.  Hay- 

man)  St.  James,  36:  23,  195,  320. 

—  an  Antagonism  to  Rome.    (K.  Quiddam)   St.  James, 

40:  677. 

—  and   the   Anglican  Church.     (H.   Belliugham)  Cath. 

World,  31:  757. 

—  and  Art.    Art  J.  18:  297. 

—  and  Convocation.     Cong.  4:  374. 

—  and  Ecclesiastical  Law.     (B.  Shaw)  Contemp.  i :   i. 

3:  313- 

—  and  Nonconformity,  Binney  on.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  518. 

—  and  Rationalism.     (J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  19:  345. 
True  Barrier  to.     (L.  H.  Atwatcr)  Priiic.  26:  689. 

—  and  Ritual.     (W.   E.  Gladstone)  Contemp.  24:  663. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  323. 

—  and  Roman  Catholicism.     (H.  I.  D.  Ryder)  Conteni[i. 

34:  458. 

—  and  Tractarianism.     (M.  MacColl)  Fraser,  104:  188. 

—  and  Worship.     (J.  H.  Cleans)  Cong.  R.  8:  242. 

—  Catholicity,  and  Protestantism.    (A.  J.  Tliebaud)  Am. 

Cath.  3:  648. 

—  Clerical  Vestments.     (B.  Shaw)  Contemp.  4:  544. 

—  Commission  on,  1867.     (E.  T.  Vaughan)  Contemp.  6: 

62.  —  Chr.  Obs.  69:  I,  81.     70:  481,  Soi. 

Report  of.     (C.   A.  Row)   Kitto,  40:  297. — Chr. 

Rem.  54:  445.     56:  t86. 

—  Communion  Service  and.     (J.  Conington)  Contemp. 

7:  401. 

—  Controversy  on.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  246,  342. 

—  estimated  from  within  and  without.     Dub.  R.  88:  350. 

—  Ethics  of .   (J.  B.  Mayor)  Contemp.  20:  631.     22:4^>i. 

—  Folkestone  Case.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  417. 

—  Future  of.     (T.  S.  Preston)  Cath.  World,  8:  828. 

—  How  shall  we  deal  with  the  Rubrics  V    (A.  P.  Stanley) 

Contemp   23:  485. 

—  in  a  City  Car.     (.V.  Young)  Cath.  World,  4:  S50. 

—  in  the  Church  of  England.     Ed.  R.  125:  439.  —  Theo. 

R.  3:  227. —  (E.  G.  Robinson)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  85.— 
(.\.  Pember)  Atlan.  23:  188.  — (G.  Smith)  No.  Am. 
no:  151. 

—  Incense  and  Lights.     (S.  Cheetham)  Contemp.  6:  232. 

—  Irrelevant  (Controversy  on.     Month,  39:   153.  401. 

—  Is  it  Protestantism  ?    (J.  Fenton)  Colburn,   159:  427. 

—  Lawfulness  of  Crosses  near  Altar.     Chr.  Rem.  32:  27. 

—  Lawlessness  of.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  507.    76:   181. 

—  ^lackonochie  Ca>;e.     Am.  Church  R.  21 :  103. 

—  North  Side  of  the  Lord's  Table.     (T.  F.  bimmons) 

Contemp.  3:  256.     4:  90. 

—  not  reformatory.     Bost.  R.  4:  165. 

—  past  and  present.     Brit.  Q.  45:  61. 

—  I'lain  View  of.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Macmil.  17:  114. 

—  Rationale  of.     (M.  MacColl)  Contemp.  17:   i7'>. 

—  Rationale  of  Anti-.   (G.  H.  Sumner)  Contemp.  17:  540. 

—  Ridsdalc  Judgment,  1S77.     Brit.  <).  66:  in. 

—  Roman  Catholic  View  of.     (Alibc  .Maitin)   19th  Cent. 

3:  231- 

—  St.  Barnabas  Case  of.     Dub.  R.  41:  195. 

—  Significance  of.     (J.  C.  Morison)  Fortn.  7:  68. 

—  Theory  and  Truth  of.     Contemp.  3:  544.     Same  art. 

Theo.  Eel.  4:  5S5. 

—  Through,  to  Rome.     Cath.  World.  33:  721. 

—  Tooth  Crisis.     (A.  T.  Innes)  Fortn.  27:  740. 

—  True  Meaning  of.  (T.  S.  Preston)  Cath.  World,  6:  375. 

—  Ultra-.     (Juar.  122:  162. 

and  Priestcraft.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  202. 

See  Tractarianism:  Vestments. 
Ritualist  Controversy.     Cong.  6:  4S5. 
Ritualistic  Irregularities.     Chr.  Obs.  69:  161. 
Ritualistic  Literature.     Ed.  R.  151:  281. 
Ritualistic  Movement.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  2S0. 

—  in  iS6g.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  16:  256. 


RITUALISTS 


1110 


ROADS 


Ritualists  and  Anglicans.     (A.  F.  Nortlicote)  19th  Cent. 

7:  31S. 
Northcote  on.     Month,  38:  437. 

—  and  the  Law.     Quar.  151:  201. 

—  and  the  Kidsdale  Judgment.     Cong.  6:  362. 

—  English,  Biograph.  Notices  of.    Chr.  Obs.  42:  230,  726. 

—  in  Prison.    Month,  41:  133,  291. 

—  Ultra-.     Quar.  126:  134. 

and  this  Protestant  Church  and  Nation.     Chr.  Obs. 

67:  1S8. 

—  Why  not  Catholics  ?  (Abb(5  Martin)  Contemp.  33:  113. 

Iit'l)ly.     (R.  F.  Littledale)  Contenip.  33:  792. 

Rejoinder.     (Abbe  Martin)  Contenip.  34:  77. 

—  Why  do  they  not  become  Catholics  V   jNlonth,  34:  385. 

—  (T.  Arnold)  Month,  35:  225. 

Ritzema,  Col.  Rudolphus    (W.  Hall)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  163. 

—  .Journal  of,  1775-76.    M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  98. 

Rival  Composers.  (Mrs.  E  F.  Ellet)  Cath.  World,  6:  758. 
Rival  Painters;  from  the  German.    Am.  Whig  R.  13: 

501.     14:  17. 
Rival  Tanists.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  269,  394. 
Rivals;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  84. 
Rivals;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  571. 
Rivals,  The.     (K.  Cornwallis)  Kuick.  60:  331. 
Rivals  of  Krishnapore;  a  Tale.    Dub.  Univ.  58:  202,  330. 
Rivarol,  Antoine  de.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  32:  43S. 

—  and  Chamfort.     (G.  Saintsbury)  Fortn.  31 :  96. 
River,  The;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  3:  294. 

Rivers.     Blackw.  118:  167. 

—  and  Harbors,  Improvement  of.    (Q.  A.  Gillmore)  Eel. 

Engin.  24:  i. 

—  and  Manufactories.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  424. 

—  and  their  Associations.     Bentley,  48:  35.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  51:  87. 

—  and  their  Influence.    (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  21:  50. 

—  Brooks  on  Improvement  of  Navigation  of.     Mo.  R. 

155:  iji- 

—  Catchment  Basins  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  367. 

—  Colmation  of.     (.1.  P.  Frizell)  Eel.  Engin.  10:  331. 

—  Conservation  of.     Nature,  18:  661.  —  (E.  Easton)  Eel. 

Engin.  19:  345. 
Ruskiu  on.     Nature,  i:  508. 

—  Control  and  Management  of.     (J.  C.  Hawkshaw)  Eel. 

Engin.  20:  495. 

—  Discharge  of.     (D.  Stevenson)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  290.  — 

(W.  R.  Brown)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  32. 

—  Embankments  of.     Ed.  Engin.  Ii:  134. 

—  Floods  in.     Ed.  R.  153:  417.  —  Eel.  Engin.  i:  352. 

—  Flow  of  Water  in.     Ed.  Engin.  21:  369. 

—  Function  and  Treatment  of.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  409. 

—  Gauging  of.     (S.  W.  Robinson)  Ed.  Engin.  13:  561. 

—  (H.  L.  Abbot)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  95:  305,  3S2.  96: 
34.  —  (S.  W.  Robinson)  Eel.  Engin.  13:  99. —  (D. 
M.  Green)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  40. — (C.  Herschel)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  87:  305. 

—  geographically  considered.     Penny  M.li:  331-374. 

—  German,  Quantities  of  Water  in.     Nature,  23:  94. 

—  Hydraulics  of  great.     Ed.  R.  139:  444.  —  Eel.  Engin. 

10:  342,  432.  11:  210.  —  (C.  E.  L.  B.  Davis)  Pop. 
Sd.  Mo.  6:  236.  — (H.  L.  Abbot)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
95:  161. 

—  Imiirovement  of.     (A.  Stein)  De  Bow,  16:  66. 

in  France.     (W.  Watson)  Ed.  Engin.  18:  339-4S1. 

Works  for.     (.1.  Dillon)  Eel.  Enfjin.  19:  541. 

—  Japanese  Method  of  protecting   Banks   of.     (W.   S. 

Chaplin)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  129. 

—  kept  navigable.  (J.  C.  Hawkshaw)  Eel  Engin.  23:  250. 

—  Laws  and  Lessons  of.  (W.  Arnot)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  20:  273. 

—  of  the  East.     Hours  at  Home,  i:  53. 

—  of  Norfolk,  England, Week  on.     Howitt,  2:  83,  105. 

—  Pilot-Tube  forgauging.     (S.  W.  Robinson)  Eel.  Engin. 

18:  2;:;. 


Rivers,  Pollution  of.  Ed.  Engin.  5:  131.  7:  172,  506. 
9:550.  10:171,538.  11:234.  12:  337. —(E.  Frank- 
land)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  534. — (J.  P.  Kirkwood)Ed. 
Engin.  16:  146.  —  Nature,  9:  197.  13:  81.  —  (R. 
J.  Friswell)  Nature,  16:  225. 

—  Power  of  Congress  over  the  Shores  of.     West.  Law  J. 

8:  346. 

—  Primitive  Modes  of  crossing.     Clianib.  J.  53:  488. 

—  Protection  of.     (T.  Doane)  Ed.  Engin.  15:  38. 

—  Regulationof.     Nature,  12:  258. — Ed.  Engin.  20:  36. 

—  Self-Puritieation  of.     Ed.  Engin.  2:  638. 

—  Silting  up  of.     Ed.  Engin.  3:  367. 

—  Southern,  Improvement  of.     De  Bow,  28:   183. 

—  Tidal  Scour  of.     (C.  Richardson)  Eel.  Engin.  14:   15. 

—  Velocity  of.     (J.  Schliditing)  Ed.  Engin.  17:  375. 

—  Water  SujJiily  of.  (G.  Chahoon)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  13:  2S8. 

—  Western,  Improvement  of.    (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  6:  1. 

—  Windings  of.     (J.  Thompson)  Ed.  Engin.  16:   53. 
River  and  Harbor  Improvements.     Dem.  R.  18:  295. — 

22:  483. —  (H.  Greeley)  De  Bow,  4:  291.  — (D.  S. 
Howard)  J.   Frankl.  Inst.   65:    21.  —  (M.   Tarver) 
West.  J.  11:  309. 
River  Bars,  Formation  of.     (T.  G.  Ellis)  Eel.  Engin.  11: 

313- 
River  Driftwood.     (S.  0.  Jewett)  Atlan.  48:  500. 
River  Mussel,  Anatomy  of  the.     (J.  C.  Gallon)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  9:  240. 
River  Scenery.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Art  J.  32:  13-217. 
River  Song.     Blackw.  120:  50S. 

Rivermoutli  Romance.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.  30:  157. 
Riverside  Construction.     (R.  Pluinbe)  Ed.  Engin.  1 :  523. 
Riveting.     Pract.  M.  2:  402.     6:  iS. 
Riveting  Boiler  Tubes.     Praet.  M.  6:  24. 
Riveting-Machines.     Pract.  M.  7:  181. —  (W.  Sellers)  J. 

FrankL  Inst.  102:  305. 
Riviera  di  Ponente  ;  a  Poem.  (J.  F.  Clarke)  Atlan.  17:  202. 
Riviere,  Briton,  and  his  Paintings.     Art  J.  30:  t,^. 
Rizzio,  Murder  of.     Westm.  40:  37. 
Roach,  John,  Subsidy  to.     (H.  White)  Nation,  28:  114. 
Roach,  The.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  10:  443. 

—  and  the  Dace.     Penny  M.  II :  436. 

Road,  The;  Public  Carriages.  (C.  J.  Apperley)  Quar. 
48:  346. 

—  Rule  of.     AUthe  Year,  36:  413.  —  Chamb.  J.  48:  529. 
Roads.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  2:  747.  —  Carey's  Mus. 

2:  351. 

—  and  Canals.    Niles's  Reg.  15:  10,44.     16:  186.    21: 

343-     23:  43- 

—  and  Highways.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  23:  96. 

—  and  Roadmakers.     Chamb.  J.  44:  251. 

—  and  Roadmaking.     Lond.  M.22:  26.  — (W.  H.  Grant) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst  83:  100-391. —  Chr.  Rem.  7:  198. 
in  the  United  States.     Penny  M.  11 :  207. 

—  Calculation  of  Earthwork  of.     (W.  M.  Gillespie)  J. 

Fiaukl.  Inst.  67:  11. 

—  Construction  and  Maintenance  of.     (E.  B.  E.  Clark) 

Ed.  Engin.  15:  515. 

—  Gravel.     (W.  H.  Grant)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  84:  161-311. 

—  Improvement  of  common.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  299. 

—  in  England.   All  the  Year,  6:  300.  — Chamb.  J.  3:  241. 
Report  on,  1840.    Mo.  R.  155:  131. 

—  in  Paris,  Asphalted  Macadamized,  1850.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  52:  217.  2S9,  361. 

—  Injury  done  to,  by  Passage  of  Carriages.     (J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  36:  251. 

—  Macadam  and  Tdford.    (W.  H.  Grant)  J.  FrankL  Inst. 

84:  21-233.  —(A.  P.  Storrs)  Ed.  Engin.  13:  451. 

—  Making  of.     (J.  Laffineur)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  92. 
and  Repairing  of.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  28. 

Rock  Asphalt  and  Concrete  in.     Ed.  Engin.  12: 

526. 

—  Mechanical  Formation  of .     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  149. 


ROADS 


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ROBESPIERRE 


Roads  or  Railways?    Etl.  Engin.  7:  646. 

—  Paruull  on.     Mo.  R.  133:  23.  —  Select  .1.  4:  [13. 

—  Picturesque.     (L.  S.  Stoueveii)  Portfo.  4:   185. 

PlanU.  (J.  Snow)  Hunt,  16:  367.  See  aUo  Plank  Roads. 

—  Public,  Financial  State  of.     Ed.  R.  72:  47S. 

—  Steam  Rolling  for.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  375.     7:  471. 
in  Paris.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  298. 

—  Superstructure  of.     (W.  H.  Grant)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  84: 

21-311- 
See  Highways;  Pavement;  Streets. 
Roads  through  the  AVorld.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:  45-520. 
Road-Gutters,  Construction  of.    (W.  H.  Grant)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  84:  311,  377. 
Road  Locomotives.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  254. 
Road-Mender,  Talks  -with.     All  the  Year,  20:  404. 
Road  Reform.     Westm.  49:  129. 
Road-Scraper,  Brunner's.     Pract.  M.  2:  410. 
Roadside  Inn;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  51:  6. 
Roadside  Inn  at  Champion.     (D.  Costello)  Bentley,  38: 

481.     Same  art.  Eel.  JNI.  37:   129. 
Roadside  Romance.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Atlan.  36:  17S. 
Roadside  Sketches.     Blackw.  51:  153. 
Roadside  Stations,  Concerning.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser, 

72:  719.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  632. 
Roadway,  Ancient  Egyptian.     Eel.  Engin.  23:  290. 
Roan  Gelding;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  292. 
Roanoke  College,  Salem,  Va.;  Bittle  Hall  Address.     (S, 

C.  Wells)  Luth.  Q.  10:  564. 
Roanoke  Island,  N.  C.     (F.  Kidder)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  541. 
Roar  Mountain  and  its  Scenery.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  96. 
Roast  Partridge.     (M.  Aycard)  Dem.  R.  23:  47,  61. 
Roast  Pig,  Dissertation  on.     (C.  Lamb)  Loud.  M.  6:  245. 
Rob  Donn's  Poems.     Quar.  45:  35S. 
Rob  Graham  ;  a  Tweedside  Reminiscence.      (W.  Cham- 
bers) Charab.  J.  54:  129. 
Rob  Roy  Canoe,  Thousand  Miles  in.     Chamb.  J.  43:  3S1. 
Rob  Roy  Macgregor,   Memoir  of.     Blackw.  2:  74,   149, 
2S8.— Anal.  M.  11:  131,  241.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  21: 
147,  1S4. 
Robbers  of  Le  Mauvais  Pas.     Chamb.  J.  21:  37. 
—  of  the  Peshawur  Valley.     Chamb.  J.  57:  295. 
Robber  Band  at  Tusculum.     (W.  Hewitt)  Peop.  J.  2:  82, 

93,  no. 
Robbery  as  a  Science.  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  26:  738. 
Robberies,  Remarkable.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  180. 
Robbia,  Lucca  della,  and  his  Scho(jl.     (E.  D.  R.  Bian- 

ciardi)  Harper,  60:  692. 
Robbin   Island,  near  Capetown,  Africa.     (F.  F.  Jloore) 

Colburn,  154:  307. 
Robbins,  Robert  C.     (J.  Scales)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  561. 
Robbins,  Thomas.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  279. 
Robert,  Abp.,  Benedictional  of.    (.J.  Gage)  Arch.  24:  iiS. 
Robert,  Leopold.     Penny  M.  7:  353. 
Robert ;  or  the  Influence  of  a  good  Mother:  a  Tale.    Cath. 

World,  4:  641,  824.     5:  66,  194. 
Robert's  capital  Hit.     Chamb.  J.  46:  417,  437,  459. 
Robert  Averil's  Youth;   a  Story.     (M.  Bernard;  Lake- 
side, 11:  155. 
Robert  Bramleigh's  Will;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  55:  237. 
Robert  E.  Cooper,  jr.     (R.  Lindau)  Li  v.  Age,  139:  538. 
Robert  Falconer.     (G.  Macdonald)  Argosy,  3:  1-401.    4: 

1-401. 
Robert  Fleming.     (Mrs.  E.  C.  Judson)  Hogg,  2:  88. 
Robert  Holt's  Illusion.     Liv.  Age,  120:  86,  143. 
Robert-IIoudiii,  the  Conjurer.     House.  Words,  ig:  433. 
—  Chamb.  J.  32:  66. —  Westm.  72:  91.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  48:  204.     See  also  Houdin,  Robert. 
—  Sharper  detected.     Chamb.  J.  39:  189. 
Robert  Hunter's  (ihost.     (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  Bentley,  41: 

419.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  106. 
Robert  Wyeth;  a  Story.  (E.  .\.  Revorg)  Appleton,  25:  42S. 
Robertine  Lafont.     (Mrs.  C.  Crowe)  Hogg,  8:  169-236. 


Roberts.  Barre  Charles.  Letters  and  Papers.    (R.  Southey) 

Quar.  12:  509. 
Roberts,  David.     (J.  B.  Thomson)  Macmil.  15:    39. — 

All  the  Year,  19:  422.  —  (J.  Dennis)  Fortu.  7:  118. 
Roberts,  Emma,  Life  of.     Mus.  41:  317. 
Roberts,  John.    Chr.  Obs.  30:  57. 
Roberts,  Robert,  Sketch  of.     Meth.  :M.  23:  339. 
Roberts,  William,  Portrait  of.     Meth.  Q  8:  165. 
Robertses,  The,  on  their  Travels.      (Mrs.  I".  Trollopc) 

Colburn,  71:  6-481.    72:60-495.    73:52-476.    74: 

55-599-  75:  51-448-  76:  50- 
Robertson,  Frederick  W.,  of  Brighton.  Blackw.  99: 
103. —(E.  D.  Mead)  New  Eng.  36:  502.  —  (E.  1). 
Mead)  Unita.  R.  7:  252.  —  (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am. 
102:  280.  —  Ev.  Sat.  i:  14.  —  (J.  H.Ward)  Nation, 
I  :  753.  — (E.  Cutler)  Bost.  R.  6:  325.  — (A.  L. 
Chapin)  Cong.  R.  11:  22. —  (E.  H.  Dewart)  Meth. 
Q.  26:  560.  —  Temp.  Bar,  16:  249.  Same  art.  Ed. 
M.  66:  532. —  Eel.  R.  113:  447.— iR.  CoUyer) 
Radical,  2:  95. 

—  and  Charlotte  Bronte's  St.  .John  Rivers.     (G.  G.  He[)- 

burne)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  252. 

—  and  modern  Pulpit.    (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  219. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.    I-:cl.  R.  122:  485.  —  (F.  P.  Cobbe) 

Theo.  R.  3:  21.  — Dub.  Univ.  68:  660.  — (H.  B. 

Smith)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  376.  —  Chr.  Rem.  51: 

475.  — Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:  II.  — Lend.  Q.  26:  21S. 

and  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  252. 

and  Writings  of.      (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Contemp. 

i:  220.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge.  88:  865. 

—  Literar}-  Remains  of.     Dub.  L'niv.  87:  624. 

—  Sermons.     (\V.   I.    Budington)  New  Eng.  17:  858. — 

(0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  9:  412.  —  Lond.  Q. 
17:  157.  — Unita.  R.  15:  160.  —  Eel.  R.  I19:  191. 
—  (H.  Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  i:  44. 

—  What  Gospel  did  he  preach?     Theo.  Eel.  4:  413. 
Robertson,  James,  of  Ellon.  (J.  Skeltou)  Fra.ser,  68:  216. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  170.  —  Cong.  M.  25:  649. 
Robertson,  John  Parish.     Chamb.   J.  i:  10.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  1 :  50'^. 
Robertson,  Monsieur,  Artist  in  Ghosts.     House.  Words, 

10:  553- 

—  in  Russia.     House.  Words,  12:  14. 

Robertson,   Patrick,   Lord.     Poems.     Ed.  R.  82:  229.— 

Quar.  76:  424. 
Robertson,  Peter  (pseud.),  versus  the  Edinburgh  Review. 

Eraser,  4:   iSo. 
Robertson,  Romana.     (C.  W.  Russell)  Mcmth,  i:  127. 
Robertson,  Thomas  Boiling.     St.  Mcmiu  Portrait.     (R. 

S.  Robertson)  M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  42S. 
Robertson,   Thomas   William,  and  the  modern  Theater. 

Temp.  Bar,  44:  199. — with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  lo:  270. 

—  Conudies  of.     Broadw.  6:  570.  —  O.  &  N.  3:  617.  — 

Ev.  Sat.  9:  339. 

—  Death  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10 :  1S6. 

—  School;  a  Play.     Once  a  Week,  20:  23S. 
Robertson,  Wm.,  Life  aiid  Writings  of.     (H.  Brougham) 

Ed.  R.  2:  229. 
Robespierre,  Maximilien  J.  M.  I.  de.  (J.  Morley)  Fortn. 
26:  167,  326. —  (.I.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  54:  517.— 
Dem.  R.  24:  129.  —  Ed.  M.  3:  204.  11:  213.— 
(W.  Chambers)  Eel.  M.  25:  545.  — (A.  Lamartine) 
Hogg,  i:  203.  — Nat.  M.  i:  331.  — (K.  O'Meara) 
Cath.  World,  20:  519,  680.  —  Chamb.  J.  17:  129. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  130. 

—  and  Danton.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg,  6:  65. 

—  and  Murat.     Dem.  R.  14:  223. 

—  Death  of;  a  Drama.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  304. 

—  Psvchological  Study  of.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  192.     Same 

art.  i:cl.  M.  66:  67. 

—  Rhetoric  of.     Sharpe,  25:  206. 
Robespierre's  speckled  Stockings.     Sharpe,  51 :  273. 


ROBIN 


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ROCKS 


Robin,  The.    (C.  Boyce)  Am.  Natural.  8:  203.— (S.  I-ock- 
wood)  Am.  Natural.  13:  ^59.  —  L'liainb.  J.  55:  S2S. 

—  American.     Penny  M.  8:  302. 

—  Our  Friend  the.     (S.  Hibberd)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  iSi. 

—  Food  of.     (D.  A.  Lyle)  Am.  Natural.  12:  44S. 
Robin  Day,  Bird's  Adventures  of.     (.J.  G.  Palfrey)  No. 

Am.  49:  220. 
Robin  Hood.     (F.  J.  Child)  Allan,  i :   1 56.  —  (C.  P.  Hob- 
kirk)  St.    James,    47:  24.  —  (W.   Mountford)   No. 
Am.  84:  I.  —  Ed.  R.  86:  122.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
15:  87.  —  Westm.  33:  424.  —  All  the  Year,  27:  SS. 

—  Anal.  M.  i:  391. 

—  and  Kynge  Richarde.     Fraser,  19:  593. 

—  and  his  Time.     Nat.  Q.  20:  101. 

—  Identity  of.     (.1.  M.  Gutch)  Reliquary,  i:  129. 

—  Note  on.     (B.  H.  Coates)  Godey,  24:  203. 

—  Search  for.     Chamb.  J.  18:  136. 

—  Who  was?     (E.  Goadby)  Sharjie,  38:  307. 

Robin  Hood  Ballads.     (J.  Saunders)  Peop.  J.  i:  71-260. 
Robin-Redbreast.     Chamb.  J.  37:    21.     39:    209.  —  (E. 

Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  14:  54. 
Robin-Redbreast's  Victory;  a  Story.     (K.  O'Meara)  Irish 

Mo.  5:  1,  61. 
Robinet,  Jean  Baptiste.     De  la  Nature  ;  Precursor  of  the 

Vestiges  of  Creation.  (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fraser,  56:  526. 
Robins,  George,  the  great  Auctioneer.  Ev.  Sat.  11:  347. 
Robinson,   Ann,  Medium  of  1772.      (L.   Sand)  Once   a 

Week,  5:  327. 
Robinson,  Beverley.     House  on  the  Hudson  Highlands. 

(C.  A.  Campbell)  M.  Am.  Hist.  4:   109. 
Robinson,  Sir  Brj^an,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  167:  93. 
Robinson,    George    Augustus;   a  forgotten    Benefactor. 

Once  a  Week,  17:  283. 
Robinson,  Henry  Crabb.     (W.  Bagehot)  Fortn.  12:  179. 

—  Fraser,  80:  522. 

—  Diaries  and  Correspondence.     Ed.  R.  130:  509.  —  No. 

Brit.    50:    357.      Same  art.  Liv.    Age,    102:    47S. 

—  Brit.  Q.  50:  343.—  (F.  D.  Maurice)  Maeniil.  20: 
355.  —  (J.R.Dennett)  Nation,  9:  231.  —  Lond.  <j. 
33:  297.  —  Once  a  Week,  21:  16. — Theo.  R.  6: 
376.— Ev.  Sat.  8:  118,  3S0.  — (M.  J.  Preston) 
N.  Eel.  6:  221. — Mo.  Rel.  M.  42:  220,  293. 

Robinson,  Hercules.     Sea  Drift.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  210. 
Robinson,  Joel ;  a  real  Hero.    (.J.  F.  Fitts)  Lippinc.  5:  433. 
Robinson,  John,  of  Leyden,  Pastor  of  the  Pilgrims.     In- 
ternat.  M  5:  367. 

—  an  Independent,  not  a  Puritan.     (M.  B.  Scott)  Hist. 

M.  16:  225. 

—  and  Thomas  Helwys.  (S.  W.  Cutting)  Chr.  R.  16:  263. 

—  Descendants  of.     (A.  Otis)  N.  E.  Reg.  14:   17. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  95:  i.     Same  art.  Inter- 

nal. M.  5:  367.  —  (R.  Ashton)  New  Eng.  11:  136. 

—  Theology  of.     (T.  S.  Childs)  Princ.  29:  169. 

—  Widow  of.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  N.  E.  Reg.  20:   151. 
Robinson,  John  Henry.     St.  James,  27:  395. 
Robinson,  Lucius.     Hunt,  53:  169. 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Mary,  English  Actress,  as  Poor  Perdita. 

(D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,   12:  625,  648. — Temp. 

Bar,  51:  536. 
Robinson,  Robert.     Eel.  R.  114:  568. 

—  Discourses  of.     Chr.  Exam.  4:   154. 

Robinson,  S.  Csesar  Borgia ;  a  historical  Romance.  Col- 
burn, 78:  463. 

Robinson,  Thomas,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  2:  769. 

Robinson,  Thomas,  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  1770-1846.  (C. 
Campbell)  Hist.  M.  14:  301. 

Robinson,  William.     Art  J.  5:  27. 

Robinson,  Rev.  William.     Cong.  M.  26:  777. 

Robinson  Crusoe's  Island.     All  the  Year,  5:  64. 

Robinson  Female  Seminary,  Exeter,  N.  H.  Am.  J. 
Educ.  24:  439. 

Robsart,  Amy.     Loud.  Soc.  10:  348. 


Robsart,  Amy,  Lord  Dudley,  and  Queen  Elizabeth.     (J. 

A.  Froude)  Fraser,  63:  659.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

70:  50,  569. 
Robson,  Frederick,  Actor.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Allan.  13:  715. 

—  (W.  J.  Prowse)  Sharpe,  35:   192. 

Robur;  an  Essay  on  Thirst.  (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  21 :  430. 
Roby,  William,  jNIemoir  of.     Cong.  M.  13:  iii,  225. 
Robyn  Ilode.     See  Robin  Hood. 
Roc  Amadour,  Notre  Dame  de.     (il.  P.  Thompson)  Cath. 

World,  26:   23. 
Rochambeau,  Count  de.     Diarj' of  his  Aide,  17S1.     jM. 

Am.  Hist.  4:  205-441.     7:  283. 
Rochdale,  (Jo-operative  Society.     All  the  Year,  19:  274. 

—  New  Eng.  38:  325. —Fraser,  61:  861. 

—  Visit  to.     Liv.  Age,  64:  190. 

Roche,   James.    Essays  of  an  Octogenarian.     Dub.   R. 
31:  172. 

—  Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  454. 

Roche  Abbey  and  its  Visitors.     Month,  35:  95. 
Rochefort,  Henri.     Once  a  Week,  22:  53.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9: 

150.     13:  437.  — (V.  Vaughan)  Galaxy,  6:  678. — 

(J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  18:  102. 

—  and  La  Lanterne.     (G.  Lumley)  Contemp.  lo:  10. 

—  Who  is?     (J.  R.  Ware)  Belgra.  lo:  541. 
Rochefoucauld.     See  La  Rochefoucauld. 
Rochejaquelein.     See  La  Roehejaquelein. 
Rochester,  John  Wilmot,  Earl  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  150. 
Rochester,  Bishops  of.    (G.  Burgess)  Am.  Church  R.  19: 

513- 
Rochester,  England.     Penny  M.  2:  367. 

—  Bridge  at,  Description  of.     (J.  Essex)  Arch.  7:  395. 

—  Castle  of.  (S.  Denne)  Arch.  6:  381.  —  Penny  M.  2:  412. 

—  Cathedral  of .     Penny  M.  2:  388. 

—  Roman.     Antiquary,  2:  245. 

Rochester,  Mass.,  First  Settlers  of.     (D.  Hamblin)  N.  E. 

Reg.  5:  85. 
Rochester,  N.  H.,  Physicians  of.     (S.  Pray)  N.  E.  Reg. 

i:  276. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Description  of,   Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  354. 

—  Mills  and  Factories  of.    (F.  W.  Holland)  Hunt,  17:  4'.. 

—  University  Library.  (O.  H.  Robinson)  Lib.  J.  2:  57. 
Rochow,  Frederic  Eberhard  von.  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  497. 
Rock,  Captain,  Memoirs  of.    (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  41 :  143. 

—  Westm.  i:  492.  —  Mo.  R.  106:  85,  271.  — Blackw. 
15=  544)  594-  — Lond.  M.  9:  583. 
Rock  ahead.     (E.  Yates)  Tinsley,  i :  52-724.    2:65-591. 
3:  104-221. 

—  of  Bahake.     (I.  F.  Romer)  Bentley,  13:  345. 

—  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.     (B.  Auerbach)  Harper,  41 : 

912.     42:  55. 

—  of  Rest.     (R.  S.Willis)  Cath.  World,  19:  609. 

—  Sculptured,  in  Ohio.     Antiquary,  2:  15. 
Rocks  at  low  Water.     Chamb.  J.  25:  275,  290. 

—  Chemistry  of.    (C.  C.  Merriman)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  694. 

—  Classification  of.     Ed.  R.  34:  39. 

—  Conducting  Power  of.    (C.  Maclaren)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

65:  205.  —  (A.  S.  Herschel)  Nature,  8:  540. 

—  Contributions  to  Lithology.    (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

87:  248.     88:  91,  174. 

—  Cretaceous,  of  the  West.    (F.  V.  Hayden)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

93:  171- 

—  Crvstalline,  Origin  of.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  Natural. 

5:  4S6. 

—  Disintegration  of.     (R.  Pumpelly)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117: 

133- 

—  Eozoic  and  Lower  Palseozoic.   (H.  Hicks)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

20:  2S9. 

—  Experimental  Researches  on  the  Contortion  of.    (L.  C. 

Miall)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  II :  21. 

—  Footprints  in.    (C.  II.  Hitchcock)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo  3:  .128. 

—  Huronian,  south  of  Lake  Superior.  (T.  B.  Brooks)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  in:  206.     112:  194. 


PwOCKS 


1113 


ROGERS 


Kocks,  Lower  Silurian,  in  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  X.  Y.     (T. 
B.  Broolcs)  Am.  J.  Sci.  104:  22. 

—  Mac  Culloch's  Classification  of.     Eel.  R.  33:  430. 

—  Mc'tamorphic.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  214. 
of  Portland,  Wis.  (R.  D.  Irving)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  2S2. 

—  Microscopic  retrosraphy,Rosenl)us.clrs.    Nature,  9:  79. 

—  (R.  Fritz-Gaertner)  Am.  Natural.  12:  219. 

—  Microscopical  Structure  of.     (J.  M.  Mello)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  14:  I. 

—  of  the  Chloritic  Formation  of  New  Haven.     (G.  W. 

Hawes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  Ili:   122. 

—  of  the  Helderberg  Era  in  Connecticut  Valley.     (J.  D. 

Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106:  339. 

—  Pre-Cambrian,  in  America  and  Europe.    (T.  S.  Hunt) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  26S. 

—  Primordial,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.    (S.  W.  Ford)  Am.  .J.  Sci. 

102:  32. 

—  Researches  on  Globuliferous.    (A.  Delesse)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

117:  16S. 

—  Some  Points  in  Lithology.     (.T.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

"6:  23'^,  431.     118:   134. 

—  Stratified,  Structure  and  Origin  of.     (H.  C.  Sorby) 

Nature,  21 :  431. 

—  Structure  of.     (J.  M.  Mello)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  426. 

—  Symond's  Records  of.     Nature,  7:  461. 

Rocks  ahead;  Dangers  to  England.  (W.  R.  Greg)  Con- 
temp.  23:  856.     24:  40,  339. 

—  Cassandra's  Rejoinder.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Contemp  24: 

973- 

—  and  Harbors  of  Refuge.  (W.  R.  Greg)  19th  Cent.  5:  S33. 
See  Greg,  AV.  R. 

Rock-boring  Machines.      Eel.   Engin.  7:   424.  —  (Major 

Beaumont)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  43S. 
Rock  Bridge,  Virginia.     (L  Weld)  Meth.  M.  26:  3S. 
Rock  Crystal,  Japanese.    (W.  E.  Griffis)  Harper,  59:  405. 
Rock-cut  Temples  in  India.     Ed.  R.  122:  371. 
Rock  Masses,  Structure  of.     (D.  Forbes)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  9: 

113.     10:  229. 
Rock-Writing,  North  American.     (T.  Ewbank)  Hist.  M. 

10:  257,  272,  306. 
Rock  Republic,  St.  JIalo.     Liv.  Age,  39:  745. 
Rock  Ruins.     (A.  Hyatt)  Am.  Natural.  2:  77. 
Rock  Tombs  at  Malta.     (J.  S.  Swann)  Arch.  40:  4S3. 
Rock-Weathering,  as  illustrated  in  Churchyards.     (A. 

Geikie)  Nature,  22:  104. 
Rockall  Fishery.     Chamb.  J.  38:  364. 
Rocket  and  Mortar  Life-saving  Apparatus.   Cornh.  28:  73. 

—  History  and  Manufacture  of.    Penny  M.  8:  374,  394. 
Rockford,  111.,  Court-House  Disaster  at.    (P.  B.  Wight) 

Am.  Arch.  2:   171,  209. 

Rocking-Stone ;  Chronicle  of  the  Wars  of  the  Roses.  Col- 
burn,  142:  556. 

Rockingham,  C.  W.  Went  worth,  Marquis  of.  Bentlcy, 
31:  209. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Ed.  R.  96:  no.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  167. — Eel.  R.  96:  196. — Eraser.  45:  490. 
Rockingiiam  China.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  17:  34S. 
Rockingham  Co.,  N.  H.,  Ministers  of.    (.J.  French)  N.  E. 

Reg.  1 :  40-322. 
Rockwell,  James  Otis,  Memoir  of.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  441. 
Rocky  Mountains,  Absence  of  the  northern  Drift  from 

Pacific  Slope  of.    (R.  Brown)  .\ni.  .1.  .Sci.  lOO:  31S. 

—  .-Vncient  Glaciers  of.    (A.  Geikie)  .\m.  Natural.  15:  i. 

—  as   Time  Boundaries  in  Geological   History.      (J.   I). 

Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  227. 

—  Atmospiiere  of.    (H.  Draper)  Nature,  15:  354.  —  (H. 

Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I13:  89. 

—  Autumn  in.     (J.  Gibbon)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  Si. 

—  Miss  Bird's  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  57:  129. 

—  Botany  of.     (J.  D.  Hooker)  Nature.  16:  5-59. 

—  By  R/iil  to.     (I.  E.  Clarke)  Galaxy,  6:  666. 

—  Cookery  in.     (E.  Ingersoll)  Scrib.  20:  125. 


Rocky  Mountains,    Discoveries   beyond.     (C.  Gushing) 
No.  Am.  50:  75.  —  Anal.  M.  5:  127,  210. 

—  Dome  of  the  Continent.     (V.  Colvin)  Harper,  46:  20. 

—  Electric  Phenomena  in.     (F.  M.  Endlich)  Penu  Mo. 

6:  403. 

—  Excursion  to.   (J.  C.  Ambrose)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  97. 

—  Expedition  to.    Lond.  M.  7:  422. 

—  Exploration  of  two  Passes  of.     (T.  Blakiston)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  78:  320. 

—  Fremont's  Exploration  of.     Chamb.  J.  6:  295,  365. 

—  Geological  Formations  of  eastern  Margins  of.     (F.  V. 

Hayden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  322. 

—  in  Colorado,  Age  of.     (J.  J.  Stevenson)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

113:  172,  297. 

—  James's  Expedition  to.    Mo.  R.  loi:  337.    102:  55. 

Eel.  R.  37:  4S1. 

—  Lewis  and  Clark's  Expedition  to.  See  Lewis  and  Clark. 

—  Long"s  Expedition  to.     Niles's  Reg.  23:    76.  —  (E. 

Everett)  No.  Am.  16:  242. 

—  Lord  Southesk  among.     Appleton,  13:  673. 

—  Lost  and  found  in.     (J.  E.  Hood)  Lakeside,  2:11. 

—  Nights  in.     (E.  Ingersioll)  Scrib.  20:  218. 

—  Period  of  Elevation  of.     (F.  V.  Hayden)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

83:  305. 

—  Photographs  from  high.    (J.  Samson)  Harper.  39:  465. 

—  Physiographical  Sketch  of.    (C.  C.  Parry)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

83:  231. 

—  Powell's  Survey  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  115:  342,  449. 

—  Primordial  Sandstone  of.    (F.  V.  Havdeu)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

83:  68. 

—  Rambles  in.     (E.  L.  Greene)  Am.  Natural.  5:  213.  — 

(J.  Gibbon)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i:  312,  455. 

—  Ride  over.     Eel.  R.  109:  194. 

—  Rough  Tramp  over.    (B.  Beaver)  Bentley,  60:  476,  622. 

—  San  Luis  Park.     Hunt,  58:  211. 

—  Scenery  of.     (F.  V.  Hayden)  Am.  Natural.  7:  726. 

—  .Slopes  and  Valleys  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  10:   i. 

—  Smet's  Residence  in.     So.  C^.  8:  191. 

—  Winter  in.    (C.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,  14:  74-550. 

—  Y'ale  College  Expedition  to,  1870.    (C.  W.  Betts)  Har- 

per, 43:  663. 
Rococo.    Art  J.  31 :  293. 

Rococo  Love-Story.     (S.  B.  AVister)  Lippinc.  16:  326. 
Rod,  The,  in  old  Times.     Chamb.  J.  51:  521. 
Rodbertus  IV.,  Penny  with  the  Name  of.     (S.  Pegge) 

Arch.  5:  390. 
Roden,  Earl  of,  with  portrait.     Duli.  I'niv.  15:  16. 
Roderick  Hudson.     (II.  James,   jr.)   Atlan.  35:    1-644. 

36:  58-641. 
Rodman  the  Keeper.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  .Vtlan.  39:  261. 
Rodney,  Admiral  George  Brydges,  Life  of.  Eel.  R.  53 :  97. 

—  Battle  of  April  12,  17S2.     (^uar.  42:  50. 
Rodney  Mainwaring.     (L.  Lyle)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  44. 
Rodney  Maverick.     (J.  T.  McKay)  Scrib.  13:  96. 
Rodolph  of  Ilapsburg.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  241. 
Rodolphus;  a  Franconia  Story.     (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  4: 

433-721- 
Roe,  E.  P.  Day  of  Fate.  (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  i :  131. 
Roe,  Peter,  Jlemoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  32,  90,  163. 
Roe-.Shooting  in  the  Black  Forest.     Cornh.  17:  317. 
Roebling.  John  A.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  84:  410. 
Roebuck,  John  A.,  Oratory  of.     Eraser,  34:   5S2. 
Roemer,  Ole.     (W.  Doberek)  Nature,  17:  105. 
Roemer,  The,  Frankfort.     Penny  M.  13:  393-481. 
Roepper,  W.  T.    Am.  J.  Sci.  II9:  340. 
Roger,  Gustave,  French  Singer.  (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lip[iinc. 

26:  507. 
Roger  Cave,  the  Bookworm.    (L.  Sand)  Sharjie,  40:  169, 

225,  2S1. 
Roger  de  Wendover.     House.  Words,  7:  305. 
Roger  Pierce.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Atlan.  i:  776. 
Rogers,  Abner,  jr.  Trial  for  Murder.  West.  Law  J.  2: 137. 


ROGERS 


1114 


ROMAN 


Edsers,  Col.  David,  Expedition  of.     Hist.  M.  3:  267. 
Koyers,  Heiuy.      Brit.  Q.  67:   193.  — Nat.  M.  9:  251.— 

Cong.  6:  654.  —  Eel.  K.  100:  129.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  33:  195.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  42:  483. 

—  and  Uiispiritual  Kuligion.     Nat.  K.  5:  355. 

—  Essays.  Chamb.  J.  23:  94.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35:  71. 

—  Greyson  Letters.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  56. 

—  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  44:  158. 

Kogers,  Henry  D.,  Address  of,  May,  1S44.     Am.  J.  Sci. 

47:  ^3n  247- 

Rogers,  Horatio,  Library  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  194. 

Rogers,  Jolin.    Antipopopriestian.     Eel.  K.  71 :  50. 

Rogers,  Nathaniel  P.    (M.  J.  Motte)  Clir.  Exam.  44:  46. 

Rogers,  Samuel.  (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  19:  108.  bame  art. 
Eel.  M.  69:  27.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  3:  549.  —  willi 
portrait,  Eraser,  2:  237.  —  with  portrait,  Bank.  M. 
(L.)  10:  7S.  —  with  portrait,  Colburn,  32:  473. — 
Eel.  M.  37:  264.  — Liv.  Age.  48:  355,  389. 

—  and  his  Times.     No.  Brit.  25:  399. 

—  Art  Collection  of.     Art  J.  8:  188. 

—  Conversation  and  Poetry  of .     Nat.  R.  2:  387. 

—  Human  Life;   a  Poem.    Eel.  R.  29:  218.  —  Blackw. 

4:  553.— Portfo.(Den.)  22:  398. 

—  Italy.      Blaekvv.  11:  280. 

—  Poem  on  his  Death.      (E.  L.  Harvey)  Eraser,  53:  403. 

—  Poems.      (Earl   of    Dudley)  Quar.  9:    207.  —  (Sir  J. 

Mackintosh)  Ed.  R.  22:  32. —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R. 
31:  325.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  i:  324.  —  Anal.  M.  13: 
407.— Mo.  R.  88:  307.     116:  396. 

—  Reminiscence  of.  Hai-per,  14:  803.  —  Liv.  Age,  62:  465. 

—  Table-Talk.     Ed.  R.   104:  "jt,-     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

50:  577.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  141.  —  Eel.  R.  103: 
286.  —  Eel.  M.  38:  279.  —  Eraser,  53:  395.—  Chamb. 
J.  25:  166.  —  New  (2.5;  129.  —  Colburn,  106:  453. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  56:  636.  — Eel.  M.  37:  562. —Liv. 
Age,  49:  34,  171,  236.  — Dem.  R.  37:  325. 

Rogers,  Richard,  of  Wetherstield,  Eng.,  1618,  and  John,  of 
Dedham,  1636,  Wills  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  17:  326. 

Rogers,  William  B.     Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  9:  606. 

Rogers  Family  Record.    N.  E.  Reg.  10:  352. 

Rogers  Genealogy  and  the  Candler  Manuscript.  (J.  L. 
Chester)  N.  E.  Reg.  17:  43. 

—  with  portrait  of  J.  Rogers.  (A.  D.  Rogers)  N.  E.  Reg. 

5:  106,  224,  311.     12:  337.     13:  61. 

Roget,  P.  M.  Bridgewiiter  Treatise.  (F.  W.  P.  Green- 
wood) Chr.  Exam.  20:  137. 

Rogue  and  Rapparee;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  43. 

—  in  spite  of  hmiself.     NewEng.  M.  8:   loS. 
Rogue's  Hobby ;  a  Story.  (K.  P.  Osgood)  Galaxy,  17 :  650. 
Rogue's  Life.  (W.W.  Collins)  House.  Words,  13: 157-251. 
Rogues  in  Outline.     Blackw.  59:  765.     60:  101. 

—  Licorrigible.     All  the  Year,  6:  471. 

—  World  of.     Dub.  Univ.  67:  363. 

Roguer}',  Curiosities  in.     Chamb.  J.  13:  180-263. 

Rogueries,  Some  old.     All  the  Year,  29:  420. 

Rokeby  Family,  Historj' of .  (J.  Hunter)  Retros.  16:476. 

Roland,  Madame  J.  M.  P.  (A.  Lamartine)  Howitt,  3: 
295,313.  —  Temp.  Bar,  33:  58.  —  (Lady  Jackson) 
Temp.  Bar,  57:  460.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  159. 

—  (J.  Miehelet)  Knick.  61:  503.  — Eng.  Dom.  M. 
2:  71.   12:  329.  —  (N.  S.  Dodge)  Putnam,  15:  545. 

—  (P.  F.  Andre)  Victoria,  10:  125-193. — Eel.  M. 
64:  194.  —  Liv.  Age,  84:  560. — Broadw.  4:  436. 

—  Character  of.     West.  R.  4:  257. 
and  Death  of.     Dem.  R.  43:  286. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  121 :  384. 

—  Strange  History  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  335. 

Roland,  Song  of.  Quar.  120:  2S3.  —  Ed.  R.  153:  370.— 
Westm.  100:  32.  —  (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Macmil.  6:  486. 

—  (C.  F.  Keary)  Eraser,  104:  777.  —  St.  Paul's,  8: 
30.  —  Cath.  World,  18:  378,  488.  —  Mouth,  40:  515. 

—  Irish  Mo.  8:  421. 


Roland  Yorke.     (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  Argosy,  7:  1-401.    8: 

1-401. 
Rolfe  Genealogy.     (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  3:   149. 
Roll  of   Arms  of  the   13th  Century.     (W.  S.  Waltbrd) 

Arch.  39:   T,7T,. 
of  the  Reign  of  Edward  I.     (C.  S.  Perceval)  Arch. 

39:  389- 
Roll  'J'rains,  Efficiency  of.     (W.Hewitt)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

loi:  302. 
Rollers  and  Kingfishers.  (W.J.Broderip)  Fraser,  56:  571. 
Rolleston,  George,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  24:   192. 
Roliiad,  The.     St.  Paul's,  5:  464. 
Rollicking  Days  of  our  Great-Grandfathers.  All  the  Year, 

24:  205. 
Rollin,   Charles,    and  his  Educational  Views.     Am.  J. 

Educ.  28:  865. 
Rolliii,  Ledru,  on  the  Decline  of  England.    Fraser,  42:  74. 

Same  art.  Internat.  M.  i:   222. — Blackw.  68:  160. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  9:  83S. 
Rolling  in  a  Seaway.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  298. 
Rolling  Loads.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  591. 
Rolling-Stock,  Stability  of.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  569. 
Rolling  Stone,  The.     (Geo.  Sand)  Lakeside,  3:  6-420. 

4:  6,  85,  165. 
Rollins  Genealogy.     (J.  R.  Rollins)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  253. 
RoUo.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fraser,  48:  451. 
R<illo  and  his  Race,  Warburton's.     Brit.  (J.  8:  103. 
Rols,  Bertrande  de.     Knick.  52:   122. 
Romaic  and  Rhine  Ballads.      Dial,  3:    T37.  —  (W.   E. 

Aytoun)  Blackw.  47:  689. 
Romaic  Love  Song,  with  translation.    Dub.  Univ.  1 :  692. 
Roman,  Andre  B.,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  II :  436. 
Roman  and  the  Celt.     Anthrop.  R.  5:  151. 

—  and  the  Teuton,  Kingsley's.      Anthrop.  R.  4:  22. 

—  The  modern.     All  the  Year,  29:  465. 

Romans,  Ancient  and  modern, compared.  Blackw.  26:  314. 

—  and  Greeks,  Private  Life  of.     Quar.  79:  336. 

—  at  Home.     Belgra.  4:  36. 

—  in  Germany.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  37. 

—  Human  Sacrifices  among.   (H.  G.  Liddell  and  W.  B. 

Doinie)  Arch.  40:  242. 

—  in  Britain.     Ed.  R.  94:   177. 

—  Luxury  of.  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  10:49.  —  Portfo.(Deu.) 

4:  346. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  of.     Dub.  R.  17:  69. 

—  National  Character  of.     Westm.  16:  368. 

—  Popular  Eloquence  of.  (J.L.Kingsley)  No. Am.  30:  259. 

—  Private  Life  of.      Quar.  79:  336.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

11:  112. —Fraser,   32:    453.     Same  art.  Fxl.  M.  6: 
450. —(J.  L.  Lincoln)  Bib.  Sac.  3:  217.  — (W.F. 
Lincoln)  Hours  at  Home,  10:  389. 
Roman  Altar  found  at  Brough  on  the  Sands.    (C.  Lyttel- 
ton)  Arch   1 :  30S. 

—  found  at  Tynemouth  Castle.  (J.  Brand)  Arch.  8:  326. 

—  inscribed  to  Belatucader.     (R.  Gough)  Arch.  10:  118. 
Roman  Altars  found  at  Graham's  Dyke.     (R.  Gough) 

Arch.  3:  118. 
Roman  Amphitheater  at  Dorchester.      Penny  M.  8:  397. 
Roman   Amphitheaters,  Ancient.      (W.  H.  Nash)  Ed. 

Engin.  17:  464. 
Roman  and  Greek  Novels.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  407,  565.    2: 

357- 
Roman  and  Hebrew  Learning.  Genius  of.     (P.  B.  Spear) 

Bib.  Sac.   11:  527. 
Roman  Antiquities  at  Bath.  (Sir  H.  C.  Englefield)  Arch. 

10:  325. 

—  at  Brecknock.     (.T.  Strange)  Arch,  i:  292.     4:  i. 

—  at  IJncoln.     (J.  Pownall)  Arch.  10:  345. 

—  at  Nismes.     (W.  Chaffers)  Arch.  34:  68. 

—  at  Topesfield.     (T.  Walford)  Arch.  14:  24. 

—  at  Uriconiuin.    (T.  Wright)  Intel.  Obs.  1 :  33.    3:  10. 

—  in  Caernarvonshire.     (S.  Lysous)  Arch.  16:  127. 


KOMAX 


1115 


ROMAN 


Kuman  Antiquities  in  Cumbeiland.     (H.  Rooke)  Arch. 

lo:  137.  —  (D.  Carlisle)  Arch,  n:  63. 
and  Westmoreland.     (H.  Kooke)  Arch.  9:  219. 

—  iu  Derbyshire.    (H.  Kooke)  Arch.  12:  i.  —  (S.  I'egge) 

Arch.  10:  i;. 

—  in  Dover  Castle.     Penny  M.  8:  472. 

—  in  Essex.     (E.  King)  Arch.  5:   229.  —  (T.  Wallbrd) 

Arch.  14:  61. 

—  in  Gloucestershire.     (S.  Lysons)  Arch.  9:    319.     10: 

131.     18:  112. 

—  in  Monmouthshire.     (J.  Strange)  Arch.  5:  33. 

—  in  Northampton.     (C.  H.  Hartshorne)  Arch.  32:  i. 

—  in  Yorksliire.     (.J.  Burton)  Arch.  2:   iSi. 

—  near  Bradburn.     (H.  Kooke)  Arch.  12:  6. 

—  near  London  Bridge.     (.\.  .J.  Kenipe)  Arch.  24:  190. 

—  on  the  line  of  Anionine's  Vallum.     Arch.  21:  455. 
Roman  Aqueduct  at  Autibes.     (Col.  d'Aguillon)  Arch. 

16:  198. 
Roman  Architectural   Remains  iu  Chester.      (W.   Tite) 

Arch.  40:  285. 
Roman  .A.rmies.     Eel.  M.  61:  4S1. 
Roman  Barrow  at  EUeuborough,  England.     (E.  Head) 

Arch.  2:  54. 
Roman  Baths  at  Wroxeter.    (F.  Leighton)  Arch.  9:  323. 

—  near  Stoke,  Lincolnshire.     (E.  Turnor)  Arch.  22:  26. 
Roman  Brick  in  Mark  Lane,  Loudon.    (Dr.  Tovey)  Arch. 

i:  139. 

—  compared  with  modern.     (J.  Webster)  Arch.  2:  1S4. 
Roman  Bronzes  discovered  in  the  Thames.    (C.  K.  Smith) 

Arch.  28:  38. 

—  found  on  Castle  Howard  Estate,  Yorkshire.     (E.  Old- 

tield)  Arch.  41:  325. 
Roman  Building  and   Camp   at   Buxton.      (H.   Rooke) 
Arch.  9:  137. 

—  excavated  at  Keston,   Kent.     (G.  R.  Corner)  .\rch. 

36:  120. 
Roman  Burial-Place  in  Lancaster.  (T.  West)  Arch.  5:  98. 
Roman  Camp  in  Westphalia.    (Abbe  Mann)  Arch.  13:  i. 
Roman  Camps   in  the  Countj-  of  Durham.      (J.  Cade) 

Arch.  7:  74. 

—  in  Gloucestershire.     (H.  Rooke)  Arch.  5:  207. 
Roman  Campagna.     See  Rome,  Campagna  of. 

Roman  Catholics.    (W.  O.  B.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  i. 

—  and  Baptists.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  16:  ;^S^. 

—  and  Prison  Discipline.     Dub.  K.  46:  424. 

—  and  the  School  Boards.     Dub.  R.  84:  436. 

—  and  the  Waldenses.     (R.  Southey)  Cjuar.  33:  134. 

—  at  the  London  Examination^.     Month,  20:  3S5. 

—  Butler's  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  K.  97:   103. 

—  Civil  Allegiance  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  ig:  361. 

—  Dangers  which  threaten.     Brownson,  lo:  236. 

—  Divided  Allegiance  of.     Ed.  K.  43:  12. 

—  Faith  of,  always  the  same.  (F.  0"llare)  Month, 40:  122. 

—  in  England.     (T-  W.  Marshall)  Cath.  World,  7:  4S7. 

and  Government  Situations.     Month,  39:  5S0. 

Effort  of  Charles  II.  for  Emancipation  of.     Cath. 

World,  2:  87. 

Legal  Status  of.     Brit.  Q.  37:  34. 

Position  of.     Theo.  R.  2:  202. 

—  in  England  and  Ireland.     Brownson,  10:   in. 

—  in  England  and  Wales,  Statistics  of.    (W.  G.  Lumley) 

J.  Statis.  .Soc.  27:  303. 

—  in  Ireland.     Ed.  R.  31:  246. 

—  Madden' s  History  of  Penal  Laws  against.     Dub.  R. 

24:  58. 

—  National  Tendencies,  and  Duties  of.    Dub.  R.  63:  173. 

—  Objections  to  Protestant  Version  of  the  Bible.    (.J.  W. 

Gibbs)  New  Eng.  10 :  300. 

—  Reaction  in  Favor  of.    (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  23:  i. 
See  Roman  Catholic  Church. 

Roman  Catholic  and  Protestant  Countries.     U.  S.  Cath. 
M.  6:  117. 


Roman  Catholic  Associations,   Spirit  of.     Cath.  World, 

13:  652. 
Roman  Catholic  Bishops,  American,   Clarke's   Lives  of 

deceased.     Cath.  World,  14:  562. 
Roman  Catholic  Cardinals.     Month,  8:  579. 
Roman  Catholic  Ceremonial.  (M.  O'Connor)  Cath.World, 

4:  721. 
Roman  Catholic  Children,  Education  of.  Meth.  M.  40:  58. 

—  under  Protestant  Intluence.     Month^  4:  291,403.     5: 

144,  551.  6:  285. 
Roman  Catholic  Church.  New  York  R.  2:  146. — Quar. 
71:  207.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  6:  420.  —  Blackw.  25: 
331.  —  For.  Q.  27:  1S4. — Am.  Eel.  2:  446. —  Ciir. 
Exam.  39:  284.  —  Brownson,  4:  413.  6:  309. — 
(I.  C.  Knowlton)  Univ.  Q.  27:  448. 

—  Accusations  against.   (.J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World, 

7-  239,  577.  S4S. 

—  Actual  State  of.  (A.  J.  Thebaud)  .Vm.  Cath.  Q.  i :  193. 

—  and  advancing  Rationalism.     Chr.  Rem.  48:  446. 

—  and  Barbarism.      (II.  P.   Tappan)  Am.   Bit).  Repos. 

3d  s.  4:  252. 

—  and  Civil  Governments,  Gladstone  and  Newman  on. 

Brownson,  24:  231,  334.     See  Papacy. 

—  and  Civil  Liberty.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  112. 
Wylie  on.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  215,  448. 

—  and  Civilization.    (R.  Caird)  Brit.  Q.  70:  372.  — Dub. 

R.  58:  297. —  (G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation,  5:  229. 

—  and  the  Empires.     Loud.  t^.  43:  344. 

—  and  European  Civilization.     Dub.  1^.24:31.    26:214. 

—  and  Geography.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Am.  Catii.  Q.  i:  612. 

—  and  the  Intellectual  World.      (A.  J.  Thebaud)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  1 :  504. 

—  and  modern  Art.     Cath.  World,  5:  546. 

—  and  modern  Intellectualism.     Dub.  R.  52:  391. 

—  and  modern  Liberties.     (J.  McCarthj )  Cath.  World, 

29:  832. 

—  and  modern  Scientists.     Dub.  R.  72:    401. — (II.   E. 

Manning)  No.  Am.  130:  101. 

—  and  modem  Society.     Bnnnison,  3:  107. 

—  and  Nationalism.     (J.  L.  Spalding)  Cath.  World,  23: 

243. 

—  and  the  People.  (A.  J.  Thebaud)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  1 :  577. 

—  and  Political  Economy.     Dub.  R.  33:  303. 

—  and  Political  Liberty.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Brownson, 

5:   103. 

—  and  the  Princes  of  Europe.     (A.  J.   Thebaud)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  2:  193. 

—  and  Protestants,  Catholic  World  on.    (L.  Bacon)  New 

Eng.  26:  525. 

—  and  recent  European  Events,  1S67.    (O.  A.  Brownson) 

Cath.  World,  4:  217. 

—  and  Rome  in  187S.     Contemp.  33:  665. 

—  and  the  School  Question.     Chr.  R.  18:  441.  —  (G.  E. 

Ellis)  Unita.  R.  3:  571. 

—  and  the  Science  of  Medicine.     (Thos.  Dwight)  Cath. 

World,  29:  192. 

—  and  Scientific  Education.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

18:  5,  59. 

—  and  Secular  Governments.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  369. 

—  and  the  Sixth  Nicene  Canon.     (.1.  F.  Loughlin)  .\m. 

Cath.  (t.  5:  220. 

—  and  Trade  and  .Manufactures.     Dub.  R.  34:  510. 

—  and  the  Vulgate  Version  of  the  Bible.     (R.  Wahl) 

Univ.  Q.  35:  69. 

—  and  the  Waldcn.'^es.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  33:  134. 

—  Apologists  and  Advocates  of.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  548. 

—  Apostolicity  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  749. 

—  Aspirations  of  Nature  to.     Brownson,  14:  459. 

—  Attributes  of.     (0.  A.   Brownson)  Cath.  Worl',   6: 

788. 

—  Baptism  vs.  Presbyterianism.    U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  497. 

—  Bonn  Conference.     (J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  24:  S75. 


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ROMAN 


Konian  Catholic  Church,  Breviary  of.     Blacicw.  127:  So. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  339. 

—  Brownson  on.    (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  48:  227. 

—  Canons  of,  Our  oldest  MS.  and  who  mutilated  it.     (E. 

S.  Ffoulkes)  Macmil.  31:   139. 

—  Canonical  Position  of.     Am.  Church  R.  24:  345. 

—  Cardinals'  Levee  and  Midnight  Mass.     Liv.  Age,  41 : 

332- 

—  Cathedral,  Crucifix,  and  Confessional.     (E.  P.  Row- 

sell)  Colburn,  114:  320. 

—  Celibacy  of   Priesthood   in.     (H.  Wreford)   Macmil. 

20:  30.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  28.  — Quar.  127:  514. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  74:  443.     See  Celibacy. 

—  Ceremonies  and  Superstitious  of.    Chr.  Exam.  2:  353. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  25:  349. 

—  Character  and  Tendencies  of.     (W.  Fisk)  Am.  Meth. 

M.  19:  103. 
of  Sanctity  in.  (A.J.  Thebaud)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  3S5. 

—  Claims  of.     Quar.  3:    114.  —  Ed.   R.  10:    124.  —  (P. 

Godwin)  Putnam,  i6:  229.  —  (J.  Townley)  Meth. 
M.  50:  236. 

—  Coercive  Power  claimed  by.     Meth.  Q.  15:  312. 

—  Coming  Conclave,  1S77.     (A.  T.  Innes)  Contemp.  29: 

846. 

—  Comparative    Morality   of    Catholic    and   Protestant 

Countries.     (F.  Deshon)  Cath.  World,  9:  52. 

—  Conflicts  with.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  667. 

—  Constitution  of.     Brownson,  24:  297. 

—  Constitution  of  1868,  Apostolicae  Sedis  Moderationi 

Macmil.  21:  359. 

—  Conversion  as  understood  by.    Cath.  World,  4:  459 

—  (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  26:  114. 

—  Dr.  Bacon  on.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  5:  104 

See  Conversion. 

—  Dangers  to,  in  F'rance  and  England.    Month,  34:  129 

—  E.  H.  Derby  on.     Brownson,  13:  485.     14:   29-417. 

—  Doctrinal  Authority  of.     (M.  Gavin)  Month,  39:  32S 

—  Doctrines  and  Practices  of.     (W.  J.  Mann)  Evang.  R 

4:  488. 

—  Early  Progress  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  1. 

—  Encroachments  of.     Colburn,  gi:  125. 

—  Errors  and  Superstitions  of.     (G.  W.  Burnap)  Chr. 

Exam.  55:  46. —  Bro^vnson,  10:  465. 

—  Evidences  in  Favor  of.     Dub.  R.  7:  277. 

—  Exposition  of,  in  View  of  present  Antagonisms.     (L 

T.  Hecker)  Cath.  W^orld,  21:  117.     22:  419. 

—  Faith  and  Works  of.     Prosp.  R.  lo:  499. 

—  False  Decretals  of.  (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  12:  790. 

—  Ffoulkes  on.    (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  11:  631.— 

(B.  Price)  Contemp.  10:  481. 

—  Five  Wounds  of  the  Holy  Church.    No.  Brit.  15:  497. 

—  Formalism  in.     Dub.  R.  43:  391. 

—  French  Anti-Clerical  Novels.    Ed.  R.  i2o:  437.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  64:  236. 

—  French  Intiuence  at  the  Vatican.     Putnain,  16:  477. 

—  French  Empire  and,  1S00-14.     Ed.  R.  128:  450. 

—  Future  of.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  94:  334. 

—  Genesis  of.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  31:  4-S05. 

32:  73,  167. 

—  Gladstone  on.     (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita.  R.  3:  1S5.— 

(M.  W.  Brady)  Cath.  World,  21:  145.  — (R.  PL 
Clarke)  Cath."^Wnrld,  22:  289,  577,  721.  — (J.  L. 
Spalding)  Cath.  World,  23:  30. 

—  Growth  of,  "chieflv  among  Women"  ?     (M.  F.  Sul- 

livan) Cath.  World,  21:  324. 

—  Historical  Foundation  of.     No.  Brit.  10:   39. 

—  History  of.     (P.  F.  Phelps)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  239. 
Shepherd's.     Eel   R.  94:  296. 

—  in  American  History.     (.J.  G.  Shea)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i: 

148. 

—  in  Austria;  the  Concordat.     F^d.  R.  103:  452. 

—  in  Bavaria.     Contemp.  14:  495.     17:  261.     19:    120. 


Roman  Catholic  Church  in  California.     Dub.  R.  6:   i. 
Same  art.  Cath.  World,  2:  790. 

—  in  Canada.     (C.  Lindsey)  No.  Am.  125:  557. 

—  in   England.     (M.  C.   Bishop)  Contemp.   29:   603. — 

Colburn,  139:   170.  —  Meth.  M.  57:   115.  —  Month, 

34:  257. 
and   Church   of   England.      Dub.    R.    11:    240.— 

Pampli.  2:  71. 

Peace-Offering  for.     Dub.  R.  3:  468. 

and  the  English  Poor-Law.     Dub.  R.  48:  269. 

and  Liberal  Party.    (A.  Arnold)  Contemp.  26:  505. 

and  Party  Politics,  1867.     Dub.  R.  60:  382. 

and  Tory  Party.    (P.  Henessey)  Contemp.  26:  290. 

Anglo-Catholicism.    (A.  Ewing)  Contemp.  20:  4S3. 

•  —  Argyll  on.     (M.  MacCoU)  Contemp.  20:  783. 

British  Premiers  in  relation  to.    (T.  J.  Soule)  Cath. 

World,  10:  674,  826. 
Declaration  of  British  Catholic  Bishops.     Dub.  R. 

i:  265. 
Emancipation  Question.     Ed.  R.  8:  311.     9:   116. 

10:  299.     14:    16.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.   17:    i. — 

Ed.  R.  19:  435.     20:  54.  —  (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  21: 

93.  —  Ed.  R.  26:  51.     27:  310.     29:  114.    42:  224. 

43:  125.  — (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  45:  423.  — Ed.  R. 

45-  513-  —  (H-  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  46:  163.  —  Ed. 

R.  49:   208.  — Blackw.   11:  359,   553.     12:  3,  414. 

18:  7,  102,  479.     21:  575.     23:  621.     24:  87-Sii. 

26:   33.  — (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  lo:  i.— (J. 

Bellingham)Cath.  World,  30:  105.  —  For.  Q.  4:  275. 

—  Select  Ed.  R.  5:  163.  —  Pamph.  i:   i,  350,  458. 

2:  3:,,  532-     3:  155.  553-     29:  265,  272,  285.  — Mo. 

R.   112:  236.     130:   557.  —  Niles's  Reg.  16:  supp. 

16.     28:249.     36:6,134.  —  Meth.  M.  36:  i8t,  223. 

England  vei'sus  Popery.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  559. 

Hierarchy  of.     Quar.  88:  247.  —  Dub.  R.  29:  507. 

30:  176. 
Historical  Relations  of.     (W.  Waterworth)  Month, 

13:  422. 

in  1861.     Eel.  R.  113:  309. 

Ministers  and  the  Pope,  1S50.     Quar.  88:  247. 

—  —  Movement  towards,  1845.     Dub.  R.  19:  522. 

—  —  Newman's  Lectures  on.     Dub.  R.  32:  220. 
Organization  of.     Dub.  R.  13:  240. 

• Oxford  Protest,  1850.     Brit.  Q.  14:  395. 

—  ■ —  Papacy   and   National   Life.     (J.   Frohschammer) 

Contemp.  15:  327. 

—  —  Popish  Partition  of  England.     Blackw.  68:  745. 
Progress  of.     Blackw.  44:  494. 

Question,  and  L'eland.    (R.  Southey)  Quar.  38:  535. 

Sir  R.  Peel  on.     Ed.  R.  104:251.  — Dub.  R. 

40:  481. 
Questions  for  the  New  Session.     Month,  6:  161. 

—  —  Revival  of.     Lond.  (J.  29:  31. 

State  and  Prospects  of.     Dub.  R.  8:  240. 

Statistics  of.     Geog.  M.  i:   102. 

under    Queen    Elizabeth.      (S.   H.    Burke)    Cath. 

World,  32:  2ig. 

under  James  L     (G.  A.  Ellis)  O.  &  N.  6:  723. 

under  James  H.    (J.  C.  Earls)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  577. 

Wiseman  on  Social  Position  of.     Chr.   Obs.   64: 

725- 

Word  to  England  against.     Colburn,  97:  182-335. 

Work  and  Wants  of.     Dub.  R.  53:  139.     85:49, 

—  in  Euiope.     Meth.  M.  51:  92. 

Movement   against.     (E.   Gryzanovski)  No.   Am. 

118:  293. 
Vicissitudes  of,  1815-61.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  408. 

—  in  European  Politics.     0.  &  N.  8:  257. 

—  in  France,  1852.     Kitto,  lo:  i. 

and  the  Republic.     (J.  Morlej")  Fortn.  31:  647.  — 

(E.  Scherer)  Contemp.  37:  924. 
and  in  Paris.    (M.  A.  Smalley)  Cath.  World,  10:  95. 


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ROMAN 


Riiman  Catlicilic  Church  in  France,  Legal  Position  of. 
(E.  de  Pressense)  Coutemp.  33:  2S6. 

Pilgrimages  and.     (C.  Barrere)  Fraser,  88:  608. 

TuilerifS  and  Vatican.     (.J.  M.   Stuart)  ConU-nij). 

30:  357- 

Ultramontane  Reaction  in  the  19th  Centurj-.    Tlieo. 

Eel.  4:  278. 

—  in  Germany.     (F.  von  Schulte)  Contemp.  32:  790. — 

Cath.  World,  16:  422.  —  Dub.  Univ.  26:  513. — 
Chr.  Rem.  12:  57.  —  For   Q.  4:  539. 

and  Prussian  Law.     Dub.  R.  76:  i. 

Anti-Papal   Movement,    1849.     (J.   P.  Thompson) 

New  Eng.  5:  277. 

Berlin  and  Rome.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  173. 

Bishop's  Libertv  of  Conscience  in  Gernianv.    (M. 

Allies)  Cath.  World,  27:  66. 

Bismarck  and,  1S73.  Ed.  R.  139:  360.  —  Brown- 
son,  22:  259.  —  Cath.  World,  28:  S17.  —  (A.  Bier- 
bower)  Luth.  Q.  3:  513. 

Clergy  and  the  Government.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 20:  217. 

Conflict   with.     Brit.    Q.    61:    i.  — (A.    Reidien- 

sperger)  Cath.  World,  14:   269. — Quar.  136:  2S9. 

—  Macmil.  30:  464,  559.  31:  72,  261,  373.  —  Dub. 
R.  71:  335.  —  Fraser,  89:  403.  —  Colburn,  141:  379. 

—  Dub.  R.  85:  350.     86:327. 

in  18S0.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  31:   129,  166. 

Laws  affecting,  Adventures  under.    Month,  27:  147. 

Pilgrimage  under.     Month,  31:  4S0. 

Moral  and  Intellectual  Condition  of.  Dub.  R.  II :  54. 

New  German  Reformation.  (J.  M.  Capes)  Con- 
temp.  18:  376.  —  U.  S.  Cath.  JL  4:  535. 

Persecution  of.     (J.  L.  Spalding)  Cath.  World,  20: 

289,  433.  —  (C.  Kernen)  Cath.  World,  27:  644. 

Effects  of.     Month,  27:  335. 

Reformation  of,  1S19.     Eel.  R.  29:  462. 

Shall  Pope  or  Emperor  rule  in  Germany?     (C.  A. 

Salmond)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  535. 

Tendencies  to  Reformation  in.    (L.  M.  Hogg)  Good 

Words,  12:  526. 

—  in  Great  Britiiin  and  Ireland.    Eel.  R.  Iio:  i. 

—  in  History.     Dub.  R.  76:  127. 

—  in  Hungary,  Grievances  of.     Westm.  74:  178. 

—  in  Ireland.     (W.  Sewell)  Quar.  67:   117.  —  Dub.  R. 

10:  184,518.     11:  196.  — Meth.  M.  58:  363. 

Declaration  of  Bishops  of.     Dub.  R.  2:  584. 

not  supported  voluntarily.     St.  .James,  24:  237. 

W.  Palmer  on.     Dub.  R.  14:  17S. 

Question  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  38:  535. 

See  Ireland. 

—  in  Italy.     (B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  597.  —  (Sig. 

Mariotti)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  273.  —  Dub.  R.  i:  460. 

and  State,  Contest  of.     Eel.  M.  89:  129. 

State  of,  1865.    Chr.  Obs.  65:  Si. 

—  in  London,  Progress  of.     Cath.  World,  i:  703. 

—  in  Maryland.    (B.  N.  Campbell)  Rel.  Cab.  i:  310-622. 

—  in   New  England,    Early  History  of.     (J.  G.   Shea) 

Hist.  M.  15:  313,  391.     16:  41. 

—  in  New  Jersey,  Early  Annals  of.     (Mgr.  Seton)  Cath. 

World,  21:  565. 

—  in  New  York,  Early  History  of.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath. 

World,  10:  413.  515.     16:  229,  271. 

Land  and  Money  Grants  to.     (J.  R.  G.  Hassard) 

Cath.  World,  30:  S46. 

—  in  New  York  City.     Putnam,  15:  357. 

—  iu  the    19th  Century.     (C.  C.   Shackford)  No.  Am. 

79:  37I-  — (A.  Young)  Cath.  World.  Ii:  433. 

—  in  Normandy.     (F.  G.  Wheatcroft)  Contemp.  12:  525. 

—  in  Ohio.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  24-260. 

—  in  Prussia.     (H.  Bellingham)  Month,  28:  429.  —  (.T. 

L.  Spalding)  Cath.  World,  22:  678,  7S7.     23:  104. 

—  Brit.  (^  Fur.  R.  7:  437. 


Roman  Catholic  Church  in  Prussia,  Persecution  of,  1S36. 
Dub.  R.  2:  169. 

—  in  Russia.     Dub.  R.  14:   224.  — U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2: 

476.  —  Month,  8:  113,  456. 
Vatican  and  the  Kremlin.     Lend.  Q.  25:  89. 

—  in  Scandinavia.     Dub.  R.  23:  305. 

—  in  Silesia.     For.  Q.  i:  513. 

—  in  South  America.     Dub.  R.  5:  233. 

—  in  Spain,  Meyrick  on.     Dub.  R.  32:  289. 

—  in  Switzerland,  Oppression  of.     Dub.  R.  69:  37S. — 

Cath.  World,  21:  577. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (T.  M.  Post)  Am.  Bib.  Reikis. 

2d  s.  10:  260.  —  (Bishop  England)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14: 

132-  — Am.  Q.  Reg.  2:  189.    3:  88.    7:  57.  — (E.  R. 

Tyler)  New  Eng.  5:   136. —(A.  Stevens)  Nat.  M. 

5:    523. — (J.   Parton)  Atlan.   21:   432,   556.  —  (J. 

S.   Sumner)  Cath.  World,  15:    577,  749.  —  (II.  M. 

Thompson)  Am.  Church  R.  13:  636.  —(I.  T.  Ilecker) 

Cath.  World,  29:  433.  — (H.  Mattison)  Meth.  Q.  28: 

507.  —  (L.W.Bacon)  Putnam,  13:   71.  —  Putnam, 

14:  39,  698.  —  Am.  Church  R.  20:  591.  —  Dub.  R. 

67:   319. —  (J.  G.  Shea)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:   138.— 

Brownson,  12:  145.     13:  273,  314. 
Aid  fo.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  9:  576. 

10:  342. 
and  American   Citizenship.      (C.    M.    Ellis)   Chr. 

Exam.  78:  399. 
and  the  American  Constitution.      Brownson,    14: 

444.  —  (S.  B.  A.  Harper)  Am.  Cath.  (}.  2:  695. 
and  American  Institutions,     ((i.  E.  Ellis)  Unita.  R. 

13:  385- 
and  American  Principles.    (.J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath. 

World,  31 :  94. 
and  future  Emigration.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World. 

25:  677. 
and  the  Irish  Race.     (J.  A.  Froude)  No.  .A.m.  129: 

519.     130:  31. 
and  the  Order  of  St.  Paul.     (0.  B.  Frothingham) 

Chr.  Exam.  78:  i. 
and   Partisan    Newspapers.     (J.    R.    G.    Hassard) 

Cath.  World,  16:  756. 
and  the  Political  Parties.     (.1.  G.  Shea)  Am.  Cath. 

Q.  6:  36. 

beyond  Rocky  Mountains.     Cath.  World.  II :  812. 

Catholic  Colonization  of  the  West.    (W.  J.  Onahan) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  434. 

First  Jubilee  of.  (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World.  21 :  23S. 

in  the  American  Revolution.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath. 

World,  23:  4S8. 
in  the  Century,  1776-1S76.     (J.  L.  Spalding)  Cath. 

World,  23:  4^4. 

IMovements  of.  (J. G.  McGee)  Cath.  World.  22:  Sio. 

The  next  Phase  of.    (J.  L.  Spalding)  Cath.  World, 

23:  577- 

not  disloyal,  1863.     Brownson,  20:  367. 

Orders  of.     Hist.  M.  10:  31. 

Peril  from.     (F.  E.  Abbott)  Fortn.  25:  3S3.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M   86:  55 ^ 

Position  of.    (J.  W.  Spalding)  Dub.  R.  88:  97. 

Press  oL     Meth.  Q.  15:  72. 

and  the  Foreign  Vote.     Dcm.  R.  34:  193. 

J.  Hughes  on.     Brownson,  14:   114. 

Progress  of.     (E.  Rameau)  Cath.  World,  i:   i. 

Question  of.     (J.  Jay)  Internal.  R.  8:  184,  2S7. 

Romish  Designs  in  America.     Republic,  4:  360. 

versus  Secularism.    (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World, 

13:  685. 

—  Independence  of.      (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World, 

4:  51. 

—  Infallibility  of.     (O.  .-V.  Brownson)  Brownson,  5:  417. 

—  U.  S.Cath.  M.  7:  225,  281.     See  Pope,  Infalli- 
bility of. 


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1118 


ROMAN 


Rciman  Catholic  Church,  Influence  of,  on  Civilization.   (J. 
Cordner)  Chr.  Exam.  52:   165. 

—  Institution  and  Constitution  of.     Chr.  Rem.  34:   i. 

—  Is  it  a  Part  ol'the  visible  Church?    (C.  Hodge)  Trine. 

18:  321. 

—  Last  Attempt  to  reform.     (R.  F.  Littledale)  Contemp. 

26:  887. 

—  Latin  Language  m  Service  of.    U.  S.  Catli.  M.  5:  491. 

—  Liberalism  in.     (H.  Ramiere)  Dub.   II.  77:  202.    78: 

204,  487. 

—  Literary  Policy  of.     Brownson,  2;  i.  —  Meth.  Q.  4: 

348- 

—  Mallock's  Plea  for.     (H.  R.  Reynolds  and  E.  R.  Con- 

der)  Contemp.  32:  625. 

—  the  "  Man  of  Sin."     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  2:  546. 

—  Mant  on  Corruptions  of.     Dub.  R.  16:  65. 

—  Mariolatry  of.     Chr.  Obs   47:  533.     See  Mary. 

—  Mediaeval  German  Poetry  versus.    (K.  Blind)  Internat. 

R.  8:  167. 

—  Mendham's  Literary  Policy  of.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  475. 

—  Miracles  of.     Dub.  R.  78:  i.     See  Miracles. 

—  necessary  to  Democracy.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Brown- 

son.  2:  514. 

—  Negotiations  with.     (P.  Woker)  Am.  Church  R.  34: 

233- 

—  New  Glories  of,  in  the  East.     Dub.  R.  48:  37. 

—  No  Salvation  outside  of.     Brownson,  23:  220. 

—  not  immutable.     (A.  Ten  Brook)  Bapt.  Q.  11:  283. 

—  (Ecumenical  Councils  of.     Ed.  R.  130:  297. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages ;  her  good  Services.    (S.  R.  Briden- 

baugh)  Ref.  Q.  27:  2S6. 

—  Oppressions  of.     Chr.  Exam.  78:  64. 

—  Oswald  on.     Eel.  Mus.  2:  254. 

—  Paganized  Ecclesiasticism.     (.J.   P.  Thompson)  Bib. 

Sac.  11:  801. 

—  Papal  Conclaves.     Cornh.  33:    217.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  86:  475. 

—  Papal  Rome  and  Catholic  Reform.     Ed.  R.  141:  554. 

—  Prof.  Park  on.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Brownson,  2:  242. 

—  Partisan  Assault.    (G.  D.  Wolff)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  144. 

—  Path  to.     Brownson,  17:  237. 

—  Patrimony  of  St.  Peter.     Ed.  R.  112:  104.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  51:  161,  297. 

—  Penance  and  Absolution  in.     Eraser,  75:  227.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  92:  771. 

—  Perceval's  Roman  Schism.     Dub.  R.  8:  4S4. 

—  persecuted  by  Slander.     Dub.  R.  14:  443. 

—  Persecution  of.     {.T.  Clark)  Mercersb.  4:  129. 

—  Persecutions  against.     Cath.  World,  13:  764. 

—  Perversion  to.     (J.  Irwin)  Am.  Church  R.  7:  233. 

—  Policy  of.     Meth.  Q.  5:  63. 

—  Political  Rapacity  of.     (A.  Becker)  Cath.  World,  27: 

III.  —  (M.  Maury)  Am.  Church  R.  30:  84. 

—  Poynder  on  true  Character  of.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  2S1. 

—  Prejudice  against.    (J.  O'Connor)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i :  5. 

—  Prejudices  of  early  Education  against.    Dub.  R.  5:  51. 
of  popular  Literature  against.     Dub.  R.  8:  56. 

—  Present  and  Future  of.     Rel.  Cab.  i:  129. 

—  Priests,  Women,  and  Children.     Tait,  n.  s.  12 :  477. 

—  Property  of.     Irish  Mo.  3:  273. 

—  Prospects  of.     (S.  W.  Coggeshall)  Am.  Meth.  M.  19: 

169. 

—  Protestant  Delusions  concerning.     Dub.  R.  42:  481. 

—  Pusey's  Eirenicon.    Kitto,  38:  396.    /See  Pusey,  E.  B. 

—  Question  of.     (F.Jeffrey)  Ed.   R.   11:  116. —  West. 

M-  3:  375-  — (F.  V.  N.  Painter)  Luth.  Q.  6:  285. 

in  1805.    Eel.  R.  1 :  450. 

in  1813.     Eel.  R.  18:  201. 

Is  it  politicallv  solved  V     (A.  11.  Ross)  Cong.  R.  9: 

176. 

—  Reasons  against  joining,  Littledale's.     (T.  Arnold  and 

Dr.  Littledale)  Contemji.  37:  766. 


Roman  Catholic  Church,  Reasons  for  Doubt  in.  (Earl  nf 
Redesdale)  19th  Cent.  6:  1064.  7:  516.  —  (Mgr. 
Capel)  igth  Cent.  7:  361. 

—  Recruits  for.     (A.  Marsiiall)  Cath.  World,  28:  433. 

—  Reform  in,  and  the  Frencii  Revolution.     (C.  Loyson) 

Am.  Church  R-  35:  21. 

—  Roman  Curia.     (S.  Cheetiiam)  Contemp.  13:   i. 

—  Sacred  Congregations  of  Rome.     Dub.  R.  26:  338. 

—  Schism  in.     (F.  T.  Washburn)  0.  &  N.  4:  617. 

—  Schulte  on.     (.1.  A.  Corcoran)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  325. 

—  Scudamore  on  Secession  to  Rome.      Dub.  R.  32:  311. 

—  self-convicted.     (S.  Fuller)  Am.  Church  R.  3:  420. 

—  Shepherd's  History  of,  to  384.     Chr.  Obs.  52:   108. 

—  Situation  of,  outside  of  Europe.     (A.  J.  Thebaud)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  3:  16. 

—  Stone's  Reasons  for  Return  to.     (L,  W.  Bacon)  New 

Eng.  29:  471. 

—  Symbolism  of.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  15:  605. 

—  Teaching  Orders  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  257. 

—  Unfairness  of  the  Press  towards.     Dub.  R.  35:  199. 

—  .Union  with.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  48,  99,  376. 

—  Unit}'  of.     Dub.  R.  67:  457. 

and  Toleration  of.     (H.  Ramit-re)  Dub.  R.  79:  215. 

—  Variations  of.     (A.    P.    Stanley)   Fra-^er,    loi:    600. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  24:  40. 

—  Vatican  Decrees  and  Civil  Allegiance,  Gladstone  on. 

(.L  A.  Brown)  Luth.  Q.  5:   128.     See  Papacy. 

—  reTsits  Libert}'.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Meth.  Q.  20:  106. 

—  View  of  Popery.     Meth.  M.  41 :  568. 

—  Vital    Principle    of    the    Reformation    conceded    to. 

Pamph.  2:  71,  397. 

—  Ways  to  Rome.     (F.  Wharton)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  417. 

—  What  is  going  on  at  the  Vatican.     Contemp.  33:  665. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  643. 

—  What  our  Municipal  Law  owes  to.     (J.  G.  McGee) 

Cath.  World,  13:  342. 

—  Whately  on  Errors  of.     No.  Brit.  17:  481.  — Eel.  R. 

53:  113. — (G.  B.  Cheever)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 
10;  159. — (S,  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng.  10:  511. 

—  Wiseman  on  Doctrines  of.     Eel.  R.  66:  4S5. 

—  Wittenberg  and  Cologne.     (A.  Schwartz)  Eraser,  87: 

156. 

—  Wordsworth  on  destructive  Character  of.     Chr.  Obs. 

47:  415. 
See  aUo  Papacy;  Popery;  Roman  Catholicism. 
Roman  Catholic  Clergy  and  Literature.     U.  S.  Cath.  ^I. 

3:  41- 

—  Provision  for.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  102. 

Roman   Catholic    College   at  Worcester,  Mass.     (G.  E. 

Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  47:  51. 
Roman  Catholic  Colleges.     Dub.  R.  83:  280. 

—  American.    Brownson,  24:  246. — Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  435. 

—  and  London  University.     Month,  9:  1,390. 

—  Text-Books  in.     Cath.  World,  24:   190. 

Roman   Catholic    Colonization.     (J.   MacCarth}')  Cath. 

World,  31:  273. 
Roman  Catholic  Committees  of  France.    Blonth,  21:  252. 
Roman  Catholic  Conclave,  What  is  a  ?    (T.  A.  Trollojie) 

Lippinc.  15:  482. 
Roman  Catholic  Congress.     Month,  20:  133. 

—  of  Malines.     Dub.  R.  53:  482. 

The  third      (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  6:  289. 

—  of  Mayence,  1S74.     Cath.  World,  20:  109. 

—  of  Venice.     Month,  21 :  497. 

—  of  the  United  States,  Shall  we  have  a  ?    (J.  P.  Bod- 

fish)  Cath.  World,  8:  224. 
Roman  Catholic  Congresses.  (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World, 

5:  433- 

—  at  Malines  and  Wiirzburg.     (A.  Niedermasser)  Cath. 

AVorld,  2:  I- 5 1 9. 
Roman  Catholic  Controversj'.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  2: 
233-— t^'ong.  M.  19:  491.— Dub  R.  64:  361.   65:  377. 


ROMAX 


1119 


ROMAX 


Roman  Catholic  Creed  and  Natural  Theolojjy.     (A.  F. 

Hewit)  Cath.  World,  3:  145-75S.    4:  1-652.    5:  2S1. 
Roman  Catholic  Devotion;  Order  of  Carmel.    Dub.  Univ. 

15:  2S4. 
Roman  Catholic  Doctrine  of  Intention,  Ewer  on.    (G.  M. 

Scarle)  Cath.  World,  32:  Si 3. 
Roman  Catholic  Directory.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  491. 
Roman  Catholic  Education,  T.  Arnold  and.     iirownson, 

17:  302. 

—  Higher.     Dub.  R.  64:  S6.     65:88,515.     75:441. 
in  England.     Dub.  R.  74:   1S7. 

—  in  England.     (31.  L.  Meason)  Macmil.  41:  417. 
and  Parliament.     Dub.  R.  70:  409. 

Primary.     Dub.  R.  71:   165. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Brownson,  18:  32. 

—  Intermediate.     Dub.  R.  78:  322. 

Roman  Catholic  Faith.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  2: 
414,  568.     3:  125,  172. 

—  Bishops'  Declaration  of.     Blackw.  20:  429. 
Roman  Catholic  Families,  Mental  Culture  of.     Month, 

33:  251. 
Roman  Catholic  Fiction.     Dub.  R.  83:  439. 
Roman    Catholic   General   Council    veisug  three   Popes. 

All  the  Year,  23:  208. 
Roman  Catholic  History  of  England,  ^IcCabe's.     Dub. 

R.  22:  92.     27:  128. 
Roman  Catholic  Instincts.     Dub.  R.  58:  78. 
Roman  Catholic  Institute.     Eraser,  24:  218. 
Roman  ( 'atholic  Interests  in  19th  Centur3-.  Quar.  92:  137. 

Montalcmbert  on.     Dub.  R.  34:  139. 

Roman  Catholic  Laity,  Irish.     Eraser,  86:  491. 
Roman  Catholic  Literature  and  Roman  Catholic  Public. 

(.J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World,  12:  399. 

—  Idea  of.     Jlonth,  20:   1. 

—  in  England  since  the  Reformation.    (J.  C.  Earle)  Cath. 

World,  18:  261,  363. 

—  Juvenile.    (R.  Southey)  Quar.  36:  305. 

—  P'pular.     Brownson,  22:   185. 

Roman  Catholic  Jlisquotation.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  479.     44: 

193.  257,  321- 
Roman  Catholic  ^Mission  Apostolic  to  Chili.     (R.  Seton) 
Cath.  World,  22:   54S. 

—  in  Kentucky.     (M.  P.  Visilini)  Cath.  World,  21:  825. 
Rom.in  Catholic  Missions.     (C.  I.  White)  U.  S.  Cath.  M. 

4:  17. 

—  among  Xorth  American  Indians.  (A.  Thebaud)  Month, 

33:  480.     35:  352.     36:   168,524.     37:  22S. 

—  Chronicle  of.  (F.  Goldie)  Month,  24:  205,  231.  25:  2S1. 

—  Contributions  and.  (H.  C.  Kingsley)  New  Eng.  17 :  93. 

—  Diplomatic  Abuse  of.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World, 

17:  130. 

—  in  (California.     West.  J.  4:  104. 

Early.     (C.  H.  Robinson)  Cath.  World,  32:   in. 

—  in  Maine,  1613-1854.     (R.  II.  Sherwood)  Cath.  World, 

22:  666. 

—  in  Scotland,  under  James  I.     Month.  28:  463. 
See  Missions. 

Roman  Catholic  Missionar}*  of  the  Northwest.      (J.  T. 

Ducatcl)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  724. 
Roman  Catholic  Jlissionaries.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  212. 

—  Carne's  Lives  of  eminent.     Mo.  R.  137:  415. 

—  Monks  and  the  Heathen.     (C.  Kingsley)  Good  Words, 

4:  14. 
Roman  Catholic  Nations.  Future  of.     (E.  de  Laveleye) 

Bapt.  Q.  10:  419. 
Roman  Catholic  Oath.     Dub.  Univ.  10:   113.     u:  i. — 

Dub.  U.  2:  563. 

—  Irish.     Dub.  R.  76:  412. 

Roman  Catholic  Philosophy  of  the  13th  Century.    ^lonth, 

2:  325.     Same  art.  Cath.  World,  i:  6S5. 
Roman  Catholic  Piety.     (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  3:  501. 
Roman  Catholic  Poets  of  England.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  170. 


Roman  Catholic  Poets,  Some  forgotten.     (D.  Casserly) 

Cath.  World,  23:  302. 
Roman  Catholic  Poetry  of  the  English  Language.     Am. 

Cath.  Q.  3:  455. 
Roman  Catholic  Polemics.     Brownson.  18:  355. 
Roman   Catholic  Poor-School  Committee.     (.J.  B.  Rowe) 

Month,  28:  I,  225. 
Roman  Catholic  Prayer,  Influence  of,  on  Civilization. 

Brownson,  5:  345. 
Roman  Catholic  Press.     Brownson.  6:  i. 
Roman  Catholic  Priest.  Typical.     Temp.  Bar,  24:  341. 
Roman  Catholic  Priests  and  Elections  in  Ireland.  Blackw. 

20:   505. 

—  Education  of.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  183. 

—  Irish.     Eel.  R.  1 18:  414. 

Provision  for.     Cong.  M.  27:   i. 

Roman  Catholic  Progress,  Measures  of.     !Month,  21:  472. 
Roman  Catholic  Publication  Society.     (A.  Yt^ung)  Cath. 

World,  3:  278. 
Roman  Catholic  Reaction  against  the  Reformation.     (J. 

F.  Houghton)  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  347. 
Roman   Catholic    Schools   and   Education.      Brownson, 

19:  66. 

—  ill  Silesia,  Regulations  for.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  869. 
Roman  Catholic  Secular  Literature.     (O.  A.  Brownson) 

Brownson,  6:  358. 
Roman  Catholic  Societies.     (F.  S.  Chatard)   Am.  Cath. 

Q.  4:  212. 
Roman    Catholic  Statutes,   McGhee   on.     Chr.  Obs.  37: 

732,  757-     38:  149- 
Roman  Catholic  Students,  .Adventures  of.  ifonth.  37:  535. 
Roman  Catholic  Success.     (J.  S.  Lamar)  Chr.  <>.  i:  89. 
Roman  Catholic  Sunday  School  Union.     (J.  P.  Bodli.-h) 

Cath.  World,  7:  300. 
Roman  Catholic  Terms  in  English  Dictionaries.     (J.  G. 

Shea)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  272. 
Roman  Catholic  Theory  of  Development.     Lond.  Q.  13: 

202. 
Roman  Catholic  Theology.     (0.  W.  Wight)  Chr.  Exam. 

65:  I. 

—  Criticisms  on.     (A  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  World.  9:   175. 

—  Grotius  and  Liebnitz  on  Truth  of.     l)ub.  R.  29:  476. 
Roman  Catholic  Tone  of  new  Poetry.     Am.  Eil.  3:  i. 
Roman  Catholic  Tracts.     (T.  Laurie)  Cong.  Q.  10:  352. 

—  Recent.     Cong.  R.  8:  546. 

Roman  Catholic  Tradition  and  Scripture.     Dub.  R.  22: 

457. 

Roman  Catholic  Truth  and  Protestant  Error.  (X.  V. 
Ilewit)  Cath.  World,  27:  577. 

Roman  Catholic  Union  of  Great  Britain.  (W.  J.  Am- 
herst) Month,  17:  240. 

Roman  Catholic  Unity  and  English  Parties.  Dub.  R. 
43:   172. 

Roman  Catholic  University,  Plan  f<ir  prnpo<od.  (T.  .\. 
Becker)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i:  6;,.  — Dub.  R.  31:  529. 

—  Shall  we  have  a?    (T.  A.  Becker)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  I : 

230. 
Roman  Catholic  L'nivcrsities.  French.     Dub.  R.  78:  1S5. 
Roman  Catholic  University  Education,   English.     Dub. 

R.  61:  3S1. 
Roman  Catholic  View  of  Salvation.     (T.  Laurie)  Cong. 

Q.  11:  229. 
Roman  Catholic  War  upon  American  Schools.     (J.  P. 

Gulliver)  Cong.  R.  10:   172. 
Roman  Catholic  Women,  Rights  of.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath. 

World,  7:  S44. 
Roman  Catholic  Workingmen's  Union  in  France.     (W. 

S.  Lilly)  :\Ionth,  25:  44S. 
Roman  Catholic   Worship.     (F.  II.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam. 

56:  223. 
Roman   Catholic   Young  Glen's  .Associations.      (J.  3Ic- 

Carthy)  Cath.  World,  18:  269. 


ROMAN 


1120 


ROMAN 


Roman  Catholicism.  (0.  B.  Fiothingham)  Xation,  5:  290. 
—  Princ.  5:  229.  —  Metli.  Q.  2:  253.  —Eel.  U.  70: 
241.  —  De  Bow,  29:  5S3.  —  (E.  llarwood)  NewEng. 
28:  518.  —  Cong.  M.  2:  559. 

—  Admissions  of  Adversaries  of.     (T.  A.  Becker)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  4:  268. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Dub.  R.  15:  485. 

—  and  the  Anglican  Crisis,  1S51.     (J.  VV.  Nevin)  Mer- 

cersb.  3:  359. 

—  and  Barbarism.     (II.  P.  Tappan)  Am.  Bib.   Repos. 

3d  s.  4:  252. 

—  and  the  Bible.    (J.  M.  Leavitt)  Am.  Church  R.  27 :  279. 

—  and  Civil  and  Religious  Liberty.     (J.  Jones)  Princ. 

9:  238,487. 

—  and  Civilization.     Brownson,  16:  16. 

—  and  Culture.     Dub.  R.  84:  3. 

—  and  Education  in  France  and  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ. 

23:  715- 

—  and  Empire  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Bib.  Sac.  2:  757. 

—  and  European  Civilization.     No.  Brit.  17:  105. 

—  and  a  free  Bible.     (W.  Barrows)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  323. 

—  and  Literature.     Brownson,  13:  62. 

—  and  Missions  of  the  Jesuits.     (M,  H.  Seymour)  Ex.  II. 

Lee.  5:  213. 

—  and  National  Prosperity.     Dub.  R.  81:  418. 

—  and  Naturalism.     (II.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  33:  i,  yj-j. 

—  and   Pantheism.     (J.   De  Concilio)  Cath.   World,  8: 

181-811.    9:255,554.    10:118.    11:377.    12:509. 
13:  554.     14:  376,  830. 

—  and  the  Peril  of  free  Institutions.     (F.  N.  Zabriskic) 

,Ref.  Q.  27:  444. 

—  and  Philosopiiy.     Westm.  lOo:  397. 

—  and  Protestantism.     (H.  P.  Tappan)  Chr.  R.  16:  161. 

—  (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  48:  341.  —  (II.  Alford) 

Good  Words,  10:  563.  —  (J.  B.  Torricelli)  O.  &  N. 

i:  616.     2:  387.  — (H.  McNeile)  Ex.H.  Lee.  4:  i. 

and  Anglicanism.     Nat.  R.  i :  162. 

as   Patrons   of   Christian   Art.     (C.    W.    Bennett) 

Meth.  Q.  37:  79. 

contrasted.     (R.  Abbey)  Meth.  Q.  35:  240. 

Future  of.     (0.  A.    Brownson)  Cath.  World,  10: 

433,  577- 

in  1S67.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  14:  383. 

in  France.     (A.  Coquerel)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  363. 

in  the  future  of  the  United  States.     (G.  D.  Wolff) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  143. 

in  United  States  History.     Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  375. 

Influence  on  Civilization.     Brit.  Q.  23:  113. 

on  Nations.     (E.  de  Lavelej-e)  Luth.  Q.  6:  555. 

Liberalism  and  Dogmatism  in.     Westm.  87:  337. 

Martensen's.     (N.  C.  Schaeffer)  Mercersb.  23:  182. 

Relations  of,  to  Civilization.     Meth.  Q.  15:  408. 

—  and  Rationalism,  Affinit}-  of.     (J.  Packard)  Bib.  Sac. 

8:  64. 
Modern  Thought  in.     (I.  T.  Hecker)  Cath.  World, 

29:  249. 
vvrsus  Christianity.     (J.  Cairns)  Thco.  Eel.  4:  i. 

—  and  the  Religion  of  the  Bible.     Princ.  19:  196. 

—  and  Revolution.     Brit.  Q.  64:  57. 

—  and  the  Second  Coming  of  Christ.     (R.  Bickersteth) 

Ex.  H.  Lee.  9:  •]■]. 

—  and   Theological    Systems.      (W.    A.    Snively)   Am. 

Church  R.  36:  179. 

—  and  the  World.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  6:  i. 

—  Anglicanism,  and  Evangelicalism,  logically  identical. 

(W.  Kirkus)  Fortn.  5:  279. 

—  Anglo-Catholic  Theory  of.     Ed.  R.  94:  527. 

—  Answer  to  Difficulties  in  accepting.     (O.  A.  Brown- 

son) Cath.  World,  12:  32S. 

—  as  a  System.     (C.  E.  Luthardt)  Luth.  Q.  3:  57. 

—  as  it  is.     Kitto,  9:  i. 

—  at  Home  and  abroad.    Sharpe,  12:  368. 


Roman  Catholicism  at  Rome.    Blackw.  63:  2S1.  — Princ. 
41:  S3.  —  Bost.  R.  4:  590. 

—  Christian.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  1 :    562.     2:   124. 

—  Claims  of.     (T.  M.  Eddy)  Meth.  Q.  14:  533.  — Am. 

Meth.  M.  15:  321. 

—  a  conservative  Principle.     Dub.  R.  29:  416. 

—  Conversions  to.    Am.  Church  R.  24:  300. 

—  Converts  to  and  from.     (J.  A.  Merrick)  Am.  Church 

R.  13:  254. 

—  Creative  Genius  of.    (J.  Monroe)  Cath.  World,  8:  406. 

—  Cumming's  Lectures  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  347. 

—  Current  Affairs  of,  1872-3.     Month,  17:  1-478.     18: 

109-440.     19:   116-436.     20:  86. 

—  Decline  of.     (II.  Mattison)  Meth.  Q.  28:  425. 

—  Debates  on.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  23:  53. 

—  a  Development  or  a  Corruption?    Am.  Presb.  R.  i : 

io6. 

—  and  Duty  of  Ministers.     New  Eng.  2:    233.     Same 

art.  Cong.  M.  27:  809. 

—  Early,  in  Western  Europe.  (R.  Laing)  Contemp.  3:  21. 

—  Elements  of.     Eraser,  78:  53. 

—  Endowment  of.     Brit.  Q.  8:  472. 

—  English  Converts  to.     Blackw.  100:  327. 

—  English  Views  of,  Change  in.     (F.  Oakeley)  Contemp. 

35:  458- 

—  Errors  and  Corruptions  of.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am. 

Church  R.  17:  407,  553. 

—  Faber's  Difficulties  of.     Princ.  i:  500. 

—  false  and  persecuting.     (G.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  16:  19S. 

—  First  Discussion  of,  in  New  England.     (J.  G.  bhea) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  216. 

—  Froude  on  the  Revival  of.    (J.  McCarthy)  Cath. World, 

26:  289. 

—  General  Principle  false.  (J.W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  2:  -^ii. 

—  (Jrounds  of  modern.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  337,  393. 

—  Hagiology  and  Hagiolatry  of.     (P.  Schalf)  Princ.  37: 

556. 

—  Harwood's  Price  Lecture  on.    (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath. 

World,  10:  312. 

—  Henry's  Objections  to.     Cong.  ^I.  2o:  605-761. 

—  Hopes  of,  for  the  Future.     Month,  13:  493. 

—  in  America.     Bost.  Q.  4:  320. 

—  in  the  Carolinas  and  Georgia.    (A.  G.  Knight)  Mouth, 

36:  345- 

—  in  1829  and  1850.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  494. 

—  in  the  English  Church.     Cong.  M.  24:  673. 

—  in  France.     Kitto,  10:  i. 

—  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     Eel.  M.  48:  117. 

—  in  the  Island  of  Malta.     (C.  H.  Brighani)  Chr.  Exam. 

60:  121. 

—  in  its  Decline.     (T.  Apple)  Mercersb.  19:  25. 

—  in  its  Social  Influence.     Brit.  Q.  15:  200. 

—  in  the  19th  Century.     Eel.  R.  97:  189. — Brownson, 

15:  466. — Ed.  R.  97:  221. 

—  in  Western  Europe.     (R.  Laing)  Contemp.  3:  21. 

—  Influence  of.     (W.  L.  Alexander)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  5:  47. 
Intellectual  and  Moral.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  2: 

451. 

—  Instructors  of.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  686. 

—  Is  it  idolatrous  ?    (W.  S.  Plumer)  Princ.  26:  247. 

—  Ives's  Progress  to.      (D.  L.  Ogden)  New  Eng.    13: 

—  less  dangerous  than  Skepticism.     (S.  Y.  McMasters) 

Am.  Church  R.  11:  276. 

—  Liberal.     Month,  11:  113. 

—  Logic  of.     (B.  A.  Hinsdale)  Chr.  Q.  7:  340. 

—  Massy's  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  64:  622. 

—  Modern,  and  Protestantism.  (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam. 

74:  95- 
Newman,  Manning, and  Capel  on.   Quar.  138:  459. 

—  Moral  Aspects  of.  New  Englander  on.     (A.  F.  Ilewit) 

Cath.  World,  9:  845. 


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ROMAN 


Roman  Catholicism,  Moral  Eesults  of.     (L.  W.  Bacon) 

NewEng.  28:  561.  —  New  Eng.  29:  loi. 
. New  Englander  on.     Cath.  World,  11:   106. 

—  Motives  to.    (F.  Wharton)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  417. 

—  Newman's  Lectures  on.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  44,  102,  310. 

—  of  1829  and  1850.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  494. 

—  of  Italy.     Cong.  M.  28:  213, 

—  Old  and  new,  Schultc's.     Canad.  Mo.  10:  269. 

—  on  the  Continent.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  19;,  511. 

—  or  Naturalism.  (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath. World,  5:  721. 

—  Perverts  and  Reverts.     Am.  Church  R.  23 :  92. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Eraser,  i:  17.  —Chr.  Obs.  25:  397- 

597- 

—  Power  of.     Eel.  R.  93:  228. 

—  Power  of  the  Keys.     (F.  Springer)  Luth.  Q.  7:  216. 

—  Present  and  Future  of,  1870.     Westm.  94:  116. 

—  Present  Dangers  to,  1856.     Dub.  R.  41:  441. 

—  Principles  and  Views  of.     Eel.  R.  77:  4S5. 

—  Projects  of,  in  British  Colonies.     Cong.  M.  25:  577. 

—  Protestant  Evidences  of.  (J.  V.  Honinghaus)  Eel.  Cab. 

i:  65. 

—  Reason  for.     (G.  Griffin)  Irish  Mo.  6:  14S. 

—  Reformed  and  Jesuitical.     Mus.  43:   193. 

—  Resemblance  to  Buddliism.     (L.  M.  Child)  Atlan.  26: 

660. 

—  Romanism  and  Catholicism.     For.  Q.  27:  184.     Same 

art.  Am.  Eel.  2:  440. 

—  Bp.  Seymour  on.     (W.  Elliott)  Cath.  W'orld,  33:  416. 

—  Spirit  of.     (J.  S.  Lamar)  Chr.  Q.  i:  338. 

Christian  Quarterly  on.  (A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  World, 

10:  I. 

—  a  Spiritual  Despotism.     (C.  Collins)  Meth.  Q.  17:  34. 

—  State  of,  1839.     Eel.  R.  70:  241. 

—  Statistics  and  Increase  of.     Cong.  M.  22:  653. 

—  Tendency  of  modern  Thought  as  seen  in.     (C.  C.  Tif- 

fany) Scrib.  17:  859. 

—  the  true  Religion.     (J.  T.  Tucker)  Bost.  R.  5:  31. 

—  Two  Sides  of.     Cath.  World,  1 :  96,  669,  741. 

—  Ultramontane  Doubts.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  93:  535. 

—  versus  Protestantism.    (.J.  J.  Austin)  Univ.  Q  24:  468. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  11:  53. 

—  Views  and  Principles  of.     Eel.  R.  77:  485. 

—  White's  Evidence  against.     Chr.  Obs.  25:  576. 

—  W^ylie's  Influence  of.     Eel.  R.  102:  590. 

—  Work  of  English  Converts.     (A.  F.  Marshall)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  6:  609. 
Roman  Cemetery  near  Phinouth.     (C.   S.  Bate)  Arch. 

40:    iJOO. 

Roman  Chancery,  Tax  Book  of.     (A.  II.  Guernsey)  .\m. 

Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  4:  359. 
Roman  Christians,  Early.      (J.  M'Swiney)  ISIonth,  20: 

459.    21:  59. 
Roman  Civilization,  Alleged  Permanence  of,  in  England. 

(E.  A.  Freeman)  Macmil.  22:  211. 

—  Influence  of  Christianitv  on.    (A.  G.  Laurie)  L^niv.  Q. 

5:  65. 
Roman  Coins  found  in  India.     (Col.  Svdcnham)  Arch. 
9:  81. 

—  Molds  for  casting.     (J.  Poole)  Arch.  14:  99.  —  Penny 

M.g:  15. 
Roman  Commonwealth.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  265. 
Roman  Construction,  Economy  in.    Eel.  Engin.  7:  607. 
Roman  Conquest,  Moral  Character  of.    (F.  W.  Newman) 

Eraser,  89:  588. 
Roman  Conquests,  Influence  of.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  5:  113. 
Roman  Convert.     St.  James,  10:  361. 
Roman  Discoveries  at  Canterbury,  in  1S68.    (J.  Pilbrow) 

Arch.  43:  151, 
Roman  Dramatists.     All  the  Year,  23:  391. 
Roman  Duel.     (11.  W.  Herbert)  tJodey,  20:  49. 
Roman  Earthenware.     (T   Pownall)  Arch.  6:  392. 

—  found  near  Bagshot.    (T.  B.  Ilandasj-d)  Arch.  7:  199. 

71 


Roman  Earthenware  found  on  the  Kentish  Coast.     (G. 
Keate)  Arch.  6:  125. 

—  from  Pan  Pudding  Rock.     (E.  Jacob)  Arch.  6:  121. 
Roman  Element  in  Civilization.     No.  Brit.  44:  249. — 

(J.  L.  Diman)  New  Eng.  31:   i. 
Roman  Emperors,  Chronology  of,  and  the  New  Testa- 
ment.    (G.  Soyft'arth)  Luth.  Q.  2:  47. 

—  Deification  of.     Dub.  R.  77:  375. 

—  First  Chri.-.tian.     Chr.  Rem.  40:  130. 

—  FVanck's  Lives  of.     Retros.  14:  257. — Mus.  II :  152. 

—  Toulotte's  History  of.     For.  t^.  8:  183. 
Roman  Empire.     Chr.  Rem.  45:  346. 

—  and  Christianity.  (B.  Sears)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  225.  —  Dub. 

R.  60:  456.  —  (E.  E.  Higbee)  Mercersb.  16:  100. 

—  and  its  ten  Divisions.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  925. 

—  and  the  Mission  of  the  Barbarians.     (W.  R.  Woods) 

Cath.  World,  15:   102,  654.     16:  S45. 

—  Chanipagny's  History  of.     Dub.  R.  58:  449. 

—  Christianity  in.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  78:  345. 

—  Conversion  of.  (J.  A.  Spencer)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  459. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  50:  266. 

—  De  Broglie's  Church  and.     Ed.  R.  iii:  422. 

—  Decline  of.     (G.  Masson)  Kitto,  40:  59. 

—  Fall  of,  and  Christianity.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  i. 

—  Foundation  of,     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  No.  Am.  100:  loi. 

—  Gibbon's  Decline  and  Fall  of,  Milmau's.    (J.  J.  Blunt) 

Quar.  62:  360.  — Eel.  R.  49:  2S5. 

—  Holy.    (H.  J.  Warner)  Nation,  2:  709.  —  Macn\ii.  11: 

155- 
Bryce's.     No.  Brit.  42:   1S3.  —  (W.  E.  Allen)  No. 

Am.  112:  455. — Penn  Mo.  8:  785. 
History  of.     W'estm.  84:  401.  — Chr.  Rem.  53:  72. 

—  Merivale's  History  of.      VA.  R.  92:  57.     106:  157. 

119:  26.  —  Quar.  88:  385.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
29:  433.-ECI.  R.  92:  19b,  513.  95:  432.  — (A.  P. 
Peabody)  No.  Am.  72:  442.  —  (C.  C.  Smith)  No. 
Am.  96:  503. —Dub.  Univ.  37:  611.  48:  30.— 
Loi.d.  Q.  6:  485.  11:  172.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46: 
349.  —  Dub.  R.  30:  436.  — Eraser,  47:  657.  —  Col- 
burn,  107:  150-274.     113:  278. 

—  Merivale  on  Conversion  of.  (A.  St.  J.  Chambre)  Univ. 

().  23  :  204.  —  (E.  Harwood)  Nation,  i  :  43S.  — 
Eraser,  71 :  363. 

—  Moral  Life  under.  (H.  J. Warner)  Chr.  Exam.  81 :  317. 

—  Paganism  in.     (P.  SchafT)  Bib.  S.nc.  20:  77S. 

—  Period  of  Transition  to  the  I""rankish.     (C.  W.  Hut- 

son)  So.  M.  13:  62. 

—  Social  Aspects  of  Imperial  Rome.    Chr.  Rem.  35:  297. 

—  Weakness  of.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  93:   114. 
Roman  Encanijimi'iit  near  East  Hempstead,  Berks.     (J. 

Narrien)  .Vrch.  19:  gd. 
Roman  Fate  ami  the  modern  Peril.    (D.  M.Wilson)  Unita.. 

R.  11:  501. 
Roman  Family  Traveling.     Penny  M.  14:  329. 
Roman  Festivities.  Modern.     For.  R.  i:  542. 
Roman  Forum.     Penny  M.  4:  412. 
Roman  Funeral.     Macmil.  30:  420.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

17:  377-     Same  art.  Eel.  ^L  83:  573. 
Roman  Games.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  342. 
Roman  Girl  of  the  Period.     (M.  Collins)  Bclgra.  12:  301. 
Roman  Guidc-Book,  Early.     (J.  Kempe)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

27:  597. 
Roman  Ilorologium  found  in  Italy.     (R.  Gough)  Arch. 

10:  J72. 
Roman»Horse-Racc.     Penny  ^I.  2:  425. 
Roman  Husbandry,  Ancient.     F-cl.  R.  106:  453. 
Roman  Ilypocaust  discovered  near  Brecknock.    (C.  Hay) 

Arch.  7:  205. 
Roman  Imperialism.     (J.  R.  Sceley)  Macmil.  20:   1S5, 

281,473.     Same  art.  Liv.  .\sjc,  102:   771.     103:  3, 

300.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  245,  5O4.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  73:  ^Ss,  52S,  672. 


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ROM  AX 


Roman  Imperialism,  Rise  of.    Cornh.  II :  183.    Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  64:  427. 
Roman  Image  found  near  Cirencester.     (J.  Price)  Arch. 

7:  405. 
Roman  Inscription  at  Shawk  Quarries.     (C.  Lyttelton) 

Arch,  i:  227. 
Roman  Inscriptions  in  Tstria  and  Dahnatia.     (J.  Strange) 

Arch.  3:  337.     5:  169. 
Roman  Invasion  of  Britain.     Arch.  2:  134,  159. 
Roman  .Jasper  Intaglia  Signet  discovered  at  Cambridge. 

(E.  D.  Clarke)  Arch.  19:  3S6. 
Roman  Jurisprudence.     So.  Q.  19:  541. 
Roman  Lady,  Toilette  of.     Blackw.  4:  42,  164. 
lioman  Law.     Westm.  8:  3S4.  — (H.  S.  Legart^)  So.  Q. 

8:  93.  — For.  R.  3:  3S8.  —  Blackw.  93:  314. —So. 

Q-  25:  345- 

—  Civil.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  126. 

—  Coulange  on.     (M.  Thevenin)  No.  Am.  118:  390. 

—  Greek  Texts  of.     For.  Q.  7:  461. 

—  Hadley  on.     (A.  S.  Wheeler)  No.  Am.  118:  214. 

—  Historical  Evolution  of.     Chr.  Rem.  22:  267. 

—  Influence  of  Christianity  on.     (R.  T.  Troplong)  Am. 

Church  R.  29:  4S1.  — (Z.  H.  Potter)  Am.  Church 
R.  30:  1-481.     31:  1-321. 

—  Study  of.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  17:  179. 

—  Studies  of.  Brit.  Q.  38:  517.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61 :  t,^. 
Roman  Lawsuit.     (S.  A.  Clarke)  O.  &  N.  7:  185. 
Roman  Lawyer  in  Jerusalem.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw. 

104:  479. 
Roman  Lead  in  Derbyshire.    '(S.  Pegge)  Arch.  7:  170. 
Roman  Legislation.     (H.  S.  Legar(^)  New  York  R.  5 :  269. 
Roman  Liberty,  Eliot's  History  of.    (T.  Parsons)  No.  Am. 

70:  136. —  Westm.  53:  57. 
Roman  Life,  Greek  Influence  on.     St.  James,  46:  515. 
Roman  Lighthouse  at  Boulogne.     Penny  II.  13:  12. 
Roman  Literary  Activity.     (N.  C.  Schaeffer)  Mercersb. 

23:  374- 
Roman  Literature.     (A.  Urquhart)  No.  Am.  39:  57.— 
Quar.  52:  28. —  (H.  S.  Legar(?)  So.  Q.  10:  352.— 
Mus.  5:  13S. — Dem.  R.  35:  y^y  ^(>^- 

—  Duuiop's  History  of.     Quar.  52:  57. 

—  Tragedy  and  Epic  Poetry  in  early.  No.  Brit.  41 :  353. 
Roman  Manners  under  earlier  Emperors.  Eel.  M.  64:  190. 
Roman  Measures.     (H.  Norris)  Arch.  6:  221. 

Roman  Mining  Operations  in  Wales.     (T.  Wright)  Intel. 

Obs.  i:  295. 
Roman  Monument  at  Igel,  Prussia.     Penny  M.  5:  92. 
Roman  Nurses.     (W.  1'.  Morras)  Lakeside,  7:  332. 
Roman  Orthoepy.     Chr.  R.  25:  450.     26:  109. 
Roman  Palaces,  Ancient.     (W.  Knighton)  Dub.  Univ. 

88:  666. 
Roman  Pavement  discovered  at  Caerwent.    (H.  P.  Wynd- 

ham)  Arch.  7:  410. 

—  found  at  Colchester.     (G.  Griffith)  Arch.  2:  286. 

—  found  under  the  Excise  Office,  London.     (W.  Tite) 

Arch.  36:  203. 

—  in  Wansted  Park.     (S.  Lethieullier)  Arch,  i:  73. 
Roman  Peasantry.    Penny  M.  11:  329,  393.     12:  412. 
Roman  Penates  found  at  Exeter.     (J.  Milles)  Arch.  6:1. 
Roman  People.     (Dr.  Northcote)  Cath.  World,  2:  325. 
Roman  Physicians.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  474. 

Roman  Piazze,  or  Squares.     Penny  M.  3:  362. 
Roman  Pilum.     (W.  M.  Wylie)  Arch.  42:  327. 
Roman  Poets.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm.  38:  33.  — Chr. 
Rem.  18:  267.  • 

—  of  the  Republic.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Eraser,  68:  246. 
Roman  Pottery  found  at  Sandy  and  Lincoln.     (T.  Pow- 

nal!)  Arch.  8:  ;^y7. 

—  from  Upchurch,  England.     (T.  Wright)  Intel.  Obs.  3: 

161. 
Roman  Potteries  at  DurobrivsB.     (T.  Wright)  Intel.  Obs. 
7:  456. 


Roman  Question.     (L.  Blanc)  Lippinc.  i:  16S.  —  Brown- 
son,  16:  526. 

—  About  on.     Eraser,  59:  744. — All  the  Year,  2:  7. — 

Eel.  R.  no:  16.  — Chr.  Obs.  59:   560.— Eel.  M. 
47:  S06. 

—  Catholic  View  of.    Nat.  R.  15:  255. 

—  in  1S71.     Dub.  R.  69:  421. 

—  in  1S73.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  20:  181. 

—  Political  and  Religious  Phases  of.     Nat.  R   15:  136. 

—  under  the  First  French  Empire.     Brit.  Q.  46:  i. 
Roman  Remains  at  Box  Moor,  Herts.     (J.  Evans)  Arch. 

34:  394-     35:  56- 

—  at  Chesterford.     (R.  C.  Neville)  Arch.  32:  350. 

—  at  Duston,  Northampton.     (S.  Sharp)  Arch.  43:  118. 

—  at  Stone,  Bucks.     (J.  Y.  Akerman)  Arch.  34:  21. 

—  in  Bartlow  Barrows.     (J.  Gage)  Arch.  26:  300. 

—  in  Berkshire.     (H.  Becke)  Arch.  15:   179. 

—  in  Kent.     (C.  R.  Smith)  Arch.  29:  217. 

—  in  Lincolnshire.     (J.  Carter)  Arch.  12:  107. 

—  in  London.     (C.  R.  Smith)  Arch.  27:  140.     29:  145, 

267. —  (W.  Tite)  Arch.  39:  491. 

—  in  Norfolk.     (S.  Woodward)  Arch.  23:  358. 

—  in  Sherwood  Forest.     (II.  Rooke)  Arch.  10:  378. 

—  near  Ilandrindod.     (T.  Price)  Arch.  17:  163. 

—  on  Kingston  Down,  Dorset.     (C.  Warne)  Arch.  39:  85. 
Roman  Road  in  Surrey.     (W.  Bray)  Arch.  9:  96. 
Roman  Roads.     (J.  Strange)  Arch.  4:   i. 

—  in  Durham.     (J.  Cade)  Arch.  7:  74. 

—  in  England.     Arch.  1 :  56, 62.  —  (W.  Bray  and  Willis) 

Arch.  8:  85,  88,  100. 

—  in  Gloucester  and  Monmouth.     (G.  Ormerod)  Arch. 

29:  5. 

—  in  Nottingham.     (H.  Rooke)  Arch.  9:  193. 
Roman  Samian  Ware.     (T.  Wright)  Intel.  Obs.  6:  227. 
Roman  Sanctuaries,  Group  of.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath. 

World,  31:  592. 
Roman  Scenes  in  the  Age  of  the  Caesars.     Dub.  Univ. 

65:  77-625.    66:  41-698.    67:  324,  543,  665. 
Roman    Sepulchral   Inscriptions   found    at    Watermore, 

Gloucester.     (C.  Leemans)  Arch.  27:  211. 
Roman   Sepulchral  Relics  found  in  Essex.     (J.   Gage) 

Arch.  25:  I. 

—  in  Bartlow  Barrows.     (J.  Gage)  Arch.  28:  i. 
Roman  Sepulchral  Vessels  found  at  Litlington.     (A.  J. 

Kempe)  Arch.  26:  368. 
Roman  Sepulcher  in  Lincolnshire.     (Sir  J.  Banks)  Arch. 
12:  96.  ' 

—  near  York.     (J.  Barton)  Arch.  2:  177. 

Roman  Speculum,  Account  of.  (T.  Pownall)  Arch.  8:  377. 
Roman  State,  1815-50;  Farini's  History.  Quar.  90:226. — 

Ed.R.  95:  357.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  74:  24. —  Eel. 

R.  96:  I.  —  Dub.  R.  52:  503.  —  Ciir.  Rem.  22:  359. 

—  in  1848-49.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  76:  196. 

Roman  Station  at  Castleshore,  England.     (J.  Watson) 
Arch,  i:  215. 

—  in  Derbyshire.     (J.  Watson)  Arch.  3:  236. 

—  in  Essex.     (W.  Drake)  Arch.  5:  137. 

—  of  Magisvjntum,  Observations  on.     (H.  Brandroth) 

Arch.  27:  96. 
Roman  Stations  in  Wales.     (W.  Harris)  Arch.  2:1. 
Roman  Story.     (R.  A.  Arnold)  Temp.  liar,  28:  459. 
Roman  Supper.     (R.  Buchanan)  Argosy,  i :  433. 
Roman  Sword,  Observations  on  a.     (Gen.  Melvill  and  J. 

Douglas)  Arch.  7:  374. 
Roman  Tablets  of  great  Antiquity.     For.  Q.  28:  i. 
Roman  Tile,  Inscribed,  found  in  Leicester.    (T.  Wriglit) 

Intel.  Obs.  2:  177. 
Roman  Urn  found  at  Colney.     (W.  Gibson)  Arch.  14:  i. 
Roman   Urns   discovered   in  Cornwall.     (M.  Hitchins) 

Arch.  14:  224. 
Roman  Vestigia  found  at  Kirkby  Thore.     (W.  H.  Smyth) 

Arch.  31:  279. 


ROMAX 


1123 


ROME 


Roman  Villa  discovered  at  Acton  Scott.  (Mrs.  F.  S. 
Acton)  Arch.  31:  339. 

—  at  Bignor,  England.     (S.  Lysons)  Arch.  18:  203 

—  at  Borough  Hill.     (B.  Bolfield)  Arch.  35:  3S3. 

—  at  Gayton,  Northampton,     ((i.  Butler)  Arch.  30:  125. 

—  near  Mansfield.     (H.  Kooke)  Arch.  8:  363. 

Roman  Villas  at  Bignor  and  Great  Witcombe.  (S.  Wes- 
ton) Arch.  19:  176,  178. 

Roman  Wall,  Great,  in  North  Britain.  Colburn,  91:  203. 
—  Chamb.  .J.  15:  362.  —  Blackw.  12:  409. 

—  at  Verulam.     (J.  Webster)  Arch.  2:   184. 

—  of  London.     (W.  Tite)  Arch.  40:  295. 

Roman  Ware  found  at  the  Mouth  of  the  Thames.     (T. 

Fownall)  Arch.  5:  282. 
Roman  Woman  of  Fashion.     Galaxy,  i :  332. 
Romance,  Antediluvian.     Fraser,  43:  470. 

—  and  a  Curac}'.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  385. 

—  and  Reality.     (J.  Doran)  Liv.  Age,  48:  1S4. 

—  and  Reality.     Eel.  M.  31:  417. 

—  and  Reality;  a  Tale.     Dem.  R.  16:  242. 

—  by  Rum-Light.     Cornh.  37:  438. 

—  in  a  Boarding-IIouse.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  321. 

—  in  a  Paris  Pension;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  465. 

—  in  real  Life.     So.  R.  n.  s.  11:  157. 

—  of  Agostini.     Blackw.  88:  2S2-650.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  67:  90,  416,  618.    68:  34. 

—  of  a  back  Street.     (F.  W.  Robinson)  Canad.  Mo.  7: 

240,  332,  429- 

—  of  Birdseye.     (C.  Hickox)  Lippinc.  16:  55. 

—  of  the  Border.     (E.  Clare)  Lakeside,  8:  193. 

—  of  the  Cameo.     Broad  w.  5:  38. 

—  of  certain  old  Clothes.  (IL  James,  jr.)  Allan.  21 ;  209. 

—  of  Chicago.     (J.  B.  Holmes)  Lakeside,  6:  211. 

—  of  a  City  Clerk.     Chamb.  J.  55:  700,  707. 

—  of  the  Cloister.     (Mrs.  IL  E.  Everett)  Knick.  35:  437. 

—  of  Commerce.     (A.  J.  Lawsnn)  Lakeside,  9:  331. 

—  of  a  Counting-House.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  512.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  75:  224.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  410. 

—  of  a  Day.     Bentley,  i:  565. 

—  of  Doubt.     (C.  H.Brittan)  Western,  6:  29S-445. 

—  of  Easthampton.     (A.  A.  Hayes,  jr.)  Harper,  59:  219. 

—  of  an  Evening  Party.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  374. 

—  of  the  first  Radical.     (A.  Lang)  Fraser,  102:  2S9. 

—  of  P'lorence.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Temp.  Bar,  27:  52. 

—  of  Gila  Bend.     (.J.  Clifford)  Overland,  9:  447. 

—  of  a  Glove.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Allan.  2:  272. 

—  of  Gophertown.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  g:  332. 

—  of  History.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  107. 

—  of  a  Key-Hole.     (D.  Jerrold)  ("olburn,  52:  463. 

—  of  Law.     Colburn,  46:  425. 

—  of  Leicester  Square.     Chamb.  J.  47:  10. 

—  of  a  Lodging.     Chamb.  ,L  54:  344,  359. 

—  of  Madrono  Hollow.     (Bret  llarte)  Allan.  28:  371. 

—  of  the  Mallee  Scrub;  a  Ballad.     Hours  at  Home,  i: 

214. 

—  of  modern  Travel.    Quar.  149:  200. 

—  of  Moulan.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Brondw.  2:  338. 

—  of  the   19th  Century.     (W.  H.  Mailock)  Bdgra.  43: 

365,  485.     44:  108-485. 

—  of  the  North  Countrie.     (^hamb.  J.  45:  740. 

—  of  Nutlea  Mill.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  272. 

—  of  old  Court-Life  in  France.     (F.  Elliot)  Appleton,  9: 

417-843.     10:  II,  43. 

—  of  Pepin  McNidge.    (E.  ]^L1rkwick)  Colburn.  156:  161, 

273- 

—  of  Pilkington.     (T.  Oper)  Sharpp,  30:  57. 

—  of  a  poor  young  Man.      (O.  Fcuillct)  Knick.  53:  443, 

591.     54:  36-4S1. 

—  of  a  Portmanteau,  (N.  Robinson)  Cath.  World,  25:  403. 

—  of  Pygmalion  and  Galatea.     Tinip.  Bar,  57:  331. 

—  of  a  Ring.     (Mrs.  A.  Kingsford)  Lond.  Soc.  22:   t,^- 

—  of  a  Rose;  a  Poem.     (N.  Perry)  Atlaii.  34:  431. 


Romance  of  the  Rose.    Brit.  Q.  54:  339.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  113:  707.  — Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  34. 
Musical   Instruments   mentioned  in.      (J.  Bowk) 

Arch.  7:  214. 

—  of  a  Ruin.     Sharpe,  38:  215. 

—  of  Science.     Chamb.  J.  47:  721,  748. 

—  of  South  Kensington.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  360. 

—  of  the  Thames.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  190. 

—  of  a  Tin  Box.     (L.  H.  Roberts)  Lippinc.  13:  227. 

—  of  a  Trunk.     (M.  Fairfax)  Overland,  4:  220. 

—  of  two  Summers.  (A.Winship)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  206. 

—  of  West  Flanders.     Tinsley,  7:  466. 

—  of  the  Wreath.     (.T.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  49:  735. 

—  of  the  wiry-haired  Terrier.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  175. 

—  Old,  and  modern  Poetry.     All  the  Year,  24:  373. 

—  Origin  of  the  Word.     (\V.  Drake)  Arch.  4:  142. 

—  Place  of,  in  Literature.     Bost.  R.  i :  460. 

—  Remarks  on  the  Word.     (.1.  Bowie)  Arch.  5:  267.' 

—  through  a  Bedroom  Window.     Chamb.  J.  32:   54,  71. 
Romances,  Ancient  French;  translated.     (H.  W.  Long- 
fellow) Select  J.  i:  25. 

—  Early  Greek;  The  Ethiopics  of  Ileliodorus.     Blackw. 

54:  109. 

—  Forgotten.     St.  James,  15:  47. 

—  Heroines  of  the  old  and  new.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  109. 

—  Historical.     Quar.  35:  518.  —  Blackw.  58:  341. 

—  History  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  203. 

—  in  the  Heroic  and  Middle  Ages.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2: 

343.  3S6. 

—  in  real  Life,  Three.     Chamb.  J.  48:  753. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Morals.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  415. 

—  of  Chivalry.     Sharpe,  5:  11,  45,  119. 

—  Old  English  Metrical.     (J.  W.  Hales)  Fraser,  92:  285. 

—  Reading  and  writing.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  54. 

—  Recent  Classical.     Ed.  R.  92:  46S. 

—  Recent  English.     Ed.  R.  65:  180. 

—  Three  modern.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  667. 

—  Teutonic  and  Scandinavian.     Penny  M.  5:  409-449. 
Romance  Languages.     (A.  Wall)  Western,  3:  32. 

—  Lewis  on.     Ed.  R.  62:  397. 

—  Whyte's  History  of.     For.  Q.  28:  173. 
Romancing.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51:  97, 
Romanesque  Art.     Art  J.  9:  93. 

Romanic  Languages,  Origin  of.     New  Eng.  5:  1S3. 
Romanism.     See  Roman  Catholicism. 
Romanizing  Tendencies.     (M.  Kieffer)  Jlercersb.  5:  613. 
Romanoff,  Personal  Memoirs  of  House  of.     (J.  Bonucr) 

Harper,  10:   195. 
Romansch  Language.     (E.  E.  Hale)  0.  &  X.  8:  404. 
Romantic,  Carnival  of  the.  (W.  L  Sym-'nds)  .Vtlan.  6: 129. 
Romantic  Drama.     Blackw.  60:    i6i. 
Romantic  Fiction,  Art  of.     Chamb.  J.  11:  369. 
Romiintic  Incident.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  321. 
Romantic  School,  Literary  Aspects  of.     (II.  H.  Boyescn) 

Allan.  37:  607. 
Romanticism.     (\V.  H.  Pater)  Macmil.  35:  64. 
Romaunt  of  .Margrct;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  47:   ^iTi. 
Rome.     Bentlev.  5:  134.  —  (Dr.  Michelsen)  Beutlev.  53: 

60S.  — U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  82,  561. 

—  Ancient.     Fraser,  16:  457. 

after  the  Peace  of  312.     Brownson.  12:  300. 

Agrarian  Contests.    (R.  Beauclcrk)  Jlonth,  41 :  240. 

and  Christianity   before   Constantine.      (.(.    Ilar- 

nack)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  239. 
and  Modern  London.     (J.  Stoughton)  Ex.  II.  Lee. 

i:  S3. 

.\queducts  of.     (G.  P.  Mar.«h)  Nation,  32:  147. 

Books,    Book-Selling,   and    Libraries  in.     (T.    D. 

Woolsey)  Hours  at  Home,  7:  278,  297. 

Commerce  of.     (J.  W.  Gill)ert)  Hunt,  19:  467. 

(\mstitution  of,  Mommsen's.     (W.  F.  Allen)  No. 

Am.  116:  447. 


KOME 


1124 


ROME 


Rome,  Ancient,  Cuisine  Bourgeoise.    (H.  C.  Coote)  Arch. 

41:  283. 

Day  in.     (J.  Hntton)  Belgra.  7:  67. 

Fall  of.     Blackw.  59:  692. 

Field  Sports  of.     Quar.  118:  468. 

First  Revolution  of.     West.  j\l.  4:  36. 

The  Forum.     Dub.  R.  5:  i. 

German  Histories  of.     (W.  F.  Allen)  No.  Am.  84: 

226. 
Greatness  of.     (Goklwin  Smith)  Contemp.  32:  321. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Top.  Sei.  i\lo.  3:  161.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  137:  643. 
Historical    Photographs   of.     Eel.  M.    82:   169.— 

Liv.  Age,  120:  195. 
History  of,  a  Bulwark  of  the  Christian  Cause.     (H. 

Formby)  Dub.  R.  80:  85. 
Arnold's.     Blackw.  44:  141.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody) 

No.  Am.  72:  442. — Eel.  R.  69:  51.     80:  129.    See 

Arnold,  Thomas. 

Niebuhr's,  and  Michelet's.     Dub.  R.  7:  69. 

Champagny's  CaBsars  of  the  3d  Century.     Dub. 

R.  68:  84. 

Chateaubriand's  Sketch  of.    Lond.  M.  14:  394. 

Civil  and  Constitutional.     Mo.  R.  89:   i. 

Drumann's    Genealogical.      (H.    H.    Mihnan) 

Quar.  56:  332. 
Early.     (T.  Arnold)  Quar.  27:  273.     32:  67. — 

(G.  Rawlinson)  Contemp.  7:    545.  —  Eel.  K.   102: 

172.  —  For.  Q.  5:  20.     34:  450.  —  Mo.  R.  165:  37S, 

478. 
Credibility  of,  Lewis  on.     Eel.  R.  104:  i.  — 

Quar.  98:  321. — Nat.  R.  i:  315.— Colburn,  107:  490. 

Morgan  on.     Penn  Mo.  lo:  115. 

Niebuhr  and  Lewis  on.     Eraser,  52:  455. — 

No.  Brit.  28:  287. 

Flavian  Cassars.     Nat.  R.  16:  161. 

Ihne's.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  27:  242. 

Julius  Cffisar.     (Sir  H.  Holland)  Ed.  K.  88 :  35 1 . 

Liddell's.  Colburn,  106:  183. — Blackw.  79:  247. 

Modern  Analogies  of.      (E.  A.  Pollaid)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  24:  354. 
Mommsen's.     Ed.  R.  1 15:  440.  —  (E.  A.  Free- 
man) Nat.  R.  8:  313.— Bent.  Q.  2:    195.  —  Bapt. 

Q.  4:  243. —  (H.  M.  Baird)  Meth.  Q.  30:  325.— 

Westm.  68:  487. 
and  Merivale's.    (H.  J.  Warner)  Chr.  Exam. 

75:  44- 

Napoleon  IH.'s.    Westm.  84:  133. 

Niebuhr's.      (E.Everett)  No.  Am.  16:  425.— 

(H.Howes)  No.  Am.  42:  3S8.  —  Ani.Q.  4:  367.— 
For.  Q.  2:  512.  8:79.  11:406.  34:450.  — Ed. 
R.  51:  358.  56:  267.  — For.  R.  i:  168. —  Westm. 
11:  253. — (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm.  40:  335.  41: 
178. —Mo.  R.  130:  197.  —  So.  Q.  7:  261.— No. 
Brit.  10:  329.  —  Eel.  R.  49:  1S9.  80:  129.  —  Lond. 
M.  18:  374.     20:  84. 

Philosophy  of.  (T.De  Quincey)  Blackw.  46:  644. 

Poetical  Element  of.     Prosp.  R.  2:  322. 

Remarks  on.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  48. 

Schmitz's.    (H.  W.  Torrey)  No.  Am.  66:  280. 

Studies  in.     Chr.  Rem.  20:  241. 

in  the  2d  Century.     (G.  Kinkel)  Ev.  Sat.  5:  324. 

in  the  Time  of  the  Caesars.  Ed.  R.  129:  68.  —  Dub. 

Un'v.  62:  275. 

in  the  Time  of  the  Antonines.      Lond.  Q.  43:  123. 

Last  Days  of  Paganism  at.  (W.  C.  Lake)  Con- 
temp. 5:  265. 

Last  Republicans  of.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Macmil. 

17:  518. 

Letters  from.     (A.  L.  Hull)  So.  M.  11:  50-722. 

Lord's   Roman  World.     (0.   A.  Brownson)  Cath. 

Worl.l,  6:  751.  —  Princ.  40:  245. 


Rome,  Ancient,  Paganism  and  the  Church  in.     (A.  G. 

Laurie)  Univ.  Q.  21:  466.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  325. 

Polities  of.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  67:  379. 

Private  Life  and  public  Splendor  of.  Nat.  M   1 :  1 99. 

Progress   in  Government  of.      (G.   H.   Emerson) 

Univ.  Q.  9:  329. 

Regal,  Newman's.     Prosp.  R.  8:  293. 

Religion  of.     (C.  G.  Zumpt)  Kitto,  29:  257. 

at  Christian  Era.    (R.  F.  Clarke)  Month,  26:  297. 

Piepublie  of.  Causes  of  Overthrow  of.  (J.  N.  Pome- 

roy)No.Ani.  lOo:  loi. 
Long's  Decline  of.  (W.F.Allen)  Nation,  4:  370. 

— Merivale's  Fall  of.     Eel.  R.  98:  265. 

Michelet's.     So.  Q.  7:  261. 

Mommsen's.     (W.  F.  Allen)  No.  Am.  iii:  445. 

OfKcers  of       (W.  F.  Allen)  No.  Am.  121:  433. 

Overthrow  of.     Mo.  R.  93:  495. 

Religion  of.     (W.  F.  Allen)  No.  Am.  113:  30. 

Social  Condition  of.      (W.  F.  Allen)  No.  Am. 

91:  90. 
Society  in   Italy  in  the   last  Days   of.    (J.  A. 

Froude)  Eraser,  94:  150.    Same  art.  EcL  M.  87:  425. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131:  171. 
Revolution  in  ;  Ca3sar  and  Brutus.     (J.  R.  Seeley) 

Ev.  Sat.  8:  iii. 

School  Histories  of.    Eel    R.  68:  191. 

Slavery  in.     (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  39:  413.  —  (B. 

B.  Edwards)   Am.   Bib.  Repos.  6:  411.— (W.   F.' 

Allen)  No.  Am.  91:  90. 
AVouders  of.     (J.  Lord)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  521. 

See  Roman  Empire. 
Rome,  City  of.     Quar.  99:  415.  —  (L.  Abbott)  Harper, 

44:  I.     45:169.  —  (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  44:  570. 

(F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fra.?er,  65:  565.  —  (C.  T.  Brooks)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  45:    44,   180. —  (W.  S.  Tyler)  Hours   at 

Home,  6:  275. 

—  American  Artists  in.     (A.  Brewster)  Lippinc.  3:  196. 

—  American  College  in.     Brownson,  17:    253. — Cath. 

World,  8:  560. 

—  American  Salon  in.     (C.  R.  Corson)  Lippinc.  27:  617. 

—  Amphitheater  of  Flavins  Vespasian  at.  (T.  Hardwick) 

Arch.  7:  369. 

—  Ancient  and  Modern.     Dub.  R.  20:  120.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

71:  340.  —  Dub.  Univ.  35:  213.  — Prosp.  R   i:  562. 

—  and  Berlin.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  173. 

—  and  the  Campagna.     Ed.  R.  135:  293. 

—  and  her  Works  of  Art.      Art  J.  11:  137-361.      12: 

13-325-     13:  41-297-     I4"-  37-233- 

—  and  the  Italian  Revolution,  1850.     No.  Brit.  14:  319. 

—  and  Italy  from  1815  to  1850.     Eraser,  44:  237. 
State  and  Prospects  of,  1S60.     Chr.  Obs.  61:  83S. 

—  and  its  Environs.     Mus.  8:  468. 

—  and  its  Ruler.     Brownson,  15:  322. 

—  and  London,  A.  d.  408  and  1875.     (T.  II.  S.  Escott) 

Macmil.  32:  247. 
Piirallel  between.     Blackw.  42:  159. 

—  and  Naples.      Bentley,  48:  301.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

51:  345- 
and  Florence,  181 7.     Ed.  R.  29:  237. 

—  and  the  Papal  States.  (J.  T.  Headley)  Dem.  R.  15:  89. 

—  Lond.  Q.  12:  544. 

—  and  Prophecy,  Hone  on.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  135. 

—  and  the  Revolution,  1867.     Dub.  R.  62:  210. 

—  and  Sardinia.     Brownson,  18:  403. 

—  and  Spain.     (C.  F.  de  Montalembert)  Contemp.  25: 

197. 

—  Anglo-Roman  Life.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  234,  413. 

—  Antiquities  at.      Quar.  28:  315. —Lakeside,  9:  254. 

—  (C.  U.  C.  Burton)  Nat.  M.    10:    345.  — (C.  H. 
Miller)  Overland,  15:  457,  519. 

Building  Materials  used  by  the  Romans.     (C.  T. 

Ramage)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  3:  246. 


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Rome,  Antiquities  at,  Excavations  amonj;.     Dub.  Univ. 
75:  243.  —  (J.  H.  Parker)  Arch.  42:   11.     43:  273. 

—  (E.  A.  Freeman)  Macniil.  31:  504. 

in  the  Forum  and  on  tlie  Esquiline.  (G.  Boissier) 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  193. 

Proposed,  in  1872.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  146. 

Recent.     Ed.  R.  149:  321.  —  Liv.  Age,  73:  42S. 

—  Lippinc.  18:  254. 

under  the  new  Regime.      (C.  J.  Ilemans)  Eel. 

M.   76:  745. 
Old  Romans  at  Home.    (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  46: 

66,  174. 

Parker  on.     Brit.  Q.  60:   127. 

Recent  Discoveries  in.     (^»uar.  144:  46. 

Recent  Works  on.      (E.  A.  Freeman)  Macmil.  30: 

8g.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  3. 
Subterranean.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  50:  550. 

Lond.  Q.  36:  332.  —  (.T.  H.  Morden)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

5:  777.     See  Catacombs. 

—  Appian  Way.     (C.  U.  C.  Burton)  Nat.  M.  10:  537. 

—  Architecture  of.     (H.  Houssaj'e)  Am.  Arcli.  7:  21. 

—  Art  Pilgrimage  through.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World, 

17:  808. 

—  Art  Student  in.     Blackw.  90:  381. 

—  as  a  School  of  Art.     Lond.  M.  i:  42. 

—  as  seen  by  a  New  Yorker.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  61. 

—  At;  a  Poem.     (H.  C.  Merivale)  Cornh.  2i :  460. 

—  at  the  Accession  of  Pius  IX.     Sharpe,  10:  170. 

—  at  the  Close  of  1S67.     Contemp.  7:  21. 

—  at  the  Jubilee  of  1600.     Month,  21 :  385. 

—  at  Peace,  1S50.     Eraser,  42:  429. 

—  Basilica  of  S.  Clemente.     Dub.  R.  69:  402. 

—  Basilicas  of,  Bunsen  on.     Ed.  R.  85:   143. 

—  Beatification  in,  1853.      (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam. 

58:  105. 

—  Bell's  Life  in.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Bclgra.  14:  36. 

—  Bishops  of.     (E.Lawrence)  Harper,  38:  222. 

—  II  Cafft'  Greco.    Lond.  Soc.  10:  362. 

—  Carnival  in,  i860.     Liv.  Age,  65:  49^1. 

—  Campagna  of.      Mo.  R.  165:  463.  —  Blackw.  59:  337. 

—  (f.  D.  Woolsey)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  181.  — Dub. 
R.  48:  228. 

JIalaria  of.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  14:  114. 

A  Meet  in.     (T.  A.Trollope)  Lipjiinc.  13:  593. 

Nomads  of.     Once  a  Week,  7:  4S2. 

Scene  in.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Lippinc.  15:  726. 

—  Canonization  Ceremonies  at,  1S62.      Dub.  R.52:  45. 

—  Capital  of  Italy.     (M.  Shallock)  St.  James,  21 :  180. 

—  Castle  St.  Angelo.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  108:  754. 

109:  336.    no:  604,  692.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108: 
195.     109:   105-233.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:   194,201. 

—  Charitable  Institutions  of.     Dub.  R.  6:   iii. 

—  Charities  of.     Bentley,  37:  615. 

—  Cliildren  Preachers  of  the  Ara  Coeli.     (J.  O'Malley) 

Irish  Mo.  7:  46. 

—  Christmas  Day  in.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  541. 

—  Christmas  Holidays  in.    L^.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:   127,  186. 

—  Church  and  State  in.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  -55-;. 

—  Church  of  the  Capuchins.   (C.  U.  C.  Burton)  Nat.  'SI. 

10:  441. 

—  Churches  of,  earlier  than   1150.      (A.  Nesbit)  Arch. 

40:   157. 

—  the  Civilizer  of  Nations.     Cath.  World,  3:  63S. 

—  Climate,  Cultivation,    etc.,    of  the  Country  around. 

New  York  R.  7:  86. 

—  Clinton's  Fasti  Romani.     Bib.  R.  i:  71. 

—  Colosseum  and  Arches  of.    (J.H.  Morden)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  4:  377. 

—  Court  of,  its  Parties  and  its  Men.  1S65.  Frascr,  71 :  403. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  i. 

—  Days  near.      (A.  J.  C.  Hare)  Good  Words,  15:  12- 


Rome,  Days  near,  Hare's.     (H.  G.  Spaulding)  L'nita.  R. 
4:  372.  —  Chr.  Obs.  75:  267.  —  Dub.  R.  76:  43S. 

—  Diar^'  of  a  tirst  Winter  in,  1854.      Colburn,  loi:  120- 

403.     102:  92-46S.       103:   113-453.     104:   57-439- 
105:   114-240. 

—  Dinners  in.     (T.  Heaphy)  St.  James,  i:  359. 

—  Diplomatic  Relations  with.      (C.  Lever)  Dub.  Univ. 

40:  74S. 

—  Disturbances  in,  1871.     O.  &N.  4:   141. 

—  during  the  Gieumenieal  Council.    (M.  C.  O'C.  Morris) 

Contiinp.  20:  648.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  687. — 
Chr.  Obs.  76:  867. 

—  Dyer's  History  of.     Eel.  M.  66:  565.  —  (W.  F.  Allen) 

Chr.  Exam.  85:  47. 

—  Easter  at.    (W.  W.  Tulloch)  Belgra.  II :  177.  —  Bent- 

ley,  49:  174- 

—  Ecclesiastical  Annals  of,  from  1572.  Chr.  Rem.  34:  233. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Edifices  of.    (J.  H.  Morden)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  4:  459. 

—  tcole  Franyaise  at.     (W.  W.  Capes)  Eraser,  96:   103. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  404. 

—  Education  in.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  705. 

—  Engineering  Improvements  at.     Am.  Arch.  6:   173. 

—  English  Artists  in.     Bentley,  21:  319. 

—  Festivals  in.     (M.  Murphy)  Galaxy,  15:  549. 

—  Fete  at.     (E.  A.  Attee)  Godey,  39:  174. 

—  First  Impressions  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Internal.  R. 

1 :  289. 

—  Folk-Lore  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  612. 

—  Fountains  at.     Pcnnj'  M.  6:  41. 

—  Galleries  and  Studios  in.     Colburn,  II :   125. 

—  Glimpses  of.     (J.  Kavanagh)  Month.  2:   199. 

—  Government  of,  in  1S59.     Westm.  72:  186. 
in  1S64.     (G.  W.  Greene)  Atlan.  14:  150. 

—  Great  St.  Mary  and  lesser  St.  Maries.    Chamb.  J.  42: 

651. 

—  Historical  Photographs  of.     Cornh.  28:  667. 

—  Hist,  of.  Ancient.    See  above  Rome,  Ancient,  Hist.  of. 
1815-50.     Lond.  Q.  3:   iSo. 

—  Holiday  in.    (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  32:  i.  —  (W.  W. 

Story)  Atlan.  43:   135,  273. 

—  Holv  Week  at.    (J.  J.  Jarves)  Harper,  9:  20,  158,  317. 

—  (N.  Wiseman)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  46-235.  — (E.  B. 
Gould)  (Jvcrland,  3:  68. -Eel.  M.  12:  367. 

—  Hospital  of  San'  Spirito  at.    (E.  V.  Rippingille)  Bent- 

ley, 23:  477. 

—  Hounds  and  Morses  at.     Blackw.  62:  4S5. 

—  Imperial.     Chamb.  J.  43:  301. 

—  in  the  ist  and  19th  Centuries.     Colburn,  lo:  217. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.    Quar.  115:  200.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  62:   50. —  (II.  J.  Warner)  Chr.  Exam.  75:   185. 

—  in  the  loth  Century.     Ed.  R.  33:  393. —  U.  S.  Lit. 

Gaz.  6:  2S5.  — Mo.  R.  96:  ^37. 

—  in  1844.     Eraser,  36:  602. 

—  in  1S4S.     No.  Brit.  9:  226.  —  Quar.  84:  501. 

—  in  1S49.     Quar.  85:  563.—  Sharpe,  10:  238. 

—  in  1862.     Bentley,  51:  537. 

—  in  1877;  Is  tiie  R(nnan  Question  ended"?    Dub.  R.  81:  i. 

—  in  Winter.     Temp.  Bar,  29:  89. 

—  in  the  Winter  of  1871-72.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  569. 

—  Invasion  of,  by  Victor  Emmanuel.     Cath.  World,  12: 

278,  407. 

—  Irish  College  at.     Irish  ^lo.  2:  542. 

—  Italian  Occupation  of.    (II.  Formbv)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i: 

385. 

—  Jews  in.    House.  Words,  18:  538.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

59:  95S. 

B.  c.  76-A.  D.  140.  (C.  H.  Bri!rham)I''nila.  R.  7:  261. 

in  (Christian  Times.     Catli.  World,  29:  2;. 

—  Lateran  Palace,  Christian  Museum  of.     St.  James,  2: 

>5o. 

—  Letter  from  an  Artist  in.     Lond.  M.  17:  4S3. 


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Rome,  Letters  from.  (H.  Alford)  Good  Words,  5:  399, 469. 

—  Letters  from.  (G.  W.  Greene)  Knick.  18:  371.  19:293, 

412.     20:  II. 

—  Letters  from.     Colbiirii,  II :  269,  467. 
iu  1834.     Cong.  M.  20:  S3-750. 

in  1870-71.    (D.  Paul)  Cath.  World,  12:  420.    13: 

134- 

—  Life  in.     (H.  P.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  302-647.    2: 

14-591.     3:  7.  —  (C.  W.  Klliot)  I'utnam,  ii:  211. 

—  Lodgings  in.     (A.  A.  Bartlett)  O.  &  N.  3:  399,  663. 

—  Lotteries  at.     Sliarpe,  17:  368. 

—  Maguire's.     Irish  Q.  7:  981. 

—  Maniertine  Prison.    Penny  M.  II :  13. 

—  Medieval.     Ed.  R.  118:  342. 

—  Models  in.     Lond.  Soc.  g:  320. 

—  .\lodern.    (W.  P.  Howells)  iN'ation,  3:  253,  433,  523.  — 

Colburn,  120:  379.  —  Nat.  M.  i:  297.  —  (H.J.  War- 
ner) Clir.  Exam.  75:  410. — Eraser,  16:  601. 

—  Modern  and  Papal  Government  of.     Eor.  Q.  ii:  30. 

See  Papal  Government. 

—  Modern  Pilgrimage  to.     Am.  Presb.  R.  7:  300. 

—  Morality  of.     (G.  Ueshon)  Cath.  World,  lo:  50. 

—  Mandt's  Rom  und  Neapel.     Bentley,  48:  301. 

—  My  Housekeeping  iu.     (P.  E.  Henry)  Lippiuc.  7:  92. 

Same  art.  Broadw.  8:  182. 

—  New  Museum  at.     (S.  Bompiani)  Scrib.  18:  i. 

—  Note  Book  at.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  16:  679. 

—  Notes  on.     (R.  Burton)  Macmil.  31:  57,  126,  132. 

—  of  the  Marble  Faun.    (J.  A.  Harrison)  So.  M.  14:  175. 

—  Out-Door  Pictures  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  735. 

—  Page  of  Life  in.     Once  a  Week,  12:  173. 

—  Papal.    Nat.  R.  10:  477.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  303. 

—  Cornh.  2:  719. 
and  Republican.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  547. 

—  Passion  Week  in.     (W.  Fisk)  Am.  Mcth.  M.  18:  176. 

—  Physical  Description  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  33:  419. 

—  Piazza  of  Monte  Cavallo.     Penny  M.  4:  30S. 

—  Pictures  from.     (W.  Lamoroux)  Scrib.  13:  68. 

—  Police  of.     St.  James,  i :  436. 

—  Political  Future  of.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  39. 

—  Prisons  in.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  604. 

—  Quaint  old  Studio  in.     Cath.  World,  23:  780. 

—  Question  of.     See  Roman  Question. 

—  Rambles  in.    Art  J.  9:  56,  116,  153. 

—  ReactionarJ^     Sharpe,  12:  loS. 

—  Recent  Works  on  the  Buildings  of.     (E.  A.  Freeman) 

Macmil.  30:  89. 

—  Religion  of.     (W.  F.  Allen)  No.  Am.  121 :  206. 

—  Religious  Atmosphere  of.     Dub.  R.  66:  28. 

—  Religious  Orders  in.     Galaxy,  9:  370. 

—  Reminiscence  of.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  15:  740. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Dub.   Univ.  58:   228.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  23:  208. 

—  Republic  of,  1849.  (G.  F.  S.  de  Casali)  Dem.  R.  24:  302. 

—  Revolution  of  1S48  and  1849.     Brownson,  11:  305. 

—  Roamings  in.     Blackw.  51:  347.     52:  404. 

—  Roba  di  Roma.    (W.  W.  Story)  Atlan.  3:  454.   4:  207, 

483.     5:  60-693. 

—  Roman  Neighborhoods.   (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  32:  671. 

—  Roman  Rides.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  32:  190. 

—  St.  John  Lateran,  Basilica  of.     Am.  Arch.  8:  93. 

—  St.  Peter's.   Penny  M.  2:  353,  457,  479.  —  (N.  C.  Jen- 

kins) U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  153. 

Basilica  of.     Cath.  World,  10:  374. 

Night  in.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Atlan.  40:  409. 

Round  the  Dome  of.     All  the  Year,  9:  41. 

—  Sanctuary  Privileges  in.   (K.  C.  Walker)  Harper,  33: 

226. 

—  Saturnalian  Scene  in.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  530. 

—  Scenes  in.    New  Eng.  M.  9:  280,  352,  447. 

—  Sepulchers  of  Pagan  and  Christian.     Quar.  118:  34. 

—  Siege  of,  in  1849.     (J.  Picciotto)  Dub.  Univ.  78:  163. 


Rome,  Sights  at.  (G.  S.  Hillard)  No.  Am.  97:  247.— 
(S.  Dowsey)  Putnam,  13:  236.  —  (C.  U.  C.  Burton) 
Nat.  M.  10:  153. 

—  Sketches  in.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  550.     76:  468. 

underthe  Pope  and  the  Republic.  Fraser,  46: 19-559. 

—  Sketches  on  the  Way  to.     Dub.  Univ  50:  696. 

—  Social  Life  in.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Lippinc.  13:  742. — 

Galaxy,  9:  203.  —  (B.  Murphy)  Galaxy,  15:  389. 

—  Society  of  Virtue  at.    (M.  Goldschmidt)' Victoria,  10: 

216-413. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of,  184S.     No.  Brit.  9:  417. 

—  Story's  Roba  di  Roma.     Quar.  114:  250.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  78:  4S3.  —  Nat.  R.  16:  426.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  59:  177.  —  Liv.  Age,  76:  505. 

—  Sunday  at.     All  the  Year,  3:  591. 

—  Taxidermy  in.     Blackw.  62:  292. 

—  Ten  Years  in.     (J.  G.  Meline)  Cath.  World,  II :  518. 

—  Galaxy,  9:  42-786.     10:  356. 

—  Theaters  of.     Colburn,  47:  31. 

—  three  Centuries  ago.     (J.  G.  Meline)  Cath.  World,  13: 

35S. 

—  Torlonia  Museum  at.     Am.  Arch.  8:  90. 

—  Toryism  in ;  Destruction  of  Universal  Suffrage.  Westm. 

22:  45. 

—  Tour  of  many  Days,  Head's.     Eel.  R.  90:  214. 

—  Tourists  and  Sight-Seers  in.     Dub.  R.  54:  23. 

—  Trajan  and  Antonine  Pillars  at.    (M.  Folkes)  Arch,  i : 

117. 

—  Two  Months  in.     Macmil.  9:  506. 

—  under  Paganism  and  under  the  Popes.     Dub.  R.  15: 

125.  — Mo.  R.  162:  85. 

—  under  Pius  IX.     (H.  Bedford)  Irish  Mo.  9:   12-191. 

—  under  the  Popes  and  Piedmontese.     (Mrs.  R.  Barker) 

Cath.  World,  28:  701,  754. 

—  University  of.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  18:  654. 

—  Valedictory  Visits  to.     Blackw.  62:  622. 

—  Visit  to.     (R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  3:  133. 

in  1S62.  ( W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  38:  51,  88,  124. 

—  Walk  about.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  175. 

—  Walks  in.     Colburn,  16:  249,  470.     17:  32,  128,  322. 

19:  56-470.     20:  121,  234,  424.     22:  24,  317,  510. 
23:  124,  417.     26:  244,  529. 

—  Walls  of.     (D.  Wray)  Arch.  1 :  128. 

—  Washing  of  Pilgrims'  Feet  at.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  538. 

—  Water  Supply  at.     Penny  M.  14:  2S5. 

—  Winter  in.     Broadw.  6:  445.     7:  150.  —  Temp.  Bar, 

10:  354,  561. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.     See  Shakspere,  W. 
Romilly,  Sir  Samuel,  Autobiog.    Dub.  Univ.  16:  41,  230. 

—  Irish  Publications  of.     Quar.  124:  423. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  66:    564.  — Westm. 

34:  174.  — New  York  R.  8:  i.  —  Eel.  R.  72:  369. 

—  Mus.  41:  14.  —  Portfo.(Dcn.)  22:  152.  —  JIo.  R. 
152:  151.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  367. 

—  Speeches  of.     Mo.  R.  93:  i. 

Uomney,  George.  (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  4:  18,  34.  —  Temp. 
Bar.  60:   186. 

—  and  his  Paintings.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  17:  228, 

260. 

—  Hayley's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  12:  610. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Mo.  R.  123:  i,  —  Quar.  2:  422. 
Romney,  England.     All  the  Year,  37:  57. 

—  the  sixth  Quarter  of  the  World.     Fraser,  66:  502. 
Romney  Marsh,  Winchelsea,  and  Eye.     (B.  Champneys) 

Portfo.  5:  9-107. 
Romohi;  a  Novel.     (Geo.  Eliot)  Cornh.  6:  1-721.    7:1- 

6S1.     8:  I,  129.     Same  art.  Harper,  25:  3S0-772. 

26:  50-758.     27:  77-647. 
Romsdal  in  Norway.     (Lady  Power)  Colburn,  167:  48. 
Uoniscy,  Hampshire.     Penny  M.  9:  72- 
Romsey  Abbey,  Sculptures  in.     (W.  Latham)  Arch.  14: 

136,  141.     15:  304. 


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ROSE 


IJona  in  the  Hebrides.     Loud.  ]M.  2:  5S. 

Ronalds,  Sir  Francis,  Catalogue  and  Library  of.     (A.  J. 

Frost)  Lib.  J.  3:  283. 
Ronbaud,  Peter;  his  deplorable  Case.     Hist.  M.  18:  2S2. 
Rouda,  Spain,  Fair  of.     Cornh.  12:  679. 
Ronda  Mountains,  Ventero  of  the.     Bentloy,  26:  429. 
Rondeiet,  P.,  Huguenot  Naturalist.     (C.  Kingsley)  Good 

Words,  9:  562. 
Ronge,  Johann.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  535,  734. 

—  and  the  German  Catholic   Movement.      Brit.  Q.  3: 

149.  —  Liv.  Age,  8:  153.  —  Westm.  44:  435.  —  (J. 
Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  55. —  (J.  P.  Thompson) 
New  Eng.  5:  277. 

—  Autobiography  and  Justification  of.   Tait,  n.  s.  13:  243. 

—  Day  with.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  272. 

—  Poem  to.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Dem.  R.  18:  199. 

—  Reform  of.     (G.  W.  Gage)  Univ.  Q.  3:  329. 
Ronsard,  Pierre  de,  Early  French   Poet.     Lond.  M.  5: 

501.  —  (P.    E.    Pinkerton)    Colburn,    167:    155. — 
Bentley,  41:  247.  —  (K.  Hiilard)  Lippinc.  9:  659. 
Roofs  and  Rainfall.     Am.  Arch.  8:  247. 

—  Cheap  Fiat.     Pract.  M.  5:  231. 

—  Construction  of,  Holdsworth  on.    J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i : 

313- 

of  Conical.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  544. 

of  Iron.     (.J.  J.  Birckel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  145, 

236,  2S9. 

—  Pointed,  Designs  of.     (T.  Gillott)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  62. 

—  Wooden,  Mediaival  and  modern.      Chr.  Kern.  6:  491. 
Roof-Coverings,  Large.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  642. 

—  Wrought-Iron,  Russian  System  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  246. 
Roof  Trusses  and  trussed  Triangles.    (S.  H.  Shreve)  Eel. 

Engin.  4:  449. 

—  Determination   of   Strains   in.     (A.   J.    Du  Bois)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  lOi:  233. 
Roofing,  Sheet-Iron.     Pract.  M.  2:  159. 
Rooks.     Penny  M.  i:    28.     8:    23-     9-    no.  —  (W.  J. 

Broderip)  Fraser,  55:  297. 

—  and  Herons.     All  the  Year,  10:  136. 

—  and  Pigeons  in  London.     All  the  Year,  32:  28. 

—  and  Rook-Shooting.  Belgra.  20:  336. — Broadw.  2:  283. 
Rook  Lane  Church,  History  of.     Cong.  M.  13:  393. 
Rookstone.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Lippinc.  7:  665  and  supp. 
Room  in  the  Dragon  Volant.    (J.  S.  Le  Fauu)  Lond.  Soc. 

21:  9S-4S1. 
Rooms  and  their  Ornaments.     Chamb.  J.  18:  265. 
Roos,  Phili|i,  of  Tivoli.     House.  Words,  5:  314. 
Root,  George  F.     (G.  Birdseye)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  145. 
Roots ;  a  Theological  Discussion.    Temp.  Bar,  37:  107-534. 
Roots  of  Plants.     (H   Coultas)  Sharpe,  38:  195. 

—  Penetration  of,  in  Rock.     I'ract.  M.  5:  365. 
Rope  Factory,  Day  at  a.     Penny  M.  11 :  465. 
Rope-Gearing  for  Mills,  etc.     (J.  Durie)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

102:  395. 
Rope-Walk,  On  a.     All  the  Year,  40:  14. 
Roquefort  Sheep  and  Cheese.    (H.  St.  John)  Geog.  M.  3: 

155- 
Roqueplan,  Nestor.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  338. 
Roraime,  Ascent  of,  and  Return.     (M.  Flint)  Temp.  Bar, 

58:  3S9.     59:  48. 
Rorenberg,  Tiie ;  a  Tale.     Montli,  16:  313. 
Rory  of  the  Hills.     (W.  B.  Guinee)  Tinsiey,  29:  511. 
Rosa,  M.  de  la.     Isabel  de  Solis.     For.  Q.  21:  79. 
Rosa,  Salvator,  Life  and  Times  of.     (W.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R. 

40:  316. — Eel.  R.  103:  329. —Mo.  II.  io5:  i.— 

(F.  M.  Gray)  Galaxy,  19:  614.  — Colburn,  lo:  201. 

—  and  Fra  Angelico.    (P.  Q.  Keegan)  Colburn,  168:  477. 
Rosa,  Monte.     Broadw.  7;  163. 

—  Ascent  of.     Galaxy,  2:  229.  —  (J.  M.  Hart)  Putnam, 

14:  169. —  (A.  Willis)  Eel.  M.  47:  4S1.  —Colburn, 
128:  63. 
Rosalind,  Shakspere's,  Impersonators  of.   Cornhi.  16:  474. 


Rosalind  Xcwcomb.     (N.  Perry)  Harper,  20:  778. 
Rosamond  and  the  Conductor.     (K.  Carrington)  At'an. 

43:  3'i- 
Rosamond,  Fair.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  400. 
Ro.sary,  The;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  g:  503. 
Rosary  of  Sonnets.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Atlan.  39:  293. 
Rosas,  Juan  Manuel  de,  Dictator  of  Buenos  Ayres.  Fra.ser, 

45:   596.  —  Bentley,   31:   4S7.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

26:  352.  — (W.  A.  Hogg)  Dem.  R.  18:  369.  —(J.  C. 

Cremony)  Overland,  1 :  337. 

—  and  the  Argentine  Republic.    (S.  F.  Streeter)  No.  Am. 

69:   43. —(W.   F.   Mayer)  Atlan.  2:    178. —  Dub. 

L'niv.  39:  663.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  26:  406. 
Rosaura;  a  Tale  of  Madrid.     Blackw.  61:  557. 
Rosaura;  or  Scenes  in  Boston.     (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam. 

28:  III. 
Roscius,  Q.     Rome's  greatest  Actor.     (H.  Goll)  Galaxy, 

16:  122.  —  Dub.  Univ.  71:  405.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

70:  672. 
Roscoe,  William.     Am.  Q.  14:  189.  —  Blackw.  37:  153. 

—  Quar.  7:  265. — Mo.  R.  131:  521.  —  Am.  Mo.  K. 

4:  261.  —  Select  J.  3:  [137.  —  with  portrait,  Eraser, 

6:  685.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Hunt,  3:  319.  —  (F. 

W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  273  —  (H.  T. 

Tuckerman)  No.  Am.  41:  94.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman) 

Hogg,  8:  1 84. 
Roscoe,  Wm.  Caldwell.    Poems.    Nat.  R.  II :  131.    Same 

art.  Eel.  51:  173. 

—  Writings  of.     Dub.  L^niv.  57:  582. 

Roscoe,  William  Stanley.  P(jems.  Blackw.  37:  153. 
Roscommon,  Earl  of.  Poems  of.  Dub.  Univ.  88:  601. 
Rose.  Sir  George.     Macmil.  29:  298. 

—  Diaries  and  Correspondence  of.     Ed.  R.  112:  34. — 

Talt,  n.  s.  27:  195. 

—  on  Influence  of  the  Crown.     Ed.  K.  16:   1S7. 
Rose,  Gustav.     Nature,  8:  277. 

Rose,  Heinrich.  (W.  P.  Dexter)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  305. 
Rose,  John.     (W.  L.  Stone)  Galaxy,  3:  410. —(W.  L. 

Stone)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  276. 
Rose,  William  Stewart.     Deau  of  Badajos.    Quar.  58: 

465. 

—  Epistle  to  Frcre.     Quar.  56:  400. 

—  (Jossip  about.     Colburn,  82:  331. 

—  Partenopex  of  Blois.     Ed.  R.  13:  418. 

Rose,  Tlie.    Chamb.  J.  3:  50,  75.  —Cath.  World,  13:  571. 

—  and  its  History.     lul.  M.  39:   1S5. 

—  anil  its  Varieties.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  206. 

—  Family   History   of.      (G.   Allen)   Belgra.    45:    158. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  500. 

—  History  of.     House.  Words,  3:  334. 

—  in  Poetry.     So.  R.  n.  s.  21:  194. 

—  Legends  of.     (T.  Johnston)  Canad.  ^Mo.  lo:  217. 

—  Origin  of.     (J.  Britten)  Argosy,  13:  30^ 
Rose,  A;  a  Story.     (E.  Farman)  (iaiaxy,  24:  219. 

—  and  the  Key.    All  the  Year,  25:  169-601.-   26:  1-405. 

—  at  the  Window;  a  Tale.     Belgra.  26:  349. 

—  enthroned;  a  Poem.     (L.  Larcom)  Atlan.  7:  668. 

—  in  .lanuary;  a  German  Tale.     Lond.  ^L  5:  369. 

—  in  June;  a  Story.    (M.  Oliphant)  Cornh.  29:  365-736. 

30:  104,  195.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   I2i:  162-715. 
122:  32-595.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  589-701. 

—  of  the  Boudoir.     (E.  A.  Dupuv)  Godey,  26:  30. 

—  of  Death;  a  Fantasy.  (J.  Hawthorne)  Cornh.  34:  358. 

—  of  Destiny;  a  Story.     (A.  Gray)  Tinsloy,  28:  201. 

—  of  Kenmare;  a  Song.     (S.  Dhuv)  Dark  Blue,  i:  473. 

—  of  Riverdale;  a  Tale.     (A.  Clyde)  Sharpe,  46:  225. 

—  of  Sharon.     Univ.  Q.  7:  330. 

—  of  Sirtema.     (J.  L.  Ver  Mehr)  Overland,  li:  403. 
Rose;  a  Poem.     (W.  Lcighton)  St.  James,  25:  734. 
Rose  Alley  Satire.     (R.  Hell)  Once  a  Week,  1 :  307. 
Rose  Blackett  and  her  Lovers.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  472. 
Rose  Cheri.     (J.  R.  Ware)  Sharpe,  34:  232. 


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Rose  Cherril;  an  Exile's  Love  Story.     Cornh.  38:  297. 

Same.  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  S09. 
Rose  Condon :  a  Ballad.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  699. 
Rose  Daniels;  a  Poem.     (M.  Douglas)  Allan.  39:  684. 
Rose   Garden;    a  New  England  Sketch.      (S.   Osgood) 

Harper,  21 :  798. 
Rose  Leaves,  F.  Tennyson's.     Eraser,  58:  33. 
Rose  Leaves;  a  Story.  (F.  A.  Laidlaw)  St.  James,  46:  322. 
Rose  Linwood;  or  Spirit  of  Charity.     (L  Munro)  Peop. 

J.  7:  129. 
Rose  Morals.     {S.  Lanier)  Lippinc.  17:  5S7. 
Rose  Rollins,  The.     (A.  Cary)  Atlan.  20:  420,  545. 
Rose's  Bar.     (A.  J.  Farley)  Overland,  7:  437. 
Roses;  a  Tale.     Canad.  Mo.  2:  252. 

—  Among.     (G.  Ainslee)  Potter  Am.  ]Mo.  17:  41. 

—  Bouquet  of.     (M.  F.  Egan)  Appleton,  6:   103. 

—  Cultivation  of.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  25:  267-310.     26:11. 

—  Geography  of.     Cath.  World,  9:  406. 

—  in  History  and  Fiction.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  129. 

—  Lidian,  and  Otto  of  Roses.     Penny  M    10:  438. 

—  Otto  of.  Manufacture  of.     Hunt,  29:  638. 
Rosebery,  Earl  of,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  91 :  434. 
Rosebud  of  Slatey  Creek.    (W.  T.  Greene)  Colburn,  162: 

411. 
Rose-colored  Packet.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  New  Eng.  M. 

9:  195. 
Rosedale  and  its  Tenants.     Colburn,  li:  521. 
Rosemary.     (H.  P.  Spofiford)  Harper,  26:  803.     27:  41, 

195. 
Rosencrantz  and  Guildenstern.     All  the  Year,  37:  124. 
Rosengarten,  Legends  and  Poems  of.     Cornh.  21:  717. 
Rosenkranz,  J.  K.  F.,  and  his  Pedagogy.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

28:  25. 
Rosenmiiller,  E.  F.  K.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  8:  i. 
Ro.seuthal,  T.,  How  he  became  a  Painter.   (W.  M.  Fisher) 

Overland,  14:  284. 
Rosetta  Stone,  Account  of.    Arch.  16:  208. 
Rosicrucian;  a  Tale  of  Cologne.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  161. 
Rosicrueians,  The.     Nat.  M.  i:  140.  —  Lond.  M.  20:  510. 

—  West.  M.  3:  291.— Chamb.  J.  6:  298,  316. 

—  and  Freemasons,  Origin  of.  (T.  De  Quincey)  Lond.  M. 

9:  5,  140,  256,  653. 

Rosier,  P.  de.     Roj'al  Balloon.     Liv.  Age,  45:  228. 

Rosiere  Fete.     Once  a  Week,   15:  304. 

Rosin  the  Bow;  a  Poem.  (B.  B.  Foster)  Contin.  Mo.  i :  29. 

Roskilda  and  Copenhagen.     Once  a  Week,  7:  52. 

Roslin  Castle.     Penny  M.  i:  381.     9:  265. 

Ross,  Charley,  and  his  Kidnapers.  (W.  Chambers) 
Chamb.  J.  54:  305.  — with  portrait,  (H.  T.  Wil- 
liams) Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  301. 

Ross,  James,  U.  S.  Senator,  with  portrait.  Portfo.(Den.) 
16:  449. 

Ross,  Dr.  James.    Penny  M.  1 :  39. 

Ross,  Sir  James  C,  Voyages  of.  Quar.  81 :  166.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  241. — Am.  J.  Sci.  57:  313.  58: 
14.  —  No.  Brit.  8:  177.  —  Eel.  M.  12:  43. 

Ross,  Sir  John,  with  portrait.  Eraser,  9:  64.  —  Eel.  M. 
40:  116. 

—  Voyages  of.     Ed.  R.  31 :  336.  —  (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar. 

21:  213.     54:  I.  —  Mo.  R.  89:  337.  —  Anal.  M.  14: 

169. 
Ross,  Robert  T.     Art  J.  23:  281. 
Rossberg,  Fall  of.     Penny  M.  9:  475. 
Rosscreagh  House,  Story  of.     All  the  Year,  18:  42. 
Rosse,  Etirl  of,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  94. 

—  Telescope  of.     See  Telescope. 

Rossetti,  Christina  G.    (F.  A.  Rudd)  Cath.  World,  4:  S39. 

—  and  Dante  Rossetti.     Tinsley,  5;  59,  142,  276. 

—  Goblin  Market.    (Mrs.  C.  e"  Norton)  Macmil.  8:  398. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  79:  124.  —  Liv.  Age,  74:  147. 

—  Poems  of.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  3:  47.  —  Eel.  M. 

67:  322.     97:  708. — Cath.  World,  24:  122. 


Rossetti,  Dante  Gabriel.  Quar.  132:  59.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  78:  386.  — (T.  Bayne)  St.  James,  41:  415.  — O. 
&  N.  2:  92.  —  Tinsley,  8:  150.     10:  89. 

—  and  Fleshly  School  of  Poetry.     (T.  Maitland)  Con- 

temp.  18:  334. 

—  Painter  and  Poet.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Putnam,  16:  95. 

—  Poems.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  13:  551. — Westm. 

95:  55.  —  (J.  R.  Dennett)  No.  Am.  iii:  471.  —  (J. 
Skelton)  Fraser,  81:  609.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  105: 
686.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  143.  —  Colburn,  146: 
6S1.  — (T.  H.  H.  Caine)  Colburn,  165:  800.— St. 
James,  30:  31.  —  Lakeside,  4:  320.  — (J.  C.  Earle) 
Cath.  World,  19:  263.  —  Broadw.  5:  2S6.  —  Ecl.M. 
97:  851.  —  N.  Eel.  7:  no. 

—  Translations  by.     Nat.  R.  15:  60. 

Rossi,  Giovan  Battista  de,  and  his  Archaeological  Works. 

(Dr.  Brown)  Cath.  World,  17:  272. 
Rossi,  Giovanni  Bernardo  de.  Memoirs  of.     (E.  Everett) 

No.  Am.  10:  I. 
Rossi,  G.  G.  di.   Properzia;  a  Poem.    St.  James,  14:  249. 
Rossini,  G.  A.,  the  Composer.    Blackw.  12:  440.  —  Cornh. 

9:  436.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  72:  372.  —  Sharpe, 

36:  123. — Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  82. 

—  and  the  Lazzarone.     Bentley,  54:   154. 

—  Characteristics  of  Works  of.     Colburn,  26:  537.     28: 

55-121. 

—  Conversations  with.   (F.  Hiller)  Once  a  Week,  19:  559. 

20:  27,  81,  95.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  7:  85-342. 

—  How  Stabat  Mater  was  written.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  274. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  133:  ^2-  —  Brit.  Q.  50:  153.  —  Portfo. 

(Den.)  32:  no. 

—  Maometto  Secondo.     Lond.  M.  3:  276. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Lond.  M.  9:  189. 

—  Nun  of  Monza.     For.  Q.  4:  641. 

—  Something  about.     Eel.  M.  33:  499. 

Ross-shire,  Across.  (J.  Leitch)  St.  James,  17:  316,  341. 
18:  43. 

—  Adventure  in.     (R.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  16:  33. 

—  Fathers  of.     (J.  Forsyth)  Princ.  35:  291. 
Rosthorn,  Francis  von.     Nature,  17:  11. 
Rostopchine,  Theodore  V.,  and  Burning  of  Moscow.     (F. 

Gordon)  Month,  16:459.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113: 

732- 
Rosy's  Gloves;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  103. 
Rotation,  Poinsot's  Memoir  on.  (J.  B.  Cherriman)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  8:  283. 

—  Velocity  of.  Measuring.     (A.  E.  Dolbear)  Am.  J.  Sei. 

103:  248. 
Rotascope,  Description  of.     (W.  R.  Johnson)  J.  Frankl. 

lust.  12:  361. 
Rotch,  Benjamin.     See  Old  Loves  and  Old  Letters. 
Rotcli,Wm.,  Memoir  of.   N.  E.  Reg.  31:  263.   32:36,389. 
Rothe,  Richard.     (J.  P.  Lacroix)  Meth.  Q.  32:  381.— 

(J.  Gibb)  Contemp.  12:  413. 

—  Life  and  Theological  Works  of.     Brit.  Q.  38:  305. 

—  Years  of  Authorship.     (S.  Osgood)  Bib.  Sac.  31 :  731. 
Rotherham  and  Shefheld.     Art  J.  2:  385. 

Rothsay  Castle,  Wreck  of.     All  the  Year,  18:  203, 

Rothschild,  Nathan  Meyer.  (H.  R.  F.  Bourne)  Lond. 
S0C.9:  240.  —  Peop.  J.  8:  272.  — Bank.  M.  2:  473. 

Rothschild  Familv.  (J.  H.  Browne)  Harper.  48:  209.  — 
Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  II :  522.  —  (N.  S.  Dodge)  Over- 
land, 6:  113. 

Rothschild,  House  of.  (L.  Harper)  Hunt,  4:  544.— 
Niles'sReg.  34:  364.  —  Liv.  Age,  17:  460.  —  Bank. 
M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  32.  —Chamb.  J.  9:  109.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  14:  281.  — Pract.  M.  i:  i.  — Ev.  Sat.  11: 

563- 

—  Rise  of.     Hogg,  i:  219. 

Rothwell  Church,  Northamptonshire,  Bones  found  in  the 

Vault  of.     Fraser,  48:  31. 
Rotifers,  Traits  of.     (H.  J.  Slack)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  281. 


ROTTEX 


1129 


ROWLANDS 


Rotten  Hustings  at  Beverley.     All  the  Year,  23:  441. 
Rotten  Row.     Cornh   5:  5S8. 
Rotten-Stone  and  Emery.     Pennj'M.  12:  270. 
Rotterdam.     Am.  Lit.  M.  i:  226.  —  Penny  M.  3:  332. 
Rotulus  FamiliiE,  18  Edw.  I.     (J.  Brand)  Arch.  15;  350. 
Roubiliac,  Louis  Francois;  a  Sculptor's  Life  in  the  last 

Century.     (D.  Cook)  Argosy,  i:  225. 
Rou(^,  The.     Lond.  M.  20:  41. 

—  Letter  from  a.     Lond.  'M.  3:  419,  663. 
Rouen,  City  of .     Hunt,  19:  265. 

—  Church  of  St.  Maclou  at.     Penny  M.  2:  2S1. 

—  Henry  V.'s  Castle  at.     (E.  Turner)  Arch.  7:  232. 

—  Old  and  new.     (E.  King)  Lippinc.  25:  1S2-307. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Chamb  J.  58;  293. 

—  Siege  of,   Poem  on.     Arch.  21:    43.  —  (F.  Madden) 

Arch.  22:  350. 

—  Whirlwind  at.     Chr.  Obs.  45:  595. 

—  With  the  Shipmen  at.     All  the  Year,  45:  278. 
Rouge-et-Noir.   Once  a  Week,  26:  212.  —  Colburn,  6:  23. 
Rougegorge;  a  Tale.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Lippinc.  3:  501. 
Rough,  The.     Chamb.  J.  52:  694. 

Roughs  and  Rowdies.     All  the  Year,  32:  4S4. 

Roughs'  Guide.     All  the  Year,  14:  492. 

Rough  Doings.     All  the  Year,  18:  523. 

Rough  Notes  of  a  Ride  from  the  East.     Dub.  L^niv.  15: 

690.     16:  120,  243,  653. 
Rough  Sketches  afloat.     Fraser,  16:  23,  242.    19:  35,  425. 
Roughing  it.     All  the  Year,  37 :  4S6. 
Rouher,  Eugene.     Eel.  M.  71:  S25.  —  with  portrait,  Eel. 

M.  73:  623.  — (G.  M.  Towle)  Broadw.  1:  72. 
Roulette,  (iame  of.     Tinsley,  7:  152.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  58. 
Roumania.     Ed.  R.   105:    419.     148:  195.  —  (E.   King) 

Lippinc.  21:  536,  712. — (H.  Lansdell)  Good  Words, 

19:  58. 

—  Condition  and  Political  Relations  of,  1857.     Westm. 

67:  486. 

—  English  Bride  in.     (E.  W.  tatimer)  Harper,  57:  533. 

—  History  of.     (.J.  W.  Ozanne)  Dub.  L'niv.  90:  3S5. 

—  in  1866.     (G.  M.  Soares)  Tinsley,  29:  169.  —  Colburn, 

138:  127. 

—  Life  at  Bucharest.     Temp.  Bar,  51:  54. 

—  Marches  of  civilized  Europe.     Fraser,  87:  578. 

—  New  Nationality.     (W.  Wells)  Hours  at  Home,  10: 

150. 

—  Notes  on.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  229. 

—  Poetry  of .     W^estm.  67:  315. 

—  Politics  and  People  of.     Temp.  Bar,  48:  392. 

—  Rural.     (T.  W.  Reid)  Fortn.  31:  80. 

—  since  1848.     (K.  Blind)  No.  Am.  109:  176. 

—  Young.     (W.  Wells)  Mcth.  ().  33:   in. 
Rouinelia,  East.     (Lady  Strangford)  19th  Cent.  5:  S22. 
Round  Churches,  Origin  and  Antiquity  of.     (J.  Essex) 

Arch.  6:  163. 
Round  Fish,  The.     Chamb.  J.  43:  36. 
Round  Island,  off  Mauritius.     (Col.  Lloyd)  Colburn,  89: 

24.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  60. 
Round  Table.     Bentley,  7:  194. 

—  and  King  Arthur.     (H.  R.  Hamilton)  Antiquary,  4: 

270,  282,  295.  —  Blackw.  88:  311. 

—  True  History  of.     Nat.  5L  1 :  270. 

Round  Tower  at  Ardmore,  Ireland.     (P.  Collinson)  Arch. 
i:  305. 

—  at  Brechin.     (R.  Gough)  Arch.  2:  83. 

—  at  Jhansi.     (C.  G.  Rossetti)  Once  a  AVeck,  i:  140. 
Round  Towers  of  Ireland.     Dub.  R.  19:  i.  —  Sharpe,  i : 

328,  337.  —  Antiquar}^,  i:  16,  195. — (0.  S.  Brere- 
ton)  Arch.  2:  80.— (T.  Harmer)  Arch.  9:  268. 
Origin  of.     (G.  S.  Faber)  Dub.  Univ.  35:  328. 

—  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk.     ( W.  Woodward  and  J.  Gage) 

Arch.  23:  7,  10. 
See  Ireland. 
Round  Delia's  Basket;  a  Sketch.     Blackw.  129:  509. 


Round  the  World  in  a  hundred  and  twenty  Days.     (E. 

Planchut)  Eel.  M.  78:  30,  221. 
Round  the  World  in  the  Sunbeam.     (T.  Bra.=sey)  19th 

Cent.  1 :  774.     2:82,430,766.    3:667.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  89:  270,  431.     90:  20S,  721. 
Roundabout  Journey.  (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  2:  623. 
Roundabout  Papers.     ( W.  M.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  1 :  124- 

755.      2:  122-752.     3:  250-755.     4:   122-754.     5; 

122-754.    6:  282-771.     7:  126-260. 
Roundells  of  the  Time  of  James  I.     (J.  Y.  Akerman) 

Arch.  34:  225. 
Rounsville  Family  Genealogy.     (E.   W.  Peirce)   N.  E. 

Reg.  19:  47. 
Roupell,  William,  History  of.     Dub.  L'niv.  64:  56. 
Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques.     (J.  Morley)   Fortn.  18:  2S7, 

438,   572.  —  (E.  Caird)   Contemp.   30:    625. — (W. 

P.    Garrison)  Harper,    58:    229. —  (J.  F.    Clarke) 

Chr.  Exam.  84:  133. —St.  Paul's,  6:  98.  —  (S.  K. 

Cole)  Western,   i:  149.  — (J.  E.  Odgers)  Theo.  R. 

10:  523.  —  Tail,  1:338.     2:39. — Ev.  Sat.  14:  576. 

—  Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  459. 

—  and  Byron,  Parallel  between.     Ed.  R.  30:  87.     Same 

art.Selec.  Ed.  R.  i:  278. 

—  and  Cowper.     (L.   Stephen)  Cornh.  32:  439.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  323.     Same  art  Eel.  M.  85:  660. 

—  and  his  Influence.     (J.  H.  Vosburg)  Nat.  Q.  19:  33. 

—  and  Voltaire.     Temp.  Bar,  41:  210.     Same  art.  EcL 

M.  83:  85. 

—  Centenary  of.     (S.  Osgood)  Intemat.  5:  507,  648. 

—  Character  of.     Nat.  M.  3:  257. 

—  the  Dreamer.     St.  James,  18:  32. 

—  Genius  and  Character  of.     Blackw.  11:  137. — Mus. 

14:  299. 

—  his  Julia.     (C.  Hervey)  Belgra.  40:  346. 

—  Influence  on  European  Thought.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn. 

17:  494.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  102. 

—  Life  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.   15:  i.  —For.  Q. 

32:  I.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  29:  265. 
and  Character  of.     Ed.  R.  97:  ^64.    .Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  38:  259.     Same  art.  EcL  M.  29:  500. 
and  Writings  of.     Westm.  72:  353. 

—  Morley  on.     (W.  L.  Kingsley)  New  Eng.  32:  561.  — 

(A   Laugel)  Nation,  17:  159. — Chr.  Obs.  73:  494. 

—  Lippinc.  12:  245.  —  Dub.  R.  73:  295. 

—  New  Edition  of  Tremaine.     Colburn,  43:  482. 

—  New  Heloisa.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  18:  709. —  For.  Q. 

27:  118.  —  Western,  5:  345. 

—  Sentimentalism  of.    (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  105:  242. 

—  LTnpublished  Writings  of.     Liv.  Age,  72:  326. 

—  Visit  to  his  Residence,  Les  Charmettes.    (Mrs.  F.  Tml- 

lopc)  Colburn,  70:  64.  —  (E.  H.  Barker)  Tiuslev, 
25:  518. 

—  Works  of.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  gq. 
Rousseau,  Gen.  Lovell  II.,  Recollections  of.     (W.  F.  G. 

Shanks)  Harper,  31:  762. 
Routh,  Martin  Joseph.     Liv.  .\go,  44:  483. 

—  and   Magdalen    College.     C^uar.  146:    i.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  139:  105. 

—  Rcliqui;e  Sacrie.     Quar.  13:   183. 
Rowe,  Nicholas.     Tinsley,  8:  692. 

—  Fair  Penitent.     (.\.  IL  Bromilow)  Colburn.  163:  155. 

—  Jane  Shore.     (A.  II   Bromilow)  Colburn,  163:  337. 
Rowena;  a  Historical  Ballad.     Dcm.  R.  38:   10. 
Rowing.     St.  Paul's,  i:  319. 

—  Oxford  and  Cambridge.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  38: 

—  Ten  Years  among  the  Rowing  Men.     (W.  Blaikio) 

Harper,  47:  407. 
Rowing  Match.  International,  1869.     (W.  Blaikie)  Ilar- 

IHT,  40:  49.     See  Boat  Race. 
Rowland  Pole's  Valentines.     Dub.  Univ.  25:   159. 
Rowlands,  Henry,  a  Welsh  .\ntiquary.  St.  James,  24:  530. 


ROWLEY 


1130 


EOYAL 


Rowley,  George  Dawson.     Nature,  19:  84. 

Kowley,  Sir  Josias.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  666. 

Kowley,  Mass.,  Freeholders  of,  1677.     N.  E.  Reg.  27:  48. 

Rowney,  George,  &  Co.     Colburn,  169:  505. 

Roxburghe  Ballads.     No.  Brit.  6:  25. 

—  Collier's  Book  of.     Eel.  R.  85:  469. 
Roxburghe  Library,  Sale  of.     Colburn.  3:  208. 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  7: 

331.     8:  79.     14:  49. 

—  Contiscated  Estates  of  Loyalists  in.   N.  E.  Reg.  12:  71. 

—  Earliest  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  52. 

—  John  Eliot's  Church  in.     (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Reg. 

33:  62-413. 

—  Free  or  Latin  School  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  127. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  54. 

Roxy.     (E.  Eggleston)  Scrib.  15:  32-76S.     16:  16-792. 

Roxy  Croft.     Godey,  66:  434,  528. 

Rov.     See  Rammohun  Ro}'. 

Roy's  Wife;  a  Novel.  (T.  J.  W.Melville)  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  20:  1-641.     21:  I,  129. 

Royal  Academy.  Colburn,  86:  255. — Macmil.  2:  155. 
—  Chamb.  J.  45:  376,  393. —(E.  B.  Shuldhani) 
Dark  Blue,  i:  466.  —  Penny  M.  8:  167.  —  St.  James, 
32:  364.  —  Eel.  M.  65:  407.  —  (L  Perdicaris)  Gal- 
axy, 4:  35S. — Month,  122:  232.  124:  135.  125:  271. 

—  and  the  Exhibitors.     Hogg,  12:   169. 

—  and  Art.     Eraser,  46:  228. 

—  At  the.     All  the  Year,  36:  224. 

—  Commission  on.     Eraser,  69:  64. 

—  Diploma  Pictures  at.     All  the  Year,  40:  108. 

—  Early  Hist.  of.  (S.  Redgrave)  F.  ArtsQ.  i :  40.  2:  iii. 

—  Echoes  from.     (W.  W.  Fenn)  Belgra.  23:  423. 

—  Exhibition,  1S37.     Blackw.  42:  330. 
1839.     Blackw.  46:  304. 

1840.     Blackw.  48:  374. 

1841.     Blackw.  50:  340. 

1S42.     Blackw.  52:  23. 

1S44.     Colburn,  71:  255. 

1845.     Colburn,  74:  191. 

1846.     Colburn,  77:  242. 

1847.     Colbuni,  80:  215. 

1848.     Colburn,  83:  230.  — Eel.  R.  87:  665. 

1850.     Eel.  R.  93:  129. 

185 1.     Colburn,  92:  42. — Westm.  55:  394. 

1852.     Colburn,  95:  114. 

1853.     Co'burn,  98:  32.  —  Eraser,  47:  707. 

1854.     Colburn,  loi :  45. 

Some  Pictures  in.     Eraser,  51:  707. 

1855,  Ruskin  on.     Art  J.  7:  237. 

1S59.     Eraser,  59:  662. 

i860.    -Eraser,  61:  874. 

1S61.    Macmil.  4:  205. 

1862.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Eraser,  66:  65. 

1863.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Eraser,  67:  783. 

1S64.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Eraser,  70:  57. 

1865.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Eraser,  71:  736. 

1866.     (T.  F.  Wedmore)  Bentley,  60:  28. 

1869.     (B.  Cracroft)  Fortn.  12:  46. 

1S72.     (H.  Morley)  Fortn.  17:  692. — Eraser,  86:  21. 

1S73.     Eraser,  88:  74. 

1S77.     (H.  H.  Statham)  Fortn.  28:  69. 

1S78.     Victoria,  31:   145. 

1S79.     Victoria,  33:  149. 

—  in  relation  to  Fine  Arts.    (T.  Taylor)  F.  Arts  Q.  1 :  275. 

—  Lectures  at.     Blackw.  54:  691. 

—  Old  Masters  at.     Art  J.  33:  65. 

—  Pictures  and  People  at,  1879.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  641. 

—  Reflections  at.     (H.  H.  Statham)  Fortn.  26:  60. 

—  Rise  of.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  16:  446,  476,  516. 

—  Sandby's  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  641. 

—  Scheme  for  erecting  a.     (J.  Hunter)  Arch.  32:  132. 

—  Schools  of.    Art  J.  33:  250. 


Royal  Academj',  Sending-in  Day  at.     Art  J.  33:  193. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of.     Eraser,  31:  5S3. 

—  Visit  to.     Eraser,  10:  106. 

—  Young  Art  at.     (A.  Meynell)  Tinsley,  29:  36.  —  (J. 

Oldcastle)  Tinsley,  26:  568. 
Ro3-al  Agricultural  Society.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  3:  165,  296. 

—  Journal  of.     Nature,  II :  461. 

Royal  Albert  Hall  of  Arts  and   Sciences,  Opening  of, 

1871.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  419. 
Royal  and  illustrious  Ladies.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  472.     39: 

50.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  246. 
Royal  Arms  and  Royal  Badges.     Chamb.  J.  43:  500. 
Royal  Asiatic  Society's  Museum.  Penny  M.  10:  324,  335. 
Royal  Authors.     Ed.  R.  39:  84.  —  Dem.  R.  12:  392. — 

Chamb.  J.  42:  390.  —  All  theYear,  19:  234. 
Royal  Authorship.     (S.  Wilberforce)  Quar.  123:  279. — 

Quar.  124:  55.    See  Authors,  RoA-al. 
Royal  Births  and  Baptisms.     St.  James,  9:  497. 
Royal  British  Bank  Case.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  85. 
Royal  Christenings.     Cornh.  9:  410. 
Royal  Confession ;  a  Legend.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  287. 
Royal  Epithets.     Chamb.  J.  50:  534. 
Royal  Espousals.     Once  a  Week,  7:  39. 
Royal  Exchange.     Chamb.  J.  5:  369.  —  Westm.  35:  2t. 
Royal  Exiles  and  Imperial  Parvenus.     Galaxy,  14:  510. 
Roj-al  Families  and  their  Intermarriages.    Cornh.  7:  374. 

—  of  Europe.     Liv.  Age,  56:   769. 

Royal  Favorites.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  505.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  66:  118. 
Royal  Geographical  Society  of  London,  Journal  of.     Mo. 

R.  144:  39. 
Royal  George,  Loss  of,  17S2.     Penny  M.  i:  127.     3:  174. 
Royal  Household,  Orders  respecting,  in  1610.    (F.  Douce) 

Arch.  14:  249. 

—  Ordinances  of.     Arch.  supp.  vol.  1790. 

Royal  Household  Expenses,  Henry  VII.,  Henry  VIII., 

Elizabeth,  etc.     ArcTi.  12:  80. 
Royal  Institution,  History  of,  Jones's.     Nature,  5:  397. 

—  Laboratories  of.     Once  a  Week,  28:  141.  —  (W.  Spot- 

tiswoode)  Nature,  7:  223,  263. 
Royal  Irish  Academy.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  652. 
Royal  Ladies  of  England.     Eel.  M.  37:  447. 
Royal  Literature.    (J.  B.  Angell)  Chr.  R.  22:  571.    See 

Authors,  Royal. 
Royal  Marriage.     Dem.  R.  22:  256. 
Royal  Marriage  Act.     All  the  Year,  7:  366.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  74:  223.  —  Pamph.  3:  475. 
Royal  Marriages,  1846.     Blackw.  60:   740. 
Royal  Omens,  Signs,  and  Portents.  All  the  Year,  35 :  448. 
Royal  Pilgrimages  to  St.  Paul's.     Once  a  Week,  26:  127. 
Royal  Preferences.     Victoria,  21 :  372. 
Royal  Prerogative  in  England.     Ed.  R.  52:  139. 

—  Dillwyn's  Motion  on.     (H.  Dunckley)  Fortn.  31 :  866. 
Royal  Pretenders.     (E.   Quincy)  Nation,  9:    207.     See 

Pretenders. 
Royal  Salute;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  54:  504. 
Royal   Society   and  M.    Legendre.     (T.  P.   Thompson) 

Westm.  20:  424. 

—  and  Robert  Boyle.    Liv.  Age,  21 :   433.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  17:  2*8. 

—  Committees  of.     Nature,  13:  193. 

—  Early  Days  of.     Chamb.  J.  8:  199. 

—  Government  of.     Nature,  3 :  1 . 

—  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  10:  105. 

—  Medals  of.     Nature,  li:  155. 

—  Present  Condition  of .     Nature,  11:  175,  196. 

—  Weld's  History  of.     (Sir  D.   Brewster)  No.  Brit.  20: 

209.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31 :  217.  —  Eraser,  38:  127. 
Royal   Society  of   Literature.     Ed.  R.  78:  365.     Same 

art.  Eel.  Mus.  3:  433.  — Lond.M.  3:  72-  —  Colburn, 

6:  97. 
Royal  Society  of  Victoria.    Nature,  6:  375. 


EOYAL 


1131 


RULE 


Royal  Sovereign,  Ship,  Dufcriptiou  of.      Once  a  Week, 

ii:  565. 
Royal  Supremacy,  and  the  History  of  its  Introduction. 

Nat.  K.  17:  384. 

—  and  Papal  Aggression.     No.  Brit.  15:  254. 
Royal  Train.     All  the  Year,  44:  221. 

Royal  Whim.     (W.  Meinhuld)  Ecl.M.  29:  76. 
Royale,  Madame,  Daughter  of  Marie  Antoinette,  Recol- 
lections of.     St.  James,  24:  241. 
Royalists,  Scottish.     Fraser,  70:  725. 
Royalt}',  Divine  Right  of.     All  tiie  Year,  6:  222. 

—  Future  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5:  32. 

—  in  England.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  170. 
Royer-CoUard,  Pierre  Paul.     Nat.  R.  g:  340. 
Royston,  Viscount,  Memoir  of.     Mo.  R.  147:  25. 
Roj'ston  Court  House  and  its  Appurtenances.  (J.  Beldam) 

Arch.  40:  iig. 
Rozmital,  Leo  von.  Travels  of.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am. 

60:  404. 
Rubbish.     Cliamb.  J.  52:   749.  —  Chamb.  J.  56:   59S. — 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  97. 

—  Value  of.    Chamb.  J.  15:  310.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

30:  122. 
Rubens,  Peter  Paul.     Art  J.  4:  9,  41,  •]■].    14:  17,  49,  Si. 
—  Blackw.  90:  365.  —  (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Intci'iuit. 
R.  7:   233.  —  (E.  Mason)  Harper,  56:   836. — Eel. 
M.  70:  3S5.  —  Penny  M.  3:  301. 

—  and  his  Scholars.     (F.  \V.  Fairholt)  Art  J.  II :  21,  53. 

—  and  Rembrandt.     Fraser,  31 :    293.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  5:  155. 

—  and  Van  Dyck,  in  England.     Liv.  Age,  124:  2S3. 

—  Apprenticeship  of.     Argosy,  16:  208. 

—  Contributions  to  Life  01.     (C.  Dempster)  Ed.  R.  I17: 

116. 

—  Daughter  of.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  8:  i. 

—  Fete  of,  at  Antwerp.     Tinsley,  21:  357. 

—  in  Antwerp,  Italy,  and  Paris.     (S.  Tytler)  Argosy,  2: 

3S9.     3:  188,  385. 

—  in  tlie  Cloister.     (VV.  Bhtck)  Once  a  Week,  II :  573. 

—  in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  24. 

—  Life  and  Genius  of.     Ed.  R.  72:  320. 

—  On  a  Painting  of.     Temp.  Bar,  29:  342. 

—  Paintings  of.  Restoration  of.     Art  J.  6:  303. 

—  Visit  to  the  Chateau  of.     Fraser,  57:  32. 

—  Waagen  on  the  Life  and  Genius  of.     Mo.  R.  152:  12S. 

—  Was  he  a  Colorist  V    Blackw.  62:  564. 

Rubi,  The;  a  Poetical  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  11:   260-691. 

12:  75,  139. 
Rubichon,  M.     England.     Quar.  23:   174. 
Rubies  and  Red  Herrings.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  28:  65. 
Rubinstein,  Anton.     O.  &  N.  6:  477. 

—  Feramors.     (II.  T.  Finck)  Nation,  28:  246. 
Rubinstein  Concerts.     0.  &  N.  7:  122. 
Rubric  »C7'«M«  Usage.     Quar.  89:  203. 
Rubrics,  Bardsley  on  the.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  105. 

—  Need  of  more.    (H.  Southgate)  Am.  Church  R.  18:  52. 

—  Revision  of.     Am.  Churcli  R.  23:   266.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

74:  908. 
Rubrical  Controversy.     Cong.  JI.  28:  191. 
Rubruquis,  William  de.     Penny  ^I.  3:  266-350. 
Ruby.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Atlan.  31:  4S1. 
Ruby's  Journal.     Tinslej',  12:  633. 
Riickert.     /See  Rueckert. 
Rudbeck,  Oluf.     Eel.  R.  114:  559. 

—  Atlantica;  translated.    (G.  P.  Marsh)  Am.  Eel.  i:  63. 

and  its  Author.     (F.  Rowan)  Victoria,  i:  527. 

Rudder,   Ship's,   Force  of.     (H.  Ransford)  Eel.  Eiigin. 

7:  590. 
Rudder  Grange.  (F.  R.  Stockton  )Scril).  9:  73.  16:  104,407. 
Rudimental,  The.     Chamb.  J.  15:  401. 
Rudimentary  Organs  and  their  Lessons.     (A.  Wilson) 

St.  James,  42:  273. 


Rudolf  of  Ilabsburg.  Peop.  J.  9:  189.  — Colburn,  121 : 
299. 

Rudolph  and  Alice.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  263. 

Rudolph  and  Hermann;  a  Poem.  (L.  M.  Gilbert)  Lake- 
side, 1 :  145. 

Rudolph,  Michael,  alias  Michael  Ney.  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
13:  17- 

Rudolph  of  Werdeuberg.  (II.  F.  Ilai-rington)  Godey,  21 : 
253- 

Rudston  Monolith.  Autiquarj-,  i:  171.  —  (S.  Pegge) 
Arch.  5:  95. 

Rudjcrd.  Sir  Benjamin,  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  R.  156:  255. 

Rue  St.  Jean.     (O.  F.  Adams)  Lippinc.  21:  727. 

Rueckert,  F.  (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  18:  i^.  —  Macniil.  14: 
56.  —  (II.  J.  Warner)  Chr.  Exam.  81 :  48  —  Sliarpe, 
51:  147. — Ev.  Sat.  1 :  427. — Hours  at  Home,  7:  505. 

—  Poems.    (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  51 :  435.  — 

(E.  P.  Evans)  No.  Am.  109:  5S4. 
Ruft',  The,  and  its  Successors.     Chamb.  J.  50:  670. — 

Penny  M.  5:  "j^. 
Ruffed  Grouse.     (A.  Fowler)  Am.  Natural.  2:  365. 
Ruffian,  The.     AH  the  Year,   20:   421.  — (C.   Dickens) 

Ev.  Sat.  6:  551. 
Ruffianism.    (G.  J.  A.  Coulson)  So.  M.  10:  257. 

—  Social.     Dem.  R.  38:  402. 

Rutlin,  Edmund,  with  portrait.  De  Bow,  11:  431. 
RulHni,  Agostino.  (D.  ^lasson)  Macmil.  11:  323. 
Ruffini,  Giovanni.     (J.  Mazzini)  Peop.  J.  i:  293. 

—  Doctor  Antonio.     No.  Brit.  24:  537.  — Tait,  n.  s.  22: 

6S3. 

—  Lavinia.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  204. 

—  Lorenzo  Benoni.     Quar.  93:  117.  —  No.  Brit.  19:  1S5. 

—  Fraser,  48:  87.  —  Dub.  Univ.  42:  158. —  Nat.  M. 
3:  333.  — Eel.  M.  29:  523.  — Eel.  R.  97:  718.— 
Tait,  n.  s.  20:  376. 

—  Vincenzo.     Browuson,  21:  45. 

Ruffiier,  Henry,  Address  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  792. 
Kufus  Hickman  of  St.  Botolph's.     Blackw.  126:  348. 
Rufus  Raulin's  Ride.     (E.  J.  Hall)  Lakeside,  9:  477. 
Rugby  Colony,  Tenn.,  Hughes's.     (N.  C.  Perkins)  Dial 

(Ch.),  2:  78.  —  (F.  Watt)  St.  James,  49:  469. 
Rugby  School.     Blackw.  96:  219. 

—  and  T.  Arnold.     (A.  P.  Stanlev)  Macmil.  30:  279. — 

(S.  Eliot)  Am.  J.  Educ.  28:'753. 

—  Football  at.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  249.     12:  565. 

—  Natural  Science  Schools.    (T.  N.  Hutchinson)  Nature, 

i:  485. 

—  Rebellion  at.  (M.  Collins)  St.  James,  36:  516. 
Lord  Lyltelton  and  Collins  on.    St.  James,  37:  322. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Quar.  102:  330.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  55:  5-7- 

—  Temple  Memorial  at.     Nature,  3;  361. 

—  Visit  to.     Blackw.  91:  537. 

Rugby  Story,  Old.     All  the  Year,  26:  516. 

Ruggles,  Timothv,  Memoir  of.     Wore.  M.  2:  54. 

Ruhmkorfif.  Henry  Daniel.     Nature,  17:  169. 

Ruikan  Foss,  The.     Once  a  Week,  7:  251. 

Remains  of  lost  Empires.  (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  50:  489. 

Ruins,  On.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  510. 

Ruins  of  P»stum,  and  other  Poems.     (W.  C.  Bryant) 

No.  Am.  19:  42. 
Ruined  Castle.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  Sq. 
Ruined  (^hapel  on  St.  MichaTs  Island.  Chamb.  J.  36:  52. 
Ruined  Laird.    (Jlrs.  C.  E.  Norton)  Colburn,  39:  171.  301. 
Ruined  Life;  a  Tale.     (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath.  World,  9: 

185. 
Ruined  Potter.     House.  Words,  9:  441. 
Ruined  Shrine.     Lakeside,  10:  345. 
Ruisseau  los  Bois  and  the  People.     Temp.  Bar.  39:  40. 
Ruiz,  Juan,  a  modia?val  Spanish  Writer.    (M.  A.  Ward) 

Fortn.  26:  S09. 
Rule  of  Faith,  Philosophy  of.     Dub.  R.  35:  273. 


RULING 


1132 


RUSKIN 


Ruling-Engine,  Diffraction.    (W.  A.  Rogers)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

119:  54. 
Ruling  Passion  strong  in  Death.     St.  James,  24:  5S9. 
Rumford,  Count.     -See  Thompson,  Benjamin. 
Rumfskin,  King  of  the  North  Pole.     (J.  Poole)  Bentlej-, 

9:  345- 
Rumination  in  Fish.    (W.  Houghton)  Intel.  Obs.  11 :  190. 
Rummage  Review.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  567. 
Rumpty-Dudget.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Fraser,  102:  437. 
Rumsej,  Mary  Ann.    (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  44:  266. 
Run  to  Earth.     (J.  H.  Myrover)  So.  M.  8:  670.    10:  529. 
Runaway  Horse.     (C.  S.  Cheltnam)  St.  James,  8:  506. 
Runaway  Husbands.     All  the  Year,  33:  66. 
Runcinan,  Alexander,  and  Widow  Hogarth.     (D.  Cook) 

Once  a  Week,  4:  10. 
Runes  and  Rune-Stones.     (R.  J.  King)  Fraser,  93:  747. 

—  Northern.     For.  Q.  9:  43S. 

Runeberg,  Johan  Ludvig.      Poems.      Cornh.    38:    425. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  568.  — Penn  Mo.  12:  481. 
Runic  Calendars.     (J.  B.  Davis)  Arch.  41:  453. 
Runic  Column  at  I3encastle.     (H.  Howard)  Arch.  14: 

"3- 
Rtuiic  Cross  at  Lancaster.    (J.  M.  Kemble)  Arch.  29:  76. 
Runic  Inscriptions  on  Rings.     (W.  Hamper  and  H.  F. 

Douce)  Arch.  21:  25,  117. 
Runic  Legend.     (A.  Keary)  Good  Words,  18:  674. 
Runic  Obelisk  and  Copper  Dish.     (J.  M.  Kemble)  Arch. 

30:  31. 
Runic  Sketches.     Am.  Church  R.  23:  384. 
Rmijeet  Sing,   Court   and   Camp  of.     Ed.  R.   71 :   263. 

Same  art.  Mus.  39:  jt,.  —  Colburn,  58:  2S3. — Mo. 

R.  151:  406. 
Runnymede,  Disraeli's  Letters  of.     Fraser,  90:  2-;4. 
Rupee  Question  and  IMauritius.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  38:  687. 
Rupert,  Prince.     Fraser,  40:  52. 

—  and  the  Cavaliers.     Tait,  n.  s.  16:  394,  415. — Chr. 

Rem.  18:  86.  —  (E.  Warburton)  Bentley,  26:  100. 
—  Chr.  Obs.  50:  551. 

—  Warburton's  Memoirs  of.     Colburn,  86:  353. — Dub. 

Univ.  35:  507. 
Rupert  and  Fairfax  Papers.     Eel.  R.  90:  62. 
Rupert,  Fort,  How  we  went  to.     Once  a  Week,  13:  19. 
Rupert's  Land.     (R.  B.  Marcy)  Harper,  41 :  286. 

—  Science  in.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7:  336. 
Rupert's  March.     (G.  W.  Thornbury)  Colburn,  105:  476. 
Rupert's  Revenge;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  56:  777. 
Rupert's  Ring.     (M.  Collins)  Dub.  Univ.  59:  553. 
Rural  and  Church  Architecture.      (F.  D.   Huntington) 

Chr.  Exam.  31:  60.     See  Architecture. 

Rural  Cemeteries.  (J.  Brazer)  No.  Am.  53:  385.  —  New 
Eng.  M.  7:  316.  —  So.  Q.  19:  523.  —  Am.  Q,.  Obs. 
3:  149.  —  Chr.  R.  13:  9.  —  (Prof.  Johnston)  Metli. 
Q.  4:  35.  See  Cemeteries;  Mount  Auburn;  Green- 
wood; etc. 

Rural  Classes  of  England.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  80. 

Rural  Economy  of  Switzerland.  Chamb.  J.  43  :  154. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  745. 

—  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     Hogg,  13:  201. 
Rural  Enjoyment.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  397. 

Rural  Festivals.     Colburn,  54:  474. 
Rural  Life  and  Literature.     (II.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  19:  146. 

—  of  England,  Howitt  on.     Eel.  R.  68:  410. —Mo.  R. 

145:  339- 
Rural  Objects  in  England  and  America.  Putnam,  6:  32. 
Rural  Population,  State  of.     Colburn,  43:  28 1. 
Rural  Scenes  of  Pope  and  Milton.     Fraser,  23:   519. 

—  and  Customs  in  South  of  England.     Chamb.  J.  20:  Si. 
Rural  Studies.     (D.  G.  Mitchell)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  loi- 

AA7-     4:  1-538- 
Rurie,  -lohn,  Poetry  of.     S(i.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  483. 

—  Vision  of  Youth.     So  Lit.  Mess.  20:  53. 


Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.     Voyage  round  the  World. 

Ed.  R.  68:  46.  —  Mo.  R.  146:  115.—  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

5:  26. 
Ruses,  Ingenious.     Chamb.  J.  55:  474. 
Rush,  Richard,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  7:  301. — with 

portrait,  Anal.  M.  3:  45. 

—  Letter  of.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  265. 

—  Residence  at  the  Court  of  London.     (J.  G.  Lockhart) 

Quar.49:  322.  —  Ed.R.  57:  449.  —  Liv.  Age,  6:  174. 

—  For.  Q.  12:  209. — Mo.  R.  131:  240. — Westm. 
19:  372. 

—  Writings.     (S.  A.  AUibone)  No.  Am.  91:  491. 
Rushes.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  15:   529. 
Rushton  Hall.     (J.  Plummer)  Once  a  Week,  6:  55. 
Ruskin,  John.     Blackw.  80:  503.     103:  675.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  71:  1068.— with  portrait,  Once  a  Week, 
26:  475.  —  with  portrait,  Appleton,  4:  552.  —  with 
])ortrait,  Galaxy,  13:  164. — (W.  H.  Browne)  N. 
Eel.  4:  88.  —  with  portrait,  Pract.  M.  7:  161.  —  ((L 
Haven)  Melh.  Q.  20:  533.  —  (D.  M.  Hodge)  Univ. 
Q.  30:  5.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  69:  630. 

—  and  St.  George's  Company.     (H.  E.  Scudder)  Atlan. 

42:  39. 

—  and  the  Lord's  Prayer.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.Q.  lo:  i. 

—  and  St.  Mark's,  Venice.     Art  J.  32:  47. 

—  Architectural  Works.     So.  Q.  27:  372. 

—  Arrows  of  the  Chace.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  33: 

220. 

—  as    Art   Critic.      Westm.    80  :    469.  —  (H.    Bedford) 

Month,  15:  26.  — (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Broadw.  2:  48. 

—  Hogg,  10:  434.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31:  65. 

—  as  a  Political  Economist.     Westm.  78:  530. 

—  as  a  Religious  Writer.     Chr.  Obs.  62:  658. 

—  at  the  Sea-Side.     (J.  Skelton)  Fraser.  62:  719, 

—  Brantwood;  a  Lakeside  Home.     Art  J.  33:  321. 

—  Drawings  of.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  29:  411. 

—  Edinburgh  Lectures.     Colburn,  loi:  413. 

—  P^lements  of  Drawing.     Blackw.  87:  32. 

—  Fiction,  fair  and  foul.     St.  James,  47:  307. 

—  Fors  Clavigera.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation,  12:  221.  — 

(T.  M.  Coan)  Appleton,  20:  58. 

—  Lectures  on  Architecture  and  Painting.     Prosp.  R.  10: 

352.  —  Blackw.  75:  740. 

on  Art.     (S.  A.  Brooke)  Macmil.  22:  423.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  451.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  680. 

—  Letter  to  young  Girls.     Liv.  Age,  132:  62. 

—  Letters.    "(W.  F.  Allen)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  228. 
to  the  Clergy.     Lond.  Q.  56:  132. 

—  Literary  Spirit.     Bost.  R.  2:  491. 

—  Modern  Painters.     (F.  Dexter)  No.  Am.  66:  no. — 

Blackw.  54:  485.  — Fraser,  33:  358.  —  For.  (^  37: 
380.— No.  Brit.  10:  212.  — Quar.  98:  384. —(J. 
Skelton)  Fraser,  55:  619.  —  Brit.  Q.  32:  412.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  52:  539.  — Eel.  R.  103:  545.  104:  107. 
112:  478.  — Prosp.  R.  3:  213. —  (R.  Sturgis)  Na- 
tion, 7:  173. 

—  Mr.  Dusky's  Opinions  on  Art.     Blackw.  84:  122. 

—  My  first  Editor.     Dub.  Univ.  91 :  385. 

—  New  Lectures  on  Art,  1870.     (H.  N.  Day)  New  Eng. 

29:  659. 

—  Notes  on  the  Exhibition,  1855.     Art  J.  7:  237. 

—  on  Drawing.     Art  J.  9:  255. 

—  Oxford  Lecture,  1S77.     19th  Cent.  3:  136.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  136:  502. 

—  Philanthropy  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  271. 

—  Political  Economy  in  the  Clouds.     Fraser,  62:  651. 

—  Recent  Notes   by.     (Mrs.  F.  Rye)  Canad.  Mo.    17: 

480. 

—  Recent  Writings.      (L.    Stephen)  Fraser,    89  :    688. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  10.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83: 
275.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  154. 

—  Religious  Suggestiveness  of.     Bost.  R.  i :  323. 


RUSKIN 


1133 


RUSSIA 


Kuskin,  John.  Sesame  and  Lilies.  (R.  Sturgis,  jr.)  No. 
Am.  102:  306. 

—  Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture.     (S.   G.   Brown)  No. 

Am.  72:  294. — I'Vaser,  41:  151.  —  Uub.  Univ.  34: 
I.  —  Chr.  Obs.  50:  684. 

—  Stones  of  Venice.     EcL  R.  94:    365.  —  Brit.  Q.  13: 

476.  18:  460. — No.  Brit.  15:  461.  21:  172. — 
Fraser,  49:  127,  463.  —  Liv.  Aj;e,  29:  469. — Dub. 
Univ.  38:  253.  — EcL  R.  93:  591.  98:  553.— 
Prosp.  R.  10:  19.  —  Chr.  Obs.  51:  53S.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 
18:  286. 
Selection  from.     Internat.  M.  3:  19. 

—  Two  Paths.     Art  J.  n:  202, 

—  Unique  Dogmatism  of.     Liv.  Age,  135:  376. 

—  i'f?'su«  Raphael.     Art  J.  11:  229,  261. 

—  Will  of.     Liv.  Age,  133:  376. 

—  Works.     Blackw.  70:  326.  —  (H.  H.  Lancaster)  No. 

Brit.  36:  I.  —  Putnam,  7:  490. 

Ruskiniana.     Appleton,  25:  361. 

Ruskiiiism.  (G.  F.  Chorley)  Ed.  R.  103:  535.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  38:  333.  — Tait,  n.  s.  18:  3S6. 

Russcl,  Alexander,  Editor  of  the  Scotsman.  (H.  G. 
Graham)  Fraser,  102:  301.  Same  art.  Canad.  Mo. 
18:  481. 

Russell,  Lord  John.  Quar.  88:  564.  —  (R.  Vaughan) 
Brit.  Q.  i:  198.  —  with  portrait,  Fraser,  4:  65.  18: 
118. —  Liv.  Age,  29:  186.  — Brit.  Q.  i:  198.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  5:  366.  —  Fraser,  31:  631.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  6:  224. — Eel.  'M.  11:  425.  —  Fraser,  46: 
609.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  157.  —  Peop.  J.  3: 
288.  — Blackw.  89:  245.  97:  505.  — (J.  McCarthv) 
Galaxy,  15:  5.  — with  portrait,  New  Dom.  17:  143. 

—  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  31:  406.  —  with  portrait, 
Ev.  Sat.  11:  227. 

—  and  the  Bishop  of  Exeter.     Blackw.  37  :  145. 

—  and  the  Earl  of  Derln'.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  173. 

—  and  his  Measures.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  234. 

—  and  the  Methodists.     Meth.  M.  53:  378. 

—  and  Thomas  Moore.     Hogg,  10:  30S. 

—  Don  Carlos;  a  Tragedy.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  29: 

370.  —  Mo.  R.  100:  66.  —  Westm.  29:  19J.  —  Kcl. 
R.  37:  136. 

—  Letter  to  the  Electors,  1845.     Quar.  77:  298. 

—  Literarv  Character  of.     Westm.  50:   i.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M   16:  I. 

—  Political  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  170. 

—  Public  Career  of.     Colburn,  112:  253. 

—  Recollections  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  2o:  317. 

—  Retirement  of,  1S55.     Liv.  Age,  46:  539. 

—  Sacrifice  of,  1S54.     Fraser,  49:  559. 

—  Speech  at  Stroud.     (Juar.  59:  ,19. 

—  Speeches,     (J.  Moncrieff)  Ed.  R.  131:   567. 
Russell,  John.     See  Bedford,  4th  Duke  of. 
Russell,  Noadiali,  Diary  of,  16S2.     N,  E.  Reg.  7:  53. 
Russell,  Odo  W.  L.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  54. 
Russell,    Lady  Rachel.      Colburn,   115:    279.  —  Eel.  R. 

31:  341- 

—  and  Revolution  of  16S8.     Mo.  Rel.  "M.  27:  230,  279. 

—  Guizot's  Married  lAfe  of.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  630. —  Eel. 

R.  102:  5S2. — Ecl.M.  37:  45. 

—  Letters  of.    Liv.  Age,  40:  552. 
Russell,  Samuel.     Bentley,  18:  523. 
Russell,  Thomas.     (A.Bradford)  Hunt,  i:  355. 
Russell,  Lord  Wm.     Blackw.  3:  39S. — Mo.   R.  91:225. 

—  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  52:  552. — Eel.  R.  31:  201. 

—  and  Lady  Rachel.     (IL  W.  Herbert)  Godey,  46:  47. 
Russell,  William.     Am.  .1.  Educ.  3:   139. 

Russell,  William  H.  (J.W.Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  50:  279. 
R.issell,  House  of.      (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  56:  305. 

—  and  Cheneys.  (J.  A.  Froude)  Fraser,  lOO:  360.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  34;. 

—  Wiffen's  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  59:  27S. 


Russia.  (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  39:  i.  —  (M.  E.  G.  Duff) 
19th  Cent,  i:  72,  29S.  —  (A.  H.  Everett)  No. 
Am.  27:  255.  —  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  30:  226. — 
Am.  Q.  5:  495.  — Ed.  R.  79:  355. —Brit.  &  For. 
R.  i:  102.  253.  3:232.  12:  I.  —  Dub.  Uuiv.2g: 
251. — Blackw.  43:  97. — Am.  Eel.  3:  503.  —  (W. 
R.  S.  Ralston)  Good  Words,  9 :  631 .  —  ( W.  P.  Garri- 
son) Nation,  3:  247.  —  (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  7:  326. 
—  Lippine.  25:  467. — Ed.  R.  145:  35S.  —  Am. 
Presb.  R.  9:  28,  204. 

—  abroad  and  at  Home,  1878.     Westm.  iio:   150. 

—  Accessionsof  Territory  to,  1774-1S12.  Westm.  61 :  555. 

—  Adventures  of  a  Queen's  Messenger  in.     St.  James, 

12:  18S. 
with  a  Passport  in.  Once  a  Week,  3:  551. 

—  Aggrandizement  of,  1853.     ^Vestm.  5o:  551. 

—  Aggressions  of,  and  Duty  of  Europe.  Westm.  109: 465. 

and  Duty  of  Great  Britain,  1S78.    Quar.  145:  534. 

as  affecting  Austria,   Hungary,  and  Turkey.     (L. 

Kossuth)  Contemp.   31:    i.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
136:  94.    Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  205. 

in  1S53.     Brit.  Q.  18:  540. 

in  1S54.     Brit.  Q.  19:  551. 


in  i8i 


Brit.  Q.  22:  201. 


—  Aggressive  Policy  of.    (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  78:  501. 

—  Eel.  R.  69:  457. 

—  Czar  Alexander's  Reforms.     Fraser,  103:  30. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.      (K.  Blind)  Fortn.  12:  250. — 

(K.  Blind)  Internat.  R.  5:  433,  624. 
Trevor  on.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  60. 

—  and  America.      (M.  D.  Conway)  Fortn.  6:  659.  —  (C. 

G.  Leland)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i:  242. 

—  and  Asiatic  Minerals.     (1).  Ker)  Geog.  M.  2:  4. 

—  and  Austria,  Armies  of.      (E.  B.  Hamley)  19th  Cent. 

3:  844. 

—  and  China,  1880.     (D.  E.  Boulger)  Fraser,  102:  164. 

—  and  the  Czar.     Chamb.  J.  22:  2S9,  30S,  332. 

—  and  the  Danube.     Colburn,  91:  362. 

—  and  the  East.     (K.  Blind)  Macniil.  20:  36.   Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  73:  48. 
Views  of  Mazzini  on.      (K.  Blind)  Internat.  R.  6: 

64,  154- 

—  and  England.     (J.  C.  Hodgson)  St.  James.  45:  239. 

Battletield  of.     (D.  Ker)  Nat.  Q.  38:  23. 

First  Relations  of.     Liv.  Age,  26:  97. 

from  1876  to  18S0.     (A.  P.  Irby)  Fraser,  lOi :  612. 

in  1S75.    Fraser,  92:  450. 

and  Turkey,  1877.      (G.  L.  Gomme)  Colburn,  160: 

379-523- 

in  1S78.     Dub.  R.  82 :  465. 

in  the  East.     Quar.  138:  568. 

Is  an  Alliance  possible  ?     (J.  C.  Paget)  St.  James, 

36:  462. 
Russian  Ally,  1841.      Fraser,  23:    1.     Same  art. 

Mus.  41:  545. 

—  and    Europe.      (C.    Redding)  Colburn,    132:    371. — 

Westm.  62:  116. 

Personnel  of  the  Question  of.      Fraser,  49:  645. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  379. 

—  and  Finland.     Quar.  51:  456. 

—  and  Georgia.     Mus.  11:   17. 

—  and  Germany.     (Dr.  Wells)  Meth.  Q.  30:  510. 

France  and  England.     Liv.  Age,  42:  376. 

in  1S72.     Dark  Blue,  3:  544. 

in  the  Event  of  a  War.     (L).  Ker)  Nat.  Q.  40:  303. 

—  and  her  Dependencies.     Fraser,  69:  3S7. 

—  and  India.     (G.  Chesnej-)  19th  Cent.  3:  605.      Same 

art.   Liv.    Age,    137:    259. — Quar.    147:    229. — 

Jlonth,  33:  320. 
Fairs  and  Pilgrimages  in.    (G.  Smith)  Good  Words, 

14:  58,  192. 
Textile  Products  of.     Ed.  R.  102:  40. 


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Russia  and  Koordistan,  Journeys  in,  183S.  Mo.  R.  148: 457. 

—  and  the  Mouths  of  the  Danube.     De  Bow,  17:  172. 

—  and  the  North  of  Europe,  1830-37.     Mo.  R.  147:  227. 

—  and  Panslavisin.    (J.  W.  Tipping)  D.ark  lihie,  4:  2S5. 

—  and  Persia,  War  between.     Black w.  23:  457. 

—  and  Poland.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  129:  416. 

—  and  Roumania.     Ed.  R.  148:  195. 

—  and  the  Russians.     Brit.  Q.  30:  152.  — So.  Lit.  Mess. 

2:  515.  —  Westm.  48:  514. 
in  1S42,   Kohl  on.      Eel.  R.  76:  687.      77:  77.— 

Mo.  R.  159  :  223. 
in  1854.      ('olburn,  105:  165. — Bentley,  36:  361. 

—  and  Russian  Reformers.     Westm.  113:  160. 

—  and  the  Shores  of  the  Baltic.      (N.  Maeleod)  Good 

Words,  2:  44,  104,  366. 

—  and  Siberia,  Cochrane's  Journey  through.      Lond.  M. 

10:  36. 

—  and  Sweden,  Porter's  Travels  in.  (R.  Heber)  Quar.  2: 

2SS. 

—  and  the  Treaty  of  Paris.     Once  a  Week,  23:  414. 

—  and  Turkey.     (J.  S.  C.Abbott)  Harper,  24:  433.— 

(J.  Mazzini)  Fortn.  27:  559.  —  Dub.  R.  36:  79. — 
Am.  Q.  7:  24.     See  Eastern  Question;  Turkej-. 

and  Circassia.     Ed.  R.  67:  123. 

and  Greece,  Recollections  of.     Eor.  Q.  17:  457. 

and  India.     For.  R.  3:  279. 

andTartary.     (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  12:  673,  923,  loii. 

Czar  and  the  Sultan.     (D.  Field)  Putnam,  3:  503. 

England,  France,  and  their  Relations,  1857.  Westm. 

68:  415. 

from  1S14  to  1876.     Ed.  R.  145:  263. 

Germany,  Greece,  and  the  Scandinavian  Powers  in 

reference  to.     Fraser,  49:  718. 

in  1835.     Eel.  R.  61:  145. 

in  1S53.    Quar.  94:  260.  —  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am. 

Church  R.  6:  364.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  20:  421-745.  —  Col- 
burn, 98:  271. — Fraser,  48:  711. 

in  i860.     New  Q.  9:  272. 

in  1874.    Fraser,  89:  671. 

in  1876.     (J.  Bryce)  Fortn.  26:  793.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  132:  3. 

in  1878.    (A.  Forbes)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  lo:  81. 

Stephens'  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  148:  153. 

Treaty  between.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  200,  243. 

—  —  Wars  of.    Dub.  Univ.  44:  194.    <b'ee  Crimean  War; 

Turco-Russian  War. 

—  and  Turkestan.  (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Contemp.  28:  S73. 

—  and  United  States.    (W.  P.  Mowras)  Lakeside,  4:  216. 
Alliance  of,  Possibilities  of  an,  1855.     Fraser,  51: 

670.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  46:  34. 
Diplomacy  of,  1809-12.      (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am. 

119:  471. 

State  Papers,  1822.    Niles's  Reg.  23:  201. 

1826.     Niles's  Reg.  30:  41. 

1832.     Niles's  Reg.  44:  231. 

—  and  the  Western  Powers.     Brownson,  12:  91. 

—  Archives  of.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  6:  468. 

—  Aristocracy  of.     Chamb.  J.  35:  387.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  54:  553. 

—  Army  of.      Ed.  R.  18:  230.  —  Mus.  19:  19,  117,  534. 

—  Chamb.  J.  48:  249.  — Fraser,  50:  127,  467. 

in  1806-7,  Wilson  on.     Eel.  R.  13:  520. 

in  1828.     (C.  R.  O'Donnell)  Fraser,  i :  490. 

—  Around  the  Kremlin.     Chamb.  J.  45:  649. 

—  Art  in.     (H.  Wilson)  Art  J.  32:  307. 
Present  State  of.     For.  Q.  20:  328. 

—  as  it  is,  1834.    Mo.  R.  133:  338. 

1854.     (W.  A.  Lamed)  New  Eng.  12:  424. 

—  as  viewed  bj'  Liberals  and  Tories,  18S0.     (H.  Tuttle) 

Nation,  30:  321. 

—  Baltic  Provinces.     Ed.  R.  132:  47.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  107:  3.  —  Penny  M.  6:  175,  182. 


Russia;  Barbarians  of  the  North.     (L.  Ritchie)  Colburn, 

45:  334-    46:  173- 

—  before  and  after  the  War,  1879.     Ed.  R.  151 :  206.  — 

Fraser,  loi :  353.  X 

—  Between  Europe  and  Asia.    (B.  Taylor)  Allan.  15:  8.        fl 

—  Black  Sea  Provinces.     Colburn,  lOi:   127. 

—  Boat  Voyage  in.     (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  15: 

554- 

—  Bourke's  Travels  in.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  251. 

—  Bremner's  Excursions  in.     Colburn.  55:  285. 

—  Building  Arts  in.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  410.  « 

—  Burials  in.     Penny  M.  4:  243.  ^ 

—  ('ai)itals  of.     Penny  M.  4:  465. 

—  Christianity  in.     Cong.  M.  14:  463. 

—  Christmas   in.      (R.    M.    Haj'ley)   Belgra.    19:    365. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  130. 

—  Church  of.     Blackw.   75:   285.  — Erit.  &  For.  R.  9: 

319.  —  (E.  Pond)  Princ.  36:  614. — (H.  J.  Cole- 
ridge) Month,  16:  yy.  —  (M.  S.  Snow)  Western,  4: 
578.— Chr.  Obs.  67:  134.  —Penny  M.  9:  410. 

and  its  Clergy.     No.  Brit.  53:  140. 

Future  of.     (F.  Tondini)  Cath.  World,  20:  544.  703. 

21:  61. 

History  of .     Chr.  Rem.  5:  71.     lo:  245. 

the  Patriarch  Nikon.     Lond.  Q.  18:  177. 

in  Alaska.     (C.  R.  Hale)  Am.  Church  R.  29:  402. 

Missions  of,  in  China  and  Japan.     (C.  R.  Hale) 

Am.  Church  R.  30:  590. 

Primer  of.     Am.  Church  R.  16:  571. 

Sects  of.     No.  Brit.  53:  426. 

Vistas  in.    (C.  P.  Smyth)  Good  Words,  3:  455,  528. 

Young's  Visit  to.    (J.  H.  Hopkins,  jr.)  Am.  Church 

R.  16:  637. 

—  Circassia,  and  the  Crimea  in  1839-40,  Jesse  on.    Mo. 

R-  157:  133- 

—  Civilization  in.     Bent.  Q.  i:  259. 
History  of.     Westm.  71:  274. 

—  Clarke's  Travels  in.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  4:   iti. — 

Walsh's  R.  3:  70. 

—  Clergy  of.     (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World,  16:  403. 

—  Colburn,  106:  352. 

—  Cochrane's  Pedestrian  Journey  in.     Portfo.(Den.)  32: 

202. 

—  Collins's  Survey  of.     Retros.  14:  32. 

—  Commerce  of.     De  Bow,  16:  540. 
Pioneers  of.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  84. 

with  Great  Britain,  1854.    (J.  T.  Danson)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  17:  693. 

—  Commercial  and  Manufacturing  Industrj'  of.     Pract. 

M.  i:  17,  102,  170. 

—  Commercial  Guilds  of.     (C.  Clark)  Hunt,  6:  37. 

—  Commercial  Policy  with  reference  to.  Blackw.  53:  S07. 

—  Commercial  Strength  of.    (F.Wharton)  Hunt,  5:  297. 

—  Communism  and  Serfdom  in.    (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn 

Mo.  5:  791. 

—  Conolly's  Journey  from,  to  India.    Mo.  R.  134:  4S6. 

—  Conspiracies  in.     (K.  Blind)  Contemp.  35:  422,  875. 

36:  120.     Same  art.  Appleton,  22:  57,  259,  339. 

—  Constitutional  Government  in.     Quar.  113;  60. 

—  Co-operative  Societies  in.  (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  7:  2S7. 

—  Coronation  of  Alexander  II.     Eel.  M.  40:  119. 

—  Court  of,  in  iGtli  Century.     (J.  Mutton)  Belgra.  23 :  99. 
under  Peter  III.  and  Catherine  II.    Temp.  Bar,  56: 

225. 

—  Court  and  Cabinet  of,  1853.    Bentley,  34:  190.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  777. 

—  Court  Life  in,  in  the  iSth  Century.    Temp.  Bar,  53: 

So,  494.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  626.     138:  752. 

—  Fraser,  59:  414. 

—  Courts  of  Law  in.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  8:  331. — 

(W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Good  Words,  9:  569. 

—  Crime  in.     (T.  Michell)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  27:  369. 


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Russia,  Custine's  Tour  in,  1S42.  Ed.  R.  79:  351.— (R. 
M.  Millies)  Quar.  73:  324.  —  Su.  C2.  28:  n  —Ed. 
R.  78:  36. —  For.  Q.  31:  427.— Tait,  n.  s.  10:  O37, 
693. 

—  Czar  of.     Dem.  R.  35=  i- 

—  Czars  of,  Autocracy  of.     Ed.  R.  loi :  500. 

—  Dangers  to  Europe  from.     (L.  Kossuth)  Contomp.  31 : 

555- 

—  De  Maistre  on.     Quar.  148:  432. 

—  Demands  on  France.     Westm.  23:  140. 

—  Demetrius,  Czar  of.     (A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  World,  30: 

653- 

—  Designs  of.     Mo.  R.  117:  120.  —  Mus.  13:  640. 

—  Despotism  in.     (C.  Rudy)  Ref.  Q.  27:  325, 
in  Armenia.     (.J.  J.  Ryan)  Putnam,  2:  182. 

—  Destiny  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  41. 

—  Dissent,  Heresy,  and  Schism  in.     Appleton,  17:  461. 

—  Dissenters  in.     Cong.  M.  26:  1-650. 

—  Ilepworth  Dixon  on.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  10 :  3S7. 

—  Prince  Dolgoroukow's.     Colburn,    119:    221.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  50:  516. 

—  Don  Cossacks  and  their  Customs.   Temp.  Bar,  50:  244. 

—  Easter  in.    All  the  Year,  5:  30.  —  (E.  Schuvler)  Scrib. 

3:  681. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Statistics  of.     Cong.  M.  14:  517. 

—  Effect  of  Crimean  War  on  Produce  of.     (R.  Valpj') 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  18:  301. 

—  Empire  of.     Blackw.  63:  129.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

17:  49. —  Mo.  R.  119:  52.  —  (W.  C.  Duncan)  De 
Bow,  11:  445,  549. — Quar.  94:  423.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  32:  234. —  Penny  M.  8:  444-48S. 

—  English  Prisoner  in.     Eraser,  50:  504. 

—  Englishwoman  in.     House.  Words,   10:   533.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  55:  336. 

—  Fairs  in.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  18:  778,  8S5. 

—  Family  Wolf-Hunt  in.     (V.  Goetz)  Lippinc.  9:  99. 

—  Fete  at  Peterhoff.     (.J.  L.  Stephens)  Knick.  12:  98. 

—  Finances  of.     (A.  Taran)  Fortn.  11:  364.  —  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)3i:  603. 
and  Mines  of.  Bank.  M.  2:  273.  —  Colburn,  80:  4S7. 

—  Financial  and  Industrial  Progress  of.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

30:  364. 

—  Financial  Statistics  of,  1S77.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  40:  476. 

—  Fine  Arts  in.     Eraser,  i :  276. 

—  Finland,  Norwaj',  Denmark,  and  the  Baltic.     Fraser, 

49:  214. 

—  Fires  in.     Pennj'  M.  4:  146. 

—  L.  de  Flagis  on.     Quar.  3:  69. 

—  Forest  Trees,  Timber  Cutting  and  Trade  of,  1825.    ( W. 

Howison)  Ed.  Philos.  .1.  12:  56. 

—  French  in,  1812.     Quar.  8:  445.     12:  466. 

—  Friends  and  Foes  of.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th  Cent. 

5:  168. 

—  Future  of.    Westm.  no:  469. 

—  Future  Czar  of.     (.J.  ^IcCarthy)  Galaxy,  16:  725. 

—  Gala  Night  in.     (T.  W.  Knox)  Harper,  50:  265. 

—  Gautier's.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  .M.  16:  207. 

—  Geology  of.     Quar.  77:  34S.  —  (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No, 

Brit.  5:  179.  —  Am.  .J.  Sci.  53:  153.  —  Brit.  Q.  6: 
289. 

—  Gerebtzoff'sHist.  of  Civilization  in.  Colburn,  II4:  452. 

—  Gipsies  of.    (C.  G.  Leland)  Macmil.  41 :  43,  1 1 7.    Same 

art.  Appleton,  23:  156. 

—  Granville's  Travels*  in.    Quar.  39:  i.  —  ^lus.  14:  427. 

—  Greece,  and  Constantinople.     St.  James,  44:  24. 

—  Handbook  of  the  principal  Families  in.    NcwQ.  7:  343. 

—  Haxthausen  on.     Quar.  93:  25.  —  Fraser,  40:  374. 

—  Henderson's  Biblical  Researches  in.     Eel.  R.  44:  132. 

—  Mo.  R.  in:  113.  — Meth.  M.  49:  465. 

—  History  of.     Lond.  Soc.  25:  30.  —  Anal.  M.  12:  107. 

Bentley,  44:  469. 
Early.     Fraser,  52:  573. 


Russia,  History  of,  Episode  in.     (I.  T.  Hecker)  Cath. 

World,  30:  653. 
Romance  of.    Blackw.  65:  664.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

17:  413.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  22:  30. 

—  Home  Lite  in.     (S.  T.  Evans)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  341. 

—  New  Q.  4:  91.  —  All  the  Year,  6:  29.  —  Bentley, 
37:  242. 

Past  and  present.     Brit.  Q.  21:  130. 

Yenables  on.     Mo.  R.  148:  403. 

—  Hostility  to  Commerce,  1S54.     Liv.  Age,  40:  356. 

—  Housekeeping  in.     All  the  Year,  7:  403. 

—  Imperial  Family  of.     (T.  W.  Knox)  Scrib.  3:  21S. 

—  Imperial  Policy  of.     Blackw.  78:  1-338. 

—  in  the  Black  Sea,  1S29-55.     Liv.  Age,  47:  360. 

—  in  Europe.     (A.  Arnold)  Fraser,  94:   135.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  87:  413. 

—  in  Central  Asia.     (C.  Morris)  Lippinc.  6:  106.  — Col- 

burn, 125:  III.     143:  123,  367. 
Advances  of.     Quar.  136:  395. — Nat.  Q.  23:  66. 

—  Liv.  Age,  24:  529.  —Lond.  Q.  15:  439. 

and  the  English.     (PL  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  307. 

Military  Power  of.     Quar.  143:  551. 

Mission  to  Bokhara  and  Khiva.     (J.  W.  Croker) 

Quar.  36:  106.  —  (D.  Ker)  Once  a  Week,  17:  2S7. 

—  Blackw.  28:  496. 

Movement  towards  Merv.    All  the  Year,  43 :  32.  — 

Colburn,  70:  477. 

on  the  Way  to  India.     Nat.  Q.  4:  1S5. 

Policy  of.     (T.  W.  Knox)  Harper,  47:  214. 

Progress  of,  1854.     Blackw.  75:  611. 

in  1S66.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  2:  488. 

—  in  Europe,  Productive  Zones  of.     Geog.  M.  5:  149. 
Progress  of .     Colburn,  105:  253. 

—  in  Prehistoric  Times.     Reliquary,  14:  193. 

—  iu  the  i6th  Century.     (G.  De  Leon)  Cath.  World,  30: 

260.  —  Retros.  17:  130. 

—  in  the   17th  Century;   Antioch  to   Moscow.     (J.    H. 

Wynne)  Jlonth,  19:  254. 

—  in  1S12.    Mus.  42:  515. — Blackw.  49:  737. 

—  in  1817.     Anal.  M.  11:  89. 

—  in  1829.    Ann.  Reg.  3:  267,  2S7,  363. 

—  in  1835.     Fraser,  13:  160. 

—  iu  1S39,  Reply  to  Marquis  de  Custine  on.    Mo.  R.  164: 

139- 

—  in  1841.  Colburn,  63:  63. 

—  in  1S42.  Dub.  R.  14:  534.  — Mo.  R.  162:  i. 

—  in  1S62.    (II.  Moor)  Uentley,  52:  599.   53  :  61,  156,  27S. 

—  ill  1S63.     Fraser,  68:  534. 

—  in  1S67.     Westm.  88:  506. 

—  iu  1877.     Westm.  107:  492. 

—  in  1880.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  30:  457. 

—  in  18S1,  New  Departure  of.     Fraser,  104:  709. 

—  In  a  Russian  Trakteer.     (D.  Ker)  Lippinc.  20:  247. 

—  Industries,  Commerce,  etc.,  of.     (L.  Levi)  Eel.  En- 

gin.  11:  319, 

—  Insurrection  of  1S25.     Colburn.  81:  104-277. 

—  Internal  Condition  of.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  6S0. 
■  Internal  .Sufferings  of,  1855.     Liv.  .Vgo,  46:  72S. 

-  .Jesse,  Kohl,  and  Sterling  on.     (R.  M.  Milncs)  Quar. 
69:  380. 

-  .Tews  in.     Liv.  Age,  44:  467. 

-  .Johnstone's  Travels  in.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  242. 

-  .Jottings  in.     Chamb.  J.  39:  291,398.     40:   153. 

-  Karamsin's  History  of.     For.Q.3:  14S.  —  Mo.  R.gi- 
502.  —  Mus.  14:  221. 

-  Kleinschmidt'sIIist.of.  (51.  Heilprin)  Nation,  28:  123. 

-  The  Kmuit  in.     Knick.  9  :  372. 

-  Kohl's  Travels  in  Southern.     For.  Q.  28:  116.  — Eel. 
R.  76:  6S7.     77:  77. 

-  Land  and  Labor  in.     Fraser,  92:  725. 

-  Land  Laws  aiul  Peasant  Proprietors  in.  Quar.  151 :  425. 

-  Legacy  of  Peter  the  Great.   Colburn,  160:  54,  219,  267. 


RUSSIA 


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RUSSIA 


Russia,  Life  in.     Eel.  R.  loi :  400.  —  Appleton,  13:  366- 

426. 

and  Manners  in.     X.  Ed.  4  :  414. 

as  sketched  by  Mad.  Durand.     (W.  R.  S.  Ralston) 

19th  Cent.  4:  408.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  67. 

in  the  Interior  of.     lilackw.  78:  269. 

Tourguenieff  on.     House.  Words,  n:  108-286. 

Photographs  from.     Eraser,   50:   209.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  33:  231. 

Sketches  of.     Dub.  Univ.  61 :  349. 

Morley's.     (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World,  4: 

III. 

—  Lvell  on.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  40:  476. 

—  Manners  and  Morals  in.     Mus.  38:  334. 

—  Marriages  in.     Penny  M.  4:  202. 

—  Maxwell's.     (G.  W.Peck)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  493. 

—  Menace  to  Europe.     Quar.  149:  51S. 

—  Military  and  Political  Power  of.     (R.  Ileber)  Quar. 

19:  131. 

—  IMilitary  Education  in.    Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  503. 

—  Military  Policy  of,  1870.     Ed.  R.  134:   i. 

—  Military  Power  of.     (C.  W.  ToUes)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i : 

603.  —  Colburn,  99:   127. 

in  1S44.    For.  Q.  34 :  194. 

in  1878.     Ed.  R.  147:  199. 

—  Mining  Industry  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  400.     4:  100. 

—  Missions  in.     Am.  Meth.  M.  9:  55. 

—  Modern.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  10:    161.  —  Eel.  M. 

76:  230. 

—  Moneys,  Weights,  and  Pleasures  of.     Hunt,  5:  369. 

—  Montgalliard's.     Quar.  g  :  366. 

—  Month  in,  Dicey's.     Chamb.  J.  44:  458. 

—  Morton's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  122:  590. 

—  Municipal  Reform  in.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  II :  364. 

—  Music  and  the  Drama  in.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  24:  250. 

—  My  Troubles  in.     Chamb.  J.  58:  571-619.     Same  art. 

Appleton,  26:  501. 

—  Napoleon's  Invasion  of,  1812.     Westm.  74:  272. 

—  Navy  of.     Liv.  Age,  2:  76.  —  Niles's  Reg.  21:  67. 
and  its  Sailors.     Chamb.  J.  24:  7. 

and  Russian  Gunners.     Eraser,  49:  611. 

Cronstadt  and.     Fraser,  49:  493. 

—  New  Year  in.     All  the  Year,  8:  423. 

—  Nicholas  I.,  his  Nobles,   Serfs,  and   Servants.     Col- 

burn, 70:  477. 

—  Nihilism  in.     (F.  C.  Owen)   19th  Ont.  7:   i.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  94:  257.     Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  219. 

—  (M.  Kaufmann)  Eel.  M.  96:  817. 

and  Tourguenieff's  Novels.     Blackw.  127:  623. 

and  V'gera  Sassulitch.     (K.  Blind)  Dub.  Univ.  91 : 

652.     See  Nihilism. 

—  Nihilists  of.     (A.  Gustafson)  Nat.  Q.  41 :  i. 

—  Northeastern  Parts  of  European.     Dub.  R.  47:  330. 

—  North,  and  St.  Petersburg.    (E.  D.  Proctor)  Scrib.  5:  i. 

—  Notes  on.     (C.  Rudy)  Ref.  Q.  26:  173. 

—  Observations  on.     (H.  P.  Laird)  Ref.  Q.  26:  353. 

—  Old  English  Travelers  in.     All  the  Year,  42:  511. 

—  Old  Times  in.     Colburn,   125:  366.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  57:  122. 

—  Orthodox  Missionary  Society  of.     (C.  R.  Hale)  Am. 

Church  R.  30:  344. 

—  Our  Kinship  with.    (.J.  T.  Bent)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  204. 

—  Pallas's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  3:  146. 

—  Panslavism  in.     (E.  L.  Mijalovics)  Fortn.  20:  94. 
pnd  Panteutonism,  1S71.     (F.  H.  O'Donnell)  Dark 

Blue,  1 :  549. 

—  Parties  and  Politics  in.    No.  Brit.  52:  153. 

—  Peasant  Life  in.    Nat.  R   8:  469.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

47:  471. — Westm.  109:  393. 

—  Peasant  Poets  of.     Westm.  114:  63. 

—  People  of,  and  Policy  of  Eng..  1836.     Mo.  R.  140:  474. 

—  Persia,  and  England,  1839.    Quar.  64:  145. 


Russia,   Photographs  from.     (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Good 
Words,  1 1 :  667. 

—  Pictures  of  the  Russians.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper, 

":  433- 

—  Place  of,  in  Christian  Civilization.     Lond.  Q.  2:  297. 

—  Police  of,  and  English  Prisons.     (T.  Hook)  Colburn, 

53:  289. 

—  Policy  of  the  Emperor  Alexander.     Brit.  Q.  57:  125. 

—  Polish  Poet's  Impressions  of.     (A.  Mickiewiez)  Peop. 

J.  3:  40,  77- 

—  Polish  Subjects  of,    Chamb.  J.  39:  244. 

—  Political  History  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  11:  435,  543. 

—  Politics  and  Literature  of.     Westm.  i :  80. 

—  Population  of,  compared  with  Turkey.     (E.  G.  Raven- 

stein)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  40:  433. 

—  Position  and  Policy  towards  Persia,  Hindostan,   etc. 

For.  Q.  23:  161,  411. 

towards  Turke}',  Circassia,  etc.    For.  Q.  22:  1S3. 

and  Prospects  of,  1848.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  825. 

in  Europe,  1878.     (I).  Ker)  Nat.  Q.  37:  63. 

—  Post-Traveling  in.     Penny  M.  11:  y;^. 

—  Power  and  Policy  of.     Ed.  R.  29:  164. 
and  Prospects  of.     Tait,  i :  327. 

—  Praises  of,  in  America.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week, 

6:  256. 

—  Precious  Metals  in.    Penny  M.  13  :  322,  346. 

—  Present  and  Future,  i860.     Westm.  74:  437. 

—  Press  of.     Lippinc.  22:  3S2. 

—  Progress  of.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  509.  —  Sharpe,  20:  23, 

107. 

and  British  Trade.    (A.  .1.  Wilson)  Eraser,  94:  736, 

and  State  of,  i860.     Chr.  Obs.  61:  925. 

—  Progress  of  Reform  in,  1876.     Brit.  Q.  63:  380. 

—  Provinces  of.  Tours  in.     Quar.  67:  344. 

—  Races  in.     All  the  Year,  40:  353.  —  Eel.  R.  100:  223. 
De  Pauly's.     Anthrop.  R.  1 :  142. 

Native,  Latham  on.     New  Q.  4:  97. 

—  Railways  of.     De  Bow,  15:  279. 

and  Russian  Press.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  6:  271. 

—  Rambaud's  History  of.     (Mrs.  C.  B.  Martin)  Nation, 

28:  306. 

—  Raskol,  and  Sects  in.     (A.  L.  Beaulieu)  Lippinc.  15: 

444- 

—  Rebellion  of  1866,  in  AVest  Caucasus.    Cornh.  16:  501, 

—  Recent  Travelers  in,  1842.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  118. 

—  Recent  Works  on.     (G.  E.  Watson)  Univ.  Q.  36:  127. 

—  Reform  Period  in.     (H.  S.  Edwards)  Macmil.  37:  161, 

304- 

—  Religious  and  Political  Relations  of.     No.  Brit.  20: 

248. 

—  Religious  Freedom  in.     Bapt.  Q.  8:  148. 

—  Religious  Sects  in.     Once  a  Week,  10:  595. 
and  Socialism  in.     Internat.  M.  1 :  461. 

—  Reminiscence  of.     Blackw.  76:  452. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Canad.  Mo.  6:  216,  326. 

—  Resources  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  Gen.  Repos.  4:  136. 
in  1855.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  15:  629. 

—  Revolutionary  Movement  in,  1880.     (J.  Rae)  Brit.  Q. 

71:  394- 
Literature  of.    (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  19th  Cent.  1 :  397, 

—  Revolution  of  1741.     House.  Words,  16:  14S. 
in  1801.     Sharpe,  12:   16,  74. 

in  1879.     N"   -^"1-  ^29-  ^3- 

—  Revolutions  of.     (A.  Dumas)  Internat.  M.  4:  616. 

—  Rise  of.     (A.  Wall)  Western,  3:  665. 

and  Progress  of,  Milner's.     New  Q.  5:  208. 

—  Ro3'al  Manners  in  Old.     Lippinc.  14:  381. 

—  Russian  Exile  on.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation.  9:  271, 

—  Secret  Societies  of.     (D.  M.  Wallace)  Fortn.  28:  149. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  407. 

—  Self-Government  in.     (H.  S.  Edwards)  Macmil.  32: 

314.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  126:  753. 


RUSSIA 


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RUSSIAN 


Russia,  Serfdom  in.  (X.  Rowt)  Macmil.  4:  3S4.  —  Fiaser, 
36:  6S.  —  (A.  de  Busciien)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  24:  311.  — 
(W.  Chambers)  Chaiub.  J.  7:  209.  —  (R.  K.  Ttionip- 
son)  Penn  Mo.  5:  791. — Once  a  Week,  4:  606  — 
Liv.  Age,  60:  289. — (R.  A.  Ramsay)  Canad.  Mo. 
13:  29;. 

Development  and  Overthrow  of.     (A.  D.  White) 

Atlan.  10:  538. 

Emancipation  of  the  Serfs.     Ed.  R.  I12:  175. — 

(C.  C.  Hazewell)  Atlan.  8:  39. —  (W.  C.  Gannett) 
No.  Am.  105:  41.  —  Cornh.  3:  367.  —  (S.  G.  Bui- 
finch)  Clir.  Exam.  70:  2S2.  —  (C  Orischinskv)  Good 
Words,  2:  617.  —  (N.  Tourguenieff)  Am.  Soc.  Sci. 
J.  i:  141.  —  (N.  Tourguenieff)  Nation,  i:  235. 

Dolgoroukoff  on.     No.  Brit.  33:   1S6. 

Progress  of.     (N.  Tourguenieff)  Nation,  i:  235. 

Nott  on.     De  Bow,  27:  29. 

—  Serf  Marriage  in.     Chamb.  J.  23:  276. 

—  Singing-Match  in.     House.  Words,  12:  402. 

—  Six  Months  in  a  Country-House  in.    Lippinc.  27:  252. 

—  Sketches  in.     (H.  S.  Edwards)  Liv.  Age,  59:  7S7. 

—  Sketches  of  Life  in  Wilna.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  62. 

—  Slavery  in.     Bentley,  36:  67.  —  (Mrs.  T.  Robinson) 

No.  Am.  82:  293.  — Am.  Q.  Reg.  g:  145. 

—  Sleieh-Ride  through  Eastern.    (T.  W.  Knox)  Harper, 

38:  2S9. 

—  Social  Changes  in.     Lond.  Q.  13:  444. 

—  Social  Condition  of.      (M.  W.   Hazeltine)  No.   Am. 

125:  94. 

in  1864.     Westm.  81:  169. 

^  Society  in.     (A.  W.  Benni)  Fortn.  6:  549,  729. 
and  Government  of.    Brit.  Q.  2:  92.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  6:  128. 

—  Southern.     (E.  D.  Proctor)  Scrib.  5:  669. 
and  the  Caucasus.     Colburn,  80:   176. 

and  Georgia,  Travels  in.     (R.  Southev)  Quar.  35: 

3(>3- 

Autumn  in.     (D.  Ker)  Canad.  Mo.  12:  133. 

Horse  Farms  or  Herds  of.     Penny  M.  12:   150. 

Sheep  Flocks  of.     Penny  M.  12:  215. 

—  Southern  Frontier  of.     Lond.  Q.  II :  233. 

—  Statistics  of.     (R.  Michell)  .J.  Statis.  Soc.  35:  341.  — 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  262. 

—  Steppes  of.    Bentlf^',  52:  63.  —  Eel.  M.  57:  80.  —  For. 

Q.  37:  1S5.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  8:  116.  — Am.  Eel. 
3:  230.— .Mus.  44:  385,  501,  656. 
Odessa  and  Crimea.   (A.  H.  Guernsey)  nari)er,  9:1. 

—  Such  is.     Once  a  Week,  15:  276. 

—  Summer  in.     Colburn,  77:  273-409.     78:  26. 

—  Summer  Tour  in.   (A.  Delmar)  Appleton,  10:  653-S19. 

11:  11-497. 

—  Sundays  in.     (J.  C.  Lees)  Good  Words,  21:  27. 

—  Superstitions  of.     Penn  Mo.  11:  56. 

—  Surveys  in,  1875.     (^I-  Venyukof)  Geog.  M.  4:  64. 

—  Territorial  Expanse  of.     (D.  M.  Wallace)  Fortn.  26: 

145.  Same  art.  Ed.  M.  87:  513.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  130:  677. 

—  Thompson's.     Eel.  R.  88:  479. 

—  Tourguenieff's  Memoirs  of.     Colburn,  80:  344. 

—  Trade  in.     (C.  Clark)  Hunt,  7:  205. 

of  Foreigners.     (C.  Clark)  Hunt,  6:  161. 

—  Traits  of  the  Czars.     Eel.  iM.  32:   515. 

—  Travel  in.    All  the  Year,  6:  140,  252,  3S2.    7:  15-616. 

—  Lond.  M.  3:  655.  — Am.  Q.  4:  507.  — Fxl.  R.42: 
532.     48:  4S1. 

—  Traveling  Sketches  in.   Colburn,  14:  46-51S.   20: 190- 

551- 

—  Tribulation  of,  1862.     Once  a  AVeek,  7:  92. 

—  Trip  from  St.  Petersburg  to  Constantinople.    Nat.  M. 

5:  1-498- 

—  under  Peter  the  Great.    Mus.  15:  136. —  (M.  S.  Snow) 

Western,  4:  204.  —  Retros.  18:   150. 
70 


Russia  under  the  Empress  Elizabeth.     Anal.  M.  13:  41. 

—  under  Alexander.     Eel.  M.  6:  345. 

and  Nicholas.   Westm.  48:  167.    Same  art.  lul.  M. 

12:  503. 

—  under  Nicholas  I.      (A.  Panizzi)  No.  Brit.  5:   369. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  9:   172. —  (W.  Stigand)  Belgra. 
11:  198.  — Eel.  R.  74:  704.— Brit.  &  For.  R.  11: 
543.     Same  art.  Am.  Ed.  i:  409.     2:  53.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  27:  720.  —  Colburn,  77:  103. 
Sterling  on.     Mo.  R.  155:  470. 

—  under  Alexander  H      (F.   Marx)  Fortn.  14:   277.  — 

Brit.  (^.  57:  125.  Same  art.  Liv.  .Age,  116:  411. — 
No.  Brit.  41:  134.    Same  art.  Ed.  M.  63:  361,  39^. 

—  Universities  of.     (C.  K.  Adams)  Inteniat.  R.  7:   i. — 

(E.  Schuyler)  Nation,  9:  3S4. 
in  1S56.    (A.  Koolomzine)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  22:  484. 

—  versus  Europe.    (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  2:  i.  —  Liv.  Age, 

39:  373- 

—  Villages  of.     Penny  M.  4:  223. 

—  Village  Communities  of.     (D.  M.  Wallace)  Macmil. 

34:  97.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  153.  Same  art. 
Ed.  M.  87:  196. 

—  Village   Life  in,   Glimpses  of.     (W.   R.  S.  Ralst..n) 

Good  Words,  9:  759. 

—  Village  Schools  in.     All  the  Year,  45:  425. 

—  Wallace  on,  1877.     Ed.  R.  145:  35S.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  133:  643.  —  ()uar.  143:  449.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  133:  515.  —  (.J.  Morley)  Fortn.  27:  237.  Same 
ait.  Ed.  M.  88:  403.  —  Brit.  Q.  65:  448.  —  (H. 
James,  jr.)  Nation,  24:  165.  —  Lond.  Q.  48:  300. — 
Dub.  R.  80:  277.  —  Lond.  Soc.  31:  209.  —  Geog.  M. 
4:  72. 

—  AA'ilbraham's  Travels  in  Trans-Caucasian   Provinces 

of,  1837.     Mo.  R.  149:  247. 

—  Wilson's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  116:   519. 

—  Winter  Wedding  March.  (W.  Senior)  Victoria,  22:  385. 

—  Wraxall's  Recollections  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  634. 

—  Young.     Chamb.  .1.  22:  66.  —  Lippinc.  7:  104. 

See  Black  Sea;  Crimea;  Caucasus;  Siberia;  etc.    AU'), 
Czars;  Eastern  (Question;  Turco-Russian  War:  etc. 
Russian,  The;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  8:  318. 
Russians  and  (,'liinese.  Intercourse  of.    Chamb.  .T.  9:  3S1. 

—  as  they  are.     Ed.  M.  53:  280. 

—  at  Constantinople,  Prophecy  of.     Eraser,  50:  25. 

—  at  Home.     Cliauib.  .L  21 :  141. 

—  in  .\rmenia,  1877.     (A.  A.  Wheeler)  Fortn.  30:  S32. 

—  Origin  of.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  431. 

—  Sketches  of.     Hogg,  4:   309. 

—  Turks,  and  Bulgarians  in  the  War,  1877.     (A.  Forbes) 

19th  Cent.  2:  361. 
Russian  Alliance.     Eraser,  22:  592. 
Russian  Ambition.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  616. 
Russian  .\merica.    (.I.H.A.  Bone)  .\tlan.  19:  731.  —  ((J. 

E.  Pond)  Galaxy,  4:  104. 

—  and  United  States,  1S67.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  562. 
See  Alaska. 

Russian  .\nnuals.     For.  Q.  16:  445.    ■ 

Russian  Ral  Masque  and  the  Coachmen.     Once  a  Week, 

6:  78. 
Russian  Bank  of  Commerce.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  19:  678. 
Russian  Campaign,  History  of  a  Regiment  in.     Blackw. 

67:  573- 

—  in  France  in  1S14.     For.  Q.  23:  3S0. 

—  of  1S12,  Secret  History  of,  and  Sir  R.  Wilson.    Blackw. 

88:1.     Sameart.  Eel.  M.  51:  69. 
See  Napoleon  I. 
Russian  Church.    See  Russia,  Church  of. 
Russian  Church  .Architecture.     Quar  26:  37. 
Russian  Commerce.     (.J.  G.  Kohl)  Hunt,  10:  207. 
Russian  Commercial  Regulations.     Hunt,  6:  2S0. 
Russian  Conspiracy,  1S26.     Niles's  Reg.  31:  30. 
Russian  Corn.     All  the  Year,  18:  462. 


RUSSIAN" 


iir.8 


RUYSSELEDE 


Uu^sian  Dinners.    Fraser,  59;  462.  —  (E.  Sclmyler)  Na- 
tion, 8:  7. 
Russian  Diplomacy.     Colbiirn,  91:  498. 
Kussian  Drama.     Ed.  K.  128:  158. 
liiissian  Exiles,   Last  of  the  Dekabrists.     Ed.  R.  132: 

Russian  Expeditions  to  the  Polar  Sea.     Quar.  66:  21S. 

Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  i:  150. 
Russian  Fabulists,  with  Specimens.    Fraser,  19:  153.   25: 

237- 
Russian  Fair  at  Nijni-Novgorod.    (J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy, 

12:  528.  —  Chanib.  J.  25:  251.  —  Penny  M.  6:  125. 
Russian  Fleet,  Boat  which  was  the  Origin  of.    (Sir  H. 

Ellis)  Arch.  36:  332. 
Russian  Folk-Lore.     St.  James,  30:  357. 
Russian  Forests.     Nature,  11:  251. 
Russian  Foundling-Hospitals.     Bentley,  61:  466. — All 

the  Year,  4:  134. 
Russian  Friends,  My.     (A.  Gray)  Galaxy,  13:  229. 
Russian  Funeral.     (E.  Schuyler)  Strib.  14:  687. 
Russian  Gentleman,  Portrait  of  a.     Cornh.  3:  104. 
Russian  Ghost  Story.     (N.  Gogol)  Sharpe,  20;  353. 
Russian  Ghost  Stories.     Cornh.  26:  202. 
Russian  Idea;  a  Tale.     (T.  Northey)  Cath.  World,  17: 

27,  161. 
Russian  Idylls.    (W.  S.  Ralston)  Contemp.  23:  734.   27: 

746.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  129:  429. 
Russian  Imperial  Title.    (K.  Blind)  Fraser,  93:  728. 
Ru.ssian  Imperial  Yacht  Livadia.     (K.   E.   Goulaeff)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst,  no:  94. 
Russian  Insolvency  Laws.     (C.  Clark)  Hunt,  6:  419. 
Russian  Justice,  Specimen  of.     House.  Words,  2:  598. 
Russian  Law  of  Copartnery  in  Trade.     (C.  Clark)  Hunt, 

6:  250. 
Russian  Literary  Biograph}'.    Westm.  36:  35.  —  For.  Q. 

23:316. 
Russian  Literature.     Westm.   108:    446.  —  (C.  Adams) 

Harper,  57:  134.  —  Dub.  Lluiv.  46:  298.  —  (R.  P. 

Gillies)  For.  Q.  i:  595.  — Nat.  Q.  9:  43.    24:  347. 

—  and  Alexander  Pushkin.     Nat.  R.  7:  361. 

—  and  Poetry.     For.  R.  2:  279. 

—  Chronological  Tables  of.     For.  Q.  30:  242. 

—  Comic  Muse  in.     (li^.  Legge)  Belgra.  24:  96. 

—  .M.  Lermontoff.     Nat.  R.  11:  330.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

53:  167- 

—  Modern.     Eel.   R.  loi:  199.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34: 

450. — Cath.  World,  21:  250. 

—  Studies  in.     (C.  E.  Turner)  Fraser,  95:  651,  689.    96: 

40-772. 
See  Slavonic. 
^Russian  Minister  of  State,  Memoirs  of.     For.  Q.  27:  20. 

—  Am.  Eel.  2:  70. 

Russian  Naturalists,  Fifth  Meeting  of.     Nature,  14:  552. 

Russian  Newspapers  and  Magazines.  (F.  Johnson)  Na- 
tion, 7:  27. 

Russian  Novels  and  Novelists.  For.  Q.  8:  117.  11: 
382.  — (S.  E.  Shevitch)  No.  Am.  128:  326. 

Russian  Novel-Writing.     For.  Q.  21:  56. 

Russian  Officer,  Singular  Passages  in  Life  of  a.     Blackw. 

56:  713- 
Russian  Pages  and  Czar  Nicholas.     Month,  9:  313. 
Russian  Peasant.     (E.  Schu_ylcr)  Hours  at  Home,  9:  14. 
Russian  Peasant's  Silver  Roubles.     (A.  F.  Durand)  Liv. 

Age,  132:  791. 
Russian  Peasantry.     All  the  Year,  19:  343,  393,  439. 

—  Condition  of      Eel.  R.  lOO:  91. 

Russian  Penal  Settlements.     Liv.  Age,  30:  241. 
Russian  Poets,  Bowring's  Specimens  of.     F^d.  R.  52:  322. 

—  Chr.  Disc.  3:  369. —Mo.  R.  96:  127.—  Mus.  2: 
520. 

Russian  Poetry.     Lond.  M.  3:  316. 
Russian  Policy  in  Greece.     For.  Q.  16:  361. 


Russian  Popular  Legends.     (W.  R.   S.  Ralston)  Fortn. 

":  395- 
Russian  Popular  Songs.     Hogg,  14:  158.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  36:  812. 
Russian  Popular  Tales.     (G.  Borrow)  Once  a  Week,  6: 

289,  572. 
Russian  Pretender.     Chanib.  J.  50:  219. 
Russian  Princesses,  Prisoners  in  the  Caucasus.    Liv.  Age, 

55:  108. 
Russian  Prison,  Glimpses  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  47:  769,  796. 

—  Visit  to.     All  the  Year,  10:  519. 
Russian  Proverbs.     Quar.  139:  493. 

Russian  Provinces,  Tours  in.  Quar.  67:  344.  Same 
art.  Am.  Ed.  i:  556.     Same  art.  INIus.  42:  169. 

Russian  Shores  of  the  Black  Sea,  Oliphant  on,  1852. 
Eel.  R.  99:  55.  — Liv.  Age,  39:  815. 

Russian  Soldier,  Adventures  of.     House.  Words,  13:  52. 

Russian  Songs  and  Folk-Tales.     Quar.  136:  235. 

—  of  the  Ukraine.     For.  Q.  26:  266.     Same  art.  Am. 

Eel.  i:  332. 
Russian  Stations  on  Sea  of  Japan.     Once  a  Week,  9:  684. 
Russian   Suitor;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  39:    275.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  59:  424. 
Russian  Survey  of  the  Northeast  Coast  of  Siberia.     For. 

Q.  25:  56. 
Russian  Sympath}^  for  the  United  States.     (M.  Heilprin) 

Contin.  Mo.  5:   216. 
Russian  Tales.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  24:  188. 
Russian  Trade  at  Kiachta.     Hunt,  i6:  38. 

—  of  Foreigners.     (C-  Clark)  Hunt,  6:  161. 

—  with  China.     Hunt,  10:  163. 
Russian  Tragedy.     Lond.  M.  5:  577. 
Russian  Ukases.     Once  a  Week,  8:  537. 

Russian  Voyage  round  the  World.  Ed.  R.  23:  340. — 
Quar.  11:285.— Mo.  R.  124:  79. —  Anal.  M.5:  441. 

Rustic  Controversies.  Fraser,  22:  605.  23:  109,  205, 
351.     24:  16. 

Ruth;  a  Chapter  from  a  Girl's  Life.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  462. 

Rutii;  a  Sonnet.     Broadw.  i:  345. 

Ruth  and  Naomi.     (E.  J.  Gardner)  Portfo.  10:  36. 

—  Character  of.     Lond.  M.  8:  413. 

—  Scripture  Poetry.     Portfo. (Den.)  30:  478. 

—  Story  of.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:  179.  —  Dub.  Univ.  76:  289. 
Ruth  Brandon;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  7:  352. 

Ruth  Grey's  Trial.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  59.     7:  489. 
Ruth  Morrison;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  40:  357-405. 
Ruth  Tliornbury.    ( W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words.  7 :  424-S52. 
Ruthenian  Church.     (F.    Goldie)   Month,    25:  38.     27: 

50.  —  Dub.  Univ.  74:  680. 
Rutherf  urd,  Samuel,  the  Covenanter.    (R.  B.  Drummond) 

Theo.  R.  16:  437. 
Ruthin  Mineral  Water  Works.     Colburn,  169:  77. 
Ruthven,  Patrick,  Son  of  Earl  of  Gowrie.     (J.  Bruce) 

Arch.  34:  190. 
Rutland  County,  Vt.,  Ministers  of.     (J.  Steele)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  14:  34. 
Rutland,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  137. 
Rutledge,  John.     (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  81:  346. 

—  Life  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  6:  125,  277. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  Q.  27:  332. 

Rutson  Morley.    (J.  B.  Stephens)  Sharpe,  33:  i.    34  = 

'13- 
Rutty,  John;  a   Quaker  Pepys.     Temp.  Bar,   17:    259. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  660. 
Ruxton,  George  F.     Blackw.  64:   591. 

—  Adventures  in  Mexico  and  Rocky  Mountains.    Westm. 

49:  84.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  14:   163. 

—  Death  of.     Blackw.  64:  591. 

Ruy  Lopez,  the  Chess  Bisiiop.     Fraser,  24:  168. 
Ruysdael,  Jacob.     Art  J.  4:  143,181. 
Ruysselede,   Belgium,    Agricultural   Reform    School   of. 
Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  621. 


RUYTER 


1139 


SABBATH 


Ruyter,  de,  and  hisExpedilinn  against  England.     (A.  C. 

Ewald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  410. 
Kuzzica,  La,  Roman  Game  of.     Penny  M.  14:  225. 
Ivybm-ne,  Valley  of.     Once  a  "Week,  15:  666. 
Kyde  Regatta,  or  Yacliting  Freaks;  a  Tale  of  1S49.     (W. 

H.  G.  Kingston)  Colburn,  87:  410. 
Ryder,  Bishop  Henry,  Obituary  of.     Chr.  Obs.  36:  315- 

629.     37:  213. 
Ryder,  Thomas,  the  Actor.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  658. 
Rye,  Maria  S.     Victoria,  20:  7},. 
—  and  her  Work  among  the  Poor.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good 

Words,  12:  573. 
R\'e,  the  Romney  Marsh,  and  Winchelsea.     (B.  Champ- 

neys)  Portfo.  5:  9-107. 


•e,  Artistic  Resources  of. 
and  Vicinity. 


149. 
X.  Y. 


(II.  Marshall)  Art  J.  33:  97, 
(W.  R.  O'Donovan)  Harper, 


59:  I- 

—  Baird's  History  of.     (A.  R.  Macdonough)  Nation,  13: 

130.  —  (T.  C.  Amory)  No.  Am.  113:  223. 
Rye-House.  The.     Penny  M.  9:   1S5. 
Ryerson,  Egcrton.     Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  577. 
Ryland,  John,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  8:  617. 

—  Pastoral  Memorials.     (.J.  Foster)  1x1.  R.  48: 
Ryle,  .lohn  Charles,  Canon  of  Norwich.     Cong. 
Rymer,  T.,  on  Tragedy.     (T.  N.  Talfourd)  Retros.  i: 
Ryves  vs.  the  Attorney-General.     Am.  Law  R.  i :  65. 
Ryves,  Mrs.,  Obituary  of.     Antiquarj',  i :  206. 


4:    306. 


s 


Sa  de  Jliranda,  Portuguese  Poet.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  6S3. 

Saadi.     See  Sadi. 

Saarbruck.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  5S7. 

Saarbriicken  and  Saalburg.     (Iv  A.  Freeman)  Macmil. 

27:  29.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  1 15:  674. 
Sabaoth,  Lord  of.     (E.  H.  Plumptre)  Theo.  Eel.  6:  85. 
Sabbath,  The.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  30:  92. — 

Meth.  Q.  9:  21.—  (J.  Tyndal!)  19th  Cent.  8:  690. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  246,  310.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  96:  I.  —  (J.  H.  Seelye)  Princ.  n.  s.  6:  335. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  571. —  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  3:  503. 

—  Westm.  54: 153.  —  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  5S0.  —  Kitto, 
8:  70.— (.J.  C.  Murphy)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  -4.  — (A.H. 
Everett)  Godey,  20:  145.  —  (J.  J.  Cummins)  Ex.  II. 
Lee.  12:  141.  —  Hogg,  2:  40.  —  Cong.  ^1.15:  227, 
553. -(S.  E.  Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  5:  544. 

—  a  Delight.     (.1.  A.  Seiss)  Evang.  R.  16:  351. 

—  and  Lord's    Day,    Lutheran    Doctrine    of.      (H.    E. 

Jacobs)  Evang.  R.  20:  125. 

—  and  its  modern  Assailants.     (R.  W.  Dickinson)  Theo. 

&  Lit.  J.  4:  614. 

—  Anglo-.\merican.     (P.  Schaff)  Princ.  35:  537. 

—  as  a  Civil  Institution,     (^ong.  M.  9:  288,  408. 

—  Authority  of.     Brit.  Q.  21:  79. 

—  Bible  Doctrine  of.     (N.  V.  Hull)  Bapt.  (i.  3:  no. 

—  Breaking.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  449. 
in  London.     Westm.  13:   135. 

—  Change  from  Seventh  to  First  Day.     (.1.  S.    Stone) 

Theo.  Eel.  4:  542.  —  (W.  De  L.  I^ve)  Bib.  Sac.  37: 
153-561.  —  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i:  366. 

Did  the  Fathers  consider  the  4th  Commandment 

abolished?    (W.  De  L.  Love)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  254. 

—  Christian.     (A.  W.  Thorold)  (iood  Words,  4:  652.  — 

(E.  B.  Smith)  Meth.  (,».  17:  235.  — Meth.  Q.  9:  21. 

—  (P.  Mearns)  Kitto,  2:  12S.  — Eel.  R.  51:  481. — 
(A.  N.  Arnold)  Ba])t.  Q.  2:  172.  — (P.  Bergstresser) 
Evang.  R.  14:  365. 

-Biblical  and  Patristic  ICvidence  on.     (W.    De   L. 

Love)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  524. 
Histoiy  and  Authority  of.     Lond.  Q.  8:  395.    Same 

art.  Eel  M.  42:  i. 

Holden  on.   Meth.  M.  49:  106. —Chr.  Obs.  26:  358. 

Institution  and  Obligation  of      (^"hr.  Obs.  16:  345. 

Plea  for.     (S.  R.  Fisher)  Merccrsb.  7:  499. 

—  Crystal  Palace  and.     (G.  F.  Waagen)  Art  J.  6:  6. 

—  Decalogue  and  !Moral  Law  on.     Cong.  M.  26:  323. 

—  Design  of.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  21. 

—  Divine  Appointment  of.     Jleth.  M.  26:  167. 

—  during  the  Jewish  and  Christian  Dispensation.     Chr. 

Obs.  i:  351-559. 


Sabbath,  The;  English  Sunday  and  the  Scotch  Sabbath. 
Tait,  n.  s.  25:  661. 

—  Gilfillan  on.    Eel.  R.  115:  233. 

—  Gurney's  Remarks  on.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  247. 

—  Ilessy  on.     No.  Brit.  34:  218. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     (L.  Coleman)  Bib.  Sac.  i:  526. 

—  History  of,  in  the  Old  Testameni.     Kitto.  20:  S3. 

—  How  shall  we  keep?    (J.  F.  Clarke)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  4:  337. 

—  Importance  of.     Meth.  M.  32:  540. 

—  in  the  Country.     (P.  von  Geist)  Knick.  22:  26. 

—  in  its  Poetical  Aspect.s.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  223. 

—  in  Scotland.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  91. 

—  Jewish.     (J.  diallers)  Chr.  R.  3:  452.  — Chr.  Rem. 

41:  86. 

—  Keeping.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical,  2:  225,  667.     5: 

378. 
in  London.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Radical.  5:  4^3. 

—  Law  of.     Kitto,  18:  265.  — I-xl.  R.  52:  327.     55:  2S1. 
English,  1S33.     Mo.  R.  130:   S99- 

in  Massachusetts,  Origm  of.  (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radi- 
cal, 3:  no. 
in  Pennsylvania.     Dem.  R.  23:  432. 

—  Letters  on.     Meth.  !M.  56:   102. 

—  Liberty  in  the  Observance  of.     Westm.  92:  415. 

—  Lord's  Day.     (W.  .Stratton)  Chr.  Obs.  66:  767. 

—  Modern  Desecrations  of.     Cong.  JI.  25:  164. 

—  Mosaic  and  Christian.     (S.  L.  Harkey)  Luth.  Q.  5:  99. 

—  (M.  Valentine)  Luih.  Q.  5:   161." 

—  Neglect  of.     Westm.  13:   i-\i,. 

—  New.     (J.  H.  Ward)  Atlan.  47:  526. 

—  Observance  of.    (J.  Hamilton)  No.  Brit.  9:  121.  —  (0. 

Dewey)  Chr.  I'2xam.  6:  226.  —  (L.  Bacon)  No.  .\m. 

131:  322.  —  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  9:  235.  — (W.  White) 

Am.  Meth.  M.  13:  61. 
Defense  of.     Theo.  Repos.  6:  22,   113,  331.  —  (J. 

Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  6:  465. 

in  Great  Britain.     Westm.  65:  426. 

Objections  to.     Theo.  Repos.  5:   34^.     6:  2;2. 

Rational.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  No.  Am.  131:  496. 

—  of  the  Jews  and  Saturn.     (K.  A.  Proctor)  Contemp. 

25:  610. 

—  Origin  of.     <R.  W.  Dickinson)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  395. 

Ante-Mosaic.     (J.  W   Gibbs)  New  Eng.  16:  691. 

and  Design  of.  (.\.  H.  Lochman)  Evang.  R.  10:  322. 

—  Perpetuity  of.     (T.  H.  Skinner)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  334. 

—  Physiology  and.     Kitto,  21:  ?,S. 

—  Profanation  of.     Cong.  M.  8:  185-350. 

—  Puritan.     (I.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  i:  271. 

.and  Catholic  Sunday.   (A.  F.  Hewit)  Oath.  World, 

23:  550- 


SABBATH 


1140 


SACRED 


Sabba  b,  Tbe,  Question  of.  Nat.  M.  6:  54S.  7:  46.  - 
Dub.  II.  41:  271.  45:  1.  —  (li.  Aikniaii)  Am.  I'resb. 
K.  18:  492.  — U.  IS.  Cath.  JM.  4:  224.  — (H.  li.  Ja- 
cobs) Evaiig.  11.20:  524. — (W.  iMcl)oiuiell)Canacl. 
Mo.  9:  516. 

—  Scripture  Obligation  and  Autiiority  of.  (W.  M.  O'Han- 

lan)  Bib.  Sac.  13:   520,  698. 

—  Se|)teiiary  Institutions.     Westni.  54:    153.  —  (C.  W. 

C'la])]))  New  Kng.  10:  207. 

—  Tiioughts  on.     Ciir.  Obs.  i:  351-559. 

—  Title  of.     (S.  Miller)  I'rinc.  8:  64. 

—  Travelers'  Observance  of.     Chr.  Obs.  33:  381,  445. 

—  Traveling  on  Sundav  illegal  in  Scotland.     Tait,  n.  s. 

8:  810.^ 

—  under  the  Law.     (\V.  De  L.  Love)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  729. 

—  Wilson  on.     Spirit  Pilg.  5:  39. 

—  When  does  it  begin?     Chr.   Mo.  Spec.  9:  225,  393. 

10:  225. 
See  also  Sunday. 
Sabbath,  The;  a  Poem.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  5:  437.  — 

Chr.  01)s.  4:   174. 
Sabbath  Mornings,  Three.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  57. 
Sabl)ath  Night's  Supper.     Li  v.  Age,  5:  299. 
Sabbath  Schools.     See  Sunday  Schools. 
Sabbath  Services.     (H.  Mead)  Cong.  Q.  6:  281. 

—  Order  and  Number  of.    (M.  K.  Whittlesey)  NewEng. 

23:  50.  —  (J.  C.  Hart)  Cong.  Q.  9:  32. 
Sabbaths  on   the  Continent,    Mrs.   Sherwood  on.     Chr. 

Obs.  35:  366. 
Sabbatarian  Controversy,  Scotch.     Eel.  K.  84:  697. 
Sabbatic  Economics.     Eel.  R.  88:   174. 
Sabbatism,  Efforts  for.  (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical,  2:  677. 
Sabellianisni.     (O.  T.  Lamphear)  Bost.  R.  6:  512. 

—  Logical  Connections  of.     (O.  T.  Lamphear)  Cong.  R. 

7:  53- 
Sabians  and  Christians  of  St.  John.     Ed.  R.  152:  117. 
Sabin,  Lewis.     (\V.  S.  Tyler)  Cong.  Q.  15:  491. 
Sabine,  James.     Sermon  and  the  I'anoplist.     Chr.  Disc. 

i:  124. 
Sabine;  a  Sketch.    (E.  de  Pressense)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  529. 
Sabinum,  Ramble  in.     Month,  6:  265. 
Sable,  Madame  de,  Life  and  Character  of.     Westm.  62: 

456.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  495.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  33:  433- 

—  and  Salons  of  her  Time.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  171. 
Salile,  The.     Penny  M.  4:  92. 

Sable  Island.     (C.  Hallock)  Harper,  34:  4. 

Sabran,    Garsinde,    Countess    de,    Corresjiondence     of. 

Cornh.  34:  74. —  (H.  James,  jr  )  Galaxy,  20:   536. 
Sac  and  Fox  Indians,  War  with,  1S32.    (E.  Backu>)  Hist. 

M.  22:  353. 
Sac-Friars,  Memoir  concerning.  (S.  Pegge)  AiTh.  3:  125. 
Saccharissa.     Si-e  Sutherland,  Dorothea  Sidney. 
Saccharissa  Mellasys.     (T.  Winthro)))  Atlan.  8:  282. 
Saccharometer  or  Polariscope  of  M.   I^aurent.      (.A.bbe 

Moigno)  J.  Frankl   Inst.  103:  37. 

—  Soleil's.     (W.  P.  Riddell)  Am.  f.  Sci.  65:  175. 
Sacchetti,  Franco,  Novels  of .     Dem.  R.  24:  311. 
Sacerdotal  Al)solution.     (C.  Hodge  and  J.  A.  Alexander) 

Princ.  17:  43.     Sec  Absolution. 
Sacerdotal  Celibacy.     See  Celibacy,  Sacerdotal. 
Sacerdf)talism,  Ancient  and  modern.     Quar.  136:  103. — 

Am.  Church  R.  26:  577. 
Srtcher-Masoch,  Leopold  R.  von.     (H.  Zimmern")  Eraser, 

100:   195.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  676. 
Sacheverell  Riots  in  Lancashire,  1709.     All  the  Year,  26: 

422.  —  (T.T.Wilkinson)  Reliquary,  12:  no.  —  (W. 

Thornbury)  Antiquarv,  4:  49,  61,  73. 
Sack,  Baron  J.  A.  von.  Voyage  to  Surinam.  Quar.  5:  485. 
Sack  of  Chestnuts.     House.  Words,  8:  460. 
Sacks,  Manufacture  of.     Chamb.  J.  21:   14. 
Sack-Making.     All  the  Year,  38:  203. 


Sackett's  Harbor,  Defense  of.     Portfn.(I)en.)  13:  397. 
Sackeouse,  John,  the   Esquimaux.     Blackw.  4:  656. — 

Penny  M.  3:  309. 
Sacking  of  Seville;  a  Ballad.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  430. 
Sackville,  Thomas.     See  Buckhurst,  Lord. 
Sacrament,  Faber  on.     Dub.  R.  38:   507. 

—  Nature  of  a  Christian.  (A.  H.Ames)  Meth.Q.  33:  596. 
Sacraments.  Christian.     (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

II :  369.  — (L.  H.  Atwater)  New  Eng.  3:  325. 

—  administered  to  the  Sick.     Chr.  Obs.  13:   i,  345. 

—  and  Preaching.     (W.  E.  Krebs)  Mercersb.  14:  366.  ■ 

—  Anglican  and  Romish  Views  of.   (S.  Buel)  Am.  Church      ■ 

R.  3:  5S0.  ■ 

—  delined  in  various  Confessions.    (W.  M.  Bauni)  Luth. 

Q.  8:  439. 

—  Design  of.     Danv.  Q.  i:  461. 

—  Doctrine  and  Rationale  of.     (W.  Adams)  Am.  Church 

R.  15:  353.  —  Am.  Church  R.  21:  445. 

—  Halley's  Lectures  on.     Cong.  M.  28:  203-823. 
and  Anderson  on.     Brit.  Q.  15:  529. 

—  Nonconformist  Doctrine  on.     Cong.  M.  27?  745. 

—  Patristic  Doctrine  of.  (P.  Schaff)  Am  Presb.  R.  15:  93. 

—  Use  of.     (W.  M.  Baum)  Luth.  Q.  8:  396. 

—  Who  may  administer  them?    (A.  H.  Ross)  Cong.  Q. 

17:  525. 
See  Baptism  ;  Lord's  Supper. 
Sacramental  Energies  of  the  Church.    (P.  S.  Davis)  Mer- 
cersb. 18:  20. 
Sacramental  Mysteries.     (J.  T.  Holly)  Am.  Church   R. 

29:  435- 
Sacramental  S^'stem.     Chr.  Rem.  22:  417. 

—  in  the  Early  Church.     (E.  E.  Higbee)  Mercersb.  15:  5- 
Sacramental  Tests,  Repeal  of.     Westm.  9:  373. 
Sacramental  Theories.    Brit.  Q.  2:  378.  —  Eel.  R.  94:  696. 

—  of  Heidelberg  Catechism.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb. 

19:  534- 

Sacramento  Etchings.     (S.  Hyacinth)  Overland,  5:  77. 

Sacramento  River,  Headwaters  of.  (B.  P.  Avery  j  Over- 
land, 12:  272. 

Sacred  and  Profane.     Liv.  Age,  21 :  202. 

Sacred  and  Profane  Literature.     Mo.  R.  84;  244. 

Sacred  Animals.     Belgra.  20:  89. 

Sacred  Books  of  the  East.  (JM.  Miiller)  No.  Am.  128:  631. 

Miiller's.    (A.  H.  Sayce)  Nature,  21 :  77.     22:189. 

—  (F.  Gardiner)  Am.  Church  R.  34:  155. — (A.  H. 
Atteridge)  Month,  42:  305. 

Sacred  Harmony,  Jackson's.  (J.  T.  Harris)  Metli.  Q. 
8:  283. 

Sacred  Heart  and  Modern  Society.     Dub.  R.  77:  i. 

—  Devotion  to.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  910.  —  Irish  Mo.  2:  465. 
Sacred  Heart,  School  Days  at.     Galaxy,  10:  699. 
Sacred   Ilermeneutics,   Davidson's.     (S.  F.  Smith)  Cl;r. 

R.  8:  613. 
Sacred  History.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  26:  484. 

—  of  the  World,  Turner's.     Eraser,  6:  329.     II :  497. — 

Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  301.  —  Mo.  R.  136:  211. 

—  Primeval  Period  of.    (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  32:  90. 
Sacred  Latin  Poetry.     Eraser,  39:  527. 

Sacred    Learning  of  the  Primitive  Church.     (P.  Cook) 

Princ.  16:   I. 
Sacred  Literature.     Mo.  R   123:  36S.     127:  479. 

—  Clarke's  History  of.     Cong.  M.  14:  31.     15:  295. — 

Ed.  R.  7:  17" 

—  Jebb  on.     Chr.  Obs.  20:  762. 

Sacred  Music,  Ancient  and  modern.    (G.  H.  Griffin)  New 

Eng.  40:  445. 
Sacred  Poets.     Eraser,  19:  543. 

—  Elder.     Eraser,  20:  400. 

Sacred  Poetry.     Quar.  32:  211.  — Eel.  R.  65:  441. 

—  and  Literature.     So.  Lit.  J.  2:  1. 

—  and  Sacred  Music.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  281. 

—  of  Earlv  Christians.     Princ.  1 :  521. 


SACRED 


1141 


SAHARA 


Sacred  Poetry  of  Early  Religions.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  594. 

—  (if  the  Middle  Ages.     (I).  J.  Ryan)  Nat.  C^.  5:  2S0. 

—  of  17th  Century.     Blackw.  38:  671.  —  Eel.  K.  72:  56. 
Sacnlice.    Eraser,  74:  666.  —  (D.  A.Wasson)  Clir.  Exam. 

65:  3^3- 

—  and  Atonement.     (M.  P.  Hayden)  Clir.  Q.  6:  497. 
and  Sacrament.     (M.  Kieffer)  Mercersb.  25:   101. 

—  Busliriell  and  Young  on.     Eel.  R.  124:  296. 

—  Divine  Institution  of.    (C.  E.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  102. 

—  Erroneous  Views  of.     (C.  E.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  98. 

—  in   the  Christian  Church.     (N.   S.  Richardson)  Am. 

Church  R.  18:   i. 

—  Nicol  on.     Eel.  R.  43:  392. 

—  Primitive,   Davison  and   Molesworth  on.     Chr.  Obs. 

26:  228. 

—  Scripture   Doctrine  of.     (G.  R.  Noyes)  Chr.   Exam. 

59:  234- 
Sacrilice;    or   Countr}-,  Town,  and  Continent.     Eraser, 
16:  549,  696. 

—  and  Itausom;  a  Tale.  (A.  Young)  Catli.  ^Vorld,  6:  4S5. 
Sacrifices.     (.1.  de  Maistre;  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  109-300. 

—  Connection  of  Mosaic  and  Pagan.     Bib.  Sac.  31:  693. 

—  Human,  of  Christendom.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Radical, 

8:  46.     9:  229. 

—  Jewish.     Kitto,  23:  25. 

Outram  on.     (C.  E.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  i6:  i.  —  Meth. 

M.  41 :  22.  —  Eel.  R.  28:  350. 
Signiticance  of.     (C.  E.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  593. 

—  Origin  and  Meaning  of,  Various  Theories  of.     (C.  E. 

Park)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  145. 
Sacrifices;  a  Tale  of  Ancient  Rome.     Eraser,  35:  40. 
Sacrificial  Atonement.     (G.  Hill)  Univ.  (^>.  33:  79. 
Sacrificial  Medicine.     Cornh.  32:  427. 
Sacriricial  System  of  the  Jews.     (R.  B.  Girdlostone)  Chr. 

(Jbs.  75:  296-926. 
Sacrilege,  History  and  Fate  of.     Dub.  R.  21 :  246. 
Sacrilege,  The.    "(J.  T.  Doyen)  Overland,  9:  211. 
Sacristan's  Household.     (Mrs.  T.  A.  Trollope)  St.  Paul's, 

2:  385-641.     3:  1-641.     4:  1-257. 
Sacy,  Isaac  le  Maistre,  Baron  de.  Memoir  of.      Chr.  Obs. 

46:  340.  — with  portrait.  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  221. 
Sacy,  Silvestre  de.     See  Silvestre  de  Sacy. 
Sad   Fortunes  of   the  Rev.  Amos  Barton.     (Geo.  Eliot) 

Blackw.  81:  I,  153.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  53:  24,92. 
Sad  Hour;  a  Story.     (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  17:  357. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  21. 
Sad  Story.     Knick.  51:  492. 

Saddest  of  all  is  Loving;  a  Story.     (L.  Sunderland)  Har- 
per, 43:  238. 
Saddest  Words  of  all ;  a  Story.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Galaxy, 

15:  214.     Same  art.  Victoria,  22:  32. 
Saddling  the  right  Horse;  a  Dialogue.     (W.  Minto)  19th 

Cent.  5:   132. 
Sadducees,  Leaven  of.     (R.  Ellis)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  12:   rSr. 
Sadducean  Tendencies  of  the  Age.     (J.  H.  Morisou)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  43:  539. 
Sadi,  the  Persian  Poet.     Am.  Whig  R.  8:  275.  —  Sliarpe, 

43:  67. 

—  Gulistan;  or  Rose  Garden.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am. 

102:    260.  —  Fraser,  53:    281.  —  Am.  Q.    8:    i. — 

Penny  M.  4:  460.  —  Eel.  R.  11:  97. 
Sadler,  Elizabeth.     Am.  J.  Fduc.  26:  385. 
Sadler,  Michael  T.,  with  portrait.     Eraser.  12 :  280. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Mo.  R.  158:  18.  —  Eel.  R.  76: 

605.  —  Chr.  Obs.  42:  375,  40S. 
Sadlier,  Mrs.  J.     Blakes  and  Flanagans.     Brownson,  13: 
195. 

—  Old  and  new.     Brownson.  20:  77. 

Sadlier.  Sir  Ralph.     State   Papers.     Ed.   R.   16:  447. — 

(K.  Lodge)  Quar.  4:  403. 
Sadowa,  Battle  of.     Ev.  Sat.  2:   146. 

—  Slain  at;  a  Poem.     (B.  Jackson)  Belgra.  i:   109. 


—  in  the  United  States. 
Safe-Protector,  Brook's. 
Safely  Married;  a  Tale. 
Safety  Valves,  Steam. 


Safes  and  Locks;.     (J.  D.   Stetson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75: 
202.  —  (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  20:   85. 

—  and  Safe  Deposits.     Chamb.  J.  52:  648. 

Safe  Deposits  and  National  Banks.     Bank.  il.  (N.  Y.) 
30:  222 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  26:  161. 
Pract.  M.  i:  468. 
All  the  Year,  32:   187-571. 
(H.  W.  Pendred)  Pract.  M.  i: 
165.     7:  336.  —  Eel.  Engin.  12:  109,  308. 

—  Nickel-seated.     (E.  Fithian)  Pract.  M.  i:  426. 

—  Sizes  of.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  Eel.  Engin    18:  183. 
Saffery,  Maria  Grace,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  62:  247. 
Saftin,  John,  Letter  from,  1687.     N.  E.  Reg.  4;  222. 
Safford,  Daniel.     (I.  P.  Lang^vorthy)  Cong.  Q.  3:   1. 
Safford,  Hemy  Truman.     Chamb.  J.  8:  265.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  16:  82. 
Saffron.     Penny  M.  9:  109. 
Saffron  Walden  School,    Rules  of,   temp.   Henry  VIH. 

(T.  Wright)  Arch.  34:  37. 
Safi;  a  Poem.     (S.  Evans)  Maemil.  11:  2S1. 
Sag  Harbor  Aborigine.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  13:  251. 
Saga,  Fariiese.     Blackw.  106:  618,  701. 
Saga  of    (iuniilaug   the  Worm-Tcmgue    and    Rafn   the 

Skald.  (K.  Magnusson  and  W.  Morris)  Fortn.  II :  27. 

—  of  King  Hjorward's  Death.     (M.  L.  Woods)  Macniil. 

142:  353- 
Sagas  of  the  Kings  of  Norway.     Eel.  R.  112:  631. 

See  Iceland. 
Sagacious  Wig;  a  Tale.     Cath  World,  11:  495. 
Sagan,  Duchess  of;  a  German  Princess.  Liv.  .Age.  76:  31. 
Sagean,  Matthew,  Fictitious  Voyages  of.  Hist.  M.  lo:  65. 
Sage  Brush.     (W.  W.  Bailey)  Am.  Natural.  3:  356. 
Sage-Brush  Alibi,     ((i.  I).  Keeney)  Overland,  14:  112. 
Sage-Brusli  Bill.     (G.  (iwyther)  Overland,  7:  455. 
Sages  and  Shrews.     St.  James,  46:  490. 
Saghalin  Island.     (J.  W.  McCarthy)  (Jeog.  M.  5:  205. 
Sago.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  Good  Words,  12:  824. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Hunt,  i:  286. 

Sago  Palms.     (S.  Hibberd)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5:  78. 
Sagra,  Ramon  de  la,  in  the  United  States.     (F.  W.  P. 

Greenwood)  Chr.  E.xam.  25:  72. 
Saguenay    River.      Liv.    Age,    31:    97. — (J.    Aleyne) 

Caiiad.  Mo.  8:  35. 

—  and  Lake  St.  John.     (W.  Kingsford)  Canad.  JIo.  20: 

221. 

—  and  the  Montmorenci.     Liv.  Age,  70:  720. 

—  Fishing  on.     (\.  W.  Powell)  Canad.  Mn.  10:  434. 

—  Scenery  of.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  19:   14;. 
Sahara,   Desert  of.     Fraser,  66{  54.  —  (C.  II.  Brigham) 

No.  Am.  86:  530. —  Hogg,  i:  205.  —  Lijipinc.  16: 
667. 

—  and  the  Saharans.     (S.  Williams)  Overland,  1 :  40S. 

—  and  Sudan.  Nachtigal's  Travels  in.     Nature,  21:   19S. 

—  and  its  Tribes.     Ed.  R.  84:  47. 

—  .\rab  Tribes  of.     Ed.  R.  lOO:  ;}Q7. 

—  Artesian  Wells  in.     (S.  Schroeder)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16: 

530. 

—  Artist's  Sketches  in.     (C.  Russell)  Sharpe.  32:  234. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  68:  104. 

—  Drive  to.     (R.  .\.  Arnold)  Temp.  Bar,  20:  262. 

—  Life  in.     Blackw.  75:  479. 

—  Low  Life  in.     Putnam,  6:  594. 

—  Proposed  Flooding  of.     (J.  T.  Short)  Scrib.  18:  440. 

—  Nature,    19:  509.  —  (J.  D.  Champlins,  jr. )  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  8:  665. 

—  Richardson  on.     Colburn.  98:  84. 

—  Snow-Storm  in.     Chamb.  J.  18:   139.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  35:  238. 

—  Summer  in.     Bentley,  41:  237.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

53:  430- 

—  Visit  to  the  Desert.     Lippinc.  22:  265. 


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ST.  BERNARD 


Sahara,  Western.     Geog.  M.  3:13. 

Said,   Nicholas,  Native  of  Borrioo,    Autobiography   of. 

Athin.  20:  485. 
Said  Ik'v  Jiiinblatt.     Fraser,  64:  ■566. 
Said  Pasha  of  Egypt.     (E.  De  Leon)  Harjjor,  39:  40. 
Sailer,  Micliael.    (W.  F.  Stevenson)  (iood  Words,  3:  132. 
Sailor  in  the  Cotton  Field.     (J.  Kandolph)  Scrib.  18:  882. 

—  Life  of  a.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  535. 
at  Sea.     Chanib.  J.  17:  221. 

Story  of.     House.  Words,  3:  211-306. 

—  on  Shore.     (R.  Uowe)  Good  Words,  9:  290. 
Sailors,  American.     Deni.  R.  41:  159. 

—  and   Soldiers,   Health  of.      (H.    Mai-tineau)   Once    a 

Week,  4:  34. 

—  British  Ships  and.     Tait,  4:  71. 

—  Ciimnion,  of  tlie  Merchant  Service.     Knicli.62:  112. 

—  English  and  German.     Fraser,  89:  569. 

—  English  Men-of-War.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  649. 

—  Merchant.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  451. —  Sharpe,  42:  231. 

—  on  Shore.     (W.  PL  Rideing)  Harper,  47:  161. 
and  afloat.     Chamb.  J-  45:  222. 

—  Our  sick.     St.  James,  2:  434. 

—  Shanties  and  Sea  Songs  of.     Chamb.  J.  46:  794. 

—  Superstitions  of.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  16:  183. 
See  Seamen. 

Sailors'  Home.     (C.  F.  F.  Woods)  Belgra.  lo:  373. 

—  in  London.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  15:  45S. 
Sailors'  Homes.     All  the  Year,   20:  5S7.  —  Chamb.   J. 

51:  735.  —  St.  James,  3:  67. 
Sailors'  Law.     (H.  H.  McFarland)  0.  &  N.  9:  361. 
Sailors'  Pets.     Chamb.  J.  50:  465. 
Sailor-Boys  and  Boy-Sailors.     Chamb.  J.  45:  14. 
Sailor's  Creek,  Battle  of.     (McH.  Howard)  So.  M.  14: 

supp.  61. 
Sail-Cloth  Factory,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  11:  465. 
Sailing  of  King  Olaf;    a  Poem.      (A.  W.  Brotherton) 

Atlan.  40:  536. 
Sailing  of  the  Swallow;   a  Poem.     (.-V.  C.   Swinburne) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  287. 
Saint  and  Sinner;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  16:  4S2. 
Saint  and  Sinner;  a  Poem.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Scrib.  g: 

311- 

Saint  or  Sinner.     Atlan.  41;  46S. 

Saints  and  Holy  Images,  Veneration  of.     (O.  A-  Brown- 
son)  Cath.  World,  7:  721. 

—  and  Servants  of  God.     Brownson.  6:  239. 

—  and  Sinners;  a  Storj-.     (V.  Cherbuliez)  Appleton,  25: 

481,     26:  1-395. 
Doran's.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  58. 

—  British  Hagiology.     Blackw.  82:  438. 

—  Celtic  Legends  of.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  388. 

—  Chambers  of.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  33: 

641,  752. 

—  Communion  of.     Month,  40:  432. 

—  English,  Lives  of.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  40. 

—  Livocation  of.     Chr.  Rem.  1 :  15. 

—  Lives  of.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Good  Words,  22:  409. — 

Ed.  R.  95:  147. —  Irish  Mo.  8:  283. 
and  Miracles  of.     Ed.  R.  85:  295.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  13:  577. 
as  Spiritual  Reading.     Dub.  R.  70:  309. 

—  of  the  Desert.     (J.  H.  Newman)  Month,  2:  68-473. 

3*  79j   37°-     Same  art.  Cath.  World,  2:  376-835. 
3:  16,  170,  334. 

—  of  God,  Ancient.     (Card.  Wiseman)  Month,  2:  202. 

—  Perseverance  of.     (A.  N.  Arnold)  Chr.  R.  27:  349. 

—  Romanist.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  559,730.     50:  345. 

—  Saxon,  Legends  of,  De  Vere's.     (J.  M'Carthy)  Cath. 

World,  30:  360. —  Dub.  R.  86:  165. 

—  Several,  retained  by  the  English.     Chamb.  J.  33:  317. 

—  Veneration  of,  in  the  Early  Church.     Dub.  R.  16: 

2,°7,  55°- 


Saints,  Veneration  and  Invocation  of.    Month,  43:  141. 

—  Worship  of.     Dub.  R.  34:  i,^-     5°-  267. 

Romish.     Am.  Church  R.  21:  578. — (C.  Hodge) 

Princ.  37:  556. 

Saints'  Days  and  Mediaeval  Kalendars.     Quar.  71:  379. 

Saintship,  False  Views  of.     Cath.  World,  13:  424. 

St.  Albans,  Harriot,  Duchess  of.  (Mrs.  Mathews)  Bent- 
ley,  18:  601. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  R.  150:  577. — Tait,  n.  s.  6:  765. 

—  Mus.  38:  73. 

St.  Albans,  Abbey  of.  Dab.  Univ.  88:  257. —  (J.  C. 
Carr)  Portfo.  7:  4-18S.  —  St.  James,  29:  345. — 
(M.  E.  C.  Walcott)  Reliquary,  13:  209.  14:  21. — 
Penny  M.  i:  129.  —  Chr.  Rem.  6:  213. 

Annals  of.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Scrib.  7:  91-282. 

—  Afternoon  in.     (R.  Rowe)  Good  Words,  9:  442. 

—  Antiquities  of.     (T.  Wright)  Arch.  33:  262. 

—  First  Battle  of.     (J.  Bayley)  Arch.  20:  519. 

—  Summer  Day  at.     (E.  Walford)  Once  a  Week,  11: 

3°9- 
St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Raid  into,  1864.     (J.  O.  Skinner)  Univ. 
Q.  35:  318. 

—  Visit  to.     (J.  A.  Spencer)  Putnam,  11;  416. 

St.  Amour,   Guillaume  de,   and  the  Mendicant  Friars. 

(G.  L.  B.  Wildig)  Macmil.  31:  511. 
St.  Andrews,  Scotland,  Day  at.    Chamb.  J.  i :  40.  8:273. 

—  Monastery  of.     Tait.  n.  s.  II :  357. 
St.  Angelo,  Castle  of.     See  Rome. 

St.  Anne's  Lake,  Transylvania.     Once  a  Week,  2:  115. 

St.  Amhony,  Falls  of.  Dem.  R.  35:  90.  —  (C.  M.  Sedg- 
wick) Putnam,  4:  320. 

Saint-Arnaud,  Marshal  de.  Bentley,  38:  1S6.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  46:  643. — Eel.  M  36:  759. 

St.  Asaph  CathedraL     Penny  M.  14:  313. 

St.  Aubyn  and  Pope  Borlase.  Quar.  139:  367.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,   127:  579. 

St.  Augustine,  Fla.  (E.  S.  Phelps)  Atlan.  37:  129.— (C. 
F.  Woolson)  Harper,  50:  i,  165.  —  Lippinc.  i:  100. 

—  and  Fort  Marion.     (J.  Orton)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  89. 

—  in  April.     (S.  Lanier)  Lippinc.  16:  537. 
Sainte-.-Vulaire,  Louis  Beaupoil,  Count  de.  Colburn,  73:  i. 
Sainte-Aulaire,  Countess  de.     Bentlej-,  36:  511. 

Saint  Barbara;  a  Tale.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Harper,  22:  335. 
St.  Bartholomew's  Day,  Massacre  of,  1572.    No.  Brit.  51 : 

30. —  (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  13:  721.  — (G.  P. 

Fisher)  New  Eng.  39:  i.  —  (J.  F.  Kirk)  Nation.  6: 

2,2,'^..  —  (W.   C.    Taylor)   Bentley,    21:  500.  —  Clir. 

Rem.  55:  345.  — Cong.  M.  1:  424,  577.     28:  549. 

—  Dub.  R.  57:  281.  — Ed.  R.  44:  94.  Same  art. 
Mus.  9:  354,  385. — Dub.  Univ.  33:  298.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  170.  —  (J.  Jones)  Month,  17:  414 

Instructions  from  Q.  Elizabeth  on.     Arch.  22:  323. 

Numismatic  Memorials  of.     St.  James,  33:  376. — 

Dub.  Uaiv.  19:  736. 

Plea  for  Black  Bartholomew.  (J.  Macdonell)  Fra- 
ser, 87:  279. 

White's  History  of.     (J.  G.   Shea)  Cath.  World, 

8:  I.— (H.  M.  "Baird)  Meth.  Q.  29:  365,  544.— 
Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  i:  123. 

St.  Bartholomew's  Da}-,  1662,  Proposed  Bicentenary  of. 
Eel.  R.  115:  346. 

Story  of  the  2,000  Clergymen.     Eel.  R.  115:  369. 

St.  Bartholomew's  HospitaL     House.  Words,  2:  457. 

St.  Bees.     Sharpe,  7:  15. 

St.  Benedicts  in  the  Holme.  (E.  Meteyard)  Reliquary, 
2:  74. 

St.  Bernard,  Convent  of .     Colburn,  25:  452. 

—  Hospice  of.     (C.  Adams)  Lippinc.  16:  Ti^t,- 

—  Night  at.     St.  James,  7:  503. 

—  Trip  to.     Knick.  39:   501. 

—  Visit  to.     (C.  C.  Harrison)  Appleton,  8:  230.  —  Dcm. 

R.  28:  55. 


SAINTE-BEUVE 


1143 


ST.  KILDA 


Saiute-Beuve,  Charles-Augustiii.  Ed.  K.  132  :  126. 
Saniu  art.  Liv.  Aye,  io5:  771.  —  Quai'.  119:  So. — 
Westm.  95:  442.  — Temp.  Bar,  6i :  105.  Same  art. 
Ec-l.  M.  96:  400.  —(M.  Arnold)  Ev.  Sat.  8:  749.  — 
witli  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  343.  —  with  portrait,  Ap- 
pleton,  2:  501.  —  (.J.  F.  Kirk)  Allan.  17:  432. — 
(H.  James,  jr.)  Xo.  Am.  130:  51.  —  (E.  W.  Gurney) 
Nation,  9:  359.  — O.  &  X.6:  472.  —  (G.  U.  Calvert) 
Putnam,  12:  401. — Broadw.  7:  319. 

—  and  Victor  Hugo.     Nat.  Q.  20:  32. 

—  and  Kenan.     Lond.  il.  33:  457. 

—  Cau.series   du   Luudi.     Colburn,    97:    490.  —  (M.   P. 

Lowe)  Unita.  K.  9:  344. 

—  Correspondence  of.     (A.  Laiigel)  Nation,  26:  196,  305. 

—  Critical  Method  of.     Cornh.  38:  24. 

—  English  Portraits.     (II.  James,  Jr.)  Nation,  20:  261. 

(W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  16:  530. 

—  Lescure  on.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  17:  254. 

—  Life   and   Writings  of.     Quar.  141:    170.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  87:  257. 

—  Master-Critic.      (W.  Wells)  Hours  at  Home,  II :  369. 

—  Notes  on.      Colburn,  106:  4S7. 

—  Port  Royal.     See  Port  Koyal. 

—  Portraits.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  6:  454. 
of  Women.     New  Eng.  28:  451. 

—  Some  last  Words.     (S.  B.  Wister)  Lippinc.  2o:  104. 
Saint  Bobolink  House.     Liv.  Age,  49:  232. 

St.  Breaca's,  Life  and  Death  at.    Chainb.  J.  46:  561  -618. 
St.  Canice's  Cathedral.     Bentley,  44:  331. 
St.  Castin,  Anselm  de.    (J.  E.  Godfrey)  Ilist.  M.  22:  121. 
St.   Clair,    Gen.   Arthur.     (W.   F.Poole)   Dial  (Ch.),  2: 
227,  251.  — (W.  H.  Smith)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  293. 

—  Defeat  of,  1791.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i:  481. 

Ballad  on,  Author  of.     (E.  B.  O'Cailaghau)  Hist. 

M.  14:  261. 
St.  Clair  River,  and  Chippewa}'  Indians.      Penny  M.  6: 

153- 
St.  Cloud.     Bentley,  27:  171,  588. 
St.  Colman's  ;  a  Sketch  in  the  West  of  Ireland.  Colburn, 

143:  197,  2S7. 
St.  Columba  College,  Sewell's  Residence  at.    Chr.  Obs. 

48:  468. 
St.  Come,  Fete  of,  at  Meulan.     Cornh.  12:  547. 
St.  Croix,  Geology  of.     (S.  Hovey)  Am.  J.  Sci.  35:  64. 
St.  Cross,  Hospital  of.     Once  a  Week,  21:  iS. 
St.  Cyr,  Convent  of.  Episode  of  Life  at.     St.  Paul's,  6: 

494.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  526. 

—  Roj'al  Military  School  of.     Chamb.  J.  34:  361.  —  Am. 

J.  Educ.  12:  225. 

—  Royal  House  of.     (J.  B.  Angell)  Xo.  Am.  85:  369. 
St.  Cyran,  Abbe  de.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  22:  45, 

129,  393-     23:   129. 
St.  David's,  Bishop  of.     See  Thirhvall,  C. 
St.  David's  Catliedral.     Penny  M.  13:  433.  —  (S.  Fox) 

Keliiiuary,  7:  I. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     Fraser,  83:  419. 

—  Summer  Day  at.    (E.  Walford)  Once  a  Week,  ii:  477. 
St.  Dominic  and  the  Albigenses.     Brownson,  5:  539. 
St.  Edmund's.     (M.  Norris)  Sharpe,  28:  16. 

St.  Eloi,  Shrine  of.    (C.  A.  H.  Crosse)  Once  a  Week,  II : 

421. 
Saint-El  y-sur-les-Dunes.     Blackw.  106:  600. 
St.  Elmo;  a  Poem.     (I.  Craig)  Good  Words,  4:  64. 
Saint  Elmo's  Fire.     Penny  M.  14:  106. 
St.  Etienne,  Battle  of,  Drawing  of.     Arch.  24:  292. 
St.  Etienne-du-Mont  Parish.  Paris.      Dub.  R.  12:  419. 
Saint  Evremond,  C.     (G.    Saintsbury)   Fortn.   32:    3S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  47S.  —  Bentley,  43:  78. 
St.  Gelais,  Mellindc,  Early  French  Poet.  Lond.  M.  5:  41. 
St.  Genevieve,  Mo.,  Early  History  of.     West.  J.  3:  239. 
St.  George,  Carved  Figure  of,  at  Dijnn.     (T.  Willemeut) 

Arch.  25:  572.     See  George,  St. 


St.  George,  Ionian  Order  of.     Retros.  16:  331. 

St.  George's  Conii)any.     (H.  E.  Scudder)  Atl  .n.  42:  39. 

St.  George's  Knight,  a  Poetic  Legend.   Dub.  Univ.  7: 674. 

St.  George  Bosherville,  Tour  to.  (W.  W.  Collins)  Bent- 
ley, 29:  493. 

St.  Geran,  Shipwreck  of,  1744.  (G.  C.  Cuninghamo) 
Colburn,  89:  439. 

St.  Germain,  Count  de.  All  the  Year,  34:  22S.  —  (L. 
Wraxall)  Once  a  Week,  5:  95. 

St.  Gerniaiii-en-Laye.  Geog.  M.  5:  286.  —  (A.  Strick- 
land) Sharpe,  9:  2. 

—  and  its  Fete.     (II.  T.  Ryde)  Howitt,  i:  268. 

—  Chateau  of,  and  its  Love  Scenes.     Eel.  M.  38:  482. 
St.  Giacomo's  Day  in  the  Canton  Tessin.    Once  a  Week, 

21 :  404,  454. 
St.  Giles,  Committee  of  the  Dilettanti  on.     Blackw.  3: 

40S,  524. 
St.  Giles  and  St.  James.    (D.  Jerrold)  Liv.  Age,  4:  451, 

700.    5:  40,  319,  443.    6:  59,  203,  443.    7:  II,  203, 

469.     8:  25,  313.    9:  25,  313      10:  109,  2S2,  474. 

11:  299,  470.     13:  65,  271,  445. 
St.  Gio,  Baron.     Blackw.  27:  891. 
St.  Gothard  Railway.     Ed.  Engiii.  24:  81,  260,  449. 
St.  Gothard  Tunnel.    (S.  H.  M.  Byers)  Harper,  57:  654. 

—  (.\.  Gautier)  Nature,  21:  5S0.  —  Ed.  Engin.  15: 

90.  —  (Prof.  Colladon)  Ed.  Engin.  17:  37. 

—  Center  Line  of.     (C.  Dolezalek)  Ed.  Engin.  20:  309. 

22:  517. 

—  Compressed-Air  Locomotive  in.     (C.  M.  Gariel)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  10:  473. 

St.  Helen's  Priory  in  London,  Survey  of.  (J.  P.  Mal- 
colm) Arch.  16:  29. 

St.  Helena,  Island  of.  Quar.  14:  146.— ( W.  R.  G.  Mellen) 
Hours  at  Home,  7:  42S. — Cornh.  22:  iSo.  —  Penny 
M.  5:  108. 

—  Beetles  of.     (E.  C.  Rye)  Nature,  17:  338. 

—  Glimpse  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  311. 

—  in  1865.     (J.  E.  Torbett)  Colburn,  136:  301. 

—  Melliss  on.     Nature,  11:  501. 

—  Visit  to.     (E.  Hoole)  Meth.  M.  52:  103. 

St.  Helena,  Cal.,  In  the  Shadow  of.     (W.  C.  Bartlett) 

Overland,  8:  366. 
Saint-Hilaire,  E.  Geoffroy,  Flourens  on.    Ed.  R.  96:  645. 

—  Life  and  Doctrine  of.     Westm.  61:   160.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  32:   103. 
St.  Hugon,  Monastery  of.  (C.  W.  Wood)  .\rgosy,  21 :  126. 
St.  Jacques,  a  Swiss  Festival.     Liv.  Age,  34:   111. 
St.  James  Hall,  Piccadilly.     All  the  Year,  27:  492. 
St.  James's  Palace.     (R.  Bell)  St.  James,   i:  3.  —  (W. 

Thornbury)  Bdgra.  4:  464.     5:  30,  84. 

—  Chapel  Royal  of.     Penny  M.  13:  321. 

—  Jottings  in.     St.  James,  16:  297,  417. 
St.  Jean  d'Arc.     Fraser,  23:  622. 

St.  Jean  de  Luz,  Town  of.   (C.  Lee)  Cath.  World.  22:  S33. 
St.  John,  Henry,  Lord  Bolingbroke.     See  Bolingbroke. 
St.  John,  Augustus.  Anatomy  of  Society.  Westm.  14: 482. 
St.  John,  N.  B.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.    N.  E.  Reg.  19:  26. 
St.  John  Dwarf;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  13:  357. 
St.  John's  College,  .\nnapolis.  Md.    Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  539. 
St.  John's  Eve;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  39:  28. 
St.  John's  Eve.    (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Liv.  Age,  143:  658. 
St.  John's  Gate,  London.     Penny  M.  10:  452. 

—  in  1S80,  Hospitaller  Work  at.     (F.  Duncan)  Gent.  JI. 

n.  s.  25:  459. 
St.  John's  River,  Fla.,  Improvement  of.    (J.  B.  Eads)  Ed. 

Engin.  18:  4S9. 
St.  Katherine's  Hospital,  London.     Penny  M.  14:  177. 
St.  Keyne,  Well  of.     Canad.  Mo    10:  345.  —  Penny  M. 

5-  204. 
St.  Kilda,  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  54:  2S4,  -;t2.  331. 

—  Six  Hours  at.     (J.  E.  Morg.in)  Macinil.  4:   loi. 

—  Visit  to,  1S73.     (^'  -^*  Smith)  Good  Words,  16:  264. 


ST.  LAWRENCE 


1144 


ST.  PETERSBURG 


St, 


443- 


243- 


St.  Lawrence,  Gulf  of,  Deep-Sea  Dredging  Operations  in. 

(.J.  F.  Wtiiteaves)  Aui.  J.  Sci.  107:  210. 
St.  Lawrence  liiver.    Sliarpe,  10:  22.  —  Penny  M.  6:  219. 

—  Commerce  of  Basin  of.     De  Bow,  14:  423. 

Down  the  Rapids.     (J.  A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  37:  2S8. 

—  Lower,  and  the  Saguenay.     Lippinc.  27:  529. 

—  Navigation  of,  Correspondence  on,  1S26.     Ann.  Keg. 

2:  [137. 
1828.     Niles's  Reg.  33:  411. 

—  Valley  of.     (J.  E.  Bloonitield)  Hunt,  43:  437. 

—  Voyage  on  a  Raft  down.     Canad.  Mo.  6:  343. 

—  Voyage  up.     Bentley,  52:  2S2. 
Lazare,  I'aris.    (G   Ramsay)  Month,  16:  60.    17:  107. 

—  (K.  O.  Meara)  Cath.  World,  14:  6S3. 
Lea.  Duchess  of.  Memoirs  of.     Am.  Q.  13:   127. 
Leger  Papers.     (K.  B.  Kimball)  Knick.  25:  46,  415. 
26:  49,   157,  393.     27:  62,  239,  343.     28:  54,  152, 
236.    29:68,334.    30:337.    31:471.    32:57)133. 
422.     33:  248,  342,  439.     35:  !,!,■!,  416. 
Sequel  to.     (R.B.Kimball)  Knick.  37:  i,  251, 

38:  444,  608.     39:  76.     50:  217. 
Leonards,  Edward  B.  Sugden,  Lord.    Blackw.  81 
Leonards.     Lond.  Soc.  3:   128. 

Lo,  Capt..  and  his  Times.  (R.  Lendall)  Geog.  M.  i :  336. 
Louis,  Mo.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  8:  257.  —  De  Bow,  3: 

325.  17:  394.  —  Land  We  Love,  6:  126. 
Bridge  at.  (A.  S.  Twombly)  Scrib.  2:  162. 
Civil  and  Financial  Condition  of,  in  1852.     West.  J. 

8:  190. 
('ommerce  and  Trade  of.     Hunt,  15:  162.    17:  176. 
Commercial  Growth  and  Prospects  of.  De  Bow,  14:  391. 
Crow  Museum  Loan   Exhibition.      (W.   M.   Bryant) 

Western,  7:  400. 
Death  Rate  of.     (C.  A.  Todd)  Western,  5:  383. 
Early  History  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  2:  '71.  —  111. 

M.  2:  312,  355. 
Growth  of.     De  Bow,  24:  213. 
illustrated.     Appleton,  8:  533.  —  (R.  Keeler  and  A. 

R.  Waud)  Ev.  Sat.  11:  329-569. 
in  1850.    Hunt,  24:  298. 
in  1867.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  19:  655. 
Progress  of.     De  Bow,  8:  380. 

Washington  University.  (W.  G.  Eliot)  0.  &  N.  8:  28. 
Louis  and  Iron  Mountain  Railroad.  West.  J.  8:  115. 
Louis  and  New  Orleans  Railroad.     (H.  Cobb)  West. 

J.  12:  212. 
Lubbock's  Da}'.     Tinslev,  12:  707. 
Lucia,  Island  of,  Breen's  Account  of.   Mo.  R.  165:  369. 
Malo.     (G.  Goldie)  Month,  43:  203. 
inte  Marguerite  Island.    (M.  Christian!)  Scrib.  9:  372. 
Mark's,  Venice.     See  Venice. 
Mark's  Training  College.    Am.  J.  Educ.  lo:  531. 
Mars,  Cisterne  de  [Countess  Dash],  Novels  of.     (K. 

Cook)  Lond.  Soc.  26:  386. 
Martin-in-the-Fields.  London.     Penny  M.  1 :  244. 
Martin's  Eve.     (E.  P.  Wood)  Colburn.  99:  327. 
Martin's-le-Grand,  London.     (J.  B.  Gardiner)  Arch. 
19:  253. 
.  Mary's  City,  Maryland.     "(M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath. 

World,  9:"  366. 
.  Mary's-super-Mare.     (R.  Wilton)  Sharpe,  17:  210. 
.  Maximin,  Tomb  of  Magdalene  at.    (M.  P.  Thompson) 
Cath.  World,  29:  755. 
Michael  and  St.  George,  Ionian  Order  of.   Retros.  16: 

331- 
Michael's  Cave. 
Michael's  Night. 

12-439. 
Michall,  Island  of.     Penny  M.  3:  26. 
Michel.  Mont.     Argosy,  28:  48.  —  Penny  M.  9: 


St 


Once  a  Week,  24:  26. 
(A.  Harrison)  Atlan.  21:  6S5. 


—  (H.  R.  Haweis)Good  Words,  17:  21,  87. 
J.  36:  314. —  Sharpe,  17:  156. 


14=;- 
-Chamb. 


St.  Moritz,  Baths  of.     (W.  Pole)  Lond.  Soc.  15:  293, 
St.  Neot's  Church,  in  Cornwall.     Blackw.  126:  207. 
St.  Nicholas  Asylum  at  Paris.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  ^2,7-  — 

(E.  Ducpetiaux)  Am.  J.  FaUic.  21:  475. 
St.  Nicodeme,  Fair  of.   (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Temp,  Bar,  46: 

386.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  226. 
St.  Onier,  Town  of.     Penny  M.  7:  473. 
St.  Oren's  Priory.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  9: 

829.  — Cath.  World,  10:  56. 
St.  Osyth's  Priory,  Day  at.    (E.  VValford)  Once  a  Week, 

15:  485. 
St.  Ottilcii,  Legend  of.     (R.  S.  Mackenzie)  Cath.  World, 

16:  557. 
St.   Pancras  Priory,  Discovery  of  Remains  of  Wm.  de 

W^arren  at.     Arch.  31:  430,  438. 
St.  Patrick.     See  Patrick,  St. 
St.  Patrick's  Day;  a  Poem.     (S.  Lover)  Once  a  Week, 

16:  318. 

—  in  my  Parlor.  (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  37:  468. 
St.  Paul,  Island  of.  (E.  P.  Wright)  Nature,  17:  326. 
St.  Paul's  (cathedral.     (.L  Fergusson)  Contemp.  24:  750. 

—  (C.  L.  Eastlake)  Eraser.  88:  2S4.  — (G.  Goldie) 
Month,  37:  194,  345.  —  Colburn,  6:  449.  —  Chamb. 
J.  46:  116,  135.  —  Penny  M.  i:  57.     3:   161. 

—  Adventure  in.     Chamb.  J.  50:  594. 

—  All  round.    (W.  Thornbury)  Belgra.  13:  454.    14:69- 

464.     15:  84.  —  Allthe'Year.  19:  389. 

—  and  Dean  Milman.     (^uar.  126:  218. 

—  and  Westminster  Abbej'.     St.  Paul's,  4:  5S8. 

—  Burning  of  the  Steeple  of.     (S.  Deune)  Arch.  11:  72. 

—  Charter  of  the  College  of  Minor  Canons.    (W.  S.  Simp- 

son) Arch.  43:   165. 

—  Completion  of.     Quar.  133:  342. 

—  Decoration  of.     Eraser,   84:  417.      (E.  W.   Godwin) 

Eraser,  90:  214.  —  Brit.  Q.  61:  69. 
of  the  Dome.     Am.  Arch.  8:  100. 

—  In  and  about.     (H.  Rosevelt)  Overland,  5:  362. 

—  Milman's  Annals  of.    Eraser,  79:  217.   Same  art.  Ed. 

M.  72:  444.  — Chr.  Obs.  69:  677.  — (F.  B.  Cobbe) 
Theo.  R.  6:  131.  — Ed.  R.  129:  170. —  Lond.  0- 
32:  65. 

—  Modern.     All  the  Year,  28:  372.  —  (W.  Thornbury) 

Belgra.  14:   194.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  736. 

—  Night  on  the  Top  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  33. 

—  Old.     All  the  Year,  28:  253. 

—  Service  and  LTsage  in.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  234. 

—  The  three  Buildings  of.     Ed.  R.  138:  452. 

—  What  is  to  be  done  with?    (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  24:  294. 
St.  Paul's  School,  London.     Am.  J.  Educ.   16:  657. — 

Peimy  M.  14:  311. 
Sainte  Perine ;  or  the  City  of  the  Gentle.    Eraser,  93:  298. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  119. 
St.  Peter's  Church.  See  Rome. 
St.  Peter's  River,  Expedition  to  the  Source  of.     Lond.  M. 

11:  571. 
St.   Petersburg.     (E.   D.   Proctor)  Scrib.  5:    i.— (W. 

Hoffman)  Penn  Mo.  lo:  900.  —  Liv.  Age,  2:  347.  — 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  427.  —  Dem.  R.  11:  151.— 5Io. 

R.  117:  258.  —  Ed.  R.  i:  305.  —  Penny  M.  i:  314. 

—  and  its  Inhabitants  in  1843.     Colburn,  69:  241. 

—  and  Moscow.  (A.  W.  Thorold)  Good  Words,  18: 15,  92. 

—  Balschoi-Morskaia.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  12:  477. 

—  Court  Ball  at.     Eel.  M.  38:  106. 

—  Easter  F^ve  at.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  365. 

—  Fete  Days  at.     (A.  Dumas)  Sharpe,  15:  80.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  25:  506.    Same  art.  Internal.  M.  5:  508. 

—  Granville  on.     Colburn,  23:  410. 

—  Home  of  the  Czarevna.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Gent.  M.  n.  s 

12:  89. 

—  in  the  i8th  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  66:  336. 

—  in  1833-34.     Mo.  R.  140:  521. 

—  Insurrection  in,  1825.  (C.  Whitehead)  Bentley, 22: 615. 


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St.  Petersburg,  Kohl's  Pictures  and  Sketches  of.     For. 
Q.  28:  398. — Mus.  44:   521.     . 

—  Maimers  and  Society'  in.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  8:  23- 

—  Markets  of.     Penny  M.  9:   197. 

—  Phases  of  War  in.  1854.     Fraser,  50:  3^8. 

—  Pictures  from.     Blackw.  70:   154.     Same  art.  Kcl.  31. 

24:   114. 

—  Recollections  of.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  4:  447. 

—  Visit  to.     Chamb.  .J.  33:  377,  390. 

—  Winter  in.     Canad.Mo.  12:  67.  —  Lend.  Soc.  11:  145. 

—  Winter  Life  in.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  16:  34. 
St.  Pierre,  C.  I.  C,  Abbe  de.     Liv.  Age,  28:  310. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Am.  Q.  2:  362.  —  Mo.  R.  1 12: 

429.  —  Westm.  85:  39. 
St.  Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de.     See  Bernardin  de  St.  Pierre. 
St.  Priest  Papers.     Blackw.  6:  ^^^t,.     7:  25. 
Saint  Pudentiana.     (M.  Collins)  Temp.  Bar,  31:   114. 
St.  Regis  Bell,  Story  of.    (B.  F.  Do  Costa)  Galaxy,  9:  124. 
St.  Rliadegunde's,  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  13:  265. 
St.  Rosalie,  Burning  of.     (,'hamb.  J.  34:  225. 

—  Legend  of.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  51:   loi. 

St.  Silvestre's  Luck;  a  Love  Storj-.     Temp.  Bar,  58:  29. 
St.  Silvester's  Night.     (Mrs.  Romer)  Bentley,  17:  577. 
St.  Simon,  Claude  Henri,  Count  de,  and  Enfantin.     Theo. 
R.  9:  39. 

—  and  his  Disciples.     Westm.  80:   109. 

—  Doctrines  of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  45:  407.  — Fra- 

ser, 5:  666. 

—  Parallel  of  three  Kings.     Ed.  R.  152:  414.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  148:   195. 

—  St.  Simonism.  Xo.  Brit.  9:  213.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  14: 

333.  —  Eel.  Mus.  2:  325.  —  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm. 

16:  279. — Bost.  Q.  5:  257.  —  Dub.  R.  4:  138. 

History'  and  Mystery  of.     Fraser,  27:  609. 

St.  Simon,  Louis   R.,  Duke  de,   MSS.  of.     (T.    Child) 

Nation,  30:  415. 

—  Memoirs   of.     Ed.   R.    irg:    61. — Quar.    139:    291. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  515.  —  Eel.  3[.  86:  i. — 
(Jiiamb.  J.  20:   173.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  14S. 

—  House.  Words,  19:  572.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13: 
592. — Fraser,  56:  590.  —  Cornh.  26:  534.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  607.  —  Nat.  R.  4:  413.  —  Select 
J.  2:  35.r— Lond.  Q.  11:  345.  —  Eel.  R.  106:  327. 

—  New  Q.  6:  319.  7:  39.  —  Colburn,  no:  2S3. — 
Eel.  M.  40:  54,  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:  257. 

—  Notes  on.     Colburn,  112:  26. 

St.  Sinan's  Warning.  Dub.  L'niv.  20:  341. 
St.  Sophia,  Church  of.  See  Constantinople. 
St.  Stephen's;  a  Poem.  Blackw.  87:  1-277. 
St.  Stephen's  Chapel.     Fraser,  51:  208.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  34:  426. 
St.  Swithin's  Junior  Proctor.     (C.  Reade)  Beigra.  25:  56. 
St.   Sylvester's  Night.     (E.   T.  A.  Hoffman)  Colburn, 

158:  39. 
St.   Thomas,  Island  of.      Conih.  30  :    163.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  122:  609.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  401. — 

Ev.  Sat.  17:  230. 

—  Treaty  of  the  U.  S.  with  Danes  for.  Nation,  8:  24S. 
St.  Thomas's  Hospital.  (E.  M'Dermott)  Beigra.  5:  561. 
St.  Thome  Christians.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  83. 

St.  Valentine.     St.  James,  21 :  365.     23:  723. 

—  as  a  Satirist.     (W.  Cyples)  Once  a  Week,  16:   14S. 
St.  Valentine's  Day.     (J.  F.  Waller)  Dul).  I'niv.  37:  3S7. 

—  (M.  Tucker)  Macmil. 21:  315.  —  Dem.  R.  35:  68. 
St.  Valentine's  Eve.     Beigra.  19:  485. 

St.  V'alentine's  Eve;  a  Poem.    (T.  Hood)  Beigra.  16:  496. 
St.  Valentine's  Lottery.     Lond.  Soc.  31:  170. 
St.  Vincent,  John,  Earl   of.     Ed.  R.  69:  40.     79:  407. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i:  225. 

—  Life  of.     Qu.-ir.  62:  424. —  Lond.  M.  7:  537.  —  Mo 

R.  145:  590. 

—  Tucker's  Memcirs  of.     Mo.  R.  163:  67. 


St.  Vincent,  Mme.  de,  and  Richelieu.     Cornh.  8:  344. 

St.  Vincent  de  Paul.     See  Viuceut. 

St.  Vincent  Island;  Challenger  Exped.     Nature,  9:  450. 

St.  Vitus  Dance.     Chamb.  J.  28:  122. 

Saintaine,  Louis  de.     Fraser,  43:   102. 

Saintine,  X.  B.    Jonathan's  Evenings.     For.  Q.  20:  437. 

Saisset,  E.,  AVorks  of.     No.  Brit.  38:  454. 

Saisseval,  Madame  de.    (C.  Caddell)  Irish  Mo.  3:  2S7-561. 

Sakoontala;  an  Indian  Drama.    Ed.  K.  108:  253.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  45:  490. 
Sal  Parker's  Ghost.     (E.  CoUer)  Beigra.  22:  181. 
Sala,  George  Augustus,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week, 

26:  254. 

—  Friswell,  and  Hotten.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  210,  571. 
Salad.     House.  Words,  4:  406. 

—  A  Spring.     (C.  A.  Cole)  Once  a  Week,  6:  638. 
Salads,  and  French  Wines.     Blackw.  100:  435.      Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  554. 
Salad  Herbs.     (C.  J.  Robinson)  Nature,  2:  317. 
Salad-Making.     All  the  Year,   19:    588. — Ev.    Sat.  5: 

795.     11:  134. 
Salado,  Valley  of  the.     Chamb.  J.  42:  665. 
Salamanca,  Battle  of.     (S.  Moggridge)  Blackw.  23:  535. 

—  Student  of.     Blackw.  58:  521,  673.     59:  85,  149,  273. 
Salamander,  The.     All  the  Year,  3:  140. 

—  Alpine.     (G.  T.  Bettamy)  Nature,  18:   108. 
Salamanders.     (J.  Scoffevn)  Beigra.  3  :    180.  —  House. 

Words,  15:  427. 

Salang  Island.     (A.  de  Richelieu)  Geog.  M.  5:  119. 

Salar  Jung,  Sir,  and  his  Claims.  (M.  L.  Meason)  Mac- 
mil.  34:  289. 

Salaries  of  Artists  and  Actors.     Eel.  M.  22:  274. 

—  of  Clergymen.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  2:  362. 
in  England.     Eel.  R.  107:  560.     109:  526. 

—  of  Professors.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:   75. 

—  of  Public  Officers.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  6:  50S. 

8:  167.  9:  26.  —  (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Nation,  12: 
120.  —  (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  16:  loS.     17:  69. 

Saldanha,  Duke  of.  Field  Marshal.  C^uar.  150:  537. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  3. 

Sale,  .Sir  Robert.     Dub.  Univ.  28:   160. 

Sale,  A  country.     Chamb.  J   44:  161. 

Sale  of  a  Trumpet;  a  Poem.     (T.  Hood)  Mus.  43:  520. 

Sales,  Law  of.     (S.  Jones)  Hunt,  6:  235. 

—  Story  on.     (A.  C.  Spooner)  Hunt,  17:  2S2. 
Salel,  Hughes,  Early  French  Poet.     Lond.  M.  5:  157. 
Salem,  Mass.,  and  the  old  Witch  House.    (S.  A.  Drake) 

.\pplet<>n,  10:  672. 

—  Beginnings  of  Unitarianism  in.     (G.  Batchelor)  L'nita. 

R.  15:  323. 

—  Day  at.     (A.  B.  Harris)  Appleton,  14:  431. 

—  East  India  Marine  Society.     Hunt,  9:  366. 

—  First  Centennial,  1729.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:  268. 

—  Graduates  at  Harvard  College.     (J.  P.  L)abney)  N.  E. 

Keg.  5:  47,  153. 

—  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  128,  276. 

—  Materials  for  the  History  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  151. 

—  Murder  of  Capiain  White.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  8. 

—  Original  Churcli  Covenant.     N.  E.  Reg.  i :  224. 
Salem  Village,  I)ifliculties  in,  1694.     N.  E.  Reg.  10:  363. 

—  Parsonages  of.  and  their  Occupants.     (C.  W.  L^pliam) 

Hist.  M.  16:  353. 
Salem  Witeiicraft.     See  Witchcraft. 
Salem-on-Erie,  Community  of.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  142. 
Salembier.     (H.  R.  Addison)  Pcop.  J.  6:  28;.  299. 
Salette,   La,  Confraternity  of.     Ed.  R.    106:  i.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  513. 
Salgama  ('ondita.     (L.  W.  Champn^y)  Harper,  60:  S78. 
Salic  Law,  Sohm's  Procedure  of.     (H.  Adams)  No.  Am. 

118:  416. 
Salicylic  Acid.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  680. 
Saline  Types.     (G.  Fay)  Harper.  61:  S31. 


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SALT 


Sails,  M.  de,  Murder  of,  1712.     Temp.  Bar,  10:  506. 
Salisbury,  Earl  of,  Mansion  at  Great  Canford.  (K.  Goiiyh) 

Arch.  10:  67. 
Salisbury,  Robert,  Marquis  of,  Political  Portrait  of.     St. 

James,  24:  S26. 
Salisbury,  England,  and   Stonelienge.     (C.   W.  Wood) 

Argosy,  31:  202. 

—  Cathedral  of.     All  the  Year,  33:  294.—  (A.  Gihnan) 

Harper,  62:  650.  —  Penny  M.  2:  234. 

Ancient  Tomb  in.     (II.  Gougii)  Arch.  2:   1S8. 

and  See  of,  Dodworth  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  1{.  22: 

434- 

—  Forty-five  Years  ago.     All  the  Year,  15:  257. 
Salisbury  Plain,  Ramble  on.     Temp.  ISar,  18:  3S4. 
Salisbury,  Conn.,  Iron  Mines.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  220. 
Salisbury,  Mass.,  Early  Settlers  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  311. 

8:  79,  157,  223. 

List  of,  1650-52.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  55. 

Salitre  (Nitrate  of   Soda)   Industry  in    South  'America. 

(M.  P.  L'Olivier)  Pract.  M.  5':  35S. 
Sallust.     Eraser,  33:   194. 

—  Biographical  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  82:  530. 

—  Stuart's  Translation  of.  Ed.  R.  9:  413.  —  Eel.  R.  4:  4S5. 
Sally  Parson's  Duty.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Atlan.  i:  24. 
Salmagundi,  Meaning  of .     Once  a  Week,  22:  305. 
Salm-Salm,  Prince,  Diar^-  of.     Ev.  Sat.  7:  1S6. 
Salm-Salm,  Agnes  L.,  Princess,  Career  of.     (N.  Brooks) 

Overland,  5:  461. 

—  Ride  with,  in  Virginia.     Temp   Bar,  26:  507. 
Salmon,    Marie   Fran(,'oise   Victoire,    Trial   of.      House. 

Words,  18:  313-380. 
Salmon.     (E.Jesse)  Once  a  Week,   15:  192.  —  All  the 
Year,  5:  405,  562.  —  (C.  Lanman)  Am.  Whig  R.  6: 
490.  —  Penn}' M.  6:  145,  172,  189. 

—  Acclimatization  of,   in  Otago.     Nature,    11:    209. — 

Chamb.  J.  57:  712. 

—  and  Herring,  Food  of.     (J.  Stark)  Blackw.  44:  175. 

—  and  its  Foes.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  Si. 

—  and  the  Salmon  Trade.     Chamb.  J.  27:  2S4. 

—  and  Sea  Trout,  Natural  History  of.     Blackw.  53 :  640. 

—  Artificial  Propagation  of.     Chamb.  J.  44:  451. 

—  Biography  of.     (T.  Norris)  Penn  Mo.  2:  245. 

—  Breeding  of.     (J.Wilson)  No.  Brit,  g:  j^. — Hogg, 

13:  382. 

—  Food  of.     (W.  Houghton)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  104. 

—  for  the  Million.     Chamb.  J.  56:  630. 

—  Growth  of.     Cornh.  4:  42.  —  (C.  E.  Fryer)  Nature,  8: 

2S5.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  27. 

—  in  Australia.     (S.  Black)  Once  a  Week,  15:  716. 

—  Last,  before  Close  Time.     Eraser,  55:  79. 

—  Life  of.     House.  Words,  5:  606.  —  (D.  EsdaiIe)Good 

Words,  2:  398. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Nature,   15:    375.— (D.   Ellis) 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  4:  250. 
and  Fisheries  of  Great  Britain.     Ed.  Philos.  J.  12: 

335- 

—  of  Clootie's  Hotel;  a  Storv.     Blackw.  129:  229. 

—  of  the  Pacific.     (D.  S.  Jordan  and  C.  H.  Gilbert)  Am. 

Natural.  15:  177. 

—  Post-JIortem  Examination  of.     (T.  Norris)  Penn  Mo. 

2:  416. 

—  Restoration  of,  in  Canada.     (W.  A.  Adamson)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  2:  I. 

—  Rus.sel  on.     No.  Brit.  43:  151.  —  Chamb.  J.  41:  4S4. 

—  Scotch.     Blackw.  89:  78. 

—  Story  of.     (D.  S.  Jordan)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  ig:  i. 
Salmon  Fisheries.     Ed.  R.  g3:  340.  —  Blackw.  53:  640. 

—  (C.  Lanman)  Am.  Whig.  li.  6:  490.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
38:  509.  —  All  the  Year,  13:  382.     15:  270. 

—  British.     Fraser,  63:  745. — (F.Francis)   Eraser,  76: 

758.  -(F.  Eden)  Fortn.  36:    624.  —  Ed.  R.   137: 
153-  —(J-  G.  Bertram)  Brit.  Q.  73:  2S8. 


Salmon   Fisheries,   British,  in   1861.     (W.  Jardine)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J."  72:  203. 
Protection  of.     Westm.  76:  36. 

—  of  Ireland.     Quar.  91:  35. 

and  of  Scotland.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  86. 

—  Question  of.     Quar.  113:  388. 
Salmon-Fishing.     (II.  F.  Hore)  Macmil.  5:  46.  —  (M.  G. 

Watkins)  Fraser,  89:  2S1  — (D.  M.  lialfour)  Hunt, 
19:  145.  — Quar.  37:  345.  — Cornh.  19:  417.— 
Loud.  Soc.  2:  450.  — Lond.  M.  22:  79. 

—  and  Breeding.     Once  a  Week,  25:  479. 
Legislation  on.     Quar.  loi:  141. 

—  Autobiography  of  Salmo  Salar,  Esq.    Macmil.  14:  303. 

—  in  Canada.     (S.  C.  Clarke)  Lippinc.  11:  538.  —  Gal- 

axy, 18:  611.  —  Dub.  Univ.  58:  423. 

—  in  Ireland.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Hours  at  Home,  11:  275. 

—  in  Maine.     (A.  C.  Hamlin)  Lippinc.  3:  4S6. 

—  in  the  Tweed.     Quar.  77:  69. 
Scrope  on.     Mo.  R.  161 :  244. 

—  My  first  Salmon.     Tinsley,  10:   164. 

—  Night  with  a  Salmon.     Cornh.  20:  92. 

—  Notes  on.     (A.  G.  Wilkinson)  Scrib.  12:  769. 

—  on   the   Nipissiguit.     (T.    Norris)   Putnam,    16:    13. 

Same  art.  Broadw.  6:  398. 

—  on  the  Novarro.     (T.  Bennett)  Overland,  12:  119. 

—  on  the  Tay.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  450. 

—  Ponds  at  Stormontfield.     Chamb.  J.  26:  276. 

Scotch.     Chamb.  J.  44:  451.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

69:  374- 

—  Scrope  on.     Ed.  R.  78:  87. — Blackw.  54:  80. 

—  Ten  Days'.     (D.  Sage)  Atlan.  36:  142. 

—  Up  and  down  a  Salmon  Stream.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i :  471. 
Salmon  Fry,  Shaw  on.     Blackw.  47:  531. 

Salmon  Question.     (S.  Walpole)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  3:  417. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     (H.  Kingsley)  Macmil.    12:  127. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  86:  165. 
Salmon-Spearing.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  343. 
Salmonia,  Davy's.     Blackw.  24:  248.     See  Davy,  Sir  H. 
Salome.     (J.  Neal)  Putnam,  11:  718. 
Salome  and  I.     House.  Words,  14:  296-355.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  51 :  494. 
Salons  of  Paris.     (A.  Ilayward)  Fraser,  73:  610.     Sams 

art.  Canad.  Mo.  4:  341.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  579. 

—  of  Vienna  and  Berlin.     Bentlej',  50:  148.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  71:  59. 
Salona,  Long  Wall  of.    (R.  F.  Burton)  Anthrop.  J.  5 :  252. 
Salpa,   Remarkable  Life  History  of.     (W.  K.  Brooks) 

Am.  Natural.  10:  641. 
Salt,  Henry,  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  134:  508.  —Mus.  26:  3S4. 
Salt,  Sir  Titus.     Chamb.  J.  55:  545. 

—  and  the  Discovery  of  Alpaca.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  103. 

—  and  Saltaire,   England.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Harper,  44: 

S27.  —Pract.  M.  3:  161. 
Salt.     Eel.  M.  39:.  82.— Peop.  J.  5:  193.  — Penny  JI. 
4:  66. 

—  as  an  Antidote.     (A.  Haj-ward)  Quar.  48:  375. 

—  Boddy's  History  of.     Nature,  24:  123. 

—  Chat  about.     (C.  Blatherwick)  Good  Words,  20:  231. 

—  Chemical  Examination  of  Common.     (C.  Mortit)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  67:  132. 

—  Chemistry  of.     (C.  A.  Goessmann)  Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  78. 

—  Essay  on.     Broadw.  7:  174. 

—  Ethnological  Speculation  on.     Fraser,  30:  331. 

—  for  Horticulture.     (S.  Parkes)  Anal.  M.  16:  495. 

—  in  the  Sea,  Object  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:  384. 

—  Pinch  of.     (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Putnam,  12:  712. 

—  River  and  Sea  Water,  and.     (J.  Roth)  Contemp.  38: 

233- 

—  Sources  and  Supplies  of.    Sharpe,  33:    179.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  53:  226. 

—  Symbolical  LTses  of.     Blackw.  1 :  579. 

Salt  of  the  Earth.     (I.  S.  Mayo)  Liv.  Age,  no:  553. 


SALT 


1147 


SALZBURG 


Salt  Deposits  at  Stassfiirt.  (BaldaudMactear)  J.  Fraukl. 
Inst.  87:  340,  408. 

—  of  Western  Ontario.    (J.  Gibson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  362. 
Salt  Districts,  Day  at  the.     Clianib. .J.  II :  181. 

Salt  Farms  of  the  Loire.     (H.  St.  John)  Geog  M.  2:  173. 

Salt  Formation  of  Salina,  N.  Y.  (J.  Forman)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  19:  141. 

Salt  Lake,  Great.  (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  10: 
675.  — Hogg,  9:  373.  — All  the  Year,  5:  509.— 
Chamb.  J.  19:  362.  —  Liv.  Age,  23:  215. 

—  Ancient  Outlet  of.     (G.  K.  Gilbert)  Am.  J.  Sci.  1 15: 

256.  — (A.  C.  Peale)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  115:  439. 

—  and  the  new  Saratoga.  ((,".  1).  Warner)  Putnam,  2 :  260. 

—  My  Christmas  at.     (E.  Chamberlain)  Lakeside,  5:  57. 

—  Visit  to,  Chandlcss's.     New  Q.  6:  395. 
See  Mormons. 

Salt  Lake  City.  (R.  H.  Seeley)  Scrib.  3:  396.  —  (F.  H. 
Head)  Overland,  5:  270.  —  Chamb.  J.  37:  29. — 
(L  I).  Hardy)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  233. 

—  and  Valley  Settlements.    (C.  Marshall)  Fraser,  84:  97. 

—  Burton's  City  of  the  Saints.     Liv.  Age,  71:  630. 

—  Sunday  in.     (H.  A.  Hill)  l^enn  Mo.  2:   129. 

—  Week  in.     (H.  Kendall)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  63. 
Salt  Lakes  in  Crimea.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  409. 
Salt  Manufacture.     Penny  M.  11:   483. — Niles's  Keg. 

35:   168.     37:   iS. 

—  Early  History  of.     (D.  Ruffner)  Am.  J.  Sci.  28:  117. 

—  in  Alameda.     (.J.  Farley)  Overland,  6:  105. 

—  in  Scotland.     Penny  M.  9:  321. 

—  of  New  York.     Hunt,  10:  442.     12:  335.     22:  393. 

—  of  the  United  States.     Hunt,  8:  357. 
Salt  Mine,  Down  in  a.     Argosy,  31 :  463. 

Salt  Mines,  Austrian.    (F.  W.  Holland)  Putnam,  3:  iSi. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Hunt,  39:  430. 

—  of  Bavaria.     Chamb.  J.  47:  390. 

—  of  Berchtesgaden,  Visit  to.     St.  James,  23:  51S. 

—  of  Cardona.     Penny  M.  7:  373. 

—  of  Cheshire.     Eel.  Engin.  3:   154. 

—  of  England.     Once  a  Week,  8:  359. 

—  of  India.     Pract.  M.  7:  68. 

—  of  Poland.     Anal.  M.  2:  267. 
See  Salzburg. 

Salt  Monopoly  of  India.     Eel.  R.  85:  482. 

Salt  Mountain  at  Diirrnberg.     Liv.  Age,  37:  188. 

Salt  Springs,  and  Boring  for  Salt.     Penny  JI.  8:  437. 

—  of  Moutiers.     (R.  Bakewell)  A.  J.  Sci.  20:  219. 

—  of  Salina.     (G.  W.  Carpenter)  Am.  J.  Sci.  15:    i. — 

(J.  Forman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  19:  141. 
Salt  Trade  of  Foreign  Countries.     Penny  M.  13:  66. 
Salt  V\^at(■r,    Distillation  of.      (T.  Jefferson)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  20:  346. 
Salt  Waters  of  the  Alleghany  and  Keskerainetas  Vallej's. 

(E.  Stieren)  Am.  J.  Sci.  84:  46. 
Salt-Water  Sketches.     (W.  (J.  Scandlin)  O.  &  N.  3:  579. 
Salt  Works  at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Ap- 

pleton,  19:  97. 

—  in  Sicily.     Pennv  M.  7:  309. 

—  of  Zipaqucra.     (J.  H.  Gibbon)  Am.  J.  Sci.  32:  89. 
Saltaire;  a  Yorkshire  Colony.    All  the  Year,  25:  285. — 

Cong.  5:  727.     See  Salt,  Sir  Titus. 
Salterello,  II.     Penny  M.  14:  364. 
Saltl)urn-l>y-the-Sea.      Loud.  Sdc.  IO:    v*^- 
Salted  Claim;  a  Tale.     (E.  liranthwayt)  Sharpe,  50:  277. 
Saitfoot  Controvers}-.     Black w.  3:  43S,  709. 
Saltonstall,  Gov.  Gurdon,  with  portrait.     New  Eng.  2: 

495- 
Saltpeter.     (J.  C.  Booth)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i:  449,  565. 

—  Deposits  of,  in  Peru.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  324. 

Salts,  Decomposition  of,  by  hot  Steam.  (E.  Solly)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  45:  426. 

—  E.\traction  of,  from  Sea- Water.    (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  75:  361. 


Salutation,  Forms  of.     Quar.  87:  373.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  27:  433.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  445.  —  Coruh. 

40:  573.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  83.  —  Chamb.  J. 

31:  225.  —  (J.  W.  D.  Patteu)  Lakeside,  6:  354. 

National.     Lippinc.  15:  641. 

Saluting  the  Gods.     (M.  M.  Turner)  Lakeside,  lo:  48. 
Salvage;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  52:  684-697. 

—  Law  of.     (W.  Marvin)  Hunt,  3:   153. 
Salvage  Company,  Universal.     Liv.  Age,  5:  181. 
Salvation.     (I.  C.  Knowlton)  Univ.  (J.  24:  423. 

—  a  working  Princijjle.     Univ.  C^.  19:  75. 

—  Accepted  with  God.    (T.  (,'.  Druley)  Univ.  Q.  33:  220. 

—  according  to  the  New  Testament.     (H.  Ballou,  2d) 

Univ.  Q.  7:  195. 

—  Agencies  in.     (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  10:  293. 

—  and  Faith.     (W.  J.  Barbee)  Chr.  Q.  3:  192. 

—  Bible  Words  for.     (T.  Lewis)  Am.  I'resb.  R.  18:  617. 

—  by  Christ.     (M.  Kieffer)  Ref.  Q.  28:  iSi. 

—  by  Faith.     (T.  Colani)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  25:  170. 

—  by  Natural  Ability.     Bost.  R.  3:  458. 

—  Complete.     Cong.  M.  18:  476. 

—  Dialogue  on.     (N.  Worcester)  Chr.  Disc,  i:  33. 

—  Divine  Power  in.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  19:  69. 

—  Fear  and  Love  as  Agencies  in.    (O.  A.  Skinner)  Univ. 

Q.  13:  420. 

—  Holy  Spirit  in  Work  of.     (S.  Crane)  Univ.  Q.  28:  93. 

—  in  Christ  not  limited   to  this  Life.     (W.  H.  Ryder) 

Univ.  Q  21 :  46. 

—  Inducing  Cause  of.     (J.  Chamberlayne)  Meth.  C^.  22: 

225. 

—  Man's  Need  of.     (C.  K.  Whipple)  Radical,  i:  135. 

—  New  Testament  Doctrine  of.     (W.  R.  French)  Univ. 

Q.  17:  7S. 

—  of  the  Body,  Doctrine  of.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  5S9. 

—  of  Infants.     Eel.  R.  36:  216. 

—  Order  of.     (A.  A.  Hodges)  Princ.  n.  s.  i :  304.  —  (D. 

Schroedcr)  Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  96,  261. 

—  Philosophy  of  the  Plan  of.  (J.  Porter)  Meth.  Q.  7:  194. 

—  Problem  of.     (E.  A.  Walker)  New  Eng.  22:  472. 

—  Punishment,  Forgiveness.     (W.  11.  Ryder)  Univ.  Q. 

36;  38  7. 

—  Relation  of  the  Father  and  the  Son  to.    (W.  E.  Krebs) 

Mercersb.  18:  196. 

—  Sacerdotal.     Eel.  R.  1 19:  332. 

—  Sin  and.     (S.  Crane)  Univ.  Q.  29:  129. 

—  Sufficient  Provision  for.     (A.  C.  Thomas)  Uuiv.  Q. 

30:  472. 

—  Theories  of  Christian.     Prosp.  R.  lo:  i. 

—  Way  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  lo:  106. 

—  What  must  we  do  to  be  saved  V    (T.  S.  King)  Univ, 

Q.  10:  73. 

—  without  Knowledge  of  the  Gospel,  Is  it  possible  V    (L. 

E.  Smith)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  622. 
Salvator  Rosa.     See  Rosa,  Salvator. 
Salver  of  Grapes;  a  Poem.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  16:  205. 
Salvia  and  other  Flowers,  Fertilization  of.     (W.  Ogle) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  261. 
Salvin,  Osbert.     Strickland  Curatorship  in  University  of 

Cambridge.     Nature,  lo:  250. 
Salvini,  Tomniaso,  the  Actor.     (II.  Bedford)  Month,  27: 

28S.  —  St.  James.  36:  329. 

—  and  Mr.  Irving.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  609. 

—  as  Ilandet.     Gent.  JI.  n.  s.  15:  46. 

—  as  Othello.     Lippinc.  12:   742.  —  (J.  II.  Browne)  Gal- 

axy, 16:  819.  —  (R.  G.  White)  Nation,  17:  213. 

—  in  Allieri's  Tragedy  of  Saul.  (E.  Shinn)  Nation, 19:  14. 
Salvors.     Cornh.  10:  734. 

Salzbrun  and  Warmbrun.     Bentley,  33:  711. 
Salzburg  and  Berchtesgaden,  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  15: 
444. 

—  and'Iyrol.     Sharpe,  30:  Si. 


SALZBURG 


1148 


SAN   FRANCISCO 


Salzburg,  Legends  of.     (J.  Oxenford)  Colburn,  82:  59. 

—  Prodigy  of.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  16. 

—  Salt  Mines  of.     Penny  M.  4:  138. 

Visit  to.     Colburn,  50:  467.     51:  27. 

Salzkammergut,  in  Upper  Austria,    licntlej',  32:  37,  202. 

—  and  Ischl.     Sliarpe,  29:  309. 

Sam.     (E.  A.  Kevorg)  Appleton,  20:  t^-j. 

Sam's  Sermon.     (S.  W.  Tuttle)  Lippinc.  3:  440. 

Sam  Bentley's  Christmas.      Once  a  Week,  4:    16,  44. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  68:  531,  602. 
Sam  Rice's  Romance.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  8:  372. 
Sam  Slick  in  England.    (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  58:  211. 

—  Liv.  Age,  4:  155. 

—  Letters  from.     (T.  C.  Ilaliburton)  Bentley,  7:  11. 
Samanta,  Govinda  ;  or  History  of  a  Bengal  Raiyat.    Chr. 

Obs.  75:  4S6. 
Samaria.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  14:  181. 
Samaritans,  Ancient  and  modern.     (L.  Colman)  Princ. 

38:  195. 

—  History  and  Literature  of.     (C.   H.  Brigham)  Unita. 

R.  4:  141.  —  (K.  Burritt)  Am.  Eel.  2:  249,  4S1. 
Samaritan  Pentateuch.  Kitto,  II :  298. — (J.  Mills)Kitto, 

31:   131.     See  Bible,  Pentateuch. 
Samaritan  Text  of  the   Septuagint.      (W.   Fitzgerald) 

Kitto,  2:  324. 
Samarow,  Gregor.     Cross  and  Sword.    Ed.  R.  145:  506. 

—  For  Scepter  and  Crown.     Ed.  R.  137:  422. 
Sama-Veda.     (J.  Avery)  Cong.  R.  11:  472. 

Samian  Ware,  Roman.     (T.  Wright)  Litel.  Obs.  6:  227. 
Samoan  Islands.  Fragment  of  History  of.     (J.  Manning) 
Overland,  9:  67. 

—  Missionary's  Work  in.     (S.  J.Whitmee)  Cong.  7:  474. 

—  Productions  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  315. 
Set  Navigator  Islands:  L^poki. 

Samoan  Language.     (A.  H.  Keane)  Nature,  19:  335. 
Samoset,  Indian  Chief.  (J.  W.  Thornton)  Hist  M.  i:  132. 
S:imothrace,  Explorations  at.     Am.  Arch.  3:  181. 
Sampayo,  the  Contractor.     Blackw.  39:  435. 
Samphire-Gatherer's  Storv.     (A.  H.  Plunkett)  Bentlcv, 

Samson  the  Judge.    (.J.  F.  Mackarness)  Good  Words,  10: 
785.  —  (G.  F.  Herrick)  Bib.  Sac.  37:  209. 

—  Brace's  Biography  of.     Eel.  R.  114:  577. 

—  Solution  of  Riddle  by.    (R.  W.  Wright)  Scrib.  2:  279. 
Samson,  Deborah.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  37:  6. — 

(Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Lippinc.  3:  628. 
Samuel  the  Prophet.     (J.  ¥,  Mackarness)  Good  W^ords, 

10:  863. 
Samuel  Clugston  the  Sluggard.     Hogg,  i:  296-366. 
Samuel  Lowgood's  Revenge.     Liv.  Age,  69:  413. 
Samuel  Titmarsh  and  the  great  Hoggarty  Diamond.   (W. 

M.  Thackeray)  Fraser,  24:  324,  3S9. 
Samuelson,  Edward,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  167:  533. 
San,  Pere  de.  Philosophy  of.     Month,  42:  437. 
San  Antone;  a  Story.     Lakeside,  5:  220. 
San  Antonio  de  Bexar,  Texas.    (H.  P.  Spofford)  Harper, 

55:  831.  — (S.  Lanier)  So.  M.  13:  83,  138. 
San  Diego,  ("al.,  and  the  Gold  Mines.     (M.  S.  Croswell) 

Overland,  5:  320,  423. 

—  Mound  Formations  of.    (G.  W.  Barnes)  Am.  Natural. 

13:  565- 
San  Domingo,  Island  of.     (A.  K.  Shepherd)  Hunt,  48: 
361. 

—  Annexation  of.     (E.  L.  Pierce)  No.  Am.  127:  61. — 

Galaxy,  11:  410. —  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  10: 
68.  — (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  11:  432  —  (H.  Har- 
grave)  Lippinc.  6:  200.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10:  26,  290.363. 

Commission  on.     (G.  A.  Kroeger)  NMtion,  12:  68. 

New  Scheme  for,   1S73.     (^-  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

16:  52. 

—  Anticpiities  from.     (T.  Ryder)  Arch.  13:  206. 

—  City  of.     (R.  E.  Garczynski)  Appleton,  9:  465,  839. 


San  Domingo,  Cradle  of  the  New  World.  (S.  S.  Conant) 
Harper,  46:  641. 

—  Few  Words  about.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  St.  James,  i :  296. 

—  Geology  of.     (W^.  M.  Gabb)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loi:  252. 

—  Hazard's.     Lond.  Q.  41:  67.  —  (W.  P.  Garrison)  Na- 

tion, i6:  183. 

—  Horrors  of.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  43:    76.  —  (J. 

Weiss)  Atlan.  9:  732.     10:  212,347.     11:289,768. 

—  in  1S63.     Knick.  61:  252. 

—  Letter  on.     Blackw.  15:  229. 

—  My  Mission  in.     (R.  M.  Walsh)  Lippinc.  7:  293. 

—  Occupation  of.     Dcm.  R.  32:   173. 

—  Political  Relations  of  England  with.     Fraser,  42:  133. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  126. 

—  Secret  Missions  to.     (D.  D.  Porter)  No.  Am.  128:  616. 

—  State  of,  1S15.     Colburn,  3'  21. 

—  Vaudoux  in.     (H.  Hargrave)  Lippinc.  5:  312. 

—  Vegetation  of.     (W.  M.  Gabb)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  127. 

—  Walton's.     Ed.  R.  17:  372. 

San  Donato,  Cathedral  of.     Art  J.  26:  46. 

—  Legend  of.     (J.  T.  Leader)  Am.  Arch.  8:  102. 

—  Museum  of.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation,  30:  304. 
San  Felice,  Luigia,  Sketch  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  697. 

San  Francisco.  (S.Williams)  Scrib.  10:  266.  —  (.1.  F. 
Watkins)  Overland.  4:9.  —  (H.  Robinson)  Over- 
land, 10:  62.  —  (I.  D.  Hardy)  Belgra.  41:  474. — 
Dub.  Univ.  79:  218.  —  Fraser.  98:  679.  —  Hunt, 
24:  540. 

—  Alcalde  Grants  in.     (B.  S.  Brooks)  Pioneer,  i:  129- 

321.     2:  I. 

—  and  Rio  Janeiro  Bays.     (J.  D.  Beugless)  Overland,  2: 

44S. 

—  Chinese  in.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Am.  Natural.  4:  660. 

—  Chinese  Quarter  in.     (R.  Keeler)  Lakeside,  3:  347. — 

(C.  Baldwin)  Lippinc.  27:  123.  —  (I.  D.  Hardy)  Bel- 
gra. 43:  217.  —  (J.  Clifford)  Potter  Am  ]Mo.  14:353. 
Day  in.     (J.  W.  Ames)  Lippinc.  16:  495. 

—  Climate  of,  for  1S55.  (H.  Gibbons)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71:  305. 

—  Five  Years  at.     (M.  O'Ferrall)  Month,  16:  i. 

—  Fortunes  of.     Chamb.  J.  19:  317.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

29:  544. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (A.  Morris)  Lippinc.  5:  645.  —  Broadw. 

8:  437- 

—  Hotel  Life  in.     (W.  L.  McGregor)  Victoria.  27:  513. 

—  illustrated.     (J.  Clifford)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  241. 

—  Impressions  on  arriving  in.     Pioneer,  2:  156. 

—  in  1855.     De  Bow,  20:  488. 

—  in  1816.     (A.  von  Chamisso)  Overland,  10:  201. 

—  Letter  of  one  of  the   Founders,  F'riar  Francis  Palou. 

Hist.  M.  4:  67. 

—  Librarv  Lotterv  in.     Lakeside,  4:  422. 

—  Life  in.      (C.  "w.    Elliot)   Putnam,    ii:    55S.  —  (M. 

Mactie)  I'ortn.  i:  472. 

—  Limantour  Claim.     (B.  S.  Brooks)  Pioneer,  i:  3,  65. 

—  the  Metropolis  of  the  Pacific.     (E.  Thomas)  Meth.  (J. 

29:  63. 

—  Old  Graveyard  at,  1849.  (H.  P.  Carlton)  Pioneer,  4:  42. 

—  Pajeken's  Reise  Erinnerungen.     Colburn,  129:  339. 

—  past  and  present.     Cornh.  17:  505. 

—  Presidio  of,  History  of.     (G.  H.  Elliot)  Overland,  4: 

336. 

—  Reminiscences  of,  in   1850.     (E.  M.  W.  Parker)  Pio- 

neer, i:  15. 

—  Soule's  Annals  of.     Pioneer,  4:  129. 

—  Stranger  in.     (H.  Rosenblatt)  Overland,  3:  555. 

—  Streets  of.     (J.  P.  Anthony)  Pioneer,  3:  75. 

—  Street  Plan  of.     (M.  G.  Upton)  Overland,  2:  131. 

—  Tumults  in,  1879.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  29:  139. 

—  Vigilance  Committee  of,  1856.      (T.  G.  Cary)  Atljn. 

40:  702.  —  (W^.  T.  Sherman)  Overland,  12:  105. — 
(J.  Weed)  Overland,  12:  350. 
(jase  of  mistaken  Identitv.     St.  James,  19:  228. 


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SANDWICH   ISLANDS 


San  Francisco,  Walks  round.  (W.  N.  Lockington)  Am. 
Natural.  12:  347,  505,  7S6. 

San  Francisco  Bay,  Did  Drake  discover?  (J.  D.  B. 
Stillman)  Overland,  i:  332. 

Sail  Francisco  Harbor,  Future  of.  (T.  J.  Arnold)  Over- 
land, 15:  401. 

San  Gemignano,  F.  da.  (.J.  A.  Symonds)  Fortn.  35: 
358.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  176. 

San  Geniignano,  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  9:   136. 

San  Greal.     See  Holy  Grail. 

San  Jacinto,  Battle  of.  (R.  M.  Potter)  M.  Am.  Hist.  4: 
321.  —  Liv.  Age,  2:  259. 

San  .Jose  Uoad,  On  the.     Temp.  Bar,  2i:  331. 

San  Juan  Boundary  Question.  Am.  Law  K.  8:  240. — 
Colburn,  152:   104. 

—  Ditliculty  about.     (H.   E.  Crosby)  Overland,  2:  201. 

—  St.  James,  31:  277- 

San  Juan  Harbor,  How  we  entered.     (K.  A.  Coleman) 

Canad.  Mo.  7:  426. 
San  Juan    de    Nicaragua.      Harper,    10:    50.  —  (E.  G. 

Squier)  Hunt,  24:  690. 
San  Lazaro,  Armenian  Society  of.     Pennj- M.  7:  117. 
San  Marcello.     Argosy,  32:  224. 
San  M:irco;  a  Reminiscence.     (B.  Murphy)  ("ath.  World, 

17:  707. 

—  Convent  of.     (M.  Oliphant)  JLicmil.  30:  239,  323,  418. 

31:  223.     32:  97,  424.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123: 
217.     124:  495.     126:  92.     127:   157.  —  (A.Gray) 
Hours  at  Home,  11:  361. 
San  Marino,  Republic  of.     (G.  Lambert)  Month,  26:  277. 

—  (J.  T.  Bent)  Fra.ser,  102:  SoS.  Same  art.  Eel. 
3L  96:  262.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  116.  —  Am. 
Q.  6:  455.  — (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6: 
41.  — Penny  M.  3:  201. 

—  Visit  to.     Lond.  M.  2:  303.  —  (J.  Bigolow)  Harper, 

60:  365. 
San  Miguel  Island,  Cal.     (P.  Schumacher)  Overland,  15: 

374- 
San  Nicolas  Island,   Cal.     (P.   Schumacher)  Overland, 

15:  377- 
San  Kalael  Phalanstry.     (N.  Brooks)  Scrib.  5:  453. 
San  Remo  and  Mentone.     Cornh.  14:  536. 

—  Revisited.     (G.  Ruftini)  Macmil.  11:  374. 
San  Remo;  a  Tale.     (J.  Johns)  Scrib.  8:  717. 

San  Salvador,  Rescuing  the  President  of.     (P.  W.  Ames) 

Overland,  12:  434. 
San  Salvador  de  Bahia.  (G.  T.  .Shipley)  Overland,  i :  346. 
San  Xavier  del  Bac.     (J.  Clifford  1  Lakeside,  4:  28. 
Sanatorium,  Seaside.     Lond.  Soc.  18:  225. 
Sanborn  Contracts.     (F.  A.  Sawyer)  Rejiublic,  2:  361. 
Sanborn   Family  Genealogy.     (X.   Sanborn)  X.  E.  Reg. 

10:  271,  313.  —  (1).  H.  Sanborn)  X.  E.  Reg.  12:  271. 
Sancho;  or  the  Proverbialist.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  645. 
Sancho  Panza.     Temp.  Bar,  60:  250. 
Sancroft,  William,  Archltishop.     Mo.  R.  96:  239. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  20:  641,  692. 
Sanctilication.     (G.  Spring)  Lit.  &  Theo.  E.  i:  103. — 

(T.  H.  Skinner)  Princ.  39:  537.  —  (L.  C.  Matlock) 
Meth.  Q.  39:  449.  —  Cong.  M.  i :  19.     16:  46S-592. 

—  and  Christian  Perfection.     (J.  C.  Lord)  Princ.  13:  231. 

—  (G.  Spring)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  1:1. 

—  and  Justification.    Cong.  R.  7:  321.  —  Cong.  M.  27: 

414. 

—  by  Faith.    Cong.  5:  651. 

—  Doctrine  of,  at  Oberlin.     (J.  II.  Fairchild)  Cong.  Q. 

18:  237. 

—  Entire.     (L.  R.  Dunn)  :Meth.  (}.  27:  555. 

—  Fraser  on.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  296,  370. 

—  Human  Body  as  related  to.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ. 

34:  71. 

—  Perfect.     (S.  G.  Winch'-ster)  Princ.  14:  426. 

—  Theory  of.     Cong.  5:  78-536. 


Sanctuary,  Privilege  of.  Chamb.  J.  44:  170.  —  (F.  W. 
Rowsell)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2:  331.  —  Antiquary, 
3:  264. 

—  History  of.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  8:  i. 

Sanctuary,  The,  Strength  and  Beauty  of.     (H.  Harbaugh) 

Mercersb.  12:  525. 
Sand,  George.     See  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A. 
Sand  and  Hydraulic  Sand.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  25:  89. 

—  and  Roses.     House.  Words,  16:  54S. 

—  Grain  of.     Hours  at  Home,  8:   126. 

—  Resistance  to  Jlotion.     (H.  Burnand)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

?2:  I.  —  (T.  S.  Brown)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  22:  73. 
Sand  Blast.      (W.   S.  Ward)  Pop.  Sci.   Mo.  8:    300.— 
Once  a  Week,  29:  93. 

—  Grinding  and  Engraving  by.     Pract.  M.  i:  463. 

—  Powers  of.     Once  a  Week,  25:  125. 
Sand-Darter,  The.     (D.  8.  Jordan  and  H.  E.  Copeland) 

Am.  Natural.  II :  86. 
Sand  Dunes  and  Blowing  Sand.     (W.  Topley)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  14:  133. 
Sand  Filtration  at  Berlin.     (W.  R.  Nichols)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  112:  436. 

—  Formation  of.     (E.  Lewis,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  5Io.  8:  357. 
Sand  Grouse,  New  Briti.--h.     (T.  J.  Moore)  Intel.  Obs.  4: 

197.     See  Grouse. 
Sand  Hills  and  Sonorous  Granite.     Penny  51.  12:  135. 
Sand-Lot  Ratiocination.    {E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28:  145. 
Sand  ^lartin.     (A.  Fowler)  Am.  Natural.  3:   116. 
Sandal  Castle,  Visit  to  the  Ruins  of.     Peop.  J.  6:  230. 
Sandal-Wood.     (B.  Seemau)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  73.  —  Pract. 

M.  7:  373- 
Sandeau,  Jules.     (G.  Saintsbury)  Fortn.  29:  59. 

—  and  E.  Augier.     Count  Sigismund's  Will.     Blackw. 

75:  316.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  84. 

—  Cash  and  Pedigree.     Blackw.  67:  431. 
Sandemanians.     Cong.  M.  2:  144. 

—  Theology  of.     Eel.  R.  68:  519. 

Sanderson.  Nicholas.     (B.  B.  Bowen)  L'niv.  (J.  4:   i. 
Sanderson,  Bp.  Robert,  Sermons  of.     Fraser.  23:  213. 
Sandford,  Bp.  Daniel,  Remains  of.     New  York  R.  3:  67. 
Sandhurst  College  and  Woolwich  .Vcail.     Fraser,  14:  168. 
Sandiman  Mystery.     House.  Words,  13:  618. 
Sandoval,  or  the  Freemason;  a  Spanish  Tale.     Colburn, 

16:  449. 
Sandringham,  and  its  Neighborhood.     Lond.  Soc.  2:  379, 

434-     5:  449- 
Sands,   Robert  C,  Early  Writings  of.      (L.  G.  Clark) 
Knick.  20:   1S4,  274.     22:  69,  176. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.  Am. Q. 15:40.  —  Knick. 3:  161. 

—  Writings  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  i. 
Sandstone.  Old  reil.     Nature,  13:  3S9. 
Sandusky  City,  Ohio.     Hunt.  19:  2S7. 

Sandwich,  ilass.,  Records  of .  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  311.  13:  30. 
Sandwich  Islands,  The.    (S.  Wilberforce)  Quar.  II2:  219. 

—  (C.  Davis)  No.  Am.  3:  42.  —  (J.  Sparks)  No. 
Am.  22:  334.  —  (J.  Hall)  Princ.  20:  505.  — (J.  J. 
Jarvis)  Hunt,  9:  15,  iii.  —  Am.  Q.  3:  342.  —  For. 
Q.  15:  30.  —  Dem.  R.  13:  3.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  3: 
417.  — Quar.  35:  419.—  Liv.  Age,  i:  390.     5:  165. 

—  Eel.  M.  3:  265.— Mo.  R.  no:    203.     I13:  58. 

—  U.  S.  Lit.  {;az.3:  401.  —  Knick.  38:  477.  —  De 
Bow,   13:  457. — J.  N.  Granger)  Chr.  R.  16:  244. 

—  Chamb.  J.  38:  372. —U.  S.  Cath.  M.  6:  569, 
625.  —  Meth.  M.  55:  19.  —  Canad.  Mo.  4:  301. — 
Hunt,  51:  23-337.  —  Penny  M.  11:  229. 

—  Anderson  on.     (W.  I.  Budington)  New  Eng.  24:  365. 

—  Blue  Ik)oks  of.     C'hamb.  J.  25:  155. 

—  Bvron's  Voyage  to.     Moth.  JI.  50:  244.  —  Eel.  R.  45: 

"289. 

—  Christianity  at.     (R.  H.  Dana)  No.  Am.  55:  193. 

—  Commerce  and  Government  of.     (J.  J.  Jarvis)  Hunt, 

17:  33- 


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1150 


SANSCRIT 


Sandwich    Islands,    The,    Commercial    Regulations    of. 
Hunt,  i8:  316. 

—  Coiidition  and  Prospects  of,  1852.     (S.  G.  Bultinch) 

t'hr.  Exam.  54:  3S5. 

—  Education  in.     Penny  M.  7:  223. 

—  English  Church  Mission  to.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am. 

Church  R.  17:  54. 

—  Fifty  Years'  Mission  Work  in.     Cong.  2:  163. 

—  French  at.     No.  Am.  51 :  503.  —  Eel.  M.  2:  265. 

—  Iliiole's  Notes  on.     (W.  A.  Lamed)  NewEng.  13:  i. 

—  in  1815.    Mus.  i:  240. 

—  in  1824.     Mus.  11:  83. 

—  Infanticide  in.     Meth.  M.  49:  306. 

—  Jarves's  Historj'  of.     Eel.  li.  78:  537. 

—  King-Making  in.     (,I.  B.  Putnam)  O.  &  N.  lo:  470. 

—  Language  of,  Affinity  with  Hebrew.     (G.  H.  Glass) 

Arch.  8:  81. 

—  Mission  at.     (J.  Evarts)  No.  Am.  26:  59.  —  (H.  R. 

Cleveland)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  244. —Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 
10:  197.  —  Spirit  Pilg.  5:  588. 
_ and  its  Calumniators.     (J.  Tracy)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

15:  55°- 

—  My  Journey  with  the  King.     (L.  C.  Jones)  Lippinc. 

28:  361. 

—  of  To-Day.     Internat.  M.  4:  298. 

—  Origin  of  the  Hawaiian  Nation.     (G.  Simpson)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  43:  4v 

—  Poetry  of.     Eraser,  3:  334. 

—  Politics  in,  1864.     Cornh.  II :  log.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

64:  501. 

—  Ports  of.     (H.  M.  Whitney)  Hunt,  38:  163. 

—  Seven  Weeks  a  Missionary  in.     (L.  C.  Jones)  Lippinc. 

26:  424. 

—  Stewart's  Journal  at.     Chr.  Q.  Spec,  i:  176. 

—  Treaty  of  the  United  States  with,  1850.  Hunt,  24:  85. 

—  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  52:  24S. 

—  Volcano  of  Kilauea  in.     Mus.  43:  236. 

Great  Eruption  of,  1855.     Liv.  Age,  48:  313. 

—  Volcanoes  of.  '  (W.  S.  Turner)  Nat.  M.  12:  120.     See 

Volcanoes. 
See  Hawaii. 
Sando,  the  Tinker.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  snpp.  21. 
Sandy  Ilook,  N.  J.     (G.  Houghton)  Scrib.  18:  641. 

—  Cause  of  the  Increase  of.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

73:  16. 
Sandyman's  Opportunity.     Lond.  Soc.  21:  544. 
Sandvs,  George.     (G.  Tawse)  Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i:  193. 
Saneha,  Story  of;  an  Egyptian  Tale.     (C  W.  Goodwin) 

Eraser,  71:  185. 
Sanford,  Merritt,  Memorial  of.     (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q. 

7:  265. 
Sanguinary  Simpson.     Galaxy,  14:  3S6.  516. 
Sanitary  Administration  in  Paris.     Eel.  Engin.  24:   296. 
Sanitary  Agencies,  Natural.     Chamb.  J.  7:  290.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  220. 
Sanitary  Arrangements,  Domestic.     (R.  Rawlinson)  Era- 
ser, 86:  775. —  Eel.  Engin.  21:  32. 
Sanitary  Care  and  Utilization  of  Refuse  of  Cities.     (.J.  .T. 

Storer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  97:  48.— (C.  A.  Leas)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  97:  206.  —  (C.  A.  Leas)  Pract.  M.  3: 

325- 
Sanitary  Centralization.     Qnar.  88:  435. 
Sanitary   Commission,    and    Health   of    the   Metropolis. 

Eraser,  36:  305.     See  LT.  S.  Sanitary  Commission. 
Sanitary  Condition  of  Laboring  Classes.     Quar.  71 :  417. 

—  of  Paris,  Veuillot  on.     Fraser,  75:  370. 

Sanitary  Construction  of  Dwelling-Houses.     (W.  H.  Cor- 

tield)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  177,  2S1. 
Sanitary  Engineering.    (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Am.  Arch,  i : 

5,  227.  — Nature,  19:  i.  —  (D.  Gallon)  Eel.  Engin. 

22:  128. 

—  for  1874.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  356. 


Sanitary  Engineering,  Latham  on.     Am.  Arch.  5:  76. 

—  L'niformity  in.     lul.  Engin.  19:  308. 

Sanitary  Experience,  Russian.  (F.  Kapp)  Nation.  II :  222. 
Sanitary  Fallacies.  (W.  H.  Cortield)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  28. 
Sanitary  Improvement,  Waste  of  Power  in.     (F.  R.  Con- 

der)  Fraser,  93:   506. 
Sanitary  Improvements.     Hogg,  6:  79. 
Sanitary   Knowledge,  Diffusion  of.     (Gen.  Synge)  Eel. 

Engin.  21:  105. 

—  Women's  Need  of.    Dub.  Univ.  76:  343.  —  (Mrs.  Mer- 

rifield)  St.  James,  i:  90. 
Sanitary  Laws.     Fraser,  38:  444. 
Sanitary  Legislation.     (B.  Lee)  Penn  Mo.  9:  417. 

—  and  Homes  of  the  Poor.     (G.  W.  Child)  Contemp.  32: 

297. 

—  Lord  Morpeth's  Bill.     Howitt,  i:  212. 

—  The  Thames  and  its  Difficulties.     Fraser,  58:  167. 
Sanitarj'  Operations  in  Europe,  186S.     (L.  II.  Steiner) 

Mercersb.  15:  420. 
Sanitarj'  Progress.     Nature,  8:  517. 
Sanitary  (Question.     Fraser,  36:  366. 
Sanitary  Reform.     Ed.  R.  91:  210. —  (E.  H.  Chase)  No. 

Am.  73:  117.  —  Brit.  Q.   9:  41. — Chamb.   J.  41: 

436.     48:  774. —  Eel.  R.  97:   345.  — Pract.  M.  5: 

112.     6:  268. —Dub.  R.  25:  117. 

—  "  A  mad  World,  my  Masters."     (C.  Kingsley)  Fraser, 

57:  133- 

—  Water  Supply.     (R.  A.  Arnold)  Fortn.  3:  607. 
Sanitary  Reformer,  Woman  as  a.     (B.  W.  Richardson) 

Fraser,  102:  667. 
Sanitary   Report  of   Massachusetts.     (C.    Brooks)  Chr. 

F^xam.  50:  381. 
Sanitary  Science.     (R.  Rawlinson)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  t68. 

—  and  Civil  Architecture.     (E.  C.  Robins)  Eel.  Engin. 

24:   157. 

—  Applied.'    (J.  R.  Black)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  665. 

—  Future   of.     (B.    W.    Richardson)   Nature,    16:    1S4. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  17:  328. 

—  in  Schools.     (A.  D.  White)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  421. 

—  in  the  United  States.    (A.  R.  Leeds)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  6. 

—  Modern.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  31. 

—  Progress  and  Influence  of.     Nat.  Q.  16:  257. 

—  Revelations  of.     (E.  C  Robins)  Am.  Arch.  10:  147.  — 

Eel.  Engin.  25:  505. 

—  three  hundred  Years  ago.     Am.  Arch.  8:  128. 
Saniiary  State  of  the  People  of  England.  Fraser,  58:  614. 
Sanitary  Suggestions.     (D.  Galton)  Am.  Arch.  6:  179. 
Sanitary  Surveys.     New  Eng.  7:  310. 

Sanitary  Warnings  from  high  Places.     Eel.  Engin.  20: 

513- 
Sanitary  Works  abroad.    Eel.  Engm.  15:  430. 

See  Health. 
Sanitation,   Banner's  System  of.     (H.  C.  Seddon)  Eel. 
Engin.  14:  499. 

—  Illusory.     Eel.  Engin.  24:  512. 

Sanity  and  Insanity;  Who  is  sane?    Eel.  M.  45:  564. 

Dangers  of.     (W.  Black)  Once  a  Week,  14:  441. 

Sankhva    Karika;    Colebrook's   Translation.     J.    Spec. 
Philos.  2:  225. 

—  J.  Davies  on.     (J.  Burns-Gibson)  Mind,  6:  587. 
Sannazzaro,  Jacopo.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World, 

25:  511. 

—  Arcadia.     Retros.  lo:  33. 

—  Religious  Epic  of.  (F.  P.  Nash)  Am.  Church  R.  33:  173. 
Sans  Merci.  (G.  A.  Lawrence)  Once  a  Week,  13:  21-757. 
Sanscrit  Language.     (A  B.  Hyde)  Meth.  Q.  27:  353. 

—  and   Greek,   Accentual  System  of.     (W.  H.    Green) 

Princ.  27:  680. 

—  and  Literature.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3:  707. 

—  and  Persian,  Affinities  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  19:  276. 

—  Classical.     Lond.  Q.  46:  309. 

—  Cookerv  Book  in.    All  the  Year,  32:  130. 


SANSCRIT 


1151 


SARGEXT 


Sanscrit   Language,    Dictionary   of,  "Wilson's.     For.   Q. 
i6:  56. 

—  Grammar  of,  Whitney's.     Presb.  R.  i:  605. 

Wilkins's.    (A.  Hamilton)  FA.  K.  13:  366.  — Quar. 

i:  46. 

—  Origin  and  Antiquity  of.     Culburn,  154:   ;io. 

—  Sentences  from.     (W.  E.  Chaiining)  J.  Si)ec.  Philos. 

12:  103,  327. 

—  Study  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  94. 

—  Translations  from.     No.  Brit.  29:  313. 

—  Vedic.     Lond.  Q.  46:  i. 

Sanscrit  Literature.     (J.  Foster)  F.d.  R.  12:  S2S. 

—  Miiller  on.     (W.  D.  Wliitney)  Chr.  Exam.  70:  251. 

—  Ed.  R.  112:  361.  —  (Dr.'  liincks)  Dub.  Univ.  55: 
400. 

—  Williamson.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  2^0. 
Sanscrit  Poetry,     (juar.  45:   i.  —  Ed.  R.  33:  433. 
Sanson.  French  E.\ecutioner, and  Vidocq.  L'ornh.  il :  757. 
Sanson   Family;    Seven   Generations   of    Executioners. 

Colburn,  127:  253.     128:  253. 
Sant'  Ambrogio.     (G.  Giusti)  Macmil.  4:  39. 
Santa  Anna.     (W.  N.  Melson)  So.  M.  10:  241. 

—  at  Vera  Cruz.     Colburn,  80:  361. 

Santa  Barbara,  Cal.     (A.  F.  Webster)  Ap])leton,  16:  4S. 

Santa  Casa  of  Loretto.     Chamb.  J.  29:  211. 

Santa  Catariiia.  Baths  of.     Fraser,  80:  635. 

Santa  Clara  County,  Cal.  (J.  Hayes)  Overland.  11:  234. 

Santa  Claus:  a  Poem.     (T.  Hood)  Belgra.  16:  323. 

Santa  Croce,  Andrea  de.    Astronomer's  Lecture;  a  Poem. 

Colburn,  82:  64. 
Santa  Croce,  Festival  of.     Bentley,  30:  615. 
Santa  Cruz,  Gen.  Andre.     Internat.  M.  i:  40. 
Santa  Cruz,  Cal.     (M.  H.  Foote)  Scrib.  16:  449. 

—  Sketches  of.     Sharpe,  25:  355. 

—  Taking  of.     (.J.  (I.  Cremony)  Overland,  6:  335. 

—  Through  the  Mountains  to.  (J.CIiffonl)  Lakeside,  6:  i. 
Santa  Fe,  Kendall's  Expedition  to.     Liv.  Age,  i:  346. — 

(O.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  60:  196.  — (E.  Inger- 

soll)  Harper,  60:  667. 
Santa  Fe  Trail.     (A.  A.  Hayes,  jr.)  Harper,  61 :  1S5. 
Santa  Lucia;  a  Story.  (J.  D.J.  Kellev)  Lippiuc.  28:  192. 
Santa  Restituta,  Legend  of .     Cath.  World,  13:  276. 
Santa  Rosa,  Piedmoutese  Hero.    Am.  Whig  R.  14:  33S, 

3^7,  467- 
Santa  Rosa  Island.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Overland,  13:  209. 
Santa  Rosalia,  Cave  of.     Penny  M.  5:  444. 

—  Festival  of.     Penny  M.  6:  409. 

Santals  of  India,  Rebellion  of,  1S55.     Cornh.  18:  231. 

Santarem,  Legend  of.     Black w.  39:  125. 

Santiago  Catastrophe,  1S64,  and  its  Critics.     Dub.  R.  54: 

419. 
Santiago  de  Compostela,  Pilgrimage  to.    Fraser,  70:  234. 
Santo  Domingo.     See  San  Domingo. 
Santo  Spirito.     N.  Eel.  4:  292. 
Santorin,  Island  of.  Visit  to.     Cornh.  14:  74. 

—  Volcanic  Eruptions  at.    Intel.  Olis.  12:  142. — (D.  T. 

Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  337.  —  Dub.  Univ.  75:  37. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  74:  426. 
Sap  in  Trees.     Ed.  R.  5:  92. 

—  Ascent  of.     Nature,  18:  213. 
Saponilieation,  Theory  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:  58. 
Sajiphics;  Latin  Poem.     Cath.  World,  3:  517. 
Sapphire  Cross.     (J.  Darrell)  Argosy,  32:  26,  105,  1S9. 
Sappho.     Dem.  R.  7:  iS.  — (T.  W.  Iligginson)  A'lan. 

28:  S3.  — ((;.  Hill)  Appleton,  6:  158,  179.  —  (Mrs. 
C.  V.  Hamilton)  Hari)er,  56:   177. 

—  a  Poem.     (C.  (J.  Rosenberg)  Dem.  H    35:  442. 

—  Hj'mn  to  Love;  transl.  (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  266. 
Sara's  Venture.     Chamb.  J.  20:  281.     Same  art.  Liv. 

^ge,  39:  696- 
Saracens  in  Italy.     Westni.    no:  57.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  138:  3S7. 


Saracens,  Literature  of.     (E.  Beecher)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 
3d  s.  4:  145. 
See  Moors. 
Saracenic  Chivalry.     (W.C.  Taylor)  Dub.  Univ.  22:  23, 

317- 
Saracenic  Civilization.     Putnam,  8:  337. 
Saragossa,  City  of.     Penny  M.  14:  353. 

—  Defense  of.    All  the  Year,  25:  2S0. 

—  Siege  of,  Vaughan  on.     Ed.  R.  14:  244.  — Chr.  Obs. 

8:  84.  ^ 
Sarah  de  Berenger;  a  Story.     (.1.  Ingelow)  Good  Words, 

21:  33-825.      Same  art.    Liv.  Age,   141:   204-652. 

142:   52-S12. 
Sarah  Sterling's  Travels  and  Opinions.    Sh-irpe,  13:  346. 

14:  20S. 
Saranac  Lakes.     See  Adirondack  Region. 
Saratoga.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  II :  87. 

—  Battle  oL     (A.  B.   Street)  Hist.  M.  2:  65.  — (E.  H. 

Walworth)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i :  273. 

—  Convention  of.     (G.  W.  Greene)  M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  231. 
Saratoga  Springs.    (W.L.Stone)  Harper,  53:  385.  —  (C. 

F.  Fish)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  24. 

—  Glimpses  at.     (M.  M.  Cole)  Lakeside,  5:  330. 

—  illustrated:     (T.  A.  Richards)  Knick.  54:  241.  —  Ev, 

Sat.  11:  257. 

—  Week  at.     (E.  H.  Hall)  St.  James,  31:  30. 
Sarawak.     House.  Words,  18:   130. 

—  Glimpse  of.     Chamb.  J.  27:  390. 

—  People  of.     Chamb.  J.  28:  93. 

See  Brooke,  Sir  James,  Rajah  of  Sarawak. 
Sarbiewski,  M.  C.    Latin  Poems.     Chr.  Rem.  14:  314. 
Sarcophagus,  Alexandrian.     Ed.  R.  7:  480. 
Sardines  and  Anclio\ies.     All  the  Year,  13:  544. 

—  Night  with.     All  the  Year,  42:  326.     Same  art.  .Ap- 

pleton, 21 :  463. 
Sardinia.     House.  Words,  12:   131. 

—  and  Austria,  1859.     Bentley,  i:  629. 

—  and  the  Church  of  Rome.     Chr.  Rem.  40:  215. 

—  and   Italy,  Cyclopean   Structure  in.     (D.  T.  Ansted) 

Art  J.  16:  277. 

—  and  the  Pope.     (^ath.  World,  13:  289. 

—  and  Home.     Brownson,  18:  403. 

in  1855.     (^uar.  97:  41.  —  hub.  R.  39:  164. 

—  Forster's  Rambles  in.     Liv.  Age,  58:  778. 

—  Island  of.    Dub.  Uuiv.  33:   573.— All  the  Year,  i: 

141. 

Tvndale's.     Ed.  R.  90:  213. — Blackw.  66:  33. — 

Eel.  R.  89:  64.  — Colburn,  85:  90. 

—  Kingdom  of.  Eraser,  52:  257.  —  (G.  M.  Towle)  No. 

Am.  96:  45.  —  (II.  T.  TuckeiTnan)  No.  Am.  85:  330. 

—  Military  Education  in.     Am.  J.  Educ  13:  454. 

—  Physical  and  Political  History  of.     Etl.  R.  106:  226. 

—  Recollectic.is  of.     Chamb.  J.  8:  58. 

—  St.  John's  Subalpine  Kingdom.     Colburn,  108:   179. 

—  Stone  Monuments  of.     (S.  P.  Oliver)  Fraser,  89:  312. 

—  Traits  of  Character  in.    (tJ.  Burdett)  Colburn,  73:  81- 

223. 

—  Travels  in.     Dub.  L''^niv.  52:  399. 

—  Vendetta  in.     Dub.  Univ.  81:  14,  16S. 

Sardine  Fishing  and  Curing.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  443,  449. 
Sard  is.     Penny  JL  7:  433. 

—  in  1830.    Nav.  M.  i:  37. 

Sardou,  Victoricn.    (J.  B.  Matthews)  Internat.  R.  7:  552. 
—  (P.  I-Y-val)  Ev.  Sat.  i:  719. 

—  Breakfast  with.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxv,  17:  485. 

—  II.  Meilhac,  and  L.  Halevy.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Lip- 

pine.  26:  711. 
Sarepta,  Town  of.     Penny  'M.  4:  11. 
Sargasso  Sea.     Chamb.  J.  40:  284. 

—  Inhabitants  of.     (C.  Collingwood)  Eel.  M.  75:  700. 
Sargent.  Epes.     Bride  of  Genoa.     Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  44S. 

—  Woman  who  dared.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  475. 


SARGENT 


1152 


SAURIN 


Sargent,  Lucius  Manlius,  Life  of,  with  portrait.  (J.  H. 
Sheppard)  N.  E.  Keg.  25:  209. 

Sargent  Famil}'  Genealogy.  (U.  Sargent)  N.  E.  Reg. 
10:  185. 

Sargent's  Kodeo.     (F.  M.  Osbourne)  Lipi)ino.  25:   i. 

Sarita.     (Mrs.  A.  Eraser)  Tinsley,  18:  217. 

Sarjant,  J.     (A.  E.  Earrar)  Meth.  M.  57:  169. 

Sark,  Island  of.  Once  a  Week,  11:  449. —  ((J.  E.  War- 
ing, jr.)  Scrib.  10:  574.  —  House.  Words,  12:  273. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  692. 

—  and  its  Caves.  (R.  Noel)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21 :  273.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  116. 

—  Day  in.     Victoria,  26:  324. 

—  Glance  at.     Bentley,  30:  335. 

—  Peep  at.     Lond.  Soe.  37:  470. 

—  Three  Days  in.    (W.  Eorsyth)  Eraser,  89:  116.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  6S2. 

—  Tradition  of.     I'hamb.  J.  6:  87. 

—  Trip  to.     (W.  Harris)  Temp.  Bar,  23:  528. 

—  Week  in.     Cornh.  4:  537. 

Sarmiento,  Domingo  Faustino.     Am.  J.  Ednc.  16:  593. 
2ipf,  New  Test.  Use  of.     (E.  V.  Gould)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  36. 
Sarony's,  Morning  at.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  9:  40S. 
Sarpi,  Era  Paolo.     (J.  Martineau)  Westni.  29:  146. 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  5:   113,  169. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  66:  347. 

Sars,  Michael.  (J.  G.  Jeffreys)  Nature,  i:  265. 
Sartain,  John,  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  53;  138. 
Sarto,  Andrea  Del.     Art  J.  II :  321. 

—  and  Eilippo  Lippi.     (T.  F.  Wedmore)  St.  James,  13: 

363.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  183. 
Sartor  Resartus.     (T.  Carlyle)  Eraser,  8:  581,  669.     9: 

177,  30I1  443-     10:  77,  182. 
Sasanoa's  River,  Me.     (E.  Ballard)  Hist.  M.  13:  164. 
Saskatchewan  River,  Adventures  on.     (Lord  Southesk) 

Appleton,  13:  609,  641. 
Sassulitch,  Vjera.     (K.  Blind)  Dub.  Univ.  91:  652. 
Satan.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  501. 

—  Analogues  of.     (J.  K.  Hosmer)  Chr.  Exam.  6g:  19. 

—  anticipated.    (W.  W.  Kinsley)  Penn  Mo.  8:  59S,  700. 

—  Bible  History  of.   (T.  Woodward)  Dub.  Univ.  53:  421. 

—  Existence  and  Fall  of.     (.J.  H.  Young  and  S.  Comfort) 

Am.  Meth.  M.  20:   loi,  303. 

—  of  Paradise  Lost.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  707. 

Ethical  Character  of.  (J.  E.  Rankin)  Bost.  R  5:  23S. 

—  Personality  of.     Chr.  R.  9:  349. 

—  Scripture  Doctrine  of.  (AV.  R.  French)  L'niv.  Q.  9:  395. 

—  Serpent  of  Eden.     (J.  Duns)  Bib.  Sac.  21:  163. 
See  Devil. 

Satanella;  a  Story  of  Punchestown.    (G.  J.  W.  Melville) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  1-633.     9-  i- 
Satanic  Background  in  Redemption.     (S.  H.  Giesy)  Mer- 

cersb.  14:  412. 
Satanic  Influence.     Chr.  Obs.  35:  468,  530. 
Satanic  Schools  of  Literature.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam. 

27:  145. 
Satins,  Manufacture  of.     Tinsley,  3:  509. 
Satire.     Mo.  R.  161:  514. 

—  and  Life.     (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  168:  79,  147. 

—  and  Satirists.     Liv.  Age,  73:  185. — Eel.  M.  33:  243. 

Hannay's.    Colburn,  102:  341.  —  Liv.  Age,  42:  566. 

Political.     Dem.  R.  11:  621. 

—  Decay  of  modern.     No.  Brit.  29:  506.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.'46:  166. 

—  during  the  IMiddle  Ages.     Eel.  R.  81:  319. 

—  English.     Knick.6i:  i. 

in  the  19th  Century.     (E.  Movers)  Eraser,  104:  753. 

—  Irish,  Stray  Leaves  of.     Dub.  Univ.  58:   714. 

—  Literature  of.     (J.  Hannay)  Temp.  Bar,  22:  190. 

—  Plea  for.     Dub.  LTniv.  71:  3,  212. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  i:   179. 

Satires  and  Caricatures  of  i8th  Cent.    Blackw.  64:  543. 


Satires,  Political,  English.     Quar.  loi:  394. 

under  George  HI.     Retros.  17:   190. 

Satirical  Literature;  illustrated.     (R.  S.  Mackenzie)  Nat. 
(j.  17:  100. 

—  of  the  Ileformation.  Cornh.  16:  609.  —  For.  Q.  37:  129, 
Satirical  Prints,  Old.     All  the  Year,  26:  269. 
Satirists,  English.     (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  691. 

—  Westm.  58:  459. 

—  Horace  and  Juvenal  as.     Knick.  34:  37. 

—  Modern  Rhyming.     Dub.  Univ.  58:   554. 
Satis;  a  Poem.     (J.  Whitcher)  Dark  Blue,  i:  5"77. 
Satrap,  The;  a  Poem.     (W.  F.  Smith)  Cornh.  15:  343. 
Satsuma,  Bit  of  old.     (W.  E.  Griffis)  Lippinc.  23:  496. 
Saturday  and  Sabbath  Evenings.  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  461. 
Saturday  Night's  Wages.     Penny  M.  i:  294. 
Saturday,  Saint.     Eraser,  64:   116. 

Saturda'y  Review.     (A.  C.  McClurg)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  88. 

—  and  Reviewers.     Eel.  R.  II3:   187. 

—  Why  have  the  United  States  no?    Galaxy,  2:  540. 
Saturn,  Planet.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Eraser.  82:  294.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  112.  — All  the  Y'ear,  14:  129. 
Same  art.  Cath.  World,  2:  266.-7  Cornh.  28:  285. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  100.  Same  art.  Fcl.  M. 
81:  585.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  39.  —  (T.  W. 
Webb)  Nature.  21:  87.  — (T.  W.  Webb)  Intel.  Obs. 
9:  247,  366,  466.     10:  49,  142,  194. 

—  and  its  Sj-stem.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  13:  33. 

—  and  Jupiter.     (J.  Nasmyth)  J.  Erankl.  Inst.  55:  396. 

—  and  the  Sabbath  of  the  Jews.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Con- 

temp.  25:  610. 

—  Architecture  of.     Eel.  M.  40:  552. 

—  Colors  of.     (J.  Browning)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2:  241. 

—  Dark  Ring  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Eel.  M.  87:   757. 

—  in  July,  1869.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  252. 

—  News  from.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  St.  Paul's,  9:  30.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  77:  720. 

—  Physical  Observations  of.     (L.  Trouvelot)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

iii:  447. 

—  Rings  of.      (T.  Dick)  Knick.  11:  89.  —  (G.  P.  Bond) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  62:  96.  —  (D.  Kirkwood)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
62:  109. 

Recent  Discoveries  in.   (R.  A.  Proctor)  Eraser,  94: 

561.  Sameart.  Eel.  M.  88:  212.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
131:  603. 

—  Satellites  of.     (M.  Mitchell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  430. 

—  Telescopic  Appearances  of.      (W.  R.  Dawes)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  71:  158. 

—  Voyage  to.     Cornh.  26;  295.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

115:  33.     Same   art.  Eel.  M.  79:  528.     Sameart. 

V.v.  Sat.  13:  352, 
Saudonier,  Martyrs  of.    (Mrs  E.  F.  Ellet)  So.  M.  13:  418. 
Sauk  Co.,  Wis.,  Age  of  the  Quartzites  of.     (R.  Irving) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  93. 

—  Sandstone,  Conglomerates  and  Limestone  of.     (J.  H. 

Eaton)  Am.  J.  Sei.  105:  444. 
Sauk  Valley,  Minn.,  Cretaceous  Basin  in.    (J.  11.  Kloos) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  17. 
Saul  of  Tarsus.     Sec  Paul,  St. 
Sault  Ste.  Marie  and  Lake  Superior.    (J.  Aiken)  Lippinc. 

6:  66. 
Saumarez,  James,  Lord,  Ross's  Life  of.    Mo.  R.  147:  569. 
Saumur.     (M.  Eyre)  Once  a  Week.  9:  414. 
Saunders,  John.     Abel  Drake's  Wife.     Dub.  Univ.  82: 

762. 
Saunders,  Robert,  Address  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  505. 
Saunders,  William  Wilson.     Nature,  20:  536. 
Saunters  of  Castle  Saunter.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  415. 
Sauntering.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  13:  35. 
Saur's  German  Bible,  Germantown,i743.  Hist.  M.  3:  325. 
Saurians  of  the  Dakota  Beds  of  Colorado.     (E.  D.  Cope) 

Am.  Nat.  12:  71. 
Saurin,  Jacques,  the  Preacher.     Good  Words,  9:  408. 


SAURIN 


1153 


SAVOXAROLA 


Saurin,  William,  Irish  Attorney-General,  1767-1S39.  Col- 
burn,  7:  124. 
Saussure,  Horace  Benedict  de.     Penny  31.  13:  43S,  442. 

—  and  J.  de  Saussure,  and  their  Writings.     (Mrs.  A.  L. 

Phelps)  Xat.  Q.  3:  271. 
Savage,  .James,  Life  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  379. 
Savage,  M.  W.     Bachelor  of  the  Albany.     Fraser,   36: 

678.  —  Dub.  Univ.  30 :  592. 

—  My  Uncle  the  Curate.      Diih.  I'niv.  33:  392. 

—  Keuben  Medlicott.       Fraser,  46:   633.  —  Dub.   Univ. 

41:  74.  — New  Q.  2:  87. 
Savage,  Richard.    New  Eng.  M.  2:  197. — Bcntley,  52: 

495.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  76:  408.  —  Chamb.  J. 

37:    172.     Same   art.   Liv.  Age,  73:    180.  —  Dub. 

Univ.   51:    701.      76:    15.      Same  art.   Liv.    Age, 

58:  403. 
Savage,  The  noble.     (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words,  7:  337. 
Savages  and  Barbarians.     (X.  Tripier)  X.  Kcl.  6:  394. 

—  Fairy-Lore  of.    (.T.  A.  Farrer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  673. 

—  I  have  known.    Chaml).  J.  46:  9,  225,  497.     47:  161. 

—  Modern.     Chamb.  J.  44:  117. 

—  Physical  Powers  of.     Penny  ]\r.  3:  99. 

—  lieiigion  of.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Fortii.  6:  71. 

—  Religious  Nature  of.   (A.  Wincheil)  Meth.Q.  35:  357. 
Savage  Life,  Facts  from.     Brit.  Q.  41:  3S0. 

—  in  America,     Fraser,  2:  199. 

—  Sketches  of.     Fraser,  13:   169,  316,  499. 

Savage  Political  Life.      (J.  A.  Farrer)  Gent.  M.  n.s.  19: 

461. 
Savagism,  Curious  Survival  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  26S. 
Savannah,  Ga.     De  Bow,  15:   105.     17:  244.     28:  20. 

—  and  Charleston.     De  Bow,  18:  516. 

—  Commerce  of.     De  Bow,  3:  396. 

—  Letter  from,  1837.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  519. 

—  Methodism  in.     Am.  Meth.  M.  15:  246. 

—  Siege  of,  1779.     (,J.  H.  Crugor)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  4S9. 

—  Hist.  M.  8:12,  290. 

—  Sold  at.     Chamb.  J.  40:   t,-;. 

Savary,  A.  J.  M.  R.,  Duke  of  Rovigo.     Memoirs.     Col- 
burn,  23:  565. 

—  and  Duchess  d'Enghion.    Qnar.  29:  561. 
Save  the  Erring.     (E.  .hidson)  Hogg,  i:   165. 

Saved,  Comparative  Xumbcr  of  the.  (S.  D.  Phelps)  Chr. 

R.  12:  55. 
Saved  by  a  Bullet.     Galaxy,  6:  18S. 
Saved  by  a  Song.     Lond.  Soc.  33:  78. 
Saved  by  Humming-Birds.     Chamb.  J.  50:  9-59. 
Saved  from  the  Asylum.  (L.J.Bigelow)  Putnam,  12:  304. 
Saved  from  Death  ;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  47:   561. 
Saved  the  Bank;  a  Tale.     Broad w.  3:  229. 
Savelli,  Troilo,  Death  of.     Month,  24:  320. 
Savernake  and  Forty-Five.      (S.  Brooks)  Once  a  Week, 

i:  461. 
Saverne,  Madame  de.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  656. 
Saviles,  The.      Eng.  Dom.  M.  13:  185-302.     14:  1-236. 
Saville,  George,  Marquis  of  Halifax,  New  Manuscript  of. 

(H.  F.  Elliot)  Macmii.  36:  452. 
Saving  a  Patient.     All  the  Year,  6:   loS. 
Savings,  Workingmen's.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  564. 
Savings  Banks.      Quar.  96:    176.  —  Ed.   It.   138:  94. — 

Brit.  (^  67:  59.  — (T.  Chalmers)  Xo.   Brit.  3:  31.S. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  34:  127.  — (0.  B.  Bunce)  Hours 
at  Home,  7:  550.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  17:  275.  —  (.1.  P. 
Townsend)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  44.  —  Re|)ublic,  i: 
497.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  I  :  553.  — Ed.  R.  25:  135. 

—  Quar.  16:  89.     31:    126. 

—  and  Life  Insurance.     (A.  R.  Johnson)  Hunt,  25: 

—  and  Pawidjrokers.     De  Bow,  18;  651. 

—  and  their  Dangers.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  9-18. 

—  and  their  Deposits.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  851. 

—  at  Home  and  abroad.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  91 

686, 

73 


670. 


32: 


Savings  Banks,  Deposits  in.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y  )  24:  865. 
and  Operatives,     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  30:  332. 

—  for  Industrial  Classes.     Chamb.  J.  38:  43. 

—  for  Poor  Laws.      Qi'ar.  36:  484,  —  Paniph.  13:  550. 

—  Anal.  M.  9:   76.  — Blaekw.  1 :  17.     3:  68. 

—  Government.     (H.  W.  Holland)  Nation,  26:  223. 

—  History  of.     Hunt,  48:  472. 

—  Improvements  in.    (J.  F.  Entz)  Bank,  M.  (N.  Y'.)  16: 

267. 

—  in  California.     (J.   Archibald)  Overland,   2:  363.  — 

(J.  H.  Carmany)  Overland,  11:  267.  —  Bank,  M. 
(N.  Y.)  29:  2tS. 

—  in  Connecticut,     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  26:  321.   29:  195. 

—  in  Europe.     (E,  Edwards)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  14:  8S4. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  7:  445. 

and  the  United  States.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  20:  S33. 

History  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  15:  341. 

—  in  France.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  29:  352. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  14:  99. 
in  1845,     (G.  R.  Porter)  .1.  Statis.  Soc.  9:1. 

—  in  Maine,     (D.  P,  Bailey)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  35:  257. 

—  in  Massachusetts,     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  28:  241. 
Crisis  in,   1S80,     (D.  P.  Bailey)  Bank.  M.  (X,  Y.) 

34:  700. 

History  of.     (D.  P.  Bailey,  jr.)   Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

30:  963. 

—  in   Xew  England.     Bank.  M.   (X.  Y.)   25:   161,249. 

27:  241.     28:  161. 

—  inXewYork.    Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  9:  2;.    11:120.    12: 

380,857.    25:481.    27:81,51)!.    28:  iS^   30:800. 

Expensesof.  (H.  L.  Lamb)  Bank.  M.  (X.Y.)  35:  33, 

Legislation  for.     Bank.  'SI.  (X.  Y.)  29:  673,  9-;9. 

—  Managementof.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  27:  321.    29:  413,. 

—  ^letropolitan.     Penny  M.  5:  406. 

—  Origin  and  Benelits  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  21:  920. 
and  Progress  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  i:  273. 

—  Pamphlets  on,  1816.     Eel.  R.  23:  599, 

—  Penny,     Good  Words,  i:  381. 

—  I'ost-bftice.     (E.Chadwiek).L  Statis.  .Soc.  24:  519. — 

(W.  L.  Blaekley)  Contemp.  39:  7S0.  — All  the  Year,. 
11:  79.  —  Bank.  M.  (L.)  19:  671.  21:  32-721. — 
Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  16:  57.— (G.  R.  Gil)son)  Bank. 
M.  (X.  Y.)  32:  467.  — .St.  James,  i:  238.  — Repub- 
lic, i:  138.  — (R,  P.  Porter)  Penn  Mo.  9:  4^3,  501.. 

and  the  State.     (J.  H.  Osborne)  I'enn  Mo.  3:  02. 

English  System  of.     O.  &  X.  i :  S41.  —  Temp.  Bar, 

5:  453-    7-  453-    5°:  497- 

—  Preliminary.     Hogg,  7:  276. 

—  Report  of  Parliamentary  Committee  on.     Bank.  M. 

(L.)  19:  295, 

—  Sixpenny,     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  8:  o^,  6S5. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Bank.  M.  (X. A'.)  24:   177. 
International,     (E.   W.   Brabrook)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

40:  614.  —  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  32:  753. 

—  System  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  15:  841.     23:179,321. 

—  Trustees  of,  Liabilities  of.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  3^:  174- 

—  Taxation  of.     Baidi.  M.  (X.  Y.)  20:  717,  854. 
Savings  Funds  and  Charitable  Institutions.     (J.  F.  Entz). 

Hunt,  19:  173. 
Savonarola,  Jerome.  (TI.  II.  Jlilman)  Quar.  99:  r. 
Saine  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:  641.  —  Blaekw.  93:  (190.  — 
with  portrait  (L.  Villari)  Scrib.  20:  503. —  W. 
W,  Xewton)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  394.  —  Ed.  31.  72: 
270, —(A,  C.  Ritchie)  Galaxy,  3:  36,  147.  — Dub. 
L'niv.  73:  357.  — (J.  P.  L.acroix)  Meth.Q.  27:  540. 

—  Colburn,  120:  39.  —  Irish  Mo.  3:  317, —  (J.  G. 
Meline)  Cath.  World,  17:  289.  433,  577. 

—  and  Convent  of  San  Marco.     (M.  Oliphant)  Macmii, 

30:  239,  327.,  418.  31:  223,  32:  97,  424.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age.  122:  30S,  565.  123:  217.  124:  495, 
126:  92.     127:  157. 

—  and  his  latest  Historian.     3IontIi,  36:  404. 


SAVONAROLA 


1154 


SCANDAL 


Savonarola,  Jerome,  and  his  Times.  Liv.  Age,  67:  38. 
—  Brit.  Q.  10:  2S0.  —  Chr.  Obs.  63:  643. 

—  Life  and  Martyrdom  of.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  686,  758.— 

Eel.  R.  98:   726.  —  Ciir.  Rem.  36:  469. 

and  Times  of.     Browiison,  8:  231.  —  Eel.  K.  80: 

451.  —  Ciir.  Rem.  5:  593.  —  Eel.  M.  59:  98. 

—  Madden's  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  37:  189. 

—  Sketcli  of.     (G.   W.   Anderson)  Bapt.   Q.  7:  383.— 

(P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  10:   333. 

—  Spiritual  Works  of.     Mouth.  39:  285. 

—  Villari's  Life  of.  Dub.  L^uiv.  62:  468. 
Savoy.     (R.  Bell)  Once  a  Week,  11:  163. 

—  Annexation  of.  Once  a  Week.  4:  147. 
and  History  of,  i860.     Eel   R.  iii:  493. 

—  Krauce,  and  Switzerland.     Eel.  R.  in:  533. 

—  Holiday  in.     Month,  13:  413. 

—  House  of.     No.  Brit.  36:  37.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  i. 

—  —  History  of.     Westm.  65:  51. 

—  —  Tombs  of.    (IL  V.  Tiiompson)  Cath.  World,  27:  764. 

—  Idea  of  Nationality  in.     (.J.  M.  Ludlow)  Maemil.  i: 

354- 

—  Lakes  of.     (C.  W.  Wood)  Argosy,  21:  206,  287. 

—  LePays  de  Gavot.     Month,  4:  38. 

—  One  more  Savoy  Ramble.     (Mrs.  F.  Trollope)  Col- 

burn,  71 :  173. 

—  Sketch  of  the  History  of.     Colburn,  1 18:  406. 

—  Sketches  of.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  586. 
See  Aix-les-Bains. 

Savoy,  Tlie,  London,  Manor  of,  temp.  Richard  II.     (W. 

Walton)  Arch.  24:  299. 
Savoy  Declaration.     (Ed.  by  A.  II.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  8: 

241. — Cong.  M.  9:  6Si. 
Saw  up  and  Saw  down  ;  a  Tale.     Howitt,  3;  371.  38S. 
Saws.     (R.  Grimshaw),T.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  25,  168,  228. 

—  and  Sawing.  (.J.  Rose)  Pract.  M.  7:  7. 
Sawmills,  American.  Penny  M.  11:  134. 
Saws  [Proverbs].     All  the  Year,  2:  399. 

Sawdust  Fairy.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Lippinc.  16:  343. 
Sawing,  Fret-,  and  Wood-Carving.     (.J.  Wilcox)  Harper, 

56:  533- 

Sawney  at  Doncaster.  (.1.  Gait)  Blackw.  14:  468.  Same 
art.  Portfo.(Den.)  31:   169. 

Sawyer.  John.     (E.  Pond)  Cong.  Q.  1 :  62. 

Sawyer,  Pliiletus,  with  portrait.     Lakeside,  2:   i. 

Sawyer,  William.     Poems.     Victoria.  21:  66. 

Sawyer,  William,  Family  of.  (W.  S.  Appleton)  N.  E. 
Reg.  28:    194. 

Saxe,  Henri  Maurice,  Marshal  of  France.  (A.  Hay- 
ward)  Ed.  R.  120:  500. — Colburn,  135:  253. — 
Cornh.  15:  419.  —  (J.  Forfar)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27: 
229.  —  Temp.  Bar,  10:  490.  —  Mus.  42:  323. — 
Am.  Meth.  M.  7:  382. 

—  Weber's  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  120:   500. 

Saxe,  Marie  Josephe  de,   Dauphine  of  France.     Temp. 

Bar,  31:  513. 
Saxe,  John  Godfrey.     Nat.  M.  2:  3S5. — with  portrait, 

Internat.  M.  4:  289. 
Saxifraga  Sarmentosa,  Flowering  of.      (J.  E.  Todd)  Am. 

Natural.  14:   569. 
Saxon,  H.    Primitive  Weapons  and  Works  of  Art.    Recr. 

Sci.  3:  289. 
Saxon  and  Celt.     Irish  Q.  1 :  13  ^ 
Saxons  in  England.     Ed.  R.  89:  151.  —  (T.  D.  Woolsey) 

New  Eng.  7:  547.  —  Eel.  R,  89:  669.  —  Loud.  Q. 

":  355- 

—  Migration  of.     (II.  II.  Iloworth)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  29-5. 

—  of  Nether  Saxony.     (H.  H.  Howorth)  Anthroj).  J.  6: 

364- 
Saxon  and  Norman  Blood  Royal.     (T.  Foster)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  24:  328. 
S:ixou  Anti(|uities  found  near  Lancaster.     (T.  Combe) 

Arch.  18:   199. 


.Saxon  Antiquities  found  at  Fairford,  Gloucestershire.  (C. 
R.  Smith)  Arch   34:  77. 

—  in  Northamptousliire.     (C.  R.  Smith)  Arch.  33:  326. 

—  near  Dieppe.     (W.  Wylie)  Arch.  35:   loi. 
S<a.\on  Chronicle.     Retros.  8:  195. 

Saxon  Church,  Antiquities  of.     Quar.  7:  92. 
Saxon  Dwarfs  and  Nixies.     All  the  Year,  32:  441. 
Saxon  God,  A.     (M.  F.  Aymar)  Lippinc.  22:  222. 
Saxon  Inscription  in  Aldborough  Church.    (J.  C.  Brooke) 
Arch.  6:  39. 

—  in  Kiikdale  Church.  (J.  C.  Brooke)  Arch.  5:  188. 
Saxon  Jewelry,  Account  of.  (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  4:  47. 
Saxon  Language.     Hogg  2:  82-349.     3:  183.     5:  376. 

—  Good  old.     (J.  C.  Earle)  Cath.  World,  9:  318, 
Saxon  Minstrels.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  2:   100. 
Saxon  Race,  Knox  on.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  257. 

Saxon  Saints,  De  Vere's  Legendarv.      (J.  MaeCarthy) 

Cath.  World,  30:  360. 
Saxon-English  Poetry,  Illustrations  of.     Chr.  R.  26:  620. 
Saxonhurst,  School-Days  at.     AH  the  Year,  16:  185,  199. 
Saxon}'   and  Silesia,   Wanderings  in.      (N.   S.   Dodge) 

Lakeside,  II :  85. 

—  Court  of,  in  the  i8th  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  549. 
Vehse's  Historj"^  of.     Ed.  R.  104:  399. 

—  Criminal  Practice  in.     Am.  Law  R.  9:  459. 

—  Electors  of,  in  the  Reformation  Era.     (C.  F.  Schaeffer) 

Evang.  R.  9:  451.     10:  36,  461. 

—  in  the  9th  Centur}-.     Dub.  R.  25:  345. 

—  Letters  from,  1837.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  3S9,  442. 

—  jNIountaineering  in.     (J.   Hawthorne)  Appleton,   14  : 

461.  492. 

—  Statistics  of  Population  of.     (W.  R.  Deverell)  J.  Sta- 

tis.  Soc.  2:  103. 

—  Stealing  of  the  Princes,  1455.      (T.  Carlvie)  Westm. 

63:  89- 

—  Studies  in.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Contemp.  24:  929.     25: 

23-799.    26:  430.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  123:  669. 
124:  93-477.     125:  97.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  16- 

533- 
Saybrook,   Conn.,  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:   19,  137. 

5:  249. 
Savce,   A.  H.     Science  of  Language.     (A.  H.   Keane) 

Nature,  22:  49. 
Sayers,  Francis,  Poems  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  35:  175. 

—  Ed.  R.  150:  41.— Eel.  R.  9:  364. 
Saying  and  Doing.    Eel.  M.  17:  84. 
Sayings  and  Essayings.     (J.  Stirling)  Blackw.  46:  669. 

—  of  great  Artists.     Art  J.  33:   104. 

—  of  John  Climaeus.     Cath.  Woild,  16:  318,  775. 
Sbogar,  Dalmatian  Brigand.     Lond.  M.  2:  262. 
Scafiold,  Ballads  of.     (G.  Stewart)  Canad.  Mo.  10 :  32. 

—  Romances  of.     All  the  Year,  lo:  297. 
Scaffolding,  Improved  adjustable.     Pract.  JI.  5:  219. 

—  Screw.     Am.  Arch.  6:   13. 

Scale,  Improved  Form  of  Marquoi's.     (W.  D.  Marks)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  105:  418. 
Scales  and  Weights.     Penny  M.  9:   194,  206. 

—  Fairbanks's.     Pract.  M.  5:  292. 

Scaliger,  Joseph  Justus.  Quar.  108:  34.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  66:  579. 

ScallopShell.  Symbolism  of.  (II.  C.  Coote)  Arch.  42:  322. 

Scalping,  Notes  on.     (R.  F.  Burton)  Anthrop.  R.  2:  49. 

Scammell.  Col.  Alexander,  and  his  Letters,  1768-81. 
Hist.  M.  18:  129. 

Scammon,  J.  Young,  with  portrait,  and  Dearborn  Obser- 
vatory.    (T.  II.  Safford)  Lakeside,  i:  129. 

Scammonv  from  Turkey.  (P.  L.  Simmonds)  Pract.  M, 
i:  363. 

Scamps.     Once  a  Week,  25:  270. 

Scanipavias.     (II.  Wise)  Putnam,  7:  67-600.  8:  189-483. 

Scamper  in  the  long  Vacation.     Dub.  Unir.  28:  613,  64S. 

Scandal  and  Envy.     Knick.  33:   527. 


SCANDERBEG 


1155 


SCHAGHTICOKE 


Scanderbeg,  Prince,  of  Epirus.  Duh.  Univ.  57:  "^65. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  75.  —  (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath. 
World.  23:  234. 

—  and  Albania.     Ed.  R.  154:  325. 

—  Poem  on.     (H.  W.  Loi-frfellow)  Atlan.  31:  618. 
Scandinavia.      Westm.    44:    449. —  Blackw.    80:    564. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51:   757.  —  (C.  I'cter.^en)  (ial- 
axy,  17:  610,  770. 

—  Adventures  in,  Lloyd's.     No.  Brit.  21:  201. 

—  Ancient,  and  its  Inhabitants.     (J.  McClenahan)  Nat. 

Q-?:  333- 

—  Ancient  Laws  of.     Ed.  K.  34:   176. 

—  (.'larke's  Travels  in.     (.L  Foster)  Ed.  R.  29:  509. 

—  Elevation  of.     (M.  Desor)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  53:  313. 
Gradual.     (.J.  F.  W.    John.ston)  Ed.   New  Pliilos. 

J.  15:  34. 

—  Old  Heroes  of.     House.  Words,  12:   112. 

—  past  and  present,  1856.     Westni.  65:  387. 

—  Physiognomy  of.     (J.   F.    L.   Hausmann)   Ed.   New 

Philos.  J.  15:  73. 

—  Pictures  of.     (.J.  A.  Harrison)  So.  M.  17:  1-3S5. 

—  Politics  in.     Ed.  R.  134:  235. 

—  Protestantism  in.     Kitto,  37:   143.  . 

—  Religion  of.     Brit.  Q.  lo:  99.  —  Cong.  6:  608. 

—  Runic  Stones  of  Knut  the  Great.     (G.  Stephens)  Arch. 

43:  97- 

—  Sketches  in.     Sharpe,   45:  40.  —  ((".  V.  C.   Burton) 

Nat.  M.   8:  97-481.     9:  i,  97.  — (A.  J.  C.  Hare) 
Good  Words,  20:  517,  590,  662. 

—  Stone  Age  in.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  191. 

—  Sunnner  Tour  in.     (A.  Delinar)  Appleton,  10 :    653- 

8ig.     11:   11-497. 

—  Travelers  in.     Retros.  18:  273. 

—  Travels  in.     (R.  B.  Andei-son)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:   145. 

—  Vesriges  of  Catholic  Faith  in.     Dub.  W.  23:  305. 

—  Wayside  Notes  in,  Lower's.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  509. 
(See  rr/so  Denmark  ;  Norwa\-;  Sweden. 

Scandinavian  Ancestors,  Our.     (Jood  Words,  i:  273. 
Scandinavian  Ballad   Poetry,    Buchanan's.     St.  James, 

18:  285. 
Scandinavian  Legends.     Dub.  L^niv.  62:  552. 
Scandinavian  Literature.     For.  R.  i:  534.  —  Am.  Q.  3: 

481.  —  Knick.  11:  193.  —  Brit.  Q.  15:  425.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  26:  311.  —  Blackw.  2:  570.  —  Dub.  R. 

32:  97.— Mo.  R.  158:  445. 

—  Ancient,  SUuly  of.     Lond.  M.  i:  391. 

—  ami  Romance.     Dub.  R.  33:   112. 
»Sc'«  Northern  Literature. 

Scandinavian  Afythology.  Westm.  62:  311.  —  Dub.  R. 
33:  112.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  195.  —  (H.  Wheaton) 
No.  Am.  28:  18.— (H.  W.  Ellsworth)  Knick.  30: 
95.  —  (G.  Schmidt)  Am.  F^el.  2:  326.  —  For.  R.  i: 
534.  — For.  Q.  16:  437. 

—  and  the  Nature  of  its  Analogy.     Blackw.  38:  25. 
iS'ce  Mythology,  Northern. 

Scandinavian   Newspapers  and  Reviews.     (F.  Johnson) 

Nation,  6:  449. 
Scandinavian  Poets.     (W.  Nemos)  Overland,  I4:  40. 
Scandinavian  Poetry.     No.  Brit.  46:   in. 

—  and  Provencal.     Ed.  I\.  88:    i. 
Scan<linavian  Powers  and  Russia.     Fraser,  49:  718. 
Scandinavian  Romances.     Penny  JL  5:  409-449. 
Scandinavian  Sketches.  Miigge's.     Colburn,  iio:   159. 
Scandinavians.     Antiquary,  3:  49. 

—  in  the  Northwest.    (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.3:  •599. 
Scangal,  Henry.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  179. 
Scape-(Joat,  Lcvitical.     (G.  Bush)  Am.  Bib.  Rcpos.  2d  s. 

8:  T16. 
Scapegoats.    Ev.  Sat.  3:  554. 

—  Domestic.     Temp.  Bar,  31 :  420. 
Scapegrace.     House.  Words,  13:  27. 

Scaphoid  Skull.     (J.  B.  Davis)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  140. 


Scapular.     (R.  J.  Breckinridge)  Princ.  5:  439. 
Scarabu'i  ed  Akri.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Atlan.  18:  43;. 
Scarborough,  Eng.  Argosj-,  14:  30.  —  Lond.  Soc.  30:  98. 
Scarborough  Castle.     Penny  iL  3:  143. 
Scarborough  F>lection.     Blackw.  70:  245. 
Scarborough  House.     (C.   S.   Wayne)  I'otter  Am.   Mo. 

14:   13. 
Scarborough,  Me.,  Declaration  of  Inhabitants  of,  1663. 

N.E.Reg.  5:  264. 
Scarlet  Cloak;  a  Tale.     Belgra.  32:  supp.  48. 
Scarlet  Fever.     (E.  Lankester)  Nature,  3:  41. 

—  Epidemics  of,  and  Weather  in  London.     (A.  Mitchell) 

Nature,  12:  321. 
Scarlet  Flowers.     (F.  Grahame)  Dub.  Univ.  84:  668. 
Scarlet  Hybiscus.     (J.  M.  Mackie)  Putnam,  13:  731. 
Scarlet  Recollections.    St.  James,  16:  180,  305,  450.   21 : 

200.  342,  536. 
Scarlet   Stockings.      (L.    M.   Alcott)    Putnam,    14  :    72. 

Same  art.  Broadw.  7:  41. 
Scarlet  Witch;  a  Tale.     Fraser,  7:  58. 
Scarlett,  R.  C,  Lord  Abinger.     See  Abinger,  Lord. 
Scarron,  Fran^'oise,  her  Friends  and  Relatives.  Liv.  Af^e, 

37:  233- 
Scarron,  Paul;  his  Life  and  Burlesques.     Temp.  Bar,  29: 
3,8. 

—  Roman  Comique.     Retros.  12:  248. 

—  Strange  Story  of.     (E.  De  Leon)  Lippinc.  21:  341. 
Scattered  Arrows;  a  Novelette.     (S.  Portman)  (.'olburn, 

158:  141-636. 

Scavengers,  Few  Words  about.  (S.  Tenney)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. II :   129. 

Scavengers  of  Society.     Tinsley,  26:  252. 

Sceaux,  Day  at.     Cliamb.  J.  18:  326. 

Scene  for  a  Study.     (.1.  Ingelow)  Good  Words.  5:  160. 

Scenes  from  the  DoUivcr  Romance.  (N.  Hawthorne) 
Atlan.  14:   loi.     15:   I. 

—  from  the   Drama  of  Life.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  67^,  711. 

25:  7-711. 

—  froTii  Life  in  Town.    (C.  M.  .Sedgwick)  Godey,  26:  159. 

—  from  a  Royal  Drama.     Tinsley,  12:  451. 

—  in  a  (.'ountry  House.     Colburn,  49:  206-332.     50:  59- 

197. 

—  in  the  Life  of  an  Adventurer.     Colburn,  54:   526. 
of  a  (Jambler.     (('apt.  Medwin)  Beutley.  i:  3S7. 

—  in  Western  District  of  Rhode  Island.     Putnam,  7:  501. 

—  of  Clerical  Life.    (Geo.  Eliot)  Blackw.  81:  1-153.    82: 

—  of  Society.     Colburn,  72:  2S9. 

Scenery,  American.     Tait.  2:  61S.  —  (H.  Merivale)  I'.v. 

Sat.  6:  721. 
and  European  compared.     (J.  F.  Cooper)  Interiiat. 

M   4:  625. 

—  Influence  on  Mind  atid  Ile.art.     (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  lo: 

4v- 
on  Poetic  (Character.     Lond.  JI.  4:  250. 

—  Love  of.     Liv.  Age.  143:   125. 

Enjoyment  of  unpleasant  Places.  (R.  L.  Steven- 
son) Portfo.  5:   173. 

—  Oriental,  Danidl  on.     (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  24:  472. 

—  Rhodes  Peak,  Derbyshire.    (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  29:  ^30. 

—  Thoughts  on.    Cornh.  38:   68.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

138:  304. 
Scenic  Description  of  the  Beautiful.    So.  Lit.  ^less.  7:  685. 
Scepticism.     See  Skepticism. 
Scepter  and  Ring;  a  Novel.     (B.   H.  Buxton)  Tinsley. 

27:  501.     28:  3^-523.     29:  49. 
Sceve.  Maurice.  F'arly  Freu'li  Poet.     Lond.  M.  6:  413. 
Schadow.  F.  W.     Art  J.  17:  60. 
Schaff,  Philip,  with  portrait.     Ed.  M.  87:  504. 

—  and  Methodism.     (W.  N.-ist)  Meth.  <}.  17:  42S. 
Sciiai^hficoke  Indians,  Tribe  of.     (J.  Fitch)  Hist.  M.  17: 

385- 


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1156 


SCHIMPER 


Pchalkeu  the  Painter.     Dub.  Univ.  13:  579. 

Schamyl,  Imam  of  Circassia.     (W.  C.  Williamson)  No. 

Am.  81:  389.  —  Westm.  6i :  480.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  32:  263.  — Black w.  77:  173.  — Dub.  Univ.  50: 

196.  —  Chamb.  J.  21 :  359.  —  Sharpe,  20:  96.  —  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  22:  381. 

—  and  the  Circassian  Tribes.    Nat.  M.  5:  547. 

—  and  his  Harem.     Putnam,  10:   175. 

—  iu  Captivity.    Chamb.  J.  35:  86.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

69:  152. 

—  Memoir  of.     Colburn,  loi:  83. 

—  Our  Ally  in  the  Mountains,  1S54.     Liv.  Age,  42:  594. 
Scharnhorst,  David  and  William.     Ed.  Pv.  140:  2S7. 
SchautHer,  William  G.,  with  portrait.      Eel.  M.  56:  115. 
Schediasms.     (P.  Siogvolk)  Knick.  39:    42,   299,  487. 

40:  381.    41:  197.    43:   503-    44:  448-    47:  160- 
609.     48:68,345,495.     49:13-435. 
Scheffer,  Ary.     Quar.  io3:   162.  —  Blackw.  88:  572.— 
ArtJ.ii:  209.  —  Am.  Church  K.  24:  243.  —  Westm. 
74:  84. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (E.  D.  Cheney)  Atlan.  4:  269. 

—  Mrs.  Grote's  Memoir  of.    Ed.  It.   112:    161.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,   66:  479.  —  (L.  Hale)  Clir.  Exam. 

70:  78.  —  Chr.  Obs.  60:  818. 
Scheffer,   Ernest  Christian,  Story  of.     (A.  B.  Edwards) 

Argosy,  1 :  248. 
Scheffer,  Rudolf.     (H.  0.  Forbes)  Nature,  22:  12. 
Schetfler,  Johannes.     See  Angelus  Silesius. 
Scheldt  River,  Up  the.     Tinsley,  6:  592. 
Schell,  Augustus;  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  40:  517. 
Schelling,  F.  W.  J.  von,  and  Hegel,   G.   H.  Lewes  on. 

(J.  S.  Henderson)  Contenip.  20:  529. 

—  Criticism  on.     (J.  G.  Ficlite)  .J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  160, 

316. 

—  Interview  with,  in  1851.     (A.  Eschenauer)  Theo.  Eel. 

i:  20. 

—  Life  and  Letters.     (J.  S.  Henderson)  Fortn.  14:  491. 
Schemer,  Note-Book  of  a.     Fraser,  39:  28,  179,  517. 
Schenck.  Gen.  Robert  C,  with  portrait.  Ev.  Sat.  10:  121. 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Church  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  18: 

148,231,357.     19:  69,315.     20:  217.     21:  12S. 

—  Destruction  of,  in  1690.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  150. 
Scherer,    Daniel    and    Jacob,    Reminiscences    of.      (F. 

Springer)  Evang.  R.  6:  27. 

Schetky,  John  Christian.     St.  James,  47:  63. 

Scliil,  Major.    Lond.  M.  3:  509. 

Schili,  Ferd.  von.    Portfo.(Den.)  4:  264.     26:  175. 

Schiller,  Charlotte  von,  Poet's  Wife.     Colburn,  118:  355. 

Schiller,  Friedrich  von.  (T.  Carlyle)  Fraser,  3:  127. — 
Dub.  Univ.  7:  i.  —  (J.  T.  Gordon)  No.  Brit.  3:  154- 
—  Blackw.  114:  183.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  118: 
707.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81 :  513.  —  (C.  Whitehead) 
Bentley,  25:  193.  —  Lond.  Q.  14:  109.  —  (Alice 
King)  Argosy,  12:  276.— Tait,  n.  s.  24: 167. — Sharpe, 
2:  17.  —  (H  J.  Meek)  Godey,  43:  267.  —  Meth.  Q. 
24:  242.  —Eel.  M.  28:  313.  —  Ev.  Sat.  15:  327,  342. 

—  and  Alfieri.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  702. 

—  and  Duke  of  Schleswig-Holstein,  Correspondence.    (M. 

Miiller)   Macmil.  34:    368.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age, 
131:  23. 

—  and  Goethe.     Ed.  R.  53:  82.— Mo.  R.  ti8:  525.— 

Land  We  Love,  5:  170. 

and  Madame  De  Stael.     Fraser,  5:  171. 

Characteristics  of.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  684. 

Correspondence  of.     For.  Q.  7:  180. 

Friendship  of.     (W.  H.  Wynn)  New  Eng.  32:  71S. 

Poems  of.     Bost.  Q.  2:  187. 

—  and  his  Plays.     Hogg,  15:  35. 

—  and  his  Times.     Colburn,  117:  446. 

—  Ballads.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  273. 

—  Bride  of  Messina.     Ed.  R.  65:  239*. 

—  Cassandra:  translated.     Blackw.  3:  153. 


Schiller,  Friedrich  von,  Characters  of.     Hesp.  3:  208. 

—  Complaint  of  Ceres:  translated.     Blackw.  4:  i6i. 

—  Correspondence  with  Korner.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  109. 

—  Cranes  of  Ibj'cus;  translated.     Blackw.  38:  302. 

—  Diver;  translated.      (E.  Webbe)  Fraser,    15:    229. — 

Dub.  L^niv.  5:  590. — Blackw.  25:  778. 

—  Don  Carlos.     Colburn,  4:  56. 

—  Dramatic  Characters  of.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  70,  327. 

—  Early  Youth  of.     (F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  14:  253. 

—  English  and  Amer.  Translations.  Dub.  Univ.  24: -379. 

—  Ethical  Studies  of.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  373. 

—  Fiesco.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  16:  194. 

—  Fight  with  the  Dragon;  transl.     Blackw.  38:  649. 

—  First  Love  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  181. 

—  Flight  from  Stuttgart.     For.  Q.  22:  348. 

—  Hero  and   Leander;   translated.      (J.    Anster)   Dub. 

Univ.  23:  452. 

—  Homage  to  the  Fine  Arts.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World, 

31:  299. 

—  Interview  with.     Blackw.  4:  405. 

—  Journal.     Penn  Mo.  5:  878. 

—  Last  jMoments  of.     Peop.  J.  2:  21. 

—  Less  translatable  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  46. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  73:  151.  —  (G.  H.  Culvert)  No.  Am. 

39:  I.  —  (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  365.  — (J. 
T.  Lomax)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  162.  —(A.  H.  Everett) 
No.  Am.  16:  397.— For.  Q.  30:  281. —  Eel.  M.  5: 
467.     8:433.  —  Eel.  R.  42:  248. —Dub.  R.  11:  477. 

and  Character  of.     West.  M.  2:  561. 

and  Writings  of.     Lond.  M.  8:  3S1.     9:  37.     10: 

16,  149,  259. 

—  Maid  of  Orleans.  Blackw.  56:  216.  —Eel.  M.  lo:  357. 

—  Mary  Stuart.     Knick.  9:  433. 
Translation.     Mo.  R.  162:  182. 

—  Minor  Poems.     (G.  Bancroft)  No.   Am.   17:  268. — 

Dub.  Univ.  5:  39. 

—  Murderers.     Blackw.  3:  418. 

—  Nannette.     (M.  A.  E.  Wager)  Galaxy,  20:  675. 

—  Poems.     Irish  Q.  2:  461. —  Eel.  R.  80:  177. 

translated.     (E.  L.  Bulwer)  Blackw.  52:  285-751. 

53:  166-626.     54:  139. 
by  Bulwer.     Mo.  R.  164:  47. 

—  Remains,   Story  of.     (A.  Hamilton)  Macmil.  8:  302. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  522. 

—  Ring  of  Polycrates.     Blackw.  43:  684. 

—  Shakspere,  and  yEschylus.     Blackw.  69:  641. 

—  Song  of  the  Bell.     (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam. 

22:  235.  — Dem.  R.  16:  215. —  Dub.  Univ.  5:  140. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  11:  82. 

Furness's  Translation.     Knick.  37:  356. 

translated.     Colburn,  58:  129. 

—  Sir  Toggenburg.     Blackw.  25:  80. 

—  Sport  of  Fortune.     Blackw.  8:  375. 

—  Translation  of  Macbeth.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  499. 

—  Translations  from.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  43,  113.  —  Fraser, 

44:  165. 

—  Wallenstein.     Dub.  Univ.   9:  33.  — Retros.   15:    40. 

—  Lond.  M.  17:  460.— Westm.  53:  349.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  8:  721.  — Mo.  R.  113:  4S3.     122:  570. 

Coleridge's.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  Blackw.  14:  377. 

—  Weimar  under  Goethe  and.     (H.  S.  Wilson)  Contemp. 

29:  271.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  550. 

—  Wilhehn  Tell.  Blackw.  17:  299,  417.  —  (J.  S.  Dwight) 

Chr.  Exam.  25:  385.— Mo.  R.  108:  344.     I20:  505. 

—  Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  587. 

Peter's  Translation.     Mo.  R.  153:  iSi. 

—  Works  and  Influence  of.     Nat.  Q.  6:  207. 
Schimmelpenninck,   Mary  Anne.     Eel.  R.   108:  353-  — 

Tait,  n.  s.  26:  344.  —  Liv.  Age,  58:  734.     61:   149. 

—  Life  of.     Lond.  Q.  12:  98.  — Chr.  Obs.  59:  615  — 

Chr.  Rem.  37:  S3. 
Schimper,  Wilhehn  Philip,  Obituary  of.  Nature,  21 :  573. 


SCIIIXZ 


1157 


SCHOLASTIC 


Scliinz.  Charles.    Diary  of  Travels  in  Europe.    J.  Frank!. 

Inst.  62:  56,  129. 
Schism.     Month,  30:  129. 

—  as  opposed  to  the  Unity  of  tlie  Church.     Eel.  E.  70: 

407. 

—  Is  it  a  Necessity?     (L.  W.  Bacon)  Xew  Eng.  33:  239. 

—  (A.  C.  Coxe)  New  Eng.  33:  722. 
Schisms  in  the  Church  in  the  3d  Century.     (J.  W.  Nevin) 

Mercersb.  4:  347. 
Schlatter,  Michael,   Life  of,   Harbaugh's.      (E.  Y.  Ger- 

hart)  Mercersb.  9:  466. 
Schlegel,  August  AMlhelm.    For.  Q.  32:  160. — Blackw. 

54:  311.  —  New  Eng.  2:   1S5. 

—  and  Oriental  Translation  Fund.     For.  Q.  II :  315. 

—  Lectures  on  the  Drama.     Ed.  R.  26:  67.  —  Quar.  12: 

112.  —  Am.  Mo.  K.  4:  I. 
on  the  Fine  Arts.     Mo.  R.  115:  182. 

—  on  Egypt.     For.  Q.  22:  167. 

Schlegel,  Caroline.     (K.  Hillebrand)  Fortn.  17:  40S,  549. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  4S0,  606,  624. 
Schlegel,  Friedrich  von.     Blackw.  53:  313. 

—  Lectures  on   Literature.     Westm.  3:  321. — Blackw. 

3:  497.  —  Quar.  21:  271.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:  134. 

—  Philosopiiy  of  History.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  So.  Q.  3:  263. 
Schleiermacher,  Friediich  D.  E.     (G.  Baur)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  8:  400.  9:  242.  —  (L.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  72: 
109.  —  Brit.  Q.  9:  303.  —  (0.  Cone)  Univ.  Q.  25: 
3S9. 

—  and  the  German  Church.  (.T.  F.  Smith)  Then.  R.  6:  2S1. 

—  and  Luther  as  Preachers.     (E.  Smiley)  Univ.  Q.  33: 

449.     34:   146. 

—  and  the  Jlercersburg  Review.     (W.  M.  Reily)   Mer- 

cersb. 18:  165. 

—  and  Strauss.     Princ.  38:  116. 

—  and  his  View  of  Christ.     (S.  G.  Bulfinch)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

41:  no. 

—  as  a  Man.     (W.  L.  Gage)  New  Eng.  21 :  427. 

—  as  a  Preacher.     (J.  M.  Hoppin)  New  Eng.  39:  355. 

—  as  a  Theologian.     (G.  Riplev)  Chr.  Exam.  20:   i. 

—  Bretsclineider  on  Theology  of.     Bib.  Sac.  10:  59S. 

—  Centennial  of,  Lesson  of.     (S.  Osgood)   Chr.  Exam. 

86:  171. 

—  De   Wette,  and  Harms.     (Dr.  Hagenbach)  Meth.  Q. 

21:  403. 

—  Life  of.     Eraser,   63:  23. — Eel.  R.   1 13:    11.  —  (A. 

Harris)  Mercersb.  18:  69. 

and  Letters  of.     Westm.  76:   i. 

and  Times  of.     Nat.  R  8:  502. 

Labors,  and  Character  of.     (H.  Davis)  Chr.  Exam. 

53:  66. 

—  Religious  Views  of.     Bib.  R.  6:  239. 

—  Keininiscences  of.     Hours  at  Home,  8:  447. 

—  Select  Letters  of.     Bib.  R.  6:  123. 

—  Theology  and  Influence  of.     (.J.  A.  Reubelt)  Meth.  Q. 

29:  211. 
Schleiikert,  F.  C.     Rudolph  of  Hapsburg.    (R.  P.  Gillies) 

Blackw.  11:  38. 
Sclileswig-Holstein,  Duke  of,  and  Schiller.     (M.  Miilier) 

Macmil.  34:  368.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131:  23. 
Sclileswig-Holstein.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:   ^1-5. 

—  and  the  Doctrine  of  Nationalities.     Westm.  84:  429. 

—  Campaign  in.     Blackw.  68:  30S. 

—  Danish-German  Question.     Brit.  Q.  34:  41. 

—  Flaux's  Vovage  to.     Colburn.  126:   127. 

—  Language  and  Poetry  of.  (^SI.  Miilier)  Macmil.  10:  353. 

—  Movement  in  Germany.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  38,  365. 

—  New  Duke  of.     Bentley,  55:  215. 

—  Nortli-Frisian  Outiands.     Cornh.  17:  421. 

—  Question  of,  1S48.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  9,  349,  712. 

—  Rambles  in.     Westm.  49:  504. 

—  Rights  and  Wronirs  of.     (K.  Dicey)  Victoria,  2:  272. 

—  Summer  in.     Colburn,  no:  54. 


Sclileswig-Holstein,  War  in,  1864.    Blackw.  95:  3S3,  503, 

—  Westm.  50:  145.  —  Eraser,  38:  49. 
Set  Denmark. 

Sclilettsiadt  Sciiool  and  John  Reuchlin.    (K.  von  Raunier) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  65. 
Schliemann,  Henry.     (K.  Field)  Belgra.  33:  76. — with 

portrait.  Eel.  M.  90:  377.  —  New  Dom.  21 :  189. 

—  and  Homer.     (W.  H.  Mason)  Macmil.  34:  448. 

—  Discoveries  at  Myceme  and  Tiryns.      Am.  Arch.  8: 

186.  —  (H.  M.  Baird)  Meth.  t^  39:  35.  /see  Myceme. 

—  Earl}'  Career  of.     All  the  Year.  32:   199. 

—  .Some  Notes  on.     (C.  Hickox)  Lip[)iiic.  19:  572. 

—  Trojan  Researches.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Meth.  Q.  38:  426. 

—  (W.  Simpson)  Eraser,  96:  i.     .S't«  Troy. 
Schloss-Eishausen;  a  Mystery.     Eraser,  59:  36,207,330. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  725.     61:  30,  360. 
Schloss  Eltz,  Interior  of.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib.  18: 

55S. 
Schlosser,  Friedrich  C,  and  his  Histories.  (H.  J.  Warner) 

Chr.  Exam.  72:  242. 
.Schmelzle's  Journey  to  Flaetz.     Blackw.  22:  469. 
Schm id,  Christopher  von.    Juvenile  Tales.     Dub.  R.  17: 

.392- 
Schmid,  Hermann,  German  Novelist.     N.  Eel.  4:  74. 
Schmidt,  Julian,  German  Critic.     (T.  S.  Perry)  Allan. 

34:  207. 
Schmiederer's  Lena;  a  Story.     (L.  Keith)  Lippinc.  25: 

714. 
Schmucker,  Samuel   S.,  Life  and  Works  of.     (G.  Diehl) 

Luth.  Q.  4:  T. 
Schnackenberger,  Mr.;  from  the  German.     Lond.  M.  7: 

493,  646. 
Schnell  Wagen,  Ride  in  a.     Fraser,  31:  433. 
Schnorr  von  Karolsfeld,  Julius.     Art  J.  17:  72. 
Schobry,  Hungarian  Bandit.     House.  Words,  14:   164. 
Schoenleben  and  others,  Trial  of.     Blackw.  85:  208. 
Scholar,   American,   Position  and  Methods  of.     (E.  H. 

Byington)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  444. 

—  and  the  Preacher.  (H.  P.  Cutting)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  321. 

—  Autobiography  of  a  poor.     Fraser,  19:  457. 

—  in  Politics,     ("w.  Reid)  Scrib.  6:  605. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.    (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  349. 

—  of  To-Day.     (F.  A.  March)  Am.  Presb.  R.  18:  76. 

—  Youth  of.     (N.  Porter)  Bib.  Sac,  3:  95. 
Scholar's  Calling.     Dial,  i:  175. 

Scholar's  Weapon.     (R.  Scott)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  492. 
Scholars  come  from  the  poorer  Classes.     (I.  N.  Tarbo.x) 
Cong.  Q.  3:  158. 

—  en  Deshabille.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  17:  844. 

—  Great,  and  great  Eaters.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  741.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  56:  550. 
Scholarship  and  Intelligence,  Relations  of.     (II.  S.  Hunt- 
ington) University  Q.  4:   181. 

—  Christian.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  15:  436. 

—  Classical,  Old  and  new.    Chr.  Rem.  36:  1.    Set  Classi- 

cal Education. 

—  English  and  German.     (J.  S.  Blackie)  For.  Q.  22:  407. 

—  Phases  of.     (II.  E.  Scudder)  Xo.  Am.  96:  73. 
Scholarships  in  American  Colleges.     (T.  W.  Higsrinson) 

Nation,   28:   14S,  181.— (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation,  28: 
163,  181,  265. 

—  Intercollegiate.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Scrib.  5:  366. 

—  Open.     Iriternat.  R.  8:  483. 

Scholastic  Divinity.     Am.  Meth.  M.  14:  367. 

Scholastic  Doctrine  of  Science.     Dub.  R.  78:  148. 

Scholastic  Philosophers  on  Intellect  and  Abstraction. 
Dub.  R.  78:  400. 

Scholastic  Philosophy.  Chr.  Rem.  49:  290. —  (G.  Mas- 
son)  Kitto,  40:  65.  —  (J.  O'Connell)  Nat.  Q.  30: 
207.  —  (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  n.  s.  5:  245. 

—  Authority  of.     Dub.  R.  65:  33. 

—  Leo  Xlli.  on.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  30:  2S9. 


SCHOLASTIC 


1158 


SCHOOLS 


Scholastic  Philosophy,  Recent  Polemics  and  Irenics  in. 
(A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  26:  337. 

—  Relation  to  modern  Philosoi)liy.     Dub.  R.  72:  279. 
to  Science.     (J.  V.  O'Conor)  Nat.  Q.  37:  235. 

—  Text-Books  of.     Dub.  R.  86:  439. 
Scholastic  Priggery.     Irish  Mo.  2:  316. 

Scholastic  Theology  of  Middle  Ages.     (S.  S.  Schmucker) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3:  143.  —  (.J.  V\^  jUexander) 

Princ.  18:   191. 
Scholastics  of  Kerry.     Dub.  Univ.  35  :  589. 
Scholasticism  and  Science.     Dub.  U.  78:  148. 
Scholasticus,  the  Greek  Fool.     Blackw.  116:  286.     Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  83:  597. 
Scholetield,   James,   Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  466. — 

Eel.  R.  102:  303. 
Sohomberg,  Death  of.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  559. 
Sclionberg-Cotta  Series.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  27:   164. 
Sclionewald,  Miry;    a  Stud^' in  Prophecy.     (A.  M.  F. 

Robinson)  Eraser,  104:  358.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

151:  105,  233. 
School  and  the  Church.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  16:  5. 

—  and  College.     Blackw.  128:  62. 

—  and  the  Library.     (W.  E.  Foster)  Lib.  .1.  4:  319. 

—  and  the  Schoolmaster.     (G.  S.  Hilhird)  No.  Am.  57: 

149. —  Chr.  Exam.  34:  240. — Meth.  Q.  3:  592. 

—  and  the  Teacher  in  Literature.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:   i,:;, 

449.     4:  183,  582.     8:  283,  469.    16:  433.    28:  833. 

—  for  Life  or  Death.  (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  i :  254. 

—  Hazlewood.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:   170. 

—  Home  Preparation   for.     (J.  Whitman)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1846:   I. 

—  My  old.     Blackw.  47:  779. 

—  of  the  Future,  Zincke  on.     Chr.  Obs.  52:   835. 

—  Petty.     (C.  Hoole)  Am.  J.  Educ.  17:   195. 

—  Sample  of  an  old.     Mouse.  Words,  i:  187. 
Schools,  American,  seen  by  English  Eyes.     (D.  G.  Gil- 
man)  Nation,  5:  205. 

—  and  Charitable  Endowments.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:  57S. 

—  and  Colleges,  Our  representative.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat. 

Q-33:  331- 

—  and  Education.     Brownson,  11:  354. 

—  and  Plans  of  Fellenberg.     Chr.  Obs.  30:  150-4S1. 

—  and  Scholarship.     Nation,  19:  215.  —  (C.K.Adams) 

Nation,  19:  266. 

—  and  Schoolmasters.     (E.  Parmer)  So.  M.  12:   166. 

—  Apprenticeship,  in  France.   (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World, 

30:  400. 

—  as  they  were  sixty  Years  ago.    Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  123, 

737.     16:  126,  331.     17:  1S5,  555,  607. 

—  Bible  in  the  Public    (S.  T.  Spear)  Princ.  n.  s.  1:361. — 

(.J.  H.  Seelye)  Bib.  Sac.  13:  725.  — Princ.  42:  313. 

—  (H.  Humphrey)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1843:  i.  — 

—  (F.  T.  Washburn)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:    261.     See 
Bible  in  Public  Schools. 

—  Boarding  and  Day.     Belgra.  2o:   145. 

—  Charity.     Chr.  Obs.  3:  541-737. 
Mrs.  Cappe  on.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  681. 

—  Cheap  and  nasty.     Chamb.  J.  27:  374. 

—  Classificat  on  of.     (S.  M.  Burnside)  Am.  Inst,  of  In- 

struc. 1833:  71. 

—  Common.     See  Common  Schools. 

—  Comparative  Merits  of  Public  and  Private.     (T.  Ed- 

son)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1837:  91. 

—  Co-operation  of  Parents  and  Teachers.     (J.  Batchel- 

der)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1848:  25. 

—  (Jottage.     Hogg,  2:  207. 

—  Country,  Inspection  of.     (J.  D.  Philbrick)  Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  J.  i:  II. 

—  Country  Grammar,  in  England.     Blackw.  103:  601. 

—  Dame's,  Condemnation  of.     Good  Words,  14:  745. 

—  Denominational  and  Board.     Cong.  6:  305. 
and  Government  Grants.     Cong,  i :  65. 


(W.  E.  Hicksou)  Westm. 
(T.  A.  Greene)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 
(E.  D.  Sanborn) 


Schools,  Dutch  and  German. 
34:  61. 

—  Duty  of  visiliuj 

1840:   51. 

—  Duties  of  Examining  Committees. 

Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1845:   53. 

of  Parents  in  regard  to.     (J.  Abboti)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1834:  Si. 

—  Early  Christian,  and  Teachers.    Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  337, 

5"5>  769- 

—  Elementary,   Regulations  of,   by  Frederic  II.,    1763. 

Am.  .J.  Educ.  22:  S61. 

—  Endowed,  in  England.     Westm.  77:  340. 
Reform  of.     Cong,  i:  301. 

—  for  Boys,  Private.     (A.  Maclaren)  Macmil.  9:  384. 

—  for  the  Destitute.     Brit.  Q.  7:  41. 

—  for  Religious  Education  of  the  Poor.  Chr.  Obs.  34:  744. 

—  Free.     (Sir  C.  W.  Dilke)  Fortn.  20:  789.  —  (J.  Cham- 

berlain) Fortn.  27:   54. 

and  Free-Thinkers.  (R.  Patterson)  Cong.  R.  10:  105. 

Early,  of  America.     (A.  H.  Rhine)  Pop.   Sci.  Mo. 

16:  663. 
of  New  England.     (G.  Ticknor)  No.  Am.  19:  448. 

—  French  and  German.     O.  &  N.  lo:   109. 

—  German,  Tour  among.  (S.  Osgood)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  248. 

—  Girls'  Fashionable.     Fraser,  31 :  703. 

—  Gradation  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  455.     II :  563. 

—  (irammar.     See  Grammar. 

—  Health  in.     (D.  F.  Lincoln  and  J.  J.  Putnam)  Am. 

Soc.  Sci.  J.  8:  75. 

—  Higher  Special,  in  France.     (D.  C.  Gilman)  Am  .L 

Fduc.  2:  93. 

—  in  Boston  seventy  Years  ago.     (H.  K.  Oliver)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  26:  209. 

—  in  the  last  Century.  (.J.Williamson)  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  308. 

—  in  New  York.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  18:  44S. 

—  Industrial,  for  poor  Children.     Fraser,  40:  437. 

—  Infant.     Mo.  R.  i2o:  77,  —  Chr.  Rem.  4:  362.  —  Mo. 

R.  161:   141. 
and  Grammar.     Westm.  17:  406. 

—  Inspection  of,  by  Government,  in  England.     Eel.  R. 

76:  4S1.  —  Chr.  Rem.  20:  84. 

—  Manual-Labor.     Princ.  3:  22. — -Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  31. 

—  Middle-Class,  in  England,  1S6S.     Westm.  90:  486. 

—  Military  Drill  in.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  232. 

—  Model.     (J.  D.  James)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1838:  75. 

—  New  Form  for.     Nature,  1 :  56. 

—  of  Art,  1837.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23:  206. 

—  of  Charlemagne.    Ed.  R.  151:  380.  —  (J.  H.  Newman) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  44. 

—  of  Design.     Blackw.  49:    583.  —  Westm.  27:    116. — 

Ed.  R.  85:  452.     90:  473. 

English.     (I.  Kentish)  Once  a  Week,  5:  77. 

Foreign.     Penny  M.  9:   190. 

—  —  Government.     Chamb.  J.  4:  379. 

—  of  England,  Great.     (J.  Fors\th)  Princ.  38:  222. 
Staunton's.     Month,  3:  323. 

—  of  Germany.     Ed.  R.  57:  505. 

—  of  Ireland,  Ancient.     (B.  Haurean)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13: 

652. 
National.     Irish  Q.  4:  1042,1189.     5:  79,664. 

—  of  New  York  State.     (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  34:  181. 

—  Parish,   and   Church   of  England   Catechisms.     Chr. 

Rem.  11:  65. 

—  Parochial,  of  Scotl.ind.     Tait,  n.  s.  11:  515,  565. 
or  Christian.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  5:  23. 

—  preparatory  to  College.    (C.V.  Mays)  Mercersb.  19:  32. 

—  Primary,   Evils   of   the   present  System  of.     (T. 

Palmer)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1837:  209. 
of  Germany.     St.  Paul's,  7:  182. 

—  Prizes  in.     (G.  F.  Thayer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  435. 

—  Public.     See  Public. 


H. 


SCHOOLS 


1159 


SCHOOL 


Schools,  Public  Lands  for.    (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  13:  310. 

—  Ragi^ed.     See  Kagj^ed. 

—  Rational.     Liv.  Age,  36:  475. 

—  itulation  to  Civilization.     (1.  M.  Atwood)  Univ.  Q.  36: 

101. 

to  the  Government.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Uiiita.  K. 

6:  24. 

—  Religion  in.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  0.  &  N.  1 :  317. 

—  Religious  Difficulty  in.     (J.  A.  Ficton)  I'ortn.  22:  30S. 

—  Sectarian  vs.  Public.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng.  6: 

230,  299. 

—  sixty  Years  ago.    (N.  Webster)  Am.  J.  Edue.  26:  195. 

—  Statistics  of.    (Fergus  and  Kodwell)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  126. 

—  Supervision  of,  in  Mass.  (A.  D.  Mayo)  Unita.  R.  7:  400. 

—  Trade,  for  Girls  in  Berlin.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  516. 

—  Truant.     See  Truant. 

—  Two  Dangers  in  our.    (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  15:  103. 

—  Two  German.     Eraser,  84:  446. 

—  Upper.     (.J.  McCosh)  Internat.  R.  i:  173. 

—  Westminster  and  Eton.     Ed.  R.  53:  64. 

—  Wise  and  unwise  Economy  in.     (C.  W.  Eliot)  Atlan. 

35  ••  712. 
See  Common  Schools;  Education;  Industrial  Schools; 

Public  Schools;  Technical  Schools;  etc.    Also,  nanus 

of  particular  schovls,  «*•  Eton  ;  Rugby. 
School  Administration  in  Ontario.     Canad.  Mo.  4:  517. 
Scliool  and  College  Life.     Blackw.  89:  131. 
School  Apparatus.    Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  569. 
School  Board,  Representation  of  Science  at.     (E.  Lan- 

kester)  Nature,  2:  509. 

—  Under  the.     All  the  Year,  41 :  468. 

School  Boards  at  Work.     (.J.  A.  Picton)  Tlieo.  R.  10 :  53. 
Schoid-Board  Journalism.     All  the  Year,  40:  224. 
School  Books.     (S.  Willard)  Chr.  Exam.  6:    130.  —  (J. 
W.  Morgan)  De  Bow,  28:  434. 

—  Early  illustrated.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  205. 

—  Grimshaw's.     (.J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  24:  225. 

—  in  1825.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  312. 

—  List  of  American.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  209,  401,  626. 

14:  601,  751.     15:  539. 

—  Modern.     Lond.  Q.  7:  330. 

School  Codes,  Early,  of   Germany.     (K.  von    Raumer) 

Am   J.  Educ.  6:  426. 
School  Da^ys.     Chamb.  J.  10:  305.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

20:   121. 

—  at  the  Sacred  Heart.     Putnam,  15:  275. 

—  of  Eminent  Men,  Timbs's.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  241. 

—  Southern.     De  Bow,  13:  25S. 

School  Discipline.  Am.  .J.  Educ.  8:  616. —  Eel.  R.  73: 
524.  — Mus.  2:  205.  — (S.  R.  Hall)  Am.  Inst,  of  lu- 
struc.  1836:  163.  —  (J.  Hall)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 
1844:   1S5. 

—  Ends  of.     (IL  L.  McKeaii)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1835: 

131- 

—  Errors  of  the  old   System.     (J.  Ormrod)  West.  J.  2: 

162-324.    3:  117,  181. 
School  Funds,  Division  of,  for  religious  Purposes.     (W. 

T.  Harris)  Atlan.  38:  171. 
School  Government.     Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1848:  97. 

—  and  Discipline.     (S.  M.  Hamill)  Am.  i.  Ivluc.  i:  123. 
Sohoolhouse,  The  old.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:   132. 
Sclioolliouses,  Alcott  on  Construction  of,  1844.     Mo.  It. 

163:   570. 

—  Architecture  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  769.     5:  199.     6: 

5:5.     9:  487.     11:   563.     12:    701.     13:   611,  818. 

14:  780.     16:    579,  701.     24:    193,   545.     26:    293. 

27:  353-  — t>em.  R.  23:  391. 

N.  J.  State  Normal  Sc'iool.     Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  221. 

Philadelphia   Public   High.     (J.  S.  Hart)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  1 :  93. 

Primary.     Am.  J.  Educ.  lo:  695. 

Report  on.     Am.  lust,  of  Instruc.  1831:  239. 


Schooliiouses,    Architecture   of,    Specimens   of    Graded- 
School  Building.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  401. 

—  Small,  Lighting  of.     (T.  M.  Clark)  Am.  Arch.  7:  3. 

—  State  of.     Penny  M.  6:  42. 

—  Ventilation   of.      Am.   J.   Educ.   15:    783.  —  (W.   C. 

Woodbridge)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1831:  261. 
School-Hunting.     Nation,  27:  55-iog. 
School  Hygiene,  Report  on.     (D.  F.  Lincoln)  Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  J.  7:  261.  — (A.  L.  Carroll)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J. 

7:  266. 
School-Inspectors.     Belgra.  25:  236. 
School  Instruction  and  Discipline,  Results  to  be  aimed  at 

in.     (T.  Gushing,  jr.)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1840:  29. 

—  Courtesy  in  connection  with.     (G.  F.  Thayer)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1840:  83. 

—  Object  and  Means  of.     (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1840:  63. 
School-Keeping.     Liv.  Age,  40:  557. 

—  A  few  of  the  '*  hows  "  of.     (R.  S.  Howard)  Am.  Inst. 

of  Instruc.  1843:  81. 

—  Hall  on.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  217. 
School  Legends.     Chamb.  J.  40:  67. 

School  Library,  District.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  50: 

506.  — (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  27:"  386. 
School  Libraries  of  Mas.sachusetts.     Bost.  Q.  3:  225. 
School  Life  in  Athens.    (N.  C.  Schaeffer)  Ref.  Q.  26:  217. 

—  in  the  15th  Century.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  79. 

—  of  great  Men.     Tait,  n.  s.  27:   199. 
Schoohnaster,  The.     (R.  Ascham)  Am.  .J.  Educ.  11:  57. 

—  (R.  M.  Johnston)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  121.  —  Blackw. 
35:  228.  — New  Eng.  M.  i:  27. 

—  Diary  of.     Knick.  9:   153. 

—  of  the  Catacombs.     (P.  B.  Power)  Sharpe,  16:  12. 

—  Old  and  new.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  3:  492. 

—  The  young.     (A.  Reville)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  404. 
Schoolmaster's  Story,     {k.  M.  Diaz)  Atlan.  13:  416. 
Schoolmaster's  Work,  Dignity  of.   (D.  F.  Sarmieuto)  Am. 

J.  Eiluc.  16:  65. 
Schoolmasters.    (W.  C.Williamson)  No.  Am.  86:  40. — 
Chamb.  J.  45:  549.  —  Cornh.  3:  696. 

—  Assistant.     Cornh.  33:  288. 

—  Political  Influence  of.     (E.  Washburn)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1835:  61. 

—  Some  Western.     (E.  Eggleston)  Scrib.  17:  747. 
Sehoolmastering;  Is  it  a  learned  Profession?    Fraser,  98: 

414.  —  (C.  A.  V.  Conybeare)  Eraser,  99:   79. 
Schoolmen  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Dub.  R.  30:  277.     See 

Scholastic  Philosophers. 
Schoolmistress,  The.     (.1.  Gait)  Fraser,  lO:   157. 

—  abroad.     (T.  Hood)  Colburn,  64:  305-449.     65:  145. 
Schoolmistresses,  Ladies  as.     Cornh.  28:  690. 

School  Playgrounds.     Dub.  Univ.  52:   551. 
Scliool  Punishments.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  325. 
School  Question  and  the  Catholics.     Chr.  R.  18:  441. 

—  Catholics  and  Protestants  on.     (I.  T.  Ilecker)  Cath. 

World,  32:  699. 

—  in  Belgium.     (I.  T.  Hecker)  Cath.  World,  33:   119. 

—  in  F'.ngland.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  15:   loi. 
School-Readers.     (S.  S.  Ilaldeman)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  440. 
School  Reform.    N.  Eel.  2:  241.  —  Irish  Q.  5:  410,  773. 

—  (C.  Brooks)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1837:   159. 
Schoolroom  as  an  Aid  lo  Self-Education.    (A.  B.  Muzzey) 

Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1842:  109. 

—  Right  Culture  in.     Bost.  K.  2:   56. 

Schoolrooms  and  School  Apparatus.    (W.  J.  Adams)  Am.. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1830:   333. 
School  Ship,  .\kbar.  (J.  C.  Symonds)  Oncea  Week,  2:  11.. 

—  St.  Mary's.     (W.  II.  Rideing)  Harper.  59:  340. 
School  System,  Equality  of.    (L.  Bishop)  Western,  4:  328. 

—  for  a  State.     De  Bow,  3:  80. 

—  of  Connecticut.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1838:  95. 


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School  System  of  England.   (F.  A.  Packard)  Princ.  15:  i. 

—  of  Rhode  Island.     (N.  Porter,  jr.)  No.  Am.  67:  240. 

—  of  Scotland.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  553. 

—  Roman  Church  and.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Unita.  R.  3:  571. 
School  Systems  in  America.     Month,  8:  261. 
School-Teaching  in  the  United  States.    Penny  M.  9:  279. 
School  Trusts,  State  Interference  with.   Chr.  Rem.  14:  143. 
School  Work  and  Manual  Labor.   Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  259. 
Schoolcraft,  Henry  R.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  6:   i. 

—  with  portrait,  Hist.  M.  9:  137.  —  with  portrait, 
Internat.  M.  3:  300. 

—  Indian  Tales.    (H.  Whiting)  No.  Am.  49:  354.  — For. 

Q.  15:  325. 

—  Journal.     (-J.  G.  Cogswell)  No.  Am.  15:  224. 

—  on  Indian  Mythology,  Superstitions,  etc.   Lit.  &  Theo. 

R.  2:  96. 
Schopenhauer,  Arthur.  (H.  Lawrenny)  Contemp.  21 :  440. 
—  (F.  Hueffer)  Fortn.  26:  Tjy  —  (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr. 
Exam.  76:  46. —  (H.  S.  Solly)  Theo.  R.  13:  395. 

—  and  his  Pessimism.    (.J.  P.  Lacroix)  Meth.  Q.  36:  487. 

—  and  von  Hartmann.     (W.  R.  Morse)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

11:  152. 

—  and  Kant.    (J.  H.  Stirling)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  13:  i.— 

(E.  Caird)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  13:  215. 

—  on  Men,  Books,  and  Music.    (M.  B.  Edwards)  Fraser, 

99:  769.     Same  art.  Appleton,  22:  162. 

—  Pessimism  of,  and  German  Thought.    (A.  Alexander) 

Princ.  n.  s.  1 :  492. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Westm.  59:  388.  — (C.  F.  Thwing) 

Internat.  R.  4:  823.  —  (E.  Gryzanovski)  No.  Am. 
117:  ^7. — (R.  Adamson)  Mind,  i :  491. — (F.  Harms) 
J.  Spec.  Philos.  9;  113. 

—  Views  of  IJfe.     Cornh.  33:  433. 

Schreckhorn  in  the  Alps,  Ascent  of.    Colburn,  145:  4S9. 

—  Peak  of  Terror.    (H.  S.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  5S5. 
Schroeder,  Wilhelmine.     Bentley,  53:  269. 

Schroon  Lake,  Adventure  on.     (W.  H.  Bartlett)  Sharpe. 

18:  243. 
Schubert,  Franz  P.   (J.  M.  Capes)  Fortn.  II :  199.  —  Cath. 

World,  24:  703. 

—  and  Chopin.     (H.  R.  Haweis)  Contemp.  2:  So. 
Schubert,  G.  H.     Travels  in  the  East.     For.  Q.  24:  26S. 
Scluilenburg,   Field-Marshal.     Fraser,   22:    159.  —  Mus. 

39:  3rn. 
Schultze,  Ernst,  Life  and  Writings  of.     (R.  P.  Gillies) 

For.  Q.  1 :  333. 
Schumann,  Robert.     (L.  Schmitz)  Fortn.  2:  744.  —  (F. 

Hueffer)  Fortn.  19:   700.  —  (E.  Sobolewski)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  8:  254.  —  Ev.  Sat.  15:  13.  —  Cath.  World, 

24:  853. 

—  and  Clara.     Sharpe,  42:  8g. 

—  as  a  Musical  Critic.    (H.  T.  Finck)  Nation,  25:  302. 
Schurz,  Carl,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  78:  75S. 

—  Administration  as  Secretary  of  Interior.     (H.  L.  Nel- 

son) Internat.  R.  lo:  380. 
Schuyler,  Jlrs.  Catharine.     (C.  H.  Halsey)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  6:  29. 
Schuyler,  Gen.  Philip.     Am.  Church  R.  25:  228. 

—  F.aithful  Spy  of.    (\V.  L.  Stone)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  414. 

—  Trial  of.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  145. 

Schuyler,  Robert,  Defalcations  of.  Bank.  M.  (L.)  14:  494. 
Schuylkill;  a  Poem.     (J.  A.  Henry)  Penn  Mo.  10:   135. 
Schuylkill  River,  Gauging  its  Flow.     (H.  P.  M.  Birkin- 
binc)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi:  321. 

—  Up  the.     (A.  G.  Ffjather)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  385. 
Schwab,    Gustav.      Bridge   over    the  Thur;    translated. 

Blackw\  54:   717. 
Schwalbach;  about  Iron.     (W.  Pole)  Macmil.  II :  71. 
Schwann,  Theodore.     Nature,  18:  297. 
Schwanthaler,   Franz  and  Peter,  the  Sculptors.     (E.  S. 

Roscoe)  Art  .1.  32:  i. 
Schwartz,  Christian.     Liv.  Age,  i:  510. 


Schwartz,  Marie  Sophie.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  191. 
Sehwarzenberg,  Prince  Felix.     Bentley,  31:  55S.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  374.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  26:  216, 

.373- 

Schwarzenschwein.    Tinsley,  13:  193. 

Schwarzwald.     See  Black  Forest. 

Schwenkfelder,  Caspar,  and  the  Schwenkfelders.  (C  Z. 
Weiser)  Mercersb.  17:  347. 

Schwind,  Moritz  von.  O.  &  N.  4:  610.  —  (Mrs.  J.  B. 
Atkinson)  Art  J.  25:  37,  69. 

Schwyz,  People  of.     (H.  J.  Warner)  Atlan.  7:  334. 

Scialoja,  Antonio.     (E.  Dicev)  Fortn.  32:  518. 

Science.  (A.  G.  Bierce)  Overland,  13:  329. —  (C.  Kings- 
ley)  Fraser,  74:  15.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  426. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  115.  —  (O.  Dewey)  No.  Am. 
30:  293.  —  (W.  H.  Penning)  Tinsley,  20:  421. 

—  Absolute'ldea  of.     (F.  W.  J.  von  Schelling)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  11:  92. 

—  Abstraction  in,  Results  of.     (C.  T.  Haviland)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  15:  825. 

—  against  Darwinism.     (.J.  Moore)  Univ.  Q.  35:  186. 

—  Aggressions  of.     Irish  Mo.  4:  16. 

—  American.     (J.  W.  Draper)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  313. 
versus  American  Colleges.      (F.  W.  Clarke)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  9:  467. 

—  Ancient.     Brit.  Q.  40:  51. 

Ruins  of.     (C.  A.  Stevens)  Radical,  6:  353. 

—  Ancient  State  of.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  290. 

—  and  Agriculture.     Blackw.  51:  73S. 

—  and  Art,  Collections  of,  in  London  and  Paris.    Fraser, 

29:  261. 

—  —  in  Ilistorj'.     Contemp.  lo:  285. 

Points  of  Contact  between.    (J.  F.  Weir)  New  Eng. 

33-  ^73-  —  (J-  B-  Atkinson)  F.  Arts  Q.  i:  125. 

Progress  of.     Eel.  M.  50:   136. 

Recent  Discoveries  in.     Am.  Eel.  2:  1S6. 

Relation  to  Christian  Civilization.     New  Eng.  g: 

481. 
Relations  of.     (G.  Holmes)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  74. 

—  and  Art  Department  of  Great  Britain.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

22:  49,  93. 

—  and  the  Arts  and  Christian  Civilization.     (D.  Jlarch) 

New  Eng.  9:  481. 
Associated  Efforts  to  advance.    Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  33. 

—  and  Atheism.     Eel.  M.  67:  746. 

—  and  Babies.     Cornh.  43:  539. 

—  and  the  Bible.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  28,  99.  —  Am.  Prtsb. 

R.  5:  642.  —  (W.  Rupp)  Mercersb.  21:  42.  — (K. 
W.  Reinecke)  Mercersb.  25:  73.  —  (J.  E.  Smi(h) 
Mercersb.  25 :  386.  —  (M.  de  Serres)  Ed.  New  Philos. 
J.  38:  239.  —  (D.  R.  Malone)  Chr.  Q.  8:  228. 

—  and  Christian  Teacher.    (C.  E.  Hamlin)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  i. 

—  and  Christianitj',  Connection  of.    Am.  Q.  Obs.  2:  24. 

—  (J.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  5:  14. 

—  and  the  Catholic  Church.     Dub.  R.  72:  401. 

—  and  Crime.    All  the  Year,  44:  347,  372.     Same  art. 

Appleton,  23:  458. 

—  and  Culture.    (J.  S.  Patterson)  Radical,  8:  60.  —  (T. 

H.  Huxlej')  Nature,  22:  545.  Same  art.  I'op.  Sci. 
Mo.  18:  159. 

—  and  Education.  (F.  A.  P.  Barnard)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  695. 

See  Scientific  Education. 

—  and  Faith.     (S.  B.  Kieffer)  Mercersb.  22:   510. 

—  and  History,  God  in.    (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mercersb.  14:  133. 

—  and  Humanity.     (F.  Harrison)  No.  Am.  129:  322. 

—  and  Imagination.     All  the  Year,  25:  174. 

—  and  Immortality.     (T.  W.  Fowle)  Contemp.  19:  461. 

—  and   Industry.     Nature,   9:   217.  —  (C.  W.   Siemens) 

Nature,  24:  619. 

—  and  its  Methods.    (II.  C.  Carey)  Penn  Mo.  3:  155,  209. 

—  and  Literature.     (W.  Brackett)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  166. 

—  and  the  Logicians.     (D.  Boyd)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  224. 


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Science  and  Man.  (J.  Tyndall)  Fortn.  28:  595.  Same 
art.  Sup.  Fop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  97.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
90;  64.  — (C.  Elam)  19th  Cent.  3:  687. 

—  and  Mathematics,  Elementary  Teaching  of.     Nature, 

2:  205. 

—  and  Mental  Improvement.    (J.  LeConte)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

13:  96. 

—  and  Military  Surgery.     Nature,  2:  329. 

—  and  Natural   Science,  Virchow's.      (W.  G.   Sumner) 

Nation,  14:  276. 

—  and  Orthodoxy  in  England.     (J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy, 

9:  31- 

—  and  Philosophy.     (S.  H.  Hodgson)  Mind,  i:  67,  351. 

—  (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  21:  94. 

—  and  Public  Health.     (W.  H.  Cortield)  Nature,  1 :  155. 

—  and  Rank.     Dub.  R.  13:  413. 

—  and  Religion.     (.J.  Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  79. — 

(J.  W.  Draper)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  227.  —  (S.  H.  Hay- 
wood) Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  599.  —  (C.  F.  Deems)  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  8:  434.  — (H.  Pushnell)  Putnam,  11:  265. 

—  (J.  M.  Sterrett)  Bib.  Sac.  31 :  74.  —  (J.  W.  Daw- 
son) Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  72.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  Mo. 
Kel.  M.  43:  217,  330.  —  (A.  P.  Stanley')  Good  Words, 
12:  453.  —  (J.  Caird)  Good  Words,  15:  784.—  (C. 
C.  Everett)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  61.  —(A.  Potter)  .Am. 
Church  R.  5:  329.  —  (J.  Weiss)  Radical,  2:  i.  —  (S. 
C.  Bartlett)  Cong.  R.  11:  270.  —  Canad.  Mo.  20: 
560.  — (J.  T.  Bixby)  Unita.  R.  2:  41,  223,  423.  3: 
123.  —  (S.  R.  Calthrop)  Unita.  R.  2:  309.  —  (A.  P. 
Peabody)  Unita.  R.  6:  513.  —  (B.  Peirce)  Unita.  R. 
7:  655.  —  (J.  LeConte)  Brownson,  23:  179. — (.J. 
T.  Bixby)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  329.  — (A.  R.  Abbott) 
Univ.  Q.  26:  4'^o.  —  (G.  Hill)  Univ.  Q.  30:  2S0.  — 
(T.  C.  Druley)  Univ.  Q.  34:  91.  —  (B.  A.  Hinsdale) 
Chr.  Q.  i:  54.  —  (W.  T.  Moore)  Chr.  Q.  7:  537.  — 
(M.  Paumier)  Cong.  M.  21:  i.  —  Am.  Cath.  y.  i: 
741.  —  (S.  Fitzsimoiis)  Am.  Cath.  Q  6:  i. — Col- 
burn,  157:  413.  —  (D.  Holmes)  Am.  Meth.  M.  22: 
361.  — Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  240. 

and  Education.     (R.  Fisk)  Univ.  Q.  26:  5. 

as  Allies.     (.J.  T.  Bixby)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  690. 

Bascom's  Lectures  on.     Brownson,  22:  ^01. 

Buchanan  and  Hitchcock  on.  (R.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam. 

62:  445. 

Comte's  Positive  Philosophy.     Meth.  Q.  12:  9. 

Conflict  between.   (H.  .James)  No.  Am.  loi :  335.  — 

(E.  A.  Washburn)  Interuat.  R.  3:  19.  —  (D.  Trow- 
bridge) Nat.Q.  33:  51.  — (J.H.Allen)  Chr.  Exam. 
85:  301.  — (E.  M.Whitney)  Univ.  (^  32:  146.— 
(A.  J.  H.  Duganne)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  49.  —  So. 
R.  n.  s.  18:  122. 

Draper's  History  of.   (.J.  Fiske)  Nation,  21 :  343. 

—  Internat.  R.  2:  711.  —  (T.  Hill)  Unila.  K.  3:  339. 

—  Brownson,  24:  153.  — (C.  M.  O'Leary)  Cjith. 
World,  21:  178.  — (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth.  q".  5:   143. 

—  Canad.  Mo.  7:  99. 

Contributions  of  Science  to  modern  Religious  Ideas. 

(J.  C.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  33:  2S3. 
Deeper  Harmonies  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  66-573. 

8:  225,  434. 

Gray  on.     (H.  W.  Holland)  Nation,  30:  30S. 

in  the  Universities.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  30:  2S1. 

Logical  Relation  of.    (J.  R.  Eckard)  Princ.  32:  577. 

Misconceptions    between.     (E.    S.    Breidenbaugh) 

Luth.  Q.  10:  270. 

Modern.     Brit.  Q.  59:  34. 

Modern  Thought  on.     Colburn,  166:  323,450,  57-;. 

Proper   Attitude   of  Religious  Teachers.      (G.   F. 

Wright)  New  Eng.  37:  776. 

Pseudo.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  13:  62. 

Recent  Works  on.     (G.  F.  Wright)  Bib.  Sac.  32: 

537-     33:  449- 


Science  and  Religion,  Some  Aspects  of.     Liv.  Age,  128: 

323- 

Spencer's   proposed    Reconciliation.     (S.    Adams) 

New  Eng.  34:  29.  —  (C.  C.   Everett)  Chr.  Exam. 

72:  337- 

Tyndall  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  473. 

Wiseman  on.     Dub.   R.   2:  293.  —  Cong.   M.   21: 

167. — Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  117. 

—  and  Revelation.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  760. 

—  (H.  Bannister)   Meth.  Q.   14:  213.  — (J.  H.  Mc- 
Ilvaine)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  259. —  (J.  A.  Stothert)  Cath. 
World,  4:  253,  372.  —  (C.  Z.  Weiser)  Mercersb.  25: 
30.  —  Am.  Church  R.  22:  350. 
and  Prof.  Tyndall.     (B.  W.  Savile)  Chr.  Obs.  75: 

841. 

Bearing  of  Darwinism  on.    Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  loi. 

Points  of  Contact  between.    (J.  W.  Dawson)  Princ. 

n.  s.  4:  579. 

—  and  the  Scholastic  Philosophy.     (J.  Y.  O'Conor)  Nat. 

Q-  37:  235. 

—  and  Scientific  Research.     (T.  Andrews)  Pract.  M.  6: 

285. 

—  and  Scientific  Schools.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2: 

34^- 

—  and  Sentiment.     (I.  T.  Hecker)  Cath.  World,  29:  403. 
^— and  Skepticism.   (T.  A.  Finlay)  Irish  Mo.  8:  349,  506. 

—  and  the   State.     (A.   Strange)  Nature,    1 :  589.     See 

Science,  Government  Aid  to. 

—  and  Theism.     (E.  Naville)  Theo.  Eel.  i:  2S9. 

—  and  Theology.     (G.  Hill)  Univ.  Q.  30:  2S0. 

Ancient  and  modern.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Internat.  R. 

5:  2S9,  492. 

and  Evolution  of  Man.  (W.  Binns)  Mod.  R.  i :  245. 

Harmony  of.     (S.  Harris)  New  Eng.  10:  i. 

—  and  the  Working  Classes.     Nature,  3:  21. 

—  and  Worship.     (E.  Finley)  Radical,  3:  527. 

—  Application  of,  to  the  Arts.     (J.  W.  M'Gauley)  Intel. 

Obs.  9:  1S2,  407. 
to  the  Fine  and  Useful  Arts.     Art  J.  2:  13-357-     3: 

6-324-     4:  59. 

—  at  the  School  Boards.     (E.  Lankester)  Nature,  3:  161. 

—  at  Sea.    Westni.  61 :  98.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  41 :  147. 

—  Athenian  Text-Books  of.     (G.  F.  Rod  well)  Nature,  9: 

29S. 

—  Attitude  of  the  Clergy  towards.   (.1.  Hannah)  Contenip. 

6:  I.  9:  395.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  195.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  69:  608. —(F.  W.  Farrar)  Contemp. 
9:  600. 

—  Backwardness  of  the  Ancients  in.     (C.  von  Littrow) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  43S. 

—  Bibliograj)hy  of.     Nature,  lo:   50S. 

—  Boundaries  of;  a  Dialogue.     ^lacmil.  2:  134.    4:  2^7. 

—  Brande's  Dictionary  of.     Eel.  R.  76:  530. 

—  British  Apology  for.     Select  J.  4:  [23. 

—  by  the  Seaside.     Eraser,  54:  253. 

—  Claims  of.     (J.  W.  Slater)  Peop.  J.  5:  66.  — Nature 

3:  61. 
to  public  Support.    (W.  A.  Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  33: 

433- 

—  Contlict  with  Materialism.     Internat.  R.  6:  85. 

—  Creed    of,   Ilcligions,    .Moral,    and    Social,    Graham's. 

(W.C.  Coupiand)  :\Iind,  6:  563. 

—  Dabblers  in.     {T.  W.  Clarke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:   ■;q4. 

—  Decline  of,  in  England.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Quar.  43: 

305- 

—  Democratic  Tendencies  of.    (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

i:  164. 

—  Dictionary  of.  Rodwell's.     Nature,  3:  325. 

—  Does  it  tend  to  Materialism  ?    (J.  P.  Thompson)  New 

Eng.  19:  84. 

—  Dread  and  Dislike  of.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fortn.  29:  S05. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  410. 


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1162 


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Science,  Effect  of  Discoveries  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  37^1. 

—  English  and  American.     (.J.  W.  Draper)  I'op,  Sei.  Mo. 

2:  734- 

—  Essential  Piety  of.  (J.W.  Chaclwick)  Unita.  1>.  6:  349. 

—  Exact,  in  the  United  States.     (S.  Newconib)  Mo.  Am. 

Iig:  2S6.     Ste  Exact  Science. 

—  Fairy  Land  of.     Cornh.  5:  36.' 

—  for  Children.     (C.  W.  Quin)  Nature,  i:  209. 

—  for  domestic  Purposes.     (L.  11.  Steiuer)  Mercersb.  10: 

139- 

—  for  the  People.     Eel.  R.  lOi:  293.     Same  art.  Eel.  31. 

35:  48. 

—  for  the  Unscientific.     All  the  lear,  26:  57. 

—  for  Women.     Nature,  5:  57. 

—  Free,  Functions  of.     Dub.  Univ.  91:  641. 

—  from  the  Pulpit.  (J.  Trowbridge)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  6:  734. 

—  Genesis  of.     (H.  Spencer)  Brit.  Q.  20:   loS.  —  (S.  S. 

Hebberd)  Univ.  Q.  29:  257,  405. 

—  Gifts  of,  to  Art.     Dub.  Univ.  36:   i,  127.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  20:  511.     21:  154. 

—  God  in.     (J.  Gumming)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  6:  199. 

—  God  of  advanced.    (F.  Bayma)  Cath.  World,  26:  251. 

—  Government  Aid  to.     Nature,  i:  279.  —  (A.  U.  Wal- 

lace) Nature,  i:  288.  —  Nature,  15:  369. 

—  Ilalf-Century  of.     (J.  Lubbock)  Liv.  Age,  151:  195. 

—  Heresies  in.     New  Q.  3:  298. 

—  Heresies  of.     Lond.  Q.  36:  265. 

—  History,  and  Dogma.     Dub.  Univ.  93:   188. 

—  History  of,  and  some  of  its  Lessons.     (J.  D.  Forbes) 

Eraser,  57:  283.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  22. 

—  Holland's  Fragmentary  Papers  on.     (W.  S.  Jevons) 

Nature,  12:  181. 

—  Imagination  in.     (M.  M.  P.  Muir)  Colburn,  166:  614. 
Tyndall  on.     Eel.  M.  76:  105. 

—  Importance  of.     (J.  Henry)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  2:  641. 

—  in  America.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  Natural    7:  577. — 

Nature,  3:  256.     4:   501. 

—  in  England  and  France.     Ed.  R.  34:  3S3. 
Decline  of.     Quar.  43:  305. 

Progress  of.     Mo.  R.  131:   t,;^j. 

—  in  France.     Am.  Eel.  i:  544. 

—  in  Germany.     Nature,  12:   127-557.     13:   10-358. 
Popular.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  28:  179. 

Popularization  of.    (C.  F.  McLean)  Nation,  7:  193. 

—  in  Government  Workshops.     Nature,  3:  410. 

—  in  Italy.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Nature,  4:  98.  —  Nature, 

13:  no.  —  (C.  Tomlinson)  Nature,  14:  333. 

—  in  plain  English.     (W.  Rushton)  Nature,  4:  142,  i65. 

—  (C.A.Joy)  Nature,  5:  371.  —  Eel.  Engin.  5:  584. 

—  in  Schools.     See  Scientific  Education. 

—  in  the  16th  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  3. 

—  in  United  States.  (A.  de  Candolle)  Am.  Natural.  8:  98. 

—  Influence  of,  on  free  Institutions.     Dem.  R.  18:   i. 

—  Liberty  of.     (F.  von  Hellwald)  Sup.   Pop.  Sei.   Mo. 

2:  458. 

in  the  modern   State.     (R.  Virchow)  Nature,    17: 

72,  92,  III.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  2:  296. 

—  Limits  of.     (W.  Forsyth)  Fraser,  91:   199.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  124:  606.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  5S3. 

—  Literature,  and  Religion.     (G.  Giltillan)  Hogg,  3:  22. 

—  Logic  of.  Illustrations  of.    (C.  S.  Peirce)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo. 

12:  1-705.     13:  203,  470. 

—  made  easy,  Twining's.     Nature,  14:   189. 

—  Martyrdom  of.     (,T.  W.  Slater)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  17:  71. 

—  Martyrs  of,  Brewster's.     Ed.  R.  80:  164.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M;  3:  226.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  2:  3S7. 

—  Men  of.     See  Scientific  Men. 

—  jMetaphysies  of.     (A.  Winchell)  No.  Am.  130:  69. 

—  Method"  of,   applied  to  Religion.     (S.  V.   Biakeslee) 

Cong.  Q.  14:  417. 

—  Methods  in.     (R.  0.  Mason)  Penn  Mo.  6:  913. 

—  Modern,  and  Modern  Mysticism.     St.  James,  4:  179. 


Science,  Modern,  Herbert's  Realistic  Assumption  of.    (R. 

Adamson)  Mind,  4:  570. 
Ilerschel  on.     Quar.  45:  374. 

—  Modern  Discoveries,  and  Limitations  in.     (M.  J.  C'al- 

lan)  New  Eng.  32:  625. 

—  Modern  Thougiit  in.  (J.  Bayma)  Cath.  World, 24:  533. 

—  Money  for.     Cornh.  32:  458. 

—  Monotheism,  and  Polytheism.     (T.  Clarke)  Lakeside, 

i:  197. 

—  Myths  in  modern.     Nat.  Q.  27:  232. 

—  Natural.     (J.  Farrar)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  261. 

and  Moral.     (T.  Lewis)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  6:  245. 

in  Scotland.     No.  Brit.  28:  70. 

Should  Clergymen  study  V    (J.  C.  Koller)  Luth.  Q. 

4:  597.  — (J.  W.  Richard)  Luth.  Q.  8:  478. 

—  Nescience,  and  Faith.    (J.  Martineau)  Nat.  R.  15:  394. 

—  Obstacles  to,  by  learned  Men.     (A.  Bierbower)  Univ. 

Q.  32:  4S. 

—  of  the  Ancients.     (G.  Cuvier)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  8: 

326.     9:  41.     13:  41. 

—  Philosophy,  and  Religion.     Brit.  Q.  60:  loi. 

—  Ph^'sical.     See  Phj'sical  Science. 

—  Phvsical  Philosophy  of  the  Ancients.     Lond.  Q.  17: 

364- 

—  Poetry   of.     Fraser,    39:    378.  —  Eel.    R.    90:    36. — 

West.  J.  8:  291. 

Hunt's.     (Sir   D.    Brewster)    No.    Brit.    13:     117. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  20:  2S9. 

—  Popular.    (Juar.  84:  307.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  386. 

—  Tinsley,  6:  162.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  105:  176. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  5:  387. 

—  Popular  Expositions  of.     Eel.  M.  71:  789. 

—  Popularizing.     (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation,  4:  32,  95. 

—  Position  and  Prospects  of.     Chamb.  J.  26:  297. 

—  Positive.     Meth.  Q.  12:  136. 

—  Prayer,  and  Miracles.     Dub.  R.  60:  255.     See  Prayer. 

—  Present  Rights  and  Duties  of.    (J.  W.  Dawson)  Princ. 

n.  s.  2:  673. 

—  Primary  Concepts  of  modern  Physical.    (J.  B.  Stalls) 

Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  3:  705. 

—  Progress  of.     (F.  H.  Hemery)  Colburn,  161:  434.— 

(A.  H.  Ryder)  Hunt,  33:  659.—  (VV.  J.  Fox)  Peop. 

J.  i:  30. 

1856.   Eel.  R.  105:  115.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  40:  346. 

1857.     Eel.  R.  107:  165. 

1870.     Nature,  3:   180. 

—  Progress  of  Practical.     Pract.  M.  7:  135. 

—  Public  Press  in  Matters  of.     Temp.  Bar,  8:  447. 

—  Pyrrhonism  in.  (W.  C.  Williamson)  Contemp.  39:  454. 

—  Recent,    1877.     19th  Cent,   i:    493.     Same   art.  Liv. 

Age,  133:  804. 

1878.     19th  Cent.  3:  548,  1 133.     4:765. 

1879.     19th  Cent.  5:  149,  890.     6:  728. 

18S0.     19th  Cent.  7:  521.     8:844.     Sameart.  Eel. 

M.95:  85.     96:  81. 

—  Recent  Advances  in,  1S77.  No.  Am.  124:  475.—  (F.  IL 

Smith)  So.  M.  14:  94-655.  — Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  2:  597. 

—  Recreations  in.     Intel.  Obs.  8:  266,  342,  461.     9:217. 

11:  136. 

—  Report  on  Advancement  of.     Nature,  12:  285-469. 

—  Scholastic  Doctrine  of.     Dub.  R.  78:  14S. 

—  Self-Help  in.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  18:  28. 

—  Skepticism  in.     (J.  Lovering)  Chr.  Exam.  51:  209. 

—  Skepticism  of.     (J.  Clark)  Princ.  35:  43. 

—  Shams  and  Presumptions  of.     Danv.  Q.  3:  523. 

—  Sources  and  Prospects  of.     Colburn,  94:  418. 

—  Speculation  in.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  3:  741. 

—  Spiritualism  of.  (W.  E.  Copeland)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  35. 

—  Stories  of.     Fraser,  24:  25. 

—  Studv  of.     (W.  H.  Allen)  Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  429. 

—  Summer  Schools  of.    (C.  F.  Thwing)  Harper,  56:  501. 

—  Teaching  of.     See  Scientific  Education. 


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Science,  Tendencies  of.    Theo.  R.  2:  150.  —  (T.  Parsons) 
No.  Am.  72:  84. 

—  True  and  false.     Brownson,  22:  367. 

—  Tyndall's  Fragments  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  243. 

—  Unitication  of.     (A.  Arnold)  J.  Spec.  I'liilos.  15:  121. 

—  vtf7-sus  Poetry.     Chamb.  J.  27:  19S. 

—  Warfare  of.     Westm.  107:  19.  —  (A.  D.  White)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  8:  385,  553. 
White's.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  382. 

—  Warfare  on.     Knick.  8:  666. 

—  What  is  V     (.J.  P.  Thompson)  Brit.  Q.  69:  69. 
Sciences  among  the  Ancients  and  Moderns.  (J.  C.  Dojie) 

Nat.  Q.  3:  116. 

—  as  applicable  to  domestic  Life.     (G.  C.  Chapman)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  49:   187,  262. 

—  Connection  of,  Mrs.  Somerville's.     Quar.  51:  54. 

—  Flint's  Lectures  on.     West.  M.  1 :  262. 

—  Growth  and  Relation  of.     (M.  B.  Anderson)  Chr.  R. 

27:  185. 

—  Inductive  Hist,  and  Philosophy  of.  Chr.  Rem.  i:  180. 
Whewell's  History  of.      (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Ed.  R. 

66:  110. 
Whewell's  Philosophy  of.     Ed.  R.  74:  265. 

—  Lost.     Nat.  Q.  22:  32. 

—  Natural,  History  of.      (B.  Cuvier)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  8:  326.     9:  41. 
Sciences,  Occult.     See  Occult. 
Sciences,  Phj'sical.     See  Physical. 

—  Progress  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Liv.  Age,  27:  495. 

—  Study  of.     111.  M.  i:  315. 

—  Uncertainty  and  Vanity  of.      (I.  Russell)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  9:  351. 

—  Woodward's  Classification  of.     Anal.  M.  9:  89. 
Science  Commission,  Roj'al.     Nature,  i:  375.     10:  21. 

—  Fourth  Report  of,  on  the  old  Universities.    Nature,  8: 

317,  337-     9:  397- 

—  Fifth  Report.     Nature,  10:  331,  351. 

—  Sixth  Report.     (W.  Tuckweli)  Nature,  12:  549. 

—  Seventh  Report.     Nature,  13:  21. 

Science  Congress  at  Nantes.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Fraser, 

92:  52S. 
Science  Education.     See  Scientific  Education. 
Science  Primers.     (W.  Tuckweli)  Nature,  6:  3. 
Science  Reform.     Nature,  i:  127. 
Scientific  Academies  of  Italy  and  the  Papacy.      Dub.  R. 

3;  ISO- 
Scientific  Administration.     Nature,  2:  449. 
Scientific  and  Religious  Truth.      (S.  Chase)    Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  3:  656. 

Unity  of.     Cath.  World,  8:  485. 

Scientific  Apparatus,  Loan  Exhibition  of.     Nature,  11: 

301.     13:  231-349. 
Scientific  Association.     New  York  R.  4:  401.  —  Ed.  R. 

60:  188.  —  Quar.  34:  153.  —  Mus.  9:  219. 
Scientific  Associates.     Fraser,  23:  692. 
Scientific  Census.     (L.  Levi)  Nature,  1 :  99. 
Scientific  Conference  at  Chautauqua.     (W.  Wells)  Jleth. 

Q  37:  57. 

Scientific  Controversy,  Spirit  of.  (W.  C.  Williamson) 
Nature,  6:  475. 

Scientific  Daring.     Once  a  Week,  18:  387. 

Scientific  Dogmatism.  (G.  M.  Searle)  Cath.  World,  33: 
274. 

Scientific  Education.  (T.  H.  Huxley)  Macmil.  20:  177. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  150.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  7: 
770. — Nature,  2:  41. — (W.  Stone)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 
20:  248.  —  Am.  Church  R.  24:  552, — (K.  von 
Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  123.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  22: 
loi.  —  (J.  Pa3'ne)  Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  465.  —  (W. 
Tuckweli)  Nature,  17:  317.— (M.  Faraday)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  67:  1S6. 

—  and  Aristocracy.     Pop.  Sci   Mo.  4:  4S0. 


Scientific  Education  and  Industrial  Education.     (A.  D. 
White)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:   170. 

—  at  Cambridge.     (.J.  Stuart)  Nature,  i:  57. 

—  for  Teachers.  Am.  Natural.  5:  685.  —  0.«SiN.5:  761. 

—  from  below.     Nature,  12:  203. 

—  ill  America.      (S.  E.  Warren)  J.  Frankl.   Inst.  85: 

279,  348.    86:  210,  277.    87:  209-420.    88:  62. 

—  in  (,'anada.     Canad.  Mo.  5:  89. 

—  in  Common  Schools.  (M. If. Ailing)  Education,  i:  601. 

—  in  elementary  Schools.     Nature,  3:  149. 

—  in  England.     Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  325. 
1868-70.     Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  247. 

Report  of  Royal  Commission  on.    Macmil.  25:  148. 

—  in  Germany.     (H.  E.  Roscoe)  Nature,  i:  137,  475. 

—  in  London  Board  Schools.     Nature,  20:   117. 

—  in  private  Schools.     Nature,  3:  241. 

—  in  public  Schools.  (E.L.Younians)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  303. 

—  in  Schools.      Quar.    123:  464. —  (W.   Tuckweli)  Na- 

ture, i:  18.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  281.  —  Na- 
ture, 4:  421.  —  (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  4:  437,  455. 
—  Nature,  18:  273,279.  20:  333.  Same  art.  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  13:  558.  ■ 

Advancement  of.     Nature,  4:  257. 

and  in  general  Education.     Macmil.  4:  474. 

—  Lubbock  on.     Nature,  II :  21. 

—  of  the  Upper  Classes.     Westm.  9:  328. 

—  of  Women.     Nature,  2:  117. 

—  of  young  Children.     (G.  H.  West)  Nature,  13:  48. 

—  Place  of,  in  general  Education.     Nature,  22:  589. 

—  Progress  of  higher.  (W.H. Stone)  P.  p.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  676. 

—  Requirements  of.  (R.W. Raymond)  Pop. Sci. Mo. 4:  208. 

—  Marquis  of  Salisbury  on.     Nature,  II :  241. 

—  Schools  for,  and  Museums  in  America.  Nature,  2:  2S9. 

in  Europe,  1855.  (D.C.Gihnan)  Am..J.  Educ.  1:315. 

of  the  Government.     Chamb.  J.  56:  39. 

Support  of.  (II.  J.  Anderson)  Am.  J.  Educ    1 :  515. 

—  Sir  J.  Kay-Shuttleworth  on.     Nature,  12:  277. 

—  Virchow  on.      (W.   K.  Clifford)   19th  Cent.  3:    712. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  73. 
Scientific  Effort,  Organization  of.     Nature,  4:  281. 
Scientific  Endowments  and  Bequests.     Nature,  7:  477. 
Scientific  Errors.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  357. 
Scientific  Experiments,  Popular  Exposition  of.      (.J.  W. 

Draper)  Harper,  54:  565,  740,  898.      55:  102-745. 
Scientific  Gentleman.     Cornh.  25:  618,  737.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  116:  94,  225. 
Scientific  Gleanings.     Hogg,  14:  61-472. 
Scientific  Goblin.    (K.  O'Donnell)  Cath.  Worldj  21 :  849. 
Scientific  Hoaxes.     Cliamb.  J.  57:  376. 
Scientific  Holiday-Making.     Once  a  Week,  13:  185. 
Scientific  Inquiry,  Nature  and  Limits  of.      (A.  Wilson) 

Colburn,  157:   18. 

—  Neumayer's  Manual  of.     Nature,  11:  321. 
Scientific  Instruments.     Sef  Scientific  Apparatus. 
Scientific  Investigation.     Chr.  Rem.  16:   1. 

—  Metiiod  in.     (II.  C.  Baird)  Penn  Mo.  2:  5S4. 

—  Modern.     (.J.  S.  Newberry)  Am.  Natural,  i:  449. 
Scientific  Lectures.    Quar.  145:  35. 

Scientific  Lecturing,  Faraday  on.     Nature,  8:  524. 
Scientific  Logic,  Marvels  of.     Canad.  ^lo.  18:  361. 
Scientific  Men  and  Theists,  Controversy  between.     (S. 
A.  Ort)  Luth.  Q.  4:  209. 

—  and  Theologians.     (L.  E.  Hicks)  Bapt.  Q.  8 :  25 1 .     9 : 

48,  281. 

—  Arago  and  Brougham  on.   Quar.  97:  473.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  47:  641. 

—  as  Public  TcMchcrs.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  416, 

—  Biographies  of.     Eel.  M.  42:  371. 

—  Causes  which  create.      (F.  Galton)  Fortn.  19:  3.45. 

—  English,  before  Newton.     Ed.  R.  152:    i.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  147:  131.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17: 
669,  777. 


SCIENTIFIC 


1164 


SCOTLAND 


Scientific  Men,  English,  Galton's.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Na- 
ture, II :  i6i. 

—  Metropolitan.     Bentlev,  i:  89. 

—  Pay  of.     Nature,  8:  217. 

Scientific  Mettiod.     (M.  P.  Muir)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  130. 
Scientific  Movement  and  Literature.     (E.  Dowden)  Cou- 

teinp.  30:  55S.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  3. 
Scientilic  Nomenclature.     Liv.  Age,  24:  228. 

—  and  Terminology.     Lend.  Q.  21 :  420. 
Scientific  Optimism.     (J.  Sulh')  19th  Cent.  lo:  573. 
Scientific  Principles,  Modern.     (J.  Tyndall)  I'ract.  M.  7: 

260. 
Scientific  Proof,  Nature  of.      (G.  F.  Wright)  Bib.  Sac. 

32:  537- 
Scientific  Publication,  Practice  and  Theory  of.     (E.  B. 

Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  25. 
Scientific  Questions.  Permanent  Coramissiou   on.      (A. 

Strange)  Nature,  4:  130. 
Scientific  Research,  Analogy  in.      (T.  H.  Huxley)  19th 

Cent.  7:  929. 

—  and  University  Endowments.    (B.  C.  Brodie)  Natui'e, 

7:  97- 

—  Commercial  Value  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  348. 

—  Endowment  of.     (C.  E.  Appleton)  Fortn.  22:  519. 
Lord  Derby  on.     Nature,  13:  141. 

—  Government  Aid  to.     Nature,  14:  185. 

—  National  Importance  of.     Westm.  99:  343. 

—  Obstacles  to.     Nature,  11:  62. 

—  Promotion  of.     (G.  Gove)  Fortn.  20:   505. 

—  Scope  and  Spirit  of.  (W.  Leaman)  Mercersb.  20:  522. 
Scientific  Sacerdotalism.  (J.  F.  Clarke)  Unita.  K.  7:  152. 
Scientific  Secularism.     Dub.  R.  71:  i. 

Scieutific  Societies,  American.  (G.  Bentham)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  94:  297. 

—  English.     (W.  W.  Reade)  Galaxy,  3:  732. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  List  of.     Nature,  8:  521. 
Old  and  new.     Brit.  Q.  39:  86. 

—  Locil.     Nature,  8:  523.     9:  24,  38,  97. 

Scientific  Speculation,  Doubts  respecting.  (H.  Rogers) 
Theo.  Eel.  3;  •/],. 

—  Recent.     (W.  H.  Browne)  N.  Eel.  5:  190. 

—  vs.  Theological  Inter])retation.  Am  Church  R.  24:  15 
Scientific  Speculations  and  Speculators.  Dub.  R.  ig:  99 
Scientific  Spirit.     (W.  D.  Le  Sueur)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  437 

—  Earl  of  Carnarvon  on.   (H.  Holbeach)  St.  Paul's,  14:  2,2, 

—  Nature  and  Rank  of.  (J.  Buckham)  Western,  7:  522 
Scientific  Survey's.     Nature,  11:  381. 

Scientific  Thought,  Aims  and  Instruments  of,  (W.  K 
Clifford)  Macniil.  26:  499.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo 
2:  93-174.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  672. 

—  and  Religious  Thought,   Relation  of.     (C.   Caverno) 

Cong.  Q.  16:  132. 

—  and  Theological  Thought,   Convergence  of.     (C.  B. 

Upton)  Theo.  R.  11:  407. 

—  in  England,  1872.     {X.  Jayraiu)  Ra<lieal.  lo:  183. 
Scientific  Vagabond.     (H.  H.  Boj'esen)  Serib.  II :  229. 
Scientists.     See  Scientific  Men. 

Sciily  Islands.  Eraser,  90:  556. — Blackw.  81  :  669. 
82:  I.  —  Argosy,  17:  441.     18:  24. 

—  and  Southwest  Cornwall.     Blackw.  114:  207. 

—  Wliite's  Trip  to.     Colburn,  105:  71. 
Scinde.     Blackw.  83:  311. 

—  and  Afghanistan,  Campaigns  in,  1839-41.    Mo.  R.  152: 

5S7.     153:  195.     162:  459. 

—  Amirs  and  People  of.     For.  Q.  32:  491. 

—  Conquest  of.     Ed.  R.  79:  476.  —  Dub.  Univ.  26:   loi. 

—  English  in.     Quar.  91:  379. 

—  Napier's  Administration  of.     Westm.  57:  260. —  Dub. 

Univ.  39:  363.  —  Colburn,  94:   144. 

—  Postans  on.     Eel.  R  78:  324.  —  Mo.  R.  i6i:  489. 
Stioto  Valley,  Ohio,  Reminiscence  of.     111.  M.  i:  370. 

—  Soil  of.    '(D.  A.  Wells)  Am,  J,  Sci,  64:  11, 


Scipio"s  Dream,     Knick,  14:  205, 

Scipio  Africanus.  Mo,  R.  92:  47, — (J,  W,  Calcraft) 
Dub,  LTniv,  40:  407, 

—  and  Duke  of  Wellington.     Eel.  M.  27:  481. 
Scipio  Crackles;  a  Negro  Story.     Chamb.  J.  6:  116. 
Scissors  and  Paste.     Chamb.  J.  44:  785. 

Scituate,  Mass.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at,    N.  E,  Reg,  9:  17S, 

—  ('hurch  Records  of.     N,  E.  Reg.  g:  279.     10:  37,  345. 

—  Deane's  History  of.     Chr,  Exam.  I2:  163.  — Am.  JIo. 

R.  i:  72. 

—  Records  of.    N.  E.  Reg.  18:  285.     ig:  219. 
Sclavonic.     <See  Slavonic. 

Scolds'  Bridle,  or  Branks.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  i:  65. 

13:  193- 

Scolopeudrella  and  its  Position  in  Nature.  (A,  S,  Pack- 
ard, jr,)  Am,  Natural,  15:  698, 

Scombers,  Last  of  the,     (D,  C,  Badham)  Fraser,  47:  257. 

Scoresby,  William,  the  Whaler,  Chamb.  .J.  15:  227. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  30:  74.  —  Liv.  Age,  54:  48. 
68:  82c. 

—  Life  of.     Chamb.  J.  35:  147.  —  Eel.  M.  54:  475. 
Scoria,  Egyptian.     (C.  H.  Dall)  Radical,  3:  225. 
Scorpion,  Fossil,  from  the  Coal  Measures  of  Illinois.     (F. 

B.  Meek  and  A.  H.  Worthen)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  19. 
Scot,  The.     (.J.  S.  Blackie)  Contemp.  33:  97. 

—  abroad.     Chamb.  J.  41:  574. 

—  at  Home.     Blackw.  118:  735. — Cornh.  14:  238. 
Scotch  and  Yankees;  a  Caricature.     (J.  Gait)  Blackw. 

33:  91,  188. 

—  Celebrated  Scotswomen.     Temp.  Bar,  33:  100. 

—  Chambers's  Lives  of  distinguished  Scotsmen.     Mo.  R. 

136:  315. 

—  Characteristics  of.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  239. 

—  Delusions  concerning.     Temp.  Bar,  48:  173. 

—  Famous.     Blackw.  7g:  439,  5 78.     80:  91-548. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Liv.  Age,  88:  153. 

—  Peculiarities  of.     Fraser,  54:  702.     56:  i. 

—  Why  they  do  not  shut  the  Door.     Chamb.  J.  17:  169. 
Scotch  and  Irish  Element  in  American  Society.     (D.  E. 

Nevin)  Mercersb.  3;  239. 
Scotch  Bar,  Professional  Education  of.   Chr.  Rem.  7.  347. 
Scotch  Borough,  Historical  Anecdote  of.    Lend.  M.  i: 

544- 
Scotch  Caution.     (R.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  11:  17. 
Scotch  Feeing  JIarket.     All  the  Year,  26:  341. 
Scotch  Fir-Tree.     Penny  M.  11:  17. 
Scotch-Irish  in  America.     (G.  H.  Smyth)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

4:  161. 

—  in  New  England.     (W.  Willis)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  231. 

—  in  Pennsylvania.     N.  E.  Reg.  16:  360. 

Scotch  Law  of  Entail.     (.1.  Moncrieff)  No.  Brit.  7:  441. 
Scotch  Lawyer  of  the  17th  Centura.     No.  Bi-it.  41:   170. 
Scotch  Navvies.    (Mrs.  C.  Garnett)  Good  Words.  20:  413. 
Scotch  Orthodoxy  and  modern  Thought.    Appleton,  25: 

193- 
Scotch  Peerage.     Westm.  114:  i. 
Scotch  Prisoners  sent  to  Massachusetts,   1652,  List  of. 

N.  E.  Reg.  1 :  277- 
Scotch  Sermons,  1S80.     (W.  Mitchell)  Mod.  R.  i:  651. 
Scotch  Surnames.     Liv.  Age,  68:  190. 
Scotch  Witches  and  Warlocks.     All  the  Year,  27:  461. 

See  Scottish. 
Scotching  a  Snake.     (S.  J.  Mackenna)  Belgra.  29:  380, 


Scotic  Controversy.     Dub.  L^niv.  10:  430. 
Scotland.     Dub.    Univ.   3:    46,    150.     28:   318.- 
Presb.  R.  5:  577.  —  Liv.  Age,  63:  707. 

—  a  Liberal  Nation.     St.  James,  23:  855. 

—  Abbeys  and  Cathedrals  of.     Quar.  85:   103. 

—  according  to  a  Frenchman.     Hogg,  5:  409. 

—  Account  of,  in  1679.     Blackw.  2:  2S0. 

—  Accusers  of.     Blackw.  90:  267. 


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SCOTLAND 


1165 


SCOTLAND 


Scotland,  Agricultural  Laborers  of.     Black w.  109:  465. 
—  Fraser,  83:  641. 

—  Agriculture  of.     Ed.  R.  24:  72. 

—  Among  the  Lochs.     Blackw.  90:  479. 

—  Ancient  Fortifications  in.     (J.  Anderson)  Arch.  6:  87. 

—  Ancient  Glaciers  of.     No.  Brit.  39:  2S6.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  62:  277. 

—  Ancient  Modes  of  Fortification  in.     (R.  Riddell)  Arch. 

10:  99. 

—  Ancient  Monuments  and   Fortifications  of.     (.J.  An- 

derson) Arch.  5:  241. 

—  and  I'^ngland.     F"raser,  30:  597. 

Scott's  Border  Antiquities  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R. 

28:  305. 

—  and  France.     No.  Brit.  24:  2S9. 
Michel  on.     No.  Brit.  37:  369. 

—  and  the  Isles,  Wilson's  Voyage  round.     (Sir  D.  Brew- 

ster) Ed.  R.  77:  170. 

—  and  the  Scotch.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  51. 

—  Antiquities  of.     (J.  Anderson)  Arch.  5:  241. 

—  Around  Loch  Goil.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  88. 

—  Arthurian.     (.J.  S.  S.  Glennie)  Macmil.  17:  161. 

—  Aytoan's  Lays  of  the  Scottish  Cavaliers.     Brit.  Q.  11 : 

80. —Dub.  R.  27:  74. 

—  Back  to.     All  the  Year,  14:  277. 

—  Ballads  of.     All  the  Year,  23 :  6.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  27 : 

374.  —  (A.  Smith)  Liv.  Age,  53:*i29. — Liv.  Age, 
56:  65. 
Ancient.     Mo.  R.  1 13:  402. 

—  —  Aytoun's.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  562. 

—  Ballad  Poetry  of.     Blackw.  84:  462. 

—  Banks  of,  and  Methods.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  858. 

—  Banking  System  of.     Blackw.  56:  671. 

—  Baronial  Antiquities  of.     Hogg,  4:  236. 

and  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of.     Blackw.  68:  217. 

Billings's.     Hogg,  9:  230. 

—  before  the  Reformation.     Quar.   89:    ^2.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  30:  433. 

—  Borders  of.  Day  on.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  225. 

—  Border  Country  of.     (Misses  Ward  and  Lindsay)  Tait, 

n.  s.  3:  414. 

—  Border  Topography  of,  1590.    (H.  Ellis)  Arch.  22:  161. 

—  Borderers  of.     Liv.  Age,  40:  iSo. 

—  Burgh  Reform  of.     Ed.  R.  30:  503. 

—  Calvinism  in.    Ed.  R.  147:  3S6.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

137:  771- 

—  Cardan's  Travels  in.     (H.  Yule)  Geog.  M.  i;  240. 

—  Carr's  Tour  through.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  i:   178. 

—  Ed.  R.  6:  394.  lo:  271.  —  (.J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  9: 
297. 

—  Celtic.     Quar.  135:  68. 

—  Celtic   Clearings,    Free  Sites   and   Highland   Passes. 

Ed.  R.  86:  499. 

—  a  Century  ago.     Chamb.  .J.  45:  239. 

—  Chalmers  on.     Eel.  R.  6:  941. 

—  Church  of.    Am.  Eel.  2:  100.  —  Blackw.  46:  573,  799. 

50:27.  55:221.  89:288.  —  Fraser,  23:  251,503. 
27:  362. — (.1.  Robertson)  Westm.  29:  98.  34:  461. 
40:  102. — Quar.  67:  203.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  16: 
175.  —  Mus.  19:  552.  —  (C.  Hodge  and  J.  A.  Alex- 
ander) Priuc.  16:  86. — Am.  Bib.  Repos.  7:  i. — 
Corah.  14:  241.  — Eel.  R.  67:  332.  73:  350.  77: 
121.  —  Dub.  R.  14:  66.     15:  299. 

Affairs  of.     (Dr.  James  Browne)  Quar.  67:  203. 

Beards  in,  a  Sign  of  Progress.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd) 

Fraser,  73:  306. 

Controversy  concerning.     Cong.  M.  14:  44.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  16:  673. — Chr.  Obs.  43:  248. 

Councils  of.     No.  Brit.  47:  63. 

Creed  and  Differences  of.     Chr.  Rem.  i:  199. 

Crisis  of,  1843.     Fraser,  27;  262. 

Disestablish  meut  of.     Cong.  7:  45. 


Scotland,  Church  of,  Disestablishment  of,  and  Papal  Ag- 
gression.    (C.  Wordsworth)  19th  Cent.  3:  475. 

Disruption  of.     No.  Brit.  11:  436. 

Early.     (J.  A.  Campbell)  Dub.  R.  85:  257.— (G. 

C.  Moffat)  Presb.  R.  i:  631. 

Extension  Scheme,  1838.     Eel.  R.  67:  432. 

Free.     EcL    Mus.   3:    305. — Brit.  Q.   i:    390. — 

Westm.  40:  189.  —  (C  Hodge)  Princ.  16:  229. — 
Byt.  Q.  51:  102.  54:  335.  —  (J.  B.  Green)  Unita. 
R.  5:  364.  —  Bentley,  27:  502. 

and  Ultramontauism.     (A.  T.  lunes)  Contemp. 

24:  254. 

Critical  Movement  in.     (T.  M.  Lindsay)  Con- 
temp.  33:  22. 

Finance  of.  (R.  Buchanan)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  34:  74. 

Pulpit  of.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  21 :  82. 

General  Assembly  of,  163S.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

10:  362. 

1S52.     (E.  F.  Pleydell)  Fraser,  46:  98.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  27:  86. 

1876.     Fraser,  94:  53. 

General  Assemblies  of.     Tinsley,  5:  592. 

History  of.     Am.  Ch.  Mo.  i:  iiS-422      2:  18-429. 

3:  81-455.  — (G.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  4:  485.— Quar. 
18:  502. 

Cook's.     Eel.  R.  26:  8,  174,  293. 

Cunningham's.     Chr.  Obs.  61 :  69. 

Kirkton's.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  18:  502. 

in  relation  to  Endowments.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  17. 

Patronage  in.   Eel.  R.  125:  124.  —  Cong.M.7:  251. 

Position  of,  1839.     Eel.  R.  70:  214. 

Possibilities  of  Free  Religious  Thought  in.     Fraser, ' 

86:  751. 

Rationalism  in.     (F.  L.  Patton)  Princ.  n.  s.  5:  105. 

Relations  of  Church  to  People  in.     Westm.  89:  loi. 

Seceders  of.     Princ.  7:  198. 

Secession  from,  1843.    Eel.  R.  78:  93. 

M'Kerrow's  History  of.     Cong.  M.  24:  707. 

Sessions-Book,  1691.    (W.  B.  Scott)  Fraser,  94:  63. 

Stanley's  Lectures  on.     (A.  Falconer)  Fraser,  87: 

442. — Canad.  Mo.  2:  189.  —  Chr.  Obs.  72:  351.  — 
IJrit.  Q.  56:   125. 

and  the  Moderates.     (.J.  Tulloch)  Contemp.  20: 

698. 

Ten  Years'  Conflict  in.    No.  Brit.  11 :  436. 

See  Scotland,  Episcopal  Church  in. 

—  Church  and  State  in.     (SirC.  E.  Smith)  Cong.  M.  23: 

73,  160. 

—  Churches  of,  and  the  Abolition  of  Patronage.     Brit. 

Q.  60:  455.  —  Fraser,  90:  802. 

—  Church  History  of.     (A.  T.  Innes)  Contemp.  21 :  886. 

—  Kitto,  26:  .313. — Eel.  K.  89:  584.  iii:  320. — 
No.  Brit,  ro:  424.  —  F'raser,  12:  651. — Chr.  Rem. 
50:  311.  —  Dub.  R.  27:  431. 

Cunningham's.     Ed.  R.  I14:  394. 

Early.     Kitto,  23:  274. 

—  Church  Politics  in.     (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  73:  767. 

—  Church  Tendencies  in.  (H.  A.  Page)  Contemp.  14:  377. 

—  Civilization  in,  Buckle  on.     Nn.  Brit.  35:  253. 

—  Clans  of  the  Highlands  of.     Liv.  Age,  28:  306. 

—  Clergy  of.     (J.   Smith)  Hogg,   5:  46. —Eel.   R.  88: 

690.  —  Meth.  Q.  10:  431. 

—  Clerical  and  University  Tests  in.     Eel.  M.  5:  340. 

—  Clerical  Life  in.     Macmil.  8:  20S. 

—  (,'lerical  Song- Writers  in.     Fraser,  73:   569.     76:  16. 

—  Climate  of,   Supposed  Change  in.     (A.  Buchan)  Na- 

ture, II :  329. 

—  Coast  of,  and  Isle  of   Man,  My  Holiday   on.      (W. 

Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  43:  593,612,632.  44:  561-619. 

—  Coasts  and  Islands  of.     F'raser,  17:  31. 
Wilson's  Voyage  round.     jNIo.  R.  160:  340. 

—  Cockbiirn's  Memorials  of  his  Time.     NewQ.  5:  337. 


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SCOTLAND 


Scotland,  Oollej^es  of.     Cornh.  37:  452. 

—  Coronation  Stone  of.     (J.  Mason)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  38. 

—  County  Histories  of.     Ed.  R.  112:  489. 

—  Court  of  Session  of,  1820-30.     Hogg,  9:  97. 

—  Courts  of  Law  in.     Blackw.  27:  742. — Am.  Law  R. 

5:  636. 

—  Criminal  Jurisprudence  in.     (J.  Cockburn)  Ed.  K.  83: 

196.  —  Dub.  Univ.  29:  391. 

—  Criminal  Law  of.     (J.  Craufurd)  No.  Brit.  4:  313. 

—  Criminal  Trials  in.  Ancient.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  44: 

438.  —  Blackw.  63:  293,  607. 
Burton's.     Colburn,  95:  203. 

—  Currency  in.     Mo.  R.  log:  426. 

■ Laws  of.     (J.  W.  Gilbart)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  19:  144. 

—  Deer  Forests  of.     Blackw.  64:  92. 

— •  Dissent  in,  Real  and  apparent.     Eel.  R.  89:   151. 

—  Domestic  Annals  of,  Chambers's.     No.  Brit.  38:  191. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  59:  33,  245.  — Lond.Q.  14:  476. 
—  Westm.  70:  52. — House.  Words,  18:  25. — (.J. 
Skelton)  Eraser,  59:  615. 

—  Domestic  Li'.e  in.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  631. 

—  Dupin's  Tour  through.     Anal.  M.  13:  191. 

—  Early  Races  of,  Leslie's.     Anthrop.  R.  4:  341. 

—  East  Coast,  Fisher  Folk  of.  Macmil.  6:  501.  —  Blackw. 

51:  296. 
Life  and  Character  on.     Hogg,  1 :  141. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Affairs  of,  1846.     Quar.  77:  220.  — Am. 

Eel.  2:  98. —  Eel.  R.  73:  350. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of.     Quar.  72:  379. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Biographies  of.     Lond.  (.2.  49:  75, 

—  Ecclesiastical  Parties  in.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  426. 

—  Education  in.     See  Education. 

—  Educational  and  Ecclesiastical  Condition  of,  1842.  Mo. 

R.  157:  429.  —  Am.  Eel.  4:  76. 

—  Election  Laws  of.     Westm.  14:  137. 

—  Episcopal  Chnrch  of.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  S42. 
Affairs  of,  in  1858.     Chr.  Rem.  36:  431. 

Historical   Parallelism  with  the   I'^nglish   Church. 

Chr.  Rem.  6:  642. 
History  of  the  Communion  Office  of.     Chr.  Rem. 

7-  53- 

in  1S61.     Chr.  Rem.  43:  i. 

Innovation  in  Communion  Service.     Chr.  Rem.  7: 

289. 

Liturgy  of.     Chr.  Rem.  44:  200.     53:  406. 

since  1688.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  461. 

Vicissitudes  of.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  168. 

—  Episcopacy  in.     (E.  Maitland)  No.  Brit.  5:  66.  — Ed. 

Mo.  R.  r:  70. 

—  Ethnography  of.     (J.  Earle)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  9. 

—  Farm-Laborer  in.     Cornh.  10:  609. 

—  Finishing  with.     Colburn,  107:  93. 

—  Fisheries  of.     Quar.  69:  226. 

—  Franck's  Tour  in.     Blackw.  5:  420, 

—  The  Frank  in.     Blackw.  93:  330. 

—  Free  Church   Sites  in.     Eraser,  36:  379.  —  (.1.  Mon- 

crieff)  No.  Brit.  5:  222. 

—  Geological  Changes  in.     No.  Brit.  36:  314.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  57:  I. 

—  George  IV. 's  Visit  to.     Blackw.  12;  253. 

—  Gipsies  in.     Blackw.  i:  43,  154,  615. 

—  Glacial  Action  in.     No.  Brit.  39:  2S6.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  62:  277. 

—  Gold-Finding  in.     Hogg,  lo:  305.  ^ 

—  Grouse-Shooting  in.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  219.     i8:  56. 

—  Highlands  of.    Bentlev,  33:  349.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

37:  216.  —  Penny  j\[.  6:   161,  201. 

.\griculture  of.     Ed.  R.  106;  467. 

and  Islands  of.     Lond.  M.'  12:  354. 

Economic  Position  of.     (L.  Levi)  J.  Static.  Soc. 

28:  372.  — (Duke  of  Argyll),!.  Statis.  S'C.  29:  504. 
Guide  to.    Mo.  R.  135:  129.  — Tail,  n.  s.  3:  574. 


Scotland,  Highlands  of,  and  T.  B.  Macaulay.     Blackw. 

86:  162.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  62:  771. 
and  Clans  of,  Browne's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  138: 

358.     140:  94. 

Fortnight's  Sport  in.     Bentley,  42:  364,  506. 

Language  and  People  of.     (H .  McLean)  Anthrop.  J. 

7:  65. 
Queen  Victoria  on.     Lond.  Q.  30:  84.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  70:  653. 

—  —  Roads  and  Canals  of.     Chamb.  J.  40:  197.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  79:   179. 

Rhymes  of.     Fraser,  31:  458.     32:  72,175. 

Route  in.     Eel.  R.  no:  274. 

Skene's  History  of  Highlanders.     Mo.  R.  142:  498. 

Sporting  Ramble  in.     Bentley,  3:   137. 

State  of  Religion  in.     Colburn,  4:  329. 

Tourist  in.     All  the  Year,  28:  473. 

Week  in.     (D.  C.  Macdonald)  Apjileton,  18:  176. 

—  History  of.  Ancient.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  41:  120. 
Burton's.     Blackw.  109:  794.  —  (H.  H.  Lancaster) 

FA.  R.  126:  23S.  —  Ed.  R.  100:  461.  134:  100. — 
(G.  Burnett)  Macmil.  16:  97.  —  IJlackw.  loi:  317. 

—  Lond.Q.  29:  284.  35:  331.—  (W.  F.  Allen)  Na- 
tion, 19:  41.  — Brit.  Q.  53:  297.  Same  art.  Eel.  .M. 
69:  453.  —  Chr.  Obs.  71 :  207.  —  Liv.  Age,  93:  401. 

—  Fraser,  48:  127.  —  F^cl.  R  99:  129. 

Early.     Tait,  n.  s.  16:  615. 

Innes's.     Ketros.  17:  273. 

from  Agricola's  Invasion  to  1688.     Chamb.  J.  44: 

393-     47:  777- 

Gordon's,  from  1637  to  1641.     Mo.  R.  154:  504. 

Laing's.     Eel.  R.  2:  832,  939. 

Legend  of.     Hogg,  5:  403. 

Lesley's  MS.     Blackw.  2:  52. 

Palgrave's  Illustrations  of.     Ed.  R.  66:  36. 

Scott's.     Mo.  R.  121 :  t. 

Tytler's.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quar.  41 :  328.  —  Westm. 

13:  292.     23:  118.     39:  328.  —  Dub.  Univ.  19:  27. 

—  (A.  C.  Fraser)  No.  Brit.  3:  345.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  i : 
521.  4:769-  7:613.  9:314-  11:85,156.— 
Chr.  Rem.  4:  113.  7:  637.  — Mus.  40:  313. — Mo. 
R.  152:  234.     158:  291.     163:  583. 

—  Holiday  on  the  Border.  (I.  D.  Fenton)  Victoria,  5:  42. 

—  Holiday  Tour  in.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  18:  414. 

—  in  the  16th  Century.     Fraser,  83:  117. 

—  in  Literature.     Tait,  1 :  145. 

—  Independence  Question  in.     Blackw.  102:  294, 

—  Insurrection  in,  1715.     Ed.  R.  112:  332. 

Master  of  Sinclair's  Narrative.     Blackw.  86:  207. 

—  Invasion  of,  by  Edward  I.     (N.  H.  Nicolas)  Arch.  21'. 

478. 

—  Lairds  and  their  Tenants.     Tait,  1 :  190. 

—  Lakes  of.     (T.  L.  Cuyler)  Godey,  30:  228.  —  Blackw. 

39:  281. — All  the  Year,  26:  233,  253. 

—  Land,  .Occupancy  in,     Chamb.  J.  9:  317. 

—  Land  Tenure  and  Eviction  in.     Westm.  90:  277. 

—  the  Land  o'  Burns.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Harper,  59:  180. 

—  Landscape  in.     Blackw.  33:  512. 

—  Language  of.     Hogg,  i:  102. 

Olfl  Anglo-Scottish  Dialect.     No.  Brit.  40:  451. 

Poetry   and   Humor  of.     Blackw.    108:  569,    673. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  107:  612. 

—  Law  of  Divorce  in.     Blackw.  2:  176,  539. 

of  Entail  in.     (J.  Moncrieff)  No.  Brit.  7:  441.— 

Ed.  R.  43:  442. 

—  Laws   of.    Curious   old.      Good    Words,    18:    574.— 

Chamb.  J.  6:  391. 

—  Legends  of  the  Lochs  and  Glens  of.     (G.  R.  Gleig) 

Bentley,  5:  406.     6:  195. 

—  Life  in.  Ancient.     For.  Q.  37:  347.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  10:  369. 
in  a  Country  Mansion.     Chamb.  J.  4:  337. 


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SCOTLAND 


Scntlaiul,  Lions  of.  (W.  F.  Williams)  Contin.  Jfo.  4:  5S4. 

—  Literary  Men  of.     (A.  G.  Constable)  Harper,  48:  501. 

—  Mackenzies  of.     Blackw.  i:  273. 

—  Manufacturing  Districts  in.     Blackw.  50:  659. 

—  Marriage  Law  of.     (.J.  Moncrieft)  No.  Brit.  8:  465.  — 

Blackw.  22:  59.     6i:  646.     66:  263. 

—  Martyrs  and  Heroes  of  the  Covenant.     Eel.  M.  29:  71. 

—  Mawnian's  Tour  through.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  11.  8:  284. 

—  Men  and  Customs  of,  1S20.     West.  K.  3:   1. 

—  Miller's  Legends  of  North  of.     Mo.  R.  137:   127. 

—  .Mining  in.     Hogg,  4:  212. 

—  Minstrelsy  of.     (J.  Hannay)  Qnar.  105:  305. 

—  Morals  of  Manufactufing  Districts  in.     Blackw.  50: 

659. 

—  Municipal  Corporations  in.     Westm.  24:  156. 

—  Music  of,  Ancient;  the  Skene  MS.     Blackw.  45:  i. 
and  Song  of.     Ed.  R.  39:  67. 

See  Scottish  Melodies. 

—  My  Return  to.     Chamb.  J.  7:  257. 

—  Natural  History  of  Deeside  and  Braemar,  Maegilli- 

vray's,     Hogg,  15:  34S. 

—  Northeastern.     (H.  Alford)  Good  Words,  12:  255. 

—  Notes  on.     All  the  Year,  14:  349,  420,  468. 

—  Office  of  Lord  Advocate  in.     Ed.  R  39:  363. 

—  Old  Castles  and  Mansions  of.     Chamb.  J.  18:  26. 

—  Old  Tour  in.     Blackw.  2:  517. 

—  Ordnance  Survey  of.     Ed.  R.  95:  191. 

—  Parliament  of.  The  old.     Blackw.  36:  661. 

—  Parliamentary  Representation  m.     Ed.  R.  52:  20S.  — 

Selec.  Ed.*R.  5:  286. 

—  Peasantry  and  Farming  in.     No.  Brit.  34:  64. 

—  Philosophy  in,  McCosh  on.     Dub.  L'niv.  86:  lor. 

—  Philosophy  and  Criticism  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  3S6. 

—  Poetry  of.     See  Scottish  Poetry. 

—  Political  Persecutions  in,  1793-95.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  i. 

—  Poor  in.  Management  of.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  476. 

—  Poor-Laws  of.     Westm.  94:  340.     See  Poor-Laws. 

—  Population  of.     (J.  Strang)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7:  129. 

—  Preaching  and  Preachers  of.     Fraser,  53:  189.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  37:  464. 

—  Prehistoric  Annals  of,  Wilson's.     Anthrop.  R.  3:  272. 

—  Chamb.  .J.  15:  243. — Colburn,  92:  34. 

—  Presbyterianism  and  Episcopacy  in.     Am.  Church  R. 

25:  112,  240,  369. 

—  Presbytery  of,   examined,   Argyll's.      (.J.   Moncrieff) 

Ed.  R.  89:  462. —  No.  Brit.  10:  424. 

—  Press  of .     Fraser,  18:  75,  201. 

—  Printing  in,  Early.     Blackw.  i:  621. 

—  Protestants  of,  Letters  to.     Blackw.  46:  177. 

—  Proverbs  of,  Ramsay's.     Blackw.  5:  669. 

—  Public  Feeling  in.     Blackw.  31:  65. 

—  I'ublic  Registers  of.     Blackw.  20:  347. 

—  Pulpit  Eloquence  of ;  Chalmers  and  Alison.     Blackw. 

2:  131,  318. 

—  Queens  of,  Strickland's.     (W.  Dowe)  No.  Am.  74:  330. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  i8:  23S. 

—  Rambles  in.     Fraser,  84:  746.  —  (W.  W.  Fenn)Good 

Words,   13:  601.  — (J.  F.  Waller)   Dub.  Univ.  38: 
348,  490. 

—  Regalia  of,     Blnckw.  2:  691. 

and  Sir  W.  Scott.     Victoria,  17:  433. 

—  Rilief  (Jhurch  of.  History  of.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

18:  26.     See  Scotland,  Church  of. 

—  Religion  in.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  168. 
in  the  Highlands.     Blackw.  5:  136. 

—  Religious  Freedom  in.  (W.  C  Smith)  Theo.  R.  15:  444. 

—  Religious  Lil)eralitj- in.     Theo.  R.  i:   iSo. 

—  Religious  Life  in.     (H.  G.  Reid)  Fortn.  5:  91. 
and  Tendencies  in.     Westm.  96:  i. 

—  Religious  Parties  in,  1873.     (P.  Stevenson)  Theo.  R. 

10:  179. 

—  Religious  Thought  in.    (,}.  Tulloch)  Contemp.  29:  535. 


Scotland,  Religious  Upheaval  in.  (W.  Wallace)  Contemp. 
30:  240. 

—  Rivers  of.     (T.   D.  Lauder)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  294-833. 

15:  32-834- 

—  Romans  in.     Blackw.  74:   557. 

—  Sabbath  in.     (T.  L.  Cuyler)  Godey,  32:  27- 

—  Sacred  Music  of.     Liv.  Age,  60:  251. 

—  Sce'^ery  and  Manners  in,  in  1819.     Chr.  Obs.  18:  639, 

714,  779.     19:  21,  89. 

—  Sculptured  Stones  of.     Blackw.  81 :  602. 

—  Shooting  on  the  Moors.     Cornh.  16:  277- 

—  since  the  Union.     Blackw.  74:  263. 

—  Sketches  in.     Hogg,  9:   33-393.     10:  22,   194.     11: 

208.     13:  329. 

—  Sketches  of.  ^  (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  13:  433, 

—  Sketches  on  North  Coast  of.     (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  53: 

472,  555-    54:  90-554- 

—  Slingsby  in.     (.1.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  38:  348,  490. 

—  Smith's  Excursions  through  Highlands  and  Isles  of, 

1835-36.     Mo.  R.  143:  171.  . 

—  Social  Life  in.     Eel.  R.  112:  35. 

—  Society  in,  Old.     Blackw.  129:  517.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  149:  38  7. 

—  Songs  of.     See  Scottish  Songs. 

—  Southern  Uplands  of.     Nature.  9;  22,  57. 

—  Sovereignty  of.     (N.  H.  Nicolas)  Arch.  21 :  192. 

—  State  Trials  in,  1820.     Blackw.  7:  561. 

—  Statistical  Accounts  of.     Blackw.  65:  162. 

—  Student  Life  in.     Blackw.  76:  135-422.  —  Cornh.  i: 

366.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  65:  271. 

—  Studying  and  Teaching  in.     Mo.  R.  104:  262. 

—  Summer  Days  in.     Bentley,  50:  394. 

—  Superstitions  of.     Mo.  R.  135:  115.  —  ]Mus.  26:  15. — 


Dub.  Univ.  69: 


Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68: 


j7i. 


of  Highlanders  of.     (.1.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  15:  160. 

—  Teignmouth"s  Sketches  of  Coasts  and  Islands  of.     Mo. 

R.  140:  366. 

—  Theological  College  of.     Cornh.  28;  207. 

—  Theological  Movement  in.    (S.  F.  Williams)  Unita.  R. 

10:  252. — Lond.  Q.  55:  72. 

—  Theological  Position  of.     (H.  W.  Crosskey)  Theo.  R. 

3:  362. 

—  Theology  of.     (A.  M.  Fairbairn)  Contemp.  21:  63. 
Present  Aspects  of.     Meth.  0-  39^  94. 

—  Three  Days  in  the  South  of.     Hogg,  i:  7-5. 

—  Through  Hell's  Glen.  (E.  M.  Laniont)  Lippinc.  9:  723. 

—  Tithes  of.     Ed.  R.  38:  i. 

—  Topography  and  Statistics  of.     Quar.  82:  342. 

—  Tour  in.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  140.  —  ^lo.  R.  152:   577. 
Personalities  of  a.    (T.  II.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  6:  202. 

—  Towns  of,  State  of.     No.  Brit.  7:  54. 

—  Travel  in.  History  of.     No.  Brit.  42:  i. 

—  Trip  to.     Fraser,  55:   39. 

—  Two  Days'  Walk  in.     (B.  H.  Young)  Land  We  Love, 

4:  483. 

—  University  of.  Election  Timer  at.  (G.  II.  Gray)  (\anad. 

Mo.  12:  160. 

—  Universities  of.     No.  Brit.  13:  285.  —  Blackw.  83:  74. 

—  Fraser.  14:  315.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  367. 

Chairs  of  Science  in.     Nature,  5:  97. 

Commission  on.     Nature,  17:  441. 

Reform  in.     Ed.  R.  107:  88.  —  No.  Brit.  23:  73. 

Students  in.     All  the  Year,  44:  So. 

Tests  in.     No.  Brit.  12:  265. 

—  A'estiges  of  the  ancient  Inhabitants.     Blackw.  69:  660. 

—  Queen  Victoria's  .lournal  in.     (}uar.  124:  55. 

—  Villari  on  popular  Instruction  and  social  .Manners  in, 

1862.     Victoria,  i:  97. 

—  Visit  to.     All  the  Year,  24:  557.     25:  37,  150.     26: 

230-301. 

—  Visit  to  the  Islands  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  Fc,. 

—  Vital  Statistics  of.    (J.  Stark)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  14:  48. 


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SCOTT 


Scotland,  Vitrified  "Walls  in.     (D.  Barrington)  Arch.  6: 

100. 

—  Water  Supply  in  Towns.    Penny  M.  14:  7. 

—  Waters  of,  Cruise  in.     Once  a  Week,  28:  494. 

—  Waverley  Tourists  in.     St.  James,  14:  347. 

—  West  of,  in  i8io.     Cliamb.  .1.  13:  Si,  124. 

—  West  Coast  of .     Good  Words,  15:  334-634. 

—  Why  is  it  radical  ?    Quar.  148:  255.  —  (A.  T.  Innes) 

Brit.  Q.  71:  107. 

—  Wild  Oats  from.     All  the  Year,  5:  178. 

—  Wit  and  Humor  in.     (H.  Giles)  Clir.  Exam.  70:  412. 

—  Dorothy  Wordsworth's  Recollections  of  a  Tour  in.    (.1. 

R.  Dennett)  Nation,  19:  237.  —  Chr.  Obs.  74:  67S. 

—  Yeomanry  of.     Tait,  i:  217. 

Scott,  Antiquity  of  Name  of.     (M.  B.  Scott)  N.  E.  Reg. 

23:  121. 
Scott,  A.  J.,  Life  of.    Mo.  R.  158:  379. 

—  Thos.  Chalmers,  and  Edward  Irving.    Nat.  R.  15:  350. 
Scott,  Clement,  with  portrait.     Victoria,  32:  280. 
Scott,  David,  Artist.     Art  J.  2:  120.  — (S.  Brown)  No. 

Brit.  11:  133.  Blackw.  130:  589.  —  Liv.  Age,  25: 
163.  —  Hogg,  3:   136. — Mo.  Rel.  M.  19:  106. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  01)s.  51 :  624. 
Scott,  Dred.     See  Dred  Scott. 

Scott,  Sir  Gilbert,  Recollections  of.   Am.  Arch.  6:  13S-154. 
Scott,  John,  Lord  Eldon.     See  Eldou. 
Scott.  John,  d.  1S21,  Gossip  about.     Colburn,  81:  415. 
Scott,  John,  Quaker  Poet.     (C.  Knight)  Once  a  Week, 

1 :  207. 
Scott,  John  Morin.     (C.  S.  McKnight)  Am.  Hist.  Rec. 

3:  215. 
Scott,  Michael.    Tom  Cringle's  Log.     Liv.  Age,  72:  1 89. 

—  Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  299.  —  Mo.  R.  132:  411. 

Scott,  Patrick.    Dream  and  the  Deed.   Victoria,  18:  461. 

—  Lelin,  a  Vision  of  Reality.     Eel.  R.  94:  331. 

—  Poems.     Tait,  n.s.  20:  572.  —  Ed.  R.  94:  33T. 
Scott,  Richard,  Lineage  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  22:  13. 

Scott,  Thcnnas,  and  John  Newton,  Lives  of.     (R.  Heber) 
Quar.  31 :  26. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  334.     4:369.     5:29.     7: 

252.  —  Chr.  Disc.  4:  369.  —  Chr.  Obs.  22:  636,703. 

—  Cong.  M.  5:  561,623.— Fcl.  R.  36:  481. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter,  with  portrait.     Eraser,  2:  412.  —  (W. 

B.  0.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  32:  386.  —  (0.  W.  B.  Pea- 
body)  No.  Am.  36:  2S9.  — (W.  H.  Prescott)  No. 
Am.  46:  431.  —  (S.  G.  Brown)  No.  Am.  87:  293. 

—  (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am.  99:  580. —  (Mrs.  Z.  M. 
Buddington)  Harper,  43:  511.  —  (M.  L.  Hurlbut) 
Chr.  Exam.  26:  loi.  — (T.  Carlyle)  Westm.  28:  293. 

—  (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  13:  103.  —  (L.  Stephen) 
Cornh.  24:  278.  —  Blackw.  no:  229.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  77:  404.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  579. 

—  Bcntley,  40:  316.  — Frasei-,  61  :  20. — (G.  W. 
Curtis)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  291.  — with  portrait,  Col- 
burn, 31:  I,  72. —  New  York  R.  7:  137.  —  Selec. 
Ed.R.  2:  209,  420.  — Eel.  M.  12:  320.  — Anal.  IM.  8: 
105.  —  Mus.  13:  696.  18:  194.  21:  52.  —  Mus. 
22:  133,  1S3,  35S.  — Eel.  Mus.  3:  563.  — Select  J. 
i:  [75.  — Ev.  Sat.  7:  5S6.  — Broadw.  8:  94.  — Col- 
burn, 10:  297.  —  Penny  M.  1 :  296. 

—  The  Al)bot.     Mo.  R.  93: '67.  — Portfo.(Den.)  24:  370. 

—  West.  R.  3:  173.  25;.  —  Lond.  M.  2:  427. 

—  Aeliievements  of.     (H.  Martineau)  Tait,  2:  445. 

—  and  Burns.     (B.  Frere)  Macmil.  26:  16S. 

—  and  Byron,  and  their  Imitators.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  4S4. 

—  and  J.  F.  Cooper.     Knick.  ii :  380.     12:  508. 

—  and  Edinburgh  Booksellers.    Tait,  n.  s.  5:  95,  107,  310. 

—  and  his  Dogs.     ( W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  54:  273.  — 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  233. 

—  and  his  Imitators.     Fraser.  5:  6.  207. 

—  and  his  Literary  Friends,  with  engraving.     Eel.  M. 

43:  iij- 


Scott,  Sir  Walter,  and  his  Mother.    Good  Words,  22:  398. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  317. 

—  and  his  Publishers,  Constable  &  Co.     Fraser,  89:  559. 

—  Brit.  Q.  59:  330.  — Tait,  2:  474. 

—  and  his  Works.     Once  a  Week.  25:  136,  160. 

—  and  Wm.  Laidlaw.     Chamb.  J.  4:  49,  72.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  6:  609. 

—  and  Lockhart,  Ballantyne's  Controversy  with.     Tait, 

n.  s.  6:  657. 

—  and  the  Regalia  of  Scotland.     Victoria,  17:  453. 

—  and  the  Romantic  Reaction.  (J.  Wedgwood)  Contemp. 

33:  514.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  139:  298. 

—  and  Scotland.     Art  J.  5:  12,314.     7:  121.     8:  361. 

—  and  Shakspere,  Parallel  of.     Mo.  R.  137:  569.  —  (D. 

Fowler)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  420. 

—  Anecdote  of.    Antiquary,  4:  163. 

—  Anecdotes  of,  Hogg's.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  177. 

—  Anne  of  Geierstein.     So.  R.  4:  498.  —  Mo.  R.  I19: 

288.  —  Westm.  11:  211. 

—  The  Antiquary.     (W.  Gifford)  Quar,   15:  125.  —  Mo. 

R.  82:  38.— Chr.  Rem.  5:  577. 

—  as  a  Novelist.     (J.  Ruskin)  19th  Cent.  7:  941. 

—  as  a  Poet.     Temp.  Bar,  33:  24.  —  (T.  H.  L.  Leary) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  485. 

—  at  Work.     Chamb.  J.  46:  721. 

—  Aunt  Margaret's  Mirror.     Mus.  14:  193. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Mo.  R.  122:  347. 

—  Border  Antiquities  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  28:  305. 

—  Bridal  of  Triermain.     (G.Ellis)  Quar.  9:  4S0. 

—  Bride  of  Lammermoor.     Blackw.  5:  340. 

—  Byron  and  Wordsworth.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  268. 

—  Centenary  of,    1872.     Lond.   Soc.  20:  275.— (M.  D. 

Conway)  Harper,  44:  321.  — (C.  Pebody)  Gent.  M. 
n.s.  7:  292.  — (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.   15:   382. 

—  Ev.   Sat.   11:  210.  —  (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 
13:  341.  — Tinsley,  9:  S3. —  Lond.  Q.  38:  35. 

—  Character  of.     (T.  Carlyle)  Hesp.  i:  157. 

—  Characteristics  of.     (H.  Martineau)  Tait,  2:  301. 

—  Childhood  and  Youth  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  201. 

—  Chronicles    of    the    Canongate.      So.    R.    i:    216. — 

Blackw.  20:  556.  —  Lond.  M.  19:  409.  —  West.  Mo. 
R.  i:  597. 

—  Cooper,   and  Lockhnrt.      (L.  G.    Clark)  Lippinc.    8: 

625. 

—  Death  of.     Tait,  2:  136.  —  Colburn,  35:  300.  —  Niles's 

Reg.  43:  203,  218.  —  Fraser,  6:  3S0. 

—  Demonology  and  Witchcraft.     Fraser,  2:   507. 

—  Diana  Vernon.     Macmil.  22:  285.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  106:  555. 

—  Dirge  on.     Tait,  2:  202. 

—  Domestic  Manners  of.     (J.  Hogg)  Fraser,  10:  125. 

—  Dramatic  Powers  of.     Blackw.  19:  152. 

—  Female  Characters  of.     Tait,  2:  131.  403,  679.  —  (L. 

E.  Landon)  Colburn,  52:  35.  —  (A.  J.  H.  Crespi) 
Colburn,  156:  259. 

—  Field  of  Waterloo.     Chr.  Obs.  14:  750. 

—  Fortunes  of  Nigel.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  37:  204.— 

Quar.  27:  337.  — Mo.  R.  98:  169.  —  Ecl.R.36:  163. 

—  Colburn,  5:  77,  172. —  Blackw.  11 :  734,  747. 

—  Funeral  of.     Tait,  2:  196. 

—  Genius  of.     (H.  iMartineau)  Tait,  2:  301. 

—  German  Novel,  Walladmor,  attributed  to  him.     Lond. 

M.  10:  353. 

—  Gossip  about.     Colburn,  82:  250. 

—  Guy  Mannering.      (W.   Gifford)   Quar.  12:    501.— 

Portfo.(Den.)  16:  159. —(W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  i: 
403. 

—  Ilalidon  Hill.     Eel.  R.  36:  259.  —Lond.  M.  6:  174. 

—  Harold  the  Dauntless.     Blackw.  1 :  76. 

—  Has  History  gained  by  his  Writings?     Fraser,  36: 

^45.     Same  art.  Liv.  Aire,  15:  49. 

—  Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     Blackw.  3:  567. 


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Scott,  Sii»  Walter,  Homeric  Element  in  his  Poetry.  (J. 
C.  Shairp)  Good  Words,  i6:  500.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  126:  273. 

—  Ivanhoe.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  33:  i.  — Mo.  R.  91:  71. 

—  Blackw.  6:  262.  —  Kd.  Mo.  R.  3:  163.  —  Qiiar. 
26:  127.  —  Ed.  R.  31:  526. — rortfo.(Den.)  23: 
300.  —  West.  R.  2:  204. 

Dramatized  Version  of.     Lond.  JL  1 :  437. 

Proposals  for  Continuation  of.     Liv.  Age,  II :  61. 

—  Kenilworth.     Blackw.  8:  435.  —  Am.  Bibliop.  4:  384. 

—  Lond.  M.  3:  188.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  25:  161.— 
West.  R.  4:  154. —  Mo.  R.  94:  146. 

Amy  Robsart.,  and  Camnor  Hall.     Lond.  Soc.  10: 

34S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  35. 

—  Lady  of  the  Lake.     (G.  Ellis)  Quar.  3:  492.  — Eel.  R. 

12:  577. — Chr.  Obs.  9:  366. 

—  Landscape  Illustrations  of.     Tait,  3:  126,  391. 

—  Lay  of  the  last  Minstrel.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  6:  i.  — 

Eel.  R.  3:  193. —  Walsh's  R.  i:  166. 

—  Letters  of.    All  the  Year,  35:  229.  —  Selee.  J.  I :  [139. 

—  Literary  Character  of.     (T.  S.  Perry)  Atlan.  46:  313. 

—  Lives  of  the  Novelists.     Quar.  34:  349. 

—  Lockhart's  Life  of.     Quar.   124:  i.     Same   art.  Liv. 

Age,  96:  451.  — (W.  P.  Lunt)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  340. 

—  (J.  F.  Cooper)  Kuick.  10:  259. — Am.  Q.  22: 
202.  —  Dub.  Univ.  10:  142,  292,  385.  11:  667. — 
Dub.  R.  5:  277.  —  Colburn,  49:  593.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 
4:  205,  469,  557.  5:  92,  307. —Mo.  R.  142:  554. 
143:  325,  607.  145:  149.  146:  15.  — Month,  15: 
241. 

—  Lord  of  the  Isles.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  i:  275. — 

(F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  24:  273.  — Quar.  13:  2S7. — 
Portfo.(Den.)  14:  58.  — Eel.  R.  21 :  469. 

—  Marmiou.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  12:  i.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R. 

i:  294. — Eel.  R.  7:  407. 

—  Meeting  of  Creditors  of.     Tait,  2:  3S6. 

—  Memorials  of.     Chamb.  J.  55:  705. 

—  Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  Border.     Ed.  R.  i:  395. 

—  Monastery.     Blackw.  6:    692. — Mo.  R.  91:  404. — 

Lond.  M.  i:  565.  —  West.  R.  2:  341. 

and  the  Abbot.     Eel.  R.  32:  244.  —  Ed.  Mo.  R.  4: 

691. 

—  Monument  to.     Tait,  2:  237. 

—  Novels  of.     Dem.  R.  33:  238. — Quar.  26:  109. — 

U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  401. — Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  429. 

—  Peveril  of  the  Peak.     Lond.  M.  7:  205. — Colburn, 

7:  273.  —  Mo.  R.  100:  1S7. 

—  Pirate.      (A.  W.   Senior)   (^uar.  26:    454.  —  Blackw. 

10:  712.  —  Colburn,  4:  iSS. — Mo.  R.  97:  69. — 
Chr.  Obs.  22:  157,  237.  —  Lond.  M.  5:  So.  — Portfo. 
(Den.)  27:  73. 

—  Poems  and  Romances  of.     (G.  W.  Brewer)  Mercersb. 

7:  545- 

—  Poetry  of .     Retros.  15:   16,436. 

—  Popularitj' of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  247. 

—  Provincial  Antiquities.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr. 

Exam.  6:  170. 

—  Quartet  of  Quarterly  Reviewers.     Bentley,  40:  316. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51:  240. 

—  Quentin  Durward.    Eel.  R.  38;^  36.  — Mo.  R.  loi :  1S7. 

—  Colburn,  8:  82. 

—  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  42:  208.  —  (R.  P.  Gillies) 

Eraser,  12:  249,  502,  687.  13:  104.  — (S.  E.  Ferrier) 
Temp.  Bar,  40:  329.— Mus.  28:  46S.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  82:  434. 

—  Redgauntlet.     Colburn,   11:  93. — Mo.  R.  105:    198. 

—  Westm.  2:  179.  — Lond.  M.  10:  69.  — Portfo. 
(Den.)  32:  197. 

—  Religion  of.     (J.  Kitto)  Nat.  M.  5:  240. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (J.  Morrison)  Tait,  n.  s.  lo:  569, 

C26,  780. 

—  rcA-iewed  by  himself.     Colburn,  46:  79. 

74 


Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Rob  Roy.  (A.  W.  Senior)  Quar.  26: 
109.  —  (F.  Jeftre}-)  Ed.  R.  29:  403. — Anal.  M.  ii: 
273. —  (E.  T.  Chauning)  No.  Am.  7:  149. 

—  Rokeby.     (E.  Everett)  Gen.  Repos.  4:  107. — Quar. 

8:  485. — Portfo.(Den.)  9:  557.  —  10:  10. —  Eel.  R. 
17:  5S7. 

—  St.  Ronan's  Well.     Mo.  R.  103:  61. 

—  Sir  Tristrem.     (E.  Ellis)  Ed.  R.  4:  427. 

—  Subtleties  of  his  Names.     Kniek.  48:  iii 

—  Tales  of  the  Crusaders.     Colburn,  14:  27.  —  Lond.  M. 

12:  593.  —  Mo.  R.  107:  160. 

—  Tales  of  my  Landlord.     Eel.  R.  25:  309.     30:  422.  — 

(F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  28:  193.  — (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No. 
Am.  5:257.  — Mo.  11.82:383.     87:356.     89:387. 

—  Quar.  16:  430. 

—  Tales  of  a  Grandfather.     Mo.  R.  118:  331.  —  Westm. 

10:  257. 

—  Theatrical  Apotheosis  of.     Tait,  2:  381. 

—  Two  Drovers.     Lond.  M.  19:  341. 

—  the  unknown  Novelist.     Portfo. (Den.)  27:   136. 

—  Vision  of  Don  Roderick.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  18:  379. 

—  Quar.  6:  221.  — Portfo.(Den.)6:  3S1.— Chr.  Obs. 
11:  29.  —  Eel.  R.  14:  672. 

—  Visit  to,  at  Abbotsford.  Broadw.  8:  135.  —  Temp.  Bar, 

40:  329.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  6S9.  Set  Ab- 
botsford. 

—  Waverlev.     (W.  Gifford)  Quar.  11:  354. 

—  Waverley  Novels.      (F.   Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  24:  208.— 

(W.  B.  0.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  32:  3S6.  — Ed.R. 
55:  61.  — Anal  M.  5:  89. —Chamb.  J.  51 :  725. — 
Nat.  R.  6:  444.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  563. — 
Liv.  Age,  76:  187. — Lond.  M.  17:  533.     23:  610. 

Authorship   of.      Blackw.    8:    355.      22:    541. — 

Irish  Q.  7:  469. — Lond.  M.  i:  11. 

Dramas  from.     Dub.  L^niv.  37:  647. 

Heber's  Letters  on.     Mo.  R.  97:  356. 

Imitation  of.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  80. 

Landscape  Illustrations  of.     Eraser,  6:  600. 

Letter  to  Author  of.     Mo.  R.  93:  169. — Mus.  8: 

357- 

Poetry  of .     Retros.  15:  16,  436. 

Skeptics  in.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  439. 

—  Woodstock.     Mo.  R.  no:   73.  —  Westm.  5:  399. — 

Lond.  M.  15:  173. 
Scott,  William.     See'Stowell,  Lord. 
Scott,  William  Bell,  Poet  and  Painter.   Lond.  Q.  45:  149. 

—  Tinsley,  8:  389. 

—  and  modern  English  Poetry.     (W.  M.  Rosselti)  Mac- 

mil.  33:  418. 

—  Poems  of.     Portfo.  6:  loi. 

Scott,  Gen.  Winfield,  with  portrait.  Am.  Wiiig  R.  5: 
148.  —  with  portrait,  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  276.  —  with 
portrait,  Anal.  M.  4:  465. — with  portrait,  Dem.  R. 
31:  289.  —  Dem.  R.30:  493.  31:  177,244.  —  Hours 
at  Home,  3:  273. — Liv.  Age,  71:  468. 

—  in  the  War  of  1S12.     (B.J.  Lossing)  Harper,  23:  451. 

—  Polk's   Treatment  of.      (D.  D.  Barnard)  Am.  Whig 

R.  7:  554. 
Scotts  of  Buccknich.     Ed.  R.  150:  194. 
Scott-Siddons,  Jlrs.     Victoria,  9:  60. 
Scottish  Abbeys  and  Cathedrals.     Quar.  85:  56. 
Scottish  and  Scandinavian  Pictures.     (J.  A.  Harrison) 

So.  M.  17:  1-3S5. 
Scottish  Art.     Art  J.  32:  8r. 
Scottish  Ballads.     See  Scotland,  Ballads  of. 
Scottish  Banker's  Dilemma.     Chamb.  J.  56:  360.  377, 
Scottish  Bar.     Anal.  M.  14:  47. 

Scottish  Borderer.  Autobiography  of.     Eraser,  8:  396. 
Scottish  Cavalier,  Old.    Blackw"  56:  195.  —Eel.  M.  25: 

23S. 
Scottish  Cavaliers  and  Jacobite  Chieftains.     Dub.  I'niv, 

45:558.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35:  369.    -See  Aytoun. 


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Scottish  Clergyman,  Recollections  of.  (E.  Irving)  Fraser, 

i:  433- 
Scottish  Clerical  and  University  Tests.     Ed.  R.  8i :  474. 
Scottish  Commissioners  and  Charles  I.      Ed.  R.  69:  104. 
Scottish  Diablerie  in  general.      Fraser,  25:  3:7. 
Scottish  Dictionary,  .Jamieson's.     Ed.  R.  14:   121.     47: 

4S7.  — Blackw.  52:  61.  — Eel.  R.  9:  446. 
Scottish  Emigrants.     Biackw.  13:  663. 
Scottish  Fishermen.     (H.  Miller)  No.  Brit,  i:  326. 
Scottish  Flocks  and  Herds.     Chamb.  J.  43:  781. 
Scottish  Games,  Day  of .  (T.W.Higginson)  Scrib.  3:  329. 
Scottish  Harvest.    Biackw.  58:  769. 
Scottish  Heroines.     Hogg,  7:   195. 
Scottish  Humor.    Once  a  Week,  24:  546, 
Scottish  Husbandmen  of  the  last  Century.      Penny  M. 

i:  238. 
Scottish  Influence  in  British  Literature.      (D.  Masson) 

No.  Brit.  17:  283.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:  350. 

—  on  English  Theology.      (D.  J.  Vaughan)  Contemp. 

32:  457- 
Scottish  Kidnaping.       Biackw.  63:  607.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  18:  78. 
Scottish  Lairds,  and  Emigration.     Tait,  3:  302. 

—  forty  Years  ago.     Fraser,  22:  658. 

Scottish  Life  and  Character.     (Jhamb.  J.  58:  343-776. 

Scottish  Liturgies.     Fraser,  23:   t,^. 

Scottish  Maiden,  Last  Victim  of.      Dub.  Univ.  53:  309. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  47:  397. 
Scottish  Marriages  of  English  Parties.     Ed.  R.47:   too. 
Scottish  Melodies.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Biackw.  49:  124.     61: 

91,  645.  — Fraser,  3:  429. 

—  .\ncient.     Ed.  R.  69:  192. 
Dauney's.     JIo.  R.  148:  2S7. 

Scottish  Minister,  Placing  a.     Loud.  M.  4:  401. 
Scottish  Minstrel,  Modern.     Liv.  Age.  47:  295. 
Scottish  Monks.     No.  Brit.  2:  360.  — Dub.  R.  20:  i. 
Scottish  Music,  Ancient;  Skene  MS.    Biackw.  45:  1. 
Scottish  National  (Character.     Biackw.  4:  32S,  430.     87: 
715. — Quar.  no:  138. 

—  Influence  of  the  Reformation  on.    (.J.  A.  Froude)  Hours 

at  Home,  3:  52. 

—  Sketches  of.     Biackw.  7:  631.     8:197-615.     9:151, 

318.     11:  175,  396.     12:  473. 
Scottish  National  Characteristics;  a  Prelection.     Fraser, 
79:  451.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  lOi:  323. 

—  in  the  Lowlands.     Cornh.  17:   547. 

Scottish  Nationality.     No.  Brit.  6:  117.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  12:  57.— No.  Brit.  33:  57. —Biackw.  45:  643. 
Scottish  Non-Intrusion  Schism.     Fraser,  28:   i. 
Scottish  Non-Intrusionists.     Fraser,  24:  112. 

—  and  their  Chiefs.     Fraser,  23:  503. 
Scottish  Patriotic  Society.     Hogg,  i:  124. 

Scottish  Peasants,  Two;    Alexander  and  John  Bethune. 

(F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  67:  486. 
Scottish  Plays  and  Poems,  New,  1846.     Biackw.  60:  62. 
Scottish  Poets.     Biackw.  17:  109.  —  (M.  F.  Miller)  Nat. 

Q.  40:  324. 
Scottish  Poetry,  Ancient.      Biackw.   37:  2S7. — Westm. 

23:  495. 

—  Early.     Fraser,  25:  228.  — Biackw.  37:  287.  —  (.!.<'. 

Shairp)  Good  Words,   19:  554,  602.  —  (J.  Skelton) 
Fraser,  65:  16. 

—  History  of.     No.  Brit.  36:  412. 

—  Modern.     Irish  Q.  3:  382. 

—  Sibbald's  Chronicle  of.  (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  R.  3:  19S. 
Scottish  Politics  and  Law.  (G.  Burnet)  Nation,  28:  262. 
Scottish  Political  Martyrs,  Trials  of,  in  1793-95-     Tait, 

n.  s.  4:  I. 
Scottish  Probationer.  (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  18;  213. 
Sc  itti<!h  Royalists.     Fraser,  70:  72;. 
Scottish  School  of  Criticism  and  Philosophy.    Am.  Whii,' 

R.  2:  3S6. 


Scottish  Secondarj- Novels.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  IC  39:  159. 
Scottish  Songs.     Ed.   R.  47:    184.  —  (W.    II.   Prescott) 

No.  Am.  23:    124.  —  Mo.  R.    109:   119.  —  Once   a 

Week,  18:  516. —  Liv.  Age,  35:  259. 

—  before  Burns.     (.1.  C.  Shairp)  Macmil.  3:  399.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  70;  152. 

—  Humor  of.     Biackw.  i:  237. 

Scottish  Song-Writing,     (E.  McCarthy)  University  Q. 

3:  10. 
Scottish  Songstresses.     Dub.  L^niv.  88:  554. 
Scottish  Statesmen  of  the  Revolution.    (H.  H.  Lancaster) 

Ed.  R.  143:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:   579. 
Scottish  Voluntary  Church  Associations.      Cong.  M.  16: 

745.     17:  201. 
Scottish  Wars  in  France.     Biackw.  49:  657. 
Scotticisms  and  Solecisms.      Chamb.  J.  7:  401. — Liv. 

Age,  14:  596. 
Scotus,  Joannes,  and  the  Eucharistic  Controversy.    Chr. 

Rem.  54:  84. 

—  Works  of.     No.  Brit.  23:   113. 
Scougal,  Henry.     Chr.  Obs.  II :  272-710. 

Scout  to  Black  Caiion.     (G.  Gwyther)  Overland,  5:  221. 
Scramble  on  the  Rocks.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  187. 
Scrambles  in  Monmouthshire.     Biackw.  58:  474. 
Scranton,  Pa.,  Miners  of.  (P. E. Gibbons)  Harper,  55:  916. 
Scraps   from    Brallaghan's  Commonplace  Book.      Dub. 
L^niv.  27:  463. 

—  from  Recollection.     (G.  L'Estrange)  St.  James,  31: 

242-652.     32:  95-550. 

—  of  Philosophy  and  Criticism.     New  Eng.  M.  9:  201. 
Scratchell's  Bay,  Isle  of  Wight.     Penny  M.  3:  135. 
Screw,  Double,  Henderson's.     Pract.  M.  i:  181. 
Screws,  Dr.  Ball  on.     Nature,  13:  463. 

—  Diameter  of.     (J.  Dean)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  202. 

—  Pitch  of  Square-threaded.  (W.  Lewis)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

109:  72. 

—  ^^'onders  of  Nails  and.      House.  Words,  4:   138. 
Screw-Propeller,  On  the..     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  90,  231. 

38:  145.  48:  328,  398.  —  (J.  Lowe)  J.  Frankl.  In^t. 
102:  40. —  (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  56: 
221,  297.     112:  36,  81. 

—  (instruction  of.  (D.M.Greene)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  81:  1. 

—  Helicoidal  Surface  of.    (J.  H.  Warner)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

63:  153- 

—  Invention  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  258. 

—  Laws  regulating  Slips  of.  (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  59:   156-361. 

—  Nystrom's,  1850.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51 :  345.  52:  42,  138. 

—  Shaft  and  Thrust  Block,  Elastic.     Pract.  M.  4:  148. 
Screw-Pro pellers.    (W.  R.  Hopkins)  Am.  J.  Sci.  73:  60. 

—  Action  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  249. 

—  Efficiency  of.     (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99: 

278,  342,  393-     ^°°-  34--393- 

—  Experiments  on,  1844.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  86.  39:132. 

—  with  two  and  four  Blades,  Efficiency  of.     J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  105:  255. 
Screw  Propulsion,  Rise  and  Progress  of.     Atlan.  5:  314. 

—  Theory  of.     (M.  Sefi)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  292. 
Screw  Shafts.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  224. 

Screw  Steamship  Boomerang,  Trial  of.    J.  Frank].  Inst. 

56:  368. 
Screw  Steamships,  Speed  of.     (J.  Lowe)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

102:  40. 

—  Steering  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  io5:  258. 

Screw  Threads.  Uniform  System  of.  (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  79:  III. 
Scribe,  Eugene.     Argosy,  23:  429.  —  For.  Q.  9:  447. — 

Temp.  Bar,  2 :  40.  —  (J.  B.  Matthews)  Atlan.  47 :  678. 

—  (J.  D.  Osborne)  Scrib.  17:  59. 

—  Dramatic  Genius  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  28. 
Tndith;  or  the  Opera  Box.     Biackw.  47:  621. 

—  Writings  of.     (H.  Alger,  jr.)  No.  Am.  97:  325. 


SCRIBES 


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Scribes,  The.     (B.  Pick)  Luth.  Q.  8:  249. 

Scribiier,  Chas.    (J.  M.  Sherwood)  Am.  Fresb.  R.  20:  647. 

Sorofula,  or  King's  Evil,  Koyal  Touch  for.    Cong.  M.  23: 

577- 

—  Smith  on.     Mo.  R.  164:  334. 

Scrooby.     House.  Words,   12:  499.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

37:  427.  — (.J.  M.  Hoppin)  Cong.  Q.  4:  356. 
Scrope,  Geo.  Poulett.    Nature,  13:  241.  —  Eraser,  35:  538. 
Serope;  or  the  lost  Library.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  0.  &  N.  7: 

383,  509,  704.     8:  73-716. 
Scrope  Family,  Genealogy  of.    (R.  D.  Waddilove)  Arcli. 

16:  341. 
Scrutin  de  Liste  and  Scrutin  d'Arrondissement.    (.J.  Rei- 

nach)  19th  Cent.  lo:  357. 
Scudder,  Nathaniel.    (VV.  S.  Stryker)  Pennsyl.  M.  3:  1S9. 
Scuderj-,  Madeleine  de.     Le  Grand  CVrus,  Cousin's  Key 

to.     Colburn,  1 14:  39. 
Scufflehunters,  The.     Peop.  J.  8:  130. 
Sculptor  of  the  Black  Forest.     Bentley,  33:  2S1. 
Sculptor's  first  Love.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  261. 
Sculptor's  Model;  a  Tale.    Eng.  Doni.  M.  17:  12.  66,  130. 
Sculptors  at  Rome,  Morning  with.     Chamb.  J.  26:  3S5. 

—  British.     Mo.  R.  122:  40S. 

and  Canova.     (A.  Cunningham)  Quar.  34:   no. 

—  Florentine,   Recent  Productions  of.     Art  J.   13:    19. 

14:  5.     18:  78,  210,  263. 

—  Italian,  Perkins's.     (S.  Colvin)  Fortn.  II :   123. 

—  Tuscan.     Ed.  R.  121:    520.     Same  art.   Eel.  M.  65: 

350.  — Eel.  M.  64:  58S.  —  (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  2: 

116.  —  (H.  de  Triqueti)  F.  Arts  Q.  4:  271. 
Sculptors'  Institute.     (J.  Durliam)  Art  J.  6:  309. 
Scul|>tural  Proportion,     Art  J.  32:  293. 
Sculpture.     Ox.   Prize  Ess.    i:  15.  —  Scrib.  4:  546. — 

Penny  M.  8:  450.  —  Irish  Q.  8:  1143.  — Potter  Am. 

Mo.  9:  395. 

—  and  Painting,  American.     Dem.  R.  20:  56. 
and  Poetry.     Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  357. 

Combe  on.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Chr.  Exam.  65:  Sy. 

in  England.     (B.  R.  Haydon)  Loud.  M.  2;  207, 

—  at  the  Beaux  Arts.     Art  J.  7:  245. 

—  British.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Eraser,  63:  493.  —  Eraser, 

31:  161. 

—  Classical,  Winckelmann  and   the   Ideal  in.      (G.   B. 

Brown)  Art  .T.  33:  309. 

—  Comparative  Estimate  of.     O.K.  Prize  Ess.  3:  143. 

—  Cost  of  Bronze  and  Marble.    (P.  Park)  Peop.  J.  8:  259. 

—  Costume  in.     (F.  G.  Stephens)  Eraser,  75:  3S2. 

—  Last  Anglian.     Ed.  R.  149:  ;^77. 

—  Ecclesiastical.     (E.  L.  Cutts)  Art  J.  17:  293. 

—  Elgin   Marbles.      (.J.  W.  Croker)   Quar.    14:    513. — 

Pamph.  8:  431. 

—  English,  in  1880.     Cornh.  42:  173. 

Why  is  it  unsuccessful?     (H.  E.  P.  Piatt)  Dark 

Blue,  2:  42S. 

—  Ethics  of.     Once  a  Week,  24:  329,  351. 

—  Expression  in.     (H.  Davids)  Lippinc.  2:  325. 

—  Farnese  Statues  at  British  Museum.     (H.  de  Triqueti) 

F.  Arts  Q.  3:  203. 

—  Flaxman's  Lectures  on.    (W.  ITazlitf)  Ed.  R.  50:  231. 

—  Mo.  R.  121:  191.  —  Eel.  H.  50:  233- 

—  German.     Art  J.  5:  288. 

—  Greek.     Blackw.  i :  9. 

Beginnings  of.    (W.  II.  Pater)  Fortn.  33:  190,  422. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  643.     145:  63. 
Murray's  Hist.  of.    (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  32:  44.}. 

—  Growth  of.     (G.  Allen)  Cornh.  42:  273.     Same  art. 

Applelon,  24:  420.     Same  art.  Am.  Arch.  8:  151. 

—  Hegel  on.     (C.  Bernard)  J.  Spec.  Pliilos.  i:  220. 

—  in  America.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper,  58:  6^7. 

—  in  Dublin  Exhibition  of  1S65.     Temp.  Bar,  15:   51. 

—  in  Ireland.     Art  .1.  7:   149. 

—  in  Sweden.     Lond.  M.  3:  233- 


Sculj)ture.  Italian.     Ed.  R.  43:  496. 

at  South  Kensington  Museum.    (H  de  Triqueti)  F. 

Arts  Q.  1 :  97. 

—  Modern  Picturesque.    (J.  J.  Jarves)  Appleton,  24:  36. 

—  Italian  School  of.     (L.  Menard)  Am.  Arch.  5:  118. 

—  Marbles  of  yEgina.     (W.  H.  Pater)  Fortn.  33:   540. 

S  me  ar:.  Liv.  Age.  145:  244. 

—  Modern.     (W.  J.  Stillmau)  Nation,  14:  357.  —  All  the 

Year,  28:  30,  78. 

—  Monumental.     Art  J.  6:  2S9. 

—  of  Cincinnati.     Dem.  R.  8:  247. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Westm.  18:  loi. 

—  Phidias  and  his  Predecessors.     Lippinc.  19:  65. 

—  Photo-.     Art  J.  16:   141. 

—  Polychrome.     Art  J.  12:  369. 

—  popularized.     (R.  J.  Sheirr)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  183. 

—  Process  of.     All  the  Year,  21:  274. 

—  Public.     Art  J.  14:  97. 

—  Religious  Aspect  of.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words, 

12:  67S. 

—  Sculptor  and  his  Art.    (J.  F.  Weir)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  390. 

—  Works  of  E.  H.  Bailey.     Eel.  R.  94:   146. 
Sculptures  of  a  Temple  discovered  at  Batii.     (G.  Scharf) 

Arch.  36:   187. 
Sculptured  Rocks,  Tate's.     Anthrop.  R.  3:  293. 
Scutari  and  its  Hospitals,  Osborne's.    Liv.  Age,  45:  550. 
Scj'lia  and  Charybdis,  Concerning.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd) 

Fraser,  62:  423.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  469. 
Seytlis,  The.     (N.  C.  de  Bogouschefsky)  Reluiuary,  14: 

19.1- 
Scythes,  Chapter  on.     (M.  E.  Wright)  Nat.  M.  9:  424. 
Scythians,   Ancient,  and  their  Descendants.     (.J.  Pyne) 

Nat.  Q.  34:  138. 
Scythian  Dominion  in  Asia.     Kitto,  11:   i. 
Sea,  Customs  at.    All  the  Year,  42:  53,  148. 

—  Evenings  at.     Blackw.  62:  96,  547.     63:  23- 

—  Life  at.     Mus.  42:  63. 

—  What  sent  me  to.    (W.  Hansard)  Good  Words,  3:  263. 
Sea,  The.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  No.  Am.  78:  3^8.  — Lond.  Q. 

16:  63. 

—  and  its  living  Wonders.     Eel.  M.  53:  2S9,  463. 

—  and  its  Wonders,  Ilartwig's.     Nature,  9:  40. 

—  and  Shore.     (C.  Nordlioff)  Harper,  46:   704. 

—  and  Wind,  Force  of.    (E.  Morris)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  33 :  10. 

—  Borers  of.     Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  3:  60. 

—  Bottom  of.     (T.  E.  Clarke)  Scrib.  i:  iS. 

Deposits  on.     (J.  Murray)  Am.  J.  Sci.  112:  255. 

—  Ceaseless  Work  of.     (S.  J.  Mackie)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  37. 

—  Chapter  on.    Fraser,  56:  64.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54: 

392.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  99. 

—  Cliemistry  of.     (T.  L.  Phi])son)  Macmil.  7:  372. 

—  Circulation  of  Waters  of.    (^I.  F.  Maury)  Hunt,  28:  412. 

—  Command  of.     Fraser,  99:   731. 

—  Creatures  of.     All  the  Year,  2o:  S. 

—  Currents  of,  tested  by  Bottles.     Chamb.  J.  33:  305. 

—  Dangers  of.  Fraser,  91 :  368.  Same  art.  Ed.  JI.  84:  62". 
and  possible  Remedies.     (R.B.Forbes)  Hunt,  34: 

149- 

—  Death  on  the  High  Seas.     St.  .Tames.  8:  366. 

—  Deep.  (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5:  225,  337. 
and  its  Contents.    (W.  B.  Carpenter)  19th  Cent.  7: 

593.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  259. 

Explorations  of.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Internat.  R. 

i:  35.  —  (J.  G.  Buchanan)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  50. — 
Dub.  Univ.  78:  481.  —  (F.  II.  Smith)  So.  ^l.  15:  -,08. 
—  (:\Irs.  S.  B.  Herrick)  So.  R.  n.  s.  14:  273. 

Challenger  Expedition.  (C.  W.  Thomson)  Na- 
ture, 11:  95,  116. — (T.  H.  Huxley)  Contemp.  25: 
639.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  26.  See  Challengi-r 
Expedition. 

Geological  Bearings  of.  (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Na- 
ture, 2:  513. 


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Sea,  Deep,  Life  in.    Lond.  Q.  22:  i.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

58:  98. 
Problems  of.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Contemp.  21:  825. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  451.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

81:  48. 
Kesearches  in.    (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Nature,  3:  334, 

4i5>  454- 
Temperature  and  Movements  of.     (W.  B.  Carpen- 
ter) Pop.  Sci.  R.  II :  121.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113: 
412.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  715. 
See  Deep  Sea. 

—  Depth  of.     Nature,  13:  431. 

—  Depths  of.     Brit.  Q.  60:  2.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122: 

771.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  257,  489.  —  (VV.  Cham- 
bers) Chamb.  J.  50:  229.—  (D.  Forbes)  Nature,  i: 
100.  —  (S.  B.  Herrick)  Scrib.  14:  361. 
Out  of.     Once  a  Week,  3:  323. 

—  Drift  of.     Chamb.  J.  47:  5. 

—  Early  History  of.     Corah.  34:  151,  427.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  130:   597.     131:  348. 

—  Eucroacliments  of,  on  the  Land.     Penny  M.  13:   197. 

—  Freedom  of  the  Seas.     Knick.  52:  11 1. 

—  from  Shore.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  4:  41. 

—  Gleanings  from.     (.J.  C.  Draper)  Galaxy,  10:  44. 

—  God's  Ownership  of.     (L.  Swain)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  636. 

—  Hymn  to.     (W.  C.  Bryant)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  95. 

—  lUuniination  of.     Nature,  2:   165. 

—  in  Winter.     (VV.  Hansard)  Good  Words,  3:   14. 

—  Life  of  and  in.     Bentley,  49:  322.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

55:  50- 

—  Living  Things  under.     All  the  Year,  27:  318. 

—  Michelet's  La  Mer.     Bentley,  49:  322. 

—  Minute  Life  of.     (H.  J.  Slack)  Kecr.  Sci.  3:  127. 

—  Movement  of .     (A.  Cialdi)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  333. 

—  Phosphorescent  Appearance  of.     Penny  M.  10:  478. 

—  Physical  Geographj^  of.     (M.  F.  Maury)  De  Bow,  19: 

72.  —  Dub.  Univ.  45:  574. — Hunt,  44:  593. 

Maury"s  Atlantic  Ocean.     (Sir  H.  Holland)  Ed.  R. 

105:  360.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  41:  2S9.  —  (Sir  D. 
Brewster)  No.  Brit.  28:  403.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
44:  433.  —  Blackw.  8g:  277.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
53:  112.  —  Brit.  Q.  30:  130.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.49: 
I.  —  Fraser,  57:  191.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  43:  502. 
—  (S.  G.  Bulfinch)  Chr.  Exam.  61:  11.  — Westm. 
72:  456.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49:  464.  — Liv.  Age, 
45:  655. 

—  Poetry  relating  to.     Bentley,  54:  129.     Same  art.  Liv, 

Age,  78:  419. 

—  Religion  of.     (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  41. 

—  Spoil  of.     Chamb.  J.  54:  648. 

—  Structures  in,  without  Coffer  Dams.     (D.  Miller)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  75:  371. 

—  Temperature  of,  between  Greenland  and  Spitzbergen. 

Nature,  6:  374. 
and  Animal  Life  of.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Nature, 

1 :  4S8,  540,  563. 

Maximum  and  minimum.     Nature,  9:  346. 

of  North  Atlantic.    (W.  Thomson)  Nature,  4:  251. 

—  Treasuresof.    (A.  C.  Wheeley)  Oucea  Week,  17:  268. 

—  Under.     All  the  Year,  4:  493. 

—  Virgil's  Descriptions  of.     Cornh.  30:  475. 

—  Voice  from.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  525. 

—  When  the  Sea  was  young.      Cornh.  34:    151,    427. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  597.  131:  348.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  87:  528,  728. 

—  Wonders  of.     All  the  Year,  4:  294.  — Broadw.  6:  175, 

209. 

—  Work  of.     (C.  W.  Whitaker)  Nature,  i :  381. 

—  World  of,  Moquin  Tandon's.     (C.  Kingslev)  Nature, 

i:  78. 
Sea.«,  Inland,  Physical  Condition  of.     (W.  B.  Carpenter) 
Coutemp.  22:  372.     Same  art.  Liv.  A^e,  118:  623. 


Sea  Anemones.  Blackw.  81:  58.  —  Lond.  Q.  8:  76. — 
(A.  E.  Verrill)  Am.  Natural.  2:  251. — (S.  Lock- 
wood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  I.  —  Once  a  Week,  29:  71. 

Sea  Animals,  Strange.     Chamb.  J.  55:  327. 

Sea-Bank  Farm.     (H.  Jackson)  Belgra.  27:  69,  261. 

Sea-Bathing  in  France.    (H.  .Jones)  Once  a  Week,  5:  546. 

Sea-Bathing  Places  of  England.     Fraser,  25:   182. 

Sea  Beaclies,  Traveling  of.  (G.  H.  Kinahau)  Eel.  En- 
gin.  23:  240. 

SeaBirds,  Amongstthe.  (M.  G.  Watkins)  Fraser,  94:  446. 

—  A  few.     (H.  W.  Elliot)  Harper,  58:  497. 

Sea  Creatures,  Strange.  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
18:  309. 

Sea  Cucumbers.  (W.  Houghton)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  i : 
192. 

Sea  Dreams;  an  Idyll.     (A.  Tennyson)  Macmil.  i:  191. 

Sea  Drift;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  32:  43. 

Sea-Elephant  Hunting.  (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  4: 
112. 

Sea-fed  Engine  for  propelling  Vessels.  (J.  Gait)  Fraser, 
13:  494. 

Sea  Fights,  Ancient  and  modern.     Cornh.  8:  410. 

Sea  Fisheries.  Perils  of.    (G.  H.  Proctor)  Overland,  8:  56. 

Sea  Gull,  Peter  the  tame.     Chamb.  J.  57:  426. 

Sea  Horse,  The.     (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural,  i:  225. 

Sea  Islands  of  South  Carolina.  (E.  B.  Seabrook)  Gal- 
axy, 2:  317. —  (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper,  57:  839. 

—  Gen.  Greene's  Plantation  on.     (F.  A.  Ober)  Lippinc. 

26:  241. 

Sea  Industries  and  Adventures.  (W.  W.  Harney)  Lip- 
pinc. 12:  49. 

Sea  Laws,  Old.     All  the  Year,  30:  31. 

Se-,i  Level.     (H.  P.  Malet)  Geog.  M.  3:  216,  247. 

—  Changes  of.     (A.  Tylor)  Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  21,  216. 
Sea  Lilies.     (W.  Thomson)  Intel.  Obs.  6:  i. 

Sea  Lion  at  Home.     (A.  W.  Chase)  Overland,  3:  350. 
Sea  Lions.     (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  8:  266.  —  (J. 

W.  Clark)  Contemj).  27:  21.  —  Chamb.  J.  54:  77S. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  247. 
Sea  Maid  and  Fisherman;  a  Legend.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  563. 
Sea  Margins,  Ancient.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  57:  i. 

—  (R.  Chambers)  Am.  J.  Sci.  58:  ^;^.  — Chamb.  J. 

9:  391- 
Sea  Monsters.     Chamb.  J.   54:   673.— (M.   Scheie  de 

Vere)  Putnam,  13:  465.— And.  M.  i:  483. 
Sea  Otters.     (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  4:  25. 
Sea  Piece,  A.     (J.  Montgomery)  Lond.  M.  11:  81. 
Sea  Serpent.     Am.  J.   Sci.  2:    147.     12:  375. — (S.  L. 

Mitchill)  Am.  J.  Sci.  15:  351.  —  Westm.  50:  491. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   20:  3S5.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

17:  224.  —  Niles's  Reg.  44:  413. — All  the  Year, 

23:  152.  —  Blackw.  2:  645.     3:  33,   204.     4:  100, 

4S9. — Chamb.   J.   43:    377.  —  (H.   C.   Andersen) 

Scrib.  3:  325.  —  Hogg,  7:   166. 

—  and  Octopus.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  21:  178. 
Seashore,  Natural  History  of.     (.\.  R.  Coggeshall)  Atlan. 

2:  414. 

—  Science  on.     (S.  Hibberd)  Recr.  Sci.  1 :  29,  109. 

—  Wonders  of.     No.  Brit.  22:  i. 
Seashore  Alluvium.     Nature,  24:  2S6. 

Seashore  Rambles.     Chamb.  J.  54:  262.     57:  449. 
Seasickness.     Bentley,  48:  52. —(S.  Osgood)  Putnam, 
16:  257.  —  All  the  Year,  28:  342. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Tinsley,  5:  356. 

—  Physiology  of.     (R.  m".  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  84:  17. 

—  Prevention  of,  by  Use  of  Ice.     Westm.  90:  462. 
Seaside  and  Seaport.  (H.  W.  Lucy)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13 :  220. 

—  At  the.     Cornh.  4:  582.     32:  414. 

—  in  Spring.     All  the  Year,  40:  415. 

—  in  Winter.     Temp.  Bar,  28:  342. 

—  Life  at.     Chamb.  J.  26:  316. 

—  Romance  of.     Chamb.  J.  38:  3S. 


SEASIDE 


1173 


SEAMAN 


Seaside,  Stroll  by.     (E.  S.  Morse)  Am.  Natural.  2:  236. 
Seaside  Adventure.     Chamb.  J.  52:  473. 
Seaside  Flowers.     Chamb.  J.  43:  676. 
Seaside  Homes.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Natural.  3:  337. 
Seaside  Laboratory,  American.     (E.  K.  Lankester)  Na- 
ture, 21 :  497. 
Seaside  Life.     Once  a  Week,  7:  149. 
Seaside  Lodgers.     All  the  Year,  5:  496. 
Seaside  Reading.     Eraser,  32:  559. 
Seaside  Recreations  of  Mr.  Jolly  Green.     Colburn,  94: 

63-334- 
Seaside  Resorts  for  Londoners.     Chamb.  J.  20:  305. 
Seaside  Reverie.     Blackw.  7:  622. 
Seaside  Sanatorium.     Lend.  Soc.  18:  225. 
Seaside  Show.     Chamb.  J.  29:   129. 
Seaside  Sketches.     Blackw.  11:  425.     12:  169.     15:35. 
Seaside  Stereoscopes.     All  the  Year,  22:  48S. 
Seaside  Story.     St.  James,  35:  36. 
Seaside  Studies.     All  the  Year,  8:   41. — Blackw.   So: 

1S4-472.     81:  669.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  321. 

—  (S.  Tenney)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  312. 
Seaside  Wonders,  Gosse's.     Brit.  Q.  24:  32.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  59:  433. 
Sea  Sketch;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  229. 
Sea  Sketches.     Godey,  20:  69. 
Sea   Songs,   English.      All  the  Year,   24:    108. — Dub. 

LTniv.  46:  153.  —  Brit.  Q.  39:  368. 
Sea  Squirts.     Good  Words,  16:  494. 

—  Structure  and  Affinities  of.     (J.  C.  Galton)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  8:  240. 
Sea  Stories.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  281. 
Sea  Studies.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Eraser,  91:  541.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  126:  131. —  (N.  W.  Moore)  Overland,  8: 

297.     9:  122. 
Sea  Trout,  Among  the.     (A.  W.  Powell)  Belgra.  30:  39. 
Sea-Trout  Eishing.     (A.  R.  Maedonough)  Scrib.  14:  29. 
Sea  Urchin.      (St.  G.   Mivart)  Pop.   Sci.  R.  9:    366. — 

Chamb.  J.  54:  325. 

—  of  New  England.     (A.  E.  Verrill)  Am.  J.  Sci.  gg:  loi. 
Sea  Voyage.     (B.  P.  Ward)  St.  James,  47:  102. 

—  A  terrible.     Chamb.  J.  56:  696. 

—  to  New  York  and  back.     St.  James,  49:  3S6. 

Sea  Waifs  and  Sea  Strays.     (W.  B.   Adams)    Once   a 

Week,  7:  125. 
Sea  Walls  and  Foreshoes.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  597. 
Sea  Water,  Analysis  of.     (G.   Schweitzer)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

38:  12. 

—  at  different  Depths,  Constitution  of.      (G.  Forchham- 

mer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  401. 

—  Constitution  of.     (G.  Forchharamer)  J.  Frankl.  List. 

79:   107. 

—  Expansion   by   Heat.      (T.   E.    Thorpe   and   A.    W. 

Rucker)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  440. 
Sea  Wave,  Greatest  ever  known,  Aug.  13,  1S68.     (R.  A. 
Proctor)  Eraser,  82:  93.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  301. 

—  May  10,  1877.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Cornh.36:  601.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  90:  83.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

2:  171. 
Seaweed,  and  its  Products.     Chamb.  J.  39:  182. 
Seaweeds.      (J.   L.   Russell)   Am.   Natural.   2:  225.     4: 

274.  —  Chamb.  J.  4:  181.— All  the  Year,  28:  366. 

—  (G.  S.  Brady)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  169. 

—  as  Objects  of  Design.     (S.  J.  Mackic)  Art  J.  10:  4,  S5. 

—  Brown.     Once  a  Week,  8:  524. 

—  Cuban.     (W.  G.  Farlow)  Am.  Natural.  5:  201. 

—  Flowering  and  Fructification  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  299. 

—  Green.     Once  a  Week,  5:  260. 

—  Higher,  of  the  Atlantic  Coast.     (D.  S.  Jordan)  Am. 

Natural.  8:  398-479. 

—  Red.     Once  a  Week,  5:  498. 

Fertilization  of,  by  Infusoria.     Nature,  20:  463. 

Seaweed  Harvest  in  Jersey.     Chamb.  J.  58:  273. 


Sea-Weeders;  a  Poem.     Fraser,  22:  493. 

Seabury,  Bp.  Samuel.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Internat.  R.  lo:  314. 

—  and   the    Episcopal   Recorder.      (W.    S.  Perry)   Am. 

Church  R.  15:  30. 

—  Imprisonment   of.     (N.   S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church 

R.  9:  yy 

—  Life  of.     (W.  J.  Seabury)  Am.  Church  R.  34:  161. 
Seafield,  Anna  Ogilvie,  Countess  of.    Chr.  Obs.  11:  1-133. 
Seaford.     All  the  Year,  37:   134. 

—  and  its  Prawns.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  477. 

—  Excavations  at.     (A.  L.  Fox)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  287. 

—  Romano-British  Cemetery  at.     (J.  E.  Price)  Anthrop. 

J.  6:  300. 

—  Sketch  of.     Victoria,  10:  252. 

Seaforth  Papers.     No.   Brit.  39:    318.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  79:  483.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  61:  162,  448. 
Seal  of  Queen  Catherine  Parr.     (J.  C.  Brooke)  Arch.  5: 

232. 

—  of  Prince  Edmund.     (T.  Astle)  Arch.  4:  195. 

—  of  the   Deanery  of   Sonning.     (Sir  W.   Blackstone) 

Arch.  3:  414. 

—  of  Baron  Fitz-Walter.     (J.  C   Brooke)  Arch.  5:  211. 

—  of  Ranulph.  Earl  of  Chester.     (E.  King)  Arch.  4:  1 19. 

—  of  Robert,  Duke  of  Gloucester.  (J.  Milles)  Arch.  7:  69. 

—  of  Bishop  of  Philadelphia.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  7:  362. 
Seals.     All  the  Year,  22:  105.  — Benilcy,  3:  78. 

—  Ancient  Scottish.     Art  J.  18:  304. 

—  and  Signets.     (J.  Hutchings)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  11:  58. 

—  Apocalyptic,  Scene  and  Era  of.     Chr.  Obs.  30:  210, 

278,  33°-     65:  862. 

—  Conventual,  Matrices  of.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  5:  346. 

—  Engraving  of.     Godey,  49:  203. 

—  Great,  of  England,   1648-60.     (W.  D.  Cooper)  Arch. 

38:  77- 

—  in  England,  Hist,  and  Use  of.   (H.  Ellis)  Arch.  18:  12. 

—  in  Mellen  Chamberlain's  Collection.     N.  E.  Reg.  34: 

184. 

—  of  Ecclesiastical  Courts,  Edw.  I.     (Sir  W.  Blackstone) 

Arch.  3:  414. 

—  of  written  Instruments.     Am.  Law  R.  i :  638. 

—  to  Documents  from  the  Barons  of  England.     (N.  IT. 

Nicolas)  Arch.  21:  192. 

—  used  by  Oculists.     (R   Gough)  Arch.  9:  227. 

Seal    Ring   of   Sir  R.  Worsley.     (J.    Milles  and  J.   C. 

Brooke)  Arch.  4:   176,  182. 
Seal  Wife.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Godey,  26:   128. 
Seal,  The.     (J.  Colman)  Nat.  M.  13:   201. — Penny  M. 

4:  9.  — .Scrib.  16:  879. 

—  and  Seal-Skins.     Chamb.  J.  21:   75. 

—  Plea  for.     Chamb.  J.  52:  43-5. 

—  Structure  and  Habits  of.     (J.  Harwood)  .T.  Frankl. 

Inst.  6:  154. 
Seals,  Day  with  the.     (C.  W.  Wood)  Argosy.  28:  462. 

—  Eared,  and  their  Habits.  Allen's.     Nature,  3:   14S. 

—  Fur.     (CM    Scammon)  Overland.  3:  ^qi,. 

on  Pribylov  Islands.     (H.  W.  Elliott)  Harper,  48: 

705- 
Seal  Fishery  of  Labradorand  Spitzbergen.  Hunt,  45:  ^C-,?.. 

—  of  Newfoundland.     Nature,   lo:   264.  —  (P.   Tocquc) 

Liv.  Age,  27:  186. 
Seal  Fisheries  of  Alaska.   (O.  Howes,  jr.)  0.  &  IM.  1 :  4S7. 
Seal-Hunting.     New  Dom.  20:   i|;o.  —Penny  M.  4:  100. 

—  in  Cornwall.     Once  a  Week,  17:  406. 

Sealed  Letter;  a  Story.    Temp.  Bar,  57:  372.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  144:  140. 
Sealing-Wax,  Manufacture  of.     Penny  M.  6:  435. 
Sealsfield,  Charles,  Writings  of.     For.  Q.  37:  416. 
Sealskins  and  Copperskins.     Month,  4:  3^7,  40-!. 
Se;imin,  Ezra  C,  on  Progress  of  Nations.     (R.  Ellis) 

Chr.  Exam.  42  :  46. 
Seaman,  Old.     Lond.  M.  6:  5;o. 
Seaman's  Manual.     Mo.  R.  156:  533. 


SEAMEN 


1174 


SECOND 


Sca:nen,  American,  in  foreign  Ports.     Hunt,  ii:  344. 

—  British.    (T.  Brassey)  Coutemp.  24:  568.  —  Eraser,  87: 

332- 

—  British  Merchant.   Eraser,  75:  262.   79:169.    80:386. 

—  (W.  Dawson)  Eraser,  88:  250.  92:  736.  —  (H. 
A.  Page)  Good  Words,  14:  246. 

Hostility  to  State  Church.     Eel.  R.  71:  652. 

—  Character  of.     Blackw.  9:  414,  531. 

—  Condition  of  Hospitals  and  Homes  for.     New  Eng.  3: 

481. 

—  Education  of,  at  the  South.    (E.  Heriot)  De  Bow,  26:  38. 

—  Health  of.     All  the  Year,  7:  17S. 

—  Ill-Treatment  of.     Am.  Whig  K.  2:  230. 
• — Impressment  of.     Blackw.  20:  745. 

and  Elogging  of.  (T.  P.  Thomp-on)  Westm.  20:  489. 

—  Influence    of    moral    and    religious    Instruction    ou. 

Blackw.  9:  414,  531.     10:  363,  514. 

—  Laws  concerning.     Niles's  lieg.  37:  /^. 

—  Merchant.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  II :  230. 

—  of  the  Cyclades.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  348,  484. 

—  Religion  among.     Cong.  M.  i:  365,  41S,  471. 

—  Rights  and  Wrongs  of.   (C  Nordhoff)  Harper,  48:  556. 

—  Shipping  of.     Nav.  M.  i :  220. 

—  Treatment  of.     Nav.  M.  1 :  320. 

—  Wages  of.     Nav.  M.  i:  413. 

Seamen's  Eriends'   Society.     (J.  Leavitt)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

3:  253- 
Seamanship,  Modern.     (W.  Dawson)  Eraser,  84:  793. 
Seamstresses,  Distressed.     Westm.  50:   197. 
Seamy  Side.     (W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice)  Appleton,  21 : 

444,  534.     22:  38-528.     23:  49-321- 

—  of  Letters.    Cornh.  42:  348.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  556. 
Search,  Right  of.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  16:    594. 

—  (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  11:  9.  —  (M.  E.  Maury) 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  289.  —  Eor.  Q.  35:  211.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  5:  8. — Eraser,  25:  442. 

Search  after  Happiness.    (.1.  C.  Brenan)  Sharpe,  51 :  315. 

—  of  an  Antiquary.  (M.  A.  Green)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  4S1. 
Searchers  at  St.  Shadrach's.     St.  James,  2:  110. 
Soars,  Edmund  H.,  Tributes  to.     (G.  W.  Hosmer  and  R. 

Ellis)  Unita.  R.  5:  178. 
Sears.   Edward  I.,  Death  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q. 
34:  vii. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  34:   197. 
Sears,  Robert.     History  of  the  Bible.     So.  Q.  4:  509. 

—  Wonders  of  the  World.     So.  Q.  3:  259. 
Season,  The.     (.1.  Harwood)  Belgra.  14:  433. 
Seasons,  The  four.     Putnam,  g:  368. 

—  and  Months,  Symbols  of,  in  early  Art.     (C.  Boutell) 

Art  J.  29:  77,  233. 

—  Astronomy  of.     (D.  K.  Lee)  Univ.  Q.  21 :  209. 

—  Effect  on  Animals.  (N.  S.  Shaler)  Am  Natural.  6:  671. 

—  Influence  on  the  Eaculties  of  Man.     Mo.  R.  133:  325. 
on  Health.     ( W.  A.  Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  6:  133. 

—  MediiBval  Representations  of.  (J.  Eowler)Arch.  44:  137. 

—  Mystery  of.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  Belgra.  7:  346. 

—  Poem  on.     (W.  Leighion)  St.  James,  25:   12. 
Season  Ticket.     (T.  C.  Haliburton)  Dub.  Univ.  53:  3S7, 

558,  7^7-     54:  105-740-     55:  71,  242,  328. 
Seaton,  J.  Colborne,  Lord,  and  his  Regiment.    Chr.  Rem. 

54  ■•  239. 
Seattle  Indians.     (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  4:  297. 
Soaver  Eamily.     (W   B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Reg.  26:  303. 
Sebastian,  Don,  King  of  Portugal.    Eel.  M.  39:  211,  355. 

—  (Mrs.  A.  M  Miiuster)  Bentley,  58:  123.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  65:  457. 

Sebastian.  (K.  Cooper)  Macmil.  37:  266,  353,  433.    38:1. 
Sebastian  Strome;  a  Tale.    (J.  Hawthorne)  All  the  Year, 

42:  457-601.     43:  1-476. 
Sebastiani,  Marshall,  with  portrait.    Internat.  M.  4:  287. 
Sebastopol.    Bentley,  36:  331.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33:  447. 

—  Bentley,  39:   122. 


Sebastopol,  Army  before.     Bentley,  37:   11  [. 

—  Ensign  Pepper's  Letters  from,  1S55.  Colburn,i05:  283. 

—  Eall  of.     Nat.  R.  i:  478. —  Bentley,  38:  331.  — Liv. 

Age,  47:  257.  — Dem.  R.  35:  204. 

—  Great  Explosion  at,  1S55.     Liv.  Age,  48:  265. 

—  Guide-Book  to.     Chamb.  J.  31:  200. 

—  in  1862.     Colburn,  125:  362. 

—  Maynard's  Journey  from  Paris  to.     Colburn,  105:  15. 

—  Poem  on.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  105:  308. 

—  Siege  of,  1854.     Quar.  96:  200. — Colburn,  102:  492. 

—  Zouaves  at.     Colburn,  105:  379. 

Secchi,  Aiigelo.     Nature,  17:  370.  —  Month,  35:  130. — 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  742. 
Secession.     De  Bow,  28:  367. 

—  and  New  England.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  95. 

—  and  NuUilication.    (R.  J.  Walker)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  179. 

—  and  Reconstruction.     Brownson,  20:  481. 

—  Climatic  Intluenceson.  (D.  Campbell)  No.  Am.  102:  24. 

—  from  another  Point  of  View.     Liv.  Age,  69:  243. 

—  Perjurv  exemplitied  in.     Danv.  Q.  4:  248. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Liv.  Age,  68:  801. 

—  South  Carolina  Ordinance  of.    Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  244. 

—  Southern  Apology  for.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng. 

19:  73T- 

Secocoeni,  Chief,  A  Visit  to.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  302. 

Second  Adam  and  the  new  Birth,  Sadler's.    (J.  \V.  San- 
tee)  Mercersb.  15:  45. 

Second  Advent  of  Christ.  (H.  Cowles)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  4S5. 

—  (G.  T.  Ladd)  New  Eng.  33:  356.  —  (T.  W.  Cnam- 
bers)  Ref.  Q.  27:  165.  — (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  1 
J.  6:  417,  529.     7:  I.                                                            I 

—  and  Church  Question.   (G.  V.  Smith)  19th  Cent.  4:  116. 

—  and  the  Millennium.    (D.  D.  Buck)  Meth.  Q.  35:  378. 

—  (L.  D.  Barrows)  Meth.  Q.  36:  433. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Eel.  R.  49:  198. 

—  Cotton  Mather's  Sentiments  on.     (H.  Carleton)  Theo. 

&  Lit.  J.  7:  609. 

—  Matthew  xxiv.  29-31   on.     (E.  Robinson)  Bib.   Sac. 

1843:  531. 

—  Nature  and  Signs  of.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  442. 

—  Noel's  Inquiry  on.     Chr.  Obs.  28:  450. 

—  not  premillennial.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12:  588. 

—  Olshausen's  and  Alvord's  View.     Theo.  «&,  Lit.  J.  10: 

408. 

—  Philpot  on.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  830. 

—  Reply  to  Brown  on.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  3: 

529.     4:  I,  177. 

—  Scripture  Doctrine  of.     (G.  Bush)  Princ.  2:  9. 

—  When  V     Theo.  Repos.  6:  244. 

—  Whitby's  Hypothesis  concerning.     (J.  Jones)  Theo. 

&  Lit.  J.  9:   198. 
See  Jesus  Christ. 
Second  Adventists.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Howitt,  2:  230. 
Second  Bell.     (L.  A.  Wilmer)  Godey,  20:  164. 
Second-Class  Passengers.     Chamb.  J.  35:  177. 
Second  Piddles.     Chamb.  J.  40:  145. 
Second  Elight.     (M.  W.  Savage)  Dub.  Univ.  42:  666. 
Second  Husband.     (Mrs.  E.  Benners)  Godey,  23:  270. 
Second  Mabel.     Tinsley,  11:  223. 

Second  Marriage;  a  Tale.    (G.  C.  Munro)  Peop.  J.  10:  7. 
Second  Mrs.  Tillotson;  a  Story.     (P.  H.  Fitzgerald)  All 

the  Y'ear,  15:  1-601.     16:   17-161. 
Second-Rate.     (A.  Gray)  Tinsley,  29:  495. 
Second  Sight.     (E.  W.  Latimer)  Liv.  Age,  137:  337-402. 

—  (.L  Scoffern)  St.  James,  li:  33.  — Once  a  Week, 
8:  247. 

—  a  Poem.     Colburn,  5:  116. 

—  and  Apparition,  Stories  oL     Dub.  Univ.  3:  546. 

—  Expose  of.     (E.  Marshall)  Colburn.  96:  417. 

—  Remarkable  Instance  of.     Blackw.  3:   18. 

—  Secret  of.     (H.  Hatton)  Scrib.  21 :  65. 

See  Apparitions  ;  Mesmerism;  Spiritualism. 


SECOND 


1175 


SEEDS 


Second  Tlioughts.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  385. 
Second  Time  of  Asking;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  504. 
Second  Vision  of  Judgment;  a  Poem.    (R.  Keeier)  Lake- 
side, 3:  58. 
Second  Wife;  a  Tale.     Internal.  M.  3:  331. 
Secrecy.     Colburn,  60:  224. 

—  Principle  of.     Princ.  21 :  533. 

Secret,  Tiie.     (P.  de  Kock)  Bentley,  2:  360. 

—  of  a  good  Life  ;  a  I'oem.     St.  James,  30:  451. 

—  of  Louise  Hastings.     (V.  F.  Townsend)  Siiarpe,  37: 

147. 

—  of  the  Mere.     (R.  Buchanan)  Good  Words,  17:  494. 

—  of  the  Sea;  a  Novel.     Argosy,  ig:  1-401.     20:  j-401. 

—  of  Stoke  Manor.     Blackw.  75:  715.     76:  52-343. 

—  of   the    Stradivarius  ;    a    Stoiy.     Blackw.    130:    771. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  790. 

—  of  the  Well.     House.  Words,  11:4. 
Secrets,  Choice.     House.  Words,  4:  521. 

—  Keeping.     (L.  Blancliard)  C'olburn,  58:  247. 

—  of  the  Blue  Chamber.     Bentley,  9:  399. 

—  of  my  OfKce.    St.  James,  6:  345,  457.    7:  56-444.     8: 

49-433- 

—  of  the  Past.     Dem.  R.  40:  248,  361,  459.    41:  62-474. 
Secret  as  the  Grave.     (C.  J.  Langston)  .\rgosy,  32:  130. 
Secret  Cabinet.     (J.  B.  O'Meara)  Bentley,  16:  488. 
Secret  Chamber.    (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  120:  70Q.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  35.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  151. 
Secret  Communication  in  ancient  Armies.     Eel.  Mus.  I : 

497- 
Secret  Drawer.     Chamb.  J.  55:  692. 
Secret  Lover;  from  the  Persian.     Blackw.  32:  312. 
Secret  Marriage.     (Duke  de  Pomar)  Tinsluy,   22:  113- 

561.     23:  1-562. 
Secret  Service,  United  States.     Appleton,  10:  360. 
Secret  Sessions.    (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  8:  146. 
Secret  Society.     (H.  M.  Prior)  Lond.  Soc.  23:  226. 
Secret  Societies.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.   14:  513, 

661.  — All  the  Year,   41:    151.  —  Bentley,   54:  88. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:  472.  — (T.  Smyth)  Princ.  22: 

41.— (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  5:  88.  — Penny  M.  6: 

199. 

—  Address  to  Members  of.     Meth.  M.  36:  66. 

—  and  the  Catholic  Church.     (C.  Coppens)  Am.  Cath.  Q. 

5:  239- 

—  and  secret  Political  Clubs,  History  and  Mysterj-  of. 

Eraser,  21:  542.     22:  243. 

—  College.     (W.  W.  Lathrop)  Univ.  Q.  3:  273. 

—  in  Russia.     (D.  M.  Wallace)  Fortn.  28:   149.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.89:  384.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
i:  407. 

—  in  the  U.  S.     (T.  A.  Becker)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  193. 

—  of  Asia;  the  Assassins  and  Thugs.     (T.  De  Quincey) 

Blackw.  49:  229. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Eel.  R.  66:  579. 

—  of  Southern  Itah'.     (C.  Seton)  Lippinc.  24;  579. 
Secretary,  Our,  of  the  Universal  Finance  Co.    Chamb.  J. 

45:  577- 
Secreto,  El,  a  Voces.    (P.  Calderon)  Colburn,  79:  1S9. 
Sect  and  the  Church.     (VV.  Rupp)  Mercersb.  18:  477. 
Sects,  Account  of  various.     Metli.  JL  38:   746. 

—  American.     (A.  Bierbower)  Chr.  Q.  5:  2S9. 

—  and  Denominations.     (H.  AJlon)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  7:  261. 

—  Creeds,  Fellowship.     {'SI.  Ballou)  Univ.  Q.  6:  15. 

—  Evangelical,  Quarterly  Review  on.    Chr.  Obs.  10:  51. 

—  Gregoire's  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  234. 

—  Hindu  Religious.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  807. 

■ —  Singular;  White  Quakers.     Howitt,  2:   180. 
Second  Adventists.  (J.  G.Whittier)  Howitt,  2:  230. 

—  Union  of;  New  Era  of  the  Spirit.     (L  E.  Dwinell) 

Cong.  R.  lo:  157. 
Sect  Svstem.     (J.  W.  Neviu)  Mercersb.  i:  482,  521.     2: 
V^8. 


Sectarianism.  Tait,  n.  s.  21:  269.  —  (C.  Hodge)  Princ. 
12:  465.  — New  Eng.  5:  78.— (E.  Peabody)  Chr. 
Exam.  21:  291.  —  (S.  B.  Goodenow)  New  Eng.  33: 
337.  —  (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Eng.  33:  554.  —  (L 
Errett)  Chr.  Q.  3:  i.  — (S.  E.  Shepard)  Chr.  Q.  8: 
104. 

—  Evils  of.     (J.  W.  Santee)  Mercersb.  5:  583. 

—  in  Heresy,  Wylie's.     Dial,  i:  161. 

Secular   Calling,    Sacredness   of.     (J.  A.  Brown)   Good 

Words,  22:  827. 
Secularism  and  Christianity.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  E.xani. 

55:  267. 

—  and  Church.  (F.  D.  Huntington)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  i. 

—  Logic  and  Appeals  of.     Lond.  Q.  i:   146. 
Secularization  of  the  Church.     Nation,  11:  39. 
Securities,  Negotiable,  Stolen.  Bank.  M.  (  X.  Y.)  29:  844. 
Sedan,  Battle  of.     (J.  De  Liefde)  Good  Words,  12:  566. 

—  Day  at.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  23:  899. 

—  in  a  State  of  Siege.     Chamb.  J.  47:  737. 

—  Soldier's  Story  of.     Temp.  Bar,  33:  247. 

—  revisited.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  503. 

—  Three  Days  at.     (J.  O'Connor)  Dark  Blue,  i:  556. 

—  Visit  to  the  Battlefield  of.     Lippinc.  8:  97.    Same  art. 

Broadw.  8:  376. 
Seddon,  James  A.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  26:  359. 
Sedgwick,  Adam.     (J.  Phillips)  Nature.  7:  257.     Same 

art.  Am.  J.   Sci.   106:  45.  —  (H.  Carlisle)  Macmil. 

41:  476.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  350. 
Sedgwick,  Catherine  M.     O.  &  N.  6:  601. 

—  Clarence.     (W.  Hillard)  No.  Am.  32:  73. 

—  Hofie  Leslie.    (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  No.  Am.  26:  403. 

—  West.  Mo.  R.  i:  289. 

—  Letters  from  Abroad.     Eel.  R.  74:  265.  —  So.  Q.  10: 

85.— Mo.  R.  155:  503.  — Mus.  43:  63. 

—  Linwoods.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  42:   160.  —  Mo. 

R.  138:  211.  —So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  57. 

—  Live  and  let  live.    Am.  Q.  22:  254.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

3:  690. 

—  Means  and  Ends.     Dem.  R.  6:  127. 

—  Novels.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  15. 

—  Redwood.     ( W.  C.  Bryant)  No.  Am.  20 :  245.  —  U.  S. 

Lit.  Gaz.  1:  101. — Mo.  R.  io5:  429. 

—  Rich  Poor  Man,  etc.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  331. 

—  Sketches.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:   124. 

—  Tales.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  218. 

—  Voyage  across  the  Atlantic.     Dem.  R.  g:  236. 

—  Writings  of.     (A  Norton)  No.  Am.  23:  212.  —  (J.  G. 

Palfrey)  No.  .Vm.  45:  475. — Am.Q.  21:   iS.  —  (H. 

Martineau)  Westm.  28:   42. 
Sedgwick,  Theodore,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  7:   129. — 

with   portrait,   Dem.    R.    11:    86.  —  with    portrait, 

Wore.  M.  2:  ^2-  —  ^<^>-  '-'■t-  Mess.  6:  52. 
Sedition.     (H.  Compton)  Fortn.  19:  465. 

—  Law  of  1798.     So.  R.  3:  450. 

Sedley,  Sir  Charles,  Memoirs  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  265. 
Sedlnitzky  von  Choltitz,  Count,  Bishop  of  Breslau.    Am. 

Church  R.  25:  568. 
Seduction.     Chr.  Exam.  15:   158. 
See  of  St.  Peter,  Allies  on  the.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  82S. 
See  Bishoprics.     (W.  .A.dams)  .•Vm.  Church  R.  10:   321. 

14:  I.  —  (J.  H.  Ligraham)  Am.  Church  R.  10:  519. 

—  Am.  Church  R.  20:  i,  428. 

Scebach,  Marie,  as  an  Actor.  (C.  Carroll)  Nation,  II :  227. 
Seed,    Syntax   of   the    Hebrew    Wonl    translated.      (R. 

Hutcheson)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  317. 
Seed,  Life  of  a.     (M.  T.  Masters)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  396. 
Seed  and  Harvest.     (M.  Janvrin)  Sharpe.  45:  249. 
Seeds   and   Fruits.     (Sir  J.    Lubbock)    Fortn.    35:  426. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  g6:  756.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  ig:  156,  3,4. 

—  as  Projectiles.     (M.  N.  Elrod)  Am.  Natural.  13:  93. 

—  (C.  V.  Riley)  Am.  Natural.  10:  216. 


SEEDS 


1176 


SELF-TORMENTORS 


Seeds,  Dispersion  of.  Chamb.  J.  40:  310.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  62:  119.  —  Nature,  6:  164. 

—  Form  of,  as  a  Factor  in  Natural   Selection.     (R.  E. 

C.  Stearns)  Am.  Natural.  13:  411. 

—  Something  about.   (W.W.  Bailey)  Am.  Natural.  5:  71. 

—  Universal  Typeof.    (T.  Meelian)  Am. Natural.  5:  510. 
Seed  Farm  at  Flowering  Time.     All  the  Year,  44:  124. 
Seedling  Plants,  Growth  of  Structure  in.     (J.  C.  Draper) 

Nature,  8:  272,- 
Seed  Time  and  Harvest.     (F.  Renter)  Liv.  Age,  108:  19- 

784.     109:  16-794.     ^^°-  1"- 
Seed  Time  and  Harvest.     Once  a  Week.  6:  550. 
Seeing  the  Folly  of  it.     Tinsley,  5:  268. 

—  with  the  Eyes  shut.     Cornh.  6:  64. 

Seeking  the  Bubble;  a  Story  of  the  War.  (R.  B.  Irwjii) 
U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  123-515.     4:  10-496.     5:  133. 

Seeking  Dinner  under  Difficulties.  (F.  Copeutt)  Knick, 
38:  493. 

Seeking  of  the  Waterfall.  (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  41 :  88. 

Seemuller,  A.  M.  C.     Emily  Chester.  Liv.  Age,  84:  603. 

—  Reginald  Archer.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  9:  113. 
Seen  from  the  Cross  of  St.  Paul's;  a  Tale.     (E.J.  Davis) 

St.  .James,  39:  supp. 
Seen  in  a  Mirror ;  a  Gho.st  Story.  Lond  Soc.  38:  supp.  74. 
Seer,  The;  a  Tale.     (R.  Lindau)  Blackw.  129:  78. 
Seers  and  Overseers.     All  the  Year.  27:  372. 
Seeress  of  Prevorst,  Koerner's.     Blackw.  40:  86.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  6:  171. 
Segment's  Shadow.     House.  Words,  18:  377. 
Segur,  -Joseph  Alex,  de,   Life  and  Works  of.     Mo.  R. 

152:  439. 
Segur,  Count  Louis  de.  Memoirs.  Quar.  139:  186.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Aire,   126:  579.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.   85: 

513.  —  Cath.  World,  7:  633.  —  Am.  Quar.  i:  521. — 

Mo.  R.  no:  484.     112:  2S3.— Blackw.  30:  731. 
Segur,  Philippe  Paul  de.     Ev.  Sat.  14:  413. 
Seiches  of  ihe  Lake  of  Geneva.     Nature,  18:  100. 
Seidelin,  Clans;  a  Danish  Apothecary.     (A.  Hamilton) 

Macmil.  11:  57. 
Seidl,  Johann  G.,  Austrian  Poet.     Eraser,  46:  213. 
Seigli^-re,  Mile,  de  la.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  85,  258,  476. 
Seine,  The  River.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  599. 

—  Belgrand's.     Nature,  5:  377. 

—  Improvements  of,  1850.     (G.  R.  Burnell)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  51:   ■;■},. 
Seistan,  Asia.     Colburn,  164:  104. 
Seizure  for  Queen's  Taxes.     (J.  G.  Harwood)  St.  James, 

40:  635. 
Selah,  Meaning  of.     (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  20:  217. 

—  Danv.  Q.  4:  214. 
Selborne.  England.     Colburn,  29:  564. 

—  Bell's.     Nature,  17:  399. 

—  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  8:  25. 

—  Piece  of  Antiquity  at.     (F.  Douce)  Arch.  17:  115. 

—  Visit  to.     Blackw.  48:  316.     80:    175.  —  Chamb.  J. 

6:  113. 

—  White's   Natural   History   of.    Nature,    li:    423. — 

Penny  M.  2:  36. 
Selby,  Dame  Eleanor,  Legend  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  389,  615. 

4:  19. 
Selden,  John.     Ev.  Sat.  17:  116. 

—  and  James  Usher.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  15:  200. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Temp.  Bar,  41:  478. 

—  Table-Talk.     Westm.  63:    278.  —  Bentley,   37:    135. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  419.  — Chr.  Obs.  45:  408-524. 

—  Titles  of  Honor,  Document  published  in.     (G.  Chal- 

mers) Arch.  19:  241. 
Selection,  Application  to  Agriculture.     (T.  Baldwin)  Na- 
ture, 10:  352. 

—  Natural,  and  the  Colors  of  Animals  and  Plants.     (A. 

R.  Wallace)  Mfcmil.  36:  384,  464. 
Darwin  on.     (W.  James)  No.  Am.  107:  362. 


Selection,  Natural,  Failure  of.     Fraser,  78:  353.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  99:  118. 

Where  it  fails.  (A.  R.  Wallace)  Liv.  Age,  109:  686. 

Selenium,  Action  of  Light  on.     Nature,  13:  407. 

—  and  the  Photophone.     (A.  G.  Bell)  Nature,  22:  500. 
Self,  Philosophy  of.     Blackw.  9:  307. 
Self-Accusation;   a  Story.      (P.  H.  Marcellus)  Galaxy, 

16:  65. 
Self-Brooding.     (W.  E.  Park)  University  Q.  i :  243. 
Self-Communion.     Chr.  Disc.  2:   167. 
Self-Conceit,  Humors  of.  (J.  S.  Blackburn)  N.  Eel.  7:  532. 
Self-Conquest.     (R.  Roberts)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  15:  69. 
Self-Consciousness.     (C.E.  Grinnell)  New  Eng.  33:  703. 

—  Effect  on  Character.     (R.  McC.  Edgar)  Theo.  Eel.  7: 

311- 

—  Fichte  on.     No.  Am.  106:  jt,'j. 

—  Origin  of.     (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.  I16:  245. 
Self-convicted;  a  Tale.     Eel.  M.  30:  254. 
Self-Culture.     (W.  E.  Channing)  Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  822. 

—  (W.  E.  Channing)  Chamb.  J.  6:  no.— (G.  L. 
Chaney)  Unita.  R.  7:  531.  — (H.  Stowell)  Ex.  II. 
Lee.  12:  499.  —  (M.  E.  Beedy)  University  Q.  2:  296. 

—  (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  14:  440.  —  (I.  E. 
Graeff)  Ref.  Q.  27:  73.  —  (C.  Z.  Weiser)  Ref.  Q. 
28:  522.  —  (T.  Edwards)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  5:  75. 

—  Channing  on.     Dem.  R    5:  85.  —  Mo.  R.  148:  334. 

—  Hints  on.     (A.  A.  Lipscomb)  Harper,  18:  205,  367. 

—  of  Women.     (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  51:  185. 

—  Taylor  on.     Anal.  M.  16:  481. 
Self-Defense,  Right  of.     Chr.  Exam.  31:   764. 
Self-Education.     (G.  Ripley)  Chr.  Exam.   9:  70.  —  (J. 

Brazer)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  295.  —  (J.  L.  Spalding) 
Cath.  World,  19:  198.  — (R.  Usher)  Eel.  M.  40:  357. 

—  and  College  Education.      (D.  Masson)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

4:  262. 

—  Fergusson  and  Miller  on.    Westm.  64:  73.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  36:  645. 
Self-Esteem  and  Self-Estimation.    C>'rnli.  33:  159.    Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  692. 

—  What  is  V     (H.  Holbeach)  St.  Paul's,  14:  334. 
Self-Examination.     Gen.  Repos.  3:  52. — Chr.  Obs.  2: 

204,  401.     II :  417. 
Self-Forgetfulness,  Power  of.     (A.  H.  Currier)  Bost.  R. 

5:  554- 
Self-Government,  Free.     (C.  Fine)  Luth.  Q.  2:  556. 

—  in  Towns.     (J.  A.  Picton)  Contemp.  34:  678. 

—  in  Villages,  Deca^'  of.     (T.  W.  Fowle)  Fortn.  32:  197. 

—  Progress  of.     (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q.  36:  205. 
Self-Help,  Smiles  on.     Fraser,  61:  778. 
Self-importance,  Philosophy  of.     (E.  Spencer)  Lippinc. 

5:  64. 

Self-Inspection,  Duty  of.     Cong.  M.  12:  643. 

Self-Introduction.     Loud.  M.  17:  341. 

Self-Knowledge.     (T.  Lewis)  Mercersb.  10:  362. 

Sclf-Love.     (S.  G.  Buckingham)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  564. 

Self-made  American  of  Culture.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Na- 
tion, 32:  385. 

Self-made  Men.     (G.  M.  Kellogg)  Lakeside,  2:  36. 

—  as  public  Benefactors.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  9: 

406. 
Self-Possession.     Irish  Mo.  5:  18. 
Self-Reliance.     (W.  Silsbee)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  331. 

—  Poem  on.     Contin.  Mo.  i:  149. 

Self-Righteousness,  Schemes  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  124. 
Self-Sacrifice.     (I.   F.  Mayo)   Good  Words,    16:  464.— 

Argosy,  22:  2S7.  —  (A.  M.  Wellington)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 
47:  225. 

—  Christian  Law  of.     (S.  Harris)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  143. 
Self-Seer,  The.     Fraser,  39:  92,  59,  308.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  20:  455,  519.     21:  104. 
Self-taught  Men.     Am.  Mo.  R.  i:   504. 
Self-Tormentors.     Chamb.  J.  8:  1S8. 


SELFHOOD 


1177 


SENSORY 


Selfhood  and  Sacrifice.     (O.  Dewey)  0.  &  N.  5:  177. 

Selfishness,  the  reigning  Vice.     Blackw.  21 :  884. 

Seligenstadt-on-the-Maiu.  (G.  C.  Swayne)  Ouce  a  Week, 
9:  390. 

Selinunte,  Ruins  of.     Penny  M.  6:  84. 

Selinus,  Temples  of.     (G.  M.  Lane)  Nation,  20:  365. 

Selkirk,  Alexander,  the  original  liobinson  Crusoe.  Hogg, 
4:   131.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  19:   164. 

Selkirk,  Lord,  and  the  Northwest  Companj'.  (Sir  J.  Bar- 
row) Quar.  16:  129. 

Sells.     Chamb.  J.  58:  325,  365. 

Selling,  Science  of.     Canad.  Mo.  2:  37S. 

Sellon,  Miss,  and  Sisters  of  Mercy.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  379. 

Selma;  a  Tale.     (E.  Dale)  Canad.  Mo.  12:  164,  265,  391. 

Selva  Desert  of  Brazil.     Hogg,  4:  31. 

Selwyn,  George.     Bentley,  16:  288. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.    Ed.  R.  80:  i.  —  Blackw.  55: 

164. — Liv.  Age,  2:  129. — Mo.  R.  161 :  299.    163:  39. 
Selwyn,  George  Augustus,  Bishop  of  Lichfield.      Quar. 

148:  33.  —  Cong.  3:  677.    7:  304.  —  (W.  H.  Bishop) 

Nation,  29:  44. —{H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  20: 

527.  —  Am.  Church  R.  30:  465.  — Liv.  Age,  138: 

476. 
Selwyn  in  Search  of  a  Daughter.     Blackw.  21 :  82-793. 
Sembrich,   Madame   Marcella,  with  portrait.     Colburn, 

167:  418. 
Semibreve,  Countess.     Chamb.  J.  41:  221. 
Semicircular  Canals  and  the  Sense  of   Sp.ice.     (G.  C. 

Robertson)  Mind,  3:  559. 
Seminaries  and  Seminarians.     Brownson,  18:  97. 

—  Ecclesiastical.     Brownson,  16:  456.  —  Dub.  R.  6:  162. 
Seminole  Vocabulary.     Hist.  M.  10:  239. 

Seminole  War.  Niles's  Reg.  15  :  295,  394.  17:  179. 
39:  447.    40:  11-70.     43:  90-123.     49:  365,393. 

—  Sketches  of.     So.  Lit.  J.  3:  76. 

Semitic  and  Aryan  Faith.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Theo.  R.  13: 

104. 
Semitic  Languages,  Renan  on.     Lond.  Q.  18:  2S5. 

—  and  Ar\-an  Languages.     (.J    F.  McCurdy)  Bib.  Sac. 

33:  78,  352-     36:  672.     37:  528,  752. 

—  Claims  of.     (F.  A.  Gast)  Ref.  Q.  28:  131. 
Semitic  Nations,  Renan  on.     Anthrop.  R.  2:  52. 
Semitic  Problems.     Eel.  R.  116:  259. 

Semitic  Race,  Miiller  on.    (C.  H.  Toy)  Bib.  Sac.  31 :  355. 

See  Jews. 
Semler,  Johann  Salomon,  Life  of.     Gen.  Repos.  1 :  58, 

277.     2:  38,  213. 
Semmes,  Raphael.     Service  afloat.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  208. 

—  Why  he  was  not  tried.  (,T.  A.  Bolles)  Atlan.  30:  88,  14S. 

—  (.J.  A.  Turner)  So.  M.  Ii:  563. 
Senipach,  Battle  of.     Blackw.  2:  530. 

Semper,  Gottfried,  Biography  of.     Am.  Arch.  7:  36-77. 
Semper  tidelis.     (A.  C.  Ketchum)  Harper,  47:  745. 
Sempill,  James,  Poems  of.     Hogg,  3:  374. 
Senancour,  Etienne  Pivert  de.     Ev.  Sat.  8:  577. 
Senate  of  the  United  States,  Etchings  of,    1834.     New 
Eng.  M.  7:  372. 

—  Chamber  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  123. 

—  Reform  of.     (L.  D.  Ingersoll)  Lakeside,  5:  322, 
Senatorial  Term.     Am.  Law  R.  4:   18. 

Seneca,  Lucius  Annaeus.    (J.  F.  Hurst)  Mcth.Q.  36:  197. 

—  Westm.  88:  43. 

—  and  St.  Paul.     Westm.  114:  309. 

—  as  a  Moralist  and  Philosopher.     Nat.  Q.  17:  i. 

—  OSdipus.     (W.  H.  Mallock)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  605. 

—  Translations  from.     Blackw.  8:  311. 

Seneca  Indians,  Capture  of  George  Haig  by,  1748.  (W. 
H.  Mitchell)  Hist.  M.  4:  357. 

—  Case  of.     New  York  R.  9:  209. 

—  State  of,  1821.     Chr.  Obs.  20:  423. 

Senfft,  Comte  de.     Memoires.     Bentley,  56:  311. 
Senior,  Henry.     Charles  Vernon;  a  Tale.     Ed.  R.  89:  83. 


Senior,  Nassau  William.  Conversations.  (M.  E.  G.  Duff) 
19th  Cent.  4:  240.  —  Lond.  Q.  54:  265.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  147:  259.  —  Appleton,  23:  385,  526. 

—  In  Memoriam.     (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  10:  253. 

—  Journals.     (W.  Bagehot)  Fortn.  16:   156. 

and  Conversations.    Eraser,  104:   301.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  151 :  48. 
Senior  Partner.     (Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell)  Lond.  Soc.  39:  i- 

535.     40:  56-541. 
Senior  Proctor's  Wooing.     (J.  A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  45: 

supp.  85. 
Senior  Wrangler.     Lond.  Soc.  9:  193. 

—  Punishing  a.     (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:   144. 
Sennacherib,  History  of.     Month,  35:  600. 

Senovo  and  Sliipka  revisited.     (W.  K.  Rose)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  23:  87. 
Sens  Lycee;  a  little   French   City.     (P.   G    Ilamerton) 

M.icmil.  8:  477.     10:  137. 
Sens-sur-Yonne.     (B.  R.  Parkes)  Argosy,  4:  264. 
Sensation  and  Intuition,  Sully's  Essays  on.     (A.  Bain) 

Fortn.  22:  146. —  (D.  A.  Spalding)  Nature,  II :  44. 

—  and  Perception.     (H.  C.  Bastian)  Nature,  i:  213,  309. 

—  and  Science.     Nature,  4:  177.     6:  177. 

—  Berkeley  on  Metaphysics  of.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Macmil. 

24:  147. 

—  Definition  of.     (W.  L.  Davidson)  Mind,  6:  551. 

—  Philosophy  of.     St.  James,  5:  340. 

—  Unity  of  Structure  of  Organs  of.    (T.  H.  Huxley)  19th 

Cent.  5  :  597.      Same  art.   Pop.   Sci.  Mo.  15:  86. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141 :  300. 

—  What  isV     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Mind,  i:  157. 
Sensation;  a  Satire.     Dub.  L^niv.  63:  86. 
Sensational  in  Literature  and  Art.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra. 

4:  449. 

—  What  is  V    All  the  Year,  17:  221. 

Sensational  Romances.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  364. 
Sensational  School  of  Philosophy.     Dub.  R.  38:   169. — 

(W.  Hincks)  Canad.  J.  n   s.  4:  396. 
Senses,  The.     (I.  Kant)  .1.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  319. 

—  Affinity  of.     (W.  F.  Wilkinson)  Good  Words,  5:  648. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:  336. 

—  and  the  Intellect,  Bain  on.     (D.  Masson)  Eraser,  53: 

212.  —  Anthrop.  R.  2:  250. 

—  and  the  Soul.     Dial,  2:  374. 

—  Hallucinations  of.     (H.  J.  S.  Cotton)  Fortn.  30:  370. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  698. 

—  Limits  and  Fallacies  of.     (J.  Scoffern)  St.  James,  14: 

177. 

—  Number  of.     Appleton,  16:  446. 

—  Perception  of.     (R.  F.  Clarke)  Month,  37:  243,  493. 

38:  31,  202,  490.     39:  226. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Brit.  Q.  19:  408. 

—  Recent  Experiments   witii,   1872.     Westm.  98:    165. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  515. 

—  the  sixth  Sense.     (P.  Hubbard)  Hours  at  Home,  9: 

515- 

—  Speculation  on.     Blackw.  54:  6;o. 

Sensibility,  Lewes's  Doctrine  of.     (E.  Hamilton)  Mind, 

4:  256. 
Sensibility;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  79. 
Sensibility,  Sweet.     Once  a  Week,  29:  454. 
Sensibilities,  The.     Chr.  R.  26:   58. 
Sensitive  Flames.     (W.  F.  Barrett)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  6:  154. 

—  Apparatus  for.     (R.  H.  Ridout)  Nature,  15:  119. 
Sensitive  Jlother.     House.  Words.  7:  414. 

Sensitive  Perception.  (Sir  \V.  Hamilton)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 
2:  285. 

Sensitive  People.     (H.  Dolsen)  Galaxy,  14:  394. 

Sensitive  Plant.     (C.  Blondeau)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  146. 

Sensitive  Plants.  Good  Words,  7:  663.  —  (M.  T.  Mas- 
ters) Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  22. 

Sensory  Organs.     (F.  Dercum)  Am.  Natural.  12:  579. 


SENSUALITY 


1178 


SER^IONS 


Sensu  ility  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.    (A.  Tholuck)  Am. 

I3ib.  Kepos.  2:  441. 
Sensuous  Influences,  Gossip  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  11:   219. 
Sent  to  Coventry.     (M.  W.  Hazeltine)  Overland,  15:  24S. 
Sent  to  Coventry  ;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  14:  537. 
Sent  to  Grau  Morfew.     Chamb.  J.  43:  369,  397. 
Sent  to  Heaven;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  2:  597. 
Sentenced  and  Shot.     (K.  S.  Shuppard)  Lakeside,  4:  270. 
Sentenced  to  Death ;  a  Tale.     S!iar])e,  46:  29. 
Sentiment  and  Action.     House.  Words,  12:   315-396. 
Sentiments,  according  to  Phrenolojjy.     (A.  Bain)  Fraser, 

63:  246. 
Sentimental,  Being.     (M.  Browne)  Argosy,  i:  357. 
Sentimental  Crudities.     (C.  F.  Hoffman)  Godey,  30:  34. 
Sentimental  Grievances.     Cornh.  29:  727. 
Sentimental  Journey  from  Islington  to  Waterloo  Bridge, 

Lond.  M.  4:  50S. 
Sentimental  Journey,  New.     Blackw.  60:   481,606.   61: 

448. 
Sentimental  Journey,  New.     All  the  Year,  i:  164-257. 
Sentimcntalism.      (P.    Schaff)    Mercersb.    9:    26.  —  (H. 

Giles)  Harper,  21:  203. — Cornh.  10:  65. 

—  Anatomy  of.     (T.  Lewis)  Mercersb.  9:  28. 

—  Religious.     Chr.  R.  13:  535. 
Separate  State,  The.     Kitto,  5:  82. 

Separatists  of  Eastern   Connecticut.      (R.   C.  Learned) 

New  Eng.  II :  195. 
Sepoys.     Bentley,  32:  77.  —  (Mrs.  Postans)  Sharpe,  12: 

13:- 
Sepoy  War.     See  India,  Mutiny  in;  Lucknow;  Oude,  etc. 
September.     (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  2:  153.  —  St.  James, 

26:  709. 

—  by  the  Sea.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  295. 

—  First  of .     Cornh.  34:  307.  —  Mus.  40:  360. 
German.     Fraser,  48:  277. 

—  Poetry  of.     Cornh.   36:    350.     Same  art.   Liv.   Age, 

135:  58.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  624. 
September  Flowers.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  32S. 
September  Garland.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  305. 
Septenarianism.     (A.  Worcester)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  6g. 
Septenary  Arrangement  of  Scripture.     Kitto,  8:   134. 
Septenary  Institutions.  Westm.  54:  153.  —  (C.  W.  Clapp) 

New  Eng.  10:  207.     See  Seven. 
Septic  Organism,  Life  History  of  a.     (\V.  H.  Dallinger) 

Nature,  18:  T02. 
Septimius  Felton.     (N.   Hawthorne)  Atlan.   29:    5-645. 

30:  I,  129.     Same  art.  St.  Paul's,  10:  1-569. 
Septuagint,  The.     (W.  E.  Manley)  Univ.  Q.  27:  277.  — 

Kitto,  15:  30S.     16:  3.     18:  371.     21:  35.  — Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  6:  404.  —  Kitto,  7:  83. 

—  Grenfleld"s  Apology  for.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  22 : 

541. 

—  Samaritan  Text  of.     (W.  Fitzgerald)  Kitto,  2:  324. 

—  Tiscliendorf's.     Kitto,  7:  413. 
See  Bible. 

Sepulcher  in  Sychem.     (F.  Parker)  Kitto,  33:  i. 
Sepulchers  and  Cemeteries.     Cong.  M.  6:  567. 

—  Easter;  their  Object,  Nature,  and  History.    (A.  Heales) 

Arch.  42:  263. 

—  of  Etruria,  Gray's  Tour  to,  1839.     Mo.  R.  154:   59. 

—  Pagan  and  Christian.    (H.  H.  Milman)  Quar.  118:  34. 
Sepulchral  Art.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  25:  329,  361. 
Sepulchral  Memorials.     Chamb.  J.  49:   537. 
Sepulchral  Monument,  Greek.  (T.  Combe)  Arch.  13:  2S0. 

—  in  the  Campo  Santo  at  Pisa.     (S.  Smirke)  Arch.  23:  i. 
Sepulchral  Monuments.     Quar.  70:  417. 

—  in  Italy.     Am.  Arch.  8:  92. 

and  in  France.     (T.  Kerrick)  Arch.  18:   186. 

Sepulchral  Objects  from  Italy,  Styria,  and  Mecklenburgh. 

(J.  M.  Kemhle)  Arch.  36:  349. 
Sepulchral  Remains  found  at  Veil  and  Prsneste.     (R. 

Garrucci)  Arch.  41 :  187. 


Sepulchral  Slabs  at  Avenburyand  Britton,  England.  (A. 
Way)  Arch.  31:  267. 

Sepulchral  Usages  of  early  Times.  (W.  M.  Wylie)  Arch. 
35:  298. 

Sepulchral  Vase  discovered  near  Scarborough.  (J.  Al- 
lies) Arch.  30:  458. 

Sepulture.  Ideas  and  Practices  of.  (F.  B.  Perkins)  Gal- 
axy, 11:  836. 

—  of  various  Nations.     Chamb.  J.  39:  361.     Same  art. 

I'aI.  M.  60:  49. 
See  Burial. 
Sequel  to  an  old  English  State  Trial.      (L.   C.   Davi>) 

Atlan.  21:  333. 
Sequoia  and  its  Ilistor}-.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  Natural.  6:  577. 
Sequoia  Forests  of  California.    (J.  Muir)  Harper,  57 :  V,  i ;. 
Se-Quo-Yah,    Cherokee   Halfbreed.      (W.    A.    Phillips) 

Harper,  41 :  542. 
Seraglio,  Description  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  10:   195. 

—  Mysteries  of.     Bentley,  54:  83.     Same  art.  Eel.  ]\I. 

60:  467. 
Serai,  Turkish  Harem,  Mysteries  of.     Bentley,  54:  S3. 
Sorampore  Mission,  1834.     Eel.  R.  63:  246. 

—  Lives  of  Carey,  Marshman,  and  Ward.     Eel.  R.  109: 

337.  —  Lond.  Q.  12:   249. 
Serapeum;  Mariette's  Discoveries  in  Egypt.    Fxl.  R.  120: 

517- 
Seraphim  [Fossil]  audits  Allies.     (H.  Woodward)  Intel. 

Obs.  4:  229. 
Serapis,  Inscription  to,  at  York.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  3 :  151. 

—  Temple  of,  at  Pozzuoli.     (Sir  E.  Head)  Arch.  37:  4^1. 
Serena's  Vow;  or  the  Lace  Legend.     (R.  Barker)  Catli. 

World,  31:  364. 
Serenades,  or  Waits.     Chamb.  J.  43:  813. 
Serf  of  Pobereze;  a  Tale.     House.  Words,  i:  342.    Same 

art.  Internat.  M.  i:  177. 
Serfs;  Serfdom.     /See  Russia,  Serfdom  in. 
Sergeant,  Erastus.     (E.  Alden)  N.  E.  Reg.  1 :  60. 
Sergeant,  John.     (H.  Binney)West.  Law  J.  lo:   1S5. — 

Liv.  Age,  35:  594. 
Sergeant,  Jonathan  Dickinson.     (E.  F.  Haltield)  Pennsyl. 

M.  2:  438. 
Sergeant,  The.     (P.  Deroulede)  Lippinc.  28:  579. 

—  Broken,  Talks  with.     All  the  Year,  20:   538. 

Serial  Stories  in  Periodicals,  Index  to.     (W.  I.  F'letcher) 

Lib.  J.  6:  42,  166. 
Serialist,  Advice  to  an  intending.     (S.  Warren)  Blackw. 

60:  590.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  10:  65. 
Series,  Changing  a,  into  a  continued  Fraction.     (A.  Hall) 

Math.  Mo.  3:  262. 
Serk,  Great  Cavern  of.     Bentley,  26:  273. 
Serle  Place,  Temple  Bar.     All  the  Year,  26:  133. 
Sermon,  The.     (S.  Clarke)  Am.  Church  R.  36:  146. 

—  as  a  Work  of  Art.     (C.  Palmer)  Luth.  Q.  7:  236. 

—  The  edifying  (in  German).     (H.J.  Reutenick)  Ref.  <). 

26:  413. 

—  for  the  New  Year.     (H.  N.  Brown)  Unita.  R.  15:  57. 

—  heard  in  a  Dream.     Knick.  26:  289. 

—  Idea  of  a.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  11 :  311. 

—  Inadequacy  of.     (E.  Buckingham)  Unita.  R.  lO:  5?4. 

—  Requisites  of.     (C.  F.  W.  Walther)  Luth.  Q.  6:  iS. 

—  to  the  Clergy.     Dem.  R.  26:  226. 

Sermons.  Blackw.  92:  202.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  60:  223. 

—  Ancient  MS.,  in  Nisbet  Library.     (J.  W.  Alexander) 

Princ.  30:  82. 

—  and  Preachers.     Dub.  R.  36:   i.  — (I.  C.  Knowlton) 

Univ.  Q.  35:  199. 

—  and  Preaching.     (C.  K.  Robinson)  Macmil.  7:  409. 

—  and  Sermonizers.     Fraser,  55  :  84.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  52:  641. 

—  before  the  Queen  at  Balmoral.     Good  Words,  13:  28- 

841. 

—  critically  considered.     Cornh.  9:  33. 


( 


SERMONS 


1179 


SERVED 


Seriiioiis,  Different  Species  of,  niid  Choice  of  Text.     (W. 
G.  T.  Shedd)  Am.  Pres^b.  K.  15:  515. 

—  Discriminating.     Ciir.  K.  8:  457. 

—  Dull.     (C.  H.  Grundy)  Macmil.  34:  264.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  130:  T,-jT,. 

—  Few  Words  about.     Cornli.  3:  544.     9:  33. 

—  for  Servants.     (P.  Trapier)  Am.  Church  K.  4:  368. 

—  Hearing.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  785. 

—  illustrated.     CW.  B.  Brown)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  552. 

—  in  Stones;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  123. 

—  Long.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  472. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (B.  G.  Johns)  Contemp.  8:  262. 

—  Method  in.     (L.  Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  18:  608. 

—  Modern.     Mo.  R.  112:  225. 

—  Negro.     Liv.  Age,  93:  117. 

—  Occasional.     Chr.  K.  32:  51. 

—  Old  and  new.     0.  &  N.  10:  235. 

—  Parson's  Experience  about.     Dub.  Uuiv.  76:  460. 

—  Pleasures  in.     Chr.  R.  5:  481. 

—  preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge.     Chr. 

Rem.  II :  113. 

—  Reading  of.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  157. 

—  Scotch,  English,  and  Irish.     No.  Brit.  24:  479. 

—  Simeon  on  Construction  of.     Theo.  Eel.  3:  190. 

—  Simeon's  Skeletons  of.    Chr.  Obs.  i :  794.     2:  26-169. 

—  Simplicity  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  240. 

—  Structure  of.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  731. 
Texts.    (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  534,  697. 

—  Writing  of.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  28:   566,  707. 

—  Written.     (C.  Freeman)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  II :  2S5. 
Sermon-JNLiking.     Cong.  7:  720. 

Sermon  Notes,  Scholetield's.      Chr.  Obs.  57:  250. 

Sermon  Trade.     St.  Paul's,  3:  594. 

Sermon-Writing,  Style  in.     (E.  Buckingham)  Unita.  R. 

9:  597.     10:  43. 
Sermonizing.     (H.  Zieglcr)  Evang.  R.  20:  290. 

—  Aids  to.     {X.  Rogge)  Evang.  R.  21 :  508. 

—  Different  Kinds  of.     (L  C.  Browne)  Univ.  Q.  6:  74. 

—  Maxims  for.     (W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Am.  Presb.  R.  15:  9. 
S(;rnate,  Island  of.     Penny  M.  9:  445. 

Serpent  and  the  Ape.     (A.  E.  Brown)  Am.  Natural.  12: 

225. 
Serpent,  The,  and  Eve.     Cong.  M.  23:  92,  213. 

—  the  Criminal  of  Creation.  (L.  Ray)  Canad.  Mo.  ig:  1S2. 

—  in  Eden  and  the  Fall.      Bost.  R.  4:  282,  —  Kitio,  8: 

351.  — Hogg,  9:  382. 
Serpents.      Chamb.  J.   i:  115.  —  (A.   Fonblanque,    jr.) 
Once  a  Week.  5:  473.  — (E.  Lewis,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
4:  257. 

—  Absence  of,  in  Ireland  and  Thanet.    (S.  Pegge)  Arch. 

5:  160. 

—  and  precious  Stones.     St.  Paul's,  14:  90. 

—  and  venomous  Snakes.     (N.  A.  Woods)  Belgra.  8: 

183,  329. 

—  Fables  and  Prejudices  regarding.     (II.  Schlegel)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  36:  63. 

—  Fossil,  from  the  Tertiary  of  New  Jcrse}-.  (O.  C.  Marsh) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  397. 

—  in  Superstition.     Colburn,  168:  138. 

—  of  India,  Fayrer's.     Nature,  7:  140. 

—  Poisonous.     House.  Words,  6:  186. 

—  Schlegel  on  Physiognomy  of.     Mo.  R.  164:  21S. 

—  Venomous.    Penny  M.  i:  235. 

Serpent  Charm.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  606. 

See  Snake-Charming. 
Serpent-shaped  Mound  of  Loch  Nell.     (C.  F.  Gordon- 

Cuniming)  Good  Words,  13:   191. 
Serpent-Tempter  in  Oriental  Mytholog}-.    (W.  II.  Ward) 

Bib   Sac.  38:  209. 
Serpent  Worship.     Colburn,  146:  227. 

—  aniMug  primitive  Races.     (K.  Blind)  Nat.  Q.  25:  i. 

—  and  Siva  Worship.     (H.  Clarke)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  247. 


Serpent  Worship  and  Tree  Worship,  Fergusson  on.  (L. 
J.  Trotter)  Contemp.  12:  79.  —  Westm.  7:  67. — 
Cornh.  19:  626.  —  (K.  Blind)  No.  Am.  no:  8=.  — 
(F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fraser,  79:  417.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72: 
652.  —  St.  James,  5:  275.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  519. 

—  Deane  on.   Chr.  Obs.  32:  789.     33:  161.  —  Cong.  iM. 

14:  423,  491- 

—  in  India.     Ed.  R.  130:  484. 

—  Origin  of.     (C.  S.  Wake)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  373. 
Serpentine  River,  Late  Operations  on.      Fraser,  72:  125. 
Serpentine  Rock.     (A.  A.  Hayes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71:  3S2. 

—  Chapter  on.     (M.  G.  Watkins)  Once  a  Week.  17:  484. 

—  Minerals  associated  with.  (T.  II.  Garrett)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

64:  45. 
Serrano,  Francisco,  Marshal, with  portrait.  Eel. M. 73:  496. 
Servant,  The  complete.     Lond.  M.  13:   116. 
Servants.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  346,  37S.  —  (F.  P. 

Cobbe)  Ev.  Sat.  5:  179.  — Eng.  Dom.  M.  22:  7,  ■j^^ 

133.  —  Chamb.  J. 42:  241. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.      All  the  Year,  34:  318. 
T— and  Servitude.     (J.  Beal)  Howitt,  3:  331. 

—  Chapter  on.     Sharpe,  38:  153. 

—  Dishonesty  and  Wages  of.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  278. 

—  Domestic.      (G.  A.  Ellis)  Galaxy,  14:  349. —  Fraser, 

8:  701. — Victoria,  15:  463.  19:224.  —  (E.  Crump) 

Tinsley,  27:  153.  —  Penny  M.  2:  326. 
American  Housekeeper's  Agony.     (L.  C.  Bullard) 

Victoria,  22:  367. 
and  Mistresses.  (C.  E.  Stephen)  19th  Cent.  6:  105. 

—  (H.  W.  Holland)  Good  Words,  8:  745.  —  Temp. 

Bar.  11:  43. — Lond.  Sac.  3:  120. 

Chinese  as.     (C.  C.  Coffin)  Atlan.  23:  747. 

High  Life   below  Stairs.      (R.  F.  Littledale)  Con- 
temp. 22:  559. 

in  America.     All  the  Year,  32:  584. 

Mistress  and  Maid.     Victoria,  15:  193. 

Question  of.     (C.  L.  Brace)  Nation,  i:  527.  —  (E. 

L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  106.     16:  6. — All  the  Year, 

39:  513- 
Side  of  the  Maids.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Cornh.  29: 

298.     Same  art  Ev.  Sat.  16:  375. 
Side  of  the  Mistresses.     Cornh.  29:  459.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  519. 
Servantgalism  in  Virginia.    (R.  B.  Elder)  Lippinc. 

7:  630. 
Tyranny  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  594. 

See  also  Domestic  Service. 

—  French.      Blackw.  no:    622.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

iii:  735- 
My  Experience  of.  (L.H. Hooper)  Lippinc.  23:  257. 

—  in  England  and  America.      (Mrs.  C.  M.  S.  Kirkland) 

Hogg,  9:  3S7. 

—  Law  of.     Chaml).  J.  43:   4S5. 

—  iNIaid.     Victoria,  35:  401. 

—  Management  of.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  545. 

—  and  Masters.      Hogg,  11:  236.  —  (W.  II.  Watts)  St. 

James,  15:  53,  221. 

—  New  Directions  to.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  25:  38. 

—  Old  and  new.     All  the  Year,  18:  49. 

—  Philosophy  of  Help.    Eel.  R.  98:  2S7  . 

—  Some  remarkable.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  241. 

—  Training-School  for.     Victoria,  4:  540. 

—  Young,  Mrs.  Senior's  Society  for.      (M.  C.  M.  Simp- 

son) Victoria,  34:   133. 
Servants'  Fees.     Once  a  Week,  18:  96. 
Servants'  Hall.     Belgra.  19:  330. 

—  in  a  French  Chateau.     Chamb.  J.  8:  203. 
Servants'   Holidays.      (J.  ISI.   Fothergill)  Good  Words, 

19:  706. 
Servant  Girl's  History.     Victoria.  27:  503. 
St-rvant  Girls'  Sil)yl,s.     Temp.  Bar,  19:   175. 
Served  out ;  a  Tale.    Temp.  Bar,  27 :  328. 


SERVERETTE 


1180 


SEVILLE 


Serverette,  the  Cantatrice.     Bentley,  64 :•  456. 
Serveto-y-Reves,   Miguel,  Martyr.      (A.  Gordon)  Theo. 

R.   15:  281,  40S.  —  (M.  Mauris)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12: 

91. — Mo.  Rel.M.  5:  341.     32:  273. 

—  and  Calvin.     Brit.  Q.  9:  443.  —  Lend.  Q.  49:  100.  — 
Willis's.     Dub.  Univ.  90:  635. 

—  Life  of.      (R.  D.  C.  Robbins)  Bib.  Sac.  3:  51.  — (J. 

W.  Alexander)  Princ.  8:  74.  —  Gen.  Repos.  4:  31. 

Servia.     Quar.  117:  179. — Fraser,  86:  341.     Same  art. 

Liv.   Age,  115:  221.  —  All  the  Year,  35:  174,  198. 

—  Geog.  M.  3:  2TO. 

—  and  Bosnia,  Resources  of.     Nature,  14:  277. 

—  and  its  new  Prince.     (H.  Sand  with)  Fortn.  19:  304. 

—  and  the  Servian  Question.     Blackw.  59:   129. 

—  and  the  Servian  Revolution,  Ranke's.  Fraser,  37:  67. 

—  Colburn,  81:  116. 

—  and  the  Slavs.  Dub.  Univ.  88:  3S5,  513,  773.  89:  140. 

—  Antecedents  of.     Colburn,  159:  579-661. 

—  From  Belgrade  to  Bucharest.    (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Har- 

per, 8:  2S9. 
to  Samakov,      (H.  Sandwith)  Fortn.  32:  879. 

—  Exodus  of  Mussulmans  from.     Macmil.  8:  87. 

—  in  1804-68.     (S.  G.  Bultinch)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  207. 

—  in  1863.     (P.  Christitch)  Macmil.  7:  498. 

—  in  1868.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation.  7:  108. 

—  in  1876.    Brit.  Q.  63:  100.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129: 

195. 

—  National  Poetry  of.      Temp.  Bar,  48:  345.  — Westm. 

6:  23.  —  Dub.  Univ.  94:  2S4. 
Bowring's.     Loud.  M.  17:  567. 

—  C)ver  the  Marches  of  civilized  Europe.   Fraser,  87:  5 78. 

—  Pilgrimage  to  Old.      (A.  P.  Irby  and  G.   M.  Mac- 

kenzie) Good  Words,  6:  429. 

—  Ranke's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  87:  57. 

—  Relations  with  Europe,  1862.     Colburn,  126:  253. 

—  Ftevolution  and  State  of,  1846.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  127. 

—  Travels  in,  1843-44.     Tait.  n.  s.  12:  510. 

—  Wallachia.  and  Moldavia,  1843.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  325. 

—  Wanderings  in.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  610, 

—  War  in,  1S76.     Brit.  Q.  65:  195. 

—  W^ar  of  Liberation  in.     Temp.  Bar,  48:  50. 
Servians.     Clianib.  J.  24:  103. 

—  and  their  Songs.     Chamb.  J.  3:  309. 

—  Glance  at.     (A.  M.  Birkbeck)  Sharpe,  20:  35.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  33:  87. 

—  Popular  Tales  of.     Liv.  Age,  47:  187. 
Servian  and  Croat  Literature.     Westm.  109:  303. 
Servian  Ballads.     Chamb.  J.  24:  190. 

Servian  Churches.     Macmil.  10:  294. 
Servian  Customs  and  Legends.     All  the  Year,  37:  17S. 
Servian  Folk-Lore.     Good  W^ords,  13:  579-S22. 
Servian  Proverbs.     Fraser,  51:  517.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

35:  361- 
Servian  Songs  and  Ballads.     Dub.    Univ.    43:    668.  — 

Chamb.  J.  35:  332. 
Servian  Story-Telling.     All  the  Year,  8:  45. 
Service  and  Slavery.     Chamb.  J.  24:  77. 

—  Christian  Law  of.     (S.  Harris)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  310. 

—  of  Plate ;  a  Sketch.   (A.  Crowquil)  Temp.  Bar,  20:  272. 
Serviliola;  a  Tale.     Sharpe.  48:   129. 

Servitude.     Chamb.  J.  37:  97. 

—  Modern.     Godey,  25:  39. 

Set  in  a  Silver  Sea.     (B.  L.  Farjeon)  All  the  Year,  44: 

140-548.     45:  20-451. 
Seth.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Lippinc.  19:  296. 
Seth  Dene's  Revelation.     (.J.  F.  Bowman)  Overland,  8: 

175,  273- 

Sethos,  Life  of.     Retros.  3:84. 

Seton,  Alexander,  the  Alchemist.     Chamb.  J.  47:   758. 

Seton.  Eliza  Ann.  (C.  M.  Kirkland)  No.  Am.  77:  145. 
—  (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World,  10:  778.— 
Brownson,  lo:  165.  —  Metli.  Q.  14:  83. 


Seton,  Eliza  Ann,  and  St.  Joseph's.     Brownson,  10:  315. 

Seton,  Matthew.     Viola;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  161:  523. 

Setons,  Story  of  the.    ( W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51 :  769. 

Settegast,  Joseph.     Art  J.  17:   136, 

Settle,  I'^lkanah.     Bentley,  32:  497. 

Settle  Cave,  Committee  on,  3d  Report.     Nature,  13:  55. 

—  Explorations  of.     ( W.  B.  Dawkins)  Anthrop.  J.  1 :  60. 
Settlement  and  Poor-Removal.     No.  Brit.  8:  366. 

—  Law  of.     Ed.  R.  87:  451. —O.  &  N.  10:  521.  — (F. 

B.  Sanborn)  No.  Am.  106:  483. 
Settlements.     (L.  C.  Riddell)  Am.  Arch.  9:  234,  247, 

—  and  Settlers.     Colburn,  66:  257. 
Settler's  Holiday.     Chamb.  J   31:  283. 

Settlers  of  Long  Arrow.     Once  a  Week,  5:  421-701. 
Settlers  settled.     Sharpe,  10:  107-335. 
Sevastopol.     See  Sebastopol. 

Seven,  The  Number.  (J.  Hadley)  New  Eng.  16:  742.  — 
All  the  Year,  23:  388. 

—  Superstitions  connected  with.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  267.     Ste 

Septenary  Listitutions. 
Seven  Ages,  Behnes's.     Penny  M.  13:  241. 

—  Shakspere's.     Knick.  11:  114-500.     12:  21,  113,232, 
Seven  Churches  of  Asia  Minor.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  518. 

See  Asia  Minor. 
Seven  deadly  Sins  in  an  ancient  Wall-Painting.      (J. 

Piggot)  Reliquary,  lo:  217. 
Seven  Devils  and  the  Arabian  Nights.     (F.  W.  Shelton) 

Contin.  Mo.  1 :  171. 
Seven  Dials,  Press  of.     Chamb.  J.  25:  401. 

—  Sunday  in.     All  the  Year,  25:  511. 

Sevenoaks.      (J.  G.  Holland)  Scrib.  9:  312-696.      10: 

21-736.     11:  80-159. 
Seven  Pines,  Battle  of.     (C.  M.  Wilcox)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

i;  364.  —  (J.  Longstreet)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  277. 

—  Confederate  Losses  at.    (J.  E.  Johnston)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

4:  42. 

—  Garland's  Report.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  113. 

—  Johnston's  Report  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  235. 

—  Rodes's  Brigade  at.     (R.  E.  Park)  Land  We  Love,  4: 

389. 
Seven  poor  Travelers.     (C.  Dickens)  Liv.  Age,  44:  216, 

592. 
Seven  Sons  of  Mammon ;  a  Storj'.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp. 

Bar,  i:  269-433.    2:  9-433.    3:  9-441.    4:  9. 
Seven  Stars.     See  Pleiades. 
Seven  Village  Songs.     Blackw.  Ii6:  207. 
Seven  AVeeks'  War.     See  Austro-Prussian  War. 
Seven  Years ;  a  Tale.     (M.  V.  Terhune)  Sharpe,  41 :  72. 
Seven  Years'  War,  First  Blow  of.     Once  a  Week,  19:  49. 
Severn,  Joseph,  and  John  Keats.     Dub.  Univ.  96:  37. 
Severn  River,  Sketches  by.   (J.  Randall)  Sharpe,  32:  307. 

33:  74,  251- 

Severus,  Sulpicius,  Bernays  on  Chronicle  of.  (C.  Beck) 
Chr.  Exam.  72:  22. 

Sevier,  Catharine.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  44:  71. 

Sevign^,  Madame  de.  (B.  Cracroft)  Nat.R.  19:  181. — 
(J.  Savage)  Harper,  47:  362.  —  (C.  A.  Ste.  Beuve) 
Dub.  U^niv.  87:  y^?.  —  Temp.  Bar,  38:  106.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  80:  741.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  555.  — 
(A.  King)  Argosy,  7:  193.  —  Colburn,  22:  249. — 
Eel.  Mus.  i:  72. — Fraser,  30:  139. 

—  and  her  Contemporaries.     Ed.  R.  76:  203.  —  Mo.  R. 

157:  216.  —  Victoria.  28:  35.  —  Lond.  Q.  23:  67. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:  448.  —  Liv.  Age,  49:  iot. — 
Quar.  134:  107.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  643. 

—  and  her  Letters.     (E.   Stuart)   Nat.  Q.    21:    239. — 

Month,  17:  114.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckernian)  Gcdey,  40: 
94,  169. —  Liv.  Age,  36:  145.  — Eel.  M.  28:  388. 
Seville.     Fraser,   33:    683. —  (M.  P.   Thompson)   Cath. 
World,  24:  13.  —  (A.  Griffiths)  Art  J.  33:  236,  281. 
—  House.  Words,  18:  492. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Bentley,  5:  51. 


SEVILLE 


1181 


SEWERAGE 


Seville,  Dream  at.     All  the  Year,  24:  272, 

—  Holy  Week  at.     (J.  S.  Bright)  (Jong.  4:  177. 

—  In.     All  the  Year,  20:  444. 

—  Museums  of.     Colbiirn,  6:  241.     8:  241. 

—  Week  in.     Chamb.  J.  5:   14S. 
Seville-Giralda.     House.  Words,  19:   1S6. 
Sevres  Ware.     Am.  Bibliop.  9:  41. 

Sewage.     (C.  N.  Bazalgette)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  106,  213.  — 
(B.  H.  Paul)  Nature,  i:  207. 

—  Action  of,  on  Lead  Pipes.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  29S. 

—  Aeriform,  and  Capt.  Liernur's  System.  ( W.  B.  Adams) 

Once  a  Week,  16:  46. 

—  and  its  Disposal.     (B.  Latham)  Eel.  Engin.  21:  372. 

—  and  the  Lime  Process.     Eel.  Engin.  6:   595. 

—  and  Sewage  Farming.     (T.  Baldwin)  Nature,  lo:  3S1. 

—  as  a  Fertilizer  of  Laud.     Eel.  Engin.  6:   1S4. 

and  other  Fertilizers,  Laws  of.    Eel.  Engiu.  3:  27S. 

—  Carbonized.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  504. 

—  Chemical  Treatment  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  247. 

—  Composition  of.     Eel.  Engin.  i;  793. 

—  Conveyance  of.     Eel.  Eugin.  3:  129. 

—  Discharge  of,  into  the  Sea.     (II.  Robinson)  Eel.  En- 

gin. 20:  155. 
into  tidal  Rivers.     (H.  Law)  EcL  Engin.  19:  548. 

—  Disposal  of.     Eel.  Engiu.  22:  24. 

—  Filtration  of  Town.     Eel.  Eugin,  3:  121. 

—  Notes  on.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  254. 

—  of  Loudon.     Nature,   17:  157,     21:    133.     Same  art. 

Eel.  Engin.  22:  3S2.  —  Eel.  Engin.  18:  272. —  (H. 
Y.  D.  Scott)  Eel.  F:ugin.  23:  49. 

—  of  Paris.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  32. 

Experiments  on.     Eel.  Eugin.  2:  155. 

—  of  small  Towns.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Am.  Arch.  6: 

99,  106. 

—  Purification   of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  428,  490. —  (M.  E. 

Aubrey-Vitet)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  S06. 

by  Precipitation.     Eel.  Engin.  20 :  234. 

Employment  of  Oxygen  in.     Am.  Arch.  To:  191. 

—  Question  of.     Eel.  FLngin.  7;  577,605.     9:  558.     17: 

346.     18:  345. 

Justyne  on.     Nature,  3:  3S4. 

Present  State  of.     Am.  Arch.  10:  52. 

Solution  of .     Eel.  Engin.  8:  429. 

—  Treatmentof.    (L.  Flower)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  76.    6:494. 
Systems  of.    Eel.  Engin.  i:  245      7:  483. 

—  Utilization  of.     (G.  F.  Barnes)  Nature,  i;  137.  —  (.J. 

J.  Storer)  Pract.  M.  4:  154. —  Eel.  Engin.  i:  1033. 
—  (W.  A.  Corfield)  Eel.  Engin.  13:  401. 
Corfield's.     Nature,  3:  204. 

—  W^hittbread's  Process  with.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  315. 
Sewage  Crops.     Eel.  Engiu.  4:  3S5. 

Sewage  Deposits,  Drying  of.     Eel.  Eugin.  lo:  250. 

Sewage  Enterprise.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  465. 

Sewage  Farms.     Eel.  Engin.  11:  339. 

Sewage  Irrigation.     Eel.  Engiu.  4:  249.     6:  ^;^. 

Sewage  Precipitates,  Dealing  with.    (II.  Y.  D.  Scott)  Eel. 

Engin.  7:  206. 
Sewall,   Jonathan,   Imaginary  Conversation  with  John 

Adams.     (E.  G.  Scott)  Penn  Mo.  7:  543. 
Sewall,  Jo.seph.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  5:  201, 

—  Portrait  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  10:  9. 

Sewall,  Samuel,  with  portrait.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  105. 

—  Diary  of.     (H.  C.  Cabot)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:   641.— 

(W.  H.  Whitmore)  Nation,  27:  273,  286. —  N.E. 
Reg.  16:63. — (C.F.Adams,  jr.)  Nation,  30:  157,  177. 

—  Genealogical  Letter  to  his  Son.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  iii. 

—  Items  from  interleaved  Almanacs,    1671-90.     N.  E. 

Reg.  7:  205,  341.    8:  18. 

—  Letters  of,  1684-85.     N.  E.  Reg.  9:  287. 

—  Memoir  of.     (S.  Sewall)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  237. 

—  Memoranda,  1702.     N.  E.  Reg.  14:  i^. 

Sewall,  Samuel,  jr.,  Diary  of.    N.  E.  Reg.  16:  63.    18:  74. 


Sewall,  T.  Medical  Lecture.  (.J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  22:  225. 

Sewanee,  Miss.,  University  of  the  South.  (G.  A.  Pat- 
more)  St.  James,  38:  363. 

Sewanhaka,  the  Island  of  Shells.  (J,  J.  Young)  Lippinc. 
22:  521. 

Seward,  Anna,  Sketch  of.     Once  a  Week,  18:  405. 

—  and  Major  Andre.    (H.  Butterworth)  (ialaxy,  21:  172. 

—  Letters  of,  17S4-1S07.     Eel.  II.  14:  S49. 

—  Poetical  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  13;  19. 

Seward,  William  II.     (R.  G.  Wliite)  No.  Am.  124:  213. 

—  Eel.  M.79'.  62S. — with  portrait,  AppIeton,8:  520, 

—  Adams's  Address  on.     (G.  Welles)  Galaxy,  16:  518, 

6S7,  793.  —(J.  S.  Black)  Galaxy,  17:  loV-  — (S.  T. 
Wallis)  So.  M.  12:  761. 

—  and  J.  L.  Motley.     (J.  Bigelow)  Internat.  R.  5:  544. 

—  and  Republicanism.     (S.  W.   Cone)  Dem   R.  37:  19. 

—  as  Orator  aiul  Statesman.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  i;  432. 

—  Career  of.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  114. 

—  Diplomacy  of,  1861.     Contin,  Mo.  i:  199. 

—  School  Life  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28;  597. 

—  Speech  on  California,  1S50.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  130. 

—  T.  Weed,  H.  Greeley.    (G.  E.  Baker)  Republic,  i:  193. 

—  Works  of.     Liv.  Age,  39:  567. 

Sewell  and  Hewell,  rival  Shopkeepers.    Fraser,  24:  159. 
Sewell.   Elizabeth  Mary,      Novels.      (S.  Palfrey)    Chr. 
Exam.  57;  185.  —  Chr.  Rem.  33:  291. 

—  Puse3-ite  Novels.     Prosp.    R.   5:   512.  —  (E.  Torrey) 

No.  Xm.  65;  348. 

—  and  William.    Novels.     Liv   Age,  88:  449. 
Sewell,  Wm.,  and  St.  Columba  College.    Fraser,  37:  299. 

—  Christian  Morality.    (R.  S.  Candlish)  No.  Brit,  i :  183. 

—  Hawkstonc.     (W'.  H.  Hill)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  435. 
Sewellel,  The.     (S.  K.  Lum)  Am.  Natural.  12:  10. 
Sewers  and  Sewerage  Systems.     (W.   A.  Cortield)  Eel. 

Engin.  13:  353.  —  Penny  M.  lo:  485,  491. 

—  Cleansing  of.     (E.  S.  Philbrick)  Am.  Arch.  7:  262. 

—  Construction  of,  in  running  Sand.    Eel.  Engin.  4:  86. 

and  Design  of.     (G.  Smith)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  390. 

and  Form  of.     (J.  Phillips)  Eel.  Engiu.  12:  138. 

—  Interception  of  Rainfall  from.    (B.  Latham)  Eel.  En- 

gin. 18:  245. 

—  New  Roman.     (E.  Muller)  Am.  Arch.  lo:  76. 

—  of  London.     Westm.  52:  491. 

—  Storm-Water  in,     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Am.  Arch.  8: 

307.     9:  9. 

—  Ventilation  of.    (D.  Ainley)  Am.  Arch.  4:  76,91,  102. 

—  (E.  S.  Philbrick)  Am.  Arch,  7:  249.  —  (J  Lemon) 
J.  Frankl,  Inst.  81:  9. — Eel.  Engiu.  20:  iii. — 
(J.  G.  Whiton)  Eel.  Engin.  21 :  466. 

Sewer  Gas,  and  House  Drainage.  (0.  Reynolds)  Eel. 
Engin.  8:  102. 

—  and  Dwelling-Houses.     Am.  Arch.  6:  69. 

—  Exclusion  of.     (R.  Weaver)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  410. 
Sewerage  and  Draining  of  Cities.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.) 

Am.  Arch.  6:  197. 

—  and  House  Drainage,  Latham  on.     Pract.  M.  2:  411. 

—  and  Irrigation  Works  in  Germany.   Eel.  Engin.  20:  262. 

—  Details  of.     (E.  S.  Philbrick)  Am.  Arch.  7:  211. 

—  for  Cities.     (C.  F,  Durant)  Hunt,  29:  182. —(S.  Mc- 

Elroy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  217,  289,  361.  77:  i. — 
(G.  B.  Butler)  Hunt,  12:  53. 

—  Liernur's  Pneumatic  System.      (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.) 

Atlan.  37:  482. 

—  of  Algiers.     (Piarron  de  Mondesir)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

69:  145,  217,  2S9. 

—  of  London.     (J.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  7:   143. — 

All  the  Year,  5:  390-4S6. 

—  of  the  smaller  Towns.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  J.  10:   iSo. 

—  of  Taunton,  Mass.     Am.  Arch.  5:  131. 

—  fif  Paris.   Am.  Arch.  4:  si,  50.  —  Eel.  Engin.  19:  124. 

—  Target's  System.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  396. 


SEWERAGE 


1182 


SHAFTESBURY 


Sewerage  System  of  the  Future.     Am.  Arch.  8:  246. 

See  also  Sewage. 
Sewing  Bird.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Harper,  21:  433. 
Sewing-Machine.     Ciiainb.  J.  20:   213.  —  Gd'jiI  Words, 
8:  417.  —  Nat.  M.  12:  539.—  Once  a  Week,  11:  229. 

—  and  its  Triumphs.     Lond.  Soc.  15:   75. 

—  and  Political  Economy.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  4S1. 

—  I'^lias  Howe,  jr.,  and  Origin  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  321. 

—  History  of.     (J.  I'arton)  Allan.  19:  527. 

—  Results  of  the  Invention  of.     Liv.  Age,  134:   1S7. 

—  True  History  of.     (H.  T.  Wood)  Beigra.  23:  470. 

—  Use  of.     (l".  p.  Smith)  Putnam,  15:  708. 

—  Who  invented?    Galaxy,  4:  471. 
Sewing-Machines.     House.  Words,  8:  575.  — Chamb.  .T. 

34:  354.  —  All  the  Year,  21 :  394.  —  Once  a  Week, 
8:  202.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  266-626. 

—  My  three.     Chamb.  J.  42:  379. 

—  Report  on,  1S53.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  55:  354. 

—  Tucking  Attachment  for.     Pract.  M.  4:  221. 
Sowing-Machine  Jlotor.     Pract.  M.  6:  18. 
Scwing-.School  in  Brown's  Lane,  London.     All  the  Year, 

12:  304. 
Sex  and  Custom.     (H.  Lawrennj-)  Fortn.  17:  310. 

—  Ethics  of.     (M.  A.  Hardaker)  Victoria,  36:  2S3. — 

(M.  A.  Hardaker)  No.  Am.  131:  62. 

—  Genesis  of.     (.1.  LeConte)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:   167. 

—  in  Education,  Clarke's.    (C.  VV.  Eliot)  Nation,  17:  324, 

—  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50i  552,  567.  — O.  &  N.  9:  379. 
Replies  to.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  408. 

—  in  Emigration.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  626. 

—  m  Mind  and  Education.     (H.  Maudslej')  Fortn.  21: 

466.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  198.  —  (E.  G. 
Anderson)  Fortn  21:  582.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83: 
108.  —  Blackw.  115:  736. 

—  in  Nature  and  Society.  ( W.  C.  Conant)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  1 76. 

—  in  Politics.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  270. 

—  in  the  World  to  come,  Ilaughton  on.    Mo.  R.  156:  267. 

—  Is  there  such  a  Thing  as?     (O.  B.  Frothinghani)  Na- 

tion, 8:  87. 

—  Moral  Order  of.     (.7  W   Nevin)  Mercersb   2:  549. 

—  Physiology  of,  a  Branch  of  Education.     Westni.  112: 

197. 

—  Science  of.     (T.  Meehan)  0.  &  N   5:  170. 
See  Women. 

Sexes,  Characteristic  Difference  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i: 
493,  612,  672. 

—  Comparison  of.     Carey's  Mus.  i :  58. 

—  Coeducation   of.      Canad.    Mo.   4:    69.  —  (A.  Hyde) 

Scrib.  2:  519.  —  (W.  C.  Taylor)  Victoria,  14:  145. 
16:  146. 
Si  e  Coeducation ;  Women,  Education  of. 

—  Difference  between.     Portfo.(Den.)  32:  25. 

—  Equality  of    (Mrs.  L.  A.  C.  Clapp)  Pioneer,  i:  85.  — 

Blackw.  20:  296.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  552. 
and  Diversity  of.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Atlan.  26:  30. 

—  in  Nature,  Blackwell's.     (C.  Wright)  Nation,  21 :  43 

—  Mental  Differences  between.  (W.  L.  Distant)  Authrop. 

J.  4;  78.  —  Godey,  20:  32.  273. 

—  Proportion  of.     (S.  Osgood)  Harper,  44:  105. 

—  Psychology  of.     (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  IMo.  4:  30. 

—  Relations  of.     Westm.  iii:  312. 
Sex-Digitism.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  O.  &  N.  i:  156. 
Sexton's  Daughter;  a  Poem.    (.1.  Sterling)  Blackw.  44:  i. 
Sexton's  Hero.     (C.  M.  Mills)  Howitt,  2:  149. 
Sextons.     Chamb.  J.  44:   513. 

Sexual  Cerebration.    {E.  Van  De  Warker)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

7:  287. 
Sexuality  of  Nature.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  5:  370. 

—  Grindon's.     New  Q.  2:  257. 

Seychelles  Islands.    (W.  R.  M'Nab)  Nature,  14:  ii-?. — 
(W.  W.  Maclay)  Eel.  M.  70:  708. 

—  Baker's  Flora  of.     (W.  R.  McNab)  Nature,  17:  77. 


Seymour,  Horatio,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  29:  3G0. 
Sforza,  Francesco,  Life  and  Times  of.    Coiburn,  95:  127. 
Sganzin,  .Joseph  M.,  Account  of.   J.  Frank!.  Inst.  26:  12-;. 
Sgricci,  Toinmaso,  and  Shelley.     (II.  B.  Forman)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  24:   115. 
Sha  Dhu;  or  the  dark  Day.     (W.  Carleton)  Dub.  Univ. 

4:  426. 
Slialil)v-Genteel  Story.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Eraser,  21: 

677.     22:  90,  226,  399. 
Shackle-Foot  Sam.     (J.  W.  Gaily)  Overland,  13:  524. 
Shad  and  the  Aiewife.     (J.  W.  Mllnes)  Harper,  60:  84,. 

—  I'lea  for.     (T.  Norris)  Lippinc.  3:  448. 

Shad  Fisheries  in  Delaware  River.     (S.  Howell)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  32:  134. 
Shaddock  Tree,  The.     Penny  M.  4:  201. 
Shades,  Appeal  from  the.     Lond.  M.  15:  527. 
Shadow  in  the  tVirner;  a  Tale.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  All  the 

Year,  43:  supp. 

—  of  Ashlydyat.     (Mrs.  H.Wood)  Coiburn,   123:   127- 

399.     124  :  12-399.     125  :  14-400.     126  :  23-409. 
127:  18-402.     128:  18-395.     129:  24-271. 

—  of  the  Door.     Blackw.  121:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

132:  293-334. 

—  of  a  Dream.     All  the  Year,  40:  490.     Same  art  Liv. 

Age,  138:  80. 

—  of  Fate.     (R.  Fitzgerald)  Lippinc.  3:  266. 

—  of  the  Horse.     Portfo.(Den.)  33:  89. 

—  of  Miirgerv  Paston.     Internat.  M.  4:  363. 

—  of  the  Past:  a  Story.     (A.  Eraser)  Tinsley,  26:  26S. 

—  of  the  Sword;  a  Romance.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  16:  1-641.     17:  94-641. 

—  on  the  Wall.     (E.  J.  Curtis)  Dub.  Univ.  88:  687.     89: 

46,  186. 

—  on  the  Way.     (M.  Olipliant)  Blackw.  73:  730. 
Shadows;  a  Poem.     (A.  Foster)  Scrib.  II :  835. 

—  a  Poem.     (E.  Cook)  Cath.  World,  30:  219. 

—  in  Outline.     (.J.  Hatton)  Lond.  Soc.  12:  48. 

—  of  a  Christmas  Tree.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Lippinc.  9:  26. 

—  of  Life.     Sliarpe,  26:  205. 

—  of  the  Plains.     (C.  H.  Miller)  Overland,  14:  426. 

—  of  Shasta.     (C.  H.  Miller)  Overland,  10:  467. 

—  of  a  Sin;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  61:  575.    62:  83. 

—  on  the  Sea.     Tinslej',  6:  426. 

—  on  the  Snow.     (B.  L.  Farjeon)  Tinsley,  19:  supp. 

—  on  Water.     Recr.  Sci.  2:  166. 

Shadowy  Story  of  the  Irish  Rebellion  of  '98.     Chamb.  J. 

56:  772-819. 
Shadwell,  Thcmias.     Coiburn,  152:  292,  353. 

—  Works  of.     Retros.  16:  55. 

Shaetfer,  Peter  Joseph,  Trial  of.     Eraser,  58:  411, 
Shaffner,  Taliafero  P.     (G    D.  Prentiss)  Hunt,  28:  700. 
Shaft,   Flexible,     (G.   Burnham)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,   108: 

157- 
Shafts,  Colliery.   (SheaferBros.)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  84:  393. 

—  Tubbing  in".     (R.  Moore)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  348. 
Shafts  .and  Axles,  Form  of,  Thorneycroft  on.    J,  Frankl. 

Inst.  51:  56. 

—  and  Piston  Rods,   Formulae  for.     (D.  !M.  Greene).!. 

Frankl.  Inst.  77:  56. 
Shaftesbury,  A.  A.  Cooper,  ist  Earl  of.     (C.  C,  Smith) 
No,  Am.  91:  385, 

—  Articles  preferred  against,    (S.  R.  Meyrick)  Arch.  22: 

172, 

—  Life  of.     Qnar.  130:  287.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109: 

771. — Westm.  97:  70.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  112: 
579. —  Chr.  Rem.  41:  40.  —  Chr.  Obs.  71:  757. 
Shaftesbury,  A,  A.  Cooper,  3d  Earl  of.     (J.  Hunt)  Con- 
temp.  8;  514. 

—  and  his  Critics.     Dub.  Univ.  91:  134. 

—  Characteristics.     (L.  Stephen)  Eraser,  87:  76. 

—  Speeches.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  658. 

Shaftesbury,  7th  Earl  of,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  44:  130. 


SHAFTING 


118^ 


SIIAKSPERE 


Sliaftiny  of  Mills  and  Factories,  Formulas  for.     (J.  B. 

i'rauc-is)  .1.  Fraukl.  Inst.  83:  379. 
Sliali  of  Persia.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  117. 

—  at  Home  in  1716.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  20:  359. 

—  his  Visit  to  England.     Temp.  Bar.  43:  661. 
Diary  of.     Cliamb.  J.  51:  ;o8. 

—  What  Isaw  of.     (H.  C.  Alexander)  So.  M.  15:  20. 
Shah  Nanieh.     Book  of  the  Kings.    (E.  H.  Palmer)  Mac- 
mil.  37:  74. 

Sliairp,  .lohnC  Kilmahoe;  a  Highland  Pastoral.  Month, 
4:  1S9. — No.  Brit.  40:  169.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
81:  291. 

—  E'oetic   Interpretation    of   Nature.     (J.    Morley)   19th 

Cent.  2:  692. 

—  Songs  of  tiie  Moors.     Liv.  Age,  81:  85. 

—  Studies  in  Poetry  and  Philosophy.    Clir.  Obs.  69:  344. 
Shake  Hands;  a  Tale.     (.J.  Scott)  St.  James,  40:   106. 
Shakes.     (T.  Evans)  Overland,  7:  221. 

Shaker,  Autobiography  of  a.     (F.  W.  Evans)  Atlan.  23: 

415.  593- 
Shakers.  (C.  D.  Warner)  Scrib.  18:  549.  — (C.  E.  Hop- 
ley)  St.  James,  30:  329.  —  (A.  Hyde)  0.  &  N.  3: 
706.  — {E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  16:  76.  —  (B.  Silli- 
man)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  351. — Niles's  Reg.  23:  37. 
37:  58.  — Portfo.(r)en.)  8:  329.  — Penny  M.  6:  445. 

—  (S.  J.  Hancock)  N.  Eel.  7:  482-521." 

—  and  Elder  Evans.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  295. 

—  at  Lebanon,  N.  Y.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  15:   164. 

—  Day  among.     Once  a  Week,  6:  610.  —  Dial,  4:  165. 

—  in  Hampshire,  Visit  to.     Irish  Mo.  6:  555. 

—  Sabbath  with.     (II.  Greeley)  Knick.  11:  532. 
Shaker  John.     (E.  B.  Raffensperger)  Atlan.  30:  734. 
Shaker  Village.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.  37:  699. 
Shakeress,  Fifteen  Years  a.     Galaxy,  13:  29-460. 
Shakerism  in  the  L^nited  States.     Westm.  87:  401. 
Shakspere,  Sir  Richmond.     Journey  from  Heraut  to  Ou- 

renbourg,  in  1840.  Blackw.  51 :  692. 
Sliakspere,  William.  No.  Brit.  12:  115.  —  Retros.  7: 
378.  —  Westm.  20:  151.  26:  30.  —  Fraser,  21:  493, 
740.  — (N.  Wiseman)  Cath.  World,  i:  548.  —  (Alice 
King)  Argosy,  16:  216.  —  Lond.  Q.  22:  201. — (M. 
Bell)  Cath.  World,  29:  671.  —  Canad.  Mo.  17:  40S. 

—  West.  J.  6:  273,  345.  —  Lcnid.  Soc.  5:  413. 

—  Abraham,  The  Word,  as  used  by.     Cath.  World,  17: 

234- 

—  Actor's  Notes  on.     (H.  Irving)  19th  Cent.  5:  260, 

—  Actors  of  his  Plays,  Original.     Temp.  Bar,  53:  252. 

—  yEschylus,  and  Schiller.     Blaekw.  69:  641. 

—  All 's  well  that  ends  well.    (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  2: 


;S; 


All  the  Year,  46:  200. 


—  and  Anne  Hathaway.     (1).  Wilson)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  19. 

—  and  the  Bible.    Am.  Mo.  M.  10:  9. 
Parallels  between.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  407. 

—  and  Castles.     So.  Lit.  ^less.  19;  y^S- 

—  and  Chaucer,     Quar.  134:  225.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

117:  195. 

—  and  Corneille,  Guizot  on.      Blaekw.   72:  396. —  No. 

Brit.  18:  106.  —  Dul).  L'niv.  40:   187. 

—  and  the  Drama.     Blackw.  59:   534. 

—  and  Goethe.     (D.  Masson)  Brit.  Q.  16:  512.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  605. 

—  and  his  Critics.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  132. — Knick.  32: 

518.  — Hogg,  14:  345. — Dub.  Univ.  61:  3. 

—  and  his  Editors.     (E.  H.  Abbot)  No.  Am   88:  244.  — 

Fraser,  25:  645.     26:  29.— (G.  II.  Lewes)  Westm. 
43:  40.  —  Ed.  R.  81:  329. — Quar.  79:  310. 

—  and  his  Family,  with  piate.     Eel.  M.  66:   12S. 

—  and  his  Friends.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  446. 

—  and  his  latest  Stage  Interpreters.     Fraser,  64:  772, 

—  and  his  native  County.     Fraser,  54:  446.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  51:   :;35. 

—  and  his  Plays.     (Delia  Bacon)  Putnam,  7:  i. 


Shakspere,  William,  and  his  Times.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:  33S. 

Guizot  on.    Eel.  R.  96:  455.  —  Quar.  131:  i.    Same 

art.  EcL  M.  77:  513,  732. 

—  and  his  Will.     Penny  M.  10:   14. 

—  and  History.     (E.  Rose)  Fraser,  93:  546. 

—  and  Ben  Jonson,  Quai-rel  between.     No.  Brit.  52:  394. 

—  and  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Parallel  between.     Mo.  R.  137: 

569.  —  (D.  Fowler)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  420. 

—  and  the  Stage.   Victoria,  31 :  156.  — Colburu,  130:  419. 

—  and  the  Supernatural.     Chamb.  J.  51:  54.     Same  art. 

Ecl.M.  82:  454. 

—  and  V(dtaire.     ('ornh.  43:  211. 

—  and  Women.     Victoria,  28:  212. 

—  Antony  and  Cleopatra.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  lo:  52. 

—  Art  of.     Victoria,  i:  481.  —  (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  3: 

657. 

—  as  an  .\dapter.     (E.  Rose)  Macmil.  39:  69. 

—  as  an  Artist.     O.  &  N.  2:  367. 

—  as  a  Historian.     Dub.  R.  9:  316. 

—  as  Physician  and  Metaphysician.     De  Bow,  28:  705. 

—  as  a  Plagiarist.     (A.  S.  Richardson)  Galaxy,  10:  855. 

—  as  Pla\-er  and  Poet.     (E.  P:  Evans)  Lakeside,  2:  173. 

—  as  a  Prose  Writer.  (J  C.  Collins)  Gent.  jNI.  n.  s.  25:  735. 

—  as  revealed  in  his  Writings.     Prosp.  R.  9:  401. 

—  as  Theater  Proprietor.  (II. Wright)  Antiquary,  4:  142. 

—  As  you  like  it.     (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  2:   104,  167. 

—  (D.  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  7:  (Oct.)  74.— 
(D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  12:  682.  —All  the  Year, 
44:  367. 

—  at  School ;  what  he  learnt.     (T.   S.   Baynes)  Fraser, 

100:  604.  loi:  83,  619.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145: 
732,  Soi.     146:  87. 

—  Autobiographical  Poems.     Dub.  R.  5:  331. 

—  Authorship  of,  and  Lord  Bacon.     (Delia  Bacon)  Put- 

nam,  7:  i.  —  Fraser,  90:  164.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
123:  131. —Chamb.  J.  18:  87.  —  Nat.  R.  5:  72. — 
Canad.  Mo.  16:  76. — (A.  Morgan)  Appleton.  21: 
112,  4S1.  23:  4S1.  24:  14.  —  (M.  B.  Benton)  Ap- 
pleton, 21 :  336.  —  Blackw.  80:  6t6.  —  (C.  C.  Shack- 
ford)  No.  Am.  85:  493.  — (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  No. 
Am.  104:  276.  —  (N.  Hawthorne)  Atlan.  11:  43. — 
(E.  0.  Vaile)  Scrib.  9:  743.  —  (J.  F.  Clarke)  No. 
Am.  132:  163.  — (W.  H.  Smith)  Liv.  Age,  51:  4S1. 

—  Harper,  34:  263. — Nation,  2:  402.  —  Scrib.  9: 
392. 

—  Beauties  of.     Selec.  Ed.  R.  i:  324. 

—  Becket's.     Quar.  16:  85. 

—  Bertram.     Colburn,  4:  4S1. 

—  Biographical  Sketch  of.     Eel.  M.  46:   13S, 
(P.  Cunningham)   Once  a 


Bcntle_y,  23:  279. 
Dub.  Univ.   59:    737. 


See 


—  Birthday  and  Namo  of. 

Week,  8:  460. 

—  Birthhouse  of,  Hoax  of. 

—  Birthplace  of.  Visit  to. 

Stratford-upon-Avon . 

—  Bootli's  Letter-perfect.     Colburn,  124:  192. 

—  Bowdler's  Family.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.    R.  36:    52.— 

Chr.  Obs.  7:  326,  3S8. 

—  Boydell's.     Art  J.  3:  85. 

—  Brutus.     (H.   T.    Lee)    Knick.    57:    491.     Same  art. 

Sharpo,  49:   320. 

—  Cambridge  Edition.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  230. 

—  ("halmers  on.     Portfo.(Den.)  16:  277. 

—  Character   of.     Blackw.   63:    293.  —  (J.    AV.    Gaily) 

Overland,  15:  477. 

—  Characters  of.     Am.  Mo.  ^I.  3:  41.     7:   126-561. 
Individuality  of.     (^I.  C.  Clarke)  Sharpe.  6:  iSi. 

7:217.     8:19,88.     9:24,143.     10:196,349.     11: 
168,  343.     13:  139. 

—  C(dley  Cibber  vs.  (H.  B.  Baker)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  343. 

—  Cleopatra  of.     Tinsley,  14:  22.  —  Fraser.  40:  277. — 

Coriih.  24:   344.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  5S2. 

—  Clerical  Oddities  of.    Chamb.  J.  16:  37S. 


SHAKSPERE 


1184 


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Shakspere,  William.    Club  of  Alloa.    Blackw.  i:  152. 

—  Coleridge's  Lecture  on.     Liv.  Age,  51 :  698. 

—  Collier's  Notes  and  Emendations  on.     Ed.  K.  103:  358. 

hi:  452.  —  (R.  G.  White)  Putnam.  2:  378,  532 
3:  292.  —  No.  Brit.  20:  281.  —  Eraser,  13:  553.  35: 
163.  —  Chamb.  J.  19:  359. —New  Q.  2:  218.— 
Liv.  Age,  33:   145.     36:  385.  — Clir.  Rem.  25:  362. 

—  Am.  Cli.  Mo.  i:  213. — Liv.  Age,  36:  549.— 
Mo.  R.  157:  16. 

—  Colossal  Monuments  to.     Art  J.  6:  260. 

—  Comedy  of  Errors.     (D.  .J.  Snider)  Western,  2:  296. 

—  Once  a  Week,  14:  380. 

—  Comedies  of.     (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  2:  219. 

—  Conmiemoration  of .     Temp.  Bar,  10:  485. 

—  Confessions  of.     Colburn,  43:  1,306.     44:  319.     45: 

47.  —  Mus.  26:  2S1. 

—  Con temporiir}' Notices  of.     Brit.  Q   26:   159. 

—  Contrasts  in  Life  of.     (E.  R.  Morau)  Bentley,  8:  201. 

—  Coriolanus.     (D.J.  Snider)  Western,  i:  695,  771. 

—  Critics  of,  English  and  Foreign.     Ed.  R.  90:  39. 

—  Criticism  on.     Sharpe,  37:  iSo,  232,  290.     41:  293. — 

Eel.  R.  98:  709.  —  Am.  Church  R.  26:  497. 

—  Cues  from.     Beutley,  55:  74-609.     56:139-637.    57: 

71-615.     58:  38-624.     59:  287,  619. 

—  Cymbeline.     (D.  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec.  Pliilos.  9:  172. 

—  Delineation  of  the  Gentleman.     Temp.  Bar,  23:  104. 

—  Delineations  of  Female  Friendship.    Penny  M.  10:  109. 
of  Insanit}-.     (.J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  2:  758. 

—  Dennis  on.     Blackw.  52:  368. 

—  Desdemona,  Character  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:    209. — 

(D.  Fowler)  Canad.  Mo.  19:  643.  —  (H.  F.  Martin) 
Blackw.  129:  324.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  643. 
Same  art.  Appleton,  25:  399.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
149:  206. 

—  Did  he  visit  Scotland?    Chamb.  J.  i:  257. 

—  Did  he  write  Bacon's  Works?    (J.  F.  Clarke)  No.  Am. 

132:  163. 

—  Douce's  Illustrations  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  12:  449. 

—  Dowden's  Study  of.     (T.  R.  Lounsbury)  Nation,  32: 

135.  —  (C.  L.Dean)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  229. 

—  Drake's  Memorials  of.     Am.  Q.  6:  22.  —Mo.  R.  89: 

357.     116:  98. 

—  Dyce's  Edition.     Quar.  105:  45. 

—  Early  Authorship  of.     No.  Brit.  52:  69. 

—  Early  Latin  Stories  imitated  by.     (T.  Wright)  Arch. 

32:  362. 

—  Eclipse  of.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  302. 

—  Editions  of.     Liv.  Age,  62:  265. 

—  Edward  IIL     (A.C.Swinburne)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  23: 

170,  33°- 

—  Elze's  Essays  on.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  28. 

—  Emendation  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  78:  371. 

—  England  of.     Sharpe,  25:  59. 

—  English  of,  Craik's.     (F.  A.  March)  No.  Am.  105:  302. 

—  Essay  on.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:  234. 

—  Facts  and  Traditions  about.     Chamb.  J.  2:  369,  387. 

—  Fairvland  of.     (C.  Grant)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  426. 

—  Falstaff.     (W  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  15:  214. —  (J.  G. 

Kelly)  Overland,    13:  352.  —  (S.  F.  Grubb)  West- 
ern, 6:  370. 
Dr.  SLnginn  on.     Liv.  Age,  63:  614. 

—  Family  of,' at  Stratford.     (J.  P.  Collier)  Arch.  35:  18. 

—  Fechter's  Acting  of.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  170. 

—  Female  Characters  of.     No.  Biit.  8:  265.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  14:  I.  —  Blackw.  33:  124-541.  —  (H.  F. 
Martin)  Blackw.  129:  66,  198,  324.  Same  art.  Ap- 
pleton, 25:  246,  312,  399.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96: 
301,  4S7,  643.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  33,  145, 
206.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  31:  47.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  16:  696, 
796.     17:  165. 

—  Few  Words  about.     (H.  H.  IMorganl  Western,  4:  59S. 

—  First  Edition  of,  1623.     Retros.  17:  91. 


Shakspere,  William,  First  Edition  of,  Facsimile  Reprint. 
(C.  Redding)  Colbum,  133:  303. 

—  Fletcher's  Studies  of.     Dub.  Univ.  31 :  456. 

—  Folio  Editions  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  2:  98,  180.  —  (R.  G. 

White)  Putnam,  2:  378,  532.     3:  285,  552. 

—  Fools  of.     (J.  N.   Hetherington)  Cornh.  40:   722. — 

(M.  C.  Clarke)  Sharpe,  8:  88. 

—  Forgeries  of,  Ireland's.     Dem.  R.  17:  78. —  Eel.  51. 

16:  416.  —  Eraser,  62:  167.  —  All  the  Year,  26:  205. 

—  Cornh.  39:  577.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  543. 
See  Ireland,  W.  H. 

Alleged,  Collier's.     Ed.  R.  iii:  452. 

—  French  Criticism  on.     Chamb.  J.  29:  215,  368. —  (G. 

H.  Lewes)  Cornh.  II :  23,  256.  —  (J.  Doran)  19th 
Cent.  3:  115.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  533. — 
Temp.  Bar,  11:  537.  —  Lond.  M.  i:  126. 

—  French  Versions  of.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  203. 

—  Friendship  in.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  73:  209, 

403.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  16:  696,  796. 

—  from  an  American  Point  of  View.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath. 

World,  25:  422. 

—  From  Stratford  to  London.     (J.  W.  Hales)   Cornh. 

35:  69. 

—  Funeral  of.    (E.  B.  Hamley)  Blackw.  113:  379.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  117:  ;i87.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  497, 

513- 

—  Furness's  Concordance  to.     (W.  A.  Wheeler)  No.  Am. 

119:  436. 

—  Furness's  Variorum  Edition.     (.1.  Hadley)  Nation,  12: 

307. —  Penn  Mo.  2:  140.  —  (II.  N.  Hudson)  No. 
Am.  117:  475.  — Lipiiinc.  14:  T33. 

—  Genius  of.     (J    R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  106:  629. —  (K. 

P.  Whipple)  Atlan.  20:    178.  —  (J.  King)  Canad. 
Mo.  10:  501. 
and  Times  of.     (H.  J.  Fox)  Meth.  Q.  41 :  623. 

—  German  Criticism  of.     (J.  M.  Hart)  Putnam,  16:  353, 

562.  —  (G.  Moir)  Blackw.  37:  236,  523,  747.  39: 
699.     40:  139,  427.  —  O.  ik  N.  6:  198.  —  Broadw. 

10:  33- 

—  Gervinus  on.     Westm.  80:  371.  —  Eel.  R.  II7:  491. 

—  Glos.saries  of.     Ed.  R.  130:  85. 

—  Gloves  of.     Once  a  Week,  10:  483. 

—  Going  to  the  Play  with.     All  the  Year,  6  :  379. 

—  Greek  Names  in.     Cornh.  33:  203. 

—  Guizot  on.     Bentlev,  32:  643. 

—  Haliiwell  on  the  only  known  MS.  of  Plays  of.     Mo.  R. 

161:  203. 

—  Hamlet.     (G.  Dawson)  Peop.  J.  7:  279.  —  (D.  Cook) 

Once  a  Week,  11:  622.  —  (D.  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec. 
Philos.  7:  (April)  67,  (July)  78.— (W.H.  Browne) 
So.  M.  15:  106.  —  So.R.  n.s.  7:  271.  8:116.  24: 
426.  — All  the  Year,  42:  138,  173.  — Blackw.  37: 
236.     Same  art.  Mus.  26:  545.  —  Dub.  Univ.  88:  88. 

and  Macbeth  at  the  Lyceum.     (M.  Seton)  Colburn, 

160:  175. 

and  Ophelia.     (H.  Irving)  19th  Cent,  i:  513. 

and  the  Playwrights.     All  the  Year,  34:  5. 

and  Prometheus  Vinctus.    Chr.  Rem.  17:  157. 

Edwin  Booth  as.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  25S,  273. 

Characterof.     Blackw.  2:  504.     24:585.    37:236. 

—  Eraser,  14:  i.  — So.  R.  3:  3S0.  —  (G.  Gillillaii) 
Eel.  M.  24:  61.  — NewEng.  M.  5:  458. —Anal.  iM. 
5:  68.  —  (H.  N.  Hudson)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  94,  121. 

analyzed.     Westm.  83:  65. 

and  the  Critics.     (E.  Roscoe)  Victoria,  20:  502. 

Conolly  on.     Liv.  Age,  78:  172. 

Editions  of  1603  and  1604.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan. 

48:  467. 
a  fat  Man.     (C    Edwards)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  57i.— 

(E.  V.  Blake)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  60. 

Fechter  as.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  274.  289. 

First  Edition  of.     Loud.  M.  11:  555. 


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SHAKSPERE 


Shakspere,  William,  Hamlet,  Furness's  Variorum  Edition 

of.     (F.  A.March)  Nation,  25:  272. 
Ger\  inus"s  Criticism  on.    (E.  Roscoe)  Victoria,  21 : 

33^- 
Ghost  in.      (G.   MacDonald)  Macmil.  34:  351-  — 

Eraser,  32:  350. 

Goethe  on.      (H.  S.  Wilson)  Lond.  Soc.  28:  30S. 

a  great  Poem-Mystery.    (G.  Gilliilan)  Hogg,  7:  305. 

Mow  old  was  he  ?    All  the  Year,  39:  304. 

Insanity  of.    (W.  Farren)  Lond.  M.  9:  373,647.— 

Blackw.  46:  449.  —  Victoria,  lo:  204. 
]1.  Irving  as.     (C.  L.  Kenney)  Belgra.  25:  1S2.  — 

All  the  Year,  33:  179. — Victoria,  24:  169. — Temp. 

Bar,  55:  39S. 
Lawrence's  and  Kemble's.     (M.  C  Clarke)  Sharp, 

6:  iSi. 
Pyrrhus  and  Hecuba  in.    (R.  G.  Latham)  Ev.  Sat. 

11:  539- 

Query  on.     Eraser,  99:  263. 

Retzsch's  Outlines  of.     For   Q.  2:  697. 

the  Story  and  the  Play.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  4:56. 

See  alio  Hamlet. 

—  Hazlitt's  Characters  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  28:  472. 

—  Quar.  18:  4S5.  — Am.Q.  18:485.  — Anal   M.  ii: 
346.  —  Mo.  R.  92:  53. 

—  Henry  IV.      (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  3:  344,  396,  447. 

—  (T.  P.  Courtenay)  Colburn,   54:  42. — Blackw. 
39:  699. 

—  Henry  V.      (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  3:  541.  ~  (T.  P. 

Courtenay)  Colburn.  54:  251.  —  All  the  Year,  43: 
510. 

—  Henry  VI.,  Who  wrote?   (J.  G.  Fleay)  Macmil.  33 :  50. 

—  (T.  P.  Courtenay)  Colburn,  54:  375,  494.  55:  57. 

—  Henry  VIII.     (T.  P.  Courtenay)  Colburn,  55:  346. 
Characters  of  Queen  Katharine  and  Cardinal  Wol- 

sey.    (F.  A.  Kemble)  Lippinc.  16:  6S5. 
Who  wrote?     Liv.  Age,  27:  27. 

—  Heroines  of.     (E.  R.  Russe.l)  Victoria,  33:  126-333.  — 

(M.  Davies)  Colburn,  154:    716.    155:  7S-633. 

—  Historical  Plays.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  11:  79.  —  Eel.  R. 

73:  541- 
historically  considered.    (T.  P.  Courtenay)  Colburn, 

53:  250,  364,  463.     54:  42-494-     55:  S7,  236,  346. 
in  Germany.     Blackw.  39:  699. 

—  House  of.    (H.  Martineau)  Peop.  J.  4:  79,  204.  —  (W. 

H.  Dixon)  Peop.  J.  4:   51. 

—  How  he  became  popular  in  Germany.   (E.  Marx)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  24:  707. 

—  Hudson  and  Verplanck  on.    (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am. 

67:  84. 

—  Hudson's  Edition  of.     (K.  S.  Gould)  No.  Am.  84:  1S3. 

—  Internat.  ^M.  3 ;  iS.  —  (J.  A.  Si)enccr)  Am.  Church 
IJ.  36:   129. 

—  Hudson's  Lectures  on.      (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam. 

45'-  303-  — (tl- W.  Peck)   Am.  Whig  R.  8:  39.— 
Dem.  H.  16:  412.  —  Am.  Lit.  M.  2:  367. 

—  Hugo's  Life  of.     Frascr,  70:  711.  —  Blackw.  96:  164. 

—  lago.     Cornh.  33:  91. 

—  in  domestic  Life.     Brit.  Q.  45:  Si.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  92:  391.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  339. 

—  in  his  Works.     Chamb.  .T.  41:   193. 

—  in  modern  Tliought.     (C.  C.  Shackford)  No.  Am.  85: 

491. 

—  in  tile  Opinion  of  the  17th  Century.    (B.  C.  Burt)  New 

Eng.  40:  304. 

—  in  Paris.      (S.   Austin)  Ed.    R.  83:  47.       Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  8:  495. 

—  Influence  of.     (H.  Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  67:   178. 

—  Ingleby  on.      (F.  A.   March)  Nation,  26:   201.  —  (.1. 

Crosby)  Am.  Bibliop.  7:  82. 

—  Insects  mentioned  in  Plays  of.     Mo.  R.  146:   599. 

—  Italian  Representation  of.     All  the  Year,  19:  565. 

7') 


Shakspere,  William,  Jackson's  Illustrations  of.     Eel.  R. 
30:  22.  —  Blackw.  5:  411. 

—  Jacques  and  the  Duke.  (J.  Addis)  St.  James,  46:  402. 

—  Jest  Book  of.     Retros.  18:  313. 

—  Ben  Jonson,  Beaumont  and  Fletcher.    Fraser,  16:  527. 

—  Juliet.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  16:  298. 

—  Julius  Ca;sar.      (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  2:  38,   77. 

Same  art.  J.  Spec.  Philos.  6:  234.  —  Blackw.  37:  747. 

—  Kemble  on.     Blackw.  1 :  455. 

—  King  John.      (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  3:  89,  157.  ^ 

(T.  P.  Courtenay)  Colburn,  53:  250. 

—  King  Lear.     (I).  J.  Snider)  Western,  1 :   135,230,271. 

—  (R.  G.  White)  Allan.  45:  824.  46:  in.— Ail 
the  Year,  46:  462.      Same  art.    Appleton,    25:  449. 

—  Fortn.  23:  S^- 

and  his  Court.     Hogg,  6:  161. 

as  it  was  written.     Colburn,  41:  216. 

Madness  of.     (W.  Farren)  Lond.  M.  10 :  79. 

—  Kuighfs  Biography  of.     Mo.  R.  159:   133.    162:  314. 

—  Eel.  R.  77:  2,3. 

—  Knight's  Library  Edition.  (T.Hood)  Colburn,  66:  269. 

—  Last" Days  of.     (J.  O.  Ilalliwell)  St.  James,  i:  2S5. 

—  Last  new  Life  of.     Fraser,  24:   18. 

—  Law-Training  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  4:  84. 

—  Learning  of.     (W.  Maginn)  Fraser,  20:  254,  476. 
and  Genius  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  137. 

—  Legal  -Acquirements  of.     New  Q.  8:  55. 

—  Literature  on.     Bent.  Q.  2:  33. 
Recent,  1840.     Ed.  R.  71:  446. 

—  Love's  Labor's  lost.     (D.  J.  Snider)  Western.  2:  457. 

—  All  the  Year,  46:  64.  —  Colburn,  11:  516. 

New  Study  of.     (S.  L.  Lee)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  447. 

Table-Talk  on.     Fraser,  57:  41. 

—  Ludwig's  Studies  on.     (F.  Tiffany)  O.  &  N.  7:  736. 

—  Macbeth.     (D.  J.  Snider)   Western,    i:    557,   601.^ 

Cornh.  32:  577.  —  (J.  A.  Heraud)  Peop.  J.  8:  69, 
78,  89.  — (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  12:  380. 

Characters  in.     (F.  A.  Kemble)  Macmil.  16:   76. 

Same  art.  Ecl.M.  69:  89. 

Criticism  and  Acting  of.      (G.  Fletcher)  Westm. 

41:  I. 

Ethics  of.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  280. 

in  Schiller's  Translation.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  499. 

Irving  in      Belgra.  28:  69. 

Lady  Macbeth.     (F.  A.  Kemble)  Macmil.  17:  354. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  724.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70: 
481.  -(G.  C.  Bibb)  Western,  i :  287.  — Portfo.(Den.) 

11:  338. 

Music  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  263. 

on  the  Stage.     All  the  Year,  35:  52. 

Revival  of.     Chamb.  J.  19:  214. 

Sensational  Notice  of.     All  the  Year,  II :  15. 

Third  Murderer  in.     (II.  Irving)  19th  Cent.  1 :  327. 

—  Lovers  of.     (M.  C.  Clarke)  Sharpe,  11:  168.  343.    13: 

139. 

—  made  easy.     (G.  Turner)  Tinsley.  21 :   140. 

—  Marriage  and  Manhood  of.      (E.  P.  Evans)  Lakeside, 

2:   loS. 

—  Marshal  Storck,  Who  was?    Once  a  Week,  10:  514. 

—  Measure  for  Measure.     (D.  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

9:  312.  — (W.  II.  Pater)  Fortn.  22:  652.  — All  the 
Year,  45:  63.  —  Cong,  i:  402. 

—  Jlelancholy  of.     Nat.  M.  2:  340. 

—  a  Member  of  London  Societies.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  69. 

—  Merchant  of  Venice.      (D.  J.  Snider)  .1.  Spec.  Philos. 

6:  130,  361. — (R.    H.  Barhani)  Bentley,  11:  429. 

—  Temp  Bar,  10:  210.  —All  the  Year,  43:  495. — 
Blackw.  40:  429.  —  (G.Flctcher)Fraser,  41 :  499,697. 

Story  of.       (J.  Spedding)  Cornh.  41:  276.     Same 

art.  .Appleton,  23:  450. 

—  Merry  Men  of.     (C  W.  Watson)  So.  M.  16:  397-565- 

17:  46. 


SIIAKSPERE 


1186 


SHAKSPERE 


435- 


159, 


Shakspcre,  William.     Meriy  Wives  of  Windsor.     (D.  J. 
Snider)  Western,  2:  722.  —  All  the  Year,  47:  "]•]. 

—  Midsummer    Night's    Dream.      Ed.    R.    87:    418. — 

Blackw.  40:  139.  — (D.  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 
8:  165.  —  All  the  Year,  43:  in.  —  Fraser   50:  677. 

—  Minor  Poems.     Fraser,  52:  39S. 

—  Misconceptions  of,  on  the  Stage.  New  Eng.  M.  9: 

—  misimproved.     Once  a  Week,  21:   12. 

—  Monument  to.     (Lord  R.  Gower)  Art  J.  33:  328. 

—  Morality  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  462. 
Is  he  fit  for  Christian  Perusal?    Cong  M.  25: 

239,  3°4- 

—  Motive  of.     (F.  G.  Fleay)  Macmil.  31 :  433. 

—  Motives  in  settling  in  London.     (F.  G.  Fairfield)  Nat. 

Q.  25:  234. 

—  Much  Ado  about  Nothing.      (D.  J.  Snider)  Western, 

2:  641.  —  All  the  Year,  45:  222. 

—  Music  of.     All  the  Year,  9:   103,  131,  155. 

—  New  Ethnological  Exegesis  of.     No.  Brit  31:  470. 

—  New  Interpretations  of.     Ed.  R.  136:  335. 

—  New  Readings  in.     Bbickw.  74:   1S1-451. 

—  Non-Dramatic  in.  (H.  S.  Wilson)  Internat.  R.  4:  751. 

—  not  a  Man  of  Parts.     All  the  Year,  11 :  258. 

—  Notes  on.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  28-257.     8:  17-119.     9: 

10,  29.  —  Dub.  Univ.  63:  89,  281.  —  (F.  A.  Kemble) 
Athin.  6:  288.  —  Putnam,  3:  443. 

—  Nursery  Tales  from.     (G.  Roslyn)  Colburn,  165:  717- 

1189." 

—  The  "Old  Corrector"  of.     Fraser,  61:  176. 

—  on  the  Stage.     Sharpe,  33:   142. 

—  on  Women.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  9:  331. 

—  Ophelia.     (E.   lioscoe)   Victoria,    18:     117.  —  (H.    F. 

Martin)  Blackw.  I2g:  66.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96: 
301.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  33.  Same  art.  Ap- 
pleton,25:  246.  —  (L.  Murray)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  137. 

and  Ilamlct.     Temp.  Bar,  52:  373. 

and  Portia.     (D.  Fowler)  Caiiad.  Mo.  19:  504. 

Madness  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  32:   187. 

—  Othello.     (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  i:  423,  473. 

and  the  Players.     All  the  Year,  34:  269. 

at  the  Princess's.     Once  a  Week,  5:  628. 

Blackamoors  in.     (D.  ( '00k)  Once  a  Week,  15:  502. 

Costume  of.     Once  a  Week,  15:  272. 

Is  it  lit  for  the  Stage?     (W.  Archer)  St.  James,  49: 

222. 

not  a  Negro.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  258. 

Notes  on.     Cornh.  18:  419. 

Real  Character  of.     Temp.  Bar,  48:  506. 

Salvini  in.     (.J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  16:  819. 

—  People  for  whom   he  wrote.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Atlan. 

43  ■•  729-     44:  44- 

—  Perkins  Folio.     (R.  G.  White)  Putnam,  3:  552. 

—  Personal  History  of.    (C.  W.  Huston)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  ->,']. 

—  Philosophers  and  Jesters  of.     (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  10:  306-634. 

—  Pictorial  Edition  of.     Dub.  Univ.  13:   350. 

—  Pictorial  Ilhistrations  of.     (^uar.  142:  457. 

—  Place  in  English  Poetry.     Temp.  Bar,  39:  202. 

—  Poems.     Colburn,  7:  470. 

—  Political  Morality  of.     (W.  J.  Fox)  Peop.  J.  1 :  45,  74. 

—  Portia.     (H.   F.   Martin)  Blackw.   129:    198.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  96:  47S.     Same  art.  Appleton,25:  312. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:   145. 
and  Shylock.     Dub.  Uni\'.  95:  46. 

—  Portrait  of.  Death-Mask.     (J.  S.  Ilart)  Scrib.  8:  304. 
Newly  found.     Art  J.  13:  209. 

Study  of.     (W.  Page)  Scrib.  10:  558. 

—  Prose  of.     (E.  R.  Sill)  Overland,  14:  506. 

—  Psychology  of.     Liv.  Age,  64:  700. 

—  Puns  of.     (J.  Crosby)  Am.  Bibliop.  7:  142. 

—  Mr.  Quincv's  Folio  of  16S5.     (R.  G.  White)  Putnam, 

3:  285." 


Shakspere,  William,  Reading.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxj-, 
22:  518,  637.     23:  70,  233. 

—  Recent  Editions  of.     (W.  Spalding)  Ed.  R.  81:  329. 

—  Quar.  79:  310. 

—  Recent  Helps  in  the  Study  of.     Penn  Mo.  5:  S81. 

—  Recent  Literature  on.     Ed.  R.  71:  446. 

—  Religion  of.     (E.  R.  Russell)  Theo.  R.  13:  459. 

—  Religious  Belief  of.     (J.  0.  Irwin)  Overland,  15:  135, 

230. 

—  Retzsch's  Outlines  of  Hamlet.     For.  Q.  2:  697. 
of  Macbeth.     For.  Q.  12:  445. 

—  Richard  II.     (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  3:  223,  280.— 

(T.  P.  Courtenay)  Colburn,  53:  364. 

—  Richard  HI.     (E.  G.  Holland)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  320.— 

(T.  P.  Courtenay)  Colburn,  55:  236. 

—  Romeo  and  Juliet.     (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  i:  37, 

71.  —  All  the  Year,  44:  42.  —  Temp.  Bar,  9:  209. 

—  Blackw.  37:  523.     Same  art.  Mus.  26:  615. 

Criticism  and  Acting  of.     Westm.  44:  i. 

Text  of.     (F.  G.  Fleay)  Macmil.  36:  195. 

Who  was  Juliet's  Runaway  ?     (R.  G.  White)  Put- 
nam, 3:  2S0. 

—  a  Seaman;  his  Sea  Lore.     St.  .James,  4:  466. 

—  Seven  Ages.     Knick.  11:  114-500.     12:  21,  113,  232. 

—  Shylock.     (M.  Jastrow)  Penn  Mo.  11:  725.  —  (M.  D. 

Conway)  19th  Cent.  7:  82S. 

Irving's,     Appleton,  23:  84. 

Nursery  Tale  from.     (G.   Rosl3'n)  Colburn,  165: 

1189. 

Original  of.     (S.  R.  Lee)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  185. 

vs.  Antonio.     (C.  Edwards)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  539. 

whitewashed.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  65.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  85:  617. 

—  Simpletons  of.     (M.  C.  Clarke)  Sharpe,  7:  217. 

—  Skattowe's  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  104:  412. 

—  Soldiers  of.     (M.  C.  Clarke)  Sharpe,  9:  24,  143.     10: 

196,  349. 

—  Son-in-Law  of.      (C.    E.   Browne)  Fraser,  89  :    419. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  493.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
122:  52. 

—  Sonnets.     (R.  Bell)  Fortn.  5:  734.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

2:  258.  —  Blackw.  3:  585.  —  (T.  A.  Spalding)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  20:  300. — Quar.  I15:  430. —  (K.  llillard) 

Victoria,  25:  788. — Westm.  68:    116.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  42:  175. 

Brown  on.     Mo.  R.  146:  599. 

New  View  of.     (J.  A.  Heraud)  Temp.  Bar,  5:  53, 

On  the  Study  of.     (K.  Hillard)  Lipjiinc.  15:  497. 

—  The  Southwark'of.     (F.  W.  Fairholt)  Sharpe,  16:  80. 

—  Spelling  of  his  Name.     (E.  S.  Van  Winkle)  Internat. 

R.  5:  690.  —  (Sir  F.  Madden)  Arch.  27:  113.  — (A. 
G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  22:  277.— (J.  H.  Gilmoie) 
Scrib.  12:  13. 

—  Spenser,  and  Milton.     Victoria,  25  :  856-1060.    26: 

24-108. 

—  Spenser's  Acquaintance  with.     Lond   M.  4:  265. 

—  Stage  Adaptations  of.     Cornh.  8:  48. 

—  Statue  of.     (W.  R.  O'Donovan)  Lippinc.  13:  118. 

—  Stratford-upon-Avon.      (J.   G.  Wilson)   Harper,  23: 

433- 

Memorial  at,  and  English  Stage.     Nation,  28:  332. 

(See  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

—  Study  of.     (J.  Durand)  Galaxj',  15:  507. 

—  summed  up.     All  the  Year,  15:  489. 

—  Supernatural  in.     (T.   H.   II.  Caine)   Colburn,   165: 

1029.  —  Westm.    108:    375.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

135:  369- 

—  Suppositions  about.     Colburn,  60:  297. 

—  Swinburne's  Study  of.     (C.  Hargrove)  Mod.  R.   i: 

885. 

—  Taming  of  the  Shrew.     Temp.  Bar,  35:   539.  — All 

theYear,44:  511.  —  (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  2:  321. 


SHAKSPERE 


1187 


SHARP 


Shakspere,  William.     Tempest.     (D  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec. 

Pliilos.  8:  193.  —  (H.  K.  Jones)  J.  Spec.  Pliilus.  9: 

293. — All  (he  Year,  42:  421. 

and  Earl  of  Southampton.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  34. 

as  a  Lyrical  Drama.     I'raser,  42:  3S. 

Criticism  of  Passage  in.   (C.  Lamb)  Lond.M.  8:  492. 

Hunter  on.     Quar.  65:  469. —  Mo.  K.  151:  36S. 

Origin  of.     Cornli.  26:  40;.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

115:  477.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  452. 
Source  of  Ariel.     (H.  Duvar)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  201. 

—  Tercentenary  of.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  29:  ^27- 

—  N.  E.  Reg.  18:  319.  —  Brit.Q.  39:  253. 

—  Textof.    (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  8:257.  — So.  Lit.  Mess. 

3:  761. 
Improvements  in.    (.T.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  41 : 

—  Thoughts  on.     (A.   C.  Brackctt)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  i : 

240.  -Dem.  R.  33:  42. 

—  Three  Centuries  of.     Nat.  Q.  17:  227. 

—  Three  Stages  of.     (A.  C.  Swinbui-ne)  Fortn.  23:  613. 

25:  24. 

—  Timon  of  Athens.     (D.  J.  Snider)  Western,  i:  335. 

—  Titus  Andronicus.     (II.  G.  Latham)  Eraser,  82:  361. 

—  Toad  of.     Ev.  Sat.  15:   120. 

—  Tomb  of.     (H.  Curling)  Bentley,  11:  243. 

—  a  Tory  and  a  Gentleman.     Blackw.  24:  570. 

—  Trades  and  Crafts  of.     (F.  Talbot)  Bclgra.  26:  49. 

—  Traditions  of  his  Neighborhood.  All  the  Year,  32:  247. 

—  Traducers  of.     All  the  Year,  46:  38.     Same  art.  Ap- 

pleton,  25:  144 

—  Troilus  and  Cressida.     (D.  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

10:  395. — All  the  Year,  44:   136. 

—  Twelfth  Night.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  14:  65.— 

(D.  J.   Snider)  Western,  2:  413. — All  the  Year, 
46:  296. 

—  Twiss's  Lidex  to.     Eel.  R.  5:  75. 

—  Two  Gentlemen  of  Verona.     (D.  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  10:   194. 

—  Ulriei  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  445,  503. 

—  Unities  of.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  733. 

—  untraveled  Traveler.     (W.  G.  Black)  Tinslcy,  28:  322. 

—  Verplanckand  Hudson  on.     (E.  P.  Wliipjile)  No.  Am. 

67:  84. 

—  Villains  of.     St.  James,  27:  632. 

—  Visit  to  the  Gra\e  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  4:   169. 

—  Vocabulary  and  Style  of.     Eraser,  80:  237. 

—  Was  he  a  Roman  Catholic?    Ed.  R.  123:  146.  — (S.  B. 

A.  Harper)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:   loi.  —  Dub.  R.  56:  21. 

—  Was  he  ever  a  Soldier?     ( W.  J.  Thoms)  Am.  Bibliup. 

4:  263,  310. 

—  White's.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  Atlan.  3:  iii,  241.  — (C.  E. 

Norton)  Nation,   i:   23.  —  (J.  Weiss)  Chr.  Exam. 
80:  26.  — (E.  H.  Abbot)  No.  Am.  88:  244. 

—  Why  did  he  write  Tragedies?     Cornh.  42:   153. 

—  Wife  of.  True  Story  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  4:  63. 

—  Winter  s  Tale.     All  the  Year,  41:  321.  —  (D.  J.  Sni- 

der) J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:  So. 

—  Words  used  only  once  in.     (J.  D.  Butler)  Lippinc.  26: 

742. 

—  Young  Men  of.     Wcstm.  io5:  452. 

—  Youth  of.     (K.  P.  Evans)  Lakeside,  2:  29. 
Shakspere  Club.     Chamb.  J.  38:  279. 

Shakspere   Festival,    1864.     Chamb.   J.    41:  337. —  (D. 

Cook)  Once  a  Week,  10:  104. 
Shakspere  Jubilee  of   1769.      Broadw.   3:    317.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  65:  603. 
Shakspere  Jubilees,  Festivals,  etc.     Chamb.  J.  41:   12^ 
Shakspere-Mad.     All  the  Year,  ii:  345. 
Shakspere  Meeting  at  Garrick's  Head.    Lond.  M.  18:  9. 
Shakspere  Papers.     (W.  Maginn)  Bentley,  i:  495,  550. 

2:  57,  3/0i  55°-     3:  225,  470.     5:  43. 
Shakspere's  Cliff,  Dover.    Penny  M.  3:  27. 


Shaksperian  and  Spenserian  MSS.    Am.  Whig  R.  14:  494. 
Shaksperian  Di>covery.     Eraser,  47:  245.     61:  53. 
Shaksperian  Glossary  for  the  Bible.     (L.  S.  Potwin)  Bib. 

Sac.  19:   551. 
Shaksperian  Grammar,  Abbott's.     (J.  Hadley)  Nation, 

12:   109. 
Shaksperian  Libran.-  of  H.  H.  Furness.     (J.  P.  Norris) 

Am.  Bibliop.  7:   137. 
Shaksperian  Mare's  Nests.  (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  8:  546. 
Shaksperian    Phrase-Book,    Bartlett's.     (F.  F.  Browne) 

Dial(Ch.),  2:   14S. 
Shaksperian  Revival  in  London.     (J.  R.  Sturgis)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  6:  630. 
Shaksperian  Revivals,  Recent.    (M.  Seton)  Colburn,  160: 

175.  346. 
Shakspcriaua.     (J.  S.  Hart)  Hours  at  Home.  3:  293. — 
(F.  'M.  Crunden)  Western,  4:  296,  490,  633. —  (H. 
n.  Morgan)  Western,  2:  4S4-737.     3:  1-292.  — So. 
Lit.  Mess.  27:  60. 

—  in  St.  Louis  Public  School  Library.     (F.  M.  Crunden) 

Wcstci-n,  5:  396. 
Shaking  Hands.     (E.  Everett)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  27:  228. 
Shall  and  Vrill.     (II.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  18:  222.  —  Am. 

JIo.  M.  2:  404. 
Shall  I,  or  shall  I  not?  a  Story.     Temp.  Bar,  58:   190. 
Shallow,  Mr.  Justice,  Literature  of.     Chamb.  J.  47:  664. 
Shallowell  Mystery;  a  Story.     Cornh.  5:  717. 
Shamrock,  Ballad  of  the.  (F.J.  O'Brien)  Harper,  22:  433. 
Shamrock  gone  West.    (W.  Seton)  Cath.  World,  13:  264. 
Shams.     Eraser,  67:  265. 

—  in  Society.     (J.  Popliam)  Potter  Am.  JIo.  II :  434.  — 

Argosy,  9:   191. 
Sham  Admiration  in  Literature.      (J.  Payn)  19th  Cent. 

7:  422,     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  678.    Same  art.  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  17:  48.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:   165. 
Shamus  O'Brien;  a  Ballad.     Dub.  Univ.  36:   109. 
Shamus  O'Gorman.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  40. 
Shaniyl.     See  Schamyl. 
Shandon,  Charles.     Remonstrance  from  Hades.    Belgra. 

4:  So. 
Shandy  McGuire;  or  Irish  Liberty.     Brownsoii,  5:  58. 
Shane  Finagle"s  Station.     (J.  S.  Barry)  Scrib.  4:  483. 
Shane  O'Neill's  last  Amour;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  35:  249. 
Shanghai.     Penny  M.  12:  Si. 

—  Streets,  Shops,  and  People  of.     (H.  B.  Auchindoss) 

Contin.  Mo.  6:  633. 
Shanghaied.     Chamb.  J.  58:  697. 
Shauklin  Chine,  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  17:  746. 
Shannon,  ^\'il^on.     Dem.  R.  25:   173. 
Shainion  River  Improvements.     Eraser,  81:  658. 
Shanties.     Once  a  Week,  19:  92. 

Siiantytown,  N.Y.City.  (II.  C.  Banner)  Scrib.  20:  855. 
Shapleigh  Genealogy.  (J. W. Thornton)  N.  E.  Reg.  5:  345, 
Shark,   The.     (W."j.  Broderip)  Eraser,  59:  2S0.  — Eel. 

M.  39:  136. 

—  Basking.     (E.  P.  Wriglit)  Nature,  14:  313. 
Sharks  and  Congers.     Once  a  Week.  9:  431. 

—  and  their  Cartilaginous  Cousins.    (I).  C.  Badham)  Era- 

ser, 45:  50S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  497. 

—  and  other  Torments.     Chamt).  J.  50:  749. 

—  Anterior  Brain-JIass  in.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

112:   103. 

—  Gossip  about.     Chaml).  J.  lo:  203.     Same  art.  Ed. 

JI.   85:  244.     Same  art.    Pop.    Sci.   Mo.   10:    348. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  19:  549. 

—  Modes  of  Teething.   (L.  Agassiz)  Am.  Natural.  8:  129. 
Shark  Storv;  a  Poem.     .-Vm.  Mo.  M.  7:  2;;.  ^43. 
Sharon,  Plain  of.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Mo.  Rd.  M.  15:  325. 
Sharp,  Daniel.     Knick.  34:  95. 

Sharp,  Granville,  Iloare's  Memoirs  of.    Ed.  R.  32:  201. 

—  Life  of,  with  portrait.     Portfo.(r)en.)  18:  267. 

—  Memoir  of.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  249. -—Mo.  R-  94:  51. 


SHARP 


1188 


SHELLS 


Sharp,  James,  Archbishop.     No.  Brit.  3:  196.     46:  39S. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.    Eel.  II.  70:  261. — JId.  Iv.  148:  121. 

—  Murder  of.     (W.  K.  Aytoun)  Blackw.  62:  614. 
Sharp,  Uicliard,  Letters  and  Essays  of.     Quar.  51:  2S5. 
Sharpe,  Ciiarles  Iv.,  Scotch  Poet.     Cornii.  21:  319. 
Sharpe,  Diniiei.     Ciir.  K.  18:  603. 

Sliarpcrs,  Amongst.     Chauib.  J.  57:  776. 
Sharpoy,  William,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  21:  567. 
Sharpey  Physiological  Scholarship.     Nature,  i:   109. 
Sharpless   Crayons.     (J.   W.   Palmer)  Lippinc.   8:    619. 

9:  230. 
Shasta,  Mount,  California.    (C.  King)  Allan.  28:  710.  — 

(T.  Magee)  Scrib.  6:  441. 

—  Ascent  of.     (B.  P.  Avery)  Overland,  12:  466. 

—  Nine  Days  on  the  Summit  of.     Chamb.  J.  57:  673. 

—  Snow-Storm  on.     (J.  Muir)  Harper,  55:   521. 
Shattuck,    Lemuel,  with   portrait.      (W.   H.  Whitmore) 

N.  E.  Keg.  14:  97. 
Shaubanee,  Indian  Chief.    (A.  S.Miller)  Lakeside,  6:  53. 
Shaving,  Notes  on.     Penny  M.  3:  386. 
Shaving  Shop.     Blackw.  24:  615. 
Shaw,  Charles,  Memoirs  of.     Mo.  R.  143:  505. 
Shaw,  John.     Poems.     Portfo.(Den.)  9:  353. 
Shaw,  Lemuel.     Am.  Law  R.  2:  47. 
Shaw,  Naphtali.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  281. 
Shaw,  Robert  Gould.     (E.  C.  Gaskell)  Macmil.  9:  113. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  80:  69. 
Shaw,  Samuel,  Life  of,  with  portrait.     (C.  H.  Glover) 

Hunt,  18:  31. 
Shaw,  William.    Adventures  of  a  Gold-Seeker.    Eel.  R. 

94:  580. 

—  and  South  Africa.     Lond.  Q.  44:  266. 

Shaw,  William  C,  Biography  of.     Chr.  Exam.  44:  477. 

Shawl,  The.     Chamb.  J.  34:  403. 

Shawls.     House.  Words,  5:  552.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

35:  179- 

—  and  mixed  Fabrics.     Godey,  66:   135. 

—  Cashmere.     Chamb.  J.  40:  244.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

61:  77. —  Once  a  Week,  12:  68.     See  Cashmere. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Wore.  IVI.  i:  91. 

—  Where  they  come  from.     Sharpe,  28:  75,  178.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  45:  311.  —  Godey,  56:  397,  493. 
Shawn  Buie  ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  724. 
Shawn  Lauv  Dhearg;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  485. 
Shawnee  Indians.     Olden  Time,  i:  315. 

—  and  their  Migrations.     Hist.  M.  10:   i. 

Shay's  Rebellion.     (B.  J.  Lossing)   Harper,  24:  656. — 

Republic,  4:   1S4.  —  Carey's  Mus.  2:  315. 
She  writes.    (E.  Pol ko)  O.  &  N.  i :  294-744.    2:151-392. 
Sheafe  Family  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  310. 
Shearing  in  Reverina,  New  Soutli  Wales.    Cornh.  23:  72. 
Sheath-Bill,  of  Kerguelen  Island.     (J.  H.  Kidder)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  8:  657. 
Sheba,  Queen  of.     Once  a  Week,  18:  476. 
Sheckerly,  the  Oxford  Soldier.     Knick.  45:  3S1. 
Shedd,  Wm.  G.  T.    Discourses  and  Es  ays.   (G.P.Fisher) 

New  Eng.  14:  363. 
Shedden  Case.     Am.  Law  R.  4:  195. 
Shee,    Sir  Martin  Archer.     Chamb.  J.  33:  412. — with 

portrait,  Dub.  Univ.  27:  592.  —  Art  J.  2:  309. 

—  Alasco.     Mo.  R.  105:  82. 

—  Elements  of  Art.     Quar.  3:  407. 

—  Memoir  of.     Mus.  4:  273. 

—  Poem  on  Art.     Eel.  R.  2:  4S9.     I4:  612.  —  (J.  Thom- 

son) Ed.  R.  8:  213. 
Sheep,  British.     Penny  M.  lo:  175,  196. 

—  Cretan  or  Wallachian.     Penny  M.  5:  497. 

—  in  California.     (S.  Hyacinth)  Overland,  4:  141. 

—  Southey  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  533. 

—  "Wild,  of  California.     (J.  Muir)  Overland,  12:  358.— 

(J.  Muir)  Scrib.  22:  i. 
See  Alpaca  Sheep. 


Sheep-Drovers.     Penny  M.  12:  177. 

Stieep-Droving  in  London.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words, 

14:  82S. 
Sheep-Farming.     Land  We  Love,  5:  340. 

—  in  the  Argentine  Republic.     Good  Words,  12:  712. 

—  in  Australia.     (J.  Manning)  Overland,  5:   147. 

—  in  the  Southern  States.     De  Bow,  12:  583. 

Sheep  Flocks  of  Southern  Russia.     Penny  M.  12:  215. 
Sheep-Hunting  in  the  Mountains.     (Earl  of  Dunraven) 

19th  Cent.  10:  683.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  535, 
Sheep-Shearing.     Penny  jM.  8:  201. 
Sheep- Washing.  All  the  Year,  7:  442. — Penny  M.  8:  391. 
Sheepshanks  Collection.     Art  J.  9:  2^9. 
Sheepskin,  What  is  in  a?    (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  19: 

122,  257,  427. 
Sheerness  Dockyard.     Penny  M.  9:  12. 
Sheerwater;  or  Black  Skimmer.     Penny  M.  11:  30. 
Sheet-Rolls,  Louth's  Patent.     (G.  W.  Fraser)  Pract,  M. 

i:  113. 
ShefTey,  Daniel,  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  346. 
Sheffield,  Joseph  E.,  and  Yale  Scientific  School.     Am.  J. 

Educ.  28:  321,  337. 
Sheffield,  England.     Art  J.  2:  315. 

—  Grinders  of.     Chamb.  J.  39:  4. 

—  Holland's  Vital  Statistics  of,  1S40.     Mo.  R.  162:  306. 

—  Labor  in.     (J.  Fowler)  Peop.  J.  i:  274. 

—  Outrages  at.     Once  a  Week,  5:  679. 

—  Working-Classes  oC.     Westm.  40:  243. 
Sheffield  River  System.     Once  a  Week,  10:  667. 
Sheikh,  A,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  9:   179. 

—  and  his  Daughter.     Fraser,  84:  323.  —  (P.  Toft)  Over- 

land, II :  554. 

—  of  Alexandria,  and  his  Slaves.     Dem.  R.  16:  31. 
Sheikh  xVhnaf's  Letter  from  Bagdad;  a  Poem.     (B.  Tay- 
lor) Galaxy,  10:  686. 

Shell,  Richard  Lalor.     Fraser,  33:   728.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  10:  225.  — Irish  Q.  i:  375.     5:  392.  —  Blackw. 

35:  434- 

—  and  O'Connell.     Colburn,  26:  297. 

—  Memoir  of.     (C.   Redding)  Colburn,  92:  253.  —  New 

Q.  4:  2S0.  —  Dub.  R.  38:  321. 

—  Writings  of.     Quar.    17:  248.  — Mo.   R.   84:    236.— 

Dub.  Univ.  45:  491. 
Shekinah.     (T.  T.  Titus)  Evang.  R.  11:   344. 
Shelah,  the  Fenian's  Daughter.     (T.  Gaspey)  Dub.  Univ. 

77:  158. 
Shelburne,  William,  Earl  of.  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  145:  170.  — 

Quar.  138:  378. —  Westm.  104:  335.  —  Macmil.  32: 

160.     37:  380.  —  Lippinc.  15:  629.     19:  502. 
Shelby,   Isaac,  Life   of.     West.  M.  5:    462,   516.  — (E, 

Flagg)  Hesp.  3:  4S1. 
Shell,  A-  a  Poem.     (T.  Hood)  St.  James,  2:  191. 

—  of  the  Lingula  Pyramidata,  Composition  of.     (C.  P. 

Williams)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91:  278. 
Shells,  About.     (C.  Wright)  Am.  Natural.  2:  616. 

—  American   Carcinology,   in    1879.      (J-   S.   Kingsley) 

Am.  Natural.  14:  498. 

in  1S80.     (J.  S.  Kingsley)  Am.  Natural.  15:  532. 

— •  Amongst.     Once  a  Week,  29:  5. 

—  aud  their  Inhabitants,  Economic  Uses  of.     (H.  Wood- 

ward) Intel.  Obs.  II :  161. 

—  and  Shell  Painting;  illustrated.     (H.  P.  Gillingham) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  356. 

—  Atlantic.     Niiture,  17:  503. 

—  British,  Bivalves  and  Gasteropods.      (W.  W.  Fyfe) 

Recr.  Sci.  3:  285. 
Common.     (W.  W.  Fyfe)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  321. 

—  Camerated,  Structure  of.     (H.  Woodward)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  11:  113. 

—  Cleaning,  Process  of.     Penny  M.  8:  274. 

—  Collecting.     (J.  Lewis)  Am.  Natural.  2:  410.—  (S.  P. 

Woodward)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  35. 


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Shells,  Colors  of.     Recr.  Sci.  i:  72. 

—  Coinposiiion  of  some  recent.     (H.  How)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

91:  379- 

—  Eocene.     (T.  A.  Conrad)  Am.  J.  Sci.  91 :  96. 

—  Form  and  Growth  of.     (S.  P.  Woodward)  Intel.  Obs. 

10:  241.     11:  18. 

—  Freshwater.     (E.  S.  Morse)  Am.  Natural.  3:  530,  64S. 

—  from  the  Gulf  of  California.     (.A..  E.  Verrill)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  99:  217. 

—  in  the  Drift  of  \V.  Canada.     (E.  J.  Chapman)  Caiiad. 

J.  n.  s.  6:  497. 

—  of  Florida,  Marine.     (W.  Stimpson)  Am.  Natural.  4: 

586. 

—  Pearly  Ear.     (R.  E.  C.  Stearns)  Am.  Natural.  3:  250. 

—  Sea.     Chamb.  .J.  34:  232. 

Collectinf^.     (S.  P.  Woodward)  Recr.  Sci.  2:   loS. 

Yt-ar  at  the  Shore.     (P.  H.  Gos.se)  Good  Words,  5: 

89-96S. 
Shell-Collector  in  London.     (S.  P.  Woodward)  Recr.  Sci. 

2:  297. 
Shell  Fish;   their  Ways  and  Works.     Westm.  57:  42. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  34:   19. 

—  for  the  Jlillion.     Chamb.  J.  47:  299. 

Shell  Heaps  in  Maine.    (J.  Wyman)  Am.  Natural.  1 :  561. 

—  of  Florida.     (.J.  Wyman)  Am.  Natural.  2:  393,  449. 
Shell  Money,  Aboriginal.     (R.  E.  C.  Stearns)  Am.  Natu- 
ral. 3:1.     11:  344,  473. 

Shells  and  Fuses.     Chamb.  J.  32:   177. 

and  Cartridges.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  686. 

Shelley,    Mary  Wo'lstonecraft.     Internal.  M.  3:  16. — 

(G.  Gillillan)   Tait,  n.  s.  14:  850.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  16:  446.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  13:  167.  —  (G. 

E.  Woodberry)  Atlan.  46:  838. 

—  Frankenstein.      Quar.    18:    379.  —  (Sir    W.    Scott) 

Blackw.  2:  613. — Portfo.(Den.)  20:  200. 

—  Rambles  in  Germany  and  Itah\     Eel.  R.  80:  693. 

—  Valperga.     Blackw.  13:  283. 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe.  Quar.  no:  289.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  71:443.  —  Blackw.  111:415.  ."^ame  art.  Liv. 
Age,  113:  387.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  17.  — Brit. 
Q.30:  360.  — (T.  Hunt)  Atlan.  11:  184.  — (R.C. 
Seaton)  Temp.  Bar,  61:  218.  —  Westm.  69:  97. — 
Dial,  i:  470.  —  Ed.  R.  107:  319.  —  Nat.  R  3:  342. 

—  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  393.  7: 
28.  —  (Mrs.  Seba  Smith)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  717,  S26. 

—  (B.  P.  Druro)  Western,  7:  215.  —  (E.  Roscoe) 
Victoria,  16:  52. — Temp.  Bar,  24:  457. — (II. 
Pierson)  Lippinc.  5:  318. —  (W.  Townsend)  Canad. 
Mo.  14:  673. — New  Q.  7:  168.  —  Prosp.  R.  5:  58. 

—  (A.  Cordery)  Dark  Blue,  3:  478. —(O.  Curry) 
Hesp.  2:  440.  —  Kuiek.49:  219. — Tait,  2:  92,331. 

—  Adonais.     Blackw.  10:  696. 

—  Alastor.     Blackw.  6:  148. 

—  and  Lord    Byron.      (C.  Kingsley)   Eraser.   48:    568. 

Same  art.   Eel.  M.   31:    82.  —  Westm.  69:   350. — 

Temp.  Bar,  34:  30.  —  ( W.  A.  Cocke)  So.  M.  11 :  496. 
anil  Wordsworth ;  their  Place  in  English  Poetry. 

Temp.  Bar,  40:  478. 
Last  Days  of.     Chamb.  J.  29:  276.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  44:  164. 

—  and  Christianity.     (T.  DeQuincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  13:   23. 

—  and  Cowper.     Hogg,  4:  257. 

—  and  Dialect  Schools  in  English  Literature.    (E.  Phelps) 

Lakeside,  8:  331. 

—  and  Godwin.     (L.  Ste|)hen)  Cornh.  39:  2S1.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  67.  —  Appleton,  21:  344. 

—  and  his  recent  liiographcrs.     No.  Brit.  34:  33. 

—  and  his  Tomb.     Temp.  Br,  16:  450. 

—  and  his  Writings.     Chamb.  .1.  29:   148. 

—  and  tlie  Iniprovisatore  Sgrieci.    (II.  B.  Forman)  Gent. 

M.  11.  s.  24:  115. 

—  and  the  Letters  of  Poets.    Westm.  57:  502. 


Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe,  and  Tennj'son.     Dem.  R.  28:  49. 

—  as  a  lyric  Poet.     (.J.  C.  Shairp)  Eraser,  100:  38. 

—  as  a  Poet.     (  T.  Bayne)  St.  James,  43:  iiu. 

—  at  Oxford.     Colburii,  34:  90,  343.     35:  65,  505. 

—  Beatrice  Cenci.     (.1.  H.  Dixon)  Am.  Bibhop.  7:   165. 

—  Lond.  M.  i:  546. 

—  Birthplace  of.     (W.  II.  White)  Macmil.  39:  461. 

—  Character  of.     (AV.  Dowe)  Atlan.  6:  59. 

—  Drowning  of.     (R.  H.  Home)  Eraser,  82:  618. 

—  Earlier  Years  of.     Cornh.  31:  184. 

—  Early  History  of.     (.1.  Searle)  Lii)pinc.  12:   113. 

—  Expulsion  from  Oxford.     Colburn,  38:   17. 

—  Forman's  Edition.     Lond.  Q.  48:  376. 

—  Gossip  about.     Colburn,  81 :  235,288. 

—  Heart  of;  a  Poem.  (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Dark  Blue,  i:  35. 

—  Hogg's  Life  of.     Colburn,  1 13:  337.  —  Liv.  Age,  57: 

1008. 

—  in  1812-13;  a  Poem.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Fortn.  15:  67. 

—  in  Pall  Mall.     (R.  Garnett)  Macmil.  2:  100. 

—  Last  Days  of.     (R.  Garnett)  Fortn.  29:  8^0. 

Death,  and  Burial.  (H.  B.  Forman)  .Macmil.  42:  43. 

—  Letters  of.     Tait,  n.  s.   19:  252.  —  Liv.  Age,  33:  45, 

235-— Colburn,  94:  357. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Dub.  L^niv.  67:  292.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  89:   135. 

and  Poetry  of.     (D.  Masson)  Macmil.  2:  2,^S. — 

Temp.  Bar,  3:  538. 

ami  Writings  of.    (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Dub.  Univ.  91 : 

138,  262.  —  No.  Brit.  8:  218.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
16:  49.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  13:  i.  — (W.  Hazlitt) 
Ed.  R.  40:  494. — Ed.  R.  69:  269.  —  Quar.  21:  460. 
26:  16S.  —  Mus.  5:  458.  —  Mo.  R.  94:  161.  129: 
5S0.  — Ed.  R.  87:  149. —  Brit.  &   For.  R.  10:  98. 

—  Westm.  35:  303.     48:  290.  —  Dem.  R.  13:  603. 

—  (T.  DeQuincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  76.  13:  23.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  7:  233,  520.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  194. 

—  Lines  composed  near  his  House  at  Lerici.     (A.  T.  De 

Vere)  Eraser,  56:  547. 

—  Medwin's  Life  of.  Eel.  R.  87:  149. — Colburn,  81:  295. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (T.  L.  Peacock)  Eraser,  57:   643.     61: 

92-     65:  343. 

—  Memorials  of.     Liv.  Age,  63:  43.  —  Colburn,  113:  91. 

—  Notes  on  his  Text.    (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  11:  539. 

—  Philosophical   Element  in.     (G.  .S.  Bower)  J.   Spec. 

Philos.  14:  421. 

—  Poetical  Mysticism  of.     Nat.  R.  16:  62. 

—  Poetical  Works.    Ed.  R.  69:  503.    90:  419.    133:  426. 

—  Eraser,  17:  653.  —  Lond.  Q.  38:  124. — Westm. 
94:  75.  —  No.  Brit.  53:  30.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
108:  3.  — Tait,  n.  s.  8:  681.  — (F.  L.  Morse)  Canad. 
Mo.  12:  247.  —  Bost.  Q.  4:  393. 

—  Politician,  Atheist,  Philanthropist.     Cornh.  31:  345. 

—  Postscript  to  Letters.   (T.  L.  Peacock)  Eraser,  61:  738. 

—  Pronieilieus  unbound.     Blackw.  7:  679.  —  (A.  Clive) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:  421. 

—  Queen  Mab,  and  Prometheus.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  773. 

—  Religion  of.     Nation,  28:  30. 

—  Revolt  of  Islam.      Blackw.  4:  475. 

—  Rosalind  and  Helen.     Blackw.  5:  268. 

—  Some  Thoughts  on.    (S.  A.  Brooke)  Macmil.  42:  135. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  24:  119.  Same  art.  Ed.  AI. 
95:  217. 

—  Soul  of.     (R.  A.  Il.dland)  Western.  2:   129. 

—  Stanzas  on.     (N.  W.  II.  Myers)  Macmil.  41:  391. 

—  Symonds  on.     (G.  E.  Woodberry)  Nation,  27:  401. 

—  Talfourd's  Speech  for  Publisher  of.    Mo.  R.  155:  545. 

—  Tiiought.s  on.     Eraser,  48:   568. 

—  Trelawney's  Recollections  of.     Liv.  Age,  57:   580. 

—  liupublished  Letters.   (T  L  Peacoek)  Eraser,  61:  301. 

—  Wandering  Jew.     Eraser,  3:  529,666. 

—  Was  he  consistent  ?    (W.  W.  Kingsley)  Penn  Mo.  7 : 

444,  S'3- 


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Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe,  AVorks  of.     Mo.  R.  151:  125. 

Shelly,  J.,  Memoir  of.     Cony.  M.  19:  597. 

Shemitic.     Hi-e  Semitic. 

Shenandoah  River,  Historic  Houses  on.     (J.  E.  Cooke) 

Api)leton,  10:  65. 
Shenandiiah  Valley,  Jackson's  Campaign  in.     (F.   W. 

Palfrey)  Nation,  31:  Si. 

—  after  the  War.     Bentley,  61:   196. 
Slienstone,  William.     Temp.  I'nu;   10:  397. 

—  and  the  Leasowes.     (K.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week.  6:  722. 
Sheol  and  Hades.     (E.  T.  Fitch)  New  Eng.  25:   125.— 

(W.  E.  Manlev)  Univ.  Q.  i:  363  —(S.  Wieting) 
Meth.  Q.  16:  281.     -See  Hades;  Hell. 

Shepard,  Edw.,  Descendants  of,  1639.   N.  E.  Reg.  32:  322. 

Shepard,  George,  and  his  Sermons.  (M.  L.  Kichardson) 
Cong.  R.  9:  50.  —  (F.  W.  Fisk)  Cong.  R.  10:  127. 

Shepard,  Isaac  F.,  Poems  of.  Chr.  Exam.  28:  265. — 
(A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  390. 

Shepard,  John.     (J.  Daggett)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  127. 

Shepaid,  Thomas,  and  tiie  Early  Fathers  of  New  Eng- 
land.    (W.  Newell)  Chr.  l^sam.  44:  321. 

—  Aiitobiograph}-.     Am.  Mo.  11.  3:  495. 

—  Election  Sermon,  1638.     N.  E.  Reg.  24:  361. 
Shepherd,  H.  J.  Pedro  of  Castile;  a  Poem.  Dub.  R  4:393- 
Sliephenl,  Lady  Mary.     Metaphysics.     Eraser,  5:  697. 
Shepherd,   Northern.     (G.    Hartley)   Macmil.    42:    220. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  36S. 

—  of  Hernias.     (J.  Donaldson)  Theo.  R.  14:   504. 
Sheplierd's  Autobiography.     House.  Words,  7  :  309. 
Shepherd's  Calendar.     (J.  Hogg)  Blackw.  5:    75,   210. 

13:  311,  629.  15:  177,  296,  655.  17:  iSo.  21: 
434,  549,  664.     22:  64.  173.     23:  214,  509. 

—  Dogs.     Liv.  Age,  24:  539. 

Shepherds  all  and  Maidens  fair.    All  the  Year,  39:  supp. 

—  Last  of.     Blackw.  53:  447. 

Shepherd  Kings  of  Egypt.    Eel.  R.  123:  23-  —  (M.  Heil- 

priii)  Nation,  8:  379. 
Shephei-d  Life  in  Scotland.     (G.  Hartley)  Macmil.  42: 
,         220.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  146:  407. 

—  Tales  and  Anecdotes  of.     Blackw.  i:  22,  143,  247. 
Sheppard,  Elizabeth  S.     (H.  P.  Spoft'ord)  Allan.  9:  763. 

—  (S.  Conyers)  Allan.  lo:  498. 
Sheppard,  John,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  65:  330. 

—  Three  Essays.     Eel.  R.  92:  220. 

Sheppard,  John  H.,   Memoir  of,  with   portrait.     (J.  W. 

Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  27:  335. 
Sheppard  Lee;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  662. 
Sheppy,  John  de,  Bishop  of  Rochester,  Sepulchral  Effigy 

of.     (.\.  J.  Kempe)  Arch.  25:   122. 
Sherburne,  Mass.,  Controversy.     Spirit  Pilg.  6:  149. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  265. 

Shere  Ali  and  Lord  Lawrence.  (T.  D.  Forsyth)  Macmil. 
39:  176. 

—  Word  for.     (T.  D.  Forsyth)  Macmil.  39:  91. 
Sheridan,  Charles  B.     Songs  of  Greece.     Mus.  6:  465. 
Sheridan,  Mrs.  Frances,  Memoir  of.     Mo.  R.  104:  257. 
Sheridan,  Gen.    Philip   Henry,    with    portrait.      (L.    P. 

Brockett)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  406. 

—  at  Winchester,   Va.,    1864.     (B.   W.    Crowninshield) 

Allan.  42:  683. 

—  Our  Quartermaster.     Hours  at  Home,  i :  175. 

—  Recollections  of.    (W.  F.  G.  Shanks)  Harper,  31:  29S. 
Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley.    (W.  F.  Rae)  Fortn.  8:  310. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  102.  — Temp.  Bar.  60. 
488.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  131.  —  (E.  P.  Whip- 
ple) No.  Am.  66:  72.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  470.— 
No.  Am.  4:  32.  —Mo.  R.  89:  225.  —Anal.  M.  14: 
341.  —  Blackw.  20:  25,201.  —  Eraser,  26:  103. — 
Dub.  Univ.  9:  469,  600,  672.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
36:  656.  — (H.  B.  Baker)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  304.— 
Colburn,  148:  705.  —  Liv.  Age,  64:  771. 

—  and  his  Biographers.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Macmil.  3:  173. 


Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley,  as  an  Orator.     (G.  Gilfillan) 
Hogg,  10:  361. 

—  at  Work.     Chamb.  J.  47  :  193. 

—  The  Critic.     (C.  Mathews)  Tinsley,  II :  414.  —  (J.  B. 

Matthews)  Lippinc.  24:  629. 

—  Duels  with  Capt.  Mathews.     All  the  Year,   18:   128. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  227. 

—  The  Duenna.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Harper,  60:  301. 

—  Falkland.     (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  132:  414. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  17:  365. 

and   Writings  of.      (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ. 

46:  38. 

—  Loves  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra-  14:  163. 

—  Moore's  Life  of.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  45:  i.  —  Blackw. 

19-  iij,  351-  —  U.S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  361.  —  Mo.  R. 
108:  149. —  Mus.  8:  69.  9:  I.  — (J.  W.  Croker) 
Quar.  33:  561.  —  Bentley,  i:  419. — Colburn,  14: 
474.  — Chr.  Obs.  26:  478.  —  Bost.  Mo.  i:  438.— 
Portfo.(Den.)  34:  401. 

—  Recollections  and  Sayings  of.     Lond.  M.  15:  97. 

—  The  Rivals;  History  of  the  Play.     (J.  B.  Matthews) 

Scrib.  21:   182. 

—  School  for  Scandal.     Appleton,  17:  556. — Lond.  M. 

5:  481. 
Sheridan,  Tom.     All  the  Year,  47:  232. 
Sheridans;  a  rare  literary  F'amily.     (W.  Dowe)  Nat.  Q. 

36:  117. 
Sheriff,  Office  of,  Sir  R.  Phillips  on.     Ed.  R.  13:.  170. 
Sheriff  Thorne.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan.  33:   193. 
Sherley,  Sir  Anthony,  Travels  of.     Ketros.  2:  351. 
Sherlock,  Martin.  Letters  of.     Temp.  Bar,  58:  312. 
Sherlocks,  The;  a  chequered  History.    (J.  Saunders)  St. 

Paul's,  14:   1,  129,  257. 
Sherman,  James.     Eel.  R.  117:  471. 
Sherman,  John,  Home  of,  illustrated.     (A.  A.  Graham) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  81. 

—  Speeches  of.     (H.  Wliite)  Nation,  28:  337. 
Sherman,  Roger.    Wore.  M.  1 :  264.  —  with  portrait,  New 

Eng.  4:   r. 
Sherman,  Gen.  Wm.  Tecumseh.  (.J.  P.  Thompson)  Hours 
at  Home,  2:    11.  —  with  portrait  (S.  M.  Bowman), 
U.  S.  .Serv.  M.  2:  113,  240. 

—  and  his  Campaigns.  (F.  W.  Pal  'rey)No.  Am.  102:  575. 

—  and  General  Johnston.     (C.  C.  Chesiiey)  F^ortn.  24: 

611. 

—  Atlanta  Campaign.     (S.  ^L  Bowman)  U.  S.  Serv.  M. 

3:  305- 

—  Campaign  in  Mississippi,  1864.    So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  332. 

in  the  West,  1862.     (D.  C.  Buell)  Hist.  M.  18:   74. 

in  Georgia,  1864.    (S.  M.  Bowman)  U.  S.  Serv.  M. 

3:  426. 

—  Campaigns  of.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  164-511. 

—  Great  March  to  the  Sea.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper, 

31:  571. 

—  in  luirope  and  the  East.     (J.  C.  Audenried)  Harper, 

47:  225,  481.  652. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (F.  W.  Pallrey)  No.  Am.  121 :   337.  — 

(J.  D.  Cox)  Nation,  20:  397,  411.  —  Internat.  R.  2: 
779.  —  Penn  Mi>.  6:  528.  —  Galaxy,  20:  325,  450. 

Boynton's   Review  of.     Internat.  R.  3:    103.  —  (J. 

D.  Cox)  Nation,  21 :  342,  358. 

—  Meridian  Expedition.  (S.  D.  Lee)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  49. 

—  Recollections  of.    (W.  F.  G.  Shanks)  Harper,  30:  640. 

—  Visit  to  the  Misses  L at  Canton,  Miss.     So.  Hist. 

Pap.  8:  120. 
Sherman  Family,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.    N.  E.  Reg.  27:  73. 

—  Genealogy  of.    (D.  Sherman)  N.  E.  Reg.  24:  63,  155. 
Sherwin,  .John  K.,  and  Richard  Cosway,  two  F'op  Artists. 

(W.  Thornbury)  Art  J.  12:  97. 
Sherwin,  Thos.,  with  portrait.    (J.  D.  Philbrick)  Educa- 
tion, i:  3S8.  —  with  portrait,  N.  E.  Reg.  24:  249. — 
Am.  J.  Educ  8:  461. 


SHERWOOD 


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SHIPS 


Sherwood,  Mary  Martha,  and  Henry  Martjoi.  (J.  W. 
Alexander)  Princ.  27:  327.    ' 

—  Lady  of  the  Manor.     Quar.  72:  25. 

—  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  43:  339. — Chr.  Obs.  56:   114. — 

Liv.  Age,  41:  602. 
Sherwood  Forest.     (G.  S.  Phillips)  Peop   J.  3:  320. 

—  and  the  Birklands.      (A.  W.   Worthington)  Once  a 

Week,  14:  4S1. 
Sherwood  Forester.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamfe.  J.  50:  276. 
Shetland  Islands.    (W.  C.  Brj-ant)  Liv.  Age,  23:  167.  — 

(E.  Roberts)  Harper,  55:   225.  —  Dub.  R.  33:  336. 

—  (C.  W.  Wood)  Argosy,  25:  45-450. 

—  and  the  Shetlanders.     {J.  Kerr)  Good  Words,  7:  542. 

—  Angling  Holiday  in.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  snpp.  jy 

—  Congregationalism  in.     Cong.  M.  21 :  255. 

—  Edmonston  on.     Eel.  R.  14:  595. 

—  Fisheries  in.     Blackw.  10:  72S. 

—  Glacial  Geology  of.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  16:  414. 

—  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  i:  145,  163.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

1 :  406. 

—  Marriages  in.     Chamb.  J.  32:  3S3.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  64:  703. 

—  The  Noss  in.     Chamb.  J.  33:  411. 

—  Trip  to.     Chamb.  J.  32:  97,  124,  137. 

—  Yule  Time  in.     Chamt).  J.  58:  Si 7. 
Shetlanders,  Manners,  Traditions,  and  Superstitions  of. 

Eraser,  33:  631.     34:   147,  323,  4S0. 
Shewe,  The,  of  faire  Seeming;  after  Spenser.     (L.  Hunt) 

Eraser,  57:  602. 
Shields,  Ancient.     Cong.  M.  20:  86,  172. 

—  Two  ancient  British,   from  Goodrich  Court.     (S.  R. 

Meyri(.'k)  Arch.  23:  92. 
Shilling,  Bad,  Biography  of  a.     House.  Words,  2:  420. 

—  One.     Chamb.  J.  54:  120. 

Shillitoe,  Thomas,  Quaker  Missionary.  Chr.  Obs.  67:  760. 
Shiloh,  Gatliei'ing  of  the  People  unto.     (V.  R.  Hotchkiss) 
Chr.  R.  14:  2S5. 

—  Illustration  of  the  Word.     Theo.  Repos.  3:  253. 

—  Prophecy  concerning.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  93S. 

Shiloh,  Miss.,  Battle  of.  (Gen.  McCook)  Overland,  2: 
215.  —  (G.  B.  Hodge)  Laud  We  Love,  4:  393. — 
So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  35. 

—  Army  of  the  Mississippi  before.     (W.  M.  Polk)  So. 

Hist.  P;ip.  8:  457. 

—  Coming  up  at.     Contin.  Mo.  6:  399. 

—  Concentration  before.     (W.  M.  Polk)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

9:  178. 

—  Confederate  Reports  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  173,457. 
Shimeail,  R.  C.    End  of  Prelacy.    Am.  Church  R.  5:  197. 
Shingle  Beaches,  Movement  of.     Penny  M.  13:  242. 
Shingleton  Mystery.     (D.  Costello)  Beutlcy,  48:  445. 
Shintj-,  Game  of.     Penny  M.  4:  t,2,- 

Ship,  Ancient,  found  under  River  Rother.  ( W.  M.  Rice) 
Arch.  20:  553. 

—  in  the  Desert;  a  Poem.     (J.  Miller)  Atlan.  34:  48. 

—  Lading  of  a.     (E.  Ligersoll)  Harper,  55:  4S1. 

—  on  Fire;  a  Poem.     Eci.  R.  109:   169. 

Ship's    Doctor.     (M.    Oliphant)    Good    Words,   9:    236. 

Same  art.  F"v.  Sat.  5:  562. 
Ships.     (.1.  T.  Hcadloy)  Scrib.  i:  303. 

—  Air  Bags  for  raising.     J.  F'rankl.  Inst.  lOO:  3S7. 

—  Ancient.     (I'\  W.  Eairlndt)  Art  .1.  i:  7-346. 

—  and  Crews.     All  the  Year,  i:  389. 

—  and  Guns;  their  Defects  and  Rcmed_v.    Quar.  117:  419. 

—  and  Sailors,  British.     Tait,  4:  71. 

—  Arms  and  Armor  for.     Liv.  Age,  71 :  243. 

—  Collision  of.  Law  of.     (A.   Nash)   Hunt,   9:  543. — 

Westm.  42:   117. 

—  Colonies,  and  Commerce.     Blackw.  54:  406,  637. 

—  Extraordinary.     (.S.  J.  Mackie)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  i. 

—  Forms  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  60. 

—  India-built,  and  Naval  Timber.     Quar.  lo:  i,  467. 


Ships,  Iron.     Chamb.  .J.  18:  293. 

Action  of  Air  and  Water  upon.     (R.  Mallet)   J. 

F'rankl.  Inst.  43:  124,  187. 

Advantages  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61 :  122. 

and  Wooden.     Quar.  108:  547. 

Construction  of.     (S.  Holmes)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96: 

17,  89. 
Description  of  the  Great  Britain.     (T.  R.  Guppy) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  40:  2S9.  361.     41:  5,  79,  145. 
Durability  and  Preservation  of.    (Sir  W.  Fairbairn) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96:  28 1. 
of  great  Length,  Construction  of.     (W.  Fairbairn) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  3S5. 

Rusty.     Chamb.  J.  49:  515. 

War.     (1.  Newton)  No.  Am.  103:   1S5. 

—  Ironclad.     Blackw.  88:    6i6,  634.     107:  706.  —  (A. 

II.  Guernsey)  Harper,  25:  433.  —  (W.  H.  Shock)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  73:  332.  —  (J.  W.  Nystrom)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  75:  187. —Ho.  &  For.  R.  3:  71.  — (J.  M. 
Hyde)  Eel.  Engiu.  7:  122.  —  (H.  Wright)  Once  a 
Week,  16:  123,  430.  —(.J.  Staples)  Once  a  Week, 
16:  340. — (W.  J.  Blackburn)  Ouce  a  Week,  16: 
654.  —  Dub.  Univ.  57:  131. 
and  great  Guns.     (\Y.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  3: 

396- 

Armor  and  Armament  of.     Ed.  Engin.  8:  401. 

Armor-Fastenings  for.     Eel.  I'Ingin.  7:  376. 

Armor-Plate  Experiments,  1S72.  Eel.  Engin.  8:  481. 

Construction  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  122. 

F^ngland's.     Once  a  Week,  20:  339. 

Essentials  of.    ( W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  3:  631. 

New  Form  of.     (J.  Wheatlcy)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  140. 

Preservation  of.     J.  I-Vankl.  Inst.  76:  34S,  419. 

See  Ironclads. 

—  Lifting  or  Unlaunchiag  of.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a 

Week,  i:  157. 

—  M.irine  Monsters.     Colburn,  140:   ';42. 

—  Measurements   of.      Eel.    Engin.    7:    55,    619.  —  (A. 

Scott)  Hunt,  6:  247. 

—  Jlerchant  Coffin-.   (W.Chambers)  Chamb.  .1.  50:  166. 

—  Merchant,  F'recboard  of.     Eel.  Engin.  11:   131. 

—  Mortgages  of.     (F.  O.  Dorr)  Hunt,  18:  3S8. 

—  Name.=i  of.     Chamb.  J.  14:  349. 
and  Sicrnals  of.     Chamb.  .F.  36:  30. 

—  Old  fighting.     All  the  Year,  31:  246,  300,  347. 

—  Parabolic  Constrnction  of.  (.1.  W.  Nyslrom)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst  75:  97,  250.     76:  3S9.     77:  46,  241.     78:  261. 

—  Position  of,  Method  of  determining.     (B.  R.  Greene) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi:  325. 

—  Prevention  of  Decay  and  Oxidation  in.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  78:  61. 

—  Protection  of,  from  Lightning.     (E.  Meriam)   Hunt, 

14-  523. 

—  Quaint  Craft.     (W.  L.  D.  O'Grady)  Lippinc.  16:  153. 

—  Resistance  of  the  Water  to.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  438. — 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  131.  —  (.T.  Lowe)  J.  Frankh 
Inst.  89:  3S9.  — (W.  .1.  M.  Rankine)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  73:  22. 

Stream  Lines  in  relation  to.     (W.  Froude)  Nature, 

13:  50,  89,  169. 

—  Rolling  of.     (P.  W.atts)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  56S. 

—  Shot-Proof.     {I.Newton).!.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  73. 

—  Stability  of,  in  Water.     (J.  W.  Nystrom)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  74:  53. 

—  Steel.     I'xl.  Engin.  18:  333. 

—  Stowage  and  Sailing  of.  .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  8:  145.  9:  336. 

—  Strains  of,  on  Shore.     Ed.  Engin.  9:  54. 

—  Sunken,  raised  by  compressed  Air,     Pract,  M.  6:  281. 

—  Theory  of.     Am.  Q.  2:   i. 

—  Turret.    (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  26:  241.  — Chamb. 

J.  44:  536. 
in  the  United  States  Navy.    Blackw.  loi:  219. 


SHIPS 


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SHOES 


Ships,  Unseaworthy.     Westm.  99:  504. 

—  Useful    Displacement  of.     (W.  Froude)  Eel.  Engin. 

11:  47. 

—  Useful  Wooden.     Chamb.  J.  44:  5. 

—  War.     Eel.  Engiu.  8:   120. 

Armor,  or  no  Armor.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  271. 

British  and  Foreign.     (G.  S.  Lefevre)  Macmil.  35: 

257. 
built  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1690-1868.     N.  E.  Reg. 

22:  393. 

The  "  Devastation."     Eel.  Engin.  8:  488. 

Ventilation  of.     (M.  Blank)  Eel.  Engiu.  11 :  220. 

Englisli,  and  their  Uses.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a 

Week,  1 :  409,  430. 
Fins  and  Wings  of.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week, 

3:  494; 

Machiner}'  of.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  636. 

Recent  Designs  for.     (T.  Brassej-)  Macmil.  36:  257. 

Unarmored.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  360. 

Speed  of.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  518. 

See  Ironclads;  Navy;  Monitors. 
Ship  Canals  and  Railways,  Transportation  by.     (E.  H. 

Derby)  Harper,  60:   579. 
Ship  Temple  at  Dundalk.     (T.  Pownall)  Arch.  7:  149. 
Ship  Temples  in  Ireland.     (T.  Pownall)  Arch.  7:  269. 
Ships'  Papers  and  Captains'  Duties.     Chamb.  J.  42:  810. 
Ships' Shops.     All  the  Year,  42:   197. 
Shipbuilding.     Quar.  8:  28.    11:227.     12:444. — Anal. 

M.  i:  263.     6:  450.—  (J.  W.  Watson)  Harper,  24: 

608. — Pract.  M.  7:  201.  —Eel.  Engin.  2:  649. 

—  American.     (.J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  10:  362. 

—  and   Construction   of   Machinery  in   New   York.     J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  75:  39-375- 

—  and  Models.     (J.  E.  Gardiner)  Hunt,  18:   172. 

—  and  Ships  of  the  Ancients.  (W.  S.  Mayo)  Hunt,  ii:  11. 

—  and  the  Tariff.     (L.  Blodget)  Penn  Mo.  4:  38 

—  Day  at  a  Shipyard.     Penny  M.  10:  209,  249. 

—  Fine  Art  in.     Art  J.  5:  250. 

—  in  England,  Progress  of.     Westm.  115:  i.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  148:  771. 

—  in  Massachusetts.     (G.  H.  Preble)  N.  E.  Reg.  23:  38. 

25:  15,  124,  262.     26:  21,  271. 

—  in  New  York,  i860.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  289. 

—  in  the  United  Kingdom.     Pract.  M.  4:  430. 

—  Iron  and  Steel  for.  (W.W.  Kiddle)  Eel.  Engin.  19: 105. 

—  Modern  Practice  in.     (R.  Duncan)  Eel.  Engin  8:  165. 

—  New  System  of  Longitudinal.     (J.  E.  Scott)  Ed.  En- 

gin. 7:  612. 

—  on  the  Mersev,  and  John  Laird.     Pract.  M.  3:  401. 

—  on  the  Tvne.     Pract.  M.  3:  241. 
iSVe  Clyde;  Tyne;  etc. 

—  past  and  present.    (A.  D.  Brown)  Harper,  44 :  514,  676. 

—  Principles  of.     (W.  Bland)  J.  Frankl.   lust.  53:  112, 

191,  355-     54:  47-414-     55:  48. 

—  Steel  for.     (.J.  Hang)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  107:  332.  — (M. 

B.  Fontaine)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  115. 

—  a  thousand  Years  ago.     Nature,  24:  536. 

—  Wave  Principle  in.     (S.  Russell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  46: 

277.     49:   70.     52:  302. 

—  with  regard  to  Speed.     Chamb.  J.  18:  113.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  35:   12. 
Shipka  and   Senovo  revisited.     (W.  K.  Rose)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  23:  8-. 
Shipka  Pass,  To  Constantinople  b}',  in  1879.     Blackw. 

127:  240. 
Shipley,  Orby,  Conversion  of.     Month,  35:  121. 
Shipmates,  My.     Chamb.  J.  47:  449. 
Shipowners.     Westm.  43:  144. 

—  Complaints  of.     Ed.  R   45:  446. 
Shipp,  John.     Memoirs.     Mo.  R.  118:  283. 
Shippegan:  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  52:  246. 

Shippen,  Edward,  with  portrait.     Portfo.(Den.)  3:  i. 


Shippen,  Wm.     Portfo.(Den.)  9:  loi.  — (T.  Balch)  M. 
Am.  IIi.-,t.  i:  493.  — (T.  Balch)  Pennsyl.  M.  i:  212. 

—  Descendants  of.  (C.  R.  Hildeburn)  Pennsyl.  M.  1 :  109. 
Shipping,  American.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  9:  444. 
and  British.     (F.  Howes)  No.  Am.  32:  422. 

See  American  Shipping. 

—  Mercantile,  I^egislation  on,  in  England.  Quar.  141 :  250. 

—  Silk  Manufacture,  and  Glove  Trade.     Eraser,  5:  322. 
Shipping  Interests.     Blackw.  20:  442. 

—  American.     (H.  A.  Hill)  Penn  Mo.  3:  521. 

—  Huskisson  on.     Blackw.  22:  1,  13^ 

Shipton,  Mother.     (F.  Hall)  Nation,  33:  141. — House. 
Words,  14:  157. 

—  Life  and  Prophecies  of.     Once  a  Week,  5:  158.  —  (J. 

G.  Freeze)  Am.  Church  R.  32:  136. 
Shipton  Accidoit.     (Ii.  Jefferies)  Eraser,  91 :  234, 
Shipworm  and  its  Ravages.    (A.  Ott)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  466. 
Shipwreck.     Lond.  M.  7:  3S3. 

—  and  Life-Saving.     (G.  B.  Upton)  O.  &  N.  9:  645. 

—  Inner  Life  of  a.     Temp.  Bar,  10:  251. 

—  Losses  by,  1858-61.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y  )  17:  72. 

—  of  the  Alceste  and  the  Medusa.     Ed.  R.  30:  388. 

—  of  the  American  and  the  Senegal.     Temp.  Bar.  60: 

452.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  217. 

—  of  the  Delphine.     Chamb.  J.  3:  296.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  5:  597- 

—  of  the  Kent.     Portfo.(Den.)  34:  374. 

—  Preservation  of  Lives  from.     (E.  Hodges)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  13:  194. — Panipli.  23:  477.     See  Life-Saving. 
Shipwreck;  a  Tale.     (L.  Shorthouse)  Sharpe,  47:  309. 
Shipwrecks.     (A.  Wynter)  Quar.   104:  170.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  45:  333.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  60:   131. — 

Chamb.  J.  43:  468.     52:  356.  —  All  the  Year,  3: 

342.  —  Once  a  Week,  2:  588. 

—  and  Disasters  at  Sea.     Eel.  R.  18:  304. 

—  Clarke's  Memoirs  of.     Ecl.R.3:   54. 

—  Famous.     House.  Words,  10:  385. 

—  Frequency  of.     Ed.  R.  60:  338. 

—  in  the  Mercantile  Navy  of  Great  Britain.     (H.  Jenla) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  27:  222. 

—  in  the  Royal  Navy  of  Great  Britain.     (W.  B.  Hodge) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  27:  234. — Hogg,  7:  53. 

—  Lifeboats,  Lighthouses,  and  Buoys.    Lond.  Q.  20:  331. 

—  Narratives  of.     F]cl.  R.  29:  64. 

—  Nautical  Blunders  and  Slaughters.    Tait,  n.  s.  15 :  620. 

—  on  the  Florida  Coast,  1847.     Hunt,  18:  552. 

—  Report  on  Causes  of,  1836.     Mo.  R.  146:  132. 

—  Statistics  of.     (II.  Jenla)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  31:  418. 

—  Waifs  and  Strays.     Eraser,  58:  343. 
Shipwrecked  Mariner's  Treasure.     (IMrs.  Bushby)  Col- 
burn,  121:  317,457.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  59:  109,251. 

Shiraz,  Festival  of  the  Noroz  at.     (C.  S.  Savile)  Bentlej', 

22:  600. 
Shiriu,  Palaces  of.     Colburn,  165:   1047. 
Shirking  a  Double;  an  Irish  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  38:  370. 
ShirlaAV,  Walter,  and  his  Paintings.     Ar'.  J.  30:  360. 
Shirley,  James.     (G.  B.  Smith)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  584. 

—  Lond.  M.  i:  525.     2:  36,  415. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Mus.  23:   185. 

—  Plaj's  of.     Am.Q.  16:  102.  —  Select  J.  2:  [169. 

—  The  Traitor;  a  Play.     Blackw.  4:  66. 

Shirlev's   Expedition   to  Maine  in   1754-55,   Journal  of. 

N.  E.  Reg.  27:  281. 
Shirley,  Va.     (F.  Fielding)  Land  We  Love,  2:  431. 
Shocking  Story.  (W.  Collins)  Belgra.  37:  supp.  i.    Same 

art.  Internat.  R.  5:  847. 
Shoddy  and  Chalk.     All  the  Year,  28:  246. 

—  Manufacture  of  Devil's  Dust.     Chamb.  J.  35:  103. 
Shoddy  Aristocracy  of  America.     Cornh.  12:  43. 
Shoes.     All  the  Year,  41 :  424.  —  Once  a  Week,  13:  362. 

—  Jacquemart's  Collection  of.     (Mrs.  B.  Palliser)  Art  J. 

27:  281,  302. 


SHOES 


1193 


SIAM 


Shoes,  Solilier's.     (E.  About)  Li  v.  Age,  70:  295. 
Shoeblack  Brigade.     Chamb.  J.  77:  69. 
Shoe-Buckles.     Cliamb.  J.  47:  314. 
Shoebiirviiess.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  449. 

—  Artillery  Experiments  at.     'JV'mp.  Bar,  18:  522. 
Shoemaker,  Samuel,  Interview  with  George  III.     Penn- 

syl.  M.  2:  35. 
Shoemaker's  Village.    (H.  Holbeach)  Argosy,  3:  67-467. 

4:  68. 
Shoemakers,  London.     All  the  Year,  44:  564. 
Shoemakiug,  Modern.     Atlan.  40:  66g. 
Shooting.     Colburn,  51:  198.  —  St.  Paul's,  i:  546. 

—  Bay-.     (T.  R.  Warren)  Scrib.  13:   145. 

—  in  Albania.     (R.  B.  Mansfield)  Eraser,  56:  443. 

—  in  England.     Cornh.  10:  ;^^2.     n:  233. 

—  of  the  past  and  present  Da_v.      (G.  E.  Berkeley)  St. 

James,  13:  239. 

—  on  the  Moors.     Chamb.  J.  2  :  241. 

—  Pleasures  of.     Temp.  Bar,  lo:  ^79. 

—  Wild-Fowl.     (.J.  Cordeaux)  Once  a  Week,  16:  94. 
See  nami s  <jf  fjame,  as  Duck;  Partridge;  etc. 

Shooting  a  Monogram.     (C.  Ilickox)  Liiipiuc.  10:  695. 
Shooting-Code,  Oakleigh.     Mo.  It.  143:   591. 
Shooting-Match,  First  German.     Cornh.  4:  4SS. 
Shooting  Niagara,  and  after?    (T.  Cariyle)  Macmil.  16: 

319.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  94:  674. 
Shooting  Peo|)lc  down.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  II :  294. 
Shootings  of  Kaniptully,  Scotland.     Cornh.  16:  376. 
Shooting-Stars,  Quetelet  on.     Eel.  M.  60:  434. 

—  Theory  of.     (J.  P.  Espy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  19:  9-234. 
See  .\erolites;  Meteors. 

Shop,  in  Conversation.     Cornh.  11:  4S9. 

Shop,  The  rival.     Chamb.  .1.  18:  324. 

Shop  to  let.     Lond.  Soc.  36:   i. 

Shops  and  Stores,  Leviathan.     St.  James,  48:  3S8. 

—  dead  and  alive.     St.  James,  26:  459. 

—  Morality  of.     Chamb.  J.  14:   162,  216,  244. 
Shopkeepers  of  Great  Britain,  To  the.     Blackw.  70:  629. 
Shop  Windows.     Chamb.  J.  27:  225. 

—  and  their  Lessons.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  386. 

—  Looking  in  at.     All  the  Year,  22:  37. 

Shore,  James,  Case  of,  1S49.     Eel.  R.  89:  609,  769. 

Shore  and  the  (ilacier.     Chamb.  J.  49:  69. 

Shoreham  and  Bramber,  Summer  Day  at.  (E.  Walford) 
Once  a  Week,  11:  253. 

Short  Papers  on  manj'  Subjects.  (A.  J.  H.  Crespi)  Col- 
burn, 156:  502,  637.     157:  76,  3S7. 

Short  Rides  in  an  Author's  Omnibu!'.  {Horace  Smith) 
Coll)urn,  65:  13-444.  66:  14-54S.  67:  155-553. 
68:  12-552.     69:  12-567. 

Short  Speeches  and  curt  Correspondence.  Chamb.  J. 
50:  217. 

Shorthand  Reporters.     Ev.  Sat.  10:   151. 

Shorthand  Writing.     Ev.  Sat.  14:   74. 

—  in  Philadelphia,  Historical  Sketch  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

104:  223. 
See  Phonography. 
Shoshone  Falls.     (C.  King)  Overland,  5:  379. 
Shot  and  Shell.     Cliamb.  J.   21:  158.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  41 :  223. 
Manufacture  of.     Chamb.  J.  30:  257. 

—  and  Shields.     St.  James,  4:  273. 

—  Leaden,  and  Eowling-Pieces.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  46:  338. 

—  Small,  Manufacture  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  54. 
Shot  at  twelve  Paces.     Lond.  Soc.  II :  21. 
Shot  in  the  Back  ;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  473. 
Shot  in  the  Scrub;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  .].  44:  155,  52. 
Shot  through  the  Heart.     House.  Words,  lo:  245. 
Shoulder-Straps;  Jlcn,  Manners,  etc.,  in  1862.    (H.  Mor- 

ford)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  342. 
Shovels,   Manufacture  of,  at  North  Easton,  Mass.     (A. 
Ames)  Atlan.  26:  367. 


Shows.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  8:  270. 

—  and  Showmen.     Chamb.  J.  30:  i. 

—  Minor.     (C.  D.  Shanly)  Lippine.  10:  573. 
Show-Places.     Chamb.  J.  16:  305. 
Showers  of  Dust.     Am.  Alma.  1833:  67. 

—  of  Fish,  Spiders,  etc.     All  the  Year,  8:  250. 

—  of  Toads  and  Frogs.  ( W.C.L.Mariin)  Kecr.  Sci.3:  328. 
Showman,  The  old.     Cornh.  12:  713. 

—  Passages  in  the  Life  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  55:  667. 
Showman's  Ghost.     Belgra.  44:  82. 

Shreve,  Henry  M.,  with  portrait.     Deni.  R.  22:  159,  241. 
Slireve,  Gen.  Israel,  Journal  of,  1788.  M.  .\m  Hist.  2:  741. 
Shreve,  John,  Narrative  of.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  564. 
Shrews.     N.  Eel.  6:  711. 

—  and  Sages.     St.  James,  46:  499. 

—  Some  celebrated.     (F.  W.  Ballard)  Gala.xy,  5:  298. 
Shrew-Mouse.     Chamb.  J.  55:  2S7. 

Shrewsbury,  Earl  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  218. 

—  and  Alvanley  on  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  18:  635. 

—  Correspondence.     Mo.  U.  97:   113. 

—  Reason  for  not  taking  the  Test.     Mo.  R.  116:  39. 
Shrewsbury,  Elizabeth,  Countess  of.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  457. 
Shrewsbury,  England.    (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentley,  16:  576. 

—  Old  Market  House  at.     Antiquary,  1 :  157. 

—  Vale  of.     (J.  Randall)  Sliarpe,  34:  24. 
Slirewsbury  Schi.ol.     Blackw.  96:  696.     99:  422. 
Shrewsbury  Show.     (H.  Pidgeou)  Rcli<iuary,  3:  61. 
Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  History  of.    (.\.  II.  Ward)  Wore.  M. 

2:   I. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  lo:  13S. 
Shrines  and  Pilgrimages.     Retros.  16:  301. 

Pre-Reformation,  in  England.     Cornh.  20:  81. 

—  Observations  upon.     (.1.  Loveday)  Arch,  i:  23. 
Shrinkage.     (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nati.'U,  3:  185. 

—  and  irs  Results.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  843. 
Shropshire,  Among  the  Hills  of.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  463. 
Shroton  Fair.     Lipjnnc.  28:  517. 

Shrovetide.     Colburn,  49:   167. 

—  in  Ireland.     (.\.  Rosavo)  Argosy,  31 :   309. 
Sluibrick,  Commodore  John  T.     Anal.  .M.8:  247,  401. — 

Portfo.(Den.)  33:  360. 
Shubrick,  Adm.  W.  B.    (S.  F.  Cooper)  Harper,  53:  400. 
Shunt,  A      (C.  Reade)  Belgra.  25:  317. 
Shut-up  Houses.     (I.  F.  Mayo)  Argosy,  31:  346,  432. 
Sluite,  John,  Viscount  Barrington.     Colburn,  3:  33. 
Shute,  Josias,  Life  of,  15SS-1643.     Chr.  Obs.  3:  4. 
Shutters.     All  the  Year,  26:  <SS. 
S\\y  Man's  Dilliculties.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  309. 
Shylock  in  London.     Cornh.  9:  75. 

—  Nursery  Tale  from  Shakspere.     (G.  Roslyn)  Colburn, 

165:   11S9. 
See  SliaJcspore,  Shylock. 
Siah  Posh  Kaflirs.     (G.  W   Leitner)  Anfhrop.  J.  3:  341. 
Siam.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  66:  236.  — (F.  R. 

Feudge)   Gala.xy,    18:    795. — Colburn,    128:    486. 

129:   115. —  Ed.  R.  56:   197. 

—  and  Cochin-China.     Am.  Q.  4:  448.  —  Mo.    R.  I16: 

433.  — Mns.  14:   -^o. — Quar.  33:  104. 

—  and  its  distinguished  Princes.     Eraser,  50:  695. 

—  and  the  Siamese.     Eraser.  55:  371.  —  Nat.  (J.  26:   i. 

—  Bowling's  Kingdom  and  I'eople  of.     Brit.  Q.  25:  420. 

—  Dub.  U.  42:  382. —  New  (J.  6:  203. 

—  Coronation  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  481. 

—  Country  and  People  of.     Cidburn,  123:  323. 

—  Courts  of  Justice  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:  216. 

—  Court  Fashions  in.     Lippinr.  9:   596. 

—  Courtly  Eticiuette  and  Titles  of.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  178. 

—  Education  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:   i. 

—  Elephant  Hunt  in.     (G.  d'.Vtiain)  Scrib.  8:  223. 

—  English  Governess  in.     (A.  H.  Leonowens)  .\tlan.  25: 

306,  554,  730.     26:  144. 
Leonowens's.     (G.  B.  Bacon)  Nation,  12:  161. 


SIAM 


1194 


SICILY 


Siam,  First  King  of.  (G.  B.  Bacon)  Hours  at  Home, 
5:  66. 

—  Fruits  and  Flowers  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  135. 

—  Garden  Rambles  in.     (A.  B.  Morse)  Kiiick.  58:  2S9. 

—  in  tiie  17th  Century.     House.  Words,  17:  206. 

—  King  of .     St.  James,  27:  329. 

—  Land  of  tlie  White  Elephant.     (S.  S.  Conant)  Harper, 

48:  378. 

—  Life  of  Royalty  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  449. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  in.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  22S. — Metli. 

M.  49:  236. 

—  Mission  to,  1821-22.     Eel.  R.  43:  481. 

—  Mountain   of    precious    Stones   iu   Chantaboon.      St. 

James,  25:  775. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     (Sir  J.  Bowring)  Fortn. 

2:  337-  . 

—  Phra-Bat.'  (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Macmil.  45:  20. 

—  Science  in.     (A.  Schuster)  Nature,  12:  233. 

—  Travels  in.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  271. 

—  Visit  to  Bangkok,  iu  1S62.     Bentley,  62:  625. 
See  Karens. 

Siamese  Amusements.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  362. 
Siamese  Narration  of  a  Shipwreck.    Penny  M.  5:  223,  231. 
Siamese  Twins,  with  drawing.     (J.  C.  Warren)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  17:  212. 

—  Truth  about.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  187. 

Siamese  Women  and  Children.     Liv.  Age,  60:  240. 

Sibbes,  Richard.     Eel.  R.  120:   113. 

Siberia.  (A.  W.  Dilke)  Fortn.  2i :  565.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  83:  160.  —  DeBow,  13:  19.  —  Blackw.  64:  76. — 
(J.  G.  Macleod)  Month,  43:  43. — Appleton,  23:  535. 

—  Across.     All  the  Year,  36:  197. 

—  and  California.     Quar.  87:  396.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

27:  444. 

—  and  China,  Dobell's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  122:  335. 

—  and  Russian  Penal  Settlements.     Liv.  Age,  30:  241. 

—  Atkinson's  Oriental  and  Western.     (A.  H.  Guernsey) 

Harper,  16:  593.  —  Chamb.  J.  29:  245. — Dub. 
Univ.  51:  76.  —  Eel.  M.  43:  362.  —  Eel.  R.  107: 
217.  —  Liv.  Age,  56:  302.  —  Loud.  Q.  10:  ^;!,. 

—  Bush's.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  43:  494,  672. 

—  Camping  out   in.      (G.   Kennan)   Putnam,    I2<   257. 

Same  art.  Broadw  5:  172. 

—  Captivity  in.     Chamb.  J.  50:  u6. 

—  Cochrane's  Journey  in.     Portfo.(Den.)  32:  202. 

—  Conquest  of.     Eel.  Mus.  i :  160.  —  Pract.  5L  i :  330. 

—  Cottrell's  Recollections  of,  1S40-41.     Mo.  R.  160:  36. 
s—  Dash  down  a  River  of.     Chamb.  J.   24:  89.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  46:  695. 

—  Eastern,  Chukchi  and  Naniollo  People  of.     (W.   H. 

Dall)  Am.  Natural.  15:  857. 

Expedition   against  Russian   Settlements  in.     (B. 

Wliittinnham)  Eraser,  54:   238. 

—  Erman's  Travels  in.     Eel.  R.  87:  705.  —  Dub.  R.  25: 

139- 
Escape  from.     All  the  Year.  7:  448.  —  Chamb.  J.  47: 
198. — Lippinc.  15:  265.  —  (L.  C.  Marven)  Canad. 
Mo.  15:  302. 

—  Exiles  in.     (T  W.  Knox)  Atlan.  22:  273. 

—  Gems  from.     Eel.  M.  47:  245. 

—  German  Expedition  to.     Nature,  14:  358,  514,  579. 

—  Hansteen's  Voyage  in.     Colburn,  iii:  183. 

—  Herzen's  Exile  in.     Colburn,  105:  297. 

—  Hill's  Travels  in.     Colburn.  loi :  95. 

—  Meteorology  of.     (A.  Woeikof)  Nature,  23:  437. 

—  Northern.     Geog.  JL  3:  296. 

—  Olena  Expedition  to.     Geog.  M.  2:  228. 

—  Penal  Servitude  in.     Appleton,  25:   543. 

—  Russia,  and  North  America.     Blackw.  61 :  653. 

—  Russian  Survey  of  the  Northeast  Coast  of.     For.  Q. 

25:  22.     Same  art.  Mus.  38:  380. 

—  Starting  for.     All  the  Year,  10:  325. 


Siberia,  Through.  (H.  Lansdell)  Contemp.  38:  557. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  92.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
147:  400. 

—  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  lOi:  332. 

—  Traveling  in.     (T.  W.  Knox)  Harper,  37:  449. 

—  Visit  to  a  Fair  in.     Bentley,  7:  484. 

—  Voyages  to,  1878.     Geog.  M.  5:  310. 
See  Amoor  River. 

Siberian  Exile  80  Years  ago.  Temp.  Bar,  62:  386. 
Same  art.  Appleton,  26:  220.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
97:  38S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  438. 

—  Story  of  a.     ( W.  M.  Wood)  Eel.  M.  59:  235. 
Siberian  Overland  Route,  Michie's.     Colburn,  133:  218. 

137:   127. 
Sibour,  M.  D.  A.,  Abp.  of  Paris.   House.  Words,  15:  169. 
Sibthorp,  Colonel.     Eraser,  36:  462. 
Sibyl's  Disappointment ;  a  Story.     Cornh.7:720.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  Si. 
Sibyl.  The.     (W.  M.  W.  Call)  Theo.  R.  7:  465. 
Sibyl  of  the  Ghetto.     Tinsley,  16:  691. 
Sib^^'s  Glass.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  237. 
Sibyls  and  their  Oracles.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  So.  M.  14: 

II,  159. 
Sibylla  Cumana;  a  Poem.    (W.  Gibson) Harper,  49:  yj^' 
Sib^'lline  Books.     Ed.  R.  146:  31.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

134:  771. — Chr.  R.  13:  81. — Meth.  Q.  14:  489. — 

Clir.  Rem.  42:  277. 
Sic  itur  ad  Astra.     {J.  G.  R.  MeElroy)  Penn  Mo.  2:  346. 

—  a  Scientific  Reverie.   (J.  Neviiis)  Cath.  World,  30:  665. 
Sicily.     (H.  T.  Tuckernian)  Dem.  R.  23:  31.  — Mo.  R. 

115:  32. 

—  and  Calabria,  Strutt's  Pedestrian  Tour  in.     Mo.  R. 

160:  186. 

—  and  Greece,  Hughes's  Travels  in.     Eel.  R.  32:  301. 

—  and  its  historic  Reminiscences.     Eel.  M.  52:  13. 

—  and  its  Islands,  Smyth  on.     Quar.  30:  382.  —  Lond. 

M.  9:  245,  369. 

—  and  its  Rulers.     Chamb.  J.  34:  7. 

—  and  the  Italian  Revolution  of  1S60.     Dub.  R.  51:  481. 

—  and  Malta.     For.  Q.  15:  83. 

—  and  the  Sicilians.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Harper,  47:  183. 

—  Auto  da  Fe  in,  1724.     Lond.  M.  13:  563. 

—  Autumn  in.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  435. 

—  Brigandage  in.     Ed.  R.  145:  487. 

Railroads  and.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  30:  383. 

—  The  Chamber  of  Refuge.     Chamb.  J.  11:  291. 

—  Christmas  Eve  in  a  Sicilian  Abbey.    (L.  Monti)  Atlan. 

39:  143- 

—  Contemporary  Literature  of.     Eel.  1\L  39:  231. 

—  De  Sayve's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  99:  475. 

—  Description  of.     Penny  M.  2:   133. 

—  Eastern,  Sketches  from.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  MacmiL 

38:  433-     39:  273,  399.     40:  44,  140. 

—  Fairy  Tales  of.     (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  Eraser,  93:  423. 

—  Folk-Lore  of.     All  the  Year,  36:  582. 

—  Folk  Songs  of.     Cornh.  35:  443. 

—  Fortnight  in.     St.  James,  ig:  222.  —  Penn  Mo.  7:  271. 

—  Future  of.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  247. 

—  Grant  of,  to  Prince  Edmund.    (T.  Astle)  Arch.  4:  195. 

—  History   of,    past   and  present.      Colburn,    119:    254. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  51:   119. 
of  the  13th  Century.     Westm.  49:   199. 

—  Hospitality  in.     (L.  Monti)  Atlan.  46:  163. 

—  Hughes's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  95:  113,  299.  — Port- 

fo.(r)en.)  27:  238,  320. 

—  in  1809.     Quar.  i:  357. 

—  in  1858.     (Sayah)  Sharpe,  28:  13. 

—  in  i860.    Lond.  Q.  15:  184. —Westm.  73:  121.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  195.  — No.  Brit.  33:  549.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Aire,  67:  734. 
in  1871.     (J.  AV.  Probyn)  Fortn.  17:  483. 

—  Isles  of.     (J.  C.  Symons)  Once  a  Week,  i:  277. 


SICILY 


1195 


SIDOX 


Sicily,  Isles  of,  Origin  of.    Once  a  Week,  19  :  556. 

—  Journey  in.     (C.  C.  Block)  Allan.  6:  209. 

—  Miss  Kavanagli's.     Dub.  K.  45:  502. 

—  Kingdom   of.     (J.    T.   Headley)    Hunt,    lo:    536. — 

Fraser.  54:  486. 

—  Lady  Tourists  in.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  185. 

—  Literature  of.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  139. 
Contemporary.     Fraser,  54:  20S. 

—  Mafia  and  Omerta  in.     (T.  A.  TroUope)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

19:   15S. 

—  Memorandums  of  a  Month's  Tour  in.     Blackw.  53: 

799.     56:  20. 

—  Month  in.     Lippinc.  20:  649.  —  (A.  T.  Bacon)  Lip- 

pine.  21:  42,  137. 

—  Mussulmans  in.     Ed.  E.  116:  34S.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

58:  141- 

—  Normans  in.     (R.  Wheatou)  Xo.  Am.  69:  20.  —  Dub. 

K.  7:  121. 

—  Norman  Kingdom  in.     Quar.   141:  211.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  129:  312. 

—  Notes  from.     Once  a  Week,  9:  541. 

—  Palermo  to  Syracuse.  (G.  B.  McClellan)  Scrib.  20:  400. 

—  Pictures  from.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  58.  — Colburn,  97:  236. 

—  Poetry  of.     Fraser,  i:  572. 

—  Political  State  of,  in  1813.     Ed   R.  22:  107. 

—  Popular  Jlarriage  Customs.  (G.  Pitre)  Lippinc.  22:  89. 

—  Prefect  and  a  Prefecture  in.     (T.  A.  TroUope)  Lip- 

pinc. 16:  359. 

—  Revolution  of  1S21.     Blackw.  9:  334. 

of  1848.     (R.  Wheaton)  No.  Am.  69:  499. 

of  i85o-6i.     Westm   75:  337. 

—  Ride  round.     (D.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  4:  467. 

.—  Royal  Progress  in,  iSSi.     (C.  H.M.  Bridge)  Colburn, 
169:  I. 

—  Russell's  Tour  through.     Mo.  R.  89:  235. 

—  Scenery  and   Antiquities   of.     (T.  Cole)   Knick.  23: 

103,  235. 

—  Sketches  of ;  Syracusiana.     Blackw.  59:  103. 

—  Social  Question  in.     Brit.  Q.  66:  469. 

—  Society,  Scenery,  and  Antiquities  of,  Hughes's.  Lond. 

M.  2:  550. 

—  Spaniard  in.     Blackw.  63:   589. 

—  State  of,  iSio.     Eel.  K.  14:  878. 

—  Treaty  with.     Hunt,  14:   561. 

—  Tunny  Fisliery  of.      Chamb.  J.  33 

Eel.  M.  50:  563. 

—  under   the   Bourbons,    1734-1840. 

Statis.  Soc.  5:  47,  177. 

—  Visit  to  Mount  Etna.     Cornh.  12 
to  Taormina.     Temp.  Bar,  52: 

—  Volcanic  Island  off.     Penny  M.  3:   lo. 
Sicilian  Story.     All  the  Year,  30:   115,  138,  164. 
Sicilian  Tales.     O.  &  N.  2:  219. 

Sicilian  Vespers,  War  of.     (M.  Amari)  Bentley,  28:  675. 

—  Bentley,  54:  367.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:  4S7. — 
Sharpe,  46:  300.  —  Colburn,  5:  385,497.  —  Once  a 
Week,  30:  87. 

Amari's  History  of  the  War  of.     (R.  Wheaton)  No. 

Am.  64:  500. — Liv.  Age,  28:  301. — Fraser,  48: 
679.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31:  196.  —  New  Q.  i :  135. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  37:  484. 
Sicilianae  Horre.     Dem.  R.  18:  223. 
Sick-Calls.     Eel.  M.  14:  68.  —  Brownson,  9:  115. 
Sick-Nurse  and  Siek-Room.     Cliamb.  .J.  21:  291. 
Sick-Relief,  Metliods  of.     Macmil.  39:  211. 
Sick-Room,   Practical   Hints   for.      ('hamb.  J.   52:   577. 

Same  art.  I*op.  Sci.  Mo.  9:   173. 
Sickness,  Advantages  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  225. 

—  and  Health  of  the  People  of  Bleaburn.     (H.  Marti- 

neau)  House.  Words,  i:   193-283. 

—  Law  of,  and  Health  Insurance.    (G.  W.  Savage)  Hunt, 

19:  601. 


3:  IS 

5.     Same  art. 

(J. 

Goodwin)  J. 

178. 

539- 

Sickness,  Maxims  on.     (.J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  45:  2S9. 

—  Pleasures  of.     Blackw.  12:   199. 

Siddons,  J.  H.  Autobiographical  Recollections.  Har- 
per, 26:  71. 

Siddons,  Mrs.  Sarah  Kemble.  Belgra.  16:  257.  —  {Alice 
King)  Argosy,  32:  348.  —  Temp.  Bar,  50:  467.— 
(S.  S.  Conant)  Harper,  44:  184. — Loud.  M.  i:  65. 

—  (R.  N.  Wornum)  Portfo.  8:  37. 

—  Abridgement  of  Paradise  Lost.     Lond.  M.  7:  216. 

—  and  J.  Kemble.     Temp.  Bar,  50:  467.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  89:  440. 

—  as  Lady  Macbeth.     (F.  JenUiu)  i9tli  Cent.  3:  296. 

—  Burial  of.     Eraser,  3:  76S. 

—  Campbell's  Life  of.     (.J.  W.  Croker)  (^uar.  52:  95.  — 

Tait,  ji.  s.  i:  467.  —  Mo.  R.  134:  424. —Colburn, 
41:  471. 

—  Farewell  lo  the  Stage.     All  the  Year,  18:  98. — Ev. 

Sat.  4:  161. 

—  Last  Appearance  as  Lady  Macbeth.  Chamb.  J.  45 :  607. 

—  Life  of.     Blackw.  36:  149,  355.  —  Mo.  R.  112:  65. — 

Mus.  25:  419. 
Sideboard  Plates.     (E.  Braun)  .-Vrt  J.  2:   113. 
Sidel)oard  Square.     All  the  Year,  31:  36. 
Sideboard  View  of  Society.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  244. 
Side  Issue;  a  Story.     Lakeside,  6:  245. 
Sidera;  a  Romance  of  Normandy.     (M.  Seton)  Colburn, 

160:   1-710. — Colburn,  161:  85-657. 
Sidereal  Clock  of  Greenwich  Observatory.     Nature,  ii: 

43'- 
Sidereal  Dial,  Mayne's.     Nature,  8:  367. 
Sidereal  Heavens,  Dick's.     Eel.  R.  72:  561. 
Siderite,  Rowton.     (N.  S.  JIaskelyne)  Nature,  14:  272. 
Siderostat,  The.     Nature,  10:  358. 
Siding  at  a  Railway  Station.     (.1.  A.  Fronde)  Fraser,  100: 

622.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age,   143:   690.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  94:  42. 
Sidmouth,   Henry  Addington.  Viscount,  Life  of.     Quar. 

79:  4S4.  — Eel.  R.  85:   661.  — Ed.  K.  86:    73.— 

Westm.   49:  I.  —  (F.  Parkman)   No.  Am.  67:  420. 

—  Blackw.  61:  473.  —  Liv.  Age,  13:  145.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  29:  372,  472. 

Sidffioutli,  Town  of.     Penny  M.  5:  447. 

Sidney,  Algernon.     (S.  P.  Scott)  Potter  Am  Mo.  6:  ;^t,;^. 

Sidney,  Henry.  Diary  of  Times  of  Charles  II.  Mo.  R. 
161:  320. 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip.  (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  88:  312.— 
Chamb.  J.  38:  163.-^ Lond.  Soc.  i:  42.  —  (H. 
Kingsley)  Liv.  Age,  124:  771.  —  (.\lice  Kimr)  Ar- 
gosy, 21 :  370.  —  (F.  M.  Colby)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  1 1 : 
113".  — Hogg,  7:  213. —  (E.  "h.  Chapin)  Univ.  Q. 
2:  291.— Penny  M.  8:  380. —(P.  B.  Porter)  So. 
M.  17:  488. 

—  and   Hubert  Languet.     Brit.   Q.  5:  119.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  10:   503. 

—  and  his  Compatriots.  (S.  F.  Glenn)  De  Bow,  15:  291. 

—  and  Sir  W.  Raleigh.  (E.  P.  Whipple)  Allan.  22:  304. 

—  Arcadia.     Retros.  2:  i.  —  .Mus.  37:    369.  —  Eel.  M. 

36:  1051. 

—  Defense  of  Poesy.     Retros.  10:  43.     Same  art.  Mus. 

32:  343.  —  Cong.  M.  5:  42. 

—  Last  Days  and  Death  of.     (G.  F.  Beltz)  Arch.  28:  27. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  144:  370.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131: 

387. — (R.  Southey)  Fraser,  77:  591,  717.     78:  96. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (I.  Disraeli)  Quar.  i:  77. — 

Brit.  Q.  37:  53.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  77:  214. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:  269.  — Mo.  R.  Iig:  70.— 
Mus.  21:  273. 

—  Miscellanies  of.     So.  R.  5:  295. 

—  Penhurst  Castle  and.     Colburn,  8:  546. 

—  Sonnets  of,  Defense  of.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  8:  248. 

—  Widow  and  Daughter  of.     Hogg,  8:  15. 
Sidon,  City  of.     Penny  M.  12:  30, 


SIEGE 


1196 


SIGNALING 


Siege  of  Dunbeg,  or  Stratagems  of  War.  BIackw.67:  153. 

—  of  Plymouth.     Black w.  85:  707. 

—  of  Seven  Acres.     All  the  Year,  18:  S3. 
Sieges,  Ancient.     Penny  M.  4:  303. 

—  Famous  old.     All  tiie  Year,  25:  54. 

—  Poetry  of.     (H.  S.  Fagan)  Belgra.  16:  74. 

—  Three  modern.     All  the  Year,  25:  293. 

Siegfried,  the  Dragon-Killer.     (II.  EcUford)  Penn  Mo. 

5:  60. 
Siemens,  Charles  W.,  with  portrait.     Pract.  M.  5:  2S9. 
Sieaa.     (M.   P.    Thompson)   Cath.    World,    24:    337. — 

Irish  Mo.  3:  695. 

—  and  St.  Catherine.     Cornh.  14:  299. 

—  City  of  the  Virgin.     (G.  Lambert)  Month,  25:  219. 

—  Citj'  of  the  Winds.     (E.  D.  K.   Bianciardi)  Harper, 

56:  653. 

—  Festival  at.     Art  J.  33:77. 

—  History  of,  in  the  Pavement  of  a  Church.     (S.  Colvin) 

Fortn.  24:  42.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  195. 

—  Hospital  of  S.  Maria  della  Scala  at.     (A.  D.  Atkin- 

son) Eraser,  97:  220. 

—  Palio  at.     Gala.xy,  2:  181. 

SieiTa  Leone.  (.J.  M'Queen)  Blackw.  20:  872.  21:  315, 
596.  23:  63.  —  Blackw.  41 :  693.  —  Chamb.  J.  11 : 
343.  — Brit.  Q.  11:  38. 

—  and  Liberia.     Lond.Q.  4:  507.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

48:  193. 

—  and  the  Slave  Trade.     Mo.  R.  123:   iSS. 

—  Colonial  Government  of.     Brit.  Q.  11:  ^S. 

—  Commercial  Sketch  of.     Hunt,  15:  572. 

—  Mission  to.  Antecedents  of.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  801. 

—  Prevailing  Diseases  of.      (R.  Clarke)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

19:  60. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Hours  at  Home,  5:  320. 

—  Sketches  in.     Nat.  M.  10:  202. 

—  Three  Months  in.    (A.  B.  Ellis)  Good  Words,  16:  558. 

—  Winterbottom's  Acct.  of.  (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  3:  355. 
Sierra  Madre,  Rambles  in.  (F.L.Oswald)  Lippinc.  24:  532. 
Sierra  Morcna,  Night  in.     Chamb.  .1.  51:  625. 

Sierra  Nevada.  (J.  H.  Tredwell)  Putnam,  12:  360. — 
(H.  C.  Pawliji-)  Good  Words,  3:  626. 

—  Across  the.     (H.  A.  Boiler)  Lippinc.  1 :  615.  —  (L  D. 

Hardy)  Belgra.  45:  206. 

—  Ancient  Glaciers  of.     (J.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no: 

126. 

—  Ascent  of  Moimt  Hood  and  the  Sierra  Sandia.     Bent- 

ley,  62:  36S.     Same  arJ.  Eel.  M.  70:  368. 

—  Explorations  in.   (.1.  D.  Whitney)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  10. 

—  Floodstorm  in.     (.T.  Muir)  Overland,  14:  4S9. 

—  Geologv  of.     (.J.  B.  Trask)  West.  J.  lo:  248,  310. 

—  Glacier  Meadows  of.     (.J.  Muir)  Scrib.  17:  478. 

—  Mountaineering  in.      (C.  King)  Atlan.   27:  602,  704. 

28:  64,  207. 
King's.     (T.  G.  Bonney)  Nature,  6:  78. 

—  Night  and  Day  on.    (E.  P.  Willard)  Lakeside,  2:  178. 

—  Passes  of.     (.J.  Muir)  Scrib.  17:  644. 

—  Summering  in.  (B.  P.  Avery)  Overland,  12:  79,  175. 

—  With  Wheeler  in.     Appleton,  18:  289. 
Sierras.     (C.  H.  Miller)  Overland,  lo:  382. 

—  Ancient  Glaciers  of.  (J. LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  325. 

—  At  the  Foot  of.     Lippinc    25:  330. 

—  Western,  Rambles  in.  (F.L.Oswald)  Lippinc.  24:  40-;. 
Sieur,  George.     (G.  W  Cable)  Scrib.  6:  739. 
Sieveking,  Amelia  W.       Chr.    Obs.    64:    331.  — Good 

Words,  i:  497.  —  Liv.  Age,  65:  345. 
Sieves,  Emmanuel  .Joseph.     Colburn.  127:  290. 
Sigh,  A.     (E.  A.  Read)  Scrib.  19:  no. 
Sight,  The,  and  how  to  see.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit. 

26:   145. 

—  and  Smell  in  Vertebrates.  (G.  Allen)  Mind,  6:  453. 

—  Berkeley's  Theory  of.     Nfi.  Brit.  41:  199. 

—  Art  of  preserving.     Anal.  M.  6:  358. 


Sight,  Consequences  of  defective.  (E.  G.  Loring)  Har- 
per, 59:  456- 

—  Education  of.     Lond   M.  10:  269. 

—  of  Insects.     (R.  Hill)  Intel.  Obs.  i:  102. 

—  Philosophy  of.     111.  M.  i:  138. 

—  Pleasure  of  visual  Form.      (J.  Sully)  Pop    Sci.  Mo. 

i5:  7S0.     17:  yy. 

—  Proper  Use  of.     No.  Brit.  26:   145. 

—  Use  of  Spectacles,     (^uar.  87:  45. 

—  Weak.     (II.  C.  Angell)  Atlan.  42:  y^- 
See  Eye;  Vision. 

Sight  and  Insight.      (.1.  Wood)  Mod.  R.  i:  224. 
Sight-Seeing  in  the  Time  of  Queen  Anne.     All  the  Year, 

46:  420. 
Sigismund.  Emperor,  at  Windsor.     Retros.  18:  238. 
Sigismund  Fatello.      Blackw.  64:  714.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  20:  158. 
Sigmund  of  the  Naze.    (C.  Andersen)  Colburn,  148:  353. 
Signs,  Shop.      Lond.  M.  7:  641.  —  Penny  M.  5:  102. — 

Sharpe,  7:  42. 

—  in  Derby.     (L.  Jewilt)  Reliquary,   7:    175,  225.      8: 

49,  loS,  161.      9:  23>  157)225.      10:  8t,  156.      Ii: 
92,  177.     12:  223.      13:  53,  115,  242.      14:  47,  71. 

—  Old  London.     Eraser,  32:  676. 

—  of  our  Times.     All  the  Year,  43:  491. 

Signs  and  Symbols.     (F.  B.  Mayer)  Scrib.  18:  705, 

—  and  Tokens.     Belgra.  18:  336. 

Signs  of  the  Times.  (T.  Carlyle)  Ed.  R.  49:  439.  —  (J. 
Curaniing)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  9:  157.  —  Dub.  Univ.  29: 
81.  —  Loud.  M.  3:  153. 

—  Bunsen  on.     Eel.  R.  104:  243. 

Signboards.     (E.  P.  Evans)  Lakeside,  2:  426.     3:  109. 

—  and  Taverns.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  425. 

—  Chinese.     (A.  W.  Loomis)  Overland,  i:  152. 

—  Droll.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  603. 

—  Mural  Symi)ols.     Once  a  Week,  17:  460. 

—  Value  of.     Am.  Arcli.  9:  56. 

Sign  Language.  Am.  J.  Sci.  8:  348.  —  (T.  H.  Gallaudet) 
Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i:  200.  —  (J.  R.  Keep)  New  Eng. 
26:  506.  30:  203.  —  Chamb.  J.  39:  273.  —  Intel. 
Obs.  7:  451.     /See  Deaf  and  Dumb. 

—  among  the  .\merican  Indians,  Mallerj^'s.  (A.  H.  Sajxe) 

Nature.  22:  92. 
Sign-Painting  in  the  Diggins.     Chamb.  J.  25:  106. 
Sign-painting  Artists.     Chamb.  J.  58:   107. 
Signals  and  Expresses,  Ancient.     Chamb.  J.  48:  161. 

—  and  Signaling.      (S.  B.  Luce)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  297. 

—  Light  and  Sound  for.     (J.  S.  Wise)  Good  Words,  17: 

701. 

—  Naval.     Once  a  Week,  19:  416. 

—  Night,  of  Atlantic  Steamers.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  323. 

—  Origin  of.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:  243. 

—  Phonic.     (.J.  C.  Cre.sson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  58:  397. 

—  Sea.     Chamb.  J.  51:  441. 

—  to  prevent  Collisions  at  Sea.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  332. 
Signal  Light  at  Parliament  Houses.    Chamb.  J.  51:  532. 

—  An  inextinguishable.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  62. 

Signal  Service,  United  States.  (T.  B.  Maury)  Scrib.  i: 
402,  465.  —  Nature.  7:  484. 

—  Examination  of  the  Observations   of.      (E.  Loomis) 

Am   J.  Sci.  112:   I. 

—  House  on  the  Beach.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc.  17:  72. 

—  Weather  Reports  of.     (P.  E.  Chase)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

92:  278.     (Sec  Meteorology  ;  Weather. 
Signaling  and  Heliography.  (A.  S.  Wynne)  Eel.  Engin. 
23:  479. 

—  at  Sea.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  289. 

—  bv  Sea  and  Land.     Cornh.  19:  2S0.     21:  477. 

—  by  Sound.     (E.  P.  Edwards)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  137. 

—  Electrical,  and  the  Siphon  Recorder.   (J.  Munro)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  11:  358. 

—  Military,  and  Telegraphy.     Cornh.  19:  744. 


SIGNALING 


1197 


SILKWORM 


Si.^'naliiig,  Telephonic,  at  Sea.    (C.  H.  Haswell)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  60:  145. 
Signatures.     All  the  Year,  47:  293. 
Signature-Hunting.     (F.  Barrow)  Galaxy,  12:  256. 
Signing  Newspaper  Articles.      (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

12:  234. 
Signor  Formica:  a  Tale.      Duh.  Univ.  28:  140,  299. 
Signor  Spiridion;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  18:  1S3. 
Signorelli,  Liica,  Italian  Painter.     Coriili.  31:  457,  578. 

—  and  the  Italian   lienaissanco.     (M.  S.  Stillnian)  Na- 

tion, 31:  32S. 
Sigourney,   Mrs.   Lydia  H.      (C.  E.  Beecher)  Hours  at 
Home,   i:    559.  —  New  Eng.  25:    330. — (Mrs.  L. 
Phelps)  Am.  Church  li.  18:  546.  —  Irish  Q.  5:  193. 

—  and  Jliss  Gould.    (W.B.O.Peahody)  No.  Am.  41:  430. 

—  Letters.     Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  51. 
to  Mothers.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  257. 

to  j-ouiig  Ladies.      Am.  Bib.  Repos.  9:  301.  —  So. 

Lit.  jNIess.  2:  505. 

—  Pleasant  Memories.     Chr.  Exam.  33:  393.  —  Mo.  R. 

160:  486. 

—  Poems.     Eel.  M.  55:  164.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  275.  — 

No.  Am.  i:  iii. —  (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  68:  496. 

—  Sketches.     Am.  Q.  17:  341. 

—  Water  Drops.     Am.  Lit.  M.  i :  378. 

—  Zinzeudorf.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  112. —  (E.  G.  Smitli) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  670. 
Sigurd,  Story  of,  and  its  Sources.      (F.  Hueffer)   Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  19:  46. 
Siguenza,  Left  behind  at.      (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  27:  55. 
Sikhs,  The.     Sharpe,  2:  49,  66. 

—  and  the  Punjab.     (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  19:  358. 

—  Battle  with.     Once  a  Week,  30:  644. 

—  Brotherhood  and  their  Sacred  Bjok.     (George  Smith) 

Good  Words,  18:  645,  697. 

—  Glance  at.     Cliamb.  J.  11:  281. 

—  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  546. 

—  Late  Campaign  of.     Eraser,  33:  606. 

—  Malcolm's  Sketch  of.     Quar.  9:  472. — Ed.   R.  21: 

432.  —  Eel.  R.  18:  77. 

—  Religion  of.  (T.  W.  R.  Davids)  Theo.  R.  15 :  54S.  —  (E. 

P.  Evans)  Unita.  R.  10:  142. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of.      Eel.  ;\I.  8:  242.  — Eraser,  33: 

47S. 
Sikh  Empire,  Fall  of.     No.  Brit.  11:  61S. 
Sikes,  Sir  Clias.  Wm.,  witii  portrait.   Colburn,  169:  155. 
Silas  Fleshpots,  a  respectable  Man.     Blackw.  37:  595. 
Silchester,  Day  in  an  old  Roman  City.  Cliainb.  J.  53:  737. 

—  Excavations  at.     (J.  G.  Joyce)  Arch.  40:  403. 
Silcote  of  Silcotes.    (H.  Kingsley)  Macniil.  14:  230-401. 

15:    22-449.     16  •    ^~-337-     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2: 
Si-458. 
Silence.     (W.  Maclerie)  Tinsley,  21 :  423. 

—  for  a  Generation.     Chamb.  J.  29:  369. 

—  Power  of.     Argosy,  8:  394. 

Silent  Courtship.     (B.  Murphy)  Catli.  World,  26:  39. 
Silent  Lover.     (E.  II.  House)  (iala.xy,  3:  426. 
Silent  River;  a  Dramatic  Sketch.    Colburn,  5:  237-343. 
Silent  Tide;  a  Poem.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  ,\t!aii.  36:  616. 
Silent  Witne.ss;   a  Tale.      (E.  Yates)  All  the  Year,  33: 

1-567.     34:   19-212.     Same  art.  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4: 

41-441.     5:  679-929.     6:  47-431. 
Silesia,  J.  Q.  Adams"s  Letters  on.      (F.  Horner)  Ed.  R. 

5:  iSo. 

—  Catholicism  in.     For.  Q.  i:  515. 

—  Costume  and  Dirt  in.     Cornhill,  12:   573. 

—  Cryptogamic  Flora  of.  (W.R.McNab)  Nature,  21 :  391. 

—  Educational  Reform  in.     (.J.  G.  Adams)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

17:  125. 

—  English  Captain  in.    Dub.  Univ.  68:  182. 

—  Mines  and  Manufactories  of  Upper.    Pract.  M.  3:  170, 

2;o. 


Silesia,  Regulations  for  Catholic  Schools  in,  1765.  Am. 
J.  Educ.  22:  869. 

—  Sketch  of  Country  Life  in.     Victoria,  32:  444'-558. 

33:  54- 
Silesian  Travelers.     Colburn,  4:  274. 
Silesius,  Angelas.     See  Angelus  Silesius. 
Silica  of  Grasses  carried  up  as  Diatoms.     (P.  B.  Wilson) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  hi:  373. 
Silicon  in  Pig  Iron  and  Steel.     (T.  M.  Drown)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  107:  391. 
Silius  Italicus,  Translations  from.     Blackw.  8:  45S. 
Silk.     (.J.  D.  Wallenstein)  No.  Am.  27:  43S.  —  Am.Q. 

10:  3S5.  — Mus.  9:  271,  289. —  All  the  Year,  39:  81. 

—  (Kian  Siang)  Victoria,  19:  207. 

—  and  Silk  Culture.      (.A..  G.  Feather)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

17^  147- 

—  and  .Silk-Reeling  in  Syria.     Chamb.  J.  35:  26. 

—  and  the  Silk  Trade.     De  Bow,  18:  94. 

—  and  Velvet.     (O.  M.  Spencer)  Harper,  40:  662. 

—  for  the  Multitude.     All  the  Year,  4:  233,  423. 

—  History  and  Sources  of.    (L.  Wra.xall)  St.  James,  13: 

343.—  St.  James,  25:  396. 

—  in  England.     Once  a  Week,  18:  22S,  250,  276. 

—  in  Japan.     Cliamb.  J.  48:  321. 

—  Rainbow-making.     Liv.  Age.  33:  49. 

—  Something  about.     Hunt,  46:  321. 

—  Spiders'.     House.  Words,  2:  65. 

—  Substitutes  for.     Penny  M.  7:  143. 

Silk  Culture.  Appleton,  4:  640,  668,  698. —  West.  Mo. 
R.  2:  64-521.  —  (A.  de  Quatrefagcs)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
3:  657.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  18:  27S.  —  Mo.  R.  108:  241. 

—  (S.  Chamberlain)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  122. — 
Niles's  Reg.  35:  368.  —  (A.  C.  Van  Epps)  De  Bow, 
5:  324,  411.  —  Mo.  R.  133:  151.  — 111.  M.  i:  145. 

—  and  Commerce.     (C.  F.  Durant)  Hunt,  2:  53. 

—  in  California.     (H.  De  Groot)  Overland,  4:  452. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Once  a  Week,  17:  316. 

—  in  Persia.     Nat.  M.  8:  23. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (L.  Finelli)  Hunt,  5:   162. 
Silk  Goods  of  America.     Nature,  20:  574. 

Silk  Industry  in  the  U.  S.    (S.  J.  Barrows)  Atlau.  46:  614. 

—  in  Italy.     Pract.  M.  i :  304,  326,  409. 

Silk  .Manufacture.  Penny  M.  5:  414.  —  (C.  T.  Hinckley) 
Sharpe,  29:  87.  —  (C.  T.  Hinckley)  Godey,  55:  203, 
301. 

—  French.     (E.  J.  Watherston)  Good  Words,  20:  105. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  R.  54:  422. 

—  in  China.     Godey,  56:  540. 

—  Progress  and  ))resent  Slate  of.     Ed.  R.  43:  76. 
Silk  Mill  at  Derby,  Day  at.     Penny  .M.  12:  161. 
Silk  Moth,  Ailanthus.     J.  Frankl.  lust.  77:  37S. 

—  Extrication  of.    (.\.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  .\m.  Natural.  12: 

379- 
of  the  American.     (D.  C.  McLaren)  Am.  Natural. 

12:  454. 
Silk  Question.     Lond.  M.  23:   i. 

Silk-Spinncrs  and  Diseases  of  Silk.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  584. 
Silk  Trade.    Wcstm.  18:  i.  — Blackw.  18:  736.    25:  6S5. 

—  and  (Jlove  Trade.    (T.  P.  Thompson)  Wcstm.  16:  425. 

17:  241,  3S0.     18:  228. 

—  History  of  the  French.     Cornh.  18:  730. 

—  Ri-c  and  Progress  of.     Westm.  5:   136. 
Silk-Weavers  of  Lyons.     Chamb.  .L  28:  403. 
Silk-Weaving,  Pictorial.     Penny  M.  lO:  47S. 
Silk  Works  of  Brianza.     Penny  M.  7:   14. 
Silkworm,  American.     (L.  Trouvelot)  Am  Natural.  1 :  30, 

85,  145. 

—  and  how  it  is  raised.    (N.  L.  Rossiter)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

17:  158. 

—  and  Sericulture.     (A.  de  Quatrefages)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

3:  657. 

—  Cocoon  of,  Duseigneur-Kleber  on.     Nature,  II :  206. 


SILKWORM 


1198 


SILVER 


Silkworm,  Culture  of.     (A.  W.  Buckland)  Good  Words, 
i8:  460. 

—  CVnthia.     (W.  V.  Andrews)  Am.  Natural.  2:  311. 

—  Delusion  about.  (S.  Hibberd)  Stud.  ^  Intel.  Obs.  1 :  10. 

—  Disease  in.     Penny  M.  14:  54,  61. 
in  Italy.    C'ornli.  20:  500. 

Pasteur  on.     (J.  Tyndall)  Natm-e.  2:   iSi. 

—  Essay  on.    (.J.  T.  Sliarpless)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  22-139. 

—  Habits  of.     (C.  Taylor)  Harper.  20:  753. 

—  in  California.     (G.  F.  Emery)  Overland,  3:   1S4. 

—  in  England.     Penny  M.  II :  150. 

—  Natural  History  of."   Hocfff.  7:  247.  —  Nat.  INI.  i :  114- 

—  New  Oak-feedhig.     (J.  K.  Jackson)  Intel.  Obs.  11: 

241. 

—  of  India,  Tusseh.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  291. 

—  Kamoon-Tree  a  Substitute  for  the  JIulberry.     Penny 

M.  7:  215. 

—  Rearing  and  JIanagement  of.     Godey,  49:  393. 

—  Sick.     All  the  Year,  20:  376. 

Silks  and  Sa;ins,  :Manufacture  of.     Tinsley,  3:  509. 
Silken   Banner;    a   Story   of    Sedgemoor.     (.J.   Hatton) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  4:  129. 
Silliman,  Benjamin.    (R.  Palmer)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  82. 

—  with  portrait.  Am.  Whig  R.  14:  i.  —  (J.  Wynne) 
Harper,  25:  4S0.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  1.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  84:  318.  —  (J.  M.  Sherwood)  Hours  at 
Home,  3:  207. —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  550. —with 
portrait.  Eel.  M.  51:  566. 

—  Chemistry.     Clir   Q.  Spec.  3:  144. 

—  Discourse  on.     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  24:  132. 

—  Fisher's  Life  of.     (T.  Dwight)  New  Eng.  25:  508.  — 

(N.  Porter)  Nation,  2:  629. 

—  Journal  of  Science.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.   13:  247. 

—  Am.  Whigil.  6:  Si. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  225. 

—  Tour   to   Quebec.      Anal.    ]SI.    16:    366.  —  Chr.    Mo. 

Spec.  2:  412. —West.  R.  3:   193. 
Silliman,  Benjamin,  jr.,  with  portrait.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16: 

55°- 
Siluria,  Mnrchison's.     Quar.  64:   102.     95:  363.  —  Ed. 

R.  73:   I.  — No.  Brit.  21:    505.  — Dub.  Univ.  44: 

226.  —  Westm.  62:  572. 
Silurian  Age,  Crvstals  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  Natural. 

7:  658. 

—  of  the  Southern  Appnlachians.     (F.  H.  Bradley)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  109:  279,  370. 
Silurian  System  of  the  Lake  Superior  Region.     (J.  Hall) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  iSi. 
Silver.     (A.  E.  Outerbridge)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  339. 

—  Once  a  Week,  21:  534.  — De  Bow,  18:  3S5. 

—  Age  of.     Scrib.  9:  193. 

—  Ailoys  of.     (A.  E.  Outerbridge)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  107: 

377- 

—  and  Gold  produced  in  America,  1492-1S48.     West.  J. 

11:   q'S. 

sent  from  America  to  Europe,  1492-184S.     Bank. 

M.  (L.)  11:   523. 

—  as  an  Art  ^laterial.    (P.  L.  Simmonds)  Art  J.  27:  325. 

—  as  comiiaved  with  Gold.     Hunt,  49:  80. 

—  as  a  Legal  Tender.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  2:;5. 
Battle  of  tlie  Standards.     (G.  R.  Gib  on)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)3i:  217. 
Case  against  Bi-Metalism.     (R.  Giffen)  Fortn.  32: 

278. 
D(dlar  of  the  Fathers.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26: 

126. 
Function  of.    (H.  Ceniuschi)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 : 

345- 

Gen.  Garfiold's  Speech  on.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 25:  312. 

Operation  of  the  double  Standard.    (G.  M.  Weston) 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)3i:  201. 


Silver  as  a  Legal  Tender,  Question  of.  (G.  M.  Weston) 
Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  951.  — (G.Walker)  Bank.  M. 
(N.Y.)3i:  361.  — (Saml.  Smith)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
31:  708.  — Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)32:  55.  — ( W.  S.  Jev- 
ons)  l?ank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  297.  — (G.  M.  Weston) 
Bank.  M.  (N.  Y  )  32:  633.  34:  127,  35'!--(W.  S. 
Jevons)  Bank.  M.  (L.)  37:  9S9.  —  (W.  S.  Jevons) 
Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  14.- — (B.  F.  Noursc)  Am.  See. 
Sci.  J.  9:  21.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:  303.  23: 
85,  161.     28:  414.  — (A.  Ellis)  Macmil.  33:   562. 

and  Congress.     Bank.  JI.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  169. 

and  France.     (G.  Walker)  Nation,  28:  12. 

and  Jlonctary  Conference  of   iSSi.    (F.  A.  P. 

Barnard)  Princ.  n.  s.  7:  342. 

and  the  President,  1877.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 24:  360. 

geologically  considered.     (N.  S.  Shalcr)  Atlan. 

41:  620. 

in   England.     (H.  White)  Nation,   28:   297. — 

(II.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  II :  64. 

in   Europe,  1878.     (E    L.  Godkin)  Nation,  27: 

156.  —  (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  439. 

New  Phases  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  521. 

Notes  on.     (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.) 

32:  129.  379. 

Policy  to  be  pursued  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y''.)  31 : 

945- 

Some  Phases  of.    (S.  Bourne)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  42: 

406. 

Three  Aspects  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  81. 

Wheeling  into  Line  on.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 26:  179. 

\]^Q  of.     (G.   A.   Butler)   Bank.  M.   (N.  Y'.)  32: 

279. 

AValker  on  Bi-^Ietalism,     (W.  G.  Sumner)  Nation, 

26:  94.  —  (F.  A.  Walker)  Nation,  26:   113. 

—  as  the  Standard,  Argument  for.     (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y  )  31:  217. 

—  Conference  on,  1878,  and  Silver  Question.     (S.  New- 

comb)  Internat.  I!.  6:  309.  —  (H.  White)  Nation, 
29:  346. — (G.  Walker)  Nation,  27:  379. 

—  Demonetization   of,    1877.      (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

25:  377.  — ;E.  Seyd)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  779-  — 
Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  445,  S60.  — (G.  M.  Weston) 
Bank.M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  261. 

—  Depreciation  of.     Ed.  R.  144:  501. 

and  India  Finances.    (G.Chesney)  19th  Cent.  5:  97. 

Cause  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  31:  262. 

—  Discrediting  of.     (S.  Williamson)  Contemp.  35:  121. 

—  Drain  of,  to  the  East.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  24:  18,  96. 

—  Fiction  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  850. 

—  from  the  Mine  to  the  Jlint.     Lond.  Q.  9:  103. 

—  Future  of.     (F.  A.  AValker)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  28. 

—  German,  and  Foreign  Exchanges.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

34:  II. 

—  in  Art.     (E  C.  Taylor)  Internat.  R.  5:  241. 

—  in  Britain.     Chamb   J.  22:  62- 

—  in  the  Foot-IIillsof  the  Sierra  Nevada.     (C.  Silliman) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  192. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Art  J.  22:  265. 

—  International  Ratio  of.     (S.  Smith)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

33:  S77. 

—  Low  Value  of,  1S76.     Bank.  j\I.  (Lond.)  3G:   i3.;-5Si. 

—  Method  of  assaying,  in  the  Indian  Mint.    (H.  E.  Bus- 

teed)  Nature.  3:  276. 

—  Mining  and  Assay  of.     (C.  Barnard)  Harper,  58:  75. 

—  Position  of.     Baiik.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  33:  929. 

—  Product  of  the  U.  S.,  Outlets  for.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.) 

31:  444. 

—  Refilling  of.     (L.  A.  Garnett)  Hunt,  56:  301. 

—  Relation  to  Gold  as  Coin.     Westm.  1 13:   in. 

—  Rise  in  Price  of,  1850,     Bank.  M.  (L.)  10:  696. 


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SIMPLICITY 


Silver,   Salts  of,  Sensitiveness  to  Light.     (M.  C.  Lea) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  369. 

—  Scairitv-  uf,  in  Ireland,  1S47.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  7:  340. 

—  Sniiijigling.     Chanib.  .J.  35:  25;. 

—  What  siiailu-eduwitlionr?   Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  S63. 
Ste  Gold  and  Silvei-;  Bi-Metalisni. 

Silver  and  Gold  Mines,  New.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  Brit.  Q. 

71:  31- 
Silver  Arrow  at  Harrow.     St.  James,  14:  443. 
Silver  Bill  in  Congress,  1S77.     (S    D.  Horton)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  31 :  530.  —  (F.  Frothingham)  Unita.  K.  9:  202. 

—  How  it  should  be  vetoed.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25: 

326. 

—  Memorial  against.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  726. 

—  Practical  Working  of.     (G.  C.  Ward)  Nation,  25:  362. 
Silver  Brnniide,  Sensitiveness  of.     I'ract.  M.  3:  47. 
SdverCiiain;  a  Story.     (W.  Westall)  Tinsluy.  29:  69. 
Silver  Ciiinies  and   Golden   Fetters.      (L.   de  la   Kani^) 

Bentlcy,  47:  7S. 
Silver  (Joinage,  Gallatin  on.     Hank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  214. 

—  in  the  Uniteil  States,  F^ffcct  on  India.     (G.  M.  Weston) 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:   19S. 
Silver  Commission,  1877,  II.  Cernusclii  and.     (11.  White) 
Nation,  24:  253. 

—  Report  ol'.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  32:  39S. 

Silver  Cord.     (S.  Brooks)  Once  a  W^eek,  3:  533-701.     4: 

1-701.     5:   1-253. 
Silver  Cross;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  63:  564. 
Silver  Disc  from  Tarentiim.     (S.  Birch)  Arch.  34:  265. 
Silver  Dollars  for  small  Notes.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31: 

392- 

—  Making  of.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Appleton,  19:  4S9. 
Silver  Frenzy.  1878,  and  the  South.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 26:   52. 

—  Subsidence  of.     (H.  White)  Nation,  29:  435. 
Silver  Haloids,  Sensitiveness  of.     (M.   C   Lea)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  114:  96. 
Silver  Horseshoe;  a  Storv.    All  the  Year,  43:  501,  524. 
Silver  Islet  Mine.     (B.  C.  Mifflin)  O.  &  N.  5:  43S. 
Silver  l>ever.     (D.  C.  Murray)  Chamb.  J.  56:  S-56. 
Silver  iSIan,  1S78,  Mind  and  jMauners  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  26:  91. 
Silver  Mania  and  the  Banks,  1878.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 27:  344. 

—  Executive  Barrier  against.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

25:  2S0. 
Silver  Mines.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  De  Bow,  21:  2°- 

—  in  Almaden,  Spain.     Hunt,  15:  316. 

—  of  Atacama,  S.  A.     (J.  Schumacher)  Scrib.  8:  43. 

—  of  Central  America.  (.1.  D.  Wlielpley)  Harper,  12:  721. 

—  of  Freiburg,  in  Saxony.     St.  James,  10:  48. 

—  of  Mexico.     Hunt,  14:  165.  —  Niles's  Reg.  23:  27. — 

Quar.  115:  356.    Same  art.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  177. 

—  of  Peru.     Hunt,  17:  434.  —  Chamb.  J.  7:  310. 

—  of  Santa   F'ulalia,  Mexico.     (J.   P.   Kimball)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  99:   161. 
Silver-Mining  in   Arizona.      (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank.   M. 

(N.  Y.r32:  811. 
Silver  Mountains  of  Utah.  (J.  H.  Beadle)  Harper,  53:  641. 
Silver  Movement,  1878.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  ((5. 

—  Destruction  of  Confidence  by.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

26:   106. 
Silver  Ores,  Reduction  of.     (W.  W.  Mathew)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

24:  21S. 
Silver  Placers  of  the  United  States  and  British  America. 

Colburn,  142:  612. 
Silver-Plate.     (J.  Parton)  Harper,  37:  433. 
Silver-Plating.     Eel.  Mus.  2:  424. 

—  Manufactory  at  Taunton,  Mass.     (R.  T.  Percy)  Apple- 

ton,  20:  4S1. 
Silver  Spring.  Florida.     (.T.  Ransome)  So.  M.  15:  27S. 
Silver  Thistle;  a  Talc.     Temp.  Bar,  22:  536. 


Silver  Vessel.«,  Antique.     (W.  Wells)  Scrib.  i:  618. 
Silverware,  American.   (E.  C.  Taylor)  Internat.  R.  6:  170. 

—  Mauufiacture  of.  (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  20:  729. 
.Silvcria;  a  Tale.  (L.  Biart)  C;anad.  Mo.  4:  397. 
Silvering  and  Gildijg  of  Glass.     (J.  Liebig)  J.  Frank!. 

Inst.  62:  31S. 
Silversmith's  Art.     Art  J.  32:   279-321.      33:   345. — 

Pract.  M.  7:  244. 
Simancas,  Archives  of.     Li  v.  Age,  75:  560. 
Queen  F^lizabeth,  Lord  Dudley,  and  Amy  Robsart. 

(J.  A.  Froude)  Eraser,  63:  659.     64:   135. 
Simcoe,  Henry  A.     Chr.  Obs.  6g:   149. 
Simcoe  Indian  Reservation.    (A.  Miller)  Overland,  3:  170. 
Simcoe  Lake,  Night  Adventure  on.     Chamb.  J.  8:  369. 
Simeon,   Charles,   and   his   Predecessors  in  the   Puritan 

Awakening.    (J.  Hamilton)  No.  Brit.  7:  305.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  4S7. 

—  Conversation  Parties  of.     Chr.  Obs.  63:   136. 

—  Horte  Ilomiletica;.     Chr.  01)s.  19:  337,  761.     28:  777. 

—  Memoir  of.     (A.  Alexander)  Priiic.   19:    453. — Eel. 

R.  86:  430. —  Chr.  Obs.  47:  303,  357,  735.  — Chr. 
Rem.  14:  379. 

—  Secret  of  his  Success.     Theo.  Eel.  2:  115. 

—  Sermons  on  Death  of.     Chr.  Obs.  37:  43-353. 

—  Skeleton  Sermons  of.     F.cl.  R.  32:  77.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

i:  794.     2:  26,  91,  169. 
Simeon,  Sir  .Tohn,  Last  Days  of.     Month,  13;  481. 
Simeon,  Solomon.    Notes  on  his  Vision  of  Love,  etc.    (A. 

C.  Swinburne)  Dark  Blue,  i:  568. 
Simeon  Stylites.     Sec  Symeon. 
Simla,   an  old  Himalayan  Town.     Chanib.  J.  49  :    57. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M   78:  502. 

—  Society  in.     Lond.  Soc.  21:  370. 

Simmons,  Bei'nard,  Poems  by.     Blackw.  52:  397.  — Dub. 

Univ.  83:  232. 
Simmons,  George  F.,  Character  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  14:  273. 
bimms,  William   Gilmore.     De  Bow,  20:  006.  —  (J.  Q. 

Jloore)  De  Bow,  29:  702.  —  with  portrait,  Appleton, 

4:   136.  —  with  portrait,  Internat.  'SI.  5:  432.  —  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  22:  280. 

—  as  a  Political  Writer.     So.  Lit.  R.  g:  135. 

—  Early  Lays  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  36-836. 

—  Golden  Christinas.     So.  Q.  25:  377. 

—  Guy  Rivers.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  295. 

—  Parti.san.     So.  Lit.  J.  i:  347.—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  117. 

—  Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  101. 

—  Poems.    West.  Mo.  R.  i:   553.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3: 

353-566.    4:  79.  10:  18.  — Dem.  R.  13:  4S6.    18:91. 

—  Views  and   Reviews.     So.  Lit    Mess.   13:   250.  —  (C. 

C   Fclton)  No.  Am.  63:  357.  — So.  Lit.  J.  i:  39. 

—  Writings  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:   355. 

—  Yemassce.     Am.  JIo.  M.  5:  171. 

Simon,  Count  Henri  de.     (E.  Howland)  Penn  Mo.  11: 

25">  35^- 
Simon,  Jules.     (E.  de  Presscnsi-)  Nation,  31:  90. — Ev. 
Sat.  13:  417. 

—  and  the  Ferry  Law.i.     (.\.  Laugcl)  Natinn,  29:  172. 
Simon,  Ri<  hard,  I"reneh  Oratorian.     (G.  Masson)  Kitto, 

37:  249. 
Simon  tiie  (\vrcnian  ;  a  Poem.   (J.  ^lonscll)  Good  Words, 

11:  637. 
Simon  Magus,  the  first  Hercsiarch.     Bib.  E.  5:  loi. 
Simonides.    (J.  Sterling)  Westm.  32:  99.  —  F'rascr,  2:  53. 
Simons  Bay,  Cai>e  of  Storms.     All  the  Year,  20:  307. 
Simony.     Chamb.  J.  45:  260.  — (^hr.  Obs.  40:  145. 

—  and  Lay  Palronage.  •  Blackw.  78:  664. 
Simple  Story.     Tinsley,  5:  472. 

Simpleton,  A.  (C.  Reade)  Lond.  Soc.  22:  97-4S1.  23: 
2-481.  24:  1-195.  Same  art.  Harper,  45:  450-933. 
46:  98-807.     47:  45-7S2. 

Simplicity.     West.  Mo.  R.  i:  129. 

—  Grace  of.     (J.  B.  Brown)  Cong,  i:  412. 


SIMPLICITY 


1200 


SINAI 


Simplicitj'  of  Character,  as  affected  by  the  common  Sys- 
tems of  Education.  (J.  S.  Dwight)  Am.  Inst,  of 
Instriic.  1841:  137. 

—  of  Life  advocated.    (W.  M.  Fisher)  Overland,  12:  555. 
Simplon  Pass.     Knick.  40:  395, 

—  Tale  of.     (E.  E.  Halo)  O.  &  N.  8:  393,  562. 
Simplon  Tunnel.    Am.  Arch.  6:   125.  —  (G.  L.  Lommel) 

Eel.  Engin.  25:  297. 
Simpson,  A.  C,  Life  and  Letters  of.     Brit.  Q.  46:  143. 
Simpson,  David.     (E.  Parsons)  Am.  Meth.  M.  7:   14. — 

Meth.  M.  36:  3. 
Simpson,  Edward  [Flint  Jack],  with  portrait.    Reliquary, 

8:  65. 
Simpson,  Sir  George.     Overland  Journey.     Dub.  Univ. 

30:  465. 
Simpson,  Grace  Newton.     (B.  J.  Webb)  Am.  Cath.  Q. 

6:  635. 
Simpson,  Sir  James.    (P.  Y.  Reid)  Good  Words,  15:  73S. 
Simpson,  Matthew,    Bishop  of  Methodist   Church.     (A. 

Stevens)  Nat.  M.  7:  2S9. 

—  Letters  to.    (A.  Stevens)  Nat.  M.  7:  75-55S.    8:  177, 

273,  464- 

Simpson,  R.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  2:  i,  65,  129. 

Simpson,  Thos.  Discoveries  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Corn- 
pan}'.     Quar.  73:  T13.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  i:  i. 

Simpson  of  Bussora.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  36:  444. 

Simrock,  Karl.     Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  30. 

Simson,  Robert,  Trail's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  16:  1131. 

Sin.  (R.  H.  Howard)  Meth.  Q.  32:  57S.  — (U.  Fisk) 
Univ.  Q.  25:   133.  —  (E.  Fisher)  Univ.  Q.  31:  461. 

—  against  the  Holy  Ghost.     (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q.  37: 

^33- 

—  and  Free  Agency.     Chr.  Mo.  Sp  c.  6:  177. 

—  and  Holiness,  Nature  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  848. 

—  and  its  Desert.     (H.  Balloii,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  i :  73. 

—  and  its  Sequences.    (L.  C.  Browne)  Univ.  Q.  18:  236. 

—  and  Redemption.     (S.  R.  Caldwell)  Chr.  R.  21:  246. 

—  and  Salvation.     (S.  Crane)  Univ.  Q.  29:  129. 

—  and  Suffering   in   the    Universe.      (.\.    Barnes)    Am. 

Presb.  R.  18:  648.    ig:  40.  249,  399.  —  (H.  Cowles) 
Bib.  Sac.  30:  729. 

—  and  Universalism.     (W.  C.  Stiles)  Univ.  Q.  36:  51. 

—  Brown  on  Divine  Treatment  of.     Eel.  R.  119:  433. 

—  compared  to  Disease.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  2:  37. 

—  Conviction  of.     (J.  T.  Tucker)  Cong.  Q.  18:  52. 

—  Dana's  Letters  on.     Princ.  11:  590. 

—  Divine  Permission  of.     (L.  Hart)  Chr.  Q    Spec.  2: 

529.  — (E.  T.  Fitch)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  614. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  32:  335.  —  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  8:  310. 

Conflict  of  Ages  on.     Meth.  Q.  14:  169. 

Miiller  on.     Brit.  Q.  14:  334. —(E.  Robbie)  Bib. 

Sac.  5:  499. —  Eel.  R.  97:  4^18. 

—  The  first,  in  the  Bible  and  in  Oriental  Tradition.     (F. 

Lenormant)  Contemp.  36:   148. 

—  Fitch's  Sermon  on.     (W.  E.  Channing)  Chr.  Exam. 

4:  77- 

—  Flesh,  Body,  etc.,  the  Cause  of.     Univ.  Q.  2:  411. 

—  Forgiveness  of.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Merccrsb.  20:   172.  — 

(R.  O.  Williams)  Univ.  Q.  36:  427.  — (L.  S.  Red- 
shawe)  Cong.  4:  49.  —  (R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  7:  257. 

—  Genesis  of.     (G.  D.  Boardman)  Princ.  n.  s.  6:  42. 

—  God  not  the  Author  of.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  300.  —  (D.  N. 

Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  50. 

—  Hodge's    Commentary   on    Romans,    v.    12-19.      (T- 

Dwight)  New  Eng.  27:  551. 

—  Imputed  and  involuntary.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  8: 

594- 

—  in  Believers.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  628. 

—  Irrationality  of.     (J.  P.  Lacrnix)  Chr.  Q.  5:  191. 

—  its  own  Avenger.     (0.  Perkins)  Univ.  Q.  12:  51. 

—  Melanchlhon  on.     Princ.  5:  521. 


Sin,  Nature  of.  (E.  T.  Fitch)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  17.  — (N. 
H.  Hewitt)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  41S.  — (J.  H.  Fair- 
child)  Bib.  Sac.  25:  30. 

and  eai'ly  Developments  of.     Kitto,  II :  80. 

—  necessary  Means  of  the  greatest  Good.     (N.  W.  Tay- 

lor) Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  465. 

—  Necessity  of.     (J.  May)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  233. 

—  of  Unbelief,  Reality  of.    (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  43:  260. 

—  Opposition  to.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  13. 

—  Organic.     (S.  H.  Giesy)  Mercersb.  17:  325. 

—  Origin  of.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  42:  411.  —  Am  Presb. 

R.  3:  436.  — (A.  C.  Thomas)  Univ.  Q.  26:  149. 

—  Original.     Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  89.  —  Bib.  R.  4:  12c. — 

(C.  Hodge)  Princ.  18:  67.  — Chr.  Disc.  2:  183.— 
Chr.  Exam.  12:  380. —(J.  De  (Joncilio)  Cath.  World, 
29:  602. 

Beecher  on.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  26:  96. 

Christian  Review  on.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam. 

53:  93; 
Doctrine  of.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  2:  481.  —  (C. 

Hodge)  Princ.  40:   219.  —  Chr.  R.  17:  i.  —  So.  R. 

n.  s.  22:  5. 
Edwards  on.     (J.  W^alker)  Chr.  Exam.  2:  207. — 

Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  625.     10:  16. 

Jeremj'  Taylor  on.     Chr.  Disc.  1 :  349. 

State  of  the  Question  of.    (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng. 

18:  694. 
Tlieories  of.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  27:  468. 

—  Pain  the  Penalty  of.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  9:  636. 

—  Paul  and  Plato  on.     Cong.  M.  28:   187. 

—  Penalty  of.     (S.  R.  Mason)  Chr.  R.  28:   113. 

—  Perpetual,  and  Omnipotent  Goodness.    (L.  P.  Hickok) 

Bib.  Sac.  13:  48. 

—  Physical  Theory  of.     (J.  M.  Granville)  Good  Words, 

20:  331. 

—  Princeton  Review  and  Dr.  Squier  on,  1862.    New  Eng. 

21 :  303. 

—  Puni>hmcnt  of.     (A.  Norton)  Chr.  Exam.  2:  169. 

—  Recovery  from.     (J.  P.  Lacroix)  Chr.  Q.  7:  55. 

—  Relation  to  Human  Nature  and  the  Divine   I'urpose. 

(J.  Haven)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  445. 

—  Shedd  on.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  14:  363. 

—  Strength  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  293. 

—  What  is  V     (M.  Stuart)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  i:  261. 

2:  26. 
Sin  of  a  Father.     House.   Words,   18:    553.     Same  art. 

Ijiv.  Age,  60:  30T. 
Sin  of  Maude  Couyers.     Tinslcy,  9:  323. 
Sins,  Besetting,  Sermon  on.     (J.  Walker)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

43:  266. 
Sins  of  the  Fathers.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra.  12:  485. 
Sin-Offering.     (J.  H.  Kurtz)  Bib.  Sac.  9:  27. 
Sinai,  Mount.     Ed.  R.   104:   363.  —  (C.  Emerson)  No. 

Am.  53:  185.  —  Colburn,  11:  42S-508. — Penny  M. 

4:  433.  449- 

—  American  at.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  16:  609. 

—  and  Egypt,  Lepsius  on.     Kitto,  13:  314. 

—  and  Israel.     Danv.  Q.  2:  496. 

—  and  Palestine.     Chr.  Rem.  34:  300.  — (L.  Coleman) 

Bib.  Sac.  21:  752. 

Stanley's.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  700. —  Dub.  Univ.  48: 

313.  —  Eraser,  54:  336.  —  Liv.  Age,  49:  159.  —  Theo. 
&  Lit.  J.  9:  397. 

—  and  Route  of  the  Exodus.     Kitto,  25:  i. 

—  Bonar's  Desert  of.     Chr.  Obs.   57:    233.— Theo.  & 

Lit.  J.  10:  163. 

—  Desert  of.     Nat.  M.  12:  257. 

—  Discoveries  of  MSB.  at.     Chr.  Rem.  41:  224. 

—  Geology  of.     (E.  W.  Holland)  Pop.   Sci.   R.  6:    10. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  332. 

—  Hebrew  Inscriptions  from.    Kitto,  8:339.     11:328. — 

Bentley,  29:  634.  —  Princ.  42:  533. 


SINAI 


1201 


SIR 


Sinai,  Mount,  Kellogg's  Exploration  of.    Internat.  M.  2: 
462. 

—  Laborde's  Journey  to.     Dub.  R.  i:  174. 

—  Law  of.     Clir.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  175. 

—  Peninsula  of.    Lond.  Q.  28:  404.     Same  art.  Theo. 

Eel.  5:  229.  — Bib.  R.  4:  23.  — Brit.  Q.  43:  86. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  521,  688.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  88:  481. 

—  photographed,  Foster's.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  362. 

—  Position  of.     Bib.  R.  5:  38. 

—  Searching  for.     (G.  A.  F.  Van  Rhyn)  Appleton,   12: 

65. — Colburn,  154:  352. 

—  Visit  to.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  561. 

Sinaitic  Manuscript.     Eel.  R.  112:  603.    See  Bible,  New 

Testament,  Greek. 
Sinbad  come  true.     All  the  Year,  2:  268. 
Since  this  old  Cap  was  new.     All  the  Year,  2:  76. 
Sincerity.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  125:  271. 

—  Ethics  of.     (.J.  C.  Granberry)  Meth.  Q.  40:  625. 

—  in  Action  and  Religious  Belief.     (S.  D.  Waddy)  Ex. 

H.  Lee.  8:  275. 

—  Religious.     (\V.  Silsbee)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  442. 
Sinclair,  Catherine.     Beatrice.     Liv.  Age,  35:  566. 

—  Jane  Bouverie.     (Mrs.  L.  J.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  50: 

478. 

—  Modern  Society.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  no. 

—  Popish  Legends,  or  Bible  Truths.     Dub.  R.  32:  257. 
Sinclair,  Sir  George,  ^Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  521. 
Sinclair,  Sir  John.    Blackw.  42:  i.  —  Liv.  Age,  36:  529. 

—  Essays  of.     (F.  Jeffrey')  Ed.  R.  2:  205. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Mo.  R.  143:  77. 

—  Master  of  Sinclair.     Ed.  R.  112:  332.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  67:  579. 
Sinclair,  Thomas.    Love's  Trilogy.    Dub.  Univ.  88:  115. 
Sind.     See  Sciude. 
Sines  of  Multiple  Arcs.    (G.  P.  Young)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8: 

286. 
Sinecures  and  Salable  OiSces.   (F.  W.  Rowsell)  Contemp. 

24:  109. 
Sinful  Nature,  Modern  Substitute  for.     (N.  Worcester) 

Chr.  Exam.  14:  219. 
Sinful  Volitions.     (C.  D.' Pigeon)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  319. 
Singapore.    Penny  M.  11:  140. 

—  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  25:  293. 

— -to  Japan,  Parker's  Expedition.     Mo.  R.  147:  285. 

Singer,  Joseph  H.,  Bp.  of  Meath.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  562. 

Singer,  The;  a  Poem.     Broadw.  8:  198. 

Singer's  Hills;  a  Poem.     (H.  M.  Jackson)  Scrib.  7:  257. 

Singer's  Prize.     Blackw.  121:  221. 

Singers;  Clayton's  Queens  of  Song.     Liv.  Age,  79:  601. 

—  Great,    of  the   i8th  Century.      Dub.  Univ.  76:  447. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i:  601. 
Singh.     See  Runjcet. 
Singing.     (F.  Peuna)  Tinsley,  22:  476. 

—  Art  of.     Westm.  99:  642. 

past  and  present.     (V.  Lee)  Brit.  Q.  72:  318. 

—  Art  of  singing  Songs.     Colburn,  6:  274. 

—  Compass  and  highest  Notes  of  celebrated  Voices.    Ev. 

Sat.  10:  263. 

—  Congregational.     Cornh.  37:  90.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

136:  419- 

How  to  get  good.     (J.  T.  Feaston)  Cong.  6:  397. 

See  Congregational  Singing. 

—  Costa  on  .\rt  of.     Mo.  II.  147:   170. 

—  Decline  of.     Nation,  31:  237. 

—  How  to  sing  an  English  Ballad.     (E.  Philp)  Ev.  Sat. 

7:  210. 

—  Instruction  in.     (E.  Hentschel)  Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  633. 

21 :  249. 

—  Panseron's  Treatise  on.     Chr.  Exam.  31:  St,. 

—  Parlor.     (W.  Flagg)  Atlan.  24:  410. 

—  Pronunciation  in.     (Mrs.  Weldon)  Tinsley,  9:  449. 

7G 


Singing  round  the  World.  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53 : 
769,  790. 

—  Voice  m.     (J.  S.  Dwight)  No.  Am.  106:  727. 
Singing-Campaign.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  15:  231. 
Singing-School  at  O.xford,  Mass.,  History  of.     Mo.  Kel. 

M.  25:  12. 

—  fifty  Years  ago.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  73. 
Singing-Voice,  The.     (0.  Logan)  Galaxy,  17:  800. 
Single  Life.     Belgra.  22:  320. 

Singular  Family.  (C.  L.  Weeks)  Lippinc,  15:  227. 
Singular  Trial  of  Francis  Ormiston.  Eraser,  9:  196. 
Singularity.     Belgra.  6:  53S. 

Singularities  and  Peculiarities.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  70. 
Sinim,  Who  were  the  ?     Bib.  R.  2:  51. 
Sinking   Fund,    National.      (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank.   M. 
(N.  Y.)  31:  625,  S64.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  686. 

—  Suggestion  on.     I3ank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  721. 
Sinking  System  at  Sea.     Westm.  19:  366. 
Sinner,  New  Trial  of.     Chr.  R.  26:  245. 

—  One,  destroyeth  much  Good.     (W.  B.  Sprague)  Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  7:  565. 
Sinner's  Bell ;  a  Poem.  (W.  Miiller)  Temp.  Bar,  51 :  38S. 
Sinners  and  Sufferers;  a  Tale.     Liv.  Age,  28:  252. 
Sinnett,  JNIrs.  P.     Byways  of  History.    Eel.  R.  86:  463. 
Sinope  after  the  Battle.     Fraser,  49:  314. 

—  before  and  after  the  Battle.     Nat.  M.  4:  354. 
Sinope  Speculations.     St.  James,  47:  187. 

Sioux  Lidians,  Expedition  of  1876  against.  (J.  Gibbon) 
Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  271,  665. 

—  Massacre  by,   1862.     No.  Am.  98:  266.  —  (J.  Searle) 

Contin.  ilo.  6:  174. 

—  on  the  Yellowstone,   Battling  with.     (G.  A.  Custer) 

Galaxy,  22:  91. 

—  Treaty  with.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  6:  351. 

—  War  with,  1S62.     (J.  G.  Nicolaj')  Contin.  Mo.  3:   195. 
Siphon  Recorder.     Nature,  15:   loi. 

Sippurim.     Fraser,  66:  789.     Same  art.  Eel.  5L  58:  362. 

Sir,  Use  of  the  Word.     Chamb.  J.  29:  257. 

Sir  iVldingar.     (A.  Smith)  Bentley,  21:  221. 

Su- Archibald;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  12:  610. 

Sir  Arthur  Bouverie;  a  Novel.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  655. 

Sir  Bauldwn;  Allegory  of  Love  and  Loss.  (R.  W.  Bu- 
chanan) St.  James,  4:  480. 

Sir  Brasil's  Falcon.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Dem.  R.  33:  24S. 

Sir  Brooke  Fosbrooke.  (C.  J.  Lever)  Blackw.  97:  523- 
723.  98:  137-685.  99:  1-70S.  100;  35-3S5.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  85:  529.  86:173-420.  87:29.  88: 
213-721.     89:30-718.     90:35-684.     91:215-545. 

Sir  Caribert  of  the  Leaf.     House.  Words,  14:  1S5. 

Sir  Cecil's  Rival.     Argosy,  30:  30-;. 

Sir  Charles  Godfrey',  IBaronet;  a  Tale.  (P.  B.  ^L1rston) 
Lippinc.  24:  617. 

Sir  Domiuick's  Bargain;  Legend  of  Dunoran.  All  the 
Year,  28:   1S6. 

Sir  Donnaglian  the  Piper.     Once  a  Week,  29:   100-1S7. 

Sir  Eljduc;  a  Lay  of  Marie.  (D.  M.  Jloir)  Blackw.  47: 
786. 

Sir  Evcrard  Eresby.     (M.  Collins)  St.  James.  36:   i. 

Sir  Frizzle  Pumpkin,  Passages  in  the  Life  of.  Blackw. 
28:  742.     29:  636.     30:   192. 

Sir  Gil)bie.  (G.  MacDonald)  Liv.  Age,  39  :  143-653. 
140:  16-723. 

Sir  Guy  Eveling's  Dream.     Colburn.  7:  59. 

Sir  Guy's  Goblet.     (A.  Thomas)  Ev.  Sat.' 2:  669. 

Sir  Harry  Hotspur  of  Humblethwaite.  (A.  Trollope)  Mac- 
mil.  22:  23.     Same  art.  Lippinc.  5:  465,  633.     6: 

Sir  Henrv  Mullorv's  Storv.     (H.  Kingslev)  Ev.  Sat.  i: 

1S2." 
Sir  Hubert's  Hole.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fraser.  46:  464. 
Sir  Hubert's  Marriage.     (S.  R.  T.  :>Liyer)  St.  James,  37: 

1-612.     38:  42-561.     39:  45-257. 


SIR 


1202 


SIXTEEN 


Sir  Jasper  Carew.     (C.  Lever)  Dub.  Univ.  40:   19-591. 

41:  58-726.     42:  55-710.     43:  57-701. 
Sir  Jasper's  Tenant;  a  Novel.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Temp. 

Bar,  13:305.455-     14:  5-455-     ^5-  5-455-     16:  5. 
Sir  John  Milson's  Troubles.     All  the  Year,  ig:  66-105. 
Sir  Pavon  and  St.   Pavon;  a  Poem.     (E.  Foxton)  Mo. 

Ptel.  M.  20:  31S. 
Sir  Percival  of  Wales.     (W.  Thornbury)  Gent    M.  n.  s. 

15:  686. 
Sir  Pertiuax  Maesycophant.     Bentley,  53:  620. 
Sir  Peter's  Monument.     All  the  Year,  28:  209. 
Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.     Quar.  90:  285.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  26:  76.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  3S5.  —  Penny 

M.  12:  1-489. 
Sir  Rupert;  an  Essex  Legend.  (E.  Coller)  Belgra.  25:  420. 
Sir  Self  and  Womankind.    (W.  Duthie)  Coriih.  i:  742. 
Sir  Thomas  More;  a  Historical  Romance.     Cath.  World, 

22:  43-772.     23:  70-S17.     24:  73-547. 
Sir  IVay;  an  Arthurian  Idyl.     (E.  B.  Hamley)  Blackw. 

113:  120.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  503. 
Sir  Wigolais  of  the  Wheel.     (J.  Oxenford)  Colburn,  85: 

315- 
.Sir  W^illiam  Woodvill.    (M.  Howitt)  St.  James,  i:  353. 
Sire  de  Mak'troit's  Door;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  52:  53. 
Sirens  and  Mermaids  of  the  Poets.     (L.  Hunt)  Colburn, 

47:  273. 
Siren  Song.     (J.  Knight)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  93. 
Sirenia,  The.     (A.  E.  Brown)  Am.  Natural.  12:  291. 
Sirius,  Companion  of.     (A.  Hall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  iig:  457. 

—  a  drifting  Star.     Eel.  M.  74:  108. 

—  a  Giant  Sun.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Good  Words,  13:  99. 

—  News  from.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Eraser,  78:  461.     Same 

art.  EcL  M.  71:  1484.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  6:  567. 

—  System  of.     (C.  Flammarion)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  47, 
Sirius;  a  Fairy  Tale.     Fraser,  49:  591.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  32:  427. 
Sirocco  of  the  Mediterranean.     Penny  M.  10:  494. 
Siskin,  The.     (E.  S.  Dixon)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  302. 
Sismondi,  Jean    Charles  L.    S.   de,     Macmil.    13:    539. 

Same  art.  Liv,  Age,  89:  443. — (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am. 

66:   32.  —  Dem.   R.   20 1   306. — Quar.   72:    299. — 

Blackw.   57:  529.  —  For,  Q.  30:  258. 

—  and  Italian  Liberty.     Blackw.  32:  51S. 

—  Constitutions  of  free  Nations.     Diib,  Univ.  g:  176, 

—  History  of  France.     For.  Q.  4:  i.  —  Ed.  R.  35:  4S8. 

—  Italian  Republics.     Quar.  7:  357. 

—  Julia  S(5v^ra.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  15:  163, — 

Eel.  R.  35:  436. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Quar.  72:  299, 

—  Literature  of  Southern  Europe.     (W.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R. 

25:  31.— So.  Q.  i8:  85. 
Sissipara;  an  Indian  Mountain  Sketch.     Fraser,  88:  593, 
Sister  Agatha;  a  Tale.    (R.  Quiddam)  St.  James,  40:  448. 
Sister  Alnyse's  Bequest;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  g:  489. 
Sister  Anna's  Probation.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week, 

6:  309-421.     Same  art.  IJv.  Age,  73:  372-556. 
Sister  Anne;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  19:  524,  548,  572. 
Sister  Anne.     Hogg.  12:  15-491.     13:  27-311. 
Si.ster  Anne.     (E.  W.  Olney)  Liv.  Age,  46:  195-565. 
Sister  Beatrice;  a  Poem.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  A* Ian.  39:  69. 
Sister  Beatrice;  a  Poem.    (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  454. 
Sister  Diana;  a  Tale.  (W.  A.  Thompson)  Galaxy,  10:  202. 
Sister  Dora.     See  Pattison,  Dorothy. 
Sister  Leucathea;  a  Story.     Cornh.  14:  432. 
Sister  Mary  Agnes.    (T.  F.  Harkins)  Cath.  World,  28:  56. 
Sister  Mary's  Story.     (J.  Silsbee)  Atlan.  44:   576. 
Sister  of  Mercy,  The  first.     Month,  4:  11 1. 
Adventure  of  Campaign  of  1870.     (L.  Schucking) 

Colburn,  148:  290-511. 
Sister  of  Mercy:  a  Tale.     Canad.  Mo.  4:  308. 
Sister  of  the  Spirits.     House.  Words,  11:   124, 
Sister  Rose.     (W,  Collins)  House.  Words,  n:  217-292. 


Sister  St.  Luke;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  23:  489, 

Sister  Silvia;   a   Tale,     (M.   A.   Tincker)  Lippinc,  22". 

719. 
Sister  Simplicia;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  7:  115. 
Sister  Weeden's  Prayer.     (S.  Bonner)  Lippinc.  27:  399. 
Sisters,  The;  a  Poem.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  27:  68, 

—  a  Tale.     House.  Words,  12:  529.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

37:  5°'- 

—  and  Lovers;  a  Tale.     Dark  Blue,  3:  699. 

—  and  Orphans.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words,  15:  49. 

—  of  Charity.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  249.  —  Cliamb.  J.  24: 

379.  — Cornh.  6:  258.  — Penny  M.  g:  4S7.— Am. 

J.  Educ.  26:  432. 
at  Constantinople.     (T.  Yelverton)  Overland,  7:  9, 

249. 

Mrs.  Jameson's.     Dub.  R.  38:  442. 

Protestant.     Blackw.  18:  732, 

—  of  Lepe  Water.     Dub.  Univ.  gi:  318,  478, 

—  of  Mercy.    Brownson,  22:  399.  — Dub.  R.  22:  i.    32: 

436.  —  (E.  Crump)  Tinsley,  28:  97. 

—  or  Deaconesses.    (L.  Coleman)  Am.  Church  R.  14:  617. 
Sisters'  School.     (S.  A.  Frost)  Sharpe,  38:  322. 
Sisterhoods,     (J.   j\I.   Ludlow)  Good   Words,  4:  493. — 

(F.  D.  Maurice)   Victoria,   i:  2S9.  —  Liv.  Age,  57: 
314. —  (S.  B.  Wister)  No.  Am.  117:  439. 

—  and  Sisters.     Fraser,  84:  638, 

—  in  the  Anglican  Church,     Cong.  7:  310. 

—  in  the  Catholic  Church,     (J,  N.  iMurphv)  Am.  J.  Educ, 

26:  689, 

—  in  England.     (S.  B.  Wister)  Lippinc.  g:  564. 

—  Protestant,  in  Germany.  (F.  Wluirton)  B  b.  Sac.  28:  i, 

—  Service  of  the  Poor,  Stephen  on.     Fraser,  84:  369. 
Sistine  Chapel  and  Cartoons  of  Raphael.     (W,  W,  Lloyd) 

F,  Arts  Q,  3:  243,     4:  80,  333.     5:  100, 

—  Michael  Angelo  in.     { W.  B.  Scott)  Portfo.  2:  9,  28. 
Sistine  Madonna,     (J.   I.  Mombert)  Bib.   Sac.  33:  593, 

/See  Raphael. 
Sitka,  and  the  Russian  Territories  in  America.     Bentlev. 
38:  584. 

—  Eight  Months  at.     (C.  D,  Bloodgood)  Overland,  2: 

175- 
Sitting  for  a  Portrait,     (J.  Eagles)  Blackw,  55:  243, 
Sitting  up.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  349. 
Sitting-Bull.     (J.  Gibbon)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  665. 

—  In  Northwest  with.     (E.  D.  Clark)  Canad.  Mo,  18:  66, 
Six  and  Four,     Fraser,  3g:  465. 

Six  by  Seven,     Knick.  55:   17. 

Six  of  one  by  half  a  Dozen  of  the  other.     0.  &  N.  4: 

^73-     5'  5-701- 
Six  Days  in  a  Canvas  Boat.     All  the  Year,  27:  36. 
Six  L")ays  of  rural  Felicity.     Canad.  Mo.  20:  262-567, 
Six  Giants  of  Lehon,     House.  Words,  17:  509. 
Six  Hundred   and   Sixty-six,   or  \  f  ?,  the  Apocalyptic 

Number.     Fraser,  16:  477. 
Six  Months  on  five  Cents.     (R.  Keeler)  O.  &  N.  2:  336, 

452,  533- 

Six  Nations  during  the  Revolution.  Olden  Time,  2:  114. 
See  Iroquois, 

Six  P's,  The.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  654, 

Sixpence  a  Day,     All  the  Year,  28:  58, 

Sixpenny  Manifesto,     Dub.  Univ.  3:  253, 

Six  sunny  Months;  a  Tale,  (M,  A,  Tincker)  Cath. 
World,  23:  606,  758,     24:  28-817,     25:  15-478. 

Six  Views  of  Miss  Starr;  a  Stor^'.  (E.  Duykwood)  Lip- 
pinc. 28:  97. 

Six  Weeks  at  Heppenheim;  a  Story.  (E.  C,  Gaskell) 
Cornh.  5:  560, 

Six  Weeks  at  Hunsdon  Manor,  Bentley,  54:  111-645. 
55:  105,  145,  3°7- 

Six  Yachtsmen;  a  Tale,     Bentlev,  60:  i. 

Sixteenth  Century,  Characteristics  of,     Retros,  17:  163. 

Sixteen  Years  ago.     (A,  G.  Penn)  Lippinc.  7:  243. 


SIXTUS   V. 


1203 


SKETCHES 


Sixtiis  v.,  Pope.  (S.  B.  A.  Harper)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3: 
498. —  (J.  G.  Meliiie)  Cath.  World,  12:  577. — 
Month,  11:  394. 

—  Episode  in  the  Life  of.     (J.  M.  Finotti)  Cath.  World, 

21:  805. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Dub.  R.  71:  155.  — Ed.  R.  132: 

291.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   107:  643.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
72:  769. 

—  a  memorable  Pope.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  476.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  115:  752. 
Skates,  and  their  Eggs  and  Young.     (F.  W.  Putnam)  Am. 

Natural.  3:  617. 
Sliating.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  11.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.58:  252. 

—  and  Kinking.     All  the  Year,  36:  13. 

—  and  Skaters.     Belgra.  40:  19S. 

—  at  Home  and  abroad.     Liv.  Age,  68:  817. 

—  Statics  and  Dynamics  of.     Nature,  23:  268. 
Skating-Rink  at  Brighton.     Belgra.  27:  144. 

—  in  Canada.     Once  a  Week,  10:  296. 
Skating-Rinks.     Lond.  Soc.  28:  64. 
Skatta.     (S.  T3-tler)  Good  Words,  5:  215. 
Skelligs.  The.     Penny  .M.  12:  341. 

—  Visit  to.     Bentley,  30:  563. 
Skelton,  John.     Am.  Church  R.  25:  36. 

—  and  his  Poetry.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  603.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  92:  266. 

—  Dyce's  Edition  of.     Quar.  73:  510. 

—  Poetical  Works  of.     (H.   Southern)   Retros.   6:    337. 

Same  art.  Mus.  2:  121.  —  Dub.  Univ.  89:  640. 
Skelton,  Philip.     Bost.  R.  2:  5S9. 
Skeleton  in  the  Closet.     All  the  Year,  17:  247. 

—  in  the  Closet.     (.J.  T.  Darragh)  Galaxy,  i:  353. 

—  in  every  House.     Chamb.  J.  30:  227. 
Skeletons.     Cornh.  7:  622. 

—  found  at  Blandford  St.  Mary,  Dorset.     (T.  Rackett) 

Arch.  25:  576. 

Skeleton  Caves.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  10-427. 

Skeleton  City;  a  Poem.     Fraser,  99:  341. 

Skeleton  Leaves;  Parrish's  Phantom  Bouquet.  Liv. 
Age,  78:  176. 

Skene,  Gov.  Philip.     (H.  Hall)  Hist.  M.  12:  2S0. 

Skeptic,  The.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Radical,  i:   169. 

Skeptic,  The;  a  Tale  of  Married  Life.  Cornh.  32:  102. 
Saine  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  294. 

Skeptics  in  the  Waverley  Novels.  (C.  G.  Leland)  Con- 
tin.  !Mo.  3:  439. 

Skeptical  Culture  and  the  Pulpit.  (S.  Robinson)  Princ. 
n.  s.  3:  135. 

Skeptical  Pawn.     (S.  Cox)  Cong.  3:  65,  129. 

Skepticism.     Cong.  M.  2:  301. 

—  Admissions  of.     (R.  B.  Welch)  Bib.  Sac.  31:  630. 

—  and  Credulity  in  History.     (E.  D.  Sanborn)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  12:  131. 

—  and   Faith   as   motive   Powers.     (J.  W.  Armstrong) 

Meth.  Q.  34:  374. 

—  and  modern  Poetry.     Blackw.  115:  223.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  121:  236.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  302. 

—  and  Scholarship.     (S.  H.  Carpenter)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  47. 

—  and  Woman's  Rights.     (B.  N.  Watkins)  Chr.  Q.  i: 

395- 

—  Are  great  Minds  prone  toV    New  Eng.  M.  9:  87. 

—  as  to  certain  .Speculations  of  Science.     (H.  Rogers) 

Theo.  Eel.  3:  7T,. 

—  Birmingham.     Lond.  Q.  36:  310. 

—  Causes  and  Cure  of.     (>[.  Goodrich)  Univ.  Q.  13:  42. 

—  Conflict  with.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  23:  113-577. 

24:  I,  207. 

—  Credulities  of.     (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q.  23:  506.  —(R. 

Vaughan)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  11:  323. 

—  Growth  and  Errors  of.     (W.  M.  Baker)  St.  James,  44: 

362. 

—  in  America.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  24:  261,  381. 


Skepticism  in  American  Colleges.     (G.  M.  Beard)  Uni- 
versity Q.  3:  62. 

—  in  modern  Science.     (H.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  6:  296, 

380. 

—  in  Science.     (J.  Lovering)  Chr.  Exam.  51 :  209. 

—  Is  it  desirable?    Chr.  Obs.  68:  32. 

—  Latent.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  288. 

—  Lord  Lindsay  on.     Clir.  Obs.  61:  853. 

—  Literary.     Am.  Church  R.  25:   534. 

—  Meshakah  on.     Bib.  Sac.  15:  693. 

—  Modern.      Westm.    97:    380. —  No.    Brit.   44:    124. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  i,  —  (A.  Blauvelt)  Scrib.  6: 
424-725. —  (D.  Van  Home)  Mercersb.  25:  485. — 
Dub.  Univ.  65:  5S9. — (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam. 
49:  317.  —  (W.  H.  Chauning)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  137. 
—  (F.  A.  Gast)  Mercersb.  21:  313.  —  (E.  Navillc) 
Theo.  Eel.  i:   i.  — Cath.  World.  13:  391. 

and  Christianity.     (C.  K.  Paul)  Theo.  R.  9:  259. 

and  its  Fruit.     Blackw.  n8:   113.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  85:  416. 

and  its  Refutation.     Chr.  R.  25:  307. 

Blauvelt  on.     (L  H.  Atwater)  Scrib.  7:  478. 

Duke  of  Somerset  and.     Quar.  132:  423. 

How  to  treat.     Am  Church  R.  25:  100. 

Is  Protestantism  responsible  for  ?     (G.  P.  Fisher) 

New  Eng.  16:   i. 

Our  Duties  as  to.     (C.  II.  Fay)  Univ.  Q.  5:  232. 

Protestant  Lectures  on.     Dub.  R.  70:  333. 

Rise  of.    (S.  G.  Bullinch)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  40:  245. 

—  Occasions  to.     (J.  W.  Olmstead)  Chr.  R.  10  :   198. 

—  of  Believers.    (L.  Stephen)  Fortu.  28:  355.     Same  art. 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  554. 

—  of  Humility.     (I.  D.  Williamson)  Univ.  Q.  23:  4S3. 

—  of  the  Learned.     Anal.  M.  8:  124. 

—  of  Science.     (J.  Clark)  Piinc.  35:  43. 

—  Popular.     Canad.  Mo.  16:  26. 

and  the  Pulpit.     (P.  Brooks)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  29:;. 

—  Prophets  of.     (W.  Landels)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  8:  51. 

—  Reasons  for.     (H.  Rogers)  Good  Words,  6:  296,  380. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  85:  241,  371, 

—  Rcnnell  on.     Chr.  Obs.  18:  1S7. 

—  Tendency  of  scientific  Men  to.    (W.  W.  Patton)  Meth. 

Q.  22:  541. 

—  Tenets  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  77:  60. 

—  Three  Causes  of.  (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  35:  36S.  36:38. 

—  Ultimate  Results  of.     (F.  R.  Statham)  Theo.  R.  14: 

65. 

—  Various  Causes  of.     Liv.  Age,  139:  573. 

—  Victims  of  Doubt.     Month,  5:  441.     Same  art.  Cath. 

World.  4:  550. 

—  Women  and.     Fra.ser,  68:  679. 
See  Unbelief. 

Skerryvore  Lighthouse.     Quar.  84:   370. — (W.  Ivory) 

Good  Words,  19:  304.  —  Sharpe,  10:  321. 
Sketch  from  Babylon.     Blackw.  93:  99,  205. 

—  in  a  Country  House;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  Forrester)  Temp. 

Bar,  57:  481. 

—  in  a  narrow  Street.     Temp.  Bar,  56:  217.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  142:  42. 

—  in  Oils;  a  Tale.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Putnam,  12:  212. 

—  in  the  Tropics  from  a  Supercargo's  Log.     Blackw.  54: 

362. 

—  of  two  Homes;  a  Tale.     Dub.  L^niv.  49:  515. 

—  of  bygone  Days.     Sharpe,  26:  169. 
Sketches  at  the  Antipodes.     Fraser,  59:   159. 

—  from  the  Antique.     (Miss  Browne)  Dub.  Univ.    16: 

2S6.  —  (Mrs.  Gray)  Dub.  Univ.  25:  58. 

—  from  Life.     (H.  ^lavtineau)  Harper,  2:  372. 

—  from  the  Life  of  a  German  Physician.     Sharpe,  24: 

24S.     25:  296. 

—  from  Memory.     (G.  B.  Kame)  Lakeside,  i:  i7e;-282. 

—  from  a  Milk-.and- Watering  Place.  Temp.  Bar,  60:  531. 


SKETCHES 


1204 


SLAVES 


Sketches  from  Paris.     (G.  Ramsay)  Lond.  Soc.  22:  117- 
427. 

—  of  Campaigning.     (E.  P.  Tliompson)  Lakeside,  4:  46, 

132. 

—  of  Continental  Life.     Sharpe,  25:  145. 

Sketcher,   Tlie.     Blackw.  33:    682,  949.     34:    309-S74. 
35:  i75>  547i  937-    37=  33(>>  605.     38:  196,  345,  480. 
Sketching  from  Nature.     Art  J.  32:  loi. 
in  Water-Colors.     (W.  Severn)  Eel.  M.  94:  623. 

—  in  the  Southern  Home  Counties.     Art  J.  33:  304. 

—  Out-Door.     Am.  Arch.  1 :  158,  173. 
Sketching-Club.    (R.  S.  Tyrwhitt)  O.  &N.  8:  577.  9:  70. 

—  Our  Silverthorn.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  304. 
Sketching-Grounds,  Little-knowii.     (W.  Meynell)  Art  J. 

33:  9- 
Skiddaw,  Excursion  to  the  Top  of.     Lond.  M.  2:  184. 
Skifter's  Pilgrim's  Progress.     (C.  Reade)  Belgra.  28:  50. 
Skin,  Human.     (L   Ashe)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  334.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  59:  317. 

—  Diseases  of,  One  Source  of.     Nature,  5:  464. 

—  Painting.     (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  5:  227. 

Skin  Market,  Bermondsey.     All  the  Year,  39:  461. 
Skinner,  Aaron  N.     (G.  B.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  17:  726. 
Skinner,  Col.  James,  Frazer's  Military  Memoirs  of.    Eel. 

K.  95:  164. 
Skinner,  Thomas  Harvey.     (G.  L.  Prentiss)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  20:  286. 

—  Inaugural  Address  of.     Spirit  Pilg.  6:  84. 

—  Religion  of  the  Bible.     (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.   13: 

79.  —  Chr.  R.  4:  I. 
Skipper,  Stor}' told  by  a.     All  the  Year,  19:  354. 
Skipper  Ben;  a  Poem.     (L.  Larcom)  Atlan.  16:  84. 
Skipper  Hermit;  a  Poem.     (H.  Rich)  Scrib.  3:  524. 
Skipper's  Tale.     Sharpe,  51 :  36. 
Skull  brought  from  Kertsch.    (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

5:  321. 

—  Female,  Form  of.     (A.  Ecker)  Anthrop.  R.  6:  350. 

—  in  the  Gold  Drift.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Atlan.  35:  200. 

—  Long  Peruvian.     (D.  Wilson)  Nature,  10:  46. 

—  Marvels  of.     Eel.  M.  54:  533. 

—  Morphology  of.     Nature,  17:  3. 

—  Primitive  Form  of  the  human.      (H.  SchaafEhausen) 

Anthrop.  R.  6:  412. 

—  Scaphoid.     (J.  B.  Davis)  Anthrop.  J.  2:  140. 
of  a  Pole.     (I.  Kopernicki)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  181. 

—  Vertebrate,  Structure  of.     (W.  K.  Parker)  Nature,  g: 

424,  467.     10:  9-444.     11:  9. 
Skulls,  Ancient  Peruvian.    (G.  Busk)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  86. 

—  Forms  of  ancient  British.  (D.  Wilson)  Ed.  NewPhilos. 

J.  75;  51.  —  (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  127. 

—  from  Mallicollo  and  Vanikoro.    (G.  Busk)  Anthrop.  J. 

6:  200. 

—  Measurement  of.     (G.  Busk)  Anthrop.  J.  3:  200. 

—  of  Aborigines  of  America,  Morton  on.      Mo.  R.  157: 

157- 

—  of  the  Huron  Race.  (D.Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  13:  113. 

—  of  the  Caroline  Islands.     Anthrop.  R.  4;  47. 

—  of  various  Nations.     Eel.  R.  114:  57. 
See  Crania. 

Skull-and-Bone  Sketch.     Knick.  43:  338. 
Skunk,  The.     Penny  M.  6:  357. 

—  of  North  America.     Penny  M.  5:  295. 

Skunk  River,  On  the.     (L.  C.  Jones)  Lippinc.  26:  56. 

Skunktown.     Chamb.  .T.  49:  385,  411. 

Sky,  Blue  Color  of.     (J.  Tyndall)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88: 

34,  114- 
Skye,  Isle  of.     House.  Words,  5:  08.  —  Blackw.  85:  155. 

92:  151.  —  (A.  Nicolson)  Good  Words,  16:  384,457, 

561. — Chamb.  J.  42:  712. 

—  Prince  Cliarlcs's  Cave.     Eraser,  81 :  608. 

—  Three  Weeks  in.  (J.  Leitch)  St.  James,  15:  495.  16:  78. 
Skye-Bothy,  In  a.     (Alex.  Smith)  Macmil.  i:  119. 


Skye  Ferry-Boat.     (J.  Goddard)  Once  a  Week,  16:  750. 
Slade,  Capt.  J.  A.,  Case  of.     All  the  Year,  38:  79. 
Slafter,  Edmund  F.,  Historical  Address  of.     N.  E.  Reg. 

24:  225. 
Slag,  Blast-Furnace.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  410. 

—  Economic  Use  of.     (P.  F.  Nursey)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  401. 

—  Use  of,  in  Manufactures.     (C.  Wood)  Eel.  Engin.  18: 

125. 

—  Uses  of.     (T.  Egleston)  Eel.  Engin   7:  38. 

—  Utilization  of.     (J.  J.  Bodmer)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  203.  — 

Eel.  Engin.  8:  509.  —  (C.  Wood)  Eel.  Engin.  9: 
402.  — Eel.  Engin.  10:  109.  —  (C.  Claus)  Eel.  Engin. 
10:  509. —(B.  Britten)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  560. —  (C. 
Wood)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  131.  — Pract.  M.  3:  360. — 
(C.  Wood)  Am.  Arch.  8:  67. 

Slags,  Artificial,  and  eruptive  Rocks.  (H.  C.  Sorby) 
Eel.  Engin.  23:  419. 

Slag  Cement.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  1 10:  57. 

Slain  at  Colchester;  a  Poem.    (E.  Coller)  Belgra.  23:  308. 

Slain  by  a  Fan.    Lond.  Soc.  10:  443. 

Slander  and  Libel.  Am.  Law  R.  6:  593.  —  (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  7:  365.  —  Chamb.  J.  46:  300. — Col- 
burn,  54:  312. 

—  Duty  of  Evil  Speaking.     Colbnrn,  68:  310. 

—  of  a  Person  in  his  Calling.     (J.  D.  Lawson)  Am.  Law 

R.  15:  573. 

—  Precepts  for  Slandering  safely.     (C.  H.  Truax)  Scrib. 

15:  214. 
Slang.     House.  Words,  8:  y^-     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39: 
404. 

—  Autobiography  of  a  Thief,  in  Thieves'  Language.    (J. 

W.  Horsley)  Macmil.  40:  500. 

—  Drawing-Room.     Victoria,  19:462. 

—  Genesis  of.     (.1.  Ferguson)  Am.  Church  R.  17:  535. 

—  High-Class.     Temp.  Bar,  31:  309. 

—  Modern.     Chamb.  J.  32:  172. 

—  of  Polite  Society.     Belgra.  32:  235. 

—  Philology  of.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Macmil.  29:  502.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  121 :  367.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  722. 

—  Rationale  of.     (J.  P.  Caldwell)  Overland,  4:  187. 

—  Southwestern.     (S.  Hyacinth)  Overland,  3:  125. 
Slang  Dictionarj^,  Bee's.     Blackw.  18:   177. 
Slang  Phrases,  Origin  of  some.     Chamb.  J.  55:  85. 
Slap  in  the  Face,  Artistic  Treatment  of.  Lond.  Soc.  37:  24. 
Slapton,  Description  of.     Once  a  Week,  5:  67. 

Slate  and  Slate-Quarrying.     Nature,  18:  10. 

Slates  of  the  Taconic.    (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  Natural.  7:  708. 

—  on  the  Roof.     (C.  Kingsley)  Ev.  Sat.  13:  49,  188. 

—  Slaters,  and  Slating.     Penny  M.  11:  79. 
Slate  Quarries,  Delabole.     Penny  M.  11:  263. 

—  of  North  Wales.     Pract.  M.  3:  81. 
Slaughter-Houses  and  Health.     (W.  A.  Hammond)  Na- 
tion, 3:  273. 

—  of  Paris.     Pract.  M.  i:  353. 
See  Abattoir. 

Slave,  The;  a  Tale.  Eng.  Dom.  M.  14:  178-245.  15: 
21-66. 

—  and  Master,  in  Louisiana.     De  Bow,  15:  275. 

—  in  London,  American.     (E  Burritt)  Howitt,  1 :  147. 
Slave's  Story.     Putnam,  9:  614. 

Slaves  and  Slavery.     Dem.  R.  19:  241. 

—  and  Wives.     Dem.  R.  17:  264. 

—  Domestic  Treatment  of.     De  Bow,  24:  63. 

—  Effects  of  high  Prices  of.    (E.Ruffin)  DeBow,26:  647. 

—  Episcopal    Church    among.     (A.    W.    Ellerbe)    Am. 

Church  R.  7:  429. 

—  Fidelity  of.     (J.  L.  Reynolds)  De  Bow,  29:  569. 

—  Fugitive.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  26.     35:  2S9.  — Dem.  R. 

27:  57. 

at  the  West.     (S.  C.  Blackwell)  Contin.  Mo.  i :  584. 

in  Ohio.     Once  a  Week,  6:  680. 

Narrations  of.     (E.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  47:  61. 


SLAVES 


1205 


SLAVE 


Slaves,  Fugitive,  C.  Sumner  on.     Brownson,   ii:  487. 
See  Fugitive  Slave  Law. 

—  Grailual   Emancipatioa   of.     (R.  J.  Walker)  Coutin. 

Mo.  2:  641. 

—  Illegal  Introduction  of.  Niles's  Keg.  17:  356.  20:  40S. 

—  in  Britain.     Chanib.  J.  18:  70. 

—  in   British  Colonies,   Reasons  for  Registry  of.     Chr. 

Obs.  15:  28. 

—  Insanity  among.     (D.  II.  Ilill)  Land  We  Love,  i :  349. 

—  Management   of.     De   Bow,    17:    421.  —  (J.  A.   Cal- 

houn) Ue  Bow,  18:  713. 

—  Manumission  of.     (T.  C.  Reynolds)  De  Bow,  3:  547. 

—  of  Mauritius,  State  of,  1S30.     Chr.  Obs.  30:  366. 

—  Randolph's  Emancipated.     De  Bow,  24:  285. 

—  Registry  of.     Ed.  R.  25:  315. — Pamph.  7:  ^^j  545' 

—  Religion  of.     De  Bow,  24:  277. 

—  Religious    Instruction   of.      New  Eng.    4:    45.  —  (A. 

Alexander)  Princ.  15:  22.     17:  jgi.     20:  i.  —  So. 
Q.  14:  170. 

—  Religious  Life  of.     (C.  A.  Raymond) Harper,  27:  479, 

676,  S16. 

—  Rights  of  Propertj'  in.     Niles's  Reg.  44:  296. 
. —  Sacred,  of  Israel.     Kitto,  24:  266. 

—  Treatment  of,  at  the  South.     So.  Q.  21 :  209. 
in  the  Southwest.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  774. 

—  Trew's  Appeal  for  Negro,  1826.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  677. 

27:  22. 

—  What  to  do  with.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo.  i :  84. 
Slaves  of  the  Lamp;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  27:  supp. 
Slave  Auction  at  Savannah.     Chamb.  J.  31:  269. 
Slave-Dealers,  How  we  got  the  Windward  of.     Chamb. 

J.  44:  109. 
Slave  Father  to  his  Child;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  329. 
Slaveholders,  Religious  Fellowship  with.  Eel.  R.  84:  747. 
Slave  Hunts  in  Central  Africa.     Harper,  48:  710. 
Slave  Immigration.    (S.  Pleydenfeldt)  Liv.  Age,  20:  471. 
Slave  Insurrection  in  Trinidad.     Mus.  28:  91. 
Slave  Labor  upon  public  Works  at  the  South.     (R.  G. 

Morris)  De  Bow,  17:  76. 

—  versus  iree  Labor .     Mo.  R.  131:  231. 

Slave    Laws,    American,    in    Theory   and   Practice.     (J. 
Dempster)  Meth.  Q.  18:  363. 

—  of  Mississippi.     (A.  Clayton)  De  Bow,  8:  221.  —  (H. 

W.  Walter)  De  Bow,  ii:  617. 

—  of  South  Carolina.     De  Bow,  8:  69,  182. 

—  of  the  Southern  States.     DeBow,  7:  86-564.     8:  579. 
Slave  Life.     So.  Q.-23:  206. 

—  Literature  of.     Westm.  59:  298. 

—  My.     (S.  Martin)  Good  Words,  8:  314,  393. 

—  Southern.     (Gov.  Allston)  De  Bow,  24:  321. 

—  Story  of.     Howitt,  2:  90. 

Slave  Market  in  New  Orleans,  1851.     Chamb.  J.  16:  47. 

—  in  Washington.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  2:   1S5. 
Slave  Markets  of  Egypt.     Liv.  Age,  21:  220. 

Slave  MaiTiages  in  Massachusetts.     (G.  H.  Moore)  Hist. 

M.  15:  135. 
Slave  Population,  Remedy  for  excessive.     DeBow,  12: 

182. 

—  Statistics  of.     (J.  C.  Nott)  De  Bow,  4:  275. 

Slave  Power  in  the  United  States.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  193. 

—  and  the  Secession  War.     Nat.  R.  15:   167. 

—  Cairnes  on.     Dub.  Univ.  61:    604.  —  Colburn,    125: 

487.  —  Westni.  78:  489.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  75: 

303. — Am.  Presb.  R.  12:  104. 
Slave  Ship,  Journal  of  Voyage  in  a.     Chr.  Obs.  3:  344. 
Slave  States  of  America.     For.  Q.  34:  104. 

—  and  the  American  Union.     Nat.  R.  12:  230. 

—  and  free  States,  Interests  of.     De  Bow,  19:  377. 

—  Buckingham  on.     Ed.  R.  75:  485. 

—  Destiny  of.     DeBow,  17:  280. 

—  in  1844.     Eel.  R.  80:   189. 

—  Olmsted's  Journey  in.    Chr.  Obs.  61 :  670. 


Slave  States,  Rights  of.     So.  Q.  19:  loi. 

—  Sterling's  Letters  from.     Chr.  Obs.  58:  477. 

Slave  Songs  of  the  United  States.  Nation,  5:  411. — 
Liv.  Age,  96:  231. 

Slave  System  of  England.     Liv.  Age,  14:  235. 

Slave  Trade.  No.  Brit.  II :  457.  —  (F.  Jelirey)  Ed.  R. 
4:  476.  —  Ed.  R.  7:  224.  8:  3S5.  41:  195. — 
Quar.  26:  51.  28:  161.  34:  579.  55:  250.— 
Westm.  34:  125. — Blackw.  51:  147.  55;  731. — 
Select  J.  2:  [227.  — Mo.  R.  131:  21.  — Carey'sMus. 
5:  427.-  Pamph.  4:  407.  7:  315.  14:  417.— 
Niles's  Reg.  13:  200.  18:  278,  307.  20:  106,  357. 
22:  325.  23:  12.  24:  2S5.  25:  77.  26:  226. 
28:  58.     33:  9.     34:  3S6. —  .\m.  Alma.  1841:   yy. 

—  Dem.   R.  42:    i.  —  Am.   Meth.   M.   22:    428. — 
Sliarpe,  14:  10. — Peop.  J.  8:  66. 

—  Advocates  of.     (T.  Walton)  De  Bow,  26:  51. 

—  Africa  and.     Sharpe,  14:  10. 

—  African.     De  Bow,  18:  16,  297. —  Dub.  Univ.  21 :  439. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  51:  553. —(M.  Officer)  Evang.  R.  9: 
32. — Cong.  M.  22:  722,  829. 

and  Right  of  Search.     De  Bow,  25:  512. 

Debate  in  House  of  Commons,  June,  1810.     Chr. 

Obs.  6:  779. 

in  1S57.     Liv.  Age,  54:  566. 

in  1S75.     Westm.  103:   289. 

—  African  Slave  Preserve.    (H.  Waller)  Macmil.  11 :  426. 

—  African  Squadron.     Ed.  R.  92:  241. 

—  and  the  Administration.     De  Bow,  26:  144. 

—  and  American  Slavery.     Chr.  Rem.  12:  325. 

—  and  cheap  Sugar.     Quar.  88:  129. 

—  and  Las  Casas.     Retros.  6:  261. 

—  and  Life  in  Central  Asia.     (A.  Vamb^ry)  Fortn.  7: 

537- 

—  -and  Sugar  Duties.     Westm.  41:  243. 

—  ami  West  Indies.     Liv.  Age,  16:  509. 

—  Arguments  on.     Chr.  flb^.  3:  306-678. 

—  as  it  now  is.     Chamb.  J.  47:  81,  no. 

—  at  Zanzibar.     (C.  H.  Jones)  Appleton,  9:  7^7,  769. 

—  Bandinel's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  79:  396. 

—  British  Policy  on.     No.  Brit.  11:  457. 

—  Buxton  on.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  235.  —  Eel.  R.  70:  306.  — 

Mo.  R.  151:  556.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  331. 

—  Canot's  20  Years  in.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  80:  153. 

—  Carey  on,  1S53.     So.  Q.  25:  115. 

—  Clarkson's  Hi.story  of  the  Abolition  of.     Ed.  R.  12: 

355.  — Eel.  R.  8:  924,   1024.     85:    I.  — Chr.  Obs. 
66:  481. 

—  Defense  of.    (W.  Wilberforce)  Ed.  R.  5:  209.     6:  326. 

—  English  Abolitionists  and.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  343,  622. 

—  Foreign.     Ed.  R.  36:  34.     63:373.     72:179. 

—  French,  1814.     Chr.  Obs.  13:  397,  463,  603. 

—  from  an  American  Point  of  View,  1S54.     Dub.  Univ. 

44:  455.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  368. 

—  Gaisford  on  Abolition  of.    (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  15:  501. 

—  Gri'goire  on,  1S15.     Eel.  R.  21:  490,  537. 

—  Sir  James  Hudson  in  Brazil.     Victoria,  3:   i. 

—  in  i6th  Century.     Mus.  2:  47. 

—  in  Colonial  Times.     (G.  C.  Mason)  Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i: 

—  in  1 82 1.     Chr.  Obs.  20:  289-466. 

—  in  1S26.     Eel.  R.  44:  354. 

—  in  1S32.     Tait.  2:  789. 

—  in  1S58.     Ed.  R.  108:  541. 

—  in  Africa.     Lond.  (}.  42:  ;i.  —  Month,  30:  210. 

—  in  Central  Africa,  Suppression  of.     Ed.  R.  141:  209. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Are.  125:  67. 

—  in  East  Africa.     (S.  Wilberforce)  Quar.  133:   521.— 

(D.  Greenwell)Contenip.  22:  13S.  —  (.\.  Y'oung)  Ap- 
pleton, 12:  114.  —  Chr.  Obs.  69:  782,  S;o.    71:  710. 

—  in  New  York.     De  Bow,  18:  223.  — (—  Wilder)  Con- 

tin.  Mo.  1 :  86. 


SLAVE 


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SLAVERY 


Slave  Trade  in  the  South  Seas.  Brit.  Q.  55:  478.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  79:  i.  —  Macmil.  27:  370.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  80:  566. 

—  in  Turkey.     Li  v.  Age,  57:  709. 

—  Is  it  Piraey?     (D.  S.  Troy)  Ue  Bow,  26:  23. 

—  Kidnapping  in.     Good  Words,  1 :  493. 

—  Miseries  of.     Meth.  M.  48:  603. 

—  New  Treaty  with  Spain  on.     Ed.  R.  63:  373. 

—  on  the  Coast  of  Africa.    Brit.  &  For.  R.  9:  466.  — Dub. 

Univ.  21:  439.  —  Mus.  20:  92. 

—  on  the  Upper  Nile.     Canad.  Mo.  7:  56. 

—  Poems  on  Abolition  of.    Chr.  Obs.  7:  304,  367.    9:  103. 

—  Eel.  R.  11:  289,  440. 

—  Pursuit  of  Slavers.    (J.  A.  Challice)  Dark  Blue,  4:  303. 

—  Remedies  for.     Eel.  R.  72:  351. 

—  Reopening  of.     (W.  De  L.  Love)  New  Eng.  18:  90. 

Protest  against.     (J.  J.  Pettigrew)  De  Bow,  25: 

166,  2S9. 

—  Report  on.     {L.  W.  Spratt)  De  Bow,  24:  473. 

—  State  Papers  on.     Niles's  Reg.  26:  346.     29:  313. 

—  Turnbull  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  211. 

—  White  on.     (C.  Pltzhugh)  De  Bow,  24:  268. 

—  Wilberforce  on.     Ed.  R.  10:  199.  —  Niles's  Reg.  21: 

23.  —  Chr.  Obs.  6:  250,  315. 
Slave-Traders,  Trial  of.     Ed.  R.  21:  72. 
Slave  Vessel,    Cruise    in.     Bentlej',    25:    256.  —  (J.    C. 

Cremony)  Overland,  i:  39S. 

—  Fifty  Days  on  board,  Hill's.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  117. — 

Mo.  R.  164:  133. 

—  On  board  a.     Chamb.  J.  33:  281. 

—  Scenes  on  board  of  captured.     Li  v.  Age,  i:  425. 
Slavery.     (E.  Washburn)   No    Am.   41:   170.  —  (A.  P. 

Peabody)  No.  Am.  92:  492.^ Am.  Q.  2:  237.  13: 
436.  —  Chr.  Disc.  4:  37. — Chr.  Exam.  2:  457.  4: 
201.  26:  301.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  34: 
29.  —  (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  263.  —  (M.  J. 
Motte)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  46.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  336. 
4:  737.  _So.  Lit.  J.  i:  188.  — (Prof.  Drew)  De 
Bow,  10:  658.  11:  23. —  (S.  A.  Cartwright)  De 
Bow.  11:   184.— (W.  Chambers)  De  Bow,  18:  448. 

—  (R.  Toombs)  De  Bow,  20:   581.  —  Eraser,  2:  61. 

—  (J.  Reddie)  Anthrop.  R.  2:  280. —  Meth.  M.  56: 
27.  —  {E.Thomson)  Meth.  Q.  17:  531.  —  Brownson, 
7:  394. —  So.  Q.  8:  317.  19:  loi.  —Am.  Q.  Obs. 
i:  83.  3:  20.— New  Eng.  M.  5:  123.  —  Anal.  M. 
10:  I.  —  (.J.  Leavitt)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  7:  i-jo,  239,  405. 

—  (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  112,  160. —  Ed.  R. 
38:  168.  39:  118.  — Liv.  Age,  12:  433.  —  (C. 
Hodge)  Princ.  8:  268.  18:  420.  —  Niles's  Reg. 
23:  17.  28:  114.  36:  345.  41:  130.  44:  295.— 
Carey's  Mus.  4:  413,  507.    6:  77.  —Eel.  R.  73:  333. 

—  Abolition  of.    (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  332.  —  Am. 

Q.  12:  189. 

in  Missouri.     (T.  M.  Post)  No.  Am.  100:  476. 

in  Western  Virginia.     (E.  R.  Tj'ler)  New  Eng.  6: 

357- 

Pamphlets  on,  1824.     Chr.  Obs.  24:  556,  620. 

Working  of,  1836.     Mo.  R.  141:   188. 

See  Abolition. 

—  Abolitionism.     Bost.  Q.  i:  238. 

—  Adams's  South-Side  View  of.     (A.  P.  Marvin)  New 

Eng. 13:  61. 

—  Address  to  Clergy  on,  1826.     Chr.  Obs.  26:   i. 

—  African,  adapted  to  the   North  and  Northwest.     De 

Bow,  25:  379. 

—  African  Colonization.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:   i. 

—  African  Laborers,  Importation  of.     De  Bow,  24:  421. 

—  Africans  in  America,  1S62.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam. 

73:  96. 

—  Agitation  on,  Who  is  responsible  for  ?    Am.  Presb.  R. 

8:  529. 

—  Aggressions  of.     (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  28:  132. 


Slavery,   Alford's   Greek   Testament  and.     (G.  C.  Mc- 
Whorter)  Am.  Church  R.  12:   567. 

—  Amelioration  of.     (S.  G.  Fisher)  No.  Am.  77:  466. — 

Pamph.  8:  305. 

—  American  Church  and.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  685. 

—  American  Churches  the  Bulwark  of.     Chr.  Obs.  45: 

647. 

—  American  Democracy  and,  1857.     Eel.  R.  106:  424. 

—  American  Tract  Society  and,  185S.     (H.  C.  Kingslej') 

New  Eng.  16:  612.     17:  618. 

—  among  the  hidians.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  333.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  62:   102. 

—  Ancient.     (6.  F.  Holmes)  De  Bow,  19:   559,  617. 

—  and    Abolitionists.      Niles's    Reg.    49:    89.  —  Lit.   & 

Theo.  R.  6:  41.  —  So.  Q.  15:  165. 

—  and  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  Missions.    (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New 

F^ng.  7:  273.  —  (C.  Hodge)  Priuc.  21:  i. 

—  and  the  Bible".     (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  13:  28S.  — (E. 

P.  Barrows)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  563.  —  (C.  Adams) Meth. 

Q.  17:  634.  —  Chr.  Exam.  77:  191.  —  De  Bow,  9: 

281.  — (B.  Frost)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  3:  385.  — Liv.  Age, 

78:  163.  —  Kitto,  11:  125. 
and  tiie  Church,   1857.     (S.  W.  S.   Dutton)  New 

Eng.  15:   102. 
and  3,000  Parsons.     De  Bow,  26:  43. 

—  and  British  Methodism.     (W.  J.  Shrewsbury)  Meth. 

Q.  18:  27,  187. 

—  and  Buchanan's  Administration.     Brownson,  14:  89. 

—  and  cheap  Sugar,  1844.     Mo.  R.  164:  389. 

—  and  Christianity.    So.  Q.  3:  252.  —  (C.  J.  Hefele)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  14:  601.  — (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  5:  485. 

—  and  the  Church.     (J.  W.  Neun)  Mercersb.  3:   iSi. 

—  and  Colonization.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  145, 

631. 

—  and  the  Colored  Population.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Chr. 

Exam.  37:  139.  —  (S.  B.  Dickson)  Chr.  Exam.  37: 
427. 

—  and  Cotton.     Hogg,  12:  209. 

—  and  the  Cultivation  of  Cotton.     (E.  Atkinson)  Contin. 

Mo.  12:  47. 

—  and  Destiny  of  the  United  States.     Westm.  68:  137. 

—  and  the  Diversity  of  the  Races.     So.  Q.  19:  392. 

—  and  the  Early  Church.    (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  lo:  614. 

—  (H.  C.  Lea)  No.  Am.  100:  21. 

—  and  Incendiary  Publications.     (J.  C.  Calhoun)  Niles's 

Reg.  49:  408. 

—  and  the  Internal  Slave-Trade  in  .the  United   States. 

Tait,  n.  s.  8:  373. 

—  and  its  Abolition,  Copley's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  139: 

482. 

—  and  its  Advocates.     Colburn,  10:  268. 

—  and  its  Assailants.     De  Bow,  15:  486.     16:  46. 

—  and  Liberty  in  America.     Mus.  28:   582. 

Bledsoe  on.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  De  Bow,  21:  132.  — 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  382.  —  (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  23:  20. 

—  and  the  Liberty  Party.     Dem.  R.  23:  97. 

■ —  and  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.     Lond.  Q.  15:   iii. 

—  and  the  jVIexican  War.     Brownson,  4:  334. 

—  and  the  Missouri  Question.     (L.  Shaw)  No.  Am.  10: 

137.     See  also  Missouri  Question. 

—  and  Modern  Philanthropy.     De  Bow,  16:  263. 

—  and  Nobility  versus  Democrac3'.     (L.  Sherwood)  Con- 

tin.  Mo.  2:  89. 

—  and  Political  Economy.     De  Bow,  21:  331,  443. 

—  and  Polygamy  in  Turkey.    (J.  C.  McCoan)  Eraser,'  98: 

403. 

—  and  Popular  Government.     (D.  Burt)  Cong.  Q.  5:  46. 

—  and  the  Slaveocracy.    (C.  C.  Hazcwell)  Nation,  1 :  202. 

—  and   Slave  Power  in  the  United  States.     Blackw.  73: 

I,  387.  —  Dem.  R.  32:  2S9. 

—  and  the  Slave  States.     No.  Brit.  27:  435. 


SLAVERY 


1207 


SLAVERY 


Slavery  and  the  Slave  Trade.  (S.  W.  Baker)  Macmil.  30: 
185.  Same  art.  Ec).  M.  83:  293. — (H.  Dresser) 
Dem.  R.  43:  304. — (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  34:  524. — 
Mo.  R.  148:  524. 

in  Eastern  Africa.     Westni.  85:  200. 

—  and  the  Times.     (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q.  17:  .260. 

—  and  tlie  Troubles  in  Kansas,  1856.     Putniun,  8:  85. 

—  and  the  Union.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  8:  56. 

—  and  tlie  United  States  Civil  War.     Danv.  Q.  2:  670. 

—  Diib.  R.  57:  32S.  —  Brownson,  18:  510. 

—  and    the   United   States   Constitution.     (C.  E.  Lord) 

Contin.  Mo.  i:  619.  —  (C.  Robinson)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
6:  89.—  New  Eng.  3:  595. 

—  Anti-Slavery  Conflict.     (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  9:  343. 

—  Anti-Slavery  Meetings   in  New   York   and  London, 

1852.     Uem.  R.  33:  64,  168. 

—  Anti-Slavery  Movemenfrin  the  United  States.     (J.  F. 

Clarke)  No.  Am.  120:  47. 
See  Anti-Slavery. 

—  Apostasy  of  Southern  Churches,    1S54.     (L.  Bacon) 

Kew  Eng.  12:  627. 

—  Appeal  to  the  People  of  Illinois  on.     Mo.  R.  103:  171. 

—  Aristotle  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  193. 

—  as  a  moral  Relation.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  393. 

—  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1824.     Chr.  Obs.  24:  48. 

—  Barnes  on.     (S.  W.  S.  Button)  New  Eng.  4:  384. 

—  Bearing  of  the  Diversity  of  Races  on.     So.  Q.  19:  392. 

—  Bible  View  of.     (S.  G.'Fisher)  N...  Am.  98:  48. 

—  Biblical  Argument  on.     (W.  C.   Wisner)   Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  II :  302. 

—  Black  Race  in  North  America.     De  Bow,  20:   1-447. 

—  British  and  American.     So.  Q.  24:  369. 

—  Brougham's  Speeches  on,    1838.     Ed.  R.  67:  198. — 

Mo.  R.  145:  547. 

—  Caucasian  Master  and  African  Slave.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

10:  329,  470. 

—  Channing  on.     (E.  Pond)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  3:   121.  — 

(J.  Fletcher)  De  Bow,  9:  22.  —  Mo.  R.  140:   147. 
149:  307. 

—  Character  and  Modifications  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  193. 

—  Christian,  in  Barbarv.     Liv.  Age,  42:  51. 

—  Colonial.     Ed.  R.  43:  406.     55:  144.  —  Niles's  Reg. 

44:  273. — Westm.   16:  522.  —  Chr.  Obs.  25:  7S6. 
26:  254. 

—  Commercial  Benefits  of.     (W.  S.  Price)  Hunt,  29:  325. 

—  (H.  G.  F.iote)  Hunt,  29:  707. 

—  Compromises   of    the    Constitution    with.       (W.    A. 

Earned)  New  Eng.  7:  329. 

—  condemned  by  Sacred  and  Profane  Writers.     Kitto, 

24:  no. 

—  Consequences  of  Abolition  Agitation.     (E.  Ruffin)  De 

Bow,  22:  583. 

—  Conservatism  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  426. 

—  Constitutionality  of.     Mass.  Q.  i:  463. 

—  Domestic.     {X.  P.  Upshur)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  677. 
Judge  Harper  on.     So.  Lit.  J.  2:  375 

—  Dred-Scott  Decision.     De  Bow,  22:  403. —  Putnam, 

9:  538.     See  Dred  Scott. 

—  Duties  of  the  North  on.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  E.xam. 

34:  265. 

—  Early  Methodists  on.     Hist.  M.  lO:  344. 

—  Effects  of.     Niles's  Reg.  21:   28. 

Olmsted  on.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng.  14:  264. 

—  Emancipation  in  England.     (S.  D.  Collett)  Atlan.  8: 

742. 

History  of.     (G.  Welles)  Galaxy,  14:  83S. 

Lessons  of  Experience  on.     (J.  (].  L.  dc  Sismondi) 

Colburn,  38:  257. 

—  Emancipation  Proclamation,  Jan.  I,  1864.     Brownson, 
•     21:  85. 

See  Emancipation. 

—  English.     Dem.  R.  28:  521. 


Slavery,  Evils  of.     (A.  Beatty)  West.  J.  10:  319. 

—  Experiment  with.     Chamb.  J.  38:  273. 

—  Extension  of.     (J.  H.  Heywood)  Chr.  Exam.  68:  67. 

—  (Dr.  Van  Evne)  De  Bow,  15:  i.  — Dem.  R.  36: 
317. —(J.  H.  Bolles)  Chr.  R.  14:  63. 

—  Extinction  of.     Westm.  52:  201.     55:  329. 

—  Failure  of  Free  Society.     (G.  C.  Gramnier)  De  Bow, 

19:  29. 

—  First  Protest  against.     (O.  Seidensticker)  Penn  Mo.  5 : 

496.  —  ([.James)  Penn  Mo.  6:  114.  —  (0.  Seiden- 
sticker) Penn  Mo.  6:  372. 

—  Free  Negrodom.     De  Bow,  19:  26^-415. 

—  Future  Progress  of.     (G.  Tucker)  Ilunt,  8:  427. 

—  God  on  the  Side  of  the  Oppressed.     (L.  Perrin)  New 

Eng.  14:  593. 

—  Hammond's  Defense  of.     New  Eng.  3:  567. 

—  Hammond's  Letters  on.     De  Bow,  8:  122,  252. 

—  Helper's  Liipending  Crisis,  1857.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton) 

New  Eng.  15:  634.  —  Westm.  75:  132,  152. 

—  Hireling  and  the  Slave.     (W.  J.  Gray)  De  Bow,  18: 

185.     19:  208.     21:  248. 

—  Bp.  Hopkins  on.    (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  63:  166. 

—  Hughes  on.     Brownson,  19:  34. 

—  Ills  that  Slavery  frees  us  from.     De  Bow,  22:  437. 

—  in  Africa.     Westni.  107:  394. 

—  in  Anc.  Greece.   (E.  Robinson)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  5:  138. 

—  in  Brazil.     Colburn.  117:  64. 

Extinction  of.     Anthrop.  R.  6:   56. 

—  in  British  Guiana.  Negro,  1823.     Chr.  Obs.  23:  542. 

—  in  China.     Dc  Bow,  21:  159. 

—  in  the  Church  Courts.     Danv.  Q.  4:  516. 

—  in  Cuba.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  E.xani.  23:  82. 

—  in  Demerara,  1824.     Chr.  Obs.  24:  87.  153,  217. 

—  in  the  Districtof  Columbia.     Am.  Q.  14:  ■;4.  — Niles's 

Reg.  34:   191.     50:  241. — Once  a  Week,  6:  599. 

—  Cong.  M.  21:  349. 

—  in  the  East.     Penny  M.  3:  243. 

—  in  Egypt.     (J.   C.  McCoan)  Eraser,  95:   563.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  89:   in.  —  Eel.  R.  73:  653. 

—  in  1856.     (W.  R.  G.  Mellen)  Univ.  Q.  13:  58. 

—  in  England.     All  the  Year,  17:  58:;. 

—  in  the  French  Colonies.     Eel.  R.  75:   207. 

—  in  India,  State  of,  1S40.     Mo.  R.  152:  419,  523. 

—  in  Jamaica,  iSfiCi.     Westm.  88:   iSq. 

—  in  Kentucky.     (C  Hodge)  Princ.  21 :  582. 

—  in  Law.     (G.  S.  Hillard)  No.  Am.  96:   148. 

—  in  Massachusetts.     (G.  H.  Moore)  lli-^t.  M.  15:  329. 

First  Slaves  in.    (B.  F.  DeCosta)  Hist.  M.  12:  37}. 

How  abolished.     (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  2:  42. 

Moore  on.     Hist.  M.  10:  supp.  47.  —  So.  R.  n.  s. 

14:  385.  —  (G.  H.  Moore)  Hist.  M.  10:  supp.  105. 

—  (C.  F.  Dunbar)  lli-^t.  M.  10:  supp.  13S. 

>fote  on.     (G.  II.  Moore)  Hist.  M.  15:   52. 

the  Wiiichendon  Case.     Hist.  M.  15:   -;iq. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     (B.  B.  Thacher)  Am.  Hib.  Re- 

pos. 6:  23.  — Am.  Church  R.  21:  402. 

—  in  New  England.    (C.  51.  Sedgwick)  Bentley,  34:  417. 

—  in  the  new  States.     West.  R.  2:  65. 

—  in  the  new  Territories.     De  Bow,  7:  62. 

—  in  the  Northern  Colonies  and  States.     Hist.  M.  7:  342, 

363.     8:  21,  169,  193.     10:  237. 

—  in  the  Ottoman  Empire.  (R.  Hildreth)  Putnam,  5:  609. 

—  in  Penn.><ylvania.     Hist.  M.  ii:  112. 

—  in  Peru.     St.  James,  35:  301. 

—  in  Politics.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  .\m.  98:  105. 

—  in   Russia.     (Mrs.  T.  Robinson)  No.  .\m.  82:  293. — 

Bcutley,  36:  67.     See  Russia,  Serfdom  in. 

—  in  the  Southern  States.     Fraser,  46:  476.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  35:  433.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  51.  —  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  9:  736. —  De  Bow,  7:  206  — (S.  Robinson) 
De  Bow,  7:  289,  379. 

—  in  the  Territories.     Dem.  R.  23:  193. 


SLAVERY 


1208 


SLAVERY 


Slavery  in  the  United  States.  Quar.  loi :  324.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  53:  705.  — Ed.  R.  63:  135.    lOi:  293. 

—  Westm.  78:  4S9.— (R.  D.  Owen)  O.  &  N.  3: 
28.     4:  333.  —  Nat.  R.  4:  212.  —  Fraser,  67:  192. 

—  (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  99:  170.  —  (W.  Cham- 
bers) Chamb.  J.  27:  8-131.  —  House.  Words,  6:  i. 
14:  133.  —  (VV.  Cunningham)  No.  Brit.  2:  167. — 
Am.  Q.  Obs.  i:  83.  —  (E.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  73: 
347.  — So.  Q.  12:  91.  — (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  5: 
321.  —  (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  57:  220.  —  Bent- 
lev,  51:  381.  —  Dub.  Univ.  48:  675.  58:  411. — 
Ciir.  Obs.  23:  617.  25:  288.  —  Ecl.R.  62:  437.— 
Mo.  R.  138:  189.  164:  399. —(A.  Battles)  Univ. 
Q.  23:  45. — (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  i:  231.— Cong. 
M.  22:  430. 

and  British  Cotton  Manufacture.     (J.  T.  Danson) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  20:  I. 

and  British  India,  1840.     Mo.  R.  152:  523. 

and  Emancipation.     Westm.  59:  125. 

and  its  Remedy,  1859.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  843. 

and  the  West  Indies.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  465. 

Aspects  of .     Loud.  Q.  13:  509. 

Denmark  Vesey.  (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  7:  728. 

First  and  last.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Atlan.  22:  744. 

Gabriel's  Defeat.  {T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  10:  337. 

Impending  Crisis,  1861.     Westm.  75:  152,  232. 

in  1857.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  81. 

Kansas  Usurpation.     (P.  Godwin)  Atlan.  i :  492. 

Legality  of.     Mass.  Q.  i :  145,273.     2:  32. 

Nat  Turner's  Insurrection,  1831.  (T.  W.  Higgin- 
son) Atlan.  8:  173. 

Principles,  Development  and  Expedients  of.     (T. 

W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  9:  627. 

Progress  and  Prospects  of.     (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q. 

17:  437- 

Question  of.  in  1854.     Fraser,  50:  73. 

in  1859-60.  (J.M.Ludlow)  Good  Words,  3:  177. 

in  1862.     Once  a  Week,  6:   145. 

in  1863.      (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Good  Words,  4:  826. 

Statistics  of.     Chamb.  J.  19:  1S5. 

Where  will  it  end?  (Mrs.  Chapman)  Atlan.  i:  239. 

—  in  Virginia.   Am.  Q.  12:  189,  379.  — Niles's  Reg.  44: 

397- 
in  Legislature  of  1S31-32.     De  Bow,  20:  118-468. 

—  in  the  West  Indies.      Chr.  Exam.  29:  128.  —  Ed.  R. 

6:326.  19:  129.  41:  464.  45:  174. — Selec.  Ed. 
^-  5-  355- — Quar.  32:  506.  —  Westm.  1:337. — 
(T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  11:  275.  12:  263. — 
Eel.  R.  18:  1.  43:  97.  51:  352.  53:  185. — Lond. 
Q.  4:  478.  —  Meth.  M.  47:  386. 
Horrors  of .    Chr.  Obs.  4:  216.   25:  173.    52:  666. 

—  In  the  palmy  Days  of.     (H.  E.  Harrington)  Lakeside, 

4:  100. 

—  Institution  of.     (.T.  H.  Gibbon)  De  Bow,  17:  410. 

—  Is  it  consistent  with  natural  Law  ?    (J.  P.  Holcombe) 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  27:  401. 

—  Jefferson's  Views  on.     (A.  D.  White)  Atlan.  9:  29.  — 

Putnam,  10:  100. 

—  Jewish.      (J.    B.  Bittinger)   New   Eng.    18:    352. — 

Evang.  R.  13:  311. 

Saalschlitz  on.     (E.  P.  Barrows)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  32. 

Smith  on.     Liv.  Age,  78:  204. 

—  Judgment    of    the   Old  Testament   against.     (G.  B. 

Cheever)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  739.     13:  359,  575. 

—  Letter  on.     (M.  J.  M'Intosh)  Liv.  Age,  37:  503. 
to  W.  R.  King.      (J.  C.  Calhoun)  Do  Bow,  9:  184. 

—  to  the  Ladies  of  England.    (Mrs.  J.  G.  Tyler)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  19:  120. 

—  Literature  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  10:  588. 

—  Longfellow's  Poems  on.     Mo.  R.  161:  64. 
^Lord's  Defense  of.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  61: 

389.  — (S.  McKeen)  New  Eng.  13:  397, 


Slavery,  Miss  Martineau  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  641. 

—  Martyr  Age  in  the  U.  S.  (H.  Martineau)  Westm.  32:  i. 

—  Memoir  on.  (Chancellor  Harper)  DeBow,  8:  232,  339. 

9:  495,  614.     10:  47. 

—  Missouri  Question.     Portfo.(Den.)  23:  226.     See  Mis- 

souri. 

—  Mitigation  of.     Niles's  Reg.  16:  177,193. 

—  Major  Moody's  Report  on.     Lond.  M.  18:  84. 

—  Moral  Benefits  of.     (W.  S.  Price)  Hunt,  28:  454. 

—  Moral  Results  of.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Hunt,  28:  706. 

—  Moral  Wrong  of.    (C.  F.  Adams)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  223. 

—  Morality  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  420. 

—  National  Sins  and  their  Retribution,   1856.      (S.  W. 

Magill)  New  Eng.  14:  527. 

—  Natural  or  unnatural  ?     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  434. 

—  Natural  Death  of.     Ed.  R.  46:  490. 

—  Nebraska  Bill  and  its  Results,  1854.  (A.  C.  Twining) 

New  Eng.  12:  213. 

—  Negro,  1823.     Eel.  R.  39:  97. 
1824.     Chr.  Obs.  24:  17-543. 

under  English  Rule.  (F.W.Newman)  Fraser,  99:  88. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  451. 

—  Negro  and  White;  wherein  do  they  differ?     So.  Q. 

20:  118. 

—  Negro  Apprenticeship  System.     (J.  Spedding)  Ed.  R. 

66:  477. 

—  Negro  Empire,  Model.     DeBow,  24:  203. 

—  Negro  Life  at  the  South.     De  Bow,  22:  631. 

—  New  York  Resolutions  on,  1835.      Niles's  Reg.  49:  9. 

—  Northern  and  Southern.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  314. 

—  Northerner's  Experiences.      De  Bow,  18:  571. 

—  not  sanctioned  by  the  Bible.     Kitto,  36:  315. 

—  Note  to  Blackstone,  vol.  i.  p.  423.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i: 

227,  266. 

—  O'Connell's  Letter  on.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  136. 

—  Origin,  Progress,  and  Prospects  of.   (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow) 

De  Bow,  9:  9. 

—  Otis's  Speech  on.     Niles's  Reg.  49:  10. 

—  Our  past  and  present  Relations  to.     (L.  C.  Matlack) 

Meth.  Q.  28:  252. 

—  Overseers  at  the  South.     De  Bow,  21 :  147,  277. 

—  Peaceful  Treatment  of.  (S.A.Eliot)  Chr. Exam.  61 :  211. 

—  Plan  of  gradual  Emancipation.     Blackw.  32:  87. 

—  Poems  on.     Chr.  Exam.  33:  353. 

—  Politics  and  Economics  of.     Lond.  Q.  14:  309. 

—  Presbyterian   General  Assembly's  Answer  to  Protest 

on.      Am.  Presb.   R.  6:  521. —  (C.  Hodge)  Princ. 
19:  427. 

—  Principles  of.     (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  21 :  90. 

—  Question  of .     Brownson,  14:  248. 

1853.     Hogg,  10:  44. — Putnam,  7:  428. 

—  Recent  Defenses  of.     Mass.  Q.  2:  487. 

—  Reply  to  Abolition  Objections  to.      (A.  J.  Roane)  De 

Bow,  20:  645. 

—  Roman.     (Dr.  Lindsay)  Meth.  Q.   15:  441.  — (B.  B. 

Edwards)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  6:  411. —  (G.  Bancroft) 
No  Am.  39:  413. —  Mus.  24:459. —So.  Q.  14:  391. 
Blair  on.     Eel.  R.  57:  273. 

—  Roman  Catholic  Church  and.     Brownson,  19:  451.  — 

(M.  M.  Mallock)  Month,  27:  450. 

—  Sermon  at  Deertield,  Mass.,  1749.     (J.  Ashley)  Hist, 

M.  11:  142. 

—  Servile  Insurrection.    (C.  G.  Leland)  Knick.  58:  ^77. 

—  Shall  we  vote  perpetual?    New  Eng.  2:  5S9. 

—  Southern  Writers  on,  pro  and  con,  1857.     (S.  W.  S. 

Dutton)  New  Eng.  15:  634. 

—  The  State  and.     (E.  P.  Barrows)  Bib.  Sac.  19:  749. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of,  1852.     Prosp.  R.  8:  490. 

—  Statistics  of  American.      Chamb.  J.  19:  1S5.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age.  37:  489. 

—  Stephen  on.     (S.  E.  Sewall)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  109. 

—  Sugar  without.  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  19:  247. 


SLAVERY 


1209 


SLUG 


Slavery,  Thornton  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  234. 

—  Thornwell's  Defease  of,  1850.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng. 

12:  93. 

—  Thoughts  on.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  193.  — West.  J.  8:  22. 

—  throughout  the  World.     So.  Q.  19:  305. 

—  under  the  Constitution.     Dem.  R.  21 :  203. 

—  Underground  Kaih-oad,  Mitchell's.  Tait,  n.  s.  28:  164. 

—  the  Union  and  the  Constitution.      (N.  S.  Richarilsou) 

Am.  Church  R.  15:  541. 

—  Unitarian  Protest  against.     Chr.  Exam.  40:  156. 

—  What  is?     Deni.  R.  34:  342. 

—  White.     Dem.  R.  11:  260. 

—  White  and  black.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  193. 

—  Wilberforce  and  Macaulay  on.     Mo.  R.  loi :  177. 
Sue  also  Abolition ;  Colonization  ;  Emancipation;  Fugi- 
tive Slave  Law;  Negroes;  etc. 

Slavic  Agitations  in  Austria,  1S71.  (M.  Heilprin)  Na- 
tion, 12:  38. 

Slavic  Languages  and  Literature.  (A.  de  Gurowski) 
No.  Am.  71 :  329. 

Slavic  Peoples,  Republican  Movements  iii.  (E.  Castelar) 
Fortn.  18:  325. 

Slavic  Races.     (A.  L.  Long)  Meth.  Q.  31 :  25. 

—  and  Panslavism.     (C.  Hamlin)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  158. 

—  Condition  of  Women  among.  (Countess  d'Istria)  Penu 

Mo.  9:  15. 

—  Southern.     Brit.  Q.  66:  137. 

—  Spread  of.    (H.H.Howorth)  Anthrop.  .1.  7:  324.  8:  65. 
Slavonia;  Poems.  (J.G.Percival)  New  Eng.  M.  8:  88,  290. 

—  Rambles  in  Southern.     Black w.  73:  311. 
Slavonians  and  Eastern  Europe.     No.  Brit.  11:  528. 

—  Historj'  of.    Dub.  R.  6:  325. 

—  South,  and  Rajpoots.      (Sir  H.  S.  Maine)  19th  Cent. 

2:  796. 
Slavonian  Poetry.     Tait,  i:  172. 
Slavonic  x\.ntiquities.     For.  Q.  26:  57. 
Slavonic  Folk-Lore.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  123,  473,  710. 
Slavonic  Literature.      (H.  D.  Kalussowski)  Am.  Eel.  2: 

561.    3:545. —  (G.  Tochman)  Knick.  27:  95. 
Slavonic  Menace  to  Europe.     Quar.  149:  518. 
Slavonic  Nations.  Krazinski's.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  698. 
Slavonic  Popular  Poetry,      (Mrs.  Robinson)  No.  Am. 

43:  85. 
Slavonic  Races,  Notes  on.     (E.  F.  Willoughbv)  Eraser, 

96:  368. 

—  of  Europe.     (J.  P^aie)  Nat.  Q.  35:  105. 
Slavonic  Traditional  Poetry.     Blackw.  10:  145. 
Sledge  Life  in  the  Arctic  Regions.  All  the  Year.  37:  250. 
Sledge  Travel  in  the  Arctic  Regions.      Geog.  M.  2:  21S. 
Sledy  Castle  and  its  Tragedy.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  346. 
Sleeman,  Sir  W.  H.    Rambles  in  India.    Liv.  Age,  4:  544. 
Sleep.    House.  Words,  2:  470.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  566. 

—  (H.  C.  Bastian)  Appleton,  i :  279.  —  (N..L.  Froth- 
ingham)  Chr.  Exam.  57:  364.  —  Macmil.  20:  23. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  loi :  677.  Same  art.  Eel.  .M.  73: 
34.  —  No.  Brit.  48:  498.  —  Chamb.  .J.50:  13.  56: 
97.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  29:  139.  — 
Ev.Sat.  14:  151. 

—  and  Death.     (S.  B.  Hunt)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  44S. 

—  and  Dreams.    Eraser,  19:  513.  —  (N.  S.  Shaler)  Inter- 

nal. R.  6:  234. — (E.  Fitzgerald)  Canad.  Mo.  13: 
467.  —  (J.  Cunningham)  Macmil.  9:  473.  —  Once  a 
Week,  22:  544. 

Maury  on.     (Sir  H.   Holland)  Ed.  R.    137:    330. 

Same  art.  Liv,  Age,  II7:  579. 

—  and  Memory.     Univ.  Q.  8:  84. 

—  and  Sleeplessness.     Cornh.  14:  226. 

—  Art  of  getting  to.     (G.  Fitzhugh)  Lippinc.  4:  114. 

—  as  an  Institution.     AH  the  Year,  24:   174. 

—  Asleep  and  Awake.     St.  James,  22:  741.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  72:  loi. 

—  Binns's  Anatomy  of.    Mo.  R.  159:  275. 


Sleep,  Causation  of.     Nature,  17:  124. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Eel.  M.  58:  290. 

—  Fresh  Air  during.     Cornh.  7:  412. 

—  How  to.     (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  6:  304-546.    Same 

art.  Broadw.  10:  462. 

—  Hygiene  of.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  334. 

—  Mystery  of.     Chamb.  J.  43:  49.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

66:  452. 

—  of  the  Hyacinth;  an  Egyptian  Poem.     (G.  Wilson) 

Macmil.  i:  475. 

—  of  Insects.     (R.  Hill)  Intel.  Obs.  1:  102. 

—  Peculiarities  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  79. 

—  Phenomenon  of.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

10:  58.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  348.  Same  art. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  411.  —  (J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy, 
21:  667. — Colburn,  86:  ;^^. 

—  Philosophy  of.      Mo.  R.   123:    359.  —  (H.  Bronson) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  422.  —  (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley, 
12:  641. 

—  Physiology  of.     Westm.  81:  203.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

62:  39. 

—  Pleasure  and  Pains  of.     Bentley.  40:  58.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  50:  557. 

—  Poetry  of.     Ed.  M.  96:  241. 

—  Remarkable  Case  of  S.  C.  Godsey.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  731. 

—  Romance  of.     (.J.  J.  Belcher)  Harper,  34:  638. 

—  Somnambulism,  etc.     (W.  James)  Nation,  7:  50. 

—  Theory  of.     No.  Brit.  48:  49S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

98:  213.  —  (.J.  Ashburner)  Zoist,  4:  254. 

—  Why  do  we  lie  down  to?    (K.  Prosper)  Recr.  Sci.  3 :  95. 
See  Wakefulness. 

Sleep-Walker,  The.     (S.  B.  Reach)  Harper,  48:  25S. 

Sleepers  and  Somnambulists.     All  the  Year,  26:  6. 

Sleeping  and  Dreaming.  (E.  M.  Smalley)  Lakeside,  4:  388. 

Sleeping  Beauty  in  our  Time.  (W.  Jerdan)  Bentley.  8:  79. 

Sleeping  Beauty  in  the  Wood;  a  Story.  (A.  I.  Thack- 
eray) Cornh.  13:  556.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  734. 

Sleeping-Cars,  American.     All  the  Year,  4:  32S. 

Sleepless  Night.     Lond.  JI.  20:  13. 

Sleepy  Hollow.     (W.  Irving)  Knick.  13:  404. 

Sleepy  Hollow  Church,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  (W.  Hall) 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  257. 

Sleigh,  W.  W.  Christian  Dictionar}-.  New  York  R.  1 :  410. 

Sleigh,  Boston.     Once  a  Week,  19:  481. 

Sleighs  and  Sleighing-Frolics.     Penny  M.  6:  346. 

Sleighing-Season.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  210. 

Slide  Rule,  Spiral.     (G.  Fuller)  Nature,  20:  36. 

Sliding  Seat  foreshadowed.  (W.  W.  Wagstaffe)  Nature, 
12:  369. 

Slight  Misunderstanding;  a  Story.     Lippinc.  24:  592. 

Slight  Misunderstanding;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  20:  359. 

Sling,  Use  of  the.     (W.  Hawkins)  Arch.  32:  96. 

Sling-Bullets,  Inscribed.  (J.  McCaul)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  9:  92. 

Sling-Stones;  a  Hungarian  Story.  (M.  Jokai)  0.  &  N. 
9:  501. 

Slingsby,  Sir  Henry,  Diarj' of.  Eel.  R.  65:  41)3.  —  Mo. 
R.  141 :  294. 

Slip  in  the  Fens;  a  Story.  Macmil.  27:  S9-394.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  I16:  361-751.     117:  45. 

Slips  of  the  Press.  Chamb.  J.  49:  433.  See  Typograph- 
ical Errors. 

Slips,  on  and  off  the  Stage.     Cornh.  15:  665. 

Sloat,  Com.  John  D.,  Biography  of.     Hunt.  15:  446. 

Slocum,  Gen.  Henry  W.     U.  S".  Serv.  M.  5:  321. 

Slocum  Family  Genealogy.     (C.  E.  Slocum)  N.  E.  Reg. 

34:  391- 
Slocumb,  Mary.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  EUet)  Godey,  59:  227. 
Sloth,  Tiie.     Penny  M.  4:  2.     14:   169. 

—  Skeleton  of  extinct.     Mo.  R.  163:  3S1. 
Slotting  and  Boring  Machine.     Pract.  M.  6:   106. 
Sloven,  How  I  came  to  be  a.  (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  62:  658. 
Slug,  Physiology  of.    Intel.  Obs.  3:  276.    4:  105. 


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Sluice  Gate,  Bear  Trap,  Description  of.     (E.  Morris)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  32:  361. 
Slums,  Studies  in  the.     (H.  Campbell)  Lippinc.  25 :  568, 

740.     26:  103-498. 

—  What  is  to  be  done  with.    (T.  McC.  Torrens)  Macinil. 

39:  533- 
Small,  James  G.,  Poems  of.     Mo.  R.  161:  235. 
Small-Anns  of  both  Hemispheres.     (H.  W.  S.  Cleveland) 

Nation,  3:  174.     See  Arms,  Small;  Rifles. 
Small  Beginnings.     Chanib.  J.  19:  212. 
Small  Fruits,  Success  with.     (E.  P.  Roe)  Scrib.  19:  338- 

803. 
Small  House  at  Allington.     (A.  TroUope)  Cornh.  6:  364 

-7S0.     7:   56-756.     8:    59-641.    9:    1-442.     Same 

art.  Harper,  25:  691,  815.     26:   117-775.     27:  90- 

788.     28:  80-782.     29:  41. 
Small-Pox  and  compulsory  Vaccination.      (T.  Watson) 

19th  Cent.  3:  looi. 

—  and  Vaccination.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:  27.  —  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

2:  70. — Mo.  R.  83:  72.  —  Niles's  Reg.  21:  300. — 
So.  R.  7:  412. —  (J.  Ware)  No.  Am.  13:  286.— 
Ed.  R.  37:  325.  — (D.  Uwins)  Quar.  19:  357-  — 
(Dr.  Gooch)  Quar.  33:  550.     See  also  Vaccination. 

—  Epidemic.     (E.  Lankester)  Nature,  3:  341. 

—  History  of.     Penny  M.  2:   149.  —  Eel.  K.  27:  134. 

—  in  London.     Once  a  Week,  9;  36. 

—  Quarantine  and.     Ed.  R.  98:   191. 
Small-Talk.     All  the  Year,  43:  515. 

—  and  its  Consequences.     (Mrs.  Crowe)  Hogg,  5:  313. 
Sniallchange  Family.     House.  Words,  19:  179. 
Smalley,  John,  Memoir  of.     (T.  H.  Skinner)  Chr.  Mo. 

Spec.  7:  337.  —  (C.  L.  Goodell)  Cong.  Q.  15:  351. 
Smallport  Monte-Cristo.     House.  Words,  18:  423. 
Smalt,  Manufacture  of.     (C.  Tomlinson)  Hogg,  7:  234. 
Smart,  Christopher.     Song  to  David.     Lond.  M.  i :  321. 
Smeaton,  John.     Lighthouse  Life.     (H.  Friswell)  Recr. 

Sci.  1:  168. 

—  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  6:  102. 

Smedley,  Edward.     Jephthah;  a  Poem.     Chr.  Obs.  14: 

328.  — Mo.  R.  82:  184. 
Smedley,  Frank  E.     Tinsley,  5:  514. 
Smell,  Sense  of,  in  Vertebrates.     (G.  Allen)  Mind,  6:  453. 

^Esthetic  Value  of.     (H.  T.  Finck)  Atlan.  46:  793. 

Plea  for.     (C.  P.  Cranch)  Putnam,  13:  315. 

Smellie,  William,  Life  of.     Eel   R.  14:  801. 

Smelt,  The.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  10:  97. 

Smelting,  Slag  Densities  in.     (T.  Macfarlane)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  108:  121. 
Smelting  Copper  Ores.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  47:  60. 
Smelting-Furnaces,  Use  of  Anthracite  in.     (M.  Robin)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  19:  264,  341. 
Smelting  Magnetic  Iron  Ores.     (H.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  49:  125. 
Smelting  Terms  and  Mining  Glossar}'.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

45:  293>  461- 
Smethurstses.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Scrib.  14:  467. 
Smets,  A.  A.,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  13:  97. 
Smiles,  Samuel.    Self-Help.    Macmil.  i :  402.  —  Chamb. 

J.  32:  413.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  27:  552. 

—  Works.  Quar.  147:  202.  Same  art.  Appleton,  21 :  256. 
Smiles  for  Home;  a  Tale.  (T.  S.  Arthur)  Sharpe,  52:  143. 
Smith;  a  Psychological  Tale.     (I.  Tuxton)  Irish  Mo.  6: 

170,  264,  388. 
Smith  and  Smythe.    (H.  Herman)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  25-687. 
Smith  at  Trouville ;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  45. 
Smith,  Inconvenience  of  being  named.     Galaxy,  21 :  498. 
Smith,  you  know!     Chamb.  J.  22:  22. 
Smith,  Adam.     (E.  S.  Robertson)  Dub.  Univ.  92:   452. 

—  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  20. 

—  and  Highland  Laird,  Conversation  between.     Blackw. 

3:  419- 

—  and  Ricardo.    Blackw.  52:  338,  457,  718. 


Smith,  Adam,  and  the  United  States.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  517. 

—  as  a  Person.    (VV.  Bagehot)  Fortu.  26:  iS.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  130:  3S7.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  604. 

—  Centenary  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  185. 

—  German  Cri'ics  of.     Penn  Mo.  3:  586. 
See  Political  Economy;  Wealth. 

Smith,  Albert.     Bentley,  18:  620. 

Smith,   Alexander.     Macmil.  15:  342.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  68:  696.  —  (J.  M.  Ilawcroft)  St.  James,  18:  450. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  3:  183,  264. 

—  and  Alexander  Pope.     (C.  Kingsley)  Eraser,  48:  452. 

—  and  his  Works.     (A.  Nicolson)  Good  Words,  8:  171. 

—  as  a  Poet.     (W.  Hargrave)  Nat.  M.  6:  27- 

—  City  Poems.     Westm.  68:  585.  — (J.  Skelton)  Eraser, 

57:  105.  —  Chamb.  J.  28:  216.  —  Liv.  Age,  55: 
232.  —  Dub.  Univ.  50:  525.  —  Eel.  M.  43:  129.— 
NewQ.  7:  8. 

—  Edwin  of  Deira.     Macmil.  4:   404.  —  No.   Brit.  35: 

107.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54:  299.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
59:  66. 

—  Last  Leaves.     Lond.  Q.  31 :  142. 

—r  Poems.  Blackw.  75:  345.  —  (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam, 
2:  94. — Nat.  R.  5:  386.  —  No.  Brit.  19:  297. — 
Westm.  59:  522.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29:  376. — 
Chamb.  J.  19:  298.  —  Dub.  Univ.  42:  97. — Eel.  R. 
98:  541.  —  Prosp.  R.  10:  115. — New  Q.  2:  341. — 
Colburu,  100:  36.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  40:  314. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  20:  302.  — Liv.  Age,  37:  632. —  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  19:  574. 

—  Summer  in  Skye.     Eel.  R.  123:  481.     See  Skye. 
Smith,  Archibald.     Nature,  8:   183. 

Smith,  Augustus  Wm.  (G.  P.  Disosway)  Meth.  Q.  27 :  99. 
Smith,  Caleb  B.,  with  portrait.  x\m.  Whig  R.  12:  561. 
Smith,  Charles  Edward.    (J.  M.  Fothergill)  Good  Words, 

21:  485,  533. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Charlotte.     Am.  Whig  R.  9:  619. 
Smith,  Delazon,  with  portr-it.     Dem.  R.  43:  79. 
Smith,  Elias.     Danv.  Q.  2:  406. 
Smith,  Elizabeth,  Life  and  Poems  of.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  508. 

—  Recollections  of.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  347. 
Smith,  F.  Hopkinson,  and  his  Paintings.    Art  J.  30:  360. 
Smith,  Sir  Francis  Pettit,  with  portrait.    Pract.  M.  7:  193. 
Smith,  George.     (A.  H.  Sa^'ce)  Nature,  14:  421. 
Smith,  Gerrit,  Life  of.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:   160. 
Smith,  Goldwin.     Theo.  Eel.  i:  113.  —  with  portrait,  Eel. 

M.  64:  520. 

—  Historical  Works.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  gg:  523. 

—  Lectures  and  Essays.     (J.  F.  Stevenson)  Canad.  Mo. 

20:  429. 

—  on  the  Philosophy  of  History.     No.  Brit.  37:   i. 

—  Press  Banquet  to.     Canad.  Mo.  20:  loi. 

Smith,  Hannibal,  Letter  from,  with  the  Trips  of  the  Lily. 
Blackw.  47:   1 89. 

Smith,  Henry,  "Beggar  Smith."     Ev.  Sat.  14:  459. 

Smith,  Henry,  i6th-Centurj'  Preacher,  Sketch  of,  and 
Sermon  by.     Kitto,  33:  57. 

Smith,  Henry  Boynton,  Life  of.  (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Na- 
tion, 31:  3S1.  —  (Z.  M.  Humphrey)  Presb.  R.  2: 
474.  —  (T.  Dwiglit)  New  Eng.  40:  792. 

Smith,  Horace,  and  James.  (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  19:  53. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68  :  473.  —  Colburn,  81  :  227. 
87:  23. 

Rejected  Addresses.     Eel.  R.  17:  94.  —  (F.  Jeffrey) 

Ed.  R.  20:  434.  —  Quar.  8:  172.  —  Knick.  11:  139, 
272. — Anal.  M.  i:  167.     2:  127.  —  Eraser,  8:  36. 

—  Brambletye  House.     Lond.   M.   14:  318. —  Colburn, 

16:  207.     44:  34S.  —  St.  James,  29:  278. 

—  Gaieties  and  Gravities.     Lond.  M.  12:  91. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  48:  348. 

—  Notice  of.     Colburn,  86:  399. 

—  Oliver  Cromwell.     Eel.  R.  73:  315. 

—  Poetical  Works.     Colburn,  77:  407. 


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Smith,  Horace,  Posthumous  Memoirs  of.     Liv.  Age,  24: 

72.  —  Colburn,  87:  1-259. 
Smith,  James.      Chamb.  J.  15  :   408.  —  with    portrait, 

Fraser,  10:  53S.  —  (S.C.  Hall)  Art  J.  19:  53.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  68:  478. 

—  Memoir  of.    Blackw.  48:  361.  —  Mus.  40:  305.  — with 

portrait,  Colburn,  50:  230.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  8:  92. 
Smith,  Sir  James  Edward.   (A.Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  15: 
365.  — Select  J.  2:  [i.— Mo.  R.  129:  339.  — (T.J. 
Sawj'er)  Univ.  Q.  34:  478. 

—  Memoir  and  Correspondence.    Ed.  R.  150:41.  —  Tait, 

2:  501. 
Smith,  Hon.  Jeremiah,  Life  of.   (0.  W.  B.  Peabody)  Chr. 

Exam.  39:  170. — (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  61 :  107. — 

Am.  Whig  R.  6:  46. 
Smith,  John,  Burlesque  on  the  Name.     Dem.  R.  33:  28. 
Smith,  Capt.  John.     Liv.  Age,  38:  515.  —  (J.  E.  Cooke) 

Hours  at  Home,  4:  210.  —  (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper, 

2i:  721. 

—  Adventures  of.     Putnam,  6:   114. 

in  America.     (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.  104:  i. 

—  Letter  to  Lord  Bacon,  1618.     Hist.  M.  5:  193. 

—  Life  of.     (G.  S.  Hillard)  Sparks's  Am   Biog.  2:  173. 

—  (J.  Everett^  No.  Am.  16:  270.  —  (J.  H.  Duffey) 
Godey,  52:  41-532. 

—  Monument  to,  at  Jamestown.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  27:  112. 

—  Pocahontas  Myth  exploded.      (H.  Adams)  No.  Am. 

104:  II. 

—  Rescue  of,  by  Pocahontas.    (W.  W.  Henry)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  5:  523,  591. 

—  True  Founder  of  Virginia.     St.  James,  4:  199.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  56:  392. 

Smith,  Rev.  John,  of  Cambridge,  Eng.  (J.  Tulloch)  Con- 
temp.  19:  7S9. 

Smith,  Rev.  John,  Missionary  at  Demerara.  Blackw. 
15:  679.  —  Ed.  R.  40:  226.  — Cong.  7:  217,  271, 
315.  — Eel.  R.  88:  728. 

Smith,  John  Pye.     Meth.  Q.  15:  379.  —Brit.  Q.  19:  182. 

—  with  portrait,  Hogg,  5:  401.  —  Chr.  Obs.  54:  616. 

—  Four  Discourses.     (A.  Alexander)  Princ.   i:  225. — 

Eel.  R.  93:  574,  607. 

—  Recollections  of.     (R.  Halley)  Cong.  3:  391. 
Smith,  John  AVilliam.     (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  61:  129. 
Smith,  Joseph,  Mormon  Prophet.    House.  Words,  3:  385. 

—  Fraser,  87:  225.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  479. — 
(J.  W.  Jackson)  Zoist,  13:  381.     See  Mormons. 

Smith,  Joshua  Hett.  House  at  Haverstraw.  (C.  A. 
Campbell)  M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  21. 

—  Trial  of.     Hist.  M.  10:  supp.  1-129. 

Smith,  Gen.  E.  Kirbv.  Kentucky  Campaign.  (P.  F. 
Hammond)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  225-455. 

Smith,  J.  Lawrence,  Sketch  of.     Pop.  Sci.  !Mo.  6:  233. 

Smith,  Nathan,  Knight's  Eulogy  on.  (C.  A.  Goodrich) 
Chr.  Q.  Spec,  i :  204. 

Smith,  Nathaniel,  Obituary  of.     Chr.  IMo.  Spec.  4:  223. 

Smith,  Oliver,  and  the  Smith  Charities.  Am.  J.  Educ. 
27:  622. 

Smith,  Persifor  Frazer.     Liv.  Age,  57:  799. 

Smith,  R.  Pearsall,  Keligious  Experience  of.  Chr.  Obs. 
75:  830,  916.     76:  60. 

Smith,  Richard  Baird.     (T.  Smith)  Good  Words,  3:  559. 

Smith,  Robert.     Pennsyl.  M.  4:  79. 

Smith,  St.  Joseph;  a  Poem.  (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  88: 
220. 

Smith,  Gen.  Samuel.  Autobiography  and  Correspond- 
ence.    Hist.  M.  17:  Si,  242. 

Smith,  Samuel  Stanhope,  President  of  New  Jersey  Col- 
lege, with  portrait.     Portfo.(Den.)  23:  153. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Anal.  M.  15:  443.     16:  i. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Sarah  L.,  Memoir  of.     Clir.  R.  4:  427. 
Smith,  Seba.     Jack  Downing's  Letters.     Quar.  53:  396. 
Smith,  Dr.  Southwood,  with  portrait.    Peop.  J.  i:  99,  124. 


Smith,  Dr.  Southwood,  and  Leigh  Hunt.  (S.  R.  T.  May- 
er) St.  James,  35:  76. 

Smith,  Sir  Sidney.     See  Smith,  Sir  William  Sidnej'. 

Smith,  Sydney.  Blackw.  79:  350.  —  Bentley,  17:  379. 
38:  432.  —  with  portrait,  Fraser,  17:  468.  —  Land 
We  Love,  6:  1S9.  —  (C.  Pebody)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5: 
330.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  106:  807. — (E.  Quincy) 
Nation,  22:  163. —  (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  59: 
398.  —  (W.  S.  George)  Chr.  Exam.  86:  148.  —  (F. 
Lawrence)  Sharpe,  ii:  148.  —  Sharpe,  22:  84.  —  (F. 
W.  Shelton)  Am.  Church  R.  9:  17.  —  Chamb.  J.  3: 
233.  —  Prosp.  R.  i:  171. — Chr.  R.  20:  609.  —  (J.  S. 
Lamar)  Chr.  Q.  2:  487.  —  (Lord  Houghton)  Canad. 
Mo.  4:  259.  —  Meth.  Q.  16:  404.  —  Irish  Q.  5:  505. 

—  Liv.  Age,  46:  305.  — (S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  19:  16. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  378. 

—  and  his  Associates.     (R.  S.  Mackenzie)  Nat.  Q.  12: 

268. 

—  and  Lamb.     (W.  L.  Symonds)  Atlan.  3:  290. 

—  as  a  Minister.     (S.  K.  Kollock)  Princ.  28:  418. 

—  as  a  Reviewer.     Cornh.  38:  230. 

—  Character  and  Opinions  of.     (W.  Kirkland)  Liv.  Age, 

10:  217.  —  (W.  Kirkland)  Godey,  33:  35.    40:  309. 

—  Lady  Holland's  Memoir  of.     Ed.  R.  102:  236.  —  Quar. 

97:  106.  —  (C.  Kingsley)  Fraser,  52:  84.  —  Brit.Q. 
21:  172.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  577.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  46:  402.  —  Dub.  R.  39:  244.  —  Eel.  R. 
102:  190.  —  Liv.  Age,  46:  224. — So.  Lit.  Mess.  21: 
619. 

—  John  Styles,  and  Grantley  Berkeley.    Fraser,  20:  233. 

—  Life  of.     Chamb.  J.  24:  19,  36. 

and  Letters  of.     Chr.   Rem.  30:  257. — Colburn, 

104:  351. 

—  Memoir  of.     New  Q.  4:  264. 

—  Moral  Philosophy.     Ed.  R.  91 :  356.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  25:  469.  Same  art.  Eel.  "M.  20:  337.  —  So. 
Q.  19:  242.  —  (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  49:  215. — 
Eel.  R.  67:  160.    92:  93.  —Am.  Whig  R.  12:  388. 

—  a  Plagiarist.     Liv.  Age,  10:  190. 

—  Qualities  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  No.  Am.  82:  100. 

—  Religion  of.     (J.  B.  Hagany)  Nat.  M.  9:  430. 

—  Sermons.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  i :  387.  —  (J.  Foster) 

Eel.  R.  9:  459,  557.— Eel.  H.  83:  661.  — Chr.  Obs. 
8:  578.    9:  169.    46:  293,  353. 

—  Speech  on  the  Catholic  Claims.     Lond.  M.  12:  293. 

—  Spiritual  Character  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  291. 

—  Worksof.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  38S.  —  Dem.  R.  34:  152.  — 

(E.  P.  AVhipple)  No.  Am.  59:  104.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
21:  540.  —  Dem.  R.  14:  567.  —  Quar.  1:  339.  3: 
1S5.  —  Liv.  Age,  5:  32.  —  Broadw.  3:  225. 

—  York  Visitation  Sermon.    (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  3:  1S5. 
Smith,  T.  L.,  Paintings  of.     (G.  W.  V.  Smith)  O.  &  N. 

8:  245. 
Smith,  Theyre  T.     Hulsean  Lectures.     Eel.  R.  73 :   1S8. 

—  Sermons  of.     Eel   R.  68:  2S5. 

Smith,  Sir  Thomas,  Biographv  of.     (J.  G.  Nichols)  Arch. 

38:  98. 
Smith,  Thomas  Assheton.     Liv.  Age,  65:  280.  —  with 

portrait,  Pract.  M.  2:  401. 
Smith,  William,  of  the  Middle  Temple.     Blackw.  112: 

429.     Same  art.   Ev.  Sat.   13:  527. — (J.  Tulloch) 

Contemp.  25:  377. 

—  Dramas.     Blackw.  71 :  22. 

—  Gravenhurst.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  23:  159. 

—  Thomdale;  orContlietof  Opinions.     Blackw.  83:  225. 

—  (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  17:  652.  —  Dub.  R.  44: 
299.  —  Brit.  Q.  27:  36.  —  Lond.  Q.  II :  444.  —  (A. 
K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser.  57:  143. 

—  Writings  of.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  506. 

Smith,  William,  Actor,  1730-1S19;  the  original  Charles 
Surface.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  621. 

—  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  51:  323. 


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SMYTH 


Smith,  Williain,  1697-1769,  of  New  York.  (M.  L.  Dela- 
field)  M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  264. 

Smith,  William,  of  Philadelphia,  1 727-1803,  Descendants 
of.  Pennsyl.  M.  4:  373.  — (W.  R.  Smith)  N.  E. 
Reg.  14:  28. 

Smith,  Gen.  William,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  22:  454. 

Smith,  Dr.  William.  Dictionary  of  Christian  Biograpliy. 
(W.  M.  Blackburn)  Dial  (Ch.),  i :  29. 

Smith.  William,  Yorkshire  Naturalist.  (W.  C.  Wil- 
liamson) Good  Words,  18:  62. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  4:  96. 
Smith,  William,  D.  D.,  and  Collegiate  Education.     Am. 

J.  Educ.  27:  473. 
Smith,   William,  1728-93,   the  Historian  of  New  York. 
(M.  L.  Delaticld)  M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  418. 

—  Genealogy  of.     (E.  B.  O'Callaghan)  Hist.  M.  14:  266. 
Smith,  W.  C.,  Ecclesiastical  Trial  of.     (H.  W.  Crosskey) 

Theo.  R.  4:  382. 
Smith,    Baron   W.    C,    O'Connell's    Cliarges    against. 

Blackw.  35:  443. 
Smith,  William  Henry,  M.  P.,  with  portrait.     Once  a 

Week,  27:  345.  —  with  portrait.   Dub.  Univ.  91: 

548. 

—  and  Son,  Day  with.     All  the  Year,  35:  303. 
Smith,  Admiral  Sir  William  Sidney.     Blackw.  63:  309. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  17:  193.  —  Beutley,  23:  74. — 
Mo.  R.  151:  227. 

—  Imprisonment  of.     House.  Words,  11:  132. 

Smith,  William  Sooy.  Raid  to  West  Point,  Va.  (S.  D. 
Lee)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  49. 

Smith,  William  Wallace,  Biography  of.    Anal.  M.  8:  52. 

Smiths,  The.     Eraser,  30:  51S. 

Smith,  Work  of,  in  i6th  to  i8th  Centuries.  (W.  Pen- 
stone)  Eel.  Engin.  21:  193. 

Smith  College  for  Women,  Northampton,  Mass.  Unita. 
R.  4:   igi.     See  Northampton. 

Smith's  Island,  Proposed  Removal  of.  (L.  M.  Haupt) 
Eel.  Engin.  19:  385. 

Smithers,  Henry,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  6:  904. 

Smithtield.     Chamb.  J.  16:  90. 

—  History  of.     (T.  Gaspey)  Peop.  J.  7:  93-218. 

—  St.  Bartholomew's  Convent  in,  Seal  of.     (R.  Powell) 

Arch.  19:  49. 

—  Siege  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  245. 

Smithfield  Cattle-Market.  House.  Words,  i:  325. — 
Peop.  J.  10:  II.  —  Liv.  Age,  31:  76. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Chamb.  J.  22:  360. 

Smithson,  Harriet  Constance.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

22:  741. 
Smithson,  James,  Bequest  of.     (S.  Colwell)  Princ.  14: 

360. — New  York  R.  7:  209.  —  Niles's  Reg.  49:  309, 

343.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  21 :  457. 
Smithsonian   Institution.     (C.  Hale)  No.  Am.  79:  441. 

—  (W.  H.  Ilurlbut)  Chr.  Exam.  57:  385.—  (T.  M. 
Brewer)  Putnam,  4:  121.  — (H.  W.  Elliott)  Inter- 
nat.  R.  7:  688.  —  (J.  Henry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  6:  305. — 
(F.  R.  Ingersoll)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  245.—  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  5:828.     6:25.     7:277.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  I. 

—  (J.  Rhees)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  10:  119.  —  Nature,  4: 
401. 

—  Lecture  Room  of.     (.J.  Henry)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  1x0. 

—  Tenth  Report.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  39. 

Smoke.     (C.  W.  Williams)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61:  67,  113. 
Smoke-Burning.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61 :  126. 

—  and  pure  Air.     Chamb.  J.  24:  174. 

—  Williams's  Plan  of.     Chamb.  J.  29:  234.  —  Brit.  Q. 

25:  47- 
Smoke-Doctoring.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51 :  474. 
Smoke  Nuisance.     Chamb.  J.  21 :  201 .    27:46.  —  Month, 

3:  581. 

—  Abatement  of     Nature,  23:  246. 

—  Is  it  curable?    Chamb.  J.  19:  245. 


Smoke  Prevention.  Eel  Engin.  8:  209.  —  (Sir  F.  Pollock) 
19th  Cent.  9:  478.  —  (J.  G.  McDakin)  Eel.  Engin. 
7:  526. — (C.  W.  Siemens)  Nature,   23:  25,  91. — 

—  (W.  F.  Pollock)  Am.  Arch.  9:  151,  165.  —  (J.  W. 
Hill)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  62.  —  (W.  Woodcock)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  59:  84. 

—  in  London.     (W.  D.  S.  Moncrieff)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  458. 
Smoke  Vision  of  Life.     Hogg,  14:  491. 

Smokers,  Bo}'.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  55:  641. 
Smoking.     All  the  Year,  15:  448.  —  (F.  H.  Daly)  Gent. 
M.  n.  S.23:  350.  —  (J.V.  Darling)  Lippinc.2:  147. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  2:  495. — NewEng.  M.  9:  131. 

—  Africa  in  France;  or  the  Beard  and  the  Pipe.    Colburn, 

72:  142. 

—  and  Anti-Smoking;  a  Pipe  of  Peace.     (Mrs.  M.  L. 

Rayne)  Lakeside,  i:  204. 

—  and  Drinking,  Fiske's  Argument  for.     (C.  W.  Eliot) 

Nation,  8:  13. 
Parton  on.     Ev.  Sat.  7:  669.  —  N.  Eel.  4:  365. 

—  and  Smokers.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  383. 

—  Cigar  scientifically  dissected.     Pract.  M.  6:  334. 

—  Costs,  Joys,  and  Woes  of.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  553. 

—  Counsel  to  Smokers.     Knick.  61:  143. 

—  Does  it  pay  to  smokeV     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  2i:  129. 

—  Etiquette  of.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Nation,  1 :  749. 

—  in  the  East.     Chamb.  J.  24:  52. 

—  in  France.     All  the  Year,  22:  614. 

—  Juvenile,  Evils  of.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  289. 

—  Opinions  on.     Cong.  M.  26:  265,  335. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (A.  II.  Forrester)  Bentley,  li:  65. 

—  Physiological  Effect  of.     (E.G.  Fairfield)  Pop.   Sci. 

Mo.  6:  76. 

—  Praise  of.     (H.  J.  Whitling)  Bentley,  27:  418.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  20:  281. 
See  Tobacco. 

Smoking-Apparatus  and  Tobacco  Pipes.    Pract.  M.  2:12. 

Smoking  Robin.     (A.  Elder)  Bentley,  l6:  369. 

Smoking-Room  at  the  Club      Cornh.  6:  512. 

Smollett,  Tobias.  Quar.  103 :  66.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
56:  641.  — (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.s.  8:  556.— 
(G.  B.  Smith)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  729. 

—  at  Nice.     (W.  J.  Prowse)  Macmil.  21:  527. 

—  Inedited  Memorials  of.     (W.  Sargent)  Atlan.  3:  693. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  327. —  Portfo. 

(Den.)  29:  89. 

—  Memoir  of.     Mus.  5:  209. 

—  Sterne,  and  Fielding.     Portfo.  (Den.)  6:  412. 
Smooth  Surfaces.     (H.  Cox)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  66. 
Smuggled  Goods;  Anecdote  of  the  last  War.  Hunt,  6:463. 
Smuggler,  The;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  10:  630. 
Smuggler's  Daughter.     Eraser,  32:  55. 

Smuggler's  Leap;  a  Passage  in  the  Pyrenees.    Blackw. 

59:  366. 
Smugglers,  English.     (H.  Woodriff)  Lond.  M.  6:  loi. 

—  Highland.     Once  a  Week,  19:  487. 

—  Irish.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Scrib.  5:  221. 
Smugglers,  The;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  19:  529. 
Smuggling.     Carey's  Mus.  6:  61,   130. — All  the  Year, 

33:   161.  —  Penny  M.  9:  229. 

—  of  Tea  in  Russia.     Internat.  M.  i:  129. 
Smuggling  Rum  ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  79. 
Smut  Balls  or  Pepper  Brand.     Penny  M.  2:  126. 
Smyrna.     (G.  M.  Lane)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  202.  —  Sharpe,  49: 

38.  —  Liv.  Age,  10:  201. 

—  and  its  British  Hospital.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  445. 

—  as  it  is.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Hunt,  25:  452. 

—  the  City  of  Figs.     (M.  Effendi)  Colburn,  90:  150.— 

Liv.  Age,  28:  167. 

—  Life  and  People  in.     (E.  DeLeon)  Temp.  Bar,  42:  523. 

—  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  5:  321. 

Smyth,  Ralph,  Family  of,  Hiugham,  Mass.  N.  E.  Reg. 
26:  190. 


SMYTH 


1213 


SO 


Smyth,  Thomas.  Apostolical  Succession.  80.0.3:534. 
Smyth,  Wm.  English  Lyrics.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  8:  154. 
Smyth,  William.     Lectures  on  Modern  History.     Clir. 

Exam.  29:  366.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  6g:  520. 
Smyth,  William.  (A.  S.  Packard)  C'ong.  Q.  10:  229. 
Smyth,  William  Henry,  Admiral.     Eraser,  73:  392. 

—  Sicily  and  its  Islands.     Lond.  M.  9:  245,  3S9. 
Smyth's  Channel, Straits  of  Magellan.  Lond.  Soc.  39:  162. 
Smythe,  Emily  A.,  Viscountess.   See  Strangford. 
Smythe,  Sir  Sidney  Stafford.     Eraser,  35:  529. 

—  Historic  Fancies.     Eraser,  30:  310. 

Snail,  Garden.     (R.  L.  Edgeworth)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  249. 
Snails.     Nat.  M.  8:    537.  —  Blackw.  92:    77.  —  House. 
Words,  5:  240.  — All  the  Year,  31:  88.  — Ev.  Sat. 

15  ••  705. 

—  and  Slugs.     (J.  G.  Wood)  Good  Words,  21:  172,  240. 

—  and  Snail-Eating.     Chamb.  J.  52:  45. 

—  British,  and  their  Houses.     Eraser,  68:  87. 

—  Chapter  on.     Once  a  Week,  15:  345. 

—  In  a  Snaiiery.     (E.  Ingersoll)  Scrib.  17:  796. 

—  Intelligence  in.     (W.  H.  Dall)  Am.  Natural.  15:  975. 

—  Land,  of  the  Paleozoic  Era.     (J.  W.  Dawson)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  120:  403. 

—  of  New  England.  (E.  S.  Morse)  Am.  Natural,  i :  5-666. 
Snail  Compass,  Sympatlietic.     Chamb.  J.  15:  105. 
Snail  Supper.     Once  a  Week,  3:  155. 

Snake,  Pine,  of  New  Jerse}-.    (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural. 
9:  I. 

—  Structure  of.     (W.  K.  Parker)  Nature,  18:  202. 
Snakes,  Adventures  with.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  713.     Same 

art.  EcL  M.  58:  262. 

—  and  Snake-Charmers.    (W.  Cooper)  Bentley,  28:  274. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  313.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
28:  327. 

—  and  their  Habits.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  697.    87:  97,344. 

—  and  Snake  Bites.     Once  a  Week,  22:  95. 

—  and  Snake-Catchers.     Chamb.  J.  16:  30. 

—  Few  Interviews  with.  (A.  W.  Drayson)  St.  James,6:  93. 

—  I  have  met.     Chamb.  J.  33:  261. 

—  in  America.     Once  a  Week,  9:  285. 

—  in  Australia.     Chamb.  J.   10:    247.  —  (A.    Giintlier) 

Nature,  2:  64. 

—  Magical  and  Mythological.     House.  Words,  7:  41. 

—  Mistakes  about.     Chamb.  J.  25:  324.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  50:  126. 

—  Poison  of.     Chamb.  J.  34:  285. 

—  Poisonous,  of  India.  (.J.  R.  Greene)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  12:  46. 
Snake  Birds.     (W.  J.  Broderip)  Eraser,  58:  659. 
Snake-Bites  and  Antidotes.    Once  a  Week,  22:  215,  226. 
Snake-Charmer.     (H.  R.  Addison)  Bentlej',  12:  182. 

—  Hour  with.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  225. 
Snake-Charmers.     Penny  M.  2:  49.  —  Hogg,  i:  iSo. 
Snake-Chai-ming.     Penny  M.  1 :  279.    6:150.  —  Sharpe, 

42:  33- 

—  in  Cairo.     (R.  Owen)  Blackw.  Iii:  169.     Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  12:  2S1.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  486. 
Snake-Eating.     St.  .James,  23:  94. 
Snake  Experiences.     All  the  Year,  5:  379. 
Snake  Incubation.    Chamb.  J.  54:  53S.     Same  art.  Sup. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  478. 
Snake  Plant  of   South  America.      Chamb.  J.   16:    343. 

See  Guaco. 
Snake  Poison.     Nature,  17:  337. 
Snake  Spirit,  A.     Chamb.  J.  50:  518. 
Snake  Stories,  American.     All  the  Year,  4:  374. 

—  of  India.     Chamb.  J.  56:  540. 

Snap-Apple  Night.     (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  36:  617. 

Sneering,  Philosophy  of.     Eraser,  8:  302. 

Sneezing.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  20.  —  Chamb.  J.  10:  25. 

—  considered  historically.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  421. 

—  "God  bless  you!",  Origin  of.     (J.  Dumoulin)  Oath. 

World,  3:  593. 


Sneezing,  Superstitions  connected  with.     (R.  G.  Hali- 

burton)  Temp.  Bar,  43:  345.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

84:  602. 
Snelgrove's   Marriage.      Chamb.   J.  47:    17-76.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  84,  106. 
Snell,  Thomas.     (C.  Gushing)  Cong.  Q.  4:  317. 
Sneyd,  Honora,  and  Major  Andre.    (W.  Sargent)  Atlan. 

6:  715. 
Snider,  Jacob.     (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  i:  175. 
Snip-Snap ;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  7:  304. 
Snipe  and  Snipe-Shooting.     (C.  Waddj")  Belgra.  19:  80. 
Snob,  The  American.     Lippinc.  23:  766. 
Snobs  at  Work.     Once  a  Week,  20:  481. 

—  Virtues  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  335. 

Snobbery  as  a  national  Characteristic.    St.  Paul's,  10:  178. 
Snoring,  How  to  stop.    (J.  A.  Wyeth)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  Ii: 

704. 
Snow,  Elizabeth.  Bouquet  of  Wild  Flowers;  Poems.   Mo. 

R.  162:  427. 
Snow.    (T.W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  9:  188. —  Sharpe,  45:  15. 

—  a  Poem.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  55:  617. 

—  and  its  Beauties.     (H.  C.  Criswick)  Sharpe,  48:  185. 

—  and  Rain,  Colored.     (E.  Dunkin)  Eel.  M.  68:  435. 

—  Aqueous  Vapor  in  relation  to  perpetual.     (J.  Croll) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  103. 

—  Red.     Am.  Alma.  1833:  65. 

Animalcules  of.     (C.  Vogt)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  31 : 

239- 
Coloring  Matter  of.    (R.  J.  Shuttleworth)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  29:  54. 
in  the  Arctic  Regions.     (W.  Scoresbv)  Ed.   New 

Philos.  J.  6:  54. 

—  upon  the  Waters.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  4:  327. 
Snow  Banners  of  the  California  Alps.    (J.  Muir)  Harper, 

55:  162. 
Snow-Bird,  Eastern.     (S.  Lockwood)  Am.  Natural.  15: 

518. 
Snow-Bound  in  a  Basque  Posada.    (K.  N.  Doggett)  Lake- 
side, 3:  383. 
Snow  Crystals  as  applied  to  Design.     Art  J.  9:  j;^,  125. 
Snow  Express.     House.  Words,  16:  367. 
Snow  Flake,  Science  of.     (R.  Hunt)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  46. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  230. 
Snow  Flowers.     (J.  Carpenter)  Once  a  Week,  14:  11. 
Snow  Harvest.     Penny  M.  3:  335,  347. 
Snow  Image.     (N.  Hawthorne)  luternat.  M.  i:  537. 
Snow  Partridge  of  the  Himalaj'as.     (W.  C.  L.  Martin) 

Recr.  Sci.  2:   141. 
Snow  Picnic.    Fraser,  62:  526.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  72:  3. 
Snow  Pictures.     Fraser,  39:  45. 

Snow  Shriek  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Prairies.   Chamb.  J.  51 :  497. 
Snow-Stayed.     Chamb.  J.  52:  189,  202. 
Snow  Storm  and  a  Baby.    (F.  E.  Loop)  Galaxj%  15:  536. 
Snow  Storms  in  Mountain  Districts.     Penny  M.  9:  22. 
Snowdon,  How  we  went  up.     Fraser,  58:   121. 
Snowed  up.     (J.  Fidgetts)  Sharpe,  19:   104. 
Snowed  up.     (Mrs.  Bushby)  Colburn,  136:   422.     137: 

19.  .399-    138:  17.  397-    139:  77,  43«-    M©:  64,  175. 
Snowed  up.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  supp.  30. 
Snowy  Christmas.     Lond.  Soc    5:  65. 
Snuffs  and  Snuff-Takers.     Colburn.  57:  117. 
Snuff-Box;  a  Tale.     (W.  Jcrdan)  Bentley,  3:  342. 
Snuff-Taking.    Chamb.  J.  44:  23S.    48:527. — Ev.  Sat. 

11:  227. 

—  Benefits  of.     Bentley,  16:   529. 

—  Evils  of.     Lond.  M.  14:  357. 

—  in  England.     All  the  Year,  37:  62. 

Snug  Hamlet  and  Hometown.     (W.  H.  Gibson)  Harper, 

59:  385- 

Snyders,  Francis.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  427. 

So  dearlv  bought.  (F.  L.  Benedict)  Galaxy,  10 :  60. 

So  like  the  Prince.  (A.  E.  Hake)  Belgra.  43:  supp.  102. 


so 


1214 


SOCIAL 


So  runs  the  World  away.     (Mrs.  A.  C.  Steele)  Once  a 

Week,  20:  2S7-551.     21:  I,  13,  35. 
So  unladylike ;  a  Tale.    (A.  E.  T.  Watson)  Belgra.  25:  65. 
Soane,  Sir  John,  with  portrait.     Fraser,  14:  202. 

—  House  and  Museuni  of.     Penny  M.  6:  457. 
Soane  ]\Iuseum.     Chanib.  J.  4:  3. 

Soap  and  Candles,  Manufacture  of.     Hunt,  17:  534. 

Chemistry  in.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:   122. 

Day  at  a  Factory.     Penny  M.  11 :  41. 

—  and  \\'ashin<^.     (S.  Fricke)  Pract.  M.  2:  424. 

—  as  a  Means  of  Art.     (F.  Branson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57: 

274. 

—  Employment  of,   in  Manufactures.      (F.  C.  Calvert) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  55:  393. 
Soap  Bubbles.     (A.  W.  Riicker)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  575. 

—  Experiments  with.     Intel.  Obs.  8:  35S. 

—  Plateau  on.     (J.  C.  Maxwell)  Nature,  lo:  119. 
Soap  Films,  Black.     (A.  W.  Riicker)  Nature,  16:  331. 
Soape\-  Sponfje's   Sporting- Tour.     Coll)urn,  85:    3-395. 

86:  59-500.    87:  102-471.    88:  101-527.    89:  iio- 

491.    90:  100-45S.    91:  115-4S0. 
Sobieski,  John.     (Lady  Verney)  Contemp.  29:    635. — 

Colburn,  123:  51. 
Sobiesky,  Clementina,  Princess.     (W.  A.  B.  Grohman) 

Lippinc.  20:  566. 
Sobriety  by  Law.     (E.  Spender)  St.  .James,  35:  567. 
Sociable  and  Unsociable.     Ciiamb.  .1.  55:  97. 
Sociable  Silence.     Once  a  Week,  18:  369. 
Social  Advancement  and  Political  Organizations.     (W. 

B.  Scott)  Pvadical,  6:  241. 
Social  Ambitions.     Blackw.  loi :  541. 
Social  and  Christian  Drift  of  Europe.     (J.  P.  Thompson) 

Princ.  n.  s.  1 :  733. 
Social  and  Home  Life.     (A.  Hall)  Radical,  10:  17. 
Social  and  Political  Upheaval,  The  coming.    Temp.  Bar, 

34:  240. 
Social  Affections.     Eel.  M.  52:  23. 

—  Cultivation  of,  among  Pupils.     (.J.  Blanchard)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1835:   153. 
Social  Aspect,  Smith's.     Eel.  R.  93:  161. 
Social  Aspects  of  the  Forties.     Lippinc.  25:  735. 
Social  Boredom.     Chamb.  J.  23:  87. 
Social  Changes  going  on.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  540. 

—  Recent,   Mivart  on.     (T.  L.  O'Leary)  Cath.  World, 

24:  312. 
Social  Classification.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  igi. 
Social  Compact.    (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  57:  245.  —  Niles's 

Reg.  38:  supp.  49. 
Social  Condition  of  the  United   States.     (C.  E.   Stowe) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  i:   130. 
Social  Conflict  of  the  Church.     (F.  Ramiere)  Dub.  R.  78: 

494. 
Social  Contract,  Maine's  Ancient  Law  on.     (E.  H.  Gil- 

lett)  Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  53. 
Social  Contrasts.     Chamb.  J.  56:  625. 
Social  Corruption  of  the  Times.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  No. 

Am.  107:  248. 

—  in  United  States.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  No.  Am.  119:  253. 

—  Remedy  for.     (J.  W.  Richard)  Luth.  Q.  6:  214. 
Social  Dangers.     Moutli,  6:   121. 

Social  Demoralization,  Progress  of.  Blackw.  35:  22S-675. 
Social  Destiny  of  Man,  Brisbane's.     Dem.  R.  8:  431. 
Social  Disorganization.     (J.  H.  Lanman)  Am.  Mo.  M. 

8:  577. 
Social  Distinctions  from   Bridget's   Standpoint.     (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  9:  106. 
Social  Duties  on  Christian  Principles,  Review  of.     Chr. 

Obs.  30:  683.     31:  82. 
Social  Econom_v,  About  on.    (M.  G.  Fawcett)  Cong.  2:  15. 

—  in  Illinois.     (E.  B.  Harbert)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  11 :  103. 

—  Report  on.     (F.  B.   Sanborn)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  11: 

xxiv,  86. 


Social  Ethics.     Sharpe,  34:  263. 

—  Foster  and  Dove  on.     Brit.  Q.  20:  474. 

Social  Equality  in  Italy.  (E.  Gryzanovski)  Nation,  9:  267. 
Social  Evil.     See  Prostitution. 
Social  Evils  and  their  Remedy.     Bost.  Q.  4:  265. 
Social  Evolution,  Spencer  on.    (J.  E.  Cairnes)  Fortn.  23: 
63,  200.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  604. 

—  New  Method  of.     Blackw.  124:  536.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  139:  750. 

Social  Experiments  in  Utah.  (J.  H.  Beadle)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  9:  479. 

Social  Failure  redeemed;  a  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  417. 

Social  Forces  of  the  Hour,  1S72.  (J.  M.  Capes)  Con- 
temp.  19:  534. 

Social  Functions  of  the  State.  (L.  F.  Ward)  Penn  Mo. 
12:  321. 

Social  Grievances.  Once  a  Week,  14:  61-373.  22:481, 
496,  532. — Colburn,  5:  411. 

Social  Improvement.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  38:  502. 

—  and  the  Church.     Theo.  Eel.  2:  246. 

—  Efforts  at.     Chamb.  J.  7:  231. 

Social  Independence.    (W.  Webster)  Good  Words,  4:  782. 

—  (H.  D.  Evans)  Am.  Ch.  Mo.  i:  433. 
Social  Inequalities.     (W.  Silsbee)  Chr.  Exam.  39:  63. 
Social  Innovators  and  Reformers.     Nat.  R.  8:  339. 

—  and  their  Schemes.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  731. 

Social  Intercourse  and  Letter-Writing.   Penny  M.  14:  399. 

—  Moral  Distinctions  in.  (J.  Walker)  Unita.  R.  3:  283. 
Social  Laws  of  Moses.  (J.  Edmond)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  20:  231. 
Social  Life.     (J.  T.  Austin)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  70. 

—  and  Health  of  Young  America.    Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  658. 

—  in  America.     (IMrs.  A.  L.  Phelps)  Nat.  Q.  i:  350. 

—  in  tlie  Churches.     Bost.  R.  4:  537. 

—  in  Germany.     Mo.  R.  151:  413. 

—  in  ]Mediajval  England.     Brit.  Q.  35:  428.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  56:  2S9,  513. 

—  in  Scotland.     Eel.  R.  II2:  35. 

—  Phases  of.     Dub.  L^niv.  65:  230. 

—  Spasm  of  Sense.  (M.  A.  Dodge)  Atlan.  11:  407. 
Social  Lights  of  the  iSth  Century.  Eel.  M.  54:  107. 
Social  iSIacadamization.     Eraser,  86:  150. 

Social  Monopolists.     Hogg,  8:  385. 
Social  Morality.     Tait,  n.  s.  21 :  604. 

—  Maurice  on.    (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  i :  loS.  — Chr.  Obs. 

70:  261. 
See  Social  Ethics. 
Social  Non-Conductors.    (J.  Etheredge)  Peop.  J.  lo:  340. 
Social  Organ-Grinders.     Chamb.  J.  48:  225. 
Social  Organization.     (F.  E.  Abbot)  Radical,  2:  219. — 

(J.  Harris)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  3:  35. 
Social  Outlawry.    Chamb.  J.  9:  Si.  —  Liv.  Age,  17:  293. 
Social  Philosopher.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  40:  225. 
Social  Philosophy.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  308.  —  Westm. 

113:  143. 

—  Recent  French.     No.  Brit.  9:   213.     Same  art.   Eel. 

M.  14:  333.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15:  4. 

—  Unsound.     Ed.  R.  90:  496. 

Social  Plagues.  (W.  R.  Browne)  Good  Words,  21:  103, 
525,  606. 

—  Jabber.     (J.  Nichol)  Good  Words,  22:  837. 

Social  Pressure.  (T.  Hughes)  Macniil.  31:  1S5.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  84:  341.  —  Chamb.  J.  52:  51. 

Social  Principle.     So.  Q.  4:  242. 

Social  Problem.  (C.  C.  Shackford)  Radical,  6:  441.— 
Contin.  Mo.  6:  441. 

Social  Problems.     Eel.  R.  124:  67. 

—  How  are  the  People  to  be  fed?    Peop.  J.  3:  124. 

—  Refuse  of  Towns  to  be  saved.  Peop.  J.  3:  146,  179,  269. 
Social  Progress.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  209. 

—  and  Reform.     (T.  F.  Risk)  West.  J.  4:  59. 

—  Conditions  of.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  344. 

—  in  1851-61.    Temp.  Bar,  4:  288. 


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Social  Progress,  Modern  Theories  of.    (E.  A.  Washburn) 

Am.  Church  R.  5:  i. 
Social   Reform.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  2SS.  —  (C.  W.  Buck) 

Unita.  R.  4:  565. 

—  and  the  Church.     (G.  M.  Harmon)  Univ.  Q.  36:  179. 
Channing  on.     Brownson,  6:  209,438. 

—  Attitude  of  the  People  to.     Colburn,  151 :  416. 

—  Idea  of.     (H.  Greeley)  Univ.  Q.  2:  136. 

—  in  France.     (M.  C.  O'C.  Morris)  Contemp.  22:  754. 

—  Scientific  Study  as  a  Means  of.    (C.  W.  Buck)  Unita. 

R.  8:  262. 

—  Sphere  of  Civil  Law  in.     (J.  Bascom)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

20:  40. 
Social  Reforms.     New  Eng.  8:  452. 

—  Minor.     Peop.  J.  3:  279. 

Social  Regeneration.     (J.  R.  Buchanan)  Peop.  J.  5:  174. 
Social  Respousihilities.     (.J.  Morlev)  Macmil.  14:  3"7.  — 

(.J.  B.  Goiigh)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  13:  7^,. 
Social  Restoration,  Saint-Bonnet's.     Brownson,  8:  453. 
Social  Revolution,  Dream  of.     Canad.  Mo.  19:  629. 

—  now  in  Progress.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  4:  271. 
Social  Revolutions.     Hogg,  i :  320. 

Social  Shams.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  19:   125. 
Social  Science.     Black \v.  88:  698.  —  Lond.  Q   13:  116. 

—  and  the  Education  of  the  Poor.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  329. 

—  and  Legislation.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Am,  Soc.  Sci.  J.  3: 

115. 

—  and  Physiology.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  124. 

—  and  Political  Economy.     Penii  Mo.  6:  692, 

—  and  Socialism.     (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  17:  242. 

—  at  Edinburgh.     Victoria,  2:  82. 

—  Carey's.     (G.  M.  Steele)  Meth.  Q.  33:  357. 

—  Chalmers  on  Economy  of  large  Towns.     Eel.  R.  38; 

117. 

—  Chemical  Method  in.  (S.  Newcomb)  No.  Am.  103 :  573. 

—  Claims  of.     (W.  A.  Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  33:  433. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.  (H.  Villard)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  1 :  5. 

—  Historj'  and  Prospects  of.     No.  Brit.  15:  291. 

—  in  the  Northwest.     O.  «&  N.  9:  643. 

—  in  Theory  and  Practice.     (E.  B.  Sanborn)  Am.   Soc. 

Sci.  J.  9:  I. 

—  in  the  United  States,  1874.    (F-  ^-  Sanborn)  Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  J.  6:  36. 

—  Lessons  of.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  Ii:  99. 

—  Method  of  studying.    (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  5:  244. 

—  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  10:  28. 

—  Natural  Theology  of.     (J.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac,  24:  722. 

25:  I,  270,  645.     26:  120,  401. 

—  Observation  in.    (A.  Delaire)  Sup.  Pop,  Sci.  Mo.  2:  i. 

—  of  Ancient  Hebrews.     (G.  S,  Drew)  Contemp.  2:  514. 

—  Physical   Science  the  Key  to.     (Mrs.  H.  Stevenson) 

Victoria,  22:  125. 

—  Present  Status  of.    (R.  S.  Hamilton)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9: 

602. 

—  Rich  and  Poor,  Relations  between.     (A.  B.  Le  Geyt) 

Victoria,  19:   12S. 

—  Some  Problems  in.     (M.  Arnold)  Cornh,  17:  30,  239, 

745.     18:  91,  239. 

Spencer's  Social  Statics.     Brit.  Q.  14:  i.  —  Prosp. 

R.  8:  57. —  (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  265. 

—  Study  of.     (W.  Strong)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  4:  i. 

—  What  is?    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  89. 

—  Work  of.     (F.  B.  Sanborn)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  8:  23. 
See  Congres  International  dc  Bienfaisance  :  Sociology. 

Social   Science  Association,   National,   Meeting   at   Bir- 
mingham, 1857.     Fraser,  56:  619. 

—  Meeting  at  Bradford,  1859.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  444. 
Social  Science  Association  of  Philadelphia.     Penn  Mo. 

3:  38.     5:  Si. 
Social  Science  Congress,  1S66.     Victoria,  8:  47. 

—  Newcastle,  1S70.     Nature,  2:  459. 

—  1874.    Nature,  lo:  461, 


Social  Science  Congresses,  and  Women's  Part  in  them. 

(F.  P.  Cobbe)  Macmil.  5:  81. 
Social  Science  Discussion  on  Women.     Cornh.  lo:  569. 
Social  Science  Work  of  Y.  M.  C.  Associations.     (C.  Brai- 

nerd)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  7:  333. 
Social  Sciences  of  the  present  Day.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  77. 
Social  Siftings.     All  the  Year,  17:  524. 
Social  Sketches.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  1S2. 
Social  Slavery.     Cornh.  21:  566. 

Social  State  of  England  and  France.     Westm.  15:  221. 
Social  Statistics.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  494. 
Social  Status  quo.    (C.  M.  Davies)  Tinsley,  16:  141-627. 

17:  22-631.     18:  25-657. 
Social  Superstitions.     (S.  L.  Blanchard)  Lond.  Soc.  16: 

17.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  298. 
Social  System,  Alarming  Tendencies  in  our.     (L.  With- 
ington)  Am.  Presb.  R.  20:   187. 

—  Quetelet  ou  the  Laws  of.     Chamb.  J.   11:  98.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  241.  —  Prosp.  R.  5:  16. 

Social  Systems,  Waste  of.  (L.  Blodget)  Am  Soc.  Sci.  J. 
4:  8. 

Social  Tendencies.     Dial,  4:  65,  1S8. 

Social  Theories,  Influence  of  Plato's.  (E.  Zeller)  Con- 
temp. 7:  22S. 

—  Recent.     So.  Q.  25:  32.     27:  253. 
Social  Tyrannies.     Cliamb.  J.  26:  296. 

Socialism.  Quar.  65:  4S4.  —  (W.  G.  Sumner)  Scrib. 
16:  8S7.  — (H.  C.  Adams)  Penn  Mo.  10:  285.— 
Tait,  n.  s.  7:  545.  —  (I.  F.  Redlield)  Am.  Church 
R.  2:  491. 

—  American.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  6:  425. 

—  and  Centralization.     Dc  Bow,  20:  692. 

—  and  Christianity.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  194. 

—  and  the  Church.     Brownson.  6:  91. 

—  and  Communism  on  the  "Independent."  (I.  T.  Hecker) 

Calh.  World,  28:  808. 

—  and  Communistic  Associations,  English.  Ed.  R.  93:  i. 

—  and  Economies  in  England.     Chr.  Rem.  22:   182. 

—  and  Imperialism.     (F.  Seebohm)  19th  Cent.  7:  726. 

—  and  Abbe  Lamcnnais.     Brit.  Q.  9:   501.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  17:  374. 

—  and  Liberalism.     Brownson,  12:   1S3. 

—  and  Priestcraft.     Eel.  R.  71:  559. 

—  and  Protection.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  389. 

—  and  Science.     (0.  Schmidt)    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  577. 

—  and  Social  Science.     (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  17:  242. 

—  Anti-Social  Publications,  Frencii.     Eel.  M.  17:  545. 

—  W.  H.  Channing  on.     Brownson,  6:  438. 

—  Chapters  on.     (.1.  S.  Mill)  Fortn.  31:  217,  373,  513. 

—  Co-operative.     (G.  J.  Holyoake)  Contemp.  28:   444. 

See  Co-operation. 

—  Current  Revolution.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  I : 

121. 

—  Development  of,  in  Germany  and  the  United  States. 

(II.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  30:  605. 

—  Different  Systems  of.     Hunt,  41:  403,  529,  659.     42: 

19.  275,  532-     43:   i9-''59-     44:  275. 

—  English,    and    Connnunistic    Associations.      (W.    R. 

Greg)  Ed.  R.  93:  i- 

—  French.     Westm.  57:  460. 

—  French  Anti-Social  Publications.     Colburn,  86:   171. 

—  Gennan.     No.  Brit,   n:   406.  —  (W.   Brown)   .\tlan. 

44:  521.  —  (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  27:  81,  05,  114. — 
(.1.  W.  Bell)  Canad.  Mo.  19:  37-  — (P-  Girard) 
Cath.  World,  27:  433.  —  (C.  W.  lu-nst)  Radical  R. 
i:  25. 

and  Karl  Marx.     (J.  Macdonell)  Fortn.  23:  382. 

iti  .\nierica.     No.  Am.  128:  372,  4S1. 

of  the  i6th  Century.     All  the  Year,  43:  464. 

Suppression  of     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  27:  207. 

—  in  China.    Chamb.  J.  24:  93.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

46:  691. 


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SOCIETY 


Socialism  in  Europe.    (A.  Bierbower)  0.  &:  N.  8:  422,  525. 

—  in  France.     Broadw.  8:  451. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     Chamb.  J.  30:  99. 

and  Robert  Owen.     (.J.  W.  Burton)  No.  Brit.  12: 

86.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  522. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Am.  Church  R.  15:  520.  —  (.1. 

Crawford)  Ref.  Q.  26:  311.  —  Westm.  87:  401. — 
(H.  Fawcett)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  97.  —  Fraser,  91 : 
511. 

Weapons  against.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  \Vorld,  31: 

721. 

—  Kanjmann  on.     Victoria,  24:  279. 

—  The  Kathedersocialisten.     See  Socialists  of  the  Chair. 

—  List  of  Works  on.     Unita.  R.  16:  531. 

—  Modern.     (,J.  H.  Fvfe)  Good  Words,  16:   172.  — (H. 

E.  P.  Piatt)  Dark  Blue,  1 :  446. 

and  Primitive  Property.     Ed.  R.  148:  146.     Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  432. 

—  Nature  of  true.     (J.  B.  Clark)  New  Eng.  38:  565. 

—  of  Karl  Marx  and  the  Young  Hegelians.    (J.  Rae)  Con- 

temp.  40:  585. 

—  of  the  present  Day.     (A.  J.  Thebaud)  Am.  Cath.  Q. 

5:  39- 

—  Origin  and  first  Manifestation  of.      (A.  J.  Thebaud) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  431. 

—  Orthodox,  in  Germany.     (M.  Laveleye)  NeAV  Eng.  38: 

748. 

—  Owen's  Plan  of.     Blackw.  13:  338. 

—  Present  Aspects  of,  1878.     (D.  Ker)  Nat.  Q.  37:  336. 

—  Progress  of,  in  England.    (W.  Cumiingham)  Contemp. 

34:  24s. 

—  Recent  Aspects  of,  1850.     Brit.  Q.  11:  467. 

—  Seditious  Meetings,  1S39.     Quar.  65:  153. 

—  Social  Experiment  at  New  Harmony.     (R.  D.  Owen) 

Atlan.  32:  224. 

—  Social  Palace  at  Guise.    (E.  Howland)  Harper,  44:  701 . 

—  Some  Remedies  of.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Internat.  R.  6:  676. 

—  State.     (G.  J.  Holyoake)  19th  Cent.  5:  11 14. 

—  War  upon  Society.     De  Bow,  22:  633. 
See  nhu  Fourierism;  Association. 

Socialisms  in  the  United  States.     Westm.  93:  364. 

Dixon's   Spiritual  Wives.     (J.   I.   Monibert)  Bib. 

Sac.  26:  647. 

Noj'es's  Histojy  of.    (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  11 : 

140. 
See  Communities;  Fourier;  Owen,  Robert. 
Socialists  and  Fourierism.     Dial,  3  :  86. 

—  Communists,  and  Red  Republicans.    Am.  Whig  R.  10: 

401. 

—  English.     (R.  ,J.  Hinton)  Radical,  6:  327. 

—  French.     Blackw.  56:  588. 

—  in  a  German  University.     (W.  Brown)  Atlan.  48:  801. 

—  of  the  Chair.     (.J.  Rae)  Contemp.  39:   232.  —  (R.  E. 

Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  7:  393. 

Socialist  and  Communist  Theories.     Prosp.  R.  4:  351. 

Socialist  Experiments  in  America.     ISIontb,  14:  466. 

Socialist  Idea.     (B.  Murphy)  Catli.  World.  27:  391. 

Socialist  Party  in  France,  1849.  No.  Brit.  10  :  261. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  16:  470. 

Socialistic  Communism  in  the  United  States.  (G.  D. 
Wolff)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:   522. 

Societary  Theories.  (J.  A.  McMaster)  Am.  Whig  R.  7: 
632. 

Society.  Blackw.  119:  545.  Same  art.  Liy.  Age,  129: 
668.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  88.- (E.  Field)  Over- 
land, 15:  58.  — (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Ev.  Sat.  14:  397. 

—  Advancement  of.     (M.  Bruen)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  lO:  301. 

—  (B.  B.  Edwards)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  358. 

—  Anatomy  of,  St.  John's.     Mo.  R.  9:   103.  — Westm. 

14:  482. 

—  Ancient,  Morgan  on.     (A.  F.  Bandelier)  Nation,  25: 

92,  107. — (J.  Bawden)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  494. 


Society,  Ancient  Kinship  and  modern.     (G.  L.  Gomme) 
Colbum,  158:  329. 

—  and  CiviHzation.     (J.  Q.  Adams)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  80. 

—  and  its  Contradictions.    (F.  B.  Croftnn)  Nat.  Q.  32:  26. 

—  and  rts  Ways.     {\.  Fonblanque)  Tem|).  Bar,  49:  356. 

—  and  the  Church,  O'Reilly  on.     Dub.  R.  78:  73. 

—  as  depicted  in  Literature.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  129. 

—  Bancroft  on  Progress  of.     Chr.  R.  20:   190,  293. 

—  Bird's-Eye  Views  of.    Cornh.  3:  497,  513,  734.    4:  y^- 

713.    5:  105-744.    6:  269,  512. 

—  Can  Religion  of  Government  help?    Eel.  R.  88:  700. 

—  Chapter  on.     Knick.  4:  25. 

—  Christ's  Idea  of.     Dial,  2:  214. 

—  compared  to  a  living  Organism.    (H.  Spencer)  Westm. 

73:  9°- 

—  Conventional  Laws  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fraser,  74:  667. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  154. 

—  Corruption  of.     (A.  G  Sedgwick)  No.  Am.  107:  651. 

—  Disintegration  of.     Macmil.  16:  28. 

—  Dominion  and  Subordination  in.      {A.  Harris)  Mer- 

eersb.  24:  520. 

—  English  Vers  de  Society.      Quar.   137:    105.      Same 

art.  Liy.  Age,  122:  707.     See  Poetry. 

—  Etiquette  of  New  York.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation, 

28:  34. 

—  Framework  of.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  417. 

—  Free,  Problem  of.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:  401.    27:  i,  81. 

—  French,  in  i7thCentury,  Cousin  on.     Eel.  R.  108:  385. 
and  English.    (Lord   Brougham)  Qnar.   75  :   4S5. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  5:  265. —  Ed.  R.  52:  376.     Same 
art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  3:  134. 

—  Future  of.     (G.  B.  Taylor)  Chr.  R.  22:  356. 

—  Glance  at.     (T.  H.  Shreve)  Hesp.  2:  432. 

—  Good.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:  487. 

—  Hits  at  the  Meannesses  of.     Temp.  Bar,  51:  461. 

—  Idols  of.     (M.  G.  GrejO  Fraser,  89:  377. 

—  Improyement  of.     (R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  632. 

—  Ilesp.  3:  450. 

—  in  tlie  Age  of  Elizabeth.     Brit.  Q.  5:  412.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  11:  335. 

—  in  America.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  31:  365.  —  Knick. 

9:   163. 

Classes  in.     (.1.  T.  .\ustin)  Chr.  Exam.  9:  250,  26S. 

Martineau  on.     Mo.  R.  143:  233. 

See  American  Society. 

—  in  England  and  United  States.     Dem.  R.  19:  25,  217. 

—  in  India,  1834.     Mo.  R.  133:  1S6. 

—  in  London,  Cooper  on.     Mo.  R.  143:  346. 

—  Influence  of,  in  Formation  of  Character.     (J.  Graham) 

Ex.  H.  Lee.  15:  147. 

—  Influence  of  Church  of  England  on.     Blackw.  27:  695. 

—  Is  it  Christianized?    (D.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  22: 

94:  233. 

—  Modern,  Characteristics  of.     Victoria,  12:  230. 
Mechanical  Tendency  in.     (J.  A.  French)  Contin. 

Mo.  5:  351. 

Moral  and  Social  Condition  of.     Dem.  R.  42:  315. 

See  Social  Morality. 

—  Natural  History  of.  (D.  H.  Wheeler)  Lakeside,  lo:  44. 
Taylor  on.     Westm.  36:  358.     Same  art.  Am.  Eel. 

3:  30. — Mo.  R.  153:  566. — Eel.  R.  74:  137. 

—  Nature  and  Functions  of.     Cornh.  7:  31.     8:  282. 

—  Origin  and  Design  of.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  6: 

275. 

—  Our.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  354. 

—  Our  best.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  i:  170. 

—  Owen's  Now  View  of.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  662.  —  Portfo. 

(Den.)  34:  353  —West.  Mo.  R.  i:  105.  —Ed.  Mo. 
R.  5:  5S1.  —  Pamph.  10:  280. 

—  Physical  Influences  on.     (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.   lOi: 

589. 

—  Present  State  of.     (O.  A.  Browuson)  Dem.  R.  13:  17. 


SOCIETY 


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SODA 


J^O-ioty,    Primitive.     (E.  B.   Tylor)  Contemp.  21:   701. 
22:  53.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  80:  642.     81:  195. 

—  Progress  of.     (.J.  Cliapman)  No.  Am.  36:  418.  —  (A. 

P.   Peabody)   No.  Am.  63:   334. —  (F.   II.  Hed^e) 

Chr.  Exam.  16:  6.  —  (O.  A.  Browiison)  Clir.  Exam. 

18:  345.  — Dem.  R.  8:  67. —  Mo.  R.  123:  598.— 

Am.  Mo.  M.  12:  301. 

and  Human  Perfectibility.     Lond.  M.  i :  269. 

indicated  b}'  the  Condition  of    Women.     (E.    P. 

Sanborn)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  8:  91. 
S  'uthey's  Colloquies  on.     Ed.  R.  50:  528.     Same 

art.   Selec.   Ed.  R.  3:    106. —  Blackw.  26:  611. — 

Am.  Q.  6:  55. — Quar.  41:  i.  — Mo.  R.  119:  382. 

Eraser,  i:  584. 

—  Progress  and  Prospects  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  297. 

—  Progressiveness  of.     Once  a  Week,  7:  50S. 

—  Regulations  of,  and  Law  of  God.  Cath.  World,  22 :  223. 

—  State  of.     Bib.  R.  3:  247. 

and  Prospects  of,  1852,  Ingestreon.     Chr.  Obs.  53: 

628.     54:  565. 

—  True  Doctrine  of  human.     Danv.  Q.  3:  i. 

—  True  Progress  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  24:  16. 

—  Unsociableness  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  8:  405. 
Society,  Ecclesiastical,  as  connected  with  a  Church.     (A. 

D.  Stowell)  New  Eng.  36:  487. 
Society    for    Diffusion     of     Useful    Knowledge.        (H. 
Brougham)  Ed.  R.  50:  181.  —  Westm.  14:  365.— 
Lond.  M.  17:  55q.  —  Dub,  R.  11:  104. 

—  fur  the  Encouragement  of  Hearts.    (L.  Blanchard)  Col- 

burn,  72:  107. 

—  for  improving  the  Condition   of  the  Rich.      (C.   A. 

Bristed)  Nation,  i :  399. 

—  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  Change  of  Doc- 

trine in.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  265. 

—  for  the  Suppression  of  Vice,  Reports  of,  iSii.     Chr. 

Obs.  10:  180. 
Society  of  Arts  Conference.     Nature,  i :  575. 
Society  of  Virtue  at  Rome.     Once  a  Week,  15:  548. 
Societies,  Benefit.    Quar.  116:  318.    See  Benefit  Societies. 

—  Benevolent,  Agents  for.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  255. 
Management  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  5:  28. 

—  Burlesque.     Irish  Q.  6:  46S.  647. 

—  Co-operative.     Blackw.  loi:  341. 

—  Friendly.     Quar.   138:  206. —  Ed.  R.    138:  94.     See 

Fi'iendly  Societies. 

—  of  Science  and  Art,  British.     Am.  .T.  Educ.  22:  33. 

—  Religious.     Am.  Church  R.  26:  195. 

and  Church.   (A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church  R.  ii :  455. 

—  Student,  in  German  Universities.  Am.  J.  Educ.  7:  160. 
Suciety  Islands,  Protestantism  in.  U.  S.  Cath.  JI.  7:  i. 
Society  Journals,  English.     (A.  Marshall)  Cath.  World, 

30:  660. — Month,  41:  305. 
Society  News.     (.\.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  33:   109. 
Society  Small-Talk.    (.T.Humphreys)  St..Jame-,  48:  1S2. 
Socinians  not  the  only  Unitarians.     Tlieo.  Repos.  4:  370. 
Socinian  Controversy.     Meth.   M.  38:  184.  — Chr.  Obs. 

15:  515- 

—  at  Leeds.     Cong.  M.  15:  227. 

—  at  Manchester.     Cong.  M.  g:  145. 

—  Wardlaw  on,  1814.     Eel.  R.  21 :  236,  369. 
Socinian  Hypothesis  defended.    Theo.  Repos.  3:  106,345. 

—  Objections  to.     Theo.  Repos.  2:  441.     3:  357. 
Socinianism,  History  of.     No.  Brit.  30:  467. 

—  Rise,  Growth,  and  Danger  of.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  429. 
Socinus,  Eaustus.     (S.  Osgood)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  6:  16,  117. 
Sociology.     (W.  G.  Sumner)  Princ.  n.  s.  8:  303. 

—  and   Biology,   Scientific  Relations  of.      (J.  LeConte) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  325,  425. 

—  and  Ethics.     (G.  Batchelor)  L^nita.  R.  12:  624. 

—  and  Mental  Science.  (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci  Mo.  3:  67''-. 

—  and  Political  Economy.  (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn.  31 :  25. 

—  Buckle  and  Comte  on.     Lond.  Q.  12:  i. 

77 


Sociology,  Descriptive,  Spencer's.     (E.  B.  Tvlor)  Nature, 
8:  544. 

—  Domestic  Retrospect  and  Prospect.  (H.  Spencer)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  II :  513. 

—  Fouillee  on.     (J.  Collier)  Mind,  6:  137. 

—  Modern,  Carlyle  on.     Eel.  R.  114:  316. 

—  Position   of,  among  the  Sciences.      (J.  H.  Bridges) 

Fortn.  30:  119. 

—  Predatorv  and  Industrial.   (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

9:  718. 

—  Society  an  Organism.  (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  g:  i. 

—  Spencer   on.     Brit.  Q.   63:   i.     65:    133.  —  (W.   H. 

Brewer)  Nature,  9:  477.— (N.  Porter)  Princ.  n.  s. 
6:  268. —(R.Bell)  Theo.  R.  11:  503.  — (E.  L.God- 
kin)  Nation,  19:  28S.  —  (A.  Bain)  Mind,  i:  128.— 
(E.  B.  Tylor)  Mind,  2:  141.  —  Radical  R.  i :  352.  — 
Internat.  R.  i :  407.  —  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  18:  6-;. 

—  Straws  in  the  Stream.     St.  James,  7:  335,  493.     8: 

107,  212,  337. 

—  Study  of.     (H.  Spencer)  Contemp.  19:  555,  700.     20: 

307,455.  21:  1-799.  22:  1-663.  Same  art.  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  i:  1-641.     2:  1-708.     3:  45-676.     4:  129. 

—  Wiiat  is  Man's  chief  End '?    No.  Brit.  50:   190. 
See  Social  Science. 

Socivisca.     (J.  Grant)  St.  .James,  14:  500. 

Sock  and  the  Buskin.     Fraser,  4:  740.     5:  432,  722. 

Socotra,  with  map.     Geog.  M.  3:  119. 

—  Expedition  to,  Zocihigical  Results  of.    Nature.  24:  83. 

—  Notes  on.     (F.  JI.  Hunter)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  364. 
Socrates.     (W.  S.  Tyler)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  12:  425. 

—  Quar.  88:  41.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  28:  3<)S. — 
So.  (J.  5:  223.  —  Lond.  Q.  14:  190.— (E.  M.  Goul- 
burn)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  14  :  363.  —  (W.  H.  Marshall) 
St.  James,  48:  250. —  Eel.  R.  I16:  97. —  Nat.  M. 
i:  2^3.  — (T.V.  Moore)  Meth.  Q.  13:  -,73.  —  (E. 
Pond)  Meth.  Q.  31:  641. 

—  an  Ecstatic.     (J.  W.  Jackson)  Zoist.  13:  352. 

—  and  Aristophanes.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  14:  273. 

—  and  Arnold,  the  ancient  and  modern  Teacher.     (T.  H. 

Robinson)  Luth.  Q.  i:  34. 

—  and  Christ.     (W.  Everett)  Unita.  R.  2:  loS.  —Radi- 

cal, 3:  47. 

—  and  the  Doctrine  of  Ideas.     Cornh.  12 :  4^2. 

-and  his   Pliilosophy.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  13:   i.— 
(II.  WiLson)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  29:   14. 

—  and  Plato.     Westm.  84:  459. 

—  and  the  Sophists  of  .Vthens.     For.  Q.  30:  331. 

—  and  Xanthipjie.     (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2: 

172. 

—  Apology  of.     (R.  F.  Clarke)  Month,  23:  1S4. 

—  as  a  Teacher.     (W.  S.  Tyler)  Bib.  Sac.  10:   i. 

—  Character  of.    Portfo.  (Den.)  15:  203.    16:33,116. — 

St.  James,  16:  214. 

and  Doctrines  of.    Ox.  Prize  Ess.  5:   299.  —  (H. 

Rogers)  Ed.  R.  87:  rSi. —  Dub.  Univ.  76:  no,  207. 

—  Da-mon  of.     (J.  (timing)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  97. 

—  Defense  of.     Clir.  R.  25:  294,  472. 

—  Life  and  Philosophy  of.    (A.  C.  Kendrick)  Chr.  R.  lo: 

I-;.  — (G.  W.  Bethune)  Knick.  11:  393.— Eel.  >L 

45:  343- 

—  ^lission  of.     (W.  MacIIwaine)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  300. 

—  Morals  of.     .\m.  Bib.  Repos.  2<l  s.  II :  161. 

—  of  the  .Vthenian  People.     Cornh.  9:  576. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  14:  289.     Same  art. 

Eel.  Mus.  2:  204. 

—  Place  in  Greek  Philosophy.     Westm.  II4:  19.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  613, 

—  Theology  of ;  translated.'   (F.  M.  Hubbard)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  12:  47. 

—  Was  he  right  ?    Chr.  Ob*.  68:  Si. 

Sod  of  Grass,  History  of.     Chanib.  .1.  9:  341. 

Soda.     Chamb.  J.  48:  78S.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  15. 


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SOLITUDE 


Soda,  Loss  of  Sodium  in   Manufacture  of.     (C.  R.  A. 

Wright)  Pract.  M.  i:  114. 
Soda- Water.     (L.  Bagger)  Appleton,  6:  233. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (.J.  H.  Snively)  Harper,  45:  341. 
Sodom  and  Gomorrah,  destroyed  by  Volcanic  Agency. 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  i:  365. 

—  Site  of.    (G.  Warington)  Kitto,  37:  36. —  (.T.W.. Jack- 

son) Kitto,  38:  185.  —  (S.  Wolcott)  Bib.  Sac.  25: 
112.  —  Liv.  Age,  39:  422. — Cdlburn,  102:  i. 

Sffur  Marie  Josi?phine ;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  468. 

Soft  Answer.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godey,  22:  88. 

Soft-hearted  Great  Hearts.     St.  James,  25:  641. 

Sohner,  or  Soner,  Ernest.  (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q.  30:  91. 

Soho-Birmingham.     Penny  M.  4:  345. 

Soho  Economies.     Once  a  AVeek,  18:  480. 

Soil,  Absorption  of  Bases  by.  (H.  P.  Armsby)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  114:  25. 

—  Obligations  of.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Contemp.  25:  189. 

—  we  cultivate.     (J.  F.  Johnson)  De  Bow,   18:  719. 
Soils,  Absorbing  Power  of.     (Dr.  Llssauer)  Eel.  Engin. 

16:  279. 

—  Analysis  of.    Hesp.  3:  287. 

Utility  of.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Pract.  M.  i:  449-  — 

(E.  W".  Hilcard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  104:  434.  122:  1S3. 
—  (E.  W.  Hilgard)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  95:  70. 

—  and  Clays,  Silt  Analysis  of.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  1*06:  288,  333' 

—  Ingredients  of,   Distribution  of.     (R.  H.  Loughridge) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  17. 
Sojourner  Truth,  the  Libyan  Sibyl.    (H.  B.  Stowe)  Atlan. 

11:  473- 

Sola;  a  Tale.  (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  20:  102,  215. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  102:  356,  562. 

Sdlar  Engine.     (J.  Ericsson)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  579. 

Solar  Magnetic  Engine,  Description  of.  (W.  W.  Hub- 
bell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  126,  193. 

Solar  Heat,  Solar  Radiation,  Solar  Spectrum,  etc.  See 
Sun. 

Solar  Myth,  Origin  and  Influence  of.  (F.  A.  Paley)  Dub. 
R.85:  90. 

Solar  System.     So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  203. 

—  Analogies  in.     (D.  Kirkwood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  210. 

—  Birth  of.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Atlan.  23:  221. 

—  Celestial  Dynamics.     (J.  K.  Mayer)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86: 

261.     87:"  1 87.     88:  239,  397. 

—  Cycles  of  the  Worlds.     (R.  H.  Patterson)  Belgra.  8: 

415.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  40. 

—  Geological  Phenomena  in.     (L.  Saemann)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

83:  36. 

—  Harmonies  of.     (D.  Kirkwood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:   i. 

—  Is  it  Part  of  a  Vortex  Ring  ?   (W.  L.  Wells)  Penn  Mo. 

9:  65. 

—  New  Views  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  433,  769.     5:  105, 

264. 

—  Recent  Additions  to.     (H.  Bedford)  Irish  Mo.  7:  141. 
Sold;  a  Poem.     (J.  C.  Patterson)  Cornh.  3:  553. 
Sold;  a  Tale.     (R.  Rothwell)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  322, 
Soldering  Iron  and  Steel.     Pract.  M.  4:  22. 

—  Richemont's  Autogenous.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:   125. 
S(ddier and  Civilian.    (C.  G.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  281. 

—  British.     Once  a  Week,  22:    163. —  (H.  James,  jr.) 

Lippinc.  22:  214. 

at  Home.     Chamb.  J.  31:  315,  329. 

How  and  why  he  enlists.     Chamb.  J.  31 :  267. 

—  Citizen-.     Bost.  Q.  4:  475. 

—  Confessions  of  a  nervous.     Fraser,  38:  79. 

—  Eventful  Life  of.     Lond.  M.  13:  363. 

—  French  and  English,  1854.     Eel.  R.  lOi:  476. 

—  ^lemoirs  of  a,  1S03.     Mo.  R.  155:  351. 

Sdlilier's  Daughter,  Curious  History  of.   Lnnd.'>L  i:  538. 
Soldier's  Duty.      (E.  Strachey)  Contemp.  16:  4S0. 
Soldier's  Progress.     (S.  Symonds)  Peop.  J.  9:  49-343. 


Soldiers,  Amateur,  and  permanent  Protectors.     Canad. 
Mo.  20:  40. 

—  American  Citizen-.     (G.  S.  S.  Richards)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  15:  401. 

—  and  Sailors.     All  the  Year,  4:  486. 

Health  of.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  4:  34. 

—  and  their  Science.     (J.  E.  Addison)  Fraser,  63:  639. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  515. 

—  as  Laborers.     Chamb.  J.  46:  520. 

—  at  Sea,  English.     St.  James,  5:  360. 

—  Boy.     (W.  W.  Knollys)  19th  Cent.  6:  i. 

—  Business  of.     Chamb.  J.  37:  17. 

—  Dress  of.     All  the  Year,  38:  160.  —  Blackw.  77:  379. 

—  Education  and  Lodging  of.  (G.  R.  Gleig)  Quar.  77 :  526. 

—  Gymnastic  Training  of.     Liv.  Age,  75:  604. 

—  Health  of,  in  ditferent  Climates.  (E.  Balfour)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  8:  193. 

—  How  shall  we  treat  our?    Chamb.  J.  38:  231. 

—  How  to  employ  idle.     Chamb.  J.  40:  282. — All  the 

Year,  7:  125. 

—  How  to  make.     All  the  Year,  8:  442,  469. 

—  Law  of.     All  the  Year,  16:  55. 

—  Lodging,  Food,  and  Dress  for.      (A.  Wynter)  Quar. 

105:   155. 

—  Married.     Good  Words,  16:  596. 

—  Marshall  on  the  Condition  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  3S1. 

—  (Jccupations,    Amusements,    and    Punishments    for. 

Temp.  Bar,  12:  484. 

—  of  the  iSth  Century.     Fraser,  22:  159.     23:  187,284, 

486. —  Mus.  39:  361. 

—  Pay  of,  as  compared  with  Agricultural  Wages.     (Sir 

A.  M.Tulloch)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  26:  168. 

—  Representative.    (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  5:  539. 

—  Tall,  in  the  Prussian  Guard.     Temp.  Bar,  10:  142. 

—  Weddings  of.     All  the  Year,  18:  246. 

Soldiers'  Children.     (P.  Beaton)  Good  Words,  12:  219. 
Soldiers'  Institutes.     Chamb.  J.  40:  395.     52:  369. 
Soldiers'  Rations.     (H.  B.  Pritchard)  Nature,  16:  157. 
Soldiers'  Shoes.     Once  a  Week,  20:  434. 
Soldiers'  Wives.  Once  a  Week,  19:  358.  — Good  Words, 

4:  258.  —  Sharpe,  51:  137. 
Soldier  Life,  Details  of.      (C.  McCarthy)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

6:  I,  193.     7:  176. 
Soldier  Statesmen.     (T.  Jordan)  Galaxy,  5:  565. 
Soldier  Surgeon;  a  Sketch.      Dub.  Univ.  45:  253. 
Soldiering,  Effects  on  Character  and  Physique.     (W.  P. 

Garrison)  Nation,  7:  214. 
Solfatara  and  Fumaroles  in  the  Neighborhood  of  Naples. 

(D.  T.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  198. 
Solferino,  Souvenir  of.     All  the  Year,  9:  283. 
Solger,  K.  W.  F.,  Life  and  Writings  of.   Mo.  R.  120:  428. 
Solicitors,  Present  Education  of,  1877.  Westm.  108:  loi. 
Solids,  Flow  of.  (H.  Tresca)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  io5:  263,  326, 

396.  —  (H.  Tresca)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  326.  20:  15.  — 

(L.S.Ware)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  418. 

—  Solubility  of,  in  Gases.  (J.B  Hannay)  Nature,  21:  82. 
Solid  Men  of  Boston;  an  old  Ballad.     Hist.  M.  i:  39. 
Solidest  Man  in  the  Peaks.  (J.M.Binckley)Lakeside,9: 55. 
Solidification,  Expansion  of  Substances  on.     (R.  Mallet) 

Eel.  Engin.  13:  521. 
Soligny,  Victor,  Viscount  de.     Blackw.  13:  558. 
Solitary  Confinement;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  38:  169. 
Solitary  Days,  Concerning.      (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser, 

63:  215.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  57:  499.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  68:  691. 
Solitary  Rambles  of  a  Hunter  in  the  Prairie**.     Fraser, 

51  ■•  23- 

Solitude.     Good  Words,  3:  472. 

—  and  Democracy.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  4:  165. 

—  Genius  of.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  4:  206. 

—  in  Crowds.     Bentley.  53:  425. 

—  Use  of,  to  the  Christian.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  329. 


SOLOMON 


1219 


SONG 


Solomon,  Decline  of,  and  its  Causes.  (A.  P.  Stanle}-) 
Hours  at  Home,  3:  S3. 

—  the  Prince  and  Preacher.     (J.  Hamilton)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

6:  3S9. 

—  Reign  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  131. 

—  Writings  of.     (J.  M.  Macdonald)  Princ.  43:  279. 
Solomon's  Flight;  a  Tale.     Blackw.42:  S17. 
Solomon's  Temple.     See  Temple  at  Jerusalem. 
Solomon,  Simeon.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  i:  33. 
Solomon  Islands,  Fauna  of.     Nature,  20:   125. 
Solomon  Poddy's  Courtship.     (E.  W.  Harrison)  Harper, 

54:  830. 
Solothurn.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  12:  246. 
Soltykoff,  Prince  Alexis,  his  Novels  in  Persia.    Internat. 

M.  3:  105. 
Solus  cum  Sola;  a  Dialogue.     Cornh.  24:  730. 
Solway  Bridge.     Eel.  Engin.  24:  395. 
Somatopsychonoologia.     Pamph.  24:  477. 
Souibrero  Island,  Submarine  Quarrying  at.  (R.  H.  Twigg) 

Am.  Arch,  g:  91. 
Some,  D.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  JI.  8:  225,  2S1. 
Some  Account  of  a  Visionary.  (M.  .James)  Atlan.  5:  192. 

—  of  the  early  Life  of  an  old  Bachelor.      (A.  M.  Diaz) 

Atlan.  13:  560. 

—  of  the  late  Mr.  Dodge.   (L.Blanchard)  Colburn,  61 :  S5. 

—  of  Miss  Margaret  Daw.     Colburn,  64:  338. 

Some  Doings  long  ago  at  Curraghbeg.     Dub.  L'niv.  9: 

559- 

Some  Facts  about  her.    (G.  T.  Shiple\')  Overland,  i :  278. 

Some  one  paj's.     (C.  Lever)  Blackw.  113:  601. 

Some  Passages  in  the  Life  of  a  disappointed  Man.  Bent- 
ley,  2:  270. 

—  in  the  Life  of  Richard  Sydney.     Sharpe,  17:  5.  71. 
Somebody's  Bag.     Tinsley,  1 :  296. 

Somebody's  Luggage.  (C.Uickens)  All  the  Year,  8:  supp. 

Somebody's  Story.     House.  Words,  6:   579. 

Somers,  Lord  John.  Westm.  48:  60.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
12:391. — Penny  M.  2:  87. 

Somers,  Mutiny  of  the.  (C.  Sumner)  No.  Am.  57:  195. 
—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  135. 

Somerset,  lulward  Seymour,  7th  Duke  of,  Patent  appoint- 
ing him  Protector.     (.J.  G.  Nichols)  Arch.  30:  463. 

Somerset,  Edward  Adolphus,  12th  Duke  of,  on  Christian 
Belief.     Quar.  132:  423. 

Somerset,  Edward  Carr,  Earl  of,  and  Overbury  Poison- 
ing Tragedy.  Chamb.  .J.  17:  37S,  397.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  34:  165.  —  Brit.  Q.  25:  3.  Same  art. 
Kcl.  M.  40:  454. 

—  Career  of.     (S.  R.  Gardiner)  Arch.  41 :   151. 

—  Letters  of  .Tames  I.  respecting  the  Trial  of.  (W.  Bray) 

Arch.  18:  352. 

—  Papers  addressed  to  James  I.  respecting.  Arch.  17 :  2S0. 

—  Trial  of.     Westm.  47:  329.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14: 

417.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  11:  545.  —  (G.  W.  Thorn- 
bury)  Lond.  Soc.  25:  500. 
Somerset  Family;  the  Siege  of  Kagland  Castle.     Fraser, 

35:  5°5- 
Somerset  House.    Chamb.  J.  36:  254. 

—  Curious  old  Registers  in.    (E.Whitaker)  Good  Words, 

7:  770,  806. 

—  Down  Stairs  in.    Chamb.  J.  22:  TiT,-j.    Same  art.  Liv. 

■Age,  44:  34- 
Somerset  House  Annual,     Fraser,  12:  49 
Somersetshire  and  Devon,  A\'alk  through.     Temp.  Bar, 

7:  277.     18:  333. 

—  Mendip  Hills,  Chedder  Cliffs,  and  Caves  of.     Pennv 

M.  9:  6. 

—  past  and  present.     Lond.  Q.  37:  i. 
Somersworth,  N.  TL,  1740-43.     Hist.  M.  14:  204. 
Somerville,  Alexander.    Chamb.  J.  9:  361.  —  St.  James, 

17:  505. 

—  Autobiography.     Eel.  R.  88:  716. 


Somerville,  Mary.  Quar.  136:  74.  Same  art.  Eel.  ^1. 
82:  385.  —  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51:  23-  — 
(C.  Lowe)  L^nita.  i:  146.  —  with  portrait,  Hogg,  9: 
2S9.  — (M.Mitchell)  Atlan.  5:  56S.  — (C.  C.  Smith) 
O.  &  N.  9:  334.  — (E.  C.  Gray)  Good  Words,  16: 
279.  —  Nature,  7:  87.  —  (F.  P.  (Jobbe)  Ev.  Sat.  16: 
150. —  (I.  Scott)  Once  a  Week,  3:  318.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  67:  378. —  (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q.  36: 
416.  —  Am.  Bibliop.  5:  16.  —  (M.  H.  Ford)  Potter 
Am.  Mo.  16:  156. 

—  Mechanism  of  the  Heavens.     Mo.  R.  127:  13-;. 

—  Personal  Recollections.     Chr.  Obs.  74:  222.  —  (J.  R. 

Dennett)  Nation,  18:  221.  —  Nature,  9:  417. 

—  Physical  (ieography.    (.S.  E.  Cones)  No.  Am.  73:  3S6. 

—  (J.  Lovering)  Chr.  Exam.  46:  58.  — No.  Brit.  9: 
141.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  14:  433.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
18:  153.  —  Blackw.  66:  456. 

—  Recollections  of.    (S.  B.  Hcrrick)  So.  R.  n.  s.  14:  41:. 
Somerville,  Thomas.     Blackw.  90:  240. 
Somerville,  W.  (J.     Lectures  on  France.     (G.  Bancroft) 

No.  Am.  19;  50. 
Somerville's  (Lady)  Hospital.     Good  Words,  i :  S9-667. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  and  its  Churches.    (L.  R.  FLastman,  jr.) 

Cong.  Q.  10:  241. 
Something  about  a  Murder;  a  Tale.    Internat.  if.  i:  24. 
Something  between  the  Sliowers.     Fraser,  32:  127. 
Something  Divine.     House.  Words,  7:  357. 
Something  like  a  Shareholder.     Belgra.  37:  419. 
Something  to  live  for;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  33:  265. 
Something  to  my  Advantage.     Lond.  Soc.  lo:  4S1. 
Sommeiller,  Germano,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  437. 
Somnambula,  La;  a  Romance.     St.  James,  15:  463. 
Siimnambule,  The  Indian.    (J.  A.  Heraud)  Howitt,  i :  131. 
Somnambulism.     Harper,  3:  196.  —  Chamb.  J.  4:  2S4, 

293-     57-  454-  —  Eel-  K-  109 •  75-     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  63:  3.  —  Liv.  Age,  66:  S20. 

—  Artificial.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  38:  52. 

—  Belden  on.     Mo.  R.  142:  269. 
See  Hypnotism. 

Somnambulist,  The.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  152. 

Somnium;  Devotional  Case  of  Rachel  Baker.     Anal.  M. 

5:  497- 
Son  and  Heir.     Lond.  ^I.  9:  14. 

—  Bil)lical  Use  of  the  Word.      (J.  W.   Gibbs)  Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  6:  156. 
Son  Christopher.  (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  9:  519-687. 
Son   of   the   Soil.     (il.   Oliphant)    Macmil.  9:    C9-409. 

10:  54-490.     II;  1-441.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  80: 

82-598.    81:178,503.    82:174,273,547.     83:150. 

450.  53S.     84:  115-489.     85:  32. 
Sons  of  Liberty  in  1755.   (J.  H.  Trumbull)  New  Eng.  35: 

299. 
Stinderborg,  Last  Days  of.     JIacmil.  10:  246. 
Sonderbund.  War  of.    (C.  C.  Cliesney)  .Macmil.  33:  447. 
Soner,  or  Sohner,  Ernest.    (T.  J.  Sawyer)  I'niv.  Q>.  30:  91 . 
.Song  in  Season.     (A.  G.  Swinburne)  Belgra.  30:  5. 

—  hi  the  Twilight.     (E.  J.  Curtis)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  352. 

—  Memoir  of  a.     Fraser,  39:   17.     Same  art.  Liv.  .Age. 

20:  397. 

—  of  the  Angels.     (E.  Pond)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  1 :  428. 

—  of  a  Dream.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  555. 

—  of  the  Famine.     Dub.  I'niv.  30:   102. 

—  of  Fire.     (T.  D.  luiglish)  Harper,  42:  76. 

—  of  Freedom.     (E.  L.  Rand,  jr.)  Contin.  JIo.  i:  76. 

—  of  Ilion.     Fraser,  99:  569. 

—  of  the  Lark  in  the  City.     (T.  Hood)  St.  James,  i:  97. 

—  of  the  Night.     (S.  Palfrey)  Chr.  Exam.  58:  194. 

—  of  an  old  Man.     (F.  Tennyson)  Fraser,  59:  170. 

—  of  the  Redwood  Tree.  (AV.  Whitman)  Harper,  48:  366. 

—  of  a  returned  Exile.    (B.  Simmons)  Blackw.  47:  170, 

—  of  Rorek.     (J.  W.  Weidemeyer)  Atlan.  30:   17. 

—  of  the  Sirens.     (A.  Straehan)  Dark  Blue,  i:  1S9. 


SONG 


1220 


SOPHISMS 


Songr  of  the  Sea.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  242. 

—  of  tlie  Streamlet.     (J.  Inman)  Dein.  R.  g:  453. 

—  Praise  of  God  in.     So.  R.  n.  s.  10:  158. 

—  Service  of.     (M.  K.  Cross)  Cong.  Q.  11:  216.  —  (T. 

Binney)  Bib.  II.  4:  410. 

—  Two  Centuries  of.     Chamb.  J.  44:  93. 

—  without  Words.     (S.  T.  Smith)  t^ath.  World,  33:  743. 
Sonfjs  and  Ballads  by  Henry  VIII.  and  his  Contempora- 
ries.   (W.  Chappell)  Arch.  41 :  371. 

Old  Enj,dish.     Brit.  Q.  38:    195.  — All  the  Year, 

46:  400,  508.  —  Am.  Eel.  i:  499. — Eel.  R.  73:  169. 

—  and  Sailors.     All  the  Year,  29:  485. 

—  and  Son p:- Writers.     Blaekw.  7:  32. — Am.  Whig  R. 

—  and  Sonnets,  1557,  Authoi's  of.     (J.  P.  Collier)  Arch. 

26:  446. 

—  and  Words.    Colburn,i65:  1136.  —  St.. Tames,  42:  155. 

—  Battle,  and  their  Authors.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  528. 

—  Cavalier  and  Jacobite.   ((J.  W.  Thornbury)  Dub.  Univ. 

47:  210,  279,  606. 

—  Collection  of.     Westm.  32:  220. 

—  English.     House.  Words,  4:  173.  —  Irish  Q.  4:  671. 
Convivial.     Irish  Q.  3:   120. 

Old.     No.  Brit.  22:  485.  —All  the  Year,  23:  252. 

Old  Political.     Eraser.  8:  717. 

A.  D.  1 199-1327.     Mo.  R.  151:  322. 

—  for  the  Million.     Tinsley,  27:  239. 

—  for  Singing.     (H.  G.  Hewlett)  Contemp.  28:  238, 

—  (Grotesque,     (dr.  Wakeman)  Galaxy,  4:  789. 

—  Nursery.     House.  Words,  3:  601. 

—  of  Captivity.     (F.  Hemans)  Blaekw.  34:  857. 
- —  of  the  Flowers.     Dub.  Univ.  23;  303. 

—  of  France.     Fraser,  10:  464,  587.     ir:  83. 

—  of  Germany  in  early  Days.     (C.  W.  Hutson)  So.  M. 

9:  404. 

—  of  the  Gothic  Races.    Lond.  M.  3:  143.    4:  41,  412. 

—  of  the  Greeks.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  617. 
Modern.     House.  Words,  9:  25. 

—  of  Ireland.     Liv.  Age,  35:  4S4. 

Croker  on  Popular.     Mo.  R.  148:  560. 

—  of  Israel.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  4:   121. 

—  of  Italy.     Fraser.  11:  121,  247. 

—  of  Labor.    (J.  G.  Whittier)  Dem.  R.  17:  66.    18:  257. 

—  (J.  G.  Whittier)  Am.  Whig  R.  10:  274,  414. 

—  of  the  Metropolis.     Westm.  32:  220. 

—  of  the  Munster  Peasantry.     Westm.  33:  69. 

—  of  the  Music  Halls.     All  the  Year,  19:  467. 

—  of  the  olden  Time.      (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  .J.  53: 

448,  4S0. 

—  of  Scotland.     Liv.  Age,  35:  259. 

and  of  England.     (G.  Massey)  Hogg,  12:  501. 

Dauney's  Ancient  Melodies.     Mo.  R.  148:  287. 

—  of  the  Slave.     (.1.  M.  Brown)  Lippinc.  2:  617. 

—  of  Southern  India.     (.J.  Avery)  New  Eng.  32:  507. 

—  of  Society.     (.1.  B.  Matthews')  Galaxy,  18:  49S. 

—  of  the  Summer  Days.  (G.  MacDonald)  Victoria,  i:  156. 

—  of  the  Autumn  Nights.  (G.  MacDonald)  Victoria,  2:65. 

—  of  Trades.     All  the  Year,  41:  65. 

—  of  the  True  Blue.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  232,  26S,  551. 

—  of  Tuscany,  Popular.     (.1.  Ross)  Fraser,  95:  407. 

—  of  the  LTniversity  of  Pennsylvania.    Penn  JIo.  lo:  636. 

—  Old  and  new.     (G.  Roslyn)  St.  .Tames,  36:   7-;,  403. 

—  Popular.     Once  a  Week,    19:    10. —  (G.  Wakeman) 

Galaxy,  5:  157. —  All  the  Year,  16:  153.  — (B.  Mur- 
phy) Cath.  World,  22:  395.  —  Temp.  Bar,  56:  102. 

Literature  of  modern.     Tinsley,  13:  412. 

of  the  last  Ilalf-Century.    (,T.  Hullah)  Macmil.  21 : 

127.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  805. 

Talk  about.     Putnam,  7:  401. 

—  Two  very  old.     All  the  Year,  28:  158. 

—  W:ir,  and  their  Influence.    (C.  G.  Leiand)  U.  S.  Serv. 

M.  i:  -,i. 


Songs,  Wayside.    Blaekw.  80:  403. 

See  Ballads;  Madrigals. 
Song-and-Dance  Men.    (F.  W.  Loring)  0.  &  N.  2:  464. 
Soug-C(Miiposers  of  America.     (G.  Birdseye)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  12:  2S-433.     13:  41,  139-     14:  23-442. 
Song  Crop  of  1851.     Fraser,  44:  618. 
Song  Queen;  a  Poem.    (.T.  T.  Fields)  Internat.  M.  5:  188. 
Song-Writers,  Modern.    Dub.  Univ.  61:  599.  —  Colburn, 
105:  348.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  278. 

—  of  Lancashire.     Temp.  Bar,  21 :   137. 
Song-Writing,  Aikin  on.     Quar.  3:  481. 

—  Burns.     Blaekw.  46:  256. 

—  Moore.     Blaekw.  46:  368. 

—  Scottish.     (E.  McCarthy)  University  Q.  3:  10, 
Songsters,  Choir  of.     Galaxy,  7:  729. 

Sonnet,  A.     (J.  V.  des  Barreaux)  Mercersb.  11:  426. 
Sonnet,  The.    (S.  Waddington)  Tinsley,  23:  255.  —  Cath. 
World,  7:  617.  —  So.  R.  n  s.  21:  400. 

—  Book  of.     Liv.  Age,  93:  771. 

—  Critical  History  of.     Dub.  R.  79:  400.     80:  141. 

—  English.     (.J.  A.  Noble)  Contemp.  38:  446.  —(R.  H. 

Stoddard)  Scrib.  22:  905.  —  Cornh.  25:  581.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  643.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  175. 
Same  art.  Ev.   iSat.   12:  563.  —  (C.  L.  Dean)  Dial 
(Ch.),  2:  6. 
What  is  an?     (S.  T.  Coleridge)  Blaekw.  31 :  956. 

—  History  of.     Quar.   134:   186.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age, 

116:  623. 

—  Hunt's  Book  of.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  104:  626. 

—  Italian  Model  and  English  (.'opy.     Chr.  Rem.  2:  401. 

—  Range,  Cultivators,  and  Structure  of.     Chr.  Rem.  2: 

321- 
Sonnets.     So.  Lit.  J.  i:  313.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  130. 

—  Amei-ican  and  Canadian.     (.J.  Lesperance)  Canad.  Mo. 

16:  449. 

—  by  the  Sketcher.     Blaekw.  45:  651. 

—  Devotional  and  Emotional.    (Mrs.  F.  Hemans)  Blaekw. 

36:  799. 

—  Ethical.     (R.  M.  Milnes)  Blaekw.  47:  360. 

—  Four.     (E.  B.  Browning)  Blaekw.  61:  555,  683. 

—  Four  Welsh.     (M.  F.  Tupper)  Dub.  Univ.  52:'  287. 

—  Houseman's  Collection  of  English.     Eel.  R.  65:  593. 

—  Ojdds  and  Ends  about.     Chamb.  J.  58:  300. 

—  on   Life.  Love,  and   Death.     (D.  G.  Rossetti)  Fortn. 

11:  266. 

—  on  the  Offices  and  Fortunes  of  Poetry.     (W.  A.  But- 

ler) Blaekw.  39:  453. 

—  Talk  about.    Blaekw.  128:  159.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

146:  743.     Same  art.  Appleton,  24:  325. 
Sonnet-Writers,   English.     Eel.    R.   74:    568. —(H.  G. 

Hewlett)  Contemp.  22:  633. 
Sonora,  Glimpse  of.     St.  James,  31:  120. 

—  Pima  Language  of.  Vocabulary  of.     Hist.  M.  6:  18. 

—  Summerland  Sketches.    (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lippinc.  24:  5. 
Sonorous  Vibrations  with  a  revolving  Lantern.    (H.  Car- 

miehael)  Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  312. 
Sontag,  Madame  Henrietta.    Eel.  M.  19:  91.  —  Tait,  n.  a. 
16:  714. 

—  and  the  Opera.     Blaekw.  67:  688. 

—  Episode  in  the  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  529. 

—  First  Debut  of.     Sliarpe,  45:  277. 
Soolimas  in  West  Africa.     Meth.  M.  48:  311. 
Soonkesala  Canal.     (J.  H.  Latham)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  385, 

481. 
Sooty  Tapoa.     Penny  M.  8:  169. 
Sophia  and  the  Heights  of  Kammerleh,  1877.     Blaekw. 

123  :  194. 
Sophia  Carlton;  a  Tale  of  Ontario.     Peop.  J.  8:  157. 
Sophia  Dorothea  of  Zell.     (Lady  Lamb)  Tinsley,  26:  133. 
So])hie     (Mrs.  A.  M.  Miinster)  Bentley,  58:  425,  524,  613. 
Sophie;  an  Interlude.     Chamb.  J.  57:  505,  521. 
Sophisms,  About.     (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  141:  287. 


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SOUL 


Sophists,  Ancient,  and  Modern  Liberals.    Dub.  Univ.  41 : 
691. 

—  Athenian  and  American.     (J.  R.  Boise)  Lakeside,  i: 

100,  149,  231. 
Sophocles.     (E.    L    Sears)  Xat.   Q.    13:    137.  —  (J.  A. 

Synionds)  Fortn.  24:  324. 
-  and  the  Greek  Tragedy.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  iii,  157. 

—  and  his  Tragedies.     (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  21:  314. 

—  Antigone.     Blackw.   113:  576.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

117:  643.  — (J.  R.  Boise)  Chr.  R.  16:  64. 

and  its  Critics.     For.  Q.  35:  56. 

Recent  Editions  of.  (J.  B.  M.  Gray)  Meth.  Q.  12:  96. 

—  Antigone's  Farewell  to  Hicnion.     (M.  E.  Easter)  So. 

^I.  16:  404. 

—  Characteristics  of.     Month,  4:  574. 

—  Dale's  Translation.     Quar.  31:   198. —Mo.  R.   106: 

225. — Eel.  R.  40:  2S9. 

—  Electra.    Blackw.  i:  147. 
Drennan's.     Mo.  R.  89:  26. 

Translation  from.     Lond.  M.  8:  373. 

—  Genius  of.     (R.  C.  Jebb)  Macmil.  27:   i.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  80:  19. 

—  Life  and  Teachings  of.     (.T.  L.  Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  11: 

102. 

—  CEdipus.  at  Harvard  College.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Atlan. 

48:    106. —  (T.   Hill)  Education,   i:  619. —  (B.   L. 
Gildersleeve)  Nation,  32:  347,  364. 

—  Oxford  Edition.     Mus.  lo:  532. 

—  Philoctetes.     Blackw.  i :  593. 

—  Plumptre's  Translation  of.     Eel.  R.  124:  233.  —  (W. 

W.  Goodwin)  No.  Am.  107:  656. 

—  Stuart's  QSdipus  Tyrannus.     Chr.  R.  3:   161.  —  (A. 

Addis)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:   -,64. 

—  Theology  of.    (W.  S.  Tyler)  Bib.  Sac.  17:  575.    18:  53. 

—  Trachinia;.     Blackw.  44:  400. 

—  Tragedies.     Westm.  99:  i. 

Sophocles,  E.  A.     Greek  Exercises.     No.  Am.  53:  255. 
Sophonisba.     (H.  W.  Herbert)  Godey,  22:  iSo. 
Sophronius,  Sketch  of.     St.  James,  20:  229. 
Soprano  and  Tenor.  (A.  E.  T.  Watson)  Lond.  Soc.  23  :  420. 
Sor  Eustachio;  a  Tale.     (.T.  Estagel)  Bentley,  62:  635. 
Sorbonne  of  1835.     Blackw.  39:  296. 
Sorcerer,  The.     Dub.  Univ.  16 :  76. 
Sorcerers.     Eraser,  20  :  30. 

Sorcery,   Ancient   and    modern.     Temp.    Bar,    13:    231. 
Same  art.  ¥.c\.  ^l.  64:  3S8. 

—  and  Magic.     Sharpe,  15  :  77. 

Narratives  of.     Blackw.  69:  450. 

—  in  ancient  Times.     (F.  Jacox)  Belgra.  12  :  351. 

—  Modern.     Corn h.  30:  36. 

Sordcllo.     (Mrs.  C.  H.  Dall)  Radical,  lO :  280,  372,  445. 
Sordid  Vengeance.     (B.  Webber)  Tinsley,  28:  295. 
Sorel,  Agnes.     (J.  Grant)  Lond.  Soc.  24:  460. — Bent- 
Icy,  48 :  497. 

—  and  her  Contemporaries.     Dub.  Univ.  36  :  59.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  20:  552. 

—  True  History  of.     (R.  H.  Home)  Litcrnat.  M.  3  :  396. 
Sorghum.     (T.'P.  Kettell)  Hunt,  48:   17. 

Sorghum  Sugar.     (F.  H.  Storer)  Nation,  31:  58. 
Sorrento.    Cornh.  33:  184.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  20. 

—  Franciscan  Monastery  at.     Lond.  M.  7:  53,  343. 

—  Sketches  of.     Broadw.  8:  S6-201. 

—  Visit  to.     Ix)nd.  M.  8:   13,  i;o. 

Sorrento  Days.     (C.  D.  Warner)  O.  &  N.  3:  26,  198,  657. 

4:  156,  6S2. 
Sorrento  Papers.     Broadw.  9:  86,  129,  201. 
Sorrow;  a  Poem.     Liv.  Age,  I12:  2. 

—  and  Gladness.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  285. 

—  and  the  Mermaid.     AH  the  Year,  22:  330,  355. 

—  Attributes  of.     (,J.  H.  Phipp=)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  30:  82. 

—  Mystery  of.     Good  Words,  1 :  650. 

—  on  the  Sea;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  339, 


Sorrows  of  Childhood.    (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  65:  304. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  78. 

—  of  an  eldest  Son.     Belgra.  14:  442. 

—  ot  Greatness;  a  Tale.     Chauib.  J.  41:  186. 

—  of  Sark.     Tinsley,  3:  491. 

Sortain,  .Joseph.     Ecl.R.  II5:  16. — Chr.  Obs.  62:  61. — 
Chr.  Rem.  43:  179. 

—  Count  Arensberg.    Blackw.  73:  537.  —  New  Q.  2:  530. 
Sosivizka,  the  Bandit  of  Dalmatia.     (^ornh.  32:  560. 
Sosuowski,  Sophie.     (F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  11:  398. 
Soteriology.    (M.  Kiefier)  ReL  Q.  28:  iSi.  —Am.  Church 

R.  22:  12. 

—  Early  History  of.  Am.  Church  R.  20:  390,  529.  21 :  204. 

—  Scholastic  and  Tridentine.     Am.  Church  R.  21:  360. 
See  Atonement ;  Jesus  Christ. 

Sotheby,  Wm.    Constance  de  Castile,  Poem  of.     Eel.  R. 
12:  904. 

—  Poems.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  10:  206.  — Mo.  R.  Ii5: 

396.     See  Homer. 

—  Saul ;  a  Poem.     FxL  R.  6:  594. 

—  Tragedies.     F'cl.  R.  22:  473. 

Sothern's  Lord  Dundreary.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  ^j^- 

Soto,  Fernando  de,  Charter  of  Charles  V.  to.     Hist.  M. 

5:  42. 

—  Conquestof  Iloridaby.  (A.  C.  Ramsey)  Natiou,  7:  314. 

—  Letter  of.     Hist.  M.  2:  193. 

—  Route  of.     Kni(;k.  63:  4;7.  —  Sharpe,  42:  265. 

—  Will  of.     Hist.  M.  5:  134. 

Sotol,  or  Bear-Grass.    (V,  Havard)  Am.  Natural.  15:  873. 
Soubiaco,  Italy,  Visit  to.  (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World, 

12:  3S0. 
Soufriere  at  St.  Vincent.     Sliarpe,  25:  103. 
Sought  for  Siller.     Colbiirn,  156:  178,  300. 
Soul,  The.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  2S7.  —  (F. 

R.  Marvin)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:  421.  — (II.  II.  Barber) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  I.  — (E.  Phelps)  ContJn.  Mo.  3: 

734.    4:  546.  —  De  Bow,  29:  22-^. 

—  and  Body.     (W.  Hill)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  4:  48.  —  (G.  H. 

Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  20:  388. 

—  and  Evolution.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  385. 

—  and  the  Future  Life.     (F.  Harrison)  19th  Cent,  i:  623, 

832.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  i:  237,  309. 

a   Symposium.     (R.   H.   Hutton  and  others)    loth 

Cent.  2:  329,  497.     .Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  513,  641. 
Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  499.     2:  20. 

—  and  the  Gospel.     L'niv.  Q.  19:  33. 

—  and  its  World.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  24:  179. 

—  and  Neurology.     (W.  H.  Wynn)  Luth.  Q.  8:  177. 

—  and  Spirit,  one  in  the  Old  Testament.     (F.  A.  Gast) 

Ref.  Q.  26:  395. 

—  and  the  Stars.     (.\.  G.  Trent)  Dub.  T'niv.  95:  334. 

—  and  the  Theory  of  Evolution.     Dub.  Univ.  93:   i. 

—  and  the  World.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  87:   153. 

—  between  Death  and  Resurrection.     Eel.  R.  50:  273. 

—  Bush  on.     (S.  Tyler)  Princ.  18:  219. 

—  (conditions  of.     (W.  A.  Cram)  Radical,  6:  202. 

—  Dietetics  of.     Ev.  Sat.  14:  483.  —  (II.  T.  Tuckerman) 

Clir.  Exam.  64:  157. 

—  Evidences  of  its  Existence.  (.\.  Travcr)  Ref.Q.  27:  19-. 

—  Exodus  and  Pilgrimage  of.     Eel.  R.  115:  240. 

—  Fcchner's  Second.     (II.  T.  Finck)  Nation,  29:  229. 

—  (^allaudet's  Book  on.   (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  4:  145. 

—  (icrman  Philosophers  on.     (R.  II.  Whitdock)  Westm. 

52:   III. 

—  Guizot  on  State  of.     Mo.  R.  164:  561. 

—  Homeric  Words  for.     (C.  F.  Keary)  Mind,  6:  471. 

—  Human  and  Animal.     (.1.  A.  Reubelt)  Chr.  t^.  2:  472. 

—  Immateriality  of.     Chr.  R.  25:  289. 

Spirituality  and   Immortality  of.      (W.  H.   Hill) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  123. 

—  Immortality  of.     See  Immortality. 

—  in  its  Relation  to  God.     Chr.  Rem.  18:  65. 


SOUL 


1222 


SOUNDING 


Soul,  The,  in  Prison;  a  Poem.    (A.  Webster)  Macmil.  17: 
122.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  234. 

—  Inquiry  as  to.     {L.  Sawyer)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  276. 

—  Lotze  on.     (J.  T.  Bixby)  Unita.  K.  7:   172,  233. 

—  Material   Hypothesis  of.     (A.  P.   Sprague)  Nat.  Q. 

27:  25. 

—  Nature  of.     (A.  Traver)  Mercersb.  25:  460. 

—  Nephesh,  Meaning  of.  (W.  H.  Cobb)  liib.  Sac.  37:  134 

—  Newman  on.     Prosp.  E.  5:  253. 

—  Origin  of.     (W.  K.  Pendleton)  Chr.  Q.  3:  149. 
and  Destination  of.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Unita.  R.  2: 

lOI. 

—  Pantheistic  Theories  of.     (F.  A.  Paley)  Am.  Catli.  Q. 

2:  30. 

—  Pi'actical  Study  of.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  63:  331. 

—  Pre-exjstence  of.     (C.  A.  G.  Keii)  Bib.  Sac.  12:  156. 

—  (J.  F.  Bruch)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  6S1.  —  Am.  Presb.  II. 
2:  546.  — (F.  A.  Gast)  IJef.  Q.  26:  403. 

—  Psyche;  does  she  fly   out  of  the  Window?    (S.  B. 

Goodenowj  New  Eng.  40:  643. 

—  Questions  of.     Brownson,  12:  209. 

—  Scriptural   Doctrine   conccruing.      (R.    0.   Williams) 

Univ.  Q.  2:  27. 

—  Selling  the.     (R.  H.  Home)  Contemp.  33:  310.    Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  514.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
139:  104. 

—  Separate  Existence  of.     (J.  Hogg)iFraser,  4:  529. 

—  State  of.     (M.  Guizot)  Am.  Eel.  2:  240. 
after  Death.     Mo.  R.  130:  525. 

—  Theory  of.     (J.  B.  Dalgairns)  Contemp.  16:  16.  —  (.J. 

Frohschammer)  Contemp.  16:  555. 

—  Theories  of,  History  of.     (A.  Bain)  Fortn.  5:  47. 

—  Value  aud  Loss  of.  (C.  W.  Buck)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  51 :  46. 
Soul  of  the  Beautiful.  (J.  R.  O'Neill)  St.  James,  2:  54. 
Soul  of  the  Corporation.  (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  8:  87. 
Soul's  Activity.     Brownson,  17:  43. 

Soul's  Journe}';  a  Poem,  from  the  German.    J.   Spec. 

Philos.  II :  49,  129. 
Soul's  Questionings.     (Lady  Wilde)  Dub.  Univ.  87:  441. 
Souls.     (A.  J.  H.  Duganne)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  100. 
Soul  Agent;  a  German  Romance.     Bentley,  7:  366. 
Soul  Liberty.     (J.  Dowling)  Chr.  R.  18:  22. 
Soul  Trap.     (J.  Greenwood)  Ev.  Sat.  5:  658. 
Soulage  Collection.     Art  J.  9:  30,  136. 
Soule,  Gideon  Lane.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  12:  57. 
Soule,  Pierre,  with  portrait.     Dcm.  R.  29:  267. 
Soulie,  Frederic.    Memoirs  of  the  Devil.  Mo.  R.  152:  98. 

—  Sathaniel.     Mo.  R.  151 :  496. 

Soulouque,  Emperor  of  Hayti.     Chamb.  J.  31:  150. 

—  and  the  Dominicans.     Dem.  R.  30:  137,  234. 

Soult,  Nicholas,  Marshal.  Quar.  62:  161.  —  Hogg,  9: 
17.  —  Internat.  M.  5:  145.  —  Eel.  M.  26:  16.  — Liv. 
Age,  32:  266. —For.  Q.  15:  360.  —  Eraser,  29:  564. 

—  and  his  Murillos.     Lond.  M.  6:  114. 
Soult  Gallery.     Art  J.  4:  230. 

Sound.  (H.  R.  Haweis)  Argosy,  4:  427.  Same  art.  N. 
Ed.  4:  353- 

—  Acoustical  Controversy.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  477. 

—  Adaptation  of  Public  Buildings  to.     (W.  Shand)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  39:   i. 

—  Air  as  a  Vehicle  of.  (J.  Tyndall)  Eel.  Engin.  10:  548. 

—  and  Light,  Alleged  Analogies  between.     Blackw.  4: 

442.  — (A.  G.  Bell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  305. 

—  and  Music,  Taylor's.     Nature,  10:  496. 

—  and  Sense.     (G.  Wakeman)  Galaxy,  i:  6^4. 

—  Civilization,  and  Noise.     (J.  Sully)  Fortn.  30:   704. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Intel.  Obs.   12:  42. —Once  a  Week, 

18:  36.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  1S6. 

—  Ears  and  Eyes.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Macmil.  37:  203. 

—  Experiments  in.  (A.  M.  Mayer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  6^ 
for  ringing  Bells.      (J.  W.   Nystrom)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  61 :  260. 


Sound,  Herschel  on.     Quar.  44:  475. 

—  how  produced.     (G.  S.  Mackenzie)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

42:  197. 

—  How  Sound  and  Words  are  produced.     (G.  M.  Shaw) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  43. 

—  Influence  of.     (R.  Usher)  Peop.  J.  6:  275. 

—  Motion  and  Sensation  of.    (J.  Tyndall)  Nature,  9:  206. 

—  Motions  of.     (J.  Tyndall)  Pop.  Sci  Mo.  7:  410. 

—  Nature  of  Vibratory  Motions.    (A.  M.  Mayer)  Nature, 

18:  571,  594,  648. 

—  Peirce  on.     New  York  R.  4:  164.  * 

—  Perception  of  the  Source  of.    (Lord  Rayleigh)  Nature, 

14:  32. 

—  Piienomena  of.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  18:  69. 
and  Laws  of.     (J.  B.  Upham)  Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  215, 

348.     66:  21. 

—  Polarization  of.     (S.  W.  Robinson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

iii:  201. 

—  Power  of.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  175.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

75:  479- 
Gurney  on.     (J.  Sully)  Mind,  6:  270. 

—  Production  of,  by  radiant  Energy.     (A.  G.  Btll)  Na- 

ture, 24:  42.  —  (A.  G.  Bell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  186, 
324.  —  (W.  H.  Preece)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  iii:  217. — 
(A.   G.  Bell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  iii:  401.  — (A.  G. 
Bell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  305.     121:  463. 
under  Water.     Penny  M.  13:  13. 

—  Propagation  of.     Ed.  R.   15:  3S8.  —  (S.  T.  Preston) 

Nature,  18:  253. 

—  Rayleigh's  Theory  of.     (H.  Hehnholtz)  Nature,   17: 

237.     19:  117. 

—  Recent  Researches  in.     (W.  B.  Taylor)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

iii:  30,  94. 

—  Refraction  of.     Nature,  9:  513. 

—  Signaling  by.     (E.  P.  Edwards)  Eel.  Engin.  24:   137. 

—  Sonorous  Flames,  Experiments  on.     (W.  B.  Rogers) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  I,  240. 

—  Sympathetic  Resonance  of  Tuning-Forks.     (R.  Spice) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  112:  411. 

—  Tr.msmission  of,  by  the  Atmosphere.     (J.  Tyndall) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  175.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  671. 

—  Tuning  two  Forks  to  Unison.     (R.  Spice)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

hi:  372. 

—  Tyndall  on.     All  the  Year,   19:  255.  —  Eel.  M.  72: 

691.  —  (J.  C.  Welling)  Nation,  21:  279,  400. 

—  Velocity  of.     Nature,  18:  558. 

—  —  in  Wood.     (M.  C.  Ihlseng)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  125. 
Various  Methods  of  determining.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

106:  271. 

—  Writing.     See  Phonograph. 
See  Articulate. 

Sounds  and  Colors,  Comparison  of.     Blackw.  4:  17S. 

—  Distant.     All  the  Year,  24:  104. 

—  Mysterious.     Chamb.  .J.  53:   183. 

—  of  Nature.     (.1.  M.  Johnson)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  131. 

—  produced  by  Gases  in  Tubes.     (J.  Tyndall)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  64:  404. 

—  Relative  Intensities  of.     (A.  M.  Mayer)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

105:  44,  123. 

—  Velocity  of  very  loud.    (W.  W.  Jacques)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

117:  116. 
Sound  Color-Figures.     (S.  Taylor)  Nature,  17:  426. 
Sound  Waves,  Reflexion  of.     (O.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

"9:  133- 
Sound  Dues,  1856.     Eel.  R.  105:  293. 
Sounding- Apparatus.     (T.  F.  Jewell)  Nature,  17:  230. 

—  for  Coast  Survey  Use.      (E.  B.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76: 

242. 

—  for  Deep-Sea  Sounding.     (W.  P.  Trowbridge)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  78:   I. 
Sounding  Brass.     (L.  W.  Champney)  Galaxy,  23:  671. 
bounding  the  Gong.     Cornh.  2i  :  418. 


SOUNDINGS 


1223 


SOUTH 


Soundings  and  Currents  in  N.  Pacific.    Nature,  lo:  484. 

—  and  Dredgings  by  United  States  Coast  Survey.     Na- 

ture, 2:  167. 

—  Deep-Sea.     (W.  P.  Trowbridge)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  157, 

386. 

and  Geology.     (Prof.  Giimbel)  Nature,  i:  657. 

in  the  North  Pacific.     Nature,  9:   150. 

in  the  Pacific.     Nature,  10:  131,  357. 

See  Sea;  Deep  Sea. 

Soup,  Eilucational  Influences  of  free.     (R.  Connor)  Na- 
tion, 22:  155. 

—  for  Children.     (J.  Liebig)  Pop.  Sci.  II.  4:   157. 

—  Making.     All  the  Year,  20:  247. 

—  Question  of.     All  the  Year,  9:  352. 

South,  Robert.     Quar.  124:  357.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age. 
97:  643. — Nat.  M.  12:  362. — Siiarpe,  14:   129. 

—  Sermons  of .     (C.  Francis)  Chr.  Exam.  4:  230. — Chr. 

Exam.  29:  140. —  (G.  Shepard)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 
2ds.  12:  392.  —  Retros.  9:  291. — Eel.  R.  S5:  265. 
—  (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  63:  293.  —  Meth.  Q.  4: 
5S7.  — Cong.  M.6:  599. —  (L.  W.  Spring)  Cong.  Q. 
19:  48.  —  Univ.  Q.  20:  367. 
South,  The  [United  States].     Dem.  R.  28:   139. 

—  Agricultural    Exhaustion   of,  and  its   Remedy.      De 

Bow,  14:  34. 

—  Agricultural  Labor  at.     Galaxy,  12:  328. 

—  Agriculture  in,  Prospects  of.     De  Bow,  22:  180. 

—  and  Europe,  Communication  between.  De  Bow,  21 :  411. 

—  and  her  Remedies.     De  Bow,  10:  i,  265. 

—  and  the  North.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:   123. 
in  the  Convention  of  1787.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R. 

n.  s.  2:  359. 

—  and  the  Union.     De  Bow,  10:  151.  —  (J.  M.  Garnett) 

De  Bow,  18:  145-6S1.     19:  3S. 

—  and  the  ^Yest,  Domestic  Manufactures  in.     (M.  Tra- 

ver)  De  Bow,  3:   1S7. 

Maritime  Interests  of.     So.  Q.  4:  309. 

Military  and  Naval  Resources  of.     (L.  Troost)  De 

Bow,  1 :  251. 
Political  Alliance  between.     (.7.  T.  Morgan)   No. 

Am.  126:  309. 
Prospect  of.     (-J.  Pope)  De  Bow,  1 :  128. 

—  Aristocracy  in.     (D.  Campbell)  No.  Am.  102:  24. 

—  as  affected  by  her  Slave  Institutions.     (D.  J.  McCord) 

De  Bow,  II :  349. 

—  Atkinson  on.  (AY.  E.  Boggs)  Internat.  R.  11 :  338-405. 

—  .Vttitude  of.     (J.  Q.  Moore)  De  Bow,  29:  25. 

—  Black  and  White  in.     (Sir  G.  Campbell)  Fortn.  31: 

449,  5  88. 

—  Buckingliam's  Tour  in,  1841.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  303. 

—  Cav  ilier  Theory  refuted.     (W.  II.  Whitmorc)  Contin. 

Mo.  4:  60. 

—  Christianity  in.  History  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  13:  124. 

—  Christmas  in  the  olden  Time  in.     (E.  Phelps)  Lake- 

side, 9:  19. 

—  Colleges  in.     N.  Eel.  5:  214. 

—  Commercial  and  Agricultural  Independence   of.     De 

Bow,  13:  477.     29:  466. 

—  Commercial  Prospects  of,  1S51.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  686. 

—  Country  of  the  Lost  Cause.     N.  Eel.  3:  337. 

—  '"Crackers"  of.     (J.  S.  Bradford)  Lippinc.  6:  457. 

—  De  Forest's  Chivalrous  Southrons.     So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  97. 

—  Destinies  of.     So.  Q.  23:   178. 

—  Direct  Foreign  Trade  of.     (M.  F.  Maury)  De  Bow,  12: 

126,  381.  —  De  Bow,    14:  437.  —  (A.   Dudley)  De 
Bow,  24:  352. 

—  Domestic  Histories  of.     So.  Q.  21:  507. 

—  Duty  of,  in  1873.     (H.  Ewbank  and  W.  II.  Browne) 

So.  M.  13:  177.  — (R.  L.  Dabney)  Land  We  Love, 
6:  108. 

—  Early  Physicians  of.     De  Bow,  22:  298. 

—  Edinburgh  Review  on.     De  Bow,  10:  512. 


South,  The,  Education  as  looked  at  in.     (E.  S.  .Joynes) 
Education,  1 :  70. 

—  Education  in.     (C.  Lowe)  O.  &  N.  i:  775.  —  (J.  H. 

Morison)  Unita.  R.  7:  424. —  (T.  M.  Logan)  Am. 

Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  92.  — (D.  H.  Hill)  Land   We  Love, 

i:  I,  83,  235.  —N.  Eel.  6:  38. 
Labor,  and  Wealth  of.     (S.  Cartwright)  De  Bow, 

27:  263. 
Non-proscriptive  Schools  in.     (C.  G.  Fairchild)  O. 

&  N.  9:  223. 

—  Educational  and  Industrial  Development  of.     De  Bow, 

20:  622. 

—  Educational 'interests  of.     (\Y.  J.  Sj'kes)  Land  We 

Love,  3:  476. 

—  Educational  Problem  iu.     (W.  H.  Page)  Internat.  R. 

11:  309. 

—  Educational  Reform  at.     (E.  Heriot)  De  Bow,  20:  67. 

—  Enterprise  and  Energy  of.     (G.  Maningault)  Laud  We 

Love,  2:  272. 

—  Evangelization  of.     (L.  Abbott)  New  Eng.  23:  699. 

—  Excursion  in,  1851.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  245. 

—  Expense  of  Military  Occupation  of.     Land  We  Love, 

4:  109. 

—  Female  Writers  of.     (E.  B.  Cheesborough)  Land  We 

Love,  2:  331.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  471. 

—  Fitzhugh's  Sociology  for.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  129. 

—  Franchise  in.     (W.  Baird)  Nat.  Q.41:  3-5. 

—  Free  Labor  in.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  344. 

—  Future  of.     De  Bow,  10:  132.— (T.  P.   KettelT)   De 

Bow,  21:  30S.  — (W.  D.  Trammel)  So.  M.  lO:  751. 

—  (L.  Turnbull)  .So.  M.  11:  125. 

—  The  great.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  9:  i,  129. 

—  Grievances  of.     (R.  Scnners)  So.  M.  10:  613. 

—  Hate  of  New  England  in.     (V.  Sherwood)  Contin.  JId. 

4:  241. 
of  the  North  in.     (H.  Greeley)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  448. 

—  Home  Education  at.  (C.  K.  Marshall)  De  Bow,  18:  655. 

—  Hope  of,  1869.     (E.  D.  Cheney)  Chr.  Exam.  87:  241. 

—  illustrated.     (R.  Keeler  and  A.  R.  Waud)  Ev.  Sat.  Ii : 

284,  329. 

—  Immigration  to.     (F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  lo:  384-545. 
the  true  Policy  of.     Land  We  Love,  6;  303. 

—  in  1862.     Cornh.  7:  495. 

—  in  1865.     (.1.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  i:  75-425. 

—  in  1869.     (W.  L.  Trenholm)  Hunt,  61:  4. 

—  in  1871.    Ev.  Sat.  lo:  338. 

—  in  1S72.     (E.  S.  Nadal)  Nation,  14:  197. 

—  in  1877.     (J.  L.  M.  Curry)  Galaxy,  23:   544. 

—  in  1878.     (W.  Baird)  Na"t.  Q.  37:  271.     38:   131. 

—  in  18S0,  Political  Attitude  of.     Atlan.  45:  817. 

—  Industrial  Condition  of,  i86g.     Nation,  9:  164. 

—  Industrial   Regeneration   of.     (J.   H.   Lumpkin)    De 

Bow,  12:  41. 

—  Industry  of.     (T.  P.  Kettell)  De  Bow,  12:  169. 
Development  of.     (J.  I).  Orr)  De  Bow,  19:   i. 

—  —  Progress  of.    (.1.  II.  Hammond)  De  Bow,  8:  501.  — 

(J.  li.  Hammond)  West.  J.  4:   182. 

—  Internal  Improvement  System  of,  1S38.     (.1.  C.  Traut- 

wine)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  27:   10. 

—  Intimidation  in,  1876.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  23:  145. 

—  (H.  Wiiite)  Nation,  23:  378. 

—  Journej-  through.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  8:  5-641. 

—  Landscape  of.     (T.  A.  Richards)  Harper,  6:  721. 

—  Letters  from.    ( W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  6 :  36S.  —  Portfo. 

(Den.)  19:  131. 

Sketchesof.     So.  Lit.Mess.  14:  470.  efspg.     15:70, 

158. 

—  Literature  in.     (P.  H.  Hayne)  So.  M.  14:  651.  —  So. 

Lit.  J.  3:72.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  1:1.  17 :  289.  23 :  3S7, 

—  Manufactures  in.     De  Bow,  8:  134. 
Field  for.     De  Bow,  24:  3S2. 

Practical  ResulU  of.     De  Bow,  18:  777. 


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South,  The,  Manufacturing  in.     Republic,  5:  209. 

~-  a  military  Nation.    (C.  G.  Leland)  Contiii.  Mo.  2:  413. 

—  The  new.     (E.  De  Leon)  Putnam,  15:  45S.  —  (S.  La- 

nier) Scrib.  20:  840. 

—  New  Products  for.     (J.  R.  Poinsett)  De  Bow,  3;  462. 

—  Nortliern  Hostility  to,  Basis  of.     De  Bow,  28:  7. 

—  Northerner's  Defense  of.     De  Bow,  21:  514. 

—  Olmsted's  Cotton  Kingdom.     Eel.  K.  115:   53.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  73:   147.  —  (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ. 
Q.  19:  82. 

—  Opposition  to   Free-School   S.vstem.     (S.    M.  Logan) 

Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  92. 

—  Ordeal  of  Emancipation  in.     Republic,  5:  241. 

—  People  of.  Character  of.     (H.  li.  Pleasants)  Land  We 

Love,  4:  243. 

—  Physical  Education  at.     De  Bow,  24:  177. 

—  PoHcy  of,  1865.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  i:  516. 

—  Policj-  of  President  Hayes  towards,  1877.     Internat. 

R.  4:  686. 

—  Poor  Whites  of.     (J.  R.  Gilmore)  Harper,  29:  115.  — 

(E.  B.  Seabrook)  Galaxy,  4:  6S2. 

—  Popular  Discourses  and  Orators  in.     So.  Q.  20:  318. 

—  Population  of,  its  Destiny.     De  Bow,  13:  13. 

—  Power  of  Self-Protection  of.     De  Bow,  29:  545. 

—  Prospects  and  Policy  of,  1854.     So.  Q.  26:  431. 

—  Pulpit  of.  Failure  of.     (D.  Swing)  No.  Am.  130:  356. 

—  (F.  Shoup)  No.  Am.  130:  585. 

—  Question  of.     (W.  H.  Trescot)  No.  Am.  123:  249.  — 

(C.  Gayarr^)  No.  Am.  125:  472. 

in  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  10:   57S. 

Industrial  Aspects  of .     (W.  L.  Trenholm)  Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  ,J.  9:  78. 
White  Side  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  31:  126. 

—  Railroad  Administration  in.     De  Bow,  14:   145. 

—  Rambles  in.     Biackw.  87:   103. 

—  Keal  Condition  of.     (E.  A.  Pollard)  Lippinc.  6:  612, 

—  Rebuke  of   Bourbonism,    187S.     (G.  E.   Woodberry) 

Nation,  27:   140. 

—  Reformation  of.     (W.  T.  Eustis)  New  Eng.  25:  143. 

—  Regeneration  of,  and  English  Land  Question.    Nation, 

29:   323. 

—  Rehabilitation  of.     Hunt,  54:   169. 

—  Religion  in,  Decay  of.     Land  We  Love,  5:  202,  299. 

—  Resources  of.     St.  James,  6:  450. 

—  Rights  of.     (D.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  6:  183. 

and  Resources  of.     (J.  B.  Floyd)  De  Bow,  21 :  602. 

—  Ruin  and  Reconstruction  of.     (E.  De  Leon)  So.  M.  14: 

17-560. 

—  since  the  War.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  15:  44.  —  (E. 

De  Leon)  Eraser.  90:  153,  346,  620. 
Somers  on.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  lo:  624. 

—  Sketches  in.    Appleton,  4:  12-164.  —  Lippinc.  10:  540. 

—  Small  Planters  in.     (J.  0.  Noyes)  Galaxy,  4:  989. 

—  Social  and  Industrial  Condition  and  Needs.     (W.  L. 

Trenholm)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  78. 

—  Social  State  of,  1853.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  236. 

—  Society  in.     Republic,  4:  337. 

—  Solid.     (H.  Watterson)  No.  Am.  128:  47.  —  (E.  At- 

kinson) Internat.  R.  10:   197. 

—  Southern  View  of,  1871.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  4. 

—  State  of.     111.  M.  2:  469. 

—  Statesmen  of,  and  their  Policy.     No.  Am.  131:  507. 

—  Statesmanship  of.     (J.  Q.  Moore)  De  Bow,  29:  401. 

—  Study  of  an  old  Southern  Borough.     (W.  H.  Page) 

Atian.  47:  648. 

—  Summer  Travel  in.     So.  Q.  18:  24. 

—  Swiimpsof,  Reclamation  of .  De  Bow,  17:  525.  24:  232. 

—  Temper  of,  1865,     Nation,  i:  523. 

—  Thirteen  Years  in.     Dem.  R.  34:  3^4. 

—  Through  the  Cotton  States.     (R.  Kirke)  Knick.  58: 

314,  412,  508. 

—  Trade  of.  Revolution  of.  (J.  E.  Tuel)  DeBow,  15:  341. 


South,  The,  Trade  of,  with  Europe.    De  Bow,  4:  208,  2ij7- 

—  Travels  and  Travelers  in.     Dc  Bow,  21:  323. 

—  Troubles  in.     (J.  C.  Delaviage)  So.  M.  16:  513. 

—  Troubles  of,  and  their  Remedy,  1868.     (J.  O.  Noyes) 

Galaxy,  5:  365. 

—  True  Policy  of.     De  Bow,  21:  469. 

—  True  Strength  of.     (E.  N.  Yerger)  So.  M.  16:  520. 

—  Undeveloped  Resources  of.     Republic,  3:  257. 

—  University  of.     De  Bow,  26:  538. 

—  Wants  of.     (E.  Heriot)  De  Bow,  29:  215. 

—  War  against.     De  Bow,  21:  271. 

—  War  Poetry  in.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  R.  n.  s.  i:  273. 

—  Wliat  to  do  with,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  362. 

—  Winter  in.     (H.  D.   Strother)  Harper,   15:  433-721. 

17:  289. 

—  Writers  of,  Raymond's.    (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  8: 

241. 

—  Wrongs  of,  Cheever's  Letter  on.     So.  Q.  8:  421. 
See  also  Southern  States;  U.  S.  Civil  War. 

South  African  International  Exhibition,  1877.     Pract.  M. 

6:  335.     See  .\frica,  South. 
South  America.     (J.  Robertson)  Westm.  30:  136.  —  (E. 

Everett)  No.  Am.  12:  432.  —  (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am. 

ig:  158.  —  Westm.  6:  202. —Biackw.  15:  133,351. 

—  (T.  Dwight)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i :  378.  —  For.  Q.  18: 

455.  —  Pamph.  13:  35.  —  Anal.  M.  7:  225.  —  Quar. 

32:  125.  —  Mo.   R.   108:  66.     117:  167.  —  Niles's 

Reg.  13:  185.    15:  228.    16:  supp.  46.    22:  76,  148. 

—  Advantage  of.     So.  Q.  24:  412. 

—  Adventures  in.     Dub.  Univ.  i :  422,  495.     2:536.    4: 

205. 

—  Andrews's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  114:  233.  —  Mus.  11: 

526.  —  Lond.  M.  19:   162. 

—  Brackenridge's  Vo^-age  to,  1817.     Eel.  R.  32:   172. — 

Anal.  M.  15:   190. 

—  Castelnau's   E.xpedition  to,   1843-44.      Colburn,   107: 

38S.     108:   100.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  50:  799. 

—  Cieza  de  Leon's  Travels.     Anthrop.  R.  3:  298. 

—  Civilization  and  Barbarism  in.     Chr.  Exam.  85:   185. 

—  Coulter's  Cruise.    Biackw.  62:  323.  —  Eel.  R.  86:  182. 

—  Earthcjuakc  Region  of.     Eel.  M.  72:  246. 

—  Educational  Lessons  for.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  533. 

—  T'vinancipation  of.     Portfo.(I)en.)  19:  92. 

—  E.xtinct  Races  of.     Chanib.  J.  4:   197. 

—  (iabrias's  Travels  in.     Colburn,  143:  611. 

—  Gillies's  Expedition  to,  1849-52.     (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr. 

Exam.  6i :  222. 

—  Glimpses  of  the  West  Coast.     Knick.  62:  481. 

—  Hadtield's  Travels  in.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  204. 

—  Hall's  Journal  in,  1820-22.     Lond.  M.  lo:  229. 

—  Hincliliff's  Sketches.     Fraser,  71:  643. 

—  in  the  iSth  Century,     Dub.  Univ.  81:   i. 

—  Marcoy's  Travels  in.     Scrib.  9:  265. 

—  Missionary  Journey  in.    Month,  7:  22-51S.   8:  56,  171, 

293.     9:  30-469.     Same  art.  Cath.  World,  5:  S07. 

—  My  first  Ride  in.     Chamb.  J.  48:  497. 

—  Natural  Phenomena  in.     (J.  Munro)  Nature,  II :  329. 

—  Orton's  Exped.  to.   (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  40:  344. 

—  Paez's  Wild  Scenes  in.     Liv.  Age,  78:  2S0. 

—  Pazo's  Letters  on.     So.  Q.  12:330.  —  West.  R.  1:202. 

—  Plains  of.     Hogg,  9:   186. 

—  Republics  of.     (J.  C.  Fletcher)  No.  Am.  88:  430. — 

No.  Brit.  33:  381.  —  Chr.  R.  16:  321. 
and  Monroe  Doctrine.     Nat.  Q.  13:   114. 

—  Rio  de  la  Plata,  1844-50.     Brit.  Q.  17:  95. 

—  Robertson's  Letters  on.     Mo.  R.  160:  291. 

—  Sketches  of.    (J.  Brigham)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  lo:  So,  139. 

—  (G.   Grafton)  Am.   Mo.   M.    11:  252,  418. —'(J. 
Dempster)  Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  55. 

—  Social  and  religious  Condition  of.     (N.  S.  Riehai'dt-on) 

Am.  Church  R.  8:  189. 

—  Southern  Aborigines  of.     Penny  M.  11 :  ^^^  61. 


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South  America,  States  of.     Dem.  R.  i:  263,  369,  477.    2: 
99.  — (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  6:  3. 

—  Surveying  Voyages  to,  1826-36.     Mo.  R.  149;  393. 

—  Terry's  Travels  in.     Am.  Q.  16:  401. 

—  Thomson's  Letters  on.     Meth.  M.  50:  601. 

—  Travel  in.     Nature,  11:  241,  262. 

•  and  Adventure  in.     Blackw.  74:  140. 

—  Travels  in.     Eel.  R.  50:  93.  —Brit.  Q..  15:  33S. 

—  Ulloa's  Voyage  to.     Retros.  16:  409. 

—  Unexplored  Parts  of.  (C.  R-  Markham)  Geog.  M.  5:  8. 

—  Vegetation  of,  Characteristics  of.    (C.J.  V.  Bunbury) 

Eraser,  76:  no.     Same  art.  Ecl.M.  69:  307. 

—  War  of  Independence  in.     Lond.  M.  22:  406. 

—  Waterton's  Wanderings  in.    (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  43: 

299.  —  Mus.  8:  458.     9:  103.  —  (T.  Huglies)  Jlac- 
niil.  39:  326.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  763. 

—  Wild  Scenes  in.     Eel.  M.  60:  309. 
See  Argentine  Republic;  Brazil;  etc. 

South  American  Patriot's  Song.     Colburn,  4:  253. 
Southampton,  Henry  Wriothesley,  Earl  of,  Confinement 

by  Queen  Elizabeth.     Arch.  19:  263. 
Southampton,  England,  Bar  Gate  at.     Penny  M.  2:  1S5. 

—  Buildings  of.     All  the  Year,  26:  180,  227. 

—  Church  Administration  at.     (^ong.  M.  27:  685. 

—  Homeward  Cargoes  to.     Chamb.  J.  15:  222. 
Southampton,   Mass.,  Lead  Mine  in.     (W.  Tudor)  No. 

Am.  i:  385. 

—  Ministers  of.     Quar.  10:  396. 
Southard,  Samuel  L.     New  Eng.  Jf.  g:  17. 

—  Address  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  2. 

South  Berwick,  Me.,   Burial  Inscriptions.     N.  E.  Reg. 

4:  37.     10:  57. 
South  Breaker;  a  Tale.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Atlan.  9:  557, 

6S7.     Same  art.  Sharpc,  41:  300.     42:  14. 
South  Carolina.     New  Eng.  M.   i:  246,  ^^y. — Niles's 

Reg.  35:   155.  — Chamb.  J.  35:  65. 

—  Address  to  Freemen  of,  17S8.     Carey's  Mus.  3:  413. 

—  Agricultural  Prospects  of.     So.  Q.  8:  118. 

—  Agricultural  Survey  of.     So.  Q.  3:  449. 

—  Agriculture  of.     Ue  Bow,  19:  523. 

—  and  England.     Liv.  Age,  29:  42. 

—  and  Massachusetts.     (.J.  G.  E.  Earned)  New  Eng.  3: 

411,  606.     4:  195. 

—  and  Militarj' Academies.     So  (J.  26:  191. 

—  and  Georgia,  Pardo's  Exploration  in,  1566-67.     Hist. 

M.  4:  230. 

—  At  the  old  Plantation.     Lippinc.  17:  iiS,  241. 

—  Beaufort  District.     (F.  Kidder)  Ccmtin.  Mo.  i:  381. 

—  before  the  Revolution.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  il :  138. 

—  (^Ihanges  along  the  Coast  of.     (O.  M.  Lieber)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  78:  354. 

—  Charters  and  C'onstitutions  of.     De  Bow,  20:  395. 

—  College  of.     (T.  Cooper)  So.  Lit.  J.  4:  540.  —  De  Bow, 

27:  572.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  70. 

—  Denmark  Vesey.     (T.  W.  Iligginson)  Atlan.  7:  72S. 
-^  Doctrine  of,  1S20.     Niles's  Reg.  43:   127. 

—  Education  in.     (Judge  Cooper)  No.  Am.  14:  310.  — 

So.  Q.  7:  55. 

—  Emigrants  to,  in  1697.     N.  E.  Reg.  30:  64. 

—  An  Englishman  in.     Contin.  5Io.  2:  689.     3:  no. 

—  Free-School  System  in.     So.  Q.  i6:  31. 

—  Geological  Survey  of,  Tuomey's.     (T.  S.  Bouvc)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  58:  61.  — So.  Q.  16:  161. 

—  Government  of,  1871.   (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  12:  212. 

—  Governor's  Message.  1817.     Niles's  Reg.  13:  277, 
jSig.    Niles's  Reg.  15:  supp.  70. 

1827.     Niles's  Reg.  33:  230. 

1828.     Niles's  Reg.  35:  274. 

1830.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  117. 

1S32.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  173,  259. 

—  Samuel  Hoar's  Mission  to.     So.  Q.  7:  455.  —  (J.  G. 

E.  Earned)  New  Eng.  3:  411,  606.    4:  195. 


South  Carolina,  Huguenots  at  Port  Royal.    (F.  Parkmaii) 
Atlan.  12:  30. 

—  Hunt  in.     All  the  Year,  24:  84. 

—  in  1830.    Niles's  Reg.  39:  304.  —(A.  H.  Everett)  Ann. 

Reg.  5:  62. 

—  ni  1832.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  413.     43:  87,  219,  et  ?eq. 

44:  55,  71,  86.  —  Ann.  Reg.  8:  31.     See  crLo  Nulli- 
fication. 

—  in  1865.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  i:  106,  172. 

—  in  1S74.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  8:  129. 

—  in  18S0.     (E.  Hogan)  Internal.  R.  8:  105. 

—  In  the  Pineland.     (R.Wilson)  Lippinc.  16:  441. 

—  Internal  Improvements  in.     (J.  L.  Sullivan)  No.  Am. 

13:  143- 

—  Journal  in.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  104,  140. 

—  Judicial  Tenure  in.     So.  Q.  7:  448. 

—  Judiciary  System  of.     So.  ().  18:  464. 

—  Law  of  arresting  Free  Blacks.     Niles's  Reg.  25:   12. 

27:  242,  261. 

—  Low  Country  of.     (G.  Manigault)  Land  We  Love,  i : 

382.     2:  5. 

—  Low-down  People  in.    (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Putnam,  11 : 

704. 

—  Manifesto,  1S32.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  413. 

—  Manufacturing  in.     (J.  H.  Taylor)  De  Bow,  8:  24. — 

(W.  Gregg)  De  Bow,  II :  123.  —  De  Bow,  16:  452. 

—  Military  Schools  of.     So.  Q.  18:  527. 

—  New  England  Settlement  in.     N.  E.  Reg.  I3:  299. 

—  Oath  Act,  1832.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  347. 

—  Ordinance  of  Secession,  i860.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  244. 

—  Partisan  Warfare  in,  1776.    (T.  L.  Chase)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  4:  14. 

—  Penitentiary  Sj'stem  of.     So.  Q.  18:  357. 

—  Political  Philosophy  of.    So.  Ci.  23:  120.     26:  37,471. 

—  Present  Attitude  and  future  Action  of.    So.  Q.  20:  273. 

—  Proprietary  History  of.     So.  H.  22:  316. 

—  Relics  of  old.     (P.  D.  Hay)  Appleton,  19:  498. 

—  Republican  Party  in,   1877.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

24:  230. 

—  Rivers  of.     So.  Q.  18:  66. 

—  Scenery  in.     All  the  Year,  4:  43S,  462. 

—  Sea  Islands  of.     (E.  B.  Seabrook)  Galaxy,  2:  317. 

—  Second  Regiment  of,  in  1S65.    (W.  Wallace)  So.  Hi.-t. 

Pap.  7:  128. 

—  Separate  Sece-sion  of.     So.  Q.  20:  298. 

—  Simms's  History  of.     So.  Q.  4:  247. 

—  Sketches  of.    Knick.  20:  36,  222,  444.  —  Am.  !Mo.  M. 

8:  313,  431.  — 111.  M.  2:  66. 

—  Socialism  in,  1874.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  18:  247. 

—  Society  in,  1S77.     Atlan.  39:  670. 

—  State  Sovereignty  of.  (T.  M.  Hanckcl)  De  Bow,  29:  302. 

—  Statistics  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  449. 

—  Stripes  for,  1861.     Frascr,  63:  301. 

—  Subterranean  Streams  of.     (R.  Wilson)  Pop.  Sci.  ^lo. 

6:  197. 

—  SupeVstitions  and  Traditions  of.     So.  Lit.  J.  4;  258. 

—  Topics  in  the  History  of.     So.  Q.  18:  66. 

—  Up  the  Ashley  and  Cooper.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Harper, 

52:  I. 

—  Upper  Country  of.     De  Bow,  27:  688. 

—  War  of  the  Revolution  in.    (J.  Gaston)  Hist.  M.  22:  90. 

—  So.  Q.  11:  46S.     14:  37. 
South  Carolina  Railroad  Co.,  Report,  1844-47.  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  40:  156,  231.     42:  91.     44:  I.     45:  331. 
South  Carolinians,  Feeling  of,  in  1S65.     (W.  F.  .VUen) 

Nation,  i :  237. 
Southcott,  Joanna.     Ed.  R.  24:. 453. 
South  Devil.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Atlan.  45:  173. 
South  Downs,  Saunter  on.     Lond.  Soc.  32:   154. 
Southend,  Day  at.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  10:  26. 
Southern  Agricultural  Congress,  Call  lor.     (W.  C.  Dan- 

iell)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  613. 


SOUTHERN 


1226 


SOUTHEY 


Southern  and  Western  Agriculture  and  Mechanics'  Asso- 
ciation.    De  Bow,  4:  419. 

Southern  and  Western  Periodical  Literature.  DeBow.i:  i. 

Southern  and  Western  States,  Address  to.  De  Bow,  11: 
142. 

—  Convention  at  Memphis.     De  Bow,  i :  7. 

—  Industry  of.     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  6:  285. 
Siiutiieru  Athintic  and  Mississippi  K.  K.    De  Bow,  i:  22. 
Southern  Authors,  Duty  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  241. 
Southern  Authorship.     N.  EcL  5:  77. 

Southern  Caucus,  1849.     Am.  Whig  R.  9:  221. 
Southern  Cities.     De  Bow,  6:  226. 

—  Health  and  Disease  in.  ( W.  P.  Hort )  De  Bow,  3 :  250. 
Southern  Civilization,   Is  it  worth  preserving  V     So.  Q. 

19:  189,  533- 
Southern  Confederacy,  Pollard's  Secret  History  of.     (J. 
R.  Dennett)  Nation,  g:  340. 

—  Prospects,  Resources,  etc.     De  Bow,  26:   571. 

—  Women  of.     So.  R.  u.  s.  21:  333. 
See  Confederate  States. 

Southern  Convention.     So.  Q.  18:  191. 

Southern  Democrats,  Word  to.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  190. 

Southern  Education  for  Southern  Youth.    (J.  Perkins,  jr.) 

De  Bow,  19:  462. 
Southern  Historical  Society',  History  and  Objects  of.    (.J. 

W.  Joues)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  i:  39. 

—  Objects  of.     (W.  Hampton)  So.  M.  14:  supp.  14. 
Southern  Homesteads.     (F.  Fielding)  Land  We  Love,  i: 

410.     3:  504. 
Southern  jNIedical  Reports.     De  Bow,  9:  293. 
Southern  Paciric  Railroad.     West.  J.  7:  23.  —  De  Bow, 

22:  509. 
Southern  Planter.     (W.  W.  Harney)  Lippinc.  11 :  102. 
Southern  Poets.     So.  R.  n.  s.  11:  39. 
Southern  Republics,  Alliance  of.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am. 

22:  162. 
Southern  Review,  1867-71.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  419. 

—  Critics  of.     So.  E.  n.  s.  18:  444. 

Southern  Rights  Associations.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  178. 
Southern  Rights  Convention,  Proceedings  of .    So.  Ci.  20: 

273,  298. 
Southern  School  Books.     De  Bow,  13:  258. 
Southern  States  of  the  American  Union.     (.\.  Anderson) 

Macniil.  39:  515.  —  De  Bow,  8:  45.     22:  302. 

—  Debts  of.     (A.  Oaksmith)  So.  M.  13:  733. 

—  Legal  Status,  1S67.    (C.  W.  Russell)  So.  R.  n.  s.  i :  70. 

—  Old  and  new.     (J.  C.  Reed)  Internat.  R.  3:  209. 

—  Post-Pliocene  of.     (E.  Desor)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  49. 

—  Status  of,  in  1866.    (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation,  2:  358. 
See  South,  The. 

Southerner's  Daughter.  (H.  F.  Harrington)  Godey.24:  30. 
Southesk,  Lord.  Jonas  Fisher:  a  Poem.  Belgra.  29:  250. 
Southey,  Caroline  B.,  second  Wife  of  Robert.    Cornh.  30: 

217.     Same  art.  Li V.  Age,  123:  108.    Same  art.  Ev. 

Sat.  17:  211.  —  Liv.  Age,  42:  526. 

—  Poems.     Victoria,  26:  166. 

Southey,  Robert.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  230.  —  Mus.  13:  199. 
—  Liv.  Age,  29:  227.  —  Blackw.  69:  349,  385. — 
(W.  S.  Landor)  Eraser,  42:  647.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
22:  332.  —  (T.  Curtis)  Chr.  R.  17:  121.  —  Bentley, 
29:  115.  40:  320. —  Nat.  M.  1 :  513.  —  (S.C.Hall 
and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  18:  21,  49.  Same  art. 
F.c\.  M.  66:  494,  591.  — Cornh.  28:  468.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  81:  720.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  1I9:  354. 
Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  467. — with  portrait,  Col- 
burn,  i:  566.  —  (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  29:  430. — 
(W.  Townsend)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  199.  —  (H.  T. 
Tuckerman)  Godey,  42:  119.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
65:  686.  —  (F.  Lawrence)  Sharpe,  13:  24,  82. — 
Peop.  .1.  10:  I. 

—  All  for  Love.     Blackw.  26:  62. 

—  and  S.  T.  Coleridge.     Ed.  R.  87:  368. 


Southey,  Robert,  and  Lovell,  Wives  of.     Internat.  M.  4: 
241. 

—  and  his  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  458. 

—  and  Charles  Lamb.     Bentley,  36:  603. 

—  and  Porson,  Imaginary  Conversations  of.     Eel.  Mus. 

i:  179. 

—  and  Wordsworth,  Early  Recollections  of.     Eel.  Mus. 

3:   105. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Dub.  Univ.  31:   iii. 

—  Book  of  the  Church.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  354.  —  Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  7:  359,  413.  —  We.-^tm.  3:  167.  —  Mus. 
5:  247.^  Chr.  Obs.  25:  30,  89. 

—  Bunyan,  and  Bunhill  Fields.    Eraser,  31 :  30S.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  5:  107. 
—  Carmen  Triumphale.  Ed.  R  22:  447.  —  Anal.  M.  4:  19. 

—  Colloquies  on  Society.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  50: 

528.  Same  art.  Selec.  Ed.  R.  3:  106.  —  (.1.  .1. 
Blunt)  Quar.  41:  i.  —  Blackw.  26:  611. — Am.  Q. 
6:  55.  — Mo.  R.  119:  382.  —  Eraser,  i:  584. 

—  Common-Place  Book.     Sharpe,  lo:  179. 

—  Curse  of  Kehama.     (Sir  W.   Scott)  Quar.  5:   40. — 

(F.  Jeffrey)  ¥A.  R.  17:  429.  — Blackw.  37:  815.— 
(J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  13:  185,  334.  —  Portfo.(Den.) 
6:  513. 

—  The  Doctor.     (W.  Maginn)  Eraser,  i6:  658.    17:  107, 

310.  —  Quar.  51:  68.  —  Blackw.  38:  269,  547.^ 
Dub.  Univ.  29:    608.— Bib.  R.  5:   245.  — Mo.   R. 

133:  353-     147:  295. 

—  Dowden's  Life  of.    (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  30:  158. 

—  Genius  and  Character  of.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  68. 

—  History  of  Brazil.     See  Brazil. 

—  Humor  of.     Chamb.  J.  18:  247. 

—  in  his  Study.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  370.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  123:  4S2. 

—  Lay  of  the  Laureate.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  26:  441.  — 

Mo.  R.  82:  91.  —  Eel.  R.  24:  196. 

—  Letter  by.     Lond.  M.  11:  100. 

—  Letter  to.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  8:  401. 

—  Letters  of.     Quar.  98:  456.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  49: 

705.— Nat.  M.  9:   544.  —  New  Q.  5:   267.  —  Liv. 
Age,  49:  293. 
Warter's  Edition.     Colburn,  107:  116.     108:  20. 

—  Letters  to  Matilda  Betham.     Fraser,  98:  73. 

—  Life  of.     Chamb.  J.  12:  385.  — Ed.  R.  91:  13.     92: 

173- 
and  Correspondence  of.     Ed.  R.  93:    370.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  31:  145.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  23:  145. 

—  Eel.  R.  91:  13.     92:  173.  — Dub.  Univ.  35:  236. 

36:  113.    37:  37. — Quar.  88:  197.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  28:  433. — Fraser,  41:  200.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  24:  577.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  13:  157.399-  —  No. 

Brit.  12:  371.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  25:  97.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  20:  i.  —  No.  Brit.  13:  225.    Same  art. 

F:c1.  M.  20:  359.  — Liv.  Age,  23:  605.    25:  9,  261. 

27:  33,  609.    28:  60.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  73:  i. 

-Chr.  Rem.  19:  285. 
and  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  85:  265. 

—  Madoc.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  7:  i.  — Eel.  R.  2:  899. 

—  Obituary  of.     Eel.  Mus.  2:  427. 

—  Oliver  Newman.     Liv.  Age,  8:  345. 

—  Original  Letters  of.     Bentley,   13:  596.  — Eel.  Mus. 

2:  459. 

—  Poetical  Works.     Ed.  R.  68:    354.  — (H.  Ware,  jr.) 

No.  Am.  48:  351.  — Gen.  Repos.  i:  443.  — Mus. 
35:  441.  — Ecl.^  R.  68:  213.  — Mo.  R.  144:  456. 
145:  125. 

—  Quartet  of  Quarterly  Reviewers.     Bentley,  40:  320. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51 :  240. 

—  Roderick.      (F.   Jeffrey)   Ed.    R.   25:    1.     Same   art. 

Anal.  M.  6:  177.  — Quar.  13:  83.  —  Portfo.(Den.) 
14:  333.  —Eel.  R.  21:  352.  — Chr.  Obs.  14:  592. 

—  Sale  of  his  Library.     Fraser,  30:  87. 


SOUTIIEY 


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SPA 


Southev,  Robert.     Tale  of  Paraguay.    Blaokw.  i8:  370. 

—  Eel.  K.  42:  32S.  — Loud.  M.  13:  231. 
-Thalaba.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.   i:  63. -Blackw.  38: 

128.  —  (Mrs.  Dr.  Ford)  Am.  Church  R.  18:  183. 
_  Vision  of  Judgment.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  35:  422.  — 

Mo.  R.95:  170.— Eel.  R.  35:  4iS-— Lonil-M  3=  428- 
_  Wat  Tvler.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  28:  151.  -Anal.  M. 

10:  272.  — Mo.  R.  82:  313. 

—  Wordsworth,  and  Coleridge.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tuit, 

n.  s.  6:  453,  513- 
See  Lake  Poets.  n  •   un 

Southrteet,    Antiquities  discovered   at.     (P.    Kashleigti) 

Arch.  14:  37-  ^   .  ,    ,,•    • 

Southgate,    Bishop    Horatio,    and    Episcopal    Missions. 

New  Eng.  3:  244. 

—  Tour  in  Armenia.     Chr.  Exam.  29:  115. 

So   Hadlev,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10 :  395. 
South  Kensington.     (E.  A.  liowring)  19th  Cent,  i:  563. 
2:  62. 

—  Art  Treasures  at.     Once  a  Week,  7:  162,  175. 

—  Cookery  at.     Victoria,  22:  165. 

—  Exhibition,  1871.     Victoria,  17:  425-  —  (»•  ''•  Mackie) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  10:  2S4.-(G.  A.  Sala)Belgra.  18: 
89.  —  (J.H.  Pollen)  Month,  15:  60. 
_  Horticultural  Gardens.     Tinsley,  lo:  583. 

—  India  Museum.     Nature,  12:  192. 

_  Museum  at.  Chamb.  J.  28:  145-  -  (M-  D.  Conway) 
Harper,  51 :  486,  649.  -Chamb.  J.  50:  628.  -  Uub. 
Uiiiv.  79:  677.     80:  7S,  20S.  — Penn  Mo.  6:  839. 

and  Loan  Exhibition.     Quar.  113:  176. 

Half-Hours  at.     (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  5:  257, 

\',alian  Sculpture  at.     (H.  De  Triqueti)  F.  Arts  Q. 


Loan"  Collection  at.     (M.  D.  Wyatt)  F.  Arts  Q.  i: 

54.    2:  9. 
Scientific  Apparatus  at.     Pract.  M.  6:  183,  253.  — 

Nature,  13:  503.     14=  i-i75- 

Persian  Objects  in.     Pract.  M.  6:  138. 

_  Museum  of  Industrial  Art.     (J.  C.  Robinson)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  22:  77. 

—  National  Portrait  Exhibition,  1866.     Cornh.  13.  743- 

—  Schools  of  .\rt.     Victoria,  9:  461- 

—  Science  Teachers  at.  Instruction  to.     Nature,  4:  361. 
South  Pole,  What  do  we  know  of?    All  the  Year,  37=  4i7- 
Southport  Aquarium.     (C.  E.  de  Ranee)  Nature,  li :  393- 
So.  Reading,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  RjS-J^'  »^9. 
South  River  Club,  Maryland,  1 742-1873.     (H.  H.  lirog- 

den)  Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  301. 
Southrons,  Chivalrous.     N.  Eel.  5:  456- 
South  Sea,  Discovery  of,  by  the  Rivers  of  New  France. 

Hist.  M.  5:  237. 
South  Seas,  French  in,  Yvan's  Voyages.  Colburn,  98.  4^- 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  599. 

—  Kidnaping  in.     St.  James,  32:  421. 

—  Navigation  of.     (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  45:  361. 
South  Sea  Bubble.     (E.  W.  Stoughton)  Hunt,  3:  97-- 

Chr.  Obs.  40:  91.  — Penny  M.  n:  309,  ji/-     ^'^^ 

Law,  John. 
South  Sea  Expedition.     See  Exploring  Expedition,  U.S. 
South  Sea  House,  Recollections  of.     (C.  Lamb)  Loud.  M. 

South  Se'a  idyl.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  3:  257. 

South  Sea  itiands'.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Harper,  49 •-  4SS. 
—  Am.  Q.  20:  I.  —  New  York  R.  2:  405. 

—  in  18^1.     (J.  Inglis)  Good  Words,  2:  506. 

—  in  1S61.     (J.  Inglis)  Good  Words,  2:  545. 

—  Missions  in,  Williams  on.     Eel.  R.  65:  413. 

—  Missionaries  at.     (R.   Southey)   Quar.  2:    22. -(N, 

Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  i. 

—  Moereuhuut's  Voyages  to.     Cong.  M.  22:  45S,  634. 


South  Sea  Islands,  Mythology  of.     Quar.  142:  232. 

—  Stewart's  Visit  to.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  33:  484- 

—  (R.  Palmer)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  277.  —  (A.  B.  Dod) 
Princ.  10:   140.  — Westm.  16:  341. 

Williams's  Missionary  Enterprises  in.  Mo.  R.  143:  407- 

South  Sea  Islanders.    "(W.  W.  Gill)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  2. 

—  (W.  L.  Ranken)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  223. 

South  Sea  Labor  Traffic.  (H.  S.  Fagan)  Dark  Blue,  3:  429- 
South  Sea  Scheme  and  the  Funding  System.     St.  Paul's, 

5:  473. 
South   Sea  Slavery;    Kidnaping  and  Murder.      (E.    (i. 

Blackmore)  Macmil.  27:  370. 
South   Shore  of  Massachusetts,  Along  the.     (S.  G.  «  . 

Benjamin)  Harper,  57:  1. 
South  Staffordshire  Coal  Fields.     Once  a  Week,  6:  148. 
Southwark,  Anglo-Norman  Style  iu  St.  Olave's.     (G.  R. 

Corner)  Arch.  38:  37. 

—  Election  in.     Eel.  R.  82:  482. 

—  Lewes's   Hostelry  in  the  Parish  of   St.  Olave.      (J. 

Gage)  Arch.  23:  299. 

—  Old  Hostelries  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  606. 
Southwell,  Robert.     (W.  J.Walter)  U.S.  Cath.  M.  2: 

513,  594- -Cong.    2:    306,    355- -(^I-    F-  J-S'*") 
Cath.  World,  32:  121.  — Penny  M.  4:  95.  'o^- 
-as   Scholar,    Poet,    and    Martyr.      (J.   G.    MacLeod) 
Month,  31:    439- -(J-  G.    Meline)    Cath.  World, 

Southwest,  The.     (A.  C.  Wheeler)  Scrib.  12:  529.- Am. 

Q   19:  28.- (A.  B.  Meek)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  219. 
_  Border  Reminiscences  of.     (R.  B.  Marey)  Harper,  39: 

157-SS6.    40:126,762.    41:120.    43:681. 

-  Climate  and  Fevers  of.  (J.  G.  Harris)  De  Bow,  27:  41- 

—  Early  Life  in.     (J.  H.  Brown)  De  Bow,  14:  330. 

—  New"  Route  to.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  6:  257. 
_  Reclamation  of  the  River  Wilds  „f.     De  Bow,  26:  239. 

-  Red  Reminiscences  of.  (W.  M.  Baker)  Atlau.  29:  657. 
_  Trade  of.  (M.  F.  Maury)  West.  J.  7:  375-  ^^  , ,  ^ 
Southwiek  ]>riory.  Matrix  of  the  Seal  of.     (t.  Maddeu) 

Arch.  23:  374-  ,,  „ 

Southworth,  Edward.     (H.  M.  Grout)  Cong.  Q.  13-  i- 
Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N.     Retributiou.     Am.  ^^  hig  K. 

Souvenir  of  imperial  Sovereigns.     (D.  Piatt)  Galaxy,  1 1 : 

241. 
Souvenirs.     Am.  Q.  1:286. 

—  a  Poein.     (R.  W.  Buchanan)  Once  a  \N  eek,  5:  12;. 
-of  a  Man  of  Letters.     (J.   H.  Siddons)  Galaxy,  21: 

406,  538,  784-     22:  84,  193.  406. 
Souvenir  Books,  or  joint-stock  Literature.     Lond.  M.  10. 

478. 
Souvestre,   Emile.     Eel.  R.  118:  loi.-NewQ.  2:  121. 

—  (L.  A.  Roberts)  Lakeside,  4:  309. 
Souza,  Mad.  A.  F.  de.     Charles  et  Jlaric.   Ed.  R.  2:  1S4. 
Sovereign's  Messenger.     St.  James,  3:  33.  37o. 
Sovereignty.    St.  Paul's,  i:  76.    Same  art.  N .  Eel.  I .  i. 

—  Ancilloii  on.     ^Mo.  R.  83:  519- 

—  Austin  and  Maine  on.     (F.  Harrison)  lortn.  30:  475, 
682. 

—  in  modern  States.     Dub.  R.  75^  239-     77'-  39-  _ 

—  of  the  People.     Niles's  Reg.  27:  i,  17,  35^  «'  ^^1- 
Dem.  R.  22:  241. 

and  State  Rights.     Dem.  R.  25:  3. 

—  -  and  Duty  of  Citizen.    (A.  L.  Haves)  Luth.  Q.  4:  97- 
-of  the  Sea."    (J.   K.  Laughton)  Fortn.  5:  7i8.-(A. 

A.  Low)  Putnam,  14:  649. 

—  Principle  of.     Meth.  Q.  15:  4'- 

—  Roval  and  Repre.sentative.     Westm.  98:  i- 
Soyer,  Alexis.    Modern  Housewife,  or  Menagere.  Eraser, 

Sozzit?,"  The',  and  their  School.     (A.  Gordon)  Theo.  R. 

16:  295,  531. 
Spa.     Sharpe,  18:  225. 


SPA 


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SPAIN 


Spa;  Choice  Watering-Place.  (P.  Fitzgerald)  Once  a 
Week,  25:  371. 

—  Oldest  of  Wateriiig-Places.     St.  Paul's,  5:  62.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  664. 
Spas,  Continental.     Colburn,  i2o:  321. 

—  French.     Mo.  K.  159:  153. 

—  of  England.     Mo.  K.  154:  570.  —  Blackw.  49:  725. 

—  of  Germany.     Mo.  11.  144:  81. 

—  Pilgrimages  to.     Mo.  R.  155:  21. 
See  Wildbad. 

Space.     (F.  Bayma)  Cath.  World,  21:  433,  614,  790. 

—  and  Extension.     (F.  E.  Abbot)  No.  Am.  99:  64. 

—  and  Time,   Hodgson  on.     (G.  S.  Morris)  Am.  Presb. 

K.  16:  217. 

and  Motion.     (S.  H.  Hodgson)  Mind,  5:  3S6. 

Our  Control  of.     (J.  Venn)  Mind,  6:  18. 

—  Astronomical  Prt)of  of  a  resisting  Medium  in.     (A. 

Hall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  404. 

—  Kant's  Theory  of,  and  modern  Mathematics.     (J.  N. 

P.  Land)  Mind,  2:  38. 

—  I.ange  on.     (J.  A.  Stewart)  Mind,  3:   112. 

—  Muscular  Perception  of.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Mind,  3:  433. 

—  Notion  of.     (J.  E.  Cabot)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  225. 

—  of  four  Dimensions.     (G.  F.  Rudwell)  Nature,  8:8.  — 

(F.  Zollner)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  S3. 
Mvstery  of.     Dub.  Univ.  gi:  573. 

—  Philo"sophy  of.     (E.  V.  Neale  and  F.  E.  Abbot)  No. 

Am.  100:  311. 

—  Sense  of,  and  Semicircular  Canals.      (G.  C.  Robert- 

son) Mind,  3:  559. 

—  Spatial  Quale.     (W.  James)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  13:  64. 

—  Tiieory  of,  H.  Czolbe's.    (R.  Adamson)  Mind,  i:  404. 
Spades.  "(L.  L.  White)  Overland,  8:  183. 

Spafields  Riots.  All  the  Year,  16:  562. —  (W.  Thorn- 
bury)  Antiquary,  4:  125,  137,  149. 

Spagnoletto.     Chanib.  J.  15:  345. 

Spagnoli,  Baptista.     Latin  Poems.     Chr.  Rem.  14:  314. 

Siiain.  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  29:  241.  —  De  Bow,  13:  367, 
563.  —  Am.  Q.  5:  116.  —  For.  Q.  8:  150.  —  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  7:  241,  441.  8:  305.  —  New  Eng.  M.  7:  385. 
—  (G.  Ellis)  Quar.  i:  i.  — Westm.  i:  289. 

—  Address  of  American  People  to.     Hist.  M.  15:   iSS. 

—  Adventures  of  an  Italian  Emigrant,  1820-23.    Colburn, 

16:  378.     17:  555. 

—  Affairs  of,  1837.     Dub.  Univ.  g:  635. 

—  —  1848.     Eraser,  38:  i. 

—  Among  the  Carlists.     Appleton,  15:  673,  705. 

—  Amusements  in.     (G.  Ticknor)  No.  Am.  21:  52. 

—  Ancient  Legislation  of.     Ed.  R.  22:  50. 

—  and  Espartero.     Brit.  Q.  20:  561. 

—  Border  Lands  of.    F:c1.  R.  104:  80.  — Dub.  Univ.  48: 

616.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  40:  108. 
in  1875.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  21:  53. 

—  and  her  Colonies.     Quar.  17:  530. 

—  and  her  Governments.     Lond.  Q.  3:  344. 

—  and  her  Politicians.     Am.  Whig  R.  13:  494. 

—  and  her  Resources.     Dub.  R.  13:  308. 

—  and  Morocco.     Mo.  R.  125:  227. 

LTrquhart's  Travels  in.     Quar.  86:  415. 

—  and  Portugal,  1835.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  54:  1S6. 

—  and  Rome.    (C.  F.  de  Montalernbert)  Contemp.  25:  197. 

—  and  Scotland,  Buckle  on.    Chamb.  J.  35:  404. 

—  and  the  Spaniards.     Fraser,  33:  380.  —  Chanib.  J.  51 : 

550.  —  Cornh.  15:  231. —  Eel.  R.  124:  429. 
Ford  and  Hughes  on.     Va\.  R.  84:   175. 

—  and  Spanish  Polities,  1851.     Ed.  R.  93:  455. 

—  Antiquities  of.     Bentley,  ig:  204. 

—  Arabs  in.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  657.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

35'-  55'-— (W.  H.  Lowrie)  Princ.  32:  236.  — (H. 

C'oppee)  Penn  Mo.  4:   133-843. 

Dominion  of.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  For.  Q.  i:  i. 

Gleanings  after.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  771. 


Spain,  Arabs  in,  Reign  of.     Mo.  R.  107:  503. 
See  iiUo  below,  Spain,  Moors  in. 

—  as  it  is,  1843.     Blackw.  57:   181. 

—  as  it  was  and  is.     Fraser,  32:  428. 

—  Banditti  of.     (R.  Ford)  Quar.  6i :  362. 

—  Barracks  and  Hospitals  in.     Temp.  Bar,  51:   loi. 

—  Basque  Provinces  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  g:  549. 

—  Borrow's  Bible  in.    (R.  Ford)  Ed.  R.  77:  105.  —  Dub. 

R.  14:  443. 

—  Borrow's  Zin^ali  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  2:  257. 

—  Bourbons  in.     (.1.  Bonner)  Harper,  10:  484. 

—  Bourgoing's  Travels  in.     (J.  Allen)  Ed.  R.  5:  125. 

—  Bridle  Roads  of.     Bentley,  32:  235-587. 

—  British  Legion  in,  1836.     All  the  Year,  27:  396. 

—  Bull-Fights  in.     See  Spanish  Bull-Fights. 

—  Cadiz  and  its  Boatmen.     Temp.  Bar,  48:  28. 

—  Campaign  in  Arragon.    (E.  R.  Church)  So.  M.  17:  438. 

—  Career  of   Don  Carlos.     Liv.  Age,  6:  179.  —  For.  Q. 

16:  177. 

—  Carlism  in.     (J.  W.  Preston)  Scrib.  7:  229. 

—  Carlist  War  in,  1834-35.    Blackw.  40:  644.  —  (A.  Ali- 

son) Blackw.  41:  573.  —  Quar.  54:   194.  —  Ed.  R. 

63:  469.    64:  177.  —  Dub.  Univ.  10:  372. — Fraser, 

16:  485. 

New  Features  in,  1837.     Fraser,  16:  139. 

Tale  of.     Blackw.  35:  756.     36:  48. 

—  Lord  Carnarvon  in.     Fraser,  15:  789. 

—  Carr's  Travels  in,  1809.  (.J.  l^oster)  Eel.  R.  14:  706,  7S5. 

—  Castilian  Days.    (.J.  Hay)  Allan.  27:  50-591.    28:  21. 

—  Catalonian  Bridle-Roads.    (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  21:  284. 

—  Church  of.     Blackw.  72:   711. 

and  the  Exchequer.     (E.  St.  Maur)  Fortn.  i:  147. 

and  State  in.     Cath.  World,  10:  130. 

—  Willis  Gaylord  Clark's  Summer  in    Internat.  M.  1 :  261. 

—  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  13:   Ti^. 

—  Commercial  Code  of.     (A.  Nash)  Hunt,  15:  267,  556. 

16:  378.    18:  614.    19:  59,  178,619.    21:  528,644. 

—  Commercial  Decline  of.     (F.  Wharton)  Hunt,  7:  493. 

—  Commercial  Policy  of.     Blackw.  53:  673. 

—  Constitution  of   1812.     Pamph.  22:    i. — Chr.  Obs. 

20:  87. 
of  1821.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  196. 

—  Cook's  Sketclies  in,  1S29-32.     Mo.  R.  133:  475. 

—  Cornille's  Reminiscences  of,  1S36.     Mo.  R.  140:  445. 

—  Cortes  of.     Ed.  R.  23:  347. 

—  Cosas  de  Espafia.     (J.  M.  Mackie)  Putnam,  3:  4S2, 

583.    4:  14,  518.  —  Lippinc.  8:  307. 

—  Cushiiig's  Reminiscences  in.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  466. 

—  De  Amicis's  Travels  in.     (S.  Beal)  Nation,  33:  397. 

—  Decline  of  the  Power  of.     Ed.  R.  10:  422. 

—  Didier's  Year  in.     Mo.  R.  150:  331. 

—  Don  Quixote's  Country.     Cornh.  15:  440. 

—  Dunlop's  Memoirs  of.     Westm.  22:  321. 

—  Eastern.     Appleton,  3:  85,  113. 

—  Easy  Railway  Journey  in.     Temp.  Bar,  25:  240. 

—  Federalism  in,  1S73.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  16:  264. 

—  Few  Da'  s  in.    (A.  W.  Thorold)  Good  Words,  4:  251. 

—  Ford's  Hand-Book  for.     Ed.  R.  84:  91. — Qnar.  76: 

137.  —  No.  Biit.  4:  149.  —  Dub.  Univ.  27:  184. 

—  Free-Trade  Recollections  of.     (J.   Bowriiig)  Howitt, 

3:  55- 

—  French  Usurpation  of,  1S08.     (H.  Brougham)  F^d.  R. 

13:  215. 

—  French  War  in.     Ed.  R.  25:  63. 

—  From  Cadiz  to  Granada.    (O.  Smedberg)  Nat.  M.  n: 

220,  356. 

—  Frontier  of,  Trip  across,  1S37.  Fraser,  21:  573.  22:  102. 

—  Gatherings  from.    (R.  Ford)  Fraser,  35:  53.  —  Chanib. 

J.  7:  135. 

—  Gautier's  Travels  in.  Liv.  Age,  2:  489. — For  Q.  31 :  465. 

—  Gleanings  from.    Once  a  Week,  8:  670,  720.    g:  25. 

—  Gothic  Laws  of.     Ed.  R.  31 :  94. 


SPAIN 


1229 


SPAIX 


Spain,  Government  of.     Tait,  n.  p.  19:  577. 

—  Hill  Town  of  Baiios.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  303. 

—  History  of,  1S30-56.     No.  Brit.  26:  274. 

Recent,  1S65.     No.  Brit.  42:  65. 

Studies  in.     Colburn,  10:   i.     11:  28. 

—  Holiday  Tour  in.   Colburn,  118:  10S-4S1.   119:42,338. 

120:  343. 

—  Hoskin's  Spain  as  it  is.     Colburn,  93:  424. 

—  Hotels  in.     House.  Words,  19:   132. 

—  Hours  in.     Blackw.  68:  534. 

—  House-Building  in.     Am.  Arch.  8:   115. 

—  How  the  United  States  escaped  War  with,  1S70.    (L.  L. 

Crounse)  Scrib.  i :  297. 

—  Huber's  Stories  of.     Mo.  R.  144:  374. 

—  illustr.  by  Lewis,  Roberts,  andRoseoe.   Fraser,  13: 177. 

—  Impressions  of.    (Lady  Herbert)  Cath.  World,  5:  160- 

738- 
Lady  Herbert's.     (A.  Hayward)  Fortii.  7:  161. 

—  in  the  15th  Century.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  241. 

—  in  180S.     Ed.  R.  12:  433. 

—  in  1808-14.     Pamph.  17:   i. 

—  in  1823.    Ed.  R.  38:  241.  — Quar.  28:  536.    29:  1. — 

Niles's  Reg.  24:  41.  —  Blackw.  14:  675. 

—  in  1825.     Ann.  Reg.  i:  239. 

—  in  1827.     Ann.  Reg.  2:  371. 

—  in  1S29.     Ann.  Reg.  3:  427. 

—  in  1830.     (A.  H.  Everett)  Ann.  Reg.  5:  414.  —  (.J.  Q. 

Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  6:  151.  —  Mo.  R.  125:  43S. — 
Mus.  21:  355.  —  For.  Q.  5:  73. 

—  in  1832.     (J.  Q.  Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  8:  216.  —  Ed.  R. 

55:  438- 

—  in  1834.     For.  Q.  15:  339. 

—  in  1835.     Mo.  R.  141:  I. 

—  in  1837.     For.  Q.  20:  428. 

—  in  1839,  Domestic  History  and  Foreign  Policy  of.    Eel. 

R.  71:  455. 

—  in  1S48.     Blackw.  64:  627.     65:  248. 

—  in  1856,     Dub.  Univ.  48:  624. 

—  in  its  present  Aspects,  1861.    No.  Brit.  35:  3S5.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  55:  447. 

—  Jacob's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  18:  123. 

—  Jesuit  Rulers  of.     (V.  Carrias)  Dub.  L^niv.  86:  394. 

87:  48. 

—  Jesuit  Writers  of.     (V.  Carrias)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  3S5. 

—  Jottings  and  Journeyings  in.    (J.  H.  Browne)  Harper, 

41:  I. 

—  Journal  in  the  South  of,  1S39.     (Marquis  of  London- 

derry) Colburn,  59:  433.     60:  104. 

—  Journeyings  in.     Sharpe,  47:  126,  180. 
in  1852.     Knick.  41:  95.     42:  1-497- 

—  King's  Manifesto,  1823.     Niles's  Reg.  24:  283. 

—  Knapsack  in.     Cornh.  16:  162,  279. 

—  Laborde's  View  of.     Ed.  R.  15:  53. 

—  Legends  of  Conquest  of,  Irving's.     Mo.  R.  139:  65. 

—  Ladies  and  their  Gatherings  in.    Temp.  Bar,  50:  518. 

—  Larpent's  Journal  in.     Ed.  R.  98:  215. 

—  Legend  of  the  Subjugation  of.     (W.  Irving)  Knick. 

24:  165,  246. 

—  Legendary  Annals  of.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  659. 

—  Letters  from.     (P.  Merim(%)  Dub.  Univ.  3:  387,  663. 

4:  184. 

1868.    (II.  Ecroyd)  Temp.  Har,  25-  340,  4S7.  — (L. 

Doblado)  Colburn,  4:   113-321. 

—  Letters  on.     Mus.  2:  76. 

—  Life  and  Character  in.     All  the  Year,  42:  54,  77. — 

Cath.  World,  9:  413. 

in  Interior  of,  1873.     M:icmil.  29  :  49-547.     Same 

art.   Liv.   Age,    120:    1 15-612.      121  :  313.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  82:  50-742.' 

—  Lions  of  Catalonia.     Cornh.  20:  182,363.     2i:  663. 

—  INIanners  and  Amusements  of.     Cornh.  25:  60.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  472.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  78:  338. 


Spain,  Material  Revival  of.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  2:  59. 

—  Middle-Class  Domestic  Life  in.     (11.  J.  Rose)  Temp. 

Bar,  58:   173.     Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  354. 

—  Military  Executions  in,  1S37.     Colburn,  73:  205. 

—  Mineral  Wealth  of.     (M.  L.  Deuio  de  Lagarde)  Pract. 

M.  i:  62,  109. 

—  Modern.     Brit.  Q.  4:  163. 

—  Monarchical.     (W.  H.  Dixon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  16:  422. 

—  Month  in  the  South  of.     Bentley,  44:  234. 

—  Moors  in.     So.  R.  n.  s.  14:  26.  —  Colburn,  92:   169. 

98:  433.  — (E.  Thompson)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  8. 

Coppee's.     (W.  M.  Ferries)  Nation,  32:  282. 

See  above  Spain,  Arabs  in. 

—  Morocco,  and  France,  1844.     Mo.  R.  164:  583. 

—  Moslem  Histories  of;  the  Arabs  of  Cordova.     Blackw. 

55:  431- 

—  Navarrete  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  231. 

—  Negotiations  with,  in  i5tli  Century.     Fraser,  67:  613. 

—  Newspapers  and  Political  Literature  of.     Brit.  (J.  6: 

3'5- 

—  Notes  on.     Once  a  Week,  19:  361.  —  (St.  G.  Mivart) 

Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:  28S,  453,  615. 

—  of  To-Day.     (W.  J.  Armstrong)  Internat.  R.  11:  209. 

—  Papal  Domination  in.     For.  R.  i:  351. 

—  Paradise  of.     (Dr.  Scoffern)  Colburn,  98:  64.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  659. 

—  Pau  and  the  Spanish  Court.     Tinsley,  3:  619. 

—  Perpignan  to  Montserrat.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  2o:  49^. 

—  Pictures  from.     (E.  King)  Lippinc.  19:  9,  137. 

—  Pilgrimage  to  Yuste.     Cornh.  19:  482. 

—  Poetical  Literature  of.     (Sir  J.  Bowring)  Retros.  3: 

195.     4:  21.     6:  21. 

—  Political  Constitution  of.     For.  Q.  16:  177. 

—  Politics  and  Pronunciamentos  of.     Fraser,  50:  246. 
and  Prospects  of,  1865.     Eraser,  72:  byi. 

—  Popular  Devotion  in.     Dub.  R.  53:   i. 

—  Prisons  in.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  235,  400. 

—  Progresistas  and  Moderandos  in.    For.  Q.  37 :  i .    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  8:  209. 

—  Protestants  in.     Ed.  R.  94:  336.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

31:  '93- 
in  the  i6th  Century.     Ed.  M.  60:  159. 

—  Protestantism  in.     Cong.  5:  414. 

—  Public  Works  in.     Ed.  Engin.  21:  427. 

—  (>uostion  of.     Brit.  &   For.  R.   14:  467.  —  Fraser,  II : 

148.     20:  491.  —  Westm.  27:   165*. 
in  1873.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  4. 

—  (Ruin's  Visit  to.     Ed.  R.  40:  44. 

—  Railways  in.     Bentley,  50:  80. 

—  Raisin  Country  of.     House.  Words,  19:   i. 

—  Reformation  in.  and  the  Peninsular  War.     (G.  Bur- 

rowes)  Princ.  22:  ^77. 

—  Rehabilitation  of.     (C.  C.  Ilazewdl)  Atlan.  9:  351. 

—  Rdationsof  the  United  States  with,  1S18.     Niles's  Reg. 

14:  58,  65.     15:  320,  367. 

1819.     Niles's  Reg.  16:  supp.  82.     17:  113,  245. 

1820.     Niles's  Reg.  i8:  53.  59,  84. 

1821.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  39. 

1822.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  43,  1S8. 

—  Religion  in.     Chr.  JIo.  Spec.  6:  193. 

—  Religious  Affairs  in,  1841-45.     Dub.  R.  18:  370. 

—  Religious   Condition   of.      (N.    S.    Richardson)   Am. 

Church  R.  7:  9. 

—  Religious  Tournaments  in.     Lond.  M.  12:  537. 

—  Republic  of.     (F.  S.  Fiske)  0.  &  N.  7:    474.  —  (B. 

Taylor)  .\tlan.  21:  414. 
I/ist  D.iys  of.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  42,  219. 

—  revisited,  1S34.     Mo.  R.  139:   553. 
Mackenzie's.     So.  Lit.  ^Mess.  2:  3S9. 

—  Revival  of.     Quar.  Ill:  147. 

—  Revolution   of    1808-6S,    Reminiscences   of.      (W.   J. 

Kna]ip)  New  Eng.  40:  137,  687. 


SPAIN 


1230 


SPANISH 


Spain,  Revolution  of  1820.  (A.  Alison)  Blackw.  32: 
328.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  3:  109,  510.  —  Anal.  M.  8: 
431.  —  Mils.  2:  438.  —  Mo.  R.  100:  420. 

of  1854.     Blackw.  76:  151,356. 

of  1S68.     (K.  Blind)  No.  Am.  108:  542. — Cornli. 

23:  170.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109  :  152.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  76:  421.  —  (L.  Abbott)  Harper,  40:  262. 
—  Blaekw.  104:  589.  —  (M.  Heilpriu)  Nation.  7: 
267.  — All  the  Year,  21:  421.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 7:  496. —(H.  C.  Kingslej-)  New  Eiig.  28: 
308.  —  Dub.  R.  65:  169. 

Economic  Results  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

8:  225. 

Incidents  in.     (E.  Recliis)  Putnam,  13:  407. 

Lay  of.     (J.  Sheehan)  Temp.  Bar,  24:   570. 

of  1873.     (E-  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  16:   129.  —  (A. 

Laugel)  Nation,  16:  162. — Blackw.  114:  39,  165 

Episode  of.     (E.  W.  Very)  Galaxy,  22:  544. 

—  Roads  in,  Scenes  on.     Chamb.  J.  52:  125. 

—  Roman  Catholic  Church  in,  Meyrick  on.      Dub.  R. 

32:  289. 

Differences  between   Holy  See   and   Spain,    1856. 

Dub.  R.  40:  134. 
See  Roman  Catholic. 

—  Romances  of.     Penny  M.  10 :  4-327. 

—  Roval  and  Revolutionarj-.     (L.  E.  Smith)  Bapt.  Q.  3: 

336. 
-^  Saracenic  Civilization  in.     (H.  Jlills)  Nat.  Q.  2:   297. 

—  Saunter  through.   (\V.  Thorubury)  St.  James,  35:  577. 

—  Scraps  from  my  Sabretasche.     Colburn,  69:  17-295. 

—  Semple's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.   II :    88.  —  (J.  Foster) 

Ed.  R.  11:  536. 

—  Semple's  Second  Visit  to.     Ed.  R.  15:  384. 

—  Sick-Room  in.     (H.  J.  Rose)  Temp.  Bar,  54:   130. 

—  Sketches  among  the  Poor  in.    Temp  Bar,  46:  16S-479. 

—  Sketches  in.     Scrib.  11:  213.  — (C.  Buckland)  Canad. 

Mo.  15:  513. 

—  Slow  Development  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  761. 

—  Social  Condition  of,  1871.     Cornli.  24  :  452.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  iii:  323. 

—  Sport  in.     Temp.  Bar,  57:  514. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of,  1855.     Fraser,  51:  i. 

—  Stati>*tics  of.     (F.  Hendriks)  J.  Statis.  Soe.  23:  147. 

—  Struggles  for  Liberty  in.  (A.  J.Wilson)  Fraser,  88:  739. 
for  Light  and  Right.    (M.  Blind)  Dark  P,luc,  3:550. 

—  Subaltern    in.     (G.   R.  Gleig)  Blackw.   17:    279-717. 

18:  67,  169,  T95. 

—  Summer  in,  1S36.     Mo.  R.  140:   192. 

—  Sundays  in.     (.J.  C.  Lees)  Good  Words,  21:  165. 

—  Tour  in.     (J.  Hannay)  Temp.  Bar,  25:  35. 

from  Cadiz  to  Madrid.     Portfo.  (Den.)  34:  365. 

—  Travels  in,  Cayley's.     New  Q.  2:  372. 

—  Traveling  in.     (W.  L.  Gibson)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  716. 

—  Twelve  Months  in.     (V.  C.  Barringer)  Land  We  Love, 

2:   100.     3:  376. 

—  Two  Months  in.     Cath.  World,  9:   199-675. 

—  Two  Peeps  into,  1S81.     Lond.  Soc.  40:   156. 

—  Two  Weeks  in  the  Cnrlists'  Countr}'.     (C.  Buckland) 

Lippinc.  16:  137. 

—  Types  of  Castilian  Vagrancy.     (D.  G.  Adee)  Lippinc. 

9:  63. 

—  under  Charles  H.     Ed.  R.   129:   i.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  100:  451.  — Mo.  R.  151:  359. 

—  under  House  of  Austria  and  Bourbons.     (C.  Weiss) 

Colburn,  81:  166. 

—  under  its  last  Bourbon  Sovereign.     St.  Raid's,  3:  277. 

—  under  Narvaez  and  Christina.     Blackw.  66:  704. 

—  under  Philip  HL  and  IV.,  Churton's.     Dub.  R.  54:  95. 

—  L^ntrodden,  Rose's.     (E.  Bowles)  Month,  26:  40. 

—  Vacation  Tour  in.     Bentley,  47:  210,  292,  412. 

—  Visit  to   a  Spanish  Prison.     Temp.    Bar,    47  :    400. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  117. 


Spain,  Visit  to,  1822-23.     Blackw.  14:  163. 

—  Wallis's.     Brownson,  10:  365. 

—  ^^'anderings  in.     (J.  E.  Warren)  Internat.  M.  1:  6, 

37,  136.  —  (A.  J.  C.  Hare)  Good  Words,  13.  168-707. 
Hare's.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  293. 

—  War  of  theComunidades  in.     (W.  Stigand)  Fortn.  18: 

219. 

—  War  of  the  Succession  in.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R. 

56:  499      Same  art.  Mus.  32:  145.  — Quar.  47:  519. 

—  Mo.  R.  128:   545.  — Blackw.  34:  804.  — Westm. 
26:  215. 

—  Western  Pyrenees.     Cornh.  22:  420. 

—  What  it  was  and  is.  (J. McCarthy)  Cath.World,i5:  397. 

—  White's  Letter  from.     Mo.  R.  99:  377. 

—  Year  in,  Mackenzie's.  (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  30:  237. 

—  So.  R.  8:  154. — Quar.  43:  319. —  Mo.  R.  124:  533. 

—  Zurbano  and  Aviraneta.     Colburn,  73:  27. 
See  also  Seville. 

For  titles  in  Spal.,  etc.,  see  after  Spanish. 
Spaniard  in  Sicily.     Blackw.  63:  589. 
Spaniards  at  Home.   (J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World,  15 :  783. 

—  (character  and  Customs  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  519. 

—  Turks,  and  Egyptians.     Tinsley,  19:   141. 
Spaniards'  Graves  at  Isles  of  Shoals ;  a  Poem.     (C.  Thax- 

ter)  Atlan.  15:  406. 
Spanish  Actors  in  Paris.     Colburn,  80:  iii. 
Spanish  America.     Brownson,  4:  368. 

—  Humboldt  on.     Ed.  R.  16:  62.     19:   164.— Eel.   R. 

12:  1057.     15:  592. 

—  Poetry  of.     (H.  W.  Ilurlbut)  No.  Am.  68:  129. 

—  Revolution  in.     Anal.  M.  13:   231.     14:  319. —  !Mo. 

R.  89:  160. 

—  Voyage  to  the  Spanish  Main.     Bentley,  30:  69.  282. 
Spanish  American  Burlesque.     (E.  Fawcett)  Lakeside,  4: 

190. 
Spanish  American  Documents.     (J.  C.  Brevoort)  M.  .\m. 

Hist.  3:  175- 
Spanish  American  Republics.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  337. 

—  luiropean  Interference  in.     (.J.  C.  Welling)  No.  Am. 

82:  478. 
Spanish  Architecture.     (R.  Ford)  Quar.  77:  496. 
Spanish  Armada.     (G.  Smith)  Ex.  H.   Lee.   14:  63. — 

{X.  C.  Ewald)  (lent.  M.  n.  s.  26:   70.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  14S:  481. 

—  Defeat  of.     (E.  S.  Creasy)  Rentier,  28:  493.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  22:  115.  —  Chr.  Obs.  2:  473.  —  (Sir  H. 
Ellis)  Arch.  33:  279. 

—  English  Forces  for  meeting.     (Sir  H.  Ellis)  Arch.  32: 

37?- 

—  Letter  reporting  its  Dispersion.    (Earl  Stanhope)  Arch. 

38:  246. 

—  A  Packe  of  Spanish  Lyes,  15SS.     Colburn,  95:  197. 

—  Spanish  Account  of.     Colburn,  34:  49. 

Spanish  Armada  Fight.     (J.  B.  Brown)  Eel.  R.  Ill:  458, 

62S.     Same  art.  Ed.  ;M.  50:  485.     51:  252. 
Spanish  Art,  Head  and  Stirling  on.  (R.  Ford)  Quar.  83:  i. 
Spanish  Artists,  Modern.     Art  J.  31:  123. 
Spanish  Ballads.     Westm.  33:  302.  —  (E.  Head)  Fraser, 

73:  399- 

—  Lockhart's.     Blackw.  13:  346.  —  Westm.  33:  302  — 

Chr.  I':xam.  32:  272. —Ed.  R.  72:  3S3.  —  Mo.  R. 
156:  421.     158:  427. 

—  Old,  Ticknor  on.     Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  79. 

—  relating  to  the  Infants  of  Lara.     (J.  Oxenford)  Col- 

burn, 76:  379. 

—  translated.     (E.  Maturin)  Am.  Whig  R.  lo:  290,  353. 

—  So.  R.  5:  62. —  Westm.  33:  302.  —  Mus.  3:  148. 

—  Blackw.  6:  4S1.     7:  259.     9:  662.  —  (J.  Oxen- 
ford)  Colburn,  77:   106-269. 

Spanish  Barracks  and  Hospitals.     Temp.  Bar,  51:   loi. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  Sio. 
Spanish  Biography,  Quintana's.     For.  Q.  9:  419. 


SPANISH 


1231 


SPARKS 


Spanish  Bonds.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  2:  137,  169. 
Spauis-h  Bourbons,  Coxe's  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  21:  175. 
Spanish  Bull-Feasts  and   Bull-Fif;hts.     (K.  Ford)  Quar. 

62:  3S5.     Same  art.  ilus.  35:  57. 
Spanish  Bull-Fights.     (G.  Ticknor)  No.  .\m.  21:  62.— 

Blackw.  71:  225.  —  (J.  A.  0'Shea)Tiiisley,  25:  564. 

See  Bull-Fights. 
Spanish  Carlist  Chiefs.    Fraser,  16:  537.    17;  13.    18:  20. 
Spanish  Character.     (W.  Thornbury)  St.  James,  36:  293. 
Spanish  Chivalry,  Episode  in.     Lippinc.  26:  747. 
Spanish  Colonies.     Quar.  7:  235.     35:  323. 
Spanish  Comedy,  Dramatis  Person;B  of.  Appleton,  24:  65. 

—  Modern.     For.  R.  2:   147.  —  For.  Q.  2:  595. 
Spanish  Coniic  Novel,  Lazarillo  de  Torraes.     Cornh.  31 : 

670. 
Spanish  Conquest  in  America,  Helps's.    Duh.  R.  41 :  294. 

—  (T.  F.Crane)  Nation,  7:  133.  — Nat.  R.  2:  42. 
See  America. 

Spanish  Dancers.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Peop.  .J.  6:  22S. 
Spanish  Daughter.     Dem.  R.  6:  32S. 
Spanish  Drama.     (R.  Southey)  Quar   25:  i. 

—  Calderon  and  Lope  de  Vega.     For.  Q.  31:  502. 

—  Earh-.     Am.  Q.  4:  308. 

—  Interludes  of  early  Spanish  Theater.    Colburn,  5:  549. 

—  Modern  Spanish  Theater.     Colburn,  11:  87-1S6. 

—  Noteson.    (J.  R.  Chorley)  Fraser,  59:  543.    60:49-423. 
Spanish    Dramatists,  Tales  from.     (.J.    Oxenford)  Col- 
burn, 78:   102-337. — Colburn,  81:  54. 

Spanish  Duel;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  22:  73. 

Spanish  Father's  . Justice;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  22:  305. 

Spanish  Female  Names  derived  from  the  Virgin.  Col- 
burn, 92:  191. 

S]ianish  Genealogy  and  Heraldr}-.  (R.  Ford)  Quar.  62 :  89. 

Spanish  Gipsies.     Blackw.  50:  352. 

Spanish  Grammar,  Staples's.  (-J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  22: 
227. 

Spanish  Inquisition.     Cong.  5:  462.  — Am.  Q.  18:  142. 

—  Quar.  6:  313.     10:  203.  —  Blackw.  20:  70,  332. 

—  Mo.  R.  91:  335.     92:  473.  —  Mus.  2:   no.     10: 
32S.     See  Inquisition. 

Spanish  Ladye's  Love,  Lady  Dalmeny's.    Quar.  78:  323. 
Spanish  Language  and  Literature.     (II.  W.  Longfellow) 
No.  Am.  36:  316. 

—  Derivation  from  the  Latin.     (A.  Duran)  Anthrop.  R. 

7:  154. 
Spanish  Legends.     Fraser,  lo:  539. 
Spanish  Literature.    Eel.  R.  105:  129.  —  Knick.64:  460. 

—  Sharpe,  41:  180. 

—  and  History,  De  Liagno  on.     Eel.  R.  35:  105. 

—  and  Language.     Lond.  M.  i:  514. 

—  and  Portuguese  Literature.     Mo.  R.  103:  250.  —  Fra- 

ser, 11:  518. 

—  Contemporary;  a  Trial  Scene.     Blackw.  50:  491. 

—  Earl3' Literature  of.     Colburn,  88:  511. 

—  Lope  de  Vega.     Nat.  Q.  10:  71. 

—  Jlodern  Writers  of.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  51.     Same  art. 

Cath.  World,  5:  27. 

—  Recent.     Westin.  30:  76. 

—  Sismondi  on.     Eel.  R.  41:  481. 

—  Ticknor's    History  of.      (R.    Ford)   Quar.    87:    289. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Si.  22:  i.  — Brit.  Q.  11:  200.  —  (T. 
F.  Crane)  Nation,  14:  277- — (^^'-  II-  IVscott)  No. 
Am.  70:  I.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  24:  202.  — 
Westm.  54:  281.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  30:  406.  — 
(C.  C.  Felton)  Meth.  Q.  10:  292.  — Liv.  Age,  25: 
12.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  427.  —  (G.  S.  Hil- 
lard)  Chr.  Exam.  48:  121.  — So.  Q.  18:  85,  273.  — 
Fraser.  41:  3S1.— (C.  C.  Felton)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  569. 

—  (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  9:  66. 

—  Ticknor  Library.     (W.  I.  Knapp)  New  Eng.  39:  385. 
Spanish  Mandevile  of  ^liraclcs;  or  the  Garden  of  curious 

Flowers.     Retros.  8:  271. 


Spanish  Marriage,  1615,  and  Gondomar.    Lond.  Soc.  40: 

122. 
Spanish  Marriages,  1846.     Quar.  79:  399.  —  (H.  L.  Bi.l- 

wer)F>d.  R.  85:  490.  —  Bla  kw.  60:  740.    Same  ait. 

Eel.  M.  10:  171.  — Westm.  46:  538.  —  Eel.  R.  85: 

3/2. 
Spanish  Match.     (J.  Stevenson)  Month,  37:  79,  479. 
S[ianish  Moors.     (R.  Southey)  For.  R.  3:   i. — For.  (}. 

i:   I. — Anal.  M.  12:  4S2. 
Spanish  National  Art.     Dub.  U.  25:  47S. 
Spanish  Novelists.     Dub.  R.  23:  273.  —  For.  Q.  2:  4S6. 
Sjianish  Novels.     Westm.  6:  278.     10:  149. 

—  Some  early.     (.J.  Mew)  Belgra.  31 :  454. 

Spanish  Nun.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  14:  324-431. 
Spanish  People.     For.  Q.  36:  74. 
Spanish  Playwrights,  Early.     St.  James,  14:  24. 
Spanish  Poets  and  Poetry,  Kennedy's.     Dub.  Uiiiv.  41: 

436.  —  Ed.  R.  39:   393.     Same  art.  Selec.   Ed.  11. 

i:  200,  212.  —  lor.  Q.  20:  369.  —  Mo.  R.  106:  155. 

Ill:  466.     114:  491. 

—  Ancient  National.     For.  Q.  4:  78. 
Selections  from.     Colburn,  4:  407. 

—  before  a.  d.  1500.     (C.  W.  Mason)  Fraser,  79:  763. 

—  Early.     Month,  20:  424. 

—  Epic;  Ercilla's  Araucana.     For.  Q.  4:  507. 

—  Lyric.     Ed.  R.  40:  443. 

—  Minor,  of  the  16th  Century.     Tait,  n.  s.  10 :  7S7. 

—  Modern.     (Mrs.  Bushby)  Colburn,  94:  319. 

—  Nationality  of.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  356. 

—  Popular.     (Mrs.  Robinsou)  No.  Am.  54:  419. 

—  Romantic  and  Lyric.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  17. —  Fraser, 

6:  44. 
Spanish  Refugees  in  England,  1828.     Colburn,  44:  44. 
Sjianish  Romance.     (E.  Parmelee)  .So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  14, 
Spanish  Romances.     Lond.  M.  7:  405,  509,  605.     8:  4;- 

593.     9:  84. 

—  and  Songs.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  542. 

—  Early.     Cornh.  35:  24. 

—  Recent.     No.  Brit.  48:  109. 

Spanish  Stage,  Historical  Characters  of.  Appleton,  24: 
160. 

—  Scenes  and  Stories  from.     (D.   F.   McCarthy)   Dub. 

Univ.  32:  I,  518.     38:  325. 
See  Spanish  Drama. 
Spanish  Student;  a  Story.     Colburn,  13:  2^2. 
Spanish   Succession   and    Spanish   Marriages.      (W.    (\ 

Taylor)  Bentley,  21  :  249-. 
Spanish  Theater.     Quar.  59:  36.  —  Dub.  R.  13:  207. — 

Appleton,  23:  563. 
Spanish  Universities.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  54. 
Spanish  Voyages  and  Discoveries,  Early.      For.  R.  i: 

577- 

Spanish  Wooing.     (W  J.  Walter)  Godey,  21:  261. 

Spalatro;  a  Tale.     Dub.  L'niv.  21:  33S,  446. 

Spalding,  Douglas  A.     Nature,  17:  35. 

Spalding,  Martin  J.,  Archbishop.  Nat.  Q.  24:  272.  — 
(J.  R.  G.  Hassard)Cath.  World,  18:  512.  — Brown- 
son,  23:   107.  —  Month,  20:   113. 

Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.     Mo.  R.  160:  352. 

Spalpeen,  The.     (P.  Mcfeague)  Bentley,  6:  2S8,  396. 

Spangenbcrg,  Bp.  Aug.  G.  Notes  of  Travel  to  Onon- 
daga in  1745.    Pinnsyl.  M.  2 :  424.    3:  56. 

Sparhawk,  Jonathan,  ^lemoir  of.  Chr.  ]SIo.  Spec.  2: 
2S1. 

Sparhawk  Genealogy.  (AV.  S.  .\ppleton)  N.  E.  Reg.  19: 
125. 

Sparks,  Jared.  American  Biography.  (0.  W.  B.  Pea- 
body)  No.  .Am.  38:  466.  —  (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am. 
43:'267.  516. —  (O.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  59: 
96. —Meth.  Q  8:  505. 

—  Essays  aiui  Tracts.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  74. — Chr.  Exam. 

3:   ^93- 


SPARKS 


1232 


SPECIES 


Sjiarks,  Jared,  Memoir  of.     Hist.  M.  lo:  146. 

—  Sermon.     Chr.  Disc.  4:   139. 

Si)arks  under  the  Ashes.     (G.  zii  Putlitz)  0.  &  N.  11 :  57. 
Sparrow,  W.,  Life  and  Services  of.     So.  R.  n  s.  20:  5. 
Sparrow,  Tlie.     (S.  Hibljerd)  Eecr.  Sci.  2:  237. 

—  European  House-,  in  America.     (E.  Coues)  Am.  Nat- 

ural. 12:  499. 

—  House-.     Chamb.  J.  13:  71. 

—  in  the  Streets.     (.1.  G.  Wood)  Eng.  Dom.  M.  i:  233. 

—  Song-,  Name  of.  (D.  Scott)  Am.  Natural.  lo:  17. 
Sparrows.     Chamb.  J.  58:  337. 

—  English.      (T.  G.  Gentry)   Am.   Natural.  8:  667.— 

Ev.  Sat.  10:  418. 

—  of  the  Temple.     Blackw.  114:  363.  ' 

—  Town  and  Country.     All  the  Year,  20 :  41. 
Sparta  and  America.     Hesp.  2:  353. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     (A.  L.  Koeppen)  Mercersb   8: 

361.     9:  108,  402. 

—  and  Athens.     Eraser,  24:  127. 

—  Political  Institutions  of.     So.  Q.  24:  451. 
Spartacus.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Atlan.  i:  288. 

—  War  of.     Blackw.  40:  377. 

Spartali,  Miss.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Portfo.  i:  117. 

Spartans,  Modern.     Chamb.  J.  48:  257. 

Spartan  Education  and  Lycurgus.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14: 

611. 
Spatolino.  the  Robber.     Colburn,  20:  470-537. 
Speaker  and  Reporter.     Chamb.  J.  50:   193. 

—  of  the  House  of  Commons.     Chamb.  J.  55:  580. 
Speaking,  After-Dinner.     Chamb.  J.  43:   113. 

—  and  Writing,  Difference  between.     Lond.  M.  2:  22. 

—  Extemporaneous.  (N.  Rounds)  Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  309. 
Speaking  Automaton.     Chamb.  J.  6:   168. 

Speaking  Bells;  a  Poem.     (F.  B.  Tate)  Good  Words,  7: 

167. 
Speaking  French  and  English.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J.  56:  17. 
Speaking-Machines.     (W.  F.  Barrett)  Good  Words,  19: 

487,    560.  —  Westm.   28:    27.      See    Phonograph; 

Telephone. 
Spear  Genealogy.     (.1.  S.  Loring)  N.  E.  Reg.  18:  158. 
Spear,  Story  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  56:  505. 
Spear-Head.     Fraser,  14:  636. 

Spears,  Mrs.  Mary,  Adventures  of.  Putnam,  i:  267. 
Special  Con'espondent.  (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  14:  211. 
Specialists,  Necessity  for.     (H.H.  Morgan)  Western,  i: 

199. 
Specialties.     (E.  E.  Hale)  0.  &  N.  8:  53. 
Specie.    Niles's  Reg.  39:  353.  41:  146. — Dem.R.5:  223. 

—  Exportation  of.     Niles's  Reg.  15:  242.     23:  185. 

—  Movement  of,  to  the  East,  1856.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  16: 

640,  722.     17:  659. 

—  Reserves  of,  in  Bank.     (S.  Hooper)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

15:  88. 

in  Bank  of  France.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  29:  437. 

Specie  Payments.     (,J.  Gallatin)  Hunt,  58:    188.  — (C. 

H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  59:  272.  — (C.  H.  Derby)  Hunt, 

59:  357.     60:  120.     61:    286.  —  (J.  B.  Hodgskin) 

Nation,  7:  472. 

—  and  the  Banks.     (H.  M'Culloch)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 : 

375.  —  (G.  Marsland)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  31:  917. 

—  and  Banking  Reform.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  249. 

—  and  the  double  Standard.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  i. 

—  and  Foreign  Exchanges.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y'.)  31:  84. 

—  and  Gold  Supply.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  829. 

—  and  Inflation.    "(E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  86. 

—  and  Ministers  of  Finance,  1873.     (E-  L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 17:  300. 

—  how  ni'iintained.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  543. 

—  Lord  King  on.     (F.  Horner)  Ed.  R.  2:  402. 

—  Legal  Aspects  of.     (G.  F.  Talbot)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

31:  680. 


Specie  Payments,  Resumption  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No. 
Am.  86:  164.  —  (S.  Newcomb)  No.  Am.  102:  100. 

—  (G.  Bradford)  No.  Am.  no:  209. —  (H.  McCul- 
loch,  W.  D.  Kelley,  D.  A.  Wells,  T.  Ewing,  J.  S. 
Ropes,  and  .J.  Sherman)  No.  Am.  125:  397.  —  Bank. 
M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  933.  24:  671.  28:  418.  — (J.  A. 
Garfield)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  698.  — (D.  P.  Bailev, 
jr.)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  871.  — Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
32:  440,  S41.  — (J.  E.  Williams)0.  tt  N.  9:  769.— 
(V^.  B.  Denslow)  Penn  Mo.  7:  283.— (L.  H.  Atwater) 
Scrib.  7:  217.  —  Dem.R.2:  211. —  (J.  B.  Hodgskin) 
Nation,  9:  52S.  —  Liv.  Age,  140:  546. 

After.     (H.  White)  Internat.  R.  5:  833. 

and  the  F'uture.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  489. 

and  its  Dangers.     (G.  A.  Butler)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

33:  435- 
and  New  York  Cleariug-House.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

33:  465- 
and  Regulation.     (A.  J.  Warner)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

33:  522- 
Aspects  of,  1879.    (G.S.  Coe)Bank.M.  (N.Y.)34: 

285. 
by  Bank  of  France,  1850.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  10:  517, 

684. 

by  borrowing  Gold.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  587. 

Coe  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  612.     32:  257. 

in  France  and  the  U.  S.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  510. 

in  Gold.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  777. 

in  new  Form.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  493. 

Law  for.  Repeal  of.  (J.  Sherman)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

30:  778. 
Natural  Road  to.     (G.  S.  Coe)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

22:  732. 

Plain  Path  to.     (V.  B.  Denslow)  Putnam,  13:  360. 

Problem  of.     (A.  J.  Warner)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32: 

886. 

Sherman  on.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  21:  320. 

Short  Road  to.     (.J.  E.  Williams)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

29:  221. 

Shorter  Road  to.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  609. 

Voluntary.     Nation,  21 :  302. 

Way  to. '  (G.  A.  Butler)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  601. 

—  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  253. 

what  and  how.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  681. 

—  M.  Say's  Views  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  45. 

—  Suspension  of.     (.T.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  5:  505. 
luiropean,  1S70.    (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  11 :  100. 

—  What  is  meant  by  ?  (R.  B.  Kimball)  Galaxy,  19:  405. 
Species  and  Genera,   Origin  of.     (A.  R.  Wallace)   igtii 

Cent.  7:  93.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  317. 
Species  and  Race,  Ideas  of.     (M.  Cournot)  Anthrop.  K. 
2:  267. 

—  Chain  of.     (L.  Johnson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  313-568. 

—  Derivative  Hypothesis  of  Life  and.     (R.  Owen)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  97:  33. 

—  Discrimination  of.     (R.  Knox)  Anthrop.  R.  i:  263. 

—  Distribution  of.     (G.  F.  Wright)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  466. 

—  Extinct.     (J.  Scoffern)  St.  James,  13:  227.    Same  art. 

Cath.  World,  1 :  526. 

—  Genesis  of.     Eel.  ^M.  77:  107. 

and  Variation  of.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  237. 

Mivart's.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Nature,  3:  270.  —  (M. 

Valentine)  Lnth.  Q,.  i:  477. 

—  Immutability  of.    (A.  Bayma)  Cath.  World,  10:  252, 

332,  656. 

—  Influence  of  Physical  Conditions  on.     (J.  A.   Allen) 

Radical  R.  i:"io8. 

—  Origin  of.     Quar.  108:  225.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66: 

515.  —  Ed.  R.  in:  4S7.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66: 
3.  — (T.  H.  Huxley)  Macmil.  i:  142.  —  (H.  Faw- 
cett)  Macmil.  3:  81.  — Quar.  126:  359. —  (Lord  C 
Neaves)  Blackw.  89:  614. 


SPECIES 


1233 


SPECTRA 


Species,  Origin  of.  (G.  F.  Wright)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  448.  — 
(C.  Wrigiit)  No.  Am.  113:  63.  — (St.  G.  Mivart) 
No.  Am.  114:  451.  — (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.  115:  i. 

—  Westm.  73:  295.  — Dub.  K.  48:  50. —AH  the 
Year,  3:  174,  293.  —  (T.  Parsons)  Am.  J.  Sci.  80:  i. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  700. 

and  Devonian  Botany.     (J.  W.  Dawson)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  102:  410. 

by  Natural  Selection.     (E.  F.  Williams)  Evang.  R. 

16:  II. 

Controv.  on.    (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  i :  105, 132. 

Darwin  on.     (S.  Wilberforce)  Qiiar.   108:  225. — 

Ed.  R.  iii:  487.  — (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fortn.  9:  353, 
6x1.  —  (A.  Gray)  Atlan.  6:  109,  229.  —  (A.  Gray) 
Am.  J.  Sci  79:  153.  — No.  Brit.  32:  455.     46:  277. 

—  Westm.  73:  541.  — Nat.  R.  10:  1S8.  —  (J.  A. 
Lowell)  Chr.  Exam.  68:  449.  —  Chamb.  ,J.  32:  388. 

—  Eel.  R.  iii:  217.— (W.  C.  Wilson)  Meth.  Q. 
21:  605.  — Brit.  Q.  31:  398.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
50:  331.  —  Lond.  Q.  14:  281.  —  (.J.  Bascom)  Am. 
Presb.  R.  20:  349.  —  (B.  G.  Wilder)  Nation,  12: 
199.  —(A.  W.  Bennett)  Nature,  5:  31S.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
60:  561.  —  (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J.  n.s.  5;  367. 

—  (W.  Hinclx-s)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  390.  —  (A.  Gray 
and  D.  Tread  well)  Am.  J.  Sci.  80:  226. 

Coming-of-Age  of  the  Book.     (T.  H.  Huxkn-) 

Nature,  22:  i.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  237- 
Tremaux  on.     Cath.  World,  i:  845. 

—  Origination  and  Distribution  of.     (J.  D.  Hooker)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  79:  I,  305. 

—  Tliougiits  on.     (.J.  D.  Dana)  Bib.  Sac.  14:  S54.  —  (.T. 

D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  74:  305. 

—  Unity  of.     (T.  Archer)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  2:  261. 

—  Variation  of.     (J.  T.   Gulick)  Nature,  6:  222.  —  (A. 

H.  Curtiss)  Am.  Natural.  4:  352. 

—  What  are?     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  409. 
Specific  Gravity.     (R.  Hare)  Am. -J.  Sci.  u  :   121.  —  (R. 

Hare)  J.  F'ankl.  List.  1 :  42,  99,  157.  —  (T.  P.  .Jones) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  353.     3:  41- 

—  of  the  Ocean  and  Temperature  J.  Frank/.  Inst.  81 :  253. 

—  of  Sea  Water.     (W.  H.  Pile)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  62:  1S7. 
Specific  Gravities,   Method  of  taking.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

106:  423. 
Specific  Heats  of  Solids.     (W.  R.  Johnson)  J.   Frnnkl. 

Inst.  18:  306. 
Spectacles.     Quar.  87:  45.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  26:  38  5. 

—  Chamb.  J.  22:  279.  —  (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  89: 
780. 

—  and   Eye-Glasses.     (R.  H.  Home)    Fraser,    94:  69S. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  88:  257. 

—  Loss  of  my.     All  the  Year,  26:  29S. 

—  Use  and  Choice  of.     (R.  B.  Carter)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  131. 
Specter  of  Milaggio.     (A.  Wilson)  Bhickw.  94:  293. 

—  of  Nevada.     (.J.  Manning)  Overland,  6:  437. 

—  of  Palsgaard  Castle.     Colburn,  146:  415,  523. 

—  unmasked.     Colburn,  11:  481. 
Specters  of  our  Time.     All  the  Year,  26:  221. 

—  Stryck's  Institute  of  the  Law  of.     Blackw.  48:  325, 
Specter  Bridegroom;  a  Poem:  translated.     (A.  H.  Ev- 
erett) Dem.  R.  12:  5S7. 

Specter  Bull  of  Salinas.     (W.  C.  M.  Staats)  Overland, 

5:  61. 
Specter  Fire-Ship.  (W.  L.  Stone)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  498. 
Specter  Ship;  a  Tale.     (P.  B.  St.  John)  Belgra.  28:  517. 

—  of  Salem.     Blackw.  27:  462. 
Specter  Witnesses.     Chamb.  J.  6:  29. 
Spectra.     See  after  Spectrum. 

Spectral  Appearances,  their  Causes  and  Laws.    (E.  Pond) 

Princ.  40:  293. 
Spectral  Illusions.     (G.  Bradford)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  106. 

—  Eel.  M.  62:  31S. 

—  Causes  and  Laws  of.     (E.  Pond)  Chr.  R.  17:  594. 

78 


Spectrometer,  New  Form  of.     (J.  W.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

118:  30. 
Spectroscope.     (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  41:  720. 

—  and  Evolution.     (F.  W.  Clarke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  320. 

—  ajid  its  Applications.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  7 :  125- 

466.    8:  10,  89,  104. 

—  and  its  Lessons.     (S.  H.  Janes)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  266. 

—  and  its  Revelations.     (H.  Draper)  Galaxy,  i:  313. 

—  and  Solar  Physics.  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Temp.' Bar,  25:  2S1. 

—  and  the  Transit  of  Venus.     Nature,  11:   171. 

—  Construction  of.     (L.  M.  Rutherfurd)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89: 

129.  —  (J.  V.  Cooke,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci.  90:  305. 

—  Eclipse.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  18:  224. 

—  Efficiency  of  different  Forms  of.     (E.  C.  Pickering) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  301. 

—  Home-made.     (J.  J.  Furniss)  Pop  Sci.  Mo.  15:  80S. 

—  in   its  Application  to  Mint-Assaj-ing.     (A.  E.  Outer- 

bridge)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  98:  276. 

—  in  Astronomical  Observation.      (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  8:  141. 

—  New,   1869.     (J.  C.  F.  Zoellner)  Am.  J.  Sci.  99:  58. 

—  (J.  C.  F.  Zoellner)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88:  405. 

—  Optics  of.     Nature,  10:  467. 

—  Testimony  of,  to  the  Nebular  Hypothesis.     (D.  Kirk- 

wood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  155. 

—  Uses  of.     New  Dom.  7:  290. 

popularly  explained.     Once  a  Week,  23:  8,  30,  58. 

Spectroscopic  Notes.     (C.  A.  Young)  Nature,  2:  338.     3: 
no.     5:  85.  —  (C.  A.  Young)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  353. 

—  (C.  A.  Young)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88:  416.  90:  64, 
331.  92:  348.  94:  349. —  (J.  H.  Leach)  Nature, 
6:  125.     Same  art.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  93:  418. 

Spectroscopic  Observations  of  American    Eclipse  Party 
in  Spain.     (C.  A.  Young)  Nature,  3:  261. 

—  of  the  Sun.  (J.  N.  Lockyer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  127. 
Spectroscopic  Researches,  D'An-est's.  Nature,  17:  311. 
Spectro-scopy.     (H.  C.  Criswick)  Sliarpe,  38:  133. 

—  Italian.     Nature.  6:  465. 

—  Teachings  of  modern.     (A.Schuster)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

19:  468. 
Spectrum,  Distribution  of  Chemical  Force  in  the.     (J.  W. 
Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  25,  91. 

—  Explanation  of  Frauiihufer's  Lines.     (II.  Ilartshorne) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  38. 

—  Indigo  Color  in.     (O.  N   Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  135. 

—  of  the  Aurora  of  Oct.  14,  1S72.     (G.  F.  Barker)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  105:  81. 

—  of  Brorsen's  Comet.     (C.  A.  Young)  Am.  J.  Sci.  117: 

373- 

—  of  tiie  Chromosphere.     (C.  A.  Young)  Nature,  5:  312. 

—  of  the  Corona.    (W.  T.  Sampson)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  116:  vt  v 

—  of  the  Flame  of  Hydrogen.     (W.  Huggins)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  120:  121. 

—  of  Mars.     (W.  Iluggins)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  84:  261. 

—  of  Nitrogen  and  Alkaline  Jletals  in  Geissler  Tubus. 

Nature,  13:  314. 

—  of  Nova  Cygni.     Nature.  i5:  400. 
Cornu's.     Nattn-e,  15:  15S. 

—  Photography  of  the  Red  End  of.     (W.  de  W.  .\bney) 

Nature,  13:  432. 

—  Secondary.     (O.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  io5:  172. 

—  Solar.     See  Sun. 

Spectra,  Luminous,  De  Boisbaudran  on.     (T.  .\ndrews) 
Nature,  10:  396. 

—  Magnetic,  Fixing  and  exhibiting.     (A.  JI.  JIayer)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  91:  355. 

—  Multiple.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  22:  4-5^)2. 

—  of  Solutions,  Tube  for  observing.     Nature,  13:  75. 

—  of  Compounds  of  Carbon  with  Hydrogen.     (Liveing 

and  Dewar)  Nature,  22:  620. 

—  of  the  Stars,  Photograpliiiig.     (H.  Draper)  Nature,  21 : 

^i},.  —  (W.  Huggin?)  Nature,  21:  269. 


SPECTRA 


1234 


SPELLING 


Spectra  of  the  Stars  and  Planets,  Photographing.     (H. 
Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  ii8:  419. 

—  of   Metallic   Compounds.     (A.  R.  Leeds)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  90:  194. 

—  Phosphorescent,  in  high  Vacua.     (W.  Crookes)  Na- 

ture, 24:  89. 
Spectrum  Analysis.  (.T.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  21;  5.  — 
(B.  Stewart)  Nature,  21:  35.— (C.  Pritchard)  Con- 
temp.  11:  481.  —  (J.  Carpenter)  Once  a  Week,  8: 
708.  — (W.B.  Carpenter)  Good  Words,  14:  356- 
528.  —  (J.  Richardson)  Scrib.  5:  465.  —  (H.  Morion) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88:  56.  — (C.  Morris)  Lippinc.  3: 
540.  — Lond.  Q.  18:  80.  — (R.  Emory)  Meth.  Q. 
31:  98,  204. —  (H.  E.  Roscoe)  Cornh.  6:  109. — 
(Jhamb.  J.  46:  228.  Same  art.  N.  Eel.  5:  22.  — 
(E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  294.  — So.  R.  n.  s.  10: 
345. _(W.  C.  Richards)  Bapt.  Q.  4:  17- 

—  Absorption  Band  in  certain  Liquids.     (W.  J.  Russell) 

Nature,  22:  368. 

—  and  the  Stars.     Ed.  R.  152:  408. —  Cornh.  6:  404.— 

(W.  Huggins)  Intel.  Obs.  3:  338. 

—  Early  History  of.     Nature,  13:  1S8. 

—  Importance  and  Uses  of.     Westm.  78:  249. 

—  New  Departure  in.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  21:  5. 

—  New  Method  in  Solar.      (S.  P.  Langley)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

114:  140. 

—  of  the  Sun  and  other  heavenly  Bodies.     ( W.  A.  Miller) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  8:  335. 

—  Present  State  of.     Nature,  22:  523. 

—  Principles  of.     (T.  Rowney)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  31. 

—  Progress  of,  1869.      (A.  S.  Herschel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

88:  49,  136. 

—  Roscoe's.     (C.  S.  Peirce)  Nation,  9:  jt,. 

—  Schellen's.     (H.  E.  Roscoe)  Nature,  i:  503.     6:  349. 

—  Some  Points  in  Hist.  of.   (B.  Stewart.)  Nature,  21:  35. 

—  Three  Years'  Experimenting  in.    (P.  Smyth)  Nature, 

22:  193. 

—  Use  of  Prisms  of  Flint  Glass  for.      (0.  N.  Rood)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  85:  356. 
Spectrum  Discoveries,  Recent,  1S63.     (W.  A.  Miller;  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  76:  29. 
Spectrum  Observation,  New  Method  of.    (J.  N.  Lockyer) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  303. 

—  Reduction  for  Diffraction  in.  (E.  Rosenberg)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  106:  95. 
Spectrum  Photography.      (J.   N.  Lockyer)  Nature,   10: 
109,  254. 

—  Diffraction.     (H.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106:  401. 
Speculum.  Rcmian  Account  of.  (T.Pownall)  Arch.  8:  377. 
Speculum  Episcopi.     Dub.  R.  26:  441. 

Speculums  for  Telescopes.     (.J.Edwards)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
5:  40,  76,  148. 

—  Construction  of  Metal-covered  Glass.  (A.  W.  Wright; 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  242. 
— New  Metiiod   of  grinding  Glass.      (E.  Thomson)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  io5:  117. 
Speculating  for  a  Fall.     Lond.  Soc.  19:  116,253. 
Speculation.    (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation,  2:  809.  — Chamb. 

J.  25:  177. 

—  Commercial.     Princ.41:  231;. 

Era  of.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  10 :  414. 

—  Crisis  of  modern.     Blackw.  50:  527. 

—  Little  Speculators.     Colburn,  105:  304. 

—  Notes  on.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  23:  46-781. 

—  Principle  of.     Hunt,  8:  458. 

Speculative,  Tiie.     (W.  T.  Harris)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  1 :  2. 

—  versus  Visionary.     (II.  H.  Morgan)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  3: 

175- 
Speculative  and  practical   Wisdom.      (II.  W.  Bellows) 

Chr.  Exam.  39:  t,^^. 
Speculative  Dynamics.     (C.  Wright)  Nation,  20:  379. 
Speculative  Gea-man,  Life  of  a.     Blackw.  45:  837. 


Speculative  Logic  and  Philosophy,  Introduction  to.  (A, 
Vera)  J.  Spec.  Piiilos.  7:  (Apr.)  i,  (July)  60. 

Speculative  Parricide;  a  Platonic  Study.  Eraser,  29:  170. 

Speculative  Perplexities.  (D.  Macleod)  Good  Words, 
17:  381. 

Speculative  Philosophy.  (.1.  H.  Morison)  Chr.  Exam. 
15-  350.  — (R.  Turnbull)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  loo,  268. 

—  of  the  19th  Centurv.     Westm.  47:  11.  —  Am.  Whig 

R.  13:  458- 
Speculator,  A  Word  for.   (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  7:  85. 
Speculators  among  the  Stars.     (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  76: 

288,  371. 
Speculators,  Defenses  of  Society  against,  1S69.      (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  g:  244. 
Speculum  Poesis.     (W.  E.  Channing)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  9: 

186,  300. 
Speech,  The  Bones  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  22:  395. 

—  Briicke's  Physiology  of.     (L.  R.  Packard)  Bib.  Sac. 

23:  257. 

—  Censorious.     (H.  Giles)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  311. 

—  Fashions  and  Tricks  of.     Blackw.  117:  437.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  125:  408.  Same  art.  Ecl.M.  84:  714. 

—  Impediment  in,  Cure  of.     Mus.  7:  350. 

—  Infirmities  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  463. 

—  Irrationale  of.     (C.  Kingsley)  Fraser,  60:   i. 

—  Laws  of.     (A.  W^ilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  691. 

—  Morbid  Affections  of,  J.  H.  Jackson  on.     (J.  Sully) 

Mind,  5:  105. 

—  Nature  and  Kinds  of  the  Sounds  of,  as  a  physiological 

Basis  for  Granunar.   (H.Hupfeld)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  778. 

—  Origin  of.    (E.  B.  Freeland)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  456. 

—  Rhythm  and  Accentuation  in.    (H.  Hupfeld)  Bib.  Sac. 

24:  I. 

—  Tongueless.     (W.  J.  Youmans)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  627. 

—  Visible.     (A.  G.  Bell)  O.  &  N.  6:  66.  —  (J.  Spedding) 

Macmil.  14:  177.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  25. — 
Cath.  World,  5:  417. 

—  Vowel  Elements  in.  (S.Porter)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  167,  303. 
Speech  of  Hon.  Preserved  Doe;  a  Poem.     (J.  R.  Lowell) 

Atlan.  9:  641. 
Speeches,  Great.     (N.  F.  Davin)  Canad.  Mo.  19:  270. 
Speechmaker,  The.     (W.  O'Brien)  Belgra.  27:  251. 
Speeclimaking.     Colburn,  73:   119. 

—  after  Dinner.     (L.  Hlancliard)  Colburn,  57:   154. 
Speed  Cones,  Theory  of.      (J.  F.  Klein)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

109:  295. 
Speed  the  Plough;  a  Poem.     House.  AVords,  6:  84. 
Speke,  Capt.  J.  H.,  and  Capt.  Grant,  with  portraits.   Eel. 

M.  60:  248. 
Speke   Hall,  Carving  over  Chimney-Piece  at.     (H.  J. 

Hinchliffe)  Arch.  14:  20. 
Spell-Bound;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  490. 
Spelling.     (M.Muller)Fortn.  25:  556.—  Cornh.  33:  5S2. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  129:  730.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

87:  69. —Once  a  Week,  22:  185. 

—  Bad,  and  Bad  Words.     Chamb.  J.  33:  21. 

—  DitKculty  with.     Victoria,  28:  331. 

—  Englisii.     (F.  W.Newman)  Fraser,  96:  565. 

and  Spelling  Reform.    (  T.  R.  Lounsbury)  Scrib.  18: 

729,  864. 

—  Miiller  on.     (J.  Gerard)  Month,  29:  489. 

—  of  Foreign  Names.   (M.Heilprin)  Nation,  25:  23S-267. 

—  of  the  Future.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  20:  403. 

—  of  Words.    (G.  F.  Thayer)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1830: 

125.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  140. 

—  Phonetic.     Penii  Mo.  8:  129. — Prosp.  R.  5:  305. 

—  Reform  in.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  Nation,  4:  337-456. — 

Westm.  51 :  63.  —  (J.  B.  Rundell)  Victoria,  24:  427. 
—  (J.  G.  Pyle)  New  Eng.  39:  62.  — (F.  A.  March) 
Prine.  n.  s.  5:  125.  —  Howitt,  3:  107. — (JI.  B.C. 
True)  Lippinc.  26:  iii.  —  (M.  B.  C.  True)  Western, 
6:  39,  112. 


SPELLING 


1235 


SPEY 


Spelling,  Reform  in,  in  England,  1880.  Victoria,  35:  494. 

Word  with  the  Ketbrniers.     (L.  S.  Potwiu^  jSew 

Eng.  40:  112. 

—  Teaching  of.     (G.  F.  Thaj-er)  Am.  J.  Kduc.  3:  313. 
Spelling  Bee.     Belgra.  29:  2S5. 

Spelling-Book  versus  Horn-Book.     Chamh.  J.  18:  263. 

Spelling-Books.  (H.  Mann)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  X841 :  i. 

Spello,  luscriptiou  at.  (V.  Passariui  and  K.  Gale)  Arch. 
2:  25. 

Spelter,  Manufacture  of,  in  the  United  States.  (J.  Whar- 
ton) Am.  .J.  Sci.  102:  168. 

Spence,  E.  J.  Letters  from  the  Highlands.  Mo.  R.  86:  311. 

Spence,  Joseph.  Anecdotes  of  Books  and  Men.  (W. 
Hazlitt)  Ed.  R.  33:  302. — Mo.  R.  91:  245. — (.J. 
W.  Croker)  Quar.  23:  400. — Lond.  M.  i:  191. 
-^Liv.  Age,  61:  309. 

Spencer,  A.  G.,  Bishop  of  Jamaica.    Internat.  M.  2:  157. 

Spencer,  Frederick,  Earl,  and  State  of  Parties,  1S44. 
Westm.  41:  257. 

—  Memoir  of.      (A.   V.  Dicey)  Nation,   23:  384,      Ste 

Althorp,  Lord. 
Spencer,  Herbert.     Quar.  135:  509. — (W.  T.  Harris)  J. 
Spec.  Philos.  i:   6. — Pop.  Sci.  Mo  8:  620. 

—  and  Evolution.    (E.  L.  Youmans)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  20. 

—  and  his  Critics.  (W.  D.  LeSueur)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  413. 

—  and  his  Philosophy,  with  portrait.      (E.  L.  Youmans) 

Appleton,  5:  732.    Same  art.  with  portrait,  Eel.  M. 
78:  368. 

—  Assumptions  of.     (W.  H.  Wynn)  Luth.  Q.  7:  187. 

—  Atheism,  Pantheism,   and  Materialism.      (L.  H.  At- 

water)  Princ.  37:  243. 

—  Data  of  Ethics.     See  Ethics. 

—  Detinition  of  jMind.  (W.  James)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  i. 

—  Emerson,  and  Martineau.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam. 

84:  257. 

—  Evolution  Philosophy.   (E.  L.  Youmans)  Xo.  Am.  129: 

389- 

—  First  Principles.     Brit.  Q.  37:  84.  —  (R.  P   Stebbins) 

O.&N.  2:  424.  — (B.  P.  Bowue)  New  Eng.  31:  86. 
32:   I.  —  (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  14:  633. 

—  Green  on.     (R.  Hodgson,  jr.)  Contemp.  38:  89S. 

—  Laws  of  the  Knowable.     (B.   P.  Bowne)   New  Eng. 

32:   I. 
of   the  Unknowable.      (B.   P.  Bowne)  New  Eng. 

31:  86. 
the  Basis  of  Religion.     (J.  S.  Patterson)  Radical 

R.  i:  419. 

—  on  Evolution  and  Thought.     (T.  H.  Green)  Contemp. 

31:  25,  745.     32:  88. 

—  on  ^Latter  and  Force.     Brit.  Q.  58:  472. 

—  on  Relativity  of  Knowledge.     (J.  Watson)  J.   Spec. 

Philos.  11:  19. 

—  on  Religion.     (J.  W.  Means)  Bib.  Sac.  31:  300. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.  Watson)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  113. 

—  Brownson,  22:  367.  —  (M    S.  Phelps)  Bib.  Sac. 

31 :  659.  —  (J.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  6x8.  —  (L.  H. 

Atwater)  Princ.  37:  243.  —  (W.   D.  Wilson)  Am. 

Church  R.  i6:  426,  526.  —  (St.  G.  Mivart)  Dul).  R. 

86:  26.  —  Meth.  Q.  35:  97,  451.  —  (C.  Wright)  No. 

Am.  100:  423. 
and  the  Philosophy  of  Religion.    (.\.  51.  Fairbairn) 

Contemp.  40:  74,  209. 
Empirical  Dissent  from.     (L.  Adams)  New  Eng. 

35:  47- 

Portrait  of.    Galaxy,  12:  595. 

Principles  of  Psychology.   (B.  P.  Bowne)  New  Eng. 

32:  468.  —  (L.  Adams)  New  Eng.  34:  419. —  Dub 

R.  75:  476. 

—  Psychological  Congruities.     (A.  Bain)  Mind,  6:  266, 

394- 

—  Psychology.    (W.  G.  Ward)   Dub.  R.  75:  476.    77: 

143.    80:  192.  479.     82:  157.     83:  412.     84:  141. 


Spencer,  Herbert.    Replies  to  Criticisms.    (H.  Spencer) 
Fortn.  20:  581,  715. 

—  Reputation  of.    (H.  Holt)  Nation,  8:  394.  —  (J.  Fiske) 

Nation,  8:  434. 

—  Reviewers  of.     (E.  L.  Youmans)  Chr.  Exam.  82:  200. 

—  Sociology.     Hee  Sociologv. 

Spencer,  leather  Ignatius,  Life  of.     Chr.  Rem.  51:  397. 
Spencer,   Ichabod  S.      Sketches  and  Sermons.     (J.   M. 

Macdonald)  Princ.  27:  422. 
Spencer,  John  Charles,  Lord.     (T.  E.  Kebbel)  Macmil. 

35:  291. 
Spencer,  General  Joseph.     (B.  Sillinian)  Pennsyl.  M.  3: 

435- 
Spencer,  Philip  J.,  and  his  Times.    (R.  Weiser)  Luth.  (j. 

10:  2S2. 
Spencer,  Thomas,  RafBes's  Memoir  of.     Ed.  R.  17:  472. 
Spencer  Carlton's  Love  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  321. 
Spendthrift,  The.  ( W.  H.  Ainsworth)  Bentley,  37:  7-467. 

38:  455,  551.     39:   10-441.     40:  36-()02.     41:  96. 
Spendthrift's  Daughter;  a  Tale.     House.  Words,  4:  52- 

132.     Same  art.  Internat  M.  4:  664. 
Spendthrifts  and  Prices.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  2:  6S1. 
Spenser,  Edmund.     (E.  P.Whipple)  .\tlan.  21:  395. — 

(Alice  King)  Argosy,    13:    18-.—  (B.   P.   Drury) 

Western,  5:  50.  —  (H.  H.  Morgan)  Western,  5:  107. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  58:  131. 

—  and  Chaucer.     Ed.  R.  25:  59. 

—  and  his  Descendants.     (C.  B.  Gibson)  Once  a  Week, 

12:  76. 

—  and  his  Poems.     (S.  Gilman)  No.  Am.  5:  301. —  (II. 

R.  Cleveland)  No-  Am.  50:  174.  —  (J.  S.  Dwight) 
Chr.  Exam.  28:  208.  —  (W.  Scott)  Ed    R.  7:  '203. 

—  New  York  R.  8:  50.  —  Blackw.  34:  S24.     36: 
40S,  681,  715.    37:  49,  659.  —  So.  Lit.  iless.  6:  567. 

—  as  a  Sacred  Poet.     (F.  .Arnold)  Eel.  JI.  64:  210. 

—  as  a  Text-Book.     (T.  Arnold)  Dub.  R.  87:  321. 

—  An  Elizabethan  Courtship.     Penn  Mo.  6:  739. 

—  England  in  the  Age  of.     (A.  Kerr)  West-ern,  5:  535. 

—  Fairy  Queen.     Blackw.   34:  824.     36:  408,  6S1,  715. 

37:  49,  659. 

—  Genius  of.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  120:  t^^s. 

—  Heroines  of.     Cornh.  39:  663.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

141:  771. 

—  Hobbinol.     Fortn.  Ii:  274. 

—  Irish  Residence  of.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  538. 

—  Irish  Rivers.     (P.  W.  Joyce)  Eraser,  97:  315.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  21. 

—  Italian  Translation  of.     Lond.  M.  15:  344. 

—  Life  of.     (T.  Keightley)   Eraser,  60:  410.  —  Westm. 

87:   ^33- 
and  Poetry  of.     Brit.  Q.  22:  368. 

—  Lost  Poem  by.     (S.  Evans)  Macmil.  42:   145.  —  Liv. 

Age,  145:  814. 

—  Minor  Poems.     Retros.  12:  142. 

—  Mistress  and  Wife  of.     (C.  G.  Halpinc)  .\tlan.  2:  674. 

—  Patrons  and  Genius  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  641. 

—  the  Poet  and  the  Dreamer.     Meth.  Q.  18:  209. 

—  Poe'ry  of.     (T.  Bayne)  St.  James,  45:   105.  —  Temp. 

Bar,  38:  456. 

—  Religion  of.     Blackw.  gg:  200.     Same  art.  Liv.  .Age. 

88:  673. 

—  Shakspere,  and  !Milton.    Victoria,  25:  856-1060.    26: 

24-108. 

—  Spenseriana.     (E.  W.  Ellsworth)  Putnam,  5:  31. 

—  Supposed  -Acquaintance  with   Shakspere.     Lond.   M. 

4:  26^. 

—  Todd's  Edition  of.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  R.  7:  203. 

—  Works  of.     Dub.  R.  17:  415. 

Speranda:  a  Poem.     (J.  !Mcw)  Belgi-a.  14:  160. 
Speransky,  ]\Iichail.     Blackw.  115:   157,  288. 
Spermaceti  Works  of  the  last  (Century.     Hunt,  32:  385. 
Spey  River,  Autumns  on.     Quar.  134:  39-1. 


SPHiEROSIRA 


1236 


SPIRIT 


Spliterosira  volvox  of  Ehrenberg.     (W.  C.  Williamson) 

Top.  Sci.  R.  9:  225. 
Sphagnum.     (L.  A.  Millingtnn)  0.  &  N.  6:  237. 
•Splieriial  Analysis,  On.     (G.  Eastwood)  Math.  Mo.   2: 

163-301.     3:  78. 
Spherical  Conic-s.    (C.  M.  Woodward)  Math.  Mo.  3:  311. 
Spheroidal  Slate  of  Bodies.     (A.  H.  Church)  J.  Eraiikl. 

Inst.  58:  40. 
Sphinx,  The.     St.  James,  29:  39. 

—  Discourse  on  the  Impotence  of  History.     (J.  Skelton) 

Eraser,  64:  54. 

—  ail  Extravaganza.     Blackw.  24:  441. 

—  Egyptian.     Ed.  Philos  J.  i :  88. 

—  Pompey's  Pillar,  etc.     Sharpe,  49:  317. 

Sphinx's  Eiddle.     (T.  De  (iuinccy)  Ilogg,  4:  177.  —  Eel. 

M.  19:  229. 
Sphygraograph,  or  Pulse-Recorder.    (A.  H.  Garrod)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  13:  128. 
Sphygmography.     Nature,  23:  438. 
Spices;  Nutmeg,  Clove,  Cinnamon.     Godey,  63:  275. 
Spicer,  Rev.  T.,  Portrait  of.     Meth.  Q.  8:  4S5. 
Spider,  The.     Hogg,  8:  137. 

—  Bird-hunting.     House.  Words,  4:  45. 

—  C'urious  Habits  of.     Hours  at  Home,  3:  327. 

—  Diadem,  Habits  of.     (J.  Couch)  Intel.  Obs.  6:  285. 

—  Life  and  Lessons  of  a.     Canad.  Mo.  10:  64. 

—  Natural  History  of .     So.  Q.  10:  292. 

—  Triangle.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  641. 

—  Venomous,  of  New  Zealand.     Nature,  7:  29. 

Spiders.  (L.  M.  Peterselia)  Scrib.  4:  285.  —  (A.  Wil- 
son) Belgra.  39:  405.  —  All  the  Year,  6:  351.  —  (A. 
White)  Good  Words,  7:  212.  Same  art  Ev.  Sat.  i: 
302,  —  Once  a  Week,  4:  651.  —  Chamb.  .1.  32:  330. 
43:  235.     52:  235.     56:  284. —Penny  M.  3:   131. 

—  at  Home.     (J.  H.  Emerton)  Am.  Natural.  4:  664. 

—  Ballooning.     All  the  Year,  8:  80. 

—  Chapter  on.     Lond.  M.  13:  481. 

—  European,  Thorell's.     Nature,  8:  378. 

—  Experiments  with.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Harper,  34:  450. 

—  Feet  of.     (L.  L.  Clarke)  Intel.  Obs.  3:   167. 

—  Flight  of.     Cath.  World,  7:  414.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.. 

2:  359- 

—  Flying.     (.J.  H.  Emerton)  Am.  Natural.  5:  148. 

—  from  Caves.     (J.  H.  Emerton)  Am.  Natural.  9:  278. 

—  Gossamer.     (G.  Lincecum)  Am.  Natural.  8:  593. 

—  Habits  of.     (.J.  H.  Emerton)  Am.  Natural.  2:  476. 

—  Hints  on  collecting.  (0.  P.  Cambridge)  Nature,  7:  163. 

—  House.     (J.  Black-wall)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  161. 

—  Hunting.     House.  Words,  3:  46. 

—  Ingenuity  of.     (T.  Ewbank)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:  408. 

—  of  Corfu!     (R.  T.  Pritchett)  Once  a  Week,  12:  274. 

—  of  France,  Simon's.     Nature,  11:  224. 

—  Old  and  New  World.     Nature,  13:  281. 

—  Showers  of.     Chamb.  J.  58:  89. 

—  Silk-spinning.     All  the  Year,  11:  509. 

—  Spinning  by.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Atlan.  18:  129. 

—  Structure  and  Habits  of.  (C.  Taj-Ior)  Harper,  21:  461. 

22:  323. 

—  Studies  in  Natural  History  of.   (51.  Treat)  Harper,  60: 

710,  857. 

—  Trap-Door.     Chamb.  J.  50:  149. 

—  Use  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  674. 
Spider's  Eye;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  8:  11. 
Spiders'  Silk.     House.  Words,  2:  65. 

—  Practical  View  of.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Galaxy,  8:  loi. 
Spider-Web  Papers.      (.J.  S.  Holt)  So.  M.9:  129-641. 

10:  17. 
Spielhagen,  Friedrich.    Novels.    Westm.  90:  334.  —  (W. 
H.  Browne)  N.  Eel.  7:  182. 

—  What  the  Swallow  sang.     So  R.  n.  s.  15:  421. 
Spiker,  Samuel  H.     Tour  through  Great  Britain.     Lond. 

M.  i:  uo. 


Spikes,  Iron,  Adhesion  of.     (W.  R.  Johnson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  23:  281. 
Spilled  Milk.     (J.  Neal)  Overland,  5:  427. 
Spilsbury,  Thomas,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  12:  569,  625. 
Spinal  Cord,  Sensation  in.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Nature,  9:  83. 

—  Reflex  Theory  of.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  1 :  196. 
Spindler,  Charles.     Novels.     Ed.  R.  61:  71. 
Spinning,  Cotton.     Quar.  107:  49.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

65:  3- 

—  Yarn  about.     Chamb.  J.  29:  329. 
Spinning  Cotton  Yarn.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  8:  130. 

See  Cotton. 

Spinning-Wheel;  a  Poem.     (B.  F.  Taylor)  Scrib.  8:  317. 

Spinning-Wheels.     (A.  Ure;  Penny  M.  5:   138,  268. 

Spinoza,  Benedict  de.  (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fortn.  4:  385. — 
(F.  Pollock)  i9t.h  Cent.  3:  330.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  2:  444.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  771. — 
(A.  E.  Kroeger)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:  263.  — (M.  Ar- 
nold) Macmil.  9:  136. —(C.  D.  B.  Mill-)  Chr. 
Exam.  74:  313.  —  Lond.  Q.  48:  124.  —  (W.  A. 
Crain)  Radical,  2:  170.  —  (J.  H.  Browne)  Overland, 
13:  214. 

—  and  Colenso.     (M.  Arnold)  ]\Iacmil.  7:  241. 

—  and  his  Philosophy.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  9:  332. 

—  and  Jewish  Medieval  Philosophj'.     (W.  R.   St)rley) 

Mind,  5:  362. 

—  as  Man  and  Philosopher.     (A.  B.  Lee)  Contemp.  29: 

567.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  131. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (W.  A.  Crain)  Radical,  2:  543. 

—  Ethics  of.     (J.  F.  Smith)  Theo.  R.  7:  550. 

—  French  Criticism  on.     Fraser,  71 :  608. 

—  French  Thought  and  Spinozism.     (P.  Janet)  Contemp. 

29:  1072, 

—  in   1677   and  1877.     (E.   Renan)   Contemp.    29:  763. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  216.     Same  art.  New 

^'ng•  37:  763- 

—  Life  and  Teachings  of.     (G.  S.  Morris)  J.  Spec,  Philos. 

11:  27S. 

Pollock  on.     (L.  Stephen)  Fortn.  34:  752.  —  (J.  P. 

N.  Land)  Mind,  6:  131. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm.  39:  372. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Mus.  2:    530.  —  So.   Q.  16:  76. — 
Brit.  Q.  8:  395. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Westm.  64:  i.— (F.  Pollock)  Mind, 

3:  195- 
Lotsij's  Exposition  of.     (F.  Pollock)  Mind.  4:  431. 

—  Religion  and  Ethics  of.     Nat.  Q.  23:  22. 

—  Scientific  Character  of  his  Philosophy.     (F.  Pollock) 

Fortn.  19:  567. 

—  Works  of.     (S.  Osgood)  No.  Am.  124:  265. 
Spinozism,  the  Religion  of  Gladness.     (A.  B.  Lee)  Fraser, 

97:  46. 
Spinosist,  The;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  10:  501. 
Spinster   Aunt,    Observations    and    Recollections   of    a. 

Hogg,  6:  16S-260. 
Spinster's  Sweepstake.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  373. 
Spires,  About.     (H.  Van  Brunt)  Atlan.  5:  75. 
Spiridion.  St..  Bp.  of  Cyprus.    (F.  Hastings)  Cong.  7:  25. 
Spirals,  Conveyor,  Construction  of.     (S   W.  Robinson) 

Eel.  Engin.  20:  165. 
Spirit  above  the  Sign.     (H.  N.  Brown)  Unita.  R.  13: 

165. 

—  and  Constitution  of  Spiritual  Beings.     (G.  I.  Chace) 

Bib.  Sac.  5:  6^3. 

—  and  Form.     (R.  Turnbull)  Chr.  R.  15:  543. 

—  and  Matter.     Colburn,  167:  113-553.     168:99-280. 
Modern  Science  on.     Cath.  World,  11:  642. 

—  and   modern  Physical  Theories.     (J.  T.  Bixby)  Mo, 

Rel.  M.  47:  301. 

—  Doctrine  of.     (F.  D.  Huntington)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  9:  271, 
in  Epistle  to  the  Romans.     Lond.  Q.  55:  392. 

—  Holy.     -See  Holy  Spirit. 


SPIRIT 


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SPIRITUALISM 


Spirit,  Misbelief  as  to.     (W.  Mountford)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45: 
2S5,  3j7- 

—  Mysteries  of     (S.  C.  Beane)  Unita.  R.  16:  363. 

—  New,  and  its  Forms.     (0.  B.  Frothiiigliam)  Radical, 

i:  37T. 

—  of  the  Age.     Ed.  R.  42:  254.  —  Blackw.  44:  130. — 

Westm.  41:  176. — Dub.  Univ.  75:  636. — (J. 
Swartz)  Luth.Q.  i:  365— (J.  S.  Hittell)  Overland, 
14:  419.  —  (H.  L.  Pinckney)  So.  Lit.  J.  3:  23S. — 
Dem.  R.  33:  257. 

—  of  the  Snow.     (I).  F.  M'Carthy)  Dub.  Univ.  43:  220. 

—  of  the  Snow.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  426. 

—  of  Man,   Old  Testament  Doctrine  of.     (F.  A.  Gast) 

Ref.  Q.  26:  391. 

—  of  the  Vanished  Island;  a  Poem.     (Mrs.  A.  Tindal) 

Once  a  Week,  7:  545. 

—  Piienomenology  of.    (G.  W.  F.  Hegel)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

2:  94-229. 

—  Scripture  Doctrine  of.     Prosp.  R.  4:  426. 

—  Universal,  Doctrine  of  a.     (G.  W.  Leibnitz)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  5:   118. 

—  vs.  the  Letter  in  Religion.    Univ.  Q.  20:  155. 
Spirit's  Tale;  or  Aunt  Ella's  Story.     Bentley,  64:  387. 
Spirits;  a  Poem.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  St.  James,  4:  197. 

—  and  their  Manifestations.     (J.  Scofferu)  St.  James,  11 : 

472. 

—  Communing  with.     Bost.  R.  i:  568. 

—  Departed.     (J.  Elliotson)  Zoist,  11:  191. 

Place  of.  (S.  Fuller)  Am.  Church  R.  5:  232.   See  In- 
termediate State. 

—  Evil,  Belief  of  the  Indians  in.     (J.  A.  Van  Heuvel)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  la:  iii. 

Existence  of.    Eel.  R.  80;  35. 

and  Agency  of.     Clir.  Mo.  Spec.  10 :  650. 

Scott  on.     Cong.  M.  26:  735. 

—  Fallen.     Spirit  Pilg.  2:  491. 

Power  and  Province  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  293. 

—  Goblins,  and  Giiosts.     Blackw.  61 :  440. 

—  in  Prison,  Christ  preaching  to.     (S.  C  Bartlett)  New 

Eng.  31:  601.— (T.  H.  Vail)  Am.  Church  K.  10: 
245.—  (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang.  R.  10:  74. — Kitto, 
10:  448.     26:  83.  — (T.  Tyler)  Kitto,  34:"  449. 

—  Ministering.     (J.  H.  IMorison)  Chr.  Exam.  38:   195. 
Do  departed  Saints  become?    Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  ^,7. 

—  Unclean,  Existence  and  Agency  of.    Chr.  Rem  44:22. 
Spirits  and  Water;  a  Tale.     Cauad.  Mo.  4:  474.     See 

Liquor. 
Spirit-Callers  of  Berlin.     Chamb.  J.  19:  405. 
Spirit  Circles.     Chamb.  .J.  50:  257. 

—  and  how  to  move  in  them.     Ev.  Sat.  14:  574. 
Spirit  Culture.     (H.  Cobb)  West.  J.  5:  132. 
Spirit  Glory.     (H.  Cobb)  West.  J.  7:  45,  118,  196. 
Spirit-Level.     (J.  Phillips)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  996. 
Spirit  Painting.     Once  a  Week,  2:  425. 

Spirit  Photographs.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Ev.  Sat.  17:  16. 
Spirit  Power.     (H.  Cobb)  West.  J.  5:  203. 
Spirit-Rappings.      (J.   D.  Lewis)  Once  a  Week,  3:  212. 

—  Chamb.  J.   19:  193,   321.— Zoist,  II :  86. —  (L. 

H.  Steiner)  Mercersb.  13:  526. 

—  and  Spirit-Writing.     No.  Brit.  22:  217. 

—  and  Table-Movings.     Lond.  Q.  i:   109. 

—  Extraordinary.     (L.  Hough)  Once  a  Week,  7:  611. 

—  in  1716.     Ev.  Sat.  i:  255. 

—  Literature  of.     Nat.  R.  4:  131. 

—  long  ago.     St  James,  7:  316. 

—  made  easj'.     Once  a  Week,  3:  403,  4S9,  512. 

—  150  Years  ago.     (G.  Salmon)  Fortn.  3:  721. 
See  Spiritualism. 

Spirit  Wife;  a  Story.     (J.  S.  Lloyd)  Tinslev.  28:  554. 
Spirit  World.     (J.  F.  X.  Hoeffer)"  Am.  Catli".  Q.  6:  617. 

—  Phenomena  of.     Theo.  ^'  Lit.  J.  5:  350. 
Spirit  Seance.     Chamb.  J.  48:  817. 


Spiritual,  and  the  Natural.  (T.  G.  Ajiple)  Ref.  Q.  27:  399. 

—  not  for  the  Temporal.     Browuson,  10:  137. 
Spiritual  Communion.     West.  J.  9:  67. 

Spiritual  Contest  with  the  VVarld,  Our.  Chr.  Obs.  14:  75. 
Spiritual   Deficiency  in  our  Churches.     (J.  J.  Foot)  Lit. 

&  Tiieo.  R.  4:  40. 
Spiritual  Despotism.     (R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  445. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  6:  171.  —  Brownson,  14:  191.  —  Ed. 
R.  61:  324,  493. — Mo.  R.  136:  494. 

Spiritual  Dynamics.     (A.  T.  Rochester)  Ref.  Q.  26:    572. 
S|)ii-itual  Element.     (U.  Clark)  Univ.  (I.  6:  35S. 
Spiritual  Gifts.     (J.  E.  Walton)  Unita.  R   i:  412. 

—  Recent  Manifestations  of.     (E.  Irving)  Eraser,  4:  754. 
S|)iiitual  Growth,  Law  of.     (J.  A.  Todd)  Princ.  32:  608. 
.Spiritual  Heroes.     (J.  Floy)  Meth.  Q.  9:  241. 
Spiritual  Joy,  Power  of.     (T.  H.  Skinner)  Am.  Bib.  Re- 

pos.  9:  257. 
Spiritual    Language,    Hebrew   Influence    on.      (W.    M. 
Thomson)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  95. 

—  Physical   Basis  of.     (W.   M.  Thomson)  Bib.  Sac.  29: 

I-     30:  95-    31:  136-    32:  19-     33:  40J-    34:  i"^9- 
Spiritual  Life.     (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  Q.  8:  i. 

—  and  Development.     (B.  Sadtler)  Evang.  R.  5:  3S1. 

—  Growth  of.     (H.  C.  Holloway)  Luth.  Q.  10:  175. 

—  Nature  and  outward  Manifestations  of.  Chr.  Obs.  77:  3. 
—  our  great  Want.     (W.  Crosbie)  Cong.  2:  530. 

—  Upham  on.     Princ.  18:  275. 

—  Varieties  of.     (H.  Stowell)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  13:  371. 
Spiritual  Man,   Scripture  Doctrine  of.     (E.  P.  Marvin) 

Bost.  R.  5:  42. 
Spiritual  ^laterialism.     (A.  T.  Tracy)  Putnam,  4:  15S. 
Spiritual-Mindedness.     Chr.  Obs.  12:  213. 

—  Owen  on.     Chr.  Exam.  15:  8. 

Spiritual  Needs.     (S  Johnson)  Radical,  i:  313. 
Spiritual  Order  Supreme.     Brownson,  10:  2S1. 
Spiritual  Perils  of  British  Travelers.     Eraser,  32:  62. 
Spiritual  Philosophy',  Antagonisms,  Perils,  and  Glory  of. 

(J.  W.  Mears)  Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  597. 
Spiritual  Reign  of  Christ.     {J.  Steele)  Bib.  Sac.  6:  657. 

—  (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  3:  i. 

Spiritual  Religion,  Possession  of.  (J.  A.  James)  Ex.  II. 
Lee.  4:  173. 

Spiritual  Science,  Is  it  possible?  (C.  McCauley)  Mo.  Rel. 
M.  47:  201. 

Spiritual  Songs;  from  the  German  of  Novalis.  (G.  Mac- 
Donald)  Scrib.  5:  315,  610,  759.  6:  21-745.  7'  55~ 
185. 

—  for  Worship.     (E.  T.  Fitch)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  20S. 
Spiritual  Subpwna.     Chamb.  J.  31:   295. 
Spiritual  Temple.     (A.  C.  Barry)  Univ.  Q.  36:   1S7. 
Spiritual  Unity,  Foreclosure  of.     (S.  Johnson)  Radical, 

5:   I- 

Spiiitual  Warfare.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  22:  41. 

—  Weapons  of.     LTniv.  Q.  20:  221. 

Spiritual  World.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  23:  501. 

T.  AV.  Nevin  on.     Cath.  World,  24:  459. 

Spiritualism.  Quar.  114:  179. — Blackw.  73:  620.  119: 
362.  —  Cornh.  7:  706.     8:  438.  —  Eraser,  66:  51  i. 

—  Dub.  R.  54:  433.  — Dub.  Univ.  60:  3.    88:  62S. 

—  (F.  B.  Perkins)  Nation,  2:  531.  — (f.  R.  Loui-.s- 
burv)  Nation.  4:  52.  —  All  the  Year,  15:  180,404. — 
(T.'g.  Appleton)  O.  v^-  N.  8:  309. —  (M.  P.  Lowe) 
Unita.  R.  7:  200.  —  Once  a  Week.  24:  439,  582.  — 
(Dr.  Ryder)  Cath.  World,  18:  145.  318,  606.— Month, 
12:  I,  155,  257.  —  (H.  Carpenter)  Mercersb.  22:  52;;. 

—  Nat.  M.  3:  540.  —  AIo.  Rel.  M.  18:  310.  29:  2;. — 
New  Q.  2:  297. — Ev.  Sat.  17:  129.  —  (\V.  II.  Kem- 
per) So.  M.  12:  673. —  (J.  T.  Hoskins)  Victoria. 
22:  517.  —  (Mrs.  R.  ('orson)  Canad.  JIo.  10:  6c. — 
Broadw.  4:   130.  —  (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  8:  50;. 

—  (T.E.Bond)N.  Eel.  5:  601.  —  Liv.  Age,  68:  311. 

—  American  Psychomancy.     Ed.  R.  122:  513. 


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SPLUGEN 


Spiritualism;  Amongst  the  Mediums.     (E.  Dicey)  Mac- 
mil.  8:  71.  —  (J.  Hayward)  Lipjiiiic.  13:  461. 

—  and  its  recent  Converts,  1871.     Quar.  131:  301. 

—  and  Jurisprudence.     (F.  Wharton)  Lippinc.  16:  423. 

—  and  Materialism.    (G.  II.  Lowes)  Furtn.  25:  479,  707. 

—  (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  9:  619. 

—  and  modern  Devil- Worship.     Dub.  K.  61:  253. 

—  and  Science.     (R.  R.  Bowker)  Appleton,  7:  67. 

—  and  Spirit-Rapping.     (F.  R.  Anspach)  Evang.  R.  7: 

245. 

—  and  Spiritists.   (0.  A  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  9:  289. 

—  Are  its  Phenomena  Supernatural?     (J.  P.  Thompson) 

New  Eng.  18:  381. 

—  as  related  to  Religion  and  Science.     Eraser,  71 :  22. 

—  as  a  Scientific  Question.     (W.  Wundt)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

15:  577- 

—  British  Association  on.     Eel.  M.  87:  631. 

—  Carpenter  on.    (A.  R.  Wallace)  Eel.  M,  89:  53S.    Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  435. 

—  Delusion  called.     (C.  C.  Felton)  Liv.  Age,  54:  670. 

—  Edmonds  on.     (J.  W.  Jackson)  Zoist,  12:   199. 

—  Eschatology  of.     (J.  H.  Dubbs)  Mercersb.  24:  605. 

—  Evidences  of.    Westm.  97:  461.  —  (H.  Tuttle)  Radical. 

T-  373- 

—  Experiences  in.     (Lord  Amberley)  Fortn.  21 :  82. 

—  Ghosts.     (M.  Davies)  Victoria,  19:  256. 

—  Ghost-Lore  and  Table-Rapping.     Lond.  Q.  16:  167. 

—  Gordon's  Threefold  Test  of.    Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  9:  520. 

—  W.  A.  Hammond  on.     (J.  luske)  Nation,  23:   167. 

—  History,  Phenomena,  and  Character  of.  Westm.  69:  29. 

—  in  America.     Chamb.  J.  25;  81. 
First  20  Years  of.     Month,  15:  345. 

—  —  Hammond  on.     (J.  S.  Jewell)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  231. 

—  in  China.     (H.  A.  Giles)  F>aser,  99:  238. 

—  in  Germany.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  30:  113. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  354.  —(R.  E. 

Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  II :  97. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Eraser,  77:  801. 

—  Intercourse  of  the  Dead  with  the  Living.    Cong.  M.  20: 

306,  574- 

—  Is  it  a  Science?     (C.  T.  Hopkins)  Pioneer,  4:  193. 

—  Kiddle  on.     Internat.  R.  7:  321. 

—  Literature  of.     (C.  S.  Lyman)  New  Eng.  16:  666. 

—  London  Knockings.     (E.  Wormely)  Putnam,  2:  324. 

—  Manifestations.   Blackw.  73:  629.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

37:  807.  —  Lond.  Soc.  25:   166.     26:  55.  —  Coriih. 
2:  211.     8:  438.  —  Dem.  R.  32:  355,  425.  —  Tait, 
n.  s.  21:  317.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  385.  — (J.  W. 
•Jackson)  Zoist,  11:  412.     12:  i. 
Agencies  employed  in.     Chr.  R.  18:  582. 

—  Mesmerism,   Odylism,    and  Table-Turning.     (W.   B. 

Carpenter)  Eraser,  95:  135,  382.   Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
88:  436,  597. 

—  Modern.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  80:  512. —  (H. 

Reed)  Internat.   R.  2:    204.  —  No.   lirit.  34:    110. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53:  26.  —  (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam. 

61:  352.  —  (A.  S.  Leonard)  Am.  Church  R.  8:  169. 

—  (H.  Greeley)  Putnam,  i:  59.  —  Dub.  Univ.  62: 

337.  —  (F.  R.  Couder)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  205.  —  (S. 

C.  Bartlett)  Cong.  R.  11 :  105.  —  (T.  B.  Hall)  Unita. 

R.  12:  497.  — Mo.  Rel.  M.  27:   yjy     28:  113. — 

Tiusley,  12:  407.  — Kitto,  7:  360.  — (S.  S.  Halde- 

man)  Penn  Mo.  8:  83:;.  —  So.  Q.  24:  480. 
Defense  of.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Fortn.  21 :  630,  785. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  143,  34S. 
Strength  and  Weakness  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  49. 

—  Modern  Diabolism.     (H.  James)  Atlan.  32:  219. 

—  Modern  Necromancy.     No.  Brit.  34:   no. 

—  Modern  Sorcerers.     Knick.  43:   170. 

—  Modern  Sorcery.     Cornh.  30:  36.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

83:  46^^.  —Eel.  M.  86:  129. 

—  New  and  old.     (H.  James)  Atlan.  29:  358. 


Spiritualism,  New  Solution  of.     (F.  G.  Fairfield)  Scrib. 
9:  333,  483-     10:  374. 

—  Newman  and  Vaughan  on.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  421. 

—  nothing  new.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  18:   196. 

—  of  Science.     (W.  E.  Copeland)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  35. 

—  on  its  last  Legs.     All  the  Year,  14:  45. 

—  Our  Relations  with  the  Spiritual  World.     Radical,  2: 

123. 

—  Owen  on.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  14:  80^. 

—  Owen's  Debatable  Land.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Unita.  R. 

5:  457- 

—  Owen's  Footfalls.     Eel.  M.  54:  i. 

—  Phenomena  of,  explained.     (W.  A.  Hammond)  No. 

Am.  no:  233. 

—  Poetry  of.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  453. 

—  Powei's  of  the  Air.     Blackw.   119:    362.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  87:  30. 

—  Pretensions  of;  Life  of  D.  D.  Home.     (Sir  D.  Brews- 

ter) No.  Brit.  39:  174.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78: 
531.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  60:  173,  291.  See  Home, 
Daniel  D. 

—  Pro-.     (J.  Wetherbee)  Radical,  4:  198. 

—  Psychology  of.     (G.  M.  Beard)  No.  Am.  129:  65. 

—  Ps}-chological  Curiosities  of.     (VV.  B.  Carpenter)  Era- 

ser, 96:  541.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  12,  161.  Same  art. 
Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  III,  30S,  464. 

—  Psj'chological  Curiosities  of  Skepticism ;  a  Reply  to 

Dr.  Carpenter.  (A.  R.  Wallace)  Eraser,  g5:  694. 
Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  230,  463. 

—  Rapping  the  Question.     Blackw.  74:  711.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  40:  79. 

—  Revival  of  the  Black  Arts.     Meth.  Q.  14:  191. 

—  Seance  with  Foster.     (R.  F.  Seaman)  Scrib.  7:   179. 
Something  like  a.    (C.  M.  Davies)  Belgra.  24:  350. 

—  Spicer  on.     Eel.  R.  98:  679. 

—  Tiie   Spiritualistic   Muse.     (G.   B.   Bacon)  Hours   at 

Home,  10:   loi. 
— ^Table-Turning  and  Spirit-Rapping.    Bentley,  48:  568. 

—  tested  by  Christianity.    (I.  E.  Dwinell)  New  Eng.  15: 

553- 

—  tested  by  Science.    (S.  W.  -Johnson)  New  Eng.  16:  225. 

—  The  true.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  29:  307. 

—  Unspiritual  World  of.    (R.  H.  Hutton)  Victoria,  i :  42. 

—  vs.  Christianity.     (D.  R.  Goodwin)  Penn  Mo.  i:  94. 

—  vs.  Materialism.    (J.  M.  Willcox)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  220. 

—  Was  it  Katie  King?     (F.  J.  Lippitt)  Galaxy,  18:  754. 
See  Delusions;  Table-Turning;  Spirit-Rapping. 

Spivitnalist  Cause.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  142:  745. 
Spiritualistic  Drum.     (W.  Bausman)  Overland,  8:  61. 
Spirituality.     (E.  Fisher)  Univ.  Q.  9:  293. 
Spirituous  Liquors,  Evil  Effects  of.     Pamph.  12:  259. 

—  Impolicy  of  increasing  the  Duty  on.     Ed.  R.  50:  686. 
See  Alcohol ;  Liquors. 

Spitalfields,  Art  in.     (E.  Meteyard)  Peop.  J.  2:  40,  52. 

—  History  of-     Eel.  M.  23:  264. 

—  Weavers,  Life  among.     Hogg,  11:  35,  96. 
Spitzbergen.    Chamb.  J.  35:  211.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  55: 

258. 

—  and  Nova  Zembla,  Natural  Historj'  of.     (M.  T.  von 

Heuglin)  Nature,  li:  22. 

—  Aunet's  Woman's  Voyage  to.     Bentley,  44:  33. 

—  Climate  of.     (T.  A.  Latta)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  3:  gi. 

—  Lady  in.     Eel.  M.  45:   187. 

—  Lain g's  Voyage  to.     Portfo.(Den.)  21 :  484. 

—  Lamont's  Seasons  with  the  Sea  Horses.     Eel.  M.  53: 

235- 

—  Sporting  in.     (.\.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  23:  606. 
Spleen,    Relation   of   Blood-Corpuscle-holding   Cells   to. 

(W.  I.  Burnett)  Am.  J.  Sci.  66:  375. 
Splendid  Stranger.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra.  n:  5. 
Spli'udid  Village;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  34:  321. 
Spliigen  Pass.    Lond.  M.  21 :  396. 


SPOERI 


1239 


SPORTSMEN 


Spoeri,  F.  C.    Voyages  to  New  England,  1661.     Hist.  M. 

5:  I- 

Spofford,  Ainsworth  K.,  Librarian  of  Congress,  with  por- 
trait.    Eel.  M.  87:  249. 

Spofford,  Harriet  P.     Novels.     No.  Am.  100:  26S. 

Spofford  Genealogy.  (J.  Spofford)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  335. 
9:  61,  273. 

Spohr,  Louis.     Howitt,  2:  "jt. 

Spoiling  a  Husband;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  114. 

Spoils  System  in  American  Politics.  (W.  Clarke)  Con- 
temp.  40:  633. 

and  Assassination.  (D.  B.  Eaton)  Princ.  n.  s.  8:  145. 

Spoken  in  Idleness.    (Mrs.  P.  Cudlip)  Temp.  Bar,  24:  396. 

Sponge,  The.     Once  a  Week,  29:  116. 

—  Common  Fresh-Water.    ( W.  C.  Williamson)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  7:  I. 

—  Fresh- Water,  Ls  it  an  Animal?    (J.  Hogg)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  7:  134. 
Sponges.     (R.   Patterson)  Pop.    Sci.    R.   4:    302  — (A. 
Hyatt)  Am.  Natural.  2:  303.  — (H.  J.  Clark)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  102:  426.  —  (B.  M.  Wright,  jr.)  Am.  Natural. 

3:  449- 

—  Affinities  of.     (W.  S.  Kent)  Nature,  4:  184. 

—  Animality  of.     (H.  J.  Clark)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92 :  320. 

—  Boring,  Destructive  Nature  of.     (.J.  A.  Ryder)  Am. 

Natui-al.  13:  279. 

—  Curious.     (J.  Leidv)  Am.  Natural.  4:   17. 

—  Glass.     (S.   B.   Herrick)  Scrib.    Ii:   42.  — (S.   Lock- 

wood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  529. 

—  Haeckel  on.     Nature,  7;  279. 

—  Hunting,  in  Holy  Island.  (W.  W.  Fyfe)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  4. 

—  Nature  of.     (.J.  Slack)  Pop.  Sci.  R.'ii  :  167. 

—  Physiology  of.     (S.  Hibberd)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  109. 

—  Torbay.     (P.  H.  Gosse)  Good  Words,  2:  293. 
Sponge  Fisheries.     Ev.  Sat.  17:  243. 
Sponging-House  in  England.     Temp.  Bar.  12:  249. 
Spontaneous  Combustion.     .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  17:   16,  353. 

—  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2:   128. 

—  in  Factories  and  Ships.     (C.  W.  Vincent)  Eel.  Engin. 

17:  515. 

—  Instances  of.     (M.  Scanlan)  .7.  Frankl.  Inst.  21  :  424. 

—  of  Coal  in  Ships.     Pract.  M.  6:  280. 

—  of  the  Human  Body.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  5:  164. — 

Penny  M.  14:  2S7.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:  31. 
Spontaneous  Generation.     (.1.  Tyndall)  19th  Cent.  3:  22, 
497.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  271.     Same  art.  Pop. 
Sci.    Mo.    12:    476,    591.  — (H.    C.    Bastian)    19th 
Cent.  3:  261.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  ^Mo.  2:  434. 

—  Coatemp.  29:  901.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
i:  109.  —  (H  Spencer)  Appleton,  i:  562,  597.  —  (E. 
Frankland)  Nature,  3:  225.  —  Nature,  15:  302,  313, 
3S0.  16:  24. — (J.  Tyndall)  Nature,  16:  127. — 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  83.  — "(W.  H.  Dallinger)  Am.  Natu- 
ral. 10:  415.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  401. — Blackw.  89: 
165.  — (G.  H.  Lewes)  Once  a  Week,  i:  66. —  (J. 
Jamin)  Meth.  Q.  25:  528. 

—  Air-Germs  and.     (P.  Schutzcnberger)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

9:  91. 

—  Bastian  and  Pasteur  on.     (FI.  J.  Slack)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  730. 

—  Controv.  on.     (W.  H.  Dallinger)  Pop.  Sci  Mo.  9:448. 

—  Controverted.     (E.  S.  Breidenbaugh)  Luth.  Q.  7:  90. 

—  Experiments  on.     (.1.  Wynian)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  94:   152. 

—  Pasteur  on.     Ed.  R.  125:  389.  —  (M.  C.  White)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  82:  I. 

—  Production  of  Organisms  in  closed  Vessels.    (G.  Child) 

Am.  .1.  Sci.  91:  381. 

—  Theories  of.     (C.  R.  Bell)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  219. 

—  Tyndall's   Experiments   on,   and   Bastian's  Position. 

(W.  H.   Dallinger)  Pop.   Sci.   R.   15:    113.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  86:  722. 
See  Germ  Tlieory ;  Life;  Pr.toplasm. 


Spontaneous  Motion.     Chamb.  J.  6:  54. 

Spoons  in  a  Wherry.    (M.  S.  Severance)  O.  &  N.  5:  267. 

Spooner,  Lysander,  Island  Community.     (E.  Stauwood) 

Radical,  i :  578. 
Spooner  Genealogy.     (T.  Spooner)  N.  E.  Reg.  23 :  407. 
Spooring.     (A.  W.  Drayson)  St.  James,  9:  87. 
Spores,  Resting.     (E.  P.  Wright)  Nature,  18:  173. 
Sport,  Concerning.     (C.  Waddy)  Belgra.  18:  46. 

—  and  Adventure.     Belgra.  26:  54. 

—  and  Natural  History.     (M.  G.  Watkins)  Gent.  M.  n.  9. 

22:  441. 

—  in  the  15th  Century.    (C.  J.  Robinson)  Nature,  i:  352. 

—  in  the  Nepaul  with  Maharaja   Sir  Jung   Bahadoor. 

Eraser,  76:  337. 

—  Laws  and  Customs  of.     Quar.  134:  29. 

—  Philosophy  in.     Lond.  M.  18:  384. 

—  Plea  for.     (L.  S.  Bryce)  No.  Am    128:  511. 

—  with  a  Sparrow  Club.    (E.  Bradley)  St.  James,  11 :  462. 
Sports   and  Pastimes  in  England,   1S61.     (A.  Wynter) 

Once  a  Week,  5:  151. 

—  and  Pastimes,  Old  English.     (C.  Russell)  Sharpe,  33: 

240.  —  Once  a  Week.  23:  450. 

—  and  Sporting,  American.     (J.  C.  Hutcheson)  Belgra. 

17:  471. 
Ancient.     (W.  Knighton)  Dub.  Univ.  89:  231. 

—  P^nglish.  French  View  of.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  y},-},. 

—  Field.     Mo.  R.  153:  20. 

in  Madras.     Eraser,  95:  43.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age, 

132:  283. 

Influence  of,  on  Character.     Lond.  Sop.  22:  126. 

of  Ancient  Greece  and  Rome.     Quar.  118:  4'SS. 

—  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.     (.\.  Fabcr)  Dark  Blue, 

2:  254. 

—  Moor  and  the  Loch,  Colquhoun's.     Blackw.  72:  218. 

—  of  the  olden  Time.     (Jodey,  29:   i. 

—  of  our  Forefathers.     Sharpe.  49:  90. 

—  Oriental.     (F.  R.  Feudge)  Lippinc.  10:  621. 

—  Out-Door.     Mo.  R.  143:  82. 

—  Shooting  the  wild  Stag  in  Poland.     (T.  Hood)  Col- 

burn,  60:  522. 

—  Snipe-Shooting  in  Ireland.     Tinsley,  6:  18.     9:  453. 

—  Wild,  in  the  South.  Whitehead's.     Liv.  Age,  66:  574. 
of   the  Far  West.     Tait,  n   s.  5:   64S.  — (W.   H. 

Maxwell)  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  328. 
of  India,  Shakespear's.     Liv.  Age,  66:  155. 

—  Wild-Duck  Shootini.     Tinsley,  4:  2^4. 

See  Field  Sports;  Wild  Sports;  Athletic  Sports. 
Sporting.     Mo.  R.  145:   166. 

—  Books  on.     No.  Brit.  40:  498. 

—  for  Men  of  moderate  Means.     Lond.  Soc.  25:  261. 

—  Foreign.     (C.  J.  Apperley)  Colburn.  60:   16,  166,  474. 

61:  38-545.     62:  42,  184.     63:  237. 
Sporting- Ad  ventures.     Blackw.  20:  514. 

—  in  Acadia,  Hardy's.     Liv.  Age,  47:  416. 

—  of  Charles  Carrington,  Esq.     Lond.  Soc.  27:  52. 
Sporting-Anecdotes.     Lond.  M.  2:  26S. 
Sporting-Club.     (W.  C.  D^iy)  Tinsley,  25:  263-449. 
Sporting-E.KCursion,  Narrative  of.     Lond.  M.  15:  490. 
Sporting-Gun.     (C.  Wadilv)  Belgra.  16:   i:;o. 

—  Breech-Loading,  aiui  its  Origin.     (C.  Waddy)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  9:  429. 
Sporting-Life.     All  the  Year,  43:  299,  442. 
Sporting-Literature.     Eraser,  18:  481. 
Sporting-.Sccnes  in  Nepaul.     Liv.  .■\ge,  23:  537. 
Sporting-Reminiscences.     Chamb.  J.  52:  10. 
Sporting- World.     Chamb.  J.  29:  241. 
Sportsman  in  France,  Tolfrey's.     Mo.  R.  154:  528. 

—  Royal   [the  Crown  Prince  of  Austria].     (W.    A.    B. 

Grohman)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  726. 
Sportsmen,  Characteristics  of.     Tinsley,  6:  291. 

—  Cruelty  of.     Temp.  Bar.  28:  359. 

—  My  Opinion  of.    Dub.  Univ.  3:  124. 


SPORTBOROUGII 


1240 


SPY 


Sportborough,  Roll  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  Edmund  at. 

(E.  Peacock)  Arch.  42:  399. 
Spots.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Lippinc.  7:  539. 
Spotswood,  Alex.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Harper,  59:  iii. 

—  and  the  Virginia  Burgesses.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  5S5. 
Spotted  Dog.     (A.  Trollope)  Galaxy,  9:  497,  611.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  105:  272,  355. 
Spottiswoode,   William.     Dub.    Univ.   92:663. —  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  14:  105. 
Spottsylvania,  Battle  of.     (R.  S.Ewell)  So.M.  15:  supp. 

107.  —  (J.  H.  Lane)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  145.  —  (E. 

Johnson)  So.  M.  15:  supp.  140. 
Spouts,   Rain,   Hail,   etc.,   Theory  of.     (.J.   P.  Espy)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  21:  240,  309.     22:  100. 
Objections  to  Espy's.     (G.  Hutchison)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  27:  80. 

—  Water,   and  Tornadoes,  Queries  on  Causes   of.     (R. 

Hare)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  328. 
Sprague,  Charles.     (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  23:  155.  — (J. 
Ruggles)  Unita.  R.  4:  49.  —  with  portrait,  NewEng. 
M.  3:  89. 

—  Centennial  Ode.     Mas.  18:  353. 

—  Poems  of.     (W.  B.  0.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  30:  313.  — 

Liv.  Age,  24:  90. 
Sprague,  George  .James.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  199. 
Sprague,  Peleg.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  413. 
Sprague,  Seth.     Hunt,  36:  313. 
Sprague,  William  B.    Lectures  to  the  Young.    (L.Bacon) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  647. — Spirit  Pilg.  3:  470. 

—  Letters  on  practical  Subjects.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  592. 

—  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  490. 
Sprat,  The.     Chainb.  J.  39:  31.  — Penny  M.  6:  97.— 
(A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  9:  601. 

—  and  Winter  Fisheries.     (W.  C.  L.  Martin)  Recr.  Sci. 

3:  271. 
Sprig  of  rtild  Thyme.     (J.  Janin)  Sharpe,  32:  142. 
Spring,  Gardiner.   Fragments.    (.J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ. 

11:  102.  —  (N.  Cleaveland)  No.  Am.  103:  269. 

—  Address  at  Princeton,  1832.     Piinc.  4:  488. 

—  Lectures  to  Young  Men.     Chr.  Exam.  28:  261. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  38:  28S. 

—  Obligations  of  the  World  to  the  Bible.     So.  Q.  11 :  77. 

—  on  native  Depravity.     (N.  W.  Taylor)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

5:  314- 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (.J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath.  World, 

3:  129.  —  (.J.  M.  Sherwood)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  361. 
Spring.     (.T.  Thomson)  Harper,  2:  433.  —  (W.  H.  Gib- 
son) Harper,  61:  65. 

—  a  Poem.     (T.  Hood)  Cornh.  i:  411. 

—  a  Poem.     (E.  Arnold)  Cornh.  3:  533. 

—  a  Poem.     (H.  Timrod)  So.  R.  n.  s.  18:  495. 

—  a  Poem.     Cath.  Worll,  21:  96. 

—  a  Poem      (A.  P.  Graves)  Dark  Blue,  i:  351. 

—  about  New  York.     (C.  Cook)  Scrib.  20 :  161. 

—  Advent  of.     Hogg,  15:  299. 

—  in  New  England.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Appleton,  li :  651. 
a  Poem.     (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlan.  35:  641. 

—  in  the  South.     (Mrs.  A.  Smith)  Tinsley,  28:  39S. 

—  Morning  Walk  in.     (G.  Roslyn)  Colburn,  i65:  347. 

—  Opening  of.     (E.  Thomas)  Atlan.  47:  764. 

—  Vernal  Influences.     Broadw.  4:  137. 

—  Voice  of.     Once  a  Week,  20:  361. 

—  Voices  of.     Chamb.  J.  19:  161. 

Spring  Cleaning,  and  what  came  of  it.  Lond.  Soc.  15 :  43S. 
Spring  Floods.     (I.  Tourguenieff)  Eel.  M.  81:  436,  552, 

686.     82:  45.  177,  339. 
Spring  Morning's  Dream.     Sharpe,  37:  304. 
Spring  Mountain  ;  a  Tale.     Contin.  Mo.  4:  314. 
Spring  Song;  from  the  German.     Dark  Blue,  i:  301. 
Spring  Song  in  the  City;  a  Poem.     (R.  Buchanan)  Good 

Words,  12:  267. 
Spring-Time  Songs.     Dub.  Univ.  41:  332. 


Springs.  (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  ii:  872.  —  (A.  De  Bon- 
neville) Eel.  Engin.  18:  391,  519. 

—  Deep.     (A.  Geikie)  Nature,  7:  177. 

—  Gray  Sulphur,  of  Virginia.     (C.  U.  Shepard)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  30:  100. 

—  Hot,  of  Arkansas.     (A.  Van  Cleef)  Harper,  56:  193. 
of  Virginia.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  11 :  27S. 

of  the  Yellowstone  and  Firehole  Rivers.     (F.  V. 

Hayden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  105,  161. 

—  in  California,  Rising  of,  before  the  Winter  Rains.     (H. 

Gibbons)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  187. 

—  in  the  East,  Failure  of.     Chamb.  .J.  40:  i. 

—  Influence  of  Temperature  on.     (F.  H.  Wenham)  Eel. 

Engin.  10:  24. 

—  Underground,  Discovery  of.     (D.  Ram^e)  Am.  Arch. 

8:  268-292. 

—  Why  do  Springs  and  Wells  overflow?     (A.  W.  Green) 

Pop.   Sci.   Mo.    16:  71.  — (.J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  l5:  266. —  (J.  J.  Skinner)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
16:  397. 
Springs,  Elasticity,  etc.     (J.  H.  Cooper)  J.  Frankl.  lust. 
92:  249.  391. 

—  Strength  and  Dimensions  of.     Eel.  Engin.  16:  132. 
Spring  Balances.     Penny  M.  11:  103. 

Spring  Captain.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  264. 

Spring  Guns  and  Man  Traps.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  35: 

123- 

Spring  Hill,  Tenn.,  Lost  Opportunity  at.  (B.F.Cheat- 
ham) So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  524. 

Spring  Propulsion  for  Street  Cars.  (E.  H.  Leveaux)  Eel. 
F^Hijin.  15:  20. 

Springbok,  The.     Penny  M.  5:  193. 

Springdale,  May-Day  in.  (W.  W.  Tulloch)  Belgra.  11: 
318. 

Springtield,  Mass.,  Architecture  of.  (T.  Williams)  Am. 
Arch.  10:  227. 

—  as  it  was  and  is.     (0.  S.  Senter)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  9: 

241. 

—  Indian  Deed  of,  1636.     N.  E.  Reg.  15:  140. 

—  Inhabitants  of,  1678.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  82. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  397. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  18:  82,   142.     19:  61,  249. 

29:  54,  146,  283.     30:  50,  194.     31:  281. 

—  United  States  Armory  at.     (.J.  Abbott)  Harper,  5 :  145. 

—  (G.  B.  Prescott)  Atlan.  12:  436. 

—  West.     See  West  Springfield. 

Spur  nf  Monmouth.     (H.  ]\Iorford)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  392. 
Spurs.     Penny  M.  14:  95,  102. 

—  Ancient,  Observations  on.  (F.  Grose)  Arch.  8:,  iii. 
Spur  Wheels.  Strength  of.  (F.Campin)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  208. 
Spurgeon,  Charles.     Eel.  R.  125:  357.  — (L  W.  Wiley) 

Meth.  Q.  18:  523. 

—  at  Clapham.     Victoria,  28:  64. 

—  and   Extemporaneous  Preaching.      (O.   E.   Daggett) 

New  Eng.  16:  28. 

—  and  his  Popularity.     Nat.  R.  4:  84. 

—  and  his  Sermons,     (W.  t.  Kip)  Am.  Church  R.  13:  605. 

—  and  the  Pulpit.    Brit.  Q.  26:  210.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

55:  619.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  224. 

—  as  a  Preacher.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  86:  275.  — 

Theo.Ecl.4:453  —  (G.  N.  Hervey)  Chr.  R.  22:  296. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  82. 

—  Lectures  to  my  Students.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  357. 

—  Preaching  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  689.     Same  art.  Eel  M. 

40:  132. 
Spurstow,  W.,  Spiritual  Chymist,  1666.  Cong.  M.  5:  265. 
Spurzhoim,  J.  G.,  and  Gall,  System  of.     (J.  Murray)  Ed. 

R.  25:  227.  — Quar.  13:  159.  —  Blackw.  i:  35,  365. 

—  Biography  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  23:  356. 

—  Cannichael's  Memoir  of.     Dub.  Univ.  i :  582. 

—  Pollen's  Oration  on.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  59. 
Spy,  The;  a  Tale.     Blackw.  51:  23. 


SPY 


1241 


STAGE 


Spy,  The ;  a  Tale  of  the  Revolution,  not  Cooper's.     So. 

Lit.  Mess.  3:  454. 
Spies,  Military.     (G.  W.  Cullum)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  150. 

—  Political.     Coriih.  44:  -jt,. 

Spy  System  at  Lyons,  1S17.     Ed.  R.  30:  172. 

—  Exposure  of  English.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  73-805. 
Squaniscot  Patent,   Mass.,    1629.     N.   E.   Reg.  24:  264. 

26:  234. 
Square,  Law  of.     (W.  Whitehouse)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  62: 
402. 

—  Least,  Graphical  Method  versus.     (H.   L.  Abbot)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  104:  423. 
Ilagen's    Proof    Blethod    of.      (M.    Merrinian)  .J. 

Fiankl.  Inst.  104:   t,io. 
Merrinian  on.     (C.  H.  Kunimell)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst. 

104:  270. 
JNIethod  of,  applied  to   Hydraulic   Problem.     (M. 

Merriman)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  233. 
Principle  of.     (M.  Merriman)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104: 

Square  Numbers,   Some  Properties  of.     (D.   W.  Hoyt) 

Math.  Mo.  3:  2. 
S(|uarsous.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  98. 
Sciuatter,  The.     (.J.  Neal)  New  Eng.  M.  8:  97. 
Squatters  and  Gold-Diggers.     Chamb.  J.  12:  195. 

—  and  Peasant  Proprietors  in  Victoria.     (R.  Niven)  Era- 

ser, 99:  511. 
Squatter  Sovereignty.    (A.  F.  Hopins)  De  Bow,  28:  278. 

—  Douglas  on.     (P.  Roberts)  De  Bow,  26:  640. 
Squid.  Giant,  Home  of.   (C.  F.  Ilolden)  Lippinc.  28:  124. 

—  of  Newfoundland  Banks.  (H.  L.  Osborn)  Am.  Natural. 

15:  366. 
Squier,  Ephraim.  Diary  of.   M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  6S5.  5:  474. 
Squinting  as  one  of  the  Arts.     Chamb.  J.  29:  209. 
Squire  and  his  Daughter;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  22:  499. 

—  of  old  England.     Colbui'n,  41:  285. 

—  The  old.     Chamb.  J.  32:  321. 

Squiie's  Pew.     (Mrs.  P.  Cudlip)  Temp.  Bar,  22:  2,y2i- 
Squire's  Temper  Trap;  a  Tale.  All  the  Year,  19:  306,  331. 
Squire  Bolton's  Transgression.  Fraser,  57:  459,  563,  702. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  22i7- 
Squire    Harrington's   Secret.     Colburn,    154:    481,   601. 

155:  1-601. 
Squire  Toby's  Will;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  22:  212. 
Squirrels,  Black  and  Gray.     Penny  J\L  6:  265. 

—  Douglass,  of  California.     (J.  Muir)  Scrib.  17:  260. 

—  Flying.     (G.  H.  Perkins)  Am.  Natural.  7:  132. 

—  Ground.     Penny  M.  4:  393. 

—  Tame.     Penny  M.  11:  1S7. 

—  Ways  of.     Chamb.  J.  13  :  246. 
Staal-Delaunaj-,  Madame  de.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  85. 
Stabat  Mater."   (P.  S.  Worsley)  Blackw.  87:  440. 
Stabat  Mater,  The  Hymn.     Fraser,  13:  497. 

—  Greek  Translation.  (0.  G.  Mayer)  Cath.  World,  il :  49. 

—  How  it  was  written.    (A.  Schwartz)  Macmil.  28:  334. 

Same  art.  F:c1.  M.  81 :  618. 
Stabat  Mater  Speciosa.  (P.  Schaff)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  50. 
Stable,  Training.     All  the  Year.  7:  63. 
Stables,  Inspecting.     Once  a  Week,  29:  61. 
Stable  Literature.     All  the  Year,  43:  299,  442. 
Stack,  M.  p.,  and  Bishop  O'Hara  Case.     Am.  Calh.  Q. 

5:  166. 
Stadia,  Essay  on  the.  (.1.  R.  Mayer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  i. 
Stael-Holstein,  Augustus,  Bamn  de.     Cong.  M.  11:  673. 

—  (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  26:  163. 

—  and  Diplomacy  preceding  the  French  Revolution.    (C. 

Blennerhassett)  Fortn.  36:  759. 
Stael-Holstein,  Madame  de.  (T.  Parsons)  No.  Am.  10: 
124.  —  (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  14:  loi.  —  (F.  In- 
glis)  No.  Am.  37:  I.  —  (F.  .Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  21:  i. 
36:  54.  — (A.  Alison)  Blackw.  41:  715. —(J.  F. 
Kirk)  Lippinc.  27:  62. 


Stael-Holstein,  Madame  de.  (I.  M.  Luyster)  Chr.  Exam. 
73 :  85.  —  Temp.  Bar,  55 :  319.  —  (K.  O'Meara)  Cath. 
World,  18:  532.  —  Argosy,  31 :  70.  —  Appleton,  25: 
439.  —  (J.  T.  Loniax)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  231.  —  For. 
il  14:  I.  — Blackw.  7:  25  —Anal.  M.  2:  1S6.— 
12:89.  13:226.  14:  283. —  Liv.  Age,  2:  573. — 
Mo.  R.  92:  243.  —  Fraser,  37:  509.  —  Mus.  25: 
502.  —  Gen.  Repos.  i:  114.  —  (J.  Michelet)  Knick. 
61:  503.  — Western,  i:  706.  2:  33.  — (H.  M. 
Walters)  Nat.  Q.  33:  129.  —  Liv.  Age,  35:  563. 
41:  195. 

—  and  J.  Q.  Adams.     Lippinc.  8:  95. 

—  and  her  Contemporaries.     Lond.  l^.  26:  340. 

—  and  her  Times.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  23.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  120:  27. 

—  Corinne.     Ed.  R.  9:  1S3.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  377. 

—  De  I'Allemagne.     Quar.  10:  355. — (Sir  J.  Mackin- 

tosh) Ed.  R.  22:  198.  Same  art.  Anal.  M.  3:  284. 
—  (J.  P.  Richter)  Fraser,  1 :  28,  407.  —  (A.  Stevens) 
Meth.  Q.  38:  581. 

—  Delphiue.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  2:  172. 


Mo.  R.  107: 


,  — No.  Brit.  20:   I. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M. 


—  Letters  on  England.     Ed.  R.  43: 

460. 

—  Life  of.    Portfo.(Den.)  i€:  151. 
and  Times  of.     Quar.   152:  i 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39;  771. 
31:  I. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Lond.  M.  4:  394. 

—  on  the  French  Revolution.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  30: 

275.  — Mo.  R.  88:  I,   138. —  (A.  Ritchie)  No.  Am. 
8:  26. —Mus.  18:  37.  — Blackw.  3:  633. 

—  on  the  History  of  Literature.     (F.  Jeft'rey)  Ed.  R.  21: 

I.     Same  art.  Anal.  M.  2:  1S5. 

—  on  Suicide.    Ed.  R.  21 :  424. 

—  Politics  of.     Blackw.  12:  5S6. 

—  Saussure's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  31:  257. 

—  Ten  Years'  Exile  of.     Eel   R.  34:  412. 
Staffa,  Island  of.     Hogg,  6:  109. 

—  and  lona.     (G.  F.  Emery)  Overland,  4:  532. 

—  Visit  to.     Am.  Mo.  M  4:  89. 

Staffordshire,  Alining  Districts  of.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  132. 

—  South,  at  Night.     Penny  M.  12:  53. 

Mining  District.     Penny  M.  5:  157. 

Staffordshire  Clogg  Almanacs.     (J.  B.  Davis)  Arch.  41 : 

453- 
Stag-eyed  Lady.    (T.  Hood)  Lond.  M.  5:  422. 
Stag-Hound,  The.     (C.  Mackay)  Once  a  Week,  14:  294. 

—  (C.  Buxton)  Fraser,  75:  756. 
Stag-Hunt  at  Killarney.     Tait,  3:  223. 

—  in  France,  1S62.     Cornh.  9:  466. 
Stng-Hunting  in  France.     Bentley,  37:  607. 

—  and  its  Prospects.     Fraser,  41 :  60. 
Stage,  The,  and  Nature.     (J.  Weiss)  Putnam,  14: 

—  and  tlie  Poet.     (Lady  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar,  44:  331. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Eel.  M.  26:   17S. 

—  Annals  of.     Mo.  R.  125:  377. 

—  as  it  was.     (H.  W.  Frost)  Galaxy,  16:  4S3,  599. 
in  1S50.     Bentley.  27:  29S. 

—  Bunn  on.     Mo.  R.  152:  459. 

-Chronicles  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Month,   42:  71-535. 
43:  81-507. 

—  Deaths  and  Disasters  on.     Chamb.  J.  53:   13. 

—  Decay  of.  St.  Paul's,  1 :  173.  Same  art.  \'x\.  M.  70:  54. 

—  Donning  the  Bu.skin.     St.  .lames,  23:  609. 

—  Doran's  Annals  of.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  155. 

—  English.     Nat.  R.  2:  412.  — (T.  Taylor)  Ev.  Sat.  7: 

193.— Westm.  59:  89.  —  (W.  W.  Reade)  Galaxy, 

3:  271.  —  Dark  Blue,  2:  635. 

Annals  of.     Chamb.  J.  41:  317. 

Early.     (.1.   L.    Stewart)    Canad.   Mo.    14:    2,Z--~ 

Temp.  Bar,  53:  243. 
Grand  Days  of.     (0.  Logan)  Harper.  59:  48. 


6- 


STAGE 


1242 


STANHOPE 


Stnge,  English,  Histovv  nf.    Dub.  Vniv.  8o:  270-181. 

ill  the  Time  of  Charles  II.     Temp.  Bar,  53:   334. 

Present  State  of,  1871.     Temp.  Bar,  33:  436. 

1S74.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  470. 

Recollections  of,  Planche's.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  391. 

Reminiscences  of.     Temp.  Bar,  11:  135. 

—  Extravaganza   and    Spectacle   on.     (J.    R.    Planche) 

Temp.  Bar,  3:  524. 

—  French,  and  French  People.     ]\Io.  R.  155:  43. 
and  the  Revolution.     Cornli.  39:  442. 

Some  Eccentricities  of.    Temp.  Bar,  41 :  263.    Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  598. 
under  Louis  XIV.  (H.  M.  TroUope)  Macmil.  33:  105. 

—  French  Players  and  Playhouses.     St.  I'aul's,  3:  33. 

—  German.     ^S.  Baxter)  Atlan.  42:  177.  —  (D.  E.  Band- 

mann)  Macmil.  33:  430. 

—  in  relation  to  Fine  Art,  Neville  on.    Victoria,  17:  362. 

—  Low  Life  on.    (A.  Ogilvy)  Once  a  Week,  17:  408,  428. 

—  Metropolitan.     Black w.  48:  234. 

—  Modern.     Mo.  R.  163:  406. 

—  On  and  off  the.     (Peyton  Wrey)  Lond.  Soc.  29:  68. 

—  (J.  B.  Runnion)  Lakeside,  2:  299. 

—  Old.     Chamb.  J.  43:  379. 

—  of  To-Day,  1870.     St.  James,  25:  49. 

—  Ping-Kee's  View  of.     Blackw.  57:  413. 

—  Pity  the  poor  Drama.     St.  Paul's,  10:  505. 

—  I'lumptre  on.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  10:  1031. 

—  Politics  on.     Colburn,  135:  110. 

—  Privileges  of.     (R.  Bell)  St.  James,  i:  317. 

—  Recollections  of.     (R.  R.  Noel)  Eraser,  gi :  326. 

—  Saints  of.     Cornh.  15:  429. 

—  Scenery  of.     Art  J.  2:  127,   232.     4:   158,   261.     5: 

228.     7:  212. 

—  Secret  Regions  of.     (0.  Logan)  Harper,  48:  628. 

—  Slips  on.     Cornh.  15:  663. 

—  Society  on.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  193. 

—  State  of.     Fraser,  17:  156. 

—  Supers  on.     Chamb.  J.  55:  332. 

—  Tendencies  of.     (Dr.  Walker)  Evang.  R.  8:  564. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     (J.  McCarthv)  Cath.  World,  15: 

836. 

—  Writer.*  against.    (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  38:  272. 
jSfe  Actors;  Dramas;  Plays;  Theater. 

Stage  Anomalies.  (II.  S.  Edwards)  Macmil.  41:  322. 
Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  358. 

Stage  Appointments.     All  the  Year,  10:  229. 

.Stage  Banquets.     Ev.  Sat.  12:  153. 

Stage  Costimie.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  8:  loi. 

Stage  Doors.     All  the  Year,  37:  S3. 

Stage  Emotion.     Bentley,  51:  43. 

Stage  Entrances,  Round  and  about.  (H.  Lowther)  Tins- 
ley,  26:  381. 

Stage  Impromptus.  Chamb.  J.  43:  177.  Same  art.  Ev. 
Sat.  i:  377- 

Stage  Jewel;  a  Story.     All  the  Y'ear,  45:  513,  538. 

Stage  Jewels;  a  Tale.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  1:  203. 

Stage  Literature,  Recent.  (J.  B.  Runnion)  Dial  (Ch.),  2: 
239. 

Stage  Lovers.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  282. 

Stage  Morality  and  the  Ballet.  Blackw.  105:  334.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  72:  620. 

Stage  Othellos,  Salvini.    (J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  16:  819. 

Stage  Plays,  Suppression  of,  in  1647.     Cornh.  5:   167. 

Stage  Properties.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  35:  282. 

Stage  Queen  and  the  Squire.     Cornh.  3:  517,  681. 

Stage  Storms.     All  the  Year,  28:  304. 

Stage  Swindle.     St.  James,  23:  140. 

Stage  Thunder.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  14:  685. 

Stage  Traditions.     All  the  Year,  39:  533. 

Stage  Whispers.     All  the  Y'ear,  26:  468.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11 : 

455- 
Stage  Wigs.    All  the  Year,  28:  103. 


Stage-Coach,  Inside  of.     (E.  Herbert)  Lond.  M.  6:  163. 
Stage-Coach  Siories.     (C.  W.  Philleo)  Putnam,  3:  £0- 

395.     4:  175. 
Stage-Coaches.     Knick.  43:  116. 

—  and  Coaching.     (R.  W.  Buchanan)  St.  James,  7:  223, 
— ^fcecdotes  of.     Cornh.  13:  343. 

-^^1824.     (T.  Weed)  Galaxy,  9:  599. 

—  in  Great  Britain,  History  of.     Temp.  Bar,  37:  235. 
Stage-Coaching.     (A.  Andrews)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6:  675. 

7:  491. 
Stage-Coachman  abroad.     (D.  Costello)  Bentley,  9:  543. 
Stagnelius,   Johann  Eric,  Poems  of.      Cornh.   32:    346. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  568. 
Stains  on  Silk,  Linen,  and  Cotton.     Anal.  M.  12:  333. 
Stained  Web.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  8:  275. 
Stained  Glass,  Modern.     Art  J.  6:  208. 
Stairs.     Am.  Arch.  8:  117. 

Staithes,  the  Smuggler's  Daughter.     Fraser,  15:  190. 
Stalactites  and  Stalagmites.     Pennj- M.  10:  262, 

—  Notes  on.     (W.  C.  Roberts)  Nature,  i:  109. 

—  Organic  Matter  in.     (D.  A.  Wells)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  11. 
Stalls.     All  the  Year,  22:  276. 

Stall  Plate  of  the  Marquis  of  Northampton.      (A.  W. 

Franks)  Arch.  36:  214. 
Stalwart  Policy  and  the  Party  Policy.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  29:   138. 
Stamboul,  Hornby's  In  and  around.     Liv.  Age,  58:  152, 

201. 

—  How  I  took  my  Baths  in.     (J.  Pardoe)  St.  James,  i : 

475- 

—  Story-Teller  of.     Chamb.  J.  26:  86. 
See  Constantinople. 

Stamford,  England,  Independent  Congregation  at.    Cong. 

M.  17:  189. 
Stamford  Borough.     Eel.  R.  89:  137. 
Stammerers,  Hints  to.     Chamb.  J.  57:  635. 
Stammering.     House.  Words,  14:  464. 

—  Bates's  Instruments  for  Cure  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57: 

28  3. 

—  Cause  of.     Meth.  M.  53:  27, 

—  Cure  of.     Ed.  R.  107:  266. — Lond.  M.  12:  533. 
Stamp  Act.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  257.  —  Wcstm.  13:  181. 

—  in  New  York.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:   337. 
and  Virginia.     (C.  R.  Hildeburn)  Pennsyl.  M.  2: 

296. 

—  Letters  on.     Hist.  M.  6:  137. 

—  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony,  1735.     (J-  ^-  Dean)  N. 

E.  Reg.  14:  267. 

—  of  i860.  English.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  20:  34. 
Stamp  Collection.     Once  a  Week,  9:  193. 
Stamp  Mania.     Chamb.  J.  39:  353. 

Stamp  Office,  Somerset  House,  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  22: 

337.-ECI.  M.  22:  558. 
Standard,  Sterling,  and  Carat,  Meaning  of  the  Terms. 

Penny  M.  13:  239,  247. 
Standards.     (Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland)  Knick.  2o:  406. 

—  National.     (H.  K.  W.  Wilcox)  Harper.  47:  171. 
Standards  of  Money.  DifTerent.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)3i:  12S. 
Battle  of,  in  Europe.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  183. 

Ste  Money. 
Standing  Armies  and  Loans.     Westm.  52  :    203.     See 

Armies. 
Standish,  Miles.     (R.  Hildreth)  Putnam,  9:  113.  —  Ev. 

Sat.  11:  157.— (W.  F.  Rae)  Good  Words,  22:  855. 

—  Was  he  a  Catholic?  (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath.  World,  23:  668. 
Stanfield,  Clarkson.     (R.  N.  Wornum)  Portfo.  8:  69. — 

(M.  M.  Hv,aton)  Portfo.   10:  124,   135.  —  (E.  Wal- 

ford)  Once  a  Week,  16:  673. 
Stanford.  Charles  S.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  266.  —  (W.  Mac- 

Ilwaine)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  615. 
Stanford,  John,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  R.  1 :  96. 
Stanhope,  P.  D.,  Earl  of  Chesterfield.     See  Chesterfield. 


STANHOPE 


1243 


STARS 


Stanhope,  P.  H.,  Earl  [Lord  Mahon]  as  a  Quarterly  Re- 
viewer. Beiitley,  40:  325.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
51:  240. 

—  Miscellanies.     Quar.  I13:  241.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

76:  463. 
Ste  Mahon,  Lord.  -Y 

Stanhope  of  Harrington,  Lord.     (G.  R.  Corner)  Arch.  38: 

389- 
Stanhope,  Lady  Hester.  (J.  W.  Hamersley)  Dein.  R. 
13=  536-— Liv.  Age,  6:  467. —  Eel.  M.  6:  161.— 
Eraser,  32:  224.  —  Temp.  Bar,  60:  34S.  Sanieart. 
Eel.  M.  96:  18.  — Chamb.  J.  4:  117,  131.  — (P.  F. 
Andre)  Victoria,  6:  3S5.  Same  art.  Liv,  Age,  89: 
237.  — Sharpe,  7:  223. 

—  Diary  and  Correspondence.     Colbum,  67:  S-478. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (.J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  76:  430. — Tait, 

n.  s.  12:  4S3. 

—  Oriental  Career.     Colburn,  77:  231. 

—  Visit  to.     (A.  de  Lamartiue)  Tait,   n.   s.  2:   481. — 

Dem.  R.  2:  187. 
Stanhope,  Sir  Thomas,  Letter  on  his  Mother's  Funeral, 

158S.     (R.  Almack)  Arch.  31:  212. 
.Stanhope  Demonstrator.     (B.  Harley)  Mind,  4:   192. 
Stanislas   Leszczynski,    King  of  Poland,    Escape   from 

Dantzic.     Portfo.(Den.)  11:  456. 
Stanislaus  Rose-Stone.    (L.  A.  Roberts)  Lakeside,  3:  303. 
Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.     (E.  D.  Mead)  New  Eng.  36: 

205.  —  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  14:  340,  356. — Cong. 

3:  46. — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.   83:    631.  —  with 

portrait.   Once  a  Week,  27:  408.  —  with   portrait. 

Dub.  L'niv.  89:  174.  — (P.  Brooks)  Atlan.  48:  547. 

—  (J.  Wedgwood)  Contemp.  40:  490.  —  (A.  J.  C. 
Hare)  Macmil.  44:  353.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151: 
3.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  593.  —  (E.  Fontanesand 
J.  Service)  Macmil.  44:  466. — with  portrait,  (T. 
Hughes)  Harper,  63:  911. — Westm.  116:  439. — 
with  portrait.  Good  Words,  22:  642.  — Mod.  II.  2: 
816.  —  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  437.  — Temp.  Bar,  63: 
27.  —  (N.  J.  Bryce)  Nation,  33:  150. 

—  and  English  Church.     (J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy,  18:  601. 

—  and  the  Scotch  "  Moderates."     (J.  Tulloch)  Contemp. 

20:  69S. 

—  as  a  Spiritual  Teacher  and  Theologian.     (J.  Tulloch) 

19th  Cent.  10:  S69. 

—  at  Edinburgh.     (A.  T.  Innes)  Contemp.  19:  443. 

—  at  St.  Andrews.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  96:  516. 

—  Lectures  on  the  Jewish  Church.     (3L  Arnold)  ^lacmil. 

7:  327.  —  (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  8:  209.  Ste  Jews. 

—  Sermons,  1S50.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  108. 
in  the  East      Chr.  Obs.  64:  16. 

Stanley,  Edward,  Bishop  of  Norwich.     Chr.  Obs.  51 :  701 . 

—  Eel.  R.  95:  29.  —  Eraser,  43:  564. 

—  and  Catherine.     Fraser,    lOO:    822.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  144:  112. 
Stanley.  Edward  Henry,  Lord  [afterwards  Earl  Derby], 
Political  Life  of.     Westm.  77:  49S. 

—  I'olitical  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  24:  550. 
See  Derby,  15th  Earl  of. 

Stanley,  Edward  John,  Lord.    Fraser,  32:  505.  — Westm. 
42:  275. 

—  Dinner  to.     Blackw.  69:  635. 

Stanley,  Henrv  M.     Nature,   17  :  297.  —with  portrait, 
Once  a  Week,  27:  495.  — Geog.  M.  5:  53,  77. 

—  and  Dr.  Livingstone.     Am.  Bibliop.  4:  5S6. 

—  as  an  Explorer.     (F.  F.  ISIillen)  Internat.  R.  5:  67S. 

—  Through  tlie  dark  Continent.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Na- 

tion, 27:  179. 
See  Africa;  Livingstone. 
Stanley,  Mary.     (W.  M.  Wyse)  Cath.  World,  31:  55. 
Stanley,  ]\I()ntague,  Memoir  of.     Eel.  K.  90:   129. 
Stanlevs   and   the   Taits,    Homes   of.     (C.    Shakspeare) 

Mod.  R.  1 :  87. 


Stanleys,  Edward,  of  Alderley.     Good  Words,  21:  408. 
Stanley-Grove  Training-College.    Chr.  Obs.  42 :  534,  587. 
Stanley  Thorn.     (H.  Cocktor.)  Beutley,  7:  59-634.     8: 

87-628.     9:  98-531.     10:  201.     11:  103,223. 
Stanton,  Edwin  M.     (H.  Wilson)  Atlan.  25:  234. —(T. 

B.  Thorpe)  Harfier,  45:  737.  — Liv.  Age,  73:  254. 

—  Defense  of.     (J.  S.  Black)  Galaxy,  9:  817. 

—  Secret  History  of  Lincoln's  Cabinet.  Lippinc.  5:  230. 
Stanton,  Frederick  P.,  with  portrait.  Dem.  R.  26:  552. 
Stanton  Drew,  Druidital  Remains  at.  Penny  M.  5:  115. 
Stanton-Harcourt.     Penny  M.  14:  404. 

—  Ancient  Kitchen  at.     Penny  M.  5:  144. 

Stanzas  from  the  Grande  Chartreuse.     (M.  Arnold)  Era- 
ser, 51:  437. 
Star  and  Heart.     (F.  Church)  Tinsley,  17:  162-6S8. 

—  in  the  Valley.     (C.  E.  Craddock)  Atlan.  42:  532. 

—  New,  in  the  Swan.     (A.  Guillemin)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11: 

59-  —  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Contemp.  31 :  565.     Same  art. 
Eel.  JI.  90:  409. 
Sfiectrum  of.     Nature,  15:  15S.     16:  400. 

—  New  variable.     (G.  W.  Chambers)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  128. 

—  of  Bethlehem.     (T.  Appel)  Bib.  Sac.  35:   147. 

Eusebius  of  Ca;sarea  on.     (W.  Wrigiit)  Kitto,  38: 

150. 
Uphani  on.     (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  35:  437. 

—  of  the  Fountain.     Fraser,  21 :  165. 

—  or  Nebula  ?     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  16:  413. 

—  or  Star-Mist  ?  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  148. 
Stars.     Chamb.  J.  25:    14S.—  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Ev.   Sat. 

6:  567.  —  (L.  H.  Hasty)  Godey,  21:  280. 

—  and  Aerolites.     (W.  L.  Brown)  So.  M.  9:   18. 

—  and  how  to  find  them.     (C.  Pritchard)  Good  Words, 

22:  246,  340,  415. 

—  and  Lights.    (C.  Pritchard)  Good  Words,  10:  353-609. 

—  and  Space.     Chamb.  J.  25:  14S.     Same  art.  EcL  M. 

38:  312. 

—  and  Steamers.    (M.  F.  Maury)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  344. 

—  and  the  Sun,  photometrically  compared.     (A.  Clark) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  76. 

—  Are  they  inhabited?  (F.  Nevins)  Cath.  World,  30:  665. 

—  Atmosphere  of.     Cornh.  6:    404. — (D.   Trowbridge) 

Nat.  Q.  34:  288. 

—  Chemistry  of.     Brit.  Q.  10:  321.     Same  art.  EcL  M. 

19:   171.  —  Ed.  R.  152:  40S.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

M?:  5'5- 

—  Colors  of.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Intel.  Obs.  5:  436.    6:  58, 

108. 

—  Colored,  about  Kappa  Crucis.     Nature,  7:  130. 

—  Colored  Suns.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Fraser,  77:  95.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  70:  330. 

—  Distance  of  certain.     (J.  Wharton)  Am.  J.  Sci.   90: 

190.  —  (R.  S.  Ball)  Nature,  24:  91. 

—  Double.     (M.  Mitchell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  38.  -  (T.  W. 

Webb)  Intel.  Obs.  i:  143.     Same  art.  P>1.  M.  57: 

412.  — (T.  W.  Webb)  Intel.  Obs.  i:   268.     2:   54- 

370.     4:    193.  —  Nature,  21:    53.  —  Chamb.  .1.  48: 

23. — Am.  J.  Sci.  15:   76. 
Colors  of.     Nature,  20:   330.  —  Cornh.  8:  679. — 

St.  Paul's,  5:  541.     Same  art.  Ed.  ^I.  74:  664. 
and  Magnitudes  of.    (E.  S.  Holden)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

119:  467. 
discovered  by  A.  G.  Clark.    (S.  W.  Burnham)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  117:  283. 

Flammarion  on.     Nature,  19:  216. 

Observations  of.     (S.  W.  Burnham)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

114:  31. 
Orbits  of.     (D.  Kirkwood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  87:  233. 

—  Ennis's  Origin  of.    (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.  104:  61S. 

—  Ever-widening  World  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Fraser,  80: 

90.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  293. 

—  Fixed,  Are  there  any  V     (R.  A.  I*roctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

8:  -,;S. 


STARS 


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STATES 


Stars,  Fixed,  Bright,  Number,  and  Distribution  of.     (B. 

A.  Gould)  Am.  J.  Sci.  io8:  325.  —  (H.  Farquhar) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  503. 
Gould's  Uranonietria  Argentina.     (E.  S.  Ilolden) 

Internat.  E.  8:  407. 
Other  inhabited  Worlds.    St.  Paul's,  3:  47.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  72:  664.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  99:  419. 

Proper  Motion  of,  Drayson  on.     Nature,  11 :  66. 

Spectra  of  some.     (W.  Huggins  and  W.  A.  Miller) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  go:  7;"^. 

—  Globular  Clusters  of.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Stud.  &  Intel. 

Obs.  i:  454. 

—  Heat  of.     (J.  Carpenter)  Belgra.  11:  213. 

and  Lunar  Warmth.     Eraser,  81:  36.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  74:  420. 

—  in  April,  Among.     (A.  W.  Draj'son)  St.  James,  i :  65. 

—  Lost.    Chamb.  J.  53:  673.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  372. 
and  Variable.     Chamb.  J.  6:  3. 

—  Machine  for  cataloguing  and  charting.  (G.  W.  Hough) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  166. 

—  Message  from.    (R.  Hunt)  Pop.  Sci.  K.  6:  378.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  70:  90. 

—  Motions  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  541. 

—  Movements  in  the  Star-Depths.     (li.  A.  Proctor)  Era- 

ser, 86:  5S6. 

—  New  Survey  of  the  Northern  Heavens.  (R.  A.  Proctor) 

Fi-aser,  85:  78. 

—  News  from.     (R.  A.  Pi'octor)  Pop.  Sel.  R.  11:  381. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  730.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  2:  224. 

—  Novel  Waj- of  studj'ing.  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Fraser,82:  S03. 

—  Occultation  of  Spica  Virginis.    (Baron  de  Rottenbu:g) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  2:  iSo. 

—  Origin  of  the  Constellation  Figures.     (R.  A.  Proctor) 

Belgra.  33:  416. 

—  Photographic  Spectra  of.     (W.  Huggins)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

119:  373- 

—  Phvsical  Constitution  of .     (T.  W.  Burr)  Intel.  Obs.  6: 

3^7- 

—  Physics  of,  Recent  Progress  in.     (.J.  M.  Degni)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  4:  645. 

—  Programme  for  the  Observation  of.     (A.  N.  Skinner) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  loi:  25. 

—  Red.     Intel.  Obs.  10:  119. 

—  Scintillation  of.     Nature,  18:  292.     19:  233.  —  (J.  A. 

Da  vies)  Recr.  Sci.  i :  292. 

—  Spectra  of.     See  Spectra. 

—  Speculators  among.     (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  76:  28S, 

371.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  3,  67. 

—  Telescopic.     (J.  Prusoe)  Colburu,  166:  309. 

—  Twinkling  of.     (G.  Forbes)  Good  Words,  13:  449. 

—  Universe  of.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  24:  145. 

—  Variable.     Nature,  20:  555. 

—  What  are  ?     (W.  Huggins)  Intel.  Obs.  3:  338. 

—  Yard-Measure  extended  to.      (P.   Kelland)   Macmil. 

5:  177.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  451. 
Star  Atlas.     Nature,  i:  85. 
Star  Chamber,   Court  of.     (F.  W.  Rowsell)  Intel.  Obs. 

11:  95.  —  (E.  Washburn)  Am.  Law  R.  12:  21. 

—  History  of.     (J.  Bruce)  Arch.  25:  342. 

—  Proceedings  against  Lord  Vaux  and  1  thers  in.     (J. 

Bruce)  Arch.  30:  64. 
Star  Clusters  and  Nebulse.     Chamb.  J.  25:  396. 
Star  Depths,  and  the  Herschels.     Cornh.  24:  48.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  77:  426. 

—  What  fills  ?     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  9:  271. 
Star  Drift.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5:  369. 
Starfishes.     (A.   Wilson)   Good   Words,    16:    3117. —  (E. 

Ingersoli)  Scrib.  22:  650.  — Chamb.  J.  12:  376.    55: 
502. 

—  British.     (G.  S.  Brady)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  2c;i. 

—  Two  new.     (F.  B.  Meek)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  257. 


Star-Ganging,  Sir  W.  Ilerschel's  Methods.  (R.  A.  Proc- 
tor) Contemp.  24:  440,  5S8.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83: 
422,  609. 

Starlight.     Once  a  Week,  18:  150. 

—  and  Gaslight;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  577. 
StarrMapper,  The.  (H.  M.  Parkhurst)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  163. 
Star  Papers.     Godey,  30:  24S.     31:  52. 

Star  Shower.     (A.  S.  Herschel)  Nature,  7:  yy,  1S5,  211. 

—  as  seen  at  Mauritius.    (C.  Meldrum)  Nature,  7:  232. 
Star  Showers  and  Comets.     Chamb.  J.  50:  79. 

—  November.     (H.  A.  Newton)  Am.  J.  Sci    87:   377. 

88:  53. 
See  Meteors. 
Star  Streams  and  Sprays.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 
10:  398. 

—  Notes  on.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  i. 
Star-Studying,  Modern.     (E.  Colbert)  Lakeside,  3:  276. 
Star  Suns.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Ev.  Sat.  13:  108. 

Star  Systems.     Brit.  Q.  3:  331.  —  Chamb.  J.  27:  372. 
Star-spangled  Banner;  Song.     N.  E.  Reg.  31:  29. 

—  History  of.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i:  550.     2:  24. 

—  Origin  of.     Hist.  M.  5:  282.  —  (J.  L.  Warner)  Hist. 

M.  11 :  279. 
Starch,     (M,  G,  Watkins)  Once  a  Week,  17:  289. —  Ev. 
Sat.  4:  422.  —  (M.   \V.  Harrington)  Am.  Natural. 

9:  193.  339- 

—  Manufacture  of,  in  France.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  79. 
Stark,  Gen.  John.    (K.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  12:  4S1.  — 

with  portrait,  (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  201. 

—  and  Battle  of  Bennington.     (H.  W.  Herrick)  Harper, 

55:  511- 
Starkather,  Lay  of.     Blackw.  58:  570. 
Starkey,  Digby  P.     Anastasia;   a  Poem.      Dub.   Univ. 

52:  727.     Same  art.  Eel  M.  46:  343. 

—  Judas;  a  Tragic  Mystery.     Mo.  R.  161:  129.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  21 :  362. 
Starling,  The.     Chamb.  J.  53:  593. 
Starofsk}';  a  Tale  of  Armenia.     Blackw.  25:  433. 
Starr,  Henry.     West.  Law  J.  9:  67. 
Starr,  Wm.  Henry.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  18:  155. 
Starralore.     (P.  Richardson)  Once  a  Week,  7:  574. 
Starts  in  Life.     (E.  P.  Rowsell)  Eel.  M.  58:  229. 
Starving  Gentility.     (F.  Morton)  Once  a  Week,  2:  80. 
State,  The,  and  Art.     (L.  G.  Robinson)  Art  J.  33:  45. 

—  and  the  Christian  Ministry.     Clir.  R.  15:  400. — (R. 

B.  Thurston)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  371. 

—  and  Christianity.     (R.  Patterson)  Cong.  R.  10:  209. 

—  and  the  Individual.     Nature,  4:  301. 

—  and  Religion.     (A.  Hovey)  Bapt.  Q.  8:  65.  — (J.  M. 

Titzel)  Mercersb.  25:  553. 

—  and  Statesmanship      (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  51:  36. 

—  as  an  Element  of  Civilization.     (J,  H.  Oliver)  Mer- 

cersb, 15:  485. 

—  Duties  of.     Westm.  91:  484. — Dub,  R.  52:  245. — 

(T.  H.  Huxley)  Nature,  4-  495. 

and  their  Neglect.     (H.  Spencer)  Westm.  60:  51. 

to  its  Citizens.     Dem.  R.  22:  493. 

—  Foundation  of  Authority  in.    (H.  H.  Morgan)  J.  Spec. 

Pliilos.  7:  42. 

—  Has  it  a  Religion  ?     (T.  Lewis)  Am.  Whig  R.  3:  273. 

—  Idea  and  Necessity  of.  (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  3:  206. 

—  The  ideal.     (J.  W.  Howe)  Chr.  Exam.  81:  201. 

—  in  its  Relation  with  the  Church,  Gladstone  on,     Chr. 

Obs.  39:  285.     See  Church  and  State. 

—  Legitimate  Function  of,     Chr,  Rem.  3:  308. 

—  Nature  and  Oflice  of,  Dick  on.     Eel,  R.  89:  401. 

—  Subjection  of,  to  Law.  (R.  Foster)  Am,  Law  R.  15:  519, 
States,  The,  and  the  Nation.     (G.  F,  Edmunds)  No.  Am. 

133:  338- 

—  nnd  their  Names,  Origin  of.  Am.  Hist.  Rec.  1 :  211,  305. 

—  Confederation  of.     (C.  F.  Adams)  No,  Am,  53:  47. 

—  Growth  of,     Lem.  R,  22:  395, 


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1245 


STATISTICAL 


States,  New,  Admission  of.     Dem.  E.  40:  413. 

—  Union  of.     Hesp.  3:  45. 

State   and   Municipal   Governments,   Eelations   of.     (S. 

Bowles)  Am.  Soe.  Sci.  J.  9:  140. 
State  and  National  Governments,  Powers  of.     (E.  Lewis) 

Dem.  R.  22:  39S. 
State  Church  System  in  Europe,  1S57.     (P.  Schaff)  Mer- 

cersb.  9:  151. 
State  Confederacies,  European  and  American.     (N.  W. 

Senior)  Ed.  R.  83:  150.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  7:  40. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  8:  58^. 
State  Constitution,  New  Kind  in  California,  1879.     (A. 

G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  28:  227.  —  Nation,  28:  350. 
State  Constitutions,  American,  Recent  Changes  in.     (W. 

L.  Warren)  Internat.  R.  5:  661.  —  (S.  E.  Baldwin) 

Am.  Soc.  Sci.  .J.  10:  136. 

—  Efficacy  of.     (L.  M.  Given<)  De  Bow,  27:  39. 

State  Conventions,  Right  of  Suffrage  for.  (T.  G.  Shear- 
man) Nation,  2:  230,  298.  —  (.J.  C.  Hurd)  Nation, 
2:  306. 

State  Credit.  Dem.  R.  10:  3,  365.  21:  1. — New  Eng. 
i:  524. 

State  Debts.  (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am.  51 :  316.  —  (B.  R. 
Curtis)  No.  Am.  58:  109.  —  (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  i:  174. 

—  (G.  S.  Boutwell)  Hunt,  8:  153.  —  (T.  P.  Kettell) 
Hunt,  17:  466.  21:  147,  3S9.  —  Chr.  R.  9:  93. — 
So.  Q  3:  142.  —  (.J.F.Hume)  Xation,  26:  jt^  'o'- 

—  and  Prosperity.     (T.  P.  Kettell)  Hunt,  17:  577. 

—  and  Repudiation.     (R.  P.  Porter)  Internat.  R.  9:  556. 

—  Can  the  States  be  compelled  to  pay  ?    (B.  T.  Johnson) 

Am.  Law  R.  12:  625. 

—  Mr.  Ever,  tt's  Letter  on.     Eel.  Mus.  i:  95. 

State  Department  of  the  U.S.,  1S69.   Am.  J.Educ.  18:  So. 

State  Dinner.     Cornh.  4:  jt,- 

State  Murder;  a  Tale.     Eraser,  30:  394,  563. 

State  Papers,  Kemble's.     Fraser,  55:  354. 

State  Patronage  of  Science  and  Literature.  (J.  D.  Butler) 

Bib.  Sac.  34:  88. 
State  Policy.     Am.  Whig  R.  9:  563. 
State  Prosecutions.     Blackw.  55:  i. 
State  Rights,  American.     (T.  Farrar)  New  Eng.  21:  695. 

—  (S.  Tousey)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  535.  — (S  W.  Cone) 
Dem.  R.  38:  259.  —  Knick.  64:  4S1.  —  (B.  S. 
B.'ooks)  Pioneer,  3:  i.  —  Niles's  Reg.  33:  32:;.  39: 
228,412.  43:  87.  —  Dem.  R.  25:  3.  —  No.  Brit.  51: 
361. 

—  and  Federal  Strength.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  29:  106. 

—  and  Politicians.     (S.  Newcomb)  Nation,  28:  430. 

—  and  Sovereignty.     De  Bow,  25:  127. 

—  and  State  Remedies      De  Bow,  25:  697. 

—  Doctrine  of.     Westm.  59:  251 

—  What  the  War  settled  with  regard  to.    (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  29:  36. 

State  Socialism.     (G.  J.  Holyoake)  igth  Cent.  5:  J114. 

State  Sovereignty.  Niles's  Reg.  14:  47,  103.  17:  311. 
43:  supp.  I.  —  (R.  R.  Collier)  De  Bow.  28:  28. — 
(G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation,  i:  554-Sio.  —  (E.  V.  Ger- 
hart)  Mercersb.  13:  475. — Republic,  7:  28. 

—  and  Federal  Usurpations.    Dem.  R.  36:  46,  161. 

—  Forgotten  Testimony  on.     (C.  Harris)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

9:  433- 

—  Were  the  States  ever  Sovereign  ?    (G.  P.  Marsh)  Na- 

tion, 1:5. 
See  Nullification;  Secession. 
State  Support  of  the  Church.    (L.  H.  Stciner)  Mercersb. 

22:  3S7. 
State  Trials.     Cornh.  6:  351.  —Eel.  R.  69:  3S5. 

—  during  the  Popish  Plot.     Knick.  23:  446. 

—  Howell's.    Ed.  R.  31 :  235. 

—  in  Ireland,  1848.     No.  Brit.  9:  541. 

—  in  the  Reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  the  Stuarts.    St.  James, 

15:  169,  30S. 


State  Trials  in  the  17th  Centurj-.     (J.  O'Hagan)  Irish 
Mo.  5:  453-5S5. 

—  Modern.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  35. 

Welsh  Rioters,  High  Treason.  (S.  Warren)  Blackw. 

68:  T,rj. 
High  Treason  and  Murder.     (S.  Warren)  Blackw. 

68:  545. 
Romance  of  Forgerj'.  (S.  AVarren)  Blackw.  69:  461, 

6o5>  72,j-     70:  122. 
Dueling,  and  What 's  in  a  Name  ?     (S.  Warren) 

Blackw.  68:  712. 

—  of  Hardy,  Tooke,  and  Thelwall.     Westm.  40:  474. 

—  Phillipp.s's.     Ed.  R.  47:  261.  — Quar.  36:  511.  — Mus. 

12:  77. 

—  Specimens  of  a  new  Edition  of.     Blackw.  46:  548. 
Staten  Island,  and  New  Jersey  Boundary.   (G.  II.  Moore) 

Hist.  M.  10:  297. 

—  Early  History  of.     Hist.  M.  6:  144. 

—  Huguenots  of.     (G.  P.  Di.^osway)  Contin.  Mo.  1 :  6S3. 

—  Indian  Deed  for,  1670.     Hist.  M.  10:   375. 

—  Spring  .Jaunt  in.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Harper,  57:  545. 
Statesman,  The.     (J.  Gait)  Fraser,  14:  657. 

—  Character  of  a  perfect.     New  Eng.  M.  i :  142, 

—  Characteristics  of.     De  Bow,  20:  29. 

—  Taylor's.     Ed.R.  64:  106.  —  Westm.  27:  i,  —  Fraser, 

14:  393,  531.  —  Blackw.  40:  21S. 
Statesmen,  American.     Liv.  Age,  36:  299. 

—  and  the  Press.     Liv.  Age,  32:  577. 

—  British.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  8:"835.  994. 

—  Empiric  and  Philosophic.     Westm.  18:  279. 

—  Health  of.     (II.  ]Martineau)  Once  a  Week,  2:  347. 

—  of  America,  Maury's.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am   64:  513. 
of  the  Colonial  Period,  Jlason's.     (R.  Taylor)  No. 

Am.  128:  14S. 

—  of  the  Time  of  George  III.,  Brougham  on.     Mo.  R. 

149:  3S5.     162:  441.  —Chr.  0i)s.  4:  430. —  Liv. 
Age.  48:  161.     See  Brougham,  II. 

—  Progressive.     (H.  ^lartineau)  Once  a  Week,  5:  35. 
Statesmanship.     Am.WhigR.  3:  354. 

—  Boldness  in.     Dem.  R.  41:  16. 

—  Ethics  of.     (P.  W.  Clayden)  Fortn.  3:  317. 

—  for  the  Times.     (D.  W.  Vaughan)  Penn  >Io.  9:  357. 

—  in  Constitutional  Countries.   (W.  R.  Greg)  Nat.  R.  19: 

143.     Same  art.  Eel.  ^I.  64:  145. 

—  Science  of.     Nature,  21:  20;. 
Station-]\Iastcr's  Daughter.     Chamb.  J.  41:  257. 
Stationer's  Hall,  Almanac  Day  at.     Chamb.  .7.  41:  74S. 
Statistical  Analysis,  Method  of.     (W.  Hooper)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  44:  31. 
Statistical  and  Geographical  Science.     Meth.  Q.  13:249. 
Statistical  Averages  and  Human  .Actions.     Temp.  Bar, 

15:  495.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  66:  245. 
Statistical  Bureaus  in  the  States.     (J.  I).  B.  De  Bow)  De 

Bow.  8:  422. 
Statistical  Congress,  Brussels,  1S53.     (L.  Levi)  J.  Statis. 

Soe.  17:  I. 

—  Paris,  1855.     (L.  Levi)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  19:  i. 

—  Vienna,  1857.     (S.  Brown)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  21:   i. 

—  London,  1S60.    (J.  T.  Hammick)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  24:  i. 

—  1S70,  Report  on.     (S.  Brown)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  35:  431. 
Statistical     Information     Department    of    Government. 

Westm.  20:  ?,y. 
Statistical  Investigations,  Aims  and  Objects  of.    De  Bow, 

19:  648. 
Statistical  Research,  Scientific.     (W.  A.  Guy)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  36:  476. 
Statistical  Science,  Address  on    (Prince  Albert)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  23:  277. 

—  Objects  and  Advantages  of.     For.  Q.  16:  205. 
Statistical  Scraps.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  ^i. 

Statistical  Society  of  London,  Transactions  of.    (G.  Rob- 
ertson) Westm.  29:  45. 


STATISTICS 


1246 


STEAM 


Statistics.    Blackw.  ii8:  658.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  335. 

—  and  Economic  Science.    (Al.  E.  G.  Duff)  J.  Statis.  Sue. 

44:  649. 

—  and  material  Progress.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  S51. 

—  as  a  Science.     (W.  A.  Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  28:  478.  — 

(G.  J.  Shaw-Lefevre)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  40:  509. 

—  by  a  Grumbler.     Eraser,  52:  91. 

—  Collection  of  Local.     (J.  T.  Hammick)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

34:  424. 

—  Effect  of,  on  Hmnan  Actions.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  495. 

—  Facts  in  Figures.     Quar.  86:  437. 

—  History  of.     De  Bow,  17:  129. 

—  Moral  of.     (A.  Woodbury)  New  Eng.  13:  183. 

—  Morality  of.     Cornh.  10:  218. 

—  of  the  United  States,  Commerce,  Revenue,  Population, 

etc.,  1 790-1 847.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  350. 

—  of  the  World,  Comparative,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18: 

603. 

—  Personal.     Macmil.  16:  365.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95: 

243- 

—  Phildsophy  of.     Lond-  M.  23:  261. 

—  Progress  of  Science  of.     (W.  Farr)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  35: 

417. 

—  Province  of  the  Statistician.     (J.  J.  F'ox)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  23:  330. 

—  Significance  of.    (Lord  Neaves)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  34:  461. 

—  Value  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  776. 

—  Vital,  Moral,  and  Economic.     Eel.  R.  113:  95. 

—  Walker's  Atlas  of.     No.  Am.  121 :  437. 

Statins,  Publius  Papinius,  and  his  Age.  Brit.  Q.  26:  281. 
—  (A.  Church)  Fortn.  35:  560.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
149:  771. 

—  Thebaid.     No.  Brit.  40:  144. 
Statuary.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  32:   i. 

—  The  Nude  in.     Art  J.  3:  227. 

—  Reproduction  of.     Art  .J.  32:   156. 

—  Tinted.     Cornh.  6:  279. 

Statue.  Marble,  Weight  of  Blows  in  Production  of.     J. 

Frankl.  List.  65:  272. 
Statue  of  a  Life.     (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Scrib.  9:  738. 
Statue  of  Victor  Hugo ;  a  Poem.    (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  27:  284. 
Statues,  Coloring.     Art  J.  7:  81.     10:  18,  69,  179. 

—  ill  Metal.  Casting.  (.J.  Robison).J.Fiankl.  List.  16:  117. 

—  of  London.     All  the  Year,  3:   163. 

—  Portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  234. 

—  Public.     Chamb.  J.  46:  215. 

Stature,  Small,  Advantage  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  216. 
Statutes,  Language  and  Structure  of.     Ed.  R.  84:  117. 

—  of  the  United  States,  Revision  of.     (.J.  N.  Pomeroy) 

Nation,  13:  291. 

Statute  Law  Reform.     Ed.  R.  85:  476. 

Staudigl,  Joseph,  Vocalist,  Passages  in  the  Life  of.  Era- 
ser, 29:  496. 

Staunton,  Edmund.     Meth.  M.  29:  193. 

Stavoren;  a  Poem.    (J.  H.  Merivale)  Dub.  Univ.  18:  285. 

Stays.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  787. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (.T.  Plummer)  Once  a  Week,  6:  445. 

—  Tight,  Evil  Effects  of.     Penny  M.  2:  T].    See  Corsets. 
Stcadman,  W.,  Memoir  of.     Ecf.  R.  68:  684. 
Stealing  and  Conveying.  (F.  Jacox)  Temp.  Bar,  23:  354. 

—  Curious  Case  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:  516. 
Stealing  Propensity.     Knick.  4:  186. 

Steam  and  Electricity,  Litluence  of.  (F.  B.  Thurber) 
Intemat.  R.  2:  623. 

—  and   Exhaust   Ports   of    Steam    Cylinders.      (D.    'M. 

Greene)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  8i:  223. 

—  and  its  Condensation.     (T.  Prosser)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

66:  88.    67:  217,  289,  361.    68:  72,  217. 

—  and  the  Steam-Engine.     Brit.  Q.  22:  3S5. 

—  and  other  Vapors,  Temperature  and  Elasticity  of.    (W. 

J.  M.  Rankine)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  49:  121,  iSi. 


Steam   and  Water  as   Motive   Powers.     (M.  C.  Grad) 
Pract.  M.  2:  171. 

—  Aniiydrous.     (W.  T.  Ilaycraft)  West.  J.  5:  244. 

—  Apotheosis  of.     (J.  S.  Hittell)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  430. 

—  applied  to  Agriculture.     Lond.  Q.  12:  55. 

—  applied  to  Sliips  of  War.     (W.  N.  Jeffers)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.   54:  2S9. 

—  Area  of  Exhaust  Openings.     (F.  J.  Slade)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  82:  18. 

—  as  a  Motive  Power.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  73,  155. 

—  at  high  Temperatures,  Pressure  of.     (R.  A.  Peacock) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:   120,  313. 

—  Combined.    (.1.  Wethered)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  79. 

—  Condensation  of.   (W.  Smith)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51 :  114. 
in  Cylinder  due  to  Expansion.     (F.  J.  Slade)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  80:  361. 

—  Cost  of.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  20. 

—  Cyclical  L^se  of.     Eel.  Engin.  24:   11^. 

—  Density  at  all  Temperatures.  (W.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  69:   17. 
Experiments  on.     (W.  Fairbairn)  .T.  Frankl.  Inst. 

71:  379- 

—  E<-onomicaI  Production  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  265. 

—  Economy  in  Use  of.     (D.  M.  Greene)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

77:  3'3- 

—  Elastic  Force  of .  (Prof.  Potter)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  371. 

—  Exhaust,  for  heating  Purposes.     (C.  E.  Emery)  Eel. 

Engin.  2:  537. 

—  Expanded,  Relative  Econom}-  of.     (A.  C.  Stimers)  .1. 

Frankl.  Inst.  71:  254. 

—  Expansion  of.    (L.  Koch)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  27^-  — 

(B.  F.  Isherwood)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  i,  73.  —  (R. 

H.  Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  II2:  255. 
and   economic   Vaporization.     (B.    F.    Isherwood) 

.1.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:   145,  220. 
and  total   Heat  of.     (C.  W.  Siemens)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  54:  361. 
Fconomy  from.    (R.  H.  Thurston)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

71:  193. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  226.     75:   197. 
Erie  Experiments  on.    ("S.  McElroy)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

72:  229,  313.     73:  50.—  (A.  C.  Stimers)  J.  FVaiikl. 

Inst.  72:  385. 
High-Pressure.    (J.  Farey)  J.  Frankl.  lust.  16:  351. 

17:  50,  134. 
in  Locomotives.    (D.  K.  Clark)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  55: 

I,  73- 

ill  Marine  Engines.    (E.  A.  Allen)  J.  Fraikl.  Inst. 

61:  132-307.     62:  50,  III. 

—  Mechanical    Expansion    Table.      (J.   H.  Warner)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  68:  4. 

used  expansively.     (E.  Hazard)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

42:  190,  338. 

—  first  applied  to   Paddle-Wheel.      (J.  E.  Bloomfield) 

Hunt,  15:  67. 

—  first  applied  to  Railway's.     (J.  E.  Bloomfield)  Hunt, 

14:  245. 

—  Generation  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  361.     69:  6. 
Perkins  on.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  15:  45. 

—  Ileat  and  Work  of,  Kauffer's.    Pract.  M.  i :  397. 

—  Hig!i-Pi  essure,  Temperatures  and  Pressures  of.    (R.  .A . 

Peacock)  .7.  Frankl.  Inst.  80:  157.  — (G.  Deane)  J. 
F>ank!.  Inst,  no:  22S. 
Use  of.     (O.  Reynolds)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  413. 

—  ill  Motion,  and  Safety-Valves.      (.J.  M.   Gray)   Eel. 

Engin.  7:  627. 

—  ^lachinery,  and  Cotton.     (H.  Wilson)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

27:  161. 

—  Mechanical   Efficiency  of.     (W.  J.  M.  Rankine)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  82:  388. 

—  Method  of  applying  and  condensing.    (T.  Prosser)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  61:  343. 

—  Minor  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  ii:  455. 


STEAM 


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STEAM 


Sfeam,  Moral  Influence  of.     (C.  Frascr)  Flunt,  14:  499. 

—  (Outflow  of.     (J.  W.  M.  Raiikine)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  116. 

—  I'hysical  Properties  of.     (J.  Lowe)  J.  Frank).  Inst. 

96:  250. 

—  Physics  of.    (T.  Prosser)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  48:  134,  229. 

—  Power  of,  and  Method  of  ascertaining  it.    (T.  Prosser) 

J.  Frank].  Inst.  66:  4. 
• —  Pressure  at  various  Temperatures.  Am.  J.  Sci.  57:  361. 

—  Production  of,  from  heated  Iron.     (W.  K.  Johnson) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  21 :  71. 

—  (Quality  of.     (J.  W.  Hill)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  139. 

—  Ilapid  Production  of.     (W.  R.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

19:  292.     20:  308. 

—  Regeneration  of.     Eel.  Engin.  11:  63. 

—  Sate  Use  of.     Pract.  M.  4:  463. 

—  Saturated,  Density  of.  (J.  \V.  Hill)  Eel  Engin.  18:  558. 

—  (W.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  270. 

Law  of.    (T.  R.  Edmonds)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  81 :  76. 

Experiments  with.     (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  F'-ankl. 

Inst.  57:  257. 
Tables  of  Properties  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  30. 

80:  222. 

—  Saturation  Point  of.    (G.  A.  Hirn)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  354. 

—  Service  of.    (J.  Bourne,  J.  S.  Russell,  and  others)  Good 

Words,  17:  409-825. 

—  Superheated.     (T.  Prosser)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  64:  199. 
Law  of  Expansion  of.    (W.  Fairbairn  and  T.  Tate) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:   173. 

—  Surcharged,  Use  of.    J.  Frank!.  Inst.  12:  264. 

—  Surface  Condensation  of.     (Dingier  and  Pfeiffer)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  81:  60. 

—  Temperature   and  Elasticity  of.      (A.    Morton)   Eel. 

Engin.  6:  43. 

—  Triumphs  of.    Sharpe,  13:  i,  65,  33S.    14:  257.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  22:  345. 

—  Waste,  UtilizatiDU  of.     Ed.  Engin.  13:  40. 

—  Wet.     (L.  Allen)  Eel.  Engin.  5:  145. 
Steamboat,  The,  Allegheny,  1S30.     Olden  Time,  i:  42. 

—  Explosion  of  a  Western.     (J.  W.  Hill)  Ed.  Engin. 

19:  206. 

—  First  English.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  13:  139. 

—  Kirst  Steuben^ille.     Olden  Time,  2:  368. 

—  invented  by  Jonathan  Hulls,  1736.    Chamb.  J.  52:  341. 

—  Invention  of.     Quar.  19:  347.     See  Fitch,  John;  Ful- 

ton, Robert. 

—  Mary  Powell.      (B.   F.   Isherwood)   J.   Frankl.  Inst. 

108:  18. 
Steamboat,  The;  a  Sketch.  (J.  Gait)  Blackw.  8:517,  637. 

9:  161,  258,  456.     10:  4,  166,  655. 
Steamboats,  American.      (W.  C.  Redlidd)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

23:  311. 

—  and  Steamboating  in  the  Southwest.    Hogg,  8:  4,  315. 

—  English,  1832.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  13:  349. 

—  Explosions  of  Boilers  on.      Portf().(Den.)  19:   47. — 

New  York  R.  4:  461.  — Am.  Alma.  1835:   112. 

—  French  Ordinances  relating  to,  1830.    J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

14:   105,  181. 

—  in  America,  1833,     (C.  Rcdlield)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

15:  55- 

—  on  Western  Waters,  1S34.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  18:  353. 
in  1S52.     (J.  V.  ;Merrick)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  344, 

417.  — (S.  II.  Gilnian)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54:  207.    55: 
258. 

—  Progress  of.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  19. 

—  Safety  in.     (J.  L.  Sullivan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  20:  i.  —  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  lo:  352.     11:  217. 
Steamboat  Disasters.    (J.  M.  Higbee)  No.  .\m.  50:  19.  — 

(R.  B.  Forbes)  No.  Am.  131:  257. 
Steamboat  Life.     Knick.  40:  153. 
Steamboat  Navigation,  Early.    (B.  R.  Grant)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  4:  173.     See  Steam  Navigation. 
Steamboat  Works  on  the  Clyde.     Penny  ^I.  12:  377. 


Steam-Boilers.     Ed.  Engin.  9:  305.  — (W.  B.  Le  Tan) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  42. 

—  and  Engines  for  higli  Pressures.     (L.   Perkins)   Ed. 

Engin.    17:    143.  —  (L.  Perkins)   J.   Frankl.   In,-t. 
104:  1 88. 
Management  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  173. 

—  Circulation  in.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  342. 

—  Coating  with  Expansion  Composition.     Pract.  M.  5: 

232. 

—  Composition  for  coating.     Pract.  M.  6:  172. 

—  Condensation  Water  for  feeding.     Pract.  .M.  6:  40. 

—  Corrosion  of.     Ed.  Engin.  14:   142.  —  (F.  J.  Rowan) 

Eel.  Engin.  16:  17. 

—  Cylindrical,  Strength  of.    ( W.  R.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sd. 

23:  bS. 

—  Evaporation  of  a  Corliss.     (J.  B.  Francis)  Ed.  Engin. 

3:  175- 

—  Evaporative  Efliciency  of.     Ed.  Engin.  7:  546. 

—  Evaporization  of.    (I).  C.  Clark)  Ed.  Engin.  16:  243. 

—  Experiments  with.     Pract.  M.  4:  264.  —  (B    F.  Isiar- 

wood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  no:  361. 

—  Explosions  of.     Am.  Arch.  4:  162.  —  (W.  B.  Le  Van) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  119.  —  (L.  E.  Fletcher)  Eel. 
Engin.  i:  940,  961. — (R.  Creuzbaur)  Ed.  Engin. 
5:  469.  —  (H.  A.  Ramsey)  Ed.  Engin.  5:  347. — 
(J.  E.  Bowman)  Ed.  Engin.  lo:  155— (J.  W.  Hill) 
Eel.  Engin.  17:  372.  —  (II.  Scheffler)  Ed.  Engin. 
19:  119. 
Experimental.  (R.  II.  Thurston)  Ed.  Engin.  6:  473. 

—  Gerner.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  1124. 

—  Horse-Power  of.     Ed.  Engin.  10:  406. — (W.  B.  Le 

Van)  Ec'.  Engin.  11:  69. 

—  Howard,  Test  of.   (T.  Skeel)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  166,  227. 

—  Incrustation  of.     Ed.  Engin.  4:  254.     6:  440.  —  (F. 

J.  Rowan)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  545.  —  (H.  A.  Towne  anil 
others)  Pract.  M.  2:  10. 

Zinc  as  a  Preventive  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  342.  —  Ed. 

Engin.  19:  561. 

—  Lancashire.     (L.  E.  Fletcher)  Ed.  Engin.  15;  210. 

—  Light.     Ed.  Engin   5:  45. 

—  Plates  of,  Strength  of.     Ed.  Engin.  3:  152. 

—  Preservation  of.     (C.  M.  Aynsley)   Eel.  Engin.  23: 

395- 

—  Priming  of.      Ed.  Engin.  14:  27.  —  (W.  Major)  Eel. 

Engin.  17:  241. 

—  Recent  Improvements  in.     Ed.  Engin.  lo:  557. 

—  Repaired.     Ed.  Engin.  2:   123. 

—  Safety  Water-Tube'for.     Pract.  M.  1 :  2S4. 

—  Sectional.     Ed.  Engin.  7:  142. 

—  Sinclair's  Water-Pipe.     Pract.  M  7:  219. 

—  Strength  of.     Ed.  Engin.  15:   72. 

—  Tests  of,  at  Sandy  Hook.  1873.     Pract.  M.  4:  233. 

—  Vertical.     Pract.  M.  i:  320. 
See  Boilers. 

Steam  Bridge  of  the  .Vtlantic.   Chamb.  .1.13:408.    Same 

art.  Ed.  M.  21:  135. 
.Steam  (\irriage.  Aerial.     Ed.  Mus.  2:   1S6,  307. 

—  Description  of.     West.  J.  7:  250,315. 

—  Fairlie.     Ed.  Engin.  i:  776. 

Steam  (\irriages.      For.  (}.  10:  4S1. — ^lo.  R.  127:  257. 
—  Niles's  Reg.  43:   143.  — Blackw.  23:  94. 

—  Experimental  Trip  of.     (.\.  Crompton)  Ed.  Engin. 

6:  252. 

—  for  the  Streets.     All  the  Year,  16:  394.  —  Pract.  'SI.  7 : 

254.  —  Ed.   Engin.  3:  286.     5:  425.  —  J.   Frankl. 
Inst.  13:  340. 

—  on  Street   Railways  and  common  Roads.     Pract.  M. 

6:   176. 

—  Past,  Present,  and  Future  of.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  95:   17. 

—  j"f ;•.<««  Omnibuses.     (L.  Hunt)  Tait,  3:  275. 
Steam-Carriage  System.     Ed.  Engin.  i:  594, 


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Steam  Communication  with  the  Mediterranean.     (C.  E. 

Lester)  De  Bow,  ii:  227. 
Steam  Cylinders.     (W.  D.  Marks)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  in: 

197.  —  Eel.  Engin.  6:  271. 

—  Non-conducting.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  1S7,  198. 

Steam  Domes.  (W  B. Le Van)  J. Frankl. Inst. iio:  313,  380. 
Steam  Engine.      Ed.  R.   13:  311.  —  Am.  Q.  6:  408. — 
Niles's  Reg.  40:  199.  —Lend.  Q.  27:  427. 

—  a  Poem.     (J.  R.  Ortou)  Putnam,  5:  305. 

—  Action  of  Forces   on   the  Crank  of.      (W.  Pole)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  54:  190. 

—  Aero-,  Theorj'  of.    (J.  A.  Henderson)  Pract.  M.  4:  362. 

—  (J.  A.  Henderson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  98:  17,  103,  185. 

—  Agricultural.     (J.  Robb)  Good  Words,  4:  399. 
Royal  Agricult.  Soc.  Trials  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3 :  337. 

—  Allen.   Eel.  Engin.  4:  524. — (,J.  H.  Cooper)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  90:  113.  — (C.  T.  Porter)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  90: 
248,  321,  385.     91:  22. 

—  and  Railroads.     So.  R.  7:  159. 

—  Automatic,  Trialsof.    (J.W.  Hill)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  554. 

—  Baxter's.     Pract.  M.  5:  68. 

—  Beam-,  Merits  of.     (W.  B.  Johnson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

73:99- 

—  Birth  of.     Once  a  Week,  14:  359. 

—  Camel,  of  Ross  Winans.     (J.  S.  Bell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

io5:  246. 

—  Chimneys  for,  Dimensions  of.      (H.  F.  Fairbairn)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  48:  438. 

—  Compound.      (A.  Mallet)  Eel.  Engin.  10:  296,  450. — 

Ed.  Engin.  9:  i,  97.  —  (.J.  Trumbull)  Eel.  Engin. 

10:  145.  —  Pract.  M.  7:  81. 
and  non-compound.    (C.  Fj.  Emery)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

99 :  105,  268,  328. 
versus  Single-Cylinder.     Eel.  Engm.  ir:  127. 

—  Condensation  in.    (E.  Couste)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  613-930. 

—  Condensing  vs.  non-condensing.     (B.  F.  Isherwood) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  1 12:  170. 

—  Consumption  of  Steam  and  Fuel.  (J.  Parkes)  J. Frankl. 

Inst.  29:  341. 

—  Continuous    Expansion.       Eel.   Engin.  8:    13.  —  (.1. 

Samuel)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54:   125. 

—  Cornish.    (E   Galloway) . I.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:  273,  337. 

—  (.J.  Perkins)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23:  361,  459.  24:  31. 

—  (G.  W.  Hughes)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  261.  — (W. 
H.  G.  West)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  87:  3S3.    91:  174,  243. 

State  of,  1875.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  100:  321. 

Tables  of,  1846.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  81. 

—  Counterbalancing    reciprocating.      (F.   J.    Slade)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  83:  337. 

—  Crank  Pins  in.  Length  of.    (T.  Skeel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

97:  35- 

—  Curve  of  Compression  in.    (J.  C.  Hoadley)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  105:  I. 

—  Cut-off  for.    (W.  D.  Marks)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  380. 

—  (S.  W.  Robinson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  iio:  85. 

—  Dead  Space  in.    (0.  Hollaner)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  17,  113. 

—  Discovery  of.     Nat.  M.3:  146. 

—  Double-Cylinder  Expansion.  (A.  C.  Stimers)J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  70:  I.  — (W.  Pole)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  133. 

—  Double-blowing.  (R.  Briggs),!.  Frankl.  Inst,  lOi :  201. 

—  Duty  of,  Thomson  on.     J.  Frankl.  In<t.  66:  303. 

—  Eariy  History  of.     .T.  Frankl.  Inst.  8:  319,  361. 

—  Earli'est,  used  in  U.  S.  (F.Graff)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  55:  269. 

—  Economical.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  406. 

—  Economy  in.      (C.  E.  Emery)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  42. — 

(R.  Dempster)  .7.  Frankl.  Inst.  50:  157.    77:  164. 

—  Experiments  on.  (G.  A.  Hirn  and  others)  Eel.  Engin. 

18:  277.  — (M.    V.  Regnault)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45: 
136-437.     46:  48-388.     47:  50,  114,  119. 

—  Fairlie.      Eel.  Engin.  2:  233,   540,  593.  —  (L.  Nicker- 

son)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  225.  —  (W.  W."  Evans)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  91:102.  —  Eel.  Engin.  6:  357. 


Steam  Engine  familiarh'  explained.     Godey,  62:  205. 

—  Feed-Water  Heater  for.     Pract.  M.  5:  106. 

—  Friction  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  373. 

—  Furman's  Trap  for.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  325. 

—  Growth  of.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  Fop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  15- 

528.     13:  64. 

—  High-Class.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  378. 

—  High-Pressure,  Boiler  for.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11:  272, 

323,399.     12:  32. 

Computing  the  Power  of.      (C.  Potts)  J.  FrankL 

Inst.  9:  III,  251. 

—  History  of.   (M.  Arago)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  29:  3,  73,  145. 
in  America.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  253. 

—  Horizontal.     Pract.  M.  4:  186. 

—  Horizontal  Expansion.    Pract.  M.  5:  270. 

—  Horse-Power  of .     (E.  Brown)  Eel.  Engin.  5:  128. 

—  Improvement  of.      (R.  H.  Thurston)  Eel.  Engin    7: 

326.  —  Eel.  Engin.  9:  435. —  (R.  H.  Thurston)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  94:  17. 

—  in  1833  and  1873.     Eel.  Engin.  11:  17. 

—  in  the  Peruvian  Blines.     Anal.  M.  13:  198. 

—  Inventor  of.     (O.  Delepierre)  St.  James,  14:  62. 

—  Journal  Friction  in.     (W.  J.  M.  Rankine)  Eel.  Engin. 

6:  379- 

—  King's  Valveless.    Eel.  Engin.  5:  249. 

—  Lardner's  Lectures  on.     Penny  M.  i :  262, 

—  Lester's  Pendulum.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  12:  98. 

—  Limitations  of.  (W.D.Marks)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  no:  73. 

—  Long  and  short  Stroke.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  251. 

—  Low-Pressure  Boiler.      J.  Frankl.  Inst.  12:  210. 

—  Marine,  1851-65.     (N.  P.  Burgh)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  80: 

234-367- 
French  Naval.     Eel  Engin.  i :  289,  439.  —  (R.  H. 

Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  86:  165. 

Friction  of.     Eel.  Engin.  18:  536. 

Improvements  in.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  128. 

of  To-Day.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  257. 

Superheated  Steam  in.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  345. 

—  Mechanical  Theory  of  Heat  applied  to.     (R.  Clausius) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  180,  364.     73:  25. 

—  Mechanism  of,  1S59.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  69:  226. 

—  Metric  System  applied  to.      (A.  Colin)  Eel.  Engin. 

21:  296. 

—  Mining,  Robey's.     Pract.  M.  5:  62. 

—  New  Type  of,  1877.    (R.  H.  Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

104:  252,  316,  389. 

—  Non-Radiating.     Pract.  M.i:  328. 

—  of  the  Future.     (J.  Bourne)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  no. 

—  Partington's  Account  of.     Mo.  R.  loi:  44. 

—  Performances  of.    ( W.  H.  G.West)  Eel.  F:ngin.  2:  501. 

—  Eel.  Engin.  8:  144.  —  (W.  H.  G.  West)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  89:  19.     90;  159. 

—  Perkins's.     Am.  J.  Sci.  7:  iii,  332.     13:  40.  — Mus. 

3:    285.  — Niles's  Reg.  24:  159,  267.   25:   4.     29: 

398.     32:  262,  360,  430. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  407. 

4:  239. 
Experiments  with.      (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst,  in:   i,  82,  161. 
High-Pressure.     (F.  J.  Bramwell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

no:  174. 

See  Steam  Yacht  Anthracite. 

—  Portable.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  473.     18:47. 

with  removable  Fire  Box.     Pract.  M.  4:  305. 

—  Proposed  Substitutes  for.    Month,  3:  615.     Same  art. 

Cath.  World,  3:  29. 

—  Pumping,  Differential.     Pract.  M.  4:  52. 

—  Renwiek  on.     Am.  J.  Sci.  20:  322. 

—  Reversing  Link  for.     (C.  A.  Smith)  Eel.  Engin.  21: 

123. 

—  Rotarv.     (T.  W.  Bakewell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:  i79- 
Fallacies  of,  183S.     (J.  S.  Russell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

26:  312. 


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Steam  Engine,  Rotary,  Morey's.     (J.  L.  Sullivan)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  i:  157.  —  (J.  Doolittle)  Am.  J.  Sci.  2:  loi. 
Stiles's.     Niies's  Reg.  17:  97,  113. 

—  scientifically  considered.     Nat.  M.  11:  254. 

—  Siemens's  Regenerative.    (C.  W.  Siemens)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  62:  218. 

—  Simple  and  compound.      (G.  B.  Rennie)  Eel.  Engin. 

14:  443. 

—  Test  of  a  stationary.      (R.  H.  Buel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

97:  17. 

—  Theory  of.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  643.     7:  17. 

—  Three-Cylinder.     Pract.  M.4:  457. 

—  Traction-.     Once  a  Week,  25:  561. 

—  Valve  Gear  for,  Sulzer's.     Pract.  M.  4:  42.     6:  282. 

—  "Vertical  Blowing.  (J.  Gjers)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi:  19. 

—  Wall.     Pract.  M.  5:  343. 

—  Ward's  Alternating.     Am.  J.  Sci.  4:  90. 

—  What  constitutes  a  ?    Penny  M.  10:  27,  54,  75. 

—  Zimmermann's.  (.J.H.Cooper)  J.  Frankl. Inst.  106:  254. 
Steam  Engines  and  Boilers,  Choice  of.  Eel.  Engin.  10:  267. 

—  Comparative  Power  of,  1827.     .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3;  333. 

—  Economical.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  78,242. 

—  in  Glasgow,  1825.    J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  106. 

—  Self-Propelling.     Pract.  M.  4:  448. 

—  Testing.     Eel.  Engin.    i:    693.  —  (C.  E.  Emery)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  87:  47,  no.  177. —  (G.  P.  Hunt  and  T. 
Skeel)  J.  Frank].  Inst.  98:  387.     99:28. 
Steam  Engineering  in  1859.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  296, 
361.     69:  6-300. 

—  Study  in.     (W.  W.  Newton)  Penn  Mo.  7:  112. 
Steam  Excursion.     (C.  Dickens)  Mus.  26:  273. 
Steam  Frigate,  American.     Blackw.  i:  30. 
Steam  Generator,  Solar.     Pract.  M.  5:  360. 

Steam  Governor  and  Throttle  Valve,  Allen's.     Pract.  M. 
4:  380.     7:  20. 

—  Ord's  Cut-off.     Pract.  M.  5:  38. 

—  Theory  of.     (H.  Bilgram)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96:  161. 
Steam  Hammer,  Foundations  for.   (T.  Gillott)Ecl.  Engin. 

7:  307- 

—  30-Ton,  at  Woolwich.     Nature,  9:  145. 

Steam  Indicator.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  412.     See  Indicator. 
Steam  Injector.     (A.  Winkler)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  353.  —  (L. 
Pochet)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  209,  341. 

—  Irwin.     (W.  Lewis)  .1.  Frani<l.  Inst.  109:  386. 
Steam  .Jacket.    (A.  Hildebrant)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  525. 
Steam-.Jacketing.  (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  Ill : 

3(>3,  429- 

—  Relative  Efficiency  of.     (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  99:  17,  no. 
Steam  Jet.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54:  336. 

—  as  a  ventilating  Power.     (N.  Wood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

57:  73- 
Steam  Locomotives.     JIo.  R.  123:  253. 
Steam  Marine  Force  of  Great  Britain,  1S51.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  53:  100. 

—  of  the  United  States,  1S51.     .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  135. 
Steam  Motors  of  the  Vienna  Exhibition.     (V.  D.  Dery) 

Eel.  Engin.  12:  243. 
Steam  Navigation.     New  York  R.  4:  147. —  Am.  Whig 
R.  i:  22.  —  (.J.  H.Lanman)  Hunt,  4:  105.  —  Blackw. 
18:  541.    21:  393.  —  Oncea  Week,  3:  331.  —  Hogg, 
2:  377-—  Penny  M.  5:  30.     9:  305. 

—  American  Enterprise  in.     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  75. 

—  Atlantic.     (J.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  35:  169.  332.  —(.T. 

B.  Moore)  Hunt,  3:  296. —  (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  13:  348. 
I?- 357-  — New  York  R.  3:  95.  —  Quar.  62:  1S6.— 
Ed.  R.  65:  ii8.  — Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  371.  — Hesp. 
2:  51.— Chamb.  J.  13:  408.    Same  art.  Ed.  M.  21 : 

135- 
Origin  of.     (J.  Smith)  Hunt,  16:  172. 

—  Economy  of  Fuel  in.     (F.  J.  Bramwell)  Ixl.  Engin.  7: 


79 


Steam  Navigation,  First  American,  to  Bremen.     Hunt, 

17:  357- 

—  Improvements  in.  (S.  Russell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  46:  298. 

—  in  United  States  before  Fulton's  time.     Hist.  M.  3:  3. 

—  in  France,  1840.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  31:  41. 

—  in  1798.     Hist.  M.  21:  23. 

—  in  1S46.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41:  217,  289,  361.    42:1,89. 

—  in  the  United  States,  1839.     (F.  A.  von  Gerstner)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  31:  y^i  165. 

—  in  1S40.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  Si. 

—  Introduction  of.     (J.  Renwick)  Hist.  M.  2:  225.  —  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  76:  17. 

—  Invention  of.     (3hamb.  J.  2i:  14^ 

and  Practice  of.    (P.  Miller)  Ed.  NewPhilos.  J.  3: 

87.     13:  81. 

—  Ocean.     Chamb.  J.  22:  iSS,  256.  —  (S.  P.  Griffin)  Eel. 

Engin.  14:  305. 

—  on  Lake  Ontario.     Hunt,  17:  527. 

—  Stuart's  Naval  and  Mail  Steamers.     Hunt,  28:  580. 

—  to  China.     (M.  F.  Mauiy)  West.  J.  i:  259.  —(C.  H. 

Davis)  Hunt,   18:  467.  —  (M.  F.  Maury)  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  14:  246. 

—  to  India.    Ed.  R.  57:313.    60:  445.  — For.  Q.  18:  342. 

—  to  the  Pacific.     Am.  J.  Sci.  41 :  358. 

—  Trans-Atlantic.     (H.  A.  Hill)  No.  Am.  99:  483. 
(See  Steamboats;  Steam  Vessels;  Steamsiiips. 

Steam  Navy,  British.     Liv.  Age,  5:  153. 

—  in  Maritime  AVar.    Niies's  Reg.  37:  45. 

Steam   Packets,  American   and   English,  1S53.     (Capt. 

Mackinnon)  Liv.  Age,  38:   16S. 
Steam-Packing,  Asbestos.     Pract.  M.  i:  320. 
Steam  Pipes,  Efficiency  of  Coating  on.    (B.  F.  Isherwood) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:  187. 

—  Loss  of  Pressure  in.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  155. 
Steam  Piston,  Dubied's.     Pract.  M.  6:  126. 

—  Improvements  in.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  184. 
Steam  Power,  and  Denis  Papin.     Eel.  R.  86:  64. 

—  Application  and  Use  of,  1841.  (S.  Seaward)  J.  Frankl. 

lust.  32:  411. 

—  Cost  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  250. 

—  in  Mills.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  33. 

—  Problems  on.     (S.  Tate)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  149. 
Steam-Power  Meters.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  1071. 

Steam  Pump  and  Fire  Engine,  Locomotive.  Pract.  M.  5: 
266. 

Steam  Raft,  Catlin's.     Chamb.  J.  34:  303. 

Steam  Sentinel,  Smith's.     Pract.  M.  5:  191. 

Steam  Tillage.     Hogg,  7:  19. 

Steam  Trap,  Berryman's.     Pract.  M.  3:  144. 

Steam  Tubes,  Effect  of  impure  Water  on.  (J.  A.  Hender- 
son) Eel.  Engin.  lo:   125. 

Steam  Vessel,  Ex|icriments  with.  (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  109:  310. 

Steam  Vessels,  The  Helix  as  a  Propeller  of.  (.1.  Benner) 
Hunt,  21:  279. 

—  of  the  United  States,  1852-54,  Description  of.    (B.  F. 

Isherwood)  .1.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  393,  400.     54:  49, 

251.  384-     55:  32-377-     56:  43-110-     57:  37,  33^- 
58:  53,  121. 

—  Propulsion  of.     (.T.  W.  Nvstrom)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53: 

34S,  417.  — (T.  Ewbank)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:  73. 

Power  requisite  for.     (1).  M.  Greene)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  77:  235. 

—  Regulations  for,  U.  S.,  1834.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  18:  218. 

—  Relative  Efficiency  of  Screw  and  Paddle  Wheels.     J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  64:  i. 

—  Steam   Logs  of.     (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

54:384.     55:32,263,315.     56:391.     57:37. 
Steam-Vessel  Accidents,  Thomson's  Report  on,  1S39.  Mo. 

R.  151:  13. 
Steam-Vessel  Disasters.     Chamb.  J.  22:  405. 

See  Steamboat;  Steam  Navigation;  Steamships. 


STEAM 


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STEEL 


Steam  Voyage,  First,  on  the  British  Seas,  1815.    Fraser, 

38:  275. 
Steam  Yacht  Anthracite.     (F.  J.  Biamwell)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst,  no:  174.  — (G.  Deane)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  no: 

22S. 
Steamer  Atlantic.     Hunt,  15:  323. 
Steamer,  Ocean.     (J.  Abbott)  Harper,  41:  185. 
Efficacy  of  the  Engines.    (C.  R.  Roelker)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst,  in:  355.  — (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

112:  260. 

—  Experiments  with.    (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

in:  I,  82,  161. 
Steamers,  Building,  in  Baltimore  and  Philadelphia,  185 1. 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  52:  208,  212. 

—  Form  of  Propelling  Blades,  Oar  and  Paddle.  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  81 :  154. 

—  Iron-clad.     (E.  H.  Derby)  Atlan.  8:  227. 

Report  on  Stevens  Battery.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  149. 

See  Ironclads;  Ships,  Iron-clad. 

—  Notes  on  several,  1850.     (B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  51:  91,  168,  217.     52:  109-404.     53:  42-398. 

—  Ocean.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  64,  177. 

—  of  War.    Nav.  M.  1:347. 

—  Report  on  U.  S.,  1853.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  186. 

—  Trial  of  Revenue,    1S46.     (A.  V.  Fraser)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  42:  169. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:  197.    loi:  102. 

—  Safety  of,  at  Sea.     (Com.  Perry)  De  Bow,  18:  369. 

—  Small,  Working  Expenses  of.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  566. 

—  Unsinkable  River.     Eel.  Engin.  20:  2S6. 
Steamship  Charlemagne,   French   Screw.     (B.  F.  Isher- 
wood) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  117. 

—  Great  Britain.     Hunt,  9:  292.     13:  252. 
Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  4:  77. 

—  Monarch.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  245. 
Steamships.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  654. 

—  American  and  Atlantic  Mail.    (J.  L.  Tellkampf)  Hunt, 

15:  51- 

—  and  Steam  Navigation.  (J.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Sci.  36:  133. 

—  Building  of  English  and  American,  1850.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  51:  41. 

—  Collins  and  Cunard  Lines,  Statistics  of.     (J.   H.  C. 

Campbell)  Hunt,  25:  377,635.     26:  379.     27:  242, 

—  Cunard  Line  of,  Voyages  of.     Hunt,  15:  320. 
^Ericsson  Propeller.     Liv.  Age,  3:  40. 

—  for  the  Channel  Passage.      (C.  W.  Merrifield)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  12:  I. 

—  French  Atlantic.     Hnnt,  16:  617.     17:  176. 

—  Iron.     Am.  Eel.  1 :   594. 

—  Loss  of.     (H.  Boynton)  Hunt,  34:  147. 

—  Ocean.     Dem.  R.  37:  417. 

Description  of.     Appleton,  20:  546. 

History  of.     Westm.  lOi:  355. 

—  of  War.     New  York  R.  5:  83. 

New  American,  1856.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:   125. 

—  Ratio  of  Length  and  Breadth  of.     (A.  C.  Stimers)  J. 

Frankl.  Fnst.  91:  260,  305,  401. 

—  Speed  of  Atlantic,  1852.    (B.  F.  Isherwood)  ,J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  55:  172.— (R.  Armstrong)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
64:  5. 
Rule  for.    Eel.  Engin.  g:  204. 

—  United  States  Naval  and  Mail.     Hunt,  16:  419. 
Stearic  Acids,  New  Process  for  making.    Pract.  M.  6:  75. 
vStearns,  Frazer  A.  (W.I.  Budington)  New  Eng.  21:  773. 
Stearns,  George  L.     (S.  Johnson)  Radical,  2:  611. 
Stearns,  Samnel.     (W.  A.  Stearns)  Cong.  Q.  10:   1-1,62. 

—  Life  and  Discourses  of.     Chr.  R.  4:  260.  —  (J.  Brazer) 

Chr.  Exam.  25:  320.  —  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  521. 
Stearns,  William  Augustus.    (W.  S.  Tyler)  Cong.  Q.  19: 

487. 
Stebbins,  Rufus  P.    Centennial  Discourse.    Chr.  Exam. 

35:  3S2. 


Stebbins  Family  Genealogy.     (D.  Stebbins)  N.  E.  Reg. 

5:  71,  351- 
Stediugk,  Count  von.     (F.  Schroeder)  Putnam,  4:  345, 

371,  492. 
Stedman,  Edmund  C.    (A.  R.  Macdonough)  Scrib.  7:  56. 

—  Poems.     (.J.J.  Piatt)  Atlan.  41:  313.  — (J.  R.  Den- 

nett) Nation,  18:  141. 

—  Victorian  Poets.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  22:  117.— 

(M.  Walsh)  Cath.  World,  23:  213. 
Stedman  Family  Genealogy.     (G.  Chandler)  N.  E.  Reg. 

14:  69. 
Steel.     (J.  Riley)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  20, 

—  andiron.     Quar.  120:  64. 

Experiments  with.     (J.  B.  Pearse)  Eel.  Engin.  i: 

103. 
from   Phosphoric   Pig.      (C.   B.   Holland   and   A. 

Cooper)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  2S5. 

Influence  of  intense  Cold  on.     Nature,  3:  256. 

Manufacture  of.     (T.  Gill)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  47- 

224. 

Production  of  American.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  194. 

Working.   (C.Varley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:  uo-273. 

—  as  a  Building  Material.     Eel.  Engin.  n:  28.  —  (W. 

W.  Beaumont)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  23. 

—  Bessemer,  Effect  of  Manganese  in.     Ed.  Engin.  15: 

433- 

from   Phosphoric  Pig.      (C.    B.    Holland   and  A. 

Cooper)  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  no:  1S2. 

ManufactLire  in  America.     (R.  W^.  Hunt)  Pract.  M, 

7:  44. 

in  Belgium.     (J.  Deby)  Eel.  Engin.  13:  143. 

Mechanical  Changes  in.  (A.  Macmartin)  Eel.  En- 
gin. 13:  346. 

Uses  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  650. 

—  Bessemer  Flame.     (T.  Rowan)  Eel.  Engin.  i :  606. 

—  Bessemer  Process.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  240. 

Generation  of  Heat  in.     (R.  Akerman)  Eel.  Engin. 

8:  318. 
Spectroscope  in.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  507. 

—  Bessemer  Spectrum  and  Blister.     Eel.  Engin.  16:  254. 

—  Bessemer  Works  at  Troy.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  533. 

—  Blister  on,  Causes  of.     (J.  Percy)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  21. 

—  Burnishing  and  Ductilizing.     (J.  Reese)  J.  FrankL 

Inst.  112:  206. 

—  Cast,  Manufacture  of.     (H.  Bessemer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

73:  201. 

Cause  of  Cavities  in.  (F.  C.  G.  Muller)  Eel.  En- 
gin. 24:  3T1. 

Manufacture  of.     (H.  Bessemer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

So:  387. 

and  Uses  of.     Eel.  Engin.  24:  469. 

Silicon  in.     (M.  Pourcel)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  550. 

—  Changes  in  the  Physical  Properties  of.     (A.  S.  Kim- 

ball) Am.  J.  Sci.  112:  no. 
in  Tempering  of.  (A.  S.  Kimball)  Eel  Engin.  16:  62. 

—  Characteristics  of.     (J.  W.  Langley)  Eel.  Engin.  17: 

274. 

—  Chemical  Constitution  of.  (A.  Ott)  Eel.  Engin.  10:  210. 

—  Chemistry  of.     (W.  Baker)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  369. 

—  Chrome.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  376. 

—  Cleveland.     Eel.  Engin.  20:  33. 

—  Compressing.     (A.  Davis)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  393,  500. 
at  the  Barrow  Works.     (A.  Davis)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

no:  191. 

—  Damasked,  Process  for.     J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  334. 
--  Definition  of.     (R.  Akerman)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  132. 

—  Fluid-compressed,  and  Guns.    (Sir  J.  Whitworth)  EcL 

Engin.  15:  536. —  (A.  Davis)  Eel.  Engin.  21 :  469. 

—  for  Shipbuilding.     Eel.  Engin.  18:   144. 

—  Future  of.     Eel.  Engin.  17:  71. 

—  German  Industry  in.     Pract.  M.  4:  191. 

—  and  Guns.     (Sir  J.  Whitworth)  Pract.  M.  3:  358. 


STEEL 


1251 


STEIN 


Steel,  Hardening,  Tempering,  Drawing,  and  Welding  of. 
Eel.  Engin.  8:  351.    22:  322.  —  Pop.  Sci.  K.  19:  24S. 

—  in  Engineering  Practice.     (R.  Brijigs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

100:  73. —  Pract.  M.  5:  367. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Hunt,  58:  261. 

—  Magnetization  of,  in  Hardening.    Eel.  Engin.  21:  312. 

—  Manufacture  of.    (C.  Scliafiiaentl)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  42: 

56.  —  (C.  Sanderson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:  133,203. 

—  Eel.    Engin.   i:   999.     10:  335.  —  (M.  Boussin- 
gault)  Eel.  Engin.  11:  273.  —  Eel.  Engin.  12:  545. 

—  (M.  Cliernoif)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  335.  —  (C.  Sander- 
son) West.  J.  14:  286,  348,  411. 

and  Mode  of  working  it     (D.  Chernoff)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  102:  177,  242 

at  Sheffield.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  52. 

by  Electricity.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  61 :  248. 

Heaton  Process  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  84,  129,  241. 

Henderson  Process  of.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  657. — (J. 

Henderson)  Nature,  3:  94. 

in  Birmingham.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  256. 

Larkin's  Process.     Eel.  E^ngin.  16:  421. 

Jlartin  Process.     (C.  Peipers)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  701. 

Methods  of.     (R.  F.  Mushet)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  466. 

—  Eel.  Engin.  17:  31S. 

Nitrate  of  Soda  Process.     Eel.  Engin  i:  75,  161. 

Ponsard's  Method  of.     (J.  S.  P^risse)  Eel.  Engin. 

21:  252. 

Process  of.     Pract.  M.  7:   ig. 

Siierman  Process.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  48,  398,  402. 

—  Manufacture  of  Puddled  or  Wrought.     (W'.  Clay)  J. 

l-'rankl.  Inst.  66:  122. 

—  Matters  affecting  the  Use  of .    (E.  Marche)  Eel.  Engin. 

20:  122. 

—  Mechanical  Properties  of.    (W.  Fairbairn)  Eel.  Engin. 

i:  270,  1009. 

—  Metallurgy  of.     (T.  M.  Drown)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  471.    . 

—  of  the  Future.     Eel.  Engin.  23:  160. 

—  Phosphorus  and   Manganese  in.     (M.  Euverte)  Eel. 

Engin.  18:  363. 

—  Progress  in  Manufacture  and  Application  of.     (.\.  K. 

Huntington)  Eel.  Engin.  25:   145. 

—  Proportions  of  Carbon  in.     (T.  E.  Vickers)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  73:  306. 

—  Pure  Charcoal,  direct  from  the  Ore.    (H.  Larkin)  Eel. 

Engin.  14:  250. 

—  R;iil,  Method  for  anal^'zing.     (M.  Troilius)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  112:  325,  41^. 

—  Secret  of  the  Rise  on,  1S70.    (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Nation, 

10:  152. 

—  Soft,  and  Ingot  Iron.     Eel.  Engin.  17:  449. 

—  Solid  Casting-J.     (F.  Gautier)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  79. 

—  Structural  and  Engineering  Uses  of.  Eel.  Engin.  9:  520. 

—  Structure  of.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  222. — (W.  W.  Beau- 

mont) J.  Frankl.  Inst,  no:  332. 

—  Tempering,  Carou's  Method.     Pract.  M.  3:  356. 

—  Tests  of.    (A.  L.  Holley)  Eel.  Engin.  lo:  82.    13:  229. 

—  Uehatius  Cast,  Manufacture  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  67: 

271. 
. —  Use  of.     (J.  Barba)  Fkil.  Engin.  13:  550, 

—  Uses  of  Ferro-Manganese.     (F.  Gautier)  Eel.  Engin. 

14:  529. 

—  wj'sui"  Iron.     Pract.  M.  6:  76. 

—  What  is?    (A.  Maepherson)  Eel.  Engin.  5:  395.  —  (A. 

L.  Holley)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  34S. 

—  Whitworth.     Eel.  Engin.  II :  237. 

Steel  and  File  Works  at  Sheffield.     Penny  M.  13:   121. 
Steel  Bronze.     Pract.  M.  5:  107.  — 1'>1.  Engin.  12:  514. 
Steel  Castings.     (F.  W.  Dick)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  279. 

—  Solid.     Pract.  M.  7:  78. 

Steel-Grinders,  Health  of.    (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week, 

3:  91- 
Steel  Guns,  Whitworth's.    Pract.  M.  4:  199. 


Steel-headed   Rails,    Manufacture   of.     (A.   Grace)  Eel. 

Engin.  16:  240. 
Steel  Ingots,  Structure  of.    (D.  K.  Tchemoff)  Eel.  Engin. 

23:  123,  177. 
Steel  Mine  and  Iron  Works  at  Salisbury,  Conn.     (C.  U. 

Shepard)  Am.  J.  Sci    19:  311. 
Steel  Pens.     All  the  Year,  27:  245.     See  Pens. 
Steel  Plates.     Eel.  Engin.  18:  447,  544. 

—  and  riveted  Joints.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  26S. 

—  Rivet  Holes  in.     Eel.  Engin.  25:  155. 

Steel  Rails.  (J.  B.  Pearse)  Nation,  10:  221.  —  Eel. 
Engin.  11:  341.  12:  53.  —  (M.  Despret)  Eel.  En- 
gin. 12:  149. 

—  Chemical   Composition   and   Physical    Properties   of. 

(C.  B.  Dudley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  361. 

—  Discussion  on.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  I12:  iS-338. 

—  in  France.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  554. 

—  Making.     All  the  Year,  31:  375. 

—  Phosphuretted,  Manufacture  of.    Eel.  Engin.  12:  264. 

—  Rolling  vs.  hammering  Ingots.     (A.  L.  Holley)  Eel. 

Engin.  7:  26. 

—  Wearing  Power  of.     (C.  B.  Dudley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

107:  10.     Ill :  177,  241. 
Steel-Puiil  Mills,  American.     (.\.  S.  Holley)  Eel.  Engin. 

11:  501. 
Steel  Ships,  Do  they  pay?    Eel.  Engin.  25:  452. 
Steel  Vessels  for  the  British  Navy.    Eel.  Engin.  21 :  172. 
Steel,  Katherine;  or  Katyof  the  Fort.    (Mrs.  E.  F.  Eliet) 

Godey,  40:  257. 
Steele,  Joshua.     Chr.  Exam.  2:  25. 
Steele,  Sir  Richard.     (J.  Forster)  (Juar.  96:  509.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  515.     Same  art.  Eel.  Si.  36:  861. 

—  (E.  Channing)  No.  Am.  46:  346. —(II.  T.  Tuek- 
erman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  651.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman) 

No.  Am.  108:  78.  —  Blackw.  99:  726.  .Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  90:  18.  —  Cornh.  34:  408.  —  Temp.  Bar, 
40:  103.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  157.  Same  art. 
Ya\.  M.  82:  1 58.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  69.— 
Month,  9:  494,  558.  —All  the  Year,  21:  8.  — (C.  C. 
Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  324. 

—  and  .1.  Addison,  Writings  of.     Westm.  3:  232. 

—  Last  Years  of.     Colbtirn,  161:  633. 

—  Letters  to  Croker.     Sharpe,  35:  301. 

—  Life  and  Writings.     Temp.  Bar,  34:  51S.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  113:  222. 
Steell,  Sir  John,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  166:  21. 
Steelyard,  Old  Days  of  the.     All  the  Year,  37:  223. 
Steen,  Jan,  Dutcli  Artist.    (F.  Wedmore)  Temp.  Bar,  51: 

90.  —  Lond.  Soc.  29:   118. 
Steenwick,  Henry  Van.     Art  J.  6:  loi. 
Steeple  Chase  on  the  Prairies.     (I.  A.  Wistar)  Pioneer, 

4:  87. 
Steeple-Chaser.     (J.  Hewlett)  Colburn,  74:  155. 
Steeple-Chasing.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  2:  436. 
Steeple-Hunting.     Colburn,  47:  321. 
Steepside.     Lond.  Soc.  29:   155. 
Steerage,  Life  in.     (Jhamb.  J.  47:  2S9-343. 
Steering  of  Screw  Steamers.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  258. 
Stefano;   a  Reminiscence  of  Sorrento.     (E.  M.  Gierke) 

Fraser,  104:  730. 
Steflfens,  Heinrich.     Autobiography.     Bost.   R.   3:    445. 

—  (J.  M.  Mackie)  No.  Am.  57:  433.  — For.  Q.  31: 
130.     34:  26.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  3:  369. 

—  Malkolm.     For.  Q.  22:  34. 

Stegen,  Johanna,  Maiden  of  Liineburg.     Once  a  Week, 

9:  626. 
Stein,  H.   F.  C.  Baron  von.     Blackw.  58:  32S.  —  Liv. 

Age,  28:  289.  — Tait,  n.  s.  17:  668. 

—  and  Prussia.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  3:  150. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Colburn,  no:  253-465.     111:93. 

—  Pertz's  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  103:    104.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  49:  321. 


STEIN 


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STEREOTYPING 


Stein,  H.  F.  C.  Baron  von,  Seelej-'s  Life  and  Times  of. 

(A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,   29:  "159,    179.  — (M.  E.  G. 

Duff)  Macniil.  40:  i.  —  Internat.  R.  6:  578. 
Steinle,  Joliann  Eduard.     Art  J.  17:  204. 
Steinmetz,  Karl  F.  von,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  g:  641. 
Steintlial,    H.     Psychology   and   Science   of  Language. 

(iVL  W.  Easton)  New  Eng.  34:  695. 
Stella  Grayland.     (.J.  T.  McKay)  Scrib.  13:  694. 
Stella's  Penance.     (Mrs.  Hankin)  Victoria,  13:  305-491. 

14:  12-481.     15:  36-141. 
Stelling,  Earl.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  59. 
Stelvio  Pass.     (H.  Bedford)  Month,  30:  18. 
Stelzhammer,  Franz,  Poetry  of,  and  of  Burns.    No.  Brit. 

36:  118. 
Stems,  Different  Kinds  of.    (H.  Coultas)  Sharpe,  38:  105. 
Stendlial.     See  Beyle,  Marie  Henri. 
Stenochroni}'.     Pract.  M.  7:  14. 
Stenographer,  Worli  of  the.     Good  Words,  5:  314. 
Stenography.     Irish  Q.  7:  657.  — (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam. 

60:  326. 

—  History  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  318. 
See  Phonograph}';  Shorthand. 

Stentors,  Anatomy  of.     Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  3:  352,  417. 
4:  113- 

—  Fission  in.     (J.  D.  Cox)  Am.  Natural.  10:  275. 
Stephan,  Martin,  and  the  Stephanites.     Evang.  R.  21: 

259. 
Stephanie.     (F.  E.  M.  Notley)  Argosy,  31:  217. 
Stephen,  the  tirst  Martyr.    (.J.  Jones)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  12: 

120.  — (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  4:  278.  —(R.  D.  Burr) 

Unita.  R.  16:  241. 

—  Defense  of.     Evang.  R.  11:  439. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  81. 

and  Martyrdom  of.     (L.  T.  Townsend)  Meth.  Q. 

26:  222. 
Stephen,  Fitzjames,  and  Leslie  Stephen.     (H.  Holbeach) 

St.  Paul's,  14:   193. 

—  on  Liberty.     (H.  Holbeach)  St.  Paul's,  13:  686. 
Stephen,  Sir  James.     Liv.  Age,  15:  614.  — Bentley,  41: 

563.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  165. — Liv.  Age,  64:  22. 

—  and  T.  Noon  Talfourd.     (G.  H.  HoUister)  Am.  AVhig 

11.4:  3S8. 

—  Lectures  on  the  History  of  France.     So.  Q.  22:  443. 

—  Eel.  R.  95:  401.— Am.  Church  R.  5:  88. 
Stephen,  Leslie,  and  Fitzjames  Stephen.     (H.  Holbeach) 
St.  Paul's,  14:  193. 

—  History  of  English  Thought.     (J.  C.   Morison)  Mac- 

mil.  35:  326. 
Stephen  Arclier.     (G.  MacDonald)  Ev.  Sat.  7:  140. 
Stephen  Bell,  the  Usher.     Chamb.  J.  52:  424-4S4. 
Stephen  Hatton;  aTale.    (H.  Mathers)  Temp.  Bar,  46:  Si. 
Stephen  Skarridge's  Christmas.    (F.  R.  Stockton)  Scrib. 

3:  279. 
Stephen  Yarrow.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Atlan.  13:  66.     Same 

art.  Sharpe,  46:  237,  286. 
Stepheno  Colonna;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  349,  426. 
Stephens,  Alexander  H.    (H.  W.  Cleveland)  Harper,  52: 

387.  —  (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation,  2:   5i9.^-(S.  G. 

Arnold)  Meth.  Q.  39:  274. 

—  Life  of.     (H.  C.  Lodge)  Nation,  27:  241. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Internat.  R.  5:  145. 

Stephens,  Mrs.  Ann  S.,  with  portrait.     Am.  Lit.  M.  2: 

335- 
Stephens,  Elizabeth;  a  Dublin  Dressmaker.     Irish  Mo. 

9:  128. 
Stephens,  Henry.     Chr.  R.  4:  528. 

—  Thesaurus  of.     Quar.  22:  302. 
See  Estienne. 

Stephens,  John,  Essays  and  Characters  of.     Retros.  18: 

191. 
Stephens,  John  L.     (F.  L.  Hawks)  Putnam,  i:  64. 

—  Travels  in  Central  America.    See  Central  America. 


Stephens,  John  L.  Travels  in  Egypt,  Arabia,  etc.  New 
York  R.  i:  351.  — with  map,  (L  Cass)  No.  Am,  48: 
181.  —Am.  Q.  21 :  439.— (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam. 
24:  31.  —  (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  10:  55. 

in  Greece,  etc.     Chr.  R.  4:  161.  —  Dub.  Univ.  13: 

339- 

in  Yucatan.     Meth.  Q.  3:  2S8.  — (J,  Inman)  Na 

Am.  57:  86.  — New  Eng.  i:  41S.  — Dem.  R.  12: 
491.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  509.  —  Eel.  Mus.  2:  249. 

Stephens,  Robert.  Claim  to  the  Division  of  the  Bible 
into  Verses.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  455. 

Stephenson,  George.  (O.  Tiffany)  No.  Am.  87:  21. — 
House.  Words,  16:  49. — Eel.  R.  107:  48.  —  Chamb. 
J.  28:  125.—  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  15:  667. — 
Lond.  Q.  9:  505.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  24:  421,  455.  —  Nat. 
M.  11:  435. 

—  and  Robert  Stephenson.     (H.  M.  Alden)  Harper,  37: 

605. 

—  and  the  Railway.     Eraser,  56:  191. 

—  and  Railway  Locomotion.     Quar.  102:  496. 

—  Centenary  of.     (O.  Reynolds)  Nature,  24:  121. 

—  Life  of.     (E.  Corderoy)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  13:  409.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  58:  89. 

—  Obituary  Notice  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  641. 

—  Smiles's  Life  of.     Westni.  68:  214.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  54:  462. — Liv.  Age,  54:  307.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
61 :  405. 
Stephenson,  Robert,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week,  i :  368. 
—  with  portrait,  Eel.  jM.  52:  232.  — (A.  Stevenson) 
Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  50:  193. 

—  Death  of.     Colburn,  117:  480. 

—  In.Memoriam.     (S.  Smiles)  Eraser,  60:  66i. 
Stepney,  Catherine,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     Colburn, 

51:  511. 
Steppes,  Prehistoric,  of  Central  Europe.   Nature,  16:  195. 

See  Russia,  Steppes  of. 
Step-Son,  The;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  i. 
Sterburgh  Castle.     Bentlev,  28:  5S7. 
Stereochromy,  or  Water-Glass  Painting.     Art  J.  13:  328. 
Stereographs,  Method  of  producing  by  Hand.     (0.  N. 

Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  81:  71. 

—  and  the  Stereoscope.     (0.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  3:  738. 
Stereomonoscope  and  Binocular  Vision.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

70:  325- 

—  Description  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  56. 
Stereoscope,  Tlie.     Art  J.  8:    118.    9:   29. —Eel.  R. 

no:  38.  — House.  Words,  8:  37.  — (W.  L.  C. 
Stevens)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  358,  443.  —  Nat.  M.  12: 
49.  —  Godey,  45:  340. 

—  and  Binocular  Vision.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit. 

17:  165. 

—  and  its  Improvements.     Art  J.  10:  305. 

—  and  the  Stereograph.     (0.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  3:  738. 

—  Brewster  on.     NewQ.  5:  465. 

—  Invention  of.     Westm.  66:  544. 

—  Lenticular,  Improvement  in.     (E.  Emerson)   Am.  J. 

Sci.  82:  403. 

—  Sun-Painting  and  Sun  Sculpture.      (O.  W.  Holmes) 

Atlan.  8:  13. 

—  Wonders  of.    Dub.  Univ.  49:  594.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

41:  372. 
Stereoscopic  and   Pseudoscopic  Illusions.     (A.   Claudet) 

Art  J.  19:  49,  73- 
Stereoscopic  Experiments.     (0.  N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

84:  199. 
Stereoscopic  Phenomenon.     Recr.  Sci.  i:  167. 
Stereoscopy,  Ocular.     Once  a  Week,  4:  371. 
Stereotype  Plates.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  409. 

—  Novel  Method  of  securing.     Pract.  M.  6:  270. 
Stereotype  Printing.     Am.  J.  Sci.  24:  319. 
Stereotyping,  Mahan's  Improvement  in,  1854.    J.  FrankL 

Inst.  57:  141. 


STERLING 


1253 


STEWART 


Sterling,  John.  (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg,  2:  97,  121.  Same 
art.  I'c'.  M.  16:  342. —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So. 
Lit.  Mess.  14:  5S7.  — (E.  Harwood)  Am.  Church  R. 
5:  361.— Chr.  R.  17:  445.  — (.J.  C.  Earle)  Cath. 
World,  7:  Sir.  — Prosp.  R.  8:  i.  — Eel.  M.  25:  465. 

—  and  his  Biographers.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  1S5. 

—  At  the  Grave  of.     (H.  W.  Lucy)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  13: 

315- 

—  Carlyle's  Life  of.     (J.  Tulloch)  No.  Brit.  16:  359.  — 

Brit.  Q.  15:  240.  Same  ait.  Liv.  Age,  33:  i. — 
Nat.  M.  i:  20.  — Eel.  R.  94:  717.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  32:  219.— Liv.  Age,  31:  543.  —Eel.  M.  24: 
546. — Internat.  M.  4:  599. — Chr.  Obs.  52:  262. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  33:  470.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  18:  699. 

—  Sharpe,  15:  52.  —  Dem.  R.  30:  67. 

—  Cceur  de  Lion.     Fniser,  39:  170,  277,  405. 

—  Essays  and  Tales.     Brit.  Q.  8:  176.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  15:  397. —  Chr.  Obs.  49:  172. 

—  Life  and  Remains  of.     Eraser,  37:  1S7. 

—  ^- and  Writings  of .     Liv.  Age,  16:  517.  —  Eel.  R.  89: 

220. 

—  Poems.    Quar.  66:   156.  — (G.  S.  Hillard)  No.  Am. 

55:  229. 

—  Remains.     Prosp.  R.  4:  272. 

—  Strafford ;  a  Tragedy.    (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm.  41 :  119. 

—  Mo.  R.  162:  90. 

—  Thoughts  in  Rhyme.    Eraser,  38:  308.    39:  no.    42: 

560. 
Sterling,  Mass.,  History  of.     Wore.  M.  i:  273,  313.     2: 

37,  213- 

—  Ministers  of.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  lo:  139. 

Sterling,  Meaning  of  the  Term.     Penny  M.  13:  239,  247. 
Sterlingshire  Folks  long  ago.     Chamb.  J.  49:  785. 
Stern,  Daniel,  Souvenirs  of .  (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  26:  385. 
Stern  Necessity;  a  Novel.     (F.  W.  Robinson)  Belgra.  9: 

5-429.     10:  5-415.     11:  37-4S2. 
Sternberg,  A.  F.  von.     The  Royalists.     Eraser,  39:  35. 

—  Tales  and  Novels.     For.  Q.  18:  433. 

Sterne,  Laurence.  Quar.  94:  303.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
32:  334.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  387.  —  (A.  S. 
Hill)  No.  Am.  107:  i.  — Brit.  Q.  40:  152.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  63:  108.  —  (L.  Stephens)  Cornh.  42: 
86. — Appleton,  24:  216.  —  Eel.  M.  95:  38 5.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  290.—  Blackw.  97:  540.  —  Eel. 
R.  120:  I.  — (C.  A.  Collins)  Macmil.  2:  128.— 
Lond.  Soc.  9:  206. — Argosy,  22:  366. —  Temp. 
Bar,  7:  579.  — (C.  C.  Clarke)"Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  556. 

—  All  the  Year,  li:  489. —  Sharpe,  20:  8.— Mus. 
5:  481.  —  Dub.Univ.8:  247.  55:  542.  —  (W.  Town- 
send)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  385. 

—  and  Bunyan,  Traditions  of.    Macmil.  28:  238.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  118:  245. 

—  and  Thackeray.     Nat.   R.   18:    523.  — (W.  Mackay) 

Colburn,  145:  628.  146:  182.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
104:  387. 

—  at  Calais  and  Montreuil.     Lond.  M.  11:  38. 

—  at  the  Hotel  Dessin.     Eel.  M.  65:  156. 

—  at  Paris  and  Versailles.     Lond.  M.  11:  387. 

—  Fitzgerald's  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  328. 

—  Genius  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  No.  Am.  81:  361. 

—  in  Love.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  lo:  523. 

—  Life  of.     (P.    Fitzgerald)    Dub.    Univ.  60:    179-701. 

61:  54-706.     62:  82. 

—  Smollett  and  Fielding.     Portfo.(Den.)  6:  412. 

—  Tristram  Shandy.     Eraser,  53:   253.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  49:   193. 
Sterne,   Lydia,   Story  of.      (P.   Fitzgerald)  Fraser,  90: 

465.     Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  123:  366. 
Stesichorus   of   Himera,   Poetical   Fragments   of.      Chr. 

Rem.  18:  I. 
Stethoscope,  History  of  the.     Once  a  Week,  11:  80. 

—  To  the;  a  Poem.    Blackw.  61:  361. 


Steuben,  F.  W.  von.  Baron,  with  residence.  N.  E.  Reg. 
16:  201.  — '(G.  W.  Greene)  No.  Am.  99:  321.  —  (F. 
W.  Holland)  Liv.  Age,  65:  173. 

—  in  Virginia.     Hist.  M.  4:  301. 

—  Kapp's  Life  of.     Liv.  Age,  64:  126. 

—  Life  of.     (F.  Bowen)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  9:  i. 
Steve  Boggins's  Courtship.     (M.  B.  Williams)  Lakeside, 

7:  147. 
Steven  Lawrence,  Yeoman;  a  Novel.     (Mrs.  \.  Edwards) 

Temp.  Bar,   20:    1-433.      21:    1-433.     22:    1-433. 

23:  1,  186.     Same  art.  Galaxv,  3:  766,  S77.    4:  82- 

885.     5:  86-661. 
Stevens,  Abel.     (R.  Donkersley)  Nat.  M    11:  97. 
Stevens,  Ebenezer.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i :  588. 
Stevens,  Thaddeus.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  145. — 

(J.  \V.  Binckley)  Galaxy,  i:  493. 
Stevens,  Messrs.,  of  H'iboken,  as  Naval  Architects,  etc. 

(R.  H.  Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  98:  237. 
Stevens  Listitute  of  Technology.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  92: 

145.     94:  1-361.  — Eel.  Engin.  5:  324.  533,  581. 
Stevenson,  Sir  John,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  490. 
Stevenson,  R.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  5:  2S1,  337,  393. 
Stevenson,  V.  K.,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  12:  212. 
Steward,  George.     Eel.  R.  124:  389. 
Steward,  The  unjust.     Bost.  R.  4:  493. 
Stewardess's  Story.     (C.  A.  Hubback)  Overland,  7:  337. 
Stewait,  Alexander,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  5:  505. 
Stewart,  Alexander  T.     (E.  Crapsey)  Galaxy,  9:  94. — 

(W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  53:  385.  —  Lippinc.  8: 

634- 

—  and  Dry-Goods  Trade  of  New  York.    (W.  Frothing- 

ham)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  52S. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Art  J.  30:  47. 

—  Cathedral  City  of.     Am.  Arch.  6:    91,    102,    135. — 

Pract.  M.  5:  190. 

—  Dry-Goods  Business  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22: 

259. 

—  Hotel  for  Working- Women.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

26:  384. 
Stewart,  Balfour.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  359. 
Stewart,  Sir  C,  and  Lord  Castlereagh.    Ed.  R.  II5:  510. 
Stewart,  Com.  Charles,   U.  S.  N.,  with  portrait.     Dem. 

R.  28:  449. 

—  Life  of.     Anal.  M.  7:  132. 

—  Old  Ironsides.     (R.  W.  Gilder)  Hours  at  Home,  lo: 

268,  468. 

—  Trial  of.     Niles's  Reg.  28:  409.     29:28. 

Stewart,  Dugald.  Ann.  Reg.  4:  166. — Mus.  14:  388. — 
Liv.  Age,  57:  791. 

—  Account  of  Doctor  Robertson.     Ed.  R.  2:  229. 

—  Dissertations  in  Encyelopa'dia  Britanniea.     Quar.  17: 

39.  —  (J.  Bowdler)  Quar.  26:  474.  —  (Sir  J.  Mack- 
intosh) Ed.  R.  27:  180.     36:  220. 

—  Essays  of.    Chr.  Obs.  II :  587,654. 

—  Life  and  Philosophy  of.    No.   Brit.  28:   465.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  44:  473. 

—  Life  of  Reid.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  3:  269. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (M.    Napier)  Quar.  6:    i.  —  {.K.  H. 

Everett)  No.  Am.  31:  213.  —  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R. 
17:  167. — Quar.  12:  281. — Am.  Q.  6:  ■?6o. — 
Walsh's  R.  i:  355.— Chr.  R.  13:  321.  — Mo.  R. 
86:  260,  375.  112:  265,  389.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  6: 
428.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  244.  —  Blackw.  2:  57,  159. 

—  ReecUections  of.     Fraser,  19:  50. 

—  Statement  of  Facts,  etc.     (F.  Horner)  Ed.  R.  7:  113. 

—  Works  of.     Liv.  Age,  57:  68.  —  Dub.  Univ.  45:   95. 

—  (J.  Aldcn)  Princ.  2:  35S. 
Stewart,  James  Ilaldane,  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  773. 
Stewart.  John.   The  Resurrection  :  a  Piiem.  Eel.  R.  7:365. 
Stewart,  Robert.     Sve  Castlereagh,  Lord. 
Stewart,  Sir  Robert  Prescott,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ. 

85:  266. 


STEWART 


1254 


STODDARD 


Stewart,  The  Walking.  Lond.  M.  6:  141.  8:  253.— 
Ev.  Sat.  2:  78. 

—  Sketch  of.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  629. 
Stewart  Pedigree  painted  on  Glass.     (K.  Masters)  Arch. 

8:  321. 
Stewartoii,  Congregational  Church  in.  Cong.  M.  10:  625. 
Sticks,  Stocks,  and  Stones.     Temp.  Bar.  53:  50. 
Stick-Fish,  and  Habits  of  Sea-Pens.  (J.  E.  Gray)  Nature, 

9:  13- 

Stickeen  River  and  its  Glaciers.  (W.  H.  Bell)  Scrib. 
17:  805. 

Sticklebacks  and  other  Nest-making  Fish.  (W.  Hough- 
ton) Intel.  Obs.  7:  259. 

Stickney,  Sarah.  Poetry  of  Life.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  123. 
See  alio  F^llis,  Mrs.  S.  S. 

Stiefel,  Michael,  Biography  of.  (G.  Ticknor)  No.  Am. 
4:  167. 

Stiegel,  Baron  H.  W.    (.1.  D.  Dubbs)  Pennsyl.  M.  i:  67. 

Stieglitz,  Charlotte.     (Miss  Rigby)  Quar.  73:  175. 

Stier,  Rudolf,  and  his  Writings.  Lond.  Q.  33:  137.  Same 
art.  Theo.  Eel.  7:   23,  48. 

—  Commentaries  of.    (H.  I.  Schmidt)  Evang.  R.  i :  430. 

—  Discourses  of  Jesus.  (H.  L  Schmidt)  Evang.  R.  i:  54. 
Stift  HeiJigen  Grabe,  Missionary  Meeting  at.    (Miss  Bell- 
son)  Good  Words,  19:  690. 

Stigant,  W.   Vision  of  Barbarossa.    Dub.  Univ.  57:  415. 
Stigma  of  Slavery;  a  Tale.     Peop.  J.  5:  185. 
Stigmaria,  Structure  of.     (W.  C.  Williamson)  Nature, 

11:  136. 
Stiles,  Ezra,  with  portrait.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:   31,   193. — 

(J.  L.  Kingsley)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  16:  3.  —  Spirit 

Pilg-  4:  349- 
Stiles  Family,  Poems  by.    (J.  H.  Trumbull)  Hist.  M.  14: 

276. 
Still  unmarried.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  521. 
Still  Waters;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  240. 
Still  Waters.     (Mrs.  Ross  Churcli)  Lippinc.  9:  588. 
Stille  Volke.     (A.  Gould)  Lakeside,  11 :  7. 
Stilling,  H.  J.     See  Jung-Stilling,  H. 
Stillingfleet,   Edward,   and  his  Irenicum.     (J.  Tulloch) 

Contemp.  lo:  226. 
Stillingfleet.     (M.  Eyre)  Victoria,  23:  423. 
Stillwater,  Battle  of,  1777.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  49. 
Stillwater  Tragedy.    (T.  B.  Aldrich)  Atlau.  45:  433-721. 

46:  1-289. 
Stilton  Cheese  and  the  Hero  of  Stilton.     (E.  Bradley) 

Once  a  Week,  14:  663. 
Stimpson,  Dr.  William.     Nature,  6:  1S2. 
Stimulant,  What  is  a  ?   (F.  E.  Anstie)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  77. 
Stimulants.      (J.  B.  Yeo)  Fortn.   27:    538.     Same   art. 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  34. 

—  and  Narcotics.    (F.  E.  Anstie)  Ed.  M.  63:  476.  —  (T. 

M.  Coan)  Nation,  13:  28.     14:  29. 

—  Ether-drinking  and  extra-alcoholic  Intoxication.     (B. 

W.  Richardson)  Gent.  JNI.  n.  s.  21 :  440. 

—  External.     Penny  M.  9:  175,178. 

—  in  Use  among  Savages.     (A.  W.  Buckland)  Anthrop. 

J.  8:  239. 

—  Philosophy  of      Dub.  Univ.  95:  493. 

—  L^se  and  Abuse  of.     Putnam,  6:  532. 

Stirling,  Lord,  Duer's  Life  of.     (A.  S.  Mackenzie)  No. 

Am.  64:  435.  —  (W.  A.  Whitehead)  Princ.  19:  315. 
Stirling  Castle.     Penny  M.i:  364. 
Stirn,  Francis  David.     Fraser,  33:  235. 
Stitch  in  Time.     Chamb.  J.  56:  297.  316. 
Stjernhjelm,    Georg,   Father   of   Swedish    Poetry.      (B. 

Moses)  INIeth.  Q.  35:   563. 
Slobo,  Capt.  Robert.     Olden  Time,  i:  51-370. 
Stock,  Henry  J.,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  167:  96. 
Stocks.     (T.  W.  Rrotherton)  So.  M.  12:  442. 

—  of  U.  S.,  Liability  to  tax.   Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  453. 
Stockbroker  at  Dinglewood;  a  Story.     Cornh.  18:  311. 


Stockbroking  and  the  Stock  Exchange.     Fraser,  94:  84. 
Stock  Exchange.     Peop.  8:  247.  —  Chamb.  J.  42:  366. 
46:  545.  — Penny  M.  13:  29. 

—  and  National  Debt.     Blackw.  66:  655. 

—  Defense  of.     (C.  Branch)  Fraser,  94:  493,  661. 

—  English.     Mus.  20:    289.  —  Fraser,  4:    577,   714.     5: 

155.     12:  105.  —  Hunt,  22:   173. 
Chronicles  of.     (J.  Francis)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4: 

645-981.     5:  49,  144,  277.  —  Chr.  Obs.  50:  461.— 

Chamb.  J.  12:  380. 
and  Characters  of.     Ed.  R.  90:  717. 

—  London.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  343.   4:  437,  545.    13: 

534.  — Hogg,  5:  65,  iiS. 

Phases  of  the  Funds.     All  the  Year,  5:  342. 

■  Royal  Commission  on.     Temp.  Bar,  50:  346. 

Rules  and  Practice  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  34:  891, 

953-    35:  8-364- 

—  New  York.     (K.  Cornwallis)  Internat.  R.  2:  818. — 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  635. 
Erie  Campaigns  in  1S68.     Fraser,  79:  569. 

—  Publicity  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  11. 

Stock  Exchange  Hoax,  1814.     All  the  Year,  19:  43. 
Stock-Gambling.     Dem.  R.  18:  79. 

—  Who  profits  by  ?    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  75(3. 
Stock  Markets.     Dem.  R.  27:  252. 

—  Usages  of.     Bank.  .M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  769. 
Stock-Raising.     (T.  Sturgis)  O.  &  N.  4:  621. 

—  in  the  Far  West.     Chamb.  J.  53:  844. 

—  in  Missouri.     (T.  Sturgis)  0.  &  N.  3:  251. 
Stockbridge,  Mass.    (N.  H.  Eggleston)  Harper,  43:  815. 

—  Indian  Names  of;  a  Poem.     Dem.  R.  12:  155. 
Stockbridge  Indians,  Massacre  of,  177S.     (T.  F.  De  Voe) 

M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  187. 
Stockdale,  Percival,  and  Baldock  Black  Horse.     Temp. 
Bar,  58:  21. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  i ;  326. 

Stockhardt,  J.  A.,  with  portrait.  (W.  0.  Atwater)  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  19:  26 T. 

Stockholders,  their  Rights  and  Wrongs.  (J.  D.  Sher- 
wood) Hours  at  Home,  7:  97. 

Stockholm.     Dem.  R.  6:  527.  —  Penny  M.  5:  500. 

—  and  the  Scandinavian  Exhibition.     Argosy,  3:  60. 

—  Arts  in.     Art  J.  4:  282,  314. 

—  Autumn  Daj-s  in.     Temp.  Bar,  37:  386.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  80:  488. 

—  Bourse  Hall  of.     Chamb.  J.  19:  129. 

—  First  Evening  in.     Once  a  AVeek,  14:  207. 

—  Jul-Afton  at.     Chamb.  J.  19:  2. 

—  My  Presentation  at  Court.     Chamb.  J.  19:  260. 

—  Sketches  in.     Dub.  Univ.  70:   170. 

—  Visit  to.     (R.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  13:  118,  133. 
Stockings.     Chamb.  J.  43:  341.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i: 

655. 

—  and  Stocking-Makers.     Penny  M.  12:  222. 

—  History  of.     Godey,  46:  503. 

Stocking  Machinery,  Improvements  in,  1845.   J.  FrankL 

Inst.  40:  349. 
Stockmar,  Christian  F.  von,   Baron.     Quar.   133:   386. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  643.  —  Bentley,  54:  378. 

—  (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  17:   9. —Once  a  Week, 

28:  58. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Obs.  73:  107.  —  (Goldwin  Smith) 

Canad.  Mo.  3:  396.  —  Temp.  Bar,  37:  364.  —  Victo- 
ria, 20:  315.  —  Ed.  R.  136:  374.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
80:  I. 

—  Opinions  of  English  Politics.     Westm.  99:  472. 
Stoddard,  D.  P.,  Missionary  to  the  Nestorians.     (W.  I. 

Budington)  New  Eng.  16:  874. 
Stoddard,  David  Tappan.     (J.  P.  Gulliver)  Bib.  Sac.  16: 

i5S.  — (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  88:  228.  — Mo. 

Rel.  M.  22:   126. 
Stoddard,  John,  Journal  of,  1 713-14.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  27. 


STODDARD 


1255 


STONE 


Stoddard,   Richard   H.,  with  portrait.     (A.  R.  Macdon- 
ough)  Scrib.  20:  6S6. 

—  and  Bayard  Taylor.     Internat.  M.  5:  13.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess."  18:  13. 

—  Poems.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Appleton,  24:  228. 
Stoddard,  Bowes,  and  Hancock  Genealogy.     (A.  Bowes) 

N.  E.  Reg.  10:  81. 
Stoddard,  Solomon.    Stoddardeanism.    New  Eng.  4:  350. 
Stoddart,  Thos.  Tod,  Scottish  Angler.  Cliamb.  J.  58:  166. 
Stoecke,  Dr.  Albert,  Philosophy  of.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath. 

World,  15:  329 
Stoics  and  Zeno.     Ain.  PresB.  R.  4:  560. 

—  Apathy  of.     Blackw.  44:   129. 

Stoic   Philosophy,   Marcus   Aurelius   and.     (F.  Pollock) 

Mind,  4:  47. 
Stoicism.     (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am.  102:   599. 
Stoke  Church  and  Churchyard.     (E.  Jesse)  Tail,  n.s.  14: 

709. 
Stoke  Dotterell ;  or  the  Liverpool  Apprentice.     Colburn, 

104:  336-423.     105:  62-437.     io5:  62-419. 
Stoke  Hills.     Lond.  M.  2:  54S. 

Stoke  Newington,   Independent  Church  at.     (J.  Jeffer- 
son) Cong.  M.  21:  65. 
Stoke  Poges,  Visit  to.     (K.  de  Peverel)  Once  a  Week, 

14:  630. 
Stokes,  George  Gabriel.     (P.  G.  Tait)  Nature,  12:  201. 
Stokes,  Whitby.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  202. 
Stokes,  William,  of  Dublin,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ. 

84:  148. —  (J.  P.  Mahaffy)  Macmil.  37:  299. 
Stoking,  Good  and  bad.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  257. 
Stolberg,   Louisa,  Princess   of.  Wife   of  the   Pretender. 

Westm.  76:  114. 
Stolberg,  The  Brothers.     For.  R  5:  124. 
Stolen  Brooch;  a  Story.     (G.  C.  Munro)  Peop.  J.  10:  119. 
Stolen  Child;  a  I'oein.     (C.  Wilson)  Dub.  Univ.  45:  401. 
Stolen  Child  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Backwoods.    Blackw.  56 :  227. 
Stolen  Goods,  Disposal  of.     Once  a  Week,  12:  128. 
Stolen  Heart;  a  Story.     (M.  Collins)  Tinsley,  26:   173. 
Stolen  Loaves.     (H.  Stanton)  Lakeside,  1:  9. 
Stolen  Match.     (C.  Gushing)  Godey,  48:  13. 
Stolen  Rose;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  16:  163. 
Stolen  Sketch.     Month,  2:  144.     Same  art.  Cath.  World, 

i:  314- 
Stoliczka,  Ferdinand.     Nature,  10:  1S5. 

—  Second  Yarkand  Mission.     Nature,  21 :  3S9. 
Stomach,  Morality  of.     Colburn,  56:  379. 

—  Physiology  of  Digestion.     Cornh.  7:  542. 

—  State  of.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  222. 

Stone,  Gregory,  Will  of,  1672.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  69. 

Stone,  John,  Will  of,  1683.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  145. 

Stone,  John  S.     Mysteries  opened.     (S.  W.  S.  Dutton) 

New  Eng.  2:  510. 
Stone,  Marcus.     Art  J.  21 :  33. 
Stone,  William  L.,  >vith  portrait.     Hist.  M.  9:  261. 

—  Life  of  Brant.     (B.  B.  Thacher)  Chr.  Exam.  26:  137. 

—  New  York  R.  3:  195. 

—  Life  of  Red  Jacket.     Princ.  13:  183. 
Stone's  Love  Affair.     (D.  Cook)  Bclgra.  2:  82. 
Stone  Family  Record.     N.  E   Reg.  lo:  229. 

Stone,  Ancient,  carved.  (J.  McCaul)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  14:  i. 

—  Artificial.     Chamb.  J.  53:  262. — (F.  Ransome)  Eel. 

Engin.  7:  467.  —  (F.  Ransome)  Pract.  M.  3:  130. 

—  Pract.  M.  5:    36. — Art  J.  i:  128. — Appleton, 
2:  204. 

and  Cements.     Penny  M.  11:  158. 

Coignet's.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  1132. 

Experiments  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  367. 

Improvements  in  Manufacture  of.     (F.  Ransome) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96:  418.     97:  66. 

in  Chicago.     (P.  B.  Wight)  Am.  Arch,  i:  237. 

Ransome's.     Ed.  Engin.  6:  158. 

—  Bricks,  and  Cement,  Strength  of.    Eel.  Engin.  9:  451. 


Stone,  Building.  Eel.  Engin.  8:  303.371. — All  the  Year, 
4:  149. 

Decay  and  Preservation  of.  (D.  T.  Ansted)  Mac- 
mil,  i:  481.  —  Chamb.  J.  56:  711. — Eel.  Engiu. 
3:  295. — Cornh.  2:  709. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  i. 

Expansion  and  Contraction  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

14:  58. 

Portland.     (J.  F.  Blake)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  19:  205. 

Selection  of.  (C.  A.  Evans)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96:  334. 

See  Building  Stones. 

—  Explanation  of  different  Kinds  of.     (A.  J.  Adie)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  24:  200. 

—  for  Engineering  and  Architectural  Purposes.     (A.  C. 

Pain)  Eel.  Engin.  5:  263. 

—  Induration  and   Preservation   of.     (Messrs.  fiartlett) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  82. 

—  Preservation  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  13. 
Ransome's  Process.     Art  .1.  10:  312. 

—  Quarries  of  Missouri.     Am.  Arch.  6:  141. 
Stone  of  Destiny.     Colburn,  109:  226. 

Stone  of  Scone.     (T.  Walden)  Appleton,  21:  385. 
Stones,  Resistance  of,  to  Crushing.     (C.  B.  Richards)  J. 
Frank].  Inst.  95:  334. 

—  Rocking.     Ciiamb.  J.  57:  446. 

—  Sculptured,  of  Scotland.     Blackw.  81:  602. 

—  Sermons  in.     (D.  Forbes)  Nature,  i:  130. 

Stone  the  Woman,  let  the  Man  go;  a  Poem.     (A.  O'Brien) 

Irish  Mo.  7:  291. 
Stone  Age.     Brit.  Q.  56:  443.  — All  the  Year,  20:  394. 

—  (J.  Evans)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  343. 

—  in  the  Antilles.     (J.  B.  Holden)  Scrib.  10:  427. 

—  in  Egypt.     (.J.  Evans)  Nature,  i:  631. 

—  in  Europe.     (C.  Ran)  Harper,  50:  6S1,  838.     51:  67- 

534- 

—  in  New  Jersey.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am.  Natural.  6:  144, 

199.     14:  712. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     (F.  W.  Putnam)  Nation,  16:  42. 

—  in  Scandinavia,  Niisson  on.     Anthrop.  R.  6:  191. — 

Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  i:  255. 

—  Later,  in  Europe.     (E.  Clodd)  Mod.  R.  i :  489. 

—  Relics  of.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Am.  Natural.  7:  271. 

—  Remarks  on.     Hist.  M.  lo:  97. 

Stone  Ages.     (J.  S.  Patterson)  Radical,  8:  385. 

Stone  Arch,  Strength  of.     (G.  F.  Swain)  Eel.  Engin.  23: 

265. 
Stone-Breaker,  Double-.\ction.     Pract.  M.  i :  248. 
Stone  Ciiurch.     Penny  M.  14:  172. 
Stone  Circles.     (L.  Jewitt)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  3:  344. 

—  at  Arbor  Low.     (W.  H.  Goss)  Reliquary,  17:  113,  147, 

193.     18:  49-235. 

—  in  Cornwall.     (E.  H.  W.  Dunkiii)  Reliquary,  lo:  97. 
Stone  Coffins  found  at  Twynham,  England.     (S.  Pegge) 

Arch.  5:  224. 
Stone  Cross  at  Hemsby.     (W.  Gibson)  Arch.  14:  40. 
Stone  Cross;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  38:  234,  313. 
Stone  Crosses  of  England,  Ancient.     (A.  Rimmer)  Art 

J.  25:  97.     26:  33-361. 
Stone-Drilling,  Indian.     (C.  Ran)  Am.  Natural.  15:  536. 
Stone  Edge;  !i  Novel.    Cornh.  15:  586,  727.     16:54-323. 
Stone  House  of  Virginia.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  40. 
Stone  Implements.     (C.  Lyttelton  and   S.  Pegge)  Arch. 

2:  118,  124.  — (J.  P.  Thompson)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  70. 

—  American,  Age  of.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Nature,  11:  215. 

—  and  Ornaments.    (E.  A.  Barber)  Am.  Natural.  11 :  264. 

—  found  in  Lough  Neagh,  Ireland.     (J.  Evans)  Arch. 

41:  397. 

—  from  Burmah.     (J.  Evans)  Nature,  2:   104. 

—  from  ('anada.     (Sir  D.  Gibb)  Anthrop.  J,  3:  65. 

—  from  Natal.     (J.  Sanderson)  Anthrop.  J.  8:   15. 

—  How  made.     (B.  B.  Redding)  Am.  Natural.  13:  667. 

—  in  Egypt.     (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Anthrop.  J.  4:  215. 

—  in  England.     (J.  W.  Flower)  Anthrop.  J.  i:  274. 


STONE 


1256 


STORMS 


Stone  Implements  in  Great  Britain,  Evans's.  Nature,  6: 
206,  225.  —  Canad.  Mo.  3:  80. —  (C.  Kau)  No.  Am. 
116:  213. 

—  in  Newfoundland.  (T.  G.  B.  Lloyd)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  233. 

—  in  New  Zealand.     (J.  Hector)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  458. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (C.  C.  Abbott)  Nature,  11 :  190. 
Stone  Lion;  a  Chinese  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  192. 
Stone  Mask  in  New  Jersey.  (C.  C.  Abbott)  Nature,  12 :  49. 
Stone   Monuments,  Ancient  and  recent.     (M.  T.  Sale) 

Nature,  6:  127. 
in  Scotland.     (J.  Garden)  Arch.  1 :  312.  —  (J.  Lo- 
gan) Arch.  22:  198. 

—  found  at  Furness,  Lancashire.     (C.  M.  Jopling)  Arch. 

31:  44S. 

—  of  the  Khasi  Hill  Tribes.     (H.  H.  Godwin-Austen) 

Anthrop.  J.  i:  122.  —  (C.  B.  Clarke)  Anthrop.  J. 
3:  4S1.  —  (H.  H.  Godwin-Austen)  Anthrop.  J.  5:  37. 

—  of  Sardinia.     (S.  P.  Oliver)  Fraser,  89:  312. 

—  Rude.     (W.  C.  Lukis)  Nature,  10:  290. 

Fergusson  on.     (Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Nature,  5:  386. 

Stone  Pillars,  Crosses,  and  Crucifixes.  (T.  Astle)  Arch. 
13:  209. 

Stone  Relics  of  the  Mediterranean.  (S.  P.  Oliver)  An- 
throp. J.  4:  90, 

Stone  River,  Battle  of.  (E.  P.  Thompson)  Lakeside,  4: 
46,  132. 

^-  In  Hospital  after.     (E.  Hannaford)  Harper,  28:  260. 

—  In  the  Ranks  at.     (E.  Hannaford)  Harper,  27:  809. 
Stone  Shot  found  in  the  Ditch  of  the  Tower  of  London. 

(R.  Porrett)  Arch.  30:  323. 

Stone  Tramways  in  Italy.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  36. 

Stone  Worship.     (A.  Cl'ive)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  60. 

Stoneham,  Mass.,  Burial  Inscrip.  at.    N.  E.  Reg.  12:  307. 

Stonehenge.  Quar.  108:  200.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66: 
500.  —  Chamb.  J.  28:  114. — (H.  Copinger)  Col- 
burn,  153:  67. — Lond.  M.  20:  195. — Penny  M.  3:  69. 

—  and  Salisbury.     (C.  W.  Wood)  Argosy,  31 :  202. 

—  Antiquity  of.     (J.  Rickman)  Arch.  28:  399. 
disproved.     Chr.  Rem.  24:  i. 

—  Fall  of  some  Stones.     (W.  G.  Maton)  Arch.  13:  103. 

—  Visit  to.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  3S9. 

—  What  it  is,  and  is  not.     All  the  Year,  28:  294. 
Stonemason,  Work  of  the  early.     Eel.  Engin.  18:  450. 
Stoner,  D.     Am.  Meth.  M.  14:  38S. 

Stonewall,  Confederate  Cruiser,  Career  of.  So.  Hist. 
Pap.  7:  263. 

Stonework  of  Houses  of  Parliament.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  595. 

Stoney  Batter's  Ghost.     Bentley,  30:  174. 

Stoney  Robinson;  Hunting  down  an  Heiress.  All  the 
Year,  26:   109. 

Stoneywood  Family,  Scotch  Jacobites.  No.  Brit.  44:  36. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  448. 

Stonington,  Ct.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.  (J.  D.  Champ- 
lin,  jr.)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:   23. 

Stony  Bar  Store,  and  its  Customers.  (P.  Mulford)  Over- 
land, 12:  9. 

Stonyhiirst,  New.     Month,  33:  385. 

—  Jesuit  College  at.     (W.  Howitt)  Tait,  n.  s.  4:  31. 
Life  in.     (J.  Walton)  Month,  20:  325. 

Stony  Point,   Storming  of.     (H.   P.  Johnston)  Harper, 

59:  233. 
Stop  Thief  !     Lond.  Soc.  19:  49. 
Stop  Thief  !     House.  Words,  6:  281. 
Stop  Thief  !     Chamb.  J.  30:  42. 
Stopford,  Robert.     Dub.  Univ.  20:   102. 
Stoppage  in  Transitu.     (B.  F.  Porter)  Hunt,  21:  524. 
Stores.     See  Shops. 
Storer,  John  P.  B.,  Biography  of.     (S.  K.  Lothrop)  Chr. 

Exam.  37:  91. 
Storey,   George   A.     Art  J.  27:    173.  —  (Tom   Taylor) 

Portfo.  2:  17.  —  (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  6:  in. 
Stork,  Theophilus,  Life  of.     (G.  Diehl)  Luth.  Q.  5:  42. 


Stork,  The.    Penny  M.  3:  89. 

—  Chapter  on.     (G.  P.  Disosway)  Knick.  61:  114. 
Storks.     Chamb.  J.  38:  30. 

Storm  and  Hail.     All  the  Year,  39:  65. 

—  Birth,  Life,  and   Death  of  a.     (R.  H.  Scott)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  18:  243.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  684. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  438. 

—  of  September,  181 5.     No.  Am.  2:  57. 

—  of  March  17,  183S.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26:  161,  224. 

—  of  Dec.  15,  1S39,  with  map.     (W.  C.  Redfield)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  42:  112. 
Storms.     (W.  C.  Redfield)  Am.  J.  Sci.  25:  114.     51:  i, 
153.  333-     52:  162,  311. 

—  and  Hurricanes.  (H.  White)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  i :  58. 

—  and  Meteorological  Observations.     (E.  Mitchell)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  20:  316. 

—  Blasius's  Theor}'  of.     (V.  L.  Conrad)  Nature,  13:  421, 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  294. 

—  British.     (T.  Stevenson)  Good  Words,  9:  366. 
Nature  and  Consequences  of.     Chamb.  J.  30:  243, 

269. 

—  Causes  of  certain  Winds  and.     (E.  Mitchell)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  11:  167,  288.     12:  30. 

—  Electricity  as  the  Cause  of.     (A.Jones)  Hunt,  13:  534. 

—  English  Winter.     (J.  K.  Laughton)  Eraser.  103:  758. 

—  Espy's  Theory  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  39:  120.  —  Dem.  R. 

9:  42V  —  (L.  H.  Parsons)  Am.  Alma.  1843:  79.  — 
New  York  R.  6:  269.— (W.  C.  Redfield)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  27:  323,  363.     28:   I. 

—  Forecasting  of.     (L.  A.  Roberts)  Lakeside,  4:  21. — 

(L.  A.  Roberts)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  187. 

Electric  Telegraph  for.     (G.  T.  Kingston)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  2:  177. 

—  Great.     Cornh.  35:  182.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  88:  424. 

—  Hurricanes,  and  Tornadoes  of  L^.  S.,  1635-1S70,  List  of 

great.     (I.  A.  Lapham)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  94:  210. 

—  in  the  Bay  of    Bengal,  Meldrum  on  the  Origin  of. 

Nature,  2:  151. 

—  in  the  Western  Atlantic.     (W.  C.  Redfield)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  20:  17.     31:  115. 

—  Law  of.     Ed.  R.   124:  51.  — (H.  W.  Dove)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  44:  315.  —  (R.  Hare)  Am.  J.  Sci.  44:  137. — 
(W.  C.  Redfield)  Am.  J.  Sci.  44:  384.  — For.  Q. 
23:  I.— (W.C.Redfield)Ed.  NewPhi"ios.J.28:  361, 

developed.     (T.  B.  Maury)  Nature,  8:  124,  147,  164. 

Hare  on.     Hunt,  26:  190. 

—  Laws  of.     All  the  Year,   34:  246,  449.  —  Am.  Alma. 

i860:  53.  —  (H.  A.  E.  Faye)  Nature,  12:  400-535. 
13:  II. 

—  Northeast,   Franklin's   Observations   on.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  16:  300. 
Volcanoes,  etc.     (J.  P.  Espy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  22: 

239- 

—  on  Land,  and  Tornadoes.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Temp.  Bar, 

22:   105.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  462. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (S.  G.  Arnold)  Hunt,  5:  338.  — Ed. 

R.  68:  406. 

—  Redfield's  Theorv  of.     (R.  Hare)  Am.  J.  Sci.  42:  140. 

—  (W.  C.  Redfield)  Am.  J.  Sci.  42 :  299.  —  (R.  Hare) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  43:  122.  — (W.C.  Redfield)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
43:  250.  —  New  York  R.  6:  269. 

—  Reid's  Law  of.  (J.  P.  Espy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  27 :  38-289. 

—  Remarkable,  in  England.     Penny  M.  5:  490. 

—  Remarks  on,  Budgen's.     (C.  Dade)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  5: 

294. 

—  Rotary  Action  of.     (C.  Tracy)  Am.  J.  Sci.  45:  65. 

—  Rotary  Theory  of.     (R.   Russell)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

64:  91. 

—  Statistics  and  Philosophy  of.     Ed.  R.  68:  406.  —  Am. 

Meth.  M.  21:  428. 

—  Superstitions  connected  with.     Chamb.  J.  25:  30. 

—  Theory  of.     (R.  Hare)  Hunt,  27:  191. 


STORMS 


1257 


STORY 


Storms,  Theories  of  Espj'  and  Redfield  on.  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  2g:  162. 

—  Whirlwind  Character  of  certain.     (W.  C.  Redfield)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  23:   112. 
See  Cyclones;  Tornadoes. 
Storm  Atlas  for  Norway,  Mohn's.     (B.  Stewart)  Nature, 

4:  63. 
Storm-Brewing,  and  Skyey  Influences.    Bentley,  49:  160, 

2S3.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  195,  611. 
Storm  Cliff.  (S.  J.  Pritchard)  Hours  at  Home,  4:  236-545. 
Storm  Maps,  French  System  of.     (J.  P.  Lesley)  O.  &  N. 

i:  162. 
Storm  Myth,  and  the  Avesta.     (J.  Luquiens)  New  Eng. 

39:  "635. 
Storm  Signals,  Our  new  Port.     (T.  P.  Maury)  Lippinc. 

9:  36- 
Storm  Warnings.     Chamb.  J.  52:  7. 

—  American.     (J.  J.  Collins)  Nature,  18:  4,  31,  61. 
Stormy  Life;  or  Queen  Margaret's  Journal.     (G.  Fuller- 
ton)  Month,  5:  1-594.    6:  14-504.     7:  33-2S9. 

Stormy  Times  on  the  Verdigree.  (C.  Parkhurst)  Lake- 
side, 8:  172. 

Storport,  Ireland;  a  wild  Country.  (H.  Jay)  St.  Paul's, 
14:  341. 

Storr,  Gottlob  Christian,  Short  Account  of.  Eel.  R.  2:  707. 

Storrs,  Charles  B.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  6:  84. 

Storrs,  Richard  S.  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  54.  —  (L  N.  Tar- 
box)  Cong. Q.  16:  355. 

Story,  Joseph,  with  portrait.  New  Eng.  M.  3:  433.  — Am. 
'whig  R.  3:  6S.  — Am.  Alma.  1846:  332. —  (C. 
Sumner)  Bentley,  29:  376. 

—  Address  at  Mount  Auburn.     Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  73. 

—  Character  of.     (R.  C.  Waterston)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  2:  361. 

—  Conflict  of  Laws.     Am.  Q.  17:  303. 

—  Constitutional  Law.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  38:  63.  — 

(C.  S.  Davis)  No.  Am.  46:  126.  —(J.  Hopkinsou) 
Am.  Q.  14:  327. 

—  Equity  Jurisprudence.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  14:  154. 

—  Historical  Discourse  at  Salem.     Chr.  Exam.  5:  391. 

—  Life  and  Letters.     Quar.   92:  18. — Ed.  R.  96:  329. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  515.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
27:  433.— (A.  0.  Hall)  Internat.  M.5:  175.  — Eel. 
R.  96:  688.  —  Liv.  Age,  33:  74. 

—  Obituary  Notices  of.     West.  Law  J.  3:  44. 

—  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Discourse.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  118. 

—  Recollections  of.     (W.  Mathews)  Lakeside,  4:  379. 
Story,  Robert,  and  Edward  Irving.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  410. 

—  Lyrical   and   minor   Poems.     Liv.   Age.    75:    322. — 

Fraser,  14:  631. 
Story,  William  W.     Tinsley,  5:  517. 

—  Graffiti  d'ltalia.     (H.  B.  Forman)  Fortn.  II :  117. 

—  Law  of  Sales.     (A.  C.  Spooner)  Hunt,  17:  2S2. 

—  Poems.     Liv.  Age,  51:  612.  —  (T.  Bayne)  St.  James, 

44:  113. 

—  Roba  di  Roma.     Nat.  R.  16:  426.     See  Rome. 
Story  for  the  Beautiful.     (N.  P.  Willis)  Colburn,  56:  533. 

—  I  heard  in  the  Smoking-Room.     Load.  Soc.  8:  306. 

—  of  Agnes.     (A.  Repplier)  Cath.  World,  29:  89. 

—  of  Alan  Graham  and  Charlie  Blair.  Lond.  Soc.  17:  308. 

—  of  an  Algerine  Locket.     Cath.  World,  13:  643. 

—  of  Ali,  Bali,  and  Kali.     Putnam,  8:  196. 

—  of  American  Chivalry.     Lippinc.  15:  623. 

—  of  Anne  Maturin.     (M.  Oliphant)  Scrib.  II :  50. 

—  of  an  April  Day.     Lond.  Soc  31 :  289. 

—  of  Bab-ey-buk.     Blackw.  42:  64S. 

—  of  Basset.     Chamb.  J.  52:  600. 

—  of  Ber}^  Karr.     (Mrs.  A.  Fraser)  Tinsley,  19:  67. 

—  of  a  big  Diamond.     Tinslev,  6:  6S7. 

—  of  the  Birkenhead;  a  Poem.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Macmil. 

11:  IT2.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  114. 

—  of  a  Blue-Stocking.  (B.  Campb'jll)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  376. 

—  of  the  Bracelet;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  6:  547. 


Story  of  a  Burglary.     Chamb.  J.  43:  481.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  67:  495. 

—  of  a  Carpet.     (A.  B.  Haven)  Sharpe,  46:  179. 

—  of  a  Cashmere  Shawl.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  300. 

—  of  Col.  Cameron.     Sharpe,  51:  57. 

—  of  a  Conscript.     Cath.  World,  6:  310-732.     7:  26. 

—  of  a  Conspiracy.     (F.  C.  Fisher  and  C.  Reid)  Lippinc. 

16:  482. 

—  of  a  Coquette.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  420. 

—  of  crazy   Martha.      (J.   Jasmin)    Putnam,    15:    221. 

Same  art.  Broadw.  6:  271. 

—  of  a  dishonored  Bill.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  159. 

—  of  Dorothy  Grape.     Argosy,  31:  26,  107. 

—  of  the  dry  Season.     (M.  H.  Foote)  Scrib.  18:  766. 

—  of  Eastern  Life.     (J.  Anster)  Dub.  Univ.  10:  402, 

—  of  184S-49.     (.M.  Roberts)  Fraser,  62:  319. 

—  of  Elizabeth;  a  Novel.     (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Comb.  6: 

330-S14.     7:  104, 

—  of  Estella  Mayne.     Tinslej',  13:  419. 

—  of  Eulenberg.     (R.  E.  Francillon)  Blackw.  106:  90, 

169.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.  5:  305-541. 

—  of  an  eventful  Life.     (E.  Chamberlin)  Lakeside,  3:  47. 

—  of  a  fair  Circassian.     (W.  Besant)  Temp.  Bar,  32:  41. 

—  of  a  Family.     Sharpe,  6:  84,   1S9,  252.     7:  21,  132, 

229.    8:50-229.     9:104.    10:15-326.     11:21,225. 

—  of  the  Far  West.   (M.  G.  Emery)  Cath.  World,  24:  602. 

—  of  fine  Ear.     House.  Words,  2:  383. 

—  of  a  Flannel  Sister.     (L.  A.  Chamerovzow)  St.  James, 

35:  173- 

—  of  Fran(;oise.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Temp.  Bar,  35  :  492. 

Same  art.  Harper,  44:  447. 

—  of  a  Garden  Party.     Lond.  Soc.  31:  481. 

—  of  Gherib  and  his  brother  Agib.     (J.  Payne)  St.  James, 

49:  81-401. 

—  of  Henrietta  Rhense.     Tinsley,  9:  648. 

—  of  Herman.     (L.  P.  Smith)  Overland,  3:  215. 

—  of  an  Indian  Race-Meet.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  129. 

—  of  Joe.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  31 :  28,  82. 

—  of  a  Lady's  Companion.      Victoria,  25:    949,   1043. 

26:  I,  96. 

—  of  the  Latin  Quarter.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Scrib.  18:  23. 

—  of  Leah  and  Rachel.     (Mrs.  J.  B.  R.  Walker)  Harper, 

39:  687. 

—  of  Lesken.     (A.  Eichberg)  Scrib.  16:  192. 

—  of  Lesurques.     (Mrs.  C.  Crowe)  Hogg,  i:  152. 

—  of  a  Lie.     (R.  L.  Stevenson)  Liv.  Age,  143:  401. 

—  of  a  Life.     (A.  L.  Johnson)  Galaxy,  8:  32S. 

—  of  a  Life;  an  Idyll.     Canad.  Mo.  9:  313. 

—  of  a  Life;  a  Poem.     (G.  J.  W.  Melville)  Temp.  Bar, 

48:  188. 

—  of  a  London  Fog.     (A.  H.  Drury)  Good  Words,  8:  737. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  614. 

—  of  tiie  Louvre;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar.  27:  496. 

—  of  JIme.  Raymotte.     Sharpe,  18:   122. 

—  of  Marie  Dupont;  a  Tale.     (Lady  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar, 

63:  184-512. 

—  of  Marcel,  the  little  Mettray  Colonist.     Cath.  World, 

8:  254,  347,  494. 

—  of  a  Masterpiece.     (H.  .Tames,  jr.)  Galaxy,  5:  5,  133. 

—  of  Monique.     (J.  Kavanagh)  Liv.  Age,  128:  293. 

—  of  my  first  Circuit.     Temp.  Bar,  28:   237. 

—  of  niiie  Travelers.  (W.  L.  Hill)  So.  M.9:  70S.  12:471. 

—  of  Noel  Rashleigh's  Wedding.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  4S0. 

—  of  an   old    French   Chateau.      (F.    M.    Doherty)   St. 

James,  35:  489. 

—  of  an  old  Maid's  Life;  a  Tale.     Sliarpe,  27:  32. 

—  of  an  old  Man's  Dream.     Argosy,  32:  455. 

—  of  an  old  Picture.     (S.  Lockyer)  Sharpe,  25:  168. 

—  of  one  Woman's  Life.   (L.  C.  BuUard)  Victoria,  21 :  56. 

—  of  an  Opera  Singer.     (R.  G.  White)  Putnam,  4:  512. 

—  of  an  Outcast.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  9:  36. 

—  of  Pauline.     (Mrs.  Forrester)  Temp.  Bar,  23:  223. 


STORY 


1258 


STRAIN 


Story  of  a  Picture.     (Mrs.  Romer)  Bentley,  i8:  143. 

—  of  the  Plebiscite.     (Erckmaiiii-Chatriaii)  Conih.  25:  i- 

476.    Sameart.Liv.  Age,  112:  39-720.    113:99-470. 

—  of  a  Punjab  Wife.     (E.  Aruo'd)  Dub.  Univ.  58:  431. 

—  of  the  Pobte  Restante.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  339. 

: —  of  a  Railway  Journey ;  a  Tale.     (Lady  Lindsay)  Temp. 
Bar,  63:  209,  361.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  656,  727. 

—  of  a  Return  Ticket.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  501. 

—  of  the  Rock.     Blackw.  114:  714. 

—  of  the  Sapphire.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippiac.  6:  246. 

—  of  the  Seashore.     Argosy,  30:  220. 

—  of  the  Second  Mate.     ( W.  L.  Alden)  Overland,  4:  423. 

—  of  a  Shadow.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Galaxy,  13:  541. 

—  of  a  Sister.     (A.  Cochin)  Catli.  World,  5:   15. 

—  of  some  Bells.     (S.  J.  Lippincott)  Atlan.  29:  584. 

—  of  a  Spanish  Exile.  (W.  A.  Cornwall)  Overland,  8: 138. 

—  of  a  Statue.     (C.  T.  Macaulay)  Belgra.  38:  207. 

—  of  the  Stone-Eyes.     All  the  Year,  11:  519. 

—  of  Thanksgiving  Time.  ( J. W.  Newcomb)  Atlan.  8 :  730. 

—  of  the  three  Captains.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  35:  509. 

—  of  three  Hearts.     (A.  Petiifi)  Once  a  Week,  16:  360. 

—  of  a  Thumbmark.     Chamb.  J.  58:  771,  793,  809. 

—  of  To-Day.     (R.  B.  Harding)  Atlan.  8:  471,  5S2,  707. 

9:  40,  202,  282. 

—  of  two  Lives.     Liv.  Age,  37:  473. 

—  of  Valentine  and  his  Brother.     (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw. 

115:  35-713.  116:  1-645.  117:  88-188.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  528-748.  121:  78-615.  122: 
15-530.     123:  23-806.     124:  161-784. 

—  of  a  Voice.     (M.  Oliphant)  Victoria,  i :  302-397. 

—  of  the  White  Czar.     (J.  M.  Cobban)  Belgra.  44:  355. 

—  of  a  Year.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Atlan.  15;  257. 

—  of  Yves.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Macmil.  42:   368,  473. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  4S8,  594. 

—  Very  simple.     (J.  C.  Brenan)  Sharpe,  52:  265. 

—  with  two  Versions.     (S.  L.  Emery)  Cath.  World,  22: 

800. 

—  without  a  Name.     (G.  P.  R.  James)  Internat.  M.  2: 

32-482.     3:  45-477-     4:  2S-604. 

—  without  a  Tail.     Blackw.  35:  453. 

Stories  for  the  I'oung.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  St.  James,  I : 
121,  249. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Blackw.  38:  505. 

—  Old,  On  a  Group  of.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  550. 
Storyology;  Unity  of  the  popular  Tale.    Ecl.R.  II9:  69. 
Story-Paper  Literature.     ( W.  H.  Bishop)  Atlan.  44:  3S3. 
Story-Teller.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  352. 

Story-Tellers.     Liv.  Age,  2:  72. 

Story-Telling.     (J.  Neal)  New  Eng.  M.  8 :  i .  —  ( J.  Payn) 
19th  Cent.  8:  88.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  412. 

—  Art  of .     Eraser,  53:  722.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  312. 

Same  art.  Appleton,  24:  260.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
50:  399. 

—  Art  of  Fireside.     Chamb.  J.  58:  120. 

—  Origin  of.     (O.  Delepierre)  Belgra.  10:  49. 
Stothard,  Charles  Alfred,  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  38:  310. 
Stothard,  Thos.  Mo.  Rel.  M.  18:  96.— Temp.  Bar,  55:  109. 

—  Bray's  Life  of.    Colburn,  94:  291. —  Liv.  Age,  32:  318. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Blackw.  39:  669,  753. 
Stoughton  Familv  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  350. 
Stour  and  Avon,  By  the.     Eraser,  77:  634. 
Stout,  William.     Liv.  Age,  34:  5S2. 

Stoves,   Cast-iron,   and  Carbonic  Oxide.     (L    Remsen) 

Am.  Arch.  10:  95,  120. 
Stowe,  Calvin  Ellis.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  586. 
Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher.     Lakeside,  2:  197. 

—  and  her  Family.     Fraser,  46:  51S. 

—  Dred.    Quar.  loi :  324.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  53:  705. 

—  (G.  P.  Fisher)  New.  Eng.  14:  515.  — Blackw. 
80:  693. —  Dub.  Univ.  48:  675.  — So.  Lit.  Mess. 
27:  284.  — Liv.  Age,  51:  546.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  23:  613. 

—  Eel.  R.  104:  323.  —  Chr.  Obs.  57:  115. 


Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher.    The  Mayflower.    New  Eng.  i : 
656. 

—  Minister's  Wooing.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  18  :  145. 

—  (J.  H.  Jones)  Univ.  Q.  2:  i.  3:  93.  —  Dub.  R. 
48:   190. 

—  Mrs.  Somerville,  and  Mrs.  Browning.     (M.  B.  Kinney) 

Putnam,  13:  70S. 

—  New  England  Sketch.     West.  M.  2:  169. 

—  Oldtown  Folks.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  8:  437.— 

Ev.  Sat.  8:  452. 

—  on  Lord  and  Lady  Byron.     St.  James,  25:  58.  — Eng. 

Dom.  M.  7:  194. — Argosy,  9  :  269.  jS'ee  Byron, 
Lady. 

—  Recent  Novels.     Bost.  R.  3:  82. 

—  Sunny  Memories  of  Foreign  Lands.     Eel.  R.  100:  327. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  54:  755. 

—  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.     (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  74:  393. 

—  (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  10:  588.  — (S.  G.  Fisher) 
No.  Am.  77:  466.  —  No.  Brit.  18:  235. —  Prosp.  R. 
8:490.  —  Chamb.  J.  18:  155,  187.  19:  85.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  40:  600.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  620,  721. — 
So.  Q.  23:  81.  —  (A.  Helps)  Fraser,  46:  237. — 
Chr.  Obs.  52:  695.  —  Irish  Q.  6:  766. —  Liv.  Age, 
34:  61.  35:  97.  — W^est.  J.  9:  133.  — (A.  Beatty) 
West.  J.  10:  319. 

and  its  Opponents,  1852.     Eel.  R.  96:  717. 

Key  to.     Prosp.  R.  9:  248.  —  Eel.  R.  97:  600. — 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:   321.  —  So.  Q.  24:   214.  —  (A. 

Beatty)  West.  J.  lo:  388. 
Success  of.     Putnam,  i:  97. 

—  Works  of.    Tait,  n.  s.  26:  641. 

Stowe  Family  Genealogy.      (C.  E.  Stowe)  N.  E.  Reg. 

10:  121,  281. 
Stowell,  Hugh.  Marsden's  Memoir  of.   Chr.  Obs.  68:  130. 
Stowell,  William  Scott,  Lord,  and  Lord  Eldon.     (T.  N. 

Talfourd)  Quar.  75:  32. — Colburn,  75:  208,  472. 

76:  89,  473. 

—  Life  of.     Colburn,  74:  579. 

Stowell,  Sir  Wm.  F.,  Chief  Justice  of  Victoria,  with  por- 
trait.    Dub.  Univ.  84:  662. 
Stowell,  W.  H.  Congregational  Lecture.  Ecl.R.  90:665. 
Strabo.     Geography.     Ed.  R.  16:  55. 

—  French  Translation.     (F.  Falkner)  Quar.  5:  273. 

—  Oxford  Edition.     (R.  P.  Knight)  Ed.  R.  14:  429. 
Strachan,  J.,  Bishop  of  Toronto.      Canad.  Mo.  i :  406. 
Stradivarius,  Antonio,  and  the  Violin.     (H.  R.  Haweis) 

Good  Words,  11 :  750.  —  (R.G.White)  Atlan.  45:  253. 
Stradling,   Sir  H.,  Letter  to  his  Wife  in  1456.     (J.  M. 

Traherne)  Arch.  31:  425. 
Stradling  Correspondence.     Mo.  R.  153:  123. 
Strafford,  Thomas  Wentworth,  Earl  of.   Tinsley,  12:  533. 

—  (A.  H.  A.  Hamilton)  Fraser,  98:  580.  — Dub.  R. 
79:  469.  —  Eel.  Mus.  2:  433.     3:   17. 

—  Alleged  Apostasy  of.     Quar.  136:  434. 

—  and  his  Maxim,  "  Thorough."     (A.  C.  Ewald)  Temp. 

Bar,  48:  36. 

—  and  his  Times.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  25. 

—  How  he  governed  Ireland.     Irish  Mo.  4:  205-506. 
^  Impeachment  of.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  48:  112. 

—  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  70:  121. 

—  Story  of  the  Death  of,   1641.      (R.  F.  D.  Palgrave) 

Fraser,  87:  391.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   117:  451. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  668. 
Strafford  County,  N.    H.,   Juridical  Statistics  of.      (F. 

Cogswell)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  39. 
Straight  to  the  Goal.      Broadw.  3:  1-457-    4-  1-363- 
Straight  Line,  How  to  draw  a.     (A.  B.  Kempe)  Nature, 

16:  65-145. 
Strain  and  Fracture  of  various  Materials.  (W.  J.  Millar) 

Eel.  Engin.   18:  455. 

—  of  Lattice  Girder,  Apparatus  to  measure.  (W.  Watson) 

Eel.  Engin.  19:  115. 


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STRATFORD-ON-AVON 


Strain,  Rate  of  Set  of  Metals  subjected  to.     (R.  H.  Thur- 
ston) Eel.  Enjjiii.  17:  312. 

—  upon  Timber,  Formula  for.     J.  Fraukl.  Inst.  49:  409. 
Strains,  Calculation  of.  (E.S.Gould)  Eel.  Engin.  11:  244. 

—  Deflection  of  Beams  under.    (H.  T.  Eddy)  Eel.  Engin. 

11:  248. 

—  developed  in  a  Beam.      (J.  D.  Crehore)  Eel,  Eugin. 

18:  4S7. 

—  Experiments  in,  by  polarized  Light.     (L.  Nickerson) 

Eel.  Engin.  11 :  193. 

—  Experiments  on  transverse.    (W.  A.  Norton)  Eel.  En- 

gin. 17:  531. 

—  in  Girders.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  13. 

—  in  Rafters.     (S.  H.  Sheeve)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  472. 

—  in  straight  Girders  and  Trusses.     (E   S.  Gould)  Eel. 

Engin.  6:  19,  311. 

—  in  Trusses.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  136,322.    5:  33,479. 

Formulije  for.  (S.H.Shreve)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  193,  417. 

with  parallel  Chords.     (C.  H.  Tutton)  Eel.  Engin. 

17:  385- 

—  Metals  under  repeated.    (L.  Spangenberg)  Eel.  Engin. 

14:  449,558- 

—  of  Continuous  Girders.      (M.  Merriman)  Eel.  Engin. 

13:  65. 

—  Papers  on  Construction.     (C.  E.  Dutton)  Eel.  Engin. 

i:  305-674. 

—  Ultimate  and  working.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  371. 

—  Uniformity  of.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  301. 

—  Variation  due  to  Orthogonal.     Eel.  Engin.  23:  190. 
Strand,  A  fine  Day  on  tlie.     Eraser,  29:  379. 
Stranded;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  6:  97-410. 

Stranded  Sbip.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Putnam,  13:  263-664. 
Strange,  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander.     Nature,  13:  40S. 
Strange,  Sir  Robert.      Art  J.  7:   113.  —  Temp.  Bar,  40: 

241.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  414.  —  Eel.  M.  35: 

2S2.  — Liv.  Age,  45:  259. 

—  Dennistoun's  Memoirs  of.     Fraser,  51 :  628.  —  Eel.  R. 

102:  160. 
Strang  or  Strange  Genealog}'.  (E.  W.  Peirce)  N.  E.  Reg. 

19:  324- 

Strange  Adventure.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  133. 

Strange  Adventures  of  a  Phaeton.  (W.  Black)  Mac- 
mil.  25:  161-472.  26:  40-425.  27:  16.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  112:  495-S12.  113:  24-724.  114:  35- 
684.  115:22-596.  Same  art.  Ecl.M.  78:  2S4-6S6. 
79:  5S-69S.  80:  73.  Same  art.  Lippiuc.  9:  213- 
640.     10:  29-637. 

Strange  Bargain  ;  a  Story.  (H.G.Murray)Tinsley,29:  538. 

Strange  Bed.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  44:  469. 

Strange  Behavior  of  Mr.  Apostf.Io.  (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra. 
34:  supp.  I. 

Strange  Christmas  Eve.  (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Temp.  Bar, 
28:  49. 

Strange  Country;  a  Poem.  (R.  Buchanan)  Good  Words, 
13:  190.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  386. 

Strange  Disturbances  in  an  old  House.  Dub. Univ. 42:  721. 

Strange  Dowry.  (Mrs.  A.  Phillips)  Colburii,  158:  601. 
159:1-601.     160:33-623.     161:39. 

Strange  Experience.   (L.  C.Lillie)  Appleton,  20:  223. 

Strange  Experiences ;  a  Tale.  (C.  R.  Corson)  (Janad.  Mo. 
12:  460,  571. 

Strange  Friend.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  19:  54. 

Strange  Gentleman.    Sliarpe,  14:   162-370.     15:  42-363. 

Strange  Horse  of  Loch  Suainabhal.  (W.  Black)  Mac- 
mil.  33:  97.     S.ime  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  179. 

Strange  Introduction.     (.1.  S.  Lloyd)  Tinsloy,  28:  89. 

Strange  Mystery  in  the  Rue  Pantalon.  Dub. Univ. 59:  593. 

Strange  Passengers.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Li|)pinc.  i:  647. 

Strange  Recovery  of  lost  Articles.     Chamb.  .1.  57:  106. 

Strange  Retribution.     Chamb.  J.  58:  7. 

Strange  Retribution.  (C.  H.  Ambers)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 
17:  441. 


Strange  Scenes;  or  Sailoring  out  South.  (F.  Fox)  Howitt, 

2:  249,  262. 
Strange  Schooner;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  16:  242. 
Strange  Schooner.     (R.  Mulholland)  Irish  Mo.  4:  374. 
Strange  Secret.     (J.  Hogg)  Blackw.  23:  S22. 
Strange  Shot;  a  Story.      (A.  T.  Pask)  Tinsley,  29:  442. 
Strange  Story.     (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  All  the  Year,  5:  457- 

601.     6:   1-553. 
Strange  Story.     Cornh.  13:  617. 
Strange  Story.     Eel.  M.  70:  491. 
Strange  Story  from  the  Coast.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc. 

23:  677. 
Strange  Stor}'  of  Captain  Garnous.     Tinsley,  19:  185. 
Strange  Story  of  a  Diamond;  a  Tale.  Temp.  Bar,  47:  476. 
Strange  Story  of  Kitty  Canliam.     Temp.  Bar,  59:  341, 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  492. 
Strange  Story  of  Titahua.     Fraser,  63:  151. 
Strange  Times  in  1660-61.     All  the  Year,  27:  533. 
Strange  to  say,  on  Club  Paper.     Cornh.  8:  636. 
Strange  Waters;  a  Tale.    (R.  E.  Francillon)  All  the  Year, 

38:  337-529-     39:  1-568-     40:  20-42S. 
Strange  Way  to  a  Legac\'.    Chamb.  J.  37:  4.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  72:  457. 
Strange  Witness.     Tinsley,  20:   51. 
Strangely  falselv  accused.     Blackw.  85:  208.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  46":  56S. 
Stranger,  The;  a  Tale  of  the  Sea.    Dub.  Univ.  22:  Si. 

—  in  London.     Blackw.  52:  740. 

—  of  Nahant.     Lippinc.  5:  2S7. 
Stranger's  Tale.     Fraser,   19:  166. 

Stranger  than  Fiction.      (.J.  Hatton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8: 

593,  719-     9:  85-708.     10:  94-336. 
Strangers  and  Pilgrims.     (M.  E.  Braddoa)  Belgra.  19: 

5-437-     20:  5-405.     21:  116-512. 
Strangers  yet!  a  Poem.      (R.  M.  Milnes)  Cornh.  i:  448. 
Strangest  Journey  in  my  Life.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  supp.  1. 
Strangeways,  j\Iajor,  Story  of.     All  the  Year,  8:   129. 
Strangford,  Viscount,  Angelo  Pisaui;  a  Novel.     (T.  H. 

S.  Escott)  Macmil.  32:  i. 

—  Elegy  on.     (F.  T.  Palgravc)  Macmil.  19:  355. 
Strangford,  Viscountess,  with  portrait.  Victoria,  32:  389. 
Strasbourg.     All  the  Year,  24:  341. 

—  after  the  Sieg?.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  534. 

—  after  the  Surrender,  i8;o.   (M  B.  Riddle)  Scrib.  1-311. 

—  and  its  Fortifications,  1870,  Map  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  659. 

—  Astronomical  Clock  of.      U.  S.   Cath.  M.  4:  6S1.— 

Eel.  Engin.  3:  526.  —  Tinsley,  20:  160. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Penny  M.  2:  313. 

and  Clock;  illustrated.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  691. 

Burning  of,  1870.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  667. 

—  Library  at.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  66.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  647. 

—  Museum  at.     Nature,  4:  123. 
Strategy.     Mo.  R.  86:  48 5. 

—  at  the  Fireside.     (E.  Sargent)  Atlan.  16:  151. 

—  Influence  of  modern  Improvements  upon.     St.  Paul's, 

3:  701. 
Strategies,  Archduke  Charles's.     Quar.  22:  381. 
Stratford,  Lord,  and  the  Crimean  War.     Temp.  Bar,  62: 

170,460.     63:  167.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  170. 

151:  348. 
Stratford  de  RedclitTe,  Lord.     Liv.  Age,  56:  573. 
Stratford-le-Bow  Bridge.     (A.  Burges)  Arch.  27:  -jt. 
Stratford-on-.Vvon.      (.L  W.  Hales)  Fraser,   97:   413.— 

(.L  G.   Wilson)  Harper,   23:    433.  —  (W.   Winter) 

Harper,  58:  S64.  — Sharpe,  33:  32.— Knick.  35: 

242.  —  Fraser,  30  :  505,  71S.  —  Godey,  37:  230,  267, 

347.  —  Penny  ^I.  i:  220.     11:  273. 

—  Day  at.     Peop.  J.  10:  278. 

—  Memorial  at,  and  the  English  Stage.   Nation,  28:  332. 

—  Scenes  in.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  12:  404. 

—  Strolling  Players  of.    (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  14: 

366. 


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STREET 


Stratford-on-Avon   to   London.      (J.  W.  Hales)  Comh. 
35:  69. 

—  Two  Pilgrimages  to.     Knick.  51:  506. 

—  Visit  to.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  24:  250. 
Stratford,  Conn.    (C.  Lanman)  Nation,  1 :  213.  —  Lippinc. 

24:  25. 
Stratford  House,  Virginia.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  6:  401. 
Stratliani,  N.  H.,  Records  of.  N,  E.  Reg.  30:  426.  32:  48. 
Strathbogie,  Presbytery  Book  of,  1631-54.     Mo.  K.  162: 

323- 
Strathern,  Earldom  of,  Nicolas's  Hist.  of.    Mo.  R.  158 :  31. 
Strathfieldsay.     Penny  M.  8:  369. 
Strathniore ;  a  Novel.     (L.  de  la  Rame)  Colburn,  128: 

311,449.    129:64-440.    130:87-459.    131:64-432. 

132:  54-425.     133:  54,  195. 
Strathniore,  Wreck  of  the.     (F.  and  C.  F.  Wordsworth) 

Blackw.   120:    317.     Same  art.   Eel.   M.   87:    568. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  131:  107,  233. 
Strathsays,  The.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Atlan.  ii:  99. 
Stratification,  Origin  of.  (D.  A.  Wells)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  13. 
Strauss,  David  F'riedrich.     (A.  M.  Fairbairn)  Contemp. 

27:  950.     28:  124,  263.  —  Brit.  Q.  60:  41.  —  (D.  A. 

Wasson)  0.  &  N.  10:  378. 

—  and  Christianity.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  Q.  30:  197. 

—  (J.  H.  Scholten)  Theo.  R.  10:  198. 

—  and  German  Hellenism.     Nat.  R.  4:  iSi. 

—  and  modern  Thought,  Gladstone  on.    (C.  Beard)  Theo. 

R.  10:  253. 

—  and  his  Pantheistic  System.    (F.  G.  Fairfield)  Nat.  Q. 

28:  274. 

—  and  Religion.     (J.  H.  Scholten)  Theo.  R.  11:  98. 

—  and  Renan.     (.J.  A.  Reubelt)  Chr.  Q.  2:  35. 

—  and  Schleiermacher.    (J.  P.  Westervelt)  Princ  38:  116. 

—  and  Theodore  Parker.    (J.  Martineau)  Westm.  47 :  136. 

—  as  a  Critic.     Cong.  M.  28:  434. 

—  as  a  Politician.    (E.  Goadby)  Macmil.  28:  171.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  81:  714. 

—  as  a  Theologian.    (E.  E.  Appleton)  Contemp.  24:  234. 

—  Christian  Doctrine,  etc.     For.  Q.  27:  394. 

—  Controversy  about.   Eel.  R.  83:  364.  — ,(H.  B.  Hackett) 

Kitto,  33:  37S. 

—  Dobbin's  Argument.     Brit.  Q.  3:  143, 

—  his  Confession  of  Faith.     Loud.  Q.  39:  366. 

—  in  Weimar.     Internat.  M.  3:  410. 

—  Life  of  Jesus.     Brit.  Q.  5:  206.  —  (T.  Parker)  Chr. 

Exam.  28:  273.  — (S.  G.  Bulfinch)  Chr.  Exam.  39: 
145.  — (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  313.—  (C. 
Hodge)  Princ.  9:   198.  —  For.  Q.  22:  loi. 

Mythical  Theory  of.    (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  23: 

203.  —  (P.  Bayne)  Theo.  Eel.  4:  74. 

—  Old  Faith  and  the  new.    Ed.  R.  138:  536.  —  (J.  Froh- 

schammer)  Contemp.  22:  t^j.  —  (B.  P.  Bowne)  Meth. 
Q.  34:  268. —  (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  14:  339. 

—  Phrenol.  Analysis  of.     (M.  Castle)  Zoist,  2:  326. 

—  Political  Pamphlet.     Ed.  R.  88:  94. 

—  Relations  to  Hegel  and  the  Church.     (R.  Bell)  Theo. 

R.  14:  219. 

—  Renan  and  Ecce  Homo.    Ed.  R.  124:  450.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  68:  265. 

—  Superficiality  of.     (,J.  Cook)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  367. 
Strauss,  F.  A.     Journey  in  the  East.     Eel   R.  92:  76. 

—  Helon's  Pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem.   Portfo.(Den.)  34:  i. 
Straw.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  Good  Words,  13:  430. 

—  Pictures  and  Devices  in.     Penny  jNI.  13:   183. 

—  used  for  Plait,  Tuscan.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  87. 

—  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  12:  394. 

—  Works  in  flattened.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lo:  117. 
Straw  Bonnet,  Industrial  History  of.    Chamb.  J.  23:  327. 
Straw-Plait  and  Bonnet  Makers.     (J.  Plummer)  Once  a 

Week,  12:  464. 
Straws,  Illustrative  Chapter  on.    Fraser,  33:  127. 


Strawberries.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  14:  477.  —  (W.  C. 
Sandars)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  23:  109. 

—  Culture  of.     Land  We  Love,  3:  330. 

Success  in.     (E.  P.  Roe)  Scrib.  19:  338,  564. 

Strawberry  Hill.     (J.  W.  Wall)  Kuick.  56:  397.  — Am. 

Arch.  10:  211.  — (J.  W.  Wall)  Galaxy"  i:  553.  — 

(Lady  S.  O.  Morgan)  Colburn,  17:  121-256. —  Penny 

M.  11:   181. 
Strawberry  Leaves;  a  Story.    (R.  Dowling)  Tinsley,  27: 

560.     28:  1-568.     29:   17S-552. 
Strawberry  Street.     Chamb.  J.  25:  25. 
Strawberry  Woman.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Hogg,  i:  196. 
Street-Car  Ruffianism.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  458. 
Stray  Chapters.     (C.  Dickens)  Bentley,  i:  291,  515. 
Stray  Leaves  from  a  passing  Life ;  a  Tale.    (J .  McCarthy) 

Cath.  World,  21:  6S-4S6. 
Stray  Leaflets  from  the  German  Oak.     Dub.  Univ.  20: 

149.     23:  171.     25:  179.     26:  145.    27:  293.    28: 

165.     30:  547. 
Strayed  Reveler  and  other  Poems.     Blackw.  66:  340. 
Stream,  The;  a  Poem.     (G.  Gritlin)  Cornh.  21:  61. 
Streams.     Blackw.  19:  375. 
Stream  Sounds.     Beutle\',  47:  393,  513.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  65:  572,  598. 
Street,  Alfred  B.     Bentley,  25:  563. 

—  Poems  of.    Knick.  34:  445. — Eel.  M.  17:  526. — Am. 

Whig  R.  3:  425.  —  Liv.  Age,  122:  39. 
Street,  George  Edmund,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week, 

26:  123. 
Streets.     (B.  H.  Cunningham)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  392. — 

(H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  439. 

—  and  Servants  in  England  and  America.      (C.  M.  S. 

Kirkland)  Hogg,  9:  387. 

—  and  their  Nuisances.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  135,  277. 

—  Best  Arrangement  of  City.    (L.  M.  Haupt)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  103:  252. 

—  Dangers  of.     All  the  Year,  15:   154. 

—  Lessons  of.     (W.  Landels)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  13:  187. 

—  JIaxims  for.     Loud.  M.  11:  46. 

—  Names  of.     Chamb.  J.  36:   337.     42:   606. — (J.   F. 

Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  86:  19. 

—  of    London,    Paving,    lighting,    and    cleansing.      (J. 

Fletcher)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  9:  204. 

—  of  the  World.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,   10:  5-479. 

11:34-189.    12:35-477.    13:34-347-    14:  3°-477- 
15:  43-489-     16:  38-489. 

—  Summer  Night  in.    (A.  Ogilvv)  Once  a  Week,  17:  159, 

187. 

—  Watering  with  Chloride  of  Calcium.   Pract.  M.  6:  348. 
Street  Ballads.     Nat.  R.  13:  397. 

—  of  the  War.     Chamb.  J.  25:  306. 
Street-Cleaning  in  Paris.    (M.  Vaissaire)  Eel.  Engin.  19: 

103. 
Street  Cries,  Music  of.     All  the  Year,  35:  250. 
Street  Entertainments.     Mo.  R.  115:  368. 
Street  Fountain,  Self-acting.     Pract.  M.i:   156. 
Street  Harmonies  and  Discords.     Colburn,  80:  143. 
Street  Humor.     Chamb.  J.  43:  424. 
Street  Improvements  of  Paris  and  their  Cost.     (W.  Tite) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  27:  378. 
Street-Loungers.     (J.  C.  Neal)  Dem.  R.  13:   154, 
Street  Music.     Chamb.  J.  45:  241. 

—  in  England.     (H.  R.  Haweis)  Good  Words,  9:  597. 
Street  Noises  in  London.     Chamb.  J.  35:  315. 

Street  Pavements.     (G.  F.  Deacon)  Eel.  Engin.  21:  35. 

—  Eel.  Engin.  12:  105. 
Street  Railroads.     Chamb.  J.  34:  197- 

—  Spring  Propulsion  for.     (E.  H.  Leveaux)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  102:  9. 

—  Steam  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  379.     104:  68. 
Street  Shows.     All  the  Year,  25:  443. 

Street  Showmen  and  Performers.     Liv.  Age,  26:  65. 


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Street-Singers  of  London.     Once  a  "Week,  i8:  i6i. 
Street  Songs.     Chamb.  J.  40:  25. 

—  and  their  Singers.     St.  James,  13:  190. 
Street-Stationers  of  London.     St.  James,  23:  102,  473. 
Street   Surfaces,  Sanitary  Advantages  of  smooth.      (E. 

Chadwick)  EcL  Engin.  5:  5S6. 
Street-Sweeper  of  St.  Roque.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  EcL  M. 

77:  553- 
Street-Sweepers.     St.  .James,  25:  501. 
Street  Terrors  in  old  Times.     All  the  Year,  8:  533. 
Streeter,    Sebastian,    Biographical   Sketch   of.      (E.    G. 

Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  36:  5. 
Strength,  Active  and  passive.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:  124-296. 

—  Animal.     J.  Fraukl.  List.  5:   109. 

—  and  how  to  use  it.     (W.  Wells)  Lippinc.  2:  416,  548, 

657.     3:  649. 

—  Elements  of  muscular.    (M.  Foster,  jr.)  Fortn.  6:  1S9. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  91:  250. 

—  of  Beams  under  transverse  Loads.     (W.  Alleu)  Eel. 

Engin.  13:  165-401. 

—  of  long  Columns,  Theory  of.  ( W.  Baldwin)  Eel.  Engin. 

22:  353. 

—  of  Materials.    (P.  Barlow)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  18:  415.  — 

(C.  H.  Haswell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  237^  385-  7^  • 
37-404.  72:  37,  124,  170.  98:  34.  — (C.  J.  Light) 
Eel.  Engin.  2:  33.  —  Eel.  Engin.  6:  339,  385.  —  (R. 
H.  Thurston)  Eel.  Engin.  10:  481.  — (W.  Kent)  Eel. 
Engin.  20:  39,  129.  —  (W.  J.  Millar)  Eel.  Engin. 
22:  203.  —  (J.  Weyraugh)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  325. — 
(W.  H.  Shock)  Pract.  M.  4:  359. 

—  Physical.     Liv.  Age,  65:  162. 

Stresses  of  rigid  Arches,  continuous  Beams,  and  curved 
Structures.    (W.  Bell)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  193,  289,  385. 
Stretton.     (H.  Kingsley)  Broadw.  i:  1-487.     2:  66-476. 
Strickland,  Agnes,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  42:  428. 

—  Pilgrims  of  Walsingham.     Mo.  R.  137:  93. 
Strike,  Coal,  1871.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  136. 
True  History  of.    (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  12:  152. 

—  English  Colliers,  1864.     (M.  d'.  Conway)  Chr.  Exam. 

78:  241. 

—  Great,  1877.    (E.  Stanwood)  Radical  R.  i:  553.  — (T. 

A.  Scott)  No.  Am.  125:  351.  — (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 25:  68.  — (H.  White)  Nation,  25:  85.— (E.  L. 
Godkin)  Nation,  25:  99. —(H.  H.Barber)  Unita.  R. 
8:311. 

in  Pennsylvania.     All  the  Year,  35:  4S7. 

in  the  United  States.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Contemp. 

30:  529.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  530. 

Truth  about.     (R.  P.  Porter)  Galaxy,  24:  725. 

—  of  the  Farm  Laborers.     (W.  E.  Bear)  Fortn.  18:  76. 

—  Fraser,  85:  651. 
Strikes.     Quar.  106:  485.  — Brit.  Q.  58:  336.— Repub- 
lic, 4:  273.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  21:  6S1.     26:  497.  — Liv. 
Age.  39:  227.  —  (W.  H.  Bro^vne)  So.  M.  9:  417. — 
Sharpe,  13:  248. 

—  Agricultural.     Fraser,  90:  767. 

—  and  Combinations.     (J.  Waley)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  30:  i. 

—  and  Industrial  Co-operation.     Westm.  81:  349. 

—  and  Lockouts.     Westm.  6i:  119.  —  (G.  Potter)  Con- 

temp.  15:32.  —  (S.  Fothergill)  Contemp.  17:  107. — 
(J.  M.  Ludlow)  Good  Words,  6:  372.  —(II.  Rogers) 
Good  Words,  6:  502. —  (R.   A.  Arnold)  Victoria, 

5:  74- 

and  Trades  Union.     (G.  Potter)  Contemp.  17:  5C5. 

of  East  Anglia.     Quar.  137:  493. 

—  and  the  National  Credit.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:   161. 

—  and  Speculation.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  20:  389. 

—  and  their  Effects.     (J.  Watts)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  24:  498. 

—  and  their  Results.     Pract.  'M.  6:  310. 

—  and  Trades  Unions.     Blackw.  loi:  718. 

Echo  from  Antipodes.   (W.  R.  Greg)  Contemp.  26: 


Strikes  and  the  Workingmen.     Once  a  Week,  i:  155. 

—  Arbitration  and  Conciliation  in.  (H.  Crompton)  Fortn. 

11:  622. 

—  at  Edinburgh  and  elsewhere.    Tait,  n.s.  28:  22,  33,  138. 

—  Conciliation  and  Arbitration.     (G.  Potter)  Contemp. 

15:  543- 

—  Cost  and  Results  of.     (G.  Howell)  Fraser,  100:  767. 

—  Eight-Hour.     Hunt,  59:  91. 

—  in  the  Staffordshire  Potteries,  1834-36.    J.  Statis.  Soc. 

i:  37- 

—  in  ten  Years,  1870-80.     (G.  P.  Bevan)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

43:  35- 

—  Insurance  against.     (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  2:  777. 

—  Iron-Master's  View  of.    (W.  R.  Hopper)  Fortn.  1 :  742. 

—  Lancashire.     Blackw.  79:  52. — Quar.  146:  4S5. 

—  Railroad,  Prevenrion  of.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  Nation, 

25:   133,  150- 

—  Remonstrance  against.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  707. 

—  Short-Hours,  Poor-Laws,  and  laissez-faire.     (W.    R. 

Greg)  Fraser,  86:  265. 

—  Tendencies  and  Remedies  of.     Westm.  74:  i. 

—  jcersus  Wages  and  Capital.     Nat.  Q.  17:  322. 
Striketown,  On  Duty  in.     All  the  Year,  41:  29. 
Striking  jMidnight.     (F.  E.  M.  Notley)  Argosy,  32:  491. 
Striking  Twelve  at  Kilgoon;  a  Tale.     (F.  Derrick)  Eng. 

Dom.  M.  1 :  9. 
Stroebeck ;  or  the  Village  of  Chess-Players.     Penny  M. 

5:  496. 
Strogonoff,  House  of.     Pract.  M.  i :  330. 
S'roke  of  Diplomacy.  (V.  Cherbuliez)  Appleton,  23:  i,  97. 
Stroller,  The.     (I).  E.  Bandmann)  Temp.  Bar,  52:  225. 
Strollers,  The.     Blackw.  44:  94. 
Strolling  Player.     (H.  B.  Baker)  Belgra.  36:  30. 

—  Confessions  of.     Chanib.  J.  18:  397. 
Strombeck,  Baron.     Blackw.  49:   167. 

Stromboli,  Mechanism  oL     (R.  Mallet)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108: 

200. 
Strong,  Gov.  Caleb,  with  portrait.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:   i. 

—  (E.  S.  Dwight)  Cong.  Q.  2:  161. 

—  Sonnets  of.     Blackw.  38:  587. 

Strong,  Julia  A.,  Character  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  i,  131. 
Strong,  Nathan,  with  portrait.     (S.  H.  Riddel)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.13:  129.  — (N.Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  337. 
Strong,  Selah  B.,  with  portrait.     Dem   R.  21:  553. 
Strong,  William,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  27:  269. 
Strong  Magic.     Dark  Blue,  4:  681. 
Strong-Man  Cry,  Origin  of  the.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

29:  253. 
Strong-minded  Woman ;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  54:  170,185. 
Stronger  than  Death.     (M.  Sullivan)  Colburn,  145:  611. 

146:  1-611.     147:  1-629.     148:33-135.  —  Sharpe, 

29:  2S1.     30:  21,  97. 
Strousberg,  Baron,  Sketch  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  430. 
Strousberg,  Dr.,  and  his  Book.     All  the  Year,  37:  244. 
Strozzi  Family  of  Florence  in  the  15th  Century.     (E.  D. 

R.  Bianciardi)  Atlan.  48:  672. 
Struensee,  Joliann  Friedrich,  Count.     Colburn,  120:  303. 

—  Administration  and  Fall  of.     (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Ed. 

R.  44:  366. 

—  Conversion  and  Death  of.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam. 

2:  134.— Chr.  Obs.  24:  665.  729,  Soi. 

—  Life  of.     (R.  Smith)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  3S5. 
Struggle;  a  Story.     (B.  Phillips)  Appleton.  18:  109-298. 
Struggle.  The.     Liv.  Age,  44:  277.  350,  435. 
Struggles  for  Fame  and  Fortune.     Blackw.  71:  106,  272. 

—  of  Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson.     (A.  Trollope)  Comh. 

4:  iSo-675.     5:  52-294. 

Stnithers,  John,  Poems  of.     Chr.  Obs.  13:  520. 

Struve,  F,  G.  Wilhelm,  as  an  Astronomer  and  Mathema- 
tician. (D.Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  32:  loS.  — Am.  J. 
Sci.  90:  145. 

—  Sketch  of.     (S.  Newcomb)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  263. 


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Strychnine.    Chamb.  J.  25:  389.  —  House.  Words,    13: 

420.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  50:  210. 
Stuart,  Lady  Arabella.     Temp.  Bar,  55:  371. 
Stuart,    Charles.      History  of    Australian   Exploration. 

Macmil.  II :  204. 
Stuart,  Charles  Edward,  and  the   Countess  of  Albany. 

(St.  R.  Taillandier)  Ev.  Sat.  3:  23S,  257. 

—  and  Portrait-Painting.     (T.  G.  Appleton)  Internat.  R. 

10:  64. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     (.1.  Stuart)  Scrib.  14:  763. 

—  Portraits  by.     0.  &  N.  4:  735. 

Loan  Collection  of,  at  Boston.     (M.  G.  van  Rensse- 
laer) .\m.  Arch.  8:  51. 

—  Youth  of.     (.J.  Stuart)  Scrib.  13:  640. 
Stuart,  Gilbert.     Godej*,  35:  231. 

Stuart,  Jack,  his  Bat  at  the  Derb}',  and  how  he  paid  his 

Losses.     Black w.  54:  67. 
Stuart,  James,  Son  of  Charles  IL     Cath.  World,  2:  577. 
Stuart,   Gen.  James  E.  B.     (H.  B.  McClellan)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  8:  433. —  (F.  Lee)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  i:  99. 

—  Death  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  107,  140. 

Stuart,  Capt.  John,  Narrative  of,  1774.     M.  Am.  Hist,  i : 

668,  740. 
Stuart,  Mary.     See  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 
Stuart,  Moses.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  10:  42.  —  Kitto, 

10:  308.  — (W.  M.  Barbour)   Cong.  R.  8:  113.— 

(A.  Hovey)  Chr.  R.  17:  2S8. 

—  Commentary  on  Daniel.     (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Chr.  Exam. 

51:  368.' 

—  Conscience  and  the  Constitution.     Brownson,  8:  81. 

—  Dr.   Dana's  Letters  to.     Chr.  Exam.  27:  281.  —  (S. 

Farley)  Chr.  Exam.  29:  357. 

—  Dedication  Sermon.     Chr.  Exam.  3:  234. 

—  Exegetical  Essays.     Spirit  Pilg.  4:  53S. 

—  Grammar  of  the  New   Testament.     (J.  Lindsey,  jr.) 

Meth.  Q.  3:  23.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  72. 

—  Letters  to  Dr.  Channing.     (J.  H.  Rice)  Princ.  3:  61. 

—  Chr.  Disc.  1 :  316,  370.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  425. 

—  Miscellanies.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  293. 

—  on  the  Apocalypse.     (G.  W.  Burnap)  Chr.  Exam.  40: 

161. 

—  on  Hebrews.     See  Hebrews. 

—  on  Interpretation.     (T.  C.  Upham)  No.  Am.  14:  391. 

—  Chr.  Exam.  33:   121. 

—  on  Religious  Liberty.    (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  10:  87. 

—  on  Old  Testament.     (G.  R.  Noyes)  Chr.  E.Kam.  40:  69. 

—  on  Romans.     See  Bible. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (Mrs.  M.  H.  Cornelius)  New  Eng. 

32:  550. 

—  Select  (Latin)  Classics.     (J.  L.  Kingsley)  Am.  Mo.  R. 

3:  280. 

—  Sermon  of.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Disc.  3:  466. 
Stuart,  W.  K.     Reminiscences  of  a  Soldier.     Dub.  Univ. 

84:  81. 
Stuarts  of  England.     Qiiar.  133:  167. 

—  and  the  Covenanters.     (W.  S.  Dr3'sdale)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  14:  109. 

—  at  Saint  Germains.     Ed.  R.  136:  47.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  115:  3. 

—  Court  of  England  under.     Eel.  R.  71 :  289. 
Jesse  on.     Mo.  R.  151:  192.     153:  i. 

—  England  under.     Mo.  R.  153:  560. 

—  First  of,  and  his  Historians.     Quar.   139:   i.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  126:  643. 

—  Heirs  of.    Qnar.  81 :  57.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  337. 

—  Historv  of,  Episode  of.     Bentlev,  55:  355.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  62:  iSo. 

—  in  Italy.     Qiiar.  79:  141.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  10 :  197. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  12:  -^61. 

—  Last  of.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  38:  425. 

—  Memorials  of.     (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am.  37:  164. 

—  Romanist  Interest  in.    Dub.  Univ.  13:  207,  322. 


Stuarts  of  England,  Rule  of,  in  England,  First  25  Years 
of.     (J.  Rowley)  Eraser,  99:  42. 

—  Vaughan's  Memorials  of.     Eel.  R.  56;  189. 

—  Word  for.     (R.  Bell)  Fortn.  5:  200. 
Stuart  Queens  of  England.     Ed.  R.  89:  435. 

Stubbs,  Geo.    Temp.  Bar,  48:  527.  —  Liv.  Age,  132:  183. 
Stubbs's  Luck;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  46:  663. 
Stubbes,  Philip.     House.  Words,  11:  553. 

—  Anatomie  of  Abuses.     (H.  Baldwin)  Retros.  3:  127. 
Stucco.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  368. 

Stuckeys,  The;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  33:  289. 
Stud,  National,  Project  for.     Lond.  M.  12:  471. 
Student,  The.     Knick.  11:  424. 

Student,  The;  a  Story  of  Blen  Cathera.     Dub.  Univ.  50: 
709.     Same  art.  I^iv.  Age,  56:  355. 

—  Dangers  of.     (G.  B.  Patch)  University  Q.  3  :  i. 

—  of  Bologna.     Blackw.  62  :  359. 

—  ofLouvaine;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  313. 

—  of  Providence.  (S.  S.  Bradford)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13  :  597. 

—  of  Salamanca.     Blackw.  58:  521,673.     59:  85-513. 

—  Struggles  of  a  poor.     Lond.  M.  12:  161. 
Student's  Adventure  at  Carrick-a-Rede,  County  Antrim. 

Dub.  Univ.  55:  372. 
Student's  Sea  Story.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Atlan.  43:  100. 
Student's  Story.     Canad.  Mo.  8:  488. 
Students  at  Rome  in  the  4th  Century.      (T.   Mej-rick) 
Month,  12:  719. 

—  Disfranchisement  of.  (H.  L.  Baugher)  Luth.  Q.  4:  184. 

—  North-Country.    Cornh.  37:  452.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

65:  271. 
Student  Life  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Cornh.  19:  426. 

—  Relation  of,  to  Health  and  Longevity.    (E.  Hitchcock) 

New  Eng.  36:  405. 

Student  Songs,  Wreath  of.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  61. 

Studios  for  xirtists,  Iron  Removable.     Art  J.  7:   152. 

Studious  Resurrectionist.     All  the  Year,  20:  285. 

Study,  Advantages  of  Morning.     (F.  A.  Walker)  Uni- 
versity Q.  2:  84. 

—  and  Health.     (L.  L.  D.)  Univ.  Q.  19:  372. 

—  and  Labor,  Union  of.     (E.  Cornelius)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  2: 

57,  107- 

—  as  a  Pleasure.     (J.  A.  French)  University  Q.  4:  249. 
Studies  and  Conduct.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  378.     16:. 187, 

215.  —  (W.  Gaston)  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  551. 

—  Conflict  of.     (I.  Todhunter)  Am.  .J.  Educ.  26:  529. 

—  Course  of.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  2:  521. 

recommended.     (W.  Goodwin)  Anal.  M.  14:  230. 

—  Intemperance  in.  (D.  H.Tuke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  645. 

—  Love  of.     So.  Q.  24  :  188. 

—  Scientific  Courses  of.     (T.  W.  Clarke)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

13:  187. 

—  True  Order  of.     (T.  Hill)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:   iSo,  449. 

7:  273,  491. 
Study  in  Gray.     (Mrs.  C.  Reade)  Belgra.  25:  213-544. 

26:  117. 
Studies  from  Life.     (W.  Jlulready)  Art  J.  8:  65. 
Stukely,  Thomas.     Bentley,  44:  iii. 
Stumpie's  Brae,  Legend  of.     Dub.  Univ.  24:   718. 
Stupidity,  Artificial  Production  of,  in  Schools.     Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  1 :  129. 
Sturbridge,  Mass.,  Black  Lead  Mine  at.    (S.  Judd)  N.  E. 

Reg.  10:  161. 
Sturge,  Joseph.     Eel.  R.  I19:  621. 

—  a  Helper  of  Men.     (C.  Miller)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5 :  189. 
Sturgis,  William.     Hunt,  52:  169. 

Sturm,  John,  Life  and  Educational  System  of.     (K.  von 

Raunier)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  167,  401. 
Sturt,  Charles,  Providential  E<cape  of.  Meth.  M.  24:  269. 
Stuttgart.  City  of.     Penny  M.  5:  457. 

—  Two  Days  at.     Colburn,  108:  208-341. 
Stuyvesant.   Peter.     Expedition   against   Fort   Casimir. 

Hist.  M.  2:  257. 


I 


STUYVESANT 


1263 


SUCeOTH 


Stuyvesant,  Peter.    Journey  to  Esopus,  1658.    M.  Am. 
Hist.  2:  540. 

—  Memorials  of.     Hist.  M.  8:  228. 

StylasteridK,  Structure  of.    (H.  N.  Moseley)  Nature,  20: 

339- 
Style.  (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.  48:  i,  387,  508.  49: 
214.  —  (T.  H.  Wright)  Macmil.  37:  78.  Same  art. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  340.  —  (.J.  D.  Whelplev)  Am. 
Whig  R.  2:  35S.  —  (E.  Fisher)  Univ.  Q.  11 :"  194.  — 
Chamb.  J.  3:  321. 

—  Cutting.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  415. 

—  Essay  and  Oratorical.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  356. 

—  Fundamental  Properties  of.     (W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  13:  561. 

—  in  Composition.    (G.  E.  Plumbe)  University  Q.  4:  94. 

—  in  Writing.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  17S.     78:59. 
Beauties  of.     Lond.  M.  13:  556. 

—  Innovations  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  322. 

—  Literary.     (W.  Fors^'th)  Eraser,  55:  249,  424. 
French.     Western,  2  :  5S1. 

—  Modern.     No.  Brit.  26:  339. 

—  Perspicuitj'  the  prime  Requisite  of.     (J.  K.  Hosmer) 

Western,  4:  223. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (H.  Spencer)  Westm.  58:  435.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  28:  45. 

—  Relation  of,  to  Thought.     (W.  G.  T.  Shedd)  Bib.  Sac. 

8:  491. 

—  Volcanic,  in  Writing.     (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

4:  135- 
Styria  and  the  Styrian  Alps.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  505. 

—  Hall's  Winter  in  Lower.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  463. 

—  Sketches  in.     Once  a  Week,  2:  232,  305. 

—  the  Tyrol,  and  Illyria.  (C.  F.  F.  Clinton)  Bentley,  15: 

612.     16:  46. 
Styx.  River,  and  other  Myths  of  Death.     (C.  F.  Keary) 

Contemp.  36:  243. 
Suarez,  Francis.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  2:  53,  172. 
Subaltern,  The.     (G.   R.  Gleig)  Blackw.   17:    279-717. 

18:  67,  195,  269. 

—  in  America.    (G.  R.  Gleig)  Blackw.  21:  243-709.    22: 

74-316. 

Subaqueous  Warfare.     See  Submarine. 

Sub-Editor's  Snuggery.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  123. 

Subject  and  Object;  or  Universal  Polarity.  (R.  Ran- 
dolph) J.  Spec.  Philos.  8:  97. 

Subjects,  Duties  of,  towards  their  Monarch.  Lond.  M. 
15:  198- 

—  for  Pictures.     (J.  Wilson)  Blackw.  63:   176. 
Subjective  Synthesis.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  14:  184. 
Subjunctive  Mode.     Westm.  20:  465. 

Sublime,  Analysis  of  Longinus  on.  (La  Harpe)  Portfo. 
(Den.)  21:  464. 

—  and  Beautiful.     Dub.  Univ.  62:   158. 
Kant  on.     Lond.  M.  9:  3S1. 

Progress  of  Criticism.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  158.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  60:  387. 

—  Burke's  Theory  of.     Knick.  2:  113. 

—  Decaj'  of.     Tinsley,  26:  495. 

—  Origin  of.     (G.  Allen)  Mind,  3:  324. 

—  Sources  of.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  227. 

—  Symbolism  of.     (.J.  H.  Stirling)  Macmil.  16:  441. 
Sublime  Porte.     (G.  P.  Brown)  Knick.  38:  34. 
Submarine  Cable,  Vitality  of  a.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  253. 
Submarine  Cables,  Accidents  to.     Eel.  ICiigin.  9:  509. 

—  and  their  Manufacture,  Laj-ing,  and  Working.   Chamb. 

J.  54:  2S1,  357,  454.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
1 :  2og. 

—  Haps  and  Mishaps  of.    Chamb.  J.  55:  593.    Same  art. 

Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  91. 
See  Cables. 
Submarine  Explosion.     (C.  Gri.swold)  Am.  J.  Sci.  2:  94. 
Submarine  Geography.     Liv.  Age,  34:  49. 


Submarine  Gunnery,   Fulton's  Experiments  in.     Scrib. 

22:  563. 
Submarine  Navigation.     Penny  M.  8:  87. 

—  and  Diving.     Cornh.  17  :  664. 
Submarine  Researches.     Liv.  Age,  i:  199. 
Submarine  Telegraphy.     (R.  Bitliell)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  115. 

9:   17.     See  Cables;  Telegraph. 
Submarine  Treasure  Ventures.     Chamb.  J.  46:  286. 
Submarine  Warfare.     (.1.  Ericsson)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  630. 

—  (C.  Bridge)  Eraser,  98:  45S. 

Submergence  of  ancient  Land  in  Wales.     (A.  C.  Ram- 
say) .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  46:  355. 
Subordination.     Blackw.  118:  416. 
Subscription,  Clerical.    (S.  Wilberforce)  Quar.  117:  446. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  49:  239-793.  65:  467.  —  (G.  D. 
Haughton)  Fortn.  i:  551.  —  Theo.  R.  2:  191.  —  (A. 
P.  Stanley)  Macmil.  43:  216.  — (V.  Smith)  Macmil. 
44:   107.  — No.  Brit.  39:  399. 

—  and  Subsidy.     Eel.  R.  117:  527. 

—  in  the  Swiss  Churches.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  348. 

—  Incfficac}'  of.     Cong.  M.  21:  611. 

—  Obligations  of;  a  Symposium.     Mod.  R.  2:  71,  252. 
See  Church  of  England;  Tiiirty-nine  .\rticles. 

Subsid_v,  Collection  of  a,  13S2.  (R.  Gough)  Arch.  10:  386. 
Subsidies,  Congressional.     Republic,   i:  472,  501.  —  Ev. 

Sat.  10:  170. 
Substance  and  Shadow;  a  Sketch.    (E.  Benson)  Putnam, 

13:   170.     Same  art.  Broadw.  7:  345. 
Substance  and  Shadow;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  J.  Gray)  Chamb. 

J.  2:  17,  36. 
Substance  or  Shadow  ?     Galaxy,  18:  679. 
Substitute,  The.     St.  James,  9:  34. 

Substitution;  a  Story.     (H.  R.  Haines)  Lakeside,  5:  105. 
Subterranean  Adventure.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  612.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  46:  259. 
Subterranean  Chambers  at  Trelowarren,  Cornwall.     (J. 

T.  Bright)  Arch.  40:   113. 

—  discovered  in  Cork  Co.     (T.  C.  Croker)  .\rch.  23:  79. 
Subterranean  Search  for  a  suspected  Stream.     Dub.  Univ. 

58:  614. 
Subterranean  World,  Hartwig's.     Nature,  5:  305. 
Sub-Treasury.  (FI.  G.  Rice)  Hunt,  I4:  545.  —  .Am.  Whig 

R.  3:  46:;.  —  Dem.  R.  8:  99.     18:  323.  — Bank.  M. 

(N.Y.)i:  129,  156. 

—  and  the  Banking  System.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  12:  530. 

—  Bill  on.     Bost.  Q.  i:  333. 

Copy  of.     Hunt,  15:  497. 

Specie  Clause.     Dem.  R.  5:  223. 

—  Operations  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  625. 

—  Report  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  609. 
Suburban  Romance.     House.  Words,  2:  267. 
Suburl)an  Sketch.     (W.  D.  Howclls)  Ev.  Sat.  lo:  11. 
Sub-Wealden  Exploration.     Chamb.  J.  50:    375.  —  Na- 
ture, 10:  220,  469. 

Success.     Chamb.  .T.   15:  2S9.  —  Cornh.  2:  729. — Irish 
Mo.  3:  434.  —  (R.  .\.  Arnold)  Victoria.  5:   126. 

—  and  Disappointment.     (.\.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  61:  i. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  64:  451. 

—  Dynamics  of.     (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  2:   i. 

—  in  Life.     Colburn,  57:  161. — Macmil.  12:  181.  —  Col- 

burn,  50:  226. — Ref.  Q.27:  525. — Tinsley,  15:  509. 
Conditions  of.     (.1.  II.  Dnbbs)  Mercersb.  17:  601. 

—  (D.  II.  Agnew)  Penn  Mo.  12:  915. 

Qualifuations  for.     Lond.  M.  i:  646. 

True.     (R.  S.  Storrs,  jr.)  New  Eng   II :  46. 

—  Key  to.     (W.  W.  Kinsley)  P<nn  Mo.  10:  413. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (I.  E.  Graeff)  Mercersb.  22:  453. 
Successful  Mediocrity.    (A.  Rhodes)  Internal.  R.  5:  778. 
Successful  People.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  11:  219. 
Succoth  and  Penuel,  Identification  of.     (S.  Merrill)  B  b. 

Sic.  34:  742. 

—  not  yet  identified.     (J.  A.  Paine)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  4S1. 


SUCH 


1264 


SUFFRAGE 


Such  a  good  Man.    (W.  Besant  and  J.  Eice)  Canad.  Mo. 

13:  i7-377- 
Suckling,  Sir  John.    (Geo.  B.  Smith)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21: 
41S.  — Putnain,  6:  170.  — (J.  W.  Wall)  Knick.  43: 
135. — Contin.  Mo.  2:  397. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Lond.  M.  i:  369. 

—  Poetry  and  Letters  of.     Retros.  9:  19. 
Suction  Post.     Once  a  Week,  3:   130. 

Sudbur}',  Mass.,  Fight  at.  Date  of.  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  221.  — 
(G.  S.  Boutwell)  N.  E.  Reg.  20:  135,  341. 

—  Records  of.    N.E.Reg.  17:  170,  254,  311.     18:  45, 

139.    35:  218. 
Sue,  Eugene.     Bentley,  44:    54.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
58:  632.  —  (K.  Cook)  Lond.   Soc.  24:    323,  400.— 
Am.  Whig  R.  3:    244. —Irish  Q.  8:   3S9.  — Dub. 
Univ.  24:  702. 

—  Fernand  Duplessis.     New  Q.  3:  240. 

—  Life  and  Works  of .     Bentley,  44:  54. 

—  Mathilde.     For.  Q.  29:  451. 

—  M3'steries  of  Paris.     So.  Q.  5:  257.  —  For.  Q.  31:  231. 

—  Rival  Races.     Westm.  80:  35. 

—  Wandering  Jew.     So.  Q.  9:  73.  — Am.  Whig  R.  10: 

417.— Eel.  R.  81:  556.   Same  art.  Eel.  M.  6:  95.— 

Chr.  Rem.  11 :  402. 
Sue  and  I;  a  Tale.     (W.  A.  Thompson)  Lippinc.  5:  52. 

Same  art.  Broadw.  8:  167. 
Suez  and  Cairo,  Proposed  Railway.     Westm.  42:  42S. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  4:  205. 

—  and  Euphrates  Routes.     Quar.  102:  354. 

—  Isthmus  of.     So.  Q.  9:  57.  —  Liv.  Age,  47:  151. 
Across.     Chamb.  J.  23:  250. 

Civil  and  commercial  Aspect  of,  1872.     (G.  West) 

Pract.  M.  2:  447. 

Trip  to.     (A.  D.  Gordon)  Macmil.  12:  20. 

Visions  from.     Once  a  Week,  21 :  490. 

Suez  Canal.  Ed.  R.  103:  235.  143:  250.' — Quar.  142: 
429.  -(J.  Clerk)  Fortn.  11 :  80,  206.  —  (.L  P.  Thomp- 
son) No.  Am.  83:  133.  — (H.  Mitchell)  No.  Am. 
109:  476.  —  (F.  A.  Eaton)  Macmil.  21:  82.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  74:  57.  Same  art.  N.  Eel.  6:  64.— 
(W.  0.  Stoddard)  Scrib.  2:  500.— Blackw.  106: 
730.      107:  85-356.  —  (T.  Logan)   Nature,   i:    24. 

—  Nature,  i:  81.  — (E.  T.  and  M.  E.  Rogers)  Art 
J.  32:  289.  —  (W.  Knighton)  Bentle\%  62:  275. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  597. — Chamb.  J.  41:  60. 
47:  209.  —  Colburn,  io5:  379.  113:  i.  135:  i. — 
Liv.  Age,  51:  667.  64:  373.  —Hunt,  49:  367.  57: 
252.  — For.  Q.  32:  534. —  (J.  S.  Cowan)  Canad.  Mo. 
8:  406.  —  (T.  C.  De  Leon)  Land  We  Love,  5:  400. 

—  St.  James,  23:  807.  —  Dub.  Univ.  51:  542. — 
Appleton,  i:  supp.  —  (E.  De  Leon)  Putnam,  13: 
647.  —  St.  Paul's,  5:  454.  —  (J.  Fowler)  Eel.  Engin. 
i:  347.  —  (T.  Logan)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  92. — J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  61:  150,  367.— 0.  &  N.  i:  238.  — (J.  V. 
Blake)  Radical,  7:  210.  —Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  5C1. 

—  Ancient.     Blackw.  56:   1S2. 

—  and  Commerce.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  269. 

—  and  Egypt.     Lond.  Q.  33:  441.  —  Eraser,  61:  134. 

—  and  Egyptian  Finances.     (C.  H.  Rockwell)  Appleton, 

24:  82. 

—  and  Upper  Egypt.     (E.  felaire)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  4: 

327- 

—  and  France.     (E.  Weiss)  Hunt,  35:  39. 

—  and  F.  De  Lesseps.  (J.  W.  Blakcsley)  Macmil.  i :  407. 

—  Chamb.  J.  53:   113.  —  Pract.  M.  5:   161. 

—  and  Trade.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:   no. 

—  Capital  subscribed  for,  1859.     J.  Frankl.  Inst   67:  88. 

—  Effects  of,  on  Commerce.     De  Bow,  21 :  644. 

—  Finance  of.     (W.  Farr)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  39:  497. 

—  History  of.    (P.  H.  Morgan)  Appleton,  23:  303.  —  (F. 

de  Lesseps)  Appleton,  23:  465. 

—  in  1865.     (D.  C.  Gilman)  Nation,  i:  81. 


Suez  Canal  in  1868.     (C.  H.  Rockwell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
85:  236,  319,  377.    86:  28. 

—  in  1871.     (J.  E.  Nourse)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  91:  238,  303. 

—  Influence  on  Trade  with  India.     (Sir  F.  Arrow)  Eel. 

Engin.  3:  53. 

—  Legal  Position  of.     (J.  Macdonell)  Eraser,  97:  654. 

—  Opening  of.     (E.  Reclus)  Putnam,  15:  328. 

—  Project  of,  1847.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  79. 

—  Question  of.     Pract.  M.  4:  19. 

—  Sail  down.  (C.  F.  G.  Gumming)  Good  Words,  15:  849. 

—  Storj'  of.     All  the  Year,  35:  349. 

—  Through.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  508. 

—  Tonnage  in.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  253. 

—  Traffic  on.     (H.  Jeula)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  35:  327, 

—  Visit  to.     Cornh.  13:  363. 

—  Voyage  through.     (R.  H.  Miles)  Colburn,  136:  H4- 

4S6.     137:  114-468. 

—  What  I  saw  of.     (E.  B.  Grubb)  Lippinc.  4:  404. 
Suffering,  Physical  and  Mentiil.     (R.   Usher)  Peop.  J. 

9:  181. 
Suffering  Rich.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  20:  265. 
Suffocation  of  no  Boys.     Niles's  Reg.  24:  189. 
Suffolk,  Brandon,  Duke  of,  and  Mary  Tudor.     Ed.  R. 

123:   248.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  771. 

—  Love  IMatch  of.  (A.  C.  Ewald)  Eraser,  102:  462.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  290. 
Suffolk,  Countess  of,  Correspondence  of.     (Sir  W.  Scott) 

Quar.  30:  542. — Ed.  R.40:  147.  —  Mo.  R.  105:  132. 
Suffolk, England, Broads  and  Rivers  of.  Blackw.  126:  740. 
Suffolk  Bank  S^-stem.    Hunt,  5:  261.  — (F.  O.  J.  Smith) 

Hunt,  24:  316,  439.  —  (T.  B.  Foster)  Hunt,  24:  577. 

—  (J.  S.  Ropes)  Hunt,  24:  700.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

7:  337-     13:  384- 
Suffolk  County,  Mass.,  Juridical  Statistics  of.    (A.  Brad- 
ford) Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  417. 

—  Probate  Records  of,   Abstracts  of,  1639-53.      (S.  G. 

Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  102,  385.  3:  "j-j,  177,  265.  4: 
51,  2S5.     5:  239,  295. 

1635-72.     (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Reg.  5:  297,  441. 

6:  S9-353.  7:  29-333.  8:  55-351.  9:  35-343- 
10:  83-359.  11:  35,  169.  12:  48-343.  13:  9,  149, 
?>3^-  15:  73-32T.  16:  50-329.  19:  32,163,307. 
20:  239.  30:  78,  201,  432.  31:  102,  175,  321.  32: 
197,  3^7- 

—  Revolutions  in,  1774.     Carev's  Mus.  5:  "j^- 
Suffolk,  Va.,  Siege  of,  1S63.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  2:  485. 
Suffolk  Papers.     Colburn,  lo:  539. 

Suffolk  Scratch-Fours;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  2:  143. 
Suffolk- Street  Exhibition.     Eraser,  3:  678. 
Suffragan  Bishops.     Am.  Churcli  R.  21 :  -j^-     23:  394. 
Suffrage.   (J.  Saunders)  Peop.  J.  5:  317.  —  (S.  M.  Booth) 

Lakeside,  i:  81.— Brit.  &  For.  R.  9:  302.  —  (G.  J. 

A.  Coulson)  So.  M.  10:  456. 

—  a  Birthright.     (G.  W.  Julian)  Internat.  R.  6:  2. 

—  Abuse  of.     So.  Q.  24:  521. 

—  and  Amnest}'.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  3:  430. 

—  and  Citizenship.     (D.  Plumb)  Radical,  3:  389. 

—  and  the  Constitution,  1865.  (T.  Farrar)  Nation,  i:  233. 

—  and  Education.     (S.  F.  McCleary)  O.  &  N.  2:  542. 

—  and  Representation,  Proper  Basis  of.     Westm.  61:  4. 

—  Baby.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  236. 

—  Basi's  of.    (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  i :  362.  —  (J.  M.  Stur- 

tevant)  Cong.  R.  10:  138. 

—  Deterioration  of.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Putnam,  5:  197. 

—  Echo  of  Appomattox  across  the  Atlantic.     (J.   Mc- 

Carthy) Lippinc.  5:  478. 

—  English.     Prosp.  R.  2:  73. 

—  English  Household.     Tait,  n.  s.  17:  i,  119. 

—  Ethics  of  the  Right  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  6:  441. 
■ —  Freehold.     Tait,  n.  s.  16:  823. 

—  in  France  and  America.     Dem.  R.  29:  97. 

—  Manhood,  Gladstone  on.    (R.  Lowe)  Fortn.  28:  y^Ti- 


SUFFRAGE 


1265 


SUICIDE 


Suffrage,  Power  and  Duty  of  Congress  on.     (I.  'Wash- 
burn, jr.)  Univ.  Q.  26:  46. 

—  Qualifications  for.     (S.  G.  Arnold)  Meth.  Q.  25:  5S2. 

—  Eight  of.     (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.  103:  241. 
and  Power  of.     Niles's  Reg.  ig:  115. 

Crimes  against.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  18:  453. 

—  Social  Results  of  complete.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  634,  695. 

—  Universal.     Ed.  R.  28:  126.  —  (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Ed. 

R.  31:  165.  —  Eel.  R.  77:90.  —  (I.  N.  Tarbo.x)  New 

Eng.  24:  151.  —  (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation,  3:  371. 

and  Public  Credit.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  390. 

Evils  of.     (F.  Parkman)  No.  Am.  127:  i. 

in  New  York.     (C.  Mills)  Internat.  R.  8:  199. 

in  the  U.  S.,  and  its  Consequences.    Eraser,  66:  21. 

Working  and  Professional  Classes.    (F.  U.  Maurice) 

Macmil.  2:  89. 

/Se*".  Ballot;  Franchise;  Women. 
Siifi's,  Piety  and  Poetry  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam. 

56:  117. 
Sugan,   Earl  of  Desmond.     (D.  Murphy)  Irish  Mo.  5: 

275.  370,  489- 
Sugar.     All  the  Year,  5:  246.  —  (J.  R.  Jackson)  Good 
Words,  5:  632. — (J.  R.  .Jackson)  Nature,  3:   150, 
230.  —  Tait,   n.  s.  24:  244.  —  De  Bow,  13:  391. — 
(R.  S.  McCulloch)  De  Bow,  7:  56. 

—  and  Cotton  Cultivation  in  East  Indies.  De  Bow,  4:  511. 

—  and  Sugar  Trade.     Hunt,  27:  671. 

—  as  Food.     Cornh.  7:  141. 

—  as  a  Source  of  Revenue.     (D.  A.  Wells)  Princ.  n.  s.  6: 

319- 

—  Beet.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  119. 
and  Cane.     lul.  R.  65:  no. 

Cultivation  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  II :  156. 

in  France.     (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  8:  241. 

in  Ireland.     (J.  Sproule)  Dub.  Univ.  83:  129. 

Manufacture  of.     (D.  L.  Child)  No.  Am.  48:  415. 

in  the  United  States.     (J.  Birkbeck)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  85:  44. 

—  Can  we  raise  our  own?    (H.  W.  Bartol)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  86:  410. 

—  Cheap,  and  the  Slave  Trade.     Quar.  88:  129. 
and  Slavery,  1844.     Mo.  R.  164:  389. 

—  Chemical  Examination  of  brown.     (.J.  H.  Alexander 

and  C.  Morfit)  Am.  J.  Sci.  75:  393. 

—  Commercial  and  Chemical  Relations  of.     (G.  Gwynne 

and  J.  Young)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  24:  175,  2S3. 

—  Consumption  in  different  Countries.     Hunt,  14:  201. 

—  Crystallized.     Pract.  M.  2:  163. 

—  Cultivation  of,  in  Louisiana.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper, 

7:  746. — (E.  Hogan)  Internat.  R.  Ii:  597. 

Manufacture,  and  Commerce.     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow) 

De  Bow,  4:  T52. 

—  Culture  and  Consumption  of.     De  Bow,  19:  237,  350. 
and  Manufacture  of.     (V.  Ainie)  De  Bow,  4:  3S3. 

—  (L.  AVray)  De  Bow,  12:  646.     13:  176. 
by  Slave  Labor  in  Jamaica.     Westm.  88:   1S9. 

—  Different  Varieties  of.     (Ventzke)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  40: 

258.  332- 

—  Duties  on.     (W.  R.  Greg)  Westm.  41 :  4S6. 

—  East  and  West  India.     Ed.  R.  38:  209. 

—  Expelling  Molasses  and  Syrup  from.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

10:  407.     11:  55. 

—  from  California.     (S.  W.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  6. 

—  from  Cane  Juice,  1832.     (.\.  Booth)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

15:  48. 

—  from  the  Seckel  Pear.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  13:  1S7. 

—  History  of.     (J.  Scoffern)  St.  James,  lo:  167. 

—  in  Louisiana,  Product  of.     (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

100:  285. 

—  Insect  found  in  raw.     (R.  Niccol)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  86: 

327- 

—  McCulloch's  Keport  on.    (V.  Aime)  De  Bow,  5:  349. 

80 


Sugar,  Manufacture  of.  (Dr.  Evans)  De  Bow,  6:  114-381. 

—  (J.  Scoffern)  De  Bow,  9:  521,  625.     10:  25,  386. 

—  De  Bow,  13:  391. —  So.  R.  3:  329. —  (C.  Hoch- 
stetter)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  37:  47,  170.  —  (G.  Gwynne) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54:  353.  —J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54:  407. 
-F:c1.  R.  92:  575. 

Degrand's  System.     De  Bow,  7;  240. 

History  of.     Mo.  R.  157:  382. 

in  Cuba.     (H.  B.  Auchincloss)  Harper,  30:  440. 

in  France.     Portfo.(Den.)  16:  486. 

in  Louisiana.     (L.  B.  Stone)  De  Bow,  3:  376. — 

(J.  P.  Benjamin)  De  Bow,  2:  322. 
Melsen's  New  Method.     West.  J.  4:  14,  77.  —  (T. 

G.  Clemson)  De  Bow,  8:  in. 

New  Process  of.     (W.  F.  Wilkins)  De  Bow,  6:  362. 

Process  of.     (Dr.  Wray)  De  Bow,  18:  181. 

Rousseau's  Process.     De  Bow,  10:  252. 

without  Molasses.     Pract.  M.  5:  2S7.     6:  28. 

—  Milk-,  Manufacture  of,  in  Switzerland.     Pract.  M.  6: 

366. 

—  Production  and  Consumption  of.     Hunt.  39:  54^. 

aud  Manufacture  of.     De  Bow,  13:  176. 

in  India.     (W.  H.  Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  13:  i. 

in  the  United  States.     (J.  C.  Delavignc)  De  Bow, 

5:  135- 

—  Protection  to.     Niles's  Reg.  41 :  9. 

—  Question   of.      Chamb.  J.   10:    3.  —  (G.   B.   Powell) 

Fraser,  102:  367. 
in  1S7S.     (G.  Schwab)  Nation.  27:  345. 

—  Slave-grown.     Chr.  Rem.  12:  325.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  12:  9. 

—  Soleil's  Saccharometer.     (W.  P.  Riddell)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

65:  175.— De  Bow,  5:  357. 

—  without  Slavery.     Westm.  19:  247. 
Sugar  Bounties  Question.     Westm.  116:  109. 
Sugar  Camp,  Visit  to.     ((i.  C.  3Iunro)  Poop.  J.  2:  3. 
Sugar  Cane.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  268. —  CSl.  Avequiu)  De 

Bow,  6:  24.  — (R.  .S.  McCulloch)  De  Bow,  6:  334. 

—  (M.  Payen)  De  Bow,  7:  3S9. 

—  Chinese.     De  Bow,  21 :  523. 

Experiments  on,  1857.     (J.  S.  Lovering)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  65:  125. 

—  Cultivation  of.    (R.  A.Wilkinson)  De  Bow,  4:  229. 
in  Louisiana.     De  Bow,  3:  244,  294.     22:  615. 

—  Diseases  of.     (C.  F,.  Goodrich)   De  Bow,  26:  291. — 

De  Bow,  26:  461. 

—  in  Spain.     Penny  M.  12:  479. 

—  Nature  and  Properties  of.     (G.  R.  Porter)  J.  Frankl.. 

Inst.  11:  337.     12:  201. 

—  Varieties  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi :  213. 
Sugar-Cane  Juice,  Constituents  of.     I  )e  Bow,  13:  503. 

—  Extraction  of.     (M.  Stammer)  Pract.  M.  3:  20. 
Sugar-Cane  Plant,  Seed  Cane,  etc.     De  Bow,  13:  57, 
Sugar-Cane  Press,  Bessemer's.     De  Bow,  10:  218. 
Sugar-Ciines,  Among.     Gent.  I\I.  n.  s.  25:  602. 

Sugar  Colonies,  ("risis  in.     (H.  Brougham  )  Ed.  R.  1 :  216.. 

Sugar  Crop  aud  Sugar  Duties.     De  Bow,  22:  320. 

Sugar  Grass.     Once  a  Week,  15:  107. 

Sugar  House,  Cm'ative  Virtues  of.     De  Bow,  13:  59S. 

Sugar  Interests.     Do  Bow,  22:  433. 

Sugar  Liqu.'r,   Analysis  of  Tell-tale.     (G.  C.  Stewart) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi:  215. 
Sugar  Refinery  at  Greenock.     Chamb.  J.  57:  567. 

—  Day  at  a.     Penny  M.  10:   161. 

Sugar  Region,  United  States.  (S.  A.  Cartwright)  De 
Bow,  14:  197. 

Sugar  Trade.     Ed.  R.  50:  426.  —  Hunt,  lo:  132,232. 

Sugden,  Sir  Edward.     Mus.  44:  486. 

Suicide.  Bentley,  2:  569.  —  (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  21: 
iSS. — Blaokw.  127:  719.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95: 
151.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  67.  —  Once  a  Week, 
i:  510. —  (A.  L.  Chapin)  Dial  (CIi.),  2:  257. 


SUICIDE 


1266 


SUMMER 


Suicide.  Am.  Whig  R.  6:  137.  —  Pamph.  23:  365. — 
Mo.  R.  118:  1^9.  —  Dem.  R.  34:  405.  — (J.  W. 
Horsley)  Fortn.  35:  504.  —  Loud.  M.  15:  302.  —  (.). 
H.  Hopkins)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  798. 

—  among  the  Ottomans.     (C.  H.  Woodman)  Appleton, 

17:  533- 

—  Anatomy  of.     Miis.  44:   53. 

—  and  other  Problems.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  478. 

—  Causes  of.     Mo.  R.  142:  105. 

—  Chagrin  and.     Hogg,  8:  60. 

—  Classic  Land  of.     Liv.  Age,  70:  195. 

—  De  Stael  on.     (Sir  J.  Mackintosh)  Ed.  R.  21 :  424. 

—  Duty  of,  Newman  on.     Ev.  Sat.  14:  356. 

—  Ethics  of.     (L.  J.  Bigelow)  Galaxj',  2:  471. 

—  Extraordinary.    Chamb  J.  44:  755. 

—  Facts  on.     Eel.  Mus.  3:  395. 

—  ill  France.     Chamb.  J.  28:  57. 

—  in  large  Cities.    (A.  M.  Hamilton)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  88. 

—  in  Life  and  Literature.     Westm.  68:  52.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  42:  257.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  491. 

—  Mania  for.     (W.  Knigliton)  Contemp.  39:  81.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  148:  376. 

—  Modes  and  Causes  of.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  18:  516. 

—  Moral  Bearings  of.     (.1.  A.  Cain)  Am.  Cath.  i}.  5:  539. 

—  Morselli  on.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Nation,  33:  517. 

—  Mysteries  of.     Irish  Q.  7:  49. 

—  of  St.  Valler_v.     Colburn,  34:  557. 

—  with  reference  to  the  Insane.     Month,  i:  395. 
Suicides,  Child.     St.  James.  22:  763. 

—  London  Suicide  Company.     Bcntley,  6:  540. 

—  Remarkable.     (Dr.  Millingen)  Bentley,  6:  516. 

Suit  of  Armor  and  the  Skeleton.      (J.  Sterling)  Black w. 

43:  161. 
Sukie's   Boy.      (H.  Keddie)   Liv.   Age,   119:    663,    731. 

120:  38,  467. 
Siilina,  Occupation  by  Russia.     Colburn,  91:  143. 
Sulivan,  Robert.     Dramatic  Poems.     Blackw.  15:  675. 
Sulla,  Lucius  Cornelius.    (E.  A.  Freeman)  Nat.  R.  14:  38. 
Sullivan,  Arthur,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  94:  483. — 

(K.  Field)  Scrib.  18:  904. 
Sullivan,  James.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  88:  443. 
Sullivan,  Gen.  John,  with  portrait.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  137. 

—  (T.   C.   Amory)   Pennsyl.  M.  2:    196.  — (R.  H. 

Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  13:  481. 

—  Expedition  against   the  Five   Nations.      (N.    Davis) 

Hist.  M.  13:   198.  — (T.  C.  Amory)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

4:  420. 
to  Staten  L'-land,   1777.     (S.  Pearce)  Pennsyl.  M. 

3:  167. 
to  Genesee  Country,  1779.     Hist.  M.  6:  233,  273. 

—  Justification  of.     (T.  C.  Amory)  M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  550, 

692. 

—  Life  of.  (O.W.  B.  Peabody)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  13:  3. 
--  Vindicatiiui  of.  (T.  C.  Amory)  Hist.  M.  lO:  supp.  161. 

—  Washington's  Instructions  to,  1770.    Hist.  ^I.  12:  139. 
Sullivan,  Timothy  D.     Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  554. — 

Irish  Mo.  8:"  378. 
Sullivan,  William.     Address  to  the  Bar.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 
2:  252. 

—  Discourse.     Chr.  Exam.  13:  24.—  Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  58. 
Sullivan  Family  Genealogy,  with  portrait  of  James  Sul- 
livan.    (T.  C.  Amory)  N.  E.  Reg.  19:  2S9. 

Sullivan's  Island.     (T.  D.  English)  Harper,  21:   70. 
Sullivant,  William  Starling.  (A  Gray)  Am  J.  Sci.  io5:  i. 
Sully,  Max.  de  Bethune,  Duke  de.     Liv.  Age,  120:  55S. 

—  Autobiographical  Sketch.     Dark  Blue,  2:  50.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  11 1:  36. 

—  judged  by  a  Contemporary.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  323. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (B.  Holland)  Retros.  6:  304.  —  Mus.  19: 

121.     32:  I.  —  Fraser.  3:  376,  453. 

—  Recollections  of.     So.  Lit.  Jless.  17:  221. 

Sully,  Thomas,  Fainter.    (E.  Spencer)  Appleton,  8:  693. 


Sully,  Thomas;  his  own  Recollections.     Hours  at  Homo, 

10:  69. 
Sulphides  as  Fuel.   (J.  Ilollway)  J.  FrankL  Inst.  108:  iSo. 
Sulphur  in  Iceland.     Pract.  M.  4:  316. 

—  Influence  on  Cast-Iron.     (M.  Janoyer)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

54:  259. 

—  Preparation,  Nature,  and  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  8:  26. 
Sulphur  Monopoly  in  Sicily.     (L.  Parodi)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

103:  213,  265.— J.  Statis.  Soc.  2:  446.  —  For.  Q. 

25:  352-  — ^I"-  K-  153:  26^. 
Sulphur  Springs  of  New  York.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper, 

13:  I- 
Sulphur  Water  of  Lafayette,  Ind.,  Analysis  of.     (C.  M. 

Wetherill)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77:  241. 
Sulphuric  Acid  and  Alkali.     (H.  ¥.,  Roscoe)  Nature,  20: 

263. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (R.   Hasenclever)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

103:  271,  328,  414.     104:  41-399. 
Sulphuric  Acid  Gas  as  a  Disinfectant.     (T.  W.  Keats) 

Pract.  M.  7:  40. 
Sultan's  Bear.     Chamb.  J.  18:  81.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

34:  584. 
Sultan  Akbar's  Love.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  531.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  37:  69. 
Sultan  Mahmoud  and  the  Georgian  Slave.     (I.  F.  Romcr) 

Bentley,  11 :  122. 
Sumac,    Value   of  the  Genus  Rhus.      (J.    R.   Jackson) 

Pract.  M.  i:  320. 
Sumatra,  Anderson's  Visit  to.    (R.  Soutliey)  Quar.  34:  99. 

—  Dutch,  War  in.     (J.  M.  Swiney)  Month,  25:  407. 

—  Exploring  Expedition  to.     (A.  A.  W.  Hubrecht)  Na- 

ture, 13:  209. 

—  Languages  of.     (W.  Marsden)  Arch.  6:  154. 
Sun\elas,  Monastery  of.     (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Fraser,  83: 

195.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108:  746. 
Summary  of  the  Times,  in  Nurserv  Rlivmes.     Blackw. 

38:"  95- 
Summer.      (II.    M.    Davidson)   Fraser,    76:    237.  —  (J. 
Thomson)  Harper,  3:   i. 

—  in  Rome.     (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath.  World.  20:  658. 

—  in  Santa  Clara.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  9:  164. 

—  of  1798,  Recollections  of.     Chamb.  J.  44:  289. 
Summer's  Diversion.     (J.  Schayer)  Scrib.  19:  921. 
Summer's  Id\-!;  a  Story.     Tinsley,  27:  38S. 
Summer's  Night;    a   Polish   Allegory.     (S.    Krasinski) 

Contin.  Mo.  5:  543. 
Summer  Cruise  in  Steamer  Galvanic.   Colburn,  160:  321. 
Summer  Day;  a  Poem.     (T.  Aird)  Blackw.  60:  277. 

—  in  the  Forest.     (W.  Howitt)  Peop.  J.  2:  194. 
Summer  Days.    (A.  K.  II.  Boyd)  Fraser,  62:  147.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  51 :  261.  —  (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  3:  ^S. 

Summer  Day-Dream.     Belgra.  6:  221. 

Summer  Dream.     (H.  Lashbroke)  Tinsley,  21:  607. 

Summer  Quarters,  as  advertised,  and  in  Reality.     Bel- 
gra. 33:  336. 

Summer  Evening's  Dream.  (E  Bellamy)  Lippinc.  20:  320. 

Summer  Holiday.     Lond.  Soc.  38:   i. 

—  Morning,  Noon,  and  Evening.     Fraser,  34:   190.  631. 

35:  33- 
Summer  Idyl.     (E.  Cook)  Cath.  World,  29:  707. 
Summer  Migrants,  Harting's.     Nature,  12:  249. 
Summer   Morning's   Frolic.      (Miss    Ramsey)   Victoria, 

27:  218-309. 
Summer  Night  on  the  Thames.     Cornh.  6:  2^S. 

—  Voices  of.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  237, 

Summer  Night's  Dream.     House.  Words,  13:  380. 
Summer  Philosophy.     New  Eng.  M.  9:  117. 
Summer  Poems.     (C.  R.  Cranch)  Putnam,  13:  676. 
Summer  I\eading.  (J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath.  World,  33:  503. 
Summer  Resorts,  English.     Temp.  Bar,  23:   ~,:.y. 

—  Ethicsand  ^Esthetics  of.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nni.  Q.  19:  319. 

—  Northern.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  25:  ro8. 


SUMMER 


1267 


SUN 


Summer  Service  of  Trains.     (0.  M.  Wavertree)  Good 

Words,  22:  534. 
Slimmer  Sorrow;  a  Poem.     St.  James,   14:  92.     Same 

art.  Cath.  World,  4:  103. 
Summer  Stories.     (T.  Storm)  Canad.  JIo.  t :  264. 
Summer  Travel  in  the  South.     So.  Q.  18:  24. 
Summer  Woods;  a  Poem.     (W.  Forsyth)  Good  Words, 

3:  367- 
Summertield,    John,    Life   of.     Am.    Q.    7:    241.  —  (L. 

Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  118. 
Summerville,  S.  C,  Day  at.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  227. 
Suuimuin  Bonum.     (D.  G.  Thompson)  Mind,  6:  62. 

—  and  Utilitarianism.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Macmil.  8:  152. 
Sumner,  Charles.     (G.  F.  Hoar)  No.  Am.  126:  i.  —  (W. 

W.  Story)  Blackw.  116:  342.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
83:  578.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  357.  —  Westni. 
109:  159.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  579.  —  (C.  C 
Nott)  Nation,  18:  184. —  (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R. 
i:   137.  —  Republic,  2:  199.  —  Lond.  Soc.  32:  joi. 

—  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  lo:  194.  —  with  portrait, 
Ed.  M.  78:   505.  —  Western,  5;   517. 

—  Address   on  Fame  and   Glory.     Chamb.  J.   9:    155. 

Same  arr.  Liv.  Age,  17:  145. 

—  and  the  Alabama  Glaims.    (.1.  C.  Hurd)  Nation,  8:  308. 

—  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  40S. 

—  and  the  Annexation  of  San  Domingo.     (E.  L.  Pierce) 

No.  Am.  127:  61. 

—  and  International  Peace.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Interiiat. 

R.  i:  676. 

—  Early  Days  of.  (J.  L.  Stackpole)  Am.  Law  R.  13:  405. 

—  Fourth  of  July  Oration,  1845;  True  Grandeur  of  Na- 

tions.    Chr.   Exam.  39:  437.  —  No.  Am.  61:  518. 

—  Chamb.  J.  5:  205.  —  Prosp.  R.  2:  355. 

—  Latigel  on.     (J.  M.  Harl)  No.  Am.  123:  156. 

—  Memoir  and  Letters  of.     Ed.  R.  147:  82. 

—  Memorial  of.     (J.  B.  Smith)  O  it  N.  10:  755. 

—  Orations  and  Speeches  of.   (A.  Payne)  Chr.  R.  16:  255. 

—  Outrage  on,  in  the  American  Senate.     No.  Brit.  26: 

573.— Liv.  Age,  50:  249,  375. 

—  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Oration.     No.  Am.  64:  254. 

—  Pierce's  Memoir  of.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Nation,  25: 

366.  —  (J.  IL  Morison)  Unita.  R.  9:  51. 

—  Place  of,  in  History.     (B.  P.  Poore)  Internat.  R.  5:  64. 

—  Recollections  of.     (E.  P.  Whipjde)  Harper,  59:  269. 

—  (A.  B.  Johnson)  Scrib.  8:  475.  9:  loi.  10:  224,  297. 

—  Removal  from  Committee  on  Foreign  Affairs.     (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  12:  172.  — (G.  B.  Bradford)  Na- 
tion, 12:  175. 

—  Tribute  to.     (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  9:  520. 

—  Youth  of.     (L.  C.  White)  Galaxy,  24:   756. 
Sumner,  Charles  Richard.,  Bishop,  Life  of.    Chr.  Obs.  76: 

325- 
Sumner,  Increase,  with  portrait.     (W.  H.  Sumner)  N.  E. 

Reg.  8:  105. 
Sumner,  John  B.     Prize  Essa3%     Quar.  16  :  ^7.  —  IMo. 

R.  82:  172,  276. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  20:  427. 

Sumner,  William,  Reminiscences  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  187. 

12:  113,  225.     13:  99.     14:   161. 
Sumner  Family  Genealogy.     (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Reg. 

8:   128. — with  view  of  Bicester  Church,  (W.  H. 

Sumner)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  297. 
Sumpter,  Gen.  Thomas.     Ann.  Reg.  7:  [402. 
Sumptuary  Laws.     Chamb.  J.  43:  140.  —  Penny  M.  14: 

326. 
Sumptuarj'  Legislation.     (W.  Silsbee)  No.  Am.  103:  69. 
Sumter,  Cruise  of  the  Confederate  Ship.     Cornh.  6:  1S7. 
Sumter,  Fort,  Proposed  Evacuation  of,  March,  1861.     (J. 

C.  Welling)  Nation,  29:  3S3. 

—  Relief  of.     (G.  Welles)  Galaxy,  10:  613. 

—  Story  of.     (H.  B.  Dawson)  Hist.  M.  21:  34,  130. 
Incident  of.  (J.  A.  Hamilton)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  265. 


Sun,  The.  (S.  Newcomb)  Nature,  4:  41. — (A.  Secchi) 
Month,  9:  163,  288.  Same  art.  Cath.  World,  7: 
525.  — Chamb.  J,  7:  99.  13:297.  25:324.  — (W- 
Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51:  229.  —  (J.  F.  W.  Her- 
schel)  Good  Words,  4:  273.  —  (J.  Carpenter)  Once 
a  Week,  10:  565.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  446. —  Brit.  (}. 
51:  409.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  105:  323.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  74:  725.     75:  80. 

—  a  Bubble.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Cornh.  30:  403.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  83:  689.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  45S. 

—  Age  of,  in  relation  to  Evolution.     (J.  Croll)  Nature, 

17:  206. 

—  and  Earth,  Age  of.     Cornh.  38:  321. 

—  and  its  Phenomena.     (J.  Breen)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  299. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  247.  —  (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat. 
Q  27:  67. 

—  and  Moon  standing  still.     (E.  W.  Hengstenbcrg)  Am. 

Bib.  Repos.  4:  721. 

—  and  Stars  photometrically  compared.     (A.  Clark)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  86:  76. 

—  and  the  Weather.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  ^lo.  3: 

479.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:  335. 

—  as  a  Type  of  the  Materia!  Universe.     (B.  Stewart  and 

J.  N.  Lockyer)  Macmil.  18:  246,  319.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  71:  1323. 

—  Atmosphere  of.     (S.   P.  Langley)  Am.  J.  Sci.    no: 

489.  —  (J.  Ericsson)  Nature,  5:  287.  —  Chamb.  .F. 
37:  239.  —  (J.  Ericsson)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  ^27- — (''• 
A.  Proctor)  St.  Paul's,  8:  177.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
66:  59.  — (C.  A.  Young)  Nature,  7:  17.  — (J.  Chai- 
lis)  Good  Words,  7:  201.  — (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent. 
M.  n.  s.  23:  699. 

—  Attraction  of.  Instrument  for  showing.     (.J.  Ericsson) 

Eel.  Engin.  II :  i. 

—  Autocracy  of.     (R.  H  Patterson)  Belgra.  7:  117. 

—  Chemistry  of.     Ed.   R.   116:  295.  — (R.  Hunt)   Pop. 

Sci.  R.  i:  205.  Same-art.  Liv.  .Age,  75:  531.  —  (.1. 
N.   Lockyer)    Nature,    24:    267-391.  —  Chamb.   .F. 

39:  95- 

—  Chromosphere  and  Solar  Prominences.     (C.  A.  Young) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  385. 

—  Ccmstitution  of.     (C.  S.  Hastings)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121 :  33. 

—  Corona  of.     Cornh.   22:    4S2.      23:    158.      38:    714. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   107:  300.     Same  art.  N.  Ed. 

7:  721.     Same  art.  Ed.  .M.  76:  52.  —  (R.  .\.  Pmc- 

tor)  Eraser,  83:  317.  —  (R.  .\.  Proct<ir)  I'op.  Sci.  R. 

9:  378.  — (R.  A.  Proctor)  .Month,  12:  56.  — (C.  A. 

Young)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loi:  311. 
and  red  Prominences  of.     (E.  S.  Holden)  Am.  .1. 

Sci.  no:  81.     Same  art.  Nature,  12:  399. 
and  Spots  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Contcmp.  33:  322. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  ,Sci.  Mo.  3:  542. 

Polarization  of.     (E.  C.  Pickering)  Nature,  3:  82. 

seen  in  total  Eclipses.     (W.  A.  Norton)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

100:  250.     loi:  5. 

Spectrum  of.     (C.  .\.  Young)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  102:   53. 

Structure  of.     (C.  Abbe)  Nature,  5:  367. 

AVIiat  is  V     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Eraser,  83:  515. 

—  Coronal  .\tmosphere  developed.     (J.  Janssen)  Nature, 

8:  127,  149. 

—  Darkeningsof,  in  History.  (J. R. Hind)  Nature, 20:  189. 

—  Diameter  of,   Apparent,    Periodic   (^hanges    of.      (S. 

Newcomb  and  E.  S.  Holden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:  268. 

—  Disc  of,  Isotliermais  of.  (.X.  M.  Mayer)  Nature,  12:  497. 

—  Discoveries  in.  Recent.     N.  Eel.  4:   100. 

Strange.     (R.   A.   Proctor)   Temp.  Bar,   25:    2S1. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  2S0. 

—  Disfance  of.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Macmil.  19:  85. —  M. 

Lovcring)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  t6i. — Once  a  Week  20: 
202.  —  (J.N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  17:  i.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age.  135:  766.  — (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Ed.  .M.  72: 
38.  — (b.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  14:  372. 


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SUN 


Sun,  The,  Distance  and  Dimensions  of.     (C.  A.  Young) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  lo:  402. 
New  Waysof  measuring.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  20:  193.  —  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  263. 

—  Eclipse  of.     See  Eclipse. 

—  Elements  in,  not  previoush' traced.      (J.N.  Lockyer) 

Nature,  11 :  334. 

—  Eruption  on,  1S70.  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Good  Word.s,  13:  65. 

—  Existence  of  new  Elements  in.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  109:  429. 

—  Explosion  on.     (C.  A.  Young)  Nature,  4:  488. 

—  External  Aspects  of.     (S.  P.  Langley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

98:  123,  207. 

—  Halo  of.     (W.  W.  Johnson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  439. 
and  Mock  Sun.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  243. 

—  Heat  of.     (J.    Ericsson)   Nature,    5:    344.  —  (C.    A. 

Young)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.   18:  11.  —  (J.  Ericsson)  Eel. 

Engin.  3:  320,  561.     6:  499. 

Age  of.     (W.  Thomson)  Macmil.  5:  388. 

and  its  Mode  of  Action.     (T.  W.  O'Neill)  Nat.  Q. 

29:  54. 
as  a  motive  Force.     (G.  A.  Bergh)  Eel.  Engin.  10: 

III. 
and  Sun-Spots.     (H.  F.  Blanford)  Nature,  12:  147, 

188. 
Experiments  on.     (J.  Ericsson)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  113, 

457,  561- 
Industrial  Application  of.     (L.  Simonin)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  9:  550. 
Influence  on  the  Earth's  Rotation.     (J.  Ericsson) 

Eel.  Engin.  4:  337,  561.     5:  8,  269. 
Source  of.     (R.  Hunt)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  145.  — (M. 

Hall)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  566. 

—  in  liis  Glory.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  37:  27.     Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  127. 

—  Journey  of,   through  Space.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Fraser, 

80:  31S. 

—  Lectures  on.     (B.  A.  Gould)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  90:  133- 

419.     91:  66,  133,  198.     92:  61,  127,  199. 

—  Long  Streamers  of.     Cornh.  38:  714.     Same  art.  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  14:  659. 

—  Magnetic  Action  of.      (.J.  A.  Broun)  Nature,  17:  1S3. 

—  Method  of  estimating  Mass  of.     (P.  E.  Chase)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  103:  292. 
of  observing  Contacts.     (C.  A.  Young)  Am  J.  Sci. 

98:  370. 
of  obtaining  Thermographs   of.     (A.  M.   Mayer) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  50. 

—  Midday.     (A.  W.  Drayson)  St.  James,  5:   137. 

—  Obfuscations  of.     St.  James,  23:  453. 

—  Observations  of.  (C.  E.  Townsend)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  328. 
Bothkamp.     (A.  Schuster)  Nature,  13;  402. 

—  Origin  and  Age  of.      (J.  Croll)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i: 

35°- 

—  Oxygen  in.     (A.  Schuster)  Nature,  17:    148.  —  Na- 

ture, 19:  352.  —  (H.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  262. 

and  new  Tlieory  of  solar  Spectrum.     (H.  Draper) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  81. 

Discovery  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Contemp.  30:  790. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  240.  —  (H.  Draper)  Na- 
ture, 16:  364.  — (H.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  II4:  89. 

—  Parallax  of.     (W.  Harkness)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  375. 
from  Photographs  of  Transit  of  Venus,  1874.     (D. 

P.  Todd)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  491. 

from  the  Velocity  of  Light.     (D.  P.  Todd)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  119:  59. 

—  Phenomena  of.     (D.  Kirkwood)  New  Eng.  19:  51. — 

Chamb.  J.  32:  408.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  317. 

—  Photograph  of,  Janssen.     (S.  P.  Langley)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

115:  297. 

—  Photosphere  of.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  17:  22. 
Structure  of.     (S.  P.  Langley)  Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  87. 


Sun,  The,  Physics  of.  (G.  G.  Stokes)  Nature,  24:  593, 
613.  — (W.  de  la  Rue,  B.  Stewart,  and  B.  Loewy) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  93:  179,  322. 

Becquerel  on.     Nature,  li:  133. 

Recent  Progress  of.     (S.  P.  Langlev)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

16:  I. 

—  Physical  Constitution  of.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  19th  Cent. 

4:  75.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  374.  —  (C.  A. 
Young)  Internat.  R.  i:  658.  — (H.  Bedford)  Irish 
Mo.  7:  32.  —  Liv.  Age,  33:  409.  —  (F.  Arago)  Ed. 
New  Philos.  J.  52:  193.  —  Nature,  2:  34.  —  (Dr. 
Gruss)  Nature,  19:  424.  —  (B.  A.  Gould)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  89:  22S.  — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  100. —  (W. 
A.  Norton)  Am.  J.  Sci  lOi:  395.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
18:  369.  —  Fraser,  72:  242. 

—  Planetary  Influence  upon  Activity  of.    Nature,  5:  423. 

—  Present  knowledge  of,  1877.     (P.  M.  Bikl(^)  Luth.  Q. 

7:  67,  381. 

—  Prominences  of,  Strange  News  about.     (R.  A.  Proc- 

tor) Pop.  Sci.  R.  II :  43.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  301. 

—  Protuberances  of.     (L.  Respighi)  Am.  J.  Sci.  loi :  2S3. 
Extinction  of  the  Light  of.     (L.  Trouvelot)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  115:  85. 

Forms  of,  Tacchini's.     Nature,  6:  293. 

Observations  of.     (F.  ZoUner)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88: 

317- 

—  Radiant  Heat  of.    (J.  Ericsson)  Nature,  6:  458.    Same 

art.  Eel.  Engin.  7:  449. 

—  Radiation  of.    (J  Ericsson)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  91.    7:365. 

—  Nature,  18:  63. 

and  Sun-Spots.     (S.  A.  Hill)  Nature,  16:  505. 

Influence  of,  on  Plants.     (J.  H.  Gladstone)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  72:  49. 

—  Rays  of,   Calorific  Intensity  of.     (M.  A.    Crova)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  103:  351. 
Heat  in.     (E.  Foote)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  377,  382. 

—  Recent  Solar  Discoveries.     (.J.  N.  Lockyer)  Macmil. 

19:  230.    20:  367.  —  (C.  A.  Young)Princ. n.  s.  5:  88. 

—  Researches  in.  (B.  Stewart)  Good  Words,  15:  194,  242, 
Recent.     Eel.  M.  75:  370. 

—  Rising  and   Setting   of,   considered    phj'siologically. 

Recr.  Sci.  3:  no,  320. 

—  Source  of  Knergy  of.     (J.  Ericsson)  Nature,  6:  539. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  7:   56. 

—  the  Source  of  Labor.     Chamb.  J.  43:  554. 

—  Spectroscopic  Discoveries   concerning.     (R.  A.  Proc- 

tor) Temp.  Bar,  25:  281. 

—  Spectroscopic  Observations  of.     (.T.  N.  Lockyer)  Na- 

ture, 3:  34.  —  (J.  N.  Lockyer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  84: 
407.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  127. 

—  Spectrum  of.     (D.Olmsted)  Am.  J.  Sci.  48:   137. — 

(M.  Mellone)  Am.  J.  Sci.  55:   i. 

Aqueous  Lines  of.     (J.  P.  Cooke,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

91:  178. 

Bright  Lines  in.    (R.  Meldola)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  290. 

Dark  Lines  of  Oxvgen  in.     (J.  C.  Draper)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  116:  256.     117:  448. 

Displacement  of  Lines  in.     (C.  A.  Young)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  112:  321. 

Lines  of  Oxygen  in.  (J.  C.  Draper)  Nature,  18:  6^4. 

Normal  Map  of.     (W.  Gibbs)  Am.  J.  Sei.  93:   i. 

Phosphorograph  of.     (J.  W.  Draper)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

121:  171. 

Researches  on.     Eel.  M.  57:  3S3. 

Spectra  of  the  Limb  and  Center  of.  (C.  S.  Hast- 
ings) Am.  J.  Sci.  105  :  369.    Same  art.  Nature,  8:  77. 

—  Sporer's  Observations  on.     Nature,  8:  391. 

—  Spots  on.     (J.  Farrar)  No.  Am.  3:  36,  2S5.  —(J.  Ab- 

bott) Harper,  40:  818.  —  (E.  L.  Youmans)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  i:  144. —  (J.  Carpenter)  Belgra.  13:  49. — 
All  the  Year,  30:  151.  — (F.  H.  Smith)  So.  M.  16: 
88.  — Liv.  Age,  67:  31S. 


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SUNDAYS 


Sun,  The,  Spots  on.    Cliamb.J.  29:  307.    44:  712. — (B. 

Stewart)  Nature,  24:  114.  —  Conili.  20:  236.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  74:  39. 
and  Atmospheric  Pressure.     (J.  A.  Broun)  Nature, 

19:  7. 
and  British  Weather.     (VV.  L.  Dallas)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

ig:  236. 
and  Commercial  Crises.  (W.  S.  Jevons)  Nature,  19: 

33,  58S. 
and  Famines.     (J.  N.  Loekyer  and  W.  W.  Himter) 

19th  Cent.  2:  5S3.     Same  art.  Sup   Pop.  Sei.  Mo. 

2:  12S. 
and  Storms.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19: 

693- 

and  Financial  Panics.  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Scrib.  20:  170. 

and  their  Lessons.     (E.  Colbert)  Lakeside,  4:  139. 

and  the  Magnetic  Needle.     Cornh.  6:  407. 

and  Magnetic  Storms.     Cornh.  17:  y;^^. 

and  the  Nile.     Nature,  19:  299. 

and  the  Photosphere.     (S.  P.  Langley)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  5:  532. 
and  Rainfall.     Nature.   17:  443. — (C.  Meldrum) 

Nature,  17:  448.  —  (J.  Brocklesby)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108: 

439- 

of  Paris.     (C.  Meldrum)  Nature,  21  :  166. 

and  Terrestrial  Heat.     (C.  Abbe)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOO: 

345- 

and  Terrestrial  Magnetism.  (J.  A.  Broun)  Na- 
ture, 17:  262. 

Cycles  of,  and  Epidemics.     (E.  W.  Cushing)   In- 

ternat.  R.  8:  417. 

in  Russia  and  India.     (H.  F.  Blanford)  Nature, 

21:  477. 

First  Observations  of.     (A.  Hosie)  Nature,  20:  131. 

New  Theory  of.     (J.  Birmingham)  Nature,  4:  163. 

observed  at  Toronto.  (Baron  de  Rottenburg)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  3:  293. 

of  June,  1S43.    (D-  Kirkwood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  lOi :  275. 

Periodicity  of.     Nature,   5:    192.  —  (B.    Stewar.) 

Nature,  22:  So. 

Prominences,  etc.     So.  R.  n.  s.  12:  41. 

Veiled.     (L.  Trouvelot)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  ui:  169. 

—  Structure  of,  Theories  of.     (S.  P.  Langley)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

109:  192. 

—  Surface  of.     (W.  R.  Dawes)  Am.  J.  Sci.  88:  203. 
Reticulated  Forms  of.     (E,  S.  Holden)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

116:  346. 

—  Surroundings  in  the  Eclipse.     Cornh.  31:  297. 

—  Temperature  of.     (.J.  Ericsson)  Nature,  4:  204,  449. 

—  (J.  Ericsson)  Eel.  P^ngin.  4:  113,457,561.    5:599. 

—  (F.  Ztillner)  Nature,  2:  522. 

and   Phj'sical   Constitution   of.      (F.    Zullner)    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  90:  351,  396. 
of  the  Surface.     (.J.  Ericsson)  Nature,  5:  505. — 

(J.  Ericsson)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  561. 
Theoretical.     (.J.  H.  Lane)  Am.  ,T.  Sci.  lOO:  57. 

—  Uses  of.     (H.  Bedford)  L-ish  Mo.  7:  69. 

—  Viewing  and  drawing.  (F.  Howlett)  Intel.  Obs.  II :  429. 

—  Voyage  to.     Cornh.  25:  322.     Same  art.  Liv.   Age, 

113:  154.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  553. 

—  Volcanoes  in,  Mauri  on.     Colburn,  3:  30. 

—  Weighing,  by  a  Soap-Bubble.   (P.  E.  Chase)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  112:  462. 

—  What  is  known  about.     Brit.  Q.  50;  121. 

—  What  isV    All  the  Year,  29:  520. 

—  Wliat  is  it  made  of  ?    (.1.  N.  I^ockyer)  19th  Cent.  4:  75, 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  374.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  3:  313.  —  Eel.  M.  56:  450. 

—  What  we  owe  to.    (.1.  ( )arpenter)  Once  a  Week,  15:410. 

—  Wonders  of.     Ed.  M.  74:  112. 

—  Work  of.     All  the  Year,  32:  320.     Same  art.  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  7:  348. 


Sun  of  Righteousness.     (W.  M.  Thomson)  Bib.  Sac.  34: 

139- 
Suns  in  Flames.     (R.  A.  Prcctor)  Belgra.  32:  32.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  88:  545. 
Sun  Dial,  Registering.     (J.  F.  Campbell)  Good  Words, 

20:  706. 
Sun  Dials.     All  the  Year,  30:  418. 

See  Horologium. 
Sun  Fish,  Parasites  of.    (T.  S.  Cobbold)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  82. 
Sun-Fishing  on  West  Coast  of  Ireland.     Cornh.  28:  187. 
Sun  Force  and  Earth  Force.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  5:  327. 
Sun  Gods,  Ancient  Proper  Names  from.     (S.  F.  Dunlap) 

Chr.  Exam.  61 :  75. 
Sun  Horse.     House.  Words,  16:  556. 
Sun  Pictures.     (M.   Ilowitt)   Eel.    R.    Iio:    303-5S9. — 

Hogg,  10:  107. 
Sun-Stroke.     (J.  Fayrer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  171.— (II. 

C.  Wood,  jr.)  Lippinc.  lo:  47. 

—  Phenomena  of.     Chamb.  .J.  40:  289.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  61:  159. 
Sun  Worship  of  Egypt,  Arciiaic.     (R.  Brown,  jr.)  Theo. 
R.  15:  513.     16:  22. 

—  Traces  of,  in  North  Aniirrica.     (E  A.  Barber)   Am. 

Natural.  12:  228. 
Sunbeam,  Chemistry  of  a.     Brit.  Q.  13:  52. 

—  Parentage  of  a.     (A.  Gilchrist)  Once  a  Week,  3:  34S. 
Sunbeam  of  Seaholt.     Victoria,  7:  450-550. 
Sunbeams,  Effect  of,  on  Nature.     Hogg,  9:  36,  151. 

—  Labor  of.     (.1.  B.  Russell)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  56. 
Sunbeam,   Yacht,   in  a  Storm.     (Mrs.  Brassey)  Eraser, 

103:  611.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  13. 
Round  the  World  in.     (T.  Brassey)  19th  Cent,  i: 

774.     2:  82,  430,  776.     3:  667.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

89:  270,  431.     90:  208,  721. 
Sunbury,  Ancient  History  of.     Eraser,  55:  471. 
Sunday.     (E.    H.    Plumptre)    Contemp.    i :    142.  —  (N. 

Macleod)  Good  Words,  3:   193. 

—  and  the  Democracy.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  364. 

—  and  the  Chi-istian  Sabbath.  (A.  Trollope)  Fortn.  3:  529. 

—  and  Lent.     Westm.  104:   1. 

—  and  the  Puritan  Sabbath.     (A.  F.  Ilewit)  Cath.  World, 

23:  55°- 

—  at  Home.     (.J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  26:  86. 

—  fifty  Years  ago;  a  Poem.     Mo.  Rcl.  M.  46:  543. 

—  Genealogy  of  its  Observance.     Ciir.  Rem.  41:  86. 

—  Gloom  of  the  English.     Ev.  Sat.  16:  6S8. 

—  Hessey  on  Origin  and  Hist.  of.    Chr.  Obs.  61 :  124,  356. 

—  Importance  of,  as  a  civil  Institution.     Prine.  4:  496. 

—  in  the  Country.     Knick.  44:  380. 

—  in  England.     Westm.  106:  29.  —  Lippinc.  24:  434. 

—  in  Limeburgh.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Scrib.  15:  523. 

—  in  London.     (E.  II.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  51:   56. 

—  in  the  19th  Century.     No.  Brit.  i8:  303.      Same  art, 

Liv.  Age,  37;  67.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29:  104. 

—  in  South  America.     So.  Lit.  ^less.  9:  93. 

—  in  Town  and  Country.  (E.P.Rowsell)  Colburn, 105:  434. 

—  Moral  Obligations  of.     Cong.  M.  25:  600,  748. 

—  National  Use  of.     (R.  II.  Home)  Ilowitt,  i:  2S6. 

—  Objections  to  the  Word.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  412. 

—  Observance  of.     (J.  Hamilton)  No.  Brit.  9:  121. 
in  England.     (E.  S.  Nadal)  Scrib.  7:  483. 

Proper.     (E.  B.  Boggs)  Am.  Church  R.  31:  462. 

--  Origin  and  History  of.     Ed.  R.  114:  535. 

—  Practical  View  of.     (W.  \V.  Everts)  Chr.  R.  23:  22. 

—  Regeneration  of.      (F.  W.  Newman)  Eraser,  87:  620. 

—  Shall  we  give  it  up  ?    Penn  Mo.  6:  14. 

—  Pye  Smith  on  the  Doctrine  and  Duty  of.     Chr.  Obs. 

39:  91,  172. 
See  Sabbath. 
Sundays,  Ancient  and  modern.      Frascr,  73:  264. 

—  and  Holidays  in  Court.     West.  Law  J.  8:  252. 


SUNDAYS 


1270 


SUPERFICIAL 


Sundays  in  many  Lands.     (J  C.  Lees)  Good  Words,  2i : 
27-481. 

—  long  ago.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  66:  496. 

—  Some  old.     All  the  Year,  16:  38. 

Sunday  Horse-Cars.     (S.  R.  Mason)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  351. 

Sunday  Labor.     (W.  Uutliie)  Belgra.  8:  519. 

Sunday  Laws.      (C.  Hodge)  Piinc.  31 :  733.  —  Am.  Law 

K.  2:  226. 
Sunday  Mails.    (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  3:  85.  —  (J.  Mitchell) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec,   i:   149  — (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am. 

31: 154. —Am.  Q.  8:  175.—  (R.  M.  Johnson)  Niles's 

Keg.  35:  352-  — (H.  G.  Otis)  Niles's  Reg.  35:  353. 

—  Niles's  Reg.  35:  398,  405.  36:  5.  —  (R.  M.  .John- 
son) Niles's  Reg.  38:  72  — Spirit  Pilg.  2:  142. — 
(0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  226. 

Sunday  Post  in  the  Provinces.     Cong.  7:  698. 

Sunday  Question.     (G.  D.  Haughton)  Fortn.  3:  370. — 

(.J.  Dennis)  Fortn.  4:  764.  —  (B.  Herford)  Unita.  R. 

8:  396. —O.  &  N.   7:    368.  — Fraser,  64:    487.— 

(J.  L.  Hatch)  Chr.  Exam.  83:  208.  —  Peop.  J.  7: 

306. —  Ev.   Sat.    10:   194. — (M.   Valeutinn)   Luth. 

Q.  ri:  79.  —  (D.  K.  Brown)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  423, 

527.  —  (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  167:  132. 
Sunday  School.      (J.H.Vincent)  Meth.   Q.  29:  191.— 

(J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  13:  121. 

—  Aims  and  Means  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:  277. 

—  and  the  Church.      (J.  W.  Santee)  Mercersb  20:  391. 

—  (M.  Sheeleigh)  Luth.  Q.  i :  97. 

—  and  Educational  Religion.     (J.  S.  Kieffer)  Mercersb. 

20:  92. 

—  Duty  of  the  Church  to.     (J.  Hall)  Princ.  4:  277- 

—  in  its  Relation  to  the  Church.     (J.  McClintock)  Meth. 

Q.  17:  513. 

—  Instruction  in.     (E.  W.  Gilman)  New  Eng.  25:  97. 

—  Liberal  Christian.     (A.  D.  jNIayo)  Unita.  R.  14:  ^42. 

—  Mission  and  Dangers  of.     (J."m.  Tetzel)  Ref.  Q.  28: 

287. 

—  of  the  Future.     (Mrs.  Mumford)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  429. 

—  Teachers'  Manual  for.     Chr.  Rem.  36:  368. 

—  Wants  and  Meaning  of.     (H.  F.  Harrington)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  19:  46. 
Sunday  Schools.    (E.  P.  Miller)  Am.  Church  R.  31 :  421. 

—  (E.  P.  Channing)  Unita.  R.  2:  14S.  — (D.  Smith) 
Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  58. —Mo.  Rel.  M.  37:  44.— 
Hogg,  3:  284.  —  (L.  L.  Briggs)  Univ.  Q.  27:  194. 

—  Theo.  R.  2:  74.  — 0.  &  N.  5:  764.  — (F.  M. 
Green)  Chr.  Q.  5:  85.— Brit.  Q.  5:  491.  — Chr.  Q. 
Spec.  2:  425.  — Ciir.  Disc.3:  184. —  (J.  Allen)  Chr. 
Exam.  8:  49.  —  (W.  E.  Channing)  Chr.  Exam.  22: 
68.  —(H.Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  182.—  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  4:  224.  —  Eel.  R.  79:  304. 

—  and  American  Sunday-School  Union.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

15:  705. 

—  Biljlc  Listruction  in.     (C.  Noyes)  Unita.  R.  1 :  432. 

—  Condition  and   Prospects  of.     (A.  B.   Muzzey)  Chr. 

Exam.  53:  387. 

—  Doctrinal  Instruction  in.     (J.  Whitman)  Chr.  Exam. 

44:  21. 

—  Historical  View  of.     (E.  H.  Byington)  Cong.  Q.  7:  17. 

—  How  to  use.     Good  Words,  9:  258. 

—  Influence  of.     New  Eng.  5:  162. 

—  Methodist.     Lond.  Q.  28:  167. 

—  Origin  of.     Chr.  Obs.  41:  345,  523,  658. 

and  Growth  of,  in  England.     Lond.  Q.  50:  i. 

—  Plea  for.     (J.  Cross)  Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  163. 

—  Utility  of.     Meth.  M.  25:  430. 
See  Bible-Classes. 

Sunday-School  Books.  (G.  W.  Dean)  Am.  Church  R.  28: 
116.  — (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  8:  96.— (M.  Val- 
entine) Luth.  Q.  2:  28 1. 

Sunday-School  Hymns.  (G.  W.  Bacon)  Hours  at  Home, 
6:  38:;. 


Sunday-School  Idea,  Growth  of,  in  the  Methodist  Church. 

(J.  M.  Freeman)  Meth.  Q.  31:  399. 
Sunday-School  Instruction.  (G.W.Clark)  Bapt. Q. 11 :  490. 

—  Methods  and  Objects  of.     (Mrs.  L.  J.  K.  GilTord)  Mo. 

Rel.M.  46:  316. 
Sunday-School  Libraries.  (M.  H.  Brooks)  Lib.  J.  4:  338. 

—  (S.   H.  Cobb)  Princ.  43:  369.  — (G.  B.  Bacon) 

Hours  at  Home,  10:  293,  450,  558.  —  (0.  A.  Kings- 
bury) New  Eng.  40:  351. 
Sundav-School  Literature.     Bost.  R.  2:  304.  —  Meth.  Q. 

10:  281.  — (W.  Wells)  Meth.  Q.  36:  324. 
Sundaj'-School  Method,  Is  the  modern,  a  Success  V     (M. 

E.  Wright)  Meth.  Q.  36:  272. 
Sunday-School  Movement,  Russian,  of  1860-62.    Macmil. 

8:  414. 
Sunday-School  Reading.     Unita.  R.  4:  311. 
Sundav-School  Society,  General  Origin  of.     Cong.  M.  3: 

I,"  65. 
Sundav-School  Teacher,  Requisites  for.    (T.  Hill)  Unita. 

R.  5:  659. 
Simday-School  Teachers,   Short  Sermons  for.      (C.    S. 

Robinson)  Hours  at  Home,  1 :  9^-569.      2:  151-562. 
Sunday-School  Union,  American.    (W.  B.  Sprague)  Chr. 

Q.  Spec.  2:  425.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  705. 

Reports  of.     (R.  Baird)  Princ.  2:  210. 

Sundav-School  Work,  Personal  Preparation  in.      (C.  L. 

Kitchel)  New  Eng.  37:  604. 

—  Present  Phases  of.    (E.  Eggle.ston)  Scrib.  19:  524. 
Sunday  Traveling;  Crushed  on  a  Sunday.     (E.  P.  Row- 
sell)  Colburn,  no:  446. 

Sunday  Water-Party;  a  Poem.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  780. 
Sunderland,  Visit  to.  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  13:  193. 
Sundew.      (M.  Treat)  Am.   Natural.  7:  705.  — (W.  M. 

Canby)  Am.  Natural.  8:  396. 
Sundon,  Viscountess,  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  82:  94.  —  Liv. 

Age,  14:  310- 
Sunflower,  The.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  191. 

—  a  Poem.     Eel    M.  97:  336. 
Sunhill  Farm.     Colburn,  148:  651. 
Suniassie,  The.     Fraser,  30:  280. 

Sunken  Treasures;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  6:  251. 
Sunlight,  Analysis  of.     Am.  Church  R.  24:  141. 

—  and  Moonlight.    (H.  Morton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  86:  59- 

417.     87:  65-414. 

—  Effects  of,  on  Plants.     Nature,  21:  311. 
Sunnybank  Papers.     (M.  V.  Terhune)  Hours  at  Home, 

g:  77-526.     10:  60. 
Sunrise  and  Sunset,  Poetry  of.     Chamb.  J.  22:  234. 
Sunset  off  the  Azores;  a  Poem.     (F.  N.  Broome)  Macmil. 

20:  257.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  102:  322. 
Sunsets,  Seven  brilliant.     Appleton,  14:  43. 
Sunshine;  a  Poem.  (F.R.Havergal)  Liv.  Age,  134:  642. 

—  after  Storm.     Tinsley,  12:  52. 

—  and  Cloud;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  54:  217-265. 

—  and  Shade;  or  the  Governess.      (F.  Warner)  Godey, 

62:  17-523- 

—  and  Shadow.      Temp.  Bar,  14:  285.      Same  art.  Eel. 

M.65:  97- 

—  and  Snow;  a  Story.  (H.  Smart)  St.  James,  41:  1-701. 

—  in  Painting.     F.  Arts  Q.  5:  362. 

—  in  Thought.     (C  G.  Leland)  Knick.  59:  59-505.   60: 

27-291. 

—  of  the  Gods;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  23:  12. 
Sunshine  Cycles.     (E.  D.  Archibald)  Nature,  21:  393. 
Sunthin'  in  the  Pastoral  Line;  a  Poem.      (J.  R.  Lowell) 

Atlan.  9:  790. 
Super  Flumina  Babylonis;   a  Poem.    (A.C.Swinburne) 

Fortn.  12:  386. 
Superannuated  Man.     Lond.  M.  12:  67. 
Superficial  .Attainments.    (Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigourney)  Godey, 

21:  29. 
Superficial  Knowledge.  (T.DeQuincey)Loud.  M.  10:  25. 


SUPERIXTEXDEXT 


1271 


SUPERSTITIONS 


Superintendent  Pryse;  a  Welsh  Sketch.  (A.  Beale)  Temp. 

Bar,  39:  383. 
Superriiiity  of  Naughtiness.     (E.  Bellamy)  Lippiuc.  19: 

564. 
Superfluities  of  Life;  a  Tale  from  Tieck.   Blaekw.  57:  194. 
Superior,  Lake,  Agassiz's  Tour  to.      So.  Q.   19:  420.— 

(G.  B.  Emerson)  Chr.  Exam.  49:  9. 

—  Ancient  Mining  on.      (A.  D.  Hager)  Atlan.  15:  308. 

—  (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i :  225. 

—  and  Lake  Huron,  Exploration  of.   (Count  Rottermund) 

Canad.  .J.  n.  s.  i:  446. 
Tour  of.     Colburn,  162:   275. 

—  and  the  Sault  Ste.  Marie.    (.J.  Aikiu)  Lippinc.  6:  66. 

—  Copper-bearing  Rocks  of.     (Sir  W.  E.  Logan)  Am.  J 

Sci.  83:  320. 

Age  of.     (R.  Irving)  Am   J.   Sci.  108:  46.  — (T, 

B.  Brooks  and  R.  Pumpelly)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  42S. 

—  Copper  Mines  of.     See  Copper. 

—  Copper  Range  of.    (C.  P.  Williams  and  J.  F.  Blandy) 

Am.  .J.  Sci.  84:  112. 

—  Drift  of.     (E.  Desor)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  93. 

—  Erratic  Phenomena  about.     (L.  Agassiz)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

60:  83. 

—  Geology  of  the  District.     (.J.   W.  Foster  and  J.   D. 

Whitney)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:   11. 

—  Incidents  of  a  Voyage  on.     Nat.  M.  13:  65 

—  Land  District  of.     Am.  .T.  Sci.  62:  222. 

—  Meteorology  of.     (W.  W.  Mather)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  56:  i. 

—  Minerals  of.     (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  10:  406. 

—  Physical  Geography,  etc.,  of.     Li  v.  Age.  35:  6. 

—  Pictured  Rocks  of.     (A.  L.  Rawson)  Harper,  34:  68 1. 

—  Region  of.     (R.  H.  Lamborn)  Hunt,  53:  412. 

—  Round.     Colburn,  117:  104. 

—  Silurian  System  of.     (.1.  Hall)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  181. 

—  South  Shores  of.     (D.  Wilson)  Canad.  .J.  n.  s.  i:  344. 

—  Through  the  Woods  to.     (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan. 

25:  411. 

—  Trip  to.     (H.  R.  Schoolcraft)   Knick.   13:  211,   42S. 

14:  254.  —  (.J.  Parton)  Knick.  57:  241. 

—  Up.     Chamb.  J.  51:  715. 
Superior  Information.     Cornh.  13:  430. 
Supernatural,   The.     Ed.  R.  116:  37S.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  75:  506.  —  (A.  H.  Dana)  Nat.  Q.  36:  103. — 
Theo.  R.  4:  25S.  — (C.Cantu)  Cath.  World,  9:  325. 

—  and  Fictitious  Composition.     Mus.  11:  442. 

—  and  the  Natural.     Brit.  Q.  41 :  124.  —  (D.  A.  Gorton) 

Nat.  Q.  35:  55.  — (VV.  W.  Kinsley)  Lakeside,  8: 
98.  — (J.  T.  Tucker)  Bost.  R.  6:"i65.— (S.  W. 
Culver)  Bapt.  Q.  7:  362. 

—  and  the  Rational.     (W.  C.  Crane)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  30. 

—  and  Science.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  41:  52. 

—  as  Evidence.     (R.  P.  Smith)  Internat.  R.  2:  222. 

—  Bushnell's  Nature  and.     (N.   Porter)  New  Eng.  17: 

224.  — Eel.  R.  117:  127.  — B:it.  Q.  31:  53.  —  Lon.I. 
Q.  18:  100. —  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  II :  529.  — (J.  W. 
Nevin)  Mercersb.  11:  176. 

—  Denial  of.     (J.  M.  Manning)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  256. 

—  Edinburgh  Review  on.     Liv.  Age,  76:  130. 

—  Glimpses  of.     (G.  Lee)  Dub.  Univ.  86:   122. 

—  Wm.  Howitt  on.     Lond.  Q.  21:  27.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  61:  137.  288. 

—  in  Nature.     Lond.  Q.  52:  328. 

—  in  the  19th  Century-.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  620. 

—  in  Shakspere.     (T.  H.  H.  Caine)  Colburn,  165:  1029. 

—  Chamb.  J.  51:  54.     Sime  art.  Eel.  1\L  82:  454. 

—  Literature  of.     Eel.  R.  115:  302. 

—  Philosophy'  of.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i :  22. 

—  Problem  of.     (T.  Munncll)  Chr.  Q.  7:  328. 

—  Prophecies,  Miracles.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  571. 

—  Science   and   Traditions   of.      Dub.    Univ.   61:    687. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  51.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
60:  71. 


Supernatural,  The,  Testimony  in  relation  to.  (W.  B  Car- 
penter) Contemp.  27:  279.  Same  a:t.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
8:  570. 

Carpenter  on.     (,J.  McCosh)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  21. 

Supernatural  Beings.  (H.  Winslow)  No.  Am.  88:  y^-^. 
—  Colburn,  85:   173.  —  Liv.  Age,  21:  15S. 

Supernatural  Element  in  the  Bible.  (P.  Rizer)  Luth.  Q. 
11:  251. 

—  in  Poetry.     (T  H.  H.  Caine)  Colburn,  165:  829. 
Supernatural  Oddities.    (G.  Venables)  Dark  Blue,  i :  620. 
Supernatural  Phenomena.      (A.  E.  Kroeger)  Nat.  Q.  16: 

349- 
Supernatural  Religion.  (.J.  Morley)  Fortn.  22:  504. — 
(.1.  B.  Lightfoot)  Contemp.  25:  1-S27.  26:  377, 
82S.  27:  471.  28:  405.  29:  1132.— (Reply  by 
the  author)  Fortn.  23:  i.  —  (M.  MacColl)  Fra.'^er,  90: 
367. —  Lond.  Q.  48:  43S.  — Canad.  Mo.  15:  626, 
742.  —  Dub.  R.  76:  357.  —  Dub.  Univ.  90:  i. 

—  and  Colenso's  last  Volume.     Lond.  Q.  53:  104. 
Supernatural  Stories.     Colburn,  87:  176.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  20:   105. 
Supernatural  Zotlogy.     House.  Words,  12:  187. 
Supernaturalism.     (E.  Scherer)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  33:  78. 

—  and  Rationalism.     (F.  A.  G.  Tholuck)  Evang.  R.  14: 

180. 

—  Anti-,  of  the  present  Age.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  40:  441. 

—  Christian.     Chr.  R.  18:  321. 

—  Fallacies  of.     (S.  Johnson)  Radical,  i:  154. 

—  Faults  of.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  31:  363. 

—  of  Old  Testament.  (G.  T.  Flanders)  Univ.  Q.  22:  401. 
Supernaturalists,  Last  of.     Eraser,  i:  217. 
Supersaturation.     (C.  Tomlinson)  Nature,  20:  349. 
Superstition.     (C.  Kingsley)  Fraser,  73:  705.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  67:  349.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i:  713. — 
Fraser,  67:  645.  Same  art  Eel.  M.  59:  2S6.  —  Chr. 
Obs.  29:  1-721.  — So.  Lit.  J.  4:  193.  — (M.  Shat- 
tock)  St.. James,  17:  164.  —  (L.  A. C.Ciapp)  Pioneer, 
2:  343.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  198. 

—  and  Atheism,  Ancient.     Kitto,  29:  24. 

—  and  Credulity  in  the  i8th  Century.  Colburn,  104:  222. 

—  and  Faith.     (C.  Z.  Weiser)  Mercersb.  20:  34S. 

—  and  Knowledge.     Quar.  29:  440. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  620. 

—  dies  hard.     All  the  Year,  17:  29. 

—  The  Evil  Eye.     Cornh.  39:  184. 

—  Genesis  of.     (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  513. 

—  Modern  Instances  of.     Chamb.  J.  i :  42. 

—  West  Country.     (.Mice  King)  Argosy,  9:  30. 

—  What  is?     Kitto,  29:  329.  —  Cornh.  5:  537. 
Superstitions.     House.  Words,  9:   170,  407. 

—  Amatory  and  Matrimonial.    Peop.  J.  lo:  ^^S-  ~  Temp. 

Bar,  13:  231. 

—  and  Coincidences.    Cornh.  26:  679.     Same  art.  Liv. 

A-i::,(i,  116:  154. 

—  and  Traditions.     House.  Words,  16:  i. 

—  Ashantee.     Ev.  Sat.  15:  666. 

—  Cambrian.     Westni.  17:  3S2. 

—  concerning  Animals.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  281. 

—  English.     Antliroi).  R.  5:  314. 

—  from  false  Associations.     Peimy  M.  4:  371. 

—  Gambling.     Cornh.  25:  704.  —  Liv.  Age,  114:  105. 

—  in  New  England.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  54. 

—  Italian.     Mus.  15:  299. 

—  Maltese.    (W.  W.  Andrews)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  i,  169. 

—  Medical.     Mo.  R.  164:  70. 

—  Modern.  (T.  DeQuincey)  Blaekw.  47:  553.  —  Chamb. 

J.  54:  603.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  232. — 
Liv.  Age,   105:  100. —  (H.  N.  Brown)  Unita.  R. 

3:  5°- 

—  Negro.     (T.  Norris)  Lippinc.  6:  90. 

—  of  the  Highlanders.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  15:  160. — 

Tait,  n.  s.  18:  710. 


SUPERSTITIONS 


1272 


SURVEY 


Superstitions  of  Modern  Greece.    Eraser,  ii:  218. 

—  ofNaples.     For.  Q.  2:  556. 

—  of  the  North  of  England.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  363. 

—  of  the  North  of  Europe.     Chanib.  J.  29:  1S5. 

—  of  Northern  Guinea.     (J.  L.  Wilson)  Princ.  27:  600. 

—  of  the  Pyrenees.     All  the  Year,  23:  112. 

—  of  Sailors.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  16:  1S3. 

—  of  Scotland.     Dub.  Univ.  69:  333.  —Mo.  K.  135:  115. 

—  Mus.  26:  15. 

—  of  the  Turks,  Popular.     Belgra.  34:  416.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  90:  526. 

—  of  Unbelief.     Dub.  R.  24:  40S. 

—  of  West  Indies.     (C.  J.  Branch)  Contenip.  26:  75S. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  673.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
128:  117. 

—  of  Western  France.     Blackw.  71:  55. 

—  Old-Time.     (H.  Phillips,  jr.)  Penn  Mo.  12:  908. 

—  Popular.     (O.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  34:  19S.— 

Am.  Q.  3:  423. — Mus.  3:  372. — All  tiie  Year,  i: 

497.  — (M.  Field)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  267.  — Nat. 

M.  i:  32. 

and  Romantic  Fables.     Fraser,  45:  215. 

in  England  in  the  Middle  Ages.     (Mrs.  E.  Worme- 

ley)  Putnam,  4:  378. 

of  Europe.     Am.  Mo.  M.  1 :  307. 

Shallow.     (H.  C.  Appleby)  Victoria,  35:  375. 

Truths  in.     (H.  Mayo)  Blackw.  61:  368,  432,  541. 

62:  166.     Same  ai-t.  Liv.  Age,  13:  105,  518.     14: 

83.  — Liv.  Age,  22:  423. 

—  Religious,  Old.     Sharpe,  38:  173. 

—  Social.     Ev.  Sat.  8:  161. 

—  Some  Oriental.     Lippinc.  23:  639. 

—  Some  strange.     Chamb.  J.  47:  726. 

—  Welsh.    Blackw.  3:  iSS.  — Retros.  ii:  66.  — Westm. 

17:  382. 

Superstitious  Credulity.    (L  E.  Nagle)  Lippinc.  14:  119. 

Superstitious  Dream.     Lond.  M.  5:  163. 

Supervisor's  Story.     Belgra.  20:  486. 

Supper,  but  no  Song;  a  Tale.  (C.  D.  Gardette)  Sharpe, 
44:  256. 

Supper  Scene  in  the  olden  Time.     Putnam,  10:  236. 

Suppliant  Zeus;  a  Poem.    (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  92:  34S. 

Supplication.    (F.  D.  Huntingdon)  Chr.  Exam.  55:  43. 

Supply  and  Demand,  New  Theory  of.  (W.  T.  Thornton) 
F'ortn.  6:  420. 

Supposed  to  be  haunted;  a  Tale.     St.  James,  15:  318. 

Supposititious  Reviews.  (J.  M.  Legari?)  De  Bow,  9:  158, 
692.     10;  13,  162. 

Supremacy  of  the  Laws,  Barnes  on.  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  490. 

Supreme  Court  of  Massachusetts,  Attacks  on.  (J.  Low- 
ell) ('hr.  Exam.  5:  302,  478. 

—  of  the  United  States.    Am.  Q.  7:  iii.  —  New  York  R. 

2:  371.  —  Dem.  R.  i:  143.   7:  497.  —  So.  R.  6:  421. 

—  Niles's  Reg.  35:  337.  —  Liv.  Age,   24:  550. — 

So.  Q.  16:  644.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  n:  201.  —  Penn 

Mo.  i:  161.  —  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  9:  477. 
and  Reconstruction  Bill.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

6:  85. 
and  its  Theory  of  Nationality.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy) 

Nation,  12:  445. 

as  a  Stepping-Stone.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  21 :  352. 

Glance  at.     (C.  Weld)  Lakeside,  9:  479. 

Needs  of.     {W.  Strong)  No.  Am.  132:  437. 

Use  of.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  6:  146. 

Supreme  Courts  of  Appeal.     Ed.  R.  104:  209. 

Sure  to  win;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  40:  iSo,  200.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  79:  199. 
Surf-bred;  a  Tale.    Knick.  62:  504.    Same  art.  Sharpe, 

39:  255- 
Surfaces,  Deformation  of.     (T.  Craig)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

108:  289. 
Surgeon  and  the  Mogul's  Daughter.    Chamb.  J.  56:  556. 


Surgeon  at  the  Field  Hospital.     Atlan.  46:  183. 
Surgeon's  Assistant.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Atlan.  18:  257. 
Surgeon's  Story ;  Secrets  of  the  Lecture  Room.    Fraser, 

30:  31. 
Surgeons  and  Barbers.     Penny  M.  13:  87,  91. 

—  Great  Irish.     (E.  D.  Mapother)  Irish  Mo.  6:  12-221. 

—  Royal  College  of,  London.    All  the  Year,  34:  496. — 

House.  Words,  i :  464. 
Surgery.  Hey's  Practical  Observation  in.    Ed.  R.  2:  261. 

—  Household.     Eel.  R.  96:  416.  —  Chamb.  J.  7:  411. 

—  Military,  Ancient  and  modern.    U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i :  125. 

See  Military  Surgery. 

—  Painless  Operations  in.    No.  Brit.  7:  169.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  11:  299.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  13:  481. — 
(T.  H.  Silvester)  Zoist,  6:  42. 
(See  Anajsthetics ;  Chloroform;  Ether. 

—  Progress  of.   Ed.  R.  136:  488.    Same  art.  EcL  M.  80: 

129.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  259. 

—  Sympathetic.     Once  a  Week,  8:  374. 

Surgical  Campaigns,  Larrey's.     Ed.  R.  31:  309.  — Am. 

JIo.  R.  2:  198. 
Surgical  Observations,  Abernethy's.     Ed.  R.  5:  168. 
Surgical  Operations.     Liv.  Age,  13:  169. 
Suricate.     (F.  Buckland)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  318. 
Surinam,  Maroons  of.    (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  5:  549. 

—  Von  Sack's  Voyage  to,  1805-7.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R. 

13:  533- 
Surly  Tim's  Trouble.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Scrlb.  4:  220. 
Surnames.     Lond.  Soc.  18:  554.  —  Chamb.  J.  29:  391. 

—  Dub.  R.  55:  345. 

—  and  Arms.     Cornh.  6:  82. 

—  and  Family  Names.    (W.  Cogsv;ell)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  162. 

—  Antiquity  of,   and  their  Introduction  into   England. 

(J.  H.'Markland)  Arch.  18:  105. 

—  Changes  in.     (A.  H.  Ward)  N.  E.  Reg.  7:  135. 

—  Chapter  on.     (M.  B.  C.  True)  Lakeside,  7:  479. 

—  Contribution  to  a  History  of.     Colburn,  i:  323. 

—  English.     Ed.  R.  loi:  347.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45: 

495.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  35:  310.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  9:  484. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  27:  430. 

—  How  they  grow.     All  the  Year,  42:  342. 

—  in  England  and  Wales.     Cornh.  17:  405. 

—  Law  of.    (J.  Amphlett)  Gent.  M.  u.  s.  21:  499.   Same 

art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  65. 

—  Notes  on.     (J.  Bawden)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  504. 

—  Play  upon.     Chamb.  J.  58:  73. 

—  Scotch.    Liv.  Age,  68:  190. 
See  Names. 

Surplice  Question.     Eel.  R.  125:  236. 

Surprise,  with  Variations.    (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  9:  72. 

Surratt,  Mrs.,  Trial  of.     (J.  W.  Clampitt)  No.  Am.  f3i: 

223. 
Surrey,  Henry  Howard,  Earl  of.   House.  Words,  17:  343. 

—  and  Sir  T.  Wyatt,  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  27:  391. — 

Mo.  R.  83:  113,  402. 

—  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.   16:  573.     69:  483. — Dub. 

R.  82:  125. 
Surrey.     (J.  Dennis)  Fortn.  2:    50.  —  Sharpe,  8:  112, 
172,  241. 

—  Historj-  and  Antiquities  of.     Bent.  Q  2:  95. 

—  Manning's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  2:  742. 

—  Militia  of,  Measurements  of  Officers  and  Men.     (A.  L. 

Fo.k)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  443. 

—  Tourist  in.     Colburn,  143:   573. 

—  Walkthrough.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  44. 
Surrey  Selborne,  A.     All  the  Year,  28:  395. 
Survey,  Most  ancient  Land.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  429. 

—  of  the  Coast.     See  Coast  Survey. 

—  on  the  40th  Parallel,  United  States.    (J.  S.  Newberrj-) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  302. 

—  Omissions  in  a  closed.     (D.  Wood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

77:  159- 


SURVEYS 


1273 


SWANSDOWN 


Surveys,  Land,  New  Rules  for  calculating.    (J.  W.  Davis) 
Eel.  Engin.  20:  2S9. 

—  Ordnance  and  Topographical.     Chamb.J.  48:   14. 

—  Proposed  Reform  in  United  States  Land  and  Scientitic. 

(G.  Mallery)  Nation,  28:  27. 

—  Who  shall  direct  the  National?     (W.    D.  Whitney) 

Nation,  18:  32S.  —  Nation,  18:  360. 
Surveying  and  Leveling  by  Angle  and  Rod.      (S.  W. 
Robinson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  73.     81:   13. 

—  Co-ordinate.     (H.  F.  Walling)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  60. 

—  DitKculties  of,  in  North  America.     Penny  M.  9:  29S. 

—  Geographical.      (F.  Carpenter)  Eel.  Engin.  14:  513. 

19:  52,  163. 

—  Geometrj'  of  Position  applied  to.     (J.  B.  McMaster) 

Eel.  Engin.  18:  9,  177. 

—  Ia>trunient  for  rajjid.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  58:  155,  304. 

—  Telescopic  Measurement  in.    (B.  S.  Lyman)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  85:  313,  3S2. 
Surveying  Instruments.   (L.  Lvon)  Am.  J.  Sci.  14:  26S. 
S.irveyor's  Tale.     Blackw.  59:  497. 
Survival  of  the  Fittest.    (W.  M.  Baker)  Harper,  50:  iii. 

—  of  new  Varieties.     (J.  Ball)  Nature,  5:  264. 

Susan  Clifton  ;   or  the   City  and  the  Country.      (Prof. 

Alden)  Godey,  42:  29-360. 
Susan  Fielding;  a  Novel.    (A.  Edwards)  Temp.  Bar,  25: 

1-433.     26:  1-534.    27:  113-530.    28:  122.     Same 

art.  Galaxy,  7:   145-S44.     8:  82-725. 
Susan  Lawton's  Escape.     (Saxe  Holm)  Scrib.  15:  717. 
Susan  Lee's  Birthday  Adventure.     (E.  Youl)  Howitt,  i: 

217,  230. 
Susanna;  an  Introduction.     Cornh.  39:  613,  641. 
Susannah  Balderstone's  Baby.     Chamb.  J.  18:  369. 
Susanne  Gervaz.     Appleton,  14:  746,  772,  S03. 
Suspended  Animation.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Contemp.  36:  501. 

—  Eel.  M.  94:  50.  —  (G.  Ainslee)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

13:  373- 
Sus[iension  Bridge  at  Dryburgh.     Penny  M.  5:  415. 

—  at  Hammersmith.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:  217. 

—  Fribourg.    Penny  M.  5:  30S,  317. 

—  Menai.     Penny  M.  3:  439. 

Suspension  Bridges.    See  Bridges;  also,  names  ofbnchjes, 

as  Niagara;  East  River. 
Suspicion.     (E.  A.  Dupuy)  Godey,  21:  242. 
Suscjuehanna    Association,    First.      (D.   W.    Patterson) 

Cong. Q.  16:  285. 

—  History  of.     (S.  Johnson)  Cong.  Q.  17:  296. 
Susquehanna  River.     Penny  M.  7:  438. 

—  Scenery  of.     (T.  A.  Richards)  Harper,  7:  613. 
Susquehannock  Indians,  Fall  of.     (S.  F.  Streeter)  Hist. 

M.  i:  65. 
Siiss,  Joseph.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  16:  631. 
Sussex.     Quar.  112:  39. 

—  Cottages  of.     Eraser,  89:  752. 

—  Downs  of.     All  the  Year,  8:   161. 

and  Villages  of.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  362. 

—  Dukedom  of.     Liv.  Age,  i:  453. 

—  Hill  Forts  of.  Character  and  Origin  of.    (A.  II.  L.  Fox) 

Arch.  42:  27. 

—  Ironmasters  in.     All  the  Year,  11:  351. 

—  past  and  present.     (I.  D.  Fenton)  Once  a  Week,  13: 

356. 

—  Rambles  in.    (T.  Forester)  Bentlcy,  29:  398,  4S2,  62S. 

—  (C.  C!amdcn)  St.  Paul's,  11:  357,  425,  715. 

—  Three  Days  in.     Scrib.  18:  129. 

—  Walkthrough.     Temp.  Bar,  16:  260. 

—  Wanderings  in.     All  the  Year,  47:  245. 

—  Western.     (Alex.  Wood)  Dub.  R.  87:  303.     88:  251. 
Sussex,  Duke  of,  Death  of.     Eel.  Mus.  2:  2S3. 

—  Memorials  of.     Cong.  JI.  26:  467. 

Sutherland,  Duke  of.  Improvements  of.     Chamb.  J.  51 : 

785. 
and  Scottish  Fisheries.     Quar.  69:  419. 


Sutherland,  Dorothea  Sidney,  Countess  of.  House.  Words, 

i5:  246. 
Sutherland,  Duchess  of.     (H.  B.  Stowe)  Atlan.  23:  242. 
Sutherlandshire,  Angling  Saunter  in.     Blackw.  85:  81. 

—  In  Assynt.     Cornii.  40:  40. 

—  Ride  through.     Blackw.  95:  235. 

—  St.  John's  Tour  in.    (J.  Wilson)  No.  Brit.  11:  95. 
Sutlej,  Campaign  of.     Blackw.  59:  625. 

—  War  on.     No.  Brit  5:  246. 
Sutlers  in  the  Camp.     Eraser,  52:  6S5. 
Sutro  Tunnel.     (T.  Sutro)  Nat.  Q.  39:  162. 

Suttee,  or  Widow-Burning.  (R.  11.  Kenned^-)  Bentley, 
13:  241.  — Meth.M.  50:  261.  — Am.  Meth.  M.  7: 
426. — (H.  R.  Addison)  Bentley,  12:   185. 

—  Account  of  an  Indian.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  484. 

—  in  China.     All  the  Year,  6:  5.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

71:  265. 
See  Widow-Burning. 
Sutter's  Fort.     (L.  H.  Foote)  Overland,  10:  2SS. 
Sutton,  Henry,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  89:  596. 
Sutton,  Thomas,  and  the  Charterhouse.    Once  a  Week, 

26:  226,  407. 
Suuni  cuique.  Some  Remarks  on.    Colburn,  65:  407. 
Suvarof,  Prince  Michael.     (J.  Spahn)  Galaxy,  8:  605. 
Suwarrow,  Alexander,  Field  Marshal.     Dub.  Univ.  72: 

267. —  Temp.   Bar,  61:  74.     Same  art.  Liv.   Age, 

148:  306.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  t,^],.    Same  art. 

Appleton,  25:  229. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Once  a  Week,  4:  379. 

—  Traits  of.    Hogg,  8:  347. 

Sveaborg.  Lady's  Occupation  of.     Chamb.  J.  27:  2^1. 
Swabia,  Sour  Kraut  from.     Chamb.  J.  36:  40. 

—  House  of,  and  their  Times.    (H.  II.  Milmau)  Quar.  51 : 

304- 

—  The  Swabian  Alb.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  23:  369, 
Swain,  Charles.     Knick.  37:  520. 

—  Bogdan  Chmielnicki;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  48:  360. 

—  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  499.  —  Mo.  R.  157:  141. 

—  Victor's  Bridal.     Colburn,  46:  350. 

Swain,    David   L.,  Memoir  of,    with    portrait.      (F.    P. 

Brewer)  N.  E.  Reg.  29:  349. 
Swallow,  The.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  4:  461. 

—  Bank.     (E.  Ihgersoll)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  315. 

—  Chimney.     (A.  Fowler)  Am.  Natural.  3:  S. 

—  Jlodificatioiis  in  the  Nest  of.     Nature,  i :  580. 

—  Winter  Retreat  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  8:  353.  —  Paniph. 

4:  431.  —  Penny  M.  5:  202. 
Swallows.     Penny  M.  8:  161. 

—  of  Citeaux.     Fraser,  77:  168. 

—  of  St.  Jurgens.     (T.  Storm)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  324. 

—  Siege  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  39S. 

—  To,  on  the  Eve  of  Departure.     (B.  Simmons)  Blackw. 

55:  690. 
Swallows'  Nests.     (A.  Naquet)  Nature,  2:  377. 
Swan,  Wm.    Idolatr}';  a  Poem.  Eel.  R.  45:  439.  55:355. 
Swan,  Sir  William.    Journey  to  Dresden,  1678.     (SirH. 

Ellis)  Arch.  37:  147. 
Swan  Family.     (W.  B.  Lapham)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  403. 
Swan,  The.     Chamb.  J.  35:  306. — (E.  Jesse)  Once  a 

Week,  2:  174. 
Swans.     Loud.  Soc.  36:  186. — Chamb.  J.  52:  451. 

—  and  Eagles.     Once  a  Week,  22:  165. 

—  ou  the  Thames.    Once  a  Week,  9:  343. 

—  Ordinances  respecting.     (Sir  J.  Banks)  Arch.  16:  153. 

—  Tame.     Colburn,  68:  17. 

—  Wild.     Colburn,  67:  443. 
Swanage.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  40:  So. 
Swan-Maidens  and  Werewolves.  (J.  Fiske)  Atlan.  28:  129. 
Swan  River.     See  Australia. 

Swanka.     (F.  S.  Gale)  Once  a  Week,  2:  122. 
Swanneiy,  Visit  to  a.  (J.  M'Dowell)  Good  Words,  8:  189. 
Swaubdown  Villa;  a  Tale.    Cliamb.  J.  56:  265. 


SWART 


1274 


SWEDENBORG 


Swart  amonj^  the  Buckeyes.    (H.  H.  Bo^-esen)  Scrib.  14: 

'   547- 
Swarthinore  College  and  Samuel  Willets.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

24:  443. 
Swartz,  Christian  F.     Meth.  M.  37:  121-241. 

—  Life  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  2:  49. 

and  Correspondence  of.     Mus.  25:  47. 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  7:  505. 
Swayne,  Christina.     Lond.  M.  7:  73. 
Swearing  in  England.     Chamb.  J.  47:  712. 

—  past  and  present.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  127. 
(See  Adjuration ;  Oaths;  Profanitj'. 

Sweating  Sickness.     (A.  C.  Ewald)  Conih.  42:  196. — 

Penny  M.  9:  271. 
Sweden.     (S.  Colwell)  Princ.  15:  142. 

—  Adventures  of  a  Queen's  Messenger  in.     St.  James,  9: 

37.^,  488. 

—  and  its  Game  Birds.     Westm.  88:  405. 

—  and  Noi-way,  Laing's.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  307. — Mo.  K. 

153:  384- 

—  and  Oscar  I.     Eraser,  37:  178. 

—  Anecdotes  of  Bernadotte.     Eraser,  31:  206. 

—  as  it  is,  moral,  statistical,  and  political.     For.  Q.  28: 

143,  434- 

—  Banbury's  Life  in.     Li  v.  Age,  38:  793. 

—  Canoeing  in.     Cornh.  22:  457,  534. 

—  Church  of.     (H.  M.  Mason)  Am.  Church  R.  12:  619. 

—  Am.  Church  R.  23:  253.  —  Kitto,  22:  89. 

Constitution  and  Working  of.     Chr.  Rem.  13:  392. 

Holy  Orders  in.     Am.  Church  R.  36:  i. 

—  Clarke's  Travels  in.     Portfo.(Den.)  31 :  2S1. 

—  Constitution   of.     Eraser,   84:    765.      Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  112:  155. 

—  Country  Life  in.     Good  Words,  5:  841. 

—  Deposition  of  the  King,   1812.     Ed.  R.  21:    152. — 

Anal.  M.  2:  277. 

—  Du  Chaillu's  Land  of  the  Midnight  Sun.     (.1.  Ilabber- 

ton)  Harper,  63:  8S2. 

—  Folk-Life  in.     (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper,  42:  162. 

—  From  Stockholm  to  Dalecarlia.      (C.  U.  C.  Burton) 

Nat.  M.  9:  198. 

—  Fryxell's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  81 :  333. 

—  Geijer's  History  of .  For.  Q.  12:  133.  —  For.  R.  i:  518. 

—  Glimpses  of.     (J.  A.  Harrison)  Lippinc.  21 :  147,  2S9. 

—  Happy  Life  of  Priest  in.     (J.  P.  Richter)  Lond.  M. 

4:  613. 

—  History  of,  Arndt's  Sketches  of.     For.  Q.  32:  34. 
Modern.     Mo.  R.  120:  1S8.  —  Mus.  16:  41. 

—  History  of  Natural  Sciences  in.    (A.  E.  NordenskiiJld) 

Nature,  21:   51S-563. 

—  Homes  of.     Chamb.  -J.  48:  S7. 

—  Hours  in.     (L.  Cross)  Colburn,   161:  261-619.     ^^2: 

76-623. 

—  in  1838,  Laing's  Tour  in.     Mo.  R.  148:  495.  —  Eel.  R. 

69:  412.  —  Ed.  R.  69:  349.  —  Dub.  R.  14:  277. 

—  in  1862.     (Mrs.  Bushby)  Bentley,  53:  589.     54:   57. 

—  Landscapes  of.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Internat.  M.  4:  20. 

—  Methodism  in.     Lond.  Q.  32:  299. 

—  Old  popular  Ballads  and  Songs  of.     For.  Q.  25:  25. 

26:  29. 

—  Opening  of  the  Riksdag.    ( W.  D.  Rawlins)  Dark  Blue, 

2:  647. 

—  past  and  present.     Lond.  Q.  43:  60. 

—  Period.  Literature  of .    Mus.  25:  28.  —  For.  Q.  13:  314. 

—  Pictures  of.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Hogg,  7:  263.     Same 

art.  Sharpe,  15:  160.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  552. 

—  Poets  and  Poetrj'  of.     (A.  J.  Faust)  Hours  at  Home, 

5:  134- 

—  Popular  Education  in.     Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  549. 

—  Prison  Discipline  in.     For.  Q.  27:  283. 

—  Ramble  in.     Bentley,  36:  421.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33: 

533- 


Sweden,  Recollections  of.     Colburn,  29:  276. 

—  Religion  in.     Theo.  R.  2:  645. 
Revival  of.     Meth.  M.  59:  344. 

—  Schubert's  Travels  in.     (R.  P.  Gillies)  For.  Q.  i :  189. 

—  Sketches  of.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  398. 

—  Social,  moral,  and  political  State  of.     Dub.  Univ.  13: 

693- 

—  Summary  of  the  Statistics  of;    translated.      (G.  P. 

Marsh)  Hunt,  24:  194. 

—  Sundays  in.     (.J.  C.  Lees)  Good  Words,  21:  481. 

—  Trade  and  Commerce  of.     Hunt,  11 :  203. 

—  Travels  in.     All  the  Year,  44:  7,  392,  415. 

—  under  Gustavus  HL     Ed.  R.  154:  66. 

—  Visit  to  Stockholm.     Temp.  Bar,  37:  386. 

—  Vital  Statistics  of.     (F.  Hendriks)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  25: 

III. 

—  Whitelocke's  Embassy  to,  1653-54.     Eraser,  51:  345. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  121. 
Swedes  and  Danes.     (Col.  Szabo)  Colburn,  106:  286. 

—  on  the  Delaware,  1642-45.     (F.  Kidder)  N.  E.  Reg. 

28:  42. 

—  Popular  Superstitions  of.     Lond.  M.  6:  221. 
Swedish  and  Danish  Poetry.  (E.  Perhault)  Nat.  Q.  3:  13-;. 
Swedish  Colony  and  Churches  on  the  Delaware.     Hist. 

M.  21 :  204.  —  ( W.  M.  Reynolds)  Evang.  R.  i :  161. 
Swedish  Drama.     For.  R.  2:  208. 
Swedish  Literature.     Select  J.  2:  [163. — (R.  Mycrup; 

translated  by  G.  P.  Marsh)  Am.  Eel.  i:  63,  313. 
Swedish  Lowell,  A.     (F.  Bremer)  Howitt,  3:  352. 
Swedish  Miner;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  11:  55. 
Swedish  Novels.     Eel.  R.  15:   553. 
Swedish  Poetry.     For.  R.  4:  163.  —  Dub.  R.  43:  51. 

—  Modern.    For.  Q.  6:  122.  —  (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World, 

29:  305. 

Swedish  Novelists.     Bentley,  30:  212. 

Swedish  Sculpture.     Lond.  M.  3:  333. 

Swedish  Tales.     (Tr.  by  M.  Howitt)  Howitt,  2:  211-410. 

Swedish  Wedding,  An  old-fashioned.     Chamb.  J.  ig:  97. 

Swedenborg,  Emanuel.  (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  15: 
193.  — (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  i.  — (.J.  H. 
Perkins)  Chr.  Exam.  34:  309. — Am.  Mo.  R.  i: 
134. —  Chamb.  J.  37:  357.  —  Eraser,  55:  174.  77: 
679. — House.  Words,  13:  136.  —  (L.  H.  Atwatcr) 
Princ.  39:  214.  —  Prosp.  R.  6:  145.— Eel.  R.  125: 
333.  —  Sharpe,  9:  152.  —  Month,  6:  561.  —  (H. 
James)  Nation.  4:  329.  —  Temp.  Bar,  49:  28. — 
Colburn,  166:  540.  —  Lond.  Q.  28:  474.  — (S.Os- 
good) Mo.  Rel.  M.  4:  4S1,  529.  —  (J.  G.  Fornian) 
Univ.  Q.  14:  329.  — (W.  M.  Fernald)  Univ.  (J.  30: 
146.  31:  22.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  22:  586.  —  (L.  Pontifi) 
Lippinc.  7:  399.  —  (D.  H.  Montgomery)  Radical,  3: 

475- 

—  an  Ecstatic.     (J.  W.  Jackson)  Zoist,  13:  366. 

—  and  his  New  Church.     New  Eng.  5:  495.  —  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  49:  254.  —  Nat.  Q.  10:  249. 

—  and  his  Works.     (C.  Z.  Weiser)  Mercersb.  23:  120. 

—  and  Kant.     Macmil.  10:  74. 

—  and  Mesmer.     Dem.  R.  20:  102. 

—  and   Positive   Philosophy.      (R.    L.   Tafel)   J.    Spec. 

Philos.  2:  18. 

—  as  a  Theologian.     Mass.  Q.  i :  293. 

—  Animal  Kingdom.     Mo.  R.  164:  167.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  5:  203. 

—  Christology  of.     (B.  F.  Barrett)  Unita.  R.  9:  286. 

—  Claim  to  Divine  Illumination.     Danv.  Q.  i:  177. 

—  Doctrines  of .     Dub.  Univ.  82:  759. 

—  Hobart's  Life  of.     So.  Q.  10:  306. 

—  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  155:  586. 

and  Writings  of.    (D.  K.  Whitaker)  So.  Q.  4:  414. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  54:  303. 

—  Ontology  of.     (H.  James)  No.  Am.  105:  89. 

—  Philosophical  Character  of.    So.  Q.  10:  366.    13:  427. 


SWEDENBORG 


1275 


SWINBURNE 


Swedenborg,  Emanuel,  Philosophy  of.  (C.  S.  Peirce) 
No.  Am.  no:  463,  —  Dub.  L'niv.  87:  114.   90:  24S. 

—  Secret  of,  James's.     (C.  P.  Cranch)  Nation,  9:  436. 

—  Theological  System  of.     (B.  F.  Barrett)  Mo.  Kel.  M. 

26:  29S. 

—  Theory  of   Symbols  and  Language.      (D.   N.  Lord) 

Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  2:  478.     3:   102. 

—  True  Christian  Religion.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam. 

24:  230. 

—  Visions  of  other  Worlds.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  30: 

261. 

—  White's  Life  and  Writings  of.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  501. — 

Intel.  Oijs.  11:  300.  —  Kitto,  39:  465. 
Swedenborgian,  The.     Fraser,  39:  64. 
Swedeuborgians.     (D.  K.  Whitaker)  N.  Eel.  7:  61. 
Swedenborgiana.     Nat.  R.  6:  336. 
Swedenborgian  ism.     (S.  Wiliard)  No.  Am.   12:    89. — 

(W.  S.  Plumer)  Princ.  20:  331.  — Chr.  R.  7:  423.— 

Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  617.     6:  227. 

—  Abstract  of,  by  Kant.     Lond.  M.  9:  4S9. 

—  and  Mesmerism.     So.  Q.  11:  212. 

—  Clowe's  Defense  of.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  361.     6:  328. 

—  Reasons  for  embracing.  Bush's.     Mercersb.  22:  632. 

—  What  is  V     (J.  Reed)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  687. 

—  Works  on.     (S.  Barrett)  Chr.  Kxam.  42:  129. 
Sweeney,  Peter  B.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  404. 
Sweet  Anne  Page.     (M.  Collins)  Dub.  Univ.  70:   293- 

669.     71:  20-618.     72:  21. 
Sweet  Nelly  Huntingdon.     (Mrs.  Forrester)  Temp.  Bar, 

24:  iSo. 
Sweet  Revenge.     (Mrs.  Dupont)  Cath.  World,  26:  179, 

304- 
Sweetheai't  of  M.  Briseux.     (H.  .James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  15: 

760. 
Sweethearts  and  Wives.    (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godey,  23:  264. 
Sweetheart  Abbe}'.     Godey,  21:  176. 

—  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,  14:  334. 

Sweets,  Alexander  A.,  Library  of.   So.  Lit.  Mess.  17 :  630. 
Sweetser,  Seth.     (E.  C.  Smyth)  Cong.  Q.  20:  503. 
Swells.     Belgra.  i:  34. 

—  past  and  present.     Belgra.  28:  503. 
Swell-Mobsman,  Confessions  of  a.    (W.  Thornbury)  Bel- 
gra. 11:  345. 

Swelldom.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  .1.  58:  33. 
Swetchine,  Madame  Sophie.    (A.  W.  Little)  No.  Am.  95: 

355.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am.  107:  328.  —  (W.  R. 

Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  81:   344.  —  (K.  O'Meara)  Am. 

Cath.  Q.  6:  326.— (J.  B.  H.  Lacordaire)  Cath.  World, 

4:  736- 

—  and  her  Salon.      Month,    i:    163.     Same  art.  Cath. 

World,  1:  456. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.    Dub.  R.  63 :  286.  —  Fraser,  61 : 

713- 

Swett  Family  Genealog}-.     (S.  Swett)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  49. 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Blackw.  74:  494.  119:  527.  —  (D. 
Masson)  Brit.  Q.  20:  52S.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45: 
303.  —  (A.  S.  Hill)  No.  Am.  106:  68.  —  with  portrait. 
Dub.  Univ.  15:  131-634.  —  (G.  B.  Smith)  Inter- 
nat.  Jt.  3:  306.  —  (A.  H.  Clough)  Good  Words,  7: 
40.  —  (H.  S.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess,  15:  141. — 
(W.  R.  Walker)  Western,  7:  1-334.  —  (C.  C.  Clarke) 
Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  436.  —  Temp.  Bar,  46:  255. — 
(F.  Lawrence)  Sharpe,  11:  303.  —  (W.  H.  Barnes) 
Meth.  Q.  21:  89. —  (W.  Mackay)  Colburn,  147: 
342.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  16:  6,  63. 

—  Amours  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  710.  —  Liv.  Age,  27: 

415. 

—  and  his  Biographers,     No.  Brit.  II :  337.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  22:  529. 

—  and  his  Times.     (W.  Dowc)  Nat.  Q.  38:  237. 

—  and  his  Treatment  of  Stella  and  others.  Nat.  Q.  29:  77. 

—  and  Ireland.     (S.  L.  Poole)  Fraser,  104:  3S5. 


Swift,  Jonathan,  and  Macaulay.    Blackw.  120:  521. 

—  and  Dean  Stanley.     (J.  V.  O' Conor)  Cath.  World,  28: 

481. 

—  and  the  Women  who  loved  him.    (L.  Murray)  Canad, 

Mo.  11:  30-526. 

—  Bachelor  from  Conviction.     Tinsley,  24:  -jy 

—  Character  of.     (N.  P.  Gilman)  Unita.  R.  11:  233, 
and  Amours  of,  with  portrait.     Internat.  M.  2:  7. 

—  Closing  Years  of.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  374.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  17:  58.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  2i:  179. 

—  The  Dean's  Cathedral.     Belgra.  2:  173. 

—  Defense  of.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  4:  i. 

—  Early  Life  at  Moor  Park.     Fraser,  76:  638.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  74. 

—  Forster's  Life  of.     Quar.   141:   42.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  128:  515.  —Brit.  Q.  63:  305.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  130:  259.  —  (A.  S.  Hill)  Xo.  Am.  123:  170. — 
Dub.  Univ.  87:  118.  —  (J.  R.  Lowell)  Nation,  22: 
248,  265. 

—  Ghost  of.     Belgra.  25:  398. 

—  his  Love-Story  in   German    Literature.      (A.   Ward) 

Macmil.  35:  308. 

—  Illness  and  Remains  of.     Chamb.  J.  8:  302. 

—  Letters  of.     Liv.  Age,  44:  S19.     45:  1S8.  —  Colburn, 

64:  no. 

—  Life  of.    Quar.  i:  141. 

and  Genius  of.     Brit.  Q.  20:  528.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  33:  464. 
and  Opinions  of.     No.  Brit.  51:  325.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  104:  707. 
and  Times  of.     Eel.  R.  76:  24. 

—  JIadness  of.     Fraser,  10:  iS. 

—  Original  Letter  of.     Dub.  L'niv.  12:  269. 

—  Scott's  Edition  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  27:  i. 

—  Stella  and  Vanessa.     Eel.  M."28:  83. 

—  Thackeray  on.    (J.  Eagles)  Blackw.  74:  494.  —  Temp. 

Bar,  21:  322.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  95:  369. — 
Hogg,  10:  74. 

—  Youth  of.     Comh.  33:  172. 

Swift  as  a  Flash ;  a  Tale.  (Mrs.  C.  Reade)  Belgra.  21 :  52. 
Swifttr  than  a  Weaver's  Shuttle.     (J.  Considine)  Dark 

Blue,  4:  719. 
Swimming.     Chamb.  J.   18:    225.     53:    727.     57:  465, 

—  AUthe Year,  12:  54.  —  PennyM.4:  354.  —  Godey, 

57:  123- 

—  Aids  in.    Chamb.  J.  8:  73.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  15:  54. 

—  and  Diving.  Feats  of.     Penny  M.  5:  290. 

—  and  Swimmers.     Lond.  Soc.  lo:  47. 

—  Art  of.     Quar.   34:   35.  —  New  Eng.  M.  2:    506. — 

Sharpe,  34:  41.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54:  58.  —  (B. 
Franklin)  Penny  M.  i:  143.  —  Godey,  60:  493. 

—  Fine  and  Froggy  Art  of.     Fraser,  26:  477. 

—  for  the  Million,     (W,  Strange)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  5:  578. 

—  Learning.     (II.  Martineau)  ()nce  a  Week,  i:  327,  525. 

—  (A.  Croft)  Victoria,  35:  no. 
Swimming-School  for  Women  at  Paris.     Once  a  Week, 

i:  403. 
Swinburne,  Algernon  Charles.     Quar.   132:   59.  —  Eel. 
M.  78:  385.  — (E.  C.  Stedman)   .Scrib.  9;   585.— 
with  portrait,  Appleton,  3:  378.  —  (W.  W.  Rcade) 
Galaxy,  3:  682. — with  portrait,  Galaxy,  12:  231, 

—  with  portrait,  Once  a  Week,  26:  2S1.  —  Tinsley, 
3:  26. 

—  and  Matthew  Arnold.     (P.  Bayne)  Contemp.  6:  337. 

Same  art.  N.  Ed.  i :  144.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  4:  753. 

—  and  Aubrey  De  Vere.     (J.  McCarthy)  Cath.  World, 

20:  346. 

—  and  his  Critics.     Fraser,  74:  635. 

—  as  a  Poet  and  Critic.     Lond.  Q.  31:  370. 

—  .\talanta  in  Calydon.     Ed.  R.  122:  202.  —  (L.  War- 

ren) Fortn.  i:  75.  —  (C.  E,  Norton)  Nation,  i:  590. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  55:  39. 


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SWITZERLAND 


Swinburne,  Algernon  Charles.  Bothwell.  (Lord  Hough- 
ton) Fortn.  22:  76.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  302. 
Same  art.  Caiiad.  Mo.  6:  174. — Ma, mil.  30:  521. 

—  Temp.  Bar,  41 :  545. 

—  Chastelard.     (Lord  Houghton)  Fortn.  4:  533. 

—  Erechtheus.     Ed.  K.  144:  147. 

—  Essaj's.     Axn.  Bibliop.  7:  128.  —  (H.  James,  jr.)  Na- 

tion, 21:  73.  —  (^uar.  141:  507. 

—  Laus  Veneris.   Nat.  Q.  14:  150.  —  (T.  Davidson)  Rad- 

ical, 3:  316. 

—  Mary  Stuart.     (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  237. 

—  on  Tennyson  and  De  Musset.     (A.  Austin)  Macmil. 

43:  399- 

—  Poems.     Ed.  R.  134:  71.  —  (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am. 

102  :  544.  —  (B.  Taylor)  No.  Am.  104  :  287.  — 
(R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  2:  665.  — Westm.  87:  450. 

—  Fraser,  71:  772.  —  (T.  Bayne)  St.  James,  40: 
436. — Temp.  Bar,  26:  457.  27:  170.  28:  33. — 
Eel.  R.  124:  493. _(G.  H.  Gray)  Canad.  Mo.  12: 
509. — Belgra.  23:  516.  —  Eel.  M.  67:  556. 

and  Ballads.  (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  3:  446.  —  Na- 
tion, 27:  45.  —  Liv.  Age,  90:  633. 

—  Songs  before  Sunrise.     Tinsley,  8:  560. 
of  the  Springtides.     Appletou,  24:  178. 

—  Stella.     Tinsley,  2:  95. 
Swindlers.     Chanib.  J.  57:  71. 
Swindling  a  la  Mode.     Chanib.  J.  56:  121. 

—  Art  of.     (G.  Manson)  Lippine.  2:  601. 

—  as  a  fine  Art.     (M.  G.  Upton)  Overland,  i:  134. 

—  Ingenious,  Instances  of.    Liv.  Age,  144:  569. 

—  Science  of.     Blackw.  38:  304. 

Swindling  Respectabilities.     Chanib.  J.  31:  302. 
Swindon  and  the  Broad-Gauge.     Chamb.  J.  20:  9S, 
Swindon,  the  Story.     (R.  .Jefferies)  Fraser,  gi :  568. 
Swineherd  of  Gadara.     Blackw.  118:  221. 
Siving,  David.    Truths  of  To-Day.     (C.  E.  Grinnell)  No. 

Am.  119:  214. 
Swinhoe,  Robert.     Nature,  17:  35. 
Swinton,  William.     Hist.  M.  16:  295. 
Swiss  Alhnends.     Chamb.  J.  51:  612. 
Swiss  Bath  of  17th  and  iSth  Centuries.     Cornh.  36:  426. 
Swiss  Boy,  Romance  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  41:  803. 
Swiss  Guide's  Story.     Chamb.  J.  42:  435. 
Swisshelm,  Jane  G.    Memoirs.    (W^.  P.  Garrison)  Nation, 

31:  139- 
Swiss  Pension,  Night  in  a.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Lippine. 

16:  105. 
Swiss  Song  Festival.     All  the  Year,  23:  13. 
Swiss  Heiress;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  715. 
Switch  for  Railroads,  Ainsworth's  Automatic.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  107:  237. 
Swithim,  St.,  Legend  of.     Ed.  R.  116:  41S. 
Switzerland.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  88:  476. 

—  Adventure  in.     Bentley,  36:  610, 

—  and  Italy,  184S.     Blackw.  63:  gS. 

Carnes's  Letters  from.     Mo.  R.  133:  59. 

Excursion  Trip  to.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  584. 

—  and  its  Condition.     Westm.  48:  531. 

—  and  the  Alps.     Mo.  R.  132:  43. 

—  and  the  Swiss.     Temp.  Bar,  21 :  42. 

—  and  Swiss  Churches.     Eel.  R.  84:  713. 
Alexander  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:   729. 

—  Antiquities  from.     (W.  M.  Wylie)  Arch.  44:   100. 

—  Appenzell.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  2o:  213. 

—  Aspects  of.    (J.  C.  Symons)  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  564.   7:  661. 

—  at  three  Shillings  a  Day.     Bentley,  52:  468. 

—  Autumn  Journey  in.    (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  17:  536. 

—  Autumn  Travels  in.     Fraser,  57:  747. 

—  Bnarding-Houses  of.     St.  James,  5:  402. 

'  —  Mrs.  Bray's  Tour  in,  1839.     Mo.'R.  154:  276. 

—  Catholic  Reformation  in.     Internat.  R.  i:  491. 

—  Chambers's  Tour  in.     Eel.  Mus.  i:  313. 


Switzerland,  Cheap  Traveling  in.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  504. 

—  Chuieh  and  State  in.    (H.  Bellingham)  Month,  38:  180. 

—  Churches  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  13:  729.     Same  art.  Eel  M. 

9:  556. 

—  Comic  Alpenstock.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  371,  560,  710. 

—  Commerce  and  Manufactures  of.     Ed.  R.  64:  168. 

—  Condition  of,  1S48.     Westm.  48:  531.     Same  art.  EeL 

M.  13:  258,  296. 

—  Confederacy  of,  Origin  of.     Ed.  R.  129:  127. 

—  Conservative  Democracy  in.     Liv.  Age,  142:  126. 

—  Convents  of  Argan.     Dub.  R.  12:  446. 

—  Cooper's.     Am.  Q.  20:  228.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  401. 

—  Westm.  26:  155.  —  Mo.  R.  140:  4S9. 

—  Cotton  Manufacture  in.     Hunt,  15:  265. 

—  Crisis  in  Church  of,  1874.     (G.  Draper)  Serib.  8:  490. 

—  Day  in.     (L.  G.  Ware)  O.  &  N.  3:  522. 

—  Domestic  Residence  in.     Eel.  Mus.  i:  245. 

—  Excursion  Tour  in.     Temp.  Bar,  24:  y^. 

—  Federal  Constitution.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  2:  533. 

—  Federal  Reform  in,  1871-72.     Brit.  Q.  57:  305. 

—  Five  Weeks  in.     Chr.  Obs.  66:  561. 

—  France,  and  Savoj-.     Ed.  R.  iii:  533. 

—  French,  Religious  Life  in.     Cong.  5:  353. 

—  FVey's  Lepidoptera  of.    (R.  McLaehlan)  Nature,  24:  24. 

—  F'uture  of.    (F.  Cunliile-Owen)  F'ortn.  34:  592.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  771. 

—  German,  Religious  Struggles  in.     Cong.  5:  295. 

—  Heathman's.     Liv.  Age,  47:  200. 

—  High  Pasturages  of.     Chamb.  J.  43:  179. 

—  Hills  and  Valleys  of.     (H.  J.  Whitling)  Bentley,  21: 

511. 

—  illustrated  and  described,  Beattie's.     Mo.  R.  142:  24S. 

—  in  1830.     (J.  Q.  Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  6:  225. 

—  in  1831.     Colburn,  32:  351. 

—  in  1873.     (W.  M.  Wyse)  Cath.  W^orld,   19:   375,  557. 

20:  123,  245. 

—  in  Summer  and  Autumn.  Blackw.  98:  323,  4S1.  99:  45. 

—  Journal.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  1 :  39, 

—  Journey  to.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  4:  38. 

—  Lakes  of,  Brienz  and  Tluin.     Once  a  Week,  11:  550. 

—  Letters  on  a  Tour  in.     Colburn,  7:  179. 

—  Loeche  and  its  Baths.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  461. 

—  Lombardy,  etc.,  Walsh's  Travels  in.    Mo.  R.  151 :  346. 

—  Maekensie's  Popular  Histor}-  of.     (W.  M.  Griswold) 

Nation,  33:  358. 

—  Marriages  in.     (J.  C.  Symons)  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  490. 

—  Military  Instruction  in.     (E.  Dwight)  Am.  J.  Educ, 

13:  689. 

—  Military  Organization  of.     (B.  Freyliold)  U.  S.  Serv. 

M.  i:  231. 

—  Models  of .     Lond.  M.  12:  41. 

—  Modern.     (J.  Viollier)  Unita.  R.  2:  264. 

—  Mountain  Climbing  in.     Quar.  123:  iiS. 

—  Mountaineers  and  Herdsmen  of.     Nat.  M.  4:  300. 

—  My  Farm  in.     (S.  II.  M.  Byers)  Harper,  62:  685. 

—  National  Music  of.    Portfo.(Den.)  15:  420.  — Colburn, 

59:  362. 

—  Notes  of  a  Swiss  Tour.     Victoria,  17:  289. 

—  Old  Catholic  Movement  in.     See  Old  Catholic. 

—  Pastoral   Cantons  of.     Bentley,   23:    25,  366.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  13:  422. 

—  Peasant  Life  in.     Brit.  Q.  38:  304.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  80:  28. 

—  Pedestrianism  in.     Quar.   lOl :  285.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  53:  641. 

—  Persecutions  in.     Ed.  R.  42  :   339.  —  (W.  C.  Wood- 

bridge)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  99. —  Month,  22:  177,  275. 
24:  52. 

of  Catholic  Church  in.    (S.  B.  Harper)  Cath.  Woild, 

21:  577. 

—  Pictures  in.     (S.  I.  Prime)  Harper,  14:  721. 

—  ihe  Playground  of  Europe.     Chamb.  J.  48:  276. 


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SYMBOLISM 


Switzerland,  Poetry  of.     (C.  !Mackay)  Bentlev.  3:  485. 

—  Political  State  of,  1822.     Ed.  R.  37:  137. 
in  1832.     For.  Q.  9:  182. 

—  Popular  History  of.     Mo.  R.  133:  220. 

—  Primeval,  Heer's.     Nature,  15:   140. 

—  Primeval  Life  in.     Ed.  R.  139:  151. 

—  Public  Instruction  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  313.     17: 

525. 

—  Rambles  in,  by  an  American.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  425. 

—  Ranz  des  Vaches,  Tours,  etc.,  1842.     Mo.  R.  160:  1S9. 

—  Recollections  of.     Nat.  M.  11:  7. 

—  Recreations  in.     Bentlev,  51:  389. 

—  Religious  Question  in.    (G.  Cluseret)  Eraser,  89:  249. 

—  Religious  Statistics  of,  1844.     Cong.  M.  28:  399. 

—  Revolution  in.     (.J.  A.  MeMaster)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  63. 

—  Rural  Economy  in.     Cliamb.  J.  43:  154,  163.     Same 

art.  Eel.  JL  66:  745. — For.  R.  i:  199. 

—  Saunters  in  Scliweitz.     Tinsley,  12:  385. 

—  Saxon.     (J.  Hawthorne)  Conternp.  26:  908. 

—  Scenery  of.     Lond.  M.  3:  395. 

—  Simond's  Travels  in.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  15:  352. 

—  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  37:  287.  —  Mo.  R.  99:  449. 

—  Six  Weeks  in.     Bentlev,  40:  494. 

—  Sketches  in.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Bentle\',  20:  46,  447, 

566.     23:  150,  258. 

—  Social  Science  and  sunny  Scenes  in.      Bentley,  60: 

193.  319- 

—  State  of.     Lond.  M.  20:  49. 

—  Subterranean.     All  the  Year,  2:  25.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  64:  165. 

—  Tarasp  in  the  Lower  Eng.idine.     Temp.  Bar,  49:  524. 

—  Technical  Notes  from.     Pract.  M.  5:  359. 

—  Three  Davs  in  the  Cauton  Tessin.    Once  a  Week,  21 : 

404,  454. 

—  Tour  in.     Colbnrn,  4:  22,200.     5:  21-310.     22:  76- 

438.  —  Meth.  M.  30:  467. 

—  Travels  in.    Broadw.8:  304.  —  Lond.  Soc.  33:  59-545. 

—  Eel.  R.  39:  306. 

—  Trip  in.     (A.  A.  Adee)  Putnam,  13:  698. 

—  Trip  to.     Chamb.  J.  25:  194. 

—  Upper  Engadine.     (F.  Wedmore)  Temp.  Bar,  54:  329. 

—  Vacation  in.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  318. 

—  Visit  to  Arenenberg.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  255. 

—  War  in.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  7:  27- 

—  War  of  the  Sonderbund.     (C.  C.  Chesney)  Macmil. 

33:  447- 

—  War  Songs  of.     Bentley,  14:  241. 

—  Watchmaking  Village  in.  (M.  Owen)  Victoria,  26:  205. 

—  Winter's  Tour  in.     Once  a  Week,  15:  679. 
See  Alps  ;  Helvetic  Confederacy. 

Switzerland,  Franconian.     (B.  Taylor)  Harper,  24:  143. 

—  OnceaWeek,  9:  257.  —  Temp.  Bar,  3:  492. 

—  Shropshire.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  463. 

Sword,  The.     Blackw.  129:  555.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  97: 
145.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  707. 

—  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  31 :  22. 
Swords.     All  the  Year,  37:  533. 

—  jMoorish  and  Toledo.     Chamb.  J.  44:  635. 

—  M_vthical  and  Mediivval.     (Lady  F.  P.  Verney)  Con- 

temp.  38:  595. 

—  of  Celtic  Chivaliy.     All  the  Year,  42:  271. 

Sword  and  Gown.     (G.  A.  Lawrence)  Eraser,  59:  3S3, 

597,  717-     60:  81-591. 
Sword  and  the  Olive  Branch.     Pe  Bow,  6:  304. 
Sword  of  Damocles.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Once  a  Week,  21: 

1-537- 
Sword  of  Honor:  a  Tale  of  17S7.     Blackw.  65:  98. 
Sword-Blades,  Toledo.      (G.  Bowles)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  8: 

307- 
Sword-Dancing  in  Northumberland.     Penny  M.  8:  in. 
Sword-Fish.     Penny  ^I.  4:  435. 

—  in  Court.     Ev.  Sat.7:  496. 


Sword-Hunters,  Arabian.     Chamb.  J.  45:    107.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  70:  566. 
Sword  Point.     (M.  Liebetreu)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  466. 
Sworn  on  the  Crucifix;  a  Tale.     (H.  de  Balzac)  Tsmp. 

Bar,  35:  331. 
Sybil  Ashton.     Tinsley,  11:  461. 
Sybil  Keith's  Inheritance ;  a  Story.     (S.  T.  Smith)  Cath. 

World,  32:  273. 
Sj'bil  Nugent  and  the  xVrtist;  a  Tale.    Chamb.  J.  51    419. 
Sybilla;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  5:  367,385.     6:  37. 
Sychem,  Sepulcher  in.     (F.  Parker)  Kitto,  33:  i. 
Sydenham,  Charles  L.  P.  T.,  Lord,  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  161 : 

530. — Mus.  44:  71. 

—  Life  of.     Westm.  40:  349.  — Eraser,  28:  206. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  600. 
Sydenham,  Lady.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  178. 
Sydenham,  Thomas,  and  John  Locke.    (Dr.  John  Brown) 

No.  Brit.  12:  53. 
Sydenham,  Crystal  Palace  at.     Chamb.  J.  20:  321,  342. 

—  Eraser.  48:  607.  —  (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  11 :  427. 

—  Hogg,  12:  81. 

Glories  of,  1854.     Chamb.  J.  21:  321. 

Historical  Portrait-Gallery  of.     Liv.  Age,  42:  231. 

—  School  of  Sculpture  at.     Art  J.  6:  256-371. 
Sydney,  Algernon,   Life  of.     (E.  Brooks)  No.  Am.  14: 

59.  —  Anal.  M.  5:  177.  —  Dem.  R.28:  494.  29:  116. 

—  Meth.  Q.  11:  550. 

—  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  20:  256. 

—  Papers  of.     Mo.  R.  107:  392. — ^lus.  7:  123. 

—  Works  of.     (W.  S.  Phimer)  Princ.  22:  501. 
Sj'dney,  Henrj',  Autobiography  of.     Bentley,  44:    596. 

45:  155,  3S6. 
Sj^dney,  Australia.      (E.  Medwin)  Bentley,  9:    168.  — 
Tait,  n.  s.  23:  42.     24:  526. 

—  and  its  Suburbs.     Chamb.  J.  32:  296,  318. 

—  Concert  at.     Chamb.  J.  24:  104,  192. 

—  in  1869.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  504. 

Syllabus,  The,  Doctrinal  Authority  of.     (\.  F.  Hewit) 
Cath  World,  22:  31. 

—  Dumas  on.     Dub.  R.  77:  134. 

Sylloge  Confessionum,  Review  of.  Chr.  Obs  4:  672,742. 
Syllogism,  Mill's  Theory  of.     (A.  Bain)  Mind,  3:  137. 
Sylphs  of  the  Mint  Isle."  (G.  W.  Hutson)  So.  M.  8:  399. 
Sylt,  Germany.     (J.  W.  Davis)  Lippinc.  28:  228. 

—  Summer  in.     Colburn,  121:  224. 

Sylvan  Year.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  4:  43-18S.     5: 

14-188. 
Sylvester  II.  and  Gregory  VIL,  Popes.     Dub.  R.  6:  2S9. 
Sylvester  Waine.     (Lady  Verney)  Good  Words,  22:  841. 
Sylvia;  a  Poem.     (L   Larcom)  Atlan.  31 :  86. 
Sylvia's  Song.     Broadw.  6:  512. 
Sylvia's  Suitors.     (L.  Stockton)  Allan.  46:  206. 
Symbol  and  Reality.     (O.  Dewey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  62. 
Symbols.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  96:  448. 

—  and  Signs.     Tinsley,  15:  43. 

—  Reasoning  by.     (H.  McColl)  Mind,  5:  45. 
Symbolic  Art.     (G.  W.  F.  Hegel)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  ii: 

337.     12:  1 8. 
Symbolic  Representation,  Laws  of.     (D.  N.  Lord)  Theo. 

&Lit.  J.  i:  177. 
Symbolic  Theology.     (C.  F.  Schaeffer)  Evar.g.  R.  i:  457. 
Symbolism.     Victoria,  23:  347. 

—  and  Language.     (C.  P.  Cranch)  G.ilaxy,  16:  375. 

—  Christian,  Menzel  on.     New  Q.  4;  509. 

Moehler  on.     Dub.  R.  16:  93.  —  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3: 

157,  21S.  —  (S.  Buel)  Am.  Church  R.  2:  461. 

—  Ecclesiastical.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  260. 

—  in  Christian  Art.     No.  Brit.  42:  437.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.65:  104.  —  ( W.  H.  Withrow)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  119. 

—  in  the  Christian  Economy.     Good  Words,  i:  68. 

—  in  Religion.     (C.  C.  Shackford)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  42:  389. 

—  Language  of.     Kitto,  9:  469. 


SYMBOLISM 


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SYRIA 


Symbolism  not  opposed  to  Evangelical  Keligion.     (J.  L. 
Schock)  Evang.  R.  4:  293. 

—  of  the  Ash-Tree  and  Ivy.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo. 

2:  682.     3:  47. 

—  of  the  Church.    (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  15:  605. 

—  of  the  Eddas.     Nat.  Q.  12:  67. 

—  of  the  Greeks.     Eraser,  36:  426. 

—  of  the  Sublime,  from  Hegel's  Esthetic.     (J.  H.  Stir- 

ling) Macmil.  16:  441.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  713. 
Symbolization,  Objections  to  the  Laws  of.     (D.  N.  Lord) 

Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  2:  596, 
Symbology  of   Old  Testament,  and   its   Interpretation. 

Chr.  R.  ro:  113. 
Symeon  Salos,  St.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Eraser,  88:  567. 
Svmeon   Stylitcs,   St.     Prosp.  R.  7:    133.  — (E.  Parke) 

Dub.  Univ.  87:  336.  — (P.  Schaff)Meth.  Q.24:  29. 
Symmetry  and  Rhythm.     (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  708. 

—  in  Space  and  Time.     (T  Hill)  Unita.  R.  i:  24,  133. 

—  of  Christian  Character.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  546. 

—  of  Mental  Cultivation.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  S3. 

—  Sense  of,  Origin  of.     (G,  Alien)  Mind,  4:  299. 
Symmes,  .John  C.     Theory  of  Concentric  Spheres.     Am. 

Q.  i:  235. 
Symmes,  Zechariah,  Memoir  of.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  244. 

—  Lines  on  the  Death  of,  1671.     N.  E.  Reg.  13:  207. 
Symmons,  Caroline  and  Charles,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  17: 

624. 
Symonds,  Richard,  Diary  of.     Colburn,  118:  324. 
Symons,  Thomas.     (A.  Clarke)  Moth.  M.  30:  3. 
Sympathetic  Numbers.     Lond.  M.  22:  629. 
Sympathy.     (G.  H.  Jessoj))  Overland,  13:  153.  —  Irish 

Mo.  2:  274. 

—  of  our  Saviour.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  414. 

—  Silent.     St.  James,  22:  6S5. 

Sympathies.     Knick.  II :  25.     12:  400.     13:  110. 

—  and  Eccentricities.     Chamb.  J.  10:  59. 

—  Dialogue  on.     Knick.  7:  458. 

—  Imperfect.     (C.  A.  Washburn)  Pioneer,  4:  257. 

—  Nature's  mysterious.     Colburn,  82:  418. 

—  of  Illness.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  573. 

—  of  the  Continent.     Am.  Church  R.  5:  160. 

—  Secret.     Knick.  6:  485. 

Symphonic  Studies;  after  Robert  Schumann.     (E.  Lazn- 

rus)  Lippinc.  22:  568. 
Svmphony  in  Red;  a  Storv.     (A.  T.  Pask)  Tinsley,  28: 

548. 
Symplegades;  a  Poem.     (H.  Hayman)  Contemp.  6:  251. 
S^'nagogue,  as  related  to  the  Christian  Church.     Cong. 

M.  27:  721. 

—  Visit  to  a.     (H.  T.  Armfield)  Good  Words,  7:  2S4. 
Synchronistics.     Hogg,  6:  "j"]. 

Syndicate  and  Public  Credit.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  iSo. 
Syndicates,  European,  Policy  of.    (.1.  S.  Gibbons)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  298. 
Synesius  of  Cyreue.     (R.  C.  Jones)  Mod.  R.  i:  412,  512. 
Syuod  of  Dort.  Articles  of.  {A.  Alexander)  Princ.  4:  239. 

—  Scott  on.     Eel.  R.  30:  452.  —  Chr.  Obs.  18:  790. 
Set  Dort. 

Synods.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  887. 

—  Adaptation  to  Church  Purposes.     Chr.  Rem.  22:  452. 

—  Diocesan.     Chr.  Obs.  52:  248. 

—  Modern,  in  Englisii  Churches.      Month,  26:  3S9. 
Synodical  Church  Authority.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb. 

12:  127. 
Synonyms,  Distinction  in.     Hogg,  i:  156. 

—  English,     (iuar.  35:  403. 

—  Latin.     Mo.  R.  165:  176. 

—  of  the  New  Testament,  Trench's.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  S50. 

—  Whately  on.      Chamb.  J.   17:  157.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  33:  258. 
Synthesis,   Analysis    and.      (L.  Withington)    Bib.  Sac. 
23:  603. 


Syoii  Jlonastery,  Anngier's  History  and  Antiquities  of. 

Mo.  R.  154:  113. 
Syracuse.      Nav.  M.  2:  327. 

—  and  Etna.     Month,  5:  570.      Same  art.  Cath.  World, 

4:  701. 

—  Church  of  St.  John  in.     (S.  Smirke)  Arch.  25:  275. 

—  Day  at,  Sept.  1847.     (W.  R.  Harris)  Colburn,  87:  51. 

—  Defeat  of  Athenians  at.  (E.S. Creasy)  Bentle3',23: 125. 

—  Greek  Theater  at.     Penny  M.  5:  281. 

—  Large  Silver  Coins  of.    (R.  P.  Knight)  Arch.  19:  369, 

—  Ramble  in.     (A.   H.   Sayce)  Eortn.  24:   471.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  414. 

—  revisited.     (J.  C.  Eraley)  Penn  Mo.  4:  iii. 

—  What  I  saw  at.     Shiirpe,  40:  70. 

Syria.  Blackw.  49:  iSi.  73:  732.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  38:  195.  —  Blackw.  126:  257-574.  —  (J.  Bow- 
ring)  Howitt,  1 :  116. 

—  Among  the  Druses  in.     Blackw.   126:  257.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  143:  288. 

—  and  the  Eastern  Question.     No.  Brit.  37:  422.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  58:  81,  159. 

—  and  Egypt.     No.  Brit.  29:  149. 

Adventures  in.     Penny  M.  6:  90-222. 

Anglo-Turkish  War.     Westm.  35:  187.     37:  428. 

—  and  the  Holy  Land.      (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam. 

66:  209.  —  Tait.  n.  s.  5:  795.  —  Dub.  Univ.  42:  364. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  195. 
Domestic  Architecture  in.      (M.  E.  Rogers)  Art  .J. 

32:  49- 

Murray's  Handbook  for.     Liv.  Age,  59:  636. 

Researches  in.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  182. 

—  and  Peter  the  Great.     Blackw.  127:  561. 

—  Ansaireeh  of.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  93:  342. 

—  Burckhardt's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  loo:  ii-j.     loi :  i. 

—  C^immerce  of.     (J.  W.  Jenks)  Hunt,  6:  489.     7:  42. 

—  Curtis's  Wanderer  in.     Liv.  Age,  34:  51. 

—  De  Saulcy's  Discoveries  in.     (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr. 

Exam.  56:  244. 

—  Disturbances  in,  i860.     No.  Brit.  33:  332.  —  New  Q. 

9:  409. 

—  Druses  and  Maronites  of.    Cornh.  2:  370.    /See  Druses. 

—  Early  Christian  Literature  of.     Eel.  M.  30:  TjO^,- 

—  Education  in.      (J.  A.  Johnson)  Hours  at  Home,  11: 

ij'-  244.  327- 

—  From  Beyrout  to  Jerusalem.     St.  James,  21:  no. 

—  Horse-Dealing  in,  1854.     Blackw.  86:255. 

—  Ibrahim  Pasha  in,  1831.    (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn, 

77:  348. 

—  Journey  by  Sinai  to,     Good  Words,  i:  49-453. 

—  Jowett's  Researches  in.     Eel.  R.  42:  298. 

—  Lady's  Journey  in.     0.  &  N.  3:   156. 

—  Maronites  of.    Blackw.  126:  574.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

143:  605.     iSee  Maronites. 

—  Massacre  of  Christians  in.     Good  Words,  i:  545. 

—  Jledieal   Profession  in.      (C.  V.  A.  Van  Dyck)  Kitto, 

6:  131. 

—  Modern.     Brit.  Q.  19:  81. 

—  Monro's  Ramble  in.     Westm.  25:  103. 

—  Napier's  Reminiscences  of,  1840-41.  Mo.  R.  158:  210. 

162:  289. 

—  Notes  in.     Putnam,  6:  493. 

—  Peasant  Life  in.     Chamb.  J.  77:  339. 

—  Rambles  in.  (J.  A. Johnson)  Hours  at  Home,  8:  301-490. 

—  —  in  the  Deserts  of.   No.  Brit.  40:  471.  Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  63:  I. 

—  Recent  Travels  in,  1854.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:  193. 

—  Religious  Sects  of.     (L.  Thompson)  Bib.  Sac.  14:  525. 

—  Reminiscences  of.    Blackw.  54:  476. 

—  Round  about  Damascus.      Blackw.  126:  387.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  425.     .SVe  Damascus. 

—  Sketches  in.     (E.  Napier)  Tait,  n.  s.  lo:  738.  —Tait, 

n.  s.  21:  507. 


SYRIA 


1279 


TACITUS 


Syria,  Spring  in.     (J.  L.  Farley)  Belgra.  20:  190. 

—  Srroiigliolcls  of.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  699. 

—  Travels  in.     Dub.  Univ.  32:  501,  625.  —  (A.  L.  Koep- 

pan)  Mercersb.  7:  513.     8:  40. 

—  The  Turk  in.     (.J.  P.  Newman)  Knick.  59:  54. 

—  under  last  five  Turkish  Sultans.     Appleton,  16:  516. 

—  Van  der  YeUle's   Travels  in.      Bentley,   36:  179. — 

Eel.  R.  100:  414.  — Chr.  Obs.  54:  664.  — Liv.  Age, 

44:  540. 
riac  Biblical  Literature.  (C.  F.  Cruse)  Am.  Church  R. 

5:36. 
riac  Chronicle.     Chr.  Rem.  30:  301. 
riac  Church  History;   John  of  Ephesus.     Xo.    Brit. 

31:  56. 
riac  Documents,  Cureton's  Ancient.      (B.  H.  Cowper) 

Kitto,  35:  175. 
riac  Epistles  of  Mar  .Jacob  (Text).      Kitto,  38:  430. 
riac  G()spels,  Ancient.     Lond.  Q.  14:  60.     See  Bible, 
riac  Grammars.  (J.  A.  Corcoran)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  2:  722. 
riac  Language  and  Literature.     Kitto,  30:  75. 
and  Peshito  Version.     (B.  H.  Cowper  1  Kitto,  12:  455. 
Lang's  Anecduta  Syriaca.     (W.  Wright)  Kitto,  31: 

115,  1S7. 
riac  Literature.     Kitto,  12:   103. 
Early  Christian.     Xo.  Brit.  19:  462.  —  Liv.  Age.  38: 

771- 
—  Fragments  of.     Chr.  Rem.  31 :  198. 
Festal  Letters  of  Athanasius.     Brit.  Q.  16:  76. 
Recent.     (B.  H.  CoM'per)  Kitto,  24:  373. 


Sv 


Syriac    Literature,    Selections   from.      (B.    H.    Cowper) 

Kitto,  33:  2S.     34:  129. 
Syriac  Liturgy  of  St.  Celestine,  Text  of.     (W.  Wright) 

Kitto,  39:  225. 
Syriac  Manuscripts.     Quar.  117:   150. 

—  in  the  British  Museum.     Eel.  R.  102:   i. 
Syriac  Metrical  Literature.    Kitto,  11:  389. 
Syriac  Philolog}'.     (B.  Davi>)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  554. 
Syriac  Serial  Office.  (J.A.Corcoran)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  3:  427. 
Syriac  Text  of  Transitus  Beatte  \irginis.  Kit  o,  34:  417. 
Syriac  Translation  of  the  New  Testament.  (C.  P.  Krauth ) 

Evang.  R.  5:  376. 

—  of  the  Old  Testament.     (F.  A.  Cast)  Ref.  Q.  27:  241. 
Syrian  Christians.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  654.     11:  105. 

—  Doctrines  and  Discipline  of.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  301. 
Syrian  Legend.     House.  Words,  g:  233. 

Syrian  Martyrology,  Ancient.     Kitto,  36:  45,  423. 
Syrian  Question,  France  and  England.     For.  Q.  26:  42S. 
Syrian  War,  Fruits  of.     Westm.  37:  428. 
Syro-Arabian  Languages  and  Literature.  Chr.  R.  17;  393. 
Syrophanician  Woman.      (W.  M.  Reynolds)  Am   Bib. 

Repos.  3ds.  3:  547. 
System  and  Principle.      (E.  H.  Chapin)  Univ.  Q.  6:  22. 
Szeckenyi,  Count.     All  the  Year,  23:  450-522. 
Szegedin,  Hungary,  Destruction  of.  1879.    Blackw.  125: 

728.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  28. 
Szeklers,  The,  in  the  Carpathian  Mountains.    (Miss  Birk- 

beck)  Sharpe,  20:  301.  —  (M.  Reid)  Liv.  Age,  38: 

765. 


Ta'abbet-Shtirran  and  his  Companions;  or  Pre-Islamitic 
Brigands.     (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Macmil.  26:  157,  20S. 
Tabard  Inn,  Southwark.  (T.Wright)  Once  a  Week,  16:  96. 
Tabarnacie  of  Israel.     (S.  Martin)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  2:  277. 

—  .Vtwater  on.     (B.  Felsentiial)  Xation,  21 :  90. 

—  and  Worship,  Significance  of.    (D.  B.  Ford)  Chr.  R. 

28:  406. 
Tabernacles  of  the  Lord.  (A.C.Thomas)  Univ.  Q.  33 :  309. 
Tabinet,  L-ish.     Art  J.  32:  25. 
Table,  Histor3'  of.     Appleton,  13:  144-269.  —  Colburn, 

145:  697. 
Table  d'Hote.      (F.  E.  Willard)  Lakeside,  5:  130.  —AH 

the  Year,  4:  420. 

—  and  Ecart^.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  374. 

Tables  d'Hute,  German.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  196. 

Table  ^Esthetics.     Knick.  31:  292. 

Table  Forks,  History  of .     Chamb.  J.  24:  266.  —  Penny 

M.  i:  79,  189. 
Table  Furniture,  China,  Glass,  etc.  All  the  Year,  20:  440. 
Table  Mountain,  Christmas  Visit  to.     St.  James,  18:  61. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  92:  26. 

—  Xigiit  on.     Colburn,  53:  170. 

Table-Moving.      So  Q.  24:  4S0.  —  (P.  Forsyth)  Godey, 
48:  235  —  (M.  Faraday)  J.  Frankl.  Ins"t.  56:  32S.' 

—  Faraday  on.     Liv.  Age,  38:  442. 
Table  Philosophy.     Chamb.  J.  31:  345. 

—  under  Charles  [.     Retros.  18:   142. 
Table-Rapping.     All  the  Year,  9:  84.     See  Spiritualism 
Table  Talk.     (J.  Hannay)  Quar.  98:   i.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  48:  577.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  1.  —  (W.  Haz- 
litt)  Colburn,  4:  73-444.  —  Lond.  Q.  12:  193.  —  (T. 
De  Quincey)  Eel.  M.  29:  410.  —Colburn,  6:  171- 
533.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  14:  306. 

—  Book  of.     Mo.  R.  141:  76. 


Table  Talk  in  a  Whisper.     Temp.  Bar,  r8:  53S. 

—  Rogers's.     Liv.  Age,  49:  34.     See  Rogers,  S. ;  Haz- 

litt,  W.;  Luther,  M.;  etc. 
Table-Tipping,  Explanation  of.     Chamb.  J   20:  14. 
Table  Traits  of  the  Ancients.     (W.  B.  Guinee)  Tinsiey, 

26:  54S. 
Table-Turning.      (W.    B.    Carpenter)    Fraser,    48:    24. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  436,  597. 

—  in  China.     Chamb.  .L  22:   151. 

—  Mesmerism,  etc.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  125. 

—  Spirit-Rapping,  etc.     Zoist,  11:  86-412.     12:  1-417. 
Tables  turned  ;  a  Traveler's  Tale.     Victoria,  18:  516. 
Tableaux.     (P.  O.  Sullivan)  Scrib.  21:  91. 

Taboga,   Island  of.     Chamb.  J.   16:  299.  —  Temp.  Bar, 

19:  238. 
Tabor,  Mount.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  ^lo.  Rcl.  :M.  14:   11. 
Taborites,  and  the  Calixtincs.     Am.  Presb.  R.  5:  i. 

—  and  the  Germ  of  the  ^Moravian  Church.     (E.  H.  Gil- 

lett)  Am.  Presb.  R.  13:  391. 
Tabula  of  Gold  formerly  in  Basle  Cathedral.     (A.  Way) 

Arch.  30:  144. 
Tacheometer,  Gentilli's.     Xature,  14:  296. 
Taehypomp.     (E.  P.  Mitchell)  Scrib.  7:  587. 
Tacitus.     Eraser,  40:  86. 

—  and  his  Times.     Fraser,  68:  102. 

—  and  St.  Paul.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  12:  258. 

—  Donne's.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  13:  759. 

—  Lost  Books  of.     (Lord  ^I-ihon)  Arch.  27:   15. 

—  Recent  Works  on,  and  Editions  of,  1S44.     Mo.  R.  165: 

210. 

—  Style  of,  and  English  Translators.  Chr.  Rem.  48:  1-14. 

—  Tyler's.     (T.  A.' Thacher)  Xew  Eng.  6:  302.  — Bib, 

Sac.  5:  180.  —  (W.  M.  Xevin)  Mercersb.  i:  407. 

—  Wells's.     (L.  Frisbie)  Xo.  Am.  6:  324. 


TAC1T¥S 


1280 


TALE 


Tacitus,  Williston's.  (J.  L.  Kingsley)  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 
4:  298.     5:  171. 

—  Wlio  wrote  the  Annals  of?     Ed.  R.  148:  437. 
Tacoiiic  Sj'stem,  Western  Limits  of.     (S.  W.  Ford)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  119:  225. 
Tact.     Clir.  Obs.  52:  590. 
Tactics,  Infantry,  Morris's.     (F.  W.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  99 : 

287. 
Tadema,  L.  Alma.     (G.  A.  Simcox)  Portfo.  5:  109. — 

with  portrait.  Dub.  Univ.  94:  706. 
Tadpole,  Developm.  of.  (J.  Higginbottom)  Cornh.  6:  112. 
Tae-Ping-Wang,  Chinese  Revolutionist.    Putnam,  8:  380. 

—  and  the  Chinese  Rebellion.     (.J.  E.  Johnson)  New  Eng. 

30:  3S9. 
Tae-Ping  Rebellion,  Last  of.     (A.  A.  Hayes,  jr.)  Harper, 

59:  128.     See  China. 
Taff  River,  Wales.     (W.  Sikes)  Harper,  54:  321. 
Taffyland,  Traveling  in.     Blaokw.  63:  455. 
Taft,  Royal  C.,  Library  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  150. 
Taglioni,  Marie,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  461. 
Tahiti.     House.  Words,  3:  301.  —  (.J.  D.  J.  Kelley)  Gal- 

3x3%   21:  357. — Penny  M.  12:  265.  —  (F.  Soanes) 

Tinsley,  27:  475. 

—  Fete  Day  in.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  8:  216. 

—  First  Concert  in.     Chamb.  J.  23:  337. 

—  French  Aggression  at.     No.  Brit.  7:  85.—  Eel.  Mus. 

2:  265,  279. 

—  Tides  at.     (J.  Rodgers)  Am.  ,T.   Sci.  91:  151. —(C. 

F.  Winslow)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  45. 
See  Papeete. 

Tahiti  Question,  1843.     Eel.  R.  79:  475. 

Tahoe,  Lake,  Cal.     (.J.  F.  Manning)  Lakeside,  5:  339. 

Tails.  (St.  G.  Mivart)  Nature,  20:  509,  537.  Same  art. 
Liv,  Age,  143:  314. — All  the  Year,  5:  136  — 
Putnam,  9:  351.  —  Chamb.  .J.  19:  275.     54:  351. 

—  Limbs,  and  Lungs.  (A.Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  304. 
Taillefer  Bell-Ringings.      (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Atlan.  24: 

129. 
Tailor,  Slop,  Talks  with  a.     All  the  Year,  20:  517. 
Tailors.     Blackw.  25:  345.  —  Chamb.  J.  34:  243.     44: 

188.     49:  286  —  (F.  Saunders)  Appleton,  11 :  42,  73. 

—  Chapter  on.     Eraser,  24:  288. 

—  Two  remarkable.     Chamb.  J.  56:  673. 
Tailor  Creditor.     (Mrs.  Gore)  Liv.  .Age.  i:  67. 
Tailoring,  Early  Workers  at.     All  the  Year,  39:  272. 

—  State.     (S.  L.  Blanchard)  Belgra.  20:  479. 
Tain,  on  the  Rhone.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  supp.  36. 

Tain  Bo  Cuailgne,  the  Celtic  Epic.  (A.  G.  Richey)  Era- 
ser, 89:  ^36. 

Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.  (C  C  Smith)  O.  &  N.  2: 
loi.  — Ev.  Sat.  13:  545. — (W.  F.  Rae)  Appleton, 
7:  542.  —with  portrait,  (W.  F.  Rae)  Eel.  M.  80:  752. 

—  Ancien  R(^gime.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  22:  292. 

—  as  a  Critic.     (H.  Harrise)  No.  Am.  93:  99. 

—  as  an  Historian.     (W.  F   Allen)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  91. 

—  Critical  Theory  and  Writings  of.     Westm.  76:  55. 

—  French  Revolution.  (J.  C.  Morrison)  Macmil.  38:  235. 
Taintor  Genealogy.  (C.  M.  Taintor)  N.  E.  Reg.  3:  155. 
Tait,  Archibald  C,  Archbp.  of  Canterbury.  Cong.  2:  239. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.     St.  .Tames,  25:  82. 

—  Oxford  Sermons.     Prosp.  R.  2:  378. 

—  Wife  and  Son  of.     Liv.  Age,    143:   189.  —  Chamb.  J. 

58:  245. 
Taits  and    the  Stanleys,    Homes  of.      (C.   Shakspeare) 

Mod.  R.  1 :  87. 
Taka,  Campaign  in.     Blackw.  70:  251. 
Take  Care  whom  you  trust ;  a  Tale.     (C.  Reade)  Dark 

Blue,  i:  82-718.     2:  76-466. 
Taken  red-handed.     Lond.  Soc.  32:   545. 
Takhoma,  Mt.,  Ascent  of.     (H.  Stevens)  Atlan.  38:  513. 
Takin;^  Boarders  for  Company.    (M.  V.  Terhune)  Godey, 

69:  115-385. 


Taking  the  Census;  a  Tale.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  yo. 
Taking  of  Argues.     (C.  Hervey)  Dub.  Univ.  21:  486. 
Taking  Stock.     (W.  Wagtail)"Sharpe,  18:  235. 
Taking  Things  easy.     (G.  Stott)  Belgra.  8:  176. 
Takingthe  Tide atthe Flood.  (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,  60:  502. 
Talbert,  Bruce  J.,  Obituary  of.     Am.  Arch.  10:  85. 
Talbot,  John.     (G.  M.  Hills)  Pennsyl.  M.  3:  32. 
Talbot,  Col.  Thomas.     Chamb.  J.  19:  412. 
Talbot,  W.  H.  F.     Nature,  16:  523. 
Talbot  de  Malahide,  James,  Baron,  with  portrait.     Dub. 

Univ.  86:  264. 
Talbot  Genealogy.     (C.  Whiting)  N.  E.  Reg.  9:  129. 
Talbotype;  Sun  Pictures.     Liv.  Age,  10:  213. 
Talcot  Family  Records.     N.  E.  Reg.  21:  215. 
Tale,  Goethe's;  translated.     (T.  Carlyle)  Eraser,  6:  257. 

—  of  All  Hallow  Eve.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  391. 

—  of  the  Assizes.     Blackw.  54:  275. 

—  of  the  Celts  and  Saxons.     (Mrs.  Johnstone)  Tait;  n.  s. 

12:  1-273. 

—  of  the  Civil  War.     Blackw.  53:  791. 

—  of  a  Coat.     St.  James,  47:  479. 

—  of  a  Comet.     (E.   Spencer)  Putnam,  15:  521,  639. — 

Eng.  Dom.  M.  14:  239-296.     15:  11. 

—  of  Communism.     (J.  Wilmer)  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  503-793. 

—  of  the  Conscription.     (E.  C.  G.  Murray)  Lippinc   15: 

667. 
in  France.     Cornh.  21 :  204. 

—  of  Crime.     (M.  Vidocq)  Bentley,  63:  50. 

—  of  the  Derby.     Lond.  Soc.  12:   i. 

—  of  Florence.     Putnam,  10:  244. 

—  of  the  Forest  of  Arden.  (R.  G.White)  Galaxy,  19:  549. 

—  of  the  Forest  of  Dean.     House.  Word,^,  3:   461. 

—  of  the  French   Revolution.     (P.  St.  John)  Tait.  n.  s. 

15:  113-816  —Blackw.  48:  338. 

—  of  the  Future.     (H.  Wilson)  Lond.  Soc.  24:  346. 

—  of  the  Greek  Revolution.     Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  23,  112. 

—  of  the  High  North  Road.     Bentley,  lo:  453. 

—  of  Jerusalem.     (E.  A.  Poe)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  313. 

—  of  the  Little  Lake.  (L.  J.  Peirson)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7 :  792. 

—  of  J\Iid-Air.     House.  Words,  5:   197. 

—  of  the  Mississippi.     (C.  JL  S.  Barnes)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 

7:  817. 

—  of  my  Grandfather.     Knick.  46:  161. 

—  of  Mystery.     Eraser,  42:  601. 

—  of  the  Nevada  Desert.     (R.  H.  Raymond)  Overland, 

13:  113. 

—  of  an  old  Man's  Youth.     House.  Words,  17:  391. 

—  of  an  Omnibus.     Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  46. 

—  of  a  Pocket  Archipelago.     House.  Words,  13:  523. 

—  of  Poland.     (Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigourney)  Hogg,  i:  83. 

—  of  the  Post-OfKce.     (F.  Arnold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  9:  162. 

—  of  the  Redwoods.     (G.  B.  Kirby)  Overland,  12:  212. 

—  of  the  Revolution.     So.  Lit.  J.  i:  141.  — So.  Lit.  Mess. 

6:  681. 

—  of  the  Scarborough  Season.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  216. 

—  of  ShetHeld.     Tait,  i :  482. 

—  of  Shetland.     Hogg,  i:  243. 

—  of  Spanish  Pride.     (J.  T.  Doyen)  Overland,  9:  141. 

—  of  a  Tadpole.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Once  a  Week,  i:  15. 

—  of  ten  Years  ago.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  141. 

—  of  a  Tombstone.     (D.  O'C.  Townley)  Cath.  World,  4: 

792. 

—  of  the  Trefetheness.  (H.  P.  Spofford)  Harper,  22:  489. 

—  of  a  Tub.     Blackw.  53:  352. 

—  of  the  Tub;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  691. 

—  of  Two-and-Sixpcnce ;  a  Poem.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  570. 

—  of  two  Cities.     (C.  Dickens)  All  the  Year,  i:  1-601. 

2:  1-93. 

—  of  two  Houses.     Tinsley,  5:  426. 

—  of  two  Lockets.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Galaxy,  14:  5. 

—  of  the  War.     (C.  Clarke)  Temp.  Bar,  18:  316. 

—  of  the  West.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i :  437. 


TALE 


1281 


TALMUD 


Tale  of  the  Year  1685.     Eraser,  21:  534. 
Tale  Sketch.     (L.  Kip)  Overland,  6:  40. 
Tales  from  the  Dramatists.     (A.  H.  Bromilow)  Colburn, 
163:  43-536-     164:  19-414. 

—  from  the  Fjeld.     Once  a  Week,  20:  15,  23,  45. 

—  from  tlie  old  Dramatists.     Peep.  J.  7:  i6g. 

—  Italian  popular.     (T.  F.  Crane)  No.  Am.  123:  25. 

—  Mediaeval,  Moral  Character  of.     Chr.  Rem.  40:  43. 

—  of  the  back  Parlor.     Knick.  35:  524.     36:   139. 

—  of  a  Barrister.     Quar.  79:  61. 

—  of  Belkin.     (A.  S.  Pushkin)  St.  Paul's,  14:  109-361. 

—  of  the  Cloister.     Black w.  7:  132. 

—  of  the  Coast  Guard.     Chamb.  J.  17:  210.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  26:  221. 

—  of  Countesses.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Knick.  41 :  134. 

—  of  the  Daft  Days.     Blaekw.  12:  600,  761.     13:  324. 

—  of  the  Human  Heart.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  50. 

—  of  mv  Dragoman.     (B.  May)  Colburn,  99:  199-450. 
100:  52-297.     loi:  197. 

—  of  the  Trains.     Dub.  Univ.  25:   1   519. 

—  of  the  Wedding.     Blaekw.  ig:  548,  710.    20:  59,  2S3. 

—  of  white  Elephants.     (.1.  Payn)  Belgra.  37:  297. 

—  of  Woman's  Trials.  (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Colburn,  48:  464. 
Talegalla,  The.     Penny  M.  11:  292,  311. 

Talent  and  Genius.     (C.  P.  Craneh)  Atlan.  45:  616. — 
Tait,  4:  4S3. 

—  Does  it  go  in  the  Male  Line  ?    Chamb.  J.  4:  369. 
Talents.     Sharpe,  44:  198. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     Knick.  33:  189 
Talented  Family,  A  most.     Eraser,  14:  104,  150. 
Talfonrd,   T.  Noon,   with   portrait.     Fraser,    14:  68. — 

Bentley,  9:  301.  —  Internal.  M.  i:  170. — Colburn, 
99:  27.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  156.  —  Eel.  M. 
30:  311.  —  (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  100:  407.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  32:  188.  —  Nat.  M.  5:  97.  —  Liv.  Age, 
41:  253.  —  Mus.  44:  315. 

—  and  Sir  J.  Stephen.     (G.  H.  Hollister)  Am.  Whig  R. 

4:  388. 

—  Athenian  Captive;  a  Tragedy.     Eel.  R.  68:  181. — 

Mo.  R.  146:  173.  —  Dub.  R.  5:  224. 

—  Ion;  a  Tragedy.     Quar.  54:  505. — Ed.  R.  63:  143. 

—  Blaekw.  126:  419.  — (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  44: 
485.— (T.  D.  Woolsey)  Chr.  Q.  Spec,  ip:  156.— 
Fraser,  14:  218. — Colburn,  47:  342. — So.  Lit.  J. 
4:  289.  — (E.  A.  Meredith)  Canad.  Mo.  8:  38. 

—  Last  Poetry  and  Prose.     Colburn,   loi :  464.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  221.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33:  222. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     No.  Brit.  25:  47.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  38:  433. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  51:  213. 

—  Miscellanies.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  57:  333. 

—  Speech  for  Publisher  of  Shelley.     Mo.  R.  155:  545. 

—  Vacation  Rambles.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  318.  —Liv.  Age, 

13:  33- 
Talipot  Tree  of  Ceylon.     Penny  M.  2:  257. 
Talisman  for  182S"     (H.  Payne)  No.  Am.  26:  258.—  So. 

R.  1 :  262. 
Talismans  and  Amulets.     All  the  Year,  8:  85.     9:  225. 

—  and  Portents.     Chamb.  .J.  41:  244. 

Talk  and  Talkers.   (T.  H.  Shreve)  Hesp.  i :  18.  —  Cornh. 
16:  719.     17:  90,  168,  370. — Ed.  M.  70:  448. 

—  Small,  and  verj- small  Taik.    (L.  Hale)Argosy,  3:  123. 

—  with  Time;  a  Poem.  (L.  H.  Sigourney)  Hogg,  6:  301. 
Talker  and  the  Worker.    (J.  E.  Carpenter)  Colburn,  108: 

231-345- 
Talkers,  Hints  to.     Once  a  Week,  25:  209. 

—  of  Society.     (.J.  B.  Owen)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  11:  209. 
Talking  and  Conversation.     Temp.  Bar,  34:  179. 

—  and  Listening,  Arts  of.     Chamb.  J.  58:  737. 

—  Art  of.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  4S7. 

—  Talk  upon.    New  Eng.  M.  8:  372. 

—  rersM*  Conversation.    Knick.  8:  331. 

81 


Talking-Machine.    Ev.  Sat.  9 :  647,  654.  —  All  the  Year, 
24:  393.    See  Phonograph;  Telephone;  Microphone. 
Tall  People.     All  the  Year,  12:  489. 
Tallemant  des  Reaux.     Temp.  Bar,  56:  355. 
Talleyrand-P(f-rigord,C.  M.  de,  Prince.     Quar.  123:  383. 

—  (F.A.Chateaubriand)  Bentley,  28:  182.  —  (\V. 
Stigand)  Belgra.  28  :  486.  —Temp.  Bar,  37:  86. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  40.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80: 
239.  —  Temp.  Bar,  57:  170.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
143:  323. —  Dub.  Univ.  29:  635,  709.  —  (F.Jeffrey) 
Ed.  R.  7:  151. — So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  569.  —  Liv.  Age, 
8:  117.  — Knick.  3:  323,  415.  —  Blaekw.  37:  76.  — 
Mus.  20:  361.  26:  33S. — with  portrait,  Fraser,  7: 
So.  19:  127,  287.  42:  522.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
27:  590.  Same  art.  Harper,  2:  215.  —  with  portrait, 
Ed.  M.  68:  640.  —  C-lburn,  34:  80.  — (H.  I,.  Bul- 
wer)  Cath.World,  8:  88.  — Ev.  Sat.  14:  47.  — Hesp. 
1 :  260. 

—  at  Vienna.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  32:  386. 

—  Character  of.     Ed.  R.  67:  547. 

—  Correspondence  of.     (.J.  Kirkland)  Dial  (Cli.),  2:  57. 

—  Essay  of.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  6:  63. 

—  Last  Moments  of.    Liv.  Age,  8:117.    21 :  176.  — Mus. 

36:  84. 

—  Leaves  from  the  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  635,  709. 

30:  41,  376.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  11:  316,  446.  12: 
28,  404. 

—  Papers  of._  Colburn,   70:  1-333.     ^l'•  45-341.     72: 

180-473.     73:  315-554- 

—  Political  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  135:  319. 

—  George  Sand  on.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  625.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  60:  38.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  46:  391. 

—  Sayings  and  Doings  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  407. 

—  Sketch  of.     (George  Sand)  Dem.  R.  17:  332. 

—  Youth  of.     Chamb.  J.  12:  204. 

Tallien,  Madame.     Fraser,  77:  286.     Same  art.  Ed.  M. 

70:  604. — St.  Paul's,  i:  455. 
Tallow,  Great  Speculation  in,  1859.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  19: 

622. 
Tallow-Tree  of  China.     Chamb.  J.  17:  292. 

—  and  Insect  Wax.  (J.  D.  Macgowan)  Am.  J.  Sci.  62:  17. 
Tallulah  Falls.     (L.  R.  Fewell)  So.  M.  10:  513. 
Talma,  Franfois  Joseph,  the  Tragedian.     Blaekw.  18: 

297.  —  All  the  Year,  40:  183.  —  Temp.  Bar,  47:  27. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  205.  —  Dub.  Univ.  48:  704. 
Same  art.  Ed.  M.  40:  216.  —  Colburn,  5:  12.  56: 
15.     72:  536. 

—  as  an  Actor.     Ev.  Sat.  10 :  334. 
Tallmadge,  James,  with  portrait.     Hunt,  23:  64. 
Talmage,  T.  Dc  Witt,  and  the  Pulpit  bouffe.     (E.  L.  God- 
kin)  Nation,  28:  196. 

—  Case  of,  and  the  Religious  Press.     (H.  M.  Field)  Na- 

tion, 30:  42. 
Talmud,  The.  Ed.  R.  138:  28.  Same  art.  Liv.  A^<^,  118: 
579.  —  Blaekw.  106;  5'?3.  —  (M.  Griinbauni)  No. 
Am.  108:  397.  — ('ornh.  32:  192.  —  (B.  Pick)  Bapt. 
Q.  10:  66.  —  (B.  H.  Cowpcr)  Kitto,  40:  249.  Same 
art.  Theo.  Eel.  5:  526.  —  (L.  C.  Newman)  Lijipinc. 
i:  521.  —  Liv.  Age,  142:  195.  —  Dub.  Univ.  90:  241. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  7:  236. 

—  after  Time  of  Christ.     (Dr.  Michelsen)  Kitto,  33:  321. 

—  Aid  from,  in  New  Testament  Studies.     Bost.  R.  4: 

340- 

—  and  M.  Aurdius  Antoninus.    (E.  H.  Plumptre)  Con- 

temp.  10:  81. 

—  and  Jewish  Reformation.     Blaekw.  106:  533.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  195. 

—  and  the  Rabbis.     (I.  Nordheimer)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  s.  2:  261. 

—  Books  of.     Dub.  Univ.  96:  72. 

—  Gleanings  after.     Liv.  Age,  96:  599. 

from.     (J.  Robertson)  Good  Words,  16:  69,  131. 


TALMUD 


1282 


TARIFF 


Talmud,  The,  History  of.    Quar.  123:  417.    Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  96:  18. 

—  in  its  Origin  and  Results.     Chr.  Eem.  56:  241. 

—  Poetical  Legends  of,     Kitto,  6:  42. 

—  Value  and  Character  of.     (R.  S.  Poole)  Contemp.  7: 

108.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  171. 

—  Relation  of  Jews  and  Gentiles  to.     Danv.  Q.  4:  310. 

—  Why  should  Christians  feel   interested  in  ?     (C.  E. 

Stowe)  Atlan.  21:  673. 
See  Hagada. 
Tamalpais,  Trip  to.     (A.  S.  Evans)  Overland,  3:  335. 
Taman,  Peninsula  of.     Colburn,  106:  i. 
Tamar  and  Tavy  Rivers.     Lond.  Soc.  II :  449. 
Bray's  Borders  of.     Mo.  R.  139:  417. 

—  Rambles  along.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  701. 
Tamarind,  The.     Penny  M.  3:  97. 
Tamarind-Tree.     Chamb.  J.  12:  359. 
Tamil  Historical  MSS.     For.  Q.  19:  198. 

Tamil  Language,  Ziegenbalg's  Grammar  of.     (H.  Eck- 

ford)  Scrib.  11:  363. 
Taming  of  the  Pj-thoness.     (L.  de  la  Ram^)  Bentley, 

50:  96. 
Tamman}'.    Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  415. —  (V.  B.  Denslow) 

Internat.  R.  8:  428. 

—  and  Patronage.     (D.  H.  Wheeler)  Lakeside,  5:  402. 

—  Ciiiefs  of.    All  the  Year,  27:  6. 

—  Frauds  of.     (E.  S.  Nadal)  Nation,  15:  5.  —  with  por- 

traits, Ev.  Sat.  11:  404,  411,  482. 

The  Boss's  Rule.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  13:  236. 

Christians  and  Thieves.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

13:  286. 

Decision  in  Tweed's  Case.     Nation,  21 :  67. 

Overthrow  of  Tweed.     (E.  L.  Godkin j  Nation,  17: 

349- 
Rising  against  the  Ring.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

13:  300. 

Rule  of  Four,  1871,     Ev.  Sat.  10:  530. 

What  are  you  going  to  do  about  it  ?     (S.  Sterne) 

Nation,  13:  125. 
What-  has  been  done  to  punish  the  Ring  ?     (E.  S. 

Nadal)  Nation,  14:  284. 
What  Wiiians's  Reply  ought  to  have  been.     (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  12:  285. 

—  Story  of.     (R.  Home)  Harper,  44:  685,  835. 
Tamuz  and  the  Mound-Builders.     Galaxy,  14:  83. 
Tam worth  Dinner.     Blackw.  38:  464. 

Tanagra  Figurines.     Am.  Arch.  6:    131  —  (E.  Strahan) 

Scrib.  21 :  911. 
Taney,  Roger  B.,  Chief  .Justice.    (G.  W.  Searle)  Nat.  Q. 

10:  50.  — (C.  M.  Ellis)  Atlan.  15:  151.  — So.  Lit. 

Mess.  4:  348. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  Q.  27:  357. 

—  Tyler's  Life  of.    (M.  Storey)  No.  Am.  116:  194.  — (A. 

R.  Macdonough)  Nation,    15:    300.  —  So.  R.  n.  s. 
12:  235. 
Tanganyika,  Lake.     Geog.  M.  2:  i,  71,  123. 

—  Toiling  by.     (J.   Thomson)  Good  Words,   22:    141, 

177. 
Tangier;  a  Peep  at  the  Moghrebins.    (N.  Colgan)  Temp. 
Bar,  61 :  241. 

—  Out  of  Civilization.     St.  James,  24:  203. 

—  Reminiscences  of,  in  1836.  Penny  M.  13:  313,326,  334. 

—  Visit  to.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  357. 

Tangled  Skein.     (A.  Fonblanque,  jr.)  St.  James,  3:  223, 

311,479.    4:  16-41S.     5:  17-418.    6:  59,169. 
Tangible  Immortality.     Colburn,  58:  495. 
Tangj'e,  Richard,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  165:   1163. 
Tanks,  Cylindrical  Iron.     (J.  D.  Crehore)  Eel.  Engin. 

25:  33°- 
Tankards,  Peg.     Antiquary,  i:  18. 
Tannahill,  Robert,  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  178. 
Tanner's  Widow.     Colburn,  7:  153. 


Tannery  at  Prattsville,   N.   Y.     Hunt,    17:    156.  — J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  44:  268. 
Tanning.     Penny  M.  5:  118. 

—  Cool-Sweating  Process.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  35:  109. 

—  in  South  Africa.     Pract.  M.  7:  338. 

—  Leather-Dressing,  etc.     J.  Frankl.  Inst,  i:  1 16-331. 

—  Use  of  Sodium  Sulphide  in.     (W.  Eitner)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  102:  208. 

Tan-Pits  of  Rouel.     Hogg,  11:  459. 

Tantah,  Day  at.     Lippinc.  22:  355. 

Tantalates,  Analysis  of  some  American.  (W.  J.  Com- 
stock)  Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  131. 

Tantalus.  (W.W.  Story)  Blackw.  123:  757.  — Dial,4:  357. 

Tantia  Topee,  Pursuit  of.     Blackw.  88:  172. 

Tantallon  Castle.     Penny  M.  2:  369. 

Taouism  and  Confucianism,  Douglass  on.  (S.  W.  Wil- 
liams) Nation,  29:  407. 

Tapas,  the  Notary  of  Argostoli;  a  Tale.  (A.  Ranzabe) 
Temp.  Bar,  21:  256-483.     22:  95. 

Tapestry.  All  the  Year,  19:  64.  — (E.  M.  Hlestand) 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  297. —Chamb.  J.  55:  632. — 
Penny  M.  12:   195. 

—  Gobelin.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Appleton,  16:  61. 

—  in  St.  Mary's  Hall  at  Coventry.     (G.  Scharf)  Arch. 

36:  438. 

—  Origin  and  Historj-  of.  (C.  Tomlinson)  Hunt,  45;  Ti^^- 

—  Portraits  in.     All  the  Year,  38:  31,  148,  269. 

—  Royal  Windsor.     All  the  Year,  40:  132.  —  Lond.  Soc. 

35:  318- 

—  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  7:  431. 
See  Bayeux;  Needlework. 

Tapir,  Hunting  the.     Chamb.  J.  22:  419. 

—  Malay.     Penny  M.  13:  192. 
Tai)iser's  Tale.     (L.  Hunt)  Eraser,  57:  160. 

Tappan,  Benjamin,  with  portrait.     Dem.   R.  7:    540 

(B.  Tappan)  Cong.  Q.  7:  131. 
Tappan,  Henry  P.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  451. 

—  and  University  of  Michigan.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  641. 
Tappan,  William  B.,  Poems  of.   (A.  Lanison)  Chr.  Exam. 

36:  390.  —  Chr.  R.  7:  302. 
Tappan  Genealogy.     (H.  Tappan)  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  48. 
Tappan,  where  Andr^  was  executed.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7 :  S56. 

—  The  '76  Stone  House  at.   (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hii-t. 

3:  743- 
Tapping  the  Butts.     House.  Words,  5:  501,  530. 
Tar.     Chamb.  J.  30:  39. 

—  and  I'eathers.     (W.  Hardman)  Once  a  Week,  8:  134. 
Tar-Making  in  Bothnia.     Penny  M.  5:  49. 

Tar  Water,  Bishop  Berkeley  on.     Retros.  17:  19. 
Tarai,  The.  Description  of.     Penny  M.  7:  93. 
Tarakanof,  Elizabeth,  Russian  Princess.    0.  &  N.  2:  45S. 

—  Legend  of.     (W.  R.   S.  Ralston)  Macmil.  20:   311. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  427.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
103:  21.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  8:  225. 
Tarantula  Spider.     Penny  M.  14:  94,  loi. 

—  Habits  of.     (Mrs.  M.  treat)  Am.  Natural.  13:  485. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Once  a  Week,  29:  567. 
Tarantula  Killers,  Texas.     (G.  Lincecum)  Am.  Natural. 

i:  137. 
Tarente,  Prince  of,  his  Love  Story.     Cornh.  25:  465. 
Tarentella,  a  Neapolitan  Dance.    Penny  M.  14:  441,450. 
Targumim,  or  Chaldee  Paraphrases.     Chr,  Obs.  i:  85. 
Tariff.    (E.  Atkinson)  Nation,  i :  134. — Niles's  Reg  28: 

186.     29:  49.     34:  Si,  164.     35:  24,  50.     37:  C07, 

219.     38:208,342,381.    39:50)313-    40:  45' 10^-. 

114.     41:  234,  245.     42:  61,  104,  182.  —  (M.  1).  L. 

Rodet)  Hunt,  II :  299. 

—  and  Currency.     (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  33:  191. 

—  and  Finances.     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  105. 

—  and  Manufactures,  Report  on,  1831.    Niles's  Reg.  39: 

306. 
Minority  Report  on,  1S31.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  40S. 


TARIFF 


1283 


TARTARY 


Tariff  and  the  Railroads;  iSSo.  (H.White)  Xation,  30:  54. 

—  and  special  Taxation.     Bauli.  M.  (N.  Y.)  26:  069. 

—  British  and  American,  1832.     Niles's  Keg.  42:  414. 

—  British,  1S42.     Hunt,  7:  367. 

—  British  Table  of  Duties  in  1S46.     Hunt,  16:  405. 

—  Canadian.     (Gokhvin  Smith)  Contemp.  40:  37S. 

—  Chinese.     Hunt,  14:  1IS2. 

—  Cobbett's  Letter  on,  1S28.     Niles's  Reg.  35:  105. 

—  Dixon's  Speech  on.     So.  Q.  9:  114. 

—  Duties  by  Acts  of  1816,  '24,  '28,  '32.     Hunt,  6:  534. 

—  Duties  of  1S40,  Table  of.     Hunt,  3:  253. 

—  Fredericksburg  Memorial.     Niles's  Reg.  19:  5. 

—  Harrisburg  Addresses.     Niles's  Reg.  33:  100,  123. 

—  in  France,   History'  of.     Westm.   62:    564.  —  (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  9:  428. 

—  Morrill.     All  the  Year,  6:  328. 

—  of  Antigua,  1848.     Hunt.  19:  647. 

—  of  England,  1825.     Niles's  Keg.  29:  135,  153. 
182S.     Niles's  Reg.  35:  91. 

1S30.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  314. 

—  of  France,  1830.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  370. 

—  of  German  Commercial  Union.     Hunt,  8:  96.  —  (F. 

.J.  Grund)  No.  Am.  58:  55. — Ed.  K.  79:  54. 

—  of  Jamaica,  Hunt.  18:  90. 

—  of  Norway.     Hunt,  19:  555. 

—  of  Russia,  1830.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  385. 
1845.     Hunt,  15:  495. 

—  of  Sweden.     Hunt,  7:  295. 

—  on  Books.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Nation,  4:  195,  239,  —  (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  10:  117,  138.  157. 

—  on  Wool,  1S46.     (J.  S.  Wright)  Hunt,  14:  244. 

—  Principles  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  14:  334.     16:  419. 

—  Protective.    (L  C.  Pray)  Hunt.  2:  09.  —  (H.  J.  Bur- 

ton) Hunt,  n:  254.  —  (M.  D.  L.  Rodet)  Hunt,  ii: 
299. — (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  19:  223.  —  (A.  H. 
Everett)  No.  Am.  30:  160.  32:  127.  —  No.  Am. 
35:  265.  —  (F.  Bo  wen)  No.  Am.  73:  90.  —  (H. 
Greelev)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  iii.  4:  215.  5:  201. 
14:  81.  —  Ed.  R.  72:  221.  —  Dem.  R.  7:  341.  9: 
329,  10:357.  14:291,447.  19:  163.  — Am.  Q. 
10:  444.  11:  345.— So.  K.  2:  582.  6:  206.  8: 
213.  — Niles's  Keg.  17:  87.  19:  33'-  20:306,354. 
21:  121^  147.  22:  2,  292.  23:  40,  iiS.  24:  99, 
116. — So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  421. 

National  Self-Protection.    (J.  Wharton)  Atlan.  36: 

298. 

See  also  Protection. 

—  Revenue,  What  is  a?     (A.  Ingraham)  Hunt,  13:  434. 

—  Revision  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  44. 

—  Simplification  of.     (H.  White)  Nation,  29:  379. 

—  U.  S.,  History  of,  1 789-1861.    Hunt,  44:  561.   45:  502. 
of  1816.    "(F.  Wharton)  Hunt,  9:  495. 

of  1S20.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  133.  164,  179. 

Baldwin's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  241,  403. 

Lowndes's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  18:  259. 

Report  on.     Niles's  Reg.  19:  233. 

of  1821.    (J.  T.  Austin)  No.  Am.  12:  60.  — Niles's 

Keg.  20:  341,  370.     21:  316. 

of  1S22.     Niles's  Keg.  24:  55. 

of  1823.     Niles's  Reg.  25:  234. 

of  1824.    Niles's  Reg.  25:  315,  333.    26:  13,  in. 

Clay's  Speech.     Niles's  Keg.  26:  378. 

AVebster's  Speech.    Niles's  Keg.  26:  409. 

of  1S27.    Ann.  Keg.  3:  35.  — Niles's  Keg.  39:  291. 

of  1828.    Niles's  Keg.  33:  401,  431.    34:  203,  290. 

35:  47,  58-     37:  26.     39:  243,  265,  345. 

of  1832.     (A.  Stewart)  Ann.  Keg.  8:  49,  167. 

Debate  and  Final  Vote  on.     Niles's  Reg.  42: 

325,  34°- 

Adams's  (J.Q.)  Report.  Niles's  Reg.  42:  231,244. 

Secretary  of  Treasury  Report.    Niles's  Reg.  42: 

18S. 


Tariff,  U.  S.,  of  1S32,  Hayne's  Speech.  Niles's  Reg.  41 : 
396. 

McDuffie's  Report.    Niles's  Reg.  42:  134. 

Ingersoll's  Report.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  141. 

Clay's  Speech,  Jan.  11.     Niles's  Reg.  41 :  385. 

Feb.  2.    Niles's  Reg.  42:  2. 

Feb.  12.     Niles's  Keg.  43:  411. 

Adams's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  438. 

of  1833.    Niles's  Keg.  44:  47. 

Clay's  Speech.     Niles's  Keg.  44:  75. 

Davis's  Speech.     Niles's  Keg.  44:  79. 

of  1842.     Hunt,  7:  457. —  (H.  G.  Kice)  Hunt,  14: 

261.  —  Am.  Alma.  1843:  180. 

of  1846.     (H.  Greeley)  Am.  Whig  R.  3:    100. — 

Am.  Whig  R.  4:  215.— (D.  Raymond)  .\m.  Whig 
R.  7:  384.  — Am.  Whig  R.  12:  300.  — (A.  Ingra- 
ham) Hunt,  14:  443.  —  Am.  Alma.  1847:  164. — 
De  Bow,  2:  193.  —  Hunt,  15:  300. 

Regulations  of.     Hunt,  16:  81. 

prior  to  1812.     (A.  S.  Bolles)  Penn  Mo.  12:  739. 

Tariffs,  American,  Injustice  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  249. 

—  and  Trade  of  various  Countries,  1S51-62.     (R.  Valpv) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  26:  143. 

—  Comparative.     Hunt,  40:  286. 

—  High  and  low.     Republic,  5:  228. 

—  Secretary  Walker's  Report.   Am.  Whig  K.  3:  335.    4: 

410.     5:  313. 
See  also  Duties;  Free  Trade;  Corn  Laws. 
Tariff  Bill,  1878.     (G.  Schwab)  Nation,  26:  89,  224. 
Tariff  Controversy.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  132. 
Tariff  Question.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  234.  —  Xa- 

tion,  10:  250.  —  (II.  A.  Hill)  Internat.  R.  10:  131. 

—  (H.  White)  Galaxy,  24:  501. 

—  and  its  Relations  to  the  Commercial  Crisis,  1S77.    (II. 

White)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  117. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (G.  Walker)  No.  Am.  95:  463. 

—  in  1S77.     (H.  White)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  9:  117. 
Tariff  Reactions.     (A.  L.  Perry)  No.  Am.  129:  407. 
Tariff  Reform.     (H.  White)  Nation,  25:  297.  — Blackw. 

130:  542- 

—  in  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  122. 

—  Steps  towards.     (G.  Schwab)  Nation,  27:  329. 
Tariuni  Lake,  in  Fiji.     (E.  A.  Liardct)  Ger.g.'M.  3:  63. 
Tarleton,  Sir  Banastre.     Blackw.  116:  432. 

Tarns,  Origin  of.     (J.  C.  Ward)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  18:  51. 
Tarpley,  C.  S.,  with  portrait.     De  Bow,  12:  2}^. 
Tarragona,  Spain.     Cornh.  20:  363. 
Tarrat's  Grange:  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  30:  169. 
Tarry-at-IIome  Travel.     0.  &  N.  2:  653. 
Tartan  Factory,  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  31 :  29S. 
Tartar's  Tour;   a  Poem.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  L'niv.  84: 

737- 
Tartars,  Ancient  Burial-Places  of  the.    (W.  Tooke)  Arch. 
7:  222. 

—  Crim,  Manners  of.    Quar.  29:  116. 

—  in  China.     Retros.  17:  313. 

—  in  Hungary.     Penny  M.  7:  iSi. 

—  Revolt  of.     Blackw.  42:  89. 

—  Tourgouth's  Embassy  to.     Quar.  25:  414. 

Tartar  Concjuerors  in  India.     Eel.  K.  lOO:  528.     Same 

.nrt.  Eel.  M.  34:  87. 
Tartar  Fairy  Tales  and  Legends.     (J.  P.  Lesley)  0.  &  N. 

1 :  460,  641.    2:  575. 
Tartar  Fight  at  Kazan.     (D.  Ker)  Lippinc.  22:  122. 
Tartar  Princess;  a  Tale  of  1241.     Dub.  Univ.  4:  369. 
Tartary  and  Mongolia,  Travels  in.     (S.  M.  Partridge) 

Knick.  33:  314,  415. 

—  and  Oriental  Siberia.     DeBow,  25:  1S5. 

—  and  Thibet,  Lamanism  in.     Ed.  K.  93:  402. 

—  Antiquities  of.   (P.  Demidoff  and  J.  K.  Forster)  Arch. 

2:  222,  227. 

—  Atkinson's  Recollections  of.    Liv.  Age,  76:  603. 


TARTARY 


1284 


TAXES 


Tartarj',  Chinese.    Blackw.  1 17:  69-600.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  125:  355. 
Sport  in.     Liv.  Age,  32:  492. 

—  Fleming's  Horsebacli  in  Mantelui.  Liv.  Age,  78:  128. 

—  Hue's  French  Missionaries  in.     Fraser,  45:  33. 

—  Hue's  Journey  in.     (Dr.  Walker)  Evaiig.  R.  7:  476. 

—  Missionaries  in,  1844.     Colburn,  90:   i. 

—  Tartar  and  his  Home.  (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  19:  393. 

—  Zwick's  Kalmuck.     Eel.  R.  53:  23. 
Tasbrook's  Testimonial.     (J.  Paj-n)  BeJgra.  30:  472. 
Tascar  and  Eva;  a  Poem.  (R.  Scott)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  739. 
Tasimeter.     Nature,  18:  36S.     See  Carbon  Button. 
Tasmania.     Dub.  Univ.  41 :  463. 

—  By  Coaeh  through.     Tinsley,  7:   116. 

—  Meredith's  Home  in.     Liv.  Age,  39:  295. 

—  Native  Tribes  of.     (.J.  E.  Calder)  Antlirop.  J.  3:  7. 

—  Northwest  Coast  of .  St.  James,  33:  210,613.  34:281. 

—  Sketcher  in.     (G.  Grove)  Once  a  Week,  6:  275.  304. 

—  Trouting  in.     (W.  Senior)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  ig:  594. 

—  Trnganini,  Last  Princess  of.      (J.  A.  Langford)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  17:  4156. 

—  Voyage  to.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  9,  275. 
Tasmanians.    Nature,  14:  211. 

Tasmanian  Devil.      St.  Paul's,  8:  312.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  no:  534.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  289. 
Tasmanian  Journal  of  Natural  Science,  Agriculture,  etc. 

Mo.  R.  157:  520. 
Tasso,  Bernardo.      (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  30: 

742.  —  (C.  D.  Burdett)  Hogg,  12:  333.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

25:  424. 

—  Original  Letters  of.     Fraser,  89:  42. 

Tasso,  Torquato.  Quar.  loi :  So. — Bentley,  57:  289. — 
Dub.  Univ.  25:  582.  26:  80.  — Eel.  R.  104:  531. — 
(E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  i:  375.  — Temp.  Bar,  33:  542. 
—  Penny  M.  2:  95.  —  Sharpe,  24:  283. 

—  and  the  Alberto  Manuscri])ts.     New  York  R.  9:  424. 

—  and  Chatterton.     For.  Q.  29:  465. 

—  and  Horace.      Ed.  R.  92:  533.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

27:  3S5.     Same  art.  Eel.  i\L  22:  306. 

—  and  St.  Onofrio.      (H.  Macmillan)  Good  Words,  18: 

484,  548. 

—  and  Virgil.    Lond.  Q.  12:  73.  —  (G.  W.  Shaw)  Knick. 

37:  478. 

—  Biographical  Sketch  of .     Bost.  Mo.  i:  33. 

—  Black's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  12:  961,  1083. 

—  Day  in  Garden  of.     (J.  A.  Harrison)  So.  M.  14:  yy. 

—  Fairfax's.     (J.  C  Gray)  No.  Am.  14:  87. 

—  Goethe's.     See  Goethe. 

—  Homes  and  Haunts  of.  (F.E.Trollope)  Belgra.  38:  176. 

—  Hunt's.     Quar.  25:426.  —  Mo.  R.  89:  173.     90:55. 

93:  17.  —  Mus.  i:  278. 

—  Jerusalem   delivered.      Dub.    Univ.    65:    356.  —  St. 

James,  21 :  26. 
Episode  from.      Dub.  Univ.  88:  6is.     89:  754. 

—  LastResting-Place  of.  (T.A.Trollope)  Lippinc.  18:  512. 

—  Life  of .    Chr.  Rem.  5:  786.    6:  432.    7:  319.    8:185. 
and  Works  of.      (C.  M.  Pliillimore)  Maemil.  32: 

416,  532.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   127:  110,  367. — 
Brit.  Q.  20:  373. 

—  Lyric  Poetry  of .     Colburn,  5:  ^y;^. 

—  Mental  Infirmities  of.     Colburn,  91 :  168. 

—  Milman's  Life,  Wilde's  Conjectures.    Colburn,  91 :  62. 

—  Rinaldo.     Retros.  11:  272. 

—  Scene  in  the  Life  of.    (J.  Pardoe)  Dijb.  Univ.  21 :  4S2. 

Same  art.  Godey,  47:  516. 

—  Secret  History  of.     Knick.  8:  447. 

—  Story  of.     (Alice  King)  Argosy,  6:   575. 

—  Stories  and  Translations  from.  Chamb.  J.  5:  247,  380. 

6:  187,  267. 

—  to  Eleonora.      (Prof.  Sylvester)  Dark  Blue,  i:  510. 

—  Virnjil,  and  Raphael.     Blackw.  57:  401. 

—  Vision  of.     Fraser,  16:  732. 


Tasso,  Torquato,  Wiffen's.     Quar.  34:   i.  — Westm.  6: 
404.  —  Mo.  R.  95:  161.     108:  309.  — Mus.  10:  414. 

—  Ed.  R.  42:  456. 

Tassoni,  Alessandro,  Scenes  from.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  406. 

—  Walker's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  23:  497. 

Taste.     St.  Paul's,  i:  92.  — (L.  H.  Sigourney)  Godev, 
20:  88. 

—  Alison's  Theorj'^  of.     EcLR.15:  126.  —  Chr.  Obs.  11: 

91.—  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  18:  i.     Same  art.  Selec. 
Ed.  R.  3:  182.  —Gen.  Repos.  3:   189. 

—  and  Fashion.     (H.  Bushnell)  NewEng.  i:  153. 

—  and  Morals.    (H.N.Day)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  3:  524. 

—  and  Music  in  England.     Blackw.  53:  127. 

—  Association  in  Matters  of.     So.  R.  7:  36S. 

—  Cultivation  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  480. 

in'  early  Life.      (A.  Parish)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1846:  139. 

—  Development  of.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  754. 

—  Diffusion  of .     Blackw.  87:  151. 

—  Education  of  Public.    (T.  B.  Fox)  Chr.  Exam.  53:  358. 

—  Essay  on.     Blackw.  3:  21. 

—  Greek  Philosophy  of.     (Sir  D.  K.  Sandford)  Ed.  R. 

54:  39- 

—  in  Art.     (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Cornh.  18:  170. 

—  M'Dermot's  Dissertation  on.     Mo.  R.  100:  296. 

—  of  the  Day.     Fraser,  56:  288,  604. 

—  Our  Houses.    Fraser,  57:  555. 

—  Physiology  of.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  161. 

—  Pleasures  of.     (H.  L.  Baugher)  Evang.  R.  12:  214. 

—  Popular,  Cultivation  of.    Penny  M.  5:  479. 

—  Principles  of.     Ed.  R.  7:  295. 

—  Progress  of.      Quar.  149:  47.     Same  art.  Liv,  Age, 

144:  451. 

—  Struggles  of.     Art  J.  2:  301. 

—  Unprofessional.     (H.  Lawrenny)  Portfo.  2:  118. 

—  What  is  meant  by?    Dub.  Univ.  75:  354. 
See  Domestic  Taste. 

Tastes,  Concerning.      (C.  L.  Eastlake)  Scrib.  17:  737, 
Tate,  Nahum,  and  Dr.  Brady.     St.  James,  3:  341. 
Tate's  Island,  Deliverance  from.     Meth.  M.  21 :  292. 
Tatian's  Diatessaron.  (J.B.Lightfoot)  Contemp.  29:  1132. 
Tattersall's.  All  the  Year,  34:  207.  —  Chamb.  J.  46:  385. 
Tattershail  Tower.     Once  a  Week,  13:  306. 
Tattooed  Man  from  Burmah.     (A.  W.  Franks)  Anthrop. 

J.  2:  228. 
Tattooing  and  Branding.     Ev.  Sat.  16:  205. 
Tauism  outlined.     (R.  H.  Graves)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  417. 
Tauler,  John.     Theo.  Eel.  4:    181.  — (E.  Hello)  Cath. 

World,  7:  422. 

—  and  his  Theology.     (C.  W.  Bennett)  Meth.  Q.  29:  45. 

—  Middle- .\ge  Mysticism.     Brit.  Q.  25:  353. 
Taunton,  England.     All  the  Year,  2i :  208. 

—  College  School  at.     Nature,  2:  48. 

Taunton,  Mass.,  Records  of,    N.  E.  Reg.  13:  251.     16: 

324.     17:  34,  232. 
Tautphoeus,  J.  M.,  Baroness,     Cyrilla,    New  Q.  2:  389. 

—  Quits.    New  Q.  6:  440. 

Tavern  at  Midnight.     (K.  Meadows)  Peop.  J.  i:  57. 
Taverns,  with  a  Glance  at  Panton  Square.   Fraser,  18:  102. 
Tavern  Life,  Old.    (H.  B.  Baker)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  23:  741. 

—  French.     House.  Words,  16:  159,  207. 
See  Hotels ;  Inns. 

Tavistock,  Marquis  of,  Letter  of.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

61:  238. 
Tax,  Income.     See  Income  Tax. 

—  Land.     Westm.  41:  67. 

—  on  Capital.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  840. 

—  Personal-Property.    (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  19:  329. 

—  Property.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  19:  i. 

Spirit  of,  without  the  Form.     Westm.  22:  403. 

Taxes.    Blackw.  27:  4S7.  —  Chamb.  J.  41:  198,   43:373- 

—  Bost.  R.  4:  519. 


TAXES 


1285 


TAXATION 


Taxes,  Direct  and  indirect.     Nat.  Q.  6:  149. 

—  Effect  on  the  Revenue  of  Remission  of.    (W.  A.  Guy) 

.J.  Statis.  Soc.  16:  193. 

—  Excise.     (A.  Walker)  Lippinc.  i:  436. 

—  Local,  of  the  United  Kingdom.     Ed.  R.  85:  100. 

—  on  Bankers  and  Brokers.     Bank.  M.  (N.  V.)  36:  365. 

—  on  Knowledge.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  62:   126. — 

Westm.  15:  238.  —Ed.  R.  91:  431.  93:  360. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  15:  499.  —  Cliamb.  J.  17:  329. 

—  on  Land.     (R.  Giffen)  Fortn.  15:  771. 

—  on  Literature.     Ed.  R.  53:  427.  —  (T.  P.  Thompson) 

Westm.  12:416.  —  (R.Chambers)  Cliamb.  J.  15:  17. 

—  on  Luxuries.     (E.  de  Parieu)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  24:  167. 

—  on  Necessaries  vs.  Taxes  on  Knowledge.     Colburn, 

44:  485.     46:  493. 

—  on  Property  and  Income.     (J.  R.  McCulloch)  Ed.  R. 

57:  143- 

—  on  Tea  and  Coffee,  1789-1880.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35: 

169. 

—  Poetry  of.     (E.  Quiney)  Nation,  3:  32. 

—  Productiveness  of  high  and  low.     Ed.  R.  36:  516. 
Taxation.     Ed.  R.  33:   155.  —  Dem.  R.  20:  377.  —  (S. 

Newcomb)  No.  Am.  131:  142.  —  Lond.  Q.  15:  385. 
—  ( W.  J.  Fox)  Peop.  J.  1 :  86.  —  (.J.  Western)  Lake- 
side, 2:  20. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     De  Bow,  13:  230,  354. 

—  and  Expenditure.     Quar.  35:  2S3. 
British.     Tait,  i:  571. 

Peto  and  Northcote  on.     Brit.  Q.  37:  293. 

—  and  Free-Trade  Principles.    (F.  Romill}-)  Eraser,  lOi : 

314- 

—  and  Funding,  McCulloch  on.     (H.  Merivale)  Ed.  R. 

82:  367. 

—  and  the  Public  Debt.     (D.  Wilder)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

28:  601. 

—  Aristocratic.     Westm.  21:  140. 

—  British  and  Continental.     Ed.  R.  91:  471. 

—  Charities  and  the  Public  Revenue.     Victoria,  i:  235. 

—  Common  Sense  of.     (H.  George)  No.  Am.  133:  65. 

—  Complaints  and  Proposals  regarding.     (.J.  R.  McCul- 

loch) Ed.  R.  57:  434. 

—  Delegated.     (W.  Howitt)  Howitt,  2:  199. 

—  Direct.    (G.  W.  Tucker)  Hunt,  4:  506.  —  Blackw.  61 : 

243.  —  Niles's  Reg.  21:  224. 

and  Free  Trade.     (W.  W.  Boyce)  De  Bow,  25:  i. 

and  the  Tariff  System.   De  Bow,  24:  107.  —  Niles's 

Reg.  21 :  2. 

—  Distribution  of.     (D.  A.  Wells)  No.  Am.  122:  357. 
and  Productiveness  of.     (L.  Levi)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

23:  37- 

—  Economy  in.     Hunt,  58:  329. 

—  Effects  of  exorbitant.     Ed.  R.  33:  159.  —  Selec.  Ed. 

R.  6:  71. 

—  English  and  American.     (E.  Hurd)  Contin.  Mo.  5: 

405. 

—  Exemption  from.     (J.  F.  Colby)  .\m.  Law  R.  13:  26. 
Abuse  of.     (J.  P.  Qumcy)  6.  &  N.  9:  358. 

—  Federal,  Power  of.     Dem.  R.  33:  56. 

—  Heron  on.     Dub.  Univ.  36:   505. 

—  in  F^ngland.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  107. 

—  in  F" ranee.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  13:  353. 

—  in  Jamaica.     (R.  A.  Johnson)  Nation,  i:  71. 

—  in  Massachusetts,  System  of.     (E.  Jarvis)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  23:  370. — (C.  Hale)  No.  Am.  120:  477. 

—  in  New  York.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  932. 

—  in  Pennsylvania.     (C.  Elder)  Peim  Mo.  4:  65. 

—  in  the  several  States.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  235. 

—  in  the  ITiiited  States.     Contemp.  39:   15. 

—  Incidence  of,  on  Working-Classes.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie) 

F'ortn  21 :  248. 

—  Indirect.     So.  R.  8:  213. 

—  License  System  of.     (W.  Wright)  Lakeside,  7:  364. 


Taxation.  Local.  Brit.  Q.  57:  189. —  (R.  H.  I.  Pal- 
grave)  Macmil.  33:  516. — (W.  Minot,  jr.)  Am. 
Soc.Sci.  J.  9:  67.— Eel.  R.  79:  313.  — (T.Cochran) 
Penn  Mo.  2:  221. 

and  public  Extravagance.     (W.  Minot)  Am.  Soc. 

Sci.  J.  9:  67. 

Incidence  of.     (H.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  19:  549.  —  (J. 

E.  T.  Rogers)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  33:  243. 

local  Debt,  and  local  Government.    (F.  R.  Conder) 

Eraser,  83:  360. 

—  —  New  Absurdity  in.    (D.  A.  Wells)  Nation,  16:  91. 
Partial  Remedy  for.     Westm.  94:  294. 

—  McCulloch  on.    Fraser,  68:  135.  —  Eel.  R.  83:  257.  — 

Liv.  Age,  33:  79. — Westm.  46:  i.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
26:  I. 

—  Martin  on.     Mo.  R.  134:  43. 

—  Martineau's  Illustrations  of.     Colburn,  41:  137. 

—  Municipal,     ('anad.  Mo.  4:  388. 

—  National,  and  Revenue.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  561. 

—  Nature  and  Influence  of.     Ed.  li.  51:  211. 

—  Necessity  of  Property  Tax.     Tail,  n.  s.  12:   134. 

—  New  Scheme  of,  1861.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  913. 

—  Norman  on  British  and  Foreign.  Bank.  M.  (L.)  24:  796. 

—  of  Bonds  of  the  U.  S.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  :,3. 

—  of  charitable  Institutions.     (J.  P.  Quiney)  0.  &  N. 

8:  656.  —  Victoria,  i:  235. 

—  of  charitable  Endowments.     (T.  Hare)  Fortn.  8:  129. 

—  of  Church  Property.    (H.  W.  Foote)  Unita.  R.  7:  349, 

465.  —  (J.  P.  Quiney)  O.  &  N.  6:  649.  7:  5S0.  11 : 
529.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:  23. —  (E.  E. 
Hale)  0.  &  N.  9:  273.  —  (H.  J.  Van  Dyke)  Cong. 
3:  560.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  20:  169.  —  (A.  W.  Pitzer) 
No.  Am.  131:  362.  —  (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  133: 
255. — (E.  McChesney)  Meth.  Q.  36:  243. 

—  of  City  Bonds.     (P.  Beimont)  Interuat.  R.  6:  463. 

—  of  Educational  Institutions.     (H.  M.  King)  Bapt.  Q. 

11:  34S. 

—  of  interstate  Commerce.     (B.  Adams)  Internal.  R.  10: 

42S. 

—  of  Land  in  England  and  Wales,  1636-1856.     (F.  Hen- 

driks)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  20:  241. 

—  of  Land  Values.     (H.  George)  Appleton,  25:  552. 

—  of  Money.     (E.  Lies)  Overland,  II :  351. 

—  of  Mortgages.     (D.  M.  Means)  New  Eng.  39:  398. 

—  of  National  Banks.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  241,329, 

23:  449. 
Opinion  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  20:  44(),  880. 

—  of  Personal  Property.    {K.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  32:  86. 

—  of  Property,  Equitable.    (W.  F"arr)  J.  Stati>.  Soc.  16: 1. 

—  of  United  States  Stocks.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  449. 

—  on  Imports  prior  to  1812.     (A.  S.  Bolles)  Peun  Mo. 

12:  739. 

—  Oppressive,  and  its  Remedy.     (B.  Adams)  Atlan.  42: 

453'  632,  761. 

—  Our  Principles  of.    (D.  H.  Wheeler)  Lakeside,  3:  353. 

—  Peto  on.     (S.  Newcomb)  No.  Am.  104:   255. 

—  Pressure  of,  on  Real  Property.     (F.  Purdy)  J.  Sta'is. 

Soc.  32:  308. 

—  Principles  of.     (P.  S.  Dnponceau)  No.  Am.  19:  439. 

—  No.  Brit.  16:  49. — (F.  A.  Walker)  Princ.  n.  s.  G: 
92.—  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  840. 
Rational.     (D.  A.  Wells)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  6:   120. 

—  Reform  in,  in  France.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  439. 

—  Reform  in  F"ederal.     (D.  A.  AVells)  No.  Am.  133:  611. 

—  Results  of  the  High-Tax  Plan.     Colburn,  37:  17. 

—  Ricardo  on.     Blackw.  1 :  175, 

—  Simple,  equitable.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  605, 

—  State.     Nation.  12:  13S.  —  (D.  A.  Wells)  Nation,  12: 

177.— (H. White)  Nation,  28:  278.— Nation,  28:  300. 
and  Municipal.    (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation,  4:  455. 

—  Theories  of.     De  Bow,  21:  170. 

—  Tyranny  in.     (T.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  26:  442.     « 


TAXATION 


1286 


TAYLOR 


Taxation,  Valuation  of  Real  Estate  for.     (T.  Cochran) 

Penn  Mo.  5:  335. 
See  Income  Tax;  Malt  Duty;  etc. 
Taxidermist,  The;  a  Tale.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Knick.  57: 

35.     Same  art.  Sharpe,  51:  83. 
Taxidermy.     Nature,  18:  37. 

—  Hints  on.     (C.  A.  Walker)  Am.  Natural.  3:  136-4S1. 

—  in  Rome.    Blackw.  62:  292. 

Taxing  under  Cyrenius,  Luke  ii.  1-5.     (T.  D.  Woolsey) 

New  Eng.  28:  674. 
New  Explanation  of.     Kitto,  8:  i. 

—  Note  on  Luke  ii.  2.     (T.  G.  Bonney)  Kitto,  40:  77. 
Taxpayer,  What  has  he  to  do  with  Colonial  Wars  or 

Constitutions?    Eraser,  44:  575. 
Tay  Bridge.    (A.  Grothe)  Nature,  18:  361.  —(A.  Grothe) 
Good  Words,  19:  40,  103.  —  Eel.  Engin.  22:  224. 
23:  220.    24:  170,  258,  520.  — Nature,  22:  213. 

—  Girders  of.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  55S. 

—  Law's  Report  on.     Eel.  Engin.  23:  69. 
Tayler,  John  James.     (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R   6:  420. 

—  Discourses  of.     (M.  P.  Lowe)  Uiiita.  R.  8:  94. 

—  Letters  of.     (J.  Robberds)  Theo.  R.  10:  71. 

—  Religious  Life  in  England.     Eel.  R.  84:  513. 
Taylor,  Ann.     See  Gilbert,  Mrs. 

Taylor,    Bayard,  with  portrait.     Appleton,   12:    683. — 
with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  69:  245  —Nat.  M.  2:  289. 

—  Liternat.  M.  5:  305.  —  (J.  V.  O'Conor)  Cath. 
World,  29:  III.  —  (A.  G.  Feather)  Poiter  Am.  Mo. 
12:  118. 

—  and  R.  H.  Stoddard.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:   13.  — Liter- 

nat. M.  5:  13. 

—  as  a  Novelist.     Bost.  R.  5:  162. 

—  Eldorado.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Internat.  M.  1 :  74. 

—  Hannah  Thurston.     (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Eng.  23: 

496.  —  Liv.  Age,  80:  45,  115.  —  Brownson,  21:  315. 

—  Poem  to.     (S.  Lanier)  Scrib.  17:  642. 

—  Poems  of.     So.  Q.  16:  224. 

—  Poet's  Journal.     Knick.  62:  25. 

—  Poetry  and   Literary  Career  of.      (E.   C.    Stedman) 

Scrib.  19:  81,  266. 

—  Posthumous  Works.     (F.  Carter)  New  Eng.  40:  40. 

—  The  Prophet;  a  Tragedy.     (H.  James,  jr.)  No.  Am. 

120:  188. — (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  19:  204. — 
Penn  Mo.  5:  924. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Lippinc.  24:  209. 

—  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Atlan.  43:  242. 

—  Views  afoot.     (W.  B.  0.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  64:  483. 

—  Liv.  Age,  13:  176. 

Taylor,  J.  Brainerd.     (S.  R.  Andrew)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5: 

291. 
Taylor,  W.  Cooke.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  495. 

—  Natural  History  of  Society.     EcL  R.  74:  137.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  17:  369. 
Taylor,  Edward  T.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  121. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  252. 
Taylor,  Sir  Henrj-.     Chamb.  J.  17:  72.  —  Chr.  Exam. 

75:  357- 

—  Dramas  of.     Blackw.  70:  505.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

32:  20.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  60.  —  Fraser,  27: 
225. — Dub.  Univ.  36:  214. 

—  Edwin  the  Fair.    Ed.  R.  76:  97.  — Quar.  71:  347.  — 

Mo.  R.  158:  398.  —  EcL  R.  77:  409.  —  (Mrs.  E.  F. 
EUet)  So.  Q.  4:  46. 

—  Eve  of  the  Conquest.     Ed.  R.  89:  352.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  17:  190.— Chr.  Rem.  18:  29. 

—  Later  Plays  and  Poems.     No.  Brit.  43:  3S5. 

—  Notes  from  Life.     So.  Q.  14:   -5-58. 

—  Philip  van  Artevelde.     Ed.  R.60:   i.  —  (J.  G.  Lock- 

hart)  Quar.  51:  365.     Same  art.  Select  J.  4:  183. 

—  (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  245. — Westm. 
25:  169. —Chr.  Rem.  10:  408.— Eel.  R.  60:  248. 
w-New  Eng.  M.  8:  302.  —  Bost.  R.  3:  597. 


Taylor,  Sir  Henry.  Plays  and  Poems.  Fraser,  79;  384. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  lOi:  131. 

—  Poems.     Cornh.  33:  413. — (A.  Trollope)  Fortn.   i: 

129.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  541.  —  So.  Q.  15: 
484.  — No.  Brit.  43:  385.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  88: 
321.  — Month,  3:  486.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  88:  50. 

—  (T.  Bayne)  St.  James,  42:  430. 

—  Prose  Writings  of.     (J.  T.'  Tucker)  Cong.  R.  7:  215. 

—  St.   Clement's  Eve.     No.  Brit.  37:  448.  —  Loud.  Q. 

^9-  353-  —  Nat.  R.  15:  389.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
75-  373-  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:  24.  —  Eel.  R.  116: 
467. —Liv.  Age,  75:  67. 

—  The  Statesman.     Blackw.  40:  218.  —  Ed.  R.  64:  201. 

—  Westm.  27:  I.  —  Fraser,  14:  393,  531. 

—  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  148:  504. —  (H.  G.  Hewlett)  19th 

Cent.  8:  810.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  664. 
Taylor,  Isaac.     Peop.   J.  10:    155.— (W.  G.   Blaikie) 
Hours  at  Home,  2:  29.  —  Chr.  Obs.65:  S45.  —  Theo. 
Eel.  4:   54. — Colburn,  lOO:  416.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  41:  306.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  194. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (W.  G.  Blaikie)  Good  Words, 

6:  681.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  87:  17S. 

—  Literary  Life  of.     (A.  C.  Fraser)  INIacniil.  12:    534. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  87:  193.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
66:  182. 

—  Literary  Reminiscences  of  liis  Family.    Good  Words, 

5:  849. 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  15:  128. 

—  Natural  History  of  Enthusiasm.     Fraser,  9:  159.     See 

Enthusiasm. 

—  Personal  Recollections.     Good  Words,  5:  8-942. 

—  Physical  Theory  of  another  Life.      (Sir  J.  Stephen) 

Ed.  R.  71:  220.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  87:  3S5. — 
(W.  A.  Stearns)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  8:  494.—  Fraser, 
14:  407. 

—  Present  Value  of  his  Writings.     Chr.  Obs.  72:  369. 

—  Saturday  Evening.     Mo.  R.  127:  407. 

—  Spiritual  Christianity.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  31 : 

308. 

—  Writings  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  7:  610.  —  (A.  P. 

Peabody)  No.  Am.  61:  159. 
Taylor,  Jane.     Liv.  Age,  96:  323. 

—  Essays  in  Rhyme.     Chr.  Obs.  17:  115. 

—  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  9:  29,  84. —Chr.  Rem.  55:  iSo. 
and  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  43:   145. 

—  Memoirs  and  Remains  of.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  9. — 

(A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  3:  467.  —  Mo.  R.  109:  90. 

—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  591.  — Anal.  M.  7:  57. 

—  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  40:  432. 

Taylor,  Jeremy.  Quar.  131 :  113.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
lii:  3.  —  (N.  Adams)  Am.  Q.  Obs.  i:  126.  —  So. 
R.  5:  426. — Tait,  n.  s.  14:  121. — Am.  Presb.  R. 
10:  529. — Eel.  R.  118:  381.  —  Sharpe,  13:  350. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  23:  433. 

—  and  the  Liberty  of  Prophesj-ing.     (J.  Tulloch)  Con- 

temp.  9:  245,  519. 

—  and  Melanehthon.     Quar.  14:  236. 

—  Barrow,    and    South,    Pulpit    Portraits    of;      (C.    P. 

Krauth)  Evang.  R.  9:  33S. 

—  Bonney's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  24:  566. 

—  Holv  Living.     Chr.  Obs.  6:  733. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     Eel.  R.  88:  385. 

—  Prose  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  504. 

—  Sermons  of.     (J.  S.  J.  Gardiner)  No.  Am.  3:  126. 

—  State  of  Man.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  25:  161. 

—  Works  of.     Eel.  R.  11:  385.    40:  17.     62:  358. 
Taylor,  John,  Writer  on  Finance,  Sketch  of.     Bank.  M. 

(L.)  24:  824. 
Taylor,  Dr.  John.     Key  to  the  Apostolic  Writings.     (J. 

Priestley)  Theo.  Repos.  4:57- 
Taylor,  Johii.  the  Water  Poet.     Chamb.  J.  51 :  2S9.  — 

Penny  M.  10 :  476,  483,  489. 


TAYLOR 


1287 


TEA 


Taylor,  John,  Voyage  of.     All  the  Year,  33:  449. 
Taylov,  John,  English  Editor,   Gossip  about.     Colburn, 
82:  14. 

—  Records  of  my  Life.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  327. 
Taylor,  John  Sidney.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  232. 

Taj-lor,  Meadows.   Autobiography.     Ed.  K.  146:  520. — 
Blackw.  122:  575. — Dub.  Univ.  17:  456. 

—  Noble  Queen.     Ed.  R.  147:  474. 

—  Story  of  my  Life.     Ed.  R.  146:  520.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  135:  551- 

—  Tara.     Blackw.  94:  624. 
Taylor,  Moses.     Hunt,  50:  405. 

Taylor,  Najah.     Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.)  14:  931. 

Taylor,  Nathaniel  W.    (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  Cong.  Q.  2 :  245. 

—  Bust.  R.  2:  I.  —  Eel.  M.  45:  571.  —  Princ.  30: 
573.     32:  7S0. 

—  and  Edwardeau  Theology.     (L.   H.  Atwater)  Princ. 

30:  5S5.  — (X.Porter)  New  Eng.  18:  726. 

—  and  his  Opponents.     (S.  R.  Andrews)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

5:  657. 

—  and  his  System  of  Philosophj'.     (J.   P.   Thompson) 

New  Eng.  16:  373. 

—  Lectures  on  the  Moral  Government  of  God.     (L.  H. 

Atwater)  Princ.  31:  4S9. — Eel.  M.  47:  135. 

—  Letter  to  Dr.  Hawes.     (N.  W.  Taylor)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

4:  171.— Spirit  Pilg.  5:  173. 
to  the  Editor.    (N.  W.  Taylor)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5 :  44S. 

—  Theological  Views  of.     (B.  Tyler)  Spirit  Pilg.  5:  325, 

508.  —  (N.  W.  Taylor)  Spiiit  Pilg.  5:  425,  544.  6: 
I,  65.  —  (B.  Tyler)  Spirit  Pilg.  6  :  284.  —  (Dr. 
Bangs)  Meth.  Q.  3:  205. 

—  Theology  of.     Am.  Presb.'  R.  8:  i. 

Princeton  Review  and.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng. 

27:  2S4,  740. 
and  G.  P.  Fisher.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  40:  368. 

—  Taylorism  and  Wesleyism.     Meth.  Q  20:  656.  —  (D. 

D.  Whedon)  Meth.  Q.  22 :  129. 

—  Dr.  Wood's  Letter  to.     (N.  W.  Taylor)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

2:  540. 
Taylor,  Oliver  A.,  Memoir  of.     (S.  D.  Clark)  New  Eng. 

11:  509. 
Taylor,  Gen.  Richard.     (D.  H.  Maury)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  7: 

343- 

—  Historical  Accuracy  of.     (J.  A.  Judson)  Nation,  28: 

25,  40,  56. 

—  Reminiscences  of.  (J.  D.  Cox)  Nation.  28:  287. 
Taylor,  Richard,  Experiences  of.  Liv.  Age,  4:  611. 
Taylor,  Robert,  Diegesis  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam. 

17:  332- 
Taylor,  Rowland,  Stow's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  59:  518. 
Taylor,  Samuel  Harvev.     (E.  A.  Park)  Cong.  Q.  14:   i. 

—  (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  28:  366. 

Taj'lor,  Tom,  with  portrait.     (J.  Sheehan)  Dub.  Univ. 
90:  142.  —  Colburn,  167:  174.  —  Appleton,  24:  283. 

—  In  Memoriam.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.42:  298.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  802.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  496. 

—  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  248. 

Taylor;  Col.  Thomas  Edward,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ. 

86:  14. 
Taylor,  Thomas  Rawson,  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  65:  250. 
Taylor,   William,  and  India  Missions.     (J.  T.  Gracey) 

Meth.  (i.  37:  251. 
Ta3'lor,  William,  of  Norwich,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Ed. 

R.  150:  41.  —  Dub.  Univ.  24:  52. — Quar.  73:  27. 

—  Eel.  R.  79:  63S.  —  (A.  Lamsou)  Chr.  Exam.  37: 
204. — Mo.  R.  163:  425. 

Taj'lor,  Wm.  Cooke,  Memoir  of.  Bentley,  26:  498. 
Tajdor,  Gen.  Zacharv.     (L.  G.  Clarke)  Harper,  i:  298. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  530. — (D.  D.  Barnard)  Am. 
Whig  R.  8:  221.  —  So.  Q.  18:  427.  — Chr.  R.  15:617. 

—  Campaigns  of.     Dem.  R.  23:  305. 

—  Lifeof.   (H.Whiting)No.Am.72:  1.— West. R.I :  36. 


Taylor,  Gen.  Zachary,  Nomination  of.     (J.  D.  Whelplej-) 

Am.  WhigR.  8:  i. 
Taylors  of  Ongar;  a  Literary  Family.  Chr.  Rem.  55:  iSo. 
Taylor  Genealogy.     (E.  Davis)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  395. 

—  Romance  of.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Atlan.  42:   11. 
Tazewell,  L.  W.     (F.  M.  Hubbard)  No.  Am.  92:  572. 
Tchad  Basin,  Races  of.     (A.  H.  Keaiie)  Nature,  15:  550. 
Te  Deum,  The.     Kitto,  28:  425.     29:  174,  266,  441.     30: 

iSS,  444.  — Chr.  Obs.  74:  690,  746. 

—  translated.     (C.  Kent)  Month,  23:  201. 

Tea.  (J.  R.  Jackson)  Nature,  2:  215.  —  Chamb.  J.  36: 
293.  48:  41.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  4S8. — Ev. 
Sat.  2;  312.  —  Penny  M.  i:  ;^2- 

—  and  Coffee.     Knick.  54:  615. 

and  Cocoa.     Blackw.  75:  86.  — Pract.  M.  4:  234. 

—  and  its  Adulterations.     (.J.  C.  Draper)  Galaxy,  7:  405. 

—  and  Potatoes.     Chamb.  J.  !$'•  53. 

—  and  the  Tea  Trade.     Westm.  22:    361.  — (G.    Nye) 

Hunt,  22:  19,  135,  531.  — (G.  Nye)  West.  J.  4:  166. 

—  as  a  Cause  of  National  Demoralization.     (M.  Browne) 

St.  Paul's,   12:    701.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:   19. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:  234. 

—  Black,  Manufacture  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  318. 

—  Chinese  Method  of  Scenting.     Liv.  Age,  46:  602. 

—  Consumption  and  Culture  of.     Hunt,  48:  113. 

—  Culture  and  Commerce  of.     De  Bow,  28:   125. 

and  Shipment  of.     (0.  Tiffany)  Atlan.  1 :  446. 

in  Assam.     Chamb.  J.  57:  471,  620.  — Penny  M.  9: 

59,  "o- 

in  Brazil.     Hunt,  33:  442. 

in  China.     Eel.  M.  40:  538. 

in  the  Himalayan  Mountains.     Hogg.  9:  85. 

in  India.     (C.  H.  Fielder)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  32:  29. 

and  the  Lewshai  Tribes.     Eraser,  85 :  289. 

in  South  Carolina.     De  Bow,  8:  560. 

in  the  United  .States.  (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  ig:  762. 

—  A  Cup  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  153. 

—  for  the  Ladies,  and  where  it  comes  from.     Godey,  60: 

301.  397- 

—  Green,  Chinese  Method  of  coloring.     Hogg,  4:  91. 

—  India,  and  Chinese  Travelers.     Eraser,  47:  88. 

—  Information  about.     Sharpe,  27:  246.    Same  art.  Nat. 

M.  13:  313. 

—  Manufacture  of,  in  Assam.     (C.  A.  Bruce)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  28:  126. —  Penny  M.  9:  75. 

—  Natural  and  Commercial  History  of.     Am.  Meth.  M. 

10:  73. 

—  Notes  about.     (E.  D.  Jones)  Good  Words,  15:  479. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  97. 

—  Origin  of.     Lond.  M.  i:  61. 

—  Preparation   and   Adulteration  of.     (R.  Warrington) 

Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  51 :  240. 

—  Price  of.     Ed.  R.  39:  458.  — House.  Words,  i:  253. 

—  Production  of,  in  Japan.     Pract.  !M.  3:  174. 

—  Properties  of.     (D.  W.  Cheever)  Atlan.  3:  35. 

—  Sigmond  on  Effects  of.  Medicinal  and  Moral.     Mo.  R. 

149:  564. 

—  Smuggling  of,  in  Russia.     Internat.  M.  i:  129. 

—  Social  Influence  of.     (L.  Ritchie)  Chamb.  J.  9:  65. 

—  Spurious.     Hunt.  5:  295. 

Teas  and  the  Tea  Country.     Colburn,  95:  439. 
Teacup  Wisdom.     (G.  P.  Merriman)  St.  James,  39:  72. 
Tea  Districts  of  China.     (W.  M.  Tileston)  Overland,  3: 

539.  — Chamb.  J.  17:  395.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  34: 

213. 
Tea  Garden.     Lond.  M.  6:  136. 
Teakettle,  Mvstcries  of  a.     House.  Words,  2:  176. 
Tea  Plant.      Hogg,  5:   395.  —  (S.  Woolmer)  Meth.  M. 

34:  45- 

—  Cultivation  and  Curing  of.     (F.  A.  Griesemer)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  II :  58. 
Tea  Rose.    (H.  B.  Stowe)  Godey,  24:  145. 


TEA 


1288 


TECHNICAL 


Tea  Table;  a  Poem.     (H.  Coleridge)  Fraser,  55:  113. 
Tea-Table  Literature;  Mr.  Tupper's  Writings.     Fraser, 

46:  466.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  35:  449.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  404. 
Tea-Table  Talk.     O.  &  N.  2:  13,  595.     3:  467.     4:  76, 

563. — Colburn,  146:  156,  274. 
Tea-Totalism  and  Total  Abstinence.     Blackw.  48:  214. 

See  Teetotalism. 
Tea  Trade,  Russian.     Pract.  M.  i:  333. 
Teacher  and  Artist.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  20:  47. 

—  and  School  in  Literature.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  833. 

—  as  an  Artist.     (Z.  Richards)  Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  69. 

—  Daily  Preparation  of.    Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1842:  159. 

—  Dignity  of  the  Office  of.     (J.  H.  Agnew)  Am.  List,  of 

Listruc.   1843:  58. — (J.  Havves)  Am.  Inst,  of  In- 
struc. 1845:  I. 

—  Duty  of  the  American.     (J.  N.  Bellows)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1844:  237. 

—  Ideal  of  a  perfect.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1845:  83. 

—  Letters  to  a  young.     (G.  F.  Thayer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  i : 

561.    2:  103,  391,  657. 

—  Moral  Dignity  of.     Hesp.  i :  79. 

—  of  Music;  a  Tale  of  Epidemic.     Fraser,  35:  455. 

—  Qualifications  of.     (N.  Munroe)  Aoi.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1848:  63. 

—  Some  of  the  Duties  of  a  faithful.     (C.  Greenleaf)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1843:   185. 
Teacher's  Motives.     (H.  Mann)  Am.  J.  Educ.  14:   277. 
Teachers  and  Parents,  Duties  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  65. 

—  and  their  Qualifications  in  Germany.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

22:  S13. 

—  Claims  of  our  Age  and  Country  on.     (D.  Mack)  Am. 

Inst,  of  Instruc.  1839:   137. 

—  Common  Complaints  against.     (J.  Abbott)  Am.  Inst. 

of  Instruc.  1840:  133. 

—  Eminent,  in  the  Netherlands  before   1500.     (K.  von 

Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:   714. 

—  Examining  and  Certificating.     (H.  E.  Shepherd)  Ed- 

ucation, 1 :  237.  . 

—  Faults  of.     (.1.  M.  Gamett)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  477. 

—  Institution  for  Education  of.     (J.  G.  Carter)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  16:  yy. 

—  Literary  Responsibility  of.     (C.  White)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1838:   I. 

—  Moral  Responsibilities  of.     (W.  H.  Wood)  Am.  Inst. 

of  Instruc.  1842:    139. 

—  National  Organization  of.     (W.  Russell)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

14:  7. 

—  Necessity  of  Educated.     (S.  R.  Hall)  Am.  Inst,  of  In- 

struc. 1833:  241. 

—  Organization  and  Registration  of.     Westm.  I13:  81. 

—  Professional  Education  of.     (J.  S.  Hart)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

17:   401. — (W.  Jolly)  Fortn.  22:    353.  —  Am.  J. 
Educ.  13:  269. 

—  Qualifications  of.     (H.  Moore)  West.  M.  5:  207,  284. 

—  Self-educating.     (L.  H.  Sigouruej')  Godey,  20:   140. 

—  Seminaries  for.    Ed.  R.  59:  486.  —  (C.  E.  Stowe)  .A.m. 

Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  90. 

—  Some  of  the  Dangers  of.     (D.  P.  Galloup)  Am.  Inst. 

of  Instruc.  1844:   103. 

—  Training  of,  in  Prussia.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  191. 

in  Pennsylvania.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:   721. 

in  Saxony.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  523. 

Teachers'  Associations,  American.    Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  513. 
Teachers'  Conferences.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  273. 
Teachers'  Convention,  Philadelphia,  1849.     ^'n.  J.  Educ. 

24:  330- 
Teachers'  Institutes,   County.     (S.  Tower)  Am.  Inst,  of 
Instruc.  1845:   iqq. 

—  History  of,  in  the  United  States.    Am.  J.  Educ.  15: 

387. 


Teaching,  On.     (H.  Calderwood)  Am.  J.  Educ.  26:  497. 

—  Chamb.  J.  55:  635. 

—  a  Science.     (J.  \V.  Alexander)  Princ.  20:  47. 

—  Art  and  Practice  of.     Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  i6g. 

—  Catechism  on  Methods  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  233,  505. 

—  Diversions  of  a  Pedagogue.     (J.  H.  Raven)  Macmil. 

33:   140.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  42. 

—  ElementarJ^     Quar.  39:   100. 

—  Failures  in.      (J.  Kingsburv)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1848:  I. 

—  Fitch's  Lectures  on.     Nature,  24:  161. 

—  in  France,  Freedom  of.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  29:  22. 

—  Legal  Recognition  of,  as  a  Profession.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

10:  297. 

—  Lessening  the  Irksomeness  of.     Fraser,  72:  328. 

—  Methods  of,  Results  of.     (J.  W.  Dickinson)  Education, 

i:  105. 

—  of  Lucilius;  a  Poem.    (E.  Heron)  Temp.  Bar,  46:  400. 

—  Public-School;  a  Profession.     (F.  S.  Jewell)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  15:  579. 

—  Special  Preparation  for.     (H.  Mann)  Am.  J.  Educ.  13 : 

507. 

—  Theory  of.     No.  Am.  54:  246.  —  Chr.  R.  31:  406. 

—  Thoroughness  in.     (J.  M.  Thomson)  Western,  3:  618. 

—  (W.  H.  Brooks)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1836:  27. 

—  Unconscious.     (F.  D.  Huntington)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  20:  i. 

Same  art.  Am.  J.  Educ.  i:   141. 

—  Westfield  Normal  School,  Method  of.     (J.  W.  Dickin- 

son) Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  381. 
Teachings  of  a  Day;  a  Poem.     (L.  S.  Bevington)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  12:  327. 
Teaching  Grandmother  and  Grandmother's  Teaching;  a 

Poem.    (A.  Austen)  Cornh.  40:  735.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  94:   193. 
Teaching  the  Teacher.    (J.  Sheehan)  Temp.  Bar,  32:  542. 
Teaching  Profession,   Organization  of  a.     (L.  Playfair) 

Fortn.  27:  207. 
Tears,  Anatom_v  of.     (L.  Ritchie)  Chamb.  J.  9:  305. 

—  History  of.     (W.   R.  Alger)  Galaxy,  6:  476.     Same 

art.  N.  Eel.  3:  346. 

Teazle,  The  Plant.     Penny  M.  4:  283.     i:  161. 

Technical  College  at  Brunswick.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21 :  137. 

Technical  Education.  Ed.  R.  127:  433. — (F.  Jenkin) 
Fortn.  10:  197.  — (T.  H.  Huxley)  Fortn.  29:  48. 
Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  570.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
90:  329.  —  (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Contemp.  8:  23.  —  (G. 
Howell)  Contemp.  30:  833.  —  (L.  Playfair)  Internat. 
R.  7:  601.  —  (H.  E.  Scudder)  Harper,  58:  406.  —  Na- 
ture, i:  239.  17:  97.  21:  221.  —  (G.  W.  Powers) 
O.  &  N.  10 :  59.  —  (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  5:  84.  — 
(A.  C.  Rembaugh)  Penn  Mo.  10:  267.  —  Eel.  Engin. 
4:  4,  186.  —  (B.  Samuelson)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  260. 
—  (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  28:  511. 

—  and  City  Corporations.     (J.  R.  Phillips)  Fraser,  103: 

474- 

—  and  the  Vienna  Engineering  School.     Pract.  M.  6:  48. 

—  Huxley  on.     Nature,  21:  139. 

—  Imperial  Conservatory  of,  Paris.  (Morin)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

21:  439. 

—  Imperial  Central  School  of,  Paris.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21 : 

463- 

—  Imperial  Schools  of,  France.     (Le  Brun)  Am.  J.  Educ, 

21:  451. 

—  in  American  Schools.  (E.  E.White)  Education,  i:  714. 

—  in  England.    ( W.  T.  Thornton)  Cornh.  24:  323.  —  (B. 

Samuelson)  Nature,  10:  492. 

—  in  Europe.     Eel.  Engin.  22:  253. 

—  in  France,  1850.    (A.  Amphori)  Am.  J.  Educ.  21 :  427, 

—  in  Lima.     (V.  G.  Bogue)  Overland,  12:  141. 

—  in  Saxony.     (B.  Samuelson)  Fortn.  36:  91. 

—  in  Wiirtemberg.     (J.  S.  Russell)  Am.  J.  Educ.  21: 

357. 


TECHNICAL 


1289 


TELEGRAPH 


Technical  Education,  National  Lessons  in.  (J.  S.  Russell) 
Am.  J.  Educ.  21 :  3S3.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  22:  229. 

—  a  National  Want.     (J.  S.  Russell)  Macmil.  17:  447. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  517. 

—  Practical  Results.     (J.  S.  Russell)  Am.  J.  Educ.  21: 

Z77- 
See  Polytechnic  Schools;  Scientific  Education. 
Technical  Professions,  Study  preparatory  for.     Pract.  M. 

5:  30.     6:  28. 
Technical  Schools.    Am.  .J.  Educ.  10:  216.  —  (S.  P.  Rug- 

gles)  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  257.  —  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 

1835:  271. 

—  Ecole  des  Ponts  et  Chauss^es  at  Paris.    Math.  Mo.  3: 

351- 

—  in  Italy.     Am.  J.  Educ.  21:  7S5. 

—  Polytechnic  Institutes.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo. 

2:83. 

—  Polytechnic  School  at  Paris.  Westm.36:  331.  —  Math. 

Mo.  3:  320.  —  (J.  C.  Watson)  Math.  Mo.  2:  422. 

—  School  of  Mines,  Freyberg,  Saxony.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

9:  167. 

—  Suburban  ArtisHn.     Art  J.  2:  197. 

Technical  Trade  Schools  of  North  Germany.    (H.  Solly) 

Fraser,  95:  206. 
Technical  Training.     (T.  Twining)  Pract.  M.  4:  233. 

—  for  Girls.     Fraser,  99:  343. 

Technical  University,  Plan  of  a.     (J.  S.  Russell)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  21:  23.     22:  219. 
Technological  Education.  (E.  C.  H.  Day)  Nature,  5:  233. 
Technological  Literature  in  Germany.     Eel.  R.  76:  305. 
Technology,  Bigelow's.     (G.  B.  Emerson)  No.  Am.  30: 

337.  —  (D.  Treadwell)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  187. 

—  Examinations  in.     Nature,  6:  41. 

—  History  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  107,  224. 

—  Practical,  Synoptical  View  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  300. 

—  What  is  V    Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  53. 
Tecumseh.     Fraser,  13:  499. 

—  Who  killed  ?     (J.  Davidson)  Hist.  M.  10:  204. 
Teddj'O'Daiy's  Visit  to  Chateau  d'Eu.    Bentley,  14:  401. 
Tees,  River.     Sharpe,  i:  372. 

—  Valley  of.     Penny  M.  9:  198,  202. 

Teeth.  Chamb.  J.  35:  iii.  48:  297.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10: 
502.  —  (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  6:  92. 

—  All  about.     Belgra.  24:  467. 

—  Anatomy  of,  Tomes's.     Nature,  15:  161. 

—  Artificial.     O.  &  N.  10:  35. 
Miseries  of.     Tait.  4:  476. 

—  Deformity  of,  in  Admiralty  Isles.     Nature,  16:  251. 

—  False  and  real.     St.  James,  25:  17. 

—  of  Children.     Chamb.  J.  56:  529. 

—  Popular  Dental  Knowledge.     (G.  F.  Colburn)  Meth. 

Q.  18:  625. 

—  Structure  of.     Penny  M.  6:  468,  475. 

—  Talk  about.     Colburn,  161:  no. 

Teeth  for  Gear-Wheels,  Forms  of.    (S.  W.  Robinson)  Eel. 

Engin   15:  i,  97. 
Teetotaler's  Wine-Cellar.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Eel.  M. 

94:  286. 
Teetotalism.     Mo.  R.  152:  371. 

—  and  Laws  against  the  Li(|uor  Trade.     Ed.  R.  lOO:  44. 

—  and  Total  Abstinence.     Blackw.  48:  214. 

—  Physiological  Errors  of.     Westm.  64:  94. 
See  Total  Abstinence. 

Tegetthoff,  Vice-Admiral  W.,  Baron  von.  (J.  K.  Laugh- 
ton)  Fraser,  97:  671.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  138:  131. 

Tegnt'r,  Esaias.  Frithiof's  Saga.  (H.  W.  Longfellow) 
No.  Am.  45:  149.  —  Dub.  Univ.  6:  523.  —  (L.  J. 
Park)  Chr.  Exam.  28:  339.  —  Blaikw.  23:  137. — 
For.  Q.  3:  254.  — Mo.  R.  158:  445.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
89:  400. 

—  Poems  of.    Cornh.  32:  346.    Same  art.  Eel.  :M.  85:  56S. 
Teheran,  In  the  Streets  of.     All  the  Year,  9:  118. 


Teheran  to  Samarcand.    Chamb.  J.  42:  iSo.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  64:  720. 
Tehuantepec  and  its  Title.     (W.  R.  Burwell)  De  Bow, 

14:  I. 

—  Istlinius  of.     De  Bow,    13:  45.     22:  193.  —  (G.  M. 

Dallas)  J.  Fraukl.  lust.  44:  15.  —  West.  J.  8:  93. 

Canal  across.     (G.  M.  Dallas)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.j  2: 

224.  —  Eel.  Engin.  6:  129.  —  (A.  S.  Twombly)  Scrib. 
5:  401.  —  Colburn,  88:  172. 

Teign  Bridge,  Discoveries  on  taking  down.  (P.  T.  Tay- 
lor) Arch.  19:  30S. 

Teignmouth,  John  Shore,  Lord,  Life  of.  Chr.  Obs.  34: 
261.  —  Mo.  R.  161 :  336. 

Telegram,  First,  to  San  Francisco.  (M.  G.  Upton)  Over- 
land, 7:  544. 

—  Tale  of  a.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  30:  2S1. 
Telegrams,  Inviolability  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation, 

30:  90. 

—  Press.    All  the  Year,  29:  365. 
Telegraph,  Antiquity  of.     Ed.  R.  32:  367. 

—  Electric.    (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  Ed.  R.  90:  434.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  23:  433.  —  (A.  Wyiiter)  Quar.  95:  iiS.  — 
(Sir  I).  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  22:  545.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  34:  466.  —  Dub.  Univ.  36:  8,  127.  —  Harper, 
47:  332.  —  (A.  P.  Deschanel)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  401. 

—  Chamb.  J.  3:  353.  47:  545.  —  (A.  Delap)  Peop. 
J.  2:  209.  —  Peop.  J.  5:  49.  —  Liv.  Age,  15:  163. 

—  (F.O.J.  Smith)  Am.  Alma.  1848:  1S7.  — (J.  W. 
Moore)  De  Bow,  15:  109,  460.     16:  159,  251. 

and  Electricity.     Cornh.  2:  61. 

and  Travel,  Goldsmid's.     Pract.  M.  4:  392. 

Anecdotes  of.     Hogg,  2:  21. 

Application  of  Branch  Currents  to.     (M.  Petrina) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  58:  49. 
Atlantic  Submarine.    Chamb.  J.  24:  i;S.    27:401. 

28:   107,    120.     43:  705,  724,    739.  —  (E.  E.   Hale) 

Chr.  Exam.  65:  272.  —  Chr.  Exam.  82:  78. —(T. 

P.  Shaffner)  Hunt,  39:  293.  — Hunt,  53:  9.  —  (F.  B. 

Perkins)  Galaxy.  2:  89.  —  (L.  Turnbull)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  58:  58. —  Eel.  M.  52:  249. —Liv.  Age.  58: 

826.     86:  41.  — (M.  F.  Maury)  De  Bow,  16:  626. 

—  De  Bow.  25:  253,  507.  —  Once  a  Week,  8:  23. 
Apparatus  of,  1S58.     (Mather  and  Richards)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  66:  269. 
Difficulties  of.  (W.  King)  Fraser,  68:  484.  Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  61:  24. 
Failure  to  lay,  1S57.     (A.  C.  Jones)  J.  Fraukl. 

Inst.  64:  309. 

French  Expedition.     Chamb.  J.  46:  597. 

Iceland  Route.     Blackw.  89:   183. 

in  1S56.     (W.  Whitehouse)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63: 

139- 

in  1857.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:  358,  369.  64:  160. 

Influence  of.     Liv.  Age,  59:  464. 

Laying  of.     Blackw.  98:  497.  — Chamb.  J.  30: 

394.  —  Cornh.  12:  364. 
Memorial  to  Congress,  1849.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

66:  275. 
North  Atlantic  proposed,  1S60.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

70:  84. 
Practicability  of,    1854.      (W.    C.    M'Rea)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  58:  257. 

Results  oL    (H.  L.  Wayland)  New  Eng.  16:  790. 

Risks  and  Doubts.     Eel.  M.  42:  129. 

Atlantic  and  Pacific.     Hunt.  24:   559. 

Australian  Overland.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  28. 

Bain's  Printing,  1844.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  61. 

Bain  and  Morse's,  1849.     (W.  Cranch)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  48:  58. 
between  London  and  Edinburgh,  1837.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  24:   364. 
Brett  and  Little's  Inventions.    Chamb.  J.  8:  305. 


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Tt'legraph,  Electric;  Cheap  Telegrams.     (Sir  J.  Vogel) 

iQth  Cent.  2:  7S3. 

Construction  of,  in  tlie  Forest.  Good  Words,  ig :  430. 

Manual  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  224. 

Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  53:  566. 

Discovery  of.     (C.  T.  Jackson)  Hist.  M.  22:  290. 

Doniesiic.     Chamb.  J.  40:  401. 

Early  Suggestion  of.     Chainb.  J.  31:  47. 

Evening  with.     Chamb.  J.  15:  i. 

Fac-simile.     Pract.  M.  7:  10. 

P'ield.     (A.  H.  Atteridge)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:    141. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  303. 
Fire  Alarm  of  New  York,   1870.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

89:  345,  413- 
First,  between  the  Atlantic  and  Mississippi  Valley. 

Hist.  M.  11:  22. 

First  Week  of.     Hours  at  Home,  9:  435. 

Freaks  of.     Blackw.  I2g:  46S.     Same  art.  Eel.  J[. 

96:  770. 
Gauss  and  Weber  Needle.    (L.  Turnbull)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  52:  118. 
Girdle  round  the  Earth.     Colburn,  135:  379.  —  (S. 

S.  Conaiit)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  361. 
Governmental.     Republic,  i:  65.  —  Hunt,  58:  441. 

60:  97. — Penn  Mo.  8:  258.  —  (J.  Medill)  Republic, 

i:  25,  65.  — Lond.  Q.  39:  2S8.  — All  the  Year,  20: 

37.     22:  324. 
in  England.     Ed.  R.  129:  154.     See  Telegraph, 

Postal. 
History  of.     J.  Frankl.   Inst.  6:    51.  — Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.j  12:  889. 
Materials  for.     (H.  O'Rielly)  Hist.  M.  15:  179, 

262,  329. 
House's  Printing.     (L.  Turnbull)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

53:  1S2. 
House-Top  Lines.    All  the  Year,  2:  106.  —  Chamb. 

J.  31:  148. 
Hughes's  Type-printing.     (H.   Hyde)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  68:  44,  125. 

Improvement  in,  1855.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:  49. 

and  Capabilities  of.     Nature,  6:  282. 

in  England,  Prussia,  and  America  in  1850.    ( Whi- 

shaw)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  49:  198. 

in  the  East.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  571. 

in  1837.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  24:  323.     25:  106. 

in  1S53.     Quar.  95:  118. 

in  1854.     Fraser,  49:  401. 

InHuence  on  Literature.     Dem.  R.  22:  409. 

Land  Lines.     Chamb.  J.  56:  229,  333,  427. 

Lectures  on,    1S50-5T.      (L.  Turnbull)  J.  FrankL 

Inst.  51:  190-401.     52:53-406.     53:57-336- 

Military,  French.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  895. 

Trouve's.     Pract.  M.  6:  218. 

Monopoly  in.    (W.  M.  Springer)  No.  Am.  132 :  369. 

Morse  and.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Scrib.  5:  579. 

—  —  Morse's.     (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  1:  1-53. — 

—  (C.  T.  Chester)  Am.  J.  Sci.  55:  55.  — (L.  turn- 
bull)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  52:  121,  185. 

in  Austria.     Liv.  Age,  8:  93. 

Morse  and  Bain  Case.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  52:  3S8. 

Municipal.     (W.  F.  Channing)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  58. 

of  London,  Universal  Private.     Once  a  Week,  4: 

275,  319- 

of  To-Da)'.     (C.  Barnard)  Harper,  63:  705. 

Origin  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  398. 

and  Progress  of.     De  Bow,  25:  551. 

Our  Special  Wire.     Chamb.  J.  45:  433. 

Postal.     Ed.  R.  132:  209.    143:177.  —  Chamb.  J. 

48:  2S7.  —  (A.  B.  Huet)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  400. 
British  System  of.     (A.  G.  Bowie)  Dub.  Univ. 

87:    330-  — Brit.  Q.  45:   442.     59:   43S.  — (A.    G. 

Bowie)  Fraser,  89:  437. 


Telegraph,   Electric,    Postal,  Reduction  of  Tariff,  1S81. 

(R.  P.  Williams)  J.  Statis.  See.  44:  i. 

Working  of.     (A.  Steiimietz)  Belgra.  20:  321. 

in  the  United  States,  1S75.     0-  &  N.  11:  7. 

Results  of.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Fortn.  24:  826. 

Printing.     (R.  S.  Culley)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  293. 

Progress  of.     (G.  B.  Prescott)  Atlan.  5:  290.     16: 

605. — Nature,  11:  390-510.    12:  30-254.  —  Chamb. 

J.  20:    37.      Same   art.  Liv.    Age,   38:    542. — J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  57:  61. 
Recent  Advances   in   Telegraphy.      (R.    Riordan) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:  71. 
Reporting  by,  in  Canada  and  United  States.    Once 

a  Week,  3:  258. 

Romance  of.     Colburn,  89:  296. 

Signal.     Chamb.  J.  29:  62. 

Special  Wire.     All  the  Year,  20:  331. 

Steinheil's    Needle-printing.       (L.    Turnbull)    J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  52:  335,  406. 
Submarine.    Blackw.  70:  562.  —  Liv.  Age,  27:  233- 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:   95.  —  Chamb.  J.  11:    149. 

16:    409.  —  (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  5:  623. — 

St.  James,  4:  396.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  56:  538. — 

NewQ.  7:  158.— (N.  J.  Holmes)  Nature,  4:  8. — 

All  the  Year,  7:  9,  39. —  Eel.  M.  55:  253. 
Conduction  in.     (W.  Thomson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

63:  114. 
Tests  on.     (C.  W.  Siemens)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74: 

166. 
Experiments    with    Mediterranean    Line.      (C. 

Wheatstone)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  60:  397,  407. 

in  1870.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  10. 

Submerging  Cables.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:  152,  313. 

Table  of,  1863.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  32. 

Theory  of   Electricity   in.     (S.   A.   Varlej')  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  68:  52-259.     See  Telegraph,  Atlantic. 

to  India.     Hunt,  49:  281. 

Train-Signaling  by.     Chamb.  J.  53:  190. 

War.     Chamb.  J.  54:  7;i7. 

Wheatstone  and  Cooke's  Needle.     (L.  Turnbull)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  52:  256. 
See  Telegraphy. 
Telegraphs.     Anal.  M.  2:  230. 

—  and  Progress.     Liv.  Age,  52:  57. 

—  and  Railroads  of  Great  Britain,  1S56.     (R.  Stephen- 

son) J.  FrankL  Inst.  61:  217. 

—  Electric.     (A.  H.  Japp)  Fraser,  104:  479.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  97:  764. 

—  of  the  U.  S.,  Report  on,  1S38.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  25:  254. 

—  Pneumatic,  for  long  Distances.     (M.  A.  Crespin)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  100:  280,  401. 

—  Underground,  in  France,  1877.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  30. 

in  London.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOi:  iSi. 

Telegraph  Batteries.     (G.  B.  Prescott)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  399. 

—  and  Conductors.     (S.  F.  B.  Morse)  Eel.  Engin.  2:  602. 
Telegraph  Cable,  Atlantic, Making  of.  Chamb.  J.  38:  iSo. 

—  Laying,  in  the  Mediterranean.   Fraser,  58:  145.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  45:  165. 
Telegraph  Cables.     (Sir  J.  Anderson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3: 
38.  —  (J.  Bodie)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  145.  —  Nature, 
13:  517.     See  Cables. 

—  how  tested.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi :  393. 

—  Making  of.     Chamb.  J.  40:  249. 

—  Vitality  and  Vicissitudes  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  284. 

—  Wonders  of.     (T.  A.  Masey)  St.  James,  4:  396. 
Telegraph  Cable  Ships.     Pract.  M.  3:  237- 
Telegraph   Companies,    Consolidation  of,   1881.     (E.  L. 

Godkin)  Nation,  32:  55. 

—  History  of.     (F.  L.  Pope)  Eel.  Engin.  5:  59. 

—  in  New  York,  Regulation  of.     Hunt,  19:  415. 
Telegraph  Engineering.     (Sir  W.  Thompson)  Eel.  Engin. 

10:  257. 


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Telegraph  Engineering,  Progress  of.     (C.  W.  Siemens) 

Eel.  Engin.  i8:  35S. 
Telegraph  Line  round  tlie  World.     Eel.  M.  62:  435. 
Telegraph  Lines  of  the  World  in  1S52.     (L.  TurubuU)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  54:  40-257. 
Telegraph  Patent  Case  in  the  Supreme  Court,  U.  S.,  1854. 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  57:  322,  394. 
Telegraph  Poles,  Earth-Borers  for.   (J.  Gavey)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  98:  430. 

—  Preservation  of.     Eel.  Engin.  11:  65. 

Telegraph   Register  and   Astronomical   Clock.      (S.   C. 

Walker)  Am.  J.  Sci.  57:  206. 
Telegraph  Service  and  Newspaper  Reporting.    Cong.  I : 

673- 
Telegraph  Station,  London  Central.     Chamb.J.  51:  423. 
Visit  to.     Sharpe,  6:  40.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  17: 

134- 
Telegraph  Street,  London,  Sketches  in.      Ev.  Sat.  11: 

621. 
Telegraph  System,  National.     (G.  H.  Mumford)  Nation, 

15:  402.     16:  90. 

—  of  America.     (G.  G.  Hubbard)  No.  Am.  1 17:  80. 

—  of  England.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  501. 
Telegraph  Testing-Box.     All  the  Year,  25:  227. 
Telegraphic  Apparatus  of  Siemens,  Report  on.  J.  Frankl. 

In<t.  50:  209,  255. 
Telegraphic  Communications.     Penny  M.  9:  60,  422. 
Telegraphic  Railways,  Cooke  on,  1S42.     Mo.  R.  157 :  273. 
Telegraphing  round  the  World.     P2v.  Sat.  9:  562. 
Telegraphy.    Nature,  19:  192.  —  (S.  M.  Booth)  Lakeside, 

1 :  52.  —  (J.  Scofferu)  St.  James,  11 :  372.  —  Pract. 

M.  7:  285. 

—  and  Chemistry.     Nature,  15:  321. 

—  and  Sir  Charles  Wheatstone.     Pract.  M.  5:  353. 

—  Atlantic.     (R.  Hunt)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  543. 

—  Central  Telegraph  Station.     (W.  H.  S.  Aubrey)  St. 

Paul's,  12:  339. 

—  Culley's  Practical.     Nature,  18:  166. 

—  Duplex.     Nature,  15:  180. 

—  Duplexing  the  Atlantic  Cable.     Nature,  ig:  38. 

—  Edison's  System  of  fast.     Scrib.  18:  840. 

—  Extraordinary.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  193. 

—  in  Navigation  and  Meteorology.     (A.  de  Marcoartu) 

Eel.  Engin.  10:  166. 

—  Marine.     (R.  Bithell)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  115.     9:17. 

—  Marvels  in.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  71S 

19:  29. 

—  Military.     Cornh.19:  744. 

—  Preece's.     Nature,  13:  441. 

—  Quadruplex.     (S.  M.  Plush)  Pract.  M.  6:  37. —(S 

M.  Plush)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  100:  265. 

—  Siphon  Recorder.     Good  Words,  18:  452. 

—  Solar.     All  the  Year,  43:  400. 

—  Statistics  of.     (-J.  Anderson)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  35:  272. 

—  Submarine.     Ed.  R.   113:  113. —No.  Brit.  45:  459. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  68:  443,  621.  — (F.  Jcnkin)  .1. 
Frankl.  Inst.  82:  157-3S1.  83:  42,  122. —  (W. 
Ahern)  New  Dom.  21:  519. 

—  without  Insulation.     (II.  Highton)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  43. 

—  Wonders  of.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  22S. 

Telemeters,  or  Instruments  for  measuring  Distances. 
(A.  H.  Bell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  81 :  304,  366. 

Telemetry,  Naval  and  Hydrographical.  (A.  Gurtt)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  8l :  370. 

Teleology  or  Evolution;  What  to  believe  in  Science.  (T. 
R.  R.  Stebbing)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  13:  11.  Same  art. 
Ed.  M.  82:  315. 

Telephone,  The.  (A.  G.  Bell)  Pract.  M.  7:  2S0. — 
Westm.  109:  208.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  761. 
—  (.J.  Munro)  Nature,  14:  30. —  (W.  H.  Prcece) 
Nature,  16:  403. —  Nature,  17:  48.  —  (W.  F.  Bar- 
rett) Nature,  18:  69S.     19:  12,  56. 


Telephone,  The.    All  the  Year,  46:  416.  —  (B.  Aatbs)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  105:  37S.— Chamb.  J.  54:  554,811. 

—  (II.  Bedford)  Irish  Mo.  7:  337,  406. 

—  and  how  it  works.     (G.  M.  Shaw)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12: 

559- 

—  and  irs  Inventor.     (E.  E.  Quimby)  Nation,  29:  279. 

—  and  other  Inventions  of  T.  A.  Edison.     (G.  B.  Pres- 

cott)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  129. 

—  and  the  Phonograph.     (G.  B.  Prescott)  Scrib.  15:  848. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  106. 

—  anticipated.     Chamb.  J.  55:  544,782. 

—  Bell's,  1877.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  219. 

Two  Forms  of.  (B.  Ayres)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  343. 

—  Edison's.     Nature,  19:  471. 

—  Earliest  and  latest  Development.      (W.   F.  Barrett) 

Good  Words,  19:  277,  4S7,  560. 

—  in  Germany.     Pract.  M.  7:  237- 

—  New  Form  of.     (J.  M.  Romanis)  Nature,  17:  201. 

—  New  Machinery.     Pract.  M.  7:  3'^4. 

—  Rede  Lecture.     (J.  C.  Maxwell)  Nature,  18:  159. 

—  Singing.     (H.  Morton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  112. 

—  Theory  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  107:  402. 
Telephones  and  other  Applications  of  Electricity.     Na- 
ture, 14:  353. 

Telephone  Exchange.     Chamb.  J.  56:  695. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Nature,  21:  495. 
Telephone  Transmitter,  Edison's  Carbon.     (S.  M.  Plush) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:   266. 
Telephone  Vibrations.  (S.  P.  Thompson)  Nature,  21 :  180. 
Telephonic  Alarum.     (W.  C.  Rontgen)  Nature,  17:  164. 
Telephonic  Reporting  for  the  Press.     All  the  Year,  44:  65. 
Telephonic  Relay,  Suggestions  for  a.     (0.  N.  Rood)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  116:  59. 
Telephoning,  Submarine.     (C.  W.  Raymond)  Eel.  Engin. 

20:  369. 
Telephony.     Dub.  Univ.  93:  650. 

—  Early  Electric.     Nature,  17:  510. 
Tele-Photography.     (S.  Bidwell)  Nature,  23:  3.f4. 
Telescope,  The.  "(.J.  Breen)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  2:  466. 

—  at  Eton.     (H.  G.  Madan)  Nature,  1 :  263. 

—  Earl  of  Rosse's.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  2:  175. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  5:  49.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  3: 
404.  —  Dub.  Univ.  25:  273.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
5:  195.  — (W.  .Scoresby)  .\m.  J.  Sci.  67:  58.— .1. 
Frankl.  Inst.  37:  281.  44:  276,  345.  —  Eel.  M.  6: 
279.  9:  231.  —  Liv.  Age,  12:  45S. — Eraser,  42: 
591.  —  Nat.  M.  2:  391. —  Sharpe,  2:  330.  —  Dub. 
R.  18:  I. 

and  its  Revelations.     Eel.  M.  22:  1S4. 

set  to  new  Work.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Fraser,  80:  754. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  74:  288. 

Travels  in  Search  of.     Chamb.  J.  6:  369,  401. 

—  Ealing  Reflector  of  Mr.  Ci)mmon.     (E.  Xeison)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  18:  3S5.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  337. 

—  Equatorial  Portable.   (W.  C.  Burder)  Recr.  Sci.  1 :  165. 

2:  314. 

Shutters  for  a  Dome  for.     (E.  S.  Holden)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  106:  375. 

—  Great  Vienna.     Nature.  24:  11. 

—  How  to  work  with.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5: 

279,  462. 

—  Modern.     (.1.  N.  Lockyer)  Nature,  17:  66-225. 

—  Newall.     Nature,  i:  409. 

—  of  the  Paris  Observatory.     Nature,  13:  229. 

—  Principles  of  Construction  of.     (T.  Nolan)  Eel.  Engin. 

24:  68,  103,  177. 

—  Reflecting,  History  of.     (T.  R.  Robinson)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  33:  392. 
Improvements  in.     (J.  A.  Hill)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  92: 

335- 

—  Revelations  of.    (C.  T.  Fisher)  Westm.  46:  335.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  12:  414. 


TELESCOPE 


1292 


TEMPERANCE 


Telescope,   The,   Trophy,   Experiments   with.       (C.   P. 
Smyth)  Good  Words,  4:   125. 

—  Washington.     (S.  Newcomb)  Scrib.  7:  44. 

—  Zenith,  in  determining  Latitudes.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  64:  191. 
Telescopes.     Am.  J.  Sci.  i5:  301. 

—  Achromatic,   Color  Correction   for.     (W.   Harkness) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  189.     119:  109. 

Fraunhofer  on.     For.  Q.  i:  424. 

Invention  and  Improvement  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

8:  96.     9:  2S1. 

—  American.     (W.  Leitch)  Good  Words,  2:  394. 
in  1847.     J.  Frank].  Inst.  44:  419. 

—  for  Amateurs.     (H.  Hurst)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  120. 

—  Gigantic.     (R.  Graham)  Good  Words,  l5:  534.  —  (E. 

C.  Pickering)  Nature,  24:  389. 

—  Hints  to  the  Owners  of  small.     (W.  T.  Lynn)  Lond. 

Soc.  15:  90.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  342. 

—  Invention  of.  (G.  Moll)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11:327.  12:41, 

—  Kater  on  the  Light  of.     Ed.  R.  24:  31. 

—  Mounting  of.     Nature,  6:  525. 

—  Reflectors.     Penny  M.  13:  2S7. 

Glass  for.     (H.  Bessemer)  Nature,  17:  241. 

—  Size  of  principal.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  574. 

—  used  as  Night  Glasses,  Light  of.     (E.  S.  Holden)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  122:  129. 
Telescope-Teaching.     (Mrs.  Ward)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  213. 
Telescopic  Views.     Tait,  n.  s.  25:  641,700.     26:  45-737. 

27:  243,  426,  607. 
Telford,  Thomas,  the  Architect.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Ed. 

R.  70:  I. 

—  Life  of.     Quar.  63:  403. 

Tell,  William.     (L.  R.  de  Vericour)  Dub.  Univ.  53:  60. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  59:  144.  —  Hours  at  Home,  i: 

459- 

—  and  Altorf.     (K.  O'Meara)  Cath.  World,  22:  127. 

—  Legend  of.     Ed.   R.   129:  127.—  (W.  W.  Lord)  So. 

M.  15:  636.  —  (O.  Delepierre)  St.  James,  13:  332. 

—  Peter's  Historical  Play.     Mo.  R.  153:   181. 
Tellurium  Ores  of  Colorado.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

108:  25. 
Telse  Wollersien.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  399-^92. 
Temper.     Blackw.  114:  564.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  119: 

672.  —  (Mrs.  W^ard)  Bentley,  24:  155.  —  Chamb.  J. 

39:  161. — Once  a  Week,  19:  371. 

—  Pride,  and  other  High  Horses.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  348. 
Temperament.     (T.  S.  Prideaux)  Zoist,  i:  32. 

—  Happy.     (W.  C.  Brj-ant)  No.  Am.  9:  206. 
Temperaments.      (E.  van  de  Warker)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12: 

306.  —  (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  lo:  395. 

—  Doctrine  of.     New  York  R.  8:  74.  —  West.  Mo.  R.  2: 

608. 
Temperance.    Blackw.  48:  214.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  15:  90. 

—  Am.  Alma.  1834:  89.  —  So.   Lit.  Mess.  8:  439. 

—  (W.   F.  Van  Amringe)  Dem.  R.  29:  105.  —  (A. 
B.  Le  Geyt)  Victoria,  14:   312. 

—  and  Teetotal  Societies.     (J.  Eagles)  Blackw.  73:  389. 

—  as  a  National  Question.     (D.  Ker)  Nat.  Q.  38:  262. 

—  as  affected  by  Duties  on  Liquors.  (D.  Burns)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  38:  I. 

—  Bible,  and  Use  of  Alcohol.   (A.  B.  Rich)  Bib.  Sac.  37: 

77.— (H.  Bumstead)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  47. 

—  Boundaries  of.     (J.  Kidd)  Contemp.  34:  352, 

—  Church  Action  on.     Priuc.  43:  595. 

—  Church  Work  in.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Unita.  R.  15:  504. 

—  Gin  Palace  and  Workman's  Club.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good 

Words,  13:  211. 

—  Intemperate.     Unita.  R.  14:   165. 

—  Legislation  in  Support  of.     Chr.  Exam.  18:  30.  —  (E. 

L.  Godkin)  Nation,  16:  365. 

in  Germany.    (F.  Kapp)  Nation,  32:   165. 

Mackenzie's  Act,  1S56.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  i. 


Temperance,  Legislation  in  Supportof;  Maine  Law,  1851. 
(S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  NewEng.  10:  63.  — (N.  Dow) 
Hunt,  30:  703. 
See  Liquor;  Prohibition. 

—  Life  Work  for.     (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  36:  164. 

—  Massachusetts  Convention,  1833.    (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr. 

Exam.   15:  240. 

—  Methodist  Church  and.  (H.Wheeler)  Meth.  Q.  36: 628. 

—  Mortality  of  the  Intemperate.      (F.  G.  P.  Nelson)  J. 

Stalls.  Soc.  14:  200. 

—  Nott's  Lectures  on.    (Z.  Paddock)  Meth.  Q.  7:  534.  — 

(L.  W.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  18:  441. 

—  Sanction  of  the  Use  of  Strong  Drink  in  the  Bible. 

Westm.  103:  50. 

—  Sober  Views  of  Abstinence.     (D.  Merriman)  Bib.  Sac. 

38:  707. 

—  Sobriety  by  Law.      (E.  Spender)  St.  James,  35:  567. 

—  Unitarian  Denomination  and.  (J.  H.  Hevwood)  Unita. 

R.  5:  54- 

—  W'ine-drinking  Poets.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  102. 
Temperance  Bible-Commentary.     (G.  H.  Johnston)  Mer- 

cersb.  21:  551. 
Temperance  Cause.     (S.  Miller)  Princ.  2:  242. 

—  Present  Position  of,  1S47.  (B.Frost)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  4:  97. 
Temperance  Crusade,  1874.  (J.  de  A.  Cespedes)  Galaxy, 

17:  689.  —  (C.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  i:  167. 
Temperance  Epic.     (G.  G.  Pursey)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  182. 
Temperance  Men  as  Persecutors.     Cornh.  12:  306. 
Temperance  Movement  in  Ireland,   1S40.     Dub.   R.  8: 

44S.  —  Museum,  39:  89. 

—  of  modern  Times.  (T.  De  Quincej')  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  658. 
Temperance  Movements.      (D.  Worley)  Luth.  Q.  4:  347. 
Temperance  Plans  and  Possibilities.     Penn  Mo.  5:  185. 
Temperance  Pledge.     New  Eng.  M.  5:  187. 
Temperance  Question.      (C.  Graham)  Contemp.  30:  72. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  257.  —  (A.  M.  Gray) 
Contemp.  30:  454. —  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  8: 
250. — Nation,  8:  313.  —  (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  24: 
313.  —All  the  Year,  22:  204.  —  (J.  A.  Allen)  Canad. 
Mo.  12:  24,  282.  —  (A.M.  Machar)  Canad.  Mo.  11: 
369.    12:  183,  369. 

—  and  Prohibition.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  353. 

—  and  the  W^oman's  Crusade.      Nation,  18:   135.  —  (E. 

L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  199. 

—  H.  W.  Beecher  on.      (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  392. 

—  Religious  Aspects  of.  (R.C. Pitman)  Unita.  R.  13:  193. 

—  Restatement  of.     (E.  A.  Perry)  Univ.  Q.  37:  222. 
Temperance  Reform,  Grounds  and  Methods  of.     (J.  W. 

Mears)  Presb.  R.  2:  500. 

—  History  of.     (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  33:  409. 

—  in  1837.     Am.  Meth.  M.  19:  67. 

—  in  Virginia.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  i6:  426. 

—  Indirect  Advantages  of.  (P.P.Carpenter)Howitt,  i:  76. 

—  Indirect  Evils  of.     (P.  P.  Carpenter)  Howitt,  i:  313. 

—  Legislation  and  Moral  Suasion.      (0.  T.   Lamphear) 

Cong.  R.  11:  384. 

Temperance  Reformation.  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  36: 
188.  39:  494.  —  (J.  Leavitt)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10: 
243.  —  (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  31:  252.— (H. 
Bronson)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  371,  593.  —  (C.  Stetson) 
Chr.  Exam.  20:  73.  —  Am.  Q.  Obs.  i:  58.3:  46. — 
Am.  Meth.  M.  17:  51. 

Temperance  Society,  Vindication  of.     (S.  Miller)  Princ. 

3:  44- 
Temperance  Societies.   Eel.  R.  74:  313.  — Fi-aser,  4:  469. 
30:  170.  —  Mo.  R.  141:  94. 

—  Claims  of,  1835.     Eel.  R.  62:  283. 

—  Good  Templars.    (A.  J.  H.  Crespi)  Colburn,  155:  508. 
Temperance  Work,  Comprehensiveness  and  Liberality  in. 

(A.  Bierbower)  Univ.  Q.  36:  40. 
See   Alcohol;    Intemperance;     Liquor;    Prohibition; 
Teetotalism. 


TEMPERATURE 


1293 


TEN 


Temperature  and  Mortality.  (W.  A.  Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 
44:  235. 

—  and  the  Thermometer.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  46. 

—  as  affecting  Health.     Lond.  M.  i:  314. 

—  attainable  by  Rock-Crushing.  (R.  Mallet)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

110:  256. 

—  Cycles  in.     (W.  Koeppen)  Nature,  9:  184. 

—  Deducing.     (G.  T.  Kingston)  Caiiad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  5. 

—  Distribution  of,  in  the  Gulf  Stream.     (A.  D.  Bache) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  71:  29. 

—  Forces  due  to  Differences  of.     Eel.  Engin.  11 :  527. 

—  in  the  North  Atlantic.  ( W.  Thomson)  Nature,  4:  251. 

Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  5:  362. 

—  Influence  on  the  Elasticity  of  Metals.    (F.  Kohlrausch 

and  F.  E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  100:  350. 

—  Low,  of  Mountains.      Recr.    Sci.   2:    199.  —  (J.   A. 

Davies)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  128. 

—  jNIean.     (A.  Mordecai)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23:  7.   26:  ^o- 

—  Method  of  reducing  Observations.      (.J.  D.   Evjrett) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  85:  17. —  (E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85: 
31.— (.J.  D.  Everett)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  173. 

of  correcting  Error  in.     (E.  L.  De  Forest)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  91:  371. 

—  Nocturnal  Increase  of,  with  Elevation.      (.1.  Glaisher) 

Nature,  16:  450. 

—  of  the  Air  and  Surface  Water  of  the  Sea.  (W.  C.  Cun- 

ningham) Am.  J.  Sci.  65:  66. 

—  of  Artesian  Springs.     (R.  Paterson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

29:  274. 

—  of  the  Earth  in  Siberia.     (M.  Ennan)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

27:  338. 

—  of  the  Globe.     (M.  Parrot)  Am.  J.  Sci.  26:  10. 
and  Planetary  Spaces.      (Baron    Fourier)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  32:  I.  —  (M.  Poison)  Am.  J.  Sci.  34:  57. 

Changes  of.    (L.  Agassiz)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26:  342. 

27:  417. 

—  of  the  Human  Body.  (B.F.Craig)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102:  330. 

—  of  the  Soil  during  Winter.     Nature,  21 :  523. 

—  of  Space.     (J.  Croll)  Nature,  21:  521. 

—  of  the  two  extreme  Seasons.  (W.  Dennis)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

85:  44- 

—  of  the  Year.     (E.  S.  Snell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  39:  36. 

—  produced  by  Solar  Radiation.     (J.  Ericsson)  Nature, 

5:  46. 

—  Sine-Formula  for  the  Diurnal  Variation  of.     (B.  A. 

Gould)  Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  212. 

—  Terrestrial,  and   Solar  Spots.     (C.  Abb^)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

100:  345. 

—  Underground.     Nature,  15:  240. 
See  Isothermal  Lines. 

Temperatures,  Flame.  (B.  Silliman  and  H.  Wurtz)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  99:  339. 

—  High,  Measurement  of.  (R.H.Buel)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  429. 

—  measured  bj'  Electricity.  (C.W. Siemens)  Nature,  6:  47. 

—  (if  the  Arctic  Ocean.     J,  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  435. 

—  R.ite  of  Increase   of  underground.     (J.  D.  Everett) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  452. 

—  Solar  Radiation.     (G.  J.  Simons)  Nature,  4:  393. 

—  Underground,  on  the  Comstock  Lode.    (J.  A.  Church) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  117:  289. 
Templars,  Preceptory  of  the,  at  Ganvay.  (.J.Webb)  Arch. 
31:  182. 

—  Suppression  of,  in  England.     Li  v.  Age,  145:  496. 
Temple,  Frederick,  Bishoj)  of  Exeter.    Cong.  3:  114. — 

Am.  Church  R.  22:   191. 

—  and  Dr.  Pusey.     Eraser,  80:  722. 

—  Ilis  Place  among  the  Oxford  Essaj-ists.    Chr.  Obs. 

60:  621. 

—  Rugby  School  Sermons.     Chr.  Obs.  61 :  442. 

Temple,  Sir  Wm.,  Life  and  Writings  of.  (T.  B.  Macau- 
lay)  Ed.  R.  68:  113.  Same  art.  Mu.".  35:  180.  —  Era- 
ser, 15:  400.  —  Dub.  Univ.  8:  61.  —  Eel.  R.  66:  502. 


Temple  Family.     Cornh.  12:  749. 

—  Genealogy  of.      (\V.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  10:  y^- 
Temple  at  Jerusalem.     Kitto,  9:  359. 

—  Expulsion  of  Traffickers  from.    ( W.  Jevons)  Theo.  R, 

3:  211. 

—  Gate  Beautiful  of.     (J.  E.  Prescott)  Kitto,  40:  33. 

—  Site  of.     Scrib.  11:  257.  —  Ev.  Sat.  12:  328. 

—  Speaker's  Commentary  on.     Contemp.  27:  978. 
iSee  Jerusalem. 

Temple,  Ancient,  near  Crendi,   Malta.      (J.  G.  Vance) 

Arch.  29:  227. 
Temple,  London.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  561,  711. 

—  and  Lincoln's  Inn.     (G.  Spence)  Galaxy,  3:  475. 

—  Chambers  of,  My  Experience  in.     Chamb.  J.  46:  577. 

—  Fine  Day  in.     Eraser,  31:  67. 

—  Inner,  Benchers  of.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  4:  279. 

—  Life  in.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  408. 

Temple  not  made  with  Hands.     (J.  Martineau)  L'nita.  R. 

13:  328. 
Temple  of  Serapis,  Pozzuoli,  Head's.  Canad.J.  n.s.3 :  336. 
Temple,  Brig,  Wreck  of .     Colburn,  155:  445. 
Temple  Bar,   London.     Appleton,   17:  75.  —  Chamb.  J. 

48:  428. — Penny  M.  2:  223. 

—  illustrated.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  531. 

—  Inside.     St.  James,  26:  797. 

—  Removal  of.     (J.  Hatton)  Colburn,  165:  1323. 

—  Six  Heads  on.     All  the  Year,  26:  438. 

Temples,    Ancient  and  modern,   Bardwell  on.      Mo.  R. 

143:  434- 

—  of  Selinus.     (G.  M.  Lane)  Nation,  20:  365. 
Temple  Caves  of  Ajunta.     Fraser,  55:  236. 

Temple  Church,  London.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  611.  —  Penny 
M.  i:  116.     12:  125,  129,  141. 

—  Addison's  History  of.     So.  Q.  9:  457. — Mo.  R.  157: 

loi.     160:  139. 

—  Billings's  Account  of.    Mo.  R.  149:  433. 

—  Service  and  Usage  in.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  234. 
Temple  Lane  Tragedy.     Liv.  Age,  60:  547. 
Temple  Ritual.     Cong.  3:  100-726.     4:  41-673. 
Templeton,  Mass.,  History  of.     Wore.  M.  i:  116. 
Temptation.     Bib.  R.  3:  285.  —  Chr.  Obs.  7:  215.     59: 

509.  — Univ.  Q.  18:  202.  —  (C.  L.  Alexander)  I^adi- 
cal,  4:  321. 

—  a  Prose  Poem,  from  the  Polish.     (S.  Krasinski)  Con- 

tin.  Mo.  5:  53. 

—  Christian's  Prayer  against.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  106. 

—  Evil   Effects  and  Remedy  of.     (II.  Ballon)  Univ.  Q. 

5:  158. 

—  no   Excuse  for  Transgression.     (L.   P.  Hickok)  Bib. 

Sac.  30:  648. 

—  of  Arthur;  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  21:  8. 

—  of  Gabriel ;  a  Poem.     (C.  J.  Schiller)  Atlan.  40:  316. 

—  of  our  T^ord.     Chr.  Obs.  38:  409,  473.  —  Cong.  2:  406. 

—  Chr.  Exam.  32:  37. — Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  332. — 

—  Chr.  Disc,  i:  2^4.     See  Jesus  Christ. 

—  of  the  Rev.  Stejihen  Holdfast.   Fraser,  82:  767.  83:  99. 

—  Relation  of  Punishment  to.     (F.  W.  Maitland)  Mind, 

5:  259. 

—  The;  a  Tale.    Liv.  Age,  30:  465. 

—  Theory  of.     Meth.  Q.  2:  142,  421.  —  (Prof.  Caldwell) 

Meth.  Q.  3:  377.  —  (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q.  4:  32. 
Temptation  and  Atonement.     (Mrs.  Gore)  Tait,  n.  s.  13: 

549-747.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  11:  522,  545. 
Ten  Broeck  Letters,  1779-80.     M.  Am.  Hist.  2:   168. 
Ten  Days'  Drama.     (K.  P.  Osgood)  Scrib.  6:  345. 
Ten-Hour  System.     (W.  Gray)  O.  &  N.  3:  629. 
Ten  Minutes  late;  a  Talc.     Temp.  Bar,  37:  521. 
Ten  Thousand  a  Year.     (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  46:  505, 

620,  832.     47:  1 17-816.     48:  92-623.      49:  1-804. 

50:  94,  240.     Same  art.  Mus.  37:  455.    38:  18-393. 

39:  9.  249,481.    40:  9-369.    41:81,414,  571.    42: 

120-564.    43:  149. 


TEN 


1294 


TEXNYSOX 


Ten  times  one  is  ten.     (E.  E.  Hale)  0.  &  N.  1 :  3-779- 

Ten  Tribes  of  Israel  found.     Miis.  41:  61S. 

Ten  Years  old.     House.  Words,  7:  245. 

Tenancy  and  Culture  of  Land  in  England.    Ed.  E.  59: 

3^7- 
Tenant  of  the  Chintz  Chamber.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  4S-225. 
Tenants  of  Holywell  Lodge.     Black w.  46:  677. 

—  of  Malor}'.     (J.  S.  Le  Fanu)  Dub.  Univ.  69:  123-658. 

70:  49-432.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  94:  131-736.  95: 
152,  340. 

—  of  Moor  Lodge.     St.  James,  28:  231-557. 

Tenant  Right.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  49S.  — Chamb.  J.   18: 
349.  —  (F.  S.  Corrance)  Fortn.  23:  552. 

—  and  Tenant  League.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  159. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  242.  —  Westm.  86:  i. 
in  1S51.     Dub.  LTniv.  37:  159. 

Repeal  of,  and  Poor  Laws.     Dub.  LTniv.  31:  134, 

Storv  of.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Chamb.  J.  8:  209. 

Tenby,  Wales;  a  Welsh  Watering-Place.      (W.  Sikes) 
Lippinc.  22:  187. 

—  and  its  Neighborhood.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  17. 

—  Description  of.     (G.  P.  Be  van)  Once  a  Week,  3:  345. 

—  Summer  Days  at.     Bentley,  39:  495. 

Tencin,  Mme.  de.  (Lad_v  Blessington)  Sharpe,  50:  84, 147. 
Tendency  of  current  Events.  (J.  Nichols)  Meth.  Q.  12:  82. 
Tendencies.     (I.  E.  Graeff)  Mercersb.  18:  550. 
Tender  Conscience.     Black w.  56:  454. 
Tender  Recollections  of  Irene  .Macgillicuddy.     Blackw. 

122:  655.     123:  39. 
Tenement  House.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Harper,  23:  732. 
Tenement  Houses,  Better  Method  of  building.      (A.  J. 

Bloor)  Am.  Arch.  9:  75,  87. 

—  Competition  of.     Am.  Arch.  5:  61,  85. 

—  Problem  of.     (M.  Hicks)  Am.  Arch.  8:  39-272. 
Tenement  Life  in  New  York.     (E.  Crapsey)  Galaxy,  12: 

170. 
Teneriffe.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin)  Atlan.  39:  330.  —  (F. 
W.  H.  Myers)  Macmii.  29:  514.  —  Nat.  M.  13:  319. 
—  Penny  M.  4:  269. 

—  Peak  of,  Astronomical  Expedition  to,  1856.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  63:   1S6,   2S1.  —  Nat.  R.  9:  297.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  48:  518.  —  Brit.  Q.  27:  439.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  57:  403.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  228. 
Her   Majesty's   Birthday  on.      (B     Pim)  Once   a 

Week,  5:  298. 
Mrs.  Piazzi  Smith  on.     All  the  Year,  13:  85. 

—  Peep  at.     Bentley,  28:  33. 

—  Residence  in.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  471. 

—  Scenes  in.     Month,  6:  63-554. 

—  A  Summer  above  the  Clouds.     Eraser,  58;  35. 
Teniers,  David.     Penny  M.  3:  257. 

—  Visit  to  the  Chateaux  of.     Eraser,  57:  32. 

—  Wives  of.     Chamb.  J.  22:  145.  — Nat.  M.  5:  451. 
Teniers,  David,  The  younger.     Art  J.  5:  273. 
Tenison  Psalter,   Description  of.     (E.  A.  Bond)  F.  Arts 

Q.  1 :  77- 
Tennant,  William,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  2:  353. 

—  Anster  Fair.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  24:  174.  —  Anal.  M. 

5:  3<^7- 

—  Cardinal  Beaton-;  a  Play.     Blackw.  14:  421. 
Tennant,  Rev.  William,  Trial  of.     (H.  W.  Green)  Princ. 

40:  321. 
Tennent,  Sir  James  Emerson.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  84.  —  (C. 
Redding)  Colburn,  144:  531. 

—  Belgium.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  535. 

Tennessee,  Early  History  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  i :  226, 

—  Early  Settlements  of.     De  Bow,  27:  84,  407. 

—  Education  in.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  24:  219. 

—  Government  of,  in  1780.     Hist.  M  3:  35. 

—  Internal  Improvements  in.     So.  Q.  9:  243. 

—  Mnnufactures  and  Internal  Improvements  in.    De  Bow, 

13:  156. 


Tennessee,  Mines,  Minerals,  and  Maimfacturing  in.     De 
Bow,  17:  302. 

—  Mountain  Regions  of.     De  Bow,  26:  702. 

—  Old  Settlers  of.     House.  Words,  8:  tS8. 

—  past  and  present.     De  Bow,  15:  65. 

—  Public  Lands  for  Education.     Niles's  Reg.  21:  299. 

—  Ramsay's  Annals  of.     So.  Q.  24:  337. 

—  Silurian  Basin  of  Middle.     (J.  M.  Safford)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

62:  352. 

—  Statistics  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  454. 

—  Timber  Supply  of.   (J.  R.  Gilmore)  Am.  Arch.  10:  ui. 

—  Upper  Silurian  Beds  of  Western.     (J.  M.  Safford)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  81:  205. 

—  West,  Cretaceous  and  Superior  Formations  of.     (J.  M. 

Safford)  Am.  J.  Sci.  87:  360. 
Tennessee  River,  Night  on  the  Banks  of.    Blackw.  56: 

278. 
Tennessee's  Partner.      (Bret    Harte)  Overland,   3:    360. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  10:  35.  Sameart.  N.  Eel.  5:  595. 
Tenniel,  John.     Cartoons  in  Punch.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  306. 
Tennis,  History  of.     (E.  Jesse)  Bentlej',  34:  443. 

—  in  Britain.     (R.  R.  Macgregor)  Belgra.  37:  68. 

—  Lawn.     Ed.  R.  141:  52.  —  (R.  D.  Osborn)  Contemn. 

40:  326.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   50:  734.  —  (D.  L. 
Nicoll)  Lippinc.  25:  743. 
Tennyson,  Alfred.      (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Quar.  106:  454. 

—  (E.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib.8:  100,  160. —  (C.  Kings- 
ley)  Fraser,  42:  245.  —  (R.  H.  Hutton)  Macmii.  27: 
143.  — w'ith  portrait,  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Appletoii,  7: 
353.  —  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  9:  408.  —  (B.  Tay- 
lor) Internat.  R.  4:  397.  —  (G.  Giltillan)  Tait,  n.  s. 
14:  229.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  11:  161.  —  with  por- 
trait. Once  a  VYeek,  26:  342.  —  Tinsley,  2:  262. — 
Ev.  Sat.  7:  699.  —  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  2. — 
Colburn,  169:  47, 131,  241.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  656. 

—  (E.  Ferrier)  Evang.  R.  21:  433.  —  Liv.  Age,  62: 
195. 

—  and  Browning.     Eel.  R.  120:  361. 

—  and  Byron.     Quar.  131:  354.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  78:  i. 

—  and  his  Poetry.     (R.  L.  Gerhart)  Ref.  Q.  27:  53S. 

—  and  his  School.    Dub.  R.  54:  363. 

—  and  Sir  C.  Lyell.     Liv.  Age,  70:  417. 

—  and  Musset.       (A.   C.    Swinburne)  Fortn.  35:    129. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  600. 

—  and  the  Queen.     N.  Eel.  2:  465. 

—  and  the  Round  Table.     Brit.  Q.  51 :  200. 

—  and  Theocritus.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Atlan.  28:  513. 

—  and  Virgil.     Macmii.  33:  43.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

127:  756. 

—  and  Wordsworth,  their  Religious  Faith.    (J.  A.  Hines) 

Luth.  Q.  3:  253. 

—  Artluirian  Legends.   Ed.  R.  131:  502.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  106:  131.  —  (S.  Cheetham)  Contemp.  7:  497. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  81:  142.  —  Lond.  Q.  34:  154. — 
Dub.  R.  66:  418.  — Month,  12:  487. 

—  Artist  and  Moralist.    (M.  W.  Hazeltine)  Cath.  World, 

15:  241. 

—  as  a  Botanist.      (J.  Hutchison)  St.  Paul's,   13:  443. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  119:  372.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  4:  193.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  482. 

—  Ballads  and  other  Poems.    Ed.  R.  I"54:  4S6.  — (G.  B. 

Smith)  Internat.  R.  10:  178.  — (S.  Colvin)  Macmii. 
43:  23S. 

—  Bibliography  of.    (J.  L.  Warren)  Fortn.  2:  385.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  87:  289.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  159. 

—  Bryant,  and  Longfellow.     (G.  Smith)  Bentle}-,  64:  61. 

—  Catholic  Aspects  of.    (J.  C.  Earle)  Cath.  World,  7:  145. 

—  (J.  Healy)  Irish  Mo.  6:  429. 

—  Charm  of.     St.  Paul's,  10:  282. 

—  The  Cup.     Appleton,  25:  253. 

Performance  of,  at  the  Lyceum.    St.  James,  48:  195. 

—  Dramas.     Ed.  R.  145:  3S3, 


TEXXYSOX 


1295 


TEREBRATULIXA 


Tennyson,  Alfred.  Enoch  Arden.  Quar.  iig:  58.  —  No. 
Brit.  41:  231.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:  310.  —  Blackw. 
96:  555.  —  Brit.  Q.  40:  463.  —  Chamb.  J.  41:  620. 

—  Westm.  82:  396.  —  Chr.  Obs.  64:  926.  —  Lond. 
Q-  23:  153. 

—  Gareth  and  L\-nette.     Chamb.  J.  49:  813.  —  (J.  R. 

Dennett)  Nation,  15:  301.  —  Chr.  Obs.  73:  67. — 
(W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  12:  106. —  Lond.  Q.  39: 
394.  —  Victoria,  20:  308. 

—  Harold;  a  Drama.    (H.  .James,  jr.)  Nation,  24:  43. — 

(G.  Bloede)  Western,  3:  430.  —  Chr.  Obs.  77:  308. 

—  Cong.  6:  92. —  (.J.  Weiss)  Radical  R.  i:  158. 

—  Holy  Grail.     Ed.  R.  131:  502.  — Quar.  128:  1.  —(J. 

R.  Dennett)  Nation,  10:  109. — New  Eng.  29:  351. 

—  Chamb.  J.  47:  137.  —  St.  James,  25:  7S5. — 
Victoria,  14:  376. 

—  Home  of.     (J.  D.  Sherwood)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  113. 

—  House  of,  near  Haslemere.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  132. 

—  Idylls  of  the  King.     Ed.  R.  no:  247.  — Quar.  r.o6: 

454.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48:  247.  —  (H.  Alford) 
Contemp.  13:  104.  —  (  C.  C.  Hahn)  Western,  7:  47. 

—  (R.  W.  Boodle)  Canad.  Mo.  19:  379.  — Brit.  Q. 
30:  481.— Blackw.  86:  608.  — No.  Brit.  31:  148. 

—  (G.  B.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  18:  i.  — Bent.  Q.  2: 
159.  —  Westm.  72:  503.  —  Eraser,  60:  301.  —  Nat. 
R.  9:  368.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  63:  579.  — Chamb. 
J.  32:  121.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  26:  464.  —  De  Bow,  28: 
679.  —  Dub.  Univ.  55:  62.  —  Lond.  Q.  13:  62.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  49:  2S.  — Eel.  R.  no:  2S7.  — NewQ. 
8:  337.-LishQ.  9:  834. 

Moral  Aspects  of.     (.J.  M.  Ludlow)  Macmil.  i:  63. 

See  also  ab<ire,  Arthurian  Legends. 

—  In  Memoriam.    No.  Brit.  13:  532.  —  Prosp.  R.  6:  306. 

—  Eel.  R.  92:  330.  —  Brit.  Q.  12:  291.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
36:  213.  —  Liv.  Age,  26:  167. — New  Eng.  8:  598. 

—  Brownson,  7:  539.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  13:  534. — 
Eel.  M.  21:  209. — Westm.  54:  85.  —  Dem.  R.  27: 
204.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  17:  499.  —  Hogg,  5:  365.  —  (A. 
D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  8:  126. —Mo.  Rel.  M^io;  150. 

—  Internat.  M.  i:  34. — So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  686. 
and  its  Philosophy.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  183.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  52:  505. 
London  Times  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  18. 

—  Last  Tournament.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  13:  41S. 

—  (J.  H.  L.  Leary)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  422.  — (W.  H. 
Browne)  So.  M.  10:  371. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (J.  Fullerton)  Broadw.  3:  507. 

—  Lineolnshii'e  Scenery  and  Character  as  illustrated  by. 

Macmil.  29:  140.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  13. 

—  Locksle}- Hall.     Hogg,  6:  273. 

—  Lover's  Tale.   Eraser,  100:  103. —  Canad.  Mo.  16:  220. 

—  Lucretius.    Chr.  Obs.  68:  467.  — (R.  C.  Jebb)  Macmil. 

18:  97. — Ev.  Sat.  6:  loi. 

—  Maud.     Ed.  R.  102:  498.  —  Blackw.  78:  311.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  51.  —  Eraser,  52:  264.  —  Nat.  R. 
i:  377.  —  Bentley,  38:  262. — Westm.  64:  596.— 
Irish  Q.  5:  455."— Eel.  R.  102:  56S.  — Bost.  R.  2: 
25.  —  Liv.  Age,  46:  654.  —  Brit.  Q.  22:  467.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  46:  332.  —  Lond.  Q.  5:  213.  —  NewQ.  4:  393. 

and  the  Quarterly  Review.     Macmil.  i:  114. 

as  a  representative  Poem.    (L.  R.  Hendrickson) 

Nat.  Q.  5:  76. 

—  New  Poems,  1S69.     Eel.  M.  74:  339. 

—  NewStudyof.    Cornh. 41:36.    42:17.   44:87.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  4S3,  544.     150:  451. 

—  Northern  Fanner.     (.J.  M.  Ludlow)  Macmil.  10:  4S6. 
Phases  of  Sorrow  in.     Victoria.  20:  422. 

—  Poems  of.   Ed.  R.  77:  373.   Same  art.  Eel.  M.  6:  205. 

—  Brit.Q.2:  46.  — Blackw.  31:  721.  Sameart.Ecl. 
M.  17:  169. — Blackw.  65:  453. — Westm.  14:  210. 
38:  ;:7i.  51:  265.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  240.  — Se- 
lect J.  2:  106.  —  Dem.  R.  14:  62. 


Tennyson,  Alfred,  Poems  of,  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  13: 
289.  —  (.J.  S.  Dwight)  Chr.  Exam.  23:  305.  —  (C. 
C.  Felton)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  237. — New  Eng.  3:  57. 

—  (G.  P.  Fisher)  Chr.  R.  16:  36.  —  Eraser,  42:  245. 

—  .:\jn.  Whig  R.  12:  176. — Quar.  49:  Si.    70:  3S5. 

—  (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  30:  402.  — No.  Brit.  9:  43. 

—  Brit  Q.  72:  273.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  147:  786. 

—  No.  Brit.  53:  37S.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  195. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  713. —  (CO.  Everett)  No. 
Am.  90:  I.  —  (G.  Massey)  Hogg,  14:  I.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  36:  616.  —  Chamb.  J.  4:  25.  44:  404. — 
Dub.  Univ.  64:  386.—  (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo. 
i:  279.  —  (W.  Lyall)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  477.  —  Col- 
burn,  37:  69.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  9:  502.  —  Temp.  Bar,  26: 
179.  27:170.  28:33.  —  Chr.  Obs.  60:  244.  — Chr. 
Rem.  4:  42.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  649.  —  Potter  Am. 
Mo.  16:  III.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  76. — Cong,  i:  718. — 
Putnam,  6:  3S2. — (C.  E.  Havens)  Pioneer,  3:  28. 

—  Bost.  R.  i:  436. 

—  Princess.     Ed.  R.  90:  388.  —(J.  Hadley)  New  Eng. 

7:  193.  — (C.  A.  Bristed)  Am.  Whig"  K.  8:  28.- 
No.  Brit.  9:  43. —Quar.  82:  427. —  Eel.  R.  87:415. 

—  Liv.  Age.  16:  441.  —  Chr.  Rem.  17:  381. 
with  Maclise's  Illustrations.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  314. 

—  Queen  Mary.    Quar.  139:  231.  —  (H.  Adams)  No.  Am. 

121:  422.  —  (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  21:  6c.  —  (H. 
James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  20:  393.  —  Blackw.  118:  322. 
Same  art.  Eel.  m!  85:  590.— (.1.  O'Hagan)  Irish 
Mo.  4:  572.  —  (J.  B.  Harper)  Catli.  World,  22:   i. 

—  (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  17:  372.  — Dub.  R.  77: 
434.  —  Month,  24:  445.  —  Dub.  Univ.  86:  251. — 
Chr.  Obs.  75:  761. —  So.  R.  n.  s.  18:  484. — Penn 
Mo.  8:321.  —  Canad.  Mo.  8: 180. —  Macmil.  32:  434. 

—  Recent  Criticism  on.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  354. 

—  Religious  Aspects  of  the  Poetry  of.     Dub.  Uuiv.  55: 

353.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  52. 

—  Ruskin  on.     Eraser,  53:  648. 

—  Sketch  of  the  Life  of.     (J.  H.  Ward)  Atlan.  44:  356. 

—  Social   Philosophy  of.     (L.  Tollemache)   Fortn.  21: 

225. 

—  Study  of.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  No.  Am.  133 :  82.  —  Ev. 

Sat.  9:  90. 

—  Studies  in.     Belgra.  4:  2x7. 

—  Tears,  idle  Tears.     (G.  Grove)  Macmil.  15:  67.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  68:  193. 

—  Tentatives  by  the  Laureate.     St.  James.  11:  224. 

—  Texts  from.     (H.L.Nicholson)  St.  James,  42:  222- 

567.     43:  652,  744. 

—  Two  Northern  Farmers.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  2,  34. 

—  Two  Voices.     (Mrs.  C  R.  Corson)  New  Eng.  22:  63S. 

—  Wordsworth,  and  Browning.     Nat.  R.  19:  27.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  3.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  273,  415. 
Tennyson,  Charles  T.     See  Turner,  Charles. 
Tenn\-son,  Frederick.     Poems.     Fraser.  49:  703. 
Tennysoniana  Rediviva.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  13:  316. 
Tents.     House.  Words,  19:  151. 
Tent  Life.    All  the  Year,  24:  156. 

Tenth  for  Heaven;  a  Tale.  (T.  S.  Arthur)  Sharpe.  49: 156. 
Tenth  of  January.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Atlan   21:  3J5. 
Tenth  Passenger.     (Miss  Leslie)  Godey,  24:  31S. 
Tenure,  Fixity  of.  History  and  Economy  of,  considered. 

Dub.  Univ.  23:  605. 

—  of  Office  in  Civil-Service  Reform.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Na- 

tion, 23:  37. 
Tenures.     Chamb.  J.  45:  314.  —(D.  B.  Eaton)  Lippinc. 
27:  580.  — (D.  B.  Eaton)  Penn  Mo.  12:  S81. 

—  Law  of.     So.  R.  3:  I. 

—  Strange.     Chamb.  .1.  26:  131. 

Teonge.  H.     Diary.    Quar.  32:  429.  — Lond.  M.  12:  250. 
Tequendama,  Falls  of.  Trip  to.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  349. 
Terebratuliuii,  Morse  on.     (E.  R.  Lankester)  Nature.  5: 


TEREDO 


1296 


TEXAS 


Teredo,  The,  and  its  Depredations.     (E.  H.  von  Baum- 

hauer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  400,  545. 
Terek,  The  Gifts  of;  translated  from  the  Russian  of  Ler- 

montoff.     (T.  B.  Shaw)  Black w.  54:  799. 
Terence  O'Shaughnessy's  tirst  Attempt  to  get  married. 

(W.  H.  Maxwell)  Bentley,  i :  33. 
Terence  Rylej^  Adventures  of.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  445. 
Teresa,  Santa.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Fraser,  65:  59.  —  (Miss 

Eccles)  Good  Words,  20 :  775. 

—  and  Devotees  of  Spain.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  46: 

200. 

—  Letters  of.     Dub.  R.  53:  419. 

Terluine,   M.  V.    [Marion  Harland].     Alone.     So.   Lit. 

Mess.  20:  726. 
Terms,  Collective  and  Abstract,  Original  Intention  of. 

(M.  Miiller)  Mind,  i:  345. 
Termites,  or  White  Ants.    House.  Words,   19:  449.  — 

Chamb.  J.  53:  797. 

—  and  Honey  Bees.     (F.  Miiller)  Nature,  9:  308. 
Ternaux's  Publications  on  American  History.  (A.  Young) 

No.  Am.  45:  222. 
Ternav,  Chevalier  de.     (G.  C.  Mason)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

5:  586. 
Terra  Cotta.     Art  J.  21:  54,  94.  —  Am.  Arch   8:  139. 

—  and  Architectural  Faience.     (J.  Holroyd)  Am.  Arch. 

10:  314. 

—  and  Stoneware   in   Architecture.     (J.   Doulton)   Eel. 

Engin.  14:  Tj. 

—  Architectural  Employment  of.     Am.  Arch.  8:   150. 

—  Description  of  ancient.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  16:   1206. 
Terra  Cottas,  Greek,  from  Tanagra  and  elsewhere.     (E. 

Strahan)  Scrib.  21:  911. 
Terra-Cotta  Masks  from  the  Mosquito  Shore.    (C.  Rogers) 

Arch.  6:  107. 
Terra  del  Fuego.     Nav.  M.  2:  249. 

—  Fauna  and  Flora  of.     (C.  Darwin)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

30:  404. 

—  Weddel's  Account  of.     Meth.  M.  48:  738. 
Terraces,  Observations  on.  (.J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  58 :  86. 

—  River  and  Lake.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  661. 
Terrestrial  Pleasures.     Am.  Whig  R.  3:  625. 
Terrible  Dentist  of  the  Strand.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  supp.  86. 
Terrible  Guest.     Sharpe,  36:  191. 

Terrible  Temptation.     (C.  Reade)  Ev.  Sat.  lo:  221-581. 

11:  10-197. 
Terrible  Visitor.     Chamb.  J.  42;  776. 
Terrible  Wedding-Trip;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  52:  49,  75. 
Terribly  strange  Bed.  (W.  Collins)  House.  Words,  5:  129. 
Terrier,  The.     Penny  M.  3:  65. 
Territorial  Aggrandizement.     Dem.  R.  17:  243. 
Territorial  Government.     Dem.  R.  23:  189.  —  So.  Q.  12: 

400. 
Territory,  Extent  of.     Carey's  Mus.  2:  238. 

—  New,  versus  No  Territor}'.     Dem.  R.  21 :  2S5. 
Territories  of  the  United  States,  Adaptability  of,  to  Hab- 
itation.    (W.  B.  Hazen)  No.  Am.  120:   i. 

—  Central.     (L.  D.  Ligersoll)  Republic,  3:  299. 

—  Congress  and.     (T.  Farrar)  New  Eng.  21:  194. 

—  Geological  Survey  of,  1872.     (F.  H.  Bradley)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  106:  194.  —  (J.  T.  Gardner)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106: 
373.  —  (F.  V.  Hayden)  Am.  Natural.  12:  96. 

—  Hayden  and  Gardner's  Survey  of.     (J.  T.  Gardner) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  106:  297. 

—  Jurisdiction  of  the  United  States  in.     (F.   J.  Betts) 

Am.  Church  R.  12:  83. 

—  Physical  Features  of.     (J.  Wynne)  No.  Am.  82:  211. 

—  Popular  Sovereignty  in.     (S.  A.  Douglas)  Harper,  18: 

519- 

—  Self-Govemment  in.   (D.  S.  Wade)  Internat.  R.  6:  299. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  482. 

Terry.  Gen„  Alfred  H.     Fort  Fisher  Expedition,  1865. 
O.  &  N.  11:  290. 


Terry,  Ellen,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  168:  274. 
Terry,  Kate,  in  Viola.     Fraser,  72:  261. 
Tertiary  Age.     Sharpe,  40:  15S. 

—  Characteristic  Animals  of.  (L.  Agassiz)  Atlan.  12:  333. 
Tertiary  Deposits,  Classification  of.     (.J.  W.  Judd)  Pop. 

Sei.  R.  19:  122. 
Tertulia,  A  Spanish.     Temp.  Bar,  50:  518. 
Tertullian,  Q.  S.  F.     (A.  A.  Benton)  Am.  Church  R.  18: 

525.  —  (A.  A.  Miner)  Univ.  Q.  12:  174.  —  Lond.  Q. 

31:  459- 

—  and  his  Writings.     (H.  C.  Fish)  Chr.  R.  21 :  452. 

—  and  Montanism.     (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Chr.  Exam.  75: 

157- 

—  Ecclesiastical  History  from  Writings  of.    Eel.  R.  44: 

433- 

—  Life  and  Works  of.      (P.  Schaff)  Mercersb.  10 :  621. 
Tesserae  Consulares.     (J.  McCaul)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  427. 
Tests  and  Toleration.     Ed.  R.  66:  461. 

Test  Act.    Eel.  R.  45:  521.    47:  272. 

—  and  Corporation  Act,  Repeal  of.     (R.  Halley)  Cong. 

4:  423.  —  Cong.  M.  12:  494. 
Test  Lines,  Roberts's.     (T.  West)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  333. 
Test  Plate,  Roberts's.     Recr.  Sci.  3:  51. 
Testament  or  Covenant,  Is  the  English  Bible  a '?    Lond. 

Q.  8:  453. 

—  Use  of  the  Word,  for  "  Covenant."     (J.  W.  Gibbs) 

New  Eng.  15:  242. 
Testaments  of  the  Twelve  Patriarchs.     (B.  B.  Warfield) 

Presb.  R.  i:  57,  185. 
Testamentarj'  Bequests  and  Requests,     Galaxy,  24:  476. 
Testamentary  Curiosities.     Chamb.  J.  49:  421, 

See  Wills. 
Testimonial  Mania.     Chamb.  J.  55:  513. 
Testimony,  Evidence  of.     (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.    Repos. 

2d  s.  2:  14. 

—  Scientific  Study  of  Human.     (G.  M.  Beard)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  13:  53-328.     14:  61,  751. 
Testing-Machine,  Experiments  with  a.     (R.  H.  Thurston) 
Eel.  Engin.  Ii :  97. 

—  Fairbanks's.     J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  108:  98. 

—  Olsen's.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  36. 

Tetricus,  Inscription  to,  found  at  Bittern.     (C.  R.  Smith) 

Arch.  29:  257. 
Tetuan.     Fraser,  91:  440.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  84:  662. 

—  Peep  at  the  Moghrebius.     (N.  Colgan)  Temp.  Bar,  61 : 

523- 

—  Visit  to.     Sharpe,  19:  177. 

Tetzel,  John,     Dub.  R.  61:  35.     Same  art.  Cath.  World, 

5:  838. 
Teuto-Celtic  and  Slavo-Sarmatian  Races.    Anthrop.  R. 

4:  62. 
Teuton,  The,  in  Civilization.  (J.  S.  Hess)  Ref.  Q.  26:  444. 

—  What  is  a  '?     (L.  O.  Pike)  Anthrop.  R.  6:  246, 
Teutonic  Grammar,  Grimm's,     Blackw.  47:  200. 
Teutonic  Languages.     (F.  L.  Apel)  Evang.  R.  8:   2S4. 
Teutonic  Mark.     (R.  E.  Thomp-^on)  Penn  Mo.  5:  557. 
Teutonic  Mythology;   Freia-Holda.     (K.  Blind)  Cornh. 

25:  599-     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  1 13:  802. 
Teutonic  Popular  Poetry,     (Mrs,  Robinson)  No,  Am,  42: 

265. 
Teutonic  Race,  True  Mission  of.     Dub.  R.  72:  326. 
Teutonic  Romances.     Penny  M.  5:  409-449. 
Teutonic  Tree  of  Existence.     (K.  Blind)  Eraser,  95:  loi. 
Teutonic  Tribes  in  England,     Eel.  M.  48:  76,  170. 
Tevsk.     Blackw.  102:  221. 

Tewkesbury  Abbey,  Tombs  in.  (S.  Lysons)  Arch.  14:  143. 
Texas.     Quar.  61:  326.  —  (W.  M.  Baker)  Lippinc.  26: 

559. —Eel.  R.  64:    236.  — De  Bow,    10:    627.— 

West.  Lit.  J.  1 :  166. 

—  Acquisition  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  3:  359. 

—  Adventures  in.     Blackw.  54:  551,777.     55:  18. 

—  Agriculture  of.     (Ashbcl  Smith)  De  Bow,  18:  200. 


TEXAS 


1297 


THACKERAY 


Texas,  Among  the  Cowboys  of.     (L.  C.  Bradford)  Lip- 
pinc.  27:  565. 

—  and  its  Kevolution.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  398. 

—  and  Mexico.     Dem.  K.  3:  132,  304. 

Adventures  in.     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  365,  505,  599. 

Domenech's  Missionary  Life  in.     Dub.  R.  45:  511. 

—  Colburn,  1 13:  So. 

—  and  Pacific  Railway  Bill.    (G.  S.  Morison)  Nation,  24: 

23,  82. 

—  and  the  Peace  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo.     (R.  D.  Owen) 

Scrib.  16:  868. 

—  and  Topography  of  the  Rio  Grande.     De  Bow,  18: 

705. 

—  Annexation  of.     (H.  A.  Bullard)  No.  Am.  43:  226.  — 

Am.Q.  7:  92.  — Quar.  61:  326.  —  NewEng.  2:  453, 

589. — Am.  Whig  R.  2:  221,452.     3:  565.     4:  i. 

5:  I. — Dem.  R.  14:  423.     15:  11,  250.     16:  419. 

17:  5.     18:  426.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  584. — Mus. 

32:  226.  —  Liv.Age,  6:  482. 
Channingon.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  48 1.  —  Eel.  R.  66: 

529. 

Clay  on.     Am.  Whig  R.  i :  75. 

Tyler's  Message  on.     Mo.  R.  164:  44S. 

—  Archive  War  of.     (H.  J.  Jewett)  De  Bow,  26:  513. 

—  Austin  on,  1836.     Mo.  R.  141:  69. 

—  Barbecue  in.     Canad.  JIo.  10:  159. 

—  Boundary  of.     Dem.  R.  22:  106. 

—  Campaign  in.     Blackw.  59:  ^j.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age, 

8:  413. 

—  Channing  on  Annexation  to  the  United  States,  1837. 

Mo.  R.  144:  559. 

—  Character  of  the  Countr}',  Emigrants,  etc.     De  Bow, 

20:  241. 

—  Collecting  Rent  in.     Galaxy,  7:  582. 

—  Col.  Crockett's  Exploits  and  Adventures  in.     Mo.  R. 

143:  215. 

—  Development  and  Prospects  of.     De  Bow,  21 :  256. 

—  Early  History  of.     De  Bow,   14:  46.     15:   572.     16: 

155.     24:  113. 

—  Education  in.     De  Bow,  19:  695. 

—  Fall  of  the  Alamo.    (R.  M.  Potter)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  i. 

—  Finances  and  Railroads  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  605. 

—  Fiscal  History  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  7:  614.  —  De 

Bow,  14:  380. 

—  Geology  of.    (F.  Roemer)  Am.  ,L  Sci.  52:  35S.    56:  21. 
of  Western.     (.J.  P.  Kimball)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  37S. 

—  (W.  P.  Jenney)  Am.  J.  Sci.  107:  25. 

—  German  Colon}-  in.     (.J.  Wilmer)  Tait,  n.  s.  15:  219. 

—  Glimpses  of.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  7:  302,  401. 

—  History  of  the  Province  of,  1S19.     Niles's  Reg.  16: 

supp.  42. 

—  Housekeeping  in.     (A.  F.  Barr)  Lippinc.  23:  686. 

—  in  1835.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:   119. 

—  in  1836.     West.  M.  5:  231. 

—  in  1840.     Mus.  41:  45. 

—  in  its  Geognostic  and  Agricultural  Aspect.     (.J.  Boll) 

Am.  Natural.  13:  375. 

—  Inducements  to  settle  in.     De  Bow,  11:  533. 

—  Internal  Improvements  in.     De  Bow,  20:   iii. 

—  Keeping  School  in.     (Mrs.  Eaton)  Putnam,  2:   151. 

—  Kendall's  Santa  Ft-  Expedition.     Dub.  R.  17:  335. 

—  Kennedy's  Republic  of,  1840.    Mo.  R.  155:  158.    Same 

art.  Mus.  42:  445.  —  Ed.  R.  73:  241.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 
8:  346. 

—  Life  in.     Knick.  27:  24S. — Dem.  R.  15:  302. 

—  Maillard's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  157:   174. 

—  Modern  Financial  Utopia.     (D.  A.  Wells)  Atlan.  33: 

441. 

—  My  Trip  to.     Lakeside,  2:  381. 

—  Newell's  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  661. 

—  Notes  on.     Hesp.  i:  350,  428.     2:  30-417. 

—  Old  Texan  Days.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Overland,  i:  367. 

b2 


Texas,  Olmsted's  Journey  through.     Putnam,  9:  275. — 
Liv.  Age,  53:  212. 

—  Origin  of  the  Banner  of  the  Lone  Star.    (J.  C.  Butler) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  9:  219. 

—  Prairies  of.     (S.  Hyacinth)  Overland,  2:   369. 

—  Presidents  of.     Dem.  R,  i6:  2S2. 

—  Primordial  Zone  of.    (B.  F.  Shumard)  .Am.  J.  Sci.  82: 

213. 

—  Progress  and  Resources  of.     De  Bow,  26:  471. 

—  Prospects  of,  1854.     De  Bow,  16:  473. 

—  Public  Debt  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  Sio. 

—  Public  Lands  of.     De  Bow,  13:  53. 

—  Recognition   of   the   Independence   of.      Ed.    R.   73: 

241. 

—  Recollections  of  a  returned  Emigrant.     Tait,  n.  s.  18: 

210. 

—  Resources  of.     (A.  T.  Archer)  De  Bow,  19:  22. 
and  Progress  of.     (P.  W.  Gautier)  De  Bow,  4:  318. 

—  Revolution  in,  Mexicans  in.     (R.  M.  Potter)  M.  Am. 

Hist.  2:  577. 

—  Ride  in.     Galaxy,  7:  735. 

—  Ride  on  the  Frontier  of.     (J.  R.  Browne)  Overland,  I': 

IS7- 

—  Rides,  Rambles,  and  Sketches  in.     (C.  Hooton)  Tait, 

n.  s.  10:  185,  288,  429. 

—  Rise  and  Progress  of.     New  York  R.  9:   188. 

—  Roman  Catholic  Missionary  in.     Nat.  M.  13:  71. 

—  Sketch  of  Gen.  Houston.     Am.  Whig  R.  5:  566. 
of  Gen.  Lamner.     Knick.  25:  ;^yy. 

—  Soil  and  Climate  of.     Contin.  Mo.  i:  253. 

—  Solid  Days  in.     (S.  Powers)  Overland,  6:  555. 

—  Statistics  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  457. 

—  Sugar  Lands  of.     De  Bow,  5:  316. 

—  Through.     (F.  H.  Taylor)  Harper,  59:  703. 

—  Title  to.     (W.  Greene)  West.  Law  J.  i :  362. 

—  To.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  7:  270. 

—  Tour  through,  1S64.     Colburn,  131:  244. 

—  Trip  to.     Howitt.  i:  186. 

—  Two  Friends  from.     All  the  Year,  5:  205. 

—  University  of.     (0.  H.  Cooper)  Internal.  R.  9:  688. 

—  War  in,  TS37.     Eel.  R.  66:  416,  529. 

—  Week's  Sport  in.     Colburn,  145:  20. 

—  Yankee  in.     Hogg,  5:  299. 

—  Young.     All  the  Year,  12:  518. 
Texas  Central  Railroad.     West.  J.  8:  277. 
Texier,  E.,  Writings  of.     Irish  Q.  3:  S33. 

Texts  of  Scripture,  Misconstrued.     (.\.  G.  Laurie)  Univ. 

Q.  31:  424. 
Text-Books  and  their  Uses.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Education, 

i:  I. 

—  School  and  College.     (R.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  53:  424. 
Textile  Fabrics  at  South  Kensington.     (J.  H.  Pollen) 

Month,  12:  227. 

—  Distinguishing  Vegetable  Filaments  in.    (C.  Roucher) 

Pract.  M.  5:  143. 

—  Indian.     (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  16:  325. 

—  Means  of  protecting  from  Fire.     Pract.  ^I.  i :  307. 

—  Non-inflammable.     All  the  Year,  6:  323.  441. 

—  Silk,  Cotton,  etc.     (F.  H.  Derby)  Atlan.  8:  160. 

—  Two  new,  Ramce  and  Pita.     Chamb.  .1.  51:  677. 
Textile  Plants  of  the  World.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  831. 
Textual  Criticism,  Porter's.    Eel.  R.  94:  549.     .See  Bible. 
Thacher,  Sam.  C.     (W.  E.  Channing)  No.  Am.  7:  106. 

—  Sermons  of.     (G.  Ticknor)  Chr.  Exam,  i:  136. 
Thacher,  Thomas,  Letter  of,  1676.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:  177. 
Thacher,  William  Vincent.     Chr.  Exam.  28:   131. 
Thacher  Familv,  Biographical  Sketches  of.     New  Eng. 

M.  7:  1.   " 
Thackeray,  Anne   Isabelle.     Old  Kensington.      Ed.  R. 
138:  166. 

—  Village  on  the  Cliff.     Fraser,  76:  491.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  69:  722. 


1 


THACKERAY 


1298 


THAMES 


Thackeray,  William  Makepeace.  (H.  H.  Lancaster)  No. 
Brit.  40:  210.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  81:  3.  —  (B. 
Taylor)  Atlan.  13:  371.  —  Dub.  Univ.  32:  444.  54: 
630-  55-  22.  —  (C.  Dickens)  Cornh.  g:  129.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  80:  476. — (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Harper, 
49*  533-  —  Macmil.  9:  356.  —  (J.  N.  Barnes)  Lip- 
pinc.  3:  150.  —  Westin.  82:  172.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
29:  141.  —  Fraser,  69:  401.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  62; 
236.  —  (A.  TroUope)  Cornh.  9:  134.  —  Cliamb.  J.  41: 
277.  — Ho.  &  For.  R.  4:  476. —  (G.  C.  Bibb)  West- 
ern, 5:  I.  —  (Mrs.  A.  J.  Faust)  Nat.  Q.  39:  293. — 
Liv.  Age,  47:  562.  —  (E.  P.  Whipple)  Chr.  Exam. 
76:  211.  —  Eel.  M.  64:  340.  —  Ev.  Sat.  14:  340. — 
Peop.  J.  10:  217.  Same  art.  Ecl.M.  22:  80. — Liv. 
Age,  80:  413. 

—  and  Arthur  Pendennis.     Fraser,  43:  75. 
and  Copperfield.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  499. 

—  and  Balzac,  Style  of.    Dub.  Univ.  64:  620.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  84:  55.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  229. 

—  and  Dickens.     Dub.  R.  68:  315.  — No.  Brit.  15:  57. 

Same  ;irt.  Liv.  Age,  30:  97.  —  Eel.  M.  16:  370. 
■—and  English  Society.     (E.  S.  Nadal)  Scrib.  21:  535. 

—  and  Fielding.    No.  Brit.  24:  197.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

47:  769.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  57. 

—  and  modern   Fiction.     Lond.  Q.  22:  375.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  63:  38. 

—  and  Sterne.     Nat.  R.  18:  523.  —  (W.  Mackay)  Col- 

burn,  145:  628.  146:  182.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
104:  387. 

—  as  Artist  and  Moralist.     Nat.  R.  2:  177. 

—  as  a  Draughtsman.     (R.  Sturgis)  Scrib.  20:  250. 

—  as  a  Novelist.     (J.  F.  Kirk)  No.  Am.  77:  199.  —  (H. 

T.  Tuckerman)  Chr.  Exam.  60:  102. 
and  Photographer.     Westm.  74:  5ro. 

—  as  a  Poet.     Putnam,  6:  623. — Potter  Am.  Mo.  16: 

517.  —  Temp.  Bar,  61:  469.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
97:  96. 

—  as  a  Preacher.     Eel.  R.  119:  562. 

—  as  a  Satirist.     Eel.  R.  115:  i. 

—  Ballads.    Chamb.  J.  25:  j],.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  49: 

142. 

—  Biographical  Sketch,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  62:  117. 

—  Cynicism  and  Worldliness  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  22:  670. 

—  Discoveries  concerning,  18S1.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Na- 

tion, 32:  56. 

—  Four  Georges.     Chamb.  J.  26:  353.     See  Georges. 

—  Funeral  of,  with  portrait.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  126. 

—  Genius  and  Writings  of.     So.  Q.  19:  74. 

—  Glimpse  of.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Hours  at  Home,  10:  402. 

—  Henry  Esmond.     Fraser,  46:  622.  —  Dub.  Univ.  41: 

70.  —  Eel.  R.  97:  37.  —  Liv.  Age,  36:  277. — New 
Q.  2:  II.  —  Dem.  R.  32:  247. —  Irish  Q.  2:  849. 

—  Hour  with.     (.T.  E.  Cooke)  Appleton,  22:  24S. 

—  in  America.     (W.  B.  Reed)  Blackw.  in:  678.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  157.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79: 
148.— (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  i:  63S.  — Fraser, 
47:  100. 

—  In  Memoriam.     (A.  Trollope)  Cornh.  9:   134.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  62:  64. 

—  Irish  Sketch-Book.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  391. 

—  Later  Manner  of.     (W.  Mackay)  Colburn,  146:   579. 

—  Lectures  of.      (J.  Eagles)  Blackw.  74 :   494.  —  Liv. 

Age,  30:  II,  135,  237,  282.     36:  433. 

on  English  Humorists,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  30: 

537.  —  Internat.  M.  4:  24.  —  Liv.  Age,  38:  292. — 
Colburn,  98:  262. 

—  Michael  Angelo  Titmarsh.    Carmen  Lilliense.   Fraser, 

29:  361. 

Grumble  about  Christmas  Books.    Fraser,  35:  iii. 

in  the  Picture  Galleries.     Fraser,  29:  700. 

on  a  Christmas  Book.     Fraser,  32:  744 

Pictorial  Rhapsody.     Fraser,  21:  720,     22:  112. 


Thackeray,  William  Makepeace;  Michael  Angelo  Tit- 
marsh.     Picture  Gossip.     Fraser,  31:  713. 

Proposals  to  Dumas  for  the  Continuation  of  Ivanhoe. 

Fraser,  34:  237,  359.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  10:  500. 

Tour  through  Turkeydom.     Fraser,  33:  85. 

Travels  and  Roadside  Sketches.     Fraser,  29:  517. 

30:  465.     31:  94. 

—  Miscellanies.     Prose  and  Verse.     New  Q.  5:   25,411. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  151. 

—  Modes  of  Study  and  Writing.     Cornh.  9:  655. 

—  Mrs.  Perkins'  Ball.     Tait,  n.  s.  14:  59. 

—  Newcomes.     Quar.   97:    350. — Duh.  R.  40:    299. — 

Putnam,  6:  2S3.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  701.  —  New 
Q.  4:  423. 

—  Novels.     Blackw.  77:  86. 

—  Orphan  of  Pimlico.     Blackw.  119:  252. 

—  Pendennis.     No.  Brit.  13:   335.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

21:  364.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  13:  395. — Prosp.  R.  7: 
157.  —  Dub.  Univ.  38:  193. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of,     (W.  Corkran)  Lakeside, 

2:  326.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  259. 

—  Place  in  English  Literature.     Liv.  Age,  80:  325. 

—  Poem  on.    (R.  Noel)  Victoria,  2:  347.  — Good  Words, 

5:  192. 

—  Portrait  by  S.  Lawrence.     Cornh.  9:  257. 

—  Rebecca  and  Rowena.     Liv.  Age,  34:  385. 

—  Recollections  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  341.  — (G.  Hodder) 

Harper,  41:  261.  —  (G.  Lunt)  Harper,  54:  256. 

—  Reply  to  the  Times's  Criticism.     Liv.  Age,  28:  473. 

—  Schooldays  of.     Cornh.  11:  118. 

—  Sketches  and  Drawings  of.    Blackw.  119:  232.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  gS. 

—  Some  Recollections  of.     Lippinc.  7;  106. 

—  Studies  on.     (J.  Hannay)  Broadw.  i:  38-324.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  6:  438,  553,  673.    7:  10. 

—  Thinking  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  330. 

—  Trollope  on.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  29:    127. — 

Canad.  Mo.  16:  223. 

—  Vanity  Fair.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  421. 

—  Quar.  84:  153.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  497. — 
Knick.  32:  259.  —  Dem.  R.  23:  377.  —  Fraser,  38: 
320.  —  Liv.  Age,  18:  412. 

On  a  Passage  in.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  8:  345. 

—  Virginians.     Ed.  R.  no:  438. 

—  Women  of.     (I.  M.  Luyster)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  167. — 

Knick.  42:  155. 

—  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  87:  46.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  16: 

271. — Ed.  R.  99:  196.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  40: 
483.  —  Ed.  R.  137:  95.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116: 
579.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  513.  —  Westm.  59:  363. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  37:  387.  —  Am.  Bibliop.  5:  64, 
94,  132,  6:  14.  —  So.  Lit,  Mess.  20:  385.  —  Hogg, 
14:  425, 

Thakombau,  Cannibal  and  Christian.  (.J.  Armitage) 
Meth.  Q.  41:  521. 

Thalassa!  Thalassa!  a  Poem.     Blackw.  118:  225. 

Thalatta!  Thalatta!  a  Sea  Story.     Fraser,  65:  1-671, 

—  a  Poem.     (R.  Noel)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  17:  160. 
Thales  of  Paris.     (Mrs.  E.  S.  Benners)  Godey,  24:  314, 
Thamer,  Theobald.     (A.  Neander)  Kitto,  5:  117, 
Thames  River.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Atlan.  II :  59S.  — Liv, 

Age,  58:  375.  — Eel.  Engin.  19:  342.  — (E.  Je.sse) 
Once  a  Week,  3:  loS. 

—  Ancient  Banks  of.  (J.  G.  Wood)  Good  Words,  20:  675. 

—  and  its  Tributaries.     (C.  Mackay)  Bentley,  5:   372, 

50S,  602.     6:  79,  151,  296. 

—  and  its  Sanitary  Dilficulties.     Fraser,  58:  167. 

—  Boating  on.     Blackw.  108:  460. 

—  Book  of.     (Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J.  9:  13-377- 

10:  23-357. 

—  Chapter  on.     Once  a  Week,  15:  128, 

—  Dinners  on.     Lond,  Soc,  20:  257. 


THAMES 


1299 


THfiATRE 


Thames   River,    Expedition   down.     (A.    H.   Forrester) 
Beiitley,  12:  21. 

—  Lays  and  Legends  of.    Blackw.  60:  729.    61 ;  49,  423. 

—  Life  of,  geologically.     (A.  Weld)  Month,  16:  207. 

—  Life  on  the  Upper.    (H.  R.  Robertson)  Art  J.  25:  13- 

265.     26:  17-301. 

—  Log  of  a  Cruise  at  the  Mouth  of.     Fraser,  79 :  99. 

—  Question  of.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Fraser,  98:  726. 
: —  River  Walls  of.     Once  a  Week,  5:  664. 

.-^  Schemes  for  embanking.     Chamb.  J.  38:  114. 

—  Scouring.     Once  a  Week,  13:  93. 

—  Source  of.     Penn\-  M.  14:  425. 

—  Summer  Night  and  Morning  on.     Fraser,  36:  52. 

—  Towns  on.     Temp.  Bar,  7  :  374. 

—  Up.    (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  16:  521,  649.    17:  21,  154. 
r^  Uses  and  Abuses  of.     Fraser,  38:  6S5. 
Thames-Bank  Building-Works.     Chamb.  J.  12:  141. 
Thames  Embankment.     Fraser,  71:  466.  —  (A.  Wynte'-) 

Once  a  Week,   lo:    611.  —  Chamb.  J.  42:    705. — 

Mo.  R.  156:  287. 
Thames  Fishing.     Fraser,  9:  8S. 
Thames  Pirates.     Chamb.  J.  52:  808. 
Thames  Police.     Chamb.  J.  44:  333. 
Thames  Steam  Ferry.     Pract.  M.  7:  265.' 
Thames  Steamboats.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  282. 
Thames  Tunnel.    Westm.  19:  10.  —  Blackw.  51:  782. — 

Eel.  Engin.  2:  69.  —  (J.  Prestwich)  Nature,  i:  280. 

—  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23:  149.     26:  131.     37:299.— 

Penny  M.  i :  257,  340. 

—  made  useful.     Chamb.  J.  43:  403. 
■^  Niglit  in.     Chamb.  J.  33:  203. 

—  Report  on,  1839.    (J.  Walker)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  28:  51. 

—  State  of  Works  at,  1840.     (M.  L  Brunei)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  31:  2S7. 
Thames  Water  Question.     Westm.  12:  31. — Penny  M. 

7-  139- 
Thanasi  Vaya;  a  translation.  (E.  Herbert)  Fortn.  13:  61S. 
Thanatos  Athanatos.     Bentley,  40:  517,  579.     41:  162- 

509.     42:  31.     43:  169-610.     44:  210.     45:  497. 
Thane  and  Abthane,  Title  of.    (R.  Riddell)  Arch.  9:  329. 
Thanet,  Isle  of,  Absence  of  Serpents  from.     (S.  Pegge) 

Arch.  5:  160. 
-^  Early  History  of.     Fraser,  59:  673. 

—  Rambles  in.     Fraser,  96:  792. 
See  Hengist  and  Horsa. 

Thankfulness,  On.     Chr.  Obs.  12:  68 1. 

-r-  and  Thanksgiving.     (J.  R.  Macduff)  Good  Words,  4: 

562. 
Thanksgiving,  Ideal.     (B.  Murphy)  So.  M.  17:  541. 

—  in  History.     (F.  M.  Colby)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  342. 

—  in  Scottish  Highlands.    (A.  C.  Sellar)  Nation,  25:  32S. 

—  New  England,  History  of.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  New  Eng. 

38:  240. 
Thanksgivings   and   Processions,   Ancient.     Antiquary, 

2:  43- 
Thanksgiving  Day.     Good  Words,  13:  242. 
-r  Origin  of.     (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  22:  372. 
Thanksgiving  Exhortation  for  New  Year's  Day.     (E.  E. 

Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  367. 
Thanksgiving  Eve,  Reflections  on.    New  Eng.  M.  9:  419. 
Thanksgiving  Time;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  41:  141. 
Tliat  Boy  of  Norcott's.     (C.  Lever)  Cornh.  18:  513,  641. 

19:   1-355. 
That  charming  Count.     Argosy,  29:  428. 
That  Day  on  Inriismore.     Chamb.  .L  56:   136,  152,  170. 
That  dead  Letter ;_  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  38:  296. 
That  eventful  Night.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  23:  4S1.    24: 

101-495. 
That  French  Girl;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  41:  442-492. 
That  Gentleman.     (E.  Everett)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  27:  150. 
That  Lass  o'  Lowrie's.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Scrib.  12:  544- 

827.     13:  32-832.     14:  18. 


That  little  Frenchman.     Once  a  Week,  29:  1-551. 

That  little  square  Box;  a  Story.   Lond.  Soc.  40:  supp.  52. 

That  JLui.     Lippinc.  4:  335. 

That  memorable  Night.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  481. 

Tliat  never  was  on  Sea  or  Land  ;  a  Poem.     (E.  S.  Phelps) 

Atlan.  34:  410. 
That  Night.     (R.  Dowling)  Belgra.  34:  83. 
That  Night  in  June;  a  Story.     Temp.  Bar,  60:  87. 
That  old  Maid.     (L.  S.  Dorr)  Lippinc.  8:  505. 
That  other  Fellow.     (G.  Dixon)  Belgra.  36:  supp.  75. 
That  pretty  American.    (G.  Dixon)  Belgra.  39:  supp.  77. 
That  queer  little  Box;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  37:  260. 
That  same  old  Coon.     (F.  R.  Stockton)  Scrib.  16:  213. 
That  Valentine.     (E.  A.  Kinnen)  Overland,  14:  256. 
Thatcher,  George,  Papers  of.     Hist.  M.  16:  257,  337. 
Thatcher  Family  Genealogy.     (H.  N.  Otis)  N.  E.  Reg. 

14:  II. 
Thatching  Cottages.     Penny  M.  9:  93,  100. 
Thaumaturgia,  or  Elucidations  of  the  Marvelous.      Mo. 

R.  137:  54. 
Thawed  out;  a  Tale.      (M.   L.  Bissell)  Putnam,  15:  56. 

Same  art.  Broadw.  7:  481. 
Thaxted,  and  its  Cutler's  Guild.     Reliquary,  5:  65. 
Thayer,  Gideon  French,  with  portrait.     (T.  Cushing)  N. 

E.  Reg.  19:  149.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  613. 
Theater,  The.     Chr.  R.  2:  393. 

—  American,  Dunlap's.    Am.  Q.  12:  509.  — Mo.  R.  130: 

151. 

—  Americans  at.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  451. 

—  and  the  Church.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  10:  374. 

—  British.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  525,  668. 

—  Character  and  Tendency  of.     Eel.  R.  90:   129. 

—  Clergy  and.     (A.  T.  Davidson)  Macmil.  37:  497. 

—  Danish  National.     Cornh.  30:  297. 

—  Dibdin's  Reminiscences.     Colburn,  19:  577. 

—  English,   in   the    i8th  Century.      (J.  Picciotto)  Dub. 

Univ.  77:  703. 
Shortcomings  of.     (T.  Taylor)  Dark  Blue,  i :  746. 

—  First,  in   London.     (R.   Bell)  Once  a  Week,  i:  464. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  64;  249. 

—  Footmen's  Gallery.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week,  15:  594. 

—  Half-Price  at  Nine  o'clock.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week, 

17:  759- 

—  How  can  it  be  improved?    Chr.  Obs.  51 :  297-450. 

—  in  Anu'rica,  First.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i:  97. 

—  in  France.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy.  19:  22. 

before  Moliere.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  243. 

Green  Room  of.     Colburn,  4:  309. 

in  1870.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  556. 

Sarcey  on.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Nation.  26:   345. 

—  in  Germany.     (A.  Stutzer)  Belgra.  28:  476. 

—  in  Mediiuval  Paris.     Cornh.  21 :  595. 

—  in  ^Munich.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  475. 

—  in  Pussia  and  Poland.     Internat.  M.  II :  225. 

—  In  the  Pit.     All  the  Year,  26:  563.  — Ev.  Sat.  11 :  55S. 

—  Lyceum,  Behind  the  Scenes  at.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Bel- 

gra. 44:  335. 

—  Mission  of.     St.  James,  45:  75. 

—  Modern,  and  Attic  Tragedy.     (S.  D.  Ililluian)  Meth. 

Q-  18:  341. 

—  of  the  Hindus,  Wilson  on.     Eel.  R.  48:  32S. 

—  of  our  Day.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  7:  500. 

—  Old  Drury.     All  the  Year,  42:  346. 

—  One's  first  Night  at  the  Play.     (F.  Jacox)  Colburn, 

142:  35.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  735. 

—  Our  Company.     Tinsley,  21:  97. 

—  Revival  in  modern.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  199. 

—  Stage  Storms.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  269. 

—  The  Super  at.     All  the  Year,  27:  438. 

—  The  Tiring-Room.     All  the  Year.  34:  367. 
See  Dranui;  Muster  Vorstellungen;  Stage. 

Theatre  Francais.     Quar.  139:  13S. 


THEATER 


1300 


THEISM 


Theater  Royal,  Dublin,  from  1830-51.     (J.  W.  Calcraft) 

Dub.  Univ.  72:  454,  558. 
Theater  Koyal,  Little  Fedlington.     (J.  Poole)  Colburn, 

49:  101-557. 
Theater  Spence,  at  Fiesole.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  25S. 
Theaters.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  2:  42S.  — Irish 

Q.  6:  983. 

—  American  dramatic.     Am.  Arch.  6:  20-74. 
and  Foreign.     (O.  Logan)  Galaxy,  5:  22. 

—  Admission  Prices  to.     All  the  Year,  32:  296. 

—  a;id  Actors  of  London.     (W.  Tliornbury)  Belgra.  7: 

360,  546.     8:  70,  230,  394.     10:  104,  24S,  512. 

—  and  Dramatic  Reform.    (G.  H.  Lewes)  Ed.  R.  78:  382. 

—  and  Music  Halls.     (M.  Browne)  Argosj-,  2:  117. 
Absurd  Names  of.     All  the  Year,  21 :  324,  349,  372. 

—  Behind  the  Scenes.     Chamb.  J.  44:    593.     51:  638. 

52:  178.  —  Lond.  Soc.  4:  385. 

—  Burning  of.     All  the  Year,  38:  199. 

—  Cheap.     (H.  Button)  So.  M.  9:  273- 

and  the  Lord  Chamberlain.     (A.  B.  Reach)  Peop. 

J.  3:  97. 

—  Claqueurs  in.     All  the  Year,  35:  149. 

—  Columbine  Question.     All  the  Year,  35:  390. 

—  Construction  of.     (G.  S.  Morison)  Nation,  23:  355. 
and  Arrangement  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Art  J.  28: 

13-357- 

—  English.     Dark  Blue,  2:  626. —  Ev.  Sat.  5:  S14. 
. —  French.     Quar.  17:  441. 

—  Hissing  in.     All  the  Year,  28:  46S. 

—  Ladies  attending.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  411. 

—  London.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  28:    400.  —  Scrib. 

21:  354,  —  Dark  Blue,   2:  761. — Broadw.  6:  283. 
—  Mus.  9:  247. 
and  their  Plays.     Temp.  Bar,  38:  256.     39:  547. 

—  Modern,  and  Intellectuality'.    (H.  B.  Stephens)  Cauad. 

Mo.  17:  36S. 

—  New  York.     At  Ian.  43:  452.     47:  362. 
Old.     Appleton,  8:  576. 

—  Paris.     House.  Words,   6:  63.  —  Once  a  Week,   18: 

loi,  123. 
Claque  in.     (L.  Kalisch)  Ev.  Sat.  5:  102. 

—  —  Ventilation  of  new.    (A.  Morin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76: 

369- 

—  Old  Devices  for  Scene-Painting.     All  the  Year,  33: 

376. 

—  Stage  Arrangements  in;  illustrated.  Appleton,  3:  589. 

—  2.000  Years  ago.      (G.  F.  Sigmund)  Luth.  Q.  3:  124. 

—  Ventilating,    Warming,    and    Fire-Prooting    of.      J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  76:   170. 

—  A  Word  about  our.     Eraser,  57:  231. 
See  also  Drama;  Stage. 

Theatric   Representation  and  Mechanism.     Dub.  Univ. 

61:  715. 
Theatricals.     Eraser,  8:  339. 

—  Amateur.     Bentley,  3:    83.  —  Dub.   Univ.  93:    474. 

See  Amateur  Theatricals. 

—  and  Theology.     Cong.  1 :  592. 

—  College.     Blackw.  54:  ■;;^7.  —  Liv.  Age,  59:  278. 

—  French,  Taste  of.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  769. 

—  Holiday.     St.  .lames,  23:   752. 

—  in  London.     Blackw.  51:  431,  639. 

—  in  Stangate.     (A.  Ogilvy)  Once  a  Week,  17:  19. 

—  Irish.     Dub.  Univ.  35:   117,  362. 

—  Juvenile.     N.  Eel.  2:  401. 

—  Media'val.     Sharpe,  48:   121. 

—  of  the  Day,  1824.     (J.  Lacy)  Lond.  M.  10:  635. 

—  Palace.     Blackw.  67:  722. 

—  Present  State  of,  in  England  and  France.     For.  Q.  15: 

266. 

—  Private.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  714.  — Ed.  R.  46.'  368.— 

Belgra.  i:  444. — Liv.  Ase,  77:  39. 
History  of.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  390. 


Theatrical  Amusements.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  10:  1031. 

—  (J.  B.  Bennett)  Ex.  H.   Lee.  2:  211.  — Chr.  Q. 
10:  557. 

Theatrical  Art  of  Making-up.     All  the  Year,  33:  318. 
Theatrical  Audiences.     All  the  Year,  38:  273. 
Theatrical  Bohemia.     (H.  Louther)  Tinsley,  29:  240. 
Theatrical  Criticism.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  727. 
Theatrical  Establishments.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  2^2. 
Theatrical  Experience  in  America.     All  the  Year,  5:  348. 
Theatrical  Gagging.     All  the  Year,  31:  340.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

16:  295. 
Theatrical  Go.ssip  of  an  old  Stager.     Canad.  Mo.  3:  47. 
Theatrical  Licenses.     Eraser,  75:  89. 
Theatrical    Makeshifts   and    Blunders.     (H.  B.  Baker) 

Belgra.  37:  214. 
Theatrical   Recollections.     (J.  H.  Siddons)  Temp.  Bar, 

56:  458. 
Theatrical  Retrospections.     (E.  H.  Malcolm)  Sharpe,  46: 

116.     47:  150. 
Theatrical  Riots.     All  the  Year,  17:  149. 

—  Famous.     (H.  B.  Baker)  Belgra.  36:  470. 
Theatrical  Scenery  and  Effects.     Belgra.  25:  209, 
Theatrical  Stars  in  the  Provinces.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  465. 
Theatrical  Successes,  Four  great.     Belgra.  32:  164. 
Theatrical  Table-Talk.     Chamb.  J.  47:  696. 
Theatrical  Talkers  and  Doers.     All  the  Year,  23:  537. 
Theatrical  Things.     Fraser,  42;  637. 

Theatrical  World.     Chamb.  J.  30:  52. 
Tlieban  Temple  of  Anrmon.     Fraser,  8:  637. 
Thebaud,  Father  A.,  and  his  Critics.     Month,  27:  249. 
Thebes.       Sharpe,   49:    189,   238. — Colburn,    11:    130. 
35:  333-— Pe»"yM.  i:  113.     11:  408. 

—  Antiquities  discovered  in,  1818.     Ed.  Philos.  J.  i:   33. 

—  Eight  Days  at.     (S.  Williams)  Overland,    i:    88.— 

Broadw.  6:  440, 

—  Life  at.     (Lady  Duff-Gordon)  Macmil.  16:  299.     18: 

104.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  94:  547. 

—  Sketches  of  Old.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  14:  319. 

—  Tombs  of.     Liv.  Age,  73:  620. 

—  Visit  to.     Bentley,  31 :  581.  —  (R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  3: 

577- 

—  Wilkinson  on.  Topography  of .     Mo.  R.  137:  i. 
Thee  and  You;  a  Stor}' of  Old  Philadelphia.    (E.  Kears- 

\ey)  Lijjpinc.  17:  679.     18:  81. 
Theeda;  an  Allegorv.    (J.  Hawthorne)  Fraser,  102:  145. 
Theft  of  the  Stays;  a'Story.  (T.  Hopkins)  Tinsley,  29:  578. 
Theim,  Catharina  H.,  Wife  of  the  Palatinate.    Chamb.  J. 

27:  209.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  14. 
Theiner,  Augustine.     Continental  Seminaries.     Eel.  R. 

81:  411. 
Theism.     We.stm.  64:    319.      104:    453.  —  (L.   Moodj') 

Radical,  9:  37.  —  (S.  Longfellow)  Radical,  10;  161. 

—  and  Anti-Theism  in  relation  to  Science.     (A.  Mahan) 

Cong.  R.  10:  305. 

—  and  the  a  priori  Argument.     Lond.  Q.  57:  226. 

—  and  Atheism.     (O.  Dewey)  O.  &  N.  7:  327. 

and  the  Problem  of  Evil.    (M.  D.  Conway)  Theo. 

R.  9:  207. 
as  moral  Influences.    (M.  G.  Grey)  Mod.  R.  2:  794. 

—  and  Atomism.     (J.  C.  Murray)  Canad.  Mo.  7:  31. 

—  and  Christianity.    {F.  E.  Abbot)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  157. 

—  (G.  Hill)  Univ.  Q.  34:  299. 

—  and  Ethics.     ( W.  G.  Ward)  Dub.  R.  86:  loi. 

—  and  Evolution.     (M.  J.  Savage)  Mod.  R.  2:  468. 

—  and  Pantheism.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  5:  86. 

—  and  reflex  Action.     (W.  James)  Unita.  R.  16:  389. 

—  and  Science.     (E-  Navillt-)  Theo.  Eel.  i :  289. 

—  Argument  of.     ( W.  E.  Parson)  Luth.  Q.  10:  235. 

—  Aspects  of.     (B.  P.  Bowne)  New  Eng.  31:  447. 

—  Christian.     Lond.  Q.  50:  88. 

Burnett  Prize  Treatises  on.     Lond.  Q.  6:  i. 

—  Christian  or  not.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  220. 


THEISM 


1301 


THEOLOGICAL 


Theism,  Destruction  of,  and  John  Stuart  Mill.  (D.  S. 
Gregory)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  409. 

—  Four  Phases  of.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  36:  66. 

—  Hindu.     (.J.  Biiwring)  Theo.  K.  4:   1S2. 

—  Hi?toric.     (T.  S.  Lathrop)  Univ.  Q.  36:  416. 

—  Indian,  and  its  IvL-Iatiou  to  Christianity.     (S.  D.  Col- 

let) Contenip.  13:  230.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  104:  771. 

—  Mills's  Essays  on.     Ed.  R.    141:    i.  —  (J.   Rickaby) 

Month,  25:  •]■].     26:  I. 

—  Modern  English.     (E.  A.  Washburn)  Am.  Church  R. 

7:  497- 

—  Natural  and  dogmatic.     Chr.  Rem.  55:  437. 

—  Natural  History  of.    (F.  H.  Hedge)  Unita.  R.  4:  t,tj. 

—  (F.  H.  Hedge)  Theo.  R.  12:   i. 

—  Personal.     (A.  li.  Alcott)  Radical,  6:  22. 

—  Some  Objections  to.   (B.  P.  Bowne)  Melh.  Q.  39:  224. 

—  Tulloch  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  220.  —  Chr.  Obs.  55: 

678. 

—  Various  Forms  of.     (M.  Muller)  Contemp.  33:  707. 
(See  Deism. 

Theiss  River,  Inundations  of.  (G.  Pollak)  Nation,  28:  244. 
Theist,  Problem  and  Task  of.     (M.  D.  Convsay)  Radical, 

10:  420. 
Theists  and  Scientists,  Controversy  of.    (S.  A.  Ort)  Luth. 

Q.  4:  209. 
Theistic  Argument  as  affected  by  recent  Theories.    (C.  C. 

Everett)  Unita.  R.  i5:  447. 
Theistic  Conception  of  the  World,  Cocker's.    So.  R.  n.  s. 

20:  360. 
Thekla  the  Waif;  a  Poem.    (R.  Scott)  Dub.  Univ.  88:  t},!,' 
Thelwell,  John,  Poems  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  2:  197. 
Themistocles ;  a  Poem.     (W.  Everett)  Atlan.  20:  398. 
Then.     (J.  T.  Fields)  Harper,  63:  392. 

—  and  now;  a  Poem.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  5:   iSo.  — 

(M.  L.  Pray)  Scrib.  13:  29. 
Theo  Leigh.     (A.  Thomas)  Once  a  Week,  11:  505-701. 

12:  1-505. 
Theobald,  Tomb  of.  in  Canterbury  Cathedral.    (H.  Boys) 

Arch.  15:  291. 
Theocracy,  Conversations  on.     Brownson,  16:  90. 
Theocritus.    (J.  Davies)  Coutemp.  12:  213.  — Eraser,  12: 

222,  394.  —  (T.  Irwin)  Dub.  Univ.  66:  224.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  65:  490. 

—  and  his  Poetry.     Temp.  Bar,  41:  401. 

—  and  Tennyson.     (E.  C.  Stedman)  Atlan.  28:  513. 

—  IdyllsoL   For.  Q.  30:  161.  — (W.  M.  Nevin)  Mercersb. 

11:  570. 
Idyll  I.;  translated  by  C.  S.  Calverley.     Macmil. 

14:  269. 
Idyll  VIII. ;  translated.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  201. 

—  Ringwood's.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  627. 
Theodicy.     ((3.  K.  True)  Meth.  Q.  29:  270. 
Theodolinda,  Song  of .     Cornh.  26:  30S. 
Theodolinde.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Lippinc.  21:  553. 
Theodora's  Reply.    Eraser,  i:  635. 

Theodore,  King  of  Ab3-ssinia.  Chamb.  J.  43:  726.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  68:  169.  — (A.  d'Abbadie)  Cath.  World, 
7:  265.  —{W.  L.  Gage)  Putnam,  12:  85.  — (G.  Rey- 
nolds) Atlan.  21:  701.  —  All  the  Year,  18:  392. — 
(G.  Lumley)  Once  a  Week,  17:  77,  loi.—  (.'olburn, 
137:  253.  —  (E.  Arnold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i:  377. 

—  and  his  Camp.     Bentley,  63:   176. 

—  How  I  fell  into  the  tUutches  of.  (II.  A.  Burette)  Lond. 

Soc.  12:  396.  —  Ev.  Sat.  4:  643. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  109. 

—  Rise  of.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  573. 

Theodore,  King  of  Corsica.    Chamb.  J.  25 :  300. — Sharpe, 

15:  99- 

—  Story  of.     Dub.  L^niv.  63:  592,  630.  —  (P.  Fitzgerald) 

Belgra.  10:   129,  259,  389. 
Theodore  of  Mopsuestia,  School  and  Influence  of.     Chr. 
Rem.  22:  143. 


Theodoret,  Bp.  of  Cyrus,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Bib.  R. 

5:  289. 
Theodoric,  Mausoleum  of,  at  Ravenna.    (S.  Smirke)  Arch. 

23:  y-i- 

Theognis,  Frere's  Personal  History  of.     Quar.  72:  452. 

Theologica  Dogniatica,  Keurick's.  (J.  A.  Alexander) 
Princ.  12:  283. 

Theologian  and  Philosopher,  Relations  of.  (E.  Hitch- 
cock) Bib.  Sac.  10:   166. 

—  Character  of  the  genuine.   (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  4:  158. 

—  Duties  of.    (E.  A.  Park)  Am.  Bib.  Re|)os.  2d  s.  2:  347. 
Theologians  and  Scientists.     (L.  E.  Hicks)  Bapt.  Q.  8: 

251.     9:  48,  281. 
Theological  and  Moral  Science,  Williamson's  Rudnnents 

of.     (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q.  28:  59,  133.  —  (O.  D. 

Miller)  Univ.  Q.  28:  2S9. 
Theological  Aphorisms.     (G.  Reynolds)  (Hir.  Exam.  21: 

385- 
Theological  Belief  of  Massachusetts,  1 780.  ('ong.  Q.  3 :  268. 
Theological  Changes.    (C.  A.  Bartol)  Unita.  R   13:  289. 
Theological  Cyclopaedia,  McClintock  and  Strong's.     (B. 

H.  Nadai)  Meth.  Q.  28:   16. 
Theological  Education.     (F.  Gardiner)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  37. 

—  Bib.  Sac.  37:  566.    38:  188,  759. —  (S.  A.  Eliot) 
Chr.  Exam.  2:  57.  —  (H.  Ware)  Chr   Exam.  4:  324. 

—  (D.  M.  Reese  and  L.  Sunterland)  .\m.  Meth.  M. 
17:  85,  204,  347. — Cong.  M.  23:  401-S81. 

—  Elective  System  in.     Bib.  Sac.  36:  367. 

—  in  America.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  11:  599. 

—  in  Connecticut  70  Years  ago.  (J.  V^aill)  Cong.  C^.  6:  137, 

—  in  England.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  531. 

—  in  the  English  Church.    (E.  B.  Pusey)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2:  56S. 

—  in  France  and  Switzerland.     (H.  M.  Baird)  Presb.  R. 

i:  85. 

—  in  Germany.    (E.  Robinson)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  i:  1-613. 

—  in  Italy.     (A.  Tholuck)  Am.  Bib.  Hei)os.  2:   177,  393. 

—  in  Paris.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  33:  265. 

—  in  the  United  States.    (B.  B.  Edwards)  Kitto,  4:  145. 

—  (H.  L.  Baugher)  Evaug.  U.  i:  19. 

—  Plea  for  higher.     Bib.  Sac.  36:   1S2. 

—  Special  short  Course  of.     Bib.  Sac.  36:  560. 
(See  nlso  Ministry,  Education  for. 

Theological  Enquiry,  Logic  of.     Bib.  R.  4:  359. 

Tlieological  Examination.     O.  &  N.  6:  76. 

Theological  Index,  Malcom's.     (C.  A.  Cutter)  No.  Am. 

107:  2S1. 
Theological  Institutes.     (R.  Watson)  Meth.  M.  46:  309. 

5°-  l)!)-    5^'  4*^°-    52-  465.     Same  art.  Am.  Meth. 

M.  10:  257.     12:  272.     19:  332. 

—  Watson's.     Chr.  ti.  Spec.  7:  367. 

Theological  Institutions  in  America.   Cong.  M.  21 :  98,  154. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Am.  (J.  Reg.  6:  34. 
Theological  Library,  Clark  s  Foreign.    Lond.  Q.  52:  265. 
Theological  Methods,  Bias  of.     (II.  AV.  Brown)  Radical, 

3:  !>-■ 
Theological  Opinions,  Aspect  of,  18S1.     (IL  W.  Bellows) 

Unita.  R.  15:  539. 
Theological  Ciuandaries  and  Dr.  Buslineli.    (C.  A.  Bartol) 

Unita.  R.  14:  236. 
Theological  School  at  Cambridge.     Chr.  Exam.  4:   192. 

—  (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  lo:   129. 
Theological  Science,  General  View  of.     (E.  Hutchinson) 

Chr.  R.  20:  492.     21:  66. 

—  in  .-Vmerica.     (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercersb.  20:  317. 

—  since  the  Reformation.     Chr.  (J.  Spec    lo:  476. 
Theological  Seminary,  Bangor,  History  of.     (E.  Pond) 

Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  27. 

—  of  German    Reformed   Church,   External  History  of. 

(C.  Z.  Weiser)  Jlercersb.  23:  5. 
Internal  History  of.    (T.  G.  Apple)  Mercer.sb.  23 :  59. 

—  Princeton,  History  of.   (S.  Miller)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  lo:  31. 


THEOLOGICAL 


1302 


THEOLOGY 


Theological  Seminaries.     O.  &  N.  4:  66. 

—  Congregational,  in  U.  S.    (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  i :  iSi. 

in  i860.    (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  2:  186. 

in  1S61.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  3:   199. 

in  1865-66.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  8:  293. 

in  1866-67.     (A-  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  9:  276. 

in  1S69-70.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  12:  291. 

in  1871-72.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  14:  294. 

in  1S72-73.     Cong.  Q.  15:  294. 

in  1S73-74.     Cong.  Q.  16:  304. 

in  1874-75.     Cong.  Q.  17:  350. 

in  1877-78.     Cong.  Q.  20:  334. 

in  England.     (H.  M.  Dexter)  Cong.  Q.  i:  389. 

—  Design  of.    (L.  P.  Hickolj)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos.  n:  187. 

—  in  Germany.    (C.  E.  Stowe)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  g:  474. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Am.  Q.  Ifeg.  i:  118,  220. 

—  Multiplication  of.     Bib.  Sac.  36:  760. 
Tlieological  Student,  Letter  to.     Dial,  i:  1S3. 
Theological  Students,  Advice  to.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  5: 

100.  — New  Eng.  5:  505. 

—  and  the  Times.     (H.  Pedley)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  88. 
Theological  Study  and  University  Reform.     (C.  F.  Rei- 

chel)  Contemp.  i:  517. 

—  Fourth  Year  of.     (J.  Cook)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  244. 
Theological  Styles.     Dub.  Univ.  52:  489. 
Theological  System,  Dr.  Asa  Burton's.    (L.  Withington) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  18:  5. 
Theological  Terms,  Abuse  of.     Bapt.  Q.  2:  377. 
Theolo^'ical  Transition.     (A.  H.  Lepper)  Radical,  6:  305. 
Theological  Translations,  Recent.     Loud.  Q.  22:  491. 
Theological   Trilemma,  Pettingell's.      (E.  V.    Gerhart) 

Mercersb.  25:  600. 
Theological   Truth,  Mode  of  exhibiting.      (E.  A.  Park) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  lo:  169. 
Theology.     (0.  D.  Pigeon)  Lit.  &  Tlieo.  R.  6:  121,  280, 

557.  — Nat.  M.  6:  345. 

—  a  possible  Science.     (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  31:  i. 

—  Academical.     Cong.  M.  27:  260. 

—  Advance  of.     (C.  A.  Stork)  Luth.  Q.  11:  569. 

—  Ale.xandrian.     (.J.  S.  Dodge,  jr.)  Univ.  Q.  22:  217. 

—  American.     Mercersb.  19:  285. 

—  and  Christian  Faith.     (E.  A.  Washburn)  Am.  Church 

R.  27:  321. 

—  and  Faith.     (E.  A.  Horton)  O.  &  N.  2:  579. 

—  and  Geology.  (C.  H.  Hitchcock)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  363,  429. 
Analogies  between.     (B.  F.  Hosford)  Bib.  Sac.  15: 

30D. 

—  and  Literature.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  5:  552. 

—  an<l  modern  Thought.     No.  But.  33 :  2S9.  —  Kitto,  17 : 

247. 

—  and  Natural  Science.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i:  120. 

—  and  Philosophy.     (H.  L.  Mansell)  Contemp.  2:  i. — 

Am.  Ch.  Mo.  2:  81.  — Lond.  Q.  30:  20. 

in  Conflict.     (L.  P.  Hickok)  Am.  Presb.  R.  12:  204. 

possible.     (L.  P.  Hickok)  Am.  Presb.  R.  4:  529. 

—  and  Physical  Studies,  Chasm  between.     Ev.  Sat.  13: 

521. 

—  and  Preaching.     (A.  Barnes)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  2: 

—  and  progressive  Knowledge.     (-J.  Martineau)  Theo.  R. 

2:  665. 

—  and  Pulpit  Eloquence.     (E.  A.  Park)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

10:  169. 

—  and  recent  Science.     (F.  Gardiner)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  46. 

—  and  Religion.     (J.  W.  Chadwick)  Radical,  7:  468. 

—  and  Scii'uce  200  Years  ago.     (C.  Sterne)  Sup  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  2:  179. 

—  and  Secular  Movements.    (.T.  L.  Davies)  Contemp.  16: 

i8g. 

—  Anglo-Saxon,    Lnpending  Revolution   in.       (W.   F. 

Warren)  Meth.  Q.  23:  455,  579. 

—  Apostolic.     Lond.  Q.  ig:  445. 


Theology  at  Cambridge,  Mass.    (S.  H.  Morse)  Radical; 
2:  749. 

—  Authority  of  Reason  in.     Chr.  Q.  Spec,  g;  151. 

—  Beecher's  Views  of.     (C.  D.  Pigeon)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R. 

3:  319- 

—  Biblical,  and  the  New  Testament.     (C.  A.  Briggs)  Am. 

Presb.  R.  ig:  105,  293. 

—  Boston.     (E.  B.  Willson)  O.  &  N.  4:  205. 

—  Broad  Church.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  375.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  66:  273. 

—  Dr.  Bushnell's  reconstructed.     (W.  Barrows)  Bost.  R. 

6:  213. 

—  Chalmers's  Institutes  of.     Bib.  R.  6:  372, 

—  Christian.     (R.  B.  Welch)  Princ.  n.  s.  i:  127.  — So. 

R.  n.  s.  20:  253. 
and  German  Philosophy.     (R.  Vaughan)  Brit.  Q. 

2:  297. 

as  a  Science.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i :  457. 

Reuss's  History  of.     Kitto,  30:  290. 

—  Claims  of.     (J.  R.  Herrick)  Bib.  Sac.  25:  49. 

—  Comparative.     (M.  Miiller)  Contemp.  14:  i. 
Theorj'of.     (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  30:  i. 

—  Course  of,  at  Leipsic.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  4:  127. 

—  Critical,  Decline  of.  (G.  R.  Noyes)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  325, 

—  Definite.     (H.  Bacon)  Univ.  Q.  i:  408. 

—  Demands  of  the  Age  upon.     Bib.  R.  5:  534.     6:  77. 

—  Department  of,  essential  in  a  University.     (S.  Harris) 

New  Eng.  31:  36. 

—  Derham's  Physico-.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  3:  441. 

—  Destructive  Analysis  in.     (L.  S.  Potwin)  Bib.  Sac.  29: 

419. 

—  Doctrinal.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  59. 

Ancient  and  modern.     Chr.  Rem.  25:  213. 

and  modern  Skepticism,  Duke  of  Somerset  011.    Chr. 

Obs.  72:  458. 

and  modern  Sciences.     For.  Q.  27:  218. 

Basis  of  Christian  Morality.     Chr.  R.  7:  321. 

Change  in;  translated  from  Muenscher.     (J.  Mur- 

dock)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec   g:  138. 

Colenso  on.     (L.  Grout)  Cong.  R.  g:  462. 

Development  of.     Chr.  Rem.  13:  117. 

liutler  on.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  276. 

Digest  of.     (J.  A.  Seiss)  Evang.  R.  g:  151. 

Early  Christian.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  i.     41:  306. 

Evolution  in.     (T.  H.  Skinner,  jr.)  Bapt.  (i.  2:  31. 

for  Christian  Pastors.    (A.  Hovey)  Chr.  R.  28:  646. 

the  Foundation  of  Religion.     Bost.  R.  I :   i. 

Hagen bach's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  86:  257.    go:  428. 

Interdependence  of  Doctrines.     Chr.  R.  26:  450. 

Knapp's.     Spirit  Pilg.  5:  524. 

Milton  on.     Cong.  M.  8:  588.  —  Colburn,  14:  185. 

Newman   on   Development  of.     (H.   H.    Milman) 

Quar.  77:  404.  —  (W.   Cunningham)  No.  Brit.  5: 

418. —  Dub.  Univ.  27:  105. — Brownson,4:  39,485. 

5:  265.  —  Eraser,  33:  253. 
of  Death  and  Life.     ( W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  50: 

429. 

of  the  2d  Century.     (.J.  H.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  10:  538. 

Rationalism  vemus.  (E.  P.  Tenney)  Cong.  R.  8:  357. 

Reason  in.     (E.  W.  Reynolds)  Univ.  Q.  14:  221. 

Religious  Value  of.     (F.  Bonifas)  Theo.  Eel.  7:  i. 

Shedd's  History  of.     (F.  H.  Hedge  and  E.  Abbot) 

No.  Am.  g8:  567. — (J.  Williams)  Am.  Church  R. 

ig:  35.  — (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  36:  152.  — (J.  T, 

M'Collom)  Bost.  R.  5:  565.— (C.  P.  Krauth,  jr.) 

Evang   R.  18:  56. 
What  is  fundamental?    (F.  A.  Phillipi  and  F.  H. 

R.  Frank)  Luth.  Q.  5:  535. 

—  Dogmatic.     (.J.   Tulloch)    Contemp.    23:    919. —(M. 

Besser)Bib.  Sac.3i:378,  576.  32:  556. —(M.  Kief- 
fer)  Mercersb.  12:  451.  —  (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb. 
17:  461. 


THEOLOGY 


1303 


THEOLOGY 


Theolog.v,  Dogmatic,   and  the  Creed.     (E.  V.  Gerhart) 

Meicersb.  i8:  20;. 

and  Words.     Chr.  Rem.  30:  loi. 

Conception   and   Sigiiiticance   of.     (W.    Schmidt) 

Mercersb.  21 :  27S. 

Rothe  on.     (J.  P.  Lacroix)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  209. 

Sclnnidt's.     Luth.  Q.  4:   161. 

Studies  in.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  179. 

Van  Oosterzee's.     Mercer' b.  21:  63S. 

—  Drift  Period  in.  (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  i. 

—  Dutch,  past  and  present.     Theo.  R.  i:  255. 

—  Dwight's.     See  below,  Theology,  Systematic. 

—  Early  Christian,  Bennett  ou.     Cong.  M.  25:  249,  335. 

—  Early  History  of.     (J.  P.  Cowles)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  291. 

—  Emphasis  in.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Radical,  7:  277. 

—  Experimental.     (E.  G.  Robinson)  Chr.  R.  18:  611. 

—  explained  and  defended,  Dwighton.  Chr.  Obs.  25:294. 

—  Faith  and.     Brownson,  20:  i. 

—  Finney"  s.  (GDuffield)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3ds.  4:  212--711. 

—  Foundations  of.     (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  31 :  209. 

—  Free  Inquiry  in,  the  Basis  of  Truth  and  Liberality. 

(B.  Powell)  Kitto,  i:  43. 

—  Genevan  School  of.     Chr.  R.  12:  321. 

—  German.     (E.  A.  Lawrence)  New  Eng.  15:  202.  —  (.J. 

Hunt)  Contemp.  18:  559.  —  0.  &  N.  5:  739. — 
Westm.  65:  515.  —  (I.  Loewenthal)  Princ.  25:  430. 
—  Chr.  Obs.  55:  441. 

Bretschneider's  Vindication  of.     Eel.  R.  46:  389. 

in  1841.     Cong.  M.  24:  741. 

Past  and  present  Aspect  of.    Chr.  Obs.  58:  145,465. 

State  of,  1S57.     Westm.  67:  327. 

—  Historical.     (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  19:  91. 

and  objective.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  15:  591. 

Cunningham's.     No.  Brit.  38:  215. 

—  Hist.  Element  in.     (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb.  16:  125. 

—  Hopes  of.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macmil.  36:  i .     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  89:  92. 

—  Hupfeld  on  Modern  Theosophic.     Kitto,  28:  363. 

—  Mrs.  Hutchinson  on.     Eel.  R.  26:  319. 

—  Imagination  in.     (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr.  Exam. 

66:  47. 

—  in  Colleges.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  29:  75. 

■ Cultivation  of.     (C.  Clarke)  Nation,  29:  6,  39. 

—  in  the  English  Poets.     Dub.  L^niv.  84:  89. 

—  in  Extremis;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  18:  364. 

—  in  Holland.     Fraser,  67:  358. 

—  in  Politics.     (G.  F.  Magoun)  Cong.  R.  7:  107. 

—  Inductive.     Brit.  Q.  59:  55.  —  (.J.  G.  Roberts)  New 

Eng.  40:  741.  —  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  89. 

—  Is  it  improvable?    (L.  Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  21 :  787. 

—  Is  it  a  progressive  Science  ?     ( W.  Scott)  Bib.  R.  2 :  241 . 

3:  139.     4:  125,  254,  407. 

—  Liberalism  in.     Brit.  Q.  33:  4S5. 

—  Literary-  Element  in.     (J.  A.  Smith)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  385. 

—  Logic  in.     So.  R.  n.  s.  18:   i. 

—  Marvville.     (J.  I.  Foot)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  6:  449. 

—  Middle- Asiatic.  (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R.  9:  71. 

—  Milton  on.     Bost.  jNIo.  i  :  489. 

—  Modern.     Prosp.  R.  3:  297. 

and  modern  Thought.     Canad    Mo.  19:  297. 

Coutlictiug  Tendencies  of.     Eel.  R.  100:  77. 

of  Holland.     (J.  F.  Hurst)  Meth.  (I  31:  250. 

—  Moral.     (H.  D.  Evans)  Am.  Ch.  JIo.  i:  81. 

—  Julius  Mueller's  System  01,  Analysis  and  Proof-Texts 

of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  237,  539- 

—  Natural.     Macmil.  31:  357,  473.     32:193,481.     33: 

1,385-  34:  156,522-  35:417-  37:17s. —  (T. 
Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  31 :  593.  —  (G.  D'O.  Snow)  Contemp. 
21:  572.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  117:  131.  —  Bib.  Sac. 
3:  241.  — Cong.  ^I.  20:  242. — (H.  Ziegler)  Kvang. 
R.  16:  4S0.  —  Mo.  R.  149:  406. —  Dub.  Uuiv.  9: 
190.  —  Chr.  Rem.  33:  70. 


Theology,  Natural,  and  Chemistry.  61-11.0.7:204.  Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  19:  289. 

and  Darwin.     (H.  M.  Harman)  Meth.  Q.  23:  iSi. 

Argument  from  Design.     (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  32: 

404.     33:  28. 
as  a  Study  in  Schools.     (H.  A.  Miles)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1839:  105. 

Astronomy  with  reference  to.     Chr.  R.  i:  215. 

Brougham  on.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Ed.  R.  64:  264. 

—  (G.  R.  Gleig)  Fraser,  12:  375.  — Quar.  55:  387. 

—  (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  42:  467.  —  (F.  Bowcn) 
No.  Am.  54:  102.  —  New  York  R.  i:  298.  —  (L.  P. 
Hickok)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  177.  — Westm.  23:  ;};^t,. 

—  Chr.  R.  3:  I,  — Eel.  R.  69:  609.  —  Fraser,  13: 
694.  —  Dub.  Univ.  6:  448.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  462. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  19:  363.  — Chr.  Obs.  35:  687,  738, 
804.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  2:  806.  — Eel.  R.  62:  165.  69: 
609.  —  Mo.  R.  137:  430.     148:  369. 

Chalmers's.    (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  54:  356.  —  Dub. 

Univ.   7:  597.  —  New  York   R.   i:  1^7. —(E.  T. 

Fitch)  Chr.tj.  Spec.  10:  319.  — (D.  D.  Buck)  Meth. 

0.7:  434- 
Crombie's.    (R.  Torrens)  Ed.  R.  54:  147.  —  Eel.  R. 

53:  3H-  — Mo.R.  120:  30. 
Discussion  over  Darwin's  Origin  of  Species.     (A. 

Graj'  and  D.  Treadwell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  80:  226. 
Gisborne's.     Mo.  R.  88:  82.  —  Cong.   M.   i:  376, 

425.  —  Chr.  Obs.  17:  533. 

Indo-Germanic.     (M.  Besser)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  167. 

Jackson  on.     Cong.  5:  306. 

Meteorology  and.     (M.  Jacobs)  Evang.  R.  10:  161. 

Mind  in  Nature.  (H.  M.Goodwin)  New  Eng.  35 :  23. 

of  the  Future.      (C.   Kingsley)  Macmil.  23:  370. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,   109:  37.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

76:  526. 

Paget's.     Dub.  R.  21:  372. 

Paley's.     (S.  S.  Sewall)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  3S9.  —  Chr. 

Exam.  30:  273.  — New  Eng.  M.  4:  454.  —  (F.  Jef- 
frey) Ed.  R.  i':  2S7.  —  Chr.  Obs.  2:  162,  240,  369. 
Philosophy  of.     Chr.  Obs.  75:  686.  — Loud.  Q.  44: 

104. 

Rennie's  Alphabet  of.     Mo.  R.  135:  169. 

Science  of.     (C.  Wright)  No.  Am.  lOO:  177. 

Straus-Durckheim's.    (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  60: 

419. 

<See  Religion,  Natural. 

—  Natural  Foundations  of.     (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  31:  436. 

32:  I. 

—  Nature-Development  and.     Contemp.  14:  173.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  io6:  67. 

—  New.     (G.  T.  Ladd)  New  Eng.  35:  660.  —  (G.  E.  Ellis) 

Chr.  Exam.  62:  321.  —  (J.  F.  Clarke)  Unita.  R.  10: 

391. — (F.  G.  Peabody)  Unita.  R.  11:  349.  —  (J.  A. 

Brown)    Evang.   R.   9:    91. —  (S.    S.   Schmucker) 

Evang.  R.  9:  256. 

and  the  old.     (T.  F.  Curtis)  Chr.  R.  23:  299. 

versus  the  old,  1S56.     Brit.  (J.  24:  2S9. 

—  New  England.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  9:   170.  — (D. 

T.  Fiske)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  467,  512. 

and  Dr.  Hodge.     (E.  Pond)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  371. 

Old  School  in.     (E.  A.  Lawrence)  Bib.  Sac.  20: 

3«i- 
Park  on-     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  345. 

—  New  Haven.     (C.  D.  Pigeon)  Theo.  &  Lit.  R.  5:  149. 

—  of  the  first  three  Centuries.     Chr.  Rem.  3:  i. 

—  of  the  first  eight  Centuries.     Chr.  R.  7:  586. 

—  of  the  17th  Century.    (A.  Martin,  jr.)  Luth.  Q.  6:  264. 

—  of  the   19th  Century.    Fraser,  71 :  252.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

65:  371- 

—  of  the  Intellect  and  the  Feelings.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib. 

Sac.  7:  533.  8:  135.  —  (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  22:  662. 
23:  306,  674.  — Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  3:  177,  482. 


THEOLOGY 


1304 


THERMOMETERS 


I 


Theology  of  the  New  Testament,   Oosterzee's.     (J.  P. 
Weslervelt)  Am.  Presb.  R.  19:  434. 

—  of  the  Stud}'.     Cong.  M.  27:  405. 

—  Old  and  new.     Bost.  R.  i :  97. 

—  Open  Questions  in.    (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  -]"]. 

—  (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  208. 

—  Oxford.     /See  Oxford  Theology ;  Puseyism ;  Tracta- 

rianism. 
and  Berlin.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  269,  456. 

—  Pastoral,  Vinet  on.     Eel.  R.  96:  745. 

—  Patristic.     No.  Brit.  28:   500.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

58:  104. 

—  Personal  Influences  on  our  present.     (J.  Martineau) 

Nat.  R.  3:  449. 

—  Philosophic.     Chr.  R.  15:  606. —  So.  Q.   16:  537.— 

—  (P.  Berry)  Mercersb.  7:  614. 

—  Plea  for.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  39:  2S9. 
for  the  old.     Kitto,  12:  285. 

—  Pope's  Christian.     (J.  Miley)  Meth.  Q.  37:  3S9. 

—  Positivism  in.     (F.  E.  Abbot)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  234. 

—  Progress  in.    ( W.  Gladden)  0.  &  N.  i :  356.  —  (S.  W. 

Culver)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  232. 

—  Protestant,   Dorner's  History  of.     (T.  Wright)  Con- 

temp.  18:  506.  —  Chr.  Obs.  72:  ■^'].  —  (J.  W.  Nevin) 
Mercersb.  15:  260,  325. 

—  Rauken's  Institutes  of.     Eel.  R.  38:  22. 

—  Rational.     (C.  W.  Clapp)  New  Eng.  22:  530. 

—  Rationalistic  Tendencies  of.  (E.V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb. 

14:  608. 

—  Recent  Inquiries  in.  (F.  H.  Newhall)  Meth.  Q.  22:  357. 

—  Reform  of.     Prosp.  R.  4:  252. 

—  Relation  to  the  Preparatory  Sciences.     (K.  A.  Hagen- 

bach)  Am.  Presb.  R.  19:  506. 

—  Scholastic  and  Biblical.     (L.  W.  Heydenreich)  Evang. 

R.  9:  50. 

of  the  Middle  Ages.     (S.  S.  Schmucker)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  3d  s.  3:  143.     Set  Scholastic. 

—  Scientific  Spirit  in.    (N.  P.  Gilman)  Unita.  R.  12:  349. 

—  Scotch,  Present  Aspects  of.     (H.  K.  Carroll)  Meth.  Q. 

39:  94- 

—  Scripture,  and  Nature.     Bib.  R.  2:  416. 

—  Skeptical  German.     Kitto,  14:  90. 

—  Speculative,   and  Christianity.     (J.  Hunt)  Contemp. 

16:  422. 

—  Statesmen  on.     (.J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  22:  615. 

—  Stoddard's  Lectures  on.    (C.  Mead)  Bib.  Sac.  20:  734. 

—  Storr's  Biblical.     Chr.  R.  i:  49.  —  Chr.  Mo.   Spec. 

9:  34- 

—  Study  of.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Unita.  R.  8:  589. —(L. 

Eichelberger)  Evang.  R.  4:  476.  —  Am.  Meth.  M. 
2:  160. 

a  Part  of  Literature.    (L.  R.  J.  Halsey)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

14:  295. 

—  Studies  of.     Brownson,  17:  174. 

—  Synthetic.     Brownson,  22:   145. 

—  Systematic.     (G.  T.  Ladd)  Bib.  Sac.  36:  706.  — Brit. 

Q.  43:  170.  Same  art.  Theo.  Eel.  4:  26.  —  Eel.  R. 
76:  555.    60:  93,  525.     106:  489. 

and  Pulpit  Eloquence,  Campbell  on.     Chr.  Obs.  6: 

591. 

Dwight's.     Cong.  M.  3:  30,  98.—  Eel.  R.  34:  97, 

256.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  26:  453. 

Hodge's.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  553.  — (0. 

A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  14:  488.  —  (T.  G.  Ap- 
ple) Mercersb.  19:  318.  — (C.  P.  Krauth)  Mercersb. 
21:  99. 

Importance  of.  (G.W.  Burnap)  Chr.  Exam.  49:  165. 

Use  and  Abuse  of.   (.T.W.  Alexander)  Princ.  4:  171. 

• Value  of,  to  the  Preacher.   (G.  N.  Boardman)  Cong. 

R.  11:  513. 

Warren's  Introduction  to.     (J.  McClintock)  Meth. 

Q.  26:  100. 


Theology,  Systems  of .     Chr.  Disc,  i:  187. 

—  taught  in  the  Works  of  Creation.     (C.  F.  Le  Fevre) 

Univ.Q.  3:  413. 

—  Teacher  of,  Essentials  of.     (C.  S.  Albert)  Luth.  Q.  11 : 

564. 

—  Tendencies  and  Wants  of.      (G.  W.    Burnap)  Chr. 

Exam.  45:  224. 

—  Thoughts  on.    Dial,  2:  485.  — (A.  Barnes)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  2:  I,  177. 

—  True  Basis  of,  Newman's.     Brownson,  8:  417. 

—  Undebatable.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.Q.  17:  130. 

—  Ward's  Philosophic  Introduction  to.    Brownson,  18:  i. 

—  Whig.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  17:  163. 
See  Divinity;  Edwards;  New  Haven;  etc. 

Theophilanthropists,  French.     (J.  R.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  8: 
318. 

—  Gregoire's  History  of.     (R,  Southey)  Quar.  28:  493. 
Theophilus,  Pilgrimage  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  17:  297. 
Theophrastus  and  his  Successors.     (J.  Rickaby)  Month, 

39:  348,  495- 
Theoretical  Ethics.     Brit.  Q.  6:  407. 
Theorist,  Confessions  of  a.     Lond.M.  16:  25. 
Theory  and  Practice.     (W.  J.  Fox)  Peop.  J.  i :  loi. — 

Westm.  25:  223. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     Ox.  Prize  Ess.  5:  i. 
Therapeutics  and  Hygiene,  Kilgouron.  Mo.  R.  135:  454. 
Therasia,  A  buried  Town  in.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  t,-;. 
There  and  back  again.     (J.  A.  St.  John)  Liv.  Age,  23: 

391-546. 
There's  many  a  Slip,   etc.;    a  Tale.     (E.    Branthwayt) 

Sharpe,  50:  25. 
Theresa,  Memoirs  of .     Bentley,  57:  642.     »See  Teresa. 
Thermal  Springs  and  Geysers.     (A.  C.  Peale)  Penn  Mo. 

8:  507. 
Thermal  Waters  of  Asia  Minor.     (J.  L.  Smith)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  62:  10,  366. 
Thermal-Water  Cure.     All  the  Year,  23:  9. 

See  Hot  Springs. 
Thermic  Motors  in  Paris  Exhibition,  1878.     (V.  D.  Dery) 

Eel.  Eugin.  22:  89. 
Thermo-Chemical  Investigation.     (M.   M.  P.  Muir)  Na- 
ture. 20:  8. 
Thermo-Chemistry,  Berthelot's.     (J.  P.  Cooke)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  119:  261. 

—  Naumann  on.     (E.  J.  Mills)  Nature,  2:  120. 
Thermo-Dynamics.     (H.  T.  Eddy)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  236- 

451.     21:  I. 

—  Taifs.     (J.  C.  Maxwell)  Nature,  17:  257,  278. 
Thermo-Electric  Battery,  Clamond's.     Pract.  M.  4:  314. 

—  Noe's.     (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  6:  85. 
Thermo-Electric  Light  Battery.     Eel.  Engin.  21:  379. 
Thermo-Electric  Power  of  Iron  and  Platinum  in  Vacuo. 

(C.  A.  Young)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  358. 
Thermo-Electric    Series.      (A.    Matthiessen)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  66:  392. 
Thermometer,  The.     Penny  M.  10:  232,  239. 

—  Air-Bubble.     (M.  E.  Barbier)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  199. 

—  and  the  Temperature.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  46. 

—  as  a  Companion  in  daily  Life.     (A.  H.  Garrod)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  13:  370. 

—  Deep-Sea.     (.J.  E.  Davis)  Nature,  5:  124.— Nature, 

18:  348. 

—  Electrical.     (H.  T.  Brown)  Nature,  23:  465. 
Siemens  on.     Nature,  12:  235. 

—  How  to  use.     (E.  J.  Lowe)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  259. 

—  New.     Nature,  9:  387. 

—  New  Registering.     (G.  Tissandier)  Nature,  16:  421. 

—  Report  on,  Hourly  Observations  of,  1836.     (A.Morde- 

cai)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23:  7. 
Thermometers.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  358.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
63:  228. —  Cath.  World,  5:  707. 

—  Ca;libration  of.     (T.  Russell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121 :  373. 


THERMOMETERS 


1305 


THIRST 


Thermometers,  Rock,  at  Edinburgh.    (C.  P.  Smyth)  Na- 
ture, 5:  317. 
Thermometry.     (G.  F.  Chambers)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3:  4S7. 

—  (L.  Waldo)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  57,  226,  443. 
Thermoseope  for  Projection.     (L.  C.  Cooley)  J.  Prankl. 

Inst.  104:  326. 
—  Theory  of.     (L.  C.  Cooley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOO:  134. 
These  are  my  Jewels;  a  Poem.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  6S. 
Thesiger,  Sir  Frederic.     Fraser,  36:  310. 
Thespis  and  Themis.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  26:  341. 
Thessaly,  Notes  of  Travel  in.     (W.  V.  Chirol)  Fortn.  35: 

302. 
They  saw  a  great  Light;  a  Christmas  Storv.     (E.  E.  Hale) 

O.  &N.  7:  6. 
They  won't  propose.     Lond.  Soc.  38:  234. 
Theydon  Gernon  Church,  Inscriptions  in.     (W.  Winters) 

Antiquary,  2:  2S3. 
Thibaut,  King  of  Navarre,  Poems  of.     Lond.  M.  4:  472. 
Thibet.       Qiiar.    141:    418.  —  House.    Words,    5:    431. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  4S1.  —  Blackw.  120:  6Sg. 

—  Cornh.  37:  154.  —  Sharpe,  45:  151.  —  Geog.  M. 
3:   145.  —  Liv.  Age,  137:  766. 

—  and  the  Himalaya.     Colburn,  96:   151. 

—  and  Ladak.     Fraser,  53:  166. 

—  and  the  Lamas.     Blackw.  71:  335. 

—  Buddhism  in.     Westm.  81 :  229. 

—  Abbe  Desgodins  on.     Geog.  M.  4:  14. 

—  Eastern,  Natural  History  of.     Nature,  5:  406. 

—  French  Missionaries  in,  Hue's.     Fraser,  45:  23- 

—  Great.     Geog.  M.  2:  41,  129. 

—  Lamas  of.     Dub.  R.  33:   i. 

—  Mission  of  George  Bogle    to.     (E.   Quincy)  Nation, 

23:  43- 

—  Missionaries  in.  1844.     Colburn,  go:  i. 

—  Observations  in.     No.  Am.  117:  485. 

Thief,  Autobiography  of  a.  (J.  Saunders)  Peop.  J.  7:  177- 

286. 
in  Thieves'  Language.     (J.  W.  Horslej')  Macmil. 

40:  500. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Lond.  M.  19:  38. 
of  a  modern.     Lond.  M.  i:  25. 

—  Profession  of.     Lond.  M.  20:  252. 

Thief- .Making   and    Thief-Taking.       Chamb.    J.    8:  27- 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  14:  408. 
Thieves,   Admiration  for  great.     (C.  Mackay)  Bentley, 

10:  407. 

—  and  Robbers,   Self-Protection  against.     (II.  W.  Hol- 

land) Good  Words,  7:  847. 

—  and  Thieves'  Children.     Once  a  Week,  4:  548. 

—  and  Thieving.     Cornh.  2:  326.     6:  640. 

—  Harbor.     (E.  Crapse}')  Galaxy,  li:  401. 

—  How  we  make.     All  the  Year,  27:  279. 

—  in  a  London  Ragged-School.     Once  a  Week,  12:  62. 

—  of  London.     Quar.  99:  160.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39: 

245. 
Anecdotes  of.     House.  Words,  i:  431. 

—  Professional.     Cornh.  6:  640. 

—  Why  the}-  prosper.     (E.  Crapsey)  Galaxy,  8:  519. 
Thieves'  Literature,  Illustrations  of.      Tait,  n.  s.  8:  215. 
Thieves'  Quarters  in  London.    ( W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words, 

9:  552.  — Ev.  Sat.  9:  430. 
Thierry,  A.     Studies  in  Historj'.     (A.  W.  Machen)  No. 

Am.  72:  316. 
Thiers,  Louis  Adolphe.     (R.  Wheaton)  No.  Am.  74:  2^0. 

—  (1'^  de  Pressens<^)  Princ.  n.  s.  3:  345.  — with  por- 
trait, Apple-ton,  4:  195.  —  (F.  A.  Chateaubriand) 
Bentley,  28:  98.  — (J.   McCarthy)  Galaxy,  ii:  66. 

—  (G.  M.  Towle)  Scrib.  15:  112.  Same  art.  Broadvv. 
i:  249.  —  with  portrait,  Ev.  Sat.  9:  644.  —  Broadw. 
7:  375.  — Fraser,  87:  94.  — Brit.  Q.  7:  137.  — Am. 
Whig  R.  4:  559.  5:  26. —  Blackw.  43:  311.— 
Fraser,  27:  289. — EcL  M.  24:  543. 


Thiers,  Louis  Adolphe.  Eel.  Mus.  2:  118.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
28:  553,  635.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  9:  513.  10:  104. 
—  Chamb.  J.  55:  33.  — Dub.  Univ.  79:  92. —  Once 
a  Week,  24:  285.  — (L.  Lievin)  N.  Eel.  i:  441.— 
with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  69:  505.  77:  624. — with 
portrait.  Eel.  M.  89:  505. 

—  and  Napoleon  I.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  26. 

—  and  Trafalgar.     Fraser,  40:  481,  663. 

—  Art  Collection  and  House  of.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  587.     ii: 

6,  12. 

—  as  an  Historian.     Liv.  Age,  135:  189. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Am.  Q.  9:  116. 

—  Career  of.     (W.  Baird)  Nat.  Q.  36:  284. 

—  Chat  with.     Hours  at  Home,  7:  410. 

—  Consulate  and  Empire,  etc.     See  France. 

—  Conversations  with.      (N.  W.  Senior)  Fortn.  28:  539, 

642. 
Senior's.     Lond.  Q.  54:  265. 

—  Death  of.     (E.    L.   Godkin)  Nation,  25:    162. — (A. 

Laugel)  Nation,  25:  192. 

—  Evening  with.     Colburn,  61 :  120. 

—  Foreign  Policy  of.     Blackw.  49:   127. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Quar.  146:  444. 

and  Government  of.  (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  28:  355. 

—  Personal  Government  of.  (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  13:  192. 

—  Senior  on  Character  of.     Dub.  R.  83:  400. 

—  Sketches  from  Life.     (E.  Crawford)  Macmil.  37:  i.  — 

Liv.  Age,  135:  664. 

—  Talk  about.     Appleton,  18:  445. 

Thiersch,  Friedrich  Willielm,  Life  and  Works  of.     (H. 

J.  Warner)  Chr.  Exam.  70:   185. 
Thiersch,  Heinrich  Willielm  J.,  as  a  Theologian  and  a 

Critic.     Lond.  Q.  2:  i. 
Thieving,  Art  of.     Once  a  Week,  9:  552,  567. 

—  in  the  17th  Century.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  238. 

Thing  that  might  be.     (M.  Pattison)  No.  Am.  132:  320. 
"The  tiling  which  hath  been  shall  be."     (R.T.Cooke) 

Atlan.  35:  408. 
Things.     Temp.  Bar,  39:  iii. 

—  being  as  we  think  them.     (F.  Jacox) Bentley,  60:  172. 

—  Differences  of.     (J.  W.  Saxon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:   53. 

—  I  do  not  like.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  117. 

—  in  general.     Colburn,  94:  372. 

—  in  themselves,  Nature  of.  (W.  K.  Clifford)  Mind,  3:57. 

—  of  the  Day.     Blackw.  51:   141-621. 

—  past  and  gone.     St.  James,  24:  433-792.     25:69-546. 

—  secular,  and   Things  sacred.     (L.  H.  Wiseman)  Ex. 

H.  Lee.  11:  353. 

—  slowly  learnt,  Concerning.      (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser, 

63:  570.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  790.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  53:  328. 

—  that  I  remember.     Chamb.  J.  43:  321,  449. 
Thinkers,  German  and  French.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  690. 

—  Thoughts  about.     Eel.  M.  57:  326. 

Thinking,  Does  it  take  Time  V    (T.  F.  Brownell)  Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  11:  564. 

—  Materials  for,  Burdon's.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  13:  46. 

—  Original.     Chr.  R.  7:  142. 

—  Physiology  of.     (H.  C.  Bastian)  Fortn.  11 :  57.  —  (A. 

Bain)  Fortn.  11:  493. 

—  Thought,  Literature.     (A.  Ti-aver)  Ref.  Q.  28:  115. 

—  Thoughts  about.  (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  33:  328.  34:31. 

—  (.^ornli.  31:  207.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  673. 
Third  Bridesmaid.     (A.  M.  F.  Annan)  Godey.  23:   195. 
Third-Class  Passengers.   (F.  R.  Conder)  Fraser,  96:  293. 
Third-Term  Question.     (M.  Hale)  Nat.  Q.  40:  377.    See 

President  of  the  United  States. 
Thirlwall,    Bp.  Connop.      Ed.    R.    143:    281.  — (A.  V. 

Dicey)  Nation,  26:  155.  —  Cong.  3:  565. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  709. 

—  Remains  of.     (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  15:  216. 
Thirst  and  Hunger.     Blackw.  83:  1. 


THIRTEENTH 


1306 


THOMPSON 


Thirteenth,  The;  a  Tale  of  Doom.     Blackw.  54:  465. 

Thirteenth  Juror.     Chamb.  J.  2i:  363. 

Thirty  Flasks;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  408,  666. 

Thirty-one  to  Fifteen.     Fraser,  50:  400. 

Thirty-seven  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight.      (K.  Foote)  At- 

ian.44:  689.     45:  I,  145. 
Thirty-nine  Articles,  and  the  Augsburg  Confession.     (J. 

G.  Morris)  Luth.  Q.  8:  79. 

—  and  the  Liturgy.     Am.  Church  R.  21 :  590. 

—  Clerical  Subscription  Commission.      (H.  H.  Milman) 

Fraser,  71 :  269. 

—  Bishop  Forbes  on.     (J.  Conington)  Contemp.  8:  349. 

—  Lushington,  and  Heath  on.     Macmil.5:   153. 

—  Macbride  on.     Clir.  Obs.  54:  236. 

—  Question   between    Bishop   of    Sarum   and   Eowland 

Williams.     Nat.  R.  14:  91. 

—  Subccription  to.      (H.  M.  Tliompson)  Am.  Church  R. 

19:  63.     See  Subscription. 

—  Theology  of.     Chr.  Rem.  56:  69. 
See  Church  of  England. 

Thirty  Years'  War.  (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  38. 
—  (E.  Pond)  Meth.  Q.  37:  321.  —  (F.  Schaller)  So. 
M. 10:  676. 

—  Beginnings  of.     Month,  11:  291. 

—  Gardiner's.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  19:  352. 

—  Men  of.     Month,  9:  176. 

—  Modern  Historians  of.     Dub.  R.  30:  69. 

—  Social  Aspects  of.     (R.  C.  Trench)  Hours  at  Home,  I : 

370,  430- 

—  Sonnets  on.     (B.  B.  Feltus)  Dub.  Univ.  41:  50. 
Thirza.     (.J.  Schayer)  Scrib.  19:  425. 

This  Son  of  Vulcan.      (W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice)  Lond. 

Soc.  28:  1-479.     29:  1-4S1.     30:  33-332. 
Thisbe.     Blackw.  121:  681. 
Thistle,  The;  a  Poem.  (R.  Lytton)  Fortn.  16:337.  Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  iii:  130,  322. 
Thistles,  How  they  spin.      (W.  J.  Beal)  Am.  Natural. 

12:  643. 

—  Thorns,  and  their  Comrades.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  442. 
Tholuck,  F.  August  G.     Bib.  R.  6:  614.  —  (J.  F.  Hurst) 

Nat.  M.  12:   193.  — (J.  McClintock)  Am.  Meth.  M. 
22:  212.  —  (A.  Duff,  jr.)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  179. 

—  as  a  Preacher.    (J.  M.  Hoppin)  New  Eng.  39:  355. 

—  Guido  and  Julius.     Eel.  R.  65:  229. 

—  Jubilee  of .     Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  295. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Mo.  R.  153:  504. 

—  Messianic  Psalms.     Chr.  R.  1 1 :  344. 

—  Miscellaneous  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  77:  147. 

—  Obituary  Notice  of.      (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  8:  214. 

—  Translations  from.     Meth.  Q.  1 :  354. 

—  Writings  in  Defense  of  Religion.     For.  Q.  25:  131. 

—  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  77:  147. 

Thorn,  D.      Divine  Inversion.      (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q. 

2:  329. 
Thorn,  John,  alias  Sir  William  Courtenay.    All  the  Year, 

17:  441. 
Thom,  Robert,  Biography  of.     Hunt,   16:  3S1. 
Thorn,  William.     (D.  Masson)  Macmil.  9:  325.  —  Hogg, 

i:  136.  —  Liv.  Age,  3:  694. 

—  Poems  of.     Westm.  40:  312. 

—  Rhymes  and  Recollections  of.     Mo.  R.  165:  339. 

of  a  Handloom  Weaver.     Eel.  R.  82:  572. 

Thom's  Group  of  Statuary.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  140. 
Thomas  Aquinas.  Am.  Church  R.  25 :  i .  —  (C.  Hargrove) 

Mod.  R.  i:  51. 

—  and  his  Writings.      Nat.  Q.  17:  80. 

—  and  the  Pope's  Encyclical.  (J.  Bayma)  Cath.  World, 

31:  380,  521.  —  (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  n.  s.  5:  245. 

—  and  the  Vatican.     Quar.  152:  105. 

—  Life  and  Labors  of.     Dub.  R.  68:  iii.     73:  429. 

—  Philosophy  of.    (T.  Davidson)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  13:  87. 

See  Scholastic  Philosophy. 


Thomas  Aquinas.     Summa  Theologica.     (A.  F.  Hewit) 
Cath.  World,  23:  327. 

—  Theory  of  Human  Knowledge.   Dub.  R.  77:  405. 

—  Vaughan's  Life  of.     (J.  C.  Hedley)  Cath.  World,  16: 

31.  254- 
Thomas  a  Becket.     See  Becket. 
Thomas,  David,  Recollections  of.      (H.  Richard)  Cong. 

,  5:  65,  129. 
Thomas,  Eben.  S.,  Reminiscences  of.     Dem.  R.  8:  226. 
Thomas,  Francis,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  9:  382. 
Thomas,  Francis  William.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  297. 
Thomas,  George,  Earl  of  Albemarle.    See  Albemnrle. 
Thomas,  Gen.  George  H.,  with  portrait.     (B.  E.  Martin) 

U.  S.  Serv.  M.5:  2.  —  (A.  C.  McClurg)  Dial(Ch.), 

2:37- 
Thomas,  Griffith,  Death  of.     Am.  Arch.  5:  29. 
Thomas,  Griffiths  Wainewright,  the  Poisoner.    (C.  Dick- 
ens) Ev.  Sat.  3:  173. 
Thomas,  John.  Letters  on  the  Church.     (J.  Foster)  Eel. 

R.  9:  354. 
Thomas,  Jolm  ap,  and  his  F'riends.   (J.  J.  Levick)  Penn- 

syl.  M.  4:  301,  471. 
Thomas,  John  R.,  Song-Composer.  Potter  Am.Mo. 14:146. 
Thomas,  Lewis  F.   Poems.     So.  Q.  3:  367. 
Thomas,  Philip  F.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  27:  74. 
Thomas,  Theodore.     (J.  E.  G.  Hassard)  Scrib.  9:  458. 
Thomas,  William  Cave.      Art  J.  21:  217.  —  (J.  L.  Tup- 

per)  Portfo.  2:  149. 
Thomas,  Wm.  Lewis.   Theresa,  the   Maid  of  the  Tyrol. 

Mo.  R.  163:   171. 
Thomas  Noddy,  Esquire.     (W.  Jerdan)  Bentley,  3:  499. 
Thomas  Tyler's  Tombstone.   (M.  P.  Walker)  Lippinc.  5: 

577- 
Tliomasine  Boiaventure.     All  the  Year.  17:  276. 
Tliomason,  Rev.  T.  T.     Am.  Q.  Obs.  i:  150. 

—  Sargent's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  33:  352,  409. 
Tliomason  Collection  of  Pamphlets.     Chamb.  J.  55:  375. 
Thomaston,  Me.,  Resources  of.     Hunt,  14:  586. 
Thompson,   Andrew.      Sermons  on  Infidelity.     Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  5:  469. 
Thompson,  Benjamin,  Count  Rumford.  0.  &  N.  3:  97. 
—  (E.  Quincy)  Atlan.  27:  512.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9: 
231.  — (J.  B.Walker)  New  Eng.  35:  i.  —  (E.  Quincy) 
Nation,  12:  383.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  561.  —  (W. 
Hall)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  16. 

—  the  Apostle  of  Exigency.     Once  a  Week,  7:  623. 

—  Biographical  Memoir  of.      (Baron  Cuvier)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  8:  209. 

—  Complete  Works.   (W.  M.  Williams)  Nature,  11:  203. 

—  Ellis's  Life   of.     (W.M.Williams)  Nature,  9:   117. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  315.  — Radical  R.  i:  170, 

—  Eulogy  on  (Cuvier)  with  portrait.  Portfo. (Den. )I7:453. 

—  Life  of.      (J.  Renwick)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  15:  3. — 

(G.  Cuvier)  Am.  J.  Sci.  19:  28.  —  (J.  Johnson)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  33:  21. 
and  Works  of.     (J.  P.  Cooke)  Nation,  26:  63. 

—  on  Heat,  etc     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  4:  399,  415. 
Tliompson,  Capt.  E.,  Journal  of,  17S3-85.  Cornh.  17:  6t o. 
Thompson,  Miss  E.    Picture  of  Inkerman.     (M.  M.  Hei;- 

ton)  Portfo.  8:  100. 
Thompson,  Geo.,  Memoir  and  Portrait  of.  Howitt,  2:  23S. 
Thompson,  Jacob,  with  portrait.      Dem.  R.   26:   yy. — 

with  portrait,  Dem.  R.41:  310. 

—  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  107. 

Thompson,  .Tames  W.,  Sermons  on  Death  of.  (H.  F.  Bond) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  12:  146. 
Thompson,  John,  Missionary  in  North  Carolina.      (E.  F. 

Rockwell)  Hist.  M.  16:  78. 
Thompson,  Tiiomas,  with  portrait.    (R.  J.  Slieirr)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  6:  141. 
Thompson,  T.  Perronet.    Exercises,  Political  and  others. 

Eel.  R.  76:  702.  — Mo.  R.  159:  239. 


THOMPSON 


1307 


THOUGHT 


Thompson,  T.  Perronet,  Letter  to.    Fraser,  i6:  390. 

—  Memoir  and  Portrait  of.     (S.  Smiles)  Howitt,  2:  66. 
Thompson,  Wm.,  Maori  King-Maker.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  265. 
Thompson,  Zadock,  Obituary  of.  (G.  F.  Houghton)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  72:  44. 
Thompson  Family  Genealogy.      (F.  Chase)  N.  E.  Reg. 

15:  112. 
Thompson's  Island,  Depositions  relating  to.     N.  E.  Reg. 

9:  24S. 
Thomson,  Charles,  with  portrait.  Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  172, 

264. 

—  Residence  of.    (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  161. 

—  versus  H.  Laurens.     (J.  J.  Mickley)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

6:  172,  264. 

Thomson,  Charles  Poulett,  Lord  Sydenham.  -See  Syden- 
ham. 

Thomson,  Sir  Charles  Wyville,  with  portrait.  Dub.  Univ. 
89:  696.  —  Nature,  14:  85. 

Thomson,  Bp.  Edward.  Essays,  etc.  (J.  T.  Peck)  Meth. 
Q.  17:  219. 

Thomson,  Geo.,  1696-1782,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  77 :  58. 

Thomson,  James.  (G.  Gilfillan)  with  portrait,  Hogg,  8: 
81.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29:  29.  —  (FLT.  Tuckerman) 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  605.  —  Penny  M.  11:  113. 

—  a  Poet  of  Xature.      Colburn,   113:  196.      Same  art. 

Nat.  M.  13:  149. 

—  and  Cowper  compared.     Anal.  M.  5:  321. 

—  Poetical  Work^-.     Colburn,  104:  159.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  46:  346. 

—  Seasons;  French  Translation.     Ed.  R.  7:  32S. 

illustrated  by  the  Etching  Club.    Blackw.  52:  674. 

Thomson,  Prof.  James.     (J.  Mayer)  Nature,  8:  49. 
Thomson,  James,  a  new  Poet,   1880.      (G.  A.  Simcox) 

Fortn.  34:  31.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  327.  —  (J. 

Benton)  Appleton,  25:  468. 
Thomson,  Rev.  John,  Scottish  Painter.     (Alex.  Smith) 

Argosy,  2:  146.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  90:  434. 
Thomson,  John  Edgar.     Penn  Mo.  5:  490. 
Thomson,  Peter,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  4:  673. 
Thomson,  Thomas.     (M.  J.  Berkeley)  Nature,  18:  15. 
Thomson,  William,  Archbishop  of  York.     Cong.  2:  297. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  154. 
Thomson,  Sir  William,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  89: 

560. — Nature,  14:  385. 

—  Scientific  Career  of,  with  portrait.     Pract.  M.  6:  321. 
Thomson,  William  M.    Journeys  in  the  East.    Bib.  Sac. 

5:  I,  447,  663. 
Thor  and  the  Giant  Thrym.     (Tr.  by  R.  B.  Anderson) 
Overland,  15:  295. 

—  and  the  Giants.     Himse.  Words,  16:  282. 

Thor's  Cave,  Derbyshire.  (S.  Carrington)  Reliquary, 
6:  201. 

Thor's  Hunt  for  his  Hammer;  a  Norse  Poem.  Once  a 
Week,  4:  125. 

Thoralf  and  Synnciv.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Atlan.  30:  403. 

Thorburn,  Grant,  with  portrait.  Eraser,  8:  700.  —  Mo. 
R.  133:  49. —  Phaser,  8:  55. 

Thoreau,  Henry  David.  (R.  W.  Emerson)  Atlan.  10: 
239.  _  (J.'r.  Lowell)  Ev.  Sat.  lo:  166.  —  (J.  Weiss) 
Chr.  Exam.  79:  96. — Brit.  Q.  59:  181.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  120:  643.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  305. — 
(W.  R.  Alger)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  35:  382.  — Eraser,  73: 
447.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  180.  Same  art.  Ev. 
Sat.  i:  662.—  (M.  Collins)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  610. 

—  a  rural  Humbug.     Knick.  45:  235. 

—  the  American  Diogenes.     Chamb.  J.  28:  330. 

—  and  New  England  Transcendentalism.    (J.  V.  O'Con- 

or)  Cath.  World,  27:  289. 

—  Character  and  Opinions  of.   (R.  L.  Stephenson)  Cornh. 

41:  665.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  257.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  146:  179. 

—  New  Estimate  of.   (W.  S.  Kennedy)  Penu  Mo.  II :  794. 


Thoreau,  Henry  David,  Pity  and  Humor  of.     Liv.  Age, 
146:  190. 

—  Study  of.     (T.  Hughes)  Eel.  M.  90:  114. 

—  Walden.  (C.  F.  Briggs)  Putnam.  4:  443. 
Thorgunna's  Ghost.  (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week,  l6:  74. 
Thorleigh  Moat ;  a  Tale.  (A.  E.  Barber)  Belgra.  28:  341. 
Thorn  in  his  Side ;  a  Story.  (E.  Fawcett)  Galaxy,  15:  652. 
Thornbury,  Geo.  W.,  Writings  of.  Dub.  Univ.  50:  66. 
Thorndale.     See  Smith,  W. 

Thorndike,  Israel,  Biograph)' of.    -Hunt,  2:  508. 
Thornhill,  Cooper,  and  Stilton  Cheese.    (E.  Bradley)  Once 

a  Week,  14:  663. 
Thornhill,  Sir  James.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  3:  66. 
Thornton,  Abraham,  Trial  of,  for  Murder.    All  the  Year, 

17:  495. 
Thornton,  Mrs.  E.     Truth  and  Falsehood.     Tait,  n.  s. 

14:  238. 
Thornton,  Henry,  and  Wilberforce.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  330, 

401,  515. 

—  Obituary  of.     Chr.  Obs.  14:  127. 

Thornton,  John,  and  Dartmouth  College.  Cong.  Q.  3:  371. 

—  Incidents  in  the  Life  of.     Cong.  M.  25:  213,  821. 
Thornton,  John  Wingate,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (T. 

C.  Amorv)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  273. 
Thornton,  T.  Sporting-Tour.  (Sir  W.  Scott)  Ed.  R.  5:  398. 
Thoroughfares  in  great  Cities.     Am.  Arch.  4:  27. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Blackw.  17:  155. 
Thorowgood,  J.,  Memoir  of .     Cong.  M.  11:  505. 
Thorpe,  Cavalier.    (.M.  S.  Severance)  Overland,  14:  208, 

342. 

Thorpe,  William,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  16:  321. 

Thorpe  Salvin  Church,  Font  in.  (R.  Holden  and  F. 
Douce)  Arch.  12:  207. 

Thorsdale  Telegraphs.     Atlan.  3S:  400. 

Thorwaldsen,  Bertel,  the  Sculptor.  Art  J.  3:  63.  20: 
61.  — (J.  K.  Spender)  Art  J.  32:  237.  — Blackw. 
4:  336.  —  Colburn,  19:  22S.  —  (H.  C.  Andersen) 
Bentley,  22:  417,  574.  — (G.  W.  Greene)  Putnam, 
i:  93.  —  Dub.  Univ.  31:  235.  —  with  portrait.  Eel. 
M.  54:  127.  — For.  Q.  10:  20S.  — Eel.  M.  13:  no, 
178.  — Select  J.  i:  [i.— Mus.  10:  458.  — Ed.  M. 
72:  356.  — Ev.  Sat.  4:  433.— New  Q.  i:  334. 

—  and  Andersen.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  171.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  127:  431.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  7;^. 

—  and  his  English  Critics.    (R.  Buchanan)  Fortn.  i :  216. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  294. 

—  in  Copenhagen  and  in  Rome.    (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Eraser, 

87:  52. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  142:  i.  — So.   R.  n.  s. 

20:   178. 

—  Museum  in  Copenhagen.     (H.   Macmillan)   Macmil. 

20:  345.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  443.     Same  art. 
Liv.  xVge,  102:  688. 

—  Sacred  Marbles.     (W.  Wells)  Scrib.  i:  615. 

—  Sketch  of.     Chamb.  J.  i:  344.  — Westm.  58:  296. 

—  Works  of.     Art  J.  i:  193,  213. 

Thorwaldsen's  first  Love.     Chamb.  J.  16:   341.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  25:  153. 
Those  Thanksgiving  Goods.     (M.  A.  Jones)  Sharpe,  32: 

210. 
Those  deceitful  Japs.     Argosy,  30:  388. 
Thothmes  HI.,  Historical  Tablet  of  the  Reign  of.     (S. 

Birch)  .\rch.  38:  373. 
Thou,  Jacques  Auguste  de,  Collinson's  Life  of.     Eel.  R. 

8:  885. 
Thought  and  Feeling,  Alleged  Distinctions  between.    (R. 

Flint)  Mind,  2:   112. 

—  and  Language.     Cornh.  13:  567.     14:  69. 

—  as  a  Duty.     (H.  R.  Hall)  Unita.  R.  12:  648. 

—  Boole's  Laws  of.  (G.  P.  Young)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  10:  161. 

—  Does  it  take  Time  to  think  ?    (T.  F.  Brownell)  Pop 

Sci.  Mo.  11:  564. 


THOUGHT 


1308 


THREE 


Thought,  English,  in  the  i8th  Century,  Stephen's  History 
of.  Quar.  143:  404.  —  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  25: 
138. 

—  European  and  American  Order  of.   (H.  James)  Nation, 

1 :  460. 

—  Expression  of,  in  Language  and  Art.     Am.  Presb.  R. 

10:  623. 

—  Freedom  of,  and  of  Faith,  Schmidt's,  in  the  ist  Cent- 

ury.    Prosp.  R.  3:  542. 

—  the  great  Reality.     (W.  II.  Wynn)  Luth.  Q.  9:  89. 

—  Holmes's  Mechanism  in.  (J.  E.  Cabot)  Nation, 12:  145. 

—  How  to  think.     (A.  Helps)  Good  Words,  12:  201. 

—  Immortality  of.     Clir.  R.  8:  64. 

—  Independence  of.     (E.  P.  Ely)  Princ.  5:  358. 

—  Is  it  a  Function  of  Matter?    Brit.  Q.  59:  114. 

—  Latent.     (R.  H.  Hutton)  Contemp.   24:    201.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  347.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  83:  2S6. 

—  Limits  of.     (S.  Buel)  Am.  Church  R.  13:  553. 

—  Matter  and  Method  of.     (M  Tuthill)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

14:  13. 

—  Modern.     (T.  H.  Noyes)  Colburn,  147:  206. 

and  ancient  Faith.   (H.W.  Bellows)  O.  &  N.  5:  394. 

in  Theology  and  Philosophy.     No.  Brit.  33:  2S9. 

Tendencies  of.     (L.  Reuben)  Nat.  Q.  2:  85. 

—  Organic  Thinking.     (D.  Gans)  Mercersb.  17:  53S. 

—  Primitive  and  modern  Animism.     (J.   S.  Patterson) 

Radical,  10:  432. 

—  Primitive  Elements  of.     Brownson,  16:  59. 

—  Progress  in  Human.     So.  R.  n.  s.  24:  94. 

—  Quick  as.     Once  a  Week,  20:  59. 

—  Rapidity  of.    (M.  Ule)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  67:  351.  — (M. 

Foster)  Nature,  2:  2. 
Measuring.     (W.  H.  Dall)  O.  &  N.  6:  674. 

—  Taylor's  Elements  of.     Eel.  R.  35:  531. 

—  versus  Learning.     (G.  Grote)  Good  Words,  12:  818. 

—  What  is  it  to  think  ?    (H.  N.  Day)  Am.  Presb.  R.  19:  5. 
/See  Mind;  Reasoning;  Thinking. 

Thoughts  and  Images.     (J.  Sterling)  Blackw.  44:  197. 

—  and  Recollections.  (Mrs.  F.  Hemans)  Blackw.  35:  632. 

—  an;l  Reveries.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  77,  604. 

—  C.  Buxton's.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  17:  41. 

—  in  Pvhyme.     (J.  Sterling)  Blackw.  48:  2S0. 

—  on  passing  Things.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  451. 
Thought-Reading.     (G.  J.  Romanes)  Nature,  24:  171. 
Thousand-and-second  Tale  of  Scheherazade.    (E.  A.  Poe) 

Godc}',  30:  61. 
Thousand  Islands.  Canad.  Mo  6:  42.  —  (F.  Betts)  Canad. 
Mo.  10:   112. —  Knick.  35:  1. 

—  Among.     (H.  Pyle)  Scrib.  15:  825.  —  (J.  A.  Wilson) 

Belgra.  36:  412. 

—  My  Friend  of.     Chamb.  J.  53  :  232. 

—  Summering  among.     (E.  H.  Ropes)  Harper,  63:  501. 
Thralc,  Ralph.     (T.  E.  Kebbel)  Eraser,  103:  670.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  627. 
Tlirale,  Mrs.     See  Piozzi,  Mrs. 
Thrawn  Janet ;  a  Scotch  Story.     Cornh.  44:  436.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  97:  743. 
Thread,  Manufacture  of.     Chamb.  J.  11:  362. 

at  Willimanlic,  Conn.  (C.  H.  Clark)  Scrib.  16:  697. 

Threadneedlo-Strcet,   The  Old   Lady  in.     (C.  Dickens) 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5:  205. 
Three,  The.     (W.  A.  Kendall)  Overland,  7:  464. 
Three  of  us.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Atlan.  2:   139. 
Three  to  one;  a  Novel.    Belgra.  15:  389.    16:5-449.    17: 

69-501.     18:   101-3S9. 
Three  to  one.     Colburn,  76:  209. 

Three  Acts  in  the  Life  of  a  Danseuse.  Lend.  Soc.  20:  546. 
Three  Adventures  before  Midnight.     Eraser,  32:  389. 
Three  Arches.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  i:  321. 
Three  Brothers.     (U.  Oliphant)  St.  Paul's,  4:    362-641. 

5:  1-593.     6:  1-521.     Same  art.  Appleton,  1:322- 

578.     2:  18-586.    3:  32-706. 


Three  Courses  and  a  Dessert.     Eraser,  i:  549. 

Three  Crowns.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  391. 

Three  darkened  Lives.  (A.  M.  Freeman)  Lakeside,  i :  309. 

Three  Days;  a  Tale.     St.  James,  41:  320. 

Three  Days  of  Sanctuary.     (L.  Kip)  Overland,  8:  311. 

Three-eyed  Man  of  Cyprus.     All  the  Year,  25:  516. 

Three  Feathers;  a  Novel.     (W.  Black)  Cornh.  30:   129- 

740.     31:   108-615.     Same  art.   Lippinc.   14:   167- 

6S4.     15:  97-735.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  263-400. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  122:  720.    123:  77-722.    124: 

22-Gio.     125:  85-727. 
Three  French  Marriages.  (51.  E.  Blair)  Lippinc.  13:  124. 
Three  Friends  of  Vaux-Vilaine.     (F.  M.  F.  Skene)  Temp. 

Bar,  32:  270. 
Three  Generations.     House.  Words,  16:  59. 
Three  Gifts;  a  Legend  of  Mount  Desert.     (E.  0.  Smith) 

Internat.  M.  i:  546. 
Three  Giuseppes.     Eraser,  i:  178. 
Three  great  Epochs;  1S30,   1840,   1850.     Fraser,  23:  85, 

195,  306.     24:  58,  148,  310. 
Three  Guardsmen,  Dumas's.     Blackw.  57:  59. 
Three  Guides;  a  Poem.     (Acton  BelH  Fraser,  38:   193. 
Three  Ilalf-Crowns.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  682. 
Three  Heavenly  Witnesses,  Controversy  on.     Cong.  M. 

12:  9-631. 
Three-homed  Dilemma;  a  Tale.     (S.  C.  Woolsey)  Put- 
nam, 12:  281. 
Three  Hundred  per  Annum.     Sharpe,  28:  245. 
Tliree  Love  Dreams.     Liv.  Age,  53:  416,  561,  666. 
Three  Masters.     House.  Words,  18:  486. 
Three  Meetings;  a  Tale.      (I.  Tourgi^nieft)  Temp.  Bar, 

48:  357.     Same  art.  Lippinc.  16:  21. 
Three  Months  at  a  Maison  de  Sante.     Fraser,  23:  645. 
Three  Mr.  Smiths.     (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  44:  441. 
Three  Naomies  and  the  Yosemite  Valley.     (C.  Durang) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  lo:  56-441.     11:  41,  106. 
Three  Numbers;  a  Tale.     Fraser,  55:    183.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  40:  500. 
Three  overheard  Whispers.     Lond.  Soc.  16:   i. 
Three  Pinks.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  5:  369. 
Three  Post-Cards.     (R.  Spring)  St.  Paul's,  14:  319. 
Three  Pueblo  Spies.     (G.  Gwyther)  Overland,  13:  337. 
Three  Racans.     (M.  W.  Savage)  Fraser,  49:  511. 
Three  Rivers,  Early  Years  of.     (W.  Kingsford)  Canad. 

Mo.  18:  449. 
Three  Roses.     (E.  Arnold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:  205. 
Three  Roses.     (D.  Casserly)  Cath.  World,  27:  837, 
Three  Rules  of  rustic  Grammar;  a  Comedy.     (M.  Tre- 

gent)  Cath.  World,  12:  304. 
Three  Shots  from  a  Revolver.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  supp.  48. 
Three  Sisters.     House.  Words,  5:  359,  384.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  34:  404. 
Three  Sisters.     (T.  Medwin)  Bentley,  3:  66. 
Three  Sisters.     Hogg,  5:  104-325. 
Three  Sisters;  a  Poem.     (J.  Hogg^  Fraser,  11:  666. 
Three  Souls;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  27:  374. 
Three-Story  Story  of  a  Box.     (J.  G.  Austin)  Galaxy,  24: 

745- 
Three  Streets.     Knick,  63:  7. 
Three  Suitors;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  403. 
Three  Th(uisand-Pound  Notes.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  555. 
Three  Times;  a  Poem.  (A.  Donaldson)  Temp.  Bar,  2:  276. 
Three  Views  of  Life.     (A.  B.  Johnson)  Knick.  36:  121. 
Three  Viscounts;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  64:  35. 
Three  Visits;  a  Tale.     (A.  Vitu)  Internat.  M.  i:  490. 
Three  Wi.shes;  a  Poem.     (H.  F.  Lester)  Eel.  M.  96:  136. 
Three  Wishes;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  165,  308,  554. 
Three  Wishes;   an  Irish  Legend.     (W.  Carleton)  Dub. 

Univ.  14:  600. 
Three  Wives.     Hou.se.  Words,  13:  70. 
Three  Wooers.     (W.  P.  Morras)  Lakeside,  6:  no. 
Three  Wrens;  a  Poem.     (P.  Gary)  Putnam,  11:  275. 


THREEFOLD 


1309 


TICKNOR 


Threefold  Praise,  Ilaydn-Mendclssohn-Handel;  a  Poem. 

(F.  R.  Ilavergar)  Liv.  Age,  96:  702. 
Threshing-Machinefi,  Self-acting  Feed.  Pract.  M.  4:  3S3. 
Thrice.     (I.  Tourgenieff)  Ev.  Sat.  12:  20S. 
Thrice  wedded.     Eng.  Dom.  M.   15:  225-2S3.      16:  9- 

295.     17:  20- 1 78. 
Thrieve  Castle,  Galloway.     Eraser,  43:   152. 
Thrift  and  Unthrift.    (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  .7.  54:  641. 

—  Lecture  on.     (('.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,  10:  343.  — 

(C.  Kingsley)  Ev.  Sat.  7:  682. 

—  Tiiriftless.     (H.  S.  Trenienheere)  Fortn.  36:  701. 
Throne  of  Attila;  a  Poem.    (C.  H.  Miller)  Scrib.  9:  623. 
Through  the  Bars;  a  Story.     Irish  Mo.  7:  639. 
Through  the  Breakers.     Belgra.  22:  453. 

Through  Darkness  to  Light.    (M.  L.Brainard)  Lakeside, 

i:  295. 
Through  deep  Waters.     (L  L.  Drewry)  Victoria,  26:  34- 

471-     27:  3-4S3. 
Through  devious  Ways;  a  Tale.     (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath. 

World,  10:  550. 
Through  Fire  and  Water ;  a  Tale.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra. 

21:  149-405.     22:  lOI. 
Through  a  Judas  Window.     Tinsley,  15:  207. 
Through  the  Shadows.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  305. 
Through  the  Snow;  a  Tale.  (E.  Meteyard)  Sharpe,  31 :  i. 
Through  Sorrow  to  Love;  a  Tale.     Canad.  Mo.  13:  157. 
Through  the  Trees;  a  Poem.  (H.  K.  Green)  Scrib.  17:  291. 
Through  winding  Ways.     (E.  W.  Olney)  Lippiuc.  22: 

30-739.     23:  S2-720.     24:  41-421. 
Thrown  away;  a  Tale.     (A.  M.  Miinster)  Bentley,  59: 

203-605.     60:  72-494.     61:  64-632. 
Thrown  together.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Harper,  23:   184. 
Thrush,    Thomas.     Letter  to   the   King.     (A.  Lamson) 

Chr.  Exam.  2:  3 78. 

—  Sketch  of.     Chamb.  J.  6:  215. 
Thrush,  The.     Chamb.  J.  11:  247. 

Thrush's  Song.     (E.  Cook)  Cath.  World.  25:  689. 
Thrushes.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  12:  237. 

—  of  Washington  Territory.     (S.  K.  Lum)  Am.  Natural. 

13:  629 
Thrush-Hunting.     (A.  Dumas)  Blackw.  55:  156. 
Thubber  na  Shie;  or  the  Fairy  Well.    Dub.  Univ.  8:  447. 
Thucydides.     (F.  A.  Paley)  Brit.  Q.  74:  379. 

—  Bloomfield's  Translation.     Eel.  R.  51:  3S5. 

—  Jowett's.     (L.  Dyer)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  146. 

—  Orations  of.     (W.  Roscher)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  4S1. 

—  Owen's.     No.  Am.  67:  501.  —  (J.  Hadley)  Bib.  Sac. 

5:  777- 

—  Peloponnesian  War.     Brit.  Q.  66:  55. 

—  Speeches  in.     Blackw.  49:   114. 

Thuddy  Jones,  the  clever  j'oung  Man.    Blackw.  42:  466. 

Thugs;  or  Secret  Assassins  of  Lidia.  (Sir  C.  Trevelyan) 
Ed.  R.  64:  357. — Colburn,  38:  277.  —  Blackw.  49: 
229.  —  Sharpe,  18:  76.  —  (F.  R.  Feudgc)  Galaxy, 
17:  640. — Ed.  M.  75:  237.  —  For.  Q.  21:  i. 

—  and  Ribandism  in  L'eland.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  50. 

—  Origin  and  Character  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  100. 

—  Suppression  of.     Chamb.  J.  8:  232. 
Thunder.     All  the  Year,  g:  375,  565. 

—  and  Lightning.     Liv.  Age,  59:  119. 

Cause  and  general  Phenomena  of.     (F.  Arago)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  26:  81,  275. 

Sestier  on.     Colburn,  137:379. 

Thunder-Showers.     (J.  W.  Piielps)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  340. 
Thunder-Storm.      (G.   Sutton)  Am.  J.  Sci.   106:  32.  — 

Eel.  R.  no:  145. 

—  Myths  of.     (G.  S.  Jones)  Penn  Mo.  4:  6S0. 
Thunder-Storms.      (A.  Oliver)  Carey's  Mus.  3:  126. — 

Liv.  Age,  3:  549. —(G.  F.  Hopkins)  Knick.  11: 
106.  —  (G.  Tait)  Nature,  22:  339-436. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Brit.  Q.  23:  36.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

38:  458- 


Tliunder-Storms,  Harris  on.  (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Ed.  R. 
80:  444. 

—  Historj'  and  Mystery  of.     (R.Anderson)  St.  James, 

49:  152-233. 

—  in  the  Arctic  Regions.    (Von  Baer)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

29:  90. 

—  Marvels  of.     Eel.  M.  48:  216. 

—  of  Natal.     Stud.  &  Litel.  Obs.  i:  269. 
Thunder-struck.     (D.  R.  Castleton)  Harper,  40:  213. 

"  Thunderer,"  Explosion  on  board  the.     Nature,  19:  333. 

—  (D.  Pidgeon)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  330. 
Thunnor's  Slip.     (E.  L.  Hervey)  Once  a  Week,  14:  349. 
Thuret,  Gustave.     Nature,  12:  95. 

Tliurles,  Synod  of.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  494. 
Thurlow,  Lord  Edward,  and  his  terrible  Swearing.     In- 
teruat.M.  3:  85. 

—  Glimpse  of.     Tait.  n.  s.  14:  90. 

Thurlow,  Lord  Edward  H.     Poems.     (T.  ISIoore)  Ed.  R. 

23:  411. 
Thurlow,  Lady.     (Mrs.  Mathews)  Bentley,  18:  251. 
Thurnian,  John,  jr.,  Letters  of.     Hist.  M.  I4:  283. 
Thurns  Moor.     (D.  Richmond)  Sharpe,  33:  78. 
Thurot,  Franr-ois,  Commodore.     Chamb.  .J.  8:  327. 

—  and  Harbor  Defense.    (J.  K.  Laughton)  Eraser,  97:  71. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137:  613. 
Thursday   Lecture,  Frothingham's  Sermon  on.     (F.  W. 
P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam.  16:  125. 

—  Early  Hist.  of.  (R.  C.  Waterston)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  24. 
Thurston,  Charles  5L     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  163. 
Thurston,  David.     (T.  Adams)  ('ong.  Q.  9:  313. 
Tiiurtell,  John,  Trial  of.    (E.  Herbert)  Portfo.(Den.)  31: 

:v4- 

Thynne,  R.     Tom  Delany.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  756. 
Tiber,  River,  Engineering  Works  on.     Geog.  M.  4:  60. 

—  Exploration  of.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  514. 

—  Searching  of,  for  Antiquities.     Lond.  M.  i:  52. 

—  The  yellow.     (G.  Green)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  16. 
Tiberius,  Emperor.     (E.  S.  Beesly)  Fortn.  8:  635.  9:  14. 

—  as  Man  and  Emperor.     Colburn,  129:  95. 

—  Character  of.    (E.  G.  Sihler)  Penn  Mo.  11 :  198. 

—  Defense  of.     (F.  Huidekoper)  O.  &  N.  lo:  324. 

—  Reign  of.     Chr.  Rem.  33:   19. 
Tibet."  See  Thibet. 

Tichborne  Case.  Nation,  18:  151.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo,  5: 
loS.  —  Dub.  Univ.  83:  361.  — Am.  Law  R.  8:  381. 

—  (M03'  Thomas)  Gent.  M.   n.  s.  12:   438. — Ev. 
Sat.  12:  393. 

—  Portrait  of  the  Claimant.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  133. 

—  Untold  Licidents  of.    (T.  F.  O'Donnell)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

8:  490. 

Tichborne  "Crawls."     Ev.  Sat.  11:  623. 

Tichborne  Dole  of  Bread.  (N.  S.  Dodge)  Overland,  9:  ;'^S. 

Tichborne  Familv.  All  the  Year,  26:  5S3. — Antiquarv, 
4:  98.  ' 

Tick ;  or  Memoirs  of  an  old  Eton  Boy.  (C.  Rowcroft) 
Colburn,  82:  31-423.     83:  64-4S4.     84:  33-411. 

Tick  on  seientilie  Princi|)les.     Blackw.  44  :  612. 

Tick  Family.     Knick.  55:  512. 

Tickell's  Homer,  Pope's  Notes  on.  (J.  Conington)  Era- 
ser, 62:  260. 

Ticket  (^Icrk,  Troubles  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  50:  Si. 

Ticket-of-Leave.     Eraser,  55:  29. 

—  and  Transportation.     Eraser,  55:  216. 
Ticket-of-Leave  Men,  Mission  of.     St.  James,  6:  163. 
Ticket-of-Leave  System.     Quar.  113:  13S. 

Tickler  among  the  Thieves.     Blackw.  79:  200.     80:198. 

Tickler  H.  among  the  Thieves.  Blackw.  88:  408,  92: 
481, 

Ticknor,  George,  (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.  123:  210.  —  (J. 
H.  Morison)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  297.  — (E.  P.  Whip- 
ple) Liternat.  R.  3:  441.  —  (T.  S.  Perry)  Lippinc. 
17:  629. 


TICKNOR 


1310 


TIGRIS 


Ticknor,  George,  Life  and  Letters  of.  Quar.  142:  160. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  451.  —  Liv.  Age,  129: 
504.— (H.W.  Foote)  Unita.  R.  6:  340.  —  (C.  E. 
Norton)  Nation,  22:  14S.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  21:  370. 

—  Spanish  Library  of.     Am.  Bihliop.  3:  432. —  (W.  L 

Knapp)  New  Eng.  39:  3S5. 

—  Tribute  to.     (E.  S.  Gannett)  O.  &  N.  3:  516. 
Ticonderoga,  Fort.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  138. 

—  and  laverawe.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Fraser,  102:   501. 

—  and  Montcalm;  a  Poem.     (.J.  Cook)  Harper,  51 :  365. 

—  Diary  of  Knox's  Exped.  to,  1775.     N.  E.  Reg.  30:  321. 

—  Evacuation  of,   1777.     Hist.   M.  6:  363.  — (H.  Hall) 

Hist.  M.  16:  84. 

—  Storming  of.     (M.  D.  Bean)  Knick.  36:  i. 

—  Taking  of,  1775.     (G.  Remolds)  Unita.  R.  8:  505. 

—  Who  took?     (W.  Kelby)"  Hist.  M.  15:   126.  —  (B.  F. 

De  Costa)  Galaxy,  6:  831. 
Tictom  Deficit;  a  Story.     (H.  Rich)  Scrib.  5:  78. 
Tid's  old  red  Rag  of  a  Shawl.     Cornh.  11:  165. 
Tid's  Wife;  a  Story.     (K.  U.  Clark)  Lippinc.  28:  613. 
Tidal  Currents  of  New  York  Bay.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  76:  334. 
Tidal  Evolution.     Chamb.  J.  58:  S33. 
Tidal  Friction  in  connection  with  the  Histor}'  of  the  Solar 

System.     (G.  H.  Darwin)  Nature,  23:  389. 
Tidal  Lines  on  the  Atlantic  Coast.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  71:  14. 
Tidal  Jlotions  of  Conductors.     (J.  W.  Draper)  J.  Frankl. 

List.  21 :  27. 
Tidal  Problem.     Natnre,  21:  186. 
Tidal  Wave,  May  10,  1876.     Cornh.  36:  601.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  135:  758.     See  Sea  Wave. 
Tidal  Waves  and  Currents  of  the  Atlantic  Coast.     (J.  E. 

Hilgard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  no:  117. 
Tide  of  Sept.  16,  1S60.     (E.  S.  Dixon)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  125. 
Tides.     (E.  Schneider)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  271.     12:  105- 

491.  —  (D.  Tomlinson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  34:  81.  —  All  the 

Year,  3:  447. 

—  at  Key  West,  Fla.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  305. 

—  at  Tahiti.     (J.  Rodgers)  Am.  J.  Sci.  91:  151.  —  (C.  F. 

Winslow)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92:  45. 

—  Autumn.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  12 :  873. 

—  Bennett's'Theor^-  of.     Anal.  M.  9:  231. 

—  Cutlibert's  Theory  of.     (T.  Young)  Quar.  6:  74. 

—  Dynamic  Theory  of.     (J.  G.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  77: 

349- 

—  Eagre  of  the  Tsien-Tang.     (D.  J.  Macgowan)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  70:  305. 

—  Measurement  of.  (L.  d' Auria)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  107:  328. 

—  in  Dover  Channel,  b.  c.  55.     Arch.  39:  277. 

—  in  the  Great  Lakes.     (H.  A.  S.  Dearborn)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

16:  78. —(H.  Whiting)  Am.  J.  Sci.  20:  205.  — (D. 
Ruggles)  Am.  J.  Sci.  44:  iiS. 

—  in  the  West  Lulies.     Nav.  M.  2:  517. 

—  Meteorological  Effects  on  the  Heights  of.     (W.  Fer- 

rel)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  105:  342. 

—  New  Theory  of.     (-J.  Wise)  Scrib.  6:  186.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  4:  747.  — Mass.  Q.  2:  77.  — Quar.  6:  74. 

—  uf  the  Mediterranean.     Nature,  12:  43. 

—  of  the  Atlantic  Coast.  (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  75:47. 

—  of  the  Coast  of  the  United  States  on  the  Gulf  of  Mex- 

ico.    (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  73:   i. 
Prediction  Tables  for.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

73:  12. 
on  the  Western  Coast.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

71 :  I,  10,  22. 

—  Observations  on.     (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  62:  341. 

—  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43:  213. —  (A.  D.  Bache)  Am.  J. 
Sci.  64:  346.     71:  28. 

—  Plaything  of.     (W.  C.  L.  Martin)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  201. 

—  Science  of,  1834.     (W.  Whewell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  18: 

226,  298. 


Tides,  Theory  of.  (W.  Dennis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  87:  234.— 
(J.  Johnson)  So.  Lit.  J.  3:  381.     4:  15. 

Tide  Motors.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  231.     7:  461,  520. 

Tidey,  Henry.     Art  J.  21:   109. 

Tidiness,  Concerning.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  58:  523. 

Tieck,  Ludwig.  Brit.  Q.  18:  355.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31 : 
51.  —  St.  Paul's,  4:  321.  —  Liv.  Age,  37:  766. 

—  and  other  Song-Singers  of  Germany.     Dub.  Univ.  9: 

271, 

—  Bluebeard.     Blackw.  33:  206. 

—  Death  of.     Hogg,  11:  105. 

—  Fermer  the  Genius.     For.  Q.  22:  154. 

—  Der  Gestiefelte  Kater.     So.  Q.  9:  237. 

—  Life  of.     Blackw.  42:  394. 

—  Novels  of.     Mo.  R.  154:  608. 

—  Pietro  d'Abana.     Blackw.  46:  228. 

—  Superfluities  of  Life;  translated.    Fraser,  25:  488,  526. 

—  Tales  from.     Fraser,  4:  446. 

—  Tales  of.     For.  Q.  23:  358. 

—  Yittoria  Accorombona.     Fraser,  36:  567. 

Tied  up  by  the  Thumbs.     (T.  A.  Dodge)  Galaxy,  6:  790. 
Tiemann,  Daniel  F.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  42:  420. 
Tien-tsin,  Massacre  of.     Month,  19:  321.  —  Nation,  11: 

121,  189. 
Tierra  Fria,  La,  Rambles  in.    (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lippinc.  24: 

659. 
Tietjens,  Madame  Teresa.  (R.  G.  White)  Nation,  21 :  297. 

—  (Mrs.  C.  Hoey)  Belgra.  34:  70. 
Tiflis,  Twelve  Days  at.     (C.  S.  Savile)  Colburn,  73:  113. 
Tiger,  Dying.     All  the  Y'ear,  29:  36. 

—  Evening  with.     Once  a  Week,  20:  535. 

—  M}'  first.    Chamb.  J.  53:  147.  — All  the  Year,  19;  177. 

—  Royal  Bengal.     (M.  G.  Watkins)  Fi-aser,  93:  145.  — 

Chamb.  J.  52:   728.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  35, 

—  Size  of.     (J.  Fayrer)  Nature,  19:  9. 

Tigers.     Ev.  Sat.  i:  523. — All  the  Year,  15:  343. 

—  Adventures  with,  in  Nicaragua.     Temp.  Bar,  23:  241. 

—  and  Tiger-Hunting.     Sharpe,  37:  267. 

—  and  Tigerism,  Human.     Colburn,  48:  455. 

—  Fighting.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  365. 

—  Man-eating.     Chamb.  J.  57:  316. 

Tiger  Adventure  in  India.     Canad.  Mo.  i:  533. 
Tiger  Fight,  Javanese.     (C.  B.  Gray)  Overland,  4:  545. 
Tiger  Hunt  in  Bengal.     Canad.  Mo.  11:  64. 
Tiger-Hunting  in  Central  India.     Appleton,  14:  401,  432, 

528.  —  (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  16:  751. 
Tiger-Lily.     (J.  Schayer)  Scrib.  21 :  70,  266,  407. 
Tiger-Shooting.     Chamb.  J.  55:  22. 

—  How  we  tried.     Lond.  Soc.  35:   17. 
Tiger  Story.     St.  James,  7:  186. 
Tiger  Tales.     Chamb.  J.  53:  699. 

Tiger,  Ship,  Loss  of  the,  1854.     Colburn,  102:  228. 
Tiger  Bay;  a  Poem.     (R.  Buchanan)  Good  Words,  12: 

486."" 
Tighe,  Mrs.   Henr3'.     Psyche.     Gen.  Repos.  2:  377.  — 

Quar.  5:  471. 

—  Poems.     Eel.  R.  17:  217. 

Tighe,  William.     Poems.     Eel.  R.  10:  654. 
Tight-Lacing,  and  Lung   Capacity,      (J.   Farrar)   Good 
Words,  21 :  202. 

—  Is  it  injurious?    Ev.  Sat.  9:  398. 

—  Evils  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  37S,  731. 

Tight  Money,  and  what   makes  it.     (J.  B.   Hodgskin) 

Nation,  8:  309. 
Tight-Rope  Dancing.     All  the  Year,  5:  538. 
Tigranes,  Campaign  of  Luculius  against.     Colburn,  148: 

544- 
Tigranocerta,    Armenia,   Identification    of   the  Site   of. 

Colburn,  148:  544. 
Tigris  River,   Ascent  of.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn, 

79:  502. 

—  Sporting-Expedition  on.     Eraser,  50:  531. 


TIGUET 


1311 


TIME 


Tigiiet,  Marie-Angelier  Cailier.     (Mrs.  A.  Phillips)  Tius- 

ley,  29:  257. 
Till,  Desert  of.     Nature.  4:  33,  52. 
Tilbury  Fort.     Penny  M.  3:  64. 
Tilda.'  (K.  B.  Foote)  Scrib.  10:  624. 
Tilden,  Samuel  J.,  and  the  New  York  Times.     (F.  B. 

Perkins)  O.  c&  N.  7:  613. 
Tilden's  Miscellaneous  Poems,    1756.     Hist.  M.  3:  32S, 

359-    4:  7. 

Tiles,  Encaustic.     Art  J.  3:  145-261. 

discovered  at  Repton.     (S.  A.  Pears  and  L.  Jewitt) 

Reliquary,  8:   129. 

Paving,  discovered  in  Derby.  (L.  Jewitt)  Reli- 
quary, 3:  92. 

—  Glazed,  for  Mural  Decoration.     (W.  R.  Billings)  Penn 

Mo.  4:  570. 

—  Old.     Am.  Arch.  7:  129. 

Tile-Burner  and  his  Family.     (Mrs.  Cn.we)  Chamb.  J. 

5:  99- 
Tile  Club  afloat.     (W.  M.  Laffan  and  E.  Strahan)  Scrib. 
19:  641. 

—  at  Play.   (W.  M.  Laffan  and  E.  Strahan)  Scrib.  17:  457. 

—  at  Work.     (W.  M.  Laffan)  Scrib.  17:  401. 
Tileston,    Edmund   P.,    Memoir  of,  with   portrait.     (E. 

Holden)  N.  E.  Reg.  28:  113. 

Tileston,  Thomas.     Hunt,  50:  85. 

Tileston  Genealogy.     (J.  G.  White)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  121. 

Tilghman,  Matthew,  with  portrait.  (G.  T.  Hollyday) 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  416. 

Tilghman,  William.     Ann.  Reg.  4:  125. 

Till  Death  us  do  part.     (C.  M.  Davies)  Belgra.  16:  503. 

Tillie,  Sir  James,  Note  on.     Once  a  Week,  4:  63S. 

Tillier,  Claude,  an  unknown  French  Satirist.  (P.  G. 
Hamerton)  Fortn.  12:  13.  —  (W.  W.  Harney)  Lip- 
pine.  16:  614. 

Tillinghast,  Nicholas.  (R.  Edwards)  Am.  .T.  Educ.  2:  56S. 

Tillotson,  John,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  (E.  Har- 
.  wood)  New  Eng.  38:  445.  — Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  451. 

Till}',  Count  von.     Month,  11:  453,  545. 

Tilsit  and  Erfurt.  Bentley,  55:  53.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
62:  456. 

Tilton,  Theodore.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  8:  355. 

—  Poetry  of.     (M.  C.  Tyler)  Lakeside",  2:  415.  —  (J.  E. 

Rankin)  Cong.  R.  8:  135. 
Tilton-Beecher  Scandal.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  iiS, 
150,  201.     20:  372.     21:  22,  82. 

—  Evidence  about  Character.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

19:  86. 

—  'Moulton's  Story.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  134. 

—  Trial  b\'  Newspaper.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  70. 
Tilton,  Jacob  and  Daniel,  Poem  on  their  Fight  with  In- 
dians.    N.  E.  Reg.  2:  271. 

Tim  Hogan's  Ghost.     (J.  S.  Coyne)  Bentley,  10:  54. 
Timasitheos;  a  Poem.     (E.  W.  Gosse)  Cornh.  43:  444. 
Timber.     Chamb.  J.  50:  695. 

—  and  Construction.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  17. 

—  and  Timber  Trees.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  Nature,  13:  iSi. 

—  Bending.     Chamb.  J.  26:  223. 

—  Decay  of,  and  its  Prevention.  (T.  Tredgold)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  3:  145,  217.  —  (H.  Letheby)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
70:  225.  —  (T..J.  Cram)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  96:  45-177. 

Premature.     (H.  Orr)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  95:   52. — 

(H.  Orr)  Pract.  M.  2:  222. 

—  Distribution  of.     (J.  E.  Todd)  Am.  Natural.  12:  91. 
--Dry  Rot  iu.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  137.  — (T.  A.  Britton) 

Pop.   Sci.  Mo.  15:  525.  —  Am.  Arch.  6:  34.     See 
Dry  Rot. 

—  Durability  of.     (T.  Tredgold)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  219. 

—  for  Masts  of  Ships.     (J.  Fincham)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  15: 

135,  196. 

—  for  Shipbuilding,  Prevention  of  Decay  in.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  76:  II,  90,  164. 


Timber,  Nature  and  Properties  of.  (T.  Tredgold)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  2:  45,  69,  210.     3:  145-367. 

—  Nomenclature  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  199,  374. 

—  Notes  on.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  151. 

—  Piling.     (J.  W.  Sandernan)  Eel.  Engin.  23:  493. 

—  Preserving.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  406.     11:  431.  —  (J.  Rob- 

inson) Canad.  J.  n.s.  2:  8.  —  Penny  M.  13:  135. — 
(M.  A.  Boucherie)  J. Frankl.  Inst.  32:  99-375- 

by  Creosote.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  145.  —  (F.  Mar- 
shall) Colburn,  97:  69. 

by  Salts  of  Copper.     (M.  Rottier)  Eel.  Engin,  16: 

35.  — Pract.  M.  5:  82. 

Hayford  Process.    (E.  R.  Andrews)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

105:  109,  iSo. 

Processes  for.     (A.  Ott)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88:  1S8- 

346.     89:  48. 

—  Railroad,  Preservative  Solutions  for.     (F.  Hewson)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  67:  i. 

—  Ravages  of  Limuoria  Terebrans  on.     (D.  Stevenson) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  74:  1S8. 

—  Sea,-^oning.     (T.  Tredgold)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2:  69.     6: 

242.  — (S.  Cleg?)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  53. 

—  Shrinking  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2;  39. 

—  Strength  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:  49.  —  (J.  Anderson) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  5S2. 
of  American.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

108:  217. 
of  Pine  and  Spruce.    (T.  S.  Brown)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

11:  229. 
Timber  Belts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.     (A.  W.  Chase)  Over- 
land, 13:  242. 
Timber  Drives  down  the  St.  Lawrence.     Once  a  Week, 

6:  243. 
Timber  Jam,  Breaking  a.     Chamb.  J.  43:  190. 
Timber  Monopoly.     Westm.  26:  107. 
Timber  Trade.     Ed.  R.  43:  341.  —Westm.  7:  126.     14: 

500.     15:  180.  —  Pamph.  18:  277. 
Timber  Trusses  and  Girders.     Pract.  M.  i:  325. 
Timbering  of  Trenches  and  Tmmels.    Eel.  Engin.  5:  376. 
Timbuctoo.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  219,  29S.  — Ed.  Mo.  R.  4: 

457. — Mo.  R.  98:  192.     122:  26. 

—  and  Mungo  Park.     Black w.  10:  158. 

—  Caillie's  Journey  to.     Eel.  R.  51 :  289. 
Time.     Chainb.  J.  16:  17. —  Penny  M.  ii:  462, 

—  and  its  Admeasurement.     Dem.  R.  29:  501.  —  (C.  P. 

Smvth)  Good  Words,  3:  240. 

—  and  Space.     (A.  W.  Drayson)  Eel.  M.  56:  407.  — (A. 

W.  Drayson)  St.  James,  4:  3,  n7. 

and  Motion.     (S.  H.  Hodgson)  Mind,  5:  386.- 

Hodgson  on.  (G.  S.  Morris)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16:  217. 

Our  Control  of.     (J.  Venn)  Mind,  6:  iS. 

—  Arraignment  and  Defense  of.     Colburn,  76:  421. 

—  Bridging  over  Intervals  of.     Chamb.  J.  52:  509. 

—  Chapter  on.     Colburn,  4:  41. 

—  Chinese  Notation  of.    (E.  W.  Jones)  Good  Words,  16: 

486. 

—  Computation  of,  and  Changes  in  the  Calendar.     (S. 

Bonsall)  Pennsyl.  M.  2:  394.     3=  65. 

—  Consciousness   of.     (G.  J.  Romanes)   Mind,  3:  297. 

Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  309. 

—  Croll's  Climate  and.     (W.  J.  MacGee)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

16:  Sio. 

—  Determination  of.    (L.  Wagoner)  Eel.  Engin.  18:  243. 

—  Divisions  of.     (T.  C    Sinding)  O.  &  N.  3:  245.— 

Chamb.  J.  32:  35,  57. 

—  Elasticity  of.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  709.  —Eel.  M.  69:  113. 

—  Exact  Computations  of.     Chamb.  J.  25:  70. 

—  Foster  on  Improvement  of.  (D.  E  Snow)Bost.  R.  5:  51. 

—  Greenwich.     Chamb.  J.  44:  97. 

and  its  Telegraphic  Distribution.     (W.  Ellis)  Pop, 

Sci.  R.  9:  355. 

—  Interview  with.  (T.  W.  Storrow)  Chr.  Exam.  38:  374. 


TIME 


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'TITE 


Time,  Japanese  Division  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  73:  48. 

—  Measurers  of;  Sun-Dials,  Clocks,  Watches,  etc.     Ar- 

gosy, 13:  351.  —  Chamb.  J.  44:   13S,  152.  —  Cath. 
World,  5:  271.—  (H.  D.Gardner)  Nature,  14:  529, 

554,  573-     15:  9- 

—  Measurement  of  small  Intervals,  and   Hipp  Chrono- 

graph.    (R.  Briggs)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  S9. 

—  Oldest  Method  of  dividing.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  5:  151, 

245,  294. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  12:  416. 

—  the  Preserver.     (A.  Young)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  520. 

—  Ravages  of.     Cornh.  16:  370. 

—  Reckoning  of.     (H.  J.  B.  Hancock)  St.  James,  8:  47S. 

—  Regulation  of,  b}- FJectricity.  (S.  P.  Langley)  Hai-per, 

56:  665. 

—  Right  Estimate  of.     Chr.  R.  8:  607. 

—  Shortness  of.     (J.  S.  Howson)  Good  Words,  9:  724. 

—  Standard,  Distribution  of.     (L.Waldo)  No.  Am.  131: 

528. 

in  the  U.S.     (E.  S.  Holden)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  174. 

Uniform.     (S.  Fleming)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  294. 

—  Telegraph.     Eraser,  82:  19. 

—  Uniform  non-local.     Canad.  Mo.  13:  648. 

—  Value  of.     Chr.  Obs.  46:  i. 
Time-Killers.     (F.  Brown)  Peop.  J.  8:  i. 
Time-Signal  System,  Greenwich.     Nature,  14:  50,  no. 
Time-Signaling.     Chamb.  J.  48:  196. 

Time  Tables.     Once  a  Week,  4:  271. 

Time  Telegraphs,  Electric.     (L.  H.  Spellier)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  109:  336. 
Time's  Changes.     (Mrs.  Cushing)  Godey,  24:   150. 
Time's  Magic  Lantern.     Black w.  2:  689.     3:  3-419.    4: 

558.     5:   162. 
Time's  Whispering-Gallery.     Blackw.  13:  215,  307,  412. 

14:  262. 
Times,  The  London.     Dub.  Univ.  51:  40,  663.  — Ed.  R. 

38:  363.  —  Westm.  10:  216.  —  Eel.  M.  26:  454. — 

Nation,  31:  74,  185. 

—  Advertising  Sheet  of.     (A.  Wynter)  Peop.  J.  3:  iSo. 

—  Dav's  Historvof.    Chamb.  J.  22:  129.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  33:  3SS. 

—  .John  Walter  and  Birth  of.  (W.  Blades)  Macmil  39:  17. 

—  in  1798.     Once  a  Week,  8:  628. 
See  Newspapers. 

Times,  The.     Knick.  6:  304.     9:  488. 

—  Our.     Dem.  R.  16:  235. 

—  Signs  of.     Meth.  Q.  13:  426. 

—  we  live  in.     Colburn,  49:  341. 

Timid  Sims;  a  California  Sketch.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  383. 
Timm's  Strategy.     (L.  L.  White)  Overland,'  9:  86. 
Timmin's  Traged}'.     (W.  T.  Greene)  Colburn,  163:  507. 
Timon,  Bp.  John."  (J.  R.  G.  Hassard)  Cath. World,  13:  86. 

—  Letters  of.     Iiiternat.  M.  i:  459. 

Timon,  but  not  of  Athens.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  437. 
Timoneda,  Juan.     (J.  Mew)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  715. 
Timothy  the  Evangelist.     (J.  P.  Wilson)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 
10:  113. 

—  Ordination  and  Charge.     Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  616. 
Timothj'  Tell,  Autobiography  of.     Blackw.  12:  395,  606. 

13:  19,  189. 

Timour  the  Tartar.  All  the  Year,  3:  in.  —  (J.N.Por- 
ter) Penn  Mo.  11:  84 1. 

Timrod,  Henry.  (L.  Warren)  So.  M.  17:  673.  —  (H. 
Austin)  Internat.  R.  9:  298. 

—  Poems  of.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  16:  151. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  i8:  35. 
Timuquana  Language.     (B.  Smith)  Hist.  M.  2:   i. 

—  Books  in.     Hist.  M.  4:  39. 

Tin  and  Tin-Mining.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  32. 

—  Clippings  of.  Process  for  Recovery  of.  Pract.  M.  1 :  157. 

—  Coating  Fabrics  with.     Pract.  M.  2:  235. 

—  in  Great  Britain.    Art  J.  22:  293. 


Tin  Mines  and  Tin  Trade  of  Great  Britain.    (J.  Came) 
J.  Statis.  Soc.  2:  260. 

—  of  Cornwall.     Ed.  Engin.  8:  82. 

Tin  Ore,  Working  of.     (G.  W.  Hughes)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

38:  195. 
Tin  Plate,  Manufacture  of.     (S.  Parkes)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

5:  324,  382. — (T.  S.  Speakman)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

97:  62. 
Tin  Pyrites,  Analysis  of.     (J.  W.   Mallet)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

^7-  33- 
Tin  Trade.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  151. 

Tina ;  a  Tale.    (R.  Mulholland)  All  the  Year,  40 :  supp.  34. 
Tindal,  Mrs.  Acton.  Eve  of  All-Souls.  Colburn,  96:  295. 
Tindal,  Matthew.     (J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  10:  565. 
Tindal,  Sir  Nicholas  C.     West.  Law  J.  3:  569. 
Tinder  Boxes.     (J.  Holland)  Reliquary,  7:  65. 
Tinkers  of  Scotland.     Penny  M.  5:  502. 
Tinne,  Alexandrine,  Afr.  Explorer.    Temp.  Bar,  28:  304. 
Tinnevelly,  Polygars  of.     Penny  M.  11:  yy. 
Tinnie,    Alexandrine,    Daughter  of    the   Sultan.      (W. 

Wells)  Hours  at  Home,  II :  136. 
Tinsley,  William,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week,  27:  297. 
Tinsley  Family  in  the  American  Revolution.     (Mrs.  E. 

F.  Ellet)  Godey,  56:  122. 
Tintagel  Castle.     Month,  i:  177. 

—  in  a  Storm;  a  Poem.     (N.  Michell)  Colburn,  149:  72. 

—  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,  4:  553. 

Tintamarre;  aPoem.     (J.  O' Ryan)  Cath.  World,  32:  548. 

Tiutern  Abbey.     Penny  M.  2:  276. 

Tintoretto,  Jacopo  H.     (Dr.  Michelsen)  Bentley,  54:  493. 

—  at  Home,  and  his  Family.    (T.  A.  Trollope)  St.  Paul's, 

9:  66.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  748. 

—  at  Venice,  and  Mr.  Ruskin.     Art  J.  9:  265,  297. 

—  the  Thunderbolt  of  Painting.     St.  Paul's,  8:  525. 
Tiny's  Lovers;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  53:  532,  552. 
Tips,  F'oreign.     (B.  F.  De  Costa)  Harper,  60:  331. 
Tippecanoe  Lake.     (D.  S.  Jordan)  Am.  Natural.  9:  135. 
Tipperarv,  Pleasant  Sunday  in.    Bentley,  58:  89.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  65:  493. 
Tipperary  Hall.     Bentley,  19:  186-626.     2o:  92. 
Tippevary  Household,  Winter  in  a.     Once  a  Week,  6: 

323,  344- 
Tippo  Sultan,  Letters  of.     Ed.  R.  19:  363.  —(J.  Foster) 
Eel.  R.  14:  627. 

—  Library  of,  Catalogue  of.     Ed.  R.  14:  322. 
Tippoo's  Tiger.     Penny  M.  4:  319. 

Tire-Setting,  Machine  for.  West's.     Pract.  M.  2:  135. 
Tired  of  the  Backwoods.     St.  James,  12:  376. 
Tirocinium ;  or  Review  of  Schools.     (W.  Cowper)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  8:  472. 
'Tis  hard  to  die  in  Spring.     Blackw.  51:  332. 
'Tis  he!     (T.  Medwin)  Bentley,  7:  3S0. 
Tischendorf,  Constantin  von.     (E.  Abbot)  Unita.  R.  3: 

217.  —  (C.  R.  Gregory)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  153.  — Chamb. 

J.  48:  465. 

—  and  the  Codex  Sinaiticus.     Eel.  M.  53:  130. 

—  Audience  with  Pius  IX.     Hours  at  Home,  4:  •453. 

—  Biblical  Researches  and  Discoveries.     Hours  at  Home, 

3:   129. 

—  Critical  Labors  of.  (C.  Tischendorf)  Theo.  Eel.  3:  193. 

—  Life  of.     (K.  F.  A.  Kahnis)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  362. 

—  Travels  in  the  East.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  29:  34. 
Tisdaie,  Nathan,  and  the  Lebanon  School.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

28:  793. 
Tissington,  Village  of  many  Waters.    St.  James,  24:  364. 
Tissot.   V.      Voyage  au   Pays   des   Milliards.      (M.    P. 

Thompson)  Cath.  World,  23:  771,. 
Tit  for  Tat;  a  Story.     (F.  Asheton)  Galaxy,  22:  832. 
Tit-Tat-To  Machine.     (F.  T.   Freeland)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

107:  I. 
Titbottom's  Spectacles.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  4:  649. 
'Tite  Poulette.     (G.  W.  Cable)  Scrib.  8:  674. 


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TOBACCO 


Tithes.  Ed.  R.  34:  61.  — Qiiar.  42:  105. — Westm.  i: 
409. —  Mo.  R.  130:  129. — Blackw.  3:  148.  33: 
321.  —  Cong.  M.  13:  400.  —  Cong.  5:  96. 

—  Abolition  of.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  18:  375.  — 

Dub.  Univ.  i :  59. 

and  Commutanon  of.     Tait,  2:  695. 

Petition  of  Society  of  Friends  for.     Tait,  3:  654. 

—  and  Rent  Charges.     Westm.  42:  134. 

—  Commutation  of.     Westm.  30:  164.  — Eel.  R.  26:  242, 

604.  —  Pamph.  7:  I.     8:  337.     12:  493. 

—  English  and  Jewish.     Cong.  M.  14:  624. 

—  Fallacies  concerning.     Tait,  2:  316. 

—  in  England  and  Wales,  1S33.     Mo.  R.  136:  151. 

—  in  London.     Lond.  M.  11:  106,371. 

—  in  Scotland.     Ed.  R.  38:  i. 

—  Incidence  of.     Tait,  i :  224. 

—  Oppression  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  i :  44-368. 

—  Origin  of.     (W.  Cobbett)  Tait,  n.  s.  2:  596. 

—  Right  of.     Westm.  15:  338. 

—  Rule  of  Christian  Offerings.     (E.  A.  Hoffmann)  Am. 

Church  R.  9:  53. 

—  Shiel  veisus.     Eraser,  5:  476. 
See  also  Church  Rates. 

Tithe  Laws,  Amendment  of.    (R.  Southey)Quar.  42:  105. 

Tithonus;  a  Poem.     (A.  Tennj-son)  Cornh.  i:  175. 

Titian  Yecelli,  the  Painter.  Ed.  R.  147:  105.  —  Art  J. 
10:  193,225.  —  (A.  Lang)  F'ortn.  27:  172.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  S06.  —  (J.  Gilbert)  Fraser,  95: 
571.  —  (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  14:  1S7.  —  (J.  C.  Carr) 
Portfo.  8:  49. —  (.J.  Duffey)  Godey,  38:  232. 

—  and  Venetian  Painting.     Blackw.  47:  88. 

—  Domestic  and  artistic  Life  of.      (H.  S.  Conant)  Har- 

per, 55:  494.  — Eel.  R.  50:  233. 

Titian,  Gilliot;  a  small  Peter  Martyr.  (P.  G.  Hamerton) 
Portfo.  1 :  109. 

Title,  History  of.     Am.  Law  R.  10:  60. 

Titles.  Blackw.  115:  172. — Tinsley,  ii:  179. — Lake- 
side, 3:  67. 

—  Foreign.     Cornh.  42:  202. 

—  in  Canada.     Canad.  Mo.  16:  103,  216. 

—  of  Honor.     Chamb.  J.  i :  26.  —  Penny  M.  11 :  478. 

Descent  of.     (R.  Cauldwell)  Arch.  3:  285. 

Origin  of.     (H.  Spencer)  Westm.  61 :  364. 

—  of  the  Nobility,  Vicissitudes  of.     (E.  C.  G.  Murray) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  86.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  249. 

—  Royal  Vanity  of.     Blackw.  115:  172.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  121 :  3. 
Titlepages.     Chamb.  J.  36:  268. 
—Making  of.     (B.  R.  Wheatley)  Lib.  J.  5:  133. 
Titmarsh,  M.  A.     See  Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Tivoli,    Italy.      Colburn,    5:    491.  —  (P.   L.    Connellan) 

Overland,  14:  145.  —  (E.  Carrington)  Colburn,  63: 

56.  —  Pennv  M.  i:  273. 

—  Grotto  of  Neptune.     Penny  M.  6:  28. 

To  Arms!  a  Poem.     (A.  Austin)  Temp.  Bar,  9:  257. 
To  the  bitter  End ;  a  Novel.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  Belgra. 

16:389.     17:5-40;.     18:5-437.     19:117,261. 
To  Clergymen  in  Difficulties.     House.  Words,  2:  606. 
To  Esther.     (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  5:  43.     13:  22S. 
To  Fanny;  a  Poem.     (W.  1).  O'Connor)  .\tlan.  27:  161. 
To  his  own  Destruction.     Belgra.  37:  9S. 
To  a  Lark.     (D.  Wingate)  Blackw.  97:  625. 

To  Lina  O .     (F.  Locker)  Blackw.  1 13:  600. 

To  marry  or  not;  a  Tale.     Chamb.   J.  50:  753.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  120:  174. 
To  my  wild  Sis;  a  Poem.     (N.  P.  Willis)  vScrib.   i:  337. 
To  please  Aunt  Martha.      (M.  Ilosmer)  Lippinc.  i:  6-;o. 
To  the  Witch  Hazel.     (E.  Cook)  Cath.  World,  26:  447. 
Toad,  The,   as  an  Entomologist.     (A.  S.  Ritchie)  Am. 

Natural.  5:  329. 

—  Note  on.     (T.  Hill)  Am.  Natural.  7:  660. 

—  Shakspere's.     Belgra.  21:  81. 

83 


Toad,  Surinam,  Development  of.     (J.  Wyman)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  67:  369. 
Toads.     (.J.  G.  Wood)  Once  a  Week,  7:  453. 

—  Vitality  of,  enclosed  in   Stone.     (W.  Buckland)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  23:  272.  —  (W.   A.   Thompson)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

25:  41- 
Toad  Lane,  Rochdale,  Eng.    (C.  Barnard)  Scrib.  13:  203. 
Toadstones,  Facts  and  Fancies  about.  Temp.  Bar,  56:  539. 
Toadstools  and  their  Kindred.     (E.  A.  Youmans)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  7:  129. 

—  Chapter  on.     (E.  Brown)  Reliquary,  i:  105. 

—  Eating.     (.J.  A.  Palmer,  jr.)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  93. 

—  Superstitions  connected  with.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary, 

i:  112. 
See  Mushrooms. 
Toadyism  to  Genius.     Chamb.  J.  27:  348. 
Toasts.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  7:  7.  — Chamb.  J.  49: 

52S.  — St.  James,  26:  523. — Ev.  Sat.  13:  330. 

—  and  Sentiments.     Cornh.  16:  19T. 

Tobacco.  Am.  Q.  9:  136.  —  (A.  T.  Thompson)  De  Bow, 
12:  656.  —  Bentley,  15:  264.  29:  655.  33:  525.— 
Ev.  Sat.  13:  173.— Chamb.  J.  22:  393.  30:  71. 
49:  4S4.  —  Once  a  Week,  21:  424,  455.  —  Knick. 
54:  528.  —  Lond.  Soc.  10:  306.  Lippinc.  4:  657. — 
Once  a  Week,  8:  499.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  13:  273. — 
Penny  M.  i:  148. 

—  Agency  in  United  States  and  Europe.     Hunt,  lo:  364. 

—  American.     De  Bow,  2:  249. 

—  and  Alcohol,  Fiske's.    (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation,  8:  13.  — 

Radical,  5:  349. 

—  and  Cigars.     New  Q.  lo:  26. 

—  and  Pipes.     St.  James,  19:  119. 

—  and  Snuff  Administration  in  France.     Hunt,  10:  72. 

—  and  Sugar.     (G.  H.  Jessop)  Overland,  14:  264. 

—  and  its  Use.     (J.  C.  Draper)  Galaxy,  9:  751. 

—  and  Tobacco  Statistics.    (L.  Schade)  De  Bow,  21:  205. 

—  Bird's- Eve  View  of.     Chamb.  J.  27:  317. 

—  Brief  Puff  of  Smoke.     Eel.  M.  31 :  iiS. 

—  Cavendish.     All  the  Year,  15:  262. 

—  Consumption  of,  in  the  United  Kingdom,  1801-70.    (W. 

E.  A.  Axon)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  35:  334. 

—  Cultivation  of.     (M.  P.  Handy)  Scrib.  4:  651. 
and  Manufacture  of.     (W.  W.  W.  Bowie)  De  Bow, 

11:  394. 

—  Dangers  and  Delights  of.     St.  Paul's,  3:  172.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  6:  679. 

—  the  dear  Weed.     (J.  Ritchie)  So.  Lit.  J.  3:  249. 

—  Early  Literature  of.    (H.  D.  Jenkins)  Overland,  3:  441. 

—  Penn  Mo.  6:  765. 

—  The  Enemy  of  Virginia.  (A.  Smith)  Internat.  M.  5:312. 

—  exported  in  1841-42.     Hunt,  9:  179,  1S9. 

—  Extensive  Use  of.     (A.  Vambery)  Ev.  Sat.  3:  621. 

—  F^acts  respecting.     Niles's  Reg.  15:  no. 

—  Fairholt  on.     New  Q.  8:  301. 

—  Figures  and  Figuratives  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  644. 

—  Florida  and  Spanish.     De  Bow,  18:  36. 

—  Good  and  Evil  of.     Colburn,  161:  285. 

—  History  of.    Hunt,  46:515.    47:113.  —  (C.  Nordhoff) 

Harper.  20:   iSo. 
and  Consumption  of.    (J.  Crawford)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

16:  45. 
and  Mystery  of.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  ii:  i. 

—  Inspection  Law  of  Louisiana.     Hunt,  15:  197. 

—  Introduction  of,  into  Europe.     Bentley,  15:  379. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (M.  P.  Handy)  Harper,  47:  713. — 

(A.  B.  Le  Geyt)  Victoria,  20:  321. 
and  Consumption  of.     Hunt,  39:  147. 

—  Monopoly  in,  in  Germany.    (F.  Kapp)  Nation.  33:  213. 

—  Nature  and  Effects  of.     Dub.  Univ.  78:  279. 

—  New  Counterblast  to.    (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  8:  696. 

—  Paper  of.     Internat.  M.  3:  311. 

—  A  peaceful  Pipe.    (J.  Hawthorne)  Galaxj-,  20:  685. 


TOBACCO 


1314 


TOLERATION" 


Tobacco,  Physiological  Position  of.     (W.  E.  A.  Axon) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  167. 

—  Properties  and  Use  of.    (D.  VV.  Cheever)  Atlan.  6:  187. 

—  Puffs  against.     Lond.  M.  22:  330. 

—  Sanitary  Effects  of.    (W.  A.  Hammond)  No.  Am.  108: 

499. 

—  To  smoke  or  not  to  smoke.     All  the  Year,  13:  413. 

—  Use  of.     Once  a  Week,  25:  89.  —  (W.  Cochran)  Vic- 

toria, 25:  626. 
and  Abuse  of.   Coriih.  6:  605.  —  (B.  C.  Brodie)  Liv. 

Age,  67:  221.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  52:  537. 
See  Narcotics;  Smoking;  Snuff. 
Tobacco-Chewer,  Confessions  of.     Cong.  Q.  2:  49. 
Tobacco  Depot,  Liverpool.     Chamb.  J.  6:  397. 
Tobacco  Interests  of  the  South.      (W.  M.  Burwell)  De 

Bow,  24:  291. 
Tobacco  Manufactory,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  lo:  465. 
Tobacco  Pipes.     Chamb.  J.  25:  92.  —  Penny  M.  8:  502. 

—  and  Smoking-Apparatus.     Pract.  M.  2:  12. 
See  Pipes. 

Tobacco-Smoker,  Experience  of  a.    Knick.  24:  307. 
Tobacco-Sinoking,  Illustrations  of.     Penny  M.  4:  349. 
Tobacco-Smuggling  in  England.     Hunt,  15:  521. 
Tobacco  Trade.     Am.  Alma.   1836:  120.  —  De  Bow,  2: 
42.  — (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  3:  573. 

—  from  1800  to  181S.     Niles's  Reg.  17:  103. 

—  in  New  Orleans.     Hunt,  14:  486. 

—  of  Baltimore  and  of  the  Union.     De  Bow,  22:  372. 

—  of  the  United  States.     Hunt,  6:  240. 

—  Tricks  in.     Hunt,  14:  395. 

Tobacco-Workers  in  London.     All  the  Year,  37:  539. 
Tobacco  Warehouse  at  Liverpool.     Hunt,  16:  396. 
Tobias  Correspondence.     Blackw.  48:  52,  205. 

Tobias  Guarnerius;  a  Psychological  Tale.     Dub.  Univ. 

37:  225. 
Tobit,  Book  of.     Kitto,  18:  59.     20:  373. 
Tobler,  John  George.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  205. 
Toboggining.     (Fitz-Greene)  Godey,  41 :  363.  — Ev.  Sat. 

9:  307,  316. 

—  in  Canada.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  177,  219. 
Tocqueville,  Alexis  de.    Quar.  no:  517.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  71:  4S3.  —  (G.  M.  Towle)  No.  Am.  95:  138. 

—  (R.  Palmer)  New  Eng.  21:  669.  — (H.  Sidgwick) 
Macmil.  5:  37.  —  (C.  li.  Norton)  Atlan.  8:  551.— 
(C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  73:  3S1.— Dub.  Univ. 
59:  44.  —  Bost.  R.  2:  442.  —  .\m.  Presb.  R.  11:  225. 

—  (W.  C.  Robinson)  Cath.  World,  32:  157.— Blackw. 
61:  525.  —  Dem.R.  21:  115. 

—  and  Democracy.     No.  Brit.  34:  330. 

—  as  a  Legislator.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  2:  278. 

—  Conversations  of.    (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  15:  350,  366. 

—  Democracj'  in  America.     So.  Q.  4:  61.     See  also  De- 

mocracy. 
Authorship  of.     Hist.  M.  8:  332. 

—  False  Judgment  of.    (E.  Brooks)  No.  Am.  102:  321. 

—  InMemoriam.    (.\.  V.  Kirwan)  Eraser,  59:  610.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  47:  458.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  65:  707. 

—  in  the  United  States.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  i:  247. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Clir.  Obs.  62:   114. 

—  Memoirs  and  Remains  of.    Brit.  Q.  35:  61.   Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  56:  17.  — Liv.  Age,  72:  253.— (A.  T.  Bled- 
soe) So.  R.  n.  s.  i:  302. — Nat.  R.  12:  275.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  456. 

—  Posthumous  Writings  of.     Ed.  R.   122:   456.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  87:  237-    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  458. 

—  Remains  of.   Ed.  R.  113:  427.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  53: 

433.  —  Liv.  Age,  69:  8. 
Todas  of  South  India,  Marshall's.    (E.  B.  Tylor)  Nature, 

9:  99.  —  Ev.  Sat.  15:  639. 
To-Day.     (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  4:  815. 
To-Day;  a  Romance.  (R.  B.  Kimball)  Putnam,  13:  1-711. 

14:  93-654- 


Todd  and  his  Double.    (S.  W.  Duffeld)  Overland,  15:  151. 
Todd,  D'Arcy.     (J.  W.  Kaye)  Good  Words,  6:  925, 
Todd,  Henry.     (T.  P.  Gushing)  Am.  J.  Educ.  4:  711. 
Todd,  John,  Passages  from  the  Life  of.    (G.  C.  Eggleston) 

Harper,  52:  372.  — (S.  W.  Bush)  Unita.  R.  6:  487. 
Todd,  John,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  9:  Si. 
Todd,  Thomas.    West.  M.  5:  398. 
Todhunter,  John.     Laurella.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  282. 
Todleben,  Gen.  F.  E.,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  65:  632. 
Toes  and  Fingers.     (B.  G.  Wilder)  Hours  at  Home,  ii: 

241-537- 
Toepffer,  Rudolph,  Caricaturist.    (H.  M.  Fletcher)  Atlan. 

16:  556. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Westm.  47:  467.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  14:  442. 
Toil  as  a  Boon  to  Sorrow.    (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  135:  412. 
Toilers  and  Spinsters.    (A.  I.  Thackeraj')  Cornh.  3:  318. 
Toilette  and  its  Devotees.  (F.  Saunders)  Canad.  Mo.  3:155. 

—  of  Constance.     Penn  Mo.  2:  16. 

Token,  Earliest  New  York.     Hist.  M.  5:  294. 

—  of  the  Silver  Lily;  a  Poem.     (H.  Mathers)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  16:  45-682.     17:  64. 
Tokens  and  Coins.     Antiquary,  4:  165,  191. 

—  Tradesmen's.     Chamb.  J.  12:  206. 
Early.     Antiquary,  2:  234. 

of  Derbyshire.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  4:  11-241. 

5:  31,  105,  198.     6:  100,  149,  223.     7:  152,  241. 

of  New  York  City.    (C.  I.  Bushnell)  Hist.  M.  3:  299. 

Tokio,  Life  in.     (C.  W.  Elliot)  Putnam,  11:  444. 

—  New  Year's  Eve  in.    (W.  E.  Griflis)  Overland,  13:  438. 
Toland,  John.     (J.  Hunt)  Contemp.  8:  178. 

Told,  Silas,  Methodist  Preacher,  Life  of.     All  the  Year, 

18:  489. 
Told  at  Frascati;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  547. 
Told  by  her  Husband.     (T.  Gift)  St.  James,  41 :  37. 
Told  by  an  Octoroon.     (M.  L.  Pool)  Gala.x\',  10:  827. 
Told  in  the  Firelight.     Chamb.  J.  56:  760. 
Told  in  the  Firelight;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  13:  484. 
Told  in  the  Twilight.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  9:  361. 
Told  in  the  Twilight.     Victoria,  17:  391,  481. 
Told  round  a  New  Zealand  Camp-Fire.      Once  a  Week, 

28:  77-542. 
Toledo,  Spain.   (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  24:786. 

—  Architecture  of.     Am.  Arch.  6:  103. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Penny  M.  9:  492. 

—  Tale  of.     All  the  Year,  27:  157. 

Toledo  Rapier.     (R.  B.  Peake)  Bentley,  6:  463.  584. 
Toledo  Sword-Blades.  (G.Bowles)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  8:  307. 
Toledo  City,  Ohio.     (J.  W.  Scott)  Hunt,  17:  486. 
Tolerably  scientitic.       (F.  A.  Harris)  Galaxy,  18:  647. 
Tolerance  and  Intolerance.     Dub.  Univ.  41:  638. 

—  in  Religion.     Bost.  R.  2:  121. 

Toleration.  Ed.  R.  19:  149.  — (S.  Miller)  Princ.  8:  185. 
—  Brownson,  6:277. — Cornh.  2o:  246,376. — Mac- 
mil.  14:  471.  —  (T.  C.  Druley)  Univ.  Q.  31:  199. 
— (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  133:  158. 

—  among  the  Puritans.      (F.  H.  Underwood)  Putnam, 

5:  368. 

—  and  Religious  Unity.     Dub.  R.  79:  215. 

—  as  a  modern  Growth.     (I.  E.  Graeff)  Ref.  Q.  26:  86. 

—  Certain  Aspects  of.     (J.  Skelton)  Fraser,  61:  660. 

—  Civil,  of  Religious  Error.     Dub.  R.  80:  i. 

—  Hints  on.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  17:  393.  —  Chr.  Obs. 

10:  27. 

—  History  oL     Ed.  R.  26:  51.     Same  art.  Selec.  Ed.  R. 

5:  130. 

—  in  Maryland  before  1650.  (E.  Allen)  Am.  Church  R.  7: 

595.     8:  264. 

—  Is  it  identical  with  Indifference?    Ev.  Sat.  ii:  618. 

—  Logic  of.     (W.  M.  Mallock)  19th  Cent.  5:  64.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  281. 

—  Metaphysical  Basis  of.  (W.Bagehot)  Contemp.23:  765. 


TOLERATION 


1315 


TOO 


Toleration  of  Opinion.  (D.  Fosdick,  jr.)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 
5:  114. 

—  of  the  Reformers.     Ed.  R.  27:  159. 

—  Principles  of;  Free  Church  Sites.     (J.  Moncrieff)  No. 

Brit.  5:  222. 

—  Religious.    Ed.  R.  16:  413.  —  Eraser,  72:  205.  —  (C. 

Gayarre)   West.  J.    14:    338. —  (A.  K.   H.   Boyd) 
Eraser,  75:  316.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.68:  606. 

—  within  the  Church  of  England.     Eraser,  63:  4S3. 
See  Intolerance. 

Toll  in  the  United  States,  Incorrectness  of  Tariffs  of,  1840. 

(C.  Ellet,  jr.)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  29:   167,  225. 
Toll  of  Charon.    (K.  Dowling)  Belgra.  36:  supp.  52. 
Tolls  and  Toil-Gates.     Conih.  loT  54. 
Toller,  Rev.  T.  N.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  4:  449-617. 

—  Sermons  of.     Eel.  R.  39:  134. 

Tolliwotte's  Ghost.     (J.  P.  Quincy)  Putnnm,  5:  421. 

Tolmai.  Genealogy.     (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Reg.  14:  247. 

Tolmie,  R.  G.     Liv.  Age,  146:  699. 

Tolstoy,  Count  Leo,  Novels  of.  (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  19th 
Cent.  5:  650.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141 :  409. 

Tom  and  his  Wife.     (S.  Hyacinth)  Overland,  5:  504. 

Tom,  LJIind,  the  black  Musician.  All  the  Year,  8:  126. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  76:  413. 

Tom's  come  Home;  a  Poem.  (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Har- 
per, 53:  552. 

Tom's  Luck.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  286. 

Tom's  Salad  Days.     House.  Words,  5:  580. 

Tom's  Wife.    Chanib.  J.  58:  504,  520,  535. 

Tom  Brim's  Indian  Princes.     Chamb.  J.  50:  769,  787. 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.  (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  i:  11-455. 
2:  52-478.     3:40-473.     4:  48-190. 

Tom  Butler;  a  Boy's  Hero.     All  the  Year,  22:  20-91. 

Tom  Chester's  Romance.  (E.W.Olney)  Appleton,  18:  228. 

Tom  Cluggins's  two  Antipathies.     Dub.  Univ.  41 :  374. 

Tom  Conlan's  Tryste.     (L.  McClintock)  Argosy,  30:  235. 

Tom  Cringle's  Log.  (M.  Scott)  Blackw.  26:  317,  728.  — 
27:861.  28:65,350,687.  29:45,977.  30:795. 
31:195,884.    32:22-912.   33:26-737.   34:71,141. 

Tom  Ffrench's  Christmas  at  Curraghglass.  (N.  Robin- 
son) Cnth.  World,  28:  487. 

Tom  Haliburton's  Quandary.  (K.  Wise  and  M.  S.  Sev- 
erance) 0.  &  N.  9:  83. 

Tom  Moreland's  Preferment.  Once  a  Week,  9:  234,  260. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  78:  597. 

Tom  of  Ten  Tiiousand.     All  the  Year,  26:  31S. 

Tom  Poulton's  Joke.    (W.  S.  Gilbert)  Dark  Blue,  i:  107. 

Tom  Probus  ;ind  his  Valentines.     Loud.  Soc.  5:  97. 

Tom  Tiddler's  Ground.     All  the  Year,  6:  supp.  i. 

Tom  Tiddler's  Ground.    (H.  Lathrop)  Overland,  4:  265. 

Tom  Treherne's  Tandem;  a  Tale.      Temp.  Bar,  39:  425. 

Tom  Trudge;  or  only  a  Tramp.  (W.  A.  Henry)  Potter 
Am.  Mo.  12:  17-449. 

Tom  Turner's  Duel.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  455. 

Tom   Turnpenny's  Wife.     Colburn,  163:  32. 

Tom  Walker's  Story.     Sharpe,  43:  253. 

Tom  Winter's  Story.  (G.W. Chapman)  Contin.Mo.  2:  416. 

Tomb  in  Ghent.    (A.  A.  Procter)  House. Words,  12:  515. 

—  of  Mausolus.     Once  a  Week,  3:   55. 

Tombs  and  their  Lessons.  Eel.  K.  109:  507.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  47:  380. 

—  Ancient,  Observations  on.  (S.Lethieullier)Arch.2:  291. 

—  and  Monumental  Brasses,   Old  English.      Penny  M. 

13:  457,  476. 

—  of  English  Artists.     Art  J.  lo:  12. 

Tombless  Man;  a  Poem.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  56:  583. 
Tomboli.     Bentley,  48:  491. 
Tombstones,  Inscriptions  on.     Chr.  Rem.  6:  421. 
Tomes,  Rev.  Charles.     (J.  H.  Otej')  Am.  Church  R.  11: 

218. 
Tomkins,  How  I   came  to  be  called.     (E.  Branthwayt) 

Sharpe,  38:  179. 


Tomkins,  Isaac,  Letters  from:  Bagman  versus  Pedler. 
Blackw.  44:  50S. 

—  Literary  Remains  of.     Blackw.  42:  179. 
Tomkins  Redivivus.     Blackw.  43:  565. 
Tomkins's  Degree  Supper.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  224. 
Tommasi,  D.  A.  M.,  Venetian  Forger.  Temp.  Bar,  9:  350. 
Tommy  Atkins,  the  Lordish  Private.     Belgra.  27:  39. 
Tommy  Doddy;  or  the  grand  Pageant.     (A.  Elder)  Bent- 

le}',  11:  281. 
Tommy  Ilalfacre's  Parlor.     All  the  Year,  30:  300. 
Tompkins,  D.  D.,  Charges  against.  Niles's  Reg.  16:  424. 

17:  20.     22:  242,266,  310.     23:  406.     24:  36. 
Tonal  System  of  Arithmetic  and  Metrology.    (J.  W.  Nys- 

trom)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  263,  t,27,  402. 
Tone,  Theobald  Wolfe,  Life  of.   (W.  Sampson)  No.  Am. 

24:  321.— Quar.  36:  62.      56:   367.  —  U.   S.  Lit. 
Gaz.  4:  230.  —  Mo.  R.  112:  488.  —  Colburn,  19:  483. 

—  Lond.  M.  18:  137. 

Tone,  Sensations  of,  Helmholtz  on.     Nature,  12:  449. 
Tones  and  Half-Tones.      Dub.  Univ.  78:  651. 

/See  Music;  Sound. 
Tonelli's  Marriage.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.  22:  96. 
Tonga  Islands.     (W.  Lawry)  Meth.  M.  48:  600. 

—  Mariner's  Account  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  17:  i. — 

Anal.  M.  lo:  39.  —Mo.  R.  83:  ^27-  —  Portfo.(Den.) 
23:  61. 

—  ]\Iartinon.     Eel.  R.  26:  105. 

—  News  from.     Chamb.  J.  20:  24. 

Tongataboo,  Residence  at.     (R.  Southe)-)  Quar.  3:  440. 

—  Chr.  Obs.  9:  356. 

Tonglo,   Mt.,  Ascent  of.     (G.  E.  Bulger)  Stud.  &  Intel. 

Obs.  4:  350. 
Tongue,  Swallowing  the.     (T.  Ewbank)  Hist.  M.  13:  72. 
Tongues,  Confusion  of.     (G.  VVakeman)  Galaxy,  2:443. 

—  Gift  of,  in  the  ancient  Church.      Prosp.  R.  8:  303.  — 

(D.  Greene)  Bib.  Sac.  22:  99.  —  Chr.  Obs.  61 :  501. 
Tongue-Taming.     All  the  Year,  47:  29. 
Tonic,  What  is  a?     (E.  Divers)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  437. 
Tonics,  Crawford  on  Effects  of.     Eel.  R.  25:  241. 

—  for  the  Mind.     Peop.  J.  6:  218. 

Tonna,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  with  portrait.    Hogg,  4:  145. 

—  Liv.  Age,  61 :  259. 

—  and  her  Writings.      (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  39:  28. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.    Chr.  Obs.  41 :  565.  47:  176,  208. 

—  Personal  Recollections.     Eel.  R.  77:  290. 

Tonnage  and  Navigation  of  United  States.  Hunt,  10:  268. 
1S45-46.     Hunt,  14:  473.     16:  521. 

—  International.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  332. 
TonnelI<%  Alfred.     Month,  27:  87. 

Tonometry.     (A.  J.  Ellis)  ,T.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:   loi. 
Tonson,  .Jacob,  and  his  Contemporaries.    Dub.  Univ.  79: 

703.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  4.  — Am.  Bibliop.  5:  98. 
Tontini  and  Tontines.    All  the  Year,  29:  299.    Same  art. 

Ev.  Sat.  14:  288. 
Tontine  Building,  N.  Y.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  309. 
Tontla  Wood.     All  the  Year,  22:  588. 
Tony  Butler.      (C.  J.  Lever)  Blackw.  94:  395-'')59.    95: 

25-649.     96:  57-671.     97:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

79:  270,   535-     80:  121,  255.   554.      81:    116,    317. 

82:   17-447.     83:  116,  339,  599.     84:  60,  195. 
Too  good  a  Husband.     Chamb.  J.  40:  32^1,  344. 
Too  knowing  by  Half.    (A.H.Forrester)  Bentley,  8:  396. 
Too  late.     House.  Words,  8:  546. 
Too  late.     (J.  T.  Doyen)  Overland,  8:  253. 
Too  late.     (Mrs.  Newman)  Chamb.  .1.  37:  3S5. 
Too  late;  a  Story.      (R.  T.  Cooke)  Galaxy,  19:  32. 
Too  late;  a  Story.     Month,  2:  272-375. 
Too  late;  a  Story.     Sharpe,  37:  206. 
Too  late;  a  Story.     (M.  W.  .lanvrin)  Sharpe,  46:  139. 
Too  late  for  the  Coach;  a  Story.     Temp.  Bar,  29:  510. 
Too  late  to  mend.     (L.  Wood)  Tinsley,  19:  549. 
Too  long  a  Holiday.     Chamb.  .J.  46:  769. 


TOO 


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TORRY 


Too  much  blue.     House.  Words,  5:  291. 

Too  much  for  hnii.     (F.  L.  Benedict)  Harper,  48:  422. 

Too  much  Money;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  42:  491.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  65:  560. 
Too  much  Zeal;  a  Story.     Temp.  Bar,  32:  3S7. 
Too  red  a  Dawn;  a  Story.     (M.  Collins)  Dub.  Univ.  95: 

167-699.     96:  supp.  I. 
Too  soon;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  38:  177. 
Too  soon.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Eel.  M.80:  154-713.     81: 

66,  178,  309. 
Too  strange  for  Fiction.     (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,  61 :  S3. 
Too  true;  an  American   Stor3'.      Putnam,   11:    33-659. 

12:  24-537. 
Tooke,  .John  Home.     Once  a  Week,  27:  142. — Am.  Q. 

5:  388.  — Blackw.  33:  963.     34:206.     47:484.— 

Colburn,  10:  246. — Anal.  M.  i:  78.  —  Mus.4:  404. 

—  and  State  Trials  of  1794.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  525.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  30:  355. 

—  Diversions  of  Parley.     Blackw.  47:  484. 

—  Reid's  Life  of.     (Earl  of  Dudley)  Quar.  7:  313. 

—  Stephens's  Memoirs  of.  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  18:  289,  404. 

—  Taylor  on.     Eraser,  i:  360. 

Tooke,  Thomas,  Sketch  of.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  21:  198. 
Tools.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  130. 

—  and  their  Uses.     (.J.,E.  Sweet)  Pract.  M.  7:  42. 

—  Mechanical.     (A.  Rigs)  Pop.  Sci.  jMo.  10:  173. 
Tool-Makers,  Machine.     Once  a  Week,  10:  184. 
Toole,  .Tohn  L.,  Comedian,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week, 

26:  233.  —  Tinsley,  14:  221.  —  Ev.  Sat.  15:  442. 
Tooth,  Artiiur,  and  Hatcham  Ritual  Case.     Cong.  6:  112. 

See  Ritualism. 
Toothache.     (G.  J.  A.  Coulson)  N.  Eel.  7:  394. 
Toots;  a  Tale.     (W.  Wedd)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  572. 
Topham,  Francis  William,  Works  of.     (.J.  Dafforne)  Art 

J.  32:  21. 
Topiary  Work.     Penny  M.  13:  307. 
Toplady,  Augustus,  Juvenile  Diary  of.  Chr.  Obs.  30:  548. 

—  Works  ot     (G.  N.  Boardman)  Bib.  Sac.  13:  808. 
Topographical  Surveying.     (G.  J.  Specht)   Eel.  Engin. 

22:  134. 

—  New  Methods  of.     (A.  S.  Hardy)  Eel.  Engin.  12:  419. 
Topography,  Study  of.     Penny  M.  6:  31. 

Toppan  and  Tappan  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  33:  66. 
Topsfield,  Mass.,  Cimrch  Records.     N.  E.  Reg.  16:  212. 
Torbay,  Iceberg  of.     (L.  L.  Noble)  Atlan.  6:  443. 
Torch  of  Penmarsh ;  a  Briton  Legend.     Colburn,  166: 

Torda  in  Transylvania.     Once  a  Week,  2:  109. 
Tordenskiold,  Danish  Admiral.     Portfo.(Den.)  21 :  47S. 
Torlonia  Museum,  Rome.     Blackw.  126:   70. 
Tormentors  and  the  Tormented.     Cornh.  4:  665. 
Toru  Glove;  a  Tale.     (E.  P.  Roswell)  St.  .Tames,  13:  55. 
Tornado,  The.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  10.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  70:  283. 

—  at  Brandon,  Oiiio,  Jan.  20,  1854.     (0.  N.  Stoddard) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  70. 

—  at  Harri.son,  Ohio,  Feb.  14,  1854.     (O.  N.  Stoddard) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  161. 

—  at  Mobile,  March,    1840.     (S.   B.  North)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  30:   152. 

—  nt  Natchez,  May,  1840.     (H.  Toolev)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

29:  387. 

—  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1835.     (W.  C.  Redfield)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  32:  40.  — (A.  D.  Bache)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  32:  270. —  (J.  P.  Espy)  J.  Frank].  Inst.  32: 
356.  — (L.  C.  Beck)  Am.  J.  Sci.  36:  115. 

—  at  New  Haven,  July  31,  1839.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  37:  340. 

—  in  Ohio,  Feb.  4,  1842.    (E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  43:  278. 

—  on  the  Mississippi.     Chamb.  J.  53:  465. 

—  Typhoon,  and  Hurricane.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Ev.  Sat. 

5:  216. 


Tornado,  Whirling  Action  of  the  New  Brunswick.     (W. 

C.  Redfield)  Am.  J.  Sci.  41:  69. 
of  the  Providence.     (W.  C.  Redfield)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

43 :  250.  —  ( W.  C.  Redtield)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:  252. 
Tornadoes.     (R.  Hare)  Am  J.  Sci.  38:  73. 

—  and  Storms  on  Land.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Temp.  Bar.  22: 

105.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  462.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 
4:  813. 

—  and  Waterspouts,  Causes  of.     (R.  Hare)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

32:  153.  —  (R.  Hare)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  24:  56.  53:  328. 

—  as  Electrical  Storms.  (R.  Hare)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  54:  28. 

—  Destructive  P'orces  attending.     (W.  B.  Hazen)  Am. 

Arch.  10:  239. 

—  of  the  Southern  States.     (H.  S.  Whitfield)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

102:  96. 
See  Cyclones;  Hurricanes;  Storms;  Whirlwinds;  etc. 
Toronto,  and  Canada  West.     Chamb.  J.  21:  234. 

—  Girls'  Coterie  of.     Canad.  Mo.  18:  24-602. 

—  Hand-Book  of.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  3:  502. 

—  Harbor  of,  1800-16.    (H.  Scadding)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  345. 

—  Law  School  in.     (T.  A.  Gorham)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  119, 

531- 

—  Lunar  Influences  in.    (C.  Dade)  Canad.  J.  n.s.  13:  422. 

—  Meteorology  of.     See  Meteorolog}-. 

—  Old.     (D.' Wilson)  Canad.  Mo.  4:  89.  —  (H.  Scadding) 

Canad.  J.  n.  s.  12:  149-514.     13:  82-562. 

—  Temperature  at,  1859-68.     (G.  T.  Kingston)  Canad  J. 

n.  s.  12:  474. 

—  University  of.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  372. 

Theological  Teaching  at.     Chr.  Rem.  48:  279. 

Torpedo  (Animal),  Electricitj-  of.  (F.  Franck)  Nature, 
19:  205,  320. 

Torpedo,  The  Harvej'.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  512. 

Torpedoes.  (.J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  15:  178.  —  (J.  G.  Barn- 
well) Lippinc.  10:  534.  —  (A.  H.  Atteridge)  Pop. 
Sci.  R.  12:  169.  —  Fraser,  85:  461.  —  Ev.  Sat.  12: 
506.  —  Eel.  Engin.  i:  632.  2:  409,  630.  —  (G.  J. 
Rains)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  255. 

—  Aggressive.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  i. 

—  and  Harbor  Defenses.     Chamb.  J.  47:  153. 

—  and  Ironclads.     Blackw.  123:  153. 

—  and  infernal  Machines.     Chamb.  J.  54:  438. 

—  Experiments  with.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  52. 

—  Floating  Marine.  (M.  L.  Callender)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  237. 

—  for  Coast  Defense.     Cornh.  18:  196.  —  (H.  Davidson) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:  I. 

—  Locomotive.     Eel.  Engin.  16:  158. 

—  Maritime  Attack  b}'.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  252. 

—  Submarine.     Eel.  Engin.  4:   128. 

—  LTse  of.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  511. 

Torpedo  Boat,  Garrett.     Eel.  Engin.  19:  381. 
Torpedo  Boats.     (C.  Arnault)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  180. 

—  Submarine.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  315. 

Torpedo  Detector.     Eel.  Engin.  10:  536.  —  Pract.  M.  3: 

283. 
Torpedo  Launches.     Eel.  Engin.  17:  125. 
Torpedo  Practice.     Eel.  Engin.  17:  230. 
Torpedo  Warfare.     Ed.  R.  146:  281.  — (D.  D.   Porter) 

No.  Am.    127:    213.  —  Westm.    108:    336.  — (C. 

Bridge)  Fraser,  98:  458. — Nature,  17:  50.  —  Pract. 

M.  7:  339- 

—  American.     Fraser,  78:  711. 
See  Submarine  Warfare. 

Torquay-.     Ev.  Sat.  g:  210. 

—  and  its  Neighborhood.     L0nd.S0c.i3:  256. 

—  Description  of.     Penny  M.  4:   150. 

Torquay  Beach  after  a  Storm.     Chamb.  J.  22:  369. 
Torres,  Manuel,  Death  of.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  347. 
Torrey,  John.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci.  105:  411.  —  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  3:  632. 
Torry,    Patrick,    Bishop,  and   the  Scottish  Episcopacy. 

Chr.  Rem.  50:  175. 


TORSIONAL 


1317 


TOWER 


Torsional   Resistance   of  Materials.     (R.    H.    Thurston) 

Eel.  Engin.  9:  49. 
Torts,  French  Law  of.     Am.  Law  R.  8:  50S. 

—  Theory  of.     Am.  Law  R.  7:  652. 
Tortoises,  Gigantic  Land-.     Nature,  17:  4S3. 

—  of  the  Mascarene  and  Galapagos  Islands.     (A.  Giin- 

ther)  Nature,  12:  239,  259,  296. 
Tortoise  Family,  Facts  and  Wonders  of.    Fraser,  42:  537. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:   505. 
Tortoise  Shell  and  Horn.     (A.  Aikin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

30:  256. 

—  Mode  of  working.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:   193. 
Tortoise-Shell  Ornaments,  Manufacture   of.     Penny  M. 

7:  299. 
Tortugas.     See  Dry  Tortugas. 
Torture,  Ancient  Use  of.     Penny  M.  i:  53. 

—  in  Criminal  Law,  Jardine  on.     Ed.  R.  67:   103. 

—  in  England.     Chamb.  J.  44;  373. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     (G.  Chalmers)  Arch.  lo:   143. 

—  in  India.    Liv.  Age,  48: 109.  —  Once  a  Week,  25: 103. 

-Ed.R.  103:   153. 

—  The  Wheel.     Chamb.  J.  35:  33. 
Tory,  The  old.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  365. 

Tories  and  Whigs.     Mo.  R.   155:  341.—  (A.  H.  Wall) 
Tinsley,  27:   161. 

—  in  America,  Letters  of .     Hist.  M.  5:  271-356.     6:177, 

204,  237. 

—  Modern,  and  Ancient  Whigs.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  503. 
Tory  and  Reform  Associations.     Ed.  R.  62:   167. 
Tory  Errors  and  Liberal  Perils.     Dub.  Univ.  96:   i. 
Tory  Government,  1S74-75.     Cong.  4:  745. 

Tory  Party,  Reconstruction  of.     Fraser,  7:  223. 

Tory  Philosophy  concerning  Reform.    (L.  Hunt)  Tait,  3: 

417. 
Tory  Policy.     Fraser,  32:  240. 
Tory  Press.     (A.  Murphy)  Contemp.  23:  S22. 
Tory  Principles,  High.     Ed.  R.  41:   i. 
Tory  Proceedings ;  State  of  Parties,  1834.   (H.  Brougham) 

Ed.  R.  59:  503. 
Tory  Rule,  Results  of.    (Lord  Monteagle)  Ed.  R.  80:  474. 
Toryism,  Principle  of.     Tait,  i:  563. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of,  1S34.     Fraser,  9:  i,  364. 
1835.     Fraser,  ii:  610. 

—  i'er«MS  English  Liberty.     Eel.  R.  73:  57S. 
Toryoscopy,  i.  e.  Tory  Spectacles.     Tait,  i :  748. 
Tory  Island,  Donegal.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  434. 

Toss-up  for  a  Husband.     (W.  Young)  Putnam,  3:  396. 

Same  art.  Broadw.  5:  429. 
Tosti,  Cardinal,  Death  of.     (B.  R.  Parkes)  Once  a  Week, 

14:  600.     Same  art.  Cath.  World,  3:  851. 
Tot.     Lond.  Soc.  22:  158. 
Total  Abstinence  in  Edinburgh,  1840.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  410. 

—  Teetotal  Societies  in  Ireland.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  205. 
See  Teetotalism ;  Temperance. 

Total  Depravity,  Chinese  on.     (J.  E.  Johnson)  L^niv.  Q. 
27:  477. 

—  of  inanimate  Things.  (K.  K.C.Walker)  Atlan.  14:  357. 
Totem  Worship,  Prospects  of.     (M.  Browne)  St.  Paul's, 

14:  313- 
Totten,  Gen.  G.     (B.  E.  Martin)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5:  349. 
Tottenham,  Edward,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  56:  304. 
Tottie  Wylde's  Device.     (S.  J.  MacKenna)  Lond.   Soc. 

25:  434- 
Toucan,  The.     Penny  M.  2:  194. 
Toucey,  Isaac   with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  43:  278. 
Touch,  Sense  of    (Dr.  Graves)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  21 :  67. 

and  Sight.     Blackw.  40:  327. 

measured  mechanically.     Liv.  Age,  13:  12. 

Touch-and-go  with  a  great  Estate.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  59. 
Toulun,  France;  a  War  Port.     Colburn,  119:  i. 
Toulouse.     Penny  JI.  13:  21. 
Tour,  Family  Continental,  and  Results.    Blackw.  46:  56. 


Tour,  Impressions  of.     Blackw.  43:  81. 

—  through  the  Lower  Regions.     (T.  W.  Dent)  Sharpe, 

24:  iS9:  345-     25:  38. 
Tours,  Outline.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  supp.  56. 

—  Walking.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  85. 

Touraine,  Demon  Hunt  with  St.  Hubert  in.  (M.  D.  Con- 
way) Harper,  61:  691. 

—  in  April,  1S71.     Fraser,  84:  43. 

— •  In  the  Vineyards  of.     Macmil.  28:  370. 

—  Superstitions  and  Customs  in.     Chamb.  J.  3:  194. 
Tourgee,  Albion  AV.     Bricks  without  Straw.     (.J.  Kirk- 
land)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  110. 

Tourgenieff,  Ivan.  (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  14:  200.  — 
(T.  S.  Perry)  Atlan.  SS^i^S-  — (T.  S  Perrj-)  Na- 
tion, 12:  340. — (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  13:  3S5. — 
(H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  24:  252. — (T.  E.  Child) 
Belgra.  33:  212. —N.  Eel.  3:  477. 

—  and  his  Translators.     (C.  B.  Martin)  Nation,  26:  321. 

—  and  Nihilism.     (W.  L.  Kingsley)  New  Eng.  37:  553. 

—  Blackw.  127:  623. 

—  his  Work  for  Freedom.    (C.  B.  Martin)  Atlan.  44:  761. 

—  Moral  Purpose  of.     (O.  Thanet)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  12: 

427. 

—  Novels.     No.  Brit.  50:  22.  —  (H.James,  jr.)  No.  Am. 

118:  326. 

—  Sket>-hes  and  Reminiscences.    Macmil.  44:  306.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  692.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97: 
440.     Same  art.  Appleton,  26:  305. 

—  Smoke.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  11:  249. 

—  Visit  to.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Galaxy,  17:  456. 

—  Works  of.     Brit.  Q.  50:  423. 
Tourism,  Modern.     Blackw.  64:   185. 

Tourist  from  Injiannj-.     (Bret  Harte)  Belgra.  36:  424. 
Tourists.     Colburn,  69:  289.  —  Once  a  Week,  24:  461. 

—  and  wholesale  Tickets.     (A.  Ogils'y)  Once  a  Week, 

15:  359- 

—  at  Home  and  abroad.     Dem.  R.  28:  52S. 

—  Recent.     Dub.  Univ.  54:   178. 

Tournament  in  Windsor  Park,  6  Edward  I.     (S.  Lysons) 

Arch.  17:  297. 
Tournaments  and  Tea.     All  the  Year,  38:  443,  471. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     (E.  Howland)  Harper,  51:  525. 

—  (F.  Douce)  Arch.  17:  290. 
Tourneur,  Cyril,  Plays  of.     Retros.  7:  331. 
Tours,  France.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  61:  383. 

—  and  Mettray.     Once  a  Week,  8:  193. 

—  Battle  of.     (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  23:  524.  —  (J.  I. 

Swander)  Mercersb.  20:  28. 

—  Revolution  at.     (B.  R.  Parkes)  Month,  i:  257. 

—  Tomb  of  St.  Martin  at.  (G.  Goldie)  Month,  40:  331. 
Toussaint,  Gertrude,  Dutch  Novelist.  Westm.  40:  142. 
Toussaint  I'Ouverture.    Chr.  Obs.  2:  554,666.   3:675. — 

Hogg,  i:  98.  —  (J.  Weiss)  No.  Am.  98:  595. — 
Penny  M.  7:  121.  —  Eel.  R.  100:  640. — Mo.  R. 
154:  12. 

Touting,  Popular.     All  the  Year,  II :   loi. 

Tower  of  the  Caliph.     Colburn,  71:  457. 

Tower  of  Famine;  from  Dante's  Inferno.    Fraser,  52:  350. 

Tower  of  Fontena^^     Liv.  .4ge,  31:  219. 

Tower  of  London.     (E.  Walford)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  2:  528. 

—  Westm.  29:  43^.  —  Fraser,  23:  169.  — Antiquary, 
1:  15.— (W.  H.' Dixon)  Ev.  Sat.  2:  17S.  —  (J. 
Morris)  Month,  22:  441.  —  Dub.  Univ.  73:  302. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  603.  —  Blackw.  50:  792.  88: 
344.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  67:  iii.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  51:  484.  —  (W.  H.  Aiusworth)  Mus.  39:  155, 
385.  —  Mus.  44:  277. 

—  and  its  Tenants.     Chamb.  J.  44:  133. 

—  Antiquities  found  in  the  Foundation  of.     (J.  Milles) 

Arch.  5:  291,  440. 

—  Coinage  in,  1469.     (T.  Combe)  Arch.  15:  164. 

—  Dixon's.     Tinsley,  4:  144. 


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TRACTION 


162:  340. 
6:   18,  177. 


3°- 


Tower  of  London  in  the  Time  of  Elizabeth  and  Charles  I. 
(W.  U.  Cooper)  Arch.  37:  479. 

—  Inscriptions  on  the  Walls  of.    {.J.  Brand)  Arch.  13:  68. 

—  Plate  and  Jewels  in,  1649.     (.J.  Brand)  Arch.  15:  271. 

—  Poem  on.     (T.  Koscoe)  Blackw.  57:  15S.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  4:  765. 

—  Regulations  in  Keign  of  Richard  II.     Arch.  18:  275. 

—  Survey  of  the  Armory,  1660.    (W.  Bray)  Arch.  11 :  97. 

—  Visit  to.     Lond.  M.  23:  45,  117. 
Set  Jewel  House. 

Tower  of  Percemont.     (A.  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant)  Appleton, 

16:  549.  17:  38-433. 
Towers  and  Chimneys,  Stability  of.     (C.  A.  Evans)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  96:  411. 
Town  and  Country.     (0.  W.  B.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  59: 

434.  —  Knick.  8:  537. — Bentley,  49:  404,  626.    50: 

57,  158.  — Cornh.  29:  603.  — Chamb.  J.  15:  24. 

—  and  Country  Life.     Lond.  Soc.  19:  242.     20:312. 

—  and  Forest.     Eel.  R.  109:  50-490. 

—  and  Forest;   a  Story.     (A.  Manning)  Liv.  Age,  60: 

487,  717.     61:  137,  430,  748.     62:  409.     63:  533. 

—  or  Country  ?    Chamb.  J.  36:  177. 

—  versus  Country.     (J.  Hewlett)  Colburn,  76:  309. 
Towns,  Age  of .     Chamb.  J.  10:  42. 

—  and  Houses,  Improvement  of.     Mo.  R. 

—  Economy  of,  Chalmers  on.     Blackw. 

Chr.  Disc.  4:  190. 

—  Improvement  of.     Penny  M.  lo:  91. 

—  in  England,  Classes  of.     Penny  M.  8: 

—  in  the  U.S.,  Growth  of.    (J.  W.  Scott)  Hunt,  25:  559. 

—  Moral  and  physical  Evils  of  large.     For.  Q.  19:  338. 

—  Names  of.     (.).  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  86:  19.  —  (W. 

F.  Allen)  Nation,  7:  499.  —  (J.  K.  Hosmer)  Nation, 
8:  147. 

—  Old,  in  Provence.     Cornh.  18:  686. 

—  Personification  of.     (P.  Hale)  St.  James,  36:  627. 

—  Saving  the  Refuse  of.     Peop.  J.  3:  146,  177,  269. 

—  Self-Government  in.   (J.  A.  Picton)  Contemp.  34:  678. 

—  Shaping  of.     Am.  Arch.  2:  195,  203. 

Town  Histories,  How  to  write.     (C.  Hudson)  N.  E.  Reg. 

34:   158. 
Town  Improvements,  Obstacles  to.  Good  Words,  15:  499. 
Town  Meetings  for  great  Cities.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation, 

2:  684. 

—  Legislation  of.    (R.  Connor)  Nation,  20:  186,  203. 
Town  Pump,  Rill  from.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  473. 
Town  Reverie.     Fraser,  63 :  84. 

Town  Vengeance.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  39:  91. 
Towne,  Ann,  Will  of,  1629.     N.  E.  Reg.  10:  36. 
Towne,  William   B.,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait. 

Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  32:   i. 
Towne  Family  Genealogy.     (W.  B.  Towne)  N, 

20:  367.     21 :  12,  217. 
Towneley  Mysteries.     (L.  Sharpe)  Arch.  27:  251. 
Townland  of  Garranisky;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  167. 
Townley,  James.     (E.  Hoole)  Meth.  M.  58:  321. 
Townsend,  diaries.     Miscellanies.     Quar.  56:  400. 
Townsend,  Chauncey  Hare.     Poems.     Eel.  R.  34:  43. 
Townsend,  John,  the  Bow-Street  Runner.     All  the  .Year, 

40:  344. 
Townsend,  John,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  9:  225.  —  Spirit 

Pilg.  5:  22. 
Townsend,  Richard,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  169:  366. 
Townsend,  Wm.  C.     Lives  of  Judges.     Eel.  R.  84:  478. 
—  State  Trials.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  35.  —  Blackw.  68:  373, 

545,  712.     69:  461,  605,  733. 
Townshend,  Charles.     Dub.  Univ.  64:  36,  228. 
Townshend  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  29:  97. 
Township  Org:inization  in  new  States.     (E.  M.  Haines) 

Penn  Mo.  8:  374. 
Townson,  Thomas.     Practical  Discourses.     (J.  J.  Blunt) 

Quar.  44:  415. 


(J.  W. 
E.  Reg. 


Townson,  Thomas,  Works  of.     Quar.  6:  98. 
Toxophilus;  the  Scheie  of  Shootinge.  Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  41. 
Toys.     Chamb.  J.  54:  60,  657.    56:  652.  —  Once  a  Week, 
18:  343.  —  Westm.  37:  97. 

—  as  Teachers.     Chamb.  J.  48:  629. 

—  in  a  German  Fair.     Once  a  Week,  i :  532. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Hogg,  8:  77,  221. 

in  Harz  Mountains.  (H.  Blackburn)  Harper,  47:  67. 

—  Mech;inical.     House.  Words,  4:  502. 

—  of  Men  and  Children.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  659. 

—  Past  and  present.     All  the  Year,  24:  416. 

—  Popular.     Ev.  Sat.  i:  149. 

—  Something  about.     (J.  H.  Fj'fe)  Good  Words,  3:  752. 

—  Tyrolese  Toy-Makers.  (M.  Howitt)  Liv.  Age,  128:  618. 
Trachenberg,   Legends  of.     (J.  Oxenford)  Colburn,  87: 

369- 
Tracking  Footsteps  of  Men  and  Animals,  Sagacity  in. 

Penny  M.  14:  174. 
Tracks  in  Sandstone.     Chamb.  J.  18:  249. 
Tract  XC.  and  Church  Unity.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am. 

Church  R.  18:  412. 

—  and  its  Consequences.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Good  Words, 

22:  306. 

—  historically  examined.     Chr.  Obs.  45:   1 11,  557. 
Tracts,  Christian.     Chr.  Disc.  2:   146. 

—  Cost  of  distributing.      (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  21 :  587. 

—  for  the  last  Days.     Eel.  R.  80:  672. 

—  for  Priests  and  People.     Chr.  Obs.  61 :  941.  —  Nat.  R. 

13:  420. 

—  for  the  Times.     Dub.  R.  4:  307.     5:  285.     7:  139. 

—  Cong.  M.  21:  705. 

—  Oxford.     Meth.  Q.  i :  58.     See  also  Oxford  Tracts. 
Tract  Movement.     (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  16:  9. 
Tract  Society,  American.     (E.  N.   Kirk)   No.   Am.  97: 

202.  —  (S.  W.  S.  Dutton)  New  Eng.  3:  272. — Am. 
Q.  10:  68. 

—  Division  of.     No.  Am.  lOO:  614. 

—  Publications  of.     (VV.  R.  Williams)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2ds.  9:  343. 
Tractarians.     (J.  A.  Froude)  Good  Words,  22:  98.    Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  96:  548. 

—  and  Nonjurors.     Brit.  Q.  3:  392.  —  Fraser,  20:  549. 

—  Gorhain  vs.  Bishop  of  Exeter.    Brit.  Q.  11:  411.     See 

Gorham,  G.  C. 

—  Secession  of.     (Dr.  Cunningham)  No.  Brit.  5:  418. 
Tractarian  Movement.     (Mgr.  Capel)  Cath.  World,  27: 

502. —  Chr.  Obs.  44:   559,  730.  —  U.  S.  Cath.  M.5: 

237- 

—  Historical  Notes  on.  (F.  Oakley)  Dub.  R.  53:  170,  494. 

54:   164.     55:   181. 
Tractarian  Novels.     Brit.  Q.  8:  203.     See  Sewell,  W. 
Tractariau  Poetry.     (E.  Maitland)  No.  Brit.  1 :  146. 
Tractarian  popular  Literature.    Eel.  R.  79:  333.    82:212. 
Tractarian  Teaching  for  young  Ladi<s.     Pxl.  R.88:  294. 
Tractarian  Theology.     Brit.  Q.  i :  ^7. 
Tractarianism  and  its  Successors.     Month,  11:  489. 

—  and  Ritualism.     (M.  MacColl)  Fraser,    104:    18S. — 

Dub.  R.  88:  76. 

—  and  Voluntaryism.     Am.  Church  R.  22:  442. 

—  Growth  of.     (E.  B.  Elliott)  Chr.  Obs.  67:  316-971. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     (H.  Lincoln)  Chr.  R.  22:  216. 

—  in  the  17th  Century.     Dub.  R.  25:  267. 

—  Influence  upon  the  Young.    Chr.  Obs.  48:  94,  158,  229. 

—  Progress  of.     (R.  S.  Candlish)  No.  Brit.  3:  165. 

—  Publications  on.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  428,  482. 

—  Recent  Developments  of.     (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  80:  163. 
See  Oxford  Tracts;  Puseyism. 

Traction;  Wetli's  System  for  steep  Inclines.     Eel.  En- 
gin.  2:  488. 
Traction  Engines.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  583,  993. 

—  Construction  of.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  631. 

—  in  France.     Eel.  Engin.  i :  209. 


TRACTION 


1319 


TRADES 


Traction  Engines,  Road  Locomotives.     (R.  H.  Thurston) 

Ed.  Eiii;iii.  8:  254. 
Tracy,  Nathaniel,  Biography  of.     Hunt,  2:  509. 
Tracy  Family;  a  Tale.     St.  James,  3:  85,  167. 
Trade.     Chamb.  J.  37:  164. 

—  American,  Crisis  in,  1S37.     Ed.  R.  65:  221*. 

—  and  Commerce,  Advantages  of.     Carey's  Mus.  2:  328. 
Great  Belt  of.     (G.  Fitzhugh)  So.  M.  ii:  270. 

—  and  Currency.     (A.  Walker)  Lippinc.  i:  87. 

—  and  foreign  Competition.     Qiiar.  152:  271. 

—  and    Manufactures,    City  Companies    in   relation  to. 

Pract.  M.  3:  II. 

—  and  Statistics,  Foreign  and  American.     (J.  S.  Duke) 

De  Bow,  5:  163. 

—  and  Tariff,  Controversy  on.     Nation,  25:   194-226. 

—  and  Tonnage  of  the  United  States.     Dem.  R.  20:  3. 

—  Bad,  and  its  Cause.     (S.  Williamson  and  R.  H.  Pat- 

terson) Contemp.  35:  121. 

—  Crisis  in;  its  Cause  and  Cure.     (E.  A.  Ryder)  Eraser, 

99:  482. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  11:  11. 

—  Currenc}-,  and  Tariff.     Blackw.  62:  744. 

—  Cycles  in.     Brit.  Q.  64:   129. 

—  Dawn  of  better  Times,  1S79.     (R.  P.  Porter)  Internat. 

R.  7:  531. 

—  Depression  of.     (T.  Brassey)  19th  Cent.  5:  788. 

—  Early.     (W.  W.  Marshall)  St.  .James,  49:  31. 

—  Ethics  of.     (D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  33:  242. 

—  Fair,  and  British  Labor.     Quar.  152:   552. 
Fallacies  cf.     Ed.  R.  154:  562. 

—  Foreign,  How  to  improve.    (G.  M.  Weston)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)32:  33. 

—  Government  Non-interference  in.     (S.  Newcomb)  No. 

Am.  no:   i. 

—  Home,  better  than  foreign.  (C.  C.  Haven)  Hunt,  8:  343. 

—  Immorality  in.     (H.  Spencer)  Westm.  71:  357. 

—  Influence  of.     Dem.  R.  40:  493. 

—  Liquidations  of,  1S73-76.     (R.  Green)  Fortn.  28:  510. 

—  Morals  of.     (.J.  N.    Bellows)  Hunt,  5:  526.     6:    22, 

252,  540.     7:  179,  348.  —  Hunt,  19:  454. — Nat.  Q. 

4:  153- 

—  New  Sources  of.  (H.  A.  Buckingham)  Hunt,  6:  28. 

—  of  Great  Britain.  (R.  H.  Patterson)  Blackw.  96:  492. 
with  France.  Dub.  R.  6:  357. 

in  1834.    Ed.  R.  59:  182. 

Foreign,  1798-1832.     Tait,  i:  641. 

—  of  the  United  States,  Internal.     (J.  W.  Scott)  Hunt,  8: 

321,  447.  —  Hunt,  9:  31. — (J.  W.  Scott)  Hesp.  i: 

115.     2:  42,  347.     3:  355. 
International  Carrving.     (F.  H.  Morse)  Internat. 

R.  6:532. 
with  the  British  Provinces.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  So. 

—  (J.  H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  10:  38. 

with  China.     Anal.  M.  14:  359. 

with  England.     (H.  Colmau)  Hunt,  6:  45S.  —  (G. 

S.  Boutwell)  Hunt,  7:  72. 

with  France.     Hunt,  7:  229. 

with  Russia.     (C.  Clark)  Hunt,  7:  205. 

with  South  America.     Nation,  28:  31,  47,  81. 

—  of  the  West.     Bank.  M.  2:  1S5.— J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

43:  166. 

—  Old  and  new  Svstems  of.     Blackw.  24:  370. 

—  Origin,  Laws,  and  Influence  of,  on  Civilization.     (G. 

S.  Boutwell)  Hunt,  22:  596. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Westm.  48:   no. 

Stirling's.     (T.  Chalmers)  No.  Brit.  6:  87. 

—  Poetry  of.     (C.  F.  Hoffman)  Hunt,  13:  403. 

—  Political  Causes  affecting.     Tait.  i:  373,  508. 

—  Press  of.     All  the  Year,  39:  3S9. 

—  Restraints  upon.     (B.  F.  Porter)  Hunt,  21:  68. 

—  Retail,  as  a  Means  of  Distribution.     Lakeside,  2:  261. 

—  Social  Influence  of.     ^G.  W.  Burnap)  Hunt,  4:  415. 


Trade,  Stagnation  of,  and  its  Causes.  (B.  Price)  No. 
Am.  128:  5S7. 

—  State  of,  September,  1S49.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  231. 

—  Stirling's  Philosophy  of.  (T.  Chalmers)  No.  Brit.  6:  87. 

—  Traits  of.     Hunt,  28:  574,690!     29:  50-573. 

—  Tricks  in.     Once  a  Week,  20:  280. 

—  What  constitutes  real  Freedom  of?   Am.  WhigR.  12: 

127,  238,  353. 

—  will  regulate  itself.     Niles's  Reg.  16:  250. 

—  with  China,  Thompson  on,  1835.     ^^'^-  I^-  ^3^-  ^5- 
See  also  Commerce. 

Trade  Association  Asylums.     Peop.  J.  11:  202. 
Trade  Circulars,  Tenor  of,  1850.     Blackw.  67:  589. 
Trade  Councils.     Penny  M.  2:  S3. 

Trade  Disputes,  French  Mode  of  dealing  with.  Pract. 
M.  6:  4. 

—  in  Nottingham  and  elsewhere.     (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Good 

Words,  9:  706. 

Trade  Dollar.     (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  391. 

Trade  Guilds.     Chamb.  J.  42:  206. 

Trade-itional  Confessions;  No.  i,  The  Pawnbroker.  Col- 
burn,  52:  199. 

Trade  Marks.  Chamb.  J.  32:  218.  54:  491.— (F.O. 
Dorr)  Hunt,  21 :  199.  —  (W.  H.  Browne)  Am.  Law 
R. 14:  156. 

—  Fraudulent.      Once  a  Week,  8:  177. 

—  Remedies  for  Infringement  of.     (E.  W.  Pattison)  Am. 

Law  R.  14:  401. 
Trade  Museums,  Formation  of.     Pract.  M.  5:  167. 
Trade  Winds.     (J.  E.  Bloomfield)  Hunt,  43:  697. 

—  Causes  of.     (E.  Mitchell)  Ed.  New  Philos.  .J.  12:  30. 
Trades.     (W.  N.  Nelson)  So.  M.  10:  653.  —  (B.  Murphy) 

So.  M.  15:  572. 

—  and  Professions.     (A.  J.  H.  Crespi)  Colburn,  157 :  644. 

—  Death-dealing.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Scrib.  9:  672. 

—  Effects  of,  on  Health.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11:  412. 

andMorals.  (T.  P.  Jones)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  15:  7S. 

Trades-Union,  A  prosperous.     Chamb.  J.  41:  218. 
Trades-Unions.     Ed.  R.  no:  525.  —  Quar.  123:  351. — 

No.  Brit.  48:  I.  —  (G.  HoAvell)  Contemp.  30:  823. 

—  (G.  Howell)  Eraser,  99:  22. —(R.  J.  Hinton)  0. 
Sc  N.  11:  69.  — Brit.  Q.  46:  505.  —  New  York  R. 
2:  5. —  Blackw.  35:  331.  43:281.  102:487.  107: 
554,  744.  —  Colburn,  41:  207. — Tait,  4:  389. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  i:  278.  — St.  Paul's,  4:  217. —  (M.B. 
Willard)  Lakeside,  8:  185.  —Mo.  R.  133:  532. 

—  and  the  Government.     Colburn,  39:  475. 

—  and  the  Social   Science  Association.     (J.  M.  Ludlow) 

Macmil.  3:  313,  362. 

—  and  Strikes.     Ed.  R.  59:  341.     67:  209. — Brit.  Q. 

19:  160.    56:  145.  —  Blackw.   loi:  71S.  — (S.  B. 

Hunt)  Hours  at  Home,  9:  485. 

and  Co-operation.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  13:  75. 

and  Lock-outs.      (S.  Fothergill)  Contemp.  17:  107. 

—  (G.  Potter)  Contemp.  17:  525. 
See  Strikes. 

—  and  their  Remedy.     Chamb.  J.  44:   180. 

—  Bill  on.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  12:  30. 

—  Despotism  of  the  Future.     Quar.  136:   179. 

—  Ethics  of.     St.  Paul's,  i:  47. 

—  English.     Ed.  R.   126:  415.— (G.  Potter)  Contemp. 

14:  404.  — (J.  H.  A.  Bone)  Atlan.  39:  278. —  (F. 
Ste])hen)  Nation,  5:  93. 
Comte  de  Paris  on.     O.  &  N.  i :  555. 

—  Genealogy  of.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  O.  &  N.  3:  216. 

—  Growth  of.     No.  Brit.  53:  59. 

—  in  France,  Law  of.     (F.  D.  Longe)  Fortn.  8;  210,  296. 

—  Intimidation  and  Picketing  by.    (G.  Howell)  Contemp. 

30:  59S. 

—  Objects  and  Necessity  of.     (E.  S.  Beesly)  W^estm.  76: 

510. 

—  of  Capitalists.    Pract.  M.  3:  50. 


TRADES 


1320 


TRAMWAYS 


Trades-Unions,  Origin  of.     (W.  T.  Thornton)  Fortn.  8: 
688. 

—  Policy  of.     No.  Brit.  46:   i. 

—  Society  of  Carpenters.     (E.  S.  Beesly)  Fortn.  7:  319. 

—  Waysaud  Means  of.    (W.  T.  Tliornton)  Fortn.  9:  437, 

520. 
Trades  Union  Commission.     (E.  S.  Beesly)  Fortn.  8:  i. 

—  Report  of,  1S69.     St.  James,  24:  257. 

Trades  Union  Congress,  Address   before.      (J.  Morley) 

Fortn.  30:  547. 
Trades  Unionism,  Ends  of.  (W.  T.  Thornton)  Fortn.  9:  •]•]. 

—  Good  and  Evil  of.     (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  3:  33. 

—  in  the  City,  and  May  Fair.     Eraser,  78:  159,  443. 

—  in  India.  "  (W.  Trant)  Fortn.  32:  261. 
Traders'  Marks  and  Tokens.     All  the  Year,  17:  464. 
Traders'  Symbols,  Heraldry  of.    All  the  Year,  46:  329. 

Sec  Tokens. 
Tradescants,  The.     (G.  Hill)  Sharpe,  29:  211. 
Tradesmen  in  Paris  and  London.     Tait,  4:  242. 

—  London,  Early  Tricks,  etc.,  of.     (W.  Winters)  Anti- 

quary, 2:  28. 

—  Lower, Metropolitan.     Eraser,  9:  574. 

Trading,  Gambling,  and  Robbing.     Penny  M.  2:  478. 
Trading  Nation.     (J.  N.  Bellows)  Hunt,  8:  164. 
Tradition.     Am.  Church  R.   25:  59S.  —  St.  James,  26: 
809. —  Univ.  Q.  15:  293. 

—  and  Papal  Infallibility.     Dub.  R.  78:  271. 

—  Lord  Arundell  on.     Dub.  R.  71:  431. 

—  Credibility  of  old  Song-History  and.    Eraser,  68:  394. 

—  Hampden's  Lecture  on.     Chr.  Obs.  39:  349. 

—  Hawkins  on.     Quar.  21:  352.  — Eel.  R.  31:  149. 

—  Influence  of.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  117.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

84:  222. 

—  or  Scripture  as  the  Rule  of  Faith.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  401. 

—  veruLS  Truth.     So.  R.  n.  s.  13:   i. 

Traditions  and   Superstitions.     (Mrs.  E.  F.   Ellet)  Am. 
Whig  R.  3:  105.  — House.  Words,  16:  i. 

—  and  Tales  of  Upper  Lusatia.     Blackw.  55:  665.     56: 

83,  196,  726. 

—  Ecclesiastical  and  Scientific.     (W.  J.  Potter)  Radical 

R.  i:  I. 

—  of  ancient  Times,  Howitt's.     Mo.  R.  136:  328. 

—  of  Belgium.     Eel.  R.  83:  353. 

—  of  English  Counties.     All  the  Year,  32:  12-277. 

—  of  the  Rabbins.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Blackw.  32:  727. 

33:  628. 

—  Sacred,   of  India,  and  the  Scriptures.     (E.  Burgess) 

Bib.  Sac.  15:  844.  Same  art.  Kitto,  32:  302. 
Traditional  Literature.  Lond.  M.  2:  641.  3:26. 
Traducianism  and  Creatianism.     (F.  Delitzsch)  Chr.  R. 

21:  517. 

—  and  Metempsychosis.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  155,  334. 
Trafalgar,  Battle  of.     All  the  Year,  18:  loS.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  69:  552.  — Mus.  14:  173. 

—  Thiers  on.     Eraser,  40:  481,  663.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

19:  53i  236. 
Trafalgar  Square.     Fraser,  58:  157. 
Tragedian,  The  great.     Blackw.  64:  345. 
Tragedy;  a  Poem.     (H.  Heine)  Dark  Blue,  i:  163. 

—  Attic,  and  the  modern  Theater.   (S.  D.  Hillman)  Meth. 

Q.  18:  341. 

—  English.     Ed.  R.  38:  177. 

—  French.     Quar.  29:  25. 

and  English.     (W-  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  16:  124. 

—  Greek,  and  Euripides.     Westm.  97:  i. 

Beauties  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i:  129,  193. 

Theory  of.     Blackw.  47:  145. 

—  Humors  of.     (H.  Louther)  Tinsley,  26:  184. 

—  in  1843.     Mo.  R.  161:  129. 

—  New  German  School  of.     Blackw.  18:  286. 

—  Pleasure  derived  from.     Mo.  R.  106:  378. 

—  Province  of;  Bulwer  and  Dickens.     Westm.  47:  i- 


Tragedy,  Review  of  an  unpublished.     Blaclnv.  48:  610. 

—  Rymer  on.     (T.  N.  Talfourd)  Retros.  i:   i. 
Tragedy  at  Mohawk  Station.     (J.  Cliffoid)  Lakeside,  3. 

203. 
Tragedy  of  Enov.     Contin.  Mo.  5:  204. 

—  of  Hairston;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  8:  460. 

—  of  Marie  Jo^'sel.      (A.  Houssaye)  Eel.  M.  68:   477, 

589. 

—  of  the  Night  Moth.     (T.  Carlyle)  Fraser,  4:  64. 

—  of  the  Studio;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  Brothertou)  Temp.  Bar, 

26:  475. 
Tragedies,  "Damned."     Fraser,  26:  93. 

—  of  History;  Punishment  in  the  Days  of  Old.     Cornh. 

17:  558.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  973. 

—  Recent.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm.  37:  321. 

Tragic  Comedians;  a  Story.     (G.  Meredith)  Fortn.  34: 

510,  656,  785.     35:  103,  244. 
Tragic  Element  in  Literature.     (C.  C.  Everett)  Unita.  R. 

3:  I- 

Tragic  Story  of  Emilia  Darano.     (R.  H.  Home)  Harper, 

49:  841. 
Traill,  Robert,  and  his  Works.     Cong.  M.  6:  431. 
Train  of  Accidents.     House.  Words,  17:  236. 
Training.     Blackw.  4:  313. 

—  Exercise  in.     Cornh.  15:  92. 

—  in  relation  to  Health.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  58.  — Corah. 

9:  219.     15:  92. 

—  Maclaren  on.     Nature,  9:  401. 

—  Militia.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Peop.  J.  2:  256. 

—  of  Beasts  in  Ancient  Rome.     Chamb.  J.  29:  339. 

—  the  Champion.     Chamb.  J.  33:  347. 
Training-Schools  and  Model  Workshops  for  Boys.     Re- 
public, i:  281. 

Training-Schools  for  Nurses.     Am.  Soe.  Sci.  J.  7:  294. 

—  of  Price's  Candle  Factory.     Fraser,  46:  106.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  34:  423. 

Training-Ship,  Aboard  the.     All  the  Year,  1 :  557. 

Training-Ships,  British.    (R  Batson)  Dark  Blue,  3:  719. 

Traitors  and  Treason.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Nation,  i:  265. 

Trajan's  Arch  at  Benevento.     Penny  M.  5:  489. 

Trajan's  Column.     Penny  M.  2:  385. —  Month,  6:  153. 

Trajan's  Palace  in  the  Lake  of  Nemi.     Penny  M.  8:  23. 

Trajan's  Pillars  at  Rome.     (M.  Folkes)  Arch,  i:  117. 

Tram-Car,  Self-propelling.     Pract.  M.  4:  454. 

Tram-Car  Engine,  Steam,  Merryweather's.  Pract.  M. 
6:  188. 

Tramore,  Ireland  ;  Town  with  the  big  Strand.  (E.  Dow- 
ney) Tinsley,  28:  562. 

Tramp;  a  Story.     (R.  Lomas)  St.  James,  46:  51. 

Tramp,  The.     Chamb.  J.  10:  326. 

—  Experience  as  a.     All  the  Year,  18:  55. 

—  in  four  Centuries.     (O.  Thanet)  Lippinc.  23:  565. 

—  Told  by  a.     All  the  Year,  15:  371. 

Tramps.  Penn  Mo.  6:  886.  —  (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R. 
8:  439.  —  Belgra.  42:  462. 

—  and  Cadgers.     (A.  Wynter)  Good  Words,  7:  667. 

—  and  Pedestrians.     Blackw.  122:  325. 

—  What  shall  we  do  with  ?     (W.  H.  Brewer)  New  Eug. 

37:  521- 

—  Workhouse  Bohemians.     Once  a  Week,  15:  430. 
Set  Vagrants. 

Trampism.     Chamb.  J.  57:  641. 

Tramways.  Eel.  Engin.  19:  318.  — Chamb.  J.  51:  458. 
57:  280. 

—  and  their  Uses.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  177. 

—  and  Trains.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  3:  523. 

—  Condensed-Air.     Nature,  13:  228. 

—  for  City  Streets.     (J.  A.  Whitney)  Eel.  Engin.  4:  510. 

—  for  the  Suburbs.     Chamb.  J.  46:  392. 

—  Locomotives  for.     Pract.  M.  6:  238,  259. 

—  London.     (T.  Measam)  Eel.  Engin.  1 :  785.  —  (W.  B. 

Adams)  Once  a  Week,  3:  316. 


TRAMWAYS 


1321 


TRANSPORTATION 


Tramwavs,  Mechanical  Traction  of.     (J.  L.  Haddan)  Eel. 
Engin.  i8:  439. 

—  Motor  and  Brake  for.     Pract.  M.  7:  242. 

—  Steam.     Eel.  Engin.  16:  391.  —  Pract.  M.  7:  108. 

—  Stone,  in  Italy.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  36. 

—  Traction  on.     Pract.  M.  7:  370. 

—  Wire.     Pract.  M.  i :  334. 

—  Wire-Rope.     Eel.  Engin.  9:   15. 
See  Horse  Railroads. 

Trance.     (G.  M.  Beard)  Mind,  2:  568.  — Lond.  M.  17: 
167. 

—  Artilicial  Induction  of.     Blaekw.  62:  166. 

—  Phenomena  of.     Chamb.  J.  19:  82. 
See  Suspended  Animation. 

Trance,  The.     (G.  Ainslee)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  373. 
Trance,  The;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  620. 
Transalleghania;   or  the  Groans   of  Missouri.      (H.   R. 

Schoolcraft)  Portf(i.(Den.)  29:  67. 
Transcaucasia.    (G.  R.  F.  Cole)  Eraser,  96:  7S3.  —  Cor.ih. 

35-  53*5- — Dub.  Univ.  44:  139. 

—  and  Ararat,  Bryce  on.    (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  25:  319. 

—  Georgia,  and  Armenia.     Ed.  R.  102:  520. 

—  Haxthausen's.     Colburn,  lOi:  144.  —  Liv.  Age,  42: 

603. 
Transcendental  Morality.     Colburn,  22:  146. 
Transcendental  Movement.     (E.  Dowden)  Coutemp.  30: 

297. 

—  in  New  England.     (I.  T.  Hecker)  Catli.  "World,  23: 

52S. 
Transcendental  Road  to  Rome.     Brownson,   13:    81. — 

Chr.  R.  20:  4S1. 
Transcendental  Science.     Bost.  R.  i:  75. 
Transcendental  Theology.     (F.  Bo  wen)  Chr.  Exam.  30: 

1S9. 

—  German.     Chr.  Exam.  28:  378. 
Transcendentalism.     (J.  Murdock)  Am.  Church  R.  19: 

400.  —  (S.  Johnson)  Radical  R.  i:  447. — (.1.  R. 
Lowell)  No.  Am.  loi :  597.  —  Dial,  2:  S^-  —  (A.  J. 
Balfour)  Mind,  3:  480.  —(G.  W.  Burnap)  Mo.  Rel. 
M.  3:  66. —  (N.  Porter)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  8: 
195.  —  (C.  E.  Stowe)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i:  64. 
—  (F.  BoM^en)  Chr.  Exam.  21 :  371.  —  (J.  W.  Alex- 
ander and  A.  B.  Dod)  Princ.  II :  27-  —  (C  Hodge) 
Princ.  12:  31.  —  Brownson,  5:  273,  409.  —  Pamph. 
23:  151.  —  NewEng.  i:  502.  —  Bost.  Q.  3:  265. 

—  and  R.  W.  Emerson.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  233. 

—  and  Locke.     (F.  Bowen)  Chr.  Exam.  23:  170. 

—  and  Thoreau.     (J..V.  O'Conor)  Cath.  World,  27:  2S9. 

—  Balfour  on.     (E.  Caird;  with  Balfour's  Reply)  Mind, 

4:  III,  114. 

—  Chinese.     (J.  E.  Johnson)  O.  &  N.  2:  186. 

—  Cook  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  479. 

—  Emerson's.     Bost.  Q.  4:  291. 

—  in  England,  New  England,  and  India.    (H.  Holbeach) 

Contemp.  29:  469. 

—  in  New  England.    (S.  Osgood)  Intemat.  R.  3:  742. — 

(R.   Connor)  Nation,   23:    107.  —  (H.  Adams)  No. 
Am.  123:  468. —J.  Spec.  Philos.  lo:  331.  — (S.M. 
Miller)  Penn  Mo.  8:  471. 
Frothingham's.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  245. 

—  in  Political  Ethics.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  31:  2S3. 

—  Kant's  System  of.     (A.  E.  Kroeger)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

3:  133- 

—  Watson  on.     (A.  J.  Balfour)  Mind,  6:  260. 

—  What  is  ?    Knick.  23:  205. 

Transcendentalist,  The.     (R.  W.  Emerson)  Dial,  3:  297. 
Transcendentalists,  Last  of  the.     (J.  S.  Hittell)  Pioneer, 

2:  356. 

—  of  Concord.     Eraser,  70:  245.     Same  art.  EcL  M.  63: 

231.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  83:  99,  178. 
Transcribers.     Chamb.  J.  4:  34a.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
8:  335.  — Chamb.  J.  50:  737. 


Transfiguration  of  Christ.  (G.  Bruckner)  Kitto,  40:  368. 
—  (T.  T.  Stone)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  6:  123. —  (L.  J.  Liv- 
ermore)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  7:  502.  — Chr.  Obs.  62:  497. 
64:  85.  —  (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  25:  211. 

—  and  the  Raising  of  Lazarus.     Fraser,  30:  154. 

—  Critical   Remarks  on.     (G.  F.  Simmons)  Chr.  Exam. 

42:  270. 

—  Hymn  on.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macniil.  21:  543. 
jSt  c  Jesus  Christ. 

Transfigured;  from  the  German.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  225. 
Transformation;  a  Tale.    (Mrs.  M.  W.  Shelley)  Internat. 

M.3:  70. 
Transfused   transformed;  a  Tale  of  Blood.     (J.  Payn) 

Belgra.  39:  iSo. 
Transit  of  Mercury.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  J.  Sci.  49:  142. 

See  Mercury. 

—  of  Venus.     See  Venus. 

Transits,  Past  and  coming,  and  Arctic  Exploration.  (R. 
A.  Proctor)  Pop   Sci.  R.  14:  264. 

Transit  Circle,  New  Paris.     Nature,  17:   165. 

Transit  Observation,  without  personal  Error.  (S.  P. 
LanglojO  Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  55. 

Transient  Goodness.     Chr.  Exam,  i:  170. 

Transition.     (J.  Neall)  Overland,  8:  381. 

Translating,  Progress  of  the  Art  of.  (W.  M.  Nevin) 
Mercersb.  3:  43. 

Translation,  Advantages  of.  (E.  W.  Pattison)  Univer- 
sity Q.  2:  124. 

—  Principles  of.     Chr.  R.  2:  596. 

with  Specimens  from  German  Lvric  Poets.  Colburn, 

58:  126-32S. 
Translations  from  the  Classics;    .(Eschylus.     No.  Brit. 

16:  259.  —  Cornh.  16:  109. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Scholarship.     (T.  A.  Thacher)  New 

Eng.  16:  762. 

—  Poetical,  Essay  on.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  92:  88. 
Translation  and  the  Future  State.     (J.  W.  Willmarth) 

Bapt.  Q.  2:  416. 
Transmigration  of  Souls.     (W.  R.  Alger)  No.  Am.  80: 

58.  — (J.  W.  Pontius)  Ref.  Q.  28:  625. 
Transmutation  of   Species.     (H.    B.   Adams)   No.  Am. 

107:  465. 

—  Problem  solved.     Chamb.  J.  39:  365. 
Transplanting  Trees,  Steuart  on.     Blaekw.  22:  409. 
Transportation   by  Railway   and   Ship-Canals.     (E.  H. 

Derby)  Harper,  60:  579. 

—  Cheap.    (S.  G.  Arnold)  Meth.  Q.  34:  5S3.  — Republic, 

i:  337.  461-     2:  40,  233,  321. 

New  System  of.    (W.  B.  Hyde)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  229. 

Report  on,  1874.     Nation,  18:  294. 

—  Economy  of  Speed  in.    (F.  R.  Conder)  Fraser,  98:  647. 

—  of  Freight  and  Passengers.     (M.  Coryell)  Eel.  Engin. 

10:  227. 

—  on  Railroads,  Cost  of,    1843.     (C   Ellet)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  34:  145-361.     36:  316,  361.     37:   I,  73. 

—  Question  of.     Blaekw.  66:   519.  —  i\Io.  R.  38:   205. — 

(S.  T.  Dillaye)  Scrib.  16:  687.  — (W.  Bross)  Lake- 
side, 9:  359,  387.  —  (M.  Lamarle)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
71:  217,  289,  368. 

—  Science  of.     (J.  D.  Potts)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  2:  115. 

—  Wire-Rope.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  278. 
Transportation  of   Criminals.     Dub.   Univ.  49:    312. — 

No.  Brit.  38:  I.  — Ed.  R.  58:  336.  86:  214.  90: 
I.  —  Once  a  Week,  8:  508.  —  Irish  Q.  6:  559. — 
Liv.  Age,  29:  213. 

—  Abandonment  of.     Eel.  R.  85:  749. 

—  and  Colonization,  Lang  on.     Mo.  R.  143:  i. 

—  and  Imprisonment.     Blaekw.  55:  5^3. 

—  and  Ticket-of-Leave,  Mr.  Justice  Willes  on.     Fraser, 

55:  216. 

—  Horrors  of.     (W.  Barber)  Liv.  Age,  14:  306. 

—  to  Australia.     (J.  Plummer)  Victoria,  4:  218. 


TRANSPORTED 


1322 


TRAVELING 


1 


Transported  for  Life.     House.  Words,  5:  455,  482. 
Transubstantiation.    Kitto,  35:  21. — Brownson,  23:  55. 

—  (F.  H.  Hedge)  Unita.  K.4:   545. — Theo.  Repos. 

5-  397.  — Canad   Mo.  12:  627.     13:  So. 

—  Tractarian  View  of.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  599. 
See  Lord's  Supper;  Real  Presence. 

Transvaal,  The.     ISIacmil.  36:  70. 

—  and  Holland.    (W.  H.  De  Beaufort)  19th  Cent.  9:  573. 

—  and  its  People.     Lond.  Q.  53:  355. 

—  and  the  Zulu  Country.    (J.  Sanderson)  Fortn.  29:  937. 

—  Annexation  of.    Fraser,  96:  179.  — Lond.  Q.  50:  353. 

—  Besieged  in;  Defense  of  Standerton.    Blackw.  130:  i, 

264.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  424,  741.    151:  163. 

—  Question  of,  iSSo.    (F.  E.  Colenso)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27: 

lOI. 

—  Republic  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:   133. 

—  Story  of.     (F.  Boyle)  Belgra.  33:  439. 
Transylvania,  Bern's  Campaign  in.     Brit.  Q.  13:  3. 

—  Day's  Journey  in.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  St.  James,  6:  43. 

—  in  1S66.     Cornh.  14:  567. 

—  Products  and  People  of.    Ed.  R.  123:  130.  —  (R.  Bell) 

Fortn.  3:   120. 

—  Sketch  of.     (J.  W.  Ozanne)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  594. 

—  Two  Days  in.     (R.  S.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  2:  2^7- 

—  Unitarian  Churches  in.    (J.  J.  Tayler)  Theo.  R.  6:  i. 

—  University  and  State  Normal  School  of.   Am.  J.  Educ. 

3:  217. 
See  Enyed. 
Transylvanian  Anatoniie.  (R.  B.  Peake)  Bentley,  8:  2S8. 
Traps  for  Human  Beings.     Lond.  M.  22:  615. 
Trap  Rocks,  Igneous  Origin  of.     (B.  Sillimau)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  17:  119. 
Trapeze,  Trick  of  the.     .All  the  Year,  8:  232. 
Trapper,  The  free.     All  the  Year,  23:  156. 
Trapper's  Life.     (D.  E.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  3:  563. 
Trapping  of  wild  Animals  in  Simbirsk.     Once  a  Week, 

4-'  349- 
Trappist  Monks.    (J.  MacDonald)  Fraser,  85:  448.    Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  113:   349. —  House.  Words,  7:  385. 

—  Traits  of.  Liv.  Age,  38:  81.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  30:  100. 

—  Visit  to.     St.  James,  4:  117. 
See  La  Trappe. 

Trash,  Laudation  of      Chamb.  J.  22:  31. 

Traske,  William,  Petition  of,  1661.     N.  E.  Reg.  6:  369. 

—  Will  of,  1666.    N.  E.  Reg.  11 :  257. 

Trass  and   Puzzolana,    Artificial.     (Gen.    Treussart)   J. 

Frankl.  List.  25:  i. 
Travanc(;)re,  Reminiscence  of.     (E.  Jackson)  Overland, 

4:  65. 
Travel.     (C.  P.  Hawes)  Galaxy,  i:  703. 

—  and  Theology.     Brit.  Q.  8:  432. 

—  Art  of.     Chamb.  J.  23:  374. 

—  Artistic,  Blanc's.     Colburn,  II3:  253. 

—  Beckford  and  the  Literature  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman) 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  7. 

—  Comments  on.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  488. 

—  during  the  Half-Century,  1800-50.     Westm.  70:  426. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  537.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
46:  235. 

—  Foreign.     (J.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  9:  260.  —  Ox.  Prize 

Ess"!  1:1.—  (H.  N.  Dav)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  455.  — 
(S.  S.  Bartlett)  0.  &  N.  4:  433.— (H.  T.  Tucker- 
man) Putnam,  II :  530. 

—  The  grand  Tour    150   Years   ago.      (H.    S.    Wilson) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  17:  147. 

—  How  to  enjoy.     Chamb.  J.  38:  394. 

—  in  Europe,  Art  of.     Nat.  R.  17:  103.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  78:  339. 
Expense  of.     (W.  L.  Gage)  New  Eng.  22:  445. 

—  Intiuei'>p  of.     (H.  Kingsley)  Tinsley,  10:  59.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  255. 

—  Lady's  Journal  of.     Fraser,  50:  80,  440. 


Travel,  Miseries,  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  429. 

—  Ocean  Log  from  Newcastle  to  Brisbane.     (W.  Senior) 

Gent.  M.  n.s.  16:  541,  673.     17:  35,  178.      18:  352. 

—  Romance   of   modern.     Quar.   149:    200.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  144:  771. 

—  Under  foreign  Mahogany.    (B.  Jerrold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

16:  694.     17:  200. 
Travel  Pictures.     (H.  T.  Lee)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  676. 
Travels  and  Opinions  of  Mr.  Jolly  Green.     Colburn,  75: 

149-408.     76:  102-425.     77:  93-433.     78:   65-470. 

—  and  Travelers.     Dub.  Univ.  22:  154. 

—  Descriptions  of.     Nav.  M.  2:  42S. 

—  Hiibner's  Ramble  round  the  World.    Quar.  143:  238. 

—  Ed.  R.  138:  65. 

—  in  distant  Lands.  (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  8:  128. 

—  of  Kerim  Khan.     Blackw.  54:  453,  564,  753. 

—  of  young  Cct'lebs.     Lond.  See   21:  50-341. 

—  Recent,  1S52.     Fraser,  46:  245. 

—  Recent  Geographical  E.xploration,  1S80.     (C.  P.  Daly) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  171. 

—  with  a  Valetudinarian.     Cath.  AVorld,  18:  522. 
Traveled  and  traveling  People.     (A.  B.  Reach)  Peop.  J. 

3:  209,  300. 
Traveler,  The.     (0.  Goldsmith)  Harper,  2:  289. 

—  Notes  of  a.     Blackw.  45:  6S2.     46:  19. 
Traveler's  Oracle.     Blackw.   22:  445. — Mus.   11:  518. 

—  Mo.  R.  114:  270. —  Lond.  M.  19:   iSi. 
Travelers,  American.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Putnam,  5:  561. 
Characteristics  of.    (S.  Williams)  Overland,  2:  418. 

See  Americans. 

—  and  Traveling.     (G.  M.  Sweeney)  Cath.  World,  17: 

676,  S22.  — (D.  M.  Craik)  Good  Words,  19:  825. 

—  and  Voyagers.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  296. 

—  Books  for,  1S51.     Fraser,  44:  219. 

—  Gossip  about.     Chamb.  J.  57:  424. 

—  Lady.     (Miss  Rigby)  Quar.  76:  98.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  6:  423.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  5:  524.  —  Chamb. 
J.  50:  328. 

—  Law  of .     Chamb.  J.  37:  315. 

—  Recent.     Fraser,  40:  246. 
1850.     Fraser,  42:  46. 

—  Tricks  upon.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  180. 
Travelers'  Contrivances.     Liv.  Age,  48:  365. 
Travelers'  Tales.     All  the  Year,  6:  357. 
Traveling.     Quar.  48:  346. 

—  and  Christmas.     (L.  Cross)  Colburn,  167:  598. 

—  Art  of.     (Mrs.  A.  Smith)  Tinsley,  29:  361. 

—  by  Land,  Art  of.     Temp.  Bar,  i :  558. 

—  Continental,  and  Residence  abroad.     Quar.  38:   145. 

—  Economy  and  Safety  of  different  Modes  of.     (VV.  Bou- 

ton)  J.  Frankl.  List.  79:  263. 

—  in  England,  in  olden  Times.     Temp.  Bar,  33:  320. 

in  17th  to  19th  Centuries.     Penny  M.  4:  186,  198. 

in  1800.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  i:  797. 

—  in  the  last  Century.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  475. 

—  in  Europe.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  6S5. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     (T.  Wright)  Art  J.  II :  329.  — 

(W.  Besant)  Belgra.  12:  379. 

—  in  the  olden  Time.     Penny  M.  lO:   182. 

—  Literary  Advantages  of.     (R.  de  Rochelle)  West.  M. 

5:  567- 

—  Medical  Philosophy  of.     Dem.  R.  13:  51. 

—  Mission  of  the  Traveler.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words, 

15:  354- 

—  Modern.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  733.  —  Blackw.  64:  185. 

—  Old  Time,  in  New  York.     Hist.  M.  19:  14. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Dem.  R.  14:  527. 

—  Pleasures  and  Drawbacks  of.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  347. 

—  Superficial.     Dub.  R.  14:  255. 

—  Thoughts  on.     Godej',  24:  40. 
See  Abroad ;  Tourists. 

Traveling  Acquaintance.     House.  Words,  18:  285. 


TRAVELING 


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TREES 


Traveling  Companions.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Allan.  26:  600, 

684. 
Traveling  Mems,  Dyke's.     Mo.  R.  133:  34. 
Traveling  Romances.     Eel.  Mus.  i:  90. 
Traveling  Title- ;  or  Omnibus  Customers.  Eraser,  16:  676. 
Traveling  Tutor.     (L.  F.  A.  Buckingtiam)  Am.  Whig  Pv. 

9:  345.  453- 
Travemiinde.     Colburn,  165:  902. 
Travis,  Wm.  B.,  Hero  of  tlie  Alamo.     Hist.  M.  3:  204. 
Trawls  and  Trawlers.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Belgra.  18:  97. 
Trawl-Fishers.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  6:  398. 
Trawl  Nets.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  9:  251, 
Trawling  and  Dredging.     Chamb.  J.  27:  333. 
Treacle.     (H.  Macmillan)  Good  Words,  9:  754. 
Treadmill.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  15S. 

—  before  Trial.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  39:  299. 

—  Description  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  28:  428. 

—  Evils  incident  to.     Pamph.  23:  i. 

—  in  Prison  Discipline.     Eel.  R.  38:  549. 
Treadwell,  Daniel;  Inventor.  (M.  Wyman)  Atlan.  32:  470. 
Treadwell,   John,  with  portrait.     (D.  Olmsted)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  15:  225. — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  665. 
Treason  and  Traitors.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Nation,  i:  265. 

—  Commission  for  Trials  for.     Blackw.  7:  561. 

—  Ethics  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  72:  392. 

—  High.     Chamb.  J.  42:  729. 

Treason  of  Ganelon.     (Ariosto)  Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  61-367. 
Treasure ;  a  Christmas  Story.     ( W.  I.  Paulding)  Putnam, 

13:  27. 
Treasure,  The.     (E.  Souvestre)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  749. 

—  of  Gran  Quivira.     Chamb.  J.  58:  567-614. 

—  of  the  three  Kings.     (J.  G.  Austin)  Galaxy,  6:  808. 
Treasure  Convoy.     Blackw.  49:  5S9. 

Treasure  Trove.     (L.  Kip)  Overland,  4:  502. 

—  and  unclaimed  Wreck.     Chamb.  J.  40:  134. 

—  in  Maine.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  9. 

Treasure  Trove;  a  Tale.     (S.  Hyde)  Putnam,  14:  437. 
Treasure  Trove;  a  Tale.     Broad w.  6:  120. 
Treasure  Trove;  a  Poem.     (L.  Chase,  jr.)  Atlan.  6:  15. 
Treasury,  English,  Records  of  the.     Penny  M.  14:  350. 

—  of  the  United  States,  1S50.     Dem.  R.  28:  24. 

Condition  of,  1S71.  (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  12:  6. 

Walker's  Reporton,  1845.     So.  Q.  9:  392. 

Treasury  Accounts,  Process  of  settling.   Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

33:  723. 
Treasury  Benches.     Eraser,  31:  493. 
Treasury  Board,  Continental.     (A.  S.  Bolles)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  34:  117,  273. 
Treasury  Department,  United  States.     Putnam,  12:  741. 

—  Formation  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  341. 

—  in  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  95. 

Treasury  Notes  and  Bank  Papers.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
16:  .^01. 

—  as  Currency.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  497. 

Treat,  Selah  Burr.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  Cong.  Q.  19:  347. 
Treaty,  Jay's.     (F.  C.  Gray)  No.  Am.  17:   142. 

—  of  Berlin,  1S7S.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  27:  50,  loS. 

—  (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  27:  159. 

Foreign  Opinions  of.     (E.  de  Laveleye)  Fortn.  30: 

616. 

—  of  Commerce  with  France,  and  the  Budget,  i860.    Nat. 

R.  10:  313. 

—  of  Gemianic Confederation.  (H.  G.  Rice)  Hunt,  12:  70. 

—  of  Ghent.     Niles's  Reg,  20:  234.     32:  71. 

—  of  Hubertsburg,  1763.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  641. 

—  of  Paris,  1763.     Dub.  Univ.  50:  641. 
1856.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  256,  309. 

—  of  the  United  States  with  Belgium.     Hunt,  14:  564. 

with  Brazil,  1829.     Niles's  Reg.  36:  109. 

1830.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  33.  — Ann.  Reg.  5:  [33. 

with  Central  America,  1825.     Ann.  Reg.  I :  [40.  — 

Niles's  Reg.  31:  172. 


Treaty  of    the  United   States  with  China,   Cushing's. 

Hunt,  14:  93. 

with  Choctaw  Indians.     Ann.  Reg.  6:  84. 

with  Columbia,  1S25.     Ann.  Reg.  i:  [17. — Niles's 

Reg.  28:  252. 

with  Creek  Indians.     Ann.  Reg.  7:  [94. 

with  Denmark,  1826.     Niles's  Reg.  31:  119,  220. 

1S30.  Niles's  Reg.  38:  307.  —  Ann.  Reg.  7:  [214. 

with  France,  1822.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  2S2.    23:  392. 

1831.     Ann.  Reg.  6:  81. 

with  Great  Britain,   1783;   Correspondence  of  W. 

Jay  and  J.  Q.  Adams.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  39. 

181S.     Niles's  Reg.  15:  434. 

with  Hanover.     Hunt,  16:  611.     19:  411. 

with  Hauseatic  Republics,  1828.     Niles's  Reg.  34: 

276. 

with  Mexico,  1S31.     Ann.  Reg.  7:  [76. 

with  Naples,  1832.     Ann.  Reg.  8:  [130. 

with  New  Granada.     Hunt,  19:  205. 

with  Portugal,  iSii.     Walsh's  R.  i:  app. 

with  Prussia,  1829.     Niles's  Reg.  36:  94. 

1S30.     Niles's  Reg.  39:  14.  — Ann.  Reg.  5:  43. 

with  Russia,  1823.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  313. 

1S32.     Ann.  Reg.  8:  [132. 

with  Spain,  1821.     Niles's  Reg.  2o:  39. 

with  Sweden,  1818.     Niles's  Reg.  15:  390. 

1827.     Ann.  Reg.  4:  102. 

with  Tunis.     Niles's  Reg.  27:  355. 

with  the  two  Sicilies.     Hunt,  14:  561. 

—  of  Utrecht.     Quar.  79:  399. 

—  of  Washington,  1S42.     Quar.  71:  560. 

1871.     (T.  D.   Woolsey)  New  Eng.   32:   152,  269, 

530.  —  Harper,  45:  913.  —  (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation, 
12:  332.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  14:  84-400. — 
Ev.  Sat.  10:  482.  —  (C.  Lindsey)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  2. 
—  (J.  Beaty)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  354. 

and  Canada.     St.  James,  32:  12. 

Caleb  Gushing  on.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  16: 

in  Parliament.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  50,  74. 

The  indirect  Claims.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  15:  S2. 

Uses  of  the  Geneva  Arbitration.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  15:  133,  180. 
See  Alabama  Claims;  Geneva  Conference. 

—  Reciprocity.     Am.    Whig   R.   4:  553.  — (J.    L.  Tell- 

kampf)  Hunt,  14:  51. 

Treaty-making  Power  of  the  United  States.     (G.  H.  Yea- 
man)  Nation,  6:  349. 

Treaty  Obligations.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Fortn.  14:  715. 

Treaties,  Alphabetical  List  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  130. 

—  from  1778  to  1823.     Niles's  Reg.  25:  206. 

—  of  Commerce.     See  Commercial  Treaties. 

—  of  Mediajval  and  Modern  llistory.     (E.  Creasy)  Dub. 

Univ.  49:  129,  387,  643.     50:  158,  476,  641. 

—  Some  famous.     All  the  Year,  25:  423. 
Trebizond  and  Erzeroum.     (R.  Curzon)  Nat.  M.  13:  i. 

—  Monastery  of  Sunielas.     (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Fraser,  83: 

195.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  481. 
Tree  and  Brook.     (M.  W.  Cabell)  Overland,  7:  521. 

—  Great,  of  Java.     Chamb.  J.  8:   140. 

—  of  Knowledge.     (C.  Kingsley)  Ev.  Sat.  16:  270. 

—  of  Knowledge;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  41:  663. 

—  of  Life.     (H.  C.  Barlow)  Kitto,  30:  64.  —(Dr.  Piper) 

Kitto,  32:  376.  34:  27.  36:  57.  — (T.  M.  Coan) 
Galaxy,  17:  526. 

—  of  Life.     (C.  Chesebrough)  Putnam,  2:  202,  264. 

—  of  Odenwald.     (0.  Roquette)  Appleton,  24:  481. 

—  of  the  Village.     (]Mrs.  Holland)  Godey,  20:  37. 
Trees.     Chamb.  J.  45:  327.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  12. — 

Putnam,  6:  518. 

—  Age  and  Size  of.     Am.  Alma.  1838:  102.  —  Mus.  36: 

569. 


TREES 


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TREVITHICK 


Trees,  Americau,  Forest.    (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 

35:  399-  — (J-  ^-  Gray)  No.  Ain.  44:  334.  — (W. 

Flagg)   Harper,  6:  257.  —  (J.  W.  Cliickering,  jr.) 

Am.  Natural.  4:  214. 

Historical.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  24:  721. 

Shade.     (VV.  G.  Atkinson)  Am.  Arch.  7:  iSi. 

—  and  Flowers,  Sacred.     Quar.  114:  210. 

—  and  Plants,  Acclimatization  of.    (A.  W.  Bennett)  Am. 

Natural.  4:  528. 

—  and  Shrubs,  Loudon's  British.  Ed.  II.  69:  3S4. —  Quar. 

62:  332. 

for   English   Plantations,   Mongredien's.      Nature, 

2:  68. 

—  and  their  Uses.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  No.  Am.  85:  178. 

—  Beauty  of.     (W.  Flagg)  Atlan.  21:  642. 

—  Budding  of.     Sharpe,  33:  2S7. 

—  Canadian  Forest.     (Mrs.  Traill)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  90. 

—  Conical  Growth  of.     Chamb.  J.  39:  326. 

—  Coniferous.     Ed.  R.  120:  345. 

—  Favorite;  a  Poem.     Fraser,  43:  156. 

—  English  and  American.     (J.  A.  Howard)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  12:  361. 

—  Forest,  Evelyn  on,  1S12.     Eel.  R.  16:   1108. 

—  Giant,  of  California.     Chamb.  J.  38:  346.     36:  125. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  54:  416.  —  (I.  H.  Bromley)  Scrib. 
3:  261.  — Blackw.  99:  196.  —  (A.  M.  Manning) 
Overland,  5:  397.  —  (A.  Murray)  Ed.  New  Philos. 
J.  67:  I.  68:  205.  —  Chamb.  J.  26:  39S.  —  Liv. 
Age,  52:  438. 

—  Growth  of.   Chamb.  J.  38:  4.  —  (H.  Coultas)  Sharpe, 

44:  141. 

and  Decay  of.     Sharpe,  37:  307. 

Observations  on.    (H.  Coultas)  Godey,  59:  344. 

—  in  a  Hygienic  Point  of  View.     Chamb.  J.  42:  219. 

—  in  Nebraska,  Distribution  of.     (J.  T.  Allan)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  82:   165. 

—  in  Western  New  York,  Some  large.     (S.  B.  Buckley) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  63:  397. 

—  Legends  respecting.     Chamb.  J.  i:   188,211. 

—  Lesson  from.     (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  341. 

—  Longevity  of.     (A.  Gray)  No.  Am.  59:  189.  —  (De 

CandoUe)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  15:  330.  —  (E.  Lewis) 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  321. 

—  A  Lover  of;  J.  Evelyn.    All  the  Year,  24:  294. 

—  Mystic.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Fraser,  82:  590,  705. 

—  Natural  Grouping  of.     (W.  Flagg)  Atlan.  8:  129. 

—  Nature,  Longevity,  and  Size  of.    (A.  Harvey)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  42:  I. 

—  of  Massachusetts,  Emerson  on.     (A.  W.  Abbot)  No. 

Am.  66:  190.  —  (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  294. 

—  Old.     (.J.  S.  Barry)  Atlan.  34:  676. 

—  Ornamental  Planting.     Westm.  11:  97. 

—  Planting  and  Management  of.     Chamb.  J.  16:  i. 

—  Planting  Waste  Lands.     Quar.  36:   558. 

—  Poetry  of.     Chamb.  J.  20:  315. 

—  Rare  Lawn-Trees.     (S.  Parsons,  jr.)  Scrib.  19:  34. 

—  Sacred.     (J.  Kitto)  Kitto,  i :  290.  —  (H.  C.  Barlow) 

Kitto,  29:  273. 

—  Shade,  in  our  large  Cities.     Nat.  Q.  31 :  337. 

—  Stuart's  Planter's  Guide.     Ed.  R.  49:  102. 

—  Talk  about.     (O.  S.  Round)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  61. 

—  Timber,  and  Dry-Rot.    (Sir  .J.  Barrow)  Quar.  12:  227. 

Canadian.     (C.  Robb)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  6:  28. 

of  Bengal.    (Capt.  IMunro)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  46:  84. 

—  Traits  of.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  4S4. 

—  Transplantation  of.     Blackw.  23:    409.  —  New  Eng. 

M.  7:  1S5. 

—  Useful  and  picturesque.     Mo.  R.  162:  468. 

—  Value  of.     Land  We  Love,  6:  204. 

—  Waverley  Oaks.     Atlan.  40:  319. 
See  Forestry. 

Tree  Aloes  of  S.  Africa.   (W.  T.  T.  Dyer)  Nature,  11 :  89. 


Tree  and  Serpent  Worship,  Fergusson  on.  (K.  Blind) 
No.  Am.  no:  82.  —  (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fraser,  79:  417. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  652.  —  Ed.  R.  130:  484. — 
(L.  J.  Trotter)  Contemp.  12:  79.  —  Cornh.  19:  626. 
See  Serpent  Worship. 

Tree  Cultivation,  Karl  Koch  on.  (D.Oliver)  Nature,  2:  351. 

Tree-felling  Machine,  Steam.     Pract.  M.  7:  341. 

Tree-Planting.     Quar.  142:  50. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  50:  575. 
Treffrey,  R.     Am.  Meth.  M.  22:  226. 

Trelawney,  Edward  John.  Temp.  Bar,  63:  325.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  151 :  486. 

—  Adventures  of  a  younger  Son.     Westm.  17:  34. 
Tremaine,  or  the  Man  of  Refinement.     See  Ward,  R.  P. 
Tremoille,  M.  A.  de  la.  Princess  Orsini.     See  Orsini. 
Tremoille  Family,  Letters  to.     (P.  Marchegay  and  A.  W. 

Franks)  Arch.  39:  143. 
Tremorel,  Count  Hector.  Fate  of.    Bentley,  63:  540,  622. 
Trench,  Power  le  Poer,  Memoir  of.  Chr.  Obs.  45:  3S5-769. 
Trench,   Richard  Chevenix,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ. 

84:  532. —Cong.  5:  iSi. 

—  On  the  Study  of  Words.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  692. 
Anti-Catholic  Spirit  of.     Dub.  R.  40:  515. 

—  Poems.    (F.  W.  H.  Myers)  19th  Cent.  2:  488.— Blackw. 

38:  417. — Chr.  Rem.  2:  153.     4:  132. 

—  Sermons.   Brit.  Q.  28:  181.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  426. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  588. 

—  Writings  of.    Colburn,  99:  151.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

39:  491. 
Trench,  Mrs.  Richard,  Remains  of.     Ed.  R.  116:  238. 
Trench,  M.  Steuart.     lerne.     Ed.  R.  133:  501. 

—  Realities  of  Irish  Life.     Fraser,  79:  80. 
Trenchard  Property.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  293,  400,  474. 
Trenck,  Francis.     All  the  Year,  26:  5 58. 
Trendelenburg,  F.  A.,  and  Hegel.     (W.  T.  Harris)  J. 

Spec.  Philos.  9:  yo. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (G.  S.  Morris)  New  Eng.  33:  287. 
Trent,  Cathedral  of.  Restoration  of.    Am.  Arch.  8:  135. 

—  Council  of.   (A.  Pichler)  Contemp.  16:  124.  — (J.  Dow- 

ling)  Chr.  R.  21:  112. —  (J.  K.  Johnston)  Meth.  Q. 
17:  67.  — St.  Paul's,  6:  169.—  Eel.  R.  96:  704. — 
Sharpe,  13:  271.  —  Brownson,  13:  444. —  (M.  O'Con- 
ner)  Cath.  World.  10:  24. 

Historians  of.     Dub.  R.  33:  184. 

Waterworth  on.     Brownson,  6:  253. 

Trente  et  Quarante,  Game  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  58. 

Trente-et-un ;  or  two  Rivals.  (L.  de  la  Ram6)  Bentlej', 
49:  417. 

Trente-trois.     Lond.  Soc.  lo:  531. 

Trenton,  Battle  of.     Godey,  32:  51. 

Trenton  Falls.     Nat.  M.  i:  102.  —  Internat.  M.  3:  292. 

Tr^port  as  a  Watering-Place.  (T.  F.  Wedmore)  Once  a 
Week,  14:  225. 

Tres  Marias,  Naturalist's  Visit  to.  (A.  J.  Grayson)  Over- 
land, 9:  262. 

Trespass  and  Negligence.  (0.  W.  Holmes,  jr.)  Am.  Law 
R.  14:  I. 

Tress  of  Hair.     (I.  G.  Meredith)  O.  &  N.  4:  277. 

Tress  of  Hair;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  8:  97. 

Trevanion  Hall.     (E.  E.  Hamilton)  Colburn,  153:  601. 

154:  33-443- 
Trevelyan,  Sir  Charles,  and  Mr.  Wilson.    (J.  M.  Ludlow) 

Macmil.  2:  164. 
Trevelyan  Papers.    Ed.  R.  138:  i.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

118:  771. 
Trevelyan;  a  Novel.     Quar.  50:  413. 
Treves.     Bentley,  54:  342. 

—  Black  Gate  of.     Penny  M.  3:  487. 

Treviiians'  Summer  Trip,  and  what  came  of  it.     Lond. 

Soc.  10:  114.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  416. 
Trevithick,  Richard,  Life  and  Inventions  of.     (F.  Trevi- 

thick)  Pract.  M.  i :  90. 


TREVITHICK 


1325 


TRINITY 


Trevithick,  Richard,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     Pract.  M. 

7:  2S9. 
Trial,  Ancient  Modes  of.    (W.  S.  Gibson)  Arcli.  32:  263, 

—  at  Toulouse.     All  the  Year,  6:  500. 

—  b}'  Battle.   Cornh.  22:  715.  —  (A.  Dumas)  Sharpe,  16: 

50,  99,  175. 

—  by  Combat.   Chamb.  J.  23:  2S9-317.  —  Penny  M.  12: 

I54- 

—  by  Fire.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  24:  41. 

—  by  Judicial  Combat.     Chamb.  J.  8:  126. 

—  by  Jurv.     See  Jury. 

—  by  Ordeal.     (R.  S."  Vidal)  Arch.  15 :  192.  —  Penny  M. 

":  39,  53- 

in  Aria  and  Africa.     Chamb.  J.  45:  599. 

in  the  19th  Century',     Chamb.  J.  29:  292. 

—  Endurance  of.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  14:  511. 

—  French  Assize  under  Louis  XIY.    (H.  Leach)  Macmil. 

42:  290.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  795. 

—  French  Criminal.     (H.  Spicer)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  455. 
1690.     House.  Words,  11:  356. 

Trials,  Celebrated,  of  the  19th  Century.     Eraser,  7:  393. 

8:  207,  445. 
Tronson  du  Coudray.     Ed.  R.  95:  281. 

—  Criminal.     See  Criminal  Trials. 

—  Ecclesiastical.     Am.  Church  R.  20:  198. 

—  of  Handy,  Tooke,  and  Thehvell.     Westm.  40:  474. 

—  of  London  Jailers  for  Murder.     Chamb.  J.  18:  315. 

—  Remarkable.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  6S7.     74:56-692.    75: 

88,  223.  —  St.  James,  10:  32S. 

—  Scottish  Causes  Celebres.     Hogg,  3:  245. 

—  State.     -See  State  Trials. 

See  names  of  2}ersons  tried,  as  Canning,   Elizabeth; 
Annesley,  J.;  Somerset;  etc. 
Trials  and  Errors  of  Joseph  Primrose.   (Mrs.  C.  M.  Town) 
Atlan.  41 :   165. 

—  and  Victories  of  Winnie  Harwood;    a   Storj'.      Mo. 

Rel.  M.  ?7:  117,  173. 

—  of  a  good-natured  Man.     Mus.  5:  238. 

—  of  Thomas  Atkins;  a  Tale.     St.  James,  li:  316. 

—  of  the  Tredgolds;  a  Novel.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  394,  511. 

8:  80-521.     9:  67-546.     10:  97-426. 
Trial  Sermon.     Liv.  Age,  77:  30,  62. 
Trial  Trip  of  the  "  Flying  Cloud."     (J.  R.  Orton)  Atlan. 

4-   575- 
Trial  Trips.     Eel.  Engin.  12:  35. 

Triangle,   Plane,  and  the  Sum  of  the  Angles.     (G.  P. 

Young)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  5:  332. 
Triangulation,  Feat  in.     Nature,  21:   157. 
Trianon,  Little,  Last  Days  of.     Bentley,  64:  293. 
Triassic  Dinosauria.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Nature,  i:  23. 
Triassic  Formatiim  of  the  Atlantic  States.    (L  C.  Russell) 

Am.  Natural.  14:  703. 
Tribes  and  Tongues.     All  the  Year,  3:  418. 
Tribus  Lnpostoribus.     Colburn,  4:  45S. 
Tribute,  The;  a  Collection  of  Poems.     Ed.  R.  66:  103. 
Trichinie;  Diseased  Pork.     (J.  Gamgee)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  3: 

141.  —  Ev.  Sat.  i:  477.     11:  239. — Chamb.  J.  48: 

467.  — (C.  W.  Eliot)  Nation,  2:  441. 
Trichotomy  of  Man.     (E.  S.  Wilson)  Am.  Church  R. 

35:  67. 
Trick,  A  lost.     Chamb.  J.  16:  255,  319. 
Tricks.     All  the  Year,  20:  407. 

—  of  Trade.     Chamb.  J.  40:  238. 

—  upon  Travelers.     Coll)urn,  42:  313. 

Tricycle,   Perreaux's  Steam.     (L.  S.  Ware)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  108:  402. 
Tried  for  his  Life;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  131. 
Tried  Friendship.     House.  Words,   18:  387.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  59:  525. 
Trieste.     (G.  Latham)  Dark  Blue,  4:  103. 

—  and  Commerce  of  Austria.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Hunt,  10: 

495- 


Trifels,  Castle  of.     Once  a  Week,  8:  82. 
Trifles,  Importance  of.     Temp.  Bar,  II :  236. 

—  Infinitesimal  Legislation.     Colburn,  57:  532. 

—  light  as  Air.     Belgra.  25:  47. 

Trifling  Mistake;  a  Story.     (I.  Amory)  Galaxy,  13:  238. 

Triglobularic  Mystery.     Dem.  R.  34:  388. 

Trigonometrical  Developments.  (J.  M.  Richardson)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  62:  409. 

Trigonometrical  Survey  of  England  and  Wales.  (J.  Play- 
fair)  Ed.  R.  5:  372. —  Eel.  R.  i:  T28,  199. 

Trigonometry,  Bonnycastle's,  1S07.     Eel.  R.  7:   52. 

—  Gregory's.     Mo.  K.  84:  416. 

—  Woodhouse's.     Quar.  4:    392. — Ed.   R.   17:   122. — 

Eel.  R.  11:  25. 
Trilobites.     Nature,  9:  228. 

—  Characters  of.    (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i :  271. 

—  Enibr^-onic  Fonns  of.     (S.  W.  Ford)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113: 

265.     122:  250. 

—  from  Canadian  Rocks.     (E.  J.  Chapman)  Canad.  J. 

n.  s.  3:  230. 

—  Structure  of  the  Eye  of.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am. 

Natural.  14:  503. 
Trimble,  James.     Pennsyl.  M.  5:  82. 
Trimmings  and  Trimmers.     (I.  Kentish)  Once  a  Week, 

4:  259. 
Trinidad  and  State  of  Emancipation.     Mo.  R.  157:  311. 

—  De  Verteuil's.     Liv.  Age,  58:  26. 

—  Native  Bitumens  of.      (W.  I.  Crosby)  Am.  Natural. 

13:  229. 

—  Pitch  Lake  of.     (N.  S.  Manross)  Am.  J.  Sci.  70:  153. 
Trinita  di  Monte.     (H.  D.  Jenkins)  Overland,  3:   144. 
Trinitarians,  Norton  on  Doctrines  of.  Chr.  Exam.  14:  396. 

—  Wilson's  Concessions  of.     Chr.  Exam.  33:  248. 
Trinitarian  and  Unitarian  Controversy.      (E.  H.  Sears 

and  A.  M.  Wellington)  Mo.  Rel.M.  46:  389.  47:  10. 
Trinitarian  and  Unitarian  Doctrine.     Chr.  Exam,  i:  221. 
Trinitarian  Bible  Society.     Chr.  Obs.  32:  i,  117,  358. 
Trinitarian  Controversy.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:  269,  333. 

—  in  the  Early  Church.     (E  H.  Hall)  Uuita.  R.  2:  205. 
Trinitarian   Doctrine,  Philosophy  of,   Pease's.      (E.  E. 

Higbee)  Mercersb.  23:  195. 
Trinitarianism.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  17.  —  Prosp.  R.  4:  145. 

—  and  Unitarianism.     Bost.  Q.  2:  378. 

—  Practical  Tendency  of.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  112. 
Trinity,  The.     (A.  d'.  C.  Twe?t«n)  Bib.  Sac.  3:  499,  760. 

4:  25. —  (R.  Emerson)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  4:  204. — 
Chr.  Disc.  3:  268.  —  (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr. 
Exam.  41:  56,  —Gen.  Repos.  i:  73-  —  (A.  R.  Kre- 
mer)  Ref.  Q.  27:  461.  —  Bost.  R.  4:  i. 

—  and  the  double  Procession.     (F.  A.  Henry)  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  6:  iS. 

—  Artistic  Representations  of.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam. 

41:  365. 

—  Burris  on.     (W.  H.  Wynn)  Luth.  Q.  6:  161. 

—  Busbnell  on.     (J.  W.  Thompson)  Chr.  Exam.  60:  161. 

—  Cheneviere"s  Essays  on.  (H.Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  12:  39. 

—  Church  Dogma  of.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Chr.  Exam.  86: 

221. 

—  Cornelius's  Sermon  on.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  257. 

—  Doctrii;e  of.     New  Eng.  8:   i.  —  (E.  Robie)  Bib.  Sac. 

27:  262.  —  (D.  Bagot)  Chr.  Obs.  64:  163.  —  (J.  C. 

Kimball)  Chr.  Exam.  82:  36.  —  (F.  Garrettson)  Am. 

Meth.  M.  8:  81.  — Chr.  Obs.  6:  217,  281,  349. 

and  Reason.     Am.  Church  R.  25:  345. 

Aute-Nicene.     (J.Williams)  Am.  Church  R.    14: 

397.  — (P.   Schaff)   Bib.  Sac.    15:  726.     Same  art. 

Theo.  Eel.  4:  209. 
as  the  Faith  of  the  Christian  Fathers.     (N.  S.  Fol- 

som)  Unita.  R.  16:  313. 

—  a  Doctrine  of  Athanasius.    (R.  H.  Bacon)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

6:  39S. 

—  Dialogue  on.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  23:  141. 


TRINITY 


1326 


TROPICS 


Trinity,  The,  Jonathan  Edwards  on.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib. 
Sac.  38:  147,  233- 

—  Field  on.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  26,  165. 

—  God's  threefold  Revelation  of  Himself.     (C.  A.  Row) 

Princ.  n.  s.  1 :  702. 

—  Human  and  Material.     (A.  J.  M.  Hudson)  Mercersb. 

2:  393- 

—  Huntington  on.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  68:  236. 

—  Chr.  Exam.  69:  igi.  —  (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ. 
Q.  17:  193.  — Mo.  Rel.  M.  23:  96.  —  (J.  Williams) 
Am.  Church  R.  13:  451. 

—  in  Redemption.     (T.  H.  Skinner,  jr.)  Princ.  38:  553. 

—  Judaism  and.     (T.  W.  Colt)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  219. 

—  Norton  on.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  29. 

—  of  the  Gentiles.     Eraser,  20:   i,  200,  326. 

—  of  Man.     ((i.  D.  Boardman)  Bapt.  Q.  i :  177,  325,  428. 

—  Opinions  of  Early  Christians.    Spirit  Pilg.  3:  225-344. 

—  Origin  of.     (A.  Lamson)  (Jhr.  Exam.  7:  303. 

—  Pope  Callistus  on.     Dub.  R.  39:  3S4. 

—  a  practical  Truth.     (H.  Bushnell)  New  Eng.  12:  485. 

—  Tertullian's  Tract  on.     (G.  W.  Burnap)  Chr.  Exam. 

35:  151- 

—  Various  Readings  in  N.  Test.  on.  Chr.  Obs.  8:  201-341. 

—  Watts  on.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  461. 

—  Winslow  on.     (E.  G.  Smith)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  259. 
Trinit}'  Church  Parish    School,    New   Haven.     Am.  J. 

Educ.  28:  330. 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  40  Years  ago.     Colburn,  4: 

420. 
Trinity  College,  Canada,  TIniversity  of.      (Archdeacon 

Bethune)  Am.  Church  R.  14:  103. 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.     Dub.  R.  4:  281. 

—  Historical  Society  of.     Irish  Q.  4:  305,502.     8:609. 

—  Life  in.     (J.  P.  Mahaffy)  Dark  Blue,  i:  487. 

See  Dublin. 
Trinity  College,  Old  Church  of,  Edinburgh.  Art  J.  9:  65. 
Trinity  College,  Glenalmond.     Sharpe,  12:  220. 
Trinitj'  College,  Hartford,   Conn.     (W.  C.  Brocklesby) 

Scrib.  II :  601. 
Trinity  Diamond.     (B.  P.  Avery)  Overland,  6:  525. 
Trinity  House.     Penny  M.  12:  22. 

—  Corporation  of.     Westm.  41:  446.  —  Hunt,  17:  279. 
Trinity   Season.     (G.  C.  McWhort«r)  Harper,   37:   69, 

692.     38:  68. 
Trinkets  and  their  Manufacture.     (W.  G.  Larkius)  Eel. 

Engin.  6:  610. 
Trip,  A,  and  what  followed;  a  Story.     Temp.  Bar,  59: 

474.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  677. 
Trip  abroad.     (T.  B.  Ghcquier)  Am.  Arch.  lO:  287-313. 
Trip  before  my  Wedding.     All  the  Year,  45:  iSi. 
Triphook,  Capt.  R.  S.,  with  portrait.  Dub.  Univ.  86:  662. 
Triple  Curse;  an  Idyl.     (G.  R.  Gifford)  Victoria,  6:  39. 
Triple  Plea;  Body,  Soul,  Spirit.     Ex.  H.  Lee.  12:  169. 
Tripoli.     Sharpe,"28:  84. 

—  and  Tunis.     (0.  F.  Ewald)  Penny  M.  6:  494.     7:12. 

—  History  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  1 :  65,  128,  193.     2:  i,  141. 

—  Residence  at.     Mo.  R.  87:  115.— Chr.  Obs.  16:  452. 

—  Route  to  Egypt.     Quar.  26:  209. 

—  State  of.     Lond.  M.  22:  361. 

—  War  with.     (E.  S.  Riley,  jr.)  So.  M.  12:  30,  147. 
Tripp,  John.     Chr.  R.  14:  4S7. 

Tristan;  a  Story.     (E.  Spencer)  Gulaxy,  3:  5,  117,  229. 
Tristan,   Madame   Flora.      Peregrinations   of  a  Pariah. 

For.  Q.  21:  150. 
Tristan  d'Acunha  Island.     (G.  L.  Gomme)  St.  James, 

38:  333.  — All  the  Year,  38:  iit. 

—  Challenger  Expedition  to.     Nature,  9:  485. 

—  Duke  of  Edinburgh  at.     Good  Words,  8:  721. 
Tristram,  Sir,  Metrical  Romances  of.     For.  R.  4:   141. 
Tritons  and  Men  of  the  Sea.     (L.  Hunt)  Colburn,  49:  505. 
Triumph  of  Baby.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  14:  249. 

—  of  Good  over  Evil.    (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  30:  81. 


Triumph  of  Love.     (W.  Landor)  Godey,  24:   158. 
Troano  MS.     (C.  Thomas)  Am.  Natural.  15:  625,  767. 

—  and  Maya  Chronology.     (D.  G.  Brinton)  Am.  Natu- 

ral. 15:  719. 

Trocheidoscope,  Goodchild's.     Recr.  Sci.  2:  186. 

Trochu,  Gen.  Louis  Jules.  (J.  Picciotto)  Dub.  Univ. 
77:  66.  —  with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  76:  246. — with 
portrait,  Ap|)leton,  4:  604. 

Troglodytes,  Modern.  (F.  L.  Oswald)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12: 
37. —  (R.  Garner)  Reliquarj-,  10:  67.  See  Cave- 
Dwellers. 

Trois  "^toiles,  At;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  57:  397,  411. 

Trois  Temps  Charlie;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  74:  549. 

Trojan  Horse;  or  the  Siege  of  Troy.     Blackw.  39:  225. 

Troll's  Daughter.     (W.  .J.  Rose)  Putnam,  2:  649. 

Trollope,  Anthony.  (W.  T.  Washburn)  No.  Am.  99: 
292.  —  (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  18:  174.  —  with  por- 
trait, Once  a  Week,  26:  498.  —  with  portrait,  Apple- 
ton,  3:  551.  —  Appleton,  22:  275. 

—  The  American  Senator.     Canad.  Mo.  12:  319. 

—  and  the  English  Clergy.     Contemp.  2:  240. 

—  The  Bertrams.     Nat.  R.  9:  187.  —  Bent.  Q.  i:  456. 

—  Can  3'ou  forgive  herV     Month,  3:  319. 

—  Duke's  Children.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  31:  138. 

—  Novels.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  No.  Am.  112:  433.  —  Ed.  R. 

146:  455.  — Fortn.  11:  188.  —  No.  Brit.  40:  369. 
—  Nat.  R.  7:  416.  —  Dub.  R.  71 :  393. 

—  Orley  Farm.     Cornh.  6:  702.  —  Nat.  R.  16:  27. 

—  the  Parson  of  his  Novels.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  347. 

—  Phineas  Finn.     Dub.  R.  65:  361. 

—  Portrait  of.     Galaxy,  12:  451. 

Trollope,  Frances,  with  portrait.  Colburn,  55:  416. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:  550.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age, 

35:  57- 

—  Active  Man.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:  7S4. 

—  Charles  Chesterfield.     Tait,  n.  s.  8:  722, 

—  Mother's  Manual.     Mo.  R.  131:  387. 

—  Paris  and  the  Parisians  in  1835.     Mo.  R.  139:  236. 

—  Vicar  of  Wrexhill.     Eel.  R.  67:  78. 

—  Vienna  and  the  Austrians.     Blackw.  43:  494. 

—  Widow  Barnaby.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  157. 

—  Works  of.     Colburn,  96:  19. 

on  America.     (J.  G.  Lockhart)  Quar.  47:   39. — 

(E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  36:  i.  —  Am.  Q.  12:  109. — 
Westm.  18:  20S.  28:  112.  — Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  158. 
3:  301.  —  Mo.  R.  127:  540. 

—  Young  Heiress.     New  Q.  2:  385. 

Trollope,  Thomas  Adolphus.  Italian  Novels.  Blackw. 
93:  S4. 

—  Writings  of.     (II.  T.  Tuckerman)  Atlan.  20:  476. 
Trollopiana.     So.  Lit.  J.  i:  319. 

Trompe,  Experiments  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  79:  318. 
Tronson  du  Coudray,  Guillaume  A.     Ed.  R.  95:  281. 
Trontlemouth ;  a  Sketch.     Temp.  Bar,  16:  198. 
Trooper's  Vigil.     Temp.  Bar.  57:  237. 
Tropical  Climates,  Decay  of  Materials  in.     (G.  O.  Mann) 

J.   Frankl.  Inst.   80:  254.  — (W.  J.  W.  Heath)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  80:  257. 
Tropical  Life.     Liv.  Age,  58:  910. 

—  and  its  Developments.     Chamb.  J.  56:  22. 

—  Vignettes  of.     Appleton,  13:  727^  7^9^  ^°5' 
Tropical  Nature.     (E.  P.  Wright)  Nature,  18:  140. 

—  Wallace  on.     (G.  L.  Goodale)  Nation,  27:  71. 
Tropical  Scenery.     Chamb.  J.  45:  347.     Same  art.  EcL 

M.  71:  I 108. 

Tropical  Sequence.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Atlan.  48:  511. 

Tropics,  American,  Journevings  in.  (F.  N.  Otis)  Har- 
per,. 16:  457,577-     17:  19-     18:  145.     19:  433. 

—  Fallacy  about.    (J.  A.  Wilson)  Belgra.  35:  413.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  174.  Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  3:  200. 

—  First  Morning  in.     (E.  Arnold)  Victoria,  i:  361. 


TROPICS 


1327 


TRUE 


Tropics,  The,  Glance  at.     Colburn,  89:  292. 

—  Hartwig's  Tropical  World.     Liv.  Age,  77:  323. 

—  In,  1S6S.   (A.  W.  Thorold)  Good  Words,  13:  7S4,  834. 

—  Letters  from.  ((!.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,  ii:  202-S17. 

—  Natural  History  of.    Quar.  118:  166.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  87:  I.     Same  art.  (Jath.  World,  2:  178. 

—  Sketch  in.     Blackw.  54:  362. 

Troppniann  and  Prince  Bonaparte,  Trials  of.     Am.  Law 

K.  5:   14. 
Trotting  Horse  in  America.  (H.  Busbey)  Harper,  47:  604. 
Trotzendorf,  Valentine  F.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  107. 
Troubadour;  a  F(iem.    (W.  Forsyth)  Dub.  Univ.  37:  273. 
Troubadours.      Blackw.  39:    240.  —  Westm.    no:    397. 

—  (W.  C.  Taylor)  Bentley,  19:  603.      20:  68,  229. 

—  (J.  Sheehan)  Lond.  Soc.  30:  277.  —  Colburn,  7: 
370. —  Sharpe,  49:  20.  —  Nat.  R.  7:74.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  58:  563. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     (F.  Hueffer)  Macmil.  143:  45. 

—  and  their  Influence.     (.1.  H.  Vosburg)  Nat.  Q.  ig;  301. 

—  and  Master-Singers  of  Germany.     (K.  Blind)  Dark 

Blue,  3:  164. 

—  and  Trouveres,   H.  W.  Preston's.     (T  F.  Crane)  Na- 

tion, 24:   itS. 

—  Fauriel's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  84:  641. 

—  Female.     Colburn,  155:  297. 

—  First.     Colburn,  155:  175. 

—  Hueffer's.     (J.  M'Cartliv)  Macmil.  38:  275. 

—  Lady;  Courts  of  Love.     (F.  Hueffer)  Belgra.  30:  312. 

—  Land  of.     (.J.  McKaye)  Putnam,  12:  459. 

—  Last  of.     Chamb.  .J.  18:  312. 

—  Lays  of  the  German.     Ed.  R.  43:   107. 

—  Life  and  Poetrj'  of.     (F.  Hueffer)  Dark  Blue,  i:  421. 

—  Literature  of.     Colburn,  91 :  343. 

—  Modern.     Eraser,  30:  108. 

—  Poetry  of.     Lond.  M.  17:  335. 

and  Lives  of.     Mo.  R.  100:  449.  — For.  Q.  12:  164. 

—  Songs  of.     (H.  W.  Preston)  Atlan.  38:  451.  — (M. 

Davies)  Tinsley,  14:  120-712.  15:  120-712.  16: 
119-712.     17:  119-712. 

—  Wandering.     Cornh.  26:  440.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79: 

656. 
See  Anglo-Norman  Poets. 
Trouble  at  Thornhill.     (Lady  Campbell)  Tinsley,  4:  396- 

491.    5:  20-525.     6:  77-423. 
Troubles  at  Sandstone;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  32:  215-277. 
Troubled  Times  in  Spain;  a  Tale.  Chamb.  J.  50:  321,  339. 
Troublesome   Girl;    a  Canadian  Story.      (T.   Gift)    St. 

James,  40:  72. 
Troublesome  Legacy.     (M.  Hosmer)  Lippinc.  14:  361. 
Troughton,   Richard,  Petition  of.      (F.   Madden)   Arch. 

23:  18. 
Trout.     (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Once  a  Week,  12:  22. — Penny 

M.  11:  245. 

—  and  their  Haunts.     Eraser,  38:  71. 

—  and  Trout-Hshing.     Quar.  139:  334. 

—  Angling  for.     Cornh.  19:  417.  — (W.  M.  Nevin)  Mer- 

cersb.  1 :  139. 

—  Breeding  of.     (A.  S.  Collins)  Am.  Natural.  4:  601, 

—  in  a  Chalk  Stream.     Tinsley,  13:  104. 

—  Monstrosities  in.     (A.  Coolidge)  Am.  Natural.  3:  288. 
Trout-Book  of  the  Year.     Knick.55:  496.     56:  54-559. 
Trout-Catching  in  Nova  Scotia.     Once  a  Week,  2:  85. 
Trout-Fishing.     (M.    G.   Watkins)    Eraser,    86:    524.— 

Blackw.  81:  748.  — Broadw.  2:  377. —Chamb.  J. 
45:  457-— Ev.  Sat.  13:  515. 

—  in  the  Backwoods.     Penny  M.  6:  340. 

—  in  clear  Water.     St.  James,  22:  463.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  98:  377- 

—  in  Kent.     All  the  Year,  42:  488. 

—  in  Lincolnshire  Wolds.     Cornh.   26:  584. —Ev.  Sat 

13:  658. 

—  in  Northern  New  Hampshire.     Knick.  50:  491, 


Trout-Fishing  in  the  Rangeley  Lakes.      (E.  Seymour) 
Scrib.  13:  433. 

—  in  Southern  New  York.     (J.  Burroughs)  Atlan.  26: 

429. 

—  in  Spring.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  80. 

—  in  Sutherlandshire.     (M.  G.  Watkins)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

23:  436. 

—  in  Jessup's  River.     (C.  W.  Webber)  Godey,  43:  204. 

—  in  the  Yosemite.     (J.  D.  Caton)  Am.  Natural.  3:  519. 
Trouveres,  and  their  Imitators.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  699. 

—  Anglo-Norman.     Blackw.  39:  S06. 
Trouville.     (L.  Lejeune)  Lippinc.  24:  319. 

—  and  the  Calvados  Shore.     Blackw.  no:  4S1. 

—  as  a  Watering-Place.     Cornh.  12:  489. 
Trowbridge,  John  Townsend.  (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  9:  32. 
Trowel  or  the  Cross;   from   the  German    of   Bolanden. 

Cath.  World,  17:  308,  473. 
Tro}',  Ancient.     Am.  Arch.  6:  21. 

—  and  Homer.     (T.  B.  Browne)  Contemp.  12:  481. 

—  and  its  Remains,    Schliemann's.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Na- 

tion, 20:  34S. 

—  Homer's  and  Schliemann's.     Cornh.  29:  663.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  712. 

—  Land  of  Iliad.    (F.  M.  Colby)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  321. 

—  Plains  of,  Acland's.     Quar.  66:  355. 

—  Schliemann's  Discoveries  at.     Quar.  136:  526.  —  Ed. 

R.  139:  506.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121:  515.  —  Ed. 
R.  153:  514. — Quar.  152:  205.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
150:  -7i._(F.  A.  Paley)  Brit.Q.  73:  360.  — (J.  P. 
JNIahaffy)  Contemp.  29:  888.  —  (X.  Joly)  Nature, 
10:  3S4.  — (W.  W.  Goodwin)  Nation.  32:  96,  115. 
—  (li.  M.  Baird)  Meth.  Q.  38:  426.  —  (J.  MacAlis- 
ter)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  205.  —  (R.  C.  Berkeley)  So.  M. 
16:  416. 

—  Siege  of,  explained.     Blackw.  39:  225. 

—  Site   of.     (H.   Schliemann)   Arch.   45:  29.  —  (W.  J. 

Stillman)  Nation,  32:  315.  — (T.W.  Ludlow)  Na- 
tion, 33:  451. 
and  Remains.    (F.  A.  Palev)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i :  539. 

—  Topography  of.     Blackw.  2:  494. 
Cell's.     Ed.  R.  6:  257. 

—  Visit  to  Dr.  Schliemann's.     (W.  C.  Borlase)  Fraser, 

97:  228. 
Troy,   N.  Y.     (D.  0.  Kellogg)  Hunt,  21:  298.  — Hunt, 

14:  515. 
Truant   Schools  and  Juvenile  Offenders.     (J.  F.  Moss) 

Good  Words,  22:  253. 
Triibner,  Nicolas.     Ev.  Sat.  17:  355. 
Truck  System  and  Truck  Acts.     (A.  S.  Harvey)  Good 

Words,  12:  608. 
Truckee  Valley.     (W.  W.  Bailey)  Am.  NatnraL  4:  27. 
Truckleborough  Hall.     Lond.  JI.  17:  389. 
True  Blue,  Panlentes  on.     Hogg,  8:   149,  246. 
True  Fate  of  Edward  Pendlebury.     Colburn,  162:  284. 
True  Lover.     (E.  S.  Jay)  St.  James,  30:  79,  255,    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  117-237. 
True  Magic;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  129:  651. 
True  Nobility;   or  the   Blacksmith's  Daughter.     (E.  C. 

Embury)  Godey,  24:  299. 
True  or  false  ?     (A.  A.  Procter)  Good  Words.  3:  721. 
True   Reformer.     Blackw.  Ill:  249-709.     112:  73-698. 

113:  54-693. 
True  Romance.     (I.  McFarlane)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  190. 
True  Story.     {I.  McFarlane)  Contin.  JIo.  i:  507. 

—  of  an  Actress.     (M.  Holme)  Sharpe,  19:  122. 

—  of  a  Coal  Fire.     House.  Words,  1 :  26-90. 

—  of  the  Cruise  of  the  Portland.     Putnam,  8:  30. 

—  of  Lingi.     Sharpe,  47:  22. 

—  of  Modern  Rome;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  273- 

—  of  the  Y^orkshire  Coast;   a  Poem.     Tinsley,    i:  675. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  243. 
True  to  the  Last;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  ii:  527. 


TRUEBA 


1328 


TUBE 


Tnieba,  Antonio  de;  Spanish  Story-Teller.    (T.  F.  Crane) 

Lippinc.  22:  730. 
Trueba  y  Cosio,  Teleforo  de.    Castilian.    Colburn,  25:  169. 
Trueniaine;  Man  without  Kefinement.    Lond.  M.  16:  315. 

17:  170.     See  Ward,  K.  P.     Tremaine. 
Truffles.     (J.  Hogg)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i :  496.  —  All  the  Year, 

36:  52.—  (W.  C.  Sandars)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  726. 

—  St.  James,  14:  300.  —  House.  Words,  12:  2S4. — 

Lond.  Soc.  35:  555. 

—  and  Morels.     (M.  J.  Berkeley)  Intel.  Obs.  9:  28. 

—  and  Truffle-Hunting.     Once  a  Week,  9:  317. 
Truffle-Hunter.     Penny  M.  7:  89. 

Trulegh  Priory  in  Kent,  Charters  of.     (Sir  T.  Phillipps) 

Arch.  25:  146. 
Truls  the  Nameless.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Scrib.  9:  731. 
Trumbull,  Benjamin.     Historj^  of  Connecticut.    Chr.  Mo. 
Spec,  i:  244,  301. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  113. 
Trumbull,  John.     (A.  Bradish)  Lakeside,  6:  252. 

—  and  Mr.  Randolph.     Niles's  Reg.  33:  391. 

—  Autobiography  of.     Mo.  R.  158:  441. 

—  McFingal.     (J.  H.Trumbull)  Hist.  M.  13:  i.  — So. 

Lit.  Mess.  7:  321.  —  Carey's  Mus.  i:  311. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     Quar.  14:  i.  —  Ann.  Reg. 

7:  [381. 

—  Poems.     Carey's  Mus.  2:  95. — West.   R.  3:  36. — 

Portfo.(Den.)  24:  t,2>- 
Trumbull,  Lyman,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  243. 
Trumbull  Family.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  187. 
Trumbull  Gallery  at  Yale  College.     Am.  J.  Sci.  39:  213. 
Trumpets,  Apocalyptic.     Chr.  Obs.  30:   59S,   732.     31: 

340,  395.  458- 

—  of  Doolkarnein.    (J.  H.  L.  Hunt)  House.  Words,  6:  12. 
Trumpet-Major.     (T.  Hardy)  Good  Words,  21 :   1-793. 
Trumpeter's  Horse.     (L.  Halcvy)  Lond.  Soc.  32:  523. 
Truro  Parish,  Virginia.   (W.  P.  McCarty)  Scrib.  11 :  629. 
Trusler,  John,  Maxims  of.     Tinsley,  4:  118. 

Truss,  French-Roof.  (P.  H.  Pliilbrick)  Fcl.  Engin.  23:  89. 

—  Theory  of.     (J.  P.  Frizell)  J.  Fraiikl.  Inst.  92:  393. 
Trusses,  Action  of  Loads  upon.     (R.  Fletcher)  Eel.  En- 
gin.  20:  161. 

—  Economic  Depth  of.  (S.  H.  Shreve)  Eel.  Engin.  il :  425. 

—  Strains  on.     See  Strains. 

Trust;  a  Poem.     (H.  Alford)  St.  James,  29:  208. 

—  and  Mistrust.     (H.  Deas)  Overland,  13:  233. 
Trusts  and  Trustee,  Law  of .     Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  27:  870. 
Trust  her  not  !  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  263. 

Trust  me.     (Mrs.  Buxton)  Tinsley,  24:   1 01-201. 
Trust  Companies  of  New  York.    Bank.  JI.  (N.Y.)  9:  321. 
Trusteeship,  Law  oL     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  441. 
Truth.     Blackw.  3:  123. 

—  and  Beauty  in  the  material  Creation.     (D.  Olmsted) 

New  Eng.  16:  770. 

—  and  Causation,  Mill's.     New  Eng.  8:  i(n. 

—  and  Error,  Metaphysical  and  Gospel.     (S   D.  Clarke) 

Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  4:  655. 

—  and  Falsehood.    (E.  Thornton)  Tait,  n.  s.  13:  312-477. 

—  and  her  Worshipers.     Eraser,  64:   592- 

—  and  its  Counterfeits.     (Sir  W.  P.  Wood)  Ex.  H.  Lee. 

12:  I. 

—  and  Love;  Story  from  the  German.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  23: 

217,  293,  355.     24:  13. 

—  and  the  Love  of  it.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  593. 

—  and  Ridicule.     Cornh.  35:  580. 

—  and  Scholarship,  Relations  of.    (J.Clizbee)  University 

Q.  3:  362. 

—  and  Union,  Way  of.    (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam. 

10:  262. 

—  as  Dogma  and  Principle.     (Z.  H.   Howe)  Univ.  Q. 

16:  23. 

—  as  an  Element  of  Character.     Chr.  R.  11:  414. 

—  Balancing  of.     (C.  B.  Davis)  Chr.  R.  10:  446. 


Truth,  Bible  Idea  of,  and  Divine  Personality.  (T.  Lewis) 
Am.  Presb.  R.  15:  199. 

—  Characteristics  of.     (R.  T.  Hallock)  Radical,  i:  361. 

—  Charity,  and  Unity.    (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  40:   169. 

—  Christian  Views  of.     (S.  Sweetzer)  Bib.  Sac.  11:  87. 

—  Criteria  of.     (A.  Boyd)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  17:  381.  — (J. 

McCosh)  Princ.  n.  s.  6:  419. 

—  Defense  of.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  573. 

—  Discover}'  of.     Chr.  R.  4:  243. 

—  Divine.     Cong.  M.  2:  268-786. 

—  Divine  Valuation  of.    (E.  P.  Marvin)  Cong.  R.  8:  105. 

—  Essay  on.     West.  M.  4:  283. 

—  Gues.ses  at.     Blackw.   63:  701. 

—  Guilt  of  opposing.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  553. 

—  How  to  find.     (D.  Gans)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  5:   597. 

—  Importance  of.     (S.  D.  Clarke)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:  241. 

—  in  common  Intercourse.     Cornh.  39:  5S5.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  141:  762. 

—  in  Things  false.     (J.  B.  Langley)  Peop.  J.  4:  217. 

—  in  Irons.     House.  Words,  18;  136. 

—  Importance  and  Obligations  of.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  302. 

—  in  Intercourse  with  the  Sick.     New  Eng.  3:  66. 

—  is  not  a  Lie.     Bost.  Q.  4:  339. 

—  is  Power.     (F.  H.  Hedge)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  8:  249. 

—  Judicial  Investigation  of.     Quar.  138:  229. 

—  not  d.TUgerous.     Bost.  Q.  3:   167. 

—  of  Intercourse.     Cornh.  39:  585. 

—  Poetry  of.     St.  James,  16:  174. 

—  Pursuit  of.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  11:  477.  —  (J. 

Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  6:  380.  —  So.  Lit.  Me.ss.  22: 
134,  189. 
and  Formation  of  Opinions.    (A.  Alexander)  Princ. 

4:  394- 

—  Realit}'  and  Criterion.     Cath.  World,  29:  11. 

—  Reconciling.     (A.  M.  Knapp)  O.  &  N.  3:  82. 

—  Shute's  Discourse  on.  (G.  C.  Robertson)  Mind,  2:  392. 

—  Strangeness  of.     Once  a  Week.  12:  117. 

—  stranger  than  Fiction.     (F.  T.  Monro)  Belgra.  9:  103. 

—  Testimony  of,  to  its  Servants.    (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q. 

6:  231. 

—  Uses  and  Abuses  of.     Colburn,  59:  85. 

—  What  is?    (J.  C.  Murphy)  Bib.  Sac.  29:  289.  —  (J. 

Skelton)  Eraser,  66:  461.  —  (A.  E.  Kroeger)  J.  Spec. 
Phih)S.  9:  437.  —(B.  P.  Blood)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  ro: 
89.  —  (T.  Gray)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  11:  loi.  —  (L. 
Sternberg)  Evang.  R.  16:   577. 

Truth,  the  whole  Truth,  and  Nothing  but  the  Truth;  a 
Ghost  Story.     (R.  Broughton)  Temp.  Bar,  22:  340. 

Truths  in  popular  Superstitions.     See  Superstitions. 

Truth-Telling.  (T.  R.  Lounsbury)  Nation.  2:  796.  —  Na- 
tion, 2:  825.    3:  17. 

Truthful  James,  Plain  Language  from.  (Bret  Harte) 
Overland,  5:  287. 

—  Further  Language  from.     (Bret  Harte)  Overland,  6: 

104. 

—  His  Answer  to  Her  Letter.     (Bret  Harte)  Overland, 

5:  576. 
Truthfulness.     Chamb.  J.  6:  97. 

—  a  manly  Virtue.     Penn  Mo.  3:  499. 

—  and  Lying,  Catholic  Theory  of.     Dub.  R.  37:  326. 
See  Lying;  Promises. 

Try  a  Tutorship.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  193. 

Tryst:  a  Poem.     (C.  Thax.ter)  Atlan.  30:  172. 

T'Schaggeny,  Charles.     Art  J.  18:  334. 

Tubbs  Family;  a  Novel.    (E.  P.  Rowsell)  Colburn,  107: 

181-43S.     108:  29-433.     109:  64-462.     no:  89. 
Tubes,  Resistance  of  Wrought-Iron.     (C.  H.  Haswell)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  72:  301,  393. 
to  Collapse.     (W.  Fairbairn)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66: 

145,  227. 

—  Setting.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  805. 
Tube  Wells.     Pract.  M.  7:  325,  329. 


TUBIXGEX 


1329 


T UPPER 


Tubingen.     See  Tuebingen. 

Tucker,  Abraham.     Light  of  Nature.     Blackw.  13:  331. 

—  (.J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  11:  323. 
Tucker,  Beverle}'.     Discourse  on  Political  Science.     So. 

Lit.  Mess.  5:  559. 

—  Lecture  on  Government.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  208.  5:587. 

—  Valedictory  Address.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  597. 
Tucker,  George.    Address  on  American  Literature.     So. 

Lit.  Mess.  4:  81. 
Tucker,  St.  George.     (C.  W.  Colman,  jr.)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

7:  217. 
Tucker,  Commodore  Samuel.     New  Eng.  M.  2:  13S.  — 

Niles's  Reg.  44:  140. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (J.   H.  Sheppard)  N.  E. 

Rag.  26:  105. 
Tucker,  The;  a  Story.     Irish  Mo.  3:  704. 
Tuckerman,  Henry  T.     (M.  E.  W.  Sherwood)  Appleton, 

8:  161. 

—  Artist  Life.     So.  Q.  15:  333. 

Tuckerman,  Joseph,  Life  and  Character  of.     Chr.  R.  7: 

—  Memoir  of.     Prosp.  R.  5:  338. 

Tucson,  Botanical  Notes  from.     (.1.  F.  James)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. 15:  978. 
Tudkin's  Malediction.     Blackw.  51:  24S. 
Tudor,  Margaret.     ( W.  J.  Walter)  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3 :  2,73- 
Tudor,  William.     Ann.  Reg.  5:  271. 

—  Letters  on  Eastern  States.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  365. 

—  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Address.     No.  Am.  2:  13. 

Tudor  Legislation,  Froude  and  Amos  on.    Nat.  R.  9:  423. 
Tudor  Slip-Knot.     All  the  Year,  21:  544. 
Tuebingen.     Lippinc.  16:  765. 

—  in  1864.     Macmil.  10:  433. 

—  University  of.     Am.  .T.  Educ.  9:57. 

Tuebingen  Historical  School.  (R.  P.  Dunn)  Bib.  Sac.  19: 
75.  — (C.  H.  Toy)  Bapt.  Q.  3:  210.— Westm.  80: 
510. 

—  English  Forerunners  of.  (D.  Patrick)  Theo.  R.  14:  562. 

—  Speculations  of.     Theo.  Eel.  5:  i. 

Tuerk,  K.  C.  W.  von.     (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

5:  155- 
Tufts  and  Tuft-Hunting.     Once  a  Week,  22:  270. 
Tuileries,    The.      Bentley,  24:  25.     27:  171,  5S8.      33: 

427,  517.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  38:  21.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  29:  174,  385.  —  (K.  b'Meara)  Cath.  World, 

20:  374. 

—  Adventure  in  Garden  of.  (C.  D.  Warner)  Scrib.  5 :  369. 

—  Ball  at.      Bentley,  5:    3S1. —  Colburn,    61:    222. — 

Knick.  18:  7. 

—  Court  of.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Lippinc.  1 :  533. 

—  Court  Life  at.     Chamb.  J.  47:  305. 

—  French  Lady  in.     (M.  de  Witt)  Macmil.  25:  295. 

—  Garden  of.     (G.  T.  Webster)  Land  We  Love,  3:  290. 

—  How  we  got  Possession  of,  1848.     Blackw.  63:  4S4. 

—  Last  Ball  at.     Colburn,  76:  409. 

—  Life  in,  1S66.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  264. 

—  Morning  in.     Macmil.  25:  103.     Same  art.  Eel.  JL 

78:  185. 

—  Some  Memories  of.  (N.  E.  Dodge)  Lakeside,  8:  175. 
Tukaram;  a  Study  of  Hinduism.  (A.  Grant)  Fortn.  7:  27. 
Tulips,  Value  of,  in  the  17th  Century.  Penny  M.  7:  455. 
Tulip  Mania.     Hogg,  6:  19. —  (C.  Mackay)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  10:  362, 
Tulloch,  John,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  34. 
Tully  Family  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  157. 
Tumulus  at  New  Grange.     (T.  Pownall)  Arch.  2:  236. 

—  in  Asterabad.     (E.  A.  de  Bode)  Arch.  30:  248. 

—  in  Derbyshire.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  9:  1S9. 

Tumuli  and  Stone  Circles,  Derbj^shire.  (R.  Pennington) 
Anthrop.  J.  4:  377. 

—  at  Trevelgue,  Cornwall.  (W.  C.  Borlase)  Arch.  44: 422. 

—  Chambered.     (W.  Lukis)  Antiquary,  2:  174. 

84 


Tumuli  in  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire.     (Lord  Londesbor- 
ough)  Arch.  34:  251. 

—  in  Swabia.     (W.  M.  Wylie)  Arch.  37:  27. 

—  in  Wiltshire.     (W.  Cunnington)  Arch.  15:  122,  33S. 

—  Opening  of,  on  Breach  Downs,  Kent.     (Lord  A.  Co- 

nyngham)  Arch.  30:  47. 
See  Mounds. 
Tunbridge  Castle  and  Priory.     Antiquary,  3:  40. 
Tunbridge  W^ells.     (C.  F.  Morse)  Harper,  57:  366. 
Tunicates,  Floating,  of  the  Atlantic.     (C.  Collingwood) 

Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  2:  321. 
Tuning-Forks,  Koenig's.     (A.  J.  Ellis)  Nature,  16:  85. 

—  (L.  C.  Cooley)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  199. 

—  Resonant.     (T.  A.  Edison)  Am.  J.  Sci.  u8:  395. 

—  Sympathetic  Resonance  of.     (R.  Spice)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

112:  411. 
Tuning  Instruments,  Stanhope  on.     Eel.  R.  4:  940. 
Tunis.     (A.  Gallenga)  Contemp.  40:    116.  —  (R.   Sten- 

ning)  Good  Words,  22:  384,  471,   551.  —  Blackw. 

130:  128.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:  308. 

—  and  Carthage.     Eraser,   70:  109. — (A.    Woodbury) 

Chr.  Exam.  86:  279. 

—  and  Egypt  in  Bankruptcy.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  513. 

—  and  the  Enfida  Estate.     All  the  Year,  47:  5,  250. 

—  and  Tripoli.     (C.  F.  Ewald)  Penny  M.  7:  12. 

—  French  Occupation  of.     (Earl  De  la  Warr)  19th  Cent. 

10:  448.  —  (H.   H.   Gorringe)   Nation,   32:  311. — 
(A.  Laugel)  Nation,  33:  70. 

—  in  1S78.     (H.H.  Gorringe)  Nation,  26:  289. 

—  Letters  from.     Good  Words,  4:  699. 

—  Macgill's  Account  of.     Eel.  R.  14:  828. 

—  Manners  of.     (J.  Ewald)  Penny  M.  9:  129. 

—  Scenes  in.     (C.  F.  Ewald)  Penny  M.  8:  332. 

—  Sketches  of.     Pennv  M.  8:  413. 

—  Tale  of.     Chamb.  J.  58:  235. 

Tunis  Bark  and  Dervis  of  Smyrna.     Blackw.  7:  347. 
Tunnel,  Adventure  in  a.     Chamb.  J.  45:  397. 

—  Birkenhead.     (Sir  C.  Fox)  Eel.  Engin.  i:  4S8. 

—  Black  Rock,  Penn.     (W.  H.  Wilson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

29:  87. 

—  Burlington,    Construction    of.      (S.    Huntington)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  74:  374. 
— Detroit  River.     (E.  S.  Chesbrough)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
97:  96. 

—  First  great  subaqueous.     Am.  Arch,  g:  8. 

—  Going  through.     Chamb.  J.  48:  350. 

—  Longest,  in  the  World.     Nature,  19:  509. 

—  on  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal,  1839.     (E.  Morris)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  27:  24. 

—  through  the  Alps,  Plan  for,  1853.     (W.  H.  V.  Sankey) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  56:  240. 
Tunnels.     Hunt,  56:  16.  —  Chamb.  J.  57:  731. 

—  Submarine.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  8S5,  1096. 

Si-e  Cenis,-  St.  Gothard;  Hoosac;  English  Channel;  etc. 
Tunnel  and  Bridge  Centers.     (J.  B.  McMaster)  Eel.  En- 
gin. 13:  3S5,  481. 
Tunnel  Locomotives.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  526. 
Tunneling.     Ev.  Sat.  2:  32. 

—  Practical.  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  114. —  Pract.  M.  6:  376. 

—  Temperature  in.     (F.  M.  Stapff)  Eel.  Engin.  24:  31. 
Tunny  Fish  of  many  Names.     (D.  C.  Badham)  Eraser, 

47:  17. 
Tuolumne  Cailon,  Explorations  in.     (J.  jMuir)  Overland, 

11:  139. 
Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar.  (J.  G.  Turner)  De  Bow,  11 :  12. 

—  as  a  Poet.     Ev.  Sat.  i:  209. 

—  Geraldine.     Blackw.  44:  S3 5. 

—  ^Modern  Pyramid.     JIo.  R.  150:  20S. 

—  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  69:  40.  — Nat.  R.  7:  160.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  58:  745.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  45:  53. 

—  Proverbial  Philosophy.     Internat.    M.    i:    2. — Chr. 

Rem.  14:  39.  —  So.  Q.  5:  262.     11:  244. 


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TURKEY 


Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar.    Rides  and  Reveries  of  the  late 
Mr.  JEsop  Smitli.     New  Q.  7:  49. 

—  Stephen  Langton.     No.  Brit.  31:  384.  —  Tait,   n.  s. 

26:  115. 

—  Tea-Table  Literature  of.     Fraser,  46:  466.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  27:  404.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  35:  449. 

—  Works.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  551. 

Tiiran  and  Iran.   (.J.  W.  Jackson)  Anthrop.  K.  6:  121,  286. 
Turberville,  T.  C.     Cong,  i:  120. 
Turbines.     See  Water  Wheels. 

Turbine  Propeller.     (A.  Murray)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  454. 
Turco,  The;  a  Poem.     (P.  Dtroulede)  Fraser,  104:  250. 
Turcomans.     See  Turkomans. 

Turco-Russian  War,   1828-29.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Har- 
per, 56:  261. 

—  1S76-78.     Ed.  R.  146:  553.  — (G.  Smith)  Fortn.  29: 

647.  —  Quar.  144:  211.  —  (A.  Forbes)  iQthCent.a: 
561.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  643.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  90:  I.  —  (J.  Lemoinne  and  M.  E.  G. 
Duff)  19th  Cent.  3:  567. —{G.  B.  McClellan)  No. 
Am.  125:  246,  439.  — (E.  V.  Greene)  No.  Am.  128: 
460. —  Blackw.  120:  S2-763.  121:  108-749.  122: 
113-757.     123:97-734.  —  Brit.  Q.  67:  482.     68:82. 

—  Dub.  R.  79:  499.     80:  473.     81:  3S7.     82:  141. 

—  (W.  F.  Butler)  Macmil.  37:   398. 

—  Capture  of  Kars  and  Plevna.     (G.  B.  McClellan)  No. 

Am.  126:  132. 

—  Diplomacy  preceding.      (K.  Blind)  No.  Am.  124:  347. 

—  Effect  on  Russia     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  25:  131. 
on  Western  Politics.    (E.L.Godkin)  Nation.25: 191. 

—  European  Situation  after  Plevna.   (A.  Laugel)  Nation, 

26:  39. 

—  Eventualities  of.     Colburn,  161:   i. 

—  Honor  and  Shame.  (W.E.Glad.«tone)  19th  Cent.  3:  591. 

—  Impending,  1876.     Dub.  R.  79:  49Q. 

—  in  Asia.     (J.  C.  McCoan)  Fraser,  95:  675.—  (A.  H. 

Wavell)  Macmil.  36:  251. 
■ —  Ought  Russia  to  prevail  ?    Internat.  R.  4:  459. 

—  Over  the  Balkans  with  Gen.  Gourko.   Cornh.  37:  220. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  396.  —  Scrib.  20:  721. 

—  Russians  in  Turkey.      (M.  Heilprin)  Nation,  29:  227. 

— (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  24:  347.  —  Westm.  iii:  57. 

—  Riistow's  Military  History  of.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation, 

25:  303. 

—  Seat  of.     (G.  B.  McClellan)  No.  Am.  125:  35. 

—  Sick  and  Wounded  of.     Temp.  Bar,  54:  518. 

—  State  of.  1S77.      (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  266. 

—  Terms  of  Peace.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20: 

78.— (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  361.  26:  72.— 
(W.  E.  Gladstone)  19th  Cent.  3:  209. 

—  Turkish  Collapse.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  53. 

—  With  the  Russians  in  Bulgaria.      (E.  King)  Lippinc. 

21 :  177,  265. 

—  Why  we  should   sympathize  with  Russia.     (W.  L. 

Kingslev)  New  Eng.  37:  114. 
Turell,  Ebenczer,  Daughters  of.     (E.  Nason)  N.  E.  Reg. 

14:  169. 
Tiirell,  Jane.  Poems.   (W.  H.Whitmore)  No.  Am.  93:  22. 
Turf,  The.     (C.  J.  Apperly)  Quar.  49:  3S1. 

—  Abuses  of  the  English.  (C.  Clarke)  Temp.  Bar,  24:  92. 

—  and  the  Turfites.     Tinsley,  3:  37. 

—  and  Trotting  Horse,  in  America.  (J.  Elderkin)  Atlan. 

21:  513. 

—  English.     Mus.  23:  409. 

—  Frauds  and  Chicaneries  of.     Contemp.  22:  18. 
and  Detectives.      (J.  T.  Morse,   jr.)  Am.  Law  R. 

12:  430. 

—  of  Old.     Chamb.  J.  44:  550. 
Turf  Men.     Once  a  Week,  13:  522. 

Turf  Reminiscences.     Once  a  Week,  7:  511,  541,  626. 

See  Horse-Racing. 
Turirenef.     See  Tourgenieff. 


Turgot,  Anne  Robert  James.  (A. V. Dicey)  Nation. 21:  312. 

—  in  Limousin.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  27:  722. 

—Life  of.  (J. Morley)  Fortn.  14:  161.  —  Westm.  16:  247. 
and  Writings  of.     Brit.  Q.  19:  469. 

—  Two  Discourses  at  the  Sorbonue.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn, 

16:  261. 
Turin  and  its  (Ihamber.     Once  a  Week,  6:  512. 

—  Academy  of,  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  6:  90. 

—  Visit  to."    (R.  W.  Dale)  Cong.  3:  75. 

Turk,  The,  and  his  Future,  1854.     Fraser,  50:  388. 

—  in  Europe.     (E.  Thompson)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  7:  409. 

—  Notes  on.     (E.  De  Leon)  Fraser,  94:  686.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  88:  1S2. 
Turks,  Alleged  Extinction  of.    (H.  Clarke)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 
28:  261. 

—  and  Egvptians  at  Home.     (A.  Freeland)  St.  James, 

38:  65. 

—  and  the  Greeks,  1853.     Quar.  94:  509. 

—  and  the  Holy  Land.     De  Bow,  16:  22. 

—  and  Tartars.  Genealogical  Tree  of.     Mo.  R.  146:  127. 

—  Bulgarians  and  Russians,  Some  Fallacies  about.     (M. 

MacColl)  19th  Cent.  2:  831. 

—  Character  of.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  i.     7:  86. 

—  Domestic.     All  the  Year,  21:  54. 

—  Hamlin's  Among  the.    (E.  Schu3'ler)  Nation,  26:  170. 

—  in  Asia,  1854.     Eel.  R.  102:  323. 

—  in  Europe.     Brit.  Q.  64:  441.  —  (C.  K.  Adams)  Inter- 

nat. R.  4:  441. — Colburn,  138:  379. — Liv.  Age, 

38:  571. 

—  in  relation  to  Prophecy.     Dub  R.  38:  424. 

—  in  the  17th  Century.     Retros.  18:  249. 

—  Invasions  of  Europe  by,  1670-83.     Contemp.  29:  635. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  67. 

—  Manners  of,  in  the  19th  Century.     Mo.  R.  150:  473. 

—  Spaniards,  and  Egyptians.     Tinsley,  19:  141. 

—  Superstitions  among.     Belgra.  34:  416. 

—  Two  hundred  Years  ago.  (R.Hildreth)  Putnam,  5:  478. 

—  Typical.     (H.  O.  Dwiglit)  Galaxy,  24:  211. 

—  AVars  of  Conquest  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  677. 
Turk's  Island.     (C.  Cole)  Overland,  7:  267. 
Turkestan.     See  Turkistan. 

Turkey.  Quar.  143:  573.  —  (A.  Arnold)  Contemp.  28: 
191.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  323.  —  (F.  ]>ieber) 
No.  Am.  31:  292.  —  (A.  Comt^,  jr.)Contin.  Mo.  3: 
257. —  (B.  W.  Savile)  Chr.  Obs.  76:  912.  — (D. 
Marshall)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  641.  — Geog.  M.  3:  257, 
259.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  1 :  164. 

—  Abdul-Aziz  and  his  Successors.  Internat.  R.  3:  674. 

—  Administration  of,  1854.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:  473. 

—  after  the  Crimean  War.     Quar.  98:  502. 

—  Americans  in.     Brit.  Q.  67:  28.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

90:  641. 

—  and  Austria.     Fraser,  94:  i. 

—  and  Christendom.     Ed.  R.  91:  173.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  24:  402.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  19:  433. 

—  and  the  Crimean  War.     Fraser,  76:  503.  —  Dem.  R. 

35:  394- 

—  and  the  East,  1S77.     (G.  Campbell)  Fortn.  27:  803. 

—  and  the  East  of  Europe.     Fraser,  47:  562. 

—  and  the  Eastern  Question.     Fraser,  93:  i. 

—  and  Egypt,  and  the  Affairs  of  the  East.  Blackw.  46: 100. 

and  Mehemet  Ali.  (E.  W.  Stoughton)  Hunt,  4:  35. 

and  Persia.     Ed.  R.  i :  44. 

and  Russia.     For.  Q.  13:  161.    24:  386. 

—  and  England.      (G.  Washburn)  Internat.  R.  6:659. 

7:  306.  —  (R.  Congreve)  Fortn.  26:  517.  — ]\Ionth, 
28:  205. 

—  and  England,  France,  and  Russia.     Quar.  53 :  229.  — 

Westm.  68:  415.  —  Am.  Eel.  i:  221. 

—  and  Europe,  1858.     New  Q.  7:  269. 

—  and  the  European  Crisis.     Liv.  Age,  38:  695. 

—  and  Greece.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  9. 


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TURKEY 


Turkey  and  Greece,  iS68.     (W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation,  7: 
366.  —  (E.  Lenormand)  Contenip.  39:  637. 

1S69.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  25. 

and  Malta,  Slade  on.     Mo.  R.  143:  498. 

Egypt,  etc.,  Morris's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  162:  21. 

Question  of.     (C.  G.  Greene,  jr.)  Nat.  Q.  18:  232. 

—  and  its  Destiny,  MacFarlane's.     Liv.  Age,  25:  135. — 

De  Bow,  10:  299.  — Colburn,  88:  433. 

—  and  its  Foreign  Diplomacy,  1800-37.    Dub.  R.  2:  509. 

—  and  Persia,  Bore's  Travels  in.     (A.  Homes)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  II :  28. 
Southgate's  Tour  in.     Mo.  R.  153:  2S. 

—  and  Russia.   Mus.  14:  131.  —For.  Q.  3:  2S2.  — Fraser, 

89:    671.  — (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  24:  433.— 

Colburn,  98:  271.  —  Liv.  Age,  39:  373.  —  (J.  Bryce) 

Fortn.  26:  793.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  3. 

and  England.  (J.L.Gomme)  Colburn,  160:  379,  523. 

from  1814  to  1S76.     Ed.  R.  145:  263. 

in  i860.    New  Q.  9:  272. 

Question  of.      (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.  78:  501. — 

(E.  L.  Godkin)  No.  Am.  124:  106.  —  Month,  28:  477. 

Catholic  Aspects  of.     Month,  27;  393. 

in  1853.     Quar.  94:   260.  —  Brit.  Q.  18:  227. — 

New  Q.  2:  458.  —  (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church 

R.  6:  364. 
in  1854-55.    Blackw.  74:   633,  769.    75:   2S5- 

611.     76:  98,495.  —  NewQ.  3:  21,  135. 

in  1870.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  11:  345. 

in  1S77.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:   115,  361. 

—  Dub.  R.  35:  69.     36:  79. 

in  1S78.     (M.  E.  G.  Duff)  19th  Cent.  4:  47S. 

See  Crimean  War;    Eastern   Question;    Turco- 

Russian  War. 
Wars  of.     Dub.  L'niv.  44:  194. 

—  Army  of.     All  the  Year,  36:  364. 

Month  with,   in  the   Balkans.      (G.   J.   Playfair) 

Macmil.  37:  2S6. 
Sketch  of.     Cornh.  18:  loS. 

—  as  a  Field  for  Emigration.     (.1.  L.  Farley)  Belgra.  18: 

370- 

—  Asia  Minor,  and   Syria,   Wittman's.     (S3-d.    Smith) 

Ed.  R.  2:  330. 

—  Asiatic.     Colburn,  163:   287.  —  (G.  Geary)  Geog.  M. 

5:  212. 
Future  of.     (.T.  Bryce)  Fortn.  29:  925.     Same  art. 

Liv.   Age,   138:    3."— Eel.   M.    95:    374.— (\V.    S. 

Blunt)  Fortn.  34:  16.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  323. 

—  How  it  is  governed.  (J.  C.  McCoan)  Fraser,  98:  545. 

in  a  Residential  Point  of  View.    Colburn,  163:  2.S7. 

Material  Resources  of.    (A.  Shelton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

24:  201. 
Our  new  Protectorate.     Nature,  18:  302.  —  (A.  H. 

Keane)  Nature,  20:  453. 

and  Nubar  Pa^ha.    (E.  Dicey)  19th  Cent.  4:  54S. 

Abandonment  of.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Contemp. 

31:  603. 

Public  Works  in.    (J.  C.  McCoan)  Fraser,  98:  697. 

Reforms  in.     Fraser,  99:  635.  —  Applcton,  22:  21. 

Religions  and  Races  of.     (.J.  C.  McCoan )  Fraser, 

98:   113,  135.  269. 
Roads  and  Railroads  in.     Colburn,  163:  42S,  499. 

—  Atrocities  in.     Appleton,  15:   271. 

—  Baker's  Travels  in,  1S74.     (C.  H.  Jones)  Appleton, 

18:  79. — (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  24:  339. 

—  Banking  in,  i860.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  2o:  138. 

—  Boundaries  of.     Geog.  M.  5:  loi. 

—  Burial-Grounds  in.     All  the  Year,  2:   400.  —  Penny 

M.  3:  236. 

—  Burnaby's  Ride  in.     Chamb.  J.  55:  300. 

—  Byzantine  Institutions  in,    (A.  Arnold)  Gent.  ^L  n.  s. 

20:  113. 

—  Callofs  Campaign  of  1S29  in.     Colburn,  lOi:  152. 


Turkey,  Can  we  support  ?  {.T.  C.  Paget)  St.  James,  37:  £2. 

—  Christians  in.     (M.  MacColl)  Contenip.  28:  970. 

—  Christian  Policy  in.    (L.  Oliphant)  No.  Am.  124:  190. 

—  Christian  Populations  of.     Loud.  Q.  i:  i.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  129:  387.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  117.  — 
Macmil.  2:  452.  —  Brit.  Q.  19:  501.  32:480.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  51:  497.  —  (G.  M.  MacKenzie  and  A. 
P.  Irby)  Good  Words,  7:  762. 

—  Chiistiauity  in,  Uwight  on.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  451. 

- —  Clergy  and  Military  Resources  of.     For.  li.  2:  217. 

—  Commerce  in.     Penny  M.  8:  197. 
and  Destiny  of.     De  Bow,  16:  109. 

—  Convention  with,  1878.     (S.  Laing)  Fortn.  30:   159. 

—  Creasy's  History  of.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  591. 

—  Cross  and  the  Crescent.    (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  26:  709. 

—  Crowe's  Greek  and  the  Turk.     Liv.  Age,  39:  24. 

—  Culture  of  Cotton  in.     (J.  P.  Brown)  Hunt,  26:  156. 

—  De  Kay's  Sketches  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  2:  145,  264. 

—  Designs  of  Russia  against.     For.  Q.  15:  183. 

—  Downfall  of,  from  Prophecy.     Eel.  R.  99:  69. 

—  Empire  of.     (H.  H.  Milnian)  Quar.  49:  2S3.  —  Quar. 

142:  4S0.  —  Ed.  R.  50:   437.     58:    114.  —  Westm. 

19:  163.  — For.  Q.  2:  244.     4:  236.  —  Mo.  R.  115: 

508.  —  Mus.  13:  302.     15:436.    24:   154.  —  Fraser, 

20:  85.  — (J.  McClenhan)  Nat.  Q.  2:   107.  — Mus. 

41:  536. 
Condition   and   Prospects   of.     (R    Cobden)   Tait, 

n.  s.  8:  78. 

Decline  of.     Blackw.  61 :  685. 

Fall  of.     Blackw.  33:  931.  —  Mus.  13:    302.     23: 

2S9.  — Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  6:  507. 

History  of.     (J.  Forsyth)  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  247. 

State  of,  1S39.     Mo.  R.  150:  113. 

in  1S53.     Westm.  60:  215. 

in  1862.     Brit.  Q.  36:   179.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

57:85. 

—  European.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec,  i:  312. — Quar. 

41:  448.     Same  art.  Mus.  16:  165. 

and  its  subject  Races.    (A.  Gielgud)  Fortn.  6:  605. 

Climate,  Flora,  etc.     Ed.  New  Philos.  J   30:  400. 

—  Evangelical  Armenians  of.     (G.  W.  Clark)  Chr.  R. 

24:  I. 

—  Family  Life  in.     (H.  0.  Dwight)  Harper,  62:  603. 

—  Finances  of;  Loan  of  1S55,  Negotiation  of.     Bank.  M. 

(L.)  15:  558. 

National  Bank.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  17:  no. 

Repudiation  in,  1853.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  13:  252. 

—  Financial  Condition  of,  1S60.     Fraser,  62:  4S3. 

—  Financial  Default  of,   1S75.     (A.  J.  Wilson)  Macnii'. 

33:  88. 

—  Financial  Subjugation  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  609. 

—  Fountains  and  Water-Sellers  of.     Penny  M.  14:  20. 

—  From  Brusa  to  Constantinople.     (S.  G.  W.  Benjamin) 

Harper,  55:  717. 

—  Future  of,  1855.     Liv.  Age,  47:  367. 

1858.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Chr.  Exam.  65:  401. 

1868.     (J.  Vickcrs)  Fraser,  81 :  531. 

—  Gentry  of,  at  Home.    Chamb.  J.  24:  221.     Same  ait. 

Liv.  Age,  47:  410. 

—  Government   of.     (.1.   P.    Brown)   Knick.  38:    34. — 

Sharpe,  14:  293. 
Civil,  and  Religions  Constitution  of.     (H.  W.  Bel- 
lows) Mo.  Rel.  M.  41:   325. 

—  Grand  Turk  at  Home.   (G^  A.  Sala)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18: 

5S4,  698. 

—  History  of.     Blackw.   75:    184.  —  (Prof.   Da  Ponte) 

Knick.  3:  212,  239.  —  Eel.  R.  loi:  i. 

and  Progress.     New  Q.  4:  46. 

and  Resources  of,  1S54,  Michelsen  on.    Eel.  R.  99: 

209. 
Chapters  of.     Blackw.  48:    18,   177.  595.    49^  33> 

344.     50:  294,  596.     52:  184.     53:  718. 


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TURKEY 


Turkey,  History  of;  Four  last  Sultans.     (Count  de  Kera- 

try)  Liv.  Age,  138:  668. 
Three  Eras  in,  Skene's.     Internat.  M.  4:  643. 

—  Home  Life  in.     £01.^1.37:273.     88:720. 

—  Hopes  and  Perils  of,  1853.     Bentley,  34:  70. 

—  Houses  in.     Penn}' M.  3:   198. 

—  How  to  keep  a  Hotel  in.  (E.  DeLeon)  Lippinc.  12:  354. 

—  in  1807,  Thornton  on  State  of.     Eel.  R.  6:  762. 

—  in  1828.     For.  R.  i:  275.  —  For.  Q.  2:  244. 

—  in  1832.     (.J.  Q.  Adams)  Ann.  Reg.  8:  219. —  Mo.  R. 

132:  316. 

—  in  1S33.     Tait,  3:  437. 

—  in  1848.     Tait,  n.  s.  15:  478. 

—  in  1854;   the  Sultan.      Bentley,  35:   91.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  31:  327. 

—  in  1862.     Quar.  iii:  355. 

—  in  1S76.    (A.  Rutson)  Fortn.  26:  275.  —  (R.  A.  Earle) 

Fortn.  26:  651. 

—  in  1877.     (Lord  Stratford  de  Redcliffe)  19th  Cent,  i: 

707-729. 

—  in  1878,   English   and   German  Policy  towards.     (E. 

L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  27- 

—  in  1S79.    (Lord  Stratford  de  Redcliffe)  19th  Cent.  5:  2. 

—  in    1S80,   Impending  Crisis   in.     Contemp.    38:    508. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  625. 

—  in  Time  of  Peace.     (J.  G.  MacLeod)  Month,  31 :  335. 

—  Lidustry  in.     Chamb.  J.  48:  30. 

—  Insurrection  in,  1859.     Chamb.  .J.  33:   193. 

—  Internal  Resources  of.     Fraser,  48:  670. 

—  Ladies  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  71. 

—  Letters  from,  1S39.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  407,  485,  550. 

—  Life  in.    Chamb.  J.  23:  262.    24:  71.  —  (M.  J.  Quin) 

Colburn,  51:  305-4S3.     52:  25. 

and  Thought  in,  1880.     Contemp.  37:  334. 

Oddities  of.     Eel.  M.  38:  456. 

—  Life  and  Thought  in,  1880.     Contemp.  37:  334. 

—  Macgill's  Travels  in.     Ed.  R.  12:  318. 

—  Madden's  Travels  in.  (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  2:  563. 

—  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  in.     (M.  Landerer)  Hogg,  6: 


333- 


(M. 


—  Midhat  Pasha  on  Turkish  History  and  Reform 

MacColl)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  31. 

—  Missions  in,  American.     Fraser,  98:  123.     Same  art 

Liv.  Age,  138:  313. 

—  Modern   Life  on  the  Bosphorus.     Bentley,  57:   47S 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  82. 

—  Monogamy  nnd  Polygamy  in.     Westm.  88:  325. 

—  Mountain  Tribes  of.     Colburn,  93:  394. 

—  Muslim  Khalifate.    (G.  P.  Badger)  19th  Cent.  2:  274 

—  Mysteries  of  Administra.  in,  1880.    Contemp.  37:  357 

—  Xative  Ministry  in.    (T.  C.  Trowbridge)  Princ.  42:  521 

—  Natural   History  and   Resources   of,    1876.      (W.    F 

Ainsworth)  Colburn,  158:  283-646.     159:   24,  546 

—  Northern  Frontiers  of.     Lond.  M.  20:   187. 

—  Novels  and  Travels  in.     Westm.  13:  458. 

—  Official  Corruption  in.     Macmil.  41:  484. 

—  Ottoman  and  Young  Turk,  1872.     (E.  De  Leon)  Har- 

per, 44:  606. 

—  Ottoman  Empire,  1857.     (S.  G.  Brown)  Bib.  Sac.  14: 

556.     See  Ottoman  Empire. 

—  Ottoman  Rule  in  Europe.     St.  Paul's,  5:  418.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  74:  409. 

—  Past,  Present,  and  Future  of,  1878.     (Midhat  Pasha) 

19th  Cent.  3:  981.    Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

3:  193- 

—  Peasants  and  Proprietors  in.     Fraser,  98:  236. 

—  People  of.     Quar.  146:  256.  —  Lond.  Q.  51:  405. 

—  Physical   Geography  of.     (T.  C.  Trowbridge)   New 

Eng.  31:  401. 

—  Police.     All  the  Year,  24:  113. 

—  Political  and  commercial  Importance  of.    (W.  F.  Ains- 

worth) Colburn,  159:  625. 


Turkey,  Politics  in.  Peculiarities  of.     (H.  O.  Dwight) 
Harper,  61 :  745. 

—  Population  of.     Blackw.  76:  492. 

compared  with  Russia.     (E.  G.  Eavenstein)  J.  Sta- 

tis.  Soc.  40:  433. 

—  Population,  Agriculture,  and  Commerce  of,  1838.     (A. 

Boue)  Ed.  New  Pliilos.  J.  24:  237. 

—  Prisons  of.     All  the  Year,  2:  434. 

—  Progress  in.     (E.  Bell)  St.  .James,  35:  104. 

—  Prospects  of,  1839.     Eel.  R.  70:  707. 
1854-     Colburn,  102:  53. 

—  Protestantism  in.     Liv.  Age,  31:  loi. 

—  Provincial.     Quar.  137:  313. 

—  Question  of.     Fraser,  63:  564.  —  (Capt.  Spencer)  Liv. 

Age,  38:  88. — Colburn,  loi:  74. 
Geographical  Aspect  of.      (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn. 

27:  73- 

in  1867.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  4:  no. 

in  1869,     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  25. 

in  1876.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  26:  409. 

in  1877.     (J.  Mazzini)  Fortn.  27:  559. 

Indignation  Meetings  on.  (G.  Smith)  Fortn.  30:  88. 

Our  eastern  Policy.     (L.  Courtney)  Fortn.  27:  603. 

—  Kaces  of  European,  Clark  on.     (M.  Heilprin)  Nation, 

28:  17. 
Religion  and  Government  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  21 :  281. 

—  Railways  in.     Chamb.  J.  29:  387. 

—  Recollections  of.     Colburn,   17:   305.     19:  137.     20: 

87,  181. 

—  Reform  in.     (Sir  R.  Blennerhasset)   Fortn.  27:  220. 

—  (R.  H.  Lang)  Macmil.  39:  82,  354. 

and  Coercion.     Brit.  Q.  65:  476. 

Programme  of,  1880.    (E.  Pears)  19th  Cent.  7:  1020. 

vei-gus  the  Koran.      (H.  Sneyd)    Fraser,  94:    72. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  35S. 

—  Reforms  tried  by  the  Sultans,  1854.    Brit.  Q.  19:  soi. 
Are  they  possible  under  Mussulman  Rule?     (M. 

MacColI)  Contemp.  40:  257. 

—  Religion  of.     (G.  W.  Samson)  Chr.  R.  19:  543. 

—  Religions  of.     Fraser,  98:  113. 

—  Religious  Liberty  in.     Cong.  3:  40-617. 

—  Renegade  Soldiers  of.     Liv.  Age,  50:  434. 

—  Re-Settlement  of.     (Sir  G.  Campbell)  Fortn.  29:  543, 

—  Resources  of,  1877.     J.  Statis.  Soc.  40:  633. 

—  Revival  of,  1878.     Quar.  146:  549. 

—  Revolution  at  Dolma-Bacdje.     (C.  Barrere)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  17:  79. 

—  Scenes  in.     Mo.  R.   130:  59.  — Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  89, 

174,  263.    8:  480. 

—  Scenery   and   Antiquities   of.      (A.   Bou^)    Ed.  New 

Philos.  .1.  24:  121. 

—  Senior's  Journal  in,  1857-58.    Ed.  R.  110:  518.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,   64:  139.  — Nat.  R.   9:  316.  — Dub. 
R.  47:  77- 

—  Shops  and  Shopkeepers   in.     All  the  Year,  2:    362. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  759. 

—  Sketches  from  Life  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:  583. 

—  Sketches  in.     Dub.  R.  29:  i. 

Effects  of  Opium.     (W.  Colton)  Knick.  7:  421. 

—  Slave-Dealing  in.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20:  666. 

—  Slavery  in.     (R.  Hildreth)  Putnam,  5:  609. 

and" Polygamy  in.     (J.  C.  McCoan)  Fraser,  98:  403. 

—  Slave  Market  in"    Chamb.  J.  29:  264.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  57:  709- 

—  Slave  Stories  from.     Belffra.  35:  167. 

—  Slaveowner  and  Turk.    (G.  Smith)  Contemp.  30:  1055. 

—  Slavonic  Provinces  of.     (J.  Long)  Chr.  Obs.  76:  379. 

—  Slavonians  in.     Nature,  1 :  287. 

—  Society  in.     (M.  Walker)  Lond.  Soc.  31:  439. 

—  Soufhgate's  Travels  in.     Eel.  R.  72:  680. 

—  Spencer's  Travels  in.     Brit.  Q.  15:  163.  — Liv.  Age, 

32:  356. 


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TURNER 


Turkey,  Spirit  of  Change  in.     (J.  H.  Ske  e)  Colbum, 
87:  305.     88:  46S. 

—  Stephens's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  148:  153. 

—  Street  Fountains  in.     All  the  Year,  3:  57. 

—  Tartar  Traveling  in.     Penny  M.  ii:  14. 

—  Temple's  Travels  in.     Mo.  R.  141:  149. 

—  Thornton  on,  1S07.     Ed.  R.  lo:  249. — Quar.  3:  129. 

—  Travel  in.     (A.  Bou^)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  22:  142. 

—  Travels  in.     (C.  F.  F.  Clinton)  Bentley,  16:  191,  246, 

337.  —  Mo.  R.  119:  529.  120:  I.  122:1.  —  Mils. 
^5'  334-  —  F"""-  Q-  6*  218. — Nav.  M.  2:  105. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  18:  767. 

—  Travelers  in,  Opinions  and  Character  of.     For.  Q.  15: 

424.     17:  176. 

—  Treaty  of  Adrianople,  1876.     Brit.  Q.  64:  78. 

—  Tribes  on  the  Northeast  Frontier  of.    (W.  G.  Palgrave) 

Cornh.  18:  539. 

—  Turkish  Facts  and  British  Fallacies,  iSSo.    Fortn.  33: 

161. 

—  Turkish  Fallacies  and  British  Facts.     (L.  H.  Court- 

ney) Fortn.  33:  35S. 

—  Von  Moltke's  Letters  from,  1835-39.     Fraser.  85:  114. 

—  Walpole's  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  19:  233.  —  Mo.  R.  89: 

256,  372. 

—  Walsh's  Residence  in.     Colbum,  47:  475. 

—  Wars  with  the  Hospitallers.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Har- 

per, 56:  430. 

—  Water  Supply  in.     Penny  M.  13:  463. 

—  Watering-Place  in.     Blackw.  61:  735. 

—  What  can  a  Liberal  Government  do  for?    Contemp. 

37:  893. 

—  What  is  to  be  done  with  ?    Colburn,  41 :  33. 

—  Wives  in.     Liv.  Age,  137:  762. 

—  Woman  in.     Bentk-y,  38:  349. — (W.  E.James)  Con- 

temp.  34:  108. 

—  Word  for,  1861.    Knick.  58:  477. 

—  Young's  Camp  in.     Colburn,  103:  246. 

See  Eastern  Question;  Ottoman  Empire;  etc. 
Turkej',  The.     Chamb.  J.  39:  379.  —  Colburn,  49:  192. 

—  Wild.     (J.  D.  Caton)  Am.  Natural.  3:  28. 

and  its  Domestication.     (J.  D.  Caton)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  321. 
Turkeys.     All  the  Year,  6:  117. 

—  To  Town  with.     All  the  Year,  44:  253. 
Turke3'-Hunting.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  659. 

Turkish  Account  of  Wars  with  Russia.     Ed.  R.  27:  361. 
Turkish  Bath.    Cornh.  3:  375.  —  (A.  Trollope)  St.  Paul's, 

5:  no.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  103:  807.     Sameart. 

Galaxy,  8:   689.  —  Once  a  Week,  4:    296. — Liv. 

Age,  69:  636,  743. 

—  Construction  and  Use  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  65:  206. 

—  in  England.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  254. 

—  in  London.     Chamb.  J.  34:  166.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

67:  214. 
Turkish  Baths.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  794. 

—  in  Stamboul.     (J.  Pardoe)  St.  James,  i:  475. 
Turkish  Coffee  Houses.     Penny  M.  7:  229. 

Turkish   Effendi  on  Christendom  and  Islam.     Blackw. 

127:  I.     Same  art.  Appleton,  23:  260.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  94:  295. 
Turkish  Georgia.     Cornh.  28:  156. 
Turkish  Harems  and  Circassian  Homes.     Chamb.  J.  48: 

557- 
Turkish  Language,  and  Arabic.     (H.   S.  Osborn)  Bib. 
Sac.  38:  646. 

—  David's  Grammar  of.     So.  Q.  13:  54. 
Turkish  Literature.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  221. 

Turkish  Mosque,  Visit  to.     (Mrs.  Walker)  Good  Words, 

8:  821. 
Turkish  Museum  in  London.     Chamb.  J.  22:  179. 

—  Nk/w.     Am.  Arch.  10:  179. 

Turkish  Poetry.     Dub.  Cuiv.  11:  291.     12:  328. 


Turkish  Poetry,  History  of.     For.  Q.  19:  398. 

Turkish   Power;    its    Origin,    History,   and    Character. 

L/)nd.  Q.  47:  265. 
Turkish  Seraglio.     For.  R.  3:  216. 

Turkish  Service,  In  the.  (M.  L.  Meason)  Macmil.  38:  302. 
Turkish  Sketches.     All  the  Year,  2:  202-490. 
Turkish  Story  Books.     (W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  19th  Cent,  i: 

23.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  118. 
Turkish  Toleration.     (Eli  Smith)  Bib.  Sac.  3:  390. 
Turkish  Tragedy.     (T.  C.  Moore)  Once  a  Week,  14:  443. 
Turkish  Wars  of  former  Times.     Putnam,  6:  114. 
Turkish  Ways  and  Turkish  AVomen.     Cornh.   34:  279, 

603-  35'34-    Sameart.  Eel.  M.  87:  557.  88:71,536. 
Turkistan.     (\V.  E.  Gladstone)  Contemp.  28:  S73.—  (R. 

Pumpelly)  Nation,  24:  76. 

—  American  in.     (E.  Schuyler)  Scrib.  13:  211. 

—  Chinese  Reconquest  of  Eastern.     Liv.  Age,  137:  446. 

—  Eastern.     (R.  Michell)  Geog.  M.  i:  194. 
in  1874.     Ed.  R.  139:  289. 

—  Vambery's  Travels  in.     (E.  Jonveaux)  Cath.  World, 

3:  19S,  390. 

—  Yanuid  and  Goklan,  Tribes  of.     (C.  A.  De  Bode)  Ed. 

New  Philos.  J.  37:  199.     See  also  Kashgar. 
Turkomania,  Travels  in.     Eel.  R.  42:  41S. 
Turkouians,  The.     (A.   H.   Keane)  Nature,  21:  no. — 

(E.  About)  Ev.  Sat.  2:  221,  253,  285. 

—  and  other  Tribes  of  the  Northeastern   Turkish  Fron- 

tier.    (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Cornh.  18:  539.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  72:  155. 

—  Byhanlu.     Blackw.  88:  669. 

Turn  of  Fortune  ;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  52:  312. 

Turn  of  Fortune's  Wheel ;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  43. 

Turnbull.  John.  Voyage  round  the  World.    Ed.  R.  9:  332. 

Turnbull,  Robert.  Life  Pictures.  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No. 
Am.  85:  237.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  346. 

Turnbull,  William  B.,  and  the  Religious  Tract  Society. 
Fraser,  63:  385. 

Turner,  Charles  Tennyson.  (J.  Spedding)  19th  Cent.  6: 
461.  Sameart.  Liv.  Age,  143:  3.  — (A.  J.  Syming- 
ton) Internat.  R.  2:  577.  —  (T.  Bayne)  Fraser,  104: 
790.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  799.  —  (H.  G.  Hew- 
lett) Contemp.  22:  633. 

—  Poetry  of.     (T.  Bayne)  St.  James,  45:  66. 

—  Sonnets.     Eel.  M.  63:  284. 

Turner,  Edward.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  185.  — (E.  G.  Brooks) 

Univ.  Q.  28:  151,  261.     30:  40. 
Turner,  Henrv,  Sermons  of.     (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam. 

2:  3S6.  ■ 
Turner,  James.     (W.  Hill)  Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  270. 
Turner,  Sir  James,  Life  and  Times  of.     Ed.  R.  51 :  38. 
Turner,  John  Matthew.     Chr.  Obs.  31:  815,    32:  191. 
Turner,  Joseph  M.  W.,  Landscape  Painter.     (P.  G.  Ham- 

erton)  Portfo.  7:  28-188.     8:44-145.     9:  2-178. — 

(W.  E.  Channing)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:   141.—  (II. 

S.  Conant)  Harper,  56:  3S1.  —  Blackw.  91:   17.  — 

(C.  Redding)  Fraser,  45:  150.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

25:    4S7.  —  Liv.  Age,   32:  421.  — (J.  R.  Meeker) 

Western,  3:  703. 

—  and  Claude.     Art  J.  5:  74. 

—  and  Mulrcady.     (R.  Liebreich)  Nature,  5:  404.  —  (R. 

Liebreich)  Macmil.  25:  499.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
113:  259.  —  Once  a  Week,  27:  148. 

—  and  Ovid.     (C.  Monkhouse)  Art  J.  32:  329. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     (J.  W.  Archer)  Once  a  Week,  6:  162. 

—  Early  Days  as  an  Artist.     Month,  4:  1^9. 

—  Hamerton's  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  151 :  40.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,   145:    195.  —  Internat.   If.    7:    217.  —  (W.    J. 
Stillman)  Nation,  28:  217. 

—  in  Yorkshire.     (A.  W.  Hunt)  Art  J.  33:  5,  27- 

—  Liber  Studiorum.     (W.  G.  Rawlinson)  Art  J.  33:  ico. 

—  Liv.  Age,  76:  531. 

—  Life  of .     Quar.  Ill:  450. 


TURNER 


1334 


TWENTY-FOUR 


Turner,  Joseph  M.  W.,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  4:  46. 

—  Thornbiiry's  Life  of.     Westin.  77:  417.     Same   art. 

Liv.  Age,  73:  355.  — Dub.  Uni\'.  59:  72.     90:381. 
—  Dub.  R.  51:  257.  — Chr.  Obs.  62:  809. 

—  Will  of.     Art  J.  13:  285. 

Turner  Gallery.     Art  J.  9:1.     15:12-244.     16:22-362. 

17:  16-192. 
Turner,  Robert.  Letter  to  Penn,  1685.   N.  E.  Reg.  13:  223. 
Turner,  Samuel  H.     Liv.  Age,  72:  311. 

—  Essay  of.    Meth.  Q.  6:  24. 

Turner," Thomas.     All  the  Year,  5:  45.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  69:  623. 
Turner's  Hall  Wood,  Barbadoes,  in  1846.     Sharpe,  25: 

25.1- 
Turners,  The.     (J.  Hogg)  Eraser,  13:  609. 
Turning  and  Mechanical  Manipulation,  Holtzapfftl  on. 

Mo.  R.  160:  416. 

—  (Jeonietric,  Savory's.     Pract.  M.  i:  295. 
Turuing-Points  in  Life.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  512. 

Turnip  Crops,  Insects  injurious  to.     ( W.  Hoiighten)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  5:  I. 
Turnpike,  Old  National,  over  the  Alleghanies.     (W.  H. 

Rideing)  Harper,  59:  801. 
Turnpil^e  Roads.     Ed.  R.  32:  477.  —  Cornh.  10:  54. 
Turpentine.     De  Bow,  18:   188. 

—  in  the  South,  Manufacture  of.     (E.  Herrlot)  De  Bow, 

8:  450. 

—  Product  of,  at  the  South.     De  Bow,  n:  303. 
Turpin,  Dick.     All  the  Year,  17:  512. 
Turquoise.     Argosy,  12:   113. — Penny  M.  9:   188. 

—  of  New  Me.xico.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  67. 
Turquoise  Ring.     (J.  Sheehan)  Temp.  Bar,  37:  377. 
Turquoise  Ring.     (Mrs.  A.  Kingsford)  Tinsley,  20:   i. 
Turret  Clock.     Eraser,  29:  344. 

Turret-Ships  Captain  and  Monarch.     (J.  S.  Mackie)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  9:   173- 
Turretini,  Erancis.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  20:  452. 
Turtle,  The.     Hogg,  2:  79. 

—  Green,  Skull  of.     (Prof.  Parker)  Nature,  19:  593. 

—  Leather.     (.J.  Eord)  Am.  Natural.  13:  633. 
Turtle-Catching.     Cliamb.  J.  8:  205.  —  Penny  M.  i :  2S1. 

10:  71. 

Turtle-Back  Celts  in  District  of  Columbia.  (W.  J.  Hoff- 
man) Am.  Natural.  13:  loS. 

Turtle-Dove  of  Carmel.     (M.  Howitt)  Howitt,  i :  303. 

Turton,  William.     Meth.  M.  44:  3. 

Tusayan,  Arizona.  Ancient  Province  of.  (J.  W.  Powell) 
Scrib.  11:  193. 

Tuscan  Literature,  Modern.     Mo.  R.  115:  312. 

Tuscan  Peasant  Plays.     (V.  Paget)  Eraser,  95:  224. 

Tuscan  Proverbs.  Eraser,  55:  18.  Sameart.  Eel.  M.  40: 
416. 

Tuscan  Village  and  Sanctuary.     Cornh.  10:  461. 

Tuscany.     Brit.  Q.  30:  181. 

—  and  Rome.     (J.  Bowring)  Howitt,  i:  31. 

—  Austriiin  Rule  in.     Chamb.  J.   37:   130.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  56:  122. 

—  Court  of,  under  Grand  Duke  Leopold.     (T.  A.  Trol- 

lope)  Lippinc.  15:  370. 

—  Glimpses  of.     (M.  P.  Thompson)  Cath.  World,  7:  479, 

679.     8:  196,  316. 

—  Grand  Dukes  of.     Westm.  113:  51.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  144:  579- 

—  History   and   Condition  of,    1852.     No.  Brit.  18:  78. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  213. 

—  in  1849  and  1859,  Trollope  on.     Eel.  R.  no:  489. 

—  Land  Question  in.     St.  Paul's,  5:  519. 

—  Life  in,  in  the  17th  Century.     (T.  A.  Trollope)  Temp. 

Bar,  29:  97.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  86. 

—  Maremna  of,  Eive  Days  in.     Galaxy,  24:  581. 

—  Nooks  and   By-Paths  in.     (T.  A.   Trollope)   Once  a 

Week,  4:  409,  511. 


Tuscany,  Peasants  of,  and  the  Maremna.  Month,  6:  433. 
Same  art.  Cath.  World,  5:  710. 

—  Popular  Songs  of.     (J.Ross)  Eraser,  95:  407. — (J. 

A.  Symonds)  Eortn.  20:  596.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
120:  290. 

—  Religious  Prosecutions  in,  1S52.     Eel.  R.  97:  78. 

—  Revolution  in.     Dub.  Univ.  33:  531. 

—  Sculptors  of.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  2:  116. 

—  Sculpture  and  Sculptors  in.     Ed.  R.  121 :  520.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  65:  350.  — Eel.  M.  64:  588. 

—  Springs  of.  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  13:  221. 

—  Villas  of.     (L.  Blagden)  Once  a  Week,  9:  54. 

—  Vintaging  in.     (J.  Ross)  Macmil.  32:  442. 

—  Wedding  in.     Once  a  Week,  6:  78,  89. 

—  What  the  "  three  F.'s  "  did  for.     (J.  A.  Earrer)  Con- 

temp.  39:  440. 
Tusculan  Questions,  Dillawa3''s.     (C.  Beck)   No.   Am. 

56:  l>n- 

—  Otis's.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  844. 
Tusculum.     (H.  T.  Cook)  Overland,  7:  84. 
Tusculums,  Concerning.  (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  28:  241. 
Tuski,  The,  Hooper's  Ten  Months  among.     Colburn,  99: 

57.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  39:  173. 
Tussac  Grass.     Penny  M.  14:  226. 
Tussaud,  Madame.     Chamb.  J.  55:  465. 

—  Exhibition  of  Wax  Work.     Am.  Lit.  M.  2:  124.— 

All  the  Year,  2:  250. 

—  Memoirs  and  Reminiscences  of  Erance.     Mo.  R.  146: 

244. 
Tutburv  Castle,  Staffordshire.     Penny  M.  5:  89. 
Tuthill'Genealogy.     (W.  H.  Tuthill)  N.  E.  Reg.  22:  317. 
Tutor,  The.     Blackw.  44:  480. 

—  an  Idyl.     St.  James,  28:  373. 

Tutors  of  the  young  Idea.     (W.  B.  Jerrold)  Dub.  Univ. 

49:  375.  471,  712.     50:  338. 
Tutti  Erutti.     Mo.  R.  134:  413. 
Tuttle  Family  Genealogy.     (C.  W.  Tuttle)  N.  E.  Reg. 

21:  133- 
'Twas  in  Trafalgar's  Bay.     All  the  Year,  41:  supp.  j. 
Tweddell,  John,  Life  and  Remains  of.     Ed.  R.  25:  285. 

Quar.  14:  225,  257. —  Chr.  Obs.  14:  374,  517. 
Tweed,  William  M.     (C.  F.  Wingate)  No.  Am.  119:  359. 

—  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  25:  237. — with  portrait, 

Ev.  Sat.  11:  405. 

—  and  other  Convicts,  Rights  of.     (E.  B.  Perkins)  0.  & 

N.  9:  495. 

—  Decision  in  Case  of.    (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  21 :  67. 

—  Escape  of.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  32:  336. 

—  Moral  of  Career  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  257. 

—  Overthrow  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  349. 
Tweed,  River,  Week  on.     Eraser,  50:  393. 
Tweeddale,  Arthur  Hay,  Marquess  of.     Nature,  19:  205. 
Tweeddale  Court;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  II.  Ware)  Colburn, 

157:  317-662. 
Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  Centuries,  Spirit  of.     For.  Q.  7: 

1.  —  Mus.  7:  I. 
Twelfth  Day.     (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  37:  207. 
Twelfth  Night.     Lond.  M.  7:  37.  — Penny  M.  3:  497. 

—  at  Almack's.     Lond.  M.  17:  205. 
Twelfth-Night  Character,  Something  like  a.     (T.  H.  S. 

Escott)  Belgra.  22:  475. 

Twelfth  of  August.     Blackw.  120:  369. 

Twelfth  Rig;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  54:  289,  316,  327. 

Twelve  Catholic  Students,  Adventures  of.  (J.  Steven- 
son) Month,  38:  44,  392.     39:  395. 

Twelve  Months  of  my  Life.     All  the  Year,  17:  377-59f'- 

Twelve  o'clock  at  Night.     Colburn,  II :  238. 

Twelve  o'clock,  Noon.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  170. 

Twelve  Ounces  of  Blood  ;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  90:  159. 

Twentieth  Century,  History  of,  written  in  1730.  Liv. 
Age,  19:  337. 

Twenty-four  Hours.    Lond.  Soc.  13:  114. 


TWENTY-FOURTH 


1335 


TWO 


Twenty-fourth  of  Ft-bruary,  Werner's.  x\m.  Mo.  M.  9:  209. 
Twe-.ity-Hill  Hollow,     (j"  Miiir)  Overl  ind,  9:  80. 
Twenty  per  Cent;  a  Banking  Tale.    Teuip.  Bar,  17:  473. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  306. 
Twenty    thousand    Dollars;    a   Tale.      (.J.    T.   McKay) 

Galaxy,  7:  206. 
Twenty-thou6;and-Pouud  Widow.    (Mrs.  Bennett)  Temp. 

B"ar,  35:  524. 
Twenty  Yards  of  the  late  Panic.     (M.  F.  Sullivan)  Lake- 
side, 10:  355. 
Twenty  Years;  a  Story.     (A.  La  Forge)  Galax)',  20:  646. 
Twenty  Years  ago.    (M.  T'Okai)  Colburn,  151 :  294,  362. 
Twenty  Years  ago;  a  Story  of  Life  on  the  Prairies.     (D. 

H.  Wheeler)  Lakeside,  7:  101-421.     8:  81. 
Twenty  Years  ago ;  a  Tale.    (Mrs.  Ahdy)  Siiarpe,  40:  117. 
Twent}'  Years  from  Home.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  10: 

223. 
Twice  alone.     (I.  I.  Hayes)  Scrib.  i:  78. 
Twice  betrothed;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  56:  440,  45-. 
Twice  buried.     Chamb.  J.  56:  61. 
Twice  married.     (C.  W.  Philluo)  Putnam,  5:  313-578. 
Twii;e  round  the  Clock;  a  Christmas  Story.     Colburn, 

160:  78,  200,  341. 
Twice  sacrificed.     (Mrs.  Bushby)  Colburn,  129:  85,  166. 
Twice  sold;  an  ole-Clo'  Story.     Temp.  Bar,  3:  349. 
Twice  wedded.     (W.  Buchanan)  Temp.  Bar,  3:  114. 
Twice  wooed,  twice  won.     Chamb.  J.  55:  724,  739,  755. 
Twickenham  in  the  iSth  Century.     Fraser,  61:  124-S34. 


281 


Same 


62:  96.     Same  art.  Liv.  Ago,  65: 
art.  Fxl.  M.  49:  478.     50:  473. 

—  Worthies  of.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  5:  iig. 
Twilight;  a  Poem.     (C.  Moukhouse)  Temp.  Bar,  4:  151. 
Twins,  Galton's  History  of.     Anthrop.  J.  5:  391. 

—  Relation  of  Nature  to  Nurture.     (F.  Galton)  Fraser, 

92:  566.     Same  art.   Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  345.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  695.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  38. 
Twins,  The;  a  Tale.    Once  a  Week,  13:  377,  406. 
Twin-doomed.     (C.  F.  Hoffman)  Bentloy,  5:  35. 
Twin  Dragoons;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  28:  40J. 
Twin-Love.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  28:  257. 
Twin  Peaks;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  30:  5S7,  610. 
Twin  Sisters;  a  Chinese  Story.     Eug.  Dom.  M.  18:  133. 
Twin  Sisters;  a  true  Story.      (W.  W.  Collins)  Internat. 

M.  3:  221.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  22:  523. 
Twin  Sisters  of  Malta.     (B.  Toussaint)  Bentley,  56:  472. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  36. 
Twitters.     (T.  Gift)  Tinsley,  25:  383-572. 
'Twixt  Green  and  Red.     Belgra.  28:  545.    29:  117,  261. 
Two  Adventures  at  Sea.     House.  Words,  2:  104. 
Two  and  one.     Sharpe,  52:  119. 
Two  and  one.     (L.  P.  Hale)  Atlan.  10 :  594. 
Two  Aspects  of  Ireland.     House.  Words,  4:  6,  27. 
Two  Bachelors;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  52:  589,  604. 
Two  Beauties;  a  Stor3'.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  34. 
Two  Beggars;  a  Sketch.     (J.   Dangertield)  Cornh.  42: 

342.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  752. 
Two   Blisters  of   Humanity;    ^lalignity   and   Trickery. 

(A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  59:  39S.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  47:  216. 
Two   Brides.     Bentley,  52:   5,   m.      Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

57:  61. 
Two  Brothers ;  or.  Why  are  you  a  Protestant  ?     Brown- 
37,  277-     5'-  loi- 

(MM.    Erckmann-Chatrian)    St.  James, 
I.     32:    46-406.     Same   art.    Liv.  Age, 

Ii5:  35-738.     117:  686,  756.     118:  50-338. 
Two  Butlers  of  Kilkenny.     Bentle}-,  i:  306. 
Two  Cadets.     (H.  Kiiigsiey)  Once  a  Week,  16:  214,  246. 

Same  art.  Ev.Sat.  3:  364,  386. 
Two  Caskets.     Victoria,  26:  503. 
Two  College  Friends.     (F.  W.  Loring)  0.  &  N.  3: 

587,  6S4.     4:  34. 


son.  4:  I 

Two  Brothers. 

31:    339- 


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College   Friends.      House.    Words,    13:    78,    105. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  123. 

Country  Houses;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  6:  500. 
Courtships.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  382. 
Cousins.     House.  Words,  8:  246. 

Destinies.     (W.  Collins)   Temp.    Bar,    46:   1-436. 
47:  43-508.     48:  61. 

Dinner  Failures.     House.  Words,  12:  164. 
Doctors.     (VV.  H.  Daniels)  Lakeside,  10:  8. 
Dreams.     Black w.  54:  672. 
Dreams.     Argo.sy.  31:  292. 

Dreams.     (W.  Allingham)  Good  Words,  11:  534. 
Enemies.     (C.  Owen)  Lippinc.  14:  235. 
Faces.     Lond.  Soc.  18:  542. 


fair  Cousins;   a  Chinese  Romance.     (D.  Wedder- 
burn)  Fortn.  30:  493. 
fair  Hermits.     Lond.  Soc.  i:  109. 
Families.    (K.  F.  Williams)  Atlan.  21 :  651. 
Farewells.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  140. 
Fingers.     (J.  Pardoe)   Once  a  Week,  2:  557. 
Firesides;  a  Tale.     (G.  C.  Munro)  Peop.  J.  8:  348. 
Flags;  a  Reminiscence  of  Algeria.     (J.  A.  O'Shea) 
Tinsley,  28:   127. 

Fortune-Hunters   of   Galway.      (J.    G.    Millingen) 
Bentley,  16:  398. 

Funerals.     (W.  H.  Maxwell)  Bentley,  28:  149. 
Generals  in  Kentucky.     (A.  Trollope)  Good  Words, 
4:  853. 

Gentlemen  Ushers :  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  14:  325. 
Girls.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Nation,  6:  107. 
Girls  that  tried  Farming.  Eng.  Dom.  M.  19:  241,  29S. 
Graces.     (F.  Caballero)  Bentley,  64:  372,  491,  568. 
great  Wars.     (A.  Badeau)  Fraser,  82:  793. 
Greetings;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Scrib.  12:  iiS. 
■handed  Dick  the  Stockman.     House.  Words,  i:  141. 
handsome  People,  two  jealous  People,  and  a  Ring. 
Temp.  Bar,  54:  259,  396. 

Hearts  for  one  Hand.  (J.  S.  Lloyd)  Tinsley,  27:  168. 
Homes;  a  Poem.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan  33:  26. 
Homes;  a  Story  for  Wives.     Ciiamb.  J.  7:  242. 
Hours  in  Prison.    (C.  P.  Strickland)  Sharpe,  6:  14S. 
Hours  of  Mystery.     Blackw.  53:  85. 
hundred  Pounds'  Reward.     House.  Words,  14:  iiS. 
Hunting  Excursions.     Sharpe,  42:  30. 
Inquests.     Belgra.  22:  197,  357. 
Isabels.     (Mrs.  S.  C  Hall)  Sharpe,  15:  86. 
Joneses.     (Geo.  Eliot)  Lond.  Soc.  31 :  193. 
Knaves  and  a  Queen.     (F.   Barrett)  Tinsley,  20: 
229-565.     21:  65-625. 

Ladies,  two  Hours;  a  Tale.     Cornh.  21 :  435.    Saino 
art.  Liv.  Age,  105:  39S. 
Letters.     (L.  P.  Hale)  Atlan.  31:  513. 
Lovers.     (P.  Cary)  Appleton,  5:  274. 
Lovers  of  F'lavia  Domitilla.     (T.  A.  Mullen)  Oath. 
World,  5:  386-S15. 
Loves  and  a  Life.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  400. 
Magistrates;  from  the  Chinese.    St.  James.  24:  692. 
Margarets;  a  Poem.     (J.  Ingelow)  Good  Words,  11 : 
104,  279. 

Marriage  Advertisements.     Victoria,  5:  459. 
Marys.     (M.  Oliphant)  Macmil.  26:  3S5.     27:  43, 
130,  230.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  80:  37,  275. 
Mendicants  of  Valencia.     (J.  A.  St.  John)  Sharpe, 
22:  233.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  1076. 
Miss  Grattans.     Tinsley,  4:  53. 
Miss  Smiths;  a  Tale.    (C.  Crowe)  Internat.  M.  2:  76. 
Monks.     (T.  G.  Appleton)  0.  &  N.  7:  457. 
Mrs.  Scudamores.  (M. Oliphant)  Blackw.  iio:  710. 
in:  46.     Same  art.  Scrib.  3:  85-297. 
Mysteries  explained.     Chamb.  J.  48:   177. 
Neigiibors  of  Quimper.     (K.  S.  Macquoid)  Belgra. 
36:  65. 


TWO 


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TYNE 


Two  Nephews.     House.  Words,  ii:  526. 

Two  New  Years'  Days.     Tiusley,  11:  651. 

Two  noble  Kinsmen,  Authorship  of.     Westm.  47:  59. 

Two  of  a  Name.     (H.  N.  Smith)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  297, 

377- 
Two  of  a  Trade.     Bentley,  3:  159. 
Two  Officers.     Colburn,    143:    475-719.     144:    98-699. 

145:  84-524.     146:  73-722.     147:   14S. 
Two  old  Heads.     (S.  J.  Lippincott)  Lippinc.  5:  392. 
Two  only  Sons.     Lakeside,  4:  364. 
Two  or  three  Blunders.    (C.  G.Brooks)  Lakeside,  9:  361. 
Two  or  three  Troubles.     (C.  A.  Hopkinson)  Allan.  7: 

3°3,  471- 
Two  Passports.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  291. 
Two  Patrons.     Blackw.55:  500. 
Two  Peacocks  of  Bedfond.     Lond.  M.  6:  304. 
Two  peculiar  People.     Lippinc.  21 :  226. 
Two  Pinches  of  Snuff.     Lakeside,  5:  42,  119. 
Two  Plunges  for  a  Pearl.     (M.  Collins)  Lond.  Soc.  19: 

7-493.     20:  9-395. 
Two  Poets;  a  Poem.     (C.  Landor)  Harper,  41:  430. 
Two  Portraits;  a  Poem.     (H.  Timrod)  Harper,  21:  357. 
Two  Portraits;  a  Story.     (A.L.  Bassett)  Potter  Am. Mo. 

15:  25,  105. 
Two  Prayers.     (W.  Mackay)  Colburn,  145:  586. 
Two  Princes.     (E.  E.  Hale)  0.  &  N.  i :  21. 
Two  Prisoners.     (W.  H.  Riehl)  Appleton,  26:  36. 
Two  Purse-Companions.    (G.  P.  Lathrop)  Scrib.  16:  419. 
Two  Races  of  Men.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  2:  623. 
Two  Ravens ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  474,  601.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  26:  119. 
Two  Royal  Widows;  a  Tale.     Bentley,  62:  260. 
Two  Salutations.     Fraser,  76:  103.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

94:  246. 
Two  Scenes  by  Firelight.     Tinsley,  27:  158. 
Two  Scenes  from  the  Life  of  Blondel.     (J.  R.  Lowell) 

Atlan.  12:  576. 
Two  Scenes  in  a  Life.  (A.  H.  Baldwin)  Lond.  Soc.  24: 125. 
Two  Scenes  in  a  Woman's  Lifetime.     Sharpe,  51:  12S. 
Two  Scenes  in  the  Life  of  John  Bodger.     House.  Words, 

2:  484. 
Two  Sibyls.     Tinsley,  21:  196. 

Two  Sides  of  the  River.     (W.  Morris)  Fortn.  10:  379. 
Two  Sides  of  the  same  Story.     Tinsley,  9:  175. 

Two  Sides  to  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  26:  19-117. 

Two  Sisters;  a  Tale.    (Dr.  Wildenhahn)  Sharpe,  38:  251. 

Two  Sisters;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  8:  132. 

Two  Sisters.     Knick.  46:  65,  122. 

Two  Sisters  of  Cologne.     All  the  Year,  17:  90. 

Two  Soldiers  of  Jena.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  8:  495. 

Two  Solutions.    (E.  Jenkins)  Fraser,  83:  451.    Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  76:  709. 

Two  Sons;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  539. 

Two  Strings  to  one  Beau.     Tinsley,  17:  445. 

Two  Thirsts.     Fraser,  67:  370. 

Two  to  one  on  the  Major.    Lond.  Soc.  9:  48. 

Two  Traditions,  Ecclesiastical   and   Scientific.     (W.  J. 
Potter)  Radical  R.  1 :   1. 

Two  Travelers;  a  Poem.    (W.  C.  Bryant)  Atlan. 35:  129. 

Two  Valentines.     Lond.  Soc.  9:   121. 

Two  Victorines;  aTaleof  LaVendee.  Fraser,  26:  184,  299. 

Two  Women,  1862.  (C.  F.  Woolson)  Appleton,  17 :  60, 140. 

Two  Women;  a  Tale.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Galaxy,  9:  799. 

Two  Worlds,  Catholic  and  Gentile.     Brownson,  9:  165. 

Two  wise  Men  of  Gotham.     Knick.  45:  360. 

Two  Ways  to  love.     (S.  C.  Woolsey)  Scrib.  4:  696. 

Two  Years  since.     Lond.  Soc.  23:  311. 

Tyburn.    (W.  C.  Russell)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6:  172.— Chamb. 
J.  41 :  739- 

Tycho  Brah^.     Ed.  R.  80:  179. 

Tverman,  D.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  16:  462,  513. 

Tyler,  Bennet.     (A.  H.  Quint)  Cong.  Q.  2:  351. 


Tyler,  Bennet,  and  his  Theology.     (E.  A.  Lawrence)  New 
Eng.  17:  746. 

—  Reply  to.     (N.  W.  Taylor)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  456. 

—  Strictures  of.     (N.  W.  Taylor)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  147. 

—  Vindication  of.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  3S0. 

Tyler,  Edw.  R.,  Obituary  of.    (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  6 :  603. 
Tyler,  John,  President.     Am.  Whig  R.  i:  331.  —  Dem. 

R.  9:  60.  —  with  portrait,   Dem.  R.  Ii:  425,   502. 

13:  97.     16:  211. 

—  Address  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  20. 

—  Administration  of.     Galaxy,  13:  202,  347. 

—  and  his  Family.     Knick.  22:  49. 

—  Dinner  to,  1833.     Niles's  Reg.  44:  122. 

—  Oration  of,  1S37.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  747. 

—  Political  Status  of.     De  Bow,  26:  300. 

—  Speech  on  Nullification.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  supp.  102. 

—  Veto.     Dem.  R.  9:  296. 

—  Wise's  Life  of.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  0.  &  N.  7:  605. 
Tyll  Eulenspiegel.     (J.  Hutton)  Tinslej-,  26:  21. 
Tylor,  Edward  B.    Primitive  Culture.    (A.  Weld)  Month, 

17;  7S.     See  Man. 
Tj'ndale,  William.    Lond.  Q.  39:  42.  —  Argosy,  30:  34S. 
—  Eel.  R.  63:  433.  — Chr.  Obs.  6:  I.    53:516.    72: 
131. 

—  and  his  English  Bible.     No.  Brit.  5:  137.  —  Brit.  Q. 

3:  447.  — (W.  L.  Thornton)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  7:  1S9. 
See  also  Bible. 

—  Frith,  and  Barnes,  Works  of.     Cong.  M.  7:  41,  loi. 

—  Life  of.    Chr.  Obs.  36:  346,  424,  604.  —  (C.  E.  Norton) 

No.  Am.  67:  322.  —  Cong.  M.  i:  i. 

—  Memorial  Monument  to.     Chr.  Obs.  67:  112. 
Tyndall,  John,  with  portrait.    Dub.  Univ.  89:  30.  —  (H. 

Helmholtz)  Nature,  10:  299. — Pop.  Sci.Mo.  2:  103. 
—  with  portrait,  Appleton,  2:  339. — with  portrait, 
Pract.  M.  7:  353.  —  with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  77:  75C 

—  Address  at  Belfast,  1874.    Brownson,  24:  i.  —  (S.  H. 

Wilder)  New  Eng.  35:  625.  —  (T.  Davidson)  J. 
Spec.  Philos.  8:  361.  -  (K.  T.  Bayrhoffer)  J.  Spec. 
Philos.)  10:  69.  — (T.  Hill)  Unita.  R.  3:  16.  — (S. 
M.  Shute)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  21.  — (J.  A.  Brown)  Luth. 
Q.  5:  68.  — (J.  Rickaby)  Month,  22:  212.  —  Lish 
Mo.  2:  563,  649. 

—  Address  at  Birmingham,  1877.     (G.  Peard)  Contemp. 

30:  looi.  —  (W.  Sutton)  Month,  31:  421. 

—  and  Contemporary  Thought.     Dub.  R.  79:  431. 

—  and  James  Martineau.     O.  &  N.  10:  751. 

Materialism  and  Religion.    (H.  I.  Cushman)  Univ. 

Q-  33:  457- 

—  and  Religious  Emotions,    (J.  Hinton)  Contemp.  25:  93. 

—  and  the  Theologians.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  i£i. 

—  Apropos  of.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  Galaxy,  18:  831. 

—  Fragments  of  Science.     (J.  Stuart)  Nature,  4:  237. 

—  in  America.     Nature,  7:  224. 

—  Liiluence  of  German  Thought  on.     Dub.  R.  81:  469. 

—  Lectures  on  Sound.     Ed.  R.  127:  103. 

—  McCosh  on.    (C.  Wright  and  F.  A.  March)  Nation,  20 : 

277. 

—  Materialism  of.     (J.  Watson)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  2S2. 

—  on  Origin  of  the  Cosmos.     (M.  Hopkins)  Princ.  n.  s. 

4:  471. 

—  on  Science  and  Man,  1877.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng. 

37:  35- 

—  on  Science  and  Revelation.    (B.  W.  Savile)  Chr.  Obs. 

75:  841. 

—  Relation  of,  to  Popular  Science.    (H.  Helmholtz)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  5:  734. 

—  Theology  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  442. 

—  Tramp  with.     (C.  Carroll)  Scrib.  5:   182. 

—  What  would  he  be  at?    (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo. 

5:  887. 
Tyndall,  Mount,  Naming  of.     Chamb.  J.  49:  824. 
Tyne,  River.     (M.  Heron)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  239. 


TYNE 


1337 


UHLAND 


Tyne,  River,  Factories  on,  Day  at.  Penny  M.  13:  ;;f'},7',Z''J- 

—  Valley  of.     Penny  M.  9:  19S,  202. 

Tynemouth  Bar,  Northumberland.     Penny  M.  9:   t,t,t,. 

Tynemouth  Priory.     Penny  M.  4:  140. 

Tynevald  Day.     Once  a  Week,  i5:  659. 

Tyng,  Stephen  H.     Nat.  M.  2:  313. 

Tyng,  Stephen  H.,  jr.,  Trial  of.     (T.  S.  Preston)  Cath. 

World,  7:   T,7. 
Tyningtown.     (J.  Purves)  Eraser,  103:  390. 
Types  of  Scripture.    (A.  P.  Foster)  Cong.  Q.  18:  510. — 

Theo.  Eel.  3:  112. 

—  and  Symbols.     (W.  M.  Thomson)  Bib.  Sac.  32:  19. 
Types,  Extinction  of.   (H.  H.  Ho  worth)  Anthrop.  .J.  3 :  20S. 
Type-Founding.     Penn^'M.  2:  422.  —  Irish  Q.  8:  41. 
Type-Setting.     (C.  T.  Hinckley)  Godey,  45:  307. 

—  Brown's  Machine  for.     0.  <&  N.  2:  510. 

—  Machines  for.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  190,  487,  497. 
Hattersley's.     Pract.  M.  4:  356. 

Type- writing  Machine,  Remington.     Nature,  14;  43. 

—  Learning  to  use.    (S.  F.  Hyskins)  Cath.  World,  30:  S21. 
Typhoid  Epidemic  in  London.    (W.  H.  Cortield)  Nature, 

8:  343- 
Typhoid  Fever,  Is  it  contagious?    (T.  J.  Maclagan)  19th 
Cent.  6:  809.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  461. 

—  Poison  of.    (E.  Van  de  Warker)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  514. 
Typhus-nesting.      (R.  A.  Arnold)  Once  a  VVeek, 

12:  677. 
Typhoon,  The.    (D.  T.  Ansted)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  10.    Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  70:  283. 

—  at  Hong  Kong.     Nature,  II ;  168. 

—  In  a.     Chamb.  J.  55:  369. 

—  Japanese.     (T.  C.  Mendenhall)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  356. 

—  Tornado,  and  Hurricane.  (D.  T.  Ansted)  Ev.  Sat.  5:  216. 

—  of  2d  September,  1871.    (F.  Armstrong)  Nature,  5:  166. 
Typical  Forms :  Goethe,  Owen,  Fairbairn.   No.  Brit.  15: 

389- 

Typographical  Errors.  (W.  T.  Dobson)  Dub.  t^niv.  82: 
153.  — (J.  G.  Wilson)  Galaxy,  5:  762.  — (J.  G.Wil- 
son) Lippinc.  5:  323.  —  Once  a  Week,  10:  6S2. — 
Irish  Q.  6:  666.  —  Am.  Mo.  M.  3:  249. 

Typology.    (C.  Beecher)  New  Eng.  12:  205. 

—  Sacred.     Lond.  Q.  10:  3S2. 

Fairbairn  on.    Theo.  &  Lit.  .J.  4:  353.    12:  529.  — 

Eel.  R.  90:  194. 
Tyraimicide,  Catholic  Writers  on.     (T.  B.  Parkinson) 

Month,  18:  269. 
Tyranny,  Plato  on.     Anal.  M.  7:  425. 
Tyrant  of  Minnigissingen.    (W.  H.  Wills)  House.  Words, 

2:  507. 
Tyre,  City  of.    (W.  S.  Tyler)  Hours  at  Home,  4:  507.  — 

(T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  9:  168.  — Hogg,  3:   104. 
Tyrian  Dye.     Chamb.  J.  13:  116. 
Tyrian  Purple.    Chamb.  J.  28:  313. 


Tyrian  Purple  and  Mauve.     Chamb.  J.  34:  318. 
Tyrol,  The.    (C.  F.  F.  Clinton)  Bentley,  15:  612.    16:  46. 

—  (H.  Bedford)  Month,  29:  301,  406.  —  Penny  M. 
4:  257-385.     12:  469,  475. 

—  and  the  North  of  Italy,  Mercey's.     P'or.  Q.  12:  142. 

—  and  the  Tyrolese.     (E.  S.  Nadal)  xVi)pleton,  18:   198. 

—  For.  Q.  18:  317. 

—  Ascent  of  the  Ortler  Spitz.     Cornh.  14:  4S0.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  67:  658. 

—  Berg  and  Thai ;  Sketches  in.   (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Har- 

per, 58:  540,  641,  S40.     59:  33. 

—  Catastrophe  in.     Chamb.  J.  54:  552. 

—  Foot-Trip  in.     (C.  L.  Brace)  Hours  at  Home,  4:  261. 

—  French  Invasion  of.     Ed.  R.  27:  67. 

—  Golden  Eagle  and  his  Eyrie.     (W.  A.  B.  Grohman) 

Lippinc.  15:  407. 

—  Hints  for  Vagabonds  in.     Eraser,  61:  517. 

—  House  Mottoes  in.     Cornh.  28:  575. 

—  Jubilee  in,  1863.     Cornh.  10:  225. 

—  Lakes  of .     Bentley,  34:  17. 

—  Our  Home  in.     (Marg.  Howitt)  Lippinc.  II :  499,  654. 

12:  71-439. 

—  Patriots  of.     Knick  8:  506. 

—  Popish  Persecution  in.     Quar.  64:  120. 

—  Salzburg  and.     Sharpe,  30:  Si. 

—  Six  Weeks   in   North   and   South.      (W.    Longman) 

Eraser,  86:  720. 

—  Sketches  in.    (G.  R.  Gleig)  Colburn,  56:  234.    57:  17. 

—  Struggle  for  Religious  Toleration  in.     (C.  L.  Brace) 

Hours  at  Home,  2:  293. 

—  Summer  in.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  15:  646. 

—  Superstitious  of.     (E.  C.  Gale)  Lippinc.  19:  740. 

—  Travels  in.     (H.   D.   Inglis)  Tait,  3:  287.  —Mo.  R. 

131:  192. 

—  Valleys  of  Non  and  Sole.     Penny  M.  6:  401. 

—  Wanderer  in.     Lond.  M.  4:  172. 
See  Alps. 

Tyrolean  Lovers.     (W.  Landor)  Godey,  20:  -^-j. 
Tyrolese,  Character  and  Manners  of.     Blackw.  4:  5S5. 

5:  643. 
Tyrone,  First  Earl  of,  Story  of.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  732. 

59:  371.     60:  226. 

—  and  Tyrconnell.   (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  87:  424. 

—  Earls  of,  in  Exile.     Cath.  World,  7:  10. 

Tyrone  Family,  Chapter  in  Hist.  of.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  398. 
Tyrrell's  Confession.     (E.  C.  Willis)  Temp.  Bar,  25:  503. 
Tyrtreus,  Martial  Elegies  of.     Eraser,  ii:  621. 
Tytler,  Patrick  Eraser.     No.  Brit.  31:  125. 

—  Collection  of  ancient  Letters.     Quar.  65:  52. 

—  Death  of  Richard  II.     (T.  Amyot)  Arch.  23:  277. 

—  Life  of,  Burgon's.     (J.  Hannay)  Quar.  io5:  109. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  320.  —  Chamb.  J.  31 :  365. 
Tytler,  Sarah.    Citoyenne  Jacqueline.    Eel.  R.  123:  21. 


u 


Udal,  John,  Trial  of.     Cong.  M.  24:  825. 
Udderzook,  Trial  of.     Am.  Law  R.  9:  18. 
Ueberlingen.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  14:  538. 
Uffington  Castle.     Antiquary,  2:  167. 
Ug.     Tinsley,  13:  73. 
Ugliness;  a  Poem.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:  288. 
—  Philosophy  of.     (G.  F.  Holmes)  So.  M.  13;  104. 
Ugly  Dog.   Cornh.  27:  55.    Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  I16:  380. 
Ugly  Ducks.     (A.  K.  H.  Bo3-d)  Eraser,  69:  119.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  61:  511. 


Uglv  Duckling.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Chamb.  J.  9:  379. 

Uglv-Duckling  Theorv.     Chamb.  J.  58:  46. 

Ugly  People.     (A.  AL  MacLeod)  So.  M.  15:  466. 

Ugolino,  Count.     Bentley,  55:  173. 

Uhlan,  Origin  of  the  Word.     Ev.  Sat.  ii:  415. 

Uhlans.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  669. 

Uhland,  John  Ludwig.     Quar.  116:  34. —  Blackw.  93: 

586.  —  (H.  J.  Warner)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  25.  —Nat. 

Q.  21:  31. 
—  and  the  Swabian  Poets.     For.  Q.  19:  293. 


UHLAND 


1338 


UNCLAIMED 


Uliland,  John  Ludwig,  Ballads  of.     Dub.  Univ.  27:  675. 
—  Blackw.  39:  381,  595. 

—  Ernest,  Uuke  of  Suabia.     Blackw.  21:  214. 

—  Gleanings  from.     Fraser,  54:  729. 

—  Life  and  Poetry  of.     Eel.  R.  117:  33. 

—  Minstrel's  Curse;  translated.     Blackw.  60:   177. 

—  Translation  from.     (W.  A.  Butler)  Dem.  R.  19:  55. 
Uhrith,  J.  J.  A.  von.     Lond.  Soc.  18:  450. —  with  por- 
trait, Ev.  Sat.  9:  705,  710. 

Uingulia.     See  Transcaucasia. 

Uintah  Mountains,  Ea-tern,  Geology  of.     (0.  C.  Marsh) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  loi:  191. 
Ukraine,  The,  Ballads  and  Bards  of.    (S.  B.  Wister)  Lip- 

pinc.  16:   724. 

—  Songsof.    For. Q.  26:  266.    Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  1 :  332. 
Ulm,  Cathedral  at.     Dub.  Univ.  30:  308. 

—  and  Austerlitz,  Campaign  of,  1805.     Temp.  Bar,  35: 

506. 
Ulfilas.     Danv.  Q.  i :  134,  248.  —  (S.  Davidson)  Theo.  R. 
6:  170. 

—  and  the  Gothic  Scriptures.     Lond.  Q.  40:  347.  —  (S. 

Leathes)  Macmil.  37:  482.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  137: 
300.  —  (D.  H.  Montgomery)  Unita.  R.  9:  660.  —  (S. 
Loewe)  Kitto,  3:  320.     See  Bible,  Gothic. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Ed.  R.  146:  361.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age.  136:  195. 
Ullman,  Dr.  Carl.     Brit.  Q.  54:  2S1. 
Ullswater  and  its  Echoes.  (B.W.  Procter)  Lond.  M.  3:  65. 
Ulrici,  H.     Logic.     (B.  P.  Bowne)  New  Eng.  33:  45S. 
Ulster  and  its  People.     Fraser,  94:  219. 

—  Folk  Lore  of .     Dub.  Univ.  89:  747.  —  All  the  Year, 

47:  16. 

—  in  America.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  i:  201. 

—  in  1641,  Legend  of.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  294. 

—  Legend  of.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  206,  426,  563. 

—  Legends  of.     Fraser,  38:  344.  —  (F.  Brown)  Tait,  n.  s. 

17:  30-754-     18:  157,  361- 

—  Rustic  Proverbs  of.     Chamb.  J.  25:  137. 

—  Songs  of;  Poems.     (F.  Davis)  Dub.  Univ.  60:  616. 

61:  347,  586.     62:  334. 

—  Tour  in.     (W.  F.  Ainsworth)  Colburn,  87:  288. 
Ulster,  Civil  War  of  1641.     Irish  Mo.  7:  463. 
Ulster  Revival.     Eel.  R.  iii:  161. 

Ulster  Stories.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  462,  604,  756.     85:  113. 
Ultor  de  Lacy;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  694. 
Ultraism.     Bost.  Q.  i :  377.  —  (0.  Curry)  Hesp.  1 :  287. 

—  Religious.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  3:  56.     See  Radicalism. 
Ultramarine.     Penny  M.  8:  25S. 

—  Artificial.     (J.  Stenhouse)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41:   135. 
Manufacture  of,  in  Germany.     (M.  C.  P.  Priickner) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41:  209.  —  (H.  Wilkens)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  65:   136. 
Ultramontanes  and  Bismarck.     (J.  Gibb)  Contemp.  20: 
172. 

—  and  Huss.     (A.  H.  Wratislaw)  Contemp.  19:  23S. 

—  and  Old  Catholics.    (A.  P.  Stanley)  Contemp.  21 :  763. 
Ultramontane  Controversy.     Dub.  Univ.  84:  274. 
Ultramontane  Demonstrations  in  Canada.     Canad.  Mo. 

2:  544. 

Ultramontane  Doubts.  (H.  Rogers)  Ed.  R.  93:  535. — 
Brownson,  8:  527. 

Ultramontane  Essayists,  1865.     Chr.  Rem.  50:   119. 

Ultramontane  Ideas.     Canad.  Mo.  3:  53. 

Ultramontane  Popular  Literature.  (R.  F.  Littledale)  Con- 
temp. 27:  296. 

Ultramontane  Reaction  in  France  in  the  19th  Centurj-. 
Theo.  Eel.  4:  278. 

Ultramontane  Text-Books.     Fraser,  81 :  766. 

Ultramontanism.  Lond.  Q.  33:  41S.  —  Ho.  &  For.  R.  3: 
162.— Eel.  R.  93:  346. 

—  and  Csesarism.     (.J.  F.  Stephen)  Contemp.  23:  497, 

989. — Dub.  R.  74:  402. 


Ultramontanism  and  Christianity.  (H.  E.  Manning)  Con- 
temp. 23:  683.  —  (A.  P.  Stanley)  Contemp.  24:  494. 

—  and  Civil   Allegiance.     Brit.  Q.  61:  442.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  84:  641. 

—  and  Free  Kirk  of  Scotland.     (A.  T.  Innes)  Contemp. 

24:  254. 

—  and  Free  Thought.     Eel.  R.  118:  223. 

—  and  Gallieanism.     Brownson,  23:  313. 

—  and  Rationalism.     (W.  J.  Irons)  Princ.  n.  s.  4:  67. 

—  and  Ultrapaganism.     Month,  18:  161. 

—  English.     Fraser,  71 :  671.     72:  i. 

—  in  France  and  England.     Colburn,  96:  379. 

—  in  Ireland.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  172. 

—  its  threatened  Supremacy  in  Europe.   Lond.  Q.  i :  214. 
See  Papacy;  Roman  Catholicism;  etc. 

Ultrawa.    (E.  Authwise)  Overland,  9:  176,468,551.    10: 

71-468.     II :  9-464. 
Ulverscroft,  The  Archer  of;  a  Legend.     Lond.  M.  10:  44. 
Ulysses  in  Ogygia;  a  Poem.    (.J.  N.  Paton)  Cornh.  9:  66. 

—  Three  Theories  of  the  Wanderings  of.     (H.  Merivale) 

Fortn.  15:  747. 
Umbrella.     All  the  Year,  28:  448.  —  Chamb.  J.  46:  591. 

—  Jonas  Hanway  and  the  first.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  151,  165. 

—  Under  an.     Belgra.  23:  427. 

Umbrellas.  House.  Words,  6:  201.  —  (A.  B.  Reach) 
Sharpe,  18:  372.  — Penny  M.  5:  5.  —  (G.  E.  Pat- 
ten) Lakeside,  7:  237. 

—  in  the  East.     Penny  M.  4:  479. 
L^mbrella  Eclogue.     Chamb.  J.  40:  294. 
Umbrella  Peddler.     Chamb.  J.  16:  102. 
Umbrella  Tree.     Hogg,  i:  38S. 

Umbria,  In;  a  Study  of  Artistic  Personality.  (V.  Lee) 
Fraser,  103:  800.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  150:   14S. 

—  May  in.  Cornh.  44:  444.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  151 :  361. 
Umbrian  Language,  Monuments  of.  ( W.  H.  Green)  Princ. 

27:  620. 
Umilta;  a  Tuscan  Sketch.     Lippinc.  25:  38. 
Umzila.  Journey  to.     (St.  V.  Erskine)  Geog.  M.  2:  60. 
Una,  the  Moon-Fay;  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  11:  37b. 
Unaccomplished  Purposes.     Cornh.  30:  350. 
Unbelief.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  333.  —  (T.  Hitchcock)  No. 

Am.  125:  462. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.  (T.B.Thayer)  Univ.  Q.  21:  149. 

—  Credulity  of.     (W.  B.  Sprague)  Evang.  R.  17:  475. 

—  Donaldson's  Orthodoxy  of.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  lo:  481. 

—  Effects  of.     (Mrs.  E.  J.  Eames)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  546. 

—  Fallacies  of.     (A.  C.  Tait)  Good  Words,  16:  351. 

—  Impossibilities  of.     Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:   709. 

—  Latter-Day.     (W.  Mountford)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  137. 

—  Realism  in.     Liv.  Age,  133:  318. 

—  Recent  Questions  of.  (W.A.Stearns)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  469. 

—  Robins  on  Forms  of.     Chr.  Obs.  62:  251. 

—  Sources  of.     (C.  G.  Howland)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  531. 

—  Superstition  of.     Cath.  World,   11:  691. 
See  Belief;  Faith. 

Unbeliever  and  Evidences  of  Christianity.    Theo.  Repos. 

3:  364- 
Unbelievers,  Argument  with.     (A.  C.  Tait)  Good  Words, 

19:  496. 

—  in  the  World  to  come.      (E.  V.  Gerhart)  Mercersb. 

25:  600. 
Unbroken  Oath;  a  Story.     Peop.  J.  8:  17,  31. 
Unburied  Babe.     (L.  Crow)  Ouce  a  Week,  14:  315. 
Uncanny.     Knick.  62:   158. 
Uncas.     Knick.  9:  321. 

—  Pedigree  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  10:  227. 

—  Wilfof,  1675.     N.  E.  Reg.  13:  235. 
Uncanonized  Saints.  (M.A.Tincker)  Cath.World,  12:  781. 
Uncertainty;  Nothing  certain  in  Life.     (L.  Blanchard) 

Colburn,  57:   502. 
Unchastity.     (W.  t.  Eustis)  New  Eng.  17:  469. 
Unclaimed  Deposit;  a  Romance.  Bauk.M.(N.Y.)  15:  761. 


UNCLE 


1339 


UNION 


Uncle  Bart;  Aunt  Bart.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  137,  265. 
Uiiule  Bernard's  Shell;  a  Tale.      (M.M.  Erckniann-Cha- 

trian)  Eng.  Dom.  M.  13:  9. 
Uncle  Franoois's  Savings.      (Mrs.  A.  Crosse)  St.  James, 

36:  151- 
Uncle  from  America.      (Miss  Sanderson)  Catli.  World, 

12:  54. 
Uncle  George.     (W.  Collins)  Liv.  Age,  52:  120. 
Uncle  Godtre}'.     Chamb.  J.  41:  705. 
Uncle  Jacob's  AVife.     Chamb.  J.  42:  -jy]. 
Uncle  Jasper's  Ghost.     (D.  Costello)  Bentley,  48:  555. 
Uncle  John;  a  Novel.      (J.  G.  W.  Melville)  Teniii.  Bar, 

39:289,433.     40:  1-547.     41:120-556.     42:  51. 
Uncle  John.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:   279. 
Uncle  Josh;  a  Tale.     Putnam,  10:  347. 
I'ncle  Moselej'  and  the  Railroad.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  600. 
Uncle  Peter.     Fraser,  48:  434,  526. 

I'nclePonipey'sChristmas.  (J.Woodville)  Lippinc.2l :  90. 
Uncle  Remus,  Rainy  Day  with.    (J.  C.  Harris)  Scrib.  22: 

241,  443,  608. 
Uncle  Sam,  and  his  B'hoys.     Dem.  R.  28:  299. 

—  and  his  603-8.     New  Eng.  M.  5:  412. 

Uncle  Tomitudes.     (C.  F.  Briggs)  Putnam,  i :  97. 
Uncle  Z. ;  a  Story.     Blackw.  130:  143-448.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  151:  468,  546,  617. 
Uncommercial  Traveler.      (C.  Dickens)  All  the  Year,  2: 

321-557.      3:  37-5SS.      4:  13.     9:    229-588.      10: 

13-205. 
Uncommon  Chord.     (K.  P.  Osgood)  Lippinc.  10:  106. 
Unconscious,  Philosophy  of  the.     (L.  Dumont)  Pop   Sci. 

Mo.  2:  152-311, 

Hartmann's.     New  Eng.  37:  15. 

Laiconscious  Body-Guard.      (L.  C.  Cliue)  Once  a  Week, 

3:  354- 
Unconscious  Rivals.     Lond.  M.  16:  566. 
Unconsciousness  and  Annihilation.      (A.  K.  H.  Boyd) 

Fraser,  80:  3S0. 

—  and  Consciousness.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Mind,  2:  156. 
Unconvicted;  a  Tale.  Cath.  World,  3:404-738.  4:  87,228. 
Under  the  Ban;  a  Tale.     Once  a  Week,  13:  274,  296. 
Under  the  Circumstances.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  474,  490. 
Under  the  Cliff;  a  Poem.  (Et.  Browning)  Atlan.  13:  ■]■>,■]. 
Under  the  Cliffs  ;  a  Poem.  (M.Collins)  Temp.  Bar,  1 :  144. 
Under  a  Cloud;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  56:  1S5,  198. 
Under  the  Cloak.     (R.  Broughton)  Temp.  Bar,  37:  205. 
Under  false  Colors.     (L.  H.  Hoojjer)  Lippinc.  5:  167. 
Under  false  Colors.     Fraser,  104:  492. 

Under  Fire  in  Battle.     Chamb.  J.  55:  44. 

Under  the  Glacier.     (H.  H.  Boyusen)  Scrib.  21:  234. 

Under  the  Great  Elm.      (J.  R.  Lowell)  Atlan.  36:  221. 

Under  Greek  Fire.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  520. 

Under  the  Guns;  a  Poem.     (Bret  Harte)  Belgra.  39:  70. 

Under  the  Hatches.     Once  a  Week,  25:  243,  265. 

Under  Life's  Key.     (M.  C.  Flay)  BL'Igra.  28:  5-228. 

Under  the  Lilies.     (A.  Buisson)  Belgra.  11:  1S4. 

Under  a  Madrono.     (W.  C.  Banlett)  Overland,  4:  564. 

Under  the  Mask.     Blackw.  1 18:  42. 

L'nder  the  Midnight  Lamp;  a  Story.     Tinsley,  28:  441. 

Under  the  Midnight  Sun.     (L  I.  Hayes)  Atlan.  24:  752. 

25:  102. 
Under  the  Mountains;    a  Swiss  Tale.     Cornh.   24:  63. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  298.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

no:  422. 
Under  one  Roof.     (J.  Payn)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  718.     15: 

83-702.     16:  93-627.     17:  83,  181. 
Under  one  Roof.     Chamb.  J.  44:  supp.  i. 
Under  the  Pear-Tree.    (C.  A.  Hopkinson)  Atlan.  II :  162, 

354- 
Under  the  Pear-Tree.     Sharpe,  42:  108. 
Under  the  Piazzas;  a  Christmas  Tragedy.    Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

2:  97. 
Under  the  Porch;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  31S. 


Under  the  Red  Cross.    St.  James,  29:  265-590.    30:  113, 

23S,  -hf^l- 
Undei' the  Red  Dr:igon.     (J.  Grant)  Tinsley,  9:  241-614. 

10:  68-687.     11:  73-95- 
Under  the  Rose;  a  Prose  Idyl.      (E.  M.  Davy)  Colburn, 

165:  783-1350. 
Under  the  Rose;  a  Story.  (E.M.Davj')Colburn, 16:52-248. 
Under  St.  Michael's.     (M.  Hardcastle)  Sharpe,  52:  29. 
Under  St.  Paul's;  a  Novel.     (R.  Uowling)  Tinsley,  26: 

101-501.     27:  52-333. 
Under  the  Sea;  a  Poem.      (K.  Carlyle)  Scrib.  lo:  719. 
Under  Sentence  of  Death.     Ail  the  Year,  20:  493. 
LTnder  the  Snow.     Liv.  Age,  68:  172. 
Under  the  Snow.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Belgra.  40:  410. 
Under  the  Snow.  (A.  L.  Bassett)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  17:  553. 
Under  the  Stars;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  A.  Fraser)  Tinsley,  29: 

462. 
Under  the  Violets.     Cath.  World,  5:  663. 
Under  which  Lord  ?     (E.  L.  Linton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22: 

1-641.     23:   1-641. 
Undercurrents;  a  Story.  (A.R.Gere)  Lakeside,  3:  284,368. 
Undergraduate  at  Oxford.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  331,  466. 
Underground  Canal.     Chamb.  J.  51:  588. 
Underground  Perils.     (P.  Bevan)  Fortn.  3:  617. 
Underground  Temperature.     Nature,  17:  476.     19:  303. 
Uiiderhill,  Captain  John,  Y«  Life  of.     Kuick.  38:  418. 
Underliiil,  Stephen.     Knick.  44:  454. 
Understudied  Part;  a  Stor}-.      (W.  H.  Pollock)  Temp. 

Bar,  58:  321. 
Understandest  thou  what  thou  readest  ?   Chr.  Disc.  3:  97. 
Uudcrstudier,  The.     (H.  W.  Lucy)  Belgra.  45:  supp.  24. 
Undertaker,  An.     (T.  Hood)  Colburn,  65:  516. 
Undertaker's  Address  to  the  Trade.      Liternat.  M.  i :  93. 
Underwriters,  Fraud  on.     (J.  Bergen)  Hunt,  2:  2S8. 
Underwriting  in  England.     Flunt,  16:  121. 
Underwood,  Joseph  R.,with  portrait.  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  609. 
Undeveloped  Impressions.     All  the  Year,  9:  366. 
Undine.    (M.  A.  Theuriet)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  499.    4:  43,  98. 
Undine;  a  Poem.     (H.  W.  Colton)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  599. 
Undine;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  49:  23. 
Undiscovered  Country.    (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.  45:  66- 

780.     46:  83. 
Undivine  Comedy;  from  the  Polish.    (S.  Krasinski)  Con- 
tin.  Mo.  6:  298-623. 
Undulation,  Velocity  of  primitive.      (P.  E.  Chase)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  108:  366. 
Une.     Liv.  Age,  64:  172. 
Unearned  Luck.     Lond.  Soc.  32:  454. 
Uneijual  Game.     Blackw.  122:  755. 
Unexpected,  Concerning  the.     Lond.  Soc.  39:   284. 
Unexpected  Blessing.     Chamb.  J.  41:   S33. 
Unexpected  Expostulation.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  431. 
Unexplained  Mystery.  (J.  J.  Robbins)  Overlnnd,  6:  243. 
Unfaithful  Faith ;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  98. 
Unger,  Wm.     Etchings.     (P.  G.  Hanierton)  Intemat.  R. 

3:  Zl- 
Unguents.  Testing  the  Value  of.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  620. 
Unhired  Servant.     Chamb.  J.  31:  68. 
Unicorn,  The.      Meth.  M.  55:  1S2.  — Cong.  M.  26:  399. 

—  and  the  Mermaid.     Blackw.  12:  660. 

—  in  Job.     (F.  Mason)  Chr.  R.  21 :  34. 
L'niforniity,  Act  of;  1662.     Kitto,  29:  i. 

Unimore,  a  Dream  of  the  Highlands;  a  Poem.  (J.  Wil- 
son) Blackw.  30:  137. 

Unimportant  Person.  Blackw.  119:  146.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age.  129:  47,  92. 

Union,  The.     Stc  United  States. 

LTnion  between  Father  and  Son.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  75. 

Union.  Experiences  of.  Apprehensions  of  Repeal.  Dub. 
Univ.  33:  774. 

—  of  1691,  Presbyterians  and  Independents.    Cong.  M. 

26:  8i. 


UNION 


1340 


UNITARIANISM 


Union,  Me.,  Sibley's  History  of.   (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am. 

73:  53°- 
Union  College.     (W.  Wells)  Scrib.  12:  229. 
Union  Pacific  Railroad.     See  Pacific  Railroad. 
Unionidiie,   Lea's.      (J.  G.  Jeffreys)  Nature,  4:    119. — 

11:  246. 
Uninvited  Guest.     Chamb.  J.  50:  625. 
Units,  D3'naniical  and  Electrical.     Nature,  9:  18. 

—  Tens,  Hundreds,  Thousands.     Blackw.  62:  593. 
Unitarian,  Eddy's  Reasons  for  becoming  a.     (J.  G.  Pal- 
frey) Chr.  Disc.  1 :  62. 

—  Excommunication  of  a.     Chr.  Exam.  3:  370. 

—  Is  lie  a  Christian  ?  ■  Cong.  M.  17:  569. 

—  Modern.     (J.  Wood)  Mod.  R.  2:  578. 

—  What  makes  a  y    Mo.  Rel.  M.  37:  i. 
Unitarians,  and  Rationalism.     Cong.  R.  7:  410. 

—  Are  they  Universalists?  (J.Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  8 :  260. 

—  Baptist  Views  of.     (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  6:  442. 

—  I5ill  for  Relief  of.     Pamph.  2:  i. 

—  CLiinis  of  the  New  Church  upon.  Mo.  Rel.  M.  23:  306. 

—  Denominational  Hope  of.  (J.May)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  345. 

—  deserving  the  Name  of  Christians.    Chr.  Di-c.  4:  313. 

—  Duty  of,  towards  Scientific  Thought.    (T.  Hill)  Unita. 

R.  2:  336. 

—  English,  Lives  of.     Chr.  Exam.  37:  317. 

—  Furness's  Word  to.  (F.  H.  Hedge)  Chr.  Exam.  67:  431. 

—  Hints  to.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  13. 

—  in  Great  Britain.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  378. 

—  Chr.  Exam.  38:  291. 

—  less  likely  to  abuse  Power  than  the  Orthodox.     (J. 

Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  7:  220. 

—  Orthodox.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  5:  576. 
Unitarian  Affirmations.     Unita.  R.  11:  663. 
Unitarian  and  Episcopal  Affinities.     New  Eng.  3:  556. 
Unitarian  and  Missionary  Publications.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec. 

7:  646. 
Unitarian  and  Trinitarian  Controversy.     (E.  H.  Sears) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  3S9.— (A.  M." Wellington)  Mo. 

Rel.  M.  47:  37. 
Unitarian  Annals.     (J.  Forsyth)  Princ.  37:  575. 
Unitarian  Association,  American.     Chr.  Exam.  3:  286. 

Annual  Meeting,  1871.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  75,  241. 

New  Policj'  of,  1870.     (J.  W.  Thompson)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  44:  97,  268. 
Unitarian  Belief.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  18:  273. 

—  Statement  of.     (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  68. 
Unitarian  Church,   American,   State   of,   1S70.     (J.   W. 

Thompson)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:   117. 

—  Demands  of.     (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  44:  33. 

—  National  Work  of.     (J.  De  Normandie)  Unita.  R.  14: 

399- 
Unitarian  Churches,  Christian  Work  of.     O.  &  N.  3:  241. 

—  in  Transylvania.   (Prof.  Sylvester)  Chr.  Exam  2:  262. 

—  Liturgical  Forms  in.     (0.  Dewej')  Chr.  Exam.  54:  23. 

—  (U.  W.  Foote)  Unita.  R.  9":  iSi. 

Unitarian  Church  Sj'stem.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  56: 

428. 
Unitarian  Conference,   National,  1865-66.     Mo.  Rel.  M. 

33:  257-354. 

1868.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  40:  350,  409. 

1872.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  48:  355-48^. 

1876.     (T.  W.  Preston)  Oath.  World,  24:  289. 

Unitarian   Controversv.     (J.  Walker)   Chr.  Exam.   13: 

399.  —  (G  E.  Elfis)  Chr.  Exam.  27:  18,  239.  —  Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  3:  129,   187. — Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  64. — 

(S.  D.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  4:  131. 

—  Discussion  on.     Cong.  M.  17:  611. 

—  Half-Century  of.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  60:  64. 

—  History  and  Literature  of.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Hist.  M. 

19:  221. 

—  in  Bedford  and  Samuel  Stearns.     (W.   A.   Stearns) 

Cong.  Q.  10:  245. 


Unitarian  Controversy  in  Liverpool,  1839-40.  (C.  Wick- 
steed)  Theo.  R.  14:  85.— Eel.  R.  72:  661.  — Cong. 
M.  24:  195. 

—  in  Massachusetts.     Cong.  Q.  5:  216. 

Unitarian  Convention  at  New  York,  1845.     Chr.  Exam. 

40:  151. 
Unitarian  Creed-Making.      (E.  H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

44:  12. 
Unitarian  Crisis,  1870.    (E.  H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:  31  t,. 
Unitarian  Criticism  of  the  Congregational  Lecture.     (R. 

W.  Dale)  Cong.  5:  153,  203,  278. 
Unitarian  Denomination.     (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Exam. 

40:  459.  —  (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  94. — (E. 

H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  39:  341.—  (J.  H.  Morison) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  508. 
Unitarian  Developments,  Recent.  Am.Presb.R.  19:  719. 
Unitarian  Expositor.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  28,  188,  365.     3:  11, 

no. 
L^nitarian  Hymn-Book,  1S31.     Chr.  Obs.  34:  422. 
LTnitarian  Ideaof  Christ.     (A.  A.  Miner)  Univ.  Q.  6:  113. 
L^nitarian  Literature.     (H.  W.  Foote)  Unita.  R.  4:  69. 
Unitarian  Meetings.   (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Exam.  46 :  306. 
Unitarian  Methodists  in  England.  (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam. 

9:  348. 
LTnitarian  Ministers,  Exchanging  with.     Spirit  Pilg.  i : 

449,  505. 
Unitarian  Ministry,   Illusion   and   Reality  in.      (A.  D. 

Mayo)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  401. 
LTnitarian  Movement.     Chr.  Exam.  80:  289. 

—  in  New  England.     Dial,  i :  409. 

—  in  Western  Massachusetts.     (M.  Willard)  Unita.  R. 

15:  III. 
Unitarian  Name.     (C.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  i:  31. 
Unitarian  Party  in  England,  Condition  and  Statistics  of, 

1S33.     Cong.  M.  16:  25,  80. 
Unitarian  Periodicals  and  Papers.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  43:  30. 
Unitarian  Persecutions  at  Geneva.  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  86. 
Unitarian  Platform.     (H.  Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  37:  151. 
Unitarian  Portraits.     Dem.  R.  15:  389. 
Unitarian  Position,   1870.     (C.  Lowe)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  44: 

338,  380. 
Unitarian  Preaching.     (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  9:   198. 

—  Alleged  Defects  in.  (C.  Robinson)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  181. 
Unitarian  Principles,  Love  to  Christ  on.     Theo.  Repos. 

6:  99,  284,  382. 
Unitarian  Protests.     Lond.  M.  II :  183. 
Unitarian   Pulpit,    Sprague's   Annals   of.     (S.   Osgood) 

Chr.  Exam.  79:  27. 
LTnitarian  Publications.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  46:  20. 
Unitarian  Sermons,  1821.     Eel.  R.  35:  233- 
Unitarian  Theolog}-.  (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Exam.  47:  107. 
LTnitarian  Tracts.     Spirit  Pilg.  i:  181,  300,  579. 
Unitarianism.     (E.  G.   Smith)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  259. — 

(I.  C.  Knowlton)  Univ.  Q.  23:  29.  —  Chr.  Obs.  17: 

1-837.  — (E.  B.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  22:  533.— Theo. 

R.  4:  227.  —  (A.  M.  Knapp)   Unita.  R.  i:  364. — 

(J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  3:  506.  — Lond.  Q.  38:  i. 

—  Prosp.  R.  2:  533. 

—  Adams  (N.)  on.     (G.  Putnam)  Chr.  Exam.  14:  84. 

—  American.     Bost.  R.  2:  485. 

and  T.   Parker.     (S.  Cheetham)  Contemp.  i:  415. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  211. 
Lang  on.     Chr.  Exam.  30:  134. 

—  and  Catholicism.     Brownson,  20:  257. 

—  and  the  Church  Universal.  (E.  E.  Hale)  Unita.  R.  i :  61. 

—  and  the  Episcopal  Church.     (N.  H.  Chamberlain)  Am. 

Church  R.  18:  566.  —(E.  A.  Horton)  Unita.  R.  10: 
627. 

—  and  Infidelity.     Cong.  M.  13:  7. 

—  and  its  Tendencies.     (E.  B.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  23:  100. 

—  and  Mohammedanism.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  402. 


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Uiiitai-ianism  and  Orthodoxy.     (H.  B.  Blackwell)  Radi- 
cal, 2:  340. 
in  1S64.     Theo.  R.  i:  i. 

—  and  Religious  Reform.     (J.  G.  Rogers)  Chr.  Exam. 

32:   156. 

—  and  Trinitarianism.     Host.  Q.  2:  378. 

—  and  Univei-salism  in  America.     Cong.  M.  20:  205-564. 

—  Aspects  and  Prospects  of,    1S67.     (E.  H.  Sears)  3Iu. 

Rel.  M.  37:  401,  423. 

—  Ballou's  Condemnation  of.     Spirit  Pilg.  3:  205. 

—  Dr.  Beard's  Exhibition  of.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam. 

42:  30. 

—  Burnap  on.     (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  19:   109. 

—  Bickersteth  on.     Chr.  Obs.  59:  300. 

—  Condition  of.  1S32.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:   147. 

and  Prospects  of,  1867.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  New  Eng. 

26:  191. 

—  Conflict  of,  with  Trinitarianism  in  Ante-Nicene  Age. 

(P.  Schaff)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  726. 

—  Demands  of.     (F.  Frothingham)  Unita.  R.  6:  117. 

—  Denominational  Want.     (C.  W.  Buck)  Mo.   Rel.  M. 

47:   107. 

—  Dilemma  of.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  4:  494. 

—  Ellis   on   the  Controversy   concerning.      (N.   Porter) 

New  Eng.  16:  511. 

—  an  exclusive  System.     (I.Parker)  Chr.  Exam.  5:  277. 

—  Female  Writers  on.  (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr.  Exam. 

11:  139. 

—  From  Orthodoxy  to.     (J.  T.  Sunderland)   Unita.   R. 

4:  39. 

—  Grandpierre  on.     (J.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  56:  397. 

—  Growth  of.     Spirit  Pilg.  5:   145. 

—  Half-Century  of.     (H.  \V.  Warren)  Meth.  Q.  19:  386. 

—  Historical.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  249. 

—  History  of.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  297,  441. 

—  in  America.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Unita.  R.  5:  573. 

—  in  England.     Spirit  Pilg.  4:  31,  80.  —  (J.  G.  Palfrey) 

Chr.  Exam.  4:  291.  —  Chr.  Exam.  40:  313.  —  (C. 

H.  Brigham)  Unita.  R.  i:  113. 

and  Joseph  Priestley.    Mo.  Rel.M.  32:  31S.  33:  33. 

in  1S30.     Eel.  R.  52:  285. 

—  in  France.     (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  8:  574. 

—  in  Hungary.     (F.  Kovacs)  Unita.  R.  6:  209.  —  (H.  H. 

Barber)  Unita.  R.  12:  427. 

—  in  India.     (C.  H.  A.  Dall)  Unita.  R.  4:  611.  — Chr. 

Exam.  3:  337.     4:  197. 

—  in  Italy.     (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  8:  215,  699. 

—  in  New  England.     (H.  Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  2S2.  — 

Am.  Church  R.  24:  204.  —  Spirit  Pilg.  2:  65,  122, 
177.     3:  113,  337,  503.— Cong.  M.  15:  393. 
in  1782-87.     (H.  W.  Foote)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  505. 

—  in  New  York.     (J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  5:  20. 

—  in  New  York  City,  Origin  of.    (T.  F.  De  Voe)  Hist.  M. 

16:  75. 

—  in  Portland.     (S.  Carey)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  34. 

—  in  the  West.     (J.  H.  Perkins)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  37. 

—  Misapprehensions  of.     (F.  W.   P.    Greenwood)   Chr. 

Exam.  8:  133. 

—  Mode  of  opposing.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  181. 

—  Objections  to.     Chr.  Exam.  1 :  436. 

—  of  .lames  Martineau.     Brit.  Q.  30:  289. 

—  Old  and  new.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  24:  28. 
and  new  Orthodoxy.     Bost.  R.  1 :  261. 

—  Old  Orthodoxy  and  new  Divinity.     Princ.  29:  561. 

—  past  and  present.     (.T.  H.  Allen)  Unita.  R.  6:  233. 

—  past,  present,  and  future.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Chr. 

Exam.  65:  366. 

—  Personal  Ideal  of.     (N.  P.  Gilman)  Unita.  R.  g:  117, 

—  Position,  Prospects,  and  Duties  of.     (O.  Dewey)  Chr. 

Exam.  45:  94. 

—  Present  Position  of      (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Exam.  36: 

397.    37:  106.  —(T.  M.  Clark)  .Am.  C-iiurch  R.  2:  71. 


Unitarianism,  Prospects  of.  (H.  H.  Barber)  Unita.  R. 
7:  667. 

—  Reasoning  of  Bishop  Beveridge.     Chr.  Disc,  i:  99. 

—  Reasons  for  renouncing.     Cong.  M.  n:  399. 

—  Relation  of,   to  our  Age  and  Country.     (S.  Barrett) 

Chr.  Exam.  43:  187. 

—  C.  de  Remusat  on.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  62: 

433- 

—  Singers  and  Songs  of.  (J.  H.Morison)  Unita.  R.  3:  399. 

—  Standard  of.     (H.  G.  Spaulding)  Unita.  li.  i:  301. 

—  To-Day  and  To-Morrow.     (G.  H.  Hepworth)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  44:  I. 

—  Two  great  Problems  of.   (J.  B.  Green)  L^nita.  R.  1 :  38. 

—  Unpopularity  of.     (C.  B.  Ferry)  Mo.  Rel.  M.48:  538. 

—  Vindication  of,  Yates's.     Prosp.  R.  7:  50. 

from    Skeptical    Tendencies.      (J.    Walker)    Chr. 

Exam.  II :  178. 

—  What  is?     (T.  Hill)  Bib.  Sac.  38:  25. 
See  Liberal  Christianity. 

United  Brethren,  Account  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  6:  210. 

—  Church  of.     Chr.  Obs.  70:  691.     See  Moravians. 
United  Irishmen,  Madden  on.     Mo.  R.  158:  483.     161: 

368.     See  Ireland. 

United  Kingdom  Library  .Association.  See  Library'  Asso- 
ciation of  the  United  Kingdom. 

LTnited  Service  Academy.     Hogg,  10:  509. 

United  Service  Museum.     Penny  M.  10:  275,  286. 

United  States.  (F.  Sigel)  Internat.  R.  3:  462.  —  (W. 
Cunningham)  No.  Brit.  2:  136.  Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge, 
3:  3S7.  — Eel.  M.  4:  I.  — Fraser,  41:  564.  — Ed. 
R.  92:  339.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  27:  337.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  22:  62.  —  Ed.  R.  49:  473.  —  Brownson, 
6:  176. —(W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  2:  68.  — Blackw. 
50:  814.  —  For  Q.  7:  194.  —  Mo.  R.  115:  196. 
128:  347.  —  Quar.  37:  260.  —  Westm.  17:  16S. — 
Dub.  R.  79:  83. 

—  Abdy's  Journal   in,    1833-34.     Westm.    24:    244. — 

Tait,  n.  s.  2:  715.  — Mo.  R.  137:  326. 

—  Admission  of  new  States.     Dem.  R.  40:  413. — De 

Bow,  22:  613. 

—  Advice  to  Englishmen  visiting.     Temp.  Bar.  47:  57. 

—  Agricultural  Department  at  Washington.    Lippinc.  8: 

416.  —  Nature,  5:   197. 

—  Agricultural  Productions  of.     De  Bow,  13:  295. 

—  Agricultural  Progress  of.     Harper,  50:  880. 

—  Agricultural  Statistics  of,   1867.     Bank.  M.   (N.  Y.) 

22;  291. 

—  Agriculture  in.     Nature,  15:  525.     See  Agriculture. 

—  American  Competition,  American  View  of.     (E.  At- 

kinson) Fortn.31:  3S3.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  31. 

—  American  Lions.     Bentley,  4:  405. 

—  American  Traits  as  seen  from  abroad.     (J.  Kirkland) 

Putnam,  11:  289. 

—  Americans  at  Home.     Colburn,  123:  221. 

—  and  British  .America,  Boundaries  of.     Colburn,  124:  i. 

—  and  Canada,  Boundary  Survey.     Geog.  M.  i :  2S2. 
Thomson's  Travels  in,  1840-42.     Mo.  R.  160:  177. 

—  and  the  Confederation.   (E.  Carey)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  604. 

—  and  England.     Fraser,  77:  369.  —  (C.  Redding)  Col- 

burn, io5:  409. 
as   Manufacturing  Competitors.      (J.    Henderson) 

Contemp.  33:458. 

Friction  between.     (N.  Sheppard)  Lakeside,  9:  98. 

Causes  of,  1872.     Fraser,  87:  293. 

in  1815.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  i:  61. 

in  1S55.     Liv.  Age,  47:  805. 

John  to  Jonathan.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  23:  Si. 

Mutual  Interests  of.     Penny  M.  lo:  152. 

Relations  of.     (W.  E.   Gladstone)  No.  Am.  127: 

179.  —  (A.  Badeau)  Macmil.    21:    455.  —  Putnam, 

7:  540. 
Social.     Quar.  142:  251. 


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UNITED   STATES 


United   States   and   France.     (G.  AI.  Towle)  Hours   at 
Home,  2:  loi. 

—  and  Great  Britain.     Dem.  R.  32:  385.     37:  349. 
Disputes  of,  1856.     Quar.  99:  235. 

in  1S60-70.     Canad.  Mo.  i:  453. 

—  and  Russia.     (W.  P.  Morras)  Lakeside,  4:  216. 

—  Anglo-American   Cluirches   of.     Lond.   Q.   47:    414. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  132:  259. 

—  Archaeological  Researches  in  Kentucky  and  Indiana. 

Nature,  13:  109. 

—  Archeology  of.     (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  85:  205. 

—  Arfwedson's  Travels  in,  1832-34.     Tait,  n.  s.  2:  114. 

—  Army  of.     (J.  A.  Garfield)  No.  Am.  126:  193,  442.  — 

(F.  Whittaker)  Galaxy,  24:  390.  —  (Col.  Gardner) 
De  Bow,  15:  448. —  (H.  Whiting)  No.  Am.  23: 
240. — Am.  Q.  13:  289.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  11:  38, 
104. —  Dem.  R.  41:  123. — Mus.  22:  65. 

and  Navy  of,  in  1840.     Mus.  41 :  599. 

and  the  President.     (D.  D.  Barnard)  .\m.  Whig  R. 

6:  221. 

Bill  on,  The  Burnside.     (G.  Mallery)  Nation,  28: 

42.— Ev.  Sat.  9:  354. 

Congress  on,  1878.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  352. 

for  Attack  and  National  Defense.      (E.  Hunt)  Am. 

WhigR.  4:  146. 

Historical  Account  of .    Portfo.(Den  )  18:  9. 

History  of  Second  Regiment   of   U.   S.   Cavalry. 

Am.  Hisf.  Rec.  i:  488,  538. 

Medical  Museum  of.     (A.  Woods)  O.  &  N.  4:  411. 

—  (.J.  J.  Woodward)  Lippinc.  7:  233. 

Need  of.     (H.  L.  Scott)  Putnam,  5:  124. 

Notes  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  86-283. 

Officers  of.  Pay  of.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  56. 

Organization  of.     (R.  Williams)  Galaxy,  24:  594. 

—  Dem.  R.  16:  121. 

Pay  Department.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:  430. 

Reduction  of.    Niles's  Reg.  22:  122,  409.  —  Galaxy, 

21:  260. 

1S75.     (-'^-  '^-  Woodhull)  Nation,  21:  413. 

Calhoun's  Report  on,  1820.  Niles's  RsiX.  19:  2S3. 

Religious  Instruction  in.     (■].  Matthews)  Princ.  35: 

Staff  of.     (R.  Williams)  Atlan.  41 :  376. 

Statistics  of,  1869.  (L.H.  Steiner)  Mercersb.  17:  78. 

Uniforms  of.   (\.  B.  Gardner)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  461. 

in  1813.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i :  507. 

—  Art  in.     (,I.  J.  Jarves)  Chr.  Exam.  72:  204.    See  Art. 

—  as  a  Field  for  Agricultural  Settlers.     (Earl  of  Airlie) 

19th  Cent.  9:  292. 

—  as  an  Example.     Quar.  117:  249. 

—  as  a  Military  Nation.     So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  426. 

—  Bank  of.     See  Bank. 

Birkbeck's  Notes  on.     Portfo.(Den.)  19:  206. 

Bonds  of.  Claims  of  the  Bondholders.     (A.  Walker) 

Lippinc.  2:  206. 
Claims  of  the  Anti-Bondholders.    (.J.  W.  Brcen  and 

A.  Walker)  Lippinc.  2:  631. 

—  Boundary  of.  Northeastern.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  571. 
Northwest,  History  of.     (J.  H.  St.  Matthew)  Over- 
land, 6:  297. 

Treaty  of  Washington  on,  1S71.     (J.  D.  Wool- 

sey)  New  Eng.  32:  530. 

—  Boundaries  of.     (.1.  T.  Austin)  No.  Am.  6:   117,  393. 

See  (ilsn  Boundary  Question. 

—  Miss   Bremer's  Homes  of  the  Ncav  World.     (P.   F. 

Andre)  Victoria,  7:  1,97.  —  (C.  F.  Briggs)  Putnam, 
2:  668.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  20:  629.  —  Liv.  Age,  39:  217. 

—  British  Tourist  in.     (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  6:  505. 

—  Brownson's  American  Republic.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So. 

R.  n.  s.  4:  409. 

—  Buckingham  on  the  Eastern  and  Western  States.   Mo. 

R.  160:  115. 


United  States,  Business  in,  How  to  revive.    (D.  A.  Wills) 
No.  Am.  125:  283. 

—  Business  Advantages  of,   1877.     (D.  A.  Wells)  No. 

Am.  125:   no. 

—  ("ensus  of.     See  Census. 

—  Centennial  of,  1S76.     Brit.  Q.  64:  356. —  (II.  White) 

Fortn.  26:  496.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  715.  — Lond. 
Q.  47:  149. 

Lessons  from.     (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mercersb.  22:  530. 

—  (A.  Bierbower)  Nat.  Q.  31:  233. 

See  also  Philadelphia  Centennial  Exposition. 

—  Central  Zoo-Geographical  Province  of.     (A.  S.  Pack- 

ard, jr.)  Am.  Natural.  12:  512. 
-^Chambers's  Things  as  they  are   in.     Colburn,  105: 
156. 

—  Chevalier's.     Am.  Q.  21:  321. 

—  Chinese  History  of.     Hist.  M.  12:  18. 

—  a  Christian  Nation  V     (S.  M.  Campbell)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

19:  231.  —  (W.  L.  Gage)  Cong.  R.  8:  119. 

—  Christianity  the  Basis  of  the  Republic.  O.  &  N.  i :  657. 

—  Church  and  State  in.    (H..W.  Bellows)  0.  &  N.  3:  445. 

—  Civil  Service  in.     See  Civil  Service. 

—  Civil  War,  1861-65.     Quar.  Iio:  247.  —  Ed.  R.  114: 

556.  116:  549.  121:  252.  —  No.  Brit.  34:  53S. 
36:  233.  37:  468.  38:  257,  278.  —  (T.  Carlyle) 
Macmil.  8:  301.  — Eraser,  63:  403.  — (J.  S.  Mill) 
P"raser,  65:  258.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  648. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  55:  491.  —  (J.  Parker)  No.  Am. 
95:  500.  —  (M.  D.  Conway)  Fortn.  9:  311.  —  Brit. 
Cj.  34:  203.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  113:  548.  —  (.1. 
M.  Ludlow)  Macmil.  4:  168.  —  Nat.  R.  14:  492. — 
Westm.  84:  43.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  86:  193.  — 
Westm.  96:  540.  —  (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  71: 
95.  —  Bentley,  55:  274. — (W.Chambers)  Chamh. 
J.  52:  769.  —  (S.  Bonner)  Lippinc.  18:  500. —  Lond. 
().  17:  252.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  73:  3.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  55:  388.  — Lond.  Q.  20:  225.  —  Dub.  Univ. 
59:  2^,  248.  — Nat.  R.  13:  150.— (F.  Morton)  Once 
a  Week,  4:  707. —  (R.  D.  Owen)  0.  &  N.  i:  579-  3  = 
28. — Liv.  Age,  71:  229.  —  (Dr.  Breckenridge)  Liv. 
Age,  72:  141.  —  Penn  Mo.  7:  64.  —  (C.  Hodge) 
Princ.  35:  140.  —  (B.J.  Wallace)  Am.  Presb.  R.  10: 
462.  -  (E.  G.  Brooks)  Univ.  Q  18:  251.  —  (E.  O. 
Haven)  Meth.  Q.  22:  657.  — (J.  F.  Rusling)  xMetii. 
Q.  24:  307. — Brownson,  18:  378.  —  (W.  M.  Key- 
nolds)  Evang.  R.  13:  134.  — (E.V.  Gerhart)  Aler- 
ccrsb.  13:  475. 

Affair  at  Blackburn's  Ford,   1861.     (.J.  A.  Early) 

So.  M. 16:  supp.  74. 

Ambulance  Svstem  in.     (F.  W.  Palfrey)  No.  Am. 

98:  74.  —  (F.  V.  Balch)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  118. 

America  vindicated  by  an  Englishman.     New  Eng. 

23:  346. 

American   Cavaliers  and   Creole   Advocates.     (C. 

Redding)  Colburn,  125:  66. 

American  Generals.     Once  a  Week,  7:  583,  59S. 

American  Literature  and.     Eraser,  67:  517. 

_  —  American  Refugee  in  London.     Eraser.  67:  763. 

American  Soldiering.     Once  a  Week,  5:  230. 

Americans  in   China  during.     (A.  A.  Hayes,  jr.) 

Internat.  R.  11:  517. 

and  David's  Wars.     Am.  Presb.  R.  Ii:  268. 

and  England  and  France.     Danv.  Q.  3:  217. 

and  Episcopal  General  Convention  of  1862.     (W. 

C.  Doane)  Am.  Church  R.  15:  104. 

of  1865.    (R.  A.  Hallam)  Am.  Church  R.  18:  86. 

and  Franco-German  War.     (A.  Badeau)  Eraser,  82 : 

793- 
and  National  Wealth.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  36: 

449. 

and  the  Political  Parties.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Contin. 

Mo.  2:  6v 


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United  States,  Civil  War,  and  the  Roman  Catholic  Church. 

(A.  C.  Coxe)  Am.  Church  R.  15:  435. 

Anecdotes  of.     Land  We  Love,  i:  67. 

Army  of  the  Cumberland,  Van  Home's  History  of. 

(H.  N.  Stone)  No.  Am.  123:  23S.— (D.  H.  Maury) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  1 :  424.  —  (.J.  D.  Cox)  Nation,  21 :  404. 
Atlanta  Campaign.     (C.  C.  Chesney)  Foi'tn.   24: 

611.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  29. 
Attitude  of  Europe,  1861.     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Atlan. 

8:  95. 

Kattleof  the  Mine.  (F.  S.  Bowley)  Overland,  4:  319, 

Battles.     Sie  names  oj'  2>laces,  as  Antietam;  Get- 
tysburg; etc. 
Beyond  the  Mississippi.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper, 

30:  575- 

Bibliography  of.    Hist.  M.  6:  113-342.     7:  54,  113. 

Blockade-Running.     (W.  R.  Hooper)  Harper,  42: 

105. 

Books  on.     Black w.  94:  750. 

Botetourt  County,  Va.,  Resolution  of  i860.     (J.  J. 

Allen)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  i:   13. 
Gen.  Bragg  and  Officers  of  his  Command.     Hist. 

M.  21:  257. 

Breaking  the  Blockade.     Cornh.  6:  471. 

Brewing  of  the  American  Storm.     (H.  Martineau) 

Macmil.  6:  97. 

Bridge-Burning  by  Federals.     Liv.  Age,  85:  145. 

Burnside  Expedition.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper, 

30:  3- 

Cabinet  Session ;  a  Burlesque.     Contin.  Mo.  i :  339. 

Camp  Life  at  the  Relay.     (G.  Haven)  Harper,  24: 

628. 

Campaign  of  1S61  in  W.  Virginia.     O.  &  N.  7:  676. 

of  1862  and  1863.     Liv.  Age,  77:  291. 

in   Mississippi.     (D.  H.  Maury)  So.  M.   10: 

607.     11:  598.     13:  410. 
—  of  1S64.     Ed.  R.  121 ;  252.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

84:  337.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  607,  670. 
Cheatham's  Division  in.  Losses  in.     Land  We 

Love,  6:  78. 

on  the  James  River.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  23. 

Campaigns  of.  (T.  A.  Dodge)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  211,  254. 

Campaign  Songs  of.  (.J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  7:  207. 

Campaigning  in  W.  Virginia.     Contin.  Mo.  i:  330. 

with  Max.    (G.  E.  Waring)  Atlan.  35:  396. 

Capture  of  the  Lidianola.     (J.  L.  Brent)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  I :  gi. 
of  U.  S.  Steamer  Maple  Leaf.    (A.  P.  Morse)  So. 

M.  9:  302. 

of  the  Florida.     Hunt,  51 :  467. 

Captures  and  Prize  Money.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  260. 

Causes  of.     Westni.  76:  487.  —  Fraser,  64:  234.  — 

(F.  P.  Stanton)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  501,  695. — (.1.  L. 

Motley)  Liv.  Age,  70:  9. — Bost.  R.  2:  69.  —  So. 

M.  14:  supp.  31.  —  (A.T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  2:  200. 

and  Objects  of.     Dub.  R.  56:  328. 

and  Results.     (E.  Phelps)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  617. 

Chaplain's  Experience  in  the  Army.     Mo.  Rel.  M. 

29:  223,  343. 

Charities  of.     (.T.  M.  Ludlow)  Good  Words,  6:  213. 

Chicago  Conspiracy.     Atlan.  16:  108. 

Christian  Commission.      See  below  United   States 

Christian  Commission. 

Christianity  and.  (G.  H   Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  18: 373. 

Clerical  Licidents  of.     (K.  J.  Stewart)  So.  M.  11: 

479- 

Close  of,     Quar.  118:  106.  —  ]\Io.  Rel.  M.  34:  i. 

Commerce  during.    (L.  Blodget)  No.  Am.  100:  126. 

Commercial  Influences  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  25:  1177. 

Confederate  Army,  Roster  of  Officers.    (C.  C.  Jones, 

jr.)  So.  Hist.  Pap.   i:  supp.   i.     2:   supp.  32.     3: 

supp.  102. 


United  States,  Civil  War,  Confederate  Artillery  Service. 

(E.  P.  Alexander)  So.  M.  16:  supp.  27. 
Confederate  Cavalry  Sketches.  (R.  Barringer)  Land 

We  Love,  4:  i. 
Confederate    Dead,    Memorial  Address    on.     (W. 

Haupton)  So.  M.  13:  225. 
Confederate  Government,  Resources  of.     St.  James, 

6:  450. 
in  1865.     (J.  A.  Campbell)  So.  M.  15:  supp. 

195.  — So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:  56,  85,  113. —  (L  M.St. 

John)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  97. 
Confederate  Information  as  to  Battles  in  1S64.     So. 

Hist.  Pap.  2:  22. 
Confederate  Leaders,  Patriotic  Letters  of.     So.  Hist. 

Pap.  2:  49. 
Confederate  Losses.     (J.  Jones  and  S.  Cooper)  N. 

Eel.  5:  530. 
Confederate  Navy.     (C.  W.  Read)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

i:  331- 
Confederate  Operations,  May,   1864.     (S.  D.  Rani- 

seeve)  So.  M.  15:  supp.  138. 

Confederate  Struggle  and  Recognition,  1862.  Quar. 

"2:  535. 
Confederate  Surrender,  Last.    (R.  Taylor)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  3:  155. 
See  Confederate  States. 
A   Confederate's   Reminiscences  of.     (R.    Taylor) 

No.  Am.  126:  77. 

Conscripts  and  Volunteers  in.     Brownson,  20:  55. 

Conscription  Act.     (L.  Haverstik)  Contin.  Mo.  5: 

no. 
Consequences  of.     (F.  P.  Stanton)  Contin.  Mo.  3: 

26.  —  Contin.  Mo.  3:  223.  —  Brit.  Q.  55:  3S1. 

Constitution  in.     Nat.  K.  13:  465. 

Adequacy  of.     (T.  Farrar)  New  Eng.  21:  51. 

and  the  Secessionists.     Westm.  85:  422. 

Loj-alty  and  Disloyalty  interpreung.     (II.  Dut- 

ton)  New  Eng.  22:  316. 
Reply  to  Joel  Parker.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  22 : 

191. 
—  '■ — Constitutional  View  of,  Stephens's.     (A.  T.  BJc'- 

soe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  4:  249.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  Ii:  120,  438. 

—  N.  Eel.  4:  750. 
a  Contest  for  Ideas.     (H.  E.  Russell)  Contin.  Mo. 

5:  578. 

Cost  of.     (E.  H.  Derby)  Atlan.  17:  621. 

Crisis  of,  1862.     Quar.  iii:  239. 

1S63.     (S.  P.  Andrews)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  87.  300. 

Cruise  of  Monitor  Passaic.   (E.  Holden)  Harper,  27 : 

577- 

of  the  Sumter.     Cornh.  6:   187. 

of  the  Sassacus.     (E.  Holden)  Harper,  29:  712. 

Custer,  Kilpatrick,  and  Dahlgreen  Raid.     (G.  W. 

IMumford)  So.  M.  15:  supp.  155. 
Dalton-Atlanta  Campaign.     (C.  L.  Stevenson)  So. 

Hist.  Pap.  3:  225. 
Davis's  History  of.     Atlan.  48:  405.  —  (J.  M.  Far- 
rar) Contemp.  40:  229. 
and  other  Southern  Histories.     (R.  Johnson)  No. 

Am.  133:  302. 
Davis's  Inaugural  Address.     (J.  Davis)  So.  Ili-t. 

Pap.  i:  19. 
Desperation  and  Colonization.    (C.  G.  Leland)  Con- 
tin. Mo.  i:  657. 
Destroyers  of  Confederate  States.     (E.  B.  Rhett) 

So.  M.  15:   148. 

Diplomacy  of.     (J.  Schouler)  No.  Am.  102:  446, 

Disintegration  of  the  U.  S.,  1863.   No.  Brit.  38:  278. 

Disruption  of  the  Union.     Blackw.  90:   125. 

Dissolution  of  the  great  Republic.     No.  Brit.  36: 

233.  —  Cornh.  4:   153. 
Disunion  in  1861.     All  the  Year,  6:  295. 


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United  States,  Civil  War,  Divine  Guidance  in.  (G.  I. 
Wood)  New  Eng.  24:  690. 

Draper's  History  of.     (A.  G.  Sedgwicli)  No.  Am. 

105:  664.  —  Westm.  96:  540. —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 5:  207.  —  (F.  W.  Palfrey)  Nation,  8:  234. — 
Nation,  11:  94.—  (F.  Tiffany)  Clir.  Exam.  84:  194. 
— Hist.  M.  13:  123.— (A.  T.Bledsoe)  So.  K.  U.S.  3:  3. 

Drift  of,  1S63.     No.  Brit.  38:  257. 

Duty  and  Power  of  the  North,  1861.  Macmil.4:  464. 

Early  Incidents  of  the  Rebellion.  (T.  Weed)  Gal- 
axy, 9:  S32. 

Early  Stages  of.     (H.  King)  Lippinc.  9:  403. 

Eastern  Shore  of  North  Carolina  in  1S61-62.     Hist. 

M.  18:  301. 

Elements  and  Aspects  of.     Bost.  R.  2:  615. 

Elkhorn  Campaign.     (D.  H.  Maury)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

2:  iSo. 

Emancipation  in.     Contin.  Mo.  i :  95.  —  (C.  G.  Le- 

land)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  113,  136.  — (G.  S.  Boutwell) 
Contin.  Mo.  1 :  219.  —  (J.  W.  Edmonds)  Contin.  Mo. 

i:  493- 
Emancipation  Proclamation.     (H.  Greeley)  Contin. 

Mo.  2:  622. 

England  during.     (-J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  21 : 

556. 

England's  Attitude  in.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am. 

100:  331.  — (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  71:  iSi. — 
(G.  P.  Ellis)  Atlan.  8:  612.  — (J.  H.Allen)  Chr. 
Exam.  74:  295. — Eraser,  68:  419. — Brit.  Q.  34: 
471.  —  (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  124:  63.  —  Contin. 
Mo.  i:  22S.  — (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  42S. 
—  (J.  B.  Hopkins)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  1S5,  353.— 
(Goldwin  Smith)  ]\Iacmil.  10:  49.  Same  art.  Eiv. 
Age,  81 :  4S3. — (M.  D.  Conway)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  392. 
See  below,  Great  Britain's  Neutrality. 

English  and  French  Views  of.     (C.  A.  Cummings) 

No.  Am.  94:  408. 

English  Feelings  on.     Chamb.  J.  37:  170. 

English  Opinion  on.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  246.  —  (W. 

M.  Rossetti)  Atlan.  17:  129. —  (C.  E.  Norton)  No. 
Am.  99:  523.  — Bost.  R.  3:  138. 

English  Views  of.     Cornh.  4:  153. 

Escape  from  Johnston's  Island.     So.  M.  Ii:  535. 

European  Opinion  on.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  340. 

Evangelical  Alliance  and,  1863.    New  Eng.  22:  2S8. 

Exploits  of  Lieut.  B.  H.  Porter.     (.1.  S.  C.  Abbott) 

Harper,  34:  559. 

Explosive  or  poisoned  Balls  in.     (H.  E.  Hayden) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  18. 

Federal   Foray;   an   American    Sketch.      Colburn, 

124:  448. 

Federal  Policy  and  Northern  Prisons.  (F.  K.  How- 
ard) So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  277. 

Federalists  and  Confederates ;  a  Story.  (Mrs.  Bush- 
by)  Colburn,  124:  178. 

Field   Letters   from    Stuart's   Headquarters.      So. 

Hist.  Pap.  3:  190. 

Field  Telegrams;  May  to  June,  1864.     (R.  E.  Lee) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  295.     4:  1S9. 

Finances  of.     (H.  V.  Poor)  No.  Am.  I18:  88.— 

Ed.  R.  129:  504. —  (G.  Marsland)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.) 
31:  420.  —  (R.  J.  Walker)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  129. — 
(J.  S.  Ropes)  New  Eng.  22:  54.  —  (L.  H.  Courtney) 
J.  Statis.  Soc.  31:  164. —(G.  S.  Coe)  Bank.  M. 
(N.  Y.)  30:   536. 

Mistakes  in.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  100:  604.  — 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  425. 

Financial  Policy  of  the  Government,  1864.     Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  'i. 

Financial  Results  of.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  No.  Am. 

108:  517. 

First  Ironclad  Fight  in.     Lippinc.  21 :  218. 


United  States,  Civil  War,  Florida  in,  Events  in.  (J.  S. 
C.  Abbott)  Harper,  33:  704. 

Fort  Fisher,  Failure  at.     (J.  W.  Ames)  Overland, 

4:  489.     See  Fisher,  Fort. 

Fort  Gilmer,  Attack  on,  Sept.  29,  1864.  (C.  John- 
ston) So.  Hist.  Pap.  i:  438. 

Fort  Sumter  to  Fredericksburg.     Quar.  II3:  322. 

Fortress  Monroe,  Hospitals  at.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott) 

Harper,  29:  306. 

Fourth  Army  Corps.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5:  396,  491. 

I'ourth  of  July  Oration,  1861.     (E.  Everett)  Liv. 

Age,  70:  259. —  (J.  Jay)  Liv.  Age,  70:  323. 

Fremont's   Hundred   Days   in.     (W.   Dorsheimer) 

Atlan.  9:  115,  247,  372. 

French  Statesmen  on.     Liv.  Age,  80:  329. 

Fruits  of.     (H.  Greeley)  Galaxy,  4:  364. 

Future  of  a  Cotton  State  Confederacy.  (J.  B.  Wood- 
ruff) Meth.  Q.  21 :  467. 

Gasparin's  America  before  Europe.     Liv.  Age,  70: 

84.     74:  141.  —  Colburn,  125:  379. 

Grant's  Campaign  against  Vicksburg.     (J.  W.  De 

Peyster)  Hist.  M.  17:  26. 

Great  Britain's  Neutrality.  (J.  E.  Cairnes)  Mac- 
mil.  9:  260. — (T.  D.  Woolsey)  No.  Am.  iii:  251. 

—  Blackw.  95:  447.  —  Canad.  Mo.  i:  453.  —  (A.  R. 
Abbott)  Univ.  Q.  23:  351.  —  (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Ex- 
am. 71:  181. 

Greeley's  History  of.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  99: 

246. —'(A.    S.    Hill)  No.  Am.  104:    238.  — (C.  S. 

Weyman)  Nation,  3:  447.  —  Land  We  Love,  5:  136. 

Grierson's  Raid.    (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  30:  272. 

Guardsman  in  Secessia.     Liv.  Age,  80:  1S4. 

Hampton's  Memorial  Address.     (S.  T.  Wallis)  So. 

M.  13:  249. 
Hampton  Roads  Conference.     (A.  H.  Stephens)  N. 

Eel.  7:  175.  — (J.  A.Campbell)  So.  M.  15:  supp.  187. 

Hand  of  God  in.    (F.W.  Conrad)  Evang.  R.  16:  225. 

Harvard  Gradu.ates  in.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am. 

103:  498. 

Historical  Incidents  of.     Republic,  3:  209. 

History  of.     So.  R   n.  s.  19:   i. 

History  and  Theory  of  Revolutions  as  applied  to. 

(J.  Clark)  Princ.  34:  244. 
Histry  uv  the  Waw,  by  Mozzis  Addums.     (G.  W. 

Bagby)  So.  M.  8:  70-470. 
Hoke's  Farewell  to  his  Division.     Land  We  Love, 

2:  56. 
Hooker's  Campaign.     (W.  Swinton)  Hist.  M.  12: 

160. 
Hospitals  and  the  Men  in  them,  1863.     (J.  F.  W. 

Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  29:  241.     30:  i. 

Hospital  Memories.    (E.  Clark)  Atlan.  20:  144,  324. 

Hosi)ital  Sketches.    Land  We  Love,  i:  417.    2:  20. 

How  it  affects  Americans.    (F.  P.  Stanton)  Contin. 

Mo.  3:  411. 
The  imminent  Catastrophe,  April,  1861.     Theo.  & 

Lit.  J.  13:  659. 

Impending  Crisis,  1S61.     Westm.  75:  152,  232. 

in  1861.     Once  a  Week,  5:  147.  — Mo.  Rel.  M.  25: 

361,  371.  — Danv.  Q.  i:  73,  292. 
in  1862.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Atlan.  lo:  43.  —  (R.  B. 

Kimball)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  1.— Brownson,  19:  113.  — 

No.  Brit.  37:  468. 
in  1863.    Contin.  Mo.  3:  488.  — Brownson,  20:  175. 

—  (S.  P.  Andrews)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  658.  — Danv.  t^. 
3:  642. 

in  1864;  Past  the  Rocks.     (E.  W.  Reynolds)  Lniv. 

Q.  21:  194. 

in  1865.     Lond.  Q.  24:  147. 

in  Georgia;  Up  the  St.  Mary's.     (T.  W.  Higgin- 

son)  Atlan.  15:  422. 
in  Missouri,  Beginning  of.     Contin.  Mo.  i:  369. 


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United  Stales,  Civil  War,  in  the  Wilds  of  Arkansas.    (J. 

S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  33:  581. 
Inauguration  of  Lincoln,  1865.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr. 

P^xain.  78:  274. 

Incidents  of.     (H.  W.  Burrage)  Bost.  R.  6:  11. 

Incidents  of  Army  of  Tennessee.     (F.  B.  Tressilian) 

Hist.  M.  16:  89. 
Influence  of,  upon  our  National  Literature.     (H.  A. 

Nelson)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  450. 
Issue  between  the  North  and  South.     Knick.  63: 

254,  292. 

Issues  of.     (J.  S.  Patterson)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  274. 

Gen.  J.  E.  Johnston's  Narrative  of.     (J.  D.  Cox) 

Nation,  18:  333. 
Kentuckj-  Brigade  in,  Sketch  of.     (G.  B.  Hodge) 

Land  We  Love,  4:  97-393. 
Charles  Kingsley  on.     (S.  R.  Calthrop)  Chr.  Exam. 

75:  421- 

Last  (Chapter  in.     (J.  M.  Bundy)  Galaxy,  8:  113. 

Last  Confederate  Flag  on  the  Atlantic.     (R.  S.  Rip- 
ley) So.  M.  17:  56,  129. 
Last  six  Davs  of  Secessia.     (F.  Lawley)  Fortn.  2: 

I.  —  (A.  A.  Woodhull)  0.  &  N.  2:  675. 

Last  Trace  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  28:  4. 

Leaves  from  an  Officer's  Journal.     (T.  W.  Higgin- 

son)  Atlan.  14:  521,  740.     15:  65. 

Leaving  Texas.     (J.  W.  Ames)  Overland,  12:  130. 

Lee's  Miserables.     (.J.  E.  Cooke)  N.  Eel.  3:  421. 

Lessons  and  Results  of  Rebellion.    Nat.  Q.  11 :  157. 

Lessonsof,  1861.    (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Eng.  19: 

894. 
Gov.  Letcher's  Official  Correspondence.    So.  Hist. 

Pap.  i:  455. 

Life  of  a  Soldier.     Contin.  Mo.  6:  2S9,  535. 

on  a  Blockader.     Contin.  Mo.  6:  46. 

Literature  of.     Chamb.  J.  38:  321. 

Logic  and  End  of  the  Rebellion.    (I.  Washburne,  jr.) 

Univ.  Q.  21:  5. 
Longstreet's'  Brigade.     (E.  P,  Alexander^  So.  M. 

16:  supp.  53. 
Lovaltv  demanded  bj'  the  present  Crisis.     Danv. 

Q.  4:  88. 

in  the  West.     (R.  Collyer)  Chr.  Exam.  75:  225. 

McClellan  and  Lee.     (L.  Poyntz)  Galaxy,  18:  192. 

McClellan's   Campaign,    1862.     (J.  S.  C.   Abbott) 

Harper,  30:  711.     31:  28. 
Mahan's  Historv  of.     (J.  H.  Wilson)  Internat.  R. 

4:  7S2. 
Marmaduke's   Expedition   into   Missouri.     (B.   B. 

Blue)  So.  M.  9:  333.  — (J.  S.  Marmaduke)  So.  M. 

10:  445. 
Marjdand  Campaign  of  1862.     Hist.  M.  15:  290.  — 

(J.  E.  B.  t^tuart)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  2S1. 
Maryland  Cavalry,    ist,   in  C.  S.  Army.     (H.  E. 

Hayden)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  5:  251. 
Maryland  Troops  in  C.  S.  Army.     (L.  Hollyday) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  130. 
■ Mason  and  Slidell,   Capture  of.     See  Mason  and 

Slidell. 
Maury's  First  Torpedo  Expedition.    (G.  T.  Sinclair) 

So.  M.  16:  supp.  5. 
Medical  and  Surgical  Lessons  of.     (E.  S.  Gaillard) 

N.  Eel.  4:  705. 
Medical  Service  of.     (D.  W.  Cheever)  No.  Am.  97: 

483- 
Memoirs  of.     (H.  von  Borcke)  Blackw.  98:    269- 

635-    99:  83-747. —(G.A.Custer)  Galaxy,  21:  319- 

809.     22:  293,  447,  684. 
Memorial  Literature  of.     (G.  O.  Trevelyan)  Mac- 
mil.  17:  460. 
Middletown,   Va.,  Sheridan's  Victory  of.     (J.  W. 

De  Forest)  Harper,  30:  353. 

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United  States,  Civil  War,  Military  Lessons  taught  by. 

(H.  W.  Slocum)  Hist.  M.  19:81. 
Military  Matters  and  Men,  April,  1864.     Brownson, 

21:  237. 
Military  Organization,  Defects  of,  1S62.     (W.  Bro- 

die)  Cojburn,  125:  325. 
Moneyed  Power  of  the  North  and  South.     Liv.  Age, 

69:  439. 
xAIf.nth  of  Victory,  July,  1863.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr. 

Exam.  75:  25S. 

Month  with  the  Rebels.     Blackw.  go:  755. 

IMonth's   Visit   to   the    Confederate  Headquarters. 

Blackw.  93:  I. 

Moral  Aspects  of.     Brit.  Q.  38:  220. 

Morgan's  Raid  into  Indiana  and  Ohio.     Land  We 

Love,  2:  405.     3:  233. 
Mortar  Flotilla  in.     (F.  H.  Gerdes)  Contin.  Mo.  4: 

269. 
My  second   Capture.      (W.  W.  Wiltbank)  Atlan. 

16:  195. 
Louis  Napoleon  and  the  Confederacy.    (0.  F.  Aldis) 

No.  Am.  129:  342. 
Nation's  Triumph  and  Sacrifice.    (J.  II.  Allen)  Chr. 

Exam.  78:  430. 

Nature  and  End  of.     Danv.  Q.  i :  639. 

Navy  in.     (C.  C.  Chesney)  Ed.  R.  124:  185.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  90:  579. —  (C.  H.  Davis)  No.  Am. 

98:  461.     99:  146.  —  (W.  V.  McKean)  U.  S.  Serv. 

M.  i:  337.  — (DeB.R.Keim)U.  S.  Serv.M.5:  433. 
Negro  Soldiers  in.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  73: 

96.  — (J.  E.  Kimball)  Univ.  Q.  33:  50. —  (H.   E. 

Russell)  Contin.  Mo.  6:  191. 
Negroes  in,  and  the  Government.    (W.  H.  Kimball) 

Contin.  Mo.  5:  431. 

Our  Duties  to.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  27:  189. 

Sketches  of  the  Freedmen.     (H.  G.  Spalding) 

Contin.  Mo.  4:   188. 
Negro  Sentiment  on.     (C.  S.  Henrj')  No.  Am.  95: 

534- 

Neologisms  of.     (E.  Spencer)  N.  Eel.  7:  659. 

Neutrality  in,  English  Expositions  of.    (J.  H.  Allen) 

Chr.  Exam.  75:  435. 
American  Expositions  of.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr. 

Exam.  77:  239. 

New  Phase  of.     Once  a  Week,  5:  635. 

New  York  7th  Regiment,  March  to  Washington, 

1861.     (T.  Winthrop)  Atlan.  7:  744. 

News  from.     All  the  Year.  38:  7. 

Nineteenth  Army  Corps.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  5:  99. 

North  and  South,  1861.     All  the  Year,  5:  181. 

in  1862.     Eraser,  66:  299. 

Two  Constitutions.     Eraser,  66:  433. 

Who  is  the  Traitor?    Eraser,  66:  647, 

North  Carolina  Sounds,  Navy  in.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott) 

Harper,  32:   567. 

Notesou.     Hist.  M.  11:  231.     12:  103. 

Obstacles  to  Peace.  (H.  Greeley)  Contin.  JIo.  2:  714. 

The  once  united  States.     C()ll)urn,  123:   i. 

Opening  Scenes  of.     Knick.  59:  372. 

Opening  the  Rlississippi  River.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott) 

Harper,  33:  296. 
Operations  in  Missouri,    1861.     (Gen.  McCulloch) 

Hist.  M.  21:  129. 
in  Maryland,   1862.     (D.  R.  Jones)  So.  M.  14: 

supp.  56. 
in  East  Tennessee,  1863.     (J.  Longstreet)  So.  ]\I. 

16:  supp.  85. 

in  Virginia,  1864.     (I.  Vogdes)  Hist.  M.  15 :  309. 

Opinion  on,  1861.     (T.  niighcs)  Macmil.  4:  414. 

Origin  of.     (J.  B.  Baldwin)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  1 :  443. 

—  (R.  M.  T.  Hunter)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  I :  i.  —  (A.  T. 

Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  i :  257. 


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United  States,  Civil  War;  Our  brave  Times.  Contin. 
Mo.  2:  62. 

Our  Special  Correspondent  in  America,  1861.  Mac- 
mil.  6:  16-40S. 

Out  on  Picket.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  19:  271. 

Outbreak  of  Secession.  (.J.  K.  Lowell)  Atlan.  7:  235. 

Palmyra  (Mo.)  Massacre  of  1862.     (S.  E.  Hughes) 

So.  M.  10:  485. 

Count  de  Paris's   History  of.      Ed.   R.    144:    79. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  579.  —  Internat.  R.  3: 
252,  S42.  —  Blackw.  116:  211.  —  (F.  V.  Greene) 
Nation,  20:  63.  —  (W.Baird)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:  209. 

—  (J.  A.  Early)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  140.  —  Liv.  Age, 
122:  637. 

Passages  from   the  Diary  of  a  public   Man,  1861. 

No.  Am.  129:  125-484. 

Patterson's  Campaign  in  Virginia.     Contin.  Mo.  I : 

257. 

Peace    and    its    Consequences,    September,    1864. 

Knick.  64:   193. 

—  on  Earth,  1866.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  13:  195. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i:  91.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  354. 

Peace   Commission  of   1865.     (R.  M.  T.    Hunter) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  168.  —  (J.  Davis  and  J.  P.  Benja- 
min) So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  208. —  (R.  M.  T.  Hunter) 
So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  303.—  (.J.  A.  Campbell)  So.  M. 
14:  supp.  21. 

Reply  to  R.  M.  T.  Hunter.     (.J.  Davis)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  5:  222. 

Peace    Conference  of    1861.     (C.   E.    Norton)  No. 

Am.  100:  233. 

Peace  Negotiations,  1865.     (J.  A.  Campbell)  So.  M. 

16:  supp.  7. 

Peace  Panic,  1864,  Authors  and  Objects  of.     Dan  v. 

Q.  4:  442. 

Peace  Policy,  1862.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  74: 

113- 
Peninsula  Campaign.    (G.  T.  Curtis)  No.  Am.  130: 

309,  462,  565.—  (D.  T.  Wright)  No.  Am.  131:  332. 
Pennsylvania  Campaign,  1862.     (J.  E.  B.  Stuart) 

So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  72. 

Stuart  in.  (M.  V.  Moore)  Sn.  M.  15:  supp.  121. 

1863.     (J.  A.  Early)  Hist.  M.  21:  227,  344. 

Gen.  Buford's  Report.     Hist.  M.  16:  65. 

Gen.  Huniphre\-'s  Report.     Hist.  M.  16:  i. 

Gen.  Lee's  Report.     Hist.  M.  15:  97. 

1864.     (R.  E.  Lee)  So.  M.  11:  205. 

Personal  Recollections  of.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Har- 
per, 33: 1-545.    34:172-714.    35:273,704.    36:567. 
Peteisburg,  Va.,  in  .June,  1864.  Defense  of.     (G.  T. 

Beauregard)  So.  M.  15:  supp.  134. 

Point  Lookout.     (E.  Spencer)  Overland,  4:  411. 

Policy  of  Leaders  of.     Republic,  5:  87. 

Political  Ccmsiderations.      (C.  S.  Henrj')  Contin. 

Mo.  4:  514. 
Pollard's  History  of.     Hours  at  Home,  3:  475.  — 

Liv.  Age,  78:  258. 

Notes  on.  (G.  T.  Beauregard)  So.  M.  10;  55,  163. 

President  Lincoln's  Message,  i86^.     Brownson,  21 : 

85.  — (,T.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  76:   130. 

Prison  Life  in.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  34:  150. 

in  the  North.     Land  We  Love,  2:  39,  102,  173. 

in  the  South.     (B.  S.  Calef)  Harper,  31 :  137. 

Brighter  Side  of.     (W.  C.  Bates)  O.  &  N.  11 : 

445- 
Prisoners,  Exchange  of.     (.J.  W.  .Tones)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  i:  298.-  (R.  Ould)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  93. 
Treatment  of.     (J.  W.  Jones)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3: 

197. —  (H.  W.  Holland)  Nation,  24:  211.—  (B.  R. 

Forman)  N.  Ed.  6:  420.  — So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  183. 

—  (J.W.Jones)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  i:  113-225.  —  So. 
Hist.  Pap.  3:  yy. 


United  States,  Civil  War ;  Prospects  of  the  Confederates, 

1864.     Quar.  115:  289. 
Pulpit  and  the  Crisis,  1861.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng. 

19:  140. 

Quartermaster's  Dept.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  57-446. 

Railroad  Adventure  in.     (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper, 

31:  164. 
Rapidan  Campaign;  Gen.  Meade's  Report.     Hist. 

M.  15:  161. 

Rebel  Barbarities.     Danv.  Q.  4:  557. 

Rebel's  Recollections.     (G.  C.  Eggleston)   Atlan. 

33:  73°-     34:  95-663. 
Recollections  of  the  Lost  Cause.     (J.  W.  Avery) 

Land  We  Love,  4:  38-265. 

Recovery  from.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  108:  255. 

Reflections  on.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  lOi :  190. 

Religion  in  the  Confederate  Armv  of  Tennessee. 

(W.  T.  Hall)  Land  We  Love,  4:  127. 
Reminiscences  of.     (R.  E.  Park)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  i : 

371.     3:  244. 
Report  of  Gen.  York,  C.  S.  A.,  June,  1864.     Hist. 

M.  19:  19. 

Resources  of  the  South.     Liv.  .\ge,  70:  247. 

Results  of.     (V.  B.  Denslow)  Putnam,   11:    9. — 

(W.  Barrows)  Bost.  R.  6:  75. 
Retrospect  of.     (E.  Dicey)  Victoria,  1 :  462.  —  (Dr. 

Henry)  Contin.  Mo.  5:  i. 

Review  of.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  399. 

Review  of  Reasons  assigned  for.     (A.  R.  Abbott) 

Univ.  Q.  19:  113. 
Rewarding  the  Army.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo. 

2:  161. 

Richmond,  Fall  of.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  471. 

In  and  around.     (E.  C.  Bruce)  Harper,  32:  409. 

in  1865.     (C.  C.  Coffin)  Atlan.  15:  744. 

Kilpatrick  and  Dahlgreen  Raid  on.     ( W.  Hamp- 
ton) So.  M.  15:  supp.  150. 

Visit  to,  1864.     (J.  R.  Gilmore)  Atlan.  14:  372. 

Ride  with  Princess  Salm-Salm.  Temp.  Bar,  26:  507. 

Rights  of  Neutrals.     Westm.  77:  200. 

Romance  of  a  Non-(Jombatant.     Chamb.  J.  39:  321. 

Roving  Commission  in.     Lippinc.  6:  569. 

Russell's  Diarj'.     Liv.  Age,  76:  236. 

Russian  Sympathy  in.     (M.  Heilprin)  Contin.  Mo. 

5:  216. 
Possibilities  of  a  Rnsso-American  Alliance.    Era- 
ser, 51:  670.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  46:  34. 

St.  Albans  Raid.     (J.  O.  Skinner)  Univ.^Q.  35:  318. 

Sanitary   Commission.     See  below,  United  States 

Sanitary  Commission. 
Sanitary  Condition  of  the  Army.    (E.  Jarvis)  Atlan. 

10:  463. 
Seacoast  Defenses  of  Georgia.     (A.  L.  Long)  So. 

Hist.  Pap.  i:  103. 
of  South  Carolina.     (T.  Jordan)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

i:  403. 

Secession  and  its  Sj'mpathizers.     Nat.  Q.  3:  360. 

Right  of.     (J.  Parker)  No.  Am.  93:  212. 

vs.  Constitution.     (J.  Parker)  No.  Am.  94:  435. 

The  Secession  Movement.     Ed.  R.  I13:  555. 

See  Secession. 
Second  Confederate  Army  Corps  in  1863.     (R.  S. 

Ewell)  So.  M.  12:  683. 
Second  Missouri  Cavalry.     (W.  H.  Brand)  Land 

We  Love,  3:  273. 
Secret  History  of.     (C.   C.  Jones,  jr.)  Scrib.  II : 

519. — Republic.  6:  294. 
Secret  History  of  the  Confederacy.     (J.  R.  Dennett) 

Nation,  9:  340. 

Semmes's  Service  afloat.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  208. 

Sermon  on.     (E.  H.  Sears)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  25:  376. 

Sermons  oni     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  94:  153. 


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United  States,  Civil  War,  Seven  Days'  Battles.     (J.  E. 

Juhnston)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  i :  89.  —(E.  P.  Alexander) 
So.  M.  16:  supp.  99.  —  So.  Hist.  Pap.  i:  61. 
Strength  of  Lee's  Army.    (J.  A.  Early)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  i:  407. 
Sheibert's  La  Guerre.     (C.  S.  Venable)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  4:  88. 
Shenandoah  Valley  Campaign.     (R.  Taylor)  No. 

Am.  126:  238. 

Early's.     (A.  L.  Long)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  112. 

of  1862.      (R.  E.  Lee,  T.  J.  Jackson,  and  R.  S. 

Ewell)  So.  M.  15:  supp.  91. 
Sherman  and  Campaign  of  1S62  in  the  West.     (D. 

C.  Buel!)  Hist.  M.  18:  74. 
Sherman's   Dispatches   in    1864,    Gleanings   from. 

(W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  12:  619. 
Sherman's  Georgia  Campaign,  with  map.    (S.  M. 

Bowman)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3:  426.  —  Liv.  Age,  87: 

279. 
Shooting  Niagara;  and  after?     (T,  Carlyle)  Jlac- 

mil.  16:  319. 
Sibley's  Colorado  Campaign,  1862.     (A.  A.  Haj-es, 

jr.)  Internat.  R.  8:  134. 
Siege  of  Charleston.    Nat.  Q.  17:  275.    <Sce  Charles- 
ton. 
Si.xth  Army  Corps  in.     (M.  T.  McMahon)  U.  S. 

Serv.  M.  5:  204,  289. 
Slavery  and  Nobility  r-ersMS  Democracy.     (L.  Sher- 
wood) Contin.  Mo.  2:  89. 
Slavery'  Question  in.     (J.  Q.  Bittinger)  No.  Am. 

96:  467.  —  Brownson,  18:  510. — Nat.  R.  15:  167. 

—  Danv.  Q.  2:  670.  —  Dub.  R.  54:  32S. 

Soldiers  of.     (C.  E.  Norton)  No.  Am.  99:   172. 

Soldier  Life  in  Army  of  Northern  Virginia.     (C. 

McCarthy)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:   129,  226.     3:   13. 
Some   Account  of   both    Sides   of.      Blackw.    go: 

768. 
Some  Uses  of.     (H.  M.  Thompson)  Contin.  Mo.  6: 

361. 

The  South  in  1862.     Cornh.  7:  495. 

Southern  Aids  to  the  North.     (C.  G.  Leland)  Con- 
tin. Mo.  i:  241,  445. 

Southern  Privateers  in.     Hunt.  53:  445. 

Southern  Soldier  on.     (H.  Cleveland)  Chr.  Exam. 

86:  I. 

Soutiiern  War  Claims.     Republic,  2:  251,  278. 

Southern    War   Poetry.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  R. 

n.  s.  i:  273. — (F.  Downing)  Land  We  Love.  3:  71. 

Spence  on.     Chr.  Obs.  62:  678. 

State  of  the   Country  in  1861.     (B.  J.   Wallace) 

Am.  Presb.  R.  10:  118.  — (D.  D.  Whedon)  Meth. 

Q.  21:  312.  —Liv.  Age,  70:  233. 
Statistics  of  Soldiers.     (L.  H.  Steiner)  Mercersb. 

17:  81. 
Steam  Rams  on  the  Mississippi.     (.J.  S.  C.  Abbott) 

Harper,  32:  295. 
Strength  of  the  Armies  of  Lee  and  Grant.     (J.  A. 

Early)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:  6. 
Surrender  at  Appomattox,  True  Storv  of.     (J.  W. 

Jones)  Hist.  M.  22:  235. 
R.  Taylor's  Destruction  and  Reconstruction.    Penn 

Mo.  10:  396.  — (J.  D.  Cox)  Nation,  28:  2S7. 
Teaching    Catholic     Principles    of    Government. 

Brownson,  19:  -^3-^. 

Teachings  of .     Bost.  R.  4:  376. 

Ten  Days  in  Richmond.     Blackw.  92:  391. 

Tennessee  in  1S61,  Affairs  in.     (A.  S.  Johnston  and 

I.  G.  Harris)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:   185. 
Retreat  from,  Lenoir's.     (H.  S.  Burrage)  Atlan. 

18:  21. 
Tennessee  Army,  Papers   of.     (G.  W.  Archer)  So. 

M.  13:  194,313. 


United   States,  Civil  War,  Tennessee  Campaign,  1864. 

(S.  D.  Lee)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  64.  — (C.  L.  Steven- 
son) So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:  161. 
Test  Hour  of  Liberty  and  Republican  Government. 

(J.  P.  Thompson)  New  Eng.  21 :  222. 
Texas  lost  and  won.      (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  33 : 

444. 

Third  Year  of.     (F.  P.  Stanton)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  73. 

Thirty  Days'  Experience  in.     Contin.  Mo.  4:  404. 

37th  Congress.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  74:  430. 

Three  Years  of.     Eraser,  69:  719. 

Treasury    Report,   1S63.     (F.  P.  Stanton)   Contin. 

Mo.  5:  152. 

Trial  of  Anier.  Democracy.     Contin.  Mo.  5:  34. 

"  Up  and  act."     (C.  G.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  314. 

Up  the  Edisto.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  20:  157. 

Up  the  St.  John's  River.     (T.  W.  Higginson)  Al- 
lan. 16:  311. 
Victory  of  the  North.     (C.  de  Montalembert)  Liv. 

Age.  93:  323. 
Virginia  Campaign  of  May,  1864.     (C.  C.  Coffin) 

Atlan.  14:   124. 
Virginia,  Ironclad,  and  the  Monitor.     (W.  Norris) 

So.  jNL  15:  supp.  175. 

Services  of.     (C.  A.  Jones)  So.  M.  15:  supp.  200. 

Visit  to  tlie  Army  of  the  Potomac.    Temp.  Bar,  11 : 

252. 
to   the   Confederate    States,   1863-64.     Blackw. 

96:  644.     97:  26,  151. 
War  Policy  of  President  Lincoln.     (J.  R.  Lowell) 

No.  Am.  98:  234.  —  (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  73: 

243.  —  (W.  F.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  73:  435. 

Washington  and  Richmond,  1862.     Cornh.  7:  93. 

as  a  Camp.     (T.  Winthrop)  Atlan.  8:  105. 

Early's  Attack  on.     (A.  L.  Long)  So.  Hist.  Pap. 

3:  112. 
in  July,   1864,  Advance  on.     (J.  A.  Early)  So. 

M.  8:  750' 
Barnard's  Defenses  of.     (J.  A.  Early)  So.  M. 

10:  716. 
West  Virginia,  1861-62.     (F.  W.  B.  Hassler)  Hist. 

M.  16:  30-?,  355. 
What  shall  be  the  End?    (J.  W.  Edmonds)  Contin. 

Mo.  2:  I. 

Why  Secession  must  be  put  down.     Nat.Q.  3:  146. 

A  Winter   in   Camp.     (E.  G.  Hammond)   Contin. 

Mo.  3:   ^9- 
With  a  Flag  of  Truce.     (J.  A.  Bolles)  Harper.  28: 

540. 
Woman's  Work  in.     (J.  M.  Sherwood)  Hours  at 

Homo,  5:  158.  —  (R.  Volz)  Good  Words,  8:  403. 
A  Word  on  the  War.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam. 

77:  109. 
Yorktown  to  Williamsburg.  (C.  A.  Custer)  Galaxy, 

22:  6S4. 
Zagonyi's   Charge   with    Fremont's  Body   Guard. 

(W.  P.  Johnston)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  3:   195. 

See  also  Appomattox.  Bull  Run,  etc. ;  Grant,  Lee, 
Farragut,  etc.;  Secession,  Slaverv,  etc. 

—  Climate  of.     (S.  Forry)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  39:  68, 

213. 

and  Soil  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  16:  1S5. 

Blodget  on.     Am.  J.  Sci.  75:  235.     See  Climate. 

—  Coast  Survey  of.     (G.  L.  Vose)  Eel.  Engin.  13:   i.  — 

(C.  H.  Davis)  No.  Am.  90:  429. —(W.  P.  Trow- 
bridge) Pioneer,  3:  98. — Putnam,  6:  449.  —  (M. 
^'itchc!l)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  77. 

Electrotyping  Operations  of.     (G.  Mathiot)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  65:  305. 

Report  for  1853.     Am.  J.  Sci.  68:  200. 

what  it  did  in  the  Civil  War.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  3: 

499.     4:  55. 


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United  States,  Combe's  Notes  on.    Quar.  68:  2S1.  — Tait, 
n.  s.  8:  241.  — Mus.  43:  70. 

—  Commerce  of.     De  Bow,  20:  433. 

and  Currency  of.     (J.  Eadie)  No.  Am.  90:  39. 

and  Statistics  of.     Ed.R.  86:   194.  —  Hunt,  15:  60. 

Domestic.     Republic,  6:  379. 

Export.     (F.  H.  Morse)  Internat.  R.  6:  39. 

History  of.     (E.  Hale,  jr.)  Hunt,  29:  403,  531,  673. 

30:46-670.     31:159-659.     32:147-694.     33:282- 

692.     34:  29,  297,  441. 
Internal.     Republic,  4:  27. 

—  —  New  Outlets  for.     (R.  J.  Creighton)  Internat.  R. 

11:  566. 

Rise  and  Progress  of.     De  Bow,  16:  300. 

Shipping  of.     (E.  H.  Derby)  Atlan.  26:  82. 

—  Commercial  and   Financial  Aspects  of,  i860.     Bank. 

M.  (N.Y.)i5:  417. 

—  Commercial  Development  of.     Harper,  51 :  260. 

—  Commercial  Progress  and  Aspects  of .  De  Bow,  21:  167. 

—  Congress  of.     See  Congress. 

—  Constitution  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  76:  473.  —  (B. 

J.  Sage)  So.  M.  9:  479.  10:  641.  11:  591.  12: 
216.  16:  48.  —  (J.  R.  McConnell)  So.  M.  17:  194, 
556. —  (A.  Oaksmitli)  So.  M.  12:  46.  —  So.  R.  i: 
273.  2:  432.  —  Dem.  R.  11:  140,  335. — Am. 
Alma.  1831:  113.  —  Dem.  R.  22:  387.  35:  405. — 
Carey's  Mus.  2:  276.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:  41. — 
Brownson,  21 :  12.  —  Danv.  Q.  3:  345,  539.  —  Portfo. 
(Den.)  14:  450,  556. 

Amendment  to.     Carey's  Mus.  5:  182,  275. — New 

Eng.  3:  591.— Ann.  Reg.  i:  57. 

and  the  Federalist.     (W.  A   Cocke)  So.  M.  8:  77. 

—  —  and  the  Union.     (C.  S.  Henry)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  jf-jy. 
Anomalies  of.     Eraser,  73:  717. 

Authorship  of.     (L.  N.  Cruger)  So.  M.  10:  635. 

Benton's  Report,  1825.     Niles's  Reg.  29:  361. 

Rirth  of.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  631. 

Conception  of.     (A.  Hamilton)  Liv.  Age,  29:  577. 

Convention  of  1787.     (.J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  25:  249. 

Curtis's  History  of.     (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  58: 

75.— Chr.  Exam.  65:  67.  —  Meth.  Q.  15:  187. 

Defects  in.     (E.  E.  Godkin)  No.  Am.  gg:  117. 

Duer  on.     (.1.  C.  Heywood)  No.  Am.  86:  464. 

Farrar's  Manual  of.     (H.  T.  Blake)  New  Eng.  26: 

725.  — (A.  P.   Peabody)  New  Eng.  34:  498.  —  (S. 

H.  Cobb)  Am.  Presb.  R.  ig:  459. 

15th  Amendment.  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  8:  124. 

Hillhouse's  Amendment.     Ed.  R.  12:  469. 

in  1787  and  1866.     (H.  Reed)  Internat.  R.  2:  604. 

.Jefferson  on.     (S.  Fowler)  No.  Am.  lOl :  313. 

■ Monarchical  Principle  in.     (W.  B.  Lawrence)  No. 

Am.  131:  385. 

Objections  to,  1788.     Hist.  M.  18:  359. 

Old  and  new.     (A.  F.  Hopkins)  De  Bow,  27:  149. 

Pennsyl.  Minority  Address.     Carey's  Mus.  2:  536. 

Political  Elements  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  205. 

Provisions  of.     (.1.  Farrar)  No.  Am.  97:  338. 

Ratification  of.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  supp.  44. 

by  Massachusetts.     N.  E.  Reg.  1 :  232. 

Rawle's  View  of.     (N.  A.  Haven)  No.  Am.  22 :  446. 

—  IT.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  321.     • 
Religious  Amendment  to.     (L.  A.  Gotwald)  Lutli. 

Q.  i:  221. 

Sectional  Rights  under.     Dem.  R.  21:  203. 

Speeches  on,  1788.     Carey's  Mus.  3:  334. 

Story's  Commentaries  on.     Am.  Q.  14:  327. 

Thoughts  on.     Carey's  Mus.  4:  55-496. 

Unwritten,  Have  we  an.     Lakeside,  8:  455. 

View  of.     So.  Q.  27:  174. 

Webster  and.     (H.  W.  Hilliard)  Harper,  54:  595. 

written   and   unwritten.      (D.  D.    Barnard)   Am. 

Whig  R.  6:  i. 


United  States,  Constitutional  Guaranties  in.     Brownson, 
23:  197.- 

—  Constitutional  History  of,  Von  Hoist's.     (H.  Adams 

and  H.  C.  Lodge)  No.  Am.  123:  328.  —  (H.  C. 
Lodge)  Internat.  R.  7:  436. —  (W.  F.Allen)  Na- 
tion, 18:  364.  28:  185.  32:  280.— Dub.  Univ. 
89:  650. 

—  Constitutional  Limitations  in.     (F.  B.  Hough)  Harper, 

46:  570. 

—  Constitutional  Question  in.     (D.  C.  Lathburv)  Fortn. 

10:  668. 

—  Consular  Service  of.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Atlan.  29:  300. 

—  (A.  Rhodes)  Scrib.  13:  169.  —  (C.  Hale)  No.  Am. 
122:  309. 

—  Continental  Policy  of.     Dem.  R.  43:  i. 

—  Cosmopolitan  Character  of.     (C.  Schurz)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  6:  186. 

—  Cuba,  and  Canada,  Miss  Murray's  Travels  in,  1855. 

Eraser,  53:  522.  —  Brit.  Q.  22:  412. 

—  Currency  and  Banking  in.     For.  Q.  lo:  214. 

Continental  Money.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  26: 

433- 

1860-74.     (K-  Cornwallis)  So.  M.  17:  69. 

Expansion  or  Contraction  ?     (A.  Walker)  Lippinc. 

6:  645. 

See  Currency. 

—  Customers  of.     Pract.  M.  3:  266. 

—  Dangers  to.     (W.   C.  Fowler)  New  Eng.  i:  492. — 

(H.  S.  Tucker)  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  614.  —  (R.  Robbins) 
Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  505. 

from   Atheism,   Communism,   and   Socialism.     (J. 

Crawford)  Ref.  Q.  26:  302. 

—  Dead  of  the  Cabinet.     (J.  Tyler)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  81. 

—  Debts  of,  Municipal.     (R.  P.  Porter)  Galaxy,  24:  399. 
of  the  States,  1844.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  i:  228,  357. 

—  Democracy  in.     (W.  F.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  74:   262. 
De  Tocqueville  on.     (J.   S.  Mill)  Ed.  R.  72:  i.  — 

Quar.  57:  132.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  506. 

—  Destiny  of.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Am.  Whig  R.  5:  231. 

—  Development  of;  New  World  and  new  Man.      (E.  P. 

Whipple)  Atlan.  2:  513. 

—  Dickens's  American  Notes.     See  America. 

—  Dilke's  Greater  Britain.     Ed.  R.  129:  455.  — So.  R. 

n.  s.  11:  286. 

—  Diplomacy  of.     Am.  Q.  6:  172. 

Early.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  30:  454. 

from  1783  to  1789.     Am.Q.  16:  166. — (E.Everett) 

No.  Atii.  39:  302 

Rise  of.     Bost.  R.  4:  462. 

— :  Diplomatic  and  Consular  System  of.     De  Bow,  17: 

515.     18:  579,  690. 

—  Diplomatic  Service  of.     (J.  Jay)  Internat.  R.  4:  419. 

—  Diplomatists  of.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World,  29:  74. 

—  Discoveries  and  Public  Works  in.     For.  Q.  15:  325. 

—  Division  of,  into  States.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  11:  70. 

—  Dixon's  New  America.     Lond.Q.  28:  293.  —  Dub.  R. 

60:  316.  —(A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  i:  462. 

—  Domestic  jNIanners  in.     111.  Mo.  2:  505. 

—  Domestic  Relations  of.     (C.  Sumner)  Atlan.  12:  507. 

—  Don  Onis's  Memoir  of.     West.  R.  4:  330. 

—  Early  Customs  of.     Hist.  M.  8:  31. 

—  Education  in.  National  Bureau  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15: 

180.  — (E.  E.  White)  Am.  3.  Educ.  16:  177.  — (A. 
-T.  Rickoff)  Am.  .J.  Educ.  16:  299.  See  Education 
in  the  United  States. 

—  Eight  hundred  Miles  in  an  Ambulance.    (L.  W.  John- 

son) Lippinc.  15:  693.     16:  61. 

—  Elective  System  of;   is  it  a  Failure?     (E.  Y.  Bell) 

Republic,  4:  216. 

—  Encroachments  on  Mexico,  1848.     Fraser,  38:  434. 

—  English  Teacher  in.     (D.  C.  Macdonald)  Lippinc.  22: 

374- 


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United  States,  English  Traveler  in.    Dub.  Univ.  40:  306- 
701.     41:   255,  507. 

—  Executive  Patronage  in.     Niles's  Reg.  36:  293.     48: 

2S0,  350.  —  Bost.  Q.  4:  353. 
and  Civil  Service.    (J.  L.  M.  Curry)  Galaxy,  23: 

S26. 

Calhoun's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  48:  265,  303. 

Webster's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  48:  384. 

—  Executive  Power  in.     Am.  Q.  16:  241. 

—  Executive  Usurpation.    Am.  WhigR.  5:  217.  —  Dem. 

R.  1 :  279. 
— ■■  Exploring  Expedition  of.     See  Exploring  Expedition. 

—  Extent  of.     New  Eng.  M.  9:  2SS. 

—  Emily  Faithfull  in.     Victoria,  21:  116. 

—  Faux's  Memorable  Days.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  19: 

92. — Blackw.  14:  561.     16:  474.  —  U.  S.Lit.Gaz. 
i:  121. 

—  Finances  of.     Ed.  R.  129:  504.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

lOi :  555.  —  (A.  Walker)  Lippinc.  i :  202.  —  (V.  B. 

Denslow)  Putnam,  11:  612.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10: 

577.    12:  513.  — (E.G.  Spaulding)Bank.M.(N.Y.) 

18:  S99.    19:  Si.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  235.  —  Niles's 

Reg.  23:  297. 

Accounts,  how  first  kept.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  266. 

and  Credit.     New  York  R.  7:  1S6. 

and  Currency.     Bost.  Q.  4:  371. 

in  1863.    (L.  S.  Homans)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  419. — 

(R.  J.Walker)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  463.  5:  40-489.  6:  22. 

Bonds,  Award  of,  1862.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  465. 

Considerations  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  518. 

Credit  abroad.    (S.  Sheneman)  Lippinc.  5:  413. — 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  681. 
• Debts   of   the    Revolution,    Pavment  of.     (G.   M. 

Weston)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  3i:"366- 

History  of.   Bank.  M.  (L.)  24:  225-1073.  25:  5-S04. 

Century  of.     (J.  S.  Gibbons)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

30:  527-988.     31:  57,  121. 

from  1789  to  1829.     Niles's  Reg.  38:  247. 

from  17S9  to  1835.    (J.  W.  Kearney)  Atlan.  42: 

.  284.     44:  339. 

from  1789  to  1S40.     Hunt,  8:  372. 

in  1849.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  956. 

in  1861.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  705.  _(C.  Gould) 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  657. 

in  1862.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  17:  545. 

in  1863.     Dub.   Univ.  62:    708.  — (R.  J.  Walker) 

Contin.  Mo.  3:  129. 

in  1865.     (L.  Blodget)  No.  Am.  lOO:  126. 

in  1867.     (G.  Walker)  No.  Am.  105:  275. 

• in  1868.     (E.  H.  Derby)  Atlan.  22:  494.  — (R.  M. 

Hazard)  New  Eng.  27:   721.  —  Radical,  3:   614. — 

(D.  Wilder)  Radical,  4:  loS.  — (.J.  S.  Ropes)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  81,  360.  — (D.  A.  Wells)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)22:  381. 

in  1S69.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  24:  5S5. 

in  1870.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  52,  137. 

in  1874.     (W.  G.  Sumner)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  6:  181. 

—  (H.  McCulloch)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  290.  — (R. 

Morris)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  448-886. 

and  the  Syndicate.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  iSo. 

in  1876.     (R.  Morris)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  129. 

in  1877;  the  new  Loan.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32:  i. 

Loan  of  1861.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  160,  219. 

Loan  Acts  of  1864.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  161. 

Management  of.     Nat.  Q.  16:  54. 

McCulloch  on.     Hunt,  53:  335. 

— ^  —  Our  future   Fiscal   Policy.      (H.  McCulloch)  No. 

Am.  132:  513. 
Problem  of,  as  seen  from  abroad.     (A.  Latham) 

Nation,  21:  227. 
Suggestions  on.     (D.  P.  Bailey,  jr.)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  29:  787. 


United    States,   Finances  of.   Statesmanship  wanted  in, 

1873.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  505. 
Treasury  Policy  of  fifty  Years.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

28:  S09,  S62. 

—  Financial  and  Taxation  Statistics,  1863.     (C.  Walford) 

J.  Stalls.  Soc.  26:  154,  281. 

—  Financial  Development  of.     Harper,  51:  552. 

—  Financial  Poliev  of.     Hunt,  53:  30. —  (L.Bonnefoux) 

Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  16:  417. 

in  1868.     (D.  A.  Wells)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)23:  610. 

■ —  Financial   Relations  of,  with  Foreign  Countries.     (H. 

Villard)  Nation,  9:  124.  — (D.  A.  Wells)  Bank.  M. 

(N.Y.)  25:  897. 

—  Financial  Situation  and  Prospects  in,  187 1.     Ev.  Sat. 

11:  290. 

—  Financial  System  for  the  Union.     Walsh's  R.  3:  221, 

275- 

—  Flag  of.     Hist.  M.  9:  113.  — (S.  Hamilton)  M.  Am. 

Hist.  1 :  401. 
First  Appearance  in  a  British  Port.    (G.  H.  Preble) 

Hist.  M.  13:  77. 

Notes  on.     (W.  Kelby)  Hist.  M.  13:  298. 

Report  of  Committee  on.     Niles's  Reg.  13:  358. 

—  Foreign  Affairs,  .\dministration  of.     (W.  H.  Trescot) 

Internat.  R.  8:  308. 

—  Foreign  Policy  of.    Westm.  64:  170.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  46:  749.  —  Dem.  R.  35:  498. 
Trescot  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  i. 

—  Foreign  Relations,   1830.     (.J.  Q.  Adams)  Ann.  Reg. 

7:  16. 
i86g.     (H.  Yillard)  Nation,  9:  124. 

—  Foster's  Notes  on.     Quar.  68:  20.  —  Mus.  43:  31. 

—  Four  Months'  Visit  to.     St.  James,  44:  440. 

—  French  Writers  on.     Portfo.(Den.)  12:  199. 

—  Frenchman's  (Jannet)  View  of.     (J.  R.  G.  Hassard) 

Cath.  World,  23:  453. 

—  from  the  Cosmopolitical  Point  of  View.  Brit.  Q.  17 :  565. 

—  From  Philadelphia  to  Baltimore.     (R.  M.  Copeland) 

Lippinc.  12:  20. 

—  From  the  Potomac  to  the  Ohio.     Lippinc.  12:  382. 

—  From  Lake  Superior  to  Puget  Sound.  Lippinc.  10:  369. 

—  From  Toronto  to  Grand  Rapids, 1S73.  St.  James, 33:  161. 

—  Future  of.    (G.  W.  Norman)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  38:  64. — 

(E.  Phelps)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  121. 

—  Geological  Chart  of.     (F.   H.  Bradlej-)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

112:  286. 

—  Geological   Explorations  on  40th  Parallel.     O.  &  N. 

3:  739- 

west  of  the  looth  Meridian.     (H.  C.  Yarrow)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  105:  290. 

—  Geological  Map  of,  Marcou's.   Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  199.  — 

(W.  P.  Blake)  Am.  J.  Sci.  72:  383. 

—  Geological  Survey  of.     Nature,  21:  197. 
See  Geology. 

—  German  Element  in.  (P.  Girard)  Cath. World,  26:  372. 

—  Government  of.     (T.  B.  Osborne)  New  Eng.  25:    no, 
Administration  and  Constitution  as  Models.  Westm. 

63:  492.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  S06.     Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  35:  229. 
American  Governments.    (E.  E.  Hale)  0.  &  N.  11 : 

517- 

Are  the  U.  S.  a  Nation  V  T864.    Brownson.  21 :  3S5. 

Ballot  in,   Practical  AVorking  of.     (J.   T.   Morse) 

Eraser,  81:  373. 
Cabinet  and  Secretarj-ship  of  State.  (J.  L.  Chester) 

ISIacniil.  7:  62. 
Cabinet  Government  in.    (T.  W.  Wilson)  Internat. 

R.  7:  146. 

Centralization  of,  H.  Wilson  on.  Cath. World,  13:  1. 

Choice  of  Representatives.    (S.  G.  Fisher)  No.  Am. 

106:  233. 
Cost  of.    Am.  Alma.  1847:  152. 


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United   States,   Government  of,   Executive   Branch   of. 

Republic,  i :  20. 

Reform  in.    (W.  F.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  80:  174. 

Executive  Departments  of.     De  Bow,  19:  62. 

and  their  Seals.  (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  38:  319. 

New  View  of.    (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  6:  66. 

Executive  Power  in.     Brownson,  23:  376. 

Federal   and   local   Authority.      (8.    A.   Douglas) 

Harper,  18:  519.  —  So.  M.  11:  334. 

Glimpse  of.     Colburn,  108:  i. 

Guarantee  of  Order  in.     Internat.  R.  2:  57. 

History  of.     Republic,  5:  8. 

Japanese  View  of.     (Sionara)  No.  Am.  124:  465. 

Legislative  Power  of.     Dem.  R.  36:  234. 

Limited  Sovereignty  in.     Atlan.  43:  1S4. 

Nature  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  6:  370. 

—  —  not  a  League,  but  a  Government.    (J.  McClenehan) 

Nat.  Q.  4:  354. 

Operations  of,  since  1789.     De  Bow,  4:  379. 

Parliamentary.     (H.  White)  Fortn.  32:  505.  — Ap- 

pleton,  22:  539. 

Principal  Officers  from  the  Foundation.     Am.  J. 

Educ.  18:  60. 

Taylor's  Inquiry  into.     Portfo.(Den.)  18:  225. 

Three  Branches  of.  (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Galaxy.s:  482. 

True  Philosophy  of.     Dem.  R.  15:  219. 

Universal  Suffrage  in,  and  its  Consequences.     Era- 
ser, 66:  21. 

What  is  ?    (J.  M.  Walker)  So.  Q.  26:  121. 

See  Congress;  President;  States,  Rights  of ;  etc. 

—  Governmental  History  of.     (H.   Sherman)  Hunt,  3: 

204,  399-     4:  146- 

—  Grattan's  Civilized  America.    Liv.  Age,  60:  750.    61: 

554. —Brit.  Q.  31:  iiS. 

—  Growth  of.     Republic,  2:  163. 
1838.     Mo.  R.  147:  305. 

1S54.    Blackw.  75:  699.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  468. 

—  Grund  on.     Am.  Q.  22:  421.  —  (C.  Sumner)  No.  Am. 

46:  106.  —  (S.  Giluiau)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  296. — 
Eel.  R.  66:  55. 

—  Haliburton's  English  in.     Colburn,  93:  27. 

—  Hall's  Travels  in,  in  1S16-17.     West.  R.  4:  129. 

—  Hawronitz's  Travels  in.    (J.  J.  Rosengarten)  No.  Am. 

105:  287. 

—  Historical  Aspects  of.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macmil.  39: 

261.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  259.  Same  art. 
Appleton,  21:  150. 

—  Historv  of;  Administrations  of  Washington  and  Adams. 

(W."  Green)  Chr.  R.  17:  237. 

and  Topography  of.     Mus.    21:  248.  —  (T.  Pitkin) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  261. 

Astie's.     Lond.  Q.  26:   i. 

Bancroft's.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  40:  99.  —  (W. 

H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  52:  75.  — (C.  C.  Hazewell) 
Nation,  3:  325.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  74:  507. — 
( W.  O.  Johnison)  No.  Am.  80:  3S9.  —  (S.  Eliot)  No. 
Am.  104:  230.  —  (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.  i2o:  424. — 
Ed.  R.  85:  115.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  12:  545.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  10:  334.  —  Internat.  R.  2:  404.  —  (G. 
E.  Ellis)  Chr.  Exam.  57:  396.  —(E.  E.  Hale)  Chr. 
Exam  82:  63.  — (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  10:  743-  — 
Hist.  M.  11:  187.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  5:  321.  — Am.Q. 
16:  200.  —  For.  Q.  27:  327.  —  Eel.  R.  95:  709. — 
Brownson,  9:  420.  —  Prosp.  R.  4:  217.  —  Mo.  R. 
148:  387.  — Am.  Mo.  M.  4:  338.  — Chr.  Obs.  50: 
760.  —  De  Bow,  15:  160.  —  Liv.  Age,  58:  2S9. 

Benton's  Thirty  Years'  View.     (J.  Leavitt)  New 

Eng.  14:  52,  385.— So.  Q.  27:  277. 

Birth  of  the  Nation.     (N.  H.  Morris)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  5:  491. 

Bryant's  [Gay's].     Internat.  R.  6:  339.  —  Am.  Bib- 

liop.  9:  14. 


United  States,   History  of,  Buchanan's  Administration. 
Ed.R.  112:  545.  —  (P.  Godwin)  Atlan.  i:  745. 

Butler's.     (E.  Everett)  No  Am.  16:  156. 

Cabinet  Resignations,  1831.     Niles's  Reg.  40:   143, 

152,  377- 

Branch's  Statement.     Niles's  Reg.  41 :  5. 

Major  Eaton's  Reply.     Niles's  Reg.  41 :  49. 

Berrien's  Statement.     Niles's  Reg.  41 :  7S. 

Calhoun's  Statement.     Niles's  Reg.  41:  178. 

Desha's  Letter.     Niles's  Reg.  41:  263. 

Early  Colonial.     Am.  Q.  12:  426. 

Eighty  Years  of  Republican  Government.  (P.  W. 

Clayden)  Fortn.  9:  117. 

Enander's.     (M.  A.  Brown)  Galaxy,  21 :  836. 

First  Century  of.     Harper,  49:  861. 

Frothingham's    Rise    of    the    Republic.      (C.    C. 

Smith)  O.  &  N.  6:  345.  —  (C.  W.  Upham)  Univ.  Q. 

30:  49. 

Gasparin's.     Colburn,  122:  356. 

Grahame's.     (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am.  32:  174. — 

Mo.  R.  112:  417.     139:  102. 

Bancroft's  Criticisms  on.     Hist.  M.  9:  233. 

Gen.  Grant's  Administration.     Internat.  R.  4:  145. 

Hale's.     Mo.  R.  109:  291. 

Hayes's  Administration.     Internat.  R.  4:  297. 

Hildreth's.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  73:  411.  —  Dem. 

R.  26:  44.  — (D.  Curry)  Meth.  Q.  10:  411.  —  Liv. 

Age,  23:  365.    29:  III.     31:  134.  —  (W.  F.Poole) 

Dial(Ch.),  i:  i. — (G.H.  Emerson)Univ.  Q.  12:  344. 
Holmes's   Annals  of   America.     (G.    W.   Greene) 

Putnam,  16:  167. 

Howitt's  History  of.     Liv.  Age,  61:  121. 

Mexican  War.     See  Mexican  War. 

Pitkin's.     (J.  Sparks)  No.  Am.  30:  i.  —  (Dr.  Em- 
erson) Chr.  Q.  Spec,  i:  78.— Am.  Q.  6:  378. 

Ramsay's.     (A.  Holmes)  No.  Am.  6:  331. 

Revolutionarj-  War.     See  American  Revolution. 

Sanford's.    (N.  Hale)  No.  Am.  9:  356.  — Anal.  M. 

13:  304. 

Sherwood's  Comic.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  189. 

Von   Hoist's   Constitutional.      See  United   States, 

Constitutional  Historv. 

WarofiSi2.     See  War  of  1812. 

Webster's.     Am.  Mo.  2:  381. 

—  Histories  of.     Eel.  R.  53:  2S1. 

Peck  and  Draper.     (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q.  29:  5. 

Recent.     Chr.  R.  15:  182. 

—  Homestead  Bill.     (R.  J.  Walker)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  627. 

—  How  thej'  manage  Things  in.  Blackw.  59:  439.  61 :  492. 

—  Immigration  to,  from  Europe,  1854.     Ed.  R.  lOO:  236. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  43:  99.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33: 
58.  —  Chamb.  J.  II :  374. 

—  Immediate  Future  of,  1879.     Lond.  Q.  51:  346. 

—  Impression  it  makes  abroad.     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam, 

2:  345- 

—  in  1776.     (Mrs.  Smalley)  Cath.  World,  23:  802. 

—  in  1790.     Once  a  Week,  9:  217. 

—  in  1825.    Ann.  Reg.  2:  5. 

—  in  1826.     Mo.  R.  iii:  45. 

—  in  1841,  Sturge's  Visit  to.     Mo.  R.  157:  534. 

—  in  1850.     Ed.  R.  92:  339. 

—  in  iS>6;  American  Question.     Liv.  Age,  50:  112. 
What  are  they  coming  to?    Fraser,  54:  611. 

—  in  1S63-64  and  in  1879-80.    (G.  A.  Sala)  No.  Am.  130: 

147. 

—  in  1867.     (R.  O.  Williams)  Univ.  Q.  24:  344. 

—  in  1868.    (A.  P.  Marvin)  Cong.  R.  8:  67.  — Radical,  3: 

323- 

—  in  1881.     (D.  B.  Dingman)  Canad.  Mo.  20:  507. 

—  in  1950.     (H.  D.  A.  Ward)  Hunt,  26:  443. 

—  Inchiquin's  Favorable  View  of.     Quar.  lo:  494. 

—  Indian  Affairs  reviewed.     Cornh.  20:  313. 


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Uuited  States,  Industrial  History  of.    (A.  S.  Belles)  Penn 
Mo.  lo:  307. 

—  Industry  of.    Liv.  Age,  41 :  257.  —  De  Bow,  17:  484. 

—  Industries  of.     (E.  Faithfull)  Victoria,  22:  27. 

—  Internal  Improvements  in,  1839.    (F.  A.  von  Gerstner) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  30:  217,  289,  361.     31:  3-300. 

—  Journey  through  the  Wind  River  Country.      (J.   S. 

Brisbin)  Lippinc.  21 :  98. 

—  Judiciary  of,  Independence  of.     De  Bow,  27:  700. 

—  Labouiaye  on.     Am.  Fresb.  K.  12:  70. 

—  Land  Question  in.    (C.  H.  PearscHi)  Contemp.  9:  342. 

See  Public  Lands. 

—  Law  in,  1776-1S76.  (G.  T.  Bispham)  No.  Am.  122:  154. 

—  Legal-Tender  Act.    (H.  B.  Adams)  No.  Am.  no:  299. 

—  Legislation  of  17S7.     So.  R.  u.  s.  10:  249. 

—  Lessons  of,  to  Europe.  (E.  Laboulaj'e)  Hours  at  Home, 

3:  13- 

—  Letters  from.     (E.   Faithfull)  Victoria,  20:   117-538. 

21:  28-157. 

—  Letters  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  482,  602. 

—  Liberty  and  Slavery  in.    Colburn,  46:  321.    47:  447. 

—  Lieber  on  Manners,  Society,  and  National  Peculiari- 

ties of.     Mo.  R.  136:  336. 

—  Life  in,  Aspects  of.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Atlan.  43:  i. 

—  Life-saving  Service.     See  Life-saving  Service. 

—  Literature  of.     Westm.  49:  ;^iii- 

—  Local  Great  Men  of.    (J.  S.  Holt)  So.  M.  8:  257.   9:  i. 

—  LyelFs  Travels  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:  599. — Chanib.  J. 

4:  227,  25S. 

—  Lyell's  Second  Visit  to.    Quar.  85:  1S3.  —  Chamb.  J. 

12:  38,  52.  —  Chr.  Obs.  50:  630.     See  Lyell,  C. 

—  Mackay's  Western  World.     Colburn,  85:  472. 

—  Manhood  Suffrage  and  the  Ballot  in.  Blackw.  loi :  461. 

—  Manufactures  of.     De  Bow,  16:  187.     17:  631. 
Competition  with  Great  Britain.    (J.  Hatton)  Tins- 
ley,  24:  38 1. 

Progress  in.     Harper,  50:  702. 

—  Marryat's  Diary  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  7:  95. 

—  Martineau's  Society  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  404.     5:  219. 

See  Martineau,  H. 

—  Martyr  Age  in.     (H.  Martineau)  Westm.  32:   i. 

—  Material  Progress  of.  West.  J.  12:  28. — So.  Q.  25:  521. 

—  Ma.xwell's  Run  through.    Blackw.  50:  S14. — Tait,  n.  s. 

8:  782. —Mo.  R.  156:  505. 

—  Means  for  doing  Good.     (R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

6:  36. 

—  Mechanical  Progress  of.     Harper,  50:  67-518. 

—  Medical  and  Sanitary  Progress  of.    (A.  Flint)  Harper, 

53:  70- 

—  Melish's  Travels  in.     Portfo.(Den.)  g:  114. 

—  Men  and  Manners  in.     Tait,  3:  679. 

—  Mexican  Provinces  of ;  Sonora  and  Chihuahua.     Col- 

burn, 139:   127. 

—  Military  Establishment  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  65. 

—  Military  Past  and  Future  of.     Atlan.  44:  561. 

—  Military  S3-stem  of.    (C.  S.  Henry)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  657. 

—  Mineral  Resources  of.     Harper,  51 :    82.  —  Republic, 

6:  244. 

—  Mints  of.     See  Mint. 

—  Molinari's  Letters  on.    (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  24:  119. 

—  Morality  in.     (Sionara)  No.  Am.  125:  79. 

—  A  Mountain  Holiday  in.    (H.  King)  Lippinc.  21 :  521. 

—  Murray's  Lands  of  the  Slave  and  the  Free.     Fraser, 

52:  206. 

—  Name  of.  What  does  it  signify  V     (C.  H.  J.  Douglass) 

New  Eng.  40:  629. 

—  A  Nation  without  Neighbors.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy, 

19:  170. 

—  National  Debt  of.    (G.  Walker)  No.  Am.  105:  670. — 

(F.  A.  Walker)  Lippinc.  4:  316.  — Bank.  M.  (N.Y.) 

19:972.    34:  753.— Hunt,  53:  125.— Nat.  Q.  11:321. 

Adjustment  of.  (S.  Homans)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)24:  i. 


United  States,  National  Debt  of,  Analysis  of,  1856-79. 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  148. 
and  the  Currency.  (S.  M.  Stillwell)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

22:  777. 
and  Resources.     (W.  Elder)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18: 

265.  — (D.  A.  Wells)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  19:  257. 

and  Savings  Banks.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  32;   577. 

and  Taxation.  (D.  Wilder)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  28:  601. 

and  the  Union.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  360. 

Conversion  of,  into  Capital.    (A.  Walker)  Lippinc. 

i:  638. 
Extinguishment  of.     (W.  Endicott,  jr.)  Bank  M. 

(N.  Y.)  22:  761.  —  (F.  A.  Walker)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

23:  20. 

Foreign.     (W.  Brown)  Harper,  59:  443. 

from  1S60  to  1874.    (K.  Cornwallis)  So.  M.  17:  69. 

in  1868.     (J.  S.  Ropes)  New  Eng.  27:  45. 

Liquidation  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  22:  88. —  (J. 

S.  Gibbons)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  22:  431.  —  (D.  G. 

Schwartz)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  22:  786.  — Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  23:  161.  — (E.  Learned)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

23:  769.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  921. 
Management  of.    (J.  S.  Gibbons)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

21:  885. 
Obligation  to  pay  it.     (H.  C.  Kingsley)  New  Eng. 

27:  349- 
Paj'ment  of.     (D.  A.Wells)  No.  Am.  113:   104. — 

(G.  M.  Weston)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  6S9. 
Redemption  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  828.    21 :  565. 

28:  I. 
Reduction  of.     (D.  A.Wells)  Nation,   14:  256. — 

Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  34:  753. 

Plan  for.     Blackw.  23:  341. 

Report  on,  1821.     Niles's  Reg.  21:  297. 

1829.    Niles's  Reg.  36:  213. 

War  Debt.     (C.  King)  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  170. 

—  National  Defense  of.     Dem.  R.  36:  i. 

—  National  Forces  of.  Necessity  of  improving.     Anal.  M. 

14:  219. 

—  National  Trans-Alleghany  Water- Way.  (T.  B.Maury) 

Lippinc.  11:  265. 

—  Nationality  of.     (J.  H.  Mcllvaine)  Princ.  33:  611. 

—  Natural  History  of,  Agassiz's.      (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  75:  202,  321. 

—  Navigation  Laws  of.     Republic,  5:  273,  353.     6:  17. 

—  Navj- of .    (A.  S.  Mackenzie)  No.  Am.  30:  360.  —  (C. 

H.  Davis)  No.  Am.  53:  360.  —  (C.  M.  Maury)  So. 
Lit.  Mess.  6:  233,  306,  7S4.  7:  2-345.  —  New  York 
R.  9:  139.  —  Am.  Q.  19:  467.  —  Anal.  M.  2:  475. 
6:  318. — Niles's  Reg.  21:  113,  166.  23:  194,  326. 
—  (G.  E.  Pond)  Nation,  3:  520.  —  Dem.  R.  28:  155. 

31:  33- 

Admirals  for.      Nav.  M.  2:  60. 

and  its  Uses.     Hunt,  7:  148. 

and  Merchant  Marine  of,    1861.      (E.  H.   Derby) 

Atlan.  7:  713. 

and  the  West.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  i. 

and  what  it  should  be.     Nat.  Q.  22:  59. 

Contributions  to  Science  and  Commerce  by.     (M. 

F.  Maury)  De  Bow,  5:  64. 

Dry  Docks  of,  1S52.     Hunt,  27:  187. 

Education  in.      Nav.  M.  i:   213. — So.  Lit.  Mess. 

16:  521. 

Flogging  in.     Dem.  25:  97-417. 

History  of.      (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,   24:    159. — 

Portfo."(Den.)  10:  38. 

Cooper's.     Ed.R.  71:  120. — Mus.  38:  53. 

in  1827,  De  Roos  on.     Lond.  M.  18:  425. 

in  1856.     Dub.  Univ.  48:  253. 

in  1857.     So.  Lit.  Me.ss.  26:  81. 

in  1858.     Dem.  R.  41 :  103. 

in  1863.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  659. 


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United  States,  Navy  of,  in  1S76.     Nation,  23:  102,  116. 

in  1879.     Internal.  R.  6:  36S. 

in  18S0.     (E.  H.  Derby)  Harper,  60:  760. 

Increase  of,  and  Ashburton  Treaty.     Hunt,  8:  49. 

Letters  to  Mr.  Clay  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  724. 

Life  on  a  Mau-of-War.  (W.Gibson)  Harper,  46:  481. 

Manning  of.     Nav.  M.  i:  176. 

Moral  and   religious   Improvement  of.      So.   Lit. 

Mess.  9;  73. 

Officers  in.     Niles's  Reg.  38:  251. 

Plea  for  a  strong.  (S.  W.  McCall)  Penn  Mo.  12:  45. 

Reports.    Niles's  Reg.  19:  116,  356,  401.    25:  375. 

27:  280.     29:  264.     31:  345.     33:  255.     34:  38S. 

35:  263.     37:  285.     39:  289.     45:  304.     47:  244. 

49:   272. 

Resources  of.     Nav.  M.  i:  ig. 

Rules  and  Regulations  in.      So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  371, 

452,  684.  — Niles's  Reg.  18:  1S5. 
Selection  of  Officers  in.     (J.  R.  Poinsett)  No.  Am. 

56:  259. 

Signals  used  by.  First.     Hist.  M.  12:  359. 

Steam,  in  1849.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  48:  330,  443. 

in  1855.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:  126. 

Thoughts  on.     Nav.  M.  2:  i. 

Turret  Ships  in.     Blackw.  lOi :  219. 

Two  Years  and  a  Half  in.     Am.  Q.  12:  457. 

—  Navy  Department  of,  i86g.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  128. 

—  Naval  Academy  of.      Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  17.—  (A.  D. 

Brown)  Harper,  43:  177. 
Secession  at.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i:  388. 

—  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition,  1849-52.      Putnam, 

8:  225. 

—  Naval  Resources  of.      Portfo.(Den.)  11:  62. 

—  New  Era  in,  1866.  (T.D.Woolsey)  New  Eng.  25:  179. 

—  New  York  and  Cincinnati,  Busch  on,     Colburn,  103: 

139- 

—  North  and  South  of.    Dem.  R.  34:  354.     <See  North  ; 

South. 

—  Notes  of  an  Emigrant.     Hogg,  7:  177,  216,  321. 

—  Notes  of  a  Trip  to.    (N.  Hall)  Broadw.  i :  64-486. 

—  Notes  on.     Blackw.  24:  621.  — Mo.  R.  155:  355. 

—  Opinions  of,  in  France  and  Germany.    (C.  Sainte-Foi) 

Am.  Eel.  1 :  82. 

—  Origin  and  Progress,  till  1668.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  665. 
of  Names  in.     Penny  M.  6:  493. 

—  Our  Country.      Am.  Whig  R.  i:  275.  — (L.  Bacon) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  9:  327.  —  Am.  Lit.  M.  i :  48.  —  Niles's 
Reg.  21:  17. 

—  Past  and  Future  of.  (W.  J.  Sasnett)  De  Bow,  12:  614. 

—  Lond.  Q.  2:  257. 

—  Pauperism  and  Crime  in.     (R.  Everest)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

18:  222. 

—  Phases  of  Life  in.     Dub.  Univ.  63:  471. 

—  Policy  of.     Dem.  R.  32:  i. 

—  Political  Degeneracy  of.   Cause  and  Remedy'  of.    (P. 

Godwin)  Putnam,  15:  596. 

—  Political  Economy  in.     (C.  F.  Dunbar)  No.  Am.  122: 

124.  — (T.  E.  C.  Lesliel  Fortn.  34:  488. 

—  Political  Guides  in.  (A.G.Sedgwick)  No.  Am.  113: 197. 

—  Political  History  of.    (S.  Powers)  Overland.  6:  271. 

—  Political  Machinery  of.      (J.  Weiss)  Radical,  i :  208, 

253- 

—  Political  Parties  in,  1776-1876.     (W.  G.  Sumner)  No. 

Am.  122:  47. 
past  and  present.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Eraser,  52:  274, 

517- 
Van  Buren  on.  (C.  C.  Hazewell)  No.  Am.  105 :  267. 

—  Political  Science  in.     (W.  Barry)  O.  &  N.  3:  303. 

—  Political  Strength  and  Weakness  of.  Westm.  95:  322. 

—  Political  System  of.     (S.  Fowler)  No.  Am.  77:  31. — 

Dub.  R.'79:  82. 
and  Christianity.   (J.  W.  Apple)  Mercersb.  24:  585. 


United  States,  Political  Tendencies  of.     Nat.  R.  2:  433. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  49:  769. 
—  Politics  in.     Bruwnson,  16:  191. 

Centralization  in.    (D.  D.  Field)  No.  Am.  132:  407. 

Controlling  Forces  in.     (G.  F.  Edmunds)  No.  Am. 

132:  18. 

Early  Disunionists.    (B.J.Lossing)  Harper,  24:  807. 

French  Study  of,  M.  de  Chambruu's.     Nation,  17: 

147. 
How  they  manage  Things  in.      Blackw.  59:  439. 

61:  492.     Same  art.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  360. 

in  1800;  Presidential  Election.    Hist.  M.  11:  232. 

in  1825.     Blackw.  18:  355. 

in  1852;  State  of  Parties.     So.  Q.  24:  i. 

in  1856.     No.  Brit.  26:  559. 

Crisis  in.     Ed.  R.  104:  561. 

Edinburgh  Review  on.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  22. 

Parties  in.     Dem.  R.  36:  342. 

•-  Presidential  Election  and  Slavery.     Putnam,  8: 

647.  —  (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  107:  253. 
Triumph  of  Barbarism.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Eraser, 

55:  "S. 

in  i860;  Democratic  Party.  Am  Hist.  Rec.  i :  497. 

State  of  the  Country.     (C.  Hodge)  Princ.  33:  i. 

in  1862;  President  Lincoln's  Message.     Brownson, 

20:  88. 
in  1864;  Presidential  Election.  Brownson,  21:  210. 

—  (G.  Haven)  Meth.  Q.  25:  253.  —  (J.  R.  Lowell) 
No.  Am.  99:  557.  — (J.  H.  Allen  and  E.  E.  Hale) 
Chr.  Exam.  77:  351.— (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam. 
78:  107. — Brownson,  21:  490. 

Lincoln  or  Fremont  for  President.      Brownson, 

21:  339- 
The  two  Platforms.  (H.  E.  Russell)  Contin.  Mo. 

6:  587. 
in  1S66;  Philadelphia  Convention.      (J.  R.  Lowell) 

No.  Am.  103:  520. 
Political  Situation.    (G.  L.  Prentiss)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  15:  298. 
in  1867,  The  Purpose  and  the  President  of.   Eraser, 

75  ••  243- 

The  new  Rebellion  in  America.  Eraser,  76:  622. 

in  1868;  Republican  Convention.    (A.  S.  Hill)  No. 

Am.  107:  167. 

Democratic   Convention.      (G.  B.  Woods)  No. 

Am.  107:  445. 

in  1869;  Political  Outlook.  (C.  G.  Ames)  Over- 
land, 2:  545. 

in  1870.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  O.  &  N.  2:  644. 

in  1 87 1.     (D.  H.  Wheeler)  Lakeside,  5:  i0. 

Old  Congress  and  the  New.  (F.  Gilbert)  Lake- 
side, 5:  247. 

in  1872;  Presidential  Election.   No.  Am.  115:  401. 

—  0.  &N.6:  367. 

in  1873.     Brownson,  22:  95. 

in  1874;  Repub.  Defeat.  (E.  Dicey)  Fortn.  22:  824. 

in  1875.     Brownson,  24:  539. 

Outlook  of.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  6:  473. 

in  1876;  Presidential  Election.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.) 

No.  Am.  123:  426. —  (E.  W.  Stoughton)  No.  Am. 
125:  193.  —  (Goldwin  Smith)  Macmil.  35:  244,  375. 

Count  of  the  Electoral  Vote.  (A.  H.  Stephens) 

Internal.  R.  5:  102. 

in  1877.     (A.  Fonblanque)  Temp.  Bar,  50:   106. — 

(D.  A.  Gorton)  Nat.  Q.  34:  359. —(E.  D.  J.  Wil- 
son) 19th  Cent.  1 :  198.  —  (R.  H.  Dana,  jr.)  No.  Am. 
124:  I. 

in  1878.      (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  127:  97.  —  (A. 

G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  26:  i2S.  —  (H.  White)  Na- 
tion, 26:  180. 

Sectional  Interests  in.      (J.    T.    Morgan)   No. 

Am.  126:  309. 


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United  States,  Politics  in,  in  1880.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Scrib. 
19:  613. 

Presidential  Election.     (J.  Jay)  Internat.  R.  9: 

320.  —  Atlan.  46:  258,  396,  555. 

from  a  Financial  Point  of  View.  (E.  D.  Mor- 
gan and  others)  No.  Am.  131 :  464. 

Grant  Movement.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

30:  30,  loS. 

Independents    and    the   Campaign.      (R.  R. 

Bowker)  Nation,  31 :  10. 

Nominations   for.     (H.  Wliite)  Internat.  R. 

9:  171. 

Republican  Convention.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 30:  430. 

Ingersoll's  Fears  for  Democrac3^   (R.  B.  Rhett,  sen.) 

So.  M.  17:  306. 

Issues  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  12:  493. 

—  —  Lights  and  Shades  of.     (H.  M.  Hyndman)  Fortn. 

35:  34°- 

Man  on  Horseback  in.     Internat.  R.  7:  23- 

National.     Dem.  R.  40:  97. 

Party.     Contemp.  38:  761. 

Problem  of.      (J.  F.  Richmond)  Meth.  Q.  38:  291. 

Progress  of  Radical  Government.  (E.  Spencer)  So. 

M.  12:  467. 
Recollections  of  an  old  Stager.      (T.  N.  Parmelee) 

Harper.  45:  445,  600,  750.     46:  92-700.     47:  100- 

753.     48:  251,  576,  739.     49:  III. 

Reform  on  two  Stools.     Lippinc.  10:  344. 

Shall  two  States  rule   the  Union  ?     (T.  A.   Hen- 
dricks) No.  Am.  133:  379. 
Shall  we  despair  of  the  Republic  ?     (W.  Mitchell) 

Lippinc.  6:  49. 
Skinner  on.     (M.  Storey)  No.  Am.    I17:  229. — 

(W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  15:  336. 
Some  dangerous  Questions.     (J.  T.  Morgan)  No. 

Am.  133:  315. 
Strong  Government.     (G.  T.  Curtis)  Harper,  61 : 

lOI. 

Unsettled  Problems  in.     (L.  J.  Jennings)  Fortn. 

26:   198. 

—  Population  of.     Am.  Q.  6:  i. 

and  Property  of.     De  Bow,  21 :  627. 

Distribution  of   Immigrants  in.      (R.  Everest)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  19:  49. 

Elements  of.     (J.  G.  McGee)  Cath.  World,  14:  91. 

Growth  and  Distribution  of.     Harper,  51 :  391. 

in  1845.     J-  Statis.  Soc.  9:  133. 

in  1852.     (A.  Beatty)  West.  J.  8:  9. 

Prospective.     Niles's  Reg.  22:  341. 

Rate  of  Increase,   1823.     (G.  Harvey)  Ed.  Philos. 

J.  8:  41.    9:  63. 
Scotch  and  Irish  Element  in.     (D.  E.  Nevin)  Mer- 

cersb.  3:  239. 
Sources  of.     (A.  P.  Marvin)  New  Eng.  10:  393. 

—  Postal  Service  of.     See  Postal  Service. 

—  Presidency  of.     (J.  L.  Chester)  Macmil.  6:  513.     See 

President  of  the  U.  S. 

—  President's  Message,  1864.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  10: 

158. 
1865.     (F:.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  12:  166. 

—  Presidents  of,  Gallery  of.     (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Macmil. 

12:  2S9.     13:  I. 

Sketches  of  live.     Blackw.  15:  508. 

Votes  for,  1 789-1 85 7.    Am.  Alma,  i860:  198. 

—  Progress  of .     (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,   7:  31-529.     8:  36, 

157,   240.      9:    47-509.  — Niles's    Reg.   17:   195.— 
(J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,   7:  467.     17:  iii. — 
Dem.  R.  40:  498. 
from  1783  to  1855.     De  Bow,  18:  217. 

—  Progress  of  Liberty  in.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Contin.  Mo.  6: 


L^nited  States,  Progressive  Independence  in,  (0.  W. 
Holmes)  Atlan.  13:  497. 

—  Prospects  of.     Eel.  Mus.  i :  349. 

and  Resources.     (D.  D.  Porter)  Galaxy,  6:  60. 

—  Public  Lands  of.     (C.  C.  Andrews)  No.  Am.  93:  i.  — 

Eraser,  85:  497.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  116:  175. 

—  Public  Works  of.  (E.  Malezieux)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  394, 

—  Race  and  Color  in.     Blackw.  107:  314. 

—  Recollections  of,   1S49-51.     (W.  E.  Surtees)  Colburn, 

94:  1-20S. 

—  Reconstruction  of  the  Union,  1865.     Ed.  R.  123:  524. 

—  (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  100:  540.  —  (H.  E.  Rus- 
sell) Contin.  Mo.  4:  684.  —  (F.W.  Grace)  Lippinc.  3: 
222.  — (S.  T.  Spear)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16:  28  —(J. 
W.  Cross)  Macmil.  39:  220.  —  St.  Paul's,  2:  662. 
Same  art.  N.  Eel.  3:  293. 

Bureau  Major's  Business  and  Pleasures.     (J.  W.  De 

Forest)  Harper,  37:  766. 

Congress   and   the  President,   1866.     Chr.   Exam. 

80:  391. 

Draper's  Future  Civil  Policy.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  New 

Eng.  25:  26. — Hours  at  Home,  2:  197. 

Drawing  Bureau  Rations. .  (.J.  W.  De  Forest)  Har- 
per, 36:  792.     37:  74. 

Ex-Southerner  in  South  Carolina.     (N.  S.  Shaler) 

Atlan.  26:  53. 

How  to  treat  the  Rebel  Siates.    (C.  Russell)  Contin. 

Mo.  5:  500. 

in  1S66.     (G.  L.  Prentiss)  Am.  Presb.  R.  15:  625. 

—  Nat.  Q.  12:  291. 

President  Johnson's  Last  Message,  December,  1868. 

St.  Paul's,  3:  663. 

President  Johnson's  Policy  of.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr. 

Exam.  79:  40S.  —  Chr.  Exam.  80:  267. —  (C  Mac- 
kay)  Fortn.  4:  477. 

Lincoln  and  .Johnson's  Plans  of.  (G.  Welles)  Gal- 
axy, 13:  521,  663.  —  Chr.  E.Kam.  81:  400. 

Manners  of  Southern  People.     (J.  W.  De  Forest) 

Harper,  38:   195,  339. 

The  New  Nation,  1865.     (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam. 

79:  118. 

New  South.     (E.  De  Leon)  Harper,  48:  270,  406. 

49:  555- 
Outrages  in  the  South.     (J.  W.  De  i'orest)  Harper, 

38:  75- 

Partisan,  1S66.     Nat.  Q.  13:   162. 

Pel ils  and  Prospects  of.     Chr.  Exam.  80:  102. 

Political  Condition  of  South  Carolhia,  1877.    Atlan. 

39:  177- 
Political  Precedents  and  the  Ku-Klux  Bill.     (J.  N. 

Pomeroy)  Nation,  12:  300. 
Removal  of  Disabilities.     (J.  R.  Tucker)  No.  Am. 

126:  53. 
Restoration  of  the  Rebel  States  to  the  Union.    (C.  P. 

Kirkland)  Hunt,  52:  19.  —  (F.  P.  Stanton)  Contin. 

Mo.  4:  444.— (W.  Whiting)  Liv.  Age,  79:  566. 
South  Carolina  one  of  the  United  States.     (W.  F. 

Allen)  Chr.  Exam.  79:  226. 
Status  of  Rebel  States  towards  the  Government. 

Brownson,  19:  194. 
Theories  of.     Knick.  63:  3S5. 

—  Reign  of  King  Cotton.     (C.  F.  Adams)  Atlan.  7:  451. 

—  Religion  in.     (N.  P.  Gilman)  L^nita.  R.  6:  422. —  (S. 

Johnson)  Radical,  2:  257. 

and  Education,  Lang  on.     Cong.  M.  24:  561. 

and  the  Government.  (J.  Hawkins)  Luth.  Q.  3:  350. 

1776-1S76.     (J.  L.  Diman)  No.  Am.  122:  i.  —  (F. 

Fox)  Mercersb.  23:  577. 
Phases  of.     (J.  F.  Rowe)  Chr.  Q.  i :  177. 

—  Religious  Aspect  of.     Eraser,  75:  640. 

—  Religious  and  Social  Sects  in.     Westm.  87:  401. 

—  Religious  History  of.     (Dr.  Baird)  De  Bow,  19:  161. 


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United  States,  Religious  Tendencies  in.     (A.  D.  Mayo) 
Chr.  Exam.  87:  39. 

—  Republic  of.     (F.  Sigel)  Internal.  R.  3:  462. 

Brownson  on.    (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  No.  Am.  103:  589. 

—  Resources  of.     (J.  H.  Lannian)  Hunt,  7:  430.  — Quar. 

21:  I.  — Anal.  M.  11:494.— Bank.  M.(N.Y.)  18: 
881.  — (H.  C.  Car}')  Hunt,  54:  31. 
Bristed  on.     (J.  Gallison)  No.  Am.  7:  401. 

—  Revenue  Powers  of.     (G.  T.  Curtis)  Harper,  33:  354. 

—  Revenues  of,  1869.     (E.  H.  Derby)  No.  Am.  108:  57. 

—  Reverence  for  the  Fathers  of.     Hist.  M.  11 :  14. 

—  Revised  Statutes.     Penn  Mo.  7:  41. 

—  Romanism  and  Irish  Race  in,  Froude's.    (I.  T.  Hecker) 

Cath.  World,  30:  639. 

—  Schaff's  Lectures  on.     (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Eng. 

15:  537- 

—  School  Histories  of.  (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  3:  154. 

—  Science  in,  1776-1876.  (S.  Newcomb)  No.  Am.  122:  88. 

—  Sciences  in.  Progress  of.     Harper,  52:  82,  209. 

—  Scotch  Emigrant's  Tour  in.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  381-724. 

—  Seacoast  Defense  and  Fortification  System.     Putnam, 

T-  314- 

—  Seal  of.     (J.  D.  Champlin,  jr.)   Galaxy,   23:  691.— 

(B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  13:  178. 

—  Seat  of  Government.     (J.  B.  Varuum)  Hunt,  18:   19, 

142,  270. 

Changes  in.     Hist.  M.  3:  72. 

Future  of.     Lippinc.  25:  199. 

—  Self-Development,    not    Aggression,    the    Policy    of. 

New  Eng.  13:  583. 

—  Senate  of.  Etchings  of.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  372. 
Glances  from  the  Gallery.     (G.  W.  Towle)  Contin. 

Mo.  2:  10,  154. 

Scene  in,  1845.     (B.  B.  Taylor)  Overland,  12:  542. 

Shoddy  Aristocracy  of.     Cornh.  12:  43. 

since  the  Rebellion,  1872.     Ed.  R.  136:   148. 

—  Sketch  of,  by  a  Russian.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  Si. 

—  Slave  Power  and  the  Democracy  in,   1857.     Brit.  Q. 

25:  190. 

—  Slavery  in.     See  Slavery. 

—  Socialfconditionof.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  No.  Am.  lOO:  194. 

—  (C.  E.  Stowe)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  i :  130. — 
(E.  Spencer)  Lippinc.  6:  180. 
Southern      (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Lippinc.  6:  121. 

—  Social  Emulation  in.     Chr.  Exam.  82:  335. 

—  Social  Life  in.     (E.  Dicey)  Victoria,  i :  2. 

—  Social  Propositions  in.  New.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  295. 

—  Society  in.     Chr.  Rem.  37:  317.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  198. 
and  Politics  in.     Colburn,  107:  62. 

French  View  of.     (T.  P.  Haley)  Putnam,  5:  391. 

—  Sovereignty  in.     (B.  J.  Sage)  So.  M.  9:    479.     10: 

641.     12:  216. 

—  Speculations  on.     Blackw.  16:  91. 

—  Statesmanship  in.    (W.  H.  Kimball)  Univ.  Q.  26:  208. 

—  Statesmen  of.  Late.     (F.  Wharton)  Princ.  n.  s.  6:  166. 

8:  95. 

—  Statistical  Atlas  of.  Walker's.     (W.  H.  Brewer)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  no:  83,  164.  —  (H.  F.  Jenks)  iMiita.  R.  6:  56. 

—  Statistical  View  of,  De  Bow's,  1854.     (A.  Woodbury) 

New  Eng.  13:  183. 

—  Statistics  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  249. 

and  Condition  of.     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  i:  221. 

and  Political  Institutions.     Westm.  17:   168. 

Eight  Decades  of  a  Century.     (R.  P.  Porter)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  11:  32. 

in  1827-29.     Ann.  Reg.  3:  558. 

in  1830.     Ann.  Reg.  5:  469. 

in  1831.     Ann.  Reg.  6:  [i.     7:  [i. 

in  1840.     Am.  Alma.  1843:   136. 

in  1854.     (T.  A.  Welton)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  17:  326. 

Our  goodly  Heritage.     (R.  P.  Porter)  Internat.  R. 

8:  652. 


United  States,  Statistics  of,  Ouseley's.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2: 
457- 

Pitkin's.     Am.  Q.  17:  485.  —  Anal.  M.  8:  281,  456. 

Revision  of.     Am.  Law  R.  6:  211. 

—  Strength  and  Weakness  of.     Westm.  95:  322.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  109:  387. 

—  Stuart's  Three  Years  in.     Penny  M.  2:  38. 

—  Summary  View  of.     Blackw.  16:  617. 

—  Summer  Life  in.     (J.  C.  Hutcheson)  Belgra.  15:  349. 

—  Summer's  Journey  of  a  Naturalist.     (N.    S.  Shaloi) 

Allan.  31:  707.     32:  181,349. 

—  Supreme  Court.     Am.  Law  R.  9:  668.     10:  398. 

Needs  of.     (W.  Strong)  No.  Am.  132:  437. 

Partisanship  in.   (J.  T.  Morgan)  No.  Am.  132:  176. 

—  Three  British  Views  of.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation, 

29:  181. 

—  through  English  Eyes.     Eraser,  61 :  276. 

—  Tour  in,  1795-96.     (T.  Chapman)  Hist.  M.  15:  357. 

—  Tourism  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  377. 

—  Tourist  in.     (C.  Lanmaii)  Bentley,  28:  289-596. 

—  Traveling  in,  1814.     (E.  Everett)  O.  &  N.  7:  47. 
1839.     Dub.  R.  7:  399. 

—  Travels  in.  Westm.  i:  101.  2:  170.  —  Sharpe,  46:  215. 

—  Treasury   Department.      (W.   R.  Hooper)   Hours   at 

Home,  11:  443.  — Scrib.  5:  657. 

Early  Operations  of.     Hist.  M.  9:  362. 

Functions  of.     Republic,  2:   loi. 

History  of.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  44:  481. 

17S9-1864.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  417-783. 

Organization  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  33:  534. 

Redemption  of  Bank  Notes.     (F.  W.  Lautz)  Gal- 
axy, 23:  647. 

Reports  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  421,  495. 

Secretaries  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  30. 

—  Trip  in.     Cliamb.  J.  i:  262-410. 

From  Boston  to  San  Francisco.     (C.  W.  Field)  St. 

James,  34:  445. 

—  TroUope's  Travels  in.    (J.  P.  Cooke)  No.  Am.  95:  416. 

—  Turreau's.     (W.  Tudor)  No.  Am.  3:  77. 

—  Uncle  Sam's  Peculiarities.     Bentley,  4:  40-581.     6: 

262.     7:  619. 

—  The  Union.     (W.    E.  Channing)  Chr.  Exam   6:  146. 

—  New  Eng.  6:  577.  —  (R.  J.  Walker)  Contin.  Mo. 

2:  572,  641.     3:  68,  465,  615.  —  Chr.  R.  15:  271. 

and  its  Compromises.     De  Bow,  21:  177. 

and  the  States.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  37:  190. 

Dangers  of.     Dem.  R.  37:  1,  89   177. 

and  Safeguards  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  9:  iii. 

Experiment  of.     Harper,  51:  671. 

in  1856.     Dem.  R.  37:  435. 

Infancy  of.     New  York  R.  7:  378. 

Nature  and  Origin  of.     (J.  Craik)  Am.  Church  R. 

11:  529. 

or  Disunion.     Am.  Whig  R.  12:  587. 

past  and   future.     (E.   H.  Derby)  Hunt,  23:  371. 

24:  659.  —  (M.  R.  H.  Garnett)  Hunt,  24:  403. 

Philosophy  of.     (A.  B.  Johnson)  Dem.  R.  28:   15. 

Shall  it  be  preserved  V     Dem.  R.  36:  265. 

Stability  oL     De  Bow,  8:  348.  —  Dem.  R.  26:  i. 

Value  of.     (W.  H.  Muller)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  571, 

633.  — Hesp.  3:  284. 
Moral  and  religious.     (B.  Sears)  Bib.  Sac.  20: 

124. 
to  the  South.     De  Bnw,  21 :  540. 

—  Unity  of,  as  a  Nation.   (Mrs.  G.  De  Vingut)  New  Eng. 

21:  98. 

—  Value  of  American  Institutions.    (T.  Apple)  Mercersb. 

3:  209. 

—  vindicated.     Mo.  R.  130:  84. 

—  Vindication  of.     West.  R.  i:  321. 

—  Walsh's  Appeal  from  Judgments  of  Great  Britain. 

Portfo.(Den.)  22:  493. 


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1355 


UNIVERSALIST 


United  States,  Waylen'sReminis.  of.     Evang.  E.  2:  137. 

—  Women  and  Children  in.     Blackw.  loi :  82. 

—  Works  on,  1833.     Ed.  R.  57:  233. 

—  Lady  Wortley's  Travels  in.     Chamb.  J.  16:  236. 

—  Writers  of.     Blackw.  16:  304,  415,  560.    17:  48,  186. 

—  Mas.  18:  355. 

—  Yankee  Bees.     Hogg,  8:  100. 

—  Year  of  American  Travel.     (J.  B.  Fi'emont)  Harper, 

55:  905- 

—  Zavala's  Travels  in.     Am.  Mo.  M.  5:  36. 

See  America;  North  America;  New  England;  South; 

West;  Southwest;  Northwest;  Pacific  Slope;  Lakes, 

Region  of;  etc. 
United  States  Christian  Commission.     (J.  R.  Dennett) 

Nation,  6:  214.  —  (L.  Moss)  Nation,  6:  272.  —  (J.  L 

Forbes)  Lippinc.  i:   148.  —  (M.  L.  Stoever)  Evang. 

R.  16:  258. —(W.C.Wilkinson)  Bapt.Q.  2:  194. 
United  States  Sanitary  Commission.  (E.  E.  Hale)  Atlan. 

19:    416. —  (F.  W.  Palfrey)   No.  Am.  98:    153.— 

(E.  Harris)  No.  Am.  98:  370.  —(C.  E.  Norton)  No. 

Am.  104:  142. — New  Eng.  26:  70.  —  All  the  Year, 

12:  439.  —  Chr.  Rem.  52:  296. 

—  and  its  Lesson.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Eraser,  75:  401. 

—  Fortnight  with.     (G.  Reynolds)  Atlan.  15:  233. 

—  Stille's  History  of.     Nation,  3:  366. 

—  Western.     (W.  G.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  98:  519. 

U.  S.  Ship,  Delaware,  in  1833.     (C.  S.  Stewart)  Nav.  M. 

i:  79,  382,  484- 

—  Independence,  in  Russia.     Nav.  M.  2:  558. 

—  Intrepid,  in  1804.     Nav.  M.  i:  172. 

—  Ohio.     Nav.  M.  2:  590. 

Unit}',  Christian.     (J.  H.  ]Morison)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  45:  225. 

and  American  Church.     Am.  Church  R.  2o:  243. 

See  Christian  Unity. 

—  Diversity  in.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  19:  64. 

—  of  the  Church.     (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  20:  104. 

—  of  God.     Chr.  Exam,  i:  360. 

—  of  the  Race  a  Bond  of  Sympathy.     (G.  H.  Emerson) 

Univ.  Q.  18:  419. 

—  the  Bond  of  Peace.     Chr.  Obs.  2:  157,  228. 
Unities  of  Christendom.     (W.  E.  Copeland)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

50:  313- 
Unit}',  Ship,  Voyage  of,  to  America  iu  1680.    N.  E.  Reg. 

33:  307- 
Universal  Magazine.  1775,  Analysis  of.  Penny  M.  4:  334. 
Universal    Peace-Bringer;    a    Story.      (W.    P.    Morras) 

Lakeside,  10:  231. 
Universal  Salvation.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  26:  i. 

—  Possibility  of.    (G.  H.  Emerson)  L'^niv.  Q.  13:  113.  — 

(A.  G.  Gaines)  Univ.  Q.  24:  145. 

—  reviewed.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  29:  440. 

—  Thorn  on.     Prosp.  R.  2:  58. 

—  the  Will  of  God.     (E.  Ballou)  Univ.  Q.  30:   162. 
Universal  Societj' of  Dwindeldown.    Temp.  Bar,  59:  -579. 
Universal  Suffrage.     (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation.  3:  371. 

—  and  Amnesty.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  3:  4^0. 

—  Is  it  a  Failure  ?     (Goldwin  Smith)  Atlan.  43:  71. 
See  Suffrage;  Ballot. 

Universalism.  (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:  266. — (S. 
H.  Cox)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i:  52.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
65:  757- 

—  a  practical  Power.  (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q.  20:  399. 

—  (J.  O.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q.  27:  334. 

—  and  Broad  Church.     Univ.  Q.  19:  362. 

—  and  Development  of   Character.      (G.    H.    Emerson) 

Univ.  Q.  15:   193. 

—  and  Erigena.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  Q.  35:   133. 

—  and  Eternal  Perdition.    (H.N.  Oxenham)  Contemp. 

27:  222-724. 

—  and  the  Heart.     (A.  J.  Patterson)  L^niv.  Q.  36:  437. 

—  and  the  Mediaeval  Puritans.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ. 

Q.  35:  261. 


Universalism  and  Origen.  (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  Q.  35:  5. 

—  and  Punishment.    (W.  C.  Stiles)  Univ.  Q.  36:  51,  327. 

—  and  the  Reformation.  (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  Q.  35:  410. 

—  and  Sin.     (W.  C.  Stiles)  Univ.  Q.  36:  51. 

—  as  connected  with  Human  Freedom.     (E.  G.  Brooks) 

Univ.  Q.  9:  78. 

—  as  a  Purpose  and  Power.     (G.  H.  Emerson)  Univ.  Q. 

15:  266. 

—  as  it  is.     Meth.  Q.  2:  Si. 

—  Balfour's  Enquiry.     (S.  Tyler)  Princ.  8:  327. 

—  Central  Princii)le  of.     (G.  W.  Montgomery)  Uuiv.  Q. 

11:  153. 

—  Condemnation  of.    (A.  S.  Chambre)  Univ.  Q.  21 :  429. 

—  Contributions  to  History  of.    (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ.  Q. 

27:  357-442.     30:  18,261.     31:  328. 

—  the  Demand  of  the  Age.  (A.  D.  Mayo)  Uuiv.  Q.  3:  341. 

—  Different  Administrations  of.     Univ.  Q.  8:  245. 

—  Doctrinal  Phases  of,  during  the  past  Century.     (D. 

Dorchester)  Meth.  Q.  31:  444. 

—  Ethics  of.     (S.  S.  Hebberd)  Univ.  Q.  36:  229. 

—  the  Faith  of  the  Future.    (B.  Peters)  Univ.  Q.  22:  488. 

—  Helps  and  Hindrances  to.     (A.  R.  Alger)  Univ.  Q. 

16:  ^7. 

—  Historical  View  of,  in  the  U.  S.     (F.  P.  Tracy)  Am. 

Meth.  M.  19:  390. 

—  History  of.     (A.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  8:  220. 

—  in  America,  History  of.  (H.  Ballou, 2d)  Univ.  Q.  5:  79. 
Early.     (A.  Titus,  jr.)  Univ.  Q.  37:  431. 

—  in  Europe.     (W.  S.  Balch)  Univ.  Q.  6:  45. 

—  in  Halifax.     (C.  Weston)  Univ.  Q.  36:  ^zo. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages,  Traces  of.    (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ. 

Q.  9:  19- 

—  in  New  England,  Early  History  of.      (.1.   S.   Barry) 

Univ.  Q.  21:  162. 

—  in  relation  to  Politics.     (B.  Peters)  Univ.  Q.  2i:  501. 

—  in  religious  Culture.    (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q.  9:  129. 

—  in  Scotland.     (A.  G.  Laurie)  Univ.  Q.  24:  455. 

—  Instinctive.     (E.  G.  Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  II :  113. 

—  Letters  on.     Meth.  i\I.  26:   116. 

—  of  the  Epistles.     (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  20:  78. 

—  of  past  Century.    (G.  W.  Whitnev)  Univ.  Q.  29:  314. 

—  Patton  on.     (G.  T.  Flanders)  Univ.  Q.  28:   iSo. 

—  Power  and  Progress  of.    (H.  Blanchard)  Univ.  Q.  37: 

180. 

—  renounced,   Smith's.     New  Eng.   i:  35.  —  (A.  Alex- 

ander) Princ.  15:  507. 

—  revealed  in  the  Four  Gospels.    (T.  Whittemore)  Univ. 

Q-  15:  373- 

—  the  Solution  of  Moral  Evil  and  Human  Destinv.     (G. 

Hill)  Univ.  Q.  36:  279. 

—  Speculative  and  practical.     (E.  W.  Reynolds)  Univ. 

Q.  15:  329. 

—  taught  in  the   Scriptures.     (M.  Goodrich)  Univ.  Q. 

14:  166. 

—  Unwritten  History  of.  (M.  Goodrich)  Univ.  Q.  5:  272. 

—  Weapons  reversed.  (E.  Holt)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  12:  70. 

—  Whittemore's  Modern  History  of .     (G.  H.  Emerson) 

Univ.  Q.  17:  30S. 
Univer.salist  and  the  Manichean.     (T.  J.  Sawyer)  Univ. 

Q.  29:  346. 
Univcrsalists  as  a  Christian  Sect.    (G.  W.  Skinner)  Univ. 

Q.  21:  103. 

—  Changes  in  the  Religious  Views  of.    (E.  Turner)  Univ. 

Q.  6:  5. 

—  German.     (E.  Smiley)  Univ.  Q.  21:  251, 

—  in  1867.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  38:  409. 

—  Unitarian  Views  among.     (H.  Ballou,  2d)  Univ.  Q. 

5:  370. 
Universalist  Centenary.    (I.  M.  Atwood)  0.  &  N.  i :  468. 
Universalist  Church,  First.  (B.  Smith)  Univ.  Q.  27:  184. 

—  Our  new  Departure.     (R.  O.  Williams)  Univ,  Q.  32: 


UNIVERSALIST 


1356 


UNIVERSITIES 


Universalist  Church,  Phases  of  its  Growth.    (G.  M.  Har- 
mon) Univ.  Q.  37:  150. 

—  Polity  of.     (A.  S.  Chambrt?)  Univ.  Q.  33:  471. 
Universalist  Church  Work,   New  Problems   in.     (J.   C 

Adams)  Univ.  Q.  36:  463. 
Universalist  Conventions  and  Creeds.     (R.  Eddy)  Univ. 

Q.  31:328.     32:5-444.     35:34-     36:5.339- 
Diversities  of  Opinion.     (It.  Eddj')  Univ.  Q.  34: 

162.     35:  34. 
Winchester  Confession.     (R.  Eddy)  Univ.  Q.  33: 

149,  261. 
Universalist  Denomination,  Position  and  Duties  of.     (L. 

C.  Browne)  Univ.  Q.  8:  28. 
Universalist   General    Convention.      (G.    L.    Demarest) 

Univ.  Q.  35:  94. 
Universe,  The.     All  the  Year,  22:  10. 

—  and  its  Author.     Quar.  50:  i.  —  Mus.  24:  123. 

—  and  its  Laws.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  18:  491. 

—  Changes  in,   explained  by  present   Causes.      (S.  T. 

Preston)  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  349. 

—  Constitution  of.     (J.  Tyndall)  Fortn.  3:  129. 

—  Divine  Origin  of.     (I.  E.  Graeff)  Ref.  Q.  28:  304. 

—  Formation  of.     (I.  Orr)  Am.  J.  Sci.  6:  128. 

—  Harmony  of.     (J.  Prusol)  Colburn,  168:  26, 

—  Idea  of.     (T.  Dick)  Mus.  38:  193. 

—  Laws  of,  and  Primary  Education.    St.  James,  43:  858. 

—  Materials  of.     Fraser,  79:  16.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72: 

298.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  lOO:  387. 

—  Mathematical  Harmonies  of.     Cath.  World,  27:  721. 

—  New  Theory  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs. 

3:  I,  no,  177.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  306,  482,  563. 

—  Phenomena  of.  Sir  R.  Phillips  on.     Quar.  19:  375. 

—  Pouchet's.     Nature,  i:  259. 

—  Problem  of.     (W.  M.  Bryant)  Western,  i :  748. 

—  Structure  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Internal.  R.  3:  224. 

—  Unseen.    Fraser,  93:  60.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  35S. 

—  (W.  K.  Clifford)  Fortn.  23:    776. —Nature,   12: 
41  . —  Lond.  Q.  45:  49. 

Fiske's.     (A.  M.  Machar)  Canad.  Mo.  9:  495.    lo: 

175- 
University,  The.     Am.  J.  Educ.  9:  49. 

—  An  American.  (B.  A.  Gould,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  263. 

—  Am.  J.  Educ.  3:  213.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  543. 
National,  Scheme  for.    Am.  J.  Educ.  2:  86.  —  Na- 
tion, 17:  126. 

—  and  Colleges.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  401. 

—  An  English.     (S.  R.  Calthrop)  University  Q.  i:  46. 
Five  Years  in,  Bristed's.     (J.  Forsyth)  Princ.  24: 

294. — Chr.  Obs.  52:  533.     /See  Cambridge. 

—  Idea  of  a.     (F.  Hoffmann)  Penn  Mo.  3:  476,  539. — 

(D.  C.  Gilman)  No.  Am.  133:  353. 
Newman's.     Diib.  R.  73:  403. 

—  The  ideal.     (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  91:  33. 

—  Irish  Catholic.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:   793. 

—  of  Berlin.     (H.  A.  Wadsworth)  Chr.  Exam.  21 :  213. 

—  of  Books  and  living  Teachers.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  17. 

—  of  Cambridge.     See  Cambridge. 

—  of  Edinburgh.  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  328.  —  Mo.  R.  83:  415. 

—  of  France.     (R.  Baird)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:   17. 

—  of  Glasgow.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  14:  162. 

—  of  London.     (Lord  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  42:  346.     43: 

315.  — Selec.  Ed.  R.  3:  417. —  (R.  Southey)  Quar. 
39:  127.  — Am.  Q.  Reg.  4:  136.— Mo.  R.  118:  i. 

—  Mus.  6:  498.     9:  145.  — Eel.  R.  96:  91. 
and  its  Colleges.     Eel.   R.  73:    i. 

and  King's  College.     (Lord  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  48: 

235- 

and  Middle-Class  Education.     Nat.  R.  5:  222. 

and  School  Examinations.     Nature,  13:  261. 

Career  and  Prospects  of,  1851.     Eel.  R.  93:  517. 

Science  Degrees  at.     Nature,  14:   331. 

—  of  Michigan  and  Dr.  Tappan.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  641. 


University  of  Oxford.     See  Oxford. 

—  of  Pennsylvania  and  its  new  Windows.     (E.  I.  Sears) 

Nat.  Q.  26:  88. 

—  of  the  South  (Tenn.).     (F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  12:  330. 

—  of  Virginia.     O.  &  N.  4:  130. 

Degree  of  A.  M.  at.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  183. 

Library  of.     (W.  Wertenbaker)  Lib.  J.  2:  72. 

Wants  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  440. 

—  or  a  Gymnasium  ?     (C.  V.  Mays)  Mercersb.  19:  32. 

—  People's.     Nature,  4:  41. 

—  Relation  between  the  Trustees  and  Faculty  of  a.     (J. 

Adams)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1837:  130. 

—  What  it  should  teach.      (J.  D.  Beugless)  Overland, 

3:  49- 
Universities.     (G.  H.  Bode)  No.  Am.  27:  67.  —  Fraser, 
38:  583- 

—  Academical  Test  Articles  in.     Ed.  R.  88:  163. 

—  Actual  and  ideal.     (T.  H.  Huxley)  Contemp.  23:  657. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5:  46.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
82:  513. 

—  Adaptation  of,  to  the  Age.     Nature,  9:  457. 

—  American,  Defects  of.     (J.  R.  McCormick)  De  Bow, 

5:  231. 

and  Colleges,  Poverty  of.     Nation,  8:  207. 

Recollections  of.  (T.  Hughes)  Ev.  Sat.  10:  286-466. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.  (A.  Tholuck)  Evang.  R.  15:  351. 

—  and  Academies.     (C.  W.  Hackley)  Putnam,  2:  169. 

—  and  tiie  Church.     (H.  Richards)  Fortn.  24:  437. 

—  and  Colleges.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  801. 

History  and  Organization  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20: 

449,  577,  605. 
Sketches  of.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  31 :  59. 

—  and  Lyceums  in  France.     (C.  W.  Hackley)  Putnam, 

2:  354- 

—  and  their  Critics.     Quar.  150:  183. 

—  and  Training  of  Teachers.     (J.  G.  Fitch)  Contemp. 

29:  95. 

—  and  Universities.     (L.  Playfair)  Macmil.  35:  205. 

—  Anglican,  as  Ecclesiastical  Training-Schools.    Dub.  R. 

30:  208. 

—  British,  Constitution  and  Polity  of.     No.  Brit.  35:  i. 

—  Catholic  University  Question.     Dub.  LTniv.  92:  287. 

See  Roman  Catholic  Universities. 

—  Centers  of  Thought  in  the  Past.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath. 

World,  16:  145. 

—  Church.     (B.  B.  Smyser)  Am.  Church  R.  Ii:  579. 

—  English.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  12:  i.— Ed.  R.  53: 

384.     54:    478.  — Quar.  36:    216.     59:  439. —No. 

Brit.   14:  169.  —  (W.  P.  Atkinson)  No.  Am.  lOi: 

515.— (C.  W.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  126:  217.  — (C.  A. 

Row)  Kitto,  39:  305.  —  Blackw.  65:  235.  — Westm. 

43:  431.  —  Brit.  &  For.  R.  2:  463.  —  (N.  W.  Senior) 

Ed.  R.  81:  385.     Same  art.  Ecl.M.  5:  358. —Am. 

Q.  Reg.   8:   159.     10:    17S.— Eel.  R.  79:    129.— 

No.  Brit.   14:    169. —  So.   Q.   22:    414.  — (W.    H. 

(Fowler)   Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  5:    613.     6:    in.  — (J. 

McCarthy)  Galaxy,  8:  617.— Lond.  M.  6:   166. 
and  American.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  75:  47. — 

(E.  D.  Sanborn)  No.  Am.  80:  117. 

and  Foreign.     Brit.  &  For.  R.  5:  168.     6:  97. 

and  Irish.    Dub.  Univ.  24:  672.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

4:  114. 

and  Scottish,  Life  at.  (A.  C.  Sellar)  Nation,  21 :  322. 

and  the  Nation.     (G.  Brodrick)  Contemp.  26:  63. 

and  the  Nonconformists.     Brit.  Q.  42:  201. 

Charge  against.     Once  a  Week,  28:  211-446. 

Commission  on.     Brit.  Q.  13:  159. 

Report  of.     Nature,  lo:  475,  495. 

Dissenters  in.     Blackw.  35:    716.  —  (H.  Fawcett) 

Macmil.  3:  411.— (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed.  R.  60: 

202,  422. — Quar.  52:  466. 
Education  for  the  Ministrj'  at.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  659. 


UNIVERSITIES 


1357 


UNIVERSITY 


Universities,  English,  Historical  Constitution  of.     Chr. 

Rem.  6:  263. 

Huber  on.     Eel.  R.  79:  129.  — Mo.  R.  162:  329. 

Is  it  expedient  to  increase  the  Number  of '?  (A.  W. 

Ward)  Macmil.  39:  12.  —  (K.  Lowe)  Fortn.  27:  160. 

National  Character  of.     Blackw.  103:  326. 

Nationalizing  of.     (F.  Paley)  Fortn.  11:  322. 

Old.    Brit.  Q.  51 :  393. 

Reform  in.     Blackw.  74:  583,  696. 

Spirit  of,   1S78.      Dub.  Univ.  91:    239-744.     92: 

102-619. 

i879'     Dub.  Univ.  93:  108-751.     94:115-747. 

iSSo.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  98-752.     96:  98,223. 

Subscription  at.     Westm.  38:  i. 

Tests  in.     No.  Brit.  42:   107. — Blackw.  107:   T39. 

Visit  to.      (J.  M.  Hoppin)  Hours  at  Home,  3:  59, 

153- 

—  European.     (J.  F.  Hurst)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  281. 
Chronological  List  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  24:   15 

—  Examination  System  at.  (A.  H.  Sayce)  Fortn.  23:  835. 

—  Expense  of.     (A.  Smith)  Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  853. 

—  French,  Catholic.     Dub.  R.  78:   185. 
New.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  21:  56. 

—  Functions  of.  (F.  W.  J.  von  Schelling)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

11:  160.  —  Nature,  21:    13. 

—  German.     (W.  C.  Perry)  Macmil.  37:  14S.  —  Lit.  & 

Theo.  R.2:  635.— (G.H.  Bode)  No.  Am.  27:  317.— 
(G.  M.  Lane)  No.  Am.  96:  447.  —Eel.  R.  64:  162. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  46:  82.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  46: 
476. — (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  g.  7: 
52.— (R.  Baird)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  ii:  17. —  (C.  A. 
Goodrich)  Chr.  Q.  Spec,  i:  634,  —  Westm.  24:  102. 

—  Univ.  Q.  35:    348. 

and  English.     Mo.  R.  145:  265. 

and  French.    (H.  von  Sybel)  Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  595. 

and  other  Schools.      (C.  W.  Hackley)  Putnam,  2: 

354- 

Getting  a  D.  D.  in.    Nation,  20:  343. 

Hart  on.     (C.  Carroll)  Nation,  19:  400. 

past  and  present.    (J.  J.  I.  von  Dollinger)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  20:  737. 

Professors  in.     Cornh.  10:  342. 

SchafE  on.     (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  9:  129. 

Statistics  of  Students,    1878.      (W.  M.  Griswold) 

Nation,  26:  327. 

—  Improvement  of.     (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  7: 

200. 

—  in  Politics,  Role  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  5,  ^S. 

—  in  the  16th  Century.    (K.  von  Raumer)  Arti.  J.  Educ. 

5:  535- 

—  Intellectual  Characteristics  of.     Liv.  Age,  76:  339. 

—  Irish,  Attempts  at  Legislation  on.     Fraser,  87:  514. 
and  English.     Dub.  R.  i:  68. 

—  Italian.     Am.  Church  R.  22:  589. 

—  Lay  and  Clerical  Fellowships.     Chr.  Rem.  30:  159. 

—  Medieval.     (J.  Helfenstein)Contemp.  4:  237.    Same 

art.  Cath.  World,  5:  207.  —  (F.  C.   Savigny)  Am. 
J.  Educ.  22:  273. 
and  the  Renaissance.     Brit.  Q.  68:  305 

—  Multiplication  of.     (J.  B.  Mullinger)  Fraser,  98:  279. 

—  National.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser,  92:  273.  —  Brit. 

Q.  53:  441. 

—  Newman's  Office  and  Work  of.    New  Q.  6;  253. 

—  Origin  of,     (T.  D.  Woolsey)  New  Eng.  10:  21. 

—  Patronage  of.     (Sir  W.  Hamilton)  Ed.  R.  59:  196. 

—  Physical  Education    at  English.      (S.    R.  Calthrop) 

University  Q.  i:  315. 

—  Plea  for.     (P.  Lindsley)  Hesp.  i:  119. 
for  more.     (J.  R.  Seeley)  Ev.  Sat.  5:  780. 

—  Prussian.     Prosp.  R.  2:  174. 

—  Relation  to  Religion.    (F.  A.  Tarleton)  Dub.  Univ. 

95:  682. 


Universities,  Russian.  (C.  K.  Adams)  Internat.  R.  7:  i. 
—  (A.  Koolomzine)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  22:  484.  —  (E. 
Schuyler)  Nation,  9:  384. 

—  Scottish.     No.  Brit.   13:    285.  — Blackw.  83:    74.— 

W^stm.  105:  339.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  18:  65. 

Defects  of,  and  Remedies.     No.  Brit.  28:  376. 

Liberalism  in.     (A.  C.  Sellar)  Nation,  25:  345. 

New  Learning  in.     No.  Brit.  31 :  407. 

Royal  Commission  upon.     Fraser,  100:  54. — No. 

Brit.  39:  461. 

—  Should  they  be  provincial  ?      (E.  Spencer)   So.  M. 

16:  71. 

—  Spanish.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  54. 

—  State,   and  Colleges.     (J.  M.  Sturtevant)  New  Eng. 

32:  4i3; 
in  the  Northwest.  (.J.  Bascom) Western,  7:  134,  229. 

—  Study  of  Science  in.     Westm.  75:  381. 
See  names  of  sejjarate  institutions. 

LTniversity  Boat-Races.     See  Boat  Races. 
University  College,  London ;  Prof.  Williamson's  Inaugu- 
ral Lecture.     Nature,  3:  135. 

—  Faculty  of  Science  in.     Nature,  2:  ^yy. 
L^niversity  Corporations.     (.J.  L.  Diman)  Bapt.  Q.  3 :  385. 
University   Culture,    English,    and   its  Defects.     Temp. 

Bar,  36:  124. 
L'niversity  Curriculum.  (F.  W.  Newman)  Fraser.  92 :  539. 
University  Degrees.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  23:  191. 

—  Should  they  be  given  to  Women?     Westm.  115:  493. 
University  Education.     (.1.  S.  Mill)  Liv.  Age,  92:  643. 

-(Goldwin  Smith)  Am.  Soc.  Sci..J.  i:  24.  — (J.  A. 
Froude)  Hours  at  Home,  9:  172,  245.  — No.  Brit. 
19:  219. —  {T.  H.  Huxley)  Nature,  14:  546.— 
New  York  R.  7:  109. — (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ. 
19:  336.  —Eel.  R.  66:  611.  —  (.L  T.  Kirkland)  No. 
Am.  7:  270.  8:  191. — (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Fxam. 
41 :  123.  —  (M.  Kellogg)  Overland,  i :  216.  —  (J.  C. 
Moffat)  Princ.  35:  571.  — Dub.  R.  52:  423.  — Mo. 
R.  165:  585.  — Radical,  3:  726. 

—  Cheap.     All  the  Year,  41:  255. 

—  English.     Westm.  49:  441. 

and  American.     Eel.  M.  26:  425. 

AVhat  it  amounts  to,  1S34.     Tait,  4:  272. 

—  Expenses  of,  at  Cambridge,   England.     (W.  Emerj') 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  26:  296. 

—  for  Catholics.     Dub.  R.  56:  125.     61:  381. 

—  for  English  Catholics.     Dub.  R.  55:  372. 

—  in  German^^     Liv.  Age.  104:  3. 

—  in  Ireland.     Ed.  R.  135 :  166.  —  (H.  D.  Hutton)  Fortn. 

16:  74S.  —  Brit.  Q.  70:  463.  —  (.J.  E.  Cairnes)  Theo. 
R.  3:  116. — Westm.  87:  iii. 
Irish  Writers  on.     Dub.  R.  59:  88. 

—  Newman  on.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  334. 
University  Endowments.     Fraser,  89:  323. 
University  Essays.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  25. 
University  Etiquette.     Chamb.  J.  58:  561. 
University  Examinations,  Local.     Cong  6:  38,  159,  329. 

—  (E.  Minturn)  Nation,  23:  70. 

University  Extension.     (T.  ]\Iarkby)  Contemp.  6:  422. 

—  (G.  Smith)  Fortn.  29:  85.  — "(W.  Jack)  Fortn.  29: 
631.—  Nature,  18:  85. 

—  Oxford  Reports  on.     Macmil    15:  224. 
LTniversity  Honors,  Reading  for.     Dub.  Univ.  i:  269. 
University  Influence.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  450,  494. 
University  Libraries.     (C.  H.  Robarts)  Lib.  J.  2:   129. 
University  Life.     Chamb.  J.  42:  615. 

—  at  Athens.     (J.  H.  Newman)  Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  23. 

—  English.     (C.  A.   Bristed)  Am.  Whig  R.  4:  353.  — 

Chamb.  J.  4:  87. —Cornh.  11:  223. 

and  American.     Bost.  R.  2:  134. 

and  Reform.     (P,  Schaff)  Meth.  Q.  16:  270. 

—  in  Germany,  Curiosities  of.    (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ. 

26:  33. 


UNIVERSITY 


1358 


UPTON 


University  Life  in  North  of  Scotland.    Chamb.  J.  49:  276. 
University  Men  in  Town.     Belgra.  5:  471. 
University  Oars.    (A.  Maclaren)  Nature,  7:  397,  418,  458. 
University  Organization.     Fraser,  77:  135.  —  So.  R.  n.  s. 

18:  167. 
University  Privileges.     (.J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  Brit.  Q.  70:  62. 
University  Qiiarterh%  Educational  Character  of.     (S.  E. 

Baldwin)  University  Q.  i:  336. 
University  Questions  in  England.     (G.  Smith)  Princ.  n.  s. 

4:  451. 
University  Reform.     Ed.  R.  89:  499.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

17:  558.  —  Quar.  124:  385.  —  (F.  H.  Hedge)  Atlan. 

18:  296.  —  (J.  Fiske)  Atlan.  19:  451.  —  Contemp. 

2:  272.  —  Brit.  Q.  3:  358.  — Dub.  Univ.  30:  609. 

37;  656. — Prosp.  R.  5:    I.  —  Fraser,  76:    324. — 

Nation,  7:  551.  —Nature,  13:  368,  381.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 

21:  401.  —  St.  James,  22:  159, 

—  and  College  Reform.  (W.  G.  Sumner)  Nation,  n:  152. 

—  and  Education  in  Italy.     Brit.  Q.  39:  145. 

—  and  Theological  Study.     Contemp.  i:  517. 

—  Commission  of,  1850.     Brit.  Q.  13:  159.  —Eel.  R.  93: 

699. 

—  Future  of.     (L.  Stephen)  Fraser,  84:  269. 

—  Government  Scheme  of,  1875.     Nature,  13:  341. 

—  in  1844.     Eel.  R.  79:  625. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  656. 

—  Pattison  on.     Nature,  14:  550. 

—  Scottish.    Ed.  R.  107:    88.  —  Lond.  Q.   ii:    327.— 

Fraser,  53:  116. 

—  Trotter  on.     (M.  Foster)  Nature,  15:  428. 
University  Representation.     No.  Brit.  2o:  361. 
University  Sermons.     Chr.  R.  28:  91. 
University  Sponges.     (C.  Reade)  Belgra.  21 :  34. 
University  Study,  Method  of.     (F.  W.  J.  von  Schelling) 

J.  Spec.  Philos.  ii:  225,  363. 
University  Studies  and  Athletic  Sports.     (L.  Stephen) 
Fraser,  82:  691. 

—  Sedgwick  on.     Mo.  R.  134:  92. 

—  Utility  of.     Lond.  M.  13:  337. 

University  System  of  Italy.     (A.  de  Gubernatis)  Inter- 

nat.  R.  2:  44. 
University  Systems,  English  and  Scotch.  Brit.  Q.  65:  305. 
University  Test  Articles.     Ed.  R.  88:  163. —  Chr.  Obs. 

70:   17. 

—  Scottish.     No.  Brit.  12:  265. 
University  Theatricals.     Dub.  LTniv.  95:  87. 
University  Training.     Canad.  Mo.  18:  261. 
University  Union  Societies.     Belgra.  i :  191. 
University  Work  in  America.    (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  Princ. 

n.  s.  3:  511. 

—  in  great  Towns.     (J.  G.  Fitch)  19th  Cent.  4:  889. 
Unkind  Word.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Harper,  29:  207. 
Unknowable,  The.     (A.  F.  Hewit)  Catli.  World,  30 :  577. 

—  Spencer's  Laws  of.     (B.  P.  Bowne)  New  Eng.  31 :  86. 
Unknown,  The;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  250. 
Unknown  River.     (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  i:  7-183. 
Unlearned  Professions.     (E.  Atkinson)  Atlan.  45:  742. 
Unlimited  Lou';  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  39:  155,  iSo. 
Unlucky  Days.     Chamb.  J.  53:   151. 

Unlucky  Tim  GritHn.  (L.  W.  M.  Lockhart)  Blackw. 
103:  557,  692. 

Unpleasant  Neighbor;  Trait  of  the  Tudor  Times.  (J. 
Doran)  St.  James,  2:  75. 

Unpleasant  Past.     Cornh.  29:  349. 

LTnprotected  Female  in  the  East.  (Lady  Dufferin)  Har- 
per, 27:  433. 

Unpruned  Trees,  Concerning.  (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser, 
70:   T92.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  63:  222. 

Unpublished  History  of  the  New  Woi-ld.  Am.  Whig  R. 
14:  I,  89. 

Unread}',  The,  Wrongs  of.     Chamb.  J.  16:  177. 

Unready-Witted.    (F.  Jacox)  St.  James,  22:  458. 


Unreflecting  Childhood  and  Age.     (F.  Locker)  Blackw. 

no:  TT,-]. 
Unrepresented  Majority.     Belgra.  45:  30. 
Unrequited  Attachment.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  38:  338. 
Unrequited  public  Benefactors.     Chamb.  J.  16:  185, 
Unrest  of  the  Age.     (L.  J.  Swinburne)  New  Eng.  38:  6i2(. 
Unreasonable  Worshiper.     Once  a  Week,  16:  274-336. 
Unscientitic  Dialogue.     Dub.  Univ.  95:  1-691.     96:129. 
Unsectarianism  and  Scientific  Secularism.  Dub.  R.  71:  i. 
Unseen  People.     (A.  Noble)  Victoria,  9:   i. 
Unseen  World.     (J.  Fiske)  Atlan.  37:  170,  266.  —  House. 

Words,  14:  291.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  562. 
Unsocial  Evil.     Fraser,  57:  579. 
Unspoken  Dialogue.     (R.  M.  Milnes)  Cornh.  i:  193. 
Unterwalden,  Autumn  Daj-s  in.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once 

a  Week,  17:  445. 
Unto  the  End.     (H.  A.  Benedict)  Overland,  15:  421. 
Unthrift,  Encouragements  to.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb. 

J.  57:  145. 
Untying  Gordian  Knots;  a  Tale.     (M.  A.  Morse)  Cath. 

World,  10:  589,  735.     11:  •]■]. 
Unwilling  Cadebs.     (J.  Melville)  Overland,  6:  97. 
Unwritten  Law.     Tait,  n.  s.  21:  520. 
Up  and  down  the  Ladder.    (E.  Phelps)  Lakeside,  8:  157. 
Up  and  down  Moel  Vammer.     Lond.  Soc.  19:  156,  221. 
Up  and  down  the  World.    (R.  Gray)  Dub.  Univ.  72:  408, 

533,  638.    73:  50-622. 
Up  the  Cumberland.     (A.  Kerr)  Lakeside,  ii:  141. 
Up  for  the  Season.    (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  11 :  473. 
Up  in  the  Blue  Ridge.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Appleton,  20: 

104. 
Up  in  the  Clouds.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  434,  520. 
Up  in  the  Air;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  222. 
LTp  the  River.     (R.  W.  Buchanan)  St.  James,  5:  296. 
Up  Stairs  and  down  Stairs.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week, 

17:  5"-63i- 
Up  Stream;  a  New  Orleans  Sketch.    Blackw.  56:  640. 
Up  a  Tree.     AH  the  Year,  24:  127. 
Upauishads,  The.     Month,  43:  246,  530. 
Upas  Tree.    Hogg,  i:  302.  —  Anal.  M.  8:  374. — Penny 

M.  2:  321. 

—  of  Fact  and  Fiction.     Eel.  M.  41 :  246. 

LTpas  Valley  in  Java.     (A.  Loudon)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

12:  102. 
Upchurch  Church,  Triple  Stone  Seat  in.   (S.  Denne)  Arch. 

12:    lOI. 

Upcott,  Wm.,  Collector  of  Curiosities.  Temp.  Bar,  47:  89. 
Upham,  Albert  Gookin.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  365. 
Upham,  A.'S.,  Works  of.     Meth.  Q.  6:  248. 
Upham,  Charles  W.    Oration,  1842.    Chr.  Exam.  33:  124. 
Upham,  Thomas  C,  Works  of.     (W.  M.  Bangs)   Am. 

Meth.  M.  18:  299. 
LTpham  Family,   Genealogy  of.     (T.  B.  Wyman)  N.  E. 

Reg.  23:  33,  130. 

—  in  England.     (F.  K.  Upham)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  41. 
Upholstery.     See,  Furniture. 

Upjohn,  Richard,  Architect.     Am.  Arch.  4:  82. 

LTpnor  Castle.     Penny  M.  3:  265. 

Upolu.     (J.  Craig)  Overland,  6:  320. 

Upon  the  Parapet.     (L.  Kip)  Overland,  li:  148. 

Ups  and  Downs.     (E.  E.  Hale)  O.  &  N.  4:  5-658.    5: 

80-592.    6:  83-188.    7:  57,  194,  286. 
Upsala,  City  of.     Penny  M.  5:  373. 

—  University  of.     (K.  M.  Thorden)  Macmil.  36:  480.  — 

(K.  M.  Thorden)  Internat.  R.  4:  251. 
LTpsall,  Nicholas.    (A.  Jones)  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  21. 
Upshur,  Abel  P.    (M.  LT.  Sturges)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  542. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  865. 

—  Home  of.     (F.  Fielding)  Land  We  Love,  i:  410. 

—  Navy  Report  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  89. 

Upton,  George  B.,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.    (W.  Allen) 
N.  E.  Reg.  29:  1. 


UR 


1359 


USURY 


Ur  of  the  Cbaldees,  Site  of.  (L.  H.  Adams  and  S.  Mer- 
rill) Bil).  Sac.  32:  375. 

Urach,  the  Metropolis  of  Gabledom.  (W.  Stebbins)  Once 
a  Week,  11:  62S. 

Ural  and  Altai  Mountains,  Jfineralogy  of.  For.  Q.  20: 402. 

Urania;  a  Poem.     (J.  D.  Stockton)  Allan.  5:  565. 

Uranian  and  Neptunian  Systems,  Newcomb  on.  Nature, 
12:  515. 

Uraninite  from  Branchville,  Conn.  (W.  J.  Comstock) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  220. 

Uranus  and  its  Satellites.    (R.  W.  ITaskins)  Knick.  12:  i. 

—  Centenary  of,  Discovery  of.     (VV.  F.  Denning)  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  20:  207. 

—  Composition  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  St.  Paul's,  9:  30. 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age,  iii:  566. 

—  Satellites  of.     (E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  405. 

Brightness  of.    (J.  Rodgers)  Am.  J.  Sci.  1 15:  195. 

Urari,  Action  of,  on  the  central  Nervous  System.     (C. 

Yule)  Nature,  12:  320. 
Urban  V.,   Pope,   and   his   legate.      (H.  J.   Coleridge) 

Month,  2:  357. 
Urbano,  St.,  Church  of,  Rome,  Frescos  in.    (F.  E.  Tripp) 

Portfo.  i:  156. 
Urbino  and  the  Umbrian  School.     Art  J.  3:  41. 
Urbino,  Dukes  of,  Dennistoun's.    Quar.  89:  97.  —  Ed.  R. 

94:  339.  —  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  74:  371.  —  Eel.  R. 

93:  257.  —  Colburn,  91:  425. 
Ure,  David,  the  Naturalist.     Chamb.  .J.  28:  26. 
Uriage,  Chateau  de.     Temp.  Bar,  58:  32. 
Uriconium,  Roman  City  in  Great  Britain.    Once  a  Week, 

2:  39.  —  (T.  Wright)  Intel.  Obs.  i:  33.     3:  10. 
Urine,  Fermentation  of,  and  Germ  Theory.     CH.  C.  Bas- 

tian)  Nature,  14:  309. 
Urns,  Face,  in  Brazil.    (C.  F.  Hartt)  Am.  Natural.  6:  607. 

—  found  on  Stanton  Moor.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  8:  58. 

—  Hut,  found  in  the  Commune  of  Marino.     (L.  Pigorini 

and  Sir  J.  Lubbock)  Arch.  42:  99. 

—  Mortuary,  found  in  the  North  of  Germany.     (J.  M. 

Kemble)  Arch.  36:  270. 
Urn  Burial.     Once  a  Week,  6:  500. 

—  Sir  T.  Browne  on.    Retros.  i:  83.  — Mo.  R.  147:  49S. 

Same  art.  Mus.  38:   172. 
Urquhart,  D.  Pillars  of  Hercules.  (R.  Ford)  Quar.  86:  415. 
Urquhart,  John.  Orme's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  46:  546. — 

Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  522. 
Urquhart,  SirThos.  Jewel.   (H.  Southern)  Retros.  6:  177. 
Ursa  Major.  Past  and  Future  of.     (C.  Flauimarion)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  4:  291. 
Ursa  Major;  a  Bear  Story.     Contin.  Mo.  i:  579. 
Ursins,  Anne  M.  de  la  T.,  Princesse  des.     Blackw.  107: 

415.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  105:  643.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  74:  710.  —  (Mrs.  A.  Tindal)  Sharpe,  7:  100. 
Ursinus,  Mad.  S.  E.  C,  the  Poisoner.     House.  Words, 

12:  176.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  207.     Same  art. 

Ed.  M.  36:  966. 
Ursinus,  Zacharias.    (M.  Gobel)  Mercersb.  7:  629.  —  (J. 

W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  3:  490. 
Ursula's  Nursery  Governess;  a  Tale.   Chamb.  J.  15:  230. 
Ursule  Athoy;  a  Tale.     (F.  Smythe)  Sharpe,  50:  92. 
Ursuline  Convent  at  Charlestown,  Mass.     New  Eng.  M. 

8:  392,  449.  — Niles's  Reg.  47:  92.    See  Charlestown. 
Uruguay,  Commercial  Regulations  of.     Hunt,  8:  469. 

—  Men  and  Things  in.     Bentley,  55:  502. 

U.scoque;  a  Venetian  Stor\-.   (G.  Sand)  Peop.  J.  5:  81-306. 

Use  and  Abuse.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  193. 

Uses  of  the  Sea;  a  Poem.     (E.  Stagg)  West.  J.  9:  287. 

Useful  Cottage.     Victoria,  16:  250, 

Usefulness,  True  Idea  of.    (G.  I.  Wood)  New  Eng.  7:  410. 

Usher,  Hezekiah,   jr..    Will  of,  with   Notes.      (W.    H. 

Whitmore)  Hist.  M.  14:   120. 
Usher  Family  Genealogy.    (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg. 

28:  410. 


L^sk  River,  Wales,  On.    (W.  Sikes)  Harper,  54:  792. 
Ussher,  James,  Archbishop.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  161,  458. 

18:  152.  —  Liv.  Age,  17:  206.  —  Eel.  R.  89:  344. 
Usurer,  Life  of  an.    (H.  Audley)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  2:  521. 
Usurer's  Ghost;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  71;  335. 
Usurer's  Gift;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  15:  314. 
Usurers,  Attack  on,  1S69.  (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,9: 104. 

—  in  Court,  1S69.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  9:  147. 

—  in  London.     Cornh.  9:  75. 

Usurper  of  Milan;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  36. 

Usury.  Chamb.  J.  44:  553.  —  Dub.  R.  73:  323.  —  (J. 
Hopkinson)  Hunt,  2:  16,  379.  —  Am.  Q.  22:  177. — 
Niles's  Reg.  24:  143.  —  (J.  Eraser  and  J.  Ruskin) 
Contemp.  37:  316. 

—  Agitation  on,  in  New  York.    (G.  Marsland)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  29:  518. 

—  and  the  Canon  Law.     Dub.  R.  74:  69. 

—  and  Currency.     (J.  Robinson)  West.  Lit.  J.  i:  ^73' 

—  and  Interest.     (T.  Walker)  West.  Law  J.  6:  23. 

—  and  Laws  of  Usury.   (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  39:  68. 

—  (J.  O'Connell)  Hunt,  9:  243. 

—  and  National  Banks.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  25:  416.   30: 

723.     31:  743.  SSi. 

—  and  Usurers.     Bentley,  30:  275,  370.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  24:  345,  455.  —  Once  a  Week,  5:   186. 

—  and  Usury  Laws.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  49,  137,  201. 

—  Bentham's  Defense  of.     New  Eng.  M.  6:  135. 

—  Decision  on,  in  New  York.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  28:  953. 
in  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  1876.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

30:  466. 

—  Defense  of.    Ed.  R.  27:  339.  — Anal.  M.  10:  194. 

—  Effects  of,  on  Prices  and  Wages.     (W.  Brown)  Hunt, 

43:  178. 

—  explained.     Pamph.  11:  165. 

—  Extortion  of  Money-Lenders.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  2:  64. 

—  in  olden  Time.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  93. 

—  Meaning  and  Definition  of.  (W.  Brown)  Hunt,  40:  573. 

—  Origin  of.     (A.  De  Morgan)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  5:  712. 

—  Penalty  for,  and  its  Results.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  4. 

—  Remarks  on.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  n:  431.  —  Quar.  33: 

186.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  6:  30.  —  Blackw.  24:  68. — 
Mus.  8:  507.  —  Pamph.  13:  139.  23:  421.  —  (J.  C. 
Cochrane)  Hunt,  24:  59.  —  Dem.  R.  27:  221,328. — 
Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  581.  —  (.J.  Whipple)  Bank.  M. 
(N.Y.)4:  683.  5:  781,842. 
See  Interest. 
Usury  Laws.  (J.  Gallatin)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  13:  797.— 
Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  14:  427.  —  Hunt,  3:  516.  5:  40, 
115.  —  Hunt,  31:  704.  32:  185. — Bank.  M.  (L.) 
4:  253.  5:  14,92,  156.  7:  397,  495.  — (G.  S.  Fox) 
Hunt,  34:  310.  —  Mo.  R.  135:  53.  —  De  Bow,  26: 
445.  27:  656.  28:  327.  —  Am.  Q.  21:  145.  —  So. 
Q.  28:  98.  —  Brownson,  16:   i. 

—  and  National  Banks.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  18:  161. 

—  Decisions  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i8:  790. 

—  Effect  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  8:  349. 

—  Improvements  in.     (G.  Marsland)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

30:  412. 

—  in  interstate  Contracts.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  942. 

—  of  Maryland.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  S90. 

—  of  New  York.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  n  :  507.  —  (G.  Mars- 

land) Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  30:  252. 

Digest  of  Decisions.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8:  461. 

Report  on.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  326,  873. 

—  of  the  States.     Bank.   M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  529.     10:  7^7. 

12:  202.     15:  681.     18:  945. 

—  Operation  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  9:  241. 

—  past  and  present.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  19:  321. 

—  Proposed  Modification  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  16:  833. 

—  Reform  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  31 :  606. 

—  Repeal  of.     Republic,  2:  301.  —  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  8: 

845.     9:  442      21:  841. 


USURY 


1360 


VAGABONDS 


Usury  Laws,  Rise  of.    Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  20:  687. 
Usury  Legislation,  Progress  of.    (G.  Marsland)  Bank.  M. 

(N.Y.)33:  7. 
Usury  Question.  (G.  R.  Gibson)  Bank.  M.  (N.Y.)  30:  634. 

—  and  Banks  of  Pennsylvania.    (G.  F.  Torre}')  Bank.  M. 

(N.Y.)33:  193. 
Usury  Reform,  Two  Principles  of.   (G.  Marsland)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)3o:  497. 
Utah.     (C.  B.  Waite)  Lakeside,  i:  290. 

—  Admission  of.     (F.  Lieber)  Putnam,  5:  225. 

—  and  its  People.     (G.  Q.  Cannon)  No.  Am.  132:  451. 

—  and  the  Mormons,  Ferris  on.     (W.  T.  Eustis)  New 

Eng.  12:  553. 

—  Botanical  Observations  in.     (C.  C.  Parr^^)  Am.  Natu- 

ral. 9:  14-346- 

—  Button's  Geology  of  the  High  Plateaux.     (A.  Geikie) 

Nature,  22:  324. 

—  Expedition  to,   1857.     (A.  G.  Browne,  jr.)  Atlan.  3: 

361,  474,  570. 

—  Mining  Districts  of.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103: 

195.     io5:  126. 

—  Mormons  in.     -See  Mormons. 

—  Peep  at.     Colburn,  114:  239. 

—  Question  of,  1858.     Liv.  Age,  56:  494. 

—  Reformation  in.     (E.  H.  Tullidge)  flarper,  43:  602. 

—  Silver  Mountains  of.    (J.  H.  Beadle)  Harper,  53:  641. 

—  Social  Experiments  in.     (J.  H.  Beadle)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

9:  479. 

—  Survey  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake  of.    (W.  C.  Alexander) 

Princ.  24:  687. 

—  Through.     (J.  Codman)  Galaxy,  20:  314-790. 
See  Salt  Lake. 

Utah  Lidians,   Gaming  among.      (E.   A.    Barber)   Am. 

Natural.  11:  351. 
Ute  Indian  Matter.     Lippinc.  25:  373. 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  Day  in.     (A.  B.  .Johnson)  Knick.  36:  240. 

—  Incendiarism  in.     (C.  Weld)  Lakeside,  11:  149. 

—  U.  S.  Court  and  Post-Office.     Am.  Arch.  5:  61. 
Utilitarian  Logic  and  Politics.     (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R. 

49:  159,  273. 
Utilitarian  Philosophy,  Grote  on.     Westm.  95:  41.  — (J. 
L.  Davies)  Contemp.  15:  81. 


Utilitarian  Theory  of  Government.     (T.  B.  Macaulay) 

Ed.  R.  50:  99. 
Utilitarianism.     (.1.  Bascom)  Bib.  Sac.  23:  435. — (.J.  S. 

Mill)  Fraser,  64:  391,  525,  659. —  (.J.  Martineau)  0. 

&  N.  7:  26,  137. 

—  and  Christianit}-.     (J.  L.  Davies)  Victoria,  1 :  142. 

—  and  Faith.     (H.  L.  Baugher)  Evang.  R.  6:  209. 

—  and  Hedonism.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  10 :  290. 

—  and  Morality.     Quar.  141 :  488. 

—  and  the  Summum  Bonum.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Macmil. 

8:  152. 

—  Anti-.     (W.  T.  Thornton)  Fortn.  14:  314. 

—  Ethics  of.     (W.  Haslam)  Nat.  Q.  39:  335. 

—  Few  Words  on.     Fraser,  80:  248. 

—  Mill's.     (W.  S.  Jevons)  Contemp.  36:  521.  — Westm. 

80:  45.  —  Brit.  Q.  47:  149. 

—  Modern.     (R.  C.  Waltham)  Univ.  Q.  29:  34. 

—  Moral  Intuition  vs.    (B.  P.  Bowne)  New  Eng.  32:  217. 
Utility.     (E.  About)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  491. 

—  and  Beauty.     (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Eel.  M.  86:  291. 

—  and  Virtue,   Connection  between.     (G.   Ripley)  Chr. 

Exam.  13:  311. 

—  as  a  Moral  Guide.     New  York  R.  i:  58.  —So.  R.  7: 

261.  — Ed.  R.  61:  365.  — (T.  B.  Macaulay)  Ed.  R. 
49:  159,273.  50:  99.  —  (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm. 
II :  254,  526.  12:  246.  —  New  Eng.  M.  4:  20S,  290. 
—  (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  35:  466. 

—  The  true.     (T.  T.  Stone)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  21. 
Utopia.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  2:  506. 

—  Glimpse  of.     Eel.  R.  122:  344. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     Eel.  R.  91 :  353,  470. 
LTtopias,  Possible.     Appleton,  14:  238. 
Utopian  Banquets.     Nat.  R.  9:   too. 

Utouch  and  Touch u.     (L.  M.  Child)  Hogg,  i:  21. 
Utrecht,  City  of.     Penny  M.  14:  449. 

—  Treaty  of,  1713.    Quar.  79:  399. —  Dub. Univ.  50:  476. 
Utrum  Horum;  a  Legend.     (W.  Carleton)  Dub.  Univ. 

55:  528,  653. 
Utter  Impossibility.     (Mrs.  R.  Church)  Belgra.  15:  356. 
Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  lO:  141. 
Uwins,  Thomas.     Art  J.  11:  28. 
Uz,  Johann  Peter.  (Mrs.  E.  F.  EUet)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  35. 


V 


Vaca,  Cabeza  de,  his  Adventures  in  America.     (L.  P. 

Fisher)  Overland,  10:  514. 
Vacation,  Annual,  How  to  spend.    (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar, 

9:  29. 

—  Importance  of     Temp.  Bar,  6:  189. 
Vacations.     (W.  James)  Nation,  17:  90. 

—  and  Ways  of  spending  them.     Cornh.  20:  205. 

—  Long  Holidays.     (J.  Goodall)  Macmil.  16:  157,  250. 
Vacation  Rambles,  Hints  for.     Blackw.  130:  164. 
Vaccination.     (F.  .Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  9:  32.     15:  292.  —  (J. 

M.  Gooch)  Quar.  33:  550.  —  (F.  Bacon  and  S.  G. 
Cowdrey)  Nation,  8':  227,  274.  — (A.  Flint)  No.  Am. 
132:  285.  —  (Bacon,  Hammond,  and  Lincoln)  Am. 
Soc.  Sci.  J.  2:  129.  —  Mo.  R.  132:  437. — Niles's 
Reg.  22:  5,  129.  —  Mo.  R.  121:  530.  —  Liv.  Age, 
10:   234.     See  also  Small  Pox. 

—  and  Jenner.     Chamb.  J.  5:  317. 

—  Animal.     (H.  A.  Martin)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  7:  251. 

—  for  Small  Pox.     All  the  Year,  3:  270. 

—  Has  it  degenerated  ?    (C.  Cameron)  Fortn.  35:  392. 

—  in  China.    Penny  M.  7:  248. 


Vaccination  in  New  York.     (R.  0.  Mason)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 
16:  330. 

—  Moore  on.     Eel.  R.  27:  134. 

—  Public.     (F.  P.  Foster)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  5:  98. 

—  Real  and  sham.     Once  a  Week,  i :  523. 

—  rightly  considered.     (J.  Marshall)  Colburn,  26:  61. 

—  Struggle  of.     Chamb.  J.  28:  263. 

—  Uses  and  Dangers  of.     (J.  S.  Parrj')  Penn  Mo.  3:  6g. 
Vaccination  Question.     (F.  P.  Foster)  Galax}',  10:  242. 
Vacherot,  Jeanne.     All  the  Year,  18:  500. 
Vacillating  Characters.     Belgra.  i :  454. 

Vacuum,  Researches  on.     (H.  Sprengel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

81:  396. 
Vacua,  Measuring  verj'  high.     (O.N.  Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

122:  90. 
Vade,  Jean,  Father  of  French  Comic  Opera.     Temp.  Bar, 

43:  397- 
Vag,  or  Waag,  Down  the.     Once  a  Week,  17:  507. 
Vagabonds.     (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Good  Words,  3:  705.  — 

Chamb.  J.  45:   572. 

—  and  Beggars.     Chamb.  J.  34:  283. 


VAGABONDS 


1361 


VAN  BUREN 


Ya.i^abonds  and  Rogues,  Amongst.  Oncea  Week,  29:  168. 

—  Cliililren  of  the  Summer.     (J.  O.  Goodwin)  Harper, 

43:  321.     See  Tramps. 
Vagabond  Heroine.    (A.  Edwardes)  Temp.  Bar,  37:  185- 

4S4.     38:  66-468.     Same  art.  Galnxy,  15:  66-795. 
Vagabondage  and  Pedestrianism.     Cornh.  43:  51. 
Vagaries  of  the  Schoolmaster.     Westm.  21 :  495. 
Vagrancy,  Anatomy  of.     Chamb.  J.  7:  42. 
Vagrant  Act.     Lond.  M.  11:  7. 
Vagrant  Children.     All  the  Year,  17:  400. 
Vagrant's  Lodging-House.     Fraser,  25:  331. 
Vagrants,  Treatment  of.     (E.  W.  Hollond)  Contemp.  13: 

161. 

—  German  and  Italian.  (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51 :  68. 
Vagueness.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  5:  409. 

Vail,  Thomas.    Comprehensive  Church.    Chr.  Exam.  31: 

1 28. 
Vaill,  Joseph.     (B.  M.  Fullerton)  Cong.  Q.  12:  i. 
A'al  Maggia.     (1).  W.  Freshlield)  Fraser,  8g:  550. 
A'alad}',  G.  Y.,  Marquis  de.     Portfo.(E)en.)  11:  299. 
Valcours;  a  Story.     (S.  Bonner)  Lippinc.  28:  243-555. 
Valdemar,  M.,  Case  of.  Facts  of.     (E.  A.  Poe)  Am.  Whig 

E.  2:  561. 
Valdes,  Juan  de,  Spanish  Reformer  in  the  i6th  Century. 

Brit.  Q.  43:  551.      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  102. — 

Eel.  K.  123:  I. 

—  and  Alfonso  de  Valdes.     Princ.  42:  377. 
Valdez;  a  Drama.     Dem.  R.  27:  520. 

Vale  and  City.     Colburn,  145:  675.     146:  44-651. 
Vale  of  Innocence.  (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  WhigR.  9:  Si. 
Valencia,  At.     All  the  Year,  15:   199. 
Valencia,  Gen.,  Capture  of.     Liv.  Age,  29:  215. 
Valencia,  Geo.  V.,  Voyages  and  Travels  of.  {R.  Southey) 

Quar.  2:  82.  —  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  10:  689,  811,  9i"5. 
A'alentin,  Moise.     Nat.  M.  7:  4S1. 
Valentin,  William  George.     Nature,  20:  39. 
Valentine,  E.  V.     (G.  W.  James)  So.  M.  11:  224. 
Valentine,  John,  Genealogy  of.     (E.  W.  Pierce)  N.  E. 

Reg.  20:  221. 
Valentine;  a  Poem.     Colburn,  11:  327-549. 
Valentine;  a  Tale.     Cath.  World,  14:  214. 
Valentine's  Vigil.     (W.  W.  Fenn)  Lond.  Soc.  33:  116. 
Valentine's  Day.  Chamb.  J.  33:  92. — Argosy,  25:   109. 

—  (G.  C.  Munro)  Peup.  J.  7:  71.—  (E.  S.  Carey) 

Bentley,  li:  251. —  (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  7:  141. 

—  Poem  on.     (C.  Kingsley)  Macmil.  37:  147. 
See  St.  Valentine. 

Valentines.     All  the  Year,   11:  36.  —  Lond.  Soc.  3:  97. 
9:  109.  —  Ev.  Sat.  14:  326. 

—  for  Number  Twenty.     Lond.  Soc.  7:  97. 

—  Literature  of.     Lond.  Soc.  15:   118. 

—  Varieties  of.     Dub.  Univ.  77:   184. 
Valentine-Writing.     Colburn,  4:  22S.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz. 

3:  25- 
Valentine  Humphrey's  Trust.     (N.  Neville)  St.  James, 

40:  1 1 1-425. 
Valerian's  Honeymoon.     (H.  Aide)  Belgra.  2:  169. 
Valerie.     (F.  Marrj'at)  Colburn,  77:  253-379.      78:   i- 

411.     79:  64,  173. 
Valerius  the  Great.     (C.  F.  Le  Fevre)  Univ.  Q.  25:  476. 
Valhalla,  The      See  Walhalla. 
Valid  Defense.     All  the  Year,  41 :  78. 
Valla,  Laurentius.     Am.  Presb.  R.  9:  3S1. 
Vallancey,  CUiarles.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  303. 
Vallandigham;  a  Story.  (H.  P.  Spofford)  Harper,  23:  46S. 
Vallauris,  Pilgrimage  to.     Cornh.  41:  557. 
Vallayer-Coster,  Anna.    (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  42:  710. 
Vallei-y-Radot,    R.     Student    of    the    Period.     All   the 

Year,  46:  it2. 
Valley,  The.     (A.  de  Lamartine)  Godey,  20:  89. 
Valley;  a  Story,    (S.  W.  Kellogg)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16: 

257. 

86 


Valleys,  Agency  of  Glaciers  in  the  Erosion  of.     (W.  H. 
Niles)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  366. 

—  Fissures,  Fractures,  and  Faults,  Kinahan  on.    Nature, 

11:  403. 
Valley  Forge;  a  Poem.     (A.  Waldo)  Hist.  M.  7:  270. 

—  Ballad  of.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Harper,  20:  433. 

—  Diary  at.     (A.  Waldo)  Hist.  M.  5:  129,  169. 

—  100  Years  ago.  (A.  G.  Feather)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  il :  33. 

—  Relics  from.     Hist.  M.  11:  196. 

Vallisneria  Spiralis.     (S.  Hibberd)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  9. 
Vallombrosa.     Blackw.  129:  483.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
149:  476. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     (T.  R.  Bacon)  Scrib.  18:  97. 

—  Vale  and  Convent  of.     Cornh.  10:  474. 

—  Visit  to.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  499. 

—  Walk  to.     Western,  4:  698. 

Valmiki.     Ramayana.     Quar.  3:  379.  —  (B.  H.  Badley) 

Meth.  Q.  40:  III. 
Translation  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  12:  828.     14: 

945- 
Vnlmy,  Battle  of.     (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  23:  623. 
Valuation    of     Railroads     and     other    Public    Works. 

(W.  Farr)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  39:  464. 
Value,  Cairnes  on.  (W.  T.  Thornton)  Contemp.  28:  813. 

—  Commercial,  Nature  of.  (C.  H.  Carroll)  Hunt,  40:  309. 

—  Exchange,  Theory  of .  (G.  H.  Darwin)  Fortn.  23:  243. 

—  Gold  and  Silver  as  Standards  of.     (L.  Spooner)  Radi- 

cal R.  1 :  751. 

—  Meaning  and  Causes  of.     (A.  S.  Bolles)  No.  Am.  117: 

319.  — (A.  S.  Bolles)  Bank.  M   (N.  Y.)  28:  921. 

—  Measure  of.     (G.  Bacon)  Hunt,  24:  551. 

—  Mill's  Theorj-  of.     (A.  Marshall)  Fortn.  25:  591. 

—  Nature,  Measures,  and  Causes  of.     Westm.  5:  157. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.  B.  Clark)  New  Eng.  40:  457. 

—  Standard  of.     (S.  Newcomb)  No.  Am.  129:  223. — 

(A.  AV'alker)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  21 :  725. 
Valve,  Slide,  Kinematics  of.     (A.  Aston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

78:  236. 
Theory  and  Practice  of.     (T.  Adams)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  89:  161. 
Valves,  Adhesion   of   Disk.     (T.    Hopkins)   J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  14:  188. 

—  Friction  of  Plain  Slide.     (J.  W.  Hill)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

103:  182. 

—  Safety.     See  Safety-Valves. 

Valve  Gearing,    Davy's   Differential.     (A.    C.    Kilham) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  121. 
Valve  Motion.     (J.  D.  Van  Buren)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  77: 

194. 
Vamb^ry,  Herman.     Travels  in  Central  Asia.    {i..  Jon- 

veaux)  Cath.  World,  3:  198,  390. 
Vampire's  Whist;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar.  13:  55S. 
Vampires.    House.  Words,  11 :  39. — Ev.  Sat.  lo:  13. — 

(J.  Scoffern)  St.  James,  10:  -^o. 

—  and  Ghouls.  All  the  Year,  25:  597.  — Ev.  Sat. 11:  -;o. 
Vampirism.     (H.   Ma\-o)    Blackw.   61 :  432.  —  Colburn, . 

7:   140. 
Van  Amburgh,  Diedrich,  Lion-Tamer.    Colburn,  55:  41. 
Van  Beets,  Nicolas,  Dutch  Novelist.     Chamb.  J.  26:  105. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51 :  296. 
Van  Buren,  James  L.,  Life  of.     (R.  Sturgis)  U.  S.  Serv. 

M.  5:  565. 
Van  Buren,  John.     Speech  at  Vermont  Democratic  Con- 
vention.    Dem.  R.  29:  72. 
Van  Buren,  Martin.     Dem.   R.   6:  77.  — with   portrait,. 

Dem.  R.  9:  447.  —  Dem.  R.  lo:  29(1.     15:  i. 

—  Correspondence  on  Slavery,  1836.     Niles's  Reg.  50; 

126. 

—  Letter  from  London,  1832.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  113. 

—  Nomination  of,  1S32.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  445. 
1844.     Dem.  R.  14:  89. 

—  Political  Opinions  of,  1832.  Niles's  Reg.  43:  125,138. 


VAN   BUREN 


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Van  Biiren,  Martin,  Rejection  of,  as  Minister  to  England. 
(E.  Everett)  Ann.  Keg.  7:  no.  —  (D.  Webster) 
Niles's  Reg.  41:  420,  460.  —  (H.  Clay)  Niles'a  Reg. 
41:  423,  458.  —  Niles's  Reg.  42:  38. 

—  Title  to  Re-election.     Dem.  R.  7:  2S3. 

Van  Courtlandt,  Philip.     Autobiography.     M.  Am.  Hist. 

2:  278. 
Van  de  Velde,  Adrian.     Art  J.  6:  10,  42. 
Van  der  Palm  and  Public  Schools  in  Holland.  (N.  Beets) 

Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  691. 
Van  de  Wcyer.     See  Weyer. 
Van  Diemen's  Land.     Quar.  23:  j}/-     ^T-  99-  —  Westm. 

21:  18.  —  Mo.  R.  107:  82.  —  Penny  M.  1 :  2,10,18. 

—  Aborigines  of.     Penny  M.  11:   195. 

—  and  New  South  Wales,  Henderson  on.     Mo.  R.  134: 

108. 

—  and  New  Zealand,  1839.     Mo.  R.  150:  521. 

—  Methodism  in.     (B.  Carvosso)  Meth.  M.  55:  244. 

—  under  the  Prison  System.     Dub.  R.  11:  426. 

Van    Dorn,    E.     Operations    in   Northern    Mississippi. 

(A.  F.  Brown)  So.  Hi.st.  Pap.  6:  151. 
Van  Dyck,  Anthony.     Eel.  M.  70:  387. 

—  and  his  Works.     Eraser,  36:  229. 

—  and  Rubens  in  England.     Liv.  Age,  124:  283. 

—  in  I'ngland.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  34. 

Van  Dyke,  .John,  in  Jersey  Prison.     Hist.  M.  7:   147. 
Van  Eyck,  Hubertand  Jean.  (E.  Mason)  Harper,  56:  698. 
Van  Halen,  Don  Juan,  Imprisonment  of.    Am.  Q.  8:  409. 
Van  Kuyck,  Louis.     Art  J.  18:  335. 
Van  Lennep,  Mrs.  Mary  E.     (Mrs.   D.  E.  Sykes)  New 

Eng.  6:  344. 
Van  Lerius,  Joseph  H.  F.     Art  J.  18:  265. 
Van  Ostade,  Adrian.     Art  J.  3:    273,  305. 
\m\  Rensselaer,   Dr.  Cortlandt,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M. 

51:  568. 
Van   Rensselaer,    Stephen.      (D.    D.    Barnard)    Am.  J. 

Educ.  6:  223. 

—  Obituarv  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  36:   156. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Old  Fort.     (T.  H.  Roof)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

3:  629. 
Van  Rhyn,  Rembrandt.     (E  Mason)  Harper,  58:  530. 
Van  Salee,  A.  J.  Was  he  a  Huguenot  'i  Hist.  M.  5:  172. 
Van  Schaack,  Peter,  Life  of.     (C.  F.  Adams)  No.  Am. 

55:  97- 
Van    Schaack    Mansion,    Kinderhook.       (H.    C.    Van 

Schaack)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  513. 
Van  Schendel,  Petrus.     Art  J.  ig:  70. 
Vanbrugh,  John.     (C.  C  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  38.  — 

Am.  Arch.  9:   104. 
Vancouver  Island.     No.  Brit.  35:  74.  —  Blackw.  87:  215. 

—  Sharpe,  43:   188.  —  Colburn,  84:  161. 

—  and  British  Columbia.     Fraser.  58:  493. 

—  Decision  against  St.  James  Mission  Claim  at.     Cath. 

World,   15:  715. 

—  Mail  Day  at.     All  the  Year,  26:  534. 

—  Sketches  of.     Chamb.  J.  54:  680. 

—  to  the  Mound  Prairies.     Temp.  Bar,  18:  343. 

—  Wild  Tribes  of.     Chamb.  J   45:  404. 
Vandals,  Fall  of,  in  Africa.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  721. 
Vandamme,  V.  R.     (C.  F.  Cromie)  Fortn.  34:  649. 
Vandenhoff,  John.     Am.  Mo.  ^I.  11:  459, 
Vaiiderbilt,  Cornelius.     Hunt,  52:  9. 

—  and  the  North  Star.     Knick.  42:  32. 

—  Memorial,  1869.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  9:  431. 
Vanderbilt,  John,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  38:  87. 
Vandcrbilt,  Wm.   H.,  Houses  of,  in  New  York.     Am. 

Arch.  9:  243. 
Vanderdecken's  Doom;  a  Story  in  Verse.    Colburn,  162: 

224. 
Vanderdecken's  Dream.  (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  37:  444. 
Vanderlyn,  John.     (J.  ^IcEntee)  Putnam,  3:  593. 

—  (Jbituary  of.     Art  J.  4:  374. 


Vanderlyn,  John,  Recollections  of.  (W.  I.  Kip)  Atlan. 
19:  228. 

Vanderlyn;  a  Novel.  Am.  Mo.  M.g:  105-613.  10:  56-462. 

Vanderschryk,  M.,  Collection  of,  at  Louvain.     Art  J.  3;-^-. 

Vane,  Sir  Henry.  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  42:  125. — 
(G.  E.  Ellis)  Internat.  R.  n:  537.  —  Eel.  R.  124: 
259.  —  (W.  F.  Rae)  Good  Words,  22:  497. — with 
portrait,  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  121. 

Vane,  Sir  Henry,  the  Younger.  Eel.  M.  11:  66.  —  Dem. 
R.  26:  513. —  Chr.  R.  24:  284. —(P.  Bayne)  Con- 
temp.  21:  652.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  117:  323. 

—  and  Bunyan.     Westm.  17:  103. 

—  Forster's  Life  of.     Cong.  M.  24:  263. 

—  Life  of.     (C.  W.  Upham)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  4:  85.  — 

Eel.  R.  71 :  609. 

—  Statesmanship  of.     (G.  Mooar)  New  Eng.  22:  452. 

—  Upham's  Life  of.   (J.  Holdich)  Am.  Meth.  M.  18:  362. 
Vane  on  the  Spire;  a  Poem.     (B.  F.  Taylor)  Scrib.  6:  344. 
Vanguard,  Ship,  Loss  of.  (J.  C.  Paget)  St.  James,  37: 198. 
Vanilla  Plant.     (J.  Poisson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  642. 
Vanini  Ornano.     (J.  Strickland)  Sharpe,  10:  260. 
Vanitas  Vanitatum ;  a  Poem.    ( W.  M.  Thackeray)  Cornh. 

2:  59. 
Vanity  and  Genius.     Cornh.  35:  670. 

—  of  Wealth;  a  Story.     (M.  L.  Gillies)  Peop.  J.  3:  138. 

—  ourcommon  Faihiig.    (L.  Duncan)  Colburn,  165:  1199. 
Vanities  of  Nations.     Chamb.  J.  52:  763. 

Vanity  Fair;  a  Poem.  (R.  Buchanan)  Good  Word.s,  13: 126. 

Vanloo  Family.     Sharpe,  5:  244. 

Vansleb,  Oriental  Scholar  and  Traveler.     (J.  A.  Keogh) 

Cath.  World,  10:  459. 
Vapor  in  the  Atmosphere,  and  Heat.     Cornh.  7:  543. 

—  in  Warming  and  Ventilating.     (C.  M.  VVetherill)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  87:  185. 

—  Tension  of,  at  Any  Temperature.     (J.  H.  Alexander) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  56:  210,  317. 

—  Visible.     Chamb.  J.  42:  422. 

Vapors,  Elastic  Force  of.  (M.  V.  Regnault)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  70:  241. 

—  Noxious.     Chamb.  J.  39:   123. 

—  Specific  Heat  of  saturated.     (P.  P.  Poinier)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  99:  227. 

—  Temperature  and  Elasticity  of.     (W.  J.  M.  Rankine) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  49:   121,  181. 
Vapor  Densities.  (J.  W.  Gibbs)  Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  277,  371. 
Vapor-Density  Methods.     (J.  T.  Brown)  Nature,  20:  565. 
Vapors,  Fears,  and  Tremors.     Blackw.  105:  228. 
Vaporization,  Economic.     (B.  F.  Islierwood)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst,  no:  22. 
Vaquero,  The;  a  Song.     (F.  Desprez)  Temp.  Bar,  55:  91. 
Varallo,  Italy,  Pilgrimage  to.     Colburn,  78:    151,  273. 

79:  80. 
Varese.     Lippinc.  17:  128. 

—  Sacro  Monte  of.     Colburn,  79:  432. 

Varied  Entertainment.     (E.  Thorpe)  Lippinc.  28:  435. 
Varieties,  Final  Cause  of.     (P.  A.  Chadbourne)  Bib.  Sac. 

21:  348. 
Varna.     House.  Words,  8:  373. 
Varnhagen  von  Ense,  Charles  A.  L.  P.,  a  German  Pepys. 

Liv.  Age,  74:  233.     75:  459. 

—  and  Humboldt.     Ed.  R.  112:  213. 

—  and  Raliel,  his  Wife.    (K.  V.  .Jennings)  Fraser,  86:  88. 

—  Diary  of.     Nat.  R.  15:  370. —  Liv.  Age,  72:  208. 

—  Early  Life  of.     Temp.  Bar,  35:  213. 

—  Student  Life  of.     Temp.  Bar,  36:  52. 

Varnhagen  von  Ense,  Rahel.     (M.  A.  E.  Wagner)  Gal- 
axy, 19:  325. 
Varnish,  History  of  a  Pot  of.     Scrib.  19:  641. 
Varnishes,  Directions  for.     Pract.  M.  4:   210. 

—  Manufacture  of.     (J.  W.  Neil)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.   18: 

53-347-     20:  136. 
Varnished  Ware  of  the  Burmese.     Penny  M.  Ii:  28. 


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VAULTING 


Varnishing  and  Japanning.     (T.  P.  Jones)  J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  2:  31-283.     4:  130.     5:  270. 
Vasa,  Giistavus.     Dub.  R.  19:  229. 

—  History  of.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  543. 
Vasa,  Murrhina.     Art  J.  32:  144. 

V^asco  De  Gama,  Voyages  of.     Hunt,  6:  531. 
Vase  found  at  Canino,  Myth  upon.     (S.   Birch)  Arch. 
29:  139. 

—  found  at  Sandy,  Bedfordshire.  (S. Birch)  Arch.  31 :  254. 

—  Greek,  discovered  in  Etruria.     Arch.  32:  255. 

—  in  the  Possession  of  the  Earl  of  Bessborougli.     (T. 

Pownall)  Arch.  7:  179. 

—  representing  an  Adventure  of  Perseus.     (S.   Birch) 

Arch.  36:  53. 
Vases,  Acoustic.     (G.  H.  Hills)  Am.  Arch.  lo:  305. 

—  Ancient.  (Prof.  Hausmann)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  2: 111-333. 

—  found  in  Central  Italy.     (J.  Beldam)  Arch.  38:  1S8. 

—  from  the  Mosquito  Shore.     (T.  Pownall)  Arch.  5:  318. 

—  Greek  and  Chinese.     Lond.  Soc.  40:  354. 
Vashti.     (M.  J.  Preston)  So.  M.  9:  28. 

Vasilissa;  an  Episode  in  the  War  in  Greece.      Colburn, 

140:  368. 
Vassal  Genealogy.    (E.  D.  Harris)  N.  E.  Reg.  17:  56,  113. 
Vassar,  Matthew.     (J.  H.  Raymond)  Galaxy,  8:  240. 

—  and  Vassar  Female  College.     Am.  J.  Educ.  II :  53. 
Vassar  Female  College.  (A.  C.  Brackett)  Harper,  52 :  346. 

—  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  315.  — O.  iS:  N.  2:  115. 

—  (J.  Orton)  O.  &  N.  4:    257.  —  (M.   Tyler)  New 
Eng.  21:  725.  — (H.  H.  McFarland)  Scrib.  2:  337. 

—  and  its  Degrees.     (E.  I.  .Sears)  Nat.  Q.  19:  124,  3S1. 

—  Four  Years  in.     Victoria,  24:  54. 

Vast  Effects  from  little  Causes.  (F.Jacox)  Bentley,62: 189, 
Vater's  Vacation.     (H.  Rich)  Scrib.  4:  620. 
Vatican,  The.     Penny  M.  4:  406. 

—  and  Thomas  Aquinas.     Quar.  152:   105. 

—  and  Civilization.     (R.  Caird)  Brit.  Q.  70:  372. 

—  and  Conscience.     (Prof.  Reinkens)  Merccrsb.  20:  117. 

—  by  Torchlight.     Bentley,  38:  51.    Same  art.  Eiv.  Age, 

46:  506. 

—  Library  of.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  607. 

Catalogues  of  MSS  in.     (J.  B.  de   Rossi)   Cath. 

World,  31:  833.     32:  48. 

—  Recollections  of.     Dem.  R.  27:  64. 

—  Science  and  Learning  of.     (C.  F.  Winslow)  0.  &  N. 

2:  548. 
See  Papacy. 
Vatican  Codex.     See  Bible,  New  Testament,  Greek. 
Vatican  Council,  1869.     (J.  B.  Torricelli)  O   &  N.  i:  12, 

223.     2:  353. —  (W.  G.  Dix)  Cath.  World,  7:  191. 

—  (Mgr.  Dupanloup)  Cath.  World,  8:  796.     9:  14. 

—  (A.  V.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  9:  356.  — (P.  N. 
Lynch)  Cath.  World,   10:  693,  S41.     Ii:  115-83S. 

—  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  66.  8:  349,  488.  9: 
2S7.  —  (J.    P.    Thompson)    Nation,  9:    5S1.  —  (E. 

Gryzanovski)  Nation,  10:  168.  —  (C.  E.  Norton) 
Nation,  10:  350. — (J.  P.  Thompson)  Nation,  11: 
44.  —  No.  Brit.  51:  127.  53:  183.— Brit.  Q.  51: 
167,  441.  52:  152.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  75:  257. — 
Chr.  Obs.  71:  5.  —  Am.  Church  R.  22:  105.  —  Dub. 
R.  63:  500.    64:  467.   67:  1S6.  —  Lond.  Q.33:  116. 

49:  397-     50:   no- 

—  and  Catholicism.     Am.  Church  R.  26:  247. 

—  and  Civil  Allegiance.     (H.  Lincoln)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  200. 

—  and  Infallibility.     Dub.  R.  66:   1S4. 

—  and  Old  Catholics.     (B.  A.  Hinsdale)  (^hr.  Q.  4:  49S. 

—  and  the  Protestants.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  476. 

—  and  the  State.     Am.  Church  R.  24:   169. 

—  and  Roman  Congregations.     Cath.  World,  lo:   170. 

—  Authority  and  Work  of.     Dub.  R.  72:  159. 

—  Bible  better  than.     (E.  L.  Fancher)  Meth.  Q.  30:  84. 

—  Constitution  of.     Ed.  R.  134:   131.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  103:  643. 


Vatican  Council,  Controversies  on.     Dub.  R.  66:  4S1. 

—  Decrees  of.     (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  12:  273.  —  Canad. 

Mo.  7:  369. —  Cath.  World,  ii:  848.  861. 

—  Inner  V^iew  of.     (R.  F.  Littledale)  Contemp.  29:  229. 

—  Janus  on.     (O.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  11:  327, 

502,  680.  —  Dub.  R.  66:  299. 

—  Leto  on.     Dub.  R.  79:  2S1. 

—  Letters  to.     (J.  Mazzini)  Fortn.  13:  725. 

—  Lydney  Dialogues  on.     Month,  11:  474,  588. 

—  Manning's  True  Story  of.     (J.  Friedrich)  Contemp. 

31:  790.     32:  520. 

—  Pope  and.     Alonth,  11:  529. 

—  Proposed  Resumption  of.     Eel.  M.  88:  622. 

—  "  Roman  Letters  "  on.     (H.  B.  Smith)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

19:  667. 

—  Rome  during.     Chr.  Obs.  76:  867. 

—  True  Story  of.  (H.  E.  Manning)  19th  Cent,  i :  122-790. 
Vatican  Pictures,  Four.     All  the  Year,  4:  in. 
Vaticanism.     (I.  Errett)  Chr.  Q.  7:  289. 

—  and  Fanaticism.     Month,  23:  456. 

—  Bugbear  of.     (E.  McGlynn)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  i:  73. 

—  Newman,  Planning,  Capel.     Quar.  138:  459. 
Vatna  Jiikull,  On  the.     (W.  L.  Watts)  Fraser,  90:  693. 
Vattemare,  Alex.     (M.  H.  Vattemare)  Hist.  M.  14:  297. 

—  Strange  Career  of  an  Artist.     Hours  at  Home,  7:  534. 

—  System  of  Exchanges.     (G.  Livermore)  No.  Am.  71: 

200.  —  Hunt,  17:  147. — So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  782.    g: 
757-     15:  213. 
Vaucluse,  Grotto  of.     Once  a  Week,  15:  52,  67,  92. 

—  Idyl  of.     (C.  Adams)  Lippinc.  22:   iiS. 

—  Journey  to.     Temp.  Bar,  4:   109. 

Vaud,  Canton  de.  Intolerance  in.     Eel.  R.  45:  300. 

—  Persecutions  in,  1824.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  693,  756. 
Vaudois,  The.     (E.  La^vrence)  Harper,  41 :  161.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  74:  38.  —  Dub.  R.  3:  325. 

—  and  Religion  in  Italy.     No.  Brit.  22:  376. 

—  Glorious  Return  of.     (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q.  40:  205. 

—  Henderson's  Visit  to.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  95.—  (J.  Hail) 

Princ.  17:  557. 

—  History  of.     (R.  Southey)  Quar.  33:  134. 
Muston's.     Chr.  Obs.  58:  70S. 

—  Visit  to  the  Country  of.     (S.  Smiles)  Good  Words,  11 : 

40-451. 
Ste  Waldenses. 
Vaudois  Church.     Quar.  73:   r.  —  (B.  W.  Noel)  Ex.  H. 

Lee.  3:  229. 
Vaudois  Version  of   the   Apocalypse.      (J.    J.  Herzog) 

Kitto,  29:  64. 
Vaudoux  in  St.  Domingo.  (H.  Hargrave)  Lippinc.  5:  312. 
Vaughan,  Alfred.     Ed.  R.  114:  501. 
Vaughan,  Charles  John.     Cong.  4:  630. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Portrait  of.     St.  James,  25:  727, 

—  Sermons.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  417. 

Vaughan,  Henrj'.  Poems.  (Dr.  J.  Brown)  No.  Brit.  11 : 
44.  Same  art.  Eel.  31.  17:  468.  —  (H.  Southern)  Me- 
tros. 3:  336. —  (S.  W.  DufReld)  Presb.  R.  i:  201. 

Vaughan,  John,  and  Cleaveland  Iron  Trade.  Pract.  M. 
2:  241. 

Vaughan,    John,    Memoir   of. 
E.xam.  32:  131. 

Vaughan,  Robert,  Memoir  of. 

Vaughan,  Robert  Alfred.     ¥a] 

—  Essays  of.     Chr.  Obs.  58:   568. 

—  Works  of.     Dub.  L'niv.  52:  559. 

Vaughan  Family  Genealogy.  (J.  II.  Sheppard)  N.  K. 
Reg.  19:  343. 

—  and  Shannon  Family.  (T.  Shannon)  N.  E.  Reg.  5:  245. 
Vault  of  L ;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  7:  144. 

Vaults.      (C.   Babcock)    Am.  Arch.    8:    65-267. —  Am. 

Arch.  9:  4-222. 
Vaulting,  in  Architecture.     (T.  H.  I^agles)  Eel.  Engin. 

11:   140. 


(W.  II.    Furness)  Chr. 

Cong.  6:  129. 
,  R.  108:  252. 


VAULTING 


1364 


VELOCIPEDES 


Vaulting,  Observations  on.     (S.  Ware)  Arch.  17:  40. 
Vauquelin,  Jean,  Early  French  Poet.     Loud.  M.  9:  26. 
Yauquelin,  Louis  Nicola,  Life  and  Discovei-ies  of .     West. 

M.  5:  362. 
Vautreau  the  Vampire.     Temp.  Bar,  56:  413. 
Vauvcnargues.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  13:  414. 
Vaux,  John  Hardy,  Thief  and  Swindler,  Memoirs  of. 

Lond.  M.  19:  38.— Mo.  R.  90:  259. 
Vaux,  Itichard,  with  portrait.     Dem.  K.  21 :  167. 
Vauxhall  Gardens.     Peop.  J.  10:  32.  —  Chamb.  J.  32: 

15S. 

—  in  iSth  Century.     (A.  H.  Forrester)  Bentley,  30:  129. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Lond.  M.  10:  289. 
Veda  and  its  Translation.     Liv.  Age,  46:  iSo. 

—  and  the  Vedic  Age.     (O.  D.  Miller)  Univ.  Q.  25:  322. 

—  Rig-,  Miiller's  Translation  of.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  No. 

Am.  113:  174. 

—  Sania-.     (J.  Avery)  Cong.  R.  11:  472.  — Dial,  3:  82. 

—  Translation  of.     (W.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  106:  515. 
Vedas,  The.     (J.  B.  Feuling)  Chr.  Exam.  85:  311. 

—  characterized.     (J.  C.  Wightman)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  259. 

—  The  Upanishads.     Month,  43:  246,  530. 
See  Hinduism;  Mahabharata. 

Veddah  Country,  Happy  Valley  in.     Chamb.  J.  18:  401. 

Vedder,  Elihu.     (E.  De  Kay)  Scrib.  21 :  11. 

Vedic  Religion.     Westm.  73:  334. 

Vedic  Sanscrit.     Lond.  Q.  46:   i. 

Vega,  F.  Lope  de.     Nat.  Q.  10:  71.  —  (J.  Mathews)  Cath. 

World,  27:  819. —EcL  M.   36:    S90.  — Liv.   Age, 

47:  115. 

—  and  Cervantes.     (F.  Lawrence)  Sharpe,  11:  22S. 

—  Holland's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  7:  496. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     (F.   Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  9:  224.— 

Westm.  40:  75.  —  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  18:   i. 
Vegetables  and  Herbs.     Dub.  Univ.  42:  31. 

—  Basketful  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  512. 

—  Dish  of.     (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  28:  281. 

—  Origin  of  our  Kitchen  Garden   Plants.     (H.  Coultas) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  193. 
Vegetable  Development,  Phenomena  of.  Sharpe,  19:  220. 
Vegetable   Epidemics.     No.   Brit.   38:   366.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  59:  40S.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  77:  483. 
Vegetable  Growth,  Rapidity  of.  Chamb.  J.  14:  199. 
Vegetable   Individual,  in  its   Relation   to   Species.     (A. 

Braun)  Am.  J.  Sci.  69:  297.  70:  iSi.  71:  58. 
Vegetable  Instinct.     Chamb.  J.  6:  85.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  11:  166. 
Vegetable  Invaders.     Chamb.  J.  50:  41. 
Vegetable  Irritability.     Chamb.  J.  40:   178. 
Vegetable  Kingdom.     Brit.   Q.  6:    437. — Mo.   R.   155: 

99.     156:  139. 

—  Classification  of.     (W.  T.  T.  Dyer)  Nature,  14:  293. 

—  Glance  at.     Chamb.  J.  28:  234. 

Vegetable  Life.     Portfo.(Den.)  12:  59,  176.     13:  19,359, 
428.     14:  237. 

—  God  in.     (J.  E.  Rankin)  Bost.  R.  6:  391. 
Vegetable  Mimicry.     Chamb.  J.  6:  141. 

Vegetable   Morphology,   Curiosities   of.      (H.  J.   Slack) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  12:  150. 
Vegetable  Organization.     Meth.  Q.  6:  614. 
Vegetable  Palaeontology,    Schimper's.      (J.   D.   Hooker) 

Nature,  i:  48.     3:  42. 
Vegetable  Physiology.     Am.  Q.  21:  112.  —  Ed.  R.  50: 

145.  — For.  Q.  6:  88.     11:  334.  — Mo.  R.  86:  458. 

120:  490.     130:  309. — All  the  Year,  34:  29.  —  (H. 

Coultas)  Sharpe,  52:  36.  —  (H.  Coultas)  Godev,  45: 

24-461.  — (R.    D.  Webb)  West.  J.   8:    31.— (G. 

Bentham)  Am.  J.  Sci.  io5:  241. 

—  Schleiden's  Lectures  on.     Brit.  Q.  15:  114. 
See  Plants;  Leaves;  etc. 

Vegetable  Sheep  of  New  Zealand.     (J.  R.  Jackson)  In- 
tel. Obs.  11:  128. 


Vegetable  Species,  Origination  and  Distribution  of.     (J. 

D.  Hooker)  Am.  J.  Sci.  79:  i,  305. 
Vegetable  Structures,  Anomalous.     (W.  Hincks)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  3:  311. 
Vegetable  Wonders,  Masters's.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Nature, 

i:  328. 
Vegetable  World.     All  the  Year,  16:  533. 

—  and  Animal  World,  how  related  ?    Evang.  R.  11 :  256. 

—  Figuier's.     Nature,  6:  530. 

—  Marvels  of .     Eel.  M.  42:  508. 

—  Phenomena  of.     No.  Brit.  38:  366.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  59:  408.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  77:  4S3. 
Vegetarian,    Autobiography   of   a.     (C.    O.    G.    Napier) 

Eraser,  94:    124.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,    130:   427. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  292. 
Vegetarians,  Meeting  of.     Internat.  M.  4:  402. 
Vegetarianism.     (F.   W.  Newman)  Fraser,  91:  156. — 

Westm.  57:  405.  —  Pamph.  19:  497.     20:  97,  411. 

—  New  York  R.  1 :  336. 

Vegetation,  Chemistry  of.  (A.  Graj-)  No.  Am.  60:  156. 
See  Chemistry. 

—  Climatic  Influences  of.     P«p.  Sci.  Mo.  II :  385. 

—  First  Fonns  of,  Macmillan  on.     Nature,  10:  304. 

—  in  Nevada  and  Arizona.      (W.  J.  Hoffman)  Am.  Nat- 

ural. II :  336. 

—  Influence  of  Electricity  on.     Nature,  20:  587. 

—  Invisible.     Chamb.  J.  16:  231. 

—  of  Coal  Fields,  Origin  of.     (J.   T.  B.  Beaumont)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  29:  205. 

—  of  decaj'ed  Nut.     (W.  F.  Cooper)  Recr.  Sci.  i :  336. 

—  of  Europe.     Chamb.  J.  17:  331. 
Henfrey  on.     Eel.  R.  97:  297. 

—  of  the  Globe,  Grisebach's.     Nature,  5:  458. 

—  of  Santo  Domingo.     (W.  M.  Gabb)  Am.  J.  Sci.  102: 

127- 

—  Points  in  connection  with.      (.J.  H.  Gilbert)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  113:  20,  99,  iSi. 

—  Primitive.     (J.  W.  Dawson)  Nature,  2:  85.  —  (J.  VV. 

Dawson)  Am.  Natural.  4:  474. 

—  Process  of.     (J.  Pelletier)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  26:  335. 

—  Use  of  Water  to.     Penny  M.  10:  453. 
See  Plants. 

Veglia ;  Country  Life  in  Italj'.     (A.  Gallenga)  Colburn, 

84:  15. 
Vehicles.     Chamb.  J.  36:  169. 

—  and  Traveling  on  the  Continent.      Penny  M.  13:  350, 

357,  363- 

Vehiculari,  De  Re.     Fraser,  25:  5S4.     26:  15. 

Vehmgerichte  ;  Secret  Tribunals  of  Westphalia.  St. 
Paul's,  5:  473.  — Cornh.  19:  99. 

Vehrli,  Jacob,  at  Hofwyl  and  Kruitzlingen.  Am.  J. 
Educ.  3:  389. 

Veil.     Fraser,  96:  333. 

Veil,  Taking  the.     Bentley,  2o:  509. 

Veil  withdrawn.  (A.  Craven)  Cath.  World,  19:  162-741. 
20:   15-767.     21:  18. 

Veiled  Picture.  Colburn,  93:  106-177.  Same  art.  In- 
ternat. M.  4:  648. 

Veit,  Philipp.     Art  J.  17:  70. 

Volant,  Smith.     Colburn,  4:  527. 

Velasquez,  J.  R.  de  Silvay.      Quar.  133:  451.  — Art  J. 

4:  333- 

—  and  his  Works,  W.  Stirling's.     Fraser,  52:  21. 

—  Lost  Picture.     Chamb.  J.  8:  313. 

—  Works  of.     Westm.  64:  311. 

Velazquez,  Diego,  Death  of.    (H.  Cisneros)M.  Am.  Hist. 

i:  622. 
Velocipedes.      (H.  J.  Wisner)   Galaxy,  7:  587.  —  with 

plate.  Anal.  M.  13:  517.  —  Once  a  Week,  20:  365. 

—  Lond.  Soe.  14:  408. 

—  Fluctuations  in  Public  Favor.    Pract.  M.  2:  166. 
Sec  Bicvcle. 


VELOCITY 


1365 


VENICE 


Velocity,   Results  of  accelerated.      (J.  Paterson)  Math. 

Mo.  3:  337. 
Velocities,    Comparative.      (F.  R.  Goulding)  Appleton, 

9:  622. 
Velpeau,  Alfred  L.  A.  M.,  French  Surgeon.      Ev.  Sat. 

4:  536. 
Velvet  and  Silk.      (0.  M.  Spencer)  Harper,  40:  662. 

—  Manufacture  of.     Penny  M.  11:  357. 

Velvet  Cushion,  Book  called.     Chr.  Obs.  13:  585. 

Vendeans,  The.     Blackw.  19:  275. 

Vendue,  La;  and  its  Heroes.     Temp.  Bar,  43:  255. 

—  Descent  on,  in  1815.  (R.G.Welch)  Liv.  Age,  35:  130. 

—  Insurrection  in,  1832.     Tait,  i:  505. 

—  Visit  to.     Blackw.  37:  354. 
Vendetta,  The.     Chamb.  J.  18:  19. 

Vendetta,  The.      (H.  de  Balzac)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  191,  309. 
Vendetta,  The;  a  Corsican  Story.     St.  James.  4:  47. 
Vendish  Christening.     (E.  F.  Taj-lor)  Once  a  Week,  14: 

205. 
Vendome,  Place,  Column  in.     Eel.  Engin.  5:  156,  257. 
Veneer.     (W.  Maclerie)  Tinsley,  19:   591. 
Veneer,  Age  of.     Fraser,  42:  237,  437. 
Veneers,  Machines  for  cutting.     Pract.  M.  5:  207. 
Venere  di  Scampadoglio.     Fraser,  26:   594. 
Venetia,  Abolition  of  Feudal  Tenure  in.      (J.  W.  Mario) 
^        Nation,  7:  227. 

—  and  the  Peace  of  Europe.     (R.  Macdounell)  Macmil. 

3:  235- 

—  Highlands  of.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  53,  179. 

—  Valle  Lands  of.     (H.  Ecroyd)  Fortn.  6:  341. 
Venetian  Blind;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  454. 
Venetian  Counselor.      Chamb.  J.  23:   203.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  35:  272. 
Venetian  Despatches,  r6th  Centun,'.     Quar.  96:  354. 
Venetian  Folk-Songs.     Cornh.  42:  4S5. 
Venetian  Glass.     (.J.  W.  Mario)  Nation,  7:  413. 

—  and  Enamel  Mosaics.     Cornh.  19:  459. 
Venetian  Inquisition,  Records  of.     Cornh.  23:  41,  712. 
Venetian  Nobility.     Lond.  M.  i :  56. 

Venetian  Popular  Legends.     Cornh.  32:  80. 
Venetian  Sketch.     Sharpe,  36:  149. 
Venetian  Story.     Fraser,  37:  54. 
Venetian  Tales.     All  the  Year,  17:  332,  596. 
Venezuela.       All   the  Year,   14:    343-545.      24:    37. — 
Chamb.  J.  46:  217. 

—  Eastwick  on.     (R.  Giffen)  Fortn.  10:  232. 

—  El  Llanero.     (W.  F.  Mayer)  Atlan.  3:   174. 

—  Great  Earthquake  of  1878  in.     (I.  Anderson)  Lippinc. 

22:  774, 

—  Rimble  through,  1S43.      Colburn,  73:   130,517.     74: 

9I1  227. 

—  Republic  of.     De  Bow.  14:  4S0. 

—  Sachs  on.     Nature,  19:  456. 

—  Sketches  of.     (.J.  Hawkshaw)  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  806. 

—  Spence's  Land  of  Bolivar.     Nature,  18:  230. 

—  Visit  to.     All  the  Year,  19:  199,  367. 
Vengeur,  Affair  of  the.     Fraser,  21:  332. 

Venice.  Quar.  86:  184.  —  (L.  II.  Morgan)  Harper,  45: 
4S1.  —  Chamb.  J.  17:  113.  — (M.M.  Heaton)  Portfo. 
8:  So. — Once  a  Week,  20:  255.  —  Bentley,  38: 
540. —  Galaxy,  14:  664.  —  (S.  G.  Young)  Galaxy, 
24:  334.  —  Sharpe,  43:  238.  —  (N.  Colgan)  Irish 
Mo.  6:  441.  —  New  Eng.  M.  7:  219.  —Quar.  31: 
420.  86:  100.  —  Pamph,  12:  208.  —  Mo.  R.  90:  525. 
—  Penny  JI,  8:  305. 

—  An  evil  Thursday.     All  the  Year,  17:  16. 

—  and  Consuelo.     Ev.  Sat.  17:  149. 

—  and  the  Lakes.     Temp.  Bar,  21:  411. 

—  and  General  Pept^.     Sharpe,  12:  177. 

—  and  St.  Mark's,  Riiskin  on.     No.  Brit.  21:  181. 

—  Armenians  at.     Bentlcy.  5:  257. 

—  Austrian  Oppression  iu.      Westm.  86:  147. 


Venice,  Carnival  at.     (F.  Colton)  Galaxy,  7:  288.  —  Ap- 
pleton, 19:  278. —  Dub.  Univ.  80:  61. 

—  Cisterns  of.      (J.  F.  Frazer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  75:  361. 

—  Commerce  of.     (E.  W.  Stoughton)  Hunt,  5:  393. 
and  History  of.     (.J.  W.  Ellis)  Hunt,  14:  2°7- 

—  Criminal  Trial  in.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  350. 

—  defended.      Ed.  R.  146:  165.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

134:  515- 

—  Diplomatic  Records  of.    (J.  J.  Rosengarten)  No.  Am. 

100:  54. 

—  Democratic  Constitution  of.     Ed.  R.  46:  75. — Selec. 

Ed.  R.  4:   113. 

—  Documents  in  Archives  of,  and  Henry  VIII.     Chr. 

Rem.  55:  239. 

—  Embassy  from,  at  Court  of  James  I.    Quar.  102:  39S. 
to  France  in  the  i6th  Centur}'.     For.  Q.  32:  107. 

—  Escape  from  the  Prisons  of  Piombi.     Cornh.  23:  712. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .4ge,  no:  54. 

—  Eveiy-Day  Life  at.     Art  J.  33:  357. 

—  Experience  in.     (E.  H.  Appleton)  Atlan.  19:  674. 

—  Fe,-ta  in.     St.  Paul's,  8:  396.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77: 

438. 

—  Government  and  Commerce  of.    ( W.  Walker)  De  Bow, 

3:  48. 

—  Grand  Canal  of.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar.  13:  347. 

—  Ilazlitt's  History  of.     New  Q.  10:   i. 

—  Hints  for  Vagabonds.     Fraser,  59:  347. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     Hogg,  3:  243. 

—  Historv  of.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  345.  —  Mo.  R.  129:  98. 

—  West.  M.  23:  38. 

—  History  of  the  Subversion  of.     Ed.  R.  12:  379. 

—  Holiday  in.     Cornh.  12:  441. 

—  in  1S48-49.     Westm.  73:  363. 

—  in  1864,  Gensiac's.     St.  James,  13:  162. 

—  Industries  of.     Pract.  JI.  5:  319. 

—  Interior  Life  of.     Dub.  L^niv.  64:  542. 

—  June  Days  in.     (H.  H.  Jackson)  Atlan.  28:  405, 

—  Letters  from.     Bentley,  6:  615. 

—  Life  in,  under  Austrians.     (B.  Murphy)  So.  M.  14:  i. 

—  ilaxiniilian  Hornblower's  Evening  in.      (L.   W.  M. 

Lockhart)  Good  Words,  21 :  643,674. 

—  MediiEval,  Life    in.     (J.  T.   Bent)  Fraser,   104:  437. 

Same   art.  Eel.  M.  97:  748.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
151:  312. 

—  Navy  of,    in  the  i6th   Century.     (J.  K.   Laughton) 

Fraser,  92:  483. 

—  Night  in.     (C.  Adams)  Appleton,  22:  216. 
and  Day  in.     Sharpe,  11 :  109. 

—  Origin  of.      (R.  Caird)  Macmil.  41:  343.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  144:  797. 

—  Painters  of.     Westm.  99:  389.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

"7:  355- 

—  Pictures  from.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Belgra.  37:   i;7. 

—  Political  and  social  Ilistorv  of.  (0.  Tiffanv)  No.  Am. 

86:  83. 

—  Popular  Legends  of.  Cornh.  32:  So.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

85:   308. 

—  Question  of,  1861.     Colburn,  121 :  i. 

—  Republic  of,  and  Council  of  Ten.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q 

16:  306. 

History  of.     Quar.  137:  416.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age 

124:  259. 

—  Rivadegli  Schiavoni.  (G. A. Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  13:  1S3 

—  Ruskin's  Stones  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  18:  286.  —  Colburn 

iOO:.3'?4.     iSee  Ruskin,  J. 

—  St.  Mark's.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Atlan.  41 :  202.  —  (G.  E 

Street)  Am.  Arch.  7:  274. 

and  Jlr.  Ruskin.     Art  J.  32:  47. 

Construction  and  present  Condition  of.   Am.  Arch. 

7:  259. 

Foundation  .Stone  of.     (F.  Douce)  Arch.  26:  215. 

Phantoms  of.     Eel.  M.  72:   i. 


VENICE 


1360 


VENUS 


Venice,  St.  Mark's,  Restoration  of.     Am.  Arch.  6:   1S9. 

—  (J.  Kuskiu)  Am.  Aicli.  7:  97.  — Am.  Arcli.  7: 

7-273- 

Sculptures  on  Fa9ade.      (J.   P.   Riohter)  Macmil. 

42:  109.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  146:  114. 

—  Siege  of.     Bentley,  28:  209. 

—  sketched  from  a  Gondola.      (C.  Kent)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

8:  402. 

—  Spanish  Conspiracy  against.      Blackw.  41 :  643. 

—  State  Papers  of.  Quar.  116:  350.  —  No.  Brit.  44:  305. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  55:  239. 

—  Studies  for  a  Picture  of.     (D.  G.  Mitchell)  Harper,  9: 

186. 

—  to  Vienna.     (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  i :  164. — Broadw. 

8:  62. 

—  Two  Evenings  in.     (H.  T   Cook)  Lakeside,  10:  iii. 

—  under  Austrian  Rule.     Dub.  Univ.  70:  695. 

—  under  France  and  Austria.     Mo.  R.  104:  153. — Mus. 

6:  177. 

—  Under  the  Piazzas  at.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  g:  gS. 

—  Week  at,  1840.     Colburn,  60:  248,  359. 

—  Year  in  a  Venetian  Palace.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan. 

27:  I. 
Venite  ;  a  Spring  Song.  (R.  Quiddam)  St.  James,  40:  277. 
Veiiite  Adoremus.     (B.  D.  Hill)  Cath.  World,  18:  501. 
Venn,  Mrs.  Eling,  Character  of.     Chr.  Obs.  47:  705. 
Venn.  Henry.     Chr.  Obs.  35:  116.     73:  147.  — Math.  M. 

59:  36- 
Venn,  John,  Sermons  of .     Chr.  Obs.  14:  26.     17:  655. 
Venning,  Walter,  Knill's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  36:  532. 

—  Cong.  M.  8:  57,  113. 

Vents  of  hot  Vapor  in  Tuscany.     (R.  I.  Murchison)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  59:  199. 
Venta  Icenorum  of  the  Romans.     ( W.  W ilkins)  Arch.  12 : 

132. 
Ventilating  Apparatus.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  103:  193. 
Ventilating  Fan  at  Abercarn  Collieries.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

65:  201. 
Ventilation.     Am.  Arch.  2:   loi,  143. —  (F.  Tudor)  Am. 

Arch.  2:  311.     9:39.  —  (W.N.  Hartley)  Eel.  Eu- 

gin.  13:  109.  —  (S.  Webber)  Am.  J.  Sci.   63:  374. 

—  (J.  A.  Picton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  20:  133.  — (G. 
J.  Morrison)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  126.  —  Chamb. 
J.  48:  571. 

—  and  Acoustics.     Cath.  World,  15:  118. 

—  and  Air.     Godey,  65:  331. 

—  and  direct  Radiation.     Am.  Arch.  3:  94. 

—  and  Quarantine.     (D.  B.  Reid)  Harper,  18:  778. 

—  and  Ventilators.     (H.  Lawson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  6:  401. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  848. 

—  and  Warming.     Westm.  104:  160. —  (R.  Briggs)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  112:  132.  —  (S.  Wel)ber)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
64:  1S2.  —  (J.  C.  Draper)  Galaxy,  9:  232.  —  Eel. 
Engin.  21 :  374.  —  Pract.  M.  7:  195.—  (C.  Sylves- 
ter) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  7:  311,  379. 

—  Arnott  on.     Westm.  28:  345. 

—  by  the  Parlor  Fire.    (W.  Hosking)  Am.  J.  Sci.  63 :  249. 

—  (W.  Hosking)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  6. 

—  by  vertical  Shafts.     Eel.  Engin.  13:  223. 

—  Effective.     (H.  C.  Stevens)  Eel.  Engin.  22:   13. 

—  Give  us  fresh  Air.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Good  Words,  2:  38. 

—  Am.  Arch.  7:  68. 

—  Importance  of.     Eel.  M.  60:  455. 

—  Invisible  Poison.     (T.  E.  Clark)  Nation,  6:  394. 

—  Lectures  on.     (L.  W.  Leeds)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  83:  185- 

398.  84:  35,  107,  179.  86:  137-419-  87:  61-276. 
93:  212,  283.     94:  205. 

—  Mechanicsof.   (G.  W.  Rafter)  Eel.  Engin,  17:354,401. 

—  Noteson.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  102:  97. 

—  of  American  Dwellings.     Am.  J.  Edue.  5:  35. 

—  of  Buildings.     (W.  F.  Butler)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  385.  — 

(E.  Philbrick)  Am.  Arch.  7:   163-199. 


Ventilation  of  the  Channel  Tunnel.    Eel.  Engin.  12:  417. 

—  of  Churches.     (.J.  P.  Gulliver)  Cong.  Q.  i:  300. —  (I. 

P.  Langworthy )  Cong.  Q.  1 :  369.  —  (L.  H.  Atwater) 
Princ.  25:  121. 

—  of  the  Coal  Mine  Goaf.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  366. 

—  of  Coal  Mines.     (G.  G.  Andre)  Eel.  Engin.  19:  369. 

—  of  Halls  of  Audience.     (R.  Briggs)  Am.  Arch.  9:  244- 

283. 

—  of  Houses.     Westm.   104:  160.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  7:  596. 

—  of  Libraries.     (D.  F.  Lincoln)  Lib.  J.  4:  254. 

—  of  Passenger  Vessels.     Hunt,  19:  99. 

—  of  School  houses.     (F.  Winsoi-)  Am.  Arch.  2:  318,  327. 

—  Am.  Arch.  4:  5.  6:  4.  —  (J.  Wilkinson)  Am. 
Arch.  6:  31.  — (P.  J.  Higgiiis)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19: 
531.     See  Schoolhouses. 

—  of  Sewers.     (J.  Lemon)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  81:  9. 

—  of  Ships.     (M.  Blank)  Eel.  Engin.  11:  220. 

—  of  Subterranean  Works.     (E.  Morris)  J.  Frankl.  lust. 

32:  25. 

—  of  Theaters.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  170,  369. 

—  of  unwholesome  Manufactories.     Eel.  Engin.  6:  390. 

—  Position  of  the  Fresh-Air  Inlet.     Am.  Arch.  7:  127. 

—  Reasons  for.     (R.  A.  Smith)  Pop   Sci.  Mo.  1 :  356. 

—  Reid  on.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  77:  381. 

—  Supply  of  fresh  Air  in.     Eel.  Engin.  18:  44.  ^ 

—  Theory  of.     (F.  de  Chaumont)   Eel.  Engin.  13:  332. 

^7-  495-  —  (f"'  <^6  Chaumont)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  100: 
427. 

—  Wyman  on.     (D.  Treadwell)  No.  Am.  63:  466. 
Ventnor  and   the   Undercliff  in  Summer  and   Winter. 

Lond.  Soc.  37:  546. 

—  Visit  to.     (H.  W.  Barnett)  St.  James,  48:  307. 
Ventriloquism.     Nat.  M.  2:  527. 

—  and  Mr.  Love.     Howitt,  i :  168. 

Venus  Akestria;  a  Poem.  (W..  Allingham)  Eraser,  44: 
510. 

—  Birth  of;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  23:  626. 

—  de  Medici's  Marriage.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  23:  438. 

—  Homer's  Hymn  to;  translated.     (F.  T.  Pricfe)  Blackw. 

41:  S28. 

—  Idea  of.     (H.  K.  Jones)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:  48. 

—  Legend  of.     (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  So.  R.  n.  s.  i:  352. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Blackw.  45:  603. 

—  of  Milo.     Atlan.  44:  435. —  Liv.  Age,    II2:  555.— 

(H.  Grimm)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  5:  78.  —  Nation,  15: 
355.  24:  339.  25:  89.  —  (W.  J.  Stillman)  Nation, 
29:  400,  420. 

Goeler  von  Ravensburg  on.  (M.  S.  Stillman)  Na- 
tion, 32:  14. 

how  saved  from  Prussians  and  Communists.     Ev. 

Sat.  11:  294. 

Poem  on.     (Mrs.  H.  Whitman)  Putnam,  11:  230. 

Restoration  of.     (C.  von  Liitzow)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 

5:  231.  —(A.  Laugel)  Nation,  18:  217. 

—  Statue  of,  dug  up  in  the  Mons  Cadius.     Arch,  i :  135. 

—  Vigil  of;  translated.     Blackw.  53:  715. 

Venus'3  Flower  Basket.  (H.  J.  Slack)  Intel.  Obs.  12: 
x6i.  _  (J.  E.  Gray)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  6:  239. 

Venus's  Fly-Trap,  an  insectivorous  Plant.  Chamb.  J. 
52:  529.  —  (B.  Sanderson)  Nature,  10:  105,  127. 

Venus,  Planet.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  30:  115. 

—  as  a  luminous  Ring.     (C.   S.   Lyman)   Am.  J.  Sci. 

109:  47. 

—  Evening  Star.     Once  a  AVeek,  18:  450. 

—  Latest  Intelligence  from,  1874.     Eraser,  90:  763. 

—  on  the  Sun's  Face.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  9. 10: 

681. 

—  Planet  of  Love.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  St.  Paul's,  8:  207. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  no:  131.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

77:  359- 

—  Satellite  of.     (T.  W.  Webb)  Nature,  14:  193. 


VENUS 


1367 


VERPLAXCK 


Veins.  Transit  of,  1874.  (I'-  A.  Proctor)  Contemp.  25: 
213.  —  Nature,  11:  112-3S7.  —  (A.  Strange)  Nature, 
II :  130.  —  (J.  E.  Hilgard)  luternat.R.  i:  160.  —  All 
the  Year,  19:  174. —  Appleton,  12:  170. —  St.  Paul's, 
5:  98. — Clianib.  J.  52:  161. — (E.  Colbert)  Lake- 
side, 7:  281. —  (G.  Forbes)  Nature,  9:  447,  487. 
10:  11-86.  —  (R.  A.  Proctor)  Eraser,  87:  322,  750. 

—  (P.  N.  Lynch)  Cath.  World,  19:  145.— (S.  Per- 
ry) Month,  18:  219.  —Ed.  R.  138:  144.  —(S.  New- 
comb)  Harper,  50:  25.  —  (D.  Murray)  Scrib.  9:  1S3. 

—  (H.  Butterworth)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  719.  —  (S.  P. 
Langley)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  214.  — Lend.  Q.  43:  93. 

and  the  Antarctic  Regions.     Nature,  2:  29. 

American  Preparations  for.     Nature,  6:  494. 

British  Preparations  for.    (J.  Carpenter)  Nature,  5: 

177- 
English  and  American  Campaigns  for  Observation 

of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  EcL  Engin.  12:  370. 

Expeditions  to  observe.     Nature,  9:  117. 

French,  to  New  Caledonia.     Nature,  11:  365. 

Le  Gentil's   Observation   of.      (W.  de   Fonvielle) 

Nature,  10:  148. 
Preparations  for.      (R.    A.  Proctor)    Pop.   Sci.  R. 

13:  238.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  9.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

4:  212.  —  (R.   Graliam)  Good  Words,   14:    571. — 

(S.  Perry)  Month,  22:  291. 
'  T Results  of  British  E.Kpeditions.     (R.   A.   Proctor) 

Contemp.  32:  272. 

—  — Success  of  Expeditions.     Cornh.  31:  597.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  85:  80. 

—  Transits  of.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  355.  — 

(S.  Newcomb)  Am.  J.  Sci.  109:   388. 

Coming.     (S.  Newcomb)  Nature,  2:  343. 

in  1874  and  1882.     Nature,  i:  527. 

in  2004  and  2012.     (J.  R.  Hmd)  Nature,  3:  513. 

■ Past  and  coming.     Cornh.  31 :  90. 

Mode  of  observing.     (S.  Newcomb)  Am.  J.   Sci. 

100:  74. 
Vera.     (C.  Dempster)  Temp.  Bar,  24:  117-496.     25:  97. 
Vera  Cruz.     (F.  Doring)De  Bow,  22:  i. 

—  Capture  of.     Knick.  30:  1. 

—  Siege  of.     So.  Q.  20:  i. 

Verandali,  The;  a  Tale.  (F.  Mortimer)  Sharpe,  40:  272. 

Verbal  Anomalies.     (G.  Wakeman)  Galaxy,  2:  29. 

Verbiage  and  Egotism.     New  Eug.  M.  9:  1S9. 

Verboeckhoven,  Eugene.     Art  J.  18:  333. 

Vercingetorix.  (E.  S.  Creasy)  Bentley,  31:  60.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  25:  261. 

Verdi,  Giuseppe.  Lond.  Soc.3:  89.  —  with  portrait,  Ap- 
pleton, 10:  769.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M.  3:  420. 

Verdict  of  a  French  Jury  in  1834.     Blackw.  51:  768. 

—  of  the  World.     (Mrs.  C.  F.  Gore)  Colburn,  70:  267. 
Verdicts,  Erroneous.     Blackw.  2:  210. 

Verdun,  Treaty  of,  843.    (E.  Creasy)  Dub.  Univ.  49:  129. 
Vere  of  Ours,  the  Eighth  or  King's.     (J.  Grant)  Tinsley, 

22:  1-617.     23:  67-385. 
Verena  Fontaine's  Rebellion.    Argosy,  29:  26-345.  Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  119-526. 
Verguiaud,  P.  V.,  the  Revolutionist.    (G.  Giltillan)  Hogg, 

8:  33.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  24:  500. —  Dem.  R.  24: 

321.     28:   128. 
Verheyden's  Right  Hand ;  a  Tale.    (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath. 

World,  5:  309. 
A'erbs,  Persian,  Gilchrist's  Theory  of.     Eel.  R.  5:  36. 
Verify  your  Compass.     (W.  R.  Greg)  19th  Cent.  5:  S9. 
Vermiglio,  Peter  Martyr,  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  61:  752. 
Vermin,  Rural.     Once  a  Week,  9:  396. 
Vermont  and  Berkshire,  Geology  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  114:  37-257. 

—  Archaeology  of.  (G.  H.  Perkins)  Am.  Natural.  15:  425. 

—  Bibliography  of,  to  i860.     (B.  H  Hall)  Norton,  6:13. 

—  Church  Lands  in.  (J.  A.  Hicks)  \m.  Church  R.  4:  580. 


Vermont,  Controversy  with  New  Hampshire.  Hist.  M. 
21:  24-356. 

—  Dispute  with  New  York,  1772-73-     (H.  Hall)  Hist.  M. 

13:  22,  74. 

—  Education  in.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  283. 

—  Election  Sermons  of.  List  of.     Hist.  M.  13:  175. 

—  Englishman  in.     Macmil.  28:    171.    30:    74.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  81:  240. 

—  Fossil  Remains  in.     (J.  W.  Phelps)  Hours  at  Home, 

3:  389- 

—  Geology  of.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.  96:  222.  -  {.',. 

B.  Perry)  Am.  J.  Sci.  97:  341. 

Age  of  the  Red  Sandrock  Formation  of.  (E.  Bil- 
lings) Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  232.     83:  100,  370. 

Discoveries  of  Augustus  Wing  in.     (J.  D.  Dana) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  332,  405. 

Potsdam  Sandstone.    (J.  Hall)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  83:  106. 

—  Green  Mountain  Boys.     Hist.  M.  21:  20-2S9. 

—  in  1813.     Hist.  M.  13:  83. 

—  in  Sugar-Time.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Harper,  62:  641. 

—  Insurrection  in  Rutland  County,    17S6.     N.  E.  Reg. 

26:  126. 

—  Ministers  of,  Convention  of.     (T.  A.  Merrill)  Am.  t^. 

Reg.  11:  32. 

—  Northern  Boundary  of.     (F.  G.  Mather)  Harper,  49 : 

335- 

—  Slavery  in.     (H.  Hall)  N.  E.  Reg.  29:  247. 

—  Statistics  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  462. 

—  University  of.    (G.  W.  Benedict)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  391. 

Library  of.    (W.  C.  Winslow)  University  Q.  4:  ;^o. 

Vermont  Teachers  Association.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  617. 
Vernacular  Services  and  National  Rites.     Chr.  Rem.  30: 

357- 
Vernal  Sketches.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  39:  831. 
Verne,  Jules.     Nature,  17:  197. 
Verner  Ravn ;  a  Drama.     Argosy,  1 :  69. 
Veruet,  Claude  Joseph.     (S.  Colvin)  Colburn,  133:  344. 

—  Portfo.  3:  98. 

Vemet,  J.  E.  Horace,  Life  and  Works  of.  F.  Arts  Q.  2: 
126.  — Art  J.  15:  52 

Verneuil,  Pliilippe  E.  P.  de.  (G.  A.  Daubree)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
106:  279. 

Verneuil,  Marchioness  of.     Cornh.  34:  449. 

Verney  Family,  Three  Centuries  of  Portraits  of.  Mac- 
mil.  14:  340. 

Verney  Papers.     Eraser,  52:  706. 

Vernier.     (E.  Arnold)  Blackw.  78:  86. 

Vernon,  Dorothy;  Story  of  her  Elopement.  Temp.  Bar, 
54:  231. 

Vernon,  Geo.  John,  Lord.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  7:  56. 

Vernon,  James.  Letters,  1 696-1 708.  Eel.  R.  73:  397. — 
Mo.  R.  154:  198. 

Vernon,  Robert,  with  portrait.     Peop.  J.  7:   112. 

Vernon  Familv.     (H.  Ellery)  N.  E.  Reg.  33:  312. 

Vernon,  Beggar  of.     (R.  Harrison)  Belgra.  8:  490. 

Vernon,  Vt.,  Helderberg  Formation  of.  (J.  D.  Dana) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  114:  379. 

Vernon  Grove.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:  33-433.     27:  33,95. 

Vi5ron,  Louis  D.,  Memoirs  of.     Eraser,  49:  19.    51:  6S3. 

—  (J.  D.  Osborne)  Putnam,  3:  153.  —  (Countess  de 
Bury)  No.  Am.  82:  175. 

Verona.  (S.  B.  Wister)  Lippinc.  20:  155. —  (A.  Laugel), 
Nation,  25:  254. — Penny  M.  14:  477, 

—  and  its  Rivers.     N.  Eel.  7:  73. 

—  and  Lake  Garda.     (N.  Colgan)  Irish  Mo.  6:  513. 

—  Congress  of,  Chateaubriand  on.      Mo.  R.  146:  579. 

—  Mantua,  and  Villa  Virgiliana.    Hours  at  Home,  3:  519. 
Veronese,  Paul.     Art  J.  10:  i,  2^■ 

Veronica,  Duchess.     All  the  Year,  8:  8S-187. 
Veronica;  a  Novel.     (F.  E.  Trollope)  All  the  Year,  22: 

217-601.     23:  1-505. 
V^rplanck,  Gulian  C,  with  portr.  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  249. 


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Verplanck,  Gillian  C,  Discourses  of.    (J.  Davis)  No.  Am. 

8:  414.— Anal.  M.  13:  138. — Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  357. 
Verplanck   Mansion   on   the   Hudson.     (B.  J.   Lossiiig) 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  241. 
Verrazzano.     (R.  H.  Major)  Geog.  M.  3:  186. 

—  as  a  Discoverer.     Hist.  M.  9:  169. 

—  Bibliography  of.    (B.  F.  De  Costa)  M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  68. 

—  Letter  of.     (B.  F.  De  Costa)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  65. 

—  Life  and  Voyages  of.  (G.  W.  Greene)  No.  Am.  45 :  293. 

—  Map  of  World  by.     Hist.  M.  10:  299.  — (B.  F.  De 

Costa)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  449. 

—  Voyage  of.     (B.  F.  De  Costa)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  257. 

—  (B.  F.  De  Costa)  Am.  Church  R.  28:  427. 
Verri,  Alex.     Roman  Nights.     (C.   Gushing)  No.  Am. 

23:  202. 
Verrio,  Antonio,  and  Laguerre.    (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week, 

4:  679. 
Venue,  Madame  de.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  32:  182. 
Vers  de  Societe.    (W.  C.Monkhouse)  St.  Paul's,  13:  675. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  207.  —  Quar.  137:  105.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  83:  641.— No.  Brit.  47:  47-  — (H.  T. 

White)  St.  James,  41:  445.  — (A.  H.  Japp)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  25:  580.     Same  art.  Appleton,  25:  77.  — 

Belgra.  2:  338. 

—  Studies  in.     (T.  Hood)  Lond.  Soc.  17:  385. 
Versailles.      (J.   W.    Croker)  Quar.    61:    i.  —  For.  Q. 

23:  295.  —  (W.  J.  Thorns)  Bentley,  3:  244. —  (K. 
O'Meai-a)  Cath.  World,  16:  92. 

—  and  the  Trianons.     All  the  Year,  25:  5. 

—  Day  at.     (T.  L.  Cuyler)  Godey,  28:  96. 

—  Decorations  of.     Art  J.  2:  153. 

—  in  1S70.     (J.  S.  Russell)  Macmil.  23:  255,  310. 

—  Journal  of  a  Tourist  in.     Colburn,  4:  82. 

—  Life  at,  during  Siege  of  Paris.     Temp.  Bar,  31 :  195. 

—  The  old,  Story  of.     Chamb.  J.  11 :  52. 

—  Palace  of.  Account  and  View  of.   Ev.  Sat.  9:  758,  805. 

—  Portraits  of.     Blackw.  51 :  523. 

—  Recollections  of.     Fraser,  4:  699. 

—  Roj'al  Chateau  of.     (E.  S.  Martin)  Lakeside,  5:  348. 

—  St.  Cloud,  Neuilly,  and  the  Tuileries.     Bentley,  27: 

171,  588. 

—  Theater  of,  National  Assembly  of  France  in,  1871. 

Ev.  Sat.  10:  491. 
Verse,  Apology  for.     All  the  Year,  22:  65. 

—  Art  and  Accomplishment  of.     (M.  Collins)  Lond.  Soc. 

20:  445. 

—  Blank.     Cornh.  15:  620.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  100. 

—  Is  Verse  a  Trammel  ?    (T.  S.  Omond)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

14:   344- 

—  Latin  and  English.     Chr.  Rem.  19:  429. 

—  Laws  of,  Sylvester's.     (C.  M.  Ingleby)  Fortn.  14:  488. 

—  Plea  for  certain  exotic  Forms  of.     Cornh.  36:  53.  — 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6:  38. 

—  Rationale  of.     (E.  A.  Poe)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  576,  673. 

—  Varieties  of.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Appleton,  19:  565. 
Verses,  Art  of  measuring.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig 

R.  7:  484. 

—  Gnomological.     (L.  Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  24:  263. 
Verse-Making.     (C.  T.  Congdon)  Nation,  2:  554. 
Verse-Writers,  Modern.     Fraser,   76:  670.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  70:  46. 
Versification,  Latin.     Blackw.  76:  560. 

—  Provencal.     No.  Brit.  53:  317. 

Vertebrata,  Evolution  of.      (Prof.  Parker)  Nature,  20: 
30,  61.  81. 

—  Huxley's  Anatomj'of.  (B.  G. Wilder)  Nation,  14:  395. 

—  Number  of  Classes  of.     (T.  Gill)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106:  432. 

—  Oceanic,  Giglioli's.     Nature,  3:  268. 

—  Owen's  Comparative  Anatomy  of.  Anthrop.  R.  7:  252. 

—  Relations  between  the  Classes  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  86:  315. 

—  Renal  Organs  of.  (W.  L  Burnett)  Am.  J.  Sci.  67:  374. 


Vertebrata,  Sight  and  Smell  in.    (G.  Allen)  Mind,  6:  453. 

See  Animals,  Vertebrate. 
Vertebrate   Fauna  of  the   United  States,  Extinct.     (J. 

Leidy)  Nature,  9:  418. 
Vertebrate  Life  in  America.     (0.  C.  Marsh)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

114:  337.     Same  art.  Nature,  16:    448,   470,   489. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12;  513,  672. 
Vertebrate  Skeleton.     (St.  G.  Mivart)  Nature,  2:  291. 
Vertebrate  System,  Numeric  Relations  of.     (T.  C.  Hil- 

gard)  Nature,  5:   171. 
Vertunni,  Three  Pictures  by.     Lippinc.  18:  260. 
V^ery  common  Story.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  25:  1S4,  243. 
Very  hard  Cash.     (C.  Reade)  All  the  Year,  9:  97-217. 

10:  1-409. 
Very  little  Town.     House.  Words,  11:  209. 
Very  low  People  indeed.    (M.  Northcott)  Belgra.  23:  186. 
Very  modern  Love-Story.     Tinsley,  29:  249. 
Very  narrow  Escape.     Belgra.  10:  195. 
Very  narrow  indeed.     (E.  Williams)  Galaxy,  13:  533. 
Very  quiet  Rubber.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  39:  298. 
Very  singular  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  391. 
Vesalius,  Andreas,  the  first  Anatomist.    Fraser,  48:  539. 

—  (C.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,  9:   642. — Peop.  J. 

10:  342. 
Vesica   Piscis,  Use  of,  in  Architecture.      (T.    Kerrick) 

Arch.  19:  353. 
Vesinier,  Paul,  French  Political  Prisoner,  1870.     Temp. 

Bar,  41 :  249. 
Vespasian,   Flavius,  Amphitheater  of.     (T.    Hardwick) 

Arch.  7:  369. 
Vespasian's  first  Campaign  in  Britain.   (C.  Warue)  Arch. 

41:  387. 
Vespucius,  Americus.     So.  Q.  19:  375. —  (C.  Gushing) 

No.  Am.  12:  318. 

—  and  Columbus.     Cath.  World,  5:  611. 

—  and  his  first  Voyage.     (F.  A.  De  Varnhagen)  Hist.  M. 

4:  98. 

—  Documents  relating  to.    M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  193. 
Vessels,  Resistance  of.  Eel.  Engin.  2:  276,  386,  465.  16: 

537. — (C.  Delevaque)  Eel.  Engin.  8:  267. 
See  Ships. 
Vesta,  Perturbations  of,  by  Jupiter.     Math.  Mo.  2:  217. 
Vested  Interests.     Chamb.  J.  38:  380. 
Vestiges  of  Creation.     See  Creation,  Natural  History  of. 
Vestigia  Veri;  Evolution  and  Revolution.  Fraser,  39:  355. 
Vestments,  Ecclesiastical.     (E.  L.  Cutts)  Art  J.  18:  357. 

—  Eucharistic,  Hist.  of.     (E.  L.  Cutts)  Art  J.  27:  25-Si. 
Vestment  Question.      Once   a   Week,    15:  656. — Clir. 

Obs.  67:  304. 
Vestris,  Marie  Auguste,  Italian  Dancer.     (T.  P.  Grinsted) 

Bentley,  40:  255.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39:  346. 
Vestry,  Gentlemen  of  the.     All  the  Year,  15:  38-540. 

—  Uses  of.     (J.  G.  Adams)  Univ.  Q.  27:  320. 

Vesuvius,  Mount.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  227.  —  (G.  F.  Rod- 
well)  Nature,  19:  343.  —  (M.  A.  Munson)  Lakeside, 
7:  193.  —  Chamb.  J.  49:  401.  —  Ev.  Sat.  2:  339. 
—  N.  Eel.  i:  385.  — Am.  Mo.  M.  6:  184.—  (H.  H. 
Wood)  Dark  Blue, 3:  594. —Penny  M.  i:  345,355- 
12:  193. 

—  Ascent  of.     Lippinc.  7:  447. 

—  Behind  the  Scenes  at.     All  the  Year,  9:  345. 

—  Condition  of.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  27:  281. 

—  Descent  into  the  Crater  of.     Chr.  Obs.  i:  19. 

—  Doing  our  Vesuvius.     Colburn,  102:  416.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  44:  164. 

—  Eruption   of,   in    1631.     (H.    C.  Cameron)  Hours  at 

Home,  4:  74,  130. 

1822.     Portfo.(Den.)  31:   52. 

1855.    Liv.  Age,  45:  703. 

1861.     Eel.  M.  55:  276. 

1868.     (F.  C.  Grove)  Macmil.  17:  415. 

1872.    Nature,  6:  2.     7:  i. 


VESUVIUS 


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VICTOR 


Vesuvius,  Mount,  Eruption  of,  in  1S72,  Palmieri's.     (D. 
Forbes)  Nature,  7:  259. 

—  Eruptions  of,  and  present  State,  1866.    (D.  T.  Ansted) 

Go"d  Words,  7:  592. 

History  of .     Cornli.  17:  2S2.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

97:  14.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  549. 

—  History  of,  in  1S79.     (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  21 :  351. 

—  in  Eruption.     Month,  10:  138. 

—  m  Jan.,  1877.  ( W.  B.  Dawkins)  Good  Words.  18:  243. 

—  Inactive  Craters  of.  (D.  T.  Ansted)  Temp.  Bar, 18:  401. 

—  Midnight  at.     Chamb.  J.  20:  74. 

—  Observatory  on.     (G.  Forbes)  Nature,  6:  145. 

—  Phillips  on.     Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  3:  171.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  73:   559. 

—  Railway  up.     Pract.  M.  4:  186.  —  (W.  C.   Proctor) 

Good  Words,  22:  312. 

—  Up.     Once  a  Week,  6:  121. 

—  Visit  to.     Ev.  Sat.  7:  99.  — Lond.  M.  i:  706. —(M. 

Y.  Safford)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  16:  223. 
A'etch,  Samuel,  Governor  of  Acadia.     (.J.  G.  Wilson)  In- 

ternat.  R.  11 :  462. 
Veteran,  Reminiscences  of  a.     Colburn,  169:  317,  415. 
Veterans  of  Yesterday.     (MM.  Erckmaun-Chatrian)  Ap- 

pleton,  25:  I,  97,  211. 
Veterinarj' Sanitary  Science.     Pract.  M.  5:  301. 
Veterinary  Science  in  Russia.     Pract.  M.  5:  81. 
Veto  of  Bank  Bill.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  73,139.     45:  2S5. 

—  Clay's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  429. 

—  Clayton's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  397. 

—  Ingham's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  153. 

—  Webster's  Speech.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  106,  186. 

—  President  Jackson's  Message.     Niles's  Reg.  42:  365. 
Veto  Power.     (E.  L.  Peirce)  Dem.  R.  24:  14.  —  (A.  B. 

Johnson)  Dem.  R.  28:  243.  —  (J.  Kent)  Niles's  Reg. 
48:  69.  —  Dem.  R.  36:  351.  — Niles's  Reg.  38:  271. 
—  Am.  Whig  R.  10 :  iii.  —  Brownson,  7:  243. 

—  and  Inland  Trade.     Am.  Whig  R.  4:  325. 
Vetturino,  The.    (D.  Co.stello)  Bentley,  15:  392,471,581. 
Veuillot.  Louis.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  21:  377. 
Vevay,  Harvest-Home  at.     Lond.  Soc.  30:  432. 

—  in  Summer  Time.     Chamb.  J.  58:  421. 

—  Story  of  the  pretty  old  Woman  of.  Eraser,  34:  272. 
Veyrassat,  Jules  Jacques.  (R.  Menard)  Portfo.  5:  162. 
Vezin,  Hermann,  with  portrait.     Victoria,  31 :  433.  — 

with  portrait,  Colburn,  168:   504. 
Viaduct,  Description  of  a,  1S34.     (J.   C.   Trautwine)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  18:  y^. 
Viannev,  Jean  Baptiste  Marie,  Cur^  d'Ars.     Mo.  Rel. 

M.  41:  241. — Temp.  Bar,  24:  341.  —  (C.  Beard) 

Theo.  R.  6:  216. —  Dub.    R.    53:  322.      See  Ars, 

Curt^d'. 
Viard-Louis,  Jenny,  with  portrait.     Victoria.  32:  590. 
Viau,  Tlieophile  de,  French  Poet.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  387. 
Vibration,   S\'mpaihetic.     (H.  A.  Rowland)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  99:  419. 
Vibrations  of  Air  produced   by  Heat.     (A.  S.  Herschel) 

Nature,  10:  233. 

—  of  solid  Bodies.  Optical  Method  of  studying.     (0.  N. 

Rood)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:  126. 

—  Sympathetic,  in  ordinary  Machinery.     (J.  Lovering) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  95:  351. 

(See  Articulate  Vibrations. 

Vicar.  The.     Fraser,  18:  558. 

—  of  Bullhampton ;    a  Novel.     (A.   Trollope)   Lippinc. 

4:  9-577-     5:  9-532- 

—  of  Lyssel.     Liv.  Age,  64:  340. 

—  of  St.  Carrabas.     House.  Words,  3:  501. 

—  of  Wiltshire,  Dian,'  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  618. 
Vicar's  Daughter.     (G.  MacDonald)  0.  &  N.  4:  389,  546. 

5:  31-661.    6:  5-415. 
Vicarious   Sacrifice.     (H.  Schultz)   Kitto,  40:  81.  — (S. 
W.  S    Dutton)  New  I-^ng.  10:  511. 


Vicarious  Sacrifice,  Bushnell  on.  (C.  H.  Fowler)  Meth. 
(2.  26:  350.  —  (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation.  2:  117. 

—  Eel.  R.  13:  303.  — (J.  F.  Clarke)  Chr.  Exam.  80: 
360. 

Vicarious  Sacrifices  of  the  Law.     (T.  B.  Thayer)  Univ. 

Q.  12:  142. 
Vice,  Publication  of  free  Descriptions  of.     Bost.  R.  4: 

337- 

—  Society  for  the  Suppression  of.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R. 

^3-  333- 
Vices,  Open-handed.     (E.  Spencer)  N.  Eel.  6:  589. 
ViceVersa;  or  the  Island  of  Jupon.    Temp.  Bar,  53:  514. 
Vice-Chancellor,  Objections  to  creating.     Paniph.  i:  243. 
Vice-Legate's  Ball.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  72. 
Vichy.  Month  at.     Colburn,  99:  35. 

—  Season  at.     Cong.  3:  592. 

—  Summer  Days  at.  (A.  E.  Lancaster)  Lippinc.  16:  593. 
Vichvaua.     Black w.  59:  306. 

Vicissitudes;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  3:  415. 

—  of  Life;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  38 7. 

Vickers  or  Vickery  Genealogy.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N. 

E.  Reg.  18:   186. 
Vicksburg  and  Natchez.     (R.  Keeler  and  A.  R.  Waud) 

Ev.  Sat.  11:  185. 

—  Campaign  against.  (J.W.  De  Peyster)  Hist.  M.  17:  26. 

—  Confederate  Army  in  Rear  of.     All  the  Year,  24:  245. 

—  Defense   of,    1862;    Battle  of  Baton  Rouge.     (J.   B. 

Pirtle)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  324. 

—  Siege  of.     (S.  D.  Lee)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  4:  14.  — (J.  S. 

C.  Abbott)  Harper,  30:  150. 
Vicksburg  and  Jackson  Railroad,  1S41.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

31:  182. 
Vico,  Galeaz,  Marquis  de,  Account  of.     Chr.  Obs.  76: 

450. 

—  New  Science  of,  and  ancient  Wisdom  of  Italians.    For. 

R.  5:  380.  —  For.  Q.  34:  289. 
Victim,  The:  a  Poem.  (A.  Tennyson)  Good  Words,  9:  17. 
Same  art.  Atlan.  21:  174. 

—  of  a  Virtue.     (J.  Payn)  Belgra.  45:  431.     Same  art. 

Ecl.M.  97:  825. 

—  of  Folly.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  97. 

—  of  Judicial  Error.     Blackw.  53:  24. 

—  to  modern  Inventions.     Chamb.  J.  53:  59. 
Victims.     Tinsley,  29:  343. 

—  and  their  Victimizers.     Lond.  Soc.  12:  524. 

—  of  Dreams.     (M.  Hosmer)  Lippinc.  6:  470. 

—  of  Politics.     Godey,  25:  100. 

Victor  Amadeus  I.,  King  of  Sardinia.     Quar.  137:  218. 

—  (G.  Waring)  Macmil.  3:  237- 

Victor  Emmanuel.  (J.  M.  Stuart)  Macmil.  37:  T,y2i- 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  619.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
137:  46.  — (W.  L.  Kingsley)  New  Eng.  37:  251.  — 
(J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy,  11:  548. — with  portrait, 
Eel.  M.  47:  422.  —  (X.  Braun)  Hours  at  Home.  7: 
323.  —  (L.Monti)  Internat.R.  8:  515. — Chamb.  J. 
24:  40.  53. — (E.  M.  Clerke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20: 
28S. — (JIarquis  de  Nangis)  Dub.  Univ.  91:  129. — 
(H.  H.  Barber)  Unita.  R.  9:  329. 

—  and  the  House  of  Savoy.     No.  Brit.  36:  37. 

—  and  Italian  Unification.    (C.  Pozzoni)  Nat.  Q.  41 :  415. 

—  and  Italy,  1861.     Colburn,  121:  354. 

—  and  Pius  IX.     Macmil.  37:  464.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

137:  479- 

—  Death  of.     (K.  Hillebrand)  Nation.  26:  74. 

—  French  View  of.     (A.  Laugel)  Nation,  26:  91. 

—  in  the  Alps.     Temp.  Bar,  57:  249. 

Victor,  Udolph.    Criticism,  Tales,  and  Reveries.     Mo.  R. 

154:  534- 

Victor  and  Jacqueline.  (C.  Chesebrough)  Atlan.  6:  16S, 
271. 

Victor  Galbraith;  a  Poem.  (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Put- 
nam, 6:  25. 


VICTORIA 


1370 


VIENNA 


Vict.ria,  Queen.  Tait,  n.  s.  i8:  648. —  (M.  Olipliant) 
Harper,  61:  221.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  1S6.  —  Fraser, 
29:   I.  —  Eel.  M.  24:   552. 

—  and  (iiieen  Elizabeth  ;  a  Woman's  View.  Victoria,  3:  97. 

—  and  Elizabeth  of  Prussia.     Eel.  M.  69:  626. 

—  and  the  Royal  Family,  Expenses  of.    Tait,  n.  s.  5:  379. 

—  and  her  Subjects.     (J.  M'Carthy)  Galaxy,  7:  187. 

—  as  a  Millionnaire.     (R.  Wynford)  Lippinc.  11:  588. 

—  as  a  Ruler.     Victoria,  2:   193. 

—  Attempts  against  the  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  158:  549. 

—  Court  of.     (W.E.  Gladstone)  Coiitemp.  26:  I.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  85:   152. 

—  Epithalamium  on  the  Marriage  of.     (E.  Elliott)  Tait, 

n.  s.  7:   137. 

—  Journal  in  the  Highlands.     Ed.  R.  127:  281.  —  Quar. 

124:  55. — No.  Brit.  48:  196.  —  Blaekw.  103:  242. 
—  Eraser,  77:  154.  —  Lond.  Q.  30:  84.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  70:  653.  —  Chanib.  J.  45:  150.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
68:  299. 

—  M'Carthy's  History  of  the  Age  of.     (M.  Heilprin)  Na- 

tion, 31 :  33. 

—  Marriage  of;  a  Poem.     Eraser,  21:  589. 

—  Married  Daughters  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  394. 

—  Memoir  of.     Colburn,  50:  441. 

—  My  Look  at.     (T.  Walden)  Serib.  17:  210. 

—  Pedigree  of.     Liv.  Age,  75:  427. 

—  Poem  on.     (Mrs.  T.  K.  Hervey)  Lond.  Soc.  3:  337. 

—  Portraits  of.     Bentley,  4:  240. 

—  Private  Character  of.     Appieton,  12:  690. 

—  Royal  and   other   Diaries  and  Letters.     (F.   T.   Pal- 

grave)  Macmil.  17:  379. 

—  Sketches  from  the  History  of.     (C.  G.  Duffy)  Irish 

Mo.  6:  299. 

—  versus  Prince  of  Wales,  concerning  Cornwall.     Chanib. 

J.  34:  183. 

—  Visit  to  Edinburgh.     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  625. 
to  Ireland,  1849.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  253. 

to  Paris,  1S55.     Eel.  M.  36:  S18.  —  Liv.  Age,  47: 

I,  166. 

—  Who  is  ?     Dem.  R.  35:  216. 

Victoria  Adelaide,  Crown  Princess  of  Prussia,  with  por- 
trait.    Ev.  Sat.  9:  741. 

Victoria,  Lady  Eskfield;  a  Story.  (R.  Laye)  Victoria, 
31:  312,  409. 

Victoria,  Colony  of,  Australia.  Dub.  Univ.  43:  192. 
48:  735. — Tait,  n.  s.  26:  4S1. 

—  Agriculture  of.     Nature,  11:  361. 

—  Democracy  in.  (C.  H.  Pearson)  Fortn.  31 :  688.  34:  105. 

—  Drawing  for  Farms.     Chamb.  J.  44:   10. 

—  Exploring  Expedition,  i860.     Once  a  Week.  6:  216. 

—  Geological  Survey  of.    (R.  B.  Smyth)  Nature,  10:  200. 
M'Coy's.     Nature,  11:  181. 

—  Gold  Fields   of,   Smyth's.      (A.    Geikie)   Nature,    i: 

210,  233. 

—  Historical  and  Statistical  View  of.     (G.  M.  Bell)  J. 

Statis.  Soc.  17:  259. 

—  Howitt's  Two  Years  in.     Eel.  R.  102:  422. 

—  Industrial  Progress  and  Gold  Mining  of.    (H.  S.  Chap- 

man) J.  Statis.  Soc.  26:  424. 

—  Kelly's.     Tait,  n.  s.  26:  367. 

—  Last  Rush  in.     Chamb.  J.  46:  433. 

—  Political  Life  in.     Tinsley,  2:  29. 

—  Progress  and   Position  of.     (H.  H.  Hayter)  J.  .Statis. 

Soc.  42:  369. 

—  Reform  in.     (G.  B.  Powell)  Fortn.  31:  950. 

—  Squatters  and   Peasant  Proprietors  in.     (R.  Niven) 

I'raser,  99:  511. 

—  Statistics.     (W.  E.  Stark)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  38:  438. 

—  Traveling  in.     (H.  Kingsley)  Macmil.  3:   140. 

—  Westgarth  on.     Eraser,  51:  303.  —  New  Q.  6:  409.  — 

Eel.  R.  106:  372.  — Tait,  n.  s.  20:  753. 

—  Wool  Harvest  of.     Chamb.  J.  45:  778. 


Victoria,  Colony  of ,  Zoological  Society  of.    Nature,  7:  484. 
Victoria,   Vancouver  Island.     (F.  W.  Van  Reynegoui) 

Overland,  15:  497. 
Victoria  Bridge  at  Montreal.     Ed.  R.  113:  74.      Same 

art.  F^l.  M.  52:  459. 
Victoria  Cross.     F'raser,  60:  739. 
Victoria  Cro.ss  ;  a  Story.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  364. 
Victoria  Falls,  Baine's  Visit  to.     Colburn,  133:  74. 
Victoria  Military  Hospital  at  Netley.  Good  Words,  4:  881. 
Victoria  Nyanza  and  Stanley.     (R.  F.  Burton)  Geog.  M. 

2:  354.  —  (E.  G.  Ravensteiu)  Geog.  M.  2:  369. — 

(J.  A.  Grant)  Geog.  M.  3:  25.     See  Africa. 
Victoria  Regia,  Water-Lily.    Chamb  J.  14:  104.  — Penny 

M.  7:  20. 
Victoria  Universitj'.     (W.  Jack)  Macmil.  143:  107. 
Victorial,  The  ;  Story  of  an  old  Spanish  Rover.     Conih. 

18:  368. 
Victorian  Poets.     See  Poets. 
Victorian  Review.     Macmil.  143:  114. 
Victory,  Law  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Univ.  Q.  21:   179. 
Vietoriesof  Love.  (C.  Patmore)  Macmil.  4:436.  5:  23,  109. 
Victorious  Failures.     Good  Words,  22:  174. 
Vidal,  Peter,  the  Troubadour.     Cornh.  27:  324. 
Vidocq.  Eugt'ne  Francois,  the  French  Detective.     All  the 

Year,  3:  331,  355,  521.  — Once  a  Week,  26:  274. 

—  and  Collet.     For.  R.  3:  181. 

—  and  Sanson.     Cornh.  11:  757. 

—  Memoirs  of.  For.  Q.  3:  522.  —  Westm.  il :  162.  —  Mo. 

R.  117:  514.     120:  278. 
Vienna.     (B.  Murphy)  Galaxy,  16:  113.  — (M.  D.  Con- 
way) Harper,  46:  831.  —  Sharpe,  29:  121.  —  Eraser, 
87".  605. 

—  and  the  Austrians,  Mrs.  Trollope  on.   Blaekw.  43 :  494. 

—  and  Berlin.     (J.  M.  Hart)  Lippinc.  17:  553. 
Salons  of .     Bentlc}',  50:  148. 

—  and  its  Environs.     Art  J.  20:  71. 

—  and    Pestli,  Run  to.     Macmil.   28:    243.     Same    art. 

Eel.  M.  8r:  344. 

—  and  Viennese  Life.     Blaekw.  123:  603. 

—  Balls  in.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  50. 

—  Barricade  of  the  Jiiger-Zeile,  1848.     Colburn,  88:  316. 

—  Building  and  Engineering  School  in.    Pract.  M.  6:  48. 

—  Conference  at.  War  Committee,  and  Ministry.     F'ra- 

ser,  51 :  479. 

—  Congress  of.     For.  Q.  32:  347.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

i:  566. —  Quar.  14:  481'.  — For.  Q.  8:  33.  —  (T. 
Carlylc)  Westm.  65:  457.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  145. 
—  Colburn,  3:  165.  iii:  93.  Same  art.  lud.  M. 
42:  513. 

and  Treaty  of  Poland.     Westm.  80:   412.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  61:  i,  120. 

—  during  the  Siege  and  after  it.     Eraser,  39:  347,  457. 

—  during  the  War.     Chamb.  J.  32:  113. 

—  Evening  in.     Pioneer,  2:  265. 

—  Exhibition  of  1873  in.     Blaekw.  1 14:  442.  — Ev.  Sat. 

14:  634. 

and  the  Centennial.    (J.  M.Hart)  Internat.  R.  2:  i. 

Artisan's  Report  upon.     Pract.  M.  3:   194-462. 

Building  for.  Dome  of.     Eel.  Engin.  lo:  417. 

Chinese  Court  in.     Pract.  M.  3:  31. 

Machinery  at.    (M.  Tresca)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:  406. 

Notes  on'     (W.  H.  Uhland)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  95: 

183,  403-     96:  159- 
Papers  in.     (C.  Becoulet)  Pract.  M.  5:  233. 

—  Few  Days  in.    (P.  Godwin)  Putnam,  2 :  60.     Same  art. 

Broadw.  8:  154. 

—  From  Shoreditch  to.     (D.  Connellan)  Belgra.  20:  469. 

—  Funerals  at.     Chamb.  J.  32:  97. 

—  Good  Society  in.     Cornh.  14:  629. 

—  Hungarian  Types  and  Austrian  Pictures.     (E.  King) 

Lippinc.  23:   137,  277. 

—  in  1S81.     (H.  T.Finck)  Nation,  32:  237. 


VIENNA 


1371 


VINCENT 


Vienna  in  Exhibition  Time  of  1872.     Eel.  JI.  81 :  731. 

—  Journal  of  a  Nobleman  at.-  Am.  Mo.  K.  4:  14. 

—  Last  Day  of  the  Year  in.     Lond.  M.  22:  454. 

—  Legends  of.     (.J.  Oxenford)  Colburn,  81:  452. 

—  Music  in.     Cornli.  15:  25. 

—  Observatory.     Nature,  13:  192. 

—  Pilgrimage  to.     (J.  A.  Harrison)  So.  M.  13:  674. 

—  Reminiscences   of.     (A.    Gurney)   Macmil.    14:    417. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  713. 

—  Salons  of.     Liv.  Age,  71:  59. 

—  Sieges  of,  by  the  Turks.     Eel.  R.  86:  577. 
Ellesmere  on.     Dub.  R.  23:  i. 

—  First  Siege  of.     Blackw.  50:  596.  —  Lond.  M.  6:  367. 

—  in  1S48.     Colburn,  84:  429. 

—  Society  in.  Lond.  Soc.8:34.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  65:  418. 

—  St.  Stephen's  Church.     Penny  M.  2:  345. 

—  Stranger's  Impression  of,  1867.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  598. 

—  to  Pesth.     (H.  Ecroyd)  Temp.  Bar,  19:  318. 

—  Treat  J- of,  1815.     Westni.  80:  412. 

—  Treaties  of.     Eel.  M.  62:  96. 

—  Views  of,  in  1866.     Cornh.  14:  750. 

—  Visit  to,    1840.     (Marchioness  of   Londonderry)  Col- 

burn, 70:  25-539. 
1873.     (C.  Petersen)  Galaxy,  16:  149. 

—  Water  Supply  of.  Geology  of.    (G.  A.  Lebour)  Nature, 

16:  282.  —  Pract.  M.  2:  427. 

—  Water-Works  of.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  252. 

Vienna  Death-Bringer.     Chamb.  J.  31 :  355.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  48:  552. 
Vieusseux,  Giampietro,  Florentine  Bookseller.  St.  Paul's, 

2:  727. 
Vieyra,  Antony.     (W.  H.  Anderdon)  Irish  Mo.  8:  562. 
Vigee  le  Brun,  Madame.     (J.  Durand)  Galax},  n:  19S. 

—  Belgra.  33:  451. 
Vigil,  A;  a  Story.     Lippinc.  2:  292. 
Vigil,   Francisco  de  Paula  G.,  the  Peruvian  Canonist. 

Lond.  Q.  9:  166. 
Vigilance  Committee,  First,  at  San  Francisco.     (T.  G. 

Cary)  Internat.  R.  11:  78. 
Vigilance  Committees.     House.  Words,    14:  409.  —  All 

the  Year,  6:  477.  —  Chamb.  J.  51:  36. 

—  in  the  Far  West.     All  the  Year,  20:  60. 
Vigilant's  Mistake.     (.J.  Thornbury)  Lippinc.  16:  205. 
Vigilantius  and  his  Times,  Gilly's.     No.  Brit.  3:  116. — 

Cong.  M.  27:  927.  —  Dub.  R.  21:  ^37.  —  Eel.  R. 

85:  576. 
Vigne,  Pietro  delle,  and  Frederick  II.     Colburn,  4:  455. 
Vignettes  from  a  Poet's  Portfolio.     Colburn,  100:  363. 
Vignoles,  Charles  Blacker.     Nature,  13:  -jt,- 
Vigny,  Alfred  Victor,  Count  de.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  500. — 

Dub.  Univ.  22:  63. 

—  Character  and  Writings  of.     (W.  Besant)  Temp.  Bar, 

34:  533- 

—  Works  of.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  29:  i. 

Vigor  and  Sex.     (H.  Hartsliorne)  Am.  Natural.  6:  747. 

Viking's  Ransom.     Tinsley,  21 :  638. 

Viking's  Ship.     (J.  H.  Stone)  Good  Words,  22:  759. — 

Eel.  Engin.  23:  320. 
Viking's  Skin.     (D.  Cook)  Oncea  Week,  16:  49. 
Vikram  and  the  Vampire.     (R.  F.  Burton)  Eraser,  77: 

407,  560,  700.     78:  230-748. 
Villa  Maravigliosa.     Sharpe,  6:  67. 
Villa  Pettier;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  42:  33-^,  357. 
Villa  Vellid,  Village  of.     Penny  M.  5:  452.' 
Villas  and  Cottages.    (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Fraser,  58:  689. 
Villafranca,   Peace  of,  1859.     Liv.  Age,  62:  567,  757. — 

Fraser,  60:  244.  —  Colburn,  116:  488. 
Village,  New  England,  Decay  of.     (S.  0.  Jewett)  Atlan. 

48:  664. 

—  on  the  Cliff;  a  Novel.     (A.  I.  Thackeray)  Cornh.  14: 

1,641.    15:75,242.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  370-445. 

—  on  4th  of  Jr.ly,  183-;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  156. 


Villages,  Decay  of  Self-Government  in.     (T.  W.  Fowle) 

Fortn.  32:  197. 
Village  Annals;  a  Tale.     Dub.  L^niv.  i:  174,  304. 
Village  Anthem.     (C.  L.  Hentz)  Godey,  26:  13. 
Village  Bride.     (E.  C.  Embury)  Godey,  21:  125. 
Village  Choir,  Memoirs  of  a.    (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr. 

Exam.  6:  1S9. 
Village  Communities.     Nat.  Q.  29:  237, 

—  in  the  East  and  West.     Fraser,  84 :  308. 

—  Maine  on.     Quar.  131 :  176.  —  (J.  S.  Mill)  Fortn.  15: 

543.—  (W.  F.  Allen)  Nation,  13:  370. 

—  Russian.     (D.  M.  Wallace)  Macmil.  34:  97.     Same 

art.  F:el.  M.  87:   196. 

Village  Concert.     Belgra.  28:  286. 

Village  Cure.     Bentley,  63:  134. 

Village  Doctor;  a  Tale.  (Mad.  d'Arbouville)  Blackw. 
65:  542.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  21 :  529.  —  (W.Gil- 
bert) St.  James,  13:  412.     14;  3-469.     15:  73-525. 

Village  Homes,  Princess  Mary's.  (W.  Gilbert)  Good 
Words,  19:  521. 

Village  Improvement.  (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation,  19:  149. 

Village-Improvement  Societies.  (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib. 
14:  97.^(8.  F.  Cooper)  Putnam,  14:  359. 

Village  Life  and  Character.  Blackw.  7:  631.  8:  197- 
615.     9:151,313.     11:175,396,475. 

—  in  England.     No.  Brit.  17:  71. 

—  in  the  17th  Century.     Fraser,  70:  514. 

—  South  German.     (H.  T.  F'inck)  Nation,  29:  324. 
Village  Mystery;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  55:  518,  537,  553. 
Village   Notary  ;    a   Hungarian    Tale.     (Baron    Eutvos) 

Sharpe,  10:  221,  321,  361. 
Village  Notary;  a  Romance  of  Hungary.     Westni.  52: 

119.  —  Ed.  R.  91:  479.  — Am.  Whig  R.  12:  641. 
Village  Parson's  Wife.     So.  Lit.  IMess.  i:  359. 
Village  Pastor.     (E.  Francis)  Godey,  25:  77. 
Village  Patriarch;  a  Poem.     AVestm.  11:  92. 
Village  Preaching.     (J.  J.  Blunt)  (juar.  59:  2i?f 
Village  Romance.     (M.  A.  Browne)  Godey,  22:  102. 
Village  Scamps.     All  the  Year,  25:  8. 
Village  Scandal.     (E.  Townbridge)  Sharpe,  36:  96,  135. 
Village  School.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  14:  309. 
Village  Shop.     Chamb.  J.  36:  97. 
Village  Soiree.     St.  James,  25:  568. 
Village  Tyrants  ;  a  Tale.    (J.  Hatton)  Belgra.  21 :  5,  196. 
Villains.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  i. 

—  of  Shakspere.     St.  James,  27:  632. 

Villars,  Marshal,  and  Madame  JIaintenon.     (A.  Laugel) 

Nation,  32:  368. 
Villehardouin,  Geoffr}'  de,  Chronicle  of.     Eel.  R.  49:  494. 
Villemain,  Abel  Francois.     Colburn,  105:453.  —  F'raser, 

49:  257.     51 :  689.  —  (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am. 

31:  94. — Mo.  R.  82:  449.    113:  123.— Ed.  R.  102: 

60.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  7S6. 
Villemont,  Auguste,  Anecdotes  of.     Ev.  Sat.  II :  439. 
Villiers,  George.     /See  Buekingliam,  Duke  of. 
Villiers,  George,  Earl  of  Clarendon.     See  Clarendon. 
Villiers  and  Bowring,  First  Report  of.    (T.  P.  Thomi)son) 

Westm.  21 :  257. 
Villon,  Francois,  French  Poet  and  Thief.     (T.  E.  Child) 

Belgra.   32  :   463.  —  Dub.   Univ.   92  :    737.  —  (J. 

Payn)  19th  Cent.  8:  481.  — (A.  Lang)  Dark  Blue, 

i:  281.  — (W.  Besant)  Temp.  Bar,  50:  91.  — Temp. 

Bar,  51:  197.  —  Lond.  M.  8:  436. 

—  Student,  Poet,  and  Housebreaker.  Cornh.  36:  215. 
Vina's  old  iNIan.  (L.  W.  Champney)  Lippinc.  20:  194. 
Vince,  Charles.     Cong.  3:  702. 

Vineennes,  A  Walk  to.     Colburn,  6:  416. 
Vincennes,   Ind.,   a  Century  ago  ;    illustrated.     (A.  A. 
Graham)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  161,  289. 

—  l-'ounder  of.     Hist.  M.  4:  355. 
Vincent.  Henry.     Peop.  J.  2:  311. 

—  Portrait  of .    Peop.  J.  8:  175, 


VINCENT 


1372 


VIRGIL 


Vincent  de  Paul,  St.  Penny  M.  7:  4.  — (C.  C.  Pise)  U.  S. 
C'ath.  M.  7:  145,  1S4. 

—  and  the  Sisters  of  Charity.     Am.  J.  Ediic.  26:  432. 

—  and  liis  Work.     (Lady  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar,  48:  253. 

—  Birthplace  of.     Month,  19:  352. 

Vincent  Eden;  or  the  Oxonian.  Bentley,  5:  313,  390, 
583.     6:  172,  341,  646. 

Vincenzio  the  Venetian.     Dem.  R.  5:  177,  277. 

Vincenzo;  or  sunken  Rocks.  (J.  Kuftiui)  Macmil.  8:  i- 
445.     9:  31. 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da.  Art  J.  11:  97.  —  F]d.  R.  141:  89. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  643. — Westm.  53:  2S5. — 
(G.  F.  Comfort)  Meth.  Q.  21 :  557.  —  Once  a  Week, 
13:  259. —  Penny  M.  3:  92.  — (C.Cook)  Scrib.  17: 
337.  —  (M.  Field)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:  309.  —  For.  Q. 
15:  209. 

—  and  Correggio.     Blackw.  48:  270. 

—  and  his  Works.    (G.  L.  Austin)  Internat.  R.  i :  595,  — 

Lend.  Q.  45:  323. 

—  as  a  Botanist.     (A.  W.  Bennett)  Nature,  2:  42. 

—  Last  Supper.     (W.  W.  Lloyd)  Portfo.  2:  13.  —  (G.  F. 

Simmons)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  411.  —  Liv.  Age,  13:  592. 
—  (Dr.  von  Hefele)  Eel.  M.  69:  687.  —Mo.  Rel.  M. 
31:  363-  — liv.  Sat.  9:  305. 
Goethe  on.    J.  Spec.  Philos.  i:  243. 

—  Map  of  the  World  by.     (R.  H.  SLijor)  Arch.  40:  i. 

—  Notes  on.     (W.  H.  Pater)  P'ortn.  12:  494. 

—  poetises.     (W.  W.  Story)  Blackw.  96:  109. 

—  Sketch  Book  of.     (Dr.  Knox)  Art  .J.  4:  45. 
Vindiciae  Ecclesiie  Anglicana>,  Daubeny's.     Chr.  Obs.  3: 

421-679.     4:  566,  633. 
Vindieia?  Horarise,  Elliott's.     Chr.  Obs.  49:  253. 
Vine  and  Vineyards.     Penn}-  M.  5:  97. 

—  Culture  of.     De  Bow,  18:  330.  —  Chamb.  J.  50:  4S9. 
at  the  South.     (J.  Noyes)  De  Bow,  6:  200.  —  De 

Bow,  18:   193. 
Earh',  in  England.     (S.  Pegge)  Arch.  3:  53.  —  (D. 

B.irrington)  Arch.  3:  67. 

Hoare  on.     Quar.  66:  48. 

in  France.     Penny  M.  5:  2^8. 

—  Introduction  of,  into  Britain.    (S.  Pegge)  Arch,  i :  319. 
Vines,   Phylloxera  on.      Nature,   10:    503.     11:  11. — 

Lond.  Soc.  36:  322.     See  Phylloxera. 

—  and  Vineyards.     (S.  Weller)  De  Bow,  12:  470. 

—  and  Vintagers.     All  the  Year,  46:  15. 

—  and  Wines,  American.     (S.  Weller)  De  Bow,  5:  29. 
of  Bordeaux.     Temp.  Bsir,  17:  340. 

Vinegar  Factory,  Day  at  a.  Penny  M.  11:  425. 
Vinegar  Hill,  Battle  of.  All  the  Year,  17:  205. 
Vinegar  Plant.     Chamb.  .T.  18:  319. 

—  Structure  of.     (H.  J.  Slack)  Intel.  Obs.  4:  238. 
Vineland.  New  Jersey.     (C.  K.  Landis)  Eraser,  91:   121. 
Vines,  Sir  Richard.  (E.  0.  Smith)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  198. 
Vinet,  Alexander.     Brit.  Q.  65:  71. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     No.  Brit.  21 :  297.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  33:  395.  —Chr,  Obs.  76:  608,  668. 
Vineta,  Supposed  submerged  City  of.     (R.  H.  Major  and 

K.  R.  H.  Mackenzie)  Arch.  36:  85. 
Vineyards  of  France.     Once  a  Week,  3:  44. 

—  of  Touraine.     Macmil.  28:  370.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

81:  465. 

—  Southern.  Cost  of.     (S.  Weller)  De  Bow,  8:  245. 
Vineyard  Haven   Mission   to  Seamen.      (M.   P.    Low 

Unita.  R.  12:  436. 

Vinkbooms,  C.  van.  Recollections  in  a  Country'  Church- 
yard.    Lond. M.  4:  2S5. 

Vinovium,  Conjectures  on  the  Name.  (J.  Cade)  Arch.  7: 
160. 

Vintage,  The.     Chamb.  J.  31:  49.  —  Penny  M.  5:  177. 

—  in  Portugal.     Chamb.  J.  49:  81.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

78:  596. 
Vintages,  Old  and  new.    Chamb.  J,  42:  593, 


e) 


Vintage  Fete  at  Bex.     Victoria,  2:  246. 

Vinton,  .John  A.,  with  portrait.     (I.  N.  Tarbox)  N.  E. 

Reg.  34:  127. 
Vinton,  John  R.,  Memoir  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  5:  594. 
Vinton,  Sanmel  F.,  with  portrait.     Am.  WhigR.  8:  297. 
Viola;  a  Poem.     (M.  Seton)  Colburn,  161:  523. 
Violenzia;  a  Tragedy.     Prosp.  R..8:  93. 
Violet.     (A.  Leslie)  Tinsley,  20:  187. 
Violet;  or  the  Danseuse.     Colbui-n,  48:  195. 
Violet  Hamilton.     (Mrs.  Johnstone)  Tait,  u.  s.  8:  46-711. 
Vi(det,  Monsieur,  Adventures  of.     Eel.  R.  81:  712. 
Violet  Wood's  Husband.     All  the  Y'ear,  46:  157. 
Violet's  Freak;  a  Tale.     Month,  i:  65.  152,  232. 
Violets  and  Violin  Strings.     (E.  A.  Kiuuen)  Overland, 

13:  468,  489. 
Violet-Planting;  a  Poem.  (E.  A.  C.  Akers)  Atlan.  11 :  675. 
Violette;  a  Story  of  Versailles.     Colburn,  152:  363,420. 
Violin,  The.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  22:  250.  — All  the 

Year,  15:  374.  —  Tait,  n.  s.4:  96.  —  Eng.  Dom.  M. 

^3-  257,   309. — Am.  Whig  R.  6:  619.  —  Blackw. 

41:  91. 

—  and  Violinists.     Ev.  Sat.  i :  546. 

—  Harmonies  of.     (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  18:  155. 

—  History  of.     (H.  R.  Haweis)  Good  Words,  11:  750. — 

All  the  Y'ear,  15:  374.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  764. 

—  How  to  make  a  cheap.     Penny  M.  7:  246. 

—  of  the  JIan  that  was  hanged.     (MM.  Erckmann-Cha- 

trian)  Dub.  Univ.  88:  327. 

—  of  Messire  Andreas.     (S.  W.  Duffield)  Scrib.  9:  521. 

—  Otto  on.    (T.  P.  Thompson)  Westm.  19:  442.  —  Pract. 

M.  5:  376. 

—  Stradivarius  and.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  45:  253. 
Violins  and  their  Manufacture.     (G.  Gemiinder)  Galaxy, 

10:  264. 

—  and  Violin-Players.     (A.  Y'oung)  Lippinc.  14:  352. 

—  and  the  Violin  Trade.     Chamb.  J.  25:  161. 

—  Cremona.     (C.  Reade)  Ev.  Sat.  13:  340,  36S. 

—  Lost  Art  of  varnishing.  (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  21 :  675. 

—  Old.      (H.  R.  Haweis)  Contenip.  21:    85.'— (H.   It. 

Haweis)  Good  Words,  22:  241,  380,  538. 

—  Some  great.     (B.  Phillips)  Harper,  62:  238. 
Violin-Player;  a  Tale.     (B.  Thomas)  Lond.  Soc.  37:  49- 

503.     38:  17  464. 
Violin  Stop.     (E.  Stoddard)  Putnam,  13:   176,  277. 
Violinist's  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  31:  389. 
Viollet-le-Duc,  Eugene  E.,  Death  of.     Am.  Arch.  6:  97, 

114. 

—  Exhibition  of  the  Works  of.     Am.  Arch.  8:  75. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  2g:  219.  — 

Penn  Mo.  6:  31.  —  (E.  Corrooyer)  Am.  Arch.  7:  4. 
Vipers,  French.     All  the  Year,  12:  36. 
Virchow,  Rudolf,  and  Evolution.    (J.  Tj'ndall)  19th  Cent. 

4:  809.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  266. 

—  and  Haeckel.     (C.  Elam)  Contemp.  33:  540. 
Virgil,  Publius  Maro.     Quar.  loi :  80.  —  (J.  Wedgwood) 

Contemp.  30:  199.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  323. 
—  (F.  W.  H.  Mj'ers)  Fortn.  31:  163.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  140:  643.  —  (D.  G.  Rossetti)  Dark  Blue, 
4:  123.  — (F.  M.  A.  Voltaire)  West.  J.  10:  74,  147. 

—  ^neid;  trans,  by  W.  Burke.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  145, 

641.     19:  459. 

Conington's.     (J.  Davies)  Contemp.  4:  317.  —  (E. 

I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  15:  78.— Eraser,  75:  83.  — No. 
Brit.  45:  394.  —  Blackw.  loi:  35. —Chr.  Rem.  53: 

389- 
Cranch's.     (C.  A.  Bristed)  Nation,  16:  77.  — O.  & 

N.  7:  223. 

De  Lille's  Translation.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  7:  134. 

Descent  of  ^neas  to  the  Shades.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i : 

13,  95,  156. 

Dryden's  and  Conington's.     Eraser,  83:  162. 

Last  six  Books.     Blackw.  32:  76. 


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Virgil,  Publins  Maro.     ^Eneid,  On  the  Translations  of. 

(F.  T.  Palgrave)  JIacmil.  15:   196,  401. 

Phaer  and  Twyne's  Translation.     Ketros.  5:  342. 

Rickards's  and  Singleton's.  (T.  H.  L.  Leary)  Dark 

Blue,  2:  51S. 

—  and  his  modern  Critics.     Nat.  E.  8:  84. 

—  and   Horace,    Translators    of.      (D.   Casserly)   Cath. 

World,  25:  721.     26:  309,  732.     27:  35. 

—  and  Tasso.     Loud.  Q.  12 :  73. 

—  and  Tennj'son.     Macmil.  33:  43.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

127:  756. 

—  as  the  Enchanter.     (M.  Cullinan)  Fortn.  17:  642. 

—  as  a  Precursor  of  Christianity.     (J.  C.  Shairp)  Princ. 

n.  s.  4:  401. 

—  English  Translators  of.     Quar.  Iio:  jt,.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  70:  739.  —  Lond.  Q.  40:  iii. 

—  First  Eclogue  of.     Western,  4:  574. 

—  "Fourth  Eclogue  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  65:  305. 

—  (L.  Withington)  Bib.  Sac.  3:  37.  —  (S.  Srai;h) 
Month,  12:  40.  —  (Lord  Aruudell  of  Wardour) 
Month,  12:  223. 

—  Fortunes  of.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  21 :  416. 

—  Georgics.     Quar.  38:  358. 

Blackmore's  Translation.      (L  Davis)  Dark  Blue, 

i:  392. 

Sotheby's  Translation.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  4:  296. 

Translations  of.     Quar.  i :  59, 

—  in  English  Hexameters.     (G.  O.  Morgan)  Fortn.  27: 

719.     28:  86.  —  Tinsley,  7:  710. 

—  in  English  Vei-se.     (D.  Swing)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  31. 

—  in  the  ^Middle  Ages.     Quar.  139:  y-j. 

—  Lonsdale's  Trans.  (T.  H.  L.  Leary)  Dark  Blue,  1 :  646. 

—  Pastorals  of .     Temp.  Bar,  10:  71.342.     11:  356. 

—  Pollio  of.     (H.  de  Coissy)  Penn  Mo.  3:  123. 

—  Sea  Descriptions  of.     Cornh.  30:  475,     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  123:  434. 

—  Tasso,  and  Raphael.     Blaekw.  57:  401. 

—  Tomb  of.     (F.  B.  Palliser)  Lond.  Soc.  23:  237.  —Col- 

burn,  7:  212.  — Knick.37:  244.  — Penny  iL  5:  332. 

—  Wanderings  with.     (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  16:  394. 
Virgin  with  the  Bells;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  48:  14. 
Virgins,  Parable  of.     See  Parable. 

Virgin  Islands,  Van  Voorst's  Letters  from.     Mo.  E.  161 : 

334- 
Virgin  Victims;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  34:  36. 
Virginia.     New  Eng.  M.  2:  37.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  193. 

—  De  Bow,  10:  536.  —  (J.  W,  Morgan)  De  Bow, 
11:  463.  —  (H.  T.  Tuckerraan)  Contin.  !Mo.  4:  690. 

—  Colburn,  122:  379.  —  (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  26: 
370. 

—  Address  on.     (B.  J.  Barbour)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  513. 

—  Agricultural  Exhibition  in.    All  the  Year,  5:  78. 

—  Agiicultural  Features  of.     De  Bow,  22:  462. 

—  Agriculture  in.  Early  History  of.     (N.  ¥.  Cabell)  De 

Bow,  24:  280,  411,  542.     25:  Si,  205. 

—  Amer.  Cavaliers.     (E.  W.  Evans)  New  Eng.  23:  651. 

—  Ancient  Families  of.     DeBow,  26:  487. 

—  and  Chesapeake  Bay.  (S.H.  DeBow)  DeBow.  24:  431. 

—  and  Gentleman  Emigrant.    Macmil.  32:  175.  33:  436. 

—  and  Georgia.     (C.  W.  L^pham)  No.  Am.  67:  291. 

—  and  her  great  Central  Improvement.     Hunt,  15:  273. 

—  and  New  York  Controversy.     (A.  P.  Upshur)  So.  Q. 

3:  318. 

—  and  the  South,  Foreign  Trade  of.     De  Bow,  13:  493. 

—  Antiquities  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  591,  693. 
in  Accomac  County.     N.  Eel.  6:  385. 

—  as  a  penal  Colony.     (E.  D.  Neill)  Hist.  M.  15:  296. 

—  Bacon's  Insurrection,  1676.     Hist.  M.  11:  212. 

—  Board  of  Public  Works.    (L.  Baldwin)  No.  Am.  8:  i. 

—  Burgesses  of,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  Spotswood.     So.  Lit. 

Mess.  17:  5S5. 

—  Census  of,  in  1624.     N.  E.  Reg.  31:  265. 


Virginia;  Church  Papers.    Am.  Church  R.  3:  447,  602.  ^ 
(F.  L.  Hawks)  Am.  Church  R.  4:  277. 

—  Claim  to  the   Potomac   River.      (A.  W.  McDonald) 

Hist.  M.  9:  13. 

—  Code  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  321. 

—  College  Convention  of  1844.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  121. 

—  Colleges  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  567. 

—  Clergy  paid  in  Tobacco.     Hist.  M.  21:  15. 

—  Colonial  History  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  109.    10:  691. 

11:  I,  48,  65.  —  Hist.  M.  2:  290. 

—  Colonial  Life  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  330. 

—  Colony  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  235.     14:  17. 

—  Commercial  Convention.     De  Bow,  12:  30. 

—  Constitution  of,  1776.     (H.  A.  Washington)  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  18:  657. 
1830.     Niles's  Reg.  37:  381. 

—  Convention,   1829.     Niles's  Reg.  37:   136-289.  —  (H. 

R.  Pleasants)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  147,  297. 

—  Country  Life  in,  185S.     Knick.  52:  269. 
nowadays.     (R.  B.  Elder)  Lippinc.  9:  347. 

—  Dances  of.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Putnam,  5:  472. 

—  Day  in  Soutliside.     (li.  B.  Elder)  Lippinc.  10:  6S9. 

—  Days  of  my  Youth.     Lippinc.  20:  712. 

—  Early  Births  and  Deaths  in.     Hist.  M.  14:  198. 

—  Earlj' History  of.     (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.   104:    i. — 

Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  260. — So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  no. 

—  Early  Settlement  of.     (L.  Mayer)  So.  M.  13:  459. 

—  Eastern,  Peninsular  Canaan.     (H.  Pyle)  Harper,  58: 

801. 

—  Education  in.     (G.  E.  Dabney)  So.  Lit.  ^Sless.  7:  631. 

13:    685.  — Republic,    6:    42.  — (J.   W.   Johnston) 
Nation,  24:  233. 
Progress  of .  So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  161,241,401.  25:  55. 

—  Educational  Conventions  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  173. 

—  Episcopal  Church  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  282. 

—  Episcopal  Colonial  Churches  of.     (L.  P.  Clover)  Am. 

Church  R.  5:  571.  — (J.  C.  McCabe)  Am.  Church  R. 
6:119,272,436.     7:113.     8:125,587. 

—  Episode  in  the  History  of.     N.  Eel.  5:  573. 

—  Fabricated   Resolves  of,    1764.      (T.  L.   Chase)   Am. 

■  Hist.  Rec.  3:  149. 

—  Families  of.     (M.  Lewis)  Land  We  Love,  6:  215. 

—  First  and  last.    F'raser,  71 :  277.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

85:  I. 

—  First  Colony  in;  Records  of  London  Company.    Hist. 

M.  2:  33. 

—  Foote's  Sketches  of.     So.  Lit.  iless.  16:  116.     17:  8. 

—  (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  28:  244. 

—  Free  Schools  and  University  of.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  20:  65. 

—  from  Bristol  to  the  Sea.     (E.  King)  Scrib.  7:  645. 

—  Gabriel's  Insurrection  and  Defeat,  1800.    (T.  W.  Hig- 

ginson)  Atlan.  lo:  337. 

—  Geographical  Position  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  6:  453. 

—  Geology  of.     (J.  L.  Campbell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  119, 

435- 
Mesozoic  Strata  of.     (W.  M.  Fontaine)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

117:  25,  151,  229. 
Primordial  Strata  of.     (W.  M.  Fontaine)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  109:  361,  416. 
Silurian  F'ormation  in  Central.     (J.  L.  Campbell) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  16. 
Vespertine   Strata  of.     (W.  M.  Fontaine)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  113:  27,  115. 

—  Girls  and  Gallants  of,  eighty  Years  ago.     (.J.  E.  Cook) 

So.  Lit.  jNIess.  23:  2,^. 

—  Glaciers  of  tlie  Glacial  Era  in.     (R.  P.  Stevens)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  106:  371. 

—  Historic  Mansions  of;  illustrated.    (F.  M.  Colby)  Pot- 

ter Am.  Mo.  13:  123. 

—  Historical  Memoranda.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  25:  121. 

—  Historical  Notes  on  Henrico  County.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

25:  65. 


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Virginia,  Historical  Society  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  123, 
257.    2:  258.     13:  186.     14:  52. 

—  History  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:    788.  — (C.  Campbell) 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  65,  129. 
and  Resources  of.     Hunt,  21:  181. 

—  House  of  Delegates  and  British  House  of  Commons. 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  ^;}7. 

—  Howison's  History  of .    So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  i.    14:  ;^t,7. 

—  (J.    W.   Alexander)   Princ.    19:    224.  —  (T.    V. 
Moore)  Princ.  20:  186. 

—  Huguenots  of.     (G.  P.  Disosway)  Contin.  Mo.  3;  348. 

—  Hist.  M.  19:  13. 

—  Hunter's  Observations  on  Historj'  of.    So.  Q.  27:  471. 

—  illustrated.    (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  lo:  i,  289.    11: 

2S9.     12:  158.     13:  303. 

—  in  1570,  First  Christian  Shrine  in.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath. 

World,  20:  847. 

—  in  1617.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  401. 

—  in  1650.     Internat.  M.  i:  416. 

—  in  the  Revolution.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Harper,  53:  1. 

—  in  1870,  Prospects  of.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  25:  432. 

—  in  1879.     (D.  Clark)  Caiiad.  Mo.  14:  216. 

—  in  a  novel  Form.     (R.  B.  Hicks)  Putnam,  i :  78-492. 

—  in  Water-Colors.     (M.  B.  Dodge)  Lippinc.  10:  82. 

—  Internal  Improvements  of.     De  Bow,  20:  249. 

—  .Jefferson's  Notes.  (E.  B.  O'Callaghan)  Hist.  M.  13:  96. 

—  Land  of  Goshen.     (E.  C.  Gordon)  So.  M.  12:  295. 

—  Landmarks  of  old.    (A.  C.  Redwood)  Harper.  57:  161. 

—  Laws  of,  1662.     Penny  M.  i:  126. 

—  Letter  of  Gov.  Spotswood,  1718.    N.  E.  Reg.  28:  257. 

—  Library  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  278. 

—  Literature  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  684. 

—  Loungings  in  the  Footprints  of  the  Pioneers.     (E.  C. 

Brace)  Harper,  18:  741. 

—  Loyalty  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  317. 

—  Massacre  at  Falling  Creek,   1621-22.     (E.  D.  Neill) 

51.  Am.  Hist,  i:  222. 

—  Meade's  Churches  and  Families  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

25:  161. 

—  Military  Defenses  of.     De  Bow,  19:  445. 

—  Mineral  Resources  of.     De  Bow,  21:   165. 

—  Mineral  Wealth  of.    (P.  A.  Browne)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  I : 

91.  —  Hunt,  14:  343.  —  (J.  L.  Campbell)  Land  We 
Love,  2:  94,  167.     3:  152. 

—  Mountain  Scenery  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  735. 

—  Nat  Turner's  Insurrection,  1831.     (T.  W.  Higginson) 

Atlan.  8:  173. 

—  Natural  Bridge  of.     Penny  IM.  i:  105. 

—  Natural  W^ealth  of.    (.J.  R.  Hamilton)  Harper,  32:  32. 

—  Navy  of,  in  the  Revolution.    So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  1-273. 

—  New.     (E.  A.  Pollard)  O.  &  N.  5:  279. 

—  New  Constitution,  1852.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:   117. 

—  New  Ways  in,  1872.    (J.  Hotchkiss)  Scrib.  5:  137,273. 

—  Northern  Neck  of.     (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  27:  279. 

—  Old  and  new.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Putnam,  15:  149. 

—  Old. Legends  of.  (E.  S.  Mosby)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  139. 
Schools  and  early  Ministers.     (E.  D.  Neill)  Hours 

at  Home,  6:  216. 

—  Old  Churches  in.  (E.  Kennedy)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  752. 
Ministers,  and  Families  of.     De  Bow,  26:  121. 

—  Old  Regime  in  the  Old  Dominion.     (G.  C.  Eggleston) 

Atlan.  36:  603. 

—  Papers  on,  in  Privy  Council  Register.  Hist.  M.  5:  107. 

—  Passengers  to,  1635,     N.  E.  Reg.  15:  142. 

in  the  America,  1635.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  3S8. 

in  the  Globe,  1635.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  261. 

in  the  Merchant  Bonaventure,  1635.    N.  E.  Reg.  2: 

III. 

in  the  Paul,  1635.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  61. 

in  the  Philip,  1635.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  184. 

in  the  Plain  Joan,  1635.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  211. 

in  the  Primrose,  1635.    N.  E.  Reg.  4:  189. 


Virginia,  Passengers  to,  in  the  Speedwell,  1635.     N.  E. 

Reg.  2:  268. 

in  the  Thomas  and  John,  1635.    N.  E.  Reg.  2:  374. 

in  the  Transport,  1635.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  343. 

who  settled  in  New  England.     (J.  G.  Locke)  N.  E. 

Reg.  5:  250. 

—  past  and  present.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Putnam,  2:  195. 

—  Printing  in.  Early.     N.  E.  Reg.  26:  30. 

—  Railroads  in.     De  Bow,  21:  401. 

—  Religious  Persecution  in.    (G.  E.  Dabney)  Chr.  R.  23: 

49,  199. 

—  Resolutions,  1798.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  supp.  i. 
1827.     Niles's  Reg.  32:  135,  167. 

—  Rural  Life  in.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  20:  166. 

—  Scenes  in  the  Old  Dominion.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  278, 

566. 

—  Scenery  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  551. 

—  Seal  of.     (E.  D.  Neill)  N.  Eel.  4:   608.  — N.  E.  Keg. 

26:  328. 

—  Sketches  of,  from  Charles  City  County  Records.     (T. 

Bacon)  New  Eng.  35:  493. 

—  Slavery  in.     Am.  Q.  12:   190,  379. 

—  Smith,  Capt.  John,  the  true  Founder  of.     St.  James, 

4:  199.     See  Smith,  Capt.  John. 

—  Social  Life  and  Residents  in.     Chr.  Rem.  39:  48. 

—  Social  System  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  65. 

—  Springs  of.    So.  Lit.  Mess,  i :  474,  544,  613.    3:  281.  — 

(E.  L.  Godkiu)  Nation,  25:  178.  —  De  Bow,  14:  49. 

—  Putnam,  6:  482,490.    7:  42. 

and  Mountains  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  12:  423. 

Grey  Sulphur.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  272. 

Trip  to.     Knick.  40:  20-440.     41:  140. 

—  State  Library  of.  Portraits  in.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  09. 

—  Statistics  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  467. 

—  Steamers  to  Europe  from.  (J.  Y.  Mason)  So.  Lit.  JIcss. 

18:  588. 

—  Stroll  in.     (R.  B.  Elder)  Lippinc.  8:  597. 

—  Tale  of  Western.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  70. 

—  Then  and  now  in.     (M.  D.  Conwaj^)  Atlan.  9:  493. 

—  Through  the  Heart  of.     (G.   S.   S.   Richards)  Putter 

Am.  Mo.  16:  193. 

—  Tour  from,  to  Tennessee.    (H.  Ruffner)  So.  Lit.  Jless. 

5:  44,  137- 

—  Tourist  in.  (E.  A.  Pollard)  Lippinc.  5:  487,  599.  6: 140. 

—  Tuckahoe  Colony  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  539,  689. 

—  University  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  lo:  115.  —  So. 

Lit.  Mess.  8:  ^o. — Anal.  M.  13:  103. —De  Bow, 
22:  62.  —  (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Harper,  44:  815. 

Character  and  Wants  of.      So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  241. 

Report  on,  1818.     Niles's  Reg.  15:  supp.  79. 

—  Ups  and  Downs  in  old.     Godey,  36:  202,  286,  325. 

—  Valleys  of.      (Geo.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  26:  267,  611. 

—  Virginian  Canaan.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  8:  18. 

—  Visit  to  Shrines  of.   (t).  H.  Strother)  Lippinc.  23:  393. 

—  Western,  Early  History  of.     Hesp.  3:  25-431. 
Indian  Wars  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  17:  544. 

See.  West  Virginia. 

—  Westover  Estate.      (.T.  R.  Chapin)  Harper,  42:  801. 

—  Worthies  of.     (Seba  Smith)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  49. 

—  Yankees  in.     De  Bow,  22:  621. 
Virginia;  a  Novel.    Putnam,  i:   78-492. 

Virginia;  a  Poem.  (J.R.Thompson)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  23:  93. 
Virginia  Blanchelande.      (I.  C.  Pray)  Godey,  21:  257. 
Virginia  Cavalryman,  Diary  of,  1863-64.      (H.  Corbin) 

Hist.  M.  22:  210. 
Virginia  City,  Scenes  in.  (A.  S.  Evans)  Overland,  3:  60. 
Virginia  Colonization  Society,    Memorial  of.      So.   Lit. 

Mess.  18:  495. 
Virginia  Comedy.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  571. 
Virginia  Company.    (E.  D.  Neill)  Hours  at  Home,  6:  22. 
Virginia  Dare,  or  the  Colony  of  Roanoke.     (C.  L.  Tut- 

hill)  So.  Lit,  Mess.  6:  585. 


VIRGIXIA 


1375 


VITAL 


Virrrinia  Lady's  Letter  to  a  Federal  Officer.    (Mrs.  R.  C. 

"  Randolph)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  124. 
Virg-iiiia  Water.     Penny  M.  2:  52. 

Virginians.      (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Harper,   16:   92-'8i3. 
17:  95-S13.     18:  95-S16.     19:  101-S18. 

—  in  Texas.  (W.  M.  Baiter)  Harper,  34:  72-765.  35:  85. 
Virginity,  Cyprian's  Opinion  on.      (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mer- 

cersb.  4:  556. 

—  Epistles  on,  ascribed  to  Clemens  Romanus.     (B.  H. 

Cowper)  Kitto,  28:  31.  —  Month,  6:  461. 
Virginias,  Case  of  the.     Am.  Law  R.  8:  470. 

—  and  International  Law.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation,  17: 

348. 

—  and  Spain.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy  and  E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 

tion, 17:  332,  364. 
Viri  Romae,  American,  Brooks's.     (E.  J.  Stearns)  So.  R. 

n.  s.  i:  53. 
Virtue.     Carey's  Mus.  2:  228. 

—  Art  of.     Ciir.  Obs.  9:  543. 

—  as  connected  with  Civil  Liberty.      Chr.  Disc.  2:  238. 

—  Statistics  of.    All  the  Year,  15:  413.    Same  art.  Cath. 

World,  3:  731. 
Virtue  le  Moyne.  (J.  B.  Stephens)  Sharpe, 35:  i.  36:225. 
Virtues,  Second-Class.     All  the  Year,  21:  585. 
Virtuoso,  The;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  40:  79,  139,  194. 
Virtuosi  of  France,  Old.  Hogg,  8:  260.  9:  101,  203,  318. 
Visible  and  the  Tangible.     Blackw.  61 :  580. 
Visible  Direction.  Law  of.     (G.  P.  Young)  Canad.  J.  n.  s. 

2:  268. 
Visible  Speech.     Cath.  World,  5:  417. 
Yi.sion.     (J.  Sully)  Mind,  2:  i,  167. 

—  and  its  Instruments.     (J.  Scoffern)  St.  James,  4:  411. 

5:  74- 

—  and  Light,  Discoveries  in.     New  Y^ork  R.  i:  206. 

—  and  the  Eve.     (A.  von  Graefe)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i :  457. 

—  Berkeley's  Theory  of.    Blackw.  51:  812.    53:  762. — 

(J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  38:  318.     39:  491. 
Bailev  on.     Mo.  R.  157:  240. 

—  Binocula"r.     Ed.  R.  108:  437.  —  (W.  B.  Rogers)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  70:  86,  204,  3t8.     71:  80,  173.    80:  387. — 

(.L  LeConte)  Am..I.Sci.97:  68,  153.  101:33.  102: 

1,315,417.     109:  159. — J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  325. 
and  the  Stereoscope.      (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit. 

17:  165. 
Contributions  to.     (C.  F.  Ilimes)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

92:  263,  340,  413.    93:  141,  350,  407.    94:  49. 
Phenomenaof.  (F.  E.  Nipher)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  113:  35. 

—  (J.  LeConte)  Am.  J.  Sci.  I13:  252.     114:  191. 

120:  83. 
Pliysiology  of.     (C.  Wheatstone)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

54:  196. 

—  Can  we  see  Distance?  (T.  C.  Simon)  Macmil.  13:  429. 

—  Conditions  of.     Irish  Mo.  6:  35. 

—  Curious  Discoveries  concerning.     19th  Cent,  i:  520. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  iiS. 

—  Dioptrics  of.     (R.  E.  Dudgeon)  Nature,  3:  124. 

—  explained.     (J.  Hunter)  Meth.  M.  37:  39. 

—  F"aulty,  Effects  of,  in  Painting.     (R.  Liebreich)  Mac- 

mil.  25:  499.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  174. 

—  Laws  of .     Pamph.  12:  23. 

—  New  Theory  of.     (S.  Rowley)  Am.  .1.  Sci.  96:  153. 

—  of  Light  and  Colors,  Hering's  Theory  of.     ( W.  Pole) 

Nature,  20:  611,  637.     21:  140. 

—  Persistence  of.      (T.  W.  Tdbin)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108: 

330. — (S.  P.  Thompson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  109:  53. 

—  Pleasure  of  Visual  Form.      (J.  Sully)  Mind,  5:  181. 

Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  780.     17:  77. 

—  Question  of  Visual  Perception  in  Germany.    (.J.  Sully) 

Mind,  3:  I,  167. 

—  Recurrent.     (C.  A.  Young)  Am.  J.  Sci.  103:  262. 

—  Sight,  and  how  to  see.      (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit. 

26:  145. 


Vision,  Single  and  double.     (J.  Locke)  Am.  J.  Sci.  57: 
68.  — (S.  P.  Lathrop)  Am.  ,T.  Sci.  57:  343. 

—  Visual  Powers  of  Animals  and  Birds.   Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  6:  61. 
.'^eeEye;  Sight;  etc. 
Vision,  A.     (J.  Ware)  No.  Am.  7:  278. 

—  of  Cagliostro.     Blackw.  62:  409. 

—  of  Caligula;  a  Poem.    (B.  Simnions)  Blackw.  45:  S49. 

—  of  Carl  Van  Quiet.     (C.  Hooton)  Colbum,  76:  5. 

—  of  Charles  XL     Internat.  M.  5:  196. 

—  of  Communism.     Cornh.  28:  300. 

—  of  Crime.     Knick.  38:  28. 

—  of  Echard.     (.1.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  42:  257. 

—  of  the  Fountain.     New  Eng.  M.  9:  99. 

—  of  the  Isles  of  Immortality;  a  Poem.      (G.  F.  Arm- 

strong) Dark  Blue,  i:  688. 

—  of  lost  Souls ;  a  Poem.    (L.  B.  Moore)  Atlan.  34:  267. 

—  of  St.  Eligius;  a  Poem.  (G.  Mac  Donald)  Scrib.  5:  500. 

—  of  Sheik  Hamil.     (I.  Craig)  Ev.  Sat.  i:  587. 

—  of  Spring  in  Winter;  a  Poem.      (A.  C.   Swinburne) 

Fortn.  23:  505. 

—  of  a  studious  Man.     House.  Words,  15:  294. 

—  of  sudden  Death.     Blackw.  66:  741. 

—  of  the  Tarn.     (.J.  B.  Tabb)  Lippinc.  22:  317. 

—  of  Tom  Chuff.     All  the  Year,  24:  450. 

—  of  Venice;  a  Poem.     (0.  Gray)  Temp.  Bar,  6:  42. 

—  of  War  and  Peace;  a  Poem.     Colbum,  148:  436,541. 

—  of  the  AVorld.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  54:  343. 
Visions;  a  Stor}'.   (I.  Tourgenieff)  Cornh.  41:  290.    Same 

art.  Li  v.  Age,  145:  75. 

—  a  Phantasy.     Galax}',  14:  108. 

—  and  Dreams.     (.J.  Cunningham)  Macmil.  5:  506. 

—  and  Revelations.     Brownson,  20:  448. 

—  Illusive.     Chamb.  J.  57:  2S9. 

—  of  the  Past.     New  Eng.  M.  7:  289. 

—  of  sane  Persons.      (F.  Gallon)  Fortn.  35:  729.    Same 

art.  Liv.  -Age,  150:  95.      Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

19:  519.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  249. 
iS( fi  a/so  Apparitions;  Dreams;  Trances:  etc. 
Visionary,  The;  a  Tale.  (E.A.Poe)  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  637. 
Visit,  A.     (F.  Bremen)  Sharpe,  16:  -^o.      Same  art.  E<  I. 

M    26:  567. 

—  of  the  Wrens;  a  Poem.   (P.  H.  Hayne)  Atlan.  34:  71  7. 

—  to  the  Forge.     (F.  Schiller)  Cath.  World,  31:  499. 

—  to  Milo.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  457. 

—  to  my  discontented  Cousin.    (H.  W.  Moncrieff)  Eraser, 

79:    553,  702.    80:  22.  155,  285. 

—  to  my  Grandparents.     Putnam,  7:   ^25. 

—  to  my  native  Village.  (J.K.Paulding)  So. Lit. Mess  3:1. 
Visits  of  Major  Gubbins  to  his  Acquaintances.     Loud. 

Soc.  30:  439,  497. 
Visited  on  the  Children;   a  Story.      (T.  Gift)   All  the 
Y'ear,    45:  476-545.     46:  19-543.      Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  147:  468-766.     148:  165-7S6.     149:  112-693. 
Visiting;  the  Art  of  going  away.    Liv.  Age,  139:  438. 

—  Etiquette  of.     (T.  B.  Bradley)  Knick.  46:  131. 
Visiting-Cards,  Chinese.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  294. 

Visitor  at  Sea;  a  Tale.  (A.  II.  Baldwin)  Belgra   19:  390. 
Visscher,  Cornelius.     (W.  Smith)  F.  Arts  Q.  4:  199. 

—  Catalogue  of  Engravings  of.     (W.  Smith)  F.  Arts  C^. 

i:  135,  401.     2:  3S4.     3:  126. 
Visscher,  Maria  Tesselschaede.     Eraser,  49:  354. 
Visual  Photography.     (H.  S   Schell)  Lippinc.  21 :  757. 
Vital  Dynamics.     (,I.  B.  Russell)  Recr.  Sei.  3:  339. 
Vital  Force,   Conservation   of.      (J.  T.  Rothrock)   Am. 

Natural.  7:  332. 

—  Experiments  in.     Chamb.  J.  51:  750.    Same  art.  Ei-I. 

M.  89:  373.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  472. 

—  Will  Science  annihilate?      (T.   E.   Clark)  Hours' at 

H"me,  II :  451. 
Vital  Forces,  Liebig  on.     Chamb.  J.  lo:   198. 

—  of  the  Age.    Chr.  R.  26:  561. 


VITAL 


1376 


VOLCANIC 


Vital  Motion,  Radcliffe  on.    Kature,  14:  267. 

—  Vegetable  and  Animal,  Dutrocliet  on.   For.  Q.  i:  214. 
Vital   Statistics  and  Life   Insurance.      (W.  HardAvicke) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  6:  271.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  69:  29S. 

—  Causes  of  Fluctuations  in.     (W.  A.  Guy)  J    Statis. 

Soc.  21:  52. 

—  English.     Quar.  145:  94.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  136: 

515- 

—  Modes  of  representing.     (E.  Chadwick)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

7:  I. 

—  Nelson's  Contributions  to.     NewQ.  6:  211. 

—  of  Armies  in  India.     (W.  H.   Sykes)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

10:  100.     14:  109. 

—  of  Calcutta.     (C.  Finch)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  13:  168. 

—  of  Chittagong.  (J.  R.  Bedford).!.  Statis.  Soc.  15:  117. 

—  of  England  for  1876-77.     Eel.  M.  90:  385. 

—  of  Friendly  Societies.     (F.  G.  P.  Nelson)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  8:  290.     9:  50. 

—  of  Geneva.     (E.  Mallet)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  14:  298. 

—  of  Iceland.      (P.  A.  Schleisner)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  14:   i. 

—  of  large  Towns  in  Scotland.      J.  Statis.  Soc.  6:  150. 

—  of  Philadelphia.     (.J.  Stockton-Hough)  Penn  Mo.  4: 

599- 

—  of  Prussia,  1816-49.     (F.  H.  Goldsmid)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

23:  201. 

—  of  Scotland.     (J.  Stark)  ,T.  Statis.  Soc.  14:  48. 

—  of  seven  English  Cities.      (W.  L.  Sargeant)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  29:  92. 

—  of  the  Society  of  Friends.     (J.  J.  Fox)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

22:  208. 

—  of  Sweden.     (F.  Hendriks).T.  Statis.  Soc.  25:   iii. 

—  Principles  of.     (A.  .1.  Verwey)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  38:  487. 
See  Death-Rates;  Health;  Life;  Mortality;  etc. 

Vitali,  Justin;  a  French  Cause  Celebre.   Cornh.  33:  444. 

Vitalis,  the  Swedish  Poet.     For.  R.  4:  163. 

Vitality  re?".ws  Disease.     Chanib.  J.  37:  102. 

Viterbi,  Luc'  Antonio,  Diary  of,  in  Corsica,  1821.  Lond. 
M.  15:   108. 

Vitrified  Walls  in  Scotland.  (D.  Barrington)  Arch.  6:  100. 

Vitriol,  Oil  of,  LTse  of  Pyrites  in  Manufacture  of.  (C.  II. 
A.  Wright)  Pract.  M.  i:  375. 

Vitruvius,  Civil  Architecture  of.     Quar.  21:  25. 

Vittoria.  (G.  Meredith)  Fortn.  3:  539,  679.  4:  32-710. 
5:  76-685.    6:  57-S57. 

Vittoria,  Battle  of.     (S.  Moggridge)  Blackw.  23:  1S3. 

Vittoria  Contarini;  a  Novel.  (A.  W.  Dubourg)  Temp. 
Bar,  45:  429.     46:  39-337. 

Vittorino  dei  Ramboldini  ;  a  Schoolmaster  of  the  Renais- 
sance. (M.  Creighton)  Macmil.  32:  509.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  127:  416. 

Vivian  the  Beauty.  (A.  Edwards)  Temp.  Bar,  56:  545. 
57:  115-55S.     Same  art.  Appleton,  22:  193-494. 

ViVandiere,  La.     (E.  O'Hara)  Peop.  J.  7:  96,  106. 

Vivandit^res.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  2:  525. 

Vive  la  Guei-re  !     St.  James,  27:  24. 

Vives,  Giovanni  Ludovico.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  339. 

Vivisection.  (J.  II.  Bridges)  Fortn.  23:  435.  —  (R.  Con- 
greve)  Fortn.  23:  435.  —  (Sir  T.  Watson)  Contemp. 
25:  867. — Nature,  9:  144,  177.  —  (G.  Hoggan) 
Fraser,  91:  521.  —  (B.  W.  Richardson)  Nature,  14: 
149-369.  —  (M.  Foster)  Macmil.  29:  367.  Same  art. 
Ev.  Sat.  16:  329.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4: 
672.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  82:  408.  —  (G.  Greenwood) 
Macmil.  40:  523.  —  (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  2:  loi, 
216.  —  ( W.  James)  Nation,  20:  128.  —  Ev.  Sat.  10: 
570. —  (R.  Quiddam)  St.  James,  38:  277. 

—  Acton.     (R.  Lowe)  Contemp.  28:  713. 

and  R.  Lowe.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Contemp.  29:  335. 

—  and  Dr.  Wm.  Harvey.     (J.  H.  Bridges)  Fortn.  26:  i. 

—  and  Field  Sports.     (E.  A.  Freeman)  Fortn.  21 :  61S.  — 

(E.  A.  Freeman)  Canad.  Mo.  5:  543. 

—  and  Medicine.    Nature,  24:  329. 


Vivisection,  Bergh  on.     (J.  C.  Dalton)  Nation,  29:  256, 
309,  346. 

—  Bill  on,  Carnarvon's.     Nature,  14:  65. 
Hartismere's.     Nature,  12:  21. 

—  Clamor  on.     (H.  Lawson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  398.     16:  i. 

—  Commission  on,  Report  of.     Nature,  13:  321. 

—  Does  it  pay?     (A.  J.  Lefhngwell)  Scrib.  20:  391. 

—  Ethics  of.     Cornh.  33:  468.  —Canad.  Mo.  12:  72.  — 

(E.  Gurney)  Fortn.  36:  778. 

—  Is  it  justifiable?    Westm.  85  :  132. 

—  Legislation  regarding.     Nature,  13:  342. 

—  Magendie  and.     (J.  C.  Dalton)  Internat.  R.  8:  120. 

—  Moral  and  religious  Estimate  of.     (II.  N.  Oxenham) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  21:  713. 

—  or  Cruelly   as  an   exact   Science.     (F.  G.  Fairfield) 

Nat.  Q.  31:  253. 

—  Pains  and  Uses  of.     (Sir  J.  Paget,  R.  Owen,  and  S. 

Wilks)  19th  Cent.  10:  920. 

—  Plea  for  the  Suppression  of.     (E.  Gaisford)  St.  James, 

40:  568. 

—  Popular  Fallacies  on.     (L.  Carroll)  Fortn.   23:  847. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85:  221. 

—  Question  of,  in  Germany.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  28: 

417.     30:  94. 

—  Value  of.     (H.  C.  Wood)  Scrib.  20:  766. 

Vixen;  a  Tale.     (M.  E.  Braddon)  All  the  Year,  41 :  313- 

553.     42:  1-610. 
Vizier,  The,  and  the  Horse.     (R.  Garnett)  Fraser,  99:  480. 
Vizier  Ally,  Life  of.     (E.  Townbridge)  Sharpe,  51:  80. 
Vocal  Exercise.     (F.  Jacox)  Colburn,  132:  159,  288. 
Vocal  Science,  Elements  of.     Lond.  M.  10:  145. 

—  in  England.     Lond.  M.  2:  293. 

Progress  of.     Lond.  M.  2:  660.    4:  61. 

Vogl,  Johann.     Fraser,  46:  213. 
Vogt,  Carl,  Extradition  of.     Republic,  i:  423. 
Vogue.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  192. 

Voice,  The,  and  irs  Modifications.     (R.  Tolefree,  jr.)  Am. 
J.  Sci.  26:  76. 

—  and  Speech.     Chamb.  J.  31:  174. 

—  as  a  Source  of  Income.     (O.  Lf>gan)  Galaxy,  18:  87. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  54:  471.     Same  art.  Sup. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  478. 

—  Cultivation  of  the  Speaking.     (J.  Hullah)  Contemp. 

10:  344,  416.  —  (W.  S.  Bartlett)  Nat.  Q.  6:  252. 

—  in  Man  and  Animals.     (E.  Blancliard)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

9:  385-  SI3- 

—  Loss  of,  and  its  Causes.     (C.  Seller)  Penn  Mo.  8:  849. 

—  Mechanical  Imitation  of.     Cornh.  7:  415. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (J.  E.  Rankin)  Cong.  R.  lo:  535. 

—  Pliilosophyof  theHiunan.    Meth.  Q.  i:  381.  —  Kniik. 

4:  342. 
Voice  of  Nature,  from  Metastasio.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  64. 
Voices,  Compass  and  highest  Notes  of  celebrated.    Ev. 

Sat.  10:  263. 
Voices  of  the  Night.     Chamb.  J.  40:  49. 
Voiceless.     (R.  A.  McLeod)  Lippinc.  21:  105. 
Voisenon,  Abbe  de,  and  his  Times.    Fraser,  43:  48.    Same 

art.  Internat.  M.  2:  511. 
Voisin,  Cath.  Deshayes,  Sketch  of.     St.  James,  24:  641. 
Voiture,  Vincent.     Bentley,  44:  367. 
Volatilization,  Loss  by.    (C.  P.  Williams)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

91:  123. 
Volcanic  iVction,  Probable  Seat  of.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  100:  21. 
Volcanic  and  Fossil  Geology.     New  York  R.  3:  20. 
Volcanic  Disturbances  of  Hawaii,  1868.     (T.  Coan)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  97:  89. 
Volcanic  Eruptions  and  Earthquakes.     Am.  J.  Sci.  28: 

332- 
Volcanic  Interlude;  a  Story.  (S.  Bonner)  Lippinc.  25:  452. 
Volcanic  Lava,  Formation  of  tabular  Masses  of.     (Sir  C. 

Lyell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  214. 


VOLCANIC 


1377 


VOLTAIRE 


Volcanic   Lavas,   Nature   of   the   Liquidity   of.     (G.  P. 

Scrope)  Am.  J.  Sci.  73:  346.     74:  217. 
Volcanic  Origin  of  Mountains.     (J.   D.  Whitney)  No. 

Am.  113:  235. 
Volcanic  Phenomena.     Sharpe,  24:  103.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  39:  278. 

—  during  1S75.     Nature,  15:  557. 

—  during  1S77.     Nature,  18:  241. 

—  during  1S7S.     Nature,  20:  378. 

—  Theory  of.     (J.  F.  Herschel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  24:  353. 
Volcanic  Springs  in  Southern  California.     (J.  L.  LeConte) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  69:  I. 
Volcano,   Hawaiian,  Six  Hours  in  a.     (E.  V.  Lansdale) 

Hours  at  Home,  II :  337. 

Trip  to.     Knick.  37:  30. 

See  Kilanea;    Manna  Loa. 

—  Largest  extinct.     (C.  F.  Gordon-Cumming)  Scrib.  22: 

272. 

—  of  Reunion.     (C.  Velain)  Nature,  14:  333. 

—  Submarine.     Chamb.  .J.  51:  773. 

—  Tongariro,  New  Zealand,  Eruption  of.  Nature,  2;  477. 

—  Vatna  Jiikull,  Iceland.  (W.  L.  Watts)  Nature,  12:  333. 
Volcanoes.      Ed.   R.  45:  295.  —  Am.  J.  Sci.  13:  106.  — 

(J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  106:  104. — Chamb.  J. 
36:  94,  loS.  —  (J.  D.  Whitney)  No.  Am.  109:  231. 

—  (D.  Forbes)  Nature,  2:  283'.  —  (C.  R.  Weld)  Era- 
ser, 77:488.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  393.  —  Sharpe, 
2:  129.  — (E.  C.  Bruce)  Lippinc.  19:  26,  152. —  (E. 
C.  Bruce)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  641.     15:  157. 

—  Active  and  extinct.     Am.  J.  Sci.  13:  235.     14:  70. — 

Lond.  Q.  10:  416.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  45:  30. 

—  and  Craters  of  Elevation.     (L.  von  Buch)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  21:  189. 

—  and  Earthquakes.     Blackw.  106:  74. — (W.  H.  Cor- 

field)  Nature,  6:  61.  — Brit.  Q.  13:  358.  —  (C.  R. 
Weld)  Eraser,  77:  488.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  662. 

—  (Sir  J.  HersChel)  Good  Words,  4:  53,  141.     Same 
^    art.  Liv.  Age,  77:  457.  —  (.1.  D.  Commun)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  15:  12. — (G.  Bischof)  Am.  J.  Sci.   36:  230. 

37:  41.—  Liv.  Age,  30:  13.  —  Nat.  M.  9:  169.  — 

So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  381.  — Chr.  Rem.  16:  365, 
Electric  Theory  of.     Blackw.  106:  74.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  102:  387. 
Natural  History  of.     (G.  Bischof)  Ed.  New  Philos. 

J.  26:  25,  347. 
Scriptural  Notices  of.     Kitto,  40:  46. 

—  and  their  Phenomena.     Chamb.  J.  36:  94,  108.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  54:  3S8. 

—  and  Volcanic  Action.     Am.  JIo.  M.  5:  50,  102. 

—  and  Volcanic  Substances.     (T.  Cooper)  Am.  J.  Sci.  4: 

205. 

—  Breislac  on.     Ed.  R.  4:  26. 

—  Clarke  on.     Ed.  R.  32:  430. 

—  Cones  of.  Origin  and  Structure  of.     (H.  .J.  Johnston- 

Lavis)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18:  776.     19:  49. 

—  Daubney  on.     Liv.  Age,  20:  97.  —  Eel.  R.  47:  51. 

—  Extinct,   about  Lake    Mono.      (J.  LeConte)  Am.  .1. 

Sci.  118:  35. 

—  of  Central  France.     Eraser,  58:  190. 

—  Hawaiian.     (W.  S.  Turner)  Nat.  M.  12:  120.  —  (T. 

M.  Coan)  Scrib.  2:  561.  —  Am.  .J.  Sci.  11:  i.  20: 
228.  —  (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  347.     60:  2-',5. 

Eruptions  of,  1S59.     (M.  Hopkins)  Once  a  Week, 

i:  479. 

—  Inactive  Craters  near  Naples.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Temp. 

Bar,  18:  401. 

—  Irish.     (D.  T.  Ansted)  Intel.  Obs.  6:  174. 

—  .Judd  on.     (G.  F.  Rodwell)  Nature,  24:  257.  —  Apple- 

ton,  26:  373. 

—  New  Theorj'  of.     For.  Q.  15:  74.  — Pop.  Sci.  Mo,  2: 

203. 

—  of  Auvergne.     (W.  S.  Svmonds)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  16:  i. 

87 


Volcanoes  of  Central  America.     (E.  G.  Squier)  Harper, 
19:  739- 

—  of  Central  France.     (H.  Norton)  Nature,  6:  24^. 

—  of  the  Haute  Loire  and  Ardeche.     (W.  S.  Symonds) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  16:  250,  329. 

—  of  Mud.     Temp.  Bar,   17:  465.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

2:  160. 

—  Origin  of  the  conical  Form  of.     (Sir  C.  Lyell)  Am.  .J. 

Sei.  78:  221. 

—  Phenomena  of.     Sharpe,   24:    103. —  (H.    Daw)   J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  8:  154. 

—  Physics  of.     Nature,  18:  91. 

—  Scrope  on.     Mo.  R.   109:    24.  — Westm.  5:    365.— 

(D.  Forbes)  Nature,  5:  440. 

—  Structure  and  Action  of.     (A.  Humboldt)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  5:  222. 
See  ^Etna;  Hecla;  etc. 
Volition  and  Attention.     (H.  S.  Solly)  Theo.  R.  15:  129. 

—  and  Evolution.     (W.  Haslam)  Nat.  Q.  37:  127. 
Volliguer;  a  Tale.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Internal.  M.  2: 

197. 
Volney,  C.  T.    The  Ruins.     Meth.  M.  49:  35. 
Volpicelli,  Paolo.     Nature,  20:  126. 
Volsunga  Saga,  Morris's  Translation  of.    O.  &N.  2:  364. 
Volta,  Alexander,  Biography  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  15:  67. 

—  Historical  Eulogy  on.    (F.  Arago)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

16:  I. 
Volta  River.     Geog.  M.  3:  290. 
Voltaic  Battery,  Carbon.     (B.  Silliman,  jr.)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

44:  180. 

—  Report  on.     Walsh's  R.  2:  324. 

—  Self-sustaining.     (G.  Mathiot)  Am.  .J.  Sci.  71 :  43. 
Voltaire,   F.   M.   A.  de.      Quar.  135:    331.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  1 19:  707.  — Blackw.  iii:  270.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  113:  131.  — Eraser,  85:  678.  —  Chamb. 
J.  20:  425.  — (M.  S.  Snow)  Western,  6:  101. — 
Meth.  Q.  26:  546.  — (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ. 
44:  6S1. 

—  and  De  Brosses,  Correspondence  of.  Colburn,  114:  367. 

—  and  the  fair  Sex.    (Dr.  Michelsen)  St.  James,  12:  213. 

—  and  Frederick  the  Great.     Colburn,  116:  475.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  63:  259. 

—  and  French  Revolution.  (C.  W.  Super)  Nat.  Q.  38:  91. 

—  and  Geneva.     (.J.  Williams)  Am.  Church  R.  lo:   i. 

—  and  Gibbon.     Colburn,  58:  558. —(A.  D.  Vandam) 

Tinsley.  19:  11. 

—  and  his  Panegyrists.  (.J.  Doucet)  Cath.  World,  27:  688. 

—  and  his  Times,  Bungener  on.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  627. 

—  and  his  Valet.     Dub.  Univ.  68:  243.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  91:  166.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  398. 

—  and    Madame   du   Chatelct.      Quar.    23:     154.  —  (E. 

Clarke)  19th  Cent.  3:  1052. 

—  and   Rousseau.     Brit.   Q.   2:    199. —  (G.   Saintsbur}-) 

Fortn.  29:  678. 

—  and  Shakspere.    Cornh.  43:  211. — Liv.  Age.  148:  792. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Meth.  M.  26:  529. 

among  the  Swiss.    (A.  Stevens)  Harper.  57:  260. 

—  as  a  Lover.     (M.  A.  E.  Wager)  Galaxy,  18:  24. 

—  as  a  Scholar.     Colburn.  141:  324. 

—  as  it  Theologian,  ^Moralist,  and  Metaphvsician.     Era- 

ser, 76:  541      Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:   i. 

—  at  the  Bar  of  History.    (D.  d'Istria)  Penn  Mo.  12:  337. 

—  at  Berlin.     (J.  Morlcy)  Fortn.  16:  450. 

—  at  Ferney.     Bentley,  48:   ^98. 

—  Centenarv  of.     (T.  A.  Finlev)  Irish  Mo.  6:  397.— 

Dub.  R.  83 :  I . 

—  Character  and  Writings  of.     Westm.  75:  363. 

—  Criticisms  on  Shakspere.     Lond.  M.  i:  126. 

—  Gibbon's  Visit  to.     Hogg,  5:  211. 

-Heart  of.     (M.  A.  Power)  Once  a  Week,  4:  63.— 
All  the  Year,  g:  87. 

—  Horrors  of  last  Days  of.     Chr.  Obs.  42:  668. 


VOLTAIRE 


1378 


VOYAGES 


Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de,  Houssaye's  Life  of.  Bentlej',  44: 
197. 

—  in  the  Crystal  Palace.     Blackw.  70:  142. 

—  in  England.     (J.  Farton)  No.  Am.  100:  347. 

—  in  the  Netherlands.     (J.  C.  A.  van  Sypesteyn)  Temp. 

Bar,  50:  174.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  134:  97. 

—  in  Politics.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  369. 

—  Lettersof.  Portfo.(Den.)  r :  31;?.  —  Liv.  Age,  51:  676. 

—  Life  of.     Portf(..(Uen.)  30:  4. 

and  Character  of.     (T.  Carh'le)  For.  R.  3:  419. — 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d.  s.  3:  458.  —  Westm.  43:  384. 

—  Mo.  R.  108:  377. 

and  Genius  of.     Dub.  Univ.  61:  93,  16S. 

—  Mon  Testament.     No.  Am.  128:  565. 

—  Morley's  Life  (jf.     (T.  S.  Perry)  No.  Am.  115:  431. 

—  (A.  Langel)  Nation,  15:  150.  —  (W.  L.  Kingsley) 
New  Eng.  32:  561.  —  Chr.  Obs.  72:  186. 

—  Parton's  Life  of.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  33:  276,  297. 

—  (.J.  F.  Clarke)  Atlan.  48:  260. —  (G.  Saintsbury) 
Fortn.  36:  149.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  474.  —  (.J. 
W.  Chadwick)  Unita.  R.  16:  293.  —  (V.  B.  Dens- 
low)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  59. 

—  a  Philosopher  without  Philosophy.     Chamb.  .3.   20: 

425.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31:  423. 

—  Private  Life  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  12:  38. 

—  Romances   of,    and   their   Moral.     Westm.    75:    363. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  69:  387. 

—  Rousseau,  and  Goethe.     (H.  Merivale)Ed.  R.  92:  188. 
and  Hume.     (J.  Murdock)  New  Eng.  i:  169. 

—  School-Days  of.     (J.  Parton)  Atlan.  47:  507. 

—  Strauss's.     (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  2i:  215. 

—  Study  of.     (J.  \V.  Chadwick)  Radical,  10:  274. 

—  jjf-7-67/s  Sliakspere.     Knick.  6:  319. 

—  Visit  to.     (J.  J.  Casanova)  Colburn,  4:  171-232. 
Voltameter,  Sonorous.     (T.  A.  Edison)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116: 

379- 
Volumetric  Analysis,  Fleischer's.     Nature,  16:  497. 

—  Sutton's.     Nature,  5:  158. 

Volundur;  a  Scandinavian  Legend.     Eraser,  83:  729. 

Voluntary  Associations.  (B.  B.  Thatcher)  Am.  Bib.  Re- 
pos. 9:  485.  —  (L.  Baron)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  142. — 
(N.  Hewitt)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  5.  — (C.  Hodge) 
Princ.  9:  101. 

Voluntary  Principle.  Eel.  R.  71:  38.  72:  207.  82:  86. — 
Chr'  Rem.  51 :  50.  —  (S.  W.  Cone)  Dem.  R.  36:  386. 

—  in  the  Cliurch.     Chr.   Disc.   2:   36S.     3:  27.  —  Chr. 

Exam.  13:  337. — Blaekw.  40:  787. 

—  in  Germany.     Am.  Eel.  4:  152.  —  Eel.  R.  75:  72. 
Voluntary  Question.     Eel.  R.  70:  545. 

Voluntary  Societies.  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  81.  — (E.  Pond) 
Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  393.  —  (L.  Woods)  Am.  Bib.  Re- 
pos. 12:  257.  —  (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  8:   321. 

Voluntaiy  System.  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  53:  175.  —  Eel. 
R.  65:  201. 

—  Results   of,    in   New   England.      (J.  H.   Allen)   Chr. 

Exam.  84:  207. 
Volunteer,  Recollections  of  a.     (W.  W.  Fenn)  Tinslej', 

26:  220-330. 
V'^olunteer's  Catechism.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  2:  191. 
Volunteers  and  Regulars.      (C.  C.  Chesney)  Fraser,  71 : 

421. 

—  British.     Chamb.  J.  55:  344. 

—  English      Cornh.  i:  77. — Dub.  Univ.  54:  67.     57: 

3,  72S. 

—  in  the  English  Army.    Temp.  Bar,  r:  103. 

—  of  1802  in  Action;  a  Tale.     Month,  2:  49. 

—  of  the  Past.     Once  a  Week,  9:  328. 

Volunteer  Day  in  1803.     (S.  Brooks)  Once  a  Week,  3:  20. 
Volunteer  Drill.     Once  a  Week,  4:  599,  626,  660. 
Volunteer  Force  in  England  and  L-eland.     Dub.  Univ. 

58:  631. 
Volunteer  Review.    Chamb.  J.  34:  44,  106. 


Volunteer  Royal  Commission.     Temp.  Bar,  7:  141. 
Volunteering,  past  and  present.     (J.  Martineau)  IklacmiL 

2:  394- 

Volvox  Globator.  (J.  Samuelson)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  i:  50. — 
(.L  B.  Hicks)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  5:  137.  — (A.  W.  Ben- 
nett) Pop.  Sci.  R.  17:  225. 

Von  Blixum's  heroic  Experiment.  (H.  W.  Parker)  Am. 
Whig  R.  3:  290. 

Von  Bohlen,  Peter,  Biogr.  Sketch  of.  Chr.  Rem.  31 :  309. 

Vondel,  Joost  van  den,  the  Dutch  Milton.  Cornh.  35: 
596.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  550. 

Von  Dohm's  Memoirs.     (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  26:  285. 

Vondoo  Violet;  a  Bi-centennial  Story.  (L.  W.  Champw 
ney)  Harper,  55:  384. 

Vonved  the  Dane.  Count  of  Elsinore ;  a  Tale.  Dub.  Univ. 
55:  3-689.  56:41-539.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  49:  532. 
50:  104-493.     51:  44-470-     52:  87,  182. 

Vortex-Atom  Theory,  Pln-sical  Aspects  of.  (S.  T.  Pres- 
ton) Nature,  22:  56.     Same  art.  Eel.  Engin.  23:  76. 

Vortex  Motion.     (0.  Reynolds)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  16:  276. 

Vortigern,  not  Hengist,  the  Invader  of  Kent.  (H.  C. 
Cook)  Arch.  44:  363. 

Voss's  Luise.     Phraser,  39:  454. 

Vota.     Fraser,  61 :  721. 

Votary  of  Fashion.     (Mrs.  E.  V.  Ellis)  Godej-,  24:  85. 

Vote  by  Ballot.     Eel.  R.  124:  378.     See  Ballot. 

Voter,  Independent,  his  Place  in  Politics.  (C.  C.  Nott) 
Nation,  20:  308. 

Voters  in  France,  1871.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  85, 

—  Negro,  and  the  Federal  Government.     (E.  L.  Godkin) 

Nation,  28:  113.     See  Negroes. 

—  Scottish.     Tait,  2:  204. 

Voting,  Alternative.     Dark  Blue,  4:  146. 

—  Educational  Test  for.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  3:  497. 

8:  125. 

—  in  the  Army.     (T.  R.  Lounsbury)  Nation,  3:  331. 
Vow,  The.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  g:  205. 

Vows  of  Scripture.    (J.  R.  Berry)  Am.  Presb.  R.  16:  419. 

—  Some  curious.     Chamb.  J.  58:  222. 
Vowels;  Bopp's  Vocalismus.     Blackw.  49:  199. 
Vowel  Elements  in  Speech.     (S.  Porter)  Am.  J.  Sci.  92: 

167,  303- 
Vox  Humana.     (A.  Brewster)  Lippinc.  i:  75. 
Vox  Populi.     (H.  Stanton)  Lakeside,  i:  172. 
Vox  Veris.     (A.  P.  Graves)  Fraser,  85:  692. 
Voyage,  Description  of  a.    (C.  C.  Shackford)  Mo.  Rel.  M. 

43:  369. 

—  Long.     (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words,  8:  409. 

—  in  the  P.  and  0. ;   Reminiscences  of  an  Old  Fogy. 

Blackw.  128:  593. 

—  of  the  America.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Scrib.  12:  680. 

—  of  Columba.     (J.  S.  Blackie)  Good  Words,  13:  414. 

—  of  the  Esperanza;  a  Tale.     (J.  G.  Austin)  Putnam, 

13:  586.     Same  art.  Broad w.  6:  261. 

—  of  the  good  Ship  Union.  (0.  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  9:  398. 

—  of  the  Rattlesnake.     Eel.  R.  95:  582. 

—  of  the  Ship  Amherst.     Westm.  20:  22. 

—  round  Great  Britain,  Daniell's.     Eel.  K.  27:  330,  419. 

—  round  the  World,  1806-12,  Campbell's.  Eel.  R.  27: 162. 
Fanning's.     Mo.  R.  134:  137. 

First.     Colburn,  I20:  353. 

Hiibner's.     Quar.  143:  238.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

132:  771. 

in  1803-6.     Eel.  R.  19:  577. 

Meyen's.     (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  53:  313. 

Swedish,  1851-53.    (N.  J.  Anderson)  Colburn,  107: 

420.    108:80-451.   109:51-428.   110:66^436.   Iii: 

76-459.    112:  95-190. 

—  to  the  Internal  World.    (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  13:  134. 
Voyages,  Alison's  and  Bvron's.     Retros.  10:  285. 

—  and  Commercial  Enterprises.     Hunt,  8:  143. 

—  and  Travels :  Hall  and  the  Landers.     Fraser,  5 :  462. 


VOYAGES 


1379 


WAGNER 


Voyages  humoristiques,  Houssaye's.     Bentley,  41:  255. 

—  Krusenstern's;  Hoppner's  Translation.  Colburn,  2:  22. 

—  of  Lieut.  KollT,  1825-26.     Mo.  R.  151:  99. 
--  round  the  World.     Mus.  6:  102. 

See  Navigators. 
Voyageurs,  The.     Kniik.  39:   i. 

—  Voyage  with.    (H.  M.  Robinson)  Appleton,  20:  246. 
Voysey,  Mr.,  and  Mr.  Purchas.     Fraser,  83:  457. 
Vraicking.     Once  a  Week,  29:  408. 

Vulcan,  Planet.     (D.  Kirkwood)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  732. 
—  (J.  R.  Hind)  Nature,  14:  469. — Nature,  18:  495. 

—  Discovery  of.  (J.  C.Watson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  116:  230, 310. 


Vulcan,  Planet,  Observations  for.    Nature,  14:  534. 
Vulcanicity,  Mallet's  Theory  of.     (E.  W.  Hilgard)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  107:  535. 
Vulgar  Errors.     Pennj'  M.  4:  322.     See  Errata  recepta. 
Vulgarity,  present  and  past.     Temp.  Bar.  48:  539. 
Vulgate,  Origin  of.     Bost.  R.  i:  184. 
Vulture,  or  Turkey  Buzzard.     (P.  H.  Gosse)  Ed.  New 

Philos.  J.  43:  90. 
Vulture,  Bearded.     Penny  M.  4:  48 1. 
—  Egyptian.     Penny  M.  4:  361. 
Vultures  and  Cotton-Trees  of  Jamaica.     (W.  G.  Barrett) 

Recr.  Sci.  3:  193. 


w 


Wabash  and  Erie  Canal,  Exhibit,  1853.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 
8:  423. 

Wabash  College,  Hist.  of.  (C.  Mills)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  14: 425. 

Wabash  Railway.    (A.  A.  Graham)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  i. 

Wabash  Valley,  Vegetation  of.  (R.  Ridgway)  Am.  Nat- 
ural. 6:  658,  724.     7:  154. 

Waccainaw,  South  Carolina,  Visit  to.   Liv.  Age,  54:  292. 

Wace.  Robert,  Life  and  Writings  of.  (De  la  Rue)  Arch. 
12:  50. 

—  Romance  of  Rollo.     For.  Q.  2:  82. 

—  Works  of.     Retros.  18:  92. 

Wachenhusen's  Von  Wldden  nach  Stambul.     Colburn, 

104:   no. 
Wachusett,  Mount,  Tradition  of.     (W.  T.  Harlow)  O.  & 

N.  9:  206. 
Wadd,  Wm.    Maxims  and  Memoirs.   Lond.  M.  19:  145. 

—  on  Corpulency.     Blackw.  17:  6g. 

Waddington,  Julia  R.    The  Monk  and  the  Married  Man. 

Dub.  R.  8:  25. 
Wade,  Benjamin  F.     Republic,  i:  314,  385. 
Wade,  Thomas.     Lond.  Q.  48:  104. 
Wade  Family  Genealogy.     (W.  B.  Shedd)  N.  E.  Reg. 

11:  163,  210. 
Wadsworth,  James.     Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  389. 
AVadsworth,  Gen.  James  S.,  Life  of.   U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:  18. 
Wadsworth  Monument  at  Sudburj-.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  221. 

20:  135,  341. 
Wafted  Seeds;  a  Tale.    Month,  12:  473-693.    13:  60-630. 

14:  122-4S2. 
Wags,  The.     Black w.  48:  536. 
Wager;  what  came  of  it.  (D.  J.  Currj')  Colburn,  162:  296. 

—  of  Battle.    Once  a  Week,  14:  234. —  Chamb.  J.  55:  446. 

Trial  of  Abraham  Thornton.   All  the  Year,  17:  495. 

Wagers.     Chamb.  J.  5:  330.  —  All  the  Year,  28:  389. 

—  Achievements  for.     Chamb.  J.  51:  381. 

—  Singular.     All  the  Year,  40:   154. 

Wages.  (A.  Walker)  Hunt,  31 :  179. — Niles's  Reg.  41 :  353. 

—  Agricultural,  in  England  and  Wales,  i860.    (F.  Purdy) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  24:  328. 

in  Scotland  and  Ireland.    (F.  Purdy)  J.  Statis.  Soc. 

25:  425. 

—  and  Gratuities,  Different  Effects  of.     (N.  Sheppard) 

Temp.  Bar,  36:  343. 

—  and  Prices.     Tait,  n.  s.  6:  16-549.     8:  542. 

in  England,  1 580-1620.   (J.  E.  T.  Rogers)  J.  Statis. 

Soc.  24:  535. 

—  and  Rate  of  Profit.     Blackw.  5:  171. 

—  and  Work.     Ed.  R.  138:  334. 

—  for  Factory  Labor.     Hunt,  63:  116. 

—  in  England.     Prosp.  R.  i:  222. 

1350-1500.    Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  14:  198. 


Wages  in  Germany,  Rise  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  29:  259. 

—  in  JIanchestcr,  Salford,  and  Lancashire,  1839-59.    (D. 

Chad  wick)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  23:  i. 

—  of  Artisans  at  Home  and  abroad,  1840.    (J.  C.  S^inons) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  29:  306,  361.     30:   i,  73. 

—  of  Railroad  Emploj'es,  1877.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

25:  99- 

—  of  Servants,  Laborers,  and  Artificers,  1610.     (T.  Bar- 

ker) Arch.  II :  200. 

—  Political  Economy  and  the  Rate  of.     (T.  E.  C.  Leslie) 

Fraser,  78:  81. 

—  Question  of.  Walker  on.      (C.  F.  Dunbar)  No.  Am. 

124:  305.  —  (S.  Newcomb)  Nation,  23:   12. 

—  Reducing,  to  maintain  Rate  of  Profit.     (J.  E.  Curran) 

New  Eng.  38:  263. 

—  Starvation,  and  Political  Economy.   Fraser,  99:  32,  697. 

—  Theory  of.     (J.  L.  Shadwell)  Westm.  97:  184. 

—  Torrenson.     Mo.  R.  133:  331. 

—  Word  on.     (J.  Phimmer)  Once  a  Week,  4:  434. 
See  Labor;  Strikes. 

Wages  Fund  Theory.  (W.  T.  Thornton)  19th  Cent. 
6:  293.  — (H.  SidgwMck)  Fortn.  32:  401.  — (F.  A. 
Walker)  No.  .\m.  120:  84. 

Wages  System.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  No.  Am.  106:  150. 

Waghorn,  Lieut.  Thos.  (G.  W.  Wheatley)  Bentley,  27: 
349.  —  House.  Words,  i:  494. 

Wagner,  Vision  of.     So.  Lit.  Moss.  11:   iiS. 

Wagner,  George,  Memoir  of.     CAir.  Obs.  58:  163. 

Wagner,  Johanna,  Cantatrice.     Colburn,  95:  86. 

Wagner,  .Johannes  Rudolf  von.  Obit.  of.    Nature,  23:  11. 

Wagner,  Richard.  Ed.  R.  143:  141.  —  (F.  IlofTer)  I'ortn. 
17:  265. —  (H.  R.  Ilaweis)  Contemp.  29:  981.  Same 
art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  1 :  133.  Same  art.  with  por- 
trait, Eel  M.  89:  350. —  .Argosy,  20:  26. —  Eng.  Dom. 
M.  20:  292.  —  (F.  Hueffer)  Scrib.  9:  Si.  — (G.  B. 
Miles)  Appleton,  7:  661.— with  portrait,  (G.  T. 
Ferris)  Appleton,  II :  431. 

—  and  Billow.     (A.  Asbury)  Atlan.  29:  140. 

—  and  Flotow.     Ev.  Sat.  9:   535. 

—  and  his  System.     All  the  Year,  30:   223. 

—  and  his  Theory.     (R.  G.  White)  Gala.xy,  17:  779.— 

Tinsley.  II :  215.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  13:  578. 

—  and  modern  German  Music.     Once  a  Week,  27:  293. 

—  as  a  Dramatist.     (E.  Rose)  Fraser,  99:  519. 

—  Festival  at  Bayreuf  h.  1S76.    (G.  J.  Stoeckel)  New  Eng. 

36:  258. —  (C.  H.  Hawkins)  Macmil.  35:  55. —  Scrib. 
12:  361.  —  (F.  Hueffer)  Fraser,  92:  701.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  86:  226. —  (.\.  A.Wheeler)  Nation,  23: 
194-325.  —  Lippinc.  18:  601.  —  Eng.  Dom.  JL  21 : 
218,  233.  —  (A.  A.  Wheeler)  Nation,  23:  14S. — 
Pract.  M.  4:  5. 


WAGNER 


1380 


WALES 


Wagner,  Richard.    Festival  in  Berlin,  1S71.     (A.  R.  Par- 
'  sons)  O.  &N.  5:  243. 

—  in  London.     (A.  G.  Bowie)  St.  James,  40:  622. 

—  Life  and  Tlieories  of.   (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  17:  119. 

—  Literary  and  Musical  Labors  of.     Westm.  88:   143. 

—  Lohengrin.     0.  &  N.  6:  481. 

—  Meistersinger.     (H.  T.  Finck)  Nation,  24:  145. 

—  Music  at  Leipsic,  1878.    (H.  T.  Finck)  Nation,  27:  267. 

—  Nichelungen  Trilogy,  Fable  of.     Fraser,  94:  25. 

—  Operas.     (.J.  K.  Paine)  No.  Am.  116:  217.  —  Fraser, 

52:  48.  — 0.  &N.  3:  489,  613. 

—  Tannhaiiser.     (H.  R.  Haweis)  Good  Words,  ig:   107. 

—  Theories  of  Music.  (E.  Gr}-zanovski)No.  Am.  124:  53. 

—  Tristan  and  Isolde.     (H.  T.  Finck)  Nation,  30:  283. 

—  Word  for.     Gent.  M.  n.  .s.  4:  306. 

—  Work  and  Mission  of.     (R.  Wagner)  No.  Am.   129: 

107,  238. 
Wagner,   Fort,    That   Night   at.     (.J.  M.  W.  Appleton) 

Putnam,  14:  9. 
Wagner  Traged}',  Isles  of  Shoals,  March  5,  1873.     (C. 

Thaxter)  Atlan.  35:  602. 
Wagram,  Campaign  of.     Temp.  Bar,  45:  372. 
Wahabees,   The.     All  the  Year,  26:  486.  —  Chr.   Obs. 

10:  159,  35S. 

—  and  their  Founder.     Canad.  Mo.  9:  318. 
Wa-ha-toy-a;  or,  Before  the  Graders.     (H.  H.  Jackson) 

Atlan.  39:  662. 
Waif  of  Nautilus  Island.     (N.  Brooks)  Scrib.  4:  65. 

—  of  the  Pogonip.     (A.  S.  Evans)  Overland,  6:  561. 
Waifs  and  Strays.     Chamb.  J.  47:  129. 
Wainwright,  Jonathan  M.,  Bishop.     (B.  I.  Haight)  Am. 

Church  R.  7:  577. 
Wainwright,  Thomas  Griffith,  the  "Contributor"   and 

Murderer.     Chamb.  J.  20:  72.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

30:  276. — All  the  Year,  17:  34. — Liv.  Age,  38:  468. 
Wait.     (W.  M.  Fisher)  Overland,  12:   183. 
Wait  and  see.     (N.  S.  Dodge)  Lakeside,  9:  421. 
Wait  and  win  ;  a  Tale.  (A.  Gray)  Tinsle}^,  27:  265,  Ti^^- 
Waits,  The.     Penny  M.  13:  455. 

—  a  Christmas  Story.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  635. 

—  Ramble  after.     (D.  Casserly)  Cath.  World,  26:  485. 
Waif^s'  Badges.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  12:  145. 
Waite,  Luther.     (L.  R.  Thayer)  N.  E.  Reg.  2:  210. 
Waite,   Henry   M.,    Memoir   of,    with   portrait.     (J.   T. 

Waite)  N.  E.  Reg.  24:  102. 
Waite,  Morrison  Remick,  witli  portrait.  Eel.  M.  82:  631. 
Waite  Family.     (II.  E.  Waite)  N.  E.  Reg.  31:  421.  — 

(D.  P.  Corey)  N.  E.  Reg.  32:  188. 
Waiters.     St.  James,  16:  34S. 

—  and  Servants,  Gifts  to.     Chamb.  J.  53:  550. 

—  and  their  Fees.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  583. 

—  and  Waitresses.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  19:  346,  37S. 
Waiting;  a  Poem.     Temp.  Bar,  i:  417. 

Waiting;  a  Tale.     (G.  N.  McConnell)  Putnam,  12:  412. 
Waiting  for  the  Children.  (L.  C.  Moulton)  Harper,  26:  i. 
Waiting  for  the  Host;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  42:  supp. 
Waiting  for  my  Husband.     St.  James,  20:  361. 
Waiting  for  the  Verdict;  a  Tale.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Galaxy, 

3:  3^1-805.     4:  5-957. 
Waiting  in  the  Church;  a  Tale.     Chamb  J.  47:   113,140. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  9:  158,  172,  186. 
Waiting  to  win.     Once  a  Week,  21 :  1-221. 
Waiting-Maid's   Story.      (E.   Townbridge)  Sharpe,  50: 

25.^,  311- 
Wakatipu,  New  Zealand.     (I.  C.  Russell)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  385. 
Wake.   England,    wake  !    a   Poem.      (II.    C.  Merivale) 

Blackw.  109:  257. 
Wake,  An  Irish.     (J.  L.  Cloud)  Harper,  61:  538. 
Wakes  and  Burials.     Penny  M.  13:  279,  283. 

—  Country.     Penny  M.  6:  311. 

Wakeiield,Capt.  Arthur,  Sketch  of.     Chamb.  J.  2:  329. 


Wakefield,  Edward  Gibbon,  Case  of.     Blnokw.  21:  522. 
Wakefield,    Gilbert,    Correspondence  with   C.   J.    Fox. 
(Earl  of  Dudle}')  Quar.  9:  313. 

—  Life  of.     Chr.  olw.  4:  288.  — (M.  E.  Martin)  Mod. 

R.  i:  868.— Eel.  R.  i:  49,  no. 
Wakefield;  a  Storj'.     New  Eng.  M.  8:  341. 
Wakefield,  Yorkshire.     Peop.  J.  4:   loi. 
Wakefield  Abduction  Case.     Ed.  R.  47:   100.  —  Blackw. 

21:  522. 
Wakeful  Sleeper;  a  Poem.  (G.Mac Donald)  Cornh.  5:  632. 
Wakefulness.     Once  a  Week,  25:  8. 

—  and  Reverie.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar,  2:  188. 
Waking  Moments.     (T.  W.  L.  Hay)  Belgra.  28:  398. 
Walberswick,  Suffolk,  England.     Art  J.  32:  346. 
Walbridge,  Hiram.     Hunt,  54:  9. 

Walcheren  Expedition.     Ed.  R.  17:  330. 

Walcot  vs.  Walker,  Case  of.    (R.  Southey)Quar.  27:  123. 

Waldegrave,  Lord,  Memoirs  of.      (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar. 

25:  392- 
Waldegrave,  Samuel,  Bp.  of  Carlisle.  Chr.  Obs.  69:  867. 
Waldemar,  Count.     Cornh.  37:  584. 
Waldemar,  Tale  of  the  Italian  Campaign  of  1805.    Knick. 

35:  39- 
Waldenses,  The.     (E.  E.  Hale  and  G.  W.  Briggs)  Chr. 
Exam.  63:  404.  —  Lond.Q.  9:  2S5. — Meth.M.  28: 
199.     38:  213.  — (H.  F.  Jenks)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  49: 
416.  —  Chr.  JNIo.  Spec.  5:  337. 

—  Adventure  in  the  Valleys  of.     (F.  Gel!)  Good  Words, 

21 :  73-':-  . 

—  and  Albigenses,  Earlj^  Annals  of.     Chr.  Obs.  36:  403. 
Faber's  Inquiry.     Cong.  M.  22:  355. 

—  and  Roman  Cath.  Church.  (R.  Southey)  Quar.  33:  134. 

—  and  their  Valleys.     Chr.  Obs.  77:  553,  633. 

—  and  Henry  Arnaud.     Liv.  Age,  37:  771. 

—  Early  History  and  Literature  of.     (T.    D.  Woolsey) 

New  Eng.  10:  277. 

—  Early  Tenets  of.     Chr.  Obs.  36:  84-723. 

—  La  Grande  Chartreuse  and  the  Waldensian  Valleys. 

(J.  L.  Davids)  Victoria,  2:  143. 

—  History  of.     Eel.  R.  49:  253, 

and  Condition  of.     Eel.  R.  44:  550. 

—  Jones's  History  of.     Eel.  R.  24:  42,  95. 

—  Lowther  on.     Chr.  Obs.  20:  792. 

—  Observations  on.     (S.  Denne)  Arch.  9:  292. 

—  of  To-Day.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Atlan.  44:  643. 

—  Peyran's  Defense  of.     Meth.  M.  49:  819. 

—  Travels  among.     Meth.  M.  49:  18.     54:  250. 

—  Visit  to,  1837.     Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  505. 

—  Works  on,  1826-28.    Chr.  Obs.  26:  764.  28:  182,253. 
Waldensian  Confessions,  Ancient  and  modern.    Chr.  Obs. 

27:  129. 
Waldie's  Circulating  Library.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  405. 
Waldo,  Dr.  Albigence,  Army  Surgeon.     (A.  Perry)  Hist. 

M.  5:  104. 
AValdo,  William,  Recollections  of.     Western,  6:  247. 
Waldron,  Richard,  Letter  of,  1675.     N.E.  Reg.  7:  93. 
Waldron  or  Walderne  Famil}'  Genealogy.     (H.  G.  Som- 

erby)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  78. 
Waldus  and  the  Waldensian  Forgeries.     Ho.  &  For.  R. 

2:  504. 
Wales,  Among  the  Mountains  of.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  72. 

—  Ancient,  Life  and  Manners  in.     Carey's  Mus.  6:  362. 

—  Ancient  Literature  and  History  of.     Westm.  92:  36. 

—  Antiquities  of  South.     (O.  S.  Brereton)  Arch.  3:  in. 

—  (J.  Strange)  Arch.  6:  6. 

—  At  the  Penguin's  Arms.     All  the  Year,  25:  165. 

—  Autumn  in.     Bentley,  43:  69. 

—  Bardie  Triad  of .     Dub.  Univ.  65:  104. 

,—  Bards  of,  Turner's  Vindication  of.     Ed.  R.  4:  198. 

—  Borrow's  Wild.     Liv.  Age,  76:  214. 

—  Calvinistic  Methodists  in.     Princ.  41:   163. 

—  Castles  of.     (D.  Barrington)  Arch,  i:  278. 


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WALKER 


Wales,  Celt  of,  and  of  Ireland.     Cornh.  36:  661. 

—  Census  of  England  and,  1861.     Fraser,  70:  443. 

—  Christmas  in.     (W.  Sikes)  Appleton,  19:  32. 

—  Chniiiicle  of,  Roberts's.     Eel.  R.  16:  1151. 

—  Church  of  England  in.     Quar.   128:  386.  — Ed.   R. 

97:  342.  — Brit.  Q  53:  139. 

—  Chuich  and  Education  in.     Quar.  87:  331. 

—  Conquest  of.     Retros.  3:  30.     4:   131.     5:  205. 

—  Customs  and  Superstitions  of.     Once  a  Week,  7:  639. 

—  Descent  in  the  Church  in.     Fraser,  6:   170. 

—  Disturbances  in,  1843.     (J.  Downes)  Blackw.  54:  766. 

—  Early  History  of.     Blackw.  3:  488. 

—  Education  in.     Blackw.  63:  540.  —  Westm.  49:  36. 

—  Eisteddfods  of.     (G.  P.  Bevan)  Once  a  Week,  5:  235. 

—  English  in.     (.J.  E.  Moulton)  Meth.  M.  55:  492. 

—  Fairs  in.     (W.  Sikes)  Scrib.  21:  434. 

—  Fiction  of.     Mo.  R.  160:  431.     163:  64. 

—  Four  ancient   Books  of.     No.  Brit.  49:  149.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  72:  226. 

—  Historj' of,  Woodward's.     Eel.  R.  98:  44. 

—  History  of  Religion  in.     Cong.  M.  28:  165,  558,  712. 

—  Holidays  in.     All  the  Year,  14:  397. 

—  Horse-Wedding  in.     (A.  Beale)  Temp.  Bar,  34:  406. 

—  House-Hunting  in.     Blackw.  58:  74. 

—  In  the  Land  of  the  Kyniry.     Fraser,  83:  778. 

—  In  the  Land  of  the  Leek.     St.  James,  26:  813. 

—  Judicature  in.     Quar.  42:  202. 

—  Legends  and  Folk-Lore of .     Blackw.  118:  590. 

and  Poetry  of.     (Lady  Verney)  Contemp.  27:  396. 

Guest  on.      Mo.    R.    148:  20.      150:  132.      158: 

284.     160:  431.     163:  64. 

—  Letter  from,  1794.    (S.  T.  Coleridge)  Colburn,  47:  420. 

—  Literature   of.      Quar.   109:  38.  —  Eel.    R.  92:    181. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  21:  381.  —  Lond.  Q.  42:  325. 
Braj'  on  Means  of  promoting.     Mo.  R.  150:  249. 

—  Mari   Llwyd  and  other  Customs  in.     (M.  A.  Lloyd) 

Penn  Mo.  2:  514. 

—  Methodism  in.     Quar.  85:  313.     Same  art.  Li  v.  Age, 

24:  49. 

—  Moral  and  social  Condition  of.     Blackw.  66:  326. 

—  Morals  and  Education  in.     Eel.  M.  14:  76.  — Fraser, 

37:  245. 

—  Mormonism  in.     Liv.  Age,  78:  124. 

—  Musical  Festival  in.     (J.  R.  Dix)  Atlan.  i:  544. 

—  Musical  Instruments  of.     (D.  Barrington)  Arch.  3:  30. 

—  North.     (H.  Bedford)  Month,  25:  294. 

and  its  Scenery.     Lond.  Q.  11,  iii. 

and  the  Lakes.     Westm.  47:  44. 

the  English  California.     (G.  P.  Bevan)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  i:  444. 

Excursions  in.     Peop.  J.6:  92,148. 

Fortnight  in.     Fraser,  46:  161. 

Industries  of.     Pract.  M.  2:  161,  2S0,  401. 

Johnson's  Tour  in.     Portfo.(Den.)  18:   105. 

Neglected  Mountains  and  Taileys  of.  (W.  Chap- 
man) Victoria,  33:  251. 

—  On  the  Welsh  Border.     (W.  Sikes)  Harper,  56:  211. 

—  Over  the  narrowest  Narrow-Gauge  Railway.     (W.  H. 

Bishop)  Scrib.  18:   593. 

—  Poetry  of,  Ancient.     (E.  D.  Morris)  Bib.  Sac.  7:  226. 

—  Penn  Mo.  1 :  340. 
and  Dafyddab  Gwilim.     Westm.  100:  375. 

—  Political  Geography  of.    (H.  S.  Milman)  Arch.  38-:  19. 

—  Popular  Superstitions  of.     Blackw.  3:   18S.  —Retros. 

11:  66. 

—  Proclamation  for  dividing  into  Shires.     Arch.  12:  89. 

—  Rebecca  Disturbances  in.     Quar.  74:  123. 

—  Religious  Festival  in.     (J.  A.  Hollowell)  Cong.  7:41, 

94. 

—  religiously  considered.    (B.  F.  Lewis)  Nation,  2:  341. 

—  Remote  Corner  of.     Bentley,  54:  399. 

—  Ruthin  Eisteddfod.     Lond.  Soc.  14:  443. 


Wales,  Sketches  of.     (A.  Beale)  Temp.  Bar,  33:  ■y^,  96, 

3S5.     34:  406.     38:  95.     39:  383.     42:  113. 
on  the  Coast  of.     (H.  Pearce)  Dub.  Univ.  85:  75. 

—  South,  Companion  Guide  in.     Art  J.  12:  25-373. 
Distress  in.     Good  Words,  19:  269. 

Excursions  in.     (Mr.  and  ilrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Art  J. 

11:5-369. 

Glimpse  of.     Colburn,  168:   56. 

Industries  of.     Pract.  M.  i:  199.     2:  82. 

Twelfth  of  August  in.     Colburn,  62:  542. 

AValk  in.     Art  J.  16:  133. 

Wanderings  in.     Lond.  Q.  12:  304. 

—  Tale  of  David  the  Telynwr.     Blackw.  58:  96. 

—  Tales  about.     Mo.  R.  144:  546. 

—  Three  Da^^s  in  Morganwg.     Victoria,  3:  400. 

—  Tour  in.     All  the  Year,  45:  347-468.     Penny  M.  7: 

161,  201,  289. 

—  Tour  in  tlie  disturbed  Regions  of,  1843.     Blackw.  54: 

766. 

—  Traveling  in.     Blackw.  63:  455. 

—  Triads  of.     (W.  Barnes)  Fraser,  74:  536. 

—  Turner's  Illustrations  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  67:  663. 

—  Two  Upsets  in.     Bentlev,  54:  626. 

—  LTuiversity  in,  Need  of .     Westm.  97:  345. 

—  Visit  to  South.     (H.  Pearce)  Dub.  Univ.  77:  675. 
to  North.     (H.  Pearce)  Dub.  Univ.  78:  186. 

—  Watering-Places  in.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  368. 

—  Week  in.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  65S. 

—  Wild.     Eel.  R.  117:  54. 

Wales,  Princes  of.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  321,  355. 

and  of  Coventry.     Antiquary,  2:  89. 

Marriages  of.     (J.  H.  Fyfe)  Once  a  Week,  8:  291. 

Williams's  Lives  of.     Colburn,  68:  130. 

Wakley,  Thomas,  Oratory  of.     Fraser,  34:  453. 
Walford,  William,  Autobiography  of .    No.  Brit.  15:  122. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  29:  529.  —  Eel.  R.  93:  535. 
Walhalla.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Scrib.   20:  139. —Penny  M. 

12:   10.     13:  4S9. 
Walk  in  the  Country.     Knick.  86:  252. 

—  Morning,  Fallacy  of.     West.  J.  14:   iS. 
Walks  aroiuid  London.     All  the  Year,  43:   132. 
Walkden,  Peter,  a  Clerical  Pepys.     Chamb.  J.  47:  276. 

—  Diary  of.     Cong.  4:  353. 

Walker,  A.,  the  Hero  of  Westminster.     Hogg,  2:  309. 
Walker,  Charles.     (G.  L.  Walker)  Cong.  Q.  13:  357. 
Walker,  Esther.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godev,  39:  444. 
Walker,  Frederick.     (S.  Colvin)  Porifo.  i :  33.  —  (J.  W. 
C.  Carr)  Portfo.  6:  117. 

—  Works  of.     Art  J.  28:   297. 

Walker,  George,  Essays  and  Life  of.  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R. 
10:  895.     17:  523. 

Walker,  Conim.  George,  and  Privateering.  (J.  K.  Laugh- 
ton)  Fraser,  104:   589. 

Walker,  James.     (C.  A.  Barfol)  Unita.  R.  3:  16S. 

—  as  a  Preacher.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  3:  292. — 

(S.  Osgood)  Unita.  R.  4:  491. 

—  Obituary  Notice  of.    (.1.  H.  Morison)  Unita.  R.  3:  80. 

—  Sermons  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  94:   186. 
Walker,  James  B.     Pioneer  Life  in   the  West.     (F.   F. 

Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  98. 
Walker.  John.    English  Dictionary.    House.  Words,  17: 

523- 
Walker,  Rev.  John.     Essays  and  Writings.     Cong.  M. 

22:  41. 
Walker.  Gen.  Joseph,  witli  portrait.     Deni.  R.  25:  367. 
Walker,    Josiah.      Defense   of   Order ;    a    Poem.      (H. 

Brougham)  Ed.  R.  2:  421. 
Walker,  Dr.  Mary  E.,  and  her  short  Dresses.     All  the 

Year,  16:   514. 
Walker,  Robert.     (H.  Nairn)  Good  Words,   19:  203. — 

Penny  M.  i:  166. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Disc.  3:  161. 


WALKER 


1382 


WALPOLE 


Walker,  Robert  J.  Dem.  R.  i6:  157. — with  portrait, 
Uem.  R.  20:  m. 

—  Treasury  Report.    (H.  Greeley)  Am.  Whig  R.  3:  335. 

—  (C.  Coltoii)  Am.  Whig  R.  4:  10. — (R.  Fisher) 
Am.  Whig  R.  5:  313.  — (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  18:  iSi. 

Walker,  Samuel,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  77:   150,227. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  432. 

—  Sidney's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  35:  561. 

Walker,  Thomas,  (b.  1749,  d.  1S17),  and  Thomas  Walker, 
(b.  1784,  d.  JS36),  Biographies  of.  (B.  Jerrold)  Gent. 
M.  n.  s.  11:  409,  523,  683.     12:  68. 

Walker,  William.     Bentley,  51:  210. 

Walker,  William  Sidney.  Colburn,  97:  119.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  36:  295.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  417. — 
Liv.  Age,  34:  464. 

Walking.  (H.  D.  Thoreau)  Atlan.  9:  657.  —  Blackw. 
81 :  434,  553.  82:  207,  711.  —  (E.  C.  Smyth)  Hours 
at  Home,  1 :  197.  —  (J.  N.  Willan)  Belgra.  20:  465. 

—  Exhilarations  of  the  Road.     (J.  Burroughs)  Galaxy, 

15:  Bog. 

—  Meciianieal  Work  of.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  208. 

—  Philosophy  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Godey,  38:  48. 
Walking  Parties.     Lond.  Soc.  36:  88. 
Walking-Stick,  Lost.     Lond.  M.  10:  617. 
Walking-Sticks.     (J.  R.Jackson)  Good  Words,  12:  429. 

—  Chamb.  J.  39:  12. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  119. 
Walking-Stick  Factory.     Chamb.  J.  48:  81. 
Walking  Tours.     Cornh.  33:  685.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87: 

177.  —  Lond.  Soc.  4:  85. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     All  the  Year,  43:  247. 
Walking  Trees.     (R.  Mulholland)  Irish  Mo.  4:  121-667. 
Wall,  Garret  D.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  9:  76. 

Wall,  Rev.  J.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  23:  797. 
Wall,  Joseph,  Execution  of.     Dub.  Univ.  65:  90. 
Wall,  Wm.  Ellis.  Epic  Poem  of.     Eel.  R.  59:  217. 
Wall,  Long,  of  Salona.   (R.  F.  Burton)  Antlirop.  J.  5:  252. 

—  of  Antoninus,  Eastern  Terminus  of.  (R.  Garnett)  Arch. 

30:  245. 

—  Roman.     Quar.  107:  118. 

Walls,  Dock,  Stability  of.  (R.Allen)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  306. 

—  Retaining.     (A.Jacob)  Eel.   Engin.  9:   194.  —  (J.  S. 

Tate)  Eel.  Engin.  9:  481.  — (E.  S.  Gould)  Eel.  En- 
gin. 16:  II. — (W.  M.Thornton)  Eel.  Engin.  20: 
313.  —  (W.  Cain)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  365. 

Earth-Thrust  behind.     (J.  R.  Allen)  Eel.   Engin. 

17:  155. 

New  Theory  of.     (A.  J.  Du  Bois)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

108:  361. 

Wall-eyed  Horse;  a  Rural  Ballad.     Eraser,  38:  653. 

Wall-Paper,  Arsenical.  (N.  P.  Hamberg)  Pract.  M.  4: 
222.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11:  230. 

Wall  Street,  Crash  in,  1S73.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17: 
204. 

—  Look  at.     (J.  T.  Walden)  Putnam,  4:  31. 

—  Revelations  of.     (R  B.  Kimball)  Knick.  57:  13-634. 

58:  52-514.     59:  83-363. 

—  Wavs  of.     (K.  Cornwallis)  So.  M.  17:  167,  346. 
Wall  Street  Corners.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  36:  308. 
Wallace,  Benjamin  J.,  Death  of.     Am.  Presb.  R.  II :  284. 
Wallace,  Henry,  and  Edmund  Campion,  Jesuit  Martyrs. 

Ed.  R.  148:  469.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  67. 
Wallace,  Horace  Binney.     (J.  M'Cluitock)  Meth.  Q.  14: 

n2. — West.  Law  J.  10:  424. 
Wallace,  Lewis.     The  Fair  God.     O.  &  N.  9:  259. 
Wallace,  Robert.     Various  Prospects  of  Mankind.     (T. 

N.  Talfourd)  Retros.  2:   185. 
Wallace,  Sir  William.     Colburn,  128:  412. 

—  and  his  Monument.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  449.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  39:  261. 

—  Sketch  of.     Chamb.  J.  i:  317. 

Wallace,  William  Ross.     Internat.  M.  4:  444. 


Wallace,  William  Ross,  Poems  of.     Dem.  R.  40:  505. 
Wallachia.     (J.  O.  Noyes)  Nat.  M.  8:  340. —  Penny  M. 
9:  366,  372. 

—  and  Moldavia.     (A.  Negris)  No   Am.  27:  464.  — Mo. 

R.  97:  28.  —  Blackw.  19:  721. 
History  of.     Mo.  R.  145:  75. 

—  Prince  Couza's  Coup  d'ttat  in.     Blackw.  96:  351. 

—  Gipsies.     House.  Words,  8:  139. 

—  Moldo-.     Sharpe,  18:  153,  299. 

—  Peasantry  of.     All  the  Year,  20:   137. 

—  Russians  in.     Colburn,  91:  17. 

—  Trip  through.     Nat.  M.  6:  73. 

—  Wilkinson's  Account  of.     Eel.  R.  31:  363. 
Wallachs  in  Transylvania.     Eraser,  42:  552. 
Wallack,  John  Lester.     (W.  Stuart)  Galaxy,  6:  485. 
Wallahism,  Collapse  of.     Belgra.  26:  540. 
Walla-Walla  Indians,  Notes  among.     (P.  Kane)  Canad. 

J.  n.  s.  i:  417. 
Wallenstein,.  Albrecht  W.  E.  von.     Colburn,  118:  164. 
160:  602.  —  Dub.  R.  5:  142.  —  Eel.  M.  41:  227. — 
(J.  T.  Morse,  jr.)  Nat.  Q.  11:  27.— For.  Q.  5:  41. 

—  and  Ferdinand  11.     (R.  Cardwell)  Month,  28:  24, '144. 

—  and  Gustavus  Adolphus.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  42: 

577- 

—  and  his  Times.     Cornh.  19:  540,670.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  73:  93.  205. 

—  Camp  of.     F'raser,  2:  6-^3. 

—  Correspondence.     Mo.  R.  120:  205. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.     Quar.  61 :  164. 

—  Mitchell's  Life  of.    Eraser,  17:  4S4.  —  Blackw.  43:  46. 

—  Mo.  R.  144:  571. 

—  Ranke's.     (M.  IIeil])rin)  Nation,  9:  296. 

—  Was  he  guilty  ?     Colburn,  96:  31. 

Waller,  Edmund.     House.  Words,    16:  246.  —  Bentley, 
37:  35.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  327. 

—  Poems.     (G.  E.  Rice)  No.  Am.  91:  376. 
Waller,  John  Y.,  Poems  of.     Dub.  Univ.  43:  102. 

—  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  83:  312. 
Waller,  Samuel  Edmund.  (W.  E.  Henley)  Art  J.  33:  117. 
Walley,  John,  jr.     N.  E.  Reg.  16:  58. 

Wallis,  Gustav.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  3S6. 

Wallons.     (R.  S.  Charnock  and  C.  C.  Blake)  Anthrop. 

J.  2:  10. 
Wallowa  Campaign,   1877.     (0.   O.   Howard)  No,  Am, 

129:  53. 
Wallsend  Coal  Mines.     All  the  Year,  29:  154. 
Wain,  Robert.     American  Bards.     West.  R.  3:  270. 
Walnut-Tree,  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  12:  438. 
Walpole,  Horace.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  19:  118.     72: 

516.      74:    395.  —  (L.    Stephen)    Cornh.    25:    718. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  114:  3.  —  Brit.  Q.  27:  462. — 

Bentley,   11:  552.     16:  2S8.     29:  567.  — Bent.  Q. 

i:  227.     Same  art.   Liv.  Age,  61:  326. — Ev.  Sat. 

12:  713. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  683.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  23:  368. 

—  and  Friends.     Fraser,  27:  629.     28:  15. 

—  and  Thomas  Gray.     Chamb.  J.  16:  216. 

—  and  Macaulay,     Dem.  R.  14:  353. 

—  Character  and  Memoirs  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:  117. 
and  Writings  of.     Colburn,  38:  422. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Mo.  R.  142:  200.  —Colburn,  49: 

.   132- 

with  Mason.     Quar.  89:  135      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

30:  577.  — Liv.  Age,  29:  563. 

—  The  Garland.     Quar.  90:  311. 

—  Gossip  about  his  Contemporaries.     Tait,  n.  s.  4:  143. 

—  His  Opinion  of  his  Contemporaries.     Internat.  M.  3: 

488. 
-i-  Historic  Doubts.     (R.  Masters)  Arch.  2:  198. 

—  Jessopp's  Life  of.     (J.  Morris)  Month,  34:  323. 

—  Journals  of.     Dub.  Univ.  53:  449. 


VVALPOLE 


1383 


WAPPIXG 


Walpole,  Horace,  Journals  of,  Last.     Bentley,  45:  304. 

—  Tait,  n.  1?.  26:  192. 

—  Letters  of .      Ed.  R.    148:  469. — Blackw.  4:  40,  148. 

—  (C.F.Adams)  No.  Am.  55:  i.  61:  422. —  (T.  B. 
Macaulay)  Ed.  R.  58:  227.  —  (\V.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R. 
31:  80.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  20:  29.  —  Quar.  19: 
118. —  (.J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  83:  no.  —  Westm. 
ig-  361.— Select  J.  3:  167.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  10: 
7.  —  AnaL  M.  13:  i. — Mo.  R.  90:  i.  108:  32. 
132:  221.  151:  314.  153:  291.  154:  17.  161: 
507.  —  Mus.  23:  457.  44:  202.  —  Bentley,  27:  521, 
619.  42:49.  43:  352.  — Tait,  3:  421.— Liv.  Age, 
52:  621.  —  NewQ.  6:  284. 

to  Countess  of  Ossorv.     Quar.  83:  no.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  15:  186.  — Ed.  R.  88:  339. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  27:  17S.  —  Mus.  6:  289.  —  (C.F. 

Adams)  No.  Am.  62:  269.  — Eel.  R.  94:  6S3.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  32:  241. 

—  Old  Age  of.     Dub.   Univ.  52:  525.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  59:  915- 

—  Reign  of  George  IIL     (.1.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  27:  178. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  25:  227.     26:  327.     See  George  III. 

—  Strawberry  Hill.     Quar.    142:    303.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  131:  477.  —  (,J.  W.  Wall)  Galaxy,  i:  553. — 
St.  James,  27:  567.  —  Feop.  J.  8:  341.  See  Straw- 
berry Hill. 

—  Women   of  the  Time  of.      Lond.   Soc.  8:    319,    451. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  43. 
Walpole,  Sir  Robert.     (M.  Oliphant)  Blackw.  103:  412. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  97:  334.  — Month,  4:  221,331. 

—  Colburn,  108:   127. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  71 : 

179.  — Mus.  39:  57. 

—  and  his  Maxim,  "  Quieta  non  movere."  (A.  C.  Ewald) 

Temp.  Bar,  48:  37S. 

—  and  Queen  Caroline.     Tait,  n.  s.  5:  6S7. 

—  Translations  by.     Ed.  R.  6:  290. 

—  Travels  in  the  East.     Mo.  R.  97:  262. 

Walpole  Family  in  the  Time  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  Jes- 

sop's.     Dub.  R.  85:  32. 
Walpole;   a  Corned}-.     (Sir  E.  B.  Lytton)  Harper,  40: 

438- 
Walpurga,  St..  Life  of.     Chr.  Rem.  8:  40. 
Walpurgis  Night;  a  Tale.     (H.  Zschokke)  Temp.  Bar, 

28:  371.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  41:  516. 

—  a  Poem.     Broadw.  8:  375. 

—  Phantasies  of.     (H.  Zschokke)  Tait,  n.  s.  17:  360. 
Walrus,  The.     (H.  W.  Elliott)  Scrib.  22:  335.  — Pennv 

M.  6:  313. 

Walrus-Hunting.     (W.  L.  Alden)  Harper,  55:  653. 

Walsh,  Dr.  Edward,  Memoir  of.     Dub.  Univ  3:  63. 

Walsh,  Sir  John.  Contemporary  History.  (W.  Emp- 
son)  Ed.  R.  63:  239.  —  Quar.  55:  532.  —  (J.  S. 
Mill)  Westm.  25:  2S1. 

Walsh,  Robert.  Appeal  from  the  Judgments  of  Great 
Britain.  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  lo:  334.  — (F.  Jef- 
frey) Ed.  R.  33:  395.  — Anal.  M.  14:  472.  15:  67. 
16:  302,  355.  — Mo.  R.  93:  297. 

—  on  the  French  Government.     Quar.  3:  320. 

Wal.sh,  Rev.  Robert,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  172. 

—  Constantinople.     Dub.  Univ.  8:  196. 

—  Didactics.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  399. 

—  Narrative.     So.  R.  3:  225. 

—  Turkish  Empire  illustrated.     Dub.  Univ.  13:   137. 
Walsh,  Thomas.     (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q.  19:   106. 
Walsingham,  Pilgrimage  to.    (E.  Walford)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

24:  618. 
Walstein,  De,  the  Enthusiast.     Mus.  40:  334. 
Walter  and  William;  a  Poem.     (C.  Bowles)  Blackw.  4j: 

96.     Same  art.  Mus.  38:  313. 
Walter's  Word;  a  Novel.     (J.  Payn)  Chamb.  J.  52:  i- 

405. 


Walter,  John,  of  the  London  Times.  Fraser,  37:  167.  — 
Peop.  J.  5:  232.  —  Chamb.  J.  8:  284.  —  Sharpe,  4: 
306. 

—  and  the  Birth  of  the  Times.     (W.  Blades)  Macmil. 

39:  I/- 
Walter,  Wm.  B.     Sukey;  a  Poem.     West.  R.  4:  207. 
Walter  Family  Genealogy.     (C.   F.   Adams,  jr.)  N.  E. 

Reg.  8:  209. 
Walter  Martem;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  5:  29. 
Walter  Vivian,  the  Smuggler.     Fraser,  6:  704. 
Walter  Printing-Press.     (A.  J.  Wilson)  Macmil.  31:  309. 
Waltham,    Abbot  of,    his    House    at  St.   Mary-at-Hill. 

(G.  R.  Corner)  Arch.  36:  400. 
Waltham  Abbe\'.     Penn\'  M.  9:  201. 

—  Antiquities  of.     Antiquary,  i:  115. 
Waltham  Cross.     Penny  M.  3:  i. 

Waltham,  Mass.,  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  251. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  277. 

Walther  von  der  Vogelweide,  Minnesinger.-  Cornh.  33: 
691.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  130:  229.  —  Weatm.  lOi : 
406. 

Walton,  Brian.     Cong.  M.  5:  32,  90. 

Walton.  Izaak.  (E.  Jesse)  Bentley,  7:  254.  —  Chamb. 
J-  53-  3*^7  — (^I-  G^.  Watkins)  Fraser,  93:  632. — 
Dub.  Univ.  20:  432,  537.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i :  233. 
—  Am.  WliigR.  i:  384. 

—  Complete  Angler.     See  Angling. 

—  Grave  of.     Nat.  M.  7:  167. 

—  Hour's  Talk  about.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  433,  537. 

—  Lives  of  Donne,  Wotton,  etc.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  30. 
Walton,  Josiah,  Diary  of,  1755.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  42. 
Walton,  William  C,  Memoir  of.     (E.  G.  Smith)  Chr.  Q. 

Spec.  10:   193. 

Walton  Family  of  New  York.  (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am. 
Hist.  2:  39. 

Waltz  and  Gallopade.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  426. 

Waltzing,  Piiilosophy  of.     Colburn,  72:  250-3*^2. 

Walworth  Murder.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  17:  20. 

Wanderer;  a  Poem.     (E.  Lyndon)  Victoria,  36:  457. 

Wanderer;  a  Tale.     (G.  w".  Peck)  Am.  Whig  R.  9:  89. 

Wanderers.    (C.  S.  Calverley)  Once  a  Week,  16:  363. 

Wandering  Jew,  The.  Chamb.  J.  52:  637.  —  (K.  Blind) 
Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  32.  —  Cath.  World,  5:  761.— 
Dub.  Univ.  88:  584. — Eel.  R.  105:  435.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  41:  222. —  Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  153.  —  Bent- 
ley, 13:  48.  — All  the  Year,  33:  508. 

—  Ahasuerus.  the  ever-living  Jew.     (F.  P.  Miiller)  Col- 

burn, 103:  204.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  774. 

—  Dore's  Illustrations  of.     Dub.  R.  41:  183. 

—  Hoffman's  Chronicles  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  20:  508,  698. 

—  Legend  of.     Ed.  R.  105:  435. 

and  Literature  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  46. 

—  a  Poem.     (P.  B.  Shelley)  Fraser,  3:  666. 

—  Sue's.     See  Sue,  Eugene. 

Wandering  Knight,  Voyage  of.  (R.  Ford)  Retros.  1 :  250. 
Wanderings  by  Night.     St.  James,  8:  357. 

—  westward.     (F.  Francis)  Fraser,  79:  60. 
Wan-Lee,  the  Pagan.     (Bret  Harte)  Scrib.  8:  552. 
Wants  supplied.     Chamb.  .J.  44:  801. 

—  Wishes,  and  Wliims.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  137. 
Wanted,  a  Cook.     Argosy,  31:  385. 
Wanted,  a  Curate.     Lond.  Soc.  8:  119. 

Wanted,  good  Board;  a  Sketch.     Canad.  Mo.  13:  608. 
Wanted!  —  in  Clerkenwell.     .\11  the  Year,  27:  250. 
Wanted,  a  King;  a  Story  of  Tobago.     Cornh.  22:  239. 
Wanted,  an  Organist.     House.  Words,  4:   142. 
Wanted,  a  Widow.     (C.  Whitehead)  Bentley,  9:  319. 
Wanted,  a  Wife,  with  Money.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  289. 
Wanting  an  Opportunity;  a  Story.     Sharpe,  18:  166. 
Wapiti-Running  on  the  Plains.     (Earl  of  Dunraven)  19th 

Cent.  8:  593- 
Wapping.    All  the  Year,  41 :  540. 


WAPPINGER 


1384 


WAR 


Wappinger  Vallej'  Limestone  of  Duchess  Couftty,  N.  Y. 

(W.  B.  Dwight)  Am.  J.  Sci.  1 19:  50,  451. 
War.     Cornh.  37:    478.  —  Colburn,    163:    464. — Dub. 

Univ.  76:  458.  — Chr.  Exam.  4:  83.  —  (S.  A.  Eliot) 

Chr.  Exam.  7:  338. —  (E.  S.  Gannett)  Chr.  Exam. 

44:  124.  —  Clir.  R.  12:   441.     14:  306.  —  Nature, 

2:  229.  —  Eel.  R.  25:  I. 

—  Adams's  and  Jefferson's  Opinion  of.     No.  Am.  3:  33. 

—  Advancement  of  Christianity  by.     (J.  P.  Thompson) 

New  Eng.  24:  303. 

—  against  Jugurtha.     So.  Q.  13:  i. 

—  an  Essay.     (A.  Helps)  Eraser,  59:  253. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Once  a  Week,  25:  256. 

—  and  the  Christian  Church.     (J.  Gibb)  Brit.  Q.  73:  80. 

—  and  Christianity.     Chr.  R.  26:  603.  —  Bost.  R.  3:  252. 

—  Erl.  M.  76:  369. 

—  and  Dueling.     Am.  Q.  22:  i. 

—  and  Education.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  626. 

—  and  its  attendant  Maladies.     (F.  R.  Grahame)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  23:  220. 

—  and  its  Gains.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  3:  577. 

—  and  its  Incidents.     So.  Q.  13:  i. 

—  and  its  Obligations  before  Peace.     Eraser,  50:  121. 

—  and  its  Results.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  747. 

—  and  Judgment.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  12:  52. 

—  and  the  Law  of  Nations.     (W.  P.  Morras)  Lakeside, 

8:  161. 

—  and  Lo^'alty,  Fletcher  Webster  on.     Brownson,  3 :  493. 

—  and  Peace  Congress.     Liv.  Age,  28:  362. 

—  and  Progress.     (E.  Dicej-)  Macniil.   16:  167.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  69:  179. 

—  Art  of.     Ed.  R.  35:  377.  —  (W.  Jerdan)  Canad.  Mo. 

10:  316.  —  Month,  5:  III. 

—  Bright  Side  of.     Eraser,  52:  297. 

—  Can  it  be  avoided?     (Lord  Amberley)  Fortn.  15:  614. 

—  Causes  of,  in  Europe.     (E.  de  Laveleye)  Fortn.  19: 

149. 

—  Causes  of  Pre-eminence  in.     Eraser,  95:  541. 

—  Causes,   Cost,  and   Consequences   of.     (W.   J.  Fox) 

Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  i:  5S2. 

—  Century  of,  and  its  Lesson.     (S.  Osgood)  Bib.  Sac. 

35:  93- 

—  Channing  on.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Chr.  Exam.  27:  72. 

—  Cost  of .     Putnam,  8:   157. 

1795-1805.     (I.  Taylor)  Good  Words,  5:  420. 

—  Courtesies  of.     Blackw.  88:  60S. 

—  Cousin's  Argument  for.     Bost.  Q.  i:  152. 

—  Custom  of.     Meth.  M.  40:  514. 

—  Democratic  and  Economic  Relations  of.     New  Eng.  4: 

369- 

—  Divine  Law  on.     Kitto,  18:  35. 

—  Effect  of,  on  Commerce.     Ed.  R.  32:  48. 
upon  Literature.     (J.  Weiss)  Atlan.  9:  674. 

—  Effect  of  Weather  on .     (C.  C.  Hazewell)  Atlan.  9:  593. 

—  Electricity  in.     (H.  B.  Pritchard)  Nature.  16:  2S1. 

—  Ethics  and.     (D.  A.  Wasson)   Chr.  Exam.   72:  i. — 

(F.   W.   Newman)   Westm.  73:    400. —(T.  R.    E. 
Holmes)  St.  James,  45:  154. 

and  Humanities  of.    (E.  A.  Washburne)  U.  S.  Serv. 

M   i:  113. 

—  Expenditure  of.     Westm.  2:  27. 

—  Game  of,  in  Europe.     Chamb.  J.  50:  65. 

—  Home  Duties  in  Time  of.     (T.  P.  Doggett)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  30:  330. 

—  How  can  it  be  prevented?     Am.  Law  R.  10:   1S9. 

—  Humanity  and  Economy  in.     (L    N.  Burritt)    Penn 

Mo.  10:  493. 

—  in  general,  and   modern  French  Wars  in  particular. 

Eraser,  60:  71.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48:  loi. 

—  indefensible  on  Christian  Principles.     (A.  P.  Peabody) 

Chr.  Exam.  18:  368. 

—  Is  it  ever  justifiable?    (J.  Adams)  So.  Lit.  J.  3:  430. 


War,  Is  it  a  Gospel  of  Peace?     (F.  A.  Walker)  Lippinc. 
4:  201. 

—  Is  it  necessarj'?     (W.  A.  Croffut)  Lakeside,  4:  202. 

—  Laws  of.     Westm.  94:  368. 

and  Ethics  of.     {E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  5:  302. 

Brussels  Conference  and.     (H.  S.  Edwards)  Mac- 
mil.  31 :  410. 
in  their  Bearing  on  Peace.     (S.  Amos)  Princ.  n,  s. 

4:  352- 

—  Lesson  of;  a  Poem.     (H.  C.  Lea)  Contin.  Mo.  i:  46. 

—  Lessons  which  it  teaches.     (H.  M.  Villiers)  Ex.  H. 

Lee.  11:  385. 

—  Loss  to  Nations  from.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  37:  451. 

—  Mass.  Laws  and  Orders  of,  1675.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  60. 

—  Methods  of.     (K.  Cook)  Dub.  Univ.  90:  513. 

—  Meum  and  tuum  in.     Chamb.  J.  48:  728.  ' 

—  Mexican.     See  Mexican  War. 

—  Military  Disasters  and  their  Causes.   No.  Brit.  23 :  266. 

—  Miseries  of.     St.  Paul's,  8:  509. 

—  Modern.     Quar.  120:  503. 

in  its  Childhood.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  i :  379. 

in  Theory  and  Practice.     (J.  G.  Rosengarten)  U.  S. 

Serv.  M.  i :  56. 

—  Moral  Influences  of.     (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam. 

42:  157. 

—  Mortality  from  military  Operations.     ( W.  B.  Hodge) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  19:  219.  —  Colburn,  108:  469. 

from  Naval  Operations.     (W.  B.  Hodge)  J.  Stalls. 

Soc.  18:  201. 

—  New  Applications  of  Science  to.     Nature,  17:  361. 

—  of  1S12.     (H.  Whiting)  No.  Am.  53:  211.— Ed.  R. 

19:290.    20:451.    24:243.  —  Selec.  Ed.  R.  4:  193, 

237.  —  Anal.  M.  i:  196.  —  Quar.  7:  i.     8:  193. — 

Walsh's  R.  2:  311.     4:  I. — NewEng.  M.  6:   181. 

—  Pamph.  i:  487.     2:  249.    4:  551.  —  Canad.  Mo. 

6:  I.  — Lond.  M.  16:  504. 
Campaign  of  1814  on  the  Niagara  Frontier.     (D.  B. 

Douglass)  Hist.  M.  22:   1-216 
Campaigns    of    Washington    and    New    Orleans. 

Quar.  37:  404.  — Ed.  R.  45:  368.— Mus.  10:  239. 

11:  132. 

Disputes  with  the  U.  S.,  1812.     Ed.  R.  19:  290. 

Edinburgh  Review  on.     Portfo.(Den.)  14:  533. 

Escape  from  Gibraltar.     (E.  S.  Riley,  jr.)  So.  M. 

13:  495- 
Hartford  Convention.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  25: 

217. 

in  Louisiana.     Portfo.(Den.)  14:  477. 

Incidents  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  38. 

Ingersoll's  History  of.     Liv.  Age,  36:  498. 

Letters  on.     Hist.  M.  lO:  220. 

Lossing's  Field-Book  of.     Hist.  M.  17:  69. 

Massacre  at  Frenchtown,   Mich.     (T.  P.  Dudley) 

Hist.  M.  19:  28. 

Narrative  of  a  Prisoner.     Hist.  M.  2:  355. 

Naval  Recollections  of.     Mus.  42:  279,  439. 

Neutral  Question.     (Lord  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  9:   i. 

Orders  in  Council.     See  Orders  in  Council. 

Private  Armed  Navy  of.     Dem.  R.  40:  523. 

Recollections  of.     Mus.  38:  466.     39:241. 

Reminiscences  of.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  119.  —  Knick. 

33:  377.  —  N.  E.  Reg.  19:  338- 

Reminiscences  of  an  Octogenarian.    Hist.  M.  17:  31. 

Scenes  in.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  26:  721.     27: 

145-739.     28:  3-^98-     29:  147,  596.     30:  168. 
Gen.  Scott  in.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  23:  451. 

—  Organization  of.     (W.  H.  Dixon)  Peop.  J.  4:  76. 

—  Our  Munitions  of.     Chamb.  J.  47:  592. 

—  Personal  Injury.     Univ.  Q.  3:  221. 

—  Philanthropy  in.     Blackw.  121:  150. 

—  Philosophy  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  i :  127. 

—  Poem  on.     St.  Paul's,  8:  393. 


WAR 


1385 


WARE 


War,  Poetry  of.     Putnam,  8:  2SS. 

—  Proposed  Mitigation  of.     Month,  9:  58S.     10:  58. 

—  Providential  View  of.     Univ.  Q.  19:  248. 

—  Realities  of.     Broadw.  5:  167. 

—  Recent  Changes  in  the  Art  of,  1S66.     Ed.  R.  123:  95. 

—  Relation  of,  to  Human  Nature.     (W.  R   Alger)  Chr. 

Exam.  71:  313. 

—  Retaliation  in.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:  211. 

—  Rights  of,  Blockades  and  Privateers.     Am.  Whig  R. 

3:  659. 

—  Ruskin  on.     Eel.  R.  125:  97. 

—  Science  applied  to.     (H.B.  Pritchard)  Nature,  16:  37, 

57.     19:  508.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  Ii:  599. — 
Chamb.  J.  23:  81. 

—  Science  of.     Nature,  2:  339,  358,  378. —  Dub.  Univ. 

71:  483.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  798,  999. 
Miiller  on,  1810.     Eel.  R.  15:  71. 

—  Sermon  on.     (T.  L.  Claughton)  Good  Words,  19 ■.  466. 

—  Taxes  of.     Ed.  R.  20:  225. 

—  Theory  of.     Colburn,  148:  123. 

—  True  Portraiture  of.     Chr.  Obs.  40:  665,  735.  —  Mus. 

41:  228,  540. 

—  Two  Burdens  of.     (E.  Burritt)  Galaxy,  12:  208. 

—  Usage  of.     Quar.  130:  462. 

—  Villanous  Saltpeter.     (J.  F.  Fitts)  Lippinc.  5:  303. 

—  Waste  of.     Hunt,  63:  195. 

—  W^eapons  of.     Chamb.  J.  35:  355. 

—  Who  maj'  kill  in,  and  who  mav  not.      U.  S.  Serv.  M. 

4:  385- 

—  Workingmen  and.      (Lord  Hobart)  Macmil.  16:  349. 
Sue  also  Warfare ;  Strateg^v. 

Wars,  Civil,  Great.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  33:  65. 

—  English,  Causes  and  Costs  of.     (W.  J.  Fox)  Peop.  J. 

J :  106. 

—  in  Central  Asia,  British.     Eraser,  44:  537. 

—  Jewish,  not  justifiable.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  459. 
reconciled  with  Christianity.     Chr.  R.  13:  345. 

—  of  1864.     (M.  D.  Conwa}-)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  175. 
War  Caldron.     (L.  W.  M.  Lockhart)  Blackw.  121:  627. 
War  Canoes,  Among  the      Belgra.  16:  197. 

War  Correspondent,  Adventures  of.     Blackw.  130:  724. 
War  Correspondents  and  the  Authorities.     (A.  Forbes) 

19th  Cent.  7:  185. 

RepU'.     (Viscount  Melgund)  19th  Cent.  7:  434. 

War  Debt;  its  Limitations  and  Dangers.     (G.  A.  Potter) 

Nat.  Q.  38:  71. 
War  Department,  U.  S.,  1869.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  107. 
War  Galleys  of  the  Ancients.     Mo.  R.  iii:  403. 
War  Instinct  and  what  to  do  with  it.  OnceaWeek,  8:637. 
War  Loans  of  1812.     (A.  S.  Bolles)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

36:  430. 
War  Power.     (F.  W.  Newman)  Contemp.  30:  909. 

—  and  Christianity.     (J.  Horner)  Meth.  Q.  25:  165. 

—  of  England,  1878.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  26:  163. 
War  Song.     (J.  Montgomery)  Lond.  M.  5:  456. 

War  Songs  and  their  Influence.  (C.  G.  Leland)  U.  S. 
Serv.  M.  i:  31- 

War  Story.     Belgra.  39:  supp.  90. 

War  Time,  Letters  in.    (L.  R.  Fewell)  So.  M.  14:  541,  638. 

War  Trail:  a  Story.     (M.  Reid)  Chamb.  J.  27:  1-409. 

Warbeck,  Perkin,  Documents  relating  to.  (Sir  F.  Mad- 
den) Arch.  27:  153. 

—  Who  was?     (J.  Gairdner)  Contemp.  II :  534. 
Warburton,  Acton.     RoUo  and  his  Race.   Brit.  Q  8:  103. 
Warburton,  Eliot.     (L.  Stephen)  Fortn.  17:  155.     Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  319.  —  Dub.  Univ.  39:  235. 

—  Crescent  and  Cross.     Dub.  Univ.  25:  116.  —  So.  Q. 

9:  285. 

—  Hochelaga.      Quar.  78:  510.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

11:  379.  —  {W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  64:  237. 
—  Blackw.  60:  464.  —  Dem.  K.  19:  255. 

—  Works.    Eel.  M.  26:  109. 


Warburton,  Bishop  William.  (J.  A.  Devinney)  Meth.  Q. 
10:  609. 

—  Letters.     (T.  D.  Whitaker)  Quar.  2:  401.  — (F.Jef- 

frey) Ed.  R.  13:  343.  —Meth.  M.  41:  35.  —  Kitto, 
35:  40.  —  Chr.  Obs.  8:  567. 

—  Life  of.    Nat.  R.  17:  61. 

—  Papers  of.     Mo.  R.  154:  605. 

—  Watson's  Life  of.    Ed.  R.  122:  i.  — Chr.  Obs.  63:  169. 

—  Works.     (T.  D.  Whitaker)  Quar.  7:  382. 

Ward,  Gen.  Aaron,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  28:  70. — 

with  portrait,  Dem.  R.  37:  89. 
Ward,  Andrew  Henshaw.     (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Reg. 

17:  334- 
Ward,  Gen.  Artemas.      (R.  C.  Winthrop)  Pennsyl.  M. 

i:  181.  — with  portrait,  (A.  H.  Ward)  N.  E.  Reg. 

5:  271. 
Ward,  Artemus.     See  Browne,  C.  F. 
Ward,  Genevieve,  with  portrait.     Victoria,  31:  153. 
Ward,  George  Raphael,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  S3. 
Ward,  Henrietta.     (Mrs.  E.  M.  Ward)  Art  J.  16:  357. 
Ward,  James,  Artist,  with  portrait.     Art  J.  i:  179. 

—  Gordale  Scar.     Art  J.  32:  269. 

Ward,  James  Clifton,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  21:  614. 

Ward,  John,  Diary  of,  1648-79.     Mo.  R.  149:   1S7. 

Ward,  John  Q.  A.,  the  Sculptor.  (G.  W.  Sheldon)  Har- 
per, 57:  62. 

Ward,  John  William.     See  Dudley,  Earl  of. 

Ward,  Robert  Plumer.  Bentley,  28:  333. — with  por- 
trait, Colburn,  32:  186. 

—  De  Clifford;  a  Novel.     Ed.  R.  73:  366. 

—  De  Vere.     Quar.  36:  269. — Lond.  M.  18:  36. 

—  Illustrations  of  human  Life.     Colburn,  49:  586. 

—  Life  of.     Quar.  87:  239.  —  Blackw.  68:   199.  —  Inter- 

nat.  M.  i:  113.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  17:  479. 

—  Tremaine.    Blackw.  17:  518.  — U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  121. 

—  Westm.  4:  293.  —  Lond.  M.  11:  527.  —  Colburn, 
13:  321. 
Ward,  Samuel.     (W.  Gammell)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  19: 
233.  —  (C.  King)  Hunt,  8:  550.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  11 : 
356.— Ann.  Reg.  7:  [405. 

—  Diary  of,  1774-76.     M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  438,  503,  549. 
Ward,  William.    Farewell  Address.  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  92. 
Ward,  William  G.,  Doctrinal   Essays  of.     Dub.  R.  87: 

115. 

Ward  Family  of  Givendate.     Month,  38:  154. 

Ward  of  the  three  Guardians.  (A.  G.  Browne,  jr.)  Al- 
lan. 39:  697. 

Ward  or  Wife?    Belgra.  24:  437.     25:85-424. 

Ward  HI.,  Dangerous.  (F.  E.  Weatherly)  Lond.  Soc. 
29:  261. 

Warden  of  Saint  Briavels;  a  Legend  of  Tinteru  Abbey. 
Victoria,  4:  236,  520. 

W^arder,  The.     Blackw.  6:  208-704.     7:11.90.     8:689. 

Warder's  Tale.     (H.  Fenton)  Knick.  35:  314. 

Wardian  Cases.     Recr.  Sci.  i:  64. 

Wardlaw,  Ralph,  witli  portrait.  (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg, 
3:  209.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  27:  503.  — Hogg,  15:  224. 

—  Discourses.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  2:  617. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Brit.   Q.  24:    54.  — Eel.  R. 

103:  366. 
AVardour  Castle.     Antiquary,  4:  259. 
Wardrobe  Account  for  1483.     (J.  Milles)  Arch,  i:  361. 

—  for  Marriage  of  Princess  Elizabeth,  1612-13.     (Sir  F. 

Madden)  Arch.  26:  380. 

—  of  Edward  II.     (T.  Stapleton)  Arch.  26:  318. 

—  of  Edward  III.     (Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas)  Arch.  31:  i. 

—  of  Henry  VIII.     (J.  Caley)  Arch.  9:  243. 

—  of  Prince  Henry,  Son  of  James  I.     (W.  Bray)  Arch. 

11:  88. 
Wardstaff  Tenure.     Antiquary,  i:  117. 
Ware,  Henrj'.     Inquiry  into  Truths  of  Religion.      (F. 

Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  32:  86. 


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WARTBURG 


Ware,  Henr}',  Life  and  Character  of.  (F.  Parkman)  Chr. 
Exam.  40:  94.  —  (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  270. 

—  (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  62:  i8g. 

—  Memoir  of.     (C.  liobbins)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  3:  5. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Mo.  Kel.M.  41:  15. 
Ware,  Henry,  jr.     New  Eng.  8:  250. 

—  Biography  of.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  223. 

—  Discourses  on  the  Death  of.     Chr.  Exam.  35:  267. 

—  Memoir  of.     Prosp.  R.  2:  197. 

—  on  the  Character  of  Christ.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  255. — 

(E.  Beecher)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  199. 

—  Sermon  on  Temperance.     Chr.  Exam.  31:  252. 

—  Works  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  42:  409. 
Ware,  John.     Phi  Beta  Kappa  Poem.     No.  Am.  6:  109. 
Ware,  John  F.  W.     (R.  Ellis)  Unita.  R.  16:  51. 

—  His  Work  for  the  Freedmen.   (W.  E.  Matthews)  Unita. 

R.  15:  435. 
Ware,  Joseph.    Journal  of  Expedition  against  Quebec. 

N.  E.  Reg.  6:  129. 
Ware,  Mary  L.     (C.  M.  Kirkland)  No.  Am.  77:  145.  — 

(C.  M.  Sedgwick)  Putnam,  i :  370. 

—  Memoir  of.     (C.  Robbins)  Chr.  Exam.  54:  401. 
Ware,  William.     Letters  from  Palmyra.     Knick.  8:    75, 

215,  316.     9:  458. — (A.  Norton)  No.  Am.  45:  390. 

—  (J.  S.  Dwight)    Chr.   Exam.  23:  99.  —  Westm. 
28:  436. 

—  Memorial  of.     (0.  Dewey)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  406. 

—  Probus.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  47:  464. 
~  Zenobia.     (J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  28:  436. 

Ware  Genealogy.     (W.  B.  Trask)  N.  E.  Reg.  6:  145. 
Warehouses,  Construction  of  modern.   Eel.  Engin.  8:  426. 
Warehouse  Receipts.     Rank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  49,371. 
Warehouse    System.      (A.   Jones)    Hunt,  7:    225.  —  (J. 
Smith)  Hunt,  14:  41S,  529.  —  Hunt,  46:  239. 

—  Treasur}'  Circular  on.     Hunt,  15:  400.  —  Niles"s  Reg. 

35:  159.     36:   157. 
Warehousing  and  Dock  Svstem  Policy.     Hunt,  7:  547. 

—  (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow)  De  Bow,  i :"  61. 

Waren,  or  Oracular  Afflatus  of  the  Hindus.     Dub.  Univ. 

33:  307-     34:  647-     37:  52- 

—  Mysteries  of  Kanoba.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  17,447. 
Warfare  afloat.     All  the  Year,  38:  305. 

—  among  the  Greeks.     Cornh.  17:  462. 

—  Fluctuations  in  defensive.      (M.  G.  Upton)  Overland, 

6:  533- 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Cornh.  14:  666. 

—  Laws  of.     Am.  Law  R.  9:  605. 

—  Modern.    (J.  Ruskin)  Eraser,  94:  121.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  87:  301. 

and  National  Armies.     Eraser,  81 :  543. 

Remarks  on.     Fraser,  93:  695.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

87:  172. 

Science  and  Art  of.  (E.  B.  Hunt)  New  Eng.  18:  908. 

Wounded  Soldier  in.     Macmil.  19:  87. 

—  Savage.     (S.  W.  Baker)  Macmil.  29:  275. 

See  Artillerj';    Ordnance;    Fortifications;    Ironclads; 

Torpedoes;  Submarine;  War. 
Warfield,  Catharine  A.     Miriam  Montfort.      Penn  Mo. 

4:  714. 
Warilows  of  Welland;   a  Tale.      House.  Words,  2:  12. 

Same  art.  Liternat.  M.  i :  560. 
Waring,  Scott.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  9:  418. 
Wark worth  Hermitage.     Penny  M.  4:  89. 
Warlike  Spirit,  Decline  of.     (T.  H.  Buckle)  Bank.  M. 

(N.  Y.)  14:  513. 
Warlock,  The.     (A.  McLachlan)  Canad.  Mo.  2:  237. 
Warmbrunn  and  Graefenberg.  Dub.  Univ.  38:  223.  Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  24:  313. 

—  and  Salzbrunn.     Bentley,  33:  711. 

Warming  and  Ventilating.  Pract.  M.  7:  195. — Penny 
M.  6:  54.  — Mo.  R.  104:  199.— (C.  Sylvester)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  7:  311,  379. 


Warming,  Arnutt  on.    Eel.  R.  67:  570.— Westm.  28:  345. 

—  of  Churches.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  4:  640. 

—  of  Houses.     (J.  P.  Seddon)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  472. 

—  of  Rooms.     (S.  Webber)  Am.  J.  Sci.  64:  182. 
See  also  Ventilation  and  Warming. 

Warned  of  a  Warning;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  47:  380. 
Warner,  Am}-  Lothrop.   Glen  Luna;  or  Dollars  and  Cents. 

Prosp.  R.  9:  314. 
Warner,  Charles  Dudley,  with  portrait.    (E.  C.  Stedman) 

Appleton,  11:  801.— with  portrait,  (T.  W.  Higgin- 

son)  Scrib.  7:  332.  —  (W.  Davenport  Adams)  Lond. 

Soc.  26:  4S7. 
Warner,  Seth.     (W.  Harriman)  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  363. 

—  Reminiscences  of.    (D.  S.  Boardman)  Hist.  M.4:  200. 
Warner,   Susan.     The  old  Helmet.     Blackw.  99:    275. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  21. 

—  Say  and  Seal.     Liv.  Age,  65:  410, 

—  Wide,  wide  World.     Prosp.  R.  9:  314. 

Warner,  R.     Literary  Recollections.     Mo.  R.  122:  177. 
Warner,  William,  Posterity  of,  Ipswich,  Mass.     N.   E. 

Reg.  20:  64. 
Warnford,  Ancient  Building  at.    (H.  P.  Wyndham)  Arch. 

5:  357- 
Warnings,  Useless.     All  the  Year.  25:  138. 
Warping,  Fertilization  of  Land  by.     Penny  M.  13:  221. 
Warren,  Charles,  with  portrait.     Once  a  Week,  27:  364. 
Warren,  Henry,  Obituary  of.     Art  J.  32:  83. 
Warren,  Gen.  Joseph,   Death  of.     (R.  J.  Sheirr)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  5:  571. 

—  Life  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  10:  93. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  749. 

—  Relics  of.     (J.  S.  Loring)  Hist.  M.  1 :  363. 

—  Reminiscences  concerning.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  113-234. 
Warren,  Dr.  John.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  118:  200.— 

(C.  C.  Smith)  O.  &  N.  9 :  383.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:85. 
Warren,  John  Collins,  with  portrait.     (J.  C.  Warren)  N. 

E.  Reg.  19:  I.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  90:  460. 
Warren,    John    Leicester;   a  Poet  of   To-Day.      (G.   B. 

Smith)  St.  Paul's,  13:  88. 
Warren,  Samuel.     Blackw.   122:   381.     Same  art.   Liv. 

Age,  135:   104.  —  with  portrait,  Appleton,  4:  492. 

—  Law   Studies.      Blackw.  38:    38.     58:    300. — (^iiar. 

56:  284. 

—  Lily  and  the  Bee.     Dub.  Univ.  39:  66. 

—  Miscellanies.     Fraser,  55:  590. 

—  Now  and   then.     Tait,  n.  s.   15:    106. — Brit.  Q.   7: 

378. — Blackw.  63:  239. 

—  Ten  Thousand  a  Year.     New  York  R.  9:  169. 

—  Works  of.  Lond.  Q.  5:  464.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  361. 
Warren,  William,  Actor.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Atlan.  19:  750. 

—  Ev.  Sat.  10:  330. 

Warren,  William  de.  Discovery  of  Remains  of.     Arch. 

31:  43°.  438- 
Warren,  Cruise  of  the.     Knick.  20:  530. 
Warren,  Mass.,   Eaton's  Annals  of  the  Town  of.      (L. 

Sabine)  No.  Am.  74:  161. 
Warren  and  Surrey,  Earls  of,  Manor  House  of.     (G.  R. 

Corner)  Arch.  38:  37. 
Warren  Museum,  Boston.     (H.  Butterworth)  Pop.   Sci. 

Mo.  5:  94. 
Warreniana  [Warren's  Blacking].  Portfo.(Den.)  31 :  446. 
Warrington,  Lewis.  Anal.  M.  7:  i.  —  Portfo.(Den.)  12:  i. 
Warrington  in  1465.     Hogg,  3:  205. 
Warrior,  Iron-clad  Ship.     Temp.  Bar,  1 :  232. 

—  and  La  Gloire.     Cornh.  3:   192. 

Warriors  in  Town.     (T.  H.  S.  Escott)  Belgra.  27:  382. 
Warsaw  and  Poland  in  1S63.     Temp.  Bar,  lO:  5S9. 

—  Casanova's  Adventures  in.     Mus.  i:  352. 

—  Fall  of,  and  its  Effect  on  England.    Colburn,  32:  336. 

—  When  Order  reigned  in.     All  the  Year,  10:  31. 
Wartburg  Castle.     (F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  lo:  129.  —  (H. 

J.  Whitling)  Bentley,  26:  135. 


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1387 


WASHINGTON 


Warton,  Joseph  and  Thomas.     Cornh.  30:  534. 

—  Life  and  Poetry  of.     Lond.  M.  5:  264. 

—  Wooll's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  4:  965. 
Warton,  Thomas.     Cornh.  11:  733. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  30:  353. 
and  Poetry  of.     Lond.  M.  4:  121. 

—  Poetical  Works.     Ed.  R.  2:  250. — Blackw.  44:  553. 
Warwick,  England.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Allan.  10:  708. — 

(H.  S.  Digby)  Scrib.  4:   1S7. 

—  Afternoon  in.     Victoria,  24:  497. 

—  and  Coventry.     (B.  Murphy)  Lippinc.  22:  393. 

—  Castle   of.      Sharpe,    29:    140.  — Lond.   M.   4:    5.— 

Penny  M.  i:  177.     13:  45- 
Fire  at,  Dec.  3,  1871.     Antiquary,  i:  205. 

—  Lines  written  at.     (C.  Badham)  Blackw.  25:  489. 

—  Visit  to.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  24:  115. 
Warwick,  Earls  of.     Victoria,  26:  491. 
Warwick  Vase.     Penny  M.  i:  233. 

Warwick,  Mass.,  Early  History  of.    N.  E.  Reg.  21 :  127. 
Warwick's  Spare  Minutes.     Retros.  2:  45. 
Warwickshire.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Galaxy,  24:  671. 

—  American  in.     (G.  F.  Emery)  Lippinc.  2:  305. 

—  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  4:  97. 

—  Week  in.     St.  James,  11:  76. 

Was  he  dead  ?     (S.  W.  Mitchell)  Atlan.  25:  86. 
Was  he  mad  ?  a  Tale.     (L.  D.  Blake)  Galaxy,  2:  629. 
Was  he  successful  ?  a  Tale.  (R.  B.  Kimball)  Contin.  Mo. 
i:  702.    2:48-734.    3:  99-719.    4:  82-670.    5:80- 

445- 
Was  it  a  Dream  ?    All  the  Year,  2:  184. 
Was  it  a  Failure  ?     (D.  R.  Castleton)  Harper,  47:  242. 
Was  it  Love  or  Hatred  ?     (C.  De  Kay)  Scrib.  18:  242. 
Was  it  a  Reality  ?     (E.  Phelps)  Lakeside,  5:  7. 
Was  Reicheubach  right  ?    (M.  L.  Bissell)  Atlan.  24:  269. 
Was  she  worth  it  ?    Chamb.  J.  46:  673,  691. 
Was  there  ever  such  Luck  V  a  Tale.    Chamb.  J.  48:  316. 
Wasawartti,  the  Buddhistic  Devil.     Univ.  Q.  31:  476. 
Washburn,  Francis  Tucker.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  51:  156. 
Washburne,  Elihu  B.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  271. 
Washer  at  the  Well;  a  Breton  Legend.     (K.  P.  Osgood) 

Lippinc.  22:  44. 
Washerwomen  on  the  Seine.     Penny  M.  5:  491. 
Washing,  Chemistry  of.     All  the  Year,  13:  24S. 
Washington,  Betty  [Mrs.  Lewis].    (A.  L.  Bassett)  Scrib. 

15:  508. 
Washington,  Bushrod.     Ann.  Reg.  5:  [267. 

—  and  his  Slaves.     Niles's  Reg.  21:   i,  70. 
Washington,  George.    (J.  S.  C.  Abbott)  Harper,  12:  289. 

—  with  portrait,  (S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  11:  i.— 
(J.  Weiss)  Radical,  2:  427.  —  (T.  S.  King)  Univ. 
Q.  9:  192.  —  (E.  W.  Reynolds)  Univ.  Q.  18:  289.  — 
Internat.  M.  3:  146.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  2S3.  — (D. 
H.  Hill)  Land  We  Love,  i:  92.  — (H.  Wright)  An- 
tiquary, 4:  140. 

—  Address  of .     Am.  Alma.  1832:   115.     1833:  91. 
resigning  his  Commission,  1 783.  JL  Am.  Hist.  7:  105. 

—  Administration  of.  (J.  M.  Mackie)  Am. Whig  R.  lo:  i. 

—  Agricultural  Letters  of.    (G.  Hannah)  O.  &  N.  5:  224. 

—  Agricultural  Xotes.     Am.  Alma.  1830:  99. 

—  Ancestors  of.     Hist.  M.  6:   112. 

—  Ancestry  of.     (J.  L.  Chester)  N.  E.  Reg.  21:  25. 

—  and  Adams,  Administrations  of.    (C.  King)  Am.  Whig 

R.  4:  614.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  363.  —  (W.  Green) 
Chr.  R.  17:  237. —  (W.  A.  Duer)  No.  Am.  64:  161. 

—  and  Burke.     Liv.  Age,  71:  291. 

—  and  the  Church.    (W.  F.  Carme)  Cath.  World. 30:  491. 

—  and  the   Death   of   Jumonville.      (W.   J:    Anderson) 

Canad    Mo.  i :  55. 

—  and  the  Friendly  Sons  of  St.  Patrick.    Hist.  M.  7 :  no. 

—  and  Goethe.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Chr.  Exam.  60:  317. 

—  and  Grant.     (G.  B.  Loring)  O.  &  N.  5:  3^7. 


Washington,  George,  and  Hamilton,  Difficulty  between. 
Liv.  Age,  54:  250. 

—  and  his  Family,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  59:  261. 

—  and  his  Generals,   Headley's.      (G.  H.  Colton)  Am. 

WhigR.  5:  517,  638. 

—  and  Irish  Republicans.     Hist.  M.  15:  201. 

—  and  the  •'Jumonville  ■' of  M.  Thomas.  Hist.  M  6:201. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     (H.  F.  Harrington)  Godey,  38:  427. 

—  as  a  Burgher.     (W.  F.  Carne)  Harper,  60:  353. 

—  as  a  General.     (F.  J.  Lippitt)  0.  &  N.  5:  190. 

—  as  a  Merchant.     Hunt,  16:  298. 

—  as  a  Strategist.    (H.  B.  Carrington)  No.  Am.  133:  405. 

—  at  Boston.     Putnam,  7:  113. 

—  at  Morristown.  1779-80.  (J.  E.  Tuttle)  Harper,i8:  289. 

—  at  Trenton  and  Princeton.    (A.  B.  Carlyle)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  8:  I. 

—  Baldric  of;  Riband  of  Blue.     Hist.  M.  2:  97. 

—  Bancroft's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  68:  489. 

—  Birthday  Celebration,  1784.      Hist.  M.  15:  134. 
Oration  on,  1793.     (^^  ■  Bentley)  Hist.  M.  17:  3. 

—  Boston  Ladies'  Reception  of.     (Miss  Brown)  Putnam, 

9:  154. 

—  Character  of .     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  No.  Am.  83:  i. — 

Hesp.  2:  153.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  ^60. 

—  Church,  Home,  and  Touib  of.     (C.  T.  Jerome)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  12:  437. 

—  Copy  of  Young  Man's  Companion.      Hist.  M.  10:  47. 

—  Custis's  Recollections  of.     Liv.  Age,  65:  771. 

—  Duche's  Letter  to.    (J.  F.  Tuttle)  Hist.  M.  18:  i. 

—  Dutch  Ode  to.     Hist.  M.  i:  75. 

—  Early  Days  of.     (C.  M.  Kirkland)  Putnam,  3:  i,  121. 

—  Edmonds's  Life  and  Times  of.     Eel.  R.  63:  227. 

—  Elegy  on.     Hist.  M.  i:  233. 

—  Encampment  on  the  Neshaminy.    (W.  J.  Buck)  Penn- 

syl.  M.  i:  275. 

—  his  Expression  of  Countenance.     (R.  S.  Greenough) 

0.  &.  N.  5:  221. 

—  Fac-Similes  of  Book-Plate,  Seals,  Card,  etc.     Norton, 

i:  3-    2:  3. 

—  Farewell  Address.      (J.  Jay)   Liv.  Age,  32:  541.— 

Niles's  Reg.  31:  122,  157. 

Authorship  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  90:  206. 

Binney's  Inquiry  into.     Quar.  107:  3S2. 

—  Farewell  Orders.     Carey's  Mus.  4:  240. 

—  First  Interview  with  Mrs.  Custis.     Godey,  32:   145. 

—  Glory  of,  to  whom  belonging?    So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  588. 

—  Greenongh's  Statue  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  Dem.  R.  14: 

618. —Niles's  Reg.  43:  141. 

—  Guizot's  Essay  on.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  51:  69.  — 

Am.  Eel.    i:    141.— Dub.   LTniv.  17:    1S6.  — Liv. 
Age,  28:   1S6.  — Mo.  R.  152:  J14.  — Mus.  39:  372. 

—  Headquarters  at  Newburg.     (J.  T.  Headley)  Galaxy, 

22:  7. 

at  Pompton.      M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  89. 

at  Preakness.      (W.  Nelson)  M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  490. 

at  Valley  Forge.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

4:  321. 

during  the  Revolution.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  157. 

at  Wiiite  Plains.       (W.  C.  Smith)  M.  Am.  Hist. 

7:  108. 

—  Houdon's  Statue  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:   577. 

—  Household  Expenses,  1789.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  91. 

—  in  Cambridge.     (A.  McKenzio)  Atlan.  36:  92. 

—  in  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.     (J.  F.  Tuttle)  Hist.  :M.  19:  349. 

—  Inaugural  Address.     Am.  Alma.  1833:  91. 

—  Inauguration  of  Equestrian   Statue  of,  at  Richmond. 

So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:   161. 

—  Integrity  of.     (G.  Bancroft)  No.  Am.  104:  662. 

—  Itinerarv  of,  June  15,  1775,  to  Dec.  23,  1783.     M.  Am. 

Hist.3:  152- 

—  Irving's  Life  of.     Putnam.  6:1.  —Liv.  Age,  55:  177. 

—  Jackson,  and  Buchanan.     Nat.  R.  12:  499. 


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Wasliington,  George,  Journals  of.     (T.  F.  Dwiglit)  M. 
Am.  Hist.  6:  8i. 

Miiy-Aug.,  17S1.      M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  loS. 

Aug.-Nov.,  1 781.     M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  122. 

—  Lands  of.     Hist.  M.  7:  143. 

—  Last  Sickness  of.     Hist.  M.  9:  358. 

—  Letter  of  Jefferson  on.     Niles's  Keg.  34:  406. 

—  Letter  of.     Land  We  Love,  5:  107.  —  Hist.  M.  10:  76. 
accepting  Freedom  of  Now  York  City.     Hist.  M. 

8:  65. 

—  Letters  of.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist.  4:  81,  121. 

5:  116.    6:  107,  126.     7:  134. 

1777.     N.  E.  Reg.  12:  356. 

in  1788.     Hist.  M.  7:  45. 

Nineteen  new.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  496. 

Two  private.     So.  M.  14:  318. 

Unpublished.     Hist.  M.  5:6.  —  (B.  Phillips)  Har- 
per, 56:  586.  —  Cath.  World,  6:  145. 
See  American  Revolution,  Correspondence  of. 

—  Life  of.     New  Q,.  5:  389.  — Penny  M.  5:  70. 

-. and  Writings  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  47:  318. 

—  For.  Q.  26:  166.  —Mo.  R.  148:  88. 

—  Life-Guard  of.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Hist.  M.  2:   129. 

—  Marshall's  Life  of.  Eel.  R.  i :  321,  426.  —  (M.  Napier) 

Ed.  R.  13:  148. 

—  Manor  House  at  Sulgrave,  England.      (J.  A.  Stevens) 

M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  113. 

—  Memento  of.     Hist.  M.  15:  197. 

—  Memorials  of.    Hist.  M.  3:  33. 

—  Military  Family  of.    (B.  Fernow)  M.  Am.  Hist.  7:81. 

—  Motlier  of.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  i:  164-440. 

—  Negro  Body-Servant  of.  (S.L.Clemens)  Galaxy, 5: 154. 

—  Ode  to.     (R.  R.  Belsiiaw)  Dem.  R.  40:  170. 

—  on  Nullification.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  supp.  40. 

—  on  the  west  Bank  of  the  Delaware,  1776.      (W.  W.  H. 

Davis)  Pennsyl.  M.  4:  133. 

—  Opinion  of  his  general  Officers.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  81. 

—  Oration  on.      (J.  C.  Breckinridge)  West.  R.  2:  gi.  — 

West.  R.  4:  105.  —  (H  A.Wise)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  23: 
I.  —  (R.  M.  T.  Hunter)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  26:  167. 

—  Orderly  Books  of .    Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  540.  3:  21-543. 

—  Potter  Am.   Mo.  4:  33-432.      5:    674.     6:   no. 
7:  268,  347,  419. 

—  Original  Anecdotes  of.      Dem.  R.  13:  624. 

—  Original  Documents  relating  to.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3: 

91-140. 

—  Papers  of.    Lond.M.  19:  215.  —  Niles's  Reg.  32:  21S. 

—  Paulding's.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  396. 

—  Portrait  of,  Savage's.     Hist.  M.  15:  29. 

St.  Memin.     (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist.  4:  119. 

5:  446. 
Standard.      (W.  J.  Hubbard)  M.  Am.  Hist.  4:  83. 

—  Portraits  of.     (R.  Peale)  M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  129. 
Notes  on  some.     Hist.  M.  8:  49. 

Original.     Putnam,  6:  337. 

Stuart's.     (J.  Stuart)  Scrib.  12:  367. 

—  Portraiture  of.    (L.J.  Greenwood)  M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  30. 
Standard  Likeness  of.      (J.  E.  Williams)  O.  &  N. 

5:  223. 

—  Real  Estate  of,  in  1784.     M.  Am.  Hist.  2:  623. 

—  Recollections  and  Memoirs  of.     Chr.  Rem.  42:  297. 

—  Relics  of,  at  Arlington.  (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  7:  433. 

—  Religious   Cliaracter  of.     (A.  H.  Kremer)  Mercersb. 

11:  211. 

—  Religious  Opinions  of.     New  York  R.  i :  225. 

—  Resignation  of.    Carey's  Mus.  i:  343. 

—  Salient  Cliaracteristics   of.     (V.  W.  Kingsley)  Nat. 

Q.  28:  360. 

—  Tomb  of,  Sioux  Chiefs  at.     Dem.  R.  41:  373. 

—  Tour  to  the  Oliio,  in  1770.     Olden  Time,  i:  416. 

—  The  traditional  and  the  real.      (J.  Parton)  M.  Am. 

Hist.  3:  465. 


Washington,  George,  Unpublished  Writings  of.  O.  & 
N.  5:  133. 

—  vindicated.     (B.  F.  De  Costa)  M.  Am.  Hist.  5:  81. 

—  Virginia's  Monument  to.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  187. 

—  Visit  to  Boston,  1789.      (W.  H.  Sumner)  N.  E.  Reg. 

14:  161. 

—  Wasliingtoniana.     Hist.  M.  i:  39. 

—  Well-ordered  Life.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  8or. 

—  Writings  of.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  39:  467. — 

Am.  Q.  15:  275.      17:  74.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  1 :  591. 
4:  328.  — Am.  Q.  Obs.  3:  120.  — Meth.  Q.  2:   38. 
See  Mt.  Vernon. 
Washington,  Mrs.  Martha.    (F.  Wyatt)  Godey,  45:  221. 

—  and  Mary,  with  portraits.      (Sir  R.  de  Camden)  Pot- 

ter Am.  Mo.  5:  657. 

—  Two  Letters  of.     Hist.  M.  2:  134. 

Washington  Family.  (L  J.  Greenwood)  Hist.  M.  13:  299. 

—  Arrival  in  America.    Hist.  M.  II :  29. 

—  Brinjrton,  English  Home  of.      (A.  T.  Storj')  Harper, 

58:  521. — Once  a  Week,  6:  446.  —  (J.  N.  Simpkin- 
son)  M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  119. 

—  Genealogy  of.     (L  J.  Greenwood)  N.  E.  Reg.  17:  249. 

—  Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  251. 

—  in  Holland  and  Germany.     M.  Am.  Hist.  3:  96. 

—  of  England.     Hist.  M.  8:  138. 

Washington,  Name  of,  Earlv  Use  of.     Hist.  M.  5:  70. 

Washington  City.  (G.  W.'  Bagby)  Atlan.  7:  i.  —  (H. 
Cooke)  Bentley,  17:  99.  —  (J.  G.  Kohl)  BentJC}', 
50:  3S1.  — Fraser,  74:  327.  —  (J.  B.  Varnum)  Hunt, 
18:  19,  142,  270.  —  (G.  Fitzhugh)  De  Bow,  24:  502. 

—  (W.  R.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  5:  42. 

—  Art  at.     luternat.  R.  i:  327.  —  Scrib.  5:  493. 

—  before  the  Rebellion.     (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  12:  219. 
and  since.     (E.  Quincy)  Nation,  8:  334. 

Social  Aspect  of.     Once  a  Week,  7:  628,  650. 

—  Beggars  and  Adventurers  in.     O.  &  N.  3:  375. 

—  Birds  in.     (J.  Burroughs)  Atlan.  23:  580. 

—  Capitol  Building.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Harper,  38:  204. 

—  witii  lieliotvpe.  Am.  Arch.  4:  205. 

Chamber  of  Kejiresentatives.     Penny  M.  4:  397. 

Movement  of  the  Dome  during  a  Gale.  Am.  J.  Sci. 

99:  384. 

—  Confederate  Advance  on,  1864.  (J.  A.  Early)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  9:  297. 

—  Contemporary  Poetry  on.     O.  &  N.  5:  232. 

—  Congress  Library.  (A. R. Spofford)  Liternat.  K.  5:  754. 
See  Congressional  Library. 

—  Day  at.     (G.  B.  Griffitli)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  14:  i. 

—  Display  of  Society  in.  (M.  A.  Dodge)  Galaxy,  21 :  762. 

—  Doings  in,  1835.      New  Eng.  M.  8:  179,  231. 

—  during  the  Times  of  Madison  and  Monroe,  Social  Life 

in.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  227,  307,  310. 

—  Externals  of.     (Z.  F.  Peirce)  Atlan.  32:  701. 

—  First  Congregational  CImrch,  Laying  of  Corner-Stone. 

(E.  Johnson)  Cong.  Q.  9:  25. 

—  Government  of.    (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  15:  328.  18:  375. 

—  (S.  Newcomb)  Nation,  18:  407.  —  (C.  C.  Nott)  Na- 
tion, 20:  5. 

—  in  1852,  Sketch  of.     (A.  C.  Lynch)  Harper,  6:  i. 

—  illustrated.     (G.  P.  Lafhrop)  Harper.  62:  541. 

—  in  1S59.     (W.  D.  Haley)  Harper,  20:  i. 

—  in  1862.     Cornh.  7:  93. 

—  in  1868.    (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Mo.  Rel.  M   40:  183. 

—  in  1874.     (G.  A.  Townsend)  Harper,  50:  306. 

—  Israel  Bethel  Church.   (S.Andrews)  Atlan.  32:  727. 

—  Letter  on,  1848.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  5:  571. 

—  Letters  from.     Anal.  M.  13:  9. 

—  Life  at  the  National  Capital.     Lippinc.  12 :  651. 

—  Men  and  Things  in.     Nation,  9:  454. 

—  New.     (C.  Hickox)  Lippinc.  II :  302. 

—  News-Gathering  at.     (B.  P.  Poore)  Harper,  48:  225, 

—  Peep  at.     Knick.  3:  439. 


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Washington  City,  Pennsylvania  Avenue.  (G.  A.  Sala) 
Temp.  Bar,  15:  182. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Atlan.  45:  53-806.     46:  67-799. 

47:  234,  538,  658. 

—  Safe-Burglary   Conspiracy.      (H.   V.   Boj'uton)  Am. 

Law  R.  II :  401. 

—  Sanitary  Drainage  of.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Am.  Arch. 

8:  77-86. 

—  Season  in.     (E.  L.  Didier)  Lippinc.  5:  430. 

—  Sights  and  Sounds  at,  1870-71.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  835,  862. 

10:  3.  27,  51. 

—  Site  of  the  National  Capital.     (W.  Swayne)  Harper, 

40:  181. 

—  Six  Weeks  in,  1868.     (J.  C.  Kimball)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  39: 

132. 

—  Society  in.     Atlan.  40:  652.  —  (C.  M.  Kirkland)  Bent- 

ley.  36:  290.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33:  421. — Bent- 
ley,  56:  148,  255.— (F.  E.  Wadleigh)  Potter  Am. 
Mo.  15:  353. 

—  Something  of.     (J.  W.  Hengiston)  Colburn,  97:  35S. 

—  Spring  Days  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21 :  335. 

—  State  and  Society  in.     (M.  J.  Lamb)  Harper,  56:  481. 

—  Treaty  of.     See  Ashburton   Treaty  ;  Treaty  of  Wash- 

ington. 

—  M.Van  Ness,  Heiress  of.  (W.  R.  Hooper)  Scrib.  7:  57  [. 

—  Views  in.     (R.  Keeler)  Overland,  3:  400. 

—  Visit  to.     (W.Chambers)  Chamb.  J.   22:  54,  113. — 

(J.  J.  Ampere)  Eel.  M.  30:  239. 

—  Wh}'  established  on  the    Potomac  ?     (C.  T.  Hulburd) 

Hours  at  Home,  3:  236.     4:  ^^i- 
Washington  College,  Va.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  361.  —  Am. 
Q.  Reg.  10:  145. 

—  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  27:  223. 

Washington  Monument.  Atlan.  43:  524. — (W.Tudor) 
No.  Am.  2:  329.  —  Am.  Arch.  2:  39S.  —  (W.  W. 
Story)  Am.  Arch.  5:  13. — Am.  Arch.  6:  82,  177,  1S4. 

—  Design  for.     Am.  Arch.  6:  149. 

Searle's.     Am.  Arch.  5:  67. 

Story's.     Am.  Arch.  5:  37. 

Washington,  Mount,  N.  H.  (G.  W.  Nichols)  Am.  J.  Sci. 
34:  73-  — (R-  Criswell,  jr.)  Godey,  39:  247. 

—  and  its  Capture,  1776.     (E.  F.  De  Lancey)  M.Am. 

Hist,  i:  65. 

—  in  Winter.     Nature,  3:   314. 

—  Night  on.     (W.  G.  Biaikie)  Good  Words,   22:  355. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  149:  563. 
Washington  Square;  a  Novel.     (H.  .Tames,  jr.)  Cornh. 

41 :  641.     42:  107-616.     Same  art.  Harper,  61 :  287- 

907.     62:  129. 
Washington  Territory.     De  Bow,  14:  599.     24:  330. 

—  Statistics  of,  1869.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  18:  504. 

—  Summer  Ramblings  in.     (.1.  Murphv)  Appleton,    18: 

385- 
Washington  University.     See  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Washoe,  Silver  Mining  in.     (.1.  R.  Browne)  Harper,  22: 

I,  145,  289.     30:  6S1.     31:  T,  151. 
Wasp,  The.     Once  a  Week,  21:  537. 

—  A  hunting.     (C.  L.  W.  Merlin)  Nature,  18:  311. 

—  Natural   History  of.     Hogg,   9:    6.  —  Once  a  Week, 

22:  493,  520,  558. 

—  Sand,  Singular  Proceedings  of.     (W.  Howitt)  Howitt, 

2:  8. 
Wasp's  Nest,  Remarkable.     (P.  R.  Uhler)  Am.  Natural. 

7:  678. 
Wasps.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,    17:    192.  —  (R.    L. 

Edgeworth)  Recr.  Sci.  3:  69. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     (E.  L.  Ormerod)  Stud.  &  In- 

tel. Obs.  5:  452. 

—  of  Van  Diemen's  Land.     (Mrs.  C   Meredith)  Chamb. 

J.  11:  51. 
Wasp  Family.     Chamb.  J.  8:  220. 
Wasp  Life,  Mysteries  of.     Ouce  a  Week,  22:  297. 


Wasp,  Sloop  of  War.     So.  Q.  15:  449, 

Wassail;  a  Christmas  Story.     (C.  Hamle_v)  Blackw.  90: 

709.     91 :  I,  148. 
Waste.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  2:  301.  — Colburn,  161: 

452.  —  Chamb.  J.  38:  193.  —  Once  a  Week,  18:  58. 

—  Expensive  Luxury  of.     Eraser,  58:  614. 

—  Value  of.     Pract.  j\L  6:  154. 
Waste  not!     Chamb.  .T.  46:  S07. 

Waste  Materials.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  .1.  51:  369. 

52:  95- 
Waste  Paper;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  40:  246,  297. 
Waste  Substances,  Use  of.     (A.  Wynter)  Good  Words, 

17:  i55>  306. 
Wasters,  Human.     (A.  Wynter)  Once  a  Week,  11:  174. 
Wat  Sannell's  Ride  to  Highworth.     Bentley,  10:  509. 
Watch,  The,  Progress  of  Invention  in.  Appleton,  4:  2,  29. 

—  Theory  of  Main-Spring  of.     (A.  Young)  .J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  54:  344. 
Watch  and  Clock  Manufactures,  English  and  foreign. 

Pract.  M.  3:  408. 
Watches,  American.      (J.  C.  Watson)  Eel.  Engin.  17: 

161. 

—  and  Clocks,  Curiosities  of.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  55. 

—  and  other  Timekeepers.     Putnam,  15:  688. 

—  and  their  Regularity.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  779. 

—  and  Watchmaking.     Prart.  M.  7:  273. 

—  Chapter  on.     (Mrs.  White)  Godey,  44:  471. — Inter- 

nat.  M.  5:  504. 

—  Few  Words  about.     Cliamb.  J.  57:  573. 

—  Old.     All  the  Year,  17:  295. 
Watch  Protector.     Pract.  M.  5:  172. 

Watch  Trade  of  Neufchatel  and  Geneva.  Pract.  M.  5:  61. 
Watch,    The;   an   old  Man's   Story.       (I.   Tourgenieff) 

Lippinc.  17:  594. 
Watch  and  Ward.      (H.  .James,  jr.)  Atlan.  28:  232-689. 
Watch  in  the  Night;  a  Poem.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn. 

10:  61S.     Same  art.  Atlan.  22:  698. 
Watch  of  Boon  Island.     (C.  Thaxter)  Atlan.  29:  267. 
Watch  on  the  Rhine;  translated.     (R.  Chandler)  Dub. 

Univ.  76:  457. 
Watch-House,  My  tirst  Night  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i :  617, 

706. 
Watch-Tower,  The.    (M.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  14:  120. 
Watcher,  The.     Dub.   Univ.  30:  526.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  16:  loS. 
Watchful  Hill;  a  Dream.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  494. 
Watching  and  Wishing.     (C.  Bronte)  Cornh.  2:  741. 
Watchmaking.     (A.  D.  Richardson)  Harper,  39:  169. 

—  American,  1858.     Knick.  52:  507. 

—  Machinery.      (T.  Perkins)   Eel.  Engin.   10:    353. — 

Hunt,  40:  390. — Chamb.  J.  54:  92. 

—  Hist,  and  Progress  of.   (O.  ^Morgan)  Arch.  33:  84,  293. 

—  in  Switzerland.     Pennv  'M.  5:  322. 
AVatchman,  Elegiac  Stanzas  on  a.     Loud.  il.  16:  431. 
Watchman's  Lament:  a  Poem.     Blackw.  26:  2:^7. 
Water.     All  the  Year,  12:  326. — Chamb.. I.  31:  310. 

—  Abrading  and  transporting  Power  of.     (T.  Login)  Na- 

ture, i:  629,  654.    2:  72-     Same  art.  Eel.  Engin. 
3:  163. 

—  Abuse  of.     Nature,  i:  578. 

—  Analysis  of.     Nature,  6:  104,  244. 
Wanklyn's.     Nature,  2:  293. 

—  and   Hydrogen,   Relations  of.     (T.   S.    Hunt)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  67:  104. 

—  and  other  Fluids.   Remarkable  Properties  of.     (.1.  E. 

Bowman)  ,1.  Frankl.  Inst.  40:   1S2,  26S. 

—  Animalcukv  in.     (W.  C.  Prime)  Harper,  18:  451. 

—  Apparatus  for  supplving  Cattle  on  Railways.     Pract. 

M.  i:  389. 

—  as  a  Fuel.     (W.  C.  Conant)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo,  16:  653. 

—  as  a  Mirror  of  the  Wisdom  and  Goodness   of   God. 

(M.  A.  Munson)  Cong.  Q.  19:  2S1. 


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1390 


WATER 


Water  at  high  Temperature,  Decomposing  Power  of.     (R. 
A.  Tilghman)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  142. 

—  Bad  Odors  in.     (S.  A.  Lattimore)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11: 

469. 

—  before  and  after  Freezing.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  237. 

—  Boiling.     (W.  Grove)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  77:  398. 

—  Boiling  Springs  of  Iceland.     Westm.67:  198,     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  41:   114. 

—  Boring  for  fresh.     Am.  J.  Sci.  12:  136. 

—  Chemical  Examination  of.     (B.  Silliman)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

52:  218. 

—  Clark's  Process  for  purifying.     Chanib.  J.  13:  y;. 

—  Cleansing  refuse  Water  in  Germany.  Pract.  M.  5:  iii. 

—  Cochituate,   Change  in.     (A.  A.  Haj'es)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

69:  257. 

—  Cold.  May  we  drink?     Lond.  Soc.  22:  328. 

—  Color  of.     (W.  Beetz)  Canad.  J.  n.  s.  8:  42. 

—  Coloration  of.     (N.  Joly)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  4:  202. 

—  Composition  of,  Discovery  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No. 

Brit.  6:  473.  -Ed.  R.'87:  67. 

—  Compression  of,  Rule  for.     (D.  MacKain)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  39:  340. 

—  Conducting  Power  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  28:  151. 

—  Contamination    of,    in  Speculative   Chemistry.      Eel. 

Engin.  7:  593. 

—  Crossing.     Chamb.  J.  41:  177. 

—  Decomposition  and  Recomposition  of.     (R.  Hare)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  38:  336. 

by  Galvanic  Battery.     (N.  J.   Callan)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  58:  132-336. 

—  Dependence  of  Life  upon.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Howitt, 

2:  1S2,  232. 

—  Disadvantages  of.     De  Bow,  10:  9. 

—  Discharge  of,  over  Weirs  and  Overfalls.    (T.  E.  Black- 

well)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:   149,  227. 

through  Sluices.     (K.  R.  Bornemann)  Eel.  Engin. 

24:  385. 

—  Drag  of,  at  low  Velocities.     (S.  Haughton  and  J.  E. 

Reynolds)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  423. 

—  Drinking,   from  Agricultural  Lands.     (J.  A.  Judson) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  44. 

Organic  Impurities  of.     Nature,  13:  330. 

Wholesomeness  of.     (R.  Haines)  Am.  Arch.  9:  loi, 

125. — J.  Frankl.  Inst,  iii:  49,  120. 

—  Economic  Vaporization  of,  and   Expansion  of  Steam. 

(B.  F.  Isherwood)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  106:  145,  220. 

—  Economv  of  supplying.     Penny  M.  11:  463. 

—  Elements  of.     (A.  Oppenheim)  J.  Frankl.  Inst   100; 

43-  126,  274. 

—  Evaporation  and  Percolation  of.     (C.  Greaves)  Eel. 

Engin.  16:  48. 

—  E.xpansion  of.     (A.  Morton)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  436. 
by  Freezing.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  59. 

Hassler's  E.xperiments  on.     (.J.  H.  Alexander)  .Vm. 

J.  Sci.  66:  170. 

—  Experiments  on   Jets   from   Hydrants.      (F.   Target) 

Eel.  Engin.  19:  524. 

—  Filtration  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  46. — (G.  Higgin)  Eel. 

Engin.  22:  72.  —  Chamb.  J.  58:  465. — Hogg,  5:274. 

—  Flow  of,   in  Canals  and   Rivers.     (D.   F.  Henry)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  92:  167-383.     93:  24,  107,  257. 

in  open  Canals.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  i,  97. 

in  Pipes  and  Vessels.     (H.  T.  Eddy)  Eel.  Engin. 

10:  275. 
in    Rivers  and  Canals.     (K.  R.  Bornemann)  Eel. 

Engin.  16:  521.  —  (C.  Herschel)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  138. 
Influence  of  Temperature  on.     (B.  F.  Isherwood) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  339. 

New  Theories  of.     (G.  Hagen)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  443. 

through  Opening  in  pierced  Plate.     (R.  Briggs)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  103:  123.     104:  347. 
through  Pipes.     (J.  Leslie)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59:  335. 


Water,  Forms  of;  Mist  and  Rain.  All  the  Year,  29:  247 
303.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14:  241,  303. 

Tyndall  on.     Nature,  7:  400.  —  (G.  Claypole)  0.  & 

N.  7:  359. 

—  Freezing  of.     (A.  Bigelow)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  205. 

—  from  Atmosphere,  Obtaining  pure.     (J.  Thomson)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  45:   199. 

—  Gaseous,   liquid,   and  solid  States  of.     (J.  Thomson) 

Nature,  9:  392. 

—  Good.     All  the  Year,  2:  530. 

—  Heated,  Expansive  Energy  of.     (W.  J.  M.  Rankine) 

.1.  Frankl.  Inst.  77:   119. 

—  Hygiene  of.     Nat.  Q.  40:  67. 

—  Impurities  of.      (G.  S.  Johnson)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  194. 

—  (G.  S.  Johnson)  Am.  Arch.  9:  272. 

—  Jets  of.     (S.  W.  Robinson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  81:  377. 

—  Latent  Heat  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  51 :  189. 

—  Life  in  a  Drop  of.     (D.  Brewster)  Good  Words,  5:  169. 

—  Measurement  of.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43:  93. 

bv  Weir  Boards,   Thomson  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

67:  81. 

—  mechanically   suspended   in    Steam.      (P.    Guzzi)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  104:  355-  — (J.  B.  Knight)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  104:  358. 

—  Motion  of,  in  Conduit  Pipes.     (D'Aubuisson  de  Voi- 

sins)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  50:   i,  73. 

in  Rivers  and  Canals.     (A.  Hill)  Eel.  Engin.  3:  118. 

through  Pipes.     (H.  Hennessy)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  59: 

191. 

—  Mystery  of      (D.  T.  Ansted)  St.  James,  i:  154. 

—  Nature  and  dietetic  Use  of.     Colburn,  6:  505. 

—  Non-conducting  Power  of.     (W.  j\I.  Mather)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  13:  368. 

—  of  Lake  Leman,  Color  of.     (A.  A.  Hayes)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

99:  1 86. 

—  Periodic  Action  of.  (L.  Nickerson)  Am.  J.  Sci.  89:  151. 

—  Pipes  for  carrying.     Chamb.  J.  24:  375.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  48:  330. 

—  Poisoning,  by  Chemical  Works.     Pract.  M.  4:  305. 

—  Pollution  of.     Eel.  Engin.  II :  21. 

—  Potable.     (J.  E.  Everhart)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  711. 

—  Power  of.     St.  James,  3:  y-j. 

to  hold  Matters  in  Suspension.     (J.  P.  Frizell)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  106:  177.  —  (C.  Herschel)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  106:  321. 
in   the   Sides   and   Bottom  of  Rivers  and  Canals. 

(C.  Herschel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  330,  393.  106:  26. 

—  Preparation  and  Purification  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  141. 

—  Processes  of  testing  the  Pnritj'  of.     (Dr.  Tidy)  Eel. 

Engin.  20:  172. 

—  Pure.     (C.  Kingsley)  Good  Words,   15:  169.  —  Pop. 

Sci.  R.  4:  553. 
and  pure  Rivers.     (W.  Simpson)  Macmil.  34:  79. 

—  Purification  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  4:  531.  — (G.  Bischof) 

Eel.  Engin.  19:  28. 

—  Reflections  in.    (Lieut.-Col.  Drayson)  Art  J.  23:  5,  183. 

—  Relative  Value  of.     Eel.  Engin.  yj:  501. 

—  Representation  of,  in  Art.  (D.  T.  An-sted)  Art  J.  15: 13. 

—  River  and  Sea,  and  Rock  Salt.     (J.  Roth)  Contenip. 

38:  233. 

—  Romance  of.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Putnam,  5:  192. 

—  Sanitary  Value  of  good.     Chamb.  J.  19:  132. 

—  Smith's  Curiosities  of.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  253. 

—  Storage  of.     (J.  B.  Denton)  Eel.  Engin.  11:   544. 
and   Distribution  of,  in  India.     (G.  Gordon)  Eel. 

Engin.  10 :  176,  212. 
Denton  on.     Pract.  M.  4:  315. 

—  Surface  Friction  in.     (W.  Froude)  Eel.  Engin.  7:  523. 

—  Waste  of.     Pract.  M.  i:  154. 

—  Ways  and  Uses  of.     Scrib.  2:  595. 

—  we  drink.     (S.  P.  Day)  Victoria,  33:  413-499. 

—  we  should  not  drink.    (W.  M.  Higgins)  Fraser,  82 :  66. 


WATER 


1391 


WATER 


Water,  Where  does  it  come  from?    (G.  M.  Kellogg)  Lake- 
side, 1 :  135. 
Waters,  American,  Analysis  of.     Pract.  M.  i:  155. 

—  Chemical  Test  of.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  138. 

—  Chemistry  of  potable.     (R.  Weaver)  Eel.  Engin.  3: 

257. 

—  Natural,  Chemistry  of.     (T.  S.  Hunt)  Am.  J.  Sci.89: 

176.     90:  43,  193. 

—  of  Babylon.     (W.  Ale.xander)  Dub.  Univ.  56:  151. 

—  of  Oblivion.     Sharpe,  19:  115. 
Waters  are  out.     House.  Words,  17:  597. 

Water  Babies.  (C.  Kingsley)  Macmil.  7:  1-383.  Same 
art,  Liv.  Age,  75:  390,  450,  495. 

Water-Beetle,  Nest-building.     Chamb.  J.  57:  367. 

Water-Burner,  American.     (F.  Dana)  No.  Am.  7:  428. 

Water  Butts,  Our.     Chamb.  J.  44:  296. 

Water  Closets.     Am.  Arch.  4:  73. 

Water  Colors,  Sketching  from  Nature  in.  (W.  Severn) 
Macmil.  41:  373. 

Water-Color  Art,  Notes  on.  (H  Quilter)  Cornh.  42:  404. 
See  Painting,  Water-Color. 

Water-Column  Air-Compressor.  (L.  Brunin)  Eel.  En- 
gin. 21 :  9. 

Water  Contrivances  in  India.     Pract.  M.  6:  55. 

Water-Cure.  (E.  R.  Tyler)  New  Eng.  5:  149.  —  (W.  P. 
Atkinson)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  ^2.  —  Westm.  46:  174. 

—  Blackw.  60:  376. — Liv;  Age,   3:  19. — Eel.  R. 
107:  197. 

—  Claridge  on.     Dub.  Univ.  19:  729. 

—  Confessions  of  a  Water-Patient.      (E.  B.  Lytton)  Col- 

burn,  75:  I.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  6:  245. 

—  Life  at.     Eraser,  54:  197.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  51 :  50. 

—  Chamb.  J.  6:  122. 

—  Life  at  the  original.     Putnam,  9:  244. 
Water-Cure;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  409. 
Water-Cures  of  Prussia  and  Austria.      Dub.  Univ.  38: 

223,  283. 
Water  Drops.     House.  Words,  i:  482. 
Water  Engines  versus  Air  Engines.     (L.  Trasenster)  Eel. 

Engin.  19:  424. 
Waterfalls  in  Lidia.     Ed.  Philos.  J.  8:  S3. 

—  of  Garsoppa,  Great  fourfold.     (M.  J.  Walhouse)  Era- 

ser, 97:  32. 

—  of  the  Northwest.     Appleton,  17:  i. 

—  Vibrating.     (E.  Locmis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  352. 
Water  Filters.     (E.  Divers)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  6:  33.  — Eel. 

Engin.  23:  152. 

Water  Fleas,  Our  Fresh-Water,  Shell  Insects.  (W.  Baird) 
Pop.  Sci.  R.  6:  42. 

Waterglass.  (J.  M.  Ordway)  Am.  J.  Sci.  82:  153,  237- 
83:  27.     85:  185.     90:   173. 

Water  Gauges,  Rau's.     Pract.  M.  7:  41. 

Water-Heater,  Paxman's.     Pract.  M.  5:  204. 

Water  Lady;  an  old  Storv.     Lond.  M.  3:   556. 

Water-Lily,  Roval.     Hogg,  4:  28 1.     See  Victoria  Regia. 

Water-Main  Tapping-Machine,  Young's.  Pract.  M.  6: 
105. 

Water  Marks.  (W.  Winters)  Antiquary,  1 :  189,198. — 
(C.Cooke)  Antiquary,  3:  289. 

Watermelons,  Hooking.     (E.  Bellamy)  Scrib.  14:  622. 

Water-Meter  and  its  Uses.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  417. 

Water-^Ieters.  Eel.  Engin.  4:  420.  —  (J.  Reid)  Eel.  En- 
gin. 6:  13S.  —  (F.  E.  Bodkin)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  342. 

—  Experiments   with.      (C.  Muchall)   Eel.   Engin.   16: 

129. 
Water  Pipes,  Testing  of,  in  open   Trenches.     (M.   M. 

Patterson)  Eel.  Engin.  21:  166. 
Water  Power.     Eel.  Engin.  9:  541. 

—  Economy  of.     (R.    Dempster)   J.    Frankl.   Inst.    55: 

369- 

—  Report  on.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.   11:   145.     12:    73-367. 

13=31-370-     14:10,294,366.    31:145-361,    32:1. 


Waterspouts.  (.J.  Perkins)  Carey's  Mus.  3:  113.  —  (H. 
W.  Ogden)  Am.  J.  Sci.  28:  "254.  —  (H.  C  Oersted) 
Am.  J.  Sci.  37:  250.  —  (A.  Oliver)  Carey's  Mus.  3: 
306.  —  All  tlie  Year,  34:  449.  —  Chamb.  J.  43:  22S. 

—  (H.  W.  Ogden )  Nav.  M.  i :  130.  —  (Capt.  Napier) 
Ed.  Philos.  J.  6:  95. 

—  Causes  of.     Am.  J.  Sci.  25:  47.  — (R.  Hare)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  32:   153.  —  (R.  Hare)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  24:  56. 

—  in  tlie  Indian  Ocean.     Hogg,  7:  277. 

—  Phenomena  of.     (H.  C.  Oersted)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

27:  52. 

—  seen  off  Florida,  1826.  (B.  Lincoln)  Am.  J.  Sci.  14: 171. 

—  Theory  of.     (J.  P.  Espy)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:  292. 
Water  Stoppage.     (W.  B.  Adams)  Once  a  Week,  4: 159. 
Water  Supply.     Nature,   13:  201.  —  Brit.  Q.  4:  427. — 

Pract.  M.  7:  208.  —  (C.  Ekin)  Nature,  22:  221. 

—  and  Drainage.     (W.  A.  Corfield)  Eel.  Engin.  13:  147- 

401. 
of  Towns.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  53:  i,  73.  —  (R.  Raw- 

linson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  80:  312. 
Questions  of.     Eel.  Engin.  25:  249. 

—  and  public  Health.     ( W.  Topley)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  31. 

—  Constant  and  intermittent.     (G.  F.  Deacon)  Eel.  En- 

gin. 16:  307. 

—  Croton  Water.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Scrib.  14:  161.     See 

Croton. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Eel.  Engin.  21:  365. 

—  in  Scottish  Towns.     Penny  M.  14:  7. 

—  in  Turkey.     Penny  M.  13:  463. 

—  National.     (C.   E.  De  Ranee)  Nature,  18:  73.  —  Na- 

ture, 18:  121,     20:  101.  —  (J.  B.  Denton)  Am.  Arch. 

4:  13- 

—  of  ancient  Cities.     (Lieut.  Mc Hardy)  Pract.  M.  4:  367. 

—  (Lieut.  McHardy)  Eel.  Engin.  11:  278. —  (W. 
Houghton)  Intel.  Obs.  11:  257. 

—  of  Cities.     J.   Frankl.   Inst.  79:  45.  —  Eel.  Engin.  i: 

177.  —  (J.  F.  Frazer)  J.  Frankl.  In.st.  75:  361. 

—  of  Jerusalem,  Ancient  and  modern.     Kitto,  33:  133, 

—  of  Kingdom  of  Wiirtemberg.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  107:  54. 

—  of  London.    Ed.  R.91:  377.  — (C.  Kingsley)  No.  Brit. 

15:  228.  — Quar.  87:  468. —(.J.  Fletcher)  J.  Statis. 
Soc.  8:  148.  —  (E.  Frankland)  Nature.  13:  392. — 
(F.  R.  Conder)  Eraser,  102:  185.  — (A.  Wynter) 
Good  Words,  5:  760.  —  (A.  Steinmitz)  Once  a  Week, 
15:  274. —J.  Frankl.  Inst.  88:  169. 

Future  Sources  of.    (F.  R.  Conder)  Eraser,  94:  45. 

Improvement  of.     Eel.  Engin.  23:   147. 

in  182S.     Lond.  M.  20:  308. 

Quantity  and  Quality  of.     Pract.  ^I.  2:  210. 

Sources  of.     Brit.  Q.  60:  43;. 

—  of  Newark  and  Jersey  Citv.     (II.  Wurtz)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  97:  328,  431.     98:  66. 

—  of  New  Jersej'.     (A.  R.  Leeds)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105: 

193,  241. 

—  of  Paris.     Eel.  Engin.  15:  207. 

—  of  Philadelphia,  Future.     (H.  P.  M.  Birkinbine)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  105:  1505.  106:  ^8.  —  (J.  F.  Smith) 
J.  Frankl.  Inst.  108:  236. —  (H.  P.  M.  Birkinbine) 
J.  Frankl.  lust.  108:  297. 

—  of  Rome.     Penny  JI.  14:  28 5. 

—  of  Vienna.     Pract.  M.  2:  427. 

—  Sanitary  Reform  in.     (R.  A.  Arnold)  Fortn.  3:  607. 

—  Storage  Reservoirs.     (A.  Jacob)  Eel.  Engin.  lo:  i. 

—  to  Cities.     (J.  Strang)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  22:  232.  —  (D. 

T.  Ansted)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  226. 

—  to  a  Stamp-Mill.     (W.  A.  Biddle)  Eel.  Engin.  19: 

390. 

—  Wells  and  Cisterns  as  a  Source  of.    (J.  W.  Pinkham) 

Scrib.  14:  631. 
Water-Tales,  Scottish,  Shetlandic,  and  Germanic.     (K. 
Blind)  Contemp.  40:   186,  396,  534.    Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  150:  S09.     151:  34,  408. 


WATER 


1392 


WATSON 


Water-Tower;  a  Sto^^^     (:Mrs.  H.  Ware)  Colburn,  154: 

1-6S5.     155:  99-702.     156:  94-697. 
Water-Traps,  Eliiciency  of.    (Dr.  Carmicliael)  Am.  Arch. 

8:  7. 
Water-Wheel,   Experiments  upon  a  central   Discharge. 

(H.  F.  Mills)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  89:  iSo. 

—  Improved.     (E.  A.  Lester)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  17:  185. 

—  Parker's  Report  on.     (W.  Hamilton)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

42:  35>  319- 

Sketch  of  Invention  of.   (Z.  Parker)  J.  Fj  ankl.  Inst. 

52:  48. 

—  Sagebien's.     Eel.  Engin.  14:  83.  —  Pract.  M.  6:  89. 

—  Wing's  Improved.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  11:  85. 
Water-Wheels.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  4:  166.     13:  jt,,  217, 

289.    14:17.    16:326.  —  (A.  Mallet)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 
36:  62. 

—  Breast.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  8. 

—  Construction  of.    (W.  Parkin)  .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  1 :  103. 

—  Morris  on.     (.J.  Whitelaw)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  38:  jy 

—  Reaction.     (Z.  Parker)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  45:  49,  135. 
and  Turbine,    (E.  Morris)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  34:  217, 

289. 

—  Tests  of,  Report  of.    (J.  Emerson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  93: 

175- 

—  Turbine.     (E.  Geyelin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  loi:  279.— 

Pract.  M.  5:  297.  —  (E.  Geyelin)  Pract.  M.  6:  235. 

—  (W.  P.  Trowbridge)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  214,  372. 
at  Centennial  Exhibition,  Tests  of.     (S.  Webber)  .J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  103:  316. 

at  St.  Blasien,  Fourneyron's.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  44:  73. 

Experiments  on.     (A.  Morin)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  36: 

234'  2S9,  370. 

Experiments  on  the  Jonval.   J.  Frankl.  Inst.  58:  332. 

in  France,  1845.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  39:  221. 

in  the  United  States,  Experiments  on.    (E.  Morris) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  36:  377. 
Jonval,  and  Plunger  and  Bucket  Pumps.   (E.  Geye- 
lin) .J.  Frankl.  Inst.  lOo:  25. 

Test-Trial  of  a  Swain.     J.  Frankl.  Inst,  gg:  249. 

Theorj'  of.    (W.  H.  Burr)  Eel.  Engin.  20:  346,  460. 

Water-Witch.     (G.  F.  Emery)  Overland,  3:  94. 
Water-Works  for  the  People.      (W.  M.  Henderson)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  91:  iSo. 

—  of  Tokio,  Japan.    (W.  S.  Chaplin)  Eel.  Engin.  22:  3S8. 

—  Stand-Pipe  for  Bloomington,  III.    Pract.  M.  6:  3. 

—  Weeds  in.     (A.  F.  Kemp)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  62S. 
Watercress-Sellers,  London.     Argosy,  20:   106. 
Wateree,    Steamer,    Adventures  of,  in   South   America. 

Harper,  30:  547. 
Waterford,  Privilege  of  Lex  AnglicQrum  in  Hibernia. 

(Sir  J.  Phillips)  Arch.  37:  493. 
Waterfowl.     (P.  L.  Sclater)  Nature,  22:  295. 
Watering-Places.     Blackw.  92:  261.  —  Godey,  25:  85. 

—  and  Summer  Haunts  in  England.     Eraser,  42:  344. 

—  French.     Bentlev,  42:  148.     Same  art,  Liv.  Age,  54: 

798. 

—  in  Xova  Scotia.     Internat.  M.  4:  4. 

—  Progress  of.     Lond.  Soc.  39:  602. 

—  Sublime  Wretchedness  of.     (T.   D.  Talmage)  Hours 

at  Home,  6:  55. 

—  Worries  at.     (C.  M.  Kirkland)  Putnam,  4:  551. 
Waterleigh  Mill,  Story  of.     Once  a  Week,  13:  253-471. 
Waterloo,  Battle  of,    Fraser,  24:  504.    30:17.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  13:  147,  547,  752. —Mo.  R.  94:  35.— Quar. 

15=  345-  — All  the  Year,  30:  17-351.  — Nat.  M.  2: 

307. —(F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  11:  17. 

Anniversary  of.     Blackw.  38:   112. 

Brussels  during.     Sharpe,  42:  9. 

Charras's  History  of.     Liv.  Age,  56:  699, 

Crisis  of.     Dub.  Univ.  2:  122,  411,  594. 

Field  of.     (L.  Gozlan)  Bentley,  30:   55.  — (J.  T. 

Headley)  Liv,  Age,  8:  265,  —  Knick,  37:  iii. 


Waterloo,  Battle  of,  France  and  the  Allied  Powers  at. 

(E.  Ferrier)  Luth.  Q.  i:  325. 

History  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  36. 

Hugo  on.     Blackw.  92:  647. 

Kennedy's  Notes  on.    Brit.  Q.  44:  391.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  68:  68. 

Maclise's  Cartoon  of.     Dub.  Univ.  54:  501, 

Memorandum  on,    (Sir  F.  B.  Head)  (^uar.  72:  291, 

Mercer's  Journal  of.     Blackw.  107:  694, 

of  Tillers  and  Victor  Hugo.     Quar.  112:  410. 

Paris  after,  Simpson's.    New  Q.  2:  266. 

E.  Quinet  on.     Colburn,  126:  241. 

Recollections  of  a  Veteran.    Cornh.  13:  44.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  66:  375, 

Some  Particulars  of.     Meth.  M.  39:  299. 

Stories  of.     Mo.  R,  121 :  26S. 

Thiers's  History  of.     Dub.  R.  56:  141.  —  Blackw. 

92:  607, 

Tliirt}'  Years  after.    (L.  Gozlan)  Hogg,  5:  41,  57,  74, 

Wellington  in,  Anecdotes  of.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a 

Week,  11:  238, 
Who  lost?    (J,  C.  Ropes)  Atlan.  47:  785. 

—  Campaign  of.     (Sir  W.  Scott)  Blackw.  4:  220.  —  (L. 

A.  Thiers)  Cornh,  6:  537, 
Episode  in.     (Sir  P.  Fitzgerald)  Macmil.  142:  339, 

—  Daj'  at.     House.  Words,  3:  539. 

—  Description  of.     Meth.  M.  39:  63. 

—  Frenchman's  E.KCursion  to.     Eel.  M.  24:   177. 

—  Tricks  on  Travelers  at,    Internat,  M,  4:  164, 

—  Trip  to.     (F.  Carrington)  Sharpe,  18:  246. 

—  Waifs  of.    Temp.  Bar,  56:  208,    Same  art.  Liv,  Age, 

142:  171, 
Waterloo  Bridge,     Chamb.  J.  55:  750, 

—  Tragedy  at.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  404, 

Waterloo  Festival.     (M.  von  Bothmer)  Belgra.  23:  430, 
Waterloo  Palace  and  Winter  Garden.     (W.  B.  Adams) 

Once  a  Week,  6:  232. 
Waterlow,  Sir  Sydney  H.,  with  portrait.  Colburn,  167:  90. 
Waterman,  Thomas.    (T.  Waterman)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  146. 
Waterside  Sketches.     Cluimb.  J.  52:  569. 
Waterston,  Robert  C.    Moral  and  Spiritual  Culture.   Chr. 

Exam.  32:  126. 
Waterton,  Charles.    Nat.  R.  5:  304.  —  Lond.  Q.  53:  382. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  131. — Colburn,  iii:  165. 

Same  art.  Liv.  .\ge,  56:  533.  —  Galaxy,  i:  600. 

—  and  Walton  Hall.     Once  a  Week,  13:  48,  57, 

—  Autobiography.     Dub.  R.  8:  317. 

—  Essays  on  Natural  History.     Blackw.  58:  289. 

—  Hobson's  Life  of.     Cath.  World,  5:  189. 

—  Home  of  a  Naturalist.   Cornh.  5:  736.   7:  120.    Same 

art.   Ev.   Sat.  3:   81.  — Bentley,   60:   263.— Cath. 
World,  5:  189.  —  Chamb.  J.  44:  14. 

—  Life  and  Travels.     Nature,  19:  576. 

—  Wanderings  in  South  America.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil. 

39:  326.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  140:  763.  —  Quar. 

33:  314.  — Lond.  M.  14:  343. 
Watertown,  Mass.,  Ministers  of.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  II :  52.  — 

(S.  Sewall)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  fS. 
WatkinsGlen,  N.  Y.    (J.  Bonsall)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  11:  81. 

—  Excursion  to.     (D.  H.  Strother)  Harper,  43:  37. 
Watson,  Elkanah,  with  portrait.    (W.  R.  Deane)  N.  E. 

Reg.  17:  97. 
Watson,  J.,  Dismissal  of.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  375. 
Watson,  Sir  James,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  166:  278. 
Watson,  James  Craig,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  23:   155. — 

(A.  AVinchell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  121:  62.  — with  portrait, 

(A.  Winchcil)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  693. 
Watson.  Josliua,  Memoir  of .     Chr.  Rem.  42:  23, 
Watson,  J.  F.     Historic  Tales.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  275. 
Watson,  Richard,  Bp.    Blackw.  2:  479.  —  Ed.R  30:  206. 

—  Character  and  Writings  of.     Lond.  Q.  2:  185, 

—  Edinburgh  Review  on,     Blackw,  4:  34. 


WATSON 


1393 


WAYNE 


Watson,  Richard,  Bp.,  Life  of.    (T.  D.  Whitaker)  Quar. 

i8:  229.  —  Eel.  R.  27:  97,  222,  377. 
and  Writings  of.     Cong.  M.  17:  667. 

—  Memoirs  of.    Ed.  R.  30:  206.  —  Blackw.  4:  34.  —Mo. 

R.  85:  1S3.  —  Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i:  147,  197. 

—  Sketch  of.     (T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  i:  686. 
Watson,  Samuel  James.     Legend  of  the  Roses.     Canad. 

Mo.  9:  82,  147.     20:  639. 
Watson,  Thomas,  Life  and  Poems  of.     (F.  T.  Palgrave) 

No.  Am.  114:  Sy. 
Watson  Genealogj".    (W.  R.  Deane)  N.  E.  Reg.  18:  363. 
Watt,  James.     Quar.  104:  410.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  59: 

675.  —  Eraser,  59:  318.  —  Chamb.  J.  26:  365.  —  Eel. 

M.  75:  113.  —  Godey,  44:  241. 

—  and  Boulton.     Ev.  Sat.  i:  175. 

—  and  Cavendish.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  6:  473. 
Black,  and  Priestley.   (J.W.  Croker)  Quar.  77:  125. 

—  and  his  Inventions.     Brit.  Q.  21 :  3S3.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  35:  145. 

—  Arago's  Life  of.     Mo.  R.  150:  366. 

—  Biography  of.  (F.  Arago)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  27:  221. 

—  Life  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  32:  264. 

and  Discoveries  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  Ed.  R.  70: 

466.     Same  art.  Mus.  41:  179. 
and  Inventions  of,  iluirhead's.     (Sir  D.  Brewster) 

No.  Brit.  23:  193.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  45:  743. 

—  or  Cavendish  discovered  Composition  of  Water  V    Ed. 

R.  87:  67. 

—  Statue  of.     Penny  M.  i :  208. 

Watr,  Robert.    Bibliotheca  Britannica.    Blackw.  5:  553. 

Watteau,  Antoine.  (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  3:  18.  —  Bentley, 
57:  304.  —  Art  J.  3:  77.  —  Lond.  Soc.  33:  231. — 
Tinsle}^  5:  20.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  102:  741, 

Watts,  Alaric  A.,  with  portrait.     Eraser,  11:  652. 

—  Cabinet  of  modern  Art.     Eel.  R.  65:  78. 

—  Libel  Suit  rer«ws  Mr.  Eraser.     Eraser,  13:  129. 

—  Love  of  Poetry  not  extinct.     Colburn,  88:  194. 

—  Lj-rics  of  the  Heart.     Colburn,  91 :  103. 

—  Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  234. 

Watts,  George  F.     (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Portfo.  i:  65. 
Watts,  Isaac.     No.  Brit.  27:  23.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

54:  641.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42:  319.  — Chr.  Disc. 

3:  190.  —  (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  18:  327.  —  (J. 

T.  Buckingham)  Chr.  Exam.   65  :  249.  —  (T.  H. 

Gill)  Cong.  3:  422. 

—  and  C.  Wesley.     (T.  H.  Gill)  Cong.  7:  129. 

—  Autobiographical  Memoranda  of.     Cong.  M.  15:  65. 

—  Catalogue  and  Sale  of  MSS.     Cong.  M.  18:  189. 

—  Congregationalism  of.     (J.  0.  Means)  Cong.  Q.  6:  10. 

—  Hymns  of.     (R.  T.  Robinson)  Hours  at  Home,  7:  512. 

—  (H.  F.Clarke)  Cong.  Q.  16:  408.  —  West.  Mo.  R. 
i:  c)5._(W.  C.  Bryant)  Liv.  Afi;c,  81:  2S6. 

—  Milner's  Life  of.     Cong.  M.  18:  30. 

—  Residence  of.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Xat.  ]\r.  8:  394. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  12:  710. 

—  Treatment  of  the  Psalms.     (T.  H.  Gill)  Cong.  5:  424. 
Watty  Flaherty.     (P.  McTeague)  Bentley,  7:  391. 
Waugh,  Alexander,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  31:  40,  92. 

—  Eel.  R.  51:  450. —  Cong.  M.  13:  257, 
Waugh,  Sir  Andrew  Scott.     Nature,  18:  145. 
Waugh,  Beverly.     (J.  M'Clintock)  Nat.  M.12:  289. 
Wave  and  Wood,  or  Jack's  Journal.     Knick.  38:  428. 
Waves,  Atlantic.     (W.  Scoresby)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  386. 

—  Depths  in  which  thev  break.     (T.  Stevenson)  Nature, 

6:  27. 

—  Experimental  Study  of.     (L.  E.  Bertin)  Eel.  Engin. 

8:  490. 

—  Experiments  on  Force  of. 

—  Magnitude,  Velocity,  etc., 

,L  Frankl.  Inst.  50:  384. 

—  of  Heat  and  Waves  of  Death.     (B.  W.  Richardson) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  4:  180.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  592. 
88 


J.  Frankl.  Inst.  41:   163. 
of  Atlantic.    (Dr.  Scoreshy) 


Waves  of  Water  and  of  Sound.     (J.  N.  Socyer)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  13:  166. 

—  stilled  b}' Oil.     Chamb.  J.  34:  25.     55:  511,  811. — 

(W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  56:  497.  — All  the  Year, 
21:  198. 

—  under  Lee  of  Breakwaters.     (T.  Stevenson)  Eel.  En- 

gin.  17:  512. 
Wave  Action  in  Nature.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  i. 
Wave  Apparatus,  New  Form  of,  186S.     (C.  S.  Lj'man) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  86:  187. 
Wave-Line  Theory.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  70:  89. 
Wave  Sheaf  and  the  Pentecost.     Kitto,  38:  177. 
Wave  Siren,  Ktinig's.     Nature,  24:  358. 
Wave  System  of  Shipbuilding,  Progress  of,  1851.     (J.  S. 

Russell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  52:  302. 
Wave  Theory  of  Physics.     S.  R.  n.  s.  7:  177. 
Waverle}' Abbey,  Visit  to.     Chamb.  J.  23;  407. 
Waverley  Novels.     Chamb.  J.  51:  725. 

—  Who  wrote?    Dub.  Univ.  49:  500.  —  Liv.  Age,  48: 

664.     49:  699. 
See  Scott,  Sir  Walter. 
Wavemey  Court.     St.  James,  20:  257,  3S7.     21:  1-514. 
Wax  and  Tallow.     Chamb.  J.  25:  181. 

—  Sources  and  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  ii:  423. 

Wax  Flowers  and  Fruit,  Art  of  making.    Godey,  52 :  20- 

500.     53:  29-519. 
Wax  Insect,  Chinese.   (B.  Silliman)  Am.  Natural.  5:  683. 

—  Pract.  M.  2:  43. 

Wax  Leaves.     Eng.  Dom.  51.  14:  78. 

Waxwork.     All  the  Year,  27:  232. 

Waxworks.     Chamb.  J.  48:  76,  90. 

Waxworks;  a  Story.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  190,  214,  238. 

Waxwork  Humanity.     Chamb.  J.  58:  753. 

Way  I  made  my  Fortune.     House.  Words,  4:  105. 

Way  of  the  World.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  652. 

Way  of  the  World ;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  14:  594. 

Way  we  live  now.  (A.  Trollope)  O.  &  N.  9:  7.   10:  5-698. 

11:  171-534- 
Ways  and  Means.     Lond.  M.  15:  125. 
Ways  and  Means:  a  Comedy.     (A.  H.  Bromilow)  Col-^ 

burn,  164:  300. 
Wayland,  Francis.    (W.  P.  Atkinson)  No.  Am.  106:  698. 
'  —(G.P.Fisher)  New  Eng.  25:  135.  —(J.  L.  Diman) 

Atlan.2i:  68. — (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  5:  429. — 

Nat.  M.  4:  385.  — (I.  B.  Angell)  Hours  at  Home,  2: 

189. — Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  771. 

—  Character  of.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  34:  257. 

—  Discourses.    Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  69.    4:152. —  (J.  Sparks) 

No.  Am.  21 :  360.  —  (H.  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  10: 
161.  —  (C.  Paifrey)  Chr.  Exam.  46:  399.  —  (J.  H. 
Lindsley)  Chr.  Q."  Spec.  3:  32. 

—  Limitation  of  Human  Responsibility.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R. 

5:  523.  —  (F.A.  Farley)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  277.  —  Eel. 
R.  71:  685. 

—  Jlemoir  of.  by  his  Sons.    (G.  P.  Fisher)  New  Eng.  27: 

57.- (K.  Brooks)  Bapt.  Q.  2:  66. 

—  Moral  Science.     (F.  Bowen)  Chr.  Exam.  22:  364. — 

(R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  597.  —  Chr.  R.'  i:  30, 
161.  —  (A.  Alexander)  Princ.  7:  377. 

—  Political  Economy.     (F.  Bowen)  Chr.  Exam.  24:  47. 

—  Am.  Bib.  Repos.    10:   399.  —  New  York  R.    i: 

383- 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (W.  L.  Stone)  Galaxy,  5:  180. 

—  Sermons  to  the  Churches.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  II :  515. 

—  University  Sermons.     Chr.  K.  14:  387. 
Wayland,  ^lass.,  Jlinisters  of.    Am.  Q.  Reg.  11:  283. 
Wayland  Smith's  Cave.     Antiquary,  2:  169. 

AVa3'ne,  Gen.  Anthony.  (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  42:  ii6. 
"— (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Nat.  M.  12:  213.  —  Portfo. 
(Den.)  1 :  402. 

—  Letters  of.     Hist.  M.  6:  336. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  Armstrong)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  4:  i. 


WAYNFLETE 


1394 


WEATHER 


Wavnflete.  William,  Chandler's  Life  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel. 

'  K.  15:  387- 

Wayside  House.     (Ladj-  Lushington)  St.  James,  5:  347. 

Wayside  Inn,  Longfellow's,  at  Sudbury,  Mass. ;  illus- 
trated.    (S   A.  Drake)  Appleton,  11:  609. 

Wayside  Pikes.     (C.  King)  Atlan.  28:  564. 

We  are  all  low  People  there  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Assizes. 
Blackw.  54:  275. 

We  four.     (M.  Hardcastle)  Lond.  Soc.  22:  354. 

We  three;  a  Story.     All  the  Year,  32:  20-91. 

We  three  L.'s;  a  Rinkiiig  Storj'.     Temp.  Bar,  49:  473. 

Weak  Sisters.     Eel.  M.  72:  112. 

Weaknesses  of  great  Men.  Cornh.  36:  711.  Same  art. 
Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  250. 

Wealth,  Accumulation  of,  in  ancient  Times.  Ed.  New 
Philos.  J.  13:  139. 

—  Ancient  Theory  of.     (L.  A.  Jones)  No.  Am.  91 :  166. 

—  and  Increase  of  Wages.     (H.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  21 :  75. 

—  and  its  Uses.     (W.  Mellen)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  341. 

—  and  Population.     Mo.  R.  89:  273.    90:  25. 

—  and  Riches  according  to  the  Bible.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

22:  284. 

—  and  Work.     (J.  K.  Ingalls)  Radical  R.  i:  650. 

—  Apology  for.     (E.  A.  Pollard)  N.  Eel.  6:  698. 

—  as  a  Means  of  Culture.     Ev.  Sat.  il :  378. 

—  as  a  Means  of  moral  Culture.     Ev.  Sat.  ri:  426. 

—  as  revealed  by  the  Census,  Our  national.    (J.  B.  Hodg- 

skin)  Nation,  12:  286. 

—  Danger  of.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  22:  218. 

—  Debt,  Taxation,  1850-70.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  27:  454. 
in  the  several  United  States.     (D.  C.  Oilman) 

Nation,  14:  198. 

—  Definitions  of.     Blackw.  39:  821. 

—  Distribution  of.     (R.  Sulley)  Hunt,  63:  321.  — So.  R. 

8:  171.  —  So.  Q.  11:  I. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Accumulation  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  ii:  417, 

—  Economic  Definition  of.      (W.   T.  Thornton)   Fortn. 

23:  566. 

—  in  the  U.  S.,  Increase  of.     (G.  Tucker)  Hunt,  9:   509. 

—  Nature  and  Origin  of.   (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  4:  343. 

—  New  Philosophy  of.  (J.  B.  Clark)  New  Eng.  36:  170. 

—  of  the  Ancients.     Knick.  54:  257. 

—  of  Nations.     Ed.  R.  7:  470,     70:  224.  —  Westm.  17: 

267.-  Mus.  22:  548.  661.— Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4: 

130. —  (J.  M.  Stearns)  Hunt,  28:  193. 

Elements  of.    (D.  A.  Wells)  Internat.  R.  5:  3-475. 

Progress  of.     (C.  C.  Nowell)  Nation,  i :  296. 

Smith  on.     Ed.  R.  70:  426.  — Mo.   R.   163:  36S. 

—  Penny  M.  i:  118. 
and  the  Slave  Power.     Macmil.  7:  269.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  58:  444. 
Celebration  of  Centenary  of,    1876.     Bank.  M. 

(L.)  36:  610. 
Sources  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  10:  913.  —  (G.  W. 

Burnap)  So.  Q.  3:  352. 
True  Basis  of.     (B.  G.  Smith)  Hunt,  31:  195. 

—  Of  what  does  it  consist  ?  (H.C.Carey)  Penn  Mo.  i:  361. 

—  Pernicious  Influence  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  481. 

—  Pinch  of.     Eel.  M.  95:  243. 

—  Pleasure  of.     Eel.  M.  86:  245. 

—  Poverty  of.      Temp.  Bar,  6:  12.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

57:  354- 

—  Private,  and  Public  Welfare.     (E.  Atkinson)  Unita. 

R.  16:  534. 

—  Production  of.     For.  Q.  7:  68.  —  Pamph.  17:  385.  — 

Mo  R.  99:  1S5,  257. 

and  Distribution  of.    (D.  A.  Wells)  Am. Soc.  Sci.  J. 

8:  I. 

—  Progress  of.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  4:  292. 

—  Proper  Uses  of.     Eraser,  92:  475. 

—  Public,  Lauderdale  on.     (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  4:   I 

343-  ' 


Wealth,  Pursuit  of,  as  a  Science.    (W.  Wright)  Lakeside, 
7:  467. 

—  Real  Measure  of.     (C.  H.  Barrows)  Nation,  27:  189. 

—  Uses  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  210. 

—  Walker's  Science  of.     (G.  Walker)  No.  Am.  104:  261. 

—  Bank  M.  (N.  Y.)  27:  802.  —  Hunt,  56:  89. 

—  Want,  and  Labor.     Dem.  R.  24:  269. 

—  Way  to.     (B.  Franklin)  Carey's  Mus.  7:  313. 

—  World.     Nat.  Q.  26:  252. 
.See  Rich  Men. 

Wealthy  old  Persons,  Hint  to.  Cbamb.  J.  30:  141. 
Weapons,  Deadly.     Chamb.  J.  41:  90. 

—  Earliest.     Temp.  Bar,  53:  50. 

—  of  War.     Chamb.  J.  35:  355. 

Celtic  and  Teutonic.  (J.Y.Akerman)  Arch.  34:  171. 

—  Prehistoric  Names  of.    (H.  Clarke)  Anthrop.  J.  6:  142. 

—  Primitive,  and  Works  of  Art.  Recr.  Sci.  3:  289. 
Wear,  William,  Murder  of.  All  the  Year,  16:  516. 
AVeariness.     (R.  Lindau)  Blackw.  I2i:  94.  —  Liv.  Age, 

132:  354- 
Wearyfoot  Common.     (L.  Ritchie)  Chamb.  J.  21:  1-342. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  420-606.     42:  32-162. 
Weasel,  The.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  12:  697. — Penny  M.  6:  127. 
Weasel  Family,  British.     Chamb.  J.  12:  200.  —  Penny 

M.  10:  457. 
Weather,  The.     (A.  S.  Herschel)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  100.— 

Blackw.  118:  611.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  127:  771. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  86:  146.  —  Chamb.  J.  51:  511. 

—  No.  Brit.  45:  189.  —  St.  James,  6:  472. 

—  and  its  Prediction.     Quar.  148:  489. 

—  and  its  Prognostics.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  25: 

173.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  522. 

—  and  Morals.     Good  Words,  22:  748. 

—  and  the  Price  of  Food.     (H.  Martineau)  Once  a  Week. 

3:   149- 

—  and  Scarlet  Fever  in  London.     (A.  Mitchell)  Nature, 

12:  321. 

—  and  the   Sun.      (R.   A.  Proctor)  St.  Paul's,    13:  99. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  1 18:  565.     Same   art.   Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  3:  479.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  8i:  335. 

—  and  Weather  Prophets.     (J.  F.  W.   Herschel)  Good 

Words,  5:  57.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  62:  66. 

—  and  the  Woods.     Once  a  Week,  19:  155. 

—  .\rago  on.     Liv.  Age,  10:  345. 

—  British  Mean  Temperatures.     ( W.  L.  Dallas)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  18:  39. 

—  Can  it  be  predicted  in  the  British  Isles'?     (R.  H.  Scott) 

Pop.  Sci.  R.  16:  165. 

—  Can  we  foretell?    (.J.  W.  Draper)  Harper,  39:  422. 

—  Changes  of,  and  their  Stud}'.     Cornh.  2:  565. 

—  Clerk  of.  All  the  Year,  37:  378.  —  St.  James,  11:  439. 

—  Explanatory  Account  of.     Penny  M.  i:  95,  loi,  122. 

—  Fitzroy's  Forecast  of.     Intel.  Obs.  3:  103.     Same  art. 

EcI.'m.  60:  451.  — (G.  F.  Chambers)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 
6:  258. 

—  Forecasting.      Chamb.  J.  37:  307.  —  (R.    H.    Scott) 

Good  Words,  22:  451, 565. — (J.K.  Laughton)  Fraser, 
100:  242. 
Future  of.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Atlan.  46:  645. 

—  in  1852.     Chamb.  J.  19:  219. 

—  in  War.     Sharpe,  52:  318. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Mind  and  Body.     Liv.  Age,  17:  117. 
on  public  Health.  (W.A.Guy)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  6:  133. 

—  Influences  of.     Once  a  Week,  19:  274. 

—  International  Weather-Service.     (T.  B.  Maurj')  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  i6:  289. 

—  Knowledge   of.  Recent  Progress  in.     (R.   H.    Scott) 

Fortn.   19:  606.      Same  art.  Eel.    M.  81:    163. — 
Once  a  Week,  28:  294. 

—  Mackenzie's  System  of.     Blackw.  4:  84. 

—  Moon's  Influence  on.     (M.  A.  F.  Prestel)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  10:  56.  —  (G.  Emerson)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  19:  238. 


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Weather,  Jloral  Effect  of  hot.     Ev.  Sat.  ii:  234. 

—  Mortality  in  relation  to.  (A.  Buchan)  Nature,  12:  2S1. 

—  Natural  History  of.     Am.  Alma.  1831:  77. 

—  Observations  of,  in  1818.     Blackw.  4:  472. 

—  Prediction  of.     Pract.  M.  6:  220. 

—  Pre-Sensation  of  Animals  to  Changes  of.     Penny  M. 

5:  263. 

—  Prognostics  of.     J.  Frankl.   Inst.  6:  99,   175.  —  Am. 

Alma.  1838:  73. 

by  the  People.     (T.  B.  Maury)  Galaxy,  12:  768. 

from   Animals,   Insects,   and  Plants.     (M.  W    B. 

Thomas)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  57:  341. 

—  Prognostication  of.     Chamb.  J.  i:  245. 

Deville's.     (W.  de  Fonvielle)  Nature,  9:  445. 

—  Prognosticators  of.     Chamb.  J.  12:  261. 

—  Prophecies  of.     Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  2:   149. 

—  Recent  Investigations  of.     Eel.  Engin.  3:  43. 

—  Recent  Theories  of.     No.  Brit.  33:   256. 

—  Report  of  the  English  Meteorological  Office,  1869.   (B. 

Stewart)  Nature,  3:  3. 

—  Reports  of  the  United  States  Signal  Service.     (P.  E. 

Chase)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  92:  278. 

for  1874-75.     (G.  W.  Warren)  Nation,  23:  93. 

fur  1876.     (G.  W.  Warren)  Nation,  24:  384. 

—  Signs  of  Rain.     (J.  Burroughs)  Scrib.  16:  397. 

—  Truth  about.     Chamb.  J.  34:  238. 

—  Warnings  of,  Agricultural,  in  France.  Nature,  14:  266. 
for  Watchers.     Dub.  Univ,  90:  762. 

—  Winds  and.     (C.  Wright)  Atlan.  i:  273. 

—  Wisdom  on.  Month,  4:  273.  — (F.  Whittaker)  Galaxy, 

20:  654. 
See.  Storms;  Meteorology;  Temperature. 
Weather  Case.     (A.  J.  Meyer)  Nature,  18:  621. 
Weather  Chart,  The  "Times."     Nature,  11:  473. 
Weather  Charts  and  Storm  Warnings,  Scott's.     (J.  A. 

Broun)  Nature,  14:   565. 

—  for  the  Northern  Hemisphere.     Nature,  2o:  381. 
Weather  .Maps,  U.  S.     Nature,  lo:  295. 

for  1S72-75.  (E.  Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:   i.    109: 

I.     no:  I.     in:  i. 

Loomis  on.     Nature,  12:  273.     14:  216. 

Weather   Rhymes   and   Prognostics.      (L.    D.   Nichols) 

O.  &N.10:  720. 
Weather  Reports,  Origin  of.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  3:  124. 
Weather  Science,  Prospects  of.     (J.  N.  Lockyer)  Macmil. 

14:  299. 
Weather  Service  of  the  United  States.  Chamb.  J.  57:  721. 

French  View  of .     (E.  S.  Holden)  Nation,  33:  335. 

Weather  Signal  Service  of  London.  OnceaWeek,  6:  179. 
Weather  Telegrams  and  Storm  Forecasts.  (T.  B.  Maury) 

Scrib.  i:  402,  465. — (T.  B.  Maurj')  Harper,  43:  398. 
Weather  Telegraphy,  Systems  of.   (C.  Abbe)  Am   J.  Sci. 

102:  81. 
Weathercocks  and  Signs,  Essay  on.  New  Eng.  M.  4:  485. 
Woatherhead's  Pedestrian  Tour.     Am.  Q.  16:  324. 
Weatherly,    F.  E.     Muriel,    and   other   Poems.      Dark 

Blue,  i:  255. 
Weaver,  Lieut.,  Case  of.  Niles'sReg.  26:  72-130. 
Weaver  Genealogy.  (E.  W.  Peirce)  N.  E.  Reg.  18:  257. 
Weaver,  The ;  a  Poem.  (J.  B.  Bittinger)  Atlan.  36:  418. 
Weavers  and  Weaving,  Kendal.  House.  Words,  4:  183. 
Weavers'  Garden;  a  London  Study.  Lond.  Soc.37:  257. 
Weaving,  Art-,  among  the  .\ncients.    (Prof.  Kuhn)  Penn 

Mo.  9:  no,  303. 

—  by  Electricity.     Art  J.  12:  136. 

—  Handloom,  and  Weavers,  1840.  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  538,  594. 

—  Loom  for  Fabrics  of  any  Width.     Pract.  M.  i :  32. 
Weaving-Schools.     Chamb.  J.  54:   583. 

Webb,  John.     Haverhill,  and  other  Poems.     Chr.  Obs. 

10:  241. 
Webb,  Mrs.  J.  B.  Martyrs  of  Carthage.  Eel.  R.  92:  191. 
Webb,  Richard  D.     O.  &  N.  6:  756. 


Webb,  Samuel  Blatchley.  (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist. 
4:  416. 

Webb  and  Sons.     Colburn,  169:   166. 

Webbe,  (,'ornelius.     Glances  at  Life.     Quar.  57:  223. 

Webbe,  Edward,  Travels  of.     All  the  Year,  22:  57. 

Weber,  Carl  Maria  von.  Ed.  R.  122:  396.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  66:  568. —Mo.  R.  117:  208.— Mus.  18: 
364.—  For.  Q.  7:  68.  —  Temp.  Bar,  16:  46. 

—  Der  Freischutz,  Berlioz  on.     Eraser,  42:  3S0. 
Weber,  Ernst  Heinrich.     Nature,  17:  286. 
Weber,  F.  N.,  Poetry  of.     Month,  37:  90. 

Weber,  Ilelene  Marie,  and  her  Works.  Internal.  M.  1 :  463. 
Webster,  Augusta.     Poems.     Month,  6:  275. 
Webster,  Benjamin,  with  portrait.   Once  a  Week,  27:  121. 
Webster,  Daniel.     (J.  Parton)  No.  Am.  104:  65.  —  (A. 

P.  Marvin)  New  Eng.  n :  606.  —  with  portrait.  Am. 

Whig  R.  4:  81.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,    12:  44. — 

with  portrait,  New  Eng.  M.  7:  89.     8:  220.  —  So. 

Q.  i8:  509.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  759.  —  Dem.  R.  22: 

129. —  Harper,  6:  85*.  —  (S.  G.  Arnold)  Meth.  Q. 

38:    659.  —  Bentley,  21:  299.     32:  571.— (A.   H. 

Vinton)  Am.  Church  R.  6:  41.  —  Eraser,  82:  181. 

—  Chr.  R.  18:  95.  — (T.  J.  Patterson)  Knick.  41: 
521.  —  Liv.  Age,  35:  337.  —  New  Eng.  M.  8:  220.  — 
with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  53:  271. —  West.  M.  i:  337. 

—  (T.  Brainard)  Am.  Presb.  R.  i:  351.  —  Internat. 
M.  i:  297. 

—  Address  to  Veterans  in  1825.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  97. 

—  Affair  of  Honor  with  John  Randolph.     M.  Am.  Hist. 

4:  53- 

—  and  Anglo-American  Statesmen.    .Liv.  Age,  36:  299. 

—  and  Henry  Clay,  Reminiscences  of.     (F.  Bassett)  N. 

E.  Reg.  25:  375. 

—  and  the   Compromise   of   1850.     (W.   C.  Wilkinson) 

Scrib.  12:  411. 

—  and  the  Constitution.  (H.  W.  Hilliard)  Harper,  54:  595. 

—  and  Hayne.     (E.  Everett)    No.   Am.  31:  462.  —  (L. 

Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2*  517.  —  So.  R.  6:  140. — 
Liv.  Age,  24:  445. —  (C.  W.  March)  Ann.  Reg.  5: 
62.     See  aUo  Foot's  Resolution. 

—  and  his  Influence.     Nat.  Q,.  12:  47. 

—  Answer  to  Hulsemann.     Brownson,  8:   198. 

—  as  a  Diplomatist.     (G.  T.  Curtis)  No.  Am.  68:  i. 

—  as  an  Author.     (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  59:  44. 

—  at  Buffalo,  1833.     Niles's  Reg.  44:  316. 

—  Boston  Memorial  of.     No.  Am.  76:  263. 

—  Breakfast  with.     Appleton,  13:  239.  • 

—  Bunker  Hill  Oration.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  2:  327.  — So. 

Lit.  Mess.  9:  749.     10:  25. 

—  Deathbed  of.     Appleton.  3:  273. 

—  Discourse  on.     (E.  Everett)  Liv.  Age,  63:  97. 

—  Early  Literary  Work  of.     O.  &  N.  8:  60. 

—  Education  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  27:  2S2. 

—  Harvey's  Reminiscences  of.     Unita.  R.  9:  205. 

—  Inauguration  of  Statue  of.  (E.  Everett)  Eel.  M.48:  367. 

—  Library'  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  261. 

—  Life  of.     (Sir  R.  de  Camden)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  5:  577, 
and  Character  of.     Westm.  59:  230. 

Curtis's.     Lakeside,  3:  395. 

—  Memoir  of.  (E.  Nason)  with  portrait,  N.  E.  Reg.  21 :  i. 

—  Plea  in  the  Girard  Case.     (H.  Humphrey)  New  Eng. 

3:  89. 

—  Plymouth  Oration.     (C.  Cushing)  No.  Am.  15:  21. 

—  Political  Philosophy  of,  1820.     I^em.  R.  22:  120. 

—  Private  Correspondence  of.    (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam. 

62:  370. — Putnam,  9:  225. 

—  Private  Life  of.     New  Q.  2:  270. 

—  Recollections  of.     (V.  W.  Kingsley)  Nat.  Q.  24:  24. 

—  Reminiscence  of.  (C.  M.  Butler)  Am.  Church  R.  34:  91. 

—  Report  on  Removal  of  Deposits.     Niles's  Reg.  45 :  418. 

—  Sermon  on  Death  of.     (J.  H.  Morison)  Mo.  Rel.  -M.  9: 

533,  55S. 


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WEIGHTS 


Webster,  Daniel.    Speech  at  Boston,  1828.     Niles's  Reg. 

34:  273- 

iS^5.     Niles's  Reg.  49:  166. 

at  Concord,  N.  H.,  1834.     Niles's  Reg.  47:  loS, 

at  New  York,  1831.     Niles's  Reg.  40:  98. 

at  Pittsburg,  1833.     Niles's  Reg.  44:  361.     45:107. 

in  1829.     Niles's  Reg;  37:  207. 

on  Bank  Veto,  1832.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  106,  1S6. 

on  Foot's  Resolution.    Niles's  Reg.  37:  435.    38:  25. 

on  Nullification.     Niles's  Reg.  43:  supp.  170,  240. 

—  Speeches  of.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  41:  231.  —  Brit. 

&  For.  R.  13:  509. —  (G.  Ticknor)  Am.  Q.  9:  420. 

—  Am.  Mo.  i:  67. — Mo.  R.  157:  583.  —  Internat. 
M.  5:  307. 

—  Student  Life  of.     (Prof.  Sanborn)  Putnam,  i:  517. 

—  Visit  to  Maine  in  1835.  (J.  Williamson)  Hist.  M.  19:  11. 

—  Whipple's  Essay  on.     Penn  Mo.  lo:  78S. 

—  Works  of.     (F.  Bowen)  No.  Am.  75 :  84.  —  Brownson, 

9:  341.  — (C.  Gushing)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  6:  232. 

Webster,  Ebenezer,  Father  of  Daniel.  (G.  W.  Nesmith) 
Hist.  M.  2:  324. 

Webster,  Horace,  and  the  New  York  Free  Academy. 
Internat.  M.  2:  445. 

Webster,  James.  Travels  in  the  Crimea  and  Egypt.  Era- 
ser, 1 :  695. 

Webster,  John.     (E.  W.  Gosse)  Eraser,  89:  620. 

—  Duchess  of  Malfy.     Blackw.  2:  656. 

—  Plays  of.     Retros.  7:  87. 

—  White  Devil.     Blackw.  3:  556. 

Webster,  John  W.,  on  St.  Michael  and  the  Azores.  (J. 
G.  Cogswell)  No.  Am.  14:  34. 

—  Trial  of,  for  Murder.     No.  Brit.  13:  556.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  21:  170.  — (J.  Parker)  No.  Am.  72:  178. 

Bemis's  Report  of.     Brownson,  8:   125. 

Charge  of  Judge  Shaw.     West.  Law  J.  7:  451. 

Webster,  Josiah.     (H.  Wood)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  122. 
Webster,  Noah.     (L  N.  Tarbox)  Cong.  Q  7:  i.  —  (L.  G. 

Clark)  Lippinc.  5:    448.  —  Internat.   M.   4:    12. — 

with  portrait,  (C.  A.  Goodrich)  Am.  Lit.  M.  2:1.  — 

New  Eng.  i:  565. 

—  Dictionary.     (J.   L.  Kingsley)  No.  Am.   28:  433. — 

Quar.  54:  295.  —  Westm.14:  56. — Am.  Q.  22: 172. 

New  Edition.     Am.  Whig  R.  7:  301.  —  (N.  Porter) 

New  Eng.  6:  24. —  (S.  F.  Smith)  Chr.  R.  13:   126. 

—  Meth.  Q.  8:  103. 

Definitions  of.  (E.  W.  Gilman)  NewEng.  24:  495. 

Notes  on.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation,  3:  125-268. 

See  English  Language. 

—  Edition  of  the  Bible.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  5:655. 

—  History  of  the  United  States.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  381. 

—  Letter  to  J.  Pickering.     (S.  Willard)  No.  Am.  5:  82. 

—  on  Philology.     New  Eng.  M.  1 :  369. 

—  on  the  Temperature  of  Winter.     Gen.  Repos.  4:  313. 
Webster,  W.  H.  B.     Voyage  to  South  Atlantic   Ocean, 

1828-30.     Mo.  R.  135:  539. 
Webster  Genealogy.     (A.  W.  Brown)  N.E.Reg.  9:  159. 
Wed  in  the  Morning  —  dead  at  Night.     (C.  W.  Mason) 

Harper,  42:  379,  535. 
Wedded  in  Death.     (J.  A.  Maitland)  Belgra.  24:  52. 
Wedded  Love,  Literature  of.     Eel.  M.  46:  75. 
Wedderburn,  Story  of.     Chamb.  J.  51:  305. 
Wedding,  The.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  121:  217. 

—  at  Ogden  Farm.     (G.  E.  Waring,  jr.)  Scrib.  12:  85. 

—  at  the  Parker  House.     (J.  Wilder)  Putnam,  12:  163. 

—  at  St.  Denis.     (B.  R.  Parkes)  Month,  i  :  305. 

—  Electrotype.     Once  a  AVeek,  5:  597. 

—  in  Ceylon.     House.  Words,  4:  505. 

—  of  Shon  Maclean;  a  Poem.     (R.  Buchanan)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  13:  36.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  133. 

—  Polish,  1759.     House.  Words,  9:  488. 

—  Slingsby.     (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  44:  564. 
Weddings;  a  humorous  Sketch.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  367. 


Weddings  and  Wakes.     Chamb.  J.  53:  779. 

—  East  Indian.     (Father  Guchen)  Cath.  World,  3:  635. 

—  Interviewing,  etc.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  18:  822. 

—  Oriental.     (J.  A.  Johnson)  Hours  at  Home,  11:  26. 
Wedding  Day  in  all  Ages  and  Countries.    Ev.  Sat.  7:  797. 
Wedding  Journey.     (W.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.  28:  29-721. 
Wedding   Presents   of   Richard   Polsted   and    Elizabeth 

More,  1567.     (J.  Evans)  Arch.  36:  33. 
Wedding  Question  from  a  Financial  Point  of  View.     Ev. 

Sat.  9:  690. 
Wedding  Ring.     (H.  H.  Weld)  Godey,  27:  135. 
Wedding  Rings.     Appleton,  i:  530. 
Wedding  Slippers.     (M.  R.  Mitford)  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  366. 
Wedgwood,  Josiah.     Art  J.  11:  104.  —  Blackw.  98:  154. 

—  Chamb.  J.  42:  373.  44:  27.  —  Dub.  Univ.  65: 
693.     68:  591. 

—  and  Etruria.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  J.  16:  93-2S5. 

—  and  his  Ware.     Once  a  Week,  13:  5,  638. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  126:  205. — Macmil.  12:  155. 
Wedgwood   Hieroglyph,    or  the  Willow   Pattern.     (M. 

Lemon)  Bentley,  3:  61. 
Wee  Davie.     (N.  Macleod)  Good  Words,  2:  81. 
Weed,  Thm-low.     (G.  E.  Baker)  Republic,  1:  193.  — (M. 

H.  Smith)  Hunt,  52:  268.  —  Galaxy,  10:  191,  803. 

11:  247.  — with  portrait,  (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Appleton, 

12:  161. 
Weeds.     All  the  Year,  24:  592. —  (W.  W.  Bailc}')  Am. 

Natural.  12:  740.  —  Quar.  106:  522. 

—  and  Flowers;  Poems.     Colburn,  64:  8. 

—  Pertinacity  and  Predominance  of.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  118:  i6i. 

—  Wayside,  and  their  Teachings.     (S.  Thomson)  Recr. 

Sci.  i:  10-315.    2:  129,  224.    3:  47-334. 
"Weeds."     (Miss  Laffan)  Macmil.  44:  379. 
Weeds  before  Widowhood;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  12:  284. 
W^eek  at  Lake  George;    a  Tale.      (L.  Rosecrans)  Cath, 

World,  14:  78. 

—  History  of  a.     Fraser,  28:  631. 

—  in  a  French  Country-House.    (Mrs.  A.  Sartoris)  Cornh. 

15:  192,  304,  457. 

—  in  Sybaris.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Atlan.  21:  160. 

—  of  Camp  Life  in  India.     Fraser,  87 :  693. 

—  of  an  Emperor.     Blackw.  56:  127. 

—  Origin  of.    (R.  A.  Proctor)  Contemp.  35:  404.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  178. 
Wreck's  Riding.     (A.  Bartlett)  Atlan.  20:  200. 
Weeping  Chamber,  Legend  of.     House.  Words,  4:  296. 
Weetamoo;  a  Tale  of  King  Philip's  War.     (W.  Seton) 

Cath.  World,  33:  602. 
Wehrli,  Pestalozzi,  and  De  Fellenberg.     (W.  De  Fellen- 

berg)  Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  81.     21:  765. 
Wehrwolves.     See  Werewolves. 
Weibertreu  and  Weinsberg.     (G.  C   Swayne)    Once  a 

Week,  11:  3S9. 
Weighing  and  Measuring,    Science   of.     (H.  W.  Chis- 

holm)  Nature,  8:  268-552.     9:  47,  87. 

—  Automatic,   at  the  Royal  Mint.     (J.  Newton)  Intel. 

Obs.  5:  74. 
Weights  and    Measures.      (J.    G.    Percival)    No.    Am. 
45:  269. — Westm.  16:   37. — Ed.  R.  77:    121. — 
Pamph.  16:  135,  205.  —  (J.  H.  Alexander)  Bank. 
M.  (N.  Y.)  3:  299.—  (H.  G.  Rice)  Hunt,  12:  549. 

—  (J.  Farrar)  No.  Am.  14:  190.  —  (D.  J.  Browne) 
Hunt,  4:  333,  434. —Quar.  26:  416.  36:  139.— 
Niles's  Reg.  14:  117.  15:  255.  20:  88,  231,  2S3. 
22:  55,  107.  30:  292.  40:  367. — Eel.  Engin.  16: 
330. — Hunt,  39:  691.  —  Once  a  Week,  10:  540. — 
Liv.  Age,  78:  78.  —  All  the  Year,  9:  233. 

—  Account  of.     Mo.  R.  145:  63. 

—  and  Coinage,  Decimal  System  of.     Dub.  R.  12:'  466. 
Standards  of.     (J.  Newton)  Intel.  Obs.  12:  297. — 

(A.  M.  Mayer)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  94:  278. 


WEIGHTS 


1397 


WELLINGTON 


Weights  and  Coinage,  Uniform.     Dem.  R.  28:  335. 

—  Decimal.     (S.  F.  Gates)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  104:  121. — 

Bank.  M.  (L.)  7:  146.  —  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  76:  191. 
See  Decimal. 

—  in  Pennsylvania,  Report  on,  1833-34.    J.  Frankl.  lust. 

16:  305.     18:  6. 

—  Lost  Standards  of.     (G.  Peacock)  Ed.  R.  77:  228. 

—  Metric.     See  Metric  System. 

—  of  France,  Report  on  System  of,  1S34.     (T.  M'Ewen) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  17:  160. 

—  of  Great  Britain.     Chamb.  J.  40:  341.  —  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  75:  126. 

— Parliamentary  Report  on,  1834.     Ed.  Philos.  J.  5: 

40S.     6:  41.  — (S.  C.  Walker)  J.  Frankl.  lust.  17: 
94,  126. 

—  Proposed  Reform  of.     (W.  B.  Jack)  J.  Fraukl.  Inst. 

56:  408. 

—  Proposed  Standard  of,  1833.    (J.  M.  Patton)  J.  Fraukl. 

Inst.  15:  145. 

—  Queer.     All  the  Year,  40:  442. 

—  Report  on.     Golburn,  2:  453. 

— by  Franklin  Institute.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  16:  304. 

17:  94-374-     18:  6. 

—  Revised  System  of.    (W.  E.  Dubois)  Bank.  M.  (X.  Y.) 

24:  161. 

—  simplified,  Jackson's.    (E.  S.  Holden)  Nation,  24:  134. 

—  System  based  on  the  natural  Pace  of  Man.     (C.  A. 

Henschel)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  63:  202. 

—  Uniform  System  of.     Hunt,  35:  319. 

—  Uniformity  in.     Hunt,  33:  6S2. 
Weights  and  Scales.     Penny  M.  9:  194,  206. 

Weill,  Alexander,  Life  and  Letters  of .  Colburn,  132:  145. 
Weimar.     Blackw.  89:  454.  —  Wore.  M.  i:  145. 

—  Autumn  Days  in.    (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  35:  26.  36:  229. 

—  Court  of,  and  its  Celebrities.    Westm.  71:  391.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  47:  2S9. 

—  in  1825.     Putnam,  8:  257. 

—  in  June.     (B.  Taylor)  Atlan.  39:  61. 

—  Stage  of.     Blackw.  90:  598. 

—  Three  Months  in.     Eraser,  51:  699. 

—  Two  Days  in.    (E.  Wilberforce)  Once  a  Week,  3:  274. 
Weinsberg  and  Weibertreu.     (G.  C.   Swayne)  Once  a 

Week,  11:  3S9. 
Weir,  Robert  W.     Godey,  34:  68. 

—  Embarkation  of  the  Pilgrims.     So.  Q.  4:  507. 

Weir  or  Wyer  Families.     (W.  S.  Appleton)  N.  E.  Reg. 

25:  246. 
Weird  Sisters;  a  Story.     (R.  Dowling)  Tinsley,  25:  38- 

238.     26:  33-189. 
Weird  Storj'  of  Bruges.     (J.  Grant)  Lond.  Soc.  25:  154. 
Weiser,  Conrad,   Sketch  of.     (F.  R.  Diftenderffer)  Mer- 

cersb.  24:  293. 
Weiss,  Bertha,  the  modern  Joan  of  Arc,  1S70.     Ev.  Sat. 

9:  755.     10:  II. 
Weiss,  John.     (C.  A.  Bartol)  Unita.  R.  Ii:  410. 
Weisshorn   and    the   Matterhorn.     (H.    S.  Wilson)    St. 

James,  41 :  46. 
Welby,  Mrs.  Amelia,  Poems  of.     So.  Q.  8:  407.  —  (W. 

1).  Gallagher)  Hesp.  2:  173. 
Welch,  Albion  K.  P.,  with  portrait.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  770. 
Welch,   Philip,    Descendants   of.     (W.  Prescott)  N.  E. 

Reg.  23:  417. 
Welcome  and  Farewell;  a  Tragedy.     (J.  G.   Lockhart) 

Quar.  61 :  38. 
Welcome  to  Autumn.     Dub.  Univ.  25:   115. 
Weld,  Angelina  Grinike.     Unita.  R.  12:  671. 
Weld,  II.  Hastings.     Women  of  the  Scriptures.    So.  Lit. 

Mess.  19:  659. 
Weld,  Isaac.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  70. 
Weld,   Stephen  M.,   Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (R.  M. 

Morse)  N.  E.  Reg.  22:  381. 
Weld  Family  Genealogy.    (J.  Clark)  N.  E.  Reg.  8:  207, 


Welding  Hammer,  Stenson's.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  56:  51. 
Weldon,  Charles,  Newspaper  Poet.     Internal.  M.  4:  201. 
WelHeet  Oysternian.     (H.  D.  Thoreau)  Atlan.  14:  470. 
Well  in  the  Wilderness.  (Mrs.  Moodie)  Bentley.  33:  318. 
Vt'dl  of  Pen-Morfa.     (E.  C.  Gaskell)  House.  Words,  2: 

1S2,  205. 
Wells,  Abyssinian  Tube.   (R.  Sutcliff)  Am.  Arch.  8:  175. 

—  Artesian.     See  Artesian  Wells. 

—  Construction  of.     (J.  Lucas)  Eel.  Engin.  15:  469. 

—  Deep,  and  Borings.     (G.  R.  Burnell)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

74:  223,  305. 

—  Dressing  of,  at  Tissington.     Eel.  R.  no:  204.  —  (A. 

M.  H.  Watts  and  L.  Jewitt)  Reliquary,  3:  29. 

—  Holy,  of  Cornwall.     (J.  T.  Blight)  Reliquary,  2:  126. 

—  of  the  ancient  Hebrews.      Chr.  Mo.  Spec,  i :  237. 

—  Poisojious.     Liv.  Age,  72:  27. 

—  sunk  in  Chalk,  Yield  of.     (E.  Eastou)  Eel.  Engin. 

15:  29. 
Wells  by  the  Wayside.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  83. 
Weil-Boring  at  Crossness.     Nature,  i:  333. 
Weil-Doing  a  Cure  of  evil  Speaking.     Chr.  Disc.  4:  174. 
Well  done;  a  Tale.     (M.  C.  Hay)  Belgra.  23:  117. 
Weller,  John  B.,  with  portrait.      Uem.  R.  37:  177. 
Wellesley,  Richard,  Marquis.     Ed.  R.  20:  29.     66:  151. 

—  Blackw.  52:  606.     59:  385.  — Westm.  113:  313. 

—  Quar.  149:  361.  —  Bentley,  19:  170.  —  Prosp.  R. 

3:  370- 

—  Despatches  of.     Mo.  R.  146:  51. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Eel.  R.  83:  641.  —  Dub.  Univ.  27:  517. 

—  Poems.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  65:  527. 
Welleslev   College.      (E.    Abbott)   Harper,    53:    321.— 

(Mrs.  Meredith)  Good  Words,  21:  83S.  —  (H.  Ber- 
nard) Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  161. — Victoria,  27:  542. 
Wellington,  Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  of.     (W.  F.  P.  Na- 
pier) Westm.  28:    367.  —  Blackw.  22:    222.  —  (J. 
Sterling)  Blackw.  47:  172. — Liv.  Age,  6:  95.    8:115. 

—  Eraser,  32:  688.  —  Mus.  13:  403.  —  (R.  Southey) 
Quar.  13:  215,  448.  — Blackw.  87:  397,  591.— Era- 
ser, 46:  365.  — with  portrait.  Eel.  M.  27:  362. — 
with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  49:  2S6.  —  Liv.  Age,  32:  145. 
36:  I,  49.  —  Nat.  M.  i:  459. — New  Q.  2:  51. — 
Sharpe,  16:  264.  —  Tinsley,  6:  47^  — (J-  Gum- 
ming) Ex.  H.  Lee.  8:  95.  — (T.  M.  Elliott)  Canad. 
M.  2:  79. 

—  Administration  of.    Westm.  14:  232. — Fraser,  i:  729. 
Downfall  of.     Fraser,  2:  592. 

—  and  the  Aristocracy.     Quar.  146:  69. 

—  and  Canning.     Month,  7:  397. 

—  and  Emancipation.     Colburn,  25:  201. 

—  and  Lord  Grey.     Month,  7:  503. 

—  and  his  Maxim,  "  Do  your  Duty."     (A.  C.  Ewald) 

Temp.  Bar,  50:  30. 

—  and  Reform.     Blackw.  128:   105. 

—  and  Waterloo.     Eel.  M.  49:  2S3. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  11:  681. 

—  as  a  Cabinet  jNIinister.     Quar.  133:  293. 

—  at  the  Sculptor's.     Dub.  Univ.   53:    44.     Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  49:  280. 

—  Brialmont's   Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  51:   146,  309,  450. 

—  Ed.  R.  no:  191. 

—  Campaigns  under.     Bentley,   33:    44-696.     34:   525, 

665.     35-  170,  369- 

—  Career  of.     (^hr.  Obs.  61:  134. 

and   Character  of.     Westm.  58:    531.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age.  35:  3S5. 

—  Character  of.     (.V.  Clarkson)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  765. 

—  Civil  Correspondence  of.     Ed.  R.  in:  394. 

—  Conduct  of  the  Peninsular  War.     Chr.  Rem.  25:  i. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  259.  —  Dub.  R. 

48:  497. 

—  Death  of.     Dub.  Univ.  40:  506. 

Ode  on.     (A.  Tennyson)  Brit.  Q.  17:  30S. 


WELLINCxTON 


1398 


WESLEY 


Wellington,  Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  of,  Dispatches. 
(Sir  G.  Murray)  Ed.  K.  68:  i.  69:  297.  128: 
124.  141:  301.  145:  534.  — Quar.  51:  399.— 
(K.  Southey)  Quar.  58:  82. — Quar.  79:  449. — 
Brit.  &  For.  It.  10:  127.  —  Blackw.  41:  1-706.  42: 
661.  43:  40S. —  Dub.  K.  62:  291.  —  Colburn,  112: 
410. —  Mo.  K.  148:  579.     155:  145. 

Supplementary.    EU.  K.  I16:  47. 

—  Funeral  of,  Fine  Arts  connected  with.     Art  J.  4:  378. 

—  Gleig's  Life  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  5:  36. 

—  History  of.     St.  Jame.s,  27:  436. 

—  in  the  Peninsula.    Quar.  122:  507.  —  No.  Brit.  19:  243. 
See  Peninsula  War. 

—  in  Spain.     Blackw.  73:  580. 

—  Maurel's  Works  on.     Quar.  92:    507.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

19:  461,  626,  744.     20:  75. 

—  Memorials  of.     Dub.  Univ.  42:   i. 

—  Military  Career  of.     (W.  Jobson)  Dem.  R.  35:  52. 

—  Military  F>rors  of.     Blackw.  6:  291. 

—  Monument  to.     Art  J.  8:  322,  353. 

—  One  of  his  Scouts.     St.  James,  4:  495. 

—  Papers  of.     Dub.  Univ.  57:  485. 

—  Personal  Life  of.     Quar.  120:  i. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     St.  James,  25:  584. 

—  'Reminiscences  of.     Colburn,  96:  253. 

—  Webster  and  Gioberti.     Eel.  M.  28:  180. 
Wells.     See  after  Well. 

Wells,  Charles.    Poem;  Joseph  and  his  Brethren.    Lond. 

Q.  46:   121.  — (T.  S.  Perry)  No.  Am.  123:  176.— 

(A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  23:  217. 
Wells,  George  Wadsworth,  Life  and   Discourses  of.     (S. 

Barrett)  Chr.  F^xam.  38:   243. 
Wells,  John.     Am.  Law  R.  10:  365. 

—  Lifeof.    Portfo.(Den.)32:  429.  —  (W,  W.  Campbell) 

Am.  Mo.  M.  11:  236. 
Wells,   Mrs.  Leah,  Actress,   Recollections  of.     Colburn, 

53:  390- 
Wells,  Wni.  Harvey.  (C.  Northend)  Am.  J.  Educ.  8:  529. 
Wells  Genealogy.  '  (D.  W.  Hoyt)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  157. 
Wells  Cathedral.     Penny  M.  2:  433. 
Wells,  Me.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  133. 
Wellwood,  Sir  H.  M.     Sermons.     Ed.  R.  6:  105.  —  Eel. 

R.  37:  261. 
Welman,  T.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  12:  401. 
Welsh,  John.     Eel.  R.  123:  279. 
Welsh,  R.  C,  Poems  by.     Dub.  Univ.  20:  40. 
Welsh,  The,  and  St.  David.     (B.  Whitehead)  St.  James, 

44:  405. 

—  in  America.     (E.  W.  Jones)  Atlan.  37:  305.  —  Anal. 

M.  2:  409. 
Welsh   Congregational  Churches  in  the  United  States. 

Cong.  Q.  2:  401. 
Welsh  Folk-Lore.     All  the  Year,  45:  37. 
Welsh  Language.     All  the  Year,  38:  278. 
Welsh  Legends.     Once  a  Week,  28:  557. 
Welsh  MSS.,  Account  of.     (W.  Owen)  Arch.  14:  211. 
Welsh  Rabbits.     (W.  Maginn)  Bentley,  11:  41. 
Welsh  Saints.     Once  a  Week,  13:  383. 
Welsh  Women.     (W.  Sikes)  Lippinc.  27:  143. 
Welsh  Yarns.     Chamb.  J.  35:  360,  374. 
Welshmen  of  Tirawley;  a  Poem.     Dub.  TJniv.  26:  308. 
Weltevreden.  Gibson's  Prison  at.     Dem.  R.  36:  491. 
Welwj-n,  Week  at.      (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  50:  401, 

497- 
Wends,  Prussian,  Home  of.     (H.  Tuttle)  Harper,  54:  504. 
Wendell,  Jacob,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (E.  Nason) 

N.  E.  Reg.  22:  420. 
Wendell  Genealogy.     (A.  S.  Orne)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  iii. 
Wenham,  Jane,  Trial  of.     Blackw.  85:  567. 
Wenham  Lake  Ice.     Eraser,  47:  no. 
Wensley;  a  Story  without  a  Moral.     (E.  Quincy)  Putnam, 

2:"8i-593. 


Wensley  Dale,  or  the  Vale  of  Ure.     Penny  M.  8:  303. 

—  Sketches  of.     Colburn,  155:  199. 
Wentworth,  John,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  24:  363. 
Wentworth,  Thomas.     See  Strafford,  liarl  of. 
Wentworth  Family  Genealogy.     (J.  Wentworth)  N.  E. 

Reg.  4:  321.  6:291.  7:265,304.  8:48,246.  17: 
65.     18:  49.     19:  65. 

—  of  England.     (J.  L.  Chester)  N.  E.  Reg.  22:  120. 
Wentworth  Smith's  Holiday.     St.  James,  4:  454. 
Werburgh,  St.,  Church  of,  Dublin.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  741. 
Were-Wolf  ;  a  Kentish  Legend.     St.  James,  12:  87. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Cornh.  18:  69. 
Were-Wolves.  Appleton,  9:  168. — House. Words,  15:  405. 

—  and  Swan-Maidens.     (J.  F'iske)  Atlan.  28:  129. 
Werner,  Friedrich  L.  Z.,  Life  and  Writings  of.     (T.  Car- 

lyle)  F'or.  R.  i:  95. 

—  Twenty-fourth  of  February;  translated.     Dub.  Univ. 

10:  26. — Blackw.  21:  464. 
Werther,  The  new.     F>aser,  34:  536. 
Wesalia,  John  de,  and  John  Wesselus.     Chr.  Obs.  9:  421. 
Weser,  Day  on  the.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  5:  232. 
Wesley,  Charles,  and  Isaac  Watts.     (T.  K.  Gill)  Cong. 

7:  129. 

—  and  his  Poetry.     (G.  R.  Crooks)  Meth.  Q.  9:  378. 

—  and  Methodist  Hymns.     (J.  G.  Hale)  Bost.  R.  5:  296. 

—  (F.  M.  Bird)  Bib.  Sac.  21:  127,  284. 

—  as  a  Hymn- Writer.     (T.  H.  Gill)  Cong.  6:  513. 

—  Lifeof.     Meth.  Q.  2:  112. 

—  Memoir  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  22:  217. 
Wesley,  Mrs.  Charles.     Am.  Meth.  M.  6:  447. 
Wesley,  John.    (C.  K.  True)  No.  Am.  90:  181.  —  (G.  A. 

Ellis)  Atlan.  27:  321.  — (W.  T.  Eustis)  New  Eng. 
12:  82.  —  Blackw.  104:  428.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
99:  323.  —  (A.  H.  Guernsey)  Galaxy,  17:  200. — 
(W.  Myall)  Internal.  R.  11:'  320.  —  (J.  B.  Hagany) 
Harper,  19:  211.  —  (S.  G.  Brown)  Am.  Bib.  Kepos. 
2d  s.  9:  388.  —  (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  43:  1. — 
Chr.  I'^xam.  76:  157.  —  {C.  A.  Skinner)  Univ.  Q. 
21:  486. —  (J.  Gordon)  Theo.  R.  8:  193,  374. 

—  and  Charles,  and  their  Hymns.    (I.  A.  Bird)  Liv.  Age, 

100:  112.     loi:  368. 
City  Road  Chapel.    (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  48:  349. 

—  and  the  Founders  of  Methodism.     Ed.  R.  114:  129. 

—  and  his  Biographers.     (W.  C.  Hoyt)  Meth.  Q.  8:  406. 

—  and  "The  Church."    (A.  Stevens)  Meth.  Q.  22:  41. 

—  and  his  Critics.    Lond.  Q.  i :  38.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

40:  339- 

—  and  his  Likeness.     Hogg,  3:  264. 

—  and  Bishop  Kip.     So.  R.  n.  s.  lo:  421. 

—  and  Loyola.     (J.  A.  Reubelt)  Chr.  Q.  3:  176. 

—  and  Methodism.     No.  Brit.   16:    506.  —  (A.  P.  Pea- 

body)  No.  Am.  75:  226.  —  (C.  de  Remu.sat)  Meth. 
Q.  31:  217,  384.  — Chr.  Obs.  76:673.  —F:c1.  R.  96: 
15.  — (J.  H.  Perry)  Meth.  Q.  15:  329.  — Mo.  Rel. 
M.  31 :  289,  351. 

—  and  Methodists.  (W.  D.Wilson)  Am.  Church  R.  3:  245. 

—  and  modern  Philosophy.     (G.  Haven)  Meth.  Q- 39: 

5,  205. 

—  and  the  Principles  developed  in  his  Character.     (O. 

T.  Dobbin)  Kitto,  3:  i. 

—  and  the  Rise  of  Methodism.     Dub.  R.  75:  87. 

—  and  Wesleyanism.     Brit.  Q.  54:  417. 

—  and  Whitetield.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  471,  530. 

—  as  a  Man  of  Literature.     (G.  F.  Playter)  Meth.  Q. 

18:  272.     19:  548.     20:  260,  624. 

—  Catholicism  of.     (C.  Adams)  Meth.  Q.  10:  177. 

—  Centenary  of  Ordination  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  7:  455. 

—  Character  of .  (J.  Gambold)  Meth.  M.  21 :  117.  — Meth. 

M.  23:  90. 
and  Opinions  in  earlier  Life.     Lond.  Q.  37:  298. 

—  Churchmanship  of.     (J.  Rigg)  Contemp.  28:  648.  — 

Lond.  Q.  30:  265. 


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WEST 


Wesley,  John,  Conversion  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  20:  321. 

—  Cosmogony  of.     Westm.  94:  306. 

—  Defense  of,  against  Bishop  ofLlaudaff.    Meth.  M.  47: 

436- 

—  in  mature  and  later  Life.     Lond.  Q.  38:  379. 

—  Journal  of.     (0.  R.  Howard)  Meth.  Q.  8:  455. 

—  Letter  to  Lord  North.     Hist.  M.  7:  211. 

—  Love  Passage  of.     Li  v.  Age,  72:   1S6,  711. 

—  Memorial  Volume  on.     Meth.  Q.  41 :  501. 

—  Methodism,  and  the  Church.     Am.  Church  R.  24:  564. 

—  Moore's  Life  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  8:  141.  —  Meth.  M. 

48:  26. 

—  Opinions  of.     (G.  W.  Whitney)  Univ.  Q.  30:  317,  434. 

31:  185.     32:   90,  323. 

—  Ordination  of  Dr.  Coke  by.     (A.  Brunson)  Meth.  Q. 

35:  579- 

—  Separation  from  the  Moravians.     (L.  S.  Jacoby)  Meth. 

Q.  30:  265. 

from  the  Church.     (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church 

R. 14:  63. 

—  Southey's  Life  of.    (R.  Heber)  Quar.  24:  i.  —  Blackw. 

15:  20S.  Same  art.  Portfo.(Den.)  32:  33. — Chr. 
Disc.  2:  444. —  Mo.  R.  96:  26. —  Eel.  R.  33:  i.— 
Lond.  M.  2:  190.—  (T.  Merritt)  Am.  Meth.  M.  4: 
259.— Meth.  M.  41:  260. —Chr.  Obs.  19:  736.  50: 
121,  189.  —  West.  R.  3:  321. 

—  System  of  Methodism.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  I : 

509.  —  (J.  B.  Baldwin)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  353.  9:  169. 

—  Times  of.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  45:  105. 

—  Tyerman's  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  135:  56.  —  (G.  B.  Bacon) 

Nation,  15:  12.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  198.  —  (Gold- 
win  Smith)  Canad.  Mo.  i:  379. 

—  Was  he  ordained  a  Bishop  by  Erasmus  ?    (G.  A.  Phoe- 

bus) Meth.  Q.  38:  88. 

—  Watson's  Life  of.     Meth.  M.  54:  398. —Am.  Meth. 

M.  13:  395.  — Eel.  R.  54:  349. 

—  Wig  of.     Once  a  Week,  22:  282. 

—  Works  of.     Am.  Meth.  M.  14:  49. 
Wesley,  Mrs.  John,  Letter  of.     Cong.  M.  i:  80. 
Wesley,  Mehetabel,   Sister  of  John.     (J.  B.  Haganay) 

Harper,  24:  218. 
Wesley,   Samuel,  Son  of  Charles.     Lond.  Q.  29  :    363. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  96:  643. 

—  Anecdotes  of.     Meth.  M.  57:  596. 

Weslev,   Mrs.  Susanna,   Mother  of  John  and   Charles. 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  21:  306.  — Bost.  R.  5:  586. 
Wesleys,  The,  Ancestry  of.  Lond.  Q.  22:  71. 
Wesley  Family.     Westm.  19:  179.     Same  art.  Mus.  23: 

379.  —  Meth.  M.  47:  245. 
Wesley  Family  Ghost.     All  the  Year,  28:  198. 
Wesleyans,  and  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln's  Pastoral.    Cong. 

2:  630. 

—  and  the  Church.     Eel.  R.  115:  440. 
Wesleyan  Agitation,  1849.     Eel.  R.  91:   597. 
Wesleyan  Conference,  1852.     Eel.  R.  96:  477. 
Wesleyan  Hymnology.     Lond.  Q.  56:  436. 
Wesleyan  Institute  at  Hoxton,  England.     Am.  Q.  Reg. 

12:  183. 
Wesleyan    Methodist    Atlas    of    England    and    Wales. 

Lond.  Q.  49:  145. 
Wesleyan  Methodist  Chapel  Accommodation.     Lond.  Q. 

45:  129. 
Wesleyan  Missionary  Society.    (J.  Floy)  Meth  Q.  8:  165. 

—  Jubilee  of.     Lond.  Q.  20:  471. 

Weslej'an  Synergism  an  Essential  in  Orthodox  Cath- 
olicity.    (J.  P.  Lacroix)  Meth.  Q.  40:  5. 

Wesleyan  Takings.     Eel.  R.  74:  404. 

Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Ct.  (W.  N.  Rice) 
Scrib.  12:  64S.  —  (G.  P.  Disosway)  Meth.  Q.  27:  93. 

—  Library  of.     (C.  T.  Winchester)  Lib.  J.  2:  70. 
Wesleyanism  and  Taylorism.     Meth.  Q.  20:  656.  —  (D. 

D.  Whedon)  Meth.  Q.  22:  129. 


Wesselus,  John,  and  John  de  Wesalia,  Account  of.    Chr. 

Obs.  9:  421. 
Wessell,  Peter.     Charnb.  J.  23:  348. 
Wessenberg,  Baron,  and  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  in 

Germany.     For.  Q.  4:  540. 

—  Souvenirs  et  Pensees.     Quar.  84:  65.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  20:  551. 

Wessobrunn  Prayer;  an  old  German  Poem.  (K.  Blind) 
Fraser,  95:  723. 

Wessex,  Antiquities  of.     Antiquary,  i:   109,  124,  137. 

West,  Benjamin.  "(S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  4:  150. — Potttr 
Am.  Mo.  15:  365. — Art  J.  15:  218.  —  Anal.  M.  8: 
36,  209.  —  with  portrait,  Am.  Whig  R.  3:  517. — 
Portfo. ;Den.)  6:  245-542.     7:  17.  —  Godey,  35:  64. 

—  and  the  Fine  Arts  in  England.     Ed.  Mo.  R.  5:  17. 

—  Christ  healing  the  Sick.     Anal.  M.  11:  216. — Gen. 

Repos.  4:  79.  —  Portfo. (Den.)  16:  477. 

—  Gait's  Life  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  25:  37.  — Portfo. 

(Den.)  17:  47.     29:  353. 

—  Pictures  in  the  National  Gallery.     Penny  M.  7:  236. 

—  President  of  Royal  Academy.     Lond.  M.  i :  447. 
West,  Francis.     Meth.  M.  23:  i. 

West,  John,  Journals  of.  (W*  P.  Mason)  No.  Am.  27:  270. 

West,  William  E.     Godey,  34:  244. 

West,  The.     (G.  M.  Grant)  Good  Words,  15:  263-642. 

—  (R.  S.  Elliott)  De  Bow,  21:  78.  — (E.  D.  Cope) 
So.  M.  11:   146. 

—  Across  the  Continent.    (H.  Greeley)  Contin.  Mo.  i :  78. 

—  Adventure  in.  Wild.     Chamb.  J.  55:  461. 

—  Amusements  in.     Knick.  44:  162. 

—  and  the  East.     (G.  N.  Smith)  Lakeside,   i:    159. — 

(A.  D.  Mayo)  Univ.  Q.  22:  137. 

Debtor  and  Creditor.     (J.  B.  Hodgskin)  Nation,  6: 

225. 

—  and  its  Religious  Wants.     (J.  H.  Nichols)  Am.  Cliurch 

R.  7:  412. 

—  and  the  South,  Political  Alliance  between.    (J.  T.  Mor- 

gan) No.  Am.  126:  309. 

—  and  Western    Eloquence.      (J.  F.  Tuttle)  Am.   Bib. 

Repos.  lOi:  63S. 

—  Antiquities  of.     See  American  Antiquities. 

—  Arid  Climate  of.    (C.  E.  Dutton)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  247. 

—  Army  Life  on  the  Border,  Marcy's.   .(A.  H.  Guernsey) 

Harper,  33:  429. 

—  as  it  was  and  as  it  is.     (Mrs.  J.  W.  Howe)  0.  &  N.  I : 

69,  182. 

—  Autumn  Game  on  Prairies.     (J.  Cooke)  Scrib.  4:  697. 

—  Beecher's  Plea  for.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  481. 

—  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  519.  —  (N.  Adams)  Am.  Bib. 
Repos.  6:  437.  — West.  M.  3:  320. 

—  Bowles's  Trip  across  the  Continent.     (C.  Allen)  No. 

Am.  102:  619. 

—  Burnett's  Recollections  of,  1820-60.     (W.  P.  Garrison) 

Nation,  30:  3S9. 

—  Catholic  Colonization  in.     (P.  Girard)  Cath.  World, 

29:  120.  — (W.  J.  Onahan)  Am.  Cath.  Q.  6:  434. 

—  Character  of  the  People  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  1 :  133,  268. 
Elements  of.     (J.  M.  Peck)  Chr.  R.  16:  77. 

—  Christians  and  Reformers  in.     Chr.  Exam.  13:  47. 

—  Chronology  of.     (M.  Butler)  West.  J.  14:  402. 

—  Cities  of;  a  Poem.     Dem.  R.  33:  2S1. 

—  Civil  and  moral  Power  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  i:  61. 

—  Collegiate  and  Theological  Education  in.     New  Eng. 

2:  58.     4:  274.— (.\.  B.  Rich)  Cong.  Q.  n:  543. 
Society  for.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  261. 

—  Colonization  of,  1785.     (W.  Updike)  Am.  Chuich  R. 

8:  245. 

—  Commerce  of  the  Prairies.     (W.   C.   Brent)    Knick. 

41:  41.     See  Prairies. 

—  Condition  and  Wants  of.     Chr.  R.  1 :  248.  —  (G.  B. 

Bishop)  Princ.  8:  380. —Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  513. 

—  Destiny  of.     (F.  F.  Victor)  Overland,  3:  148. 


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WEST  HOADLEY 


West,  The,  Earlj'  Condition  of.    Am.  Meth.  M.  3:  182. 

—  Early  French  Settlements  in.     Hesp.  3:  379. 

—  Early  P'rench  Travelers  in.     (J.  H.  Greene)  No.  Am. 

48:  63. 

—  Early  History  of.     (J.  Loughborough)  West.  J.  i :  563. 

—  (I.  Smucker)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  25S. 

—  Early  Spirit  of.     (J.  W.  Monette)  De  Bow,  8:  324, 

407.  —  De  Bow,  10:  147.  —  (M.  Butler)  De  Bow,  9: 
142,  357.  —  (M.  Butler)  West.  J.  4:  99,  148. 

—  Early  Writers  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  2:  11. 

—  Education  in.     (S.  Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  23:  194. 
and  Civilization.     (C.  White)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s. 

4:  383- 

—  Effects  of  Competition  of,  on  the  East.     (L.  Playfair) 

Fraser,  loi :  747. 

—  Eloquence  of.     (J.  F.  Tuttle)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i : 

638. 

—  Emigration  to.     (C.  W.  Upham)  No.  Am.  80:  91.  — 

(A.  D.  Mayo)  Chr.  Exam.  82:  265. 

—  Episcopal  Church  Missions  in.     Am.  Church  R.  5:  26. 

—  Evans's  Map  of,  1755.     Olden  Time,  i:  333. 

—  Evangelization  of.     New  Eng.  4:  29. 

—  Exploring  Expeditions  iiT.     Nature,  8:  331,  385. 

—  Far.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  5:  14. 

and  the  Indians.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  loi. 

—  Farming  in.     (P.  Bigelow)  Harper,  62:  764. 

—  Farms  of,  Great.     Atlan.  45:  33. 

—  Faniham's  Travels  in,  1842.     Mo.  R.  163:  26. 

—  Fiction  Themes  of.     (L  A.  Jewett)  West.  M.  i:  574. 

—  fifty  Years  since.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  220,  306. 

—  Fliiaton.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  28:  80. —Am.  Q.  5: 

343.     11:  284.     (See  Flint,  Timothy. 

—  Forest  Life  in.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  55:  510. 

—  forty  Years  ago.     (D.  G.  Sprague)  Cong.  Q.  5:  320. 

—  Foundation  Work  for,   1854.      (W.  A.  Nichols)  New 

Eng.  12:  510. 

—  French  Discovery  in.     (J.  H.  Perkins)  Hesp.  3:  295. 

—  French  Explorations  in.    (G.  Ellis)  No.  Am.  no:  260. 

—  French  Settlements  in,  1718.     Hist.  M.  6:  19. 

—  Frontier  Life  in.     (G.  E.  Graves)  Overland,  4:  520. 

—  Frontier  Yarns.     Putnam,  8:  499. 

—  Gamblers  in.     All  the  Year,  20:  489. 

—  Geography  of.     (J.  Loughborough)  West.  J.  4:  356. 

—  Geology  of,  Geikie  on.     Nature,  21 :  67. 

—  Germans  in.     (J.  J.  Lalor)  Atlan.  32:  459. 

—  The  Great.     (L  W.  Scott)  De  Bow,  15:  50. 

—  Hall's  Statistics  of.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  No.  Am.  45:  234. 

—  Mo.  R.  162:  261. 

—  History  of.     (J.  F.  Clarke)  No.  Am.  43:  i. 

of  tiie  Lake  States.  (J.  G.Wilson)  Overland,  3:  374. 

-Hoffman's  Winter  in.     Mo.  R.  137:  loi.— Am.  Mo. 
M.  4:  257. 

—  Home  in.     (L  Munro)  Peop.  J.  5:  269. 

—  Hunting  in.     Colburn,  98:  464. 

—  Hunting-Grounds  of.     Nature,  15:  194. 

—  Interests  of.     (M.  Tarver)  West.  J.  5:  143. 

—  Journey  to.     De  Bow,  24:  253. 

—  Judges  and  Juries  in.     All  the  Year,  20:  428. 

—  Letter  from,  1847.     (W.  Amphlett)  Peop.  J.  4:  189. 

—  Lewis  and  Clark's  Expedition.     (H.  G.  Johnson)  Am 

Hist.  Rec.  3:  395.     See  Lewis,  M.,  and  Clark. 

—  Liberal  Christianity  in.     (A.  D.  Mayo)  Chr.  Exam 

81:  145. 

—  Life  im     Tait,  n.  s.  9:  754.  —  (G.  F.  Buxton)  Blackw 

63:  713.     64:  17-429. 

Mrs.  Kirkland's.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  50:  206 

—  Mo.  R.  150:  552.     159:  30. 

—  Literature  of.     New  York  R.  5:  384. — Hesp.  3:  453. 

—  Ludlow's  Heart  of  the  Continent.    So.  R.n.s.  20:  438 

—  Methodism  in.  Influence  of.     (T.  M.  Eddy)  Meth.  Q 

17:  280. 

—  Ministers  for.    Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  81. 


West,  The,  Missionary  Labor  in.     (D.  P.  Noyes)  Cong. 
Q.  2:  223. 

—  The  new.     (J.  F.  Meline)  Nation,  9:  33. 

—  New  England  Influence  in.     (J.  S.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  3: 

20.  —(H.  D.  Kitchel)  Cong.  Q.  3:  341. 

—  New  Home  in.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  50:  206. 

—  Newspapers  of.     All  the  Year,  20:  349. 

—  Notes  on,  1839.     Mus.  39:  449. 

—  Overland  Journey  from  San  Francisco  to  New  York, 

1865.     (E.  H.  Verney)  Good  Words,  7:  378. 

—  Paradise  of  tiie  Poor.     Dem.  R.  15:  182. 

—  Parkman's  Discovery  of  the  Great.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Na- 

tion, 9:  389.: — Lakeside,  2:  439. 

—  Pastoral  Region  of.     Liv.  Age,  54:  676. 

—  Peep  at.     Colburn,  I13:  317-457.     II4:  239. 

—  People  and  Politicians  of,   forty  Years  ago.     (R.  D. 

Owen)  Scrib.  15:  255. 

—  Pioneers  of.     Am.  Hist.  Rec.  2:  363. 

—  Plains  of.     (F.  des  Montaignes)  West.  J.  9:  71-433. 

10:  69-441.  —  (H.  Greeley)  Contin.  Mo.  1:  167. 
Air  Towns  and  their  Inhabitants.     ( W.  E.  Webb) 

Harper,  51:  828. 

in  1S59.     (H.  Greeley)  Harper,  38:  789. 

in  i860.     (N.  N.  Hill,  jr.)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13:  53. 

Pictures  from.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Scrib.  3:  143. 

Summer  on.     (T.  R.  Davis)  Harper,  36:  292. 

Winter  on.     (T.  R.  Davis)  Harper,  39:  22. 

See  Plains. 

—  Prairies  of.  Life  on.  (G.  D.  Brewerton)  Harper,  25 :  447. 
Travels  in,  Farnham's.     Ed.  R.  78:  157. 

See  Prairies. 

—  Progress  of.     (J.  W.  Scott)  Hunt,  14:  163.  —  (J.  D.  B. 

De  Bow)  De  Bow,  4:  31. 

—  Railroads  to.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No.  Am.  no:  116. 

—  Recent  Changes  in.     (R.  P.  Porter)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J. 

11:  46. 

—  Religious  Condition  of.   (F.  M.  McAllister)  Am.  Church 

R.  31:  384. — (J.  B.  Harrison)  Radical,  2:  234. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (G.  Furman)  Hist.  M.  19:  87. 

—  Resources  of .     Hunt,  17:  594. 

—  Rivers  of.  Improvement  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  5:  543.    6: 

III.     7:  15.  —  Dem.  R.  21:   189. 

—  Scenery  of.     West.  M.  2:  354. 
and  Life  in.     Knick.  33:  57. 

—  Scenes  in.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  62. 

—  Settlers  of.  Manners  and  Customs  of.     (J.  Doddridge) 

Olden  Time,  i:  138. 

—  Sketch  from  the  Far.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  6:  86. 

—  Sport  in.     Tinsley,  12:  621. 

—  States  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.     (J.  F.  Tuttle)  Hist. 

M.  21:  321.     22:  25. 

—  Thomas's  Travels  in,  in  1816.     West.  R.  3:  129. 

—  Trade  with  the  Seaboard.   (E.  Kenna)  De  Bow,  20:  78. 

—  Trip  across.     (E.  R.  Jones)  So.  M.  17:  619. 

—  twenty  Years  ago.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  So.  M.  11:  468. 

—  Week  in.     (T.  Hughes)  Macmil.  24:  241,  321.     25: 

I,  151.  376. 

—  west  of  the  Mississippi.     Contin.  Mo.  4:  56. 
in  1872.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  32. 

—  White's  Excursion  to.     (C.  F.  Adams,  jr.)  No.  Am. 

113:  228. 

—  Wild  Life  west  of  the  Missouri.     Putnam,  9:  449. 

—  Wild  Sports  of  the  Far.    (W.  H.  Maxwell)  Tait,  n.  s. 

6:  328. 

—  Winters  in.     Am.  Q.  17:  177. 

See  Northwest;  Southwest;  Plains;  Prairies;  and  the 
names  of  States. 
West  Boylston,   Mass.,  History  of.     (C.  C.  P.  Crosby) 
Wore.  M.  2:  193. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  141,. 

West  Hoadley,  Singular  Stone  at.     (T.  Pownall)  Arch. 
6:  54. 


WEST  INDIES 


1401 


WESTBURY 


West  Indies.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  29.  —  (J.  D.  B.  De  Bow) 
De  Bow,  5:  455. — So.  Q.  16:  342. 

—  Affairs  iu,  1690.     (W.  B.  Trasli)  Hist.  M.  14:  303, 
1807.     Ed.  E.  9:  145. 

1S09.     Ed.  R.  13:  3S2.  —  Quar.  2:  i. 

1S17.    Ed.  R.  28:  340. 

1824.    Ed.  R.  42:  479. 

—  and  America,  St.  Clair's  Residence  in.     Mo.  R.  133: 

195. 

—  and  American  Slavery.     Dub.  Univ.  60:  465. 

—  as  they  were  and  are.     Ed.  R.  109:  421. 

—  British  Colonies  in.  (W.  W.  AVright)  De  Bow,  28:  201. 

—  Quar.  30:  560.  —  Lond.  Q.  17:  540.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  75:  130.  —  Eel.  R.  62:  375. 

in  1849.     Blackw.  63:  219. 

in  1S59.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  7:   136. 

Progress  of.     Eel.  R.  100:  47. 

—  British  Trade  with.    (A.  J.  ^Yilson)    Eraser,  96:  382. 

—  Chronological  History  of.   (R.  Southey)  Quar.  38'.  193, 

—  Coleridge's  Six  Months  in.     Metli.  M.  56:  497. 

—  Controversy  on.     Blackw.  14:  437,  647.    15:68.     16: 

682.     31:  412,807.     34:  231.  —  Quar.  45:  2og. 

—  Danish.     (Mrs.  S.  B-  Hynes)  Harper,  44:  196. 

—  Day's  Five  Years  in.     Blackw.  71:  668.  —  Liv.  Age, 

33:  529. — New  Q.  i:  264. 

—  Deficiency  of  Labor  in,  1859.     Liv.  Age,  62:  752. 

—  Distress  in.     (J.  Gait)  Eraser,  3:  346. 
Remedy  for,  1809.     Ed.  R.  14:  85. 

—  Emancipation  in.     Eel.  R.  68:  450,  532.     73:  471. — 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:  440.  —  (C.  Hodge)  Priuc.  10 :  602. 

Carlj-le  on.     De  Bow,  8:  527. 

Result  of.     So.  Q.  23:  422. 

—  Free  Labor  in.     Ed.  R.  115:  42. 
Sewall  on.     Liv.  Age,  71:  281. 

—  Gurney's  Winter  in.     Mo.  R.  153:  536. 

—  Halliday  on.     Mo.  R.  143:  70. 

—  History  of.     Retros.  Ii:  100. — Mus.  13:  533. 

—  Hodgson's  Truths  from.     Mo.  R.  147:  424. 

—  Hurricanes  in.     (W.  C.  Redfield)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J. 

18:  20.     24:  307. 

—  in  1S25.     Ann.  Reg.  i:  153. 

—  Kingsley's  At  Last.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  13:  60. 

—  Nature,  4:  282. 

—  Labor  Supply  in.     Eel.  R.  120:  390. 

—  Labor  System  of.     (J.  L.  Ohlson)  Eraser,  96:  540. 

—  Lewis's  Journal  in.     Quar.  50:  374.    Same  art.  Select 

J.  4:  [38. 

—  Manners  in.     Select  J.  4:  [49. — Mo.  R.  132:  iii. 
Mrs.  Carmicliael  on.     Eel.  R.  58:  397. 

—  Memories  of.     (W.  G.   Palgrave)   Macmil.  35:  361. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  133:  90. 

—  Meteorology  of.     (W.  G.  Palgrave)  Nature,  9:  468. 

—  Missions  in.     (M.  A.  Collier)  Chr.  R.  27:  261. 

—  Missionary  Insurrection  at  Demerara.    Ed.  R.  40:  226. 

See  also  Smith,  John,  the  Missionary. 

—  Mulattoes  in.     Ed.  R.  46:  218. 

—  Notes  on.     Chamb.  .J.  3:  3-122, 

—  past  and  present.     Brit.  Q.  32:  98. 

—  Picture  of.     De  Bow,  28:  729. 

—  Pinckard's  Notes  on.     Chr.  Obs.  15:  43S,  507,  580. — 

(H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  9:  304.  —  Chr.  Obs.  5:  366, 

423,  507- 

—  Planter  in.     Chamb.  J.  10:  82. 

—  Proprietor's  Journal  in,  Lewis's.     Ed.  R.  59:  73. 

—  Question  of.     (J.  Gait)  Fraser,  8:  81. 
in  1877.     (H.  E.  Watts)  Fraser,  96:  649. 

—  Rambles  in.     (H.  S.  Conant)  Harper,  43:  S37. 

—  Sickness  and  Mortality  of  Troops  in.    (A.  M.  Tulloch) 

J.  Statis.  Soc.  i:  129,  216,  42S. 

—  Six  Months  in.     Quar.  33:  490.  —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4: 

323.— Mo.  R.  109:  348. —Mus.  9:  44. —Lond. M. 
15:  18.     17:  160. 


West  Indies,  Sketches  in.     Dub.  Univ.  56:  607. — Fra- 
ser, i:  93. 

—  Slavery  in.     Ed.  R.  19:  129.     41:  464.    45:  174. — 

Quar.  32:  506.  —  Mo.  R.  103:  286.  —  Retros.  14: 
226.  —  Westra.  1 :  237-  —  (J-  Gait)  Fraser,  2:  440. 

—  Southey's  History  of.     Loud.  M.  19:  244. 

—  Studio  in.     All  the  Year,  26:  201. 

—  Superstitions  of.     (C.  J.  Branch)  Contemp.  26:  758. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  117.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
85:  673. 

—  Trade  iu.     Niles's  Reg.  23:  29,87.    39:  363,390. 

—  Travels  in.     Colburu,  118:  86. 

—  Trollope  on.     Tait,  n.s.  27:  Si.  — Liv.  Age,  64:  209. 

—  Two  Months  in.    (M.  E.  Herbert)  Temp.  Bar,  22:  322. 

—  Voyager  in.     Chamb.  J.  9:  115,135. 

—  What  shall  we  do  with  ?    Colburn,  34:  408. 
See  Cuba;  Jamaica;  San  Domingo;  etc. 

West  Jaalam,  Afternoon  in,     (L.  C.  Jones)  Lippinc.  28: 

259. 
West  Newbury,  Mass.,  Rock  Inscription  at.    N.  E.  Reg. 

8:  185. 
West  Point.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Scrib.  4:  256. 

—  Military  Academy.  (T.  R:  Lounsbury)  Nation,  1 :  807. 

—  (D.  H.  Mahan)  Nation,  2:  243,  307. — (Lieut. 
Temple)  No.  Am.  34:  246.  —  (H.  Whiting)  No.  Am. 
52 :  23.  —  (J.  T.  Austin)  No.  Am.  57 :  269.  —  (A.  C. 
Twining)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  345.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  9: 
665.— Am.  Q.  11:  495.  16:  3S5.  22:  77.— New 
Eng.  M.  3:  264.  —  Niles's  Reg.  16:  supp.  i,  179. 
22:  25,  40,  132.  31:  279.  32:  3S0.  34:  40,  341. 
36:  311.     44:  290.     50:  325. — Anal.  M.  16:  171. 

—  Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  17,  659. 

Admission  to.   (H.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  103. 

and  Cadet  Life.     (E.  M.  Hunt)  Putnam,  4:  192. 

and  its  Wants.     Nation,  12:  142. 

and  colored  Cadet  Smith.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

12:  84. 

Caste  at.     (P.  S.  Michie)  No.  Am.  130:  604. 

Colored  Cadets  at.     (G.  L.  Andrews)  Internat.  R. 

9:  477- 

Competitive  Examination  at.    Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  51, 

System  of  Instruction  at.     (R.  P.  Keep)  New  Eng. 

28:  I. 

Usefulness  of.     (H.  Coppt^e)  No.  Am.  98:  530. 

Whittaker  Case  at.     See  Whittaker. 

—  Visit  to.     Once  a  Week,  6:  205. 

West  Point;  a  Tale  of  Treason.    (J.  H.  Ingraham)  Dem. 

R-  3:  235,  339. 
West-Pointers  and  Volunteers.     Nation,  2:  400. 
West  Riding  Election.     Eel.  R.  89:  117. 
West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Burial  Inscriptions  at.    N.  E.  Reg. 

8:  243.     10:  20. 
West  Roxbury  Community,  Plan  of.     (E.  P.  Peabody) 

Dial,  2:  361. 
West  Springfield,  Mass.,  First  Church  in.    (H.  M.  Grout) 

Cong.  Q.  13:  532. 

—  Marriages  in.     (L.  H.  Bagg)  N.  E.  Reg.  35 :  228,  363. 
West  Virginia,  Conglomerate  Series  of.     (W.  M.  Fon- 
taine) Am.  J.  Sci.  Ill:  276,  374. 

—  June  Jaunt  in.     (B.  Mayer)  Harper,  14:  592. 

—  Oil-producing  Uplift  of.      (E.  W.  Evans)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

92:  334- 

—  Statistics  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  471. 

—  Vespertine  Strata  of.      (W.  M.  Fontaine)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

113:  37,  115- 
Westall,  Wm.  A.  R.  A.,  Memoir  of.     Art  J.  2:  104, 
Westboro',  Mass.,  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:  143. 
Westbrook;  a  Story.     (A.  Ilgenfritz)  Lippinc.  26:  21S. 
Westbury,  Sir  Richard  Bethell,  Lord.     Lond.  Soc.  ii: 

17S.     Sameart.  Eel.  M.  68:  428.    Same  art.  Canad. 

Mo.  4:  170. 

—  and  Public  Virtue.    Fraser,  72:  247. 


WESTBURY 


1402 


WESTPHALICA 


Westbury,  Sir  Richard  Bethell,  Political  Portrait  of.    St. 

James,  26:  126. 
Westchester  County,  N.  Y.,  Church  in.     (A.  B.  Chapin) 

Am.  Church  R.  8:  511. 
Westchester  Tower;  a  Story.     Chamb.  J.  53:  90. 
Westenhanger  Grange.     Once  a  Week,  13:  75. 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  Early  Settlers  of.    (J.  D.  Champlin,  jr.) 

N.  E.Reg.  14:  23,  166.     15:  63. 

—  Records  of.    N.  E.  Reg.  26:  323,  383.    27:  166. 
Western  Colleges.     (M.  M.  G.  Dana)  NewEug.  39:  774- 
Western  Empire,  Comyn's  History  of,  800-1520.     Mo. 

R.  156:  566. 
Western  Family.     Antiquary,  i:  138. 
Western  Ginevra.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Harper,  57:  747. 
Western  Islands  of  Scotland.      Ed.  R.  33 :  442.  —  Mo.  R. 

92:  354-     93  ••  43.  i74- 

—  Martin  on.     Eraser,  97:  428. 

Western  Literary  Institute  and  College  of  Teachers.   Am. 

J.  Educ.  14:  739. 
Western  Man,      (C.  D.  Warner)  Scrib.  20:  549. —All 

the  Year,  20:  520. 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company;  the  great  Monopoly. 

(A.  P.  Eastlake)  Lippiuc.  6:  362. 
Western  Utopia;  Wisconsin  Phalanx.    Lakeside,  2:  244. 
Westfield,  Mass.,  during  the  Champlaiu  Period.     (J.  S. 

Diller)  Am.  J.  Sci.  1 13:  262. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  lo:  400. 

—  Records  prior  to  1700.     N.  E.  Reg.  6:  265. 
Westinghouse  Air-Brake.     Ecl.Engin.  7:  374. 
Westmacott,  Charles  M.,  with  portrait.     Eraser,  9:  536. 
Westminster.     Cornh.  4:  195. 

—  and  Houses  of  Parliament,  History  of.     Mo.  R.  137: 

581. 

—  From  Cremorne  to.      (P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

25:  203. 

—  Illuminations  representing  the  Law  Courts  at.    (G.  R. 

Corner)  Arch.  39:  357. 

—  of  Old.     Colburn,  56:  161-344. 

—  Plan   for  a  House  of  Correction   in,   1561.     (Earl  of 

Aberdeen)  Arch.  21:  450. 

—  Residences  in  Victoria  Street.     Art  J.  7:  21. 

—  Sanctuary  at.     (W.  Stukeley)  Arch,  i:  39. 

—  Situation    and  Extent  of,    at  various   Periods.      (G. 

Saunders)  Arch.  26:  223. 

—  Visit  to.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  .J.  8:  113. 
Westminster  Abbey.      (L.  Abbott)  Harper,  55:  184.— 

(J.  G.  Wilson)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  330.  —  Lond.  Q. 
30:  99. —  Hogg,  2:  120.— (H.  A.  Hill)  Penn  Mo. 
3:  421.— Chamb.  J.  45:  185.  — All  the  Year,  6: 
496.  — (D.  A.  Chambers)  University  Q.  3:  282.— 
AH  the  Year,  29:  174,  342.  — Lond.  M.  4:  651.— 
Land  We  Love,  5:  498.  — Eel.  M.  71 :  781,  951,  1122. 
—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  10:  231.— Bost.  Mo.  i:  86.— 
Penny  M.  i:  140.    3:  289,  337. 

—  After  Dark  in.     (A.  Marshall)  Belgra.  25:  390. 

—  Altar  of.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  14:  426. 

—  and  St.  Paul's.     St.  Paul's,  4:  5S8. 

—  Chapel  of  St.   Erasmus  in.      (J.  T.  Micklethwaite) 

Arch.  44:  93. 

—  Cloisters  of.     Chamb.  J.  42:  798. 

—  Crypt  of  Chapter-House.      (H.  Harrod)  Arch.  44:  373. 
of  St.  Stephen's  Chapel.      (T.  Grissell)  Arch.  31 : 

323- 

—  Gleanings  from.      (J.  B.  Atkinson)  F.  Arts  Q.  2:  33S. 

—  Jerusalem  Chamber.     (A.  J.  Kempe)  Arch.  26:  433. 

—  Monuments  in.     Bentley,  59:  1S7. 

—  Poem  on.     Lab.  Univ.  10:  iii. 

—  Royal  Monuments  in,  Restoration  of.     Art  .J.  6:  221. 

—  St.  Stephen's  Chapel,  Discovery  of  a  Body  in.     Arch. 

34:  406. 

—  Service  and  Usage  in.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  234. 

—  Something  new  about.     Once  a  Week,  3:  591. 


Westminster  Abbey,  Stanley's  Memorials  of.  Brit.  Q. 
48:  154.— Eraser,  77:  353.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
97:  226.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  556.  —  Chr.  Obs. 
70:  532.  — Dub.  R.  68:  58.  — Bentley,  63:  272. 

—  Upstairs  in.      Am.  Arch.  10:  i"]. 

—  Voices  of.     (T.  Walden)  Appleton,  20:  149,  237. 
Westminster  Assembly.     New  Eng.  4:  356,  483.  —  (A. 

Govan)  Lit.  &Theo.  R.  5:  2\t,.  —  (D.  Currv)  Meth. 
Q.  8:  577.  — Chr.  R.  8:  567.  —  (J.  I.  Helm)Princ. 
15:  561.  — (D.  Adams)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  10:  12S. — 
(P.  Schaff)  Am.  Presb.  R.  14:  179. 

—  History  of.  (C.  A.  Briggs)  Presb.  R.  i :  127.  2:  54. 
Westminster  Roys,  Three.  (Mrs.  Johnstone)  Tait,  3:  784. 
Westminster  Bridge,  London.  Penny  M.i:  217.  11:149. 

—  New.     Once  a  Week,  i :  2S9. 

Westminster  Confession.  (H.  B.  Drummond)  Theo.  R. 
15:  189.  — (A.  P.  Stanley)  Macniil.  44:  2S2. 

—  and  Scotch  Theology.      (A.  M.  Fairbairn)  Contemp. 

21:  63. 

—  in  England  and  Ireland.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  15:  100. 
Westminster  Elections.     Temp.  Bar,  15:  86. 
Westminster  Epilogue.     No.  Am.  2:  43. 
Westminster  Hall.    (N.  S.  Dodge)  Overland,  7:  417.— 

Chamb.  J.  48:  3S5.  — Penny  M.  i:  153. 

—  and  the  Works  of  Art.     Blackw.  56:  654. 

—  Architectural  History  of.    (S.  Smirke)  Arch.  26:  406. 

—  Original  Architecture  of.     (S.  Smirke)  Arch.  27:  135. 
Westminster  Hospital.     Victoria,  35:  i. 
Westminster  Palace,  Bell  Tower  at.      (J.  Hunter)  Arch. 

37:  23- 

—  Clock  and  Bell  of.     Chamb.  J.  55:  487. 

—  Decorations  of.     Westm.  38:  87. 

Westminster  Review  and  Christian  Missions.     Lond.  Q. 

7:  209. 
Westminster  Reviewers.     (W.  E.  Hickson)  Westm.  36: 

456. 
Westminster  School.     All  the  Year,  39:  345. — Blackw. 

100:  58,  303. 

—  Play  at.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  107.     13:   183.     15:   112.— 

Colburn,  76:  113.  —Scrib.  22:  237. 
Westminster  Warbler  and  Bridgewater  Budget.     Blackw. 

41:  783. 
Westminster,  Vt.,  Congregational  Church   in.     (P.  H. 

White)  Cong.  Q.  11:  42.  — (P.  H.  White)  Hist.  M. 

12:  66. 

—  Massacre  at.     (B.  H.  Hall)  Hist.  M.  3:   133. 
Westmoreland.     Quar.  122:  347. 

—  and  Cumberland.  (J.  Dennis)  Fortn.  6:  445.' —  Blackw. 

83  :  344- 

—  Dalesfolk  of.     Eraser.  92:  25. 

—  and  the  Dalesmen.    (T.  DeQuincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  7:  32. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  in.     Penny  M.  8:  227. 

—  Walks  in.     Chamb.  J.  7:  225. 

Weston,   Elizabeth  Joan  ;    a   forgotten  Poetess.     (Mrs. 

Brotherton)  Macmil.  22:  93. 
Weston,  Lady,  Release  of.     Hogg,  4:  119. 
Weston,  Natiian.     N.  E.  Reg.  i :  278. 
Weston.  Stephen.     Conquest  of  Miao-ts(5.     Quar.  4:361. 
Weston,  Cowper's  Oak  in.     Once  a  Week,  21:  276. 
Weston  Tragedy;  a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  300. 
Westover  Estate,  Va.     (J.  R.  Chapin)  Harper,  42:  801. 
Westphalia  and  the  Bahr  Basin.    (T.  E.  C.  Leslie)  Fortn. 

11:  253. 

—  Court  of .     Quar.  22:  481. 

—  Kingdom  of.     Blackw.  49:  167. 

—  Secret  Tribunals  oL     Penny  M.  6:  239.    See,  Vehm- 

gerichte. 

—  Treaty  of,  1648.     Dub.  Univ.  49:  643. 

—  Veteran  of  the  Army  of.    Bentley,  17:  483,  586.    18: 

45-622.     19:  24. 
Westphalica,  Porta.    (F.  Schaller)  So.  M.  12:  590. 


WESTWARD 


1403 


WHAT 


Westward  ;  a  Graiidfather'8  Dream.  Fraser,  8i:  17,211. 

"Westward  Ho!     (L.  D.  lugersoU)  Lakeside,  3:  21. 

Wet  Blankets.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  450. 

Wet  Weather.     All  the  Year,  3:  512. 

Wet- Weather  Work.      (D.  G.  Mitchell)  Atlan.  11:  444, 

719.     12:  183,617.  —  Sharpe,  43:  122.    45:  131. 
Wetheral  Safeguard.     (W.  Milborne)  Arch,  i :  84. 
Wetherbys;  Father  and  Son.     Fraser,  47:  160-639. 
Wetheril  ^Vffair;  a   Storj-.      (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Galaxy, 

14:  727.     15:  15-735-     16:    16-735.     17:  15- 
Wethersfield,  Ct.,  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  15:  241,  295. 

16:  17,  135,  263.    17:  261,  355.     18:  53,  179,  225. 

19:  241,  317.     20:  13-318. 

—  Tragedy  at.     Am.  Meth.  M.  7:  22S. 
Wetzell,  F.  C.     Poems.     Dub.  Univ.  14:  69,  697. 
Wetzlar  on  the  Lahn.     Once  a  Week,  8:  418,  445. 
Wexford,  Folk-Lore  of.    Dub.  Univ.  68:  699.    69:  3-639. 

—  Historical  Sketch  of.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  604. 

—  Rebellion  in,  1798.     (G.  Taylor)  Meth.  M.  27-  36. 
Wey,  Francis.     Irish  Q.  8:  389. 

Weyer,  Sylvain  Van  de.     (B.  Jerrold)  Gent.   M.   u.  s. 

13:  93- 
Weyer's  Cave,  Va.  (J.  H.  Young)  Am.  Meth.  M.  21 :  349. 
Weyland  Smith,  Legend  and  Cave  of.     (J.  Y.  Akerman 

and  T.  Wright)  Arch.  32:  312. 
Weymouth,  England.     Penny  M.  6:  121. 

—  Remarkable  Beach  at.     (D.  C.  Macdonald)  Appleton, 

19:  57- 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  71,   166, 
269.     4:  57,  171. 

—  Epitaphs  from.     N.  E.  Reg.  23:  118,  423. 

Whale  and  the  Whalemen.  (R.  Babcock)  Ohr.  R.  12:  84. 

—  California  Gray.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  3:  38. 

—  Floating  a.     (L  D.  Fenton)  Once  a  Week,  2:  116. 

—  Greenland,  Structure  and  Economy  of.    (J.  Harwood) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  8:  21. 

—  Sperm.     (T.  Gill)  Am.  Natural.  4:  725. 

Natural  History  and  Fishery  of.     (Sir  J.  Barron) 

Quar.  63:  318. 

—  Story  of.     (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  12:  466. 

—  Useful  Products  of .     Penny  M.  9:  146,154. 
Whales  and  their  Neighbors.    (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

22:  623.  —  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  237. 

—  and  Whalemen.     Chamb.  J.  33:  225. 

—  Bobbing  for.     Once  a  Week,  30:  523. 

—  Right  and  Sperm.     (N.  S.  Shaler)  Am.  Natural.  7:1. 

—  Ziphioid.     (W.  H.  Flower)  Nature,  5:  103. 

Whale  Fishery.  (J.  R.  Williams)  No.  Am.  38:  84.  — (J. 
H.  Lanman)  Hunt,  3:  361.  —  (S.  H.  Jenks)  Hunt, 
3:  172.  —  Dem.  R.  19:  453. — Quar.  63:  31S. — 
For.  Q.  7:  355.  — Mus.  19:  256.  — Penny  M.  2:  201. 

—  American.     Mo.  R.  133:  347. 

—  and  Shore  Fisheries  of  New  London.     (C.  F.  Daniels) 

Hunt,  16:  27. 

—  Huntsmen  of  the  Sea.     Harper,  49:  650. 

—  in  the  Arctic  Seas.     Cornh.  15:  748. 

—  Narrative  of  Sufferings  in.     Mo.  R.  142:  6g. 

—  Statistics  of.     Hunt,  6:  187.    9:  380.     10:  3S5.     14: 

197,  279- 

1846.     (H.  P.  Haven)  Hunt,  16:  98,  318. 

of  Northern.     (H.  Munroe)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  17:  34. 

Whaler,  Aboard  a  Sperm.     Chamb.  J.  21:  52. 
Whaling  at  the  Cape  de  Verdes.    Once  a  Week,  11 :  194. 

—  Chapter  on.     New  Eng.  M  8:  445. 

—  Coast.     (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  6:  118. 

—  Northern.     (C.  M.  Scammon)  Overland,  6:  548. 

—  A  Sperm-Whaler.     Nat.  M.  4:  414. 
Whaling-Cruise,  Browne's.     Ed.  R.  86:  67.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  14:  395.  —  Liv.  Age,  13:  172. 

—  Journal  of  a.     (.1.  R.  Browne)  Am.  Whig  R.  2:  230. 

—  Marine  Insurance  in  Case  of  a.  (Z.  Cook)  Hunt, 8:  169. 
Whaling  Voyage,  1833-36,  Bennett's.     Mo.  R.  153:  272. 


Whalley,  Edward,  the  Regicide.  (R.  B.  Robins)  PennsyL 

M.  i:  55.     See  Regicides. 
Whalley,  Richard  C,  Memoir  of.  Chr.  Obs.  46:  634,671. 
Whalley,  Thomas  S.,  Life  and  Correspondence  of.     Liv. 

Age,  77:  499. 
Wharton,  Philip,  Duke  of.     Temp.  Bar,  44:  313. 
—  Comet  of  a  Season.     Once  a  Week,  21 :  207. 
Wharton,  T.  I.,  Discourse  of.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  5:  251. 
Wharton,  Thomas,  jr.    (A.  H.  Wharton)  Pennsyl.  M.  5: 

426. 
Wharton  Family.    (A.  H.  Wharton)  Pennsyl.  M.  1 :  324, 

455.     2:  50,  221. 
Wharton  Trial.     Am.  Law  R.  6:  647. 
What  a  mad  World  it  is,  my  Masters.   Belgra.  39:  supp. 

III. 
What  becomes  of  Things  ?    All  the  Year,  22:  246. 
What  Black  Monday  brought  me;  a  Tale.     (E.  Town- 
bridge)  Sharpe,  45:   199. 
What  came  of  it.     Argosy,  32:    2^3-     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  151:  689. 
What  came  of  a  Laugh  on  Christmas  Eve.     (A.  Y'oung) 

Cath.  World,  4:  542. 
What  came  of  a  Moonlight  Ramble.     (R.  C.  Rogers) 

Overland,  9:  44. 
What  came  of  a  Surprise.     Liv.  Age,  115:  745. 
What  came  off  at  Codlingham  Regatta.  Lond.  Soc.  8:  284. 
What  can  she  do  V  a  Tale.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  18:    1-284. 

19:  1-283.     20:  13-188. 
What  Charlie  Griffiths  paid  for  his  Company.     Chamb. 

J.  48:  193-252- 
What  Cheer  ?  a  Tale.    (W.  D.  O'Connor)  Putnam,  6:  8i 
What  Dr.  Marks  died  of.  (A.Y'oung)  Cath.AVorld,  6:  824. 
What  five  Y'ears  will  do.  (E.  H.  Appleton)  Atlan.  22:  525. 
What  he  cost  her.    (J.  Payn)  All  the  Year,  36:  505-601. 

37:  1-568.     38:  21-332. 
What  I  did  at  Belgrade.     (C.  Lever)  Blackw.  102:  71. 
What  I  learnt  at  Blackby.     Temp.  Bar,  20:  409. 
What  I  went  through  to  get  her.     Chamb.  J.  31:  186. 
What 's  he  to  do  V     (H.  Smart;  Temp.  Bar,  24:  227. 
What 's  what  ?    Fraser,  21 :  442. 
What  is  Woman  without  Crinoline?      (W.  P.  Morras) 

Lakeside,  5:  136. 
What  it  is  to  have  Forefathers.    House.  Words,  11:  380. 
What  Jedd  Pallfry  found  in  the  Coffin.     (T.  B.  Aldrich) 

Knick.  49:  21.     Same  art.  Sharpe,  47:  52. 
What  it  meant.     (R.  Broughton)  Temp.  Bar,  63:  82. 
What  might  have  been.     All  the  Year,  7:  12S. 
What  Mr.  Burleigh  could  not  see.  House.  Words, 18:  161. 
What  my  Landlord  believed.     House.  Words,  11:  418. 
What  old  Johanna  told.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Lakeside,  9: 

124. 
What  one  can  hit  upon.     (H.  C.  Andersen)  Temp.  Bar, 

54:  141. 
What  the  Panic  did  for  my  Brother  George.    (C.  Clarke) 

Temp.  Bar,  17:  546. 
What  the  Papers  revealed.     St.  James,  20:  81. 
What  the  Papers  revealed.     Dub.  Univ.  79:   105. 
What  Ralph  Halkett  did.     Temp.  Bar,  10:  292. 
What  the  Rose  told.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  26:  218. 
What  she  came  through.     (S.  Tytler)  Good  Words,  17: 

33-793.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:    141-598.     130: 

16-608.     131:  13-65S.     132:  12-218. 
What  she  thought.     (J.  C.  R.  Dorr)  Scrib.  9:  680. 
What  Sooz'n  did.     (M.  B.  Wright)  Lippinc.  27:  572. 
What  they  said.     (M.  A.  King)  Atlan.  40:  675. 
What  they  told  me  at  Wilson's   Bar.      (F.   F.  Victor) 

Overland,  8:  465. 
What  Tom  Binks  did.     Bentley,  2:  26. 
What  the  Voice  said  to  the  Student.     Putnam,  7:  393. 
What  we  did  without  him.     St.  James,  1 :  106. 
What  will  become  of  them?    (J.  T.  Trowbridge)  Atlan. 

14:  170,  320, 


WHAT 


1404 


WHEWELL 


What  will  he  do  with  it  ?     (Lord  E.  L.  Lytton)  Blaclcw. 

8i:  649.     82:  18-675.    ^3-  18-667.    84:  42-647. 
What  will  Society  say?     (M.  Merriton)  St.  James,  45: 

1-465.     46:  I. 
What  will  the  World  say  ?     (F.  Jacox)  Bentley,  64:  17. 
What  a  Woman  did.     Eug.  Dom.  M.  10:  87,  147. 
Wh;it  a  Woman  will  do.     (L.  Biart)  Canad.  Mo.  4:  193. 
Whatelj',   Richard,  Abp.     Blackw.   96:    449.  —  Eel.   K. 

120:  231.  —  Liv.  Age,  79:  531. 

—  and  Blanco  White.     (J.  H.  Thorn)  Theo.  R.  4:  82. 

—  and  the  Evangelical  Alliance.     Brit.  Q.  3:  525. 

—  and  Irish  National  Education.     Dub.  R.  35:  229. 

—  Fitzpatrick's  Memoirs  of.     Colburn,  132 :  224. 

—  Historic  Doubts  concerning  Napoleon.     Am.  Mo.  R. 

2:  502.  —  Anal.  M.  14:  270. — Ed.  Mo.  R.  i:  523. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  5:  528. 

concerning  Archbishop  Whately.     Dub.  Univ.  5: 

528. 

—  Kingdom  of  Christ.    (J.  A.  Alexander)  Princ.  14:  584. 

—  (S.  R.  Smith)  Univ.  Q.  i:  i.  — Eel.  R.  80:  121. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  R.  60:  i.  —Eraser,  75:  545.  —  Month, 

6:  100.  —  Lond.  Q.  27:  449. 

and  Correspondence  of.     Brit.  Q.  45:   no.     Same 

art.  Theo.  Eel.  4:  519.  —  Liv  Age,  91:  3S7.  —  Chr. 
Obs.  67:  28,  89. 

—  Logic.     Am.  Mo.  R.  2:    222. — Am.  Q.  22:    294. — 

Westm.  9:  137. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Ed.  R.  120:  372. 

—  Newman,  and  Phenakism.     Macinil.  10:  289. 

—  on  Errors  of  Romanism.     (G.  B.  Clieever)  Am.  Bib. 

Repos.  2d  s.  10:  159.  —  Brownson,  8:  297. 

—  on  Party  Feeling  in  Religion.     Quar.  28:  144. 

—  Recollections  of.     Chr.  Obs.  63:  S70.  — (T.  A.  Trol- 

lope)  Lippinc.  14:  103. 

—  Rhetoric.     See  Rhetoric. 

—  Secondary  Punishments.     Eraser,  6:  566. 

—  Works.   "(D.  Welsh)  No.  Brit,  i:  486.  — Chr.  Obs. 

31 :  221,  283. 
Wheat,  Botanical  Origin  of.    (J.  R.  Jackson)  Intel.  Obs. 
n:  262. 

—  Cost  of  raising,  in  United  States.   Hunt,  16:  293,  472. 

—  Culture  of.     Land  We  Love,  i :  429. 

—  and  Emigration.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  34:  92. 
within  the  Tropics.     Pennj'  M.  6:  386. 

—  Early  Growth  of,  in  the  U.  S.     De  Bow,  18:  34S. 

—  found  with  Roman  Pavement.     (G.  Griffith)  Arch.  2: 

286. 

—  Growth  and  Uses  of.    (T.  B.  Thorpe)  Harper,  15:  301. 

—  in  California.     (H.  Davis)  Overland,  i:  442. 

—  Insects  destructive  to.     (C.  Taylor)  Harper,  20:  38. 

—  Pedigree  of.     (E.  Jesse)  Once  a  Week,  9:  332. 

—  Probable  future  Price  of.     Bank.  M.  (L.)  10:  213. 

—  Production  of,  in  the  United  States.     (J.  R.  Williams) 

Hunt,  12:  307. 

—  Statistics  of,  in  England,  1852-80.     (J.  B.  Lawes  and 

J.  H.  Gilbert)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  43:  313. 
Wheat  and  Tares.     Eraser,  61:  11 1-802.    62:  18,242. 
Wheat-Fields  in  the  Northwest.     (T.  T.  V.  Smith)  19th 

Cent.  6:  10. 
Wheat  Harvest  and  its  Interpretation.    (I.  Taylor)  Good 

Words,  5:  721. 
Wheat  Rust  and  Berberrj-  Rust.     (A.  W.  Bennett  and 

M.  J.  Berkeley)  Nature,  2:  318. 
Wheat  Seed  and  bolted  Flour.     Dial,  2:  48. 
Wheatley,  Pliillis,  and  African  Anecdotes.   Knick.  4:  85. 

—  Poems  of.     (W.  J.  Snelling)  Chr.  Exam.  16:   169. 
Wheaton,  Henry.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  82:    i.  — (S. 

Osgood)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  478. 

—  Discourse  before  tlie  Mass.  Historical  Society'.     (E. 

Everett)  No.  Am.  13:  154. 

—  International  Law.     See  Law. 

—  Selwyn's  Nisi  Prius.    (N.  Haveu)  No.  Am.  ig:  155. 


Wheaton,  N.  S.     Travels  in  Europe.     Am.  Q.  7:  337.— 

(R.  Robbins)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  2:  660. 
Wheatstone,   Sir  Charles.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  8:  363.  —  (P. 
Volpicelli)  Nature,  13:  501. 

—  and  Telegraphy.     Pract.  M.  5:  353. 

Whedon,  Daniel  Denison.     (G.  Haven)  Meth.  Q.  31 :  199. 
Wheel,  The,  as  a  Symbol  in  Religion.     (C.  F.  Gordon- 

Cummiiig)  Scrib.  22:   y;^^- 
Wheel  of  Life;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  Ii:  129,  213. 
Wheel  overboard;  a  Forecastle  Story.     Fraser,  2:  295. 
Wheels,  Efficiency  of  Radial  and  Feathering.     J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  60:   178. 

—  Spiral.     (L.  G.  Franck)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:  177. 

—  Spoked  and  Disc.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  78:  81,  152. 

—  Strength  of  Teeth  of.     (J.  H.  Cooper)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

108:  I. 
Wheeled  Vehicles.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  486. 
Wheeler,  Charles  S.     (C.  C.  Felton)  Chr.  Exam.  35:  232. 
Wheeler,  Daniel.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  35. 
Wheeling  Bridge  Case.     West.  Law  J.  9:  529. 
Wheelock,  Eleazer,  First  President  of  Dartmouth  College, 

Letter  of,  1766.     N.  E.Reg.  2:  311. 

—  Memoir  of.     (W.  Allen)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  10:   i.  — (A, 

Alexander)  Princ.  22:  397. 

—  Papers  of.     Hist.  M.  16:  238. 

—  Visit  to  Boston,  1741.     Hist.  M.  15:  237. 
Wheelock,  John,  Second  President  of  Dartmouth  College. 

Portfo.  (Den.)  25:  46. 

—  and  Dr.  Chauncy.  (E.  H.  Gillett)  Am.  Presb.  R.  20:  463, 

—  and  the  great  Revival.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Am.  Presb.  R. 

18:  520. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.     (E.  H.  Gillett)  Am.  Presb. 

R.  18:  281. 
Wheelwrigiit,  C.  A.,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  14:  715. 
Wheelwright,  John.     Fast-Day  Sermon,  1636.     Hist.  M. 

11:  215. 

—  Memoir  of.     (J.  L.  Chester)  N.  E.  Reg.  21 :  363. 
Wheelwright,  William.     Geog.  M.  3:  130. 
Wheelwright  Deed  of  1629,  with  Letter  of  Cotton  Matlier. 

(S.  G.  Drake)  N.  E.  Reg.  16:  348. 
Whelks,  Mr.,  revived.     All  the  Year,  15:  563,  589,  616. 
When  I  was  a  Boarder.  (S.  W.  Kellogg)  Lippinc.  13 :  320, 
When  I  was  Dolly  Sydney.     Colburn,  164:  660. 
When  I  was  a  Governess.     (E.  O'Hara)  Peop.  J.  11:  29. 
When  our  gude  Man  's  awa'.     Tinsley,  27:  446. 
When  Sparrows  build;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  A.  S.  Beattie)  Bel- 

gra.  26:  85. 
When  the  Mill  goes.     House.  Words,  6:  317. 
When  the  Ship  comes  Home.     All  the  Year,  37:  supp.  i. 
When  this  old  Flag  was  new ;  a  Poem.     (R.  H.  Stoddard) 

Harper,  43:  231. 
When  thou  sleepest:  a  Poem.    (C.  Bronte)  Cornh.  4:  178. 
When  we  are  parted ;  a  Poem.     Broadw.  8:  209. 
Where  do  some  Things  come  from  ?  All  the  Year,  22:  352. 
Where  is  the  Child  ?     (Mrs.  Z.  B.  Buddington)  Harper, 

46:  229. 
Where  it  ended;  a  Story.     Galaxy,  19:  96. 
Where  Progress  left  the  Gods.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Galaxy, 

4:  277. 
Whewell,  William.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  7:  105. 

—  Bridgewater  Treatise.      Chr.  Exam.  18:  314. — Mo. 

R.  131:  561. 

—  Douglas's  Life  of.     (T.  G.  Bonney)  Nature,  24:  137. 

—  Ethics.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  97. 

—  In  Memoriam.    (W.  G.  Clark)  Macmil.  13:  545.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  355.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  750. 

—  Indications  of  a  Creator.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit. 

4:  364. 

—  Moral  Writings.     Brit.  Q.  38:  383. 

—  Philosophy  of  Inductive  Sciences.  Dub.  Univ.  17: 194. 

18:  553.  — (Sir  J.  F.  W.  Herschel)  Quar.  68:  177. 
Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  2:  333,  409.  — Eel.  R.  73:  625. 


WHEWELL 


1405 


WHITBY 


VThcwell,  William.     Physics  and  Theologj'.     Am.  Mo. 
R.  4:  202. 

—  Writings  on  Physics.  (J.C.  Maxwell)  Nature,  14:  206. 
Which  is  the  Heroine  ?     (N.  Cole)  Dub.  Univ.  73:  6S1. 

74:  2S-51S.     75:  iS-625. 
Which  is  his  Wife  ?    (Mrs.  C.  M.  Blair)  Victoria,  22: 

239-489-     23:  61-473.     24:  39-505.     25:  602-694. 
Which  of  them  ?    Colburn,  155:  79-iSi. 
Which  shall  it  be  ?    (A.  F.  Hector)  Colburn,  144:  loS- 

655-     145:  31-532-     147:356-     149:222. 
Which  will  he  marr_v  ?     Argosy,  3:  207,  2S8. 
Whicheote,  Benjamin.     (J.  Tulloch)  Contemp.  18:  297. 

—  and  Bishop  Butler.     Fraser,  44:  449. 

—  Aphorisms  of.     (E.  A.  Park)  Bib.  Sac.  30:  3S4,  764. 

—  Memoir  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  31:  149,  190. 
Whichnor  Bacon,  Ceremony  of.     Pennv  M.  4:  31. 
Whiddy  Island,  Back  o'.   "(H.  W.  Lucy)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

15:  417- 
Whig  Party,  American,  and  Democracy.    Bost.  Q.  3 :  238. 

—  and  the  Mexican  War.     (D.  D.  Barnard)  Am.  Whig 

R.  6:  331. 

—  Cause  of  its  Success,   1848.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am. 

Whig  R.  8:  547. 

—  Dissolution  of.     Dem.  R.  6:  355. 

—  Future  Policy  of.     (J.  D.  Whelpley)  Am.  Whig  R.  7: 

329- 

—  Position  and  Duties  of.     Am.  Whig  R.  2:  547. 
Whig  Principles  in  the  United  States.     Dem.  R.  34:  465. 
and  Measures.     Am.  Whig  R.  14:  179. 

Whig  Regime  at  Washington,  1842.     Dem.  R.  11:  95. 
Whigs,   English.     Quar.  28:  197.     75:  273. — Blackw. 
51:  130,258. 

—  Ancient,  and  modern  Tories.     Dub.  Univ.  i :  503. 

—  and  Liberals.     (G.  Smith)  Fortn.  29:  404. 

—  and  Lord  Ellenborough.     Blackw.  53:  539. 

—  and  Non-intervention.     Fraser,  16:  590. 

—  and  Tories.      Fraser,  16:  51.     18:  298.      20:  64. — 

(M.  Cookson)  Contemp.  22:  S31.  —  New  Eng.  M. 
7:  234.— (A.  H.  Wall)  Tinsley,  27:  161.  — Mo.  R. 
155:  341.     163:  248. 
of  old  Times.     Fraser,  15:  304. 

—  Good- By  to;  a  Song.     Blackw.  50:  410. 

—  Position  of,  1881.     (C.  M.  Gaskell)  19th  Cent.  10:  901. 

—  Prospects  of ,  1836.     Fraser,  13:  259. 

—  Radicals,  and  Conservatives.     Quar.  150:  269. 

—  State  and  Prospects  of.     Fraser,  14:  515. 

—  Ten  Years  of.     Blackw.  50:  S3.     51:   130. 
Whig  Aristocracy.     Fraser,  7:   127. 

Whig  Decline  and  Degradation,  1S39.     Blackw.  45:  795. 
Whig  Dissolution,  1841.     Blackw.  50:  i. 
Whig  Executive,  Spirit  and  Practice  of.     Fraser,  5:  127. 
Whig  Friendship  for  Institutions.     Fraser,  12:  i. 
Whig  Foreign  Policy.     Fraser,  6:  637.     10:  327. 

—  1837-3S.     Fraser,  18:  413. 

Whig  Government  of  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  i :  456. 

—  Ten  Years  of .     Blackw.  48:  563. 

Whig  Legislation  in  England  condemned.     Dub.  Univ. 

1 :  211. 
Whig  Ministr}' of  1830,  Roebuck's.     Ed.  R.  95:  269. — 

Eel.  R.  95:  482. 

—  1841.     Blackw.  49:  705. 

Whig  Party,  Memoirs  of,   Holland's.     Eel.  R.  95:  555. 

99:  299.— Fraser,  45:  434.  — Liv.  Age,  33:  241. 
Whig  Penny-Post-Bag,  Peep  into.     Blackw*.  59:  247. 
Whig  Practices  and  Whig  Professions.    Blackw.  43:  791. 
Whig  Principles.     Ed.  R.  151:  257. 
Whig  Professions  and  Whig  Performance.     Fraser,  37 : 

593-  711- 
Whig  Prosecutions  of  the  Press.     Blackw.  35:  295. 
Whig  Radical  Corruption.     Blackw.  44:  345. 
Whig  Tactics.     (J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  75:  519. 
Whig  Theology.    (A.  V.  Dicey)  Nation,  17:  163. 


Whiggery,  Decline  and  Fall  of.     Fraser,  70:  395. 

While 'tis  Ma}';  a  Story.     Colburn,  164:  1-661. 

Whims,  Philip  Fanciful's.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  49:  61. 

Whimsicalities.     Cliamb.  J.  56:  220. 

Whip,  The.     All  the  Year,  3:  404. 

Whip  and  the  Night  Hunters.    (M.  Lemon)  Once  a  Week, 

6:  1S5. 
Whip  of  Scorpions.     (E.  Fawcett)  Appleton,  18:  421. 
Whippiad,  The;  a  Satirical  Poem.     (R.  Heber)  Blackw. 

53:  100. 
Whipping,  Ancient  and  modem.     Chamb.  J.  27:  81. 

—  Advantages  of.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week,  16:  398. 
Whipping-Post,  Live  Wood  in  our.  (H.  M.  Jenkins)  Lip- 

pinc.  23:  364. 
Whipple,   Edwin  P.     Essays  and  Reviews.     Am.  Whig 
R.  9:  14S.  —  (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  46:  189. 

—  Lectures.     (T.  S.  King)  Univ.  Q.  7:  77.  —(F.  Bowen) 

No.  Am.  70:  153.  —Liv.  Age,  26:  105.  —  Chr.  R. 
15:  245- 

—  Writings  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10 :  426. 

Whipple,  John,  Descendants  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  32:  403. 
Whippoorwill,  Origin  of  Name.     Godey.  39:  3S5. 
Whip-Worm.     (T.  S.  Cobbold)  Intel.  Obs.  2:  325. 
Whirlpools.     Penny  M.  8:  1S3. 
Whirlwind  at  Chatenay,  France,  1840.     J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

31:  62. 
Whirlwinds   caused   by  the  Burning  of  a  Cane-Brake. 

(A.  F.  Olmsted)  Am.  J.  Sci.  59:  181. 

—  excited  by  Fires.    (W.  C.  Redtield)  Am.  J.  Sci.  86:  50. 

—  Spirality  of  Motion  in.     (W.  C.  Redfield)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

73:  23. 

Whirlwind  Character  of  certain  Storms.      (W.  C.  Red- 
field)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23:  112. 
See  Cyclones;  Storms;  etc. 

Whirlwind  Valley.     (A.  S.  Evans)  Overland,  2:  iii. 

Whisker  Order.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  129. 

Whiskey.     Bentley,  7:  38. 

—  OdohertA'  on.     Blackw.  16:  340. 

—  Scotch.     Chamb.  J.  48:  463. 

Whiskey  Insurrection  in  Pennsylvania.     (B.  .T.  Lossing) 

Harper,  24:  370.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  72:  473. — 

Olden  Time,  2:  547. —  (D.  Chambers)  Hesp.  i:  29, 

25S. 
Whiskey  Ring,  Destruction  of.     (H.  V.  Boj-nton)  No. 

Am.  123:  2S0. 
Whispers  of  Heavenly  Death ;  a  Poem.     (W.Whitman) 

Broad w.  i :  21. 
Whispering-Tree.     House.  Words,  7:  33. 
Whist,  Game  of.     (W.  Pole)  Macmil.  7  :  201.  —  Chamb. 

J.  39:  133.  —  All  the  Year,   2:  4S0.  —  Lond.  Soc. 

7:  57.  —  (Cavendish)  Lond.  Soc.  9:  65,  161. 

—  and  Whist-Players.     (A.  Hay  ward)  Fraser,  79:  487. 

—  as  a  Business.     Lond.  Soc.  37:  42. 

—  at  our  Club.     Blackw.  121 :  597. 

—  by  Deschapelles.     For.  Q.  24:  335. 

—  Catechism  of.     Blackw.  38:  637. 

—  Conventions  at.     (W.  Pole)  Fortn.  31 :  576. 

—  Hint  to  Players  of.     Lond.  M.  14:  102. 

—  Modern.  Quar.  130;  43.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  108:  707. 

—  Mrs.  Battle's  Opinions  on.  (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  3:  161. 

—  Short.     Blackw.  97:  461. 

Whist  Reminiscence.     Blackw.  105:  345. 

Whistler,  James  A.  M.,  Painting  and  Etching  of.     (W. 

C.  Browncll)  Scrib.  18:  481. 
Whistlers  and  Whistling.     All  the  Year,  29:   1S2. 
Whiston, William.     Spirit  Pilg.  2:  636. 
Wiiit- Week  at  Manchester.     Fraser,  53:  631. 
Whitader,  Day  on  the.     Chamb.  J.  21 :  366. 
Whitaker,  T.'d.,  Writings  of.     Quar.  5:  84. —Mo.  R. 

86:  286. 
Whitby,  England,  Town  and  Abbey  of.    Lond.  Q.  14:  25. 

—  Works  and  Ways  of.    All  the  Year,  24:  228. 


WHITBY 


1406 


WHITEFRIARS 


Whitby  Conference.    Good  Words,  ig:  461. 
White,  Andrew  D.,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  86:  633. 
Wiiite.    Daniel   A.      Harmony    Grove    Address.      Chr. 

Exam.  29:  373. 
White,  Ebenezer,  Remains  of.     Eel.  R.  16:  1059. 
White,  Gilbert,  of  Selborne.     (M.  G.  Watiiins)  Eraser, 

99:  325.— (E.  S.  Nadal)  Scrib.  13:  497.  — Chamb. 

J-  53:  433-  — Temp.  Bar,  55:  524. 

—  Natural  History  of  Selborne.     Westm.  19:  39. 
See  Selborne. 

—  Notice  of,  and  Sermon  by.     Kitto,  31 :  297. 
White,   Henry,   and  his  Family,  with  portrait.     (J.  A. 

Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist,  i:  727. 
White,  Henry  Kirke.     (D.  Trowbridge)  Nat.  Q.  19:  139. 

—  Portfo.(Den.)  7:  i. 

—  Life  of.     Lond.  M.  10:  608. 

—  Remains  of.     Eel.  R.  7:  193-  —  Portfo.(Den.)  29:  405. 

—  Chr.  Disc.  4:  363.  —Chr.  Obs.  5:  726.     7:  190. 
White,  .James.     Historical  Dramas.     Ed.  R.  84:  223. 

—  Richard,  Ca?ur  de  Lion.     Portfo.(Den.)  10:  279. 
White,  Joseph  Blanco,  Autobiography.     Chr.  Rem.  10: 

144.  —  Dub.  R.  20:  345. 

—  Life  of.    (W.  E.  Gladstone)  Quar.  76:  164. —  Eel.  R. 

83:  200. 

and  Character  of.     Prosp.  R.  i:  465. 

and  Writings  of.     Westm.  44:  273.  —  (J.  Walker) 

Chr.  Exam.  20:  iii.  39:  195-  352- —  Brit.  Q.  4: 
38.  — Liv.  Age,  5:  387. —Eel.  R.  83:  200. 

—  Neander's  Life  of.     Bib.  R.  4:  50. 

—  Opinions  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:  463. 

White,   Mary,   and  Mrs.  Robert  Morris.     (C.  H.  Hart) 

Pennsyl.  AL  2:  157. 
White,  Uiciiard  Grant.     Colburn,   102:  283.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  34:  100. 

—  on  "  is  being  done."     (J.  R.  Boise)  Lakeside,  2:  91. 

—  vs.  Public  Schools.  (B.  G.  Lovejoy)  Education,  i :  335. 
White,  Robert,  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  431. 
White,  Thomas,  Bp.     Chr.  Obs.  36:  1-806. 

White,  Col.  Thos.  (W.  W.  Wiltbank)  Pennsyl.  M.  i :  420. 

—  Descendants  of.  (W.  W.  Bronson)  Pennsyl.  M.  1 :  263. 
White,  Thomas  W.,  Death  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  65. 
White,  William,  Bp.     West.  M.  5:  488.  — (W.  S.  Perry) 

Am.  Church  R.  34:  227. 
White,  Wm..  Architect,  with  portrait.  Colburn,  167:  633. 
White  as  Wool.     (L.  L.  White)  Overland,  ii:  125. 
White-Boy,  The.     Eraser,  15:  704. 

White-Boy  Insurrection.     Dub.  Univ.  lo:  574.     11:87. 
White-Boy  System.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  704. 
White-Boyism  in  Munster.     Dub.  Univ.  12:  425. 
White  Camellia.     Lond.  Soc.  13:  550. 
White  Cap.     (Mrs.  A.  L  Ritchie)  Ev.  Sat.  16:  481. 
White  Cat,  The.     Cornh.  29:  424.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

121 :  402. 

—  of  Drumgunnojl.     All  the  Year,  23:  420. 
White  Chalk  Days  of  a  Wanderer.     Eraser,  32:  577. 
White  Conquest,  Dixon's.     Nature,  13:  23. 
White  Czar,  Story  of.     Eel.  M.  97:   100. 

White  Dove  of  the  Menominees.     Hogg,  2:  53. 

White  Feather;  a  Tale.     Lond.  Soc.  11:  203. 

White  Feather;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  25:  150. 

White  Feather;  a  Tale  of  the  Crimea.     Colburn,  151: 

133,  209. 
White  Hairs  that  come  of  Care  or  Terror.     (F.  Jacox) 

Bentle}-,  61 :  472. 
White  Hand  and  a  black  Thumb.    All  the  Year,  lo:  433- 

553- 
White-Hart  Inn.     Chamb.  J.  42:  803. 
White  Horse  of  Berkshire.    (W.  J.  Thorns)  Arch.  31:  289. 
White  House;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  450. 
White  House  on  the  Moor;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  Notley)Temp. 

Bar,  20:  350,  556. 
White  Lady;  a  Tale  of  the  Highlands.    Eraser,  4:  293. 


White  Lady  of  Sand;  a  Tale,     Sharpe,  39:  48. 

White  Lamb;  a  Juvenile  Tale.  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Inter- 
nat.  M.  5:  411. 

White  League.     Republic,  3:  225,  243. 

White  Mountains.  (W.  McLeod)  Harper,  5:  4.  —  (D. 
H.  Strother)  Harper,  23:  145.  — (W.H.  Rideing) 
Harper,  55:  321.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  No.  Am.  90: 
24S.  —  (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  55:  350.— Knick.  9: 
473-  —  (O-  P.  Hubbard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  34:  105. — 
Carey's  Mus.  3:  128.  —  (H.  Ballon,  jr.)  Univ.  Q. 
2:  113.  —  (L.  C.  Loomis)  Nat.  M.  9:  343. —  (0.  S. 
Senter)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  9:   161. 

—  Geological  Age  of.     (H.  D.  and  W.  B.  Rogers)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  51:  411. 

—  illustrated.     (S.  A.  Drake)  Harper,  63:  i. 

—  in  October.     (C.  M.  Sedgwick)  Contin.  Mo.  2:  42^. 

—  T.  S.  King's.     (T.  B.  Fox)  Chr.  Exarn.  68:  366. 

—  Search  for  the  Pleiades  (Cascades).     (T.  W.  Higgin- 

son)  Atlan.  46:  657. 

—  Season  at.     Putnam,  10:  i. 

—  Storm  at,  1826.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  625. 

—  Summer  Days  among.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Lond.  Soc.  16: 

144. 

—  Trip  to.     (M.  Matthews)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  286. 

—  Winter's  Night  in  Franconia  Notch.     Lippinc.  2:  187. 
White  Pine,  Nevada.    (W.  T.  E.  Pritchard)  Overland,  3: 

209. 
White  Rose;  a  Tale.     (G.  J.  W.  Melville)  Fortn.  7:  41- 

696.    8:  62-649.    9:  44,  145. 
White  Rose;  a  Sketch.     Canad.  Mo.  5:  56. 
White  Rose  of  Muskerry.     Dub.  Univ.  31 :  285,  430. 
White  Silk  Bonnet.     (E.  O'Hara)  Peop.  J.  Ii:  248,  351. 
White  Stone  of  the  Apocalypse.     (M.  Stuart)  Bib.  Sac. 

1843:  461. 
White  Sulphur  Springs.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  127.  —  (J.  E. 

Cooke)  Harper,  57:  337.  —  (C.  A.  Pilsbury)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  15:  258. 
White  Umbrella.     (W.  W.  Fenn)  N.  Eel.  3:  159. 
White  Wings;  a  Yachting  Romance.    (W.  Black)  Cornh. 

40:  1-742.     41:1-754.     42:1-510.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  94:  65-703.    95:56-707.    Same  art.  Harper,  59 : 

411-S96. 
Whitebait.     (T.  F.  T.  Dyer)  Belgra.  45:  90. 

—  Is  it  a  distinct  Species  ?     (H.  Lawson)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

4:  477- 
Whitebait  Dinners.     Once  a  Week,  2:  550. 
Whitebait  Mvstery.     (J.  G.  Bertram)  Belgra.  6:  258. — 

Eel.  M." 97:  ■563- 
Whitecliff.     Chamb.  J.  36:  347. 
Whitefield,  George.     (W.  Myall)  Internat.  R.  9:  264.— 

Lond.  Q.  48:  404. 

—  and  R.  H.  Froude,  Lives  of.     Ed.  R.  67:  500. 

—  and  Wesley.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  471,  530. 

—  Centenary  of  Itinerancy  of.     Cong.  M.  22:  213. 

—  Character  of.     Meth.  M.  32:  15. 

—  Life  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  16:  1232.  —  Portfo.(Den.) 

32:  38.  — (Sir  J.  Stephen)  Ed.  R.  67:  500. —(F. 
Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  25:  85.  —  Am.  Q.  Reg.  4: 
297.  —  Fraser,  17:  1-53.  —  (E.  T.  Fitch)  No.  Am. 
48:  478.  — (E.  G.  Smkh)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  6:  88.— 
(R.  W.  Dickinson)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  468.  —Chr. 
R.  3:  264.  — Chr.  Obs.  64:  916. —Am.  Meth.  M. 
20:  227.  —  Mo.  R.  144:  439. — Tait,  n.  s.  4:  787. 

—  Papers  of.     Cong.  M.  27:  280-909. 

—  Power  of.     (E.  Smalley)  New  Eng.  3:  24. 

—  Preaching  of.     (J.  P.  Gledstone)  Cong,  i:  214. 

—  Pulpit  Eloquence  of.     Eel.  R.  67:  520. 

—  Revival  under.     (E.  Pond)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d.  s  7: 

302.  —  (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  4:  464. 

—  Tvermans  Life  of.     Nat.  Q.  37:  181.  — (J.  I.  Bos- 

well)  Meth.  Q.  38:  491. 
Whitefriars.    All  the  Year,  26:  493. 


WHITEHALL 


1407 


WHO 


Whitehall,   Palace  of.     (S.  Smirke)  Arch.  25:    113.— 
Peiiin-  M.  1 :  225. 

—  and  Haus  Holbein's  Gate-House.     Penny  M.  11:  197. 

—  anil  its  Predecessors.     (Mrs.  Thomson)  Bentlej',  21 : 

346. 

—  Scott's  Horse-Training  at.     All  the  Year,  24:  509. 
Whitehoof ;  a  Tale.     (R.  E.  Francillon)  All  the  Year,  40  : 

supp.  64. 
White-Ladies.     Liv.  Age,  65:  223. 
Whiteside,  James  W.,  with  portrait.    Dub.  Univ.  33:  326. 

—  as  an  Orator.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  264. 

—  Eternal  Cit\'.     Dub.  Univ.  35:  213. 
Whitewall  House,  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  i:  259. 
Whitewashings,  Annual.     (B.  Franklin)  Carey's   Mus. 

i:  4S. 
Whitfield,  James.     U.  S.  Cath.  M.  4:  460. 
Whitgift,  Archbishop.     Retros.  13:  i. 
Whitgift-Bradbury  Family.     N.  E.  Reg.  23:  263. 
Whiting,  John  and  Samuel.     (J.  Farmer)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 

9:  229. 
AVhiting,  Samuel,  Letter  from.  1677.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  198. 

—  Oration,  1649.     Hist.  M.  15:  44. 

Whiting,  William,  with  portrait.     N.  E.  Reg.  28:  233. 
Whiting,  Manufacture  of.     Pract.  M.  2:  235. 
Whitlock's  Zootomia,  1654,  noticed.     Cong.  M.  8:  379. 
Whitman,  Bernard,  Memoir  of.     (A.  P.  Peabody)  Chr. 
Exam.  22:  341. 

—  Friendly  Letters.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  106. 

—  on  Religious  Liberty.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.   Exam.  lo: 

87.  3S5.  —  Spirit  Pilg.  4:  117,  326. 

—  Village  Sermons.     Chr.  Exam.  13:    181.  —  Am.  Mo. 

R.  2:  33. 
Whitman,  Jason.     (T.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  44:  441. 

—  Discourse  on  Lord's  Prayer.     Chr.  Exam.  42:  449. 

—  Memorial  of.     (A.  B.  Miizzey)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  5:  133. 

—  Week-Day  Religion.     Chr.  Exam.  29:  107. 
Whitman,  Walt.     (P.  Bayne)  Contemp.  27:  49.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  91.  —  (M.  D.  Conway)  Fortn. 
6:  538.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  2:  5S0.— (H.  .James, 
jr.)  Nation,  i:  625.  —  (J.  B.  Marvin)  Radical  R.  i: 
224.  —  with  portrait,  (E.  C.  Stedman)  Scrib.  21: 
47.  — Chanib.  J.  45:  420.  —  (F.  Freiligrath)  N.  Eel. 
2:  325. 

—  and  Carlyle.     N.  Eel.  i :  190. 

—  and  his  Poems.     (K.  S.  Maclean)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  29. 

—  as  a  Representative  Poet.     Temp.  Bar,  37:  399. 

—  Drum  Taps.     Galaxy,  2:  606. 

—  Few  Words  about.     (N.  Perry)  Appleton,  15:  531. 

—  Leaves  of  Grass.     Canad.  J.  n.  s.  i:  546. 

—  the  Poet  of  J03'.     (A.  Clive)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  704. 

—  Poetical  Works.     Westm.  96:  33  — Temp.  Bar,  27: 

314. — Once  a  Week,  26:  501.  —  N.  Eel.  2:  371. — 
(F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  2:  218.  —Dem.  R.  36: 
205. 

—  Study  of.     (R.  Noel)  Dark  Blue,  2:  241,  336. 

—  Woman's  Estimate  of.     Radical,  7:  345. 
Whitmore  Family,  Hertford,  Eng.     N.  E.  Reg.  21:  169. 
Whitney,  Adeline  D.  T.     (K.  Cook)  Belgra.  18:  506. 
^  The  Gayworthy's.     Eel.  R.  122:  325.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  88:  256. 

—  Novels  of.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  0.  &  N.  5:  46. 
Whitney,  Anne.     Poems.     (H.  E.  Spofford)  No.  Am.  90: 

345- 
Whitney,   Eli,  with  portrait.     Am.  Lit.   M.   i:  235. — 
with  portrait,  (D.  Olmsted)  Am   J.  Sci.  21:  201. — 
Dem.  R.  22:  69.  — (J.  Wynne)  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.) 

3:  73- 

—  Rifle  Factory,  New  Haven.     Hunt,  14:  158. 
Whitney,  George  Alfred.     O.  &  N.  3:  495. 
Whitney,  Wm.  D.,  Sketch  of.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  121. 
Whitney,  Mt.,  Ascent  of.     (J.  D.  Hague)  Overland,  li: 

460. 


Whitney  Famih'  Genealogy.  (H.  A.  Whitney)  N.  E.  Reg. 

n:  113,  225.  — (L.  M.  Harris)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  215. 
Whitridge,  J.  B.,  Address  of.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  241. 
Whitsuntide.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  672.  — (W.  Howitt)  Peop. 

J.  i:  319. 
Whitsuntide  Walks.     St.  James,  22:  404. 
Whittaker  Case  at  West  Point.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation, 

30:  340,  3S1. 
Whittemore,  Thomas.     (E.  G.  Brooks)  Univ.  Q.  34:  261. 
Whittier,  John  Greenleaf.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Scrib.  18: 

569.  —  with  portrait,  (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Appleton,  5: 

431. — with  portrait,  Eel.  M.  81:  628.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

9:  Sio.  —  (J.  L.  Spalding)  Cath.  World,  24:  433. 

—  (W.  T.  Stone)  Univ.  Q.  24:  304.  —  Nat.  M.  2: 

97.  —  Sharpe,  48:   139.  —  Irish  Q.  5:   561. 

—  and  his  Writings.     (W.  S.  Thayer)  No.  Am.  79:  31. 

—  Birthplace  and  Home  of.     (G.  B.  Griffith)  Potter  Am. 

Mo.  14:  258. 

—  Home  Ballads  and  Poems.     No.  Brit.  34:  210.  —  Liv. 

Age,  71 :  90. 

—  in  Prose.     Dem. R.  17:  115. 

—  King's  Missive.     (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  1 :  236. 

—  Lays  of  my  Home.     Chr.  Exam.  35:  261. 

—  Life  Sketch  of.     (H.  Stanton)  Lakeside,  3:  298. 

—  Mabel  Martin.     (B.  Taylor)  Internat.  R.  3:  405. 

—  Poems.     Putnam,  8:  19.  —  (R.  Allyn)  Meth.  Q.  18: 

72.  — Bost.  Q.   i:  21.  — (H.  Baliou,    2d)  Univ.  Q. 
6:  142.  —  So.  Q.  4:  516. 

—  Snow-bound.     Land  We  Love,  i:  241. 

—  Songs  of  Labor.     Dem.  R.  17:66.     18:257. — Brown- 

son,  7:  540. 

—  Talk  with.     (R.  Collyer)  Lakeside,  5:  365.  —  Ev.  Sat. 

10:  527. 

—  Tent  on  the  Beach.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  4:  186. 

—  Vision  of  Echard.     Penn  Mo.  10:  236.  —  Canad.  Mo. 

14:  629. 

—  Visit  to  Birthplace  of.     (C.  L.  Forten)  Scrib.  4:  581. 

—  Voices  of  Freedom.     (D.  March)  New  Eng.  6:  58. 
Whittingham,  Wm.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  11:  169,  225. 
Whittingham,  Bp.  W.  R.     Charge  to  his  Clergy.     New 

Eng.  i:  545. 
Whittingham  Family  Genealogy.     (C.   H.  Dall)  N.  E. 

Reg.  34:  34. 
Whittington,  Sir  Richanl.     Lond.  Soc.  5:  328.  —  Sharpe, 

i:   117.  —  Peop.  J.  11:  161. 

—  and  his  Cat.     Colburn,  121:  311. — Tait,  n.s.  27:  581. 

—  Did  he  sell  his  Cat?    All  the  Year.  12:  366,  374,  402. 
Whittington  Club.     (W.  Howitt)  Penp.  J.  2:  236. 

—  My  .hunt's  Visit  to.     Peop.  J.  4:  87. 
Whlttlebridge.     Blackw.  119:  593.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

129:  679,  722. 
Whittlesea  Jlere,  Drainage  of.     Pract.  M.  7:  247. 
Whitty,  Edward  M.    Friends  of  Bohemia.   Irish  Q.  7:  385. 

—  Novels.     Dem.  R.  40:  24. 

Whitworth,  Sir  Joseph,  and  Sir  Emerson  Tennent.     Era- 
ser, 69:  639,  773.     70:  133. 

—  and  his  Industrial  Scholarships,  with  portrait.    Pract. 

M.  3:  322. 

—  Planes,  Measures,  and  Guns.     (J.  Tyndall)  Eel.  En- 

gin.  14:  196. 
Whitworth  Metal.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  42. 
AVhitworth  Ordnance.     Pract.  M.  4:  377. 
Who  came  to  see  our  House.     Chamb.  J.  44:  200. 
Who  is  the   Heir?     (M.   Collins)  Dub.  Univ.  64:  608. 

65:  11-637.    66:  19-381. 
Who  is  she  ?    Fraser,  48:  416, 
Who  i.s  the  Thief?     (S.  Brooks)  Atlan.  i:  706. 
Who  murdered  Downie?     House.  Words,  5:  436. 
Who  paid  the  Prima  Donna?     (E.  Quincy)  Atlan.  1 :  300. 
Who  painted  the  great  Murillo  de  la  Merced"?    Blackw. 

108:  133. 
Who  shall  separate  us?    (M.  W.  -Janvrin)  Lippinc.  2:317. 


WHO 


1408 


WIFE 


Who  was  right?    (D.  R.  CasHoton)  Ilariier,  47:  6S9. 
Who  was  heV     (G.  M.  Marshall)  Ovcrhiiul,  13:  304. 
Who  was  she?     (B.  Taylor)  Allan.  34:  257. 
Who  wins  Miss  IJiirtouV     Loiul.  Soc.  lo:   1,  145. 
Who  won  the  pretty  Widow.     (W.  W.  Harney)  Allan. 

29:  535i  697- 
Whole  Duty  of  Man,  Authorship  of.     (F.  IJariiain)  Kitto, 

33:  433- 
Whom  to  marry?  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  39:  250. 
Whortleberry  I'arfy.     ("hamb.  J.  22:  loS. 
Whose  Hand?  a  Chcniico  Ghost  Story.     (C.  Van  Wyck) 

(Jalaxy,  6:  523. 
Whose  Wife  was  she?    (Saxc  Holm)  Serib.  2 :  465.    Same 

art.  Canad.  Mo.  17:  429,  466. 
Whose  Wife  was  she?    Bent  ley,  63:  5S4. 
Why?    (M.  B.  Wyman)  Overland,  7:  95. 
Why?  a  Poem.     Broad w.  7:  463. 
Why  the  Bishop  gave  Thompson  a  Living.     Lond.  Soc. 

3:  106. 
Why  did  Charlie  go  to  Ascot?    Argosy,  32:  75. 
Why  Frau  Frohmann  raised  her  Prices.     (.V.  Trollopc) 

Good  Words,  18:  75-289. 
Why  go  awayV     (W.  W.  Fenn)  Lond.  Soc.  40:   1 16. 
Why  Ilunehoiirg  was  not  surrendered.    (MM.  Krckmann- 

'  riiatrian)  Hv.  Sat.  lo:  59S. 
Why  I  am  a  Bachelor.     Temp.  Bar,  26:  224. 
Why  I  am  a  Bachelor.     Knick.  44:  505. 
Why  have  I  three  Tails?     Cornh.  18:  loS. 
Why  I  live  at  Hyde  Park.     Corah.  18:  71S. 
Why  I  never  married.     Once  a  Week,  13:  328. 
Why  is  she  an  Old  Maid?    (Mrs.  Bushby)  Colburn,  122: 

206-429. 
Why  Mr.  ]\Iorrison  got  a  bad  Servant.     (Miss  Taylor) 

Lippinc.  16:   160. 
Why  my  Uncle  was  a  Bachelor.     House.  Words,  8:  5^'4- 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  32:  212. 
Why  our  boat  did  not  make  its  Bump.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  471. 
Why  she  never  married  Charley.     (A.  Cary)  Overland, 

3:  3'=- 
Wh}'  the  Pifflcrs  lost  their  Return  Match.     Lond.  Soc.  7: 

425. 
Why  Thomas  was  discharged.     (G.  Arnold)  Allan.  11: 

70S.     Same  art.  Sharpe,  41 :  254. 
Why  we  left  the  Homestead.    (S.  May)  Galaxy,  4:  405. 
Why  we  stopi>ed  the  .loan  of  Arc.     Tinsley,  2:   136. 
Whycbots.  The;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  451,  550,  696. 
Whyte,  Flake.  Sketch  of.     Once  a  Week,  27:  404. 
Whytehead,  Thomas.     Poems.     Mo.  R.  158:   55S. 
Wichern,  John  Henry.     Am.  J.  F.duc.  3:   5. 

—  Rauhe   Haus  of.  "  (L.  P.  Brockell)  Allan,  i:    567.— 

Good  Words,  i:  377-657. 
Wicked  Capt.  Walshaw;  a  tale.     Pub.  I'niv.  63:  449. 
Wicked  Counlcss;  a  Legend.  (IT.  M.  Rose)  Western,  7:  12. 
Wicked  Women.     Dub.  Univ.  34:   15,  273. 
Wicked  Woods  of  Toberecvie.    All  the  Year,  27:  49-567. 

28:  1S-140. 
Wicked  young  Doctor.     Knick.  47:  561. 
Wiekcns,  A.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  lo:   113,  233. 
Wickham,  Mr.,  The  great.     Chamb.  ,T.  27:  30S. 
WicklowConntjf,  Ireland,  Adventure  in.  Fraser,.36:  61S. 

—  Highlands  of.     All  the  Year,  41:  447. 

—  Visit  to.     Colburn,  123:  64. 
Wiclif.     See  Wycliffc. 

Wide-awake  Clul).     Bentley,  i:  20S.     4:  359. 

Widow,  The.     Fraser,  31:  236. 

Willow  Bcilotl  in  Pbiladelphia.     Lippinc.  5:  560. 

Widow-Burning  in  Lidia.  Qiiar.  89:  257.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  31:  356.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  45.  —  (J. 
Foster)  Eci.  R.  25:  427.  —  Black w.  23:  i6i.  — 
Chamb.  J.  55:  526.—  Lond.  ^L  19:  541. 

—  Origin  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10 :  3S7. 
See  Sutteo. 


Widow  by  Brevet.     Godey,  25:  25. 

Widow  Dallas ;  an  Irish  Tale.     Colburn,  134:  344,427. 

135:  <)(>-3o:^. 
Widow  Fairlop.     Lond.  M.  12:  350. 
Widow  has  it.     Temp.  Bar,  40:  58. 
Widow  Hunt's  Christmas.    (0.  Thome)  Lakeside,  il :  26. 
Widow  indeed.     (E.  W.  Thompson)  Galaxy,  17:  97. 
Widow  married;  a  Novel.     (.Mrs.  F.  Trollope)  Colburn, 

56:33-457-    57:48-484-    58:69-467.    59:60-206. 
Willow  Melville's  Boarding-House.     (I).  O'Brien)  Irish 

Mo.  9:  279-511. 
Widow  Merand.     Temp.  Bar,  30:  72.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  107:  41. 
Widow  of  Glencoe.     Blackw.  62:  700.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  16:  145. 
Widow  of  Nain;  a  Poem.     Cath.  World,  16:  735. 
Widow,  Our.     Chamb.  J.  42:  465. 

Widow  out-maneuvered.  (Mrs.  F.  Elliott)  Bentley,  24:  78. 
Widow's  Bandbox.     (II.  B.  Stowe)  Allan.  26:  62. 
Widow's  Cloak.     (S.  Ferguson)  Blackw.  122:  742. 
Widow's  Dowry;  a  Tale  for  Emigrants.     (G.  C.  Munro) 

IVop.  .1.6:  66. 
Widow's  Mite.     (A.  Trollopc)  Good  Words,  4:  33. 
Widow's  Son;  a  Poem.     (R.  C.  Waterston)  Chr.  Exam. 

33:  307- 
Widow's  Story.     (R.  S.  Mackenzie)  Godey,  23:  253. 
Widows  and  Human  Nature.     Knick.  29:  6. 

—  (Miapler  on.     Bentley,  2:  485. 

—  Two.     (N.  Hawthorne)  Dem.  R.  13:  85. 

—  Young.     Penn  Mo.  4:  796. 

Widows'  .Vlmshouse.    (J.  Hewlett)  Colburn,  67:  S3-507. 

68:  66-507.    69:  91-530. 
Widowed  in  the  Wilds.     Chamb.  J.  40:   190. 
Widower's  Wooing.     (S.  Portman)  Temp.  Bar,  31:  466. 
Widowhood,  Mantle  and  Ring  of.     (H.  Halford)  Arch. 

40:  307. 
Wieck,  Friedrich.     (A.  Biilte)  Colburn,  164:  203. 
Wieland,  C.  M.    For.  Q.  2:  403.  — Mo.  R.  83:  4>,i.    84: 

509.  — Mus.  13:  4S1,  596.  — (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.t^4: 

286. 

—  Aristippus.     Blackw.  17:  673. 

—  Letters.     Portfo.(Den.)  20:   184. 

—  Oberon.     Porlfo.(Den.)  4:  592.  —  Penn  Mo.  i:  302. 
Wier's  Cave,  Virginia.     Portfo.(Den.)  26:  325. 
Wiertz.  Antoine  Joseph,   Painter.     Art  J.  21:  349,  365. 

—  (W.  Sikos)  Harper,  46:  S23.  — (M.  L.  "Meason) 
Macmil.40:  349.  —  (J.  B.  Atkinson)  Portfo.  6:  123- 
152.  —  (F.  Richardson)  Fraser,  85:  541.  —  (E.  P. 
Evans)  Hours  at  Home.  11:  545.  —  Lond.  Soc.  22: 
23.  — Ev.  Sat.  12:  633. 

—  Studio  at  Bru.ssels.     St.  James,  13:  4S7. 
Wiesbaden.     Penny  M.  7:  193. 

—  and  Ilomburg.     Gambling  Sketches.     Lond.  Soc.  9: 

497.     Same  art.  1>I.  M.  67:  147. 

—  Dilliculties  in  a  Tour  lo.     Bentley,  23:   185. 

—  reformed.     (R.  Tomes)  Harper,  57:  4<)6. 

Wife  and  I;  a  Poem.     (R.  W.  Bticbanan)  Oiu-c  a  Week, 

6:  723. 
Wife  and  Sister.    (Mrs.  M.  A.  Parsons)  (lodcy,  20:  27,  70. 
Wife  at  Havre;  a  Story.    (O.  F.  Adams)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

16:  430. 
Wife  by  Advertisement,     (^hamb.  J.  30:  88. 
Wife  by  Wager.     (E.  II.  House)  Atlan.  20:  350.     Same 

art.  Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  85. 
Wife  of  Kong  Tolu.     Sharpe,  ii:  328. 
Wife  of  our  new  Minister.    (T.  S.  Arthur)  Shiirpe,  46:  94. 
AVife,  The;  a  Poem.     (J.  G.  Wbiltier)  Allan.  21:   1. 
Wife-Barter.     Chamb.  J.  47:   126.     Same  art.    Eel.  M. 

74:  75  =  - 
Wife -(^boosing,  An  old  Woman  on.    Chamb.  J.  41:  321. 
Wife  Torture  in  England.    (F.  P.  (\.bbe)  (\)ntemp.  32:  55. 

Sanu'  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  3:  38. 


WIFE 


1409 


WILDE 


Wife's  Dream.    (M.  B.  Edwards)  Once  a  Week,  17:  321. 
Wife's  Distresses.     Chamb.  J.  31 :  372. 
Wife's  Portrait.     (W.  Marston)  Liv.  Age,  53:  2S1. 
Wife's  Revenge;  a  Roman  Story.    (E.  B.  Lewis)  Beutley, 

63:  251,  369.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  70:  680. 
Wife's  Revenge.     (Miss  Taylor)  Lippinc.  13:  42. 
AVife's  Story.    House.  AVords,  12:  97-180.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  47:  73,  I  So,  245. 
Wife's  Story.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Allan.  14:   i. 
Wife's  Story.     Month,  17:  490.     18:  109. 
AVife's  Stratagem;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  15:  147. 
AA'iffen,  J.  H.',  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  31:  372. 
Wigs.   All  the  Year,  29:  448.  —  (D.  Cook)  Once  a  AA'eek, 

11:  2S7.  —  Colburn,  5:  44.  —  Liv.  Age,  37:  543. 

—  and  Ringlets.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  359. 

—  of  Charles  IL     Chamb.  .J.  33:  399. 

—  Rise  and  Fall  of.    (.AV.  de  B.  Fryer)  Penn  Mo.  12:  824. 

—  Stage.     All  the  A'ear,  28:  103.  —  Ev.  Sat.  13:  44. 
AA''iggins's  Musical  Party.     Bentlej',  29:  300. 
AA'iggins's  Treasure.     Knick.  30:  204. 
Wigglesworth,  Michael.    (J.  A\'.  Dean)  N.  E.  Reg.  17:  129. 

—  Lond.  Q.  39:  122.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  115:  49S. 

—  Extracts  from  his  Diary.     Hist.  M.  7:  361. 
AVight,  Isle  of.    Ed.  R.  29:  363.  —Lond.  Soc.  8:  418.  — 

(S.  F.  Hopkins)  Lippinc.  12:  56S.  —  Penny  M.  5: 
337,  377-— Quar.  137:  i. 

—  Geological  Scene  in.    (S.  J.  Mackie)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  126. 

—  History  of.     Liv.  Age,  122:  451. 

—  My  Trip  to.     (F.  E.  Willard)  Lakeside,  g:   502. 

—  Pedestrian  Tour  in.     (Lieut.-Col.  Copinger)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  9:  65. 

—  Tales  and  Legends  of.   (A.  Elder)  Bentley,  5:  529,  641. 

6:  66,  253,  368.    7:  17,  575. 

—  Trip  to.     Hogg,  8:  62. 

—  A'achting  at.     (\.  W.  Drayson)  St.  James,  8:  175. 
AA'iglitwick,  George,  Palace  of  Architecture.    Eraser,  22: 

359,  751- 
AA'igtown  Martyrs,   16S5.     Black w.  94:  742. — (.J.  Tul- 

loch)  Macmil.  7:  14;.     23:  125. 
Wilberforce,  Robert  Isaac,  AA^orks  of.     Eel.  R.  lOO:  734. 
AA''ilberforce,  Bp.  Samuel.     Quar,   136:    332.     149:    84. 

Same  art.  Liv.  A^c,  144:  707.  —  (Lord  Houghton) 

Fortn.  33:  335.  —  Month,  38:  255.     42:  i.  —  Cong. 

2:    370.  —  Lond.   Q.   54:    331.  — (G.    A.    Simcox) 

Macmil.  41:  395.  —  St.  James,  25:  412.  —  Canad. 

Mo.  4:  169. 

—  Life  of.     Ed.  R.  153:  305, 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  42:  490. 

before  the  Queen.     Chr.  Obs.  44:  7S8. 

Wilberforce,  AA'illiam.  (J.  AV.  Croker)  Quar.  62:  214. — 
(J.  Stephen)  Ed.  R.  67:  74.  Same  art.  Mus.  24: 
302.  —  (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  26:  191.  —  Chr. 
.  R.  3:  511.  —  (.J.  AV.  Alexander)  Princ.  10:  560. — 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  lo:  5S3.  — Select  J.  3:  [113.— 
Ann.  Reg.  8:  [453. —  Art  J.  10:  190.  —  (A.  R.  Mac- 
donongh)  Harper,  44:  733.  —  Temp.  Bar,  58:  462. 

—  (E.  H.  Gillett)  Hours  at  Home,  i:  49.  _(A. 
Manning)  Hours  at  Home,  li:  459.  —  Chr,  Obs. 
^S-  775-  —  i^^'-  ^I-  Piinshon)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  20:  297. 

—  Dub.  Uriiv.  12:  619.  —  Eraser,  18:  253.  —  Penny 
M.  7:  415,  427. 

—  and  Abolition  of  Slave  Trade.     Ed.  R.  10:  109. 

—  and  his  Contemporaries.   Chr.  Obs.  64:  741,  823.    65: 

18-775- 

—  Clarkson's  Strictures  on  the  Life  of.   Tait.  n.  s.  5:  622. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Ed.  R.  72:  48. —Chr.  Obs.  40: 

422. — Mo.  R.  152:  449. 

—  Defense  of.     Black w.  2:  574. 

—  Life  of.    Ed.  R.  67:  142.  — (H.  Brougham)  Ed.  R.  68: 

188.  — Eel.  R.  67:  669.  68:  80.  — Chr.  Obs.  38: 
403,567,774-  39:  72,  r 36. —  Chr.  Rem.  6:  300. — 
Mo.  R.  146:  153.  —  Tait,  n.  s.  5:  339. 

89 


Wilberforce,  AVilliam,  Obituary  of.     Chr.  Obs.  33:  567, 
623,  665. 

—  on  Instruction  in  India.     Pamph.  3:  43. 

—  on  the  Incarnation.     Am.  Church  R.  3:  349, 

—  Practical  A'iew.     Chr.  Q.  Spec,  i :  679. 

—  Recollections  of.   Chr.  Obs.  64:  598. — Chr.  Rem.  49:  57. 

—  Speeches  of.     Eel.  R.  19:  526. 

—  Wilberforce's  Life  of.     Chr.  Obs.  68:  401,  500. 
Wiibraham  Academy,  Opening  of.  Am.  Meth.  M.  9:  172. 
Wilcox,  Carlos,  Remains  of.     (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec. 

1 :  52.  — Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  374,  427.  — Spirit  Pilg. 

2:  648. 
Wilcox  Family.     (W.  H.  AA'hitniore)  N.  E.  Reg.  29:  25. 
AA'ild  and  tame.     House.  AA'ords,  10:  25. 
AVild  Beast  of  Givaudan,  1765.     Ev.  Sat.  3:  820. 
AA'ild  Beasts,  Among.     All  the  Year,  30:  397. 
Wild  Birds  of  Killeevy;  a  Tale.     (R.  Mulholland)  Irish 

Mo.  6:  531-654.    7:  12-617.    8:  33-444. 
AA'ild  Boars,  Eccentric.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Once  a  AA'eek, 

16:  413. 
AVild  Boys.     All  the  Year,  18:  301. 
AVild  Bull  of  Yarama;  a  Poem.      (W.   Thornbury)   St. 

James,  36:  113. 
AA'ild  Cats.  Eel.  M   73:  742.     96:  702.  —  Penny  M.  6: 

60.     Liv.  Age    103:  291. 
AVild-Cat  Hunt  in  Carolina.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  132. 
AA'ild  Flower  of  the  Danube.     House.  AA'ords,  5:  266. 
AA'ild  Flowers.  English  Names  of.     (AA'.  Tuck  well)  Na- 
ture, 16:  385. 

—  of  the  Months.  (H.  G.  Adams)  Hogg,  i :  361.  2:61-413. 

—  Rambles  in  Search  of.     Chamb.  J.  15:  300,  397.     16: 

24-395- 

—  .Show  of.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  450. 

—  Shows  of.     (S.  Hodges)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  194. 
See  Flowers. 

AA'ild-Fowl,  Night-Punting  for.     Chamb.  .J.  33:  44. 

—  of  Canada.     (A.  Rimmer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26:  318. 

—  AA'ays  of.    Chamb.  J.  32:  302.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

49:  575- 
AVild-l'owl  Hunter.     Liv.  Age,  58:  448. 
Wild-Fowl  Shooting.     Blackw.  28:  311. 
AVild-(Joose  Chase.     Temp.  Bar,  57:  256. 
AA'ild  Huntress;  a  Romance.     (M.  Reid)  Chamb.  J.  34: 

1-409. 
AA'ild  Justice  :  a  Tale.  (MM.  Erckmann-Chatrian)  Temp. 

Bar,  31:   I  So. 
AA'ild  Men  and  Beast-Children.     (E.  B.  Tvlor)  Anthrop. 

R.  i:  21. 
AVild  Oats,  New  Species  of.     Blackw.  47:  7^-^. 
Wild  Rose  of  St.  Regis;  a  Tale.     (M.  G.  Smalley)  Cath. 

AVorld,  23:  379. 
WM  Sport  in  Algeria.     (J.  Gerard)  Internat.  M.  2:  121. 

—  in  the  Jungle.     Month,  7:  463. 

—  of  the  Far  South.     (H.  Kingslev)  Fraser,  59:  5S7. 

—  of  tiie  Highlands.     Eel.  R.  85:  "190. 

AVild  AA'hite  Man  of  Port  Philip.     Chamb.  J.  29:  177. 
AVildbad,  and  its  Water.     No.  Brit.  41:  393. 

—  Day  at.     Chamb.  J.  25:  360. 

—  Month's  Sojourn  at.     Lond.  Soc.  15:  256. 

—  AA'alk  to.     Colburn,  95:  32. 

Wildbad-Gastein,  Health-Seeking  in.     Irish  Mo.  7:  546. 
Wilde,  Cyril.     (T.  A\'.  Higginson)  Atlan.  8:  398. 
AA'ilde,  Sir  .Tames.     Lond.  Soc.  ii:  34-;. 

AVilde,    Lady.     Poems.     Dub.  R.  56:  315.     Same   art. 

Cath.  World,  i:  466. 
AVilde,  Oscar.     Poems.     (F.  F.   Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  2: 

82.  —  (AA''.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  33:  100. 
AS'ilde,  R.  H.,  and  Dante.     Internat.  M.  i:  2. 

—  iSIemoir  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  637. 

—  Summer  Rose.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  126. 

AVilde,  SirAVm.  Robert,  with  portrait.     Dub.  Univ.  85: 
570. —Nature,  13:  527. 


WILDE 


1410 


WILL 


Wilde,  Sir  Wm.  Robert,  Voyages  of.    Eel.  R.  72:  576. 
Wilder,  Marshall  P.,  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (J.  H. 
Sheppard)  N.  E.  Reg.  21 :  97. 

—  Historical  Address,  1880.     N.  E.  Reg.  34:  139. 
1881.     N.  E.  Reg.  35:  129. 

Wilderness,  The;  a  Poem.  (J.  C.  Shairp)  Good  Words, 
16:  680. 

Wilderness,  The;  or  Braddock's  Times.  (W.  H.  Gardi- 
ner) No.  Am.  19:  209. 

Wilderness,  Battle  of  the.  So.  Hist.  Pap.  6:  80,  143.— 
(W.  F.  Perry)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  49.  — Land  We 
Love,  i:  374.    5:  481. 

Wilderspin,  Samuel,  and  Infant  Schools.  Am.  J.  Educ. 
28:  897. — Temp.  Bar,  3:  334. 

Wildgoose  Lodge,  Co.  Louth,  Burning  of.  All  the  Year, 
17:  417. 

Wild  wood  Studies.  (M.  P.Woodbridge)  Lippinc.  25:  238. 

Wilfrid  Cumbermecle.  (G.  MacDonald)  St.  Paul's,  7: 
105-497.  8:1-483.  9:1-225.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 
107:  724.  108:  110-624.  109:  26-607.  no:  45- 
600.  in:  21-797.  Same  art.  Scrib.  i:  90-655. 
2:  78-637-    3:  64-557. 

Wilhelm,  the  Knife-Grinder.     Hogg,  2:  137, 

Wilhelmina.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Atlan.  35:  44. 

Wilhelmj,  August,  and  Remtnyi.  (J.  R.  G.  Hassard) 
Scrib.  18:  III. 

AVilhelmshcihe.     (J.  Clifford)  Overland,  5:  449. 

—  Afternoon  at.     (A.  Gray)  Galaxy,  10:  819. 
Wilkes,  John.    Blackw.  116:  501.  —  (W.  F.  Rae)  Fortn. 

10:  260.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  99:  169. 

—  Correspondence  and  Memoirs  of.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R. 

5:  477. —Ed.  R.  i:  361. 

—  Literary  Career  of.     (D.  Gardner)  No.  Am.  1 14:  39. 

—  Model  Demagogue.  (H.B.Baker)Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  476. 
Wilkes  Riots.     (W.  Thornbury)  Antiquary,  4:  89-113. 
Wilkie,  Sir  David.     Sharpe,  7:  123. — Mus.43:  503. — 

Penny  M.  10:  278. 

—  and  Haydon.     Eraser,  36:  53. 

—  and  his  Friends.     Eraser,  24:  443. 

—  and  his  Works.     Eraser,  26:  265. 

—  Cunningham's  Life  of.    Colburn,  68:  135.  —  Mo.  R. 

161:  88. 

—  Life  of.     Quar.  72:  397. 

—  Picture  by;  Reading  of  a  Will.     Lond.  M.  i:  695. 
Wilkins,  Dr.  John,  Prophetic  Dreams  of.     All  the  Year, 

5:  582. 
Wilkinson,  Mrs,  Eliza.    Godey,  36:  300. 
Wilkinson,  James.     Memoirs  of  his  Times.     (W.  Tudor) 

No.  Am.  6:  78. 
Wilkinson,    James    John   Garth,   with    portrait.      Dub. 

Univ.  93:  673. 
Wilkinson,  Jemimah,  the  Prophetess.     Carey's  Mus.  i: 

150.  —  (Col.  Johnson)  Tait,  n.   s.  12:  454.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  5:  546.  — (J.  A.  Rose)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

9:  377- 
Wilkinson,  Tate,  English  Actor.    Temp.  Bar,  46:  24. 
Wilkinson,  Watts,   Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  42:  247. — 

Eel.  R.  77:  530. 
Wilkinson,  William  F.    Rector  in  search  of  a  Curate. 

Chr.  Rem.  6:  518. 
Wilks,  Robert,  the  Actor.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  588.  63:  310. 
Will,  The,     (E.  Fisher)  Univ.  Q.  12:  57. 

—  and  Causality.     Chr.  Rem.  33:  465. 

—  and  the  Emotions.     Blackw.  86:  295. 

—  and  Feelings.     (A.  Bain)  Fortn.  3:  575. 

—  and  Free  AVill.     No.  Brit.  52:  93. 

—  and  Intellect,  Relations  of.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western, 

i:  102. 

—  Day  on.     (J.  Woodbridge)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  5:  269.  — 

(C.  A.  Goodrich)  Chr.  Q.  10:  175.  — Am.  Bib. 
Repos.  11:  503.  —  New  York  R.  3:  319.  —  So.  R. 
n.  s.  15:  323- 


Will,  The,  Determinist  Theory  of.     Westm.  lOO:  304. 

—  Divine  and  human.     Kitto,  18:  297. 

—  Doctrine  of.  (A.Schopenhauer)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  i:  232, 

—  Edwards  on.     (E.  Pond)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  i:  521.  — 

(A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  23:  i,  338.     24:  64,  344, 

Bledsoe's    Edition.      Meth.  Q.    6:   598.  — (B.   N. 

Martin)  New  Eng.  5:  337. 

—  Ethics  of     (M.  D.  Conway)  Radical,  8:  233. 

—  Freedom    of.      (A.    Bain)   Mind,    i:  393.  —  (W.    G. 

Ward)  Dub.  R.  84:  2S1.  85:  304.  —  (A.  T.  Bled- 
soe) So.  R.  n.  s.  21 :  106.  22:  149.  —  (B.  Werncke) 
Cath.  World,  8:  642.  —  Danv.  Q.  4:  490.  —  (W.  M. 
Bangs)  Am.  Meth.  M.  18:  299.—  (A.  Beatty)  West. 
J.  9:  140. 

and  Foreknowledge.     So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  91. 

and  Responsibility.     (R.  Noel)  Theo.  R.  13:  366. 

Aristotle  on.     Liv.  Age,  146:  634. 

Bain  on.     (W.  G.  Ward)  Mind,  5:  264. 

Edwards  on.     (A.  T.  Bledsoe)  So.  R.  n.  s.  21 :  432. 

22:  376. — Cong.  M.  15:  165. 

and  Whedon  on.     (L.  S.  Potwin)  New  Eng.  24: 

285. 

Extent  of.     (W.  G.  Ward)  Dub.  R.  89:  29. 

Hodgson  on.     (W.  G.  Ward)  Dub.  R.  87:  268. 

Mystery  of.     (L.  S.  Potwin)  New  Eng.  38:  831. 

Scientific   Aspect  of.       (A.   J.   Leffingwell)  Pop. 

Sci.  Mo.  16:  745. 

Secretan  on.     Lond.  Q.  29:  63. 

Ward  on.     (S.    H.    Hodgson)   Mind,  5:  226.     6: 

107.  —  (A.  Bain)  Mind,  5:  116. 

Whedon  on.     (F.  H.  Newhall)  Bib.  Sac.  21:  634. 

—  So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  347. 

—  Growth  of.     (A.  Bain)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  10. 

—  Hazard  on.     (G.  P.  Fisher)  No.  Am.  109:  367. 

—  Introspective  Investigation   on.     (H.    Travis)  Mind, 

2:  22, 

—  Martin  on.     So.  R.  n.  s.  20:  43. 

—  Origin  of.    (E.  D.  Cope)  Penn  Mo.  8:  435. 

—  Phenomena  of.     (W.  Cattell)  Zoist,  8:  140, 

—  Physiology  of.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Contemp.  17:  192. 

—  Placeof,  inEvolution.  (T.W.Fowle)  i9thCent.  5:  385. 

—  Power  of .      (H.  S.  Thompson)  Zoist,  3:  319.  —  Zoist, 

5:  253.  —  (L.  Woods)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  3:  378. 

—  Contrary  Choice.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  12:  532. 

—  Problem  of.     (H.  Calderwood)  Princ.  n.  s.  2:  329. 

4:  328. 

—  Relation  to  the  Feelings.     So.  R.  n.  s.  16:  435. 
to  Thought.     (H.  E.  Manning)  Contemp.  16:  468. 

—  Silent  Power  of.     (H.  S.  Thompson)  Zoist,  8:  126. 

—  Tappan  on.     (G.  B.  Cheever)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s. 

7:  411.  —  (B.  N.  Martin)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  9: 
33.  —  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  3d  s.  i:  709. — (J.  M'Clin- 
tock)  Meth.Q.  4:  61.  — Chr.  R.  8:  221,  367. 

—  Theories  of.     (W.  Warren)  Cong.  R.  7:  341. 

—  Training  of.  (C. Church)  Am.  Bib.  Repws.  2d  s.  II :  339. 

—  Upham  on.      (E.  Pond)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  148.— 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  7:  330. 

—  Velocity  of.     (R.  Radau)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  2:  360.  —  Ev. 

.Sat.  4:  559. 

—  What  is?    (J.  W.  Twiss)  Univ.  Q.  12:  197. 

—  Whedon  on.     (B.  F.  Cocker)  Meth.  Q.  24:  595.     25: 

284.— Am.Presb.  R.  14:  123.— So. R.  n.  s.  11:  219. 

and  Hazard  on.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  36:  679. 

See  Choice. 
Will  of  herown.     (C.S.  Wayne)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15:  225. 
Wili-o'-the-Mill ;  a  Tale.    Cornh.  37:  41.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  136:  366. 
Will-o'-the-Wisp.     (R.  Buchanan)  Good  Words,  13:  46. 
Will-o'-the-Wisp.     (T.  L.  Phipson)  Belgra.  6:  392.— 

Penny  M.  14:  266. 
Will-o'-the-Wisp;  a  Seneca  Legend.    (C.  Aldrich)  Kiiick. 

45:  172- 


WILL 


1411 


WILLIAMS 


Will-o'-thc-Wisp  and  his  Relations.   All  the  Year,  25:  352. 

—  and  its  Folk-Lore.     (T.  F.  T.  Dyer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  26: 

335.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  67. 
Will  the  Wizard.     (J.  Neal)  New  Eng.  M.  8:  194. 
Will  and  shall.     Am.  Mo.  M.  2:  404.  —  Mouth,  30:  95. 
Will  he  conquer?    Tinsley,  9:  583. 

Will  he  escape'?  (P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  3:  472-72S. 
Will  she  fail?     (A.  B.  Le  Geyt)  Victoria,  14:  215-533. 

15:  6S-512.     16:  17-4S4. 
Will  you  lend  me  a  Shilling?      (Miss  Taylor)  Lippinc. 

14:  76. 
Wills  and  Bequests.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  27:  327. 

—  and  Testaments.     Chanib.  J.  42:  721. 

—  and  Will-Making,  Ancient  and  modern.     Quar.  108: 

425. — All  the  Year,  21:  375-574.  — Liv.  Age.  67: 
674. —  (C.  B.  Henzel)  Nat.  Q.  3:  307. 

—  Curiosities  of.     Chamb.  J.  49:  421.  —  Appleton,  24: 

317- 

—  Curious.     (J.  ProfEatt)  Appleton,  14:  594. 

—  Disposition  of  Property  by.     Ed.  K.  40:  350. 

—  Doom  of  English.     House.  Words,  2:  1-203. 

—  Equity  in.     Chr.  Obs.  13:  563. 

—  Essay  on.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  562. 

—  Limits  of  Testamentary  Bequests.     Eel.  R.  96:  1S6. 

—  Making  of.     Chamb.  J.  46:  305.  —  Chr.  Obs.  10:  224, 

419,  492. 

—  Strange.     (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week,  8:    232.— 

Lond.  Soc.  39:  105. 
Willamette  Sound.     (T.  Condon)  Overland,  7:  468. 
Willard,  Emma.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  877. 

—  and  her  Work.    (F.  M.  Colby)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  13 :  436. 

—  Educ.  Services  of.     (H.  Fowler)  Am.  J.  Educ.  6:  125. 

—  Letters  from  Europe.     Am.  Q.  15:   131. 
Willard,  Samuel.     (.J.  Willard)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  307. 

—  Memoir  of.     (J.  Willard)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  113. 
Willenioes-Suhm,  Rudolf  von.    (C.  W.  Thomson)  Nature, 

13:  8S. 
Willems,  Florent.     Art  J.  18:  237. 
Willet,  Thomas,  Life  of.     (A.  Bradford)  Hunt,  i:  135. 
Willet  Family  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  376. 
Willets,  Samuel,  and  Swarthmore  College.    Am.  J.  Educ. 

24:  443. 
Wille^',  John  W.    West.  Law  J.  10:  182. 
Willey  House;  a  Poem.     Putnam,  6:  350. 
Willful  Margaret;  a  Story.     Argosy,  32:  229. 
Willful  One;   or  Scenes  from  Life  of   Marie  Hamilton. 

(E.  A.  Dupuy)  Godey,  20:  253. 
William,  Christian  Name,  Justice  to.     Cornh.  40:  202. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  755. 
William  the  Conqueror.     Quar.  74:  281.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  3:  131.     Same  art.  Eel.   M.  10:  473. —  Brit. 

Q.  40:  271. — Eel.  M.  64:  102,  199. 

—  and  Henrj'  H.     Am.  Lit.  M.  i :  208. 

—  Cradle  of.     (L.  S.  Costello)  Dub.  Univ.  21:  loi. 

—  Statue  of,   in  the    Church  of    St.   Victor-l'Abbaye. 

(L'Abb(i  Cochet)  Arch.  40:  398. 
William  Rufus,  Mystery  of  Death  of.    Temp.  Bar,  38 :  49. 

—  Opening  of  the  Tomb  of.     Reliquary,  9:  129. 

—  Supposed  Tomb  of,  in  Winchester  Cathedral.     (J.  G. 

Joyce)  Arch.  42:  309. 
William  HL  of  Orange.    (J.  G.  Wilson)  Hours  at  Home, 

—  and  Louis  XIV.    Eel.  R.  89:  236. 

and  their  Ministers.     Chr.  Rem.  17:  104. 

—  Letters  on  the  Reign  of.     Ed.  R.  74:  12S. —  Mo.  R. 

154:  19S. 

—  Life  and  Times  of.     (N.  Rounds)  Meth.  Q.  17:  625. 

—  Vernon's  Letters  on  the  Reign  of.     Eel.  R.  73:  397. 
William  IV.,  Correspondence  with  Earl  Grey.    Ed.  R. 

125:  517. 

—  and  Caroline  von  Linsingen,    Westm.  114:  356. 

—  Death  of.    Dub.  Univ.  10:  119. 


William  IV.,  Greville's  Memoirs  of.  Ed.  R.  140:  515. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  124:  3.  —  Liv.  Age,  123:  730. 
See  Greville. 

—  Obituary  Notice  of,  with  portrait.     Colburn,  50:  297. 

—  Ode  on.     Eraser,  16:  130,  165. 

—  Wright's  Life  and  Reign  of.     Mo.  R.  144:  2S1. 
William  I.,  Emperor  of  Germany,  witli  portrait.     Eel.  M. 

76:  375.  —  Ev.  Sat.  9:  545,  548. — (J.  McCarthy) 
Galaxy,  10:  546. 

—  and  his  Generals,  with  portraits.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  723. 

—  Daily  Life  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  251. 

—  Mother  of.     (F.  Johnson)  Scrib.  2:  138. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     (C.  Benson)  Galaxj',  10:  604. 

—  Return  to  Berlin,  1878.     (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation,  28:  8. 
William  Henry,  Prince,  in  New  York.     Hist.  M.  15:  130. 
William  of  Arques,  Barony  of.     (T.  Stapleton)  Arch.  31 : 

216. 
William  of  Champeaux.     See  Champeaux. 
William  of  Newburgh;  Date  of  his  Historj'.     (S.  Denne) 

Arch.  9:  310. 
William  of  Occam  and  Eng.  Reformation.     Brit.  Q.  56 :  i . 
William  the  Silent.  (J.  TuUoch)  Good  Words,  14:  272-862. 

—  Colburn,  117:  162. 

—  Study  of  Character.     (J.  Skelton)   Fraser,  61:    463. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  50:  273. 

—  Was  he  a  Hero?     (W.  C.  Robinson)  Month,  35:  507. 
William  and  Mary  College,  Va.     (J.  E.  Cooke)  Scrib.  1 1 : 

I.  — (J.  Tyler)  De  Bow,  27:  136.—  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
21:  151.     23:  277.     28:  172. 
William  Henry,  Fort,  Attack  on,  in  1757.     Portfo.(Den.) 

21:  355- 
William  Hooper;  a  Left-Luggage  Story.    Chamb.  J.  44: 

699. 
Williams,  Sir  Charles  Hanbury,  Works  of.    Quar.  28 :  46. 
Williams,  Dr.  Daniel,  Library  founded  by,  London.     (R. 

Halley)Cong.  4:  2S7.     8:  18,  78. 
AVilliams,  Edward,  Bard  of  Glamorgan.     Eel.  R.  94:  345. 
Williams,   Edward,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  4:  169-294. 

—  Eel.  R.  42:  281. 

Williams,  Eleazar,  the  Missionary  Prince.  Knick.  52: 
441.  —So.  R.  n.  s.  15:  397.  — So.  Q.  24:   141. 

—  and  Louis  XVII.     (F.  Vinton)  Putnam.  12:  331. 

—  Bourbon  Question.     (J.  H.  Hanson)  Putnam,  i:  442. 

—  Claims  of.     Dem.  R.  32:  501. 

—  Have  we  a  Bourbon  among  us?    (J.  H.  Hanson)  Put- 

nam, 1 :  194. 

—  Last  of  the  Bourbon  Story.     (C.  F.  Robertson)  Put- 

nam. 12:  90. 

—  Lost  Dauphin.     Lakeside,  5:  289. 

—  not  the  French  Dauphin.     Hogg,  lo:  56. 

—  Was  he  the  lost  Bourbon  Prince?     (C.  Colton)  Put- 

nam, 3:  202. 
Williams,   Helen  Maria.     (A.  P.Putnam)  Unita.  R.  9: 
305,  477.     10:  233. 

—  Biography  of.     Ann.  Reg.  4:  150. 

Williams,  Jesse  L.,  with  portrait.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  i. 
Williams,  John,  Missionary  at  Erromanga.     Eel.  Mus.  2: 
493.  —  Eel.  R.  75:  502.     78:  170. — Cong.  2:  269. 

—  Nat.  M.  2:  145.  —  Mo.  R.  157:  323.     160:  42S. 
Williams,  John  Earl.     Unita.  R.  8:  560. 

Williams,  John  Booster.     N.  E.  Reg.  2:  98. 
Williams,  Penry.     Art  J.  16:  loi. 
Williams.  Philip.     Hind  and  Panther.     Ed   R.  62:  72. 
Williams,  Renwick,  the  Monster.     All  the  Year.  46:  324. 
Williams,  Richard  Dalton,  Relics  of.     (M.  Russell)  Irish 

Mo.  5:  195-391- 
AVilliams,   Roger.     Chamb.  J.  38:    22.  — (W.  F.   Rae) 

Good  Words,  22:  785. 

—  and  Liberty  of  Conscience.    Hist.  M.  16:  226. 

—  and  Rhode  Island.    (J.  C.  C.  Clarke)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  1S3, 

—  as  an  Author.     (S.  L.  Caldwell)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  3S5. 


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WILSON 


Williams,  Roger,  Banishment  of.      (H.  C.  Lodge)  No. 

Am    123:  474.  —  (B.  F.  Bronson)  Bapt.  Q.  6:  156. 
Dexter  on.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  36:  11.  —  (0. 

E.  Barrows)  Bapt.  Q.  10:  353. — (W.  F.  Garrison) 

Nation,  29:  436. 

—  Elton's  Life  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  439. 

—  in  Banishment.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  K.  68:  22. 

—  Life  of.     (W.  Gammell)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  14:  3. — 

(S.  G.  Arnold)  Chr.  R.  10:  256.  —  (.J.  M.  Mackie) 
No.  Am.  61:  I.  —  (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  16: 
72.  —  (R.  W.  Allen)  Meth.  Q.  12:  199. 

—  Opinions  of.     No.  Am.  106:  673. 

Williams,  Rowland.  (J.  Owen)  Contemp.  14:  58.  —  (.1. 
H.  Ward)  Nation,  21:  262.  —  (C.  K.  Paul)  Theo. 
R.  7:  234.  —  (.J.  Owen)  Theo.  R.  12:  92. 

—  Case  of  Heresy.     Nat.  R.  14:  91.  —  Chr.  Rem.  47:  471. 

—  Life  and  Letters  of.     Dub.  Univ.  85:  761. 

—  Version  of  the  Prophets.   (B.  H.  Cowper)  Kitto,  38:  70. 
Williams,  Samuel  Porter,  Sermons  of.     (L.  Withington) 

Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  lo:  98. 
Williams,  Thomas.     Poems.     Chr.  Rem.  4:  132. 
Williams,  Dr.  Thomas.    Letters  from  Crown  Point,  1755- 

56.     Hist.  M.  17:  209. 
Williams,  Thomas,  of  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  Genealogy 

of.     (G.  H.  Williams)  N.  E.  Reg.  34:  69. 
Williams,  Thos.  Scott.  (L  P.  Langworthy)  Cong.  Q.  5:1. 
Williams,   W.  Mattieu,  and  his  School   in  Edinburgh. 

(W.  Jolly)  Education,  i:  356,  531. 
Williams,  William.     (V.  Ward)  Meth.  M.  41:  3. 
Williams,  Gen.  Wm.    (M.  M.  G.  Dana)  Cong.  Q.  14:  355. 
Williams,  William  R.    Miscellanies.    (W.  Gammell;  Chr. 

R.  15:  131. 

—  Works  oL     (A.  C.  Kendrick)  Chr.  R.  17:  100. 
Williams  Genealogy.     (D.  W.  Hoyt)  N.  E.  Reg.  12:  297. 
Williams  College  and  Williamstown.     (N.  H.  Egleston) 

Harper.  63:  535. 

—  Library  of.     (E.  H.  Griffin)  Lib.  J.  2:  69. 

—  Revivals  in.     (A.  Hopkins)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  13:  341,  461. 
Williamsburg,  Battle  of.     So.  Hist.  Pap.  7:  299,  360. — 

(R.  L.  Maury)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  8:  2S1. 
Williamson,   Hugh,   Life  of.     (Portfo.(Den.)   23  :    102. 

26:  388.  — (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  11:  31. 
Williamson,  Lsaac  D.     (O.  D.  Miller)  Univ.  Q.  28:  2S9. 
Williamson,  William  D.,  Diary  of,   1S21.     N.   E.  Reg. 

30:  189,  429. 

—  History  of  Maine.     (J.  Williamson)  Hist.  M.  13:  265. 
Williamstown,  Mass.,  Geology  of.     (Prof.   Dewey)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  i:  337.     /See  Williams  College. 
Willian   Girls.  The;   a  Story.     (M.  A.  Tinckcr)  Cath. 

World,  11:   jy^. 
AVillie  Baird;  a  Winter  Idyll.     Cornh.  ii:  354. 
Willie  Blake's  Trial.     Lond.  Soc.  22:  553.     23:   152. 
Willie  Wharton.     (L.  M.  Child)  Allan.  11:  324. 
Willie's  Revenge;  a  Story.     L-ish  Mo.  5:  441. 
AVillie's  Wife.     (R.  D.  Owen)  Lippinc.  i:  547. 
Willimantic  Linen  Co.,  Works  of.     (C.  H.  Clark)  Scrib. 

16:  697. 
Willing.     (0.  A.  Brownson)  Dem.  R.  12:  241. 
Willing  to  die;   a  Story.     All  the  Year,  28:  433-601. 

29'-  1-553-     30:  1-94- 
Willis,  Herbert  B.  D.     Narration  of  certain  uncommon 

Things.     Black w.  55:  749. 
Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.     All  the  Year,  17:  228.  —  So. 

Lit.  Mess,  i:  88.     5:  694.  —  Iri.-^h  Q.  5:  561. 

—  Dashes  at  Life.     Chamb.  J.  4:  156.  —  (W.  M.  Thack- 

eray) Ed.  R.  82:  470. 

—  Dramas  of.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  51:   141. 

—  Home  of,  at  Idlewild.     (T.  A.  Richards)  Harper,  16: 

145. 

—  Impressions  of  London.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  366. 

—  Inklings   of   Adventure.     So.    Lit.  Mess.   2:    597. — 

West.  Lit.  J.  i:  341. 


Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  Pencilings  by  the  Way.  (J. 
G.  Lockhart)  (.iuar.  54:  455.  —Ed.  R.  62:  346. — 
Fraser,  13:  195.  —  Dub.  Univ.  7:  314. — Westni. 
25:  466.  — Mo.  R.  139:  I. 

—  Poems.     (C  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  43:  384.  —  Black w. 

38:  257.— (.J.  B.  Cobb)  Am.  Whig  R.  13:  68.— 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  40:  70,  156.  —  Chr.  Rem.  15:  300. — 
Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  209,  347. 

—  W7-SMS  Paulding.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  415. 

—  Writings  of.     Colburn,  99:  425.     Same  art.  Liv.  Ago, 

40:  89.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  31:  193.  —  Dem.  R.  33: 
340.  —  (W.  D.  Gallagher)  Hesp.  i:  263. 

Willis,  William,  IMemoir  of,  with  portrait.  (A.  S.  Pack- 
ard) N.  E.  Reg.  27:  I. 

Willitoft,  or  Protestant  Persecution.     Brownson,  9:  37. 

Willmott,  R,  A.  Pictures  of  Christian  Life.  Fraser, 
26:  406. 

Willoughbv,  Ladv,  Diary  of.  Liv.  Age,  2:  171.  —  Am. 
Whig  R.  13;  545.-ECI.  R.  87:  344. 

Willoughbv  Family.  (I.  J.  Greenwood)  N.  E.  Reg.  30 :  67. 

Willow-Tree,  The.     Penny  M.  11:  185. 

—  Economical  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  11:  434. 

—  Weeping.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Scrib.  2:  383. 
Willows;    a  Sketch.     Cornh.  27:   615,    732.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  119:  36-153. 
Willow  Farm ;  an  Artist's  Story.     Cornh.  27:  191. 
Wills,   James,   and   his  Writings,  with  portrait.     Dub. 

Univ.  86:  404. 

—  Drama  of  Eugene  Aram.     Temp.  Bar,  38:  393. 

—  Epistles.     Dub.  Univ.  36:  213. 

—  Illustrious  Irishmen.     Dub.  Univ.  17:  100.     30:  511. 

—  Letters  on  the  Philosophy  of  Unbelief.     Dub.  Univ. 

6:  625. 

—  Poetical  Works.     Dub.  LTniv.  26:  168. 
Wills,  W.  G.,  Dramatist.     Lond.  Soc.  29:  312. 

Wills,  William  Henry,  with  portrait.    Colburn,  166:  521. 
Willson,  B.  Forceythe.     (J.  J.  Piatt)  Atlan.  35:  332. 
Willsou,  Marcus.     Outlines  of  History.    (M.  Heiljjrin) 

Nation,  i :  594. 
Wilmington,  Del.,  and  its  Industries.    Lippinc.  11:  369, 

51 K 

—  Old-Time  Life  in.     (H.  Pyle)  Harper,  62:  178. 

—  past  and  present.  (W.H.Thorne)  Potter  Am.  ]\Io.  8:  81. 
Wilmington,  N.  C,  during  the  Blockade.     (J.  Johns) 

Harper,  33:  497. 

—  Expedition  against.     U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:  313.     5:  41. 
Wilmington  Giant.     Chamb.  J.  52:  8. — Antiquary,  4: 

236. 
Wilmot,  Olive.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  28:  S39. 
Wilmot  Proviso.     So.  Q.  Ii:  377. 
Wilna.    Temp.  Bar,  27:  62.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  452. 

—  Three  Days  at.     Fraser,  68:  627. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  Ornithologist.  (D.  Gardner)  Scrib. 
II :  690.  — with  portrait,  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  263.  — 
with  portrait,  Portfo.(Den.)  12:  343. 

—  Letters  of.     Penn  Mo.  10:  443. 

—  Life  of.    (W.  B.  O.  Peabody)  Sparks's  Am.  Biog.  2:1. 

—  Ornithology.     Am.  Q.  8:  360.     See  Ornithology. 
Wilson,  Alexander,  Type-Founder.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3: 

1S2. 
Wilson,   Andrew.     Blackw.  130:   141.     Same  art.   Liv. 
Age,  150:  383. 

—  Leisure-Time  Studies.     Chamb.  J.  57:  433. 

—  Obituary.     Blackw.  130:   141. 

Wilson,  Augusta  J.     St.  Elmo.     (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  R. 

n.  s.  1 :  493 
Wilson,  Bird.     (S.  H.  Turner)  Am.  Church  R.  12:  294. 
Wilson,  Catherine,  Trial  for  Murder.    Temp.  Bar,  6:  579. 
Wilson,  Conworth.    Knick.  9:  52-347.    10:51-504.    ii: 

97,  238. 
Wilson,  Daniel,  Bishop  of  Calcutta,  Charge  to  Clergy. 

Chr.  Obs.  39:  617. 


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Wilson,  Daniel,  Bishop  of  Calcutta.  Life  of.  Eel.  R.  ill : 
347.  —  (J.  W.  Kaye)  Good  Words,  17:  199,  271. — 
Tait,  n.  s.  27:  205. — Chr.  Obs.  60:  109,  187.  64: 
138.  —  Liv.  Age,  65:  451.  —  Chr.  item.  39:  313. — 
Lond.  Q.  14:  451.  —  Chr.  Obs.  58:  203,  423. 

—  Sermons  of.     Chr.  Obs.  17:  66;.  — Eel.  li.  29:  226. 
Wilson,  George,  of  Edinburgh.     Am.  Church  R.  22:  335. 

—  (J.  Cairns)  Macmil.  i:  199.  —  Eel.  R.  113:  263. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     No.  Brit.  32:  223. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  62:  409.  —  Good  Words,   i: 

19.  —Liv.  Age,  70:  22S. 
Wilson,  Geo.  Fergusson,  with  portrait.  Colburn,  169:  259. 
AVilson,  Henry.      Republic,   6:   8.— with   portrait,   (I. 

Smucker)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  6:  251. 

—  and  E.  M.  Stanton.     (J.  S.  Black)  Galaxy,  9:  S17. 

—  Letter  to.     (.J.  S.  Black)  Galaxy,  11:  257. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     (E.  Nason)  N.  E.  Reg.  32: 

261. 

Wilson,  James,  of  Providence,  R.  L  (S.  W.  Coggeshall) 
Cong.  Q.  8:  371. 

Wilson,  James,  M.  P.  Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  15:  520. — 
Eel.  R.  no:  126. — Liv.  Age,  67:  269. 

Wilson,  Capt.  James.     Meth.  M.  25:  71. 

Wilson,  James  P.,  Reminiscences  of.  (R.  W.  Dickinson) 
Am.  Presb.  R.  20  :  379. 

Wilson,  Job,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  23:   i-!,y. 

Wilson,  John,  ProL  [Christopher  North].'  (S.  C.  Hall) 
Art  J.  18:  81.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  70S.— 
Blackw.  92:  751.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  76:  69. — 
Brit.  Q.  37:  365.  —  No.  Brit.  38:  75.  —  Bentley, 
35-  579-  — (J-  1^-  Howard)  Atlan.  11:  2-73.  —  (C. 
C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  96:  220.  —  (T.  De  Quinccy) 
Liv.  Age,  60:  579.  —  Chamb.  J.  16:  294.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  25:  155.  —  (T.  De  Quincey)  Hogg,  4: 
353.  —  Chamb.  J.  38:  355.  —  Eel.  R.  99:  i.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age, 40:  3S7.     Same  art.  Eel.  JL  31:  321. 

—  Eel.  R.  117:  I.  — Chr.  Exam.  74:  184.  — Dub. 
Univ.  43:  615.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  531. — 
with  portrait.  Eraser,  3:  364.  —  with  portrait.  Eel. 
M.  32:  561.  —  Liv.  Age,  41:  363.  75:  568.  —  Col- 
burn, loi:  162.  —  All  the  Year,  8:  272. — (\V.  B. 
Farwell)  Pioneer,  2:  98. 

—  among  the  Mountains.     Blackw.  44:  2S5. 

—  and  the  Edinburgh  Philosophical  Listitution.     Hogg, 

4:  217. 

—  and  his  Works.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  401. 

—  and  the  Noctes.     (L.  G.  Clark)  Knick.  21:  475. 

—  at  the  Lakes.     Blackw.  31:  857.     32:  121,  177. 

—  Christmas  Chit-Chat;  a  Poem.     Blackw.  ro:  493. 

—  City  of  the  Plague.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  26:  458. 

—  Day  at  Windermere.     Blackw.  28:  519. 

—  Day  in  Glen-Aven.     Blackw.  6:  58. 

—  Dream  of  the  Highlands.     Blackw.  30:  137. 

—  Dunciad.     Westm.  2:  213. 

—  Essays  of.     West.  J.  12:  70. 

—  Expostulatory  Letter  to.     Blackw.  lo:  292. 

—  Foresters.     U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  3:  95. 

—  Hints  for  the  Holidays.     Blackw.  20:  i,  255,  397. 

—  Hymn  to.     Blackw.  9:  60. 

—  in' Dishabille.     (G.  Gilfillan)  Hogg,  14:  265. 

—  ill  his  Alcove.     Blackw.  45:  53S. 

—  in  his  Cave.     Blackw.  44:  268. 

—  in  his  Sporting  Jacket.     Blackw.  24:  273. 

—  Income  and  Life  of.     Blackw.  21 :  340. 

—  Life  of.     Quar.  148:  255. 

—  Lights  and  Shadovvs  of  Scottish  Life.  Blackw.  11 :  669. 

—  Margaret  Lyndsay.     Blackw.  13:   548.  —  (F.  Jeffrev) 

Ed.  R.  39:  189. 

—  Memoir  of,  Mrs.  Gordon's.     Quar.  113:   20S.     Same 

art  Liv.  Age,  76:  435.  —  Chr.  Rem.  45:  132.  —  So. 
R.  n.  s.  5:  65. 

—  Midsummer-Da3''s  Dreams.     Blackw.  23:  S03. 


Wilson,  John,  Prof.  [Christopher  North].  New  Year's 
Congratulations.     Blackw.  11:   108. 

—  Noctes  Ambrosianai.     Blackw.   78:    395.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  36:  985.  —  Fraser,  52:  363.  —  Lond.  Q.  5: 
403. —  Eel.  R.  102:  404.  —  Liv.  Age,  48:  179. — 
Nat.  R.  3:  175.  —  St.  James,  25:  124. — NewQ.  4: 
413.  — So.  Q.  4:  238.     (See  Noctes. 

—  Obituarv  of.     Art  J.  7:  204. 

—  on  Colonsay.     Blackw.  35:  1002.     36:  i. 

—  on  Cottages.     Blackw.  19:  241. 

—  Our  Pocket  Companions.     Blackw.  44:  573.     45:130. 

46:  145. 

—  Passage  of  Autobiography.     Blackw.  47:  46,  474. 

—  Personal  Recollections  of.     (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  76: 

—  Poems  of.    Ed.  R.  19:  373.  — Eel.  R.  17:  22.    24:164. 

—  Tait,  2:  701. 

—  Prize  Poem;  Testimonium.     Blackw.  7:  347. 

—  Recollections  of.    (S.  Warren)  Blackw.  76:  731.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  44:  212.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:   169. 

—  Good  Words,  i:  263. 

—  Recreations  of  Christopher  North.     (G.  Moir)  Ed.  R. 

77:  72.  Same  art.  Eel.  Mus.  i:  73. — Fraser,  27: 
251.  — Chr.  Rem.  4:  401. 

—  Sacred  Poetry.     Blackw.  24:  917. 

—  specimen  of  British  Critics.     Blackw.  57:  133,369, 

503.     58:  114,  229,  366. 

—  under  Canvass.     Blackw.  65:  742.     66:  1-520.     67: 

481,  622.  68:  479.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  17:  529. 
19:  112.     20:  3S0.     21:  490. 

—  Winter  Rhapsody.     Blackw.  28:  863.     29:  287,309. 

—  Works  of.     New  Q.  5:  433.     6:  197.  437. 
Wilson,  John,  Missionary  in  India.     Lond.  Q.  54:  93. 
Wilson,  John,  the  Scotch  Vocalist.     Chamb.  J.  12:  157. 
Wilson,  Joshua,  Recollections  of.  (R.  Halley)  Cong.  4:  93. 
Wilson,  Richard.     (S.  Colvin)  Portfo.  3:  82.— Art  J. 

6:  138.  — (T.  Gautier)  Temp.  Bar,  5:  325.  — Art 
J.  12:  I. 

—  ^Memoirs  of.     Lond.  M.  12:  211. 

—  Wright's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  40:  49S. 

Wilson,  Sir  Robert.  Letter  to  the  Electors.  Quar.  19:  478. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Quar.  1 17:  113. 

Wilson,  Robert  Anderson.     Liv.  Age.  61:  650. 

Wilson,  Susannah,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  21:   501. 

Wilson,  T.  B.  Voyage  and  Wreck  of  Ship  Gov.  Ready. 
Mo.  R.  139:  212. 

Wilson,  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Man.  Bib.  R.  2:  433. — 
Quar.  120:  171.  —  Chr.  Rem.  46:  468. — Eel.  R. 
84:  549.  —  Chr.  Obs.  19:  569,  713,  7S5.    20:  79,  352. 

Wilson,  Thomas,  Sons  &  Co.     Lond.  Soe.  39:  ;6o. 

Wilson,  William  Cams,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  60:  145. 

Wilsons,  The;  a  Story.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:  208. 

Wilson's  Creek,  Battle  of.  (W.  M.  Wherry)  Western, 
6:  177. 

Wiltes,  Earldom  of.     Fraser,  80:  300. 

Wilton,  Richard.  Wood  Notes  and  Church  Bells.  In- 
ternat.  R.  2:  563. 

Wilton  Abbey,  King  Athelstan's  Grant  to.  (W.  Ham- 
per) Arch.  22:  399. 

—  Seal  belonging  to.     (F.  Douce)  Arch.  18:  40. 
Wilton  House.     Penny  M.  8:  269. 

—  Portraits  from.     (G.  Scharf)  Arch.  39:  245. 
Wiltshire,  Antiquities  of.     Quar.  103:   108. 

—  South.  Hoare's  History  of.     Quar.  5:   iii.     6:  440. 

—  (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  24:  105. 

—  Walk  through.     Temp.  Bar,  13:  336. 
Wimbledon.  Camp  Life  at.     Bclgra.  3:  33S. 

—  Rifle  Meeting  at,  i860.     (J.  C.  Templer)  Macmil.  2: 

303.  —  Lond.  Soe.  2:  249. 

—  Survey  of  the  Manor  of.     (J.  Caley)  Arch.  10 :  300. 
Wimborne,  England,  Cong.  Church  at.  Cong.  M.  16:  5S7. 
Wimborne  Minster.     Am.  Arch.  lo:  195. 


WINANS 


1414 


WINE 


Winans's  Cigar  Ship.     Chamb.  J.  43:  358. 
W  iiichelsea,  Sussex.     Penny  M.  5:  399. 

—  and  live.     All  the  Year,  37:  So. 

and  the  Itomney  Marsh.     (B.  Champneys)  Portfo. 

5:  9-107. 

—  Autumn  Day  at.     (E.  Welford)  Once  a  Week,  XI :  604. 
Wincliendon,  Mass.,  Petition  for  Defense,  1755.     N.  E. 

Keg.  6:  36S. 
Winchester,  Earl  of  Bruges,   Louis  de,  Creation  as  Earl 

of  Winchester,  1472.  (Sir  F.  Madden)  Arch.  26:  265. 
Winchester,  England.     Colburn,  6:  225.     8:  225. 

—  Cathedral  of.     Ail  the  Year,  33:  401.  — Penny  M.  2: 

332- 

Font  in.     (C.  Collier)  Reliquary,  10:  206. 

Opening  of  a  Tomb.     (.J  .  G.  .Joyce)  Arch.  42:  309. 

—  College  of .     Art  J.  8:   108. 

and  Commoners.     Blackw.  95:  66.     96:  696. 

and  its  Library.     Penny  M.  9:  41,  54,  63. 

and  Scholars.     (B.  Murph}-)  Cath.  World,  30:  79. 

Reminiscences  of.     (F.  Bucklaud)  Temp.  Bar,  37: 

175- 

—  Market-Cross  of.     Penny  M.  5:  295. 

—  Milner's  History  of.     Quar.  3:  347. 

—  Petition  of,  to  Henry  VL     (Dr.  Ducarel)  Arch,  i:  91. 

—  Records  of .     (F.  K.  J.  Shenton)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  8:  163. 

—  St.  Cross  Church.     Once  a  Week,  27:  445.  —  Penny 

M.  8:  425.  446. 

—  St.  Mary's  College  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  16:  501.  —  (B. 

Jlurphy)  Cath.  World,  30:  79. 
Winchester,  Ya.     (F.  P.  Stanton)  Contin.  Mo.  4:  4S1. 

—  Battle  of,  1864.     (R.  E.  Park)  So.  Hist.  Pap.  2:  25. 

—  Last  Battle  of.     (J.  F.  Fitts)  Galaxy,  2:  322. 

—  Operations  around,    1S63.     (J.  A.  Walker)  So.  Hist. 

Pap.  9:  325. 
Winckelmann,  Johann    J.     Quar.  136:    i. — Liv.  Age, 
120:  707. — (K.   Hillebrand)  Fortn.  21:  760.     22: 
27.  _  Wcstm.  87:  80.  —  (A.  H.  Japp)  Brit.  Q.  71 : 

3°3- 

—  and  ancient  Art.     (A.  Ten  Brook)  Nat.  Q.  15:  263. 

—  and  the  Ideal  in  classical  Sculpture.     (G.   B.  Brown) 

Art  J.  33:  309. 

—  Arch.Tologi'^t  in  Trouble.     Bentley,   52:  iSS.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  57:  237. 

—  Historv  of  ancient  Art.     Am.  Arch.  9:  15. 

—  .Tusti's  Lifeof.     F.  Arts  Q.  5:  138. 

—  Sketch  of.     Chamb.  .J.  3:   1S5. 

Wind  and  Sea,  Force  of.     (E.  Morris)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

33:  10- 

—  and  Water-Spouts.    (,I.  Perkins)  Carey's  Mus.  3:  113. 

—  and  Weather.     St.  .James,  6:  472. 

—  Diagrams  for  registering  the  Course  of,  1836.     (A.  D. 

Baclie)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  22:  22. 

—  of  the  Winter  Night.  (R.  M.  .Johnston)  So.  M.  14:  309. 

—  Pressure  of.     Am.  Arch.  7:   168.     8:   164. — Eel.  En- 

gin.  23:  163. — (F.  Collingwood)  Eel.  Engin.  25:  242. 

of  Cyclones.     (C.  S.  Smith)  Am.  Arch.  10:  50. 

on  Bridges  and  Roofs.     Eel.  Engin.  2:   574. 

on  Chimneys.     (.T.  B.  Francis)  Am.  Arch.  8:  141. 

on  Railway  Structures.     Eel.  Engin.  25:  407. 

—  Velocity  of.  and  Barometric  Gradient.     (W.  Ferrel) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  118:  343. 
Winds.     (A.  S.  Herschel)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  246.— Cath. 
World,  i:  207.  —  Dem.  R.  g:  121. 

—  and  Wind-Currents.     Cornh.  11 :  346.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  65:  26. 

—  and  Storms,  Proximate  Causes  of.     (E.  Mitchell)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  19:  248. 

—  at  Toronto,  Distribution  of.     (G.  T.  Kingston)  Canad. 

.J.  n.  s.  9:  10. 

—  Climatic  Characteristics  of,  Koeppen  on.     Nature,  13: 

520, 

—  Damp  and  dry,  of  South  America.    Penny  M.  13 :  369. 


Winds  during  Rain  or  Snow.    (G.  T.  Kingston)  Canad. 
J.  n.  s.  9:  240. 

—  Influence  of,  on  Plants.  (M.  F.  Maurj')  West.  J.  4:  315. 

—  Local,  of  warm  Countries.     Penny  M.  11:  415. 

—  of  the  Globe,  Coffin  on.     Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  273. 

—  of  the  -western  Coast  of  the  United  Sta'es.     (A.  D. 

Bache)  Am.  J.  Sci.  75:  52. 
Wind  Fantasies;  a  Poem.     Eel.  M.  96:  630. 
Wind  Gauge.     Penny  M.  10:  462. 
Wind  Instruments.     For.  Q.  6:  194. 
Windmills.     So.    Lit.   Mess.  9:   252. —  (J.  Bennett)  J. 

Frankl.  Inst.  69:  317. 

—  and  Waterfalls.     Nature,  18:  274. 

Wind  Storms.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Temp.  Bar,  22:  105. 

—  Professional  Comments  on.     Am.  Arch.  10:  241. 
Windeck  Family;  a  Tale.     Month,  3:  639.    4:  89-640. 

5:  96,  204. 
Windermere,  Day  at.     BIackM\  28:  519. 
Windham,  William.     All  the  Year,  39:  321. 

—  Diary  of.     Colburn,   137:    312.  —  Ed.   R.   123:    537. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  90:  145. 

—  Life  and  Speeches  of.     Am.  Q.  14:  24. 

—  Reminiscences  of.     Colburn,  32:  555. 

Windham  Co.,  Ct.,    Congregational  Churches.     (R.  C. 
Learned)  Cong.  Q.  i :  264,  350.  2:  25-376.  3: 13-349. 

—  Larned's  History-  of.  (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  31 :  190. 
Windham  County,  Vt.,  Ministers  of.     (C.  Walker)  Am. 

Q.  Reg.  13:  29. 
Winding  Engines.     Eel.  Engin.  7:  359. 
Winding  Lane;  a  Poem.     Once  a  Week,  24:  603. 
AVindows  and  Lights.     Hogg,  8:  294. 

—  Glass,  Did  the  Jews  use  ?    Kitt",  2i:  59. 
Window  Curtains.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  2:  570. 
Window-Gardening.     O.  &  N.  6:  502. 
Window  Tax,  Repeal  of.     Tait,  4:  254. 

—  Resistance  to,  1S33.     Tait,  3:  400,  547. 
Window  Scene.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  86:  495. 
Window  Willie ;  a  Twe&tlside  Tradition.    ( W.  Chambers) 

Chamb.  J.  54:  337. 
Windsor,  England.     All  the  Year,  21:  iii. 

—  and  its  Associations.     Lond.  Soc.  3:  315. 

—  and  its  Historic  Associations.     Art  J.  10:  327. 

—  as  it  was.    Lond.  M.23:  155. — Penny  M.  11:  110,119. 

—  Day  at.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  44:  534.  —  Dub.  Univ. 

25:  214. 

—  Pleasant  Party  of.     Month,  38:  103. 

—  Royal  Works  for  Tapestry  at.     Lond.  Soc.  35:  318. 

—  Tliames  Street.     Temp.  Bar,  11:  1S9. 

—  Union  Workhouse  at.     Penny  M.  lo:  397. 
^  Virginia  Water.     Lond.  Soc.  10 :  222. 

—  Visit  to.     (F.  Bremer)  Sharpe,   17:  40.      Same   art. 

Eel.  M.  28:  278. 

—  Visitation   of   St.  George's  Chapel  in  1552.     (G.  F. 

Townsend)  Arch.  42:  77. 
Windsor  Beauties.     Colburn,  16:  425-553. 
Windsor  Castle.     Harper,  52:  66.  —  Internat.M.  4:  585. 

—  St.  .James,  11:  194.  —  Land  We  Love,  6:  45. 

—  and  its  Grounds.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  18:  122. 

—  Description  of.     Penny  M.  2:  249. 

—  History  of,  with  view.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  370. 

—  .Jewels  and  Gems  in.    (C.  D.  E.  Fortuum)  Arch.  45:  i. 

—  Library  at.     Macmil.  6:  481. 

—  Pictures  at.     Lond.  M.  7:  307. 

—  Portraits  from.     (G.  Scharf)  Arch.  39:  245. 

—  Queen's  private  Apartments.     Appleton,  22:  82. 

—  Sanitary  Works  at.     Pract.  M.  3:  28. 
Windsor,  Ct.,  Freemen  of,  1669.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  247. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E  Reg.  5:  63-457. 
Windus.     (W.  M.  Rossetti)  Portfo.  i:  115. 

Wine.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Knick.  52:  148,  221.  — Once 
a  Week,   i:  54.  —  Lond.  M.  6:  29.  —  Tait,  4:  25. 

—  Liv.  Age,  14:  76. 


WIXE 


1415 


WINIFRED 


Wine  against  Physic.     AH  the  Year,  13:  521. 

—  and  its  Use.     (G.  H.  Johnstou)  Mercersb.  21:  551.  — 

Dub.  Univ.  46:  208. 

—  and  Vines.     Ev.  Sat.  i :  460. 

—  and  Water.     (T.  E.  Hood)   Colbiirn,   53:  433.  —  (C. 

Redding)  Colbura,  106:  46. 

—  and  Wine-Drinkers.      Bentley,    13:    165.     32:    515. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  28:  61. 

—  and  Wine-Making.     Dub.  Univ.  67:  45S. 

—  and  Wine  Trade,  1S52-67.     Ed.  U.  126:  179. 

—  as  it  is.     Chamb.  J.  42:  255. 

—  Cliampagne  Districts  of  France.     Hunt,  13:  345. 

—  Champagne  Vintage.     All  the  Year,  20:  424. 

—  Claret.     House.  Words,  12:  539. 

and  Burgundy.     All  the  Year,  20:  295. 

—  Claret  and  Burgundy  Districts  of  France.     Penny  M. 

13:  450. 

—  Changes  in.     (F.  J.  J.  Nicklcs)  Am.  J.  Sci.  85:  250. 

—  Culture  of,  in  America,  1S25.     Portfo.(Den.)  34:  262. 
on  Islands  of  Lake  Erie.     (C.  F.  Woolson)  Harper, 

47:  27. 
Dietetic  Use  of.     (G.  L.  Austin)  Appleton,  21:  59. 
Grapes  and  Goblets.     Victoria,  i:  554.     2:  20. 

—  in  America.     (W.  J.  Flagg)  Harper,  41:  106. 

—  Madeira,  Port,  and  Sherrj'.     (C.  W.  March)  Harper, 

12:  601. 

—  of  Asia  Minor.     (E.  Hitchcock)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  37 : 

176. 

—  Port.     Westm.  52:  74.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  24:  134. 

—  Red  and  white.     All  the  Year,  20:  79. 

—  Shall  we  drink  ?    (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy,  22:  340. 

—  Sherry.     House.  Words,  18:   508. — Loud.  Soc.  35: 

535- 

—  Sherry  District  of  Spain.     Penny  M.  13:  434. 

—  Tokay  Districts  of  Hungary.     Pennv  M.  13:  478. 

—  Sir  W.  Trevelyan's  Wiue-Cellar.    (B.  W.  Richardson) 

Macmil.  41:  231. 

—  Uses  of.     Penny  M.  4:  234. 

—  Vineyards  of  California.      (.J.  S.  Silver)  Overland,  I : 

307- 
of  the  Cote  d'Or.    House.  Words,  11 :  28. 

—  Water  vei'sus.     Broadw.  4:  359. 

—  What  is?     (A.  Dupre)Pop.  Sci.  R.  7:  354.  9:34,151. 

—  What  it  does  for  us.     All  the  Year,  6:  246. 

—  What  shall  we  drink  ?     (J.  Bell)  Lippinc.  7:  42S. 
Wine;  a  Tale.     Liv.  Age,  i:  170. 

Wines.     All  the  Year,  26:  105. 

—  Adulteration  of.     Hunt,  53:  399. 

—  American.     (F.  S.  Cozzens)  Putnam,  4:  504,  611. — 

Niles's  Reg.  24:  283. 

Chemical  Examination  of.  J.  Frankl.  Inst,  go:  229. 

Native.     (S.  Weller)  De  Bow,  4:  310.     5:  29. — 

Penu}'  M.  11:  63. 
True  Secret  of  making.  (S.  Weller)  De  Bow,  7:  59. 

—  Ancient  and  modern.     Quar.  32:  232.  —  Westm.  4: 

92.  —  Anal.  M.  10:  470.  —  Eraser,  30:  610,  702. 

—  and  Wine  Shops  of  17th  Century.     Bentley,  60:  404. 

—  Artificial  Coloring  Matter  in.     Pract.  M.  6:  346. 

—  The  best  Bins.     All  the  Year,  30:  320. 

—  Cheap.     (H.  B.  Spencer)  Dub.  Univ.  80:  357.  —  (H. 

B.  Spencer)  St.  James,  16:  124. 

—  Doctored.     Nature,  22:  561. 

—  Duty  on.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  99:  i. 

and  Use  of,  in  England,  1855.     Westm.  64:  233. — 

(Sir  J.  E.  Tennent)  Eraser.  51:  645. 

—  Duties  on  Portuguese.     (C.  Edwards)  Hunt,  II :  395. 

—  Eastern.     (E.  Hitchcock)  Am.  J.  Sci.  46:  249. 

—  French  and  other  foreign.     Lond.  M.  13:  75,  214. 

—  Greek.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  145:  303. 

—  Henderson's  History  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  33:  3S5. 

—  How  made.     Ev.  Sat.  4:  636. 

—  Light.    All  the  Year,  7:  476. 


Wines,  Manufactures  of  genuine.    (Vise,  de  Villa-Maior) 
Pract.  M.  3:  361,  414. 

—  Modern.     Mo.  R.  132:  394. 

of  France.     Eraser,  31:  223,  355. 

—  Natural.     Once  a  Week,  21 :  76. 

—  Tiie  new.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  145:  49. 

—  of  Australia.     Dub.  Univ.  87:  237. 

—  of  the  Bible.     (F.  D.  Hemenway)  Meth.  Q.  38:  480. 

—  (T.  Laurie)  New  Eng.  40:    366. —  (D.    Moore) 
Presb.  R.  2:  80. 
of  Bible  Lands,  and  of  the  Lord's  Supper.     Princ. 

43:  564- 
Wilson  on.     Dub.  Univ.  90:  751. 

—  of  Bordeaux.     All  the  Year,  46:  89. 

—  of  the  East.     (H.  Howes)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  283. 

—  of  Euro^^ean  Countries.     Lond.  M.  12:  545. 

—  of  Germany.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  168. 

—  of  Health.     Lond.  Soc.  33:  461. 

—  of  Mount  Lebanon.     Bib.  Sac.  3:  385. 

—  Researches  on.     (L.  C.  Beck)  Am.  J.  Sci.  28:  42. 

—  Sacramental  Use  of.     See  Wine  Question. 

—  Vineyards  of  Bordeaux.     Blackw.  71:  617. 
Wine  and  Spirit  Trade.     Hunt,  31:  2S9. 
Wine-Bibbmg,  Results  of.     Eraser,  13:  225. 

Wine  Cellar,  Teetotaler's.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Eel.  M. 

94:  2S6. 
Wine  Country  of  Portugal.     Eraser,  36:  302. 
Wine  Districts  of  Italy.     Penny  M.  13:  462. 

—  of  the  Levant.     Penny  M.  13:  482. 

—  of   Portugal   and   Madeira.      Penny  M.    13:   431. — 

Hunt,  14:  339. 

—  of  the  Rhine.     Penny  M.  13:  446. 
Wine-Drinking.     Dem.  R.  34:  523. 

—  in  England.     Chamb.  J.  33:  253. 

—  Will  the  coming  Man  drink  Wine  '?     (J.  Parton)  At- 

lan.  22:   1S9. 
Wine  Factory,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  II :  425. 
Wine-Making  and  Scuppernong  Grape.     (S.  Weller)  De 

Bow,  9:  379. 

—  in  California.     (A.  Harazthy)  Overland,  7:  489.    8: 

34,  105,  393.  —  Harper,  29:  22. 
Wine  Merchant ;  a  Tale.     (W.  I.  Paulding)  Putnam,  14: 

275- 

—  Why  a  ?    Chamb.  J.  44:  8. 
Wine  Profession.     Chamb.  J.  47:  513. 

Wine  Question.  (W.  C.  Schauffler)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  8: 
2S5.  —  (L.  Maver)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  2:  408.  — 
(N  Hewitt)Lit.&Theo.  R.  6:  206.  -  (C.  C.  Moore) 
Am.  Church  R.  2:  181.  — (R.  P.  Stebbins)  Chr. 
Exam.  24:  65.  —(D.  Dana)  Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  2:  654. 
—  Chamb.  J.  19:  28. — Colburn,  118:  465. — Fra- 
ser,  61 :  416. 

Wine  Trade,  Mysteries  of.  Tait,  n.  s.  20:  3.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  36:  502. 

—  of  England.     Hunt,  9:  377. 

—  of  France.  For.  Q.  3:  636.   14:  192.  —  Hunt,  18:  643. 

—  Restrictions  on.     Ed.  R.  40:  414. 

—  Tricks  in.     Chamb.  J.  54:  637. 
Wines,  Enoch  C.     Am.  .J.  Educ.  9:  9. 

Wing,  Augustus,  Discoveries  of.  in  Vermont  Geology. 

(J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  113:  332,  405. 
Wing  Movements,  Theory  of.     Nature,  2:  166. 
Wings  of  Escape;   a  Sketch.     Dub.  Univ.  go:  415. 
Wingate,  David.     Blackw.  92:  48. 

—  Poems  and  Songs.     Blackw.  gi:  376-627.     g2:  634. 
Winged  Word.     (M.  A.  Tincker)  Cath.  World,  6:  267. 
Wingfield,  Lewis,  with  portrait.     Victoria,  35:  242. 
Winifrctl.     Liv.  Age,  43:   171,  209. 

Winifred  Dee;  a  Stori%     Argosy,  32:  209. 

Winifred's    Conservatory;    a    Story.     (.J.    Middlemass) 

Tinsley,  28:  392. 
Winifred's  Lovers;  a  Tale.    Belgra.  32:  supp.  22. 


WINIFRED 


1416 


WISCONSIN 


Winifred's  Peril;  a  Tale  of  the  Coast.     Victoria,  l8:  287. 

Winifred's  Vow.     House.  Words,  12:   196. 

Winifred  Mowbray.     Tait,  n.  s.  23:  296,  326,  389. 

Winlock,  Joseph.     Nature,  12:  191. 

Winnepesaukee,  N.  H.,  Journey  to,  1747.     (W.  Bryent) 

N.  E.  Keg.  32:  297. 
Winner,  Joseph  E.,  Song-Composer.  (G.  Birdseye)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  14:  227. 
Winner,  Septimus.  (G. Birdseye)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  433. 
Winnipeg,  Lake,   Discharge  of.      (J    E.  Todd)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  117:  120. 

—  From  Victoria  to.     (D.  M.  Gordon)  Good  Words,  21 : 

116,  158,  305. 

—  Gordon's  Journey  to.  (G.M.Grant)  Canad.  Mo.  18:  225. 
Winnipegoosis.     (W.  F.  Munro)  Canad.  JIo.  16:  473. 
Winning  Curd.     (E.  Fawcett)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  462. 
Winning  Hazard;  a  Tale.     Cliamb.  J.  47:  supp. 
Winning  the  Race.     (J.  Neall)  Overland,  9:  53S. 
Winona;  Legend  of  the  Mississippi:  a  Poem.  (B.  Hatha- 
way) Lakeside,  3:  358. 

Winslow,  Forbes.     Anatomy  of  Suicide.      Dub.   Univ. 

18:  277. 
Winslow,  Hubbard.     Christian  Doctrine.     (G.  E.  Ellis) 

Chr.  Exam.  37:  400. 
Winslow,  John.     (H.  A.  Page)  Good  Words.  20:  33. 
Winslow  Extradition  Case.     Am.  Law  R.  10:  617. 
Winslow  Family.      (L.  R.  Paige)  N.  E.  Reg.  25:  355. 

26:  69. 

—  Genealogy  of.      (L.  Shattuck)  N.  E.  Reg.  4:  297.— 

(J.  H.  Sheppard)  N.  E.  Reg.  17:  159. 
Winsor,  Justin.     Address  at  N.  Y.  Conference  of  Libra- 
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—  Address  at  Boston  Conference.  1879.     Lib.  .T.  4:  223. 
Winsted,  Conn.;   Mytown.     (R.  T.  Cooke)  Harper,  55: 

641. 
Winter,  Cornelius,  Jay's  Life  of.   Chr.  Obs.  7:  451,  535, 
578.  — Eel.  R.8:  642,  678. 

—  Letters  of.     Bib.  R.  1 :  223. 

Winter,  John  G.,  with  portrait.     De  Bow.  10:  582. 
Winter,  Rev.  R.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  16:  577. 
Winter.     (A.  Smith)  Good  Words,  5:  78. 

—  a  Poem.     (E.  A.  Bowring)  Once  a  Week,  14:  48. 

—  iit  the  Sea- Side.     Temp.  Bar,  28:  342. 

—  Word  for.     Blackw.  39:  350. 

Winters,  Cold.      (R.  A.  Proctor)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  472. 

—  Mild.     Once  a  Week,  18:  282.  —  Chamb.  J.  15:  326. 

—  Severe.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  33:  256. 
Winter  Carol.     Eraser,  31:  2S3. 

Winter-Evening  H3'mn  to  my  Fire.  (J.  R.  Lowell)  Put- 
nam, 3:  328. 

Winter  Flower.     (M.  Coxe)  Godey,  26:  11. 

Winter  Garden,  My.     (C.  Kingsley)  Eraser,  57:  408. 

Winter  Joys  and  Winter  Privileges.  (M.  Coxe)  Godey, 
26:  1 38. 

Winter  Lifeand  Scenery;  a  Poem.    Dub.  Univ.  45:  117. 

Winter  Light;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  4:  268. 

Winter  Night's  Club.  (M.  G.  Milward)  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
9:  38. 

Winter  Night's  Ride  in  the  Sierra.  (A.  S.  Evans)  Over- 
land, 4:  512. 

Winter  Night's  Wake.  (J.  F.  Waller)  Dub.  Univ.  49:  2S5. 

Winter  Poems.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  834,  859. 

—  and  Fancies.      Dub.  Univ.  43:  i. 

Winter  Resorts  for  Invalids.   (J.  B.  Yeo)  Fortn.  32:  629. 
Winter  Rhapsody.      (J.Wilson)  Blackw.  38:  863.     39: 

287,  309. 
Winter  Signs.     Cath.  World,  2:  108. 
Winter  Shooting  in  England.     Cornh.   11:  233. 
Winter  Sketch.     (H.  f»earce)  Dub.  Univ.  85:   196. 
Winter  Sketches.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Blackw.  39:  261. 
Winter  Sports.   Blackw.  128:  747.    Same  art.  Li  v.  Age, 

148:  219. 


Winter  Sunbeams  unsought.     (M.  A.  Dodge)  0.  &  N. 

i:  768. 
WinterTime.     Cornh.  5:  281. 
Winter  Vegetation.     Chamb.  J.  53:  837. 
Winter  Walk.     (H.  D.  Thoreau)  Dial,  4:  211. 
Winter  Weather  in  England  and  Canada.    (Col.  Fletcher) 

Temp.  Bar,  20:  102. 
Winter  Wedding-Party  in  the  Wilds.     Cornh.  i:  356. 
Winter's  Tale.     (R.  E.  Mulley)  Tinsley,  20:  211. 
Winterbury  Cathedral  Library.     Once  a  Week,  12:  529. 
Winterfield,  Capt.,  Adventures  of.     All  the  Year,  3:  488. 
Winterton,  Pryme's  Hist.  of.  (E.  Peacock)  Arch.  40:  225. 
Winthrop,  John.      (H.  E.  Scudder)  Harper,  53:  830.— 

(G.  E.  Ellis)  Nation,  4:  65.  —  Blackw.  102:  170. 

—  (J.  Hall)  Princ.  36:  339.  — (W.  F.  Rae)  Good 
Words,  21:  594. 

—  Early  Life  oL      (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  98:  128.— 

Bost.  R.  4:  248. 

—  in  England.     (G.  E.  Ellis)  Atlan.  13:   i.  — (W.  H. 

Whitmore)  Chr.  Exam.  76:  195. 

—  in  New  England.     (C.  C.  Smith)  No.  Am.  104:  175. 

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11:  370.  —  (G.  W.  Blagden)  Cong.  R.  7:  274. 
Winthrop,  Margaret,  Gov.  Winthrop's  Wife.    Liv.  Age, 

73:  98- 
Winthrop,  Robt.  C,  with  portrait.  Am.  Whig  R.  7:  275. 

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Winthrop,  Theodore.     (G.  W.  Curtis)  Atlan.  8:  242.— 

Chamb.  J.  55:  124. 

—  Novels.     Westm.  84:  163. 

—  Writings  of.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Atlan.  12:   153. 
AVinthrop  Family.  (B.  B.  Edwards)  Am.  Q.Reg.  13:  386. 

—  Genealogy  of.     (W.  H.  Whitmore)  N.  E.  Reg.  18:  182. 
Winthrop-Drury  Affair.  (Mrs. E.A.Walker)  Scrib.io:  753. 
Wire,  Iron,  Effect  of  Acid  on  the  Interior  of.      (O.  Rey- 
nolds) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  99:   70. 

—  Silver- gilt,  Preparation  of.      (W.  Lewis)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  6:  86,  150. 
Wire   Book-Sewing  Machine.     (H.  Bilgram)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  109:  47. 
Wires,  Elasticity  of.    (J.  T.  Bottomley)  Nature,  23:  281. 
Wire-Cable  Railway  System.     Pract.  M.  6:  171. 
Wire-Drawing  by  Machinery.     Once  a  Week,  9:  467. 
Wire  Gauze.     Pract.  M.  4:   191. 
Wire  Roads.     Eel.  Engin.  i:  645. 
Wire  Ropes.     Penny  M.  12:  323. 

—  Transmission  of  Power  by.     (E.  Dyer)  Eel.  Engin.  5: 

421.  — (A.  W.  Stahl)  Eel.  Engin.  16:  68,  166,  223. 
Wire  Tramways.     Pract.  M.  1 :  334. 
Wire-Way  for  transporting  Ores.     Pract.  M.  6:  59. 
Wirksworth  Football  Play.  (J.S.Doxey)  Reliquarv,  9:  93. 
Wirt,  William.      (E.  H.  Gillett)  Hours  at  Home,  2:  136. 

—  De  Bow,  11:  263.  — (G.  W.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  10: 
385. — Liv.  Age,  24:  174.  —  New  Eng.  M.  6:  349. 

—  British  Spy.     Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  463. 

—  Kennedy's  Life  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  206. 

—  Letter  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  9:  422. 

to  a  Law  Student.     So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  33. 

—  Life  of.     West.  M.  2:  221. 

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Wisbur}',  Laws  of.     West.  Law  J.  8:  49. 

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—  and  its  Resources.     (J.  Bond)  Hunt,  lo:  541. 

—  and  tiie  Growth  of  the  Northwest.      (J.  H.  Lathrop) 

De  Bow,  14:  230. 

—  Bibliography  of.     Hist.  M.  16:  29. 


WISCONSIN" 


1417 


WITCHCRAFT 


Wisconsin,  Constitution  of.     Dem.  R.  20:  195. 

—  Description  of.     (.1.  H.  Lathrop)  West.  J.  9:  15. 

—  First  Settlers  of.     Hist.  M.  i :  295. 

—  Huronian  Series  of  Northern.     (K.  D.  Irving)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  117:  393. 

—  Primordial  and  Canadian  Rocks  of.     (R.  D.  Irving) 

Am.  J.  Sci.  109:  440. 

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—  State  Historical  Society  of.     (J.  Sabin)  Am.  Bibliop. 

6:  158. 

—  Statistics  of.     Am.  J.  Educ.  18:  476. 

—  Teachers'  Association.     Am.  J.  Educ.  14:  383. 

—  Teachers'  Institute  in.     (H.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

8:  673. 

—  Tour  through,  in  1832.     Hesp.  2:  264. 

—  University  of,  Library  of.      (R.  B.  Anderson)  Lib.  J. 

2:  72. 
AVisconsin  River,  Afloat  on.      (E.  R.  Leland)  Lakeside, 

8:  434. 
Wisdom,  Maxims  of.     (G.  A.  Simcox)  Fortn.  32:  345. 

—  of  God  in  a  Mystery.  (D.H. Riddle)  Mercersb.  16:  277. 

—  of  the  Son  of  Sirach;   a  Paraphrase.     Mo.  Rel.  M. 

9:  10:  II. 

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Barrows)  Bib.  Sac.  15:  353.  —  Kitto,  21:  346. 

—  personified.     (F.  A.  Gast)  Mercersb.  25:  411. 

—  Religious  Use  of.     (A.  P.  Stanley)  Good  Words,  16: 

626. 

—  Speculative  and  practical.  (H.W.  Bellows)  Chr.  Exam. 

39:  337- 
Wise,  Henry  A.,  and  the  CilleyDuel.     Dem.  R.  lo:  482. 
Wise  Men  of  Edom.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  i:  429. 

—  of  the  East.     (C.  H.  Brigham)  Chr.  Exam.  87:  259. 

—  of  Gotham.     (W.  P.  Mason)  No.  Am.  24:  37. 

Wise  Women  of  the  East.  (M.  A.  E.  W.  Fisher)  Apple- 
ton,  18:   311. 

Wiseman,  Luke,  Eccles.  Portrait  of.    St.  James,  25:  454. 

Wiseman,  Nicholas,  Cardinal.  Bentley,  40:  640.  —  Cornh. 
11:  504. —  Ho.  &  For.  R.  i:  501.  — Internat.  M.  2: 

143- 

—  English  Poetry  vs.     (J.  H.  L.  Hunt)  Fraser,  60:  747. 

—  Essays  of.     Brownson,  10:  529.  —  Mercersb.  6:  153. 

—  Dub.  R.  34:  541.  —  Liv.  Age,  39:  112. 

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—  Eel.  R.  66:  4S5. 

—  Memorial  of.     Dub.  R.  56:  267. 

—  Sermons.     Dub.  R.  56:  192. 

Wish,  The;  a  Fair}'  Tale.     Liv.  Age,  13:  407. 
Wishart,  George,  the  Martyr.     No.  Brit.  49:  400. 
Wishes  of  a  Dumb-Waiter.     (H.  L.  Merivale)  Blackw. 

108:  237. 
Wishes  Shop,  The.     Fraser,  72:  637. 
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141-695. 
Wishing-Tree.     Blackw.  30:  423. 
Wisner,  Henry.     (H.  W.  Bellows)  Pennsyl.  M.  i:  80. 
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Wit.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  38.  —  (I.  Tuxton)  Irish  Mo.  5: 

341-705- 

—  American.     Liv.  Age,  84:  505. 

—  and  Humor.     (C.  A.  Bristed)   Nation,   2:  72.  —  (F. 

Sheldon)  Nation,  2:  144.  — Blackw.  6:  638.  — (E. 

P.  Whipple)  Hogg,  5:  166,  179. —  Nation,  2:  178. 

Brit.  Q.  56:  41.      Same  art.   Liv.  Ape,   114:  477. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  79:  257.  —  (S.  Cox)  Victoria,  23: 

123.  —  Westm.  48:  13. —Eel.  M.   12:  456.  —  (R. 

Haj-warde)  Knick.  36:  4S9.  —  So.  R.  n.s,  11:  336. 

and  Fun.     Dem.  R.  41 :  77. 

Characteristics  and  Examples  of.    Westm.  80:  435. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  80:  147. 


Wit  and  Humor,  Hunt's.     Dub.  Univ.  29:  74. 
Old-New  Jokes.     (J.  Doran)  Argosy,  5:  141. 

—  and  Wisdom.     Colburn,  163:  95. 
an  Allegor}'.     Blackw.  49:  122. 

—  Clerical.     (S.  Waddington)  Tinsley,  20:  32. 

—  German.     (H.  Heine)  Westm.  65:  i. 

—  Legal.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper,  19:  369. 

—  True  and  false.     Carey's  Mus.  i:  147. 

—  Wewitzer's  School  of.     Quar.  Ii:  423. 

—  What  is  V    Once  a  Week,  25:  520. 
See  Humor;  Jokes;  Jesters. 

Wit  in  spite  of  himself.     (R.  Johns)  Bentley,  2:  521. 
Wits,  Ancient  and  modern.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  19S. 

—  and  Witticisms.     Chamb.  J.  54:  5.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

88:  496. 

—  Great,  and  little  Stories.     Dub.  Univ.  47:  554.    Same 

art  Eel.  M.  38:  301. 

—  Great,  mad  Wits.     Blackw.  88:  302.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  51:  414.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  67 :  195. 

—  of  the  French  Revolution.     Nat.  R.  17:  38.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  78:  317. 

—  of  the  Reign  of  Queen  Anne.     Nat.  Q.  11:  251. 
Witch,  The.     (E.  P.  Hall)  Godey,  22:  269.  —  So.  Lit. 

Mess.  9:  324. 

—  Black.     (J.  W.  Newcombe,  jr.)  Contin.  Mo.  1 :  155. 

—  Last.    (C.  F.  Guernsey)  O.  &  N.  8:  293. 

—  of  Ae.    Blackw.  7:  277,  374. 

—  of  Endor.     Am.  Meth.  M.  2:  57.  —  Cong.  M.  15:  467, 

541,  658. 

Critical  Remarks  on.    Cong.  M.  1:  641. 

Saul  and.     (E.  C.  Jones)  New  Eng.  14:  75.  — (M. 

S.  Terry)  Meth.  Q.  29:  528. 

—  of  Garrowbuie.     Belgra.  33:  205. 

—  of  the  Gray  Thorn.     (J.  Hogg)  Blackw.  17:  714. 

—  of  Roseberry  Topping;  or  the  Haunted  Ring.    Blackw. 

38:  S09." 

—  of  Wenham;  a  Poem.  (J.  G.Whittier)  Atlan.  39:  129. 

—  A  Self-accused.     Chamb.  J.  38:  385.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  58:  235. 

—  White,  of  Combe  Andrew.     All  the  Year,  27:  79. 
Witches  and  other  Night  Fears.     (C.  Lamb)  Lond.  M.  4: 

384- 

—  and  their  Trials.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  145. 

—  and  Witchcraft.     (A.  L.  Nostaw)  Once  a  Week,  2: 

438. — House.  Words,  12:  201.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
37:  140. 

—  and  Witch-Finders,  Zulu.    (Lady  Barker)  Eel.  M.  87 : 

479- 

—  Elves,  and  Goblins.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  184. 

—  Lancashire.     (A.  C.  Ewald)  Fraser,  103:  447. 

—  of  Warboys.     (A.  S.  Jones)  Canad.  Mo.  13:  52. 

—  Scotch.    All  the  Year,  7:  12.     27:  461. — House. 

Words,  16:  75,  114. 

—  Suffolk.     (J.  Scoffern)  Belgra.  7:  536. 
Witches'  Sabbath;  a  Poem.     St.  James,  26:  500. 
Witches'  Stone.     Fraser,  37:  143. 

Witch-Cats  in  Schleswig-Holstein.  (J.  Oxenford)  Col- 
burn, 96:  190. 

Witchcraft.  (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  106:  176.  —  House. 
Words,  15:  505.  — (F.  H.  Undenvood)  Putnam,  2: 
249.  —  (W.C.  Elam)  Putnam,  14:  207.  —  Retros.  5: 
81.  —  Lond.M.  5:  205,  376,472.  —  Bost.Mo.  i:  251. 
—  (0.  Curry)  Hesp.  i:  191. — Irish  Mo.  2:  523. 

—  Account  of.     Cong.  M.  21:  334,  694,  776. 

—  and  Bodin.     (H.  White)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  4:  327, 

—  and  the  Church.     Colburn,  127:  475. 

—  and  Demnnology.     For.  Q.  6:   i. — Mo.  R.  123:  2S6. 

—  and  Diabolism,  Literature  of.     Westm.  95:  i. 

—  and  Mesmerism.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  687. 

—  and  Non-Christian  Religions.     (A.  C.  Lyall)  Fortu. 

19:  429. 

—  and  Possession.     (H.  Mayo)  Blackw.  61 :  673. 


WITCHCRAFT 


1418 


WOFFINGTOX 


Witchcraft  and  the  Witch-Finder.     Peop.  J.  lO:  91. 

—  at  Hingham,  Mass.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  263. 

—  Devils  of  Morzine.     Cornh.  11 :  468.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  85:  227. 

—  Divination,  and   Mesmerism.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  687. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  25:  199. 

—  Imposture,  and  Credulity.     Eel.  M.  71:  S34,  994. 

—  in  Devon.     Once  a  Week,  18:  61. 

—  in  Early  Maryland.     (E.  S.  Kiley,  jr.)  So.  M.  12:  450. 

—  in  India.     Cornh.  16:  409. 

—  in  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  82:  218. 

—  in  Long  Island.     Hist.  M.  6:  53. 

—  in  Maine.     (J.  W.  Thornton)  N.  E.  Reg.  13:  193. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Cornh.  18:  54. 

—  in  New  England.  (R.  D.C.  Robbins)  Bib.  Sac.  34:  473. 

—  in  the  19th  Centurj'.     All  the  Year,  22:  541. 

—  in  Old  England.     Portfo.(Den.)  18:  508. 

—  ill  Portsmouth,  N.  H.     (R.  Chamberlain)  Hist.  M.  5: 

321.  —  (L.  Alden)  Hist.  M.  6:  159. 

—  in  Salem,  Mass.     Putnam,   7:  505.  —  (R.  11.  Allen) 

Cong.  Q.  10:  154.  —  Galaxy,  19  :  358.  —  House. 
Words,  5:  474.— (S.  P.  Fowler)  Hist.  M.  2:  11.— 
Am.  Whig  R.  3:  60.  — (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam. 
11:  240. — Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  140.  —  (W.  H.  Browne) 
So.  R.n.  s.  3:  306.  — (A.  H. Currier)  Cong.  R.  9:  201. 

and  Cotton  Mather.     (W.  F.  Poole)  No.  Am.  108: 

337. —  (C.  W.  Upham)  Hist.  M.  16:  129. 

Award  to  Families  of  Sufferers  in.    Hist.  M.  16:  29S. 

Gov.  Hutchinson  on.     (W.  F.  Poole)  N.  E.  Reg. 

24:  381. 

Rare  Tract  on ;  Willard's  Some  Miscellany  Obser- 
vations.    Cong.  Q.  11:  400. 

Upham's  History  of.     Ed.  R.  128:  i.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  98:  387.  — (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  11: 
240.— (G.  E.  Ellis)  Nation,  5:  391. 

—  in  Scotland.     Tait,  n.  s.  3:  17. 

—  in  1665.     Niles's  Reg.  20:  379. 

—  Cotton  Mather  on.     Meth.  Q.  i :  430. 

—  Morristown  Ghost.     (J.  F.  Tuttle)  Hist.  M.  21 :  i,  65. 

—  of  the  four  last  Centuries.     Dub.  R.  30:  331. 

—  Persecution  of.     Zoist,  II :  30. 

—  Present  Belief  in,  in  Devonshire.     Reliquary,  18:  145. 

—  Recent  Cases  of,  1S59.     Westm.  71 :  209. 

—  Trial  for.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  26. 

in  Fnince,  in  14th  Century.    Cornh.  30:  319.  Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  83:  621.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  341. 

Last.    Nat.  M.  6:  56.  —  Eel.  M.  33:  556. 

of  Mary  Schweidler,  the  Amber  Witch.     Eel.  R. 

80:  299. 

—  Trials  for.    (T.  Walker)  West.  Law  J.  2:  312.  —  Port- 

fo.(Den.)  11:  243. 
See  Demonology;  Magic;  etc. 

Witchcrafts,  Old.     Liv.  Age,  39:  323. 

Witchfinder,  The.     Blackw.  56:  297,  4S7. 

Witchtinders,  Evening  with.     Dub.  Univ.  31:  440. 

Witch-Hampton  Hall.  Blackw.  95:  185.  Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  80:  436. 

Witching  Times;  a  Novel.  Putnam,  8:  570.  9:  11- 
621.     10:  62,  218,  393. 

Witch-Thorn,  The;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  273. 

Witenagemote,  Saxon.     Penny  M.  13:  453. 

With  the  Bloom  off;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  37:  109. 

With  Harp  and  Crown.  (W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice)  Tins- 
ley,  16:  32-601.     17:  8S-601. 

With  a  Silver  Lining.     All  the  Year,  43:  286-333. 

Wither,  George,  the  Puritan  Poet.  (R.  W.  Buchanan) 
St.  James,  5:  65. 

—  Poems.     (G.  E.  Rice)  No.  Am.  90:  242. 

—  Shepherd  Hunting.     Retros.  7:  307. 

Withered  Blossom;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  22:  164,  189. 
Withered  Hopes;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  21:  66t. 
Withered  Morning  Glory;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  41:  183. 


Withers,  James  Reynolds;  a  Hedge-Poet.    (D.  M.  Craik) 

Macmil.  i :  449. 
Witherspoon,  John,  Life  of.     (Sir  R.  de  Camden)  Potter 

Am.  Mo.  5:  505. 

—  Memoir  of,  with  portrait.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  9:  105. 

—  Theology  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  35:  596. 
Withheld.  "  (I.  D.  Coolbrith)  Overland,  11:  565. 
Within  four  Walls.  (C  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  lo:  452. 
Within  the  Maze.     (Mrs.  H.  Wood)  Argosy,  13:  1-401. 

14:  1-401, 
Within  the  Precincts;  a  Novel.     (M.  Oliphant)  Cornh. 
37:129-615.   38:103,360,615.   39:102-385.    Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  136:  iiS-746.     137:  104-783.     138: 

93-745- 
Within  a  Year.     (A.  Stevens)  Harper,  56:  255. 
Withington,  Hiram.     (A.  Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  46:  107. 
Withman,  W.     Travels.     (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  R.  2:  330. 
Without  further  Delay;  a  Tale.    Chamb.  J.  49:  481-684. 
Without  Inscription.     (K.  E.  Franzos)  Lippinc.  21:  365. 
Without  Reserve.     (R.  Hudson)  Lond.  Soc.  12:  433. 
Witness,  The.    Chamb.  J.  37:  209,  227,  24S.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  73:  564,  604. 
Witness  for  the  Defense.     (Mrs.  Abdy)  Sharpe,  39:  13. 
Witness  of  the  Spirit.     (J.  Cummings)  Meth.  Q.  8:  552. 

—  (J.  B.  Baldwin)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8:  353.     9:  169. 
Witnesses,  and  Jurymen,  Duties  of.  House. Words, 2:  100. 

—  Apocalyptic.     Kitto,  13:  135. 

—  Exclusion  of,  for  Unbelief.   (J.  A.  Bolles)  Chr.  Exam. 

25:  157. 

—  The  four.     (C.  P.  Krauth)  Evang.  R.  6:  563. 

—  in  Court.     All  the  Year,  40:  113. 

—  Qualifications  of.     Chr.  R.  i:  479. 

—  Should  a  Defendant  testify  ?     (F.  Wharton)  Princ. 

n.  s.  4:  47. 

—  The  three  Heavenly.     (W.  Stroud)  Kitto,  22:  57. 
Witness-Box,  Flowers  of.     All  the  Year,  9:  t,7- 
Wittenberg  and  Cologne.    (A.  Schwartz)  Eraser,  87:  156. 
Wives  and  Daughters;  a  Novel.    (E.  C.  Gaskell)  Cornh. 

10:129-695.  11:65-682.  12:1-641.  13:1.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  85:  337-5S2.  86:  61-505.  87:  102- 
455.     88:  27,  353. 

—  and  Husbands ;  a  Tale.     (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Chamb.  J. 

1 :  49,  70,  80. 

—  and  Sisters.    Once  a  Week,  6:  317. 

—  Bartering  of.     Chamb.  J.  47:  126. 

—  Ciever  Men's.   Liv.  Age,  78:  330.  —  Chamb.  J.  56:  6. 

—  How  to  treat.  (J.  G.  Holland)  Hours  at  Home,  i :  152. 

—  of  great  Men.     Internat.  M.  3:  413. 

—  of  Men  of  Letters.     (L.  Murray)  Canad.  Mo.  5:  225. 
Unlettered.     (F.  Jacox)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  241. 

—  Sale  of.     Chamb.  J.  36:  238. 

—  Semi-detached.    Tinsley,  5:  338.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

72:  351- 

—  Spiritual,  Dixon's.     Dub.  Univ.  71:  261. 
Wix's  Work  of  Art.     Chamb.  J.  45:  145,  172. 
Wizard  of  the  Edge.     Belgra.  2:  352. 

Woburn,  Mass.,  Inscriptions  in  the  Burial  Ground.   N.  E. 
Reg.  2:  270,  387.     3:  46-358. 

—  Ministers  of.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  Ii :  187. 

—  Town  Library  Building  of.     Am.  Arch.  2:  68. 
Wodan  the  wild  Huntsman.     (K.  Blind)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

25:  32. 
Wodrow,  Robert,  and  his  Collections.  Chamb.  J.  16:  104. 
Woe  and  Weal;  a  Tale.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  13:  465. 
Woes  of  the  Inartistic.     (L.  S.  North)  Potter  Am.  Mo. 

14:  305. 
Woehler,  Friedrich,  with  portrait.     (C.  A.  Joy)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  17:  539. 
Woffington,  Margaret,  the  Actress.    Dub.  Univ.  64:  180. 

—  (F.  P.  Cobbe)  St.  James,  43:  807. 

—  and  G.  A.  Bellamy,  rival  Actresses.  Temp.  Bar,52 :  316. 

—  Career  of.     (D.  Cook)  Ouce  a  Week,  9:  61. 


WOFFINGTON 


1419 


WOMAN 


Woffington,  Margaret,  the  Actress,  Eecollections  of.  Col- 
burn,  52:  3S3. 

Woking  Common.     Sharpe,  42:  260. 

Woleot,  John  [Peter  Pindar].     Blackw.  104:  65. 

Wolcott,  Henry,  and  his  Children.  (S.  Wolcott)  Cong. 
Q.  i:  141. 

Wolcott,  Oliver.    N.  E.  Reg.  26:  16. 

Wolcott,  Oliver,  jr.,  with  portrait.  (G.  Gibbs)  N.  E. 
Reg.  4:  9.  — Ann.  Reg.  8:  [447. 

—  Papers  of.     (C.  Kmg)  Am.  Whig  R.  4:  614. 
Wolcott  Family  Genealogy.     N.  E.  Reg.  i:  251. 
Wolf,  Friedrich  August.  (K.  von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

6:  260.  — Mus.  26:  655. 

—  Life  and  Teachings  of.     No.  Brit.  42:  245. 
Wolf,  The.     Penny  M.  3:  169. 

—  as  an  Object  of  Superstition.     Chamb.  J.  20:  27. 

—  Close  Quarters  with  a.     Chamb.  J.  47:  756. 

—  Extinct  British.     (J.  E.   Harting)  Pop.   Sci.  R.  17: 

53-396. 

—  Piemains  of  an  extinct  Species  of.     (J.  A.  Allen)  Am. 

J.  Sci.  iii:  47. 
Wolves.     Liv.  Age,  29:  265.— Chamb.  J.  40:   266. — 
All  the  Year,  44:  43<S. 

—  and  Bears,  British.     (W.  B.  Dawkins)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

10:  241. 

—  and  Wolf-Hunting  in  America.     Penny  M.  7:  391. 
in  France.     St.  Paul's,  2:  466. 

—  Chapter  on.     Nat.  M.    10:   436.  — Bentley,  29:  264. 

Same  art.  Harper,  2;  787. 

—  in  France.     (M.  Swayne)  Once  a  Week,  13:  1S2. 

—  Marvels  about.    Chamb.  J.  40:  266.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  61:  89. 

—  of  Esthonia.     Fraser,  31 :  392. 

Wolf-Children.    Chamb.  J.  18:  33.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

34:  453- 
Wolf-Fish.     (A.  Wilson)  Nature,  19:  556. 
Wolf-Gathering.     Internat.  M.  5:  391. 
Wolf-Hunters.     Chamb.  .J.  22:  164,  1S5. 
Wolf-Lore.     Once  a  Week,  9:  501. 
Wolf-Nurses  in  India.     Fraser,  49:  5S7.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  41 :  589. 
Wolf-Tower,  The.     (A.  B.  StoiTs)  Cath.  World,  26:  449. 
Wolfe,  Charles.     Am.  Q.  Reg.  5:  29.  — Dub.  Univ.  20: 

618.  — Irish  Q.  6:  326. 

—  and  his  Poetry.  (C.  H.  Gibson)  Once  a  Week,  ii:  501. 
Gibson's  Statements  corrected.    (Mrs.  J.  S.  Taylor) 

Once  a  Week,  12:  162. 

—  Burial  of  Sir  John  Moore.     Blackw.  19:  489. 

—  Facts  about.     Once  a  Week,  11:  572. 

—  Life  and  Writings  of.     Eel.  R.  42:  117. 

—  Remains  of.     Dub.  Univ.  20:    618.  — (R.  Robbins) 

Chr.  Q.  Spec.  4:  34.— (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  Chr. 
Exam.  6:  137. — Mo.  R.  107:  364.  —  Eel.  Mus.  i: 
112.  —  Chr.  Obs.  26:  346. 
Wolfe,  Gen.  James.     Bentley,  31:    353.  — (D.  Wilson) 
Canad.  Mo.  7:  105.  —  Eel.  M.  62:  376. 

—  Correspondence  of.     Liv.  Age,  24:  158. 
Wolferstan,  Mrs.  E.  P.,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  40:  543. 
Wolfeton,  The;  a  Ghost  Story.     Victoria,  25:  869. 
Wolff,  Joseph,  Missionary  to  Persia.     Blackw.  90:  135. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  70:  707.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  152. 

—  Autobiography.  (F.  W.  Holland)  Chr.  Exam.  71 :  422. 

—  Journal  of .     Chr.  Obs.  39:  692,  746,  785.  —  Eel.  R. 

40:  238. 

—  Travels  and  Adventures  of .    Dub.  R.  49:  156.  —  Chr. 

Rem.  41:  61.  —  Liv.  Age,  66:  183,  652.    68:  515. 

Wolfish  Humanity.     All  the  Year,  15:  441. 

Wolfram  von  Eschenbach,  and  German  Mediffival  Litera- 
ture.    Nat.  Q.  16:  136. 

—  Parzival.     (P.  E.  Pinkerton)  St.  James,  42:  204. 
Wollaston,  Thomas  Vernon.     Nature,  17:  210. 
Wollaston,  Wm.  H.    Bakerian  Lecture.   Ed.  R.  12:  120. 


Wollaston,  William  H.,  Life  of.    Brit.  Q.  4:  81.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  9:  365.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  n:  9. 
Wollaton  Hall.     Antiquary,  3:  241. 
Wollstonecraft,  Mary.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  672. 

—  and  W.  Godwin.  '(S.  R.  T.  Mayer)  St.  James,  38:  79. 

—  Vindication  of.     (C.  K.  Paul)  Fraser,  97:  748. 
See  Shelley,  Mary  W. 

Wolowski,  L."  F.  M.,  Life  and  Travels  of.     (J.  G.  Rosen- 

garten)  Nation,  27:  27. 
Wolowski,  Louis,  Character  of.     (G.  Marsland)  Bank. 

M.  (N.  Y.)  31:  251. 
Wolpke,  Franz.     (H.  Taine)  Radical,  4:  205. 
Wolsey,  Thomas,   Cardinal.     (H.   Southern)  Retros.  5: 

I,   275.  —  Mus.   3:    105,  208.    22:    116. — Mo.  R. 

104:  294.  — Quar.  8:  163.— Dub.  Univ.  44:   550. 

—  (U.  A.  Jackson)  Sharpe,  47:  243.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  71:  1083.  —  (U.  A.  Jackson)  Knick.  50:  539. — 
(S.  Martin)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  4:  309. 

—  after  his  Fall.     Penny  M.  Ii:  226,  233,  247. 

—  Age  of.     Dub.  R.  40:  i. 

—  and  the  Duke  of  Buckingham.     Eel.  M.  78:  119. 

—  at  Esher.     (E.  Walford)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22:  360. 

—  Fate  of.     Knick.  6:  401. 

—  Gait's  Life  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  17:  609. 

—  Last  Days  of.     Dub.  Univ.  86:  751. 

—  Life  and  Character  of.     Westm.  62:    i.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  44:  323.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  33:  i. 
Wolseley,  sFr  Garnet,  with  portrait.    Dub.  Univ.  87 :  538. 
Woman.     (A.  B.  Alcott)  Radical,  5:  89. —  Dial,  i:  362. 

—  (A.  Young)  Cath.  World,  4:  417. —111.  M.  i: 
185.  — Nat.  R.  7:  333.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  483. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  i.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  2:  309. — 
Knick.  33:  291. — Contin.  Mo.  4:  105. 

—  a  Poem.     Blackw.  35:  711. 

—  a  Poem.     (D.  Mitchell)  Hogg,  li :  136. 

—  and  American  Chivalry.  (H.  Morford)  Lippiuc.  1:417- 

—  and  her  Master.     Chamb.  J.  19:  364. 

Lady  Morgan  on.    Mo.  R.  152:  204.  —  Tait,  n.  s. 

7:  39°- 

—  and  her  Needs.    (E.  O.  Smith)  De  Bow,  13:  267. 

—  and  Home.     (R.  Palmer)  Hours  at  Home,  7:  64. 

—  and  the  Social  System.     Fraser,  21 :  6S9. 

—  and  Tobacco.     (S.  Brightly)  Galaxy,  5:  43S. 

—  and  Womankind.     Eel.  M.  43:  392. 

—  Art  of.     (M.  J.  Preston)  So.  M.  8:  46S. 

—  as  Cause  of  Trouble.    (J.  S.  Hittell)  Overland,  15:  261. 

—  as  Smuggler  and  Detective.    (F.  Howell)  Scrib.  4:  354. 

—  The  Coming.    (P.  Tliorne)  Lippinc.  5:  529.  —  (P.  Mul- 

ford)  Lippinc.  9:  107. 

—  Destiny  of.     West.  M.  2:  135. 

—  Difference  between  the  Sexes.     Portfo.(Den.)  32:  25. 

—  Era  of,  Philosophy  of.  (A.  C.  Bristol)  Victoria,  28:  378. 

—  Genesis  of.     (E.  Van  de  Warker)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5 :  269. 

—  in  the  Lyceum.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  371. 

—  in  her  Relation  to  Medical  Science.     (N.  Thatcher) 

Victoria,  17:  109. 

—  in  the  19th  Century,  Ossoli's.     Liv.  Age,  46:  550. 

—  Independence  of,  in  Thought  and  Action.     Am.  Mo. 

M.  6:  472. 

—  Limitations  of  Sex.     (N.  Morri<)  No.  Am.  132:  79. 

—  Ministry  of.     (G.  L.  Chaney)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  44:  231. 

—  Mission   of.     (T.  H.   Rearden)   Overland,    i:    64.— 

Westm.  52:  352.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  923.  —  Cong.  M. 
24:  383.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  19:  303. 

—  a  Parasite.     (M.  A.  Brown)  Radical,  5:  204. 

—  Place  of,  in  Nature.  (F.  E.  White)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  292. 

—  Platonic.     Victoria,  10:  357. 

—  Preachings  for  Woman's  Practice.     Eel.  M.  43:  382. 

—  Proper  Sphere  of.     Hesp.  2:  181. 

—  Pulpit  of.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Atlan.  26:  11. 

—  Sabbath  Mission;  a  Poem.     (S.  J.  Halo)  Hogfr,  5:  ;'S. 

—  Sphere  and  Position  in  Society  of.    Westm.  87:  161. 


WOMAN 


1420 


WOMEN 


Woman,  Sphere  of,  Clerical  View  of.    Victoria,  17:  355. 

—  Tennyson's  Portraiture  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  97. 

—  Transitional  American.    (K.  G.  Wells)  Atlan.  46:  817. 

—  versus  Women;  Man  versus  Men.     Dial,  4:  i. 

—  What  can  she  do?    (G.  Stott)  Once  a  Week,  12:  491- 

575- 

—  Wordsworth's  Portraiture  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  686. 
Woman,  A;  a  Tale.   (Mrs.  W.  H.  Palmer)  Galaxy,  2:  413. 

—  before  the  Mast.     Canad.  Mo.  10:  136. 

—  History  of.     Lond.  M.  22:  493. 

Woman  I  loved.     (L  Blagden)  Once  a  Week,  6:  S5-2S1. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  73:  163,  210,  258. 
Woman  in  White.     (W,  Collins)  All  the  Year,  2:  95-549. 

3:  1-457- 
Woman  of  Business.     (W.  M.  Savage)  Fortn.  II :  156- 

713.     12:82-692.     13:108-455.     Same  art.  Apple- 
ton,  i:  47-621.    2:  51-546.    3:  16-569. 
Woman  of  Culture ;  a  Story.     (J.  T.  Smith)  Cath.  World, 

32:  14-771-     33:  81-789. 
Woman  of  Fashion.     (M.  Collins)  Tinsley,  29:  137. 
Woman  scorned.     Dub.  Univ.  88:  4S3. 
Woman  who  saved  me.     (F.  H.  Burnett)  Scrib.  5:  559. 
Woman  with  the  yellow  Hair.     Dub.  Univ.  58:  563. 
Woman's  Bank  of  Boston.     Bank.  M.  (N.  Y.)  35:  351. 
AVoman's  .Justice;  a  Tale.     All  the  Year,  20:  115,  140. 
Woman's  Kingdom.  (D.  M.  Craik)  Good  Words,  g:  1-713. 

Same  art.  N.  Eel.  i :  274,  404.    2:  56-433.  3:  49-424. 

4:  3.    Same  art.  Harper,  36:  202-777.     37:  97-784. 

38:  50. 
Woman's  Love.     (J.  S.  Knowles)  Colburn,  65:  195. 
Woman's  Love;  a  Dialogue  in  Rhyme.     Cornh.  20:  510. 
Woman's  Love;  a  Slavonian  Study.     (A.  de  Valvedre) 

Tinslc}-,  23:  641. 
Woman's  Mood;  a  Poem.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Atlan.  35:  41. 
Woman's  Past;  a  Tale.     Broadw.  5:  61-453.     6:  66-237. 
Woman's  Right;  a  Tale.     (M.   C.  Ames)  Putnam,  15: 

77-656.     16:  48-537. 
Woman's  Sacrifice;  a  Tale.     Dub.   Univ.  54:  192,  300. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  48:  275,   413.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  63:  272,  3-57. 
Woman's  Scream;  a  Tale.     Temp.  Bar,  31:  206. 
Woman's  Story;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  77:  150. 
Woman's  Stratagem.     (L.  Gersteau)  Bentlej',  62:  314. 
Woman's  Vengeance.     (J.  Pavn)  Chanib.  .1.  49:  337-695. 
Woman's  Vanity;  a  Story.  (H.  Ayrault)  Western,  7:  467. 
Woman's  World  of  Thought.     Eng.   Dom.  M.  22:  33- 

301.     23:  46-311.     24:  34-235. 
Woman's  Worth.     (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey,  26:  121. 
Woman  Artists.     Westm.  70:   163. — (E.Spencer)  So. 

R.  n.  s.  5:  299.     Same  art.  N.  Eel.  4:  641. 

—  and  their  Fame.     Westm.  70:  163.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

45:  500. 

—  Ellet's.     Liv.  Age,  64:  245. 

Woman  Convicts.     (O.  H.  Dutton)  Harper,  28:  193.— 
(M.  Carpenter)  Eraser,  67:  31. — Victoria,  2:  518. 

—  Liv.  Age,  75:  339. 

—  Reformatory  Prisons  for.     Cornh.  3:  409,  708.    4:229. 

—  Victoria,  31:  331. 

Woman-Hater.     (C.  Reade)  Blackw.  119:  653.     120:1- 

651.     Same  art.  Harper,  53:  226-S48.     54:82-837. 

55:  III,  205. 
Woman  Novelists.     Westm.  58:  129. 
^  Silly  Novels  by.     Westm.  66:  442. 
Woman  Question.     (F.  Parkman)  No.  Am.   129:  303. 

130:  16. —  (E.  L.  Godkin)   Nation,  5:  316.— (O. 

B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  8:  87.  —  Nation,  8:  311. 

—  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  409. —  (E.  P.  Evans) 
Nation,  9:  112.  — (,J.  Hooker)  Nation,  9:  386.— 
Nation,  9:  434.  _(S.  H.  Clagctt)   Nation,    lo:  61. 

—  (.T.  M.  McKim)  Nation,  10:  189,  205,  237.—  (E. 
L.  Godkin)  Nation,  11:  21,  346.  12:  39. — (J.  M. 
Allan)  Victoria,  15:  318. 


Woman  Question.  Canad.  Mo.  15:  56S.  16:80-620.— 
(E.  Archard)  Radical,  2:  715.  —  Victoria,  18:  261- 
449. —  (J.  Weiss)  Chr.  Exam.  56:  i.— (E.  C.  Stan- 
ton) Radical,  3:  18.  — (L.  G.  Noble)  Scrib.  3:  483. 
—  (E.  Benson)  Galaxy,  2:  751.  — (C.  A.  Bristed) 
Galaxy,  9:  841.  — (C.  Kingsley)  Ev.  Sat.  8:  556.— 
(0.  A.  Brownson)  Cath.  World,  9:  145.  —  Brown- 
son,  22:  508.  — Mo.  Rel.  M.  18:  234,  399.  19:  65. 
20:  225.     21:  179.  —  (H.  James)  Putnam,  i:  279. 

—  Bushnell  on.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  8:  496. 

—  Essays  on.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  9:  342. 

—  Hopkins  on.     (C.  C.  Nott)  Nation,  9:  193. 

—  in  Berlin.     Victoria,  8:  291. 

—  Ladies'  War.     Victoria,  21 :  225. 

—  Latest  Crusade.     Victoria,  11:  193. 

—  Men  and  Women.     Victoria,  26:  149. 

—  Modern  Moated  Grange.     Victoria,  20:  401. 

—  Neglected  Side  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  434. 

—  Reply  to  Parkman  on.     No.  Am.  129:  413. 

—  The  Revolt  and  the  Revolters.     (M.  Taylor)  Victoria, 

17:  193. 

—  Sex  in  Politics.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  12:  270. 

—  ShaH  Womanhood  be  abolished?    (C.  W.  Clapp)  New 

Eng.  36:  541. 

—  Something  on,  from  Germany.     Victoria,  8:  195. 

—  Various  Aspects  of.     (F.  Sheldon)  Atlan.  18:  425. 

—  A  Woman's  Protest.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  32:  213, 

—  A  Working- Woman's  Statement.   (L.  E.  Chollet)  Na- 

tion, 4:  155. 

—  Wrong  and  right.    (G.  H.  Johnston)  Mercersb.  25:  524. 
AVoman  Reformers.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  9:  479. 
Womanhood.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  Chr.  Exam.  68:  157. 

—  and  its  Mission.    Dub.  Univ.  53:  623,  696.    Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  47:  349,  492. 

—  Christian,  Frencli  Study  of.     Dub.  R.  88:  288. 

—  Ideal.     (S.  B.  Cooper)  Overland,  6:  453.     7:  69-535. 

—  in  America.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  17:  46. 

—  New  Ideal  of.     (A.  M.  Maehar)  Canad.  Mo.  15:  659. 

—  Old,  Two  Pictures  of.     (C.  Lushington)  Good  Words, 

18:  476. 
Womankind  abroad.    ( W.  L.  Tiffany)  Knick.  58: 194,  487. 

—  in  Western  Europe.     (T.  Wright)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs. 

i:  21-445.    2:  15-448.  3:  11-444.   4:  32i  120,187. 
Womanliness.     Knick.  63:  227.  —  Sharpe,   43:  151. — 

N.  Eel.  7:  451. 
W^omen.     Dub.  Univ.  79:  447.  —  (H.  Santley)  Lipplnc. 

3:  432. —  (M.  W.  Loughborough)  Land  We  Love,  6: 

329- 

—  Active.     Peop.  J.  7:  8y. 

—  American.    (V.  Sherwood)  Contin.  M0.6:  416.  —  Dem. 

R.  6:  127. 

and  Englishwomen.    (J.  McCarthj')  Galaxy,  10:  25. 

Defense  of.     Portfo.(Den.)  20:  276. 

Duty  of.     (L.  J.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  40:  47. 

Health  and  Education  of.     Westm.  102:  456. 

Heroic.     Godey,  29:  229.     31:  2.     36:  11. 

Ideal.     (C.  M.  Kirkland)  Putnam,  2:  527. 

Ill  Health  of.     (II.  Lindsley)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  5:  89. 

Occupations  of,  70  Years  ago.     (E.  C.  Gale)  Lip- 

pinc.  15:  475. 
Physical  Decline  of.     Knick.  55:  37. 

—  and  Agnosticism.     (Bertha  Lathbury)  19th  Cent.  7: 

619.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145:  302.  —  (Miss  J.  H. 
Clapperton.)  19th  Cent,  7:  840. 

—  and  Art.     Art  J.  13:  107. 

—  and  Charitable  Work.     Cornh.  30:  417. 

—  and  Children,  Status  of.     (H.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

":  433- 

—  and  Chivalry.    (M.  H.  Rowland)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  15: 

377- 

—  and  Criticism.     Macmil.  14:  3-;5. 

—  and  Domestics.     (C.  Baruiby)  Peop.  J.  3:  37. 


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Women  and  their  domestic  Conditions.  Temp.  Bar,  4:  402. 

—  and  Dress.     (E.  Benson)  N.  Eel.  4:  601. 

—  and  the  Fine  Arts.    (F.  T.  Palgrave)  Macmil.  12:  iiS, 

209. 

—  and  Journalism.   (N.  M.  Hutchinson)  Galaxy,  13:  499. 

—  and  Men,  Eolations  of.    (M.  G.  Grey)  Fortn.  32:  673. 

35-  776.—  (J-  Bascom)  Putnam,  14:  713. 

—  and  Politics.     (C.  Kinjjsley)  Macmil.  20:  552. —  (L. 

0.  Pike)  Pop.  Sci.  Uo.  i :  82. 

—  and  the  Salons  of  France.     Liv.  Age,  45:  694.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  36:  S3V 

—  and  Science.     (J.  S.  Patterson)  Radical,  7:  169,  287. 

—  and  Skepticism.     Fraser,  68:  679. 

—  and  their  Satirists.     Temp.  Bar,  24:  555. 

—  Anecdotes  of  illustrious.     Anal.  M.  13:  215. 

—  Arab.     (C.  S.  Robinson)  Scrib.  7:  559.  —  So.  R.  n.  s. 

14:  3'^3- 

—  Are  they  inferior?    (S.  E.  Henshaw)  Galaxy,  7':  125. 

—  as  Architects.     (M.  N.  Mackay)  Western,  6:  2::. 

—  as  Companions.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Galax,y,   15:  204. 

21:  53S. 

—  as  described  by  ancient  Poets.     (J.  W.  Calcraft)  Dub. 

Univ.  41 :  250. 

—  as  Friends.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  17:  234. 

—  as  Guardian  Angels.    (A.  F.  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  28: 

379- 

—  as  Idealists.     (.J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  16:  97. 

—  as   Inconstants.     (J.   H.   Browne)   Galaxy,   15:    402. 

Same  art.  Victoria,  26:  403. 

—  as  Lawyers.     Lippinc.  23:  3S7. 

—  as  Musicians.     (F.  R.  Ritter)  Victoria,  28:  195. 

—  as  Xurses.     (F.  Rye)  Canad.  JIo.  16:  164. 

—  as  Physicians.  Macmil.  18:  369,  52S. — (.T.  R.  Chadwick) 

Internat.  R.  7:  444.  —  (M.  A.  E.  Wager)  Galaxy, 
6:  774.  —  (S.  Jex-Blake)  Fortn.  23 :  392.  —  (S.  Greg- 
ory) Liv.  Age,  73:  243.  —  Ev.  Sat.  11:  27. — Vic- 
toria, 3:  126.  8:  232,  507.  —  (C.  R.  Drysdale) 
Victoria,  14:  505.  —  (E.  Blackwell)  Victoria,  15: 
121. — Victoria,  28:  514.  31:  222. — Macmil.  18: 
369,  528.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  1313.  —  Ev.  Sat. 
6:  407. 

at  Edinburgh  University.     Victoria,  14:  161. 

Education  of.     Victoria,  20:  85. 

in  early  Times.  (H.  C.Bolton)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  18: 191. 

Victory  of.     Victoria,  19:  443. 

—  as  Politicians.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  7:  475. 

—  as  Sanitary  Reformers.     (B.  W.  Richardson)  Fraser, 

102:  667. 

—  as  Tacticians.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  16:  662. 

—  as  they  are,  Mrs.  Gore's.     Ed.  R.  51 :  444. 

—  as  they  are  supposed  to  be.     (Miss  Wallington)  Vic- 

toria, 15:  395. 

—  as  they  were.     (G.  Williams)  Lond.  Soc.  22:  405. 

—  as  Watchmakers.     (E.  Faithfull)  Victoria,  21:  504. 

—  as  Women.     (.J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  17:   503. 

—  as  Workers.     (.J.  II.  Browne)  Galaxy,  15:  676. 

—  at  the  Capital.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii :  167. 

—  at  the  London  Telegraph  Office.     (A.  Trollope)  Good 

Words,  18:  377. 

—  Authorship  of.     (L.  J.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  74. — 

Fraser,  33:  360. 

—  Biblical  Position  of.     (D.  R.  Cady)  Cong.  Q.  12:  370. 

—  Biography  of.     Cong.  M.  22:  820.  —  Am.  Q.  5:  43S. 
See  Female  Artists;  Female  Authors ;  etc. 

—  Bravery  in.     (G.  Ainslee)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  429. 

—  Buckle  on.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  15:  131. 

—  Canada  as  a  Field  for  the  Employment  of.     (S.  Rob- 

johns)  Victoria,  22:  403. 

—  Capabilities  and  Disabilities  of.    Westm.  67:  42. 

—  Censors  and  Satirists  of.    Victoria,  15:  i. 

—  Character  of .     Victoria,  10:  97. 

and  Training  of.     Cong.  M.  25:  761. 


Women,  Character  of,  Pennington  on.     Mo.  R.  157:  268. 

—  Characteristics  of,  Mrs.  Jameson's.     Am.  Mo.  M.  i : 

371. — Blackw.  33:  124-539.  —  Mo.  R.  128:  601. 
Duties,  and  Culture  of.   (B.  Sears)  Bib.  Sac.  10:  433. 

—  Charitable  Work  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51: 

439- 

—  Charity  of.  Lay  and  Monastic.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Fraser, 

66:  774. 

—  Chivalrous  Homage  to.    Canad.  Mo.  17:  207. — (O. 

Yesse)  Canad.  Mo.  17:  3S5. 

—  Christian  and  English.     Month,  8:  529. 

of  the  first  three  Centuries.  (A.  Hovey)  Chr.  R.  23 :  i . 

—  Civil  and  Political  Status  of.    (P.  F.  Andre)  Victoria, 

5:  2S9.    6:  23-4S1.    7:  117-498.     8:  41. 

—  Claims  of.    (Viscountess  Amberley)  Fortn.  15:  95. — 

Victoria,  16:  443. 

—  Clever.    Blackw.  104:  410.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  99: 

771.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  40. 

—  Clever  Married.     Chamb.  J.  57:  284. 

—  Clubs  for.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Victoria,   16:  569. — Vic- 

toria, 18:  346. 

—  College  Education  for.    (E.  Shirreff)  Contemp.  15:  55. 

See  Women,  Education  of. 

—  Commonplace  Papers  about.    St.  James,  28:  528,  604. 

—  Condition  of.     Blackw.  83:  139- 

among  Southern  Slaves.     (Dora  d'Istria)  Penn  Mo. 

9:  15. 

and  Character  of.     Walsh's  R.  4:  362. 

and  Education  of,  in  France.     Temp.  Bar,  17:  320. 

zoologically.     (W.  K.  Brooks)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15: 

145'  347- 

—  Condorcet's  Plea  for  the  Citizenship  of.     (J.  Morley) 

Fortn.  13:  719. 

—  Congress  of,  Cleveland,  0.,  October,  1S77.    Unita.  R. 

8:  690. 

—  Contempt  for.     Cornh.  11:  4S2. 

—  Criminal  from  Want  of  Education.     Comb.  14:  152. 

—  Criticism  on.     (H.  ilartineau)  Westm.  32:  454. 

—  Crusade  against.     Victoria,  36:  213. 

—  Crusade  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  18:  190. 
and  the  Temperance  Question.     Nation,  18:   135. 

—  Tiie  Cry  of.     (J.  B.  Mayor)  Contemp.  II :  196. 

—  Culture  of.  Canad.  Mo.  9:  11.  — (J.  IL  Dubbs)  Mer- 

cersb.  20:  78. 

in  the  iSth  Century.     St.  Paul's,  9:  195. 

Intellectual.  (A.  H.  Sands)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  28:  321. 

Martin  on.     For.  Q.  17:  273. 

Natural  Obstacles  to.     Victoria,  23:  95. 

—  Mrs.  Dall  on.     Radical,  3:  343. 

—  Defects  of,  and  how  to  remedj'  them.     (F.  P.  Cobbe) 

Putnam,  14:  226. 

—  Defense  of.     (L.  Fountain)  Putnam.  11:  500. 

—  Disabilities  of.  Bill  on.     A'ictoria,  15:  157. 

—  Discussion  on.     Cornh.  lo:  569. 

—  Domestic  and  social  Claims  of.     (S.  E.  Farle}')  Godey, 

24:   14S. 

—  Domestic  Service  in  the  Ignited  States.   (F.  A.  Walker) 

Scrib.  11:  273.     See  Domestics;  Servants. 

—  Dress  of.     Victoria,  8:  459,545.     17:  532. 

Fashions  in.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Temp.  Bar,  7:  493. 

Thoughtfulness  in.     Conih.  18:  221. 

.See  Bloomerism;  Costume;  Dress;  Fashion. 

—  Duty  of.     West.  M.  2:  202. 

—  Duties  of.     (H.  W.  Hall)  Unita.  R.  15:  253. 
and  Rights  of.     (A.  L.  Phelps)  Nat.  Q.  29:  29. 

—  Earnings  of .     Victoria,  10:  385. 

—  Educated,  Hints  to.     Victoria,  16:  413, 

—  Education  of.      (T.  Markby)    Contemp.   i:  396.     7: 

242.  —  (Lady  Stanley)  loth  Cent.  6:  308. — Quar. 
119:  499.  126:  448.  —  (H.  Adams)  No.  Am.  118: 
140.  —  (G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation,  3:  165. — Nation,  27: 
145,  194.  —  (T.  W.  Higginson)  Atlan.  3:  137. 


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WOMEN 


Women,  Education  of.  Fraser,  74:  509.  79:  537.  —  (K. 
von  Raumer)  Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  227,613.  —  (St.  Je- 
rome) Am.  J.  Educ.  5:  593.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  27: 
733.  —  Westm.  109:  56.  8ame  art.  Liv.  Age,  136: 
6S5. — Mus.  19:  427.  —  (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  4:  267. 

—  Westm.  15:  69.  22:  504.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  4: 
416.  —  Clir.  Exam.  22:  90.  —  (G.  B.  Emerson)  Am. 
Inst,  of  Instruc.  1831:  15.  —  (W.  Russell)  Am.  Inst, 
of  Instruc.  1844:  33.  —  (S.  Osgood)  C'hr.  Exam.  28: 
44.  —  (L.  H.  Sigourney)  So.  Lit.  Mess,  i:  169.  5: 
597.  6:  451.  —  (Syd.  Smith)  Ed.  II.  15:  299. — 
Selec.  Ed.  R.  3:  374.  —  NewEng.  M.  3:  278.  — So. 
Lit.  J.  i:  274. — Carey's  Mus.  4:  118.  —  Mo.  R. 
112:  502.  —  Mus.  32:  139. — Chr.  Obs.  69:  655. — 
Dub.  Univ.  77:  42.  83:  583. — Nature,  10:  395. — 
Ev.  Sat.  i:  529.— Chamb.  J.  8:  54.— (J.  J.  Twiss) 
Univ.  Q.  15:  231.  —  Colburn,  34:  227.  —  So.  Lit. 
Mess.  27:  218.  — (A.  P.  Putnam)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  38: 
252. — Tait,  n.  s.  26:   419. — Portfo.(Den.)  4:  87. 

—  (A.  Lewis)  Dark  Blue,  2:  620,  756.  3:  288.  —(.J. 
G.  Fitch)  Victoria,  2:  432.  — (W.  B.  Hodgson)  Vic- 
toria, 3:  250.  —  Victoria,  12:  28.  —  (M.  E.  Porter) 
Victoria,  16:  68.  —  (J.  Hoskins)  Victoria,  16:  299. 

—  Victoria,  32:  479.  33:  168.  —  Irish  Q.  6:  165. — 
West.  Mo.  R.I :  626.  — West.  R.  4:  47.  — (Mrs.  H. 
Westbrook)  West.  J.  4:  163.     5:  206. 

Academic.     (S.  Harris)  New  Eng.  11:  295. 

Admission  to  Universities.     Westm.  109:  56. 

and  Educational  Endowments.     Victoria,  27:  248. 

and  Employment  of.    Brit.  Q.  52:  32.  —  (F.  A.  P. 

Dupanloup)  Am.  J.  Educ.  17;  623. 
and  Enfranchisement  of.  (.J.  S.  Patterson)  Radical, 

7:  169,  287. 

and  Health  of.  (E.  Cumings)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  823. 

and  Influence  of.     Eel.  R.  io5:  133.    Same  art. 

Eel.  jM.  42:  208.  — So.  R.  n.s.  8:  406. 

and  modern  Matchmaking.     Fraser,  13:  308. 

and  Professional  Life  of.     Westm.  90:  437. 

Aphorisms  on.     Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  232. 

as  it  is  and  should  be.    (.1.  R.  Spalding)  Hours  at 

Home,  2:  80. 
before  1800.     (W.  Woodbridge)  Am.  J   Educ.  27: 

273- 

Boarding-School.     Victoria,  27:  432. 

Clarke  on  Sex  in  Education.     Mo.  Rel.  'M.  50:  552, 

567.  —  (M.  Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  4:  117. 

Miss  Cobbe  on.     Chr.  Obs.  65:  S42.  794,  870. 

Coeducation  of  the  Sexes.     (G.  II.  .Johnston)  Mcr- 

cersb.  25:  53S. — Ev.  Sat.  ii:  363.  See  Coeduca- 
tion. 

Colleges  for,  in  Eastern  States.  (.J.  Tetlow)  Edu- 
cation, r:  465,  544. 

Collegiate.     (E.  Shirreff)  Contemp.   15:  55.  — (E. 

Davies)  Contemp.  9:  540.  — (M.  Mitchell)  Educa- 
tion, i:  433.  — (D.  G.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  5:  433.— 
Victoria,  12:  154. 

Contemporary  Review  on.     Victoria,  6:  536. 

—  —  Domestic  and  moral.     Chr.  Rem.  51:  21. 

Effects  of,  on  Domestic  Happiness.  Chr.  Obs.  7:  155. 

Englishwoman  at  School.     Quar.  146:  40.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  138:  451. 

Errors  of.     Eel.  M.  51 :  62. 

Examinations  at  Cambridge,  Eng.    O.  &  N.  4:  28. 

Female  Students.     (E.  Crump)  Tinsley,  27:  ^^2' 

Girls' Fashionable  Schools.     Fraser.  31:  703. 

Girls'  Grammar  Schools.    (D.  R.  Fearon)  Contemp. 

":  333- 

Girls'  Schools.    Victoria,  20:  561.  —  (A.  Maclaren) 

Macmil.  10:  400. 

Organization  of.  (A.  J.Clough)  Macmil.  14:  435. 

Girton  and  Xewnham  Colleges.     Good  Words,  22: 

319.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  134. 


Women,  Education  of;  Harvard  Examinations  for  Wo- 
men. O.  &  N.  8:  371.  —  (S.  B.  Wister)  Penn  Mo. 
8:  944. —  (C.  F.  Dunbar)  Penn  Mo.  9:  2S4. 

Higher.      (S.  H.   Palfrey)   Nation,  3:  426.  —  (T. 

W.  Higgin.son)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  5:  36.  —  (W. 
S.  T^ler)  Scrib.  7:  456.  — (C.  J.  StilltS)  Penn  Mo. 
9:  93.  —  (E.  Sharpe)  Unita.  R.  i:  379.  — (D.  Wil- 
son) Canad.  J.  n.  s.  12:  308.  —  (A.  M.  Machar) 
Canad.  Mo.  7:  144. —Canad.  Mo.  11:  620.  —  (I. 
Reaney)  Cong.  7:  532.  — (J.  W.  Dawson)  Nature, 
4:  515.— Mo.  Rel.  M.  47:  1S3.  — (R.  W.  Marsh) 
Potter  Am.  Mo.  10:  1.  —  Victoria,  23:  434. 

Pioneers  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  611. 

Hints  on.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  432,  497. 

Hygiene  in.  (A.  H.  Bennett)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  519. 

Importance  of.     West.  Mo.  R.  i :  296. 

Importance   of   Public   Institutions   for.      (G.   N. 

Boardman)  Hours  at  Home,  5:  492. 

in  America.     (A.  A.  Lipscomb)  Harper,  15:  776. 

—  Westm.  100:  320.  —  Am.  J.  Educ.  30:  577. 

in  Boston  Public  Schools.    Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  243. 

in  Connecticut  before  1800.    Am.  .J.  Educ.  31 :  161. 

in  the  1 8th  Century.  (H.  Holbeach)  Eel.  M.  78:  115. 

in   England.     Quar.  146:  40.  —  (M.  B.   Smedley) 

Contemp.   14:  29.  —  (M.   D.  Conway)    Radical,  7: 

301.  —  (M.   P.   Lowe)  Unita.  R.  7:  431.— Temp. 

Bar.  3:  283. — Cornh.  10:  549. 
in  the   i6th  Century.     Macmil.  14:  15.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  89:  709.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  67:  Si. 

Jlovements  for.     (^I.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  6:  217. 

in  France.     Fraser,  80:  366.     Same  art.   Ed.  M. 

73-  657.  —  Victoria,  li:  80.  —  Chr.  Rem.  55:  416. 

—  U.  S.  Cath.  M.  3:  285. 

Government  Examinations  for.     O.  &  N.  6:  41. 

in  Germany.     Cornh.  15:  354.     Same  art.  Ed.  ^I. 

68:  563.     .Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  3:  373. 

Mediaeval.     (B.  Murphy)  Cath.  World,  33:  377. 

Visit  to  a  German  Girls'  School.  (Mrs.  Sand- 
ford)  Macmil.  30:  82. 

in  India.     Victoria,  ii:  185. 

—  —  in  Ireland,  181 7.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  430,  501,  701. 

in  Italy.     (G.  P.  Marsh)  Nation,  3:  5. 

in  London.     (II.  Chester)  Victoria,  3:  481. 

in  Lutheran  Church.  (P.  M.  Bikle)  Lutb.  Q.  1 :  445. 

in  Russia.     Penny  M.4:  30. 

in  Swiss  Universities.     (G.  Jenner)  Fortn.  24:  339. 

Dio  Lewis  on.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  22:  360. 

Liberal.     (D.  G.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  5:  306. 

Lower.     (C.  Kingsloy)  Good  Words.  15:  18. 

Medical  and  general.     (M.  G.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  10: 

554- 
Mental.     (C.  McKeen)   Am.  J.  Educ.  i:   567.— 

St.  James,  14:  361. 

New  College  for.    (L.  L.  Davies)  Macmil.  18:  168. 

Novelties  in,  1850.     Brit.  Q.  12:  193. 

of  Middle  Class.    (W.  H.  Herford)  Theo.  R  3:  528. 

of  Middle  and  Upper  Classes.     (M.  G.   Fawcett) 

Macmil.  17:  511.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  828. 

of  Upper  Ranks.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  348,  410,  610. 

Ohio  Female  College,  at  College  Hill.     Am.  J. 

Educ.  13:  503. 
Old  and   new  Ideals  of.     (M.  G.  Fawcett)  Good 

Words,  19:  853. 

Physical.     Mus.  32:  139. 

and  mental.      (E.   Brown)  Victoria,    li:   3S4. 

12:  1-342. 

Feminine  Athletics.    Victoria,  33:  456. 

Proposed  Improvements  in,   1S08.     Chr.  Obs.  7: 

295.  361. 
Recent  Movements  in.     (C.  F.  Thwing)  Harper, 

62:    lOI. 
Reform  in.     (Sir  A.  Grant)  Princ.  n.  s.  5:  344. 


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Women,  Education  of,  Religious.  (R.  F.  Littledale)  Con- 
temp.  20:  1. — Dub.  R.  74:  162. 

Reminiscences  of.    (W.  Woodbridge)  Am.  J.  Educ. 

16:  T37. 

School-Days  in  an  American  Seniinarj'.    St.  James, 

30:  617.     31:  no,  231,  436. 

Sex  in  Education.     (E.  G.  Anderson)  Fortn.  2i: 

5S2.     See  Coeducation;  Sexes. 

Clarke  on.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  50:  552,  567.  —  (M. 

Valentine)  Luth.  Q.  4:  117. 

Suggestions  on.    Am.  J.  Educ.  13:  495. 

Special  Systems  of.    (E.  Davies)  Victoria,  II :  356. 

Special  Training  for  social  Employments.     Am.  J. 

Educ.  3:  4S5. 

Technical  Training  for  Girls.     Fraser,  gg:  343. 

Thoughts  on.  (Alice  King)  Argosy,  g:  431.  — Vic- 
toria, 12:  516.     14:  I. 

Training  of  Girls.     Eel.  M.  6g:  759. 

University.     (E.  T.  Lander)   Education,  i:  j8. — 

Victoria,  13:  172,  289. 

University  Degrees  and.  Westm.  1 15:  493.  — Vic- 
toria, 1 :  260. 

University  Examinations  for  Girls.  Victoria,  8:  73. 

What  the}-  are  educated  for.    Once  a  Week,  5:  175. 

Workingwomen's  College.     Victoria,  8:  97. 

—  Electoral  Disabilities  of.     (M.  G.  Fawcett)  Fortn.  13: 

622. 

—  Eliot's  Lectures  to  Young.    (L.  J.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam. 

55:  1S7. 

—  Emancipation  of.    Westm.  102:  137.  —  (W.  A.  Hale) 

Ref.  Q.  26:  502. 

—  Employments  of.    Chamb.  J.  20:  156.  —  (A.I.Thack- 

eray) Cornh.  3:  31S.  —  (E.  Drayton)  Lippinc.  3:  161. 

—  tait,  n.  S.27:  517. —Dub.  R.  52:  i.  —  No.  Brit. 

26:  291. — (E.  Faithfull)  Victoria,  23:    191.  —  (A. 

B.  Le  Gej't)  Victoria,  25:  5S5. — Victoria.  15:  215. 

31:  75-546.      32:  91-592-     33:  1S6-376.     34:  79, 

179-     35:75-525-     36:  S7-439.  —  ( A.  Rhodes)  Gal- 
axy, 21:  45.  —  (A.  B.  Neal)  Godey,  45:  125-403. 

in  Cigar-Making.     Victoria.  14:  254. 

Cigarwomen  versus  Needlewomen.    Victoria,  19: 

464. 

in  Collieries.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  15:  i3. 

in  Germany.     Victoria,  27:  157. 

in  Jlines.     (J.  Plummer)  Once  a  Week,  II :  27S. 

in  Professions  and  skilled  Labor.     (F.  E.  White) 

Penn  Mo.  6:  514. 
in  the  Public  Service.     Quar.  151:  iSi.  —  (M.  E. 

Harkness)  19th  Cent.  lo:  369.  —  Victoria,  12:  438. 

in  the  United  States.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii:  167. 

in  Telegraph  Offices.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  23. 

in  Watchmaking.   (W.  F.  Nokes)  Victoria,  22:  329. 

Industrial.     (E.  Simcox)  Fraser,  gg:  246.  —  Once 

a  Week,  g:  290. —  Ed.  R.  log:  293. 
and  French  Silk  Manufactures.    (E.  J.  Wather- 

ston)  Good  Words,  20:  105. 

in  America.     (E.  Faithfull)  Victoria,  21 :  417. 

in  London.     Victoria,  28:  34S. 

Queen's  Institute.     Victoria,  3:  457. 

Tip-Girl.     (R.  Bond)  Victoria,  13:  122. 

Unfit.     (E.  Faithfull)  Victoria,  2:  65. 

See  Factories;  Women  as  Lawyers,  as  Nurses,  etc.; 

Women,  Work  of. 

—  English  Girls  and  Authoresses.     (H.  A.  Taine)  Ev. 

Sat.  12:  155. 

—  English  Laws  relating  to.  The  Shah  on.     (M.  Taylor) 

Victoria,  21:  359. 

—  English  Wives,   Present  and  future.      (C.  L.  Snow) 

Victoria,  32:  346. 

—  Essa\-s  on.     Broadw.  i:  31-477.    2:  86-499. 

—  Excessive  Influence  of.     Temp.  Bar,  49:  213. 

—  Exclusiveness  of.    Ev.  Sat.  g:  179. 


Women,  Extravagance  in  Dress.     (M.  F.  Sullivan)  Lake- 
side, 10:  355. 

—  Faces  of.     Once  a  Week,  ig:  531. 

—  Female  Blacksmiths.     Victoria,  ig:  90. 

—  Female  Society.     West.  R.  4:  2S6. 

—  Female  Writers  of  the  South.     So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  471. 

—  Female   Politicians.      Deni.  R.  30:    355.  —  (J.    Mc- 

Carthy) Lippinc.  6:  10. 

—  Feminine  Athletics.     (.J.  H.  Fletcher)  Good  Words, 

20:  533- 

—  Femmine  Honesty.     Victoria,  g:  7. 

—  Feminine  Knowledge.     Victoria,  g:  99. 

—  Feminine  Respectability.     Victoria,  11:  i. 

—  Few  Words  about.     (S.  S.  De  Morgan)  Good  Words, 

11:  556. 

—  Field-faring.     (R.  Jefferies)  Fraser,  g2:  382. 

—  French.     Colburn,  134:  54. 

—  Friendships  of.     Eel.  M.  63:  403. 

—  Girl  of  the  Future.     Victoria,  15:  440-491. 

—  Grievances  of.    (M.  Oliphant)  Fraser,  loi :  6g8.    Same 

art.  Appleton,  24:  69.     Same  art.  Eel.  M   95:  69. 

—  Happy  and  unhappy.     Eel.  M.  43:  533. 

—  Health  of.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Contemp.  31:  276. 

—  Health  of  English  and  American.   (M.  E.  Beedy)  Scrib. 

7'-  747. 

—  Hebrew.     (C.  de  Rothschild)  Liv.  Age,  I2g:  131. 

—  Hindu,  Rights  of.     Lond.  Q.  56:  393. 

—  Historic  and  prehistoric.      (C.  C.  Shackford)  Mo.  Rel. 

M.  43:  54. 

—  History  of,  Mrs.  Child's.     Mo.  R.  139:  225. 

—  Homer's.     (H.  G.  Spaulding)  Chr.  Exam.  68:  i. 

—  Honor  and  Respect  to.     Ev.  Sat.  lO:  379. 

—  Hotel  for.     All  the  Year,  42:  112. 

—  How  a  Woman  may  live.     Victoria,  6:  506. 

—  Ideal.     Eel.  M.  71 :  S44.  —  N.  Eel.  2:  343. 

—  Idle.     All  the  Year,  42:  274. — Victoria,  lo:  i.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  g6:  67. 

—  Idleness  of  Girlhood.     Victoria,  13:  527. 

—  in  America.     Dub.  L^niv.  69:  279.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

68:  678. 

—  in  .\ncient  Egypt.     Cath.  World,  32:  563. 

—  in  Ancient  Greece.     So.  Q.  16:  324.  — (.J.  Donaldson) 

Contemp.  32:  647.  34:  700.  Same  art.  Appleton, 
21:  424.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  141:  106,  153.  Same 
art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sei.  Mo.  3:  32S. 

—  in  Art.     Victoria,  ig:  320. 

—  in  the  Church.     (R.  A.  Fink)  Luth.  Q.  4:  220. 
Agency  of.     Lond.  Q.  25:  163. 

May  they  speak  in  Meeting  ?    (H.  Loomis)  Cong. 

Q.    16:    264.  —  (A.   Moore)   Cong.  Q.   16:    279. — 

Cong.  Q.  16:  576. 

May  they  teach  ?    Cong.  M.  20:  306,  574. 

Place  of."    (O.  Brown)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  42 :  26.  —  Cath. 

World,  21:  324. 
in  Religious  Meetings.     (C.  Duren)  Cong.  R. 

8:  22. 
Right  of,  to  Public  Usefulness.     (B.  W.  Dwight) 

New  Eng.  36:  .353. 
Silence  of.     (.\.  H  Ross)  Bib.  Sac.  27:  336,   740. 

—  (W.  D.  Love)  Bib.  Sac.  35:  i.  — (S.  L.  Bowman) 

Meth.Q.38:  23S.  — (S.  Knowlton)  Cong.  Q.g:  329. 

Sphere  of.     (C.  W.  Torrey)  Cong.  Q.  g:  163. 

Voice  of.     (W.  S.  B.  Goodenow)  New  Eng.  36: 

115. 

—  -«^  Work  of.     (T.  Munnell)  Chr.  Q.  i:  50S.  —  Thco. 

R.  2:  505.  —  (R.  W.  Norman)  Am.  Church  R.  36: 
213.     See  Deaconesses;  Sisterhoods. 

—  in  the  Civil  Service.    See  above,  Women,  Employ- 

ments of. 

—  in  the  East.    Bentley,  27:  379.    Same  art.  Harper, 

i:  10. 
Life  of.     (E.  De  Leon)  Harper,  46:  364. 


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WOMEN 


Women  in  England.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  23:  675.  — 

Eel.  M.  32:  493.  —  Nation,  12:  195. 
and  their  Influence  on  Society  and  Literature,  Miss 

Lawrance  on.    Mo.  R.  160:  495. 

—  in  Organizations.     (K.  G.  Wells)  Atlan.  46:  360. 
Future  of.     (A.  Orr)  19th  Cent.  3:   loio.  —  (M.  G. 

Fawcett)  19th  Cent.  4:  327. 

History  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  10:  193. 

Lawrance's.     Eel.  R.  77:  54S. 

—  in  Extremes  and  Varieties  of  Character.  Eel.  M.  46:  84. 

—  in  France.     AH  the  Year,  2:    495.  — Dark  Blue,  2: 

213.  — So.    Lit.    Mess.    5:    297.— (J.    Boucherett) 
Contemp.  5:  98.  . 
Influence  of.     Westm.  62:  448.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

33:  433- 

Kavanagh's.     Quar.  88:  352.  —  So.  Q.  20:  433. 

under  the  Ancien  Re^gime.    Macmil.  36 :  494.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  135:  310. 

—  in  Germany.     (M.  Pyne)  Lippinc.  24:  281,  306. 

Education  and  Condition  of.     Cornh.  15:  354. 

Position  of.     (A.  E.  Evans)  Victoria,  22:  193. 

—  in  her  Social  Relations.     (H.  E.  Woodbury)  Godey, 

45:  333- 

—  in  India.     Brit.  Q.  63:  -JT- 

and  Ceylon.    Lond.  Q.  16:  145.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

53:  241. 
Wrongs  of.     Victoria,  17:  571. 

—  in  Ireland.     Hogg,  4:  344. 

—  in  Ital\'.     House.  Words,  19:  532. 

Cruelty  to.     St.  James,  35:  167,  281. 

Decade  of.     Chr.  Rem.  38:  84. 

in  1862.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Macmil.  6:  363. 

Position  of.     (E.  Gryzanovski)  Nation,  9:  456,  4S0. 

—  in  the  Legal  Profession.    Victoria,  28:  219.  —  Lippinc. 

23:  387. 

—  in  Literature.     (E.  B.  Duffey)  Victoria,  28:  277.— 

Sharpe,  40:  251. 

—  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Blackw.   102:  613.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  70:  299.  Same  art.  N.  Eel.  i:  22.  —  Eel. 
M.  75:  361.  — Chamb.  J.  47:  339. —Victoria,  15: 
^86.  — (J.  Doran)  St.  .James,  i:  173.  Bee.  Woman- 
kind in  W.  Europe;  Morals,  Lecky's  European. 

Eminent.     (.T.  N.  Porter)  Penn  JIo.  II :  761. 

Work  oL     (Mrs.  R.  C.  Waterston)  Atlan.  18:  274. 

—  Sharpe,  51:  231. 

—  in  the  Ministry.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Theo.  R.  13:  239. 

—  in  Morocco.     Hogg,  6:  383. 

—  in  the  19th  Century.     So.  Q.  10:  148. 

—  in  Public  Life.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Chr.  Exam.  83:  342. 

—  in  Science,  Need  of.     (M.  Mitchell)  Victoria,  28:  1S7. 

—  in  Society.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Radical,  2:  598. 

—  in  Turkey.      (W.  C.  James)  Contemp.  34  :    108.  — 

Bentley,  38:  349.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  47:  506. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  36:  971. 

—  in  the  United  States.     Blackw.  loi :  82. 

—  in  the  U.  S.  Civil  War.     (C.  G.  Leland)  U.  S.  Serv. 

M.  3:  270.     4:  235. 

—  indicating  the  Progress  of  Society.     (E.  D.  Sanborn) 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  8:  91. 

—  Individual  Liberty  for.     (F.  W.  Harberton)  Macmil. 

40:  282. 

—  Influence  of.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  5 :  73-  —  Chamb. 

J.  57:  305.  —  (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  14:  191. — 

Anal.  M.  12:  311.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  Ii:  158. 

and  Capabilities  of.     Nat.  Q.  7:  iii. 

in  Affairs  of  State.     Dem.  R.  43:  17;. 

on  the  Progress  of  Knowledge.     (H.  T.  Buckle) 

Fraser,   57:    395.     Same   art.   Liv.  Age,   57:    S83. 

Same  art.  Ed.  M.  44:  iqo. 
on  Social  Life.     (II.  Montgomery)  St.  James,  42: 

359- 
upon  Society.    (F.  R.  Thomas)  Victoria,  28:  399. 


Women;  Influence  of  Sex  on  Character.     (I.  B.  Hooker) 
Nation,  9:  149. 

—  Intellect  of.     Liv.  Age,  64:  184. 

—  Intellectual  Female  Laborers  of  England.     Tait,  n.  s. 

25:  348,  399- 

—  Intemperance  in.     Victoria,  17:  97. 

—  Intolerance  of.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  522. 

—  Ireland  and  Female  Progress.     Victoria,  26:  237. 

—  Jack  Harris's  Discourses  on.     (.J.  H.  McCarthy)  Bel- 

gra.  45:  220. 

—  Karr's  Les  Femraes.     Fraser,  49:  225.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  41:  36. 

—  Lady  Diplomatists.     St.  James,  5:    467.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  75:  518. 

—  Lawful  Regiment  of,  Earl  of  Northampton's.    Fraser, 

58:  348. 

—  Laws  concerning.     Blackw.  79:  379. 

—  Legal  Condition  of.     (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  26:  316. 

—  West.  Law  J.  6:  145.  —  Westm.  105:  315. 

—  Legal  Wrongs  of.     Dem.  R.  14:  477. 

—  Learned  and  studious.     (F.  A.  P.  Dupanloup)  Cath. 

World,  6:  24,  209. 

of  Bologna.    (Mad.  Villari)  Internat.  R.  5 :  185,  353. 

(See  Women  in  the  Middle  Ages. 

—  Letter  to  an  English  Sister.     (H.  Evers)  Lakeside,  8: 

204. 

—  Literary'.     Liv.  Age,  81:  609.  —  Knick.  64:  83.     See 

Female  Authors ;  etc. 

—  Literary  Studies  of .    (M.  Russell)  Irish  Mo.  4:  485,  553. 

—  Little  Perversity  in.     Lippinc.  22:  510. 

—  Loadstone  of  Love.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  18:  511. 

—  Local  Lectures  for.    (F.  W.  H.  Myers)  Macmil.  19:  159. 

—  Lover  on  Lives  of  eminent.     Mo.  R.  163:  23S. 

—  Manufacture  of  Clothing  by.     (E.  Faithfull)  Victoria, 

4:  35°- 

—  Maritime  Discovery  by.    Sharpe,  35 :  21,  93.  —  Godey, 

63:  ZIZ,  469- 

—  Married.     New  Eng.  M.  5:  34. 

__  Debts  of.     (A.  Armitt)  Mod.  R.  2:  595. 

Law  of.     Am.  Law  R.  6:  57. 

Legal  Position  of.     (A.  G.  Spencer)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

18:  643. 

Legal  Rights  of.     New  Eng.  22:  22. 

Non-Existence  of.     No.  Brit.  23:  536.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  47:  321. 

Property  of.  Westm.  66:  331.  90:  374.  —  Vic- 
toria, ii:  166,  432.  12:19,132.  13:53,371,421. 
14:  273.  15:  364.  16:  206.  17:  569.  19:  452. 
24:  448.— Godey,  45:  542.— (W.  G.  Colburn)  No. 
Am.  99:  34.  —  (A.  Hobhouse)  Fortn.  13:   180. 

Rights  of.     (F.  K.  Carey)  Appleton,  24:  385. 

—  Martial ;  Camilla  and  her  Successors.    Brit.  Q.  48:  92. 

—  Middle-aged.    Scrib.    10:  345. 

—  Missing  Law,  or  Woman's  Birthright,  Mrs.  J.  Stewart 

on.     Victoria,  13:  377. 

—  Missionary  Societies  of  American.     (H.  H.  McP'ar- 

land)  New  Eng.  32:  655. 

—  ISIodern.     (H.  James,  jr.)  Nation,  7:  332. 

—  Modern  Revolt  of.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Macmil.  23:  i_;2. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  196. 

—  Modern  Views  about.     Tinslej',  5:  660. 

—  Moral  History  of,  Legouv^  on.     Eel.  R.  91:  289. 

—  Movements  of.     (M.  P.  Lowe)  Unita.  R.  8:  568. 

—  Natural  Powers  of.     Dub.  Univ.  80:  344. 

—  Natural  Rights  of.     Bost.  Mo.  i:  126. 

—  Need  of  Sanitary  Knowledge  for.    (Mrs.  Merrifield)  St. 

James,  i :  90. 

—  Needlewomen.     St.  James,  3:  472. 
versus  Society.     Victoria,  i :  348. 

See  Needlewomen;  Women,  Emplo^mients  of. 

—  New  England.     Atlan.  42:  230. 

—  New  Vocation  for.     (J.  Chesney)  Macmil.  40:  341. 


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Women,  Notes  and  Recollections  of  two  Literarj'.     Chr. 
Kem.  49:  78. 

—  I^ursing  as  an  Occupation  for.     Cornh.  11:  409.     22: 

451.  —  (F.  Rye)  Canad.  Mo.  16:  164. 

—  Occupations,  Condition,  and  Influence  of.     Clir.  Rem. 

35:  436.     (See  Women,  Employments  of. 

—  Odd.     All  the  Year,  33:  113,  222,  392. 

—  of  the  American  Revolution.    (Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet)  Godey, 


36:77-323-     37:6- 


38:  106-3S3.    39:  2S-444. 


40:  1S3,  257.  41:  201.  42:  293.  —  Hist.  M.  15: 
105.  — Chamb.  J.  10:  349.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  21:  31. 

Ellet's.  Liv.  Age,  20:  212.  —(Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirk- 
land)  No.  Am.  68:  362. 

of  '76.     (H.  H.  Weld)  Godey,  30:  97. 

—  of  Ancient  German}'.     Knick.  20:  552. 

—  of  Christianity,  Julia  Kavanagh  on.     Eel.  R.  95:  668. 

—  Tait,  n.  s.  19:  125. 

—  of  the  Day.     St.  Paul's,  2:  302. 

—  of  the  French  Revolution.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  259. 

—  of  Genius.     (Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens)  Hesp.  3:  242. 

—  of  the  Latin  and  Germanic  Races.      (Dora   d'Istria) 

Victoria,  8:  343-519.    9:36-531.    10:61-516.    11: 
125-519.     12:  313-423.     13:  127-333. 
"—  of  the  Period.     (J.  W.  Palmer)  So.  M.  10:  331. 

—  of  the  Puritan  Times.     Liv.  Age,  73:  44. 

—  of  Shakspere.     Eng.   Dom.  M.   13.  91,  148,    250. — 

Blaekw.  33:  124-539. 

—  of  i6th  Century,  Apology  for.     Once  a  Week,  20:  525. 

—  of  the  Southern  Confederacy.     So.  R.  n.  s.  21 :  333. 

—  of  the  Time  of  Horace  Walpole,    Witty  and  pretty. 

Lond.  Soc.  8:  319,  451.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  66:  43. 

—  Old.     Bentley,  45:  239. 

—  Old-fashioned  Types  of  excellent.      Tait,   n.  s.  21: 

541- 

—  One  Woman's  Work.     (C.  W.  Elliott)  Galaxy,  7:  219. 

—  Opposition  to  the  Movement  on  behalf  of.    (E.  Roscoe) 

Victoria.  16:  loi. 

—  or.  Pour  et  contre.     (W.  Phillips)  No.  Am.  8:  iiS. 

—  Outrages  on.     No.  Brit.  25:  233. 

—  Overworked.     (A.  Delmar)  Lippinc.  15:  564. 

—  Parliament  of.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  9:  356. 

—  Parochial  Mission,  and  their  Work.     Victoria,  3:  396. 

12:  449. 

—  Perversity  of.     St.  Paul's,  14:  292. 

—  Photography  as  an  Occupation  for.     (J.  Hughes)  Vic- 

toria. 21 :  I. 

—  Pioneer   Mothers   of  the  West.      (Mrs.  E.   F.  Ellet) 

Godey,  42:  43. 

—  Place  of,  in  the  Economy  of  Creation     (M.  F.  Cusack) 

Fraser,  89:  200. 
in  Nature  and  Society.     Belgra.  29:  349. 

—  Plea  for.     (J.  C.  Ayrton)  Victoria,  I4:  97. 

—  Plea  for  the  pecuniary  Lidependence  of  Daughters. 

Victoria,  23:  496. 

—  Political,  Menzies  on.     Victoria,  22:  56. 

—  Political  Disabilities  of.     Westm.  97:  50. 

—  Political  Enfranchisement  of.     (A.  Arnold)  Fortn.  17: 

204.     See  Women,  Suffrage  for. 

—  Political  Morality  of.    (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  22:  205. 

—  Political  Position  of.     Am.  Lit.  5L  2:  246. 

—  Politics  of.     Lippinc.  8:  t68. 

—  Poor  genteel.     Liv.  Age,  32:  513. 

—  Poor  old.     (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  8:  270. 

—  Position  of.     (F.  D.  Huntington)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  14:  241, 

301. — Chamb.  .J.  16:  113. — Victoria,  16:  541. 

and  Influence  of.     Sn.  Lit.  iSIess.  i:  493. 

and  Wishes  of.     Nat.  R.  7:333.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  46:  I.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  4S3. 
in  Barbarism  and  among  the  Ancients.     Westm. 

64:  378. 
past  and  present.     (Mrs.  Lewis)  Victoria,  17:  227. 

—  Powers  of.     Contemp.  14:  521. 

90 


Women   praying  with  uncovered  Heads.     (R.  Knight) 
Kitto,  4:  88. 

—  Present  Condition  and  Claims  of.    (M.  Hepple)  Hogg, 

6:  73-    7-  i37i  i57- 

—  Pretty.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  427. 

—  Privileges  of.     Retros.  10:  88. 

—  Proper  Place  in  Society  of.     Temp.  Bar,  33:  168. 

—  Pursuits  and  Capacities  of.     Westm.  84:  352. 

—  Redundant,  Oregon.     Victoria,  15:  97. 

—  Mrs.  Hugo  Reid's  Plea  for.     Tait,  n.  s.  II :  423. 

—  Relations  to  Crime.     (E.  Van  De  Warker)  Pop.  Sci. 

Mo.  8:  1-727. 

to  Professions.    (E.  Van  De  Warker)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

6:  454. 

—  Religiosity  of,   Salutary  and  deleterious.     Chr.  Rem. 

47:  37S. 

—  Representative.    (I.  Scott)  Once  a  Week,  2:  25S,  577. 

4:  203. 

—  Rights  of.     Ed.  R.  73:  1S9.  —  (J.  A.  Kinglake)  Quar. 

75:  94.  —  (C.  A.  Bristed)  Galaxy,  16:  196.  —  Bost. 
Q.  2:  350.  —  Dem.  R.  30:  180.  — Chr.  Obs.  77:  7S3. 

—  (.J.  W.  Nevin)  Am.  Whig  R.  8:  367.  — Dem.  R. 
34:  434.  43:  175.  —Eng.  Dom.  M.  12:  95,  221, 
349.     13:  S3,  146,  201.     14:  12. — Chr.  l.'em.  30:  i. 

—  Nat.  Q.  20:  79  — (.J.T.  Hoskins)  Victoria,  18:  349. 

aesthetically.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy,  11:  725. 

Agitation  on,  1870.     (L.  G.  Noble)  Nation,  10:  38- 

155.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  ii:  346. 

and  Biology.    (W.  Bagehot)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  14:  201. 

and  Duties.     Blaekw.  54:  373. 

and  Skepticism.     (B.  U.  Watkins)  Chr.  Q.  i :  395. 

and  Wrongs  of.  (C.  C.  Felton)  Chr.  Exam.  52:  194. 

—  (Mrs.  P.  Sinnett)  Peop.  J.  4:  59. 

as  affected  by  Catholicism  and  Protestantism.  (Mrs. 

Smalley)  Cath.  World,  14:  467. 

as  preached  by  Women.     Westm.  116:  469. 

Bachelor  on.     (F.  B.  Crofton)  Nat.  Q.  32:  60. 

Convention  on.    Liv.  Age,  18:  423.  —  All  the  Year, 

22:  517. 

Dall  on.     (E.  E.  Hale)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  66. 

Hanning's  Tract  on.    (C.  H.  Dall)  L'nita.  R.  9:  66S. 

How  the  Church  understands.     (B.  Murphv)  Catli. 

World,  15:  7S-4S7. 

in  ancient  Athens.     (B.  W.  Ball)  Atlan.  27:  273. 

in  England.     Lippinc.  7:  221. 

in  Massachusetts.     Hist.  M.  12:  21. 

in  Revolutionary  France.     Hist.  M.  13:  30. 

Legal.     (F.  W.  Sawyer)  No.  Am.  90:  53S.  —  Quar. 

75:  94.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  4:  480.  Same  art.  EcL 
M.  4:  403.  — Ed.  R.  73:  189. —Am.  Q.  18:  280.— 
Chr.  R.  5:  269.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  8:  530.  See  Wo- 
men, Married. 

Movement  for.  (Goldwin  Smith)  Canad.  ^lo.  i :  2.'o. 

of  Roman  Catholics.    (B.  Murphv)  Cath.  World.  7: 

844. 

Ruskin  and  Mill  on.     Ev.  Sat.  g:  446. 

True.     (P.  Benjamin)  Godey.  28:  271. 

Women's  Rights  Women.     (R.  L.  Dabnev)  So.  I\I. 

8:  322. 

—  Roman,  in  the  Days  of  the  Cassars.     (H.  P.  Haynes) 

Godey,  48:  243. 

—  Roman  Catholic  and  Protestant.    Mo.  Rel.  M.  28:  357. 

29:  130. 

—  Mrs.  Sandford's  Character  of.     (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood) 

Chr.  Exam.  14:  163. 

—  Satirists  of.     Colbiim^  5:  284. 

—  Self-Culture  of.     (C.  C.  Smith)  Chr.  Exam.  51:  185. 

—  Sentiment  in.     (,J.  J.  Croly)  Victoria,  27:  536. 

—  Single.     No.  Brit.  36:  62. 

—  Small-waisted.     Lippinc.  22:  637. 

—  Snake.     All  the  Year,  33:  300. 

—  Social  and  intellectual  State  of.     Chr.  Rem.  41:  120. 


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WON 


Women,  Social  and  political  Dependence  of.    Victoria, 
13:  282. 

—  Social  Condition  of.     (C.  Gushing)  No.  Am.  42:  4S9. 

—  Westm.  35:  24.  —  Knick.  6i:  3S1. 

—  Social  Influence  of.     Peop.  J.  5:  320. 

—  Social  Position  of.    (C.  Patniore)  No.  Brit.  14:  515. — 

Eel.  K.  76:  520.  —  Mus.  42:  4S0. 

—  socially  and  industrially.     Penn  Mo.  3:  283. 

—  Some  brave.     Chamb.  J.  57:  606. 

—  Some  Words  about.     (M.  P.  Lowe)  0.  &  N.  4:  2S7. 

—  Something  about.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Dall)  Putnam,  11 :  695. 

—  Strong-minded.     Fraser,  68:  667.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

61:  66.  — (W.  C.  Taylor)  St.  James,  15:  350. 

—  Studious.     Ed.  M.  71:964. 

—  Studj-  of  Science  by.     (L.  E.  Becker)  Contemp.  10: 

386. 

—  Subjection  of,  J.   S.   Mill's.     (M.  Browne)  Contemp. 

14:  273.  —  Ed.  K.  130:  572. — Blackw.  106:  300. — 
Westm.  93:  63.  —  (Sir  H.  Taylor)  Fraser,  81 :  143. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  74:  536.  —  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Na- 
tion, 9:  72.  — (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Theo.  R.  6:  355.— 
Once  aWeek,  2t:  32.  23:  105. — Ghr.  Obs.  69: 
618.  —(A.  D.  Mayo)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  43:  226. 

—  Suffrage  for.  (Goldwin  Smith)  Macmil.  30:  139.  Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  83:  171.  Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  5: 
427.  Same  art.  Canad.  Mo.  6:  68.  —  (Reply  by  J. 
E.  Cairnes)  Macmil.  30:  377.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
83:  553.  Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  17:  395.  Same  art. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  87.  —(.J.  S.  Mill)  Westm.  55:  289. 

—  (L.  E.  Becker)  Contemp.  4:  307.  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  68:  706. — (W.  .James)  No.  Am.  109:  556.— 
(W.  G.  Conant)  Scrib.  3:  73,  209.  —  (S.  F.  Cooper) 
Harper,  41:  438,  594.  —  (T.  G.  Shearman)  Nation, 
3:  498.  —  Nation,  4:  136.  —  (A.  Hooper)  Nation, 
5:  35,  416. —  Westm.  87:  63.  —  0.  &N.  4:  76.— 
(Alice  King)  Argosy,  15:  91.  —  St.  James.  22:  2S8. 

—  (J.  W.  Howe)  Galaxy,  7:  364.  —  (U.  Cronyn) 
Radical,  3:  382. —(J.  Weiss)  Radical,  5:  445-  — 
Hist.  M.  i:  360.  —  So.  Q.  21:  322.  —  Victoria.  7: 
289,362.  8:565.  9:236.  —  (J.  Hoskins)  Victoria, 
15:  227.  18:  312.  —  Victoria,  17:  134.  18:  394. 
21:  529.  — (W.  T.  Blair)  Victoria,  22:  535.— Vic- 
toria, 23:  398.  —  (F.  R.  Tliomas)  Victoria,  27:  141. 

—  Victoria,  31:  241.  — (Mrs.  E.  JI.  King)  Victoria, 
32:  265.  —  Victoria,  35:  232.  —  (Mrs.  Lynch)  Vic- 
toria, 36:  49.  —  Ev  Sat.  9:  690.  10:  490.  11: 
386,  531.  — Republic,  3:  36.  — (D.  G.  Porter)  Ghr. 
Q.  6:  471.  —  N.  Eel.  6:  450. 

and  Education.     (C.  E.  Norton)  Nation,  5:  152. 

and  higher  Education.     Nation,  29:  364. 

and  married  Life.     (J.  Wedgwood)  Contemp.  20: 

360. 
and  Judge  Underwood.     (J.  N.  Pomeroy)  Nation, 

13:  285. 

Apollo  Hall  Meeting,  1871.    Ev.  Sat.  10:  554. 

—  —  Campaign  of.     Victoria,  19:  119. 

Claim  for.     (E.  Pfeiffer)  Contemp.  39:  265.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  96:  527. 

Gni  bono  ?     (S.  B.  Cooper)  Overland,  8:  156. 

Dialogue  on.     Fraser,  77:  577. 

Experimental,  1871.     Ev.  Sat.  ii:  99. 

in  Aiistralia.     Victoria,  4:   555. 

in  England.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  530.  — (A.  Arnold)  Ev. 

Sat.  12:  2S9. 

in  Michigan.     (F.  L.  Godkin)  Nation.  18:  311. 

in  Victoria.    (E.  Roscoe)  Victoria,  21 :  558.  27:  14S. 

in  Wyoming.     (E.  M.  Lee)  Galaxy,  13:  755. 

Letters  on.     Putnam,  12:  603,  701. 

Limited.     (M.  P.  Jacobi)  Nation,  32:  387. 

on  School  Committees  in  Massachusetts.     Nation, 

29:  272.  —  (A.  P.  Peabody)  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  J.  10:  42. 
Parkman  on.     (C.  H.  Dall)  Unita.  R.  13:  2^3. 


Women,  Suffrage  for.  Report  on,  1S79.  0^-  ^-  Godkin) 
Nation,  29:  2S6. 

Right  to,  under  Reform  Act  of  1867.  (R.  M.  Park- 
hurst)  Fortn.  10:  250. 

—  Tlie  suppressed  Sex.     Westm.  90:  437.      Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  99:  579. 

—  Three.     (R.  G.  Wliite)  Galaxy,  10:  405. 

—  Tremont  Temple  Meeting,  1S71.     Ev.  Sat.  lo:  57S. 

—  Two  Girls  of  the  Period.     (A.  T.  Harrison)  Macmil. 

19:  323.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  100:  605. 

—  under  the  Law.     O.  &  N.  3:  119. 

—  unprotected,  Insults  to.     Temp.  Bar,  5:  132. 

—  versits  Women.     (0.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation,  5:  276. 
The  great  Lawsuit.     Dial,  4:  i. 

—  vindicated.     Colburn.  11:  149. 

—  visiting  Hospitals  and  Asylums.     Pamph.  8:  371. 

—  Wages  of.     Victoria,  34:  36. 

—  What  America  has  done  for.     (Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  Sher- 

wood) Scrib.  6:  300. 

—  What  are  they  made  of  ?     (S.  B.  Gould)  Once  a  Week, 

17:  496. 

—  What  shall  we  do  with  our  Old  Maids  ?   (F.  P.  Cobbe) 

Fr:iser,  66:  204.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  58:  204. 

—  What  they  think  about  Men.     Temp.  Bar,  28:  216. 

—  Why  are  they  redundant  V    Nat.  R   14:  434. 

—  Woman  on.     (A.  B.  Garrett)  Knick.  61:  10. 

—  Woman's  Thoughts  about.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Chamb.  J. 

27:  310,  387.  28:  24-393.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  42: 
404,  504.     43:  533. 

—  Word  for.     (J.  C.  Smalley)  Cath.  World,  19:  277, 
to.     Temp.  Bar,  2:  54. 

upon,     (M.  B.Martin)  Good  Words,  18:  774. 

—  Work  a  Necessity  for.     (Miss  Downing)  Victoria,  18: 

213. 

—  Work  of.    Fraser,  61 :  359.  —  Nation,  9:  561.  —  (Alice 

King)  Argosy,  lo:  350.  —  Dub.  Univ.  80:  670. — 
Chamb.  J.  25:  257. — (M.  Lander)  Putnam,  II :  601. 
—  Mo.  Rel. M. 40:  34. — OnceaWeck,  i:  517.  2: 
372.  4:  124,  241,  298.  —  Victoria.  9:  403.  —  (A.  ]M. 
Machar)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  295.  — Irish  Q.  6:  726. 

abroad.     Chamb.  J.  51:  151.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat. 

16:  370. 

among  the  Poor.     Lond.  Q.  53:  53. 

and  Culture  of.  (J.  F.  Butler)  Victoria,  13:  463-566. 

and  AVages  of.     (H.  jM.  Gammon)  Harper,  38:  665. 

as  a  Bread-Winner.     (B.  Murphy)  Catli.  World, 

17:  223. 

ill  Industrial  Employments.  (E.  Faithfull)  Victo- 
ria, 17:  308. 

Mrs.  .Jameson  on.  (S.  P.  Ferd)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  16:  405. 

Profitable.     Victoria,  15:  555. 

What  can  they  do  ?    Ev.  Sat.  13:  486.  —  Chamb. 

J.  49:  635. 

Women's  Jlistakes  about.     Lippinc.  24:  236. 

See  Women,  Employments  of. 

—  Working,  abroad.     Chamb.  J.  48:  407. 

College  for.     (F.  Martin)  Macmil.  40:  4S3. 

i„  New  York.     (W.  H.  Rideing)  Harper,  61 :  25. 

i-erxus  forlorn  Females.     (I.  F.  Mayo)  Good  Words, 

18:  45.     24:  34-325- 

—  World's  Need  of.  (E.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam.  69:  435. 

—  Wrongs  of.     Blackw.  54:  597. 

—  Young,  in  their  Position  and  Influence.     (J.  F.  W. 

Ware)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  39:  97. 

Landry's  Advice  to,  1371.     Retros.  15:   177. 

Mistakes  and  Dangers  of.     (J.  F.  W.  Ware)  j\Io. 

Rel.  M.  39:  200. 
(Scf  Female;  Sexes;  etc. 
Women's  Husbands;  Narcissus.     Lippinc.  23:  29-301. 

—  The  false  Prince.     Lippinc.  23:  419,  575. 

—  The  P.arher  of  jMidas.     Lippinc.  23:  702.     24:  76,  217. 
Won  and  lost.     Tin^ley,  10:  52. 


wox 


1427 


WOODEN 


Won  by  a  Dream.  (A.  B.  Le  Geyt)  Victoria,  26:  298-421. 

Won  by  a  Fluke.     Tinsley,  9:  89. 

Won  on  the  Highlands.     Lond.  Soc.  24:  166. 

Won  over;  or  the  Countess  and  the  Jesuit.  (Mrs.  Bushby) 
Colburn,  129:  379.     130:  iS-399.     131:  17. 

Wonders.  All  the  Year,  28:  534. —  (P.  Grauton)  Con- 
tin.  Mo.  3:  461. 

—  of  a  stagnant  Pool.     (T.  West)  Recr.  Sci.  i:  134. 

—  of  the  World,  Seven.     Hogg,  6:  156. 

Wonder  Faculty,  Diseased  Condition  of.     (W.  T.  Gaird- 

ner)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  196. 
Wonderful  Adventure  of  Capt.  Potts.  Temp.  Bar.  26:  334. 
Wonderful  Crow  ;  a  Poem.  (C.  G.  Leland)  Galaxy,  i :  261. 
Wonderful  Ej'eglass.     (Mme.  de  Girardin)   Eng.    Dom. 

M.  11:  65-327.     12:  9. 
Wonderful  Family.     (.J.  E.  Cooke)  Appleton,  19:  335. 
Wonderment,  Theory  of.     (G.  A.  Simcox)  Good  Words, 

13:  155- 
Wondersmith,  The.     (F.  J.  O'Brien)  Atlan.  4:  463. 
Wood,  Sir  Andrew,  of  Largo.     Tait,  n.  s.  19:  208,  264. 
Wood,  Anthony  a,  and  Oxford  in  the  1 7th  Century.     Chr. 

Kern.  5:  430,  799. 
Wood,  Sir  Charles,  and  Affairs  of  India.     Blackw.  102: 

686. 
Wood,  Gen.  Evelyn.     Temp.  Bar,  56:  393. 
Wood,  Fernando.     (.1.  F.  Richmond)  Meth.  Q.  35:  609. 
Wood,  Mrs.   Henry.     East  Lynne  and  Verner's  Pride. 

Chr.  Rem.  46:  209. 

—  ilrs.  Haliburton's  Troubles.     Conih.  7:   136. 

—  Red-Court  Farm.     Bentley,  41:  169. 

—  Verner's  Pride.     Li  v.  Age,  77:  99. 

Wood,  Mrs.  Jane,  Sketch  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  551. 
Wood,  John.     Meth.  M.  28:  241. 

Wood,  Searles  Valentine,  Obitnary  of.     Nature,  23:  41. 
Wood,  W.,  of  Eyam,  with  portrait.     Reliquary,  6:  121. 
Wood,  American,  Elasticity  in.     (M.  C.  llilseng)  Eel. 
Engin.  19:  8. 

—  Carbonization  of,  by  Steam.     (M.  Violette)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  47:  279. 

—  Desiccation  of.     (A.  Payen)  Eel.  Engin.   6:    2S3. — 

Eel.  Engin.  7:  489. 

—  Fireproof.     Pract.  M.  4:  221. 

—  for  Fuel,  Value  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  23:  35. 

—  Pictures  and  Devices  on.     Penny  M.  13:  175.  —  (D. 

O.  Macomber)  Eel.   Engin.   8;  405.  —  Eel.  Engin. 
21:  477. 

—  Preservation  of.     (H.  Haupt)  Eel.  Engin.  6:  4S1. 

Boucherie's  Process.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  62:  i. 

by  Use  of  Tar.     Eel.  Engin.  8:  505. 

Different  Processes.    (J.  A.  Stoeckhardt)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  46:  55. 
in  damp  Places.     (H.  W.  Lewis)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

82:  217,  289. 

—  Protection  from  Fire.    J.  Frankl.  Inst.  66:   193,  409. 

—  Strength  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  14:  49. 

—  Structure  and   Physical    Properties  of.     (Prof.   Kno- 

blauch) J.  Frankl.  Inst.  68:  40. 

—  used  for  Ornament  and  Purposes  of  Art.    Art  J.  4:  1S7. 

—  Waste  of.     Eel.  Engin.  1 :  155. 

Woods,  Description  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  367. 

—  Furniture,  of  Commerce.     (P.  L.  Simmonds)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  2:  345. 

—  Indigenous  and  Foreign.    Nature,  12:  513. 

—  Ornamental.     Art  J.  4:  5,87.  —  Penny  M.  11:  135. 

—  Strength  and  Elasticity   of  Pine   Timber.      ( It.    11. 

Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  112:  161. 
of  some  American.     (J.  C.  Trautwine)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  109:  105. 
of  Spruce  Beams.     (F.  E.  Kidder)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

iii:  262. 
of  Yellow  Pine.     (R.  H.  Thurston)  J.  Frankl.  Inst. 

no:  i;7. 


Woods,  Structnre  and  Classification  of.     (T.  Tredgold) 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  3:  28S. 
Woods  (family  name)  and  Woods  (I.  e.  forest).     See  after 

Woodroofe. 
Wood-Carvers,  Women  as.     Am.  Arch.  2:  100. 
Wood-Carving.     Art  J.  17:  9. 

—  Substitute  for.     Pract.  M.  6:  108. 
Wood-carving  Machine.     Pract.  M.  5:  338. 
Woodcut  Printing,  Growth  of.     (T.  L.  DeVinne)  Scrib. 

19:  S60.     20:  34. 

Woodcutter  and  the  blind  Owl;  a  Syrian  Story.  (M.  E. 
Rogers)  Victoria,  2:  425. 

Woodcutters  of  the  Vosges.     Sharpe,  40:  173. 

Woodcutting.     Penny  M.  2:  417. 

Wood-Engravers,  Symposium  of.     Harper,  60:  442. 

Wood-Engraving.  (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  82:  1S3. — 
(W.  J.  Linton)  Nation,  29:  39.  —  (W.  J.  Linton) 
Atlan.  43:  705.  —  with  specimen  cuts,  Westm.  29: 
265. —  (J.  Newton)  Am.  Arch.  3:  186.  —  Hogg,  i: 
271. 

—  among  Female  Artists,  with  cuts.     Westm.  38:  215. 

—  and  Glass-Engraving.     (C.  F.  Partington)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  3:  15. 

—  and  the  Scribner  Prizes.     Scrib.  21:  937. 

—  and  Woodcut  Printing,  1S53.     Knick.  41:  51. 

—  Art  of.     Once  a  Week,  27:  12. 

—  History  of.     Chamb.  J.  42:  309. 

—  Jackson  on,  1S39.     Mo.  R.  149:  224. 

—  Linton  on.     (R.  Sturgis)  Nation,  29:  14. 

—  Substitute  for.     Art  J.  15:  222.     18:  16. 

Wood  Pavements.    Am.  Arch.  4:  ito.     See  Pavements. 

Wood  River  Massacre  in  Illinois,  1814.  (T.  Lippincott) 
West.  M.  1 :  2S0. 

Wood-Sculptors,  Italian  Mediaeval.  (T.  A.  Trollope)  Lip- 
pine.  17:  746. 

Wood- Work,  Joints  in.    (H.  Adams)  Eel.  Engin.  17:  431. 

Wood-working,  Art  of .     Am.  Arch.  8:  6. 

Wood-working  Machinery.  (J.  Richards)  J.  Frankl. 
Inst.  89:  305,  396.  90:17-388.  91:39-310.  92: 
26-403.     93:  23,  265,  390.     94:  25,  113. 

Woodbridge,  John,  Memoir  of.  (H.  F.  Jenks)  Unita.  R. 
9:  466. 

—  on  Practical  Religion.     Lit.  &  Theo.  R.  4:  294. 
Woodbridge,  Timothy,  Blind  Minister.     (B.  B.  Bowen) 

Univ.  Q.  14:  41. 
Woodbridge,   William  Channing.     (W.  A.  Alcott)  Am. 

J.  Educ.  5:  Ki. 
Woodbridge  Family.    (M.  K.  Talcott)  N.  E.  Reg.  32 :  292. 
Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  22:  343. 
Woodbury,  Levi,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  2:  3S5.  — with 

portrait,  Dem.  R.  12:  318. 

—  Anniversary  Address  before  the  National   Institute. 

So.  Q.  8:"  379. 

—  Writings  of.     Hunt,  33:  180. 

Woodbury's  Relief-Printing.     (J.  T.  Taylor)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

5:  145- 
Woodburv',   Coim.,  Ancient  Deeds  in,   1659-90.     N.   E. 

Reg.  3 :  69. 
Woodbury;  a  Story.     (Mrs.  Bushby)  Colburn,   132:   i- 

3S8.      133:    20-396.      134:    19-397.     135:   13-3S9. 

136:  22-145. 
Woodbury-Type  Photo-Plates.   J.  Frankl.  Inst,  no:  270. 
Wiodchuck.     Penny  M.  7:  347. — Dem.  R.  22:  334. 
Woodcock,  Elizabeth.     Penny  M.  11:  72. 
Woodcock.     (H.  W.  Herbert)  Dem.  R.  18:  17.  —(T.  B. 

Thorpe)  Harper,  39:  640.  —  Chamb.  J.  57:  718. 

—  Killing  of.     (J.  Searle)  Lippinc.  2:  425. 

—  Shooting.     Belgra.  22:  510. 

Woodd,  Basil,  Jlcmoir  of.  .Chr.  Obs.  31:  249,  29S,  303. 
Wooden  Legs.     Tait,  n.s.  21:  231. 
Wooden  Midshipman.     All  the  Year,  47:  173. 
Wooden  Shoes,  French.     Li  v.  Age,  36:  449. 


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Wooden  Spoon.     Liv.  Age,  37:  297. 

Woodfall,  James.     Lond.  Soc.  4:  193. 

Woodliouse  Moor,  Reform  at.     (S.  Smiles)  Good  Words, 

18:  386. 
Woodliouselee  Ghost.    Fraser,  88:  366. 
Woodliull,  Gen.  Nathaniel,  Journal  of,  1760.    Hist.M.  5: 

257. 
Woodhull  and  Claflin's  Weekly.     Chamb.  J.  48:  433. 
Woodley,  Wm.    Divine  Sj'stem  of  the  Universe.    Fraser, 

9:  335- 
Woodman's  Daughter.    (H.  W.  Herbert)  Godey,  23:  127. 
Woodnotes.     (F.  B.  Perkins)  Putnam,  4:  1S9,  247. 
Woodnotes;  Poems.     Dial,  i:  242.     2:  207. 
Woodpecker,  Golden-winged.     (A.  Fowler)  Am.  Natural. 

3:  422. 

—  Breeding-Habits  of.     (D.  A.  Lyle)  Am.  Natural,  ii: 

747- 
Woodpeckers.     (W.  J.  Broderip)  Fraser,  57:  46. 

—  and  Wrynecks.     Nature,  13:  173. 

—  British."   (G.  E.  Massee)  Intel.  Obs.  ii:  321. 

—  Changes  of  Habit  among.     (S.  Calvin)  Am.  Natural. 

11:  471. 

—  Northwest  American.     (J.  K.  Lord)  Intel.  Obs.  9:  321. 

—  Origin  of.     (JM.  J.  Preston)  So.  M.  12:  209. 
Wood-Pigeon  Shooting.     Broadw.  2:  95. 
Woodroofe,  Sophia,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  81 :  436. 
Woods,  George  B.     In  Memoriam.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  474. 
Woods,  Leonard.     (E.  A.  Lawrence)  Cong.  Q   i:  105. — 

(R.  H.  Dana)  Scrib.  21:  138. 

—  and  Mr.  Plumber,  Correspondence  of.     Lit.  &  Theo. 

R.  2:  194. 

—  and  H.  Ware,  Correspondence  of.     Chr.  Disc.  2:  393. 

—  Letter  to  Dr.  Beecher.     Spirit  Pilg.  5:  455.     6:  19. 

—  Reply  to  an  Inquirer.     Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  4:  471. 

6:  365.    7:  146. 

—  Works  of.     (H.  Humphrey)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  25.  —  Chr. 

R.  16:  377.  —  (R.  Stebbins)  Chr.  Exam.  51:  i.  — 
Theo.  &Lit.  J.  4:  167. 
Woods,  The.     Univ.  Q.  20:  129. 

—  a  Poem.     (T.  Hill)  Chr.  E.xam.  55:  44. 

—  and  Forests.     Fraser,  42:  63. 

—  and  the  Weather.     Once  a  Week,  19:  155. 

—  Atmospheric  Influence  of.     J.  Frank!.  Inst.  8:  217. 

—  Da3's   in.      (Earl  of   Dunraven)    19th   Cent.   7:   639. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  725. 

—  in  Spring.     (W.  W.  Bailey)  O.  &  N.  5:  530. 

—  in  Spring;  a  Poem.     (E.  Pollock)  Pioneer,  i:  211. 

—  Vacation  in.     (W.  C.  Bartlett)  Overland,  i :  9. 

—  Walking  in.     (A.  TroUope)  Good  Words.  20:  595. 
Woodstock,  Conn.,   Burial  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg. 

15:  339- 
Woodthorpe.     (K.  Kenyon)  Colburn,  96:   1-432. 
Woodward,  Henry,  Essays  of.  Chr.  Obs.  36:  35,  105.  66:  i. 

—  Sermons.     Dub.  Univ.  6:  675.     11:  535. 

—  Shunamite.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  296. 
Woodward,  Harry,  Actor.     Colburn,  53:  109. 
Woodward,   Rufus,  Memoir  of.      (W.  C.  Fowler)  Chr. 

Mo.  Spec.  7:  113. 
Wooed  and  married.     (R.  N.  Carey)  Potter  Am.  IMo   5: 

837,  915-     6:  35-425.     7:  48-449.     8:  49-450.     9: 

47-289.  —  Tinslt'y,  16:  87-665.     17:  41-663. 
Wooed  and  won;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  47:  657,  683,  69S. 
Wooing.  Spring  Thoughts  on.     Tait,  3:  459. 
Wooing  and  Wedding  of  17 — .     Fraser,  55:  636.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  54:  171. 
Wooing  and  Wedding  of  Queen  Dagmar;  a  Poem.     (M. 

Howitt)  Good  Words,  4:  344. 
Wooing  and  Winning  of  Amy  O'Neill ;    a  Tale.     Dub. 

Univ.  55:  437. 
Wooing  o't;  a  Novel.     (A.  F.  Hector)  Temp.  Bar,  35: 

289,433-     36:  1-555.    37:   'I9-55I-     38:   116-557. 

39:  119-494. 


Wool,  Gen.  John  E.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  29:  435. 
Wool  and  its  Manufactures.     Niles's  Reg.  36:  351,  356. 

—  and  Woollen  Manufactures,  chronologically  arranged. 

J.  Frankl.  Inst.  95:  35S. 

in  the  U.  S.,  Bill  on,  1827.     Niles's  Reg.  32:  119- 

363.     33:  26,  59,  317. 

—  and  the  Woollen  Trade.     De  Bow,  16:  466.  — Pamph. 

3:  281. 

—  Duties  on.     Niles's  Reg.  36:  82,  113. 

—  Growers  of,  State  and  Prospects  of.     For.  Q.  6:  18. 

—  Manufacture  of.     J.  Frankl.  Inst.  20:  342.  —  Ed.  R. 

48:  451. — Ann.  Reg.  2:   101.  —  Niles's  Reg.  25: 
i8g.   31:185,200.    34:21.  —  Penny  M.  9:  330-403. 

in  England.     (E.  Baines)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  22:  i. 

in  the  West.     Lakeside,  1 :  246. 

—  Production  and  Manufacture  of.     De  Bow,  4:  373. 

—  Supply  of.     (A.  Hamilton)  J.  Statis.  Soc.  33:  486. 

—  Tariff  on,  1846.     (J.  S.  Wright)  Hunt,  14:  244. 
1867  and  1878.     (G.  Schwab)  Nation,  26:  132,  183. 

—  Wild.     (J.  Muir)  Overland,  14:  361. 
Wool-bearing  Animals  of  South  America.     Penny  M.  12: 

495- 
Wool-Dyeing.     (G.  Jarmain)  Pract.  M.  6:  294,  327.    7: 

17,  38,  7Z- 
Wool-Scouring.     (C.  R.  A.  Wright)  Pract.  M.  i:  52. 
Woollen  Factory,  Leeds,  Day  at  a.     Penny  M.  12:  457. 
Woollen  Waste,  Use  of,  in  Agriculture.     Pract.  M.  5: 

185. 
Woollett,  William,  Line  Engravings  of.     (T.  T.  Greg) 

Art  J.  33:  301. 
Woolley,  E.  M.     Univ.  Q.  12:  365. 
Woolley,  Hannah.  Queen-like  Closet;  a  Cook-Book,  16S1. 

Chamb.  J.  50:  506.  —  House.  Words,  12:  18. 
Woolman,  John.     (W.  R.  Hooper)  Appleton,  6:  606.  — 

Eel.  R.  113:  559. 

—  Journal  of.     (W.  P.  Garrison)  Nation,  13:  44.  —  (T. 

C.  Druley)  Univ.  Q.  29:  45. 

edited  by  Whittier.     (0.  E.   Daggett)  New  Eng. 

31:  219. 

—  Sketch  of.    Good  Words,  i:  628,  715. 

Woolner,    Thomas,     (J.    L.   Tupper)   Portfo.    2:   97. — 
Tinsley.  6:  257. 

—  Mv  beautiful  Lady.     Macmil.9:  255.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  80:  243. — Fraser,  68:  Soi.    Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
61:  187. 
Woolsey,  Theodore  Dwight,  with  portrait.     Eel.  M.  88: 
118.  — (G.  P.  Fisher)  Nation,  13:  6. 

—  Alcestis.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  42:  369. 

—  Inauguration  of.     (L.  H.  Atwater)  Princ.  19:  173.  — 

New  Eng.  5:  196. 

—  Prometheus.     (C-  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  44:  555. 
Woolsthorpe  Manor-House.    Penny  M.  8:  260. 
Woohvich.     Penny  M.  8:  65,  89,  105. 

—  Day  at.     (M.  E.  C.  Walcott)  Once  a  Week,  5:  439. 

—  My  Cadet  Life  at.     Lond.  Soc.  6:  274. 

—  Royal  Military  Academy,  Life  in.   Lond.  Soc.  35:  561. 
Woolwich  Arsenal.     All  the  Year,  40:  177.  —  (A.  Wyn- 

ter)  Quar.  103:  218.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  57:  188. 
—  Lond.  Soc.  10:  278. 

—  80-Ton  Gun  at.     (C.  0.  Browne)  Pop.  Sci.  R.  15:  241. 

—  Origin  of.     Penny  M.  2:  346. 

—  Rotunda  at.     Chamb.  J.  45:  446. 

—  Visit  to.     All  the  Year,  i:  365. 

Wooster,  Benjamin,  and  Associates.     Hist.  M.  13:  93. 
Wooster,  Gen.  David,  with  portrait.   Am.  Lit.  M.  i:  131. 
Worcester,  Evarts.     (H.  Wood)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  12:  125. 
Worcester,  Edward  Herbert,  Marquis  of.     Century  of  In- 
ventions.    (C-  G.  Leland)  Contin.  Mo.  3:  318. 

—  and  Charles  I.     St.  Paul's,  3:  202. 
Worcester,  Earl  of .     Lond.  M.  6:  149. 

Worcester,   Henry  of,  his  Remains  found  at  Evesham. 
(E.  Rudge)  Arch.  20 :  566. 


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254.— 


13'- — 


Worcester,  Joseph  E.  English  Dictionary.  (0.  W.  B. 
Feabod}')  No.  Am.  41:  482.  —  (S.  "Wilhird)  No. 
Am.  64:  179. — Am.  Whig  R.  5:  508. — Priuc.  19: 
113.  —  Chr.  Exam.  41:  425. — Am.  Mo.  R.  i:  93. 
3:  216. 

—  Gazetteer.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  17:  iSo. 

—  Sketches  of  the  Earth.     (G.  li.  Emerson)  Chr.  Exam. 

i:  147. 
Worcester,  Noah.     (F.  Parkman)  Chr.  Exam.  23:  357.  — 
Am.  Alma.  1839:  299.  —  (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam. 

37:  371- 

—  and  Thomas,  Pamphlets  of.    Gen.  Repos.  i:  346.    2: 

165. 

—  Last  Thoughts.     (J.  Walker)  Chr.  Exam.  16: 

Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  392. 

—  Memoir  of.     (Mrs.  Lee)  Howitt,  2:  10. 

—  on  the  Atonement.     Chr.  Exam.  11:  312. 

—  on  the  Evils  of  Contention.     Chr.  Exam,  n:  60. 
Worcester,  Samuel.     (S.  D.  Clark)  Cong.  Q.  4; 

Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  445,  596. 
Worcester,  Samuel  A.     (P.  H.  White)  Cong.  Q.  3:  279. 
Worcester,  England,  Battle  of.     Penny  M.  10:  233. 

—  Cathedral.     Penny  M.  4:  326.  —  All  the  Year,  34:  150. 
Brittonon.     Mo.  R.  138:  481. 

—  Factory  at.     (E.  M.  Reade)  Belgra.  24:  31. 

—  Monasteiy  and  Cathedral.     (J.  Noake)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

2:  30. 
Worcester,  Mass.     (F.  Hunt)  Hunt,  22:  54. 

—  College  of  the  Holy  Cross.    (E.  L  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  9:  93. 

—  Free   Public  Library  and    Dr.  John  Green.     Am.  J. 

Educ.  13:  606. 

—  Lincoln's  Hist.  of.    (L.  Baldwin)  Chr.  Exam.  22:  254. 

—  Ministerial  Association  of,  History  of.     (E.  E.  Hale) 

Chr.  Exam.  84:  185. 

—  Notes  of  an  Emigrant  on.     Hogg,  8:  49. 
Worcester  Count}',  Mass.,  History  of.     Wore.  M.  i :  33- 

337.     2:  205. 

—  Ministers  of.     (T.  Noves)  Am.  Q.  Reg. 
Word.  The.     (C.  Stetson)  Chr.  Exam.  23 

—  made  Flesh.     (E.  H.  Sears  and  N.  S. 

Rel.  M.  46:  1-451.     47:  10. 

—  Personality  of.     Chr.  Exam.  21 :  85. 
See  Logos;  Jesus  Christ. 

Word  of  God.     (L  D.  Williamson)  L^niv.  Q.  24:  215. 
Word  to  the  Wise.     (T.  S.  Arthur)  Godey,  23:  89. 
Words.   (E.P.  Whipple)  Am.  AVhigR.  I :"  178.  — Chamb. 
J.  11:  49. 

—  and  Deeds.     (W.  Allingham)  Fraser,  99:  532. 

—  and  Manners,  Study  of.     So.  R.  n.  s.  9:  290,  529. 

—  and  their  Derivations.     Temp.  Bar.  6:  106,  344. 

—  and  their  Uses.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy,  3:  3S9,  613, 

901.    4:99-943.    5:240-599.    6:235-820.    7:267- 
889.    8:  122.     11:  796. 

—  Choice  of.     (S.  S.  Jerdan)  Dub.  Univ.  88: 

—  Common.    Chamb.  -L  33:  197. 
History  in.     Chamb.  J.  40:  92. 

—  English.  Chr.  Rem.  24:  425. — Chamb.  J.  44:  737,  758. 
French.     Chamb.  J.  4:  373,  393. 

—  fitly  spoken;  a  Tale.    (T.  S.  Arthur)  Sharpe,  45:  139, 

—  Fossil.     (W.  W.  Crane)  N.  Eel.  7:  716. 

—  Geology  of.     Meth.  Q.  15:  566. 

—  Hard.     Liv.  Age,  70:  572. 

—  Historj''  in.     Land  We  Love,  i:  127. 

—  Idle.     Chr.  Exam.  3:  277. 

—  Meanings  of.     Penny  M.  i:  155-227. 

—  Morality  of.     (R.  w'.  Dale)  Unita.  R.  8:  6S7. 

—  New  World  of.  1696.     Chamb.  J.  36:  345. 

—  Objectionable.     Chamb.  J.  36:   iii. 

—  Obscure,  Signification  of.     Pennv  M.  4:  1S2. 

—  Over-much  in.     (A.  Helps)  Good  Words,  12:  418. 

—  Paradoxical.     (G.  Wakeman)  Galaxy.  8:  416. 

—  Pedigree  and  Kinship  of .  (J.  Reade)  New  Dom.  13:  65. 


10:  47,  125. 
;  64. 
Folsom)  Mo. 


523- 


Words,  Picture-.     All  the  Year,  8:  13. 

—  Prodigality  of.     Blackw.  19:  578. 

—  Prosaic.     Liv.  Age,  75:  319. 

—  Rational    Method    of    spelling,    and    teaching    their 

Meaning.  (G.  F.  Thayer)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc. 
1830:  125. 

—  Study  of.     Hogg,  9:  365.  —  Laud  We  Love,  i:  172. 

—  (A.  P.  Peabody)  New  Eng.  32:  691. —  Chauib. 
J.  26:  327. 

—  Torturing.     (G.  Wakeman)  Galaxy,  4:  171. 

—  Transmigrations  of  English.     Eel.  R.  113:  144. 

—  Trench  on  Study  of.     New  Eng.  10:  438.  — Theo.  & 

Lit.  J.  7 :  692.  —  Chr.  Obs.  52 :  599.  bame  art.  Liv. 
Age,  35:  251. 

—  Twisted.     All  the  Y'ear,  2:  62. 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of.     (W.  Mathews)  Lakeside,  2:  343, 

407.     3:  431.     5:  445.— Tinsley,  15:  656. 

Mathews  on.     Dub.  LTniv.  88:  250. 

and  Beauty  of.     Fraser,  44:  683.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  32:  193. 
and  Misuse  of.    (E.  P.  Whipple)  No.  Am.  79:  137. 

—  Value  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  22:  335. 

—  versus  Things.     (W.  T.  Harris)  Western,  3:   127. 

—  Wandering.     All  the  Y'ear,  5:  140. 

—  Wonders  of.     Contin.  Mo.  3:  385. 

—  Wrecks  of.     (G.  Wakeman)  Galaxy,  8:  848. 
See  English  Language. 

Word-Lore.     Dub.  Univ.  75:  282. 
Word-Murder.     Contin.  Mo.  2:  524. 
Wordiness  in  Legislation.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  592. 
Wordsworth,  Christopher,  Bishop  of  Lincoln.     Cong.  2: 
490. 

—  Ecclesiastical  Sketches.     Mus.  i:  339. 
Wordsworth,  Dorothy.     Liv.  Age,  44:  664. 
Wordsworth,  Wm.  (W.  H.  Pater)  Fortn.  21:  455.  Same 

art.  Ev.  Sat.  16:  56S.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  121: 
323.  —  (M.  Arnold)  Macmil.  40 :  193.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  142:  323.  Same  art.  Appleton,  22: 
138.  —  (Sir  J.  Coleridge)  Macmil.  28:  2S9.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  81:  469.  —  (D.  Masson)  No.  Brit.  13: 
473.  —  Blackw.  49:  359.  no:  299.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age,  in:  131.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:  560.  —  (E. 
Caird)  Fraser,  lOi:  205.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  145: 
88.— (C.  P.  Cranch)  Atlan.  45:  241.  — (E.  P^  Whip- 
ple) No.  Am.  59:  352. —  (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So. 
Lit.  Mess.  7:  105.  — (N.  Porter)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  8: 
127.  — with  portrait,  (G.  Gilfillan)  Eel.  M.  17:  569. 

—  So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  705.  —  Fraser,  44:  loi,  186. — 
Anal.  M.  13:  487.  — Selec.  Ed.  R.  2:  217.  — Am. 
Q.  20:  66.  —  New  Y^ork  R.  4:  i.  —  Blackw.  37: 
699.  —  Mus.  13:  326. — with  portrait,  Fraser,  6:  313. 

—  No.  Brit.  13:  473.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  26:  577. 
(J.  C.  Passmore)  Am.  Church  R.  4:  169.  —  Fraser, 
3:  557.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  14:  68.  —  House.  Words, 
1 :  210.  —  (T.  De  Quincev)  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  i,  90,  246. 

—  (G.  Haven)  Meth.  Q.  17:  362.  — (S.  C.  Hall)  Art 
J.  18:  245,  273.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  67:  456,  566. — 
Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  69. — Nat.  M.  3:  36.  —  Colburn, 
166:  350.  —  with  portrait,  Peop.  J.  i:  43.  —  (G. 
B.  Bussey)  Peop.  J.  9:  277.  —  Peop.  J.  11:  289. — 
Sharpe,  11 :  349.     17:  148.  —  Am.  Meth.  M.  21 :  449. 

—  and  Browning  and  Tennyson.    Nat.  R.  ig:  27.   Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  84:  3.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  64:  273,  415. 

—  and  Byron  and  Shelley;  their  Place  in  English  Poetry. 

Temp.  Bar,  40:  478. 

—  and  Cambridge.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  426. 

—  and  Hartley  Coleridge.     (J.  Dawson,  jr.)  Macmil.  13: 

232. 

—  and  Dorothy.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  51:  513. 

—  and  Gray.     Quar.  141:  104. 

—  and  his  Art.     (R.  L.  Gerhart)  Ref.  Q.  28:  344. 

—  and  his  Haunts.     (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper,  62:  7. 


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WORKHOUSE 


Wordsworth,  Win.,  and  his  Poetry.    Chamb.  J.  13:  363. 

—  (O.  Herbst)  Tait,  n.  s.  11:  642. 

—  and  W.  S.  Laudor.     Temp.  Bar,  16:  106.     Same  art. 

I%cl.  M.  66:  291. 

—  and  Milton.     Temp.  Bar,  60:  106. 

—  and  James  Montgomery.     Mo.  K.  137:  605. 

—  and  Rydal  Mount.    (T.  Blackburue)  Unce  a  Week,  I : 

107. 

—  and  Southey.     (T.  De  Quincej)  Tait,  n.  s.  6:  453. 

—  and  Tennyson;  their  Religious  Faith.     (J.  A.  Himes) 

Luth.  Q.  3:  253. 

—  Arnold's   Selections   from.     (J.  A.  Symonds)  Fortn. 

32:686.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  143:  624.  Same  art. 
Ed.  M.  94:  32. —  (W.  Knight)  Mod.  11.  i:  234. 

—  as  a  Dramatist.     Loud.  M.  i :  435. 

—  as  a  Man.     Liv.  Age,  148:  123. 

and  Poet.     (J.  C.  Shairp)  No.  Brit.  41:  i. 

—  as  a  Poet.     Temp.   Bar,  34:   310. —  (W.  A.  Croffut) 

Lakeside,  8:  418. 

—  as  a  Religious  Poet.     Chr.  R.  16:  434. 

—  at  Work.     Chamb.  J.  47:  247. 

—  Character  of.     (W.  R.  Alger)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:  294. 
and  Genius  of.     Eel.  R.  92:  56.  —  Harper,  i :   577. 

—  the  Christian  Poet.     (A.  B.  Muzzey)  Chr.  Exam.  49: 

100. 

—  Corrections  of.     (T.  M.  Coan)  Galaxy,  23:  322. 

—  Death  of.     Liv.  Age,  25:  546. 

—  Ethics  of.     (L.  Stephen)  Cornh.  34:  206.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  130:  615.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  447. 

—  Excursion.     (C.  Lamb)  Quar.  12:  100.  —  (F.Jeffrey) 

Ed.  R.  24:  I.  —  Anal.  M.  6:  273. —  Eel.  R.  21 :  13. 

—  Genius  and  Passion  of.    (A.  De  V'ere)  Month,  38:  465. 

39:  I- 

—  Hood's  Biog.  of.     Nat.  R.  4:  i.  —  Chr.  Obs.  59:  156. 

—  House  at  Rydal  Mount.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  474. 

—  How  to  popularize.     Appletou,  22:  223. — Liv.  Age, 

142:  376. 

—  Influence  of  his  Poetry.     (E.  E.  Johnson)  Am.  Church 

R.  33:  139. 

—  Letter  on  Burns.     Blackw.  i:  261.    2:  65,201. 

—  Life  of.     Dub.  Univ.  38:  77.  —  Eel.  M.  23:  335. 

and  Poetry  of.     (T.  Chase)  No.  Am.  73:  473. 

and  Writings  of.     Dub.  R.  31 :  313. 

—  Memoirs  of.     (N.  Porter)  New  Eng.  9:   583.  — Quar. 

92:182.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  36:  408.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  28:  441.— NewEng.  9:  583.  — (W.  Mount- 
ford)  Chr.  Exam.  51:  275. 

—  Miscellaneous  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  76:  568. 

—  Myers's  Account  of.     (W.  C.  Brownell)  Nation,  32: 

"153.  — (F.  F.  Browne)  Dial  (Ch.),  i:  211. 

—  New  Editions  of.     Liv.  Age,  52:  719. 

—  New  Poems.     Colburn,  44:  12. 

—  Notes  on.     Colburn.  109:  379. 

—  Peter  Bell.     Anal.  M.  14:  304. —  Mo.  R.  89:   419.— 

Blackw.  5:   1^0. 

—  Poetry  of.    (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  11 :  214.  —  (H.  Taylor) 

Quar.  52:  317.  —  (F.  W.  P.  Greenwood)  No.  Am. 
18:  356.  — (B.  B.  Edwards)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  6: 
187.  —  Quar.  52:  170. —  U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  i:  245. — 
Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9:  244.  —  So.  Q.  18:  i.  — Eraser, 
6:  607.— Brit.  Q.  31:  79.  — Eel.  R.  7:  35.  30:62. 
32:  170.  76:  568.  —  Brownson,  12:  525.— ^lo.  R. 
158:  270.  — Peop.  J.  8:  292.  — Chr.  Obs.  63:  677. 

—  Chr.  Rem.  3:  655.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  2:  643. — 
(T.  De  Quincey)  Tait,  n.  s.  12:  545.  — Dub.  R.'40: 
338.  — Bost.  Q.  2:   137.  — Dem.  R.  37:  2S1,  363. 

Text  of.     (E.  Dowden)  Contenip.  33:  734. 

—  The  Prelude.     Brit.  Q.  12:  549.  —  Prosp.  R.  7:  94.— 

Liv.  Age,  26:  506.  —  Am.  Whig  R.  13:  448.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  36:  329.  —  Eraser,  42:  119. — Eel.  R.  92: 
550.  —  Sharpe,  12:  185.  —  Tait.  n.  s.  17:  521. — 
internal.  M.  i:  271.  — So.  Lit.  Mess.  16:  637. 


Wordsworth,  Wm.,  Prose  Works  of.  (E.  Dowden)  Fortn. 
24:  449.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  128:  195.  —  Dub. 
Univ.  86:  757.  —  Lond.  Q.  47:  102. 

—  Recollections  of.    (A.  De  Vere)  Cath.  World,  22:  329. 

—  Religion  of  his  Poetry.     Chr.  Obs.  50:  307,  3S1. 

—  River  Dudd(m.     Mo.  R.  93:   132.  —  Blackw.  7:  206. 

—  Ruskin  on.     Eel.  M.  95:  596. 

—  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     Hogg,  3:  353. 

—  Sonnets.     Blackw.  12:  175. 

on  Punishment  by  Death.    (H.  Taylor)  Quar.  69:  i. 

Same  art.  Am.  Eel.  3:  327.  —  Dem.  R.  10:  272. — 
Blackw.  12:  175. 

—  Stanzas  to.     (P.  S.  Worsley)  Blackw.  92:  92. 

—  Style  of.     (A.  H.  Clough)  No.  Am.  100:  508. 

—  Theorj'  and  Writings  of.     Blackw.  26:  453-894. 

—  Three  Yarrows.     Ev.  Sat.  15:   352.  — (J.  C.  Shairp) 

Good  Words,  14:  649. 

—  Tour  on  the  Continent.     (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  37:  449. 

—  Wagoner.     Mo.  R.  90:  36. 
and  Sonnets.     Blackw.  5:  332. 

—  Walks  and  Visits  to  Wordsworth's  Country.    (E.  Yar- 

nell)  Lippinc.  18:  543,  669. 

—  Week  in  Haunts  of.     Catli.  World,  19:  795. 

—  White  Doe.     (W.  Gifford)  Quar.  14:  201.  — (F.Jef- 

frey) Ed.   R.  25:    355— Blackw.  3:  369.  — (J.  C. 
Shairp)  Good  Words,  15:  269. -Eel.  R.  23:  t,^- 

—  Works  of.     Lond.  M.  i:  275. 

—  Y'arrow  revisited.  (C.  C.  Felton)  Chr.  Exam.  19:  375. 

—  Eraser,  11 :  689.  —  Dub.  Univ.  5:  680.  —  Blackw. 
37:  699. 

AVordsworths,  The,  at  Brinsop  Court.     Temp.  Bar,  49: 

no. 
Worgan,  John  Dawes,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  14:  894. — 

Chr.  Obs.  9:  229. — Quar.  3:  431. 
Work,  Henry  C.    (G.  Birdseye)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  284. 
Work.     Chamb.  J.  37:  276.    41:  724.  —  Cornh.  2:  599. 

—  (S.  Smiles)  Canad.  Mo.  3:  64. 

—  and  its  Conditions.     (W.  T.  Moore)  Chr.  Q.  8:  375. 

—  and  Leisure.     (E  Curtius)  New  Eng.  39:  319. 

—  and  Play.      Penn  Mo.  3:  103. 

Phenomena  of.     (A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  Eraser,  58:  253. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  45:  529.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age. 
59:  108. 

—  and  Rest.     (J.  Wilcox)  Galaxy,  i:  514. 

—  and  Wages.     Eraser,  40:  522. — Ed.  R.  138:  334. 
Brassey  on.  (F.  Harrison)  Fortn.  18:  26S.  —  Canad. 

JIo.  2:  472. 

—  and  Wealth.     (J.  K.  Ingalls)  Radical  R.  i:  650. 

—  and  Worry.     Chamb.  J.  50:  577. 

—  Diversity  and  Unity  of.    (G.  C.  Bibb)  Western,  i :  731. 

—  Divinity  of.     (C.  J.  Vauglian)  Good  Words,  4:  93. 

—  in  Rest;  a  Poem.     (G.  L.  Taylor)  Scrib.  4:  33. 

—  Modern,  Carlyle  on.     Pract.  M.  3:  266. 

—  of  Life,  Sermon  on.     (A.  Lamson)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  2:17. 

—  of  Retribution.     (F.  C.  Fisher)  Appleton,  18:  16. 

—  Out  of,  and  why.     Chamb.  J.  23:  49. 

—  Physical,  Vis  viva,  etc.     (J.  W.  Nystrom)  J.  Fraukl. 

Inst.  78:  325.     79:  181.     80:  56. —  (D.Wood)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst.  79:  27,  385.     80:   177. 

—  Thoughts  about.     (W.  Bellars)  Tinsley,  19:  656. 
Work;  a  Story.    (L.  M.  Alcott)  St.  James,  31:  599,  702. 

32:  26-644.     33:  29-565. 
Work;  a  Dramatic  Poem.     Good  Words,  li:  60. 
Work-Girl,  The.     Liv.  Age.  lo:  130. 
Worked  to  Death.     (J.  D.  Cartwright)  Sharpe,  38:  239. 
Worker  and  the  Thinker;  a  Poem.     Dub.  Univ.  55:  675. 
Workers  and  Thinkers.     Peop.  J.  10:   172. 

—  Revolt  of.     Blackw.  52:  642. 

Workhouse,  The.     St.  Paul's,  7:  70. —  Month,  3:   129. 

—  and  the  Play.     (M.  B.  Edwards)  Good  Words,  19:  fog. 

—  Christmas  at  an  English.     (J.  Pitt)  Eel.  M.  76:  492. 

—  Country.     All  the  Year,  19:  16. 


WORKHOUSE 


1431 


WORKMEN 


V.'orkhouse,  Hour  in  a.     Macmil.  26:  461.     Same  art. 
Liv.  Age,  115:  374. 

—  in  Loudon.     Good  Words,  15:  769. 

—  Sick  in.     All  the  Year,  14:  176. 

—  Walk  in.     (C.  Dickens)  House.  Words,  i:  204. 

—  Convivial  Pauperism.     St.  Paul's,  7:  435. 

—  Debasing  Influences  of.     Westm.  93:  461. 

—  English,  Casual  Wards  in.     (J.  C.  Parkinson)  Temp. 

Bar,  16:  497.     17:  17S. 

Children  in.     Month,  i:  136. 

Economy  of.     Penny  M.  8:  264. 

Infirmaries  of  London.     All  the  Year,  15:  177. — 

(S.  L.  Poole)  Macmil.  44:  219. 
Young  Women  in.  (H.  0.  Barnett)  Macmil.  40:  133. 

—  Irish.     House.  AVords,  6:  169. 

—  Marylebone.     Temp.  Bar,  14:  348. 

—  Pauper's  Pension-Dav.     St.  Paul's,  8:  119. 
Workhouse  Children.     Irish  Mo.  3:  119. 

—  in  England.     Cornh.  22:  372. 

Workhouse  Girls.     (S.  E.  DeMorgan)  Good  Words,  10: 
284. 

—  and  how  to  help  them.     (J.  M.  Hill)  jNIacmil.  28:  132. 
Workhouse  Infirmary  Reform.     (F.  E.  Anstie)  Macmil. 

13:  527- 
Workhouse  Management.     Chamb.  J.  58:  5. 
Workhouse  Probe.     All  the  Year,  18:  541,  558. 
Workhouse  Schools.     Peop.  J.  10:  107. 

—  for  Girls.     (Miss  Smedley)  Jlacmil.  31 :  27. 
Workhouse  Sketches.     (F.  P.  Cobbe)  Macmil.  3:  44S. 
Workhouse  System.     Blackw.  41 :  836. 

—  Irish  Poor-Bill.     Ed.  R.  66:  186. 
Workhouse  Waif;  a  Sketch.     Temp.  Bar,  16:  406. 
Working  in  the  Dark ;  a  Tale.     (P.  Feval)  St.  James, 

11:  101-511.    12:  107-515.    13:  111-513.    14:  119- 

516.     15:  114,  253,  396. 
Working  up;  a  Yarmouth  Historj-.     Liv.  Age,  147:  107. 
Working  Associations  of  Paris.     (J.  M.  Ludlow)  Good 

Words,  2:  114. 
Working  Classes,  Are  they  improvident?    (G.  Howel!) 

Contemp.  32:  501.     Same  art.  Sup.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

4:  72. 

—  and  Middle  Classes.     Westm.  19:  455. 

—  Cheap  Food  for.     Temp.  Bar,  9:  290. 

—  Condition  of.     (S.  Wright)  Eraser,  84:  426. 

—  Co-operation  of.     Chamb.  J.  3:  14,  93. 

—  Country  Houses  for.     (.J.  Wynter)  Peop.  J.  2:  134. 

—  Discontents  of.     Blackw.  43:  421. 

—  Domestic  Arrangements  of.     W'estm.  25:  450. 

—  Education  of.     Cornh.  14:  283. 

—  History  of.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  21:  193. 

—  Improved  Dwellings  for.     Chamb.  J.  12:  11. 

—  in  England,  Condition  of.    (T.  Wright)  Eraser,  84 :  426. 

Same  art.  Ecl.M.  78:  84.— Westm.  loi:  87. 
Social  Condition  of.     Nat.  Q.  7:  360. 

—  in  the  good  old  Times.     Chamb.  J.  18:  282. 

—  in  Italy.     O.  &  N.  6:  230. 

—  Investment  for.     (W^.  R.  Greg)  Ed.  R.  95:  211. 

—  Junius  redivivus  on.     Tait,  n.  s.  i:  179,  700. 

—  Legislation  for.     (Sir  G.  C.  Lewis)  Ed.  R.  83:  64. 

—  Means  of  elevating.     (J.  K.  Mitchell)  J.  Frank!.  Inst. 

18:  94. 

—  of  Europe.     (T.  Hughes)  Intemat.  R.  i:  145. — Nat. 

Q.  40:  8/- 

—  of  Sheffield.     Westm.  40:  460. 

—  Policy  of  Employers  towards.     Tait.  4:  236. 

—  Political  Education  of.  (J.  R.  Seeley)  Macmil.  36:  143. 

—  Progress  of.     (P.  H.  Rathbone)  Tlieo.  R.  5:  373. 

—  Religion  of.     Nat.  R.  8:  167. 

—  Religious  Heresies  of.     Westm.  77:  60. 

—  Social  Future  of.     (E.  S.  Beesley)  Fortn.  11:  344. 

—  Special  Services  for.  (E.  P.  Rowsell)  Colburn,  113:  350. 
See  also  Laboring  Classes. 


Workingman,  The.    All  the  Year,  17:  565.  —  (R.  W.  Bai- 
le}')  So.  Lit.  Mess.  14:  592. 

—  and  his  Friends.     Fraser,  79:  6S5. 

—  at  Church.     Month,  6:  246. 

—  Best  Friend  of.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Fraser,  99:  225. — 

Penn  Mo.  6:  659. 

—  Just  Demand  of.     (J.  M.  Capes)  Fortn.  4:  560. 
Workingman's  Club.   (W.  Gilbert)  Good  Words,  13:  211. 
Workingman's  Growl.     Chamb.  J.  27:  60. 
Workingman's  Political  Question.     P'raser,  83:  563. 
Workingman's  Restaurant.     Cornh.  7:  252. 
Workingman's  Way  in  the  World.  Tait,  n.  s.  18: 146-750. 
Workingmen.     (H.  Jones)  Macmil.  13:  241.  —  Chamb. 

J.  44:  317. 

—  Address  to.     Bost.  Q.  4:  112. 

—  and  the  Church.     Kitto,  39:   i. 

—  and  War.     (Lord  Hobart)  Macmil.  16:  349. 

—  Appeal  to,  from  French  of  Leon  Gautier.   Cath.  World, 

17:  751. 

—  Clubs  for.     St.  James,  42:  164. — All  the  Year,  11: 

149.  —  Once  a  Week,  8:  5S1.  —  Temp.  Bar.  8:  5S3. 
and  Institutes.    Fraser,  71 :  383.  — Penn  Mo.  5:  308. 

—  College  for.     (E.  E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  81:  244. 

Address  to.     (M.  Arnold)  Fortn.  31:  238. 

at  London.     (J.  Williams)  0.  &  N.  2:  749. 

—  Combinations  among.     Colburn,  142:  245,368. 

—  Conventions  of.     (F.  R.  Conder)  Fraser,  97:  277. 

—  Education  of.     Quar.  113:  34. 

and  Combination  among.     Temp.  Bar,  34:  241. 

—  Efforts  to  benefit.     No.  Brit.  141:  254. 

—  Employer's  Liability  for  Accidents  to.    (E.  Chadwick) 

Fraser,  103:  6S0. 

—  English,  and  Commercial  Crisis.    (0.  Thanet)  Lippiuc. 

25:  438,  5S6. 

—  Homes  of.     Chamb.  J.  42:  584.  —  0.  &  N.  4:  749.  — 

(H.  King)  Once  a  Week,  14:  556. 

and  Model  Lodging-Houses.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  397. 

M.  Godin's.     All  the  Year,  14:  513. 

—  Houses  in  the  Country  for.     (G.  B.  Emerson)  Am. 

Soc.  Sci.  J.  3:  169. 

—  in  Parliament.     (G.  Odger)  Contemp.  16:  102. 

—  Improved  Buildings  for.     All  the  Year,  15:  303. 

—  Institutes  of,  at  London.     O.  &  N.  2:  635. 

—  Institution  at  Glasgow.     (D.  BannatjTie)  J.  Frankl. 

Inst,  i:  35. 

—  International  Association  of.     (D.  A.  Wasson)  Am. 

Soc.  Sci.  J.  5:  109.     See  International. 

—  Lectures  to.     (J.  Stuart)  Nature,  i:  71. 

—  Library  for.     Am.  Mo.  R.  3:  247. 

—  Much  "Work   and   little    Pay.      (W.    Gilbert)    Good 

Words,  9:  89. 

—  Nationalities  of.    Chamb.  J.  20:  391. 

—  of  Europe,  Condition  of.     No.  Brit.  26:  107. 

—  of  London.     Chr.  Obs.  53:  334. 

—  of  the  Middle  Ages.     (E.  Lawrence)  Harper,  38:  795. 

—  Typical.     Atlan.  42:  717. 

—  Wives  of.     Atlan.  43:  59. 

Working  People, Cooking  Depots  for.  Good  Words,  3 :  732. 

—  English.     Good  Words,  10:  35-75S. 

and  how  they  live.     Good  Words.  Ii:  53.  94,  246. 

—  Lay  Seniions  to.     (J.  Brown)  Good  Words,  2:  30-651. 
Workmanship,  Value  of  fine.     Pract.  M.  7:  25. 
Workmen  and  Masters  in  France.     Chamb.  J.  33:  11. 

—  and  their  Tools.     (L.  Hough)  Once  a  Week,  16:  150. 

—  Benefit  Societies  of.     Quar.  116:  318. 

—  British.     Blackw.  117:  675. 

—  Diseases  of.     All  the  Year,  12:  272. 

—  Earnings  and  Savings  of.     Quar.  108:  81. 

—  EmpIo}-ment  for.     (G.  Gore)  Nature,  i :  623. 

—  Lancashire,    Social   Condition   of.     (W.   A.   Abram) 

Fortn.  10:  426. 

—  London,  Homes  of.     (P.  Greg)  Macmil.  6:  63. 


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WORSHIP 


Workmen  on  the  Thames  and  elsewhere.  Macmil.  i8:  76. 

—  Partnership  of,  at  Bochum  Cast-Steel  Works.     Pract. 

M.  i:  156. 

—  Victory  of.     (H.  Compton)  Fortn.  24:  399. 
Workroom  Watcher.     Chamb.  J.  20:  21. 
Workshop,  Baumer  on  the.     (W.  M.  Williams)  Nature, 

4:  179. 
Workshops,  Sanitation  of.     Eel.  Engin.  20:  157. 
World,  The.     Colburn,  4:  486. 

—  Advance  of.     New  Eng.  9:  438. 

—  Age  of,  Modern  Philosophers  upon.     Quar.  142:  202. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  87:  386. 

Recent  Speculations  on.     (H.  W.  Crosskey)  Theo. 

R.  5:567- 

—  Ancient,  and  its  Inhabitants.     Bib.  R.  4:  137. 
Relations  of.     So.  Q.  5:  156. 

—  as  Force.    (J.  Watson)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  12:  113.     13: 

151. 

—  as  it  is.     Chr.  Obs.  5:  2S4-6S3, 

—  before    the  Flood.     So.   Lit.   Mess.   16:    457.  —  Chr. 

Obs.  13:  657. 
Scripture  Geology.     Liv.  Age,  6:  597. 

—  Childhood  of,  Clodd'''s.     (E.  B.  Tylor)  Nature,  8:  99. 

—  Conversion  of.  (L.  Bacon)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  7:  1.  —  New 

Eng.  2:  194. 

—  Destruction  of,  by  Fire.     (N.  L.  Frothingham).Chr. 

Exam.  34:  75.— (N.  Cobleigh)  Meth.  Q.  17:  612. 

—  End  of.     Cong.  M.  17:  520. 

in  J 896.     (M.  T.  Runnels)  Cong.  R.  9:  544. 

—  Explorations  of,  in  1876.     (C.  P.  Daly)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

10:  553- 

—  First  Cause  of.     (A.  F.Hewit)  Cath.  World,  29:  212. 

—  in  Apple-Pie  Order.     (B.  Jerrold)  Lond.  Soc.  19:  42. 

—  Is  it  round?   Hampden's  Theories.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  539. 

—  Moral  Value  of  a  material.     (J.  T.  Crane)  Meth.  Q. 

18:  228. 

—  Old  and  the  New.    Am.  Mo.  M.  8:  417. 

—  Origin  of.     (W.  B.  Slaughter)  Meth.  Q.  37:  644. 

—  Primitive,  and  Science.     (T.  J.  Lehman)  Evang.  R. 

10:  400.     11:  110,289. 

—  Probable  Durability  of.     Chr.  Exam.  29:  207. 

—  Reality  of.     (A.  f'  Hewit)  Cath.  World,  28:  577. 

—  Riches  of  the  natural.  (D.  Olmsted)  New  Eng.  6:  404. 

—  Rotteck's  History  of.     Mo.  R.  157:  392. 

—  Speculations  as  to  the  Beginning  and  End  of.    (W.  K. 

Clifford)  Fortn.  23:  465. 

—  Using  and  not  abusing.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  3:  i. 

—  was  made  for  Man.     (D.  Olmsted)  New  Eng  7:  17. 

—  we  live  in.     Blackw.  40:  609,762.     41:  33,163-727. 

42:  61-796. 

—  without  Souls.     Chr.  Obs.  4:  543. 

—  Work  of.     Liv.  Age,  31:  179. 
See  Earth. 

World  well-lost;  a  Tale.  (E.  L.Linton)  Belgra.  31: 
282,  385.     32:  I,  129,  351.     33:  99-407.     34:  105. 

Worldlj' Conformity.     Chr.  Obs.  16:  9,277.     20:  137. 

World's  Fair.     Am.  Whig  R.  13:  97. 

World's  Favorite.     (E.  Chamberlain)  Lakeside,  5:   163. 

World's  Honesty.     (.1.  Wilson)  Blackw.  50:  175. 

World's  Opinion;  Thoughts  on  cowed  People.  (A.  K. 
H.  Boyd)  Eraser.  65:  35.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  55:  313. 

Worlds,  Astronomical  History  of.  (D.  Vaughn)  Pop.  Sci. 
Mo.  13:  571. 

—  Creation  of.     (C.  C.  Merriman)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  lo:  701. 

—  Habitable.     All  the  Year,  32:  127. 
Plurality  of.     St.  Paul's,  3:  47. 

—  Habitability  of.     Chr.  R.  20:  202. 

—  in  the  Sky.     All  the  Year,  38:  400. 

—  Inhabited,   Plurality   of.     St.   Paul's,  3:  676.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age,  99:  419.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  72:  664. 
Argument  for.     Brit.  Q.  20:  4;. 

—  Metamorphoses  of.    (J.  Carpenter)  Belgra.  20:  209. 


Worlds,  Origin  of.     (D.  Vaughn)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  15:  i. 

—  Other.     (J.  Wills)  Dub.  Univ.  53:  330.- 

and  other  Universes.     (R.  A.  Proctor)  Belgra.  31 : 

416. 
Proctor  on.     Stud.   &   InteL   Obs.  5:   298.  — (C. 

Pritchard)  Nature,  2:  161. 

—  Plurality  of.     (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  21:  i. — 

Ed.  R.  102:  435.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  25.— (S. 
Warren)  Blackw.  76:  288,  371.  —  New  Eng,  12: 
570.  —  Brit.  Q.  20:  45.  —  Eel.  R.  99:  513.  —  (T. 
Hill)  Chr.  Exam.  57:  208.  —  Chr.  Rem.  29;  50. — 
Dub.  Univ.  44:  246. — (J.  Wills)  Dub.  Univ.  92: 
14.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  71:  935.  —  (R.  H.Patter- 
son) Belgra.  6:  523. — Knick.  61:  395. — (•!.  Leavitt) 
Meth.  Q.  15:  356.  —  (T.  Appel)  Mercersb.  14:  278. 

—  Am.  Presb.  R.  3:  572.— Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  165. 

—  Carey's  Mus.  I2:  241.  —  So.  R.  n.  s.  8:  369. 
Brewster  on.     Chr.  Obs.  55:  35.  —  (D.  N.  Lord) 

Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  7:  276. 

Fontenelle's.  (S.  P.  Langlej')  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  10:  71S. 

in  the  Plan  of  Redemption.  Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  II :  177. 

Parker  on.     Chr.  Obs.  54:  407. 

Powell  on.     Theo.  &  Lit.  J.  8:  601. 

Whewell  on.     Eraser,  49:  245.     Same  art.  EcL  M. 

32:  48.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  41:  51. 
Worms  (in  Zoology).     Lond.  Q.  23:  390. 

—  Aquatic,  of  the  Family  Neides.     (J.  Leidy)  Am.  Nat- 

ural. 14:  421. 

—  Biographies  of.     (A.   S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural. 

9:  352,  441,  553- 

—  Darwin  on.    (G.  J.  Romanes)  Nature,  24:  553. 
See  Earthworms. 

—  Sea-.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural.  2:  267. 
Wormelej',  Mary  E.    Amabel.     New  Q.  21:  248. 
Wormley   Church,   and   Memorials.      (J.   Perry)  Anti- 
quary, 4:  5,  28,  52. 

Worry.     (,I.  M.  Granville)  19th  Cent.  10:  423.     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  151:  229.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  704. 

—  Imperial  Goddess.     Eel.  M.  49:  424. 

Worries  of  a  Chaperone.     (L.  de  la  Ram^)  Bentley,  50: 
331,  526.     51:  92. 

—  of  Life,  and   how  to   meet  them.     (\.  K.  H.  Boyd) 

Eraser,  61:  320.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  66:  387. 
Worship.     (J.  Richard.son)  Chr.  Obs.  75:  81. 

—  ^Esthetics  of .     (S.  Cheetham)  Contemp.  17:  414. 

—  American    and   German,   contrasted.     (E.  F.  Geise) 

Luth.  Q.  7:  415. 

—  Ancient  Christian  Liturgies  and.     (K.  Twining)  New 

Eng.  19:  6S5. 

—  and  Architecture.     (R.  G.  Greene)  Cong.  Q.  11:  502. 

—  (J.  Edwards)  Cong.  Q.  ii:  511. 

—  and  Doctrine,  Progressive.     (D.  Y.  Heisler)  Mercersb. 

21:  212. 

—  and  Science.     (E.  Finley)  Radical,  3:  527. 

—  as  an  Element  of  Sanctuary  Service.     Am.  Presb.  R. 

10:   i;99. 

—  Christian.     (F.  N.  Knapp)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  6:  73.  — (J. 

O.  Miller)  Mercersb.  20:  325. 
in  Early  Ages.     (A.  Lamson)  Chr.  Exam.  37:  350. 

—  (J.  Hall)  Princ.  14:  407. 

Law  of.     (J.  C.  Wightman)  Bapt.  Q.  i:  191. 

True  Conception  of .  (J.O.Means)Bib.  Sac.  22:  529. 

—  Congregationalist  Forms  of.     Cong.  M.  27:  268-5S0, 

—  Domestic,  Furness's.  (C.  Stetson)  Chr.  Exam.  28:  199. 

—  Forms  of.     (J.  W.  Yeomans)  Princ.  18:  4S7.    20:  57. 

—  in  Free  Churches.     (C.  Beard)  Theo.  R.  16:  221. 

—  in  the  German  Reformed  Church.     (J.  H.  A.  Ebrard) 

Mercersb.  2:  296,  383. 

—  Order  of.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  7:  124. 

—  Medieval.     Bost.  R.  3:  361. 

—  Moral  Influence  of.     (A.  Abbott)  Univ.  Q.  12:  410. 

—  of  Animals,  Origin  of.     (H.  Spencer)  Fortn.  13:  535. 


WORSHIP 


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WRIGHT 


Worship  of  Animals  and  of  Plants.      (J.  F.  M'Lellan) 
Fortn.  12:  407,  562, 
See  Animals,  Worship  of. 

—  of  the  Christian  Sanctuary.     (J.  C.  Webster)  Cong. 

Q.  4:  259. 

—  of  Saints.     Dub.  R.  16:  307,  550. 

—  Oriiifin  and  Nature  of.     (E.  P.  Peabody)  Chr.  Exam. 

17:  7S. 

—  Public.     (N.  H.  Schenck)  Am.  Church  R.  27:  89.— 

(J.  G.  Shea)  Cath.  World,  19:  322. 
Act  for  Regulation  of.     (A.  J.  B.  B.  Hope)  19th 

Cent. 9:  756. 

Devotion  in.    Cong.  M.  27:  27,  112. 

History  of.     (L.  Schoeberlein)  Am.  Presb.  R.  6; 

133- 
Importance  and  Mode  of.     (L.  Sternberg)  Evang. 

R.  14:  60. 

in  large  Towns,  Provision  for.     Brit.  Q.  59:  396. 

Needed  Improvements  in.     (G.  Harris)  Nev  Eng. 

38:  731- 

Order  of.     (G.  U.  Wenner)  Luth.  Q.  4:  614. 

Solemnities  of.     Meth.  M.  32:  144. 

Theory  of.    (L.  Schoeberlein)  Am.  Presb.  R.  6:  425. 

—  Reverence  in.     (H.  Harbaugh)  Mercersb.  i:  424. 

—  Scripture  View  of.  (D.  Y.  Heisler)  Mercersb.  20:  4S7. 

—  Social.    Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  5:  403. 

—  Theory  of.     (.J.  M.  Hoppin)  New  Eng.  26:  331. 

—  Tree  and  Serpent.     See  Serpents,  Worship  of ;  Tree- 

Worship. 
See  Liturgy;  Cultus. 
Worshipers   of  Mercary.      Dub.    Univ.    51:    354,    419. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  44:  246. 
Worsley,  Sir  R.,  Seal  Ring  belonging  to.     (J.  Milles  and 

J.  C.  Brooke)  Arch.  4:  176,  1S2. 
Worst  Match   of  the   Season;   a  Story.      (E.  Fawcett) 

Galaxy,  16:  89. 
Worsted  Factories,  Yorkshire,  Day  at.     Penny  M.  13 :  33. 
Worsted  Manufacture  at  Bradford.     (G.  Taylor)  Pract. 

M.  2:  274. 
Worth  the  Winning;  a  Tale.     (M.  Saville)  Bentley,  63: 

86-551.     64:  1-531. 
Worthies,  Brace  of.     Fraser,  32:  141,330. 
Worthy  Memory  kept  Green;  a  Poem.     (T.  Hood)  Dark 

Blue,  i:  433. 
Wortley,  Lady  E.  Stuart.     Chamb.  J.  19:  121. 

—  Travels  in  America.     Liv.  Age,  29:  574. 
Wotton,  Sir  Henry.     Am.  J.  Educ.  15:  123. 

—  Letters  to  James  I.  and  others.    (C.  K.  Watson)  Arch. 

40:  257. 

—  Reliquise.     Cong.  M.  8:  99. 

Wotton,  Sir  John.     (G.  R.  Corner)  Arch.  38:  389. 
Would-be  Benedict.     (L.  L.  White)  Overland,  8:  452. 
Wounded  for  Life ;  a  Tale.     Sharpe,  47 :  70. 
Wounded  Spirit.     (D.  M.  Moir)  Fraser,  i:  417.    2:  397. 
Wounds;  Progress  of  Musket  Balls  in  the  Body.     Ev. 

Sat.  11:  14.     See  Gunshot  Wounds. 
Wourali,  Poisoned  by.  (E.  P.  Buffett)  Overland,  14:  330. 
Wouverman,  Philip.     Art  J.  3:  253. 
Woven  of  many  Threads.  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Hamilton)  Broadw. 

10:  76-506. 
Wow  o'  Rivven,  The.     (G.  MacDonald)  Good  Words, 

5:  153- 
Wraith  of  the  Achensee;  a  Tale  of  Old  Munich.     (W. 
Seton)  Cath.  World,  32:  591-825. 

—  ofBarnjum;  a  Tale.     Ten\p.  Bar,  55:  382. 

—  of  Odin.     (H.  W.  Longfellow)  Atlan.  12:  16. 
Wrangell  Land.     Geog.  M.3:  263. 
Wrangham,  Francis,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  i:  462. 

—  Restoration  of  Learning.     Eel.  R.  i :  3S3. 

—  Works  of.     Black w.  7:  176. 

Translations  from  Horace.     Black w.  7:  369. 

Wrath  of  God.     (B.  H.  Cowper)  Kitto,  25:  319. 


Wratislaw;  a  Poem.     (R.  H.  Stoddard)  Atlan.  39:  426. 
AVraxall,  Sir  Nathaniel  W.     Ed.  R.  25:  527. 

—  Historical  Memoirs.     {J.  W.  Croker)  Quar.  13:  193. 

57:  444. —  Blackw.  40:  63.  —  Dub.  R.  i:  343. — 
(Sir  E.  Brydges)  Fraser,  14:   596.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess. 
2:  717. — Mo.  R.  92:  1S2.  —  Westm.  26:  483. 
Wreck  of  the  Archduke  Charles.     Liv.  Age,  17:  550. 

—  of  the  Golden  Mary.    (C.  Dickens  and  others)  House. 

Words,  supp.  14:  I.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  52:  257. 

—  of  the  Juno,  1795.     All  the  Year,  26:  157. 

—  of  the  Pocahontas.     (C.  Thaxter)  Atlan.  21:  392. 

—  of  Rivermouth.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Atlan.  13:  412. 

—  of  the  Strathmore.     Chamb.  J.  53:  4S1. 

—  upon  the  Shore.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Lippinc.  i:  283. 
Wrecks.     Chamb.  J.  46:  661. 

—  Manby's  Apparatus  for.     Ed.  R.  38:  333. 
Wreck-Charts  and  Life-Boats.     Chamb.  J.  18:  21. 
Wrecked.     St.  James,  12:  507. 

Wrecked  in  Port;  a  Novel.    (E.  Yates)  All  the  Year,  21 : 

1-601.     22:  1-238. 
Wrecked  off  the  Riff  Coast.   (A.  I.  Shand)  Blackw.  118: 

390.  — Liv.  Age,  127:  335. 
Wrecked  on  the  Goodwins.     Chamb.  J.  45:  673. 
Wrecked  on  Island  Number  Ten.    All  the  Year,  7:  250. 
Wrecked  Household.    (T.  S.  Arthur)  Shaipe,  44:  34,  85. 
Wrecker  of  Dunraven  Castle.     Sharpe,  26:  362. 
Wreckers,  Policemen  of  the  Sea.     (W.  F.  G.  Shanks) 

Harper,  38:  433. 
Wrecking  on  the  Florida  Keys.     (C.  Nordhoff)  Harper, 

18:  577. 
Wrekin,  Antiquities  of.     Chamb.  J.  32:  148. 

—  Geology  of.     (J.  Randall)  Sharpe,  35:  210. 

—  oldest  Mountain  in  England.    (C.  Callaway)  Pop.  Sci. 

R.  18:  15. 
Wren,  Sir  Christopher.     Temp.  Bar,  49:  3S2. 

—  Elmes's  Life  of.     Eel.  R.  37:  539. 

—  Plea  for  his  Churches.     Am.  Arch.  5:  94. 
Wren,  W.,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  4:  393. 
Wren's  Song;  a  Tale.     Contin.  Mo.  6:  434. 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  Early  Settlers  of.    N.  E.  Reg.  7:  183. 

—  Ecclesiastical  History  of.      (E.  Pond)  Cong.  Q.  20: 

323- 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  3:  31.     4:  S^. 
AYrestlers,  English.     Ev.  Sat.  9:  355. 
Wrestliana.     Blackw.  14:  705. 
Wrestling.     Lond.  M.  16:  160. 

—  Art  of.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  342. 

—  at  Exmouth.     Lond.  M.  2:  608. 

—  at  Whitsuntide.     Once  a  Week,  4:  640. 

—  Parkyns's  Treatise  on.     Eetros.  11:  160. 
Wright,  Aaron,  Journal  of,  1775.     Hist.  M.  6:  20S. 
Wright,  Chauncey.    (W.  James)  Nation,  21:  194.  —  (J. 

Fiske)  Radical  R.  i:  690. 

—  as  a  Philosopher.    (B.  P.  Bowne)  New  Eng.  37:  585. 
Wright,  Fortunatus,  and  Privateering.   (J.  K.  Laughton) 

Fraser,  104:  462. 
Wright,  George  W.,  with  portrait.     Dem.  R.  28:  360. 
Wright,  Henry  Clarke,  with  portrait.  (M.  Howitt)  Howitt, 

2:  98,  114,  130. 
Wright,  John,  Poems  of.     Fraser,  44:  633. 
Wright,  Joseph,  of  Derby,  with  portrait.    (W.  Bemrose) 

Reli()uary,  4:  176,  209. 
Wright,  Richard,  Life  of.    (H.  Ware)  Chr.  Exam.  2:  437. 
Wright,  S.  Osgood,  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Exam.  17:  269. 
Wright,  Silas.     Dem.  R.  5:  409.  —  with  portrait,  Dem. 

R.  12:  19S.  —  with  portrait,  Dem.  R.  19:  349. 

—  Speech  on  Removal  of  Deposits.     Niles's  Reg.  45: 

400. 
Wright,  Stephen  R.   (N.  S.  Richardson)  Am.  Church  R. 

10:  237. 
Wright,  Thomas.     (L.  Jewitt)  Reliquarv,  18:  225. 
Wright,  Thomas,  of  Birkenshaw.     Eel.  R.  119:  425. 


WRIGHT 


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WYOMING 


Wright,  Walter  Rodwell,  Poems  of.     Eel.  R.  lo:  667. 
Wright,  William,  with  portrait.    Am.  Whig  R.  13:  357. 
Wright  Family  Genealogy.     (J.  W.  Wright)  N.  E.  Reg. 

4:  355- -(S-  Wright)  N.  E.  Reg.  35:  74- 
Writers  and  their  Critics.    (A.  Gilman)  Penn  Mo.  10:  ;^^. 

—  Influence  of.     (Mrs.  M.  R.  Hall)  West.  J.  6:  393. 
Writing.     Charab.  J.  56:  165.  —  (G.  F.  Thayer)  Am.  J. 

Educ.  4:  450. 

—  Alphabetic,  Origin  of.     Dub.  Univ.  16:  129. — Nat. 

Q.  15:  61.     (See  Alphabets. 

—  Ancient  Jewish  Manner  of.     Chr.  Obs.  19:  661. 

—  and  Cryptography.     All  the  Year,  35:  508. 

—  and  Speaking,  Difference  between.     Lond.  M.  2:  22. 

—  Art  of.     Penny  M.  i :  19S. 

—  Careful.     West.  M.  5:  312. 

—  Curiosities  of .     Sharpe,  42:  238. 

—  Easy.     (J.  F.  M'Lennan)  Argosy,  i:  325. 

—  Essay.    (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  14:  319. 

—  Fine.     Knick.  9:  loi. 

—  for  the  Magazines.     Dem.  R.  16:  455. 

—  for  Money.     (G.  H.  Guest)  Belgra.  8:  573. 

Does  it  pay?    Confessions  of  an  Author.     Belgra. 

43:  283. 

—  History  of.     No.  Brit.  48:  513.  —  (.\..  H.  Sayce)  Na- 

ture, 21:  378,  404.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  144:  810. 

—  Learning.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  795. 

—  Minuscule  used  by  the  Romans  in.     (W.  G.  Ottley) 

Arch.  26:  47. 

—  Origin  of.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.  26:  624. 

in  Greece  and  Egypt.    (T.  Parker)  Am.  Bib.  Repos. 

2d  s.  2:  71. 

—  Signals  and  Systems  of.     (W.  H.  Dixon)  Peop.  J. 

5:  22. 

—  Wretched.     Chamb.  J.  51:  163. 
See  Handwriting. 

Writing  on  the  Slate.    (Sir  A.  Power)  Colburn,  166:  525. 
Writing  Materials.     Penny  M.  5:  13. 

—  Ancient.     Chamb.  J.  40:  126.  —  Chr.  Obs.  67:  145. 

—  Cath.  World,  13:  126. 

—  History  of.     (H.  Kirke)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  lO:  136. 

—  in  the  East.     Penny  M.  6:  3^9. 

—  Paper,  Pen,  and  Ink.     (G.  Wilson)  Macmil.  i:  31. 
Writings,  Recovery  of  lost.     Ed.  R.  48:  34S. 
Written  in  the  Deepdeue  Album;  a  Poem.     (W.  Irving) 

Cornh.  i:  582. 
Written  in  Sand.     (A.  Edwards)  Temp.  Bar,  6:  104. 
Wrong  Boat;    or.  Dropped  among  Diamonds;   a  Tale. 

Temp.  Bar,  33:  348. 
Wrong  Man  in  the  right  Place.     (Lieut.  Warneford)  St. 

James,  10:  214. 
Wrong  Pillar-Box;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  J.  51:  455. 
Wrongs  of  my  Boyhood.     Cbrnh.  3:  95. 
Wroxeter,  The  English  Pompeii.     (G.  P.  Bevan)  Fraser, 

62:  539. 

—  Sketch  from.     (E.  Meteyard)  Sharpe,  30:   173. 
Wulfgeat  the  Holting.    (G.  Allen)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  551. 
Wiirtemberg,  States  of.     Ed.  R.  29:  337. 

Wurtz,  Charles  A.     Nature,  19:  621. 
Wurzburg,  Prince-Bishops  of.     AH  the  Year,  41:  558. 
Wyandotte  Cave  and  its  Fauna.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Nature, 
7:  II. 

—  Visit  to.     (F.  M.  Gray)  Galaxy,  5:  746. 
Wyandots,  Historical  Sketch  of.     Hist.  M.  5:  262. 
Wyatt,  Sir  M.  Digby,  Sketch  of,  with  portrait.     Pract. 

M.  7:  128. 
Wyatt,  Richard  James.     Art  .1.  2:  249. 
Wyatt,  Sir  Thomas,  the  Elder.     Dub.  Univ.  89:  161. 

—  and  Anne  Boleyn.     Bentley,  23:  233. 
Wvbrowe's  Will.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  206. 

Wycherley,  Wm.    (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  823. 

—  and  the  Comic  Dramatists  of  the  Restoration.     (T.  B. 

Macaulay)  Ed.  It.  72:  490.    Same  art.  Mus.  42:  35. 


Wychwood  Forest,  Ancient  Limits  of.    (J.  Y.  Ackerman) 

Arch.  37:  424. 
Wycliffe,   John  de.      (W.  W.  Woodworth)   New  Eng. 

10:  569.  —  Brit.  Q.  69:  334.  —  (G.  Punchard)  Cong. 

Q.  i:  278.  — (D.  Curry)  Chr.  R.   18:    161.  — Chr. 

Obs.  72:  927.  —  Kitto,  13:  192.  —  Am.  Presb.  R.  6: 

354.     7:    I.  — Mo.  Rel.  M.  14:    I,  99.  — Meth.  M. 

35:  401.  —  Hogg,  7:  245,  26S,  27S.  —  Penn\'  M.  14: 

190. 

—  and  the   first   English  Bible.      (G.  Livermore)   Chr. 

Exam.  51:  53. 

—  and   Hanserd-Knollys   Society,    1846.      Eel.    R.   84: 

611. 

—  and  his  Times,  1324-87.     Westm.  62:  145. 

—  and  the  Huguenots.     Blackw.  88:  231. 

—  and  the  Reformation.     Brit.  Q.  69:  334. 

—  Biographers  and  Critics  of.     Brit.  Q.  28:  360. 

—  Coleridge's  Notes  upon.     Chr.  Rem.  7:  250. 

—  Lechler  on.     (M.  Creighton)  Theo.  R.  10:  417. 

—  Life  of.     Quar.  104:  106.  —  Dub.  R    35:  3S2.  —  Ed. 

R.  56:  221.  — Chr.  R.  6:  115.  —  Meth.  Q.  2:  234.— 
Liv.  Age,  i:  655. — Am.  Mo.  R.  2:  189.  —  Fraser, 

5:  177- 

and  Times  of.    Eel.  R.  iii:  526.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  50:  397. 

—  Manuscripts  of.     Eel.  R.  77:  i. 

—  Memoir  of .     Cong.  M.  4:  113. 

—  Reform  Movement  under.     Chr.  Rem.  26:  410. 

—  Vaughau's  Life  and  Work  of.     No.  Brit.   20:    no. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  40:  66. — Cong.  M.  Ii:  561, 
617.  —  Eel.  R.  48:  241.     98:  370, 

—  Version  of  the  New  Testament.     (H.  S.  Brown)  Good 

Words,  3:  467. 

—  Writings  of.     Cong.  M.  i:  358. 

Wycliffe  Family.     (W.  Winters)  Antiquary,  2:  164. 
Wye,  River.     (F.  Arnold)  Lond.  Soc.  26:  426.  —  Lond. 

Q.   12:  304. —Fraser,   84:    193. —  (C.  W.  Wood) 

Argosy,  22:  126. 

—  Scenery  of.     Penn3'-  M.  4:  ;}^7. 

Wykeham,  William  of,  and  St.  Mary's  College.    Am.  J. 

Educ.  i6:  496. 
Wyld,  Wm.   Sketches  in  Italy.    (P.  G- Hamerton)  Portfo. 

8:  64-193. 

—  Technical  Note  on.    (P.  G.  Hamerton)  Portfo.  6:  86. 
Wylde's  Great  Globe.     Liv.  Age,  31:  35. 

Wylder's  Hand.     (J.  S.  Le  Fanu)  Dub.  Univ.  61 :  634. 

62:  18-611.     63:  32,  161. 
Wylie,  Andrew.     Discourses.     Princ.  2:  554. 
AYyman,  Jeffries.     (A.  Gray)  Am.  J.  Sci.  119:  81,  171. 

—  (O  W.  Holmes)  Atlan.  34:  611.  — (B.G.  Wilder) 
O.  &  N.  10:  533.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  6:  3^5. 

—  Nature,  10:  4S7.  — (S.  W.  Mitchell)  Lippinc.  15: 

352- 

—  Tribute  to.     (O.  W.  Holmes)  Unita.  R.  2:  280. 
Wyman  Genealogy.     (T.  B.  Wyman)  N.  E.  Reg.  3:  33. 
Wymondham  Abbey,  Discoveries  at,  and  Plan  of.     (S. 

Woodward)  Arch.  26:  287. 

—  History  of.     (H.  Harrod)  Arch.  43  :  264. 

Wvnd  Savings  Bank.     (W.  C.  Smith)  Good  Words,  15: 

483. 
Wynrield,  D.  W.     (Tom  Taylor)  Portfo.  2:  81. 
Wynn,  Frances  Williams.    Diaries  of  a  Lady  of  Quality. 

Ed.  R.  119:  30V     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  81:  339. 
Wynne,  Sir  John.   History  of  the  Gwedir  Family.   Retros. 

4:  131. 
Wynne,  Thomas  H.,  Life  of.     Am.  Bibliop.  7:  80,  120. 
Wyntoun.  Andrew,  the  Chronicler.     Chamb.  J.  9:  217. 
Wyoming,  Pa.     (Z.  Paddock)  Meth.  Q.  18:  577. 

—  Destruction  of.     Wore.  M.  1 :  37,  82. 

—  History  of.     (G.  Peck)  Meth.  Q.  6:  434. 

—  Massacre  at.     House.  Words,  18:  282.  — (D.  W.  Pat- 

terson) N.  E.  Reg.  14:  265. 


WYOMING 


1435 


YALE 


Wyoming,  Pa.,  Romance  of. 
17:  306. 

—  Its  Scenery  and  Incidents 

147. 

—  Valley  of.  (E.  Brooks)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7:  55 

61:   118.  —  Penny  M.  11:  489. 
Wyoming  Territory.    (A.  G.  Brackett)  Lakeside,  2:  169. 
—  (A.  Geikie)  Macmil.  44:  229. 

—  Botanical  Observations  in.   (C.  C.  Parry)  Am.  Natural. 

8:  9-211. 


(A.  H.  Guernsey)  Harper, 
(L.  W.  Peck)  Nat.  M.  5: 
Knick. 


Wyoming  Territory,  Botanist  in.     (E.  L.  Greene)  Am. 
Natural.  8:  31,  20S. 

—  Geology  of  Western.     (T.  B   Comstock)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

106:  426. 

—  Coal  of.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural   6:  669. 
Wyon,  Joseph  S.,  and  Medal  Engraving,  with  portrait. 

Pract.  M.  5:  225. 
Wyveru  Mystery.     (J.  S.  Le  Fanu)  Dub.  Univ.  73:  205- 

643.  74:  86-522. 
Wyvilles,  The.     Blackw.  37:  4S9. 


X 


Xanadu,  India,  Trip  to.    Comh.  9:  159. 
Xanthian  Marbles,  Fellowes  on.     Mo.  K.  160:  331. 

—  Observations  on.     (S.  Birch)  Arch.  30:  176. 
Xantippe;  a  Poem.     (A.  Levy)  Dub.  Univ.  95:  592. 

—  and  Socrates.      (B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  So.  K.  n.  s.  2: 

172. 

—  Memorabilia  of.     Colburn,  64:  16S. 

Xavier,  Francis,  St.     (F.  Myers)  Nat.  M.  12:  63.  —  Irish 
Mo.  9:  337. 

—  and  his  reputed  Miracles  in  Japan.     (AV.  E.  Parson) 

Luth.  Q.  8:  199. 

—  Exploits  and  Miracles  of.     (D.  P.  Kidder)  Meth.  Q. 

22:  641. 

—  Indian  Jlissions  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  33:  99. 

—  Latin  Ode.     (S.  H.  Cox)  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  8:  30. 

—  Letters  of.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  15:  465. 

—  University  Life  of.     (H.  J.  Coleridge)  Month,  13:  253. 


Xavier,  Francis,  St.,  Venn's  Life  and  Labors  of.    Dub.  R. 
55:  27.— Chr.  Obs.  62:  899.— Ho.  &  For.  K.  2:  172. 
Xenophon-.     Mo.  R.  162:  527.  —  So.  Lit.  Mess.  4:  409. 

—  Anabasis,  Notes  on.     (H.  Lobdell)  Bib.  Sac.  14:  229. 
Smith's  Translation  of.     Mo.  R.  106:  51. 

—  Cyropa3dia.     (J.  Emerson)  Bib.  Sac.  33:  209. 

—  Memorabilia,  Hickie's.     Eel.  R.  86:  451. 

Robbins's.     Chr.  R.  13:  116.  —  Bib.  Sac.  5:  185. 

Xeres.     House.  Words,  18:  508. 
Xerxes.     (J.  S.  Brisbin)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  12:  66. 
Ximene;  aPoem.     (G.  A.  Simcox)  Cornh.  22:  177. 
Ximenes,   Francisco,   Cardinal.      (J.  W.   Calcraft)   Dub. 
Univ.  44:  579.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  34:  ^2-  —  (J-  ^^ 
Earle)  Cath.  World,  8:  577.  —  (P.  Finlay)  Irish  Mo. 

7-  239>  319- 

—  and  his  Times.     Dub.  R.  33:  140. 

—  Barrett's  Life  of.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  20:  325. 


Yacht  Banshee.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Lond.  Soc.  23:  58. 
Yacht  Livadia,  Russian  Imperial.     (E.   E.  Goulaeff)  J. 
Frankl.  Inst,  no:  94.  —  Nature,  22:  270.     23:  27. 
Yacht  Merlin,  Cruise  in.     Temp.  Bar,  28:  92. 
Yachts  and  Yacht-Clubs.     Chamb.  J.  33:  393. 

—  and  Yacht-Sailing.     (C.  Redding)  Colburn,  140:  54. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  93:  593.  — Ev.  Sat.  3:  725. — 
(W.  F.  G.  Shanks)  Scrib.  4:  38 s. 
American.     (J.  C.  Hutcheson)  Belgra.  18:  228. 

—  built  on   Wave  Principle,  Sailing  Powers  of.      (Dr. 

Phipps)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  43:   140. 

—  Quaint  Craft.      (W.    L.    D.   O'Grady)  Lippinc 


16: 


Yacht  Clubs,  and  the  America.     Liv.  Age,  31:  41. 
Yacht  Cruise,  Notes  of  a.     Dub.  Univ.  46:  427. 
Yacht  Race,  Atlantic,  1866.     All  the  Year,  22:  342. 
Yacht  Voyage,  Lord  Dufferin's.     Lond.  Q.  9:  174. 

—  in    the   Mediterranean,   1840-41,    Lady    Grosvenor's. 

Mo.  R.  160:  202. 
Yachting.     Once  a  Week,  13:  268.  — Chamb.  J.  26:  161. 

—  Canad.  Mo.   i:  440.  —  Gent.  M.  n.  '^■S'.^T.y. — 
Tinsley,  i:  339.  —  (T.  Carlisle)  St.  James,  36:  576. 

—  St.  Paul's,  2:  161. 

—  Cheap.     (H.  D.  Jarves)  Harper,  47:  i. 

—  Domestic.     Blackw.  120:   143. 

—  English.     Ev.  Sat.  8:  296. 

—  How  we  went.     (M.  A.  Barker)  Good  Words,  13:  299. 


(T.  R.  Warren)  Harper,  55: 


345-     14:  74- 

428. 
".  339- 


202. 
E.  W. 


Yachting  in  blue  Waters. 
863. 

—  Mr.  Fairweather's.     Lond.  Soc.  13: 

—  not  merely  Sport.     Nat.  Q.  21:  279. 

—  on  the  Norfolk  Broads.     Colburn,  160 

—  on  the  Thames.     Once  a  Week,  18:  3 

—  Pleasures  of.     Temp.  Bar,  9:   120. 
Yachting;  a  Tale.     (S.  Hyde)  Putnam,  16:   142. 
Yachting  in  Barbuda  and  Cuba.     Dub.  Univ.  96: 
Yachtsman's  Excursion  to  the  Voring  Foss.     (J 

Rolls)  Victoria,  3:  5-;2. 
Yackerbenderkellie.     (A.  Harvey)  Canad.  Mo.  14:  85. 
Yadace.     House.  Words,  n:  319.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

45:  676. 
Yaghey   Family,    Natural   History  of.      (II.   Bushnell) 

Hours  at  Home,  2:  413. 
Yahveh  and  the  other  Gods.     (A.  Kuenen)  Theo.  R.  13: 

329- 
Yahveh  Christ.     (R.  R.  Coon)  Chr.  R.  23:  127. 
Yak,  Acclimatization  of.     Chamb.  J.  47:  100. 

—  in  France.     Once  a  Week,  i:  391. 

Yakoob  Beg  of  Kashgar,  Life  of.     Westm.  no:  74. 
Yakoob  Khan,  Ex-Amir  of  Afghanistan.    Blackw.  127: 

757. 
Yale,  Elihu,  with  portrait.     New  Eng.  i:  272.—  Am.  J. 

Educ.  5:  713. 

—  Epitaph  on.     N.  E.  Reg.  4:  245. 


YALE 


1436 


YELLOW 


Yale  College.  (H.  A.  Beer?)  Scrib.  Ii:  761.— New 
Eng.  28:  269. — O.  (&  N.  4:  122. — Am.  J.  Educ. 

5:  541- 

—  and  Harvard.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Fortii.  8:  39S. 

—  aud  its  Alumni.     (W.  B.  Sprague)  Eel.  M.  51 :  372, 

—  and  Sheldon  Clark.     Am.  J.  Educ.  28:  S87. 

—  and  its  Government.  (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  11 :  69-91. 

—  Annals  of.     Am.  Mo.  K.  i:  i. 

—  Archffiological  Collection  at.     (D.  C.  Gilman)  Univer- 

sity Q.  4:  277. 

—  Church  in.     (T.  C.  Pitkin)  Am.  Church  R.  11:  259. 
Fisher's  Historical  Discourse  on.     (S.  W.  S.  Dut- 

ton)  New  Eng.  16:  434. 

—  Commencement  of,  1831.     New  Eng.  M.  i:  407. 
1S60,  with  engraving.     Eel.  M.  51:  426. 

—  Constitution  of.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  40:  509. 

—  Customs  at.     (G.  M.  Towle)  Lond.  Soc.  15:  265,  361. 

—  Future  of,  1870.     (T.  Dwight)  New  Eng.  29:  448,  602. 

30:  312,  506,  637. 

—  History  of.     (J.  L.  Kingsley)  Am.  Q.  Reg.  8:  13,  201. 

—  Am.  J.  Educ.  24:  166. 

—  Influence    of,    on    American    Civilization.      (W.    B. 

Sprague)  Am.  J.  Educ.  10:  681. 

—  Library  of.     (D.  C.  Gilman)  University  Q.  2:  244.  — 

with  plate.  Am.  Lit.  M.  i:  269.  —  (W.  A.  Earned) 
with  plate.  New  Eng.  i :  307. 

—  Literary  Societies  of.     (W.  C.  Johnston)  University 

Q.  i:  115. 

—  Literature  at.    Nation,  25:  135,  166. 

—  Memories  of.     Knick.  48:  551.  — Contin.  Mo.  2:  266. 

—  New  Education  at.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation,  10:  70. 

—  Observatory   of.    Latitude    and    Longitude    of.      (E. 

Loomis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  34:  300. 

—  one  hundred  Years  ago.      (E.  H.  Gillett)  Hours  at 

Home,  10:  32S. 

—  Origin  of.     (J.  L.  Kingsley)  Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  s.  6: 

177,  384-    T-  175- 

—  Patriotic  Record  of.     (J.  W.  Morris)  Hours  at  Home, 

3:  108. 

—  Proposed  Change  in  the  Corporation  of,  1871.     (D.  C. 

Gilman)  Nation,  12:  355. 

—  Reform  at.     Nation,  li:  3S5,  402. 

—  Revivals  of  Religion  in.     (C.  A.  Goodrich)  Am.  Q. 

Reg.  10:  2S9. 

—  Science  in.     Am.  J.  Eduo.  26:  231. 

—  Scientific  School  of,  and  J.  E.  Sheffield.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

28:  321. 

—  Visit  to.     Appleton,  3:  57. 

—  Voice  from  Squashville  on.     (L.  Bacon)  New  Eng.  29: 

678. 

—  What  it  needs.     (J.  D.  Dana)  Nation,  12:  379. 

—  Word  about.     Nature   2:  470. 

Yama  and  tlie  Disciple.  From  the  Sanskrit.  (Dr.  Bow- 
ring)  Fraser,  46:  29. 

Yamo_vden,  or  the  Wars  of  King  Philip.  (.J.  G.  Palfrey) 
No.  Am.  12:  4*66. 

Yang-Tse-Kiang  River.     Dub.  Univ.  59:  3S5. 

—  Blakiston's  Exploration  of.     Colburn,  127:  i. 
Yankee  and  the  Duelist.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6:  733. 

—  as  a  Fighter.     (J.  F.  Rusling)  U.  S.  Serv.  M.  4:  27. 
■ —  Origin  of  the  Term.     Colburn,  2:  213. 

Yankees,  Character  of.     Colburn,  17:  247. 

—  Word  to.     (M.  F.  Tupper)  Liv.  Age,  22:  85. 
Yankee  Criticisms.     Mus.  24:  271. 

Yankee  Diogenes.     (C.  F.  Briggs)  Putnam,  4:  443. 
Yankee  Doodle.     Lippinc.  18:  126.  —  Dem.  R.  5:  213. 

—  Origin  of.      (B.  J.    Lossing)  Liv.   Age,  70:    382. — 

Dem.  R.  35:   125. 
Yankee  Editor  abroad.     (.J.  N.  Hyde)  Lakeside,  10:  375. 
Yankee-Land.     Colburn,  130:   117. 
Yankee  Notions.     Colburn,  42:  t6o.  —  Lond.  M.  14:  436. 

15:  71,  181.  —  Mus.  26:  27. 


Yankee  Peddler.  (Col.  Johnson)  Eel.  M.  21 :  387.  —  Peop. 

J.  10:  67. 
Yankee  Zincali.     (J.  G.  Whittier)  Peop.  J.  10:  200. 
Yankeeana.     Westm.  32:  136.  —  Mus.  35:  75. 
Yankeeisms.     NewEng.  M.  3:  ■},•]•]. 

—  traced  Home.     (E.  O.  Smith)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  4:  273. 
Yapahoo.     Once  a  Week,  11:  225,281. 

Yard-Arm  Duel.     (E.  Howard)  Colburn,  49:  174. 
Yards  to  New  York  Houses.     Am.  Arch.  5:  163.  173. 
Yares  of  the  Black  Mountains.     (R.  H.  Davis)  Lippinc. 

16:  35. 
Yarkund,  Mission  to.     Macmil.  22:  383. 

—  Ride  through  the  Bazaar  at.     (E.  T.  Chapman)  Mac- 

mil.  30:  49. 
Yarmouth,  England.     All  the  Year,  22:  128. 

—  Day  at.     Once  a  Week,  9:  275. 

—  the  Herring-Town.     (F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  27:  426. 

—  Modern.     (W.  Senior)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  694. 

—  Old  Church  at.     Once  a  Week,  11:  542. 

—  Old  Mansion  at.     Once  a  Week,  9:  643. 

Yarn  about  our  Forefathers.     Dub.  Univ.  37:  519-703. 

—  of  a  Weaver.     (G.  E.  Wright)  Lakeside,  7:  124. 

—  over  the  Capstan.     Chamb.  J.  6:  257,  275. 
Yarranton,  Andrew.     Penny  M.  8:  330. 
Yarrow  and  St.  Mary's.     Once  a  Week,  8:  610. 

—  Daj-  at.     Chamb.  J.  8:  321. 

Yashabh,  Hebrew  Word.     (W.  H.  Green)  Princ.   39: 

Yates,  Edmund,  with  portrait.    Appleton,  8:  393.  —  with 

portrait,  Once  a  Week,  27:  78. 
Yates,  Richard,  English  Comic  Actor.     (D.  Cook)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  26:  565. 
Yates,  William,  Hoby's  Memoir  of.     Eel.  R.  86:  89. 
Yaxley  and  its  Neighborhood;  a  Tale.     Dub.  Univ.  63: 

13-685.     64:  76-374 
Yea,  Yea,  and  Nay,  Nay.     (W.  M.  Fisher)  Overland,  15: 

2S5. 
Yeames,  William  F.     (Tom  Taylor)  Portfo.  2:  81. 

—  Works  of.     Art  J.  26:  97. 

Year  and  a  Day.     Blackw.  105:  529,692.     106:  1-379. 

—  in  a  Life.     Victoria,  10:  502.     11:  26-113. 

—  Jewish.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  ]\Iercersb.  8:  472. 

—  of  Married  Life.     Liv  Age,  54:  529. 

—  of  the  Poets.     Penny  M.  14:  17-4S9. 

—  of  the  Rose.     (A.  C.  Swinburne)  Fortn.  22:  201. 

—  Pagan.     (J.  W.  Nevin)  Mercersb.  8:  468. 
Years  and  Years  ago.     House.  Words,  17:  411. 
Yearsley,    Anne,    the    Poet    Milk-Woman    of    Bristol. 

Chamb.  J.  24:  300.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  37:  393. 

Yeast.  (T.  H.  Huxley)  Contemp.  19:  23.  Same  art. 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  i:  573. 

Yeast ;  or  the  Thoughts,  Sayings,  and  Doings  of  Lance- 
lot Smith.     (C.  Kingslc}')  Fraser,  38:  102-447. 

Yedo.     Ste  Jeddo;  Tokio. 

Yelitza  and  her  Brothers;  a  Servian  Ballad.  Fraser,  64: 
752. 

Yellow  Blossom  of  Glynn.  (Mrs.  M.  G.  Milward)  So. 
Lit.  Mess.  6:  505. 

Yellow  Boudoir.     Tinsley,  14:  57. 

Yellow  Fever.  (R.  S.  Tracy)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  13:  714.  — 
(H.  G.  Bristow)  Nat.  Q.  5:  148.  — (J.  S.  Billings) 
Litemat.  R.  8:  29.  — (E.  Hale)  No.  Am.  12:  174. 
—  Niles's  Reg.  23:   114.  —  De  Bow,  18:  456. 

—  and  Quarantine.     Ed.  R.  98:  191. 

—  and  Small-Pox  in  Southern  Cities.     (W.  P.  Hort)  De 

Bow,  3:  250. 

—  Facts  upon.     (J.  C.  Nott)  De  Bow,  19:  443. 

—  in  Charleston,     So.  Q.  23:  140. 

—  in  New  Orleans.     De  Bow,  16:  463. 

in  18;;.     (W.  H.  Allen)  Knick.  46:  592. 

—  in  New  York,  1S22.     Am.  Meth.  M.  5:  3S7. 

—  in  Philadelphia,  iii  1793.    P^un  Mo.  3:  23. 


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YORKTOWN 


Yellow  Fever  in  1S53.     De  Bow,  15:  595.  —  (Dr.  E.  D. 

Fenuer)  De  Bow,  17:  39. 
Yellow  Flag.     (E.  Yates)  All  the  Year,  27:  505,529,553. 

28:  1-616.     29:  20-90.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  12:  533- 

646. 
Yellow  Glass  for  Zoological  Collections.    Nature,  13 :  4SS. 
Yellow  Gown.     (G.  J.  W.  Melville)  Fraser,  58:  379. 
Yellow  Mask.     (W.  Collins)  House.  Words,  11:  529-609. 
Yellow  Rain,  Fall  of.     Nature,  2:  166. 
Yellow  River,   China,  Changes  in  the  Course  of.     (R. 

Pumpelly)  Am.  J.  Sci.  95:  219. 
Yellow  Tiger.     House.  Words,  16:  97. 
Yellowplush's   Letter  to   Sir    E.    L.    Bulwer.     (W.   M. 

Thackeray)  Eraser,  21:  71. 
Yellowplush  Correspondence.     (W.  M.  Thackeray)  Fra- 

ser,  16:  644.     17:  39-404.     18:  59,  195. 
Yellowstone  Region,  Wonders  of.     Chamb.  J.  51:  315. 
Yellowstone  River.     (F.  V.  Hayden)   Scrib.  3:    38S. — 

(T.  C.  Everts)  Scrib.  3:  i. 

—  Expedition  to.     Anal.  M.  15:  293,  347. 

—  Falls  of.     (H.  O'Neill)  So.  M.  9:  219. 

—  Geysers  of.     (A.  Geikie)  Macniil.  44:  421. 

—  Gold  Hunt  on.     (E.  B.  Nealley)  Lippinc.  9:  204. 

—  Valley  of  the  Upper.     (C.  W.  Cook)  Lakeside,  4:  60. 

—  Wonders  of.     (N.  P.  Langford)  Scrib.  2:  i,  113. 
Yellowstone  National   Park.     (F.  V.  Hayden)  Am.  .J. 

Sci.  103:  294. —  (T.  B.  Comstock)  Am.  Natural. 
8:  65,  155.  —  (W.  Trumbull)  Overland,  6:  431,  489. 
—  Nature,  5:  403.    6:  397,  437. 

—  Ascent  of  Mt.  Hayden.  (N.  F.  Langford)  Scrib.  6:  129. 

—  Glacial  Phenomena  in.     (W.  H.  Holmes)  Am.  Nat- 

ural. 15:  203. 

—  Through  the  Park  to  Fort  Custer.     (S.  W.  Mitchell) 

Lippinc.  25:  688.     26:  29. 
Yelverton,  Sir  Henry,  Restoration  to  the  King's  Favor, 

1609.     (.J.  Cumming)  Arch.  15:  27. 
Yelverton,  Therese.    Rambles  round  the  World.    Chamb. 

J.  51:  285. 
Yelverton  Divorce  Case.     Tait.  n.  s.  28:  46. 
Yemen  Insurrection.     Chamb.  .J.  48:  641,  659. 
Yendys,  Sydnej-^  (pseud.).     Balder;  a  Poem.     Colburu, 

100:  292. 

—  Poems.     Peop.  J.  10:  54. 

—  The  Roman;  a  Poem.     Eel.  R.  gi:  672. 
Yeoman's  Revenge;  a  Tale.     Deni.  R.  11:  181. 
Yeoman's  Story;  a  Poem.     (F.  K.  Berger)  Temp.  Bar, 

52:  495- 
Yeomanry  Cavalrs',  and  other  Military  Matters.     Eraser, 

8:  488. 
Yer^-Batan-Serai.     (Miss  Pardoe)  Sharpe,  7:  65. 
Yerger,  George  S.  (W.  C.  Crane)  Am.  Church  R.  13:  577. 
Yergunof,   Lieut.,   Strange  Adventure  of.      (L   Tourge- 

nieff)  Galaxy,  24:  459. 
Yering  and  the  Black  Spar  visited.     Irish  Mo.  9:  42. 
Yes  or  No.     (H.  Schiitz  Wilson)  St.  James,  31:  331. 
Yes  or  No?  Plebiscitum  in  Gerolstein  ;  a  Satire.     Cornh. 

21:  677. 
Yesebel;  a  Story.     (J.  W.  De  Forest)  Galaxy,  21:  343. 
Yesterday;  a  Poem.     (E.  Fawcett)  Lippinc.  23:  341. 
Yet's  Christmas  Box.     (H.  P.  Spofford)  Harper,  20:  644. 
Yew-Tree,  The.     Penny  M.  12:  69. 
Yezides,  Visit  to.     (T.  Laurie)  Bib.  Sac.  5:  148. 
Ying  Hai  Lun;  or  Echoes  from  the  Far  Seas.     Lond.  Q. 

■  54:  3S6. 
Ymoges.     Ev.  Sat.  11:  491,  527. 
Yokohama.     Once  a  Week,  20:  567. 
Yonge,   Charlotte  M.,  and   modern   Schools  of   Fiction. 

Prosp.  R.  10:  460. 

—  Heartsease.     Eraser,  50:  4S9. 

—  Heir  of  Redclyffe  and  other  Novels.    Chr.  Rem.  26;  33. 

—  Novels.     Nat.  R.  12:211. — (S.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  80: 

439.  —  Lond.  Q.  10:  484. 


York,  Duke  of.  Illness  and  Death  of.     Blackw.  21:  626. 
York,  Cecily,  Duchess  of,  Life  of.  (M.  Noble)  Arch.  13:  7. 
York,  City  of.     Penny  M.  2:  316.  —  All  the  Year,  22: 
560. 

—  Ancient  Buildings  at.     (Sir  H.  Englefield)  Arch.  6: 

104. 

—  Castle  of,  and  Clifford's  Tower.     Penny  M.  3:  351. 

—  Day  in.     Colburn,  iii:  238. 

—  Minster  of.     Penny  M.  2:  33. 

—  Nonconformity  at.  Notices  of.     Cong.  M.  13:  617. 

—  Old.     (G.  H.  Putnam)  Lippinc.  21:  593.  —  (J.   Mor- 

ris) Month,  25:  192,  304,  422.     26:  181.     27:  351. 

—  (G.  Goldie)  Month,  41:  312. 
York  and  Lancaster,   Houses   of.     Mo.  R.   114:    37. — 

Lond.  M.  18:  409. 
York,  Me.,  Agamenticus,  Georgiana,  or.    (R.  M.  Sawyer) 

C<ing.  Q.  8:  141,  267. 

—  Garrison  Houses  at,   1645-50.     (G.  H.  Preble)  N.  E. 

Reg.  28:  268. 

—  Inscriptions  at.     N.  E.  Reg.  5:  67. 

York  County,   Me.,  Ministers  of.     (E.  Gillett)  Am.  Q. 
Reg.  13:  144. 

—  Records  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  28:  117. 

York  Springs,  Adams  Co.,  Penn.,  with  plate.     Anal.  M. 

13:  353- 
Yorke,  Philip,  Earl.     See  Hardwicke. 
Yorkshire.     Quar.  125:  490.  —  Cornh.  9:  84. 

—  Abbeys  of,  Three.     (G.  Goldie)  Month,  40:  253. 

—  and  Lancashire  since  1800.     Brit.  Q.  14:  114.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  24:  186. 
Worthies  of.     Quar.  54:  330. 

—  Bpvays  of.     (A.  S.  Gibbs)  Lippinc.  23:  5. 

—  Hills  about  Haworth.     Temp.  Bar,  19:  42S. 

—  Historj'  of.     Westm.  71 :  327. 

—  Insurrection  in,  1536.     (E.  Lodge)  Arch.  16:  330. 

—  Invasion  of.     (J.  H.  Fyfe)  Once  a  Week,  5:  714. 

—  Iron-working  District  of.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  263. 

—  Life  and  Character  in.     Temp.  Bar,  22:  4S5. 

—  Lost  Towns  of.     Chamb.  J.  29:  123. 

—  Oddities  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  78. 

—  On  Survey  in.     Chamb.  J.  43:  388,  410. 

—  Pedigrees  of,  Paver's  Collection,  now  in  the  British 

Museum.     N.  E.  Reg.  ii:  259. 

—  Poems  of,  Three  old.     (H.  Morley)  Fortn.  9:  121. 

—  Pottery  of.     (L.  Jewitt)  Art  .J.  17:  377. 

—  Rambles  in.     (J.  R.  Thompson)  Land  We  Love,  3: 

305- 

—  Romance  of  an  old  Village  in.    (M.  D.  Conway)  Fraser, 

89:  450. 

—  Show  Yard  in.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  i:  651. 

—  Songs  and  Ballads  of.     St.  .Tames,  19:  71. 

—  West  Riding  of.     Fraser,  60:  449.     Same  art.  Li  v. 

Age,  63:   595. 

Ancient  Words  used  in.  (R.  Willan)  Arch.  17:  138. 

Church  in.     Quar.  145 :  328. 

Sketches  in.    All  the  Year,  30:  373,  509.    31:  54, 

280. 
Yorkshire  Alehouse.     Lond.  M.  8:  69. 
Yorkshire  College  of  Science.     Nature,  9:  157.  12:    509. 
Yorkshire   Lady,  Passages  in  the  Life  of.     Month,  38: 

153' 313,  534-    39:64,177,364.     40:266,395,556. 

41:  108-564.     42:  106,232. 
Yorkshire  Tragedy.     House.  Words,  19:  147.  —  Retros. 

9:  23S. 

—  Execution  of  William  Ross.     Eel.  R.  92:  468. 
Yorkshire  Lias,  Tate  and  Blake's      Nature,  15:  113. 
Yorktown,  Va.,  Camjiaign  and  Siege  of,  17S1.     M.  Am. 

Hist.  7:  222,  241. 
Allies  in,  1781.  (J.  A.  Stevens)  M.  Am.  Hist.  6:  i. 

—  M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  445. 
and  Battle  of  Naseby.     (Goldwin  Smith)  Contemp. 

40:  683. 


YORKTOWN^ 


1438 


YOUNG 


Yorktown,  Ya.,  Campaign  of;  Bauman's  Map.    M.  Am. 

Hist.  6:  54. 

Engineer's  Journal  of.     M.  Am.  Hist.  4:  448. 

.Johnston's  History   of.      (H.   B.  Adams)    Nation, 

33:  295. 

lournal  of.     (R.  Butler)  Hist.  M.  8:  102. 

Journal  of  John  Davis.     Pennsyl.  M.  5:  290. 

Official  Map  of,  1781.     M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  339. 

Story  of.     (W.  F.  Poole)  Dial  (Ch.).  2:  iii. 

Surrender  of  Cornwallis.     (J.  H.  Patton  (M.  Am. 

Hist.  7:  241.— (J.  C.  Stockbridge)  M.  Am.  Hist.  7: 

321. 
Why  Cornwallis  was  at.     (S.  H.  Gay)  No.  Am. 

133:  368. 

—  Centennial   Celebration  at,   1S81.     M.  Am.  Hist.  7: 

308,  381. 

Prussia's  Representatives  at.     (F.  Kapp)  Nation, 

33:  290. 

—  in  1854.     (F.  W.  Ritter)  Putnam,  4:  37. 

—  Nelson  House.     {R.  A.  Brock)  M.  Am.  Hist.  7:  47. 

—  Old.     (T.  N.  Page)  Scrib.  22:  Soi. 

Yorulta  Proverbs.     (T.  J.  Brown)  Chr.  R.  23:  508. 
Yo-Semite  ValleJ^     (W.  F.  Butler)  Good  Words,  19:  609. 

—  Liv.  Age,  64:  62.  —  Broadw.  10:  296.  —  (J.  L. 

Wisely)  Harper,  32:  697. 

—  Big  Trees  in.     (J.  H.  Bromley)  Scrib.  3:  261. 

—  Byways  of;  Bloody  Cafion.     (J.  Muir)  Overland,  13: 

267. 

—  Day  in.     (H.  M.  Jackson)  Scrib.  6:  471. 

—  Does  it  pay  to  visit?    (O.  Logan)  Galaxy,  lo:  498. 

—  Kastern  Travelers  at.     (P.  Mulford)  Overland,  7:  191. 

—  Geologist's  W^inter  Walk  in.     (J.  Muir)  Overland,  10: 

355' 

—  Hermit  of.     (C.  D.  Dolliver)  Galaxy,  23:  7S2. 

—  in  Flood.     (J.  Muir)  Overland,  8:  347. 

—  In  Camp  at.     (E.  P.  Willard)  Lakeside,  2:  229. 

—  on  Foot.     (E.  Knowlton)  Overland,  5:  84. 

—  Seven  Weeks  in.     (F.  H.  Ludlow)  Atlan.  13:  739. 

—  Trip  to.     (H.  A.  Hill)  Penn  Mo.  2:  309,  339. 

—  Visit  to.     Scrib.  2:  396. 
See  Hetch-Hetchy  Valley. 

Yosemite  Guide-Book,  Whitney's.     Nature,  2:  44. 
Ydsemite  Shadows,  In.     (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland,  3: 

T05. 
Yoshida-Torajiro,  a  Japanese  Reformer.     Cornh.  41 :  327. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94:  556. 
Youghal,  Ecstatics  of.     Chr.  Obs.  43:  442,  461. 
Young,  Arthur,  Memoir  of.     Cong.  M.  3:  465. 
Young,  Brigham.     (J.  McCarthy)  Galaxy,  9:   178. 

—  and  Mormonism.     (E.  M.  Tullidge)  Galaxy,  4:  541. 
See  Mormons. 

Young,  Charles  A.,  with  portrait.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  19:  840. 
Young,  Charles  Mayne,  Actor.     (T.  P.  Grinsted)  Bent- 

It-y,  40:  167.  —  Temp.  Bar,  49:  492.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  133:  354.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  679. 

—  and  his  Times.      Temp.  Bar,  32:    321.  —  Liv.  Age, 

no:  298. 

—  iMemoir  of.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation,  13:  45. 
Young,  Edward.     (H.  T.  Tuckerman)  So.  Lit.  Mess.  7: 

739- 

—  as  a  Poet  and  a  Man.     Westm.  67:   i. 

—  Night  Thoughts.      Blackw.  44:  574.  — (E.  A.  Duy- 

ckinck)  No.  Am.  79:   269. 

—  Poetry  of.     (G.  Giltillan)  Eel.  M.  28:  131. 

Young,  Henry,  Life  of.     (G.  Fullerton)  Irish  Mo.  2:  S- 

505. 
Young,  James,  and  Paraffin-Oil  Trade  of  Scotland.     (J. 

S.  Jeans)  Pract.  M.  i:  402. 
Young,  .John,  Lectures  of.     Eel.  R.  66:  272. 
Young,  John  C.     Dan  v.  Q.  4:  151. 
Youns;,  Thomas.     Pop.  Sci.  JIo.  5:  360. 

—  Life  of.    Chr.  Rem.  31 :  334. 


Young,  Thomas,  Life  and  Writings  of.     Nat.  R.  2:  69. 

—  Am.  J.  Sci.  22:  232. 

—  Peacock's  Life  of.  (Sir  D.  Brewster)  No.  Brit.  23:  4S1. 

—  Liv.  Age,  46:  244. 

—  Works  of.      Brit.  Q.  22:  76.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

46:  451. 
Young,  William,  Narrative  of.    Mo.  R.  118:  31. 
Young,  The,  Counsels  to.     Cong.  M.  19:  16-751;. 
Young  Advocate.      House.  Words,  i:  292.      Same  art. 

Internat.  M.  i:  81. 
Young  Aloys  ;  or  the  Gawk  from  America.      (B.  Auer- 

bach)  Lippinc.  19:  240,  356,  475. 
Young  America.      (J.  C.  Hutcheson)  Belgra.  18:  38. 

—  in  Old  England.    (J.  Magruder)  Lippinc.  28:  410. 

—  Perils  of.      (B.  J.  Wallace)  Am.   Presb.  R.  2:    124, 

663.     4:  65S. 
Young  Brown;  a  Tale.     (G.  Murray)  Cornh.  28:  1-641. 

29:  43,  227.     Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  15:  145-215:;, 
Young  Children,  Best  Modes  of  fixing  the  Attention  of, 

(W.  Burton)  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruc.  1834:  41. 

—  Proper  Employment  of.     (S.  J.   May)  Am.  Inst,  of 

Instruc.  1846:  87. 
Young  Christian  Series,  Abbott's.     Meth.  Q.  12:  608. 
Young  Country  Clergyman;  a  Scottish  Story,     Eraser, 

34:  686.  ' 
Young  Dragon;  a  Poem.     (R.  Southey)  Eraser,  i:  235- 

651, 
Young  England.     Ed.  R.  80:   517. 
Young  Fellows,  What  shall  we  do  with  our?    Tait,  n.  s. 

i:  527. 
Young  France;  a  Parisian  Sketch.     Chamb.  J.  7:  387. 
Young  Graj'  Head.     Blackw.  53:  202. 
Young  Gra}'  Head;  a  Poem.      (Mrs.  Southey)  Liv.  Age, 

89:  456. 
Young  Goodman  Brown;  a  Tale.    New  Eng.  M.  8:  250. 
Young  Jew  of  Tunis.     House.  Words,  i:  iiS. 
Young  Lady  in  Gray.      (F,  W.  Robinson)  Belgra.  43: 

supp.  2. 
Young  Lady  in  Town   and   Country,      (H,   Martineau) 

Once  a  Week,  2:  191, 
Young  Lady's  Letter,     Temp,  Bar,  59:  68.    Same  art. 

Liv.  Age,  145:  660. 
Young  Ladies,  Advice  to.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  15:  249. 

—  and  thoir  Idiosyncrasies.    (E.  Clive)  Bentley,  18:  569. 
Young  Ladies'  Friend.     Am.  Q.  22:  131.  —  New  York 

R.  i:  398.  —  Chr.  Exam.  22:  90. 
Young  Ladies'  Schools.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  12:  508. 
Young  Lions.     (E.  L.  Linton)  Belgra.  40:  56. 
Young  Lord  Penrith ;  a  Novel,    (J,  B.  Harwood)  Chamb. 

J.  56:  1-546. 
Young  Married  Lady,  Advice  of  an  experienced  Matron 

to.     Eraser,  39:  397.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  21:  289. 
Young  Men,  Christian  Counsel  and  Teaching  for.    Good 

Words,  i:  1 2-1 82. 

—  Dangers  and  Duties  of.      Chr.  Exam.  25:  43.  —  (R. 

C.  Waterston)  Chr.  Exam.  41:  259. 

—  for  the  Age.     (W.  Brock)  Ex.  H.  Lee.  8:  451, 

—  in  Histon^,     (E.  P.  Whipple)  Atlan.  16:  i. 

—  of  the  Church.     (S.  Olin)  Meth.  Q.  11:  86. 

—  Perils  of.     (E.  B.  Hall)  Chr.  Exam.  36:  319. 

—  Self-Education  of.     (C.  Kingslev)  Good  Words,  lo: 

13S. 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association.      (L.  Abbott)  Har- 
per, 41:  641.  —  (J.  W.  Dodge)  Cong.  R.  8:  440. — 
(F.  W.  Ballard)  Putnam,  13:  488.  —  (AV.  H.  W^ith- 
row)  Meth.  Q.  29:   589. 

—  of  London,  History  of.     Ex.  H.  Lee.  1 :  9. 

Young  Men's  Christian  U^nion,   Boston,  Dedicatory- Ad- 
dress, 1853.  (J.  I.  T.  Coolidge)  Mo.  Rel.  M.  10:  269, 
Young  Men's  Friend,     (H,  Ware,  jr.)  Chr.  Exam.  22: 

137- 
I  Young  Men's  Societies.    Hogg,  4:  398. 


YOUNG 


1439 


ZEISBERGER 


Young  Mill's  Peevy.     (C.  A.  Stevens)  Scrib.  9:  668. 
YouufT  Mr.  Nightingale;   a   Story.      All  the  Year,  30: 

49-616.     31:   iS-524. 
Young  Mrs.  Jardine.     (D.  M.  Craik)  Good  Words,  20: 

173-793.     Same  art.  Harper,  58:  41S-915.  59:  115- 

go8. 
Young  Musgrave.     (M.  Oliphant)  Macmil.  35:  177-430. 

36:  15-429.  37:  23i  loS.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  319- 

705.     89:  76-723.     90:  107,  219,  346. 
Young  Officer  in  India.    Colbum,  131:  361-409.   132:  78. 
Young  old  People.     Ev.  Sat.  11:   138. 
Young  Priest.     (W.  M.  Evelyn)  Lippinc.  2:  641. 
Young  Southern  Widow.  (Mrs.  A.  il.  F.Annan)  Godey, 

26:  46. 
Young  Stilt-Dancer.      (E.  Melena)  Victoria,  6:  539.     7: 

126-202. 
Young  Surgeon.     Colbum,  25:  345-458. 
Young  Tom  Hall's  Heartaches  and  Horses.      Colburn, 

93:  127-379-     94:  23-462.    95:  103-455.     96:  90- 

472.     97:  45. 
Young  Vermonters;    a  Tale.      (M.  G.    Smalley)   Cath. 

World.  11:  364-65S. 
Youngman  Family  Genealogy.      (D.  Youngman)  X.  E. 

Reg.  34:  401.  —  (.J.  C.  J.  Brown)  N.  E.  Reg.  35:  45. 
Youssouf  Bey.  Account  of.     Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  389. 
Youth.      (T.' Stdgwick)  Sharpe,  16:  169.  — (E.  Finley) 

Radical,  7:  476. — Irish  Mo.  5:  463.  —  Canad.  Mo. 

17:  362. 

—  Aggravations  of.     Contin.  Mo.  5:  20. 

—  Illusions  of.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  478. 

—  Our  modern.      Eraser,   68:    115.     Same  art.  Eel.   I\I. 

60:  19. 

—  Religious  Training  of.     (0.  Ilackctt)  Am.  Church  R. 

8:  237. 

—  Spirit  of,  in  the  Young  and  the  Old.     Lond.  M.  6: 

121. 

—  Uses  of.     (.J.  S.  Whitney)  Penn  iVIo.  12:  411. 

—  versus  Middle  Age.     Broad w.  8:  246. 
Youth  in  Exile;  a  Poem.     Cornh.  6:  5^5. 
Youth  of  the  Poet  and  Painter.     Dial,  4:  4S-427. 
Y(Uiths  of  Talent.     (.J.  H.  jMorison)  Xo.  Am.  79:  329. 
Youthful  Culture;  a  Tale.     Chamb.  .J.  15:  234. 
Youthful  Prodigies.     Chamb.  .J.  54:  577. 

Ypres,  Town  of.     Pennj'  M.  2:  446. 

Yriarte,  Literary  Fables  of.    Blackw.  46:  202. 


Yssbrooke,  Lake  at.     (E.  R.  Seymour)  Once  a  Week,  ?: 

534- 
Ystrad  Marchell,  Deed  to  the  Abbey  of.  (S.  R.  Meyrick) 

Arch.  21 :  445. 
Yuba  Hydraulic  Mines.     (.J.  Farley)  Overland,  5:  1-54, 

213- 
Yuba  River.     (J.  Farlej')  Overland,  5:  444. 
Yuba-Yukeh  Languages,  Vocabularies  of .      Hist.  M.  7: 

123. 
Yuca  Filamentosa.     Dial,  2:  2S6. 
Yucatan.      Sharpe,  43:  294.  —  (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lippinc. 

25:  276,393.  —  Knick.  64:  107. 

—  Ancient  Records  of.    (A.LePlongeon)  Nation,  29:  224. 

—  Fancourt's  History  of.     Eraser,  51:  300.  —  Colburn, 

100:  274.  —  NewQ.  3:  416. 

—  New  and  ancient  Maps  of.     (P.  Valentin!)   M.  Am. 

Hist.  3:  295. 

—  Norman's  Rambles  in,  1841.     Mo.  R.  i6o:  291. 

—  Phonetic  Alphabet  of.     (D.  G.  Brinton)  Am.  Bibliop. 

2:  143. 

—  Popul  Vuh,  Sacred  Book  of  the  Quiches.     Chr.  Rem. 

54:  430. 

—  Rambles  in,  with  plates.     Dem.  R.  11:  529. 

—  Ruined  Cities  of.     Chr.  Rem.  5:  490. 

—  Stephens's  Travels  in,     (,J.  Inman)  No.  Am.  57:  86. 

—  New  Eng.   i:  418.  —  Dem.  R.  12:    491.  —  Dub. 

Univ.  22;   203. — Mo.  R.  160:   542. — New  Q.  3: 

416. 
Yukon  River,  Spring  on.     (W.  H.  Dall)  Am.  Natural.  4: 

594- 
Yukon  Territory'.     (W.  H.  Dall)  Am.  Natural.  4:  21S. 
Yule  Gift.     (Mrs.  H.  Ware)  Colburn,  158:   15. 
Yule  Log;  a  Poem.     All  the  Year,  19:   54. 
Yule  Raps;    a  Christmas  Story.      (B.    Murphy)    Cath. 

World,  22 :  484. 
Yunan,  Western,  Anderson's  Expedition  to.     (J.  Evans) 

Nature,  7:  317. 
Exploring  Expeditions  to,  186S,  1875.     (-^ ■  Ander- 
son) Macmil.  32:  567. 
Yuste,  Pilgrimage  to.     Cornh.  19:  4S2. 
Yutland.     (P.  Toft)  Overland,  5:  122.     ,See  Jutland. 
Yvetot,  Normand}-,  Kings  of.    Colburn,  54:  273. 
Yvon  and  Finette.     (E.  Laboulaye)  Harper.  34:  13S. 
Yvonne  of  Croisic;  a  Pastoral  Tale.  (F.  Wedmore)  Temp. 

Bar,  45:  356. 


Zadig's  Method  applied  to  Science.    (T.  H.  Huxley)  i9tli 

Cent.  7:  929.     Same  art.  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.   17:  453. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  95:  144. 
Zamoyaki,  Count  Ladislas.     (C.  F.  de   Montalembert) 

(.\ath.  World,  7:  650. 
Zanctta;  a  Creole.     (A.  Fraser)  Tinslej-,  20:  196. 
Zanie.     (S.  B.Cooper)  Overland,  11:  445. 
Zanzibar.     Blackw.  iii :  691.  —  (C.  L.  Weeks)  Harper, 

38:  306.  — Geog.  M.  2:  208. 

—  a  Commercial  Power.     (H.B.  Frcre)  Macmil.  32:  275. 

—  and  East  Africa.  (R.  F.  Burton)  Blackw.  83:  121.  719. 

—  and  its  Sultan.     (H.  B.  Frere)  Macmil.  32:  1S3. 

—  Burton's.     Nature,  5:  338. 

—  Reminiscence  of.     (G.  Stables)  Bclgra.  27:  470. 

—  Sketches  of.      (.T.  Ross  Browne)  Am.  WhigR.  2:  154. 
Zaparos.     (A.  Simson)  Anthrop.  J.  7:  502. 

—  Language  of,  Vocabulary  of.     (A.   Simson)  Anthrop. 

J.  8:  22-;. 


Zaragoza,  Vaughan's  Siege  of.     Quar.  i:  226. 

Zarati,  Antonio  Gil  y.     Carlos  Segundo  el  Hechizado. 

Colburn,  54:  330. 
Zauberfli'te,  New  Zealand.     House.  Words,  2:  75-12S. 
Zeal.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo.  7:  711,  774,  S62. 

—  Mistakes  concerning.     Chr.  Disc.  5:  -^41. 

—  without  Innovation  in  Religion.     Chr.  Obs.  7:  732, 

781.     8:  30,  loi,  16S.     9:  292. 
Zealot  and  Student.     Galaxv,  20:  174. 
Zehedee.     (G.  H.  Putnam)  0.  &  N.  8:  445. 
Zecher,  Willie,  Poem  on  the  Trial  of.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  17: 

Zedlitz,  Baron  von.     Torquate  Tasso.     Blackw.  46:  4-;i. 
Zeisberger,  David,  Life  and  Times  of.     (J.  Hall)  Princ. 
43:  193. 

—  Memoir  of.     Chr.  Obs.  26:  ^8',  449. 

—  Mission  to  the  Indians.     (R.  E.  Thompson)  Penn  Mo. 

2:  97,  iSS. 


ZEIT-GEIST 


1440 


ZOOLOGICAL 


Zeit-Geist  and  Bishop  Butler.     (M.  Arnold)  Contemp. 

27:  377,  571.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age,  129:  67. 
Zekel  Flint.     Chamb.  J.  46:  81,  106. 
Zelda;  a  Tale  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony.     Knick.  51: 

352-565- 
Zelda's  Fortune.     (R.  E.  Francillon)  Cornh.  27:  103-641. 

28:  101-733.     29:  loi.  — Ev.  Sat.  14:  477-5S9. 
Zelma's  Vow.     (S.  J.  Lippincott)  Atlan.  4:  73.  327. 
Zelter,  Goethe,  and  Mendelssohn.     Temp.  Bar,  42:  165. 
Zend-Avesta.     (H.  J.   Rose)  Contemp.  4:  50.  —  (J.  C. 

Wightman)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  267.  —  (G.  T.  Flanders) 

Univ.  Q  33:  416.  — (J.  M.  Mitchell)  Meth.  Q.  39: 

114. 

—  and  its  Place.     Chr.  Rem.  49:  451. 

—  and  the  Storm-Myth.     (J.  Luquiens)  New  Eng.  39: 

635- 
Zenger,  J.  P.,  Trial  of.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,   57: 

293- 
Zenith  Instrument,  Report  on  Bean's,  1S53.    J.  Frankl. 

Inst.  55:  357. 
Zeno  and  the  Stoics.     Am.  Presb.  R  4:  560. 
Zeno,  Carlo  and  Niccolo,  Voyages  of.     (G.  Folsom)  No. 

Am.  47:  177.  —  (G.  S.  Jones)  Penn  Mo.  6:  39. 
Zenobia,  Queen.     Dub.  Univ.  76:  597. 

—  in  Captivity.     (R.  Steggall)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  11:  564. 
Zephyr's  Fancy.     Am.  Whig  R.  10:  30,  151. 
Zermatt.     (H.  Bedford)  Month.  26:  202. 

—  Early  Stroll  to.     (G.  C.  Swayne)  Eraser,  82:  243. 
Zerub  Throop's  Experiment.     (A.  D.  T.  Whitney)  O.  & 

N.  3  :  321-723.     Same  art.  Broadw.  7:  464,  562. 

8:  15. 
Zeruiah  Hope.     (E.  S.  Phelps)  Scrib.  21 :  78. 
Zetland,  Island  of,  Edmondston  on.     Ed.  R.  17:  135. 
Zeuxis,  Painting  by.     Penny  M.  i :  207. 
Ziegenbalg,    Bartholomew.      (W.    F.    Stevenson)   Good 

Words,  11:  466,  769. 

—  Last  Days  of.    (W.  F.  Stevenson)  Good  Words,  13: 

846. 
Zigeuner  Music;   a  Hungarian  Episode.     (Mrs.  W.   P. 

Byrne)  Eraser,  100:  390. 
Zigzag  Papers.     (F.  .Jacox)  Colburn,  136:  286. 
Zigzag  Pathvv.ay.     (II.  Rosevelt)  Overland,  6:  49. 
ZiUer-Thal,  The,  and  Berchtesgaden.     Cornh.  15:  572. 

—  Exiles  of.    Quar.  64:  120. 

Zilveren  Bruiloft.     (Mrs.  C.  A.  White)  Shary)e,  49:  195. 
Zimmermann,  J.  G.  von.  Character  of.     (W.  R.  Alger) 

Mo.  Rel.  M.  36:  232. 
Zinc  and  its  Manufacture.     Eel.  Engin.  4:  401. 

—  as  a  Preventive  of  Boiler  Incrustation.     Pract.  M.  6: 

342.  —  (B.  de  Corbigny)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  105:  49. 

—  Manufacture  of,  in  Illinois.     Hunt,  53:  386. 

of  Oxide  of.     (W.  J.  Taylor)  J.  Frankl.  Inst.  67: 

277. 

—  Metallic,  History  of.     Eel.  Engin.  2:  164. 

—  New  Jersey.     (C.  D.  Stuart)  Hunt,  28:  315. 

—  Red  Oxide  of,  of  New  Jersey.     (A.  A.  Hayes)  Am.  J. 

Sci.  104:  191. 

—  substituted  for  White  Lead.     Liv.  Age,  24;  267. 

—  Works  of  Art  in.     Pract.  M.  i :  258. 

Zinc  Bar, Variations  in  Length  at  same  Temperature.  (C 

B.  Comstock)  Am.  J.  Sci.  122:  26. 
Zinc  Mines  and  Manufactures  of  Upper  Silesia.     Pract. 

M.  3:  178. 

—  and  Zinc  Foundries  of  the  Vieille  Montague.     Pract. 

M.  2:  178. 

—  of  Arkansas.     (B.  Lawrence)  Hunt,  29:  130. 

—  of  Franklin,  N.  J.     (F.  Alger)  Am.  J.  Sci.  48:  252. 
Zinc  Roofing.     (A.  Caswell)  Am.  J.  Sci.  31:  248.  —  (L. 

D.  Gale)  Am.  J.  Sci.  32:  315. 
Zinc  Veins  and  Works  of  Lehigh  Valley.    J.   Frankl. 

Inst.  108:  262. 
Zincali.     /See  Gipsies. 


Zinin,  Nicholas,  Obituary  of.     Nature,  21:  572. 
Zinzendorf,  Nicholas  L.,  Count,  and  the  Moravians.  (M. 

Scheie  de  Vere)  Harper,  14:  7S6.  — Eel.  R.  112:  22- 

592.  —  Chr.  Obs.  62:  323.    66:  347,  437. 
Zips  in  the  North  of  Hungary.     (J.  Bryce)  Cornh.  39: 

591. 
Zita,  Saint.     House.  Words,  13:  91. 
Zizi,  the  little  Detective.     (F.  T.  Richardson)  Galaxy, 

24:  61. 
Zoar,  Colony  of.     Penny  M.  6:  411, 
Zodiac,  Mexican.     (W.  Bollaert)  Intel.  Obs.  8:  i. 

—  of  Denderah.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  17:  233. — Mus. 

2:  237. 

—  Poetry  of.     (B.  J.  Lossing)  Harper,  44:  258. 
Zodiacal  Light.     (M.  Hall)  Nature,  7:  203.  —  (D.  Olm- 
sted) Am.  J.  Sci.  62:  309.  —  (G.  Jones)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

73:  161.  — (H.  C.  Lewis)  Am.  J.  Sci.  120:  437.  — 
(D.  OIm.sted)  Ed.  New  Philos.  J.  52:  148.  — (C.  E. 
Brame)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  11:  349.  —  Chamb.  J.  18:  85. 
45-  153- —  (l""-  A.  P.  Barnard)  Am.  J.  Sci.  71:  217, 
399- 

—  at  Quito,  Ecuador.     (G.  Jones)  Am.  J.  Sci.  74:  374. 

—  Polarization  of.     (A.  W.  Wright)  Am.  J.  Sci.  107: 

451. 

—  Spectrum  of.     (A.  W.  Wright)  Am.  J.  Sci.  108:  39. 
Zodiacal  Symbolism.     (L.  Burke)  Dem.  R.  36:  2-;,  193, 

293- 
Zw))  and  ■•frvxrj,  Biblical  Usage  of.     (W.  R.  French)  Univ. 

Q.  29:  172. 
Zoe,  or  the  Sicilian  Sayda.     Am.  Mo.  R.  4:  160. 
Zoe's  Father.     (W.  M.  Fisher)  Overland,  13:  463. 
Zoellner's  Scientitic  Papers.     (P.  G.  Tait)  Nature,   17: 

420. 
Zoetrope.     (W.  B.  Carpenter)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  1 :  427. 

2:  24,  no. 
Zoffany,  Johann,  Sketch  of.     Once  a  Week,  10:  402. 
Zoheir,  Abu'l  Fadhl  or  El  Beha.     Ev.  Sat.  13:  218. 
Zola,  limile,  and  the  Comedie  Fran^aise.     (F.  Wedmore) 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  23:  60. 

—  as  a  Critic.     (C.  B.  Martin)  Atlan.  43:  650.  —  (T.  S. 

Perry)  Internat.  R.  10:  131. 

—  L'Assommoir.     (H.  S.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.n.s.  21:  737. 
Zollikofer,  George  J.,  Character  of.     Chr.  Disc,  2:  243. 

—  Sermons.     (J.  Foster)  Eel.  R.  17:  526. 
Zollverein.     (J   S.  Duke)  De  Bow,  5:  257. 
Zoological  Collections  in  India  House.     Nature,  7:  457. 
Zoological  Curiosities.     (F.  L.  Oswald)  Lippinc.  27:  342, 

436,  544-     28:  22-473. 
Zoological  Garden,  Philadelphia.    (M.  Howland)  Harper, 

58:  699. 
Zoological  Gardens  in  Europe.     Broadw.  8:  193. 

—  Regent's  Park.     Quar.  56:  309.  —  (A.  Wjniter)  Quar. 

98:  220.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  38:  70.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age,  48:  769.  —  (A.  Wynter)  Good  Words,  7:  49. 

—  Mo.  R.  123:  333.—  Penny  M.  i:  4. 

at  Night.     All  the  Year,  45:  247. 

European  Vivaria  in.    (M.  Scheie  de  Vere)  Lippinc. 

8:  510. 
Glance  at.    Bentlej%  31 :  622.    Same  art.  Eel.  i\r. 

26:  375. 

Lectures  at.     Nature,  11:  513.     12:  8-148. 

New  Zealand  Animals  in.     (P.  L.  Sclater)  Nature, 

3:  190. 
Recent  Accessions  to.     (P.  L.  Sclater)  Nature,  2 : 

9,  146. 

Sclater's  Lectures  at.     Nature,  9:  4S9,  503.    10:  7. 

Visit  to.     (L.  Hunt)  Colburn,  47:  479. 

Zoological  Mythology,  Gubernatis's.     Nature,  8:  43. 
Zoological  Nomenclature.    (S.  S.  Haldeman)  Am.  J.  Sci. 

46:  18.  —  (A.  Agassiz)  Am.  Natural.  5:  353. 

—  Rules  of.     (H.  E.  Strickland)  Am.  J.  Sci.  98:  92. 

—  Sharp's.     (A.  R.  Wallace)  Nature,  9:  258. 


ZOOLOGICAL 


1441 


ZULU 


Zoological  Nonsense.    Nature,  12:  12S. 

Zo(31ogical  Notes  and  Anecdotes.    Bentley,  28:  481.    29: 

30-585.    30:  "5'  488. 
Zoological  Record  Association.     Nature,  3:  423. 
Zoological  Recreations,    Broderip's.     Quar.  82:  119. — 

Liv.  Age,  18:  241. 
Zoological  Station  at  Naples.    (A.  Dohm)  Nature,  6:  535. 

8:  Si.  — Nature,  12:  11. 

—  on  the  North  Sea.     Nature,  15:  117. 

—  Scottish.     (T.  J.  Parker)  Nature,  21:  159. 
Zoological   Stations  abroad.     (N.  N.  Mikluho-Maclay) 

Nature,  12:  332. 

—  Foundation  of.     (A.  Dohm)  Nature,  5:  227,  437. 
Zoological  Stories.     House.  Words,  4:  564. 
Zoological  Text-Books.     Nature,  3:  504. 
Zoologist  about  Town.     Fraser,  58:  104. 

Zoologists,  Macgillivray's  Lives  of  eminent.   Mo.  R.  136: 
261. 

—  Quarrels  of .    Fraser,  11:  325. 
Zoology.     NewQ.  5:  217. 

—  American.     Westm.  18:  13S. — Mus.  22:  417. 
Progress  in.     (A.  S.  Packard,  jr.)  Am.  Natural. 

10:  591. 

—  and  Civilization.     (I.  Butt)  Dub.  Univ.  23:  377. 

—  and  Geography  of  Africa.     j\Io.  R.  147:  149. 

—  and  Palaeontology,  Relations  between.    Nature,  5:  34. 

—  Fabulous   in.     (A.   Wilson)   Good  Words,    17:    S3S. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88:  235. 

—  Facts  and  Fictions  in.  (A.Wilson)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  17:  96. 

—  Fleming's.     Mo.  R.  102:  197. 

—  Gosse's  Sea-Side  Holiday.     Brit.  Q.  24:  32. 

—  Hand-Book  of,  Carus  and  Gerstaecker's.     (E.  R.  Lan- 

kester)  Nature,  12:  247.  ' 

—  History  of,  Carus's.     (P.  H.  Pye-Smith)  Nature,  8: 

118.' 

—  in  Dublin.     Dub.  Univ.  10:  666. 

—  in  general  Education.     (A.  Wilson)  Colbum,  158: 

no. 

—  Manual  of,  Nicholson's.     (E.  R.  Lankester)  Nature,  2: 

490. 

—  Marine.    O.  &  N.  8:  159. 

Manual  of,  Gosse's.     New  Q.  4:  401. 

—  Museum  of  Comparative,  Cambridge.     Am.  J.  Educ. 

9:  613. 

—  Mythical  and  symbolical.    (E.  P.  Evans)  Unita.  R. 

12:   117. 

—  New  Views  of  Animal  Transformations.     (E.  Perrier) 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  16:  625. 

—  of  the  English  Poets.     Chamb.  J.  4:  308. 
and  modern  Naturalists.     Fraser,  32:  624. 

—  of  Hayti.     (D.  F.  Weinland)  Am.  J.  Sci.  76:  210. 

—  of  Montana.     (E.  D.  Cope)  Am.  Natural.  13:  432. 

—  of  the  Voyage  of  the  Erebus  and  Terror.    Nature,  12: 

2S9. 

—  Passional.     House.  Words,  7:  564,  577. 

—  Popular.     (A.  Smith)  Bentley.  19:  316-574.     20:  76. 

—  Principles  of.      Dem.   R.   25:    545. — (G.   I.  Chace) 

Chr.  R.  14:  109.  —  Mass.  Q.  i:  456. 

—  Progress  of.     (S.  Hibberd)  Intel.  Obs.  i:  245. 

—  Recent  Progress  in.     (H.  B.  Tristram)  Contemp.  2: 

103. 

—  Some  Facts  and  Fictions  of.     (A.  Wilson)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  18:  682. 

—  Stephens's  General.     Mo.  R.  85:  28.    92:  131.    107: 

148. 

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11:  330.  392. 

—  Supernatural.     House.  Words,  12:  187. 

—  Wilson's.     Blackw.  23:  856. 
See  Animals;  Biolog}-;  etc. 

Zoophyte,  Life  History  of  a.     (A.  Wilson)  Good  Words, 
15:   702. 

91 


Zoophytes.  (J.  D.  Dana)  Am.  J.  Sci.  52:  iSf.  53:  i, 
160,  337.  —Chamb.  J.  19:  22. 

—  British.     No.  Brit.  22:  i. 

—  Sertularian,  of  our  Shores.    (T.  Hincks)  Pop.  Sci.  R. 

8:  223. 

—  Spicules  of.     (G.  Guyon)  Recr.  Sci.  2:  229. 
Zoophyte  House  in  Zoological  Gardens.    Chamb.  J.  23 : 

r8i,  194, 
Zoroaster,  and  his  Religion.     (N.  L.  Frothingham)  Chr. 
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41:  61. 

—  and  the  Persian  Fire- Worshipers.     Brit.  Q.  7:   49. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  14:  476. 

—  and  the  Zend-Avesta.     (J.   F.  Clarke)  Atlan.   24: 

150. 

—  as  Legislator  and  Philosopher.     (J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q. 

32:  I. 

—  Religion  of.     (C.  D.  B.  Mills)  Radical,  9:  161,  267.  — 

(M.  Williams)  19th  Cent.  9:  155.  —  (S.  Remington) 
Univ.  Q.  17:  221,  358.     18:  5,  221,  329.  —  (R.  D. 
Hitchcock)  Am.  Presb.  R.  12:  281.  —(.J.  C.  Wight- 
man)  Bapt.  Q.  9:  266. 
See  Zend-Avesta. 

Zorrilla,  the  Spanish  Poet.     Dub.  Univ.  44:  89. 

Zouave  and  kindred  Languages.     Nat.  R.  7:  435. 

Zouaves,  The.     Colburn,  104:  121.  — Sharpe,  22:  26S. 

—  African.     (H.  S.  Post)  Atlan.  4:  221. 
Zschokke,  Heinrich.     Chamb.  J.  4:  1S5,  201. 

—  Life  and  Works  of.     Lond.  Q.  21:  i.  —  Dem.  R.  17: 

25. 

—  Novels  of.     Tait,  n.  s.  12:  435. 

—  Religious  Meditations.      (J.  H.  Allen)  Chr.  Exam. 

75:  203. 

Zuccaro's  Picture  of  the  Game  of  Primero.  (D.  Barring- 
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Zuider-Zee.     See  Zuyder-Zee. 

Zulus,  The.  (W.  F.'  Butler)  Good  Words,  20:  334.— 
(E.  Reclus)  Intemat.  R.  10:  564.  —  Westm.  Ili: 
386. —  (R.  J.  Mann)  Intel.  Obs.  10:  184,  289,  42S. 

—  Dub.  Univ.  76:  217.  —  (J.  A.  Farrer)  Intemat.  R. 
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—  and  Boers.     (B.  Pine)  Contemp.  35  :  541. 

—  at  Home.     Temp.  Bar,  57:  27. 

—  Home  Life  of.     Chamb.  J.  56:  487. 

—  Isaacson,  1836.     Mo.  R.  140:  416. 

—  Life  among.     (L.  Grout)  Bost.  R.  5:  572. 

—  Manners  and  Customs  of.    (Sir  J.  Barrow)  Quar.  58:  i. 

—  Private  Life  of.     St.  James,  9:  335. 

—  Visit  to  the  Chief  Secocoeui.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  302. 
See  Kaffirs. 

Zulu  Country  and  the  Transvaal.  (J.  Sanderson)  Fortn. 
29:  937- 

—  and  the  Zulus.     Lond.  Q.  51:  29. 

—  Gardiner's   Joumej'   to,    1836.      Eel.   R.   63:  504. — 

Chr.  Obs.  36:  613. —  Mo.  R.  140:  279. 

—  Geologj'  of.     (C.  E.  De  Ranee)  Nature,  19:  467. 
Zulu  Nursery  Tales.     All  the  Year,  31:  352. 

Zulu  War,  1879-80.   Blackw.  126:  i.  —  Brit.  Q.  69:  425. 

—  Lond.  Q.  54:  74. 

—  and  Lord  Chelmsford.     (A.  Forbes)   19th  Cent.  7: 

216. 

—  and  the  English  Nation.     (G.  W.  Cox)  Fraser,  loi : 

261. 

—  Catching  Cetewayo.     All  the  Year,  43:  537. 

—  Causes  of.     (Lord  Blachford)  19th  Cent.  5:  564. 

—  Cetewayo's  Story  of.    Macmil.  41 :  273. 

—  Colenso's   History  of.     (R.  D.   Osborn)  Nation,  30: 

440. 

—  from  a  Militarj'  Point  of  View.     (A.  Harness)  Fraser, 

loi:  477. 

—  Plain  Stoni-  of.     (J.  Morley)  Fortn.  31:  329,  546. 
See  Isandula,  Battle  of. 


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Zulu  AYar-Dance.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  94. 
Zumalacarreguy,  Tomas.     Blackw.  58:  210. 

—  and  the  Carlists.    Covnh.  23:  22.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

108:  539.  —  Mus.  41:  560.  —  £01.11.63:472. 

—  Death  of.     Blackw.  60:  56. 

—  Henningsen's  Campaign  with.    Mo.  E.  139:  471. 

—  or  the  Hero's  Death;  a  Tragedy.     For.  Q.  19:  416. 

—  Twelve  Months'  Campaign  with.     Quar.  55:  514. 
Zumpt,  Carl  G.     Chamb.  J.  12:  332.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

20:  85. 

—  Life  and  Studies  of.     Princ.  25:  240. 

—  Sketch  of.     (W.  Chambers)  Chamb.  J.  12:  332. 
Zufii  Indians  of  New  Mexico.     (F.  Klett)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo. 

5:  5S0. 
Zurbano,  Martin,  Night  Excursion  with.     Blackw.  48: 

740.     Same  art.  Mus.  41:  301. 
Zurich  Letters.     (J.  Atkinson)  Princ.  27:  377. 
Zurich,  Public  Instruction  in.     Am.  J.  Educ.  17:  337. 
Zuyder-Zee,  The.    Chamb.  J.  52:  5S5. 

—  Dead  Cities  of.    All  the  Year,  34:  533.  —  (B.  Murphv) 

Cath.  World,  24:  S29. 

—  Drainage  of.     Nature,  13:  288. 


Zwingli,  Ulrich.  No.  Brit.  49:  loi.  —  Blackw.  24:  194. 
—  Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  6:  246. — Chr.  Disc.  3:  125. — 
(R.  D.  C.  Ptobbins)  Bib.  Sac.  8:  563,  675.  9:  273, 
483.— Cong.  5:  321.  — Chr.  Obs.  58:  855.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age,  59:  941. 

—  and  his  Times.    Fraser,  53:  326.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age, 

49:  257. 

—  and  Luther.     (F.  Mackintire)  Chr.  Exam.  45:  170.  — 

(C.  T.  Brooks)  Mo.  Eel.  M.  7:  459. 

—  and  the  Swiss  Eefonnation.    Lond.  Q.  12:  209.    Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  48:  i. 

—  as  a  Commentator.     (J.  H.  A.  Bomberger)  Mercersb. 

4:  55,453- 

—  at  Bern.     (J.  H.  A.  Bomberger)  Mercersb.  6:  223. 

—  Hess's  Life  of.    Chr.  Obs.  I'l:  160.  — Eel.  E.  16:  928. 

—  Life  and  Times  of .     Kitto,  21 :  305. 

—  no  Eadical.     (J.  H.  A.  Ebrard)  Mercersb.  i:  263. 

—  Theology  of.     (P.  Schaff)  New  Eng.  34:  2S6. 

—  Works  of.     (J.  W.  Alexander)  Princ.  13:  197. 
Zymotic  Diseases.     (J.  W.  Legg)  Stud.  &  Intel.  Obs.  5: 

262. 

—  Abolition  of.     (Sir  T.  Watson)  19th  Cent,  i :  3S0. 


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